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1978-04-03 - Orange Coast Pilot
Stdine Injury &buitedin IPaddill Trial • • . 'Plgeoa Drop, Vieti• Mesa Woman Lost $16,000 hi ·Fraud More Rain· E:qlected; Reconl, Seen ·Manson Baro le. -Ni~ed ;.\SHll'fGTON CAP> -CbaHes 11amon•a bid to have his conviction and life nnteuce overtianled In the 1969 murders of &wo California inen was turned down tOday by the U.S. Supreme Court. . The justices left intact Manaoo's 1970 conviction for the murders of Gary Allan Hinman and Donald "Shorty" Shea. Poltce say the two were tilled within weeks of the Tate- LaBtanca mass murders. Hinman'• body was found in his Malibu home in late July 19i9. The body of Shea, a ban· dyman who lived at a . .ranch where Manaon and his followers 5tayed, was discovered last year. Prosecutors said he was killed sometime in August 1969 .. That month, movie actress Sharon Tate, wealthy in- dustriallat Leon LaBianca and bis wife, and four other people were murdered at homes in a fash i onable Los *neeles nelgb borbood. M al\IOll was convicted of the Tate-LaBianca murders in a 1971 trial that became one of the most publicized criminal pl'Qf· ecutions in history. He later stood trial for the Hinman and Shea murders, and testimony by forttter Mamon "family .. mem· bera and others indicated that Mansoa bad ordered both men .killed. . HalllOD, Who last April failed to Jib~ Supreme Court feview for bla Tate-LaBlan~a murder convlctlon, ralse4 these poiots irl bis neY.'e.t appeal~ -He said be wu denied a fair (See MANSON, Pa1e A!) A saUery alX)kesman •aid the paiolinl, by lbe Frencb mater: .. . . , W addil( panicked afW" I nllna · that the lofant be tbouprhe hact. aborted via a saline injecUoa bad survived and was belne re- suseitated by boepitai penoaaet. ProsecuUoo wUnaM1 bHe te1Ufted that Waddill ordered ·nunea and docton to abandon attempta to revive the aillftl in- fant and aent thesn from tbe DUJ'Nl'1. A p1d.latrlcian who Joined Waddill In the nunery that nitbt . teaWled that the defendant ~ him: "thia baby can't live." Dr. Ronald Corneliaen further accused Waddill of tuH~Uni four other w~s ln which the baby could be .Uminated, ln- cludi.Dc clrownln1tt1n a bucket of water. Chatterton •aid Benlnchke'• testimony wUl be followed by that of mothers whose babies survived saline abortio.m an(\ who are reprded bY doctors u being perfectly normal. The defense has artued that the baby allegedly strangled by Wad dill did not know any mean· ingful form or life and that it is almost impossible for an infant in the womb to survive im· mersion in the saline fluid ad· ·ministered to the fetus' mother. Chatterton areues that sall.ne survivals are by oo means un- known and that W,addlll lied when be offered atatllties to the contrary while tesU!ylng in bis own behalf. Stonn Bring• More Rain to Nonhem State By 1be Aasocla&ed Prea A Pacific weather front ap- proacblne the Wat Cout early today wu expected to apread rain across Northern California and dump snow above lhe 5,000.foot level Ill tbe st~rra Nevada. · Tb ere wu some shower ac·. tivily In the far north Sunday but the only apot with measunble rainfall for the 24·bour period' ending at 4 a.m . today was Eureka, which had .13 of an inch. The National Weather Servi~ forecast for the San Francisco Bay area called for a 60 percent chance of rain toni1ht and partly cloudy with a 30 percent cb.ance of showers Tuesday. lo the Sacramento Valley, the weather service said rain ii like· ly through tonight wilh partly cloudy sides and a chance of showers Tuesday. The wat.er·lOB1ed 5an Joaquin Valley also can expect more rain tonight and showers Tues· day, tbe National Weather Service says. The weather service says a trough of low pressure wiU con· tlnue to shunt storms over Cen- tral California for some time, in· creasing th ls season's near- Jlecord rainfall. DiMidents Surface VIENNA, Austria (AP) -A dissident group baa emerged ror the first lime in BuJ1aria publishing a six-point "1Declara:. tion '18" against human rtpta violations, the Vienna 11ewspaper Die Presse reported' today. It said the unstened declara- tion was issued on behalf of a group calling it.sell "ABD" and was addressed "to all." DAILY PILOT • trial by an impartial Jury ~ the pA&ldin« judge refl.l.sed t.o move the trlal out of L•s Africa Visit .. Angeles. ; \f bile tho murder victlqs wtre oat as prominent as Ude In ¥ a.nson'• llrst t.r\al, tho ap- peal said, "The defendant's name b4d become a bousebold word -CIQ8 synooy!DOUS wtth lhe bolef1¥1'·" · F~tlaered Finery· Jackie ~eith, 7., of Huntington Beach, dressed up to. suit her Indian. name, Little Flower, during this weekend's pow-wow of Indian Maidens at Lion Country Safan in Irvine. More th~ 1,000 girls and their mother! joln.e<f in gaJDes. dal\ces aQd.. arts and er.an. aoUVities dlll'ln$ the cam pout.. . . . . ~ ... ,~11 • A Corona del Mar couple were poUce on charges (If drivina un- reported in critical condition at ckr the Influence of alcobol ud s o \l t h C o a a t C ~ JP ~ carryin1 an open cootalner ol mun1ty Hospital today ane11 alcohol ,10 bla .car. He was re- tbelr vintage Rolla Royc:e col· leased from Jail S\Ulda:r O:ll b1a lded with aooth.er car in Lal\Ula promise to appear in court on Beach Saturday oJabt. · .. the cbar1es, police s~d t9d~. And poll..:.. said • ..._Y : .......... sted Police &aid the Coftlani"aons "'~ u:n:: .... •"' were makin1 a left hand tum on· a aecbnd motorist on char1M of to Aater ·from 'Wort~ Coast felony dnmk drivtn1 followine Hipway when the collision oc· tbe '1:30 p.m. colllllon S•ldrday . cot red. Officers believe at the corner or NOrtb Coast Werlhof'a northbound vehicle Highway and A.tter Street. enterea tile mteraectton acamst a red light, broadsiding the Rolls driven by Concannon. The crash left. Gary Concan- non, 27, of 3135 Bayaide Drive, and his wife Patrice, 32, critical· ly injured in their convertible 1959 Rolls Royce, police said to-· day. A fireman at the aceM said' the impact of the cruh popped open the left'·band passeneer door. throwing Mn. Concannon and her car seat onto the street. Mr. Concannon suffered many facial cuts from glass shatteTed in Lhe collision. • MON'ROVIA, Uberla <All> _ .. 'Pretlden\ tarter ended bl• prtce•t·Httllll Yialt to black Ahica tad.ay wUb a warntn1 that Sovtb Africaa rejection of a ,. asonable solution In Namibia "could precipitate more serious differences" with the United States, Talkbas to report.en aboard Air Fotte One betore atoppinc In Llberla on b;s way home, the pre,ldenl ••ld be believes N11erlan leader Oluaeaun Obu-.jo share1 bis concern about Cuba's mllltary presence ln Africa. But Carter added, without elaboraUon, "I lhlnk: there is a difference in em- phasis." At a working lunch with Liberian 'treaident Willlam R. Tolbert Jr., Carter called for an Africa free from •'interference of . · E',.._ Paee .41 .HANNA ••• D·N.C .• in 'addition to' $500 pre- viously disclosed. The blll_et l..HYJl,\,OQ.L. ~Uk • 11stet!~ffo mli\ei' 'Rep. Otto E. Passman, D·La., who an. leeedly received cuh and gift.a of between $367,000 and $407,000. A federal grand Jury's indlot- m en t last week againlt Passman alle1ed the former con1reHman bad received $213,QOO fw.JD Park. PaHJDAD was cbar1ed with tak1n1 bribel anc1 jmproe.J>&Y· meota, from t>,ark to b Pari4 seJl f\C$ t.o SouUl Korea U.S. c~tpJ,"OP.i!Qa. Wbeil Leoli"Jawors~. the~ mlttee'1_ apeclU ~Wlffl.. --Park a!*rt b18 nlatlondlp•-Mtb Paasma. Pirlr dilnled that )te conspired with the former con. gresaman. "It was legal for me to make contributions to conaresamen ·until 1974: I t.boulht at the time I was doln1 my level best u a 'busineu~an." l>ark aald. ··But I certainly wu not con· 1pirin1 with him (Pusman) to defraud the United States aov· emment or anybody else,• hrt teat~ Parlt said he did JH>pe hls.pay- menta to tawmnets wouJd ''in+ nuence their act.MUa" but Hid be made them only' as a South Koreaq bullbeum-.»,.nbl u an aaent t.ryhl• to l»lY lnlluence for a rore1an aoveroment. · Park'• firlt public ta~y came In the bearine room wtaere impeachment re90lutlons were voted aealnat then-President Nixon in 1974. The Concannons, along with Eric Werlhof, 21, 33856 Silver Lantern, Dana Point, driver of the second vehicle. wer~ treated at the scene and transported to lhe South Lacuna hospital. · Werlbof. was arrested by Hospital otficiala 1aJd the cou- ple remains in critical condition, but have improved since tbe , Saturday ~vening crash. Exeellent Surf 50,0QO ·Bmve Cool ~ I . . WinilS at Beaches · ·· ficlats •ald they are eoGtinulDI their ,dally aampllnt of tbe ·watera M the restricted beaches, but could l:lve no indication bow soon the 6tachfll alight be re-. epene4to~ . a military or other Dtlure hoal ·outside forces or from Uaeir proxies." Especially 1ri Aniol& aod the Hom or Alrlc-. where Cuba and the Soviet Union hav• sent troops and advl!ers, Carter said, "we want to see outside military forces and outside in· fluence1 de~." Tolbert told the vbltln1 Amerlc~ p(eaidem: "We would urge a poett1ve American Polley of creatlvit¥ which would lahUi't rather than prevont or bewail the ~cee of e.xt.ernal lub- versloo and ~ interventlon, partlculad)' between proxies ot the superpowers." After lunch, Carter visited 2SO American volunteers at a Peace Corps center oo lhe outskirts of Monrovia. He departed Libena at 8:25 a.m. PST, more than an hour behind schedule, f1>r a 1(). hour flight home. The president, reviewing his week·long trip to Africa and Latin America, tbld reporters on the presldaritial Jet: "I thought it was a ~ trip -much bet· ter than we had anticipated in every way." · Two of tbe nations along Carter's route -Nigeria and Venezuela -are major ex· porters of oil to the United States. In response to a qoestion, the president said it is obvious' both countries favor an increase in world oil prices. The other eouatry vlsited by Carter was Brasil. He said the results of his talkt there were ''more tban we bad any reason to espeet.1• Bvt h~gffered no ex· '1a,nation. ' • As the president, ireeted by thousa.ncb ol Liberians, mo\Dlted platform (ot w•k min& m_.. .i ln- ternatiollal~ :/llt'~l' out•lde owrovia, he •htm&led. But Tolbert caught him. "1' ~arm, and be repined bis balance. R.4DI0.4CTWE DISCS FOUND -Mansoo also clalm~1 lbat "advene publicity" worktid to . deny him a f alr trial. Manson lawyer Irving A. Kanarek told the justfces that slate officials and the news media were f\liltY of "malicl~ and vicious tovaslon•• 9f Manson's legal rlpts, makine him "a sub-human monster in the public eye." -The appeal said that the· dam agina testimony of ex- M anson family mem~ Mary Brunner wu false ~ lhcM&ld not have beet\ allowed as evidence. · Man.son's lawyers said the trial court erroneously excluded all prospective jurors whose employers would not pay them during jury duty. -The defendant's appeal also claimed there was insufficient evidence, in the absence of a body, to prove Shea's murder. •'The evldenc~ here is incom- petent to sbow abd fails to show ·that Shea is even dead," the ap- peal said. ,,....Page Al SCAM ••• The victim iaid she fell "hyp- notised" by the two women and allowed them to see her life aav· ings that abe kept in a metal alron1box Wlder ~r ~. Tbe bo:J; contained ~lose to $10,000 in.twenty dollar bills, pollc~ aal · Th• two women scooped up the cub end promised to return bi ao miMll4!li· wttb the aavinga aod the viCtlm's ebare of mood alle1edly found in the parkin& lot. The ·vtctim called police Sun· da)' when it became evident she bad be•n taken in by the scheme. She lc)ld po!Jce she bad bee11 savinl the money tor near- ly 18 1ears 1n the hope of oae day bu~1 a trailer. CONCORD. N.H. <AP) -All eipt radloa<?tlve discs taten by yo'1nl dilldren from a festce at a 0:..1:___ -~ ..... L private home have been foWJd, ~ ~t Police Chief Phill~ Caron said l'.,ONQ:ON" (AP) -Natalya today. Solzhenitsyn, wife of exiled Police dl1covered Thursdav. Russian author Alex1toder that ieveral fourth-and ftft.h. Solzhenlllyn Ile,-into London graders rernoved tbe discs and today to ranY British support for' there was concern the children the relas~o( diasident Alexander mlpt be e~ed to radiation. . Ginsburg, 41. manaeer of a hmd The diles . were manufactured organized by Solzhenitsyn to aid for ~e military and designed to Russian ~cal priaonen and Clow m tbe dart. their ramilies. __ .. }- • • t• .. .... ·. -1 · .... ., • • II I • -· r ._ .. ,.. ·'. . . , .. • •, .. ..... oeNy ,. ... ,.....,,.~ao-n CLOUD WITH TRAILING FUNNEL: (CENTER) APPEARS OVER SAN JOAQUIN Hl~S Looking Toward CoHtal HUI• Between Lagun• and Newport at 10 a.m. Sunday From E Toro f More Rain Expected; Ret»rd "Seen· I lf April showers brina !lay flowers, Orange Coast resldeDB should be hip-deep in posies next ~onlb because more rain is ferecast. -· A N~onal Weather Service •pokesman said the chance of ahowers is 30 percent late tonight and so percent T~ morning, with clearing forecast for Tuesday afternoon. No further rain is seen this week. Temperatures should ~ 'b\ the upper 60s during the day and tbe mid·SOs at night, M said. John Gietien of the Orange (ounty Flood Contttol District ,aid this year's rainfall total, Yhicb already has set a season· ~ale reeord, is movinc up on the all time record for Santa .Ana of 32.S inches, measurod in 884. Santa Ana tallied 28 of an inch this weekend, !t.,nli_ng the <Stt RAIN, Pc: AZ> Bribes Admitted TOKYO (AP) -A former ex· ~cutive of Lockheed Aircraft's Japanese agent tesUfied today he gave about $90,000 ln bribes to former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, his transport minister and his chief cabinet secretary. Hlrosbl Ito, 51, lorm e r s ecretary of tbe Marubeni Corp., testified in Tokyo District Court that be •ave 'fanaka Lockheed money .. totaling 10 million yen.'' then worth about $45,000, on Nov. 16, 1972. • T.wool a.ta Mesa•• most wfde- ly debated iasuea in recent monthi, motorcyc e nohe at the Ot'aol• COWity Fairgrounds and 11ln1le-f amlly bOme development in north Ccxsi. Mesa, will be dis· cusaed toftllbt by the City Coun· di. ~ pablic meetln1 gets under •Al' at. 6;30 p .m. in council chambers. TJle clt.y planninc staff will present a specific area plan for twe> o( thr~ riorth city pare.ls UCI Student OOt on Bail In Drµg Case A UC lrvine graduate student in chemistry, arrested Thursday on suspidoo or manwacturing metbamphetaminea, bu been released CJO $10,000 ball, Costa Mesa police aald today. Roger Phillip Kellter, 31, of 2033 Arlabeim St., Cotta Mesa, faces arrallmnent April 13 in Harbor Munlclpal Court, said Police Sgt. Gaty Webster. Keister wu arrested foUoWing a jojnt invest11alion by Colla Mesa and UCI police. Webster said thousands of dollars worth of laboratory equipment and cbeminls were JeiJe4 at Keister's apartment and \hat many of Ult chemicals are being anal)tied at the 0tan1e County sberitt's crime labOrator)'. th-t er.~ to ·1 l>r city votera r.lattb 7. Developers of the three parcels have tbreateaed a lawsuil to ovenurn tb• con· troverslal rezone initiative, but at least one of tb• developers, Henry Roberts, apparently bas dedded against 1oing to court. Doug Clark of tbe city's plan- ning staff said today Roberts ls seeklb& permission to build 18 single·famUy homes on a 4.6 acre parcel at Bear Street and Sunflower Avenue. The specific plan requested by the councll would aet additional landscaping and setback re- quirements because of potential noise and traffic p?'Oblems near South Coast Pina, said Clark. The development standards also would apply to the property to be developed by Henry Segerstrom. a 1'.5 acre parcel to the south between Bear Street and South Coast Drive. Clark said the specific plan probably will be extended to in· elude the largest of the rezoned parcels, the Amel property (46 acres) south of South Coast Drive between the San Die10 Freeway and Bear Street. The controversy over noise levels from Friday night motorcycle races at the fair· grounds has apparenUy quieted since a report to the fair board indicated 11 substantial notse re· duction. The city hired its own sound consultant to find out if new mufflers and a wooden sound barrier installed at two March (See OOVNCIL, Pa1e A2) Wa~. wbo has been In the bot{>Ual for ftve days, will celebrate h1S 'llst birthday ln late May. Tbe '10-year-old film star had abared a meal with several mem hers of b1s family Saturday nl•bt .. m a private room at MallOP Robert. the restaurant owner eOGllnned. MONDAY, AP.RIL 3, 1918 C TENCENTS Wayne "looked welt ••• be looks tremendous.•• ~aid restaurateur Lucien Robert. Jn a telephone inte rview, Rober( said Wayne .. seemed very happy" to be out of the hospital -boweYer temporari- ly. He said Wayne "didn't look like a man who looked sick to me." Hospital spokesman Marthl Bander, asked if sucb outinp w•fll cOlnroon P,ractlce for scime aaa~ GCDeralpatlelll&1, said; "'Y~ U theft's no problem. He's just t>eeD bavinc di~c tests. PaUents olteo get leaves -sometimes lot a~ or two. .. ··MeSan Bilked -,·-man, 70, Loses Life Savings By IJICllAEL PAS~EVICH Of IM D91!1l'ttlt1Uff Clinic Sets F~Shots Free Immunizations will be available to all people, regardless of age or income status, at a CoWllY Health Department clinic from 3 p.m . to 8 p.m. Thursday at Rea Middle School, 601 Hamilton St., Cost.a Mesa. · Immunizations against polio, mumps, whooping cough. tetanus, dipbtberla and rubella will be availa· ble free of charge, accord· ing to a spokesman for the health department. For more Information, call834-3171. wanted nothing to do with the scheme, poUce said she allowed the suspects to enter her home. wheo they drove her home. The victim said she felt "hyp- notized .. by the two women and allowed them to see her life sav- ings lhat she kept in a metal strongbox under her bed. The box contained close to Sl01Q.OO in twenb' dollar bWs, pohce 11aid The two women scooped up the cash and promised to retuna in 30 minutes witb tbe savinp and the victim's share of money allegedly !ound in the partlog lol. The victim called p01ice San· day when it became evident she Jaad been taken in by tbe scheme. She told po~ sbe bad been saving the money for near- ly 18 years in the bope of cme day buy~ a trailer. Denies. 'Influence' Park Tells Payoff To Congressmen WASHINQTON (AP) - Tongsun Park today listed pay- .Qlent.s of about $1 million be uld he made to ~ tllan 30 UJ con bu! del'lied oath. \bat be ~pi~ to bu.J lo-n u~nee fOr tbe South Koref.D eov~ li1'1i1• Ant ubUc testilJlOll.Y oa alle~ed South Ko an infl~cebuymg'. Parl adcted new names to the public list of lawmakers he said benefited from bis dis- bursements. And he listed higher sums of money than had previously been disclosed. Park, testifying before the House ethics committee. said be bad glven $4,000 to former Rep. John J. Rooney, D·N.Y., $1,000, to former Rep. Donald Lukens, R-Obio, and $650 to Rep. Edward Patten. D-N.J. Near the top of Park's list of beneficiaries was former Orange County Con«ressman Richard T. Hanna, D-Callf., who allegedly got $262,000. Hanna pleaded guilty last month to con- spiring with Park to defraud the U.S. governmenL Park als o said he gave $211,000 to former House Asian affairs subcommittee chairman Cornelius E. Gallaeher, D·N.J. Federal prosecutors bad listed only ~.ooo for HaMa, and the lareest amount previously listed publicly for Gall-.ber had been about $100,000. T he biggest part of the $211,000 to Gallagher, Park tes tified, was $130,008 of a $250,000 loan that Park said he forgave. ........... PAYMENTS DETAILED Tongaun Park Park also testified be bad given Rep. Charles H. Wilson, D·Calif., $1,000 as a wedding gift when Wilson married a South Korean woman. Re said be 1ave $10,000 cash to !ormer Rep. Nick GallfiQakis. (See HANNA, Page A!> 1 I SUp-rerne Co~~~-·--1 A HlHGTON C~P> -tl• Muaon'a d lo have ll conviction and life sentence overlurned ln the lta murden of two California men was lumed down t.odQ by the v.s. -Su nme C-Qurt. '=> he hastic•• left Intact Manson~ 197G comrlctloo ror the murders of Gary Allan Hinman and Dooald "Shorty" Shea. U.S. Stal Cota Price lnereaae PITTSBURGH (AP> - U.S . Steel eorp .• Ute na· lion's leading producer. said loday it will roll back an announced $10.SO·Mon price increase to remalo compet.itave with otber. ateelmakera. Tbe company said tbal its price "increase would be modified to be com· petitive in the marketplace oo a product. by product basis." That wM interpreted to mean that U.S. Steel would accede lo pressure from the White. House and other major producers apd raise price1 an avera~ ol $5.50 a ton. PoUt>e Ja.Y the two ~ere killed wlthia .,eekt of the Tale· LaBlanca mass murdert. Hinman'• body wu found ln Malibu home in late July 1 1be body of Shea, a han· dyman who UVed at a ranch •here Mamon and bl.I followers 1tared, wat dJacovered laat. year. Prosecutors nld he was killed sometime in Auauat.. !969. That month. movie actress Sharon Tate. wealthy in· dutrialiat Leoo LaBlanca and his wife, and four other people were murdered at homes ln a fatblonable Loa Anaelea oelahbol'hoocl Manson wu eonvlcted of the Tate·LaBlanca murders in a 1971 trial that became one of the most publicized criminal pros- ecutions in history. He later stood trial for the Hinman and Shea mur~. and testimony by fdrmer Manson "family" mem- ben and othen indicated that MuaCD bad ordered both men killed. llaoson. who Jast April failed to gain Supreme Court review for bis Tate-LaBianca murder conviction, raised theae points in his newest appeal: -He said he was dented a fair trial by an impartial Jury when the presidift& jud&e refused to move the trial out of Los Anseeles. While the murder victims · were not as prominent as those tn Manson's flrst lrlal, the ap- November Ballot Busing, Fina11eing Petitiom Readied SACRAMENTO <AP) - Separate buslne, achool finance and morals initiative petitions are ready for circulation among voters, Secretary of State March Fong Eu says. Mrs. Eu said Friday that Fr991P_,,eAJ COUNCIL ••• test races have broulht noise from the races within cltJ stand· • ants. . Tb'1-uli. ol the •ty~ test are due tool&ht when race track promoter Hany Oxley will re- quest business permit.a for the 22-date summer race season. The fair board and Oxley en- tered a $65,000 rental aereement lut week based oo the sOWld level report presented to the fair board. Fair officials also approved a plan to conduct five r~ndom noise samplings during the race season to make sure lhe aound levels don't increase. Woman Killed On Freeway LOS ANGELES (AP) - A 43-year-old woman was lt111ed and her 7-year-old son was seriously injured when they Jumped from a stalled taxi and were struck by oncomina traffic as they tried to run across a freeway, said the Calltornia Highway Patrol. The drlvers of the two cars lhal struck Jewel T. Smith aod her son Derrlct, both or Southwest Los Anteles, Sunday oo the Santa Monica Freeway were not held or cited, the CUP said. Rang Glider K.iDed SAN DIEGO (AP) -A tust of wind caused a han1 slider to ~ crash Sunday# klllln1 Alex Gibson Kelller o Encinitas. Keiller. as. WU a abeetmetal worker. DAILY PILOT signatures muat be submitted by May 4 if the initiatives are t" qualify for lhe November ballot. The busing measure would prohibit use or state or local lax fWMb to bus students tor racial Integration . ll is sponsored by John Schmitz or Corona del Mar, wbo served in Congress and the state Senate as ~ a Republican and ran for presi- dent in 19'1' as the American In-dependent Party nominee. The school flnand.DC pf'C'JpOSal would ban the use or property taxes for ~hQOls and require the state to take «>ver school rundlng by July 1, 1981. It ts sponsored by Richard Mudgett of Coronado, a candidate for superintendent of public lnstruc· ti on. John Harmer of Roseville, former Republican state senator and lieutenant governor, and James Clancy of Sun Valley are sponsoring the public morals in· iti.alive, which would define a "moral nuisance" and set up procedures for cities and coun- ties le> confiscate or eliminate such nW.ances. The Harmer meaaare needs slgnatures of at least 112,404 repatered voters lo qualify for the ballot. The other two pro- posals, both conatltuUonal amendments, need at least 49918'6 SljO'lalures. Mesans Eye Sound Wall For Freeway A proposal for a $320,000 sound barrier wall along the Corona del Mar Freeway as it cuts lbroueh North Costa Mesa will be discussed al a 7 : ao p. m. public meetlna tonl&bt at. Bear Street School. Will King, environmental In· vesli1ator for the CaHfon:lla Department of Tnuportallon (CalTrans>. 1ald the mMtllll llu been arraoJed by the ~ 73 Freeway Homeowners Soundwall Committee. beaded by Don Nelaoft of Colla Mesa. A II propert1 ownera and bomeownen near UMi freew&1 have been invited to attebd tbit pu.bllc bearln1. wblcb Sa r• quired before CalTraa. aan eomplete de&lp work oo tb• project. X1DC aalcL • TM current propoUl ealla few a ,roWld level laDdHaplnl proJec:t and IOaM baffler •Ill about ellht feet tall to MacklM to the elevated ftffwq Mt,,.. Bear StNll anc1the1.lAk to tM Silt Dle10 l'rwwa)t. peal said, "The del~ndant's name had betome a household word -one synonymous with the bo1eyman." · -Manson also claimed that "adverse publicity" worked to deny hlm a fair trlaL ·Manson lawyer lrvtn1 A: Kanarek told the justices t.'lat state officials and the news media were cWJty of "D'\&µcious and vlclou1 Invasion" of Manson'• lelal ri1bts, making him "a sub-human monater in the public eye." -Tbe appeal said that the dama1ln1 testimony of ex· Manson family member Mary Brunner was false and ahould not have betn allowed as evidence. -Manson's lawyers said the trial court errooeoualy excluded all prospective jurors whose employers would not pay them during J\D'Y duty. LONDON (AP) -A visitor to the N allonal Gallery stepped over a rope barrier, drove a knife loto the .N,icolas Poussin paintln1 "Adoration ot the Golden Calf" and slashed the centuries-old work into several pieces today, museum officials reported. A gallery spokesman said the painttne by the French master "bas been very ba~ damaged, . . . but we think it will be possl ble to restore LL•• F,..,.P,,,,eAI HANNA ••• D·N.C., in addition to $500 pre· viously disclosed. The biggest payment Park listed went to former Rep. Otto E. Passman, D·La .• who al· legedly received cash and gifts of between $367,000 and $407,000. A federal grand jury's indlct- m en t las\ week aeainst Passman alleeed the former conarusmar\ ?\ad recaived $213.000 from Park. Passman was charged with takin1 bribes and Improper pay- ments from Park to help Park sell rite to SOuth Korea through U.S. gt>vemment programs. When Leon Jaworski, the com· millee's special counsel, asked Park about hls relationship with Passman, Park denied that be conspired with the former con- gressman. · •'It was legal for me to make contributions to coneressmen until 1974 : I thought al the time I was doing my level best as a businessman," Park said. "But I certainly WH not COD· spiring with him (Passman> to defraud the United States gov· ernment or anybody else," Park testified. Par~ said be did hope bis pay· men\s to lawmakers would "in· fluence their activities" but said he made them only as a Soulh Korean businessman, not as an arent lrylnl to buy influence for a CoreJgn government. F,.... P.,,e .41 RAIN ..... total aioce t.bat season began Jut July to 27.09 lnches, Gietaen said. He said SanUa10 Peat on Sad- dleback Mountain. which usual· ly receives the most rain in the county, tallied .30 inches this weekend for a season total of 68.l lncbes. Ralnwatcber J . Sherman Den- ny of HunUn.noo .Beach re.ported a ·weekend rainfall ot .21 inches for a tot.al of 25.09 inches, wbile the Moulton Nl,ue1 Treatment Plant ln La1uoa Nl1uel meuured euctb' a quarter of. an loch, brln1lnc Its seuon IMUuremelll to 28.'7 inc.bes. 'llaiak lt'U Fig?. An experimental biplane built by John Miles of HWttington Beach, a pilot for Air California, gets an inspection by Aviation · Explorer Scouts at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Scouts rrom as far away as Seattle came to a Western Regional Fly·in this weekend sponsored by Aviation Explorer Poet 391 of Orange County. A flour bomb contest and spot landin competition were part of th ac· UviUes. Police aald Salvatore Boni, rt, an Italian real dent of the London area, wu arreJSted and charced ln the case. Tb~y of. fered no explanation for the al· lack. Poussin. who worked 1n the early 17th century, was con- sidered a muter or classicism, '1ld bis style influenced French art into the 19th century. "The AdoraUoo of the Golden Calf" is believed to have been painted about 1835. It was boulht by the National Gall•ry in 1!M5 ror s10,ooo and is believed to be wor\b about $925.000. Tracy1 O'Maro, a 15-year-old schoolglrl who aaw the Incident, said: "A man stepped over the rope end atretcbed up to the painting and put a knlf e tnto it. He pulled the ltpife down and then with hi.a other hand ripped the painlinf and threw it to the floor. I did not believe it at fint. I was a bll sear~." "An attendant and the police were called,•• a apokeaman for the TrafaJgAr Square caUery said. "I ean't think wny anyums ~bould want to do thla to • paint· ing. It is not offensive. It Just de- pi cts the Isr.aentes daneln' around the Golden Calf . ., Jn the Bible, the'Go14e11 Calf WH a false ldol WOrahipped by the laraelltes in violation of God's law handed down through Moses. Such vandalism io recent years became a worrisome problem for museums . particularly in Western Europe In one of the most ootortow; attacks, a man knocked pieces off Micbelaneelo'a sculpture Piela at the Vatican lo WJ2. It wn reatored. A Hamburc man confessed to aprayln• acid on almost a dozen pieces of fine art in We1t Germany last year. Two Countians Killed Man., Woman Die in Head-on Anaheim CrCUJh A man and a woman were killed Simday nieht when a car crossed over a center line in Anaheim and crashed headon in· to an auto travelinc in the op- posite direc\iOD... No Strangler Charge Slated LOS ANGELES <AP> - Evidence against lhe 37-year-old ·handyman questioned in lhe Hillside strangler case is too weak to cbarae him with murder. the district attorney's office said today. (Earlier story, A7) "There is insufficient evidence to prosecute," Deputy District Attorney Roaer Kelly said. The man, Peter Mark Jones, was arrested Thursday and later booked for lnvesU1atlon of murder In the deaths of 18-year- old Jill Barcomb and 17-year-old Kathleen Robinson, two of lhe 13 slaylnp attrlbuled to the so- called HUi.ide Stran1ler. He wu reletsed this afternoon. Cacharef can ... .. • • In addltion to the twci deaths. police said two people were seriously injured m the 6:27 p.m. cQllision ell La Palma Avenue just eut ol Arbor St.reeL Identified as the victim who died at the scene was Frank Fiantago, 22, ol 121' Citron St .• Anaheim. Shortly after midnight today the accident claimed its second victim when Barbara Jan Ashley, 20, address unknown. died while undergoing surgery at Martin Luther Hospital. According to police, Fiantago was a passenger in an eastbound auto that was struck by the weslboWld car driven by Lance Warner. 23, or 32S N. Olive St., Anaheim. Miss Ashley was a pasaenacr in Warn~r·s auto, lhe westbound car that reportedly crossed over the center line and collided w\lh the auto driven by James Blr· mingham. 26.. of 6082 Fullerton St., Buena Park. Both Warner and Birmingham were aeriow;ly injured in the crash, police said. They reported a third car crashed into the two autos that tangled headon. Injuries to those in the third car were minor. Drown Victim Still Unknown Orange County coroner's dep- uties continued their efforts to- day to ldenWy a young apparent drownmg victim whose body was recovered off lhe Santa Ana River mouth Sunday. Investigators said the corpse was clad in cutoff blue jeans, when recovered after being si&hted by pleasure boaters. Speculation is that the body is that of a vlcUm missintt for 10 days now after entering lhc waler off Huntington Beach and never returning. The body was recovered by a · boat dispatched by the Orange County Harbor Department out of Newport Beach. \ Chief Plugs MN~ . ...,,.,.;.,..... THESE 10 PERFORMERS ARE UP FO" TOP ACTING AWARDS IN OSCAR CEREMONIES Motion Picture Academy To C.abrete Jg 50tb Annlveraary With Gala Baah , ,r' ··4 0sc8r TurnS 50 Tonight Pmt Finnen ·1o Celebrate at Aimrds Show BJ BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Oscar marks his soth birthday tonliht with an Acadesny AwanS race featuring "Star Wars" an4 "All· Die Hall" as favorites. The largest collection ever of Oscar winners -50 on at.age at tbe abow'a opening -will a1>- pear for the three-hour cala telecast, which starts at 7 on the ABC network (Channel 7). J Tbe wn awards feature no ; .... sbmlC favorites such as in the ..... yeara al 1'The French eonnec: tion" Um>, "The Sting" (1973) • aad .. One Flew Over tb• Cuckoo's Nest" (1975). A,ltbO\l&h 1t la the blecest moneymaker of all t~me, ••Star ,w~~ oo abc»-ta. 'J;'JM ln· un laztaa1 lttbreate:led by ,.-Armie Hall•• Wood.Y Allen'• autobwan~e8lcomecl)'. disappointment for the Academy, Allen -in New York wor1dna oo his latest film -•111• he 'WOO't be al the Oscar cer•monr beclluse he doesn't &elleve Ip competiUon for a.rtiatlc achievement. I Richard Burton is another stronc PIJUUilily for best actor: his nomination for "Equus" is his seventh, and the Academy voter$ may decide his time is due to actually win. Diane Keaton appears a tron( ~at.ender for the best ac- tres1 category, not only because of her no1niDation for "Annie Jta11'' ~ also because ahe dis· • 'PIU.0 tsalilit7 in the lra~ic 'LOokl.ng for Mr. Good- bar ' durlna U'17. • :·.Killed in SIWOtout ~ NEW YORK (AP> ·-Por cy had tbree tbUdren. in<:ludlni three years, the two younc Roblo wb9 was 7 Stmday. A par- ' policemen bad to1ether istalked ty bad been planned. · ·: the decaying, crlm•ridden sec-Tba dead uaallant w .. Iden· ..,, tion of Brooklyn known as tifiecl as Mallano Gonzalea, 26, of ',. Bedord-stuyyesant,. maldnr at· Manhattn. The other man, , , , rests, lrYiJli t.o keep the peace, Cleveland Dav.ta, IS, of com~lllnl a good record. Menands, N. Y., was e•ptured Today they are dead, victims near u.e se~e of the shootout of a shootout wlth two ex-and bospltalfUJd under heavy , eoavlcts they encountered dur· pollCJ! swmL • me what started as a routine check. One or the aasailanls wu PoUc~ Hid botb men bad tilled, the other wounded. setted tune. for armed robbery. Christie Masone, a:J, a alx·year Davia was OD parole unUl 1982 nteran, and Norman Cerullo, and Gom.ale1 was sought for 29, a seven-year veteran. bad Jwapinc balltolftcen Hid. ~arned 37 citations between Before~ «l the aldewalk. them. Both bad beea named t.o Cerullo manacied to ••t off four the police department's Honor s bots, k 111 hag Gonzalez Legion for bravery in armed and woundina Davis. eonruct. Masone died bl the back seat Masooe's wife Cathy is seven of a police QI! en route lo a months preanant with their first hospital despite reslqdlatJon el-chiJ4. Cerullo and his wife Nan-fortsofafe.Uowotncer. • Tb• ~demy promises a gala 'Show whatever unpleasantness may oacur outside the Los Anceles ?tfusic Center. • The appearance of Vanessa Redsrave, nominated for ·sup- porting •ctress in "Julia," has prompted plans for counter- picketJ.nl by Arab and Jewish orgaruzatiOQS. The Jewisb Defense League first announced picketing because of Miss Redgrave's 1 documentary, "The Palestin- ian.a." The Palestine Liberation OrcanizaUon, which is treated sympathetically in her film, then decided to demonstrate aaainat the JDL. Bob HoPe will be sole emcee of tbe Golden Anniversary ceremonies. Among the presen· tera ~ Raquel Welch, Henry Winkler, Janet Gaynor, first winner as best actress, Natalie Wood, Goldie Hawn, Steve McQueen, Fred Astaire, Bette Davis, Walter Matthau and Mark Hamill with his .. Star · Wars" co-stars R2·D2 and C·3PO. Simm Brings More Rain to Northern State. By Tbe Maoetated Press A Pacific weather front •P- proachina the West Coast early today waa e:r;pected to spread rain across Northern Calilomia and dump snow above the ,,OOO·foot level in the Sietra Nevada. There was aome ahower ac- tl'rity in the far north Sunday but the only spot with measurable rajnfal\ for the 24-hour period eddln1 at 4 a .m. today was Eureka, which had .13 of an inch. The NnUonaJ Weather Service. rorecut tor the San Franclaco Bay area call~ for a 60 percent chance Of rain toni&ht and pa\'lJ.1 cloudy with a 30 percent chance of abowera T\aea~. In the Sacramento V1lley, the 'weather semce said rain ls u-. ly through tonight wlth p~ •• cloudy all.ea and a chance 9( ehowen Tuesday. The water-loued San Joaq Valley also can expect more rain tomibt and •bowen Tui"ea- day, tb• National Weatbtr .. ya. 2'he ftatbcr aerwlce ·~ a paned when ~e can continue to play f.&lch ~ arade alter grade, 'BoyercontJnued. He aald the key should be con- stant essessment od testing of youa1stera by l~al edut•tors so teacher1 can determine il stu- dents are learning. The Carter AdmlnhtraUon ap- pointee called up0n parent.a to aasist In education, by Oicklng the 1witch on their televtaion sets and readln.c with their children. WtuMill Defense Rebutted 87 TOM BAJ(LEY ••a.fl'l"'*"Matr Defense claims that neck in- .juries to a baby glrl alle&edly strangled by Dr. Willlam Baxter Wad dill could have been caused by saline used during an at· tempted abo,rttoawere contested today .in Ora'.!fle County Superior Court.· · Dr. Kurt Benirscbke, who testified earlier in the trial as a prosecutloo witness, returned to-day as a rebuttal witness in re1pon1e to pathologlsta who testified for the defense. The German-born pathologist told the jury after viewing slides screened in the courtroom by prosecutoc Robert Chatterton, that, in' his opinion, saline ad- ministered to the dead infant's mother in the abortion at.tempt did not cause the massive 'beqiorrbagi!lg. And he similarly rejected the. defense theory that the wideapread blee<lina might have been caused by hypoxia -a con- dition created by lack ol oxyeen in the blood stream. ''What do you think caused this hemorrhaging, doctor?" Chatterton asked the witness. .. I can only think of· one cause," the witness said. "Could tt have been manual pressure?" the prosecutor asked. ''It certainly could,'' Benirschke replied. It is ~~ by the prosecution that Waddlll, "2, of HunUDst.on Harbour, applied that pressure to the baby's neck io the Westminster Community Hospital nunery OP March 2. 197'1. The . protee\llloo clahpl tbat W~ddill paQlcked aft,r learning that the infant he thoueht be bad aborted via a saline iDJeclion bad •urvived and was belog re- suscitated by hospital personnel Prosecution witnesses have •testified that Waddill ordered nurse• and doct.ors to abandon auempt.a to revive the ailing in- fant and sent them from the nursery. A pediatrician who joined Waddill in the nursery that night testified that the defendant told him: •'this baby can't live." Dr. Ronald ComeUsen further accused Waddill ot suggesUng four othet" ways in which the baby could be eliminated, in· eluding drowning it in a bucket of water. Chatterton said Benirschke's testimony will be followed by that of mot.hers whose babies survived saline abortions and who are regarded by doct.ors as betng perfectly normal. The defense bas argued that the baby allegedJY slran&led by Waddill did not know any mean· ingful form of life and that it is almost impooslble for an infant In the womb to survive trouitl ol low pru.rure wlU •,. ' tlnu to ahuDt at«ml over CC. ttaJ Cllltol'nla (or aosne Ume, .in.. w ~"'~~~~-;..._,~e.r.a.IA& MUOA' ,. ncart nlD(aJJ. , J ~.Aptll 3, 1978 • SIC ••1 th.ink we mi&ht all be startled at what we learn both about oune!vea and the written word," Boyer continued. The former colleee chancellor noted that President Carter Is commllted to public educaUon saying bis ttm bud&et peeu1e inclQdes $U.1 bllllon for educa· lion, the large.t such investment in the nation's history. Boyer said be favors the presl· dent's proposal to create a separate a.bioet level depart. DAI.LY ltlLOT A3 Skills , ment d educaUon and doll not b lleve U.. de~ent WQuld lead to Ider t al ln- terv.uitloa.. Boyer 1aid be opposes Ute pro.. posed tuition tu credit addin&' the presldeot baa said be cannoc. 1upport both that proposal and J.ncfe~ aid far educatioG. Boyer contended tbe tax credit would take away fU.nds now used to bel~ate school districts and at ln need ot federal help. ,..,,..,.... LIBERIA PRESIDENT TOLBERT KISSES CARTER Affection. But Warning About C~ Ptnence President EndS Visit in Africa MONROVIA~ Liberia (AP) - President Carter ended his precedent-setting visit to black Africa today with a warning that South Afriean rejectioo of a re- asonable aolm.ton in Namibia "could precipitate more seriom differences" with the United States. T•ltlnl to riportel"B aboard A1r Force One before st.oppltl&' in IJberla aa his way bome, the president said he believes Niferiab leader Olusegun Obasanjo shares bis concern about Cuba's military presence in Afrlca. But Carter added. without elaboration, ••1 think there is a di.ff erence in em- phasis.'" Cartec•s most entbulastie welcomeamein Llberia. wbere t.he govenunent declared a holi- day and tens or thousands -men In western prb, YoUDPtss ia -<!Mwtia ad ._..bremded women iA coJorfol skirts - cheered, waved palm fronds and danced in the streets. •111e crowd has gone wild!" shouted an announcer on Liberian radio ... There is absolutely no eontni.IJ This is impossible.!" -T Amy stood in her fatfler•s limousine with its top removed and waved. The president stood from lime to tinie and waved. UueyGets Sinatra Hand • too. ' NEW YORK (AP> -It was hard to tell whose blue eyes were shining brighter -Frank Sinatra's or Gov. Hugh Carey's, Sinatra. backed by a 39-plece orchestra, appeared before 800 politicians, bt.Wnessmen, labor leaders and others at the Waldon-Astoria Hotel. The din- ner-dance sponsored by Friend! of Gov. Carey raised about $800,000 to wipe out Carey's 1974 gubern$>rial campaign debt. Guests paid '500 or $1,000 a place to honor the flrst·term governor, who was accompanied by bis frequent companion, Anne Ford Uzielli, and by several of his children. At a worklng Juncb with Liberian President William R. Tolbert Jr., Carter called for an Alric a free from •'interference of a military or other ~ature from outside forces or from their proxies:--EsPeclai1Y in Anaola • and the Horn ol Africa, where Cuba and the Soviet Union have sent troops and advisers. Carter said, ••we want to see outside mtlillll"J forces and outside in· flueoces depart.,. Tolbert told the •lslting American president: 11We would urge a DCISilive American _policy of creatlrity which would lnblbit rather tbaD prevent or bewail the oceurrences al exterDal stfi>.. version andarmedintenention. •• l . A llOVING EXPBIUENCB: Most people, wha th91 play 1toc*J from work lib I did Frtct.y. eo on a tbfee.day holiday. Our family • ..,,,.vet. did aomelbin1 really dlf. terent. We movtd. Tod.a1. everybody in the bouaebold la llmpin1. Wbo knowtt We may find the touter some day. And tM ear a,.. And tbe everyd.ay 1llvel"Ware. All that aside, we are now ba~lly neat~ into our new home on tbe Balboa Penluula. We U be juat fine ., aoon u we atop tripping over cardboard boxes. There ii no experience like tbe movin1 experience wben you bave household items that bave been in atorqe over a lonl perlod ol time. Then you declde to haul evtf')'· tbincoutforthenewdomlcile. FOB MY WIFE, tbla wu Uke cetUns a whole series of April Fool'• surprtae packa1es. She stood by tbe door and challenged the movlnf men u they brouaht each Ion&· foraottc Uem. The movl.nJ men would lu1 in some object and abe'd demand: "What la 1bat? What 1S THAT?" Moat of tbeae mystery ltema were my prised poueulooa from yesteryear, like the desk I once boulht at the thrift abop for $17. 95. "That goes in the 1araie." she would tnatruct the moven after abe recovfted from each new abock. Finally. the movers lea,rned bow to plu the 1ame. •• Moving Con Be. Htaatdoul to YOW' lleoUla • Tbey would approach the front door and before She ·could demand .. what ls that" they would announce: • ''Tbls ls a wbite World War n Civil Defense helmet. 1t goea in the garage." .. TbialSapu:rpleloveseat.lttoesliUbefarage." Even tbe telephone man was jumpy when be came around. He walked through the front door and anlffed the air. "Have you been painting ln here," he asked. · .. NOW, NOW, NOTBING to fret about, .. I soothed. ''There lm't any wet p-1ut where you'll be working ... "I dunno," he said, looldne &f9UDd with great suapi· cion. "I attract wet paint. Wet paint jumps ri&ht off tbe walls onto me ••• " Dt:sPtrE MY ASSUllAN~. be found some. He ~.!cl thed 1 ub. Tb,e wet paint has been jumph•& onto eveey .. uv;;ow tb8t n~e moved, we•re playing a new same called .. ~.-~" You ult questions. ll.ke: ''~put ay brief cue!" ··~ap\Jt the frying ean f" . • And~ Vt:~, 4\Wb~elap\lt tM&e en ~eyst" '. • But P~ice Were Fooled ' o~..i::-(AP> -To police ... Plloenls. ArJ,a.. k loobd : lite a~ nn1~-. ~I formed. !! ....... at •. ~~ lllOtel bd reported that three ~ women md twi>~ el&lmtn& lmcotn. Neb., address• cbecbd in' _ tbd motel. went to theti' rooma aiid ltninedlat.ely bfl.-n m~ iota ol,pbooeC8lll. *" l~tt· -. Th• police loot~ into the ma~ and tounct out U.y wer. a arouP GI hmltl<lve report.era ~I lnlormatioll on Uletal t illenstn~ Tbe older ot the two men was .run Patten, journalism pro- ~ fessor from t..he University ol Nebraska-Lincoln. His companions • were members of an ln·depth reporiln& class. . NATION I WORLD Arafat Too'l Dayan Meets On Stalemate jzRUSALEM <AP> -Statements from the I&taeU eabloet and Enptian President Anwar Sadat lndlcated the Mideast bupaaH wu conUnulne. but Israeli Foreien ~ llotbe Dayan becan talks today to Romania apparently aimed at breaking ttie 1talemat.e . There was a report lbal Palea\ine Liberation 01'1antulion chairman Yasser Arafat also would make a visit to Romania, of Upper Egypt on Sunday to ln· whose eovernment maintains spect land ~lamauon r.roJectf. friendly Uet with both Isnel and When asked by fore an cor .. the Arabs. respo"daa ccom~s blaa DAYANMETwilhhls Roman· about the !If.ells' tapoUibW• ian counterpart, Stefan Andrei. ty, be rt1pooded: °For sure. the in Bucharest. The Israeli ned ,f!love must come from mlnleter's official vlait will Jast them. . through Wednesday and ts to in· • SADAT ALSC>°Wil aiked ior elude a meeting with President. his reaetion to Saturday'a dem· Nlcolae Ceausescu, credited by i>nstraUon ID Tel Avtv by an Sadat and lsraell Prime estimated ao,000" laraell army Mlnlater Menachem Begin Ytitb . veterans and eiviliana demand· Soviel PreSldent Leonid I. Bremne~. left, chats with a helpin1 arrange Sadat's epic vis-tn1 th8t tbetr aovenam'ent make worker at a Siberian aircraft factory near IrkutaL it to Jerusalem in November. .more coaceulona in peace talks. Westem observers believe the purpose of Brezhriev's The Beirut, Lebanon, "Well. tbey are very wiae," Siberian tow-is to encourage production in Siberia and newspaper An Nabar aaid SadatNidof&hedemonatratars. military readlnesa along the Chinese border. Arafat would consult soon with -------------..:;;;;;;,;;.;.;;.;;,:;....;.~.;;:;;;~~.;..;;.;..;.:...__.;_;_ ____ _...~--~-- Ceauaescu on the Middle East conflict, but a PLO spolesman said ••the trip is not certaln yet." The Is raeli cabinet. at Its weekly Sunday meeting, called on Sadat to take another look at larael 's peace proposals and re. • sume negoliaUons, but Sadat. said the next move was up to Israel. · AT THE MEETING, Defense Mlnlster Ezer Weizman re- viewed his talks with Sadat and other Egyptian officials last week. A statement issued alter tbe meeting said: ."The 1overn- ment of Israel expresses Its wish that the Egyptian government re-examine the positive Israeli proposals aimed al the renewal of peace negoUaUons ... Sadat, ln an interview ln the weekly magazine October, said Webman would be returninl to • Cairo. Israeli cabinet spokesman Areih Naor aald another Cairo trip by Welzman was ••one posslbllity among others." But he said the cabinet bad authorized no new con- cessions. Sadat toured the Dakhla Oases AlmkaRaps Worthington Aut.o Business ANCHORAGE CAP> -'I'he state of Alaska has charged col-. orful California car dealer Cal Worthington with using decep- tive advertblng and unfair busi· ness practices. "The)' don't llke my Jlntle," Worthincton says. "OvbTiously they're not music lovers." WOBTBINGTON disputes the cllaraea frvm the coo,wner pro- tection division of ~e state at· tome)' aeneral'• office. He says theJ are part Qt NI effort. to pro- tect local car dealers. Wonb1ntton's operatlou are b,eaed hl Caltfornla, wbere &Jmilar cbar~ea were brouahl March 13 by that ttate's at- . torn•Y ,eneral'a office a1alnlt WortblnllCDCbry1ler·1"17mouth. IN AIASKAt Wortbin~ ia charged with 12 counts of vtolat- l Pf the Alaska Consumer Protection Act. The state says Worthtn~~ falsely advertises tbat Wo gton Ford bu the lowest prices iP town. Wort.hlnaton says he plam lo file a "bJg: &air}t Jawiull •.. Nobody ever fights these people. Everybody else lies down and rolls over for them. Well, I'm eo· jng to light them." .. To celebrate the visit of Tutankhamun's treasures to Southern California we are pleased to offer Tutankhamun-Th& Last Journey, fr~ for the a.sking. All you have to do is stop by in person, ask for it, and it's yours. · •• DAS. NAAAGHI (LEFT) ANO TAHSIRI INSPECT UCI FUSION REACTOR ff S\tccenful, Proceaa Could Svppty tnexhaultlba. En•rily . ·-Nuclear F11sion Mulled Iranian Scientists Conduct UCI Research By PIOLIP ROSMARIN Of-Dlttyl'MltlUff Two Iranian nuclear ysicists were compariQg notes 'th UC Irvine sclentlsta about e still \lbs6lved probl~ d oolTolDnt nuclear faslOft in a a~or to produce muslve, in- hauslible en era. Hoosbang Tahsiri, 41, and hsu-cl Na,agbi, 42, are two- irds f1 .tht uumber' among the S·metnber turn of Irant..n cien~ and-technicians study· g fu!ioft who hold docloratea. .. There are not lOQ JP&DY las ma ph ys1c1sts in Iran," ab.siri said. NARA.Gm WAS IBAN'S first lasma physicist. Plasm• is a fourth state of atteria mixture of electrons nd bare atomic nuclei produced ex.tr.:mely high temperature, mtllion derr,es> and cen- ral to the fusion ptocess. The consultations last wec.._k ith UCl 's Dr. Norma~ ostoker, chairman of the hyaics deputment, was a omecoming for Tabairi, who ot bis doclorate at the universi· y two years ago. He worked under Rosl.Oker. ~EU:A&CJI IN NUCLEAR fusion orlgUWly,"a, insplr" by oationallstlc.dellre.l"tor mnlte?y supremacy, end culminated ln 1952 wit'll ptOd~ti n ~ tb~ hydrogen bomb. .. • Early in tilt 19SOS-; se le research lo discover bow q coo' trol lbe fusion Tetction for peaceful purpo5es was done in secrecy iq ttse Uqttff.,.Stales, \Ile So\tiet UO{~ and Greal trttalb. • ~!:. IN T~ Cll TE , owever. information 1>arriers were re· moved ,Q .UM wortd ~ommtIQ.ity of scleNt.tta ~yeU!Cl c:&be.t'a- Uon 'tlt'Ollld ~-n.~ed..::a •a.6luinc of informaUon-if results were lo be achieved. Reeardless, results have been slo• WOm._... . , .. . Several .aaetllQ41 .,. ~., teated~iiJMweQl.e hdi~ "ac-tion, wbldi iit:Uie aoltJ.tMlnc of atomic nuclei. under-. t.eN'lflc weaa.ure to. Woduce be•VJet atoms; th8 reaction releases energy as a byproduct. TBRU MONTllS A,60, 1M Atomic Energy O!'pniaation of lraa, wt~ wbtdl Tab,irt and Nara~ "dB~. ~ to pursae u Unlit~ inetbod ftlr fuitillg at.ems. .. , Koa.t current research uses ieolopes of bydrogen- deuterlum-lo the fusion pro- c . Hydrosen a major com-pone~t. wttJa o>C1'1en, of wi'ter. "Ttie fU9l !~~ is.inexbausti-• •• Uld T , !"because we tet lt CNt « ordbl "1ater." lie added, "It'• a non~tical ,.,.ce ~ ene o "Ev.6eybody h'aiw.ur.,: • • 1 EXPS'UMEN'BL FUSION reactors now in use are linear or «.irQ11Jar. e that contain the "llJsio\ l1l al (plasma but ac-~ofd1t(t <> the Iranians bothf syalems are inefflclent. With a linear reactor, Naragtu said, the pressuriied plasma is llQ~ out -from i r b~ ... in~. The closed· M r1~,t1i::n:.