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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 19, 1978·
VOL 11, 'NO. 81. J HCTIONS. • rAOIES ants • ust1ce
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Qtwke Survivors
Hc.:tati vt.'!'i console e:.ich other <.1t Tabas. Iran. near lht.'
ruins thal oncl! wern their home in the town of 12,000
thut ~as dcstroyt.•d by an earthquake. Officials said
l wo-thtrds of the city's residents perished. in the quakt.•
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Ne wport Man Loses
Ear in Beer Fight
A disi:itte over the sale of a
six-pack of -beer led to a fight
Monday night that may cost a
Newport Beach man a chunk of
his left ear.
• 1 separated from his ear . The
victim speculated it was bitten
off.
Neira said he wasn 't even
aware bis ear had been tom off
until the fight was over and the
four youths left the scene.
3 Killed;
Poison
Hits City
GENOA, Italy IAPl -The
wrong mixing of chemicals set
off a cloud of poison from a
tanning plant in the center of
this northern port city today,
killing three people and sending
dozens of others to hos pitaJs.
police reported.
The cloud or sulfuric acid
s pread across thi s city or
800,000, enterin~ houses and
offices while panicking citizens
ran for shelte1
It made people, especiall y
children and the elderly, cry and
cough from burning eyes and
throats.
Authorities said the sulfuric
acid came out of the Bocciardo
plant. a hide-tanning factory
wi th 200 workers in downtown
Genoa.
They said t hat according to
prelintinary investigations the
poison cloud billowed out of the
plant when erroneously a truck
driver pumJ>ed 25 tons or chrome •tate«s,w~lt-~~-..... :.-3Mlj~,>"·
basin containing sod ium
hydrosulfite.
1 n July 1976 a chem ical
disaster near Milan hospitalized
200 people and sprayed poison
over buildings and land that
have been orr limits since. It
occurred in Seveso when a leak
from the S wi ss ·ow n ed
pharmaceutical plant lcm'esa
s prayed dioxin over a wide area.
No one died in the Seveso
· incident but some scientists say
the long-term errects or the
dioxin may not be known for
generations
New Romanee?
Prince, EuUgre Linked
LONDON <AP > -The latest girlfriend of Prince
Ch a rles is emig r e Czech Countess Angelika
L azensky. three London tabloids reported today.
The Sun, Mirror and Mail said the countess lives
in Paris. where she·works ror an organization called
Inte rnational Public Relations Associates. None of
the papers reported her age.
The romance began when Lhe couple met last
year in France and blossomed last weekend when
tht.• countess was a guest at Ba lmora l. the queen's
Scottish home. the news papers said.
T he reports were discounted by Buckingham
Palace. "The lady in question stayed at Balmoral.
pres umably as the prince's guest and just one of
m~iny friends ," sa id a spokesman who r efused to be
identified.
Rugs, Gems, A rt
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Newport "/Jurglars
Get $118,000 LOot
Thieves who broke into a
·Newnort ~home whiJe the .~,...,.... ~-.,_-.MtY!il
with rugs. je welry a nd art
objects valued at more than
$118,000, police reported today.
' The break-in at the home of
Cyrus Shaw was discovered last
Wednesday by a Southern
Cal iforni a Gas Company
employee who'd gone to the
home to read the meter .
He found a rear window cut
open and notified police.
Officers who inspected the home
said it had been ransacked.
Shaw filed a preliminary list
of missing items on Monday lhat .
inc.h14.~ a do~.cri ,.9~it!llAl ·rwi~ "lfifg 1tt;~1~\TfolWff2~"'ro ·'
$7,000, antique urns a nd vasei;,
lamps, clocks and several p1ect..-s
of jewelry.
Police said Shaw continued his
inventory today and will supply
the m with an additional list of
stolen property.
According to investigators. the
thieves got into the home by
u.slng a glass cutter to make u
hole in a locked crank ·type
window. Reaching through the
hole. the burglars were able to
open the window and crawl into
the home.
N ewporl Beach police said
they are looking for four athletic
young men. possibly college-age
wrestlers. wbo were Involved In
the fight that separated Daniel
Neira. 22, from a three-Inch by a
half-inch piece or his ear.
Neira, of 4200 River Ave. was
rus hed to Hoag Me mo rial
Hospital by police. Doictors
sewed the piece back in place,
but reported they were unsure
whether the operation would be
succe15ftaJ.
Castro Denies JFK Death Plot
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Accordine to police reports.
Neira refused to sell a six·~C
of beer lo a youthful looklnt
customer 3l the Stop'N Go
market ul 4655 W. Coast
lll•hway Monday afternoon.
The angry young man a1reed
to meet Neira when he Cot off
work at mJdnighl for a fight.
Wltnes:se.~ to the fight said the
youth showed up with three
friends, but none could tell
pollc,e how Noire b ecam e
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WASHINGTON IAPl -Cuban
President Fidel Castro says it
would have been "a tremendous
inaantlty" for Cuba to have
plotted the murder of President
John F. Kennedy, the House
Auaulnattons Com m lttee
~~rted today.
'I am 1oing to tell you ~
that nobody, nobody, ever had
the Idea of sach thln1s," Cutro
1al d durln1 a t o ur.hour
lntervlew with comm lttee
members and lnvesUgatora lw
Aprll. .
'J'he committee played portions of the tape.recorded
interviews during Its hearings
today.
Re peating his consistent.
denials of Cuban Involvement in
the assaaalnalion of Kennedy,
Caatrosald:
''N ever In 20 years of
revolution, I never heard anyone
s uggest nor even s peculate
about a measure or that sort,
because who could think of the
idea of organizing the death ol
the president of the United
States.
"Thal would have been the
most rrfect pretext ror th•.
Unite States lo Invade our
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country, whkh ls what t have
tried to prevent ror all these
years, In every possible sense.
·•From the ldeologlcal point ot
view , it was lnune. And from
the political point of view, ll was
a tremendous insanity.••
Castro said he knew nothJng
about Lee Harvey Osw•Jd and
Oswald's vlaita to the Cuban
consulate in Mexico Cltr. until
after Kennedy was ala n and
Oswald was Identified as the
killer.
The committee Is Mlfhln& the
merlla o f a my ste r io us
lntellla~nce report su11eaUng
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that Oswald hinted to Cuban
olficlals at the consulate that he
mlghl kill Kenned y and that
Castro learned of this before the
assassination.
The committee (oolt public
testimony about the ~ec ret
report, but the committee's
chler counsel. Robert Blakey.
said Cuban authorltl~$ blamed
the Central Intelligence Agency
tor circulating the report as a
"d hlnrormation " tacti c to
Implicate Cuba In Kennedy's
death. Blakey said the committee has
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Murder
Clues .
Hoped
By llA VMOND ESTRADA JR.
Ot-.o.11,~tMCSUff
The mooming sister or a slain
Huntington Beach· motorcyclist
con r1 rme d today th at sM!
scattered her brother's ashes at
the downtown saloon where he
was stabbed Sept. 8.
Jude Negrini. 37. of Newport
Beach. said she threw the ashes
of her brother. Gary Allen "Mad
Dog " Fero. 41. through the
louvered windows in front or the
Main Street Saloon. 117 Main St ..
during a "fu neral" held last
Wednesday
Pohcl' said today they have no
sus p ect~ now in custody in
connection with Fcro·s stabbin~
death f<'cro died at Huntington
lntercommunity Hospitul ahout
three hours after he was knifed
in the back. officials said .
Mrs. Nc~rin.i said the ashei.
were scattoi:ed-at the saloon-and
a long Pacific Coast Highway
from Huntington Beacb t11
Newport Beach in hopes "that
people will take notice and come
for~_µnotJDAtMl.n~• ~~''"~~· "Before th.is is over there will
be 3.11other death." said Mrs.
Negrim when she cast "a curse··
on those she asserted we re
withholding information about
the death or her brother.
Mrs. Negrin l s aid in a
telephone interview tha t the
cursl' was also aimed al her
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Begin Holds Line
On · Sovereignty
\\ \~lllN<, fON tAI '' Pn m•·
M 1ru•tt>r Men.t<'hcm Bt-11n told
< °l!ntcre .... today thal lllraf'I hll
nn lnkntlon of 11v1ng up tt•
d1um to sovtlr,•11tnty or 11 .. richt
tv station troup .. tn d1~putf'd
,rn•as <>( the Wt·r.t Bank itnd Ow
(;ju Stnp
nualn told lt•ader.. or thto
ERA Jloting
Protested
CA RSO~ '11"t l l'on
1 AP 1 ,\ controveri.1a l
.id' 1M>r> H>h' on the Equal
tt1..:hh Anwndmt·nt Wb
u I !I t" I e d 11 I a 1• e d o ll
N1·\ Jdt1 'i. No\ ember ballot
t o 11.1 ) 1 n ,1 • l i, t oa t t-
Su11rt> me Court decision Th e qu e!l t i o n wa s
OJ>JlOsed by a pro-ERA
~roup on grounds many
l1•g1~IJLCJn. ha ve i,a1d
tht') ·11 ba~e their vote on
t-:HA nt>xl i-.prmg on lhe
;,idv1s ory voting results ,
\\1l 11:h 111 efftoct makei-. it
more lhun <tdvisory.
Tht•rc 11-> no provision for
;,ill o '4·in~ voles hy the
people on m atters like
EHA whi ch could result in
l1 S Co n s titu t io n
ratif1c<1l1on~
f 'rom PafJ** A I
ASHES .•.
lll'>UIO' In II hrt-1.1kfHt met.•Ung
thut tht-)'·8 h o uld n o t
11w11nterpr~t lh Camp D¥vld
1n·t·ords to mean that lar11t'I h11:.
1 •>m milted ltwe lf lo r.-11 tor1ng
Ar.1b soveri>lgnty to lhoi.t: land11 ,
~ h1ch It cuptured lo the 1967
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lk~1n commented •~ he und
Pastor
Kills Self
In Clwrch
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BERLIN IAP I An East
German pastor burned himself
tu death before a congregation
of mor~ than 300, using altar
candles to touch orr the flames.
1t was reported In West Berlin today
E' a n~elira l church sources
:.aid Pastor Rolf Guenther 's
J>uic 1de in the southern East
German city of Falkenstein on
Sunday uppeared to be biAsed on
personal. not political. motives.
Guenther. 41. was reported to
have doui;ed himself with a
flammableliquid in the sacristy
or the Protestant church. poured
more of the fluid on himself near
the altar and the n ig nited
himself by reaching out to the
altar candles.
Egy pt Ian President Anwar
Sad.-t vl11lted Capitol Hlll to
meet with conaresslonal leaders
und talk about the recently "
toncludl'd summit. M l'1;1nwhlle. Secretary of State
<.:yru11 R. Vance added Syrian
PrtJ1sadent Haftz Assad to the list
of Arab leaders he will vl1lt lo
e xplu l n the Camp David
attreement.s and seek support ror
them . He previously scheduled
14 tops in J ordan and Saudi
Arabla on the trip. which begins
lonight.
Sadat told members of the
Senate Fore ign Relations
Committee he believes Jordan
and Saudi Arabia eventually will
a upport the Middle Eas t
agreemenU).
Later. he told reporters he
pl ans to Cly Wednesday from
Washington to Rabat. Morocco.
to meet with King Hassan. Then.
IN GIVING, SADAT
SCORED VICTOAY-A4
he suid. he will then fly lo Cairo
and m ake contact with Jordan's
King Hussein.
Sen. Frank Church or ldabo.
ranking Democratic member or
th e Foreign R e l a t io n s
Committee. said Sadat told the
private breakfast meeting that
he hopes Hussein will "play the
role that must be played by
Jordan if the issues of the West
Bank are ever lo be resolved ...
S adat told r e p o rt e r s.
"Wh e neve r the r e is a ny
agreement that will per mit the
The unmarried m inister bad establishment or peace so that
been pastor for 10 years in no one encroaches on the other's
Falke nstein. a city of about land or sovereignty, then all
16.000. Church sources said his Arabs will be behind it."
brother·~ a ttacker who s he d eath followed the eitrlier T h e Arab s t ates h ave l'luim~ i~ a Huntington Beach i.uic1de of has mothe r. cons iste ntly s aid that Is rael
m<1n mu s t g i ve up o cc upi e d
Mr"> Ncgrin1 said she believes G uenthcr 's was the second territories on the West Bank of
the light in which her brother pa s toral s e lf-i mmol ation the J ordan Ri ver a nd the Gaza
was ~tablx'd WHS prompted t)y rrported in East Germany in Strip to have peace.
a n argument ovt'r a woman rour years. The deuth of Pastor But Begin made it clear that
Bui Huntington Beach police Os kar Brucsewitz in 1976 was a Is rae l views the m a tter
'>gl Bert Chadwick said there political protest. differently.
muy have been m any motives "l believe with aJI my heart
tor the stabbing that the Jewish people have a
Ch:i dwick said no charges r ight to sovereignty over Judea,
b;i vt' b~oen Tilt·d ag-atnst Mr.r--~~ -1-~~-'~0 Samaria and the Gaza Strip," he ~1.·g rana or any of1 e frlendS an F~~--_.,.~bili.lisal na"2..es
n •la1 1v<'s who reportedly helped fo r the lands on the Wei-it Bank.
ltt•r Sl'Uller the ashes
Mrs. Negrini said she does not
fear the possible consequences
of lhl' scattering of the ashes.
.. Thi~ 1s a traditional thing in
our family," she said.
M r~ Negrini said she drove up
llJ lh<' clc~cd saloon in a black
<::id lll ac hut rode off on a
m11tortyclc whilt' scattering the
·•~he~ rrom <tn urn in the misty
.1ft t>rnuon air
·1 am not a hiker and I don't
u~ually go to that saloon ," Mrs.
Nt-grini said
Th<' sister i.a1d, "f want my
hrothr r's death uven~ed and the
rnan who ki lled him brouj.tht to
1ust1cc before he stabs anyone \• l1-><' ..
Mrs Ncl'(rina cla1 ms that a
'1d1•0 l<.1pt• camera installed in
the saloon was inte nt ionally
turnt•ct orr j us t be fo re he r
brother was stabbed.
Police have confiscated the
ta µe
Wmpetition
ln2nd Week
T h e !>eco nd w ee k of
competition for $1,500 in Pigskin
Pickeroo '78 prizes is under way
following a record number of
entries.
Hundreds of Orange Coast
foo tball f a n s pitte d their
prognostication skills in the first
of lO weekly Pickeroo contests.
Each week a television set and
radios from Dunlap Appliances
in f'ountain Valley a re awarded
to readers who best predict the
outcome of 30 weekend gridiron
battles.
For details -.nd an entry blank
turn to pa~e 84.
Candidate
Backs Heroin
l''cro. known by the nickname
11f .. Mad Dog." was on crutches
.1 l t ht• l 1 me of the stabbing
becaui.e or a ycur·old leg injury.
Ile carri1·cl a buck knife in a sheath on has bell, bis sister SJ\CRJ\M ENTO 1AP 1 Ed
R~ ·said "the Babic gives us
that right. ..
Begin added that sovereignty
a nd military control over the
We s t Ban k and Gaza a r e
essential to Israel's securit y
because those lands "are on the
threshold ofour homes.··
The Camp David accords call
Cor the replacement of Israel's
military government with a n
autonomous government elected
by the Palestinians who live
there. Israel's troops would be
gar risoned in s pecified
locations.
But the accords do not deal
with the question of ultimate
sovereignty or what happens to
Js rael 's troops a fter the
five-year transition period which
is supposed to lead to a final
peace.
B egi n s ai d th e troop arrangement "is not for ri ve
years. It is for the transitional
period and beyond."
said. Clark. th<' l.ibcrtarian P<1rty's-
Mr:-. Nf'J.?rini said she believes candidate ror governor. says he ~Y Raps Plan
s evc·ral peopl e in the bar supports legalization of mari·
conspired to kill her brother. juana. coc1Jinc. heroin and ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. IAPl
PolH'(' said the blood from the. prostitution. A FL-CIO President George
stabbing was parti'ally washed Society s hould focus its M-ean-y ha"8 urged Prcsi~enl
away e.nerg1es :ind mo~ey on combat· C a r t e r t o a b a n d o n
"My brother hopped out the ting serious crimes such as r ecom mendati~ns from his
saloon door and screamed ror burglary. rape and murder und economic adv iser s to c urb
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$86,000 Stolen . ,.,...,. Pflfle A I
SANTA MON ICA IAP> -A
lone masked gunman held ull a
Rn nks guard and escaped with
more than $86.000 in receipts
from a department store -
almost half of it In cash.
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CASTRO INTERVIEW. • •
reached no judgment on the
ove rall r eliability o r the
Intelligence source.
More s~lly, he said.
''whethei"'tlle source provided
r elia ble information ih this
ins tance i s a n luue the
com millee mus! d ecide in
Decem ber" as it prepares ·a
report.
The committee then ended
public examination of Oswald 's
interest in Cuba and Mexico and
turned Its attention to the Secret
Ser vice and t.he quality or tbe
protection it provided Kennedy.
The suggestion that t.he Cuban
leader had some Inkling or
Oswald's plan emerged in 1967
In a National Enquirer article by
Comer C lark. a British
free-lance journalllt. who died In
1912.
Clark wrote that. Castro told
him in an lntervlew; "Y•. I
heard of Lee Harvey Oswald's
plan t.o kill Preakleftt. Kennedy.
It 's 1)()8Slble thal 1 could have
saved him. t mllht have bM9\
able to. but I didn't. I never
b4illeved thf\ plan would be put
lnto effect."
Clark quoted Otistro as sayln•
Cuban officials told him of
Oswald's visit to the Mexico City
cons ulatt about two months
befor e K e nn ~d v wa s
assassinated in Dallas on Nov.
22. 1963.
Clark claimed Castro said he
was told Oswald said "someone
ought to shoot that President
Kennedy" and that he might do
it him self.
Questioned about the account.
Castro said he never granted
Clark an interview and called
the story abllur<l.
"l didn't· say that." Castro
asserted. "It 'has been ln~ented
from the belinning unUI the end.
lt'a a tie. II this m an <Oswald)
would have done something Uke
that. it would have been our
moral duty to inform the United
States."
In a written report. Blakey
said investigators "m ade an
effort. to explore Mr. Clark's
backsround and reputation for
veracity. Frankly. lt w11 not
aood . Apparently he wrote
extensively for th~ aenutlonal
pre11."
But Blakey continued, "Even
thou1h there may be doubts aa
to the fact of Clark'• lnterview
wlth President Castro, the
commltlce has been Informed
that the aubttance of the Clark
article la supported by hl1hly
confidential but reltable sources
available to the United States
io"ernment "
Music, Maestro
Piunist Vladim ir Ho rowitz extends ht ~·
arm s as ht• siL~ down lo the piano at New
York 's Lincoln Ct:nlcr for rche<1r~al of
"Horowitz Live.'· to be broadcast by NBC
on Sunday llorow1t1.. \\-tlh Zutnr. Mehl :.•
unu lhl· ·Nt:w York Pl'Mlh;irmonic. w ill
pC'rform ll vl· on n ut 1onal t (•!t·v1~1on and v1<•
satl'llil« to Europl·
Jury Mulls Murder Rap
Did Woman lmend to Shoot Mate 's Lover?
By GARY GRANVILLE
Ol t ... 0•11' ,.I ... St.tff The fate of a woman accustd
of murde ring her hus b<ind "s
lover in Laguna Bc<sch M<irch 26
was in the hands of irn Orange
County Superior Court Jury
today.
Be rore the s ix woman .
six-man jury began deciding
28·year-0ld Anya Ann Shelton's
fate. it heard prosecutor David
Carter call for a first ·dcgrec
murder conviction
Carter characterized the early
Easter morning shoolint: death
of Pat Proferes, 29 , as ";,i
cold-blooded killing aimed al
eliminating a rival.··
But defense lawyer J ames
Merwin label~d the woman·s
death a tragic accident and said
Mrs Shelton is a woman
incapable of violence
However~ Merwiadid not deny'-
a e u le .which killed Miss
Proferes was fired from a gun
held by his client
Nor did hb deny that Mri.
Shelton stood in the darkness
outside the ~rooqi where the
victim and her husband slept.
the cocked gun an her hand.
But M er~in ins is ted the
shooting was accidental. that
Mrs. Shelton could not sec Miss
Profe r<.'S as she kn ell on a bed a
few feet from where she stood.
"If she·d ret11l y wanted to kill
Pat. she would have fired more
than one shot." the de fense
attorney argued.
As he and Carter debated the
issue in their closi ng arguments.
Mrs. Shelton sat with her arm~
folded staring in tently al the two
lawyers throuli(h thick ~lasses
H er n e r vo u s n ess was
betraye d by h er h abit o r
re peatedly nexing her t hroat
and neck muscles.
Wh en Mrs . Shelton testified
during the seven-day trial, she
said she carried the gun to the
Laguna Beach apartment as a
suicide weapon.
And s he expl ained h e r
presence on the d a rken ed
balcony outside the ap;trtment
where her hus band and his lover
slept as one last attempt to sec
her husband before taking her
own life.
But Carte r didn't buy that
explaTialion and pleaded with
the jury to ignore it.
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comfortable,
traditionally
tailored fall
suits &
sport coats.
Genft9men'S C~
lnaplred bV l'odttlon
46 folt1on lllarld. Newport
(714) 6o40-8310
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lie said Mrs. Shelton's quiet
vi!lit to the balcony. her ripping
off a window screen and lh<'
subsequent firing of lht fatal
shot were the climax of a sto_rmy
confrontation the woma n had
aggressively invited on herself.
Carter made it clear to the
jury that he was not defending
the errant hus band. J oaq uin
Shelton
Tha t Shelton bounced back
and forth between his wife and
the. victim Is beside the point.
Carter said.
"Pat Proferes did nothing.
a bsolutely nothing to deserve to
he shot She truly was a vi ctim.
a n in nocent v1cl1m .·· t h{·
prosecutor said as he called for
a murder conviction
Ju s t a s c e rtain an ha s
argumeiifS "Merw· nsisted the
evidence :lt the trial cou not
support a murder conviction
Time.and again he referred to
sax witnesses who said they
knew the defendant and believt.-d
her to bt incapabl t or v1ol cnc1::
Us ing e!ahoratt> props arr(i
diagra m:-:, Mt-rwin ..;howed tfit.·
JUry why ht: bcl:ev ~s Mr<t -
Shelton couldn't see the v\ctim
when the fataJ shot was fired.
He also reminded the jury that
Shelton had testified th at when
lht' window screen <'plshe<f
down, ht: jumped from lht bed
and was yelling at h11-> wife in th"\.
darkn<:ss w h t n th t.• g u n
exploded.
There was no anta gonism
directed at the v1ct1m. Merwm
said in his closing a rgument.
H t d : " p u t'4ltl C 3 r 1 1 r · '·
eontcntaon that Mrs ShC'lton
... c· I (' '1 v. I l h .. m J I I " ,.
arorrthought .. and knowing the
conscqucnt't.· of her act. essential
component:. ao murder.
Blt4 -#-will ™' tbc jJ.l.Q... later
tod uy that will de bali.· Mr-;
S hC'lton ''l statt• of mind that
early SWld<.1y morning when tht·
allrat:l1vC' 29-ycar old woman
was mort1Jlly wounded
Car, Cyele Collide
Driver Arrested
A/ ter Crash Death
A San Juan Capistrano man
was jailed on drunken drtving
charges early today . after the
car he was ~riving on the San
Diego Freeway collided wilh a
motorcycle, causing the death of
one man and serious injury LO
the motorcyclist.
A California Highway Patrol
spokesman identified the man
fac ing drunken driving and
vehicular manslallghler charges
as Robert Rule, 45, of 32302
Allpaz St .. San Juan Capistrano.
Identification of the me.in
ki lled in the> accident tn the
southbound lanes of tht.• rreeway
JUi.t north of Lake f''orc~t Dri ve
as -being w ithht.~ld until his
nearest rel ative~ are not1f1cd ot
his death
The v1ct1m w<11-> a passenger an
t he tar drtv t-n by Ru :t·
according l o th e C HP
s pokesman
He said Michael Dittmar . 18.
of 25081 Northrup Drive. Laguna
Hills. wa~ seriously tnJurod
wh e n cata pult ed fro m lht'
three·whcel motorcycle he wui.
driving on the freeway shortly
before I a.m. Ditt m a r w a s t aken tn
S :l dc11ebaclo: Co mmun :!y
Ho:.pital
Res<·ue worker.; said n ule · ...
auto overturned Hflt'r strikml!
th t• moton·yt:l c . prnnan~ t ht•
dnvc•r ins1dl•
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VOL. 71 , NO. 262 , J SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 C TEN CENT~~ ____________ .;... ________ ~....;.--~.;...--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.....-,
Slain Biker's Sister . Wants .Justice t·
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B)' aAVMOND STRADA Ill.
Of ...... "-....
The mournt~ saslfT of a la1n
lluntln«ton 8e ch motorcy<"h
(.'Onf\r m e d today tha t ~h t
i.cattel"t'd her brother'• asbt-5 at
the dow'Dtown aloon v.-htrt h<.'
was tabbed pt 8
Jude Nef(Nna. 31, of Newport
l\each. StUa sht-thrtw the M5
11f hl'r brother, Cary Allen "Mad
l><>C.. fo'ero, 4 t , through the
louver~ w1ndo m front of the
Main Street Saloon. l 17 Main St .
during a ··tunenl'' held hast
W f.'dnt"ISday.
Pollet> aid today lt\C'Y hav~ no
~u apect• no w 1n custody in
connection with Fero'& staabh1nw
death. Fero died a l tluntlngton
Jntucomll)Unity Uoapilfll ubout
thrf'~ houn after he wa kni fe<!
In the ba<'lc, olflclol& said.
Mrs Nearinl said the ai\tw:>
were scatt red Ml the saloon and
a lonti Pacific Coast lhs hway
from Huntl n1 ton Beach l o
N wport Beach in hope "lhot
p<.'Ople ~tll lakc notH·e and romt-
rorw ard With informuUon about
my brotht'r's murder "
.. Before this is over there will
be another death," said Mrs.
Ncgrini when she cast "a curse"
on lhosf' she a 11serte d were
withholding Information about
the death or her brother.
Mrs . Ne grl nl s aid in a
lulcphone inte rvie w that the
curse was ulso a imed at her
brother's attacke r who s he
daims is a Hunllngt.on Beach
m un
Mn>. Negrin] said s he belteves
the f1ghl in which her brother
wa:i stabbt.'<i was prompted by
an argument over a woma n.
Uul Huntington Beach police
Kaiser Sehool's Flag
Eighth grader Christine Stennett displays
the flag she designed for Heinz Kaise r
School in Costa Mesa. The flag was ·
purchased by the classes of urn and 1978
as a gift to the school.
Cle me mean
Arrested in
Mesa Robbery
A San Cleme nte man was
arrested by Costa Mesa police
Monday in connection with a
$280 robber y at a Harbor
Boulevard motel.
P o li('e said Do n a ld Le e
Johnson, 21. was arrested by
Officer Mark Pesanti s hortly
after midnight. Bail was set at
$25.000
Johnson allegedly used a
small handl(un to force a clerk
at the Ambassador Inn, 2277
Harbor Bl vd. to turn over the
ca sh, police said.
However . investigators said
n o w e apo n or c a s h wa s
recovered when Johnson's car
was pulled ove r on Harbor
Boulevard after the employee
r e ported tho robbe r y. There
were no injuries
County Housing
Due for 'Bust'?
By PHILIP ROSMARIN
Ot ttw O•llt ~tee St.tff
"I think you're in trouble."
journalist Martin Mayer. author
of "The Builders," a book about
the hous in g indus try . told
Orange County ho mebuilders
Monday.
His prediction echoed the
warnings of his book that the
Orange County housing market
is overdue for collapse
H 1s r e marks we r e made
befo r e a m e e t in ~ a t th e
Ai rporler Inn of t he Home
Ruilders Council of the Building
Indus try Association.
Mayer said the coll apse would
have-been evident now but for
four factors:
The growth of inflationary
ps y c ho t ogy . "People are
pleased.·· Mayer said . "rather
than uosf>t amt cliscoural!ed, that
<See BOOM, Page A2>
LOcals Lead in SF
Big Yacht Racing
By ALMON LOCKABEY
CMllyPlteellMfl..,wrlt•r •
SANTRANCISCO -They are
calling them the super stars of
yacht racing. and t he five maxi·
"'"'a~ . ~-A_fSJ.!.Q.JW J eet.) iP; ~-.~ ~as ·Vatllt-"t1ov s -mr -BOaY
fl rst race for the St. Francis
perpetual wa~ Fred Preiss ' 84-
foot Christine. But it was a case or the fi rst shall be last and the
l ast s hall be fir st because hf'*"-...... ~
failed to save it'i time over ner ·
four competitors. LOS ANGELES <AP I ---Fines
of $100 each were levied on nine
Iranian students who stormed
the Iran touris t bureau in
'Beverly Hills last year to
protest a vilit to the United
States by the s hah's wife.
Empress Farah Diba.
Series lived up to the tag Mon-
day in a 27-mile gear busting
race on San Francisco Bay.
For the most part, the five
races for pe rpetua l trophies
turned out lo be .a Southern
California show.
The eJa~ time winner in the
There was only one minute
~in d 17 s eco nds b e tw een
Ch'f-is tinc and Jim Kilroy.'s 79·
fool ketch Ki aloa which finished
last a nd saved her time to take
(See YACIITS, Page A2> .
Sgt. Bert Chadwick sald there
may have been many motives
for the stabbing.
Chadwick said no charges
have been filed against Mrs.
Negr1nl Of' any of the friends and
relatives who reportedly helped
her scatter the ashes.
Mrs. NegrinJ said she does not
rear the possible consequences
or the scattering of the ashes.
"This is a ttadltional thing in
our family," she s aid.
Mrs: Negrtn.i said she drove up
t.o the closed saloon in a black
Cadillac but r ode orr on a
motorcycle whJle scaUering the
ashes rrom an urn in the mlsty
afte1noon air.
"I am not a biker and I don't
usually ((0 to that saloon," Mrs.
Nearini said.
The sister said, "I want my
brother's death avenged and the
man who killed him brought t.o
justice before be stabs anyone
else."
Mrs. Negrini claims that a
video tape camera instalJed in
the s aloon was inte ntionally
turned o(( jus t be fore her
brother was stabbed.
Police have confiscated the
tape.
Fero. known by the nickname
o( "Mad Dog." was on crutches
at the time of the s tabbing
because of a year-old leg mjury.
He carried a buck knife lo a
sheath on his belt. his sister
said.
Mrs. Negrini said she believes
several people tn the bar
cons pired to kill her brother.
Police said the blood from the
sta bbing was partially washed
away.
··My brother hopped out the
saloon door and screumed ror
help." she said.
Jordan Nixes
Su
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•tAccord
WASHINGTON <AP l -The
Middle East pea ce accords hit a
ne w snag today as Jordan's
King Hussein disassociated his
country from the agreements
following discussions with other
Arab leade~.
And Israeli Prime Minister
Menachem Begin told Congress
tha t his country has no intention
of ~iving up its claim t.o SOV·
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ereignty or its right to station
troops in disrupted areas of the
Wesl Bank and the Gaza Strip.
Hussein'!! lurndown. conveyed
by a government s pokes man in
Amman, came j"5t hours before
Secretary of State Cyrus R.
Vance was to fly to the Middle
East to brief key Arab leaders
on the accords and seek their
SUPpOrl.
50 Aparf menfs
; ;J o rdan is not obligated
morally or materially by the
agreements signed at the Camp
David summit ... a government
spokesman said In Amman.
The statement was issued
after Hussein confe rred by
telephone with Syrian President
Hafez Assad and Crown Prince
Fahd of Saudi Arabia.
<See JORDAN, Page A2)
JFK Death
Bid 'Denied Mesa High-density
By Castro
WASHJNGTON CAP> -Cuban
President Fidel Castro says it
would have been "a tremendous
insanllty" for Cuba to have
plotted the murder or President
John F. K~nnedy, the House
Assassinations Committee
reported today.
· Rezone -Ap,ytpfPrtAo~W4l~~=1
"I am going to tell you here
that nobody, nobody, ever had
the idea of s uch things," Castro
s aid during a four -hour
inte rview with committee
members and investigators last
April.
The committee played
portions of the tape-recorde-d
Interviews during its hearings
today.
Re peating his c ons istent
denials or Cuban involvement in
the assassination of Kennedy.
Castro said:
A vacant lot next to the
Harbor Racquet Club on Wilson
Street mar be wbete Costa Mesa
can spend some of its federal
housing funds and take care of a
need for moderate cost housing
for families with children.
Monday. night. the city coun·
cit voted 3-1 to rezone the 2.39
acre parcel from commerdal to
high den.sily residential ( R-3 l
zoning.
Developer Dick Sewell said be
is Interested in building about 50
apartments on the strip that was
once comidered for an extension
of the Harbor Shopping Center.
Sewell s aid h e would
guarantee that al least half of
the apartments are rented
rammes with ctulctren .. Accord·
inl to Counctlwom•n Norma
Hertzog. Sewetl is Interested in
using some of the city supply of
federal hollsing and community
development funds to buiJd the
complex.
Councilman Dom Raciti, often
an opponent of any more apart·
ment construction in the city.
voted against the zoning switch.
He said the project would be too
dense and increase traffic.
A s pokesman representing the
shopping center disagreed with
Raciti 's claim that the center
would benefit more by ha ving an
office building placed on the
site .
<See REZONE. Page i\Z)
·'N e v e r in 20 years' er
revolution, I never heard anyone
s uggest nor eve n s peculate
about a measure of that sort,
because who could think or the
idea or organizing the death or
the president of the United
Stales .
''Thal would have been the
Newport Man' Lo~es
Ear in Beer Fight
most perfect prete xt for the A dispute over the sale of a
United States to invade our six-pack of beer led to a fig.ht
country. which is what I have Monday night that may cost a
tried to prev~nl for all these Newport Beach man 'a chunk of
years. in every possible sense. his left ear.
"From the Ideological point of Newport Beach police said
view. it was insane. And from they are looking for four athletic
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caslro said he~ knew nothing the fight tha\ separated Daruel
about Lee Harvey Oswald and Neira. 22. from a lhree ·inch by a
Oswald's · visits to the Cuban half-inch pieee of his ear.
consulate in Mexico City until Neira. of 4200 River Ave. ~as
afte r Kennedy was slain and rush~d to Hoaf Memonal
Os wald was identified as lhe Hospital by pol ce. Doctors
killer . sewed the piece back In place,
<See CASTRO, Page AZ> but reported they were unsure
whether the operation would be
successful. ,
According lo police reports,
Neira refused to sell a s ix-pack
o( beer to a youthful looking
cus tome r at the Sto p'N Go
m a rke t at 4555 W. Coast
Highway Monday afternoon.
~..._,~ .... "'1'---=~~~a~• to meet Nefra· when tie gof Off
work at midnight for a fight.
Witnesses to the fight said the
youth s howed up with thret:
friends. but none could tell
police how Ne ira be came
separated from his ear . t he
victim speculated it was bil\en
off.
Coast Me~a ·Approves Roadway Link Neira said he wasn't even
aware his ear had been tom orr
until \he fight was over and the
four youths left the scene ..
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Weather
Clear through Wednes-
day . Lows SS lo 60. Highs
Wednesday 82 to 92.
INSIDE TODA 't'
New .tat• nwrw 11M1 are
going to hit ~• who wont to odd '°°"" IOUh oil
ldd• of rettnctkml and red
tape. Set PoQe A1.
a •• .. M At ., ... ,
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ByMICHAEL PASKEVICH °' -Delly "*' .-... It's a street that almost no one
in north Costa Mesa seems to
want, bU\ the city council voted
3-1 over the protests or area resi-
dents Monday night to build a
new roadway through an 18-acre
parcel between Baker Street and
Paularino Avenue.
Ensuil\e 3·1 votes, each with
councilman Do'm Rac iti op·
posed, aet up financing or thee»
tension of Randolph A venue lo a
link wltb Platte Drive and ended
a flve·moatb·old buildine
qaoratorturn.
About two doien homeowners
tllrned out \0 dispute city traffic
sfudlea and question the benefiu
and aafet.y of the ··A St reel Ex·
tension." •
But their lengthy testimony
and support ror a cul de aac
aJJgnmenl that bomeowner3
claim would prevent Increased
co n gestio n o n two -l a n e
Paul arino did not s way the coun·
cil
"P aularino used to be a coun·
try road. now it's a speedway
and soon it will be a de ath trap."
pleaded Bob Montgomery, 801
P a ula rino.
Another res ident, Bob Lind·
quist, said a city traffic count
taken in July on Paularino was
"absolutely 180 degrees out o(
phase" with homeowner studies.
• City traffic engineer Bruce
Mattern sald the new road would
mean only an additional 200 can
on Paularino as opposed to no
cha nge.
A city study states that
P aularino now handles S,49&
cars dally while Baker Street
se r vices 23.590 vehicles each
day.
The new street wlll bealn
whe re Randolph Avenue cur·
°<See ROAD, Pa1e AJ>
AVE. EXTENSION
OettyHll ........
NEW AoAO GOING IN DESPITE PROTEITI Of' RllfOINTI
ExteMk»ft of R•ndolSlf' Wiii Move Nofttt to '•ulartno
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Pickeroo '78 .
Competition
ln2ndWeek
The second we ek of
competition for St ,500 in Pigskin
Pickeroo '78 prizes is under way
following a record number of
entries. •
Hundreds or Orange Coast
football fans pitte d their
progn01SUcation skills in the first
of 10 weekly Pickeroo contests.
Each week a television set and
radios from Dunlap Appliances
in Fountain Valley are awarded
lo readers who best predict the
outcome ot 30 weekend crtd.lron
bottles
For details and an entry blank
turn to page 84.
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DAILY PILOT
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CASTR O: 'I N
The ~mmlltoo •• w~i&hm& lbe meri ts o f a m y1 t e r lou1
lntt'lhatncl' rnport 1'Ul(lt·11ttna
that 0 w1tld hinll'd lo (;ub.in
offlcta lS ¥1 lht> ('Oni.llldlt' thul h
ml1ht kilt Kenrwdy nnd t htt
Cast ro learnf'd nf th111 bt-forc-thfl
•1111rn1>1unat1on
Th,• comnHltcl' took pubhl
t t•11 t1mony a bo ut the "~<'rtt
r.-,>ort. but the com m htet'•
c.'hlt'f t'ounsl'I Rotwr"t 81Mkf'y .
t.Mtd ('Ubitn uuthont1t•i. hlamt!'d
lbt' C't•nlrid lnh:lhJ<<•nC't• A1i1rnC')'
for c1rculalm thl· report 4ttl a
ERA. Voting
Protested
ANJTY'. • •
'dl1tnformut1on · tactic to
Jmpllcah ' Cuba m Ke nnedy '•
dtath
8l1k~ taJd tht co mmittee haa
ru chH no Jud1m nt on tht
ove raJI rell•blllty of the
lnte1H1enee ..oorc•
Mo rl' ~l'l'<'tflt-ull y , he s1ud.
'whether thl' "ourte provided
re lla ble cn(orn'latlon tn &hla
f ft ltlntt' h a h 1u ue tht
com m illet' m uat d ec.-l dt tn
Otcembtlr " us it pre pare a
rcvart
The commutee tb~n ended
f)ubllc cxamtnotlon of 0 1iwald'1
inle rc>t.l In Cuba a nd Mexic:1> and
turned ltK asttenllon lo lb Secret
S..rv1c.•f' und lhe quality of the
protection ll provldl'd Kennedy
The llU86Jt'Shun thul the Cuban
lu de r hud aome loklinai of
Oswald'• 'plUJl ttmer~cd In 1967
in i. Nstaonul Em1uirl'r article: by
Co m e r Clar k . u B r 1t 1i.h
rtec·l~nce JOl.lrnahsl who dat!d an
1972.
,.,..,.. Paflf! A I
JORDAN ••.
Bega n told l t!lid er~ or the
House in 8 bre11kfast meeting
t h at t h e y s h ould n o t
m isinterpret the Ca mp Oi.vid
accords to mean th11t Israel has
comm lltcd itse lf to rf!storing
Arib sove reignty to those lands.
which It captured In the 1967 war
Begin com mented as he and
E gyptian P res id e nt Anwa r
Sadat visited Capitol f:flll to
m eet wtth congressional leaders
a nd t alk about t he recently
concluded summit.
Me anwhjle. Secretary of State
Cyrus R. Vance added Syrian
P resident Hafei Assad to the list
of Arab leaders he will visit to
e xp la in t he C a m p Davi d
agreements and seek support for
them . He previously scheduled
s l ops in Jordan a nd Saudi
Arabia on t.he trip which begins
tonight. . CARSON CI T Y. N~v
IAP I -A l'Ontro\er .,.,
ttd v1 or) \t'ltC' on tht• Equal
Rights Aml'nd m ent wau,
o r d ere d plM r~d o n
Nt>\•udu 'i. No' t-m ber ballot
t o d ay In u 4 I i.t t1t<•
Suprt•m(' Court dec1s1on
Clark wrote thul Cu11tro told
him 1n un mtervlcw "Yes. I
hea rd or Lee Haney Oawald 'i.
plan to kill President Kennedy
It's possible that I could have
saved tum. f might have been
nble to. but I didn't I never
belleved th<' plan would be put
jnto ef/ect. · ·
ONDtNE (LEFT), WINDWARD PASSAGE BATTLE IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY
At Blouom Rock Buoy Off AlcetrH . Some BreethleH Moment• on the Jibe
Sadat told members of the
Se n ate For eign Re l a tions Commllt~ he believes J ordan
IN OIVINO, SADAT
SCORED VICTORY--A4
Th " 1n 1l' t 1o n w a s
o ppoM•d by ll p ro E RA
.iroup on tirounds m any
l l'g111 l utors h a ve said
lhl'Y 'II base their vote o n
E RA next sprfns on the
;_1d\'11>ory voting re~u lt11.
wh1<'h in effect m akes at
more than :.idvisory
Thl'r t> is no provii.ion fo r
:.i ll ow1ng votei. by .the
people on matters like
ERA which could result in
U .S C o n s t i tuti o n
ratifications.
f'ro•P~A I
ROAD ••.•
rcnlly dead e nds a l Bake r
Street. The street would extend
nor th. swing left. then r ight
before continujng north again to
cre a te a new intersection at
Platte and Paularino
The homeowners support for a
rut de s ac was counte red by city
claims that this plan would be a
~ufoty hazar'd in case of a m<1jor
c ml'q?cncy a nd w o u ld d o
n oth ing to improve traffic
drculation in the area. •
Mattern said no road would
mean m ore "conflict points"
<Teated .fil' w ddvewa~JM!n·
Ing onlo Paularino und Baker
The road extension will make
new driveways open onto the
new road
Approval of the road extens ion
will a llow the owne rs of 17
par ce ls In the area to build to a
higher density. Current zoning
will switch from R·2 to R·3.
The city wants the landowners
to dedicate land for the new
street with the city picking up
the tub for much of the actual
constr uction or the s treet.
Caty offacl:.i ls s ay construction
of the new roadway will cost
SJ83.000. llomeowne rs, nolin&
udded costs for u signal that will
be needed at Ra ndolph and
B<1kcr . belie ve the actual cost to
the city may exceed $300.000.
