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, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 14, 1978
VOL 71, NO. 1J, J SECTIONS, 2t ~•o•s
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Dogs Inherit
2 Share $200,000 Estate
MARYVILLE, Tenn. <AP) -Pretty Boy and
Honey Girl will be financially secure for the rest of
their lives.
An East Tennessee widow has left the bulk of
her $200,000 estate in trust for two stray dogs she
took into her home.
Hugh E. Delozier, the executor of the estate of
Mrs. Lucy Hunter, said Monday, "These two dogs, in
effect, were her family and she wanted them taken
care of. She lost her son about 20 years ago and her
husband passed away 10 or111 years ago."
Mrs. Hunter. 71, died in June and her will direct·
ed that the bulk of the estate be used to set up a trust
for the dogs' care.
Pretty Boy and Honey Girl. are mongrels -"the
Heinz 57 variety." Delozier said.
Newport, 8=unt ingt on
Human Sewage
Dumped on Beach
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of .. D.llly l"li.t s.Mf
A rui>tured sewer line that is
disgorging raw human sewage
into the .Santa Ana River and
contaminating beaches near the
river's outlet had sanitation and
health officials handcuffed early
today.
Until the river water subsides
at the break point near the
Garden Grove Freeway in
Orange, workman can't begin
repair ol the ruptured reinforced
concrete sewer pipe.
Today County Health Officer
Dr. Robert Nelson called the
massive pollution or the river
Miners Carry
On, As Usual,
HEALY, Alaska (AP) -·A;
federal marabal canied out bis
1nillloo and dell•ered a back·to-·
work order to rntnera at Uabelll • ·
Coal Mine, althoulh they were airudr on tbe job. •
It eeema these mlnera are not
sn•m bert of the United Mine Wor~ms and bne not been m t' atnte. ,
1oe Usbelll mint company ·
prdldent, a;fd, .. Tbt f 9ftral
••Yerament. ln their infinite 1
wllddm, bun't flC1lrid that out
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waler "a danger that is very
real."
"We're talking about a break
that is dumping from four to five
million gallons of raw, untreated
sewage a day lnto the river
stream."
"It's a very serious situation, ..
Dr. Nelson said.
The county health officer's
first move to protect the public
from contamination Monday
was to quarantine beaches near
the Santa Ana River ouUet to the
sea .
Closed down was lbe stretch ol
state beacMn HunUnaton Beach
north of the river mouth to
Beach Boulevard.
Also quarantf ned was the
Newp(>rt Beach section of beach
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Marines
Capture
Gunmen
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T WO OF 70 FREED DUTCH•HOSTAGES1CLASP-HANDS
Sieg• by Netherf•rMk.~ Ends'.·:f.W1~of;Terror
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·2· Killers -' . I \ ~-'f& Face -~
·penalty
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the Utah Stale Prison, where
killer Gary Gilmore was execiit-
ed, by a firing squad 14 montils
ago, is. preparing . for tlte
' sim ulfaneous firing-squad eoc·
ec.utions next week of two cofi·
'vicled killers. 1 Lawyers for both men say
'they will file necessary ap~
an<I are·confident the executions
w o,n ' t be carried out as
scheduled at sunrise March 22;
If the executions are carried
out, they will be the first in ~e nation sjnce Gilmore died J •
,]..7, 1S77."His.death was the o y
execution·in the country in near·
:ly 10 years .
• 'Warden Samuel.Smith said he
is orifanizing volunteers for t-WO
firjog squads,for Death:Row i.n·
IJ:tui.tes• Willi'am..Aildrews, 23; . .qr
.Dallas, ,Tbas, and Dale Pierre,
.25, of•BtoOklyn, N.Y. ,
':we:zie,:.in,.. tbe ... preU.minary .
staa-es; setting the format aJtd . .
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• ~ DAILY PILOT s Tue$d1y. March 14, 1978
·Pact Backing Fades
·changes May Not Aid Canal Treat~es
W"SlfiNGTON CAP) -The
Carter administration 1s en-
cour aglng new Senate dls-
satl,araction over the Panama
Canal treaties despite the
pas•11ge of two amendments the
White House hoped would ensure
the pacts' approval.
Al Thursday's scheduled vole
on th. ,qt'e41Qlftnl &UJr~e_eiDi
the canal's neutrality neared,
2 Victims
Of Crash
From OC
Investigators continued their
effor ts to identity the five people
who died when their plane
crashed after taking off Crom the
Mammoth Lake airport Friday
night.
Lt. Bud Johnson of the Mono
County Sheriff's Depa rtme nt
said only two of the people have
been positively identified.
Listed as killed in the crash
wer e Joseph Edward Long, 44,
of Tustin, the pilot of the Cessna
210 and a passenger. Milanna Jo
Grinder, 30, of Anahei m.
Johnson said identification of
the other three bodies is going to
be difficult because they were so
badly burned when the light
plane s mashed into a rock and
snow covered h11ls1de a few hun-
dred yards from the airport.
He said he is working closely
with two Orange County busi-
nesses listed by investigators as
owners or operators of the craft
-Lowmar Corp. and West
Coast Equipment or Santa Ana.
"It's just terribly compllcated
and very, very difficult right
now ... he said or the process of
determining who the three dead
people are.
J ohnson said investigators
from the Federal Aviation Ad-
ministration and the National
Tr a nsporlalion Safety Board
have been sifting through the
wreckage of the s ix-seat plane in
an effort to determine the cause
of the crash.
"It'll probably be a while
before they reach any con-
clus ions," he noted. Johnson
said the weather was clear with
little wind the night of the fatal
a ccident.
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getting the material r eady,"
Smith said.
On Friday, the State Supreme
Court denied a stay of execution
for Andrews. His lawyers said
he would appe al lo the U.S.
Supr<'me Court for a stay white
it reviews the slate's capital·
punishment law.
Gilbert Athay, Pierre's at-
torney, said Monday he also
plans a request for a stay from
the slate court and asa. appeal to
the U.S. Supreme Court.
both treaty supporters and oppo-
nen t~ were feverishly bunting
voles.
And, with four previously un-
committed lawmakers declarin1
that they would not support the
treaties without further changes,
prospects that seemed bright for
th e White House ove r the
weekepd dimme<l. · trnofficlal counts showed trea-·
Shoe Sole
Traps Man
S AN J OS E <AP ) -
Duane Hyatt. 28, was ar -
res ted for investig ation
afte r police noticed the
soles of his s hoes re-
sembled a pattern on the
body or a man who was
stomped to death.
Police s aid Hyatt had
tQ.ld then\_ he found lbo body 'of Herman Lucas .
66, in an alley March 1.
Lucas had been stomped
with such force that a
patterned design of a shoe
sole was imprinted on his
head and chest.
Hyatt was booked Mon·
day after police ques-
tioned him about the kill·
ing.
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Front Pllfle Al
TERROR •••
in transport helicopters to the
siege scene Monday night.
The spokesman s a id 60
marines attacked from two
sides, under a covering barraae
from marine sharpshooters.
One group which had hidden in
an adjacent building under cov-
er of darkness was the first to
reach the front door of the blue
and gray building.
The second unit was hidden on
the other side o( the buildinlC and
raced across open ground to
reach the complex, th e
spokesman said.
The Moluccan militants seek
Dutch l.ntervenUon to obtain the
independence of their home
islands from Indonesia. Both the
South Moluccas and Indonesia
are former Dutch colonies.
The terrorists threatened ln a
letter to the Justice Ministry to
start killing their captives at 2
p . .m. (5 a.m. PSf) if the govern·
menl did not meet their de·
mands for lbe release of 21 com·
rades jailed after the terror ac·
tion last summer and one in
1975, a plane out or the country
with aome of the hostages and a
$13 million ransom.
The deadline passed with no
sound of gunfire from the build-
ing, but just after 2:30 p.m .. the
shot was heard that sent the
marines into action. As they
moved in, a fleet of green army
ambulances drove through the
cordon ot 400 police and troops
to pick up the wounded.
ty backers apparently still one
or two votes short of the total
needed to guarantee victory -
67 if all members were present
-and the anti-treaty forces,
needing 34 to block ratification,
lacking from one to three.
Georgia'• two Democratic
senators, Herman Talmadge
aod ~am NM.P.. ,.fO[l'tl3lb' an· .. J\ounce<l today' thetr lnt~ntlon to·
vote for the treaties. :Aoth had
been listed &f!lPn& the undecided
but countea aw fftelt sup.•·
porters.
Talmadge emphatically de-
nied a published report that his
decision resulted from a While
House agreement to withdraw
Its opposition to his $2.3 billion
emergency farm bill.
'· J didn 't know the y had
changed their position," he told
a news conference.
The New York Times said to-
day that the White House, in a
bid to obtain Talmadge's vote on
the treaties, decided to take no
pos ition on the farm bill.
Nol 'l'l•~J*ll.e<Ab' .. $en, l¥k.,. Danforth, R-Mo .. also said today
that he would vote to approve
the agreements.
Two senators, Dennis DeCon·
clni, D·Arlz., and Wendell Ford,
D·Ky., said Monday they would
not vote for the pacts without a.
provision "binding" Panama to
keep the 4!anal open to U.S. sbips
ln the event of a strike.
Another, Sen . Edward
Zorinsky, D-Neb., said he would
oppose the pacts unless an
amendment was added dealing
with the United States' right lo
keep its forces permanently in
Panama.
Meanwhile, Sen. William
Roth, R-Del. joined treaty foes
with an announcement that be
retarded the leadership amend·
ments as inadequate to
guarantee the canal would re.
main open if the Panamanians
took control.
Roth, previous l y uncom-
mitted, said the changes he
wants "are so fundamental and
far reaching" that the treaties
should be renegotiated.
Nuke Waste
Plan Goes On
PORT HUENEME (AP> -
The Navy's controversial plan to
unload S,500 tons or antarctic
nuclear waste at Port Hueneme
will start Thursday without
State Health Department in-
terference, officials said today.
But spokesman Bob Nance
said the Health Department is
negotiating with the un-
dersecretary of the Navy to in-
sure that the Navy moves the
material to a registered nuclear
dump site as qulckly as possible.
Nance said in Sacramento that
his department recognized "that
the ship has to dock somewhere
and that Port Hueneme is about
as close to a registered nuclear
dump site as any port in the coun-try.'
Temblor
Rattles
La Habra
A s m all ea rthquake af-
t e r l\hot·k rolled through La
Habra today, but little d amage
was reported.
The tre m o r , r a t e d by
Ca l i forni a I nsti tut e of
TC'chnology seismologists at 2.6
on the Rkhtcr scale, touched
orr a flurf).:'. of calls to police.
''Most of them just wanted to
know if 1t had been an earth·
quake1" a police dispatcher
Hid. • But there was almp1t no ·damace. Just one cracked win·
dO'W."
Today's temblor was an af-
tertbock to Monday's quake,
wblch recistered 3.4 on the
Rlobter scal e but caused
' minimal damaae.
Weight Watchers
A fa mily of raccoons watches while Gloria Yasnv leads
ladies' fi tness classes at the Banbury com munity' cenlt•r
in Toronto. Animals peek out of r afters whenever thl'\'
hear music that accompanies the exer cise. The m othl'i·
coon apparently entered the building early in the winter
to have her young, unnoticed.
Two Plead Guilty
To Hijacking Bus
One or two Anaheim men ac·
cused of hijacking a bus carry·
ing a party of tourists from the
Disneyland Hote l to the Los
Angeles International Airport
pleaded guilty to eight felony
counts Monday in Orange Coun-
ty Superior Court.
Judge H. Warren Knight set
April 6 as the date he will sen-
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UC to Ref.hid
$2 Million
BERKELEY <AP> -The
University or California reports
il has agreed to refund nearly $2
million lo the federal govern-
ment to settle a disagreement
over rates charged users of
some university services.
The settlement announced
Monday covers charges made
during the pas t 30 years through
June, 1976, for services such as
vehicle operations and
storehouse supplies.
tence Bradley John Hess, 19, to
what could be life in slate prison
on the accumulated felonies.
He set March 20 as the date
co-defendant John Warren Ellis,
18, will be arraigned on identical
charges. Both men are held in
the county jail with bail set at
$100.000.
Both men were indict.ed by the
grand jury on allegations that
they hijacked an Airport Service
Inc. bus as it Jeft the Disneyland
Hote l en r oute to the Los
Angeles airport.
Police s aid the pair put on ski
ma s ks and then h e ld 11
passengers at gunpoint a fter or-
dering the driver to halt on a
lonely stretch of road near
Yorba Linda.
Police said the pair fl ed on
foot into an orange grove arter
they took $5,000 in cash a nd
valuables from the t errified
passengers.
Hess and Ellis were arrested
the next day after they attempt-
ed to use one of the stolen credit
cards to purchase a s tereo
system at an Anaheim store.
Both were centered one mile
west of La Habra alone the
Oranee County-LoJ> Anaelea
b9tder, i
The R ichter 1cale ta a
measure of ground motion as
r ecor ded on seis mogra phs.
Quakes registering less than 3.5
sC'ldo m cause a ppreciable
damage.
SeuxigeFWw
Closes Beaches
By The Associated Press
Several beach areas in San
Diego and Ventura counties re-
m a 1 n ed c losed today after
i-.lorms and a massive power
hlackout la:..t week caused more
than a m1lhon gallons of raw
i-.ewage lo now into the ocean;
a uthorities said.
The problem was worst in San
Diego's hotel-lined Mission Bay.
said county Health Departm•
offi cia ls.
"We consider lt a very se~
p roblem," Health Department
spokesman John Melbourne said
of the one million gallons of raw
i-.t•w<igc that po ured from sewer
lttH's and processing pla nts dur-
ing last Wed nesday's four-hour
blackout. The city's 11 sewage-
lrcatmcnt plants had to shut
down bC'cause they had no power
to operate during the blackout,
a nd when their tanks filled
beyond capacity, they simply
overflowed.
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SEWAGE •••
severe repair dilemma is the rush
of \\. a le r through the raver
ea usC'd by relieving the rain-
s we 11 ed water stored behind
Prado Dam in Riverside County.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
agreed tale Monday to curtail
the heavy dam discharge as a
means to lower the river now.
Hut early today the river had
not dropped enough for county
sanitation offi cials to determine
the extent of the pipe damage.
Th ey pl a nne d to meet
throughout the day with county
health. flood control and environ-
mental health offi cials to plan a
r epair assault on the ruptured
line.
Andrews and Pierre were
airmen at Hill Alr Force Base
north or here when convicted in
November 1974 oC killing Stanley
Walker, 20, Sherry Michelle
Ansley, 18, and Mrs. Byron
Naisbitt, 52, during a music
store robbery in Ogden.
"There were fewer caaualUes
than we expected," a police '1·
ficer reported. "I thlnJc we were
all very lucky, especially the
hostages."
The iltjured hostages, abaken
but smiling, were herded out of
their prison by troops and police
and taken in ambulances to an
emergency aid center set up at a
skating rink several b\llldred
yards away.
New Pact Near for Miners?
M lss Ansley, authorities said,
was raped before she died.
Man Survives Fall
SVENDBORO, Denmark CAP)
-An amateur parachutist sur·
vived a fall or more than 2,000
feet bere Sunday after his chute
failed to open until he was about
30 reel from the ground. Doctors
said Frank Jenae, a 22-year-old
carpenter making his 20th jump,
suffered broken legs and possi·
ble·tntemal lnjurles, but was out
of danJer.
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the pursuit :
They said lt began in La
Palma where local officers
pursued the Por1cbe onto the
Riverside Freeway up to the
point where the fleeing cal' col-
lided with another vehicle near
Brookhurst Street.
The Porsche left the freeway
at that POint but then returned and was clock:lbi an eatlmat.d
140 miles an hour when It struck
two more cars at the tntenee:
t\on or the Riveraide and
Newport f1'91Wl.JI.
Sheriff'• otncen tried to ~
off the Porsche al the lntenec·
lion 0. r the Riv~lde Freeway
and lbo bnperial HI•b•l.1. but
abandoned the chue when t.btlr can could not keep tba. na,Jth••
in •i1bt •
California Hl•h••1
Patrotm.n. Jl'u11erton p6U.te anCI
La Palma olllcen then followed
the Poncbe to t.be la.terHc4ion
of th• Riverside Frffwa~ and
the Pomona Fteew&)' wben anotber pollcil car wu rammed
b1 the fulitlve.
Officers ukl t1M PorHbe tbfD
headed for BumlnS where ~
driver _.,,.,from tall car and
d.iaappurecJ:Jnto the surround·
tng countrJ, Tbe7 aald M AP"
peaNd to 1MI tlDbUrt.. ,
Pontiff U.-Cold
VATICAN CITY (AP)-...
Paul VI calMd off WecbMiild1.1-a •••••1 1eneral atrdlenee HeauM ht tta1 a eold. tb•
VaUcaA ~·• annoaaGed,
WASHINGTON <AP) -As
striking coal 01iners continued
to ignore a back-to-work order,
bargainers for the United Mine
Workers and the coal industry
today were in virtual agreement on a new contract that could end
tbe 99·day atrlke, informed
sources said.
"I feel 100 percent certain that
something's going to happen to-
day," said one union official as
negotiations resumed.
A source close to the talks
nodded affirmatively when
asked i.! both sides bad made a
deal.
But he cautioned · "There's
always a one percent cha nce
something could go queer." He
described the negotiating meet·
ing this morning as mostly a
"copy·ediling job." Like other
participants, he asked that he
not be 1dE'nllf1cd by reporters.
An industry :-.ource said lower·
le\'el officials for the two sides
mC't C'a rlicr today to review
draft language or contract terms
for presentation to the main
negotiators.
UM W president Arnold Miller,
:.isked if the two sides were close
l'nough to put an agreement
together today. said : "We've
be<'n that elose for a long time."
ht• added that he fcm ained op-
t1m isl 1c.
The indu s try's chi e f
b<1rgainer, Nicholas T. Camicia,
ask e d the same question.
replied: "Don't know yet.••
Negotiators have been report·
cd near agreement before in the
stri ke, only lo have a last.
m inute problem delay an an·
nouncement.
Ag reemenl by negotiators on
t<'rms would not automatically
end the strike, which bas cut the
nation's coal production by balf
and forced power curtailments
and industrial job layoffs.
The union's bargaining counciJ
as well as its.rank-and-file mem·
bershi p must approve the terms
of the agreement.
The bargaining CO\lncll
torpedoed two previous agree-
ments and the rank-and-ma
membership rejected one over-
whelmingly more than a week
a go.
Despite atriking miners' over-
whelming defiance of a back·to-
work order, federal officla.lJ are
trylna to avoid a coalfield con-
frontation ln the hope tbat Lhe
oe1otlat.on will end the walkout.
"We don't plan any huty or
ill-conceived actlooa ..• W•
don't l'f'ek' any conlrontatJon,"
said Ju1llce Department
s pokesman Mark Sheehan.
"Wbat we don't want to do ia
crHt• an1 ailuatioo • • • tbat
could interfere with the collec•
Uve bar1aining process."
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c. Earth Expects 'CWse Encounter'
WASHING TON CAP) -The
Earth wlll have a close en-
counter with an asteroid
Wednesday as one of the rocky
bodies passes within eight million
Jll.iles.
The object, estimated to be
between one-half mile a nd one
mile in dlameter, will be the
second large asteroid to zip by
the Earth this month.
astronomers say.
A slightly larger chunk or
space rock came within 12
million miles March 8 as it
headed for a swing around the
sun.
Dr. Brian Mar~den of the
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for
Astrophysics in Cambridge,
Mass., said Monday that both
objects were discovered in
February by Dr. Hans-Emil
Schus ter of the European
Southern Observatory ln Chile.
"There was never a question
of these two hitting the earth,
but there is evidence these types
of objects have struck in the
past," Marsden said in an in·
terview. "A big one like these
probably hits every 1,000 years
or so."
The closest known pass of
such an object came in 1937 when the ast eroid Hermes
missed the Earth by only a half
million miles.
We ather on Earth erodes
evidence or past. strikes, but a
relatively recent impact is
thought to have left Meteor
Crate r in Arizona, he said. This
crater, three-quarters of a mile
wide. is tens of thousands or
years old.
Marsden said the first of the
recently-discovered objects.
designated 1978 CA, bas been
classified as an Apollo asteroid.
The 25 known bodies in this class
are relatively large objects
whose orbits pass through the
Earth's orbit as they travel
around the sun.
"But the second one, which we
call 1978 DA. has an orbit close
to that of an Apollo, but not
quite," Marsden said.
Astronomers still are debating
the nature of the Apollo objects.
Many think they are the remains or dead comets. but o~ers think
they are denser rocks similar to
thousands orbiting in a belt
between Mars and Jupiter.
''IL bas been estimated that
there are more than a thousand
large Apollo objects, but we
don 't discover them until the
Earth is in the right position and
they come very near."
ewage Beac es
70 (]nharrne d
Troops Fre~
Dutch Captives
ASSEN, Netherlands CAP> -
Under covering fire from nearby
rooftops, 60 Dutch marines
st ormed a local government
complex in this northern Dutch
. city today and freed 70 hostages I h eld by South Mol uccan ter-
rorists since Monday, a govern-
ment spokesman reported.
Three hostages were slightly
wounded during the attack and
• another was badly wounded by
terrorists, the spokesman said.
A 40-year-old man, first thought
to be a woman, died when the
terrorists seized the buiding.
The spokesman said three
young Moluccan gunmen were
captured in the 20-minute opera-
tion, triggered when the ter·
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rorists made what proved to be •
a false report that they had ex-
ecuted a male hostage. Earlier
accounts indicated five or six
terrorists in the building.
"They're free! They're free!"
a marine officer yelled into his
radio as the marines secured the
four-s tory Trente provincial gov.
er nment headquarters in
wooded subur ban parkland or
southwest Assen.
The marines went in after the
shot was heard inside the con-
crete.and glass-building and the
terrorists telephoned the govern-
ment crisis center and claimed
they ha~ killed a hostage, the
spokesman sai_d..
(See TEUOa, Paie A%)
LIFEGUARDS WARN SURFERS ABOUT CONTAMINATED WATERS OFF SANTA ANA RIVER
Brotwn Sewer Line Jn Garden Qrowe ....... Qu....,.tlned 8fech•• In Hundngton, Newport
Races May Be Quieter
Mesa Awaits Results of Cycle Testing
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
OI 1M Dally l"ltet S!Mf
Quieter motorcycle mufflers
and a wooden sound barrier at
the Orange County Fairgrounds
raceway have lessened noise
t from Friday night races, ac·
l cording to Costa Mesa city of·
Cicials and residents of the
nearby Mesa del Mar Tract.
However, it remains to be
seen if the noise deadeners are
sufficient to bring race noise
• down to city standards and end
the city's threat of a lawsuit
against the state·controlled fair-
grounds.
Both the city and motorcycle
race promoter Harry Oxley con-
ducted sound tests Friday night
as the first or two "test races"
were held.
Results of the tests are expect·
ed later this week, setting the
stage for Oxley's request for city
business permits for the regular
season to begin in April.
The City Council threatened to
sue when Oxley organized a two·
Mesa Installs
New Member
On Council
The Costa Mesa City Council
will meet tonight to inst.all its
; hewest merqber. Arlene
Schafer, select a vice mayoT to repJac~ retired councilman Jack
Hammett, and . possibly. to
chooeeanewmayor. The meeting beglns at 7:30
j).m. at Qty IUJ.l.
According lo Assistant Cltr
Clerk Valerie Witt, the council
could move lnto executive session or us a secret ballot,
.but recently ~JecW! MaYor
Norma ea.id today all•
expects tbe sloo and de.-
clsk>ll to ht ma Uc.
<;oata ,Mesa bu our dlf· feren\ mayors l.n the p VfOU? . C:~'· The mo.l ~cent have C«lnctlman Dom 'R1clU in
101e.11 ~nd Mra, fferttoc tn
U'11·'18.
COuS1cllm1n Ed McFarland an4 Covnctlwoman Mu1
smatlwood are both entmn1 the
Ulinl yean of tatelr tmDI oa tbe
council and are coulder..a.
JHN•lblt candidates for tb•
-~··~
night international meet without
city permits. Oxley and fair of·
ficlals said the permits a~n·t
necessary because the fair·
grounds, although in the clty,
are governed by a stale·
appointed body.
The council backed away from
the lest suit last week in order to
let Oxley try out his noise abate•
menl devices.
J im Ferryman, president of
the Mesa del Mar Homeowners
Association which has opposed
the races, said a fellow asaocia·
lion member "fell the noise was
less than it had been" last Fri-
day.
But Ferryman added, the
races involved "two or three
bikes instead of 10. and what as-
Irvine 'War'
Vowed Over
Mayoral Bid
surance do we have for the rest
of the season?"
Ferryman said homeowners
will meet with fair officials
Wednesday night at 7:30 at the
Costa Mesa High School Lyceum
to discuss the races and a fair-
grounds expansion plan.
Costa Mesa City Manager
Fred Sorsabal was among those
who turned out at the fair-
grounds Friday night.
Sorsabal said Thursday that
the noise dld appear less intense
and that the city "is ap-
preciative" of Oxley's efforts.
Sorsabal said the city will now
await results of an independent
firm's sound JeveJ tests to
establish just how close the
races came to the city's noise
maximum of 55 ,decibels at 1,000
feet.
Oxley conducted bis own
sound test, but was unavailable
for comment today.
iJWP .Abandons
Nuke Project
LOS ANGELES (AP> -The
city•1 Det>an~t of Water and
Power hU formally abQdoned
the San Joaquin .Nuclear Proj-ect; which was opposed by two·
tldrd1 ot the voters ln an ad-
visory election ln Kem County
lu t week.
The project already bad been
scaled down from a $4.5 billion, s.-.mesawatt f acillty. to have
been located near Wuco, which
wOWd bave been U.e nation's
lartHt nuclear geaet'ating
plant. TM latest Plans before
a~t had called for a
amallri 2.~mepwatt plant
wttb an •thmtect cost of s:u bllHon in 1113 dollan.
O.lly ~ltet Sutt ........
SIGNS GO UP ALONG WEST NEWPORT BEACHES
Garden Gl'ove Sptll Into Santa Ana River Blamed
Driver i n Turban
Flees From Police
plete his flight on foot.
This is how officers described
the purswt: 1 They said it began in La
Pal ma where local officers
pursued the Porsche onto the
Riverside Freeway up to the
poinl where the fleeing car col·
lided with another vehicle near
Brookhurst Street.
The Porsche Jen the freeway
al tbat PQiJ\t but then returned
(See OIASE, Page AZ>
Police Seek
Mesa Bandit
Costa Mesa police said today
they still have no leads in their
search for a wig.clad male ban-
dit who robbed a savings Ind
loan branc:h ot $100 Friday.
Tbe tobbel'J at Firs\ Federal
Savior.t o( Santa Monica, 145
Baker SL, took place at about.
2: 40 p.m. PoUcc said a fthort
man wearial 1 blbnd wlg de.
manded money from two tellers
lbtll tled OD foot. Tbe band:tt told the tctler1 be
had a sun. Thie robbery suspect
wu d~bed a about llvt·foot·
four• between • Ukl 45 ~ears old
and w~ about lSO pounds.
~ . ..___.,,........,_.._ ....
SA River
Carries
Pollutant
By GARY GRANVILLE
OI .. Oa!IJ PIW S ... t
A ruptured sewer line that is
disgorging raw human sewage
into the Santa Ana River and
contaminating beaches near the
river 's outlet had sanitation and
health oCficials handcuffed early
today.
Un til the river water subsides
al the break point near the
Ga rd en Grove Freeway in
Orange, workman can't begin
repair of the ruptured reinforced
concrete sewer pipe.
Today County Health Officer
Dr. Robert Nelson called the
massive pollution of the river
water "a danger that is very
real.·•
"We're talking about a break
that is dumping from four to five
million gallons of raw, untreated
sewage a day into the river
stream."
"It's a very serious situation,"
Dr. Nelson said.
The county health olficer's
rirst move to protect the public
from contamination Monday
was to quarantine beaches near
the Santa Ana River outlet to the
sea. Closed down was the stretch or
state beach in Huntington Beach
north of the river mouth to
Beach Boulevard.
Also quarantined was the
Newport Beach se<:tion of beach
that runs south from the river to
56lh Street.
"Even after the breach is re·
paired it will be several days
before the beaches a re r e-
opened," Dr. Nelson said.
He pointed out that the raw
sewage being dumped into the
river through the ruptured JO.
inch sewer line can carry with it
a wide assortment of disease
dangers to humans .
Among those diseases Dr.
Nelson cited as a "very real
threat" were d ysenter y.
typhoid, viral diseases and "yes,
even cholera."
Causing officials the most
severe repair dilemma is the rush
of wate r through the river
fa used by relieving the rain-
s welled water stored behind
Prado Dam in Riverside County.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineel'S
agreed late Monday to curtail
the heavy dam discharge as a
means to lower the river flow.
But early today the river had
not drooped enou~h for county
(See SEWAGE. Page AZ)
Co ast
Weath er
Sunny Wednesday with
continued warming trend.
Lows tonight 47 to 52.
Highs Wednesday 70 to 76.
I NSIDE T ODAY
l/ you're planning on tour·
ing the King Tulankhamvn
trhfbif, Mtt'I what f.O ffXJ)EICt
whtft 11ou ~t to tM Loa
.Angel.a County Musueum.
Feat'""· Paga Cl.
1
A2 OAIL V PILOT c T~r. March 14, 1a11
Pact Passage in Doubt?
WASIUNGTON CAP) -The
Carter administration is en-
couraging new Senate dis-
satJsfaction over the Panama
Canal treaties d espite the
pa11age of two amendments the
White House hoped would ensure
the pacts' approval.
As Thursday's scheduled vote
on the agreement guaranteeing
the canal's neutrality neared,
bolb treaty support.era and oppo-
nents were leverlsbJy buoUq
votes. And. with four previously un·
committed lawmakers declaring
that they would not support the
treaties without further changes,
prospects that seemed bright for
the White House over tbe
weekend dimmed. Unofficial counts showed tre•
••• ~o Smoking
That's What OC Poll Says
More than 63 percent o( families living a~on~ the
Orange Coast area have no cigarette smokers wtlhin the
household, according to a recent opinion sampling ta.ken
by the Daily Pilot.
AN ADDITIONAL 25 percent of the respondents said
only one family member smokes r egularly.
Tbe responses were the result of a random telephone
survey conducted in February.
IN FAMILIES WHERE more than one person smokes,
9 percent said two members smoke, 2 percent replied
three members smoke, and .3 percent responded that four
or more members of the household smoke.
Debris Hits Beach
But Pilot Missing
P ieces of a light plane that
collided with another private
plane off Huntington Beach
Saturday, then crashed at sea,
continued washing ashore today.
One man whose identity has
not been released is believed to
have died when the rented small
plane went down.
Investigators have found one
piece of wreckage positively
identified as being part of the
Cessna rented from Shaw
Airmotive at Orange County
Airport.
Authorities have the name of
the student pilot who checked
the orange and white aircraft
out for a solo night Saturday,
but refuse lo release it until re-
mains are found and identified.
IC none are found, the victim
will be named at the discretion
of the Orange County Sheriff-
Coroner's office, a spokesman
explained. today.
The second pilot involved in
Saturday's mid-air collision,
Arne Petersen, 46, Newport
F ,....PageA J
CHASE ••• ·
and was clocking an estimated
140 miles an hour when it struck two more cars at the intersec:
lion of the Riverside and
Newport freeways.
Sheriff's officers tried to cut
of£ the Porsche at the intersec·
tion of the Riverside Freeway
and the Imperial Highway, but
abandoned the chase when their
cars could not keep the fugitive in sight.
Ca lifornia Highway
Patrolmen, Fullerton POiice and
La Palma officers then follow~
the Porsche to the intersect.ion
of the Riverside Freeway and
tbe Pomona Freeway where
another police car was rammed by the fugitive.
Officers said tbe Porsche then
h eaded for Banning where the
driver leaped from his car and
disappeared into the surround·
ing country. They said be ap-
peared to be unhurt.
Mesa Bike Rally
To Assist Students
Orange Coast College bas
scheduled April 9 as its fifth an-
nual bike-a -thon to raise
scholarship funds for students.
The bike·a-thon will cover an
ll·mlle route through Costa
Mesa. People interested in rid-
ing in the event or sponsoring a
rider may call 556-5731.
ORANGE COAtT c
DAILY PILOT
~= ~"·~ Mc ...... ... AMIMMIM ....... ......
Beach, wasn't injured and was
able to land his damaged Cessna
safely at Mile Square Regional
Park in Fountain Valley.
Pete~e~ told investigators he
was crwsmg at about 2,000 feet,
above Saturday's overcast ,
wh_e~ anolh~r plane, apparenUy
gaming altitude beneath him
struck the tail of his craft. '
Petersen declined today to
comment further on the incident
to newsmen.
Sheriff's deputies gathering
the wreckage of the downed
plane near the foot or Golden
West Street at Pacific Coast
Highway in Huntington Beach
say they have recovered about
70 percent of the craft.
Alan L. Crawford. chief of the
National Transportation Safety
Board's Los Angeles field office,
is in charge of the crash in·
vestigation.
Snipe r Fires
At Cars Near
Diamond Bar
DIAMOND BAR (AP> -A
snip~r fired several shots into
passing cars along the Route 57
Freeway today, authorities said.
There were no immediate re-ports of injuries.
Tlle shooting started shortly
before noon near the Pathfinder
Road ramp to the freeway. It
stopped several minutes later.
It was not immediately known
how many shots were fired, but
Los Angeles County Sheriff's
Deputy David Root said at least one car was hit.
Sheriff's deputies set up a
command post at the Pat.hfinder Road ramp.
The divided, four-lane freeway
connects the San Gabriel Valley
~o the Anaheim area. The shoot.
mg occurred about 30 miles east ~f downtown Los Angeles. and
J~st north of the Orange County line.
F ro..PageAJ
SEWAGE •••
sanitation officials to determine
the extent oT the pipe damage.
Th e y pl a n ne d to meet
throughout the day with county
health, flood control and environ·
mental health officials to plan a·
repair assault on the ruptured
tine.
Couple Held
In Kidnap
PORn.AND. Ore. <AP> -A
couple accused ol kidnapping
the daughter of a California car
dealer was arresled by FBI
agents.
The FBI said David IC.
Curnutte, 34, and Kimberley J.
Splecel, 21, were take11 Into
custody without Incident Sunday
ttJpt at • motel In 1uburban
Tigard.
Deborah L. Luk_e_n11 23, of.
Upland, was lddnappea at bet'
apartmeait Feb. 15 and releued
after her rather ~ld • s.o,oqo ....,aom, l'BI apnt BW WUUania
tald.
Drug Center Bit
SAN FRANCISOO (AP)-1.'be
Synanoo dru1-rebabllltaUon
~ter hu come Qllder attack by
the Maria Coulll1 Ora.ad J11r7 •
whicb b.al calllc1 foe a aumbw QI
laY..UpiloGI IMluclinl al~ chtla abQse and weJipoDS 1todlpil: 1na. -
ty backers apparently still one
or two votes abort. of the total
needed to guarantee victory -
61 it all members were present
-and Lhe anti-treaty forces,
needing 34 lo block ratification,
lacking from one lo three.
Georgia's two Democrallc
senators, Herman Talmadge
and Sam Nunn, formally an-
nounced today their intention to
vote for the treaties. Both had
been listed among the undecided
but counte d as likely sup-
porters.
Talmadge emphatically de-
nied a published report that his
decision resulted from a White
House agreement to withdraw
its opposition to bis $2.3 billion
emer gency farm bill.
.. I didn't know they had
changed their position," he told
:i news con:fereoce.
The New York Times said to-
day that the White House, in a
bid to obtain Talmadge's vote on
the treaties, decided to take no
position on the farm bill.
Not unexpectedly, Sen. Jack
Danforth, R·Mo., also said today
that be would vote to approve
the aireemeots.
Two senatora, Dennis DeCon.
clni, D·Ariz., and Wendell Ford,
D-Ky .. said Monday they would
not vote for the pacts without a
provision "binjing" Panama to
keep the canal open to U.S. shi,ps
in the event of a strike.
A nothcr, Sen. Edward
Zorinsky, D-Neb., said he would
oppose the pacts unless an
amendment was added dealing
with the United States' right to
keep its forces permanently in
Panama.
Meanwblle, Sen. William
Roth, R-Del., joined treaty foes
with an announcement that he
regarded the leadership amend-
ments as inadequate to
guarantee the canal would re-
main open if the Panamanians
took control.
Roth, previously uncom-
milled, said the changes he
wants "are so fundamental and
far reaching" that the treaties
s hould be renegotiated.
Brot h e rs Missing •
2 Freed; Kidnap
Charges Dropped
-A lleyOop
Kidnapping charges were
dropped Monday because of in·
sufficient evidence against two
motorcycle club members ac-.
Gt_inman Gets
$2,284 in CM
Abduction
Costa Mesa police said today
Sunday's gunpoint abduction
and robbery of a Costa Mesa cof·
fee shop manager resulted in the
loss or $2,284 in restaurant re-
ceipts
Ry an Dennis Barella, a Laguna
Beach resident, was abducted
Sunday morning by two men as
he was leaving Denny 's
Restaurant near East 17th Street
and Superior A venue in Costa Mesa
Barella was forced into bis
own van and driven to another
Cosla Mesa location where he was bound with rope and
robbed Barella called police af~er freeing himself. Police
scud be wasn't injured.
Police continue to search for
two men, one of whom wore a
ski mask and carried a blue
steel revolver during the rob-
bery.
Slide Kills Man
COVE POINT, Md. CAP) -A
Baltimore man died after being
buried under a pile of mud that
fell from a cliff above the beach
where he was fossil hunting.
James Pruitt was part of a
group of 53 persons examining
rock and fossil formations at the
cliffs on Sunday when the slide oc-
cutred.
cused ot abducting a pair of
brothers in Huntington Beach
last Thursday.
But police said today they still
have found no trace of Charles
Duane Taylor, 20, and Allen
Greg Taylor, 22, believed to be
the victims of the alleged kid·
napping.
Tile Taylor brothen were last
seen at 9 p.m. Thursday as they
reportedly were led from the •
younger brothers' 1513 Alabama
St. residence at gunpoint by two
men, police said.
But witnesses couldn't ldentify
the alleged abductors said Hun·
tington Beach police' Sgt. Bert
Chadwick.
Released from custody were
James Emanuel Earls, 32, and
Thomas Floyd Pugh, 31, both of
Buena Park.
Huntington Beach and Buena
Park police said they believe the
alleged incident is related to a
feud that began in Buena Park
Jan. 15.
U ons Club P laD8
Pancake Breakfast
_The Costa Mesa-Orange Coast
Lions Club will sponsor its
fourth annual pancake breakfast
April 2 at Lions Pa rk, Costa
Mesa. Funds raised will finance
scholarships for Orange Coast
College students.
Breakfast will be served from
7 a .m. ~ 1 p.m. for $1.50 per
person. Tickets are available in
advance at the OCC ticket Office
or at Lions Park on the day of
the breakfast.
A family, Qt raccoons watches whlle Gloria Yuny leads
Jadies• fitoes. classes at the Banbury commu.nlt.Y center
in Toronto. Ahiinals peek out of rafters whenever they
hear mdsie that accompanies the exercise. The mother coon appu'elltly ~oteted the bulldin& ear~ in the winter to he.veJ1er yot.ing, unnoticed.
• \
Members of the Marine Corps Silent Drill Team do their
stuff at an exhibition on the campus of Mission Viejo
High School. The troupe performed for 10 m inutes
without a vocal command being given.
Tiro Plane Victims
Named After Crash
Investigators continued their
efforts to identify the five people
who. died when their plane
crashed after taking off from the
Ma mmoth Lake airport Friday
night.
Lt. Bud Johnson of the Mono
County Sheriff's Department
said only two of the people have
been positively identified.
Listed as killed in the crash
were Joseph Edward Long, 44,
of Tustin, the pilot of the Cessna
210 and a passenger, Milanna Jo
Grinder, 30, of Anaheim.
Johnson said identification of
the other three bodies is golng to
be difficult because they were so
badly burned when the light
plane smashed into a rock and
snow covered hillside a few bun·
dred yards from the airport.
He said be Is working closely
with two Orange County busi·
nesses listed by investigatons as
owners or operators ol the craft
-Lowmar Corp. and Wes t
Coast Equipment of Santa Ana.
"It's just terribly complicated
and very. very difficult right
now.'' he said of the process of
determining who the three dead
people are.
Johnson said Investigators
from the Federal A vialion Ad·
ministration and the National
Transportation Safety Board
have been sifting through the
wreckage of the six-seat plane in
an effort to determine the cause
of lhe crash.
"It'll probably be a while
before they reach any con·
clusions ," he noted. Johnson
said the weather was clear with
little wind the night of the fatal
accident.
TONIGHT
NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL
BOARD - Regular meeting,
Costa Mesa city council cbam-•
bets, 6:30 p.m.
''BEHIND THE
HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T.
Brown lecturer, OCC Forum,
7:30 p.m.
"VOLPONE" -South Coast
R epertor y Theater, Tuesday·
Sunday throul'?h April 23, 8 p.m.
WEDNESDAV; MARCH 15
OCC_ LECTU.RES -"What's New in Nutnlion1" Student
Center, 7:30 p.m. "Survey of
Parapsychology," Fine Arts 119
7 :30 p.m. '
NB Woman Talks . (
Man Oul of Rape
A 43-year-old Newport Beach
woman, assaulted in the parking
garage or her apartment com-
plex, told police Monday she
talked her assailant out of rap·
lng her by inviting him to have a
cup of coffee.
Tbe woman, who was on her
way bome from work at a Hunt·
ington Be ach coffee s hop,
described the man as unkempt
with shoulder-length, curly
brown hair, and a fwJ beard and
mustache.
She said she first noticed him
standing beside a car when she
parked her auto.
She said sbe was walking out
of the parklne structure when he
pushed her from behind, knock·
ing her to the pavement.
The woman sald she (oueht
and screamed at first, but then
decided to talk to her assailant.
She told officers that she told
NutA Removed
From NB Car;
WheeblDrop
Newport Beach police say
they're not too sure ·bow much
three sets ot lui null from a
Datsun 280·Z are worth. but
Dona J~ bas a prett.y &ood
ooUon. Mlu Johnson, 241 a natattr"fld
nurse wh o works at Hoag
Memorial Hoapli.l, round out
Just bow valuable Jui null can
be Sunda.v n11ht.
She told otncen lbe waa bact-
lng her ear out ot the space
wbere it had been left while abe
was on duly when abe came to a lrind.lni halt.
Someone had removed the
null holdltll the let\ nar and
both front wheels ln place and
when !lhe mOTed lbe car, the
three wheela Cell on.
the man that he must be lonely
and she asked him if be wanted
to go somewhere to have a cup
of coffee and talk about it.
She said the man quit strug-
~ling with her and replied, "No
one's ever asked me to have cof.
fee before. l'm sorry lady." He
walked away.
Ana heim Man
P le ads Guilty
In Busnap
One of two Anaheim men ac·
cused of hijacking a bus carry·
ing a party of tourists from the
Disneyland Hotel to the Los
Angeles International Airport
pleaded guilty to eight feloQy
counts Monday in Orange Coun-
ty Superior Court.
Judge H. Warren Knltbt set
April 6 as the date be will sen·
tence Bradley John Hess, 19, to
what could be life in state prison
on the accumulated feloo1es.
He set March 20 as the date
co-defendant John Warren Ellis
18, will be arraigned on ldenticai
charges. Both men are held in
the county jail with bail set at
$100,000. .
Both men were indicted by tba
arand Jwy on allegatiom that
they hijacked an Airport Service
Inc. bus as it Jeft the DisneyJand
Hotel en route to the Los Ans~es airport.
Police said the pair put on lk.l
m a1 ta and tbea beJd· 11
passengen at gunpoint after or-
dering the driver to halt oo a
lonely stretch of road near
Yorba Ll.Dda.
Potlce laid the palr Oed on
foot Into an orange crove after
they took '5.000 lo easb ancl
valuables from the tutttled
PHH en .
I
1
Tuesday, March 14 1978 DAILY PILOT A3
Brown, Cory Deny Hiding Cella Help
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov.
'!d m und Brown Jr. and Con-
troller Ken Cory denied accusa·
tions by a Republican candidate
for controller Monday that they
failed to Cully report the services
of a campaign expert who·
ttstified he was paid $25,000 by
Dr. Lows Cella to work on both
men's 1974 campaigns.
Assemblyman Dixon Arnett o!
New Coal
Contract
Reached
BULLETIN
. WASHINGTON <A P >
negotiators for the United M.lDe
Workers and tbe coal Industry
today agreed on a tentative COD·
tract that could end the 99-cby
coal strike.
....
WASlflNGTON CAP> -As
striking coal miners continued
to ignore a back-to-work order.
bargainers for the United Mine
Workers and the coal industry
today were in virtual agreement
on a new contract that could end
the 99-day s trike, informed
sources said.
"I feel 100 percent certain that
something's going to happen to·
day," said one union official as
negotiations resumed.
A source close to the talks
nodded a ffirma tively when
asked if both sides had made a
deal.
Redwood City urged the Fair
Political Practices Commlsaion
to lnvesligage Brown's and
Cory's campaign finance report·
ing on the contribution by Cella.
But an FPPC spokesman.
John Keplinier, said the FPPC was not set up until 1975 and
probably had no authority.
Th·e statute of limitations is
two years on 1974 campaign dis·
closure laws, said Scott Thorpe or the state attorney general's
0CC1ce. but he added that there
might be other ways to pros-
ecute if an investigaUon found
evidence of wrongdoing.
Arnett s aid he based his ac-
cus ations on the 1975 Orange
County Grand Jury testimony of
campaign consultant George
Mltrovicb of San Diego, who
;....;;..:;li~~-~ ~
sa1d Cella paid him $2,SOO a
month for 10 months to work on
the two campaigns.
Cella, a Santa Ana physician,
was the largest individual
politic a l contributor in
California in 1974. He was con-
victed last year of federal in·
come tax evasion, fraud and
conspiracy charges.
Arnett said Cory reported only
But he cauUoned : "There's
always a one percent chance
something could go queer." He
described the negotiating meet·
ing this morning as moistly a
"copy-editing job." Like other
participants, he asked that he
not be identified by reporters.
.~ ........
ONLY A FEW MINERS SHOW UP FOR SECOND SHIFT AT KEYSTONE, W. VA., TODAY
Moat Staying Home as Negotiators Pound Out New Contract That Could End Strike
An ind ustry source said lower·
level officials for the two sides
met earlier today to review
draft language of contract tern:is
fo r presentation to the mam
ne~ot1ators.
Waddill Witness Backed
UMW president Arnold Miller,
asked if the two sides were close
enough to put an agreement
together today, said: "We've
been that close for a long time."
he added that he remained op·
llmistic.
Nurse Won't Be Required to Tf!Sti/y
The industry's chief
bargainer, Nicholas T. Camicia,.
as ked tbe s ame question,
replied: "Don't know yet."
Sliding Earth
Slams Home
In Fullerton
One borne in Fullerton's
Acacia Hill area was destroyed
and two others were threatened
today in the wake of an earth
slide.
Soil at the top or the bill was
wet to about a lO·inch depth, he
said , explaining that something
must have occurred near the
bottom of the hill to create tbe
massive movement.
He s aid dirt has passed
through the rear of the home or
Dr. Donald Mode, 1220 Sorrento
Place, and was pressing out the
front; leaving the second story
sitting tilted atop the slide.
By TOM BARLEY
0t .. DMir,..... IUtf
A hospital nurse who protested
that her testimony as a defense
witness in the murder trial or
Dr. William Baxter Waddill
might incriminate her found the
judge on her side today in
Orange County Superior Court.
Judge James K. Tu.mer told
an obviously disappointed de·
fense that be bad decided to ex-
ercise privilege in favor of Mrs.
Elizabeth Kennedy in the llghL of
statements made during a hear-
ing held Monday with the jury
absenL
It was repeatedly pointed out
during that bearing that Mrs.
Kennedy's reported actions dur-
ing the time Waddill allegedly
~trangled a baby in the
Westminster Community
Hospital nursery could leave hei:
open to prosecution.
Mrs. Kennedy sat on the wit·
ness stand in silence Monday
while defense attorney Charles
Weedman and her lawyer,
Herbert S. Brummer, argued
over her right not to testify
about the alleged killing on
March 2, wn.
Judge Turner agreed with
Brummer today after consider-.
ing lhe issue overnight that
Mrs. Kennedy should be able to
'Jury' Divided
KUls Qui,zzed on Billy, Jimmy
MIDDLETOWN. Conn. (AP) -A poll of more than
2,000 junior high and middle school students indicates
nearly evenly divided opinion on whether Billy Carter is trading too much on bl.a brother's position.
"Current Events," a school publication produced by
Xerox Education Publlcationa, asked readen if they
thou.rbt Billy Carter should use bis relationship with tbe
president to make a small fortune in ~rsonal appearances.
and peddling beer.
THE Z,%58 STUDENTS. ages 11·15,
were split 50 percent against Billy
.Carter's efforts and 43 percent for it.
Seven percent said they didn't care ooe
way or the other.
"He's Just matlQi an honest buck
like everyone else in the country,"
wrote one of the particlpanta, Terri J .
11'-LY Bob man of Castro Valley, Calli.
"Billy Carter baa the freedom to sell beer and perform
all his other antics simply because he is a cltizen or the
Uolted States," the student said.
ON 11IE Ol'RE& hand, the tllhtb
grade class at Sycamore JWlior H.itb
School In Alabama sent a letter to the
magazine saying, "We don't believe
thia can help the U.S. at all. Bllly!''
Robtrt Chtusano of the Myra S.
Barnes School In Slaten bland, N.Y .•
aeoaed aomo 1lbllq riYaJr, h1· Bllb'
Carter's ent.erprlaes.
"J t.hlnk be wanta to 1et even with MMMY
the Pr idenl," tbe youth wrote.
And Tracy McJ:larneU 0( Su ~Calli., med wh.r II ll '1bat,.. alwaya lOCllk at b.ltb tical famlll•
eel MO 1'tla.t t.MJ are doinl wronc not at OW: own
faftlWea lind Mends who do t.69 n.me?"
exercise her privilege and not
take the stand as a defense wit·
ness.
Weedman immediately point·
ed out that he still bas the right
by law to call Mrs. Kennedy and
at least attempt to ask the ques-
tions that be feels will help Wad·
dill.
Brummer made it clear dur·
ing the bearing Monday,
however, that if' Mrs. Kennedy is
called in such circumstances she
will invoke tbe Fifth Amend·
ment in response to defense
questioning.
The 44-year·old Huntington
Harbour physician is accused of
strangling the 31-week female
fetus to death after his attempt
to abort the mother by iltjecting
a saline solution failed.
A doctoi; who remained in the
nursery with Waddill after the
defendant cleared all other
hospital staff out of the area sald
Waddill told him : "this baby
can't live."
Weedman at one point in a
• heated hearing accused pros·
ecutor Robert Chatterton of
threatening to prosecute Mrs.
Kennedy on various criminal
charges iI the nurse decided lo
testily for the defense.
"1 am wi1l.iru? to take the stand
and so testify," be told Judge
Turner. "Mr. Chatterton told me
before this trial started that he
would prosecute Mrs. Kennedy
iC I called her as a witness."
"That is a very serious ac·
cusation," Judge Turner re·
minded Weedman. "But it does
not help me to resolve this issue
of whether I should let Mrs. Ken·
nedy t estify and perhaps in·
criminate henelf."
Chatterton hotly denied Weed·
man's allegation.
"I have never told Mr. Weed·
Surplus Data
Won't Enter
Vote Packets
SACRAMENTO (AP) -An
Oranie Q>unty legislator's at·
tempt to insert mention o! the $3
billion state surplus into the
voters' pamphlet analysis or the Jarvis property tax initiative
bas been bl~ked by a judge.
The attemP.t was made by As·
aem blymail Wllllam Dan·
nemeyer R-Fullerton, a can·
dl<tate #or a congressional
nomination who aupports the
Jnvla hdtlativo, to be Propoei·
tlon 1J on the Jw:>e 8 ballot.
But Sw>ertor Court Judge Irv·
tn1 Perfuia told DaMemeyer
Monday that he wants the
1n1ly1l1 to carry "clear con·
vtncln1 undJsputed fact" t.bat
the law requires.
Monday wu tbo Jut d•Y t.bat
lbe anabals and arguments
could bi cban1ed. About 10
riillOon Oftldal pamOhleta are to·
be printed ··n~ a11ttlbuted
before the prtmart.
inan any such thing," he told the
judge during a hearing held out
of the presence of the jury. "I
wouldn't make a statement like
that to any defense attorney.''
And the deputy district at-
torney later accused Weedman
and c~counsel Malbour Watson
of making inflammatory state-
ments during closed hearings in
the hope tbat jurors would read
them in the newspapers.
Brummer told Judge Turner·
·that Mrs. Kennedy's tatimony
-she reportedly was in the
nursery when Waddill made in·
criminating statements on
March 2, 1977 -"could leave
her open to prosecution on a
number of felonies."
Brummer told Judge Turner
that his client could be charged
with aiding and abetting a
murder if she allows herself to
be examined during the current
trial.
And he reminded Judge
Turner that Mrs. Kennedy made
a 64-page statement to
Westminster police.
With the travelllng exhlbtt ot
Tutankhamun treasures now In
the United States we are seeing
a reeurgent lntereet In ell kinda
of jewlry and flgurtn ... Some
In the tredltlonal EgyptJen de-
a i g ne. I eay "resurgent"
becauee Egyptian art and
)et#elry enjoyed grHt populari-
ty all over the world In the late
30'a, Aroheologlat Howard
Carter made his dlaoovery of
the tomb In 1922 but It toot<
eome 10 years before the
1'119t«ltlon, photographing and
· cataloglng was complete ,and
the rlehe9t cache of royal Egyp-
tl.n personal end funet"al o~
jects were ready for publlc
~.
Two of the moat lastingly
populer jewele"9 are the
Ankh and the • Both ate
Included In the pharaoh's
pereonal (Tutenkhamun) and
ceremonlal (Neblcheperura)
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Mkh ,,_ant llt. In the en-
dent hi.oOIY,P!!lol 0( "IPMCh of the godlt.. ' In la'9r YMl"9 It
,_ oOml to be known • the ~ for llfH>ng ioi... The
Ankh dealgn 11 pre .. nt In ·~·· pendanta. rtntt, and cNrma. It le WHY popular In
Jewelry for both rMn and women • • • often a lov.r'a gift. • •
'The IOltlb .. the ... .,,,...
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••• -· •31'9-
$1,SOO as coming from Cella and
added "not one c~t of Mr.
Mitrovicb's $12,500 fee for work·
ing on the Brown campajgn ls
reported in any of the governor's
1974 or subsequent campaign
committee finance reports."
Brown's campaign director,
Gray Davis, said, ''The Brown
campaign was not aware of nor
did it authorize the hiring of Mr.
* * *
Mitrovich a s a salaried
employee. It had no obligation to
report such an expenditure.
"Lou Cella ran an independent
Orange County campaign for
s everal candidates. If he
employed Mr. Mitrovich, it was
his obligation lo report that ex-
penditure on hi.a report," Davis
said.
* * * Sentence Baeked
Cella Funding
Trial Begins
SAN DIEGO -One-time
Orange County political
kingmaker Dr. Louis Cella
began trial today in state court.
here on charges or misap-
propriating $4.8 million one day
after a federal judge reaffirmed
a five-year prison sentence for
conviction of similar charges.
Thal reaffirmation came Mon·
day in the Los Angeles
courtroom of U.S. Dist. Judge
Matt Byrne who rejected Celia's
offer to provide free medical
service lo the poor for five years
in return for staying out or
prison.
Byrne, who presided over
Cella's 1976 trial in which he was
convicted of misappropriating
$600 ,000 in Medi-Cal and
Medicare funds, was apparently ·
unmoved by the physician's of·
fer after U.S. Attorney David
Hinden described Cella as
worth millions and .. an evil
man, a manipulative man who
still believes be bas done nothing
wrong."
Hinden said Cella had to be in-
O.Ur PllOt 5Ull -
FACES NEW TRIAL
Dr. Louis Cella
carcerated iI the public is to N T
believe that there is equal . ew remors
justice for the rich and poor
alike in America. Shake Area
Cella, the largest individual
contributor to state political
campaigns in 1974 is charged in Of La ff ab the state trial with 127 tounts or ra
siphoning political contributions
from two hospitals, Mercy
General in Santa Ana and Mis·
sfon Community in Mission Vie·
jo. The trial originally was
scheduled for Orange County,.
but was moved after Celia's
lawyers complained of massive
publicity surrounding the case.
On Monday Byrne ordered the
52-year-old Santa Ana pbyslcian
to enter prison April 3. His
federal sentence will run concUT-
rently with any be receives on
state charges, Byrne said.
Three other men bad been
charged with Cella in the federal
case. One of them, George Olien·
dorf, pleaded guilty and testified
as a government witness. He
already bas served his one-year
sentence.
The other two men -Stephen
Evans, 34, who was ad-
ministrator of Mercy Hospital,
and Theodore Shireman.
described as Celia's business
manager -were convicted at
the same time as Cella. They
are due to be sentenced later
this week.
@
6EMWISE
Mary Barr, Certified Gemol091st
A small earthquake ar.
tershock rolled through La
·Habra today, but little damage
was reported.
The tremor, rated by
California Instit ut e of ·
Technology seismologists at 2.6
on the Richter scale, touched
off a flurry o! calls to police.
"Most of thena• jusf' Y&nted to
know if il bad been an earth-
quake," a police dispatcher ·
said. "But there was almost no
damage. Just one cracked win-
dow."
Today's temblor was an af.
tershock to Monday's quake.
which registered 3.4 on the
Richter scale but caused
minimal damage.
Both were centered one mile
west of La Habra along the
Orange County-Los Angeles
border.
The Richter scale is a
measure of ground motion as
. recorded on seis mographs.
Quakes registering Jess than 3.5
seldom cause appreciable
damage.
roll the sun across the sky. This
large beetle. scarbeus saoer. is
very common in Egypt and wa!
chosen because of ns habit of
rolling a ball of refuse contain·
Ing lta eggs along the ground,
suggesting the dally movement
of tne sun across the s«y.
ll'8 Egyptians made stone
.scarabe and wore them as
amulets and charms In order to
insure resurrection and im·
mortality. A more modern
superstition hes made them a
good luck charm to insure Its
CNtn« against loss of anything
precious.
Sc:anlba haw been found In
greet numbers and varieties.
They were made in Amethyst,
.Qystal, Lapls Lazuli, Carnelian,
Jasper, other atones. and many
of btue falenoe.
Modem jew91ry uaes many of
the atone aearabs In pendents,
pinl. charms and multk:olored
bracelets. Gem set golden
beetlee.,. also popul• today
for ecatter pins, atlcJ< pint, and
tietacb.
I wm fortunate to ... the
Tutankhamun exhibit In
W&lhlngton, O.C. last ~ and
found It ebeolutely fuclnattng.
I kno'# that the tlcketa are all
eold out for this ac:heduled
ehow In our nelghborlng ctty of
Loe Angeles • • • but If you
hmYe any opportunity at all to
git tldceta , , • dO ltl It Wiii be
worth ltl
CHARLES H. BARR One o'"8r thought. if you do go 1o ... the txhiblt you might
~ to like a ,,.gnlffer with a
1210 14 Inch foc:&f renge. It Wiii
hefp you to .. the fanteltla
detall the ancient Egyptian ..,.._...,.able to achlew "* 3.000 ,...,. ago. (Thia aug-oeetion i. oourteey of Margaret
Alntrone. one of our ataff; ""° hae •nNld1 been lucky enough to aee th• ~~-Vte ~Mgelea~)
'
1
r A4 DAIL v P1Lor Tuelday, March 14 1978
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M u.i-phine
Sticking It To Us
BACK.STABBED AGAIN DEPT. -Another outrage
has Jui:.t been perpetrated upon the good citiiens of Orange
County from the halls of Sacramento. State government is
being asked to join forces with Los Angeles to whip us in
what was a fair fi ght.
All of this involves a professional football team named
the Rams. Currently. this gridiron aggregution plays its
home games an an old beat up claptrap of a place called the
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The football team's con·
tract to wallow around m the crumbling premises will expire
after next season.
THUS A CAMPAIGN has been launched by Orange
County. under the cheer leading of Supervtsor Ralph Clark
and others. to get the Rams to move to ~panky-clean and
practically new Anaheim Stadium.
Thus we have a little good, clean compelltaon going
hf're between Orange and Los Angeles counties.
In this. LA has all the home turf advantage The Rams
arc already there. Nobody likes to pick up and move. Mov -
. /
.Just a 1.111/e Pamt and She"l/ Be Good as New
anA 1:-. a paanful l•xpcracnce.
A.-; for the Coliseum. built in 1932. Los Angeles keeps
\\ hanini.: at the nams that wath 1ust a little paanl and
pluslcr, the old crackerbox will be as good as new.
T HERE IS STRONG EVIDENCE today, however, that
Smogvillc rears it's pitching on a losing piece of real
t·~t :.ate. So LA has yelped to Sacramento for rescue.
Rescue, in this case, translates into money.
Thus comes the outrage in an effort to stack the deck.
for Li\. Assei:nblywoman Teresa P. Hughes has tnlroduced
a measure asking the state to cough up S3 million for
Coliseum improvements so the Rams will shun Anaheim
and stick it out in LA.
l\ssemblywombl Hughes, by the way. as a f>emocrat
fr;om Los Angeles. I doubt if that news strikes you as any huge
.,urpr1se
In contrast. Anaheim has promised a multi-million
<foliar expansion of its stadium to accommodate the Rams
• and hasn't asked the state for a damned nickel.
SO Wlll\T WE NEED an Sacramento is an 1mmed1ale
t·ountt•r attack. One of our assemblymen should demand S6
million to help Anaheim, since LA has the hometown ad·
\'Jntage.
I 'II nominate our coastal Assemblyman Ron Cordova
to make the pitch. Like Assemblywoman Hughes, he's a
Democrat so we can keep this thing from becoming a
p.irt1san baltlc.
Cordova could make one of his multi-syllabic speeches
on the Assembly floor.
Mayhc Cordova couldn't get Orange County the money
but he as clearly capable of working over their eardrums
up there.
Flynt Contracts Pneumonia
ATLANTA CAP> -Sex
magazine owner Larry Flynt,
wounded in an ambush attack
last week. has pneumonia and is
bleedin~ internally, s ays a
..,pokesman at l:;mory l'niversity
Hospital where Flynt remains in
serious condition. The announce·
ment came as Gwanett County
police appealed for help in
tracking down the gunman who
:.hot Flynt and hb lawyer.
Sadat Attacks
Raid on Israel
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -President Anwar Sadat today condemned
the Palestinian terrorist raid in Israel over the w~kend in which
more than ~ people were killed and described it as a "sad and tragic" even1.
ln an apparent 'appeal to Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin
for restraiJ\t in any reprisal ac·
tion, the Egyptian leader called Israeli Parliament Monday
for an end to the. "vicious cir· before Washington indicated its
cle" of strike and counterstrike disapproval of retaliation. "We
that has engulfed the Middle shall in oo way and in no
East for three decades. circumst~es agree that thls
"ANYTIDNG AGAINST the hand be rais~ over a Jewish
civilians I shall always con-child or a Jewish woman."
demn," Sadat said in the first . Sadat said he would "have
Arab denunciation of the ·raid. liked action towar~s the
He spoke to reporters in the Nile establishment of peace ~nstead
valley town of Brni Suer about of starting revenge agam and
70 miles south of Cairo. ' the vicious circle again."
The statement in English was
broadcast live by Cairo radio. ..
··Believe me, I describe it as a
very sad and tragic incident andJ
when I heard that the Palestine
Liberation Organization
de~lared their responsibility
·about it I asked myself what will
be the result?" the Egyptian
president said.
DESPITE U.S. and Egyptian
'cautions, Israel still is expected
to hit Palestinian bases in
Lebanon in retaliation for the at.
tack.
Begin vowed "to cut off the
arm of evil" of the PLO. "We
will do what we have to do."
Begin said in a speech to the
Col. Sanders'
Remark Ruled
'Not Libelous'
FRANKFORT. Ky. (AP) -
Col. Sanders was not talking
about a single restaurant when
he sa id Kentucky Fried
Chicken's gravy tasted like
wallpaper paste. the Kentucky
Supreme Court ruled today.
The court threw out a libel suit
against Harland Sanders, whose
fried chicken recipe created the
far-flung empire. The suit had
been brought by the Kentucky
Fried Chicken of Bowling Green
Ky., Inc. outlet.
"MY GOD, that gravy is hor-
rible." Sanders was quoted as
l telling Dan Kauffman, a re-
porter for The Courier-Journal
of Lo ville, Ky. "They buy tap
• water tbr lS.20 cents a thousand
• gallons and then they mix it with
flour and starch and end up with
pure wallpaper paste .
B UT THE EGYPTIAN leader
also noted that no peace can be
achieved without settling the
Palestinian question. Negotia-
tions between Egypt and Israel
are hung up over this issue, with
Egypt demanding an indepen-
dent state for the Palestinians
and Israel claiming this was im-
possible because or the security
threat it would pose.
It was Sadat's second attack
in recent weeks on the Palestin-.
ians,. who h ave opposed his
peace initiative with Israel. He
strongly criticized them after
the murder of Egyptian
newspaper editor Youssef el·
Sebaei in the Hilton Hotel in
Nicosia, Cyprus, Feb. 18. That
killing led to the abortive attack
by Egyptian commandos on a
commandeered jetliner at
Laroaca airport in which 15
commandos were killed.
ELEV EN P ALESTI NIAN
raiders landed on the Israeli
coast Saturday 37 miles north of
Tel Aviv, hijacked an interurban ~
bus and then a tourist bus, and
tried to go to Tel Aviv with
a bout 70 hostages to seize a hotel
and free imprisoned terrorists.
They were s topped by a
roadblock seven miles north of
Tel Aviv and in the ensuing gun
battle, the bus exploded. Nine of
the Palestinians were killed and
the other two were captured.
Reports of the number of
Israeli dead were var ied. Police
reported 32 were killed and the
army said 36 died.
All 13 Palestinian camps in
Lebanon were on a "red alert,"
and extra anU•aircraft guns
were deployed in Beirut's Sabra
s hantytown, where the PLO
command is located.
-~ ........... FAMILY WELCOMES HIJACKED PASSENGER IN SEAntE
He Was One of 68 on Board United Airlines Jet
Alert Crew-Aided
End to Hijacking
DENVER (AP> The quack thmkang of three crewmen who
leaped from the cockpit of a United Airhnes jet to the runway 15 feet
below was credited with abort.mg a hi1acking by a man who said be
had terminal cancer and wanted to fly to Memphis or Cuba.
"We did not k_now that the crew was going to escape," said
Ted Rosack, s pecial agent an charge of the Denver FBI office.
"They did it on their own. Their actions ended what could have
been a tragedy. l think it's extremely commendable. We were pre·
pa red to refuel the plane and lel 1t continue on.'•
CLAY THOMAS JR .• 27. of Mountain View, Calif., surrendered short!~ after the cn·"'men jumped from the aircraft, leaving him
aJ?ne JO lhe plane With a reCJ.<!lld ·Whlle flight bag which he Said con: tamed a bomb.
The bag containccl some books and papers and a lollipop.
"There was no bomb." said Rosack.
The crewmen escaped about an hour after the plane. flying
from San Francisco, landed here at Stapleton International
Airport. Thomas ~ad gone back to the passenger compartment,
apparently to see af has demand that the plane be refueled was be·
ing met
AS AGENTS CONVERGED on the Boeing 727 and lowered its
rear stafrway, Rosack used a car loudspeaker to call for Thomas
to surrender. Moments later, as 1t was growing dark, Thomas
threw the bag off the plane and walked down the stairs with his
hands over his head.
"I surrender." he was quoted as s aying by Bob Stapp, an
airport spokesman.
.. And another thing." he con-
hnued. 'That new ·crispy' rec-
ipe is nothing in the world but a
damn fried doughball stuck on
some chicken."
Mar. 22nd thru 25th ONLY!
IN A UNANI MOUS opinion,
the court said that in the context
of the whole article, it was plain
Sanders did not have the Ken·
lucky Fried Chicken of Bowling
Green or a ny other particular
restaurant in mind.
"He was discussing Kentucky
Fried Chicken generally," the
judges said. "To defame a class,
the statemenl ·must be applica·
ble to every member of the
<:lass."
...). The court noted that there are
more than 5,000 Kentucky Fried
C hicken outlets around the
world and said that nothing in
the newspaper story identified
r lfle Bowling Green restaurant as
the object of the remarks.
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DEAR PAT: Now that TRIS has
been banned as an acceptable flame·
r etardant •chemical, how do
manufacturers make children's
sleepwear flame· r esistant '.'
D.P .. Mission Viejo
The flammabillly standards ror
children's sleepwear do not require
the use or a particular chemical
treatment. The industry was
permitted to choose various means of
complying with the standard. As an
alternative to a cbem.ical , a
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textile lecbnology to produce a gar.
ment that compUes. Many times this
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\'inyon or matrix fibe rs. Special
fabric constructions also have been
use4 to produce name·re!>istant gar-
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55 Saues Fuel
DEAR PAT: Just how much gas
can a person save by driving 55 miles
per hour as opposed to 70? My father
claims there is quite a savings, but I
doubt it. I'd also like to find oul if
radial tires increase mileage enough
to justify their high price.
C. V .• Huntington Beach
Father knows best. As speed In·
creases. so does a car's wind re·
!>lstance -a big fac tor in gasoline
mileage. ~Jost cars get about 28 per·
cent more mileage on the highway at
SO mph than at 70, 2-t_percent more at
55 than al 70. Radial tires give from
O.S lo 1 more mile per gallon than
conventional ones. Their high cost
usually is paid for in ruel !laving!. and
longer tread life.
Wher~·· Old Home
DEAR PAT: I've heard there's a
Desert tortoise preserve somewhere
near Los Angeles. Can you tell me
where it is and how to gel there?
W.F .. Fountain Valley
From Los Angeles, take HJgbway
It north through Mojave to the
California City turn·oU. Once you're ln
Ca lifornia City, h e ad north on
Nueralia Road to the preserve.
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DEAR PAT: Jn about a year we
expect to have a house built with a
solar energy system for a large part
or heating and cooling requirements.
including hot water. We know there
are two ways to store heat for dis-
trl b ution w hen needed -rock
storage and water storage -but just
how do these storage methods work?
J N.N., Newport Beach
There are more than two ,-orkable
ways lo store the sun's beat and
dozens of other methods that now are
being tested, although the two you
mention are the most common. In
rock storage, an Insulated chamber
is a lmost filled with small or pebble·
sized rocks. Air from the solar collec·
tors is blown through the rocks,
which retain the beat. That beat Is
pulled rrom the rocks when needed
and distributed throughout the house
as hot air through ducts. With water.
the process is similar, except it is
wale r that stores the beat and dis-
tributes It.
Talc'• Tend~r
DEAR PAT: I've been told that or·
dinary talcum does a fine job when
used to rub down fi,irniture. ls this in·
formation on the level?
W.M., Costa Mesa
Talcum powder has been used, but
not by itself. Jl is spread on the sur-
f ace of the wood and the n rubbed
with a fine grade of abrasive paper.
You would probably gel better re-
sults by using powdered pumice and
oil. U you want to try talcum powder.
don't experiment on a good piece of
furniture.
Sta•p Subject
DEAR PAT: Does the U.S. Postal
Service decide which people will ap·
pear on stamps, or can the general
public m ake suggestions?
G.G., Costa Mesa
The public . bas a say in It. U you
have an idea: write to Clllten's Stamp
Advis ory, U.S. Postal Service.
Washington, D.C. 20260.
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Graceland Mansion
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The Gates Case:
' Ado Over Nothing
The recent fle1µ over Orange County Sheriff Brad
iates' failure to file accurate financial disclosure state·
rrents is much lo do about nothing.
Not that the sheriff shouldn't be expected to lay Cull
1od accurate disclos1ire on the line when required to do :o.
In Gates' case, however, it is apparent his error in
tot rePorting two r eal estate loans totaling $340,000 was
;jmpJy a mistake and not an attempt to hide them from
.>ublic view.
For one thing, both loans were a matter of public rec·
>rd when they were recorded in the county recorder's
>ffice las t year. Gates also had discussed them with
:'lewsmen earlier.
Also, the reporting forms the Joans were to be listed
-:>n are headed "income." In a business and traditiona l
>ense, real estate and other loans are not income.
In Gates' case, for instance. partial proceeds from a
$200,000 home mortgage loan were used to repay a
$140,000 interim home construction loan. In neither case,
except for disclos ure purposes, did the Joans represent in·
come to the sheriff.
Moreover, all he is required to report as "income" is
that both loans were more than Sl0,000.
To be sure, law enforcement officials or all people
should bend over backward to assure that their public
disclosure state ments are complete and accurate.
In Gates' case. however, the rnilial reporting over-
sights are understandable and, when brought to bis atten-
tion, quickly corrected.
So, big deal.
Danger Rides Rails
It's been a black month for railroads in the United
Slates.
. Jn Waverly, Tenn .. 20,000 gallons of liquid propane
spilled and exploded when a freight train derailed. The
toll : 12 dead, 50 injured.
In Youngstown, Fla., 47 cars derailed. chlorine ga::.
from a ruptured tank car killed 8 persons, injured 50.
In Cades. Tenn., a 101-car train derailed, one car con·
t .. uning caustic sodium hydroxide.
Near Bowling Green, Ky., 33 cars of a 91-car train de·
r ailed. One car carried a flammable insecticide.
In Dongola, 111., 33 cars derailed, forcing evacuation
of the business district.
Near Hesperia, Calif., a 48-car freight train derailed
cm a rain-weakened track. Two brakemen died in the
flaming '"Teckage.
ln all except the Florida d1suster. which apparently
·J'l'Su lted from sabotage, ddccltve equipment or railbeds
·were blamed for U1e wrecks.
Last year, the worst in railroad history, there were
,8,000 de railments, more than half caused by improperly
maintained roadbeds, the rest from mechanical failures.
Tracks and equipment have been deteriorating for
years. It's estimated the cost of clearing out the backlog
of maintenance jobs would approach $3 billion. But,
despite the deadly cargoes, and the increased.burden or
heavier cars and longer trains on worn out tracks, main·
tenance seems to take a back seat in expenditures.
The federal government employs only 300 inspectors
to check up on almost 200,000 miles of roadbed.
This has to be ludicrous when every picayune plant
a nd business in the country finds itself being probed and
poked at by the government's omnipresent OSHA <Oc·
cupat ion a l Health and Safety Act) inspectors.
Transportation Secretary Brock Adams says he'll ask
Congress for funds to hire more railroad inspectors.
It probably would be too simple to do the obvious -
move some of the OSHA funding over to where it's clear·
Jy needed, right now, for the health and safety of
everyone working on or near a railroad. ,
.Too Eager an EfforJ
No doubt eyebrows arched skyward on many veteran
Jaw enforcement officers as well as plain citizens upon
reading recent news disclosures that the city or Seattle has
been hiring secret agents for sex.
It was divulged that Seattle authorities, in an effort to
close down some questionable massage parlor opera·
lions. had hired outside help.
These men were given money to see lf they could
purchase illicil sexual favors at the massage places.
One s uch agent reported overwhelming s uccess. He
reported buying sexua l favors 27 times. . .
Over three years, the varied agents rep~rted
evidence or 53 sexual encounters at prices ranging from
$40 lo $80.
In some circles, this undoubtedly smacks or en-
trapment.
This could be. Bul perhaps there is an even more
serio us problem here.
Just how far do you go with secret agents in order to
effect arrests? l
Should the agents sell dope for the narcotics ring?