~ b~ r ·s~1J(;,.s to enhance the ' "Pinch' '·elteet of heayY pre-aaure <m emat.erial. So Ute .fr..Uans propose an· oval, r~ac:~·sbaped react.or, $at will ha~ both advantages ot the strai&htaways and closed 'S)'.at.,tn feature$. Jt. WW .take $4 m illion to ~ mJUfon bl bnlld. .. . , .. ' . ' l .. • . .. .._._tizen-County: essions Useful I 1 The Oran1e County Planning Commission•s upcom· 1 Dana Pomt Duy may off er a pattern for future com- mla1lon meetinp to improve Joint citizen-county 1overn- ment discussion. Commisslooen this week set aside May 24 for diacusaion of planning issues and cltiun concerns regard- ing the unincorporated seaside community. That was a &ood idea aioce citizen groups have been vocal in their critlcism of county planning for their area. But to make the day more useful commissioners should consider holding the meeting in Dana Point and perhaps set it in the e vening to attract the widest citizen participation. Otherwise, it could be that not all views would be heard since some citizens would be hard pressed to travel to a daytime meeting in Santa Ana. The commission also bas held one recent evening meeting in Irvine and bas set another April 10 to di.sci planning for the 10,()()().acre Irvine coast. Commission and planners sbouldn 't be expected to hold regular mee . ings in far-flung locations during the evening. But w'1en public interest in, a region is high an occasional night meeting in locations convenient for affected residents ' should prove of benefit. · .. Opportunity Missed The Orange County Grand Jury had something to say last week about the J arvia-Gann property tax reform ln· itiative. And what the jury had to say about the most con· troversial ballot measure to face California voters in years wouldn't have drawn passing marks 1n a sixth grade civics class. For one thing, after what it called .. a thorough re- view,'' the grand jury decided not to take a stand either ·for or against Jarvis-Gann. That may be all right. It's possible the jury wasn't able to muster enough votes on either side of the issue to take a stand. s But rather than try to shed light on the issues at stake with Jarvis-Gann, the grand jury simply lamented 1he fact that things property tax-wise have gotten to such a sorry state. The jury's 164-word news release went on to blame the property ta¥ plight on unnamed elected officials who have failed to "fulfill their obligations" and on citizens who fail to take the time to elect qualified leaders. So what else is new? The grand jury would have been of service had it shared some of the findings of its "thorough review" with the public. ' After all, grand jurors are in a unique position and have the resources at hand to gain insights not available to other citizens. In this case, the Orange County Grand Jury failed to1 focus a spotlight on the -Critical issues at stake in Jarvis· Gann. law Hits Pocketbooks L abor supporters of the new federal minimum wage .approved by Congress last year and effective Jan. 1 scoffed at suggestions that it could result in higher prices and !ewer jobs for those in the lowest income brackets. But the Chamber or Commerce of the United States contends that the impact of the first increase, from $2.30 an hour to $2.65 an hour, already is beginning to be felt. The Chamber cites the fact that the Con.sumer Price Index was up 0.8 percent'. in January. more than double the average monthly increase ln the precedlnJ alx ~onths. The cost of 0 fo0d away from lu>me. •• wbloh refleota wagee paid to employees at restaurantl and fast food out- lete and accounta for up tb a third of the averaae fam.ll1'• food budget, was up 1'-4 percent. At the same time, there haa been a decline In weekly hours worked b employers attempt to adjuat to the blgber minimum wage. This is Just the first atep. Under the new law the minimum wa1e will lnereue to $3.35 an holU' by 1981. Perhaps it's u lrell that the law includes a provision for a federal com.minlon to study its effect on the economy vtithmt;,f:d t() prices and employment. If the co lon'• flndinp conrmn the. Chamber's conclusions, it may bo advisable for Congress to re-think lta hasty acquiescence to labor's minimum wage boost demand-wbicb.; In ff ct was little more than a lever to justify "'1ther wage increases to keep the pay of more qualified workers appropriately separated from the acale paid w>~kiUecl workers. • • Opfnlont upreaed In the IPllOe abo¥e ant thoM of the Dilly Pnot: Other VllWI ••Pf'GSMd on thla page are thOM of their •uthorl ind .ntsta. Ruder comment la Invited. Addrele The Dally Piiot. P.O • • Box t580. Costa Mna. CA 92628. Phone (714).642-4321. B1LM.BOYD • IC those SotltJl American Indiana of YGC"e bad l10t worn their hair quite loef, tbe Spanllb explorer. cf the letb century ml1bt not b••• tbouJbt they women. therefont couldn t have l titled tbem with that mylhlcal VIM of female war. riora, and thus the bll river Hrt.alnl.1 wouldn't have been named the Amuon. Gloomy Gus TbCKllb a dos mAJ 10 11bow wow" ln tbs. colllltl7, ln Poland It pee ''baa baa," and in the Ar.-une, "'iuau guau." and 1Jl lla1ta.a. ''how bow.'' and 1D Japan_ "waa ........ 3 ....... ~t. Tbe life~ aD Ellgllab CGUD• trJ aq\dre bu its plllalll, too. MaJor.O ral Sir Geor1• Bums devoted ,.an to the sport 1bootln1 of bare, pheasant and quail, and cer- tat a 17 he ate what be ba .. ed, ftttlfta17 enoup. At ai• u, t. had aurceom re-mon from h1I 1tomacb 70 ~botiun pelleta. Mllltary 1cleat11u bue bHa experlmenUn1 wltb dru11 concocted to mat. fiercer fltbtera out or HrvletmH. It's notbln• new. Tho Vlklnp tbem1leftl ate cert.ln muahroom.1 tbat •ave lbem flalluchtaUon1. · Wb o revved up oo 1am' lhQ ·~&bey • ........ ~Ible, a .WU. that .meant. "bear ablrt.'-' trom wbtcb we aet our word "'bencrk... •• • Oppression Has '1any; Colors W ASIUNGTON -The white supremacis t re1lme1 of aoutbern Africa bave been Jutlfiabl,y condemned for op- preaaw the black.a. But the worst African oppreaaon are often tbe black.I tbemselvea. Thia bu been brou1bt to our attentJoa by black lea.don wbo have Uf'led UI to expoee the tyranta, both white ancl blaok. A blood- curdlln1 ex- ample l• Francltco Macie. the Pretldent-f or· Life of . Equatorial Gufriea. Thia ~. west African ldqdom e«ISist8 of an bland. Fenwxlo Po, and a small province oa the m•lnland. It w aa once known for Ila tropical beauty, lta cotlee and tta top-qua.lit)' cocoa. Now lt bu become belt known ln the African community for the atrocltlea committed by Macie ~ ltl people. Dminl tbe nine years ot h1I terrortaUc relf n, Macie hat slain an eat mated 50,000 peraona. Another iso.ooo have fled the country. COLD STATISTICS slm&!r f a!l to reflect the horror M acle la perpetrating ln Equatorial GulneL Tbe United State• broke relations with him ln 1978. Other non-eommuniat natJona have done the aame, but Macie llill enjoys tbe support ot tbe Soviet Union, China and Cuba. lboie ts "It.ark ravtni mad, a faacllt who keeps himself 1n power by ualn1 left.lat rhetoric," one State Department official told ua. Commented Herbert Spiro, tbe Jut American am· buaador to Equatorial Gul.Dea: "Compared to Macie, Idl Amin ••• la a ireat 1tate1man." From refugees and diplomata who once served 1n Equatorial Earl Waters Guinea, our reporter Murray tonlp mlDJ.1w, Dr. Ataulo Wau compiled a vatt rue of Ndonto dlecl wtaen lhc•• ar-llad•'• belaou.a cr111111. ma dered Mm thrown fro~ tu barbarle a.ruelt7 lboulcl abock tbird·(loiol'. wtndo1' of ta.. ~ th• world. ldentlal'palaee. Qn anotber OC· Two ,..,.. •.QO, for~ ~ample, eallon,· M.Cle liwued the heed ot llacle celebrated Cbrl1tm11 tbe ••neral uatmbb', Put« witb h1a Mtloul mUttla 1D a Torao, to 1111 omce. Tbe cUdltor Yernando Po llOCc:t!J' atadlum. lw Nached mto Ida dtlk draww, a reeord1q ot 1'Thoee were the •blpped out .a IUD ud lbOt Da11, lb Friend'~ blued Oftlj • 11orao dad wttbaut wamla.1- tbe 1tadium11 loudapeake1·~1 , Macie'• troope &hot aad hanaea THOSS Gulaeana wbo have 1SO of tbe realm•'• opponeota. decided to remain In tbelr The ,...,. before, a atmUar homeland auaer a mllerable a- 1rl1l1 ma11 executlpn waa .latence. Macie baa lmpOltd publlcl1 pefformed on forced labor on all m&IO cw Cbriltmu Eve. One 8JllUlahed the a1e ot 15. He bu or'derecl refu1ee told UI hla mother and maaa arrest.a of workers aDd u- anotber close r•latlve wue .11Jned them to bi.I own eOCM. am one the victlma. <COUM andtimberplant.atloaa. DISSENT in EquatorlJl With mqalomaillacal fervor,. GuJDea meant certain death. A Macie bas Ql"derecl a aew law p .. ed wblcb requ!N that be be praiaed tn tbl CatbolJc Mus. H bu procl•IJned a ••H.Ycn ol the fttpUbUc," 1'blcb reau: .,God bal created EQuatOrlal Oulma tbro"Up tbe w11I of Papa 81~ Without bbD Equatorial OulMia would not allt. l'orward wt.Us Macie. NoQl.l:u without 11.ule. EVtl'Jtblnlwlti Made.•• Tll£ a>mrl'a1"S ~ h11 alto b .. n amendtd to beat.ow CID Made. a f9W UUet: Pn1ldent for .Llle; Supnme OehNl ol the Armed Pcit'eej; Great Teacbtr of Popular EducaUoa. Science and Tradi- tional CUiture; President of the Natloaal Puww at Workers; and or .. t Qreqtb and cmq M1racJe of Equatorial Guinea. Tbe eomraunlat world. enr CID the lookout for new frleDds in Africa, baa easerlJ 1ou1ht Macle'a favor. The Soviet Unian • China, North Korea and E¥t Germ1ny bav~ donated aid. &ecNt U.S. lntelllsenc' niports reveal that the tyrannical leader traveled to China and North Korea lastNovemberlnaearchof more ualltance. Tbe So•leta have provided Jlacle wilb a prop Jet and as- li1ned two RusalaD pUota to fly him around. More omilloully. there are tom• aoo to 500 Cubans In Equatorial Guinea, whlcb Ha•alla bllthel1 ducribea as "•ducatiooal and laeallb ad--n.en." CIA reports, however, deelare that Cubam "bave been involved ln the tr~ of the naUonal mWtiL" ALL OP the help the mad despot receives, however, does not come from behind the Iron Curtain. Vari<Mm United Natloas a1eacte1 bHe provided hlm wllb t.1.5 mllllon in aid over the put f1'e years. Plans call for another $S million of UN aa- sia tance in the coming five years. A Fascinating Look Inside Our Schools Californians who want the in· side on what is really wrong' with the public school system will rush to Ule book It.ores to eet their copies ot Dale Haucm'a new boot. Seldom does _one bave the opportunlcy to read a book which provides delllhtful f;ftler-tatn ment w:hl1e at the aame thnt deallnc with 10 vital a line. But HaDloa bae aerved UJ> ODe that d.oel Just tbaL TUlecr ••o Student•, a7 Cbalra, .. tbl1 fa,clnatlal book wa1 -· acbeduled fot ---r• 1 •a H bJ Warr•n G r • • n PubUabera followtni tH Euter acbool bollda1a. Wrltta by a Fullerton bllb acboot teacher with 18,..,. .;tua~ expertace. Hamon chronicles diary fubion. the ft)'·bJ~1 evenb and bis thou1bt1 throulhoat tbe school )'UI'. Loaded with humor Unced with a bit ol pathc». th• reeder qulck.11 1eta the flaWC' ot bow the J>Dbllc ICbool •Jltem ~ worta. While told ln a 1ent1e Charles McCabe • Cashion and absent pedantics, Hanson avoids preaching but the ills of the public schools seep tbrQuth. So masterfully bu . Ha.moo unfolded bis tale that the utter corruptlon of the state'• educ•ttonal ·syatem, thouib 1tarlt=reveJ}ed, doean't tm- media realater. When lt cloea one w tf lt C. all true. But tbe bJpocrtay of the -.cl· mlnlatrat4'1"1 ancf.. the ••ayatem" they protect IUld perpetuat.. ll .U UMre u AaNIC!D .. tells lt Uko It ta•• 1D bla llmp1' atyle cl mere-17 Nlatlnf tbl dallJ' hapPea.iqa. JDterwcmm are tome copnt ob- •er• a tloDI of a decrtcated educator who~ bopea for better dQS for educ•tl•. ana.Y doel one· flnd 0 IUC!b f ortbrlJht boneat1 trom one within tbe "system." .. Kan- datory attendance law1 are archaic," be writes. "When the compulaory school attendance law Ill revised or thrown out. educ~tlon will .have taken Ila 'liant step' • • • There will be self-motivation by the stu- clentl. They will be there because ol free choice and a de- 1lre to learn. The educatlooal mllieu will be educaUonal. un- lit• tbe preaent day retainl.Da .. campaign propaganda. "It's ly a week since the tax ove de passed, but • • • the balls are stacked with new, expensive ex- ecutive deeka ••• and the IUperlDtendent bu DOW hired aD admlnlltratave uaiatanL •• facillty where a handCul of stu- dents forced to be ln school un- dermine tbe education of b\Dl· dreds of othe"' • • • there are many parents wbo artt ap• prebemive about wbat LI ..-. ently ba~I ln the pubUc acboola. usace. sexual pro- ml ac u I &y, ntirnldatlon and RANSON ALSO discloses the shat~ by beW.erent llu. wute cl ttudent and clauroom dentl, fool and .Ue lanpap t._cben time by ''buly wort.:• and tbe do-nothlna att.lt\ade lD ttaff meednp a.ad auemblles. the ~m. all of these are fteJ4 trtpa .ad ••mJn.1-counes, .. clear daqen to public educa. and anvtilla the bqe dp-clf Jn Uon ... ' .,. driYer ectucaUoo orcurrama. He fella bow the schoall tdN He II apJnat •1m.eri& .. par for t.acben frelh oat ot ~ep to teacben Ud bJa nuona .., HVe money thereby depdviai . GODYlncfa1. A• fo~ •P•ffal tbe 1tuclent' of more ••• cluHa "'1r thl .. alf'ted" and re- perienced 1Dstruetloo and bow t.Jrded, ~ •Qa the bi& th• moaey taved LI then med to • -.n are tbf .. av ... t•'' atu-hlr• more high aalarted eomuJt. dentt wbo set llO nedU au.. ants and ldmJ,Diltraton. He re-.UOD and oftesi lesl than anraae lates bow dlacipllne aulftra Jeachlqeenlcet. · because ol the fallun to expel Out cl the moat bll~ ,.. unruly atudepltl because that cl tall ot the boot ll HauoG •let· would result ln the Jou at tome t.r to a bUtetball eouh prm- atate money. And he reveals 1urln1 him to live unearned llow the admlD.btrators work the IJ'adea to bla tCa.r athlete. It p~blic for unneeded ~ ewer-.1eems a paay, uncoord1Datecl r1dea by projecting mu• boolnrarmlQHablon'acluabad claasroom teacher lil)'offa Ud ac.bl•~•d an out1ta11dla1 disaatrous cutbacb lA bulc acachmlc ncord. Now would the school Jlll'Oll'ama lt the -... coach pleale 1118 b1JD a a pant don't approve the tu lilCW. Oil tht 'fatllty a.ma 10 that be And bow they UM acbool penao. could GaautY fbr a c:O\letecl col· Del ud matertala to lpreacl the lell acholarlblpf ' After all, ..., ad up for a M•ea·ad+half IMRar 1blft ts. mlddllal fell' IDOOl7· lfo.t ol the sood (that ta. balJ) ban pay well Oftl' mlalmum 1cale. I know at ....._one bead barman wbo neta OMr .tM>,000 a J'•ar - In aalarr -.-.. TtPlllU l1IYI like WI i.t li like fli>Pllic your l&w1er. • CALIFORNIA DAILY PtLOT /lfl ·Punch P4td Adoere1.-nt I have a Baldwla or1an I'm selling because my children no JOf\ier use It. It's valued at over $3,000. I paid $2400 and I'm selllnc lt ror 11900. ll 's beauWul UChl o.k io excellent c®dition. One thine. ll's very lar1e. But lf you have a large room or a church, It'• perfect. Feel tree to come by and play lt. It's equipped with bells, Strangler Case Weak LOS ANGELFS <AP) -Tbe Hlllslde Strangler Task Force was workin1 aaainst a deadline today to aather enoueh evidence to charge handyman Peter Mark Jones with two or the 13 strangling murders. convict who was later recaptured and returned to borna. de. U you're lntareat.ed, call me bet.ween Jail, told police officials in Boston be drove Jones' 7 and 9 tonight al 613-7'106. van during a v1s1t in California while Jones al· P.S. I'm in the real estate business, so If legedly murdered the two airls in the back, you need a larger home to house your new ''It UI touch and go as to what we're going to do with the guy," Deputy Dlatrict Attorney Roger Kelly 1a1d Sunday. "That evidence i.& not u strooa .as we ~d like.,, authorities said. organ. maybe I can help. Signed, Barbara. The 27 ·ye ar·ol d lios ton man reportedly was liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiil~ .. I •NII w llala hat there,,. .. to. •11cb Mll and vieleace •• tdri'laie• but &• I 1et eJder I realiu tla.at there laa 't f'tl ...... " ll'OllMAL CHARGES a1aln.sl Jones. who wu arrested 1buraday at hla Wllablre District ll)art· ment. must be filed ln time for a Tuesday arraisn· ment deadllne-or police will have to release him, said his attorney, Albert Johnson. · Jones was booked for lnvest11atlon of the murders of Kathleen Robinson, 17, and Jill Barcomb, 18. Under California law, Jones must be charged formally by the district attorney's office within 72 hours, or three business days, of bis booking, or be released. A POLICE SPOKESMAN, Lt. Dan Cooke, re· faled to comment on any progress invesU1ators may bave made,, t,ut said several leads were belni checked by the Scientific InvesUgatlve Dtvialoo la~ in Parker Center. "We 1Ull have probable cause to bold him," PoUce Cblef Daryl Gates told newtmen Friday. "But I c1on•t lb1nk at this time we bave aufflclent mdlnce to co forward with a complaint. That doesn't. mean that we might not have it 1donda7 or 'Tuesday." afraid his past as a police toformant would en· danaer his life Ir he wa• forced to stay ln a M assachuaetts ptiaon, ao he Jave hi• atory to police ln hopes that he would bi ptotect.ed, Boston officlala aald. SllAMSRAK IS NOW being held at the federal Metropolitan Correctional Center ln San Diego. While an attorney for Sbamshak, Henry B. Wynn, described his client Sunday as "fine ... very calm," police in Massachusetts and New Hampshire continued to check for possi· ble links between the Los Angeles stranglings and the unsolved murders of rour young women in the Lawrence. Mass. area Authorities say the Massachusetts killin1s bear aimllanlies to the Hillside Stran1ler cue. $7,000 for only $}35.07 .a month. 'M1ether you need $3,!;00 Of $25,(XX) get 11 from the peo- ple who lend mil· hons Comrerc1al Credit ~thly pay- nl!nt based on a $7,CXX> HorreCMner locri. for 84 rronths. at al cwnKJI per· centage rate of 15°b. Total payrrent $11,34588. Ml FOINTS. t() PRE· PA'fl4NT PENALTY. We find WAys to~lp. Pr.oject StUdied J,.OS ANGELES (AP) Mohamed A.I Faisal and COMM~IAL CR..f,DIT -The California 1ucb Wa shington CQRJPQD AJION €} Letillature bu become notables as Sen. Henry 1 '-.r\ the first public body to Jackson. D·Wash. Homeowner Loaos W.'OU give its stamp of ap· All that's needed now Aloimot S5.oec>andoV9fmust~u.:ureOby ,. ·Tax Relief Bills Eye4 1' , HOWEVER, JONES' attorney aald0 "TheN! is not one scinUlla of evidence connect.tn• Mr. "'nes proval to a scheme to i 1 d 1 i· comb1na1100 ol rHI and personal prOl*(y, tow Antarc•'c '"tbergs S e era coopera IOn . .t ... "" •~ and $80 million to launch ColtaMeu • 370 E. 1'7Ul Str•t • 645-8700 to Southern Callfomia_ to a pilot project, promoter Oranre • 1111 Town & Counb7 Rd. • 547•5871 with any crime.': · • supply the region with TerrySpraggsaid. Suite 26 SACRAMENTO (AP> -A divided meetlnf ot C•llf omla Real tore bu decided that voters 1hoald approve one of two property tax relief proposals on the June6 ballot. but they didn't say which one. · The arre.t of the 37-year..old Jones came alter an acquaintance,·. George Francis Sbamsbat, lm· pllcated Joaes.in the deaths of the two women. fresh water. Tb• Application Con· A •late Senate jqlnt -C"41t Lit• l11Hn.nee A•allaW. t.o Sll~lt hrow•n at Croup Rat.• cepta and Technolocy . reaoluUoo endorses the [ J " ~s<!clati~n has already project and requests L H. BOYD Jt wasn't. ducldn1 the issue, said Don Wied· mann of San Diego, president of the California Realtors Association. "There almost bas to be an individual study by SHAMSRAK, AN ESCAPED Massachusetts ehcited rntetest from that the federal govern· INFORMS 1 th Saudi Arabian Prince ment foUow suiL n • DAILY PILOT , area to determine which of the two propositions would be most beneficial," be said. "What is iood ror Sacramento or Alameda county for example, two of the highest laxtng districts in the state, might be bad ror Orange County, with a much Douglas t lower tax rate." . . J>i,ckelinw 1.400 AUetN Naf1Nd4 • " ., .. -e !!. SAN DIEGO CAP) -Tbe U.S. ~ Patl'Ol 1"--&!-..;·,. .• : .. :..- !! reported about 1,.00 Wetal aliens weN interee,Pted LA.HUUUlell r al.001 tbe Ma:lcan border .bere dw:tn• a brief, period over \be weekeftd. a'bWDber d11cri1>e4 by LONG BEACH (AP) Border Patrol o{flcera a.a -Memben or Loclll HI unuaually blab. of the United ~uto Tilmon Grea, watch ( ·] Worker1 ·return to the commander. for the STATE picket. line today at the Border Patrol atallon in McDonnell Dou1lu ' Chula Vista. said the Corp., plant here aner average flow of illegal alien trafrtc th.rouiti the rejectln1 tbc latest com· I area between Saturday ni&ht and Sunday mornlna pany ofter to end an I is clo~e to 900 person.II. He 1a1d he wu at a loss to ll·week ltrtke. expla10 the un~ally heavy flow, In a lar1~ turnout bf the 6,200 un1a...member1 Tef.etlloll St1e~•lul here Saturday, ~l op· HOLLYWOOD (AP> -The National Euter posed ratmcatJoo of the Seal Society's annual ~..has rai*d'&B,Ol.3.MQ three-year contr t pro- ln pledOI. the molt ~· ftll·r• lbtor'J' GI ponl ;wbtJe 2.1 IUP-the event, ~to a •Pot:esman. ported IL The »hour broadcut. which ended Sunday_at 4 p.m., wu broadcJSl over f1 l\ations nationwide, aaid spokesman Keith Robe~ EARLIE& IN THE week, 1,TSO McDonn~ff employees ln Tulia • Okla., and Melboume. €radt KIO. Drieer Ark., allo turned doym the offer, wblcb included REDDING CAP) -A. 20-year~ld woman and a 9 percent wate in· her lG-month old daul}lter remained in critical crease and annual cost· condition today after thelr car crossed over a of·llvine claU3es. highway divider line and collided with a bus, kill· "There will continue inc the woman'• husband and inJwinl 11 otben. · to be a 1trlke," said The dri\(er of the car. Gordon ~ecumt 22, of Jerry WhlSSPle, UAW re· Redding, died Sunday night at Merciy Hotplt.al, ac· gional direct.or. ''We will cording to lhe Shasta County coroner's olflce. Hts continue picketing_ al all wlfe, Cynthia, was in criUcal condition lt Mercy tthree sltes (Loni Beach, Hospital and their daughter, Magan, wu In "very 'TulstiandMelbourne)." critical" condition at Memorial Hospital. The bus, carryin1 a driver and 22 puaencers ''WE WON"I' BE back from the Ziob United House of Prayer, Se•tUe,· 10 wo.rk until I don't Wash., was beading for Las Ve1u. know when," added Jim Bryant, the Local 148 strike coordinator. LOS ANGELES (AP> -A clerk in a small Palms market was kllled by one of two gunmen who held up the store where lbe woman worked, police said. UAW employees cur· renlly earn about $7.20 ·an hour with fringe benefits estimated al $3.50 an hour. Bell's Angels, Cops "" Clash; 2 .6 Arrested OAKLAND (AP) -A brawl bet.ween police and members ol tbe He~l's An1eb motorcycle club left several people iDJured aod 26 men ar- rested. All 26 men -booked for blvestt1a• lion of a variety of charges lncll1dlnl riot, assault on a police officer and interfering with an arrest-were-,. leued on ba11 after the Soncfay mom· in& fracas In front of lhe club's bead· quarters in East Oaldud. TWO BELL'S ANGELS were hospitalized -their names or condi~ ·uona not immediately released -and alx were released after treat- . meot for minor l.njuries. OUland Police LL Ray Birae said . Pollce.omcer T. Brown was struck io the head and required aome 20 1tltcbes. Police salcl the "small riot" erupt· ed. after two officers attempted to ii· aue citatlooa to a few A.n1els wbo al· legedly were drhitln1 al~obollc 'beverages .on the sidewalk 1n viol .. tlon. of elb' ont11u1nces. BIRGE &Am MORE policemen were ea.Deel to tfJ• 1cene. "As more offlcen arrived oa the acene. more memben of the club came out or the clubhouse and became abual~ A £1.1bt broke out. .. ~ aalcL • He said the lljbt wu apparentlj not connected with the amiat lllit Monday of lona\iJD.9 leader aatpb ''Sonny" Barger on parole W>laltoa char a es . NATO ft.AO OP R80M The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has, for 29 years, deterred aggression against its member nations and protectCd their borders from encroachment by the forces of the Warsaw Pact nations. Thro~ the • temational friends\Ups and ~lationshi~ nurtured by; N , it has encouraged joint action in econ~mic, political and cultural fields~ For 29 years, the ~fforts._of this voluntary aillance of fifteen member countri~ have been directed toward waging peace and preventing war. NATO. Who are its members? They are ·Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, 'Federal Republic of Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Por- tugal, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United Sta~es. These countries have a cdmbined population of more than 557 million people. What is America,s policy today? '' •••• We know that the path to lasting peace depends on human understandinJS, negotiated apeements, acts of good will .••• But we are ' united in believing that our defense must alw1ys be strong enough to deter any thoughts of aggression -that we must be prepared for combat we always hope to avoid ...• Together, we are setting the NATO Alliance on a course that will reaffirm our shared commitment to peace,-to a strong and vital Alliance. and t9 meeting anr challenge to our strength and cohesion in the years ahead. 0 • I JlmmJ' Cuhr, Preaid•n* of Ui• Unit.ct Stat .. NA TO CouncU, ·~· .. January e, 1111. iions. It suffices to acknowled1e thaf funda ... mental political, social, and moral issues continue to divide East and West; that these issues continue to offer the material for dispute and confrontation; and th.at the risks. of such dispute persist in the context of the greatest'"' peacetime aggregation of military power the · world has ever seen." General Al•auder M. Bal&. Jr. Suonme A1IUd Commander Europe V.B. Senate, Marcfa 2, 1178. NATO's 29 year record. When NATO was organized in 1949, tension across the Iron Curtain in Europe was high. Tension ac{OSS this line has often flared and subsided since. To NATO and the deterrent force it represents must go much of the credit for preventing these tensions from erupting into armed conflict. McDonnell Dou~ personnel observe NATO anniversary. , Monday,A?"I I, 1t'TI ( 01971Ul.J. fll!'l'NOlOSTOaACCO CO. . ' LOW TAR · CAMEL QV~LITY ~l DAILY PILOT ~· Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking ~ Dangerous to Your Health . J • , , • c ·: , ( l , I t I I Luniaran Winner -Of Beegle Trophy -Bill Min' Lumaran ftotn the V07agers Yacht Club was the overall winner Sunda)> in the first .race <>f the South Shore Yacht C!ub's Hi-Point Series. The wtn 1tves Rohn 1he Clyde B8!c.ltri Memorial Trophy. The series Is for Performance Handicap Rac- ing Fleet (PHRF) yachts for the Ocean Racing Catamaran Association class. Winner in lbe ORCA was Imi Loa, skippered by Vic Stem. Seal Beach YachlClub. SUMMARY OF TROPHY winners: OVERALL -1, Lumaran; 2, Aloha II, Steve Reed, SSYC; 3, Pegasus, Jerry Montgomery, CBYC; 4, Cat's Pajamas, Carl Last. VYC; 5, Fun· 11y Feelin', Pete Meade, Capo BYC. CLAS.5 A-1, Lumaran; 2, Cat's Pajamu; I, Sidewinder, Richard Bluel, BCYC; 4, Nugie Too, Jim Nugent, BYC; 5, Chris Liz II, Olavez/Bumett, SSYC. CLASS B-1, ALOHA U: 2, Pegasus; 3, Bebo III, Bob Darnell, Capo BYC; 4, Ninole, Hank Humann, BYC; 5, Wind Child, Lee Armstrong, VYC. CLASS C-1, Funny Feelin'; 2, Sunda, Graham Gibbons, BYC; 3, Pisces, Joe Senn, SSYC; 4, Dja.rv, Dan Nordstrom, SSYC; 5, tie between Glmme Shelter Too, John Barros, VYC, and Just Plain Crazy, Dave Bucanan. WYC. ORCA-1, Imi Loa; 2, Invictus, Mike C1uJcksbank, DPYC: 3, Erin, Bowie Houghton, La'haina YC; 4, Eighth Day, Roger McGregor, LIYC. ~ Otherwise ~aged ,j · Etchells Winner Otherwise Eniaged, skippered by Joe O'Hora, or the Newport Harbor Yacht Club was the winner in the Etcbells-22 class, largest group to turn out in the Balboa Yacht Club's Spring Regatta Saturday and Sunday. Races were sailed over inside and outside courses. Outside Cou.rses ETCHELLS-22 -1, Otherwise Engaged; 2, Andante, Bob Searles, NHYC; 3, Bob Bon, Seymour Beek. NHYC; 4, Chaparral; Pat Ayres, NHYC. INTERNATIONAL·14 -1, Stradivarius, Peter Gales, BYC. SANTANA-20-1, Family Feud, Rodfieim/t>at,.. lison, BCYC; 2, Reality, Tom Eels, VY(;. SOLING -1, Fancy, S<:ott Hayward, NHYC. Inside Courses THISTLE -1, Thiss, Jack Cannon, BYC. LASER A -1, Mark Whitehouse, BYC. LASER B -1, Bruce Twichell, VYC. LIDQ.14A -1, Bill McCord, BYC; 2, Pete Jef. lerson, MBYC. LJD0-148 -1, Steve Otto, BCYC; 2. Bob Van't Riet, BYC; 3, Don Stoughton, BYC; 4, Bob Mindte, LIYC. SABOT A -l, Jon Pinckney. BCYC; 2, John Bilsborough, BCYC; 3, David Franco, LIYC . .SABOT 8 -1, Mary Bubb, BYC. S~~ C -1, Billy Donovan, BIYC. ~ Angelman Sailed ~ Forty-nine boats turned out for the first race of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's Angelman Serles for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts Saturday. Cius A winQer was Temerity, skippered by. Ted Kerr of the host club, <.:lass B was won by Nugie Too, Jim Nugent, 01 t.be .t:Sa1boa Yacht Club, and Class C was won by Don Anderson's S<:otch Mlat. BYC. Summary: CLAS.5 A -1, Temerity; 2, Sequoyah, Jim Moore, BYC; 3, ~troker, Hobie Denny_, BCYC. CLAS.5 B -1, Nugie Too: 2, Chris Li1 U. Ron Claves, SSYC; 3, Animal Farm, Bruce Hansen, VYC. CLASS C -1, Scotch .Miat; 2, Windsurfer, 1.. Georie Chalfont, BYC: 3, Robert. Staats Jr., l .JICYC. . C>Cf,AN VIEW SCHOoL b1S11CCT msw.,...,.~ ~ ..... CA.,., .. Lipton Retained Ni!uport Sailan Win ChaJ,l,enge By ALMON LOC&ABEY ....., ................... A crew ol )'OUhl Newport Harbor Yacht Club sailors beaded by l>ennis ·Durian anchored tbe 75-year-old Lip· ton CbaDen1e Trophy in Newport Beach fot another year Stmday by defeating 10 challengers in the an· nual sudden death race over a !S- mile course. · Durgan and bis crew, aboard John Miller's CF·a7 Wmdmlller, grabbed lbe start at the leeward end ol lbe line and never relinquished it, beat· lng the nmner-up, Bineo, •kippered by Henry Stbofield, Long Beach Yacht Club, by one Dllnute and 13 seconds. TBB ltACE GAVE promise ol bt- ing much cloeer in the early atases as the NHYC c:rew led LBYC's eDU7 by 18 seconds at the firtt weather mark, 13 seconds at the reachinc . mark, rt seconds at the leeward ·mark-and n aecoada at the second weather mart. It WU on 'the tlDal downwind l'llJ1 over the 01.Ymdc ltfl• course that the Long Beach;crew booed down and 1ave the Newport boat the bi&· seat lead of one mJnute and 53 seconds. On lbe final \lfi.odward tea to the flnlah Scbolleld en1a1ed Durian In a tackin1 duel and &ained 40 seconds. It was the 6Sth challenge for the silver pitcher donated to the San Dle10 Yacht Club by the S(ottish tea merchant, Slr Thomas Lipton, in 1903. The annual competition ls now run by the Southern California Yachtin1 Association. NBYC'I WINNING crew was composed ol skipper Durgan, owner John Miller, Argyle Campbell, Jack: Jakoaky, Tom Hoean, Griff Amies, D\lffy Duffield, and Gordo Johnson. Order of finish: 1, Windmiller, NHYC; 2, Bingo, LBYC; 3, Indigo, Ed Lorence ABYC; '· Cottontail, John Arens, BYC; 5, Veetor, Malin Rurnham, SDYC; 8, Firewater, Richard Comp!.o~t SBYC; 7, Renegade, Sandy l"Ul"CIOa. SCRA; 8, Outward Bound, .Jhn Lentball, DPYC; 9, .Jano, Bob Kahn, CYC; 10, Jetreraoo Steamlhl,p. 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''"· •ftd Mn.-~"' Ol .... ni. Ml.-Mr. el'd MrL Rldwd OW, MlalM aloft Vlwjo, llOY \ll•IO. boy Mr. •"' MrL JoM Voytovlcl\. •1 Mr oftd Mn. Mlc:NM Dulll9lll. Ml• Twe. 1lrl I -Mondly, April a. 1171 Signs Signa Metoirists Movies • • ~L ~ F~Deafl Services A.UUnnd at DowntoWD. Couotrtv Store· IOLPOBD. aaut.·~ (AP) -TM malD WW~ trutt Ule MCUan of U.S.·-w!. Sm.anYille Slate<I. dowr:Uwil MIU~~ abou&=.m and&eDo-.blchpuH1bythelr--. ~ I ~• a piaUna lt.lltlta:b&~·tt'i~ a......_ Tbe Santi eo Libra add to teemlnJ eGDfu&IGQt a 1111 alp TRB STO&IC HAS A urn..£ Brr 01' ev'el'1• Syatem wTu acre!! acrot• tbe from ol tM ltl"Uctu.N le.JI '."'TU• thlaa. ~; f~m trocery iteml to eampinc ipeclally captioaed mo- ldennllt.., . • ' aeu. lllb1Qc equtpmeot and ammunition. lit tront tion plcturs for the deaf DAILY l'tLOT '~IJ .nm Scb.tndtaff, wbD Wai a half lDteNa there u. two IAIC)line pump1. Ill the back thete'I tbroufbout •Prlnl free- tn ~ Mllfont =tao..,••.,. lt't all 'UA lood a small trailer park. And &.hen tbeN'• tbe tu• o f e h a r r • • A l l --' iderm, aerviff. _..,. ~.. t 7 ::::-.r amt t.bite aotblq ~ ~ The IJ\Aln it.ore bulldfnl ts ne•b' IO,..... qtd p:;~mances .-..... • :!!~~~~~~~ lll4 ... cfwlled tiWe over the 1ftn· But because At the Uatveraltf IClllA1JDaAfT' W80 lllAB!'.S Tld ltoN IUOliff Nlet an • blf tt;::k•tbe Scblaudratfl Park Brancb Library, ownen.bl~ bit parill:ltS ADdNw and~. addedac:ltrudureto t.Uoatmonllb 45U Sa.adburf Way, Canoemg• aay1 all nntca and man ue uailabl• to • •frvice at.a oo.. • Irvine, $.ht 1Che4ulo ls: motorilbJ 1'M etop wb.lle .,..sq throUIJa the~ A p r I t 5 , • • T b e Lau•CountJtowaaa u.s.-.. MANY llOTOaIBTB A•E also hunters, ao tile HeUfi~en,"andMay3, Class Set • ttore ownera decided two year. aio that they "Guess Wbo'a Com1Da to Don'tlook for COIO~.J.baatnee•M. would FOVfdetaxidermy aervlces. Dinner?'' "We are dolnitown CC_do'" sap J1m. -.:Thia The Schlaudraffa worked out a deal "1th tax· The Huntlniton Beach A .nine-week canoeing la the oa.l1111 ltatloa, thecQ!iaton-ad tbeCID-idermist Dwieht Jopson of Sacramento to take in Public Ltbrary 1111 and tayattng courH b ll' tamdermtst.'" hideA ot animals that hunters want mounted. Talbert AYe .. wtli ahow = =by <>;r The euterD CalUomla eoauinmtt1 wu CIDC9 a JopaoD pleb up the hides, and briaCI bac.Jt the .. Tile Gzeat Wblte A ii 20 sta1ecoaeb ltop, ati. of a Srtnml11 and lofstnl flnilbed product. H o pe,,•• Apr J l J 1 ; pr at 3 p.Dt. . operatlma, and port for a ptlddlewheele.r that. "We hmdJe the merehandite for IWD," 1111 "Huckleberry Finn, .. JntercoUqiate Bo chumed acrcu HOUJ Lab to the railhead at Schlaudnff. "It's not too moch business, but lt'I M,~1' 19; ''Tb.e Bea~ and ;1~ ~:::t =way, Wendle. juat ldnd of a UWe extra we have." I, May 31, and 'The Newport Beach. NOW ft'S MAINLY A llANClllNG area and home for people who work at an Army base to the south or a Callfornla prlJon to the north. For travelers, it'• the typical wide spot in the road. There are about 75 people llvinl ln the town area and a total of nearly 300 ~ pick up their mall at the post office next door to the ttore. That provides a certain amount ol buslnen but the Scblaudraffs a1lo d8pend on motoriata wbo THE BIG SIGN ACROSS THE frmt ol the store was the taxidermist's Idea. The Schlaudraffs told him to provide his own sip "and that's the ooe be brought," says Jim. nte lien dominates the froat of the building, and Jim sa~ that nobody's coing to miss it. But be adds that anyone who slows down a bit on the hi&bway will see a lot more signs on the structure advertillng the other aervices, because ''we try Lo get all the advertlalnl up that we can.•• Dove," June 18. An equipment fee of Seminar SU.25 will be eh~ Registration will be helcl ln the OCC Admissions and Records Office Scheduled April 10.lS. Forinforzna. tion, can 556-5735. The dilemm• of de· cision-malting will be ex-.r-~~....;_,;.,...,;-=.......;._.:....:.";_ a mined during a• workshop on April 15 at • slMVleje."fl Mr •"• Mn. O•vld e. .. enllod, ~no Hiii•,_., Ml -MrL Fr ... ldt Mu14Y I I, Donol"ellll, .... MlrdtU, , ... 'Dbsollliffna•' So • I m 1'1h Oran1eCoaatCollege. •''!:=.,,., ngwnter ts '-' art ~'.":·f,.,:=c;~.;~: Mr. and MrL Fr~ RIOwr~ Mlai.nVle.lo,9y Mwt.11 ,,, ttll ;"~':i1tt':o~7nt.. ~.~~ restaurant, "The Cap. • • Ml. end Mn. NI-a MAr-111:, u ...... u'-;GflEEN,OwlSllM 'FL.....p1-.!.-.k' r -----L--CIW•ner .: ... 'IU19.'-..!l'-tain'sTable." • o .-. .. ......,..x.;NEHL.c.c.110 ._,,._, ~ Ll(UUa;l&ea ...., ~ .,.. j "f-..olWi ~ Workshop lecturer is • 0eM"91fll,.llOy ,,.,...U,ff71 ""· ..,. Mn.. MiUIMI C-r, lt•UDlofl VleJe,9ln JN. •nd """' ~ C-lntrlMn, MlalMV1ote.•rt Mr. ond Mr-a. CM! .....,Ill, Mlu- YleJe,NY DeatluJ laewhere LOS ANGELES (AP) -ltlck Even, husband ·; of singer Carole .King , died March 20 or an ap· pare nt overdose or drugs, police s aid. Evers who married Miss Kin g Aug. 24 , h a d ~ purchased land near Boise. The two were married at the site in a • private ceremony. BRIDGEPORT, Coan. CAP > -Dr • .James ff. Balaey, 71 , chancellor emeritus or the University of Bridgeport, dted Friday. NEW YORK <AP) - Gavin I. MaeBaln, 66, reli red chairman of Bristol-Myers Co . died Fnday after .a bneI tll- ness -11•1• c.; '*91EILLY. MU*M Dr. Hel-Diamond, a J Md A-n W ; SIMMONS, C>Mro "'" =J~._!;~ RAY, Allee L..ouls. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Paul Craft is a "I KNEW SOME PEOPLE would call it pr!Jfessor of business ad- KAMAL.1. ve1«1e A.~,, • ......,; singer, songwriter and satirical comedian who re· sacrileeious," he said. "But some people thought ministration at Citrus O'NEIL,"""""" w. •"" C.lfte•Y... members arrtvtnr in NasbYil.le three-. .... ago to it was funny. I don't fand it distasteful and it was College who teaches V , LEE, ,,.._ ... Get"'rlne a11f ,.,...v d Jt l~C!lB~ c.ary T.; GARCI>.. AMtl• A enct pursue a career ln music. not meant to be serious. It waa not mean• to be management evelop-~ C•••o1; DOU.AR. Jo1111 ous •net "I remember circling Music Jtow like an In· sacrileeious, either." ment courses throughout • HERB « ::.~~~· •K"•:'11".~P,:0a,,~· ~::1~~ dian and waiting for aomeone to open a window Craft, who moved to Nashville from Memphis Southern California. She : FRIEDLASDER: ::,~:1~i:.e=:t:i::' ~ ~~ ... ~t~·s:d~re's where the big deals are being in 1975, bas been writing for 13 years. ~ founedeinr anMd advisor to • IS MAKISG • Wllll•m Oavld; ••OOWSKI, Hide J. om D ancement, GREAT DEALS • onct hrb•r• o.; MANNtNC.. "When I firsts= wrilinC, I wu so excited ·a society dedicated to • ~·i:;:,:~-;':c,!~~~:=· RE~ GETrlNG IN ON SOME .. big deab" ~:~~~e~~m'!reto~f.l~lmaorm1!f~to\!!.'!~~ the ad~ancement or: FREE : ,, L ...... *"""" "· throu•h eome unuaual sonirs be writes and slnp · b d uff y ....... ., women m management ... .-i ... ~-" 16 & T • a st out. ou can write a grea melody andpulin -=~='"'=o= ... ==·======::: 50 G.•LS •,. -~ In 1978, he wrote · Dl'Op Kick Me, Jaus b .... ..., ..... ~ 1' "'~~~Hie.:,::' t"_:;: ~ ~·; (Through the Goalpost of Life)," a country music !'-adthlnauiatruinait.all. it OFrAS NUNN, E•lnt D11nb.,, Jr. •nd novelty tune recorded by Bob-PUBlJC NOTICE 1 " • o...,_. "'*"';MASON. Sloot>tn L. .. I GUESS ONE OF THE worst things ln the it •111""'"" .. u-......... _,.._ _ _. r"'.,!0~:·:.~~~~.E,:'..;..~'::: ~~8~8~~ ~::m!~~ Craft 8 world is Ustenlnl to a beginning songwriter.'" --.-, .... CTt-n-ous--a-1111 .. -n--$-: or OU. ('llASGES • 0ore; MOTL. F•• """"-'••NI He's amassed 28 pages of phrues to use In his NMHITAT•MllMT •"""··-•, ... , ... ...,., .. • JOM Mor9M1, WHJEU>Off, SllWNI Among his other unusual wrtt1.... The toll-'flO ...,_ 11 c1o1,. .._., • .. ..._ .. ,. .... ,...tu. ..- L. .,,., G•-. £. · FA£~a. Cyn. songs are, "There Wlll Be No """6• nus n : • • HONDA e "'la L .. -Joel Anlitn; SPENCE, "The soap operas are a good place to 1et GREAT SOUTHWEST REALTY .. hr•nc• "'· ano1 0anne ~ Enerey Crisis in the Sky," a ANO •NVESTMl!NTS, um s...... • ur•• .... .,~c. • ooss. Jents Lrnn •nd Herbert gospel music put-on referring t.o songs. l've been watching 'The Secret Storm' since ''" i..-. £1 Tero. Celt"'111•'3UO • IJMm •-a..cm L"; GEER."-'• o. .. 11ne1 c.ro1 t he deity, "Lean on Jesus .1967. The trick is to get something to tri-"1er s-..-o. ,._,,nm 51\Ne •* * * * * * * * * * * *"' M.; w1LSOH, ......,,. * tLyons1 aomet"'"• ill you. Pretty soon you are eight ateps Tr"1.one,E1T-c.i11en11at»• MG TRIUMPH • OM Jerry l.rnn; oow, 9Miw• "· Before He Leans on You," in ,....._ Tt.La ......._ .. --.a.ct lrt • i. it • • .,,.. R•,morci 1.; R•LEY. Joyc.e M. the same vein, and one with an . away from the phrase you've beard, but t1Mty got flvi...i~-_ • e JAGUAR e _. And ~ F,.,..; GAAGIA, OleM l.. rd . th • yOU COl.na. .._._. -'-• it ·~ ~ JOffES, Aoi.rt E. Mid obscene WO 1D e title... Tiiis ~..,_ ... filed with \Ila FIAT LANCIA • 9-MI• J.; aL.aVINS, "'°"" Vldw CllA" County Cl-.. Otenee County Oft it -:::: = r.'i1t~~ ;'::: wrre SONGS LIKE THESE TO IO with more ••you CANrr •DT ON.w&AT you've tone. Metm 1 ' tm. ...... ln·1T~·~=== .. :..n. : =~::..:-~1~1a.. .._._ "" traditional tun.es like Linda Ronsi.dt's "Heart The CU1 wttb three fODP QD iM dWta aow la still .:,:':,':..=='a.'= ..-.. .!* * * * * * * * * * *l*tr. SMITH. ~ AM .,.. ,,__ Like a Wheel" and the Ea&]es' "Midn.itht Flyer:• _looktaa_....,._...._ ___________________________ :::, ... :::::..11; e TOYOTA e • R....W;U>MOND50H,.,......._.. Craft has emeried as something of a croa 1•1c;....,a-~..... « .... AIMtt MldlMll. Jr.; •ROWN, • T 'I'.. HaD, ~ c;.,.,. ~=."-.':: ~~: ::c~" .. L,t [ ]: ~:.e;artl:.manc:t Lemlt ~llllJUUlll.IJl.1~11~ 1111111111mag it********.':";'-! ~:.'::J.:.~~.~c~GJ.; NASHJl'IUE• Bruce: . • Low~,.. : ..._. W. ·:: MOfORHOME • 01TMARs. c. -....Y" -1..... S<JVND "Tom T. Hall and I • ..,...,. . .~ Now Ft•l199 : _.SALES & RENTALS• ~-:~:::tH!.~=~ 1write the same kind of •Divorce I 0.-F•a• = • R ESERVE NOW • o , MILES.-•W ...... l.ArrvW atufl with strange titles." • Bankruptcy CMll n-Wttt. Fri -537 7777 r. t rAA • L ~::~~1~'~.~uo~.J~~~;.: Craft said in an interview over breakfast. "But I· •Criminal : •. "'•'•I } --,, " = •· · · ,·,x · '1VY « ", KOWAt.CZVK, '-""'' .. M1ci.o1e don't really try to write like hlm. : ~~~~-~~,!! .._._ Sl.25 --= :* e *L*E*A*s*IN*G* *..t ~ •nd Stepllen Hartwell. SMITH, ••1 Id h • ff t ""' ""'' Abefe ... '--.. ~ c. ... 1c1 0• -Mle•o; REioa.L. guess you cou say my . umor ls o -cen er • Acclctent·lnjury "'--"""'-..;:;:;,.,. : -. "" ''"'"-.--'P• .,._... • .. ,,v L.. -1tu111 A.: CAAUA, -a little dry. It's something I do to make the au-• .. E11lctlon .,. •• ........__. ...... ~ .. [ 1u1t' WINE ) =--! •·53~ •7.~7•71..-7 E··-xt,_. ~~ • LOI.II• "1 .. -Aiic.e "-Y9• 0 "11'5• dience comfortable. I want to mak' t.hem go away • Collec.Uons ,,_. _... -· ~ • 600 ... FORT WORTH, Texas !:::'1o "c.:: ~~; ~~'e~~:: saying they've seen JQmetbing." ·EVE'S Gourmet Sa11tf•le• Shop :S * * * * * * * * * * * •• (AP) -Retired Lt. J ene M. Md v_,.,. ,.,; TNl&OE. ff "D Ki k M J (Th h th 8404507 1167 New rt 81\td -Cmdr. i"rederick J . c1111on1s.-MArvc. lS rop c e, esus rQug e ...._ .. ._.,,,.. • Co••• 1'1•••'"64 .. ~aio : caueu-5678. TGbln, 85, who s urvived HllNANOU, M.,y Jo on• Goalpost of Life)" WU eriUclJed by some as ~HA. CONIU' ... TATI~~ •. = Put. fewwonr. the crash of the dirigible _"_o.""°_ .. _::S_~_;.;...w_~_ .... _ .. ~.;...R_. _RkMr __ '_•_• .... cr_i_le_gi_· ous_·----------------------------~-11_1_11_11_1_11_11_1_11_11_11_1_11_11_11_1_11_11_11;..1_11_11_1.;_ll.:..lm:.:·_. -==='0=•=0='=k ='o='===- Shenandoah and was un- der the dirigible H.lnden· burg when it explt>ded in 1937, died Thursday. DeatltNoti~ llllQ4t~ ltlCHAltO FREDERICK MDltOAI.. .-ued _..,an .AIN11 1, Jf11. ..-..... llwMond of -1 I .. foUlef' of Rk:Nord A.-C-.-OfMr ........... 1 -Dorot"" A MOrval, brOIM• ol : ,._ lu.__. It-I Mor9'11 "°"' .J!Dhn Mor90I "'-••• -..101 •ill .,. ...... M A .. 4*1 ....... i , 1•111 at 10 H A M. •t Tll• 0111rc11 of our F•l,,.rs ,,_.. 1.o-Memorial P<trl Cr•reu florotst t..ow1' Morlu••Y . . <~. "-'°" SMf'TM.TVFHIU.UMa ~CMAl'IL '427 E. 17th St. Costa Mela • 946-4888 Santa Ana Chae>el 518 N. BroadwaY Santa Ana• 647-4131 -...ci •01"t81 StinHS' MOll1UA8Y 827 Main St. Huntington Beach 53&-6539 .. ,...y Co&OMIAl Na AL t.a.e 7801 Bolu Ave. w.tmi,.., 893-3525 PAC9tCY11W t • 10111.L PAD c.n.t.v Mortuarf ~I 3500 Pacific view Drive NeisJSJOrt. c.1uom11 844-2700 MICCMDKI WOlftlAIB ~~ ~It S.Mr\~ ·~1m COMMUNITY FORUMS . H£ROESipO~ IN AM!AICAN CUL TUAI! We av Aprll 26 7:30-9:30 pm Max I! r , Syndlceted Columnist; "New Yor Post' Fountain Valley Recreation and Cultural Center 16400 Brookhurst Street, Founteln Valley ARCHTT!CTURE: ntfE ONLY ART WE HAVI TO Lift WITH Frld•v f<MY 121:•9130pm Art Selctenbaum, Cot&.imntst Huntington Beach Llbrery 1111 Telbert Avenue, HunUnoton BHch POPULAR CUL TIJRE AND nfE MUSE Temple Bat Yahm, Newp0rt Beach -through June Popular Culture as Reflected In Con- temporary Art Sff ln_g Amerk•n Ufe Through Rock 'n' Aoll ,Muslc-urrv Rosen LECTURE SERIES AND WORKSHOPS COASTLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE . FORUMS ON POPULAR CULTURE FORUMS ON POPULAR CULTURE COASruN! COMMUNITY COLLEGE, in co- sponsorship with twelve community organizations and the Daily Pilot pre- sents a series of Community Forum Ac.- ffvities, free and open to the public, on Popular Culture throughout Spring, 1978. The forums and related activities wllJ take place et various area locations and wilt Include selected aspects of the Popular Culture theme of this semester's Course by Newspaper. OTHER ACTIVITIES, EVENTS RESOURCES The Daffy Piiot presents the fifteen. week Course by Newspaperseries, Pooular CuUur•: Mirror of American Life, eath Saturday through May 20. A course on Popular Cultur'9~ Mirror or American Lite Is offered for credit at Coastline Community College. Instruc-tor for the coune is Ted Barnes. A popular Culture Film Series, "Hollywood, 'rhe Dream Factory," will be presented at the Huntington Beach Library. . Wort<~ penel dfscus.slOM end pre- ent•tlona by theetr• professionals ,rom. ac the country wtll tocus °" A;,,trlc1•1 Emer.glt')g Mirror -The New Theatre, This community event I~ schtdultd for Monday, May 15, 9 a.m.-S p.m., In Newport Beach. , . FOR MORE INFORMATION: Project Director Community CbN Forums Coastline Community College 10231 Slater Avenue Fountain Valley, California 92708 Telephone: 71~/963-0811, extension 256 C.11 tor Times,, ~tff, Places or Other Pl"C!Qrem lnfQrlTlall,on .. Thrfe addttlonal credit courses on Popular Culture themes and topics ~ Morel Choices In Contemporary Soct .. ty: Best Sellers -Fiction; Future Shock -also will be offered .-t Coastline. <X>ft\MUNITY COLLEGE COURSES r by N EWSP~PER FORUMS u Is• project of the ., AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY AND JUNIOR COLLEGES ;t. and Is support~ by a grant from I~ NATIONAL ENDOWMENT - fOR THE HUMANITIES CO-SPONSORS ' -~ od mc»ces daddies tall s~ we '9" i't thif\gs from the t s~ff ." · I Diabetes Talk Set be Orange County cuss .. Facing Fads"., i pter of the American '·Co plDJ with tbe D altetea Assoc;iatioo CompUcatiGm" al 7 :30" w 11 meet April 1l al p.m. utb Coast Community Dr. M.llchiker is af· f a p i t a t ; o so u t h filiated with ~ Coast l guna. a n d S a d d l e b a c k bQSpita.ls. D r . B e o j a ro j n Fot D)Ql'e ~m.ation ~ l l c h i k e r , a n on the meet,"11. ca JI ocrinologl5t.. will dis-. 839-4912. $. ~ooo' 'Mletheryw need 53.m « S25.1m get it fran the peo. ~or on1:&· pfeM!o~mil· .l~ .. , lions. ~rcial 1 Credit. M:llthiy pay. (,t'"I f!!! f!!.26 1 ment based on a 'P ~ I s10.cro~ a month. IOCll. '°' 1aJ Coata:Meu • Orange • YEILOWVIOIA • "'f.OU KNQW. YOU GET into your 30s, and you dQn' play tennis, you don'tpla,y colf, you don't wa.oi to IP out. and play Jootblll aq~ l1tar QP your leis •••. " llaldwin said. "This ls e tun sport. Jt"s a good release." · Fun maybe, but 1l still sounds dangerous. "Perfec:Uy aafe." said Baldwin. All combatants wear heavy clothes, belmota, and mulls or M.re 10~ and shattert>roof plaat1~ High-powered gfms are banned, *Dd each fi&hter must be willing to test bis weapon on himself al point-blank ratge. Participants· say in Ove t'e&n no one has beef\~ bwt. ,. ~t ~ , KNIVES AND llOUGU PHYSICAL COfltact are forb\d~. and tbe club -tbe Greater New Orleans BB Warriors -screens ~Ual me• bera to keep out overaggressive "cruies. •• Most of the ~b'a regulars an iD Utetr JOI or early *· None 11 a military vetuan. Some are · conatructlon 'WOTken. one is a ceramle atalptor. one plays guitar for a rock band. A few are women. Baldwin $aid be and a frteod, Alfred Booth, cooked up the game orie night. •'WE WERE SVST SJ'JTING around, getting loaded, when we got the idea." They cootrived a seven-page rule book, com pie~ with glossary of war-games jargon and de· tailed precautions for safety and fun. The batUes are held in rural areas across L Jfo J>ontcl\a~aln or on deposits of sand in the ............... ATTACKERS PLUNGE THROUGH BRUSH Heavy Oothlng Protecte Wanton Bonnel Carre floodway ~tween the Mlsstssippi River and the lake. Each battle has its own "scenario." Sometimes one side will defend a fort and the other side will a.ttack. Sometimes it will be ,. clash between two guerrilla forces. Points are •cored by objectives. like taking a fort or "killing" an t!Oelfty soldier. LOCAL / NATIONAL • PUBUC NOTICE Manday. APfil l 1171 .Jl ay Procun if r, former. cbi~f or California pt'1sobns aaU.rc rl•~ A•• and !orm~r ttou le- TOKYO CAP> -The U.S. dollar plunced to shooter >in Ute state Department ..of' another record low today qp the Tokyo foreill\ e~-Health, will rel.um to ctiange market. cloaln1 al aia.ns yen. the prison de.,.ar'tr Tbe closbl1 quot.aUon was more than five yen J'" below n:iday'a closin& t•te of 223.176. The fall wu ment this week as a due to reaction to the announcement Friday, a.Iler trouble-$00ter. the Tokyo markft closed, of a record U.S. trade r::=====!:::=:::;:::= deficit of ... 52 blllioa.J.o February. PUBUC Nonci . ' . ~~~'¥;:.~ ..,_ .. -in•-·-ni-MOTtC-OfDI....,,_ " .. ""'•"•· ~· "'··~rt nw-IF• U.cw-.,~ 01',.Mtlll~I,. ' JMllAM, .if.:. I KOflt, &AT~ l'11llllc nol~lt WtW •IMll tiwit ifel-r, ~ • II, M ........ DETROIT (AP> -Tht Rev. Barbua An· 1C1t11ert11• Jwe1111, an0 caro1 ".. --~ W~"1'0N 1AP> 'Ille F4kieral Trade Comrolaloo ti lnvesUcauoi a Bayer asplrift ad· vertl•lnt campal~ tbat ehallenaed the •lfN claim& a{Tyltn0l, a rtval nan-upJrfn prodyet. Tho lnveit.loUoa • .or pubUely unounc"4 b7 the rrc. betame kDon ,aa a result of a motl~ by Sterllns DJ'\.11 Inc. of New Yon, wtdcb makes . Bayer. ln uldnt tbe com--------- ,mlulon to quaah •ub-( CONSVM IPff. ) -poenas lt haa recelved ln i:,, th• cue, ~llDI Pru1 ......,... ____ _ aald, "An lnve.tliauve ' ' 1 ' !procfed.l.nt involvtoc ce~ tain adverttae1nentt of Uni Drue Inc. for Bayer Alplrin was commeaced by "'50lu\loe ot the commwloa dated Feb. u." THE F09D AND DaUG Ad.mi.Dlst.raUOD uked Sterllni Drua ln December to stop wb tit called "one-1fded.. adv•rtlslnc challellsb>I th• saf.tty claim• ol Tyleaol. The maker ol Bult uplrin de- fended the ads b\lt agrffd to end tbe oampalp before March 31. The FDA al40 asked the FTC, which bas jurlsdlctlon over advertisin1 ol non.preacriptioo drul•· to consider laking action a1atut Ml7 mh· leading ada. . Ads for .Bayer, the nation'• largest selllnc Writers Sponsor . Wine Festival drews~ the fitst woman. ordained aa a miniater in :::rr.:· ,:~:rn~::i . ~a!IM u~; .. ,.., ~. the American Lat.berao Chll'ch. died In a ~ ap-"~1.-Of A.1 .. Gt•-. at 1bt ~ "'' St•llft•. u~"""'•"•' · Flfty•flve wineries wlU be repreSilited at the r=entlY caused wb.O dd~Uve wtrtn• on a table ••""·-Qtv"' cat• Mata,~'_. 1 •·~=·~ ... "•· ':li~4;:: ll!ln .. al s~~ Wine FesUval on April 23 at the ol Ora119., St•lt of OllllQt'lllf, dl4 C11n , &. ' .... , ,.,. .:::.. ~ , .. p ignited as •• autbo.,Ue,t said. Merci\ 20, 1'11 dlU•lve, II'(, """ """',. MlllWt. ~ Marriott ot • Newport Beac:b. Mils Andrews, .,., a R~leSie confUled to a •''='T..= :':::':~ .. ._.. . The festival, sponsored by the Southern wheelcbair. wu appareqtlv ~able~ ~caRt the ='lW4M11wM11t .. MwtW111 MMll o.1., °" OteHI irrca C•Ufornia Restaurant Writ.en, ls a acbolanhip flam ea that a wept ~er flfth1lloor •part,ment Brlda.y -. cw.•~ .AMJ.,,.. ~.. .. ... "• •M111 'ec1-.. u .... 'Y•nw , IU.Dd-ralain1 event and will begin at 4 p. m. niebt, fire inve.Uaa&ore Hid. • :!'.3;1:!1.,:.-:,.:::, ~~~ :!! :=~~ * Tickets coet $10 and are available by mall ..,__._ ,.. ___ .__... ~~~ .= .:.=-.. ~""~~~ ~.; .. v A.,...dws:t=~ e:a:J' f1300romv~eSouthV, ... aer:_.~alle}!!_.mia Restaurant Writen. IN THI; BaOA~ VEltSION of the •d, t"- moss-ae was deU~,.d by a man ln a trenchC04ll standing lo Iron\ Of Ute Jetfenon Me!Jlorial wl , the Wub¥on )focuunent 1D tbe back&ft>Wld,~ backdrop slinllar to those used by televislon news rep0rters. I FDA Commissioner ald Kennedy abo ha' found fault with the advert.l5ing for Tylenol, tlJe leadin• _.pirin aU.tttute. Hi• leijel" to FTC Chairinan Michael l>ertsebuk aald the T.Yl~ ad.a toot safety statementl .. out <If context" from aa FDA JULDel't report and an FDA presa teleue. Workshop Plauoed • 'Kid-Careers-Cbaos: A Sur~val Kit tbr the Work\ni Mother,•• a workshoP spoesared' by Coaattlne Community College, will be present- ed from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p .m. Saturday at. the Tamura Elementary Schoolln FOuntalnValley at 17340 Santa Susanne Street. This Community Forums presentation is a projec~ of \he Americ:60 Assoclatlon of Comm,unlty and JlQl(or Colleees and 1' •upport- ed by a ttll\t from the National Endowment tor • TWliN9 "~..,.... ...._. -rslgnecl wltt no1 lie '""°""*-· Vlt. .. ,... au lit~ , & -• ...,.., BROWNSON, Neb. (AP) -Cleanup opera· ~-;;'.:S";.~C:::'1n~~.!:':r--.;..;;;;,_ ______________________ ~:------------------------ tJons began today at the site of a traift derailment 111 the -°' ~ 11rm. OAreo AT the Humanities. where a cloud of phosphorus fumes for~ed the mt;.Mue. c:aii1er111e. II* WrCll ao. evacuaUon or l,600 residents of Mven Wfltenl Nebraska communities. Stx memben of a work crew were injured Sun· day morning when a tank car ~~1,000 callons ol white liquid pboapborus e five boUrs after the derallmtmt Two we~ hosp\~ud in good condition late Sundq niehL Four oUlera were treated and releu~~ F.,...r.uc.ae.-. WASHINGTON <AP> Congreumen negotiating a new farm progam are resuming their discussions on the proposal, which one economist says would add 5 to 7 cents to the price ot a pound of hamburger. House-Senate conferees race that prediction by Ray Daniel of Chase Econometrics as they try to decide on a number of legislatl" tac:Uct. including one that would Jet the measure die ID commillee. uyou•ft Come • Loar Wa)' Bab7 : T•e Wom~·· Movement, .. a Hriea of four weekly lecturea preaeatM by ~ .... ..i.,;._ ·,_ Coastline Cotmaualty ~'MIJ Colleae. will be lteld from T to t p. m •. Tb•nday1. beatnnlsf 1 ICalNtlne.W-CM'QI Let .o.w ... l'llbll~ Or~ Ceelt Dally PllOt, AptfU, 197' 1'21-'11 PUBUC NOTICE ..... ,. su ... atoa COURT OP TM• STATI OflCAUl'OaMI& POa tHaC:OUNTYOfl~I ......... MOTtC• Ofl M•4At•9 llOR ,.TITIOH P'Oll "°9AT9 CW '"LA, &ND llOR l.nTIH Tll1'&M•M· t&aY E.st•tt ot HAZEi.. e. lll..flN, 0e<Msed. NOTICE 1$ HEllEBV O&VEN llMI ROBERT H. LINTZ llM fllei lwttln petition for llNMI• of Wiii and for I.fl. ters Test~y. •9'enlllC8 .. wM'" Is maci. ror f\whr ~ .. IM \NI llle lkne lf'd ~ of ~ .. the Mint llH llelll Mt lo< AOtll tt,, lt11. of 10:00•·"'~111"'9courtrwmtf0..,.rt·· mtnt No. > fl Mid c-1,,Jlt 709 Cl"k c.tltaf Ori .. W.tt. In lfll City of S.rM AN, C.lllomla. Oa1ecl Maf'ch 21, tt7'. WIW&MLM.,..., ~Oen 4'AMHY ANO ltASMU.IN ..... De-. ......... ,. Ullt9Ndl.CA-TM:CU>I.....,. ,...,...,, ..,, ......_ ,._...._Or .... C.O..M OlllV "-' ~II J, 4. ta, "" How big is your "rainy·day" savings 'account? It can be wort.h twice as much in as little as nine years ... if you save &oday'\t San Diego Federal. The chart shows how fast your savings can double w~n. San Re? Federal adds ~igh interest to the money )'.OU save. So, select the combination of accounts th~t best ft fits your needs: A Ctrtijieard• a@unt for longer-term "rainy-day" savih&s •.