But the ma1or concerns cen·
tered on added traUic that might
be gener ated by motorists usinK
t he new road as a short cut, al)d
the potential danger to s tupents
a t Be ar Street e le m en tary
School.
Hoag Ce nte r
Rites Slate d
l',...r~A l
Clark quot.ed Castro us saying
Cuban officials told h im of
Oswald's visit to lhc Me xico City
cons ulate a bout two months
be f ore K e nn e d y was
assassinated in Dallas on Nov.
22. 1963.
YACHTS BATTLE IN SAN FRANCISCO • • •
and Saudi Arabia eventually will
s upport the Midd le E a s t agreements.
L~ter. he told reporte rs he
pla ns to ny Wednesd ay from
Washineton to Raba t. Morocco
to meet with Kins Hassa n. Then:
he said, he will the n Oy to Cairo
a nd make contact with Jordan ·~
King Hussein.
Cla rk claimed Cas tro sa id he
was lold Oswald said ''someone
ought to shoot that President
Ke nnedy" and that he m ight do
it himself.
Questioned about the account.
Castro said he never granted
Clark an interview and called
lhe story absurd.
"I d idn't say t hat." Castro
asserted. "It has been invented
from t.he beginning until the end.
It's a lie. If this m an <Oswald 1
would have done som ething like
that. it would have been our
moral duty to inform t.he United Stales."
corrected time honors.
Durin~ the race t he elapsed
tim e lead cha nged four times
before the final weathe r le~
along the city s hore lo the finish
1n f ront o f t h e S t. FY C
clubhouse.
Su m ner A. "Huey " Long's
79-foot sloop Ondine gr..bbed the
start off Treasure Island but was
:,oon overta k e n b y M a rk
John son 's 73 ·f oo l sloop
Windward Passage which had
been forced to restart. Both
boats nor ma ll y a re r igged as
ketches. but are being sailed as
s loops here
On the run to Blossom Rock
off Alcatraz. P assage main.
ta med a slim lead and the two
y a c hts ga ve the s pe ctators
as hore and a fl oat a thr ill by
roundini;! up sharply on the jibe
New Romance?
Prince, Emigre Linked 1
LONDON 1 AP I -The latest g irlfriend of Prinee
Ch arles is e m i gr e Czech Counttt ss Angelik a
L t.tzensky. three London t<tblotds reported today.
The Sun . Mirro r and Mail s aid the countess lives
in Paris. whe re she works for an organization clilled
International P ublic Re la tions Associates. None of
the papers reporte d he r age.
The romance began when the couple met last
.vcar in France and blossom ed last weekend wh~n
the countess was a guest at Balmor al. the queen s
Scottish home. l he newspapers said.
T he reports were discounted by Buckingham
Pa lace. "The lady in Question stayed at Balmora l.
pr esumably as the pr ince's guest and just one of
many friends.·· said a lSPokesman who refused to be
identified.
BOOM TO END?-. ••
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from a nm to a reach.
Christine showed a good turn or s peed on the first weather leg.
but was overtaken by Passage
when she split her number one
Renoa and had to go down to a
num be r two j ib.
It was an afternoon of reefing
drills and sail c hanges for. all
h a nds as the north west el'ry
wind whistled up lo 25 knots
against a flood tide.
An early surprise in the big
boat battle was lo see Bill Lee's
superlight. 67-foot sloop Merlin
drop far back of the fleet In the
early going. ,
It was virtually out or sight
astern and out or the race as the
leaders bunched In a sudden
wind calm as they approached
Alcatraz on t he leeward rul).
With nothing to lose and every-
t hing to gain. Lee s teered a
co urse north or the Island and
pa cked up a brisk northerly
breeze that put Merlin around
the m a rk ahead or the fleet with
wha t appeurcd to be a comforta.
ble le ad for the beat to the
finish .
But again Merlin was unable to
E'roM Page A I
REZONE ..•
stand up to the freshening wind.
even after tucking a double reef
in its maln'sl and changing to 8
sm a tJer heads ·1.
Before reaching the clubhouse
fi nish Merlin had been passed by
Christine. Ondine and Windward
Passage. finishing onJy second&.
ahead or Kialoa.
For the smaller boats in the
City or San Francisco. Atlantic.
Keefe·Kilbom and Rheem r ates
it was also a day or fri&.stration.
bus ted gear. a nd blown out sails
as the· strong winds and tricky
c urrents took their toll.
The greatest frustration was
for a dozen boats in the Rheem
trophy series who were left cold
and wet on the course when the·
race committee. holding to a
five ·hour time limit. buttoned up
their stop watches after t.he first
few boats in the g roup had
finished. Several skippers are
protes ting t he committee.
When it was all over and the
cr e ws were cele brating the ir
victories or making excuses for
their defeats in the clubhoust:
ba r here 1s how lht: final resulti.
stood
St. Francis Perpetual Trophy.
I. Kialoa 2. Windward Passage
3. Ondine 4. Merlin S. Christine.
City of San Francis co Trophy,
t. Whistle Wing V . Hast ings
Sen. Frank Church' of Idaho,
ranking Democratic mem ber of
th e F o r eig n R e l a t lo n is
Committee. said Sadat told the
private breakfast meelinR lbat
he hopes Hussein will "play the
role tha t must be played by
Jordan if the issues of the West
Bank are ever to be resolved.··
Sad a t t o l d r e porte r s . ''Wh e ne ~e r th e re is any
-a1reement t.hal will permit the
establishment of peace so that
no one encroach~s on the other's
land or sovereignty. then all
Arabs will be behind It ...
T h e Ara b s t a t es h a v e
con sistently said that Isr ael
mus t gi v e up occ up i e d
territories on t.he West Bank or
the J ordan River and the Gaza
Strip to have peace.
* * *
U.S. May Pay
$I Billion for
Israeli Bases
Harcourt. Santa Barbar a Yacht W AS HI NG T 0 N <A P 1 -
Club 2. Swifts ure. Nack Frazee. Construction of two military air The s pokei,ma n s:.u d lh1: shop San Diego Yacht Club. baeses in Israel 's Negev Desert
owne rs would prefer a perma-will be an lsraeti o~ration with
ne nt population on the site. A ti antic T r op h y . 1 H ag h the United States paying the bill.
Mrs Hertzog stressed the Ell which could ra ng .. fro m s·300 f h t Roler . Bill Power ·K1rk iott. "' location o t e apart me n com· million to about SJ billion. a Pen-plex. She said its proxim ity .to N H YC 2. Blue Norther. Bill 1 ..... t. .d tod
schools. recently comple ted Sullivan. Los Ange les Yacht agon s.,.,..esman sa 1 ay
· Club 3. Scanda lous. Bill Pascoe. Th o m as B . R o si.. th t' Wilson Park and s ho pping. NHYC _ spokesm an. said cost esti mate~
made it a logical choice. art' "very preliminary" and that She was backed by Mayor Ed d I f
Mc F arland and Councilwom an Ke e fe -Kil bo rn Trophy . t a great ea o planning ht!s
Le ading Lady. St an Reisch. ahead But he made olear the Arlene Schafer in revers ing a new bases would be underwn't· 1 b t 1 t Se ell's Coyote Point Yacht Club 2. fmp. F c ruar y vo e aga ns w ten by ., U.S. gr·•nt, rath"'• than h Dav id Allen. San F rancisC'o .. .. "' zoning swJtc rt.>quest. Yacht Club 3. Sil ver Fox. Bob by some rorm or repayable loun The citv housing a nd com-or credit. d I t 't• Kelle her Long Buch Yacht munity eve opmcn comma ~ee rtuh "We would compe nsate thl'
has placed the puree! high on its Ji;raeUs for their withdr awal''
list as to idea l places to spend from two major air bases in the
the h·ouse th ey b o ug ht fo~
$100,000 today, sold for $78,000
last year -because they think
next year they will get $125,000."
part or $750.000 in federal hous· Ric hard Rheem Trophy fpend· Sinai. Ross said. He indicated
ing and community funds. ing protest 1• I Wild Turkey. the N egev projects probably plan has driven people to b~ The council backed the choice J a m es Gos Pe r . SY d n e Y • would be costly because they
homes in Orange County. he tn· in a recent study session. An un-Aus tralia 2. Sunc haser . Chris would replace "what
1
gather
dicated. ce r t a in portion of the funds Gas pari ch. St. FYC 3 Tres are sophisticated bases ...
All four or those factors. cur· could be used to keep down con· He rmanos. Sicele and Myers. The t wo bases lo be vacated
renlly encouraging the market. struclion costs a nd assure low NHYC. are at El Arisch on the northern
"slill have t ime lo run. but with rents for tenants . ~"na1 coast. where the Is raelis
dim inishing force," he said. Sewell noted that there is still The big boat crews will have a ,.ult " 9.50<Hoot runway alter
Mayer said it is important for a high demand for apartments d ay. of rest today while the the 1973 war. and at Etzion 1n
-P roposition 13. Though the
property tax relief s hould have
triggered a boom or apartment
housing, it hasn't happened yet.
Mayer asserted. partly because
academics who advise the in
Dl·du:ation C(•rcmonics will be dus l ry haven 't realized tht!
the Carter Administration to 1n Costa Mesa . even though a Etchells-22 fleet s uits the third the southern Sinai In position t "knock the he.ad off inflation... r('w of the newer complexes al-and fourth races of their three cover the key Gulf of Aqaba.
\\ hich he predicted would again low children. He s:.iid all 97 units day ' regatta . The big bouts will "The Israelis probably will tx: in double dig1L'i by next year. at his new complex at Vanguard resume action Wednesday a nd put out contract~ to buil~ 11 conducted Thur!'.duy at the new J>O.~ential P~fil for it.
J 0 h n s t a u rr c r J n t e r f ai th It seems to tak~ a bout three
Sp iritua l <;eJHcr at H0.~1! .• y~ars." Mayer sa id, "to_.~t a --<·~ ,.."OM.111t.~_:_: ~tit~"-·~~u;f~ .. ~~ttit~~'t1rc.'Ml•n~
. An Of>'!rl house for t he public a n y bod y a t ~ unive r sit y .
will follow the cere monies that So m ebo~y has to tell the m
start at 2 p.m. several llmes th~t a cha ng~ has
The 2.IOO·square foot center occurred, before at sinks .In.,
int'ludes the hospita l's social -A 30 percent apprcc1at1on of
s ervices dcpartm l'nt. chapel and the J~pane~ yen.
chapla in's office. . There s a .. lot or foreign
The dt->dicallon will be held in money around. Maye r said.
the courtyard adjacent to the ."Impressive quantities are com·
chapel. The open house will be rng Into California fro m Ja pan,
from 2:30 p.m. to s p.m . fro m Germa ny . E verything
looks che aper over he re to
them ." (
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-School busing in Los Angeles
County . The m;,ndatory busing
Raging Fire
·Containe d
In Anaheim
More than 50 fire fighters
fou g h t a bl aze th~t raged
through homes under construe·
lion in the An11helm hllls today
before bringing it under control
just befor.9 noon .
The fire reportedly destroyed
live hQ,Jnes, damaged lour more
and blackened several acres ot
br us h ln t.he Nohl Ranch.area of
Anaheim hills, tire otr'-'al11aid.
T he fire was rep0rted at about
10:30 a.m. In the hilly retton
where the S1mta Ana wind1 • .,.. .
gusting up to 40.mph.
Firemen from Ana he im .
Orange County and the city ot
Oranae fou1ht tho bla1e for an
hour bttore contaJnina It.
There were no Injuries r .
ported
'
"The Administration is going to Way and Newport Boulevard wind up-Pfiday and Saturday themselves, .. ffosl' said. -
,~~"T ·;m;;;•• mm · * have to face up to the fact tbat:"'t"~w~e~r~c~r~c~n;ted~~in!.ii:,n~1n~e~d5a~y~s~.~~~;;i~;;;:;;:i'i~;;rs~~;.=;;;;.;;;;~:;;::;:;:::;;:;~:;~~-============
them well.·• __________________ __;....;.._;.....;..._.;.....-."::::i"--,,:i \;~'.•1.,,i.J.J'o.'lO\-?P~~ :. •. · Proposition 13 wi ll have a re-I
l ardinf.( effect upon people's will·
angness· to sell old hom es lo buy
new ones, he said, pa rticularly in
light of assessment rules that
est ablish a 1975 assessment on
property. but new assessments al
current levels If the property
changes owners hip.
Mayer rurther predk ted that
foreign money eventually will
r un out. and that the panic over
Los AngeJe1; school busing will
a bale.
"We are going to be moving to
a money crunc.'h.'' Mayer said.
"and pretty soon "
With tha t, Mayer said. home
prices must come down. The
bu\ Id e rs t hemselves. he sald.
ought to hope for an end to the
lnOatlonary ~pswlng.
"While in the short term il Is
good for you, It Is not going to be
good for you in the long run."
Muycr said.
Candidate
Backs Heroin
~ SACRAMENTO IA P I -Ed
Clark. the Ubertarinn Party's
cqndldate for 1eovernor. says he
upport.s lcgalliullon or marl-
j u ana . coci;lnl'. ht r o1n and
orostltutlon
Society should focus its
cnergle and money on combat-tln ~ serious crlmea a uch ss
bur1l1ry, rape and m urder and
loave adulL't "to ll vt their own
llvc11." ('1,.rk ~old Mondoy
..
Fall Is here in
style at P.O.S.H.!
Select from our
new arrivals
of naturally
comfortable,
tradttlonally
tailored fall
su its &
sport coats.
I
Las• Stronghold
Somoza Tro~ps
Ready Attack
MANAG A, N\('DrDiUO 11\f'i
Pre~ldt nt An•. ra lo Somoza ..
t ro o p .. <ln.• mu'l\t'lll for un
;u, .iult on the lu1l m111Jur rt'l"•I
~1rnnghotd. tht' northw«11 l to~ 11 (Ir £&teh
Burke: "Pot
U1ihealthy
S \~ t>l t:<iO \I'•
R1.•p Yvon1w Hruth" >t lle-
Uu rk t.> t> nhf ... , , ) l>J.~~
1111: ,1 muri1ua11J c1~.1 ntt1.•
trom mouth 10 mouth 1'-· a
~0 0 '1 WU ~ l o '-Pl\.•a d
~wrm:. ..
. 'I bl O"\pl~ h ;H'I.' Ile\ l 'I
had ttn 1n..-ltnut1011 to l n
ll .. ,h,• ":ud .
Thl· po ... !.1bll· lt•f:J lw 1t1o n or 111 ,1 r11u11n .• h .11> h{'C'l•fl\(
Jn '"!'>Ill' m tht• l!HK t•lt·e·
uon an v. h1ch M 1 !> Hurk1.·
1s th t• l>e m o,•r at1 c
no minee for •ll o rney
g1.:ne1 .11 in Cahfo rnw She
mt.1dc her comment at a
nt'" b t'CJnfe r1.•nce Mo nday.
Capo High
Cage Coach
Sentenced
Former Capis trano Valley
High School head basketball
coach Paul Smith was convicted
Monday in Riverside of attempt·
1ng to receive stolen property.
He was put on one year's proba·
lion a nd rlned $320.
And Capistra no Unified School
Dis trict trustees voted unan·
1mously Monday night to ac·
ce pt Smith's letter or resignation
Crom the high school's leaching
swU
11 c had been relieved of all
toat'hing n•sponbibllities 1m·
medrntely following his a rrest .
June 14. when he allegedly tried
to buy a microwave oven from a
man on a Rivers1de street cor·
ncr . The oveo peddler was an
unde rcover poli<!'e o((ice r.
Arrested with S mith in June
was Ramona High School coach
David Carmichael. Sm ith had
tau~ht at Ramona in Riverside
hc fo r~ J01n1ng the staff at
C<•pistrano Valley Hi~h. when
th<' Mission Viejo school opened
in Scplemlx.'r. 1977
Oepul y Dist riet A Horney Rick
T h1 crbach ~ai d t oday that
Carmichael's case was rcferrc.-d
to the probation rlepartment for
furthe r mve&tigal10n
Both m en entered pleas of no
contest to the charges that they
had attempted to ret·e1vc stolen
property. said Thierbat•h.
Smith. 39. ha d tuk e n the
Cc.t p1:,trano Va lley baske tball
team lo the ~cm 1finals in the
Ca I 1 forn1u I ntcrsc hol as tic
Fede ration playoffs earlier this
year
Capistrano Unifi ed Supe rin·
tendent J erome Thornsley said
Smith's letter of resignation was
received Monday morning. after
the district had issued an ul-
timatum thal he report for duty
as a physical education and
m ath teacher at Ca pistrano
Vallt!y or race dismissal
NEW YORK <AP I -A book
sa ys tha t Aristotle On assis
tricked his wiCe. Jacqu<:Jlne, into
signing an "a m endme.nt" to
their m ar riage .contract that
gave her Just two percent of the
S250 million she expected.
This version or the inheritance
wr ang le hvtween t he former
American first lady and the late
Greek shipper is detailed in a
copyrighted excerpt from the
forthcoming book ·• J acquelint-
Rouvier Kennedy Onassis" by
Ste ph en Birmingham. The
excerpt appears in the October
is s ue of Good Housekeeping
Magazine.
The excerpt says that because
Greek law in 1974 provided that
a widow automatically received
a t leas t one.quarter of her
husband's e s tate. "upon
O n a ss i s' death Jackie
confidently \'xpeclcd to receive
an ln.heritance of at least $~
million -pt!rhaps as much H
S250 mi!Uon."
In the beginning. "Onugls had
literally showered he r with
money o.nd expcn&lve t lft3, ''the
book says "ll has be n claimed
that he spent up to $20 million In
thot fi rs{ year a lon -mott ot It
on things for Jackie.·· ·
Sul the book 'ays that alter
the coup\ 's Oct. 21. 1H8,
Ob!\ r vcrs uld the nutlonal
quord, Somo11'11 ormy. flew
f omb t l o u1ht1ned troop~ 10
Somoto. 40 mile» north or £1.tell.
In a (lanklna movcmunl
Mondtl)'
tnformtd ourct-s tt~ld lhc
l(u rd probl\bly would pu!lh lnln
E!ltell from th bOUlh und north
14•h1lc b<1ttllna the city up with
umbu1hcs on thre~ rur~I roads
th u l wind up i nto th e
'>U rrountJln~ hlll"' This could
11 r t' \ c n l t h t' r c b t' I :. ( r o m
('ll1'a1nn~ n, tht•y cltcJ wh1:1'1 lht•
~uard rt-captur1 d M t11Hl)'1t in th1~
'IOUlh and Lt·un .11ld Chlnundcgo
1n th<' north'-'t''lt
Tht' Snndln1!!f1J11 ond th<' mt·n
1n F.~tt·h who hnvt• J01ned lh1,.•ir rtr.:ht upp1•11r. bt•tter t.trmL1c.1 und
MJ:UlllU'<i )han lhOM: In 1rny o(
the otht·r c1t11"-. however . and
ob~t>1 v1·rs be>ln·vt• lhe btttllc
n 1uld l)c bloodtl·r lh un the
pn·\ ious ussaulli.
Barricades of pa'\ 1ng stonH
and sandbags chest hlth a nd
four reel thick stretch across
ma ny streets One major road
into the city is blocked by no
fewer than 10 ma ssiv e
barricades. one cifler the other.
In 11ddt1Uon. the re bels have
cut trenches across some streets
and set up sandbagged sniper
pos ts on rooftops .
Th<·tr weapons ure m ostly
p1s1o ls . shotguns und huntin~
rifl es. but they include a few
automatic weapons.
Guard helicopte rs and
airplane~ have been str afing
Este li. :.i city of 30.000 on the
Pan-American Highway. since
late last week. Re porters who
tried to enter the city were
stopped at least three times by
g uardsmen firing automatic
weapons.
Southern Nicaragua is in
government hands and Managua
remains under heavy guard with
Somoza 's troops searchlne all
vehicles entering and leaving
the city and patrolling in force.
A curfow from 8 p.m . lo 5 a.m.
has been imposed. and streets
a re only liahlly traveled during
the d ay due to the conllnulhg
bus iness s trike called in an
a ttempt to oust Somoza.
The goentl'raS" are m~Mbers of
th f S a ndinista National
Liberation Front. which took
1.500 hostages in Managua 's
National Pa lace Aug. 22 and
forced Somoza to ransom the m
ror 59 political prisone rs . sso<J.OOO a nd saCc pa ssage to
Panama.
Parishioner
Slugs Priest
LO S DA:"\OS 1AP 1 A
Redwood City man h as been
char ged with assault and bat·
tcry for alleg edly h ittin g a
Catholic priest dur ing a Ma ss he
round boring.
The Rev Walter Mindoto said
Sigfried Valencia a sked him for
help shortly before Mass at St.
Joseph's Church here Saturd'y
night. Valencia "as te1ld to wait
until after the m ass. but while the prn:st was giving common·
ion. Valencia rus he d to the
alta r and struck him in the face.
police said.
Offi<'ers saJd Valencia report·
cd he h1l the prie:.t because the
Mass was boring a nd "Cod
made me do it."
" wedd ing. "money a rguments
became more frequent." The
couple reportedly fought over
such things as a S200,000 legal
bill in connection with Mrs.
Onns sts· la w s uits agalnst
photographer Ron Galella. and
over her loss of $300,000 tn the
stock market.
The Cinal s traw for Onassla,
Bi rm ln1ham !'tays, WH an
argument during a vacallon to
Acapulco. when Jackie wanted
to buy a villa there and he
refused.
"O:uu1.sls wu a wOy m an. He
hod not made his fortune by
being sweet to poople. And he
had a fa mous temper."
Birmingham writes.
"Followtng thftt 11ce1"1e on the
plane from Acapulco. he set
a bo ut systematically to subvert
the terms ot t he promorlt1l
agreement."
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Seniors'
Free Bus ~
Plan Set
O l rectorR o f tht> Orang1.•
County Transit Di trict tOCTD 1
l1ld the 1roundwork Monday for
the resumption. lhis week. of free
bus rides for senior citizens.
It all 1oes according to plans.
persons 65 and over will again
be rid ing free on OCTD
fixed· route buses Thursday.
Befor e then. ho wever. 11
contract callin g for county
governme nt to s ub!-idize the
no·fare·for-seniors Policy muM
be signed.
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SANTA ANA WINDS BLOW THE TOPS OFF THESE WAVES ALONG THE ORANGE COAST
0.Mrt Breezea Drying Up Land. lnc:reaaJng Fire Hazard In Wooded AreH
County Supe rvis or Ralph
Clark. who is also OCTD board ·
of directors chairman. said he
expects the contract to be signe<J
Wednesday and the free rldt•
policy resumed Thursday.
Santa Anas to ·Diminish
It wai> abandoned Sept 10
when the transit district invoked
new fare policies thut inc luded
charging senior c1t1zcnh 1:; n:111~
a ride
Desert Winch Fam Hazard of Brush Fires
However. last we<·k lhc counlv
Board of Supervisor!'> :tgrccd to
dirl'c t S345.000 1n fed1·r<1I
revrnuc s ha ring mont'y t o
s upport Crtie bus ride ' for ~
seniors. 1 Hane on to your hats. folks.
the Santa An.a winds are here.
The National Weather Service
reported northwesterly winds of
20 to 30 knots today. The winds
are expected to drop to fi ve to 15
knots by Wednesday morning.
Th e So uth Co a s t Air
Manage ment District reports
the a ir condition as good. due to
the winds.
However . the fire hazard is
hig h.
Bruce Turbeville o ( the
Orange County Fir e
Department. said there is a high
threat or a brush lire. but less
chance or a grass fi re because or
last week ·s rain.
"The longer the wind blows.
the drier it will get." he said.
He said 1t is early in the
season !or a Santa Ana wmd
condition.
"The last time we had wind
this early was In 1970." he said.
"We had winds on Sept. 21.
followed by eight days of fire.
But then we hadn't had any
rain."
The weather service reported
winds blowi n g throughout
central and Southern California.
including mountain and desert
areas.
T he Orange County Harbor
Department reported small
craft advisories from Point
Conception to Rincon Point and
as fa r o ut as San Nicholas
Is la nd.
At the beach. Bud Beish('.
captain of the Newport Beach
lifeguards. said the surf 1s one to
two reel
"It's an offshore wind," he
sa id. "It has a tende ncy to
flatten the sea and blow the
waves down. ll will be like ;;
lake out here tomorrow."
That subsidy the past fou r t
years has been the backbone or I
the free ride ror senior cltm:n!-l
policy. I
It appeared jeopardized by I
s pe nding curt ailments th;,t
accompa nied vott-r approval of
Proposition 13. the property fax ,
reform initiative that W <I'
expe('tcd to cul int o ~ui:h
!i pendin~ program!-.
Laguna Renews Attack
But supervi!'Ors durrng their
bud get hea ring:. leist Wt't'k
dipped into the county's reserVl'
o f fede ral revenue s harln~
money to continue support of.the
free ride policy.
Wife of Cop
Kills Herself
In Laguna
Heuler Park Squirrels May Borrow Their Last
By STEVE MITCHELL OUlleOaHy l"'l ... li.tt
llaguna Beach's fuzzy earth
burrowers -the Heisler Park
ground squirrels -go on trial
again tonight when the City
Council considers a . rccommen·
dalion to ex.te rmin a t e the
animals.
City omcials claim Heisler
Park is being s lowly eroded by
the burrowing beasties, and they
are recommending that the city
fumigate tbc burrows with ro·
dent gas cartridges.
The last time a City Council
approved such a notion. some
m embers of the community sug·
geated that killing squirrels ls
not exactly in keeping with the
charact er of the Art Colony.
They suggested instead that
the squirrels be tra pped and
transrerred somewhere else.
But Terry Brandt. director of
municipal services, says live
trapping Is a time consuming
process. "and you can 't just
dump the squirrels·on somebody
else's property."
So he will be recommending
tonight that the City Council
adopt a program of fumigating
active burrows and plugging up
the holes.
Digging by squirrels has been
bl am ed Cor the loss of up to two
feet of the park each year . and
Soviet Defects
WASHINGTON <AP > A
Soviet translator al the United
Nations has de fected to the
United St.ates with his wife and
da ughter. the Stale Department
has confirmed.
A year before unassis died in
1977, a Gr~k law was passed. at
the initiation of his lawyers,
stipulating that a m arrlag
contract' between a Greek and a
fore igner was inva lid In the
event of the Greek ·s death.
Alter the bill passed, Onassis
asked' his w\fc to sign what ne,
t erm ed an "am endment" to
their original m a rri age
contract. The a mendment
provided her with $200.000 a
year Collowlng his death. plus
$25.000 a year for each or her
children until age 21.
Because Mrs. Onassis and her
lawyers were unaware or the
new law. Birmingham says. she
slaned the a m e ndm 4!"nt.
believing the money was In
addtton to that stipulated In the
orl1inal marriage contract.
·!What s he wu .actuaJfy
accepting was a tiny shu~ -
less than 2 percent -of what
might h ave been b e t
Inheritance." Blrmln1ham said.
Th e term s of th e J968
prC!·marlta1 contract were never
made ~11bllc. But the book said
th" oact contained t73 clauses
which sllpuJated, amon1 other
thlna1. that if the couple were
still married when Ari dlod,
J ack ie would receive $100
million.
som e say it all boils down to a
choice between lhe squirrels and
the park.
In 1975. the Laguna City Coun·
c1 l allowed UC Irvine students to
trap and remove about 200 of the
squirrels. Those former beach
residents were transplanted to
the rolling hHls near the uni·
versilY~
Aod at one time. the city was
prepared to petition the Food
and Drug Administration to test
a birth control drug on the
Heisler Park squirre ls.
Other programs studied by
former city fathe rs included use
of a n anticoagulant type po1son.
which opponents argued would
mean a slow death for the squlr·
rels A mother of five and the INlfe And other s uggestions ra nged or a Los Angeles police sergeant
from shooting the pests. or mov· look he r life with a revolver in~ a na tural predator into their Monday in a Laguna Beach hotel
neaghborhood. ·arter firing two s lul(s from the 1
Brandt said a r epre$ent.ahve -'"'."Hl'"l"nnber snubn e a
of the--county:S agricultural de· to be sure the weapon worked.
partment will be on hand lo ex·
p l a in the gas cartridge ex· S u el le n Blackwell. 35. or
termination program when the Fulle rton-. was found <lead in her
City Counci~ meets tonight at 6 room at the Suri and Sand Hotel. o'cl~k. JS.SS South Coast Highway IBt«:
Monday by a maid who let
herself in to clean the room
NY Reporter Cited
For Contempt Again
Mrs. Blackwe ll was murricd
to Los Angeles Police Sgt. Earl
Blackwell. who worked with tht'
17th a rea vice unit The IO·year
polict-veteran wa!-conti.lctcd
Monday n1ght.
Coroner's deputies said they
bellevt• the woman had been
dead for IO lo 12 hour~ before
her body was disco vered. The
reason for her action wai-. not
known immediately
HACKENSACK. N.J . IAP I -
Ne w York Tim es r eporter
Myron A. Farber again was
cited for contempt of court today
for refusing to surrender fil es lo
the judge in the murder triaJ of
Dr. Mario Jascalevich.
Outside the presence of the
jury. Farber claimed privileges
under the First Amendment and
New Jersey reporter's shield
law as reasons for refusing to
turn over documents.
Judge William J . Arnold cited
the 40-year·old news m a n for
civil contempt -the first step in
what could lead to a contempt
('O nvi ction . Arnold a s ked
Farber's attorney to file a
show-cause order before an
assignment judge on why the
r eporter should not be held 1n
contempt.
Far ber was jailed for three
weeks in Au~ust for refusing lo
give up hi s n otes about
Jascalevich who is on trial on
three charges of murde r.
Floyd Abrams. attorney for
Farber and The Times. said
citing the reporter Cor contempt
a m ounted to double jeopardy
s ince the newsma n already has
been convict ed or civil and
criminal contempt.
Arnold decllnl'd lo ho ld
Farber's request for a hearing
on the New J ersey shield law
until Farber provides the judge
with the documents so that he
may rule whether the shield law
applies.
Controllers
End Walkout
MEXICO C ITY I AP 1
Mexican air tra m c controllers
e nded a two-day walkout early
today after r<•a c h1ng a
temporary settlement with the
government. and lht! Mexican ·
pilot!>· association ~:.aid it would
halt a boycott lhat stranded
thousands of tourist~
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in finding thJt speciJI pair
from which there are mJny
styles to choose.
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In Giring, Sadat Got Dot lie Wanted
By ELl~ANTAI
CAIRO. Eaypt IAPl -Prt-.1
d nt Anwar Sadnt appear. to
have al~ more erwnd •l th
camr D• td 1ummu than
I rae . but he wot hcrylhlnw
t!aypl wanted
"He ha11 1ott.en the mutmum
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CRIES OF 'BRAVO, BRAVO' OREET IUMMIT
Sadat, Left, and 1te9ln 8ef01e Congre11
under the urt of the pos:slble." u
HCnlor ElllYlltlan source said.
com mentlng on c horg<'S by
Syriu afld the PoleKtlnc L.lbero·
t ion Oruaanlzotlon thlll Sad Ht
.vus al'lllna them out and con
cludlnat u 11cpurute pc>occ with
larocl.
SADAT. HIS senior odviscr!I
ond the govcrnmellt·controlled
&tryptlan pre11 uld th e
.. framework of peace In the Mid·
di• Eiasl" he 11tgncd with Israeli
Prime Minister Mcnachem
Begin ufeiuardcd cuenUal
Arab Interest.a. ·
The Egyptlun president main·
lain d It c tabllsh<.'<'.t 1>rlneiplc11
that hrnet's ot her Arab
nelghbo1'1' could use in ncgotia·
tions to rcl(mn their lost lands.
Tl'um· i:s nn outside p<>ssibility
of thut. Uut it is much more like ·
ly t h at the projected negot1u
tlon11 over the WC'st Bank nf the
Jordun River ..tnd the Gaza Strip
could drol( on Inconclus ively and
prestmt no nttructlons to Syria.
the other main Arab belligerent.
THE WE T BANK ugr ec·
* * *
menl. however. a llowed Sadat to
C'XtrOCl bis majcSr goal from the
11 ummit lntul I sr aeli
wlthdrawul from the Sinai
Desl'rt and its return to full
Ef(yplian sovcrt'lgnty That ha1>
been Egypt's aspiration since
the end of th~ she.day war 1n
1007, when the Is raelis swept to
the .Suez C1tnal and dug in.
A hero's weleome already lb
beinll officially prepar ed for
Sadat on hl3 return to Cairo. ex·
peeled Saturday. Comme nts
from average EJCYptlans on the
Camp Da\lld agreemeinh ln-
dlcote no partlcufor oppotltlon .
Foreign Minister Mot\ammed
Kamel resigned In dll'4agrecmcnt
over the concesslon is Sadat
made on the Wes t Uonk und
Palestinian iss1ies. but the presl
dent 1~ cxpeclt'd lo tukc that 1n
stridt.'. Predictable cr1llcis m
from the small lcfl1:-.l oppobitlon
purty hert-ul"o will have litlh•
e ffect. and 1t won't be tol<·raled
for Ion(!.
THE REACTION OF Saudi
Arabia ls likely lo be m ore im·
portant for Sadat than the
* * *
domettlc r.-•pNcuu1on~. The
kingdom's con11~rvutlve ruler~
havt.' not openly suppo rttd
Sadal'ti dlrf'ct deuHngs with
tsrael. But neither have thex op·
posed him. and In the context of
\rab polllJcs that meun:s they
h:lVe given him "' rrcc hand l\O
far.
S•udl ArabJa has given Egypt
bilUons ot dollars since lhe 1973
October war. Since It also
bankrolls Syria heavily. it of'len
plays the r()le of arbiter In. inter
Arab diSPl•tei;.
Its particular coni.:ern is Eost
J e rusalem. Hite of the third
holiest shrine in lalam after
Mecc:a and Medina Jordan cap-
tured it in th\• l!M8 war un<J
l!iracl ann ·xcd 1t u'tcr the 196i
war
SADAT SAID HE and Prc111-
dent Carter were in full agrec
ment on the !>tutus of the holy c1
ty. a nd the Egyptian media hai.
given the 1mpress1on that Carter
will be personally involved in
the final dispo:,al of th«: Arab
part of the city.
However. l s ral'11~ of all
* * *
NEWS ANALYSIS
political partlc ar<! acret'd thL!y
will nev r r<>llnqull!ih it. ond
t here w a s no mcn Uon flf
Jerusalem in c1th r the ~amp
David agreomentfl or Ca~cr·i.
explanatk>rt of them to ttw C . .N
Con1 ress Monday night. •
.. As tor the ReJ cctlon Front .
they can do nothing smcti their
only altcrnutavc. wtuch \!. w
fight ls roel. Is tmp1ausible ...
!uud an Egyptian diplomat.
SADAT BROKE dlplomatu·
relations With the member:. Of th~ Front Syriu. Ala~rl:t .
Libya. South Ye m<'n . Iraq and
the PLO becuusc of their
virulent opposition to h1i. r>< .. t1N·
m ant'UVl'r' with hrucl lh•
ca lled their lc1.1ders "stupid und
1~noranl owarfb.. and siud n·
peatedly tha t without Egypt
they could not fight Israel.
"They are going to cr1t1c1ie
and attack us. but Sadat will ·~
no-e them." said on~ Eaypti1m
source. * * •
Unbridled Enthusiasm Greets Summit Leaders
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By LEE BYRO
WASHINGTON <AP > -The
~crurst y wu~ predictably tight
b u t o n ,. t h 1 n g re m o 1 n d
unwu;.1rdt•d and unbridled when
J11nmy Carter . Anwar Sadat unrl
Mvnarhl•m Hl'gtn strode Into the•
If oui;" of R1•prt!l'cntat 1 Vl'f.. tht:
int·red1ble e nthus ias m for their
Cu mp David triumph.
O\'cr and over c ame the cries.
··Bravo Bravo'"
T ll EV C AM t; FROM the
House floor und gallery ollke :
rrom He•pu bl ienns and
Dcmorrot.,: from ronscr vo1tves
<.1nd tibt.-rals. Many wopt as thl'y
~houted th ~Ir ulute .
While P residt:nt Carter basked
;it the podium , 1Krut'l'1' Begin
and Eitypt ·~ Sadat took 1t ull in
from Lh£•ir front-row balcony
seats beside his wife. Hosalynn.
Thomas Dunean of the House
pnrliamenlanon's office said he
could find no precedent for even
two world leaders a tte nding a
Joint session of Congress. much
less three.
B U T WHAT WA S m ore
remarkable Monday night was
the intensity of the welcom l'
accorded them. ·
T'h c r e w a s n o n c o f th a I
so -cafled polite but res erved
applause. This time il was all
out. profoundly unreserved.
punctuated by whistles and
cheers.
l<'or security reasonK. o nly
invited ~µests we re a llowed
even within the Capitol grounds
and many found they had to
repeatedly dis play their
crcdcnliols a s they wulked
through corridors of police.
BUT T llAT restrictive air
d1ss1p ated a s s oon as Sada t
'trodc down the balcony hlcps
with Beitin and Mr:,,. Carter
clos<' behind. When the two men
s hook hands. they triggered an
ovation that ended only when
Doorkeeper James T. Malloy
a nnounced : "Mr. Speaker. the
President of the Unlgcd States ...
And Jimmy Carter never had
it like this. not even in his first
"'honeymoon" uddre~s to the
Congress
It was a i.pe<.'ch obvious ly
finished at the last minut1:. with
his teleprompter Opt•rator madly
scribbling in chani:ces us the
s h eet s wero fed into tht:
machine. At that. lhc. prcsid<!n.l
16,000 Dead, Hurt;
Quake Toll Mounts • wood·&rllned l~J!?l,!~!.!!!!!~~!!
dQwn •n Ma>nchwMnlht p.trty'sover 1nbetwetf>they
i.no \tllfel1 "'PCI0'1 IM!lkS lo n.t<d aluminum comt•UC1-'
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TA R/\S. I ran t J\ P 1 -The cas ualty
toll from tht• J.(lant carlhquukc that
h1 l I ran three nights ali(o 1~ expected
tCJ reach 16,000 dead and injur<.'<f. the
Hcd Crol>ssaid today ··
dead. We find it easier lo count the
living." a relier ofricial s aid.
The c l oth -w rupp e d bodies
stretched out in rows amid the ruins
of ancleot Tabas. whe re two-thirds of
its 13,000 residents wre kIITed or omclals put the-qualre's epicenter--
at the village of Korit. lS miles from
Tabas. and hald ·3,500 of 1ts ·4.000
1nhabit;.ints were either de ad or
mJurecf.'
I njured.
The bodieR. som e frozen-in
grotesque postures of sudden death.
we re lined up under palm trees.
wrapped in while sheets or colorful
h a n dwoven cloth w hile the
gravedigge~ worked. unabl&t.o k~p
ahead of the s teady stream or dead.
IN TEHRAN, A C·l30 transport
landing to pick up earthquake relief
l>Upplies c rashed. killing nine of its
occupants and seriously injuring four
others. uuthoritics ~mid .
W all'r tank trucks moved through
the hardest-hit villages near Tabas to
allcv1atc un aC'ule water shorlalle
Tht• main water Imes in thl' area \\-Crc
l•lthcr rlcmoh)lhcd or badly d:.imagt·d
dama~ed
A MOSLE M clergyman prayed
over the wrapped corpses.
1-'ricnds and relatives identified the
d ead as workers pulled the bodies
from the rubble. The living s lapped
c.ind !>truck themi.elvei. 1n the ritual of
~rief.
f\ hout 5.000 Mtrthquakc dead in
Tubal> huve been buru·d. somt• in
masi. graves.
·'Where Is the army? Why doesn't
someone help m e?" a n old man said
al. he wand<•re>d throu~h the ruihs in
the city square scarchinJ,t for bodies
of his family. Only one of the 10 had
been found, he said "WE'VE STOPPED counting the
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Trial Dela11ed
Cigarette Firms Sued
Suil Seeka Damages in Lung Cancer Death
SAN FRANC ISCO cAPl
Attorney Melvin Belli has filed a
m llllo n dollar su it to m ake
cla a rette manufacturers liable
tor the death a nd Illness of
smokers.
The suit was rited in Superior
Cou r t here Monday against
Portrait Painier
~ Sues Pat Brown
LOS ANGELES <AP\ -A S7,500 breach or contract suit has
been filed agalnst former Gov. Edmund G. "Pat " Brown by a Los
Angeles artist who claims Brown refused to pay for an oCficial
portrait of himself.
ARTIST BONNIE LAMORE DODGE said in tbe Superior
Court suit filed Monday that Brown gave her a S200 deposit for the
portrait in 1975 and approved her third version of the work .
But. the suit said. Brown refused lo pay for the remainder or
the painting, claiming the st.ate should pick up the ta b be<:ause it
was a n official portrait destined lo hang in the stale Capitol.
BROWN, WHO COULD NOT be reached for comment on the
suit. reportedly commissioned the new painting because he
disliked the one that was hanging in the Capitol.
three tobacco companies on
beha lf of t he ch ildre n or .i
Pa cifica woman who died of
lung cancer in June.
BELLI SAJD ANNA Mae
Jaque%, who died in a nunlng
home al a1e 45. had smoked two
packs of cigaret~ a day for
many years and was unable to
quit. Her hr.ands were Pall Mall.
Marlboro and Camel.
The suit alleges that the
American Tobacco Co.. Philip
Morris and the R. J. Reynold5
Co. ··'negligently and careless ly
sold • . . cigarettes so as to
cause them to be defective.
dang erous. contamina ted .
adulterated. impure. delete rious
a nd unsafe for tbe use a nd
p urpose for which they were
intended." -IT MAINTAINS th t!
co'm panies le ne w cigarette
s m oking causes ca n cer but
failed to warn consumers. and
co nc ludes tha t th e us e or
cigarettes direc tly resulted in
Mrs . Jaquez's death.
2Clwrches
Will Fighl
Prop. 6
LOS ANGELES tAP I
The United Church or Christ
and the United Presbyterian
Church ha ve voted to work
for the defeat of Proposition
6 . the a nti·ho m osex ua l
teacher Initiative.
The General Council of lhe
Synod of Southern California
c Presbyterian 1. reP.resenling
265 churches with 130.000
m e mbers from San Lui!>
Ob is po to the Mexican
border. voted last week to
urge members to oppose the
initiative SJ¥)nsored by State
Se n Jo hn B ri gg s.
'ft .Fullerton. it was revealed
Monday.
E arlier this summer. a
simil ar r e s olution was
adopted by the Sou t he rn
California Conference of the
United Church of Christ .
consisting of 136 churches
with 31.500 mem bers fro m
Paso Robles lo Mexico.
A Sola no Coun~ d e_puty escorts convicted mass murderer
Juan Corona l>ack to the California Medical Facility at
Vacaville from the Solano County Courthouse. Corona
agreed at the courthouse to a six·mont h delay in his
retrial in 25 slaymgs. ALINA
Rap Bits Doet•r
Board Cites Defonnity Ccqes
SAN DIEGO <AP > -Charges of
gross negligence and incompetence
have l>eelfleveTed l)y {he state BOard
or Medical Quality Assurance against
a plastic surgeon lo connection with
fa~·lift and breast reduction opera·
lions that caused deformities.