Join the bank robbers in t heir operations? H elp
pickpockets and bunco artists?
We suspect this is going too far.
Apparently those in authority in Seattie now a&ree.
The y have announced no more of their secret agente will
be sauntering into suspected sexy m assage parlors on ex·
pense acctrunts.
Good. •
• • Opinions expreS9ed In the space above are those of the Daily Piiot. ·
Other v~• expressed on thlt page are thoM of their autho,,. and
artia~ R•der comment t• Invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O.
BolC 1580, Costa Meta. CA 92628. Phone (714) ~2·4321.
Gloomy
t. Gus
Sellin& a 23-cbannel CB
radio 11 tood for one
year ln prison and a
'10,000 fine. For sl•b·
biog bl!J brother to
death, a Sant• Ana man
cot 90 d.,a ln the count.y
jail. Row do l el(plaln
t.b1a to l'D1 children?
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Must Teachers Pay Union Fees?
WA SHINGTON -Must
teachers pay dues to a union
they r eru.se to join for servloes
they didn't ask for, or want?
The U.S. Supreme Court, in
the Abood caae, ruled Ln 1.971
that teachers must. indeed pay
those dues. But the court also
said that the union must spend
those duea dnly on services, and
not. for political or ideological
purposes.
Now comes a case where the
Michigan State Tenure Com·
mission rules
that teachers
can n ot be
fired for re·
fusing to pay
"agency
shop'· fees, in
effect, dues,
for unions
th~y refuse to
join.
'fhis ruling
seems to throw the question up
in the air again, although the
National Education Assn. is con·
fident that once lbe Michigan
case gels into the courts, their
(tiew will prevail.
The case involved Kathryn
Jackson, a tenure teacher in the
Swartz Creek Community School
system, who was fired by her
school board Jan. 13, 1975, for
not paying "ageocy shot>" fees
(union dues) to the Swart2 Creek
Education Assn., the union
which represents teachers in
that system.
· Mrs. Jacksoq, 63, has refused
to pay these fees for the nine
years the N .E .A. affiliate
represented Swartz Creek
teachers, but was not bothered
by the union until it formally
complained about her to the
board. She was and is the only
non-member of the union in the
Swa rtz Creek system, according
to Wal lace K. Sagendorpb, of
Detroit, the union's lawyer.
THE CONTRACT between the
school district and the union
specifies that teachers who re·
fuse lo join will be charged
"agency shop" fees for
rep r esentat.ion ser vices
performed by the union. Mrs.
Jackson, who teaches English
and journalism, didn't object to
the $200-a-year "fees" as much
as she did the compulsion that
she pay them.
Though ber caae began Dec. 9,
1974, the board waited 13 months
before giving her a bearing, and
then fired her one week later.
Mailbox
She wa.s allowed to conhnue
teaching until the Tenure Com·
mission made its declslon.
Mrs. Jackson argued to the
Commission that her firing was
not for a reasonable and just
cause, according to Michigan
law. The board was "harsh ...
she declared, in firing ber for
only one reason-her r efusal to
pay the fees.
On Feb. 9, 1978, the Tenure
Commission, by a 3-2 vote, ruled in favor of Mrs. Jackson, ex·
plaining:
"At no time throughout the ap-
peal has the AppeUaol's moral
conduct or ability to teach been
questioned. Moreover, she has
not been charged with in·
subordination nor has it been
contested that students did not
learn. The Commission de·
termlnes that non-payment or
·agency shop' fees or dues does
not meet the standards or rea-
sonable and just cause fo r dis·
charge within the meaning or
the Tenure Act. The action of the
Appellee (school board> in dis·
d >argin g Appellant <Mrs.
Jackson) was improper, and is
reversed accordingly."
NOW, the National Right to
Work Committee is trumpeting
the Swartz Creek decision as
possibly having "far-reaching
effects." Susan Staub, head of
Concerned Educators Against
Forced Unionism <CEAFU),
decJares: "Tenured teachers aJl
across the country will be able
to cite the Michigan ruling as
legal precedent for giving tenure
predominance over union 'agen·
cy shop' demands. Jr upheld by
the ~'Ourts, il will ..• be a na-
tional Right To Work law for
Lenured teachers.·•
Mrs. Jackson, an o!ricia.1 of CEAFU, cut loose with a crack
at teachers' unions by claiming
their "chief concern ls collectin&
'agency shop' fees, not. teaching
America's children."
But Mrs. Jackson's joy may
not endure. The union will go in-
to Michigan courts to argue the
case, drawing heavily on the
Supreme Court's Abood ruling
which h e ld that public
empJoyees. including teachers.
could be compelled to pay such
fees, even if they didn't join the
union.
AN EARLIER Michigan case
involving a teacher who was
fired for refusing to pay the fees,
wound up with a state court or-
dering her re·instatement. and
payment of damages for lost pay
by the school board.
One consequence of that case
was that Michigan and many
other states enacted laws allow-
ing the "agency s hop" tees
system, one much appreciated
by unions, but there are
c hallenging suits in several
states.
The Supreme Court seems to
have said it. is okay to have the
"agency shop" fees system, so
long as the union doesn't use
dues money to evangelize for
causes like federally funded
abortion, gay rights, school bus-
ing. or a host or other patently
poJiUcal or ideological issues.
The United Auto Workers got
into a jam awhile back for
s ponsoring ao ad promoting
liberalized abortion and paying
for it with members' dues. Other
unions now risk trouble by run·
ning stories in their publications
promoting the more con·
troversial aspects of the
women's liberation movement
INDEED. why should a union
member, say a Mormon, pay
dues to a union whose publica-
tion links the Mormon Church
with Nazis, Communists and the
Ku Klux Klan, as one major un-
ion bas?
That•s another s tory .
Meanwhile, pro and anti-union
teachers will be watching the
cue of Katht)'o Jackson and ber ,
tentative victory over tbe
Swartz Creek community school
system.
The Catch in the Campaign Ordinance
To the Editor:
The Orange County Board of Supervisors recently dis-
tinguished itself by passing a
Camp~gn Refurm (Defurm>
Ordinance to govern the
supervisors' campaign fund·
raising activities. But, on close
examination it is apparent that
what. they really did was enact a
law intended to took good to the
public, but which really gives
them substantial advantages
over any challengers to their of·
fice.
For instance, under the catch
phrase ·'Full Disclosure"
(which sounds good to the un·
suspecting public). they are go-
ing to require all campaign
donations under $50 to be lden·
tified as to name, address, oc·
cupation and employer of t.he
donor.
WHAT TIDS will really do is
kill off "grass roots" campaign
fundraisers such as a raflle
where three tickets for a $1 are
aold -or a garage sale where
c1tiiens have donated used
belongings to be sold to raise
.funds for their candidate. Can
Art Hoppe
you Imagine writing down all
this information for each $1
purchase, or for each three raf-
fle tickets? Of cohrse, this won't
bother the supervisors beca~
they never have any "grass
roots•• campaign fundralsers
anyway. You don't see many
grass roots clllzens at a $1,000
per plat.e dinner. or at a $500 per
plate breakfast. or at a $225 per
person cocktail party!
Which brings up the question
-why worry about the "under
SSO" donaUons anyway? They eren't the problem in Orange
County -It's the ~.ooo, $10,00o
and $15,000 donations from the
special interests and their lob-
byl1ls that. are the real problem.
These donations buy the in-
fluence and the votes -you
don't buy either one with $1 taf·
fie tickN.
The only way the public ls go.
ing to be able to stop
shenanigans such as this ls to
adopt our own Jaw governing
pollllcal campaigns. The TIN
CUP Campaign Reform
Ordinance is such a law that will
put the influence brokera out of
business in Orange CoU!lty and
.. .
will encourage grll98 roots cam-
paigns for supervisors offices.
You can help put the TIN CUP
ordinance on the ballot by sign·
Ing petitions.
SlDRLEY L. GRINDLE
No 'Beadadlr
To lbe Edit.or:
Your editorial of March 1 ls
not only mistiUed but mislead·
Ing. There ls no "headache for
voters" as you suggest, for
every voter who listens to televi·
sion as surely knows bis decision
as did our forefathers wbo were
fed UJ> with En"lisb taxes. The only sound solution starts with
passage of the Jarvis measure.
It seems incredible that our own
elected officials say they are plan·
ning a war with their constit·
uenta over the tax issue. It is
just. further confirmation that
we have let things get out or
hand.
You say taxes must be in·
creased. It is either an editorial
policy scare tactic or rfdlculous·
Jy shallow thinking. Our state's
income is more than adequate -
so we must Jook at how it is
spent.
OUR Orange County senators
-each on a $23,000 salary, cost
$710,000 or our tax money for
half or a legislative session. Who
else in this country is allowed to
operate with such an ext.ensive
overhead? My friends and I
don't feel we gel over a million
dollars worth of services from
our senators in a session.
Let's trim this rat before we
talk of other taxes. This is just
an example and is not the entire
solution. The common sense
citizen wUI not let our schools
s uffer -have fa.itb in us. But we
are through financing the
Sacramento three-olive lunch.
Your thoughtful influence could
help, unless you are under pres·
sure to do otherwise.
E.T. BINCKLEY
•.
utttT1 from rl0dn1 an ~.
TM right to ce>ncUme letter• to ft!
~ or t"Umfftate Ubd ta~
Lettn1 of 300 word! or lal will be
given prefertnec. All lettcra must in·
elude signature ond maiting addreu
but name• may be ~ on re·
~rt i/ ttu//icimt noaonilapparent.
Poetry wiU not be publilhed.
The Be-all and End-all of Tell-all Books
WHblngtoa
Excerpt• from t.be latest.
Water11te book. Everybody's
OuUty But Mo, went on sale here
yeaterdny.
The author is Robert R. (The
Fink) Wesselman . His
credentials as
an important
Watergate
figur e include
convictions 8f
perjury, ex-
t or tl on.
breaking and
entorin1.
1,1onlo111
mopery and
ateallna
Wb1te House doorknobs.
AL~ press conference called to
drum up interest lo the book,
Weuelman tad a crowd of three
repol"tct'I t.bat ha •ork wou14 tn-
cludo "majol' new dllclolunll"
about the case and would "pin
the guilt where it belon11 -on
President Nixon, Henry Kiss-
lnaer and thftn.tire White House staff ...
arm bands. They always greeted
the President by shouting "Hoc h
de Fehrer." As this was not who
the President thought he wu,
their conduct intr oduced a
certain scent of disunity into the
atmosphere. WEASELMAN 1aid ho didn't
wish to reveal too many det.aila
at this polnt ln time for fear ot "'AS FOR Dr. Kissinger, the
hurtlng lnnOcent by1tanders and leas said about his ~ex orgies
book &ales. w b i c h l n v o I v e d I i v e
••1 really ct1dn•t want to write~ thermonucloar missll ~s. the
this book," he said. "But I felt better •. at loasl prior lo
the P\lllllC bad a r1&ht to know pu b11cauon.
that Presldent Ntxon llked to Weuelm•n uld that wlld
d.re11 ul) ln a plumed ha~ itrlped borsH could not drag out or him
b.loomen aad pantyhose and the lon1·kept secret or what
prance throulh the White Rouse h a PP e H d t o the .m Issi n 1
corrldort crylni 'L'•'ol c'•ft e1ititeerund-a·half mmutes on snol ,_. .. • tbo Nixon tapes. ••it's all in the
· • book," be Qplalned, "which is ''Tlill ~ eomt oontv.alcb Ht 1n attracUvo Bodon.I type,
bec1u•• Halehmaa an4 bouttdlnthtfinestclot.bandwill
Ehrl!OUllD ~ to NIU aooo be available at your
b7 mll'Clllnl ·~ ln. black•· net~~t;'bood boobellen far oo-forma. JMlt boou aa4 IS 11 plua ca.
"'The only thing t can tell you
about that. missing upe is that it
recorded a meeting of lhe entire
342 members of the White House starr at which t h ey and
President Nixon planned the
looting Of Fort Knox, barratry or
the Titanic, and the kldnaptng o(
Judge Crater.
•·t wasn't there, of course;•
said Weaaelm•n, ••because l
was homo sick with a really bad
caseoh'4'incplague."
A REPORTER asted
Weuclman why the public
would believe 1 adl·ttrvfQI ae·
count Of the Water11tc alfalr by
a known felon who~o sole Sn·
tereats wtrc obviously lo pin the
blame on hi~ confederat while
making a bundl e orr bis
~ill al nlea~
Wel.Mlman sbruCfed ... Who el.le t. &bftt .. be I.al, •
.,
l
ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES I POLITICS T~. Match 14, 1978 DAILY PILOT .4 7
Jarvis Backs Briggs
In Governor's Race
QUEENIE
..............
By Phil lnterlondi HB Goodwill • ,. • • • • • • .. Worker Tops
By O.C. Ull~TINGS Ol .. o.11,,.... .....
Howard Jarvis, co-author o! the
Jarvis-Gann initiative to limit prop,
erty tauUon in California <Proposi,
lion 13), ls backing state Sen. John
Briggs, R-Fullerton, for th.e
Republican nomination for governor.
In announcing h.is choice, Jarvis
cited Bnggs' early support of the
J arvis·Gann amendment.
***
HOWEVER, DIRECTORS of the
state Chamber of Commerce aren't
backing Jarvis' Proposition 13 -at
least not yet.
MEANWHILE, THE California
League of Women Voters has an-
nounced the formation of a .. No on
13'' committee aimed at defeating
the Jarvis-Gann amendment.
•••
AMONG OPPONENTS of the
Jarvis-Gann initiative is the
California Police Chiefs Association.
It voted against s upporting Proposi-
tion 13 during its meeting last month
in Costa Mesa.
•••
. .. CHARLES GIBSON, a candidate
for the Republican nomination in
west Orange County's 73rd Assembly
District, will speak Thursday to members of the Seal Beach Chamber 0 .... _, __ ....._-. ..... ,,_-.
The 70.member board, which met
in Newport Beach last week. put off
taking a position on the Jarvis-Gann
amendment. of Commerce. ''I think they've dec:Jded to watch us " His talk is scheduled for 8 a.m. at a ·
But the chamber said its executive
committee may take a stand before
the June 6 statewide election.
chamber meeting in the community ~TB:~~~iners savings and Loan, Seventh Grader
Directors of tbe s tate business
group did endorse Proposition 8, a
rival m easure on the ballot.
Proposition 13 would cut property
taxes by an estim ated $7 billion by
limiting property assessments to 1.25
percent of market value. That figure
would decline gradually to 1 percent.
The passage of Proposition 8,
coupled with the defeat of Proposi·
tion 13, would implement a $1.4
billion Behr bill passed by the
Legislature last week. The Behr bill
would cut bomoowner taxes by about
30 percenL
For the Record
"' -... Blrdu
MISSIOft
COMMUNITY HOS,.ITAL
J•UMY11 Mr. and M rs . Jamta Ollon.
c.pislrane llNCll, bO'f
J ...... ,,,,.
Mr. end Mn. Mettl f'l-r, "·• El Toro,, boy
Mr. •nd Mrs. ~9Pf S.tlbw, El
"Toro,"°' Mr and Mn. -'°"" Wl:lltlr. C..Ooi-Hiou.t, gh1 .......,..,,,
***
;;. • ,•a >t
..
~ .
•;"•
. -
Donna Patq•kus or
Huntington Beach, will
be named Goodwill
Worker of the Year at
Goodwill Industries'
19'78 Community Dinner,
March 21.
The dinner will begin
,. .. .. C' ....
Mr. and Mrs. Roneld Reuc:ll, El Toro,
glN ,._,,
Mr, end Mr). P.,.1.,. A\'<On, UQ<lne
... ,,,, bOy
~ry14
Mr •nd Mrt.. RC>nilld B<own, Molslon
VltjO, Qtrl
~ ....... ry 1S Mr •nd Mrs. M•Chdel Coll, Sdn
Clemente, bay
Deatla Notices
Mr . ..., Mn. KM1 941110C.lt,, El TWo,
Qlrl
Mr. •nd Mrs. --G..-11, 0-Polnl, girl
Mr •NI Mrs. l.o<H' Sims, l.AQUNI
Hllll, Qlrl
Mr. lll'<I Mrs.. JMnH Strong, MIQlon
V1tlo. olrl .. ""'-l'11
Mr. end Mrs.. 8or!*'d ~lllns, MIS-
~'°" \lllJO, gu1 F.tw\lery 10
Mr. e nd Mrs.. Wllll..,, 5'1roon, El
Toro, llOY ~22
Mr . end Mn. Kwt Glln>nlo. Mission
Vl•Jo, lloy
ll!ONHAltD'T FeWWfY ta JOHN l.EONHAROT. re-<ldent ol Mr. end Mr~ James C.WOOd, El
Coste Mesa, PASMCI •w•y Merell 17, Toro, boy
•• t• 1\ i \
, ..: ! • ., .. ~·' .
Those who know lhe
wholeslory
speak up for SunileserL -~Jt 19?1. S..r1tlwd DI' wll• Eirn.r of CoSI• Mr. •nd Mrs. Gordon Je11-, El
Mn•, 3 deuQlllers Mery Louh• TOf11, tioy Col•m•".,, ll'V1,., eon..i. Brluon ol Mr. end Mrs. O.W TtKnboW, &....-
~ .... ,,..... Coucll of LA Habra, Hiib, 9lrl
-bn>lw ... rol<l l.eon11¥dl of Yuba ~ :M • City, Ce ., J grendclllldr•"· Mr. Mr. end Mfl. G elo StrelMlbert.
'-"'•rot -a ~ CoSt.I ~Ml Loguu Hiik, bO'f City Plennlnv Commlnloner lrom <>< t. F.--., 21
•M to Ap<U 1'16. "-was• fnefnbOT of Mr. Md Mn. ~ °'1~ ""--
Ille Ofongot C-Lions' OIAI -a 5'°" V .. Jo, glr1 "'9mbw of SMforlfto ,,.._le Udoo. Ml. end Mn. G«eld Moft, ....,_,
,.__, llMCtl. SenllcH "'111 be ... Id 8HCft, Qlr1
"" Tllur..Wy MMcll " •t 2 PM .. Mr, •nd Mn. O..rlft PumM, El 4'rubyl .,.1.,, Chut-cil of !tie Cov11n..,t Toro. Qlrl
'"illl tne Rev. en.ce Kurrie offlc,.IH'><,j, F<t..,_, 2'
P•llb<>•rtrs Wiii ~ N•t• R11-. l -1.. Mr. end M~ Solid f'UJd, Mhsoon Vle-
Pln\tn, 8oO Wll\On, frf!d SorWllMll, lo. boY
Dominic R«lll, Jimmy WOOcl. Tno ..
Wl>O whn ""'Y conlrlbute to ,,,. JoM
C. Leonh•rdt Memorl•I Fund,
Prubyterl.,, Chur<h ol tM Covt 11•nt.
friends m•y c.tll •I Bell 8ro.dway
Morlu.ry on TUe1.day S PM to I JO PM,
•ncl on Wed~Y 9 AM lo 8 JO PM.
Bell Bro.dwey M<>'tuMy OlnKton.
Deaths
KARSMAltSKI he '
PAUL JOSCPH KARSMARSl(I, re-t Elsew •n ~
Sldenl ol We\tmlnSler, C:•. Paned ·~ • .::;;.. •w•v on Muell 10, ""· Survived bl' . . • J lov•nv 1nolller Mabel M. Hod~ of "" ~
HuntlnQton ~ ... ca. -brOI,,., NEW YORK CAP) Moch.,I T. KMsm.trP!I of C:-llcul, -
two ''''~ evnttl4• w-.er of Arvin, Actor John Cazale, 42, ~;~:'."'c.".'9~"::..,M;,..::,u;~!..,~; best known for h.is role
Ary 01 wes1m1......,., c.. w'lkn wer• as Al Pacino 's bank rob·
held on Monday Merell 11• 1971 •t ber sidekick in .. Dog Meoon-M<ICltndl M lnglM MclrNery,
Ri verside, ca. w1111 111termen1 e1 Day Afternoon," died
Cresuawn Milftw'&el Pwtt. •uwnt<M, Sunday. His film credits c •. wllh Rev. Don 5-ldlft9 olllCl•I· • ..
ln9. Mnon·MdUtr l'll. Arllno1oo( tnclude Godfather -
Mortueryd"9cton.. Part Two," "The Con· u•••• Li " d th OALE v. LEEBER,.,_,_, on versa OD, an e re·
M.,c 11 11, tt1L t..oYt"ll 11utbMld 01 cently completed "The OllverM LMllOr, fattier Of Mn. Janet D H " w. •ho•n ., camt>rl e , c... eer unter.
orendl•lller of 2, l>rot,,.r Of Mrs,
Floonc. H•t ol °*""*"'·Ill., Mrs. A USTIN, Texas (AP) Wlllell• OOW of Fltr11Md, or._ • .,...,.,.1 ~""1 t1otw1d wecin.~ -Richard Franklin d4tyMercllU,et2:»~•11"9 Unltfd O'H j 64 "d l Me lllOdlat Churcll, Leoun• Hllh, a r > • preSl en
O'COfln•r ~· Hiii• ~r1 from 1965 to 1975 of the _._NC_·iw.. ________ Society or s e par a.
lionists, atheist or.
McCOIMICX
MOITVAlllS
Laguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna Hills
788-0933
San Juan Capistrano
496-1776
l.A&.ft.1114HlOM
.....UL HOMI
Corona del Mar 673-9450
ec.ta Mesa 646·2424
l&L lllOADWAY
MOITVAIY
110 Broadway
Cotta Mesa
M2"'91 50
~nnMU.oU ..
~CHAP&
427 E 17th St.
Ooilt• Mela. 84M888
&n• Ana Ctiapee
618 N. Btoadway
SantaAna• 547-<4131
f'9ICI llOT'tftll 1MmtS' MOtrnl41T
827 Main St.
Hunt~~ac" ......... ,
cca.oMIU PUMRAL
NOMI 710t 8olHAve.
Weatmlnater
·~525
ganization favoring
separation of church
and state, died Monday.
HOLLYWOOD (AP)
-Actor R.L. "'Tex" Arm~ 53, who ap·
peared in-more than 200
films and television
sbows in a career that
spanned three decades,
died Friday. Among his
appe arances were
"Goin' South," "The
Missouri Breaks," "To Kill A Mockingbird''
and "Ulzana's Raid."
INGLEWOOD (AP) -
Comedian Berl
WIWam1, 60, who ap-
peared in Las Vegas
caalno acts; including
the Dunes Hotel produc-
tion of Cali.no de Paris,
and more tfla11 50
tclevJ.aion com.merdala,
died Saturday.
N AS.QVU,.LE, Tean.
(AP) -Fonn• 1tate
Sell. ............
a member ol the IOund· ln1 famllJ of Jack
DanJel ~. clled Sucla7.
SACBA)lf!N'ro CAP)
-Atebtbal• •!Mab
1r .• ~ wbo aenid u preatdftt ol ttie state Bar Qf Calltornta lil lNt~ WU an out.spoku
eaaapalper foT pro·
fr••t to bHutJlY &be •late caplta1.
. . . If'
l ' • ! • • ~'\I • t .. .r· • ~ It iakes some .tudy to know whether the Sunde· •
sert nuclear power plant should be built. But
those who have studied it thoroughly, and with·
out prejudice, have come to one conclusion: Un·
Jess Sundesert is built, meeting Southern
California's electric power needs by 1985 will be
improbable, if not impo11Sible. . • • · ~
California's leading newspapen, telerislon and ·,..· ~~
radio stations bave done their laomework. Haring
~~ the isme, here are just some that have
spoken up editorially for Suodesert's approvaL
Los Angeles HERALD-EXAMINER Ontario DAILY REPORT
Los Angeles TIMES Sacramento UNION
Barstow DESERT DISPATCH San DiegoTHE EVENING TRIBUNE
Fontana NEWS HERALD The San Diego UNION
Glendale NEWS PRESS San Francisco CHRONICLE
KFI Radio, Los Angeles San Jose MERCURY
KGTV, San Diego ~,:,~ San Jose NEWS
KN BC-TV, Los Angeles •• San Mateo THE TIMES
KNXT, Los Angeles San Pedro NEWS PILOT
KPOL Radio, Los Angeles Santa Maria TIMES
LJ:>ng Beach HERALD AMERICAN Santa Monica EVENING OUTLOOK
Monterey Peninsula HERALD Santa Rosa PRESS-DEMOCRAT
Oakland TRIBUNE Torrance DAILY BREEZE
Unfortunately, the patently anti-
nuclear California State Energy Com-
mission has turned its back on energy
realities and recommended against
Sundesert as a future energy source.
So, apparently it will take the voice
of the people to be heard ••• the
voices of those who must live with the
consequences of an unwise decision
on their energy future. And there is
hope! ~
Now, the Ca1ifornill[ate LegisJa-
ture is considering the Energy Com-
mission's recommendations. It can
override the Commission and vote to
proceed with Sundesert.
The Legislature, at leas~ will listen
to your voice. So speak up for Sun-
desert !
Join with thousands of othCr r~
dents of the communities to be served
by Sundesert who know that they
can't rely on pie-in·the-sky or wtro-
liable energy sources.
Place your name alongside those
who know that Sundesert is the only
proven and practical way to have
enough electric power in time.
Add your name to the petitions
now available in your neighborhood.
Or write Sundesert expressing your
feelings.
The Sundesert Project
P.O.~ 1831, Satt D~go. CA 911/l (1U) 111-4151
La Jolla JOURNAL
Burbank DAILY REVIEW
Victorville DAILY PRESS
Bellflower HERALD AMERICAN
Van Nuys VALLEY'NEWS
Glendale THE LEDGER
Corona INDEPENDENT
Oxnard PRESS COURlER
Indio DAILY NEWS
Palm Springs DESERT SUN
Pasadena STAR NEWS
Redondo Beach DAILY BREEZE
TM Sundnnt Pro~« tf10flllll ~:
City of Anaheim
City of Burbank
California Dept. of WQfel' ReMJurctt
City of Glendale
City of Los Angelei
City of Pasadena
City of Riverside
San Diego GaJ & Electric COlllpfllfy
·-~ • 1
1
M DAll.V PILOT
' CALIFORNIA
THE FAMILY CJRCUS. By Bil Keane Worthington Faces False 'Ad Charge
"These doubledeck numbers ore called
fractions."
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Jingle-singing car
salesman Cal Worthington and two of bis
automobile dealerships have been charged by the
stale at.tomey general's office with false advertis·
, log and unfair business practices.
; "They just don't like my jingle," said
,Worthington, who claimed allegations in the
Superior Court suit filed Monday had "no 1ub-'staoce whatsoever."
"Spot and I are disappointed," he added.
: SPOT, WORTHINGTON'S "DOG ,. often takes
'the form of tigers, chimpanzees and ~er animals
in Worthington's late-night television ads, in which
be says be will "eat a bug" and "stand on my
·head" lo make a deal.
The suit alleges that Worthington Ford Inc. 1falsely claims that purchasers of its new cars
could save money, even though the dealership bas
·one of the highest gross profits on new cars of any
Ford dealer in Los Angeles County.
Worthingt.op Ford also claims its used cars are
''beautiful, clean and sharp," when in fact, the
.complaint contends, the cars are in poor condition
'and have extremely high mileage for their age.
Blnsts Cut Off Power
CONCORD (AP) -Bombs caused two early
morning explosions which damaged trans.formers
al a Pacific Gas & Electric substation and knocked
out power to about 20,000 customers in Concord
and Walnut Creek, the utility reported.
John Rodrigues of the PG&E news bureau said
the explosions came at 4:02 and 4:16 a.m. at the
ulility 's Clayton substation in east Concord. No one
was injured. ( ) The federal Bureau ST A.TE
of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms roped off the -. .
area and were gathering
evidence. There were no arrests or suspects y~t.
PubHcadon s .. ~Rd
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Shortly before a court Monday barred the publication of excerpts of a
book by former Police Chief Ed Davis, the Los
Angeles Free Press announced it was .indefinitely
.suspending publication.
Acting publisher Andrew Jaffe said the de-
cision to suspend publication effective Friday bad
nothing to do with the paper's planned story on
Davis' unpublished book, .. Hang 'em at the
Airport.'' Jaffe said the decision was made so the
paper's parent company, beaded ~Y born-again
publisher Larry Flynt, could devise a new format
and circulation strategy.
Fnli.,al Altr~•co
S/\N DIEGO (AP>-As supporters pledged
the first $16,000 toward rebuilding the arson·razed
Old Globe Theatre, directors announced this sum-
mer's San Diego National Shakespeare Festival
wiU go on in an impromptu open air park theater.
"We will be sitting in a treehouse," producing
direct.or Craig Noel quipped Monday. during an
emotional community meeting in support of the
ruined landmark playhouse. The Old Globe was
destroyed in an early morning fire March 8, just
two weeks after a nothe r arson-caused blaze
leveled the Old Electric Building and San Diego
Aero-Space Museum in Balboa Park just 200 yards away.
IMtft,, D~feated
SACRAMENTO <AP) -The unlucky number
for the proposed California Lottery was 43.
That's how m any Assembly members voted
against it Monday.
The measure, ACA 41 by Assemblyman
Robert Cline, R-Norlhridge, would have put a lot·
tery proposal on the ballot. But it mustered only 26
affirmative votes, while needing 41 for passage.
.. ......... 'J'rlp
SACRA.MENTO <AP) -Four lawmakers say.
the FBI has asked them about a trip they took to
Mexico in 1976, when an airline's public relations
mao paid for part or their fare.
The four Democrats said Monday that agents
asked them about a trip they look to the town or
Tecate near the border to meet with Jose Lopez
PortiJlo, who was soon to become Mexico's presi· dent.
On the trip were Assemblymen Richard
Alatorre, Peter Chacon, and Art Torres and Sen.
Ruben Ayala. They said they talked with Portillo
about jails and drug traffic.
Assembly OKs S Law
· SACRAMENTO <AP) -The Assembly agreed
that everyone bates this Jaw and almost everyone
breaks it all the lime, but the lawmakers said it
has to be continued indefinitely anyway.
It's the SS.mph speed limit, the 4-year-otd child
of the Arab oil embargo.
A bill extending the speed limit past its June
30 expiration date was approved 57·9 Monday, but
on ly a fter more than 30 minutes or complaints.
JN l974, AFrER THE oil embargo caused
huge lines at gasoline stations and sudden concern
for energy conservation, the U.S. Congress told
states to lower maximum speed limits from 6S or
70 mph lo SS mph or lose federal highway building
funds.
The bill's sponsor, Assemblyman Walter
Ingalls, D-Riverside, said Cali!omia could lose
$500 million a year In federal money if it refused to
extend the SS.mph limit.
Ing a lls, chairman of the Assembly
Transportation Committee, said he personally
favored a more flexible speed limit, higher in open
areas such as Interstate 5, but "W\fortunately the
feds do not aUow that."
"MOST OF US AltE hypocrites if we vote for
this," commented Assemblyman Michael
Wornum, D-Mill Valley. "I don't know any
legislator or constituent who drives SS mph .•..
It's just like Prohibition. People are just not going
to do it if there's no reason."
Proponents, chiefly the California Highway
Patrol, argue that the lowered limit has saved 300
Judge Role~
On Death Law
SAN DIEGO CAP) -A San Diego judge bas
held California's death penalty law flnconstitu.
tional, saying'the 1972 initiative violated guidelines
for state constitutional amendments.
In a ruling Monday, Superior Court J udge
Robert W. Conyers said a provision forbidding
courts to find the death penalty "cruel and UD·
usual" punishment revised the constitution by
stripping authority from courts.
A two-thirds vote or the legislature or a con·
stitution, Conyers said.
THE CONSTITUTION says that 41eledon may
amend the Coo.sUtutioo by initiative," but Coayers
said the proposiUoo imposing the death penall)'
was actually an unlawful mialoo, not merely an
amendment.
ponyen' declllon wu lmmecllatelJ •ppeaJ'd in Silo Diego state App ellat. Court. which took t.be
issue under adviaement, Deputy I>lstrict AUomey
Peter IL Lehman said.
million gallons of gasoline and 300 lives a year.
But even Ingalls conceded that cars designed for
safety and gas mileage would do a better job at
both goals.
#'THIS BILL IS arbitrary and prejudicial,"
said Assemblyman Bill McVittie, D·Upland. "Why
should a person who drives a VW at 60 get an in·
fraction while someone can drive a gas guzzler
like a Cadillac or Corvette al SS and not gel one?"
"This is something we have lo do," Ingalls
said. •·u YoU think Jimmy Carter is going to Jet the
slate of California defy him on the only energy
legislation on the books, g uess again."
NOW Endorsement
Rape Refonn
Bills Backed
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Several notorious
rapists still at large "have dramatically em·
phaslzed the desperate need for rape reform
legislation," s ays state Sen. Alan Robbins, D-Van Nuys.
Robbins introduced nine bills Monday to com·
bat rape and its effects
Among the notorious rapists he cited at a news
conference were the "Hillside Strangler" of Los
Angeles, the "East-Area Rapist" of Sacramento,
and "Stinky" of the San Francisco area.
THE BILLS WE R E ENDO R SED by
California's National Organization for Women
chapter.
NOW spokeswoman Gloria Allred or Los
Angeles said, "Women have had all we are going
to take, and now we intend to fight back."
She said NOW particularly urges passage of
Robbins' SB 1715, which would require a prison
term for a second rape conviction. A similar bill
was defeated in lhe Assembly two years ago.
ROBBINS SA.ID other bills would:
-Establish optional self-defense courses in
junior and senior high schools.
-Set up a seven-member commission to re-
view claims from victims of rape and otber violent crimes.
-EXTEND A lt74 ROBBINS but, which
limil4d court questioninr about raee vJcUms' put . au\lal activity, to cover vJcUma ol forced aex acta.
-Mab confidential any cooversations a rape
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Allegation Untrµe, Says Fullertoii's Dye l
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
Cal State (Fullerton), upset
victor over New Mexico in the
NCAA basketball playoffs, has
been brought Into an investiga-
tion of the eligibility or one of its
players.
Fullerton coach Bobby Dye
and a spokesman for the school
said they believe the allegation
concerning Mike Linden is un-
true.
Lavon McDonald, director of
athletics at New Mexico, said in
Albuquerque, N.M , that he had
Crawford
Happy He's
A Dodger
LOS ANGELES (AP> -"It's
been a Lough time, I'm glad to
be back," says Willie Crawford,
who has played with four major
league baseball teams before re-
turning to the Los Angeles
Dodgers this spring.
Crawford was a Dodgers prod-
igy in the mid 1960s, and a reg-
ular from 1968-75. He was
traded to St. Louis in 1976, and
~pent parts or 1977 with San
Francisco. Houston and
Oakland, playmg out his option.
"It was difficult, not having a
contract," he says of the year
~pent largely on benches and in
airplanes. This spring he signed
a one-year deal with the
Dodgers.
"We're glad to have Willie, as
a left-handed pinch hitter and to
relieve Reggie Smith at times in
right field," Dodgers general
manager Al Campanis said Mon-
day. \
• "I'm about 15 pounds over the
lweighl I'd like lo be, but I'm
, working hard and it shouldn't
take long," the strongly-built
Crawford said. He got one hit in
the Dodgers' 7-5 exhibition loss
to the Minnesota Twins Monday,
and has four hits in 13 plate ap-
pearances with the Dodgers this
spring.
The 31-year-old Los Angeles
native had bis best major league
batting average, .304, after he
was traded lo St. Louis. But in
hjs rbi tot.al of SO was disappoint·
ing -below hjs best Dodgers
years or 66 rbl in 1973 and 61 in
1974.
Although the Dodgers hne a
1-3 spring record, manager
Tommy Lasorda thinks it's loo
early to worry. "That's why
we're here in spring training.
We 're just gelling into shape.
.Nobody's injured," Lasorda
1said. "After all we've only
lplayed four games."
.Hut he has iden"tified some
, problems for' the defending Na-
ltional League champions, say-
ing: "We have not played well
defensively, and we have not run
the bases well either."
The Dodgers have nine errors
in the thrce•game losing streak.
Dodgers pitching also has been slow in developing, except
for young relievers Lance
Rautzhan and Roberto Castillo.
Politician Asks
Taxpayers Aid
To Keep Rams
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Los
Angeles Democrat is asking the
state's taxpayers to put up $3
million to try and keep the
Rams from moving to Anaheim.
Assemblywoman Teresa
Hughes said Monday th~ money
-P.lus $3 million each from the
City and the County of Los
Angeles -would be used to fix
up the Los Angeles Coliseum.
Her bill, AB 2808, was in·
lroduced Monday.
Hughes said s he wants to
avoid plaps by the National
Football League team, which
uses the Coliseum, to move to
Anaheim Stadium.
"If the "Rams move, they will
tidversely affect indigenous
employment in my community,
where une(llployrnenL is
especially high," Hughes said in
a statement.
She aaid the Coliseum, built
for the 1932 Olympics, has not
had major improvements In
over 40 years. For several years
the Rall\$ have been askinc.for
improvements that include
lowerln" the field, lmprovtna
aeata arid bathrooms, and ad-
dlna elevators and escalators.
She said tho team wm make a
decision on a move "In Just a few moolhs ...
-: 8 p.m. (9) -NM 8~·
·eALL -The Laken meet vte
:g"nJcta in a 1•me pl1yed earlier tn N .., York.
received reports from several
sources that Linden may have
taken part in "some off-season
competition that was against the
rules."
Cal State <Fullerton) said
Linden, a playmaking guard, did
play in a summer league In New
York in 1977, but was not
enrolled al the school until Sep-
tember 1977.
"Mike sat out the 1976-77
school year after junior college
in Riverside. The NCAA rule on
summer leagues covers only
those players enrolled in
school)" Fullerton sports in·
formation director John Culwell
said.
Fullerton, unranked after
eight Josses during the coUege
tseason, defeated Western
Athletic Conference champion
New Mexico, 90·85, Saturday at
Tempe, Ariz., as the NCAA
tournament began.
"I've talked to Mike and he
assures me the allegation is un·
true. And I believe him," Dye
said. lie said eligibility of ~
player in an administrative mat-
ter was being handled by
Fullerton athletic director Neale
Stoner.
Fullerton is a member of the
Pacific Coast Athletic Con-
ference . Conference com-
missioner Jess Hill said he
talked at length with Stoner
after the matter was brought lo
his attention by the West.em
Athletic Conference.
"It's now up to the school, but
at this point in time I don't
believe there is a problem," Hill
said. ''I can see no problem
because the boy was not enrolled
when he played in this league Jn
New York, and received no
monies whatsoever.''
It is not known if the NCAA is
investigating the matter. New
Mexico and the Western Athletic
Conference said no complaint
had been made to the NCAA,
although an Albuquerque
. television station reported such
a probe bad begun.
•·I have nothing but respect
for the Fullerton team and th~
institution," New Mexico •
athletic director McDonald said, •
"But I have a responsibility to l
our fans, team and institution J
here. 1 "After checking, I felt there .
was something to it. I forwarded
that information," McDonald '
said.
Ironically, Fullerton's game
against 11th-rated San Fran-
cisco in the semifinals of the
NCAA West regionals, will be at
the New Mexico fieldhouse in
Albuquerque.
Says Cunningham USFCoach
Playing His
last Round I Don't Know
How We Won SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -At
midseason. Notre Dame coach
Digger Phelps teased the
University of San Francisco's
Bob Gaillard about .. playing the
Al McGuire role."
14,.,. .....
LATE TAG -SL Louis Cardinals catcher Ted Simmons is
too late in catching a sliding Tim Mccarver of the
Philadelphia Phillies. Mccarver scored from first base
on Baice McBride's hit to right field in the exhibition
baseball game at St. Petersburg, Fla , won by
Philadelphia, 4·0.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -"How
we won the game, I don't
know," UCLA coach Gary Cun-
ningham says of the Bruins' last
minute escape from Kansas in a
first round game or the NCAA
basketball tournament.
Cunningham says the next
UCLA hurdle. Arkansas. pre-
sents },he same problem that bother~ the Bruins Saturday
against'Kansas, too much quick· ness.
Second-ranked UCLA, 26-2,
and the fifth-rated Razorbacks,
29·3, play Thursday night in the
first game of the NCAA West
Regional semifinals at Albu-
querque, N.M. Eleventh-ranked
San Francisco and unranked Cal
Sta le (Fullerton) meet in the
second semifinal.
UCLA trailed 10th-rated
Kansas, 24-5, by nine points with
· seven minutes left before foul
trouble ravaged the Jayhawks. Three starters routed out for
Kansas, UCLA stopped making
mistakes. and the Bruins made
tbe lg.st eight points of the game
at E6gene, Ore., to win 83-76.
"I felt, without showing dis·
respect to the other teams we've
Sports Clipped Slwrt
·Cauthen Rides Affirmed
ARCADIA -Jockey Steve
Cauthen won a Superior Court
injunction Monday which delays
a five-day suspension at Santa
Anita.
The court stay apparently will
permit the 17·year-old to ride
Kentucky Derby early favorite
Affirmed on Saturday.
Santa Anita's board of
stewards had suspended the
17·year-old rider for five days on
charges he failed to make the
proper effort to keep his mount
Upper Edge from causing in·
terference in a race last week.
The suspension was to start
Wednesday and contin ue
through Sunday.
&Tear SldeH•ed
NORW/\.LK -Sprinter
Houston McTear, world indoor
record setter in lbre<! events this
winter, bas a strained hamstring
muscle that will keep him off the
track for an indefinite time.
The same kind of Injury forced
McTear out of the 1976 Olym·
pies.
He hurt the leg, and fell down
twice, while running a ~-tneter
race for Cerritos College Friday
against Santa Ana College.
Indoor records set by McTear
recently tnclude: 60 yards, 6.11
seconds; 60 meters, 6.54, and 50
yards, S.25.
AngebSpUt
SCO'ITSDALE. Ariz. <AP) --
Rookie· shortstop Richard Thon •
drove in three runs with a dou-
ble and a single as the California
Angels romped to a 10·3 exhib1·
lion baseball victory over the
Chicago Cubs Monday.
The Angels, led by Thon's dou-
ble, did most of the damage in
the second innif'g off Bruce Sut-
ter, the Chicago relief ace. In
three innings Sutter gave up five
runs to the Angels squad whose
pitching had been the strong sujt
in earlier spring games.
Jn a night game at Tempe,
Ariz .. the Angels played Arizona
State University and lost 7-6.
ORLANDO, Fla. --A homer
by O~n Graham and a double
steal that scored a run helped
the Minnesota Twins to a 7-5 ex·
bibitlon baseball victor'y over '
tlle Los Angeles Dodgers Mon-cipy .
Los Angeles launched the
s~ormg in the thJrd off Twins re-
ll:eve r John Solton, who got
ctedit for the victory. Rafael
t:andestoy and Vic Davalillo
each hit run-scoring doubles.
....-re:Rolb
WASHINGTON -Raul
Ramirez scored a 6-2, 7-6 victory
over Kim Warwick in the first
rbund of the Washington stop on
tJ>e men's tennis tour.
In other first-round matches,
Eddie Dibbs defeated Jeff
BOrowiak, 6-4, 6·4; Mike Cahill
downed John Yui11, 6·0, 6·1:
G(?ne Mayer s topped Jim
Delaney, 6-2. 6-0; and Brian
Teacher ousted Pat DuPre, 4-6,
6;4. 1·5.
Wade CHrldn9
WA~HINGTON-Virg1nia
Wade nipped Julie Anthony, 7-6,
6·4, in the opening round of a women's tennis tournament.
.Jn other matches, Virginia
Ruzici beat Mona Guerrant, 7-6,
6·3; Renata Tomanova downe<l
Helen Anliot. 6·2, 6-2: Kalt
Latham defeated Cathy Harter.
6·1, 6-3; Marise Kruger eliminat,.
ed Michele Tyler. 6·0, 6-1. Smith se1eeted
CV Cotreh to Guith Somh
, PorClattd Coarll Out
PORTLAND -Ken Edwards
resigned Monday as head
· basketball coach at Portland
State University.
Edwards bad a 94-63 record in
six seasons at PSU and bad
never had a losing season:
£MB.....-ed
NEW YORK -Butch Lee was
selected Winner Monday of the
Rupp Trophy as The Associated
Press college baaketbaJ 1 player
of the year.
-BRUINS, TITANS
"\ . ON TY mURSD.4Y
\10.L A and C al St ate
(Fullerton) wlll play NCAA
Weit Re,tonal semifinal games 11uar~ n\pl ln AlbuQ)lerque,
.N•wr'lti.xko and both 1amt!
wlU be tel vlaed live he.re on
XTLA <Cb•nnet 5) beginninc at So'd~k.
Tbe UCLA <•2> vs. Arhn'sat
(29-a) eciUU wDI be 1hown nm
at S with th Fullerton (22-8) VI.
Unlver1it)' of San Francisco
<"-S> outJna t0Uowln1 •t ap. prodm1tel)' 8.
faced, that Kansas is the best
team that we've faced this
season. We have not f aced
teams with that kind of quick·
ness all year," said Cun-
ningham.
"If you look at Arkansas. they
have the best record in the na-
tion the last two years." Cun
ningham continued, "They've
lost only five games in two
years."
Arkansas scormg leaders Ron
Brewer, Sidney Moncrief and
Marvin Delph give away a lot of
height, but "all three can jump
well and are decepli ve 6·4
players," Cunningham said.
•·Arkansas is a· very fine
basketball team and has the
quickness Kansas has," Cun-
ningham says.
The only team that defeated
balanced Ut:LA dimng the reg-
4lar season was Notre Dame,
which did it twice. The key to
the Notre Dame triumphs was to
beat UCLA's excellent outside
shooting, and match the tall
Bruins in rebounding.
The Razorbacks appear to
h$ve the necessary shooting eye,
averaging 54.6 percent for the
season, compared lo UCLA's
52. l percent.
UCLA center Gig Sims, who
has bad a persistent respiratory
problem, played only 10 minutes
against Kansas. But the Bruins
got a big game out of backup
Darrel Allums, who had 11 re-
bounds and six points. Sims was
still ailing Monday.
Trainer Ducky Drake had bet·
ter news about the ankle injury
of James Wilkes. He was
bothered against Kansas but
should be ready lo play against
the Razorbacks.
Basketball Poll
Tile T09 Twenty ~ems tn tile flnel Associated
Pren coll~ l>olSl<•lbolll pOll, b•sed on 11~~
11\rouQI\ Sunday. "'"" 11~1-Plll<e votH In P¥•n-tn•~s •no MdSOn re<Of'dj:
t llCentuOyl2'1 1._1 11.USF 1J S
2 UCLA( 111 16·2 11.NewMuo<o 1•-4
l OtP•ullfl 1 .. 1 IJ.lndl•na 11·7
• Mlc11.s1 111 1•·• u u1enf 11 n s
~ ArkanHs n.J IS.Flortd•St 1J 6 6.NolreO•~ ?• 6 16 N C•rOllM 13 I
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a Muqutue 2'-• 11.o.1ro11 2S-l
9 l.OUISV•lle lU It Ml•m1,0. 18 '>
10 llC•t1Ws 2< S 20 Ptnn 20 •
011\ers recel\11119 VOl<S, In alph•~lkel order.
Arlzone, D•yton. Cal Slate (Fullerton>,
Gffrgeto-. O.C., Houston, llhno1~ 51•1•, 111
Olan• St•t•. New ~M. Pen American, A-
hl•"d, Syr.c:us~. Vtll•nov•, Virgin••, W•k•
Forest. Western Kent...:ky.
Taldttg Control
If Gaillard's Dons, who opened
the NCAA tournament with an
upset victory over North
Carolina, win their next four
games, he can go out of college
basketball, like McGuire of Mar-
quette last year, as coach of the
national champions.
"Wouldn 't that be great?" the
USF coach said Monday as the
Dons began preparing for
Thursday's game in Albuquer-
que, N.M., against the tourna-
ment's most surprising firsl-
rou n d winner, Cal State (Fullerton).
Tbe Fu11eron Titans, represen-
tatives of the PCAA, upset
heavily favored New Mexico,
which would have had the
homecourt advantage had it
reached the Western Regional.
"It will be interesting to see
how the fans at Albuquerque 1
treat Fullerton," Gaillard said.
"I don't know who they'll root
for in our game."
Gaillard decided before this •
season began that it would be his
last at USF and, at least for a •
while, in college basketball. • •
At age 37, be said he would
leave because. "there were cer·
tain things I realized I didn't
need. 1 couldn't see myself •
coaching and answering a lot of
negative questions for the rest
of my hfe. There ar e other
things to do and I'd like to try
them."
Pro basketball is one of those
things, he said, because ''there's
no recruiting, which makes a big
difference."
Although he considered
recruiting an unpleasant
necessity, Gaillard was one of
the best, landing such players as
center Bill Cartwright, the 7-
footer rushed hard by Notre
Dame and many other schools
three years ago, Winford Boynes
and James Hardy.
Cartwright and Boynes com·
bined for 43 points in the 68-64
victory over North Carolina. The
6-8 Hardy has been sidelined for
a month with a broken thumb
but should be ready to play some
Thursday.
Gaillard, also leaving his job
as USF athletic director, will be
paid by the university through
August. and then. be says now.
"l really don't know what I'll
do."
Steve Neff of Bethany uareth College <top> takes a
rebound awoy from Re&inel G~ines of Winston-Salem
State University in N'AIA b sketball tournament action
Mondoy nighl ot Kansas Cily. Top. eeded Wir.ston-
Salem prevailed, 77·6L
1
~ DAILY PILOT TUlledey, March 14, tt18
Playing Leap Frog
Srattle's J ulio Cruz (top) gets out of the
'' ay of a hard-cha rging Andre Thornton of
the Cleveland Indians in a n exhibition
baseball game a t Tempe, Ariz. Monday.
Thornton was for ced et second when Rico
Carty grounded to shorts top. Cruz executed
the double play. Seattle won 10-1.
Falcons Have Balance
SadLlleback Foe l s Top Slwoting Team
NORWALK - Cerritos
College doesn't have the size to
match up with Saddle ba ck
College in Wednesday night's
(7: 30 > opening round of the state
J C basketball playoffs at the
Long Beach Sports Arena, but
the Falcons make up ror it with
quickness and shootine, says
Ce rritos coach Bob Foerster.
"We are probably the smallest
team in the st.ate tournament,"
~ays Foerster, "but we are a
good shooting team and we
make up for our lack of height
lr'ith hustle. Character and
s hooting arc the top assets we
huve."
Cerritos produced its best
mark in his t ory (22-8) in
finishing as the South Coast Con-
ference runnerup -and it came
as no surprise to Foerster.
··w e had aJl five starters back
from a team that won 18 games
last year. So we figured we
would have a strong team."
* * *
The five -guards Lorenzo
Romar (6·1) and Brian Lumsden
( 6-3), center Harold Homsher
(6-S) and forwards David
Wilburn (6·3) and Gregg
Rlpbagen (6-4) -all shoot well.
And all but Homsher average In
double figures. Wilburn, from Banning High
(Wilmington), tops the Falcons
with a 16.4 average, followed by
Romar (14.0), Lumsden (13.8)
and Riphagen (10.6).
And Foerster also uses three
other players extensively -
sophomore Willy Sonsma C6·2>
and fres hmen Jeff Brewer (6-3)
and Herb Harper (6·4).
"All eight have been playing
well," says Foerster.
The Cerritos coach believes he
has the depth to stay with Sad·
dleback, but he readily admits
defeating the Gauchos ma y be a
big chore.
"Saddleback ls a very difficult
team to beat. They do the things
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you don't want a team to do to
you. And Saddleback is working
on the right concept . . . they
have quickness and the depth to
maintain that quickness. And
they also have shooters and a Jot
of confidence.
"Blll (Mulligan> has done a
very good job in using 10 or 11
players. It's a hazard sometimes
if you don't know how to use that
many playCf"s. but he has done a
good job. And Saddleback also
has size. I think size and quick-
ness are Saddleback's two great
assets," says Foerster.
This season's Cerritos club is
the highest-scoring team in
F a lcons ' history, with a 90.0
a veraAe per game. Thus it
would be a departure from Ce r-
rltos ' run-and-gun attac k iC
Foerster was to slow the tempo
Crom Saddleback.
But that's just what he did
three seas ons ago against
Compton when the Falcons post-
ed a 4745 in the state semiflnals.
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BASKETBALL I TRACK I TENNIS
Corum Triples for Tars;
Relay Team Ties Record
Chris Corum turned in another
sprint triple :ind led Newport
Harbor Hlgb's 440 relay tum to
the fastest clocking In the county
this year in a non-league
triangular track and field meet
Monday on the Sailors' oval.
The quartet of Frank Venellk,
Steve Dawson, Wayne Kasparek
and Corum aped to a 43.2 effort
in the sprint relay, tytnc the
s chool record, as Newport
Harbor stayed unbeaten this
season by easily out-running
Cypress and University High
(Irvine).
Corum won the 100 in 10.2, the
220 in 23.6 and the 440 in 50.4. He
has won eight races this year.
Other top marks were turned
in by Kasparek in the 330 lows
(39.2), Vencllk in the 880 (2:00.2)
and Doug Brockmeyer in lbe
discus throw 049-0%).
In a Century League dual
meet, Estancia (Costa Mesa>
got a distance triple from Mike
Mccaa but still Jost to visiting
El Modena (Orange).
Mccaa won the 880 (2 :01.l).
mile (4:41.4) and two-mile
(9:55.6).
Despite strong efforts by Matt
Blaty in the distances and Ed
Thorp and Randy Heidenreich in
the field events, Marina (H\Dlt·
ington Beach> loet a non·league
dual meet at Loara CAnahelm>.
Thorp ~le vaulted 13-6 and
Heidenretch high jumped 6-4,
equalling season bests, while
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the lwo-mlle in 9:52.9.
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Mulligan Irke d
Ex-Sailor Plays
For Menlo Cage-rs .
Notes from the state JC
basketball tourney:
Former Newport Harbor Hlgb
guard Mitch Massey is a member
of Menlo College's cage team,
which faces Cerro Cola in lbe first
round ~ the state small schools
tourney'l'bursday atl0:4S a.m.
Massey is a 5-11 freshman
guard who is Menlo's seventh
man. He plays behind Curtis
Townsend, brother or UCLA's
Raymond Townsend.
RUMORS DEPT.: -Sad-
dleback coach BW Malllgan aays
be'• Ured of bearing all tbe
rumors aboat becomlnC the~ -CRAIG
SHEFF
bead coach at Cal State (Long
Beach>.
"Right DOW I'm oaJy thin.Iring
aboot lhe state &Gurney, tbeo I'm
going to lake a week's rat. I
really don't know lf I woald take
the Long Beach job lf it was of·
fettd. l'mgoingtobavetoglvelta
lot of thought."
M ulllgan bas bad no ell red
contact "1th Long Beach yet.
but probably will have before
the week ls out. He does have an
applicaUon for the job on bis
desk, but so far hasn't &oacbed
U. The final day for flllag Is
April S.
Cerritos players Dave Wilburn
and Lorenzo Romar wanted to
play for Saddleback two seasons
ago -except that Gauchos
coach Bill MuJUgan didn't give
them much encouragement and
both wound up at Cerritos.
The pair have been two-year
starters and will face Mulligan
nod Saddleback Wednesday
night.
BARGAIN DEPT.: A special
four-day tournament pan.
priced at Just $8, ls avallable at
the L B Sports Arena wben
tickets go oo sale Wednesday
monlng at 8. ~ral admluloa
i~ $3 per day with cbllclren ancler
lZ and sentcemm admJUed for
$2. ~
That $8 dacat 111 good for 2%
games.. A.ad U you•re a senior
c:lUzen It costs Jut $S. A defhdte
bargain.
QUOTABLE QUOTE DEPI':
From Tandy Gillis, OCC basket-....,...ll coach: "Generally speak·
ing, we had a pretty good year
(17·14). Before the season start-
ed I bad hoped we could win 18
or 19 games. And there were
three or four games we should
have won.
"Things look bright for next
year. We have three starters
back (Ray Orglll, Paul Akin and
Pete Neumann) and if we can
land a couple of top freshmen,
and get a transfer or two, we
could be very strong."
SKlPPTN' AROUND: Sad·
dleback's Bleb lfeElra Ua
finished third in assists in the
state thJs past buketball seaaoo
wltb an average ol 9.1 per game
• • • Bob Holm, 33, a highly·
successful cage eoach at Mt.
Miguel High in San Diego, will ..
assist Felix Rogers at Grosa-
mont next season. Holm was
110-59 in six years of prep ball
. •. Nonia Scott, 31, is lbe new
basketball coach at Cal State
<LA). replacing Bob Miller, who
quit art.er nine years. Scott bas
been a Miller aide the past six
years.
A look at the top bitters in
area college baseball tbus far:
Orange Coast -Glenn
Robert.son (.432), Jamie Nelson
(.417) and Mike Sodders (.308);
Golden West -John Moses
(.362), Steve Nemeth (.348) and
Rick Clark (.326); Saddlebadc -
Vic Hasler (.407) and Howie
Houk (.363); UC lrvlne -Eric
Fro lander ( .325); Kenny
Washington (.310.
Robertson bas hit in all 10
OCC games while Moses and
Nemeth have not been held hit-
less in any of GWC's 11 games.
JUIOOtl CIOl..Ul0£
Net Results San lkrNrdlno def Oolelltfl Wttl
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Uni, MD
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rng Irvine Hlgh early and held
the lead throughout in posting a
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Monday.
PREP TRACK. • •
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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE
Mater D e i High <Santu Ana>
advanced to lhe finals of the
Newport Elks Tournament with
a 6·1 victory over host Santa Ana
and await news of the lime and
foe for the finals.
University scored a pair or
runs in the second inning, then
added three in the firth in a
game they never trailed.
Steve Tilles drove in a run
with two hits and Joe Parker
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the winners.
M atcr Dei wasted little time in
scoring a pair of runs in the first
inning o n walks to George Johsz
and Mike Dotte rer and a triple
by Vic Martin. Bobby Meacham
s ingled to get Martin home and
1t was 3-0.
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•0 00
Herrell, SS
HAii, lb
Atnay•, c
FI01CI. rl D-<f P•lltrson, 11
Sl11lllft9, lb
Hernando, 7b
V•l.S.r. cl p
V•n Z•nl, p
H~r.O.,p
L.Oft'\ell, rl
Young, lb
Tol•t•
• 1 l 0
• 0 1 0
l 0 I I
3000
2000
0000
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370 l~ 0 h 10 )
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PV -1 BodrWlllOeftt IN) 110. 2 Tl\om> IN) J
~tl11 (Cl
SP 1 Jetlrln CNI *''· l Brewer 1(.1, J Ut> ltnde CCI.
DT-1. ~on 110 117 e: 2 Gll>I (Nl· J 8r11Wtr
ICI ,
Junlw Vanity
f<ewwt 114, Vft4¥otf'llty ff, Cy(N"tH I
100 I. 0'0.ly CNI II I, 1>0 I SnodQr•u IVI
H l; HO-I. Bellber> (UI SS.J; uo t. H•nwn INI
1 06.9; Mlle-I. ~llll'hOul IV) J:~.3. 2 mu.-1
S<llll>f>orst IUI 10'30,1: 440 rtlly-NOwPo•, ....
Mrlt relAY----13 O.~; UOHH I W••d INI
lt.l; :UOL.H-1. W•rd IN) '1 t, HJ I Ktl'IOe INI
St. W -1. Werd CNI ~t-1w: TJ-1. ~"'111"!11•11
~M.,,, Pll-1. Mcoan.ICI (N) 11-0; SP I Goblt
INI 40-11, OT 1.GoOltCNI 1D4·>
V••tl!Y El-.,... (11) Ut) Ell..,<lt
100-1 Yorio IEMI 101, 1 H-n IE>ll 101 J
<»oorM C Esll 10.•
120-I ~ ( E>U 1) I. 2 VtrbllrQ I EMI
lJ 1· J York IEMI 73 I
'40-1 0.••CI Wllll.,.,. IEMI •l 7, 1 o.tryl
Wrlll•ms I EM) !JI. l SUl"'''""d C Elll ~ l
NO I McCM lbU 1 01 I, l Grebl>l"' IEMI
l 07 t ; l ~'I' (Est> 1.D4;
"'Ille t McC.t (81) • O • 2 Gril>OIM IEMI
• H.•; l Spo'-tt I Bii ; .. 1
l·mllt -1. M<CM (Esll f SS•. 7 Sullrun
( EMI 10: 11 I; l Fll.IGe't ld CEMI 10 ~ 0
UO.HH-1 Pelrlna (£sl) u •. , Hond4 IEMI
t• t. l . Ktrkl,.,.rlEMI 161. no LH-L Wllll-s (£Ml 41.0;' H~I\ (E•ll
~1 t; l. Ktrkfmer (EMl 41 ~.
HO rel•y-1 El -;; 1.
Milt rtl•y-1 EslM>CC• l St 4.
MJ-1. Cooper(Elll ~. 2, l~-er(EMI~. l
P•lrln• ( E•ll Ml.
L.J-1. ~-.er tEMI 2CH; 2. HlkMrmMI IEMI IO·t: l Werooro (EM), ... ,,,
lJ-1. w1111 .... s IEMI •l·J. ,, a .. e, IEM) ••·2. 3 Mdl<Hrmtn ( EMI ;o.o
PV-1 Flelc~•tr (EM) 12-4. 2. Plnon•y IE\11 no. 3. M•ntrt/loio c EM) II o.
SP-1. !Amp (£HI 49-1, 2. R•y• IEMI 4f.O, l Banker I Esll "-2
OT-I. Ray• IEMI 146-0; 2. C..mp <E.sll 1~ '· l. Sthtnson IEl0 172·11.
J1111i. V•"'tr El Mod9flt ( .. I (16) EslM<lt
100 I. O.llut• (EM) 11.2; 12()-1 ICokk• (EMI
2S 9, "O-t. Kolek• (EMI SI.I; tall 1 Kollk• (EM) 2: 13 I; Mll-1. S<l!er.S.I (EMI • ii 8, 7
mile-I. MCC.rltty <Est) tO:H 0, 120 Hli I
Motter ( EMI 17.1; 330 LH-1. Kr•u .. IEsll Q O
••O ret1y-1. El ~ 4t S; mllt relly I. El
Moden• J•SI •. HJ-I. Miiier (EM) S..; u ' Mitter (EM) 1~10; T J-t. Bredin (EM) ,._..
Pll-1 M.snluortous <Esll 9-6, SP-I. S-.r
!EM) 39·01<>; OT-I. W•ICen CEstl 112-l. ..-io,._
El~!• .... > lts\1>1 E1IMcl.1 100-1. Stlony IEMI 10.7, 2. Lowclermllk IEMI.
3 IC•ufm•n IEst>. no-• Loude•mll-c EMI 2S 2. 2. Stlllon 1es11. 3 Harold IEMI.
4'0-1. Harold (EM) SU, 2. St'"°" (Est); l. Fresllo(EM).
U0-1. Gii IEMI J.11.2. 7. Si>lke (Ell); l.~
na"o IE>ll. Mtm,,,_ IEUI.
Mii-i. H••Old IEMI s:02.t; 2. .CllOWllon
<E•ll; 3. v.,_., CEMI.
1·mlle-1. H¥old (EM) 10:11.0; 2. H-(Esll;
3. Ortiz I EMI.
12.0 H ~I. Ha11s.n c EM) 1t.J; 2. S.rr•llo fEMI; l. $.Mimi CEMI.
330 LH-1. Ser•llO (EM) ... o; 2.J1nuen (EMI:
3. Andu"°" I ESll.
••O rel<111 -1 . Esl•n(I• 41,3 ••
Mrle rel•y-1. El Moderw3;S2.2.
Fights Slated
For Anaheim
Friday Night
Anaheim Convention Center
will be the scene of four boxing
matches Friday with action
begmnmg at 8 p .m
A h eavyweight match will
feature J smael Ruiz ( 111 3l
against Dan Johnson 05·12). a
middleweight bout pits Fulengio
Obel (6--0) against Rudy Robles
(36·6), and a flyweight tiH
matches Joey Olivo (15·0>
against Victor Diaz 05·1).
Also. Rafael Rubio ( 18·2)
duels Raul Pacheco (25·5) in
bantamweight action.
Ruiz has claimed a knockout
in each of his 18 victories, while
Johnson, although h e's only a
s hade over the .500 mark, is con-
sidered a dangerous ~oe.
The other half or the main
event features ObeJ of
Venezuel a, who tan gles with
Robles, a former top rated con·
tender. Obel, who knocked out36
of 39 amateur opponents, is step-
ping up in class with Robles.
Robles went 15 rounds with
WBC middleweight champion
Rodrigo Valdez before losing a
close decision and is rated No. 9
by the North American Boxing
Federation.
Victory in this one is con·
sidered a big s tep toward mov·
ing into world middleweight ral-
jngs.
The Olivio-Diaz bout features
two boxers with combined Josses
totalling one, while Rubio of
Mexico will be trying to reverse
a previous setback at the hand
llf Pach eco, who is the flyweight
champion of Baja Califoma.
Alrunitos Alamitos Race Results
Andy M.11lcr or Golden
West C:ollegP ranks
-.ccond a mon g
California junior college
l)Wtll'l mers tn three
t-vents while lenmmate
Jeff DeMott is fourth in
anoth er
Mi 1 l e r has posted
times of 1.59.90 in the
200 individual medley 1 4 .46 50 in the 500
freestyle nncl 2: 14.00 In
the 200 breaststroke
OeMotl has a 48 40 time
m the 100 freestyle to his
credit.
In addition, G olden
Wes t ran.ks third in the
400 medley relay with a
best of 3'42.JO.
T911 JC: Swlm Mlrlll
400 medley rti•Y 1 P•Udene
3 JS•?. 2 01e11to ll•lley 3;41 'IO. >
Goldoft Wttt ):0 .11; 4. l'oolhlll
3 0 •O, ' ~t• Molli<• J # 00.
011>ers 11. Or~ C:O..i l :SJ 'IO, "·
!>•Cldlto.cll l ss ...
1000 lree I. Anc•I •Pt,.adtn•I 9 SO 65, l . Klr~hntr IDl•blo VelloYI
O \? &0 3 J•m"' IWUI V•ilnl 9 ss 00, •·Adams IModellol •.so.JO; S M•ng•n I West Valloyl 'I st 10.
Olhers GtlonMa IGoldtn Woll
10.11.10
200 lrH -1. 1< .... smark (Pt~n•I
l ·•l SC; 2, lflqulSI CBlker\llelQI
1 •6.00; 3. Mer1Qan •w .. 1 ll•ll•Y>
I 46,,0~ 4. lllrl C.1rrlnqlo"
tAmerlten River I, A.dams (Modttstol
I .... o. 011•"'" OeMoll (GolCltl\
Wesll 1'48 10; 13. While IGolderi Wot) l·•t?O
so''" t P"rrfsr> 11/enhirel 21 3';
;...~:?::~r 1~'.}\~' • 'l.c:.0riet~
l,.mu1un RIYerl JI.I)(). S B•rnard
I P•\41.S.n•I n 01. Otrwrs •· OeMOll
I Golden We>ll 11 10, •. C Utl Mllltr.
SCH IGoldtn We>ll ll 40, 12. Crou (Oreno-C:0.•1111 50
200 IM-t. H\U IOlablo V•ll•Y1
,,!'so: $ 1 Mllltr IGolOtn Wt\11
I S9 70; 3 A.de-(Modt>1ol 1 00 to;
• Ollos.on IP•.-n.I 2·01 Jl.,S,
lOl>m•n C Olablo llalleyl 2 01 60.
700 lly-1. ODHto CS.nl• MOnlc•l , S6 00; 1, H>u I Olabto V•lley)
I H 40; 3. (hel Mlllm•n IOl•blo V•lltYI, c;or,...,. (Foolhllll 1 st.70; S.
AdtmS (MoCltSllol ' St'°· Othtn: IL Fl1nt1i.1Co ....... WKO J:".Ot.
100 lree-1. Marks (Putdtnll
0 o 20; 7. Sl•hl IS.nt• Monico 41.10; l e.n-d (P~l 41.JJ;
4. OeMott CGoM!oft Wea) 41.M; S.
MarS/\•11 <Sen Jose) 41.10. 700 beet-I. Sen.lier CP~) ,:00.10; z. McCormick ISollno>
~ 01.00; 3. Adam\ (~slol 2:03.lO. •· Sulo•r I Foolhftll ? ·03.SO; )
lohmln IDl•blO Vtlley) 2:03.tO
Olners: 6. foml•fd (Goldtn We>I)
1 os.to: 1. Dunn (O,.noo Coast>
2 06 ,O; 11, l(eel• CGol0tt1 WtsO
)•09.20
Entries
SOii lret -1. ICorsmtrk (PHtdefl•I
•.4'.32: 2. Miiier <Golden Wettl •• •6.SO; 3. Jamet (Well V•lley)
• 46.70; 4. Mtnoan 1wes1 va11tyl • • 41.20; S. Klncnn.r (Oltl>lo Valley) oer. Purse\l,OOQ •:•9 70.
T•tlflt'I Maf'MU •Mllff
""' ... 17:4$ PlllST ltAC£ -One mlle. Peet.
Ctelr11l119. Purw '1,toO. Clelm1"9
PfkeS $J,000. ""'" 70 IJltrttnl, • nar old .....es O P*t"c:tnl.
LOUI PrlnA 151..,lnl: V•lf-V J in\
(LtCOll•>: Oules Rosy O'Gr•dy
(l(umelerl: Een CAii IWlnel; Se•
Light l OuMIO•lll; Seo II R•cier
I McOOl'ltOle): TU)ltdo's Mtr-lR•l<h1ord); MJn Red Buuty
(CrAMI,
SECOND II.ACE -0... mlle. Pece. C•l·b•ed. S .,,,., olds ., under.
M•ldo11s. Punt $2,400.
Andys Reber IGrtnll; Sin Anclrtff
IMarohn) Sier Slooolft' IMtf'lr.-11);
Andy> Hound I Blecli.man>: LaQy
8r••o IAndtnOll; Heocer Redsl<>l>t
1Gru11dy); L•udabl• (Goudruu), ClwllllO lCM'INll.
THl,_0 llACE ~One mile. Trot.
Cltlmlnci lwlnclfcep. Purse $1,400.
M•res JO percen1. O•lmlno ptlcts i.t,OOO-$,~.ooo. MvsletY Trip (McC.nnl; I( Rallon
I Ku•blerl; £dotwooo Ha11dora
18utonel; Reno EMpres• CCIII!);
Vtrn Sier H1novtr (Wl>hardl:
W•OftG Key (Gou«taul: Earl Oan
CMlsktll); Canel'( Utile (Jo/lnHn).
POU llTH llACE -Onr mile. Ptce.
CltlmlftO .._ICACI. MtrH 20 Ptr•
uflt. Pur1ot $2.olOO. Clelmlng prices
Sl,000-S,SOO,
MI s lw Ou 89• ( Gr'tQory I; Stftdy
Piek (Aut>lnl; IWI (Mtrohn): MIO
Mt Boy (MISkt!U; $fla....-n (Todd);
Tor11onto H IB•Yleu>. Ill E•ol•
(Rll<hle); ~iw'tell6 <Olffl.
f'U'TM ltACS -Ol'9 mfle. P.-.. S
~•r olos .. under, non-winner of MOO
ttnl m_., t...ce. (Mans l rtcts.l
Purseu;100.
J J's Glor( Cllldlmof>cll: Sl"P'f
11.,. e.,. "'"""'-': Smldl19 o.n1 I B~nnttt); Lady Peclftc
l8•acllmanl: 8 C Miol IGnindYI; Armbro Trko (Ralchlordl; w.,..
t.twln ChrlS (~I; Appl~ Al-
IOver CM<OOl•O•lll.
SIXTH llAC9 -One mflt. Peet.
... --..,
CJNr. Trio Ge9d
l"11tn llAU -One mlle. P..:e.
<••1mln9. Pune $1,tllO. L. l ....
IL•CoSlt) :UO 2 60 '!O
Bamboo< IRalCMordl 2.tO 2.10
EHY Vtivet IL..kuyl 2 10
Time -2.011~
Also re<od -Oenle Prince. C.lo
G , Bou Bou C, Seflll'I Lii•. MUIOt"CIS Cl>let
Scr1l<lltd -U>Cal Prince, Ocete O\ll<h !2 EH<la M. L. Ma! & ~-.,.,._._ ,.,,,. .....
~ECOND ltACE -One mile. 't~.
C••lm•"9 htl>dlulp. Pwse 14.@.. Oullt P1t9tSU.S
IHtrperl >OO 13 60 '50 ICtlfy's K•lmuctt (S/lorU 11.20 • eo
Dire N"" 10.UltOlll 6.00 l1me-1.on;s
.Al>O r•ctd -Fl••"· Cemp"r Str••"I, Bold Slru•k• M•t.t•r P1lome, J M Eddie
No scr•tches
'tHlllD llACE -°"9 "'" .. Pece. (;ondlllont<J ICC>-1). S year Old\ & ~
<1<1r. Pur .. $2,200.
Reven 0119<1 IRftchle>
Tlmt -:t.OSl/S, tr.ell fMt
2 IO
Al$0 r--TtmPISI Pride N,
tHllMtnY Ros.II•, Touch Of Time, J R
Mcron, Prth1• Lyn
Scrtl<hld -O<Mn Bird, DrolQOlt
Prine•
FOUllTif lfACE -One mllt P11u.
Clafmtno IWncllcep. Pline $2,200
Tobtsco
( Gouclrttu) 3.40 , '° 7 '° Howdy Sport ll>Homtr) a.co l eo
Et9l1 T~1 (snort) •.eo
Tlmt-L071/S
Also r.ud -~ Alan I(. SC*llsh
Mou, Aftdy's Menno, My Do<'llh
Screlchtd -Point P11rdue,
01-1•51•
U £Heu .. 'tMMq 4 ~H..-.,
~PeH'*7.•
~'"'" llACI! -One mlle. Peet. Conditioned IC.D-31. Purse M,10o
Sut Foyle
(Goudreau>
PUb IRalchford)
Merk ft Tl'"' (Ho4t) Time -2.0J:t/S
1,40 HO 7.60
3.10 uo •.OQ
Aho rectd -PMll$ DrNm, MtllW \Illas, Mr e.w.dit
Sc.r•tched-ldllen
Spry Sar11
(Aubin) 4.lO 3.00 2 40 SlltTH ••CE -~ mite. 1'41C"C ••
W1lk1tr.100 (Kutbl...-J 2.IO 160 ConCllllontd <NW.JI, 6 yurotds & un•
For Area
Girls' Results
GlllLS GYwt.\STIC$
V•nll'f Ce-it• M""' 1i-.s1 uu1 ~ v.11..,
V•UlllJ>V-I. Relnlckl• ICVI 11;
~lllcclotU ICM) 1.6; J. Molllct (CN\J
1.4.
Vntvtn _ _.le! bws-,. Molll<•
fCMl 1,6; 2. fltelnickle CCVI H • l.
BudtlllSkl CCMI s 6.
Btfence bt•m-'. Molllca (CM)
8.7; 2. RelllicllM (CV) 1.2; l. Ptlllc·
<lolll ICMI 7.0.
OlllL.S TllAClt
V•nll'f
Utllldt llfl 0111!.I ~
100-1, Oltllee IEsu n .o. 1.
W•llt<e CE.st) 12.0; a, SMu CE.Ml 12 ),
uo-,. Bunhart IEsO n .o; 7.
tl"w"er (EM) 21.S; >. AllllM IESll
21 •••
•4-1. ~ (Ell) 1 000; 2
Wtflatt CEsU 1:04.1; J. Sc.l!reck
(EM) 1:a..o.