• and a shorter-term passbook or Passcard• accounl tl\a1 allows yo\1 to add and withdraw savings at your convenience. Open your safety-in.sured savings accounts with the ~~your-money, people at San Diego Federal Savin~s • 1 • titte there's intercat in your future. llOft(f 004ltwllt lWJllMI CU .,.... MllUAl •TlOf llllUlST '~ 7"*' 711t1 C.ue,_~ Owler r~ •Pere..- D!!AR PAT: Lut October I uot a check to Pamous Cmmetics for an ad~~ 1'Qttb ot brand name coetneUCI for $2.50. my order didn't ID"liw. I wroit.to \be co and was told by Direct MarketinC Industries of New Yotk City, Utat I would bear from them. I haven't. so I'm ask· illJ you to k>ok into this. R.K ., Huntlqtoo Beach Thb kit al mtnlatve, AJDpie.sbed cesmedcs ••• ao&d by American Caasumer. Tlae C.oaeetlctll maU-onler ftnn waa cootaded aad a refnd wll.J be malled to yOG beeaue Ulla l&e• la M loager uaUable. D.M.. 1n1ae. abo wW reeel•e a reflaad fortJae~veredCC1!9m~calbe'dor~ .. UC ln'tno will bl the IJt• of tb• fint of a Nriet fJl .. ihl Jobll U.S.- So•let. 1cfenUfic eon· fer.aces, .. wltb . a 1ym· poatuau oau p11obo-blo\o•y aclaeduled April 11·11 Oil the UCI campus. Twelve Soviet P• y chot>loloate u. several UCI .psy c bobioloal• ta and about • otber American 1dentlltl a.re expect.eel to attend the symposium ' on braiD mecbanlsm1 •:.~iL!.a!.:.~~-r.tili.:.i-..;.~~~A;controllbla learnl.og and motivaUOll. THE SY•POllUll wtll be ehalred by Dr. Richard F . Thompson, profeMOr and chairman of paycboblolo11 at UCI. The aymPOSium 1$ en-t it 1 e d -..Neuro- pby alolocl c•I Meebanlsma of Goal Direct.eel Seba.tor and Leaming." AMONG THE topics to be discusaed will be brain processes involv- ~ ........... The U.S. Postal Service has announced two new postage stamps in the Americana Series. A 16·cent stamp featuring the Statue of Liberty, above, was issued last week in New York City. tand a 29-cent stamp with a lighthouse design will be is· sue~ on Api:tl 14 at Atlantic City. -- !:.~c!; .a f:c:eDJed a:::. _, .... _.. derstanding of brain mec:hanlams underiytn1 such disorder• aa Parkinsoobm, and new insipta into motivation. Dr. Thomas said the participation of youneer 1 scienlisl1 from both countries will be especially Important, alnce most lnternatlonal sclen~lfic excban~ in the past have j.Dvolved aemor 9ClentiaU. DarlD~~~~ ~1 ln <>HDce~ty. the Sov- iet aqd AaMncm 1cleao AT YOUR SERVICE /NATIONAL aanTON MID TUE e~ ot the "Superstar·in-Re:nt-a.car·• camJ*p wtth Slmpeoo bave been "amadnc" since it wu launched in September, 1975. He said the latest Hertz polls show & 36 perceat lncNaSe bl the number ol people who rat. Hertz u the "best car rental company" aiaee the Simp&QD campalp began. EveD more astoundiae, Britton said, ii the "recocnttlon faetor," wblcb measures whether audieac• correctly asaoclate the celebrity ad- vertlaer with tbe product. . "THE AVEllAGE RATING would be aboUt 80 to IS ,ereent. Simpson's ia 90 percent, the best an~e bas ever had." Britton iald. Britton at- tributes Slmpsoo's success u an ad· venlaer to his star athlete status. hls aood looks and an intan1lble: .believability. "It's bard to Mscrlbe, b~ he Just has a pleasing penooality. I've been with hlm duriAg illterriews, and the reporters always come away with that impression of believability.'' be said. HE SAID THE corporation closely monitors lhe football activWes of Simpson, who was chosen 1911's "Celebrity Advertiser of the Year" by the trade journal Advertising Age. When Simpsoo suffered a knee in- jury last football season and bis career appeared threa~ed. a wave of anxiety swept Hertz, Britton ad- mitted. Simpson bu two years left ao bis undf.sclioled but "substantial" Herta contr~ ,.,..,,,.... SUPER ADVERTISER . 4s.ta• O.J. Slmpaon World Center Planned in ·San Diego Area SAN DIEGO <AP> -Ev11J11ellst Morris Cerulla has announced plans for a $100 mllllon headquarters for .World EvangellJm Inc. in a residen- tial area of north-central San Diego. Cerulla said bis new ••world Outreach Center" would include a- 20· story sanctuary alone with dormitories for 2,000 evangelism stu- dents and 2,000 living units for re- tired people. · The project on 228 acres in \be Mira Mesa area must be approved by the city. Donations will pay for the wort. expected to begin this faU. Cerulla told a news conference. The 46-year-old former Assemb~ of God minister founded World Evangelism in 1960. 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He la alwa;ya wttt:- Jle ia ~I a "blf eollec.'Ucm of odd f ing or researcblo1. · ! about µte ~est.•• It will run ower 1.000 ,.-~~_..~ will harcSly scratch the surface ol the ~ odd fad.S sPlnr\ln& around ln ftla bead. "'· He is .iilao 'wriUn1 a DOft·ftctJan boot about & history of "Cordoba, Spain, and another a~ trade. travehnd cultural dlttuslon ln Alla. L'Amour ~ plan.nine a trlloa 8'>0n• r.: Cheyenne. lndiaD. Ho'• 1olq to fallow b1m birth to death. I I D'owition Received A $500 scbolarablp donation for Coastttne Community Collete atu- deot.s baa been liven by. Rose .pd Bell Nicbolu of Seal Beach. Full·time ~liege Stu· dents are eligible. Ap-· plication may be made through the college stu- dent aid office. ........ ,.. A VOTE FOR UMMEt Nicb()las, 84, was the recipient ol the college's first honorary Associate of Arts ~gree at the ln· stitution's. fll'St eradua-lion la~t June. ., ________ ., • • •• • ... - . . .. .. .. •• . ., .. ·~ :~ .. .. .. .. •• .. .. .. .. :r :r :~ ·~ ., .. .. . , •• • • 1 • c ·~~--~---------------..;,;;.-.-.,_... __________ ~~~~~~~------~~~~~~~~--.....-~----------------------~·B~US;.:;,;;IN~E~S:.:S~ . . • Busiiiesses ·Report Buys, .COntr:acts ~Cl•••·•~aa • .-.. ·. :11.• Two~ ol Flaar Corp .• Jntaa. Fluor .~. OCeu Services, Inc. and Fluor Oeeu SeniC* Jn.: ternational, ha" been awarded cootncta .Umat· i<i .. ~.at $130 ml1lian by the North >..eceu Petroleum · .. l ~~ E.P.E. to eqlaeer', procun and muqe cOUtruction ol f aclllties to develop tbe PriDoe oil ~:.1 Geld in the Northern Aecean .ea. 'l; ••. NA.PC is the operator tor a four-member coo-· f\JS• iOftlum developiu the field. Jl~ben iDdude Denboo Kines Llrillted, Tol'Oato, Oaiario, C&nada; ·;. ·Winteisball Hellu Petroleum S.A., a 1Qbatdlary of .,, • .1. WiDtenball A.G., !Cauel, West German.Y; Hellenic. it OU Com~. Denver, Colo.; and White SbieJd .N,.1 Greece OU Corp .. a aubelcllary of White Shield Ex· -,,_. ~UcnCiorp.,NewYork. " • ' Scbedulecl for completion ln early 1181. the ~<1 ,jroJect involves facilities fcir the pioductJon,.· · t. proceuinl, atcraae and lhis>Pinl ol oil. IU and IW·' • tur producecl from reaervoin in the Gulf ol Kavala, ;· of.flhoreGreeee. · , Four drilllng and production platforms, con~ "" ntcted by bridges,' will be cooatructed. Other proj .. t,. ~t facilities u. Sllbmarlne pipelines, loadbur facWtlea and a man-made island near the laland of. • 'J'buSOL The fteld will be developed to produce ap- ' '1 proximately 25,000 barrela a day of crude oil and . .,.r. uaoclated 1u. ••· Fluor is an international organization serving , • Qle eDet'IJ and natural-resource industries .. J• . , ..... s ....... Dft · Ford. Aerospace and Communications Corp., ·Newport Beach, bu moved a high technologb proj-" •• jlet group into a 60,000.square-foot buildio& on Von ·' Jtarman Avenue in the Irvine Industrial Complex, accorclin& to Coldwell Banker Commercial .Brokerage Co., Newport Beach. ~~ A man who be&an bis career by borrowing- inoney to purcbue a hot dog cart in Loe Angeles 37 years ago bu been honored .with a Silver Plate Award by the International Pood.aervice )laoufacturers' AuociaUon. Carl Karcher, founder an4 president ol Carl Karcher F.n· terprlaes, which owoa and ., operates Carl'a Jr. and Taco de Carlos restauranta, won the award in the fast-food category and wu chosen in the annual balloting by editors ot leadiDC • food eervice publications and l>y winners of last year's competition. Ninety-two people were bominated for the eight categories. Selection was based on food aervlee manage· ment and operations techniques, motivation and training d personnel, particlpati• ln food service tssociaUoos and local acUYttles and other con· tribution.s to the food service industry. Winnen of the silver plate are eligible for the golden plate award, the hilhest lblol' bestowed b)' the or&anlution. Tbe winner ol that award wm be announced in May, Carl Karcher Enterpriset manages the west's largest privately owned restaurant dlain, more .,, than 225 Carl's Jr. and Taco de Carlos reatauranta ··. tbrougbqut California -.with 64 C•d'1 Jr . ... ' restaurants in Oranee County -an4 another 51 .unita planned to open )n um. • I * Stratford-IJoyds Ltd. Inc., in COQ,junction witb the opening of ita new office at the A.ln>ort Busl· • neas Center, Irvine, bas an· • · nounced the appointment of I' Lawtoa W. Howell, San 1 Clemente, as its pnsi.den.t. The finD ll*ialhee in rlak · mana1ement consultiq ad iJl. 'aurance analysis for bui- . ne11men, companies and homeowners. BoWell la former prealdent of InsurAmedca buJu.rance ·-"°"· · Services of California, Inc., Buena Parle, and bas been in the insurance and • • computer fields more than ei&bt yean. • • An immediate past vice president of the ;' ·, Orange County chapter of the Calllornia Insurance • , . Associatioo, Howell also served several yean on • , the state board of directors of the same associa· lion. 'lu He is a member of the Rotary Club of San Juan Capistrano and the Buena Park Chamber of Commerce. . ,, .--·······.-·-·· .··· ''' • •· Lee llelnS; Irvine, &u· t>eeri appOtnted ·asa11-• · tant manaaer for Joana at Bull of Amertea•1 · •' .Irvine Town ~ter branch. • He jolned BofA in 11'73 as a teller while attend: · · lDC colleae and bad been a real estate loan officer ~~ .. t the bank'• Lasuna Beach office since May 19'17. • " · Be aucceeds &aa47 Neban. reuslped to .(h" $Uta An.a main office. ~ . Into a letter o1 lntat aer 1'blch wrc would purebue ff.rtaln aueta and all ot tbe ...-attn& a ol A • B Tr~UOll servliees IDC., • wholly owned 1ubeldJary ol NellclD R~. 'l'be purchase la 1ubJ \0 the approval bf. B ' · dlrecton ot both and~ reqwNit approv~ ot re-. . ~~ P~. &-... . _ptatory aiend-. · ; Amert Holpttal 6uDDlY CoiP .. parent c:or· Nelion Resoutcie, tb.roulb lta dlvlllioel ani4 potation of Edward• Pacemak•r• System•. sublldlariee. provldel teceMns. Proce111J11 an4 MtGaw Laboratorlea and Jle<Jaw ~eapiratol'1 ·tnacklna aervices fw apparel mamlfacturer'I aDd Therapy, all ot Jnine, bu anoounced &Mt net retail merchanta and the conaQUdati• aDd ablp-eamlnp lDcreased 11 per 1D lm pmg ot aeneral frellbt Colli.modiUes tbrclUCbout ~ earnlnP u a ~ aaJ,ij lm·. the UJ1lted StatU. A le B TrauponaUoa ls prov~. to' e.i _peree.nt m 1'11. tM ·~ me. _,.,ec1 1D these actlvltle.a la the western Uatted • 1919, C01DJ9.NCI~ with e.1 percmt Iii~ .states. - WTC Is the pu-ent corporatlca. o1 blldlartes · Net Iii• for 1tTT ~ *1.•UO.• • ~1:1 hr air fre1abt forwardlnc aurfaee fre!Ot ronrard: percent hoiD ~ $1,Na,129,000 ~ lD\1~'5· tn1 and truck equlpmeni leuiq actiYlties ,_.an Net'Jearnlno were $1?,tll,000, com~ with air·· frei1bt fi arder th aiat&ma 31 ••ooo ~one yew aco. BandnP per ltiUe ln· tennJ.Qah. in o~or m~~:. and u a ~f!ued 11 pereeiit to $2.Ql ~ln~~lm IUl'f ace forwarder lt maintains 40 tennma11 Tbe ACll\urD CJO average aharebolden n-m_. • company a11o operates a truck ~~ 1~ proved for the seventh conseeutlve year. lncreu· dlvlalon. tq to t•.2 percent from 13.4 pereent for 1971. . . • -- . . 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California, meanwhile, finlsbed fifth in the American League West. This spring, the Angel• haven 'l sald much about their chancea except that they believe they'll be an improved team. They appeared to be that, and more, in the 1978 Freeway Serles. With Nolan Ryan pitching • uperbly and the offense produc· M hlts, the Angels crushed the Dodeers 10-1 Sunday before , fl a.11out Anaheim Stadium • (!TOWd of 40,591 to complete a ' sw~ep of the abbreviated two-came series. . The teams were rained out Friday or it might have been three CaUCornla victories. The Angels led S·O in the fourth in- ning when ptay was halted. On Saturd~ night, Rick Miller's two·out, two-run single in the top of the ninth gave manager Dave Garcia's team a 5-4 triumph. "This gets the confidence up." said Miller, who had two hits Sunday and won the Fresco Thompson Memorial Award as the &eri6! MVP. "H tbinss ate going gpod, you cu relax and go in t~ seasob wlth con· ~.,; ... '"Uli~yj!C .. wbo bu been basnpered wl .a pulled talf mua~le. pitched the-.ffist slx LMtati» al- lowinlf Ooly f oor hlts. walking just two and sirlting o\{l bine. He won the Lefty Phillips Award as the tot> pitcher ill the series. "This is by far the best I've thrown this spring," he said. "I bad command of all three of my pitches. I'm ready." In 15% innings before Sun- day, Ryan bad given up 14 earned runs, walked 13 and struck out only four. Rookie Carney Lansford and veteran Ron Fairly each socked two·run homers for the An&els. Miller, Lansford, Bobby Grich and Terry Humphrey had two hits apiece for California. Lee Lacy, the only Dodger to collect two hits, scored his team's only run in the second In- ning. With two out, he drew a walk, stole second and came home on a single by Jerry Grote. The Angels tied it in the third on Lyman Bostock's run- produciog infield out and went ahead to stay in the fourth on a THE DODGERS' LEE LACY STEALS SECOND UNDER BOBBY GRICH'S EMPTY OLOVE, Reutemann Has It Easy In Winning Grand P~ LONG BEACH CAP> -For Carlos Reutemann, the handsome and moody Argentine driver. it seema it's all or nothing at all. The 34.year·old Formula l veteran and his red Ferran either leave the opposition thrashing helplessly in their • wake, or both wind up on the sidelines long before the race is over. Reutemann overwhelmed everyone at the Brazilian Grand Prix earlier this season, and took one of the easiest victories of his career. But at Argentina and South Africa, he got nothing. It was feast time again Sun- .day, though, as Reutemann started on the pole position, led the last half of the race and took an easy victory over M atio An- dretti in the U.S. Grand Prix West. A record crowd of more than 100,000 watched, some 75,000 paid, according to organizers. .. To be consistent is what we need most," said Reutemann. recalling that he got o£f to a similar start last season only to drop completely from contention in the second ball or the season because of spoLty re3ults. But in 1977, Long Beach w•s the beginning or the end for Reutemann, who dropped out of the raceverY•arly. "It is impe>JUllt fqr Ferrari lo finish well here. Thla ~ a circuit that i~ well Rited to the Ferrari flat 12-cylinder eoglne. The flat 12 is very quick to gel the power on. That is an advan- tage in all the slow corners here,'' Reutemann explained. Jo'errari has won the pole posi- tion in each of the three years of the Long Beach race, and won the race two out oJ three. Last year, Reutemann came to Long Beach leading the World Championship standings, ·this vear he leaves with a share of ihe lead. Rcutemann and Andretti are tied with 18 points ~piec~ after the f burlh of 16 tac es this season. Defending champion Niki Lauda of ·Austria slipped to fifth behind Patrick Depailler of France and Andrelli's team- mate Ronnie Peterson of Sweden. . "Carlos bas not shown the con- sistency that Niki has1' ob~ served Andretti of the r~er Ferrari teammates. "The most important tbint to me about this race is that I'm now eight points ahead of N"Uci: ~ ::"' "Under the circumstan~. See Race, Page B·Z • A~""9 CARLOS REUTEMANN GETS THE CHECKERED FLAO. .. Surprise Golf Winner A~ ..... SANDRA POST FLASHES SMILE AT MISSION HIUS. Post's .. RANCHO MIRAGE (J\P) Sandra Post could not believe she'd actually won the richest women's golf tournament, and that did not exactly place her in a minority. Talk around the Mission Hills Country Club course tor the four days or the Winners Circle usually drifted to how long it would take Post to blow the lead she'd taken with an ope.olng 65. The 29-year-old Canadian, a con1tatent top 10 finisher but a wlnner just twice in her decade on the Ladies Professional Golt AssodaUoo circuit.. did finally ose ber adva nlage. a~ Auistrallan Penny Puls evened matth with a birdie on the . D.rought Ends first victoty. bad a 72·71·69-11 for her 283 at the end of regulation. After sinking a dram~c 22- foot putt on the 18th to tle Post and send the tournament into ex- tra boles, Pulz made another dramatic &bot, a recovery from the sand that left her a short putt to save par on the first pltaYO(f hole. hyo-out double by Ron J~~· and Lansford's homer o~ left f14lld fence. ,., The Angel5 raised thelr lion record to 13·9 while Dodgers dropped lo 9-12. . CaU(ornla now bolds a lead over Los Angele.s Freeway Series games si.lftCj!lJ.ttll teams first met in 1962. , •'The Angels played mtktl, ter than we did," saitl:I:.j Angeles manager To Lasorda. ''From what J 'I they aro much stroQger tbu year. I dld not like our pitc at all in this series but. o l 'm not concerned about it. Doug Rau was the feJ..iP pitcher Sunday. allowing o runs and nine tuts in five inlll1Qt:£j Relievers Charlie Hougil Robert Castillo were also ro\lttbetl up by the Angels. California was scheduled face San Diego at Yuma tod while Los Angeles plats Francisco at Phoenix toni t. The Angels will open at Friday night (7:30) aol the Oakland A'g. Frank TJID will pllch the opener for-, Anitels. . The Dodgers open theit ·re1:. ular season campaign in ~~ ta Friday night with Von Suttort p1tchine against Phil Niekro. Ballesteros , Big Threat InMaster~i GREENSBORO, N.C. (A'P} Relax Jack, And you, Tom{ Hubert and Lanny and Hale, , Seve's going home soon. be won't be back In a hurryJ ~ First, however, Amer leading pros must conteh~~hl dynamic young Sevec;an ltallestJSs or Spain Jn t week's tees. And, wit.j. hl spectac frf vi~\ocy Sµnda,. iP the Greater Greensboro Pl golf tou.rn3J11eail -making ~p 10 shots In the last ~ holes, the not yet-21-year·old globe-trotltJlg Spaniard must be considel'ed .o definite threat in the clasSic at Auausta. Ga. But Ballester06, who alwQ seems to eay the proper, hwnbl thing at. the proper time., clis·~ counts that possibility. J: "I putt fantastic this wm~ he said in improving E~'l1j "Must improve in my game~ play the Masters. Very dlfficul course. Very many more .g players over there." Ballesteros, who bad played only a couple other Americ tournaments, shot a closi.qg,! under.par 66 to acquire his fl U.S. Tour title and become youngest man in 15 years to quire an American tour title Despite his youth, the matadat. .slim, darkly handsome Ballesteros now has collected 1~ worldwide victories. But this, he said, was.. "au1 most happy tournament. V~ much prestige to win in th~ States. Very difCicult to win bl the States.'· He qualified for the ·final tw rounds at the cut score, 14§j7 made up five strokes in the flna with a blazing 31 on the nine, but needed 21-year-of American rookie Jack Renner. bogey from a bunker on the 72l,ldJ bole to avoid a playoff. I Renner matched par 72 in hot sunlight that bathed 6,984•yard Forest Oaks Count Club course. He finished With 283 total, one short Ballesteros' 6-under-par 212. - in a tle for second with i'u,i Zoeller who birdied the last bo for a 69. Irvine's Alan Tapie ti.Dished; a tie for fifth with eiabt playen alter firlnt a fin! 73 Sunday. Ta pie 't>iclt S6,760 and now bas e 1" $28,336 UU. season. ·Gottfried, &rgNab Net Titles • DAYTON. Oblo -'Brian Qott. tried overcame a slow start to defeat Eddie Dibbl Sunday and wiQ the $75,000 D~ Pro Ten-Dll CllSlic U, 1-5, 'l-6. Gottfried picked up $l!S,OOO for hla vict«y a.ad Dibt. Miii $7,SOO. ....... ~ MILAN, Italy -Second· seeded BJom Borg breeaed past Vila Gerulaltls, 6-!, 1-3 lo 70 minutes Sunday to win the $30,000 final of a World Cham- piouhlp Tennia tournament. The vlct«y wu the seventh 1tral1bt tor Borg Jn direct clashes wlth the 2'·year-old Gerulaiti.L -w..,,..,u..,. '"·· OAKLAND -Martina Navratilova used her J>OWerlul serve to beat Evonne Goolagong HJ, M Sunday in the finals of the women's pro tennis tourna- ment. .,,.., ... ao..p LOS ANGELES -Bob Slcube led off lhe game with a home run and added .another homer in the eighth inning to lead tbe Unlv.>eralty of Soutbern California to a 10-1 victory over Arizona Stale Sunday and a sweep of the three-game college baseball series. M.aattew to Brote11 M!ndpz1Atf!l .. lt7t .. In Bea1'y Traf fl~ Cincin~ali's Pete Rose scores ahead of a tag by New York Mets catcher John Stem in exhibition baseball Sunday in Tampa, Fla. Umpire is Andy Olsen. The Reds won; 3-1. Affirmed Breezes To Derby Triumph . SWIMMING I MISCELLANY Nadadores Df;fend ·Title ·MU Swimfeat Begilu Wedneaday AUSTIN, Te:it.-Mlsslon Vie- jo's Nadadores, 42 membera strong and Jed by fteestyle act!$ Brian Goodell Ind JeDniler Hooker, are here today ln 1earcb of outdotn1 lhelr tm· performance at the AAU Na· tlonal Cbamplonahlp awtm· fHt. Tb1I )'eat'• mffl belim Wedntlday. Tb• '11 collection of Na dado.... won tbe women'• and overall d1vl1lona of tbl1 1bort·COutH Indoor meet ln 2.S-yard lane1, wttb USC claim- lDI the men'• t!Ue. Goodell 11 entered lo bl• cuatomary 1pecla1Ue1-tbe 3001 aoo, 1.eso freet and the 40().yara tncl1vldua1 medley. The former MlulOD Vlejo H1Jh alar, a two- tlme aold medal winner and world recordbolder in the ~ aad 1.500-meter freestyle. at. Montreal, collected three NCAA cbamploaablpa lut week u a fr .. hma for UCLA. He won tho 500 tree <4:18.06), 490 lncllvidU.11 medley CJ:53.&1) and 1,150 free Can American rec· ord U:55.Sll) to tbe relatively 1low waters of Lone Beach'• Belmont Plasa and appears tbe favorite 1D all three eventa in WI meet. Probably the major cballense tn. eacb event will come from teammate Je11e V a1111lo, a jwuor al MiUioo Vlejo Hl&h. Altbouab Goodell 11 comlDI off a maJor event (the NCAA flnal1). be aay1 it ·•bould not hamper bis work here, explain· ln1. ~·I always teem to do bet· ter on lhe second shave." Hooker led a 1-2-3-4 Nadadores sweep in the 1,650 in '77 and 11 the def ending cham- pion lo the 500 free also, pacing BRIAN oocXwa t a 1·2-4·5 Nadadocw flDllh. Allo b11blY reprded Oil the dlataff a1d8 tit the Nadadorea at- tack are breutl~ 1pec:l.U.t Dawn Rodilbltro ancl Allee Browne, tile Amertcan rec· ordbolder (1:51.11) ln tb• 200-yard butterfly. Aalde trom ber ~rfly ablll· ty. Browne f1D11ta.d aeconfl to Hooker ln tbe 500 and l.llSO lut year in the AAU meet at Can- ton, Ohio. Rodl&hlero ts couldered to have an excellent lhot at win· nlng the 100 and 200 brea1t and is also a contender in the in· divldual medleya. Aside from Goodell and Jesse Vassallo, some of tbe N adadores heavy euns include Ed Ryder, .Thn New, Tony Bar- tle Ind Mart Tonelli. PROVIDENCE, R.1. -Joe Mullaney, who helped turn Providence Collete into a basketball powerhouse in the 1950s and 1960s, will become lhe new head basketball coach at Brown University, Brown an- nounced Sunday night. ARCADIA <AP) -Orange- hued Affirmed burnished bis luster u a favorite for t.be Ken- 'tucky Derby and clearly proved he la a colt with few peers as he woo the Santa Anita Derby bY. eight lengths going away. to show. Think Snow returned ------------------------------------- Brown's athletic director, Bob Seiple, said Mullaney will take over at Brown May 1 9r'hen he ~ompletes his coaching duties with Moblam, a profeulonal basketbaJJ team ln Udlne, Italy. The 53·ye&r·old Mullaney l"eplaces Gerry Alaimo, who re- -Signed Feb. 28 alter nine years in the job. V.S. Cogen £oH RESISTENCIA, Artenllna - Puerto Rico defeated lhe United Stales Sunday night 11·78 in a Pan American basketball tournament game. FMi .. ..., JZZ-117 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Seton Hall's Greg Tynes scored 31 points and Kevin McDonald of Penn had 19 to lead lhe East all- stars to a 122·117 victory over aJl- slars from the South in a buket-~all game Sunday. Aplce lt1thdrate• OMAHA, Neb. -Cre.lehlon University basketball coach Tom Apke has wiutdrawn bis name from consideration for the head coaching job at Purdue and will sign a multi-year contract with Creighton, Apke announced Sunday night. }tlanilco1'a on Tq STUART, Fla. -Re1lna Marsikova defe'ated Zenda Liess, 1-4i, 6-3, 6·3 Sunday to wtn lhe Women's Tennis AasoclaUon cbamplonshlp. Trainer Laz Barrera, no ~tranrer to Louisville since he handled 1976 winner 'Bold Forbes, said after Sunday's race that Affirmed "ls ready now. . "We'll stay in California, rest and have one more race, prob- ably the Hollywood Derby .. Then we'll go to Kentucky.·· · When the 1'1-year-old Steve Cauthen wu 1U1pended, Bar· rera fUpped a coin to detennlne whether Lafflt Pincay or Angel Cordero would substitute on Af- flrmed. Pincay won the toss and his second race aboard lhe swift Florida-bred !·year-old. The two had combined to cap· lure a secUon or the Hollywood Juvenile iasl summer. But now Cauthen will ·return again as the regular rider on Louis Woltaon's standard-bearer. Baliac, with Blll Shoemaker .ridlni. flnlabed second, and the loo11bot Th.ink Snow wu third in the field of 12 at Santa Anita with each entry carrYlnl 120 pounds. J1land Sultan, Noble Bronze, He'• Dewan, Capt. Don, Go Forth, Tunpoy, Double Win, Buon Miguel and Prince Decorous followed. Timefortbel~ mlles wut:48, one 1ecood off tbe race rec· ord. Alter weekend rllna, the San- ta Anita O'fal wun•t al ita awl!· test altboughratedfut. Alrlrmed paid S2.80, $2.40 and $2.20. Babac returned $3.20 place, 20 centa Jess than he oald UC Irvine Drops ?air SANTA BARBARA-UC Irvine dropped a doubleheader to host UC Santa Barbara tn Southern California BuebaJJ A.a· soclalion action here Sunday, losina the opener 7-5 and ~ pinl the nlghtcap1 6-1. UCI bad four doublM du.rlni the two 1ame1 with Mike Wrano 1etUn1 two in the nilhtcap and driving ln the only UCI nm. Jim Dawson and Den.nil Kauae each bad a two-bauer in th• opener. Tbe loss dropped UCl'a con· ference ~rd lo 4-5 and brings the aeuon record to 8-14. The Anteaters »land Southern Calltornla CoUe1• today~ • '2,500 Howniuch will do it for you? fllnlO-~0-uc I,...._ IA UC,,..._ Ill ........ ...11.-Mooot•. d!I ' 0 0 0 M.......... J •• 0 Hlr-.d • 0 0 O Hlr-,Cf JO 11 Frolefldtr, a a 1 1 o 1''91..,...r, 211 J o 1 t WMllin.t""-rf 4 1 1 t Welfoll\ftlll. If l 0 I t DewNlll, ,. 4 a 11 DeW'IOfl, ,. 3 0 1 • Mvnetf, a a I t I M11119tr, U 2 O t 0 K•-· c t I 1 I Wkt, C J 0 I 0 CNnl, Jll > o 1 t Jer'"91tn, Ill 2 o • o N11111e. If a o t 1 lliKc:I. 011 a o o o ............ • 0 •• ,,llMt .. ,p 0 0 0 0 ......_,, .... Welt..._. 0001 Tettll U I ' 4 TttMI 2' 1 7 t • Pint--. .... "' ....... ' " . UC lrvtw o• • --· 1 2 UC kltl• ...... 042 OIO Ob-7 It 0 ~ ...... ~.., ...... UClrvl,. UC s.tl\41 ILWW'• Ccinlm:ia Crecit's been hef pl!Y;I ~e tor ITln than Sixty yen.So~ yc11 r-1. A few tuO'ed. () Mn 3S nu:h l.'I $6.ClXI. .A.st cdl us abOUt a IOI\. ~llndWll'p to help. COMME~AL c:RtDIT PLAN. INC. CA CLrifomta DoflcnlJOn> r M LOMS $3.20. "The horse is riibt where we want hlm now," Barrera said of his colt, who last week was the even-odds winter boolt choice for Kentucky's Run for the Roses with arch·rival Alydar, Saturday's Florida Derby win· ner, al 2-1. Altlrmed has beaten Alydar four times. Overall, Affirmed has won 10 of hi.I 12 starts and finished aeeond to Alydar on the other twooccaslons. . Plncay urged Affirmed to the head of the dozen horse pack ao- lng past the grandstand the first time, eave up the lead briefly t.o Tblnk Snow and then took com· mand going down the backstretch. LB RACE ••.• ConUaaed From Pace B·1 I'm very satisfied wilh second place. lt just wasn't our day. Th• Ferraris were very strong. They alwaya are here. I hope they're not goinf to be this 1tron1 every race.• The Ferrari• of Reutemann and teammate Gille! Vllleneuve had the front row 1tarUn1 pOli· lion1. . · Vllleneuve led tbe tlrat 38 laps untll he crubed Into a backmarker, and reUred from the race. Reutemann. who had dropped to fourth at the start, then ran ln front lhe rest of the way, t.auda and Brabham team- mate John Wataoa, who were ahead of btm. bad both dropped . out earlier. Beumnana bad a comfortable ll·Hcond margin at the end of the 80 laps, averaging a record 87.069 miles per hour. Only haJ! of the atartinl field of 22 finished. TM UMffl<&.I ,_,IJ Of '41111fav't ..... u:S. O~ ,.,Ill Wist •1 IN 2'°2..,,..M •Ir ... _.. Mrw, wllll clN-, Mtl-lil'f fW hofMlew!I, ...,,. ... ""· ..... ~ ~ "'-·· ·-... ..,_., I. C.rtos R ... •-· Ar911>11M. ,..,, .. ,. IO 1.,., 17.0tl mites per holw. 2. M•rlo Andretll, PNumll. P• .. LMWI, .. t. l'etl1dl -.. ...... ~ ,..,,,... •• eo. 4 • .._..,.,...__~ lAU,A s. ~..-urn•. •r-. Llfltr,-. '-1uc.-,...,..., 11111\'. Arrowt, 1t. 1. ,..., ....,,, Auslrelia, Wiiii.ms, "· I . E_,_ l'lnioelcll, lllull, ~ '• 1'f. •. "°'' ~ CMt'tNlly, iv-.,., 10. City boau.N, SWI~ ~. 1" 11 • .,._,,..,,..,,..llf l'rMU. ATS, JS. U, Petrlcl Tar'llClltyt.ji'l!"°'I• Mcl.91'M, 74 U. Jody klll(lrttf". -Mrkll. Wott1_fJ. 14. VII ...... lltMIMlla, IW1, swttte, "' 1S ...... """"'*""'" .. ~...u. "~a. "· 011 ... V11i-. c:-.s., '~"''' .. 11. Hllll laucM, Auttrill, ... Hllerll. t1. 11. Ohllet l'll'Olll, l"f~. T.,,Nlt, 21. 1'. ArlWo ~It, llMT, ~le, 1t, 20. M!llfl ~~.At\, It. II. Jeflll W....._ HWUwr1t IFNM, ·~ t. n. Jl!Nt .-. .,..._ McwrM," ~special about IBM in San Jase? Ask someone who works there. If you man engmES: technician or desigre: end have~ consickred IBM as a potential emp/oya'; you probably have ssktXJ yourself some questions. lM?at about challengingprojects ... VKl'k environmsnt .••• job SfDJTity. •• OOrlefits ••• opportunities for advancement? One of the l:x:Jst way.s to get those answers 'MXJ!d be to ask a friencf vvho works with IBM. But. if )IOU don't have such a contact heres a chance to do something about 1t. Anaheim exploratory interviews IBM is ronducting special interviews for enginees. tschnicians and designetS on Friday and Saturday. April 7 and 8. IBM personr1€i W111 be on hand to conduct exp/cYatory intervieNs, so make plans to atterd and get the infonnation you need to make an informed d6cision about your C8l98I: The follawiJg positions ate available now Electrical Engineer Expgience req1,1ired in snalog snd la digiUJ/ design of comp/sx f8.S1 systemS. Vb'k involves designing. building. debugging, documsntstion snd support. Should have kncMlledge of statistics. magnetic recording snd m~. Mechanical Engineer Position il7VOlves ~in suppxt of various product erd ptOC8$$ linBS In file. <flSk and magnetic head technologies. R9sponsililities also involve ths designing. building and debugging of mechanics/ tools and tsst equipmtJnt BS W811 as prootJ!$S capeb7ity studies. prx:sss optimization sns/yst1.s and component tNBluations. Unit Test 110 Technicians Individuals will test debug and repair comPuter. I 10 dlMces. Must hlMJ knowledge of solid state electronics. ftefer minimum Mo Y98fS ·experience t9Sting e/ectromechanioal devrCes. • Test Equipment SP!JCia/ists These /X)Sltions requirs 8 mlf1imtJIT1 of Mo ran" fBOBf)t 8X/)flfeno8 In maintsining specialized test eqoipment such as computlJl'COf1t t8Stfn. Must hsvs softd blJck. {l'OUnd in el«:tronics. logic snd basic fJfOtTBmtning. Fbsitions IJl9 also BV1Jil8ble for falxicstion and initial test of ntM-1y dssign8d ~. CsndkJIJtas nesd extensiv8 knowledge of electronics. logic and fabrication techniquss. Tool and Mechanism Designers 'rtxJ will d9sign comp/8x production too/$~ mechanisms fa sophisticstrJd msnufac: turing proossses. 'lt>tJ wrll also prepare layouts, dssign changes and supporting docu- mentation. This position reQViras a minimum of fMJ ~ • dflst1n l1Jfp8fience with emphasls·on mechanism and ell1ctronics msnuftlctunng. KIK1M«Jge of~ mschsnic81. frtdraulic tJnd pnlitlftlatic <¥J!lf8ted ~is highlt d9siab/e. . &t:ellfint benefitS IBM {Yovides libtnl. comparrfpaj:J ben6fits including holid8ys. VSCtJtion. ltfe insurance. twtion refund, rot1rement. medical and <Bits/ p/fJl1S . CalltiolleCt"' wlite II )QI 818 int619St9d in f»flJ/otir9 tl19S8~andftNJYoU11'9 qusGTi«I. pleass w collsct (408) 2664448a26U138. H J.()(1119 lnbls to rr111t1t ..,,th us. ssm )QI f8Sl.ITll ii a:irrlflltlbl to IBM~ Gill1lnl FtOdJcts llVision-ltJauiting. ~ 1&CA49/5flXJ COt$ FtJIJct 'Sin~ CA 95193 .. . I ·-·· CHUCK a1.11aa1l JIDDllMl•HY Mond!y. Aprll S, 1m DAILY PILOT Pro Cage, Eight Area Cage Team.s Hsock~y Gain Girls' Playoffs tan dings Huntln1ton Beach 1l1nmtnt •1•ln1t San. Lca1ue. Victories Get Tougher, But NH Streak Goes On mfb School, defend1D1 Bernardino third place. Co r on a de I M a r 4· champions, and tl.nliber 1n tbeCltr\11 Belt Journeys to Miraleste in ?thtet Del H11h <Santa Lea1ue. Matu Del wu Palos Verdes for its 3-A Ana>. wU1 bea-a a list of thetopMedodteamlnth& opener. Miraleste won el&bt Oran1• Cout area CIF unW a flnal aame' the Ocean League. 1lrJ1• bukeball team• lot1 to St. JCJMRb l81b Ocean View <Hun· compeUn1 ln the CIF durl n1 the reaqlar tlnaton Beach>. second playoff• belbuWlt Tues· aeuon. Mater Del was place flnllber in the da1 Dl&bl in three \l.Ddeteated to tbat Ume Garden Grove League, dlvlatona. and had woo two touma-. wlll trek to La Habra HunUnfton Beach, menu. Tu~sday n11ht. wlnntr o t he SunHt ·M arlna HJ ah <Hunt· I n 1 . A a c t I o n , LHIUO and No. 3 seeded ln&ton Beach) la the tree lance Capistrano team, 'Will play at home otber •·A r.preHntative Valley ls at Imperial a 1 al D at Monro v la. and will Journey to San and Liberty Christian Monrovia finlllhed th.ltd Gabriel J.ll1b 1,'uesday. hbsta Aquinas. ~ A14' ': 87 ROGER CARLSON >WI °' * DMfY "* , .. " :,t Some ol t.be victories are 1et-~l: ti•& • UU.Je toulher to claim, but ~ tho 1t1lnnin1 streak of Newport Harbor Hilb tennis 1oes on .••. · .Ajj DOW at181 lea1Ue wins. The perenofal champions or " coach Pat Wllaoo have not. lost a At Sunset League varsity tiff since : Wilson took over in 1968 and the Tars were wibeaten in Freeway := League action In '68 under coach .. Wayne 1 forowtt1 and '87 in the Af lrvine Leaeue under Dave Fon- • :: tiUI. • 1 Jn that 13-year span the · • Sallors are 269--20 overall and ~ were crowned CIF 4·A cham· A'! pions tour times. ~! Success at Newport figures lo = continue, but Wilson says his tum '1 wiMlng streak In league competition is in jeopardy. : The Srulors almost saw it end "' r ecently when they were forced t lo use a lie-breaker (total games : \\On) to claim victory after a ' 14-14 issue with Westminster ; lltgh. . ! "Marina <Huntington Beach> .. ~ lligb could beat us this year," ' PAT WILSON says Wilson. "And next year is going to be tough, for sure." Wilson's fears about Marina proved needless as the Sailors· captured a 19~-8~ declalon . .P'ri· day. Newport Harbor'• dominance ln the 1968-70 period ta evident in Wilson's personal all-star team or his 11-year coachln& stint. His stneles card would list Mike Caro and Jlm Oale ('68) and Bob Ogle and Tim O'Reilly ( '70). The doubles teams would con- sist of Robbie < '70) and Lawrie I '68 > Cunningham and Glen Cripe C '70) and Tony Stockman ( '7'1). Cripe and Robbie Cunningham won the CIF doubles cham- pionship In 1970 and Bob Ogle was the '71 singles champion. No other Newport player has .reached the ftnala since, but the winning streak continues in Sun!let LeaiUe warfare. "We h•ven't bad a ranked player in five years," says Wilson. "And our CIF cham- pionship team or 1971 had onJy one ranked player The key has been to work with the depth, not just the No. 1 players. .111 -.&15 • .SM 11 .J.SI IJ .Sil " NATIONA&. MCIQ(IY LaAOUI WALU CC*l'lltlNCAI .._.llDlvielM in tb• Foothill Lea1ue. In 3·A actlon, Mission ..... Olwhlell All 1•m• are scheduled Vlejo'a Dtabto., winners ~~•'=·-r•c to I tart at 1; 30. 0 f t h. 8 0 U t b C 0 U t a1't::r."r::..1;,.,,:,.,; aMnY 14JllUI MaterDei,1ffdedNo.a Leaiue crown will en· Ar ....... v: ..... • ... eMriet; th in A. ' Mlra CMtotlt ..... AmM;La.>or-ln e tournament 4·" tertaln the second place .-14. ,,..., ~1.....,_. •• cy-u; actlon,drawsahomeu· flniaher In tbe Ivy se.~ ... ..-.. "-'-o.u. ~ ........ 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Our players have been close to one another and we've tried to lnst!U ln them the desire to do well tor Newport Harbor and for themselves. •-<lln<.,.. dlwtsltll Ullo P<llMllM,..,.... l*illell ....,.I._. O-i...4, Olkale l NY ,.......,.. S, Oelreltl Atlanw •.Mt• 2 IM!lttoot ... w......., '·tie ltostofl I, HY A .... rs J (W'-lerl; ~ Wi9ali0ft (~ttldll 1 -----------A·S11per Strike 10.Mlsl; Hnllle' "OUHM IUCa -ON ""1e. Pace. Jemes N 15Prif!lll. Cletml11t l\olWI~. Pvl'M $3,000. A-R. GWrole ttltry Cl•lmlnt ~ U,GGIM.JllO -- 5etwyn OrotWI Cai.rlodll; Bet· lllOHTH llAC8 -ON mllo. l'oco. ltr'( t A11blftl 1 Tiie Oerwtnt A , i v••t •Ida " Yl!dff, HolMfl-J (~lldrHU); Tlw Hllltl• (Yau-. rtKOS for MOO flrlt -ytGM brHt .._,, L....-"'-ttl"enyl; ,..,. & r111res, 4-. PuneUAOO. ~ . T__,tAfN11fl S•lmm1.., Golden WH.t Cotl999 et o.-U JOl 8oeli.all Founleln Valley vs Hunllnoton Beach at M ii t Sq uare Park tT P rn ), Ntwport HerDor at w .. 1rn1,..ler Cl 151, L.o• Amigos al C"Plllr•no Vallty (l 1S): Vitia Partt al aslanc:la (J; ISi; B•tlloP A-at Maler Del " UI; S.ddlebeck Cott-at Sen Oi.o. City Coll ... (t•IO), ~ WtSt Colle90 .. L.os ,.,.1., cc (2;JOI; "''·San Antonio Coll991 al Or-Co.st c.>11991 U 'JO>. Whltlltr Coll-et Soulllem Callloml• O>tl-IJ ;at); All'llloUMclof Cllf'lsU.,, u Hllfltl"91on "••i.v av. et TtWlnkl• ,._ w 1 ui.ny °"'~ llAA .. Cel111WY a.tte ll IJ) I c...iw-va11..., Clttlttlall et Bottllel OwlstlM ll' ISi. Vlfl~MMI co.a.a MltM • Gor-•t MM. ~ Aztecs Tumble ~ To Homton, 3 -2 . Dana Hiiis et MIMIOft VtlJo. UOUM IMcll et Sift c1emenle, Unl-slly a1 El Toro, lall al 7); INlne Hloll at htMK:I• '"; Meler Del al 0c .... Vl- (1) NorlPI Torrance al CePlllrano Velley Cl p.m) Track-~ Wttt Goll999 et I.A H.,.Dol'·lt p.m.). Ttnnl&-WHtml"'ter at New_.rt H•rllOr n : JOI; '°""'"'" va11.., •• HUftt1"91on .. eel\ ct·JO); fflMlne at Edi-U:JOI; Et\Mcla et VIII• Park (1•15); C•l>ltlr-Valley •I Irvine High 11.451 ; CNelmen at Or.,,91t Coell Gotl- t1l; LA Sovt'-st el Oo+Clon West C<>ll991 (1). s.6019bacll Cott-It SM\ Oiate CC UI I ~ ,..rcrlne at UC t rvlne 12). ovmMttk~ W"1 c.llett et I.A..,.,..,, Ul Glr11 11'11"""4"1>-Edl9an et OwMa ... MM Ul; T111t1" et MtrlM (I>; Ufllwnlly et ~ Vetl.., li:UI. Glrlt •••t-•Nlll•191on a..c11 ec T111ti.. m; E•i.o.. •l CWtlwl ... ~. Ul; INPIM et~ v11)0 U :lf); ....WU et U..l..,...ty UI; w.Wtt at HllfllfllltOft Veu.., OWtsllarl (l;JOI. Glr1• t...,,._._ Di9911 City Cotl ... at._, •lebe<tt<:eli..ct>. Olr1• ~'-Velley et Delle Hiii• C.1tol. . Girts llMUtMI~ CNll Cot .... • a1 c.a .... tne u -.!ft.I. Plttftlll""' '·~a ''Kids have to know they can rely on their teammates. You Just can't count on your No. 1 to do It.'' T ....... 'sO-. Ho oames ,<1-.,1ed ILecostel; My °""1111 CWMele<) ;-st .. oy l!ly;i a.,. l~~I ; 541oar JeWIOfl"'°""""'(Lecuyl. Sta"" !Oennl•I; 8y1 8yt Vlclor ·Exhibition Baseball The current crop of stars on AM1.-1CAN 1.1111tou1 !Min 01990 •> 1J .soo the Sailors campus includes w L ''" House°" 10 10 .!GO • D ~lrolt 11 I .UO Monlr .. I It 12 .411 seniors Jed empsey. Mike M·n~so•• 15 , .us Newv"'" 10 u .43s Gracia, Vartan Piroumian and cel41ornl• .... ! t9' SI. Louis 10 13 AJ} ~.... • IJ t : .. , LAIS Anf91• • --.! 1Z .42' Chris DeMott, along with eoston .. 10 .~ • .....,..,_...~ sophomores Chuck Bleiker and· B••tJmono 12 10· ..wJ P111sbul"lh 4. ""'....._• t na i.. Eric Holland. Clllca90 1l 12 .320 1\1~) &e•tll• 11 11 .-Toro11lo IS, Menlr"' t4 (10 '""' But as Wilson empbaslies, it c:t.v•l•lld ,, n .,.,. "....,., has been the depth at Newport ~:~~.., ': ~~ :!: · ~~.~.~<~tl2, , that hu canted the Sailors. And M1i.w .... u. 1 u ,,. 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DENSITY 1 PASADENA -The Houston Hurricane. ln its first North .J American Soccer League game " · ever, outscored Los Angeles 3 l in a tie-br<'aker shootout Sunday to post a 3·2 victory over the Aztecs in a 1978 NASL season· opener. ·--,·~IS) l!leseb1ll-C.,.t• fflue et Cor0<1• ctel Mar IJ IS>, DIM Hiiis 11 MIHIOft Vie lo () UI Unl~Ml\I •• Et Toro 0 Ul. $.en c-., L•vuna Beech tl ISi, SO\llhern Cetllornle Coll~ 11 UCLA 17 pm I. Eel•-.n. Merine 11 Blelr F ltld 171 the Sunset League, wblcb hu ~~~·..-:: :: 1:! ~~·i;:.:~~::';9 1, ~.~.~':f"1 felt the wrath or the Sailors for -----------------------------------------&o long. . • .. I ~ • ) 2 • I .. A crowd of 10, 112 watched the first Aztecs' regular-season game at the Rose Bowl against the Hurra<'ane, which was grant- ed a franchise followin1 lhe 1977 season. Tennts-F-Nll et H--• Herbor IJ UI: Co•I• Moe al Con>ne del Mar Ul. 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U\11 wtl06e fwnltt with film on•~t~IO Hawaii, they become lnvdlled -'"' .,. ancient labu. ~ Wetlater 11 Hk•d to' ~-aprtaoner Al the Stale Pnlon. • ELECT'NC eotl#AHY D HISTORY M MOICO "'MHICO Achle11a1 lndepel ldence" 9 MCNews tJO ~ ......... 8l4ndfcld ( 111M) Rock Hudaon. Ouy SloekwtlL A paychlatmt ~ lmloNed In !mer· rwitlonll conlllct when he treats a ldentlat aoughl by two oppoalng govern· mentL (1IV,30 min.) DACADOIYAWAR08 PREVIEW In New Or'leans Q OOHCENTAATIOH Toni Tennille and Daryl Dragon hosl their own TV special, The Captain and Tennille in New Orleans .. tonight at 10:30 on ABC, Channel 7. CD SEWJT'CHED 5arnantha rune Into .,, old flame v.tlCM atfec11on for hero'-Oenln aomethlng 10 "crow'" about tJll OVIR EASY 6!) DIMENSIONS IN CULTURES "Langu.ge" (() UNTAMEOWORLD "lnaecta .. ([I Wl\.O, WU • .D WORLD OFAHIMM.8 "Blllcll a-.·· Ok:ll Hern-ll!\g1I and d*'*-~ family retaucnahlpe; aenlor c11i.. 2-· orgmllzatlona; ,,.,.. .. l)«l.AIJon; • 67-yMr-old pelnl9' I wrtl• llnda lhal lite' I -.crtt giVM her gtHI sauafactlon. 7:00 0 MIO NEWS I UAASCt.U8 9 ACADEMY AWA ROS 8cb Hope le the muter of cwemcnlft for the 50th Cha•n~I Lbtlng• 11 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles G KNBC(NBC) Loa Angeles e KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles a KASC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles ()) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego CD KTIV (Ind) Los Angeles a» KCOP-TV (Ind) Los Angeles al KCET-TV (PBS) Los Angeles m> KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach Annual Ae41demy Award• to 1'9COgn12• outttandlng ecl'lleYMlenll In motion pietln ptOductlon during 1917. 8 BOW" .JN0 FOR DOUANI t8 IUM!WO'f Lucy trlN to play Cupid for • bachelor Wld a~ hungfy glrttrlend. ., AO.lM-12 The perlnert try to help a rabelllous yOU1h. fD MAOHEIL/ ~REA AEPORT 6!> Bl)( MlOER8ECKE MEMOAW. FESTtVAl \.'Tom Seunder'a I 8oO H1l'9Cll Al SIM9" (() JOt<P'I WILD 7:30 I CONSUMER 8UYUNE HEWLYWE> GAME • JOKER'S W1lD CD THEBMDY~ The 8'adyl lace a medocal criaia when the klda come down wlUI ,,...__ O> N>AM-12 ~~tltataum- -CM1C1 litea to~ lrl9nda. • LA.: INTEfQWtGI "Plllttoml 28" A cteMte on the ..,.. Of netl¥e Amen- OM ftgt111 '9 ,,, ..... G"'INCHa& .. TartelAwc FNlll" (R) (I) ttOO.OOONAM!THAT Tutce a:OO 8 (J) GOOD TIMES "Thal'• Enltrtalnm.nt. E11ana Styi." E~tyO!\e geta 11110 the ect wflWI Wlllone, the E'tln9 fM!lty and Mtinda SMll on • llng- lng, dlnc:lng Ind comedy lhow lo, .. ~'°'. mucfl needed day care cellCar. D unu HOUSE ON ™I~ '"My Elatl" l.ailra ccn-mo.. ElolM T A)'lor (Cof'.. Inna MicllMll) to ... her •auon-. Ellen, 00 ewim- mlng In the etMk. When Ellen drowns, Elotae. Ql1el· •trlciltn, mlstak• Lauta '°' her dead daughter and hol6a her captive.. (R) D MOVIE **Yt "My 8IOod Auna Cold'" ( 1985) Troy · Ocnahua, ~ He91her· ton. A glrl'a life II Mdan· gered ""'*" .,,. ~ lmlOIVed with a man who c:a her by Ille n1me or • ·~-ancestor. (2 llrl.) .. MOVte ••Yi "Man At The Top'" ( 1975) Harry Andrews, Nanette Newman. A man, hired u ' managing dlr~ 1or of a t.ge p11atrnaceuti.. cal conoem. d~ Illa predeceHor'a suicide migftt have .,_, mutdlll'. (!tire.) m CAAC>l llUAHETT ANO l'AtENDI ., MOYE **'A "Po111: Chop HUI" ( 1959) Oregoty Pwck, Har· ry ~-The Arnartcan •~ beWa to take the lamcua Kore.i NI. hoping to at09 the Communleta. (2 In.) • THI PAl80NER "Checkmate" A Qt.., la the Pft'll In a grim 0-ol IOYe **' at bfNklng the ~-C'il QUE l'ASA.. u.BA? Aa. makW ... mlawable for Joe Wld Ctrmen by trying to be~ U...C- ~ In ... eltlmOta. TUBE TOPPERS · ABCfJ7:00-TbeAcademy Awartls. Oscar celebrates his golden anniversary tonight as Hollywood honors its own with Bob Hope emceeing the festivities. NBC ID 9:00 -"The Wind and the Lion." Sean Connery and Candice Bergen head the cast of this 1975 adven· lure movie about the kidnapping of an American woman and President Teddy Roosevelt's intervention. ABC fJ 10:30 -Captain and Ten· nille in New Orleans. The popular musical team hosts an hour of scenic variety • ahe ""'8 ewey lrom home l:aO f) (I) MaY, rM IACt< When a blla:zard ruins lhelr planned WMlc"1d •n the mountalna with Colonel Dlcaey, OIM1 and the Chll· dr1'n retum home lo dLl- cover her molher hH d~ 1 1129.000 OUE8TION 0\1£RfMY Dk* Haymea 11noa and di-apee1a1 family re&atlonahlpa; -.11or cnl- une' orgtlnlZ:aOona; Iran .. pot\9Uon; a 87.year.atd painter I wn1er llnda that ...... WOfll; glvea her Ol'NI utJafactlon. l:OOIJCI) M•A•8°H An ~la lhor1age of fight• bulbt ~ • crlall In lhe e>peRllng room when the uaually metlculoul Chel1ea w~ rnal!aa • ml .. tiike that alrnoet COlll the llte of a patient. (R) II NBCMOVIE *** "The Wlnd And The Lion" ( 1975) Sun Connery. Candice Bergen. An lntemauona1 Incident oc:c:Yr'I when a MorOCCMt '-der kldnape an ""*1· can fwnily Wld Teddy Roo- Mwlt Miida the Mannaa to get INn'I back. I RI • MERVOAIFF'IH Owlta: Rlchatd Ben)amln. Deal Amu Jr~ AahlOfd & Simpson, Sidney Shaklon. M£ET1HO ~MINDS Swen 8. Anthony (Jayne Maadowa), Mexican revo- MloM!y Emlllano Zlpata (Julo Medina), English phl- loaoptlef ~ Fnncla 8econ (J-Bocth). and OrMll phlloaophar Socrat•• (AleQl\der Scourby) di.- CUM *'-01 the put and pr-I C'i) DAVID 8USSKIHD t:ao lJ(() OHEOAYATA TIME .. AM , The Fllher" AM gell caught In Ille cr-nr. when Barbara"• pelnUly lhy but lllddenly ~ ou• friend Bob {.john Puteh) runa away lfom hit home and than o-ta OOlo tared In herL 8 CHEA Joining Ctler, "' • ~ battle betwe.t good Wld ....u. are Dolly Parton Wld Rod Stawatl. OJ MEIW ORlffiN 10:00 1J (() CBS NEWS SPECIAL '"Anatomy Of A Scandal'" Correapondan1 Jay McMullen r9p0rta on the cau-. 11tect1 and llve- yaer · cover-up of IK·a~ . LET'S MAKE A DEAL MICHAEL JACf<SON G~t· Herachel Ellc:lnl, chief of the Consumer Pro- teclk>fl DMalon of the Slate Attorney'• olflc:e, out.,_ U\11 real -.no• of terma UMd by manufac- turers and retailews. 10:'30 0 CAPTAIN& T'ENNJLLE The huabeod and wfte ,..,,, of Dery! Dragon end T onl T ann1111 we1Ccme Hal Linden, John Byner, Fata Domino and the Olympia Bran Band to New OrlMns where u...., v111t the acenlc 111-. me NEWS ... .. -. TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS. • MACNEll /LEHRER AUORT TI:OO I 0 (J) Ill NEWI LOVE, AMERICAN , STYLE "LOlll And Formula 2tlB ~ Chuck 1n111nt1 a new loo.a potion, 11 the WfOnQ time "Low And The lnll'\ldlt" Marvin bONOWa a COftlj)a· ny owned apartment to 1111ar1a1n hta gtrUrland, Cl MOVIE '* * '* ··vealarday. Today And Tomorrow" ( 111&4) Sophia Loran. Marcello Mutrolanol. Three cllfl•· ent female c:har•t .. uaa lhelr flmlnlM wl ... to get what ttiey went. (2 hr• ) CD TI4E 000 COUPU! To rel.. lund1 lot hie flnanc:llllly troubled arne- teur °'*' ctub. FellJI lnduoM Oacar to anange tor a Monte Cerio night. • MONTY PVTHOH'8 Fl VINO CIACUS fl) DICK CAVETT OoMt. Laalle Fiedler. (Part 2of 2) GD MAatBL / LEHAEA REPORT 11:IO 8 (I) C88 LATE MOVI~ ••• "~be" (t9631 Clerk oh, Ave Gardner, ar-Kally. A love triangle dWllopl when • planta- toon -1a111 for an engineer'• wife In the KenyaWldl. 0 TONIQtiT Guell float: Bob N-hart. Gu.ta: Dick 8h1wn, Bon- nie Franklin. 0 LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE "Down With The Landlord'' Paul ~ the spoke.man for dl11at- lalild tananta In hie bulld- ~NEWS i15 THATOIAI.. "You Ha111 To Know Someone To Be An UnknownM 0> OETSMART EB CAPTIONED ABC NEWS QI MOVIE **'J\. "'The Lonely Prof ... lion" (1116Q) Harry Guardi- no, Dina Merrill. A prlva1a 1n.,..1.1ga1or opposea the law Ind • rmanclal empire while trying to tlnd Na cllant'a murderer. (2 hra) MORNING 12:00 0 TWIUOKT ZONE ~ .. N•nely YHfl W\t!IW Slumbering" • • ~ ·~:TlMc: Et .. r Foic.·• Dana Andr Mattaa "•YM ~ a Nbot-. an aportaman II anat~ trorn a CUt>M 11r1n0 ~ only to be confronted It, the hoellle widow Of 1l9 gl*llla IMdlf kllled In Illa Kt Ion CD CR086-WfT8 Cl) MOVllE • • * ~ "Purple O•lltt' (IMO) 8any 8ullMn. flfOt- -1 819ke. A .,._. hunta down • Jeanaea 9#'9 that llal ~ ..,.,.. czlng a NN Yortl cCy nalghboftlood. ( 1 .... *> min I tl'.IO " MOWl • ** "RICle. "*"""· ~ ( 1938) Gene Avtty, .._ Bumattl. A ~Md Ilia lnlnd join the ~. ( 1 hr.I • tDALRm>~ .. Fog Cloalng In'" • 1:00 D TOMOAAOW Devld Wllllemaon. dlr9CtW ct HUO'a olfica of ...... pendent LMng tor • Dlaabled, l•lk1 abotit apcrta programe rcw th handic;tipped. ·~ . . . .. The Troubl• "1th Temple" 1:30 ID O> MEWS 2:00 NEWS 2:06 MOVIE * * "The Aflalra Of Annabel'" ( 1938) t.uelle Ball, Jack Oakle. 3:25 II NEWSM~ 3:51511 STEVE EDWAN>CI • • ' I T~•dati'• ': Dat1tiaae Mo11U. MORNING 11:30 Q) To Be AnnouncecS. (t hrs .• 20 min.) •. AFTERNOON • 12:00 Q ••• '"Sitting~· (1"'48) Robert Young, Mwo ram O"Hara. • 3:00 9 •• in "The Siient Gun" (1999) Lloyd llrldgw, John Beck. 3:300 ***"The Sandpiper" ( 1N5} U.. beth Taylor, ~loherd eunon. .. Tradition Makes Comback for 50th Oscarcast By JAY SBARBUTr · HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The trumpet.en are set to trumpet, the limousines to limo. the stars t.o shine and their qents t.o collect 10 percent of the. glory; ii any. Jt's Oscar night here, for the SOth year. Jt airs live at 7 p.m. oo ABC, Channel 7, which aired it last year. And as you wonder who'll win, Hollywood's film establishment. wUl wonder if their sbow again suffers somethjng awful that happened last year. It was worse than a streaker. It was a ratings drop. "EXORCIST'' DIRECI'OR William Friedkin produced that show. He vowed it. would be streamlined, less ''tacky," more dignified. He got all that. He also got the lowest ratlnp the Oscars have had in 24 years on national TV. His abow wu seen in about. 22.1 mllllon bomes by an estimated 83 per. cent. of the national audiences. ratinaa aay. Impressive, but. that wu 3.1 mllllon fewer homes Ulan tuned in the Oscan ~ '1&. Some in the industry thought. the nominees of 1977 lacked the appeal of past Oscar contenders. Some ftlm leaders thought. the ratinas drop was * * * . . •' due to what they saw as FriedJdn's deglamoriu· Lion of Oscar night. AND AN ABC ANALYsr t.Morized that the lateness of the hour when the ~or awards came caused viewers in the East. to opt. for lbe Land of Nod instead of staying awake for the grand finale in the Land of Odd. Whatever the reason, cbanles have been made for ton.lght's show. Howard W. Koch, president of t.he·motion pie·. l\etcited as a major example a l'estoration of TV ah'tSws that show the stars arriving at the Los Angeles Music Center, site of the program, and the excitement this always causes at curbside. Alt.bough Fried.kin exQised this bit of Oscar night last. year, he said, viewer mail indicates , "that. a large number of people enjoy that. aspect. or the show, so it'll be back in this year ... HE WAS ASKED IF perchance the spread of award shows -12 have been on network TV so far this season -has diminished viewer interest in even the Oscars. traditionally the highest-rated show of them all. "No, I don't think so," he said. "It continues to be immensely successful because it's a legitima~ awards show in the sense it's cert.ainly not sta1ed C created for TV) by the television people... · Whether interest still ls hi~ or last year's rat· ings indicate a trend called Oscar ho-bum won't be' known tmlil April 11, when National Nielsens for .this week and Oscar night. are available. lure Academy, again is at the helm of the Oscar .;::=============================::z::=======::; show. as be was in the five years preceding Friedldn's effort. And there won't. be a raft of masters of ceremony. Only one MC will be at. the podium, Bob Hope, a durable ratings-getter who did the same solo act. in 1967. KOCH WAS BVBY LAST week dolng wbateftt it ls Osear lhcrtr·pn>doeflrs do. and wasn't avatla-. ble to 1a1 bow the old piuu -and presumeably the old, hllher ratlnga -\YOU1d be returning. But Ttm Steele, uaoclate producer ot the Oscar abo'N tbe pat four years and now an ABC overseer d lt, qaoted Koch • empbulzlna that an effort defUlltely will be made to brina back the old· style clamor. * * Fonda, Tr&volia ·Fa~s' Picks Jane Fonda, for her atarrlni rote in .. Julia:• and John Travolla, for bis 1tanin1 role in .. Satur· day ·Night Fever," were lbe public's cboioe for best. actress and best. actor in KHJ·TV's 13th an- nual "Your Choice !or the Oscars" public poll for 1978. The winners were announced on the two-hour awards special, hosted by Brenda Vaccaro and George Hamilton and telecast Sunday night over Cbannel9. Miss Fooda accepted her award on the pJ'Oa gram and Kevin McCormick, executive producer of .. Saturday Nlibt Fever,"·~ the award for Travolta from former Oscar winner Rod Stel1er. 