A COMPLAINT RELEASED Mon·
day by the state panel claims that
Dr . Richard J . Cavanaugh used
techniques "unknown in plastic :-.ur·
gery" in the opcrutions.
The compl aint char~es that one pa-
tient. !lay Becker or Los Angeles.
went to Cavanuu~h in 1976 for a face·
hrt. but came away with an unhealed
wound across his forehead and a
large abscess on the side of his neck.
Jn addition. the compJajnt says,
No New Casinos
Cavanaugh removed so much skin
from Becker 's Jowe r eyelids that
"t he patient will require fuJf.
thickness skin grafts" lo correct the
defo rmity.
THREE YEA R S EARLIER.
Cavanaugh performed a series of
operations, including a breast reduc-
tion. on Margie Dev oid, also of Los
An~eles.
The complaint charges that the
breast operation removed an excess
amount of nipple. placed the nipples
too high, placed one higher than the
other. and left her breasts wi th a
"marked teardrop appear ance ...
Ms. DeVoid wo n a n SS0.000
mulpra(!tice suit against Cavanaugh
in Los Angeles.
Tahoe Pact ·Told
By The Associated Press
Federal and state officials an·
nounccd tentat ive agreement Mon·
day on a ban on new casinos and
restrictions on other development at
Ltike Tahoe in what Nevada Gov
Mike O'Calla~han called the "last
chance" to protect the scenic lake.
The formal presentation of !he
plan. which must be approved by
legislatures of both states and by
Congress. follows earlier reports that
outlined its major provisions.
O'Callaghan also signed a letter to
Cha rles Warren, chairbian of the
feder a l Council on Environmental
Quality, saying be hoped the a mend·
ments, aimed at stren~thening the
Tahoe Re~ional Planning Agency,
would ga in early approval
possibly by mid-1979.
Bankr•l~fl End Asked
SAN DI EGO tAP> -After rive
years. a move is under way to take
Westgate-California Cor p. out of
bankruptcy.
Attorneys fil ed a federal court mo·
tion on behalf or Dcil 0 . Guslofson. a
Minnesota n who r eportedly
purchased substa ntially all or the
Westgate stoc)( held by C. Arnholt
S mith , forme r pres ident a nd
-c 1fa1rman<K1l\cconglomcra e.
( STATE J
women had planned an overnight pie·
nic Saturday night.
New Rap• Hll E'lrftll~n
VERNON IAPI -More than 50 in·
cidents or harassment and vandalis m
h ave been reported lo the police
ste mming from the city of Vernon's
lengthy and bitter labor dispute with
striking firemen.
City Attorney David 8 . Brearley
said Monday that, ~sides seeking
court proceedings in some of the
cases, the city will seek a broader
restraining order against the firemen
t ha n the one issued Friday by
Superior Court Judge Robert I. Weil.
•flad Falih' Alleged
LEUCADIA IA P l -The st ate
Agricultural Labor Relations Board
wi ll issue a complaint~aga inst
Nleden's Hills ide Floral. charging
the company with negotiating in bad
faith with its employees.
Michael Heumann, attorney for the
United Farm Workers of America.
said Monday no hearin_g date has
bcfon set. 'The 'UFW"'" r;i,presenµi 51 -
workers who ha ve beerf'strikliig the • -1..·-nr,.h B•••--11 nursery since Sent. ~. ~.~~,....,.,.-·~. i"r. ::;:. 'l;.AIJ_-_.._.-•._""_ ....... ~"l" li""'~-"'.i.l"t .-f".:~•r 1•M• ~,~,,·~ , " • ($'!('" ... ~, .-:.. ''"""'''~~· -~ ~~l ~ LEE VINING (AP> -The search %011 roJM Pla11•
resumed today for a man missing in BENICIA <AP) -The Exxon Co.
a weekend boating accident on Mono sa ys lt will drop a planned $125
Lake that left five persons drowned. million modification at its Benicia oil
authorities said. refinery.
The bodies of the fi ve victims were The projttt bas ~en s talled over
recovered Monday from the lake. an air pollution control dispute. Jt
between five feet and a mile orr the would have increased the refinery's
south shore or Paoha Island where daily production from 100,000 barrels
·the party or three men and three of oil to 140,000 barrels.
THE FAMILY CIRCUS. By Bil Keane
Job Help
Offered
A four-hour seminar
lhal offer& interviewing
strategy for landing a
job will be presented on
Saturday, Sept. 23 at
Orange Coast College.
Titled "lntervlewin«
-How to Land Your
Next Best Job," the
seminar will run from
8:30 a .m. to 12:30 p.m.
h;> OCC's Fine Arts Hall
119.
Admission ree ·is $15.
Tickets are available hi
the OCC Ticket Office,
located ln tbe college's
Admlnlstratlon Build·
tng.
New .•• .cz& P••ntl" aulee eNp "C.UIW\• Holldly"
IMwl 9:00 •m dllllv from the .. lboe P•rillon Md
lehet AvMc>n •t 4:30 pm. Round Trip •••
111.00. Under 12. • .$S.50. A~irtlons a. lnfonnetlon: (714> 173-5245.
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Bank_of America can
help you 'decide
if It's right tbr you.
For years people have been saying, "Why don't banks pay
interest on checking accounts?"
The reason is simple. It's prohibited by Federal law.
But soon, banks will be able to otter a new kind of checking
plan. A plan that allows you to earn interest on the money
you use to write checks.
Simply stated, here's how iJ \Viii work: Banks will be able to
transfer funds automatically between savings and checking,
. allowing you to earn interest on the money you keep for
writing checks. Of course, different banks will offer different
kinds of plans with varying charges and
balance requirements.
We at Bank of America suggesl you study these plans carefully
since they will be beneficial to some banking customers
but not to others. This is why we've prepared a Consumer
Information Report called "Interest on Checking:
Is It for You?" This report is free. It explains different types
of 11interest on checking" plans. And it includes a worksheet
that can help you decide whether "interest on checking''
will make sense for you when it is introduced.
so whe1her or not you're one of our customers, stop by and
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Time to R eview
Police 'Copters
On Au~ 7. u Hunttn.iton B<•uc h police ht'llcopU.•r uot
~n:in:d m h1ah \\~cd upc>n takt:otf und r rtu1hud Dumuut.•
WliS l~limtttl'tf Dl 0.llOO Tht• muchlnt> WtlS Ii total IOSlt
On St•pl 8. u Nl''' port &ach polirt.• mut•hlnt.• c·rn-.h
lnrulc d on thl· lntn(• Ranl·h with trn t:11ot1malctl dumUl-(l' ol
~15.000 The hdlt"Oph'r <'O!>.l S.*1 1.000 In 1!)'71 and would prob
u bl t'Oi-1 S90.000 to rl•ph1c t· toduy Thi::> dumt1itl•d
machull' mu} a l1"l bt> :• total I ~
Th ' arl' thl• mo~t n 'C'('nt rnr 1d<•nL.,. The llunt111gtmt
8~tt ~h Police Ch•p urtmt·nt ha' ~urrered two cra11hl'~ Mntt•
1008 , .. hen hl•ltco1>lt•r 'l'I'\ IC:C IK'j!~n Ont' or lht'bC r 'blllh'd
1n a futnhtv In hoth an'iH1nc·1.·~. tht.• m t1c hin • ., \.\'l'rt'
d<' troyt-d ·
Thl• C()!)tJ ~h.•-.u Pohct• Ot·1h.1rtmt•nl ~~an hc l1 t'O JJh •r
uw 1n l970anfl IO\l 1t. lir!il a1rc ruft In a 1972cra!lh
'I he unnu.11 t>ud~N to kl'<'P ("ost.1 ~h·-...i ·!. two poll<'''
hl·ltcoplct· . l-:J~lt• I and 1-:uglc 11. <11 r hornt· "S27G.59:>
~ow. lhc Cffl·Cll\l.'Ot•i-::i of hc ht·opu .. r pohn · opt•rallon-.
h;.i~ h..-t•n n1thl'r "'·I I f.llJ>JlOrtC'<l tn a sub5tn nt 1 ~ I numbt'r of
l'l'lm1nal <'11!.t'~ u lo ng ou r cou !.ll&nt' 1\dm1tt~l~, lht• <·u~l !>
J rt• tu~h Uut a volict• hd1<·optcr m1g hl fa1rl ~· ht• t•o111
pu n•d to a (1rt' d ep urtm<.'nt adding a \'l'l'Y l'Xp l'n::iivc
.1cnul laddt.•r lru('k to ii!> equ1/>mt:nt
You don't n ~'<'f the 1Jeru1 tnu•k ver v often. Bul whe n
'ou rH.~'<I 1t. you rea lly nt•ro it b1JcJl y. ·
The.· ~umc rnn b<> said for policem e n ln the sky
J>ohce helicopte rs. howeve r . are a n expens ive opera
tlon in these days of ~tringent governmental s pending.
They arc expensive to buy They are expensi't'c to m ain·
tain . And whe n they d o have an accident. all too often the
equipment is a tota l loss. ·
Perhaps now. the Orange County S heriff's Depart·
ment might be more receptive than it ha s been In the pas t
to establis hing u countyw1de law e nfor cem ent he licopter
.. er\'ir c II could m e<ln lower muintt>nan<·c costs. uniform
l'C'tllipmr nt with u1tc•rl'han1.wa hh· port -; and supplw s Hnd
, . .,, l'l'ttJ!l' or th(• ('tllll'l' c:uunt ~ \\ ht:n at·nt1l poh t•t• v.ork 1~
nel'Clt·cl
T ht•n loo. lht• L ~ IW!> of equ1pml•nt :,(•l<·ctcd mtf!hl bl'
1't•appraised . ll c:ould h(' that rix<:d-wing, ~1ow-fly1ng con·
\ ('fllio na l airc:rt1ft wo uld provid<.· almos t equal police pro·
t t.•etio n lO thal no w afforded by the use of hc•licoptcrs . And
upcrution costs might be significantly reduced.
In view of rece nt expe rience. now would seem to be a
good time for a re.e valuation of th<: air arm of our law en·
lorecmcnt .igcncie~.
The P ension Muddle
Polttu·1 ar1~ l<'arncci long ;:iJ.!o that one of lhl• easiest
''a~ s IQ q uil'I <·ompl<Jint s of µublic e mployees is lo b<:cf
up frinJ.:l' h<·11ef1h wat h t he promise of u f M pension
l' n fo1•t u1w ll' I ~" this popu I u r pr· <J e t il'e i ~ r.i p1d l~·
<.::itt htnJ.: up with u~ an<.J . if s ome body doc:,n 't put on the
..brnk1...·~ it':-Hkd.i' tv w1 n<Lup as a_yeQ'Jlopleasant lCjLJ!cy
tor I ht• nt'I'' gcn t•rataon o f t axpayers or a nasty
~urpn !-. ·for tho!-.c who hope to collect the pe ns ions .
The 11Cn::;ion fund for O range County e mployee~ i!--
faccd with a deficit o f more than S200 million . San Diego
·County is in about t he s a m e p<>silion. The d efic it in the
LOh J\ngt•le!. County e mployees ' retire ment fund is well
over tht• S2 billion m \j rk.
Unfundt•d littbilill(•i, in the pc'nsion plan for Mate
Judg<.'h amount to m or e tha n S400 m illion. The State
TC';1e ht•r!; RHirc mt.>nl Sy~tcm s hows a current defi cit of
.ilmo~t S9 ht I ho n that contrnucs to grow.
Throughout lht· .,Lall' the estimated total defi cit 1~
-.onH• ~>O hilhon 111 180 M·parate governme nt pcn!liOn
I lllllh
I nflollon of t'OltrM· h a major caus e : m ost pension
plan ~ an • grarccl to !-.a l ;iric~ and lh<· promised pension
).!Ill's up \\tlh cn ·r y P"Y rni!-.l'.
<ht·rpr<>mis ing as a political ex pe n dic ncy a nd
111in·:ilb 11c.· <ll'm~1nds in union negotiations contribute to
till' prohlt•m .
Pt·rh;,ip~ ltttle can bl· done to c hange ex,isting pe nsion
ag rl'cmcnts. but :-io mc sp~cifle tlatcs sho uld be set for
modir1cations 1n tht• plUns for future employee~. This
prohably s hou ld inc lude l a r ger con t ribution s by
parl1t•1 p<.int~ to cas e the burden on taxpayers w ho make
up tht· diffcrcncr .
And the n : b a n immi:diate need to halt the multiple
11l·n~1on l<H:k pot und<•r which a sin~lc individual c.in wind
up collecting pcn~1on~ from a whole assortment of
i.:on ·rnml•nt Job:-
This c:.in be soln•d by pay ing the h ighest pension to
\.\h1c h the retiree 1:-. entitl~d. w1 lh perhaps a token
pay m(·nt from th t· lc!.scr onl..'~
,\:-thing!. :.lan tl no w. there ~imply will be no m oney in
t hr h a nk for som e futurL' governm ent rellrees <i nd it
may well be> that fulLll"{' taxpayers will rl'sist demand~
thut lht·y had o ul the: plan s .
• Opinions expressed 1n the space above are tho""e of the Daily PJIOt. 0tner~1ews-mcpressecs On'lnls page are those o f ll'leir authors and
drt1sts Reader comment is Invited. Address The Daily Piiot. P O.
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Boyd/'Cold Cash'
By L .M. BOYD
Question a rises as to where
we iOl the term "cold cash."
Nol just a few but quite a few
fa rme rs of old kept their
po per m oney In pantries ,
cellars and wellhouses, the
places they put milk a nd
vegetables to keep sam e
cool. They bcllevod the c ur·
rency of the d ay detcr ioruted
in lhc i;ultry heat. Maybe
th<'Y wt•nl to t heir bankers
ror credit, but they went to
their cold storages for cash.
t
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
I'd like to write • book
but r cort't decide what
i;ort of crime 1 should
commit to lounch my
writing career
C.J
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Or so explains one language
expert.
Historical footnot es say
Benjamin Franklin habitual
ly got up at daybr eak lo
l ou ng e around h i s
bedcha mber for a half hour
or sa stark naked. This he re·
porte dly calle d his "air
bnth." rr s saJd he believed it
wn!I just as refreshing os a
waler bath in the h igh -
heeled·Shoc tub he invented.
Mlghl try that.
Not many a car is painted
dark on the fenders and Ught
on the body. Fortunately.
That's Hid to be the moet
don1erous color combination
for a vehicle. Makes It •P·
pear narrower than it actual·
l y ls. thus to Invite
1iae1wlpe1. Salel'lt car color
ii known to bti a green.yellow
c9mblnatlon. Thal seems to
be particularly more visible
In the tWlllght. Next safeRt
colorw. tn descending order.
are white, orange, llght gray.
ll1ht blue. medium red. blue.
black and ditrk black. So re·
ports tbc MlnnCAOl.11 Deport
mcnt or Public Satol)I
Rowland Evans/Robert ovak
'Rights' Crusade Aiding Left?·
WASlllNGTON A lhrtce·
rt•pf'U\f'd hut uns ub!ttnnlhated in·
diclmt•nt of ArRt•ntina by As1us
1 unt St't:retnry or St&te l'atncla
Ot•r1;1n k 11llfylng publicly before
Con~r<.>si. reveals t he shullerinu
arnpuct on u s rorelJtn pulley or
humi1n rt~hl~ crusttdin~
lJ nd\>r c1u ·i-tlonlng Aug 9 br.
the llou11l' inter·Amcr1can a ·
f .i1rs ~u).K:om
rnitt c t.·.
human rights
l'hlt>f Oerlun
rc s r>o ndt•d
w ith I a n
MUlil l' !'!Cl
dum U ~l'c1
IJy one frlt>nd
ly powe r l o
anotht•r. ac
l' U !'! I II Jl t h l'
Ar&1•n l lllt' rec1me of killings,
kidn a ppings a nd torture So
hariih wus her langua~e thal the
StMc: l>t•partm enl tr ied to ex·
punge it rrom the r ecord. But
apart from being undiplomaU~.
there Is considerable doubt of
accuracy.
The impact could prove tragic
for U .S.-An~entlne relations and
pe rhaps for Argentina itself.
Moderate and pro·U.S. elements
within the Arge ntine junta have
been weakened : deterioration of
the U S. position in the strategic
s out hern corn er of South
America h'as been accelerated .
THIS C ANNOT be dismissed
a~ me rely unfortunat<.> a rdor b)
an 1cl(•a l1 ~t unfa milia r with
diploma cy 'Deterioration of U.S.
relations wilh Brazil. Chile and
now Argentina loo close ly
follows the scena rio of Latin
Ame r ican s pecialists in the
Ca r ter adminis tration w ho
privately predicted the human
rights crusade would foster the
left in the Western hemisphere.
Concern that the human rights
tail is wagging the foreign policy
dog Is s preading in both the ad-
m inlstration and Congress. On
Capitol Hill. growing attention is
paid to the imminent loss of ur>
to $1.4 hlllion in sales to Argen
lina including S620 million in
Export Import Bank trans ac·
lions...
Import Bank loans . Even
Dcrlun's ow:1 mclt·is were taktm
abuck by her tinswer
"THE REASON for our udvicc
wull the conllnuln1i vlolullon of
bal(lc human rlghlli hy Argen
tlnu. The systematic use of
torture. s umm .. ry execution of
polltlc81 dlll6ldf'nt11, the dlsDp
Pt•arnnrc and t he lmpril'lonment
of lhousund11 of lndlvidu<.1lli
without c h &r gc. In c l uding
mot hers. c hu rc h men , nuns.
labor leodcr11. JOurnollsts. pro·
reason and membens or human
rt.:hts orgonlintion!\ ...
Moments later . Derian repeat
cd her indictment. uddlng "kid
nnpplngs" and ··unwarranted
killings" this lime. In her 11oft
Mlaalaalppl accent. she read the
lltany a third time. concluding :
"We see nothing to Indicate thot
there ts a genuine trend toward
human right&."
Horrified ofncials In the State
De partment's lnte r·Amurica n
Bureuu crO!lsed out Derian's In·
dlctmcnt In the tronscr ipt, but It
was too late. Word had gone to
Argentina. where Patt Derian
has become 3 household word.
The U.S. ambass ador In BuenOti
Aires was called in for a stiff
protest. the Argentine a m
bassador In Washington was
called home
THE TRAGEDY 1s that
Derian·s outburst m ay well
...,SQ..._W.ben Ms Derian-.Leatif~·=u--.-~~~~~~--~;.__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Aug. 9, she was asked by iJUb·
com mittee c h airman Gu s
Yatron of Pennsylvania why her
human rights o ffice recom ·
mended against the Export·
Earl Water s '
Ever y rule he.s Af1 e~.
weaken the junta 's relatively
moderate elements headed by
tho pre11adent. Oen. Jorge Rafael·
Vtdela. and stre ngthen the ex·
trem e right. While President
Curter '!! human rights admonl·
tlons probably hne Improved
conditions in Argentina . the
point of diminishing returns hai.
been reached.
A par t from und1 plomat1c
ravages. was Derian telling the
truth'.' Her ofrict• int.is ts the
Argentine junta has "executed"
3.000 persons s ince ~et itng
power In 19i6 and a t least
a nother ~.000 persons are rr.1ss
Ing. But these figures come from
private sources of dubious re·
llab1l lty . U .S . gover nment:
bureous Wlth vastly mort ex-·
perlence than Derlan:S :tay \he.
ngure11 cannot oo vf'nfied and
seem lr\llated.
Actually. the Junta In confrpnt.
tnJ: bloody rur-left revolt In 1976
used an iron fist to prevent Com
munlal takeover. But m any kill·
ings und kidnappings are traceu·
ble t o r lghllst pa ram il ituy
Rroupfl not under government
control and should not be count
t•d as government · ·cxecutlooa;. ··
M orcover. obJect1 vc observers
agree that Argenttn:. ·s human
rights record h us 1m pr0Hd
markedly the past year
TllO 't; Nt:/\~CES are cfo
rcJtarded by Der1an·s oft:c(·
While unobic to dr~w d 1&t:nt•
llOnl> between modcrc.tes and ex-
1 rem1st.s inside the Junta. the
human right.s cr usaders chum
m1hlary rule in Argent ina can.
not last much longe r and the
U.S. shouJd d1sengag~ from the
Junta. Such a prospect is r eject·
ed by Latm America n experts.
whatever their Ideology.
But behlnd the naivete. a pat·
tern emerJtes A prediction wai.
made before Mr. Carter took of·
fie<> by Br ady Tyson. now with
lhl' t; .S. m1ss1on to the Lln1led
Notions. th;,t hum .. n right:-.
would be used LO support revolu·
I 1 o n :1 r y f o r c c ~ 1 n 1 h t>
hemisphere. An idc nt1ca1 pred1e·
lion was made priv•te1y l<iiil
yt>ar by Robert Pastor of the l'ih·
tional Security Council staff. M~
De rian· und1plomat1c incident
could help fulfill those
prophecies.
Lawmakers Blast California Arts Co11ncil
-rhe fur new as angered solons
unleashed the frustrations which
h ad accumulated during the
long months M the 1977-78
legislative session. The target
was the California Arts Council.
a pet project of Governor Jerry
Brown's, esta blished in 1976.
Although the measure before
them simply provided for t he ex-
pansion of the
counc il to 11 •
member s
r.rom its pres·
ent 9. it pro·
vided a n op·
por tunlty to
attack the en·
tire idea.
Th e idea
being a state
agency "to
e ncourage artistic awareness
and expression,.. "assist local
groups In the development of nrt
programs." "pro m ote the
employment of artists." "pro-
v ide for the exhibition o f
a ruvorks~" and-"e ns u re ~he
fullest e>4>r eH5iOn Of ar tistic
potenllul."
Art Hoppe
Sen a tor Dcn nb Ca rpenter
sum med up his view of the idea
dedaring, "The people would rise
and smite you down if they knew
the tras h you were fund mi,<.··
Senator BOb Wilson. rallied ort
a lis t of projecl!t which had been
financed and oblJICrved "I don't
think the council deserves to
!Stay in existence."
AMONG THE projects Wiison
listed whJch have been funded by
the council was S2.00<h o a n artist
to c r eat e a sculpll.re from
discarded beer bottles: $2,000 to
an art1 :,l l o p r oduce a
rain.m aking ce remony in the
Mojave: Sl.000 to con!ltruct
mu s ical i n st rum e nt ~ to
com municate with dolphins and
whales: $700 to five artists to
perform ut a laundromat: &Md
Ss.ooo ror a film to doc umeht
"theories and beliefs " of the
"Royal Chicano Air Force,"
which is apparently the na me of a
e-0m-munH y -centc..-run by
"artists ··
nut seemingly Senator M11ton
Ma rks convinced the m aJority of
Senators that. "good art 1s 1n thl'
eye or the beholder ... for despite
the blis t ering criticis m s the
measure was approved a nd lhl·
eouncU will remain in existe nce
PUTJ'ING ASIDE the question
of whether California taxpayers.
who voted so overwhelmingly In
June to cut goverpment spending.
really want their money spent ror
a n art council to sponsor art
projects with their hard·earned
dollars. other oertinent questions
arise.
The most obvious one is why
so m ucb or the money Is going
for salaries instead of projects"
The council was allocated Sl.J
million In 1976. lL jumped to $3.4
million In 1977 and requesled
slightly more for the current
year.
THl~idcd Jor the
s alar ies of a director and two de·
putles. each of whom is exempt
from civil service and each of
whom 1s permitted to appoint one
other cxemP.t person. A Depart·
ment of Financ<' memo noted that
the t:'ntlrt.> cx1stang profess1on&1
staff of lhl' counc1l consis ts of ex
1·m pl appointees . contract staff
and spcnal cons ullunts. Add:·
tionally. the council requested 19
new po111tions which. t-xcept ror "
clerk . seems to be public informa·
tlon types. otherwise known a:.
publicity men.
ft is no wonder then tha t the
Legislative Analys t rccom
mended a S2 m illion cut in tht
agency budget.
IT MAY BE a :.lgn of a dcfi·
c1ency in cultural appreciation
to criticize efforts to encouragl·
art in any and all forms but the
Art :. Council h a s all the
t'armarks of a political boondog-
~lc Even 1f lhul were not so 1t
m ight be Just as well lo leave
th e d evelopment of a rt1st1<:
Hwaren~s-and C"X"pTe'S-sti>l1 ro
private' C'n dowm ent~ unde r
which it s1..-ems 'ro hav.e thrived
in Am erica.
Tee Shirt Message Mania Getting Out of Hand
One or the more serious prob·
lems thut has been creeping up
on us lately ill tee s hirts. The
modern tee shirt is capable of in·
flicting upon Innocent people
feelings of total Inadequacy
coupled at times with acute e m·
barrass mcnt.
In the good old days, a tee
shirt was a tee shirt. UsualJy It
wa s p l ai n
white and the
only message
It bore was a.
tiny label hid·
den inside the
b4ck or the
n eck band
Which uld
merely, "J .C.
Penney -
Medium'' or
the llke.
Nowadays, ol course. such tee
shirt are a ll but extinct. Juat
last week. 1 went down to
Shroue·s Touery to look for
one.
"A TEE SHIRT?" Hid young
Jot ShrlHl' Jr. ··sure. Whal
was ll you wanted to soy?·•
f WU forced lo COnfC"S thot f
didn't h1tvu u thing in mind al
the moment. Joe led me over to
the tee shirt d~partmenl where
the m erchandise was segregated
u nd er l abel s s uch a s
"llumorous ." "Commercial,"
and "Poht1cal. ..
··1 think y o u 'd tak e n
Jlumorou:,. Larl(l'." he said
"Try ttus on<' on for laughs " He
ha nded m<.> a yellow number In
scribed : "ff There Is No God,
Wh o Pops U p t h e Nex t
Kleenex?"
I said buying someone else'!!
Jokes was Bob liope's business.
Nor. I sold. did I wish to pay lo oe a s andwic h board ror
someone's beer. automobile tires
or tennis shoes. And when It came
toexpreulng my politic al views, I
said . I prefe rred the Australian
secret ballot.
.. HOW ABO U T a ni ce
necktie"" said Joe
Consequently, f'm 11tlll Jogalna
a lona ln a plRln old swtttlah1rt.
Naturally, e.veryone tJtnores me
as they in var iably ltinor e
someone who has nothinf to say I
auppoat I could rut up with that If
It weren't for thl' fort that all
young ladlci; these d ays hnvc
so m ct bJ ns lo 1111 y. •
Now I was raised to believe
that a gentleman should not
star e at a young lady's ches t. At
tbe same lime. it would be most
impolite to turn away from "
young lady who was atte mpting
lo express he rse lf Whal u
dilemma!
WHEN THE m e!>sag(' 1!, tmef
1 "Tht• Real Thine or · Fight
So Ism" ore good t·x umples •.the
problem li1 minimol One can cop
a fleeting ~lance and no harm
donti. DifficultieH arl1te ln-<llrect
ratio to the young lady's
garrulousness.
The other doy. a bu1<om young
Indy jogged by me with o m cssogt
Quotes
"Mr President. you Inscribed
vour name forev<'r in the hl!ltory or t~o ancient dvlllted pC"oplc.
the peo ple or t-:i.;ypt and tht! JX'O
pie or Israel .. Israel! rrimt'
Mtnbtt r Mf'nachem Bt')lln 10
President Carter followlnR ttl\4
presldenr:s announ<'r ment 1 hot .i
"fr-0mtworl( for pe:ict'" h!ld been
reoched ror1he Middle Eu&t
,
an rather '\mull print th.it
c)(tendcd rrom her Adam's opplc
to her belly button. Wha t to do'
Not wiRhlO~ to offend her by
nppcarlng Indifferent. I had no
cho1c~ but to toke up a position
four feet in front of he r and Jo~
along backwards. head bowed
a nd squJntlng, os my ,·yc:-h"v''
been none too gOOd latei~· .
Even so. it took me half J
block to read the bobbing wordi-.
"Women hold -up half th sky
>nd the man who luRts for their
bodies rathe r than viewing them
as equal partner~ In guldlnll tht.'
destiny or ~paceshlp Earth 1t1
naught b u! a l o u .. y mull."
cha uvinist p1~'"
AT TRAT po nt. Wt' hod
reached the inte rsection and I
took a nasty tumbie off the cur b
The youna lu<lr pau11cd brlt-0 )' '"
bt·nd ovN 1t1t: i.nd hlsi .. ~b:\·
d aaudnisl p1a •' ·
Slnc1• then. I have d~chn~o to
:lpp,•.ir In public without darl.
i!lussei. and 1t white cane -.t
till t.1nt rccluae In u blt1thering
world
ANALYSIS I NA TrON r...-.. &.ptl9mber 19. 1918 OAll. y PILOT A 1
New State Energy Rules to · Affect Bomeowne~:
8)' TltOMAS 0 . ELIA
The ('Onlro\ ray ttur roundmi
th\· st 1t~ Energy CommlHIOO
h11'-be1un to touch lh ordinary
C hforrua homf'Owner
l 'ntll oow. dl1pu\ tnvolvma
the t'omm~ton hav conc~med
i• Ut>) like nu<'lea.r po~t>r and lh~
Ut•faod niuuraJ ga.... lorl{e pmJ
e<-h thut don't prom 1St' lo 1m
PU\'I on lllO)t t'lt11un for M~\crc1I
y1.-•ar:;
8l'T 'EW a L ' that took
t"fC,·cl Jub' \could poluoually af
( \' ,. t I a r g ~ n u m b • r ~ o I
homro"'ntra. U,·rort< thl~ ~umm<'r onl~ rt• .. ,
dt•nt~ of a t.OOO.yar<1 :.trip ulon~
·tht' coa't had to "-Ori) a bout ""' stutt• a~ent'> before add1n.: to
tht•ar hou.'>t.') or bulldln~ <1n 'u
t unt lot• No more
ow '"l)' room addition or m .. w
hoiuc mu•t m t itffle Entirgy
Cnmmluion at1.1ndarrl:. for Hl
11ulatlon. h4'11t and deah1n l'11h·s1>
phuu and "''~w ra lo QUl• .. uon1> on aeveral Qomplic&attid .,tull'
fnr tn 11 mt'l't n e•w ~tu n dunh ,
th..:rc r an be no bu1ld1n~ 11t·rm11
WHAT'S MOHt;, Ttn: rorme.
l'.tn 't even be obtJ ancd Crom
moitt <'ity und county bulldlni.t
dcp~rtmt'ntl That m<·un11 lht' ~O\ l'rnmental rl'd tupt: thJt d4•
VC'IOJ'l~nl huve complulncd of for
H 'llr!( haK bt-cn \'Xtt:Od\.-d to CVl'O
1 he s mall.-st proJects It 11't'31'N
1h•lay~ of 11p to W\cr..il \\i.'<!kS
"'hth: thl' Corm' url' malled Crom
Encqo 'omm i!>s ton h t•a d ·
1111u rtt•r"
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
FOCUS
It me:-1\8 "al least two hours"
oC fi lling out the forms more,
if one hl unfamiliar with them -
uccordtng to a commission
)pokes man.
And it means possible reJec·
lion of plans that meet all the
ui. u o I ronstrucllon standards.
even if they would have no Im·
poet on anyone but the owner.
/\ mong the new regulations
a rc l>tandards for wall thickness
and sb.e ol heaters. And there's
a requirement that existhfg al·
t ics be insulated if a project
would add more than 30 percent
lo the noor apace or a home or
~partment building
THERE'S ALSO A FIRM rule
a1alnst pilot light.a on any new
gas furnaces inatalled.
1t ·s the rcstrictld.'ls on space
and water heaters that promise
·lo be most ga lli ng to
homeowners. For the Energy
C ommi s s ion c an forc e
homeowners lo install smaller
heaters than they want. If the
state says a heater 1s larger
than absolutely necessary for a
certain size house in a certain
climate, it can forbid installa·
lion.
"We don't want too big or a
heater In any house." says St.eve
Glass. an offici11l <l the com·
mission's conservation wini.
"Even ir il's the rmostatically
controlled. if the burner is too
big. It will waste gas when it's
fired up."
ENERGY COMMl~IONERS
adopted the regulations with llt·
tie fanfare two years ago as part
or their effort Lo cut gas and
electric usage In California. The
ban on gas pilot lights has ap-
plied to al! new appliances sold
in the slate for the last year and
has not added appreriably to the
cost of new appliances.
The commission believes its
new construction res~riclions
and forms will ·also not add
much to the cost of building.
But they may well. For one
thing. the complc~ .. the
fo rm s will pu s h m \n y
hom eown c.s who mig ht
otherwise bupervise their proj ••
eels to hJre general contract.ors.·
That alone usually adds a t least:.
10 percent to construction costs.
Says Glass, "It us ually takes
two hours lo fill out all the forms
Ir you know them pretty well "
Only contractors can be expect
ed lo know the forms well. .
THESE NEW KULES and the .
aadilional parerwork they're .
generating wil impact on most
citizens far more heavily than •
a cademic argum e nts ove r
nuclear power and LNG.
When they do, the campaign to.
restrict or eliminate the Energy
Commis sion will b egin to
gene rate more public interest '
and support than ever before
Ex·city Folk Buy Barn for Bay Wagon
Sen. Edward M. K ennedy
ha s resigned from the
Boston \Jniversity board or
trus tee s . citing a lack of
time
By JULES LOii ., s....i ,_,__,
TRE N TON . Ma1n t1
Marsha ll and E vel y n F'ield
bought a whole barn <1nd all its
rontent.-. recenllv bccuusc that
\\a:. the dcal. a ll· or nothing. and
a mong th<' contents "as an old
fashioned huy wagon.
They now await the harvest
moon When it rises above
Cadillac Mountain. he r<' on the
coast of Maine. they will gather
their fri ends and hitch u1l the
horses and go on a hay r ide.
"DOES IT SEEM s illy to buy
<J barn jus t to get a real hay
wagon for a real hay ride?"
Marshall sa1d. "Well. that's the
way we are."
The Fields. Marshall and
Evelyn, are a rare couple wbo
subscribe lo a phllsosophy every·
body voices at one time or
a nothe r but few have the self·
confidence to live by: ··vou only
go around once, you might as
well do it your own way ...
for an easy life." Marshall said.
"We work hard. What we want·
ed and what we must have is a
full and happy life."
Marshall and Evelyn r un a
roadside cafe during the tourist
season Maine is said to have
two seasons, th~ Fourth or July
and winter -and during the lat·
ter season be cuts cordwood and
she catches up on rug hooking
and various 4·H club projects.
T he y live in a warm old
farmhouse with a big kitchen
and a wood stove and out back a
garden and a menagerie or farm
critters, a skating pond for the
four kids and beyond the pond a
river. the river Jordan.
( J -best. We've been lucky ...
AMERICA NEITHER MARSHALL nor
_ _ Evelyn knew anything about the
FITl'ING. TO THE Fields. it
is the promised land.
"We had nothing when we
came here in 1971 ," Marshall
said. "We we re caught UJ> ln the
r at race -s c h edu l es .
telephones. you know. We want-
ed to raise our kids in the coun·
try and do things our way and be
our own bosses.
"So we piled inlo a trailer. It
was our home. We managed to
buy a little piece or property to
start with und hoped for the
cafe business. nor. for that mat
ter. the farm business.
"We learnl>d from mistakes
and Agriculture Department
bulletins." Evelyn s aid "We
always figured we could handle
anything that came up. So far
we have."
They've been m no hurry . For
example. when they opened
their cafe. which is alongside a
brook. they named 1t the Cov·
ered Bridge, a motif inspired by
a rug Evelyn was hooking at the
time.
Editor Wins Giant
Only last month. s ix years
later. did Marshall get around to
building the covered bridge over
tbe brooR.
Crossword Maratlwn
"C&N"T RUSH INTO these
things." he said.
They gave up a promising ap-
pliance repair business on New
York's LonA Island and came
here. where the Atlantic is gin
--+---'-<-....... -.-....~ ......... ._ ------deac.and..Lhe..moming_suo...po ·
CLEVELAND <APl · Michael Donner. editor or a games
magazine. labored for 24 hours to win the First Annual World Class
Crossword Puzzle MaTathon but still didn't complete the 336·
entry puzzle.
Donner, . o . aco. or o GatTieS ma z
.4 PADDLE?
WASlllNGTON 1AP 1 1\ mot
to on Pn•::.idenl Carter'i. formul
desk in the Oval Office rcads :
"Oh God. Thy Sea ls So Great
and My Boa• ls So Small.·
over the pines like honey and a
person has a sense of the stars
and the sl.'asons and of his own
pl ace in The Great Sche'mc. to
live life thc rr wa y, a ll or
nothin~.
a publication devoted lo all types of puzzles won t he first prize or
Sl .000 by correctly completing the most entries in the allotted 24
hours.
Some of the clues -and the answers · were: 30 Across. sub·
divisional epoch of the European Ordovician period llanvirm:
"WE WE REN'T LOOKING 150 Across, wife or Cecrops one of several spellinas Agraulos:
and 110 Down. ritual formulas of a sun brotherhood bh!kra.
, .
At Orange Coast Savings
Your choice of
14K gold 1ewelry
tnat re tails for O pen a Savings Account for $1,000 or
more at Orange Coast Savings & Loan and receive
a beautiful piece of 14K gold jewelry. The jewelry
is our gift lo you and is not in lieu of interest.
You 'll still earn th e highest interesl
permitted by la w. And remember, we pay interest
on every account from the 1 sf of the month
on all money deposited by the 10th of
the month, provided the money remains on
deposit un til the end of the quarter.
-C1ioose your gift from a selection
of eltgantly designed 14 K gold jttotlry for him and
for lier. It 's a once in a lifetime golde,1
opportunity! No other financial instilulion
in Orange County can make this offer.
If you deposit At these terms
$1 .000.00 Passt:>Ook 5 ~% $10.00·$1 2 00
$5,000.00 2Y1 years@ 61~% or 4 years@ 7~% $50.00·$60.00
$10,000.00 ~~1l~=~~s@C:~~ or 4 yea rs@ 7''1% $100.00·$120.00
$20,000.00 ~Pa>'~~~s®@f~: or 4 years @ 7Y2% $200.00·$240.00
$40 000 00 2Y2 years@ 6~% or 4 years@ 7n% $500.00-$600.00
· · or 8 years @ 8%
All Ttme CethhCates 01 Deposit 0143 suo,ec1 10 a suos1an11a1 penally tor early wrtharawel
Offer Explte• Octobef 18. 1978
A S~ial Gift For Our Busiruiss and Professional UstomtTS
Optn" dusintss S"oings A uo11nl for $10.000 or inort anti rttt1t1r
1l1t rroo/11JionRry ntw Ttltpont f rft/
Ttftpont tnds To rtfJtr tlrt frustration of trying to find phont
numbtn 1mJ ad1lrtsm tn conurnl1onal {rlrs.
}u&t.ont to11rl1 a11d l11st11nlly ll1t /ml/try opm1ttif 111d1x rolalts tlit
lt/tphont nNnrbtr 1wJ 11dJm s you nmJ rnlo v1rw.
$30 R.tlRil Valut
With our 81uinH' Sar>ineJ Arcou,,J Ttltphont T ntn1fcr Strt1i«
11nd your ll4IO Ttltponr. lht ulllmalt 1n con'Otn1t11tt Cllll bt Y""''·
0~~~
(o)(;Qti/t< 0':\
\J?JlllJl4"U
ano LOan Anoc11t1on
1700 Adorns Avenue P.O. Box 1 ~48 Coste Mesa. Ca1ttorn1a 92626 (714) 754· 1801
Except for his stint as an ai>-
pliance repairm an. Mars ha ll
had been a fisherman all his life.
AL heart. he still is .
He keeps rus commercial rish-
i ng license current, Just in
case. and when he goes to the
dock of a morning to buy hls ·
lobsters he takes longer than
necessar y. chatting wistfully •
with the men who chug in with
the ir catches. The itch is ap-
parent.
ONE RECENT NIGHT. after
Marshall had drawn the shades
and locked the restaurant dbor. ·
be and Evelyn sat at the bar for
their c us tom<try nightcap, a
time for reOet'ting and dream-
ing.
"Evie.'.' Mars h a ll said.
"MaybeJ'll getaboatnextyear ... ,
"If that's what you want,"
Evelyn replied. "You only go
around once. you know."
PULLJlilllTS
OUT OF HATS!
Not realty ••• but
call ua for low --oer
~UTO • HOMEOWNER
RABBITT INSURANCE
• 548-5554.
1914 HARBOR BLVD.
.
'
COSTA MESA
.. •
A• DAILY PILOT 1U..CS.y, S.,,1em1»t 19. 1171
QUEENIE
"You-,. ldNd. Wblit do you do1 l'U fire someone "
,..,.., ... .-e
OEt\R PAT: I • "modular" house tho ••me aa a pretabrlcated hOuae'! Whal tre they made of. and wbal are
th advaAtaaes and dlsadvantac.a or
thl1 type of a hou o. My brother ls
tiu11cstln1 that I buy a modulu
houtie In another shale as an Invest·
munt
J.W .. Sant• Ana
A •echalar bome I• one U111t ll baUt
I• secllolll by a maaar1c&arla1
bcallder la a factory , tbea llOlcl. It ii
deli vered In MCUoaa wblcb may be
put ~ol(ether by tbe new owaer
him.elf or wUb U•e help or pro·
fHllOHI carpea&era. Tbe flallbed
ho.ate wtU retemble any welJ·ballt
modt-ra llome, btlt cO.t1 eoulder1bly
leu since It'• mass·produced la sec·
&Ion#. However, liOme factors, which
an llMUvldully designed aod bu.Ut
(;I/I 0 pn>N..,..• lltr>i II"'" IO /1Uf !NM 1"ol ,.,ll
CllJ •rd l(lfW 1}1111"11 Ill• Ollf1U''4 Giid OCI-~ 'Mita
10 1olw 1!14'q\1111,. t11 Qlltw,_r1t,,., ulld M lftfat MdJl
Wll• Cl"'"'°"' lo PoJ °""" 111 y,,., s..,.y, Orono' C0<1•I /)rail~ N 111. P 0 Bor /SllO, C'olflo M tlO t il m u 1\1 mon~ lt lltr• n1 po•MIN~ u•1ll bll 1J1U11i.rt <1
!NI ~-d 111(/lllnl'I "' lrll,.,• oOI 1Mlwdoiq 111"
rfo.IU• •Ml ntanu• Clddrt·.11 a nd l!ullVM lll)ljfl' ~hont
"""'"'' C'OJlllOl lw'C'CMlllk•t'd f/\1Jtol11MllCIPjltOr.ldal f!ff l C"nil s1111mta111 .
friction and beat wt&lda. Microwave
ea1Uy pau tbrou1h gla11, raper, molt
plHtlc1 and ceramlce, bu not metal.
Food e.ta&Den are Mated Ollly by lbe
food ......
ea..,.. ...
DEAR PAT: Whal can 1 use t.o
clean a white canvas handbag ?
Should 1 band·wash it or what?
D.L .. Irvine
There are several d~ter1eau
avallable that cu be made la&o tblck
suds aod spread oa your eaavu bag.
Le& the suds coatlDC remalD oe the
bag for haU u a.oar or eo, tben wipe
clean with a elotb tboroapiy wet
witb cold water and wrung oat.