Josie's Choke 200 breHl-1. -k (Peuoen1I
CWllll•ms) S.20 3 00 1 .0 2:08.57; 2. Mllltr COtlMll Wesll Gold Ra1199 <Bftckm.,,I J 60 2 ..0 z, U .Ot; 3. Sp•rks IBtkerslltldl
A"QryW•ve(BaYllSS) 2.llO 2.lt.00; 4. OIU•••kl (Cypreul
Tirne -1.021/S 7·U U; S. TallllllO (MOdeslo) Also raced -W-4 Mohan!, Andys 2.20.10.
H•"1etlt, ~oy11Ayes!Y.Stuc1Poktr, 400 fret rel•y-1. Puaden•
HAU.I 3 11.40; t. ~ V•lley 3 IS.70; 3.
No scr•l<nts eekenlltld 3 10 to; 4. Sen Oteqo U E:ucu •Josie's CMlca & 1'~ 11•-.. PIH..... MtH. 4, 11 .. 1 ):tl.M, Ot•n: 6 _,,,.... ...... Ot•"•e C.Ust J:21.li; l . Oeldtll Wnt
Sl!.VENTit .;ACE -0... mue.' J:ll.lt;U.s.Ml-<U:21.l7,
P•ce. CCalmlno h•ndlup. P11ne $$,000
Houncll v: (LonQOI UO 300 300 angu ..J~
Cralo•n<I' f~> 1J10 "'° &rt11!t Tf"u Clim.ax (WllllMIU) s.eo
Tfme-2.°'l/S
Also reqa -Bio Time. C.DC>u<· N•
c1no, Nine Ceret. Wllit11"9 Shal(eup, me MHterL-. Posts
Victory
NO s.cr•t<hff
EIGHTH ltACE -One mlll!. P-, 7th Ct•lmlno "-"ltc.ao, Punt $3,.00
H•ll11popplri A
< ICuebl..-1 4.00 3.00 1.40
H-dy Guy (Goud'"u) 4,00 3.00 Ff re for Efl«I IBariOlle) 4.60
Time -2.043/S Aho rued -Kerry's Orum, F11mln90 Miss, EdQewood Quinn.
B•o Be~. Albert.u.1fc 1 Scr1ttheG -Llrk Mfnl>ar. 80
FlfQhl
SS l[U(ta Hft41U,.,,.11 A & ).
"._., GllJ, P11ld 54tJO
fflNTH llACE -One mile. P.ct.
Clelmlno twwldlcep, Purse 52,900
MtrkMon'-
1 Gouclre•v> S . ..O 3.00 2 • ..0
Out•~IQhl Maroi• (l{uelllw):Ltll 3 60 KB King IUQMhlll) 4 00
Tlmt-203 Also raced -No0111 t.ow, E•Ole RlclQe, Splft PN, lurnbet Pop
Scrtt<Md -flttd SUllWI, GolOtn J im, T__. Owls
u lucu s--. --& ... Oule•'-'' MM9e. P11i. i14.2t
.Altencltncce -S.J71
LONG BEACH-Bill
Riddell pitched Southern
Callfornia College of
Costa Mesa lo an 8·3 vie·
tory over hos t Cal State
fLong "Beach') M onday
afternoon in action on
the loser's field.
The victory w as the
third this year ror SoCal
over Long Beach and
boosted the Vanguar ds'
record to 7·2. The next
game will be a night ar.
fair at Chapman College
in Orange Wednesday.
Riddell ran his season
record to 4--0 and kept
Lhe 49ers hitting on the
ground.
When the Vanguards
scor ed three in the thir d
inninl?. Dave Wilson
FICTITIOUS 8VSINl!SS
NAME STATEMENT
l h• lollowlno penon Is clcHng '""'' Mhl>
JAMES ROOSEVELT ANO
COMPANY. 110 NeWDO•I Center
Ortv• Sult• ioo, Newport Bueti,
C•lllornl• 'l'2f>60
Jamt:• ROO>e•ell, 1~01 Ye<ht
Ruolvle, NewjlOrl &tell, C..11ror11re
91..0
Thia bU\ll\9H h <OnCIU<1ed bf 111 II\ OivlOVill
J6~ROOS4veil
Tn1s ""'""""' w•> llleo w1111 111e Counly Cler~ 01 Ord~ Counry on
Ftt1r111ry '· 197t .......
Pubh1lleel Or"•not O..•I Darly Pilot.
Feb 21, 21-M;Jr 7, I•. 1971 611·1t
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
lne 1011ow1ng person• ••• dolno
1111 .. nes• ••· BARKO GERMAN SHEPMfRDS
'" ConorM• St • Cost• -. •• CA 9'2621 Btrbolr1 F. ICotne, 691 ConQr-SI., Cos I a~. CA "1627
George A. Kothe, 691 Con9•tu St., Costa Me!MI, CA '26l7
Thi~ bus1ntn Is COnCIUC!td Dy •
Qe11eral Partnersnfp.
B.,bare F. ICothP
Thi~ ~···-· WIS !fled wlln Ille Cou"IY Clerk Of OrMloe Coun1y on Febrvary 24, 1918.
P:t«JIS
Pulbll•""" Or"•ngt Coe;t 0.ily Piiot Feb. 28. Mar. 1, u.11. 1918 , ... ,.
PVBUC NOTICE
l"ICTITlOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT
l fie 1011owlnq person~ •re dol119 llu>lnt•s 11. FIBERTECH, 7'7r Sl•I..-Av<:.,
HuntlnQIOll Bffct .. CA 9'26'6
Charles A. Ott Rio. 1110 C•lo-11
Pl1u. Ontario, CA
Joe Del Rio, 1w e. w .. r.invton,
S.t!lt Ana. CA '1'2104
Tiiis b"'"'"' 1s <onductod by •
Qtner•I Dar!M"hop.
CNrles A. Del RJo
Tiiis s .. tement WitS lrloel with lht County Cle<k ot 0re"91 C04.llllly on
Fet>ru•ry 2~. 1971.
, .. 142
P\lblf\lled Or811Ds CNU Dally PllOt,
Mar<ll 14, 21,llWIQAprll 4. lt11 1--------------1010-71
PUBLIC NOTICE
SU "•1110. COUllT Of' TNE
ST A Tl! ~ CA1..I FOllNIA "°9
THI[ C'OUNTY~O"AMG& _..._,. -!
.,.... HO-TI CI! 01' HtrAltlNG O~ '""1C9 0, IALll Of' Pl!YITIC>ff flOtt l"ttOeAT@ 0 .. WH.\.
ltUL. "aof"91tTY AY AND L.ETTERS TIUTAMfNT.-aY. l'lllVAT1f SALE f'Olt A UTMOUlA TION 'tO AD--
.... NC P nit 0 M I It I STE It U N DE 11 TH I!
IN TH1f SV"9111CMI COU,_T 0, IN01f PENOf NT AOMINISTllATIOlt
THE STATE 0, CALlf'OtlNIA l'Olt OP ESTA'tES ACT
TM• COUNTY Of' LM,.,.OELU Est••• ot KATHERINE AGNES
II\ lhe Matter of lht Eslt11 OI FOLEY .... KATHERINE SARGENT LARRY CHARLES FORBES. 111 In-FOLEY,OtcNSld.
'ompetenl Ptr>Of\. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN \Mt
Notice fs Nrtby 91 ...... tl'Mlt CM -THOMAS G. FOLEY MS fifed ... ,..,".
dtrsloned will sell al Prlvel• u ... lo petition fOf' Probate Of w111 •ltd Is·
,,,. hlol!ffl -btsl lliekltr, S&lblecl to suance of 1..e1i.rs 't~t-tarv _. COftllrm1llon ti Stld ~rlor Courl, for •ulf\orlretlon to edmlnlsttf' 1111diH'
on Of' ilttr Ille ht dty of Aprlt, 1971, ti ttt• lndeperldtnt ltdmlnhtrttlon et lltt olllct OI BLOCK ANO ROH.-YNE, Estates Acl, relffenct> to wfllOl·IJ
U O 9 Wt s Im I 11 s I• r A v •nu•, med• for lurthrr PWtkulars, .,.. UNt West mintier c..111om10 tttll, CCIUMy tt1e time am place o1 he<lrlno n......,
of Ortnge, SUit ot C.lllo<nl•. tll lllt MS bttn set fOf' April 4. 1911, .i to:GD
rlohl, 1111e end lnltrtll ot wid Cit-a.m., lri \hit a>urtrootn ol o.. ... rlmw
c .. sed •I h llmt of otetll and •II tlW No. l of Slid ccurt, at 100 c1 .. c c.n1ar
•!Ohl, 1111• -lnle<HI llwlt lttt est.at• Drive West. In -Clly ot s.t\I• Aft•· 01 u ld Cle<t•H<I lwls ecqufred Dy C.lllornl•.
optr tllon of t•w °' otherwise otlltr O•ted March 13, 1971.
INn or In _,llOn to lhtl of said Cle-WIWAM E. St JOMN,
<H'9d, et lllt llmt of CINVI, In end IO CountY Qefll
•11 llM ctr\114\ ~y SINllttd In Ole lAJIC, KllEMSlllt & l'O\.fY
City of H""11not1111 &Hctl. Covnty of > weu c.rriflt. WteJ
Ortfl<JI. St-of Ctllfornl•. -llc:ultr· Sa"t• .. ,..,._CA me1 IY dtKrlblldMfol~. lo-wll: Ttl: '66-17'9
Lot 120 of Tr.ct S79t. H -mep ,.-.,." 9tr: .... '"-r
recorded In Dool< 720, ~ I ll!rOUQh PUbllMled Or-Coast 0•111' Piiot 11 lnclu11ve of ~ In Ult Olll<t of Mer. ,., U, 21. 1t7• 1011·1•
,.,. Counly .__.,,., ol utd Oralt09 -------------C-IY. mort Commonly known as:
SJl2 ICenll_,h Oi'I ... , HlolllllnO(Oft
BHcl!, C..IHomla. -------------
PUBUCNOTICE
Terms ot Nie c.asll 11\ 1_.ul _., NOTICE TOCllEOITORS
. Ftelt1 of the Vnllad Slttn on <ontlrrnellon ot SUPEIUOlt COUltT Ot' THI! PublfshedOr4n91C:O.stOalfyPf10t, 1111. or P"I cull and b•t•ft<• STATEOt'CAUFOllNIAFOlt Ftb. 28,Mar.7.14, ?T, 1918 I00-7t ' evidenced 111' nole secured by TH a COUNTY OF 0.ANOE
PUBU.C NOTICE
MortQtOt °' TNU Oet!d on Ille ptOl)ff· Ho.,......,
ly w sold. 1'tn PtrQmt of-CIMO Estele of FRANCES O. RIGGS. to lit dtPOtlltd With bid. 0.'8Utd.
-4:.-----------1 RICI' Of" ofltn lo bt In -111119 -NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to,,,._ FICTITIOUS 8USINEU . wJll be recelwd ti t11t alorestld oflret crtdllMY al the ebow llilnwd Cltc:edlnt
NAME STATEMENT •I •nv time., .... II• llrsl llUtlllctllon lhtl •II penons IWlvlno c111ms agal111t The IQl)OWlnQ per$0n Is dotr19 buSI· hereof •net before dtlt of Stle. ,,,. Hid Otcecient .... r"IUirecl lo flit>
neu •~ Daltd ttils ""city Of Mclrcll. 1'>1 tlltm, with Ille -Wl'"Y vouc:llers, In TELLY'S, 1Sll Baker Sc •• Cost• Pttrkk M.. Ron.ayne ,,,. Olllc.e Of Ult Oen Of the abo ... •n·
Mt-H. CA At_., fOr G ... rofan lllltct court. er to present t11em. with
Pant!'( Zecl'IOU. 933 Ros .... n A•e., ol lhe estete ot $llld tllt nt<tsS.l'Y vouchers, to the I.WI•
Lono Beec,,, CA 90804 Larry O\lrlH F«lles, M denlontd at 114 Holly~ w • .,.
Thi' business fl <Ot\ducted.,... en In· lncomfltl4ftt p.,_, Bu•benk. C..lff«nla, whlcll ts '""
Cllvld,..I. Pullllalled OrWIQt OMst Dally Pliot. piece of bUslneu of IM -.!Qf"ld In
P. Z«llou """" U, 14. 20. "" ..,_,. all r11tllefs pertalnfno lo tl'IP est1te or This uat.,,.,_1 was rnett wflh ll!e • said llec_,,t, within rour mOftll\5
Coullly Clert of Ortnge Cou<1ty Oft PUBUC NOTICE •lier 1h• first Publfc•t1on 01 rhl.:r Ffl>ruery 24, 1971. no1rce.
Fmtt O<lltd ~9. 1'79 PvbUsl>td Or.,. Coast Otlly PllOt sur•1t1oct CIOUllT Of' Tiii[ J•mt$ H. Riggs
Feb. 28, N.¥.1. 14, 11. 1919 71NI STAT•WCAU"°"NIA '°°" Ed<VIOrot ct>eWrllor
TM• COUNTY Of' otlAMOll the_.,. l\tmtd Oectdt"I
PUBUC NoTIC. E .... ,...,., llUSHLL ... OH099S
-------------I .. OTICI! OP N•AlttMO OP t14Ne11,-way
FICTIT10U$ IVS.INESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tiie 1011aw1no perwns •re e101no
bl/ti MU .as;
9VSINESS CENTER 11, 7130 Eut
Fourtl! StrNt, $.tnle M•. C.1ttor111• '270S ._
Campbel ( Assocl111ts 11 I, •
Calllo"'I• QertP••• par1ne,s111p, 2130 E•st Founn Slreet, Sente Ant,
C..llfo<nlU71'0S.
Sonier> Enlftr'prt ses-p • CAllfornt• 'orporallon,
Tnfs busln~s is cond11<l~ by a
QtMral Ptr1,,.,rs1'1p,
R. M. CMns>bell
P•rtner t'hls illllenltll\ W.,,, fried wllh flit
Co11nty Cl-of O••t10t Counly on February 14. 1971
f'tH:K
Pvblf•lled Oranoe C.O.sr Delly PlloC.
Ftb. 21,28.Mar,7, 14, "18 6&2·78
P•TtT1otc P0a flllO&AT• ~WILL llll'N .. CIMltw'lliatuaS A"D "011 L•TTlf llS 0 .. AD·Tel: .. J .. 1 .. MINISY,_ATIO.. WITH Wll.L. ,. ... ,.~.,,_~
MaXeO. Pllbrlslltd Or-C.O.St 0.llY Pilot, Esltle of Et.EANOA S.~rthl4,21.1'AprU4,1971
CHAMl£1tS, ~-1on.Jt
NOTICE IS HEREBY GlV£H tN1 ------------WILLIAM E. 04AMBEAS llt.s fClto
lltrtlll <t P94Jllofl for Pnobat9 Of Wiii PUBUC NOTICE
Mfl ,.,. ,,.._. of UtW'a o# NS--------------mfnl14rtllln """' Wiii .--.... ,... NOTIUINVITUtOalDS
lerence to Whldl Is ,_ for ,.,,_ Mollee Is l!ertb'f oiven tlltt the
Pt~llcultts, -lhtt "'" lime end So.rd of 'thll1ftS ot tlle CNst Qwr>. piece of htarlftQ u......,. N.s wen set mun fly Cotl'98 District or Oraooo
for M••<h 21, 1'71, et 10 e.m., le t1'e County. Cllltoml•. will n<tlve $Hlecl courtroornof°'Pef"t,_No,)ofstld bids up to 11:00 a.m.. Wednesdtv,
c°"''· et ,. Ovk Ctnlef' Ortve Weal, Marci. 29, 1m et the Pvrd\tsfrig Olpl.
tn the City ef5elltl Ane, C.lll'Onlla. of '4lel SC1'ool dlstl'lct &outed tt IJ10 Otted~I. "11 Adams Av•n11e. Costa Mesa.
WIWAM E. a JOHN, C..fflornla, lit ""11dt time Mid llklswlll CountyCIOr'lt bePllbllclv~.....Sreedfor:
LEWll •.KPN 0 IESE L TECH HOlOGY »40 Wllllllre ....... EOUI PM ENT u. ,......., ~ _,, Ari bids ere IO lie In tcCordtflct wllh 1-------------I Tel: J.Jt.tM1 ttl<t &Id Fonn lnstnlclklM afld Condi·
PUBlJC NOTICE Aft-I' fW: ,...."'-!Ions •nd Soecllkallons Which •r11 ,.,,..
Publfslled OrWIQI Coast 0111y Piiot, on me •nCI may blwcur'tel In ""' otfko -------------! Mtr<h u. 14, lO, 1971 of lhe Purc:l\aslng Agent ot s.afd ~• "ICTITIOiJS IUSJNESS "'"11 dhtrlct.
NAME STATEMENT E•cll bleldtr m11St submll "'''" his Tha lollowlflO persons ere doing PUBUC NOTICE bid • cashier's Clle<k ctr1111ed c._._
llllslnen • .-or bldcler's lloncl ...-Ptv•ble '° -
A D A f N ~ E s T M e N T order ol tht Coast Cornmunily Coll~· PARTNER~IP.%2002CemelCIC•,Mfs. P:ICTITIOVS•USINIU$ Ohlrlct Botrd of TruslHS In •n
>Ion Vltlo. Qlllornla 9267S NAME$TATEMENT •mounl not iess "'-' llw percent U"-1 A•notd H. Waon•r. 22002 . tlle ro11owlng persons are llolno of the sumllld&1•11"tf'M>lt<tt.,.t bl&
C•m•loCe, Mbsfon Viejo, Catllornla busu>en •r. l>ICl<kr •Ill efller lnlo 1r.e proposed tU7S AGLOW INOUSTlllES. 1100 Olllll Contr11<t II the wme Is ... .,.oed II) Alwln Spn-r, 24121 Via S.n St., NtwPOrt Buel!, CA'7'60 llim. In lhe-nt of !allure toenrw In·
Ct•menle, Mls.slon Viejo. Callfornf• S.nlord K. ot-.uJ•. 211n ConlenlO, to s11<1l contrtct. u.. prOCftdS o1 tllu 9267S MlnfOft Vl~Jo, CA '261j <Mc-wlll bt forh;ltd, or In lhe US<'
01t1er lnttnllorer, 114 I St. Lt• A. Gtronlmo, 30f Cllle of• Dond, lllt IUll won tfle<?of, wlll..,. !~~!ews, wu1m1n11er, Calllornfa Escuett, SM Omltflle, CA '7•7t fOf"lelttd lo'41dso-t dls1nct.
.,..... 'tllls buslnen h CondUCled by ii No blcldt< fM'f 'Wlthelr-Ills 1>1c1 lbr
Tiiis 'l>usfne,, IS COndUCl4!d by • _,., P9r1tltnhlp. • Pit''°" ot letrt\Hr ... (•S) «Mys •fw
0tnt,.l 1M1r1nl!r5"lp. Sllnford K. Otwll tf>I oatt Mt tor.,,. OPft'ino 111tt ... 1.
Arnokl H. Wtt;Jntr Tiiis •let-WM flied Wiii\ Ille 1 he 80l<'CI Of TN\IHS ,_..,.. tltfo
Tlllt fl.t""""I wa~ filed •Ill! 1he Co11nty Clt<ll OI °'""" Coldlly ori pt"1Yil19t 01 re)«llf'O .,,1 .,,., •II bid> <:ovnty Cle<k of 0Ta1199 County on F•1>r111ry "· 1'19, ~ to w•I"" any ir.-eo<;lwllles or 111.
Feb<'uary "· 191' P Dll·.._. ,._ AMJ torm1llllH In.,., bkl.,.. In lht tltOdfno.
"''"' u ~-.,..1nge Coert Dally Piiot SIQned: Put>lhhtd Or.,. Coest Dally Pf lot, Feb. Jl,11,Mtr. 7, 14, 1t79. ,..,.,. NORMAN E. WATSON
Ftl>. 21, 1t -MM. 7, 14, 1979 •IS.11 S.Cly. 6Nrd 01 TnrslMS
C1tlr11l119 handlup. Mtru 20 per·
unt. Pu,.,. $2.100. Otlmlno prltH ... 0001.soo.
Floor uerc•-'· Mollie• ICM) t 4; 2 ReWclUe (CV) 7.t ; l. O'Dell
CCMI 7.0 ••
AllofOUlld-t. Moltke (CM) l2. I; 1.
ll0-1. OtlQMIO IE'tl 7:30 7: 7 Ht<lco (£Ml 2:41.0; l. GIN.on CE•ll ~·(Jo.
Mfl-1, Mete.II Cl!ltl S.S7.7; 1 S.~ (£10 6:0U, a. .Alltlf'I (EMI
•:t4.t .
Sports
Calendar walked to force one run PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBUC N<n'ICE <>otn: Mlrtll2t, 1'1'1-11:00a.m. 8rd: Apt ii S, 1979
Publfslwel Orange C.SI Otlly Pllol.
taper AICl\ard C Dovells): J .J'•
Pallon (GOUOl' .. U) I St .. CIY Goin
ccrenel: VMldtrtlltl CIAOalr Jrl:
Kemalll IKurnal.,.); SpudMt Sun
CWMllef'll SNl'MOll N CU9'11111111;
Ed's LaUl'le (O'ulte Jr).
HVaMTtt llAC• -OM mllt. fla<t. N~,_ $10,000 n-n. Also ello1114t ,_..,,i,..... 17..5GO 7MI ff.._.
wlnMr 111 laJl S llWIS. Also etlQI.,..
nofl·WIMU • races for MOO fkst
,,,_.,. Pllr•$S.OOO. Htvllle JemH N <Sprloosl;
c.valltt N (KuMllHI; Biii'• ~•ca
coovdr••ul ; Time Strt•m
<ll•lcl!lorll1 ltrontn Ramena CA~; ,.._w.,., co.son. ..
•tOltnt ua -o.. mii.. Pee ... ~ Cltlmlllf. Mar.s 10 Pef'Ulll. ~ ... 000. C: ........ 11tka SI0,000. VIC 8 Tar (U9'1lhlfll; Prelrl•
~.,..,.. (DIMfNt); Ncwl!IW..tem
CMISbltll The 0reM ....,.y (8tY•
lest): StltO• Giiby (Go.,., .... ,;
~I. .. (l(uellltr); 0.-.M
14 (Mllolf"); WI .. Move A (°"'""YI,
NINTH ltACll -One mlle. fl1Ke.
Cl•lml"'I llllldlCIP. • ~ oln ts
pert•11t. flvnt .... aoo. c;1almln9
""'" lt,Gl»-t1,400. HT., .. CWlll\trdll OUk-Larry
COUOll'tr); ._ ..... 1 Rlcllt Wo
(1(11e11l•f'I: J111lan• t•lle (011n·
fltlltcltl/ H.T A CMl"'-'ll; ..,..._, ••
~rlt CTlshtfl I lalM Ot111lr Ftll•
111e 1e1'IO•d); Armb•• M•e•c (OelietHlll.
Baseball
Rtl11lcklt (CV) 29.S; S. Pellkclotll
CCMI :U.t. .-.v......,
c.ttaMeu CUt.11 C1!f.6> C...~~
VH ltlno-1. McNUtt fOll) 1.7: 2.
hti.rsoft (CV) J.t; J. Fllol•r (CM)
1.S.
Vn••ttt o•r•ll•l bars-t. lllosa
ICMI l .S; 2. M<Nult (c;M) 1.0: J.
Btrt•llno ICVl 7.4.
B•••nce btem-t. McNUll CC8)
ti: t. (tit) Grtt CCMI 91\Ct R-(CMI 7.t.
FIOOf uercl-1. MCl'lult !CM7
1.4; 2, Pl,,,., (CMI t.t) S. ~IOSSl•n
(CV) 7.9.
All·fou"6-1. MtNUU ICM> SJ t ; t.
"'• (CM) 2U; a MMoulett ICll) 2'.1. Vlftlty •t11. Vetley (IQ.I) (lit.I) 0... Mllh
VeullM«t-1. ""°"'kklOfl (Fl I J:
7. S.Uvye (Fl U; a. L. HolflMI\ (Fl
1.1. • .,.-1. Welllr CFI 1 .4; t F..-r~ IFl U ; J, Sallevp CF)
7 ... leem-1. VMllll' Cl"I 7.t; t. Ctlt)
We11'9, HoftMM CFl 1.S. Floor-I. Sekeu~ Cl') 1,41; 1.
Wtl)ltr IF) 7A: J. tWftNlfl lf'I >.7 • All-f'O\lltlf-1, ~ CFI Sl.1; !.
Weller (Fl '1.t: >. l'rtdfrldt,... "'
JO ••
t-mll-,, ~t IE1U 12:04.4; ,, hell (EsU U:21,,; a. Wlllltlock
CEMI 14!5'.7.
110 LH-1 • .,..,,.,CE.Ml u .o; 2.
Al-lrrs • CEIU 1U; J. Delgadl CE1U
11.0.
440 rtll'f-1. Eltltl<lt 52.0.
Miit •tll'f-1. E&llnele 4:2U.
HJ-I. Ch•llH C811) S•O: 7,
tlrtwattr C•M' 4•11; ). Hottman
CEMI 4-7.
lJ-1. ~(Eat) IHVt: 2. 0.
It Cnir (Esll IS..; J. Smllll (£Ml
ls-2.
$P-1. Pelt....., Cf.all 32·10; 1,
IC•l>f'er (Estl IJ.10; J. ~ (Esll ;n.11.
OT-,, Pt4""411t (f.sll IMO; 7, IC..,,.r f &II llH; J. S..lord (Eal)
... 11.
............ (Mlrell tn
Otvlnq-So<ltl\ OMtst u~ f11w1f1
a1 Minion VleJo U:!S).
Swimm!~ LN9Utf>'•llms
at Newport Herbof HIQll Ill; GotCllM
West Colleoa 4C Rlllerton m.
Bastbtll-5en Clemente et Ccwon•
Cltl M•r, OtNt Hiiis II Gos,_ Mes.,
Mission VltJO M V'11Wnlty, El Toro
al L..tQun• llM<ll, C.pislr-V•ll..,
al Lut11tr1n Of•nge Call 11 >: ISi:
~rlne "' L8 Mlllfqn at Bl•lr Flefd
(71; Soul....., Qlfflorfllo Collea-•l Chapman Colleot 111: Steldletitck
C~llf119 at Sano;. CC 12.301. Vollevtltll-Mtltf Otl et EdfJon
(I); C.I Hffl#I ti Marina CT); OrMOlt CH~t ColleQ9 at Fullerton <1;101;
C01it11• Of the CIMIY9M et Gilden wu1 Coll• c1·101.
TeMls-San ~et Coron.a
dtl Mer, Olf\I Hiiis et Gosla llMH. Mltflon V1ejO et Ul!l-Jlly, L.tQune
8tK1' al II Tbro (ell et J); Golclen
WUI Calleoe•l LA ve11.., 12:30).
0 .. ~llHlk"l-1..akt#ood et F-· ltlll Vtllrt HIQh u· 1s1. 9Hlttlll~•ll• Sl•hl JC eU'fOlll ll
Lorio 9H<ll Arent CS•ddlelba(lt
COll\f911 Vl ()wntM Coller)e ti 1')0
p to.)
OlrJs sollblll-Gotlltn West
C'rloll• •I Rkl HCIMO Ill. Olri• ..,f'llflt•ll~-Ptlomar end
Gele1111 wen coo... e1 so Me.a
(J•JOI; "-'-111 Vtllt'f et COJI•
MeM Ci:1$); o.--t CoCI-et
OrMOt CoMt Coll.,. U:>OI; Dine Hltlt at N.....,. H..-HIOft IJ: JO).
Olrlt lltt1WIMll-F11lltrlo1t at
Of~ Clot\I C:oll ... tNOI.
Girts 1w1111m1no-F11ll1rton et
OoldlnWtstOtll• m . ,..... .. ~"' Swlmm1,.._5ov1h Coltl Lu9ue
1111•11 U ~Ile S..IM Colf\tef Cl
OJtl,).
....... 11-Stdtfl*'lt c:olltem ..
"l111nlde (t;~I; LA H•rkr et Gefdtft Wttt Call ... l2!Mll NfW
Mt•IC• .-UC fNfflt U!JOI; Oranoe Oltll "t C..r-VtlleY Hitfl el
ltddllbattt OMlo,t 0 : U).
Trkk_.....,. Hertler .. '-Nre,
Maline lit ~ COtOflt Cloel Mer
4't II '"' Ml•llll Vltll et c.Mlt M•u: 0-HlllS et Uf\lwr1lty.
L•tvna ~ ilt ~ a.-re, ,.._..,.v......,• ~.er....
et b~ UW&a et MIMr 0.1.
IMl't Hi.ti .t llnl•, Clll!Jtt-
Vlll., atia.. ~ Le ""1»UA ell ~, ..... U,I.
across with Randy Reno P1CT1T1ovuvs1Nus
and Rod Stone la k e get-P1CTmousaus1Ness NAMUTATll~DT
ting singles for the other TM t.~.!:~5.!!!:."::~ ._ .. ,,.'!.119 .. '1°'1ow1nO _. ... 11 dolf'IO butt-
two. llln••'I. ANTIQUES ANO OTHElt OLD,
In the Sl'xth, Sin~CS by AC"e SIOtl<X>MPAHY, USE, t1th l'i)U Soltlh Coest Hl9'1wa11, South sttt0t.C"osl.dAete,CA91W Uouftt, Callfornlat2617
Mike Peters. utch Lwr)' MkhMI ~.1JS e. ,,,... Joni ~-IMlldtrsnot,5°'iElllnoer Plank, Randy Greer a nd ~t .... t.~i.Mese.CA'2627 AWfloe, H1a1tfl\Olon 11toch. c:..11tom1• T'hll ~llftS b COfldllctld tit M Ii.. m4' Stan Thomas accounted dMdl.I•. T111uw1111tt1tCDlllMtld.,...enin.
f t k d CArrf W<lwl1 8oftt11t dhtldue1. or wo mar ers an Tlll• ., • .......,. _ 111 .. ~ ._ J1111IH81tdw1t1oc
doubles in the eighth by eou1111 c1w1t of Or~ COIMltY "" 'tM1 •••-"''" mw w1u. a. P lank and Mark Wood ,...,~,,.. tm. C6un1y c1tt11 et 0r11110-Covnt-, ett ""* Febt ... l"f ta, 1'1t.
brought in two more. Pv~lathed cir.,. eoat 1>111y 1111oe """'
P lank "'Md Greer had •·"-'°-· 14_._""'--· '-· _••._2_1._1m ___ 1•_11_, lltWlllfled ar.,.. Ollst °""' Piiot, ..... ,. lltC>. 21, 2'Wlll Ml!'.1, 14, 1'11 67'-11
three hits apiece to pace
the Vanguards' attack.
Stlltllffol Callftftl6• Cell-Ill
Pl•n•,H w-,rt Houle, rl
o""'" cl Tl!Oltla~ II>
S<llHU.C Wllaon, Jb
R..,,e,dll
St-tau.II ~Itri. lb
•lddtli.p , ....
•• , 11.-i
• I ) 0
l 2 1 I
0000
4 2) I
J I 2 I
J 1 ' 0 4 0 I I
.. It I
J011
$ I 2 0
OtOO ,. • 111
r It • SoC.I Coll90I Oil OQI ~ t1 1
Cel Mlltt 11..81 000 020 001-> t 4
... =
PUBUC NOTICE
,.....IT,.,.....M'r
tM fotlow111G --'' 4111111 ._., -.. ....
ll lUL. ESTATa "110"11tTY
SAL•S CO., UM S.. I' ... """'• s.t!U AM, CA '2704
JOHplt CM"ff C.,.,.11, "'" 1.effll'°' I.A. Muntl""°" 9"cl\, CA ~.~ .. <~'1\'lllllft.. lfiyf~ ~Qffllll
Tflll &t:.ttMWll -, .........
Ciollf>IY c....-.c Or-.a C...r • -.rcaa, i•
M•rch "· 11, 1'71 • JOIJ.,.
PJJBUC NOTICE
MGTica 1'.>0l~IMTOU
"
\
1
.. DAILY PtLOT Tueeday, Meteh 14, 1978 Business
Clothes Make the C r
By JULES LOR .,,._.., Ctlfr•,.•••nl Jamborees Blaze With Brilliant Colors, Beads
• JEKYLL ISLAND, Ga. The turnout plainly pleased
Myltery Man but did not sur·
prise him. ••we bad 2,000 last year. I
figured we would top that, and
we did. There aren't many func-
Uona that draw this blg a crowd.
AU we do is put out the word and
tbey come from all over . .,
Ir you have not nttended a CB
jamboree you might not be
aware that what began as a chat
on the highway among truckers,
mosUy involving lurking cops,
has developed into a full·blo'Wn
culture.
(..____AM_ERl_C4~)
Mystery Lady, Mystery JOd,
Lady ·Javellna and Ghost Writer
-rarely missed a jamboree. Mystery Man explained:
The parking lots testified to
that.
CARS, PICKUPS, vans. cam-
pers, buses, with out·of·atate
tags. lined the Holiday Inn.
IUled every space at the Conven-
tion Center, crowded the
Cherokee Campground. Each
vehicle sprouted a whip anten-
na, some two. some three.
••TQJ:RE'S A jamboree :.ome
place close enough to drlve to
every week, or nearly. Most or
us are about the same age, oh,
3S to 50. We have a lot ln com·
mon. To start with, we're all
CBcre. A jamboree makes a nice
weekend lor the whole family."
A check of "CB Voice" (yes,
t h e CBers have their own
newspaper) shows no fewer than
42 jamborees in 23 states
scheduled for March, of which
Jam·Bo-Ree-By·The·Sea. here at Jekyll Island, was one.
For a perJod of several years,
Mystery Man and his family -
MYSTERY MAN IS the CB
handle of John Walter and Is the
name stitched across the back of
Countians Promoted
Coast Companies Report Personnel Moves
Larry Goelman. Cc6ta Mesa. has been ap·
pointed vice president·marketing of Fam Uy Health
Program. Inc. The federally qualified health
maintenance organization has three medical cen·
ters in Orange County. He formerly was sales-
marketlng director of Wells Fargo Alarm
Services. • Raul R. Briseoo has been named Joan officer
at the Newport Center office of Bank or America.
With the bank since 1973, he joined the Cbapman-
Tustin branch in Orange as student relations
representative. Upon completing the bank's
management credit training program in 1977, he
was assigned to the First and Newport branch in
Tustin in a consumer lending capacity, a position
be held until bis Newport assignment. • Roy Osterhout, Newport Beach, has been ap·
pointed chief financial officer at Customwea ve.
Carpets, Inc., Fountain Valley. He will have com·
plete responsibility for the company's accounting
functions and financial planning. Before assuming
his new position, he was associated with Zazueta,
Osterhout & Co. for the past 2S years. The CPA
firm,-....:tYhere he was senior partner, had been
Customweave's auditors. • Robert C. McMaster has joined Wells Fargo
CAPITOLIZE
WITH
CAPITOL
CAPIHllZA TION M[ANS TO
~ONVERT f.APIT(l TO c:ASH
II .,.... -fl .000 to S50 CIDO usn. ..,.,
\'OU own a "°"" "' ot-P'OPQFtY _, "" °' not. Im CAPITOi. HO'IE LOAN .,,..,. 10 caOllOUH yo.tr
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Really like to help
COSTA MESA 3130,,__
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ANAHEIM
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LONG BEACH
6474 t. Del Arf'O ...,
213/421-1~333 .
Mortgage Co. as vice president and manager of
the Orange County residential loan production of-
fi ce, Irvine.
He is a former senior vict! president with BMA
Properties, Inc., and bas been associated with
Great Western Savings and Loan, First Federal
Savings and Loan of Long Beach and the Imperial
Bank of Canada . • William N. Rose, San Clemente, bas been
named executive vice president in charge of res·
ldcntial real estate loan
~ 0
production or Western
OC Bu.slNE'SS Pacific Financial Corp.
He is responsible tor
..__ ---------loan production in the
company's nationwide re·
g1ons, the residenbal construction lending program
and operation of its escrow and insurance sub·
sidiary companies. He is located at the company
headquarters in Newport Beach.
He joined the firm in 1971 as manager of its
Riverside branch office. He was subsequently ap·
pointed lo head up the construction Joan operations
and organized the present bullder relations depart-
ment. Jn 1974 he was named regional vice presi·
dent of Region I. a territory comprised of Hawaii
and California. • Lane 8 . Murlia, Irvine, manager or the West
Anaheim Bank of America since 1971, bas ob-
served his 30th anniversary with the bank.
Murlin was named by BofA as one or its top
managers in California in 1976. The award cited
him for leadership as a manager, awareness of
social problems, community involvement and of·
fire profitability.
He has spent his entire banking career in
Orange County. Joining the bank at San Clemente
as a teller in February 1948, be held positions of in-
creasing responsibility at Laguna Beach, Costa
Mesa, Newport Beach and Westminster.
He served as assistant manager of the 17th·
Tustin branch in Santa Ana and as manager of
East Sanla Ana and Harbor·Adams in Costa Mesa
before the West Anaheim appointment. • Design Wet1t, Irvine, has announced the follow·
mg personnel assignments:
-Cllristlne Smith has joined the company as
u graphlc designer specializing in packaging de·
s ign and corporate image projects in the visual
communications group. She is former graphics de·
signer with several Southern California fll'ms.
-Charles J. Cololimo has been named direc-
tor or interior design. He is a former partner in the
firm of Bensch-ltamura·Colosimo.
-Thomas Ken Salter has joined the company
as a graphic designer specializing In trade mark
and corporate identity programs for the visual
communications group.
-Richard Hurtado has joined the company as
a graphic designer specializing in corporate identi·
ty projects for the visual communications group.
He is a former designer with Capitol Records.
-Ken Harris has joined the company to assist
the director of marketing. He was formerly with
Safeco Insurance Group. • Cllrtord R. <Kip) Kolson. El Toro has
been appointed vice president for real estate' loans
al the Newport Center Bank ol Amerlca.
With the bank for 10 years, Kotson was as·
signed to Newport Center as a loan officer ln 1971
and promoted to assistant vice president in 1975.
Seminar
Slated
On Monday
aNMA• MQl'tgege.~ked Certltlcates ore U.S. Government Ouaran-
teed on "the Umely payment of both principal and Interest" -t~
same os a U.S. Government Bond. Interest end pr1nclpal wm be paid
monthly-Ideal for those who went current Income with U.S.
Qovemment safety. Units of $25,000 and up ere evaHable..
• fto ............ peDAltJ. as is the case with Bank "~
Orange Coast College,
Costa Mesa, will sponsor
Its 12th annual
Restaurant Manage.
ment Seminar on Mon-
day at South Coast
Plaza Hotel , Costa
Mesa.
Titled "How do you
Rate ln '78?" the
day·long seminar also
is sponsored by
Coastline Community and Savings & Loen Certifkete of Deposit accounts. -c-}
•An opportunity Is' aveUable to qualified people ·
for..,..... of taJrAaa on interest income.
.__ ...... ..._contact Parker Oele,
Ser,(lorVlce Pftllkle .... et (714) 644-4620
01 et the eddreM shown below.
•College and the Orange
£mpire branch or the
lnteroatlonaJ Food
Service Executive's As-aoclaUon .
The program begt.ns
at 10 a .m. and runs
through 7:45 p.m. The
1tmlnar fee, whlcb in·
elodea lunch, dtnoer,
auppll• 1114 material, ls
12$. Reclltratioa will be
held from t to 10 a.sn. ln the Eaat Galleria.
l\ealltraUon ma, be
completed in adunce
by •.ndinl a cbeck to FSEA Jhahurant
Mana1em1.nt Slmlllar. Oro,. COait CoUqe, 2101 FaJnJew Road,
Colta11 .. -.
the gold vest that is the uniform
or the Golden Isles CB club.
John Walter, Mystery Man, is
the club's pTeSldent and host for
the Jam.Bo.Ree-By-The-Sea.
As witb Sbrlners, Legion-
naires, others, a uniform is a big
part of the CB cult. There ls,
'however, no ladies' auxiliary.
My.stery Lady, Dorothy Walter,
sports the same gold vest.
"WE'LL GIVE A trophy to the
best·dressed club," Mystery
Man said. "Some, as you can
see, are dressed pretty fancy."
Pretty Caney? For a group
glven to ear·spllttlng country
music, nashy bumper stickers,
late night dancing, singing and
partying, .. pretty fancy" .l5 the
understatement of the weekend.
It must be as bard lo award
the best-dressed trophy at a CB
jamboree as at a convenUon of
Mexican generals.
SOME C L UBS WEAR
mate bing pants, others
matching bats. AJJ wear vests in
brilliant colors decorated to the
wearer's taste with patches:
eagles, bears, skulls, poker
hands, Elvis, rodiac signs; with
plastic tags, etched with graffiti
and attached in long st.rings;
with beads and trinkets and
medaUons, souvenirs of jam·
borees pa.st.
Booths lining the convention
hall dispense more of this
paraphernalia than radio equip-
ment.
Much of the plastic graffiti
tends toward cutesey sexy; "I'm
X·rated," or "U this camper's
rock in'. don't bother knock in·."
But you can also buy "Smile -
God loves you.'•
AND ONE OTHER sign, white
on red. A motorist should never
be without it, nor, for that mat·
ter, a prudent CB jambore~
goer:
"Send help."
APWI-
l' essel Readied
Workmen cut away part of the catwalk of the Glomar
Pacific, an oil exploration ~e~sel. al Galveston. Texas,
where the ship W8S outfitted for its new jOb drilling the
first oil 'clrtd gas test well off the Atlantic Coast. Global
Marine has contracted with Exxon Co. to use the vessel.
Outfitting was completed over the \\eekcnd and the
Glomar Pacific was lo leave port for its new as:.1gnment.
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Tuesday. Maren 14 1978 llN DAILY PILOT BS
Jobless Report
Hides Truth?
By JOHN C\JNNIFF ., ...... M.tne
IL wai1 still another encouraging repOrt on lhe job
market. Unemployment for February fell to 6.1 percent.
The rates for women, blacks and adull men fell. Almoat
everyone was pleased.
Alm06t. Teen.agers. It was noted. round lt harder to
obtain employment, their jobless rate rialng to 17.• percent
from 16, and more than doubling that percentaae in some
inner city areas.
'fHE CONSEQUENCE: WASTED HUMAN nssources,
wasted time, wasted opportunity and perhaps wasted lives
as well. The bald truth is thal it is getting harder and
harder to meet the first-job balTier.
It isn't because of a lack of effort by both adults and
youngsters. Aware of the damage and the dangers, public
and private agencies have developed varleties or job pro-
grams. But lben they undo them again.
Inner city schools often are de-
signed to graduate rather than educate
youngsters. Public vocational training
schools have diminished in number. Ap·
prenticeship programs have de·
teriorated.
Meanwhile, the federal minimum
wage level has been lilted to $2.6S an
hour, most likely provoking employers
into eliminating the very jobs that in
other years enabled an unskilled begin·
ner to obtain training. cu,.,.,,,.
And because of legitimate concern for their own
welfare, older workers are tending to remain on the job
longer than before, thus making it more d1ff1cult for en·
trants to secure a foothold.
IT ISN'T ONLY THE DROPOUT or the poorly educat·
ed who has trouble entering today's labor force. The un·
employment rate among young college graduates has
more than doubled ln recent years.
Official statistics show, for exam6le, that only 3.3 per-
cent of college graduates 20 to 24 years old were without
work in 1970. The comparable figure for 1977 was 8.2 per·
cent.
What is the solution? Government job programs, say
some. Nonsense, say others : Public programs are self-
defeating, drawing capital from private enterprises that
are the true source of productive jobs.
THAT ARGUMENT MJGlrl' NEVER be resolved jn.
volving as .it does the most basic of economic and poliUcal
considerations. But from what.ever viewpoint one argues
the shrinkage of small business must be a factor. '
The National Small Business Association notes that in
1960 small· and medium-size businesses accounted for so
percent of assets and 41 percent of business proflts. By
1972 the numbers bad shrunk to 30 and 20.
Small business generally ls considered the most
responsive to community needs, the most innovative the
m ost vigorous, the most expresslve of the natlon'a vit~ty~
Il is where new jobs are created.
SAYS THE NBA : "MISTAKEN federal tax, spending,
regulatory and other policies" bave permitted the very
largest corporations, unions and governments to grow at
the expense of small-and medium·si&e business.
Whatever the reasons -poor educaUoo, a too-high
minimum wage, ineCflcient government programs. the de-
terioration or small buaine-ss -the problem isn't being
solved.
It may, in fact, be getting worse.
Coal Pact Sends
Stocks on Upside .
NEW YORK (AP) -Tbe 1tock market pulled back a
bit today as the dollar catJ:le under pressure again in
foreign exchange then It r allied late in the session on news of a
tentative coal settlement.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up 2.60
points to762.56.
Gainers outnumbered losers by about a 4.3 margin
among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues.
Trading was moderately active. A tentative settlement
or the coal strike came Just before the market closed.
The Dow dropped more than 4 points in early trading
as the dollar declined sharply against leading foreign cur·
rencies. hitting a new Jow agaJnst lhe Japanese yen.
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SpoCUghC
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"Looks like you made his little door a little
too little!"
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COUNTRIES
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l{OLI WERE 5l.EEPIN6
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by Charles M. Schulz
• .
by Roger Bradfield :
I SUPPoSE
!HOSE OLD WIS£
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mammal seals
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period: 2 67 Chairs word a
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journey 43 Starts 1ga1n
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TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINQ.S Tele1'ision ~.March 14, 1978 DAILY ptLOT 8 7
11 t-.!'tl>A \
EVENING
•:00 I Cl) C88 NEWS D NEWS
EMEAOEHCV CHE!
An ~-.ged llrlppet OOf.o
laci-In a nightclub. D NBA BASKETBALL
Loe Angelee lake<a 11a.
~York Knlclcs ID THE IAAOY BUNCH
Greg feoda With Matcla
when aha dataa Na No. t
actlool , 11191.
CD THE AOOKJE8 6!) PEA80NA1. FINANCE
"Loena: How Do You Fig-
ure Them?"
, " ®) ABC HEWS t :308 MOVIE • * • • "Paint Your
Wagon" (Part 1)(1969) Lee
M.-vln, Cllnl EMtwood. A
miner Ian. In tow wtth the
woman hil p81'tn« bought
II 1111 """lion. (1 hr., 30
min.) ID BEWrTCHEO Conine Cop
founded through the
etton• of one determ>ned
="~~). ~OOUITIAU
"OMnQ For Aon\M Plond-
et" Cepteln J ecq ..... eou.-
t-.. Md Ule ~of Ille
~ eitPICW• the wa1.-.
around Ula Ol...it lllancl of
Anllk)'lhefa, W11«e In 1900
~ dlwn !!lade the
ceMbfaled ~ of
~edllttWUUrM
of 20 oantuttea IJOO. uo e (I) 8Hta.D8 a YAAHUL.
The CIWI.-. Y8ntuf'e °"'
on • lltateboatd; Robert
and L~ mime "Ute"
-6 •'WWkJftg A Dog."
Spllce JonM ,,, . and hl9
band P9fforma "Coc«teHa
Forl'Wo." 8 0 lAV£RHf&
8HIAl.EY
lrvlng Balea la absolutely
certain that you are Of'lly
young onG4I
'1!) OROWINO YEARS
1 : , ''The Emerging Persona»·
ty"
4 ... Cl) UH'TAMEDWORLO ~: "Wllllf'IOWI" , ®J MERV GRIFFIN
Sam, a specia ll y trained Labrador ,
works at the Los Angeles Police
Department with Mari. Harmon (un-
iformed> and Len Wayland in the new
!-.erics "Sam," premiering tonight at 8
on CBS, Channel 2.
"Lavern•'• Arranged
Matrlege" Lave<ne and
Shirley haWI to c;ome up
with -tut action when
L-'• d9d anangee a
rntnlege for hit deugtotw
with lhe IOll (JOhMy
Deamond) of the mouarel-
11 klng.(R) D PROTECTORS
"AOU1e 27" ID Cft088.WTT8
9:00 t) Cl) C8S MOVIE
"Perfect Gentlemen"
(Premiere) Lauren BKl!I.
Ruth Ootdon. When three
d!YerM '#Omen fln4 they
MCh need money, they
}Oln lorCN and devtae 1111
elabofate mlHlon dollar
heist.
• '9:45 Ell) PLEDGE BREAK
• • Reg\llarty acheduled PfO-! grammlng m1y be dllayed
• , due to pledge breaks.
: 7;00 I HBO NEWS
I LIAM CLUB . D AliCNEWS
' ID I LOVE LUCY
Rlelty trlel hll hind II psy.
ch'Ology lo overcome
Lucy'• mania tor buying
hall.
g) AOAM-12 ( ' fD MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
ti[!) HOME OAROENER
"Design II"
ID THE BRADY BUNCH
Mike'• t>oee (Jim 81Ck111)
sends • pool table to the
Bradya H a gift but
neglects to mention to
Mike thal ll's coming.
g) AOAM-12
fZ!) LA INTERCHANGE
"lnalde Straight" ~ NEWSCttECK
An lnlc>rmatMI collec:tlon
of Orange County news.
government end consumer
attain, people and aporta. CD TiiE OOHG SHOW CD JOKER'S WILD
7:30 0 CANDID CAMERA 0 NEWL YWEO OAME
' f.I lW HOLL YWOOO
SQUAAES
a:00&CD SAM
(Premlete) Sam, a specialty
tr•lned yellow LlbradO<"
retrl~ver. and his part,_,
Olllcer Breen (Mark
Cha•nel f.,fsdngs
G -KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles
II KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles O KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles 0 t<ABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles
()) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ.. TV (Ind ) Los Angeles
®l KCST (ABC) San Diego
ID KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles
Cl) KCOP·TV (Ind.) Los Angeles
fl) KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles
'1!> KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntongton Beact'I
HlllnOn). ara lo be evtcted
lrom their epet1men1. In
the meenllme, they must
locata a deaf.mute boy
trapped on a cave and dos·
arm a bani! robber cany.
l~abomb.
U CHUO< BARRIS
Guesta: Anson WIHlams,
Tavates. Bot>Oy Vinton,
Chit a River a, The Oe1c
Ridge Boys, ROM Royal
and Gary Mule Deer. 0 MOVIE * *'A "In Love And War"
( 1958) Robert Wagner, Jef.
Irey Hun1er. ThrM Marlnaa
from different back·
grounds are elfec1ed In
entirety different ways by
the war. (2 hra.)
0 Im HAPPY DAYS
''H111d C:O....'' Rldlle and
Fonzie are ceught In a
glrls' dorm alter Qlrlew
end heY9 to t-' to draa-
tlo ,_... to aecepe •
wh«'I the hol-. mother
(Man:la l ewis) "*taa hw
room dledt. ~) m CAAOl BlMNETT
ANOFRIEN08
II) MOVIE * *'A "The Man &enlnd
The Gun" (1953) Randolph
Scott, Patrice Wymore
The city of Los Mgelaa It
• N&CMOVlt; '* •·~ "Big Jake" (1971)
John Wayne, Richard
Boone. A grialed lftln of
1he WMt de"8I bott1 the
Army and the Teu1
Rang«'l In hit effort to find
his kidnapped gtandton.
(RI
0 9 lliAU'S
COMPAHY
"Jade Oe 8erget80" CM•·
sy, ""'-akllla In the
kitchen aren't eoolly
Sharp. lrrvttes a QOUt'met 10
the 8')11rtment to 1hlre a
~ed meal. then
plMds wtttl JKk to be her
MCf91 ltand-ln Chef. (R) D 8IU. y GRAHAM LA.I
VEGAS CAU8AOE
• MERV OfWFIN
O.-a; Lor9tta Lynn, Jack
Clt1flt. 8obOy Short. Rubi.-
con. Antoinette AteU.
Ill!) MASTEAPIECE
TiiEATRE
··11.nna Karenina" A"na,
convinced that ahe ...+II die
In dllldblrtll, Hiida lor
l<arenln, who arrivee to
~Maude' Bows Out
~IJea A.rt~r Quitting After Six Years
• I By JERRY BUCK . .
. LOS ANGELES (AP )
Beatrice Arthur said Monday
she is quitting "Maude'' because
sbe thinks it's lime to move on
af\er six years in the hit
television series.
~·1 have had six full years,"
sht) said in a te lephone in·
te·rvlew. "It's been a bsolutely
glorious. I've loved every
miqute of it. But it has been six
years and I lhlnk it's Ume to
leave."
Miss Arthur is the third star to
quit a Norman Lear series this
season. Rob Reiner and Sally
S truthers taped their last
episode of "All in the Family"
a bout 10 days ago. Carroll
O'Connor and Jean Stapleton
will continue the show alone
next season.
cast. And it you don't it's a hell
of a way to end the show."
MRS. BROGLIATJ'I s aid she·
knew of DO plan to find a
replacement for Miss Arthur as
Maude. Sh6-said, "Norman feels
no one else couJd do Maude.
"But it CBS wants to do a
series about a congresswoman it
would then be cast with other
people and would be an enUrety
different show. It would Just re-
tain tbe idea or a woman in
Congress."
Mias Arthur said it "was very
temptlnc" to remain with
"Maude" in Congress. "It opens
a whole new life," she said.
TUBE TOPPERS
KCET @ and KOCE 9 8:00 -
Co\.lsteau Odyssey. Capt. Jacques
Cousteau and the crew of the Calypso ex·
plore waters around the Greek island of
Antikythera.
CBS fJ 9 :00 -"Perfect
Gentlemen." Lauren Bacall and Ruth
Gordon head the cast of this new TV
movie about a group of women pulling a
high-stakes heist (see photo below).
NBC 0 9:00 -"Big J ake." John
Wayne plays the title role of a cowboy
searching for his kidnapped grandson in
this 1971 western with Richard Boone.
find Vronaky alto In 111.n-
dance; Levin and Kitty
become engaged. (Part 6
ol 10)
1:20 fm POETS OF MOTION
A reprise of l<CET's
award-winning loolc II lllrn-
malc.-. Greg MecQIHlway
and the late Jim Freelnan
ltollered. •.3000 SOAP
"Eplaocte 23" Jenica Tate
m1Y be at tha end of hat
rope When a iwrprlse wu.
nesa tS brought Into the
courtroom to present star-
tling and lntrl~ elti-
dence against her. 10:00 0 0 HEWS 0 @) HAVING BABIES
A pregnant woman autter-
1"9 from malaroa, IHegally
entera the U.S. to join her
huaband; a buSIMS$1nan
dl9COY81'1 hie auc:cess IS
k1111"9 f'llm. Jonn Schuck.
Joan Van Ark, Penny
Peyser guest 1tar.
g) H()flj£YMOOHEAS
C!) THE ORIGINALS:
WOMEN IN ART
"Georgia O'l<&efe" The
n1nt1tleth bll'thdey of thos
majOt llgvre In Ame<learl
art Is celebraled with a
lllme<I 1()()1( at he< Wle and
work from her home In
New Mexico and from New
York's Mu~ Of Modern
Art.
10:25 fJD TliE TWO AONHIEB
»~mm NEWs 11:00800(1)(1§) NEWS 8 LOVE, AMEAICAH
STY\.E
"L0\19 And Women'1 lib"
A man dlegutMI hltnMlf 11
a girt to get a atory on _
women'allb. 0 MOVIE
• • "The Cockeyed
Cowboys 01 Calleo
County" l 1969) Oen Bloctl·
.,, Mldt.y AooMy. Town-
folka 1ry to ,..,._ their
local bladtemiOI'• ~
mllk>rder bride from the
ranka of the local
dine.hell: (2 111"1.)
G» TI-IE ODO cotA..a
F.iix ta glll'Olft an~
1y to dl<ec:t a razor com-
mercial on lelevlaion.
• LET'S MA.KE A DEAL fD Dia< CAVETT
Gueat: actr-Ceteate
Holm.
'1!> Mlt.aet. / L£HMR
REPORT
I 1:80 IJ ()) C88 LATE MOVIE * * * "Mc:Cloud: Mllllhll· tan Manhunt" ( 1174)
Dennis WNWK, Rlcf'iatd
Daw.on. An lnnovat""9
•tage producer'• Pf• II
threatened ~ of hla
o'-'a el'lows, and Mar-
111111 McCloud It wounded
by an expert rNWbmen
turned drug 1tore t!MI. (R) D TOHICIHT
Hoal: Johnny C.raon.
Gu.eta: Charlton Heaton,
Thalassa Cruao, °"'* Nelson Rellly, Helen
Schnelder.
0 LOVE. AMEAICAN
STYU:
·"Love And The Awak-
ing" Mlcheel has to MOf ""'° ecton In the film he'•
dirlctlftg. "Lcwe And The
8'nall Wedding" Wf/ttdy
end Robert try 10 help out
a trlend In need • D 0 NtC MOVIE
• ... • '"Tlle ~ And .
Faltler Gang: ~Con A
l<ltuir" ( 1977) Sletaru.
Powera, Harold Oould.
Whan FM!Mr, an lltor·
ney. enlleta her lather' a
help on a murow cue, hi
-i11oan ~eoon
Partners in Crilite
Lauren Bae~ Ruth Gordon, Sandy Den·
nis and Lisa Pelikan (from left) plot a
milUon-dollar heist in the TV movie com·
to CIMt l'IW dlenl (R)
CD THAT Gl"L
.. All About """'" G) 0ET8MAAT
• CAPTIOHEO A80
HiWI
MORNING 12m. TWIUOHT ZONt
"The Old Man II\ The
Cave"
CD MOVIE * + "Mlulon Over l<ol'aa"'
(1153) John Hodlllc, John
Ott& A pilot in KOf'M
lrOWI to~ the~
of hi• lwotller. (2 hr•.)
• MOYIE '**lolo "Fl'M FOi' All''
(19'19) AoOett ~
Ann Blyth. The oil nduatry
le thr'Owto Into c:to-~ In.
lnwntlon of a llblel tMt
tuma _.., Into glllOllne.
( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
12:IO. MOVIE
***~ "So Proudly We
Hiii" (1943) Claudette
Colbert, Pauletta
Goddard. World w11 ff
Anny -rlllc their llYel
Wllilll ~on St'-. (2
hrs., :15 min.)
1:00 8 TOMOMOW
Ou.t Paul Bl'odeuf tell
why lie la cruudlno
agalnat tha u.. of
mlefow.w~ D tSPV
"Wiii The Rell Oood GU)e
PleMe Stand Up?"
1:115 • (I) l(OJAK
"The °"'Y Wsy Out" A
almp6e m!Nlng per80n9
• -d.....iop. Into a web
of lnlt1gue when KOilk
~ a young 1111n (Lie H,
MOfltllO"*Y) look lor hit
rnlaalng father. (R)
1:aol = • * • "Joh"ny Stool Pigeon" (t941) How.rd
Duff, Shetley Wlntera. A
oangster. freed ffcn't Alc»-
tru, aids • ,,_,., .. agent
In brMklng up • Nl'OOtlc8
ring. (t hr .• 30 min.,
2::000 NEWS 0 MOVIE
••• "A Woman'•
VengHne." pgo)
Chaltaa Boyer, AM Bfyttl.
A COhflll'Olt\ MYM: am.,
wt'IO la atandlng trial for his
Invalid wtle'a murder. (2
hra.) G» MOVIE
•• ~ "The Sign Of The
Flam" ( 1948) s-.,...,.,
AllalMlder ~ ,._ of
..,,...._ ~ II\ lnY.-ct
10 dominate '*' lamlty. ( t
hf'., 3011'\fn.)
2-.25 IJ NEWS 2:150 NEWS 3:008 MOVIE
* *l,\ "A Ollt For H.idl"
11942) S1111oy OMCll«,
~ klwWt· A oontln-tHIUon Of tM ..... _
young oW'I'• *'-t\119 In
the , ..... Alpe. (1 hr., 25
min.) "MOVla '* + °'The Strange C.. Of
Doctor Rx" ( 19'12) Patridc
l<lloWlaa, Anne~. A
--of rnurdera COl!lmlt· 1ec1 by • wenoe doctor ~ "*' Who hllYa ~ eoQUlllecl of murder
cNrg99. (I hf .. 25 min,,
uol: ··~~Of~ ,..,, llood'' ( t950) Louie
H~. Patrtde Medina.
Ari ...... OOCtor. baNehed
to BarlNrdoe, eecapee IO
~ a Mnd pil'ate.
(2111'1.) ~-~ *. "The SIM\ ... Seta" (11m) 8aall Rathbone,
~ fllrt>lnb "'· TlllO bfolhen In lhe colonlaf
a.vice brMk up • plot to
plunge EunJC)e ""° -· (2 tin.I
4;2.SQ M!W8
':30 G MOVIE
·~ "The Mltllng Ouaet ..
(193a) ~ LundlgM,
Pait K~. A~ ~~lntwo '
nud8ra .... ~t-1nga ·~~"(1 :
hr .• 30 nm.)
Wftl•esda•'•
Da11tl•e Mo~
MORNING
U:IO m * * * "Too Hot To
Handle" ( 1138) Clartc
Oable, M~na Loy. A
~ .... 1n1ow.-
rtv9'a otftMend wtllle ~
atlng 1\19 own ,_. acoopa.
(2 Id., 20 1111n.,
AFTERNOON
12::00 II • •-A "OunamokaN
(1953) Audie Murplly,
Suaan Cabot. A gunman,
hired lo kJll a renctier,
becomea rom1ntlcally
lnvoNed with the man'a
daughter. (I tw .. 30 min.,
3:00 9 + '*: ~ "War Of Tiie
Wlldca1a" (11M3) John
Wayne, Mllttha SCott. Two
men fight "* Oii righla. ( t
hr •• 30mln.)
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varying .-M• etter With-
ing on e *' at the toun-
llln of Tr9VI. (t hr .. 30
min.)
edy·drama "Perfect Gentlemen" tonight
at 9 on CBS, Channel 2.
"MAUDE" WAS A spinoff
from "All in the Famlly" in
1972. The year before she had
a ppeared on that series as EdJth
Bunker's liberal and Uberated
cousin. Lear had created .Maude
Findlay as the liberal side of
bigot ArchJe Bunker.
'TIME TO MOVE ON'
Maude's Bea Arth"r
SHE SAID THE only thing in
her immediate future is a
special for CBS. Jn t.be future
she said she hoped to do more
motion pictures and return to
the stage. Prior to "Maude," she had appeared primarily on the .----------------------------------------
"Not only will I now be free to
do other tblngs, but I can spend
' more time with my family," she
said. "I don't plan to do
anything immediately, just take
it easy for a while."
. Miss Arthur is married to
theatrical director Gene Saks.
They have two sons, Matthew.
16, and Daniel, 14.
BARBARA BROGLIATTI, a
spokeswoman for Le ar 's
Tandem Productions, said, "She
had been talking about it, but we
certainly dJdn't expect it. We
weren't wamed.1' She said they
learned of Miss ·Arthur's de-
cision only this weekend.
Miss Arthur said ln the final
show for the season on CBS
Maude is elected to Congress/
She said It may run in ~
parts or as a 90-mlnute speclaL
"Norman had had an idea
some time ago in which Maude
becomes a congresswoman and
moves to Washington," .Mlss
Arthur said. ''.Norman said If
you go on for another year we'll
do it in Washing\On wlUl a new
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her role as Vera Charles in
"Mame."
Asked ii she would do another
TV series, she replied, "That's
awfully difficult to answer. I
can't see how I could do
anything better or better writ·
ten. I'll Just have to see what
comes up."
:&atle Takeoff Doe
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Mlck
and Blanca Jaager, Paul Simon
and former BeaUe George Har-
rison are guest stars in a takeoff
on BeaUemao.la callea "All You
Need ~ Cash," on NBC on Wed·
.neiaa1, March 22.
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-DAILY PILOT Tuesday, Match 14, 1978 ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES / INTERMISSION
'Humble Henry' Hailed by Hollywood~
t
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -"The
entrance was a rough ex-
perience for a self-conscious
man, walking through the au-
dience with all that applause.
But after the show started, I
really was the audience. I could
listen to all those things they
were saying about me as if they
were talking about some other
person."
Henry Fonda was speaking of
the evening he was awarded the
Lile Achievement Award of the
American Film Institute. It
featured tributes from co·
workers of his 53 years as an ac-
tor, as well as segments from
almost 80 of his films.
can manage in the buff.
"WHO WERE THOSE two
people on that screen?" a won·
derlng Fonda said at a reception
afterward.
"Damned if .f know," replied
the white-haired Stanwyck. She
had made her first public ap·
pearance in five years to honor
her former co-star.
Fonda retained the same
bemused air during an in·
terview at his Bel Air home the
day afterward. The whole event
had an air of unreality to him.
He had just returned from
Washington, D.C., where be had
appeared in a play, "First Mon·
day in October" -"fortunately,
the play allowed me to put the
tribute out of my mind for four
and a half months."
before, then decided to get a
good night's sleep. He awoke at
3 a. m. to discover his house was
being flooded in a raging
rainstorm because of a plugged
drain ln the driveway. He was
up all nJgbt 1oading sandba&s
and trying to flnd the drain
rooter people.
Fonda ls the sixth recipient or
the Llfe Achievement Award;
the others: John Ford, James
Cagney, Orson Welles, William
Wyler, Bette Davis. This year's
tribute, which CBS will televise
Wednesday at 9 on Channel 2
proved to be the best organized
and mOl!it touching.
grandchildren, watched with
glistening eyes.
.. AS SOMEONE on the pro·
gram remarked, I do blush easi·
ly," be said later.
Fonda's acceptance speech
displa,yed the simple eloquence
that has marked bis entire
career. He told of how Marlon
Brando's mother encouraged
him to take part in the Omaha
little theater, bow he "ga;ibled
my relationship wittl my
father," who seemed to have no
sympathy for bis son's acting
ambitions.
,.,. .. ,..,.. .. The most remarkable clip was
from "The Lady Eve," in which
he and Barbara Stanwyck
evoked more eroticism fully
clothed than today's young stars
James Stewart, John Wayne,
Bette Davis, Dorothy McGuire,
Lucille Ball, Richard Widmark,
Billy Dee Williams, Ron Howard
and others expressed their
singular affection for their co-
worker. Fonda, seated with wife
Shirlee, his children and
But when others in the.family
started to criticize Henry's
performance in "Merton of the
Movies," the elder Fonda laid
down his n ews pape r and
snapped , "Shut up; he was
perfect." HONORED BY PEERS
Henry Fonda
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HE STARTED TO write his
acceptance speech the night
Classic Comedy at SCH
··I wish my dad, were here
'Volpone' Lacks Gusto
Even after 13 years, it is dif·
fi cult to obliterate visions of
South Coast Repertory's 1965
production of "Volpone" while
watching the company's
technically superior yet emo·
tionally bloodless version now on
stage at SCR's Costa Mesa
theater.
That earlier mounting, a
freewheeling product of SCR's
salad days as a struggling young
troupe blessed with ,boundless
energy and innovation, took a
number of liberties with script
and style -all to the benefit of a
thoroughly entertained au-
dience. The performances of
David Clements in the title role
and Richard Rekow as his
scheming servant are etched in·
delibly in the memory.
CONVERSELY, THE efforts
of Michael Keenan and Charles
Lanyer in the
1978 produc
ti on have lit
lie chance or
lingering past
the next open·
ing night Nol
that they are
not properly
and correctly
done ; only
that director ICH"""
Daniel Sullivan's traditional
version is exceedingly dull in
comparison with the rough and
tumble adaptation mounted by
Don Tuche in his first and onJy
directing assignment lo these
many years ago.
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·Tom Titus
Keenan is a rich and resonant
Volpone, bis corpulent physique
underscoring the avariciousness
satirized in Ben Jonson's 1606
play. And Lanyer skillfully
handles the even more demand·
ing part of tbe servant with
charm and polish. Neither,
however, appears lo possess the
vitality. or the glands, of his pre·
decessor.
The balance of the company is
equally adept without charac-
terizing to excess -Tuche as a plotting lawyer, Hal Landon
Jr. suppressing his jealousy to
offer his wife in exchaQge for an
inheritance, a nd Rona ld
Boussom in a brief but excellent
characterization as a doddering
coot who disowns his son for
Volpone's legacy.
MOST I MPRESSIVE,
however, is Anni Long, fresh
from a personal triumph in "A
Doll's House," as a lusty, mid·
die-aged noblewoman with her
own route to Volpone's gold. Her
performance displays d epth
and versatility.
Mich ael Devine's highly
utilitarian s etting adds
dimension to the production and
Charles Tomlinson's costumes
are first rate. But Sullivan, who
has taken his s hare of direc·
tor\al liberties in the past, has
opted to serve. up his "Volpone"
without special seasoning and
the repast, while appealing to
the eye, is bland.
"Volpone" will continue on the
SCR stage at 1827 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa, through
April 23, playing nightly except
Monday with matinees on Satur·
day and Sunday ..
* CALLBOARD -The Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse will hold
tryouts for its final show of the
season, "The Lion in Winter," at
8 p.m. Monday in the Communi·
ty Center auditorium on the
Orange County Fair-
grounds ..... director Pali
Tambellini will be looking for a
cast o( five men and two women ·
for the show, which will be on
stage th!ough June .....
Also auditioning Monday even·
ing is the comedy·drama
"Sutley" for the Mission Viejo
Repertory Theater
..... tryouts will be held al 7
p. m. in the Mission Viejo High
School little theater for four men
and three women. . . . . call
768·6574 for further de·
tails .....
BACKSTAGE -UC Irvine
will present "The Pbilan·
thropisl," a comedy by
Christopher Hampton, Thursday
through Saturday at 8 p.m. in
the Fine Arts Little Theater
. . . . . graduate student D_avid
Larson is ·directing and \jcket
information is available al
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tonight," Fonda told the A Fl aµ-
dlence.
AN INTERVIEWER woO·
dered how an admittedly sett.
conscious man could withstand
the exhibitionistic life of an ac·
tor .
"But don't you see? ll't
therapy for me," be said
earnestly. "I loved the theater
from the beginning, because it
gave me a mask. It ain't me
playing the role up there; l'tn
Tom Joad or Mister l\oberts or
Clarence Darrow.
"I've never been in anal,y~,
an.d nobody bas ever suggested
that I needed to be. I gel all lhe
therapy I need just by playing
roles."·
He did six in the past year -
fi ve movies as well as the play~
lie hopes lo elude work umu
June. but not because be is slow-
ing his pace al 72.
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INSIDE:" •Erma Dombeck •Classified
DALY~LOT FeotQriug __ Q_._. ___ CJ
•Ann Landers •Horoscope
T~. >Mrc:h 14, 1978
The house utilizes an 'open plan'
An Open Feeling
Exterior of house.
The bedrooms
are the only
defined rooms
in the house.
Peterisms
The authqr of 7he Peter
Principle' has come up
with a book of modern
quotations.
By CHERYL ROMO
Ot .. O.U, ........
''F• Mery Job ID Ute werld diere &a pJ'Oo
laat.b' •mebod.J wbo eu't do I&, and Slvea
HMCll ~Ille wW nentuBJ reacla ......
I "'la Ute eoaUy of &be bllDcl, Ute one-eyed
klaieucoOf ap."
"U 1• don't bow wbere yoa are ~.
1" wlD probabb' nd ap 10melawere e.lle." .. Moat of ttae lllerarclalea ba •e bee a ••la•ted aa4 eomrolle4 b1 men, tlau deaytac wo•• Uaelf owa 18'fel ol 18~ee. ..
These are Peteriama -the con~tlons of a wlttJ fonner use professor of education by the name of Dr. Laurence Peter. He·1s the·autbor of
•'The Peter Principle," "The Peter ~ Uon," .. Tho Peter Plan,.. and his latest
0 Peter'a QuotaUons -Ideas for Our Time ...
Tbe bearded author with a baritone vof ce waa In Nd1port .. acb .recentJy to address the
Soutb Cout Aluma., Club of Pf ~ta Phi'•
Celebrity Book Rem•. ' HJs ).teat boot has been well received by:
both crldc:S and Wtllm u a UHtU1 delk re·
feHtace cl modint ~ona. na:. Peter N.J1 M
Wrote it blica ... tie bad been Coll~ Otbel' ~'• dntl' aiJtDll for .o years Ud tbouebt
CleeP~Pacea>
~issell/August Associates, Newport Beach
architects. one of the winners in the 1977 AIA
awards program, has a philosophy that a
·•modest budget should not be a deterrent to the
execution of good design."
Their Honorable Mention Award-winning
design, a single·family residence on a hillside
sit e in San Clemente, confirms this, the
ar chitects believe.
The Gellatly house. which was cited by the
Orange County Chapter of the American
Institute of Architects in 1977, was planned by
Glen Gellatly, a B/A desi&ner, for his brother,
Clifford.
The three·bedroom stucco home combines a
historical perspective, being influenced by work
which w as done in the Los Angeles area in the
1920s, and a contemporary feeling, Gellatly
said.
The a rchitect "traded off.. inexpensive
materials and used a flat roof so he could in·
elude better quality doors, more windows and
other amenities.
The 2,100-square-foot home. which includes
a guest room, two baths, a family room and a
dining room. utilizes an "open plan" since there
are no defined rooms except for the bedrooms.
It has a "distant" ocean view, GellaUy said,
and overlooks the town of San Clemente.
Among its features are exposed wood ceil· mes. skylights and a protected courtyard.
The home is characterized by an "open,
spacious feeline," Gellatly said.
J
D.lllJ ~,.._rt Lee P•.,_
The Gellatly house is characterized by a warm, spacious feeling.
The house combines the feelings of the 1920s with the contemporary.
Touring
King Tut
Here's what to eKpect
when you go to the Los
Angeles County Museum
to see the famous exhibit.
11J JUDITH OL90N °' .. ...., .........
When something as bll IDll lmPortant , u
the Tatankb:amun exhibit eom11 to the area peo.
pie mtaht think there are bound to be dilaJ>-
polAtmmta aklaa with the joys.
Perbapl the lines an too -., the pertitaf-
bol'reacloUI, tM crowds b:apollte, or tbe ablblt too dlllk!aJt to Me. I'~ for South.-n Callfomlans. noae of the ~are true for tbe apeetacular n ·
lalblt ftl'l'eDtb' at the Loe ·Anael• County llmeum ol A.rt
Se.SDI It wu a P'"l'IJ eaJ01able a· ........
l'or UIOle wltb ttct.U ID tbe qpeomlq
· WMb • ._.. .. a caiieule ot what to eQeCt at
'1'bil Tna.ur. ol Tutankhaman.
U JOUI' tleketa are for 4 p.m. JOQ med ar·
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016 of the sights: Tut-memorabilia fol
sale.
lfOU.Dd,I. for oar lhowtnl. aeemed almost here.
Ticket boldera are directed around the main ·
museum bulld.lnc to the line, where they are
held until juat a few mmutes before the de-
•tan•ted hour.
The llile II lfadua.Uy 1D0"4 around behind
th• Tutan~mura caller:r ud ftu11y let ia. lit·
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CZ CAIL y PILOT TUffday, March 14, 1978 ANN LANDERS
••• Tut Nimitz, Halsey and Me
(Fl~PqtCU DEAR READERS: Withmilllonsofmen lnalch. Vblt.n ar• wed aot to IMO on the Recently someone asked L i k e NI mi t z a n d
UMa baa .,. to14 \.bey ~ 1JICO(I u much Ume if J was famlllar with a Halsey and Me.
Inside .. U-y w' poem that WU popular D E A R ANN : A
OM. la tho &Ulery, you are allowed lo during World War 11 woman in this office is
wander ~b tbe rooms at will. The exhibit caUed "Nimitz, Halsey famous for her off-color lndudes SS items, each clearly marked and dis· and Me." I sald, "No, jokes. Every day she
played in free.standing cases with ample room but J'll bet someone out baa a new one. Some of
betweea to allow for good crowd circulation. A there is, and J'U print it them are just plain
few are in wall cases. when it surfaces." filthy. I find her stories
The crowd on our visit was exceptionally Sure enough, "Jane of extremely of!ensive .
polite. There was no pushing or shoving and Old Empire State" When the group gathers
people easily took turns moving up to see the came through. The to listen I "get busy"
items close at hand. author of the poem is and stay away.