'n'avolta accepted his award on video tape from London. where he ii on a personal ap. pearance tour. Some 825,000 people cast their votes for thef r Oscar favorites in t.hia year's poll with the results announced on the Pl'Olfam. Other winners were: Best picture -0 Star . Wars, .. accepted by Producer Gary Kurtz; best supporting actress -Melinda Dillon for "Close Encounters of the Third Ktnd," actepted ~1 Gale Sondergaard, who won the first best aupporunc ac· tress award ID.1938 for her role lo "Anthonr Ad· verse;" best 1npporting actor -Alec Guinness for "Star Wars," accepted by last year's Oscar nominee. actress Piper Laurie (Guinness accepted the award by telephone "live'' from Lcmdon); and best 1C1Cg-"You L(&ht Up My Lite.0 accepted by Mickey Roonty. ••Your Choice for the Oscars" •as l)'Dclicated throu&b<>Ut 50 percent of the United States. u well as Cuada and tho Phlllipplnes. Do you have time to listen to Walterread? . In 15 minutes the average person can read to hlm1elf 3,750 words. You probably read faster. In 15 minutes th~ average news broadcaater on radio or televlalon reads only half as many words. That means you get a lot more Information In less time by reading a newspaper than by watching someone read the newa to you. . And, your ne~aper gtvea you the ctiolce of atorlea you need to be fully Informed about events In the world, nation, stat• and county. -- DAI LY PILOT .. . . " .. ,. .. • I • ' * ,_ .. ., - ~ • ' • ~ ' ' • • ) ' " • ' f t • NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Mondity, Aprll 3. 1978 LIN OAILY N.OT ·~ -~May Aid 1 ~n~erstanding BJ 8"1.VIA PORTER ............ TbUI qub may help elarlfy 10me tarm lssu11: Q. How doel pto(1ct1n1 tanners •lain.at falllna pric protect coasumen a1atnst soarlnl a:rocery bUllf A. Jt doesn•t help ln 1ny one year-quite tbe C(Jlltnrl -but It does help consumers over the ':SJ:r term bf keeptn1 f1nnen from beinl forced out ot b cu. It ls Lt conaumera' lntere1l8 to malo- laln an adequate number of farmen and enou&h competi· lion to produce food etlt· ciently. TODAY'S FARM pollcy encourage8 Money's Worth farmers to sell their output in the marketplace at lt.8 valuo above minimum loan levels. Consumtrtbaveaatakeintbeae programs, because they ruultinrelaUvelylowfoodpricn. Consumers al.lo should benefit from tht food reaervea program, which will 1ct as a shock absorber aca!Dll crop failures and food price increases. Q. Are income supporta to rannen; any different ftolO welfare cayment.s7 A. They are simllar in the sense that they are income transfer11 through government, says Ken Farrell, actJni administrator for the A&rlculture Departrnent'a econom.lca. atatiatics and cooperatives service. Tbe dif. ference la that with farm subeldles. actual oommodities - such as wheat or com -chan1e hand.I, while welfare pay· ments are direet income transfers. Q. Why don't farmers out back production lf they can't earn enough, instead of eolng to the covernment for belpT I A. t1RST, BECAtJSE BOTH THE weather and disease can cauae dl.suter to a crop. Seeond, because !arm coats continue to rise with inflation -especially the land. fertilizer, pesticide and machinery -whether production la cut back or not. Third, farmers are 1cattered 1eoaraphJC1lly and usually small. They can't oraanize as otber lndustries can. Fourth, farmers traditionally have had strong supporters in Congress. Thurs, the belle! is that lt la ui consumers, as well as fannen' best interest for the covemmeot to try to control production to reduce the inherent instability or farm prices and to guarantee an adequate supply of food. Q. Why is a loaf of bread more expensive today than last year, when the price ol wheat bas fallen sharply? A. Coet.8 of the system -bakers, mtllers, wholesaJeni. retailers, others -are so large and Ute amount of wheat involved so small, that changes in the tarm value of wheat have llllle lmpact on the final pri~ of bread. Q. Do price support proarama cover all types of agricultural commoditles? A. No. The major support provams center on food and feed grains, tobacco, pe1nuts and dairy products. There are no programs tor livestock, poultry, rruits and v<.'getables. Programs focus on products produced na· tionally, which are not perishables and can be stored. Some producers -livestock, for instance -have tradi· tionally wanted to be free of government programs. Dollar's Woes Hit Stock Market Again NEW YORK CAP) -The stock markel showed a broad loss today, depressed by concern over the struaglin1 dollar and fears of tighter credit. The Dow Jones averaee of 30 incuatrials was down 6 41 points to750.95. Declines outpaced 1ainers by close to a 3· 1 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed Issues. · The dollar. raced with Friday's news or a record US. trade deficil in February, came under more pressure against Jeadine foreign currencies in early activity today. It was reported lo have steadied as tbe day passed. But analysts nevertheless noted speculatlon that the dollar's lengthy elide might prompt the Federal Reserve to encourage interest rates to rise In an etrort to make the U.S. currency more attractive to mtemallonal lnvest.ors. 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'Women's Movks ' Bac"k Again By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -It finally hap· pened -the •oman '1 picture bu Ir· rived. Fllm actreues no loocer have to face the dreary interview question: "Wby are there ao few good parts. for womeo?" The 50t.h Academy Award nomina- tions signaled an end to male dominance in lbe awards and in film subjecl matter. The race for best ac- tress 11 lbe most exclt.lng in yeara, while the best actor cateeory aeems pallid by comparison. Wonderland," "Blume lo Love," .. Harry aod Tonto,•• "Next Step, GreenWitb Village ... M azursky said that the story of ·'An Unmarried Woman" origlnated from his observations or his wife's friends whose husbands abandoned them - "They now feel lonely and eitplotted i yet everytbine is new aeain for them.·' He wrote the script wlth fto particu.lar at:tress ln mind, but soon after comple- tion he thought of Jill. She was signed in Auiust, 1976, but first was committed to "Semi-Tough." Burt Reynolds became ill and the football comedy was postponed. .. ... .. NOW SHOWING , BRISTOL CINEMAS Costa Mesa ONEOOME 001'0'( 540-7444 634-2553 ; STADIUM DRM·IN Orange '' 63'N3770 Four of the five nominees for best pic- ture lean toward women ln their themes: "Julia," "The Turning Point," "Annie Hall," 'The Goodbye Girl." MAZURSKY ADMITTED that be had some qualms about asking Jill to perform in some sex scenes that are -------------------..,,.._ ... .. ..-.CAM HOT WAr lPGl , .. _ ... .. SlllPB. ,.,._t1:1t CIHEMALAHO :::::.:-........ 1111 GMf ... 'IWOOe "THI MUM'IUr' llJ .............. "DIRTY N.uar ..... .,....... .... THE NEW YEAR promises more such films, the first important one being "An Unmarried Woman," written and directed by Paul Mazursky. Jill Clayburgb plays a New York wife and mother who ls abandoned by her husband. Michael Murphy, and encoun- ters an eccentric English painter Alan Bates. The film explores both the humor and the bitterness of a woman seeking a new life after 16 married years. Clayburgb and Mazunky were here to help launch "An Unmarried Woman" and bot,b rejoiced in the revival of films about women. "But will it continue?" Mazursky mused. "That will depend en- tirely on the success of the movies. If there are five bombs in a row, the man's picture will again dominate." ... __... 'UNMARRIED WOMAN' ActreH Jiii Clayburgh line in her face, they said· 'Gel her off the screen."' . The 1930s and 1940$ wefe' the heyday of women on the screen, J'ill observed; although Katherine Hepburn, Bette Davis and Joan Crawford needed men, they weren't subservient. fairly explicit. "Everyone says bow brave I was to do them," said the acti'ess. "It's no big deal. The scenes were necessary to show what the woman was going through. She wasn't a sex idiot; this is no 'Under the Green Carpet'." "I've been through it. I did an off. Broadway play called 'The Nest' in which 1 was covered only with whipped cre~m. Fortunately my parents were in Europe at the time and the play lasted only one night." 'Voices' Filming Slated in Jersey ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ But things are lookln& eood," com- :.; J mented Miss Clayburgh, seeking the "But there was pncUcally not.bing for women to do on the :icreen in the 1950s and 1960s," sbe added. ''Sure, Marilyn Monroe was great. But she had to play a one-sided character, a vulnerable sex objeet. It was real fan- tasy." LOS ANGELES CAP) -"Voices" will be filmed in New Jersey, mark- ing the first time since 'The Perils of Pauline" in 1917 that a major motion picture bas been made entirely in that state. bright side. "Remember a few years ago when people were surj>rised that Ali· MacGraw was cast in 'Goodbye Colum· bus• at the age of 30? Sh& seemed so old. .. NOW LOOK AT the Oecar nominees -Anne -Bancroft, Shirley MacLaine, Jane Fooda; they are mature women. It used to be that when an actress got a "AN UNMARRIED Woman" sprang from the fertile imaiination of Mazursky, a very personal film maker ~ who follows through the entire process , from origin of the idea to selling ol the product. Among his films: "Altt in New Jersey was the first home of the movie industry, but soon lost out to Hollywood. The film stars Michael Ontkean, Amy Irving, Ale~ Rocco and Barry Miller. MATINEES DAIU: lA MlllAOA I LAKEWOOD CENTER 1 ·&Ir\~~& ~~•oll11l1l1· 1f1l1..!•~" .. ~~~· ~1 ,~:~ :C~ ,. Tops in Pops I OIClll....,."°'9 "1M1 eoootTI ...... INt -f'l-1'tl6flll ... ,L'91-t11Wtla.lsl .. ~ - By Tbe Associated Press The followinJ are Billboard's bot record hits for the week ending April 1 as they appear in.next week's lssueof Billboard magazine.. HOT SINGLES 1. "Night Fever" Bee Gees (RSO) 2. "Stayin' Alive" Bee Gees (RSO) 3. "1..-yDownSally" Eric Clapton CRSO> 4. "Can't Smile Without You" Barry Manilow CArtista) 5. ''If I Can't Have You" Yvonne ElUman (RSO> 6. "Emotion" Samantha Sang C Private Stock> 7. ''Dust In The Wind" Kansas (Kirshner) 8. ''Love Is Thicker Than Water" Andy Gibb CRSO> Praenter Janet Gaynor, who won the first best ac- tress award in 1928, will be a presenter at tonight's SOth annual Academy Awards ceremonies at 7 o·c1ock on ABC, Channel 7. UNA W&IMUUlll'S 11HIGHT FULL OF ll.AIM .. , .. "A thoroughly Infectious comedy ... You don't have to know a nosewheeUe &om a tall spinner to enjoy 'Skateboard:• "'House Calls' has an · incurable case of infectious laughter!" -c~ Sli•lit. NBC-TV 9. "Thunder Island" Jay Ferguson (Asylum) 10. "Jack Jill" Raydio (Artista) TOPLPs t. "Saturday Night Fever" Soundtrack" (RSO) 2. "Slowband" Eric Clapton (RS0) 3. "Even Now" Barry Manilow (Arist.-.) 4. "The Stranger" Billy Joel (Columbia) 5. "Aja" Steely Dan CABC> EASY LISTENING 1. "We'll Never Have To Say Goodbye Again" England Dan John Ford Coley (Big Tree) 2. "I Can't Smile Without You" Barry Manilow (Artista) 3. "Before My Heart Finds Out .. Gene Colton (Ariola America) 4, 'The Circle Is Small'" Gordon Li&btfood (Warner Bros.) 5. "Ready For The Times To Get Better" Cryst.al Gayle CUA,) COUNTRY SINGLES 1. .. Someone Loves You Honey•• Pride CRCA) 2. "It Don't Feel Like Slnnin' To l'de" The Kendalls (Ovation) 8. "'A Lover's Question09 .Jacky Ward (Mercury) 4. "I Cheated On A Good Woman's Love" Bll· ly "Crash" Craddock (Capitol) 5. "Ready For The Times To Get Better .. Crystal Gayle (UA) SOUL SINGLES 1. "The Closer 1 Get To You" Roberta Flack with Donny Ilathaway CAUantlc> 2. "Too Much, Too LltUe, Too Late" Johnny Mathis with Deniece Williams (Columbia) 3. "Bootzilla" Bootsy's Rubber Band (Warner Bros.) 4. "Fl.uh Li&bl" Parliament <Casablanca) 5. "Dance With Me" Peter Brown (Drive) : •• • "HOUSE CALLS" (PG) . IAT-.tM:tM :t5.e:t .. 1cttl IUN-~tH:tM:tMtt • ... . . I Sil> : •A •Hem-. .. DALYN.OT The outocnne of that annual rite ot sprlq - the Acadel:qy Awards cereU*lY -ia CJGly boun ,away. Regardless or who walks off wJtb the hardware tm!Pt. the resulta ot tbe Dally Pilot Oscar raqe are in. Here are wbo reader'I want to wtn: Richard Dreyfuss and Manha Vason. stars ·ot ''Tbe Goodbye Girl .. were deemed the belt actor and ac:treea by Daily Pilot readers who lllled out their mail-in ballots.• But the Force •as obviously with •'Star Wars. .. which knocked the Neil Slmcn romantic comedy out of the sky for best picture. lt was a mixture of Simon and ecieace Ile· tion in the best actor and actress cate19rlea: Alec Gllirn>Ms, the magisterial .1edl KnJpt of "Star Wars" and Quinn Cummings, tbe pre- c:ocioos 10..year-old ln "The Goodbfe Girl" claimed the best supporting actor and actreu awards.· Ot eourse, the home stretch of the real Oscar race -the one that count.a -betlna at 7 p.m. tC>Oigbt on ABC. Tune in to see how the Judcement ot the Academy of Motloo Picture Art.a and Sciences compares with that of Orange Coast audlencel. And stay tuned to Tuesday's Featuring sec· tlon tor an account of what lt is like to be ~g the thousands of fans watchin& the puai.DC parade of stars outside tho Dorathy Chandler Pavilion. Oscar · Triria l. Wbo reeelve4 the flrtl Beat Aetreaa awartlf 2. WM ..,... th Ont lw• •embers •f &•e • ••• fa•llJ &• wla 01eara la "e ••9'e yeu? 3. Wbat WU mmnl aboat &M Olear Ra&ae durlaS Wortd War Bf •• Wiie ... &M flnt black to wla u Oaear,.. s. Wbo waa Uae Academ1•• fin& three· lime~ for actlqt <See Pa&eC2 for aunn) Movie nominees, clockwise, are 'Julia, ' 'Annie Hall, ' 7urnlng Point,· 'Goodbye Girl,' and 'Star WB13.' Tile View from Viee 7he object is to push it underground as much as possi- : b/e. I don't want the city where I work and live to be . . :-corrupt. ' Supporting Actor: Alec Guinness. Heart Sean A mobile screening process visits area businesses By DENNIS MeLELLAN Qt -Delly ""' ... • • •• Cl v ' Supporting Actress: Quinn Cummings GEIONJ Olay ZbJuno a)}. Acttnt Gil 1et· credit due. Be aure your auUestlQU, fdeu. 9IOt "awroprtt.i.d" by some who are dall u w • SUpaiora sense your ability. ~o• pe them tnow it.. CANCD (June 21-.Jwy 22>: Good lunar • Mpeet eoincldel now with philOIOpby, spiritual V&luea, travel and pubUcalion. You get chance lo cor~ past m.latakes. Leo, Aquarius figure prominently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You've uted for certain material -no• you bave It. Key ls to I dramatize, W'UW'ate. Hunch pays dividends. You're being pulled In more than one direction. VIRGO (Au1. 23-Sept. 22): Forces are Dot centered. Know it and wait -meani avoid airect confrootaUon. Gemini, Sapttariua figure i>rominmtly -IO does ~ number 3. Horizons expand -)'OW' view ls broad. LIBBA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Study Vtrao message. Go alow. Refuse to be rushed Into de- tels ion. Accent on employblent, nutrition, vilali·. ly. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be ready for variety, special reading material, possible change of scenery. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius could be in picture -and so could the number s. l SAGnTAllWS (Nov. Z2·Dec. 21): Home, security, conclusion ol tl'an.sact.lon-these grab spotlight. Be diplomatic, but don't COll)promlse tastes, quality. Your op1nion will be aoqbt coo· cemlng art, jewelry, decorations. • CAPIUCORN (Dec. 22-Jan.19): Short trips, snap deci.61005 are on agenda. Indivichlal who f 1 poses as something of a mystic attempts to sell r you proverbial bill of goods. Be polite. DQt gulli-t ble. See clearly. \ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): ~phasis on I money, collections, protection of personal t possessions. Capricom. Cancer penona figure prominently. Number 8 could prove fortunate. PISCF.S (Feb. JB..Marcb 20): This ean be ( "fulfillment day." You fulish a task have views i vindicated, gain popuJarlty an.d receive offer which sets ego soaring. Aries. Libra figure, prominently -so does the number 9. 1 •••• Viee r i. r <From Page CU J , positioning pedestrians and flagging down vehicles. Many prostitutes, they indicated, are also addicted to narcotics. compllcatin1 the pro- blem. Thoitla ti Santa AnW,1 Garden "Grbve and Anahelm appear to hue \lie Jargest number of out.of~ and local streetwalkers. Officers in · Fountain Valley, Newport Beach, IrviDe and un- incorporated areas iD the southern part of Uie county all report increased traffic in outcall massage and modelmg -and acknowledged the presence of some higb·priced call girls. Outcatl prostitution is considered the most I.... difficult to control -unless there is a related disturbance, or il is reported. It seldom ls. The county population growth rate makes it dlCflcult to say whether all the women involved in the trade are from outside the county, some of. licers said. The Costa Mesa Police Department report- ed making several arrest. in the last few months for massage parlor and outcall ac- tivities. According to Lt. Lortop, the city also is having difficulties with prostitutes PoS~ aa hitcbhlkers aloni Harbor Boulevard. ''ll 's not difficult to hitchhike from C<lsta Mes• to Anaheim and 1et picked up several times," he said. Huntington Beach still has what Lt. Merlin Schneblin refers to as "the old problem of massage varlors." He said there. bas been no noticeable influx of call gi.-lJ OT' streetwalkers but said be bu beard rumors they may be com· ing into the beach area: "Orange County does not welcome tbis kind of activity. And we could put a lot more muscle mlo it and control it." Laguna Beach officers report they don't have mucb of a female pl'Oltitutioo probJem, even though they have arrested several women charged with lhe crime since January. Some of the vice officers questioned why an)one would have to pay for ffJt at all. Said Costa Mesa's Lt. Lorton: "Wltb our new lawa in California, I don't ·see wby U\1(11\e would pay. It's ·no longer apiut the law for consenlln( adult. to do sometb1n1 In priva" It 'a not tbat bJc a deal." Regardless of wbether aeyone should pay, prostitution in Oraqe County ls becoll'll.U bl1 bmlness and attempts to thwart" ao far have nol been very aucc.srw. A deputy district attorney, wbo atated be is obllsat.ed to-support uiltint laws and thetetore wished to remal.D aDOllylll<IQI, &aid be thinks It would be worthwh.Ue to lepH1e both prosUtu- tion and off·tl'ack bett1nc ao tbe public could benefit from the ta. revenu•. .. Tb.is la ~ my peraonal oulnfon;• he t said. "But I'm tJred of~ $200 a tnonth for J>ropel'ty taxe1. And wbat a woman want.I to do with her body is her bUllneu. '' t- ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE . 'l'hings te Know About Moving •r.!!!!P.!.~ Morlnl da~ la eomtnc IOCllD rar mIW.. of Americans an4 f1tnlli who want to •void pro l me ihoul~~ now to U. •"" tbelr pouUslonje,re proep&lJandutt;lt. The eldn \Im• you lpaid I • ttUn1a u :a-bipai wet and l0ad.lb1 m~nta tan pay olf In aavfnCI ..-JOQ lel Jour bill. . One movt.oe company estimttes tbat nearly one-flfth ol all Americans ehanie their ad- dreates each year; more than half t.bc lona· dlltance movtt are made between May 15 and June 15. The first gt p to •~eu la a clHlck ol eom- panlet' performance reports, req\d,red bJ tbe lnteratate ComlO ~ Commislion and deaUn1 wlth aucb thi.Qp Q number ol ahlpmenta de- Uvered and number and type ol complaints ,... celved. The mover must etve you a copy of the ~port tor bis ft.rm; be also Jbould provide a copy of an ICC ,Wde, tellln1 you What yoo can and cannot expect. Prices are hued oo weight and cllataDce. lnterat.at.e movers must rue t.ariffa with the ICC showing rates and charges. Coples are available at movers' offices and no Interstate mover m"f charge more -or leu -than b.11 ICC rates. "' The exact cost of a move cannot be ae· termined until your goods are loaded Into the van and weighed. U you ask, the mover must give you a written estimate In advance, but Lhe esUmates are not binding. Note: Unless you arrange for c~t ahead of time, the mover may insist on payment in full, in cash, traveler's check, money order or cashier's check, before your goods are un· loaded. U the flnal char&es exceed \be estima~ by more than 10 percent, however. th• mover la required to dellver your shipment on payment of the amount estimated plus 10 pereeut. You have 1S days in which to pay the balmce. It is important to make aure you are l1ol char1ed fOI' more than you actually •blp. The ICC, in announcins a crackdown Jut year. 11Jd so01e companies bad been caught trYID& to boost weights -and prices -by addbtf ~ery· thlng from bricks to old enllne part.a to mov· ing vans. · Go to the weiah·in of your ahlpmertt. The mover must notlty you In advance of the loca· lion of the scale. Trivia Answers · 1. luet Gaynor. 1U7 ·Z8, for thee rola. a pradice DO leaier le11l a.ader· Academy nala. 2. Joba ud Walt.er Butea, ''Treanre ol tbe Siena Madre,'" J948. 3. Becaoae metal was scarce, it was macle or a plaa&er cut and gold leaf. f. Hattie McDanW, Belt Sap. por&IDI Ac&reaa, .. Gene wlth &be WlDd,0 1939. 5. Wallet' Bretman; Beat Supporting Ac· tor. 1911, 1938, and 1940. •• .Heart (From Page Ct» . For most people, according lo a handbook participants receive, most risk levels can be re· duced. Empbasi1.ing self·responslbillty, the booklet discusses several areas where the individual can change behavior to reduce the risk: aerobic exercises, improved nutrition, elimination of tobacco use and management of stress. Although mobile units so far have only vlsit- ·ed corporations, Heartscan is beglnnl.nl what Lang calls a "community development pro- 1ram." He says it is expanding "because of its popularity and the lnroada we've made into tbe ~orporationa." The first incunions Into tile communJt.y· were several weeks aao in Newport Beach and Anaheim. Lang says because he didn't have enou1h "lead time" be was unable to find a sponsor (a service club or some other civic ortanl&itlon)" to help promote the program in Newport Beach. DlRECI' MAILlNGS TO 9,500 residents of each city, be says, resulted in an approximately five percent reap0115e. But Lang ls opUmlsUc. "I think tbe com- munity development program ii going to be of a Jot more consequence than the corporate thing. In a shotgun sense, everyone is golng to know about. it. You're gettlne people behind it.. The, corporation is kind of isolated." Beartscan has not been able to do a follow-up on how many participants aee •doctor. or change their livlng habits. B\4l Lan& says peo· pie occasionally wnle ln. Formerly sedentary middle·aged people often report that the results ol the screening process turned them around: they bne lost weight and started exercising. For many people, says Lang, "it requires some vehicle, a turning point, to bring about the realizati~at I've been an absolute derelict. to myselt, thal-I've neglected my body."' People take their cars in for re1ular main- tenance, Lang asserts, "why can't we take care of our bodies. aloa& the same lines r The weight of a shipment is determined by weighing the van before a.ad after loading. The driver stlould be in the van during the i.nitlal welp.ing; the crew abould not. FueJ tanJca must be full and the vehJcle must CIOOtain all pads, claims. dollies, hand trucks, etc. lbat. will be used. There may be other sbipmeata on the van during~ initial wel&bing; you un be char&ed only for the difference in weight before and alter your goods are added. The driver must give you copies ot two Ucketa, ooe showing the poundage before load- ing your shipment: the oth•r 1bowin1 Lbe weight after. The Ucket.s lfvea to you must COD· tain the same weights &bown oq the otflclal tickets issued by the wei&h.maaur and mU$l In· elude the bill ol ladlng awnber for your ahip- meaL The bill of ladin£ whicb .is the eantract ol . Letters On Nursing DEAR ANN LANDERS: I couldn't believe your anawer to the young mot.her who expressed her an- noyance when people gave ber dirty look.a for breastfeeding her baby in a train station, public library or on a bench in a park. You said, "These places bave restrooms and that's where you ought to go." Obviously you have never been in many public restrooms. To begin 9/lLh, most of them are filthy. In the second place, very seldom ls there a chair to ait in. You wouldn't dream of eating in some of the "reslrooms" I've seen. Why then do you recom- mend them for feeding a child? When I was 22 years old and had my first baby, my in· laws invited us to dinner at a little place that was famous for its fried chicken. l was nursing every four hours and had to take the baby with me. When we arrived the baby began to cry. 1t .was feeding lime so I put the blanket over myself and ·the baby and started to nurse. r · , My rnotber·in·law gave me a withering look and suggested that J excuse myself and take the baby to the ladies' room. Being young and timid I followed her instruc- tions. Well, there was no give any 'bdiir advice than that, you'd better bang it up, dearie. - CHARWI'TE, N.C. DEA& CBAa: Aa awfRJ lotel people •iree wltb 1••· Here'• another: DEAR ANN: Your telling the nursing mother to go to the restroom blew DlY' mind. Not a day goes by that we aren't exposed to rape, incest, proatitu- Uon. and commercials for women's penonal products blabbed right out of the TV Into our living rooms. Doum of ma1a1ine1 (and new1iSapen) print plc- t urea of bi&·busted woinen falllnlf out of thelr bruaierea -if the y are wearing bru1lerea, aDd most of them aren't. How can society condone this sort of thing and make a young mot.her feel ill at ease because she nurses her infant on a bench in a bus station? The world is going crazy and you are already there. - PA[+M BEACH, FLA. DEAR BEACH: Tbanu fM you ke&er. Here's another one from a naember of yoar dab: ' chair in there -just a toilet and a sink. The place was filthy. I bad to sit on the floor In that dirty, smelly room and nurse my child. Halfway through, a drunken woman came in and DEAR ANN: I won't threw up in the toilet. • ve D go to P,U b Ii c Three minutes later a restrooms to do what rat ran across my leg. people usually do in restrooms, and you tell After that expertencO. a mother to feed her in· I developed the courage fant there. You're out of to nurae wherever I hap-your tree, Madame. - pened t.o be. U vou can't WEST BEND. WIS. Looldtlfl tor aa~a.....,~1 lJN 'BEL 'Di. trunsportataon between you a.nd the mover. wall be given lo you by the driver when he p1ck1 up your shipment. It n>Ult show the tare or pr loading weight of lb& vehicle, compare 4l with the weight on the wel•bt bcket and ma~e sure the number oa the bill of lading corresponm Co the number lilted Cor It on the weight ticket. Each van driver ii required to carry a v hicle·load manliest, Us&Ja1 each shipment transported ln his truck. You are entitled to see 1l aod should check the w-.libt information and bill of lading number oo the document& you have against the manifest. I~ that any inac- curacies are corrected on tM 1pot. If you have trouble, contact the nearest ICC office. You should get ahotbU weight ttcket when your furniture is delivered. Ray Atherton, head at the ICC 's Household Goods Branch, advises consumers lo watch out for a ticket thal has been altered, bas no sipature or is undated. If you believe you are being billed for more than you shipped, you can request a reweighing. Again, the truck musl be weighed with and without your shipment and you can watch. IC there is a difference between the before and af· ter·movmg figures, the lower or the two net weights must be used u the basis for your bill. You may have to pay tor the reweighing - about $20 according to Alberton. Your money will be refunded, however, if the weight listed on the bill is 120 pounds or more over the actual weight, as determined bythereweightine. Stu1Belng lbe~lbll · WantU>Bel THOSE WHO CARE ~ John~ VOTE FOR HlMMEL PfRSOtW. DEVELOPMENT t. MOOE.LING SQmLS OIAMel JWOWM&c..mrt ", . .., .... c-verz.us de u~lilo SPECIAL OFFER ONE WEEK ONL Yf *THREE MONTHS MEMBERSHIP $38.00 *REGULAR PRICE $68.00 /ntr'oducfng- LORl GELLER laM ..,._Lori joined V9"ut de Miio. 9't lh0u0ftt ll\llybe Venua would otter One teiat ~to a/MCI II« conai.nt '"'~· IM Nd bMn °" • f'Oli. OOMterwheft It l*fl8 lo gain 8l1d IOU. St'8 dkln 't WOllr her'd al alt lo gain 30pouno1 1n ~ ahl MOntti.. Her a11-11me hJGll .... 110poundat ~Lorf~•·••foodal'lollc. sM "". IN&I alll e.-.dy llelS I day- 11\en hkf .... ~In the bottom or •he.,..,.. a.1!\led Oft IOda pop Lal ltlouQll!t 9he dldft't 118¥9 Uma lo NI umll alw Illa~ Clo6ed II 10 p m. And then Ille woYfd g01ge on "*'ell~. PQUllOM ill>d gravy, hot bf980 eno • yvmmy deaM<t. LClff ltlt lou.y, Ille WM IO \11111.tppy with IMrMll .,,. dectlMd lrwll1tlon1 IQ a many tarnlly and social evant• M .,_il)te ""., au she wu a lelao tfMI 90lli(M'l ataftd, IO Iha tlmply ~ted. TocWf~ rae11 tlbaolutely l~rilk:. She .. ,. Ill>• .,.111 ,,.,II< °""9• 1 ~Md•he'NgotoVenu1the ,...olherllle. 91'9 Mid, ••TM adfdM te excellent !Of ma .no the diet plan Is ... ., 10 fOllow-\Of!l'Y ttvllble. I've made aucn good It!~• at l/anu• .n<I the encour•o• ment lrom •IMfYb<>Oy In the ulon II really lntoxtc11tng. ., • .,. toel IWI \\ vgty lncMa or nm and 38 povt'ICl1 of Ill I 1lmply c.tn't tell YD" l!Ow exclllng 11 ts lor me to •ltol> fO< a•z• 51 a, Nat11rar1., 110"9 Venua," \ .,., .. , .......... ,...,,..... .. • C"'1~itllftl OH1 IN- Wo1&ll• LA• •M"'-CfkHI"*'~"',_.., .. ~,~,,., ........ . N"1N bf njlltW • • ,.,.'*"""-'• • I 4·3 onn .... ,_,,.._-. "'He grabbed my sleeve and awung me" FUNKYWINKERBEAN I'M OOI~ A .50RVE<.> ftt me~~~ .;:JIUL...:JU ATTTTUDE5 A~ ~rflw>. CASEY GERIATRIX ------~ WIFe fllt¥:J t ~ SH6 ~ 1lE A FtcSHT ~/It. New FIGHT~ 1M I~ 1.-lVINS ~ ~rre A. ~ w At.JP 1 Yee\. u~e ~ST! MU~AL-1! - by Tom Batiuk WAAAAAAA!! By Ch1rtH RodtiguH JUDGE PA~KER LIKf l SAID, SHE'S A VER:'/ CM~AP WOMM, MJI... KIHG5TOf4! As ~ IT ISN'T EASY 10lt NIE TO STAY ~!~TON Ta.LS ON wm4 HER SIHCE YOcJ~ M/f'. OllN9{ FAn4ER'S ft!:::'."""'11~-MU~, DEATH! HELGA TAl.K5 QUIETLY IH THE AOJOINIHG &EOROOM! DOOLEY'S WORLD DR.SMOCK t} ,-I ~-\% ....... Ap-11 s. 1'71 PEANUTS by Chartts M. Sc,.. l WAt; "m'dNG 10 MAKe "5MA LL 1A t.~ N·' IS ™E GAME CNEfl., MANA6EK? ~WON? ,,...5 1')..lf! HOSPITAL.- CAL-L-ING, c:>OCTOR ••• ARe YOU HSRe ! LUCKY!! f , VloULO VA MIMD IF J ASPIRED TO MEDIOCRtTY.t! by George Lemont NAH, ~·p HAF,-A HAVE! M.ORe "THAN ONe c:>RINK e>eP'oRe ~·p WANNA TAt..K "T'O A t>UIL-DIN<S ! . B ~ u::c~~~~ ~~L--,.l-lA~~~~~ 1 MOTLEY'S CREW by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS South··-·· 1 Mapa 51 Solld: Prefix 6 Orient 62 Of both 10 Norwe~an·a "lCH name 54 Typeface 14 Bureau 58 Olmlnlah t 5 Joumallat 59 -· Kn!ght: Ernie __ Laaale a 16 Aleunder. crtator a.-61 Tutu 17 Taunt material 1 8 Make warm 62 Bakery 19 Pintail duck WOfktr 20 Medlcal In-83 Ma atrument Haywonh 22 Obtain 8• Gr. theater 2-4 Layer a ol 6S Feminine foul matter namt 26 Turna away 66 Kind of fur 27 _ ---ls· 87 Aelaxta lands· Oceania 30Catblne DOWN UNITED FMture Syndicate Saturday'a Puzzle Solved: A l 0 l • -!. 'Ail -----J~ ~7 " I ~Ir T I& Ill& A I . ' . , ' u l " II e I • " . I T ~ • T n .. c " .. I It ,~I& S I T T II l , " , I·-I [ I I o I •• II llD•t •• 0. .. l u. I 11 I 'II T•l 0 YI ·~ PI I I D I I• I ' 0 l II A II I I 1111 0 0 l ( . ' .. l 0 l I f II •• I II oa a a WI f II 01 T I I C: A I I( II A II I , ( • ' 0 . " T 0 II •• C A I I & II " l Cl • ( ..... :!:.! !!!! ' ( •• II' !.! relatlve 31 Facial feature I 2 Wide-awake 38 Fry "9htly t Con1umat11 13 Eacapes 39 Tau to !fie 2 Thole peo-21 "Gloomy <42 FOOd Mllefa 32 Verdi °"9fl 37 Identical: Prefix 38Klnd ot trlangle <40 Pilfer <41 Kirk! of hit <43 Minute orifice 44Fttl fttnOrH 45Claaalfltd anew 4&Nofth0f pit --·" •3 ........ 3 King or Nof· 23 Immature ... ....,ace man aeed 48 Solldlly -4 Hockey 215 Yachlamen 47 Speaker atallatlc 27 Slaah 48 lnvoloe 6 Foul Odor 28 Fr. river 49 Qulcklt,y 8 Tr1n1ttory 29 Well versed 5503 G~elngat • &" 'e 7 Affirmative In· 2 word• ,, ui" reply 33 ciuaat 65 St. Pierre 8 Spenk 34 Proceed and Ml- 9 Quadrangle: flPldly quelon Rare 35 Putlld apert 68 Coegulale 10 Luclvloua 38 Davtcra 67 Allan colfts 11 Monte eta Oflndfattier eo :1141d f I • 5 6 7 . a· D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s~ I F I E D- ,171 . Tia llaMt ~on the CJr..-Cqut .... ~-· ........ _. .. .-. .. DAILY PllDT Cl'lSSIFIED ADS You Con Sell It, find It, [ 642 .~) One COii SerVite Trade It With a Want Ad , ~•v . fod CiiClt ApproVQI ... -..-. ....... • •• IMNM ............ ...._ EQUAL HOUSlNO OPPORTUNITY .. t' w. Motter. AD real•'*-adveitlMd 1n Ulla oewspaper la sub- Jecj to the Federal Fair ll0u1ln1 Act of IHI wbicb makes it UJ.etal to advertlle "any pre- teren~. limitation. or dlxrimlnatioo based OD race, color, relitiOD. H X, or national on(in, or an imentioo to mate all)' mcb preference, limit•· Uon, or diacrimin•t.loo. '• ,,. newspaper will tlOt kaowin1ly accept any adnrtisi•I for real estate which la in viola· tion~thelaw. Hoaes .... W. ....... ForS. ,.._.....,We IHoetsethiW. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Guaal 1002 G1•r• 1002 •••r• 1002 G__,. IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VllW-oMI Of A De This is the finest custom built home we have seen in Corona del Mar ..• there is nothing else like it! An xlnt family home as well aa great for entertaining. Large twin · kitchen1 accommodates the bic, railed format dinlns rm. & very lar1e. aWlken f amlly rm. Modern ele~ator services a car garage & two upper living levels. $'35,000 759-0811 4!>0 NEWf'OltT CENTl:;H OHIVE 759·081 t MIWPOIT HHH1'S 1UUX Only s years old, low maWiteoance. prime location, a 4 bedroom and two 2 bedroom units, 4 encloeed garages, coin operated washer & dryer and all current tenants are moot&~month. This ls a chance for a fme investment. Presented at $190,000. U~lf)UI: tiVMl:i REAL TORS~ 676·6000 . 2443 East Coest HighW1y, Corona def Mar· also in Mesa Verde, at 546·5990 G .... ,.. I 002 GHtrll -I 002 llltC)IS: ~ .......... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .... c:lleclr ..... -------· ------· .., ... ,..,.... ~ ran I ......, .. 11M DAILY rtLOT _, ..., ...... first ... •. ., ....... .,,,. HomesfwW. ....................... fkza4 IOOJ ....................... ASSUMI SS0,000 LOAN 3 Bedrooms. Located oat to central part and beautitUI lake, veat for fishing and 1allin1, IW" roundled by $100,000 homes. Make tbJ.s home a veal buyl Won't last Joni. Call 96M787 oPfN rn 9 •II s 'VN •Oil"'""'. [RllJlill PIACBIUL PRICED TO SELL FAST! Three bedroom condo ... lrvine Two bedroom cond.o ... lrvine Four bedroon soLihe .•. Santa Ana · Three bedroom condo ... Fullertoo Tb ree bedroasoLI»me ... Anaheim Three bedroom bome ... Anaheim 1bree bedroom home. .• Fountain Valley Three bedroom bome ... 'Brea Four bedroom bome. .. Aoaheim Three bedroom home ... Yorba Linda Four bedroom home ... Aoabeim d QUAIL .IJI PLACE PROPERTDra -752-1920 Inc. 1400 QUAIL ST.NEWPORT BEACH OPEN TIU. 1:30 Gew.. toozjG••r4 IOOZ .............................................. H~TOM HAllOUI Sltt.100 Home of famous Christmas Cru1ae of Lights! Beautifully decorated 4 bedrm waterfront home with dock for 50' boat. Glass walled cantilevered concrete deck on water side. Perfection throughout. Soft colors. marble frplc, wet bar, expensive wall coverings. Private front courtyard. WISUY M. TAYLOI CO .. IWl.TOIS ll 11 S. J1 ; 'a ....... MIWPOIT CBm1. H.1. 64~1 O ,....... 1002 G....... IOU ..... , ....................................... . ·••••········••········ ...................... . Houw1 '°r S. !Hou" For Sale &wr• 1002 ••••• IOOJ ....•.................. ................ .. ... , IUSI ESS OPPOITUMITY LAGUNA UACH JACUDI nMll ...., ... -·"' ,.., Ir leamf, ..... .. _ ............................. ,.,. ...ti. ............. ", ....... ce. •• 4111Mlr~ Slit.JOO. OCIAM YllW MIWPOITt ~ c.str.tloe. 2·U. I IA. w/frpfc. .............. .,. ·--··· .... ..... Cllpl ....... ··~ .. --.......... c. + 119 • lrlkl. ._ c.-... ,....,. --..... "" ...... "'-:i ._. 1p11 I I to •loM41 4eck. 5'lpltro.~d9orto~ SZll.000. EMERALD IAY =t•••lewatro.IWtChrtsAW .. wood ...... 3 ... + ..., ..... •41a ...... Y•'IWtltew__.& .u..., .................... ale9 .. .................................. f450.,00G. MIW HOMI IN LAGUNA S111c• l llt .._ w/oc ... ...._.tr... =:.::.. .. nb ........ b ... .,. .,.. ... ... . ...,... • .... $237,500. Mt =111..t tw...,..._o 2 R. 2 IA _. la. I Occ.pl1d. nat, OflPDt l&Rt for ............ '""'°"· o.td ..... lee.. ....., ..... ,._ llOW ....... d .. ·= & to ncefye • ..... ,.... I $912.SOO. .. l ..UOA 151 •MO? The West end of Balboa GiMral I OOZ GtMr .. bland ts peaeelul • thls "'OLDWOl18 . ,..... --~ ....;_ CHARM.. . --10-MLJ4. -644-7020 Owner aays "aell''. Sul'-HEWPOITc;llST IOOZ duplex is perfect for••••••••••••••••••••••• -------- those who want lbe 3 IDRM-STARTEI tiEW HOME cbarmw/outthecrowda. Extra larte llv. room. ~L.l...c u W/2 BR unita th1a bm Gourmet kit & large din· _._ • -could eaaily ~me the ID" area. Jog to the Builder just completed ..1G "' thia2atory4bclrmbome. gem.. arnet. beach from Ulla great Features lnchade ,· vault· Fii I.AHO starter bome priced at WALK TO IEACH onlY $11,JIOO. V.A. b117er ed ceilinis. 3 car garage Hi .. t.t aded 2 , 3 ftfcome. Call~7881 • RV .iorace. Hurry, BJf"'~ ~gJeslrab.:£:f t. 01N '" 9 • '' s w"' 10 N N•w cbooee sJ':, own carpets. ~~ts:·~ f vtr.lfilillll c.n . " tennis crt. A maat He = -- at $155.900. WISTCUFF . ......, Hal It Se Good? This quality lath & pi-. hm la perfect for a Jr&. family. 4 BR, den. lrg. fam·rm, dlning rm mate this bm livable as well as luxurtoua. Prtced ri&ht at Sl&5,000. SIEDIOOMS lCARGAIAGE NEARIEACH 1IT'S A · ~.:;.;.. -HERITAGE • • REALTORS OCEAMROMT Cbarmlng 2 Bk bame; 2 car garage. Beat swim· mini le fiablnl area, clos e to stores & restaurants. $275.000! .... ..,Pr-op. ....... •'71-7060• rounded by towerhii Smasbioi front row . 2121 SAM JOAQUIN HILLS IOAD · trees with privacy. Tiled vlew-3 bdnns, 2¥1 NEWPORT 1•.a.cH entry, formal dlnlng b al ha , wet· bar , ! .. !!!!!!~!!!!!!~·!!!!!!!!-~..,..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! room, 4 massive fireplace, and much bedrooou, huge lam. :k!·03;ner anxious. G ... ,.. I002jGeMrat 1002 rm., Swediab fireplace. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• • •••••••••••••••• Wall ol glass to eater-PETE BARRETT talnl.n& pat.lo all on over· abed IJ'OWl<ia. BUce to a.ch only $90,600. Call -REALTY- ••t Ol'fNll19•tf'S •UNT01fH'Cll - [f!Jlfilltl TURTLEROCK IEAUTY Lovely Ir spacious 4 bdrm wit.b lar1e famUy rm plus bu1e bonus room. 3 car garaae. LaraeaL Broadmoof mod.el. Decorator wallpaper A: drapes, Xlnt condition. Seller transferred. Prlce alasbed 91,0001 Illa IC* • JOUl'lalntl 8"-T11.L ~ Walker 1; l eu •-6TAnB PIXll $43.SOO! Actowttngl,y. true! Nice &oc-tkJa Deep W' lot. C2larmlng start.er home. Fix/Paint 4' aave $$$$! Laree llvina room, 28r. Owner will sell F'BA·Low down• 1ow monthly pay- ments l 8~~ interest. 30 year lou, full price $43,500! Don't bold back-can now! 752-1700 Ol'£N Ill 9• 11STl.JN108l ""''' ~THtREAL ; ~'.J!E_TATE~_J associated 811011<11·. "Fllt" · ,, "' ... •1 f' llG CANYON 4 "BR, fam. rm., 3 baths. Beautifully · decorated family home with patio views from each room. $)35.000 UDOISU Newly remodeled 4 bdrm .• den, 4 bath~. living rm. w /cathedral ceiling. Lge. master bdrm. suite. IAYROMT Several fine bay!ront homes with pier & slips BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR . •. ; l Kuy· ... j. u11v•· r~ !~ 675 6161 I 002 fitMNI I 002 .............................................. ADULTSOMLY Only $8;000 cau move 7ou into thia 1200 sq. ft. NEWPORT BEACH mobile bome. 2 Bdnu. + 2 baths, with enclosed pat.lo • • ~arport. All built·IH • .Full price S».900 WE HAVE ~WINNER! $14,000. A apadous 3 bdrm, 2~ bath pool bom' ln ex· _.,. Eaataide1ocaUon. Appointmentooly. 400lD"~ rGIU! CJl d'Sf&'tt .. WTSIH COSTAMISA 2 Bdrm, dlaln&, fireplace, built·W. neat & sharp. Priced rtPt at $8',500. H11rr7 call 5'0-1151 .~~ .... HERITAGE . . REALTORS BASTM 0 .... , ...... .. • . I llL..AXA TIOM USl'ONSI -Are you Urecl alter a lona day on the job 1 Can you pieture yourself reJa.xing around your privale pool ? Does $1~.-000. tor 3 bdrms. sound reasonable? C•ll "'0-4 " • 0 HOIT'H TUST1H LOCAT10M'' A great Sell thlnp fut with Dally•-------• Poot Want Ads. Seu Idle items &4.2-S678 upgraded 4 bdrm. 2~ bath home with lots ot exLras Would you believe 2 double ovens! ! Also air conditioner and wet bar. 2300 Sq. rt. of Uvlng area on 1 level. $119.950. CaU 546-4141 ~.;.:.:,,..;.;..;::~.:.:::;.~---•--~-~-~ Scr111ng Costa Mes :i ·l rvi n ~ Hu11t1n91u n Bc .ic h·tJcwpo1 I B e,1c h G1Mr.. I OOZGeMnl • I 002 . llST IUYS MESA oa MAI WOODSIY 3 bedroom, 2 bath with big yard, big ramily room wJth Franklin Stove. CALL 556-2660. T.PLAH Super floor plan with two patios & lots of glass. Assume 8~% loan. Full price S86.000. CALL 7'1·1191. CllAMIC TILi IHTIY & lavish upgrades make this 4 bedroom a great value at $91,000. CALL SH·2'60. POOL a SPA Great corner location, close to TeWinkle Parlt. Quality' throughout. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. CALL 751-Jltl. FOURP&.IX Best spendable, all 2 bedroom wiits. Full price $154,900. Plan for your ruture now CALL 55'·26'0. llST IUYS MESA YHDE MO DOWH VA 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace. shake roof. bargain price $82,500. CALL 751-3 ft I. POOL HOMI on cul-de-sac with large enclosed patio. Priced for quick sal e at $93,500. CALL 15'·26'0 PACESEnH 3 Bedroom. 2 bath charmer with heavy shake roof. At last year's price of $90,000. Save big dollars CALL 751°3191. M.V. MOITH Big 3 bedroom, atrium m odel with new wall-to-wall carpeting at buyers choice. Full price $'96,000. CALL 7Sl·l191. 3110.......-a C.M. 751·3191 2232 S.I. .Utal M.L 556-2660 100% •...•...•....•..•.•.... ·······~··············· macnab / Irvine realty UMOA ISLE Prestigious gated ialand w/2-4-hr. security. Bright & sunny 5 BR bayrront 'borne across from Harbor Isl. w /view of Big Bay + family rm & sauna. Pier & slip . $650,000. Cathryn Tennille 644·6200 <T·l40) 642·123S fM·62-00 901 Dover Drive HM'C>or View C•nter I lrvlne •t c.tmpus V•lley Cellt•r 752·1·'14 TO PROFESSIONALS IN REAL ESTATE COMING Wednesday, April 19, 1978 In the Dally Piiot and Piiot Advertiser • _,.., M A PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST,S SUCCESSFUL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS ~ : ·-·. ~ --~.::R ,.~ • Oft Wedn .. day, Aprfl 19, 1918, tht O,lly Pilot wlll publllh a apeclal trfbutt to the I I profeaetoMfa of the rHI Htat• lltdu1try -tM men and womtn who dally maic. a rneJor contribution to th• hHttlly Orange Coaat economy. . . ' Tit•" ~at page• wlll honor Privett P~y Week and wtll be dtlfvertd ta ovtr lt,000 home• via tbt Dally Pilot Ind Piiot Advertlaer. Notice• will be one column by four tncMt Heh, auowlng roorn fOf 1 photo aftd Cleecffptfve copy. CMt Of HCb notice It oner S11, whh. pha&o yo"' ptOVfcM. I 033 Wlllt9 Wll W fl'f. Spacious 4 bdrm, I am1ly rm home in ori'"1al Hurbor View with formal di.n· mg, pool, jacuzzi AND gorgeous ocean. harbor, U.laod and night light vtew. Reduced to $2$9,500. 4001Ta,.a.&.w A customiied 5 bdrm, single story. with lovely courtyard entry and a 3 car garage PLUS panoramic ocean and green rolling hills view. Reduced to ~4,500 FEE. c .. , .... 121 t fordmllta r.Jn NIGfl nl\ILEY l. 11'>50Ur.J l"5 r.Jn NIGfl. [}/\ILLY & 1i5'ilJClll I l5 CHARMING 3br, 2ba +1uest house. Frpl, 2 palloe, R.J lot. Prio onl)'. $157,000. Owner. 64().7030. Duplex. Lovely Jbr, re· modeled bome + J yr new 2br unit. Fpkes & 2 car parklDI for both. Pnn. only. By owner ~18'0 "1n Nll1LL OAIL(Y b. l\SSUCIATLS BASTM ~ Real h •o•e lnr IYOWMH Open daily. 3 BR + !am rm. Gale for boat or trlr. $86,500. 229 Princeton Dr. 558-8674 PAHTASTIC: FAMIL 'Y HOMI MISAVllOI VA111MS Brand new rocl Two RV a•tea fOC" camper. Huae back )'rd •/If• brick BBQ. MotJveted aellen o( WI lvly 4 bdnn home have l.nsl&Ued l)eW cpUI ln llv rm, bath Is mslt bdrm just roe you. Bear· ill& fruit trees. AU thll , roir oa1,y sas.ooo. su.Mt1. ~ Walkt:r G llm FOnEST E OLSON ... _ .. , ....... ··--= ...... • I OCIAM VIEW • ...... -W ..... c .......... 111 ....... '6 1110.... wttta .,.. "-~ ..... .. •ttclNll _. U•lllg ,... It _.. ._ • Mh ..... llC99 wt.w -$147,tsO LAGUNA NIGUEL '95-1720 49J.lllZ SOUTH LAGUNA •9t-4.S51 llfltela11 REAL ES TATE DOWNTOWN . Z lftilTS-2 LOTS O~/SAVI SSS aa.eio beach. Good,... E .Side 3br, 1 ~b•. ---====-=="'"---• tal area. 30'J{. down ;l Oversized corner Lot. iu.g OOO equals oo neaative. Eve ~ RV •cceaa. Nu root " -• call 11118-7725 A.I\. ............................................. On. V.,y deu. cio.e to Vf!r'f clean 3 br home•----------.... • schls. Priced to eell. w/beaut. lrlJTd· vacan\. 3 Br, din-rm, f&m·rm~. $71,500. M6-toz:5 A#;t. 845-110) ba, awim pool • jacu EX-•lfr-IC~DO $139,SOO. JS~ Dn, noel , ....... -.-• "" l.ni cost, ownr .will Car'r.1"" r- Slling Success! $71. 900 I NEED contract.. cau for •P~ ... J'or the cliacrlmiolllin1 ~-..; =idi~,,,:~~~ A FAMILY STOHESTHROW~= + ba. !re llv rm w/ frplc t ' lo .. •1•• b1.dden 2 To bu.ch, ahol>Pin1. •le. grouplnJ, secluded " m 8 .. _, tcllilds •H.B. nic HJ~· qwet, inslde sec gate. story, 4 br, lortnal dining T ··-e ' Br, 2 Ba. o--· rm, CamllJ rm home in .-&• ·-pool• rec b&ll, nr S. Csl. Mesa Verde. Reduced $10..000inuparades.MuaL Plau. For app't call below my value & r·m sacrifice. Century 2t 546-7001 aft3·30. vacant! To see call . Lockhart, 9112·884\,; DouJ. -· COSTAMISA ~ B)'0wner,3brbome.on COHDOS view lot. 51000 below v .1.,. leMt"W y..,. Howl appralsal. 961-5737 C &;6> By Owner, newly decO:' I Min. td IEA H ~ 645-9161 tall!. Classic 3br, 114_b..'J• Beautiful 2Br, 2ba, 2 ~~~~~~~~!corner lot w/Poot. )lalJ.l story town.homes near. n--p-~ I 026 other xtru. Prime area. Ing ccmpldioo, With a - -$82,000. 842-8271 long Ult ol amenities in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-------- cludlnl fireplaces and 1ara1e door openers, in· tercom/FM, et.c, etc. S'TUOO, 1~ down. Drive by 2134 c anron Dr -then call Ma (Agt) for tnfonnatioa and r eserva· ourn 48EDIOOMS $&2,500 ~l~~~~~' tioo. TS1·2223 Spani11M mansion newly remodeled. Unique landmark with ocean vtews, converted to 3 un· its. Perfect for owner OC· cupatlon + Income. Pride of ownership as well ., a IOWad io'fesl· Ir you are lookln& !or value, thl.a ii lt! Very up. graded, new carpetin& ... beautifully draped, lot..• ol wallpapet'" • pandib.(. ~ Shows like a mod~~ Don't let the priee fool- yau, lh1a Is abarp & in 11~ l'OOCi residential 4J'H 0 Huntington Beach. Thi._. weeks best buy, nr~ hurry!! •• GREENBROOK meut. S2U.OOO. BY OWNER-4 bdrm NORIMS REALTY Camelot. $110,000. * 494-8057 * ~ ~~-~~--~ A BEAUTY! By Owott. M..a del Mar 5 • , .. _ 2 ~--Id d"I bt, 2 It)', beat.eel pool. SUO.ooo~:o r ll Lata ol ex1ru. S:U0,000. WEBER 2788 Mendosa Dr REAL£STATE 546-21'2. No agts. Foomt• V., I 034 MUST SBJ.,llt ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Sellen ba.1inl home in 1--------NevadA. Malle oiler; 3 BR. 2 ba.; cul d• sac, Mesa Verde. $85,000 A. Johnson Bkr 919-4964 RYl•IOOMS ""°" SWIMMIHG POOL! Just the Ucllet for the Go faml}y thal needs room . Establiabed neipborhood, cla.e t.o everytblnJ, parklike ••• 0 ~ . .... ~JIS••ow ,,3-0841 ' . . Go grounds, with covered peUo, Sunset swim pool; ww:lerpriced at $1a2,900. Otmer want.a~ 10 to Owner $yin1 out ol•-------· Georl1a NOW! AAx1oWI uu. ~C •II , foror Olfe er on s ~room • .,.... Own r•ady bave b • l c ony_ JD ode I tb•lr pauport1. ta c:oat to quallfted buyer. 1 --~ lowabom•. WW beJp pay e · nae.t 11-... - Hurry I C.U'DOW ~'7221 Bdral, J batb Qm•n-2.J w-cun l~~~~~~~~I am1 y room. Plenty f'/F' -1 ~ 1: booqbelvu and wooil .. .' pdlillq. Priced\() • .u. .. - • RED C'ARP6'F ~ 8'5"3474 . 1 • ' • ! I Jt j : (, "" fl t044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·rn t.vd, 4 BR, 21tl ba. Ir.: fam rna C'Orn6r lot Cov"d C:USlnl p t , IUlO aprnklr"ll bric·k frµI~ ptUJ14t loc, walk to 1rhl park fJ pool.I. AMuawbl• 7 ~ lotarul for lo pymnta. 1112,»00. MZ 1468 . . . " ....................... ••..••................• Ma~ •ectt I Off t .. T.!4 .._. I Off ............................................ NIWPOIT HEIGHTS ewPort Cr.at Twlltie, walk to beach. tm cr11 . pool, jaC'UUI Ait 646-7171. *THI llUffS * Popular Q-plan; ~ BR, 2 ba, cooversalioD p l with Crpl. Onve by 334 V~l• 'l'ruch0t; call to i.•~ ~ ......... Lo c111 t e d I n the NEWPORT llARBOR HlCH S<.:UOOL DU,IRICT oo a h1.1&e cor ner lot wit.h alley accen and room for your boat. Is one of Newport 's loweat 1-'EE LAND homes. HaDd.so111eJy re· modeled w1t.h araceful entry, rock fireplace, beamed ceilings~ $105,000. $1'5,000 *POSITIVE* ·~ .... ,.,... •t<loo CAYWOOD REALTY CASH FLOW ...,....,, ,., INC. 548 1290 ••M•••••• •• • •••••• ••. • • IM CA.LIFOIMIA A"fPf...... ' •"'1'. HTS • as apt 111\ltl, Zl motel un n.erow• Clean z br &deo or 3 br 1 lts+a 2 a .. home/omce Eauabllahed lncome pro-• CIMl'IAL LAGUMA 0-Y·O apartment '1il bloclt from beach & shop pina. 2 Bdrms. le 2 bathJ. Newly red6corated. clean. a\ry & sunny J ~::~~';; Cll #-Pl\OPE'!\TIJCS. ba, ig Uv rm, aep dlo. ro· Sales price S&25,000. Cur· d ueinc boyunb•'l'O modld kit., ata1ned hdwd ren& monthly ar<MJS In farm .I• San Juquln • rtoors lhruout, lOxlS ---come ii '9200. Localed 1n y lley. J ~·U av6Ua, -152•1'20 Ino 1044 RANCH l.liLTY 551-ZOOO '89.500 NORIMS REALTY deck overbanc. front SEAVIEW So. Calli. Call wkdys. bit •80 '° J2$ acret prot ldl<'PCl w /aprlnk. Port Royal • 8r, 3 ba, 2 &#-for Sak I 200 Coast Mana1ement Co 1.Drtua .. hOau~. ba.rn1, • -4•2' El Modena. By . -_,,. RlchardCurtas 0 1-0UM.8f~~ ()pc:c) T1hl:30 PM owner ,42.toss or story Beaut. new ,••••••••••••••••••••••• (7l4>29'1..&333 corral•. S'l2,00 to , 645-4e3s Open House l•ndlcapina, dtps, ·etc. RYIACIU s.115.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• B~~~w~OJ~m 1 * 494-8051 It "BUTFFS" Twnh»e.' bf, Never llvtd In townbome has everythan&! Pool, leruus, 1acuzz1, 11>auna' Carefree hvm11 EnJOY PqWlY build up & la, sheller without ma111 lena.nce worries' Why wait, taku a smart •lep & call the Personal Servact' Pd>Plenow' WOODBRIDGE PLACE Special orrering 3.5 bdrm Contemporary de· Larhf'Ci family homes an open, woodsy des,gn. Just short walk to lake & parks 10 Valla&eor Wood· bndge From SllS,000 552-4101 .Iv'-... fam rm. xlnt cond, qwet llOftA street Agt 646-7171 EXCLUSIVES 5 BDR.MS . 3h balhs. ILUFFS Cbns Abel de:.11in ed J Bdrm "Borut1" plan home w1lb wtute waler AU one level, new cpts, views $375.000 flooring & s hutters. $145,000. Owo/Agt 4 BDRMS .. 4', bath:., in 833-8SS1 or&M-2148 eves pnvate oc-eanfront com· --------- Sat/Sun 12-s. Datly. can By owoe-. 019.000 1911 Jlanl t.o flDd borie ranch 20 UNIT MOT& NOIJMS REAL TY aft. 5 PM to show Yacbl.Canulla.~ wWa fl&• \IJ>per bo\&le. Coata M~u Prime * 494-1057 * $119,{IOO 'OOL: HOME • Priced below marlicet Harbor Blvd loc. ln<'om•1--;--r ...... --..~,..-~-- $REWAID$ $10,000 Down Alaul'fte BKR. (714)877.5691 ~0001000·.A~~...-! bB~:: bAJ '155.000 at Sl 100 mo. OR S22......,. -v .. u ... If You.re t 1 red of Owner will rmance. 3br & _____ • ........, ____ , will hnaoc:t with JSf? LOOKING for lhe rl&bl remodeledd~ll.nuplush auvESTORS down. PN1pecLivc home at tbe riaht n• purchasers only please. PRJCE----OlU me. 1 know crpts, xuu. lmrnac. By Don't mas Uus! Great 4 Bkr (114) 543-9793 where lbey ALL are' Ownr. 7~ BR. 2\-'J BA borne. Barn, --- 'S PATRICK TENORE SHl'SIMA trees. fenced. Just re-IMCOMEUMITS S7t.,.MOMTH EASTERNER 2-story Sea View home ''Realtor by ProCession HUI.RY duced due to aelle,. l11 12 unit.I, aood Or Cty Near beach and boat muruty SJ.50.000 MEW . , Ropl PNperiiH 6 42-1130 DELIGHT 3 BDRMS . 2·~ batht.. $15.000 DM not Hobby." -nesa. BKR loc•Uoo S2160,000 marinas. Lak~ or tbe lge. yard w/mature 4brm3ba,2Crpls,pool, HAUOAVIEW t.u 11eUlh111beoul JUR.2 (714)676-5717 Oiarb Ml.saouri. Ro 4 Qinbefoundinthelove· trees $91,500 j1cuu1, teno1s, grd HOMES sty condo an the BluCCs. OR522·2080 ZO Or Cty un1t1 rrmtaie.Newsurveyb1 • Ly Ranch area in Irvine. R·2 LOT. oco.n vuiw, &ates. VERY pnv. V/\C. MONTEGO-Beauuful 4 Featuring oak parquet Ca aarclal l.~groas $410,000 licemed e~. Jron Woodbndge Syramore 2 st.ory house Ownl!r 4br. 2' 2ba, llv rm. din rm. up· grades, lndry, kit ram, auto gar door. Lndscp'd $110.000. 27 Songspat· row 551--0238 LAICE FRONT Best Joe, best view in Wdbr&, lux 2 + den All uperades New B y owner675 S794 IUllUMG llOOK AdUlu 11pgraded 2 an coodo '84,950 l&n'SOH & IROWH IEAl.TotlS U l-971 1 Tree lined and shaded Owner lo caJ'l")' bal No Br, pool-siie huge yard, fJ 1 I Pr ..... 1600 pins. DetaHed survey · greenbelts, big lots. b11 close lo high t1chool credi~TIS,640-7778 _ ONLY $149,900 . f'ee' ci:~~·c:~~ ga~obl~~ .. ::.=.~:J. ............ :..~~~r~o~~~f!:t 0~· mat. Giant oaks and homes Wlth and witholhut $95,000 ,,.....,....,-... ... _ .... -.... ..._111-.., ... ..._ .. -.., ... _ .. _._.. ... .._-.1 CARMEL--Charmlng 3 appliances, cozy used ·MEDIC•• ILD'-!... Cly. location. Pnn only. blo ory in a grauy poolsandspa.Manywi TWO R I h r Br w /prlv i;pa brick frplc & much ~ .., parklike settlrig. &1uch 3 car garages. Located in ·2 oL'i. eart 0 * JUMIO VA* SOMERSET-Elegant ~ m 0 re ca 11 t 0 day <Dntwn San Clemente) Sea CO\lntry t'rl)l)C!rtJH wild same. Deer. w1ld the fantastic Irvine ~~Point. Both for I work wilh Orange Co. Br, large All profess. SlJ6900 Sale-Lease-Trade IM-2260 turkey, fo•. raccoon. school district. No as· Vets only. Homes to landscp + decorated. VALLEY 640.9900 . 'RmDentalSultet alJNJTS C OSTA Ml!:SA Year around fishrn&. sociation dues and you m $175,000. Forinfocall: Plusoceanvuhomes I RmMe4jcaJSulta Upsraded, 20,;,, dowa. Wlldem ms area. tdea1 ownlheland Calltoday iQ. A~~u>& VetA8\. 641..()800 BLUFFS JayW.YeahCo Positive cuh flow . location. Good high for a personal tour of the -v Iro©Eill'll~ ~....._.~ 3 Br condo, decorated + ~ 491-bHO 499·2.237 Owner-Bkr wlll rinancc 1round. Plcture po11t homes available. Pnces •99·2800 -impressive w /vu , ~~ 5'3-9'193Bkr card ~auty loveal in ranee from $9•.soo · UDO ISLE $165,000. For details oall -qa\ £s,ottl p R o FE s s I o N A L --America. 1'h1&c tnna.c $144,900 TRADE--s-=• L lmmac 3 br 2 ba home. PATRICK TENORE BUILDING. Stol'a "or 12 UNITS BALBOA Uonc:anbehandledcom-~ Beam ce1l'&s thruout.. 5.524'1', Agt. fices. 