Repeat the cold water wlplag several
limes. Look ror a detergent tb1t ls rec·
om mended ror pre·treallng fabrics.
home cu IMwporete to 1111& die new -........ ~,_.-8.-es owner, wlll be ml11lng from a ir• ... ~
modular bome. Make sure you know DEAR PAT: How do I defer the
DAM• •11• "••tom. "'' '°" Jerry, "1' wbat Iii Included before you buy. gain tr l purchase more than one res·
.. fNllY CAME. -n. res-ol ......... " 0.fliH •110 l•1'"·· 111' M rial __ __. bo b i'dence .. .1th; .. the 18 mon•t..-follow· '1w . ..c1~-IMc.•" ~ "•-·-, ,.,.111~ 1111r "iw' ~,.."a ..... , -ate a ~ a re a ut t e same •8 w1 "' u~
Oii 5"1.-'' ..,, 111 ~ ..... "'' ,1,,., Mta A.No -o. .11 o1 '°''-in a coavealioaal home. ing the sale or my personal res• ll\lerom..-lh Ho~t1H•I .. lo .... M9M, C. ., R_., wlll M t9CI.... idence?
..., ... 1141 e1 S..eh O.Me, •-et .,,. w~. ,..,._ lO, 1'1t •• E,..11., o.tTe1 • ~ ...... c:.a. .... 1'• "M -~ .. 0111Stle11 ...,,., ---• -~~d•-G.C .. Huntington Beach
.. ¥•lot 0..... OI _,,,.._ e..c11. wlll lie Oletlrated •" Tl111r•cl•J, 1~--1"11.... ~ JDC SIYS that -1..-a 1-..lfy'..._alS ••U C. ...... -llr~ ........ _,,, ~lief' ti, "71 al t :JO AM, llotll el no ""'"' uni IUll """' ~-·--o..... -.. ....__.~. St • .-.. ._Ki CM/lolk ci-ci.. DEAR PAT: Why is it that metal a persooal residence, tbey bave 18 "'l""••ola •"Cl Earl Dame of CoU• MaW, Ce-llllw,_.. wm lae at 'I • ded f tb rlor •-folJo...&-•t...... l 1t1c11mo11C1. watN!lt'Oll Mr O.Me $•crec1 HH•t c emetery, Fo•• utens1 s aren t recom men or moa I p -or w111I ._. 1a e
11•• ...... • "NwY e1111y mec:11a111c ¥ae11so11. 1owa. a.ui e.re.,on microwave oven cooking? I'd also to reinvest la another personal rel·
-"1"' '°' v. u.s.. Gower-Oft F-•1 HOmeCoste¥esae1ir.cton . 1·1ke to know why cooklno dishes used Ideate and defer •ala. If more Utan s.11 c•-·•-~may utt SMlllM 'I' a •• ,...,<• ~ SmttM' ~ auRE:N KENNETH w 1TM 1PAT1. in a microwave don't get bot. one pel'IOllal reslcleeee Is pardaased
from IJ -to tPM .. T~y ... s.. lone-ti-•Hleleftl of Coll• H K lrvtn' e du_.-, ........ •0 __ ... pe .... _ ... follo-'-g ~· Ille ReNrl' WIN tie reef-at -W. Ca., ~y ol IAouna e..<i.. • •' I.. MllOC' U>"-llUU -111
1 JOPM.~010w1S11Maun.tw1M c.. ,..._ -Oft~·· 11. Microwave cooking Is ac· the s aleoftbeortgtaal resldence, the
11e ceieoractd •110AM Oft Fflda, •1 st. "11 ati.r • ......,, ... ttrneu. s..rvi....:i compll1 .. -d with el•ctro·m•-·tlc •aln ii ..1.-1erred btto ... _ 11 ... q--11"Y M•rv'' By IN ~ Cattiollc Cl>ur<ll by Ill• wl .. Bet"l'lke Geftev• ot Co$t• '"' "' a-"' ., UllC1I """ JH -.au •
'"''" Ro. F•..,., o.n11i. "yo11' Me$•, c. .. ClllU9M«S """· 11o<11e11e energy. aotcoovenUonal heal. Beams lag residence purchased daring the
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AT YOUR SERVICE I OBITUARIES
l11vites You To Our
Second Annual
Jeff Jones & John Vallely
We're serving refreshments and goodies Wednesday
evening, September 20. 7-10 and want you to come
Join the gang.
The cash registe' will be closed and no business w11
be conducted. This 1s a social event. so You're off the
hook. • We haven't bE'en loafing all summer 1ust beceuse
we've been closed. We've added a brand new Repair
Department so we can keep you (and your ski eouip.
ment) 1n fine shape!
~ "SKIING IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS"
Open September To May
2500 W. Coast Highway • Newp0rt Beach• 631-3280
Vi Mlle East of N9wport Blvd.
0•1;c1at111Q, •--w111 11e et OooC1 SM•°" McR .... -o1 Lone a .. ,... or energy penetrate the food and tbe 18·montb period. Interim residence& SNc>Nrd ~. Pierce er_, ca., ""'' JoM Vullolf !Annal of Ide_... ..1.-1 ~lti.t' _._v dtrectorL U...Ut. Gr•l'lle City. llllnol• enCI ' ~~~o~l~e~t~U~les~~V~i~b~ra~t~e~r~a~p~J~d~ly~c~a~ua~ln~g-~1~re~DO~t~COD8~~~~1~~~1D~g~a~ID~UV1~'err~~a~l.:.__!~~~~~~~l!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1n lleu ol •~ti. ,.,,.,.1,. •llOVKU •• .-1111c1r ... ,11t-s Oo'llttQ Stnlti.~
(Oftl•lllu1'-1ae ,_to St Mery'' 8y ol MlllOl"O, ·-·· -~Id Smllll 01 ltoe S.. Cetllolk QMl<ci. Oolll-, 1-MemottalMNl<tutSt
MUA""T Anclf"-\ Pre\O'lterlaf'o Olurcll Ol.tpel,
HOWARD MURPHY. •9• 7J. '4IO Sl.Anclffwlsir-,-pon8eac.ll,
•HI-I ol ~ INM. Ca. PMMCI C.. Oft Tlle$Clrf Seclt...,.,., 19, 1'71 at 4 <1way on~ 11, 1'71. Survl~ed PM. ArrM19tmeMSIWHaOl1MWSoclety
by Ills wife Anfl, Miii Oouttes. •otller~ wllll b11rl•l•U••· ~oren Muf'llllY ~ ltlCl\arCI Ollwr, • AZEN
sitter M ..... ........_, vr..oc1>11c1.... HARRY AZEN, ..skltllt ol UllUN
Patti al\CI 0.1 ""'"""Y· GrawsicM &eec:ll, c.. PnMCl-•y on September
senlcH ~ Interment wlll be on n, lt71. Sefvl<.n _... -~ ... at w~. 5-'...,be, 20, 1'11 •t t11e Hartlelr ~ Ollwe °**·
)PM. Directed by Wut'"l"•t•r H•rbM ~ Ollwe MorlllM't Memorlal Park Mort11ary •nCI S.O.SU<I.
Cemetery.
STeWART
ROSEMARY F. STIE'WAAT, resident
of sen CIHlllftle. ca. PHllMI •••Y Oft S.otemw ''-1t11. bom OclOtlet' J.
IQ Ill O..nilt. Mldlloen. 54'nliwff l>Y D lu ... , flu,_~ • _, Gerreu of eat ~I• a.rllara, c:.., son Wiiiiam Allan
ol La911n• IMKll, C.. two slsle"
Helen Fl~•ld of 1A9U11• 8HCll,
<• .. 1110 ICati.yteen L•R9• ol Los Elsewherie A119ele•. C.. Funeral -..Ices will be Mlcl •I IPM w.dneSdlY, S.pl...,ller
to. ltll. cr'fP4side at Pacific View Memor l•I P••ll. Newoort &Hell KANSAS CITY. Mo.
PoKllic.VnMonuvtOlrecton IAP > -MyrUe VaU
•U£1Clll I 90 b 1 ed STEPHEN BUEKER. rUICHnl of Oamert t , W 0 J> ay
<ost• ""-· C... P~ •wo on Myrl of the ..!'Mycl-and r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~b~~~ .. ~·,~~~fea1'grge" adio-6how
the 1930s, died Monday
at a K a n sas City
hospital
I
PACIRCW.-
t•ICMllAl PAD Cemef 8fY Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pacific View Drive
Newport Beach
644-2700
McCOllMICl MOITUAlllS
Laguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan ,Cap1111rano
495-1776
IALT.t-... OH
NBALHOMI 646-2424
Costa Mesa
673-9450
l&l...OADWAY
...o.1\IAllY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
W1H-TU1'MIU..&.M4I
MOllTUAaY
WISTCUR' atAPll.
Crem1tory •Rower Shop
427 E. f7fh St
Costa Mesa
646-'4888
"9CI eaolMHS
SMmf'S MOUUAIY
627 Main St.
Huntington Beach
536-6539
SHlffB MOllTUAIY
976 So. Coast Hwy
Laguna Beach
494-1535
1533 N. El C&mino Real
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PUBLIC NOTICE
SU,.IEltlOlt C:OUltT 0 .. THIE
STAT£ CW CAU,OANIA FOlt
THE COUNTY OF OAANOE .... M1ta
NOT ICE 0" HEAltlllO OP PETITION FOlt No.ATE OP WILL.
ANO FOM 1..ETTeltS 0"
AOMINISTltATION (WITH Wl'-L.
ANNEXEOI
E\late ol VA NDA loo\. YOUNG,
Df<H \ecl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
J am.\ e ~'"· Public Admllll$tr-
"•• l11eo --••ltlOfttor~ot Wiii a...i for 1-....at of ~ Of
•omlnl\tratlo" '"""" WIK "--di refe~• to Wlll(ll 11 ,,,.... tor fwtlle•
part1c111en, MCI ttlat tlll llme MCI ptace
Of ......... ""_,_....,. ... fOf'Oct. s. 1'7t,ett:OOA.M..lntlllc_tr_of 0..,.n,,,..,. HO. J ol Said _., et 100
0¥k CeflMr Drive...._ Ill IN City of $aftte ANI, Cllttorrlla.
0. ... All!ll* D, 1'71
,WIUJAM L It .IOMll
C-.,Qef11
...... ..,,.,. c...ty c-MI ..... , ..... It.--..,.,.., '9CMc~l"Mu ... o .... ,,,. ........ ea. nm
A"9nMytlw:~
PvOIKMcl Ora191 COMt Dally Piiot,
Sept. It, lO, 2', 1'71
PUBLIC NOTICE
MOTIC9 INVtTlllO atDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\at
1ea1ec:1 ~Is wot lie rec:•!Yed -Y
tlle CJty ol CMle Mesa .. tlle office Of
tlle City Clertl et "'9 Qty Hell, n f'alr
Oflve, Costa *" Callfomle, l#ltll
Ille llcKtr of 11:00a.m. .. S.1*1-· 2', 1'11, •• wfllch ti_...., •Ill be~
putlllcly ~•NII*""' If! t11t C-11 Cllambers tor FUltNISHIHG ALL
LA80R, MATERIALS. EQUIPMENT, TRANSPORTATION AND SUCH
OTHER FACu.nuos M MAY Bli
R E 0 U l.R E D F 0 R T H E
INSTALLATION OF l ENNIS COURl
LIGHTS AT TEWINICLE PARK l EN· ,.,s GPUltT$.
• 111 ... flt.., Wit n ••••Ml;: ot"" contrac.t oocuments m11v be Gb-,_FAMILY t•lnad In Ille ottl~ of Ille pepartment
COLOMIAJ. PUHIML oll-t.~is.ure ~H. n F1lr ·Ive. HO.. ~t• Mew. C.llloml• • .,,0.. rece1p1 01
7801 Bolsa Ave • nonrefundable fee of $6.00. 11 blclOIH
req ... n 111.M --ltlut'-be Westminster 'Niiied, t11e dW'ge will be 11.to per
893-3525 0 set. ~========~~ EKll bid stwMI be made on Ille P"O--PoHI torm ,.,0 In "'9 ~ Pf'O¥ldild
•---... --... --.-1 In tlll C-ract ~. -lllall b4t •<COmtMlflled by • certltl.cl or
FUNERAL
DIRECl'ORS
BARBOR LAWN-
MOUNT OLIVE
CHiiier'• dlKtl Of" a Ille! __, tor llOl 1.u 1,,... 10 ~ ot the_, of
Ille lllCI, INdt ...,allle lo tllt City ol
Cofl•Meta.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN U!At
tlle City Couflcll of wl<I City ftH
11eretofon1 ettatlllslle<I • ,rew•llln9
rate ..,Cl Kate ol .....S. In ac:coro...<e
wllll 11w, to be Plllcl In Ille construction
of Ille •bowe entttled ''""' o•emenlt. Tiie MICI race Mid scale WH adOPled ll't ltesolutlon of Ille City C-11 enct Is
on Ille In tlle olila ol tllt City Cler II of
Wlcl City. Tllal iaid ,_.. -Kale IS
toereln rtferTed IO -aoapted In tllb
-oa-'AllY·CEMETE•Y Mlle• as 1"°"911 f1111v ...o cornp1e1e1y IR · • V D wt fw1tl l\erelll, and ft..t Wlcl Kele, H CREMATORY lldopltd 11'1' Nici ~1on. la maw• ,.,, ol lllls noll« 11'1' ,..,.,_.,
Tiie Co111taclor 111a11, In Ille
o/ Interment In
Any Cemetery
I Shipment
o/ Burlel
In tu ranee
I Cremation
$285 complete
pef'I-f!A ttle work ...0 lrnc>rOVe· -"• c.....,,.,, to tlle Latlor Code of
Ille Stete of OlflfenN ...0 -l•WI> Of tlle Sl* f!A cal,..,... llilOfl<,eble
lllerato, wlttl tllt e11C'#llon only 01
MKll V .. l .. lon et may lae req,ilr.d,,,,.
W tl\I llll(lel ~ IKl .. INlll lo
wllltll 1tl'Keffl,,.1 11ereu11Cter •••
tue11 a11<1 wi.lcll II••• 1101 been
............ .,., tM -'''°"' of 11111 Leller C:OO.. ~ lo I•-~II
be,,.,... Oftly Ill IN -prowleleo
byl-. He \lld N II 1111 C-~ed 1111leu It
IS maot on I bl-lotm llWllllNCI by
tlle City of Olll• Mase. -It m..,. 1n ~· ---ltfflft• ...... llf1)IMKal rtqUl'9fNlll, .
.. to~"ng All Far'th.•" 1 ac11 blddt• mus• 11e 11c..,MC1 •nel .x>f 11• ., also preq~lfled It r-oulreo llr 11w
1825 Ol1ler Ave. ca.ta .....
540-5554 ..... ~*"" .............
• f-f
Tiie CJly Cllllftll ot tl>e City ol Cost•
Meo r.-t ltlt f'9M to rel.ct •nv .........
,. llLlCN PHINNIY
Cir, Cleft of 11!t CllY ol 0.l• "'"41
"ullll•lltlCt Orfl'Oll OMIH DeHy l'llet, 5eptemll•t IS 1t, 1'11
. •'
Five mimltes for $L35 •
This is our weekday evening and
Sunday evening special. Call between 5 p. m .
and 11 ·p. m. and you can talk for five
minutes-to anybody, anywhere in Cali-
fornia or any other state (except Alaska
and Hawaii)-and the most it will cost is
• Sl.35, plus tax.
That's the most it will cost.
That's the rate for a five-minute call to
someplace clear across the country, like
Boston, Bangor, or Baltimore. Calls to
Five tninutes for 85¢ ••
. That's our everyday special, between
11 p.m. and 8 a.m. Its also our weekend
special: all day on' Saturday, Sunday till
5 p. m. You can call anywhere in California
or to any other state (except Alaska and
Hawaii), talk for five minutes, and the most
it can cost you is eighty-five cents, plus
tax. If you talk less than five minutes, you
pay less. And even if you talk for more
than five minutes, each additional minute
'is still billed at the lowest long distance
... ·,~<'·~~~~o,.ffke Modefo1~a,P.~-~ ... ~~~-..IAA.-.:1-. a-.6.L--.a-. -L-.-.--,.. ", "'• \ ~t" • · · \'lt.--.C.., ~:Jr-·-~~.1,1;1,S ~ "''"l""));.,.:-; .• ,,, ... \IJ ..
cost less. If you talk for less than five min-
utes, your call will cost less. And the
in front of your teleph~:me directory.) ·
rates don't go up after five minutes. Each
additional minute will still be billed at a
low bargain rate.
There is one catch to all this:· the five
minutes for Sl.35 and five minutes for· 8Sfl:
rates don't apply to operator-assisted calls~
Hours Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu . Fri. Sat. Sun.
8a.m. to Regular rates. 5p.m. 5 minutes for $2.55 or less!
6 p.m. to
11 p.m. Cheaper rates.
5 minutes for $1.35 or less'
!Cheaper
Rates
11 p.m. to Cheapest rates. ea.m. 5 minutes for 85$ or less.t
• rPlut tax.
.@Pacmc Telephone
•operator handling rates apply on all coin, collect and cred~ card calls: ca11s billed to another number .
code billtng (special billing numbers); calls frocn h9tel/motel room phone , person-to-person call:t and time-,md·charge5 cails.
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4 .
ORANGE COUNTY I POLITICS
·Baker, lt'leder
: Supervisorial
: Rivals Speak
Bv 0 . . H • INGb
'Oll ... 0•11•"· ... ~ O•w Beker '"'rl Harriet Wacd~r. riv1b for lbe
?J\d 01strwt st-aat ''" the Oran,;.-County Board of
uptirv1f()ri., will outhne the ir camp1lJ1n 1tlncea
be fort' thf' . tiunt1n1tton 8earh Founuan Valley
Doud of Rt>altors W"dnNHh•y morning
Tht• b~1tkfa.<il mt•t>ltnJ: '" .,('tu-dull'd for 8 u m .u th1• llunun~ton Rt-.tch Inn • • •
('0 GRES~WO" \1' Yqinnt Bur kt'. th"'
()t'll\lll'n.llll' \'UIHhdall• rnr AttOI n1·~ ~t•nernl , Wtll
d1i-t·u:.' rui:>t> imti dom1•,11r \ 111lt•nn• Wl-dOt'i.c1ity
dur&O#: .in JPJ><'JntOl l' tw(111·1· 111 omt•n 1' t(roupi; at
C'al ~t 1h.• t-'\1114."rton
M no. Rurk•• ,., <.c hc'<l11ll'd tn hfll.'llk ..it noon in
th'-• l lllH'r,1t' C'1•11tt r fht.,111·1
• • •
\SSt:M8L \'MAN ICON Cor dovu 111 all cam
,,.i1~n 111 Nl'w~w)rt Rt•Jrh .1nd "ian ('lt•mente Wed
n,c.;da\ In hu. f.Ll.lt'hl rnr lh\.· Or .ingt• Cois:,t 's slate
~nalc !>t'at
t'ordm 11 will ~ ttl lhe homt.' of T rma Har-
n gun , 1 lfump~h1re Court , New port Beach. from
9 30 u m to 11 30 a m lie 11 be al lhe home of Pat
Dutt'h, 223 Via ~ontego. San Clemente, at 7·30
Wednesda) rug ht
Rl'f>ldent.s of t,he 36tti State Senate District who
want lo meet CordO\'a are tn\ 1tcd to attend the in-
formal corfet!'bess1ons For detd1ls. call 557-~0. • •• • • ASS•:MBL.\'Mi\N DEN~IS Mangers will have
his family w 1th htm Thursday ror <1 Sl25 per plate
fundraiser in his honor at tht: South Coast Plaza
I lotel in Co. ta Ml'sa
Slum~ al the hc:ad table with the incumbent
l<iwmaker from west Orange County's 73rd As·
hem bly District will be his wife'. Linda. and their
children. Kirsten and Jeff Also on had will be
Mangers· parents . .Mr. and Mrs Earl Hobnet; his
~randmother. Mrs. Henrietta Conaway. and his in·
Jaws. Mr and Mrs. John Axenty
Dinner reservations can bt! made by calling'
.847·414L • • • THE FRIENDS OF Rep Chlirles Wiggins.
who ts rettnng afte r 12 years in the House, are
throwing a ·'thanks Chuc k " dinner for their man
this Friday.
Tkkets at $20 pc!r plate are a vailable through
the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce. or by calling
879-6611
About 800 friendb of the GOP lawmaker are
~xpected to attend the dinner a t tht: Anaheim Con·
\'Cnt ion Center • • •
U .S. SEN. CARL. CURTIS, Lhe Nebraska
Republican. will speak Friday a l a luncheon in
Newport Beach
''Big Taxes Equal Big Spendln~" will be the
topi c of the dean of congressional Republicans
whe n he talks at the Americanism Educational
-Leagul"'s Orange County Civic Luncheon at' the
s...-----M-:rrrtotrtfoter ----
1
I
William M. McCJoy of Newport Beacb,
rhairman of the event, said all former Nebraskaa,s
are especially invited to attend the tunebeon. The
price is S8.
R eser.vatlons can be made through the
Americanis m League office at Knoll's Berry
Farm in Buena Park. telephone 828·5040.
• • • LT. GOV. M E RVYN DYMALLY will
barnstorm through Orange County Friday.
The Democratic incumbent will start his day
by having breakfast at the Big Canyon Country
Club in Nt•wport Beach with members of Califor·
mans for Env1ronmtnt. Employment, Economy
and Dl·vehl1>ml·nt 1c1<:EED •.
llt"~I hetve lunt.'h 1n Anaheim. where he will ad·
dress the Orange County Democ:ratic Rostrum on
"Campaign '78 ... The lunc:hcon will be at the
Grand Hotl'I
. .
"The Genius" Microwave
Oven
II s smarter than lhe average mt·
crowave oven' Forget about set-
ltng power levels and calculating
11me -iust lap a single control and
The Genius figures out the rest• She
Au10-c00king programs for most
kinds of foods. plus convenltonal
llme and power settings. two-
phase power programming and
delay star1 Includes the COOk·A·
Round magnetic turntable. 'lo turn
food automatrcally as 1t cooks Plus
!>pec1al lwo-level warming rack
c;1mpl1!1ed touch controls. mul·
11tunc11on d191tal readout and much
more
Amualno ob .. rvatlona of life
atont,tlie Orange Coaat,
penned by a native aon,
lnth• DAILY PILOT
Author
Speaks
At UC/
Cornti ll University
astrono m y professor
Carl Sagan, who won the
Pulitzer Prize for his
book. "Or a gon s of
Edet1," is scheduled to
lecture abou~ extrater·
res tria'I intelligence,
Sept. 27 at UC Irvine.
T h e l ect ur e is
scheduled for 8 p m. at
Crawford Hall. Tickets
are $4 for general ad·
mission. S2 for UCJ stu
dents and S3 for other
students and UCl facul-
ty and staff.
T~. 8-ptember 19. 1978 ~11 .. Y PILOT A•'
The
'6.88
'roP SIRLOIN
Nunaber J0,000
Sagan is known for hi~
studies in exobiology. a
new discipline that deals
with the possibilities or
li(e beyond Earth and
the means for Its detec·
tton. ,
&CRABLEGS
DINNER
Special
Birdie Lovelace of Co::,ta Mesa. a licensed
vocational nurse. got more than the stan·
da rd orientation Monday at Hoag Mem9rlal
Hos p ital welcomed a new group of
e mployees. As the hospital's 10 .000th
He has writt~n more
thttn 400 scientific and
popular articles.
Oller Expires Sept. 30. 1978
On-the-Mall at South Coast Plaza Near the Carousel
on the First Level. For reservations call: 540-8822 ""employee. Mrs. Lovelace was given a bou-
quet of roses and a gold pin.
Docunientary Honored
Plan Axed
SAN FRANClSCO~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<AP > -City officials
were trying to figure out
their next step after the
Coastal Commission re·
jected by a 9·0 vote
plans to install. a se wer
line along the Great
Highway and redesign
"Silent Forest ... a documentary film about the
web or life in ocean waters off Southern California
has won several awards for Lew Trusty, the
Newport Beach resident who ijlmed it.
YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE
RECYCLED. Orange Coast College
operates the official recycling
center for Costa Mesa. 556-5981
It has been awarded the Golden Eagle by the
Council on International No'n·theatrical Events
and two bronze awards in the Informational Film
Producers of America's 1978 Cindy Awards. the r oadway.
I
that use building and
landscape design
features 1 ike
solar pool covers.
'liouble-pane windows
and believe it or
not-trees.
But one s imple and unde-
niable fact stiJJ remains:
, we don·t always have s unshine.
'Tl,~ Jike shed Even in southe mCaJi-Weu to fornia. And when we 1:.wJ.. th ubj don·t. another some ~to~ es ect ;~~~~J:d~ergy of soJ.ar .... enero-v. Fortunately. this ~DJ• problem is easily solved
After billions of years, solar By u s ing gas energy as a back-up
e nergy is finally coming of age. system. you can look f onvard
Public interest is soaring. to haVin ~!J:J~~~ ~~~~~
'. ........ ~,~..;""·-~r@t~:~~ n w en itrains. .
. . .
are already hard at work But why natural gas?
Tu make things even more Because its efficient. Clean.
attractive. the State of Calif omia And economical.
is now offering s0me pretty nice Solar energy and gas energy-
tax credits. Up to 55% on the cost the combination is a natural
of most solar equipment.* If you want to know more.
Small wonder the solar send for our free booklets: ··An In-
energy industiy has expanded so troduction to Solar Energy·· and
rapidly. "What You Should Know Before
Many different systems Buying f.. Solar Energy System:·
are now available from many Wrtte to Solar Information.
different companies. P.O. Box 3249 Te rminal Annex.
There are active systems for M.L. 23, Los Angeles. CA 90051.
space and water heating that use Or call us toll .: free at 6
solar collectors. pumps and heat 1 .. sQ0 -252-9090.
transfer equipment We'll do our best to n.c
And there are passive systems enlighten yo u. 99§
41 •('*.tA, ., ~!f"1ot;•
Natural gas. Its too valuable to waste.
~For I.ax cm:lll lnformatJon wr1le: Callfomla E~rgy CommJMlon. 1111 HOM" Avmue. ~ratn(>nto. CA 9582f; or cnll toll·frff I ·AOO·A.'12· 7516
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'' ub tilutlng 1n R t.> n o f o r N t' t I
• l'dnkn. \\ho h a~ a
thronl \nfl•ctaon
Voyage
Reflects
Dreams
CHICAGO I API To
Ronald Cudmon.• and his
wife. An n <'. btnn tt
vugubonds a t heart
wasn't enough.
Cudmor e lai.t year
took a leave of absence
from his banker's post
in Dublin. rreland, sold
his home, bought a 36
root sailboat. and em-
barked on an 8,000·m1le
('rUISI!.
THE VENTURE was
made a bit more dif·
f1cult by the presence of
one other <:rcw member
the couple 's son.
Kristin, who wa.'i only 15
months old when they
lcfl Cork.
The family ~et sail
Aug . 6 . 1977 wi th a
year 's s upply of food
They stoppc.>d in Spam,
Portugal , Gibraltar,
Nort h Africa, the
C anary l!t lands and
Barbados
THEV ARRIVED ln
Ch lcafto last week, 13
months alld one day
er eavmg re n .
"People wonder why
we'd do s uch a thing.
and.spend so much for a
trap," Cudmore said.
"Rut life's too short to
worry about that. I 'vc
h~d t>xperic nccl\ you
can 't buy with money.
I 've Aotten to know my
wife and son like I never
c·ould 1n Ireland or here an Chicago."
Vitamins
"Unneeded
For Most'
CO L UM BUS . Oh io
t AP I The un ·
prei;cribcd vitamin pills
that many Americans
take dally are probably
unnecessary, the Ohio
State Mc.>dical Associa·
tion says.
The average healthy
pcr:son doc-so't need ex·
tra vitamins to supple·
mcnt a moderate diet,
said Joseph Bianchine,
professo r o r
pha rmacology at Ohio
Stal<' Uni versity School
of M cdiclne.
U npr es cribed
vitamins are a waste of
·money. he saldi... an~~ ... ~~· lcms In some people.
Some pc..>0ple do need
vitamins, Bia nc hlne
said. but the advice of a
doctor should be sought.
llmil/,e
Cltus Set
C lasses lo braille
transcribing will be of·
fe red through the Sad·
dl e back College
Emeritus Institute for
Lifelong Learning.
The class, which con·
venes Sept. 21 from 9
a . m . to noon In the
Laguna Federal Savings
building near Leisure
World, ls to be taught by
~orma L. Schecter.
For more ln!ormatlon.
caU 831·9'700 or 496·4950
e xt. 207.
Crimes Up
SAN DIEGO <AP ) -
Serious crlmet lo this
clty outpaced the crime
. -• • rate lo the state by 5.3 ~rceot for the firlt half or 1978, the st.ate Depart.
ment of Justice ba• re.
ported. San Dte10 Couq·
ty crime lMreated only
2 percent, pid the re·
NATION
Cleanup Crusader Patrols Texas Streets
SAN ANTONIO, Texu fAP )
Woe unto the llob wbo drop1 ao
much u a sum wrapp1r on tho
ald twalll. He 'll probably be
1potted by llQy-ur-qld 0 P.
Scboabtll, who'll IHp from hla
Cadlllat "trash trutk' and aham
the offend r Into becomlna a
Cleanup crusader
... BEUEVE THAT. I'm just a
dumb do·1oodcr. At rlrst
everybody thought I WH nut.II.
Now that f have some preaUae.
they juat.uy 1 'm ccceotrtc."
only" diamond-studded . gold
pushbroom Ue tack on a gaudy
claaP. that proclaim• "Nice People
Don t Utter."
c atching anyone who Illegally
1><>1t1 political or 1arage sale signs
and pet80nally patrols sidewalks
and nel&hborhoods for litter.
"The only trouble with this." he
said as he ptcked up a paper cup
from the curb In front of the posh
St. Anthony Hotel, "Is that l have
to wash my hands about 20 t1 RkS a
day. Jr germs would really kill
anybody, I wouJd have bet"n dead
30 years ago.··
··u -.~ c.n g(•t 2u mllllon people
With U , sn've aot litter whlppt.."'Ci,"
nld tbe man who'1 been San
An tonio'• Mr. Clnn for mo~ than
30 y .. ara
the rh rubic. energetic "Old
Pub bbroom " Sc hnab e l. a
pro m ln~nl ln8uriancc aalesman
and the founder of the Reautlfy
San Antonio IUS-OelaUon. nt'edh .. '8.
ujolcs and hounds city leaders
und buslnef'smen Into cleaning up
s idewalk.& and strt.-eta.
He has pused out more than 200
full-size. 1old·palnted, 111uered
pushbrooms to 1overnol'1, mayor1
and five ptealdenu. and has
handed out more than six million
lucky pennJot on bis lnaurance
company -C!eanup Crusader
bualneu cardl., ·
HE MAltg& StJ R E each
downtown block has ut leHt one
trashcan -more than 8.000 carry
hla name. And he causf's tram<.' havo~ when he scretiche:i1 h1:i1
blue ·and·white 1976 "tra h truck"
to a halt in tM mlddle of a busy
downtown st.root. JumplnM out to
yank down an lllegal poster. ·
AS IT IS, Schnabel has survived
three heart attucks r.uid outlived
the d octors 1t nd 1nis uranrc
underwriters who d enlNI him a
life insurance policy 33 years ago. HE WEARS THE "worl<J 's II~ ofrera $25 rewards for
...
bn September 1, The Hartford
introduced a new automobile insurance
rating plan in California, with premium
reductions on many of our automobile
policies ranging up to 27%.
For-example, if you driv~ over 3 miles to work,
weve designed a new moneysaving discount for you .
If you insure more than one car on your policy,
weve boosted the multi-car discount to a full 25% off.
And weve lowered eligibility for our existing
10% senior citizen discount to age 50. Taken together,
these credits can mean reductions of l)p to 27%.
To take advantage of these new low rates, all you
have to do is contact the independent agent who
represents The Hartford. You'll find out how much of a
savi ng you may be entitled to. Depending, of course,
upon your driving record, age, how you use your
car and the number of cars you insure.
Your agent wi 11 also review your coverages and
deductibles with you to insure they're up to date. And
perhaps suggest other ways you might save some
money on your pol icy.
Now, ~ith the cost of running your car always
going up, isn't it nice to know that The Hartford has
taken another step in its coll)mitment to bring the
cost of insuring it down?
Speak to one of the independent Hartford agents
listed in the Yellow Pages. It's one of the best ways to
put th e cos t of your auto insurance into reverse.
The best protection is prevention
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I t's Monday Nig.ht!·
AP ......
PATRIOTS' STEVE GROGAN FUMBLES AFTER TACKLE BY COLTS' MIKE BARNES.
Colts Have New Life
One of the. Greatest Vpsets -Marchibroda
l''OXBORO. Mass. cA P 1 -t rade with San Diego fo r
Th<.• Nallonal Foot ball L'(·ague recalcitrant running back Lydell
ha~ a new triple threat in Joe M ilchell . accounted for three of
Wa s h 1 n ~ton. and the the touchdowns on a halfback
inJury ·riddled Balta more Coll!> pas!>. a 23-yard reception. and a
have a new life 90.yard gallop with a kickoff
~·ws om.• of the jilreatesl upsets rettrrrr ---
things looked really bleilk. but
we always came back-and-won."
said Washington. "I took the
kickoff on a good bounce : the
wedge was right there. I· coul<J
see a crease. When I ran outside
I knew it-was-a touchdown.··
They Go Wild al Costa Mesa Tavern
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of tlle O.Uy "11tit Malt
With your feet propped up on the coffee
table and the rest o( your body slumped
lazily tnto u comrortable couch. Monda)
Night Football is. well. Just Monday Night
Football.
But for l'xpert analys is 1 .. Darned 1f they
dido 't do it .. 1. incisive observation f "Cosen
sounds like he's sick when he laugh~.·· 1 and u
you·arc·there atmos phere. try taking in a
gam e on the giant TV screen at Coaches·
Corner restaurant.
The "expert .. comments were delivered
by former Rams' receiver and pro coach Tom
Fears. owner of the cozy restaurant in Costa
Mesa ·s South Coast Plaza.
TO BE FAIR, FEARS didn't know a
reporter was s itting 10 the booth next to his.
imd still doesn't know he was being quoted.
Otherwise has observations may have cut a
little deeper than. "They look like dancing
mus h room::.." a barb fired at the New
, E ngland :1atriots· cheerleaders.
But the real excitement. came not from
Fears· knowledgeable comments. but from
the rest of the crowd a nd from the game
itself. a thriller between the Patriots and the
Baltimore Colts.
During the three·hour game a capacity
crowd of 40 watched on Fears· giant color TV
screen. drank beer. ate Mexican food and
made enough noise to make one belie\le bc-
was sittini:: in a rain·drenched box scat at
Foxboro. Mass .. rather ljlan a warm booth an
Costa Mesa
T U E PRED OM INANTLY pro-:
Balli more c rowd whooped. hollered a nd
hooted as the Colts made their furious rally
an the fourth quarter. scoring 27 points to
upset the Patriots. 34·27. The motirntion
be hind the crowd·s excitement was not a
pure interest in seeing the underdog pre,:ail.
but ra ther an interest an beatmg the point
s pread a nd m aking a little mone~ "An
18-point s pread ." onl' patron marvelled to ha~
friend after a Baltimore toucl)down .. ,.m
s ure to win this bet now.··
Across the roooc anothe r patron asked a
APWir .....
friend. "How, many points wall ~ou g1\'e ml·
and Baltimore'' I don't c.·ven know who the
favorite is.··
Lest you draw the conclusion 1 h<i.1 r ht:
Coaches' Corne r as a haven fo r lllei:;ul
betting. let at be kno,wn that no mont·~ v. <.1:-
scen to exchange ha nds and all tht-t<1lk
:,eemed like jWit tha t talk
"I NEV~R BET." FEARS insisted when
a t'ustomer asked which team his money wa~
on ··1 know better ··
The good food a nd Rood mood mad<' for a
surprisingly enjoyable evening. espt-e1ally
when you consider that. ar-Howarc! Cosell
pointed out. .. This had the potential to be one
or the most dreadful games we've ever had .
The Colts cam<: an on th(· heels or t"o
straight shutout df:ft:ats They '"'ere .:;tall
searching for their first touchdown ot 1978
But 1f you ... aw tht-gamt ~ou 1 :in
understand wh) t•n·n ;, sport:-'' ntt·r ' "lit·
n<me too happ) aho ut beanJ,! dru~gert •<• •• h<1r
to watch football . c·umt. out :-a~1ni; Tht1t
\\MS fun You ('Un 1a ke me tc <lo •ha1
anytime ...
In truth. it should be.-noted that she ha:-
her owq pccuhur ideas nbout th<.· t'harm of
football.
"\'OV'VE GOT TO ADMIT.'' she sa~~.
"that football has the best uniforms of any
team sport. The pods makt' them look hkl'
,th~y·ve got bag. broad shoulder"' and tht>
pants gave them tram little· hutt ~
Whatever th<-rc•ason nbour ont· third or
tho!>e an attt.'ndanct· :'Vlond i.~ :•I Coa<·ht·~
Cornt.'J were woml'n
Inside. th<.· 1t•:-t:.1uran1 '" 1a1lcrca ''' th•· taste~ or m t·n who like IOOlball Tl.'am
pennant!> hanl! on th<.-v.a!b . .J IOnJ,!:;1dt•
autographed photos of Fe<•r'-· lel!ow <'Oat'hl'~
tn the NFL
A Ram.· ... chcdule hanJ?S prominent!~
over tht bar .ind the menu leuturc.., :-uch
del<.•<'l able~ as the Kickoff Burger. tht> Lateral
BurJ!<•r. thl' Quarterbat'k Sneak •patty mt•l t ·
and thl.'Saft.'I\. •('hilt C\IZl·I.
Coml· 0l•arl\ .. th<· hos tt•S'-ad\.1i-1::-
.. bl.'tausl· 11' al~ayo: Nowded on Mond<Ay
n1~ht~ ·
------1n-ps:()-f00lb:tl h1~or ......... ·-· _ _......_ __ ..Ear.Uu : ... ~iP the~a r te r
Washington had given Baltimore
a 14· 13 lead on his 54-yard pass
to wide receiver Roger Carr . He
then caught a touchdown pass
from quarterback Bill Troup.
OUT AT HOME -Boston Red Sox c·atcher
C arlton Fis k waits ~«ith the t ag for
Detroit'f\ Lance Parrish tn !\1ond~~· g.amc
in Detroit. The Red Sox won. 5-4 an 11
Tnnfngs
1
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B a I t i m o r c C o a c h T e d T H E TOUCHDOWN run brokl'
Ma r ch1broda aftrr the Colts a 27 27 tic with I : 18 left In the
exploded for 27 fourth-quarter nationally televised game. a~
points Mo nday ni g h t a nd Baltimore won its first Nf-"L
:-.hock ed the Nt•w England co nte ~t of tht' season a nd
-· Patriots 34 ·27. dropped the heavily favored
Wa~h1n gton . obtained an a Patriots to 1·2. * *. * ·'It remands me of m y day~ in
<.·ollege at Oklahoma when !><we lty 0...Mlr\
O~ll1MOt1 0 I 0 1) .).t
N•w tnQIMKI • I 0 14 )I
NEW ENGLAND led 13·7 at
halCtime and took that margin
into the fourth quarter before
the-fi re wol'ks started. -
Nl Jon.-.\0"' run ,_,,_. t•1tedt
8•' M t(Aulev J run Cltnhdrl luc.~'
NE MOt'Oltft670d\\tromGrOQAn 1Sm 1t""'<' I
801 C.•r f' ~ Oil\'\, from WA'\NnQIOn 'L1nNfl
Dodgers Lose, 4 -0
"'•<' l t:lftl Wil\htAQt9" 7l PA\\ tr om i roup flu<•
ftt1H.•dl
11•1 Ur<&l1>o1Uf'1)1n lroup CLll•h•rt ••O.t ~t. Gr~•run (~m10\•1t-.1
NE Cunn1nQMm I run t!>mtlh lo.l(lo. t
Uat W a\.t'Ur'\oQtOf't qo ki<t11.0U re1urn I L•l"l~ar1
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F.r\I OC>wn' t~ 1l
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P"u•n yarO\ "• "' p.,..... 11 ..... 11.33.3
Punh •·•t ~n ~ umblt~ 10\t 4 J 4 I
PtinJllte,..y,orO\ • 11 <1>d
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RU~HINC 8,..lt,,_t W•"'11>9ton •·U, Le•••
8 11 McC.aut•v • 1J N~w E1>91~no. A ~at>"'°"
11 •«>'. C.•ooan 1 o. CAtl>Oun 6-1' Cunn11\Qham
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I t Ain't Ove r Y et,
Sa ys Reth' Bench
LOS ANGELES cP l -
Cinci nnati's Johnny Bench
analyzed the National League
West race. borrowing from one
or America's great orators. Yogi
Berra or m avbe it was Casey
Sten~el
"It ain't over with until it's
over with.··
Mike Lacoss. the Reds· rookie
right-hander handcuffed Los
Angeles on seven hits Monday
night. pitching Cincinnati to a
4·0 victory that prevented the
Dodgers from reducing their
magic , number for clinching a
second consecutive division title.
The Dodgers' magic ~uml>er
Dodgen Slat~
AllGamHeitKA8CfnOI •
1on19111 Cinclnn.,l •I L.os....,.ttt I.Hom.
W•Onnd•Y Clnc1nnat1 a1 LO\ Angeles 7 .2$ p.m Thur Mio IOI•
remaans at ri ve. as the Reds
closed to within 712 games .
"TONIGHT WE played like
world cha mpions." said
Cin<'i nnat1 Ma n ager Sparky
Ande rson..-tefusing_to_ concede
t~~.~~~Jlri;i~~~lfia.~~4~~~
.,. . ....,.....
DODGERS' STEVE GARVEY AWAITS PITCH FROM REDS.
havcn'.t.played that way e nough
limes thi1% season."
Asked natty if the Reds can
catch the Dodgers. Ander son
said : "I don't know. I 'II let you
know Oct. 1. I don't think it will
take a miracle, but we're going
to have to win every one of our
1 t 2) remaining games."
Bench and Ken Griffey had
three ~ingles each to account for
s ix of the Reds' nine hits In
handing Bob Welsh his fourth
loss against seven victories.
Rick Rhoden. 9·7. will start for
Lo!> Angeles tonight in place of
Tom my John. who will miss his
second tum in a row because of
a leg Injury s urfered Sept. 9.
Fred Norman. 10·8. will go for
Cincinnati.
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BLOOMING'TON -T~
California Angels are still in the
running for the Ame rican
League West title-but only
mathe matically
The Halos lost for the fifth
time in the last s~ven games.
l0·4 t o the Minnesota Twins
Monday. and fell 512 games
behind the Kansas City Royals
with 10 games remaining.
In fac t . California. which
seem ed to be back in the title
picture ca.rller this month when
they swept three s traight from
the Royals at hom e, are closer
to tblrd place than first. They
are just three games up on the
Texas Ranger ...