Aan
Laaclers
•• Peterisms
Labeling was done exceptionally well to Captain William Gordon One of the o lde r
handle the large groups. Signs hanging above Beecher, Jr., U.S.N. The women (very nice) told (From Page Ct)
each case have the same message on four sides whole poem would take me I ought to join the be ought to make good use of them.
so the information can be seen from any angle. up this entire space and others -that by absent· "I dldn't have a good (filing) system, and
Cassette tapes also are available for a small. my "under 30" readers ing mysell, I give the couldn't remember whether it was Liz Taylor or
rentalfee. Theseprovideexplanationsofeachob~ would feel gypped (they impression I think I am Will Rogers who said 'I never met a man L
jectandsomehistoricalbackground. don't dig World War 11 better than the rest of didn't like'" he said. In his new book be is at-
More than any other exhibit in recent ex· poems) so here are them. Is she right? -tempting to let other people express thelr seoti·
perience, the people talked to each other about some excerpts. BLUE NOSE (?) ments about life "rather than me always having
the awe-inspiring 3300-year-old items. llOW COULD WE LOSE the punch lines." A man. adml·rm· g a gold belt buckle, kidded, D AR ., N It' 11 I · ed t• · t rod ed w I T H N I M I T z • E (.): o. s The se -proc aim Sa ins p UC a "It would just fit my belt." HALSEY AND ME always a mistake to time-beaten, brown cardboard-bound scrapbook Two children, admiring a chest, exclaimed, Patsy McCoy, an lower )'OUr slaJldards to be said he purchased as a child more than 40
"Oooooo, pretty! Isn't. it good the way they American boy, "fit In with the crowd." years ago from Woolworth's for 15 cents. Inside
write? It's pictures." Left his home in the So long as you don't try were clips from newspapers and magaU.Oes "Would any or our stuff last that long?" a old Empire State, to reform anybody or puled here and there on the pages.
woman inquired. He set out. to sea in a make them feel that you He began reading some of his favorite say·
A woman, viewing the vulture collar worn shmy DD, consider yourself above ings, like W. C. Fields remarking: "There
by the mummy, gasped, "That's an amazing And wound up in Task them, you are on solid comesatimelneveryman'sllfewheoyoubaveto
piece." Force 38. ground. Just keep busy take the bull by the tall and face the situation."
The gold mask, worn by Tutankbamun, was He cruised for a while during Joke·teWng time. Then the author sllpped back into Peterisms
the finale to the exhibit. Few people said With a satisfied smile, This will convey the like : "Ignorance is no excuse, it's the real
anything as they viewed it, perhaps because it When he took his pen-message that you aren't thing" and talked about writing to a company
is so exquisite and large, almost too beautiful to cit in hand Interested and there's complaining about slow service and receiving
comprehend. And here's what he nothing wrong with that. the following reply:
Throughout the one to two hours spent in the wrote, "We have received your recent order and
exhibit, one feels a sense of history, an ap-. In a well-censored D E A R A N N wish we could fill it at once, but improvements
preciation for the craftsmanship and artistic note LANDERS : You• v e in our procedures will cause a delay in ship.
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many years ago, and an overwbelniog aura o~ home-state land: "Daddy's Girls" and As the audience recovered from fits of belly lUMBERVARD PLAZA
richness and beautiful living. Me and Halsey and "Mama's Boys" but I laughter he told the story of a dean at USC who ~~~~ 384 FOREST AVE.
· · r came because of the thought of seeing Nimitz h a v e never s e en said: LAGUNA BEACH
somettung this old which has s..irvived all these Have s ure got the anything about the "Sis· "That Peter's a genius -but he's a dingal· er rr~
centuries," sa~ Ethcl Bro~. a cMerer kom Japson therun. terFix.'' -~in~g~·-··~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Los Angeles. We're driving them Twice a year when we
"H's mind-boggling. Were there total wacky, go to visit my husband's
civilizations before this? There bas been a CODS· In old Nagasaki, parents his sister gels so h M h 25 v· .
tantevolut1on." We're going to come· wrapped up in him it T ru arc ISlt John Webster, a Long Beach resident, said out Number One. burns me to a crisp.
he thinks people are coming because "Everyone Me and Halsey and They call each other by PETER RABBIT'S GARDEN is interested in seeing a king's tomb. And the Nimitz are havin' a won· their childhood names.
treasures of a dead king. Maybe death attracts derful time. W h e n e v e r w e g o
h . led . histo d _ ... a ts What we ain't up. anyplace in a car she s Th E 8 ~;i~;e~!'esm~e:.~ 10
ry an anuac • r ootin' has to sit next to him. ee e aster unny
· Some or the viewers bad brought magnify. BY b 0 m bin' and He drives, she's at bis
ing glasses to see the details of the exquisite shootin' side in front. and I'm in A
carvings and gold pieces better, but most people Would fit on the face the back. SOUTH COAST PLAZ were simply peering through the glass cases, of a dime. When we go out to eat, Wehearthefigh~'is ''Sissy Poo'' is right -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ observinginsilence. finished. next to my husband
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ject -in fact be enjoys
it. They laugh like a
couple of lunatics at the
craziest things (inside
family jokes, I suppose).
He laughs more with her
in three days than he
has laughed with me all
year long.
This sister is married.
Her husband stands
there like a cigar store
Indian and I do the
same. This bas been go-
ing on for ten years. I
still can't figure it out.
Can I do anything to
change it? -A MESS
IN MASS.
DEAR MESS: Not a
bloomln' tblng. So ac-
cept the situation and
· start '° laugh 1'ltb your
brotber·ln-law. When
tbeae two revert'° their
childhood days yoa Just
don't flt ID, dear.
CONFIDENTIAL TO
CURIOUS IN RACINE,
WIS.: In response tO (A)
No. (B) Yes. (C)
Sometimes. CD) None of
your business.
\
W eddlng and nagage·
m~ announcements run
on Sunday in the Daily
Pilot. Forrru are avaUa~
at all Daily Pilot office• or
by calling the Feature•·
Deparlment, 642-43%1.
To ovoid disappoint·.
ment, prospective bride•,
ore reminded to have their
wedding !torie•,. with o
blac1'-<md-white gloasy of
the bride or of the ·coup~.
to the Feature• Depart·
m~ one week before the
wedding.
Engagement announce·
ment1, wfth black-and·
white gloay of the future
~or the c~. muat
be received by the
F~ Deparlmmt ds
week& be/or~ the wedding
.date.
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when you serve ZESTI LIN K~Smoked Sausage to family
or friends. The flavor is outstanding! Goes well
with other foods such as eggs, hash browns or pancakes.
It's popular as an appetizer.
ZESTIUNK• Smoked Sausage is
available only for a limited time at
~oath Coast ?lua
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ERMA l!OMB'E'CK 1 HOROSCOPE I CAREERS Tu.day, Match 14, 1918 . DAILY PlLOT C3
A Child Appears l runates
Riot; 44
Killed
.In Ca lifornia
Rough Going
For Porn Law
Mesa Coed
In Running
Sandra Laufer or
Costa Mesa was a sem1-
f inallst in the Pep.
perdine Univers ity
School of Law 1977·7K
Vincent S. Dalis m er
Moot Court competition.
My \mis couldn't wait
vnhl they walked.
Al eight months they
were pulling themselves
up to tables. At nine
months they w"r e
teetering unsteadily
trom room t o room At
U months, they were
r unnin g away from
1lome.
When I called them in
to take their baths, they
were playing in the
.}louse in the next block.
When 1 wanted them to
help m e unl oad
g roceries from the car.
Jhey were digging in a
,iave and c.·ouldn't hear
ine. When I called them
to dinner they were on a
-raft in the middle of a
Q1ajor river
;. Through years of get
ling varicose veins or
ihe neck from shouting
for them. I discovered
only one sure.fire way to
get them al your elbow
... have a friend who
dropped by lO "talk.''
I had a kid once safely
tuc ked away for two
weeks at camp. M)
friend Marge dropped in
to tell me about Elaine's
hyst e r ec tomy and
before she got out the
d e tail s , h e parked
himself between our cor
fee cups and said. "Dogs
get fat after their opera
lion. I hope poor Marge
can hold the line ..
''What 's with Mary
Worth?" askerl m y
friend, amawd.
.. Don't you havt>
somclh1n~ to rlo'' ' I
j !>ked.
'Nope "
'Then go play
"What"ll I play with '' '
·Try the S800 worth of
deferred payments 1n
\our bedroom "
· ''The batteries arc all
burnt out. Why don't you
want me to listen? I
won'ttcll."
E,...a
Bomheck BUENOS AIRES . • By THOMAS D. ELIAS Argenti na <AP)
Severa l hund red
prisoners clashed with
police-at a prison hous·
"You want me to grow versa ti~!'!· what would ing many political in-
up, don't you?" happen. m ates here today leav-
Sc:ores of cities in California and other states
trying to fight lhe spread of pornography have
copied a Detroit zoning ordinance lbe last two
years .
The tactic will probably succeed in most other
s tates, but likely will fail in California. "Not in one day." "You'd fall ableep." in g 44 dead a~d 30 "!f you don't wa~t me Somehow, t~at elusive seriously injured in one THE REASON FOR THE DIFFERENCE is
to hsten, why don t you . c h lid who as n e ve r of the worst prison riots that this state's Supreme Court is significantly go someplace and talk around when you want on record. whe r e you can b e him has managed to P o lice s <iid the y more liberal than the U.S. Supreme Court, which
alone'!" . . eaves~rop ~n every con· crushed the uprising at has approved the Detroit law. Ordinarily, tbe
"We're s itting in .a ve.~sahon I v.c had. Villa Devoto prison 10 ,. California court would
parked car now. Look, if Why don t you co'!'e miles from the center of SOUTHERN have to abide by the
you were tal~ng to your right. ou?t .. a nd send bup Buenos Aire!> a fter CALIFORNIA federal precedent, but it
friends and I JUSL ~arged pa.~kmg . asked Marg~. about 2~z hours. Both FOClJ S ~a~~:t have to in this
m and sat down m the l_le knows too much. g u a rds and inmate!> For the la w ye rs
middle of your con· 1 said slowl y were reported among hghtmg the pornography laws are basing their ap·
the casualties. No cause peals on the state constitution, not tbe federal Bill
was given for the out· of Rights . So any stale court decision won't be sub· [ Horoscope 1
WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 15
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES <March 2 1
April 19 ): Someone,
probably a relative, sings
blues concerning money.
Stand tall for beliefs, con-
cepts. Yougetnothingfor
nothing -invest time,
finances in your own
project.
CANCER (June 21·
July 22): Take one step
a t a time. you hav~
choices, ·options Don't
be stampeded into a
rus h for judgment.
Another Cancer and a
Capricorn figu r e
prominently.
LEO (July 23 -Aug
22): Fun and games
could b e feature d .
Popularity increa ses.
Creative opportunities
TAURUS <April 20_ are present. Take a_d·
May 20): Finish rather vantage of them. Watch your weight! Become than initiat e project , more alert to nutritional Aries, Libra fig ure 1>rominently. Money, be requirements.
ing rid of legal threat VIRGO <Aug 23-Sept
l h e s e a I s o a r e 22). Check details. Use
htghhghted natural talents; be d1l>
c riminating T a k e
GEMINI I Ma} 21 n othing Cor grant ed
June 20). Cycle high, Someone1stestingyou
tak e initiative, stress
break JeCt to federal review
A total of 43 guards So far, about a dozen cases have-been filed
and inmates died in riot. against the anti-pornography Jaws in California,
mg at New York's Attica and attorneys s ay they will reach the state's top
prison in 1971. court within a few months. Those Jaws have been Ceabark Rapped passed in c1lles as large as Los Angeles and as
small as Oceanside. WASHINGTON <A P l
The House is telling
the American public a nd
the Postal Service that it
will not permit elimm a·
tion of Saturday mail de·
li veries. ,
Legislation designed
lo prevent the service
cutback passed 371·6 on
Monday and went to the
Senate.
FundDoub~d
WASHINGTON <AP1
The House is doubling
a previous S2.5 million
appropriation to con
tmuc its investigation m
to the assassinations of
President Kennedy and
Dr Martm Luther King
Jr The vole Monday
was 204-175
T H EY REQUIRE MASSAGE PARLORS,
j dult bookstores and the Jike to be separated by at
least 1,000 feet. The X-rated businesses also must
be at least 1,000 yards from the nearest residen·
tially-ioned property.
Lawyers for the now-restricted businesses are
fighting the new ordinances on grounds of both
free speech and discrimination.
Those a r gume nts didn't s way the U.S.
Supreme Court in the Detroit case two years ago,
but promise to carry a majority in the state high
court. 1 The past four years, that court bas issued
several major rulings raising the expectations of
attorneys for the X-rated businessmen.
IN ONE CASE, THE COURT held that the
death penally violated the "cruel and unusual
punishment" clause of the state constitution, when
the federal court had already ruled exe<:utions
legal under federal law It took a state constitu·
lion al amendment to overturn that decision.
In another case, the state court ordered racial
balancing or Los Angeles schools even though they
had not been deliberately segregated. The federal
court ruled in a Dayton. Ohio, case that integra·
t ion programs could not be required unless
segregation was deliberatt:· . .
TELLS OF ELVIS
Stepmother Dee
Pres ley's
Stepmom
Telh All
MEMPHIS, Tenn .
<AP) -Elvis Presley's
stepmother, Dee, says
s he and h er so n s
will reveal new facts in
a forthcoming book s he
wants to call "Elvis, We
Love You Tender."
"My sons will have a
lot to tell that has n't
been told, u.nd so will J,''
Mrs. Presley said.
THE COMMENTS of
the former wife of E lvis'
father, Vernon, were
c ontaine d in an in ·
terview published in a
Memphis newspaper
"The boys were close
to him the last nine
years of his life. T hey
worke d for and with
him , and Elvis took
Lhem on tour a!> close
companions at an early
age."
BILLY, 22, Ricky, 24.
·and David Stanley. 25,
are Mrs. Presley's sons
by her first marriage lo
William Stanley.
Tbe two-day compell·
tlon was be1d at the
Oran ge Count y
Courthouse. William
Clark, associate justice
oo the California
Supreme Court, judged
the final round.
PlJBUC NOTICE
NOT ICR M TllUSTRE'S U LE
LNl\Ne. p., ... ,
T.S. Ne. t61u.<e
l D SERI/ICE c:;oMPANY •>duh
IPPO•nl.cl lrvslH unotr Ille f0Uow1n<1
doc:ribe<I clM<Sof trust WILL SELL A 1
PUBLIC AUCTION lOTHE HIGHE'>T
8100ER FOR CASti (PIY•ble at Um..
ol wl• on lawtlll mc>NIY ot the Unol~d
St•l~I ~It roQht. lttle..,., '"'"'tst con
v•r•d to •nd -111110 llY It under w •o Oe•d ol Tr\l\t In the c>roperl•
niere1n•ftt'<Oir\Cr1bed·
1'RUSTOR; WALTER CURTI ..
PARKER Ind JUDY ANN PARKER
hu\lh1nG •..O ..,,t.-as 191nt le<Wnts
Bl::NEFICIARY; F'RANK S. SMITH
and GRACE s. SMITH. n~ ""° w•I• as community preperty, as to .. ,.
una1voe1eo '1 11\l~esl -GERALD ~
RATH8UN end PHYLLIS J
RA TH BUN, "'6IWl'd and wife •s '°"'
mUl'•IY oroo1u1y .. .s to an undtvtde<I
lnt•r~\t
Re<ot-J>ilY ll, 1917 IS •Mir. No ne1• m -t221S ot Ofli<••I Recora'
'"the olhce DI the RKor~ ot Or;in9<'
COYnly ~·d llttCI ol \rU'>I de Kr'°"'
tl'te IOllOW•rtQP'Ol><''IY;
Thtt land r•t •rred to In '"''
Gu•r•nl..o IS S•lll•led In t"" SI.lit ol c . .iotorn10. COUl\lY ol Or-. Clly ol
Co\td M*'"· •nd is aescrlbed •• lollows. lllat portion of Lots n end 24 ol
F•lrvlew Farrns..s5'1o-Olla map re
c:ordcd In llo'>lt &. OAlllt 1'1, MiK1t1-..u ..
Mee>\, recordSotMICfOr~ C.ounl¥,
ducrli.<l•IOI._. Com-~lne .... ~t CO<
,,..r 01 '3•d Lot 23; e.e..c. North o• 31
w~•• atonq the Wt-st lirw ol sa.d Loi n 198 n ,,.., .. lhf!nc" North.,. 1•· so
Ea•t o•••'"'' to ""' So<.ltn hne ol S6'd LOI u. 191 ,, fffl ID lhP I~ ooln1 o•
bf'Q1nn1nq at lht\ Ot\C.nption, t"""t•
lrom ,.10 trut 00tnt of bf91rwuno ut
ttu\ c:k'~<,.'i>t•On. NO<th O 11' Wt-)1
CM••ll•l IO 11\e WMI lo~ Ot -a1d LOI\ 1
..,d 14 •• l& l"PI to " Po•nt llienc~
Nortn 89' 1~· ~ EA\I parallel 10 ""'
Soul n hM ol ,...0 L011l, ?1119 IMl IO,.
Point In tht' c"'tf"f'" hne ot Man"Ll'ft•tb Str~fl't <•O 00 tttt w 1deJ fo,.merh
Al'\•h••m Av~. •S on.<.obed tn O.ttd
f'""(Ofd,.d A"VU\I a. 1t1'+. •n bOOk ,...
o•ci~ 310. Otflct•I It.cord\; tl\enc,.
South o· 11• JO" E<l~t a•onQ w1d cent<• i.ne. •• 3~ I-to• poont: thence So1111 &•' ?~' 50" ~I p•.r.Mlel to the South
,.,... ot ~dod Lot n, n 1.11 het au -
tr\it e>01nt of be-QH•'l•"9
''~' An•ru~1m Av•nu~., <.ostd
Me~•. C•lltornta
"Cit• \tr~ addf"P\~ or common oe
">'onet1on '' -.hOwn at10ve. no warrantv
.. It isn't a matter of
tclltng. It'~ JUSL that this
1:-. big people':-talk "
per sonality, personal LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct.
appearances. Highlight 22): Be open to ideas.
creativity, original ap· accept challenges, gel
proach -imprint your concepts on paper, sub·
own method, style mil format. Member or ________ ..;,.._ ___ opposite sex flatters you
While som e House
members complained
that they had no in-
form at ion on what the
committee is learning,
members of the House
Assassinations Commit
tee said the invcstiga
l ion s hould proceed
quietly.
The California court 1s also more restrictive
than federal courts in its rules on police searches
and seizures.
"Vernon and J were
married 17 years before
we were d ivorced fast
November. Of coutse.
we had been separated
since 1974, but I was one
of the two women who
were closest to El vis
tht' oth er o n e \\a :-
Prisc1 llu s ince h1l>
mot her 's death .
Priscilla could write a
lremendous book, too "
1$ QIVPn ·~to II\ tOf'nQlet•nf1'1. or (Or •
rec tnt'' 1
You
1\re Invited
101\Very
Special Event
March IC
through
Marchl5
1\Rare
eotlection
of Antiquity
Amd.,sed from all the""
Howes locations. an
P~tr 11ord1nitry collect1u1
•Jf period pieces to
browse over, adm•re ancl
f .:ill m love with. One-01
d-kond estate 1ewelry 1r·
their original,
unmatched settings
gleaming antique silver
dat•ng back to the t1ml"
ot elegance .. Plus ;i
"Pecial collectmn uf
antique furr11ture to
match the thami and
qrace ot the po>r•ml
01e1..es A grand
opportuntlY Don tm•'-~
•l please Cheese ano
w'ne will OP '>erved '"th~
alternoo•·
B.D. HOWES and SON
p \\ 111 K'd OK 1111 I< I.I \I K \I Ill\"
NEWPORT BEACH
3412 Via Lido • 675-2731
l 15 ANGf Lt S 1P.ASAOENA!SANTA BARBARA
PALM SPRINGStHONOLULU
and means it.
SCORPIO (Oct 23
Nov. 21 J: Obtain hint
from Libra message.
Key 1s Lo be patient.
thorough, determined.
Refu se lo be cajoled into
foolis h. premature ac
tion
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.
22-Dec. 21): See in re·
alistic light; tendency 1s
to let wishful thmkiog
substitute for logic. Ac·
cent on publicity, legal
maneuvers. partnership,
special agreem e nts,
marriage
CAPRICORN IDec:
22·J an t9l : Get affairs
in order. e nd chaos.
Your work. health, 1n-
vestalents. security
command attention.
Person who whis pers
rumors takes time.
draw s from your
energy.
AQUARIUS (Jan.
20-Feb. 18): Good lunar
aspect coincides with
vitality, sensuality, tak-
ing a c hance on yourself
and winning. Stick
with numbe r 9 Deal
with Aries. Libl'a
persons.
PISCES f r' e b 19 ·
March 20): Check Len·
dency to go back to past.
Look to future. Accent
originality, pioneering
s pirit. Leo. Aquarius
figure prominently. Ac·
cent on security, proper-
t y apprais al . com ·
municating with youn~
persons.
Ca"'paign Open•
PARIS <AP1 The
Socialist-Communist al
li a n ce l au n c h e d a
desperate runoff cam pa1gn today after agree-
ing to support Joint can
didates.
It was a last-ditch t:f
fort to salvage victory 1n
the final round of voting
Sunday for the National
Assembly and wres t
power from the con
servative-centrist m l!
JOr1ty that has been m
office since 1958.
Taeo Charge d
ST. ANTHONY. Ne\\·
f o undla nd <AP!
G rcenpeace Foundation
pres ident Patrick
Moore. leading d em ·
onstration on the New-
found land i ce pack
against the annual kill-
ing of seal pups, and
photographer Rex Wyler
have been char ged with
disturbing the peace and
ordered to appear 111
court April 12
Th'ey refused to leave
a temporary govern
ment fisheries ofrict·
Moore said he was tr) -
ing to find out whether
his demonstrators would
violate the law ir they
went on the ice without
permits
ERA Assailed
·'The theory that the state court uses is thal
the Bill of Rights 1s designed to protect citizens
from their government," says Roger J . Diamo~d.
a Los Angeles constitutional lawyer representmg
!>evNal adult theater owners. "'
"THERE IS NOTHING TO prohibit a state
from g1vinit its citizens more protection than the
rederal courts arc willing to provide."
On the state court, Justice Sttilley Mosk is the
leading exponent of this theory. He has spoken out
on several recent occasions encouraging lawyers
lo lry Lh1s tack Even without the legal attack on the anti·
pornography laws. they might be in some dilficul·
ty Most were adopted as interim, emergency
measures and can only remain in force for two
\ears without form al public hearings.
TN"hnically. the laws. were adopted as
moratoriums while local authorities studied the is-
~uc.
NOW. HOWEVER, T HERE IS a strong
possibility that the state Supreme Court will take
the matter out of their hands before permanent
meas ures can be put In place.
Then the anti -pornography battle in California
will be back to square 1, with virtually no restric·
tions on the sex business ..
Plan N ow for 1980
Mrs. Presley and he r
sons are working with
author Anthony Seaduto
of New York.
Five Gra duate
At Chapman
rive Oran~e Coast re
-;1dcnts have graduated
from Chapman Colle~c
m mid-year commen
cement exer~1scs
T h e y a r c 1-~ a t h i
Darwish. Costa MC!>a.
Robert Guzman and
Valerie Page, Fountain
Valley, and Shawn Child
and J anine Sitch, Hunt -
jngton Reach.
Point Tough to Crack
By JOYCE L. KENNEDY
Dear JoYC~: My nephew is serious·
ly thinldnlC about applying lo West
Point. Someone at school said we
musl write lo a congressman. Is this
corret'l?
-A.E.L., Buffalo, N.V.
( CAREERS ]
You could summer as a waitress.
rRANKFORT, Kr Competition for appointments at
I AP > Opponents of all military academies could knock
U March 15 is your t h e proposed Eq ua 1 the s pots orr a giraffe -a senator
birthday you have s weel Rights Amendm ent may receive upwards of 700 applica·
tooth. You are self-have o vercome two lions each year. So while the majori·
indulgent, have won· months of pa rliamen-l y of nomination s comes from
derful, persuasive man· tary roadblocks in the Congress .. explore all other nominal·
ner and compelling state Senate to pus h ing sources as well.
Jn resort areas, waile rs and
waitresses can average $20 to $50 a
day in tips. Although many of these
jobs are filled earlier than you'll ar-
rive home, often there's a last·
minute drop-out whom you could
replace.
voice. You are artistic, thro~gh a resolu~ion to. Your nephew's school counselor
a ppreciate luxury items rescmd ~ent~cky s 1972 should know the drill; if not, write to
and are spoiled by mem· ERA r~tificabon. . the registrar at the academies of
-
-------------------........:_be_r_s_o_r_th_e_o_p_po_s_lt_e_s_e_x_. _, Despite strong oppos1-your choice and ask for a catalogue. tion by U . Gov. Thelma The catalogues discuss ways a stu-
Stov.a 1.1. the .senate's dent can be nominated. Academy ad·
READER SERVICE : Want a list of 87
occupation& in demand of atate Job
Service office$? send your J>0'1catd T'e·
queat to Joyce Lain Kennedy at thi3
newapaper. Aak for "Extra Etfit~ of Oc·
cupclWrt.s in Demand."
presiding officer, the dresses are available at libraries and
chamber vote~ 23·15 military recruiting offices. It's not Mo~day. to rescind the too early for students who hope to
rotitication and sent the enter an academy In 1980 to begin
•ssue to the House for gearing up
consideration durin~ the · .....
final week of the 1978
General Asi.embly.
Ga aBaeleed
SEOUL. South Korea
<AP) -Declaring the
first week or joint U.S.·
South Korean war games a succes.,, a Pen·
tagon official said today
they were Ha clear dcm·
o n 11tratton ' of
America's readiness to
aid U• Asian ally in the
event or a North Korean
attack ufter th U.S.
puJlout.
Deputy Defense
Se-cretary Charles Dun· can defended the 11-day mlllluy maneuvers,
W'hloh bqan la!t Tues·
da1.
Dear Joytt: I'm rtnl1bln1 my bJ&fl
scbool edaealloe In a clty otbu lhan
my bome c.own • .Bttau•~ my aeJMM>l
year e1'Cled late ID 1171, I wu DO&
home I• Ume te pat la appUea&HU
for 1ammer emplo7me•L Tlais ~ar
l 'U be at • cUaad•11&a1e too. Wlaat
sboalcl I do'
-J .B., 8"t-' Da.4Je1, Mtu.
Use •1enta -that la, I.It family
and friciMb back home to keep an eye
open for Job leads. Send application lettera to lJlt•l..Y employers in your
home to""1 Mooltol' newspaper want
ads maDed b,y yoUI' family to klent.lfy
r mployft'I consl&tently 1d~rttslng
openinp.
You can J>t0~bl1 obtaln a frH
copy ot the y Uow PAI•• dlrectorY
from Uao telephone company. Th
chamber Of commerce may pu a
J"Otter ot empk>,.n.
Crown Valley
Park Offe r s
Rec Classes
Administrators at Crown
Valley Community Park ue
seeking experts In crafts, d~,
m ustc, yoga and card pla}'ini to
eondud classes at tho l>&I*'•
recreation center this aummtt.
P ark Coordinato r Gary
lereaitah sald classes are ex·
peeled to bcJln ln late May or
early Junt, and Instructors Mil
be paid varying amounu Cor
their lime.
The patk, in L&fun• NlJ\iel,
include a s wimming pool, ttn· ms courts and alhietlc neldt
wll as the recreation center.
T-. int.er ted in lnatructlnc
classea should contact Jttemlah
al C:W·10ll.
T ht" b~t 1C• '1il,.\' und<'" \ a.d ~ed of
Tru .. t. bt r~a'on ot a oreKh or oef.auu
'" trw obi •Qat ions, !.ecurtd thtreby
""'"tutor" "•f•Cutf'd and dellW'red IC.
trlf\ und• r~•Qned tl written OP<lM•t•on
01 Cl• f,,ult Md Ot m•nd tor Sette. ttno
""' 1tt••n ttOl ·(~lot brPt'(h d"O m t>IK tier.
10 t..-u,, th• vndt-O•Qnt-d to wit 'ul•d
01op1•r1., 10 ._.,t1\fy \.t+d obliQ.allonii.
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g DM..YPILOT fUMdey, Marcti 14. 1179
t MitChell on Furlough
I Agrees to Testify in ~Influence' Probe
From AP Dlspakbe9
John N. MJ&cbeU'a furlough from prisoo wu
extended foe a third time ao that the former &l·
t.orney general can tesWy what the Nixon ad-
mlniatraUoo knew about secret South Korean ef-
forts to lnDuence congressmen.
Mitchell was released from tbe minimum
security prison at Maxwell Air Force Base In
Alabama on Dec. 28 for medical reasons. He had
arterial surgery in January and la still recovering.
. M it.cheU bas been asked to appear as a wltnes$
in an lnvestlgatlon of South Korean-American rela-
tions by a House subcommittee chaired by Rep. Don~ld M. Fraser, D·Mlnn.
* "We've raised our children, now we're free to
do our thing," says Joan WhiUng;or Miami, whose
husband Mitehell retired from the Coast Guard
three years ago at age 49.
Doing their thing ( J means a $25,000, seven-PEOPLE month island-bopping
~---~~~~~~-;..·~-ody ssey to the South
' Pacific &tarting Wednes· day.
Their travel agent equipped them with 15
books of ajr flight tickets for the 32,000-mile
Journey, involving 21 airlines laking them to SO
major Pacific islands and many smaller ones. Air rare alone is $7,200.
Whiting said he had to seU a duplex he owned
to finance the trip. • Angela HUJ and Garland Robinette are now a
husband-and-wife television news anchor team.
The couple. who appear nightly in New
Orleans on WWL-TV's 6 and 10 o'clock news, were
married in a New Orleans church. The station's
news director gave the bride away, and the
general manager was the best man.
A tape of the ceremony was shown on the news
that night. ..
David Begelman. head of Columbia Pictures'
movie and televison divisions who resigned after
missappropriating $60,000 in
company funds, could continue
lo earn at least $300,000 a year
from Columbia under an agree·
ment with the filmmaker.
In a report to the Securities
and Exchange Commission and
company shareholders, Colum·
bia said it would pay Begelman
at least that much for his ex-
clusive services as an indepen·
dent producer of television pro-HG£1.MAN
perlies and u minimum of three feature motion
pictures during the next three years.
As settlement of his unexpired contract, which
was to terminate in August 1979, Begelman also
will participate in the profit-sharing program of
the parent Columbia Pictures Industries for the
fiscal year ending in June. Last year, his share
was $250,000.
111
Yugosla~rn sculptor Oscar Nemoo complet-
t•d a double likeness of the late Sir Wiaston
CborchiU and his wife, Lady
·Spencer-Churchill, and a limjt.
ed edition of 10 will soon go on
~ale at $10,000 each, The London
Telegraph reported.
The artist said the 27-inch·
long, 19 -inch-high bronze
sculptures were designed after
e arlier sculptures or the
wartime prime minister, who
died in 1965, and Lady
C hurc hill, who died last
December. UlOY 0t11aouu.
PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE
Chief Justice Warren E. 8orter of the
Supreme Court held a rare meeting with"reporters
at the coaclualoo of the Judicial
Conference ol the United States ln W aahlogtoo.
Burger defended the
secrecy that enshrouded the
meeting of the conference,
which is a kind of board ol
directors for federal courts.
"You'd be bored to death;'
he said. "I'm bored to death
sometimes."
•u•o At such sessions the con· re rence discusses procedural matters In the
federal cou.rta and also pending legislation that
might affect the judiciary. ..
Actress Gail Fisher will have her day in court.
The 42-year-old former beauty queen, best
known for her role as the
secretary in television's "Man·
nix" series, is charged with
possessing one-tenth gram of
cocaine and using a "blue box"
to a void paying for long.
distance telephone calls.
She was bound over to
Superior Court in Los Angeles
by Municipal Judge .James F.
Nelson after a preliminary
hearing in Los Angeles and was
freed on $1,500 bail. ..
Brig. Gen. Bain McCU.otock, 49, went to work
as assistant commander of the Marine Corps
Recruit Depot at San Diego.
He relieved Brig. Gen. James L. Day, as-
signed to the Pentagon.
* Pianist Vladimir Horowitz:, whom President
Carter called "a true national treasure," dis·
played his riches in Carnegie
Hall, rewarding those who had
the luck. fortitude or connec-
tions to get a ticket.
Playing .one of a series or
Golden Jubilee recitals, the
73-year-old virtuoso appeared
just two weeks after giving a
televised concert at the WhHe
House and drawing the pre·
sidential accolade.
And. as in his first concert M0110Wtn
in the hall 50 years ago, he closed his program
with Chopin's Polonaise in A-flat major:
* In an "Ernest llemlngw•:r slept here" fashion,
the connection between the American author and
the African nation of Kenya has
finally been recognized.
The management of a hotel
in the Indian Ocean resort of
Malindi. Kenya, unveiled a pla-
que outside the bungalow where
the author stayed during a visit
to Kenya in 1937
Hemingway, who died in
1961 at the age of 63, wrote "The
Snows of Kilimanjaro" shortly
after his visit to Kenya, where
he went on a hunting safari ..
Singer Ella Fitzgerald had to cancel a
performance in London, Ontano, because of ill·
ness.
Her physicians said the jazz singer suffered
from a fever and chills
Concert officials said all 2,300 tickets tor the
appearance had been sold.
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NAME STATEMaNT
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Fred Wkklllcll, 3''2 R-,
trvlne, CA 'l'Z71•
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Builder Juat completeci
th.Ls 2 story 4 bdnn bome.
Features include; vault·
ed c:etbnp, 3 car farage
" RV storage. Hurry,
choose your own carpeta.
Call 546-5880.
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540-3666
~---HERITAGE • -• REALTORS lllfltela11 Builder Just completed
Ulla 2 stcry 4 bdrm home.
Features include; vault-
ed mtlngs, 3 car garage
EQUAL HOUSING , ~;o':~ c~;:~.1~~~~~~~~~1----;;.._-----REAL ESTATE
. 0 PP 0 RT U N l TY Call 546-5880. IHYESTOR'S 11.ACH Y Al.UIS
SHQAL ~6•000 PRICI RIDUCID
,.......,.., Moller. Guarded gateway pro· S Bdrm Peninsula Pt.
All real eauth advertls~ tects lavlsh courtyard Steps ta beach. $189,000.
In t.bia oewspaper is sub· with pool. Secluded entry Jed to the Federal Falrj~~~~~~~~~~l toexecutlve living room. Newer Ocean view
duplex, Dana Pt..
$145,000. Housine Act or 1968 LET"SMAKE Suns hine gourmet
which makes It illegal to A lltADE! kitchen ove rlooks advertise '"any pre-,,,.;vate patio. Sweeping rerence, limitation, or ~otralJy located in C.M. :;;~ter bedroom plus
discrlmin•tioo based on nr Hoag Hospital. Ideal child"s retreat. Owner iB
5 BcMn, private beach.-
Coron a Higbland.1.:
$159,000. World WidcF
~era 1'73-4545 •
ra color u for owner occupancy. ce, ' re g1on, sex, Owner anxious to trade anxious. Submit any of· or national onJin, or an fer! 847~10 · •-nU to k for land, commercial or m.., on ma e any residential. Xlnt mvest-Ol'fN 111v ."'1UN ro"' ,.,,, , ::
such preference, llmita-t •11·---------tion,ordiacriminatioa." ment. low vacancy. Sub-~' , . PUSTICiE •
mit your trade today or aeCiHIOIHOOD This newspaper will not purc hase ou tr1 g ht. .,,, ;
knowingly accept any Hllrryl ~!H9l Mesa Verde ' bdrm •• Z
advertialn1 for real b81h with pool, Jacuzzi,
est.ate which is in V\Ola-lode lay Retreat family room and dark room. Stained class and Uooollhelaw. Real Estate Fix " Save SS$! Prime a.kyligbt. Call Hertuge
localiea ! .34 Acres! ~al Esute for •pp'L Older ranch style home! ~ MEWPOU llEACH a.ROIS: Adffrtisen Highly upguded, 3
.._.. dleck fheN-ads bdrm. family " dining
daly md = .,._ rooms, new brown plush .___... carpets, sparkling pool
rors -• TM and lots of extras. OC • DAILY rtLOT Cll-1 fered at only $128,SOO •
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11.ACHVlLLA
$105,000
Unbelievably low price•'
Just blocks Crom the waler. Xlnt Newport
Beach location. Sprawl·
i.ng contemporary home.
Wood deck entry.
Spacious living a rea with
$40,500
'l1leT-e 's nothing left at
this price, except this
one. 3 BR home, NOT A
CONDO. Call now it
WOD'tlast.
540.3666
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REAL ESTATE
massive frplc. rustic ----------
family room. ()pen beam
ceilings & wet bar.
CircuJar stair leads to
fantastic s un-deck.
Hurry on this one!! CaJI
today! 646-n 11
OffN Ill 9 • rl S IUN ICl Bf Nl(f •
RB>IJCB> $3,000!
In one of the best areas of
Turtlerock. close to pool
& tennis; a charming 3
bdrm., family rm., cen-
tered around lovely
atr ium with rock
waterfall; profess.
landscaped yard with
brick terracing & under· ~ ~~~~~~!!~!';! ground drainage system. I• Now only $109,500. You
own the land!
associated
BROKERS --REAL TORS
202'. W 9alboo 41l·l66 I
EASTSIDE FIXER
U7,500
Oldie but goodle, huge
lot! 1.oned R-2! House
needs work ! ISitUng porch entry l Cozy living!
Large storage sheds!
Belter hurry !! Call
6'.S-0300
FORESTE
OLSON
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SllK & FINlt
642-567Q
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liviag f'oom ! Old fashion
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~~~HERITAGE
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this pnce!l Hurry! Call•----------
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llEACH RETRU T
$64,900-VIEW
Steps to pounding surf
and cry?Jtal sand! Back
yard is bay area play·
ground. Wmding wooded
walkways to seduded en-
try! Gourmet kitchen.
Step-down conversation
area plus fireplace !
Sunshine breakfast
patio. Pool:._1acuzz1-
v0Ueyball. Garden living
at tts finest. 847~10
Of'(N l•I V •II~ II.JN 101\1 "'r(f •
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I leaping selection oC Qualified Hopefuls
in the DAlL Y PILOT
H ELP WANTED ADS
Joo prtlty lo put away ewer'
01iplay this afghaR on bed, sola!
Crochet he~agons w1tll loose
ptlal. ld1mens1onal flo~rs aoc
101n into a tolOffuf. beaultfu
afehan. Use synthetic wonted
Pattern 7264: directions. cola.
CArECOD ·• $53,900
SJ,150
TOTALDOWM
Winding roadway to
soaring 2 story retreat!
Private grounds protect
secluded entry to lavish
Ii vine room! Gourmet
kitchen overlooks sun-
shine courtyard! Wind·
1ng stairway leads to
s weeping master
bedroom plus child ·s
retreat! Hurry, seller is
anxious. 84Hi010
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~REAL ESTATE, INC.
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Nice 3 Br, 2 ba. on Mon
tero. Sl95,000
IEAUTIFUL CAMIO SHORES
Glorious view of the ocean from thls 3
bdrm 4 bath home. Den w/wet bar ,
formal dining rm & large living rm.
Huge pat.lo surrounds inviting pool.
3-Car garage. Located on one or better
streets. Private beach. $310,000.
A IOCALlY OWNED COMPANY SlRlllHG THE SOUJ COASI AREA SIHCl 19bJ
COZY HIOEAWAY -Snug 3 bedroom
home in delightful neighborhood. Live
like a millionaire for oo1y $135\~.
Cad '40-6161. \\,
SPAUUMG -Fireplace in the f amiJy
room in this beautiful 3 bdrm 2 bath
home in Mesa Woods. Close to South
Coast Plaza and Freeway access.
Spanish tile roof, new on the market
al 598,000. CaM 546-4141.
Marshall RJty 675-4600
Coro. def M• I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cozy 3br. 2ba + guest house. Frpl, 2 patios, R-2
lot. Prin only. $157,000.
Owner. 64(). 7030
OllGIMAL HAUCI VIEW WITH VllW
Spacious 4 Bdrm, famjJy rm home in
origin al Harbor View with formal
dining, pool, jacuzzi -AND -
Gorgeous ocean, harbor, island &
night light view. Reduced lo f259.500.
WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. UALTOIS
2111 S•J ... HUbRood
HJWPOllT CENTH. H.1. 644-4tl 0
A 'HOMA OH VISTA IOMA .. OLD .. Hrtw V-.W
Two belt. b~ in CDM on
same blk, panoramic
ocean views from each. 3
br. tarn rm. form. din
nn, frpls, beam ceilings.
beaut. priv. patios & nice
yrd. Must aell 1. By
owner. 759-!f448 or
SOUTH OF HIGHWAY corrACH
An absolutely c harming 2 Bdrm
cottage with gleaming hardwood
floors and TWO separate 2 car
garages. Reduced to only $134,500.
CaU 644·721 I for Detalll
GtMral I0021Ge.ral 1002
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An immaculate, tastefully decorated.
3 bedroom condominium in the
popular B?uffs development, "a real
nice home on Vista Roma". This is a
popular V plan, with levelor shades,
tile entry, track lighting, newer
ca rpe ting a nd neutral tones
throughout. '?he location is close lo
schools, s hops, tennis and pool. All
this for just $~.ooo.
Serving Costa Mesa·lrvine
Huntington Bcach·Newport Beach 644-8722. Open House 1·5 s 644-2641 Jf no answer M.Waetm
Sat/Su.o.111' White Sails ~~ Way,CDM. __
~COATS & WALLACE
~REAL ESTATE, INC. !:~···~·· ..... ~~~~,!:~ .......... !~!~ -Costo--.:..:._Mna ____ I0-2-41 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
U~l()UI: li()Ml:S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa W... I 024 Costa M.sa I 024
A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING
THE SOUTH COAST AREA SINCE 1963
REAL TORS~ 675-6000
2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
also m MeSd Ver~. at 546-5990
VETS FREE ............................................. .
By owner. Open bsedaily,
LOOK FOi THE GOOD UR -This neat
3 bdrm Tiburon Condo will do it! It's
large & spacious with f~m.ily room,
21h baths, separate double garage and
air conditioned. Large open patio with
built in BBQ. Asking $78,900. Call
546-4141
llG CAHYOH
4 BR, fam. rm .. 3 baths. Beautifully
decorated family home with patio
views from each room. sns.ooo
Housing. Zero d.own, zero tOam-'l>tn. 229 Princeton ClOSE TO IEACH ~.AnycitymOranee Dr. College Park . 2Bdnn,2bath. Goodflx· ~.wm VET AGT S118,500.Call5SM674. erupper.$m,200.
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COSTA MESA. TRIPLEX
~ervmg Costa Mesa-Irvine
Hl ntington Beach-Newport Beach
UDO ISLE
Newly r emodeled 4 bdrm., den, 4
baths, living rm. w /cathedral ceiling.
Lge. master bdrm. suite.
IAYFROMT
Several fine bayfront homes
with pier & slips
CHILD SAFE
Block wall surrounds
large yard for pets or
yowigst.en. 4 BR, 3 BA,
$12:),000. Call 675-4392.
HALrtMCHIH
REALTOR
MUST SB.L HOW
Central area, great polet1·
tial, 3 BR. Gar, Cncd lot,
$79,000. Terms. Ownr,
84MUO
In xlnt Eastside area; sparkling &
conveniently locat ed"' 2 Bdrm. &
convert. den & frpJc., also, 2 units
with 2 bdrms., l lh baths ea~h;
enclosed garage & parking space for
each unit. Owner will finance. $145,500
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy~1de Ot1v» N B 67S · 6161
College Park 3 br & dlo· 1---------1
ing rm, covered patio. Mesa Verde RED UCB»
~r;,:l to suit. $80,500. Executi•e
759-0811
G........ 1002 G...... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
•VETS• MINl--«ANCH 411.
ZHo Dowt1 POOl.-$66,400 1002 G....-cl f 002
ZHo Costs YA HO DOWN ..............................................
Homes in all areas, all Circula.r drive. Large CLEAN COHDOS
sizes. Call: family aiJ.ed living room. 2 Bdrm., custom $50,000
Veteran Housing Agt. Country kitchen. Dine. · 2 Bdrm., famous Orange 541.0800 Wall of glass view of cov-Tree area. Irvine $64,9SO --------I ered pavilion & lush llHTSOH & llOWH
CAMEO SH<>aES grounds s urrounding IMC. lll--9781
POOL + VIEW H&F Freeform pool.
Separate wmg tor hide· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $45,500 Prime Cameo Shores away Master Suite & .;;; spa c I 0 us 2 B R
location! Panoramic children's quarters. 1002 Townbome, located just
3
UNITS
Low dowol No qualify.
ingl Owner will (iDance!
Only $70,0001 Call for de·
Owner Moving
Bound for Oregon and
must seU this spacious 3
bedroom home. Formal
dining, brick fl.replace.
Designer drapes, de-
corative wallpaper.
A1rium & fountain. BK.R,
540-1720
TWO UNITS ocean & jetty views! Hurry for this unique Ge1111ral 8 few minutes drive from
Private CO!J!1yard. High bargain! 963-7881 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S . Coast Plaza. Seller MUST sa&. HOW tails!
.REDCARPET154-1202 --------• Each unit bas 2,000
vaulted ceilings. Formal oPfN ,,, 9 .,, HUN 1091 "'"'' * * * -~ ... -to mov•qw'c'-Jy. b b dinln Ro ti w··-RtoMT .......... " a 0'6AIER Mesa del Mar 3 r, 2 a.
g room. man c !'•• I FndScabo '"'-754-7100 LEAVESTOWM g8!agedr0Jlllr. Terms to =e~~:;,i~~ ~~~~ , . ~ 1•a1;t!W z 11 a E. 0c.-11Yc1. ~~u!'~'=:!m 6Ulle. $79,900. 831·9081
gourmet kit c he n! 4 ~, iS -~~!!1~~ lal»oa &> His loss ia your gain.
spacious bedrooms. You are the winner o! 2 bome ln 8 total security Cut.e 2+den immaculate New~, 2 Br, ~'h Ba,
Maids quarters. Rock & ti-'-et.stothe atmosphere. This adult home on Immense lot. 2. frplc s, ceramic Ule
\;& condo offers luxury, Fee land. Super flnanc-kitcbena & bath. Pool & black mountain pool ! GREENIROOK BUGS IUMHY privacy• use of pool, i'ng available. Askin(Z spa. 675-4912 Broker Try contract or lease OP· FOU.IES · · •-
aquare feet. Built to con-
veniao specs. Doea not
have to be tax deferred.
$225,000
QUAJ"L m . PL.A.CJD
P~Plc.RTilCS.
--752-1920 l no.
1400 QUAILS! N.EWPOWT ll£Aa4
ti beli bl t J a c u z z l "' s a u n a . ~.900. Open daily at 344 --------on-un eva e Ca on· 4 bdrm, 2 ba. Extremely atthe Beautiful VIEW of TRIPLEX South Greengrove, 1 :L-CL'ck-c-..-1 Y $ 3 2 9 • 9 0 0 ! a 11 popular CAMELOT mdl. ANAHEIM waterfront activity and .._. • '"" -.... 1" 1iiiAilj ~~~~15k~ r-;§~ ~~r.-~= ~~r!.~t:!fo: _Oran_ .. _~-~-· -6-~_r_r_o_rr_. __ ~~;~~~ 4iJ
atandin1 features in· Call 64UIT8, nt. 333, to HOMES OW MER/ AG T • LOW -------USTSIDE
elude: claimJOW"licketa.. ~~-~~ CARRY 2 M D • E /Side custom bome. COSTA MESA
CustomDraperies I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;*;_;*;*;;;;;;;;~~~~=~~~~, 2266MIMER. C.M. DOWN 3Br,huaefam.rm.,3car JUST (HVE IT A Covered patio PH: e..ae 5777 gar., on R-2 lot. Alt 1 Dec:oratorWallpapen or19• • 646-7l7l TiiOUGHT-a dup ex
throughout Become a W-... SANT A AMA with all the extras usual· Outdoor gas BBQ . L ._ R 1 , COUNTIYCLUI 1--------1 VA & FHA TERMS! MfSAYEllDE ly included ID a bome-
$12,000.
Quiet cul-d4Hlac street.
aQj to Santa Ana Country
Club & tennis Club, now
SD7.SOO. 3 Br, 2'h bu, 2100
sqfL OpenhouseSatl-S.
1821'1leM•hn
Clrc ..
Seashore Real Estate 87>5800
HEW OFFERING
Luxury ColL Park condo,
2 br ea. with full be, prof.
decor. & A/C, AUchd 2·
car garage w /opener.
Ideal for single buyer
with limited savings.
Low down payment. On·
ly $69,SOO. Call now-
646-5945
RB>UCED $7,000
1 Yr. old East Costa
Mesa triplex, deluxe un-
it.a, ea. w /2 bdnm., 2 ba ..
dining area, laundry &
~c. Now $178,000
EVEl. YM COPELAND
REALTOR 552-0434
R-ZXOHE
Solid 2 bdrm. home, dou·
ble garage. Large lot.
-:ai..McC ... 1810 wport ltYd.
COiia Mesa 141-nn
AutoGarDoorOpener m osa ea~)' s new Dramatic, beautifully FOURPLIX G r eat Are a I 3 Out al state owner must wood burning fireplaces,
Skylln"tinFam.Rm. Resale office tn Hunt-decorated:.wriew carmel Choice Huntington Bedroomsl$81,000. sellSBR,2 ba.·,oncuJde bullt-in kitchens, 3 E-stde Charmer: 2 BR
Byo..,WNER"""'•l.23 ingtoo ~ch. Conliden--· 2 .... Super home Beach Joe. Property in REDCARPET754-1202 bedroom upper, and 2 W:lcueat house, a.bl gar .• ..... ~ ti.al interviews are now .. ,_, • ...,. sac. $85,000 bedroom lower unit. mce bactyd, fully fncd. IOHUSIS IM Prln. Only $1f»,900. beini taken for licensed ~~·~::-· !1~ ~~f.:~~Prl~;J cadillacs to Go-Carta A. JobDloo Bkr 97'!M9M EXCHANGE "Up". See to appreciate. 42.8 E.
IAYCIEST Real J!:llatate a1enta or up.keep on cul-de-aac. tolellat$Z15,000I What.evertbeFad Peoplcn~boneedpeople COLIOFHEWPORT 18th St •• Call ownr
Ablolutely Immaculate HAHDYMAHS 900ll to be licensed. Call ByaPP'..$127 900• lcAoalayProp. RoU 'emolftbemartet sbou.Jdalwayacbeekthe REALTORS S48.a961
BaycrestHome! Featur· DR'UILill today about the many o· ·---WithaClaasll\edAd ServlceDirectorylnthe 67R-SSI I ·-~-.--... -.... ---ean--/IU-.. _-tna all tiled entry. '"""" feab.lnswebavetooffer. __. CaUNow!M2·5678 1 __ .=D::.:AIL~Y:..':...=PILO:.::..:T~-ll---------cu.anua _._,o Massive stone fireplace. Garage fully insulated. * 675-7060 *
Formal dining room. Built in work bench. 1--------· * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *«
Parquet&paneledfami-i,arge lot with RV ac-·~"--------•FIND ~DUR NAME« ly room. Enormous cess. Newly painted, -.. · • •
Master wina, Plus 2 paneling and wallpaper. JUST USTEDl ! -tr
m o r e s p a c I o u s Four Bedroom Home ln Balboa Island Realty N-Beacb · ,.,...., 2 -tc
• bedrooms. La undry Mesa North1. Truly a A.-mL~-~boa.e with (u"eet ~ «
room. BONUS EXTRAS Great Buy or $76,000. ...---.. A DB. lull A. 673-1700 room: CID 8Qd5 R-2 lot, or You can • IN c Lu DE D A RE : 546-2313 -vwv. --Just ~ bllt to ocean I ... • Refrig., wuher, dryer, Ol'fN/~9·•1$rlJN7081NICI' Spacloue Duplex. 3 amucm l'rteedat$1.50,000 .. ~r:r·.:;:::!i·~~~-~-at-·. ~~ :•~h·ixt::02 Prime 3 bedroom OD a m.8llD ~Eves : SEE win tickets .; fered at only $225,000. a11t! · bath. sunde<:k fireplace. bl1, big lot. Owner ... ~~:r.!?~1,1°2N1Cr· ,~MKYHousE $1B5.
000'4 .. 1210 ~:ii"~ ~.~-:~t ~ : BUGS BUNNY worth $10 :
l•llHJll OMzLots <au.~ $!~r~~ _______ ! COME ALIVE ! 3•--=-=•••·~ $50,000 ~~;:1 INJJOQ.CALL751-.319l. """ •
N °' mu c b 0 f a REALTORS C:SELECT REDUCm • Tuesday March 21 •
UDOISLE bou.se ... but It can be -;;~~~~~~;T~P~~~~E~R~T~l~E~s· $12.000. •. « Beaut. Medit. a BR, ' BA bouiht for lat value only. = -•
bome,xs:rawidelot,buge IJvable ... but probably nrn.ON'TYOU . HORSE RANCH, 2 Br 1 ~-eoJ.de..eac street, • through Thursday LIVE court.yard entry w/We .beyond ftxin& up. Hurry W"'.'.~r: a .. 11-.""' arena, tack adjt.oSantaADaCountry,.. fountatn.IJdolale. cal.11162·7788. raOM!irbeaaillnaT .._ -aub as tcmia Club, now _. M h 23 Fi
$259•500 ..-Q.I K€Y SeedaeificaUoollO&O ~i:17 run, m.ooo. SD7.S00.3Br2~baa,2100., arc • ve ON STAGE!
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"' 1115"'.. •--------G1M11al 1002 l111r.. 1002 ll211wMasten it 675-6670 Sell Idle Items 6'2·11678 ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• •••• .. ••••••• .. ••• .. ••• ~~ F.Btate :
G .. erll I 002 GeMral I 002 fll , ___ 87_5-5800 ____ •
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-••••••••• ~~~~ M!SPOA VOLERDE !
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b/ EJcceptionall7 fine home * t rt · t Th manna Irvine llMOOB.ID SOMmlT OD •badY CUl·de·UC * en e ammen . e
I One of a kind 5 bedroom bome in street.' Bedroom, 2 bath ., voice or Mel Blanc r88 ty Harbor Vlew Homes. Beautifully with crackl~ng brick ,.. creating all the
d 1 d finlplece, • b&1 encloMd d e c orated and rem o e & patio. Full prtce $93,.500. : well -loved Warner
WANT A CO.ONA
DIL MAI C>UPLIU
THaB TO CHOOSI PIOM
SHAIPI
Darling units in great condition.
Front 2 BR w/beam ceillng, We
kitchen & bath. • .light le brigbtt
Rear 2 BR 1arage apt. Owner will
cooelder fleldble flnanclna. s1ss.ooo. <P-us>
IAll Ol'POl1'UMITY Two separate townhome-type
units. Each bu 3 BRI, 2~ baths, B/1tilcbenlIs2 paUos. 2 separate
•arages. Enjoy beacb, acbOola &
1hop1 near))y, '191,500. (P·JJS)
SWiil
So. of BWJ -area& cOridltlonl 8
Blll 6 2~ bat.6S each -r,&a -U_Jtl?ided cptl, drps II shutters;
Welk to beach. U•e 10 one Is 1-et •C>od ~UC>tl oa the Otber. (PB~ WRIOB'l8"6200 I
throughout. Fabulous akyllfbta CALL&5W660 • Bros. cartoon
and extended Jiving area. !p,SELECT Attractive, private yard. Near ,.. characters. A full park,~ and school. $209,500 fee. PROPERTIES ! two-hour show. Tickets
"' COUMa&...,... co. Gr• , •1 Cofta9I it are $4.00 and $5.00
at the beach tn the heart : and can be purchased 844• 9080 of N;:tort -ocean • at Anaheim Convention
2111wi..w.•MLUm. :=t'.'e..u::Oa:~ • Center Box Office, an
••••• CNITCIJmR pieeinchadesfurnlWre. ! Ticketron Outlets.
PETE BARRETT • Special rates
-REALTY-: for groups.
fU·SUI • Performance ,...r~ : times are:
c.a •o SHOllS : T
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lut • abort walk to · p.m.
priY ... beacla from thla ! Wed. March 22 -:'o1~=J!,. 2:30p.m.,7:30p.m
MaN-•"' • a JNnu. • Thur. March 23 -~ ':~ ~ = : 2:30 pm .• 7:30 p.m.
tDaddca.-.-• Inlor: <?H> 635-5000
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' you find your name
and address
call 642-5678 Ext. 333.
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to pick up your comp-
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Owtia MUST S&L •••••••••••••••··••••••
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• ram rm, near beach, OWN YOUR OWN Mn 'I Decor'd T IO. I Br, FR. GllEMIRO()t( S7 8 , s O o. 0 Pen b s e Swim er boat on private LR. DR + moch mott.
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to -··-· ... a COSTAMISA clean. 1 br, $7100. Furn. H Acron from &'.-Mart ard to find 2 uoJb . Sboc> Ctr. m1 Harbor Bl South o1 1eua ser..t. ror
Silt/Sua 1-4.212S2Cupar HOME beAc.b just 300 feet from hnmac cond. Only
'4 bdrm, 2 ba. ElLtreoiely PARK PLACE , BR, pvt • this mov•to ready home $UJ,900.
=CAMELOT mdJ. mstr suite, entry kitch. ON THE WATER mquletendofLidoble •. .,_~'d, s Nc!cs_~a~ ::.·-=!._ _____ _
IM. CM Adult.t only. ~9!2·500
&t1M111 • ~INERS COYE
REALTY M8 4413
lovely home located atrium, gazebo, owner ~ ...._..~ lmm•d ocpy. Adlta. 00 • cul-;de-sac within w/belp finance. Brkr. BR. FR, LR. 3 car 1ar, ~1857 · TWOll~
eaq •alkint distance t 98M3'77 Irvine's latest and moel blce brick patio+ oiany Nearly new, tbe best,
So.CoutP1ua, theatres unique lifestyle. Availa-morextr•. 1219,500. For BY OWNER. 24's64' meat' Plues in Bunt· fsrwuu.rant,f.Manyout llwl~ ble oow. Condominium WHITEWATER AND PG'8CID&l preview ull: Great LakH. 197'. iJlllcmBeacb.~oo.
standing features rn-t•billr 1042 under SSS,000. TennJs, c.a. ... yo.._. ~EWS ..,.__.__.__...... 11ROPERTYBOUSE. Spaelo\ia 3 ~rt 2 ba ly$t25.000each.
dude: ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool, spa aod gym. Why ........ "'"' ......-.--Pmtd&T...,... charmer. Loca&ea "THE SCOTTllEALTY
CUstomDraperles WATERFRONT rent wben yo11 can own. -HltillY .... cl 4 ll1clre• ..t l Hitt 640.S357 5SWl4AGEMT MEADOWS", Irvine 516-7533.
Dec!ontor Wallpapers CUstom tile fir & patio, · r -... ..,.,. ·y FU..... IWFFS park. S59-0m evea &i: Covered patio BY OWNER-SEAGATE Calltoday. .._..:.= ~ rRNdlhd. f1111t ..... d Bea.-•• acl1t. no pet,~~~~~~~~
throuebout I swl .._ ..... 4ICCell tr.. r-" Jc--wlmda lllDUC• $70001 Outdoor ias BBQ frplc, 30' slip, water view a .. lde tM CkociOllS md ....... _ Rumpus rm. + family Op1w l•I s.t, _ ·
AutoGarDoorOpener fmt & belt, abr, 3ba, 3 ~· _.....__tfor t rt 111 .snirooo rm. w/pool lllble. 4 BB,· 453VW.•--. Aawgtfors.le 1200 Hice Ea.st.side mansion Slryligbtin Fam. Rm. decks, pool, jacuzzi, ten· p...--.-fft~I 1 ' • • ..,. • 2~ ba. Walk to beach, . 3 Bdrm .. BoDlta" plan ........................ 4fl&a rental, Preff11t in·
BYOWNER979-81Z3 njs, dbl gar. $234,000. 499-4551 pools, tennia. ~alfroot All one level, new cpts, IUILDBS come~. Great starter
--On1 .. 900 n 4/8'6-4829,2l3/S97·55S3 UNA AN ..... ___ -•~ 900 investment. Now ni.u. y .. oe, . LAG D A LAGUNA .....,.....,..,.,_,. • flooring • 1huttera. South of Orange County, $108,000. Drive by 2M
Aalume4.!SJoan.,br,2ba, l"w 1044 NIGUEL POINT BEACH CAYWOODREALTY '.SUS,000. Own/Agt choice Jot & acreage. y,,.,..,.lia ~· tb .... caU .. ..,.._._H 1•-"'LTY f9S·l720 '93-8812 ~---1 INC. 5'8·1290 , -.. ...,lor&lol-21'8eves. ua-~ •-._ __ 11~ ln ---~ ~ patio. prime Joca. 1 mi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -...,,._ °'"'"""""' ........,. -C-.;o uV1u 6G-Caa. ·
fn>m bch. lndacp'd, re. ~ould You 551·2000 ILUffSCOMDO beaut. areas. Last of
decothruout.557·2005 "' BELOWMARKET ~vemkt.BKR. FUU.YLIASED
.... ., ... 51DE. U ... ITS Believe.. FAMILY AREA L.GrJ-a IHcJ. I 041 Mlulo. Vlefo I 067 Tastefully decorated • ·Owner wtn help finance <n•> m .sern 24,000 sq ft tndustri-1
-• " Only $82,900. 11us great ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ap1raded 5 bedroom t.bis 3 BR, 1900 sq. ft. ORm.-0530 bldg, long term, N.N~. UMITS-$96 000 A 2bdrm.,2 ba.inlrvine s~ home is priced Beautiful, newly re· By Owner-Lovely 4Br, home, comer lot, Harbor townbome in the ~-..._., ..... ..-H Jease. owner •lll
Below market. •Prime for under $60,000! ~e nghL4bdrmsor3bdrma modeled BLUE BIRD 2Ba, 2000lq.ft., 2 blka to viewnome.. ViewofBlg carefree Bluffs. With -~~ finance, Or. Cly.
area. ACT NOW! Call have 8 lovely D-Model 10 +den, wba.~ver ~leases CANYON home w itb sh1 & sbop'g, nr comm'y Canyon Golr Course •. 10% down, owner will 3000Sq. ft., 4 BR, 2~ BA. $295,000. Call owner. 646-n71 Walnut Square that bas you. ln addition big Im. ly mother-1·n ·law unit. ..,.... •-ten . ....,,000. Prin. ,.,__ _____ ,,..,., 1,__ 2Dd TD for bani. trees, •etc. One 967.Ql.44
oPfN 1119·"~'UNroia,.1Cr• been tastefully decorat-ho .....,. "" _... ""'QC.I...,...,...., carry a v ft> • • acre fenced. Just re·i-;...-...:..... _____ _ ed. Th.is is a must see rm. w/frplc • 1n c ice $10,000 down and take . Only. 837-MJ7 a yrs. at 10% .interest duced. BKR. Prime Fullerton 4-plexes.
;-, before deciding on Irvine. 759-l.SOl overpayments.~ ~ payable interest only (n4)676-5717 Qily$1.30,000e.acb.
: { . • anythingelse! c~l'1'M!iMl$Mij ~s::.r.:1r:~~~r~ ~f~b~:::: ORS22-2080 CallBkr,714-847-4457
... ~ -LAGUNA IEACH ner lot w/R.V. access. l $136.000 · T STED ~::::::::::::::=:=:=:=:~1 Real &late CHARMER Prof. landscaped. Cov. ~ j MJ.EY . 640.9900 C:.~ &.oh/ JUS U !
Oc · f ered wood deck patio. ._.. n"• I 500 All fully rented. ll UD·
EASTSIDE
CUSTOM
DU,LEX
Beautiful owner unit +
income too! Don't wait.
Terms! Terms I 646-7171
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MESA VERDE
OPEN SUN 11-4
2845Corvo Pl.
Byowner4 BR 2 Ba, fplc.
& Fam Rm. beaut pool
'!f/jac. $126,500. 546-9179
1026
WOODBRIDGE PLACE ean view rom every New carpets gar door M_..6~"15..,l5.Es7tat. ~-~ ~ :::::~::_:•r••M••e•m••P••k•.•l•N ns· et.110. ycor mole~,l~.gPriar:~ Special offering. 3.5 room or this Laguna opener, + mi.ny extras. ..v-::&.;;.,.. ..,_.........,\C _. !TJ,/ -.
bdrm. Contemporary d~-charmer! Very private By Owner. $83,750 Open I~~~~~~~~~ ~\ ~a' .. CZ lot.Devotion,atJesstbao $C25,000.
tached family homes tn pool, outdoor living, House Sat/Sun 10-s.1= ( •. ~~~"~~~~~~~~, ~.S300or76'6-4010 open, woodsy design. walk-in bar, cathedral 586-3391 IOAT SUft ~ _.:...;... _______ , Four Units·IY.t yrs oJd.
Just short walk to Jake & ceill.ngs. $179,000 . Ca -rclal End gar's+3 spare. Net
parks m Village of Wood· AV AILAILE Lovely 2 BR ~ewpo~t ~ I 600 income $11,224. Price bridge. From $115,000. Mtwport leach I 069 & a view rrom every win-Crest. Condo, incl, air ....................... $189 500 IJ523 CAMPUSl>a:IRVl"E
5$2-4101 •••••••••••••••••••• •• • dow ln thla elegant 2 BR ~-~=· Property MEDIC ~ L ILDG SURrimE REALTY 3MonarchBayPJaza NEWPORT condo, so clean you'll n • ......,,..... A &&S-6080
LagunaNlguel think its new! Agt, T~-y c1..-.z--(DntwnSanClemente) HEIGHTS 556-4175 -aw -Sale-Lease-Trade twSale 2200 496-7222 831-0836 · 3 BR or 4 BR on lease 7RmDenta1SWtes
SPRING WOODBRIDGE Broadmoorhome, 4 BR ..
IS COMING fam. rm., atnum. pool, ~~~~~~~~~ And you could be making spa, decking, lndscpd., 1 _ H'.._
lhal move soon. Why not fenced. ''The works". --,--"° I 050
lake a serious look at this Reduced to $125,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
expanded Cambridge AGENT 640·556-0 •· • * model in Greentree. 4 BR J O EERFIELD 2 BR. 21,~ ... llH Wett and huge family room in ba twnshse. Frplc. dbl 1712 E. Ocec.fraM a single story; great location next to pc.1rk. 83!· very ruce, $73,800 for lc6ocr
Owner wants offer. Call <lUlcksaJe. 996-3591 You are the winner of 2
today for app't. WOOD BR I D G E B y tickets to the
b IUGSIUHMY
red hill~:.:.
552-7500
~WNER, 3 Bdrm. 2 a,
:Broadmoor .. Wildwood" FOWES
Under market at $97 ,900
559--0092
CHARMER "Old" Hrtw View land. or own the land. In . 8 Rm Medical Suites E HA VE wide selection ~ef: ~f~~~~:i:~ Twobestbu,ysinCDMon desirable Newport JoyW YeahCo ofLandparcelll.Cootact,
wood paneling. Spacious same blk, panoramic Shores. Pool, tennis 49M660 499·2217 MIKE SAVAGE REAL
3 bdrm. 2 ba, fmJy home ocean~ from each. 3 courts. 1 Blk to ocean. ESTATE, 642·9601. w/modem kitchen for br, fam rm, form. din Call· C ..... •h•••/TOWft•
the ladies delight. Pool rm. frpls, beam ceilings. .._..for.. 1700 OFFICE ILDG Sm
sir.eel yard w /rm for boat beaut. prlv · patios & nice ~ •••-•••••••••••••••••• Huntington Beach
or trailer. New on the yard. Must seU 1· By IRVINE WATERFRONT 27,000 sq. Ft. lot near
markel.646-7711 owner. 759-9448 or CONDO. 1 br. many up. Pacifica Hospital, s
644-21642. Ir no answer ~ 1763ar-.~-grds, tennis, pools, spas. PolntsSbop.Cntr&Civic
6"-8122. Open House 1·5 645_9161_ SS3,900. ss2.s,2z or Ceoter.$135,000. Sat/Sun. W4 WbiLeSails ssz.1mo. David Bourke Rltr Way, COM 546-9950
~E MOb1TEGO 4 BR, 2 Ba, .,_.us/ Real Estate
c:;3 Walker & lee
·······················~~~~~~~~~ Speish MGMioft EERFIELD. immac 2
Br. den. 2 Ba twnhse
Wood deck patJo, m1r.
rored wardrobes. elec
gar opnr. $83,500. Owner.
$9-5713AM,640-7072 PM
at the
ANAHEIM
CONVENTION
CENTER
For the
MARCH 21st
Performance
RED UCB>
Newport Crest Condo.
Highly npgraded, brdwd
flrs, 2 BR. 2~ ba, den,
WTkrm & library. Side ·
oceanview .. Reduced ror
immed. sale. Owner.
$128,950. 642·1242.
• EXECUTIVE HO... ram rm, nr schJ & park, Onffs ScH 1800 IUILDBS
Patioent.ry,4BR3 Ba,2 Sl54,7SO. 640.-1440, ... •••••••••••••••••• .. Dana Point ocean view
fplc's, one in rumpus rm, 644-7463 4 units, beaut 2 BR. 2 ba, lots. 3-triplex, 1-fou.rplex. Unique Dana Point
landmark bas been con-
verted lo 3 11D1ts. Perfect
for owner occupalton
plus income. Ocean
vtew, impressive facade
$215,000.
NORINS REALTY
•49~057•
WOULD YOU
IEUEYE ?
DUPLEX. 2 Bdrms, I ba
each. 14 yrs old. Never
before, never again al
$103,000. 7S9-03S8 Agt.
Specialize in Dana Point
area; 34-S Br, resale or
new. Also mcome pro
perty.
R.WEBER
LOOK!!
GREENTREE
HOMES
ONLY S75,900
Call 642·5678, ext. 333, lo
clwm your tickets.
compl remodeled, inc d bl kit.ch w/mlcrowave ovn. patio, cpt.s, rps, tns, 75% subordination.
Tree lined cul de sac Sclllca.-..t. I076 good Anaheim loc, Arthofer Realty. $169 000. By own r scs..oow street. Shake roor, rear ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846-1..61 •---·------
dbl detached gar. FOURPLEX . Clemente R·l level.
GREENTREE Mature fruit trees. Close to shopping, beach lftcolnt ftroperty Nr golf COW'1ie, terms,
lmmed occpy · Sl64•500• •-San Clemente 11·brary. ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner. ZIJ..9JS.486S. 3 br 2 ba, A/C, $87,500 VILLA PARISA MODEL Ruck Realty "'
*** 642-6706
Prin. only By owner. 3 Br 2 Ba deluxe. Many IY OWNER 64,;:.758 2 BR, 1 BA units. Tripa.x OllfofC~
494-3436 xtras. FirsttimeofCered. Spaeious Executive•---------$195,000. 2 Bdrm., 1 bath home Property 2550
Unbelievably priced. A DEERFIB.D $145,000. Agt. 960-1101 or home. s Bdrm, 4 bath *BWFFS• ~ ANCHORAGE with rear units. Sound in· ••••••••••••-••••••••• Stafford in the beautiful 494-5420 -w/view in prestigious vestment in Corona del._ _______ _
Aspen 4 b r 2 YJ b a, Dover Shores 00 Galaxy 3 Br. 2~ Ba. spac. airy IHYESTMBn'S Mar. $175,000. ~ p--&. •--"--~:..&-Greentree area or Jrvine $98,500. Prin only. By COUH'TRYLIYIMG condo Attached gar nr 71 77 I ... OR, ... S R£•LTY --..-~
features community owner.494-3436 lmmac3br ,2bacondo, Dr.f'&-2332 pool.:XtralrgmstrBR,. ( 4149~ I " ~ 5A . 2&3BEDROOM
pool. park and cable TV. i~ • ..:....=.= • ..:...• -• .:::.•..:...• -. ---.-.-.-.-.-;., comm pool, SS.000 down. I•--------83S Amigos Way #9 * 49~057 * VA-FHA Callfordetails 11 lo graduated pymts, Jo BLUFFS $11-4,500.0wner/agt. 1078 GARDENTOWNHOME. • CHEAP-CHEAPER maintdues. By owner. • 64G-U7"1or~ DUPLEX 2cargarages.
$64,900 • 83()..!M46.., CONDO "'IE---L'-_..__ Extra sharp 2 BR units, hes 1·757-1623 Jtwas a deaJ-t1ow it's a1 ...;..-=--------::01 $98 500 Selllngataloss ~n--.-b b
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t
st.eal! 2 Bdrm plus den Lagima..._. 1052 Br u.b be' u·r l $10,000DOWN Appreciate um loviJllly ~~~Pfi:.!,:: a&......-uEST£'1".1! Condo with private patio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 • lTI1 • au u con· N 3b anled t Jandacaped setting. Income -oo n.P month. """""""" A• 11; ard I . tom d.itioo.. Many extras. Call ew r, gu ga e Complete w /Oowing We •• ..... R IRPORT Y • ceolra air, cus collect, 203 /6SS-7029. Broadmoor Home. Pool Red~toS134,500. HEA A
REAL ESTATE RANCH REALTY 493·7766
shatten>. end unit near IMVESTORS SPECIAL' jac, & tennis. Comer lot. fountain. 3 charming BR. Cal 640.5112 Afl. Al and horse zoning. tbe pool and multi· Bes t condo buy in l~Prin~·~.onl~Y~-~~~~~ Owner will carry bal. of Picture perfect interior. Taxes only S9l2peryear. .rrullioo park. Call Laguna Niguel. 2 BR, 21: $215,000 at $1S9S mo. No Prvtcul..,.ac. Reduced *2 Trill!M•n* Tot.ally fenced w/360 deg 551-2000 Fow1tai1t Y•y I 034•--------••••••••••••••••••••••·'--------·
833-3310 BA. dining are a cttd needed Vac move to$79,950. Near Lake l>ark. Min. to view. Completely re-
l"t--•,. -a.. w/cathedral ceilings & OCUN,.IRE n· .... tin 7~ ' WALL STREET bcb.1-4 BR, 3ba; 1·3 BR, modeled, open beam , Ra.. -C:RP ..... ET' fireplace. Close to all DUPLEX ... · REALESTATE 2~ ba: 1·3 BR, 2-ba. S ranch home wrapped YOU ARE IN
MYCOMMAHD
You will do as I say. Call
SSS.3371 & tell them you
want to buy the agents
house in F.V. for $77,500.
NOW. 9fi8.3371
$3,900
DOWN!
Brand new 2 BR! Never
lived in townhome, bas
everything! Pool. tennis,
jacuzz.i, sauna! Carefree
Ii ving ! Enjoy equity
~~~...,~~,..~~~~~!recreation facilities & Two up, two down, both UDO ISLE 831-3750 493-2202 garages. rrptcs. SlSS,000 around pool, jacuui and = public transportation. units redone, new Newly remodeled, 2 lge eacb.1709-1713Alabama, brick patio. 2 car at----------1 Only ... $66,995. carpets, etc. Im· Br, 2 Ba, beaut oak ASfealatSSZ.250 Hunt. Bch. 536·1718 tached garage and rree IUILDER•s LOCJ111M1 MffJuel Realty maculate. Seconds to the pmellng, stained glass, Immediate possession? Owner. standing storage bldg. 496-2413 495-5220 breakers. Good renlal. beam cJgs, By owner. Small down payment&•--------Near Airport. ALLTHJS ~~~=:.~ 493-9494 830-5050 Leasebold.$1BO,OOO. =· 111 Via YeUa. ~df::'im~:C~ Bea~~~~n~~;w 4-1 ~:£#itt~~~G~
Onl)l l Patio Home left. 2 ~~~~~~~~~ BR's.Call today: br, loft, f/p. 3-2 br, l~ ba for $135,000. Call Geo.