2 aty. 9650.000. '·• PEN. pletely by mail. Wnt.e UJ>ll'aded 2 BR condo El Beaut cedar panel'&, -----'_..;;'------S.. Ch•Vll• I 076 down, 1.aebold. Upcraded, 20",, down. 100 TRUSTEE. General Ao- Toro. for Laeuna Beach IOUth paUo. Prine. only. FOlllCLOSURE SALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Broker 640-745e Fl to beach Owner·Bkr ceptance eo:. Box m. home or lncome $30,000 By owner. $248,000. 224 View of Back Bay. 2 br, 2 VIEW + .-oOL ---------• will finance 543.9793 Ou&e Beach, Mlssoun ' eqwty,$60,000FP. V1aEboll 675-2306 ba. $87.500. Prin only F\m for aU the family. DlldnH/ Bkr. 8501) or call collect ZA~~:.z.:~11.LTa l~YVIEW Sea Country Properties. Spac10W• BR, duun& rm ••~•~••••••!~.~~ -H-OME--+~IMCOME ~:::,>:z~:Jk~3 Nilh\3, Lg2br2bamobilehome !ISS-2:260 & fam rm w/Corever iJ Live-an th11 large •Br::;;;;;;;;-;.-;.j.";.-.~ .... UHCH REALTY SPECTACULAR m e.clu Bayside Viii Open House. Sun 1-6, ocean VJew. Owner arut· borne and collect renta•• UNIVEIStTY 'AIM 551•2000 OCEAMYIEW LOT Clubhse, pool, jac . pnv. Harbor View, 2 sty. 4 br. lous, has bouaht another I on add1llonal (3) 28r 6 ACWr. Larae3 bdrm and fam1Jy1 iliii;;iiiiiiii;;;iiiiiii;;;iiiiiiwiiiiii;;iml 16 000 Sq tt bl 290 bch, poss. boat slip. pool/Jae., =any extras SUt,:;oo. homes Lot sz 60x300 ON~ HILL room townhouBe with 21• • · usa e, SS7 500. 67>7903 673-7848 195'1 Prt. Albana Pl BERTHA HENRY · Room t.o bwld more un· Located 1n Petaluma baths Two story Nace •VA $1751(• ~:g~:!~0·a~~eonw'hl~~ ' UDOISLI 6"-49152 ..... ...._1RMEALT0~ .. 121 --1t5, good C.M locauon. withrVIEWoftheSantu Pnvate patio and all the t b k •""" 000 ......, ~ ar ... ,.... ir. .1. eTSID& Real Eat.ate Oonoect100 Rola Valley and the city. I W,_ .. -th n....-g ... Co. wa er tea · -""'· · ...... _, .. 4 bnn 3 ba, mod IY o--~ • ad • an t a I e s o ( .... -· ~ ..... " 494-52'12 """.. "~ SAN CLEMENTE c 1 COSTA MESA (714) 549-16&, eves. (714) Unusual "turn of the dubhouses , pools, Vets only. Homes to _ kit, l'r'alot, pabo, nrten-Eastblutr vlew home 1 m 556-9974 Century" bom• wafh Tecreution & lovely $175,000.Forinfocall: FORSALE:3 ArcbBay,3 n11 & prav beach. Lusk4br,famrin,POQI, Hillside bome. Nearing JUST GIVE IT A -------Q)l&lityplusanotbercot· Vet A... 5410800 $U9~0wner675-6259 beaut. landscaped . completion, 2,000sq. ft. 3 TIIOUGH!I': A DUPLEX 6 UMITS &r4'enbelt. No main 6-• Br, 2 Ba, lovely view, $199,500. Prin only bdrm, 2 ba, lam rm, wilhalltheextras,uaual· (2)1BR's.(4)28R'sm tatge. OWNER WILL tenance can! Clo:se to S2:!.5,000. Ownr/.f99-3933. Npl Shorea, By Owner. please. 644-1616, 6'~ ~re a kl as t no o It ' ly included in a home. Long Bch. 14 Yn.. old in SELL OR EXCHANGE. complete sboppioe •br. 2ba, 2 car iar, Dys Ci.replace, wet bar. sun Woodburning fireplaces, goodcond. $100,000. Cush S198, 500 . Ask for cw:.:;;:. Homes BEST BUY • .......:...Hlh 1050 973.Q375,evs631·5'83 Npt Hgt.s by owner 3br, deck, 2\.'J car garage. built-in kitchen , 3 flow basis . Seller ssr~~URYREALTY ~. __,........ lhba, lam rm. lge lot $115,000. No agents. bedroom. l lting-si.w up-w/consider 2ND. Call J..6900 631·1400 IN S•p••.:;:::·~·a:,::··~,~;;;; llEACHHOUSE $124,900. Opn Thurs-Sun 714 ·536 ·6974 or per unit .. 2 Bedroom (213)328-8410 M1~e.Ait. l~~~Ca~U~61~~~~~ .. "'"" .. -" 12·5. 535 Tustin Av e. 71+.900-4180 lower, eockwed private 1-IRVINE GROVfS ~~e:~;c !:r~i~ew ~-::e,t0ofr:~~1 ~rf::t S73-4293,548-U4l OM..Y 10%DOWM patio in yard. Will ex·1---------ir.ci~n,......shed M QUIET STREET LOUD VALUE! A great local.Ion. a very clean. air cond1L1oned 3 BR home. nice patio. rarnUy room. A Dorado model m The ltanch A super place to raasb the young family at a :.uper pnce of $193,500 .red hill ~:.:. . 552-7500 RARE EXETER A reeling of space greets you as you enter lh1s lov· ely home with its lush garden atrium, 4 bdrms., 3 ba. Located on large comel' lot. WILLOWS • Bdrm .. 2 ba ; nr. HeriU&e Pk. & Jrvtne JDah-$7..000 WALNUT SQUARE 3 Bdrm • sewing lndry rm , pal.lo. pool nearby Only'64,900 S4MTA AMA THll! ILUFFS change for &-11 units. Spr EXCHANGE An S&S comrnuftitY ~MiCJlllC 10 52 value,$98.000' 11: 2Br.2ba.PresHt.scon· ingsale -pricereduced. 1124 rbeeaatuu;yeslhUusat h: .. bedbeernoorme-••••••••••••••••••••••• .:J:"nORT617~Cl6~2 Thorulyo(gracious aduedlt do Lo6t orig buyer. can $142.500. WA.MTElriD !I ••••~~~··••••••••• • ..., .,. .., me uncompromas dose m 2 wks. $69,000 Pb COLE OF uew•o1T Four near new p exes du ced «Jrasti ca lly ---------quality. Dramittic 3 GS-5906or831·720t REAL,..TORSr-in growth &Tea or H.8 '. ltwhlh'""°"!! because owner must f>.%MAIMTEHAMCE GOIMGOVBSEAS bdrm. end unit, totally --Exchange for 20 units & WehavelOOO'soibouses, 1 leave the area. Th1s in this completely re· MonteiolMl,4 Br, 2 ba, A/C. Tranquil view VIP 67MSI I up dl)lxs, apts rrow. all • &YclllnQre bas centr.U air decorated 3 BR bome fam rm, near new crpts. Spacious patio; no detail 4 BR. famUy h?~e nm ~ ,-,~., 2000 areas. aU prices. Save on .l. and loads of upgrades Manyupgrades,tncludes LC yd, wood detk. BY overlooked!$180,000 presticious Ca . ••••••••••~~••••••••• ree. Asld.ngonly SSS,900. gourmet kitchen w/large OWNER, 75&-0634 AGENT 6'0-5560 tamar" A real pride or 645-4900 A_. RANCH REALTY 551-2000 breakfast area. Nlce re-h b l•--------1 .,. NEWHOUSE-BAYVIEW owners IP ome. re· l......,.OME ar yard w/v1ew & k>ll or SUPB IUY duced for immediate "'""" 1"1~ortleech l 16' pnvacy. Seller Wlll carry Sl29.500 Investor's. prospective saJeto$149.900. PROPERTY/LOTS small 2nd T D. Seller Dover Shores Area. 4 br 2 boJuneye~. olptiwonk Pl~~~h~as~ BERTiiA HENRY REAL TY INC lltfttds Galon!! :\touvated $112,800 '--, ........ pl. r-'....,,.r. •~ re· .. ... ~AL TORS CdM View Lot .. $335,000. 714/1~· 1371 W .. ~ 1000, of h ... ... ......... ""'"'"" °' · $179 900 M I 2 Units + Hse CM ... , _________ 1 e .... ve s ous ..... landscaped. pnce. • · Y oss is 21.S Del ar 492-4121 ,. 11 LagiMa...,,.... ltffllty Owner will hnance your gain. 2 sly, 4 BR, J $137,000 dplxs. apts no5w. a 495-~220 491-9494 Dnve-by. J.900 Dover Dr. ba, din rm, den, 3 frplc's, S. ,,.._ 2 Units C.M .... $225,000 SU'8 ~ ;eas. all pnces ave on 496-2411 130.5050 Ownr/Ait.671"'444 r::ti" :S..!~•·Sl· 5 13 000 17 Cclpistn.o 1071 Lots'C.M ... $750,000 3br,frPl,owner'surut, + 64S...too A_. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l&OW MAI.KET! For Sale By Owner 3 BR WOODBRIDGE 3 BR 1~ Ba, prLced for fast dramatic EASTON. prof sale. $83$0. 25212 Via IJJdscpd 4r uppd, pvt loc. Piedra Blanca, L.,una 7 Clearwater, $139,950. Niguel. 494-4401; 48$-5900 TURTLEROCK, cbarm· ---~----- e. · ...,,..., ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• d QU..UL m nice .. pie~ $155,0QO. C.111------------"' HAllOR VllW 2Ddavaal, Uad4=. PLACm 955-2390. <>wMr/Alf. t'Oet, lwc:urlotis 2 Br, M~ oy • PftO~ __ .. _ "'"• -FAMl1. UV HG * * * * * * * _ 752•1920 ino t .8 b1t. ll:UIJUV, over· ina 3 BR, w/atrlum &: ltlras. 31 Bethan y, $119,900. GREENTREE, 4 BR HAMPTON w /sun· deck. 4331 Brookside. $104,995. For preview, Pat.rick Tenore, Agt. ss:>.-441' SINGLE STORY OUNGEWOOD Don't. mils seeing lbis lovely 2 bedroom home with •deb. It is upgradid throu&hout. bas ceoual IW' and tot. ol brickwork. S\Jre lo sell fut at 594,950. ....... LEASI OPTIOH MOPAYMEHTS OHlqUITY! Prof. decorated ' BR, al its beat in th11 IMCMAaMIMG , .. 01.wut."""°'"'MACtt SEMINAR loOiintb.,.. lc&tlT~ lamil1 l'tb. Iota of wood & spacious Westcliff home old San~Capiltrano. o,..i 'fll 1:30 ftoma .......... shtd brick. S panllh Lile with31argebdnm., cozy At f 0 ab 1 e up -1--------· 1~1 IMVISTM1EMTS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitcben.$1'.9,500. den, famlly r m ., 3~ stalrs/d nstalrs con-•---------Leamabou~lhe ~Uc Ga•91 1202 C411164N 11 ~ bath&; cheery laundry domln.lum. rm.a .. 1 ~ 1 UMn'S C.M. return being realised •• •••••••••••••••••••• rm., 2 brick frplcs., lots baths, carpet.ing, window Beautiful brand new ._._. thru Rl property u In· • . . of wood & wallpapers. coverinp, built.Ins, two br, loft, f/p. 3-2 br, 1'1it b• vestments olterin1 xtn• o;e btost Cahlorni: $170,000 car garage & paUo. By townhouse, all bltns, leverqe thru craaUve JIM! · .,-p, vacan · HEWPOllTllACH owner. Moo. thru Thurs. crpts, drps. Hurry, buy financing with as UtUe as ~~~~~~~~Ti ft t 'I'•• I (1t, f.• J"•O'll1'•' J ._. Pl/\\ •1 u~. • t \Ir.' 1ro• U'-• nus is one ol the most tasteful and imailnaUve W. Oceanfroot4 BR beach homes in the a r ea bouse.$295,000' Gracious living is offered Marshall Rlty 675-4600 REALTY (days), call &ff-2158; now:.J!om Lee, Rltr, $6000cash. llt!T188 549.956B' Fri. thru Sun. (daya) It _64.2-_l_llW-____ C .. 9'2-245' · or 675-1642 S45-l26I evenings, call C7H) SIYEMDUf'LIXl5 CURTIS HOMEFINDERS n..-D~ 493-0588. IMVHTMIEMTS ~~anm ol Bentals ._......, ·~~~~~~~~~ SAM CLEMENTE w -r-• .1.y1-....5 AU areas all pnces in thi1 beautiCul ex----------ecutive home. Extra larte muter awte, a pleuant bdrms, 2Ba, den frplc:, 1ourmet kitchen and tnaDJ ex- tras. The palto le pool ~ are ideal for enter- taining with an outdoor gas BBQ and Juab laodacaping. $139,000. STANALAND MEGARGEE REALTY (71') 497-1'1 .. WISTC:UFF Pdvaey rel&m aupreme ! Eletanl Jfving at af· fordable price! Gracious Uftq room with view of prden atrium! Formal ilin-rm., 2 cmtem frplc's. Laviab 1rounds. Much more. Owner is packing. Pnce wUl surprise you! Hw-ryl CaU MS-0303 Harbor View omes, 1;:. n...---... an 2 .... ......,.. ~•A "" s (onQe:r model IM p "'"...,_ ... ews, DC', ample: • 7 ort CHA.•...MBtlM l~ BA. Lea tbeD 1 yr.l~~~~~~~~~I SW>Bachfurnutilpd SbemekL SUH HOU.OW old. Walk to state beach IS U .... IT.S PJOZbrlnccl yard SlM.900 6'0-llOl9 3 BR, 1~ BA cMtacbed It park. A11dn1 only " $211538rpeUCenced ELITEDOVERSRORES condo ln cbCJiee.loc. fac· $Ul,OOOeaclL Otrero1ull COSTAMlSA UFETUiJESERVICE Light, ai rf.. award. inc a beaut. creeobelt. er part. ~v Xlnl CODd lncludlng pool 557.0122 w1Daing desirn. Lovely Gourmet kitcheo lrplc, ~"-"'••• I ncome 10.36 times --------- )'•rd. Priucy. Pre-lrpvt.patJo. $75,900. REALTORS groa. Aaklnc $350,000. IGl:aoablald 3206 l.istiQg, savuip. For f aat 4 215 Del Kar; .-...121 Q.ibaUt. ••••••••••••• • •. • •• •• •. 1aJecall&1U'182,ownr. AMCHOlifif ---1-2-,-.. ---..,-5---i -Attractive 3br, 2ba, den, IHVISTMEMTS ""'' 6 UMITS/Eashide Crpl, lldlts. "25 yrly. lmUCED $14,000 1714, 49._7711 ~mile to beach. These Bread " butter. Xlnt 67~3&M (2'3)367--0177 N ol 17th. 3 bdrms., 2 ba , adll.lt condo. l&e fam rm. w/frpl, overlooks patio . .sharp cond. Only 16'.500 ****** FORESTE OLSON M"st sell this week! ''========::::!I won't last at only cood.AllkineS19S,OOO ,..~~M• 3222 Beaut. coocio-brdwd firs,•· $320,000. Great income ,,...........,__ •-'"---A---2br2~ ba. den, +studio ...... lffO trade-up from your ~"'.,,"-"° •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• • library. Side ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• duplex or 4-pln:. Watch C .. 962-2456 2 BR 1 Ba. patio, 2 car INLM4DEltS ... ~-~-vieW. Owner. 64.2-1242 or r--------1111111 empire p-oW. Call now aar, c~~.! t.o shops & WbynotbaveabeauUfut -........... 6GC706 formorelnfo 94Unita.xlntarea beach._..,.551-1733 lf'Jf ..... ,,Of ... ·condo home rlfbt on the --------54,.3666 PAILMA RLTY EVELYH COPEi.AHO RMI.TOil SH.0434 UMCH ltlAL TY beach ? 2 Bedrooms, 3 Newport ~ I 069 t._porf IHdt I 069 "" · 538-9305 1 Blk t.o bch Z Br, 1 lf.i ba. SS 1·2000 baths, in security gated .. ••••••••••••• .. •••••• ., ....... , .. ••••••••••• 6 UNITS Adults only. No-pets. $4T~ Sao Clemeot.t c:ommuni-nio, Phone 7141673-18$3 EERFIELD 2 BR, 2~ ty. $155,00I CE res~~~~~~~ _ar_2U_IM-_~1w_. ___ _ ba,2acytwnhse.Dbl gar, tradeupordown. Owner eo.ttMeM 3224 pool. S72,900. Ownr, .... _. .... ....,.,,. • ~ •• ••• •••••• 9'11>3591 "6~... ............... ••••••••• •• • a Mooatcb Bay Plaza 3 :r'2R~E=:oor. .., .. ~·i;11~'36 110111 ILlllfS 110. w/f1m rm, din rm. up-~~~~~~~~~I U ardJ Avl lmmed. - SU2. t..ehld. Ownr I OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE ROMT IOW IAY VIEW ·•s1utrs•• R Plan. 2Br + Fam. Room. This Home Silo Li.lee A .Model .It HU A 1809 Bay Vt.W. Hug& Mstr. Bdrm. S \lite. All·Elec. Kitchen, Forma1 Dining. On A C ul ·d ~sac. With Notb1ns To Obscure Its Great View. A '1J oy Or Newport•• Liat.ing. $175,000 I I .I .... u ft •• ....... . .:,....,. ..... ~ . ,... ......... Ullfw-tt. .... ..... ...~ ................ ,, .......................................................................................... _ •h ~ ............. ~~~ !!!.~~-~ ..... !.!! !?3!~~ ..... ?!i #~ ~~ ......... ~~ ~~-~~~-~ ... 1.......,;.. •• u -,:PORTH l(iHTB LACUNA BEA MTR. ..-ua.••D Ni:Wl .. JBOR ~ c a "· ,..udy fur IHN ~,~11 & up MaJd .._.... iN 1'20:lf1onda H.t •NPUC)I ~_bl' den, I lia"\' cowr TV. bHlod lbl', 2ba, Townhou •. U(I ... or .. ~.; . bll, 3 car gar.a& frplc. SJOOS-(714) 4!M sa.. ~ g rad e d . L ii e p a ti o "'"11toud noun. droil>«'• N. Co&llt H y Children ok. 6'5·9543 2br, l.l,)ba, COQdo UM or mo to mo tu 1334 --" eves, s.6-~ daya PoOl. aduJta oali •••••••••••••~•·"••••• -------- da1•. Mi-G578 ev•. Be•chtombttt, Treuure ----·----l29i:J. ~3001 •1158.ICTIYa• IOOOeq It 2014 Place>aUa, ltl•od tra1 ltt cum pl N'ew, 2 Br, 2 b.it, all bltia, CM. Xlnt I .PENINSULA PT . furn ~n·U i,;,'C!+col frplc, eocl 1ara1e. c..lo.:.-1....... Ga.inar Uabi. · · oc. OCEANFRON'f NEAR ot cable TV. No ctnJdren paUo. lndt)'rm,13t.$ Hes Br Is 11&2 B•. roonunate. Ne-75U ~~W e'ANvf1~~Li cwb .,_..~mo Come TSLM11nt ~ll03 1::g,ca. laWldry radt •SHAR8t~-::oME• 7,500aql\warenouse l"llRN ' J Yli L£ASZ.. Y "*'1 So Coast Hwy , AJmost new 2 br 2 ba now. Adu.lta, no space, ¥1.nt k>calioll. S l . 1' ~ 0 II '( rn o L Mr B ch. At Ir r or t.WDhse w/encl. I~-$.125. ptU. $250 .. '340. US.A Canal aelf·llJP1)0rtln1 540-706S INCLUDtNG WATEK It ~~ -MS-5126;637·~ UlhSL non·smobr to •h quiet Deluxe ofrl c es & ~ Cat M a, GARO~ER ACF.NT. Studio apt, marvelous Lovely28r,w/l'rl>lc,cluo hrut w/ 3t yr 1ln1le w a r e h o u s e Zbr, l ba., I &ar,patJo. tt513 CA•PllSl>a·IRVfHE io.12·~ oc&an view, spacious i:t,ae l ~r ~ou:.ea:t, quiet ndlhborliOOd, n.r male. 5'8-aa00/55&·0D7. apace. '1100·8000 SQ. Ct . .Alea me ••.t•/ •4~el.b~e~ 0~ ----i;.~tifu1'Br. 28a wi(;"m w/frplc 49'7 1303 Qui~t ~o~~dr~J!u: eWnentuy scbl, lmmed Prof, 44, nHdl rmmt. IUU aecurlt¥. 6'2"'463 or hl.:a•/ ~ Mo;e 10 Ycon~ lhUv. Park, <Terrace I. 2 rm, near patli, pool & tiWwport leeclii J76t 00 peta. $37~. 64$-3381 or · ~~~~~360vmo. M/f' tbr', Zba vu condo, su.78CH LMt•,.... $Iii./ m• N pel• '. BR Z Ba, •alk to s!lops, scbl H v H s-;so mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 87$.S&C9 118• e CaPo Bcb, pOol, jac, Sl75. M·l apace, 1250', /root ol· ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• • •t.a1a school, very clean ~1440 --S350 2 Br, 1~ ba. bltns. CIU-Wi flee, II• rear door. flSO. A IJ9( I W flh 510 -mo.844·557~ves --IAYROMT 2 Br, l~ Ba townhouse, truh 11\Ulae.t, UOUlae. mo. U.O Lo1an St. 'Unit••••••• .. •••••••••••••• 31l.R,ram·nnbotnelnNo. loUru Pk 2b --~""'""lcu: 2 Bll condo, yrly, 1ara1~. patio. pool, Pool, jMual Ir llg)tted c.tditwlt J, C.U. 846 0811 e>r SCDIUIEJS Cll. Crtyrd enltt. trpl, 4 8Rv + Fam 7!5n$;w. .,,.,.. .. _ -S'IOOm Jacun1 Adults only. tA!enls eta. Many ext1u. U•lftg12tf111ttl 54().9352, IUUll"'I. cul-dlHac. Avail 4117. per mo AND' BR • Owner will lease 3BR,2baths.~Jy,$550 1375.mo.M&-3010 Nearffunt.RarboQr. Sbartaborne«aptmcnt -•~RS sm. sco. 7730 fatn Rm. $650 per mu. FURN J SH EO or UN ADULT CONDO It .... Galon!! Geml.n1 Really m.uzs '"-"f .CI2AnJ Ut,&.v.ulT.o F0« LIASI NWnl. .... .._ d ... 752-0817aat FURN1SHED. You have 2BR 2"'· l ••25 ~ 1.rvmelndUJ'tPm,near Si.uJ• Poacb "" .,..., sml Coed Y • o""er •• a choice. 'llus 28r, 2ba . ,_,yr Y -We have lOOO's of bou~es. Jmmac, nr nu 2br, lb&, ~ ~« ~ ~· Airport. 4800 sq fl office& Huua-Bodice dlUd, aml pet o«J s:JOO. 3 br 2 ba. patio. W/D, has a lge deck and STEPSTOIEAC.. dplxs, apts now. all dshwsbr, l.oclds 1ar, c.o~b.>uoiwq + U,OOOsqltwarebou~e. PIZZA mo. 8'2--08S'1 afu. _ clubhse w/pool & lennis. VIEW $650 mo. freshly 3UR. 2ba, bay vu $1050 r;as, all prices. Saveoo patio, $300. 842-2897 Forover7 yn.133·4.lU Will divtde. wtdys call Sl&n hi a restaurant 4Brordeo, 2.Ba. F P. nu Bwtn San DieaotSanta b~"J~d.B~ .!i~~l~~ 2BR,2Ba.,yrJy.$400 64S..4t00 Aqt Spadoua$2S0,1Bdrm Roommate Laguna Bcb ~O "Oome m and have ~ 00 " out. MSO mo. MS A~-~~~~ay: $485. OF'fER · Comer Brick Fireplace ZBr., Cur~. Ocean v~; ._...W..ted 4600 PlZZAthucuoo." Hamilloc, CM. 542.7143 -~ . __ 1311_ 111 VlA LIDO NORD l Brw/ 11tove, rerne. Hld Pool, More! (IM26) Prefer malureyng. hady. ••••-••••••••••••••••• Lo6t & fomd 5300 VACANTI E-11de 3br, New3br2bahousc Frplc Wat ........ HomH CloseJfbU&es.stor~ 2B 28a0c V ' Close to water. Mike &!!dredexec&wifedesire ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2be. fTJ>l. car. lndry. enc. A/C, teruus. Jae, sauna 631·1400 "" ~rau tAll P-..ld-~~ p~ · "9t·2109 be M Br. XJnt credit & I.mt or FOUIMI a po\? Call yd,D/W$4?5.61s.3600 $430~0 640-1044 P_M_ _ - --- --Only$Z70' (84fll 2 Rm.ates 000 amokers baok'I ~·a. SS00-1600. Allimal Auiatance 3 br 2 b .. _ U - -$240 u~. rdn1. stv, C"D, a-Al--631 • .. 555 Di~ house .... UC" cam· &44-N.B55 .. 19pref d Bluffs area. l..eque5S7-2273, oofee. _ Gr~ 3 bdrrn. 1 ba a lwn .. ~e. niv Newport Crest Condo u ....... •· ..... __ .,...... __ ,,.... ____ ~__ •-• °""' f I t b dbl •-e...1 G.....1--11 pa o. nu1 ... , no pe...,. ,.., "'"' $1'3/roo 559-9030 Alt. r """""·. My ....... fll'l Blue W/ , fed ........ Conve-• ••· 1"1> • we ar Fan••~lJc ""ean vu Lge "nn¥"a _... · CJam""' 61 3 7787pm r-uu.>a uu.ou ~·.. .. .... -OAft •796 ...... "' -~ -...... 0 ... ~ 5 °-~-_" ..... May ... '" •-Gold M.JO·w Parrot nient. are.a. S39S 1163-4M7 gar -~ _ 2 br 21 2 ba. 2 car aar We.have IOOO's or houses, _..... "'°"' ~ _..,..,.. ..o• ... • ,...._ ,,.. Nof:ee p 1 M dpliti., upti. now, a 11 1920 Meyer Pl . nr new 3 BR studio a~u, huee ---•~. ..a..aoo H\Ultin""on Beach area. Vic : SoutheHt Hunt ,.,... . --2Br Smoktitree Condu. oo • tennis cts ust b .. ard chi d OK ~ -,.,. •• j b see $6511 Call Dick areai;,allpnces.Saveon twnhseapt,2BR11.'!Ba1 ac.y • ren . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •brormorew/pool.Lle nrtoo Beac . $50 re-ftEJIVTOBUV! Community puol , 962.ss.7 ~'4.,., t~ rncd patio, gar, $325~ "25. I>ya,848·2655, evs THlll:.l!FtCl...._.T w/optioo,1.seorrenlby wa.rd.9S2-3806orte2·6461 Cbattnble3Br.Z&a,$475 JI C UZii , $425 mo ,ev~ __ ...., 645465.5 53$.48'13 ....... ...... prof . ramily. £9cYardw1Playhouse Ml·~.5S27500Ar:t _ 2Br, 1Ba.enc:la•u,pvlyd, 64S..ffOO .,. - - -•-ltclch -U ALTERNATIVE < 213 l 380·8108 or~: SMOKEY CAT ll Near Schools (5450) Smokelr"". 3 bd~m., .,,2 w :. hr / dry r $ 3 2 5 2 BR wlpatlo, steno. to 2 BR, 1 ba, encl gar 41 ......,_.. 41 ~0. •o mo-r•nt •-cl.· (:HS)2Tl•6U4 uk tor yr old, rpale. 2f ~titdfm1 l .. ~ • .. ..~ patio, sz.u mo 2210 #B, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,R.. ~ · "" m ,...,_eva .... hn taw1, very rieo y h 2 r 1 ol w 11aW1a 546-2030 beach, monlhly or week t iOUA -$31$..aBr2Baw/Pallo a .. rp cs· po • -----ly 111 45tb St NB. Rutgers Call~7l29 lBrPatioApt,lU.dPool ece~ serv · • · -~ -eward . Laauna . A/C·Fireplace (9631) !~7c5un1 Extra clean' Yearly, la 3 br 2 bat, l blk 54().....,o. A/C, encl yd. dshwbr persanaliud phone cov· ~c ... om <194-1'1SB ~ r 1 """"' 28r, 2ba. dishwas her Nea.rShops$280 (58le) eraee. conf. rm, mall ._,. 4650'-----~-....._., 631-4555 ·R-''-'·URealt"' ocean.aar. rp ,nopet:.. ---M••a Verde $3ui.'mo ........, uod·-~·-.. pr'-g •-t Gold ed"'-b d ""...u J R'·' -.5 m '"'5 l<DA2 lm .... ed ..,., ,, c "Br "~ . .,., ..... ... __ ,......_ •• • ...................... ..,.... w uwe an J T b ""'" 7""" .,..s . ...,, 0· .,.. • ...,.. • ... .....c .. pan y,' · Call 751°-979 °..... & '-N .....,... l f l TR K 'G Hldea•aytnthilvlnecov-ane ra ucco ~ ~ 61~ nrbcb&shpS .._,.,of' ........., BeauttBrDuplex. R&S moreu• •-t'Y""'" Eastaide CM Parking nit• to " ered cowntry setting W'"' """"SQ 3a 29 ---55Z·l539. New decor 2 BR, 1Ba,1·0 Ocean View, Ulll Paid nlE EX£CUT1VE sr,:ce avail 0 for cinpr 2·14-75. Calf Jan6"·9060 . ...___ 3 B 2 b ...... , tu..l.~U. • r. a, Sea·"'ew 3br. 2ba 0 -aut. -0 ·-ft··· t~"""") SUlTE 841)..5410 ) ...... • 0 -··ard ,...,,._ r a ~ Twnhse rdn l I " uc qwet complex, stv, &arb _......,"'->· .._,. ' s • 1m m~um, 12'-U ~ ~ ' · ,g paiopoo, view AJlxtras Comm.1&2Br Adults, not pets ds""'l. lndry fa", •tra R~ 631-4555 OfficeSp"',Aaavall,pvte"'-boet.•trlr,etc.645-0813.Found .· Beau• fem _._ ________ pk, adlts only $395 mo pool, Ja<: + 2 tennis crts Furn or unf -yrly. $225 ,... '" ,. .. ._ .. A ail bl ~ Rustle aedw11o0 awal\,S 64S-lr199 w/guan1ed gate privacy & $250. 2421 E 16th N pkng. l970Wallace Adlts 8 try, 2 suitea, reas. 1827 v now, ran . German Shepben1, IJtc Y~at•a..1.3 9 "b 1 ~ ,,.,.,..,...., H onlv. no pets. $290. 2 r .. w/pool. Bltna • WeatcliH Dr. NB .... 111_n---'/ tao w/blk markiogl> . .. ,.., r.~ apoo LelJlllMaa.och 3248 _..,mo.,....,..,..,.., lS.646·1801 64&-isso·~6"5 refr11 . Cpts /drps. 831~ -n_:::t_-·ww• ....... uw ho e an lovely area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------· $325/moyrly lse. Laguna ~ ....,..,_ S550 Agt.645-3008 . . AllUtllP11d' 3br2ba Steps lo bch Bachelor R al . -Coasllioe View, 2 BR. 2 Capt1vat.1.ngV1ew, S500 partly rum ulll meld. 2 Br, I&. C/d, bltln!>, e ty. 494-0077 ECl'AMDIH& 787 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found: Sml fem i.haggy Eastaide. 8Rod nu 3br BA. frplc.. on qwet cul· JacuLZl, Plus! l6405) $1!15 ll yrs ll>eJ $2Z5 mo to gar,$250/mo. Agt . Mltwi-tileodt 1169 Fully serv. ore space ........ doc weU cared for drk. 2~ltba. Ki.a.. or aml ..... ~ de-sac. ~-Av11l 4 l5 mo 642 -133~ days, ~l ·,-starts al 66' 11q ft in lhe °''ut•lf1'1 5005 bro~ & cream Vic -,._..., E ..116....t 7795 .. ----. -••••••••••••••••••••••• d OK. $550. ~-7085 blwn ~ ~--_ Stunrung 2Br 2Ba $425 IW2 6518 PAIK MEWPORT ynaml~ N.B. airport ••••••••••••••••••••••• do w n to w n , JI B . YAM~PM.831·0303eva For Lie 2bt 2ba condo. MasterSte·Ht>atedPool ---2015Thurin bus. aJQ. Space av•il: SANC&.EMEHTI 714/£)6.1142 · --p 1 be h 't 1 Secluded Yard' Ui'13lJ Beachlront1Br$350' Brand new 2 Br. 2 Ba, Bachelors, l or 2 800-16.000aqflA:warehse Groomlnl & Pet Shop. -- 2 BR. 1 ba hse. Pvt yard. 00 • ac · enn 5 ...,.,,.1 63 l-45SS New Plush Crpts, R&s frpl, prv patio or bale, Bedrooms&Townhouses sp. 30' sq ft. ProJ. Mgr Retlrine •ft•r 1 aood Found _small. fem. dog nu crpca dr1>ll " pa1.nt. '99-3084 evi. --Bay Wwdow Vu (9634 > adults, no pets. itlnt toe, From $289.50 Judy Clark, 833-8814 or years, fine location & looks lite M.m. Collie or 735 Wee1o (ofI Pomoeia Ocean vu home. 38r. BlUCCs, pan. view, i&e. 3 673-2058, ~-Spectacular spa, \Olal atllpby Commerce Park, cUeotele $1118 500 Shellie, Vic. Harbor Ave,aooll9\b)~.lsl 2~Ba, in presugious Br, lanr. rm .• 2~'2 ba, Beaut 28ronlheBeatch recreat.ion proiram, 41008lrch. BERTHA.HENRY Blvd,inCrootofBashful &last+ ? Go1ee 1t. Portafina (99-4820 poo_ I_. $850 Agt. 644·0134 Children Welcome, $450 2 Bdrm condo, nr. llarbor IOCtal procram.. 7 pools, 8 BaJel CM 83Ull9 MustSee' <MM> Blvd le San Diego Fwry tennis cowu. "t Fashion ""ON THE WATER" REALTORS . . . 3 BR. Cam rm, frplc, bltns, 2br. 2 blks from Crescent S.EAVlEW. 4 BR. + fam. ll..tf,_. 631-4555 Avail. April 15th. $285 lsland, Jamb6ree &: San Greatofflce space. 300 to 21.5Del Mar 492-4121 Found: 2 Vorltles, male ft dshwsr, Children OK. Bay, sunny breakfast rm. Beal ocean view. mo. Kids olt. No pets J°1uinH1UsRoad. 1000 sq ft. All gitts Ir ldealopportunltyforam· female. Brown.le black. l.J92Galway Lo. 644 1836 rm. lie uv rm w/beamed former mod~!, hJghly up-Af.a twa .. J Call Sue556-7707 714) 644-1 tOO shapes, some w/wet ban bttioua It creative stylist. Brookbunt/Ellis F. Vly. 0-P., 3226 celling & frplc. French graded. A'(;. pool, ten· u.fwNshecl &frplcs &terrific views. Elq>er. I.a CODHnlional co.ntact Oranae Co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• blue crpt'g, shady yard rus. $1200.!_13_: ~-••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br apt, upstTs, enc gar, R...tdJ ~I! Very -m~Uve r••-_ _..,_ft a must. Crlctetls Anima1Control634-730l k ti G _. 3102 I au o, b ll 1 n s . n 1 c e w h lOOO' of h -.v ........ .. ........... WHITEWATER VIEW. 2 W/bnc pa 0 S52S mo S-ClelNnh-l276tMrw grounds, adlts. $250. e ave s ouses, in Udo V ge. You've Hair Desi•n. Laguna Found: CoULe/Sbe9herd Br, 2~) Ba, patio deck, inclds stv, refng, wshr •••••••••••••••--•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751-3522, dys. 673-8364, dpbs, apts now. all eottoaeeittobelieveit! Beacb-'94-1600 mix Brookhurst & frpl. gar, s min wlk to <.?T,:_ trMasuhstPhUa & ~tfr Twnhse --O>ndo, 3 Br. 2 l<2G6~,!1Go;'o!!> Ls!;geeelt eves. f8.!'..eas, all pnces. Save on Call Susie Zaun at llf~CllUSI ... -• Adams, H.B. 968-9209. bcb • llubor, JC75, no nuu ~. ve r.o s Ba wlvu pool tennis '<'" ""'· (114)675-8662 tor an _.. nso•• -pl -658 4!M-9'J'l5 • • • • bedroom. apts, cl08e to 1 Br near So. est Plaza 645-4900 _ Atft appl., or 5tA>p by Mon·Frl Na.t'l co wlll select a Fouodsml bm/wht mixed pe\a ease. 714·661 l , ----gar.adlts,$4.!S 960.:_!268 .. shoppin g Laundry S240 N S:30 to S:30 at Ltdo penoowbollkeatowork breed fem. doe. Lido aft s. MliJlna Hilts 3250 Beautiful San Clemente facititles, no ctuldren. no · 0 ~93 OCEAN VIEW. yrly 2 BR Manna ViUaie. 3'l$ Via w/N. bandl to be lt.5 ex· Isle. 644-3656 ro.t•Y .. -3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... _.., br c-do. S375 mo pet.s ... $195/$250 /monlb l BA.dplx. $450mo n ........ A Sul•A-N • cluslveservicedealerror ••••••••••=!••••••••• 4 Bdrm .• 2 bath view p;',1 te~~ ocean view Utilities paid. Call Deb sms 1 Br. incl. ut1J. Crpts, ~orM2-3639 'Vt"""'• ~-... •. u .. this area. Automotive & LOST: Green Finches uweb ParlWde Estates 4 bome. Air conditioned. m•)499.5897 bJe at (7141639-7343 drp5, patio, quiet adults. comm'I. $500·S7~0 as· Amazon Parrot, Vic. SOth br 2 ba. frplc bltna "' ftreptace. 2 car garage. no pets. 644-W58 lclyfraftt/Udo lsh sured wldy eaming1. Ac· St. N .B Reward. $48-6523 ~ Nr shos>e Mtf~ lllce yard & wuber and New view 2 br condo •IRAMD HEW• 2 Br w/frp\c:. Sandy cou~ta waltin& to be Lost tiny toy ,Poodle. Square.Park II: ooli $43S dryer available. Ex· w/patio, tennis. pool. Cherry Creek Adult Dtx Towhbouse. 2 br. l\'l beach. $600. 673-071!> sttTtced. $'1529 l6vest-~ . M v· 51930 .. · cellent location; close lo S&50 mo. 1st tc la11t mo + Apes. i •2 BR, fplc's, we ba Bltns, gar, lndry btwu3-41pm. ment 8eCUl"ed by inven• ma • vac · oota LSta, freeways & shopping $100dep.Eves5«-19'J2or have lakes. sauna. racil.Adlt.s$300/mo.11U9 UJr7 & equip. Call Mr. CM.Reward.~ Elegantt8.r,2Ba$435 centera. S•SO /montb lvmess.at731-034S jacuzzi & pool. Located AnaheimtS,848-9069 Dix Separate Apt. Breklten Person to REWARD T--••crt, hugefrnlA lease. Call owner at San at 2701 S. Fairview Just Pnvacy. Block to beach. Person Collect durin° 'CUI.... . ... ... ,__ E.s1de 2br, 1 •-,ba in tn 2Br 2l>. encJ g bltins 'WATaFltOMT.. "' Lost; Brn/"bt dog HldPool, More' (63361 _7_1_'1_542_-0_l.38__ -S. ol Warner. N. of S.D. plex. Nu P";nl. frplc. ' • il' ar, l'" ' buslneu bu. (213) na""'e or S-oi.u. Lie Cepistra9o 3271 Fwy,556-1991. Nopets. .. beam ce 1. wa .. in New oCfice apace lrom ~ u• ... - Uruque 3 Br, 3 Ba $450 Sunken LlVlnl( Rm, Huge Frpk, Fncdyard (9633) It..._. 6ll ·4S5S •POOL HOME• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crpts, cirp$, bllna. ~ar, Ugh.led closets. UUllUes aoo IQ ft. Mo,t com----------1 088111, Clark Co. Nev Sensational 4 BR 2 Ba. Avail m dynamite 4br lc6oa lslmd 3806 ~·::~f"o~~as pd. O....,er paid, adults, NO J)ets. peUUve rates io area. BMs Golt lit Tennis busi· _642_-54_06 ___ _ w/8.11' cond, Cplc, O/W, Zba ~tlhe works Supt:r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2030gle.548-~· ..,,5, West Newport. Avail ap. Fantastic Vieft, patios. ness (or sale. $15,000. Reward· Lost 3129 male s up e r a r ~a , S4 8 s aru '450 Brand MW quality J Br prox April loth. $500/mo in the CANN ER Y ~ med si. brown blk & wh1 968-4567.eaent.oofee. ~Aat.nofee w/&arden palio Yrly &Side2JJrw/eocly•rdlr yrlyleue.C.llS36-7?U =~Jift~; Women's Wear Store. Collie Shep lO.Ut, Ans t" flwl14•.._.. 3240 '3 mt, Z ba condo Park· <-e-•-3280 1425.Prk.ng.61~9850 gar. $310 010. Adults. 2 Br, 2 ba, lower dplx ... Laf ftteA NB Locotloll & Fixtures R i c It Y • V i c -.. "'· rt _.._ ,. __ .L..lM 11~2 Nowavail.645-752%. Malurec .. 1-1u.$330J1110 llY ft., •. _,,,,.+low i.nven•,.,..,_ 11.agoolia/Slater, 1'. Vly .......... •••••••••••• U...e p v'-cy. $376 lease. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _.__ • • ll""VUV ..,.,.,., .,_, -4836 New~l•Caot-! ~room Nopets.540-1256 a..-s--, & .. _. 2Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $37S 2 br 1 ~ ba yr()'.Call5'8-G12.Agt. NWprtBcorficeapaceSOO ~6'5-&322 _8C7 ______ _ _..., U&" uci• ' . aq ft. $211SS 1ncl ut.lliUea. S l l d d CSSSO) or 2 bedroom + Mltwport hada 3269 Condo., di.n rm. dbl at· townhouse. Patio •. frplc, Near ocean & tennis. Yr· 8'7$.X7l 'ISl-9392 Real Estate ofc H.B. m ma e og. m1xe den ($575). Cedar It win· ••••••••••••••••••••••• tached aaraae w/opnr, 2careocl. gar. E-a1de. lY. 2 Bdrm, 1 ba, $32S. °" Cmp!U'y rum. Xlnt roe, br.eed, blk/bro/wht. dow home .. s Blocks to NO FEE! Howes. condos. pat.to, commty pool, kids -TSLM1mt. &U-1603 mo. Rebreq. l /337-U06 Law office, Newport cor Bn.okbunt/Ad&ms. beigecollar.548-6859 beach. Private 2-car d ll pl e JC es . Rent a I OK. S350mo. 847-2622 -r~. I . Quiet lbr duplex, crpts, 2 BR, 1 ba, crpts "clrpa, Cent.er. Spaclou.s, ocean Healtb problem. Cost ,....... 5350 1~rage. Fully mat11· Pavilion ~912 Bkr •-..a.t... 3290 •~re$ drps, kit Curn'o. Patio. "ar, ....... to bcb, ,,,..,.. ".'ew. Secretarial space, ao.ooo. Will take bll ofr ... •••••••••••••••••••• tained yard. Adults. No · · ,_..... ~ " ............ 1 • v library &c copier in ktt on term.s. 498·%809 or peta. Inquire S25 11th St. MEW SEAVIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARDEN APTS 242 Flower <rear> Oys540-$6.W, eveeu.6225 sulC..l'OOlll0.640-6440 492-614S. 5plriW ...... (7141 llGC>Q31 3 Br 2 Ba. pool, teams, "'4 1$r, 2 Ba, $575. Lovely CORONA DEL MAR Ea.stside. Brand nu 2br ONTIIE BEACH! DLX OFFICE IN C.M. -~--nl-FOO--D-S-TO_R_E_, 1115So. El Camino Real REALFOO>, 4 BR 2 Ba, jac,IMS)'rly 6750562 _ ~f!u~:~frplcs ~!f,t~r:~!c"!~~ 2!Ma,smlkidsorpct.sOK LargelBr ·MwitSee! Nr. ~Fwy, $125 mo. S7•500-$l3lKGross SanFc;,_e:,~~~~~lic cpta, 'D/W; fncd yard. SEAVIEW, 3 Br popular - -&Catalina views. Cloee ~.:i-::!:nBAM Ut.dPaid!$280 (6"73t) AC.utilpd..7~l.a92A¥'s CalJ0RoJ,631·2248,Bkr RELAXJNGMASSAGE $415. 9Q.4517, •et. no fee. Buffarb«primeocn vu CiMllh ::iJaiu to Furuon Island &c fine -------- 3 Br .. b le Y d 11859 SotH(M.(·833-3215 U..fwwlsMd 3425 beach Alsolll>r 6"-2611 East.side2bdr,dshwshr, CbWarrohllaJkto'~eBd8ermacS300b'. OFACISPACE ...., ....... '5025 BobJames-UcMasseur , • a, e a r . • · •••••••••••••• ••••• •• •• . .., . "'" (or lease. 2200'""' ft. Y.a blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outcall t-9, 494-511 l $.185/mo,llt,lul+clea.n· BJGCANYON.Lwulrious Hunt.Harbourarea.2br, gar. cvn1 deck, adults Builtinll (6922) .JSSD ~-. c t ~-...1.~-...111 • q 83Mll83 $275.645-7554 .~at._, •31 ..a555 Ull •• "' ... ,OD rown ... _ -.o.. u•ss•GE · 2 Br_. ~ bath con-Cull-slJe eaUo, or.beach, •Sharp 2Br, l'ltba, frplc, ---Vall97Parkw~.M!ssioo LOAN'SAVAILABLE ~ " Wby __ pay more? Your do m • n 1 u m ho m e . shops, ..cha. av all April poo I . w alt beach , 2Br. 28a, <1-Plex garden Slept &o ocean 2 br part-Viejo. Bn"2881 CJ'edlt 00 jJt"Oblem. FIGURE MODELS ram111 will love lhif 3 ~/never hved ln. Wet l.S32$/mo.8D-&221. Coroll4o. saso. Adolta, no nptdo1.nea wDcrp.ta.$drps280,Mmeoo.· ly Cum. uui pd: $3SO. Of"Spa"'"-~aitoeo•-teorc ...... 152-lt03 !SCORTS bd,i;ai. 2 ba in nice ~~~!·R$1Ml&.E.'~ls~t.~ ... ......_ 3600 petg.tmm4/833-IW Al .. .. .. no:: ~ OUTc•••ou•y ""'""'"""borbood Onl -c ~"'"I ...... ...,.,., .....,...... _.._. 5aMl32or551·1690 ao Ya block bay or space avml w/deflk, flle ,_. ...,... ~ N r Y _... -·•••••••••••••••••••• Woodsy 3 bdrm 2 bath ocean, 1 br partly Cum. ~turn. $2IOl>mo. &es-1103 ---------1 631-3811, A&t· 0 ee. mGCANYONTOWNHSE EASTSJDECM brand new panelled 2BR.2ba.cl'J)t,drps,gar, Uut pd, ~60. '42·1334 or84.W203 WHEN YOU _ _;_ ____ ..;._~~- 3Br,Zba,familynn, gol( New:-~BR.2ba.cl'l>t'd• 3BrDplx,encgar.Sl95, frplc, .ia;aae plus WID ho9k-up. PaL. no daya.64U578eves. *SANDY'S* course VU, $525. 3 br. 2Yt drp d. spectacular Golf Aat. M6-4llM cwport. 2 Blks to beach. pet.a, 2 lttds. $310. 181 Del Part N-SUb-Le LOW COST . Nttn c•f'H ba, brand new, near Course It lake view· Sep --$57S. lease. 673-7513 aft. S Mar #H, 00·9'55. 1 Br, lba.-, q .... : .... 1,..,.. ~~ AIU SBVICE .....,, IN ' Outcall Massage ocean $575 3 bl-21~ ba gar.· tennis 6' pool. 3br UPJ>tt duptex, Capo -...... """ -DELUXE OFFICES 9'13-0329 condo, H~t. Harbour Lse/opt;on. 644-24l6 Bch w /view & aundeck CodQ Me.ta 3124 New 2br1 ba, or So. Cout mo. 540-UU, 875·3411 area, brand -w ., .. 75. Fri>lc, &bJtns. Very nice. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plaza, bit-Ins, ea.r, patio . ...._-... .. ~.76 PerlOftal t.elephooe/ re· --R...tahGalorelt M2S .(94-4401 • ... 1 .. .ulo.U'lt.u ,._. lmmed. occupancy. 3022 _._..... • -ceptioru1t, secretary, J°"",146-1371or84g...2597 • · -~..,.,s Jeffrey Dr, CM Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• confttence room. coffee eves WehavelOOOsofhouses, 21R-~-ICH Large 2&3 bedroom """"m' nu & ...._plt-"tv 1•-ices. dplits, apts now, all ~.,,....,.., d Db h 1_...._.,...,....1830 lBr,walktobeacb.$200 . .._ ... , ..... 3 Br. 2 tMl, /amily home. areaa,&llprices.Saveon 213-763-6589.DJ$/eves gar en apls. 5 w r. 28 l.8a b' mo.mEnciooLa. Excellent l(leatlon, near Crpts. drps, bltn1. lee. blt.nS,encl.glU',gasb~ r, • .&.ns. '92·9625orl34•14.24 lreewaYS. Wm •icle oC Corner lot w /brtct 64Mt00 A""'• ,_ .... "'--'-L-~ Pool. Gas Pd. 'r1I Sc l S2'75mo. .._=~...__._.__ 0.0.Alrpoft =a..I N hool '7• "f ~-·----Pl.642-5073 548-8204,~2316 ....., __ ,..._._ ••A1--.ll!U9RA ...... ear ac s ............... •••••••• «~••d 3900 --~·- .SGS. mo. NIM717 $500 • .( br, 2YI ba, F. R., ... ,11 fitt• J'707 E/Side, airy 3 Br, Z Ba, DCllla Polwt 3826 .. •••••H••n•••••o• .. __ ....;..<71'...:.....);_f'19.2....;.._l_l_l __ wk d • Y • : 5' 9 · 017 9 pool, tennis, gardener. ·-·-••••••••••••••••• bltns, new cpts, drps, •••••0 •••••••••••••••• 'TUE EXCITJNG Ill.ml Beh Pridle offtce -..kenda. Owner, 84().0(q 2 Br, steps tQ beach, pool, paint. $350. 5~2-4201; Duplex, ocealJ view. New PALM MISA .APTS. space $.100 util pd. Oood 3 Br. 2 Ba, (am rm. pool, $325. pr mo. 'til June S.Sl·ll4l 15.50 sq.ft. 2 br, 2~ ba MIN\JTESTONPT parldng.~ Jae. prestip n&bl>riKlod, FOR LEASE 30th. 6'H'T2l NEWBREEDAPTS $450. mo. 758070S BCH. cl<l9e to bch. MOO/mo Colta Me.ta 37.24 Studio. 1 Br/loft. Pool, 2br lower. Completely re-' Bach, 1"2 8ft •4602. PENNINGTON Lov~2fbdrm. t2 b".~!; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jacuui, encl aarage. deco trl -plex. PaHo, from$220.lrup. PROPERTIES. per nr· or ml at -G .--. rm r.15 ~ HOl Ad lta N P •· mo. located at •Ui.\ aa paid. Refri& Incl. u~r ·.., ........... u • o e ... CandiD. 2br, t"'ba, trplc, Bet · $50WHK&UP SZIO · $290. 645-.Wll. 393 t ........ OJtlMdt ll40 14Slll ... Dr. ~J'11U, drpt, bltnl. newl.y I rfd::S: Cam·rl'l'J vte11V StudSo, t bedroom Hamil~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ($~lb ~tN•wPOrt decO. Nrabop'a. S300mo. home, loaatu' fn a Maidseniee, pool New s 6r triplex, 2 cat SHARP, beach, 2 • 3 Bft, ~9860 _-. __ 1.a&a _ _.... _____ 1 priva\• 1uardA area 2318NewportB~C )I. lrpJ, diahwubn, 9 with many all"lenltl for 541-9755 or 94S-3967 prqe. peua., N0-2151. "_.. .............. 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U... .t $lllSO mo. 2125 Yl!Cht RacllAJtt UVE Near'l'he 8N(h! I Bdrm, den tao , tocat C4liM dill SOI In SffClbi . tlOO mo. BeauWw A.dottAl>U 31Drak 81.1 , ou•WaterPatd. 2J.dSt ~urwt, lfB "Z.:UH mll!Dll!I111118 ll'l>.\1 11\11\ ....... :. •')I., (1''f I r,.u .... CONTACT ""'°" HO...LOAHS •SHERI LEE• Cerb.fied MaHeuse House Calls · By appl. 838-6838 Union Home Loam ar· nns-&o.. loc bome or•--------~CJOO°":::'e~.:: FOXY LADY th~Olb tfnton Home o.tc73dl1.~1•,-., Loan• you r•t • Homeowner Terms. _____ T __ _ whlcb are renerally PREGNAN ? Car:loa. much ~r tban finance confidential counseling & compWa)t temtt refert"al. Abortion, adop c-.. "',......, tlollfsteeptne . tt.it fit APCARE _ 5"1 ·2563 ...... z:. LMA & VICKI o.ec.IM••iiJe ... .. ,..fftl ~aUOrnttCo . 13S-73U ,, .._.., ••• c.,.tS..•lw ...._., hds 'a •t•edluddt!J lllcwTa P~ P ..... /P..,._, Ptm.U.., ~~ ... ~.......... .. ........................................................................................... ······•••··•·····•····· .................................................................... . Ha rwJll 1.t Y04.I g,.-..>o 6 lleam eltu. n.PJCl'IUCAL SUVICI! Prof JapaMM Lt.ndlcap-House/Apt.Cleaning RJJey'1TaxScrvlce Proc. ,_-v.•w/Allu coet. Bob f'oad l'alntt•ll PLUMBING Is 4ratn1. upilaal.l~ Call Gl.aMO cab' bripi...a: wbl CA1J.6 a.star. •lllALL l.aa • cardenl.ni. Malat. Conlan Pam. 211Yeus P'..-~neoce no men. FY" e.t. for Comm1. indus., • res. HANDYMAlll. Good aa.a.d lie..~ ~ 10 aw bteacll. Clua JO MMZas iocl mowtoa. trlcnWi1. t75-M19. cau MU442 • local Ir hit dllt. Or. Cty, lnt/E~t. bonded. full eervtc:e. Call t4&-S1M & U•, dia rm. U1l SU. Ava spraytai, "eeclinl-Free Van• Storqe. Pl.JC Lie liab. 89)-1001 Uc "5218 a.......t rm SJ SO. cvutil $10. «'br II H _..Blcttic .um.tea.5'5-1072 ...__ ....... u.ma la RclflRI Tlu,ou. ~S7·Sl60 or -,-.---... -... lo..l.ft.-1-a.Al.t.--.... 1--.------ ....,.. a_ Ouar e.llm JiNll odor Uc mm MS-4874 ,..._ ~-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $37 !111 ~ "-AG Git ... ......... _. •••• •••••• Qit ,...,.U-. u yn •q:ir a..EAN·UPS/HAULING CMIU.S LANDSCAPING. ~TB exp. ~he.re ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• lJocont••l•d Dl•orc Do work m)'aelf. Reta mRlCIAN·Priced PnlniAl·Pl.anUat Houaec~ " offlc• Rewbleprices. ,.......,,, .. ,,,_, Co +palntlni.615-2161 ROOJl'S ht.stalled fa<.Ury from nua. to ruia1 ~ 531-0101. ri&bt·free e1Umat. on Free•l. M2-t90'1 apedal.llta Spec on apt.I 9G&-8783 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Prot-•'a•IA• tr pal)erina. direct: mtab • yn. Call Otber l•Cal typtn larpor1ma1Jjoba. " RE _:"or"\. 'Sen 7 P£TERSPAINTING .,........... alReJ HatoldGunnS-2111 ~c-es a.bo ava.11. Ac ReliableCupetC1earun1. Ucemed 6'fS.0358 JOHNTHEGARDENER daya ~k Bonded in· LandacapU\I. Tree trim· Expr'd. Reas Rates. n~ Reis. ---a•-s tlon L~1at Typlnc. Quality work, call for -~··-vi For~. P'OQOd.I c..,.. aund.~~ ' mine. Clean·up. 8 yrs Free Est. Call Gene ----·------• ----~ -• Wil).54]I rreeest S»8m. -·--call Jobn. 2S yn exp. a esp. Free Eat. Jay 552~ PtllKoa Coa!p.ablqle•bot ... ._ ....... ltllmt c .... ,,c.. .. .. Morethaodertnciau Hort. dearees, former Noboru. 848-4043 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• P'reeest.CfDIN.oul --,-.. 91 t w t1t-4Hl While HOUM GanS.tner. arraa All PROFESSIONAL ·-••-••••••-•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P.-.oQalserv. ~ Mlyako Houaecleanioc Pa.lnUn1. lnter/Exter. Outdoor Envirol>mntal,.. Ba~. Nr So. Cat. All pbues concrete " C11atom Electric. Ind., Service, boules, yachU, Mllld W.lce Rea, work guarMZ-0386 S,st.erm. Add llvbll ana ....... •••••••-•••••• Pl. 18 mo to• yn. }\II blkwrit. C.tm,..b~.J>U. comm, res, ft maint ava. G111•ll Strricn aiu "parties. $6.00 Br. •0••0 ••••••• .. ••••H• . to )'f14r. bc>nw. A1lo com· C11LE. Spedal- ll me. Refa •••lt . Ue'd/Booded/~ Honest• reliable. Free•••-•••••••••••••••••• S3l..wlO Yoe Colomblan lady will Painlint. Extr/lntr. Ex· t~your~°"B'!,t ty: <rl•/Ooon..ZSyn 557-.W Foundations retalnlnc est. 9'1'N5'2 HANDVMAN. Hom• • clean )'OW' home, apew pr·~. hmMllt.. neat, nu. c d ~~:.. • up. Sml repalu. 11 bl t l ~ apts Conacientlou• F..nc.Mana.lUCMN9 LiedMH0'5Dave ,.,,., Sll:z..J.m ~1.Lio;; ' pa ios ........................ Cratbmao.Call6"5--0302 HOUSECLEAN'ING Like Mato.r Fine Exter. Palntlnc by l'tcillw/... •--CERA--M-I_C_11L--E.-- "'--'"'a r-~t-To~ •-. ..-.~ your house to shine? ••••••••••••••••••••••• R. S1Dot St Uc ins "'-· ....... ••••••••••••••••• :h -r .. 11 «c7 _ Carpenter. Fre .. """ .... ~ ......,.... .... w _ _,, We'U do It in half the . · · •• • '""3 Nutpat.chell4'textuna -.-.·· _,,,. -._ aumates, AnYsi:tejoba. c:c.lrodor· stalled to your spec flea-••••••••••••••••••••••• tJme! ! ! Bub or Pat. ~ckworkc!i:!·~~~~ 'lDe.~24 bn. ,..EST. •tJ.14Jt lpm.. Paul Toay,646-9866 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uoat. ~test~~': S~l~e· Haul, 1ltlploader dump 963-2304eve:s _ ~6'is.3175eves. Prof palnt'c " paper T .... s.ntc. Free Janee carpenter, R.J.fluffman & Son, Gen 51ill8· eeea · !::mc,f:1"1~ U:.~ ."!!':· han1lna. work auar. PATCH PLASTERING ..................... .. com.m'I. res .• No Job Ccnt.r.CUst.omAJt&Add, oaa .... e.-"""' lillcolllltTca Mo•fftcJ Free eat. 536·4180, All typea. Free Removals, trlmmlhl, small.John.S3l..8082 patlo1, cabloela , ~ , u...... .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• S3S..Q83 e1thnales.Call5'0-8825 pn.mia.i.!'"reeett.Uc'd, ---------1 forrnaca. New const. Res ••••••••••••••••••••••• :;::::;i•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••• •••••• "Two Men Will Move ~ 8'2--24 · c.p.tSenlce le comm'I. M:>_.64, OT Ft~rs: Wood, ceramic, OCCSludent.1Ton•-·~1t. W~'tyouratherhave You" We handle Ire" P .. YotrCCllffe Patcbi.q,tnt/ex~,/Cound. •••••••••••••••••••••• 548-4541U lcbonded vinyl &t cpl 21 """' acertifiedpubUcaccoun· aml moves·offlce • s,_.1.1:..tA .. in re.iden· l'Jll".Boaded,llcdl.oeo7. Clrpet Mao wtll lay yours · c · licensed co~tract~~~ ~~OO ~ro, Ron tant prepare your in· how!ebold. Distance 6: ti~-~ lot. " ext.1_892 __ ·S&te ________ 1 or mine. Repairs Room Additions, C&meolnteriors.531~ • cometaxreturn?Foran local, al10 pacltln1. Pleaae check our re· "8zthi cleanin& tool Guarwork Remodel, New conslr. •Pill io )'our home call Lowest le&al rate. ferences. Lie t 320881 ••••••••••••••••••••••• at btuer uviJlp. Pr Llc'd.CallSpi.J:o.~ Gw•••:g .._.,deal:l.tg . 1168-3182 Uc/inard. Cal T lll·9'4. Guar·, lnard, free eat. HOMESAVERS. Plu.mb-rWl._..wCte•' W est,~ Dale W. Phillipe Cement. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Able service & reason. Pb 847·7273 Ted. 63&-708S I.Ill & Heatinll. Free est. ••-••••••••••••••••••• llavesometJuaeyouwant No Job too small. VERYLOWPRJCES WantaREALLYCLEAN rata.SeHablaEspano1.Tradeyourold1lutCforyOUNGMANSyraexpr Honest Ir reliable lndowa cleaned, re· t.ose.1.l? Clusafied ads do Llc'd/Bonded. M2·2162 On Gardenlnc Maln· HOUSE? Call Gingham Manuel J . Murllld. new goodjes with a In waUcoverina. Free service. BorA. 14/C OK. aaonable, b'11lne11es. it well. 642...5878. alt 5. tenance Georae 549-2015 GU'I. Free est 645-5123 'TS9-Z700 olf., 645-4696 Clasaified ad. 642·5'78 est. 64.5-85'16 Andy 97NOM or 847-0383 bomea & apt&. 14'144ft ~~: ......... ~!! ~!!~ ..... !!!~ ~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~!'!~ ..... !!~! ~~!!~'!~ ..... !!~! ~~~.~·~.~ ..... !!~! ~!~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?~ .. . . -. W room Dmd1e9 Accounting AUTOMOTIVE Bkkpr. 1 g 1 rl o rti c e CLERICAL COUNTER Gil&. FACTORY HB.P G1•r .. Office Partner needed for A/lECClHIC IOOICKHPEI re1ponsibll1ty, with a t. Acc:U Rec. Clerk 2. Will lratn. Part & Steady employment In Orraruzed i.ndiv. w/otc Sm'1esDancesfU6.2SS8 Req'a some acctng ex· Immediate openloa for crowini inlenor desiin Records & Corresp. F/Ume. Yea Cleaners. warehoule " assembly exper. Good typing. Op. per. 10 Key 6: lite typlnf. experienced. General firm io NB. Prior bkkPI Clerk Full time/ part H.B. geg.3'28 operation. Must have por tor adv. ~for 7100 INSUllANCE. Peraonal lines, Dre fr cuualty un· derwriter. E•P4r:lence req'd. 675.·05'2. Robstaoa fusurance. OUTCAU.MASSAGE NewofcslocatedioC09ta Motors bookkeeper el(pU. required w/Jood ~all Ms Stewart Dell-Counter Help. &ood attendance record. appt. * 7l l-ot3 I* Mesa. Xlnt working con· bandll.n& account. pay a. typing altllls. Position ---------p 1 E I'd Apply at Clecon, lnc. •---------i------------------ids &benent.1. Apply, Na-ble & dllpursement1. immed. avall. For CLBICAL fRME /l me. 1tper. pre · 1S55l del Amo Ave. General office -e:x.p. nee. Jr Corva.ir Unlirii.ited Te· lional Systema Corp, 4381 Must be able to anal.)'.e tdephooe Interview, call 'Fash.ion lalaod financial A~ly In person, Gary's Tustin. 731~ Mature fem. ~PU\I (50 INTERESTED pairbasgiven'you a bad Bm:h St, N.B. <Near OC accoonta. Knowledfe of ~ firm lookln.i for resp De • ~ E. Coast Hwy---------• wpm). Proficiency deal call Yvonne 631-2570 _Airpo_·~_rt_)_E_O_E_. ----1 computer helpful. Con ""'nlOn for chaHenging CdM. FACTORYnAIMHS wlfigures. 10 key by • We have something in UictMrs.Ha~r. BoatManUfactUttr clerical nnslhon Lile Dent.al Cba1nide. Assi.9t Arls " crafta exper touch. Key punch IN FASHION rommon -· -Acff•itiH Director CONNELL r-· ln Na. Pleasant group helpful. Apply Kirsch helpful. Informal otc Certified, f/lime. Mesa CHEVROLET ERICSON YACHTS typing c1c phone com prac. Exper. nee. Co., 17352 Armstroac C.M.CallllilUeatt9AM, AndPenooalGrowth? OUTCALL Verde Conv. Hoap, 661 2828Harbor81.,C.M. munlcation w/chents. lncludes 11l~emate Sat. Ave, Irvine. (Near 64.S-5800 Uso,thenletallildown& .\ttracgirlsdemoMlrate CentttSt,CMS48·55M 546-1200 Has the follow101 full· Xlnt ~-SAM · JPM AM"s.~1122. Redhill & MacArthur) -~-----"'-.~--c-1-• dl&cuss a career w/xlet. time openings tor ex· afult. Phone 644-4360 aalt ---------• ~ wu--.. vrn ADULTFtLMS ~~ Auto Parts per'd help. Wages based rorShirleyPreskitt ~ IU!ceptionist for 2 ---------1 10 key, p/l pbooes, Ute ~nn:is~ f~b:d::~:fi 645-ti86S/MS-7520 _ Adm Aastlnl'l Bu.s. Delivery girl full time on ex=~ -M....... · C' -IC "'L girl rrootoCnce. 1 yr exp. FfLIC&.EllX t ypi na. F /T. X l n t mercbudiaina field. We Physical Massage by Travel,lnllntua1$2.tK CM area. Apply in ..._ ...... ~ ~ Lafu,naHilla.830-1395 Beginner spot f«"bright benefits. 100% paid. arelntereetedinmeeting Therapist. Appointment :&crowSecy toS12K person. 1990 Harbor CARPIHTHS PAltTTlMl penoo. Pleasant work· Small local olllce of lndlvldual1 who enjoy 3:31).9PM.Steve,548-2817 Exec:Secretary to$12K Blvd.CM HAIU>WAIE Sbndaily, Moo·.Frl. Ex· ~'!~~ Ahssistdant, ex· Ing cond1. Oppor for large corp. Near people & fasblon "we ---------1 JrvinePenonneJAgency 1 .... sya1 • RaS pand1n1 national or· ~ ~I e ~xper., tr~ & adv. 37~ hr Westminster Mall. are happy to train ~011. Pro( e.xec:. s~lts petite 488E17Ul Costa M~sa Auto Rental Trainee: Op· " ~ ginautioo has opening · vat ·ea open. wort Wk. 1'75 per ino to 89'l-3376. E.O.E. M/F, ' We ol{er many benefits atll'ac. rem .. 21·37, for Suite224 642-1470 ~unity for intelligent, Full benectta. medical, for alert, pet'50flable, de· 7·3. lrvlne:3S2·7MS start, Call 5'9-4700, ext which Include free comparuonship. 640..5476 --~vel-e~ nendly, neat appearing dental, ophul. Please pendable. mature in Donut. Shop-Graveyard 2ut. -•G••EH ___ ... -,S•H-""9 __ , medical, dental "lire in· ~ --~ ~ young man over 18. a""lyln-at: diVl'd .. -' lo learn sales --"'""' t f 11 •-It' .. r ,....._. .,.. gulpfltme Apply, 135 E . • R ... -"'~IHG SW'. o u ... ·P 1me TOUCH OF CLASS Ambltioua Couple Wanted Prev1°"" experience not SecurityOHice followup for new car de-171.h.Sl, CM . "~ · Mature resourceful ~ployees. 11 this in· Discreet F & M escorts&. to manage a small busi· required. Start w /lot· EllJCSOH y ACHTS aler. Position located In C.M. Consumer F'Ulance person with general shop terest.s you please call models646-?ll8 ness p/time. Will not in· man duties, adv avail. lo 1931 Deere Ave, SA Cart• Mesa. Light typ DUFTSM.AM Company baa opeoin1 experience to carry (714) 644-l2l2 or stop by ~ AJ.soH1nnl( terfere w/ your present auto rental counterman. mg, starting Salary $2.8S An:bitectural/Structural for Asalslant Mana1er re&poaslbility in lroduc· betvm 10" lLJOam. 1 -~· Must be willin1 lo Good dnvan1 reqwred. ,....r hour. Apply Wed. f A Efi Saddl b .. yn. exper in consumer Uoo & product evelop· IJW , _ ___. ~-r · 53•0 M Hall ... ., l""• BO T PAINTER _. or · U'Tn, e ac.. t J t M t THE BROA AY ~__,,,CK v earn. r. ,vu.· """· call831·2480or49S-6330. A April Slh, gAM·lOAM at N It T ..,. hr lending, contact I. F . men pro ec s . us ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must have actual job ex-sq, orwal · 0 -.oo · Chall ant 54().1580 have &ood. work back· •Switchboard 835-77'15• ANIMAL HOSPITAL per. yacht refinishing. Nu Orm Plans, 3194 C fuJ..I time, SU hr work·at· ---------ground in wood. metal or 47 FASHIOM1S. ANSWERSERV S2WK ·To $750, uper'd bather, AVON Neat worker. non . Airport Loop Dr. Costa home. Prefer ind. exper. FOOD SBYICI ptasucs. Apply in peraoo MIWPOITIUCH MAILADDRESS SlWK kennel manager, N.B. 1111~ AVON tmoker. BlackJe'1 Boat _M_es_• _______ 2L8/86U763 Pit, morn-aftnl. Apply Klngsley Mfg. Co .. 11184 Equa10pporEmployer Etl9lo ""& ~. ~ _Y_anl __ ,6_7_3-68M __ . ____ ·--------•Draftsman i>up.N-Taco,2259 Harbor P1acenlli1Ave,CM. ~ AYr MAMA.GER JO LUNCH BOOKKEEPER, Costa CLERKS Landscaped Arch1tec-at Wilson, CM 3-Spm, -----.--1-Janlton ___ part----tlme--ev_e_n· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa dntg.oltore, full or tural firm has lmmed. ~5841 Ginlh•m Glrl bOuseclng ln1a 6·11 PM, office Jabs W.e.d. 7075 32 Unit complex, 1 bUt to SeU to friends and co-part tJme, Mr. Dreyfus me Clerks o p e n i n I I o r1·--------a1 service nds women PIT, cleanin&. s day1 wit. bcb. Prime H.B. loca· workers ln your office; 76&-3784. StatClerb draftaperson. Mui. 1 yr top$, car nee. 64$-5123 17182 Armstrong Ave, tlon. Apt. + salary. Call make about $40 on every ------Accounting Clerks exp. Call 645-5161, ask for GENERAL l 540-'1814 Dependable Lady to do for info 540·3535. Cpl $100 you sell. You 'JI have .Bookkeeper Leng & short term as· Unda or Pete Glrls, Sandwich 1bop. nr TV. Housework . Own prd'd. your own business Gewc1L_._Clk signments. Holiday & • RS ' OC AJrport. Mon tbruLabonml 1teadyemploy lransportntionS48·059S _________ , without giving up your Exper. po~. Main· v a cal ion P a Y Dnver for courtesy car, LABORE Fri, 10am-2pm. 554·0670 menl oirered to those Ht>hable retired couple regular job. To find out taining GIL. sal open. Hospitalhutlon plan experpref'd. Mustbe21. ManynooskiUedinduat'I forappl. whowantlowork.Small will house or apt sit ~S£MBLERS more, call 549·7041 or Pleasant N. 8 . area. avail. 114/644-l'JOO, cont a cl jobs avail. No exper. NO GR_OOMH U·C&rt. Concrete plant. weeks or Sum me 50TraineeAssemblers Zenlth7·13S9. 640-8950forappt. Chuck Lindley. E'.O.E . FEE.Comelnoow• .788-4681 months. References. i AYOft,,.,.h. hoc Animal Hosp. To $'750. •---------Needed tmmed ately ··---------i Bookkeeping & II le Dry Cleaning Counter. Eitper'd bather, no clip.. ape Arch. m4>328-S328dlalone Long&ShortTerm ,. secret.a.rial. P/T. Hours See Tom in person. pmg.N.B.6"·5460. Project coordinator HatpW..ted 7100 Assignments BABYSITIER. in Npwt neaotlable. Prime 3'4'C..,..Drin DEMMITl'CLEANERS, w/l.ndscape arch1tec ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3ShlllsAvailable. Shores area. after Newport location w/ex· 54M741 CdM. H.._Mrlr ' tunl firm in C.M. Only ••••••••••••••••••••••• Acctng Bltkpog TEMPORARY Reguter Today to work on various accounting & bookkeeping assign. menu. Work close to your home. Figure Clerks to Sr. Accoun· tanls needed tbruout Orange Co. Must have own tramp. school, Ull 6pm. 631·5854 cell. workioi conditions. (Across From Electron.its M9'cwfit w9'hd exp'd, mature 1ndiVldual Cal Toclov SSMSJO Babysitter Ltve-tn for 756>-03l3. · Orange Co. Airport) Electronic technician. Station for lease, top need c!N~ 3 yr min. · Fr~. Top fSay. Vac Pay children aEes 5 & 9. Pvt IO<*ICEIPER Equal 9Ppor Employer Nal 'I medical electronics 1"'9. 54M4SS Newport toe. 640-7870 ~a or p~Sl61, ult for VidorT11 .. 1rsy NB n" • ...,akin" d J7802SkyParkCr. s.rm" ~te6o0r83l1m ... Exper'd.. Payroll. AtP. ---------1 f1rmhasope~forf1el SuJtelOl Hostea, __ _.L.~ LAUNDRY WORKER DivWalterKldde"Co 1----------1 AIR, bank stmts, lite CLEJ\KtrYPIST service representatives Equ.l()pporEmployer . vnor-NEEDED. P I T, ror 20B2S. E. Bristol Bar•Jdng typint. Part time/approx. 20 bra Must have Jood elec· N1ghh. Stull Noodle tonv. hoap. Beverly Ste 10 New~rt Beach PltOOf OPB.ATOR Slwp, Accwah. iwedt; 1 yr eTr. in re· -tronic backlcrouf. nd. W1l.ll Restaurant, 5411·1418 Manor ...... Victoria CM Non •1 m 0 .... r. xlnt train qua I 1ed •PP 1· GefteralOtfice ,..,.., • (ComeroC rillol& NCR 775 uper pref'd. ..... ~ keepip& ,;eneral Com Housecl aning 542-0387 · Campus behind Hrs 11-1. Contact person· beoellt.s. Good HJ. C.M. office work. •Ability to c~. . Pa.n>' car, ex· R• a.rfr • to $700 e 1----· ----- Robert Hall's Account.emps Carl's Jr) --•A.-., 540-5077 type acclirately 4SWPM. 1*JM •~t. r.aid den-Lota oC variety in W. Imrned. openlo&1 U · LAUMDRY SHIRT . ~ ......... • # tal le medica • Profit _ _. of ,,,__. of --'enced w will uain SAMTlAGO I.AMI IOYS·<ill&.S Ca11 7t4,~29lo.orappt sbari.nl retirement pro-!:tf!"':'utt.c~~ }';ii tlm~ perao,onel: =~ ~~/548 500 S. Main. Ste 501 No. Tower, Unlon Bank In Tbe City ol Orange 714/83$-003 Assembly S3.S E. t.stst, 1\a.aUa 12-16 yean oe aae. Even· CodrhlllWaitNls a ram. Contact Ed km 770-2132. Cont.mpo Gat. hrs, own trans., • · 832·S200. EOE. in& work. Obtain new SdMtol Parker. Coulter Elec· Perioanil Service 22691 xlnt wa1e1. 540·9525 . .