WHEN ASKED IF TH E
Angels stall had a c hance In the
Weste rn Dlvlslon race, Don
Baylor. Angelsdesifnated hitter.
said : "We're ta klng about
winning lOln a row. and that'sjust
tomakethlngsclose. "Six of those
remaining 10 s ames are on the
road . •
-HQl.keo J>o\tell or. the Twins
arove In two runs with n pair of
singles and scored one run. Jose
Morales had a two.run triple to
lead the attack. .
Rod Carew boosted his major
league-leadln1 average to 340
with three hll1, Increasing his
lead for the American tiague
batttna title
...... .. .... 4 -• • •• 11'
_ B u.J. t h e T w i n s u r t-t
m~matically elim inated from
glory and seem bent on draggln~
their opponents down with them
The Twins would have to wan &II
13 or their remaining games to
finish at .500.
MO NDAY N IGHT 'S
victory came on the heels of c;
A •fie .. Slat t-
•uo-... 1oi11~ c11oi
Ton1ti.1 C.lllert11•tltMINIHOl• \Up"' WedftelCUy ldl•
Tllu"4My ldlt
three-game sw~ep thut rru~hed
Milwaukee's narrowest hopes an
th~ American League East.
But it h a s n 't b t>en a
satlsf actory year for .the Twins
Car.?w said he hasn't had a good
year because he hasn't .. really
hit consistently with me n an
scoring position."
··1 hit with Bostock and Hisle
a round last year.·· he said "I
don 'l think their absence has
hurt that much. We've still got a
pre tty good hitting club
S m a lley has com e through.
Morales has hit wt>ll :>nd Cubb~e has come through The
on~y real disappo1ntmtnt h8!>
been Wyncgar "
CAREW SAID H E I 'r.'T
comfortable with his lead (or the
..
ba tting t1th: ·!'wo lead •~ l'vcr
comf'ortable ... ht: said
.:osc· Morale~. who also had
thn•e hats Monda~ ni ght and set
., Twan[.. p1nt'h hit r1.>rord of M.
.;01d hl' isn't C'oncerned about the
1 l•co1 d ··when I .. .-a mt· h<'rt• I ..,l'l
~omt· J?Oab that I ''anted to
ha ' l :-o man~ pinch hth · he
:-a id Rul I r.C'\C'r ~•t) pubhd~
\\hat m) swab an· I figured
that 1f I l'H'f )ll't an lht· ran~!' uT
20 I wall :-tifft thanking ahoul my
;-.; ulionu1 L1:a~m· rl'c·ord 111 2S
(llnC'h hat:-
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Jll DAILV PILOT T~. ~, 11.. 1911 . .
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A C• aule "trf1 ''°"' ""9 WOfid of lfOt:ta
Mystery Man No Mystery
To Edi on's Dotterer
Who wall thal unma11ktd mart~
A m11'fllfd nqatlve made a lot of facea red recently,
co I an~ OM football play ,.. a cllppln1 for his scra pbook.
u rnlnl 1ul0t~r player a l'Ml"N nlc'lrname and addlnl
another chapt~ to an intense hl~ achool rivalry
It all 5tartf'd whtn the Oally•Plk>t ran whalt It lhoufeht
wu a ptnun-O( Oran11t Cout Coll4'&e running back Dan
OuddrKlltt. v.bo weaM unlfonn No. S2
It wun l unUI 6~rtlwnler John Sevano was lntervlew-
•n& OC'C C'o.<'h Di<'k Tuck r lbat the Dally Palot lound out thut
th• number mi1ht hav~ bNll Duddrld1e 's but the ta c-.:
wHn't ~r ron\<'•ruUon • nl 10«Det.bin1 hkc lttia
Tucker "Do )Ou know
~ho 's p1C'ture that ts In
your PMP't'r"
cvano ''What pie
ture·••·
Tuck~r "Thf' SUPPO&ed
pu'turc of Duddndae "
Sevano "You mean
thut asn 't Duddrldge""
1'ucker "No it um 't It
looked Ilk · him but I
asked him and he 1>aid it
wasn't ..
Sevano "Well, he run&.
like Duddridgc ..
i\11 1t turned out. the
m)stery man wai; Edison
lhgh's Mike Dotterer , who
also wears No. 32 and
~ hot>l' negative som~how
found its way Into tbe
Orange Coa5t file. Actual-
ly, the pair bear more
• than just a slight physical
resemblance.
.
MIKE DOTTERER
On film, they look like
twins , they're about the
sam e size t6.0. 175 pound!I
for Duddridge. 6-0, 183
pounds ror Dotterer), they
play the same position.
they're both starters and Allaa Dan Duddrldge
the)'' re both pretty good. •
• Dotterer never called to complain and he's even got·
ten used to his teammates calling him Dan on the practice
field
It would have been a happy ending except for one prob·
lcm. Ken Duddridge, Dan's dad who is the athletic direc
tor at Fountain Valley High, reportedly J<ept eyeing the
picture with a magnifying glass to determine who it really
was . Finally, Lyman Clower, the athletic director al dis·
trict rival Edison. clued him in to the bad news: of all peo·
pie, it had to be an Edison player being passed off as the
Fountain Valley A.O. 's son.
Oh. well. It could hav& been worse . We could have
called a Hatfield a McCoy.
t e•f die••-------...
Mubammad All is being sued for SlO million
dollars by promoters Jake DIMaUSo and PbWp
Ciaccio for remarks made about them and a
differe nce of opinion with two black partners. AU
said: "Wltenever a nl111er starts messing wttb money,
the white m an would rather see you w1th his woman
in his nei11hborhood, in his politics, in his church. Th~
only thing he doesn't want to see you with is his
money. And these niggers got the money. No white
m an was backing the fight and they !Sberman
Copelin and Don Hubbard) did the brain work."
Bed Ser Brola••~r Ddf'er•
Jack Brob1mer, the former Huntington II
Beach High School player now with the Boston
Red Sox, had a pinch-hit single in the llth
Inning to heJp his team defeat Detroit, 5-4. Jerry
Remy delivered an RBI single to get the wtnnln~run
across for the stru11nn1 Red Sox ... Succes~ive me runs by Reggie Jackson and Lou PlaJella aided the ew
York Yankees to m aintain their hold on first place over the
Red Sox In the American League Eaat
with a 4-3 victory over Milwaukee. Ed
Fi1ueroa picked up his 18th win of the
season and bas now won 11 of bis last 13
starts under Manager Bob Lemoe ...
Joba Wathu was hit by a pitch with the
bases loaded in the 11th Inning to force
in the winning run for the Kansas City
Royals as they defeated Seattle, 7-6, to
increase their le ad In the American
League West over the Angels to, 5~
gam es ... Pittsburgh Pirate 'a.oc••°"AMti• teammates Pbll Garaer and Dave
Parker were named National League co-players of the
week and AtnOfl Otis or Kansas City was tabbed in the
American League.
A•ritraj, Moore Ad.,a•~~
Ray Moore and Vijay Amrllraj won opening •
round matches in the Arco Tennis Open al
UCLA's P auley Pavi lion Monday. Moore
"' !!eatc.>d Pat Dupree 6· l ," s~.-?;;S whthn \mrttrar-.... '\JO"ft~•-.... :· --~·~-~ Sunday ... Kathy Harter~-: g~ 6f'M~ri · ,
,
downed Wendy Barlow 6·4, 3·6, 7.5 in first round play o a
wom en's professional tennis tournament in Pointe Claire.
Quebec ... Frau Sed1mao defeated Ndle Fraser 6·3, 6·4
to win a Grand Masters tournament ln Rochester, N. Y. for
players 45 and over . . . Top.seeded Taaya Harford beat
Britis h junior sta r Catby Dnary M , 2-6, 6-2 ln the first
round of the British Hard Court TeMis champlonahlps.
All Oaa119e• 1'11ad A .. ta
OTllE~ S PQRTS -As expected, Muammad All has
changed h.is mind al>out retirement and will flght again
next year lie will remain Idle for at least eight months.
then will accept an offer or $6 to S8 million to defend hlR
crown. a spokesman for the champion said Monday ... A
rede ra l court h&s fuled that Dale McCout can begin
trainlnK ~ilh the Detroit Red Wings instead of the Los
Angeles Kings · · · ~omen pro golfers will compete wlth
men for the first lime In o major pro--am event on three
Monterey Peninsula courses Jan. 3-6 .
Ai. .... B.W•Ne.J .. at ..
The Top Twenty teams ln The A1aoclaled Proa
college football poll, wlth flnt place votes ln pannthe ...
and HllCMl records:
I.Alabama C50) 2.().() 11.Plttaburlb t.O.O
2.Arkansu C6l l·O·O 12.Nebruka 2·1·0
3. Oklahoma u l 2.C>·O 13. Florida 8tate 2·0.0
tie Penn St (4) 3'.0-0 14.Notre Dame 0·1·0
5.Mlchlgan 1·0.0 15.Washinaton 1·1·0
6,Texas 1·0·0 16.0hloSt-ate O·l·O
7.Souttrem Cal -2·0.0 17.MI"°"" H ·O
8.UCLA 2·0·0 18.Maryland 2·0·0
9.Texas A&M l·0-0 19.Colorado 2·0·0
10.Loulslana Stale 1-0·0 20.lowa State 2·0·0
...... Tele., .... •
aADIO: AngtlA at Minnesota. $:30 p.m .. KllPC tTlO >
Clnclnnatt at Dodgen, 7:30 p.m., KABC j7t0),
TV: No 8Vtnta atheduled.
·-f.-.·
Grid Temiis
Begin Play
Thursday
M lsalon Viejo. Oona Hills.
Edlson und Ocean View get their
t978 prep football campaigns
s tarted Thursday night wl\h
n,on·leaaue colUslons with teams
from outside the Orange Coast
uea while Corona del Mar and
San Cle mcntt! square off in an
1rea skirmish
M1 111 1o n V leJ O m eets
Saddlcback at Santa Ana Bowl
<8>. IAS Amigos furnis hes the
opposition for Dana Hiiis at
Garden G rove High <7 :301.
Edison vies with Canyon at El
Modena High <8>. and Ocean
View begins Ila varsity history
wath La Quinti. at Huntington
Beach IUgh <8>.
Here Is a look Bl those rour
op p o n e nts awaiting the
-rore mentloned quartet.
Safld~k
The Roadrunne r s po~e a
formidable obstacle for Mission
Viejo with 28 letterme n and four
returning All-E mpire League
s tars in the fold.
It's the 11th straight year the
Roadrunners have met Mission
Vi~jo and Saddleback owns a
5·4·1 advantage.
Among Saddleback's arsenal
are returning a ll -league linemen
J ohn Howard <170> and Vince
Bustillos 11951
Also r eceiver Gary Stenlund
and defensive back Rick Coss
return with a ll ·lea g u e
credentials from a te am which
went 3-5-1 in '77, including a
13· 13 tie with Mission Viejo.
Ke yi ng the defe nse are
returning starters Steve Spiolla
a nd Coss.
LesA..i ...
Rated· near the bottom of the
Garden Grove Le ague despite
the presence of 14 lettermen, the
Lobos of Los Amigos Coach Al
Calonico battle Dana Hills.
Out of a multiple set the Lobos
feature returning quarterback
Art WUcox, fianker Steve Rife
a nd tight end Henry Alva , giving 1 them solid offensive potential.
Los Amlgos also has four
returning on defense with
linebacker Craig Laird. tackle
Mlke Harris, end Tea T.aunmt
nd-cornerback Mike Hubert
ready.
Up front Los Amigos has
220-pound Andy Godoy and
205-pound Jim Reed to anchor
the line. while Greg Webber
gl ves the Lobos depth at
receiver.
LaQ•11ta
The Aztecs will b e no
strangers for Ocean View. a
team which battled Garden
Grove Leacue teams the past
two years as freshmen and
sophomores.
La Quinta h~ the advantage
of aeniors, however. against the
Seah awks. La Quinta Coach
Dave Selph says his team will go
to the air more often this year
a nd he's backing it up with
quarterback Larry &huler.
Schuler was a starter in '77, as
were run n ing backs Jim
See PREPS, Page 84
Saints' Fans
Aren~t Saints
From AP Dlspatcbes
New Orleans pro football fans,
It seems. are anything but
Salnts.
FOOTBALL
. NEW ADDtTION Burton Willia m J enner ,
age 13 days. couldn't stay awake for his
n ational televis ion debut Monday. His
p arents. Olympic d ecathlon champion
Bruce J enner a nd his wjfe. Chrystie.
dldn 't seem to notice. however. in taping
tor the talk show "America Alive"
Willie's Gone, hut FV
Will Be Strong Again
By DAVE CUNNlNGHAM Of tlie o.lty ~llet St.If
Fountain Valley High football
isn't exactly in a class by it.self,
but what.ever class you care to
put it In; the Barons certainly
rank near the top.
One tipoff is their press guide.
a g lossy, 66-page book fully
illustrated a nd complete with
records, awards. statistics and
profiles. Fe w schools even have a press guide.
BUT THAT'S JU ST t h e
outc r oppin g or 's uccess .
Underneath you find a 20·3
record over the past two seasons
and trfps to the ClF playoffs for
thr~e years straigh L
The 1978 version 'lf the Baron
Machine figures tO be a lmost a
carbon copy o f last year's
model.
"Our offens e remains the
same from year to year." aays
head coach Bruce Pickford. "I
think we'll end up with a vecy
sotid, fundamenuµ team."
ALL 111AT'S MISSING is CIF
Playe r of t he· Year Willie
Gitt.ens. the fleet running back
who broke nearly every school
rushing record.
"WE DON'T HA VE a Willie
Gittens and we're going to have
to work a little harder for our
points." Pickford says, "but
we've got. a running back right
now <Kevin Romine) who has as
much potential as any in the
county."
The Barons also have a
capable QO In Gil Com pton.
who s tarted for undcleated
fres hman and sophomore teams
and completed 40 percent of his
passes in a reserve role on the
varsity last season.
Joining Romine in the
offensive backfield Is collegiate
prospect Sam Centofante. who
played behind Gittens last year.
A HOST OF OTHER offensive
gem s dot Pickford's roster.
including a ll·league candidate
Greg Barrios al center. but the
coach says Fountain Valley's
primary strength will be on
de fense.
Here 's a brief look at the
Barons :
QlJARTt.:K BACKS -Co mpton
•fH. 1801 is currently No. t. with
Andy DeLuca •6·1. 180• up from the
sophomore team as his baekup. Jim
Coppom •5·11. 165• l'an also play lhl•
· position. although he'll probably SCl'
more action al wide rl"ccl11l'r and derenslve back.
RlJNNlNG BACKS -Centofante
15 10. 180•. Romine •6·0. 180•. Tim
Hc nlgmun •6·0. 190 1 a nd Tony
Paslizzo tS-9. 186 • will carry most of
the burden. Hen1gman and Pastiuo
are the fullbacks. while Centofante
and Romine are tailbacks.
WIDF. RF.CEIVER S -K•11in
MarJ,?eru m •5·11. liO• Is pegged as
an all·league candidate. ro11ow1ng an
the rootsteps of older brother Ken.
now al Stanford. Coppom. Mark
f York tS-9. 170 jr. •. Rob Emerson
•5·7. 150 Jr 1. Lorry Jones •6·1. 160
~r 1 and Jeff Smith •6·0, ISS sr. 1 also
figure to see so~e action
OFFENSI VE LINE -Riek
LJnpht'ar •6·0. 2151 adds soml'
Wl'IAht 10 thl' 11ght end position.
which will also be played by Mark
Wht't mort> fll G. 195 • and Dan
Castrey •6·2. 1851. Wllh Barrios •6·1.
200 1 anchoring the line at center. lhl'
BarQOS appear solid. Doug Delgado
•6·0. 215• Is at one gua rd. with Ken
Winkley •S·ll. 1801 at the other. The
tackles ore Pele Chinnici 16·4 . 258•
and Russ Heldesch •6·3. 2201. both
returning "tarte~. Mike Freeman
•6·4. 220 1 will al~ 11ee action lhere
on offense and defenst> .
DEFENSrVE LINE -Depth is
the key here. bttause Pickford has
as many as three playen t'apable of
starlln.i at som€' of the slots. Lamphear . Wi nk le)'. Heide5ch.
Delgado and Freeman all rtgure in. •
as well ns Gil Maruyama '5-8. 160 1.
Mark Wh etmore •6·0. 195•. Tom Chow ~s 11. 180 1. J()(' Sores1 • s-10.
185 • and Dave Brackley
LIN EBi\CKERS -Pastino and
1len1gman both played a lot la~•
year , and they'll have Holmes and
Joe Zambito •S·IO, 190• backinti them up.
SECONDARY-Margerum will
probably double up here. with tht>
other comerbecks being Sean Tobia~
•5·9. 165•. Mark Lun11•5·10.170• and
:i sophomore. Kylt' Thompson •6·0:
1ss 1. Coppom 111 also a eornerbark.
while Scott Johnson •6·0. 170 •.
Romine and Emerson will operate 111
safety. Th<' strong !'a(ety e11nd1dates
are Mark York •5·9. 170•. Ca~trt'y.
and Lyle Miller 1511. 150 •
KICKING GAME -Pickford ha~
the luxury o( thr€'e qualified kickers
from which to choose Oa11~ Larson
•6·1. 180 •. Mike Hamill •6-0. 160 • and
S«>tt Steinke. a Junior. Hamill and
Coppom can handll' thl' puntan.:
chores
Jo•••oa&S• ~ , ....... . Baseball Standings
A disgruntled fan, whose aim
may be more accurate than the
team 's quarterback. was a rreSt· USED CAR AMERICAN LEAGUE.
West Division
NATIONAL LEAGUE
West Division W L Ptt. GB ed Sunday a fte r hurling his SPECI •LS binoculars at a rercree follow-"'
ing the Saints· 2'1 · 17 loss to
Phllade1phia at the Superdome. !7 l UMCOl.M
l t ITTS~ appears he j'ol two -COMT. 4 D-L
Kansas Cit)'
Angels
Tcxaii
NI nne ora
Oakland
W L Pct. GB
84 65 .564
80 12 .m · 5~
75 -73 .507 8~ . --ss-s~
68 84 .447 17 1h
Dodgers 91 60 .603
Cincinnati 83 61 "SSS 7'''
San Francisco 82 68 .547 8"2
San Diego -78-n .517 13
Houston 68 81 .456 22
Atlanta 66 84 .440 24 "2 ~fM°'" s ~ .~ 33 t9VJ ~-~~~~~-_::;~Wf1kJd...",
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close the wound while an NFL This car was 0<ig. eold at
representative, who asked not to Johnson & Son & has
be named, was also struck by been serviced by u• ita
the binoculars. whlch were still whole Ille. (499COBJ
ln their cue. u he walked with $ 1800 the policem an and the officials.
The fan , Earl Gervls o f
Monroe. La .• was booked for ag·
grevated battery (assault with a
deadly binocular?).
No doubt, Oervls was Inspired
by on Incident which occurred
two years ago. In that case. a
Saints fan wH arres ted after he
came out or the stands to kick u
re fe r ee tollowing a loss t o
Houston In the Superdome.
Helms Award
To Vassallo
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b ee n n•m•d Southern
Calif omla ·a Athlete of the Month tor AUIUlll by members ol the
Citizens Savln1s Athletic
Foundation's Awards Board, It
w11 announced Monday.
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Va11allo, a aenlor at Miu'°"
Viejo Hlah School, twice broke
the 400.meter lndJvldual medley
world record durln1 tM month
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'78 South £east Football Sehedule
""' (All Oa1M1 Al ,:JO UnlaH OthanlltN Noted.) -
C•plltr•noV•lley Dena ffUla Laguna Beach L99un1 HHla Mlulon Viejo San Clemente
Fri~ Sept n Thurlday,S.pt. 2t Frldolyt$t'pt. 12 Frldoy, Sf-pl 22 Thursday, Sept. 21 Thur'Sday, Sept 71
Lei Am~ Deft L.utto S.0.teMck CoroMdelM•r • Mn <•t O.rc»n rove I •• oro (•t Chino> (at Santa An• Bowl l (at NtwPort >
S.turdoW, Sept 30 Friday 'r Sept n Frid~, Sept 29 Thursday, S.pt. 28 Friday, Ser.t. 29 Saturday, Sept. 30 ........ ~...., •• oro St. fttMftY Rim Of tM Wortd Tustin I) Cost.Mew (•I !i.ln Ci.m.ntel lat Mlulon VleJol
Frl<Say, O<t • !i.lturo.v, Oct / • Friday, Oct. 6 Friday, Oct. 6 Frlo.ty. OCI. 6 Saturday, Oct. 7 C.-.•tlMr Cost.MeN at INIM at Bit ... , Ct,P.m . > El Toro (I) Unlvenlty
(at~I C.ttOCCl lat Mission Vle10> lat Irvine)
r.r1ct.ty, OC1 lJ Thur~4y, Oct 12 Frlo.ty, Oct 1J Thursd<ay, Od. 12 Friday, Oct. 13 Friday, Oc.t. 13
Uftlvenlty o.ront Ml Mar •t arawl•Y lrvlne eosi. Mew<•> El Toro <•I S.n Clernentel lat Mission Viejo>
Frl<Say, OCI 10 Fr1o.ty, Oc.t 20 1-rld.ty, Ott. 10 Friday, Oc.t. 20 Friday, Oc.t. 20 Friday, Oct. 20
at LalUM .. .C" U-,UN Hiii• C.pi1tr1no Valley 0.M Hiiis San Clement• at Mission Viejo l<l1 Sdn C lemt'nle) <•t San Clemente>
T l\Uf'M)a.,, ()( t 7~ f-r1da~~ Frld•Yj Ocl. 21 ThurSday, Oct. 26 Friday, Oct. 27 Friday, Oct. 27 ur,na Hiii• at S.n te at Miu on VltJo\ C:.pistrano Valley ueuna .. ~h O.na Hiiis lal M UIOtl Vl•to I Cat Mission Vl•lo>
frlCHr.= 3 Friday. Nov l Friday, Nol/ J Friday, Nov. 3 Friday, Nov. 3 Friday, Nov. J s-c te MIHlon Viejo L4l1Un.1 Hiiis atytuna8each O.na Hiiis at C.pistrano Valley 1'11 San Clemente> Cat San Clemente>
Tl'IUrsddY. Nov 'l Th\lr..Oav. Nov 9 Tt1ursc:1av. Nov 9 Frida~ Nov. 10 Thursday, Nov. 9 Friday, Nov. 10
it Mis.Jon Vleto ~ ..... ~" Oil M H Ills •t-.S.n iem.nte Cltpbtrano ~•llrt ugun. Hllls fa .. ~n c1e,,,.nrtl Cat ~n Clemente>
F rkJ.Jy. Nov. 11 Fnoay. Nov 17 Fnddy, Nov 11 l=rlday, Nov. 17 Friday, Nov. 17 Friday, Nov. 17 Mission Viejo UguM Hiiis O.na Hilts at C.plstr•no Valley San Clemente cat Mission VleJo> (at Mission Viejo> at Laguna Beach
Oehoa's Loss Blow to Diablos
21 Lettermen Return for Mission Viejo High
Other coaches are picking Mission Viejo to win
the South Coas t League. but Oiablo Coach John
Murlo won't even consider making a forecast .
··All I know is that we start off with San
Clem ente m the first league game. and that ·l>
probably the toughest , m ost Important game Of the m
all for us." Munol>ay~. "I can't look beyond lhat."
MISSION VIEJO returns 21 lettermen. six of
who m started last season. a nd also has the
benefit or several p layers·up trom a sophomore
team that went 8-1 last season.
. ~
Frank Q\\ens •6-0. 1;01. Bob Mehr •5·9. 1001. Tom
Bru!>her 15-11. 170 1 und Dennis McDonald •5·9. 155• The
tack It· condid:iles arl' D11n<i Johnson •u prom111an2 6·2. 225
~ophomore 1. Dave Scht>llsrhmidt •6 0. 177 1. Scott lnn1:-.
•S 9, 212soph • and :\lurk Goodman •S II. 18."i •.
DEFES SIVE LINE C.oodman ;.ind :\tehr \\ 111
doubh.· at m1ddl<' guard. "h1h.• the t1ctcklt.':\ are J ohnson.
Innis. Schl'llsC'hmadt and J t·ff fkor~;.m •5·11. 186 so11h •.
~l1s:.1on \'it'JO boast!. On<' Of the bc:~l dcflomol\'t• ends in 1he lea~uc in Bob Casper.
Ll:'llEB.\\KER$ M11rh llopp is a rertuin ~tarter.
wath Louie 0<'hoa or l\111rk Gurdnt.'r •5· 10. I~ Jr.• 1u1oi.hnsi
ror the other :.pot.
..
T~. Seotember 19 1978 DAILY PILOT 83
Major
Le3gue
Leaders
AMl lUU.N 1.IAOUf
•AnlNO tolOO •• l)tl'I -C..•tw. Mii\, .340. RICA. 8M> .. JI•, A 011wr.
Tu. Jll, Pll\leli•. NY, .JI•, Y-1.
Mil, 1'94
•uNS -uF•ore. o.. '"· 111<•. 8\1\, 110, a.yt9f, CM, 9', ll>O<ntOI\,
Cit. '1. Hl)le, Mii. 9'
•VHS IATTEO IN Alo, 0\1\,
121, Sl•ut> Oel ttt; HI\ .. Nhl. tOI.
T-1\IO<>, Cle .. c..rtv 0.k •l
MtTS -Alt•. 8V'. t9', 1.•l'IO••
O.t. tU. C..r•w. M•"· Ill. E. M~• ro. 8•1, ,., St.t<JI). 0.1 , ..
ooue1.1s -c; B••1t. 1e c •1.
Fl\-, BM> >'. MCAH ICC. J\. ford.
Mii\, )S; OeCIMK, B•I J.t
Tltll'Lli -Alt~. B\fl. IS, C.rew,
Min. tO, YOUl\I Mii •. 8 8efl. Cit,
a. A•vtr\, "'"· ' M<Kn. Tot. •: Cowen\, KC. I ~ord. Min. I
HOME RUNS -1110, B•"• tt;
.. , ..... c.I, U ; TM<ntOI\, C.le. JI,
Hl\lt, Mii, Jt: G T-l Mol, JI
STOl.IN aASIH -l•FIOn. o.t,
•S. ~l. SH, St, Wiii\. Tu. 50,
D•I-. 0.k, ... Wll\Ol\, ICC., .0
l'ITCHINO I U OeCl\tOn~I -
Gur<trv. NY, 77"?;-1 tt: 8 SIAl'l .. v,
Telaneus Sidelined ---
WithKJWe Injury
BvRBANK -Stevt> T('laneus. a l'ta rtini
sophomore wide rere1vN at Occidental College in
E agle R<X'k. was oi)erated o n ror torn ligaments 1n
his knee Pnday und is recovering 1n St. Joseph··
Hospita l her e this week
Tela ncus . a grcidu<it<' of Dana Hilb High
School. suffered the w ury in practice more than d
week ago. He was p'ln under a s<'anner last wet~
when a bra<'e l a1led to ht.·lp and tht.· operation wao
orde red
He is definitely out for thE· curre nt season an(j
m ay never pliiy football a~am a lthough thc.t d~
tcrminauon will not be m ade for several months . ·
T elaneus was a sta rter a:; a freshman o n th~
T igers football team a nd also ra n a lap o n the
1.600·meter relay team tha t helped the school le
win the NCAA Division Ill track title in the spring.
He was an all-leagtte selection 10 football and
went to the Masters meet an track in thl' 880 at
Dana-Hills.
8V> u 1.11' Ci<lf•, KC, 14-4, t ... ----------------------Ec-tt\lty, BM>. 11.a, 31•; C..lfW•ll,
Mii. ,. •. 2 M. F19uero•. NY ••• 4,
3 01; Jtnll•"'· Tu, lM. J Ot; Hunltr,
l<Y, 10.S,8 SS
STRIKEOUTS -llu11. '41. Ut;
C.U•O•Y ........ ns Ll!Oft••O. KC.. '•'· fl•l\.tq•n. Bel, 150. IC••W<, C.hl, I ...
NATIONAl..1.EAOUE eATTINO 1.00 •I bdt\I -Prit<.
Pqh, »l. ~k. SF, JtJ. l w
rouqh\. All, J1111, GMwy, I.A, .JI';
J C.ru1. Hin, lO'I
RUNS -A.,,.., On .... 0.Je\ln, Cho. '14, P¥1itf. 1'<)11. ti, XJwnlCft,
1'111 .... ~II. Hll\, ........... I.A, •• RUNS eAnEO IN -Pa"°"'· Pp .
101. Fcattr. Gin, IOI>; 0-,, LA.
IAt: Cl•rk. V .... Mol\t-1. NY,·~. M llfltld, SD • .,
HITS -GMWJ, LA, I .. ; "-·
C1n. 114; c.-11, "'"· tn; Bow•, PfH
111, p., ..... ""'· t/J
DOU•LES -A.,,.., C.I" f1: C.l•rlt SF, '1, So~. Sil, ll; PMtl\11
Mii, )I, Pe<el, Mii, Jlo
Tllll'l.ES PArker. PQl'I, 10 ;
ltmPl•lon. Stl., 10; Altl'W<ck. SD.
10, S Htl\oer\Of\, NY,'· 0..WJ, I.A,
•. H~tl\Clon,SF 'I
HOME RUNS -'°'"°'· On, lJ; lutln\kl, Pho )t: II. Snlltll. I.A, n ;
P••Or. Pqn, 11 Kone),...,.,( .... 2'
STOl..EN U SES -Mor,_, 1'91t,
.i. Yllft, LA. U, 0 Smoll'I. SO. ,.,
T •ve•n. PQll, JI. A•Cl'l•rch, SO. JS,
PITCHING 114 Dtci~rOn\I -
Perry, SO. "•· 140 llonlWm. c.1 ...
It S. J ~. 0 Aot>on-.. PQll, IU,
).)I; M-. LA. t••. J_.S; 11 ...
I.A, IM, l.n ; (;<i~..,. Mii, ta.10.
CASH CARD
COMES TO
CAl:IFORNIA!
WE NEED 10 TOP SALES
PEOPLE IMMEDIATELY
Call 955-CASH
!---iiiSY-R11f liTORS-Hf P---~
f MU. •T lfTURIE WITH Pl£SOO EMPl.GYMOO
I • SWll ll ... TD STAIT
t WI --iftf-l>U!Ot• IOt 1111! "'°"""'V ptOCluctt"' Colla ---• "'Cl-,,_ P'O'M:l9 p.A>llCILed "' ...... _L T'I ... GM-. 9IC
I ~ ---... P'OU 0'<>0•.ctt ... qr-. ~"' °""° . ----grit-MC 0.tnl>UIOt """ _....,. _, __ _ "We h ave a good m ix o f 'ex perience.
leadership. and young prospects... the usually
cautious coach admits. "But right now we've been
hit by a lot of s ickness a nd injuries. a nd I'm just
hoping we can put it back together in lime fo r our
firs t game"
St;CONDARV lka\·1tt is a rt•rtainly ut one saMy. ~~~~=:!=~~r:::::~:. ~;s· .. \ ~:·•v. NY, H. l .. : Bh.e,
• ..... _.,,. .....,._Wy'20 -...-. , .... 09' "'°"I"
• Cl'A~•oo-..,~pero..,on.,.,._.,_..,.,,,. f_...,._
----bCflioc.l_f'llCIUO_l21MOC-f'4 .......... -, ..
Mission Viejo was exceptionally impressive In
Saturday's scrimmage with University. but an In·
Jury to all-.around s tar Mike Ochoa dampens the
outlook considerably
OCHOA. A S.9, 175-pound senior Is a returning
All·O range County defe ns ive e nd who also excels
as a quarterback and tailback.
Jie went down with a knee jnjury and h i..s
slatus is questionable ..
along with three.year star1t>r LaJ01e. The ('()rners ure
Chap Janas •5·9. 160 • und c1lher \'an Lit.'fdc or l\e\'IO
C11rpen1er 05-11. 165•.
KICKISG GA1'1E Stu Stebbeflnl' •6·01. 170 • return!'
to handle thl• placl•k1ck1n)Ot l'hOrt>s. Y.h1le LJJOU~ wtll do
lhe punlini:l for his third stra1i.;ht seal>On
-By Dave Cunnlnl(ham
Water Polo
HIGH $Ctt00l. WATI'.• l"OLO
~"o..-n Newt>urv P¥lc l J S 1 -11
S.n C.lemtnlt 2 3 l I -9
SC K.O<lnQ Blerl»um l . Cir•ll 1, "'411\r<.e 2, -.,,,.,I, Sttvem t,
STRIKEOUTS -Arch••d. Hll\, t1'. P N1e;..n>. All, n1 s. ...... C.11\.
"'. Mor>\tl!IKO. SF, 110, Blyle""'"• Pqlt, 14•.
Celt 642-5678.
Put • fa)lt words
to work tor ou.
I alor 30-IO~ eo._.., ....,_'°"" ___ pr°""'1al0< .,0...
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Ql..:\RTERBACKS Mike Ochoa •5·9. 1751 ill
:\l •s!-1on V1e1o's No. I quartt.'rbark and his loss wi ll be
rons1derablt' if the mjury keeps him out of art1on. But all
1s not ~I for the Diubl~ with senior Craa~ Schmidt
a\·a1 lable. Schmidt showed class an passing und directinR
lhl• team Saturday. Schmidt •6·1. 1901 is backt'<l up by
. Dun· Tl'l>kc •S·IO. ISO jr. 1
RUl\1'1NG BACKS Th<' returning fullback is Bob
Cm.pl'r •&3. l9St while Mitch llopp •5-10. 1701 is another
returnee who will pl11y <'tthl'r fullback or runninl( buck.
Other ballrHrners figure to be Louie Ochoa •5-9. 155 Jr ..
H1ch Sanchc.t •5·9. 150 1 and Dcnmi. Nickeni. •5·10. 1650.
thl• latter a transfer from lr\'lnl' Hli:h
WIDE RECEIVERS Jim beaHtl •S.O. 170• 1s the
n·turnang starter. nnd thl' D1abl<>ll also have-t·xpcrit'nct'
in Tim Slruw1hl:'r 06·0. 175J. a returning liµht end.
Joining Strawther at !l.llh1 t•nd is John Bi~ham. louted JS
lhl' team·:. fo!.LC~t player • l 7-in the• .W t. Other rCC'C1Vl'rs
..... 11 he Puul \'<in baddc •6·0. 165 1. and LJncc Richurdson
'" 10. l30•.
OFFE~Sl\'E Ll~E The• only rctumin~ ~tarter to
the lint' ll> John Pcul •5·11. 1751. 11nd his backup will tw
1j1ll COOJ>'.•r • 6 I. 160 Jr. 1. Battlini: for Ji(uard spots are
This Week's Prep
Football Schedule
The 1978 prep football season for Orange Coun-
ty high schools gels under way this weekend with
Thursday night's salvo of eigtlt gam es preceding
the Friday night onslaught.
Among the attractions outside Orange Coast
a r ea activity arc such m atchups as Servile-Santa
Ana Valll'y, L os Alamitos-Foothill and
Westminsler·Anahcim. This week 'sschedule:
,_...., Nlfllt Ci•ratn Ci<ow al Hunllnqton 8eech
M inion Vl•lo n ~dl•t..t-•I 111 !>el\t• An• 6ow1 ft) Ne-wpot1 Hartlo< •t 1.8 MllCl~tll.!IJ • ~ c-..-car-OH-MR ill lt&dt~l\O\ v\ l'ounla n valley •t
Hewporl H•rtlor (7 301 Wt\lmill\lef Ill
D•"a Hllh v' Lo• Amigos •I Ke,.,.e<lv •t El Modtft41 ti)
Ga<Otl' G<1JW C11 Los Al•mit°' vs Footlllll •I Tinlin
Ed•'°" n.crY'OI\ ~ ~ ~ ·~·~...:.-'°',. ..... ~~,:=··· .. ~""--~~=~.::~:.:.··--ltM·~~l:\ .!!ft~JJtif~ .. al HUl\I· 'fn6i .
"'9ton Beed! Il l !>lint• AN at B.-. PM!t Ill Sav soc rt WHlml~le< n Allalleim a l Cilovtr l.o••• ¥\ l.eU-•t• Vettr•"' e a qua on Sl.Olu,., Ill Slecllum 17 JOI
A•"cllO'» Al-tK n S.ve..4 •t K•ltl .. on VIII• PM!t •I GIOttr
8CMH Gr-(7 JOI St.Olum Ill • u .fk> ., "';,~· ¥\ E•Ptt••nu ., va1e .. c1a "~·g~"' cv""" ,, west•'" gaS•C!~nng 'DI w ~~r QI •
,,...., ....... Su""V .... ~ .. futitnoft 17 JOI au y • I 11'.llU
El Toro .t '--BHCh 11 JOI S•nll•go "' BH,111 •t G•rOeft
l1nti11 \I\ u ... versity el Irvine H~ G<Off 17:)01 111 S.Ono•• v' Bonita •t L• H•br&
Mevtelr,,. C:O.I• Mew el NeWl)Oft ll:JOI
H•rbor 11 JO) La Hetwa "' SM<re at Cel HIQh
E 1\11\o,.. el C•Ph lrano Vallr y 11:JOI
II 301 ~NltM
E\len<I• 111 ~H Ill !>ervltt ¥' Sel\le A,,. V•lley •I
1 ........... AQvinH ., s... Gof"vor>lo Gtovtr Sl410lurn 11.JO) H~ Ill Wu ltrn ¥$ Peclflca ., llOIH
l •ouna Hiii'"' Don LUQO at Chino Gr...oe 17:301 ti )01 Lowtll n Le S«nt •I Ce! H~
,00\ P\Hlblol ¥l Mater Otl •I Sel\te 11.JOI AN eo..1 11 JOI Valene" vs JOf\n Otenn •l I.•
Met11W•t BolNG<'"'* ta> MirH• 11:..JI)}.
AU sltol 01 ,..., /or llN COMins year · · •
,,. .... _,. 9/20""" StutJay 9/24
IEINIT IHIHrlTD FILL
BOATSROW
s. the BIG an bolt show felturi"I the
e.tnt in both power and saH • • • in the
water. Tw ad¥antaae of tremendous
bt Show specials offen•d by participat·
-.c11e1erst
10 to 10 ...... .,. ttwu SaturdeJ
l0to7.....,
AMa SJ.IQ, dMWt • to 12. $2.00 "'* • -.,._ ~"'""" ••••U..MlrNV-..Ctheconw .. _u. ........................ .
Olp the money-off coupon and save
on the oU that saves 1asollne.
Now you can get all the remarkable gas-
saving qualities and engine protet;tion of
Uni flo motor oil at a low Mileage Sale
price. SO¢ off per quart, with the
coupon, when you get a Uniflo oil
change, filter and chassis :~'il
lubrication at partici-
pating dealers. On the
average that's $2.SO
off your Exxon r_
dealer's regular oil //
change price. (
And the gas.saving
quality of Uruno could
give you a chance to
save even more money.
Unlflo could save you $10 between
oil chang_es.
A fleet of test cars that were driven over
400,000 miles averaged 16 extra miles per
tank of gasoline with Uniflo motor oil.
That figures out to about $10 between oil
changes, based on average gasoline
prices and miles per gallon and a change
every 5000 miles. Your savings may
--vary. depending on your miles per gallon
._and gasoline prices in your area .
How does Unlno save gasoline?
Unitlo conditions your engine to use less
gasoline. After a break-in period. engines
tum easier because of Uni flo's special
friction modifiers. And when an engi nt!
turns easier, it needs less gasoline. We want
you to discover this saving for yourself.
That's why stations operated by Exxon
Company, U.S.A. and panici pating
Exxon dealers are offering this money-off
coupon during their Mileage Sale.
Why not tfy Uni flo now? Every day
you wait could be costing you money.
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Capistran~ Valley Sets
.
Lofty FOotb~U G~als
81 DAVE C\JNNINGllAM ud lr11ee Boatman •8·1. 194 1 .
... ..., .,......,.. Boatman l1 • IOl>homon and wlll
Capl1trano ValleJ Hl1h play,.._.. The 1uardl. ln addlUon foOtball ~ 8111 Cuntr1J ••)'• \O SanU~an. ant Brute Sima tS.10. b~ Cous1ra have thrff ioaJs 11101 and Brad Gaines •5·9. lMl. l~ Muon cu to lmprO\lf upoo Enrlcht and Dave Ma rohnic 1 aootller proml1ln1 tOl)homore at l .. 11ar '1 ~ tt~. C2) to 9.4, 1041 . are lhe tacklt1. ud
q"iut) for ttil ClF 9'.,-orra. and IOOl>Oenore Bob McCart1 •e.t, 1101
f > to win the South Cout Joint 8Uly Parker •4.0. 1151 and
lie crown. Charlie C..Ukly l&·lO. 1801 al tl&ht
.y IOAll f# a attond-year end.
? Not IO. H)'S Cun rty 'Tatla t eam b u worked DEFENSIVE LINE -Joe Walhlr
l lbu for a l\aJl year. &O ll'a a •~9. 1831 and Efren Malaaon •5·1.
P t_y cohelJVt' u.nH... Cuntttv USO 1 fl1ure lo 1hare noac auard
# bukup1 we Jo.ah llaryuna 11 o. 180 dutlff. while Ule lac.kid are Pal
• "We're 1till • llUle YOUllM IOPh 1 and Jim fknavldet 15 t. 1so Dargan tl-1. 1181 and Scott f ox tl-1.
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STA HWCAUNtlMIA "°" ., ... ~ .......