Bdnn+den, 2 baths. Cbannlngnew3Bedrm + IEST IUY WALL STREET townhoduse, .,:11 bll~s. Frey542-3456
frplc, refrigerated air den, 2 bath, fam·rm. Jr you're looking for the REAL ESTATE crpts, rps. urry, uy BEN HINKLE R.E.
· d .._t ho 1 th best 831·3750 49~2202 now. Tom Lee, Rllr,1----------condilioning, m1rrore A/C, French drs, pvt =====~.:.______ """' me n e -64Z-l603... wardrobe doors, 2 car froot courtyard, $123,900. area, this is it! Beautiful .,__.....
1
_ ed Estoh
2800
---------1 build.up & tax shelter ---------i without maintenance worries! Why wail. take garage with auto Owner.831·7098 HARBORVIEWBOME homewith3bdrms.,den, .-..--.--1086 &c.t.mg.
a smart step & call the
Personal Service People
now!
oPeQer ... plus full recrea-3Br (or 2 + den), 2Ba, family rm., 3~ baths, ••••••••-••••--••••• TriDlex ••••••••••••••••••••••• tion Jacilities incld'g 8 PRICB>WB.L char'mingly decorated, lge.laundryrm.,walk-in OCUHVlEW E.~~ostaMna forbomeordpJxin
tennis courts. 2 pools and l&OW MARKET parquet ent, corner lot, pantry, 2 brick frplcs., UNLIMITED 2 br owners unit w I NB Ol' Corona del Mar.
a pair<>;( jacu.z.zis. All this w/Jeue/option $128,900 $139,750. By owner. Prln hdwd. IJrs., intercom. 3 bdrm, 21h ba townhome fenced yanl Two, 2 br un· 50' twin diesel claasic Royal Propertiu
642-1830
B.EGANT MAHSIOM
5 Bedrm 3 bath features
unique spiral staircase
and floor to ceilmg mir· rors, fantastJc noor plan.
Truly elegant home m
p r e s t i g i o u s ~~~~~~~~~ neighborhood. Reduced S5000. Call to see now !
andlrvinetoo! for this 4 BR home in only644-746Jor640-t'40 Decorated with abutters, reataring spacious liv itsw/patioe. $159,000CaJJ ~~!..boaLesst. tbFullan
30
elbrsec· On Irvine Center . Dr ----m area w/air cond paneling A: wallpaper. 64Z-28Uor673-3S84 ............
<Moulton Parlcw ) st """'..., * * * Large patio le playhouse rm. fm.ly rm w/balcony •---------1 since engine overhaul. ay JU & high quality· Ed Cox for children. Walt to for private oceaQ view· 600 gaJ fuel capac. Kwtt
1' .
962·4471 r.i: 546·8103
H.wl ... om leodl I 040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S&iS Resale Specialists.
3,.C or s bdrm models avail, some w /pools.
988-4602
Penningtoo Properties
.. ~ ! ~ HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
rans(erred.mus t sell.
Woodbridge 2 BR &: den,
or 3 BR. Form din'g rm,
atrium. upgraded ,
lndscpd .. $99,950/best orr. 551-068.S
MUST SEU.!
Lovely Irvine
Orangetree patio home,
recreation facil. $75,900.
s.59-0148 or 99C-Ot66
eastofJef$7fr1e995y. 131-9411 49 ... •035 I t I I .... I 000 E. lcAoa I I. park, shops & school. ing. Comp e e Y ux· .._. Ir hlcOlle too! see to appreciate. Call
CallsSH.263 1Z1SCstHwyLagBch lalMHI $170.000 uriousty fumiJif'ed. View Sharp 3 bdrm, 2 bath 21.3-S94--0712 or 640-8368.
WEARE
DOWN
and so is our price! SSOOO
price reduction because
we have to move from our beautiful big 4 bdrm
aod family room, formal
dining room home-
NOW! Help yourself to a
great deal and help us
tool ~ck·call
IJl-1380
ln•'•°"'Y RIDCAlfltr
IYOWHH
BOND REALTY
You are the winner or 2 tiEWPORTIEACH from every corner. home with rlrepJace Can be seen in Long
tt ....... htothe REALTY 675-1642 Custom quality crpt +separate Duples. _Be_a_cb_M_an_·n_a_. ___ _
""Clo> throout. Amenities too ·-IUGS IUHNY ewport Crest Twnbae, numerous to list. A aJwa.ys rented to make &tate
FOWES wallc to beach, ten crts, MUST SEE! .Just listed. the payments! Quiet W..ted 2900
atthe pool, jacuzzi. Agt.. 648-7711 areawithbuildingactivi·••••••••••••••••-•••••
ANAHEIM 646-1171. ty in the heart of Orange for home or dqpht
CONVENTION County. Brand new list· In NB or Corona del Mat.
CENTER "BLUf'FS" Twnhle,' hr, Ing at $129,5()(), SO BE 50' twin diesel classit
Fortbe fam rm. x1nt cood. quiet Beal &late HERE FlRST! S31-S800 power boat. Pull elec-
MARCH21.at atnlet.Agt646-1171. 8 open eves t.ronics Less than 30 hrs
Performance WHlniahr 1 o9 ... , IE Metwn stn"'e ~gine overtJauJ. F:~•11LOUS VIEW ....................... ,~~~~~~~~~I ... Call 642.s&78, ext. 33.l. to "'9V 1: al() gal fuel capac. Must
claim your tickets. DREAM HOMEU! MUST SELL FAST C.M. DUftLEX see to appreciate. can '* * * Bit 3 Br 1% Ba, Jge lot. Owner must seJI. Best E· C<213> SM-O'Jb e12e or.64o.3368n , -.. ~ Custom, quality bit. spc. Asking only $67 ,000. side on Flower St. Prin. e!n h ~ s · : i ...., .. ., UDO ISLE tri·level, 4 BR, 3 BA, 3. Sm.all .. _._ T J on1 &73"'372 eves ac ann . Open12·5Daily brick frplc retreat. uuwo. op. 00•· y. · ·
205VlaJucar Absolutely an enter· tion. •·-"· J--.a ~ ~ R·l LOT wanted by Scott • ......., "........, .+ .,... .or' more private pty. Capislcano, Ex·lg . .C brm 3 N. mod talDers delight. CreaUve ...._., w/vanance. Gross S815. San Clem areu. CaJl ltit,l~lot,patio,nrten· terms availll Agt, 136-7533 6'5-SJ.26;63'7·5895 -.9873aft"pm.
bia"priv. beach. 'Gl-'580. ~~~~~~~ ....,. o1
$U9,5000wner675-6259 4-PLIX. Costa Meu _..
... .,.. le9da I 069 Newport leodl I 069 Meed t. ..._to Ml. •••••••• .. •• .. ---·
Woodbridge Sycamore
4br boose. Owner. L/R.·
D/R, Upgrades., lndry,
JdHam, auto gar door, ~~~~~~~~~ lndscp'd. Jlust move in May. $110 .000. 27
Sooppanow.551.()238
3 Br+ huge fam rm, 2
frpJca. Prof dee &
landsepd. )lust tell, open
bou.se 12·5 Sal/Sun, 3
PaDdcin Orvine Groves) su,,950,otr. 89W641
JUSTUSTIDI
3'Bdrm., 2~ bath home,
cloee to ecbool & lake;
new paint Ii: carpeta plus
a large yard w1th mature
hull trees. Priced righl
attn.SOC>
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UVEIN F•oos
WOODBRIDGE ..._ ..... 1048 ....................... W• bav~ mc11t every plil ~ ,._,. _
to auit your' 1.ndlv1duaJ _,-....... -
oeeda and price ranti•· lmlmculN rwtoration.
FrGm a bed.room coodot • Bdnne., 2 lNIU.. dta, prttied at f70,t00 to tree coWttyy tltcben •ltll
ttandilll bocDei Jll1ced at R;yll~ plUI MJpan~
'122.500 For ccmaplete c'titl • .wdlo. Walk to lnformadon cdUSl beub • tcbool1. Old ~ eb.arm: move-in eorndl· . •1 tkm.$m,IOO. UJ MOllHSllALTY
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
Immaculate .. C .. Plan Townhouse.
Decorated In Yellows & Greens.
·Gracious 2 Story Entry W /Separate Guest SuJte. Wln~lng Stairway
Leads To High Ceilinged IJv. Room
& Spotless Modem Kitchen W 1Lr1e. Cheerful Breakfast Area
Overlooklog Spacloua Sun-Deck.
H8llwa_y Leads To Matr. Suite + 2
Extra Bedrms. Call Now. $139,500.
131·1•
........ SSl-1327
S1¥1!M DW'l.DIS I_,....._!!
SAMCLl!MENTE WehavelOOO'solbouses;
"----·-' all 2 BR dplu, apts now. aH ""'"""' "'ews, • ·--.all pn· ces. Save on 1~ BA. Less then l 'Jr. ---old. Walk to slate beach fee.
& park. A1klnti only '4Mto0 .,_
sua,ooo each. Oller on.,....,.,. a.od l I 6' (J\dettale •
BE1l'nlA HENRY
REALTORS
21SDelMar;492-4121 OMUDOISU
---------1 OW'nor will loaeo •JOMA LOT•
l'lxer Upper, (fd CM loc. -.:ioo. Prine onl)'. Jlkr.,
SllM171.
ZASTSIDE C.111 .
DUPLU. 4 bedroo111. 1
bedroomJden, • pool. 1
unit ..... l ...WJt.. Rea~
ed le prtc...cl for qutclc •ale
~~2,SOO. Owner/ 11•.WO.,aocall ,.,,, ... 12ZL
CIMTUIYJI ...... "...,
,
PVRNISHED OR U'N2
PURNISHBD: MAU
AN OFTER: Yw baYe a
cboico: lMIO a at+ * wt paUo. $7!0 mo. • t
Br 2 Ba, la.rte deek alld
VIEW. '850 mo. Botb •· ita •re fre.hlY painted aad carpeted. DlUV~
BY
JU Via UdoN«d
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T~. March 14, 1978 C7 DAILY PILOT
.... ,.... INdl l 16' Pant• Ylley Ul4 ...... 3244 leach 3269 Cotto Meaa 3724 Cotto Melo 3124 ~ftts u..twa. Apertmetth u..tun.. ROOtlll 4000 .............................................. ·····•···········•····· .•..................... •····•········•·······• ··············•········ ••••.••••..•..............•........•.•.•............................
XCOE WAT~R BuULJB.RZBAbomc. HHTALS NOFEE!llous~.condoe. lle..tabG~ll LAMAMCHAAPTS Mtsa 3124 LGl!efore.st 3155 Beout rm pvt both !¥~~ VluBt.aR ma.oy uparadcl. $475 mo. 3 BR. 2 Ba. . $.'I.SO du PI ex es · Rent a I We have iooo·s or hou5ei., Large 2&3 bed room ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• empld mature: lady. Lill
wtt>.aut vie';,-;/ 2 tum· ~ ardnr. 113.aaoz alt 38R, 2~ ba. . SS2S Pavilloo, 675-4912 Bkr. =~·a1f g~~e~os:~e1101~ garden apts. Dsbwbr, NEWPORT HEIGHTS -G * *.:.a pnv. rtils Lag Bch
Ln& basins. pool, aec 48R,2Ytba S750 M!WSEAVIEW fee. bllns. end. gar, gu bl><l "'1 block tolhopptng and • .. ge 41M·7348 __ _
1at.e, aub-teJTanun iar. 4 BR.3 Ba te90 645-4900 14.,.. Pool Gas pd. 778 Scott Pl. bus. 2 Bedroom. 1 bath 7'51c6o41 Au . ...... _ Ul ·-... f>ILI\ .... _ ..... _ ·~-... 3~40 3 Br 2 Ba, pool, lenrus, "r 642-5073 duplex unit w /fenced I --le--L Rms ro~ rC'nl, pnv balh, .-... u . • u ... c ............. per ..,. -r __.. .r. jac. 88'5 yrly. 675-0562 .._,,..... ,..,... lot bea t l. mo. 673-1020 act. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0-r-. 3 726 E/S de B yard. ~ature adults only You are the winner of 2 1 · ~";;· 1 $i95 agul~~
WATERFRONT N t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' • aary 3 r, 2 Ba, for this lovely country "ck-· tot.he oc. r gtr . + u a •.......a......a G..a....-...1,1 • wp bltnb, new cpts. drps, et.t' c 11 Cl d 1 .. "'° 497-3845 _._ _,... AT LAST Sbmu large 4Br. 2"'2ba. $310ocean view, 2 BR, apt paint. $350. 552-4201 ; Ii mg. a y e 11 IUGS IUMMY -------We have 1000'1 ol bouaes, Beautifully decorated. A, 25081 La Crest a. 561-1241 891·1013· fOUIES S.-rR..tah 4200
dplxa, apta now. all A R..td S.-.lce Patio on water. Comm. Ownr, 494-6848 $22S Best Deal in Town ntthe •••••••••••••••••••••••
arut, all prices. Save on Y• C.. Ffft pools, t.erutls. Yrly lse. MESA PINES 2 Br+ Builtms ! ANAHEIM WANTED 2 or 3 Bedroom
fee. At Ho.. Wittl fam. "'25/mo. After 6PM Super 2 br, l ba house, "'2 1 Br $285. 2 Br. $350. can't Last! (6464P > CONVENTlON home or apartment for
64Mt00 A.fl MS-3370 ~11c:e::2s~!dj~i~i~~ Some w /garages. Pool. CENTER July, Aug. & Sept. Pleast-WE GUARANTEE jacuni. Adults, no pets. . S22S 1 Br in Great Area l''or the write; Chan Hassett 21Zl "-et u..tun.llhed •Widest selection poss. %23 CAMPllSDl~IRVltiE Lease or rent spacious 3 courtyard. 496-5293 Open dally. 26SO H'arla Laundry Hook up & MARCH 21st E . Colter• Phoenix .
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HOMEFINDERS For Profe.asiooal Service Deluxt;'bd;;'~ 2 bath A;;rt" a. 6"-73S3 Beach Blvd at Yorktown eves. 646-Ql.2days. or pet s. $44 s I mo . 645-5044 ~:::1~!~~~s Call 631-4555 ~ex rent.al,. Outst~nd-SEAVlEW, 3 Br PoPular 536-0411 LACASAILAMCA Super clean 1 BR large, 673-8661:675-5726. h:tabto~ 4300
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$75 Bach, walk to beach 1936 H..tlor ll•d yet ooly a few short bl.Ju. S850. 547·7Gt4 · 833-321.S ROOMS $32.50 Week All utils pd cpts drps in amJ fneodly complex. Bache Io rs . 1 or su-r coodo 2br, 2ba, f /p, lbr. $i!SOfum, utl pd. Bal to town & beach. Huge ' AptSlSO/mo. 536-7056 pool, 1ndry 'iac'C 'Adu!~ Fire alarm & dead bolt, Bedrooms &Townhouses pool,... cl" .. a-S200.' mo 3br.$275,ltids/petsOK ("2bltNo.ofl9tbSt.) llv.rm.&dlnlltgalcove. 4br. 3ba pool home. over JS, no pets or nopets.S250.548-688S . From$284.SO • UUi>'e,7953 UF.ETJMESERVICE ACalll. Corp. Sm Fee ~-kitchen w/biJt-ins, Gardening, pool serv in· LarJlllla leach 3748 children. Call Sue; 2br, lba. ~".New pa;"l, Spectacular spa, total Pvtentr. 645-
557-012 tn cl. wash I d rye r. cl'd. S800. 549-0655 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _.., uo 2 LOVELY 3 BR, 2 Ba Separate z car garage. LAGUNA BEACH MTR . 556·7707 or Henry : lndry fac, no pets. 269·8 recreation program, Avail.tnhses,apt.s,bomes -• ......._--_-._-1-..1---3-2-0-6-1 w/frpl, DW, crpt, kid/pet An -"'ata.nding ofCenn· g BIG CANYON new 2 story 642-9137 E . 16th Pl. 644"°'52 social program. 7 pools, to share. Pool, tennis. -._ OK ...,.,,., """~..,,.,A t ..,....., INN. $65/wk & up. Maid t--'-_, ..... At F h ball Sb A H · _,,,,, ~• gen · at •c:oo Mo. Ref. re· townhome. 2 br, 2\12 ba, .......... color TV, healed ""u"" ... "'"""'· as ion rac. . are oml! ••••••••••••••••••••••• No fee. ~ ~... 111.E DYLAN N" lbr "-Jand J bo •-S "-'"7~"" ,, .. """0
Jbr, l Y.iba oJder bse on ---------• quired. Call: den/bar, sep. dining rm, pool. (714) 494-5294, 985 Adults. no pets. 2 br. frplc, adult.s,.no pe1c4:s. 38i "' • am ree"' an ~ ..... ; ...... _,.. 3 Br coodo lY.i Ba D/W MISSION REALTY beaut. upgraded crptg & N. CoastHw·y. jacuui & pool. Joaquin Hills Road. , canal.$:50C>. • • • __ 49,,,_ ,.731 window treatment. Lux-645_2498 Hamilton. 642·5251 or (7141644-1900 MMdalGoomt•.••mi:th~.
640-2019 ~~~~~~ater & ..--"""" urious Roman tub in 1 BR apls, furn. all util an-646-3798. ToProfeasionaJly Find lb~! garage, lees~ to pay 3 Br, 2 ba. Atrium, bltos, mstr bath. Loads of mir· cl, _. tdry facil, pvt ~· New 3 br, 2 ba, E· 2BR2 BA pool adults no WATEllROHT TIIATRIGHTPERSON
UUJ, 2 houses from N. 1 Bedroom condominium, drps, gar. Walk to bch. =•~;~~. ~;i:: park'g, avail April 1, ror s4. deluxe, encl. gar, pets. Nea'r shoP,,. $23S: UDO ISLE Qou.5t-Cl2Aru Thru.Mitm
Bayfront, avail. 4/1/78, pool, tellJl.is super loca· JiUrn avail. $SOO mo. 'til ming, tennis & MORE! perm. residents. 2SO Cliff frp c, yard. 7673-0884or6'6-7319 645-5044 Agent Uk~~~~" no pets. t.oM. mo yrly. tioo.S250.Cal1646-4477. June.640-7020. b Dr.497·3493 TSLMgml 642·1603 ~ ........ __ ._ __ ... ~.,. ~ For furl er inf or. or Udo Isle Bayfront 2 Br, ~ c...-.c '""""v•-.
544-492S REAL FIND 4 Br 2 Ba, * * * appt. 644~ Newport leach 3769 3 Br 2 Ba apt. Quiet area, ~8::,~~.1 g8.i~: ~~· :~'. frplc. $600. Call btwn 3·6 83Z-4134Since1971
Corona .. M• 3222 cpl.a, fncd yard. $415. W111.S..lllY• BlGCANYON.Luxurious ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns,cpts,drps,nopets. Small pet OK. $225. pm.673-0'nO Attractive apt Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~agent, DO ree. 11716 T-... .... $325. 557-4238 <:AC: ""''" Be b. M F d ,...,. 2 Br, 2 bath con----* * * ac · yr. roun 45:11.;:sF:~'!~~hqft .condo, Lrg 2 br, den, Fo..t•Valey dominium home . 2~2LJC~~C?.. $240lbr.,$270.2 br,refrlg, --p·-t...a Edward~ $200.lst/last673-€127
Yrly, 509 Acacia 64S.7G48 newly decor. Adlts. $385 You are tbe winner of 2 New/never lived in. Wet , a, yr y. ~ pvt patio. Adlts, no pets. --3826 uo a-F share 2 bd apt w/same mo.Afl6:30pm,962-3566 ticlcetstothe bar/frklc. $675. STEPSTOIEACH 731-BW.1Blh673-7787PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-l!!www.._•.,1111r~l.ft. in CM No smoke/drink
2 Br, 2 ba, den. no pets. IUGS IUMHY Salisbury .E. 673-QM)() 3BR, 2ba, bay vu $1050 THE SEVILLE Lovely 2 Br. 2 ba w /fncd &.og.o leach Call eves 962-6461
$450. New pot & cpls. * * * FOWES Bluffs single level 2 Br, 2 2BR,28a.,yrly. $400 2 Br w/gar, adlt.s. cpt.s, yard. $A325/mo. Call ~~are ththe winner of 2 (714) 529-5755 .hlli• ::_zc ba bes bel 1 drps. range, fncd yd 496-5600 gt. ll\;&et.s to e 2 br 2 ba Big Canyon
2 Bdrm, 1 bath opposite I 6661 Mt. Cr. AN~~IM ss?s. ~rt~ J..~~ t oc. w/palio, wtr pd. $270. Duplex. ocean view. New IUGFOS IUHMY ~= ~ + Y.i util.
park, clean. Avail. late Fo.t• Valley CONVENTION 2619 'T' Santa Ana Ave. 1550 sq.ft. 2 br, 2'h ba WES · • ·
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ticketstothe Fort.he ••••••••••••••••••••••• A1 2 b 2 b ANAHEIM tocy, Harbor view, mstr ••~s IU ........ y most new r, a 0c"ftft view 2 BR, 2 ba, CONVENTION -"" MARCH 21st z BR l'L Ba ""ndo 1·n .. -.. ~ I I _.,., ,...... BR $400 mo. or 2nd BR · -n .. v t ........ ew enc .gar._. $325 mo. Ava1·1 now. CENTER FOWIS Performance Presidential Hgts, new 645-51.26; 637·5895 ""''--"or.....,."'"" For the S350 mo. Gone a lot so al the Ca~ 642·56'n!· ext. 333, to decor. ocean view, bltns, PROMONTORY PT '"-A ""L7 .....,...,.L7 need resume & ref's. Box
ANAHEIM claimyourticket.5. $1()().963-1242 Spectacular ocean/bay New, 2 Br, 2 ba, all bltns, 1 br, clean. fresh paint, ~~~ 1014,NewportBcb92660
CONVENTION * * * view. 1 BR, furn apt. No frp.lc, encl. garage, gar, no pets. $265. Call 642-5618, ext. 333, lo Roommate wanted to CENTER Condo. 2 lrg br, 2ba, gar, pets, no children. pallo, lndry rm, $325. 83C>-932Saft6 PM. I · u k Ls For the i;:antasticView.38r,3ba, rec room, $325. Palizada $550/monlb. Avail April TSLMgmt 642-1603 ---------c aimyour c e · s hare 2 bdrm apt
MARCH 21st unmac. ...SO. No· ""ls. off.ramp. 714-63J..4720. ....._.~ •--L · 3840 * * * Female 18-25 6'2-5752 aft •• ... -lsl. Agt, 833-0200 or NEWLYDECORATED tWWWMgiOll---.n 4PM Performance call (714) 529-STSS S. ...._ 673-5206. 2br, new crpt, _wtr pd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DB.UXE• .
cal) 6'2-5678, ext. 333, to C1arming 2 Br, recently CGplstr..o 3278 R--.1.-L. G $250. 2192·8 Placentia. SHARP, beach, 1. 2 & 3 Eastbluff 3 br, 2 ba. Fem over 21 share 2 BR.
CostaMe-sc: 3224 claimyourtlckets. remodeled, abort walk to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~!! Call btwn 1·5 M -F BR, frpl, dishwasher, Lease.lncl.spac.master 1Y.i ba, $160 mo+ util. * • * Crescent Ba new cpt.s WehavelOOO'sofhouses, 636-4120 garage,patios,960-2358. . d ' & db Dys; 830-1131, Eves, ••••••••••••••••••••••• li' l r It d 3 Bdrm Duplex, 2 bath, l dplxs, apts now, all suite, 10 rm I ~S303
3 Br, 2 ba, 2410 College CHARMING 2BR1 Ba, ap~ .8• rpc, vau. e car gar+ carport. 2 areas,allprices.Saveon MESAVERDE.lgequiet, IRAMDMEW garage. Auto door ---------
Ave, College Park. Close w/ cpts, fenced yd, con-~~~~~!·,i::d~ J~~· !!,.ilm7m3ilng pools. $350 fee. 2 Br 2 Ba, adlls, no pets. 3 Br apt/condos, conve-~..'!:uo~v!~le.a.PAoodlul'~ Irvine: F to share furn 2
lo schools & shops. $475. venlent area. $37 5. _.."""", · · · "'"' 4 v msg 645-4900 A.,.. $275 mo. 3129 Cinnamon. nientloc, 5 units avl. $400 "" bdrm 2 ba Rancho Sao
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New 3Br, 21hba, duplex, Completely repainted in· "'°9111111... 3250 :;,• 963-f.567~r ~rea. L.arge3Brtownbouseapt, UVENearTbeBeacb! R~GaloNI! 752-6375
farepla<!4l, Jge back yard, side 3 Br 2 Ba, like new ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 · • gen • no 2ba, !rplc, patio, garage. Casa .. Sol .......,... 2cargar. cpt.s, bltns fncd yard, A Bdr 2 b th . ,_ee_. -------••••••••••••••••••••••• Qwet complex. Adult.s, WebavelOOO'so!houses, Roommate wanted, ~ pat.io,2cargar,$400mo.'"bo mAir··-adit'v1edew leodt 3284 GeMral 3802 no~e $.TIS 645-3381or BeGau~WulAtdulpt~ptsd dplxa, apts now, all LagunaHills,$175/mo. ---------1979-6761 me. coo 1.on , • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.....,._ · asB.,._!._::r at · areas,allprices.Saveon Aft6,581-310f,Bob. 3 BR 2 BA, fplc, garage, & · fireplace, 2 car garage, •••••••••••••••••• ••• • _67_S._594.9_______ 21661 l"UUIUIUJ"St, H B fee. --.....:---'----
storage, massive yard, 3 BR, 2 ba, luxury adll nice yard & washer and * * * 12621 Flower Street * * * 962-6653 645-4900 A.fl M/F share 3 Br. Apt on no pets. $(2.S. Avail Apr 1. condo. Pool, etc. Up-dryer available. Ex-J.M fwnish <Garden Grove) Large 1 1 ~ 5.u___ . Bal Penin. $150/mo yrly.
WS-4135, evs 64Z·083S; graded. Close to beach. cellentlocation; close lo SH 7 .. St bedroom. apts, close to ~ .___, 2Br, cbildn;n welcome, n<Y NEWPORT HEIGHTS. 2 673-8780 ~ No pets, $470 mo. freeways & shopping • s hopping. Laundry l80Poplm-pets,st.arti.ogat$2A5mo. Br. convenient localloo, ---------
---------• 536·5789, 842·0163, centers. $450/moolh Hwi11wgt011a.och facilities, no children, no . Log.-aa.och 846-el07 adlts,$295.642--0551. OffkeR...tal 4400 •;~~:• 11T12·&5 ~~~s.e.C~~~n::1:e:P~: ~cl:~~: winner oC 2 b~tie!1'~~~~f.'0~!~: ~~e:~'8i: winner of 2 * * * Panoramic Ocean View, 3 ···~;;·~;:~···
$400 PER MONTH Funky new 3 Bdrm, 3 714/842-0138. BUGS IUMMY bie at <n4> 636-7343. IU(iS IUHMY M.1. Swface Br 2 Ba in largest, Lido Ofc space in Newport
lat+last+secunty r'·':t 6 bl.Ju ~l~a~2 3 br 2 ba, 2 car gar FOWIS lcAoa hlaRd 3I06 FOUJES 31512 Wat St. Isle biplex. Pvt bch, ten· Airport Area. Reception. ~OOyardl • gar, pvt ply. 1!~St . o~~"' o~~ ooc:., condo, pool, 9380. 847·3563 at the ••••••••••••••••••••••• tbe $..ah I--... ~ ~?a7c687h1 db. flSO yrly phooe aerv., coolerenct' .....r.>• v m1g. . luu.1 _.u-.. .,._.......... ANAHEIM at ......,...... .,_, .,,,,. rm kit b .,_., serv -''c -----"'-----1 . 557-2179 2 BR, 1 ba, frpl. Also will ANAHEIM You are the winner of 2 1----------1 • c • ~~" • w College Parle 3 Br, 2ba, 2 _:e:.:v.:::es::.:· _______ .f----------CONVENTION ftan.$475/Yrly. CONVENTJON ticketstothe $300BeachlrontLocation! tating & copy machine
frplcs, xtra fam rm, cov-$!60Cape Cod Style! 3 ~ 2 ba, all mod. c:onve· CENTER Agent 675-<4822 CENTER IUGS IUMMY Large t BR + builtins ! From $290. (?14)752-7170
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modeled. 123 23rd St. $465 do, pri. vale comm. ~ew 3 jacuzz:l, tennis & beach. p 3 Br 1 ~Ba, cpts, Yard/patio. UUl pd. S29S ting: 2 Br twnhme, fplc, Call 64.2-5618, ext. 333, to Tennis Court.a (8981P) &more in Newport ..
mo.642-0282 br, 3 ba. + olfice /den. $725/mo. Poes. lae/opt. Cncdyard,kids&1>4:lOK. yrly.673-5439,~118 ~adults. $325. claimyourlickets. THEEXECtrrIVE
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3 BR, 1~ ba, refrig No children. No pets. * * * ••• .. •••••••-••••••••• 8~9· gar,oewpaint,ad ts, no hugebaclcyard,children
dryer/washer, huge yd, Refs .. 536-1484 Olga AIMrt Orange. Country living. Corona def Mer 3822 pets. $300 mo. 646-70Z1 OK. $350 & $425. Dys, ....,._. 631 •4555 Office Space avail, pvt en-
frui t trees, $425 mo. , br 2 b thruout I 0449 Rio Gra:td• Equeatrian activities. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $325. 3 Br 2 Ba upper. 84S-216SS; evs S36-t873 $1.SOLook What We Found try, 2 e~tes, reas. 1827
642·1516 prime •1•0ncewat. 17801• Crt. New duplex. furn., Carport. No pet.s. 1021 .... 11: ... • •11:•cH HomeStyleSingleWith Westchff Dr. NB. beaut. 3 br 2 ba, frpl, lrg Valencia, 546-0085 ~ ~ UW. Pa.Id! (6460P) _631_-0900 ______ _ ~~Jbrt:!:°edcpta, ~.Callforappt. Fouat•Y6y fncd )'J"d. smo. Owner. re .... .-2BcS2SS.Cpt.s,waterpd. &CIYICC&na Deluxe offices & v, g, Y •gar, You are the winner or 2 9'11....,., · b v , BRAND NEW. Spacious ..,.,,.ForTheFam1·1u1. adlta$i!SO/mo 6'49808 .._..... '11 2566 "A ' Orange. ... • ., Y warehouse space
. . 2 aty' BR, 3 ba classic ticll:etslU~thse1• ...... y COMtan.W-• ~ ores 636-4120betwn 1 &Spm grt~efi 2., 3 & 4 Bir. Aldl Spacious2BRw/Pauo. 1400·3700 sq. ft. Full NEW Z BR 2 sty, apt, brk home. Only 3 mo's old, • v"" ~fwlli•d 3425 .....,, l'P•CS, gar, ge Y • Builtins! (8700P) security. 6-42·4463 or
fplc. sml yd. gar~ driv nucrpts•drps.Lrg fam FOWES ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARDENAPTS S3SOSpac.oewll\Me,2br, 502oen!~cbBwnl d.-JustWest ......._s 631-4555 642-7604
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An a....a.--11 2 BR 2 Ba z sty townbse COC~ERON pool,~~~ gar, Pool, tennis. Some ocean TSL Mgmt 642-1"603 coodo. Pool, jac. !rpl, ~ ~r·~· i:~h cpl~ Fully serv. ofc space ~ _. _.,.. · adl0 ' • / r.o, ~ & Catalina views. Close Three del 3 b ts security 67S-6161 .-.. • starts at 64• sq ft in the WebavelOOO'solbouaes, 10 t co~ w se,c Fot'tbe H·-u~-bor ..... a, 2 br, wte r ap ' · · 41.atSt.67~5 dvnanu'c N.B. •irftt:>rL crate Pool JACUZZI -DAU .... to Fashion Island & fine $C2S pr mo. Jin La Perle .,,. ~ r-dpl:n. apts now, a 11 • • • • MARCH Zlst l\lll·slze patio, nr beach, beach. Al.so 1Br.644-2&ll Lo, CM. 645-9220 Nice 2 BR, nn cpts, & 2 BR 2 Ba, upper duplex, 2 bus. areL Space avail aus, all prices. Save oo ;~~beaches. Performance shops, "bis· avail April paint, 8 blks fr ocn, Y.i blt biles to ocean, $350 mo. 801H6,000sq ft & warehse
fee. · • call 642-5678, ext. 333, to 1. SJZS/mo. 963-5228. EASrSIDE near new 2 lloreB, trans, 536-1286 yrly. 5'8-8912 sp. 30' sq ft. Prop. Mgr
645-4900 Afl Nice 3 br house near claimyourUckets. .. .., Edra lge duplex, 2 br. 2 BR 1 Ba. !pie, encl gar, Move. now ., ....... Judy Clark, m.8813 or be b $310 i l * * * iOW & G•• ba. nrage, frplc, beam avail Mar. 15. $32S per m ...... s..,.,, Con· 2tr, lba. Avail Apnl & stop by Commerce Park. 3BRboUle,beautoceanA-ac • · mo. nc · ~fw-•d 3525 ceilrs-;--ocean vu, pvt mo.Ownr/agt 673-ll81 do. lY.i ba. Newly de· Ma $275 4100Birch.
canYoD vlew yard, giant elect.96:Wi08SorS36-1.134 ............... lZ6f ·-•••••H•• ........... beach.$525.mo.6'75'3203 · corated, rec area . y. 67~~438 ---------
matr bdrm, $450 mo. • ...................... LAKE FORF.sT, 3 br, 2 1 BR---$l35-130 E. 20th Singles welcome, sml ---------1 "OMTHEWATB ..
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SUPEB 3 BR Z Ba '""l .. 324 OM UDO ISi.i prtvlp, $GS, 768-8288. PRIM'E LOCATION Cpta, drps, all amenities. Family Delight 3 BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1000 sq ft. All sizes & • •r c, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 111 1 lmmac cond. Jmmed oc-Walk to Beach •-Schools 1 BR uni, $225. Encl gar, eba-aome w /wet ban D/W, cpts, av all, now. H U N T I N G T 0 N w Der w ea I e BIG CANYON cpy. Perfect for 1 person ~1.. "' quiet neighborhood. & 1.::1~ & terrific views. $iU5. llSJ.4567, agent, no -. ...... -"" bra-... new P'URNISHED OR UN· 2 br den 2Y.i ba lse or 3 Bedrooms. "°°mo~ .. 1!.~ or couple. 641-2215 or VtMJ $290 (96S9P) '92·2134 .... fee. ~nlBdrmuu 2 b FURNISHED: MAKE lie..:,."-• 6"..S7o2 Fri.Ir~;. 6'7~Z3llr Moouuw V«Y competitive rates ----------i·-1._,, p;,i a, ANOFFEB· Youbavea _. ._en-. no ee. . 7S4-0880 $2452BRGreatLoc! T..tt.i 3190 in Udo Village. You've $13528RDlx~! ~ballt4;;l:c~etc. ~:i.a:rie2Br+den .,.._.,_.. 3550 .......,...~.....,..._GardenAp&.bualrebops, RusticDelight! ....................... gottoaeeittobelieveit!
1-leElldoMCl\'ard! vacy. mdpatio,f15C>.mo.or2-u•• ................. Cosy bach. studio, 1 2 Br, refrig/alv. KJda BeamCei.lngs! (8466P) 2Br,2ba,frplc,wasber" Call Susie Zaun at S.--+ Ganp (54.57P) NIW Br 2 Ba, larle deck and µIr, with vn "prden penon. $!50. Util rum. ok/nopets, $2'10. 548·7237. Rullws 631-4555 dryeT $.125. mo. + dep. (71•)675·8862 for an VIE& tlllliO mo. Both UD· near Wood• Cove, nu 640-?030 552~. aft g pm appt., ar stop by llon-Fn •zBRODBlulfat &IXl'IAIPICIA.L tta are freahlY paloted palat • erpt1. $290, 2 Br, 1~ Ba towabouse, 8:30 to 5:30 at Lido
Oceaa\'leW+ftlalYdl &pacz•ID-*--Ur and carpeted. DRIVE ~;-..e&22 DarllnCSBr2~ Ba. front garase, patio, pool, Af lw ... ,...,.tMcl Marina Villqe, 3475 Via NsWelcomel (llDP) 2_,a6.:a..'1Rl'br. BY duplu.S.olHwy. Great jacuul. Adult• only........... 3141 or.,....d ltOO Oparto,SWte205,N.B.
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..__..;,::t Jeftl cando ~=--~!i ... ~ aodcall -................... 673-7S13agent ........ I! 1 Bdnn Apt. Ocean View. m:EEXCITING Harbor Blvd/Baker ---.-.--Wlllafa ... Hw• ......_..........__. ~706 W ba 000' !:~-~blktobeachl290/mo. PALMMISAJ.PTS. ·-·c ~ ...... """"..,,ft _,. k)',lbr,2ba. ca*i. -lllL JI _._ --• New 1 Bdrm Apt. Wood e Vflli a ... ...._ -.1211 --. .... _..._..,. · 3 CS ...,._ No pelt. 6 •I_., ••••••••••••••••••••••• beem ceil, trplc. Avail dplxa. apta now, aU MINUTESTONPT _,IQ. ft. Ground floor. · ....,._'1111 Spuloaa brand Jtew BOATSUP + 1 Bl\lum Apri17.$395/mo.S.51-5838 areu.allpri~.Savoon SpmUb duplex. Victoria BCH. slntparldn&~2200
'• _ _. ~ 2 br, 2~ ba, BIGCANYONTOWNHSE apt. $400. Yrly lae. "'" fee. baleb V"lftl, ZBr., $SSO. ::::~:~ BUSINESS OFFICES z D llame, .. e , ...... Petl · .._ a br, 2~ be. tns. New z BR. f ba c.rpt'd • Mt oat.17Hm 2 BR. 2 ba. Brand nu. iiJUD• 645-4900 NI lBr ..,_ CM-'7SS1 Adults. No Peta fim or ucrum. Ground ~mo.al•J.AJ.or ~l1..;:..~t~~ drp'd. t~lar Goll .... p t nti 3107 =;~~"°0' ...... 3152 lS6Hl111al>r. floor. public as private" ~ ....... dlnlDI OOWlo. lake ••• Sep ...................... ~ 2 bd ~-:>.:m •. ~................ (S B1ka East or Newport ft'ltn.Dciels. IOO yds So. of
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AsphaftRepal" hons, additions, re· incl. mowing, trimming, MZ·S703, 9'19-&&89 corp.20yrs_exper. 15yra. P1tlnllac O.C. a.n Harbor area. St Llc service. BofA, M/C OK.
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Has raw damaged your ••••••••••••••••••••••• 556-8241 estimates. 545-7072 St.mg student, big trul'k, Income Tax service, reas. Lic/ins839-1886/499-2901 PAPBHAMGIMG Roofhlg
asphalt? Call 631 -2440. Carpet Man will lay yours alt.LollooBJ~ CLEAN-UPS/HAULING tree cuts, clnup, haulmg. Ile bonded 20 yrs exp F ~ "-· 49C·7669 4'~·2129 ~ · · PETERS PAINTING 20 yrs exp. ree eat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ed. be., insured. or mine. RGepairs t CustomRoomAdds Prunin&·Plantinf Expr'd. Reas Rates. 645-2161.AskforBob ROOFS installed factory
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ACCOUNTING CLERK
Fine Quality Newport Based Retrul Store J:,
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•• • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • •• •• •• •• • ••• • •• •••••••••••• Crocker Bank cilPBf1'a ACCTG CLEfU( AM't apt. mgr. to relieve F.qual opportunity Sldlled for interior fmiJh
Bishop Graphics in mgr of 144 urut apt. com employer M/F/H & df:tall work In luxury
F o re ~t area . Kent _,., f •~t ht G Sh •1--'-;n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 317~.. """: w erm. ep, You are the winner of 2
tickeLS to the
IUGSIUHHY
FOLLIES
lrvme haa ammed. open· plex. in Hunt. Bch. Must _________ , homes. 640·1391 dys,
ina ror sharp person who live on site. 847-9595 497.2235 evea. Ask for .-""'u" Fem, "Sheila". nr D.P. 714-S81-9J93 $$$'1 Income agricultural CorCM0 M• hi school. 496-4492
-----properties; mature tree You are the winner of 2 ha~ experience prepar· i---------·1·--------•L_Phil_' ·-------ing paper work for com-ATTENTION!'! Bank Carpet Upholstery ~orefront. 3036 E. Cst. Cf'Olll,~ +ROI w/86'7o ticket.ttothe Lost: 6 mo old Norwegian
Hwy., CdM. $375 Mo. lax ahelt.er 1978, 4053 IUGS IUMMY Elkbound. slvr/blk, cur-at the
ANAHEIM
CONVENTION
CENTER
putr. Ability to handle II OR OVER PARTffIME cleaner, experienced,
phones a must, 10-jey by ... _ TELLER must have driver's Paul Mart.In &44-7383 1979 ground floor OP· FOWES ly tail. . 840-6001
portunity. Call Ranchers ........ ~al R__.__. 4500 Investment & Equity ANaAHEltbeIM Lost diamond wedding
touch, typing to 4SWPM, ._.iqMr.MCHI Immediate opening in heavy emphasis on detail Work in new orrtce Laguna Office, savings i-Ucenae __ ._6'0-_27_oo_. __ _
& followup. We offer al· Opening in Costa Mesa and loan or bank u· CASHJR -m C'1'1Tm In 7 417"~ TI8S ring set Huntington Cnlr ••••••••••••••••••••••• c .. ·l on· CONVENTION Mall, 3 /11. Reward. For the
MARCH 21st
Performance
tractive benefits includ-perience preferred. Mu.st Mature womaa (or
ing dental & health m-Man or woman. Work be wiJllna to work Salur· ...... Fri Sat •-... 1 IUILD TO SUIT Money to Loan 5025 CENTER 963-6867
5.000·20,000 Sq. !t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOl'lhe ---------
Placentia Ave. C.M. I st, 2Rd & 3rd T .D. '1 MARCH 21st FOUNI>Laguna:, ~rmSnJbl Scot..ckSoer.
Call 642·5678, ext. 333, to
claim your ticket!.
s urance, 2-wks paid w/youngpeople. Enjoya-dayand;ncallasneeded c~ursBarbUa fgr-.;:
vacation a year. Salary ble & interesting work for work. Excellent 54()..3280
commensurate with ex· w/rapld advancement aalary, working condi· ---·------WESLEYTAYLORCO. LOANSAVAILABLE Performance "
REALTORS 644·4910 Credit no problem. Call 6'2·5678, ext. 333. to typedog.499-2543. ~ew6.700' under2()r.18101 Brobr, 752·5903 claimyourtlcltets. fJenonalt *** 5350 •••••••••••••••••••••••
***
The Smgle's Solution
Date by choice, not
penence. We are in-oppor in our educational lions and benefits. Call CASHIBS
terviewing now. Plcuse products division. Age no or apply Tuesday, March F /Time. Good Pay.
call Sui;le Auld for an barrier if 18 or over. l4. lO :OO·l2 Noon or Growthco.5Locations
appt. 714/979-8955. Must have pleasing ..,, • We train. Co. benefits Redondo Circle, unit P, Hunt Sch 842-2834 Money Available, !NI ny Lost & FouRd 5300
---------i ~ources. all pro1ecls. •••••••••••••••••••••••
personality. Call betwn 1 :...,...:()()pm. Drinking problem'.' Aerts receivable/Gen 'I of· Dam & ~m AMEIUCAM METRO CAR WASH chance
Call lntroview 752·5411
NEW 1830' Units. $365 mo. $:iOK min. 752·6052 "¥tany xtras. Hntg Bch. al Lo6l or Found a r:t? Call
Crab&LibertySts. QUICK CASH Animal Ass stance
Call Alcohol Helpline fice, mature person, pt-SAVl ... l!!_S 29C50Harbor Bl, CM 24 hrs a day 835-3830 ti 9 l S I m "9
me · · m co puny. 645-6514 23S3SCalledelaLoulsa •--------SplrlhMll Rffde.r Eau~.! 548-9617 Laguna Hllls !>49-3804 LeagueS37-2273, noftt. Clerical
18lSSo. El Camino Real ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apt Mgr, couple pref., ex-"UTO MICH "MIC Ms. Goldblatt •Secretan•es
4550 ...•......•......•.....
Storage units from $15 mo. Indoor & outdoor RV
& boat storage. Mgr on
premise, 24 bni security.
The SU>rage Place. 18305
ut & 2nd Trust Deed
Joans arranged for any
reason. Credit no pro·
blem. Borrow on lbe in·
creased value of your
home. Call today for last,
courteous Information.
Fountain vauey. ~ 'M•ax ~o. Mt. Langley. No. of Ellis, r.v.. ·~·:a•
Phone964-1607 •n1.41.csr;'r~
---------1 Licensed Home Loan
4600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Reliable, mature couple
Brokers serving So.
Calif. for 17 yrg. Call our
neorest office,
714-837-3744 will babysit home while1---------you travel. Willing to pay Speculat.ors. investors &
rent. Prefer N.B./C<IM, owners ahrt term St
Jun/Aua. area. Ref's. avail. fut. BUI Daven·
Call collect, Indio, por1549-9803
714/347-2306 MortCJC!CJI .. Tnnt
~ o.idi 5035
Rentals 4650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOW.EST
Parklng Space avail for
sm mtrhm , compcr '""""tlatft
shell, boat & trlr up lo 1 tT D • ~--12'. 645-0873 E-side Costa 1 • • 1• -Mesa. Reasonable. 2ndT.D. LOGM. ---------1 Fairest Terms since 1949 ~MfcJ.Co.
642-217 • 545-0611
• •••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rstlred couple hall money
....... t.olend. lst&2ndTD's 0,,0f'twtlty 500 5 Agent, 1-837 ·37 44 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BE YOUR
OWN BOSS!
Alwla•H-llh/ , ...... ,
Lod&Foe.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mio•~••• 5100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
* * * . San Clemente. Fully lie. w----..i 7075 p'd only, tn ma int. & bk· "' "' (714) 770-2816 Forappt.492-7296 Jobs ........... kpg, 55 unit complex, Exper professional for EqUAJOpportunlty •Typists E.J(. Detrich •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• C.M. <2l3Hl65-38Sl key position In Mission Employer M/F
1126 Goldetlrocl RELAXING MASSAGE MAG Card JI operator, --------1~Vl~e~Jo!:_. ~499-4~7~87!!,!e~ves~. --1·-~~~~~~~~
CoroftadelM• BobJames-LlcMasseur legal exp, desires 20-25 Aquatic Director Full Au T 0 RENT A L1-·-··.·------... •GEN'L omcE
You are the winner of 2 Outcall 9-9, 494-5111 bn wkly, xlnt refs, (714) tJme summer, part time TRAINEE Opport. !or BANK
ticketa to the ...,. .a.55 .a.1.1..1 49J.-01.29or <n4) 751-1530. aprtng. W.S.l.. c . P.R. intelligent friendly neat Wortt ror t.be ageoey that
IUGFOSWIUEMSHY R=RE M"'OD., B.S Profe11lonal Photo· Swim Instruction, pool appearing young' man TB.LER = ~°!~~~eJmop .!: wv grapber with reasonable mngment experience. over 18. Prevlo\CI expr. siO'mer>ts. Top jobs. Top
at the ESCORTS rates can: Joe Whyte supervisory skills. Sun & DOl rcq Start with lot Part-TI.. C:; You're your own
ANAHEIM OUTC ... • A-..aLY 675-9499 Sail Club, 24752 Toledo men d~tles , advance-
ENTI ~"" Wey, El Toro. 586-0860 menl avail t.o auto rental Balanoeoutyourweek. • ..ao FHS CO~ERON 611·3111 Help W..tecl 7100 Architectural counterman. Good driv-Combine a variety of Q ,.. ff i
Fortbe ---------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IMTERMEDIATE* mg req. Call 831-2480 or respooaibiUUes with the ~ ~ O Ce •
MARCH2ut *SANDY'S* oaa-spasoo.1 495-6330forappt. opportunity to deal with 0 overload
Perf Acct~ Bltkpog -...-. " tbepubUc. Work20houn ormance OUt~all Massage ..,,. .. "RY Shofapln1 Center Site a week maintaining 1ood -· call 642·5e'18, ext. 333, to 973-0329 rv-y-.a hi 157 "06 I laJ u k Register Today to work P annlng Trainee A """" customer relations w le -v c my°"'! ;:U· --.-SH-E_RI_L_E_E_• __ onvanOU&accounUng& Sl300/mo+topbeneflts JUE AVON han dling depo1lts. 3723BlrchSt.N.B.
,... ..... 11:1edMa••e"•e book'-eeping assign Seod Resume: E.0.E. wltbdrawal1 aod other
FOUND: Dachahund. H~~Calls -8; appt. ment:. Work close t~ RiPnk.Oer. BoCoxm2480pany TO LUNCH financial transactions.~;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.; Black and Brown. Vic. o( 838-8838 your home. Figure Some light typing la re· CLBJCAL
PlacenUa &19lh.S36-8312 ---------Clerks to Sr. Accoun-Newport8each921663 Sell to friends and co-quired. and previous A variety of 1enerat
FOXY LADY tents needed thruout,.._ _______ ~ worlten in your office: teller experience is pre· 1 rt l ltl Lost, Puppy-Golden OraneeCo. 1-ferred. Please call c e ca poa ou are
Retriever. female, 4 ""---Mos.-ASSEMBLERS make about $60 on every 644-"'""" now available. If you """""---T" Robert Hau·1 $100 you sell. You·n have .,..,.,.,, have a .... ood typln• •kill mo's. Vic. Meyer & Surf, 731·3561 A te • • C M 845-8804 ccoun mpa SOTralneeA1sembler1 your own business GL&tDALIHDHAL ~5$ wpm, an aptitude · · SOOS. Main, Ste~l eeded 1 edt 1 without "'vin1 up your foe math or an lnlurance PREGNANT., Caring, N T U I ea-.. N mm ate Y .. S'"'Ylo..145 background, we have FOUND: Black Long conftdenUalcoun.aellng6 o. ower, non .... Loo .tiSbortT rqular job. To (ind out "' ".,
haired cat Brown flea nierral. Abortion, adop. In The City or Orange fsslgnment!rm more, call 640· 704 l or JOO Newport Center Dr jobs for you. POlltlons
collar. MQa Verde, CM. Uon 61teeping. 1~~~7~14~/~835-4~~l~03~~~ 3ShlftsAvailable. 1.en.ilb7-1359. Newport8eacb,CA92860 aiart at $S90 per mo.
Andros St. 5434478 APCARE 547-2563 I· Must have own tr a nap. AY• ,,....b. IK Please contact penoanel • F.qual Opportunity dept
SCRAM LETS Pby1lcal MHaage By CtlToday s.,MS20 Employer ~ACIRC MUTUAL
• Thttapllt. Appointment ACCOUMTING Free.Toptfay.VacPay Babysitter, live In/out, Sl~~~~~~~~~I 700NewportCenterDr.
ANSWERS Only. Steve, 548·2817 Cl.Bl(S Vlct~~"'PlcHoe.-y da)'/Wk,2 "Syr old.San Ba-••.a--cl•• ... B'"'-' NewportBeach N.B. Our Investment ad· _.....,, aemente 498-0714 •~ -, l&llU •-··•Op E 1 __ Rumple -Sylph -mlnltlrallon dept. is Div Walter Kidde & co · pis. $4 per hr+. .,....... por mp..,,".
Perky -Giblet-OVfC.AU MASSAGE Meldng an lnd1vldual to 21<112 s. E. Bristol Babyaltter-bouaekeeper. ~~Port~~17~, ~CM~. ~64e-3'88~~~1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
TURKEY *73l.0931* perform accounting Sle10 NewportBeach live-tn orout.CdMarea. -IOOKICwaF/C
Divorcetawbenaperson -ESCO--RT-S_E_R_VI_C_E __ :~':f~:e!~u!n~,~~~~ <~m~~~~~& lchlld.M:>-5185 1 Glrl ok, M/F. A/P. aertlcaJOOO•lo FREE
diacoven the wtnp of perUe11. The pC>Sltion re-am • BabyalU.er, 3 Cul.I dya/wk, A/R, payroll, taxes. /C
love ba'1 been rtd1n1 on 148-9560 q'• 1·2 yrs exper. in book-Carl s Jr) our NeWpC>n home. Mr. (inan stale, involcln1. I_...= SI 000
belooltoaTURKEY. Alaollirlnl keeping or acoounUna. Hood. 8S3·2900 or etc.~amusl.Copd -..-,......__ .. _. * * * Found: am.I male dog bllt L,.,.A & YICIU tll75permo. 1---------i 844.f1'1. health/lift lna. Cole -.C~t to S650 ~your ownh """"· ... M...._ w/Wht paws, a eolian, o.ec.IM MATHCLMKS ASSIMILMS Bab)'litt.er,patlent-lmtrWDetlt eor,,. (714) ,.~.~y S7$16m50 d;i;.d~ ~n; a:U~u~: 61 J twchw vtc Atlanta, Maanolla. FortM ..:'J:i~ Oppor. for lnd.lv. who en· (30) Needed for for 2~ yr old boY.'N".B: NUOBO. l!.O.E. --~ell
money u desired ! C.-.. M.. _980-4952 ________ Servtn1aUOranceCo. Joya math fr problem lt•V•Jard.Noexpnec. Call early morn's or Bookkeeper,aperltncff, -..c:.i $67
Minimum space rt· You are the wlnn1r or 2 ~ m.le a.rm Shep •TIU aoMnc. AttenUonT t.o 1de· ~J!ennr,:.!~ eves.~19 w/lypln1 wanted for Pllf,.. fe Ult
qulrt d (20ll20 ). Low Ucltetatotbe w/chokecbain •FtC vlc ---------tall a must. YP njl • manerement ot busy ........ 1c• to$700
labor COit (l penoo or ltJGSIUHMY l0th"Rou,S.A.5U-057I * * * helpful. Pleue contact Senolc" 8abytlt1c'p/tforlnrant,3 denla orrlce. Salary ~PNc"-fe$f00
family), M~alacture 11 POUllS p ... y-Pll'P~Cn1!!J_ MUTU"'L 20llZS. E. Briltol dar-wk 2·tpm. Call ope12. Send raume to: ,,.,.,... .....,.
mutb•d•lred 1U\ware attbe Found blk/wbt kitten l•lllGN;.h~La. "' m; "' surte10 N.wportBcb &&5115. Box lTI, 'Xi Dally PUol, tha10fc feS100
line. Supply NaUonal Ac· ANAHEIM w I w ht r. et v l c 700NewportC.nterDr ISM520 . P .O. Bo• 1560, Cotta CllTypT,_ to $575
COUIU. Jl*lulres a $'1&0C CONVEMTJON Buchard/lndlanpolt1. •Two NewponBeach Bankiq/ \ Me.a.Ca.~ ._._, teSllOO to a ~ lDvettmtnt, CENT ~ You m lbe trtnmr ot 2 Eqllal Oppor Employer 1--------Taua --------1 ._.,./Secy $100 wNcb can be ...colU*t + For ,:ea ticUtl to lbe Mlht...... MIO RftlSIMT A TlVE IOC*llea a proftt within 120 d•YI MARCH J lat Found: lml blk/tan PUt>· tu.I IUMMY ,._ _______ , ~ J\'ee to applicant. Caoo'1 Sealoodl ol llt1t· ~ deal.,.. report Pf near Stach • Elllt. .-OU...I 1• Baach'Cit)'. Expect to be Brandl olc Me.Its bond•· tco 11 blrtni an ••·
fq a Dlt ot $30,000 to Pelfonmnce iMNlG Aceountlna well re•arded ln this bl• teller/capital club perienced bookkffr.r. ~.ooo annuallf. Wt Call "2-5178. ext. m. to atthe • l'nuTDftllER I t ununa HPHNnlatlve. Plan " a-i-M-dav-Frl .... neecladiaal4armthlur .. clalm~tSckea. Fou.Dd: lltalt Samo,td, ANAHl!IM llUnlftU P euan acco e dlrtd ueoclatloa day S!;~. ~'i W~t coUt
immedlataly6. Tho iao ls an • * '* !,.•~If Sbop'f .,.... ~ON ~ acdnt func· ~--~~ ~~-tl1pi. Cent.ad Hilda Ter· Hwy. N.B. EOE. ... ~l~."'UTW ,oN'T~swapJaniTuttlclreta --POfthe UOl!I• for ! Newport ln A/P "A/R "banlt nD1Mt.C11•>'44·'llU -----------
54&&055
COASTAL ,. ..... ....., . mo Barbol-lslvd .
Ccetalleu . ~ a111m tor aaot!ler date '::5~ Pommo~ MAJtC!lnat = i:::J•~:.• At ~~~~b~ Wee15."'n:=er-•l Jiu~~ ·~!l!•ft · OIDINMI07 Bl.lrRd.'"-T•Oll -Clll .t.r.:.~. to II"* ... In •alet. Req I Abbot hr'IOMel A1en· 21 .. K.Coutlfw)',CdM dat.i..To$UOOmo. a.RITYPtST
-~ MMl'• Your'l'tlde? dal.m your Ucketl. CPA w/1.1 yr, in Bit 8 + ey, ~Campm Dr, N .8 . F.qual 0ppoc-£1D.ployer .,._.can-... Ttain.. po1t1Jcm todriU· .m &. 'Jboilli•od ()pa Bl. tt.•pw n., r<>UND: To>' CoUSe, f\a * '* '* J 11'1 corpor9i. m.anaft· Mf,.._ .,.,., Kltlrl• AaneJ' Jni cJtft for tnnrance
auteW 'lW'a tlWeto.,.y ~ al I( 1 t•oll I • .._ SalarJ range $IOK Mm> H&.P7 lTONewport Cil' Dr. co. bl~ 8cb. Oood ~T'OttJiii =.•"'"!_tht_o.t.'1Pl~' ~'!11~-.MTO •IU•"I• ~" .. ~ ~~:ti 1,hoplewf?oneedPeople Helpyou:raelUoa !liltea.5 NewpottBda ~ • ls, salary lo
::!...aLl. ..... -"'".,.tbli&~ Dmi't fl" ut Uiie lllApl OUtcallllanap ·:Ptn11eilH' 'Dtndor PO Tbat•wbatUI• U-Jln1t•lteuooot llavHomet.hlnl)'ouwut ;l ~~moan~ IOl/IZWOIO .,_,._~ "Lilt' '1 Ill claa.us.d. IMM..aAM , 7Sl~ 'loili"'zo Newport t>AILYPILOT QuallfttdHooetult to..Uf ClusJJ\ed ads do ::1Di~lt4 ~!"'~cti'i~": ~·=:..::ti.ore HHlMl l ·a===~ Beed.Ca-~avr;:i'!~~llY I ~~~/ff:s :.a= -Call NOW, ';.,~&:.=.la . . -...
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Clerical 11le1 trainee, Gia.,., Pnrer BB res.
KUST 0.RJVE. IDt.erelt-bal PGIWcm f0t 110meone
4Wer • can nun-21J34 er 21.MaCMll2.
an
UTOTEM
Commence
Martet
Positions now nalL 2nd
& 3rd S.bifta at all our
locaticms. Start S2.6S-$3
'hr. Intttvtewa conducted
Mon-Fri al:
12642 Lampson.
qan1en Grove 537-4840
We promote from within
F.qua1 Oppor Employer
CocJdal Waltns1
Sdtool
Day /~e classee. Place-
ment Aasit. 751·919' So.
Calif Cocktail
Wa.itreuel, Irvine.
COCKTAIL poattion open,
must be 21. Exper req 'd.
Apply Mon-Tbura ,
3 -SPM, Gullivers
Restaurant 18482
MacArthur Blvd. Irvine.
CoddailWaltresa
School
Earn up lo $300 per wk.
Low twtion. Placeme.nt
assist. 751·9194.
Coffee Shop Waitresses,
Schools and
Instruction
This Ywiety of fin. schools
could introduce
you to a new tOMOI row .
.... fwttMr .....,._.._ ,..,.. .... ~ ........ ..
INherlitlllg lit .... 0.., Piiot Sci..ta 9ld ..... ....
Directory
Call 642-5678
Ext. 326
....,....-.w A•Mckltn
Aligld Schoel' & Ay"-9 Auoci.tiM
LEARMTO FLY
$105 • tll2500"-"'
•FAA APHOVEO •
Course Includes: ..
35 Hours flight time In Cessna 1 SO s with 20
hours dual mstruct1on. lndlVldual 1ns1ruc11on
tailored to YOUR. eb1hly. 38 Houts Ground
School.
20 AllClAFT AYAIU.lll AT
LOWEST uns IH OllAHGE COUMTY
U.,. to ftJ llOW-.d ...,,. flla!
Cooks & Busboys. F«-c.ipiete Driml• c.a MOW
DPEIU&tCED 979. II 55 197 11 Alrpori Way Sowftt
Jon's is opening a new !~== ... :._: .. :':-=:':' ~=-=-==c-,=::.._.==~= unique 24 hr coffee shop
at 16490 Bolsa Chic:a
Blvd, HIUlL Bch com er
Bolsa Chica & Heil. Ap-
plicallona belng taken
now.
COMPAHIOM
to older. woman.
Beautiful CdM home. Cooking, lite bsekp'g,
room, board & salary.
R e fs requested .
7 l 4-&I0-1059
Companion, I i ve-in,
hskpng, temp position.
CM area. 673-8881 ;
831-1388
COOIC·DAYS
FAST FOODS
FUJI time cook poaition
avail Mon lhru Friday, 9
to S pm. Apply in person
btwn 2 & 4 PM. 3095
Harbor Blvd. 979s6696
COOK-Dinner Ilse expr.
Clncut, career minded.
Energetic 548· 7948
COOK-OIHMER
Apply ln person, Coach
.House Inn, 33157 Camino
Capistrano, SJC.
COOK, exper'd ln guest
home weekends, CM
646-6716
COOKFfTIME
Exper'd or will train. Mesa Verde Coov. Hosp,
661 Center St, CM
548-SS85
Coob. Saute & Broiler.
~ & n.ite shifts, Bay
Marie Rest., 2371 S. El
Camino Real, Sao Clem.,
492.7962
MORE 1HAN JUST A JOI
BEGIN A CAREER
FACALS & MAKE UP
MAKI GOOD MOMlY
Let Richard's Beauty College help you start
oevelop1ng new skills es a Cosmetician. After
only 20 weeks you can be earning a good
hv1ng.
COSMETICIAH CLASSES HOW!
Lmvted Enrollment-call No~
Top instructors give Help and Guidance.
Plenty of Practical Experience. Too
TUmON PA YING
PROGRAMS
AVAILABLE
PLACEMENT
ASSISTANCE
MANY OPPOITUHITIES:
• Interesting Work
• Personal Sallsfaction
• Security.Jobs not tied to economic s1tual1on.
• You progress rapidly to become lhoroughfy'
skilled
• Self-employment Opportunities.
CALL 962-8811 FOR
IMFOaMA TIOM
~TCHA~I15 BEAUTY
COLLECtE
..._Gross tU-lll I
lt060lrooWllrst,H ..... •leedl
...... ---pc
..
SCATS
GYMNASTIC
CHAMPIONS
Olympian Cathy Rigby was a SCAT
and now it's your turn!! THE
SCATS ACADEMY now has
openings for beginning gymnasts.
Classes for boys & girls 2-5 years
also available. .
CALL 197-7750
Or Stop ly, 5122 Rtaecrch Dr.
H•tflncJf-leach 197-7750
ART
a.ASSES
HIWPOIT
HACH .
01r-....
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CMI*'" T-
Adltta
ly IL.LIM ClaMAM
~.,... •. "'the..._. ... 5dlMI
18 A Ull'Y cl Mz. Poof 0r.n
Maintaining the same degree of Instruction
from individual to group & association classes.
for1RfOf'WtllH011c«*
64 ... 5485
Slow
Careful
Training
of
Dancers
MONA FRANCES l.S.T.D.
School ~f BALLET
l<incffr' Ballet to Profttsional
CK~ and Russi• Ttct.tlct-
Chlldren and Adult Classu
Adatt lccjsuwrs PreparatCM , 0-s to
,...,,.. for WcJMr' .......
642-4068 or 640-1443
2632 SAHTA AHA AYE. COSTA MESA
{between Del Mar and Mesa)
Brochure on request
'
Tueedey. Mwch 1.C, 1978
Irvine College
of Business
DAILY PILOT C9
lndei>endence and Confidence are yours with an intere1t1ng, well paid Job' At Irvine we
care ... abOot you ... abOut the good ,ob that you want 10 have. We II help you to get
there. Take your chOice of careers! ·
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near 0C airport. Moo-Ch through THCW ........... _,....., .... to students who can benefit most Fri. SS6-0670 Car appt. e ._... teali"" rr ••1g •• 5 ••':I Who directs the school? REAOWRITE Educetlonal Programs of Newport Beach.
COUMTER GIRL PROFESSl~NAL DOG TRAINING ... _ we feature Individualized Reeding Programa de\letoPed through Computertzed Diagnostic Testing
For drycleanlng plant. ·,u"'pinCJ ..,..~~. of atudents from Gradea 2 througtl 12. Instruction is intensive and results are dramatlc.. Students
Eastblulf Cleaners, 2547 Specialiiing in problem solving q~"g achieve better comprehension, faster reading speed, and lftOre ellec:Uve study habits. Eastbluff Dr, N .B . Pu · f 10 eeks t 10 ~. ,.,_ ppies rom w 0 years REAOWRITE can help children at tt1e very top of their cl889 as wen as those with below grade level • ...,11;..g bO-'-~ reading skllls. We promise personal interest and service to each student. and back-to-basics CREDIT COLLECTIONS ••• In Home Service geared to personality J"~•••'"::J tnatrucllon with full emphasis on fundamentals.
Part time, exper. req. O"'n., and temperament of dog · How h Hie ti-to....,...._. UADWllTI su~ couuu.
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Im.med. opening for an Slife 180 UOl AYocodo An_. ~r'd credit checker. ,
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Delivery Driver & P/time. Kesa Verde ~~ toS12K$12K • IAWT. ,., Ha.ircutten wanted for ui-. Audiit
.Productloo Worker. $3 lo c.onv. Hosp. 661 Center GOTravelArrang $870 • JAZZ ~~I new shop in C.M. Exper ""'~l1lytim11 ... Oailf'."
start.Call 642-22S6. St.C.Y. • F/ChgBktpr SlAK • G~·mcs ... 'CHILDREN· prel'd w/cUentele. ...... e pos1 .. on av . enonneI •~ 631-5030 NCR 4200 or 250, exper. Dental ReceptlonJst for DONUT SHOP. p/Ume, l.rvtDe P Agency • p•ll! •.a. 1 1 rwo ror comJ11ete room audit. ~girlfrolltofflce,lyr. all 1hifta avail. Wo~n 488E.17thCoslaMeaa :• y~' TEB4S.ADULTS. Hairs tyliet for beauty Apply in person: to
exp. 830-1395. age 25 or over. Apply lll Suitez:M 642·1470 Ar saloo in San Clemente. Personnel, Mon·Fri.
person. Dlppity Donuts, • DISCO Call 492-6655 far appl. n. R9CJlsfry Hotel D~=:ee:~belp 1...:.:l8S4;,,;,.;.;N_e:...w...!rpoi~rt--B-lv_d..;..,_c_M_1E¥ecutive/legal sec'y for • TRIM TO Ha.PER lBBOOYac:ArtburBlvd.
call644-0680 DRIYBS senior partner, cballeng. RHnHM. For beauty salon. ___ ._Irvtn __ e. __ _
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All new radio dlspatc:b ing position fort.op flight .. F /time, lite duUes. Flex Houaec:Jeanlng personnel,
equipmenL Clean driv-sec'y, ii:l nt akilla. · hrs. Richard Ouellette guaranteed hrs, top
ing record fc knowledge Minimum 5 yrs ex-PLEASE..CALL Salon, 2ro Newport Ctr wages. Mustprorideowo m So. cat freeways re-ecutlve, IOIDe legal pre-w 3 Dr, N.B. trans. 540-111525
quired. Mui be over f'd. Deluxe offices, good '~o I 88'--!!'..4..40-I
2Lcall557·H1'forappt. be;neftts. Toto$lOOOP 0· SuBob-'" µ~ HospitH~Mr---S Houaecleaners needed.
mit resume . . ll ---5'g""5ft llatuJ'e.. Top S$. Car nee:. 91CAtu•llr 23SO,NewportBch,921680. REGISTERli..IG 9191 Y•ldonA ... llsdlll .. •leecla Our acme c:are bospilal MZ-1403orMSs3439 Dental Front D eak <P/thne,aPPl.Yat: Rima EXECtmVES " Just W. of Broot<hurst. has2f/timeopeninplor ...;;,;.; ______ _
Secretar1, F/time. Enterprises, 15395 SALESMEN nextto~nnvHaven Restaurant hos pital exper 'd Housecleanen, Tues-Fri, Sal.ary open. Xlnt Chemical Lo., Hunt· ORGANIZERS housekeepers. 3 :30· 8-SPM. Call Janice's
ienefll1. Exp. nee in m,&ooBcb.893-4534 The Neo-Llfe co. of ........_w_..._~ 7100 ~~~ 7100 M-'-W..e.cl 7100 midnight. Xlnt pay & RaggedyAnn's.645-1800 ~YJ~bedulin1.collee· Amer. need• qualified • ...,.. _,,_ W-.ct 7100 '"--• ...,.. benefitprorram. ~ bank.lnc. recall in· Elec:tn:IQlca r.tfile for it• vast S. ••••••••••••-••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••· ••• -••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Housekeeperw/car,relia· ~iv:'::!l:'~~ &iab~~=-1 n-sni!i :.t.=~~o:rri; FULLER BRUSH ·Geenl---Of·n·ce-----i·N-•1111•1·~~u·u·.·och~FA~_.~_c~!s_, i!!':i~e~:.!~~ ~4!:=~ :;;:~e:~~ ~982-.Maf,645-5148. cMrementa foe produc-eoa>mla.lcms very poul· Eamover•pel'br. The ca•rro_...,. . at' ~ ..... wtr. Typtnc. telephone, 8'2-0811.Penoanel ...:..:;.;.....,_·-----
:A.-...1....11 .. wllilllt &nolelednlnlc•elee· bleyourflnt)'Nl'l Foe perfect p /l business. Oertltyplstneededfora lmmed.dJ udopeaingd tof baods· gen . ofc. BB area. --------ed--~ HUpr/Childcare,live-in.
---............ w.mecbanlcal 111~ appt. call: Kr. Meiga, &stab. roua.. 75'W411. varietJ of dutlee. nuue. e •l ent al un · 8C7-3583. Hoste:s&es want , need Hunt Hartlour. Refs re-ZXD•~:.! penoe•D•r~ from~ dra~· Mll-SZ53. ;, _ _.__ _... .... for 55 lnclude ftllol, tnmi. Dudee lnclude mcmt ol several •cUv• younc ~'d. Kost bave Calif. il:dnww lnll 66 -. 11.-.-(),... ..,.._, -r ... -+ -Num"'--r ap-Fed/Stale fund• Girl .......i..1--__ _. ..... for ladles to boel on new c:.-•--
to tlUQe frat olc. Eftl. crilamtw~ FactorJPcdlcllll uoltaptaomplulnc.K. ;..-~Xlntwcft· farm&. Prefer U leut 1 -~ n:i~c In home tr a eta OD ftl'S Uc. .__.1 =·
denL S11pa.D4.ht1 l!la· • •.eodtrooal to~ P.cbn. ....._ daJ a. QU-mt 1q a:odl ls beDllftU. Al>-,r mqs. Se1uy opeo. Dea Pitt.. Telephone & weekenda. Call lOAK· ~IT1Mll30. es
clotiiad6 Cf• tn ll.lutClll 1oaa.rtal ID hou.e to nlPt 1hiht. 0TeY 21. ply Natlooal Sy1t.ma Smd rwame or call Dr. aome Ute typinC. Will ~e.P~K.~~'11111!:!tl33~----l...::..:;;:...::..:..:..:..;..---~-:-:
Viejo/NB. a.a.me r e-m • • t pr 0 du c t 1 on Permanent. po1ttlon1 GeDeral omce tcJri,.. aa 8lreb sa.. N.B. Parrlab, JI/WI r for Inda. n~'J.71118 ....,_..._=,. ••1f1R9 1n1 u r •.Pc el exp • d
q'd.71t/Sll...,, ~ w/benel1ta. Experience f 61.ADa (NeuOCAlrport)EOE appt. Bl'yman Sebooll, """~' .... --Penontt L nes Un·
....... llJGPAN&boroaChl1••· preferrtd. Apply I.A ~ poe. sncllnC · 200 llcCormlclr Ave, GtrU'rld.ay,type,anawer Inclad. • wbda. denrrlter ai aec 'y. per'~ In all pbuef ol peraon VohaDn of Ca. student uami. Req'e ,.._,1 __ ...... n ••me-.1,. Coata Jlt1•..r 12128, pbonea, bkkpg, run er-l'\IU & p/tlmc. Velvet 7SM055 to ab&cb 6 diGelp Upt plMntni operaUon. we sm.5 Dohmu' Park Rd, tnlDI skills 40+ wpm. v.u wuce ·"'"'" w vh. 11.4/141-GOO. ltuE. raoda. P'Ot A.E. Mgmnt Turtle,~. Pbyllls. _,;_ ______ _
[hlur••· Good ...trauNO'W. CB. Muet«UofdetalUsbave help for N.8. llrm. . DwCo.tnN.B.Motivat· ROI'ELDESKSUPRVSR INSURANCE. Personal ~ ctraftln1" ... ,. expandJnd elec· ..-ha.Ddwntllll Some Vadoua '.duUu incl bk· ... ,. .. Offlu edpenon.54M013 Fr d... • ..... ud'• U.O..ftre.tcuuaJtyun-
•...... _ .-'d. r " • F\beriluMr,1mallparta · ~ •--'111. purd•ut.ni ••or .,_ a " d rt•· E _.. ....., -:C..!!:...:.-.. tnftCI adr. Clfttn cood 1m1ll compat•r, 100'd r..aofc ..,.. ll«'tM. •-. ..,.,. .. ID fl be ' llatun lndlv. tobloperalt.e Gourmet Housewares exp. nee. Oppt;J for ad· ree':'d-.r •• 1•5~0•5·e~~e • . ,, --::!~"-PQ',blMflti._~enlal clean worklJll cond'a. Arlfll1 N.UOUl~a.ms cmtomer,,.. lo •VJ serox mac n e n de;t. aeeds s barp vanccmei lO uet.mar. ' " "' ol:Sl(a.OK at!W ....... S.O.E. Hard 1"1ft• oatr. 4 day c:.r,., m Bircb N.a. pbooea. 1 ' Lapu Nt1ual retall u\esperton/cuhier. wttbln l 7-r. = !n RobsUanlnluranee.