--------- ACCOUH'TIHG CLI( 'The Irvine Co. ls current ly seekm1raccountin~ derlt in support or our geo'I acco1tntin1r/sec· lion. Req's up to 1 yr or gen'l ofc exper. in either ~wabtes OC' payables & 10 ltey by touch. We o(fu a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits pklf & an out· standing •orklng en· VU'OO.ment. Ple~ Csll 6'4·3389 9am '1il Noon THE IRYIME CO, 5SO Newport Center Dr Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer TRAINEE ~SEMBLERS & PACKERS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY'! TOP PAY!!! All slufta, day, awing & graveyard includes Banting COMMERCIAL HOTETB.LER Min 2 yn exp needed ror •ml Independent bank w/xlnl benefit.. Salary commenaUTaw w/uper. Full &p/t 'hllers w/mln exp also needed. Call Marty for appt 640-5100 wltnd1. ~n1 & short Banking Progressive, \n- term as•1pments. lloh· dependent bank, seeking day & vacaUoo pay banke:xper'd Ho~pltallution plan 1r9c1t Secnttry avail. O C. Airport olc. Xlnt Jlac...-Drhe 546-4741 C Acroa From Oran~ Airport) Equal Employer benet. Call or apply SAHTIAGO IAMIC 535 E F\rst St, Tuatin IJZ,.SJOO Equal Opport Employer Ben1dD6 Fa.ClilrT ..... Bank exPU req 'd A ti Irvine National Sant C('(JW) DC Contact Shirley Sawyer PAYROLL CLK im=t:r~: for __ 833-37 __ 00_._E_.o __ i:._-1 Exper'd clerk needed or1anhedd, detail Daai.4-• • w/llleutlyrPRexper minded Xllllt ...._ EDP ex})er. prer'd. Will· lns. di=• akl~· 1ln4of CD .... 1111 to lrain on computer Car"r opportun\ty in To Yow Jt!f? if exper b,IOOd.10 Key Ir amaU mt.eruat.looal com· Xlnt employ meal op· ~ aldlls req'd. Xlot pany Newport Center portuniU• at local SlrL b...,;~.nfppfyo ~.~~ Joutloo. Call direct. ~cs.un~ :~1ir -rJ:J:i subecriptions for the Dal-Earn ~ to $300 per wk. U'Onica Inc., 7H/96S-5CJ, Lambert St, Ste 5o.J El TH E SUNS HI N E LIASI• lllP lY Pilot worklnl wlt.h an Low tuition. Placement 9AM ·•PM, Non-Fri. Toro. GI~. Attractive apartment adult aupervi&0r. Earn asaat. 751-919'. E.0.E. H-o-ui_e_k_e_e_f_e_r.-U-v_e_·_io-. complu uekl tndlv. $20 to S30 ...... week or --~-•~.hr, -1--·A ~..1..1 leas· .. ., • more. c.u <2i3> 59'1-0396 Cdot. aper.lit cook ror • --wa~ refs, sm family, no ...... c ....... u a_ e .. • qoon to Spm. (213 } nltes, pt-time or full M.ARINERSSA GS Gell.Ofc to$6150 child.Gd•..,.ces.873-90'2 ~·~~g-~r~:::: 49&-2'7!. 5pm·tpm. Call ~64.z~or BUJ or ~an· ~C::-~1~:~t!li~l.~ Split f'.ee. 1'hll etnployer ln.I. · aenice rep, detail menta. Must be wlllln11 to O>llect. • otc. Min e mo'a escrow ,ls looki.nt for 10meone t.o oriented foe Or•nce Co. work we-ftends and have C &trHJEllS COO« F/TIME • aectttarlaJ exper. req'd. 1row w/co. Buie ~fc finan. inatJt. 21.3-938-3311. ad.apt.ablescbedule. -1 · ..n_, al __ _.., ... _ atjlJ.s "• people pJeasi.QI D. Lan1. Call 144-33189 F/Ume.GoodPay. Exper'd or wl I train Al.Ills , .. "' .... nl con .... penonality are needed. __ ....;;;. ______ 1 SamlllNoori Growth co. 51ocaUons Mesa Verde Coov. Hosp. A:beaefiu iocludinl den· Abo Fee JOO.. Call Con· INSTAl.UltTRMI THllRYIMICO. Welra.in. Co. BenerJt.s 661 Center St• CM tal.Apply at mainofc. tempo Personnel Asen· For window linllnf. Over ... ETROCARWASH 548-SSIS 1515WestclllfDrNB .....,_ .,....,1 Lam .c. S50NewportCtrDr ~Harbor Bl.CM OrcaJJ Penonael for cberty, ~.~:~..:....-ElT · "· tall fr neat, exper. Newport Beach Clunlnc Lady, 1 Day every : wks. H.B. area. Refs. 968-3089 eves. Clerical SR. TYPIST ./Dirtapbooe • ./StA1 . ./JBM Executive ./Repro ./Techn.ical NEEDED lMJrlEDlATEL Y Loq 6: Short Term A•· aignmentl. Holiday & vacation pay . Hospltalltation plu v-11 COOK appointment 842...000 "'•"""' o>Uo>, oro. helpful. 644-84.lM. Equal Oppor Employer Full time, days/nights. F.qualOppoc-Employer -:=~=:-------~-iiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiii- Apply 1n person bet wn 3-5pm Mon· Fri, Coco's ve IOl'Dething you want Don't dve up the ship! 4647 MacArthur Blvd. toeell? Cl .. lfied ads do "List" it in claa11/ied. NB , it well -Call NOW, Sbip to ahore re1ultal ~ 6'2-S6'71. 84Menl. COotC,/TIMI · ~.~~~~~- AM'a, Sat/Sun only. HelpW..ted 710CltWDW..etcl 7100 Mesa Verde Conv. Hotp. ••••••••••••••••••••••elo•••••• • ••••••••••••••• 611 Ceo\ er St, C lrf S48-5'58S GENERAL SECRET ARIES Many Po.ltlons Av11Jable With" .-lthoul 11h. so wi>m ! GENERAL omcE Department Clerks, Cult.omer ~ce Clerk.I. PBX Operaton. -TYPISTS M1n.t.'I wpm. Vari~y of a111iinm~n1a. Systems Corp. 4361 Birch nu...'73U ~ E.roer'd penonnel St, N.B. (Near OC A.a'tBranchCocrdinelor. prel'd. for f\at1.ber lnlo Al.rport) EOE. A crowtb-orlented caUMn.J--. Jl41C..-Drtn Acooa:nU.nl Morti. Bk~ firm ln S •••lldlS.... 14M741 ASSEMBLERS CUllCTYPIST =~ W::-w!n 71Mllt <Acrwft'Om «>wpm, 10 ir.eY betplul vened ha all upect.s ot Beeut;ySalAm ~Q':S:Ver for IM'l ofc Ii A(Par u-Mtc .8ntol to eoonilnate We bne a.a opport&mity ~~~~~~~~ atata.nce. Xln\ loc • opentn&oln.wbraoches, tor aft~. am·:.: ~-~· proride lnlUa1 a recur-bitbla mauiv l\,Jlial CUllCA&.· ACCOUM11MG c:&.I t91it tralnlAI " t.rooble lot• lud1nl deslt.. ttont Temporar7 poa. DOW n. So hi d c .,_problerna. in N~ Jklt I.,.... Uiru Jul;J. Mam t.JPe 50• ut n orp., ldeatcaoclldatewiUhave Tbl• Job ofter• lull ~1:»5. Mon tbnl Fri. ~~m!i~ ~ ~ Mftl'at year. nperlmce mauaer tnlnlnt pro-Plcue call ror •firt. 1nbce (or a m-.:1:.aDdla· ln P1IA. VA• Call• pro-1racn, •alary, .~m., a&&lll. • ceuJn1 p~tdorH • ~1 beaeiha, •tort . bll ~. 10 Ksy uper. ?deli Is prior~· II\ ~' A oPP01'tunlt7 Wbll a Wuoderfut 1'0cid1_.._ _______ _ • tnilu nq'd. llWt.l _,. methoda a. ad· t« edvanccmat. f'or l11· 'of lb0pptn1 we[f ,,Wcntd • l\a .. rnlA. lllil9 u.. 1 ih:i wm.w ~ call • el••~uLpu1ouU.7. w em tai.. 1taey ~llJJ.-r Sta'tlnlnI•mo.caU coaamen1urat1 w/ea· _. ... f« •Ht· m.nu. Af• £i . Call ~net nu.. 1 it ... _. a n AcUan &qui l'Or ~ ..,....,, o.llJ Pilal Cl-11\-1 Ad s.. &. to.11?1. •• &xpericoced It: Trainees. Car• Pbono A Ml.lit. LABORERS C.r It phone a mutL NMI A FEE AT TEMPO O--t£nw.Q 1' ',t : !• "111 ••• t ii • • ~.~:!':.~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... !!.~! ~~~ ..... !!~ ~.~~ ..... !!~~ Mondey'. Apf11 3. 1971 DAILY PILOT ~.?~ •• .?~.•.•,.it.•.·.~~ ..... !! .. -AL PUSSf'lltSOM SALES~ut u":;.~P"'l'F\!y ~b~,·~--------~~~; .... ?! .. ~~~·!! ..... !!.~ ~~.!'!!'!'~ ..... !.!.o .. anv:AJ. 100% FREE llC-.-.UST A 8 Dkk Itek, Exp r --•-.,-.a.•y -·'"" ut. b -•---:"" a must. Xlnt opport ror obatt'OIUst Jae. H11ol· -...-. ~-•-tr RY Ne. Operators. pit. Sl.65 Wuwu you""'° a uameu P\aJJ UnM. SKpr d , U41y r l I b t per 1100• c d anitonC~ln'. K8 1be Jolly Roaer 1.Dc. bu s:;: N~ Be h lJi br. lh·LlnC. p~f'd. A ol your own• You don L Busy ...i.ialr'lclao I of. beudlU•IJU!d.ICll 8usr an opeOUl& tor aD ex omy M ~(' 11 : ems. Extl ~an o/0~• to &.tart. Ae9 c.u ... .()ffO t•t crowtn1. 2 locations S .... D.U•ery per'd 1«'y to report tu 1~0· •• c Beam at borne. full or fill en for •a rl y AM C M &i NU. p l p U you have a definite ~ V Prw ln ch&r1 of Exeellur_'.;,u:l~ry. 1~ f'.J ~arl t1mr. !deal (or 'd DeftJ>aper deUv.r~ 111 l7_1•_)64.2 __ 062_1_____ ~ for a p/tlme Job the Bu11i1n1 DHltn t.oacce';re1poos.1bWt~r: ~~R8 ~es waband • wife team. _,.D. aper pret • but ..,8 IL cu M .S.91>mfratt1eriOdllY1n· DlvWon Out1talldln1ah must. Co'"lact Pat P /tlm• •·-m. W11H 646-<&.Ul • wuo lruo. Pili.CD•. A~ ~. • ..... Ult av"' PM1mo Attendant tor t.erested in workio1, eall & typinc 11Ulla a.NI req'd ~lSCJ .. +oom~~. Call for x R.ayTecb s.:, el•Y .. I tJ Tr nelod1•. UH . ~ble car • br rci .-ralyud YOUAI woman. us oow SSl..(19f.2. for tbta position. Xfftt detalli. Female, must have CRT XIDt pos for pc-t'MO 'ft/ ODaal llwy • N · B. tJ!ws :a~:OO a:nu • ~~. ~~ 10-l. Billboa Salas ww\lnc ~ " benellt Secretary. Ene. l&Uls re-140-0lO I • tr A R R T . P r t v a t e Stoel mat'Ut bkad. Nc>&.ll W.W. Ii INSURANCE 91t« whltb lntludu quinid, S/ff 100 +, t1Jrina u. TIMES mtoloCY otl1ce, s dat ca.1lav1-1 -~w_.., MESS.AGICENf'lll RIALIST.ATI Vlll\OUI lro\IP huutan(e 80 +. lll1.1atbeaclhiarter week.5'S-9'4I , lt I'd 1 N • e d p r, 0 f 0 r ~ta Ct prollt aharlns. Ir &ood o~anlhr. Grow-1--------• ---------~A.A. I me. 0 I •Y on. " 0 SALISPBSOH ISN'T lT ABOU1' TIME Apply In -r.on, 8-Spm tn" men"• t.otlctries. TEMPORARY ....._~----La1u.oa Hilla. Contact ~ " UroJt wo1'k. w • ,... " ~-Eltpec''d penov w/\ool l'~l ~)()OU Hn 1_., Pleue call fur e ntrxpandlni .,.in & T 0 B \J l L D I" 0 R Mon-Fri 1'1042 OUiette Rilht um to tbe Pres ••••••••••••••••••••••• bk~ ca • ·ur ,.0 --,,. •.r.,,,,..,. l ... " lookiaa tor top caliber YOURSEU~? Ave, lrvl~ Xln1 ai>peatW•. ZZ..30 .......... t005 n • c.: e .. itp--e" -..v. ·al----n• with hloh s I t •• 200 Ph omcE JOBS w/ ll'OWlDI co. M&ldl; top wages p1ttd n ~.......... .. a ary 0 .1 .. , . ••••••••••••• •••••••••• CalJCbtia Apply . 'fhe Inn kl Motel experimced rront performance reconb & National Co. w 1t "·---------i..:.P..:an=co::::..:Ltd=:!·•.:.54:.:0-0T:..:.:.:;~:___1 '"A-••• I _,1 J 1---------Laaw>a 211 No. coaat desk clerk ~ulred for exper. la loc1d area. Call dynamic new concepts 1• &llU,._ auu Y ¥042•• MUSIC IOXl.S ' "" h' A I 'ora;pl s•-v 675 ..... 1 b·· an ou•M•--..t•-n OP· Seer . s-n-••y be a part of. bWly work-,._,. L......to •110 llwy ,,t-i1wia8each .. terooon •it. PP>',, · -. • ,..., -....... ~.. * 8._.IS* 5"'"-•-, 1d .. t..._t to CL-.. s -.._. • ------Quality lM, 1555 Buch ~ • llfflfty portunity ror personi. Miii Newport Beach lni wor ; uU ... ree -Top firm w/Jllnt potent & Mald l d S l1ff 8.1 B Pr'" with a capacity to lead Gen Ole/' -"a'· 11•K ~. d tills work wbcn "where you Slot 111¥bioa• Nictelo-beDI needs 'd wan e · tac . ueoa •· 211'1 Coaat Hwy ....... .. .. ~·· & 1 • cboole. Stllt. ruatr or deona, pbonograpba , 1 an exper Mo\el, 1st1 So. Coast Conlna del Mar Ca 92625 others. Must have stronc Emplayera Pay All Fees &44413 Just beC\ltillnS! Practice World's laree1t selec eomml inu ferson Hwy, Laguna Bcb.. MOTii.MAiDS -.,,-__ ,--.--·5a1-'-p--1 persoo.alt.ractrecordof l.11Reinden1A1ency inourolflce tlon. Also •ifta, Very fnend y c o ...... ...,,,,, FulJ•·p/U,.me Noexrv•rnc..1..,.tale ell eope al teas• 3 yr• <Sal •"""'Bl b~•-l,,,. SECRETARYPrr11naU • wcr1t -• r' ted U 90/10% • ~-· _, re ·~ "" : ' Talt•TempCJC'aryJobll furniture. anhqueo. en. recfd. Full~ benefit.a wan P to comm l. FOT personal" Newport Beach 133-8190 pleuanlen&lneennrofc lncreueVourSkllls Americanl.Dt..rnational, callOuu <c.,..1........_. ... .,.,... Apply an person only :i~ipl.Jt. Nwpt Bcb «>nfideotlal interview, Ca1HorAppt/E&Lab '6S Moo-Frl,l·5J>m.Mustbe C.A.11HmY 1802 Kettenn1; Irvine. '"""""'~., Coilta Mesa I n 3205 pbofte c ollect Jerry l~~~~~~~~~~l 1oodtypiat.5'9-s.z3.t ~ DNfhP...-$10 MAN H borBI d'cy' -------Darnell. 714/640-6262,1· Imm~ poe1uonsevail 1S4-lTTt.OpenWed.-S1&t Lite won exper. Mec:b 'I Mus t have exper. in ar "'• ft.ece'Pt /Gmeral oft' Re aAu PM l•--------•1Secretary wanted for of· . I •-ho ... t 'sat'··ut3"""'0f"•xp on;;u-4 11·ce mgr. :n •video Ul Ofl&•S •• erm draftin• c1 .. ~e1 ok + m.&Jnta1n1ng restaurant MOT~ao•l'Yt ~"" 1 •Q '.. Secretari• • .. -··' I ..... -v' .. t·-• ..... slulls C p s er v l c e .. o . Pb one ......,pmenLS c 05e to mecb'I aptitude. Lrc co & related eqwpment & ~ d-e D••Jy Pilot route """... · a lil .. LOCATlON ~. .. ble of bandl1na busv •-.--------TYPISTS c:::-•·ty, sched .. t:-a, your area. • .. w/1uper ben•. Caree hav e a "'or kin ° tn South Laguna-Lacuna .. # 19 ...... ~ YOUR...uOICE W Of • ........._ aome me bkkp '& Sal eepmg. 631-114' "" · • poa. lcnoWledge ol the elec· Ni~I. Mooday t.brou&h .,............ · es tu: TOP PAV ... NO FEt; CallRita tncal&plumbinclrades. Friday afternoons. ~2332___ Pe1.-1ICwww1tlor & SECRETARIES SICUTAIY 557.6122 Apply al, Oran«e County Saturday and Sunday RECEPTIONIST ~; ... ln Lbi. ofc ror R S -· A , t "'l""''~'6 Do you need extra money to S-. M--" -" 1-s estauraot ervaces, morrungs pprox1ma e Excellent oppartunity outi()ing Mill starter. ln· ~· -_.. 2J801 Daimler, Santa Ana. ly USO per month srosa Wtlb eoviroomenlal terel .. "" field for a peo-& enjoy vanety. Let lhe lrnmed operun&. localed Temporary 01vof 8a "' .. • .. _. Fr · .,CJ\ oo h d ..... freedom " Ouibtllty or or 0 C ~ Top t~ Ab il ..... .._ A" m ,,pm NOD..._." l. eanun&s • ..,.,. Cllll e· ma.naaomeot. Or&anb.3· pie oriented person W /Ln· . ' . . 1&a nUVU\o .ency posit required. Phone lion with rnaio office dependent problem solv· wonnn1 temporary as tnp, req'd. revlous sa es 4500Campus Dr. N B . --------llf 642-4321, ask for circula· localed in Fountain .... ability. Call Linda, saenments ot your t'hoice ol c experience prel'd. ti • -d ~-v.wk for you CaU im· Xlol compensation " Cc"' at .. Opr St SO on. b ....,ave d namk an f Valley. FUii lime posi · TJ0.2732, 2211191 Lembert rnedlat.ely bene!its. TlllE SERVICE One ol our best Irvine MAINTENANCE num tr an ma e o llon wath a 3 day St.Ste503, El Toro. Q . Texaslnatrumentslnc. co'a needs operato r caalulolwitoUbebe\Ureedlurna~~your weekend every other!~~~~~~~~~ €~of flee • EO.K 5Apo;.lyyw3000k SaEI +CsctomH~y· w/rnulti partlcian exper MECHANIC """· week. t:xcell. fringe SALES PEOPLE Q 1 d Call Micki , 714/540-7311 M • · .. Fme oppor to join great ....-.-ORT c•..-EI benefits. Requires tront over oa Cd -·----- corpw/lllnt bens Mu!ll be qualified In two ":ii:;",.-5 "' otflre appearance abl.JIJ. Money Money Money 557·0061 I•--------Tow Truck Drivers t>X Call Rita M0-605S oltbe following areas: OFRCIS ty to type 40WPM with 20% Commission off top 3723 BlrchSt, NB SECURITY per'd Top pay. Apply. •ELECTRIC WELDlNG c;1rl Friday, attr:actlve, clencal expenence. Op-Full or p/Ume. Male or ---------GU.ARD G&W ToWiJll, 1000 Irvine Cllril to $700 •ELECTRlCAL personable. artlcuJ1&te. porturuty for advance-fe~le. $3000 + per mo. Top pay, top benefits. Ave, NB~l.252 lnt.erestini pc» m draft MAINTENANCE& u~ lypine. career op· meol. Call 714 /540-2910 possible. New ~ynar:n1c ---------Niit'l co. Male or fem. WHOLf.3ALE TOTiiETRAOE NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC OPEN7DAYS AWEEK9-6 . 5-doww~Ltd I 52'2 loh4ll cw,. H.I. l7141 ltl-7509 STEWARTROnt ANTIQUES Largest. selection of American Oak ln Orange County 750 E. Dyer Rd. S A (at Nwpt Fwy) 751-8922 in• d ...... ot •-co. Detail INSTALLATJON portUllltY with dynamic Corappl. producL We will train SECRETARY/ N.B. area. (213) 645-395-0 -~ ~~ .. ,. •HYDRAULIC growth company. Salary Mus t have own car minded fr some typing MECHANIC open. Call Marilyn Receptlorust for NewP:<>rt Managerial polent1al Collect for interview in Cf'eat co-workers Xlnt •PIPE f1TTING. 64().4550. Center l•w firm. Typll\g 1714 > 768-1444. STENO your a~a JYPISJ Antlq. Elephant Troll Late. Heavy Med/Legal from India. $300. beDI. S""EAM & --------SO WPM. 759·001 • C&URlta 54<>-6055 " Night Men·Z Mature SALES PER S 0 N HYDRAULIC physically fit p/Ume peo-Receptjonist with beauty NEEDED. P IT. Smarty Great jobs Top Pay. ___ Ca_U_67_3-4388 ___ _ Vacations, bonuses or Cowury French armoire fered at ctrca l800. $1200. 644-2145 eves.~ Sunday ,..... Fri. to $750 Brltht penon who likes to lUrii will enjoy this pos. w/sm lovt'Stmenl ro. There could be some Plw. with ttae abauty to ple to work 3-5 hrs per sa.loo image. OpportunJ· Pants, 2407A So. Bnstol, read e I e c t r 1 c a I rught Mon-Fra Job en-ty for the right person to _s_.A_. ------ schematics and abal.Jty to wls loadutg & unloadane woril as recpt. & assist· SALESPERSON Good I I th l ""'WP Ute mechanic 1 •-1n1 our manaeer 10 a · Siu lied tn dictation. typ. Se c' Y I B It It pr . Re a I llJ&, comP'O-'IUon ol cor Flstlconst exp req. Mail r e s p 0 n d e 0 c e " resume to 2M5 E . Coast knowledge oC general o(-Hwy, CdM 9262S Hee procedures. Ex-Sec'y, know Magil? .Will cellent opportunity an tratn legal. Your own or- salea department Cor self f1ce m fnendly 2-secy 3 motivated\ndlvldual. atty, Hunt Bch hrm. o~ Appli~ tOIO run eng ne a es . or ..... · a "' leadina dept store beau· opporturuty for assertive mac b1n1ng of main· mamt&eqwpaerv1c11~g l al ,_, .. :..N 8 h salesperson w.1th an eye ••••••••••••••••••••••• FRGHT DAMAGED HOTPOlNT SALE. 3308 W. Warner nr Harbor, travel Call Rita t.enance parts Must have C8hf. dnvers he re-q d Y s Olhn\DC wprt c f d G d own basic t~ls. A 1 Call 768-47519am-4pm area. Tbi1 job offers or ecorallnf. oo PPY salary. company company benefits ff MPOHAll Y 11~ LP s.cr.tcry to $110 Oppor. to I and a po& w/oo~ ol the fmest co 's in our area. Skill & tact are prime requirements. Much adv potent. to beoeflta, ienerous st.ore Please call for 1ppoint Nurses dacount. For Interview menl Wood Lighting Contact Mrs Whlte fo'or Interview App\. Non smoker, 843·1.00 lrrine 540-4455 Santa Ana. 979-2921 17802 Slty Park Cr _;_;, _ ___;,_.:....__.;__ __ S~Y /UCEl'T. U.S. DIVERS 3323 W Warner Santa Ana, CA 92702 (714 ) 540-8010 Call Rita 540~ Equal Opportumty CJetta Typist $HSt1p ~~E~m~p~lo~ye~r~M~/~F~~ Lots of potent "'/lhas xlnt - co. Very fnendly ofc w/:dnt bens. Cail Rita MAIMT!HAHC! MA .. Mature, responsible. Pvt M0-6055 club. Benefits 673-3515 Jr. Secy to $650 GoOd typlni, nke phone penonalily req'd for ex- tremely interesting pos w/k>t.S ol variety. Nice co Good hens. Call Sally Maintenance M• Permanent position. St..arting sal $900 mo. Lite construction, gen'I main- tenance. 12 acre office c omplex in Orange. Calif. Pd insurance & vacation. P U. Truck ltec.pt Secy to $750 helpful. Send ~ume to Nlce variety 901 in o TA Jl B oolth llo beautiful co. Pleaaant ~. sa.iita An:. mr: w penarWily Good lyp1ng _..;._ ___ -'--------' nee. Some sh helpful. Call Sally 540-6055 RN's 'LVN's NURSES AIDES leYowOwttlo11I Tell US when & where you want to work & leave the rest to US! Plus top pay checks DAlLY No Ftt !-Uniform Allow. Mal prac & all other in&ur pd by US. A boous referTal plan MEDICAL Penc • 11,oof 114-0405 A N a.t 1 Nuntna Set'Vil'e please call Ms. RobblllS, F'lxtureCo. 546-290l SUlte 101 CASH PAID Equal Oppor Employer For Wahr/Dryrs/Refrig worJung or not 957-8133 213/4113-5937 SALESPERSON Paul Dosier Associates.. Inc. Sharp indiv. w/xlnt typ-ing skills. Nice surround· Ina• & good beoeflts. Must be a non-smoker. Call Cathy (714 l 540-3922. RestaW"ant Costa Mesa Stationers, ZTO E. 17th St. CM. tull time. Apply 10 person, COSTAMEsA 556-7075 BOB'S ;;· IHcNntll-loyOf "!'" PRUDEHTIAL Service Station Atten· .., ' l ... SU .... ...a..-E CO Equal Oppar Employer dant, exper'd. Day & Immediate openings m ""' -"""' • Eves. Full & p/time. Ap· our family restaurant.I at is looking for a few cood pl.y. Shell Station, 17th & nearby locations. We re· people Exi ceUeEnttcarel er l•Sec_ret._an···a-1____ Irvine, NB. quire DO previous txper. opportun ty. x ens ve IX!C. SECRETARY __ _:_ _____ _ Joto our fnendly team. 2-yr (earn as you learn> Service Sta. Night Alt.end Come sec 111 t.odaY betwn trainmg program. Start The Jolly Roeer, Inc. bas 2 Or 5 rute6 a wk. Apply, 2 ..... m. ~ salary for those who an openlnf for an ex-SbeU, 17th & Irvine, NB ......., ··-"' Call per'd HCY to report to W...,../W~MK 1 q....,..y up to $1S,OOO. Lbe Dlr. ol llarlurUn1. Sb Service Sta. Manager. Cook T,...._ _640-__ ss_u_. _E_.o_._E_. ___ & typlnr skills are req'd Exper'd. Lle. req'd. CmWen Sales Rei-. earn up to lo r t b Is Po• It ion. Cbevroa, ' rni '• from 11142 Adams Hunl Bch $100 a day Mlling new Journalistic skllJ• ex-bch. Appjicatlona taken 1311 EdJ.oier Hunt Bcb proces.s art prints 4' mir· tremely beneficta.1. XJnt 7·9pm only Jbttb 29 & 23952Avenldadela rorprlnts.CommiSlioo" WOf'k:in& conds & benefit 30. April 3 & 5. 1925 Carlotta, LaguoaH.ill& bonuses.&U-0743 pkg which tocludes Church St.. Colla Mesa Equal Opp Emplyr m/C SALES·UNUSU '"L OP· various group in1ur. 642-5601 n benef\la "prol1l 1haring. PORT. lf you are en Apply in person Batn· Service Station Attend tbusiast1c, ambitious, 5pm, Mon-Fri. 11042 P /time eves/wknds_ believe ID yourself & Gillette Ave, Irvine. ught mech'I knowledge your ability Uus could be 1---------Neat appear & handwril· 1t! Sell motivation pro--.;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;; ing. Apply. 2590 Newport IP'aml· •Substantial in-_B_l_v_d'-, CM ______ _ come. •Immed adv•nce· SICllET ARY ment apport . .career op --sOH.._.EL Serv. Sta Help needed im-rl!;ft ""' med. Full or p/l. Apply, Typi.st/Recept, exp'd. for Landscape Archat~ural firm in CM. S4 hr. Call 645-5161, ask for Linda V ocatlonal Edi9catloft T~ Coordmaton lf you ~eas a min of 5 yrs rltime occupational WaslMn&Dryers Dlx models, completely reblt & reflniabed, 1 yr &uarantee. Your choice $13(). Free Delivery. Grand Opening Sale Ends the 15th. So. Coast Appliances (714 )531.-3964 or 537 ·2S4.2 exper. in one of these ========= areas. baJllting, boat con-Washer dryer and Di.s- strucuon, adverttaln«J bwasber A·l condition commwucallona, health, ... .._ b".._.,_ rA•A automotive, hotel/ _._ .... _e_a_c _~------- moteJ, rest.aW"anl, PBX Kenmore washer $75. recept, travel/ tourism & G.E. Wasber $95. Keo- bave • desire to train more or Norte 1u dryer - Yount people, we mn f15. Gu•ranteed lk de- have an oppor for you. livered 546-IS'TZ We ofler xint worklni conds. nex. bra & lop 2 Refriferatocs. 1 for $100 s a I a r i es bas e d on & 1 for $75. both very gd qu.al.if1cations & exper. cood 8$-2.Sl)S, ____ _ lflhrftted'! Cont.act Ron Guyer Admiruatrator CouUlneROP 3303Harbor, Bldg C Coetll M~a 9'19·1955 Equal Oppol' Employer Refnserator, large, cop pert.ooe, In good conda llOI\. $1()0 675--6879 ---Apt size gas stove $30. 771-2576, 673-1148 port w/unlirniled future. X 1 n t opp or . for 900 E Cst H N t Call Mr. Harvey 642-5794 l\ttY/~pt. w/min 2 yrs · wy, wp Walter needed, prefer ex personnelexper. Must be 8ch. per. waiter, but will licydes 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• scrv. full resp. for dept. a aelf starter. !\ave good Secretary, type 55_60 train. Personable, able oCc. 35 Hr wit. $7000. +. . ti b'llt ., WPM h th d to deal wtth members Nat'l Health Agney. N.B. oTganaia on 8 1 Y "' • s or an or CaJI for appt. Big canyon possess good public & speedwriUng to 90, die-C 752-8600 E.O.E -telephone personality. tap boo e exp er . Country lub. 844·5404 Seamstress for 11a11 loft. Typing 60 wpm w/dic-necessary. Must be self WAITlESS llKES & MOPEDS New & used, buy. sell. trade. Cycle & Co. 248S Newporl Blvd, C.M. 642-7910 8035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exper not req'd. Will taphone Xlnt work•rt& starter. Salary com· Exper'd only. Apply in train. 548·3467 conda. Good starting sal memurale with ability. J ll R 00 & fnoge benefiu. Please Ex.cell. fringe beoefits. penion, 0 Y oger. 4 call Contact Ed Parker, SBe. ac.oasch t Hwy, Laguna Beautiful pair white in· SEAMSTRESS 644-3389. 9am-noon Coo.Iler Electronics Jnc ---·------door kittens. box trod, for boat mfg. Expr'd in canvu work. Must be able to sew acnlan & vmyl. Steady work. itood company benefits. Apply in person. 8 to 3. JACK COLE CO. 176.l Placentia Ave. Cost. Mesa THE IRVltifE CO. 714/963-5628 9AM ·4PM. Waitresses, hostesses & _SJ.S.._B4_· _____ _ 550Newport.Center Dr Mon-Fri. E.O.E. bartenders. Tak.mg ap Do9f 8040 Newport Beach Shoe Sales. oppor for ex· phcatioas now btwn Equal Oppor Employer ~·d male/fem . Good 4·8PM. Exclusive mtc club. 18093 AJgooqum. . No Sun. Xlnt bens. HB Hl.IDtlqtoa Harbour Sal " comm. Top grade Mall S!CRfTAllY footwear. Westcllfl --·------- 1belrvmeCo. ls currenl· Shoes, Mr. Jdarowitz WAUca.aac Jy seekina: a secy lo work 548-3684 Exper'd, full.time. Mesa m our comm'l/iodust'I SpecialServiceaAgents Verde Coo•. HoaJ>, 661 dJv. Bactrrouod Ill real For Prestigious N 8 . Cttrta'St.CM~ estate development. hotel. Various shifts. WAllHOUSI escrow & doc:umentaUon Good benefits. Apply in helpful. Must be self penon. Nevporter Ion. Dl1lrlbutlon center of ruu-ier " well orianir.ed. U07 J ... _~ Rd N 8 vocational tralnlng firm ""-• am ..... _, • · · has apeoi.nl for an ex-.,,pm16Swpm. EOE. ' per'd Ind.Iv. Duties io- CLaJC TYPIST chide forklift, Inventory 1 yr icm'I ofc e:a:per. Typ Stodl •Delivery control 6 1ome heavy inc so wpm. Must be Good driving rec. Apply lifting. Facility located poi1ed~onable &; in pmian, "28 Newport m Costa Jlrleu. Apply, able to elltremdf _Bl_vd._Coe_e. .... __ M_e.s_a_. ___ , Personnel, NaUoftal ~r ~~ 6 wor~· Switchboard Opr. wm Systems Corp, 4361 Btrch mgenvironmtnL train. PtUme to start. ~~;,.!.-)BE.0~Neat' OC Pleuec.JIM4·al89 Must be reliable 6 able .nu.,..-•• . 9am'UlNoon to work eves/wknd1. waDIER 1'HlllY1MICO. 645-61.IT Arc:b, Hell Weldere $SON....-portCtr needed tor Hfht:tnr fix- Newport Beacb n:t.EPHON'ESALJ!:S tureco. ~. 203'15. E. F.qual Oppor Employer MO EXP HEC llbln. Irvine. 544-2901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOG TRAJNING Your Place or Mine John Maron 5411.0059 Golden Retriever pups Whelped 2/6/'78: AKC. Males & females . &Wl-8762 Dalm•han pups, AKC, shots, show qual /pet. 842-8115. Dobie pupii, AKC, black & tan, 7 weeks, champ. line. 661-2820 POODLE, AKC. blk. loy 8 mo's . Sasarras s bloodlines. $100. 673-4933 Dalmatian, ped., 9 mos, beaut., Sood w/children. $50. To iood bo.te. 548-2381, 645-3180 A/ghao puppy, & mo .• beach bloode & silver. msle, cb•mP linh w/papen $350. m-43118 AJ.{C Labondor Retriever puppJe1, champ lines. ~-557-1 ....................... To 1ood lo•lnc hom.- bHllt.. a yr old a~ed Rualcte, all abots. ~ 2 yr old SM.Jue. movtns. can't lreep. Evea. 1S1447, dyal?MMI I WE BUY CUAMCMI •TIUCtlS COSTA MESA OATSUt-i • , 1011 \SO\,~ SO\ • I IN COLN MHICllHY 2826 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA By JlOBEllT BAHER Of .. o.lly .. ~ . A cudidate for Huntiniton !leach city attorney says that 10me members of the City Coun· cit and Plannihg Commlasion may be guilty of confllct ot in- terest. Gail Heton, who is nmning against Boofa and Jerry Bame eark BBCouaril · Lists ... .. . .. . . . 4 Candidates ~. . ~ ........ Interviewed There are 16 cmtdldatu Jor fosr stat• on the Huntingtora Beach CU. ~uncit. the electWIJ ii April 11. Followirig are brief pro/ilft of tour of the council candidatH together with their ~ on iome current municipal issues. Similar profiles deolmg with niu other can· dldates appeared in the Doily Pilot lo.ft Wednesday, Thursday and Fn· day Proflles of the remaining three candidates wtll appear in rubse· quent 1asua of the newspaper. f Jobn O'Coaaor, 44, la no strangel' at city ball. 1 He is the former deputy city attorney who was fired by City Attorney Don Bonfa after a altercation between tho two mesa late in December. Each is declarlntc bi• In· nocence. O'Connor 1 ._,Ul seek of. Jlclal re- instatement, but doesn't· plan to return to work for the clly. He sa)l4 he ls not running for the coun· ~ii to get back al Bonfa. o-co•ot0• O'Connor, who restctes at 181182 Florida St., bas a maater.'1 degree in public admlnislratlon from Cal State Fullerton aiMet. Jf W . degree from Soulbwesl.Un • Upj versity in Loa Angeles. Here are bis position~ on .inubicip~ issues. • Growtb: He sa1t problerpa have occurred because pres· sures from resiclentalal de· velopers hne Inundated the planning process. He adds that sewers are over· burdened "and there ts llo ell:· CUse for it." J a rvla·Gaaa: He tbioka passage ls inevitable allhouah be personally favors the Behr bill. He says that some adjust- ments can be made, such as cut· ifng down outside consuhant . :;erv1ces ~d reducin~ "exorbi· tant'' out.side legal expenses. He says charges mtgbt be im· .. , . Pair Seized ' In Beating 1 MONDAY, AP~IL 3, 1978 TEN CENTS OD Conflict I ls ab$utd for the city attorney lo prosecute such cases. 'lifhis is something for the dis· tricl attorney to do, not the city attorney. He has tbe in: veatigatlve PQMrs to conduct an investigatloo, •• Bonfa added. . "Mrs. Hutton ls so tnex· perienced that she doesn't know what she is talking about," be said. • Bame said Mrs. Hutton's com- menb Jlppearecl to be .. frivolous campaign rqetorlc.'' "lt seems to me an attempt on her part to a:et the auction of th• ptess," he added. Batne je'cl that campaign speeches. should delve into a candidate's qualifications. $1 Millon 'Payoffs' Hanna, Others WASHINGTON (AP> - Tongaun Park today listed pay· meats or about $1 million be said he naadQ to more than 80 U.S. congressmen but denied under oath that be .conspired to b'G' In· nuaict' tor the South Korean 1overnment. tn tm tint public testimony on ..ne.ted South KoNan influence· buyUlg, Park added new names to the public list ol lawmakers he said benefited from bis dis- bursements. And he listed " higher sums of money ttt.n bad previously been disclosed. Fl!fltlaer~d Ffaery J ie Keith. 7. of Huntington Beach. dreaed up to suit h Indian name. Little Flower. during this weekend's pow-wow ot Indian MaJdens at Lion Country Safari in lr91ne. More than J.,QOO girls and their mothers joined in 1tmes, dances and arts and crafts activities during the cam pout. School Conservation Teaebillg U:rfie4 By KA'l'll'Y CLANCY °'*Dettyll'l ....... H The nation'• 16,000 public school dlstrict:a should begin to teach conservation of resources along with reading, literature and science, the country's hi&best rankini educator ~aid in An•eim today. Dt. Ernest Boyer, U.S. co~ missioner or education, said, "We must. of course. tAlach the fundamentals and pffP&re stu-- den ts ror vocationa. But laocuage and vocation are insut- ficient by themaelftS. "U our ci@zatlon b to sur-vive, our student.a must not only become informed, ttiey must beeome wise u well.'' be con· tiDued. Park, testifying before the Howie ethics committff, sald be had given $1.000 to former Rep. John J. Rooney. D·N.Y., $1,000, to former Rep. Donald Lukens, R·Oblo. and~ to Rep. Edward raucn. J).JU .. ear WP Park's ~ . beaellcl•f1~• ·~ f .mtr Or•n1ee Cotliat7 COn.artJ mu au.UH 1..,clleMe. J).Callf •• .._ alfec~~ '261,ooo. Hanoa pleaded tut month .to ton· spiring with ark to defraud the U.S. 1ovemment. Park also said he gave $211,000 to t'onner House Asian. afCaira su~mmittee chairman Cornelius E. Gallagher, D·N.J. Federal prosecutors h,ad J1ated <>Ny $200,000 for Hanna, and the largest amount previously listed publicly /or Gall~er bad .been about $100,4*>. The bigtest part ot tbe $211,000 to Gallagher, Park testified, was $1!0,000 of a $'250~000 loan that Park aaid be forgave. Park also testified be bad gj\'eft Rep. Charles H. Wilson, D·Calif., $1,000 as a wedding gift when Wilson married a South Korean woman. He said be eave $10,000 cash to former Rep. Nick Gallfianalds, D-N.C., In addition to $500 pre· <See llANNA, Page AZ) ~ BB Woman Flees Attack A 21-year-old Huntincton Beath woman escaped injury when sbe broke free from the clutc'"'8 of a suspected rapist who thtew her to the pavement In the Bolsa Chica Stale Beach parklnt Jot late Sunday nJgbt.. Tbe woman told J>9lice ber at· tacker irali>bed her from bab.lnd shortly af't.er 10:30 p.m. She atrugaled for her freedom ud ·ran screaminf fer•help toward Pacific Coat Jliatiway. police Said. I I!' A PUii.DC motorist saw the victim and aroYe her home, police uid. The ·auspe~ted rapiSt, a thin male Latill ln Ilia 20's, was not apprehended. police said. • S' RetxJrd Seen If April showers bring May nowerS. Orange Coast residents should be hip-d'4'p in posies next month because more rain is forecast. A National Weather Service spokesman said the chance of ahowers is 30 percent late tonight and SO ~rcent Tuesday morning, with clearing forecast for Tuesday afternoon. No further rain is seen this week. Temperatures should be in the upper 60s durini the day and the mid·SOs at ni&hl, he said. John Gietzen of the Orange County Flood Control District said this year's rainfall total, whidl already bas set a season- tO'date record, is moving up on the all time record for Santa Ana of 32.6 inches, meuured in 1884. Santa Ana tallied .26 of an inch th.ls weaken~. bringin' the total since that season began last July to 27.09 inches, Gietzen said. Rainwalther 1. Sherman J>en.. ny of Huntington Beach reported a weekend rainfall of .21 inches for a '°'81 of ,25.09 inches. while the Moulton Niguel Treatment Pluat in Laiuna Nlauel measured exacUy a quarter of an inch. brin&hll ita seuon measurement to 28.t'f inches. Carter Beading Home . ' MONROVIA. Uberla ("AP) - Pres&dent Carter ended hla precedent-seUioi visit to black ·Africa today with a warnlAI that Sottth Alric&U) rejectlQQ of ... rr uonable .IOl\IU011 ta NamtOla "could preclpltat. mare nrious difference•" witb the Uoi\ed Stales. Talking to reporters aboard 'l'laink lt,11 E'lfl1. Regional Fly.in this weekend sponsored by Aviation Explorer Post 391 of Orange County. A flour bomb contest and ,3pol landing competition were part of ttle ac· Air Fo«e One before atopplDi in Llbeda 00 hi.a war home. the president said be beUnes Nicerln leader 01.,.sesun Obaunjo shares hia cooc:'m about Cuba'• mili\4!'Y presence in Afrlca. But Carter added, without elaboration, "I think there 11 a difference in em· phasis " A~ experimental biplane built by John Miles of Huntington Beach, a .pilot for Air California, gets an inspection by Aviation• Explorer Scouts at the El Toro Marine· Corps Air StatiQll. Scouts from as far· away as Seattle came to a Western Uvities. Al a working lunch with. Manson Sentence Stands Libedan President WUliam J\. .Tolbert Jr., Cart.er called for an Alric a free from • 'inter!erence of a military Or other aature from outald6 fonea or from ttMir 'proxies." Especially in Angola and the Horn of Africa, where Cuba and the Soviet Union have sent troops and advisers, Carter said, "we want to see outside military forces and qut&ide in· 8lllrk7 Ball.yard, 33, of 2616 17th St., has lived in Huntinstoo Beach for five years. She is employed as a real 'estate aeent and has attended business and real estate schools. Ma. Halkyard is active In the Women's National PollUcal Caucus. "With my real estate background \n site analysis. feaaiblllty studies and rezoning ot properties as part of my quallficaUona. I feel I can Jive realistic decisions concerning Is-' sues faced by the City Council,"1 Ms . Halkyard said. Growth: Ms •. Halkyard said: she favors expanded industrial· Al Coen~·. 40, has been in private law practice In Hunt· ington Beach for 13 yean. He is win4fng up hi& 12th year on the city councU and ls seeking re·eleclion to his fourth con· .secutive term. He baa been mayor three times. He -.nd his wife and three children Teside at 5792 Meadowbrook 'Drive. Coen said he is the most. qualified can· didate for election because of on ·the·job training in the city and coa on other governmental agencies. "I have the professional back· ground lo assess issues fairly and to recognize the chafe from the wheat," be says. Coen says that his record as an incumbent Lt the most honest statement of qualification•. He outlined bis oplnioM on ri •. tJi&aues." . · . commercial growl)\ and more uniform residential arowtb in keeping with the city's master plan. Growth: He says that. officiala must be cooUnually -aware of the effects of uncontrolled 1rowth. "The tools of planning and ion· -"' iJtJ should be paed to t~•w•to growth a.od crute a deslrable balance," he declares. He says lhe city bas recently reacted to fears of an over· burdened sewer system by authorizing a study of problem areas. J a r v t s · Gann: Ma. Halkyard s aid she will HALICYAaD vole for the Jarvls·Gann initiative and predicted it wtll be approved in June. . "I wlll study the city budget to determine where unn~easary expenses can be eliminated. I prefer not to see any new forms of taxation to make up \he dif. ference," she said. Central Park: Ms. HalkYard said she opposes any new city .programs that would require ad·· ditional COdt. '1Who is going to pay for them and what can the city afford?" ahe asked. Ms. Halkyard said she prefers that the park offer p"asaive ac· tivlUes. Sbe favors the rroposed sltatboud park "only I tbe city can receive revenue from the facility." Boise Odea Marsh: Alter go- lnl lbere foe obaervation, I felt it Bandit Hokh Up BB Gu Station A band.It wearing a red skl mask held up a Huntington Beat"h gasoline station early to· day and neS,ted $50, police re· Jarvla-Gua: Coen says thpt· he doean 't know al present what he. would do as an official lf the Jarvis initiative puses. "I'll make a decision baaed on whatever is the best alternative presented at the time," he says. · Central Park: He s~ya he ap- proves of more active ree.re•t.lon activities in Central Park. "It was designed to be more ac· live," bes~. He also ernlorses a skateboard park Ul concepl. Bolaa Cblca: He wants to "preserve wetlands and approves of a linear regional p•rt to con· nect the manihland.s with Cen· tral Park. Downtown Redeve1opmeat: He prefers that ~ prlnl• sec· tot accomplish revitatlsatlon. He says that the city should as· su°:'e leadership role and to pve an11tance to developers. · If there. Lt a c-edevelopment plan; be wants lt to be limited to the area to be developed and ndthing more. ported. ' . A witness told police the· Gothard: He favors Industrial use but wants a commitment. from city to enhance the area .. He looks favorably upon city as· slatance and incenUves to 1ain higher quality development. ·Couni)eniea BUI to Ooerturn Conviction trial by ap impartial jury when the presiding judge refused to move the trial out of Los Angeles. WASHINGTON (AP) - Charles Man.sOn's bid to have his conviction and life aent~nce overturned in the 1969 murders of two California mea was turned down today by the U.S. Supreme Court. .•tood trial for the Hillman and Shea murders. and testimony by former Manson "(amily" mein· ben and othen indicated that Manson bad ordered both men· killed. M&DICIO, wbo lut April faHed to ealn Supreme Court review for h1a Tate.LaBla.nca f!lurder convlctton, ru.ed tbeae J>Olntl in hla newest appeal! • While the murder victims were not as promloeot aa those in Man.son~ (lrat trial, the ap- peal said, "The defendant's name had become a household word -one synonymous with the bogeyman." · · nuences depart." Tolbert told the visiting Americ~resident : "We wol.lld urge a live Amerlcen policy of creativity which would inhibit rather th.an prevent or bewail the occurrences of external sub- version and armed inte"ention. ·particularly between proxies of the superpowers." Tbe juaticea left intact M anaon's 1910 co~9lction fOt the murders of Gary Allan Hinman and Donald "Short)'•' Shea. Police say the two were '111ed within weeks of the Tate· LaBlanca mua ID\ll'ders. -He aald he wu denied a fair • -Manson also claimed that "adverse publicllf" worked to ·deny him a fair trial. • After lunch, Carter visited 250 American volunteers at a Peace Corps center on the outskirts of Monrovia. He departed Liberia .at 8:25 a.m. PST, more than an hour behind schedule, for a 10- hour flight home. Hinman's ~ was found in his .Malibu hbme in late July 1969. 'The body of Shea, a ban- dymu who lived at • ranch where Manson and bis followers stayed, was diacovered last· year. Prosecutors said be was· kllled sometime tn August 1969. · Thal month, movie actress Sharon Tate, wealthy in· duatrlallst Leon LaBlanca and hi• wife~ and four other people were murdered at homes in a fashlonkble Los Angeles neigbbortiood.. M 8D.IOQ was convicted of the Ttte·LaBlanca murders lo a 1971 trial that became one or the most DUbUd.Md crlmln-1· pto9· e.cut~oil 1l 1ttl1toty. He later Fre.PflgeAI BOYER •••. "It seems that the time·haa passed when we can conUnue to play catch up gr•de. after grade," Boyer continued. He said the key should be con· stant assessment ~d testing or youngslers by local educators so teachers can determine if slu· dents are learning. The carter Administration ap- PQintee called upon paren"' to assist in educaUon, by flicking the switch on their television sets and reading with their cbildren. ''I think we might all be startled at what we learn both about ouraelvd and th~ written word," Boyer continued. The former college chancellor noted lhal President Carter i.s committed to public education saying his me budget package includes $12.7 billion for educ•· tion, the largest such inveatment in the nation's bistory. F,....Pa,,eAJ HANNA ••• 118 Parente To Petition On .Boe Stops Parents of children attending Hope Vlew School lD Huntineton Beach's Ocean View School Dis· lrict will ask district trustees tonltht to cban&e two existing bus atops. The IJ'OUP ~pteaenUn1 a tract In north weal· Hunt1n1ton Beach claims current stops at Talbert ~venue end Fl.Wbu:ry Lane ..-EdJa+N;At S~ and ,. Inlet Drive ar~afe. However, r~ by district official.a, the llUQUngton Beach Police Depa.rtment Traffic Bureau and tb.e California !lichway Patrol, whh:b reg· ·ulates school buses, confiict with the pareou• viewpo,int. · Diatrtct Superlnlendint Dr. Dale coonn said the two police agencies have recotimended making no change in the· present school bus picltup and CVQP off poll\ll. .. The parents are ast1ng that bu1 stops be made wi~ lbeir tract, rather than ,po its perimeter oo such busy. arterial streets u Edward& S&.r.eet and . Talbert Avenue. ,,.. Tonight's school board meet· in& will be in district. offices at 7972 Warner Ave. al 7:30. Also on the agenda Is the selection of new school ~ard of· ficera. Manson lawyer Irving A. Kanarek told .the justices that state officials and the news media were guilty of "malicious and vicious invasion" or Manson's legal rights, malling him "a sub-human monster in the public eye." -The appeal said that the" dama1tnr testimony of ex· Manson family member Mary Brunner was false and should not have been allowed as evidence.. -Mamoo'J law1ers nld the trtal eoart elt'oaeOUllY ezcluded all prospecttvo jurors whose tm~oyen woulcl * PQ' them ~JW7ct.l1· _..The defeda.nt's a~peal also ctaiJned ther.e wu iu\ltftcient ..,Udence, in the ablenep of a bOd.y. to pro~Sbea's 01utder. •'The evidence be re is incom· petatt to show and falls lo show that Shea ia even dead," the ap- peal said. . F,....P_,,eAJ DOCTOR ••• ing.(ul fortn of life and that it is almost impossible for an infant in the womb to survive lm· mersion in the saline fluid ad· ·piinist.ered to the fetus' mother . Chatterton arcues that saline survivals are by no means un· known and that Waddill lied when be offered statistics to the contrary while testlfyinl in his own behalf. Drown Victim Still Unknown Oranse County coroner·s dep· uties continued their efforts to- day to identl.fy a youn& apparent drowning victim whose body was recovered off the Santa Ana River mouth Sunday. Investigators said the corpse was clad in cut.off blue jeans. when recovered after being aipted by pleasure boaters. "Speculation is that the body is .that of a victim missing for 10 days now after entering the water off Huntington Beach and never returning. The body was recovered by a boat dispatched by the Orange County Harbor Department out of Newport Beach. · College Trustees Plan Joint Meet The Coast Community College District Board of Trustees will hold a speeiai meeting with the joint senat.es of Oringe Coast College, Golden West College and Coastline Community College on Tuesday. The meeting is scheduled from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Faculty House on lhe OCC campus. .' > masked man, about alx feel tall" and weighing 1., pounds, dis· played a hand1un, demanded the cash and t.ben fled on foot. The robbery took plaee al 3:.s· a.m: al the Arco station at Pacific Coast Highway and Hun· _tington Street. M'adowlark Airport: He wants to keep it open, but abo ..,,. DAILY PILOT Y~man~~ Oil Freeway t • •• Manson Jferdict ' 'J)plwld WASHINGTON CAP> - Cll•rlet Manson's bid to have his ~vietion and lite sentence ~rtumed in the 1969 murders ~f .lwo California men was tamed down today by the U.S. Supreme Court. ·The justices left intact Manson's 1970 conTiction for the mUrders of Gary Allan Hinman a~ Donald "Shorty .. Shea. J1olice uy the two were killed "'tthin weeks of the Tate· LaBianca mass murders. Jlinman's body was found in hfs M allbG home in late July 1'"· Ttie body ot Shea, a han· d)"t11an Who lived at a ranch where Manson •d hi.I followers iyed, was dJscovered Int )"e'ar. Prosecutors Hid be was )il!ed sometime in Au1ust, 1989. That month, movie .clress Sb aron Tate, wealthy in· dustrialist Leon LaBianca and bis wife, and four other people were murdered at homes in a bsbionable Loa AnaeJes ~lghborhood. Manson was convicted of the 'Pate-LaBianca murders in a 1971 trial that became one of the most publicized criminal pros- ecutions in history. He later .tood trial ror the Hinman and Shea murders, and-testimony by former Manson "family" mem- bers and others indicated that Manson had ordered both men killed. Ma~son, who last April failed to gam Supreme Court review l for his Tate-LaBianca murder l c~Yietion, raised these points in his newest appeal: -He aaid be was denled • fair trial b)'. an .i ~ Jtrry When lhe presidlnl Judi• ...tuaed ao · move 'he trlal out. of Los An«el~. ... Painting Sltuhed In Museum LONDON CAP ) -A visitor lo the Nat ion al Gallery stepped of't!r a rope barrier, drove a kftlfe into lh.e Nicolas Poussin i . nting ••Adoration of the den Calf'' and slaahed the nluries·old work into several p1ecea today, museum officials reeorted. + gallery spokesman said the p,f1ntang by lhe French master 'Iles been very badly damaged, • • . but we think it will be possible lo restore it." Police said Salvatore Borzi. Z'l, an Italian resident of the London area, was arrested and charged in the case. They of· fered no explanation for the at· lack. Poussin, who worked in lhe early 17th century, was con· 9idered a master of classicism, and his style inlluenced French art into the 19th century. ''The Adoralion of the Golden Calf" is ~lieved to have been painted about 1635. . (See PAINTING, Pase A2) Coast ..... Tfiink lt'll·Flg?. A~ expetime~tal biplane built by John Mtl~s of Huntmgton Beach, a pilot for Air Cahfornla, gets an inspection by A viat1on · Explorer Scouts at the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station. Scouts from as far away as Seattle came to a Western Regional Fly-in this weekend sponsored by Aviation Explorer Post 391 of Orange Cou~ty. A flou~. bomb contest and spot l~n.d.mg compellllon were part of the ac- t1v1t1es. Mesa Wontan Loses ·$10,000 in Fraud By MJCllAEh PASKEVICH °' -a.NY ,. ...... The ,life savings of a 70-year- old Costa Mesa woman have beeri wiped out by a scam pohce call ~e " "*' clro '' Two women are ~g sought tod•y iD' connection with the fraud •~h.,• that left. t1'e vie· Um 'Nial 'In _,.t, ~ box \tiat 'once betd between 9 000 and $10,000, police said. ' The incfdebt began Friday af. ternoon i'ft a shopping center parkin' tot OD Harbor Boulevard when the elderly woman was ap· proa-ched by a red-haired woman in her $Os. Police said the woman direct- ed the vict.ftn's attention to a second female, a black woman In her 40s, who was making a call in a nearby pbone booth. The victim was told the nmad in the phone booth had just round $26,00o in cash in the parting lot and was uncertain wbetJ\er to keep it or phone police. .. Th~ victim told police that, at first, tbe was aJtPrebenslve and told the two women she wanted nothlni to'do with the money. The second female auspect of· fered to split lhe taah 1rith the victim and her new friend tr they JJ: promised not to call police and agreed to put up a show of "good faith money." The first suspect agreed and the trio drove to '-bank at Harbor and Wilsoo .. Slreet wbere the red-haired wottfan reported· ly withdrew a lara,e sum of cash to s~cure her aha.e o( the money. - AlthoUCb the •lctin\ said she wanted nothing to do wlth ·the scheme, pollce said she allowed the sus~ct.s to enter her home when they drove her home. The victim said she fell "hyp- notized" by the two women and allowed them to see her life sav· ings that she kept in a metal strongbo)(. under her bed. The bo>t contained close to Sl0,000 in ~wenly dollar bills, police said. The two women scooped up the cash and pf()mlsed to return in 30 minutes with the savings and the victim's share 0£ money allegedly found in the parking lot. The victim railed police Sun· day when it became evictent she had been taken in by the scheme. She told police she had been saving the money for near- ly 18 years m the hope of one day buymg a trailer. More Rain Seen • On Coast Tonight measured exactly a quarter of an inch, bringing its season measurement to 28.97 inches. Assessment Of.Irvine Service Set A continuing assessment of the Irvine department. of com· munily services and a review of th ftt.U of vu.al dly comtiU led or scrutiny b.J lhe Clty Council at 7:30 p.m. Tue3day. Oornmanui eervlces come 'Under 'cnUC:isrn troap numerous quarttt1 Of the city, incht J membel'S of the council. Late-laaL yea.r, tben-. department. director Jesse Washington resigned at the re- quest or the council and City Manager William Woollett Jr. Included among council con- siderations Tuesday is whether to begin recruitment of a new director. The council has felt a new department head should be more skilled in administrative ability than in sports programs (Washington's forte). One criticism of Washineton wa s that he lacked ad· ministrativc experience. The council also intends to re- view each of the department's programs, which include youth services. recreation services, senior citizens, park develop· ment and cultural arts. Acting department director Harry Ehrlich is scheduled to present the council an overview of the status or the various pro- grams. Committees \o be e\taluated by the council Tuesday are the Significant Tree Committee, the Equestrian Committee and the Senior Citizens Committee. G. Brent Muchow, director of public works, recommends that the Significant Tree Committee, whleh now makes judaments (See REVIEW, Page A!) MONDAY, AP.RIL 3, 1978 TEN CENTS 'Payoffs' 1, Hanna, Others J,inked • WASHINGTON CAP) - Tongswi Park today listed pay- ments of aa>out $1 l_P.ilUon he said he made to more than 30 U.S. congressmen but. denied under oath that he conspired to buy in- fluence ror the South Korean government. In bis first public testimony on alleged South Korean influence· buying, Park added new names lo the public list of lawmakers he said benefited from bis dis· bursements. And he listed higher sums or money than had previously been disclosed. Park, testifying before the House ethics committee, said he had given $4,000 to former Rep. Jbhn J. Rooney, D-N.Y .. $1,000, to former ltep. Donald Lukens R-Ohio, and $650 to Rep. Edward Patten, D-N.J . Near the top of Park's list or beneficiaries was former Orange County Congressman Richard T. Hanna. D·Calif., who allegedly got '$262,000. Hanna pleaded guilty last month lo con· spiring with Park lo defraud the U.S. government. Park also said he gave $211,000 to former House Asian affairs subcommittee chairman Cornelius E. Gallagher, D·N.J. Federal prosecutors had listed only $200,000 for Hanna, and the largest amount previously listed publicly for Gallagher had been about $100,000. · The biggest part of the $211,000 lo Gallagher, Park testified, was $130 ,000 of a $250,000 loan'that Park said be forgave. p .a~ ....., 'f1*1 b given Rep. ares H. WilliOO, D-Calif., $1,000 as a wedding &1fl wJteD Wilaon mafl'ied a South Korean woman. He said he g,ve $10,000 cash to for mer Rep. Nlck Galifianaltia, D·N .C., in addition to $500 p_re· viously dlSclOsed: , .. The biggest payment. Park listed went to former Rep. Otto E. Passm~ D-La., who al- legedly received cash and gifts of bet ween $367,000 and $407,000. A federal grand jury's lndict- m en t last week against <See HANNA, Page .U> No Strangler Charge Slated LOS ANGELES CAP> - Evidence against the 37-year-old handyman questioned in the Hillside strangler case is too weak to charge him with murder, the district attorney's office said today. (Earlier s•,_, A7) -·~· "There is insufficient evidence to prosecute," Deputy District Attorney Roger Kelly said. The man, Peter Mark Jones, was arrested Thursday and later booked for investigation of murder in the deaths or 18-year- old JiU Barcomb and 17-year-old Kathleen Robinson, two of the 13 slaylngs attributed to the SO· called Hillside Strangler. APW~ PAYMENTS DETAILED Tong1un Park Open Heart Surgery For Wayne BOSTON <AP> -Actor John Wayne of Newport Beach un- derwent open-heart surgery to replace a mitral valve today at Ma ssachusetts General Hospital, a medical source told The Associated Press. The source, who asked not to be identit\ed, said the operation was • uneventful" and Wayne \!tat resting in .. satisfactory con- dition." The mlltal valve is tbe valve bet .. een the left atrium aod ~ left ventricle of the heart. Wayne's two sons scheduled a pr~s conference for this after- noon. The hospital would not confirm the surgery. Dr. Mortimer Buckley performed the operation, the source told the AP. "He's got problems ...• He's a sick man," another medical source, who also requested anonymity, told the AP. "He'll be here for quite a bit." Wayne, who has been in the hos pital fbr five days, will celebr-ate his 7lst birthday in late ·May. . The 70-year-oid film star bad s hared a meal with several members of his family Saturday night in a private room at Maison Robert, the restaurant owner confirmed. Wayne "looked well .•• be looks trem e ndous," said restaurateur Lucien Robert. In a telephone interview. Robert said Wayne "seemed very happy" to be out of tbe hospital -howeyer temJ?Ol'ari- ly. He said Wa§he "did.D't. look hke a man who looked sick to me." Hospital spokesman Martin BaQder. asked if such outing.s wete common practice for some Massachusetts Gi?neral patients, said: "Yes, if there's no problem • He's just been hav1ng diapostic tests. Patients often ael leaves -sometimes for a day or two.