Pl1BUC NOTICE In ee.rtaln apot.a, but 1r wt can > 1 1831, wM will 1pllt llmw with
at o Id m a le I n I ' h ~ • o u n 1 r · SAnll1tenn, Enrt&ht and Marohruc. PUBLIC NOTICE . • ....
mJ•t.ak • Lbll la &Olng to .,., a • NNING IAC'IUI -Charles "°'1CaTOCHIHTOff
l oed fOOCbeU team " provide"• the lpt'<·d ood Dunlvln LINEBACKEU•Ounivin fi1ures MOnC8ttmTt1•cuf01 IUN•.::=Mnt• ~·ontrlbutl ... ttw po~tr runnln.c. Also to be a malnlltay. along with Dean a 101TlMN0.40l tTAT•WCAU,.,.~ £.APISTllAN 0... v A.J. LltY f'\lftnl na out of the ve..•r Wiii 00 Setm Genter t5-9, 1721, Fred McConnell NOTICR ISHeHIY GIVEN THAT THCIDUMTYOP
com piled lta ~·• s late and Jtnkln11 •~6. J751 and Che Couaars ·~ 11. 178• and DUiy Parker nt IMlde ~1y'::i:..~~~;:~ "~~~:~:;~~.::.~·· qualified for lbe playofft &S I have depth tn Steve QalnH 16 l, l55 linebaCkl'r. ()n the Out.aid e Spc>ls are ly C-11, P.O. llo1111Cll, Cott.~... NOTICE 1$ Hlltll'I' OIVIN to r ..... laoc • ·-last CA6ot-__ ... ~"ph I "00 F.1 IC t-'ox f .. 10, 160 I. Sims. Cassidy, John Deleva 16·2. Gelltorni. ~on., ............. ._, ,..., .... -lftt ci.lml ....... IN • ~ " ,..., ---· .nu ..., " " 11 00 a.m.., on frlNY, Oc-•. Mid~...,.. to Ille Mid,..,_ In u. Cunerty s.ay1 the remolen or 1681 and Chris Pntl()n •6-0. l80i. 1t7L u tN11 w.,. ~my ot llffke of.,. c*11 of e. etcwtw~
hlaopponentabelr.· WIDE RECt:IVEU -femando ~too.41"-l\bllMllOl ... Clly <-1., .. ,........ """'to .... ""' Salas is 10. WI rctW'ns. as does SECONDA&Y -C'Mr'et anchort ·~11y .. .,.....-.-W.1-" • .. elfice e1 JOHN o. "We travele abou. l .SOO Chip lluyes •5-11. 1651, to 1lve the the 1econdary. with belp rrorn Mlke ..... wlHM9*icltptMdeM Ml'Y' ..... ••1<11, Mell. CrHt .. milH tut year, and at as a o 60 RI k Colllns •S-9 .._. • "* .. "'~., ._ -,..,rt. • ,.,.,, • ...., "-~·
kind 0, •"'''"t·--.. • "'ltuation. receivers t1ohd cxpulence. Alto rtl% 15-10. 1 1. c Y . tt••""•' • ,,..ntcMM on frlNy, 0.,., * s. ~.,11 Aw •• ~•• 200• _.. ~ .. i.eelng ,1,1100 will bo K~n Sha1Tar 150 1, Gre« Welty 15.9, 150> and Steve MM4' 4. """• .. c-11 °*"" ....._.,CA tt~. wMdl 1.ner efface No one Jmew how to p~pare for 15·8, 1501 af\W 011.ve Ferran •S.10. Gaines. The stron11 safeties are Fox. C1tv ._, n "* ~i .... eo.i. 1' ... _.....,....,....,of tM -
d A ldn' k h $ .. • '""' N , (Mtfwnle, W IM Nnlllllifteel ....... Ill <Iii IMl'9n ""9lftlllt .. us. an we w t now ow to 1 ~O 1 . iu well aa n couple or McCarty, and Dan alas 1....,, MH1• , H 1 " ., v c, • 1 ., o .. s .. 14 ....... 1uct1 c•llnl• wtttt ftw
prepare tor them," Cuneny paas·catchers who tu~ out from while the rree safeties are Fem.ando THUMOPi.ASTIC TllA""'c LINE __ ,-. """' • 11..-O'
I the b&aUtbaJI lHm. Cam Bryant Salat, Haryung and Jim Browne ,...,._,UAL _,_,., .. " ...,....._ •tt!Mfl '-' ays. ,....'*"' ~ .... "9'1fk .tleM ..,.... ...., • ttr11 ..,..ketllll of "lt was fun for a year," the t6 3. 1601 and Chuck O'Halloran 16-2, 15·10, 1501. IMY w _....,et.,. 01tke .... .,,_tee.
"""a ch continues, "but wu were 180 I. ~·•"' """"' et n "* ~'"• DMM ~ 11. "11. w KICKING GAME -Guy Jobnaon. c.ta Mete, c:.tlfOml•. a1c1ufl0u~ 11e IOWAltO ROM«O
getUntc • UttJe weary or ll by the OFFENSIVE I INE -Although brolhl!r or last year's placeklcker. ~ .... entfltlOfl ..... City • ·~ ..... , .. end Or ...... ae··---. We 're happri "" I l I h i CIO'•, wllllln Mid time llmlt.. "' • .. ... ....... "'"" ......,.. Cnpiatramo Valley doesn't J>051ei.s Luke Johnson . w I •PP>' s _....,....._, ..-w..-... ..,. CMll· .IOHMO.MSHM to be in a league now. where I J lmpre111vt' size e lsewhere on the soc:cer ·stylc lalentfiwhiletbepunt.lng 11Ww1111 .. 81dttemN--'tM A__,.....,..
l e Cl"'•e t 111 ... _ h ndled I b F ndo °""'"' o.w. •••at,AMU..c•on& ... 1t•v o ur opponen s ar vo o tt.•ivn. tht-line docs have a few w ~ a aga n Y erna Rull.,.. IMll ..-<lfy •kll a"""' lluiu ... c...-bome." blotks of jlranite In Steve Enright Salas. who averaged 39.S net yards ewry 1tem•wttw1t1 1n111e~1u ..... ,..,....,
•6·6. 2321, P:il Santistevan •6·1. 2231 lost season. ,.._Any.,.. a11 ..,,ept1ont to ..... . CA PISTRANO VALLEY ~lfk .. ._,,.., .. , .. .nytiA "-·CA"*
I 11' Ille 1114 .... failure lo tel ~ -~llMtl Or .... GMtl Delly ~I~ graduated on y three s tarters ' "•'" in ,.,. 'flll(lll<•Uon• , ... 11 Setit. s. 1a. "·-...,. 4m.18 from last year's team. since the ,.,,.... P.,,e •z ~..,~ ...... IDkl.
school was predominantly ,.:::,":.: .::'!:'.! ~:;, 111e full PtJ8LIC NOTICE underclassmen. PREPS BEGIN PLAY ,.... -1191 ""'-'"in..,. "'"_..1 Brightest amooa the returnees • • • ~.!c:::'~'-~ of.:.-=:',_., ,.n1nous ..,.. ... Is Robin Charles, an all-county s.c ...... .,. T,_..,,...,~. IWlllllTA.,...WT
defensive back who doubles as Carofolo and Chris Shanahan-. for lbe Comanches, but cites a .,.!~ ~~.,: ~~ ;''~:C~~· ..!::.~9!.~ ,..._, ••• ... '"' the team's primary ballcarrier givi ng the Aztecs ample lack or experienc"e in bis «ellbicb. P'ALLEH TIMHlt ~$.
Also bolstering the offensive strength in the backfield. offensive Une as a concern. ~~"=-°' ... c:..tt o.ii:.:. :~:.~.;:,."''""'-hit• n .
backfield is the return or Mike Other returning starters for A t ao an untested spot ls · · •••1n DMe ~.1111 SM Meelo
Ounivin, a 6 ·3, 205·pouod La Quinta include defensive quarterback where Joe Dunn PUBUCNOTICE °'·~:ii~~::t.=.
fullback who was sidelined by a tackle "B r ook Schneker. assumea the relna arter playing ...._,......,,._11,CA'*I
broken neck last season . but 11 b k o s k t with the ........... m· 0..-,_ ·-. P'ta1noua1wsu ... a "'• IMlll-• 1' <eMu<t" "' •
h lb ne acer we n a amao. ....,.,..., .... "'~" NWITA.,........., ~·1==·
reports 100 percent ea t Y now. tackle Jay Strong, noseguard Running backs Ted Beltran ~.i;.:.::~1.-1,,. ,.,..,. ,. Hin T111t ,...._...••flied •lt11.,.
Here's a brief look al lhe Van Shoubrouek a nd k icker (5·9, 165> and Glenn Veevaert ci11t REALTORS 0 ,, conA C-ty c1er11 ot ,..,.. Cow11, on Robert Mani~an. (5·10, 175) make Canyon a solid 1111HA -01V1s10N oF HllLVETIA AlllU\I "·ma. _ Cougars: r~ ruthine team, Veevaen, Ilona co .. ™ e. 111t1 s-.• Suite "'· eo.i. ~""" 0r-. CN1t o.i1y ,...
QUARTDBACKS-Brad Parker C••-with Dunn, tbe quarterback, ~;:!, ~." o..w . ._,,_,.,».0t1a."'9 -..,.
'6-l. l82 ar. i atarted every 1ame laat Canyon Hilb Coach Mike were members of Canyon's M trw6M,CAmw
'>CAllOll, and figurea to do the wme ZeU .,..,... TIM ....... It __... -, .,.
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ONTA RIO lf\P l • NewportBeach,withWalte r8.Elcbjolningthefirm
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passed a million pounds responsibilities as resident manager of the la~t month for the fir~t house hold and indust rial chemical plant at
tame 1n the history or Richmond.Calif
Onta r io Inte rna tional In a related move. Ian R. Gttker becomes
A 1 rport. officials said. t echnical director for the division. lie moves up from ··o ur cinnual growth rate 15 nearly 2<>· percent resident manager orthe household chemical plant at
f()r pussengers a nd 40 Monte bello.
rwrC'ent (or :.ur carco. · · Eieh. formerly national s ales director for
..,._11d a irport manager Cla morene Products Corp .. will be responsible for
• 1 oh n Di ck i nson. ··Hut the marketing and sales of household and swimming
fortunately we have thl' POOi products. aerosols a nd charcoal. He will head
fa c ili t ies t o accom rhc d1v1sion's direct sales ori."tanization and will be
m<>datc it fo r the next responsible foritsbrokerarrangements.
St'vcral years.·· Zalud wilt be responsible for manufacturing at
' Business
Firm Closing a Shock
4,100 Unempk>yed;Beffe/lts Running Orit
YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio <AP> -
fn the isummer or 1977. John
Korutchak was called into tM
1upuvls or's ortice 8l the
Youn~1Jtown Sheet & Tube Co. 's
Camphcll Works to receive hls
2~·yc.>ar gold watch. lie joked
about havin' "a lot of tim e on
m y ht1ndis. • a nd e ve rybody
11uah~d.
A few weeks lalcr . "It was all
over ." he recalls. "The joke was
on u 11."
SEPT. lt, Jt17 -A year ago
today -was the day Sheet &
Tube 1hocked this steel city by
a nnouncing lt was closing the
bulk of the agin g Campbell
Works. That put 4,100 persons
out of work.
ln Campbell. a Youngstown
suburb where some 13,000 people
liv~ a nd 75 percent or the
munlclpal revenue came rrom
the mill and its employees. they
call that day "Black Monday."
A year later. shock waves are
still felt in the Mahoning Valley.
A plan for workers and the com·
munlty to acquire the plant bas
brought attentioo, but it will re·
main visionary unless the
fe deral government comes
through with massive loan
gua r a nte e s . Meanwhile .
Campbell braces for the coming
we ~k s, when unemployment
benefits run out.
C AMPBELL HAS HAD a
S639,000 state aid grant and
Ha rry McFarland. city ad·
ministrator. says the city is try-
ing to attract new business. But.
he adds. "I keep my lingers
crossed every day that we can
meet the payroU and keep go-
ing." Today, the city finds itself
"depending on the government
... I do not llke that."
Koruschak remembers Sheet
& Tube as "a good company to
work for ... But like most steel
jobs. his in the soaking pits was
specialized .
Stock Up;
Official.s
He remembers the lntenau
h!!at.
"I could put an apple on the
s helf In the morning and have
baked apple ror lunc h ." he says.
.euT HE DREW more than $600 every two weeks .
"It was the best job I could
have had there. I felt I could
take 1t easy until I retired ··
The n cam e Blac-k Monday.
With the others. he was out o n
the street.
Koruschak and many others
are bitter, and the bitterness Is
directed at Lykes Corp .. which
took over Sheet & Tube In the
tale 1000s.
"We felt we got the shaft,"
s aid Koruschak. "Lykes comes
in without any money a nd buys
up Sheet & Tube on c redit . . .
The y milked it. After two or
three years. they wouldn·t re·
pair anything . just tried to hold
things together with Scotch tape
und wire."
SHEET & TUBE, BY contrast.
said the aged mill couldn't com -
pete with modern plants and
was losing money.
Whatever the e xplanation. the
s hutdown hurt.
Koruschak s aid that at first he
"ran around like a chicken with
its head cul off.·· He had always
kept ~usy with hobbies and work
a round the house. But. he said.
··1 dldn·t know what to do
The re ·s the feeling that nobody
wants you. You reel hke a lost soul. ..
With the local job market
glutted. he went to California
and ro.und "two or three places
where I could have had a Job in
electronics if I had more train·
ing." Electronics had been a
hobby.
MEANWHILE. II E WA S
d rawini; $661 in unemployment
benefits and picking up a liUlt>
si<te money as a performer by
comblnlnJ electron ics with
another hobby. magic.
"You have to have a gimmick
to make your act different."' he
Sllid.
His wai; :1 re mote·controll<.'d
rabbit. s ummoned rrom the
wings. after he made a real rab·
bit vanish.
But finding a ste ady Job at S8
was not as easy as m aking ra b ·
bits a ppe ar und dis appear.
Koruschak enrolldd In a federal
retraining program. 4nd final-
ly. last July. started un e lee
tronics course at o sc hool in
n e arby N i l es. Whe n h e
graduates in May. he reels SUN
he will be able to get a job. But
that may me an mo ving to
Caliromla -"If I can ta lk my
Wife into at ··
JOHN SPAGNOLA. STATE
employment service manager an
Youngstown. says Koruschak 1s
not alone: m6re than 300 Sheet &
Tube workers are in rederally
funded training progra m s.
And not all the displaced Sheet
& Tub e work e r !. s hare
Koruschak's optimism .
Dan Es henba ugh . 22. who
worked four years at the bla~t
furnace. said he has two weeks
of benefits left and when that
Sl27 a week stops . ..that's at.
then I have nothing." He s aid he
has been "looking hard for a Job.
but th ey ·r e not h i ring
anywhere.··
A religious coalition has pro·
posed a plan to reope n the
Campbell Works under worker·
community own e rship. but
E s h e nb au g h s ay s the
s teelworkers he has talked to
don·t think 1t will work.
RUSSELL BAXTF.R. pres1·
dent of United Stee l Worke rs
Loca l 2163. b skeptical. too. but
adds : ··vou hi:ive to gave th<>
ecumenical coalition " !ot of
credit for making a n effort to do
som N hini.: ·
Over 1,he Count~ .. r
MASO Usfiftq~
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HE'S AETlAING !
AMC'• Ch•pfn '
AMC Head.
Retiring
Sept. 30
DETROrT 1AP 1
Roy 0 Chapi n Jr '
cha irman of Amencaf\
Motor~ Corp.. has an!
nounced he will ret\rE
from active manal(~I
ment or the automakec
Sept. 30 but continue a~
chairman ,
Chapin. 62. has heade~
1\MC ~1nce t967 but wa:-
r~p lac t'd a~ chre r e1t ·
l'C'Ut 1ve officer in Oc1
tober 197i by Gerald C1 Meyers. who had been
named president five
months earlier
Chap1n's relirPmeot
had been cxpe<>ted with
the ascension of the 49,
year-old MyeNi and a re·
a lignment or othe r tot>
m anage ment.
Over the last year. th~
~mallest or t he four ma·
Jor l; S. automakers hall
"h0Wn Signs or T(>C'OV('r•
ang from weak s~lt·s of
1t:-passen~cr cur'
H e s aid 2 1 6 8 4 4 the division'ssevenplants in California, Arizona and
pass~ngers and 1.009. 151 Washin~n. The plants manufacture household and
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Aurouusg·t e ;.11rpor in Gecker will be responsible for quality ""'Dtro· I, •Grl4• -S.Curltlft cioueo • :rt •ncmtG~ is~'•"" P•u1~P ,.,,-.. 20• 1 1• r-uP> o oow s
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regulatory compliance, new product development s. v. Edens. president rntur~ r.;,. g::'!f>'t., ,. n ~~~'t~ ~ u~ ~~.~".: ~-:~: ~~ ~ ... ~.:r.:::.4$: ; .. li::s~"
Bank Open
In Mesa
The Croc:kl'r Bank 1n
Cos t a M<'~o.t ·s South
Coast Plaza Center ha~
opcnt~cf fo r bu.,inC'ss 1 n
qua rkr~ at 3400 Bn~tol
Strt·ct
The former ba nk of·
rice across Town Center
Urive on Bristol Street
1s s cheduled for dem-
o lition in preparatio n
ror construction planned
for the site.
Century 21
Eyes Purcha8e
and technical sales service. He will move to division ot T e le file Computer •• ''°'"'" '°'"' !0•11 J am\bf , .... """ l't-lrOltl ..... ,,ti"-flME oc , .... , ... ""' mo\I -_ ... ""' ma\1 1>41"'° on headqU" ... erslJl· Newport Beach Corp., Irvine, said ""'m· AAeFAlPIMrol ·--~ 0•1• 100 !!"" ~ JJo'',''!,,<!.. .., .. 11"' ... , Ptlll~ 11"· r,!!"'.,,,.m!'. 1'1•t1 l0''1 peru .. 1 Of,,..,. ·-o .... Of YOIU,,.. '"'" * · ... ., AVM CP L -~ R;1o.l':u~.~ iQ.,, ii 1Ca1~)1"'p1 t• 1•l., P1"•~1 ' ll';\ 13~ T;;..,.,,j ~"" ~.,, l0tNo =~~ ".0•"0 iwoow u ••• •t><t. ... ~ S It 1 1 h '----1 p any officials are a t a AOdl"'"" ~ ...... v »'-,. K•lv•• 1 .. ,.., P•ert~ss 11.,, 0 ... r.11.,,. 23., 1, u0e0 ,.01 _ ""'""'-<~•-· 0,. r>w 1 D•nu A. mu • rv ne, as ~· appo nted an loss to explain recent ac· Advfto\\ 7\0 ~ Oelc.tnf 17•,, l)YJ 1(.,,,.... ')'\:,... Plllllrtn lJ'\. )41.. flpt••J' '°"" "" O•l••reno oet-1111 prtv•""' <IO·-MvMlcr ~ ..... 0eH"l8 1''' 11 l(mpAm ,. ... "'"' P•onH18 n•·· U"-fo.coc.p \ ~\ ..... _ . .., assistant vice president for Joans at the Newport tivity and incr eases in ••••Alu 11 .... :t2 0eweve1 "• ,.,. 1C•1@C.•• "' 1• ... P1 .. ,11ne 1• •• ~. T•MOtO ,,·~. , •• : D•0 Pfl<A -•oo..i~''"1 t><d P<ot• Center Bank or America. the stnftk's pn·ce. All<Oln( ,.,_. 20Yt Ol<!C•y• )O>I. ll~· Ko .. m 311 •"· PogoPo ll'. IJ•' TrocoPO \' SI' 1 N•-L..o•I CIW; Pct "" AlltnBH I• IS Ol•nCru :JO Jn1 Kto11nyf ,.._. .... P~'" 1•-, ) ft•lnOC. ~·· ~" 1 Ftnllncl •'· • 1 Up .. ,
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Philadelphia National Bank, Philadelphia. rent fiscal year than had ~::::1~ ~ .. ' ~:• ~~~°" ::;; :~.11. :~;ro,v g ?~., ::~~~ ~:.,. : .. v"1'""' '0" •0>. v•'08'"° '· · ,. up 1'"
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RW/Allen,lnc.,CostaMesapublicrelations agency. ~~1 :::~dth?t sco~~~~~ !~~~: r~r.~ ~::.t:;:,<,,', ~~ L t:~~:0:, ~··~~:~~~on :..; ~ .. ; WV•En• :; ; :: •• :~ ~:~:;.. ~.: : ... t~ ::~ She is responsible for account manageme nt. "'""'u iµ, w .. En•Ot• n" n•. L09e1rn ,..,. "" Au .. s10• ••·, " :::.::!' n 1• .. -=•s.-t••• •1 i •. "" "i quarter res u Its in 8atrdCo ,! ... i's~, EEnl1•0M1 II .... s ~ M<lcl~GE , •• 1•" ~0"~' ) ...... w • ..,,,: ,., I I\ v .. no•Er ) • •• u,, " I new business presentations and general agency B•noHI: , ~. q1 " 11 " "'•t0tR1 1 1• ... ~uno1 w1 , M , •• , •• •• M•ll•And ... •• "" 10 ,
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na med .. aJesmanofthemont.hlnJanuary. recomme nda tions re· euc11D.. •"-•ll> F'ran1tlf u•,. it.-. Mo,?,. ~ 10-11. 1twi-<oun1er ,1oc~• Wll9"C'CI Dy "'"'"o. .,y,1c,.,. ••• , •• 0 ,, ,., 1 a di th • BUCktV• 11'." lflo:. Frncllt• '""° IS .. MolCll/lll IS IS\, N•m• 1101...,.... Old Aota C"'O VlCIMOI I•• '• Oo it 1 The investment division, headquartered in gar ng e company s eu'""ts s .... S"-g::1t1E,1 ,.,. " Motc•uD ~-.~ .. o~. m ooo •·· '" -" r. ,,,.,,.A, ,. ' °'' ' •
Anahe im, offers servlc·es •o Investors 1·n 10 are"" of product and market mix ~~... l~~ >? .... c:;o~l1F~ ~ ~ ~::~~~ w~ ~~ ... ~~~~~ :~:: ~ ;~ -. I ,l.·~b~v I • .~ ~Oii ;) •, " ""'" With 8 view toward in· C.p$wC !Olio 10\oo Orffft/lll f114 ll'4 l'l•IGO•I 17'' ll'n NewpPr. 1)1 'IOO r,:: H J~~ 9 Add•~ I'' :: : i: J r ealestate purc haseandsales. creased emphnsi·s on i'ts Cai>'""''' :14' • .,. GreyAov JJ 34 N•IL•O!Jt e ... Q MOnC•P Ill.JOO n .. ,,.. ,. , '\um,1c,. ,.. 1 14 , _. C81>1Kh ll\1 ISl/t Gt11nn1 1'~> 11 Nw10A~ '•"' •sl<o AllOl tl\ •Cl>,JOO / ''• '• •c (Oh•Nl!<1 '• 0" tJ • Ii ( X t C.reCp ~·1 1011~ Oyroctr·n S'4 ••-"' ..JNG•' , • ....,. 111, Pr•mFh fO'l,IOO 1111 ) • , •t (yPytt" ,, t' • Ott tJ • Garv L Glbloa has been named SnAl'lal IC· ne o erox compu er· c nvtPs 1s 1s'°' Hro1t-n 0 .,, ttl\l'I"' 2)4. 2•·~ M•o•R•, ., 1oo 11 •• , •••• ,,, ·~ "'''b~•a , , ... 0 ,, 1,.,
"# -~ Compatible products CllmU.t "'• ""' H•t~P 1C~ 71'-l•l\ll 8 7S&.. h'· 'lw~n.-.C 11100 11'• •• • 1'• •I N••olC 0 counts ~xecutive with ADdenoa aad Anderson . Last week. the stock ~~~~:1 ,~ ·~t ~:~/o~' m: ;!~ l°o'1G.!n :i.: ~~,;.; AtlllC,p '•.100 ~ I )) ,.. :~ ~;~~~ :.: \, o:: g ~
lns.,anee Brokers, Inc., Newport.Beach. ~ai·ned 2 polnto to 7 ...... It C111u1A lli.o. :ie•,. Ho1oDm 1''• '"" NwlNC.\ 10111 111. Ad••1100 na •6 •not114, ••• ~, S!" 1111
H h d f th r ~ An I £fl { ., .,.,. ClllUIB ll J3>t, HOov•r 1J•11> u ... w\IPS 18 11\>1 °"'"""0 m ,1 Web<I•" •'• • ~ CS" ll" e as move rom e ..._. gees o · ee o 11 b k t 7 M d t1•r~JL JO J1 HoruR' "" ,,,. o•e11 " ,..,. unc"•"<14<1 , J'I) ,, "•1,.1M9 / ~ ~ ''' Fl.remans' Fund where be was a casualt e ac o on ay. [c o n•~ n Huo,P•P .. ..., .. .,, nvyM ,."' 1~ ro1•• ••IW'i 1.111 ,. 1110 Proo v, .... " ' y Un• 11Ve,nt J"' 1 H•HllCp n )IV) Ftno IO._ II'" Ntw "•QM I? 70 AO""'" I • '• ..,..f II 1
f\ tentative agreement
has been reached for the
a cquisition by Century 21
R e a I Es tat e Corp ..
Irvine. of 100 percent of
Century 21 of Texas Inc.
.rnd Century 21 Rea l
!!:state of Louisiana Inc. derwriter andmanagerofthe largelinesands pecial S 151> o "'•111111 10Yt """ "•''" n n"' ,.,,,. •o•• •J ,, o ..... , ,0., 1 • ., g:: ;~: accounts division. 'nr .D-E wTel JZ'h ""' lnclNu<I • .,. •.II., ·~''"''' .... ,.,.. TOIOI "'1~ •a,71',IOO 17 ApollOlo J'. ... OH l(i . -----------~
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ONMA • Mortgage-Backed Certificate~ are U.S. Government Guamn·
h:t.'CI on •chc: t imely payment o( both principal nnJ lntcn:~t" -the same as a
U.S. Government Bond. lntercsc and principal will~ p;iid monthly-ideal
for ch~ who wanr cum:nt Income with U.S. GovenHncnt sa(tty. Units of
$25,000 nnJ up are available.
• No reciempdoft penalty, as I$ the case with B;1nk
Qnd :JVin~ &. Loon Cenificatc of Oeposic accounts.
• An opportunity Is available to qualifled people for
dcfaTa1 ol taxe. on lnrcm t Income.
°Cxiv~mm<'nt Nlflonal Monltilge A680c1Rt1on'•
OuJnancmf Cm1flu ce.
for more lnformadon concoct Porker Dale,
&ehtor Vlee Pmkicnt, ;it (71'4) 64'4·4610
or ac the aJJreaa sh.own below.
~~ ~>t KeOntdy & GardDer
M•l*-
(nv~ tmcnc &inktn Since \936
Mcmhc" Nc:w YQfk Sr°'k Exch11nac 11nd Other Prtnclpol £xchonai
1,.()6 Anael~ ·San f ql'ICUCO • N'wpon Be.Kh • Nc:w Yutlt • Groham, Or. 606 Sc.lUth Ohvc: Strtte. Lo. Angc:lo. CA 90014
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Pays 3(jc MUTUAL FUNDS
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STOCKS I BUSINESS
Tue&day,.
Closing P ri. ea NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
I
TUNdly. S.Otember 19. 1978 VN DAILY PILOT D7 •
Pre-shopping
Steps Can Help
81 SYLVL\ POaTER ,... ........
Here are 1tept to talte beft1re shot>Pln1 for turnlture·
f J >: Meuure room• and avaU1bie waJI space for the
new furniture. U~ a yanl1tJcll or metal tape -not a cloth tape -for accura~ meaaurement.a.
. (Zl CHECK AaCBJTBCl'URAL FEATURES thttl
ml1bt limit fumlture arrancement. Hallways, doorways
and even cellinC he(lbts can be obstacles.
<3> llteaau.re doorwa,1 and ~levator to make sure furniture can be moved in.
f4> Check wlndow1. heal ducts. radiators. Direct 1un·
Ugbt can fede furniture nnllbel and rabrics.
CS> Plot roomt On fl'lph paper', using paper patterns to
repreent fUmithJnts and moving them around to de·
l.ermine act ual apace.
16 l Make an lnven-
to r y or cxl11tlne und
needed furniture. Set o
··ballpuk" limit for
each piec e to b e
purchased. Draw up a
long-term buying plan
that starts with the
basics.
Money's
Worth
Harley F. Shuford J r .. presidtnt or Century f't.1rnlture
Co. in Hickory. N.C .• s uggests these in-store tactics. ..
f I> CHECK LABELS Wm l CARE ... What looks like
wood may not be." says Shuford.
(2) Understand what the labels mean. The Federal
Trade Commission has established &tnct rules about label·
ing furniture. "Solld" Indicates that all exposed surfaces
are made of the solid wood named on the tag. without
veneer ... Combination" means that more than one type or
wood is used ror the exposed parts. A label reading
··mahogany rinlsh. •· Shuford says, means lhe materials
used in the construction have been finished to resemble the
wood.
13 > lmpect construction thorot.1ghly.
(4 >Check fiat surfaces to make sure they are smoothly
sanded and that nails and screws are not protruding.
(S) PULL DRAWEa S BY THE comers as well as by
the ha ndles; If they are going to bind, they'll do it then.
Drawers must be cut with uniform spat:_e all around and no more than a quarter inch play from side to side.
16) Slze up the joints. They should be nailed or
scre wed and glued firmly.
Ne.rt Final hmts
Worries Continue
To Plague Market
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how to deal woth 1tern li.w
proteuor Charles Ktngs-
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a11emp11 10 be the 11111
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dude ranch's devlhah
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pet aonatlly
G) THE 000 COUPLE
feh• i. fort.eel 10 ~
on Oscar'• help 1n the
finals Of lhe Golden Apton
CoolOng Conletl
6Ii) OVEAEASY .
Aclor Robett Stacie
dllCUIMe htS ,_ mov>e.
"Cheolr Up": age dtsetlmt·
na1t0n. conttnulng educa·
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ers looll to Olde< ac1ora for
lnll)lretlon IRI
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• • • "The Shooll11"
119761 John Wrtr.e. Ron
HOwlf d An 80"'0 gun·
ltgtilet ~ ol Cllnc4ll rs
cf\allenged 10 11 f1na1 sll004 •
out. D MOVIE
• • "Awport ·n" ( t9771
JOCIC Lemmon. Lee Grant.
A private jumbo JC!1 c.rry·
1ng tnenos o1 • rnt111on .. te
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COMPANY
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Janot end Ht!len Ropet
JOtn wilh a g•ouo or nooe
demonSlralors ptOle!illf"g
!lie e1011no of a nude
beach
G) MERV GRIFFIN
Audra Lindley llefll and .Joyce DeWitt
e lude the police by hiding in the bushes
afte r joining othe r nude demonstrators to
protest the closing or a nude beach on
·'Threc·s Company" tonight at 9 on ABC.
Channel 7.
Hudsons Go 'Bonkers'
BFoihers Launch New TV Comedy Series
By MARY CAMPBELL Corp. spent $200.000 per episode. Saturday mornings. 1975· 76 for ..N~).V.. YOB~.{~ P> --~Tlt.e.-~ _ "Coroed11 is ~~~""9~ .. r "''"'-'"'9fL. ---... -· · ·J.fud~.Ww'ri;..,.,"' ..,,, Wfidt • tMWftiru1rtt,""Brtn',Y~.,.,'1l's ·
they call "classical, old·style, e asier lo establish definite BILL WAS THE straight man
physical comedy," want tq be personalities • and that's whut and Brett the fall Ruy . Murk,
the biggest-ever three·man Com· you need. who wears a mustache, says,
edy team. They're hoping their "Abbott and Costello, Hope "Up until 'Bonkers!' I was jus t
new TV series, "BonkfYrs!." will and Crosby and Marlin and a bused. 1 had no character. Now
sbool them out of a cannon In Lewis did what comedians don't I'm Into fanta11y -fl amboyant,
that direction. . do today; they set up their jokes. crazy and oversexed.
"The Three Stooges were Their characters -which they "Wt"re going rn the right
great but they never made a had established already -were di rcction in ·Bonker~'' toward
movie that was big. Their type bette r than their Jokes. That find ing the c haracters and
of comedy d idn't work In long made the Jokes twice as funny. capabilities of the three of us:·
feature films. It was physical T~al 's what we would like to do .. Bonkers" is an En~hsh word
comedy, not dialogue comedy," with our career and I think we but the show deftnitely 1s geared
Bill Hudson says. "The only trio can do it. to Americans. the brothers suy.
that really made it were the They think the word Is English
Marx Brothers." "EGO HAS RISEN to the top slang from World War II, whf'n
Hudson Brother Brett, buff of In today's society," Bill says. it referred to a person who had
films and books, steps In with a "The re's a solo way of thinking. been knocked s lny. They like it
correction. "The Marx Brothers It's bard to get a partner now because It· s an e asy· lo·
weren 'l very popular at the time and It's so easy to break up. If remember single word: starts
of their movie.s. 'Animal somelhingdocan'l work, you get with a ha.rd·soundlng "b" or
Crackers• and 'Duck Soup.' out." "k," which they say is good ror
They became huge only after the The Hudson Brothers, who re· a comedy word, and it's advan·
fact.·• ally are brothers, feel they were tageous to be identified with ·a
THE HUDSON Brothen are born to be a trio. BUI Is 28 and r elatively unfamiliar word
hoping for popularity sooner the only one married, to Goldie which can berome .. yours."
rather than rater. But they don't Hawn. Mark la 27 and Brett ts t be 25 ''BONKERS!,. IS a variety ·~ff:)~R~ to as easy as falling They've had two TV series s how, with guest stars In·
"Bonkers!" bas been sold to before. "'?be Hudaon Brothers" troduced by straight man 8111.
136 TV staUOM In the United was a 1974 summer reP.lacement Mark goes ore on a tangent and
States, startJ.na this week. There and "'Razzle Dulle ' was on Brett Is sparked otr by that.
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Stuart WMm•n. Marta
6'tieff
II MOVIE
• • •,, 'llle Vt!tty ECl09"
t 19631 RtCl'ltlfd TO<ld An,,.
Heywood An arcl\flec1'1 ••·model. p.ognanl wife
haS a mt1G3rtt1Qtt •"et
betnQ attact.oo and r'*C)ed,
l2 hr$ I
4:30. MOVIE Gvests Charin Nelson
Aetlly. J-fllnGillcu..
Katen Mo<1ow. Jean Luc
Ponly. Rlchlfd Simmon•
'11!> MASTERPIECE
THEATRE
''The Moyor Of Caate•·
bridge" Oonllc:l farlr9fl
pr0\lld9s ~s CC>mP41-
11110fl IO< lhe Mlily()f: bOlh
Ehl&belh J•ne and Luce1111
Templeton tecelWI devas·
talt'!9._ news CPart 3 of 71
·canolde•• and ...-In
the N<WemO« election
11:0010UCl)g NEWS DATING GAME
MOVIE
• • "Why Would Anvone
went To 1<111 A NICe G"'
L•~e You?' 119681 Ev•
RM!zl. OllYICI Buck Whtie
on vacaloon. a beao111u4 gwt
•S vtctlmQed by ltlfllfylf\Q
attemp11 on het HCe. 12
h•SI
• • • ... "Hollclay" Cl9381
KllhaflM Hepbuff\, C.r,
Otani. A WMllhy glfl'S
tether has plana tor IM!f
lazy Mull "°abend. C;1
hrs I
ti) MOVIE • * ·~ "AeufltOn In Rano '
C19Stl Mart. $1....,,s. Peg.
gy Dow A IOltllf Ohtld tte.11>
10 Reno •fief hor moltief
becomes pr11gnan1. p hr..
30mtn l
• * "The Nevada"" I I~
RandOIC>h SCott. OOfOlhy
MatOne A U S Ml<thll.
81Stgned 10 reco\191' llOlln
gOld and arrmt the ln8f\ I
wl'IO stOl8 11. encounter•
dlnget anO romance.,, 1119
putlWI (l hl .30monl
11:30 D (lg) TAXI
"One·Pv~ Banta" Tony
Banta (Tony Oanzal. orie OI
I Ile cal>bles. oet • a onc;e.
lfl·B-llflllHne chance 10 Q4l1
.,, tile bO•tng 11ng with a
world c;l'lamp.on (Carlot
Patomlno)
fl) COH'TEMOP<>AARY
OIMEN8IONS
A MiectlOn OI lau Is per.
fo<med by the Conlflll'IPO-
raty °'"*'"°"· a orouo of
s1u0en1 rnuelcan• trorn "'"·
gtnia Union Un•Yefsity.
Gt TI.if 000 COUPLE
fefia's 1>ro111e<. Floyd. per.
so.ados fell• lhll h1a pl-
•S not In hectic Maflf\attan.
but b•ck al f\Ome Ht
f"loyd'• tactory
I F'EAHWOOO 2HIOHT
OtCKCAVETT
Guest· J oseph L. Marlk•
'-'CZ. lef_, Writer. ptO·
~ and dlfllC10f IPatt 2
of 21(RI CiD MACNEIL I LEHAER
AEPOR'T
12;40 8 Cl) C88 LATE MOVIE
• • • ··fqsl8f Anc:t Laurie"
c ljl751 Perry 1<1ng. Oo<•a" H••-ood Two young
~become the Y"•
11ms of 11 brutac amt>ulh.
IRI
1:00 D TOMOAAOW
Cuest. A ctor Jack
Lemmon G MAVERO<
' Tho Jail Al Juncllon
flats"
2:0088 HEWS MOVIE
H'ednrada•'•
Dayti•e Moelrs
AFTERNOON
t2:00 0 * * "Wiich W1th()v1 A
81oom·· t •9661 Jeff Hun1er.
MMia Petadly A 16th Ollft•
luty wtlCl'I tells In IOW Wf1tl
a 10th century h•llOIY
P<OleslOt.(l hf., 30 mtn.1 m ••. ,, "f l.,,. Ao&tnst
ll'lo 1'4ouse" 11ess1 Guy
Madison. Klm Nollall. Frw
trienos p1an 10 rot> the
• t>utgtarproof Hiwold'a
Club tn Reno to P<OWI It
can be done. ( 1 hf , 50
min.I
2:00 8 • • "Shalla. Rattle 10:00 B" NEWS 9 8TAASKY&
HUTCH
"The Game" A playful hide
and sMll game t>et-
Steralcy 11nd Hu 1c f\
t>ecomet I hie 100 de81h
search whfln S\an ky
le8tnt1 Hutch has contract·
ecl bOtullllft poi90lllng
11:30 II (I) BMHABY JONES
"To Calch A Ooed Man"
An wnbeZZMlf SIQOM .....
own death to that he c.an
stan • ,_ hie tor himself
(R) •
0 8E8T OF CARSON
Host· Johnny Car son
Guests· JOhnnv Math•&.
Charles N11taon Rtttlty.
Clare Rottet, Peter Bflllcf\.
tey CAI
• t "four 0utle"S I' Of An
Ace~ (19661 Rage. Henin;
Sytva Ke>seona A notoroous
1nte•na11ona1 crtmtnal
esc11>9s '"• o•asp ot · tn1erpof' af\d undti<goes
ptlSllC 5urgery C2 hrs I
And Rock" 11956) Meta..
Connotll. l'Ms l)c)mjno, A-
TV pe<IOfmet .,,., to.•
f!Slabllsh a rocll ·n· rQI
ctub u11•tz•no youno 1a1en1.
2:25 NEWS
2:30 ~8
~ .. bl()CllOd by ttte
~~1 Of parents. (I
hr . :io man I
m> NIGHT GAU.ERV ED THE PAW8EAS
Madame Mu s sleuthing
gell Pt11neu ICQU!lllld
They 119 lhOn m &Hted 01
Matching Pnory, P1an1a.
gel'Mll re11111s. tompot&r~y
tRI
8 TWIUOHT ZONE
Cllfos and Ruth Miller are
awallened in the m.Odle ol
tile mghl by lhe crlti$ ot
lhlllf chlld
I OETSMART
• • "The Boq Fram""
( 19531 M&tk Slevtw\5. Jean
Kent A IQUtldton reuntOt\
~partcs a man 10 be91n
onvestig&tlllQ an Old mur·
<l4H case C I tir • 25 min 1
8t MOW
3:00 ®) • •• .,"The Reluctant
AS1ronau1" t 19671 Don
l<f\Otts. Arltiuf 0 Connell.
Al<atd ol '*0"11. a young
man l>eGome. a 18"'1or
ettM 1>11 ta!N!r sions him
up tor a space prog1am ( t
hr .30m1n1 D ®J ABC MOVIE
'11!> NEW8C+lECK
10-.30 Gt m> NEWS
Cl) VOTl!A'S PIPELINE
PRl!·ELE<l'TlON 7 8
Jim C0090f and a local
newsperson examine Ille
* * • "W111n1ng" 1 t9691
Paul N-man. Jo1nn11
Woodward A gU(;()MSful
race Cllf d11vor ' car00<
creatos f\aVOC on hos pe<·
50flal Ille
• *''> "Sil/\l.t r11" 119511
Randolph Sc;otl. Jaf\1t1
Ca•1er UPOf' •eturn1no
trom the CMI War. threw
brothers l()<n on outlaw
gang. wtillu one goos 10
3:30 a .... lf\ey Ran for
1 heir Lives" 119691 Johft
Payne. JOhO Clfradlne A vouno woman. t>e111g pur-
sued by lhr'ee lhugs. IS l'tlS-
Cued bv a man and tits
dog fl hr • 30 mlfl I G) HOGAN'S HEROES
Call Der Madam
Dyan Cannon Plays 'House' Mother
By BRUCE ADAMS
SAN FRANCISCO 1AP 1
Five times the character being
played by Dyan Cannon has
heard the news that the only-
man she's ever loved is dead.
The sixth lime·. holding a prop
phone to her ear, Miss Cannon
lets out an unexpected obscenity
so earnestly and so much in
character that it's a few mrnutes
bdorc the director realizes it's
Miss Cannon's whimsical way of
breaking the tension.
lie yells. "Cut! 1• and asks her
to try again.
"I NEED A minute," she says
as 20 actors a nd e xtras and
another 20 production people
filming a made-for.TV movie.
"Lady or the House." for NBC.
stand idly by. The producer
watches the second hand lick off
the dollars.
"A few years ago J wouldn't
have done that." the 40-year-0ld
actress says later In her dress·
rn g room. ''I'm not a fraid to
t~ke those mome nts anymore. I m not a robot. ,
"Let me tell you something."
she says, "my best work is just
beginning."
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cites a short film she wrote, pro-
du ced and directed, celled
"Dyan Cannon's Number One,"
whlc-h was nominated for an
Academy Award in 1976. And
she says she's been asked by
20th Century·Fox to write. pro-
duce and direct a feature length
movie.
"Lady of the House," filmed
In part tn San Francisco, is
based roughly on the hfe or SllJly
Stanford, the madame·tur~·
politician who became mayor or
Sausalito, a small community
north of here. The movie wlll be
broadcast lhis fall.
MISs CANNON says the Stan·
rord role was one of her most de-
manding. She appears In nearly
every major scenP, aging from
late teens to mld-70s.
The movie Is based on Miss
Stanford's book of the same
name. which follows her life
from childhood through the late
1039s and '40s. Miss Stanrord
was on the set durlng much of
the JocaUon lllmlng here and ln
Sausalito.
DYAN CANNON WITH THE REAL SALLY STANFORD
Back to Work With a New Sett Confidence
As a teen·a~er, Miss Stanford
spent time in Jail for a crime she
did not commit. On her release.
during Prohibition, she turned to
bootlegging . She later w a~
divorced from her husband. an
a ttorney. and turned to runnln~
the brothel to s upport herself
and young son.
DYAN CANNON. meantime,
says she's ready to take on hor
work wilh a new self-confidence
~he credits rn part to "taking
fou r years orr and sitting on the
beach at Malibu.
"I feel better now, than I've
ever felt in my life." she s ays.
During the fou r years on the
beach . she wrote poetry -most
or it "too personal .. to publish.
.And she says she took some time
to get her personal life In order.
IJn·Farrah
Fmreett 'Visit' a -Hoax
BIRMINGHAM, Ala . IAPI • Then there was the story
about Farrah Fawcett-Majors coming to Alabama.
But the thrill o( he r fans was shorl·llved when a press
release announcing her arrival was round to~ a hoax.
J
wll M 24 half-hour eph100ea. Shoot.lo~ WU clone ln England,
where 1.ntemational TeleVlalon
rwr·~
'Kuralt, Moyers Win Honors
A PRESS RELEASE from the 'Spinal Subreptlon
Foundation of Alabama" said the actreaa and model would
appear at Walker College. Leeds Community Center . lloover
Mall and several t)ubecuei; on behalf of the oriianiiaUon.