N-4ar,..-tt.lme.ap-ftCC wortt .... •tar start. (Near0CA1rpoct) O&.. o-.1 Clft'lt.. l\aD Ume. locaUon. No ::r.r· n-N crpa.rt-tlme. Apply penon. Kr • .ll a t
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fMsua.AHCE MANAGEMt:=NT wornu1 P/tJm~ 0PPortunity for WAHTID secy. Diet.phone. lYPint ofc near OC airport. AmerieanOakAntJque1 Oacbstn.md..538-8313 ••-""-ttD9'!1111-•l-.r Betiinner ·~ Sput for 111teresk'Cf an ~~mUnf: ud (4) ambltlOllll Pt.'Oplt-. 10 We need a sales oriented & enjoy detail work to Must be fast " accur. &Plne!UproductJoa. SPOOdl 1 51631leedi11\od
<'lalrns assu.tanl Oppor dttJooal lncom<" t'\.111 or l(lrcsllni,: work Ul an ex. man«woman toseJJ our busy R.E. olc. C.U UJa. 752-ZJTT 1:i0& Dyo-Rd. 5.A. %malea . ./:
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Cor bri&hl person to .id part hmu uv;ul. t'ull pundln& bu11 w i:ood excluelve calendars and 833-2900. (atNewportFwy> ~ You are tho winner ol i
vance w/thas D'Uljor l\ell ~ataveConcepL'I CorlD· earning potent <:1111 /or an ext.emjve hoe of ad· -Tl?fSTWANTED 7Sl"'922 llcketatothe
•rtaurer . Mu1>t type 3~ tervaew 979-9151_._ _ •J>PL494·5168 verttalng specialties/ s.awt..,jTypist F /thne PoSition io our St. Bernard female, 2 IUGSIUNNY
wpm & hllvt> good phOnl.! .... A .... &GEME...._ Radiator Rep111rma11 or bu.slneu girts. l( you Strong typing & sh. App.-t)'l)lng dept. Xlnt work WHOLF.SALE yeor!>, needs big yard. FOLL'les
PtJ"SODalJty ~per mo _,..r"tA "' b .. have • past lustol')' of ly lo person l o Mr. lng coods & co. benent~ TOTIIETRADE SboU/papera.631·387S. al th• _ S$.4700, ext 219 Tr 11 de assoc 1 u t 1 on mec amcaJ ex per. mUlil 1aJ~ success or wish to Fuentes. Robert Belo, Must be reasonably fast "'
-w tproven distnbul1on & be over 2 1. 616·4788 begin a career in sales, WUIJam Frost Ir Assoc., &accur.Applympersoo. NOW OPEN LAS MlX·8 week old CQ~~ENTElM10.., Joumeyman·Electnc1un, trairung met.bods. offrrs Hag~n Raduator you can benefit from one 1401 ~St. N.B. Peony saver. 166 o pups, Adorable & perfect CENTER ''
min S yrs exper. New re ambitious people op. or the most lucrative PlacenUa, CM JO PIJBLIC ctilldren'sdogs. 644-9664 Forth•
iodenhul & commercaul portwuty to :ilart purl Renl E.,tate commission structure& SEClETAltY -OPEN? DAYS FwNtwe I OSO MARClUbt
f119-3542. Lime & build own bus1 SALARIED tn our industry. What we Type 60 wpm, sh helpful. A WEEK IHI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PerformAnce wrrcHlb..I Ha --ness without investment need is Wl individual who .Salary commensura te UTIUTllS C"" ., .. , ...,.... t .,.... A • " '"" ......-. which can proVJ·de tin u • .... •GER d 5uftdo .l~. Ltd 5'~ It. IOl\g {'U.Stom plidded ..., .,.... . ...,,o, ex . ~. tv
L r..AnA can eal directly with w/exper.S48"5SJ3. CC>OaDIMATOR .,._,.,""""". p o rtable bar with claimyourticket.s. r or cateran~ t·o. Wtll hmitedincome.646-7989 Uruque Homes or Mes11 businessmen wbo use · R idl 152921ohaChJca
trrun. A:.k for Mnrvin, -Verde is oCfering K mon calcndani and specialty SECRETARY to W. Coast apiat)' expanding cable multiplex tuner, 8 track * * * 646-3820. C~t<i "'''"·a. Manicurist, expenenced · M · SaJ M televiaion co. has an im-H.a.17141193-7S09 & turntable-all are bwlt· .. "~" thly salary plus cum items lo promote their anne es anager, med. opening for a ins·J)lus lwo custom LEAVING Area. µlllan L-ad_a_e;-Sertous about ~-~~lptured nails. nuss1ons too liccni.ec t')!. business. This is an ex· exper essential, x lnt utUJUes coordinator. The wrought iron bar stools. ~lard membership _.
changing your present ---penenct•d in lht' t'ostu cellent oppurtunity for w/flgures, typing & or· poaHlon demands a * * * Sharp! 581·1446. price. Includes $20',
standard of living thru MA')SUESE for top clai.s Mesa real estate market, you to associate yourselr ganitaUooal s kiJls. Some highly productive, pro· Richard LancJ transf er f ee. SlS l>'.
concen trated work Jeglt massage spa. Sal desirous or managing. with The Thos. D . in·bouse sale!!,, good less. lndiv. who wilL 48325 Seahot H Ln.. **I BUY** 646·6188 aft 6PM or w/peoplep/t1me.Callfor +bonusplan &100%tip. organizing and promot· Murphy Co .. upioneerin future&. bene fits. perform joint fielding wltnds •
:ippt.494 5168. Wiii tram without cxper. ing Unique Homes in the the advertising field· TI4-645-8420 w/utlllty engineering S.C~..te Good used Furniture & -------l~mmed-. -0pe-n-in-.. -s. _N_.B. 631·~-·-_ ~~:! ~:~.ef r.~~~~~ f1~~~~e ~~~8pla~~i~rg ~W se~retary to r egional ~personnel, '1ecure ex-~~~fo 't: winner of 2 ~/c!!.~~fi~~o!i. will K~ N; TC1 M: R8U~;° g
F.am eictra monlly th"'ru MAT UR t: W OMAN "lt:a'e contact Jim Wood determine your growlh s ~ ! e 5 . m gr' ad cavatin g permits & IUGS IUHHY MASTERS AUCTION w/ultrasonic vibrators"'
plea:.ant p/llme work. p /t1me to welcome ~t 675-6000. Rephes wall and success with our '!11-0JStratJv~duties. Full ~~t:~~od:~a i ~n ~~n!> FOLLIES &46-1686&113-9625 healer ; 3 rails steej
Call 1':. W.C. for up pl newcomers & c:ontact be kept conCidenlaal estabhsbed company. time La.g Nag area. Coll Angeles. Orange & No. at the -motorcycle trlr; Dyna. 962~ __ merchants. F1eXlble hri.. Vour accounts are pro-dayorrught499-4J86 __ San Diego CounUes. Ap· ANAHEIM CASH PAlD Gym; Af inolta SRT 10(,.
L Need car. hte typing tected and repeat orders SECRET"'RY ..i;cants must be familiar • 'O.""'£,"'TJClN. For gd used furn, anti· wide angle 2x lelepbot.c> egal :.ecretary /recpt REAL ESTATE Jc c • ..... ' '' v ,, ......._ • ror prestige Newport 547•3095· ma e money or you. Experienced part ume, w/aenaJ & underground CENTER ques &clrTV's, 95'7-8133 .....,.um. tripod & cas~
C l f S SALES Wnte Richard E. Fisher, type/shrthnd, Newport uUJ. conslrucUon & ht! For tht: N 8' ._... r 77().2749 enter aw ll'm. alary.Mature woman, PT to llJH'Opemng roronetop Sales Ma n ager, The Beach.644-5460 able lo print neatly. ~ARCH 21!>t ew . .,..1ge soa,ug.zag t ----
1·ommen:.urate with t'X sew & wait un c:ounter an quality producer in Thos. D. Murphy Co .. 110 Draltingexper. isdesara· Perform.a pattern, 9 pillow b1tck. Carpe manufacturer
penence.640.&slO Dry Cleaning plant !nine':. best location S. 2nd Street, Red Oak. SECRET•Ry ble. This J>OS. offers an Call 642-5678 ~Ct!""" t S250.5484189 closmg out mill trials 4
-642·s.i66 Iowa 51566 "" 1 . • ex ...,.,, 0 --U'l'egu!ars. :>49-8181 • Legal :.ecretary 1 3 yrs -Call for appointment -· Small Costa Mesa buM· x nt s tarting i.al & cllumyourtlckets SoCa,grecn/blue,hkenew • ~cneral e'Cperi ence, Mechanic for ~mall RedlhllRealtySSZ-7500 ness firm has a n im-benefit pkg Applicant * *;, SlJS. Luggage $20.$50. Riviera sofa $65. Small
sal;iry t•ommensurate engines. Need c>.per -------SALES DIRECTORS mediate opemng for in· should1 forward resume ---&i5-096J dryer $50. Mirro r
w /exp. I n s urance person lo maintain flc"t REAL ESTATE Interested in fashion & di 'd al orappyinpersonat: 6Shendan dining chairs -26"x36'' $65. 646-904•
benefits. Parking. NB or lawnmowing t.•qu1p SALESP'EltSOM cosmetacs? Sales dir. in~ ~ki7.~~c~1/!~~~:l TMCOMJnwicotions haod-made 1810. fo'in~ Tehak oval table and 8 Evenings ___ :
l:iw firm. Ca ll Debbie at mcnt & small truek:i. 40 We re expanding again & needed for new firm. surroundings & excejlenl COft1PC91y China & cry~tal. 645-0963 c airs. china l·abincl
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71.i &$0.0130 Hrs wk. P <'rmancnl. looklllg for top caliber l::xp. Xlnl for goal & fringe benefits. Must bl' 330JA llarbor Blvd _.-.a: 80 IO 49-1-6444 tckets SUn.
-----Good working l'Ond1· salespersons with high money oriented people. a non smoker Call c thy Co6ta Mesa c 92626 'YP""~1 -Mar. 19th, lPM. $20 ea.. LJfcf(uard1s w1m instrtrs lions_ Location Irvin!.' performance records & Espree Cosmetics . . a • a ••••••••••••••••••••••• l yroldsofa$110.2barrel 540·2679 •
fo\111 limo summer, part Call 552-8200 for murc 111· c . ..:J)f'r. m local area. Call 770·2740 540-39'l2 --Equal OpPor Employer FR G HT DAM AG ED chrs $2S ca, - ----
t 1 me Ye a r r 0 u n d · formation. ror appt. Stevt>67S·2.11 L -• SECRETARY/CLK H<Yl'POJNT SALE. 3308 3-i6-6().ii! Ping Pong table S25. Dis: C PR W S I pref ------Sal es Fine J 1 W Warner r Harbo ----bwasher S25. Call ev~. Will· t~u1~. Su~.& Siui Medicalfr~~tofr R()(jft''s Reolty mat~e exper'de::m~~: ;~:::~lea~e;~5~tig~;:: -W-.._,--rs-/-W-~--.-.-.-1-1 s~nla Ana.97~_2921 r, C ... hJ~.a Cabinet Merill. 752·8961. Club, 24752 Toledo Way K"pericnced otll.~ 2'1'J7 E. Coast Hwy part time, in NB ..,,.,., El Toro. 586-0860 497-1708 Coronu dcl ~r. Ca 92625 biJ-4734 munication, typing. & MWlt. be people oriented. CASH PAID S46·3&12
_ _ _ _ bus. math skills a must. $t hr. Va c, sick daYS. In· For w b /D /R f · -R I "' l t S I P I Xlnt loc & beneft'tw . s r ryrs e rig Rol l·a.w11y ....... •a
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LOAH PROCESSOR
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MEDICAL ea r,.<; a e a cs eop e .. s urbenefitS.644·S404 worlting ornot957.Sl33 ucu " wanted. Up t•' 90/10', SALESPERSON 644-8824. ----------• Verygoodcood BACKOFFICE .. L1m1ted comm splll. Nwpt Bch ,..._ ________ WAITRESS, exper G.E. Washer, 3 yr.; old 840.2358 Scuba.gear, surfboard~
X-Hay. Experienced. 631 ·0900 1-necessary 21 +.food & S95.Kenmorewasher,re· - -wetswt.Callafter5pm
Newport Beach dot'lors. ---Pres tige g I Ct & de· ~ SECRET ARY cock I.ails, lunches. Apply conditioned $65. Hoover VERY VERY SPECIAL ! 979-5175, Dennis.
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&M 11722, 9 to 12 noonl----------1 corauve accessory store COmm'I Loan Plallorm. an person. LeBiarriti portable wshr & dryer only, custom·made 8
only Rl•all'.:state seeks a mature, Neatappear.req'd.Good F r e n c h Cafe 414 N . s175 Guaranteed & de :.tereo c r edenia , an
--LOAN SECY & TRME sophjsl.Jcated adult with typing & sh skills. Newport BI vd Na. livered. 546.8672 ~an .. sohd:. & veneer MACHINIST /G ett1 Med1cal1Legal Sel'rt'tary. Due to an e>.pJnMon. we outgoing personality & ~00 ---------An SUIOO vlu, pnc:cd at
Sctup&shortrunmill. pume. lln. hr!> NH ares~kingan ori:anlled pleas ing appear ance Call7141558.5280 -$600 (cabinet only)
lathe. PUOl'h press. Gd _ar_ca_. c_all_ 646·51\H & <l""re~ .. I\ e u""Y •• ho F\Jll tame. no experience WAITRESSES Washer & Dryer S8J.790!# aft :i or msa rt . .,., ., ... ~ _ " For An Jntervw Appl L • oppo .tOC'Cpw/growangMedi cal ltcl·t·p ranhandh•µt•rsona l con necessary, we train. U .... 10 .... 1 • .._.K Cano'sSearoodsofMex 1ke nu delux mull•· l!JEH~
l'O Co pd hfe/hosp ms . t<1t't well . R 1': hl· 1., re Good starung wage. ex· "" "" """ 100 15 hinng exp. ~ood 1·y<'le model:i only. --<:I I C t1on1st /Sel'rctarv , I f 610N c I • • ......&, .. r h·'I o e nstrument orp OH GYN NB. mu~t he qwr<'d & knowlc•dge or eel ent uture, pleasant ewport tr Dr. w&tresses for day shirt. Completely reblt . re-•ut • (n '· l'llU<' "" O\· 17l4l&t2-8(Ml()E 0 1': loan proces:.10 ,, 1:. atmosphere. Apply onJy NewportBeacb Apply u onday-.,.ri'day, finished -year ese<1t. qn sl! brm set. --l''P or ha\e cqur\alenc " i;-~ al()p E I in .. IW2~ Must !>cll helpful. but w1: w111 tr:11n in person. llam.6pm, ..,...u por mp oyer .,Spm . ...,.1 West Co"··t guarantee. l pnce only · · · MACHINIST A bcickgmc.I, ref's. Send re-• ., <.UO ..., ~ume & salar) require the right pcr:.on. Po:.1t1on Tue. lhru Fri. Hwy. N.8. EOE. your choice $130· each. r--Sal... 8055 is an our new El Toro THE GIFTB> HAMDS Sec.re -Free dehvery. Sale ends _._ -r '"' P:f;~C~=/23· Daily bran<'h ofr Thrs 1:. J Marina Pacifica Village ing ~°i~~~P~:~ s~~ttt~~: Waltresses. Ho~tesses . March 15th. Also new & •••••••••••••••••••••••
Design e rs Somali a•
Leopard Coat. like new.
sz 12, one or a kind. mun
lrY on. Please call during
ofc hours. Mrs. Robin.
2l3·968-04-W, once in a hf~ hmeYalue
BeauUful Afncan Zebra
skm Tanned & treated
Adult liille. Bc.>st oCfor.
543-9190 Mach1msl TramC'c, lathe
& rrulls. apply at Rima
t;nterprls<'~ 15395
Chem1c:al Ln . Hunt
mgton Bch. 893·4534 !dote! Desk Clerk. fkhef
e l erk needed for 2
nit es lwk al beach front
motel. Apply at IHI S
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l'art:er oppar. w 'the Na 6326 D. E. Pac. Cst Hwy Pleasant phone voice. Bay Marie Rest.;2371 So. Ii k e n ew ref ri sz • s Bay S hores -antiques. MIKallCllMtCMfS
t1on 's LarS((.>~t Home LongB<:ach Hr 8 30-4 Call ( El Camino Real, San freezers & ranges at.,.; plants.cl<?thes, misc. Sat Wanted 8081
Loan Brokerai:e fo'trm. --557~211~ .JO. 714) Clemente492-7962 the cost at South Coast 9·1· 258l Vista, New~rt. ••••••••• .. ••••••••••••
Maids. top wages paul
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.PleaseCall SALESPERSON w /car. WA IT R ESS E S~ Appliances.537·2542 llO Cec1I CMAllDayWed
AL MAYNES CaU on schools. Org. Co. SECRETARY H O S T E S S E S • __ _ __ __ J.15 & 16 Toyota Hllux
2131924·761 1 Earn $1 5,000 yr. plus. 7 hrs per week. Typing, BUSGIRLS. High quality •: .. ycfas BOZO Truck, Misc H/H ltcmi. Salary agains t comm. phone work. 5'54610 ...... " MOTOR ROUTE --No expe r . nee Mr. dinner h.<;e, has day & •••••••••••••••••••••••Corner Doi:: wood &
Larl!e D~11ly P ilot route R•alC>pporl\Mity Lobe 1 . m or n s Sec'y/Bkkpr, Real nitcopenmJ!s. Apply The NEW&USEOBIKES Monrov1n. CM . Wed/
tn South La~una-Laguna •Real Estate Office in 714 /640.8862. </const exp req. Mall Williamsburg Tavern. Recond. Buy, sell, trade. Thurs 11 loJ PM Whe11t.
Niguel. Monday through Costa Ml.'Sahasroomfor -resumeto28-IS E. Coast CM.754-177~ Cy<'le&Co.2488Newpart & g rinder. asi.orlcd
J.'riday afternoons . only3morcprofe.ssionul SALES-P /llm c !>elling Hwy,CdM9262S Wrutrcss 118 area. p/L Bl vd.C.M.642-7910 freeze dned food~ Ti'r
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FOLLIES Saturday and Sunda) 3f!cnts or trarne~i.. new memberships for Exp.pr<'f'd -nr1c value, must ~ell mornings. Approximate.-Graduated commiss.aon Actor's Co-op (7 14 ) Service Station Allen-CaJl 9G2.7212 3ft 4PM l&lildinCJ Materials 802$ Much more at the Pro"ram ~ xt e 957-0282 dant. exper'd. Day & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANAHEIM ly $450 per month gross " ..-0 • cn!>iv ------&.&...---8 60 ''ONVENTIO:'\ tralnjng Pro"r~m + ·'n --Eves. F\Jll & p/t1me f\p. Wanted a re··· "OOd ... ... ... ~ 0 '--. t earnings. sso.oo ca~h <fe. " " · u S "'LES.WIRE & C "'I E .. " ~ "' "' CENTER I ,.,.. t e "' • L ply. Shell Stallon·. L7lh & worker.·. P /time & ••••••••••••••••••••••• pos1l required_ Phone uw wmpu er s rvaces + ·' Jot.. We t.My I-' h 642·4321, ask for c1n-ula MLS +++. c:ill Roger Estimator needed by Irvine, NB. 1"/lime. for cleaning. s Sll/\REHOHSfo: ort e
lton. Leave name .rnc1 al Century 21 Crocker. local electrical wire & Se S N' h - -d gardening. & gener&I 5869 AdorM Exper. ride to shr ex MARCH 21!.t MANAGER number and mak<' of (Hl.5052 for appt. cable manufacturer for rvace la. ag t Allen light maint. Apply in HuttingtOft ~och pense of Appy mare Perlormaocir
---- -pricing & quoting to 20rS nttesawk.Apply, person 3.S2<>20el0b' Youarethewinnerof2 SSO /m o Cu rol y n . Call&\2-5678,e:irt.333.to
TRAINEES ~~~lo'4~lt ~~~r~~~ your R.E. AP1' SALES. well customer reqwrements. Shelt lith & Irvine. NB_ Dana ' 'p0 1n1 8 .~~f tickets to the 545-3924 claun your tickets .
__ _ established ore nds 2 he Exper pref'd bu~ not re· Serv. Sta ~letp needed im· weekdayi. 493·6222 BUGS IUHHY h.....t--8070 __ • * .~ _
StJrt out on a .:re.ti ~ AiM & highly mot1 \ ated quired .. Call Calmont med. F\Jll or p /l. Appl•-, FOUIES -ww J
ran·er Jt J ,1( 1. In ·r h" .... "" CERT C ' "'SS salespersons. Will train Engineenng 549·0336 ~ E Csl Pwy. NwpJ t Warehouse ••••••• •••••• ••• •• •• ••• Exchange 2 Tut tickeL'
' "..... .."' P Tok Bkr.556-6171 ~ Gent warehouse ror a l the WA..,.TED May 3 or M ay 22 for J fl 0
' r '1 m 1 I ) Starting soon .. 1pph -- - -SandwichShop Bch _ m a r ine h rd" r t'O . ANAHEl:'ol " before March25.644-8700 Rrstaur:inc ... Thl· fJ-..l Park ~upenor I H S RECED"PIO .... IST Gt:NERALJWLP &l2-4800 l'O~ENTIOr>-TOP CASH DOLLAR ----
food tndui.try ,., grow ml! Surwnor. 642 24 HI g""
1 " P t Mon· Fri. Cati betwn Sewing. industrial Hot CENTEH PA ID I" 0 n Y 0 U R Offica ""-·-a.--& i.orap1dly~l·cnntmually ---GE.'lERALOF1''1CE 8-3 833 All' Balloon Noexperre W.ATCHMAICER F th JEWELRY WATCHES .. rv•nnurc
nl'(.'(! managerial lJlcnt MURSESAIDES Typing expr. necessary. • -8919 --q·d.642-..35'5 . -To assast e n gineer :\IA~~H~l:.t ART 0.BJECTS. GOLD: •pment 808S Iler('·~ ~hat HIU t•;in l"I:· 7.3 & 3-11. Ex per pref'd. Newport Center Perma· w /development or de· Performance s JI, v ER s ,.; R v I c E . •••••••••••••••••••••••
pct'l' Will train Mesa Verde nent, benefits. Reply to SECRETARY Swim coach·S.C. Swim J1cate prccis-O instrumen-Call642-5678. ext 33:1. lo fo'lNE fo'U RN & AN · Workbencht>::. wood &
Conv llosp, 661 Centrr Adi! .z39. Box 1560· Daily We c urr e ntly have taUonlor oil field. Good claamyourticket~ TlQUES.645·2200 met.al. glass showca:.~:. •Th<' i.ohd. :-tabll• h.1rk St. CM Pilot. Costa Mesa, CA secretarial p ositions Conf. Sml comm. assoc. • * • ----cash boxes, files SJS·85
anj?ofFoodmakt'r.lnr ,<1 ---9'£26 open and a re seeking May tbru Aug. 645·1143 wo rking conds. co MochiM'f"Y 8078 solid woo(I desk $U5.
i-ubsidiary of H al~to11 Offic• Man... n.,,.. -personable 1ndividuals~d~ys~·~S48~-42~l~3~e~v~e~s·~~~ benefits &top pay. EOE. Cats 8035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• drafting stools, exec. &
Pu.nnaCompany. for orthodontic practice ~El'T/SWITCHIRD capable of handling a i: ScienliricDrilling •••••••••••••••••••••••Degr easer , Phillips, sec'y c h airs $25-45 .
•All th1: challl•ni:c of 1n Laguna Bch. Exper lmmed. opening for an variety of secretarial Switchboard Opr . Will Con~~~::s;.=Bcb PERSIAN. Blue male. 60"xJ6''>e30'' running, t Y p c w r 1 t. e r s &-
m <I n a I: c m t· n t pref'd. Phone Mon thru exper 'd person w/good duties. Xlnt typing & sh train. Must be avail CFA reg. 9 wks old. 546-gas
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eat. Make orr . calculators.631·2777 n'S. nnn•1'bil1ly "'"i. 497,.,.,,, Telex. s witchboard, & ui ed Ask for Ron Lillie r-·~ r1 ut'70 req t .$750per mo. w.knds&eves.645-8197. ----------· 49-\7865 4994816J r •A growth·J:l'Brl'd c n. typing skiUs, a pleasant PACIFIC MUTUAL . or . u ie ---Three each: F5200 Bur
vironmcnl. with ample Parkmgl\Uent. P (f<'ves. personality, & who can Telepbooe Solicitors ex Mi~ 8080 roughs Accountin i.:
roomforadvaneem1:nt. &w.knds.mustbc18& work W /a man or ?OONewportCenterDr pe rienced only. Sell ***** DOIJS 8040 •••••••••••••••••••••••machines . 3 yrs new
•A comprchens•n• train ha\·e Ceshf D L Call supervision for a grow. Newport. Beach Orange coast's leading WOMEN & MEN ••••••••••••••••••••••• WA...,...ED Class 5000 addresso
mgprol(rom fi3l4820 mgN.B.pharmaceutical F.qual()pporEmployer newspaperathome,your Eam$J400amo.ormorc DOGTRAINJNG "' 1traph & dass 6400 •Startin~ l:Jrnini::s or p--Fri $I OOO -t'O.Forappt.call642·7511 phone. Part time or run selling mobile home:s YourPlaceorMmi· 'rOP CASH DOLLAR Grapholype includ '~ S22Sper"cek~1lhw1dc enon up askforPam Secretar y, P /T 9 .3. Mustbeover2l.Highcst Will train. Call Paul. John Martin 548005!1 PAID f'OR YOUR storag('cabmets&sup
rangmi: fnn~1· benefits 100'· Free to appl.'<',ant Ne'14'J>()rt Harbor Council commission paid. Ca .. l .. lr-63S-0822~~~·~A~n~a~h~e~am~~~ -------JEWELRY, WATCllt:S, phes: Pitney-Bowes matl Irvine area. F1eXJb11lty Receptioftist or Churches. 64S·8050, !IJS.&iS31·3 PM only Spnnger Spaniels. AK<.: ART OBJECTS. GOLD. inserter Open to oCfcr
Wh r COWll.5 w/this expanding For attorneys o(c. Al· G7S.3809 -champ. lines. hver /wht, SILVER SE HV IC F. Please contact Mrs Fin
<it \\t•e'C~<'l rom yvu property mgmt co. Real tracti ve. Must type. --TB.EPHOMESALES Women wanted full time 8wks,shots.646·7686 flNE FURN. & \ N nenan at &31 -1200 hewn a IS :.troni: lc:idt•r:.h1p , .. -··-I i O TIQ ., <' b I e-;t or related back-lrvmearea.f'/timeonly . Tiredoftheroutine'' .or ,..,....eceunng. wn -UES 645·2200 amtoSpm.wkdys cap a I it1e ... pril\ t.•n nround would ... great. 8-4.30. ti!IV\ nor mo Call -transportation. 548-0757 GERMAN SHEPHEHU. -
throuoh a Mable record ,., ""' """" ... ~ *Secretan'es* Thisjobisforyou' -AL'C s k X I I LUGG·GET·Gs of ;ch1t'vem(•nt Will work mall areas. Lmda.979-96109am-Spm Call UsNowAt WordProc:fftor "1't Gee ds. nh "" "" Pianos&Orgafts 8090
Previous mana11ement You need good typing & a R IT Employers Pay All Fees 83U095 dog qua 1~· 9~0 "'a 1 t' from your business card •••••••••• •• ••••••••••. pitt•h an attitude to start ecpt yp1st Liz Reinders Agency Time-Life Libranes Typist. secretary. Strong -s. _·___:. Send one card for each or !iupervisory ex. your car,.,,r cl1'mb berA. F'ast growmg company I SH&t)'l)in"req'd.Apply ta I W ""rience would .. _ ideal. "" " needs b 1 4020 B rcb. Ste 104 "'-uaJ Opp Emp'y·r m /f .,. * '* ... g p us one spare e "' ""' Call Aba· ga·11 AbhAt as arp "1r as re ..,... ~ in person to Mr. Fuentes. " t ll hut the ambitious and " · . M " .. _ Newport.Beach 833-8190 H-'~D re urn p e rm anen y career ded1cat1on a re Personnel Agency, 4500 cept~~:il &u~~ ""i good Call for Appt/Estab '65 I•----------Robert Bein . Willia m ~ l#tecjon sealed a uractive tag &
what we really look for. Campus Dr. NB 557-6122. oo v11vues uc ab e to TEMPORARY FrOl.'lt & Assoc. 1401 Quail 2704 f Mlssi0tt Hills strap, mcetln,i: airline
Openings 1n Oran~P
County area incl11dlng
Huntington B<•oc h .
Garden Gr ove, Buena
Park, Costa Mesa, Santa
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Clemente. Dans Point,
Laguna a nd E l Toro areas.
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P ET l TI 0 NE RS portun1ty for the r ight SECRETARY u . ~-vent loss & theft ! For a "'·II/ . Good c IJ 979 7090 ( omcE JOBS "OUld you like a business ~Juan Caaiatrano r u part time. pay person. 8 · or NEWPORT BE•CH -r """rsonalized tan enclose d ·1 :16 77 a pt " of your own? You don't You are lbe wanner of 2 .,.. ,.. a_i _y._s;_. -11 -P ·-2 gal o(c. 4 yrs exp. type Increase family income. need an omce to start. li ckets to the wa llpaper· fabric or
PRODUCTION R.E. Sales M+. dlctaphone. S700+. be a part of a busy work-Begin at home, Cull or BUGS IUHHY 'Day Glo" paper & we l•--------•i _64-M6 __ 1_3 ______ 1 ing world; but be free to part/time. Ideal Cor FOUIES will back & trim your LIKE CHICKEN SOup k b .... •· b husband & wire team at th" tags. Or try two 1·ards CONTROL SECRETARY·LEOA.1.. wor w """ "'w ere you "' backtobuck. ... It couldn't hurt to call Newport Beach choose. Skills rusty or 646-4S3J ANAHEIM PRICES.
Chuck Nash ubout a re· for corporate counsel or ;anusourt beoginnUicei.ng? Practice YARDMAN CONVENTION S'leaor3/~ PLANNER/ warding career in real ·• NYSE~ h d CENTER m""or · ea Take Temporary Jobs Rental center has open-4/Stngs Sl.60ea. fturc9'asfncJ .AC)tftt estate. Free trainlne If quartered in ash ion Increase Your Skills I 0 g 5 r 0 r 2 m e 0 . For the 6/9 tags Sl . .50 ea.
Needed for electronic· 1~~'Y'~OU~q~u~ali~'~fy~·~54()..~5~1~01~~ Isle. Xlnt working cond & C • i 1 H.....v MechanJcal knowledge MARCH 21st IO or more $1.40ea
fringe benefita. Looking ~ ., • • • hei..1u1 neat b d 't Performance Sales T'"" lncluded MiAsion Viejo co. Min 6 .... • an wn • Call 642.s678, ext. 333, to -
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yrs exper. Must know * * * for xlnt skllla & 1·3 yrs Immed. positions avail tna nee. We.kday oft. NOCARD? * * * legal ex per, coTpOrate in long le short term Will train. Apply, 1930 claim your tickets. Draw your own or send • machine shop & have Robwt.Jolles pret'd. Salary com· assignmeotscloseto NewportBl,CM * *"' name, address, ..a.-e • Baldwin organ. walnut. electronic knowled ge 33911 ••-0 ., • ..,., Oi ayothestzer t Must be hard k & ~en.or menaurate w /eicper yourllf'ea.LOCATI N ... ...._L.-....a we'll make one card per .... • ., u o
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· wor er o-..•--L..& Pl•ase eall Carolyn YOURCHOlCE. WeOt ~M Samoyed pups, btlul. 6 t.ag.Add2St each rnythm. supe r co"d Hll s ufficient. Degree -...--p ••••••••• ••••• ••••• •• •• wks old w J papers + $1000 962 7341 638 2516 not nee. Call L illian. You are lhe winner or 2 Eadie fer: TOP AY ... NO FEE .. ~ --1005 ..... _ • Send ch~t or money ur -· -• • · ticli:etalothC' AMCORDINC. 557-6122 JWW .. I s'""""'• champion line. aft dcrto
S8l·3B30. --IUGS IUMHY ~1900 AA TOPS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sorwkends, 495-0us P'ILOT P'RIMTIMG TV •--
n....1 Counle ·~ks live BRASS 9 wks Cblh ~ -P O n..lC llC.IM ' "-· nvi. ... "~"' '" FOLUIS SICRITARY Temporary Div or l.JGH'TFIXTURJ.:'\ uanua M • AK C ~ ..,.,., HIR. Steno I09t
care; 2 school age at the Abl.aaJJAbbotAgcnc.) BA1llROOM reg. 11ellan g resson <:ostaMes~92628 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hcohu~!~or ~ n . tL rloog h l ANAHEIM Mar"~ U.1111• ~Campus Dr, N.B. l"JXTUR'E.."! 840-ZlSB * • •
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o1 .... c:all or 1e1nd a tet. Ftnd wbat YoU want ln eau &a.5678. ext. m, to s-s '9llme t.o Actu:n. ,A~ve~. Nll~&G-~~1252~---f~;;..,,_.~;;;-v~·-;;;;;;f 1321 Sn.six ~~Blvd~·~HB.~~~~~~~ U:U U:,u; •loner or :z icr or ra11me to a33 DsUyPUotCtauified.s. cl·'mv-··u-11...... ........1, Doi,.... Box l!UA -i... ..._ a.-"" -"'ti • .a A v .. ,_ _..... UllJ. .......... .,.,.,, TOW·1·RUCKD RIVE R ........ ~ 10--....... t:"' -. aues ... ~., ...... A • ..,. ve, ernon, ·--------•l ... * ... co.ia M--. CA 8121628 -"'-~ CAIOO.'ll. <N)5D-9U1. ..-.. EJu>, meeb. •bUl\y, gd CLOCICS You are whmer of 2 , llOU..mS JA.Cte IM Sec:nMrlal Immed. ~· pay+ comm .ti beraents. UcktQ&oUie r: Ad let' R0"'9S.AUS ~ld ihtbaodlc ~~I A.C. Auto Ser\'1~ 114c Slot Macb.lniee, Nickelo-lueSIUHHY .... ~2'.:r.. THllOX ror " MIO Rapldpq,advan~emcnt AM"ST .. b t '" "'-"-·-"'-"--6 deona. phonocrapb1 . For ......... n """ ..... -·-Operated by "~ t.t.b. aecu. Car 'I'. '.. 'Y -_.,,,. ...... JQVW JV9, an World '• lar1eat HIOC· l'OLLllS NI ""uu CONVENTION
Food.maker, Inc c..11 a rtq'd. M111t h.ve dNfro. Wort wttb niures. Hom' Clemente. 492-3805 tt o a . A I s o g lrt •, at the ca11 CENTER
uubeldlaryof , .i Pit le Flt. '''"lier B ... ••h bulldll'lf cooatruction ell· R l N t E S 1 furniture, antiques. ANAHEIM illl i t~t~ n.• ... -p ft.ilv pjlat .... ,... Pft'Mipful.546.-Ufl. T A , • 8S f!'' ,._....... J I CONVENTION ,..AR'"" .. •·t '-c'o:pa~~na .,.,,, IV $r~~.tall aft dp m ,~ -'--'--_-8-tok-_.-,-...... ~~:~~~41it a01:!,1/.':ft: i;;zlVlxC:~~~~:e'. CENTER Daily Pillt P:.t;.;;."'n~
F.ctual Opportunity IBVISOR for lfl1re11iu ·. yacbt mu.c drtve. ~Un,; 754-tm. Open Wed.oSa.t, For the Ctll tGK711 nt 333. to
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With AM radio. Stock N~. (9930} (SG04000354). $599 down
payment. $3689.00 caah price plus tax & license. "8 months
financing on approved cre~it. Deferred payment price
14838.84. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 10.97%.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
$ 33
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Brand New 1978
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FULL PRICE
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HONDA CIVIC GOLF CLASSIC
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SOLD TODAY THRU MARCH 19th.
BRAND NEW '78 CIVIC
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TV, Rocio. loats. Pow.r 9040 loah. SUpa/ Motor Ho.ms. ScH/ Trucks 9560 Yem 9570 A111o1, .... led ltnported • l•porled . I .
J tlA, S...-..0 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Doclls 9070 Rllftf/SfOl GC_fe 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ... •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Saosui 2000 ca.,sette re-1977 DREAMER OF I 978 GMC 3 speed stick, stereo + ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••-••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Wo + speakers $300. ~:;.ewport. 5'6-6299 or MIMI MOTOR HOME MODELS MOW tape, mags & customir:ed * * * <>RANGE COUNTY'S Two 1976 long bed P. U., ' SEA RAY CLOSEOUT!!! Pickups, vans, 4X4's, interior. (67312W>. RoriRalauiil OLDEST auto,xlntcood.,$3400ea. 22~::a~l$!e 1:}'.Jl~s 30' Sport Fbher '°:: s,..d & 9080 5 left to cboose Suburbans & Jlmmys ONL y $899 I 24 TCllMJM iH . & ~ ~~~ ,.
Shalimar f3, CM Outrluera·VHF radio ....................... For information call Don prieed 88 low as ,Me.,,.tw JI Mtrs I"• '76 280Z, 2+2, 6Spd, A /C,
Bait tank·deplh sounder BO "'T SLIPS Prest.on Of' Bob WaUace $4358 Barbor. Cost ' You are tbe wim1er of 2 AM-FM tape, chrome loah & Marin• d M h Mo ,.. ooly at • 7 1 G y c ~ ~642.07 tickets to the SaJ..Servi whls, deep a.lue w /wbt &fil...-nt ~ uc re & 10 "'TS pL11L L"""-.IG FORD .• a...~ cs•cooo) BUGS IUMMY . ce-Leaaine vinyl half top. 28,000 mi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -toot. I Only AYail at bea:.Cul Lake nt """ pt._...,. ~ . FOWES Rov CCll"Yer,lltc. See to appr ec. $6915. ~ 9010 Special Price Penis Marina, for re· 768-5888 ••••••••••••••••••••••• atthc ~floyce BMW 67S.T212;67:>-2700ofc -••••••••••••••••••••• $]9,950 servatlons call Don Trailers. TrcrYet 9170 WEWIUIUY 00ANAHE1MON llraunw.15::1i::=r~ '78 2soz. A/Ci 6·spd, * * * Moore (714) 6S7-411S ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• YOUR DATSUN NVENTI ::.:.::r::'. Custm wbls, o ma's.
IUchcrcl loxter HARRISON'S Skipjack 20, 1977, Chevy 31' Airstream 197'0 model PAID FOR OR NOT CENTER T.O.P . 55'M'79'1
2736 Al»crtros1 SEA RA y vs. OMC inbrdtoutbrd, Good ~~OOo Bye~} TOP DOLLAR Mfirc~tst "10 Datsun sto. 4 dr, auto,
Costa MHa 3101 Coast Hwy, N.B. only 40 hr.Jon eog. Fully ~eMer4 p M 8 : FOR TOP CARS Performance new t.Jrcs. baUery. $1100.
You are the winner or 2 631-2547 larped, $9600. '99-4784, . . ean 642·5618, ext. 333, to I 955-lSSOdys 548-2400evs
tick7JG~iuMMY 628-61.94 1976 X·L, 26', side bath, '63 lntern'l PU Short box ch1tAJD~':~ Classic '68 Datsun 2000. lo Luger 24' fa berglnss loots., 5~ 9090 108dect. w/Xtras. Z77 E . whtspoke wtili lrg kno~ miles. Price to aell.
FOLLIES en.user. Cllrysler manne ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21AtSL 548-7037 bies 4 ·cyJ ~ng Ofr 1978 BMW's .,~., .,.. at th eng., 80% restored. In • · · '74 Austin-Marina, lo ...... -01 ..... ANAH~IM wat.er N.B. $1250/ bst of. * * * Space avail. for up to 979-0l.83or'154·0l46 WE BUY mi's, AM/FM, auto, xlnt __ 280Z__:._-. __ pd __ _
CONVENTION fer. ~33dys. Ron Talcrferrf 8x30'. Adults. Weekly. 'Tl Datsun 5-spd longbd CLEAN CARS MPG, llke new, Sl&SO. HERE NOW! ~/FM8:a'~ 11Jit~:
CENTER Boots. Rent/ 124 TmtgtriH monthly. 548-6i7a. w/cmpr sbJ, wide tires & &-•-us 644-57216. lkst orr. 832-3265 afler 6
Forthe f"iM rims, FM, 1Hrt.14K mi ,..._" JJf R0Mt0 9705 COMPLETE PM.
MARCH 21st •• ~~ ........ !~~~ You are the winner of 2 Autos for W. Trade for oid truck or car ... ~ ............. _.... IODY SHOP e-~-----9-7-2-5 Performance • tickets to the ••••••••••-••••••••••• & take over payments of CONNELL NOW OPEN """' Call 642·5678. ext. 333, to plush 60 yacht, IUGS IUNMY ~/ $149.00 mo. Bal. $4,005.97. * * * •••••••••••••••••••••••
claim your tickets. reaaonable, hourly or FOWES CIOssict 9520 Call anytime, 5'3-7312, or CHEVROLET Roy blkoY EXCRLENT '72 F'iat Spyder convert. * * * dally. Newport.67~2172 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bestolfer. 1904 an.g. Av•. 44,000 actuaJ mi. Good
at the '56 Ford Picbp 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa MHa SWCTION OF cond. $1600/b&t ofr. Must ~~1tencac9'ozo loah. Sall C~=N Best offer. 648 2276 ·~u F::ir:13-~J. P!~:.u~7: COSTA MESA You an the wianer of 2 IMW RESALES sell. 840-4197 ......................................... !~.~~ CENTER 11~....+1___. Call.s7·1.884. 5 4 6-1200 ticketstotbe :e ?J4Y have ytoour ~Jtl 1974 Fiat Xl9, lo mi, xlnt For the ~ .__ nn:o PAY TOP DOLLAR BUGS IUMHY usrtodm !'yur inven ry • ...., cood. $3600. * * * FUJI.YAMAHA V.wcJ.t 9530 '$ Ford ~ ton PU FlOO. ""' .. · 54&-2985 lmd RoyTGlllburri DEALEllS ~~~~ •• .. •••••-•••••••••••• Short bed. Custom cab. FORTOPUSEDCARS FOLLIES 831-2040495-4949 evesorw s
19122Sc..iclcryLA. YachtBrokerage Call642-S678,ext.aaa.'° Corvair Dune Buagy. GoodCOAd.548-9796 roa~~CSESTIC AN~;™ ~ 9720 'l~r~~~ !~~~.Aj1~t Hmd~Ollleach Listings Wanted! c:laimyourtickets. sand r~ many xtras, '8 FlOO Ford Truck Ilyour H r la atra clean CONVENTION ....................... cond. $3500. 559-1970
Youarethewinnerof2 SollfllwesNn *** ~ offer.AftJ; pulhaan campr, 240 Meusftr.rt. CENTER *DRIVEA* before9amoraft6pm. I
ticlteta to the Yodlt Sain cu.in, 3 apd, $1950. IAUER IUtCK For the
IUGSIUMNY 21616NewportBlvd. Tua.,attal&o. '89 GMC truck, newer 875-1.365 2925Harbor&lvd. MARCH2.Ut * LITI"LE... * '74.red,128SL ~
FOWES Newport Beach ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• modelcamper,$3000. '7 CO.URIER Co&ta Mesa 9'79-31K>O Performance SAVE A LOT aprteoupe,clean. *
al the m •> ~11 Ma•orbed.... ti 40 MS-3483. G<!s cood•$2000 Call 642-56'78, ext. 333, to 642-0296 I
ANAHEIM HOBIEllS.Raceequipped .. ••••••-•••••••••••••~lace. •586-4731• TOP claimyourticketa. SHOP&COMPARE HoRdll 9727
CONVENTION w/trlr. $1250. 17~2880, Mew....._Mooed Rodi 9540 , DOLLAR * * * •••••••••••••••••••••••
CENTER ext2Uwkdya Black, Low Mil ea1 e ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 62 FORO Ya Ton P.U. PAID IMW 9712 an..ctMew•77
For the aail: 988-0863 Dra11ter aet up for New auto tTan.s, mlr. in FOR CLEAN ••••••••••--• .. ••••• MARCHzut F O R S A L E O R Cbryaler or flatbeatl xlDt ClODd. Four lg., new HONDA Cars Performance CHARTER. 1970 n • Motorcydn/ eDline $850.5'9-3270 tires. Shell camper. IMPORT CARS n.. 7 1sANH..-. a....t"uv ean M2-56l8, en. 333, to Columbia. IS7s.201s 5coohn 9150 • '1,400. 6S4-40'r7 ALL MODELS ~' claim your ticket.a.. . .. ....... , ... , ......... 4 Wheel Drh" 9550 All models & colors. To 0.0•• ff'oRI! * * * Lido 14, t3m, top abape, l!r76 Honda Super Sport ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• Chevy 1 Ton, dump ......... u1111o..11vERSITY --------1 ~ .. ~ iear, $1300, sso. Lo mt Sl.200. Cali bef COST"' MES .a. truck. Gd cood. $3.500. Delhwy Todayl ,...
loah.w.M v•-.. v... SAM, bwtn 3·5PM, .A.U:'_JEEP"' Jlm8mkll4JN.9733 G' ST . ll~Y OWl.-.bite ' I fp ••., 9030 Lido u trailer, $150. 941-9720 APW~ SAHrA ,.,.,. La6t chance for fantastic HGlllllo Ccrs • GMC -·•••••••••••••••-•• Uhna.n cd.ng cntrbcl • _______ __,. *I Ill,.. ....Uf 'Tl Dat.un King Cab, 4 sp, aavinp on all rem•iniaa
Wanted: Used Beomar rudder ~--o 1m Trtumpb Dayt01la 1r ~ • shell, air Ufts, $4*, 835-3171 "l'lmedie&iast.oek. Trsb
marine radar. EYa. . ~ . 600. tll50 or beet ofter. FREE ~2350or-97J.1606. 1'41!.WWATIOllMtlOlllACNNa 2850BarborBl•d. ~ 73Cal 'th34 See Ted, m Sballmar, AJrCauiltlwl v-9570•--------'-' •USEDIMWs* c.tallesa 5'0-9840
Ll.. d DI f3. CK. a. WE BUY "'13 Bavaria' spd 49UPS "7S HONDA CVC'C, 5 spd, •• new coa , x on new urn .1m Jeeps. ••••••••-••• ... ••••••• pd a......a.. ..........__ 90,.0 c ustom IDtr. T ft Lat• '71 Yamaha uo. Doe1 not tnclud e "12 n.... .. e van. cstm in-USED C ~RS '732002• 381tK.BV 284SHARBOR BLVD. lmmac. 16,ooo mi. ,.....~ .. belldroom malJa •alon. Mmoabock Dtmlr'raced WagooeerllmitedCJ5or teri~p • .bdn,$3.500. "' ~.S::A<=g.>· yellow. (047MllO> -.................... diwl aml. auto pilot., '550...-00 , CJ1. Off• loocl ODly oa -~ CALI.GARTH "71mAAll~mPQN _s_4_CM_4_1_0_.~_-4_0.0...;-=.2_l_l_,_a._sr_a _____ _
17' 19 Sbuta ~v. dl.na, furl jlb,/utraa. factory a lr equipped _;,,__ _____ ___,. UMd Carllsr "782002'8pdS/R 220PQD l9TS Honda CVC'C s..pct
fl be r I la•• , $21,500 /oh. PP. 2'7Sauatill5.xllltcood. vehictee. Oller espira '13 Ford Vaa. ~ tm. 302 540-5630 "T732tlAS/R177RSJC htdlbck. Stereo. lo mi. Ullaln7/lhrc: J.O., Jo ('1M)ll1..a5aS '9la Marchll.llm. v.-, lo IZU, PIS, P/B, ClwdO.S..111'111 Supercln.89Z-376S 1011\SO\ & SO\ In. OODT. :m.-... ta. ..u OYIRSTOClm $3400. Dy• 5'0-2251 or •
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Jlolltlom ttlr, n?lc. 4 Uala •••· Coaapl ..... /lt•&fl 9160 '71 CJaeVJ' 1urfer Van~ 2626HARIOlltllVO. ::J· Xlat op•ratlnt equtDDed 6 rud1 for -•n•u•111"• .. •••• 549-8023 Oom111..-, clltm. ISM COSTA MESA W. Yoi'bau.di 0-.-~ V«"f ~a.ta l9'IJ he.Sin zmJL\R80RBLVD. ~flaw$S.SOO ........
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paint, $1685/bl!t. 494·2130
'73 Ford Gr and T orino
Sport, vinYl top, air, P /S,
P /B, AM/FM 8-trk, mint
miracle
mazda cond, must sell, $2100. 111111......,.~~~;;:;
Call 9am·2pm; 675-8698
MISSION VlfJO IMPORTS "'·· .. ' .. 9740 . ... ..
••••••••••••••••••••••• 831 I 1·J8 4 9 S-1704
'76 4SOSE, xlnt cond.
Sunroof, /\IC, Loaded.
ASk for John. 871-6380
days, 522.7239 aft 5.
LEASE
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M.rcMn 450SLC 1976 4S«)L. 14,000 mi. No . blemishes, smells nu. For Immediate Delivery.
Dr. owned. Red, wire Subject To Prior Sale
whls. warranty. 6'4·1405 CALL
or675~12 975-0440
GARAGE SALE ads ln LAMD•SIA•All
the Daily Nol bring hap-LEASING py results. To place your 'T1 Chevy Van Custom .
drawing card, phone J600 0oveSt. miles, Xlnt cond. Must
642-5678 today. NEWP<>RT BEACH sell. Best ofr. 6'5-6310
Autos, Us.cl . Autos, Used Autos. Us.cl
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'74 VW IUS
4 spd .• AM/FM stereo, heater. air
cond. & much, '"uch ,,.ore.
(17143U).
11Harry How11
'70 MERCURY
STA TIOM WAGON Radio, heater. power steering &
air c ond. A r eal nice car.
(180ESD).
5995 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••
'72 FORD MAVERICK
Radio, heater. automatic, air
cond .. pwr. steering & V.S engine.
(863FTI).
5 1595
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610 COUPE
4 spd .• heater, m&gs & air oond.
(200KDR}. A real sharpyt
52595 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
'72 DATSUN 1200's
Radio. ~eater. automatic and
much morel (262HAA). Starttng at
'1295
3 To Choose FrOlll
'76 DATSUN
FIO COUPE
!kpd., AMIFM radio & artra low
miles. (006904).
s317a
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'75 VW IUG
Radio. hester. 4 spd., air cond. &
mags. (966NJE). . .
11A Real Beaut('
••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 DATSUN
SIOWAGOH
Heater. automatic & much nw:>re.
Extra low mlleel (082Dll). A real
beauty.
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AH C'Ar'a Subject To PriOr Sale
16 1971, auto, 4 dr, air
cond. Mech a nically
sound. New paint 1
owner. P.P. (LPA306)
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'75 Bug, bright yellow.
xlnl cood ., must sell.
$2$5. 6'2-6441, 67!>-SOS.S
Tl vw sunroof, '° ml 's.
Beautiful cond. Green,
brwn i nter . $3500.
NM725.
ft Baja Bug, 50,000
'72 Gran Torino wgn, 9·
pass, A/C, P/S, P /8,
AM /F M ste reo. Dir.
m aintai ned . $1250.
548-~eve,,.
1976 Gr anada Ghia, 2 dr ,
air, stereo. new tires &
brakes. $3.500. 00-4758
'74 Ford Torinowgn. Pwr.
air, cru.ise. rack, :1.tra
cln. $1995. 494-2130
1976 Ford Granada. 6 cyl,
good cond. Lo mi, full
I pwr. $3000. 4.93-Q'lZ
'66 Falcon Rancbero,
auto, PIS. w /shell.
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ORANGE COUNTY'S
NEWEST
UNCOLN-MERCURY
Dealership is now OPEN
RAY FLADEIOE
LINCOLN-MERCURY
16-18 Aut-0 Center Dr.
SD Fwy-Lake Forest ex11
IRVINE
830-7000
'68 Convertible, very nJce
cond. $2800. or oHer .
7S2-710l
Saab 9760 mi, $1600. Call
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l'ree Ride-'72 SAAB 96. YolYo 9772 '89 CMvy Malibu. 2-dr '66 Convertible P /S A/C
V4. A Claaalc. X1Dl coed -·•••••••••••••••••••• euat. cpe. P /S, auto, air. Call:
$105. wtnd/eve, .oltEYOUIUY See to appr. SUOO/bet ~
=6, Days (213) A.USB>VOl.VO, atr.MustseU.~191 ads..W. '9SS
See us at Soutbera '89 Impala. Vlnyl roof, •••••••••••••••••••••••
Toyota •• 765 ~ County's Valve A/C. PS/PB, 53.000 orig 1974 Olmmobile cuuass
••••••••••••••••••••••• Headquarters. ml. New tires, $500/bst. Hard Top Coupe. Less
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1·100 YAN
Fully faeloty &Quipped, 109" wheel base, 225
CID 2 barrel engine. 8l<l erior soul"ld control
and much more! Ordef vours today with black
trll'll set and 4600 GVW .,ad<age.
MEW '78 RAMCHARGERS
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BRAND MEW 1978 DODGE
D-150 PICKUP TRUCK
Fufly factory •aulpped.i. 225 cm 2 barrel
engine. blue trim 9&1, 0100 GVW ~.
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INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEEK
by extenclng Hvlngs of up to SO percent.
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eon.cl. Mutt sell, P.P. car.~1719,~ 1977 Arrow GT. Xlnt 976 CHEVY
'1S4mdys. Coneff9 9932 AM/FM stereo, air, 1pee 1974 AUDI
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MAR. 22 (Wect.> tiwu MAR. 25 <Sat.)
• Have a GARAGE SALEf
• Sell your extra PLANTS & GREENERY!
• Get your ne'9hbors together a have
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Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
EDITION
* VOL. 71, NO. 73, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES
,.
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1978
Afternoon
N.Y. Stoeks
TEN CENTS
I
t ewage Fouls Beaches
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Waddill
Witness
Backed
By TOM BARLEY
OI lfW O.Uy 1'11el Si.fl
A hospital nurse who protested
that her testimony as a defense
witness in the murder trial or
Dr. William Baxter Waddill
might incriminate her found the
judge on her side today in
Orange County Superior Court.
Judge James K . Turner told
an obviously disappointed de·
fense that he had decided to ex·
ercise privilege in favor of Mrs.
Elizabeth Kennedy in the light or
statements made during a hear ·
ing held Monday with the jury
absent.
lt was repeatedly pointed out
during that hearing that Mrs.
KenneJy's reported actions dur·
inj! the time Waddill allegedly
strangled a baby in the
Westminster Community
Hospital nursery could leave her
open to prosecution.
Mrs. Kennedy sat on the wit·
ness stand in s ilence Monday
while defense attorney Charles
I. Weedman and her lawye r.
Herbert S. Brummer, argued
over her right not lo testify
about the alleged killing on
March 2, 1977.
l Judge Turner agreed with
~ Brummer today after consider·
iog the issue overnight that
Mrs. Kennedy should be able to
exercise her privilege and not
take the stand as a defense wit·
ness.
Weedman immediately point·
ed out that he still h as the right
by law to call Mrs. Kennedy and
at least attempt to ask the ques-lf lions that be feels will help Wad-
'" dill. Brummer made it clear dur-
ing the bearing Monday,
however, that if Mrs. Kennedy is ~ called in such circumstances she t will invoke the Fifth Amend-
ment in response lo defense
questioning.
The 44·year·old Huntington
Harbour physician is accused of
<See WITNESS, Page A2)
B4NGLES MAKE
CBERS GLOW
When CBers meet, it's
baubles, bangles and beads,
with a trophy for the club with
the best outfits.
Whether clothes make the
man isn't the point. They def-
initely make the CBer; as Jules
Loh, AP special correspondent,
reports on Page B4.
DMIY l'IMC $i.tl """°
LIFEGUARDS WARN SURFERS ABOUT CONTAMINATED WATERS OFF SANTA ANA RIVER
Broken Sewer Line In Garden Grove Means Quarantined Beaches In Huntington, Newport
Brothers Missing
2 Freed; Kidnap
Charges Dropped
Kidnapping charges were
dropped Monday because of in-
sufficient evidence against two
motorcycle club members ac-
cused· ot abducting· a pair of
brothers •in• Huntington Beach
last Thursday.
But police said· today they sUll
have found no trace of Charles
Trusiees Set
Pay Hearing
The Huntington Beach City
(elementary) School District
will hold a public hearing
tonight on a counter proposal to
the Huntington Beach Elemen-
tary Teachers Association.
Teachers asked for a nine per-
cent salary increase in their in· ilia) contract proposal in
January.
The board bas countered with
an offer or a 5.2 percent increase
that includes boosts in health
and welfare benefits and in re·
lirement pay.
The meeting will be held al
7:30 p .m. al Peterson School,
20661 Farnsworth Lane, Hunt-
ington Beach.
Duane Taylor, 20, and Allen
Greg Taylor, 22. believed to be
the victims of the alleged kid-
napping.
The Taylor brothers were last
seen at 9 p.m . Thursday as they
reportedly . were led from the
younger brothers' 1Sl3 Alabama
St. residence al gunpoint by two
men, police said.
But witnesses couldn't identify
the alleged abductors, said Hun·
tington Beach police Sgt. Bert
Cb ad wick.
Released from custody were
James Emanuel Earls, 32, and
Thomas Floyd Pugh, 31, both of
Buena Park.
Huntington Beach and Buena
Park police said they believe the
alleged incident is related to a
feud that began in Buena Park
Jan. 15.
Ransom Demanded
GEN EVA, Switzerland (1,P)
-Police say they have received
telephoned ransom demands
from several persons claiming
lo have stolen the body or come·
dian Charlie Chaplin, but that
the calls appear to be hoaxes.
The coffin and body were taken
from a small cemetery al Corsier
March 1.
Victim's Body
Recovered
From Channel
Seal Beach lifeguards re-
covered the body of a Norwalk
truck driver al the mouth of the
San Gabriel River Monday,
almost two weeks after he and
a companion drowned more
than 20 miles upstream.
David Mellon, 34, whose
corpse was found in ~b~ river ad-
jacent to the First Street par~ng
lot about 1:20p.m., wuoneottwo
raft riders who died March 2.
· The body of Gloria Holguin,
28, was found the day after she,
Mellon and two others were
dumped from a makeshift raft
when it capsized.
Spokesmen at the Los Angeles
County Sheriff's Office Norwalk
s tation said the four. all co·
workers at a fabricating plant,
had tried to ride the rapids in
the storm·swollen torrent.
Orange County coroner's
deputies said Mellon's body was
taken to Westminster Memorial
Park and Mortuary, where his
family today was making ar·
rangements for transfer to a
Norwalk a,r_e_llf\ll!.~r!ilbc:>me.
The two co·workers with
whom Mellon and Ms. ·Holguin
tried to navigate the San
Gabriel River waters managed
to reach shore safely after the
craft capsized.
SA River
Carries
Pollutant
B~ GAltY GRANVILLE
Of .. °'"'' ll'itet Slaff A ruptured sewer line that is
~lsgorg~ raw human sewage
into the Santa Ana River and
contaminating be<tches near the
river's outlet bad sanitation and
health officials handcuffed early
today. •
Until the river water subsides
at the break point near the
Garden Grove Freeway in
Orange, workman can't begin
repair of the ruptured reinforced
concrete sewer pipe.
Today County Health Officer
Dr. Robert Nelson called the
massive pollution or the river
water "a danger that is very
real."
"We're talking about a break
that is dumpin1 from four lo five
million gallons of raw, untreated
sewage a day into the river
stream."
"It's a very serious situation,"
Dr. Nelson said.
The county health officer's
first move to protect the public
from contamination Monday
was to quarantine beaches near
the Santa Ana River outlet to the
sea.
Closed down was the stretch of
slate beach in Huntington Beach
north of the river mouth lo
Beach Boulevard.
Also quarantined was the
Newport Beach section of beach
that runs south from the river to
56th Street.
"Even after, the breach is re·
paired it will be several days
before the beaches are re·
opened," Dr. Nelson said. .
.He pointed out that the r~w
sewa1e 1*.og dUDJped into the
river \br'ooah Ul• ruptured 00·
inch sewer liae un carry with it
a wlde assortment of disease
dangers to humans.
Among t.bose diseases Dr.
Nelson cited as a "very real
threat•• were dysentery.
typhoid, viral diseases and "yes,
even cholera."
Causing officials the most
sever e repair dilemma is the rush
of waler through the river
caused by relieving the rain·
(See SEWAGE, Page A2>
2 F18hermen Held
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -
Two lobster fishermen, Pierre
Yves Maratray, 34, French na·
tlonal, and Marino Galeando·
Conazos, 38, Colombian citizen,
were arrested Monday on
charges or conspiring to import
12 pounds of nearly pure cocaine
with a street value of $1.8
million.
Troops Free Dutch Hostages
ASSEN, Netherlands CAP) -
Under covering fire from nearby
rooftops, 60 Dutch marines
stormed a local government
complex in this northern Dutch
city today and freed 70 hostages
held by South Moluccan ter-
rorists since Monday, a govern-
ment spokesman reported.
Three hostages were slightly
wounded during the attack and
another was badly wounded by
terrorists, the spokesman said.
A 40·year·old man, first"thought
to be a woman, died when the
terrorists seized the buid.lng.
The spokesman' said thtee
yoµne Mo1uccan sunmen were
captured bt the 20-mlnute epera-
lion, triggered wl\en the ter·
rorisls made what proved to be
a false report that they bad ex·
ecuted a male hostage. Earlier
accounts indicated five or six
terTorlstl tn the bull'2Jng.
"Tbey•re freer They're free!"
a marine officer yelled into his
radio u the ma.rind MOured the
rour-atory Trfnte ·provincial 1ov·
ernmentl baad,uarters In
wooded suburban parkland of south.-Auen.
The marina went ln alter tM
shot ..,., beard lbSlde tho con-
crete-and atuW;UUdin• and &bi •
t~ ~ UMttevent· mfftt cri 11 center &Del clatmed
they h-1 killed • ~·, the apok...mDWd.
"Al tOc* a W't heard that Che
mart.M,t wtN onte~ to at·
tack," he saJd.
But he said when the m arines
reached the top floor where the
host.ages were held, the man the
Moluccans had reported execut·
ed was in fact only wounded.
The crack anti·lerrortst unit or
100 marines, the same one that
broke a siege by South Moluccan
terrorists last year, was airlifted
in transport helicopters to the
siege scene Monday night.
The spokesman said 60
mar ines attacked from two
sides, under a covering barrage
ffl>m marine sharpshooters.
One ~P which had hidden in
an adj8HM building under cov-
er or darkness was the first to
reach the-front door of the blue
and gr&)' building.
The second unit was hidden on
tho other aide of the buildin1 and
raced across open f round to rea~b the comp ~. tbe
spokesman said.
The lfoluccan mlUlanta seek
D\ltoi. mtervenlion to obtain the
Independence Of their hOD'IO
ll1-nds from Indonesia. Both the
Soutb Mojuccu and lnd~ia
'art tonner Dutch colonlea. ne tmortsta lhl°eatened·ln a
letter to the Justice Ministry lo
It.art kWlnC their c1pUves at 2 p.fb. (5 ~m.. PST> If the o.em-
melrt did not meet lbtlr de-.
nia941 for tbe releaao of 21 co• teftl jailed after tbe tenor ac· tlOla 1Mt summer and one ln
(SMTJtaaOa, .... A.2)
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NO SWIMMING HERE
Newport Waters Closed
Pil.ot's Name
Withheld as
Plane Tabbed
Pieces of a light plane that
collided with another private
plane ore Huntington Beach
Saturday, then crashed at sea,
contlnuea washing ashore today.
One man whose identity bas
not been released is believed to
have died when the rented s mall
plane went down.
Investigators have fo\Jnd one
piece or wreckage positively
identified as being part of the
Cessna r e nted from Shaw
Airmotivc at Orange County
Airport.
Authorities have the name of
the student pilot who checked
the orange and while aircraft
out for a solo flight Saturday.
but refuse to release it until re·
mains are found and identified.
If none are found, the victim
will be named at the discretion
of the Orange County Sheriff.
Coroner 's office, a spokesman
explained today.
The second pilot involved in
Saturday's mid·air collision.
Arne Peter sen. 46, Newport
Beach, wasn't injured and was
able to land his da maged Cessna
safely at Mile Square Regional
Park in Fountain VaJley.
Petel'lSen told investigators be
was cruising at about 2,000 feet,
above Saturday's overcast.
w6en another plane, apparently
gaining altitude beneath him.
struck the tail of his craft.
Petersen declined today to
'\comment further on the incident
wnewsmen.
Sheriff's deputies gathering
the wreckage of the downed
plane near the foot of Golden
West Street at Pacific Coast
(See PLANE, Page AZ>
Coast
Weather
Sunny Wednesday w ith
cootlnued warming ttend.
Lows tonight 47 to 52.
HJghs Wednesday 70 to 76.
INS.DE TODAY
l/ JIOU're pkmmng Oft tOUT·
ing tht King Tulankham&&n
e.rhibU, Mr-e's what to t:rpect
when you get to the Los
Anqtlu County MUBl'tum.
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Dogs lnheri•
2 Share $200,000 Eatate
MARYVILLE, 'fenn. CAP) -Pretty Boy and
Honey Girl will be financially secure .for the rest of
their lives. An East Tennessee widow has left the bulk of
h er $200,000 estate in trust for two stray dogs s he
t ook into her home.
Hugh E. Delozier, the executor of the estate of
Mrs. Lucy Hunter, said Monday, .. These two dogs, in
eff eel, were her family and sne wanted them taken
care of. She lost her son about 20 years ago and her
husband passed away 10 or 11 years ago.''
Mrs. Hunter, 71, died in June and her will direct-
ed that the bulk of the estate be used to set up a trust
for the dogs' care. Pretty Boy and Honey Girl, are mongrels -"the
Heinz 57 variety," Delozier aaid.
Appeals Pending
Tiro Convicts Face
Execution in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY (AP> -
The Utah Stale Prison, where
killer Gary Gilmore was execut-
ed by a firing squad 14 months
ago, is preparing for the
6 · ltaneous firing.squad ex·
ecuti ns next week of two con·
vict killers
L or both men say
they will file necessary appeal!t
and are confident the executions
won't be carried o ut as
scheduled al sunrise March 22.
If the executions are carried
out, they will be the first in the
nation since Gilmore died Jan.
17, 1977. His death was the only
execution in the country io near·
ly 10 years.
Warden Samuel Smith said he
is organizing volunteers for two
firing squads for Death Row in·
mates William Andrews, 23, of
Dallas, Texas, and Dale Pierre,
2S. of Brooklyn, N.Y.
"We're in the preliminary
sta~es, setting the format and
~elting the material ready,"
Smith said.
FACING EXECUTION
Dale Pierre, 25
Cliarter
Changes
Backed
Huntington Beach City Council
members sent a revised city
charter to the electorate Mon·
day night alter 18 months de-
liberation. Voters will be asked at the
June 6 primary eleeUon if the
city's "Conslitutlon" 8.bould be
replaced and updated.
It last was revised 10 years
ago.
Residents also will vote on
separate propositions on
whether .tbe city attorney, city
clerk and city treasurer shouJd
be appointed by the city ad·
ministntor cw remaJn elective
poets. Also to" be decided will be a
proposed limit or two con·
SffuU.e terms for City Council
'
members.. ·
Aootber proposition would set
council aalaries on a sliding
scale based oo the city's popula·
lion. Compensation would range
from $tOO per month to a max·
lmum oUOOO.
Council members currently
are paid $175 per month plus
other reimbursement.a for ex-
penses.
Councilman Richard Siebert,
who said the wording in the
propositions was confusing, cast
the only negative vote.
He said the charter election
should be delayed "1Dtil No·
vember.
Voting ln favor of sending the
revisioas along to the electorate
were MllYO" Pro Tempore Ron
Shenkman and council members
Ted Bartlett. Al Coen and
Norm a Gibbs.
Mayor Ron Pattinson and Har·
riett Wieder were absent.
Teachers Back
2 Candidates
lnHBRace
.............
Weight Watcher•
A family of raccoons watches while Gloria Yasny leads
ladies' fitness classes at the Banbury community center
in Toronto. Animals peek out of rafters whenever they
hear music that accompanies the exercise. The mother
coon a pparently entered the building early in the winter
to have her young, unnoticed.
Harold Segerstrom,
Mesa Pioneer, Dies
Harold T . Seger s trom, a
member of the pioneer family
that .came lo Orange County ln
Hit-run
.SWJpect
Soight
B1 AllTBUJl ll. VINSEL
Ol llll O.lty ...... S4Mf
Nearly three weeks after a hit·
and·run motorist cost a.,Hunt·
·iogton Beach youth hla leg lD a
collision in Fountain Valley, the
bunt for the suspect cont1Dues.
So far, it baa generated a $2SO
reward posted by the victim's
parents for any further informa-
tion and a host or tips, one ot
which turned out to be a hoax.
Meanwhile, Andrew Rosen·
berg, 17, is convalescing at
home al 18542 Tullow Lane, Hun·
lington Beach.
"Nol a blasted thing," Poun·
l ain Valley Police Department
Traffic Sgt. Richard Davenport
said Monday when asked if
anything new developed over the
weekend in the bunt for the bit-
and·run driver.
R osenberg, a mid-year
graduate of Marina Hi~h Scbool
where be was a water polo stand·
out. is employed as a part-time
janitor with the Huntington
Beach Union High School Dis·
t ricl. He had just gotten off a
night assignment at Fountain
Valley High School when the
crash occurred.
He was forced lo swerve bis
motorcycle on Bushard Street at
its overcrossing with the San
Diego Freeway about midnight
Feb. 24 to avoid colliding beadon
with a wrongway driver .
Rosenberg and bis bike
glanced off the side of the speed·
ing a uto, mangling his leg which
later bad lo be amputated.
Investigators are searching
for a ligbt·colored Ford
Maverick or Mercury Comet of
early 1970s vintage, with
damage lo the rear view mirrol."
area ind possibly Lo its driver's
side.
Now that Rosenberg ls out of
the hospital, Sgt. Davenport
says be will be questioned about
memories of the accident onder
deep hypnosis administered by a
psychologist.
Any potential information that
might help solve the case may
be passed on by calling 963-9725,
says Sgt. Davenport.
On Friday, the Slate Supreme
Court denied a slay of execution
for Andrews. His lawyers said
he would appeal to the U.S.
Supreme Court for a stay while
it reviews the state's capital·
punishment law.
The 800·member Huntington
Beach Union High School Dis·
trict teachers' group has en-
dorsed candidates Bill Tizzard
and Don MacAllister in the April
11 Huntington Beach City Coun·
cil election
C B Wright a District
Educators Association <DEA>
teacher spokesman, said the en·
dorsement.s do not include cam·
pa1gn fund contributions DEA
volunteers may work oo the
campaigns, Wright said
,., 1898 and played a major role in
the development of Costa Mesa,
s uccumbed to heart ailment
Monday. Hewas78.
Funeral services are set tor 10
a.m. next Monday at the First
Presbyterian Church of Santa
Ana with burial to follow at
Fairhaven Memorial Park.
Mr. Segerstrom was active in
the dairy industry with bis four
brothers, operating one of the
largest dairy herds in the county
until 1942.
The family also was one of the
first to plant large lima beans in
the area and waa one or the
largest independent producers
in the state for many years.
He said Monday that one Up
traced t.o Corona del Mar turned
out lo involve a car like lbat be·
ing sought, but it was a hoax.
Investigators said it apparent·
ly involved a family feud in
which one individual sought to
harass another by causing the
pol ice visit and probe of the car.
Gilbert Athay, Pierre's at-
. toroey, said Monday he also
plans a request for a stay from
the stale court and an appeal lo
the U.S. Supreme Court.
Andrews and P)erre were
airmen at Hill Air' Force Base
north of here when convicted in
November 1974 of killing Stanley
Walker, 20, Sherry Michelle
Ansley, 18. and Mrs. Byron
Naisb1lt, 52, during a music
store robbery in Ogden.
Miss Ansley. authorities said,
was raped before she died.
Fro•PageAl
TERROR •••
1975, a plane out of the country
with some of the hostages and a
$13 million ransom.
The deadline passed with no
sound of gunfire from the build-
ing, but just after 2:30 p.m., the
s hot was heard that sent the
marines into action. As they
moved in, a fleet of green army
ambulances drove through the
cordon of .WO police and troops
to pick up the wounded.
"There were fewer casualties
than we expected," a police of·
ricer reported. "I think we were
all very lucky, especially lbe
hostages."
The injured hostages, shaken
but smiling, were herded out or
their prison by troops and police
and taken in ambulances to an
emergency aid center set up at a
skating rink &everal hundred
yards away.
ORAHOECO~ WI'
DAILY PILOT
"'~-.......... COURT DENIES STAY
Wiiiiam Andrew, 23
Man Survives Fall
SVENDBORG, Denmark CAP)
-An amateur parachutist sur·
vived a fall of more than 2,000
feet here Sunday after his chute
failed to open until be was about
30 feet from the ground. Doctors
said Frank J ense, a 22.year-otd
carpenter making his 20th jump,
suffered broken legs and possi·
ble internal injuries, but was out
of danger.
The DEA donated $800 to
MacAlllster's successful 1975
camp1gn for a Huntington Beach
Union High School District
school board seat MacAllisler is
now school board president.
Tizzard served as DEA presi-
dent during 1974 and 197S.
DEA officials have asked all
other Huntington Beach City
Council candidates who might
be Interested in the teachers' en-
dorsement lo arrange interviews
with them, Wright said.
Wright said Tizzard and
MacAllis t er were not in·
terviewed by DEA officials for
their endorsement this year. The
endorsements were based on the
two candidates' records, Wright
Indicated.
Fr.a Page Al.
PLANE •••
Highway in Huntington Beach
say they bave recovered about
70 percent of the craft.
Alan L. Crawford, chief of the
National Transportation Safety
Board's Los Angeles field office,
is in charge of the crash in·
vestieation.
Mayor Stanton Top
Valley V Ote Getter
MayOI' Roger Stanton became
Fountain Valley's all·time top
vote getter last week aa 71 per-
cent of those who went to the
polls cast ballots for the incum·
bent city leader, City Clerk
Evelyn McClendon reported.
Retired Councilman Geor1•
Scott'• 1974electioototalof1.572
votes wu surpused u Stanton
gathered 2.m vot. 1aat Tues-
day.
Stanton accompllabed the feat
despite the lowest petcentaae ol voten at tho poll.a 1n the eit.y's
21-year biatory.
On~ 3,9'7e of 25,601 voters or
15.6 ~rcent of those rellttef'ed
in Fountain Valle)' bothered to
vote. Tbe prevtout low voter
tumolrt occurTed In m• when
20.1 percellt went \0 Ute polls
Clty derts routlnelf recount
vote t.al11 abeeta turned ln bf ln· divldual predftct polllq place
worllen.
Mn. llcCtmc1oD ~ reeaant· ecJ nrures lbowed eome minor
chan•ea from the vote tot.alt an-
DOWlc-.4 lut 1\MldQ AlPt. ·
The !DOit lllnll\eaot eta.a•
a.ppeared ID the ve>te ~ ot
newb' eleCt.I ()cNPdl.man '&lo
Nlelten aad Mt clotH\
challenger, C&doa GaliDdo.
Pl-
The recounted figures show
Nlelsu'a marltin of victory over
Galindo was actuallJ 104 votes
and not 68 votes as inlUally re-
ported, II.rs. McClendon said.
Here's \be new list or vote
totals: Roaer Stanton, 2,825 (re·
elected)
Al BollJodeo, 2,831 (re·
elected)
Ben NWMn. 2.33T (elected) a.no. Galindo. l ,'31 Ma.DD1 AlUCOD~ U8 w alt Hammoad. 5'S
Felix Roeba, 419
BartSbl1emura.•1
Phil Johnlon. 3IS
Cbuck 'n.omu, m
~;.~and other ob-
••rv•n Mld they wen unable lo d«ennlne ~ tlae voter turnout
WUIOlow.