•· The Oscar·winnina actor had CS. WAYNE, hp t\2) " Readied II llnp al Irvine '1 communJ-'1 Hr'Yie. e.a2 Ion pd tho senior cltlaeoa committee are acheduleO lhl.s week. On WedntldQ, the comrnu.n.lty service• commlaaloo ls •cbeduled to e.ahsate a pro- posed IUl"ff1 to• be \l&ed U • I "report card" '° &racle the city after-•cbool plauround pro· aram. The Cl'&' Council will review the aarne aurvey propoul at ill Tuuda)' meetlJlg. • The survey. ii ~proved, will ~ 10 to about 300 parents and teachers at acbooll where the pro1ram ii ocrered. "' .. Commwlooers also will re- view a request from \he Presley Park Improvement CommiUAle, to use about $21.000 lo Quimby Act park fund.a to in.stall park bencbea, plea.le lablea and a barbecue area at Presley Park. Quimby' Act funds are local monlea colJected from de· velopen In Ue_u of dedicated park lands. The~ ii $31,803 ln the Qalmby kitty for Prealey Park or other park projectJ in the neil&hborhood of California Homes in northeru Irvine. On Thursday, the aenior cltb:ena commJttee will bear a pretentatioQ OD a lawn bowlin8 propoaal, arid. reports from the Oran1e County senior clttzen. pro1ram office, \he Oran1e Count1 1enlor cltbena co\lllcil, and about local aen.lor citizen ac-Uvltiea. A .. brainstorm" workshop alao is on the attf'da to discuss what seniors need and want in services and activities. F.-...PageAJ HANNA ••• Passman alieeed theJlllrmer congressman had received $213,000 from Park. . Passman was charged with taking bribes and improper pay· ments from Park to help Park sell rice to South 'Korea through U.S. government programs. When Leon Jaworskl, the com· mittee's special counsel, asked Park about his relationship with Paasman, Park denied that he conspired wilb the former con- gressman. "It was legal for me to make ~ontrlbutions to conareasmer> llDtil 197•: I thought at the time I wu doing my level beat as a businessman,'• Park said. .. But l cert.Inly was not con· spiring with him <Passman> to defraud the United States gov· emment or anybody else," Park testified. Park said he did hope his pay. ments to lawmakers would "in· nuence their activities" but said he made them only u a South Korean businessman, not as an agent trying lo buy influence for a foreign government. Froat r.,,e AJ WAYNE ••• hoped to keep his stay at the ~ospital a private matter, reg-, isterlng under his given name -Marion Morrison -after fly· Ing to Boston lo a private plane Wednesday. Hospital statements on his condition have been limited lo terse reporu that he was un· deraoing tests -but rumors persisted that he was being pre- pared for open-heart surgery. ' Last week. Boston television station WNAC reported Wayne was to undergo heart surgery to replace an aortic valve. Michael Wayne, the actor's son, said, "We're aoing lo be talking to the doctors. So far, we haven't any idea of what i1 golng to happen." He said his father baa been concerned about hla health since losing a lune to cancer in 1964. The hospital baaaald Wayne's present tests arenolrelatedtotbecancer. DAILY PILOT . ..., .............. THIRD GRADERS PLAY A ROUSING FlELO HOCKEY GAME AT UNIVl!RStTY HIGH High School Shares FaclUtlea With Bonita Canyon El,mentary Youngtt•ra Kids Aim for Hat-Trick University High School AUU Young Athleiea. By JACKIE RYMAN Can yon Elementary School. school ~t.ructora learned about OI ... Delly...._ SUft Hockey sticks flailing, the stu· They're paJ'\icipating in a two-the needs of younptera while dents race across the athletic year-old program in the. Irvine the children learned new skills. field at University Hlgh School Unified School District that When Bonita Canyon Elemen· in Irvine. But wait a minute permits elementary school tary opened Jut fall and Miss aren't they a little smalf to ~ youngster5 to benefit from high Powers was tranaferred there, hilb school students? school equipment an4 staff ex· the program went wtth her. "Wh • ... all pertise. Under the proaram, whlch la 0 s ..... e go e?" pipes up Judy Mclnru·s, •n atbleUcs in-ffi i .. n.. .._ ed b •'--a rather young-sounding voice. .... now o ic ~ enuvra y un:i "I am, 1 think," responds structor at Universit)' Hlgh, ex· school district and both achoOls another one. plains that she and Baker began involved, each clus al Bonita Hlgb school athletics lnstruc· in the fall of 1976 donating their Canyon is bused daily for three tor Bob Barker towers over the lunch hours and free periods to weeks to University Hish. players, calling out, ''Spread visiting Turtle Rock Elementary There the instructors and out! Spread out! You're not iron Sc hoot to work with the sometimes high school students filings and that ball's not a youngsters. help the children with traclc and magnet!" field events, racquetball, field In cooperation with mo•ement h k ll tl d The field hockey players in d oc ey, vo eyba an tennis, fact, are third graders at Bo~ta e ucallon specialist Ginny sports largely not available at Powers at Turtle Rock, the high elementary schools. HIGH SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR 808 BAKER COACHES lrvfne Program Popul•r Among Stud!nta, Parents ClemwpWeek Planned/or Irvine Homes The city of Irvine has scheduled a cleanup week, Apnl 28 through May 8, to allow res1· dents lo dispose or large items o( trash and junk not normally picked up by the rubbish true~. Rollaway t rash bins will be posted at various points as cal· lection centers ; they'll be emptied by Dewey's Rubbish, which collects city trash. Locations are: -Woodbridge; Culver Drive= and Barranca, at tb• Harvest Festtval Sile. • -university Park: Mlcbeljbn Drive and YllleAnnue. FroaP~AI REVIEW ••• about trees o ( historica l significance, be reformed into the Arboricultural Advisory Committee. The committee would be given expanded duties along with its expanded name. ll would advise staff, city com missions, and the council on tree removals, tree main· tenance, trees affected by new construction, and, of course, significantly historical trees. The council will be asked to appoint nine members to . the Equestrian Cornmittee, which wu formed by the couoc:U Marcb2L Turtle Bock: · Campus Drive· dead end, at the cburcti site. Five inembers, accordinl to Racquet Club: Robon Driv. Aastatant C\ty Manacer Paul and Esllrit Way. • Brady's recommendation, would Rancll: Yale and Deft'n•td be citlieos .n\h equestrian 14· avenues. • .teresta. Ode would be a com· Greentree: Manzanita Street, munlty eervtces commissioner. next to the school. "' one an Irvine Com p•DY Culverdale: Hamlltdo Street representative, one from the. and Thiel Avenue. • county Environmental Manaie- This year, Miss Powers said, the end of the year will climax with a track and field competi· tion, a feature instituted last spring. ''The parents were so excited about last year's track and field meet, they've been askin& for it all year long," she said. During the competition Miss M clnnis said, teams are f~rmed with elementary school children mixed by age and sklll level so that new friendships are formed and teams are evenly matched. ''It's another way or leaching hand-eye coordination and spatial concepts," Instructor Baker explains about his work with the children. "We're interested In seein& the kids leam to develop and control their bodies so they'll be happier taler on when they io out into regular life. We're not really concerned about who wins." he said. The program seems popular all around. "The kids love it " Miss Powers sajd. ' And the hjgh school faculty? •'The teachers love working with these kids because they're so open and receptive," says University !Ugh Principal Bob Mohr. The instructors say they'd like to see the program spread and become district-wide so that all elementary school children will have the same opportunity to ex· pand their horizons. "I don't know of another pro- gram like it (n the whole coun· try,·' Mlss Powers said. I. I. .. .. . . . . .... ~~ ,. . •• . ~ ~-· . . . . ..... : . . . . . . . ' ; '. . . •• Colony / College Park : ·ment Apncy, and one a dty Harvard Park, in the acfJacent community developznent depVt· · dirt areL ment awe in mber. · ; .. CalUomla Homes: Yale and ,.. · Wlnvale av nuea. ' r Residents File Mobile boane owners bl the ·El Morro Beach Mobilehome Park have filed a suit Jn Oraoce Coun· ty Superior Court, seekioi an en· vlroomental impact report on proposed state ae<iulaltlon of their 2N·Wdt neighborhood. Marian Showalter, alo-nr with moblle home residetits Paul W. White, Marearet Bowen and Rosalyn Black, filed lbe auit with the court Friday. usertinf they represent both the mobile home owners and resldenta ol 4S coUage1 at nearby Crystal Cove. The State Department of Parka and Recreation la ap. praiain& the 3.201 acres of land between CoJ"ODa del Mar and Abalone Point, inchtdtor the mobile home park IJld Crystal Cove for poaible uquilWoa u a atatepark. But tbe moblle llo~e owners claim tbe project needs an en· ~lronJnental impact report before state acqullition of tile property. Laod agenb Mlh the state'• Departll)eot tJI ~tral Services say the El& mtOl be prepared in conjunction· "1tb the land •P" pral.&al. ~ They claim the state ruieda t.l'9 ElR, appraisal report and a mobile home relocation pro. cum all at the same flme to take to the Public Works board. Homeowners however con· tend a study of· the imp.ct of a state park in the area, lncludinf possible damages to plant and animal species and disruption of wildlife migrations, should be made before anytht1'g else. The suit, filed Frtdly by Wynne S. Furth of the Pomona law firm of Allard, Shelton and O'Connor, seeks a writ of man- date, a bearing for which will be heard April 25 in Orange County Superior Court. The state is looking into ac· qmsition of more than 3,000 acres of land, including three miles of coastal land between south Corona del Mar and Abalone Point, and inland about two miles into the San Joaquin Hills. The land, with the excepUQn of El Morro Elementary SchoOl and a water reservoir beh1A4 the campus, would be acquired throu1h 1976 P•rk Bond Act money u well as o\Mr ata&.e fund• ad. uide for ~u ac· qulalUon. ... PAINTING.· • It was houebt by the NaU~ Galler)' lo lN5 for tl0,()00 aA4 ts belle.ed to bo worth atic»ut. $925,000. Tracy O'Mara, a 15-yeat~d scboo1"1rl wbo saw the incl~; ••id; ••A man stepped ovei-U:.t!: and stretcbed up to tbe p and put a knife lnto lt. He~ the knife down and Ul~ll wit!i bis other hand ripped tb• painUal' and threw It to the floor .. I did not believe 1t at finL l was a bit acared.'' 1 ..An attendant and the J>Q)ice were called," a •Po\Mman for the Trafalgar Square aaUery said. "l can't think wny l.n)'ooe ehouJd want to do tb1s to • paint· Jng. It is not orfenslve. It just dtt- picta the Israelites daneln1 around the Golden Calf." · In the Bible, the Golden Calf wu a falae idol wonblppecl by the Israelites in ' violation of God's law handed down througb Moses. Such vandalism ln recent years became a worrisome problem for rnu•euma, particularly in Western Europe. lo one of tM mo.t notorious attacks. a man knocked pi~ off Michelangelo's sculpture Piela at the Vatican in 1972. ll waa reatored. A Hamburg man confessed to spraying acid on almost a doien pieces of flne art in West Germany last year. Complex Damaged LOS ANGELES (AP) -It took firefighters about 10 minutes to control a blaze in a Marina Del Rey apartment com· plex Sunday, but the fire still caused an estimated $30 ,000 damage, officials said. Surf Exeellent . 50,000 Brave Cool Winds at Beaches Despite cool breezes, Newport Beach lifeguards said today lhe weekend sunshine brought out SO ,000 beachgoers Saturday and Sunday. Lifeguard Lt. Logan Lockabey said Saturday's crowd of 20,000 was treated to some excellent surf, with sets runnin& at a con· sisteot live reet before the breezes picked up. . . He said seven people were rescued on Saturday and only one person out of Sunday's crowd of 30,000 needed lo be pulled from lhe water. Meanwhile, the County Health Departmt!nt quarantine re· mained in effect today on • beaches stretch ing from New port's 52nd Street to Brookhurst Street in Huntincton Beach. The beaches were closed near· ly a monlh ago when a broken sewer line pumped about 20 million gallons or raw stwage down the Santa Ana River, con- taminating lhe strands at lhe river mouth. County Health Department of· fictals said they are continuing their dally samp~lng of the . waters at the restricted beaches, but could give no indication Jlow soon the beaches might be re- opened to use. ·. ... • .. " . . fl •• .. " ,,,. • II • 'f· D l ~ 'J . '1l • ~ ,, a l .. r Manson VerdiCt Upheld WASHINGTON CAP) - Charles Manson•• bid to bn• bis eonvlctlon and life Hntence overturned in the 1969 murderl of two California men wH turned down today by the U.S. ,Supreme Court. The justices left intact Manson's 1970 conviction for the murders of Gary Allan Hinman and Donald "Shorty" Shea. Police say the two were killed ·within wee~s of tbe Tate· LaBianca mas~ murders. Hinman's body W8$ found in his Malibu home in late JuJy 1969. The bod.Y of Shea, a ban· dyman wbo lived at a ranch where Manson and his followers atayed, wu discovered Jut year. P~ aaid. be waa kilted somet.lmeinAugust, 1961l. · That month, movie actress Sharon Tate. wealthy in· dustrialist Leon LaBianca and his wife, and four other people "ere murdered at homes in a fashionable Los Angeles neighborhood. Manson was convicted of the 1'ate·La8ianca murders in a 1971 trial that became one of the most publicized criminal pros- ~cutlons in history. lie later stood trial for the Hinman and Shea murders, and testjmony by former Manson "famlly" mem· J>ers and others it)dicated that )I anson had ordered both men killed. Mamon, ..mo last April failed ti> eala Sapieme CoUrt ~ for b~ Tal.e-LaBlaneJ tnurder convlcUoq, raised these po1,ots in ' iUs ne~t rppeal~ -He aaJd he was denied a fair trial by an impartial tGtt \fben the presiding Jud Je re-fbsed to mo•e the trial out of Lo& Angeles. While the murder victims were not as prominent as tboSe i,n M&DSon's first trial, the ap- <See MANSON. Pace AZ) Pair. ·critiCal Mer Cr.ash; Man Charged A Coc:ona del Mar couple were rt?port.ed in critical conditiOll at So\llh Coa.st Corn· mun1ty Hospital today alte~ their vint.age Rolla Royce col- lided with another car in Lapna Beach Saturday night. And police said they arrested • second motorist on charges ot felony drunk driving following tlte 7: 30 p. m. collision Salurday ~t the comer 01 North c.=oast Highway and Aster Street. The crash left Gary Concan- JJOn, 27, of 313S Bayside Drive, ~d his wife Patrice, 32, criUcal- injured in their convertible 9 Rolls Royce, police said to- d•Y • The Ccncanooos. alont with Eric Werlhof, 21, 33856 Silver J;.ant.ern. Dana POl.nt, driver ol \he second veblcle. wer4' ~:re a ted e.t tile acene and • <See CRASB, Pap AZ> Ody ...... ,......_, ... tricll 0'09Mell CLOUD WlTH TRAILING FUNNEL (C~NTER) APPEARS OVER SAN JOAQUIN HILLS looking Toward Coastal Hiiia Between Laguna and Newport at 10 a.m. Sunday From El Toro More· Rain Seen • On CoaSt Tonight Two Fires Cause Heavy Damage PALM SPRINGS CAP) Fires in a b'olel ~d a medical clinic halve ause<l an estimated $250,000 dam_,., but no il\juries, according to flN offlclals. One blue brolto out early 5'lzl.. day ln a foa:rtb .. noor laundry room at the downtow" Spa Hotel, said ftre Capt. Tom Robinson, and 50 to 100,... on tbe foutth and ftM noora were evacu~ ftC)binSoD esUmated dallla&es at •.ooo. . . Rainwatcher J . Sherman Den· ny of Huntintto11 Beach reported a weekend rainfall of .21 inches for ~ total of 25.09 inches, while the ldoultoo Niguel Treatment Plant in Lagunlt Niguel saeuured ~xactlt a 41119'ter ol an 1neh. bri1tCln1 lls. season measurement to ,..97 Inches. l Mes oman Vretiniof PigeOuDrop B:r MJCRAEL PASKEVICR Of .. DllllY ...... The li!e aavinp or a '10-year· old COs\a Mesa woman ba,ve been ~ped out by a scam police call tne "pigeon drop." Two women are being sought today 1n connection with the Craud scheme that left the vie· tim 1"ith an emply strong box that once held between $9,000 and $10,000, poUce said. The Incident beean Friday a!· · ternoon in a 1hQpplng center parking lot on Harbor BoUlevard when the elderly woman was ap- pro ached by a red-haired women in her 50s. Police said the woman direct- ed the victim's att.en\.ion to a second female, a black woman in her 405, who was making a call in a nearby phone booth. The victim was told the woman in the phone booth had jusl found $26,000 in cash in the parking lot and was uncertain whether to keep it or Rhone police. The victim told police that, at first, sbe was apprehensive and told the two women abe wanted notbin,; to do with the money, <See SCAM, Pace AZ) Suit Filed 'By Trailer Park People Mobile home owners in the El Morro Beach Mobilehome Parlt have filed a suit in Orange Coun· . , •lronrbental impact r port on proposed state a~sition or \M .. • nd ood. -* U.er~ a1on1 w1th mobile botne re.ldentl Paul W. Whii., Margare\ Bowen and Rosalyn Blact, filed the auit with the eourt Friday, assertlng they represent both tbe mobile . bocne owners and residents of 4S cottages at nearby Crystal Co~. The State Department of Parks and Recrealion is ap- praising the 3.,2Jn acres of land between Corona del Mar and Abalone Point, including the mobile home park and Crystal Cove fOt' possible acquisltlon as a state park. But the mobile home owners claim the project needs an en- v i rorunental impact report before state acquisition of the property. Land agents with the state's Department oC General Services say \he EIR must be prepared in conjunction with the land ap- praj..sal. They claim the state needs the EIJt, appraisal report and a mobile home relocation pr«>- gram all at the same time to talce to the Public Work$ board. Homeowners however con· tend a study of· the impacl or a stale park in Uie area. including posfible damages to plant and animal specie$ and disruption of wHdlife mf&rations, should be made before anything else. The 45uit, filed Friday by Wynne S. Furth of the Pomona law firm of A!Wd. Shelton and O'Coniior, seeks a writ of man· <See svn~ .... Ai> MONDAY, APRtL 3, 1978 . TEN CENTS 'Payoffs' Hanna, Others WASHINGTON CAP) - Tongsun Park today listed pay- ments of about $1 million he said he made to more than 30 U.S. congressmen but denied under oath that he conspired to buy In- fluence for the South Korean government. In bis first public testimony on alleged South Korean influence- buylng, Park added new names ito the public list of lawmakers he said benefited from has dis· bursements. And he listed higher sums of money than had previously been disclosed. Park, testifying before the House ethics committee, said he ~ had given $4,000 to former Rep. John J. Rooney, D·N.Y., $1,000. to former Rep. Donald Lukens, R-Ohio, and $650 to Rep. Edward Patten, D-N.J. Near the top of Park's list of beneficiaries was former Oran1te County Cooitressman Richard T. Hanna, D·Calif., who allegedly got. $262,000. Hanna pleaded guilty last month to con- spiring with Park to defraud lhe U.S. government. Park also said he gave $211,000 to former House Asian affairs subcommittee chairman Cornelius E . Gallagher, D-N.J. Federal prosecutors had listed only $200,000 for Hanna, and the largest amount previously listed publicly for Gallagher had been about $100,000. The biggest part of the $211.000 to Gallagher, Park r \30,0C)t a ,._ loen that l>ark )e forgave. • Park aJff tesWled be bad alven. ~· Chlrles Jt. Wil1an. f>-Callt. $1,000 as a wed~n,c e1ft when Wilson married a South Kor.ea,n ~man. He said he gave $10,000 cash to forrner Rep. Nick Gauttanakls, D-M.C .. in addition to $.SOO pre- <See HANNA, Page AZ) lndostry Park Project Eyed In Clemente A public hearing on a pro· posed General Plan amendment which would allow a 380-acre in· dustrial park on land currently zoned for open space ls scheduled Tuesday night before the San Clemente Planning Commi.Ssion. Tbe meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in City Council chambers at. city ball, 100 Ave. Presidio. The proposed commercial- industrial park would be located at the intersection of the Forster, ,Reeves and Visbeek Ranches, about half a mile east of the San Diego Freeway and north ol Avenida Pico. Plat\ning commissioners are also scheduled Tuesday to re-- view conditions for approval of tentative tract maps for reslden· tial, commercial and industrial development on 762 acres of the Reeve3 Ranch. APWI ....... PAYMENTS DETAILED Tongsun Park Greenbelt Seeks Role In Lawsuit The board of directors of the Laeuna Greenbelt. Inc. voted unanimously Saturday to at- tempt intervention in neaatia- •t.ions between Laguna Beach alld Rancho Palos Verdes Corp . in a $37 million land use Jawsuit A,oiiducted by the ~rporation &lain st the c~. Tom Alexander, president of the environmental group, said 15 members of the board of direc- tors voted to seek court approval to allow Greertbelt officials to participate in the negotiations. which have been held behind closed doors since January. "The city is negoUating with the owners of Sycamore Hills in secrecy, and we don't believe secrecy is the city's business. We don't think the citizens of Laguna believe secrecy is lhe council's business either," Alex- ander said this morning. City Attorney George Logan last week told Greenbe'lt of- ficials it would be impossible to allow them in disc ussion s between the city and Rancho. He said the city entered the negotiations with the develop- ment firm on the condition that both sides would remain mum on the status of the closed·door talk.s. But Alexander said today his group wants to be in the room when discysslons are going on. "Woodrow Wilson said, 'Open covenants, openly aririved at,' but what we have here are secret covenants, secretly ar- rived at. ''They say these are the rules. but the City Council can change those rules." Alexander said. He sald bis group wiU ask the eourts to allow them to enter into the negotiatmg proc~s. Rancho Palos Verdes claims (See GREENBELT, Pa•e ~> o.Hy .......... .,,..,., ........ HELPER SERVES REFRESHMENTS DURING 1.5-MILE CHARITY BENEFIT RACE Saturd•y Event Spon1ored by S•ddJ•b•ck Court Club Dre" 150 lntrant1 · • 1.50 Run in Marathon· South C0118t Ratt Aia. Retarded SchoOl • A San Juan Capistrano runner took overall honors Saturday ln a race sponsored by lbe Sad- clleback Court Club that rahed' about U>O for Esperanza School for the trainable mentally re- tarded. Robert Garden, who entered in the men's 15 to 19 age catesory, had lbe fastest time, 36 minutes and 48 seconds, for the 6.S mile race, a spokesman for the court club said tod•Y· He said about 150 people en- tered, payin1 ·SS for advance re1lstratioo and $T for late entry t'O compete for tropblea. In addl· tlon, commemorative T-shirts were gtven to all finishers. Three wiMen in individual categories were members of ooe San Clemente family , the spokesman said. Kristofer Avila won the men's H -and-under category with a time or 57.37. while Ingrid Avila took the women's 14-and-under with 59.25 and Ulla Avila won the women's· 36-and-over with 48.53. Other winners in the men's competition were Michael Sheedy of El Toro, 20.3$ category, with 40.3S minutes; Gary Nash of El Toro, ~-45 category, 42.25 minutes; and Earl A. Melmder of Oranae, 46-SS category, 44.18 minutes. There were no entrantl lJl the 56-and-over category. In women's racins, additioQaJ winners were Cbria Kallal of Laguna Niguel, 1.5-1~ a1e 8J"OUP. 69.01 minutes, and Marjie Da.na of Palos Verdes E11tem. :in.as age group, 49.50 minutu; Chanca ln school attendance boundatl• for the fall will be recommended to Capistrano Unified School District trusteea tonight by district staff for cer- tain elementary 1c!M>oll. Tonlibt'• meetlnf ll ~anned for 1:30 ln diltrlct omoea. 12972 <;aHe Perfecto Ill San Jua Capistrano. Attendance area• iD Mission Viejo will be redrawn with the September openln,& of the Cordova Elementary School. Children north of AHcla Parkway will attend t>arcelona Hilla .Elementary SCboOI, If the staff'• proposal Is approved by truat~. Mlttklft Vien chlldren uvm1 ~rtb of La Paz Road, aoutb ol Alicia Parkway, excludlnl homes acce11lble from Jt~oaJmo Road Oil ArboUtos. would attend Cutlll• Etemen· tary School. Students 1ivln1 east of Marauertte Parkway, between Crown Valley Parkway and La Paz Road and lncludlng tbe homes off Arbolltoe. would at· tend the new Cordova Elemen- tary School. Children who live aoulb of Oao .Parkway, between Martuerlte Parkway and the San Dieco Freeway, would attend Vi~o Elementary School. Other proposed chaqea call for sbllllng all fifth and slzUl· grade Mhsion Vlejo atudenla from the Capistrano Sdlool In Teaching of Conservatinn Urged By KATHY CLANCY ot..,.0.11,,..•.siatt The nation's 16,000 public school districts should begin to· teach conservation or resources along with reading, literature. Auto-cycle Crash Hurts T,vo Marines Two Camp Pendleton Marines were injured late Saturday when their motoreycle collided with a. ~•r driven by another Marine on· El Camino Real at A venida Lucia in San Clemente. 'Dale Brueiieman, 21. told police be bad started to pass a car driven by Robert James Chatterton, 21, when he saw left tum signals fluhing on lbe car. Both vehicles were south· bound on El Camino Real. Chat· terton was turning left on Avenida Lucia, when the · motorcycle Approaching his car from the rear ov4'rturned and slid into the car, police aaid. Ernesto Vasques, 20, a passenger on the motorcycle, in- jured his right ankle in the acci- dent. Vasques and Bruegeman were transported by fll'emen ln a city ambulance to San Clemente General Hospital .. where Brueeeman was treated for ~ock and lacerations and re-. leased. Vasques wu lrallSlernd to the Camp Pendleton base hospital. Chatterton sustained no ln· juries, police said. Laguna Bookmark ..., Wmnen Honored Winners ol a bootmark desicn contest will be honored Tuesday during a National Libl'ary Week party for children at the Lacuna· Beach Library bellnntna at 3:80 p.m. Wol!er Hanke. an El Morro ltlementary Scbool tilt.rd srader. it branch library wlnller and will be feted at the library, 363 Glenneyre, alone with other coo. test w1nnen. DAILY PILOT and · science, the country's highest ranking educator said in Anaheim today. Dr. Ernest Boyer, U.S. com· missioner or education, said, "We must, of course, teach the fundamentals and prepare stu- dents for vocations. But language and vocation are insuf· licient by themselves. "IC our civilization is to sur-nve, our students must not only become informed, they must become wise as well," be con- tinued. "Unless we begin to educate children as to bow to live with conservation rather than con-sumption, we will face some dif- ficult days aheJad." Boyer, in charge of distribut- ing some $10 billion annually in federal education dollars, was in Anaheim to address the conven- l 1on of the National School Boards Assoclation. In his rer..larks, Boyer also focused on the teacbine of basic iskilla, reading in particular. Children should. be able £o E',... P,.,,e AJ SCAM IN MESA ••• The 'Second feinl,le suspect of· fered to split the cash w1th the victim and her new friend if they promised not to call police and. agreed to put up a show of "good faith money." p The first suspect agreed and the trio drove to a bank at· ll arbor and Wilson Street where the red-haired woman reported- ·ly withdrew a large sum of cash to secure her share of the· money. · Although the victim said she wanted nothins to do with the scheme. police said she allowed the suspects to enter her home. F,....Pflfll!Al CRASH ••• transported to the South Lacuna hospital. . Werlho~ was arrested by police on cnarges of drivlnc tm· der the influence of alcohol and carryine an open eontainer of alcohol in biJ car. He wu re- leased from jail Sunday on bis promise to appear in court on the cbarges,,P.Ollce said today. Police said the Concanilons were making a left hand tum on· to Aster from North Coast. liiahway when the colllslon oc·. curred. Officers be11eve Werlbof's northbound vebicle entered tne intersecuon acamst a red light, broadsidlnl lbe Rolls driven 6y Concannon. when they drove her home. · The vicUm said she felt "hYP- noU1ed" by the two women and aUowed them to see her life sav- ings that she kept in a metal strongbox under her bed. The box contained close to $10,000 in twenty dollar bills, police said. The two women soooped up the cash and promised to return. ln 30 minutes with the aavings and lbe victim's ahllJ'e of money· allegedly found in the parking ~-. . The 'victim called police Sun· day when it became evident she 1 had been taken in by the scheme. She told police abe h•d been savtnc the money for near- ly 18 years in the hope of one day buyinl( a trailer. .p,...pGgeAJ 'HANNA ••• Tead and write by tbe fourth · grade, Dr. Boyer said, and It should not be up to high schools and colleges to teach basic element.a.rv skills. "It seems that the time has passed when we can continue to play catch up grade after• grade," Boyercontinued. He said the key should be con- stant assessment and testing of youngsters by local educators so teachers can determine if stu· dents are learning. The Carter AdmlnhtraUon ap. point.ff called upon parents to assist in education, by flicking the switch on their televilion sets and reading with their children. · "I think we mlgbt alt be startled at what we learn both about ourselves and the written word," Boyer «mtlftued. T6e former C!Gtliet chancellor noted that Pres\dent Caner is committed to public educaUon saying his 1979 budiet package includes $12.7 blllion for educa.- tion, the largest such investment ·in the nation's history. Boyer said he favors Uie presi· dent's proposal to cteate a separate cabinet level depart· ment of education and does not believe the departmen~ would lead tC) increased f edar'al in· tervention. Boyer said be opposes the pro- posed tuition tax credit adding the president has aald be cannot support both that propoaal and increased aid for education. Boyer contended the ta~ credit would take away funds nl)w used to help private school cltatrlcts and students 1n need of federal help. ~ . . ., ·.i~·: . . . ,-·r ,·"-.. ~·\··.-.. ~~~ . ,,_·~ '\ ll ,}'t; .. ; r,.;- .. • . '' 7' •1. <'" .: 1~:. . :i.:":. . • 'i .. ' . .. .... ~" . .. . . . . .•. '·····~ . 'l .·1.,---.... ··:· .... 1 . ' . · ...... . . ... .. . .. . . , . , . .·. -.,:..·,.:· . \. ... ~, .. :.·.: ,.. ';. -· • >. . -~ .·.~: ... ~ . . . ·i'· : ... •. :·. · i.: ·~. , • I••• ,. . . . A fireman at tbe scene said the impact of the craah popped open the left-hand passenger door, t.browtQI Mn. ~ and ber car aeat onto the atre.t.. • • . . ·.,· ....... -z'~'.f~-~. ·. . ; ~: ·;.·.' ....... T •. • ~. . . ..IJ.t ~-:: . l#~. . Mr. CooelmlOQ tutfWtcl may facial cuts from jlua lhatterect la th• colJ.lllon.. '-l ,,..J:~:.. ·, ! ... f San Juan' Caplatrano to ,.lasloo Viejo elementary 1cbo9!1. Siith ~•d atudeQll ..,Uld then be ·ahtned to Captstraoo School from Palisades lj:lemen- tary in Capiatrsno Beac~. R. H. Dana~ ln D_. Polnl and aaehl and San J~an El .. in san Juan Capi . -• Junror hl&b and ... gh school at- tendance areas would remain the same. accordioc to tbe alaff's proposal. It propoud :i.boondartes chances are approv1d, ooly Caplat.rano School (&beth &nde only) II) Stil Juan and CoDeord!a Elemenlary Scbool ta San Clemente would be tx~ted to be above student capacity. 1al<S. Truman Benecllct. deputy" 1uperilltedesat. Fall enrollment LI oot ~·· •d lo overcrowd CapialrUlo Junior blJb 1eho01J. B edl~ saJd. . Caplstrano Valley Hilb School in ¥lulon Viejo will be e •OO atudent.s beyond capad17, accordlq to dilt.rlct eoroU proJeetioos with ao enrollmtat ot about 1,'150· 1tt,icltnt1. St.P Clemente H1&b School .ls qpecit.- ed to be about 65 1U.tdenta beyond c.pacity, with 1,81$ atu- denls. Dana Hills ffigh School In Dana Point wm open Mlow ija 1,840-atydent capacity. District. voten bave turned down seboot eonstructloo bond measures three times in l1'o years. Enrollm'°t ln the 11rawl- ing Capiltrano diatrtct la expect· ed to increue from tlle current 16,000 students to 24,000 ln 1982. accordiog to di.strict proJectiooa. Capo JI alley RoOO. Plan. M~eting Set A workshop on the Caplat.rano Valley Circulation Stady wtll be conducted for area residents Thursday st 1 p.m. in the San Juan Caphtrano City Council chambers, 32400 Paaeo ·Adelanto. The study area la located east of Crown ValJey Parkway and co•en all the area ae>Qth to lbe Pacific Ocean lncludin1 San Juan. • The clttulatiort study will de- termine secondary and com· muter arterials supporting the Southeast Orange County Circulation Study <SEOCCS>. . Secondary highways hive four undivided lanes while commuter roads have two undivided lanes. The atudy seuion Tbursday allows residents of the area a voice in determining tbe routes of 1upportin1 roads and highways to the SEOCCS master plan. The study results wi11 be in- corporated into a county master plan of highways dale for Boafd The Lquna Beath City Coon· ctl bu appolnt.s John A. Hefti to the city's Board ot Ac:ljust· meot. replacing Dan McMann who assumed duties on fhe Plan· ning Commiaaion three months a10. Hefti, 62, ls the retired presi· dent of Carrier Alr Conditioning, a division of Carrier Loa Angeles Co., a diatributor of air condi· t.1onin1 products. Tbe Laguna Beach resident is also a retired Marine Corps r& servlst with the rank ~ colonel. The Board of Ac:ljuetmenl ill a five·member panel wbicb also slta aa the city's Desitn Review Board. It 1rant1 variances, performs design review and l.s- &ues _con~tional use permits.. .. ' of Supervisors ·consideration in July. The alternative circulation maps slated for discussion Thursday are available for public review at San Juan's Public Worlal Department 3atOO P ueo Adelanto. • FreaP11f118AI MANSON peal said, "The defendant's name had become a household word -one svn<>llymoua with the bo&eyman. ir . -Manson also claimed that· "adverse publicity" worked to deny him a fair trial, Manson lawyer lnint A. Kanarek told the justices that state officials and the news media were &ullty of "malicious and vi.ciou1 invasion" of Manson's legal rights, making• him "a sub-human monster in the public eye." -The appeal said that the· damagint testimony of ex-· Manson family member Mary Brunner was false an4 should .not have been allowed as evidence. -Manson'• lawyers said ihe • trlaJ comt erroneously ex.eluded all pros~ctlve juron 'whose employera wquld not pay them durln1 jury dlilY. -The defendant'$ appeal also claimed there was inauflicient evidence, ln the ab6ence of a body to prove Shea's murder. "The evidence here ia incom- petent to show and f~ to show that Shea is even dead, ' the ap- JM!&l said. p,....p~AJ GREENBELT in its multi-rnillion suit that the city ii tak:inf pri.ate property ror public use. The cerporation asserts it cannot develop the • hilly 522-acre atte north of lbe .junction of Laeuna Canyon and El Toro Roads because of aoning restr:tcUons. .... : \ . . .... . . . . . ">I .. ' . • . .... . f . .. .~: .. . ,.. . . . .., .... • 1 ,. ., . . . •1(fft.,·. 'J, .... .. ...... ~·~. ' . ,• l .. -~~·.' ./)~ . . . .·,. . 7 y~atrlcle of the heart. Dr. Mortimer Buckley performed the operaUoa, tho source told the AP. "He's tot problems •••• He's a trek man," another medical source, wbo also requested anonymity, told the AP. '"He'll be here tor quit.ea bit.•• o.t11, "II••-~ ,._ .. O'_n CLOUCYWITH TRAILING FUNNEL (CENTER) APPEARS OVER SAN JOAQUIN HILL.S looking Toward Coastal Hills Between Leguna and Newport at 10 a.m. SUnday From El Toro More Rain J;xpected; Retvrd Seen · ~If April showers bring May owers, Orange Coast residents hould be hip-deep in posies next month because more raln is orecasl. · A National Weather Service spokesman said the chance of showers 1s 30 percent late tonight and 50 percent Tuesday morning, with clearing forecast for Tuesday afternoon. No further rain 1s seen this week. Temperatures should be in the upper 60s dunng the day and the mid·SOs at night, he said. John Gietzen of the Orange County Flood Control District !'id this year's rainfall total, which already has set a season- t<1-date record, is moving up on the all time record for Santa Ana of 32.6 inches. measured in 1884. ' Santa Ana tallied .26 of an inch this weekend, bringing the <See RAIN, Page A2) Bribes Admitted TOKYO CAP) -A former ex- ecutive of Lockheed Aircraft's Japanese agent testified today he gave about $90,000 in bribes lo former Prime Minister Jt'akue1 Tanaka, his transport minister and his chief cabinet secretary. Hiroshi Ito, 51, former sec retary or the Marubeni Corp., testified in 'tbkyo District Court that he !ave Tanaka Lockheed money totaling 10 million yen." then Worth about $45,000, OD Nov. 18, 1972. Coast CdM Pair Critical In Laguna Cr.ash A Corcna dd Mar coupte were repoftN in critical condition at Sou•h Coa•f Coll\· munity ltosC»ital today afler their vintage Rolla Royce col· Jided with another car in Laguna Beach saturday night. And police said they arrested a second motorist on charges or felony drunk driving followmg the 7 :30 p.m. collision Saturday Bal,boa Island Water, Sewer Project Set Work ls expected to begin im· mediately on a $70,000 profect to replace water and sewer mains that rW\ Wlder Balboa Island's Grand Canal. City councilmen aw•rded the contract to Submarine En&ineering Associates of Newport Beach. Joseph Devlin, director of Public Woru said the work will be done across the canal at the extension of the North Bay Front and South Bay Front al- leys. The work is expected \0 be finished by June l He said the IO.inch water main and the 12-lnch sewer main cur- rently crossing the canal need to be replaced because of de- terioration. l'4 Ot\h C..:Oas t .... Rt!r' Street. The er Gar)' Concan· non. 27, 0£ 3135 Bayside Drive, and his wire Patrice, 32, critical- ly injured in their convertible 1959 Rolls Royce, police said to· day. The Concannons, along with Eric Werlhof. 21. 33856 Silver Lantern, Dana Point, driver of the second vehicle. were treated at the scene ana transported to the Soulh Laguna hospital. Werlhof was arrested by police on charges of driving un- der the influence of alcohol and carrying an open container of alcohol in his car. He was re· leased from jail Sunday on his promise to ap~ar in c·ourt on the charges. police said today. Police said the Concannons were making a left hand tum on- to Aster from North Coast Highway when the collision OC· curred. Officers believe Werlhof's northbound vehicle enterea tne mtersecuon agamst a red light, broadsiding the Rolls driven by Concannon. A fireman at the scene saia the impact of the crash popped open the lefl·hand passenger door, throwing Mrs. Concannon and her car seat onto the street. Mr. Concannon suffered many facial cuts from glass shattered in the collision. Hospital officials said the cou- ple remains in critical condition, but have improved since the Saturda)> evening crash. File Suit But tbe mobile home owners claim the project needs an en· vironmental impact report before state acqulaJtion of the property. Land agents with th4t state•• Department of General Servi~ HY the EIR must be prepared lli conjuncUon wilb tbe land •P. praisal. They claim the state noeds tM EIR, appra11aJ r port and a mobile home nlocatlon P.l'O! gram all at th aante ttrne take to tht PUblic Worb bo.n:L Homeowners however con• tend a study of the im~ct GI • a\ale park ~n the art•. 1.-c1Ucl&n,i posalble dam aces to plUit (,,_,,a animel 1peclC1 M4 dlsni~ ot wlldt ta rnJ.,-auow, JthoWa mad.c befon~e& Wayne, who bas been in the bospltal for five days, will celebrate his 'llst birthday in late May. The 10-~ar-old tilm star had shared a meal with several members of hll family Saturday nigbt in a private room at Maison Robert, tho restaurant owner eeo.ft.rmed. Wayne "Jooked well .•• he looks t«"emendous, •• said restaurateur Lucien Robert. • In a telephone iotervte..-, Robert s•id Wayne ''seemed very happy" to be out of the hospital ..:... however temporari· ly. He sai-d Wane •·di~'t loolc like a mu wbo looked aick to me,~· .. N TEN CENTS Hospital spollesman Martin Bander, asked U such outings were couunon practice for some Massac GeQeral p llents. said: "Yes, if there's no problem. ue·s j been Vin& diagnostic tests. p often aet leaves -sometime:i lor a day or l wo." . Charges Aired Candidates Ckish in Newwrt By JOANNE REYNOLDS Cit"" Dllltr ... u.tt The race for the Newport Beach City Council seat io the first district heated up this weekend with charges thut one or the front-runners bad joined a "no growth" slate. Those charges were leveled Sunday night by S.H. "Hap" Byers who said his opponent, Don Strauss has "lost his objec· tlvity and associated with vol· ing-block interests." Byers and Strauss are running aeainst three other candidates in the First District -Peg Forgit, John Tucker and Blll Von Esch. Byers said today his charges were based on Strauss' .tp· pearance al a fund raiser Sun· day afternoon and by campaign literature circulated al that meeting urging a block vote for Strauss, Third District can· didate Evelyn Hart and Sixth District candidate Paul Hum- mel. Mrs. Hart bas denied she is runni'Ml » nt.m'M! of any al.ate. At the Su~day fti~draiser, '* •11111• took paias to pl.It U.. 1late noCioO to r~t, tellln• the crowd d abwt 35 that •'it should be clearly stated t.bat each of us is running a.s an independent candidate and not as part of a pre-arranged slate." However, in his brief remarks to the group, which included Hummel, Mrs. Hart and two other candidates, Tucker of the First District and Charles Larson of the Fourth District, Strauss acknowledged that he Teclmieians Sirike SAN JOSE CAP) -Medical lab technicians have walked off their jobs at 17 Kaiser hospitals In Northern California and four other bospilals in San Jose. Arter negotiators failed to reach a new contract agreement, about sso members or the Engineers and Scientists of California walked out at mid- night Sunday, according to group spokesman John Guay. "shares concerns.. with Hum· mel and Mrs. Hart. He said those shared concerns include traffic, open space. tbe airport and bay pollution. Tl is those shared views. Byers, said today, that motivat- ed his strong statement Sunday during a forum held at PArk Newport. Byers said those views add up to a block vote to halt building in the cit;r if those three candidates are elected in the voting a week from Tuesday. "It would be tragic if we voted in a fOlll'-year moratorlwn on progre.ss," Byers told the Sun- day evening audience. Byers, a political unknown 10 Newport Beach government, has based his campaign on the fact that he has not aligned himself with either t.be no-growth nor pro-development camps. "My point still is that I would keep an open mind on each is- sue, something, that I think Mr. Strauss may have lost," be said • today. Denies 'Influence' Park Tells Payoff Te Congressmen .. ~ ........... PAYMENTS DETAILED Tongsun Perk WASHINGTON (AP) - Tongsun Park today listed pay. meats of about $1 million he said he made to more than 30 U.S. conaressmen but denied under oelb that he ooupired to bu.tin· fl\Mnce tor the South Korean gonnunent: In his first public testimony on alleeed South Korean influence- buying, Park added new names to lbe public list of lawmakers he •aid benefited from his dis- burse men ts. And he listed higher sums of money than had previously been disclosed. Park, teslirying before the House et.hies committee, said he had given $4,000 to former Rep. John J. Rooney, D-N.Y., $1,000. to former Rep. ponald Lukens. R·Ohio, and $650 Lo Rep. Edward Patten, D·N.J. Near the top ot Park's Ust of benericiaries was former Oran~e County Con«ressman Richard T. Hanna, D.Calir., who allegedly got $26!1000. Hanna pleaded guilty last month to con· spiring with Park to defraud the U.S. government. P a r k a J so s aid h e gave $211,000 to former House Aaian affairs subcommittee chairman Cornelius E. Gallagher, D·N.J. <See HANNA, Page A2) - DA&.YN.OT 'N •1 .. CRAEL PASll.EVICH --............. Tbe llfe aavt.up of a '11>-year- old Costa Mesa woman bave been wiped out by a scam police call the "pigeon drop.•_• Two women are ~I toUCbt today 1n ~nnectloo with tbe fraud 1cbeme that left the vie- Um with an empty strong box I.hat once held betwe.n St,000 and Sl0,000, police aald. • The incident be1an Friday af- ternoon in a shopping cenler parking Jot Gil ffar.bor Boulevard when lhe elderly woman wu ap- pro ached by a red-hatred November Ballot Busing, Financing Petitions Readied SACRAMENTO (AP> - Separate busing, school finance and morals initiative peUUons arc ready for drculation among voters, Secretary of State March Fong Eu says. Mr's. Eu said Yrlday that signatures must be submitted by Fro•PageAJ HAN~A ••• Federal prosecutors had listed only $200,000 for Hanna, and the largest amount prevlousJy listed publicly for Gallagher bad been about $100,000. Tbe biggest part of the $211.000 to GaJlagher, Park testified, was $130,000 or a $250,000 loan that Park said he forgave. Park also testilied he had given Rep. Charles H. Wilson, D-Calif., $1,000 as a wedding &1ft when Wilson married a South Korean woman. He sa1d he gave $10,000 cash lo former Rep. Nick Gahfaanakis, D-N.C. in add1t1on to $500 pre· v1ously disclosed. May 4 if lhe initiatives are to qualify for the November ballot The busing measure would prohibit use or state or iocal tax funds to bus students tor racial intecralloo. It is sponsored by John Schmitz of Corona del Mar, who served in Congress and the state Senate as a Republican and ran for presi- dent in 1974 as the American In· dependent Party nominee. The school financing proposal would ban the use of property laxes for schools and require lhe state to take over school funding by July 1, 1981. It is sponsored . by Richard Mudgett of Coronado, a candidate for superintendent of public instruc- tion. John Harmer or Roseville, former Republican stale senator and lieutenant governor. and James Clancy of Sun Valley are sponsoring the public morals in- itiative, which would define a "moral nuisance" and set up procedures for cities and coun- ties to confiscate or eliminate such nuisances. woman in her 505. Police said the woman direct- ed the victim's attention to a second female, a black woman in her 408, wbo was makin& a calJ in a nearby phone booth. The vlctlm was told the woman in the phone booth ~ad juat found $21,000 in cub ·In the parking lot and was uncertain whether lo keep it or phone police. -The victim told police that, at first, she was apprehensive and told the two women she wanted nothin~ lo do with the money. The second female suspect of- fered to split lhe cash with the victim and her new friend if they promised not to caU police and agreed to put up a abow of "io<>d faith money." • The first suspect agreed and the trio drove to a bank al Harbor and Wilson Street where the red-haired woman reported- ly withdrew a large sum of cash to secure her share of the money. Although the victim said she wanted nothing to do with the scheme, police said she allowed the suspects to enter her home when they drove her home. The victim said she felt "hyp- notized" by the two women and allowed them to see her life sav- ings that she kept in a metal strongbox under hef bed. The box contained close to SI0,000 in twenty dollar bills, police said, . The two women scooped up the rash and promised to return m 30 minutes with the savings and the victim's share of money allegedly found in the parlung lot. The victim called police Sun- day when it became evident she had been taken in by the scl\eme. She told police she had been saving the money for near· ly 18 years in the hope of one day buying a traJler. 1. Sunday mornlng around the Mariner Fire Station ln Newport Beach is somethina of a brother act featuring the Tegel family. Larry, at 28, the oldest ol the three, is one or the advisors for the Explorer Scout post that works with the fire department. His brothers, twin,, Gary and Jerry, 15, are members o! the post. The two younger Tegels say they'd like to carry the brother act a step furtber in six years and become flrefiOiters like their brother. None of the three can ~xplain the fasclnatloo fire nchting seems to have for the Tegel family. Larry got interested during his tour-of acUve duly With the U.S'. Navy reaerv~1 and be joined lhe fire department four years ago. "I didn't want to try to in- Ouence my brothers." he said. But a yeat ago, when lhe Fire Explorers w~re forming, Gary heard about it and talked Jerry into joining with blm. Gary said be wanted to leAm mo-re about tire Ci1blln1. although be concedes be'a beard a lot ff'9m Larry. · 0 1 guess I wanted to set ln- vo\ved for the thrill of it and lhe chance to help people,'' the Newport HarbOr Hlgb School freshman said. HJs twin didn't really take much convincing to joln the Ex· plorers. 0 Ever since I was a lit· tie kld, I've wanted to do this. We'd visit lire stations on a field trip and there was just something about it, .. Jei:ry said. The explOl'ef post ia open to boys and girls between 14 and 21. They spend about three hours a week, usually Sunday morn- ing, working• at the Mariners station. • Gary and Jerry say tbey plan to stick with the group to learn aJl they can ubt.11 they're 21 and old enough to apply fot a job with lhe ri.re department. "It's a &ood to atart early,'' Gaey commented. ''It seems like a good idea to start finding out about your career while you're still young.'• The biggest payment Park listed went to former Rep. Otto E Passman, D-La.. who af· legedly received cash an.d gifts or bet ween $367 ,000 and $407 ,000. A fcderaJ grand jury's indict- ment last week against Passman alJeged the former congressman had received $213,000 ftom Park. The Harmer measure needs signatures or at least 312,404 registered voters to qualify for the ballot. The other two pro· posals, both constitutional amendments, need at lcal>l 499,846 simiatures. Manson Plea Nixed by Court Passman was charged with takine bribes and improper pay- ments from Park to help Park .sell rice to South Korea through U.S. government programs. When Leon Jawonld, lhe com- mittee's special counsel, asked Park about his relationship with Passman, Park denied that he conspired with lhe former con- gressman. "ll was legal for me to make contributions to congressmen. unlil 1974: I thought al the lime I was doing my level best as a bu:i;anessman," Park said. '"But I certainly was not con- spiring with him (Passman) Lo defraud the United States gov- ernment or anybody else," Park lestihed. Park said he did hope his pay- ments to lawmakers would "in- fluence their activities" but said he made them only as a South Korean businessman, not as an agent tryine to buy influence for a foreien government. College Trustees Plan Joint Meet The Coast Community College District Board of Trustees will hold a special meetinc with the JOinl senates of Orange Coast ColJege, Golden West College and Coastline Community College on Tuesday. The meeting is scheduled from 3 to S p.m. in the Faculty House on the OCC campus. Rang Glider Killed SAN DIEGO (AP) - A gust of wind caused a hang glider to crash Sunday, killin1 Alex Gibson Keiller of Encinitas. Keiller, 65, was a aheetmetal work.er. OAANCll COAIT .. DAILY PILOT Three Beat Bartender In Newport Newport Beach police are looking for the three men who assaulted a local bartender as he was walking home from work early Sunday morning. Patrick J . Danahy, 29, told police be had just closed Cassidy's, 2603 Newport Blvd. and was walking along Balboa Boulevard when he spotted a man on the median or the roadway. He said the man approached and asked for directions to Costa Mesa, but before Danahy could answer, he said he wu knocked down from behind. He told police his wallet was grabbed out of bis panU pocket and his watch was pulled off his wrist, before the three men ran away. Police said Danahy 1utrered some cuts and bruises in the at· lack. He listed the value of the stolen items at $412. F,.._PageAJ RAIN ••• total since that season began last July to 27.09 inches, Giel.sen said. He said Santiago Peak on Sad- dleback Mountain, which usual- ly receives the most rain in the county, tallied .30 Inches this weekend for a season total ol 68.1 inches. Rainwatch~r J. Sherman Den- ny of Huntinlrton Beach reported a weekend rainfall or .21 inches for a totaJ or 25,09 inches. wbll4: the Moulton Nlauel Treatment Plant ln La1una Nl•uel meaaured exactly a quarter of, an Jnch, brineina its Ha1on meuurement to 2.8.97 inc'1ea. * * * Surf Exeellent WASHINGTON (AP) - Charles Manson's bid to have his conviction and life sentence overturned in the 1969 murders or two California men was turned down today by the U.S. Supreme Court . The justices left intact Man son's 1970 COl\viction for the murders of Gary Allan mnman and Donald ''Shorty" Shea. Police s:ty the two were killed within weeks of the Tate- LaBianca mass murders. Hmman's body was found in his Malibu home in late July 1969. The body of Shea, a han- dyman who lived at a ranch where Manson and his followers l>tayed. was discovered last . Al Tiffany Dead at 79; Rites Tues«:lay Rosary will be recited Tues- day evening In Corona del Mar for lonetlme Hatbor Area resi- dent Al Tiffany, who died Friday al the age or 79. Mr. Tiffany, who had lived In the Harbor Area since l!MO, was owner of tho Tiffany Conatruc-lion Company. He was one of the co-founders of the Balboa Bay Club, and was a member or the Irvine Coast Country Club and the Big Canyon Country Club. He also was a member of the 552 Club, a support group for Hoag Memorial Hospital. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. at Our Lady Queen of the ·Angels Catholic Church. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrat· ed Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the church. Mr. -Tiffany leaves his dauehters Madeline Tllrany ot MW Valley and Susanne Tiffany of Dana Point, and his slater, Jean Hopper of Hanford. 