"Boy. if It Is true, half or W"lker County wlll go up in
s moke, .. Hid a spokuman for the colleae.
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'
BEVERLY JtrLLS <AP > •
Two CBS·TV newame n have
received broadcas t Journalism
awards from the Academy or
Television Arts and Sciences.
Charles Kuralt was honored lor hla "On th@ Road .. series and
Bill Moyers W3S lauded for his
reporting and editing abilities,
an academy spokes man said
Tuesday. 1
C8S·TV'1 "The Fire Next
Door" won an award lor befit
d ocu m e ntary or :> social
problem, and ABC·TV 's show
"20·20'' won the outat andlng
tnvestlsatlve report award for
Its seament entitled 1 'ExplocUn1 Oaa-Taw." ·
BtJT A t11ECK WITH the Retter nu lne111 Bureau found no
~uch Rroup and a look In tho.. dictionary found the following:
Subrcpllon. n .. l. the rradulenl c oncealment or mlsrcpres~tatlon or tacts so as to aaln a favor, esp. an
cccleaiuUcol dispensation.
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"Don't we have any plain old pretzels?"
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by Jeff MKNttly
by Ferd Ind Tom Johnson
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P(RECTORY Vf:LLOW PMeS?
by Emit Busllmllltr
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81• DAILY Ptl.OT ENTERTAINMENT I INTERMISSION / MOVIES
'6 Rms' Retains
Its Comic Flavor
Stallone's 'Alley' Rocky
It·· bet-n a I w > an ln<'• wt•
looked rn on "6 Rm1 Riv Vu ... one of
the C\lON llterale and attractive <.1111u~ comedif' OI\ tht ~mmunlty
t"e•ter r lrrult 1nd, happily, h rt:·
main. flO at \he Saddl t»ck Valley
Community Tht._t r
Jounnt-Appltlf'tt. d1retUn1 th
Bob Ranctau bonbon about l•-o mar·
r&l'd fl"lranaere lotked jn an empt)'
t'w York 1pertmen1 for the econd
ttmc. has t'om up v.1tb a re
markably dlff~l. thou1i:h t'Qually
l't,llA(llng. produtOon f rom th on.-
ht" mounlt'd tn San Clemente nc.>atly
<our yturs u~o In th1 one the foc0> ~)lifts from lht• comic cala mity of tht>
1tuutlon to the unca y ronf1c1t-nce.& of
Its prmc1pal
TRE ER\'O S E befort> tht'1r
ont> shOt ~rfa1r and lht-1r l'OOrmou'
guilt aJ'Wr ll Ur\: sk1lltull) portruycd
by Nort'tm Farley und Oen~ Good
m;&n Ml t'arlcy 1s pwrtlculatly de
AM tMlllff
P•ulFt-Nll
ECld•• WomMt 1" '-A • If•< he•cl Miiier ,.,.., 1'•'4cimeft .... ..,..,,, WQn\ff\
f~l.t'llF•tllt•
hghtful und mo~l ade pt a l catching·
tbe humor of the moment . he.~
laughing Jag 1n the "'next morning
M~Quence Jb beautiful
Goodman. though noticeably more
111 al case. lets this condition work
for him 1n h1!. chaructcr's basic anx-
it•t y Jle Jacks the comic finesse re·
qu1n.•d to take the 1nitial1vc in this
··bnd em·ountcr. ·· but his reticence
g1 v~!. the role a stron~ tinge of re·
allty
"l\DDING SPICE to tht' Saddlcback
soufflc arc Carol Knight as the
ho~tile mistrt>S~ of an equally hosulc
Doberman and Jol· Cordio as the
1lcn•nnially griping building superin-
tendent both chOice cameos. Dick
Vc.irn and Lind11 Aldrich are quitc
i.:ood as the rcs~cl1 ve spouses or
Intermission
Tom Titus
was maklna th rounds or the local
playhoUK' tn the mlddlt> 197<N Fin1tl
perlorma1\te. will be given l'~rtday
and Saturd1y at H p m rn the little
theater at M1uion VIUJO High School •
..... ,.......
Oftf-plan
.
• By RO~,t~lNGTON , ........
Sylv"ter Stallone cto.s not prove to be a triple
lhreot wllh "Paradise Alley." on which he makes
hte d irectorial d<i but a nd stars in hts own
acreenpla y. H•re, he pretty f.'ell strikes out on two
counts wrtUng and acting -but manaces to get
by ln dJrccUnt mainly because he has i urrounded
himself wllb some top crartapeople. ,
The mm. produced by John F. Roach and
Ronald' A. Suppa, la a per\od plece. set ln 1946. con·
cernlng the efrorts or three brothers and lhelr er-
rorts to get out ot New York's Hell's Kitchen.
Stallone sta rs as Costno ---------
Ca r b oni. a bras h and( MOVl.E J r a ther c r ass you n g
schemer who Is full of REVIEW
ideas for other people to ---------' 1 •· P•:RCllANCE YOU muised one Susan Anton makes carry out. and Armand
or the thr c produclloni. or "8urefoot her movie debut in Assante Is hla older brother Lenny. an embittered.
tn thl' Pitrk" otfcred ¥long the lhe title rol e or once idealistic crippled war veteran. ~01ether.
Orang\' Coas t last yeur. Colden West "Golden Girl. .. about they push their hulking and not·too-brlght younger Collt!flt> 111 g1vm~ you another chanc~ brother Victor Into becoming a top underworld
"l:t•il Simon·~ ~cc•ond t>omedy open• a 6·2 female athlete's wrestling champion at Paradise Alley. a private
the> re PridJy tor a three-weekend c rforts to join the local club where anything goes
run U.S Olympic team. STAU.ONE'S SCREENPLAY is based on an
Churlt·:-M1tchcll l b direclJng the----------interesting. a lthough not especially original. idea. ~tory ot a l)alr of honeymooners in a. but it is not particul arly well reali zed in the execu-
top rJoor New York apartment with A lion. The main problem Is a lack of character de· Bunnie Goodm a nscn a nd Doug Clre88 d f h O 'Con nor in the lcudin g rotes. velopment . The attitudes an personalities o t e
two older brothers change abruptly during the Suzanne Lummis und J on Barrons course or the storr. but these.transformations are
take the parts of the bride 's mother Dedicates not substantiated. And there Is an underlying
<1od the upstairs neighbor. with sense of violence that seems to pander to this taste Chuck .Gresham and J im Harbaugh •
completing the cast. 0''d St di whi le condemning.it at the same time.
··Barefoot"' will be presented ror I ll 0 Also. Stallone has attempted to create a com·
nine performances. T h ursd ays NEW YORK (AP> edy·drama. but his eCforta in this direction have
through Saturdays at 8:30 and Sun-For Gloria Swanson the mainly been to i ive himself some funny lines.
days. Oct. 8. at 2:30 in the college s cene was 8 familiar one which are really not that fUMy. And he is not a
the"ter. ~anwhile. another Simon but s he said it gave her COO\edian . Ile gives a ner vous. obnoxious
comedy. "Come Blow Your Jlorn. ·· 1 performance that Is marked by uncha nneled closes out its run Thursday through ··goose pi m P es .. t o energy and mumbled diction. indicating he is es. relive it. Saturday al 8.30 and Sunday at 2:30 senlially a one-dimensional. one·character actor
in the adJaccnt Actors Playbox. The 7 9 . y e a r · o I d -----------------~--* actres s walked back
CALLBOARD Arriving too late onto the Qig sound .stage
for mclus ion in Friday's roundup or of the Astoria" St udios
loc a I auditions 1s the Newport Harbor w her c many o ( h c r
Community Theater's announcement motion pictures were
of readings for its season opener. filmed to help dedicate
··Dracula···. try outs are 1tas ac1ty landmark.
scheduled for Wednesday. Thursday . a nd" Friday at 1 30 p m In the M 1.ss Swanson s aid
NewportArtCenter.250 1 CliffDrive .• Monday 1.~.at 1l was
Newport Beach. . director Ste ve "marvelous to see t he
Patterson is looking for six men and ~~·rt: a r · o Id s ~ u d 1. 0
1 th rl•c women for the vam pire ·11v1~.S and working m
classic. . . 1978.
LiZ Sidelined
Mi~s Farler:tm~ Goodman~ while.Su ... ·--~ Todd and Bruce Mci ndoe complete RICHMOND. Va <APl --:Tolm WaFnel''s--most-fam ous earn-
thc cas t as another apartment-paigner is on the sidelines. at least tempora rily.
'-----...;hunt in~ coup c ..AcU:ess Elizab~tb T.aylor called orr her cam pin"iJl
"6 Rmi, Rw Vu " tl> one of those pea ranees in her husband's .behalf because 0t an ey utJUty. M>.:...,,....,,.
ran• comedies that retains its cnsp-Warner. a former Navy secretary. is the GOP candidate for ----------------41111
ncsl>. a• ap~Liung ~ay~a~s~w~h~en~it~-=U~.S~.~~~n=a=~~ln~V~ir~g~i~n=·1a~·----------------1~~11~J~:~
Alcott's
'Woinen'
Set on T V
HOLLYWOOD I AP l
Greer Garson. Robert
You l\~ and l)'orothy
:\JcG uire s tar in the
four -hour, two·patrt
adupt ution of Louisa
May Alcott's ··Little
Women" on N BC on
Monday and Tuesday.
Oct. 2·3.
The stor y of family
life during the Civil War
also stars Meredith Bax·
ter Bimey, Susan Dey,
Ann Duse n ber r y.
H1chard Gllllland ,
Virginia Gregg. Eve
P l umb. Cll rt Potts .
William Shallerl. and
William Shatner
Do vld Lowell Rich
directed from a script
h v Suzanne Clouser.
w·hu:h received a com-
mendation from the Nu·
t1on11I Education As-
~uc 1 ation '"
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"SMOKEY AND THE e~NOIT" (PQ)
"GONE IN eo SECONDS"
"SQUND OF MUSIC"
'~SATURDAY N IGHT FEVER" (R)
"THE ONE AND ONLY"
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"HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG}
• "FOUL PLAY." CPG)
"FOUL PlA Y" (PG)
"FUN VllTH DICK I JAN.E"
"OORVETTE SUMMER"
".JOY RIDE" (PO)
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"TH! BUDDY HOUY STORY"
'"TMANK 000 IT'S FRIDAY" (PO)
"HEAVEN CAN WAIT''
"AMERICAN HO"'. WAX" (PG)
"SMOKEY & THE BANDIT" (
"GONE IN 80 SECONDS"
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THE OTHER P E RFORMANCES, under
Stallone's meandering d1rect1on. range from very
good to awkwardly selC·consc1ous. Many or lb•
characters a re broad stereotypes and Kevl,,
Conway 1s es pecially wast ed as a fla tly
car icatured gang leader . Assante I. 1Atense but ia
unable to do much more with the role of the oldetl
brother because It is so vaguely developed In t.bt
writing. Ann A1icher and Joyce Ingalls al\ two l~
gi1'1s. Frank M cRae as a has·been wrestler and
Lee Canallto u the youngest brother all manage
effective moments, m ainly because they are a ble•
to Invest. their character with personality and In-
dividual magnetism. -.
The film is visually impressive, thouah. due to
the accomplishments of the top technfcians tft·
volved. Lasilo Kovacs· photography is brilllaftt.
creating a son. nostalgic at mosphere through hill'
muted lensing of John W. Corso·s mar velous pro·4
duct1on design 1 art direction by Deborah BeaUdet
and set decoration by Jerry Adams 1 Bill Conti has.
provided a plea~anl and supportive muaical score.
and Eve Newman's editing is smooth. ft's all ve ry
romantic. fully capturinJ? a quality that Stallone
ha s uni.ucccssrully tried 10 incorporate m his
~cripl. which emerg~~ with almost no style
whatsoever ·
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INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Erma Bombeck
•Horoscope •Claulflecl
We're showing the
customer something she
wouldn't think of by herself.'
They used to ~ <'ailed "trimmers.·· and
lhe)' put toaetber displays an department
stor~ wtndows
Every holiday. every sale, evecy season.
they 'd derorste the daylights out of the plat·
ror~ behind th ttlas!> to lure the passer-by.
But along came lt\at architectural
~hemoth. the shopping mall. and wlMC>ws
didn't mean much anymore. A shopper un't
pay attention to Caney windows while hunting tor a place to park.
Gol\e are most of tbe outside windows. but
gone aren't the trimmers. They've shifted their
focus and changed their titles.
Today, they spruce up the store's insides by
attractively displaying merchandise. ln depart·
ment store lingo. they're "visual presentation" people
CJ
WHILE LOCAL department stores have diC· fering phll06()J>hies on how to present wares. all
have the same basic goal to sell.
They do it by showing the customer a
spanking-new way to wear a jacket. set a table
Greg Deranian dresses a mannequin at Bullock's.
or decorate a room. to sto .. e. Story-telling settings are known as
Admits one display director ... We're selling · "theater presentations" at the May Company in
an idea. a look. We're showing the customer South Coast Plaza. according to the store's
something she wouldn't think of by herself. All rashion stylist. Carol Davy.
of a sudden, we've created a need. The vignettes re-create scenes like cocktail
"It's especially true for women. beca use parties. outdoor sporting events and discos.
they'll go for anything. If you bang it on a man "The major thrust is to create real life situa-
nequin. they'll buy it. lions so t.Oat t he clothes reflect a California
lifestyle." says Ms Davy.
BUT-ACl'UALLV. clothing and accessories ''We want to show the items in a functional
on the mannequins are suggestions for ways to way so people can identify with them, rather
utilize the merchandise. ,.. . than have them say, 'Now what am I going to do
.. People come here to• get ideas. We show with this jacket?· " she adds.
customers a wa1' of wearing things or doang Likewise. the Broadway uses a ''theme" ap·
things that might not have occurred to them on proach. but with a mlhimum or props. "We're
their own." says Greg Deranian. assistant.dis going back to a more simplified l~k." says
play director al Bullock's, South Coast Plaza Richard Smith. "We try to tell a story." he
Similarly, Richard Smith, who does in·store says, but "not as elaborately as in the past."
visual presentation for the Broadway in Fashion
Island. says, "The main thing is to give a large THEMES ARE ine rely implied a t
merchandise impact to show it ofC. to sell it. Bullock's. For example. a grouping of three ------"""~ t9 hel · ~e so Che,Y'n know what they can mannequins might aU be dressed in different do... ----='--------=-----$1.yles ol hiking sboes.._w ·ackets ana heavy
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MANNEQUIN DISPLAYS djCfer from store mufflers to give the impresst0n t ey re
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Rosanna Patrona: 'Just the way it is.·
A pianist has decided
to become a nurse
because she couldn't
support herself in the arts.
By CHERYL ROMO
Of .. o.itr~ .....
"In Europe there 1s a strong appreciation or
the arts right now. Some of the countries sup-
port the arts and they are Oourishing," says
Rosanna Patrona, a pianist who has become a
nurs ing student at Golden West College.
Perhaps, she says, the values in America
will someday change and Americans wUJ also
appreciate the arts. But for now, sbe says re-
signedly, ''It's just the way it ls."
Ms. Patrona, 26, who holds a master's ..,
degree in piano from the Uruverstty of Southern
CaUComla and in the past bas been an accom·
panBt f6t.such notables as Gregor Ptatigorsky,
Harvey Pittel. Eudlce Shapiro and Gabor Rej{o,
finally bad to admit to herself sbe needed to
bave a second occupation that would provide a
1teady income.
A mualcl•n stnce tM •P 7 and tbe wtn .
ner of the Dimitri MltrodouJoa ward CS4,500)
from Utt HeUs Foundadoo u h11h school
tealor at Westmlnsur Htah, tt wa a difficult
41ecbion to make.
CStt PIANIBT, Pate C2>
( Bappeni11gs )
A Really
Big Bash
Thf' South Orange County . Y'wCA 's latest
fund-raising event was a real bash · · literally.
Dubbed a .. Fender Bender Bash," it was a
chance to double smash a beat-up jalopy .for just
a dollar.
More than 200 people took advantage of the
situation and released their pent·up automobile
aneer by hefting sledge hammers and denting
the dickens out or the cars provided by BW Mat· tesoa, owner of Rent-A-Dent used car rental in Santa Ana. •
And an additional 300 onlookers cheered,
ate hot dogs. beans and popcorn and sipped the
libations. Entertainment ranged from disco
lessons and belly dancers to the world's only
Polish Mariachi band. wt\ich strolled through
the car lot at lSt Street and Lacy.
Dorl Ahler. executive director of tne
YWCA, reported that the grand door priie "A
Low-Lights' Tour Oa Orange County fot' one cou·
ple. complete with a chauffeur-driven '63
Mercedes" --was won by Da~M&l'dd.alllo.
.: ~, "'~~,Ma. ... ~.~J9.1:J:i.e-YW.CA . according to tiSlilci,~p~~f~
People Peering
The Education Extension Club of Orange
County has awarded scholarships to Kim E.
Jones, Adell Pitts, Rosita Scott, Crystal
Waalllngeoo, Sal Joseph MaJino, Cart KeDdrtck,
Carl L. Crawford, .ruaalta Deall'am-and
DeWayne E. Roberts .•• Ly• M. Wallen,
daughter of Mr. alld Mn. ltoeakl L Wafferl of
Balboa Island, has been accepted to The
American College cor Lucerne) in London ...
The Newport Harbor Art M"8et.im bas an·
nounced the reelection of Mra. Harold L.
P11S.rl• as chairman of the Museum's Docent
Council.
~'sWho
The Newport Beach Chapter of Who's 'tlho
International took a moonlight crulae Friday
aboard lob and Betty Shnley's Nesco 1. The
coektaU party honored Mr. and Mn. Reed
Sprinkel. \
In addition to cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, \
guests enjoyed dining, dancing and champagne.
Ha.ta included Arlene Aade,..., NataUe
BeaJa•la, Lori Foster, Jim Harrt1H, Dr.
Robert Hafataderi Marlel Mle.,e, ao1er Mo•noe, C.nl Powe I, But TwtJecar a8d .1"411e
Pearee y_,, Jnttrnational coordlD.ton we~
Lori Cal¥111o and Trudy .MareeUJ.
Who'a Who tntematlon1l ls a social and
charily l'_"OUP ot sln1te _people. Proceeds rrom
the moonHabt cruise went'° the N•J Leacue.
If p llow Oii item for~. wild ir ro
Hol'fWmn,., ~ COOll DaUJ1 AJot, P.O. 8or l#f
Co1to "'''°· '21921 Or coll 1n-m1.
walk ing in the country on a winter day, explains different approach. "We are slowly switching
Greg Deranjan. from ·ooutiquing' a hanger draped with
"We're no longer doing environmental dis· clothes and accessories to mannequins. It's
plays Hke ·a real setting for a reaJ person.' totally there; it's a total fashion statement."
Instead, it's a fashion statement that just says
'Here are the clothes, here are the ac· MOST OF THE large department stores
cessories'," adds Deranian. pla n their displays from monthly fashion
guidelines issued by corporate offices. "The
"WE OON'T use mannequins," says Betsy memo gives us an idea or what the buyers have
Sanders, manager at Nordstrom. "We like the bought heavily in and where they have put their
merchandise to be picked up and handled, so we money ad-wise." says Deranian.
use display fixtures that make the merchandise The ensembles are then "pulled." piece by
accessible. piece. to create the desired look. Each item is
"There's something forbidding about a usually signed out of its particular department. mannequin. It's nice lo look al. but it's not easy to go up and check the prjce or something or see "Sure it's artistic." says the Broadway's
howthecolorlooksagainstyourskin. Richard Smith. "But It's a lot or work
"T'-e best thing for us is to take a long time coordinating that merchandise and planning
to put together a display and then tum around and thinking ahead ...
and have it taken apart by a customer because Deranian agrees. saying. "Dressing lhe
she liked it and bo ught everything on it," says mannequins is a tedious physical man~uver. It's
Ms. Sanders. not pleasing. The pleasure and creafivity hap-
RaffaeJla Zeek, assistant in the. Robinson'.s_ pens after you've pulled a look and it's coming strion-hl-andt:-diSPta:)'-41tepett'ttl~lrr'""~i$..41..__-t.cl~beJ:~'~'~~~~~~~=-:_:::-:_:-=-:.____::..::::1
Jonnie Larson
of Laguna, above,
and Tom Sather,
left. bash
,<I">!''""""''"" •••••:::~~ .... Q ' ~~· ··~lf: tO their
. heart's content.
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1 Patroa
Party
Th hotJt of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Eat.on wa the Un• for •cocktail party
ror th~ putrons of the upcominJt benefit for •the Am Ncan Cane r Society of Orungc
ounty d 1 The Bol de Cordon m(!tl M"C'OO unnuu
ttourm"°t dtnn r and aucUon ~ pla nned roi ·rue· da Oct 2.1, al ·Bta Canyon Cou~try
Club General chairmen ror the fund raiser
are ~1 r md Mni nthonY Vitt I. honorary chu1~1·pt>r!.On~ un• Cle1n 1 T revor ; Mr
Millon Brl'n • und OonnJ Recd M r~
Gro\'l'r A!'\mu~ 1
Who Gets
The Tab?
tt's probably a tr~de
:-.ecret , but I am 1n·
trigucd by waiters and
wai tress e s who In·
!>tin c tively know to
whom to give the check.
die 'or the table like a
hand grenade. the n
stands back so that each
may quickly toss it back
and forth from one
another with cries of. ''I
had the iced tea and the
apple brown belly. Do
they still charge for ex·
tra whipped cream? ..
A friend of mioe who
waited tables this sum-
mer said he 's no expert.
but he followed certain
guidelines .
The rnan who s um·
mons the wine list is
fingered as the man In
Ch.a rt] d get s. the
check.
The man who says in a
loud voice . "I think
you 'JI like lhia pJaoe. 1 'd
personally recommend
the barbecued ribs.··
sets himself up as an
authority check.figure.
Tbe man who sees the
check coming and still
doesn't bolt to go to the
restroom or to make a
phone call gets the bad
new~
The man even if he
just sk>pped by a table
full or women to s ay
hi!llo gets the check.
This last bit of in·
form ation fascinated
m e'. W it h a 11 t h e
freedom that has been
accorded women they
still feel more comforta-
b I e with "separate
checks."
Every woman at one
tJme or an other has ~ been to one or ~hose
; famous luncheons where ! the waiters, ignoring
· pleas to bill individually,
puts it all on one check.
He places it ln the mid·
•••
· '1fow much is the pot
of tea and the meringue
sandwich:''
''I'll get the parking if
so.meonc gets lfi~.fip.~
"I only have a te n
You owe me $3.26. ·
"l'm pa y ing for
Ruth's lunch. She drove.
Take back Ruth's
money."
"I'm not leavipg a big
lip. When J asked where
the women's room was,
he just grunted."
Men generally regard
all this as tacky. My
husband· took me to
lunch the' other day and
when the check came. I
i0$tlncUvely reached for
it an impulse from
raising three teen-agers
"What do you think
you!re doing?" he shout·
ed. "As long as you are
eating with me. 'J as·
sume the responsibility
for the cheek. Frankly. I
still find it a blow to my
ego when a woman picks
up the lab. Just sit there
a nd be feminine and
thank me for being so
aenerous and accom.
modatlQg. By the way,
you got two bucks ror
the tip?"
Now, that's tacky.
<From Page Cl>
According to a spokesperson at Golden .
West, Ms . Patrona's dilemma is increasingly
common umong men and women in the ,arts. ~~~· U-..:£.: ~~~.u}.~. marketable skill to continl:e1ilJ'tel'rrls~O'Vl? -"
fields.
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She chose nursing, she explains, because
she's always been Interested In the "helping
professions" and had a piano teacher who died
of cancer. At the lime , she ~alls, she would
liked to have been able to help him.
With the help of a $500 grant from the
California Student Aid Comm.is~lon's occupa·
t1onal and educ ational t raining program
tOETG >.she went back to sch?<>~ last spring ..
Ms Patrona expects to fwsh her nursina
training in 1980 and to be uble to work with the
dying. The rest of her time will be spent further·
ang her music career .
Currently living with her parents 10 their
Westminster-home, she practJc:ee two-and·a·balf.
hours each day and dreams or tra¥ellng all over
the world as an accompanist. Ms. Patrona
performs each month at tHe Allard Academy in
Santa Ana and later this fall plans recltalJ at
both the Bowers Museum in SanLa Ana and
Golde n West.
As a nursing student, she says she hu met
others like herself with master's dearees in
fields where few jobs are available.
The OETG projlram was developed to aaalet
those who want to acquire ~ marketable skill ln
the shortest period or time. Most of the student.a.
who receive grants ue entenni • neld det·
lgna1ed by Lhe California Student Aid Com·
m·lssion as being short of ~anpower .•.
;Jravel everywhere ...
Sund1y1
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From leW, Jan Vitti, Claire Trevor Bren, Tony Vitti. PIJ/ty-goers Walt Fiedler, Doagle Devine. Roaella Fledler.
o.t11, I'll« ~.., reme1 O'..._.. Attending were, from le~. Milton Bren, Mrs. Robert Eaton,
Robert Guggenehlm. -Mr. and Mrs. Ge11/ Muller. left. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Doan
( Borosrope ) Here's a .Hairy Query
WEDNESDAY, SEPt'. Zt
By SYDNEY OMARR
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: In April my
husband had his head
s have d like Te lly
Savalas. He keeps it that
way by going over it ARIES <March 21·April 19 l: Accent on cost. every two or three days
ne w starts, fresh concepts, original fo~at~ gel· with an elcetric razor. IL
ting to heart of matters. Leo. Aquarius figure has improved our sex
Aaa
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has n't been Involved in a
serious wreck.
prominently. You have support, YOU. need not be life a lot which gives
pushed around where prices .. Profits are Con· va lidity to t hat old wealthy people w.ho gested I write to you
cerned. Know il and act accordingly. . wives' Lale about bald· heard about Oebbie's about this problem.
TAURUS <April 20·May 20 >: Your lnsuncts headed men being more condiHon. They bave of· Tl RED OF BE!NC
This is more than a
s afely problem. it ·s a
marJtal problem. Mv
husband's driving has
been the cause of dozens
or arguments and ruined
many an evening. May I
hear from you'> l need
y our ht'lp .
UNSTRUNG WIFE
are on target follow them. Lead rather ~an virile. rered to pay her $7,500 if TAKEN ADVANTAGE
permitting others to set pace . or pohcy. Last week I asked m y it is a healthy baby. OF
DEAR WIFE : Voa
arH't alone. If all the
wives who bad Ulis prob·
lem wer.-lined •P ·
they'd reach from the
t>mergeocy ward or
<!edars of Lebanon in
Los it.ngel.-11 lo tht>
ManhaUan Morgue.
Aquarius. Cancer. Leo figure prominently. Do husband If he would Should she have healthy DEAR TIRED: No
not gulp food. Show consideration f~r your own sh ave my head . I've twins they'll pay Sl0,000 one can take advantage
digestive system! always wondered what Js there a law against o r you witho ut your
GEMINI IMay 21.June 20>: You ~ind ways it felt like to be bald. I this? J have a feeliog it cooperation. The. best
to ·•walk around" an ob~lacle. Be discreet wear . wigs a lot so It is immoral even if it 1s way to. get rid of un
avoid direct confrontation. Accent .on ~em-wouldn't make any dlf· legal. Please answer. wanted guests Is the
pornry delay. confinement. Dreams, allusions, ference in my usual ap-MRS. x. dlrett approach. Just
some fears and doubts are part of your personal pearance. He was sur DE AR X . : It , is say, "Sorry. we must
Half of my readers
are men. To you I say. if
you see yourself In m y
column today, coot it.
before you beeomf! a
murderer or a suicide -
or both.
scenario. Humor is a strong aJly · Know It; prised at my request but against t~ law to sell a get up earty tomorrow·
laugh al your own foibles. . not disturbed. His reply child. Ypar daag bter Good night and thanks
CANCER <June 21-July 221 : Accent on wtsh was , ''I'll think about coald a«ept compensa· for coming over."
fulfillment. displaying strength where des!res. it... Uon ror medJcaJ care but D E A R A N N
convictions are concerned. Friend goes into de· I could shave my head tbe transaction as you LANDERS: My husband
tall about a complicated plan. Obtain hi!1t from without his help if l describe It Is UJegaJ -is a kind a thoughtful
Gemini message. Do what you feel is right for wanted to surprise him and your lmtlncta are man. but r live in rear
you, not what you think others might expect of but I am undecided as to rlgbt -morally lt is that one or these days tre
CONFIDENTIAL TO
GLAD f CAN STILL
LAUGH: Big deal. So
can a hyena. T'he lmpor.
tint lnve • a
a ble to forget Ult' iDci·
dent. keep yoar mouth
sbut and be graciou to
th~ girt when yoa meet
you. ~ w6ether or ootf hould. k boUom will k:tlr;n-e and-n?e LEO I July 23-Aug. 22): ~dialogue-with --This is the age of "dq P.S. I bope you will children -or some in·
one who is in seat of authority. You can get your own thtp&." What see tbat Debbie 1et1 nocent person. No
points across: you'll be surpnsed at POSitive re:. do you think, Ann., some cocmselfng so she he's not ment.ally ·m. He
suits. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius figure prom· J E A N N E I N doesn't RJake fbe same wouldn't think of owning
inently. Articulate ideas, thoughts member HA NOVER. MASS. mistake a third time. a weapon, but he 'll do it
of oppositesexwillencourage andinspire. . DEAR J EANNE: I <C oatact Planne d withhiscar ;=:=;;;~~=:;:;~~=-;
VIRGO IAug. 23-Sept. 22>: Accent.on travel, can't lmaglDe any de· Parenthood. It's in the When he gets behind RUFfEll'S communication. s piritual insight. Be clsion that Is more your phone book.) the wheel he becomes a
diplomatic, gain overall view. refuse to argue bus iness -and less o E A R A N N different person -ag. UPtfo&.STHY
agaln!
with family member. Someone wan~ you to be mine. It's your bead and LANDERS: What ca1_1 gressive, impatient and
more vulnerable than you have a nght to be. if you want to shave It be done about relali.ves unbelievably vulgar. If ..._ Y• W ...
Hold fast to basic principles. ror what.ever reason, be who don't know when to another driver· fails to ......
LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Define terms. my guest. If you don't go home? My busban~ give him the right-of· ltU...._.._
talk language that Is understood. Means gel off like being baJd you can and r must be at work at way, be "gets even " by c.teMIM-548-0Jlt
sidelines and into game. Accent on resolution, always let your hair 7:00 a.m .. which means speedln,, passing him at ~~~~~~~~~='·
determining extent of rules and regulations. grow back in. we get up al 5730. all cost. using profane Your
expenses. payments. collections. . A t on LANDE RS : Our 16 · hours , yet they sit an~ horn and behaving like a canoe
Partner , other close associate or mate dlscusses 0 E A R A N N These people know our language, leaning on the A DBllY Pi/Or
SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21 L ccen 1 d h 5 it a nd s it. If m y spoiled child. I know Recycled.
documents marital status, production. rear·O d aug ~e~ hu s band doesn 't get many accidents haveOt'· . 014ott= priorities. reiauonshlp that ls Intensified. M~in· 1 5 Pre g nan l wit d seven hours' sleep he is curred because of Just -~;:;=
tain profile that Is the OPJ>C?s.ile of aggressive. h e. r .w:dfocck 0ch~ld . a wreck the next day I this kind of anger It's a "'~;;,
Go slow. lie low. play waiting ga~ei ~ather ?.i~~~ie" Is In her fifth get a spllUing headache rm~ir~a~c~l~e~m~y~h~u~s~b~a~n~d~~"===:==::::::::=~~ pertinent data. You'll soon use mate a your month and t he ~octor If I don't get at least -
owns. AgrGerrrat 8~~.anlUt.aSg~Nov. 22.Dec. 21 1: Study sa!d he thinks she 1s car· eight hours a night.
n.n th hi h g twins During the Last night I started to Scorpio mee1age work. diet, heal are g e. rr;~t preg~ancy I she hint 'at 10 o'clock that we
lighted. Avoid sensationallsm. C~lt ~ • was only 14 > she signed had a big day coming up
essentials. Finish project, ~rmiLbsitua~~ her baby over to the but this couple might as
follow naluraJ course .. Aues, ra. home that took care of well have been deaf personsfigure~':i.sc~an~J 19,. G()()dMoon her. They were really They s tayed until 12:30.
CAPIUCO ' c. · an. i 1· ject In wondeHul -provided -talking nonsense and aspectedcolnci1d~ no~. wl~gs~c~f~hanges: expert doctors and she gelling plastered on tensirt re auons ap, of even had tutoring ~she beer. messa~. travel. Young pers°'r ~~~.f:tfsm wouldn't fa ll back In My hus band and r picture ~ and so .. is persona all · school. were both exhaus ted SomQ~J~~~~. ~;~:.s:i : {~ur.securi· Las t week we received an.d ugly to one another
ty 1~ enhanced by greater knowl.edge. Sti~k to a phone call from some this mormn~ He sui.::·
reality or situation. Obtain vahd appraisals.
Don't expect something for notl\ing refuse to NEWPORT HARBOR
give up something of value for nothing. Cancer. CQU NSELI NG CENTER . Leo and a~her Aquarlan figure prominently.
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The highly effective method• utlRzed by Mr. Adam 1n
this comc>1~aive approach have been adapted from
experimental research and clinical practice. Through a
unique blend of l~ry training, behaviof modification
and 8fX)rOPftate nutrition this program teachet new
habits wtllch ofl8f the ind1111dua1 permanent control
over hie/her weight
12 Week Program Designed
To Teach The Participant:
• How to IOee we+Qht and keep 11 off while
melntlinlng Pf<>Pet' nutrition
• What the "need to overeat" repreeent1 to the
indtvldual • How to Identify the aoeciflo tenllon• In life that
contribute to OV9reatlng • H<Jw to uee one 't POwer to control thought•.
feellng1, and actions
• How tf achieve greeter .. rr .. eteem and fulflllmen • fOOd tlk•• II'• proper Plaot In ttte
1ndMdu1t'• life .
For further Information. or to arrange
8 private consultatlon at no charge call:
( 714) 833-1610
NEWPORT HARBOR
COUNSELING CENTER 1161 Dove St., Suite 230.
Newoort Beach, Ca.
(Offr the brenge Countv Airport)
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A recent survey disclosed that more than 80% of the individuals ~.-;· ·_t...:...Q1,~~.f~Ytcl ~,e "~h4PR~J?t:: ~ 'ti(:' lri" , •. ~~.";~~}lM!f<>'P"'~illf\J<HJ . . ~
ll so .. you may be ir.terested ,
1n our career assess ment prOQram.
We are not an employment aoency, c!nd Wiii not find you a Job We offer a
comprehensive pr09ram Of personality
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or are lust ready for a chanqe,
we can assist you in se1ect109
d career wt11ct\ will successfully
utilize ycyr potential.
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ca11 or write tocsay.
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1501 Westchff Drive
Suite 221
NEWPORT BEACH 92660
64W002
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P UBLIC NOTICE
SUl'E•tOlt CIOUH OP THE
SToUI OP CAl,.IPOaNIA "oa
THI COUNTY M oaANOE
..o.~
NOTICE OP INTINTION TO SILL •EAL ... o .. EaTY AT ... IVATI
SALi. E"il• of STANLEY A. AHLMAN
ta.I STANLEY AHL.MAN, Otce•s.e<! NOTICE IS HEl!E&Y OIVEN 111•1
on 0< etter Oc1otter 1'. 1'71, •1 Ille law
oflleu ot Keene tfld Olofl, Allornns •• Lew. lll3 WeS1 Coe•I Hlgllwey, ~"''' •01, lffw00r1 Beec". c..1o1ornld. t"41 utl0tr\l9N'<1. Dorothy M Ahlmen, ~ 1Ut111rt1 of IM Wiii of the •bOvf'
n•meO oec_,,t, wlll 1011 •• provolt
.... to '"" hlQhHI ""° l>t\I bldde•. •Uble<I to conllr m•lton by '"'d Superior Court, illl roQM, lltht. lnte•u l •nit e.t•t• of seld ooc:_..t 1t tht 11mP
of "''doth. •nd •II riQht. 1111e. end 1n. 1¥•01 the ellatt hll .t(QUHOd by
ooe•ehon 01 ••w o• ottterw1"'. otllt• tll•n Of In -lion lo tllat of W•d df'<P
oent, In end 10111e1cert••n rNl CH-•·
IY iK•IH '" ,,,._ '4fy .. _._Poll-8~cll._(.ouci:!I ~·n~. Stale ot •-------!Ic..ma;;;fi, cl " s
An undivieled __,..If lnt.,.111 ••
l__..tn -1 .. -lo Lot 12. In lllO<ll J, et 8elMe lr«I, M PM mff
•e<orCM<I Ill 8oo1t 4. P~ II of Mt'
'411•-Miii\ In Ille Office of , ...
C.ounty llecoroer 01 u1d O• .. nve
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The pr_.,..," tO""''°"'' .. _ dnd r•leff.-1lo••410 E. Belbcwl &lvd. 8elbN. Ne__. S..Cll, tentorn11 ,,,. w•• b IUl>jeet 10 cu•"'" toes.
co .. n1nt~ (.Oftdltloft1. r9'1rKI-,. ••· W?v•tlo<IS. r1911h, r19Ml 04 ••Y. end
o•sernen11 ot record. &Id\ or often ere Invited lor selo
oraoerw •ncl must ... "' wrot11>9 •nd m•Y be dellvtrtd lo tr.. u ecutrh oersonelly or to 1M olll<e ot lier et·
1orney•. 1(-el'\CI D-. 3JlJ Wn l C.o••t Hlghwey, Suite 401. Newport Bet<h, C•lllornl• 'l?.U, or m11v ~ toled 1n 1rw office of the Cleno ot ,,,..
>uotrlOr Court •I ""' time alter lllt '"" publtttllon ol thl\ nouct ""d
bf lore !tit ma1<1119 01 the u1e,
the 1erm> end <Of><lllion~ 01 ''" <•Sii or parl tll!oh ano oort crrdll. the
ttrms ol \UCh creolt 10 be •ctep11bl•
10 the vndefl>IQned And lo the Suoerlor
Court . ten percent 110•.i 01 the
.tmo11nl bid 10 eccomo1ny 1114! otler. •nd Ille 1>el1nce to be 1>o1ld ""°" con. 1orm1tlon cK Hie by Ille Superior
c.ourt. T .. 9', rtnh. QOerlh"9 ond
m11nfe111t1C• ··~'· ano l)(ffnl11m1 on lnsur•n<t ecttPl•ble lo lht
pur<hestr, 111ett 1111 pror•ttd u ol 111e
cute of recording OI convnenct. Seid ,.1. wltl ... m.O. UPO" .... U!.U•I
e3'row l11'~ TM pr-"'f I\ to.,. \Old on'" ..••
l\" !>Hit, t•t.-4 el to ltllt enG Ille UJ\ o.tr\IQMd ~~ Ille rlQlll 10 rl'IKI
.ny end ell olcb 011e0 ~ember ti. "71 OorOlhY M. Ahlm1n.
E1Kulrla of lhtWoll ot
St_., A Alllmen eh• Sl1nlev Ahlman. 0.Ctlwel
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l.eptembet 19, 20, :lfl, 1971 Hl111
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PUBLIC NOTJCE
PICTITIOUS auSINIES5
NAME 5T°'TIMIMT
T~. September 19. 1978 DAILY PILO T
The BlggHt Merketplac• on the Orang• CoHt
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PUBUC NOTlCE
P UBLIC NOTICE
NOTICI Of' l"TlltTION
TO I NGAOI IN THI! l ALI OP ALCOMOLIC l l VlaAOH Sep!. I,,.,.
To Wtlom II MAY Con<ern.
S11bled to lswen<e ol the lk tftll't •Pt>•IH tOt, notkt Is hereby given 111•1 1111 11nd•rslgned propose• 10' \111
•lcollOllc 1111ver•• •• ,,.. premlsn, dt\Crlb4d u lollows In Ill• sp•u
orovlCMd •'-' J im & 31127 Cont Hwy
So. Levun<1. m1' P11rsue111 10 \UC" ll\ltnllo11, llle
unOer\lgn•d '' •oplyl119 lo '"' Dtperlmtnl ol Alcol'IOllc 8evtt~ control 10< ouuence of en elc-llc
beveuoe Hcenn •or llc,tllstsl ror
theM -'eMl-et i.I~. ,,., ..
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o Bone F oca Public E•1•"9 Plett Herll"\c)n,FrtO
M<CIYllQ. Otftr"s A Publl~ Orenge CoHI 0•1ly Pilot
Sell\ 1', 1'71 U•HI
PUBLIC NOTICE
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£QUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
,_.._. •• Hotlce:
All rew estate advert111ed
ln this n ewspaper is aub·
Jed to Lhe Feder al •~•Ir
}lo u sing Acl or \968
wblcb makes ll 1llegal lO
adver tise "a n r pre ·
ference. hm1lal1on. or
discrimination based on
race. color. rellg1on . sex .
or national origjn, or nn
intention to make an)' such p reler ence. UmJtn·
lion. or discri minahon. ••
Th.ls newspaper will not
knowingly a ccept an)
a d vertising for r eal
estate w hich Is in viola ·
Uonofthe law .
9.RORS: Ad•eriisen
w.ld check their ods
dally and report. er-
rors 1..-•at.ly. The
DAILY P.ILOT a1,_1
labll ty for tt. first In.
correct IMertiea Ollly.
Home5 for ScH •••••••••••••••••••••••
G.Muol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IACI< IA Y IEAUTY
OHLY $14,900.
, This attr act i ve older
home has 3 lx>droorrls. 2
bath. is located on large
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NOTICITOC•IOITO•S C1'·7• lot with RV access.
su1"11tt01tcouuoPTME s u r1E111e>1tcounof'THIE Beautiful h a rdwood
IASTSIDI COSTA MISA
Hot Dog~ Highly desirable Eastside 4
bedrooms on a large lot with new
carpet throughout. new tile entryway.
remodeled kitchen and an enclosed
cabana . Cul de sac location affords
s pacious side yards for gardening and
privacy. Also. you're close.to schools.
shoppiqg and business. Presented at
$107.500.
U~l()UI: liVMI:§
REAL TORS". 546·5990
1525 Mesa Verde Drive, East, Costa Mesa
4 dlso in CoronJ del Milr. ell 675 6000
~COATS & WALLACE
~REAL ESTATE . INC.
/\ LOl'AllY OWNlO COMPANY SlHlllNG
IHE ~OUIH COAST ARFA SlNCF 1%~
PERNCT PLACE TO -PLAY in the
PRIVACY of your PRETTY heated
POOL in the PATIO of this lovely 3
Bdrm home. Quality hardwood noors.
stucco interior. Pri ced at onty S77.950.