Re·elected Councllmu Al Hollln4* Mid tbe turnout was
"" beeaUle tben WG'9 DO ma· )Ot'S..ueelDt.bec~
s&&nt.e wu able to c1p&ll.N
a.Ott ot the ~ catt tn bis aortbeHt Fountain Valley
De11hborbood. lie""*"' IOO of ~ ol u.. .......... eUt .........
The ...,.-atuibua.d Ml WC•
c .. 1 to • doot·to-door walk.101
eampallP'
Mr. Segerslrom, born in
Orange in 1.900, was the last of 10
children born to Charles and
Britta Segerstrom. They moved
to what is oow Costa Mesa in
1903.
The family leased forty acres
across lhe street from the fami·
ly home and present orfices or
C.J . Segerstrom and Sons al 3315
Fairview Road in 1904, and
purchased the parcel in 1905.
From that original acreage,
the Segrestrom family holdings
spread over large areas of what
is now north Costa Mesa and
south Santa Ana, including
South Coast P laza.
Mr. Segerstrom served as
President of the Greenville
w arehouse until 1977 and was
also tbe vice president of the
California Large Lima Bean Ad·
visory Board.
In 1949, the Segerstrom family
started its first commerc1al/in-
d us l rial venture with the
purchase of the warehouse area
of the old Santa Ana Army Base.
He was influential in the found-
ing and development of South
Coast Plaza Town Center.
Mr. Segerstrom also was pres-
ident or Segerstrom Center
which compriseS the high-rise
office complex owned by the
family in the fmancial district of
Santa Ana.
p,.... Pflfl*! Al
SEWAGE •••
swelled water stored behind
Prado Dam in Riverside Cotmly.
U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers
agreed late Monday lo curtail
the heavy dam discharge as a
means lo lower the river flow.
But ear1y today the river bad
not dropped enough for county
s anitation officials to determine
the extent of the pipe damage.
F,....PageAI
They planned to meet
throughout the day with county
health, nood control and environ-
mental health officials to plan a
r epair assault on the ruptured
line.
•
WITNESS BACKED. • • FV Council
Will Select
New Mayor
strangling the 31-weet female
fetus lo death after his attempt
lo abort the mother by injecting
a saline soluUon failed.
A doctor who remained in the
nursery with Waddill after the
defendant cleared all other
hospital staff out of the area said
Waddill told him: "this baby
can't live."
Weedman at one point in a
heated hearing accused pros·
eculor Robert Chatterton of threatening t.o prosecute Mrs.
Kennedy on vario"1a criminal
charges if the nune decided to
tesWy for the defense.
"I am wllll.ni to take the stand
and so tsWy .• t be told Judge
Tumer. "Mr. ~hatterton told me
before this trial started that be
would prosecute Mra. Kennedy
if I called her u a witness."
.. Tbat ls a •er'Y serious ac·
cu1atlon,1• Judee Turner re·
minded Weedman. ..But It does
not help me to resolve this iaaue
ol wMtber I a~d let Mrs. Ken·
nedy testify and perhaps ln·
crlmlnate berlelf."
Chatterton hotly denied Weed-
man •1 aue,atloc. .. , baft never told Mr. Weed·
man any lucb WD1," be told tbe
judae durtna a beartn1 held out
o( the~ of tbt Jury. "I
woul.dn ' mah a atatement Uke
that to 91'1 defenie attorney." And th• deput)-diltrlct at·
tomey later aecUMd Weedman
and~ Malbout' Wat8an
of maldlal tnaammatol'1 stat. men.ti duMi ckiMd hearlno la
\b• bope *'1 jurcll"I would read
\bem ID the DftlPlpen.
Brummet told Judee Turner
that Mra. Kennedy'• teaUIDClftY
-1be reportedly was l!1 the
Dunef'1 wlMn Waddill m1de ln· crllnlna"nc 1tat•ment1 on
Marcb a. 1911 -.. twld lea"
her open to prosecuUon on a number ot ftlonl ... "
Brummtr told Jud,. 'l'\lmer
that bJa ell nt could be charted
wJtb aldln1 and abetune a
murder if she allows herself lo
be examined during the current
trial. And be reminded Judge
Turner that Mrs. Kennedy made
a 64·page statem e nt to
Westminster police, a reading of
which is sufficient to persuade
any Judge to keep her off the wit·
ness stand in ber own best in·
terest . Thal statement has not been
allowed into the trial as
evidence. It.a content.a have not
been divulged at thia point of the
trial.
But lt ls known that Mra. Ken·
nedy was In the nursery when
Waddlll alleeedly 1u11ested to a
proaecuUon wltnesa that the
31-week fetus which survived the
sallne be lnJected tnto the
mother could be disposed ol by
other meantl •
It ls alleged by the prosecution
that Waddill 1ugsested drowning
the infant ln a bucket of water, injectlnJ lt wltb potaaalum
chloride, bUectLDa it wllh lnlulln
or droWDlDa lt ln the nunery
sink.
Fountain Valley Mayor Roger
Stanton said today be will not
seek a second consecutive term
as the city's top elected official
Stanton has served as mayor for
the past year.
The Fountain Valley City
Council will choose one of its
five members as the new mayot"
at an elabt o'clock meeting
tonlgbL
Council members will tndicate
their choice for the mayor's post
on a secret ballot that baa all
five councilmen's names on lt.
C urrent councilmen Al
Hollloden and Bernie Svalatad
already have served two terms
as Fountain Valley's mayor.
That leaves Councilman Marv
Adler, and newly-elected Coun·
cllman Ben Nielsen u the only
council membera wbo hue not
held tbe leaderab.lp po.ttJoo.
No Smoking ,,..
That's What OC Poll Says
More than 83 percent of famlllea lttinl a1ona the
Oran•• Coul area have DO cit~ amoken wttblD tlM
bouaehold. aceordlnt to a reeeol oplnlon •ampll.D1 .,._
bJ the Dally PUot. AN A.DDl'nONAL • pwcent ol the .-pond•ta said onlJ one famll1 member amok• re.WarlJ.
Tbe reaponaea were th• result of a random t.elepboM
survey eonducted ln Februll)'. IN PA.JIULIZS WRE•E'more than one penon 1mok•,
9 percent said two members smoke, 2 percent replied
three membtrl smote, and .I ~nt rupooded that fov
or moN members ol the bomebold 1mot ..
>
l
Irvine
EplTION
. VDL. 71, NO. 73, 3 SECTIONS, 28 ~AGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1978
Today's Closing
N.Y.Stoeks
TEN CENTS
Vows 'War' Over Mayor's Joh
By PHIUP ROSMARIN
Cit .. OIUy l"llet Slaff
Irvine City Councilwoman
Mary ,Ann Galdo says it will be
"a declaration of war" if she is
not elected mayor at tonight's
council meeting, al 7:30 at city
ball.
If so, the likelihood is superb
that the first shot will be fired as
the first order of business on the
council agenda.
Reorganization of the council
is scheduled as two new mem·
be r s. Larry Agran and Arthur
Anthony, will be 1worn in to
replace retiring council mem.
bers John Burton and Gabrielle
Pryor.
Of the three veteran counciJ
members-Mrs. Gaido, David
Sills and Mayor Bill Vardoulls-
onJy Mrs. Galdo never bas been
mayor, a post that is ceremonial
and carries no special authority.
Mrs. Galdo claims that
Vardoulis want.s to be mayor a
second year's term, and is
backed by Anthony (himself a
former mayor}, because she is
supported in the community by
some of the same people who
supported Agran, whose election
both men decried.
Agran and SiJls, during in·
terviews with the Daily Pilot,
a lready have withdrawn
themselves from contention for
the m4',Yor's spot.
Agran said Monday he intends
to nominate Mrs. Gaido,
"because of her ability, and
because it's in keeping ·With the
tradition in this city of choosing
the mayor by the highest
votegetteror by rotation."
In previous municipal elec·
tions, it's worked out that way.
Last year Vardoulis used the
same reasoning to support his
own election as mayor.
Sills said,. "I don't kno~ bow
you can talk about tradition.
when as a city we're only six
years old."
He added, "My t.tunking now
is that the city government is
becoming so complex that a two-
term mayor may be required.
I 'm eliminating myself from the
s weepstakes. I'm not in the run-
ning.
''It's ~·ther Vardoulis or An·
thony, cause they've got the
experie.n e."
~ewage
Marines
Rescue
·Hostages
ASSEN. Netherlands (AP) -
Under covering fire from nearby
rooftops, 60 Dutch marines
stormed a Jocal government
complex in this northern Dutch
city today and freed 70 hostages
held by South Moluccan ter·
rorists since Monday, a govern-
ment spckesman reported.
Three hostages were slightly
wounded during the attack and
another was badly wounded by
terrorists, the spokesman said.
A 40-year·old man, first thought
to be a woman, died when the
terrorists seized the buiding.
The spokesman said three
young Moluccan gunmen were
captured in the 20-minute opera·
lion, trigaered when the ter·
;, rorists made what proved to be
a false rep0rt that they had ex-
ecuted a male hostage. Earll.er
accounts indicated five or six
terrorists in the builcllu.
"They're free! They're free!"
3 m a rine omcer yelled Into his
radio as the marines secured the
four·story Trente provincial gov-
ernment headquarters in
wooded suburban parkland of
southwest Assen.
The marines went in after the
shot was heard inside the con·
crete-and glass-building and the
terrorists telephoned the govern-
ment crisis center and claimed
they had killed a hostage, the
spokesman said.
"As soon as we heard that, the
marines were ordered to al·
• tack," he said.
But be said When the marines
reached the top floor where the
hostages were held, the man the
Moluccans bad reported execul·
ed was in fact only wounded.
The· crack anti-terrorist unit oC
100 marines, the same one that
broktJ a siege by South Moluccan
terrorists last year, was airlifted
in transport helicopters to the
siege sei!l\e Monday night.
The s pokesman said 60
mJtrlnes attacked from two
sides, under a covering barrage
froin marine sharpshootei:s.
One group which t\_ad hidden ln
'an adjacent building under cov-
er of darkness was the first to
re-ch the front door of the blue
and gray bUilding.
Ttt. second unit was bidden Oil
the otb~ side of the building and
raced ·.across open ground to
reach · the complex.
Coast
Weather
Sunny Wednqday wiih
con~ued wumltla trend.
Lows tonl1bt 47 to 52.
High.a W._.q 10 to M .
IN81BE TO•" Y
If ~·rw ..,,.-., °" ~
'"" ,,.. kbt, ,...,~ aldbU, ,.,,,.., tolled io upect
wk• .,.. flCt io ~ Loa
A"f•la Colmtf M"'*"'"·· Feotwa, Po,. q.
H£~fCOPTER·s~PS·OVER IRVINE RANCH LAND SPRAYING FUNGICfDE ON CROPS NEAR SAN DIEGO·FREEWAY
DA Probes
Election
In Irvine
.140 MPH in Porsehe
The District Attorney's Office
is investigating three separate
allegations of election ir·
regularities stemming from the
Irvine City Council campaign.
Driver in Turban
.Flees From Police ·
Bill Evans, deputy district at·
tomey in charge of the special
ass;c~ts seetion, s~d such
complaints are , routine · and
numeroys. ;
"We've ~.m.s1:~ he said
today. "The phones have. been'.
ringing off the ·hook with
somebody or another alleging
som ething or another.
.. I've got a lot o( them
throughout ·tl1e county. I've had
one deputy doing nothing but
working full time on election
comvlajnts for the past two
months."
The Irvine complaints, he
said, "are silting on my desk
awaiiing assignment to an in·
vealigator."
One. complaint, made on t!l~A
tion•d.M' by newly elected Irvine
Councllm~ Art Anthony, al·
leg ea .voter r.egistraUon fraud at
(See PllOBE. Page AZ)
* * *
A motorist who .may have
been· of Asian extraction led
police on a 75-mile chase Mon·
day night during which his
bright red Porsche at times hit
speeds of 140 miles an hour. authorities said.
. Ora~, County Slteriff's of·
ficers ,who. jomed in the pursuit
of the turbaned motorist said
their cars sitnply.could not keep
pace· with him as he led 10 police
unit.s1n a chase that beean in La
Palma and ended in Banning.
Riverside County.
When the chase ended in Ban-
ning, 10 police units were lined
up behind the pursu~ Porsche.
But officers said U'ie driver who
had led them on the nightmare
75-mile dash jumped from his
car. ran across nearby fields
and disappeared.
Helicopters who joined ground
units In the purs uit of tbe
Porscbe as it crossed the
Riven(de County line were una·
Fluor ·Letter Hit . . . . . '
By Irvine G~eup
A repr'..errtatiw Of an Jmne
cltbeaa IJ'OUP appeared at a
atoekllolclert mutiaa of the
Fluor Corp. MlilMkY to protest an
Jnine eledJOD HIDJWOl lett.r compoMdbyarblllroeouUve.
ble to detect the neeinll motori~ who m ay have removed bis
prominent white turban as he ran.
Officers said four cars, three
of them police units, were struck
by the speedster during his drive
from La Palma to Banninc.
They said his red Porsdie was
badly damaged but was still in
good running order when he de·
cided to abandon jt and com·
plete his flight on foot.
This is how officers described the pursuit: ·
They said it began ·in La
Palma where local officers
pursued the Porsche onto the
Riverside Freeway up to the
point where the neeing car col·
lided with another vehicle near
<See CHASE, Page AZ>
lroine Mother
Searches for
Abduct.ed ChilJ,
An Irvine mother Is in
Oklahoma toda7, Police Hid.
searching for her daughter, a
5-year-old who allege<lly was ab-
ducted from her home. at 3801
Parkvlew Lane. b)' her father.
The parents are divorced. Mn. Susan Kramer claims a
Mlsaouri divorce settlement
awarded her custody of tho
child.
The abdqction was reported
March s. Michael L. Kramer. %7,
the f atber, wu arrested at bis
home bl F~, M'o., Jut Fri·
day. TM girl wun't wtth him. •
Kramer repoRedJy told pC)lice
his datiC)lter 1r111 1n Oklahoma.
but ref med to say where' or with
wbom. ·
J"lne Police Lt. Jftfrf Boyd sal4 Mra. Kramer went to
Okleoct\a ln Me.rch of Ute cblkl. ho~tn• Kramer bact lift ber wlt.b. relatlv• tn UM~. • ~ .aid Otn4ldOn etfott to b~I &rainer back to JnlDi
"cloel -10lk • ...,. ,. BO;d Mid
th• bt~ ...,..:wu' a illtk o1 Jurlt«llettoa of Callrornla -~ tb.,..... • lllMouii Court._.. I
Space Rock
To Pass Earth
This Week
WASHINGTON CAP> -The
Earth will have a close en·
counter with an asteroid
Wednesday as one of the rocky
bodies passes within eight million
miles.
The object, estimated to be
between one-half mile and one
mile in diameter, will be the
second large asteroid to zip by
the Earth th i s month,
astronomers say.
A slightly larger chunk or
space rock came within 12
million miles March 8 as it
headed for a swing around the
sun.
Dr. Brian Marsden of the
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for
Astrophysics in Cam bridge,
Mass., saui Monday that both
J bjects were discovered in
February by Dr. Han s-Emil
Schuster of the European
Southern Observatory in Chile.
•'There. was never a question
of these two bitting the earth,
but there is evidence these types
of objects have struck in the
past," .Marsden said in an in·
lervlew. "A big one like these
probably hi\s every 1,000 years
or so."
The closest known pass of
such an object came in 1937
(See SPACE, P1ge A%)
Bandit Gets
84,700 in
SA Holdup
A Jone bandit held three tellers
and two customers at eunpoint
Mond•y before escaping from a
Santa Ana savings and loan of·
flee with $t,'l00, police repart.ed
today.
They Mid tho robber wore a
band•Ma onr the tower portion
of'hl1 fece ~n be confronted bis
'rictllDI ln the Lincoln Savlnp
al}d Loan office at 1831 N. Brlltol
SC., Santa~
The vlct.lms said the 1unman
carried three paper tacks wtth tum i.Dd ordered tbe tellera to
pUt tbielf mcmey Into the 1acb.
Tben b6 tu tbrouP a batlt
4JOor UICl WU lut IMD fleeinc
flCtod a parttDa lot. pOUce Aid:
Mrs. Gajdo claims it's more
complex than that. She said
Vardoulis and Anthony arc
ganging flgainst her because the
three personally clash and
because she is associated WJth
slow-growth advocates, as is
Agran.
She said Anthony told her "the
community would n·ever forgive
him if he voted for me for
mayor."
CSee IRVINE, Page AZ>
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SA River
Carries
Pollutant
By GARY GRANVILLE
Cit llM o.lly Piiot Sl .. 1
A ruptured sewer line that 1s
disgor ging raw human sewage
into the Santa Ana River and
contaminating beaches near the
river 's outlet had sanitation and
health officials handcuffed early
today.
Until the river water subsides
al the break point near the
Garden Grove Freeway in
Orange, workman can't begin
repair of the ruptured reinforced
concrete sewer pipe.
Today County Health Officer
Dr. Robert Nelson called the
massive pollution of the river
water "a danger that is very
real."
"We're talking about a break
that is dumping from four lo five
million gallons of raw, untreated
sewage a day into the river
stream."
''It's a very serious situation;•
Dr. Nelson said.
The county health officer's
rirst move to protect the public
from contamination Monday
was to quarantine beaches near
the Santa Ana River outlet to the
sea.
Closed down was the stretch of
state beach in Huntington Beach
north of the river mouth to
Beach Boulevard.
Also quarantined was the
Newport Beach section of beach
that runs south from the river to
56th Street.
"Even after the breach is re·
paired it will be several days
before the beaches a re r e-
opened," Dr. NelS-On said.
He pointed out that the raw
sewage being dumped into the
river through the ruptured 30-
inch sewer line can carry with it
a wide assortment or disease
dangers lo humans.
Among those djseases Dr.
Nelson cited as a "very real
threat'' were dysentery,
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Pact Passage in Doubt?
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Carter admin1strat1on is en-
couraging new Senate dis-
satisfaction over the Panama
Canal treaties despite the
passage of two amendments the
White House hoped would ensure
the pacts' approval.
As Thursday's scheduled vote
on the agreement guaranteeing
the canal's neutrality neared,
both treaty support~rs and oppo.
nents were feverishly hunting
votes.
And, with four previously un·
commltted tawmuen declutq
that I.bey 'WOUld not 1upport the
treaUes wltbout harthor ehani•.
prospects that seemed brigbt for
the White House over the
weekend dimmed.
Unofficial counts showed trea-
ty backers apparently sUU one
or two votes short or the tot.N
needed to guarantee victory -
67 if all members were present
-and the anti-treaty forces,
needing 34 to block ratlflcaUon,
lacking from one to three.
Georgia 's two Democratic
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Dogs Inherit
2 Share $200,000 Estate
MARYVILLE Tenn. (AP> -Pretty Boy and
Honey Girl will ~ financially secure for the rest of
their lives.
An East Tennessee widow has left the bulk of
h e r $200,000 estale in trust for two s tray dogs she
took into her home.
Hugh E. Delozier, the executor of the estate of
Mrs. Lucy Hunter, said Monday, "These two dogs, in
effect, were her family and she wanted them taken
care of. She lost her son about 20 years ~go and her
husband passed away 10or11 years ago. . .
Mrs. Hunter, 71. died in June and her will direct-
ed that the bulk of the estate be used to set up a trust
for the dogs' care. ..
Pretty Boy and Honey Girl, are mongrels -the
Heinz 57 variety," Delozier s aid.
Harold Segerstrom,
Mesa Pioneer, Dies
Harold T. Segerstrom, a
member or the pioneer family
that came to Orange County in
1898 and played a major role in
the development of Costa Mesa,
succumbed toa heart ailment
Monday. Hewas78.
1'~unera1 services are set for 10
a.m. next Monday at the First
Presbyterian Church of Santa
Ana with burial to follow at
Fairhaven Memorial Park.
Mr. Segers trom, born in
Orange in 1900, was the last of 10
children born to Charles and
Britta Segerstro'm. They moved
to what is now Costa Mesa in
1903.
The family leased forty acres
across the street from the fami-
ly home and present offices of
C.J. Segerstrom and Sons al 3315
Fairview Road in 1904, and
purchased the parcel in 1905.
From that original acreage,
the Segrestrom tamily holdings
spread over large areas of what
is now north Costa Mesa and
south Santa Ana, including
South Coast Plaza.
which comprises the higb·rise
office complex owned by the
family in the financial district of
Santa Ana.
A history burr, Mr.
Seger.strom contributed to the
Orange County Historical Socie-
ty, Bowers Museum in Santa
Ana and to the City of Costa Mesa.
In 1974, Mr. Segerstrom and
other members of bis familv
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 of S3
years, Veronica, one son, Harold
T. Segerstrom Jr., and tour
grandchildren.
Other survivors include his
nephew, Henry T. Segerstrom;
s ister-in.Jaw, Mrs. Anton H.
Segerstrom, and great·oephews
Toren and Anton Segerstrom
a nd great-niece, Mrs. Andrea
Grant.
The family has suggested
memorial contributions to the
Orange County Chapter of the
American Heart Association.
11naton, Herman Talmad ..
and SJJn NUD.Dt formally an·
DOUDCed toclay thtir inleoU<m to
vote tor the treaties. Both had
been listed among lbe undecided.
but counted as likely sup· porters.
Talmadge emphatically de-
nied a published report that his
decision resulted from a White
House afl'"ment to withdraw
its oppollUon to his $2.3 billion
emergency farm biU.
"I didn't know they had
chaneed their position." he told
a news conference.
The New York Times said to-
day tbat the White House, ln a
bid to obtain Talmadge's vote on
the treaties, d~lded to take no
position on the farm bill.
Not unex~ledly, Sen. Jack
Danforth, R·Mo., also said today
that he would vote to approve
the agreements.
Two senators, Dennis DeCon-
cini, D·Ariz., and Wendell Ford,
D-Ky ., said Monday they would
not vote for the pacts without a
provision "binding" Panama to
keep the canal open to U.S. ships
in the event of a strike.
Another, Sen. Edward
Zorinsky, D·Neb., said be would
Anaheim Man
Pleads Guilty
In Busnap
One of two Anaheim men ac•
cused of hijacking a bus carry·
lng a party ot touruts from the
Disneyland Hotel lo the Los
Angeles International Airport
pleaded guilty to e1ght felony
counts Monday in Orange Coun·
ty Superior Court.
Judge H. Warren Knight set
April 6 as the date he will sen·
te11ce Bradley John Hess, 19, to
what could be Ute ln state prison
on the accumulated felonies.
He set March 20 as the date
co-defendant John Warren Ellis,
18, will be arraigned on Identical
charges. Both men are held in
the county Jail with bail set at
$100,000.
Both men were indicted. by the
grand jury on allegations that
they hijacked an Airport Service
Inc. bus as it left the Disneyland
Hotel en route to tbe Los
Angeles airport.
Police said the pair put on ski
masks and then held 11
passengers at gunpoint after or-
dering the driver to halt on a .
lonely stretch of road near
Yorba Linda.
Police a.aid the pair fled on
foot into an orange grove after
they took $5,000 in cash and
valuables from the terrified
passengers.
Hess and Ellis were arrested
the next day after they attempt.
ed to use one of the stolen credit
c ards to purchase a stereo
system al an Anaheim store. Mr. Segerstrom was active in
the dairy industry with his four
brothers, operating one of the
largest dairy herds in the county
until 1942. Appeals Pending
The family also was one or the
first to plant large Uma beans in
the area and was one of the
largest independent producers
in the stale for many years.
Mr. Segerstrom served as
President of the Greenville
warehouse until 1977 and was
a lso the vice president or the
California Large Llma Bean Ad· visory Board.
Jn 19'9, the Segerstrom family
started its first commerclal/in-
d us trial venture with the
purch11se of the warehouse area
of the old Santa Ana Army Base.
He was influential In tbe tound-
ing and development of South
Coast Plaza Town Center.
Mr. Segerstrom also was pres-
ident of Seger strom Center
Plan Criticized
SACRAMENTO (~P)-A
Van Duzen River management
plan that has been withdrawn by
the Brown administration was
crlllclzed Monday by environ·
mentallats, Umber Interests and
Jegislaton as being too vague.
OAANOI COMT
DAILY PILOT
Tiro Convicts Face
Execution in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY (AP> -
The Utah State Prison. where
killer Gary Gilmore was execul·
ed by a firing squad 14 months
ago, is preparing for the
simultaneous firing-squad ex·
ecutlons next week of two con· victed killers.
Lawyers for both men say
they will file necessary appea.11'
and are confident the executions
won't be carried out as
scheduled at sunrise March 22.
U the executions are carried
out, they will be the first ln the
nation since Gilmore died Jan.
17, 1977. His death was the only
execution ln the country ln near·
ly 10 yea.rs.
Warden Samuel Smith said he
is organizing volunteers for two
firing squads for Death Row ln·
mates William Andrews, 23, of
Dallas, Texas, and Dale Pierre.
25, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
"We're in the preUmlnary sta~es, setting the format and
getting the materla.1 ready,"
Smitbsaid.
Nuke Waste
Plan GOes On
PORT RUENEME <AP) -
The Navy'1 eontroven!al plan to
unload s.~ tona ot antarctic
nucle•r wute at Port Hueaeme
will &tart Thursday wltbout
State Health Department In·
terfere.!lCe, offtclals aald today.
But 1pokesman Bob Nanco
1ald the Hnltb Department la
ae1o.ti•Un1 wlth tht un· dUMcrttary,OI the N1vy to in·
•ure that the N~VJ m~t• tbe material to a~ audMr
dump lite ea qukklJ u poalbl .. N~ &aid In &cram•to tlaat bla dePU'tmmt l'INJC!tl*I ... ''tMt th• ablp u.·.o dOek acaewt..
ucl Ulat Port a-... ll a~
ua-.toa ........... .-11.r d"rnp lit.• IUIJ~illtbe.._.
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On Friday, the State Supreme
Court denied a stay of execution
for Andrews. HJs lawyers said
be would appeal to the U.S.
Supreme Court for a stay while
it revlews the state's capital·
punishment law.
GUbert Athay, Pierre's at·
lorney, said Monday be also
pJaos a request for a stay from
the state court and an appeal to
Lbe U.S. Supreme Court.
Andrews and Pierre were
airmen at Hill Air Force Base
north of here when convicted in
November 1974 of killing Stanley
Walker, 20, Sherry MichelJe
Ansley, 18, and Mrs. Byron
Naisbitt, 52, during a music
store robbery ln Ogden.
Miss Ansley, authorities said.
was raped before she died.
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CHASE •••
Brookbunt Street.
Tbt Ponehe left the fnewl.1
at tb1t PGlnt but then returned and was elockinc an estimated
140 mUe1 an hour •ba It stnaet
two mon ean at the in~
lion of the J\iversld• and
Newport freeways.
Sbtrilf'I oftleen lrt-1 to Cul off tbe Pontbe at the blterMo-tloa ot the RJvenJde !'neWQ'
and tbe lml*lal W,bwa1. but
abandoaed the c.hue •b• thelr
ean could not keep the f\IJIUve
ln altht..
callfor nla Hltbway
Patrolmen. Fullerton pOlJee and La Palma offlcen then followed
tbe Po~ to tlle lnterMetioa
ol the Rlvenlde FNwat and
the Pomona Fnewa1 wbtn ~tber paUee ear wu ramllled
b7 tlaal\llltlve. <Jule .. taad tb9 PonclM dim
Meded for Banlq where the·
dri•er ~ from bla ear ud
dlHH ••• .... UM 1W1"00Dd-tn1 tcMd17. ,._ .... be 11>-
peared co ... mllart,;
oppo.e the pacts unless an
amendment wu added dealing
with c.be United States' right to
keep its rorces permanently in
Panama.
MeanwbJle, Sen. William
Roth, R·Del. Joined treaty foes
with a n announcement that he
regarded the leadership amend-
m en l s as inadequa.te to
guarantee the canal would re-
main open U the Panamanians took control.
Roth, previously uncom-
mitted, said the changes be
wants "are so fundamental and
far reaching'' that the treaties
should be renegoUated.
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PROBE •••
two UC Irvine precincts, Evans
said.
The precincts, the 38th and 39th,
com prise student dormitories.
Anthony alleged that many of the
1,470 vo ters re g·
istered in the precincts were ii·
lefally registered. n the election, Anl.hony won
only 12 of the 571 votes cast in
those precincts.
Another complaint alleges
that errorts by a campaign com-
mittee of a local Jrvine group,
Irvine Tomorrow, that raised
$526 to support each of its two
endorsed candidates, Larry
Agran and Ellen Freund <Agran
waa elected), violated a clty
campaign contrlbuUon limit or.
dinance.
The ordinance limited In·
dividual contributions to $250.
Several complaints, including
one from council candJdiate Vi·
vian Hall, were lodged wilh the
Irvine city clerk, asaertin' a
violation and that lbe two affect.
ed candidates should have re-
ported the Irvine Tomorrow ef.
fort on their own campaign
statements.
Irvine Tomorrow filed a
separate disclosure form.·
The third complalnt alleges
that Agran should have reported
an expenditure for a mass com-
puter mailing done in the wan·
ing days of the campaign.
The cutoff date for final pre·
election disclosure statements
was March 1. A1ran said be
didn't list the $2,100 expense
because be didn't pay for 1t unUl
afterward. ,
Several of bis fellow can·
didatea bad complained about lbemailer.
Slide Kills Man
COVE POINT, Md. (AP) -A
BaJtimore man died alter being
buried under a pile of mud that
fell from a clia above the beach
.where be was fossil bunting.
James Pruitt was part of a
group of 53 persons examining
rock and fossil formations at the
currs on Sunday when the slide oc·
curred.
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Members of the Marine Corps Silent Drill Team do their
stuff at an exhibition on the campus of Mission Viejo
High School. The troupe r;>erfo.rmed for 10 minutes
without a vocal command bem~ given.
Gunman Surrenders
In SuiCide Try ..
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
gunman surreadered quietly tA)
police today after stalking lbe
top ledge of the 32-story
downtown apartment building
where be lived, £iring one shot
and threatening to jump for
about 45 minutes.
The black-clad gunman, Iden.
tified as 1bomas Brooks Sim·
moos, 25, was despondent over
money problems and left a
suicide note in bis 15th floor
apartment before climbing to
the roof of the exclusive Bunker
Hill Towers, police said.
Armed with a pistol, the man
climbed oo lbe outer ledge and
rll'ed a shot at the apartment
manager, scattering startled
passersby below. There were no
immediate reporta of lnjurles or
damage. _
"'He did not fire at any of.
ficers," said police Cmdr.
William Booth. ''The officers
made verbal contact with him
and convinced him he'd be in
good hands if he surrendered.
He did.
Police helicopters circled
overhead as a crowd of on·
loo k ers gathered along
downtown streets to watch. The
building, part or a redevelop-
ment project, is several blocks
from City Hall.
The area around the building
was sealed off and residents
were forbidden by police to
come out or their apartments.
The busy Harbor Freeway,
which runs through the middle
of the downtown area and which
the Towers overlook, was closed
during the high-rise drama.
The man stalked back and
forth on the ledge, finally t.iring
and crawling back onto the roof.
There he was confronted by a
police officer who tried to talk
him into surrendering.
"I don't like the Jook in his
eyes," the officer radioed to his
command post.
As members of the special
weapons team arrived, the man
dropped his gun on the ledge and
surrendered.
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SPACE •••
when the asteroid Hermes
missed the Earth by only a half
mill ion miles.
Weather on Earth erodes
evidence or past strikes, but a
relatively recent impact is
Lhought to have left Meteor
Crater in Arizona, he said. This
crater, three-quarters or a mile
wide, is tens o{ thousands or
years old.
Pf"OlllPageAJ Marsden said the first of the
recently.discovered objects.
designated 1978 CA, has been
classified as an Apollo asteroid.
The 25 known bodies in this class
are relatively large objects
whose orbits pass through the
ffiVINE MAYOR •••
Asked about lt, Anthony didn't
deny the attribution, but refused
to talk about the mayor selec·
lion. ..1 really have no Idea
what's happening," be said.
Vardoulla said he will prob-
ably accept a nomination for a
second term, "if it would keep
lbings calm, and keep it from being a war."
Said the mayor, "I do tb1nk we
have to have stability, and try to
work together. I really think it's
important, because 1 think it's our last chance."
Vardoulls said a feudlnf CJty CouncU would lead to .. people
saving for war cheats" for
future elections.
He said too much money
already is being fpent to ~ elected to the councll. He w
disturbed about lbe hieh spen •
lng ot both new councilmen; An· thony's pre-election campaign
statements showed he spent
nearly $8,000, while Aaran spent
about $1,000 leu than tbat.
Vardoulis 1ald be apent oelt·
$1,900 to be elected lwo years· ago.
Last year, however, while be
was maneuvering for the
mayor's office, Vardoulis ex-
pressed a different opinion, and
pooh-poohed the opinion that a
two-year mayor would bring the
city stability.
"The mayor is a figurehead
position," VardouUs said last
March ''with the same 1>0wer as the rest of us. Why should he
have continuity?
"It's always been our policy to
have a one-year mayor. If we
want to change I.bat, we should
ask the people."
Said Mrs. Galdo Monday, .. It's
my tum to take a year (as
mayor), and if they vote for
Vardoulis to lake a second term,
tbat'a adeclaratlonofwar. .. ll we want the city to get
together, we should atop this
personality bias. I wanted to
work toaetber, but I am dlsap·
pointed we're aom& to start with
fireworks.
"That's just a slap In the
face."
t '
. Earth's orbit as they travel
around the sun.
"But the second one, which we
call 1978 DA, bas an orbit close
to that of an Apollo, but not
quite," Marsden said.
Astronomers still are debating
the nature of the Apollo objects.
Many think they are the remains
of dead comets, but others think
they are denser rocks similar to
thousands orbiting in a belt
between Mars and Jupiter.
"It has been estimated that
there are more than a thousand
large Apollo objects, but we
don't discover them until the
Earth ls ln the right position and
they come very near," Marsden
said.
Neither of the new asteroids is
big enough to see with the naked
eye or with binoculars. But
Marsden said amateurs having
telescopes wlth 12-incb or larger
lens may be able to spot 1918 DA
after midnight In the south·
southeast. The object will rise
Jess than SO degrees above the
horizon and will be moving
r&pidiy eastward.
SEWAGE •••
typbold, vtral diseases and "yes,
even cholera."
Ca\lllng oftlclal1 the 1nost
severe repair dilemma is lberush
of water through the river
caused by reliovin1 the rain·
swelled water atored behind
Prado Dam in Riverside County.
U.S. Army COJ'1)8 or Enflneers
agreed late Monday to curtail
the heavy dam dlscharge as a
means to lower t.be river now.
But euly t.odt.Y the river bad
not dropped enough for county
aanllatfon olticiala to detenn.iDo
the ~xtent of tho pipe dam.,e.
They planned to meet
throu1bout Ole day wiUI county
hnltfi, flood control and aviroo· 111e:nW he.itb olficlall to plan a
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VOL. 71, NO. 73, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA,":' TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1978 TEN CENTS
State Plans Irk El Mo~o Residents
By Sl'EVE MITCHELL
Ol 11• O.fly Pleet SU.fl
Angry EI Morro B each
Mobilehome Park residents con-
fronted slate parks and recrea-
tion officials and slate land
agents Monday night over the
potential acquisition or the 290.
unit enclave as a state park.
It was standing room only at
El Morro Elementary School
where hundreds or full and part-
time residents of the ocean-view
mobile home park turned out lo
hear plans for possible state
purchase of 3,207 acres of land
between Cordba del Mar and
Abalone Point.
Two weeks ago residents re-
ceived a questionnaire from the
state real eslale division seeking
information on the value of the
mobile homes and warning resi-
dents they may have to relocate.
The area being studied for ac-
quisition from The Jrvine Com·
ewage
Marines
Rescue
Hostages
ASSEN, Netherlands (AP) -
Under covering fire Crom nearby
rooftops, 60 Dutch marines
stormed a local government
complex in this northern Dutch
city today and freed 70 hostages
held by South Moluccan ter-
rorists since Monday. a govern-
ment spckcsman reported.
Three hostages were slightly
wounded during the attack and
another was badly wounded by
terrorists, the spokesman said.
A 40·year-old man, first thought
to be a woman, died when the
terrorists seized the buiding.
The s pokesman said three
young MoluccaJ) gunmen were
captured in the 20-minule opera·
tion, triggered when the ter·
pany by the state includes about
three milu of coastal land
between south Corona del Mar
and Abalone Point, and inland
about two miles into the Sani
Joaquin Hills.
The land, with lbe exception ot'
El Morro Elementary School
and a water reservoir behind the
campus, would be acquired
through 1976 Park Bond Act
money as well as other state
funds set aside for parks ac-
quisition.
But El Morro resi~ents want-
ed to know why lheit park is in-
cluded ln the slate plans for ac-
quisition.
One woman told Parks and
Recreation assistant director
Dick Felty there is no room for
D\ore sunbatbers on lhe stretch
of white sand at the base of the
mobile home park.
''You can't tell me you can get
more people down on that beach
than are there now," the woman
said. ··And we deserve it more
than somebody who just waits
for 10 minutes in a Tickelron
line for a campsite."
But Felty disagreed with her
contention that there is no need
for state park sites near the
ocean.
"In the past 10 years we have
had an increase from 38 million
park visitations to 55 million and
we can't cope with the demand
for campsites."
One resident asked Felty how
the state can create a park next
to an existing elementary
school. "We have a firm control over
activities at our state parks," he
said . That comme nt drew
groans from the overflow au-
dience.
Residents were also concerned~
about preparation of an environ·
<See PARK, Page A2)
Fouls Beaches
SA River
Carries
Pollutant
By GARY GRANVILLE ot.,. oa11, ,.,,.. su11
A ruptured sewer hne that 1s
disgorging raw human sewage
into the Santa Ana River and
contaminating beaches near the
river 's outlet had sanitation and
health officials handcuffed early
today.
Until the river water subsides
at the break point near the
Garden Grove Freeway in
Orange, workman can't began
repair of the ruptured reinfoPCed
concrete sewer pipe.
Today County Health Officer
Dr. Robert Nelson call ed the
massive pollution or the river
water "a danger that is very
real."
rorisls made what proved to be
a false report lhat they had ex-HELICOPTER SWOOPS OVER IRVINE RANCH LAND SPRAYING FUNGICIDE ON CROPS N.EAA SAN DIEGO f REEWAY
"We 're talking about a break
that is dumping from four to five
million gallons of raw, untreated
sewage a day into the r iver
stream." eculed a male hostage. Earlier
accounts indicated five or slx
terrorists in the building.
"They're free! They're free!"
a marine officer yelled into his
radio as the marines secured the
four-story Trente provincial gov·
ern m enl headquarters in
wooded suburban parkland of
southwest Assen.
The marines went in after the
shot was heard inside the con-
crete-and glass-building and the
terrorists telephoned the govern-
ment crisis center and claimed
they had killed a hostage, the
spokes man said.
"As soon as we heard that, the
marines were ordered to at·
tack." he said.
But he said when the marines
reached the top floor where the
hostages were held, the man the
Moluccans had reported execut-
ed was in fact only wounded.
The-crack anti-terrorist unit of
100 marines, the same one lhat
broke a siege by South Moluccan
terrorists last year, was airlifted
in transport helicopters to lhe
siege scene Monday night.
The spokesman said 60
marines attacked from two
sides, under a covering barrage
from marine sharpshooters.
One ,group which had hidden in
an adjacent building under cov-
er of darkness was the first to
reach the front door of the blue
and gray building.
The second unit was hidden on
the other side of the building and
raced across open gtound lo
reach the complex.
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Weathe r
Sunny Wednesday with
continued wanning trend.
Lows tonight 47 to 52.
Highs Wednesday 70 lo 7~.
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Waddill Team
Loses Bid for
Nurse's Tale
By TOM BARLEY
OI ... o.lly ~ SUff
A hospital nurse who protested
that her testimony as a defense
witness in the murder trial or
Dr. William Baxter Waddlll
might incriminate her found the
judge on her side today in
Orange County Superior Court.
Judge James K. Turner. told
an obviously disappointed de-
fense that l'le bad d~ided to ex-
ercise privilege in 'favor of Mrs.
Elizabeth Kennedy in the light of
statements made during a hear-
ing held Monday with the jury
absent.
It was repeatedly pointed oul
during that hearing that Mrs.
KenneJy's reported actions dur-
int the time Waddill allegedly·
strangled a baby in the
Westminster Community
Hospital nursery could leave her
open to prosecution.
Mrs. Kennedy sal on the wit-
ness stand in silence ·Monday
while defense attorn'ey Charles
Weedman and her lawyer,
Herbert S. Brummer, arrued
over b~r right not to· testify
about the alleged. killing on
Marcb 2, 1977.:
Judge Tu rner agreed with
Brummer today aft.er consider-
ing lhe i~sue overnight lbat
Mn. Kennedy should be able to
exercise her privilege and not
take lhe stand as a defense wil·
ncss.
Weedman immediately polnt·
ed out lhat he sUU has the right
<See WITNESS, Page A.%)
Body Found . . "
Along Beach
The bQdy of a )'oung man was
found 00 the beach near Clift
Drive and MyrtJe Street early
this momlnl. police la Laauna
Beach heve contl.f'ned.
Tbe man, in ~ twenUa, was rouocl b)' a puaerby. It wu In a
1lttln• sio.,tUon •Sal.oil a row ol
pilia•• at the baM of the beacb under Helater Park.
Police an DOt releulni the
name of tbe victlm pendtn1
nouncauon ot nut of kln. Police
aaid the death appear& to be a
1ulclde. No other inforanaUon
wu available at PHU Ume.
140 MP·B in Porsehe
Driver in 'Jlurban
Flees From Police
A motorist who may have
'been of Asian extraction led
police on a 75-mile chase Mon·
day night during which his
bright red Porsche at times hit
speeds of 140 miles an hour,
authorities said.
Oraqge Co\Jnly Sheriff's of-
ficers who joined in the pursuit
of the turbaned motorist said
their cars simply could not keep
pace with him as he led 10 police
units In a chase that began in La
Palma and ended in Banning,
Riverside County.
When the chase ended in Ban·
ning, 10 police units were lined
up behind the pursued Porsche.
But officers said lhe driver who
had led them on the nightmare
75-mile dash jumped from his
car, ran across nearby fields
and disappeared.
Helicopters who joined ground
units in the pursuit of the
Porsche as it crossed the
Riverside County Une were una-
1 ble to detect the fleein~ motorist
who may have removed bis
ptomlnent white turban as he ran.
Officers said four cars, three
of them police units, were struck
by the spee¢Jter during his drive
from La Palma to Banning.
They said bis red Porsche was ba~Jy damaged but was slUJ in
gooci running order when he de-
cided to abandon it and com·
plete his flight on foot.
This is how offtcers described
the pursuit:
They said it began in La
Palma where local officers
pursued the Porsche onto the
Riverside Freeway up to the
point where the fleeing car col·
tided with another 'vehicle near
Brookhurst Street.
The Porsche left the freeway
at that point bul then returned and was clocking an estimated
140 miles an hour when it struck
two more cars at lhe intersec-
, <See CHASE, Page AZ)
Thirsty Burglars
Hit LB Rest aurant
Burglars tnade of( with 16 bot-
tles of liquor from a Laguna
Beach r~laura.Qt sometime Sun-
day, police said today.
The $96 worth of alcqhol was
reported stolen by operators ol
Andree's Restaurant, 1464 South
Co.ast Highway when employees
reported to work Monday morn-
ing. Officers said acc~s to the
building was through louvered
windows.
Dogs ~nherit
2 Share $200,000 E1tate
MARYVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Prettx,. Boy and
Hbney Girl will be financially secure for fbe rest of
their lives.
An East Tennessee widow has left the bulk of
her $200,000 estate in trust for two stray dogs she too'k into her home. .
Hugh E. Delozier, the execuior or the estate of
Mrs . Lucy Hunter, said Monday ... Thc$e two dogs, ln
effect, were her family and she wa1)ted them ta.ken
care of. She lost ber son about 20 years a10 and her
husband passed away 10or11 years ago."
Mrs. Hunter, 71, died in June and her wUl dlreo~
ed that the bulk of the estate be used to set up a trust
for the dois' care. Pretty Boy and H®ey Girl, are tnOlllt'els -• 1the Heinz 57 vari~Y. •: iDelozier 1illd. ~
Space Rock
To Pass Earth
'l1iis Wee k
WASIUNGTON CAP> -The
Earth will have a close en-
counter with a n aster oid
Wednesday as one of the rocky
bodies passes within eight million
miles .
The object, estimated to be
between one-half mile and one
mile in diameter, will be the
second large asteroid to zip by
the Earth this month,
astronomers say.
A slightly larger chunk of
s pace rock came within 12
million miles March 8 as it
headed for a swing around the
sun.
Dr. Brian Marsden of the
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for
Astrophysics in Cambridge,
Mass., said Monday that both
:>bjects we re discovered in
February by Dr. Hans-Emil
Schuster of the European
Southern Observatory in Chile.
"There was never a question
<See SPACE, Page A2)
Royal Couple
Not Shaken
By lncllkm
LONDON (AP) -The solitude
of Westminster Abbey was shat-
tered when a middle·age woman
marched up the aisle and start-
ed shouting at Queen Elizabeth
II.
Stewards rushed up and pre-
vented. the woman from throw-
ing a handbag at the queen and
Prince Philip, who were attend·
ing a British Commonwealth
Day service Monday.
The shabbily dressed, uniden-
tified woman was arrested after
walking lo within a few yards· of
the royal couple and 1houlln1:
•'God didn't wahl any of bis
chlldren killed. or drowned in his
blood."
The outburst was heard by 2,~ peopte packed lnlo the ab-
be1 tor the annualservite.
The royal couple •~a.red \lll-
mo•ed by the fncldent and the
dc•n ol WatinJ.n.iter, the Very
Rev. Edward CUi>C!}ter.J. con~
tlnued the service, lfie 11rit.lsb
novrs ~gency Press AssodaUon
reported.
"It's a very serious situation,"
Dr. Nelson said.
The county health officer's
first move to protect the public
from contamination Monday
was to quarantine beaches near
the Santa Ana River outlet to the
sea.
Closed down was the stretch of
state beach in Huntington Beach
north or the river mouth lo
Beach Boulevard.
Also quarantined was the
Newport Beach section of beach
that runs south from the river to
56lh Street.
"Even after the breach 1s re-
. paired it will be .several days
before the beaches are re-
opened," Dr. Nelson said.
He pointed out that the raw
sewage being dumped into the
river through the ruptured 30·
inch sewer line can carry with 1t
a wide assortment or disease
dangers to humans.
Among those diseas es Dr.
Nelson cited as a "very real
threat" were dysentery ,
<See SEWAGE, Page A2>
o.11rl"li.tMittf,...
NO SWIMMING HERE
Newport Wat rs Clo•ed
~ DAILY PILOT USC
Temblor .
Rattles
--La Habra .
A small earlhquake ar.
ters hock rolled through La
Habra today, but httle damage
was reported.
The tre mor, rated by
California Institute of
Technology seismologists at 2.6
on the Richter scale, touched
orf a flurry of calls to police.
"Most or them just wanted to
know if it had been an earth-
quake,•• a police dispatcher
aald. ''But there was almost no
damage. Jw.;t one cracked win-
dow."
Today's temblor was an af·
tershock to Monday's quake,
which registered 3.4 on the
Richter scale but caused
minimal damage.
Both were centered one mile
west of La Habra along the
Orange County·Los Angeles
border.
The Richter scale i s a
measure of ground motion as
recorded on seismographs.
Quakes registering less than 3.5
aeldom cause appreciable
damage.
heiltP-AI
SPACE .•.
o( these two hlttin1 th~ eal"lb,
but there ii evidence these types
of object.I have itn.tck ld U.
paat," Maraden aald ln an I)).
terview. "A big one like these
probably hits every 1,000 years
or so.1'
The closest known pass of
such an obJect came in 1937
when the aster oid Hermes
m issed the Earth by only a half
million miles.
Weather on Earth erodes
evidence or past strikes, but a
re la tively recent impact is
thought to have left Meteor
Crater in Arizona, be said. This
crater, three·quarters of a mile
wide, is tens of thousands of
years old.
Marsden said the first of the
recently-discovered objects.
designated 1978 CA, has been
classified as an Apollo asteroid.
The 25 known bodies in this clalis
are relatively lar1e objects
whose orbits pass through the
Earth's orbit as they travel
around the sun.
''But the seconcfone, which we
call 1978 DA, has an orbit close
lo that or an Apollo, but not
quite," Marsden said.
Astronomers still are debating
the nature of the Apollo objects.
' No Smoking
That's What OC Poll Says
More than 63 percent or families living along the
Orange Coast area have no cigarette smokers within the
household, according to a recent opinion sampling taken
by the Daily Pilot.
AN ADDffIONAL 25 percent or the respondents said
only one family member smokes regularly.
The responses were the result or a random telephone
survey conducted in February.
IN FAMIUES WHERE more than one person smokes,
9 percent said two members smoke, 2 percent replied
three members smoke, and .3 percent responded that four
or more members of the household smoke.
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WffNESS BACKED. • •
by law to call M~. Kennedy and
at least attempt to ask the ques-
tions lhal he fei!ls will help Wad·
dill. Brummer made it clear dur·
Ing the hearing Monday,
however, that ii Mrs. Kennedy is
• called in such circumstances she
will invoke the Fifth Amend·
rnent in response to defense
questioning. The «-year-old Huntington
Harbour physician is accused of
strangling the 31-week female
fetus to death after his attempt
to abort the mother by injecting
a &aline solution failed.
A doctor who remained in the
nursf'r-~· with Waddill after the
defQ1>dant cleared all other
hC'~pital staff out of the area said
Waddill told him: "this baby
can't live."
Weedman at one point ln a
heated hearing accused pros·
ecutor Robert Chatterton or
threatening lo prosecute Mrs.
Kennedy on various crimina l
charges if the nurse decided to
testify for the defense.
.. 1 am willin« to take the stand
and so testify." he told Judge
Turner. "Mr. Chatterton told me
before this trial started that he
would prosecute Mrs. Kennedy
if I called her as a witness."
•'That is a very serious ac.
cusa lion," Judge Turner re-
minded Weedman. ''But it does
not help me to resolve this issue
or whether I should let Mrs. Ken-
Gem Theft Probed
Orange County sherifC's of-
ficers are investigating the theft
of jewelry valued at Sl,700 from
a South Laguna home. Deputies
Hid the theft occurred while
hair stylist Nayerb Hassan
Fakour, 40, of 21635 Ocean Vista,
was vacationing in Europe .
There was no sign of forced en·
try.
DAILY PILOT
nedy testify and perhaps in·
criminate herself."
Chatterton hoUy denied Weed·
man's allegation.
"I have 01Jver told Mr. Weed·
man any such thing," he told the
judge during a hearing held out
of the presence of the jury. "I
wouldn't make a statement like
that to any defense attorney."
And the deputy district at·
torney later accused Weedman
and co·counsel Malbour Watson
of making inflammatory state-
ments during closed bearings in
the hope that jurors would read
them in the newspapers.
Brummer told Judge Turner·
that Mrs. Kennedy's testimony
-she r eportedly was in the
nursery when Waddill made in·
criminating statements on
March 2, 1977 -"could leave
her open to prosecution on a
number of felonies."
Brummer told Judge Turner
that his client could be charged
with aiding and abetting a
murder if she allows herself to
be examined during the current
trial .
And he reminded Judge
Turner that Mrs. Kennedy made
a 64 -page statement to
Westminster police, a reading of
which is sufficient to persuade
any judge to keep her off the wit.
ness stand in her own best in-
terest.
That statement bas not been
allowed into the trial as
evidence. Its contents have not
been divulged at this point of the
trial.
But it is known that Mrs. Ken·
nedy was ln the nursery when
Wad dill allegedly suggested to a
prosecution witness that the
31-week fetus which survived the
s aline he injected into the
mother could be disposed of by
other means.
It is alleged by the prosecution
that Waddill suageated drowning
the Infant in a bucket of waler,
in;ectinB it with potassium
chloride, injecting it with insulin
or drowning ft in the nursery
sink.
Weedman vigorously argued
Monday that the testimony he
wants from Mrs. Kennedy is in
the police statement aod "can't
possibly incrlmlnate her.
o.lly Ptlel SUI! ........
IS EL MORRO BEACH MOBILE HOME PARK LIVING ON BORROWED TIME?
Residents Up11et at Statement Warning of Po11lble State Acquisition
Ins A .... ttW } Fro.a Pap Al ~e es PARK ACQUISITION •••
Gmtinmt mental impact report after ac-the owners (the Irvine Com-
Surrenders
LOS ANGELES (AP> - A
gunman dressed in black, who
stalked the ledge of an exclusive
32-story downtown apartment
building firing shots and
threatening to Jump, surren·
dered peacerully to police tod4y .•
The gunman, identified as
Thomas Simmons, 25, was
despondent over money prob-
lems and left a suicide note
before donning his black garb
and climbing to the roof of the
Bunker Hill Towers, police said.
Armed with a handgun, the
man climbed on the outer ledge
and began firing shots at ran-
dom, startllng and scattering
passersby below. There were no
immediate reports of injuries.
Police helicopters circled
overhead as a crowd of on·
lookers gathered along
downtown streets to watch. The
building, part of a redevelop·
ment project, js several blocks
from City Hall.
The area around the building
was sealed off and residents
were forbidden by police to come out. The busy Harbor·
Freeway·through the middle of
the downtown area was cla,,ed
during the high-risedrama.
The man stalked back and
forth on the ledge, then tired and
crawled back on the roof where
he was confronted by a police df.
ficer who tried lo talk him into
surrendering. "I don't like the look in his
eyes," the officer said.
As members of the special
weapons team arrived, the gun-
man dropped his gun on the
ledge and surrendered.
He was taken away im·
mediately for psychiatric
evaluation, officers said.
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CHASE •••
lion of the Riverside and
Newport freeways.
Sheriff's officers tried to cut
off the Porsche at the intersec·
lion of the Riverside Freeway
and the Imperial Highway, but
abandoned the chase when their
can could not keep the fugitive
ln sJghL
California Highway Patrolmen, Fullerton police and
La Palma officers then followed
the Porsche to the intersection
of the Riverside Freeway and
lhe Pomona Freeway where
another police car was rammed
by the fU&itive.
Officers said the Porsche then
headed for Banning where the
driver leaped rrom bis car and
diaappeared lnto the surround·
ing country. They sald he ap.
peared to be unhurt.
Pontiff Has Cold
VATICAN CITY CAP)-Pope
Paul VI called off Wednesday's
weekly general audience
because be bas a cold, the
Vatican bas announced.
quisition of the property, saying pany), then acquire the prop·
the process should be reversed. erty.
But in an interview today, Felty said the state has
Daniel Moreno, a land agent budgeted $22.6 million for the ac·
with the state's Department of quisition, bu~ hurried to add that
General Services. said the EJR ts just a budgeting figure and
must be prepared in conjunctioo not a fU'l'D ~t.. .
with the appraisal of land. After acqwnng the property.
"We need the EIR, appraisal Felty said, the atate begins a
report and (mobile home> re-general development plan, with
location plan all at once to take the ultimate plan for the park
to the Public Works board," bashed out ln public hearings.
Moreno said, addin~ that the Then the park is developed in
Parks and Recreation Depart. increments.
ment prepares the envirooJ:nen. Mobile park residents, headed
lal report. by Pomona attorney Leonard
"It all has to be handed ln at Shelton who also lives at El
one time." Morro, plan to form committees·
Leo Brady, another ~and agent to watchdog the process through
in ~os Angelt:s• saJd ~oday. the state.
"Tbts program as not set m con· And Shelton said the mobile
crete, you know. It could all home ~wners have not ruled out
change after we've heard from the possibility of a lawsuit
the people down there." against the state. Parks and Recreation
spokesman Felty outlined the
planning process through which
the state will go to acquire the
property.
He told mobile home residents
the first step is to prepare an ap-
praisal of the property, adding
that ls why residents were asked
tofllloutaquesUoonaire.
"From there we go to the
Public Works board who tells us
whether or not we can buy the
property," Felty said. The next
step is to negotiate a price wilh
"What we want to do is see
what steps it will take for them
(the state) to leave us alone,"
Shelton said today. "We want to
persuade them to take other
beaches that have no homes on
them. .
."It doesn't take a kin·
dergart.ener to figure out that
$22.6 million isn't going to buy
3,000 acres of Irvine land.
"It would take half that money
Just to buy up the trallers," he
said.
Harold Segerstrom,
Mesa J>ioneer, Dies
Harold T. Segerstrom, a
member of the pioneer family
that came to Orange County in
1898 and played a major role in
the development of Costa Mesa,
s uccumbed toa heart ailment
Mon-day.Hewas78.
Funeral services are set for 10
a.m. next Monday at the First
Presbyterian Church of Santa
Ana with burial to follow at
Fairhaven Memorial Park.
Mr. Segerstrom, born in
Orange in 1900, was the last of 10
children born to Charles and
Britta Segerstrom. They moved
to what is now Costa Mesa in
1903.
The family leased forty acres
across the streel from the fami·
ly home and present offices of
C.J . Segerstrom and Sons at 3315
Fairview Road in 1904, and
purchased the parcel in 1905.
From that origJnal acreage,
the Segrestrom family holdings
spread over large areas of what
is now north Costa Mesa and
south Santa Ana, including
South Coast Plaza.
Mr. Se1erstrom was active in
the dairy ibdustry with bis four
brotbers, operatiq one of the
largest dairy herds in the county
unUl 1942.
The family allO was one of the
· first to plant tarae lima beans ln
the area and was one of the
largest independent producera
in the state for many years.
Mr. Segerstrom served as
Preaident of the Greenville
warehouse unW 1977 and wu
aJso the vice president of the
California Large Lima Bean Ad-
visory Board.
In 1949, the Segerstrom family
started its first commerciaJ/in·
dustrial venture with the
purchase of the warehouse area
of the old Santa Ana Army Base.
He was influenUaJ 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 of
Santa Ana.
A history burt, Mr.
Segerstrom contnbuted to the
Orange County Historical Socie·
ty, Bowers Museum in Santa
Ana and to the 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 con·
tributions to the community.
He is survived by his wife of SJ
years, Veronica, one son, Harold
T. Segerstrom Jr., and four
arandcblldren.
Other survivors llaclude his
nephew, Henry T. Segerstrom;
sister-in-law, Mrs. Anton H.
Seeerstrom, and great-nephews
Toren and Anton Segerstrom
and great-niece, Mrs. Andrea
Grant.
The famlly has suggested
memorial contributions to the
Orange County Chapter of the
American Heart Asaociatloo.
New Pact Near for Miners?
WASHINGTON (AP) -M
slrikini coal mintl'I COQtlnued
to l~nore a back-to-work order,
bargaiJMrl for tbe Unlc.d Mine
I Workers and &be coal lnctuatry
today were Lo virtual aireemeat ~ a ne-. contract that could end
the ff-day •trike. Informed sources said.
''I f Ml 100 perceat c.natn that
IOmetldal'• coln& to bappu b •1.'l Aki one union oalclal •
Dte&otlaUoQI rwumed.
A IOUfCe clon to lbe talb
nodded amrmaUvely wben
Uk~ lf both aldea bad made a
deal. ·
But be ciuUOOed: ''Tbere'a
alw&1• a ono pvcent c..._.
something could go queeT.'~ He
'deacrlbed the 1le1otiatin1 meet·
lnf _, mornm, u mostly a
"copy-editing job." Like other
particlpaota, be asked that~
not be ldmtlOtd by reporters.
An lndtlstry eource 1ald lower-l~vel ot.ftclalt IOf' tbo two sides met eartltr todi) to review
drift lua\aac• o1 contnct terma
tor PreMntalloe to tbe mahl
ne1ot1aton.
UMW president Anlo&d Klller,·
ukecl U Iha two atdll were dolt
taouah to p~ an apeement
totell>er today/ 1ald: ''We've
bMa Uuit ck>ae air a kit\& UrM." fl• aaded that he ~ op..
tJmtJUc.
Tb• hut111tr1•• chle1
baraalner, Nicholas T. Cam1cia,
asked the same question,
repll~: "Don't know yet. "
Ne1otiaton have be4ln report-
ed .Sear qreem-1t before iD the
strike, only to have a last·
minute problem delay an an-
nounceDM!nt.
AINemeftt by n.,ot!ators on
t.rma wooJd not automaue1n1
ea.d the auike, •blch hu Clll the
natlon '1 coal Pc"oductloo by half
and f CJ11*1 powv curtailment.I
and lDdulUial.lob l~oUs.
The ua.ion'• barl•lnlna councll u wen u lu rank-and-nte mem~
benb1p mmt approve the tcnm
cl th• ..,...ment.
Tho bar•altlln1 eouncll
torpedoed two previous agree·
ments and the rank-and-file
mem benhip nsjecwd one over:
wbelmingly more t.ban a week
•10. Despite atriklnl miners• over·
wbllmlna defiance of a back·to-
work order, federal officials a.ta
trylnf to avoid a coalfield con·
lrontation tn the hope that the
neaottaton wll1 end tbe walltout.
"W• don~ plan any hasty or
lll·concelved ectlons. • . We
don't aeek an1 eonf rontation, ••
•ald Juattce Department
apoteamao Mark Sheehan.
''What w don't waol to do is
cnate an.y 1ltuaUon • • • th•\
eould lotedere with the collec-
t1H bvl.Wnc procesa."
I
San Juan
To Get
Mayor
San Jut\n Capistrano will get a
new mayor wnight following a
swearing in ceremony for new
c·ouncilmen e lected in last
Tuesday's mumc1pal eJections.
Gary Hausdorfer, Phillip
Schwartze and James Thorpe
will take the oath of omce at the
7 p.m. meeting. All three• are
slow growth advocates who sup.
l'ort the city's residential build-
ing restrictions and agricultural
preservation program.
Continuin g Councilman
Richard McDowell -the lone
development voice on the new
council -is expected to an.
nounce his resignation at the
meeting.
With McDowell presumably
out of the running, the prime
candidate for mayor is coun-
cilman Kenneth Friess. With
McDowell's resignation, Friess
will be the lone veteran coun·
cilman.
Last week, Friess said he
would accept the position if it
were offered but maintained he
had not seriously discussed it with
other councilmen.
Some observers say Friess
will be elected mayor and
Thorpe, who is a former coun-
c 1lm an, will be elected vice mayor.
Tonight's special meeting wiJl
take place in the council cham-
bers at 32400 Paseo Adelanto.
Bearded Men
Jlie Tonight
In Capistrarw
Several San Juan Capistrano
residents -who have been
cu ltivating their five o'clock
shadows since early January -
will compete tonight for the title
of hairiest man in town.
The judging by Miss San Juan
Capistrano and her court will
get under way at 5: 15 p. m . in the
El Peon shop at 26842 Ortega. Highway.
D efending champion Tony
Forster is not competing in this
year's event so the winner will
be a new member of San Juan's
bushy ranks.
The event is held in conjunc.
tion with the Fiesta de las
·Golondrinas, a w~k·long series
of e vents heralding the annual
return of the swallows to San
Juan Capistrano.
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SEWAGE •••
typhoid, viral diseases and "yes,
even cholera."
Causing officials the most
severe repair dilemma is the rush
or water through the river
caused by relieving the rain-
swelled waler stored behind
. Prado Dam in Riverside County.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
agreed late Monday to curtail
the heavy dam discharge as a
means to lower the river now.
But early today the river had
not dropped enough for county
sanitation officials to determine
the extent of the pipe damage.
T h ey pJanned to meet
throughout the day with county
health. flood control and enviroo-
mrntal health officials to plan a·
repair assault on the ruptured
line.
Jewelry Stolen
A burglar whose method ot en.
try is unknown took cash and
jewelry with a total value of
$3,370 from a Laguna Niguel
home. Orange County sheriff's
officers said the break-In and
theft was reported by designer
J udy K. Eschbach, 29651 Ken-
~in{:lton Lane. The family was at
work and at school at the time.
Shoe Sole
Traps Man
SAN JOSE (AP) -
Duane HyaU, 28, was ar-
r ested for investigation
after police noticed the
aoles of his shoea re-
sembled a pattern on the
body of a man who was
atomped to death.
Police said Hyatt bad
told them h~ found the
body of Herman Lucas,
66, ln M alley March 1.
t.ucas bad been stomped
wJlb such force that a
patterned design of a shoe
sole was lmprintod on his
head and che~t
}{yatt was booked Mori·
day after police quu.
Uoncd him obout the kill·
ln1.
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Earth E~peets 'CWse Eneoun.ter'
WASHINGTON CAP) -The
Ea1th will have a close en-counter will\ an asteroid
Wednesday as one of the rocky
bodies passes within eight million
mUes.
:l'he object, estimated to be
between one-half mile and one
mile in diameter, will be the se~ond Large asteroid to zip by
the Earth this month,
astronomers say.
A slightly larger chunk of
space rock came within 12
million miles March 8 as il
headed for a swing around the
sun. ~
Dr. Brian Marsden of the
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for
Astrophysics in Cambridge,
Mass., saui Monday that both
obj eels were discovered in
February by Dr. Hans-Emil
Schuster of the European
Southern Observatory in Chile.
"There was never a question
of these two hitting the earth.
but there is evidence these types
or objects have struck in the
past," Marsden said in an in·
lerview. "A big one like these
probably hits every 1,000 years
or so."
The closest known pass of
such an object came in 1937 wben tbe asteroid Hermes
missed the Earth by only a half
million miles.
Weather on Earth erodes
evidence or past strikes, but a
relatively recent impact is
thought to have left Meteor
Crater in Arizona, he said. This
crater, three-quarters of a mile
wide, is tens of thousands of
years old.
Marsden said the first of the
recently.discovered objects.
designated 1978 CA, bas been
classified as an Apollo asteroid.
The 25 known bodies in this class
are relatively large objects
whose orbits pass through the
Earth's orbit as they travel
around tbe sun.
"But the second one, which we
call 1978 DA, has an orbit close
to that of an Apollo, but not
quite," Marsden said.
Astronomers still ,are debatine
the nature or the Apollo objects.
Many think they are the remains
of dead comets, but others think
they are denser roclul similar to
thousands orbiting in a belt
between Mars and Jupiter.
"It bas been estimated that
there are more than a thousand
large Apollo objects, but we
don 'l discover them until the
Earth is in the right position and
they come very near."
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70 Vnlaarnaed
Troops Free
.
Dutch Captives
i ASSEN, Netherlands CAP) -f Under covering fire from nearby
rooftops, 60 Dutch marines i stormed a local government J complex in this northern Dutch
J city today and frei!d 70 hostages f held by South Moluccan ter-
• rorists since Monday, a govern-
., ment spokesman reported.
t Three hostages were slighUy
'
wounded during the attack and
another was badly wounded by
terrorists, the spokesman said.
A 40-year-old man, first thought
to be a woman, died when the
a.rrorists seized the bulding.
Tbe spokesman said three
young Moluccan gunmen were
captured In the 20-minute opera·
tlon, triggered when the ter·
rorists made what proved to be
a false report that they had ex-
ecuted a male hostage. Earlier
accounts indicated five or six
terrorists in the building.
"They're free! They're free!"
a marine officer yelled into bis
radio as the marines secured the
four.story Trente provincial gov.
ern ment headquarters in
wooded suburban parkland of
southwest Assen.
The marines went in after the
shot was heard inside the con·
crete-and glus·bullding and the terro~ ~tile 1ovem-
meat arial8 ~ter Uill ·claimed they bad' JaUed a hostage, the
s~11lan aaid: j,See~a,Pa,..u>
ilFEGUARDS WARN SURFERS ABOUT CONTAMINATED WATERS OFF SANTA AN.A RIVER
Broken Sewer Un• lf\ Garden Grove Mean• QuarenUned Beaches In Huntington, Newport
f Repair Bill: $1 Million
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I
Newport He~ Estimate for ]C18mine Gulch
r
Pressed by city councilmen,
Newport Beach PubUc Works
Director Joe Devlin said Mon-
day correction of "long stand-
ing" flood problems in Corona
del Mar's Jasmine Gulch would ·
cost about $1 million.
Council members Trudi
Rogers and Ray Williams asked
about the area during Monday's
council study session, citing the
flooding or two weeks ago.
At that lime homes and
garages In the 700 blocks or Iris
and Jasmine avenues in Corona
del Mar were hit with three feet
of muddy waters that residents
say rose because storm drains in
their common alley were not
kept cleared.
In his report Monday, Devlin
noted that similar problems
have occurred in the area before
because water running off the
bills above the area is channeled
down tbe aulcb. He said the gulch Is partially
blocked by Harbor View Drive
to retard nmoff. but in order to
get better damming of runoff,
the county Environmental
Management Agency and the
state Division of Dam Safety
. would bave to agree to a project
he estimated would cost $1
million. Devlin also said that, accord·
: Nuts Removed
f'iom NB Car;
'ReeliJ~p
Newport Beach pollce aay 'th~'re Id too .ri.re bow mucb
• ~ree Hlt ot he nut.a from a
!?at•un. no.z ue worth. bl.It
Dona Jollnloo hu a prett1 IOOd botlOD~
Ml11 Jobftlon, M a~
Jlur1e who work1 at Boas
Jlemorlal Hoapltalt foond out . t't bow ftluable lUC mats can
. :::f&1bewa1bact·
tn1 IMr .car out ot tM IPIN
wben lt W bMil left nu. lbe wu oe dilt1 wW •came to a ~bait. SomeoH 11941 nmo•ed UM
11\lta ~ tbe lift Nar wt boe.b ,... ,,.... tn pa-. ....
w.bea ...... the Cal"t tbl • Uane,..... fell on. " __..,_.
ing to readings taken by the
county Flood Control District at
the nearby Bf g Canyon
Reservoir, the rains thaL fell
prior lo the fiooding were un·
usually intense.
"The rain gauge recorded
three-quarters of an. inch in a
15·minute period, .. be explained:
•'That works out to three inches
an hour.
"Rainfalls of that lntenaity oc·
cur once every 80 years." Jake Mynderse, the city's
director of general services,
commented at the time of the
flooding that the problem was
not the result of clogged storm
drains, but was the result of the
intense rainfall which produced
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Mayoral Bid
more runofC than the storm
drains could handle.
"When rainfalls of that in·
wnsity· come on lop of alrea<b'
saturated ground, that means
you're eoing to have runor!
greater than the system is de-
signed for." Devlin told coWl-
cilmen.
Devlin also ouWned clean \IP
operations sUU going on in the
wake of last week's storms.
He said that once the
emergencies were dealt with the
top priority would be to clean
the beaches of the lower bay.
"We expect Back Bay Drive to
remain closed for at least two
weeks because it ls a low priori-
ty item," be said. The road has
been closed during recent
storms because of mudslides.
City Manager Jlobert Wynn
said the city would be ellJlble for
atate ud federal reimbursement
for 1tonn-related coats such as
tree replacement. beach and road
clean up and repa!rs to the
dama1edNewport Pier.
Cal Stewart, director of Parka.
Beaches and Recreation, earlier
reported that more than 1,000
· clty·owened trees have been
felled by the storms.
Dave Harshbarger, director of
the Karine Department said the
pier bas incurred damage to pU·
10111 support braces and the
landing ramp used by
Ufeguardl.
Wynn also noted \hat Myn· <See &EPADl, Pase AZ)
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SIGNS GO UP ALONG WEST NEWPORT BEACHES
Garden Grove Sptll lnto Senta Ana River Blamed
"!Jay Business Bill
Delayed, Tiro Weeks
Final acOon on a proposal to
give Newport Beach city codn-
cilmen more control over bast·
nesses operating on the waters
. of Newport llarbor was delayed
by two weeks bee a use or a
loophole pointed out at Monday's
City Councll meettn1.
Lorenzo Mlller. a marine OOft·
tract.or who lives on Lido Isle.
told councilmen that, as written,
the ordinance would require con-
tractors to gel a city permit to
work on projects in Newport.
The ordinance was written
speclflcally to control charter
party boats and to enable coun·
cilmen to keep non·ma'tine busi-
nesses. such as hair salons, real
estate offices or insurance of.
fices from operating from boats
moored ln the bay.
A• pl'elellled to councilmen
M'obday. the ordinance uanted
exceptions from permlts to
marlJ)e maintenance services,
but tailed to mention contractors
wbo build clocks and sea walls
amon1 Ute exceptAKl businesses.
Councllmen agreed that
failure to list marine contracting
ln the ox~ons was an over·
1igbt and put olf final acUon on
the me.sure ror two week• wblle
the or&ance la belnl rewritten .
Councllmen began work CJD the
proposal a month aco when
waterltoGt bomtowneTs cctm· .PJ.med tut clWter put.y bOall ....,. ~Dolle problema.
Counclhn~n asreed to
establllh an Ordinance whlda wm ~ ~·ton of ttholO
boa ta to"'. db" jJerm.lt •
SA River
Carries
Pollutant
By GARY GRANVILLE Of ... Delly ...... ,..,,
A ruptured sewer line that is
disgorging raw human sewage
into the Santa Ana River and
contaminating beaches near the
river's outlet had sanitation and
health officials handcuffed early
today.
Until the river water subsides
at the break point near the
Garden Grove Freeway in
Orange, workman can't begin
repair of the ruptured reinforced
cone rete sewer pipe.
Today County Health Officer
Dr. Robert Nelson called the
massive pollution or the river
water ••a danger that is very
real."
"We're talking about a break
that l$ dumping from four to five
million gallons of raw, untreated
sewage a day into the river
stream." "It's a very serious situation,"
Dr. Nelson said.
The county health officer's
rirat move to protect the public
from contamination Monday
was to quarantine beaches near
the Santa Ana River outlet to the
sea.
Closed down was the stretch of
state beach in Huntington Beach
north of the river mouth to
Beach Boulevard.
Also quarantined was the
Newport Beach section of beach
that runs south from the river to
56th Street.
"Even after the breach is re-
paired it will be several days
before the beaches are re·
opeoed," Dr. Nelson said.
He pointed out that the raw
sewage being dumped into the
river through the ruptured 30·
inch sewer line can carry with it
a wide assortment or disease
dangers to humans.
Among those diseases Dr.
Nelson dted as a "very real
threat" were dysentery,
typhoid, viral diseases and "yes,
even cholera."
Causing officials the most
severe repair dilemma rs the rush
of water through the river
caused by relieving the rain-
swelled water stored behind·
Prado Dam in Riverside County.
U.S. Army Corps or Engineers
agreed late Monday to curtail
the heavy dam discharge as a·
means to lower the river flow.
But early today the river had
not droooed enoudl for county
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Coast
Weather
Sunny Wednesday with
continued warming trend.
Lows tonight •1 to 52. Highs Wednesday 70 to 76,
INSIDE TODAY
If you're ~ on tour-
tng the Kfftg Tutankhorrum
ezldbit, lwre'• wMt to erpect
when you get to the Los
Angelet Count11 Musueurn.
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Beach Pi1rchase Assailed
BJ STEVE MJTCllELL ot , .. 0.11, ,.;1e4 1u11
Angry El Morro Beach
Mobilehome Park residents con.
fronted state parks and recrea-
t ion officiala and state laod
aeenta Monday niebt over tbe
potential acquisition of the 290-
unit enclave u a state park.
Jt was standlna room ooly at
El Morro Elementary School
where hundreds of full and ~
lime residents of the ocean-view
mobile home park turned out to
hear plans for ~slble state
purcbue ol 3,1111 acres ol land
between Corona del Mar and
Abalone Point.
Two weeks ago residents re-
ceived a questioonaire from the
state real estate division seeking
information on the value of the
mobile homes and warnln1 reai·
dents they may have to relocate.
The area being studied foT ac-
quisition from The Irvine Com·
.