50,000 Brave Cool Winds at Beaches Detplte eool breela, Nnpott Beacb llfquat'ds said today tho weekend sunsbine brou&l\t out so.ooo beadlloera Saturct.y ad Sunday ... Lift~ IL Loiaa LOCkabeJ • 1a14 satUrdv's crori Ol J9!0ll0 wa1 treated to some exceuent aurf, with set.a runntna at a con· atstent five !eet before lbe breeaea picked up. Jle laid M\I le e n1cued QI\ Satw-day and oftb' one person Gut of· Sunda1'• erowd Of ao,ooo needed to .,.. ~1*1 fl'OID tb water. lieu e, U\o CoUtJ Heahh l>epar&ment quarantine r • ~allied 111 •U•ct tod17 o" t year. Prosecutors !>aid he was in Manson's first trial, the ap-M aoson lawyer Irving A · Kanarek told the justices t!tal stale officials and the news media were guilty of "malicious and vicious invasion .. or Manson's legal rights, making hhn "a sub-human monster io the public eye." killed sometime in August, 1969. i peal ea id, ''The defendant's That month, movie actress name had become a household Sharon Tale, wealthy in -\"Ord -one synonymous with duslriahsl Leon LaBianca and · the bogeyman." · his wife, and four other people -Manson also claimed that were murdered at homes in a ... adverse publicity" worked to fashionable Los Angeles denvhimafairtrial. neighborhood. Manson was convjcted of the Tate·LaBtancA! •98Urders In a 1971 trial that b4icli'l\e one or the most publicized criminal pros- ecutions In history. He later stood tnal for th& Hinman and Shea murders. and testimony by former Manson "ramlly" mem- bers and others Indicated that Manson had ordered both men killed. Manson, who last April failed to gain Supreme Courl .. review for his Tate·Lanianca murder conviction, raised these points in his newest appeal: -He said he was denl~O a fair trial by an impartJal JUY.Y when the presiding judge ren.tsed to move-the trial out df Los Angeles. While the murder vlctims were not as prominent m those Cac::harel can .•• Hot)efiils Featured The 12 active candidates run- ning for the Newport Beach City Council will meet with voters U\ three forums this week. They will be the last forums prior lo next week's election. The first meeting, lo be held tonight, is a "social" event sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber or Com- Ave. The 7:30 p.m. meeting is sponsored by the Balboa Island Jmprovement Association. Wednesday, a forum will be held at Corona del Mar High School at 7 :30 p.m. It is sponsored by the Orange Coast Chapter of the League of Women Voters. For voters who miss these merce_ final forums, Newport's two ca- To be held at 5:30 p.m. at the ble television services 'Will be Pt"omontory Point clubhouse, taping the League of Women the meeting is being held to let Voters se!sion. the candidates have a chance to Teleprompter will air the tape m~el vdters on an informal on Thursday al 6 p.m. and on basis. • • Monday (A~ril 10) at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, a forum will be held Community Cable\dsion will on Balboa Island, at tbe com-show the tape on Thursday at munity clubhouse at 105 Agate 8:30 p.m. and Monday at 9 p.m. a ..... '" ., (l Manson '" VerdiCi Upheld WASHINGTON (AJ>) - Charles Manso11•s bid to have bis convictlon and ti~ sent.nee overturned in the 1969 murders of two California mtn was ~ed down today by the U.S. ~preme Court. . The justices left Intact Mansoo's 1970 conviction for the murders of Gary Allan Hinman -aqd Donald "Shorty" Shea. .PQlice s~ the lwo wer~ killed '#'itbin weeks of the Tale· LllBlanca mass murders. Hinman 's body was Coun4 in his Malibu home in late July 1969. The body of Shea, a ban· dymao who lived at a tencb where Man$0ft and bis followers 1t.ayed, was discovered last year. Prosecutors said be was ldlled sometime in Aupat.1969. That month, movie actress Sharon Tate, wealthy in· duslrlallat Leon LaBianca and bia wife, and four other people were murdered at homes in a fashionable Los An1eles neighborhood. Manson was convicted of the Tate-L'aBianca murders in a 1971 trial that ~came one or the most publicized criminal pro.$· eculions ln history. He later stood trial f9r the Hinman and Shea murder's, and testimony by lormer Manson "family" mem· ben and others indicated that Manson had ordered both 1nen kUled. M ansoo, who last Al'ril failed \o 1aiil SUIJreme Court ,...., {qr his Taf.e.La81an.ca taurder convictitln, railed tbe9e pobl&s ta la1s newest a~; I . -He u1d be •as dai'4 a air tt\al by an lmpartlil Jul')' wberi the presiding 1ud1e nfused to rpove lbe lr1al out of Los Angeles. While the murder victims were net as prominent as those lD Manson's first trial. the ap· peal said, "The defendant'• name had become -a bobsebold word -one synonymous with the bogeyman." · -Manson also claimed that "adverse publicity" worked to deny bim a fair trial Manson lawyer Irvine A. Kanarek told the jusllces that <See MANSON, Page AZ> No Strangler Charge Slated LOS ANGELES CAP> -~idence against the 37.year-old handyman questioned in the Hillside strangler case is too weak to charge him with murder, the district attorney's office said today. (Earlier story, A7> "There 1s insutricient evidence to prosecute.'' Depaty District Attorney Roger Kelly said. The man, Peter Marie Jones, was arrested Thursday and later b.ooked for investigation of ~urder in the deaths of 1a.1ear- old Jill Barcomb and 17·year-old ~atbleen ~binson, two oft.he 13 ifayings attributed to the so· called Hilbide Strangler. o.11, l'ti.t ..... "'o.ry • ....._ WASHINGTON CAP) Tongsun Park today listed pay· ment,I of about $1 million he aaid be made to more tha11 30 U.S. conenumen but denied onder 1 oath that he conspired to buy in· fluence for the South Korean eovernment. ID bb tirat JJW>lic testimony on alleged South Korean influence-- buying. Park. added new names to the public list of lawmakers be $aid benefrt.ed from b!s dis· bursements. And he listed higher sums of money than bad prevlously been disclosed. HELPER SERVES REFRESHMENTS DURING 6.5-MrLE CHARITY BENEFIT RACE Saturday Event Sponsored by Seddlttbeck Court Club Drew 150 Entr1nta Park, testifying before the Houae ethics committee, said be had glven $4,000 to former Rep. San Juan R11nner Sweeps Club Race A San Juan Capistrano runner took overall honors Saturday m a nee spoMored by the Sad· dleback Court Club that raised · about S400 for Esperanza School for the t.ra.inable mentally re· larded. spokesman said Kristofer Avila won the men's 14-and·unde r c:itegory with a time of 57.37, whale Ingrid Avila took the women's 14-and under with 59.25 and Ulla Avila won the women's 36-and-over with 48.53. Showers Forecast For Coast John J. Rooney, D·N.Y.,..$1.000, to former Rep. Donald Lukem, R-Ohio, and $650 to Rep. Edward Patten, D-N.J. Near the tap of Park's list of beneficiaries was former Orante County Con.creuman Richard T. Hanna, D-Callf., who allegedly got · $282,000. Hanna pleaded guilty last month to con· spiring with Park to defraud the U.S. government. Park also said he aave S.21'1.000 to former House Asian If April show~rs bring May affairs subcommittee chairman flowers, Orange Coast residents Cornelius E. Gallagher, D·N . .l. should be hip-deep in posies next Federal prosecutors bad listed ··~ PAYMENTS DETAILED Tong•un Park M~aWoman Yldimof Pigeon Drop By MICHAEL PASKEVICH °' .. o.lly ,. ... S!Mf month because more rain is only $200,000 for Hanna, and the forecast. largest amount previously listed The life savings of a 70.year~ A National Weather Service publicly for Gallagher had been old Costa Mesa woman have spokesman said the chance or about $100,000. been wiped out by a stam police showers ls 30 .percel)l late The biggest part of the callthe~igeondrop." topight d SO ~ce~t TueMay $211,000 to Gallacher. Perk TWo wotnm are belng soueht I Other winners in the men's com petition were Michael Sheedy of El Toro~ 20·35 category. with 40.SS minutes; Gary Nub of El Toro, 36-45 'category, 42.24 inu&es · anlf E1rJ A.. MeJa~ ol 0 a ft 46·55 cate&"ory. :c.t.18 in~\ltcs'. There •ere no eat.tanta in lhe morsliD • Wltlr. cle.aro.* forecast "eatUJe4. was 1'0,000_,. .. , tA>cfay ln ~nection wit.b the fl r ta on. No a:50,~ io.,n that l'ark Jmd nv fraud scheme tbat lef\ the -rlc- S\rrlher ~la~ tbb wedc. Ioraa • • tim wiUI an empty strong boit • ·,,f'l'ei;, a&\llttJISbould be l1' the Park also t•Ufl•d bed that ~e ~Id between $9,000 ~anckftr cate..,.. In WO • 1Sd1Uoaal wlnoen s ICaUal of Laguna Ni«uel. 15-19 •1.e lt'OUP. 69.01 minute$, and Marjie Dana of Palos Verdet Estates, 20-35 age group, 49.50 minutea. SchiJol Boundary Changes StuHied Changes in school attendance boundaries for the fall will be recommended to Capistrano Unilled School District trustees tonight by d1stricl stare for cer· lain elementary schools. Toolatrt's meeting Is planned for 7:30 in district offices, 32972 Calle Perfecto in San Juan Capistrano. Attendance areas tn 'Mission Viejo will be redraq with the SepUmber openir:l& of the Cordova Elementary School. Children north of Alicia Parkway will attend barcelona Hills Elementary School, if lhe staff's propo1al is approyed by trustees. Mission Viejo children livlog nortb or La Pu Road, south of Altcia Parkway, excluding home• •ccesaible from Jeronhno Road on Arbolltos, would attend Castille Elemen· tary School. Students living east of Mariuerite Parttwa1. between crown Valley Partcwar and La Paz Road and lnclu~ing the homes off Arbolltos, would at· tend the new Cordova Elemen· tary School. ChiJdren who Uve south of Oso Parkway, between Marguerite Parkway and the San Diego Freeway, would attend Viejo Elementary School. Other proposed changes call for shifting all fifth and sixth grade Mission Viejo students Crom the Capistrano School lD San Juan Capistrano lo Mission Viejo elementary schools. Sixth grade sludenU would then be shined to Capistrano School (rQ~ Palisades Elemen· lary in Capistrano Beach, R. H. Dana Elementary in Dana Point and Harold Ambuehl and San Juan Elementaries in San Juan Capistrano. J Junior high and high school a~ tendance areas would remain the same. acco~dinc to Uie (See SCHOOL, Pa11 A%) • tJ: ant• ..., ~· Cb let Ii. IJIOe, utf fl0,0001 ~ee ''td. mad· at , n.i • 11 -Cllli(., U.000 a wedding gift The bidaent beiao Friday at- :John Glettert ol the Or.iige wh~n Wilson mattfed a &Uth ternoo11 in a sbopplng center Cqunty FJoOd Control Dtatr'fot Korean woman. parklnt lc>t 011 Harbor Boulevard said lhb )'ear's rainfall total, He said he gave Sl0,000 sash to when the elderly woman was ap- wbid1 alfeady has seL a season· former Rep. Nick Galiflanald.s, proached by a red·haired to.date record, ls moving up on D· N. c., in addition to $:500 pre-woman in her 505. tbe all Ume record for Santa vlously d1scl0Md. Police said the woman direct· .tna of 32.6 inches, measured lo The biggest payment Park ed the victim's aUeotion to a 1834.. listed went to former Rep. Otto second fetnale, a black woman Santa Ana tilli.ed .26 o( an E . Passman, D-La., who al· in her 40s, wbo was makins a inch lb.is weekend, bringing lhe legedly received cash and gifts call in a nearby phone booth. total since tbat season began of between S361t000 and $407,000. The victim was told the Jast Jul)' to ~-09 inches, Gietien A federal grand jury's indict· woman in the phone booth bad &aid. ·ment last week against just found$26,0QOincashinthe He safd Santiago Peak on Sad· Passman alleged the former parking Jot and w.s uncertain dleb~ck MoWJtain, whlcb usual· coneres1tman had received whether to keep it or phone Jy rec:eivet the moi;t rain in. the $213,000 Crom Park. police, coun~. tallied .30 inches this Passman was charged with Tbe vicUm told police that, at weekend 'for ~ se.,on total of taking bribes and improper P'Y· first, she was apprehensive and 68.1 inches. meota from Park to help Park· told tl}e two women she wanted ~alnwatcher J. Sherman Den· sell rice to South Korea through · nothing to do With lhe"mooey. ny of Huntington Beach rePOrted U.S. go~rnment progra~s. The aec:ond female suspect of. <See RAIN. Page AZ) (See HANNA, Page AZ) fered to split the cash with the ------------------~-----vjcUm and her new friend if they proinieed POl lo call police and acreed to put up a show of "good faith money." · . The first suspect agreed and the trio drove to a bank at Harbor and Wilson Street where <See SCAM • .Page AZ) Lecmre Set On Dealing With Children SlaShed LONDON (AP> -A •llitor to the National Gallery stepped o.er a rope barrier, drove a lmlf' lnto tbe Nlcolu Poussin palotlo1 .. Adoration of the Golckn C.if" and aluMd tbe centuri•-oJd work lD&o nveraJ pieces today, museum otnclals reported. A aallery aPOkesman said the pal4Un1 by the French muter "bu been very l>aCily"damaPd. • • • but we thJnk it will be poulble to restore 1L" Police said Salvatore Boni, 27, an Italian resident of the London area, was arrested and charged in the case. They of. fered no explan&t.lon for the at- tack. Poussin, wbo worked in the early 17th century, was con- sidered a master of classicism, and his style influenced French art into the 19th century. "'lbe Adoration of the Golden CaJl" is' believed to have been painted about 1635. It was bought by the NaUC?!!al. Gallery in 1945 for $10,000 and is believed to be worth about. $925,000. Tracy O'Mara, a 15-year-old schooleirl who aaw the incident,. A.ccreditiiig TeOni : · · To Review El Toro said: . "'A man stepped over lhe rope and stretched uf. to the painting and put a knife nto it. He pulled the knife down and then with his other band ripped the painting and threw lt to the floor. I did not believe it at. finL I was a bit scared." "An attendant and the police were called," a spokesman for the Trafalgar Square gallery said. Members or an accrediting team scheduled to review El Toro High School April 10 through 12 have been named by the Western Association of .. Schools and Colleges CWASC). To be chaired by Jean Risse, an assistant principal at Manhattan Beach's Mira Costa High School, the team is review- ing a self-evaluation study com- pleted by school staff members under the direction or a steering committee chaired by Tim Al- len, ~eam of students. Whits . G •~ The seven-person WASC team OD ea.e is to check out the high school's • plant, curriculum, faculty. Chawaber Fete custodial serVices, adminlatra-----~-tion and student activities and Harvey Whitson, manager or Bank of America's Laguna Hills Branch, was named businessman of the month for March this week by the Saddleback Valley Chamber oC Commerce. Whitson has served as a member oC the chamber board for more than Uve years. He began workine for Bank of America aa a bookkeeper in 1941. The manager wu named El Toro branch maoafer in 1961 ' and La1una Htl 1 branch manager in 1974. He was cited as a .. highly res peeled businessman ••. who has contributed greatly to the growth and development or the Saddleback Valley.'' Fro.. Page Al BOYER ••• dents are learning. The Carter Administration ap- pointee called upon parents to assist in education, by nicking the switch on their television sets and reading with their children. · "I think we mieht all be startled at what we learn both about ourselves and the written word," Boyer continued. The former college chancellor noted that President Carter is committed to public education saying bis 1979 budget package includes $12. 7 billion for educa- tion, the largest such investment in the nation's history • .Boyer aald be favors the presi-' d ent 's proposal to create a separate cabinet level. depart- ment ot educaUoo ud does not believe the department would lead to increased federal In- tervention. Boyer said he opposes the pro- posed tuiUon tax credit adding the president has said be cannot support both that _proposal and increased aid for edUcatton. Boyer contended the tax credit would take away funds now used to help private school districts and students in need of federal J\elp. .. DAILY PILOT attitudes, Allen said. WASC, one or six accrediting associations in the nation, is an independent, voluntary, non- governmental organization • responsible for accrediting of Child Abuse Treatme_.t Programs Set Two child abuse training pro- grams, organized by the Sad- dleback Mental Health Clinic, are scheduled for Mission VieJo A child abuse identification course is to begin Wednesday and continue through May 3 from 3 :~ to 5:~ p.m. A child abuse treatment pro- gram is to run on Wednesdays beginning May 10 through June 7 from 3 to 5 p.m. Both are to be held in Silverado Hall, Silverado Con- tinuation High School, 25632 Di· seno Drive. No fee or preregislra· lion is required. Sponsored by Orange County Al~oholism Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services, the courses are taught by Dr. Ellen Davis, who bas extensive ex- perience in this area, said spokeswoman Bonnie Heilig. E,....Pflfll!AJ SCAM ••• the red-bJli.red woman reported- ly withdrew a large sum ol cub to secure her share of the money. · Although the victim said she wanted nothing to do with the scheme, police said she allowed the suspects to enter her home. when they drove her home .. The victim said she felt ''hyp- notized" by the two women and allowed them to see her Uf e sav- ing a that she kept in a metal stroncbox under her bed. The box contained close to $10,000 in twenty dollar blllf. police said. The two women scooped up the caab and promiaed to return in 30 minutes with the aevtnp and the Victim"• ahan of ~ alleJedb' found U. the par lot. high schools and colleces.. , Allen said accredltaUon offers schools an appo.rt\&Dity to .review operations and make improve- ments while assuring the na- li on 's colleges that certain academic standards are mtin- tained throughout the secondary education system. After reviewing classroom work, talking to teachers. ad- ministrators and students, the accrectiting team la iscbeduled to make recommendations •nd commendations April 12 at 3 p.m. in Charger Hall on the second campus, Allen said. Students and community members are invited to attend, he said. Saddlebac:k Valley Unified School District's only other high school, Mission Viejo High, was accredited during the 1975·76 sc hool year. a district spokesman said . Ero..PageA1 SCHOOL ••• ., ataff'a proposal _. , If propos~d bound•rles changes are approved, only Cas\lstrano School (ttUh grade only) in San Juan and Concordia Elementary School in San Clemente would be expected to be above student capacity. said Truman Benedict, deputy superintendent. Fall enrollment is not expect- ed lo overcrowd Capistrano Junior hi&h schools, Benedict said. . Capistrano Valley High School in Mission Viejo will be about 400 students beyond capacity, according to district onrollment projections with an enrollment of about 1,750 students. San Clemente High School is expect- ed to be about 65 students beyond capacity, With 1,865 stu- dents. Dana Hills High School in Dana Point will open below its 1,840-student upacity. District voters have turned down school construction bond measures three times in two years. Enrollment in the Jprawl- ine CapLst.rano district is ~~t ed to increase from the current M,000 students to 24,000 in U182, according to district projections. E,.._PflfleAl HANNA ••• When Leon Jaworski, the com-mittee's special counsel. asbd Park about his relationabip with Passman, Park den1~4 tha\ he conspired wltb Aho for~_ con- gressman. "It was legal for me to make contributions to conatessmen. until 1974: J thought at.the Ume I wu doing m~ level 1be1t u a businessman,• Park aaid. ••sut I certainlJ wu not eon· 1plrtn1 -1th b1m (Puaman> to d•frHd tbe Unlted Stai.a IOV· emment 061.Q)'body e11e:• Park testUlic:t - • The atudy result. wlll l>e ~ corporatCG into • COUQty mui t Pl•n of .~lihwa.n dut for Boerd ot Su~rs c non in ~uly. Th• alternttlYt c:lrculatlon maps •lated for dlacuulon T uraday are anllable for. public r view 1t SAA ~aan•1 Public Oi'b Department.. U.00 P a.aeo Adelanto. • . ~ ' ,,,_Page Al RAIN ••• a weekend rainfall of .21 inches for a tbt.a1 of 25.09 inc.bes. Mille the Moulton Nlacuel Treatment Plant tn Laguna Nl1uel meuurecl exactly a quarter of an lncb, brinclng its aeuon measurement to 28.9'1 inches. Burglary in Viejo Yields $ I,230 Loot A burglar who apparently bad a key t.o the front door took jewelry valued at $1.230 from a Mission Viejo home wbii. the occupant& were on vacation. Orange County aheriff's officers aa.ld the break-in and theft were reported by Chris N. Herron, 29, of 27391 Via Garcia. She anct her family were in New Orleans at the time of the theft. .. Tlain~ lt'U f11g? .. . -Africa Visit MONl\OVIA, Llberla CAP) - President Carter ended his precedenl-seum. villl to black Ah-iea t.oda:V With a watnlng that Sottth Atricu rejection of a re- asonable solution in ~IQ)ibia ••could preerpttate more serious differences' with the United States. Tallclng to reporters aboard Air Force One bef()ff riopplne ln Liberia on his • ., bome, the prealdent aald be bela..ves Nicerlan luder Oluu1un ObasanJo 1bares h1a concern about Cuba'• mllltarY presence in Africa. But Carter added, without el•boraUon, "I think there is a cllflerence In em- pbult. '' At a working lunch wJth Li~rian Praldent William R. Tolbert h., Carter calJed for an • Africa free from "interference ot a mllllary or other nature from •ouulde forcoa Of' from tbeir . Special. .Y .Pr.ams Set Regtstrailon Is under way at the Saddleback Valley YMCA for special interest (!Jassef at 23131 Orange Avenue, ~l Toro. -l)ancerche, a popular pro- eram ol p~ctae, meets twice a week, aflernoooa or evenings. -Yoea, providing physical· aod mental conditioning, is available at morning or evening classes. -Shurl-Ryu Kttate, berin· ning through advanced classes are offered t.o boys and girls of all ages.. · -aell1 Dancing. belimUng and Intermediate. Call 830-9622 lor class times andJees. proxies.•• Especially tn Aftaola and tbe Horn or Africa, where . Cuba and the Soviet Union e iient troops @d ad\'iaers. c.uter said, .. we want to see outa!Je mtlltary forces and outai~ • nuences depart.'\ ' Tolbert told tbe vialtUlg American president: "We woold urae a J>06IUve American pollt.y of creativity which would inhi~t rather than prevent or be"1J the occurrences of external rtl)>. version and armed lnterventicll, parllcularly between proxies of the superpowers.'' Arter hmch, Carter vi<ed *5o American voJunteers al a Peace Corps center on the outskirts of Monrovia. He departed Liberia at 8:2S a.m. PST. E,....PageAl MANSON.~. state officials and the news media were guilty of "malicious and vicious invasion" of Manson's legal rlghta, maldng him "a sub-human monster in the public eye." -The appeal said that the damaging testimony of ex- Manson family member Mary Brunner was false and should not have been allowed as evidence. -Mansoo's lawyers said the trial cowt erroneously excluded all prospective jurors whose employers would not pay them during jury duty. -The defendant's appeal also claimed there was insufficient evidence, in the absence of a body, to prove Shea's murder. •"J'be evidence here is incom- petent to show and fails to show that Shea is even dead," the ap-peal said. An experimental blblane built by John Miles or Huntlngton 'Beach, a pilot for Air Catilomia, gets an .@spection by Aviation• Explorer Scouts at .the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station .• scouts from as far away as Seattle eame to a Western Regional Fly-in this weekend sponsored by Aviation Explorer Post 391 of Orange County. A flour bomb contest and spot landing competition were part of the ac· tivities. . Cachinf ear1 • ·.: .. .. ' I • . . ... ... .. . • It a nnnenUc tumrau : • • . ·~ t . .. l • l E I . . CHICAGO (AP) -PoUce aay a suspect. ln the lddnappln& and eventual klWna . of a doct.or'a wife kept Im 'fictlm-whlle.Ull ali\le -locked in the trunk ol bla car when be dto\le to appear 1n court oo ebar&es in an unrelated r~_pecue. Uwta , · .. D'4rinl .a~ rttesa In the eoUrt pr0ceedlni1l. Police sar, Hernan· do WUUllm&, 2S, o Chtca10 opened~ lnmk and spoke with the vlcUm before closlnt U and l'eturDinl to court, where b1a us~ was contl.ftued. Tbe victim ,raa Llnda Goldatcae, 29, who bad been re- ported misslnl Tbunday when 11be failed to show up to teach a childbirth course at. a bospU.al, POUCE OFFICERS SCAIN IN NEW YORK OUN BATTLE VICGIM Norman C.rullo (left), Christi Maaone ··Oscar Ttirns 50 Tonight Past Winners to Celebrat.e at AimrtI. Show ByBOBTIIOMAS ,. HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Oscar •marks bis soth birthday tonight with an Academy Award race t .featuring "Star Wars'' and "An· " nle Hall" as favorites. The largest collection ever of Oscar winners -50 on stage at the show's opening -will ap- pear for the three-hour iala telecast, which starts ut 7 on the • ABC network. (Channel 7) Tbe 1977 awards feature no· strong favorites such as in lbe ' years oC "The French Connec· tion'' (1971), "The Stln&" (1973) and "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (1975). Although it is the bicgest says he won't be at the Oscar moneymaker of all time, .. Star ceremony because be doesn't Wars" is no shoo-in. ~ in· believe in competition for tergalactic fantasy is threatened artistic achievement. by "An,nie JIAU" Woody Allen's Richard Burton is another autobiographical comecf1. strong possibility for best actor; Another possible winner ls hla nomination for "Equus" is "'Ibe T\lrnlng Point. .. about the his seventh, and th~ Academy frlendsblp o( two baJlet. dan~ • voters may decide his time is No sure. winners appear due to actually win. among the performanoea elU.er, Diane Keaton appears a altbouih Allen com~ clote. He atTon• c<intender !or the best ac- could be a triple winner, since treas category, not o.n1Y because •. be is nominated, u actor. dinM:-of bu nominatioa fQr uAnnle tor, an~ writer. But In a iqjor Ball" but also because she dis-dis a ppolntment for the played her versatility in the Academy, ADen -tn' New York tragic .. Looking for Mr. Good· working Oil his latest film -bar" during 1977. • The Academy promises a gala Pilot Staff er Wins Jho• whatever unpleasantness ma1 occur outside the Los Angeles Music Center. The appearance or Vanessa Redgrave, nominated for sup- portln& actress in "Jtllia," bas prompted plans for counter- picketlnt by Arab and Jewish oraanizaUooa. ~Playwriting Award Orange c.;ounty playwrl1hta •ere honored al the first annual Playwrights' Fesllval Awards in Garden Grove recently. Among the first place winners ~ -as Daily Pilot staff writer Jackie Hyman. who won tn tha children's theater cateeoey w1Ul Iler play "Soog Of the UnJcorn." )(iebael Madden of Hunl· lacto11 captured top hoaors for ' his comedy '"l"he DallJ: Min• ele .. and Walter • .-.n.-m.; • WU awarded fi1ll place for h1f ' drama "Tbe Winners." JObQ Hurley of Anaheim and Bob Blaustone of Santa Ana abareil the musical comedy award !oi- their "Twice in Eden." Honorable mention awards went to Santa Ana's Lucia Schnebelt, Deen Pbines of Sao Clemente and to Ron Thronson •and Pat Colgoo. of Chapman C.Ollege in Oran~e. Thronson ts a Costa Mesa resid~nt. The event was the culmination ~ ,_..,...,._ Tbe Jewish Defense League first announced picketing because of Miss Redgrave's documentuf, "The Palestin· l&JlS.'' The r.testlne Liberation Or1anlzattoQ, which i• treated •ympaUletl.aally ln fler mm. lbtn doclde4 fo demonstrate •.1u•t1»J°OL. ~ ~ ' lie .ole ~mote o tl1 Got •n Ann)veraary re ool.es. Ami the presen-1 ltel cb, Hent1 .,.,.~••t, ayoor. fiJ\l lil"t._... N atalle Qidllele Rawn. Steve . uei::Dfi":~llll Astaire, Bette r Matthau and Mult Ha with his "Star Wars" c~•t•rs R2-D2 and C·3P.0! of a contest which began two PLA VWRmNO WINNER months ago when contestants' Jackie Hym•n SEATTLE (AP> -Jon Min· submitted their plays through noctmbe Bainbridge bland man -' belle~ to weigh belWeen eoo Orange County llbranes. The 3S !estlval 1-Sondra L. Evans and~poun..a-1-• rit' 1 lri th j d ed by • wt ao tn c 1ca con- en es were en u t a cultural arta coordlnator for the dltJ • docto celebrity panel which included. City of Gatden Grove. Th' ·~ rds:f~ b 36 · Mrs. Nancy Ebsen, Dr. John F. . She said the plays are suitable· ' t(~ Y~ oc ' • 16 Gregory, Comedian Marty for codu:ii'Qnity theater and u~tre~l~nlo!:tt:1t'r0~0~0:i~ Ingels and Actress Shirley scripts are·'-&.ia.tt-ble to the plicaU~ from obesity. His con- Jones. public tbrougb thW''Cit.Y or dltioa slipped from serious to One or the organhen of the Garden Grove. ~ .... , critical Sunday. Mtnnocb, who Jl,ad been Hospital Releases ; Wayne-for Meal bedridden for several months. was carried from his home on a makeshift plywood stretcher Tuesday after volunteer firemen removed a five-foot bedroom window. Texans' Dog 'Fight Raided BOSTON CAP>-Witb doctors j and family members keepit\g mum about his condition, actor John Wayne took a night off from Massachusetts General Hospital to eat a steak al one of Botton•s more eJeganl · restaurants. • Tbe 70.year-old film star from • Newport Beach, bospitalbed tlnce last week amid reports that heart sur1ery was In the ol.-flnc. shared a meal wilh several i . . . NowThatsa SiJmePizza WICJUTA, Kan. (AP) .:... The 1labt would b.ve warmed tbe bents of true plua )oven everywhere -a 2, 700-PoQDd plaa, lta cheese top bubblln1 atop U.1 1,500-pound pan. Meaaurina 31 feet by :so fHt. eipt inches the plzia ••• made with 1,031 pounds of dou1h, 740 poun.da of cbteM and 793\.it pounds of sauce. 1 Nearly 300 people en· · drtled U\e plna Sunday •• It was placed ln a pan on the floor' of a pukin ,.,. ••• an. '*"I• p alODI 100 f or rallrOid' track from an oven mado of '~ feet at alWlll.DwD •• The, paid SJ lor all tbn, COQ)4 BEN WHEELER, Texas (AP) -Tens Rangen and counb' law enforceD)ent qffic:ers hue arrested 1'75 people at an elaborate outdoor dog fight c•mbliq arena. Pit bulJdop - one llown in from Ge.Dada -bad just flnlibed ftahilnl when the raid took place, offteials said . They aald spectators paid SS> to ?>. admlUed. Only 10 people were taken to count1 Jail and charted, acconl· inl to Van Zandt County District Attorney Richard Davis. The cbaraw l'8llltd from a•mblJ.nl, promotJni a dol fi.Cbt. cAn')'ing a orobiblteil Weapoo to poueukJD or a coot.rolled 1Qb. atance. HelPfiil, Man f(ilWbyCar autboritles &a.id. Ponce· said s!H! was shot to death Saturd~ morning on the far South Side moments after .she escaped from her kidnapper and frll\tieallY knocked on doors and called for IH!lp. One resident called police but refused to let the woman enter as her abduc· -tor returned, police said. 2 Veteran Officers .Killed in Slwotout Mrs. Goldstone's body was found ln a nearby garage. Police said she had been shot once in the bead and once in the chest. Police arrested Williams lat.er Saturday at the home be shared with bis father, the Rev. David Williama Sr., mlnister of St. Mary's Mission Baptist Church. The father said Williams' wife Jefl him recently and that bis son bad been out of work lately. Williams was charged with murder and ageravated kidnap. ping, police said. Conviction car- . ries a possible death penalty. Police said Williams gave them a 33-page statement but re- fused to sign iL In it, they said, Williams related that he chose Mrs. Goldstone at random and . took her to a motel for seven I hours Thunday night, that she spent most of the day Friday locked in his trunk and that she was shot moments after being freed. The statement said Mrs. Goldstone was allowed to call her h\llband twice Friday mom· · ing but was warned not to &ive aw•Y her location. Her husband, an obstetrician al Northwestern l)nl>-eran.y H~plt.al, wu told th•( the would be home abbrtly. Accol'dlnl to police, Williams forced Mn. Goldstone into the trunk of his car and drove around Friday, eventually arriv- ing in suburban Maywood for bis · court appearance. "He said she was locked In the trunk whiJe he appeared at. the bearing and that during one re- cess he went outside and spoke wit,h her." Sgt. Michael Cac· cltolo satd. Mrs. Goldstone was nearly rescued Friday ,when her abduc· tor l eft toe &ar and she screamed for help, police said. Passersby called police but by the lime they arrived, the car had been driven off. Williams was traced through the license plates or the car spotted in that incident, police said. · N.EW YORK CAP) -For three years, the two young policemen had together stalbd the decaying, crime-ridden sec· lion of Brooltlyn known as . Bedord-Sluyvesanl .. mak10g ar-rests, trying to keep the peace, compiling a good record. i. Today they are dead, victims of a shootout with two ex- convicts they encountered dur· ing what started as a routine check. One of the assailants was killed, the other wounded. Christie Masone, 33, a six.year veteran, and Norman Cerullo, 29, a sevefl-year veteran, had earned 37 citations between them. Both bad been named to the police department's Honor Two Jailed ByCollllty ·Slashed TRACY (AP) -Two inmates· were stabbed Sunday in the second and third stabbin" lnci· deots of the weekend at th'= Deuel V<rcatlonal lns\itution near here, lbe prison reported. Eliseo RodriguM, 22, serving a term for ebeck rraud in Oran1e County, was listed in good condition in the prison hospital after being stabbed twice in a dorm area about 8:30 p.m. accordlllc to Duty Officer Frank Gibson. Guards searching cells for weapons about 8:30 p.m. dis- covered a second inmate, John M. Rambo, 21, also stabbed. Rambo, serving time for two robberies in Orange County, was in good-condition, Gibson said. Meanwhile, Stephen Jackson, 19, of Los Angeles, was listed in good condition after being stabbed several times during a movie in the facility's field _house on Saturday. Duty Officer Frank Gibson said there was no indication that the stabbings were connected. Gibson said the assailants were not immediately identified. He said guards searching the facility Sunday found three prison made knives thrown out cell windows. A month ago, Williams was re-QOIM\ {)00 n·1· leased from jail after his hood 9U'VV, aze was r~duced from $50,000 to INGLEWOOD (AP) -A S2S,OOO 10 a case in which be was Safeway supermarket was charged with the kidnapping, destroyed in a fire Sunday that rape and robbery or a woman in did an estimated $800,000 surburban Evergreen Park last damage, said an Inglewood fire July, police said. _ department spokesman. • Legion for bravery in armed conflict. Masone's wtfe Cathy is seven months pregnant with their first child. Cerullo and his wife Nan· cy bad three children. including Robin, who was 7 Sunday. A par- ty had been planned. The dead assailant was iden- tified as Maliano Gonzalez, 26, of Manhattan. The other man, Cleveland Davis , 35, of Menands, N.Y., was captured near the scene of the shootout and hospitalized under heavy pohce guard. Police said both men had served time for armed robbery. Davis was on parole until 1982 and Gonzalez was sought for jumping bail, omcers said. Before dymg on the sidewalk. Cerullo managed to get off four shots. killing G.onzalez: and wounding Davis. Masone died in the back seat of a police car en route to a hospital despite resuscitation d · forts or a fellow officer. After learning at the hospital that the other assailant was believed to have escaped in a blue Plymouth, officer Paul Cuircina and his partner, James Dennedy, recalled seeing a car fitting that description involved in what appeared to be a minor accident a few blocks away. They returned and arrested Devis, seml·conscio\Js in the car he bad driven from the scene. Dennedy said Davis took bis police p~tol away from him in an a'1tbUJ411lce and nearly shot him before Cuircina clamped bis hand over the cylinder of the re- volver to keep it from firing. "I was lucky." said Dennedy . "Two other cops weren't. That's the difference between living and dying " Ulrey Gets Sinatra Hand NEW YORK <AP) -It was hard to tell whose blue eyes were shining brighter -Frank Sinatra's or Gov. Hugh Carey's. Sinatra, backed by a 39-piece orchestra, appeared before 800 polttlclans. businessmen, labor · leaders and others at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The din· ner-dance sponsored by Frienclf or Gov. Carey raised about $800,000 to wipe out Carey's 1974 gubernatorial campaign debt. Guests paid $600 or $1.000 a place to honor the first-term governor, Totho was accompanied by his frequent companion. Anne Ford Uiielli, and by several or his children. . A Game· of Wherejaput & 110V1NO DPUDNCZ: Mott people. wbea tbe1 PY bookJ tram won u.a:. 1 dld Friday. 10 on a ~ hollct.y. Our family. howevw, did 10meUli.n1 really dif· ferenL e moved. Toda. eveeybodY. in tbe ~ii UmJ>lnc Who'.tnowa? We may find the touttt aome d11. And tbe ear keys. And the ever)'day .UvenraN. All that aaide, we are now happilf nest.ct into our new home on Balboa Peninsula. We'll be just fine as soon as we stop trt in& over cardboard boxes. There no experience like the movin1 experience when have household items that bave been in 1tora1e a long period of time. Then you decide to haul ev~- 1 outforthe new domicile. FOil MY WIFE, tbis was like 1etting a whole series of April Fool's surprise packaaes. She stood by the door and cballea&ed tbe movin& men as they brou&bt each lonr· foraotta It.em. Tbe moving men would lug ln some object and she'd demand: "What ls That? What JS THAT?" Most of tbeae myatery itema were my priaed possessions from yesteryear, like the desk I once boulbt at the thrift shop ror $17.95. ''That goes in the carage." she would instruct tbe moven after she recovered from each new shock. Finally, the movers le&;med )iow to Pl•Y the aame. Moving Can Be Ha.zardoul to Ymir Heallla · They would approach the front door and before ihe -could demand "what is that" they would announce: • "This is a white World War II Civil Defense helmet. It goes in tbe earage." "This ii a purple lowiaeat. naoea in the 1arace ... Even the telephone man was jumpy wben be came around. He walked tbrou1b the trout door and anUfed the air. "Have you been painting in here," be asked. . ••NOW, NOW, NOTHING to fret about," I soothed. "There isn't any wet paint where you'll be worlrlnC." "I dunno," be said, looking around with great suspi- cion. "l attract wet paint. Wet paint jumps right off the walls onto me ••. " DESPITE MY ASSURANCES, be found some. He joined the club. The wet paint bu been Jumping Obto every· body. \ Now that we've moved. we're playin'.I a new aame called "wherejaput." You ask questions, like: "Wberejaput my brief cue?" .. Wherejaput tbefrying pan?" And most 9f all, "Wherejapat tboSe car keya?" jzRUSALEJI <AP> -statement. from the lJraeU cab!Aet ad EeypUan President AJ)war Sadat indicated lbe Mldeut iml>UM wu contlnulnf. but laraell Foreip Mlnbter MOlbe D_,u ~ ... ta1b today ln Roman.la apparently aimed at briUin1 JM. ltalttDak There was a report tbat Palestln Ubttatl~ Or~atlon chairman Yuser Arafet also would make a visit to Romania, of Upper ~ ce ~ to lfto'. wboae covemment malntaina apect lmMl:*l~atloa ~ • trtendlY ties wtth both Israel and Wbtn aat.-S I>~ forefp:. ·cor· the Arabs. respondent.I acco~ blm DAY AN.MET with biJ Roman· about the BrMUI' l'dCl'M•lblU· .fan counterpart Stefan Andrei ly, be N~: "For IUM, tbt in Buchareal. :The hraeil Dext .'!love muat come frocn mlnister'a omcial visit will last tbem. . . through Wednesday and is to in· • SADAT Al.SO'wA8 aiked ~or elude a meeting with Presldent hJa reaetlaq to SatwU.1'a elem· Ntcolae.Ceauseacu, cre<lltecl by onstratl«l in Tel Avl\' by an SilJerlan l nterrietl:' Sadat and Jaraeli Prime estimated 30,000 Israeli army Mlnister Menacbem Begin With . vete~ and ttvilians demand· Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev, left, chats with a Jlelping arrange Sadat'• epic vt.s-lnC that thelr eovenament make worker at a Siberian aircrart factory near Irkutsk. it tQ JerusalerQ in November. -more eonee1stona tn J)ffce t•. We&tem observers believe the purpose of Brezhnev's The Beirut, Lebanon, "Well. they are very wise," Siberian tour is to encourage production in Siberia and newspaper An Nahar ••id Sadatsaldofth~demonatrat.on. military readiness along the Chinese border. Arafat would comult aoon with ---------------.....;;...._ _____ ;;_ ____________ _ Ceausescu on the Middle East coofllct, but a PLO apolesman said "the trip la not cert.u> yet." The Israeli. cabinet, at its weekly Sunday meeting. called on Sadat to Lake another look at Israel 'a pe~ propoaala and te· sume negotiatlona, but Sadat said the next move waa up to Israel. · AT TOg MEETING, Defense Minister Ezer Wellman re· viewed bla talks with Sadat and other Eeypilan officials last week. A statement issued after the meeting said: "The govern· ment of Israel expresses its wish that the Egyptian government re-examine the positive Israeli proposala aimed at the renewal of peace negoUaUons." Sadat, in an ioterview in the weekly magazine October, said Wellman would be returning to C a i r o • Is r a e Ii c a b l n e-t spokesman Areib Naor said another Cairo trip by Welzmaa was "one poasibllity amon1 others." But be said the cabinet bad authorized. no new con· cessions. Sadat toured the Da.khla Oases Alaska Raps W~n Auto Buaine88 ANCHORAGE (AP) -The state of Alaska baa charged col- . orful California car dealer Cal Worthington with using decep· live advertlalnc and unfair busi· ness practices. "They don't like my Jingle," Worthington says. "Ovbv1ously they're not m\&llc lovers." WORTHINGTON diaputea the charces froin the conswner pro- tection div1sloo or tbe •late at- torney general's office. He says they an part d an effort to P?9-t~ct loC!al car detters. Wortbincton'• operations are nsed ln Callforata. •here This beautlfUI book, ;l'·li-11\NKI IAMUN I The tast)omne~ FREE from Mutual Savings. But Police Were Fooled ., · • similar cltarcet were brought • 'March 18' b1 that s tate's at· tomey .,ienetara oftlce a1alnst Worthinstoo Chrysler-Plymouth. OMAHA, Neb. (AP> -To police in Phoenix, Arb., at looked Dke a prostitution rinl was being formed. Manqera at a Pboenlx motel bad reported that three 10un1 women and two men cl&lmlna Lincoln, Neb., actdreues cheeked in tbe motel. went to their roorns and Immediately began tnaklnc lob of phone calls. The police looked lnto the matter and found out they were a g:roup ol inveatigaUve DepOlters 1atberin1 informat.lon oo tue1al aliens in Arizona. The older of tbe two men was Jim Patten, joumallrm pro- fessor from t.4e UDiveraUy of Nebruka-Llncoln. ma companions were members of an ln·depth reportln& class. • IN AIASKA, WOrtblncton ia charged wiUl U couqts of violat- ing the Alaska Consumer Protection AC!t; The state aays Worthlnston ~falsely advertises that Worthlnlt.Ob Ford has the lowest prices In t<>wn. Worthlncton s_,a be plans to nte a ''blg;... faaley lanUlt. • .- Nobody ever fights these people. Everybody else Ues down and rolls over for them. Well, I'm go- jngtofllhttbem." ) • • • • • • t NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ,.,._, Ap-\1 s. 1911 s ' CWLYPILOT BJ S'ILYIA PO&TU ....... ~ .. This quiJ 01ay help elarilj '°'" fum isaues: Q. Jfow does ~farmers aaaJmt fall1q pri~ protecttoOSamen qalost IOArinl pocery bills? A. Jt doelo't help in an.1 Olli8 yeu-caw.&e 1M eanltarJ' -but tt does help CCIOSWb.-s ovs lbe kmcu term by k~ptn1 rumen from betDI forced t.!Gl.C!f. n la c0rt1amen• hrtefflts to mailt-. taln an adeqd~ number ot-: rarmer•pct tnOUJb competl· tlon. 'to produce food •fll· cieotly. T .OD·A.T .. S F.A RM policy encoura1e1 farmen to seU I.heir output 1D the marketplace at ita val above minimum loan levels. Consumers have a alalle bl these ·pr~rama, because lbey result in relatively lowfoodprices. Consumers abo should benefit trom the food reserves' proaram. wblch will act as a sbock abeorber against ~ failures and food price increases. ' Q. Are income supportl to farmen an)' different from) welfare rayment.s? = A. They are similar in the sense that they are fneome transfers throuch government, aaya Ken Farrell. a administrator for tbe Aerlculture Departmut•sJ economics, statlatJca and cooperatives service. The dif-1 ference is that with farm subsidies, aetua1 commodities~ such as wheat or com -cJumie ba.J)(b, wb1le welfare J}&y.J1 menta are direct. income transfers. Q. Why don't farmm cut back producticm if they cu·~ earn enough, instead of goln1 to tbe iovernment f~ help? ' A. fi'IRST, BECAUSE BO'l1I THE weather ud dlseas~ can cause disaster to a crop. Second, because farm cos continue to rise with inflation -especially the land fertilizer, pesticide and macltinery -whether producUo is CU\ back OT not. J Third, farmers are scattered ceoll'•Phically anci, usually small. They can't orcmlze as other industries can.., Fourth, fannen traditionally have bad attoa• support~ in Congress. Thurs, .the belief is that it lS in comamen, ~ well as Carmen' best interest for the conmment to try tq control production to reduce lbe iaberent illstabllity ~ farm prices and to guarantee an lldequate supply ol food. I Q. Wby is a loaf of bread more expensive today th Jast year, wbeo the price ol wheat hu fallm &bapl,J? A. Costs ol lbe system -bakers, millers, wholesalers; retailers, otben -are so large and the amount ol wbea• involved so small, that chanae:s in the farm value o( wheat have little impact on the final price of bread. Q. Do price support pfOCl'am& cover all t)tpea oC agricultural cominodilies? A. No. The major sQpport programs eenter OD food. aod feed grains, tobacco, peanuts and dairy products. There are no programs for livutoek, poultry, frulta and vegetables. Programs focus on products produced aa. tionally, whlch are not perishables and can be stored. Some producers -livestock, for instance -have tradi· Uonally want.ed lo be fr~ of govemmeot proarams. ·*. * .. * * * Too Much Rain Hampers F arme_rs Bf..~ Auoda~ Prea California farmers: their patience at an end ancl't.beir .bank accounts bled dry by two years of clroqbt, wuted just one thing this winter: rain. That's what they eot -rain, rain and more rain. And the con.sumer will get a shortage ol veaetables and fruita, along with bJgber prt.c.es. THE RAIN INUNDATED FARMS and many crops that California supplies to tbe rest of the country auUered damages in the millions of dollars. The state provides, among other things, 75 percent or, the nation's strawberries and lettuce, 6S percent of its celery, 8S percent of ita garlic and 86 percent of its lemom, said Dan Halverson of the U.S. DepaJtment ol Aericulture. These crops were hit batd . "After two years of water famine over lhe state, we were glad to &et the rain," said O.W. Fillerup of the Coun- cil of California Growers. "But now, particularly in the south, prec:ipitation is more than double lbe normal amount, and the adverse effa-ta are far outweiChJ.ng lbe benefits.•• URN COUNTY IN THE San Joaquin Valley wu bit hardest, with losses estimated at $14 million. Heavy damage was done there to potatoes, carrots, oo.icma and garlic, said county AgTicultural Commlasioner Bob Edwards. In Los Angeles County, damage was estimated al $4 million. 'lbe fi.rst strawberry pickings showed .louel .of up to 50 percent. Flooded fields caused berries toawell ancf rot "to the point shippers won 'l accept t.bem," aaid county Agricuhural Commission spokesman Atl Watanabe. Cltnat yields northwest or'l.os· Aneeles have beift"rf;. duced by up to 50 percent ud pol"ticlns ol low·lyinJl or- chards bne been washed a-.;r. Celery in Veatura and Orange counU• is soft and i*bY from eict!U water. and .mud hu baited use of needed fertuizer and fuqic.ldea. l'LOWD8 ALSO QU DAMAGED In nnmHdel and 1reeahouse coUa111es. with Loi Aili County loues estimated t:t $1.3 million. Tber. was ooe benefit from the ralbs -to eatUemen. The rains bave pennlued \ban to fMd cattle. cia ~ -rather tMn txJ)emlve feed. caw. iruin& arcu la n.Jare and Frelno cotmtJ re-ported IMN ,ns.s than qycne remembers, and farmers 11.y lhe mowp•ck ctvu promise of adeqliate 't(atet fot the summer. In J'r•sno County. A11Jatant Atrlcultur• Com· miaaiotla' Ron Atm.;tan aid new., ... has ellmlnated the ·need few lupplecpental feodl.QP " Cb take all tlMI praru. 4?~ of.~ ~tn1." I _,, • • .. . • ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES I POP MUSI<; Wonderland," "Blume ln Love," "Harry and Tonto," "Next Step, Grttnwich Village." M Hunky aald that the story ot "An Unrpanied Woman" oril}nated from bi• o rvations of hls wife's fri dS wbo • busbands abando11ed tl\em - •'They now feel lonely and exploited; yet everything la new aaain for them." He wrote the~ript with no particular actre11 ln mind, but soon after comple· tioo he thought of JUI. She wa.s slened In Ausuat, 1976, but flrtt was cocnmltted to "Semi-Tough." Bu.rt Reynolds became ill and the football comedy was postponed. MAZVRSKY ADMaTrED that he had some qualm• about asklnc Jlll to .. BRISTOL CINEMAS Cosio Mesa CINEOOME Olongi 540-7444 634·2~ • STADIUM ORtVl·IN OlorQe 639-Sno perform ln ome sex acenes that are ---------------------fairly explicit. "Everyone says how brave I was to do them," said the actress. ''It's no big deal. The scenes were necessary to sh.ow what the woman was 1oing t~rough. She wasn't a sex idiot; UUs is no ·u~der the Green Carpet'." TflE NEW YEAR prom.ii~ more such mms, thi first important one being ''An Unmarried Woman,"' \ff'ttt.en and dlr•cted by Paul M nurs'lcy. Jill Claybur°' i>t~ a New York Wife and mother. who is abandoned by ber husband, Michael Murpby, and encoun- ters an eccenUtc English painter, Alan Bates. The film explores t>otb the humor and the bitterness Of a woman 1eeklng a new lUe a,f\er 18 ll)anied yeara. ,., ......... "l've been through it. 1 did an off. l;lr~adw(ly play called 'The Nest' in which I was covered only with whipped cream. Fortunately my parents were in Europe at the time and the play lasted 'UNMARRIED WOMAN' . ActrHa Jut Claybuip line in her race, they a.aid •o her off the screen.'" . QnJr one nJghl." Claybur'gb and Mazunk.y w~e here to help launch "An Unmatried Woman" and both rejoiced in the revival of films about women. "But wlll it cooUnue?'' Mazursky mused. .. That will depend en· tirety on the success ol the movies. If there are five bombs in a row, tht man's picture will again donalnat.e. '' ~!!!!!!!~!!~!!!~.1L But thh:igs are looking good," com-...: menled Mias Clayburgh, seeldna the 'J:he 1930s and 1940s were the heyday of women on the screen, JUI observed; although Katherine Hepbum, Bette Davis and, Joan Crawford needed men, tb~y weren't subservient. •·But there wu pracUc•llY nothins for women to do on the screen in the 19~0s and 1960s," she added "SUN!, Marilyn Monroe was great. But she had to play a one-sided character, a vulnerable sex object. It was. real f&I')· tasy." 'Voices' Filoiing Slated in Jersey LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Voices" will be Jilmed ln New Jersey, mark- ing lbe Ci.-:st time since "The Perill of Pauline" in 19l7 that a major motl>n picture ha.s been made entirely in that st•te. bright alde. "Remember a few years ago when people were autjlrbed \hat All MacGraw was cut iD 'Goodbye Coh•m· bus' attheageoUO? Sbeseemed90old. "NOW LOOK AT the Oscar nominees -Anno Bancroft, Shirley MacLaine, Jane Fonda; they are mature women. It used lo be that when an acb'ess tot a "AN VNllARRIED Woman" sprang rrom t he fertile imagination of Mazursky, a very personal film maker who follows through the ebtire process from origin of the Idea to selling of the product. Among his films; "Alex in New Jersey was the first home of the movie industry, but soon lost out. to Hollywood. The film stars Michael Ontkean, Amy Irving, Alex Rocco and Barry Miller. IOllCM~- "'THI .oocMIYI .... " INI ,,..,_" ..... .. ... ,,.....,,, ........... ,. ....... OU'll• .. • uoun wnat caossao swous '"' ""'' SWAIHIUCICUI !NI Tops in 'Pops By The Aasoclated Prets The following are Billboard's hot record hits for the week endlng April 1 as they appear in· next week's issue of Billboard magazine. HOT SINGLES 1. "Night Fever" Bee Gees ( RSO> 2. '(Stayln" Alive'' Bee Gees <RSO> 3.' LaYl>ctWnSalJy" EricClaptoo (RS0) 4. ••tan't Smile Without You" Barry Manilow CArti ta) S. "If I Can't Have You" Yvonne Elliman CRSO) • 6. ••Emotion" Samantha SJDC (Private Stock) 7. "Dust In The Wind" Kansas <Kirshner> 8. "Love Is Thicker Than Water" Andy Gibb <RSO> ~ter Janet Gaynor, who won tbe first best ac- tress award in 1928, will be a pres'enter at tonight's 50th a n n u a 1 Academy Award s ceremonies at 7 o'clock on ABC, Channel 7. UNA WlllMUUB'S 11NIGHT FULL OF RAIN",., 9. "Thunder Island" Jay Fergus0o (Asylum) 10. "J¥k Jill" Raydlo <Artl.sta> TOPLPs L "Saturday Nisht Fever" Soundtrack" <RSO) 2. "Slowhand" Eric Clapton (RSO) 3. "Even Now" Barry Manilow <Arista) 4. "Tbe Str.uger" Billy Joel (Columbia) s. ''Aja" Steely Daa (ABC> EAeJY LISTENING ~ 1. "W,'Jl Never Have To Say Goodbye A&ain" ngland Dan Joho ~Coley (Big Tree} 2. "l can•t ;;p>,l}e Without You" Barry fanilow (Artisla) , •. 3. "Before 141 /;.eirt Finds OUt" Gene Cotton Ariola Arpema) .. " 4. '"The Circle !f. Small'' Gordon Lightfood (Warner Bros.) 5. "Ready Fot The Times To Get Better .. Crystal Gayle <UA) COUNTRY SINGLES 1. ''59meone Loves You Honey" Charley Pride <RCA> 2. ~n Don't Feel Like Slnnin' To Me" The Kendalls (Ovation) 3. "A Lover's Quest.ion" Jacky Ward (Mercury) 4. "I Cheated On A Good Woman's Love" Bil· ly "Crash" Craddock <Capitol) s. "Ready Fqr The Times To Get Better0 Crystal Gayle (UA) SOUL SINGLES 1. "Th6 Closer I Get To You" Roberta Flack with Donnf Hathaway <,,_tlanUc) 2. "T90 Much, Too Little, Too Late" Johnny :Mathis with DchJece WUUama <Columbia) . 3. •'Bootiilla " Bootsy'a Rubber Band (Warner Bros.) 4. "Fla.sh Light" Parliament <Casablanca) s. "Dance With Me" Peter Brown <Drive) c 1nename 6 scReEn 6j~ :l ~~J (.(.ffiPLEX MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY ·.