No Smoking
Thm's What OC Poll Says
Mo~ than 63 percent of families living along the
Orange Coast area have no cigarette smoker• within the
household, accordina to a recent opinion sampling taken
by the Daily Pilot.
AN ADDITIONAL ZS percent or the respondents said
only one family member smokes regularly.
The responses wen the result of a random telephone
survey conducted in February.
IN J'AJllJ..JE8 WHERE mare than one person smotes.
9 percent said two members smoke, 2 percent replied
three members smolce, and .3 percent responded that four
or more members of the household smoke.
Debris Hits Beach
But Pilot Missing
Investigators continued their
effort.a to identify the five people
who died when their plane
crashed after taking off from tbe
Mammoth Lake airport Friday
night.
Lt. Bud Johnson of the Mono
County Sheriff's Department
said only two of the people have
been positively identified. · •
Listed as killed in the crash
were Joseph Edward Long, 44.
or Tustin. the pilot of the Cessna
210 and a passenger, Mllanna Jo
Grinder, 30, of Anaheim.
Johnson said identification of
Sniper Fires
At Cars Near
l Diamond Bar
f DIAMOND BAR (AP) -A
sniper fired several shots into
passing cars along the Route 57
Freeway today, authorities said.
There were no immediate re·
ports of injuries.
The shooting started shortly
before noon near the PaU1finder
Road ramp to the freeway. It
s topped several minutes later.
It was not immediately known
how many shots were fired. but
Los Angeles County Sheriff's
Deputy David Root said at least
one car was hit.
Sheriff's deputies set up a
command post at the Patbllnder Road ramp.
The divided, lour-lane freeway
connects the Sao Gabriel Valley
to the Anaheim area. The •boot-
ing occurred about 30 miles east
of downtown Los Angeles, and
jast north of the Orange Cotmty line.
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sanitalion officials to determine
the extent of the pipe damage.
They planned to m eet
throu&hout the day with county
health, flood control and environ-
ment.al health officials to plan a
repair assault on the ruptured line.
Pontiff Has Cold
VATICAN CITY <AP)-Pope
Paul VJ called oft Wednesday's
weekly general audience
because he baa a cold, the
Vatican b as announced.
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the other three bodies la golnc to
be difficult because they were 10
badly burned when the light
plane smaabed into a rock and
snow covered bl.Dside a few bu&
dred yards from tbe airport.
He said be ls wonmg clcsely
with two Orange County busi·
nesses listed by investigaton as
owners or operators of the craft
-Lowmar Corp. and West
Coast Equipment of Santa Ana.
"It's just terribly complicated
and very, very difficult right
now," he said of the process of
determining who the three dead
people are.
Johnson-said lnvestlcaton
from the Federal Aviation Ad-
mlnistraUon and the National
Tran1portatlon Safet1 Board
have been lifting through the
wreckage ol the lix·seat plane in
an effort to determine the cause
of the crash.
"It'll probably be a while
before they reach any con-
clusions,•• he noted. Johnson
said the weather wu clear with
Jillie wind the night of the faW
accident.
Shoe Sole
Traps Man
SAN JOSE (AP') -
Duane Hyatt, 28, was ar·
rested for investigation
after police noticed the
soles of bis aboea re·
aembled a pattern on tbe
body of a man wbo wu
stomped to death.
Police said Hyatt bad·
told them be found the
body of Herman Lucas,
66, in an alley March 1.
Lucas had been stomped
with such force that a
pa lterned design of a shoe
sole was imprinted on his
head and chest.
Hyatt was booked Mon·
day after police ques-
tioned him about the kill·
ing.
Gem Store
Theft Probed
Newport Beach police are eon-
tinuing their probe of the theft of
12 rlng•, valued at $13,323 from a
Fashion Island jewelry store.
The theft was report*11bortly
after 8 p.m. Thursday at tbe
Wyndham Leigh jewelry store
where employees told otneen
two men 1ma1bed the front dis-
play window. scooped up tbe
rtnga and ran off.
Employees and 1boppln1
center security euarda said they
tried to par1ue tbe Ude.ea, but
lost llO,lt "'~·
NB Doctor's
Office Hit
A WeattWI ph11Jclan Un.ct lotaea ln ftC.1 ol $10,000 frOrD a
wettend break·tn at bll ome..
Newport Beach pollce reported today.
Dr. llalph Pranklln told ~
fl!• offtce In aul&.e t at IOU Watcutf Ortve wa brokta llllo
by a thief who smllbld an G8ke wtactow. \
1'be dodot ~ ': ..U. of &Old ad .Um-lild a
tendlt .,._•UM U..-1W.in
the bUJ'Clary. ,..
pany by the atate includes about
three miles of coa1tal land
between aout.b Corona del Mar
and Abalone Point, and lnland
about two miles into the Sao.
Joaquin Hills.
The land, with the excepUoo of
El Morro Elementary School
and a water reservoir behiDd the
campus , would be acquired
through 1976 Park Bond Act
money as well as other state
funds set aside for parks ac·
quisition.
But El Morro residents want·
ed lo know why their parlc is in·
eluded m the state plans for ac-
qu!sition.
One woman told Parks and
Recreation assistant director
Dick Felty there is no room for
more sunbathers on the stretch
of white sand al the base ol the
m~~!le bom~ park.
.. 'i' ou can't tell me you can get
more people down on that beach
than are there now,'' the woman
Another Reid
said. "And we deserve It more
than somebody who just waits
for 10 minutes in a Ticketroo
line for a campsite."
But Felty disagreed with her
eonlentioa that there is no need
for state park sites near the
ocean.
"lo the past 10 years we have
had an increaae from 38 million
puk visitations to SS million and
we can't cope with the demand
for campsites."
One resident asked Felty how
the state can create a park next
to an existing e lementary
school.
"We have a firm control over
activities at our state parks," he
said. That comme nt drew
groans from the overflow au-
dience.
Residenta were alao concerned!
about preparation ol an envinJo.
mental impact report after ae..
quisition of the property, saying
the process should be reversed.
Anaheim Resident
Accepts Bus Raps
One of .two Anaheim men ac·
cused of hijacking a bua carry-
ing a party of tourists from the
Disneyland Hotel to the Loe
Angeles International Airport
pleaded guilty to eight fekmy
counll llonda7 lD Oranse CcJun.
ty Supericr Court.
Judae H. Wat'ftll Knight set
April 8 aa tbe date he will sen-
tnce Bracn., Jobn Besa, 19, to
what could be life in state pri.aoo
on the accumulated felonies.
He set March 20 as the date
co-defendant John Warren Ellis,
18, will be arraigned on identical
charges. Both men are held in
the county jail with bail set at
$100,000.
Both men were indicted by the
grand jury on allegations that
they hijacked an Airport Service
Inc. bus as it left t.be Disneyland
Hotel en route to the Los
Anceles airport.
Police aald the pair put on ski
ma aka and then held· 11
passengers at gunpoint after or·
derina the driver to halt oo a
NB Man Gets
'Three ~onths
A Newport Beach real estate
broker bas been sentenced to
three montha in Orange Courity
Jail and three years probation
on a felony charge or mating
false stat.ementa to the Veterans
Administration.
Eugene Frances Mayo, 43,
pleaded 1uUty to the charge, ac-
cording to Assiltant U.S. At·
torney Robertlrt. Newell.Jr.
The conviction resulted from
lnveatlgat.lons by the FBI into al·
legallona of VA and Federal
Houaln&Autborityfraad.
-
lonely stretch of road near
Yorba Unda.
Police said the paJr fled on
foot into an orance pove after
they toot $5,000 lD cub and
vaJaablea from the terrlfled
pauenien.
Kesa and EDla were arnaect
the next day after tbeJ au~
ed to me one ol tbe stolen credit
cards to purcbaae a stereo
system at an Anaheim etore..
Nuke Waste
Plan Goes On
PORT KUENEME (AP) -
The N avy'a controvenlal plan to
unload 5,!00 tom of antarctic
nuclear wu&e at Port Hueneme
wiJI a.tart Thursday wltboat
State Health Department a.
terfereace, otflda1a aald todq.
But apoteaman Bob Nance
said the Health Department ts
negotialinc with the un·
dersecretary ol the NaYJ to in·
sure that the Navy movea the
material to a regtstet'ed nuclear
dump site as quickly as possible.
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REPAIR .•.
d erse's depa rtment, wh1$=h ts
responsible for debris clean up,
logged more ao than $58,000
worth o( overtime from t~ two
major February storms alone.
•He said a report deta1lin1 an
the c0sta to the cftJ would be re~dy for councilmen in two
weeks.
AlferlOop
Members of the Marine Corps Silent Drill Tea~ do t~c~r
stuff at an exhibition on the campu~ o~ :\1lss1on . V1e.10
High School. The troupe i;><:rformcd lor 10 mmut es
without a vocal comm:.md betn~ given .
Tiro Crash Victims
Named After Crash
Pieces of a light plane that
collided with another private
plane oU Huntin1ton Beach
Saturday, then crashed at sea,
continued washing ashore today.
One man whose identity has
not been released is believed lo
have died when the rented small
plane went down.
lnvestigaton have found ooe
piece of wreckage positively
identified as being part or the
Cessna rented from Shaw
Airmolive at Orange County
Airport.
Authorities have the name of
• the atudelat pilot wbo checked
the orange and white airuaft
out far a aoka flight Saturday,
but refme to release it anW re-
maim are foaDd and ldentlfied. If DCDe are found., the Yictim
will be named at th• diacntiao
ol t.be o...q. CoaatJ Sheriff·
Coroner's office. a apokeaman
explained today.
The second pilot involved in
Saturday's mid-air colllsion,
Arne Petersen, 46, Newport
Beach, wasn't injured fnd was
able to land his damaged Cessna
s afely at Mile Square Regional
Park in Fountain Valley.
Petersen told investigators he
wu cruising at about 2,000 feet,
above Saturday's overcast,
when another plane, apparently
gaining altitude beneath him,
struck the tail ol his craft.
Petersen declined today to
comment further on tbe incident
to newsmen.
Sheriff's deputies gathering
the wreetace of the downed
plane near the foot of Golden
West Street at Paelflt Coast
Highway in Huntincton Beach
say they have recovered about
70 percent ol the craft.
Alan L. Crawford. chief ot the
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"As soon as we beard that. the
marines were ordered to at-
tack," he said.
But be said when the marines
rea<:hed the top floor where the
hostages were held, the man the
Moluccans bad reported ex.ecut·
ed wu In faet on1J wounded.
Tbe crack anti-terrorist unit of
100 marinm, the same one tbat
bro"ke a liele bJ South Molucean
terrorists last year. was airlifted
·in transpart belkopten to the
siege scene Monda1 night.
The spokesman aald 60
marines •\tacked from two
sides, un~ rovering barrage
from marine slulrpftbooters.
One group which bad hidden ln
an adjacent building under cov·
er ol darkness was the first to
reach the front door of the blue
and gray building.
Neuport Sets
:p1ay Tryouta
Auditions are beln1 held tbroalh MardJ Z1 tor an orillnal
pla1 to b• preseatecf by
Coa1tllne Community Colle1e
and tbe db" of Newport Beach
durln• tho city's Arts Festiv~
May Uand20.
The audltlons are open to
performtn1 members of the
public iDcludlftl actors. singers,
dancers and musJc:lana.
Auditions be1an Mond•f and wm conUnue tonJ1bt at 7 0 elock
at tbe Corona del Mar HlJh
SebooJ uttlt Theater and at 7
p.m. Thondat and lf&rda %1 at tbe !hwport ,Tbeater/Aru Center, 2501 Clift l>rhe.
Mtwport leach.
For lurUJes' lntormatJcm call 981-0lll. -•
National Transport.ation Safety
Board's Lo6 Angeles field olfice,
is io charge of the crash In·
vestigation.
Pair Freed
Of Charges
fu Kidnap
Kidnapping charges were
dropped Monday because of in·
sufficient evidence against two
motorcycle club members ac·
cuaed ol abducting a pair of
brothers ln Huntineton Beacb
last Thursday.
But police 1afd today they still
have found no traee of Charles
Duane Taylor, 20, and Allen •
Greg Taylor. 22, believed to be
the victims ol tbe alleged Dd.
napping.
Tt\e Taylor brothers were last
seen at 9 p.m. Thursday as they
reportedly were led from the
younger brothers' 1513 Alabama
St. residence at gunpoint by two
men. police said.
But witnesses couldn't identify
the alleged abductors, said Hun-
t ington Beach police Sgt. Bert
Chadwick.
Released Crom custody were
James Emanuel Earls, 32, and
Thomas F1oyd Pugh, 31, both of
Buena Park.
Huntington Beach and Buena
P ark police said they believe the
alleged incident is related to a
feud that began in Buena Park
Jan.15.
&tater Bunny Due
Al Newport Library
The Easter bunny will make a
personal appearance at the
Newport Beach Public Library,
Corona dcl Mar Branch at 10:30
a .m . March 21 during the special
Easter story time.
Children 3 to s years old are
invited to lbe free program
which will feature games, songs.
stories, poems and Easter eggs.
Parents can pre-register
chtldren for the program at the
library.
CAmdidates
Set Forums
In Newport
Candidates for the
Newport Beach City Coun-
cil will be discussing city
issues a t three public
forums this week.
Tbe first is slated
to night at 7:30 in the
Harbor View Homes
club house on Port
Westbourne Place. It ia
beinJ sponsored by tbe
Harbor View Homea
Homeownera Aaodation •
Wednesday n11bt, tbe
Udo Isle Women's Club ii
sponsoring a rorum at Ole
Udo Isle clubhouse, 701
Via Lido Soud. It belins at
7:30 p.m.
Tbunsday momtng, the
Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce
and the Newport Center
A111ociaUon are aponsor-
lnl a forum at the Mar-
riott Hotel. Resenallou
for the $4 brukfut meet-
lnl ma,y be made throuib
eltbeT organ.laation. Tbe
meeUq beclas at 7:ao
a.m .
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Saddlebaek Afternoon
N.Y. Stoeks • EDITION
VOL. 71, NO. 73, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES
SB Trustee
By LAURIE KASPER
OI U. O.lfy P'llet Statt
El Toro Homeowners Associa-
tion President Kristine Kister
has asked Saddleback Valley
Unified School District trustees
for an ••official housecleaning."
Mr s. Ki s t e r i s a s king
specifically for a policy limiting
trustees' efforts as school board
members in issues that are un-
related to education.
She made the request lo Loa
f Young, president of theASchool
board, after she found that
Trustee Mary PhUllps used her
school board stationery to write
a letter s upporting a con-
troversial El Toro development.
The 401 condominium units
planned on 43 acres near El Toro
Road and Aliso Creek by
Pacesetter Homes, one or Mrs.
Phillips' campaign contributors,
have been approved by the coun·
ty planning commission.
ewage
70 llnlaarnaed
Troops Free:
Dutch Captives
ASSEN, Netherlands (AP> -
Under covering fire from nearby
'rooftops, 60 Dutch marines
I stormed a local government
com pl ex in this northern Dutch
city today and freed 70 hostages
held by South Moluccan ter·
rorists since Monday, a govern-
ment spokesman reported. ~ I
SACCChie/
Assailed~
By Board
By J ERRY CLAUSEN
Ot tM Deify P'llet SIMI
Jim Bone, Saddleback Area
Coordinatini Council (SACC>
president, was charged Monday
night with exe r c i sing a
"political pocket veto" by
withholding SACC planning re-
view board recommendations to
the County Planning Com·
mission.
Harold Beck, executive board
liaison officer to the review
board, said during an executive
board session that the complaint
came directly from review
board members. He later iden·
tified them as Henry Beaudry of
Laguna Hills and Pete Thomas
of El Toro.
Speaking from the floor at
Monday's session, Beaudry said,
•·1n all of my five years (on the
, review board) I have never seen
such a mess being created by
the executive board."
The review board meets week·
Jy to consider Saddleback Valley
projects scheduled to go before
the county Planning Com-
mission, making recommenda-
tions on each proposal in the
name of SACC, an umbrella or-
ganitation for area homeowner
groups.
The review board is a commit-
tee reporting to the executive
board and all recommendations (See VETO, Page A!)
Three hostages were slightly
wounded during the attack and
another was badly wounded by
terrorists, the spokesman said.
A 40-year-old man, first thought
lo be a woman, died when the
terrorists seized the buiding.
The spokesman said three
young Moluccan gunmen were
captured in the 20-minute opera-
tion, triggered when the ter-
rorists made what proved lo be
a raise report that they had ex-
ecuted a male hostage. Earlier
accounts indicated rive or six
terrorists in the building.
"They're free! They're Cree!"
a marine officer yelled into.his
radio as the tQarines secured the
four-story Trente prorinc\.al cov·
ern menl b eadquarteu1. in
wooded suburban parkland of
southwest Assen.
The marines went in after the
shot was heard inside the con-
crete-and glass-building and.the
terrorists telephoned the govern-
ment crisis center and ,claimed
they had kill_ed a hostage, the ·
spokesman said.
"As soon as we heard that, the
marines were ordered to at·
tack," he said.
But he said when the marines
reached the lop floor where the
hostages were held, the man the
Moluccans had repc)rted execut-
ed was in fact only wounded.
The crack anti-terrorist unit of
100 marines, the same one that
broke a siege by South Moluccan
terrorists last year, was airlifted
in transport helicopters to the
siege scene Monday night.
The spokes man said 60
marines attacked from two
sides, under a covering barrage
from marlne sharpshooters.
One group which bad hidden in
an adjacent building under cov-
er of darkness was the first to
reach the front door or the blue
and gray building.
The second unit was bidden on
the other side of the building and raced across open ground to
reach th ~ c9mplex. the
spokesman said.
ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1978 TEN CENTS
Influence Use Criticized
However, the project is being
a12pealed by Mrs. Kister 's
hcfm eowners group. ·
Mrs. Kister noted In a letter to
Loa Young, the school board
president,· that trus tees have
taken no official action on this
project.
"My inquiry is thus directed
towards what appears to be un-
official use of the taxpayers'
runds in an action which conveys
an intent to influence official ac-
lion on county projects.
.. I believe the common term
for this is 'influence peddling' " Mrs. Kister wrote. '
Mrs. Phillips, however, denied
that st}e had any such intent
with the letter.
When questioned whether she
felt it. was proper to use the dis-
tract letterhead for business un-
related to the district, she said,
·'I never really thought about it. ••
She also noted that she did not
sign the letter as a trustee. She
signed it as Saddleback Area
Coordinalinll Council (SACC>
liaison for the Lake Forest I
Homeowners Association.
However, some questions have
arisen whether the use of this ti-
tle and the supportive stance
was proper.
In mid-December, SACC was
informed that John May was to
be Lake Forest I 's voling·
member on its planning review
board. But Mrs. Phillips said he
was added to the board and
didn't replace her untaf last
month.
Lake Forest l also has stated
its s upport for the El Toro
Homeowners' appeal of the de-
velopment.
Mrs. Phillips said this was a
change from their previous posi·
lion. Her association, however,
<See BOARD, Page A2 fv
Beaches
Bappg Bolidag!
Monday was not Halloween but it was a
holiday or sorts for Los Alisos In-
termediate School students. These seventh
graders celebrated the semester break by
returning to their a lma mater. Lomarena
Elementary School, and impersonating
Kiss. the popular rock group. for sixth
graders. Performers, left to right, John
Ackerman, Mike Lee, Harvey Villa and
Dan Lowrey put on characteristic make·
up and garb for the evenL
Driver in Turban
Flees From Police
SA River
Carries
Polluiant
By 6ARY GRANVILLE
Ot ._ Oallf P'llee Si.ff
A ruptured sewer line that is
disgorging raw human sewage
into the Santa Ana River and
contaminating beaches near the
river's outlet had sanitation and
health o{(icials handcuffed early
today.
Until the river water subsides
at the break point near the
Garden Grove Freeway in
Orange, workman can't begin
repair of the ruptured reinforced
concrete sewer pipe.
Today County Health Officer
Dr. Robert Nelson called the
massive pollution of the river
water "a danger that is very
real."
"We're talking about a break
that is dumping from fowr lo five
million gaUons or raw, Wltreated
sewage a day into the river
stream."
"It's a very serious situation,''
Dr. Nelson said.
The county health officer's
first move lo protect the public
from contamination Monday
was to quarantine beaches near
the Santa Ana River outlet to the
sea.
Closed down was the stretch of
state beach in Huntington Beach
north of the river mouth to
Beach Boulevard.
Also quarantined was the
Newport Beach section of beach
that runs south from the river to
56th Street.
A motorist who may have
been or Asian extraction led
police on a 75-mile chase Mon-
day night -during which his
bright red Porsche at times rut
s peeds or 140 miles an hour
authorities said. •
and disappeared.
Helicopters who joined ground
units in the purs uit of the
Porsche as it crossed the
Riverside County line were una-
ble to detect the fleein~ motorist who may have removed his
prom inenl white turban as he ran.
Waddill Team
Loses Bid for
Nurse's Tale
By TOM BARLEY
"Even after the breach is re-
paired it will be several days
· berore the beaches are re-
opened," Dr. Nelson said.
Orange County Sherirr's of-
ficers who joined in the pursuit
of the turbaned motorist said
their cars simply could not keep
pace with him as he led 10 police
units in a chase that began in La
Palma and ended in Banning Riverside County. •
When the chase ended in Ban-
ning, 10 police units were lined
up behind the pursued Porsche.
But orficers said the driver who
had led them on the nightmare
75-mile dash jumped from his
car, ran across nearby fields
Officers said four cars, three
or them police units, were struck
by the speedster during his drive
from La Palma to Banning.
They said his red Porsche was
badly damaged but was still in
good running order when he de-
cided to abandon it and com-
plete hls flight on foot.
This is how officers described
the pursuit:
They said it began in La
Palma where local officers <See CHASE, Pa1e A!)
Ol IM°"''' P'llet SUit
A hospital nurse who protested
that her testimony as a defense
witness in the murder trial of
Dr. William Baxter Waddill
might incriminate her found the
judge on her side today in
Orange County Superior Court.
Judge James K. Turner. told
an obviously disappointed de-
fense that he had decided to ex-
ercise privilege in favor of Mrs.
Elizabeth Kennedy in the light of
statements made during a bear·
ing held Monday with the jury
absent.
It was repeatedly pointed out
during that · hearing that Mrs.
KenneJy's reported actions dur-
ing the time Waddill allegedly
s trangled a baby in the
(See WITNESS, Page A!)
Jarvis Issue
CoulilHalt
Viejo Parks
By WILLIAM HODGE
OI IM D9Mr ...._.Stall -M~aslon Viejo park develop-
ment most likely will be stalled
pending t he outcome of the
state's June 6 election1and cOutd
grind to a h~t U the J arvls-Gann
property tax llmltaUon initiative
passes.
That's the warning county of-
ficials eave •unicipal Advisory
Council members Monday oo the
•ls of a presentation of Jarvis
Jntpaet on county. service area
, aloe, which encompasses Mia-
1lon Vlejo.
Ctttni • recent county
1upervisora' rejection ot bidl for
coutruc:Uon ot La1una mu.a·
StocQori P.nt; count¥ Environ-·
mental N..,emeot Arency ol-
flcial Carl Nelson told MAC -
11aem1*a tbey could expect Lbo
( PA&S8,Pa1eAJ) •
He pointed out that the raw
sewage being dumped into the
river through the ruptured JO.
inch sewer line can carry with it
a wide assortment of disease
dangers to humans.
Among those diseases Dr.
Nelson cited as a "very real
threat" were dysentery.
typhoid, viral diseases and "yes.
even cholera.'•
Causing officials the most.
severe repair<lilemma is the rush
or water through the river
caused by relieving the rain-
swelled water stored behind
Prado Dam in Riverside County.
U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers
agreed late Monday to curtail
the heavy dam discharge as a
m eans to lower the river flow.
But early today the river ba<l
' (See SEWAGE, Page AZ)
Coast
Weather
Sunny Wednesday with
continued warming trend.
Lows tonight 47 to 52.
Highs Wednesday 10 to 76.
INSIDE TOD-' Y
If you're planning on tour-
ing the King 'rutcmkhomvn
erhibil, 1wn's what to ezpect
when uou gd to the Los
Angeles Countu Mutueum.
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' ' .42 DAILY PILOT SB luttsday, March 1-4, 1978
New Contract Near
UMW, Coal Industry Negotiate
WASHINGTON CAP) -As
striking coal miners continued
to ignore a back-to-work ord.er,
bargainers for Lhe United Mane
Workers and the ~oat industry
today were an virtual agreement
on a new cQnlract that could end
the 99-day s trike, informed
sources said.
''I feiil lOQ percent certain that
something's going to happen to-
day," said one union oWclal u
negotiations resumed.
A source close to the talks
nodded affirmatively when
asked if both sides had made a
deal. But be cautioned : "There's
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No Smoking
That's What OC Poll Says
More than 63 percent or families living a~on~ the
Orange Coast area have no cigarett~ ~mokers ~1thin the
household, according to a recent opm1on sampling taken
by the Daily Pilot.
AN ADDITIONAL ZS percent or the respondents said
only one family member smokes regularly.
The responses were the result of a random telephone
survey conducted in February.
IN FAMILIES ~HERE more than one person s mokes,
g percent said two members smoke, 2 percent replied
three members smoke, and .3 percent responded that four
or more members of the household smoke.
E'ro1t1 Page Al
PARKS DEVELOPMENT. • •
sam e fate for Mission Viejo
parks.
"That will probably be lhe rec-
om m cnda l ion for Barcelona
Park in two weeks because or
un certainty about wh ethe r
maintenance funds will be
available," Nelson said.
The county is ready to award
the contract for Darcelona Park
construction ~ the same stage
Stockport Park was at when
s upe rvisors r ejected bids
because or uncertainty over the
J ar v1s initiative.
"There won't be a park unless
there's some other revenue if
Jarvis passes," Nelson warned.
.. The funds to build the park are
there -it's the maintenance
funds that are in question.''
'Nelson said that, although the
county received an "eltcellent"
bid on Barcelona Park construc-
tion officials probably would
have to adopt a wait and see at-
titude because of the J arvis in·
itiative.
than now and the next round of
bids we get would be less com·
petitive," Nelson said.
MAC member James Dodge
s aid the county should be ready
to go with the parks if Jarvis
fails and maintenance funds are
available.
"We ought to be in a position
to move swiftly if that happens,"
Dodge told the council.
Members unanimously agreed
to r ecommend that county of·
fi cials ask for an extension on
the Barcelona bid but refrain
from awarding a construction
contract on Aurora Park pend·
ing the outcome of the June elec·
ti on.
E'rom Page AJ
CHASE •••
pursued the Porsche onto the
Riverside Freeway up to the
point where the fleeing car col·
tided with another vehicle near
Brookhurst Street.
always a one percent chance
som ething could go queer." He
described the negotiating meet·
ing UHs morning as mosUy a
"copy.edJting job." Like other
participants, he asked that he
not be Identified by reporters.
An industry source said lower·
level olfjcials for the two sides
met earlier today to review
draft language of contract terms
for presentation to the main
negotiators.
UMW president Arnold Miller,
asked if the two sides were close
enough to put an agreement
together today, said : "We've
been that close for a long Ume."
he added that he remained op-
ti m lslic.
The Indu s try's chief
bargainer, Nicholas T. Camicia,
asked the same qu estion,
replied: "Don't know yet."
Negotiators have been report·
ed near agreement before in the
strike , only to have a las t.
minute problem delay an an-
nouncement.
Agreement by negotiators on
terms would not automatically
end the strike, which has cut the
nation's coal production by half
and forced power curtailments
and industrial job layoffs.
The union's bargaining council
as well as its rank-and-file mem·
be rship must approve the terms
of the agreement.
The barfalnlng council
torpedoed two previous agree·
ments and the rank-and-file
membership rejected one over-
whelmingly more than a ~eek
ago.
Despite striking minersl over-
whelmlng defiance of a back-to.
work order;, federal officials are
trying to avoid a coalfield con-
frontation in the hope that the
negotiators will end the walkout.
"We don't plan any hasty or
ill ·conceived actions ... We
don't seek any confrontation/'
said Justice Department
s pokesman Mark Sheehan.
"What we don't want to do is
create any situation • • • thal
could interfere with the collec-
tive bargairtlng process."
T~n Saves Life
SANTA MONICA CAP)
Quick action by a teen-ager,
James Medina, is credited with
saving the life of 94-year-old
Milton E. Clasen, who tripped on
the Santa Monica Pier and
plunged 20 feel into the ocean.
Waiting for Dinner
Detroit Zoo worker Sheryl Krause, 22.
warms a bottle of milk in the sink of the
kitchen in the zoo hospital while a month
and a half old camel waits for hi s dinner.
The young camel was abandoned after its
birth in the snow and cold.
Asteroid to 'Pass By'
Space Rock Within Eight Million Miles
WASHlNGTO?i \AP) -The
Earth will ha{e a close en·
countei: with an, a steroid
Wednesday as one of the rocky
bodies passes within eight Dlilllon
miles.
The object, estimated to be
between one-half mile and one
mile in diameter, will be the
second large asteroid to zip by
the Earth thi s month ,
astronomers say.
A sllahtly larger chunk of
space rock came within 12
milllon miles March 8 as it
headed for a swing around the
sun.
Dr. Brian Marsden of the
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for
Astrophysics in Ca~b~i~g~.
Mass., sau1 Monday that both
abjects were discovered in
February by ·Dr. Hans-Emil
Schus ter of the Europea n
Southern Observatory in Chile.
"There was never a question
of these two hilting the earth,
but there is evidence these types
or objects have struck in the
past ." Marsden said in an in-
terview. "A big one like these
probably hits every 1,000 years
or so."
they are denser rocks similar to
thousands orbtlin~ in a belt
betw('en Mars and Jupiter.
•·rt has been estimated that
there are more than a thousand
large Apollo objects, but we
don 't discover them until the
Earth is in the right position and
they come very near ," Marsden
said.
Neither of the new asteroids is
bi g enough to see with the naked
eye or with binoculars. But
Marsden said amateurs having
The closest known pass of telescopes with 12-inch or larger
such an object ca!l'e in 1937 • lens may be able to spot 1978 DA w~en the asteroid Hermes afte r midnisrht in the south· m~ssed ~e Earth by only a half southeast. The object will rise
million miles. less than 50 degrees above the • ~eather o n Ear.th erodes horizon and will be moving
evJde i:ice or past stn.kes, but .a rapidly eastward.
And because the county is
ready to advertise fo r bids on
Aurora Park construction, MAC
m embers asked if the bidding
should be postponed.
"It just depends oo whether
you want lo spend a few dollars
and be ready or put everything
in the cooler ," Nelson said, ex·
plaining that Aurora Park bids
would probably not be processed
until after the June election
because of time involved in the
bidding process.
The Porsche left the freeway
at that paint but then returned a nd was clocking an estimated
140 miles an hour when it struck
two more cars at the intersee·
tion of the Riverside and
Newport freeways.
F...,..P..,,eAJ relatively recent impact ts
thought to have left Meteor
Crater in Arizona, he said. This
crater, three-quarters of a mile
Fro111 Page Al
Several MAC members ex·
pressed concern that the
Barcelona bid would be lost if
rejected by county supervisors.
''The only risk would be that
construction would be busier
Bandit Gets
$4,700 in
SA Holdup
A lone bandit held three tellers
and two customers at gunpoint
Monday before escaping from a
Santa Ana savings and loan of·
flee with $4,700, police reported
today.
They said the robber wore a
bandanna over the lower portion
or his race when he confronted his
victims in the Lincoln Savings
and Loan orrtce at 1631 N. Bristol
St., Santa Ana.
The victims said the gunman
carried lhree paper sacks with
him and ordered lhe tellers to
put their money into the sacks.
Then he ran through a back
door and was last seen fleeing
across a parkintc lot, police said.
0RANQ£ COAST Sii
DAILY PILOT
r
Sheriffs officers tried to cut
off the Porsche al the intense<:·
lion of the Riverside Freeway
and the Imperial Highway, but
a bandoned the chase when their
cars could not keep the fugitive
in sight.
Wl1'NESS BACKED. • •
We s tminster Community
Hospital nursery could leave her
open to prosecution.
Mrs. Kennedy sat on the wit·
ness stand in silence Monday
while defense attorney Charles
Weedman and her lawyer,
Herbert S. Brummer, argued
over her right not to testify
about the alleged killing on
March 2, 1977.
Cali fornia Hi g hway
Patrolmen, Fullerton police and
La Palma officers then followed
the Porsche to the intersection
of the Riverside Freeway and
the Pomona Freeway where
another police car was rammed
by the fugitive.
Officers said the Porsche then
headed for Banning where the
driver leaped from his car and
dis appeared into the surround·
ing country. They said he ap-
peared to be unhurt.
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SEWAGE •••
not drop~ enough for county
sanitation officials to determine
the extent of the pipe damage.
They planned to meet
throughout the day with county
health, flood control and environ-•
mental health officials to plan a·
repair assault on lhe ruptured
line.
Couple Held
In Kidnap
PORn.AND, Ore. <AP) -A
couple accused of ltldnapplng
the daughter of a California car
dealer was arrested by FBI
agents.
The FBI s aid David K.
Curnutte, 34, and Kimberley J.
Spiegel, 21, were taken into
custody without incident Sunday
night at a motel In suburban
Tigard.
Deborah L . Lukens. 23, of
Upland,· was lddnapped at ber
apartment Feb. 1S and releued
after her father paid a $40,000
ransom, FBS aaent Blll WlWama
iald.
Man Survives Fall
SVENDBORO, Denmark (AP)
-An amateur paraebuUst •ur·
'flved a fllll ot more than 1,000
ffft. beN Sandat after hi. ~
felled COCIPID until be WU about
IO feet ftorn tbe l1"0Uftd. l>odOi'9
aa'4 fta)k JenM. • 12·~ c~ 1lllktnC Im tolb Jump,
•utf ... ;brGUD_ .... Ud .....
ble l.llt.mai ~. INt wai out
of danier.
Judge Turner agreed with
Brummer today after consider·
in g the issue overnight that
Mrs. Kennedy should be able to
exercise her privilege and not
lake the stand as a defense wit·
ness.
Weedman immediately point·
ed out that be still bas the right
by law to call Mrs. Kennedy and
at least attempt to ask the ques·
lions that he reels will help Wad-
dill.
Brummer made it clear dur·
ing the bearine Monday,
however, that if Mrs. Kennedy is
called in such circumstances she
wilt invoke the Fifth Amend·
·ment in response to defense
questioning.
The 44-year-old Huntington
Harbour physician is accused of
str angling the 31-week female
fetus to death after his attempt
lo abort the mother by injecting
a saline solution failed.
A doctor who remained in the
nursery with Waddill after the
d e fendant cleared all other
hospital staff out of the area said
Waddill told him: "this baby
can't live."
Weedman at one point in a
heated hearing accused pros-
ecutor Robert. Chatterton of threatening lo prosecute Mrs.
Kennedy on various criminal
charges if the nurse decided. to
testify for the defense.
"I am willinJl to take the stand
and so testify," he told Judge
Turner. "Mr. Chatterton told me
before th.is trial started that he
would prosecute Mrs. Kennedy
if I called her as a witness."
"That is a very serious ac-
cusation," Judge Turner re-
minded Weedman. "But il does
not help me to resolve this issue
of whether I should let Mrs. Ken·
nedy testify and perhaps in·
crimlnate herself."
Chatterton hotly denied Weed·
man's allegation.
"I have never t.old Mr. Weed·
man any such thing," he told the
judge during a bearlnt held out
of the P.resence of the jury. "I
wouldn t make a statement like
that to any defense attorn~y."
And the deputy dlstrtd at•
tomey later accused Weedman
and co-eoumel Malbour Wataon
of lnak1DI Inflammatory atate-
menta durlnC cloled bearings in
the hope that Jurort would read
them 1n tbe newapaper9.
Brummer told Jud1• Turner-
tbat Jin. Keanedy'• tettimoa.Y
-abe reportedl7 WU ln the
DUrHI')' whm Waddlll made ln-
crlmtnaUDI 1tatement1 on
Narcb 2, im -"could leave
her open co pro1eeutlon on a aumb_er ol f elonlel."
Brummer told 1udf8 !'urtte.1"
that hla client could be cbaraed wlth aldlnl and abettlnc a murder lf w allows herself co
be examined durina the cunent bial.
And lie remlaclt4 :,dJ:
TQl'MttMl ..... X..M«IJ'
I
a ••~c:.•• atatemeat to
Wett.m tlrDollit,a~ol
wb1cb II ntftdint to peraUade
any J~ to bep bet on tM Wii,. 1Mtft ltlDil II _. wa Ml& t. ter.t,; ....
wide, is tens or thousands or VETO
years old. • • •
Marsden said the first of the
recently·discovered objects.
designated 1978 CA, has been
classified as an Apollo asteroid.
The 25 known bodies in this class
are relatively large objects
whose orbits pass through the
Earth's orbit as they travel
around the sun.
"But the second one, which we
call 1978 DA, has an orbit close
to that of an Apollo, but not
quite," Marsden said.
Astronomers still are debating
the nature of the Apollo objects.
Many think they are the remains
or dead comets. but others think
Fro.-Page Al
BOARD •••
dld not disagree several months
ago when SACC recommended
that the project not be approved.
Mrs. Phillips said her position
on the development is that she
believes the affordable housing
it will offer is needed. in the com·
munity.
She said she was not aware
that Pacesetter Homes had
donated $500 to her election com·
paign last year. (It was,
however, listed on campaign
finance statements filed after
the election.>
When asked about the con·
tributioo, she sald she resents
bavlng anyone questlonlne her
lntearlty. "My vote's not for
sale, especially lot' ~. I don't
need $500," abe said. Mrs.
Phillips' successful l9T1 cam·
palan raised some eyebrows
because she spent $17,3U to be
elected to the school board.
When questioned about Mrs.
Kister's request, Mrs. Young
said tbe district already baa a
Code of Ethics.
She quoted a part of that code,
.. to resbt every t.mptaUon and
outalde pressure to use my post·
tlon as a school board meatber to benefit either myaelf or any
other lndl vtdual or a1ency apart
ttom tbe total interest o( the
1cbool ayatAsm."
Mrs. YOUDI add~, .,I wtll not
support any board member that
would praetitute hJs or her office
tor penooal or poUUcal aoall at
tbe eQeDM ol tho taxpJlYel'I and .ioc1.-. ..
She aD4 Tru1tH1 Carole Ne~ md ~ fft11Lf1 tald th., ..... tbe cllltric\ ...
t!Onery Gill:Y for ICbool retated
bulnea. 'ftiey eald thf1 "°'11.d
lnclude l•U.en to 1chool teacbua. parents and state
Jeat1l1ton.
for county action are s igned
later by SACC's president.
In addition to the "pocket
veto" charge, Beaudry claimed
"ther e have been three in-
stances this year where one man
has overriden the r eview board.
This is not d('mocracy in action.
that is Hitler at work."
Beaudry said that if review
board recommendations are to
be reviewed, it should be by
the entire executive board.
Bone denied use of a pocket
· veto to kill recommendations,
claiming that in some cases he
had jus t overlooked "relatively
minor" review board items at
the bottom of a pile on his desk.
He is a n accountant.
He contended that much of the
s team generated among review
board members resulted from
two recent actions in which be
r efused to sign recommenda·
tions to the county without in·
eluding additional information
or r epolling the board.
In one instance, Bone said, he
held up a recommendation for
approval of a use permit toalJow a
liquor store across the street from
Laguna Hills High School after
the executive board had recom·
mended disapproval ot issuing a
beverage license at the location. •
location.
The second instance, Bond
said, was when he repolled the·
board by phone to reverse rec-
ommendation allowing 72 per·
cent commercial usage ln an in·
dustrlal complex at Crown
Valley Parkway and Forbes
Road by Warmington Develop.
ment, Inc.
Bone aaJd SACC policy. which
generally falls in line with COUO·
ty planning policy, ls to allow no
more than 40 perce~t com·
merclal use in iDduatria.Uy JODed
complexes. ID neither case, Bone said, did
bis actioo bold up progression ol
the reconunendations through
the county planninl system.
Molt of the review board:
president problem couJd be re-,
solved by more communica·
t1one1 most executive board
memoere agreed h1 standlng
behind \he system of allowing
the president to scrutinize re-
view board JcUon.
Timlq, they l.ndicated, la tbe
bll problem. Tho review board meets co Wedntld.,.a, ~
th• preaident to tip olf :rec<Mn•
mendatlool Ol\ TbUnctaya and ~en return tbem lor llnmt41U
malllnt to county ''encl• for atal! revieww on f'riday. un•1 • abort tuse." comment·
Cid one board member.
•
Tye!lx. March 14, 1978 s DAILY PILOT A3
Brown, Cory Deny Hiding Cella Help
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. and Con·
troller Ken Cory denied accusa• tiou by a Republican candidate
for controller Monday that they
failed to fully report the aervl~
of a campaign expert who·
taWled be waa paid $25,000 by
Dr. Louis Cella to work on both
men's 197• campalpa.
Assemblyman Dixon Arnett of
'Mad Monk'
ShotDmm
lJUENOS AIRES,
Argentina CAP) -Resi·
dents of a well·dO·do
neighborhood in Buenos
Aires who heard a dozen
sbota fired and saw police
storming a vacant house'
might have though a guer·
rllla attack was under•
way. But it was a case of
monkey business.
Police shot and killed a
monkey who bad taken re·
fuge in the house.
"We had to klll hJm
because he was rabid and
tried lo attack us," said an
officer.
FWlerton
Earth Slide
Hi"8 Homes
One home in Fullerton's
Acacia Hill area was destroyed
and two others were threatened
today in the wake of an earth
slide.
Don Patterson. city main·
t enance a nd operations chief,
said city crews probably won't
know for some lime exactly
what triggered the slippage
which started over the weekend.
Soil at the top of the hill was
wet to about a 10-inch depth, he
said, explaining that something
must have occurred near the
bottom of the hill to create the
massive movement.
He said dirt has passed·
through the rear of the home of
Dr. Donald Mode, 1320 Sorrento
Place, and was pressing out the
front, leaving the seeond story
sitting tilted atop the slide.
City crews helped the Mode
· family move their belongings
from the residence beginning
late last week when a smaller
slide threatened, Patterson said.
Two neighboring families also
have been moved from their
homes, he said.
The city's two five·milllon·
gallon reservoirs, located about
JOO feet from wher e the hill
began dropping off, are being
drawn down as a precautionary
measure.
Patterson said the area had
been subject to minor slippage
in the past..
Redwood ctty ur1cd th• Fair
Political Praeucea Commllaioo
to lnveatl~e, Brown'• and
Cory'• cun flna.oce report..
lna on the contributJoo by Cella.
:Sut an FPPC 11poke1man,
John Kepllruler, aald the FPPC was nC>l set· up unlll 1975 . and
probablybadnoauthority.
Tb·e 1tatute ot UniltaUons ls
two yeara oo m• campalp dfa..
Jarvis
·Wording
Blocked
SACRAMENTO (AP) -An
Orange. County legislator's al·
tempt to insert mention of the $3
billion state surplus into the
voters• pamphlet analysis of the
J arvis property tax initlaUve
bas been blocked by a judge.
The attempt was made by As·
sem blyman William Dan·
nemeyer, R·Fullerton, a can·
didate for a congressional
nomination who-supports the
Jarvis initiative, to be Proposi·
tion 13 on the June 6 ballot.
But Superior Court Judge Irv·
ing Perluss told Dannemeyer
Monday that be wants the
analysis to carry "clear con-
vincing undisputed fact" that
the law requires.
Monday was the last day that
the analysis and arguments
could be c hanged. About 10
million official pamphlets are to
be printed a nd distributed
before the primary.
Dannemeyer also told the
judge that the analyst's estimate
of a $7 billion loss to local gov·
ernment should be reduced to
show the probable impact of
other state payments to local
government.
And be requested that the
estimate of state revenues be in·
creased by $215 million to reflect
the extra taxes Californians will
pay if they have fewer property
taxes to deduct on their slate in·
come lax returns.
Proposition 13 would cut
homeowner property taxes by 57
pe rcent and restrict future in·
creases of the assessed valua-
tions used as a basis of taxation
on homes.
Questioned by Dannemeyer.
analyst John Vickerman, who
wrote the analysis, said it would
be misleading and "simplistic"
to cite just a few potential ef·
feels of the initiative and not
describe the entire complex re·
la ti ons hlps of dozens of
variable5. But Dannemeyer said
Vickerman's attitude was
"elitism. The idea that we know
better than the people, that it's
too complicated for them, so we
must decide.''
Perluss said the wording Dan·
nemeyer wanted to insert in
analysis didn't contain undispul·
ed facts.
"They are your arguments,
and some are very compelling,
of what could be done, or &hould
be done," the judge said.
Teen Arrested In Rape Death
EUREKA <AP) -A lS.year·
· old hi gh school boy is being held
in the Humboldt County Jail
without ball after his arrest for·
investigation of the rape and
murder or a 16·year-old
classmate la.st month.
District Attorney John Buf·
finglon said the youth was ar·
rested Sunday night in Miranda
during an interview wllh
sheriff's detectives.
'Jury' Dil?ided
. .
Ki.ds Quizzed on Billy, Jimmy
MIDDLETOWN. Conn. <AP> -A poll or more than ·
2,000 junior high and middle school students indicates
nearly evenly divided oginioo oo whether BUly Carter ls
trading too much on bis brother's position.
"Current Eventa," a school publlcatlon produced 'by
Xerox Education Publications, astM readers if they
thought Billy Carter sbould use his relationship with the
president to make a small fortune in e;ersonal appearances.
~d peddling beer.
THE 2.258 STUDENTS, ages 11-15,
were split 50 percent against BUJy
Carter'• efforts and 43 percent for it.
Seven percent said they d.1dn•t care one
way or the other. ·
"He's just uraking an honest buck
lllte everyone else in tbe country."
wrote one of the particlpants, Tent J. •''-"v BohmanotCutroValley, Calit.
''Bi.UY Carter bas the freadom toaeU beer and perform
all bl• other antics 11mp~ becauae he la a cltilen ot the
UnltedS&atCll,'' the student Bald.
ON THE OO'BER hand, the etgbth
arade c.1.aN at Sycamore Junior l(Jgb
School ln Alabama sent a letter to the
macazlne aayio.1, "Wo don't believe
thia can help the U.S. at all, Billy I"
Robert Chiusano of lha Myra S.
Dames School lo Staten tal&nd, N.Y .•
sensed some sibling rivalry 1n Bllly
Carter's enterptlses.
"1 think b.e wants to cet even with
th• Prealdent, •' the youth wrote.
And Traey,.McBurMtt of San Lea~ndro Calif,. ull~ -..u la lt •'that we· ahrQS look at JUJh Ucal tamllt• aDd aee what tbe1 -. dolnl wrcec DOt at oar own
lamm. • llimlll wbo dlD tit umet"
~ I
closure laws, said Scott Thorpe or the state 'attorney general's
office, but be added that there
might be other ways to pros-
ecute if an inve!tlgation found
evidence of wroogdoina.
Arnett said he based his ac-
cusations on the Ul75 Orange
County Grand Jury testimony of
campaign consultant George
,Mltrovlcb of Sau Dieeo, who
Al"leg Oop
said Cella paid him 92,500 a
month for 10 months to work on
the two campaigns.
Cella, a Santa Ana pbyslclan;
was the largest indlvldual
political contributor in
CalifomJa in 1974. He was con·
victed last year of federal in·
come tax evaaion, fraud and
conspiracy charges.
Arnett said Cory reported only
Members of the Marine Corps Silent Drill Team do their
stuff at an exhibition on the campus of Mission Viejo
High School. The troupe performed for 10 minutes
without a vocal command being given.
'Chemical Photo'
May Detect Cancer
By The Associated Prees ·
These days a doctor bas to cut
a person open to check for lung
or breast cancer, but in the near
future be may be able to spot
cancer tissue simply by taking a
"chemical photograph" of his
patient. • O:he new technique, called
Fonar, works because cancer
tissue refleets radJo signals that
are different from the signals
from healthy tiss ue, Dr.
Ray mond Damadian said Mon·
day at the National Meeting of
the American Chemical Society
In Anaheim.
Damadian, a professor at
State University of New York at
Brooklyn, bas built a machine
that listens to the radio signals
from. human tissue and draws a
mozaic picture with different
colors for the different signals.
By comparing pictures of
healthy and cancerous tissue,
Damadian says be has learned
* * * Science Seeks
Sweetener
'Ihat's Safe
By'l'heAasoclated Press
• Scientists looking for safe
artifJclal sweeteners have come
up with a new idea: Make a
sweetener that cannot be
absorbed by the human body,
that passes through the body
without doing any harm.
This ls done by combining the
sweetening chemical with a •
molecule that is simply too large
to be absorbed through the walls
of the digestive tract, Guy A.
Crosby explained at the Natioaal
M eetlng of the American
Chemical Society in Anaheim
Monday.
C rosby, a chemist wltb
Dynapol in Palo Alto, said bis
firm ls "looking at the develop-
ment of an approach whlcb will
insure the s afety of food ad·
dJ~ves."
'Since \he additive is not
ab1orbed from the gastroln·
teatinal tract to the main portion
·.of the body, we avoid contact
with mOli ot the body and avoid
to&iclty problems that qbt
otherwtae occur," Crotby saicl. •
JlarRlary Lecture
Set in Huntington.
Bow to make It bardtr for
burtl.ara to haul oU your prt.sed
J>OIHHlons Will. be dlscu.aaed
Weclnetid_, 1\11ht ~hen Hunt·
So1ton Be.di'• NtlibborbQod
Watch crlmt pietdt.lon team
ipeetl.
to spot breast, colon and lung
cancer.
Darnadian pulled out one of
bis "chemical pictures" -
showing sections of red, yellow.
.white, purple and black -and
said, "What you're &eelnc today
ls the world's first scan of a llve human body."
IC the wrong color shows up
somewhere, it's possibly a pie·
ture of cancer.
Damadian said his technlque
. can examine the chemical
makeup of the diseased cells. All
people with lung cancer may not
have the same dise ase,
chemically speaking, Damadian
said, and different treatments
may be helpful.
"If you could monitor each pa·
tle nt chemically during the
course or bis treatment, by the
time be was through, you'd be in
a position to look at the chemical
data from the start of bis
'therapy and sort out the suc·
cesses from the failures,".
Damadian said.
With the travelling exhlbtt ot
Tutankhamun treuur. now In
· the United St.tiae w. .,. teeing
• ,...,rt lmar.t in all kinds
of Jewelry end flgur1n• Some
In Iha traditional Egyptian de-
11gns. I say "resurgent••
because Egyptian art and Jewelry enjOywd gl'Mt populert·
ty all OYfltl the world In the lat.
30'•· Archeologi1t Howard
OuW qde hll dlecovery of
the tomb In 1922 but It took
some 10 year a before th• ,
r.-oratlon, photogrlphlng and
· cmioa1~ wee oornpi.te and
the rlehelt cache Of royal Egyp-. tlan per'IONll and funeral ot>-Ject• nre ready for public ...
TWo or the moat lutlnQly
popular,.._.~ ... the ~ and the Both ••
Included In the pharaoh'• penonal (Tutankhamun) and
wremonlal (Nebkheperura) ,,..,,... , .
N#t rreant ltf9 In the .,..
dent ~lea Of' "..-ah of .. eom. · tn 1,_ YNf1 tt
tm oonw to bl ""°"" • the MftbOI tor It.Mong lol9. Tht ,Ankft dMlon I• PNMftt tn I~• pendlntll. Moe,. Ind
dWnw. II la *Y ~ In Jewelry for bOth m.n end -..n . . • often a IOftf''I """""'"-.... ~. ... , . ., -~-'O .. , • ...,.. ... _ tD . -Tht public la lDvlt.td to U..
7:IO p.m. 111 1m at A.pee L:
8mlth 8cMGI; no lftlll SL .•
• ~
$1,500 u coming from Cella and
a dded .. not one cent of Mr.
Mitrovlcb'• Sl.2,500 fee for work·
ing on the Brown eampalgn is
reported ln any of the 1overnor's
1974 or subsequent campaign ·
committee finance reports."
Brown's campai1n director,
Gray Davis, said. "The Brown
campaign was not aware or nor
did it authoriie the blrin& o! Mr.
Mltrovlcb as a salaried
employee. ll bad no obllcatJoo to
report such an expenditure.
"'Lou Cella ran an independe.nt
Oran1e County campalp for
several candidates. If he
employed Mr. Mitrovich, it was
his obligation to report that ex·
}>endlture on his report," Dttv1s
said.
* * * Se11tence Backed * * *
.·
Cella Funding
Trial Begins
SAN DIEGO One·tlme
Orange County political ·
kingmaker Dr. Louis Cella
began trial today in state court
he r e on charges of misap·
propriating $4.8 million one day
after a federal judge reafflnDed
a rive-year prison sentence for
conviction of similar charges.
That reaffirmation came Moa·
d ay in the Loa An ge l es
courtroom of U.S. Dist. Judge
Matt Byrne who rejected Cella's
offer to provide free medical service to the poor for five years
in return for staying out of
prison.
Byrne, who presided over
Cella 's 1976 trial in which he was
convicted of misappropriating
$600,000 in Medi·Cal and
Medicare fµnd s, was apparenUy
unmoved by the physician's of.
fer after U.S. Attorney David .
Hinden described Cella a s
worth millions and "an evil
man, a manipulative man who
still believes be hu done nothing
wrong."
Hinden Bald Cella bad to be in·
carcerated if the public ls to
believe that there is equal
justice for the rich and poor •
alike in America.
Cella. the largest individual
contributor to state political
campaigns in 1974 is charged in
the state trial with 127 counts of
siphoning poWlcal contributions
from two hospitals, Mercy
-General in Santa Ana and Mis·
sibn Community in Miaalon Vi~
jo. The trial originally was
scheduled for Orange Countr.•
but wu moved alter Cella s
lawyers complained of massive
publicity surrounding .the case. ·
On Monday Byrne ordered the
52·year-old Santa Ana physician
to enter prison Aprll 3. His
federal sentence will run concur·
rently with any be receives on
state charges, Byrne said.
o.llY .. , ... $\Mt ,_
FACES NEW TRIAL
Or. Louis Cella
Police Wound,
Uipture Teen
Bus Hijacker
WALLED LAKE, Mich. (AP>
-A J.5.year-0ld boy reportedly
having pr oblem s with his
girlfriend commandeered a
school bus with a shotgun in a
Detroit suburb today and was
shot and wounded by polic~
authorities said. .
The youth, whose name was
withheld by authorities, was un· dergoing surgery at a hospital in
nearby Pontiac and was expect·
ed to recover, said Janet Arkcr,
a spokeswoman for the White
Lake Township police.
Neither the driver nor any of
the five Walled Lake Central
liigb School students aboard the
bus was injured in the incident,
Miss Acker said.
Three other men bad been
charged with Cella in the federal
case. One of them, George OUen·
dorf. pleaded guilty and testified
as a government witness. He
already bas served bis one-year
sentence.
Police said they had been
tipped by an anonymous caller
about the youth's girlfriend
· The other two men -Stephen problems and the likelihood that
Evaas, 3,, who was ad· the bus hijacking might occur.
minlstrator ot Mercy Hospital. They would not comment on the
and Theodore Sblffman, natureoftheproblem.
described as Celia's business "We had a phone call prior to
manager -were convicted at the incident that a bus might be
the same time as Cella. They · commandeered,'' Mi ss Ackt'r
are due to be 11entenced later said. "We were a little bit better thl.s week. . prepared.••
@
&EM WIIE
MllY llrf, Oetttfl«S Oemologlat
., ... ,.,..
W11lllff .... ....,.,...__
roll the sun across the sky. This
large beetle, acarbeua eacer. is
Yef'J common In Egypt and was moeen becaUle of its habit of
rolling a ball of refuse contain·
tng Its eggs along the ground.
suggesting the dally movement
of the sun across the sky.
The Egyptians rrede stone
.scarabs and wore them as
amulets and charms In order to
Insure rMtirrectlon and Im·
mortality. A more modern
auperatltlon has made them a
good luck charm to insure Its
owner egalnst loss of anything
precious.
Scarabs have been found In
greet numbers and vari•llff. n.y Mf9 rr..de In Amethyst .
Qylr.I. Lapls Lazull, Carnelian,
Jaaper. other sto'*" and many
of blue faklnce.
Mod9rn jewelry uses many of
the atone scarabs In pen~ta.
pins, ctwms and mult~
bracelet•. Gem set golden
beetlel ate alto popular t~
tor ac9tt• pins, stick pins. and
tie tacks.
I wa fort\lnata to aee the
Tutan~hamun e•hlblt In
Walhlngton, O.C. last 'ff* and
f()U(ld It a.beolutely faclnatl~
I know \hat ttM tickets .,. all
told out for this ecMduled
ahow In our neighboring cit)' of
Lot Angeles • • • but If you
hlM ltlT'J opportunity et all to
git tlekett ••• do itl It will be
war1hltl
One OChlr thought, If you do
go to .. u. uNbtt you might
pClft to ..e a rnlOt'lflet with a
12 IO 14 Inch fOoal ranQ9. It will
help you to -the fWltattlo.
detell the ancient Egyptian ........ .,. to .... owr 3,000 ,._.. tQO.. (Thia q-
geldoft .. ~of ... .,,.....
.Af,....Otlf, one of our •t.ttrl
..._, '-~ bMft luc~ e ft 0 U 0 h t'O • • e ttt e .~.._._ .. u. ............ ~·'•>
- , A4 DAil y PILOT
Just
~oa~ting
Tue.di)'. March 14, t978
Sticking It To Us
BACK-STABBED AGAIN DEPT. -Another outrage
has Just ~n perpetrated upon the good citizens of Orange
County from the halls of Sacramento. State government is
being asked lo join forces with Los Angeles to whip us in
what was a fair fight.
All of this involves a professional football tea m named
the Rams. Currently, this gridiron aggregation plays lts
home games m cm old beat up claptrap of a place called the
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The football team's con-
tract to wallow around m the crumbling premises wit\ expire
Jftcr next season
T HUS A CAMPAIGN has been launched by Orange
County, under the cheerleadmg of Supervisor Ralph Clark
and other:;, to get the Ra ms to move to spanky-clean and
practically new Anaheim Stadium.
T hus we have a ltttle good, clean competition going
here between Orange and Los Angeles counties.
In this, LA has aJI the home turf advantage. The .Rams
are a lready there. Nobody likes to pick up and move. Mov-
.lt1!;t a f.1ttle Pamt and She'll Be Good as New
mg 1s <.1 painful exper ience.
/\.s for th<.• Coliseum, built in 1932, Los Angeles keeps
whining cit the Rams that with just a little paint and
pl•1ster , the old crackerbox will be as good as new.
T llERE IS STRONG EVIDENCE today, however, that
Smogville fea rs it's pitching on a losing piece of real
estate. So LA has yelped to Sacramento for rescue.
Rescue, in this case. translates into money.
Thus comes the outrage in an effort to stack the deck.
for LA . Assem blywoman Teresa P. Hughes has introduced
a measure asking the state to cough up $3 million for
Coliseum improvem ents so the Rams will shun Anaheim
and s tick it out in LA.
Assemblywoman Hughes, by the way, is a Democrat
from Los Angeles. I doubt if that news strikes you as any huge surprise
In contrast. Anaheim has promised a multi-million
dollar expansion of its stadium to accommodate the Rams
and hasn't a~ked the state for a damned nickel.
SO WHAT WF. NEED m Sacramento is an immediate
c·ounlcr attJck. One of our assemblymen should demand $6
milhon lo help Anaheim, since LA has the hometown ad·
vantage
l '11 nominate our coastal Assemblyman Ron Cordova
lo m<ikc lhl' pitch. Like Assemblywoman Hughes, he's a
Dcmocrnt !>O we can keep this lhmg from becoming a
partisan battle.
Cordova c·ould make one of his multi-syllabic speeches
on the Assembly floor. · '
M aybc Cordova couldn't get Orange County the money
but he is clearly capable of working over their eardrums
up thert'.
Flynt Contracts Pneumonia
ATLANTA !AP > S ex
ma~a11m• owner Larry Flynt.
wounded in an ambush attack
last week, has pn<.•umonia and 1s
blccdin~ 1nt~·rnally. :.ays a
spokesman al Emory l ·n1vcrsity
Hospital where Flynt remains in
serious condition. The announce·
ment came as Gwmett County
polic e appealed for help in
tracking down the gunman who
s hot Flynt and his lawyer.
Flooding Due •
'Sad and Tragic'
Sadat Attacks
Raid on Israel
CAIRO, Egypt <AP> -President Anwar Sadat today condemned
the Palestinian terrorist raid in Israel over the weekend In wh1ch
more than ~ people were killed and described it as a "sad and
tragic" even1.
In an apparent appeal to Jsraeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin
for restraint in any reprisal ac-
tion, the Egyptian leader called Israeli Parliam ent Monday
for an end to ute· "vicious cir· before Washington indicated its
cle" of strike and counterstrike disapproval of retaliation. "We
that has enguUed tbe Middle shall in no way and in no
East for three decades. circumstances agree that this
''ANYTHJNG AGAINST the hand be rals~ over a Jewish
civilians 1 shall always coo· . child or a J~wlSb woman." ..
demn," Sadat said in the first . Sadat said he would have
Arab denunciation of lbe ·raid. hked_ action towar~s th e
He s poke to reporters in the Nile establis~ent of peace t.nstead
valley town of Bmi Suer, about of st_ar:tmg _revenge . a~~m and
70 miles south or Cairo. the v1c1ous circle again.
The statement in English was
broadcast live by Cairo radio. -.
"Believe me, I describe it as a
very sad and tragic incident andJ
when I heard that the Palestine
Liberation Organizat ion
dee I a r ed their responsibility
about it I asked myself what will
be the result?" the Egyptian
pres ident said.
DESPITE U.S. and Egyptian
cautions, Israel still is expected
to hit Palestinian bases in
Lebanon in retaliation for the at-
tack.
Begin vowed "to cut off the
urm of evil" of the PLO. "We
will do what we have to do."
Begin said in a s peech to the
Col. Sanders'
Remark RUled
'Not Libewus'
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -
Col. Sanders was not talking
about a single restaurant when
he said Kentucky Fried
Chicken·s gravy tasted like
wallpaper paste, the Kentucky
Supreme Court ruled today.
The court threw out a libel suit
against Harland Sanders, whose
fried chicken recipe created the
far-flung empire. The suit had
been brought by the Kentucky
1-~ried Chicken of Bowling Green
Ky., Inc. ouUet.
"MY GOD, that gravy is hor-
rible." Sander~· was quoted as
telling Dan Kauffman, a re·
porter for The Courier-Journal
of Loujsville, Ky. "They buy tap
water for 15-20 cents a thousand
gallons and then they mix it with
flour and starch and end up with
pure wallpaper paste.
BUT THE EGYPTIAN leader
also noted that no peace can be
achieved without settling the
Palestinian question. Negotia·
.lions between Egypt and Israel
are hung up over this issue, with
Egypt demanding an indepen·
dent state for the Palestinians
and Israel claiming this was im-
possible because of the security
threat it would pose.
It was Sadat's second attack
in recent weeks on the Palestin·
ians,. who have opposed his
peace in,iliative with Israel. He
strongly criticized them after
the murder of Egyptian
newspaper editor. Youssef el·
Sebaei in the Hilton Hotel in
Nicosia, Cyprus, Feb. 18. That
killing led to the abortive attack
by Egyptian commandos on a
commandeere d jetliner at
Larnaca airport in which 15
commandos were killed.
ELEVEN P ALESTINIAN
raide rs landed on the Israeli
coast Saturday 37 miles north of
Tel Aviv, hijacked an interurban
bus and then a tourist bus, and
tried to go to Tel Aviv with
about 70 hostages to seize a hotel
and free imprisoned terrorists.
They were s to pped by a
roadblock seven miles north of
Tel Aviv and in the ensuing gun
battle, the bus exploded. Nine or
the Palestinians were killed and
the other two were captured.
Reports of the numbe r of
Is raeli dead were varied. Poli ce
reported 32 were killed and the
army said 36 died.
All 1J Palestinian camps in
Lebanon were on a "red alert."
and extra anti-aircraft guns
were deployed in Beirut's Sabra
shantytown. where the PLO
command is located.
.,. ..........
FAMILY WELCOMES HIJACKED PASSENGER IN SEATTLE
He Was One of 68 on Board United Airlines Jet
Alert Crew Aided
End to Hijacking
DENVER <AP> -The quick thinking of three crewmen who
leaped from the cockpit of a Umted Airlines jet to the runway 15 reet
below was credited with aborting a hiJacking by a man who said he
had terminal cancer and wanted to Oy to Memphis or Cuba.
'We did not know that the crew was going to escape," said
Ted Rosack. special agent m charge of the Denver FBI office.
.. Th~y did 1t on their own. Their actions ended what could have
been a tragedy r l think 1l's extremely commendable. We were pre-
pared to refu el the plane and let it continue on."
CLAY THOMAS JR., 27. of Mountain View, Calif .. surrendered
short!~· after the crewmen Jumped from the aircraft, leaving him
alc;ine In the plane Wllh a recl ·and·While fhght bag Which he said COO:
tamed a bomb.
The bag contained some books and papers and a lollipop.
"There was no bomb," said Rosack.
The crewmen. escaped about an hour after the p lane, flying
from San Francisco, landed here at Stapleton International
Ai rport. Thomas had gone back to the passenger compartment,
apparently to see if his demand that the plane be refueled was be·
ing met.
AS AGENTS CONVERGED on the Boeing 727 and lowered its
rear stairway, Rosack used a car loudspeaker to call for Tbomas
lo surrender. Moments later, as it was growing dark, Thomas
threw the bag off the plane and walked down the stairs with his
hands over his head.
.. I surrender." he was quoted as saying by Bob Sta pp, an
airport spokesm an.
"And another thing," he con-
tinued. "That new 'crispy' rec-
ipe 1s nothing in the world but a
damn fried doughball stuck on
some chicken."
Mar. 22nd thru 25th ONLY!
J N A UNANIMOUS opinion.
the court said that in the context
of the whole article, it was plain
Sanders did not have the Ken·
lucky Fried Chicken of Bowling
Green or any other particular
restaurant m mind.
"He was discussing Kentucky
Fried Chicken generally," the
Judges said. "To defame a class.
the statement must be applica-
ble to every member of the
class."
The court noted that there are
more than 5,000 Kentucky Fried
Chicken outlets around the
world and said that nothing in
the newspaper story identified
the Bowling Green restaurant as
the ObJect of the remarks.
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w • J Ii t~·u. t •. GD ~-.-t: ""'v11 i:tt' 11 ·~ -*''"' 'uo • 0 4 "~-;"' t:0 i:o.' ir:~... Corp., operator o! laciUUes al the , H~ !!.'!-~ ~ t. •. z -~ e ~-IB ~"'+:·~ =!Ii~-!:: 4 ::-·,: s::.~~01J ': ,t::: ·: Colorado ~Id resort. ",A:· -.«:::·: c~ ~ ;t 'AOf i.t= v. ;~ 1 ' l m:~·~ = '!* ~ ij ~ ff~·-•lor -f._A~-• \\ The film company said In a at.ate-. : , ir... :1m ,0 ~ ~"'ff:!! '~ i J 11 !~ ~ \~ J 1J 1!~ ~ ~t: ~l.~J;.U :.:;" mcnt Monday lh.at tho agreement. 1~ 11 ~;·.;. ;,. •-c -1 · ·1 t .,._ " =~ ' " 1"-" II " • ., .f " ~ betwcct\ Aapen and a Fox sublld.l•rv , '1 • o.&O M IJ 1P i -\t "o • ' t1 l: fli'HI"-'] t t fr'• \It 111 E .60 t If.... f d -.J :Z '1 " •• .'.+'" Mi itt' ~ ~ \Ii..... 11 :. l "fi ,1~" :i~~ . ,~ t li •·"-=~~P .. r :: ,: ,. ,r""-;: or me for the purpose or tho merger 1 • .. .-.11 " 1 .. J 1 ''Ill I • ~ 11~ 111-.. Ut•I• ,,. •YI is sub•ecl to approvat by Aspen .. :It~ ~ n· •. . :.~ dl ! ~tt ..,.;;·~I' i; ~1• r: , i'! ·~' ..:.·: ::::,...:'°': ~ 'rn:"~ shareh~lders al a m Una in a rew j --t! '"g 11 a ;i 1 • i .... R"" 111 J ·; S'S ~--114 rnonlhs. ~ ', L t~'\( t 111; ~~· :". u I C . ., r L I •• tt ,.., ) ~ ~\4-i: Holders of about 40 percent or 4(-C , .. , I"' ~-t.. ~ 1 _.,.. ' ,..,, J ~.... ... .... A ....... ~ ... -.at _ ... _ al dy IA, jj-~ .. 16 • '. -\!... -+ 14 I ... ~ ., ii :;·" ~~ t I ~ u 1pen • v .. '41 ... N{~ ou•rel reach Mil ii~:::; .... ~ 1 li .. 1:1: I ill-:.: :jf! ~ l~.t ~' ' .! ,. •:: :u=.·:e:t!:i.."t:".:"m'c:::, a .. , ,.. ..• ' , • • MP ·-~ t EF 11 t'4 E ~ ,., ' 1--. lblre or l"ox Coove.rtlbJo Prelerred ,~:· , ~· · .. ~ ·•·" ~ '1:·• 1 ~.~,....,. J; t J fb!·: 1~r\1 .l fi ,1=~:~ :~.~~.or • combln•Uon ol bolb per c:· I I t _:'J I ~I: I tiH 1 ·1~ ~ t '"~I :'-~ ~ ::&i , ,f JI ~.~ ~1· ·t, ti" l lil .. :f ;jt J.. ~·= ~~:: .. , Ill:!·~ =~: l ,~ ~~ i
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T\Jeeday. March 1•. tm s DAil V PILOT 8lJ
lst-titne Barrier
Jobless Report
Hides Truth?
By JOHN CUNN1Ff' ,.,.......,_..,....,...,
It was still another encouraging report on the 1ob
market. Unemployment for February fell to 6.1 percent.
The rates for women. blacks and adult men fell. Almost
~veryone wns pleased.
Almost. Teen-agers, It was noted. found it ht.rder to
obtain employment, their jobless rat.e rising to 17.4 percent
rrom 16, and more than doubting that percenlage ln some
inner city areas.
THE CONSEQUENCE: WASTED HUMAN resources.
wasted time, was ted opportunity and perhaps wasted lives
as well. The bald truth is that it is 1etUng harder and
harder to meet the first-job barrier.
It isn't because of a lack of effort. by both adults and
youngsters. Aware of the d amage and the dangers. public
and private agencies have developed varieti~ of job pro-
grams. But then they undo them again.
lnner city schools often ar e de·
signed to graduate rather than educate
youngsters. Pubhc vocational tralning
schools have diminished in number. AP·
prenticeship programs h ave de·
teriorated.
Meanwhile, the federal minimum
wage level has been lifted to $2.65 an
hour, m06t likely provoking employers
into eliminating the very jobs that in
other years enabled an unskilled begin·
ner to obtain training. ~u"""'"
And because of legitimate concern ror their own
welfare. older workers are tending to remain on the job
longer than before, thus making it more d1fflcu1l for en-
trants to secure a foothold.
IT ISN'T ONLY THE DROPOUT or the poorly educat·
ed who has trouble entering today's labor force. The un·
employment rate among young college graduates has
more than doubled in recent years.
Official statistics show, for example, that only 3.3 per-
cent o! college graduates 20 to 24 years old were without
work in 1970. The comparable figure for 1977 was 8.2 per·
cent
What is the solution? Government job programs, say
some. Nonsense. say others: Public programs are self.
defeating, drawing capital Crom private enterprises that
are the lrue source of productive jobs.
THAT ARGUMENT MIGHT NEVER be resolved, in·
volving as it does the most basic or economic and political
considerations. But from whatever viewpoint one argues,
the shrinkage of small buslness must be a factor.
The National Small Business Assa<:latlon notes that in
1960 small· and medium-size businesses accounted for 50
percent of assets and 41 percent or business profits. By
1972 t.he numbers had shrunk to ao and 20.
Small business generally is considered the most
responsive to community needs. the most innovative. the
most vigorous. the m ost expressive of the nation's vitality.
H is where new jobs are created.
SA\'8 THE NBA: "MISTAKEN federal tax. spending ,
regulatory and other policies" have permitted the very
largest corporations, unions and governments to grow at
the expense of small· and medium-size business.
Whatever the reasons -poor education, a tOO·htgh
minimum wage, inefficient government programs, the de·
terioraUon of small business -the problem Isn't being
solved.
It may, in fact, be getting worst..
Certron Continues
To Report Loss
Certron t:orp., Anaheim, has announced a net loss of
S38.000 on sales of $4,813,000 for its first quarter ended Ja~.
31.
These results compare to a net loss of $9.000 on sales or
$4,514,000 for the like period last year.
Although sales levels increased 6 percent this quart.er
from fiscal J977, the company was unable, due to com-
petitive condltions p rimarily from low cost cassettes
manufactured in the Far East, lo successfully pass on to
its customers cost in-
creases that have oc-
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curr ed since the first TAKING quarter of 1977. The
STOCK company ls continuing a program to attempt to
------------lncrease prices of It~
product in th e
m arkelpJace.
The company took action to reduce continuing losses
in its plastics molding activity by attempUng to sell all or
part of its disc pack product line. Subsequent to the first
quarter, the company sold a portion of this line or acUvlly.
Certron manufactures and distributes audio recording
tape, cassettes and 8·track cartridges to the consumer
market, and precision plastics product& to the consumer industry.
Fluorocarbon to Pa•
Directors of the Fluorocarbon Co., Anaheim, have
declared a quarterly dividend of 6 1/c cents a share on the
company's common stock, payable on May 1 t(>
stockholders or record April 15.
B111ttlngton Spa to Op~,.
Pure Life Center. a women's health epa and nutrtional
ceriler, has t..aken a 10-year lease on 4,500 square feel In
Building H on the southwest corner of Bolas and
Goldenwest In Huntington Beach. The value of lhe
leasehold is $.172.600.
According to Barry Ward, president ol Pure Llfc
Center, the operation wlll get under way lhls month.
Slllctd Report• l1terecue
Sultut OonstrucUon Inc. a Sant• Ana·based corpora·
lion, recorded lh•t operations for the fiscal year ended
Ocl. 31 resulted in net earnlngs of $513,103 on reve.nuea or
Sl2.26l 874 . Tbls compares with nel ea.minis of $309,99'7 on ~v
enues of $9.935.462 for the Prievtoua llscal year Based on
tbc weltthted average number of shares outstandlni
<340.383 tor 1m and 36S. 750 lor 19'16) ea.rninga amounted to
$1.51 and~ centa a ah.are for eacb yur, rupectively.
Sub Work to Be Stopped
GROTON, Conn. (AP):_ Tbe Electric Boat dlYlaion ol
Otneral ~mica Corp. wto ball wotk Aprtl 1J on 15, -class nutlnr aubmart™".
Gov. &Ila Graao tald llbe wu lntorm..S Nonda7 by
EB'• CeiMtral m.anqu, f . Tatis Veliotb, that be wu
a.endlnt a lttler to the U.S. Navy •~ tM decl.Jlc)n.
General .Dyaamlcs •IU'I that 14,000 ~ ""°"~ «1 the •ttu1 nuclur 1ubmaiiael~ ~ In co.n~ucvt and
Rbode flland. ER fl'OJ>loYI nearly *>.GOO people a.l the
Qrotocl ahlpyard end 4.600 at Q\aCIDMt. Pahl\. Ill.
• DAILY PtlOT T\ltlday. Merch 14, 1918
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
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loo little!"
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A s.{021 rA1' MAN WITi.4 A
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by Templetog and Forma_ri
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