, Hu rry to see this one! c .. S4Ml41
Servir•g Co-;ta Mesa-Irvine
Hu11t111yto 11 81_·<tCh·N(•wµort Be.ic.ll
HA VE YOUI OWH
IOU. TOP DESI
Unique Homes as looking tor a few
good salespeople ... because a few roll
tops are getting a bit lonely
Both the Mesa Verde and Corona
del Mar offices offer:
• Commission splits to 70/30
• Sales volume of $5 million a month
• Active & attractive offi ces
• Training sessions and bi-monthly
sales meetings that inform & inspire
•Computer ter minals. swing Joans.
accessible management and
numerous promotions
For an inte r v 1E:w phon£-Sandy
Orlowski (S46-5990l or Tom Boland
(675-6000)
U,_.IC)UI: ti()MI:§
REALTORS'. 546·5990.
1525 Mesa Verde Drive. East. Costa Mesa
also tn Corond del Mdf. at 675 6000
STATIOt<CAU POllNIAPOll STAT•MCALll'CMINIAPO• rtoors a n d fireplace
THE COUNTY Of'OptANGIE TH• COUNTY OP oaANOI higbli.ght the interior of ... .... ...., ....... '"" Estllt of ZELDA BEATRICE NOTICI OP ME A•IN G Of< t h is c h a r m e r . Seller
ASSUME
4 Bedroom. h ighly up·
graded 2 s tory wilh an
assumable VA loan thut
you can take over w ith no
q ua lJry mg or new loan
fees. Luxury features
lt.aban tile t'ntry. s hake
roof. btick fir e place. full
$61,900. '-=====~~~~~~ Near ocean an llu n t · 1;
angton Beach. Sh arp 2
bdrm . Just 1.5 m i. to
beach . ln a r ea or ex
pensive property_ 10•1,
Down. Call 962·778tl
PAYOR, Otcffsed. l"ITITION "°" l"aOltATI 01' WILL motivated. Make ortcr. NOTICE IS HE.RE8Y GIVEN to IM A N O p O a L I T T E II S p CALL 556·2660 cr.011orl of ll'ICI abOYt tllmed oeceo...t T • s T A M • N T A • y .. H 0
llWI •ti per$0n$ MvlnQ <l•i~ o111alns1 AUT HOalZATION TO AOMllOSTI• • SELECT the Hid dee-I ere req11lrtd lo Ille UNOE • THE INOEl'I NO I NT
lhem. with ll'ICI neu•.arv YOIKhe•l, In ADMINISUATION 01' ESTATES PROPERTIES
the olflc.e of Ille cler-ot Ille •bOvt ACT I entitled court, orloprewnHhem. wilh E1lel• OI RI CHARD TRUMANN
Ille "ecuurv vouchef$, to lht SMITH .iu AICHAAD T. SMITH,•~• EHGLJSH EST ATE vnderslgntd el Ille alllce ol Ille Public R. T SMITH, O<!CHstO. Admln.Ur•lor, 1300 Soulll Grand NOTICE IS HEAE8Y OIVEN thel $59.900
Avonve. S.nla Ana. <.alllorn1e. 9110S. PATRICIA KAY SMITH hH tiled $2500TOl1tl Down
which '' lhe piece OI bu>ont$\ of tht herein , ptllllon tor PrObelt ol Woll L So 2 4 br I ut\Otr,tOned '"all mailers perlaonlnQ tnd lo~ lu uenct ol Lefler l &rJnjt sty, 10 th• e11ate OI w•O oecedet1t. •llhln Tnl•men••rv to me Ptttlloner end pool ! A hand Y man· s
lour mont"' •ltat the tlrll pu1>11unon euthO,.Hlfon 10 tc1m•nl•1tr '"" ul•tt paradise! Paint and pro
KEY REALTORS
m irro r e d wardrobc. l·---------plus h earth tone ca rpel
Ing imd ~st o r <tll a 11ellt>r
t hul ha s tu mow ras t
CALL 751·3Hll
DtteO Selll-r I, 1m 01 E•llte• At\. reit'l!nce 10 -•c11 1, an· · "Sla' ...... r.'xccllent ~
WIS! 1·y "..:
TAYLOR CO.
Hl-:1\l.'I OH~ ~11.1t· l~'·Hi
llCi CAMYON c .c .-S175,000
Fabulous 4 bdrm custom built home with great view of B.C. golf course.
Family room w 1wN bar. recreation
room . (onnal dinm~ room. 3 baths +
lUX-ui:y pwd r.m.__ -Wte private pool in
o11111.u101Jct.. undlr 1i.. lndllPOfn<1en1 Admlnlwttlofl fit and you h ave yours elf .SELECT
.JA'OIES E +4£.*Mr tw lurttll'r11«l~MI, and !Ml -'-,,._ --" PROPERTrES
P\lbli< Admin.str~tor t !Jme •nd ~· o'/••rlno '"' wme Tnh m h VlO g. Ca II qw ck • ri;;;;;;;;;;:=:;;:::;-r:::~~itfi~~~~;t •C Adltlllli't(fllror' W1 he\ bHfl fOllll""'J;-tm;""llfl---....... -+.om,,...n-1<-_;:;.;. __ _-. __
A.....,,..ao1 111en1e1eo11i.. 10 ·00 e.m., In Ille counroom 01 QPf r1111 ~. \••8'C''''''' •DOit• nemed clec<d4tll OejHrtment Ho l of •-"' c:ourt, •I 700 I MES .a. VERDE
,_._~,~.o~ pa1u> Loc.-.ited or\ q_uiet
street. Call us today to sec'
AO•IAM ICUYl'Ell, COUNTY ClvicCenl•OrtvtWKl.lntlle Cilvot T 1•· 1!~~·11·~ ~ couNHL ~• AM c.11!o<'n1• < • • Pncod to sell' Beauttrul
""'0Av10 •· CMA,.t<EE. oE,.UTY oe~tct 5".1m11er ,;, ma. · .. . ) •• L 5' bdrm home on a
It Citric C-l'lne WILLIAM •· St JC>t4N, . • ••••!:if m a a n 1 f I t' (' n t I y 1'.0 .... 117' County~ ..
S..UAM,c:.littnll•tvn WIL'-IAMV.ICMMIOT ·----------1 land..<Jcaped lol. Reduced ~~~~~~~~~~~ Ttl: Ot41 .,.,,... )66$eft M ...... Or., Soolte -to$ 119.500 r:
•n-yow..........._ ... .._.._.,ca.,... IREA THTAICIHG 11: .a.sTSIDE Wlttl Wiii--Tel: tr141 ~ H bo ~ Publl'lled ,0r.,. C.o;nt Deny P110t ,...., .. , tw: ,...""""' . View of Newpor t ar r • COST .A. MES .A.
Seltt. "· 2t, Oct. a, 10. 1m 4d-71 P111>1l1-o.-eo.11 Delly P1to1 4 Bdrm 2"'a ba condo in "" ""
s.tit. 1',20,2t. 1t11 •4lH• c Newport Crest. Low. low 3 Bdrm. 2 bath custom ----------
PUBLIC NOTICE
Cf'.7>17
SUl'IEIUGa C:OU•T OP' TMIE PUBLIC NOTICE
'TAT•O,-C.Al t,OtlNIAPOlt ------BIONO· 12·1'
THIE C:OUN~~!~llANGIE CONTllACT NO. 0.·7'1
NOTI CE Of' HEAalNG 0 1' NOTIC~:~l:~~·~l~EN 11\el
l'ETITION f'O• OETEllMINATION lht Bo•rd of Edutallon ol 11\t THAT THEllE 15 NO SUPf'ICllENT I VtDIENCE ntAT l'IEltSON5 HAVE Nt wporH\lltU UnllleCS.Sclloot Olllrlcl
D I E D 0 T H E " w I s E T H A H ~d~r .. •:ro .~:::.·~r~~·:.i :~·~
51MUl..TANEOU5l.Y. October. 1911, •1 11\e office ol Hid E\l•le ol THEOOOAE RAYMOND School Ol"ricl, 10c41lt d •I tUI
HllLLDORSON. ~t.eilsed. Pl•<entla Street, Co\I• Meu ,
NOTIC.E IS HEREBY OIVEN 11111 Celllo•nl•, el whit.II lime WtO bkh will BEATRICE JUNE PEARY. as Ex·
eculor ol the Wiii ol Theodore l>triuD;.'~1i~~,~~°:A
R•ymond Halldor$0n, l'ias Ille<! lltreln All t>leb ere IO be In Kcoro.nce wlln
• pellllOn for.,, Ot-oer oe1ermi119 tllet Condi! Ions, I n.iructlons, end Ttteodore Revrnond HelldONOll end Helen Dickey HalldOr\on (Pr-le Spe<illcetl~ wlll<h •re l')OW on Ille 1n ttlt olllce of lllt PurchU1"9 Dlre<lor Cue No. A •11~. Orange C.OVlllY of WtO S<h004 Olstrl«. llS7 PIKtnli• S11perlor Co11rt I oleo under <lrc11msleKes In Wht<ll t~e ''"" Mii· SlrMI. Coste Meu, Celltoffll•, ftt27. llCltftl evidence tl'lll they .,.,,. died E•<h bl-r mu" •ubm•I • b•d
1 "'90Sll I 11 ttlt lorm of • C. rt 11 le<I or oll\erwlH tnen slm1111eneous y, rt Cesl'ller'• Cllttk or • 8otld eq1111 10 ltrtn<e to wllldl Is m.tde tor turllltr pertlcu11rs, Ind lh•t ,,,. time ano .. ,.. perclflt U'> of the-• ol Ill• PIK~ ot llffrlnQ IM »me ... , t>een HI &Id, made !NY-to Ille O<dtr 01 '"" HewPOrt·MeW V"'fieel Sc-Dl\lrk l for October 2, l97'. •t 9·oo i .m., In 1(11 In IM tvttll of l•llU<t IO tt1ter Into courtroom ol Deoertment No.lot 1eld rt •I 100 OvK Center Orlv~ We\I "'" Conlrect, 11\e procee~ ol lh~ f::.M C•tY of Sent• AN. c.111orn••· ' <ht<ll will be lortetltO to Mid Sch004
price atS135.000. home an beautiful cond. 400U1",,.. FOIUU. Mccss for R V & boat. CJl MUS $98,500.
L t:pJSh cg~1s:~.
3 Bdrm , 'l bath on h ujte
lot. with loads or poten-
A lack lay Special t inJ. $95.750.
First time offered in 121" WESTMINSTER
year s. Outstand1n~. R-~•uced 53000. 3 Bdr m .
custom d ecorated home ""
with large cozy ramil~ ram1ly room. lm mut·. S room. bu1 It -in TV. ac tl\ru-out. Flexible terms.
p a neled b~r . Cou_nLry $70.500.
kitch e n w ith stu1nt•d 0 g lass windo w. a nd room
S for pool m ake t his u
perfect family h o me.
673-8$50. -mL.ll:iiMil ~ ~
I [i fft'jiffl ~
F HELP LET THE SUM
SHIHEIM!
WOODED CHARM
Unique moun tain at·
mosphere. S w eeping
redwood deck e nc loses
sparkling jacuzzi! Stun·
ning hv1ng rm. hned
w /ced ar: Spaciou s
ma!>tte r "u1te
wl h1deaway orricc' Mus t
see to believe! !furry .
call 645-0303
FORESTE
OLSON
'· ,, . ..
OCEAHFROHT
3 Bdrm . + den home on
JOX85 ft. lot: rrpl.. b uilt· w. patio. beamed ceil·
ings. $375.000
673-366.1 642· 2253
associated
BPQ•E~·. llEA,T(JR~
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WESLEY M. TA YLOI CO.. REAL TORS
2111 San J~ Hih ltoad
MEWPOIT CENTH, M.I. 644-4910
PARK LUCEY ARD
IM MESA VER.DE
Makes you reel you art•
out m the countr y. Over
ZJOO sq n or s pectacu lar
luxury. J bdrms. film rm
din rm. lluge t•ounlr'
k1tC'her. w i cook i.:.land ----------•I Abundance o l stora~~ CAREFREE CONDO c abint>t.s walore'. Dbl··
L arges t Woods trt·arn door entry wt bollle gla~~
model Gr(•;il t·onvr m11r bic . 545·!1491
m ences. underSI00.000 3
Bdrm 2"2 baths. slyhs hly (~1wm;rn1f11m1
u pgr a d e d -bcn ut1ful
cond ition. Commu n ity real estatt>
pool Cull loduy lOS<'t"
5'2·5200
'I LEASE OPTIOM
Seller wants rast action
on 3 bedrm. 2 ba . S79,000
Call 64S-9l6J
OPEN HOUSE
REAL TY
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C_l_ass~1f_•ed~A_d_s __ M2_·_56_7_81 .............. -..
Oeltd ~_.,IS, 1918 Ol!lrl~~~l:;>;::~:~d may bt V:!~-0 ~St J°"N. rtQUlrtO •I Ille OtUrelton OI Ille .__, y e.-OISCrlct.
TMOMA5 I.. L°"O NO Blcldef mev Wlllldrew hh 810 IO• 5'll1e HI·• 1 PtrlOd of tony.five oav' 10 1 tltor
Wl1 l'aMt dot V•lellel• ,,,. date wt tor ttie _.,i11911Wrtol. Lt"'"• Hllh, CA m » Tht aotrd 01 Eovcetlon or llM Tel: OU ) Ml·DM Newporl·MM• Unllleo Scllool OIWICI ·~.::-..:~~~st Dally Polot reserves lM rlQlll to rtlect ..,,~11 " -··..-· Bids eno not ntet1wtlly •«-' '"'
We"re s uddenly back on
I th e market. Prid e o f
own ersh ip 3 Bdrm. 2
bath Mesa Verde home.
Immediate occupa ncy £-Owner moved out. Must
.. :;ell~ Gall now!
own sun r m w l French
doors & sky light. You'll Choice Ecnhi•
forget your curci. This Location. 2 s tory 4 Bdrm
lovely Mesu Verde home 2 baths. large lot . RV Bl'
also has a 20X30 udd·on cess.$99.950
macnab I Irvine
ll<y
EnJOY breukfasl 1n your '
fa m rm w1Crp1c & cathedral ce11tngs & R2 LOT --~..:, _______ ...,.,....,..--
se111ember 19, 20, 2•. 1'78 «33-ll 1owes1 Bid , 1nd 10 ••l"t a11y
lnformtllly or lrr~utarllv In eny BIO lra ck ligh t ing . Atld r: 765 Hamllton. SPYGLASS VIEW EXCLUSIVE received. ' DATED: s.pttmber 18, 1978. NE~PQr.;r.-~IU.hl!Jj)~ P. T~;~~-~Jo-,.~. ~-'J.'~ '·~11yHarveyFlsher,Ct'M.
bdrm s & D~ & you h.im Drive by only. · r11 t r .,.J;JO . .l'l.l~Q.~ l
•· ~~· ... ~~-~•.mT_,,~i~{v~~WMW<iHff~··~<;r\~t:'}yt .:::::::;::::::J family. All this for only 541·7729 rm : ramily rm : new sunke_n tub.
PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie 101iow1119 person 1, doing ""''' "''~ ·~ .. ihl..,&..:~~..i.+.!. ....
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PUBU C NOTICE
l'lc:YITlOUS eUllNIH NAMelTATlllMMT
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PUBU C NOTICE
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THE (IC)UtfTY M OttAMOE Purch.tslnQDlreclor
Ne. A-t42M 1710 i~DIO. NO Tl C IE 0 ' ME A II IM G 0 N Publl111td 0.41n99 CO.ii Dally Piiot
l'ETITION l'O• OaOllt OlllEC· Sept. 19, 2•.1971 4440-78 TING T•ANS,Ea 01' l"IHOMA\. l'•Ol'EltTY I ....... c:Mt, s.ctltft
U l.SI ESTATE OF·ALAH LEONAllD
PIEflCE, eu ALAN L. PIERCE,
DeceeMd. NOTICE IS HEllEBY OIVEH tlltt
Petlti-r, PETEii COOKE, lies llled
llereln • Pellllofl lor Ordtr OlfecllnQ PUBU C NOTICE
Trensltr ol Person•I Properly Cl"n t•
P11"11ent lo Pr-lt Code, Stctlorl SUl'latOltCOUltTOl'TH•
ISl.S, rtl~"'°9 to Wllldl 1' mllM lor STATI OP CALIPOttMIA POlt lurlller -1k U4en, ...0 !Mt lllt ti.,,. THI COUffTY 01' OltANOE •nd piece OI ..... lnQ the .~ .... !'lei MO. A..f1UI
t>eenUI tor HOit. i. tm,•t•:OOi.m. MOTIC• OP H•Allll M• 01' In 0.11¥1'"'"' J o4 Mkl court, at 100 Civic Cen~ Orlw w.st, Sente Atll, l"eTtTIOH l'IOlll ~TeaMINATION Cellfornl1. TNAT lNl•E IS MO I UPPICllMT
$tld ~r~I property, tit\• le 1v1o•lica TMAT l"tlltlOttl HAY• which ts ci.tmed, lftd oo-ulo!I Of D I a 0 0 TM • It WI I• T M AN
whl<ll Is $Olill'll, by Pttltl-r, Ii llMU'-TAM•OVll.Y. ducrll1t<U $follows: E •t•I• of HILf.H KOST••> «• 1 s111 <•> soutll AM•rl<1n l'IETe •s. OKNltd. Emtrtlds, Tott! W.IQlll 11cli. NOTICE IS HEllE8Y GIVEN INI lb> Two 171 Rownd Brtlll•nt ANNE WENDT, e1 e.11e<11tor Of the
DlemOtldS, TotelWelgllt 1.1HIS. Wiii oi Htltfl Koster "'*'· hat llled
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""°"'"for PetltlOfltr CM'ltY C1tr1i1
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SEL L ~g~ER o w N master bath: private courtyard_ &
$895 FEE-Assist In ads JUST THINK rear patio paved tn quarry tile.
fin.sales, escrow etc 'R eal Est ate A Pool. jacuzzi + a Ko1 pond. Appl.
REALTY FREE UKE MEW onl y. Offered al $495.000. Donna
R.E. A~v?~~Service 5!°n'fs~:e.~~~~e~el~·~ ~~c;~~~~e!t'!.i!~ God s ha ll 644·6200 / Larry Oyer
530.2224 sim ple wit.h Dolly Pilot 1~ ba. all new crpts. 642·8235. ( U· 143) ~~~~~~~~~I Classified Ads. And If paint. appliances, Ught
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Classlried Ad-Vis e r a t D. J . fffuntro, lite.
642-5678 549-3162
M , •-ao.1, Ac•w1 CVode
V Aueu/11t9 t;a M• Steu to ""°<lop ,,...\C>Qe lot WednnOOV. •toe!"'°"" ca..c_..iong •o numbtrl .;I~ .Zoch.it bt•ttl &IQll
642·1235 '°' Oover Drive
644 ... 200
Harbor View Center ,. Irvine .. , C..mpus v1111y Center
752-1414
~COkiwel Banker ~ RtSl()(NllAl eQOl<(RJ\Gt COMPANY
PllSIDIHT HILLS POOL HOMI
One of Turtle Rocks finest areas
with 4 bedroom, fa mily room. large
yard. pool and jacuzzl. Prlced right
al only $179.500 land included.
• COUMaL u.-. co.
844·9060
JI 11 IAN JOAQUtN HILLS ttD IN~CUfT'IA
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..._... 100 .... ,.. 1 .. 1 C.W .. M• 1022 C-W .. Mw 102 MON'MCELLOTWNllSE
•• •• •••• • •••••••••••• •••••••• • ••••••• .. ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• ••••••••••••• •••••••••' 38r. aBa. l3'70 Mt ft. Obi
"WCMAa. C&Oll '° ........
Ir lhla ht! uurul 3 bedroom view home
were located In NcwPort Beach ll
would be priced clou lo $300,000. : .
bul lt'a natl ll l• only sias.ooo. located
hlah on hUl In Mission Viejo with
\le tow rd rum of the Woc1d in
Laaun Beach. It has shutters,
olanum noon, $pan1&h We entry,
camel col« carpets lhl'OUJhoul and a
spectacular pallo and 1arden. This
Unique Home 1 m move--1n condition.
Pran~ aaain l& J~L SlJS.000
,..,. u Mf
REAL TORS', 6 7&-0000
2443 E.»1 Co.11 Hiqh~v. Coron• dtll Mar
"''" m Mna V"rlr ,,.. t;.ic, r.ooo
OCIANFaONT
t"ino craft.smanahlp tn mahog. trim &
oak noors. sets off this landmark: 4
BR. 3 ba. home in finest location.
t:stabllshed trees & lawns. $475.000.
IACI IAY
MIW SIA..,, HONI Wl1H YrlW
2IOJYedltO.,.._.
z bedroom• den -2 bat.ha, fireplace -
Big kllchcn with breakfut area -Side
y1 rd, has room for PoOl or large patio.
Priced be&ow market all239 ooo. Small
down payment & owner will assist ln
noancln; or Jeue opllon. Open House
Sat &Sun 1 ....
CAL&. 671-1617
•.H. IOl91"SOM. llALTOI
IAll6AIM HUNTllS
lie.re'• th• one you've
been Jooli:ln1 ror •
attat MCA Vl'J"de tamlly
hofM '°' °"'>' s1uoo. 3 8dnnZta.Ui fa mily room
w/fplc. Lot.a ol H lru, ,.,
acty t.o mov\l lnt.o. Call
Mfl.IUI
a.'* HERITAGE
RE ALTO HS
C.....dtlMcr 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LOWIST PllCED
HOMllHCDM
1110,000.
CdM Cottaae. Good Jocu·
lion ~ R·2. Room to
buJld. Submit your
financlQI. Call 840-5112
A.lent
1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
attach aar, aupn loc.
pools. clbhle. aharp de·
cor. $67,800. By owner
~123 or 960-679S
$8000
DOWN
' BR executive home, party ~I. Jacuul. No
QU8llf)'&ng. 957-1998 I
fri Plex''
Great Income!
Lovely 3 unit bulldln1 In
prime area. Each unit
with 2 BR " custom de· cor. Lush I Call now:
BKR. 54().1720
POOLHOMI
I "'YCIUT A quiet 3 Bdrm home on TllPLD
"" 11 larae lot. Located on a In super condition. Len·
LeASI cul ck sac. Family room. in1 State. Sell contract.
F.xccut Iv~ New po rl pool. BBQ pit. copper Reduced l.0$148.000. with
Baycl'f!llt · ' bdrm. 4 ba plumbina. P08Sible extra Sl.5,000 down. No qualify. fnnl dinina rm pjua Jiarav room lo aarage. Call Ing or costs. Income S9SO
II v rm & fa m rm . ~5880 tor more details. mo . 0 w n e r I Agent.
Backyard I• an entGr· 548-S777
LaAnen deUaht. • lec!haded --------PGOI fsjacuui -1as BBQ, BY OWNER, Mesa Verde,
outdoor lilhtl at heatera. 4 bdrm, S92.SOO.
3 cu 1ara1e. A very hiiiiiiiiiiiiiilillliiiiiiiiiiiillil-1 54IMM9S
comfortable home.
S.-7711 OWIB AMXIOUS
llDUCID DUPLEX Lovely home, localed in
excellent area. Owner
h• moved aod Is selting
1:::1 Walker C lee
reaJestat.e
VJ. TERMS
In College Park la t.hla
Iara• 4 bedroom homo
with family room and a
bonus room . lt'11 a
Cornell. und the owner Ill
anxious. Now ul(ln!l suuoo.
IAMCHUALTY
Hl-2000
~T'SYOUI
PUASUU
Bike to the Jake rrom
your coiy 2 Bdrm. 2 bath
Townhom e In Wood•
bridge. Feeling lazy'.'
Stroll to lhe pool close by.
Want M>litude? 'rake a
sunbath on your secluded
redwood deck. This
home has all the fine
qualities of an S&.S built
home. HURRY ON TIDS ONE!S88.~
Ctl for Detail•
644-7211
-.,.... M'W mate. two at.y ..._ wffll
oH• •fews w ~re· for ,.... n. ................. ttnpe-. .... urmc
tll• bath. Supub co111tructJoR
for ••• SJ I 5.000.
-FnlWy ii•hsl.d ..... with ........
OC._ .... C..yoR YMWt. Mew C.,. ....
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worftl .... t.r ... Slzt,100. ,_ .. ,, ..... ...,....._wffll .....
eehtt, MW carpetl"t,~:wllM decllt. Ndwoodlloth!M. .... .......
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............. $261,000.
-a.. oc.t••,. atto. cand1 I I :l
hcf .... wood cmd CJ19• mit/itllt tNpt
oway fro• two be.cltH.perll• ••d
t1to11pllf. &....,. .. Ill I....... to two
b•droom ••d 21/2 b•tlt1. For th• c111en•.._....,.... ..... u11.ooo.
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497;3331
SACRIFICE 4 Br 2 Ba.
view hm1•. Pool n yd. T.O.W $l29.000. 873-34l5
1050
lo stroke. Le1s urt'
World 2 BR. 2 b• manor.
MO$U)' rum. Incl sterling
"Dresden China. SSUOO
cub. 837 ·2l.53
a..-....... IOU •••••••••••••••••••••••
Coodo overlook1n1 Golf
Course·2Br. 2Ba, sa&.000.
By o wnr Open H u SaVSun. 661-1236 ----Laguna Niguel
Realty •
MORTHY11W
270 Degree panoramlr
view of Laguna Niguel.
Fabulous cust. Jaeuu 1
and load& or decking, 4
bdrm, center is la nd
cooking. r a m ·rm ~
more. Orily 1139.SOO.
493-9494 495-5220
49 .. 2413 ll0-1050
MluicMIVi.jo 1067
Fine 4 bdrm., 2'n bath f am.ily home on
quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool,
playhouse, extra storage $169,000.
IAYFIOMT
Several fine bayfronl homes-
with pier & slip
I .-wrc>IT SHOIES
Close to beach·lnvest or
ll ve.. In this 3 bf:drm 2
b~th b each h o use.
atasacrificeprice.Huge c M living room w/fplc.
Formal dining .. Gourmet GIVEAWAY NICE ........ 1044 .._.. I041 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Woodbridge Biscay 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. ••••••••••••••• Imm a c . 5 8 R San kitchen. 3 Good sized • •
bedrooms. All this on ex· Prime location. Owner
tr em e I y p a r k Ii k e must sell! VA terms .
around.a. Take advan· Call Agent. 752.0424
bdrm. 3 bath, fam·rm. 2 Velarde. famllY rm. new
frpb. S20K In upgrades FABULOUS crpt~. prof. lndscpd Pnvat.e patio entry lead inc into cozy 1unllle liv·
inl rm. It'll move fast al
Sll0.000! 673-8SSO
AskingS149.000. J. Owner. ~ __ 20_1_1 _____ _
Agt.5:1H7).1 HAMPTON IMlwporilffcll 1069 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR
()llfN IH 9 • II \ ION 10 Ill H< I '
taae. won't last. call --------•
546-2313
Ol'fN Ill 0 •IISllJN1081 HICI' Woodbndge 3 BR 2 BA in beautiful Greentree. •••••••••••••••••••••••
MOVEINNOW Creekside Aspen home. ldealJyloc:atedonalarge MIWPOIT
This vacant beauty is re· f\!Uy draped. carpeted & lot. this 4 or s bedroom TlJPLEC
ady to go. Out of area landscaped. 193.9115. home has Just been re· Lovely Newport Triple~
J l . ' . . . • . ' t ' THE REAL i'l11111 ESTATERS owner says sell quick. Owner. 551·4038. Lease duced to $107.SOO. The SPUT LEVEL. 3 ~BR 13, 2 Bedrm unJts. Owner
Only 10% dwn. Ownr op0onat$495 mo. prof ess 1 o n a I I y cst.m bome w/IKIO sq. rt . will cooperate on inmtll· S6500DOWN
No qualifJtnl-Qlper 3Br
& pool OD quiet ltreel. Aa· !tuntbable8W~ VA loan.
HICMfOMf&L
Newl1 listed Came .HiCblands home, back
up to beautiful natura
canron with abundan
wild lire. 4 Bdrms ..
paneled family rm .• wit
a frpk. in the mstr.
bdrm, All aJl. a ranlasli
home al a very senaibl $254,900 including th
land.
-------S •~&•Pool'. w/,._.,..,allfianancin°.4 000 T··-.. • landscaped yards In· olsundecks.$224,000. ment sale' All I __. ,.. -'" • W BRIDGE wm.,,e. elude loads oUruil trees, · eaan. Lovely home in excellent BR. fptc, much more. 2 Br 1 ..... ea ...... ooo B _, _ __. Prime investment. Ex· • n . -· · . y r...._.. vegetable garden .. , .. •s 19 area. Huge llving room. S!IZ.SOO. n.-~ c:c:.,""""' -'"8 b d d • .,,.. ceUent location! Owner vw•..,. .. -........, .. ~ · e an s trawberry 990So Co H Soarin g ce llln gs . beds. The communit y l . aat wy wUI consider cont ract Call Us At
714-7800 Gourmet kitchen w ith It's a Steal! Broadmoor 3 LAGUNA BEACH , Call now7S2-l700
brealdaal area. Sunken ~ fR€'TIG€ br. SIM.990. Bisc:ay s br. alsopoolh11Ca·8 T1 1~!§~)'pafrokradned Ol'fN"'"''''~'lllV 'OllfNKr ·
BASTM ~ Q, ........... ..
llVIHETBRACE jacuzzi. fountain, custom HOM£~ 642.0112.64.H687 tails. IEADY •1lilaill'1J famlJy room. lluge pool, --> gigantic lot. Sl59,990. · W\14 • ,., . I
Cunomir.ed 3 bedroom, c.erraced, blln BBQ & ----'------• FOR YOUR F l R S T \ :~l'iQfjJi ~:r!~1 ~~~g~~: :~;,/if1}1~23a&pt. to s.mw.~!t6H4wy.NB ~!f~~~~~~:~:i~ l:'.~rg:.~itJ~~a: ~;;· ~· ~·-~· ~~~~~
BeautUuJ home. Call for Ol'N111•>·11 \1ur.•1>M Nlf1• 64-6 Br'5l.000.~1818. golf and tennis faclhtles OOVERSHORES
information [ I with 1Bq degree view of Ownr/Bkr must sell 4Br. ~,,"E1~~·~. c°1~E:Ou CllilJW "'"" ~Y.~~~:!' ........ , .~ "' ~~:~ :~!·:!::~ ~~r...t~~~::: ~Ms M.:~ :!1;!: r111.....,,-o.,.-t-"tJfrp"""lc.-'1:i1111a~~-~.,!lc· ~·· Lo~sl rfced tennsuound. ma ny other-irrras __ _ .. ~ .... u om~ .. __ 1022 v.ESAVERDE . ....,.,.__....w. -uri1 woou mo e . S229.500. Opl\ ~
.,._. ' ..... own A Division or xlnt cond .• $89,500. Open MotJvaled seller . submit IMJOY 12·S. l.531 Highland Dr. -~~~~nec!~·I o+n 7:00 :;:;·: II arbor lnvtfltment O> ••••••••••••••••••••••• House Dally l·S. 2972 An· on price & terms. Call IAMCH REALTY 1llE LUXURY and dis· 64$-U260tSJ3.l3l6.
Beautifully decorated l~~;i::~.;;;~~~~~HOME~~~+~l~ ... ~C~OM~~EI drosSL,546-4478 . 1 tdiahOcc.p•cy 640-SU2Agent. 551-2000 tinction o( livlna in this m...r-y _.__ " Huge yard. fruit trees. spacious n ew 3 Bed. n-::"d/-Bc.·'" WI = a~ Harbor Hi&h ftriu R9dllc~ IUCCOLA IEAUTY rm for pool. 4 BR. 3 BA. New. upgraded. 2 BR 2 BA SACRIFICE!! h 0 m e . A d m 1 r e ne81 .. r 640-9019
trict. Call for S Lovely pool home in East ram rm & den/bbq. walk home se 111 n g be I ow Beaut. new Lg. 3 brm. breathtaking views from 111E PROPERTY il!J~.ni.~.e~~ulh ..WUSTIMG! to 259,000 Costa Mesa. Big living to Mesa Verde Country market. lmmed. oc· totally upgr aded . living and dining areas MART OCEAM1/2ILI. Sout.ho(Bayside.Arare room with fireplace. Club. R e du ced t o cupancy.SSl·ll66 673-43ll lmaginefrlendschau1ng
3 Bdrm home, nice area or Grut duplex l>uy: 2 a nd s u r Pr Is I ng I Y Huge kitchen with bltns. $138,900. Ca II Glen By Owner. Turtlerock. 3 m a sealed fire• pit. or
N. Long Beach. huge lot bdrm. house + l·bdrm. spacious 3 bedroom + 811 bedrms with walk·in Hellwarth63l·l266 BR 2 BA + family rm. OWNER turn your attention
w/Lrlr access. ~.000. apt. over 2 car garage. den. 2 story home. PLUS closets. llu((e yard with Pool, jacuizi. $145.900 toward the c:oiy den with
Callahan Really Only $159,500! Belte r a never vacant roomy sparkling pool Diving Prin onJy. Call after 7. OESP£RAJ£1.I. fireplace and oria1na1
714-842·6446or hurry on t.hla one •cause rental. Pvt financing board,11Jde.and.cabana. Bob. 752-8259 st.a.toed glass. There art-
213.86().llOM it Includes the land! provided al substantial Many. many extras! <.:all Llke new 4 bedroom. features too numerous to ---------1 lcAoaleyProp. I saving.stobU.)'er. naw,546-ZH3 UMIVYSITY PARK bonus r oom. 3 bath . mention. Come. whilt>
• .._... Cal for details ""'" '" ., . ,, ''V"' io"' "'"', 38r Standrord Twnhome. fanuly room with wet there IS still time to con =~?.1~:f.;~ ~~·~6~7~5-~7~0~6~o~·~~I H4-7ZI
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room & rplc. Sparkling 1 -R LOW 2Br. Oranaetree Patio munity with no associa· NORltllfS REALTY WT.... •treat MESA v-oE .. I d J u s T 49~ •057 oversized pool. Detached U\ Home, central air, agt. t o n u es · ...., 1,ruest bdrm w/bath.and Huge master s uite. ---------3000 sq ft customized sst-4882eves. REDUCEDTOS119,SOO. ---------
alley entrance. For de· Isolated for intimate DPLX 3Br borne + 2 Br home nr golf course. DOWN tallscall540-ll.51 privacy. 20x20 Family Apt •. both w/frplc & Owner wlll carry 2nd. room. Xlnt loc. near garages. &en Larkspur. _S..;..17_5_.ooo_._54().._7_1_96 __ _
beach. & golr course. $210,000. By ownr prin CUSTOM HOMES ... ~.._HERITAGE
CULVYDAU
38r, central air Central
Park loc. agt. 551-4682
FUii price S84.900. Call only~l840 VA terms!' Bedrooms+
962-7788 OPEN DAILY pool, make this a great ·-------• --------KEY REALTORS "HARBOR VlEW", 5 BR. 345 E. 23rd St, C.M. family home! Talk to
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V •c pool. tennis crt-u fm t ly homes. 4 bdrms. 3 754-1202 . Do YoU like country liv·
A AMT SECURITY yard. unusual pnvacy, baths. silting area ---------lng? Everyone will Uk
Rudy to occupy, 3Br. S290,000. Courtesy lo wlfrplc In master bdrm . .,_·,_. I 026 this large and comrorta· l~Ba, 182.SOO. Hurry it blus. 675--0580 wet bar ID family rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble home . it has th
'ti t 'C 11 t ... ga te in JASMINE Much more. Come & see bedrooms • a fa m1I won 88 · a usa CREEK; secluded, yet JASMIHECRHIC them . Owne r /Agent RBCT:f'OIUY room -dinmgroomand a
714-7100 near everyt h ing; Come see lhe s pec· 552·4894 or 642·2164 or AUrentappUestodown bonusroom all ofthLS
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S67.000I
spaclOW13 bdrm .• family tacuJar OCEAN vn:w 642-7752. payment. S480 p/mo-situated on a large vie
rm., formal dining rm. from this 2 sty. 3 BR. 2'1'.t 9mo. lease w/opt. to buy lot. Call today for details
bome, <Z20011<1· ft.) ALL ba home. Master su1te ---------at S93.SOO. 3 BR. 2'h ba. ONONEFLOOR.Highly bas view plus coiy AREALFIHD den Townhouse w/wet·
upgraded. $239,500 · Will re treat w/flre place. Spacious 3 Bdrm. 2 ba bar. frpk , trash compac·
con side r l ease o r $245.900. Avail Nov. h o m e, w 12 b rl c It tor . pool & jacuzzi. 2 red hill ~
'15 2-75 00 lease/option 640-2422 fireplaces. turned wood sauna & c lubhouse.
()pen Sat/Sun I ·~ PM posg and a-deep window -small ocean-view. 1'432 --------• UIATHTAIUNG ledge for your plants. K.R. Propertles,493-9381 S89,9QO,
2 8edr m + cf en. Im . macula~e & pride of 2 DUPLEXES
RAMCH IEALTY
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HEWPOIT CENTER
UAL TY 640-1112
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110111 ILlllS CD.
OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE
COIONA DB. MAI
Canyon Crest &tales, Popular ••E"
Plan. Two Family Bdrms., 2 Baths,
Formal Dining. Wet Bar, Pool Ana
Jacuzzi. Beautifully Decorated Jn
Warm Tones. Upgraded Carpets
And Wall Papers. Minutes From
Fashion Island. Sl25.000.
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fireplaces, Iota of charm
PLlJS Income from
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family rm, CUii c1rpet/ -
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schools/ s hopplna .
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94-9817
2BR. twhae, nu rust cpts,
W/D, lO"k down · S58,500. Owner art 8PM. 964·21'6
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& pool. BonWI rm. EZ BY OWNER. 3bdr, 2ba. l•mlly. 3 Br. hUJO patio LIGHT '94-86lt
beach & frwy occt111 RV" atts1, cualom In·
MIWPOIT HACH
UALTY 675-1642
tile~~
OCIAN & ILUff VIEWS
are yours from this elegant 2·
bedroom. 2 bath & den unit. Pool
and jacuzzi. Lush grounds overlook
Dana P oint Marina . Perfect for
weekend o r y ear round living,
S12~.000.
Sll9,000. Seller must tertor. l m l. to bch. CheetY Condo thi t /cola for 1 ed d
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Oeluxe mcdlcalunit Cosla ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ie.Los~ear 5 Polnlli. mannered Coc kapoo s!7:ir::r:. Wllltraln tndoavarlcty Suzy.S47·~ ~e 3 br. :t•' ha, t•nd looma 4000 Meci;a. 1.500 sq. fl .. 48•. Want to invest &/or work . 848·24 or848·3603 type. Call 759•9434 Call For Ott.Ifs ol ll!IMJmbly work. trim lJeauty Operator. must tw
rraat Milt' lo bc111 h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 541j.2l 00. ln local small buslness. REWARD Lost: sml blk Found: Pet Rabbit. blk & 131-IOOJ 491-0442 min I(, pac k a g In g . t•xperienced WI Rc•ctkm 'rplc. Grdnr & w1.1lct 'Kl Hoom w1 k•tchcnctte ---Pr10 o nly . 5SG· 7280., Cocker mix. M. 9117. Vic. wht. Call MS·l508arts or Kalellu matenal handling. utAh· pro<luct:o . fu n i,jlon :lfi0.4003 or K47 4437 $00 week & up Cdm dlx 11ulte11. ulll pd 545-3722 P°/1,y St. COM. Ca ll Al· eves Real Estate School ty work. Musl be l8 year-s grcal Hunt Och 10 1· S48 tl7
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2Br. l\vBu Twnl\bc. frpk, " 300 s f. No ls e req . a • ". " or ays L C k I 32031Camin0Cap1s trano llons.4pm·l2:30um .App. 963-0717 i.m pat10. S330 mu 12131 /\mb:t.'!&Bdor Inn in <.:ostJ 675-«lOO MoMytoLoan 5025 675"5511 g~:yt/w boll~. ~l~~:ed SanJuan Cap1strano lybetwcen8am·4pmat: Bo-~b-ul_I _____ _
531 6308or c:n:U 721·5:.llll Mesa. W 7 llurhor. t;en. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost: Fe m. CaJlco cal, Win~& m SJ1ing lon\t:il Jobi W_._... 7075 at dcr · cmt.om houl
II l .... .,.,.. AIRPOKT /\REA· "9ll KC SH r .,.. .. h -U.S DIVERS yard needs expcnent'l'tl tn1 y ocst.l'u,.......,rooms. OFCSP. TV C A vie. Shady H o llow, ea rs. ".,..ater . o ••••••••••••••••••••••• • carpenters,lammato~&.· ~hoch 3848 MANV w1lh k itc hen, Northwd, Irv. Reward. pet. ut Ozone Skat Manulacturer rcqulrlna 332J WWamer mechanic~ f"S"uared
•••••---•••••••••••••••• phone & 'fV. Swimmln.i 880S.F .. 3o(c's&rccepl. Wkdys 937·3715, eves Boards. 2905 Newport versalllelndlvidual. Cun SantaAna.CA92702 8o ts 5412873 ,.
Studio aptic. •, I.Ilk lo pool. jucuu:I, and rec. $6GO mo. Carpel, drapes, lsl & 2nd Trust Deed 552-os93 Blvd. N.8. 673·3800 o handle S I p h (714 1540.8010 a ·--·--·----beitch S2SO. incl. ut1l. room. Dally & weekly & paneling. Call Karen. loaM arranged for any 631-0323 REWARD a es. urc as· IOAT Cll.AHING ..... s rat.es starting from S54 a 714/97s.-0403 reason. Cre<Jlt no pro-LOST: Australian She p & Ina. Accounting. Ad· Eq, nc:nnllncnt .. tv & re(ng k blem. Borrow on lhe In· wht kitten. also personal Lost: .M. Siameae, adult. vertlsln1. Sal~ Promo-£uaJ Opportunity 'Ille Second Mate Above
494-2797 orct.'M-4629. wee · fl45-4S40 ......... R..tal 4450 creased value of your belongings . Vic So. alte red. decl awed. ~Mechanical back· mployerM/F wat.ercleanma. Ladies ·
F;xclung. new orcanfront •.-.a.....a...t ~ .... -""300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• home.Calllodayfor fasl. Beach Laguna Bch Meridith Gardena. tr . Age 5'~eaume fuJlume.642-0671 I br & den w/warmlh of ~ 0 ~ ~ 2482·88 cowteouB lnformaUon. Reward! 537-8678 · 982·7661. 9/16. on request. 714 ·960I Aallemblers Bookkeeping at !Klrv1c1·
hard ood n & t 1 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• EW Ii H l Rerlned private duly LA.ttJ.NewSldll stauon. 5 days, morn
••la.,,.,,w i.urro~din! ac~:., •IE_SB.ECT.IVE* OOOH"q . '°rl. RATdlLdllVloDnal ~31 Oml 03R$ Found black female labdr PtnOMli u 5o nurse. live In, geriatncs W• have 1'mm-' jobs for '"' F •· / I "' " " G·· l II IJI .. Licensed Hom~ Loan muc. Vic. Pac. Cst llwy & •••,••••••••••••••••••• --.1 QI ft ~ 'C'I m_. ami .. ar w simp e rrvlc S7~ 497 32112 roo::.::U~l~e &°:s.1~M stor~ge avull. Plffity or Broke n ser ving So Magnoha. H.0. S.16·2015 Rtl..AXlNG MASSAGE ~· IJ a. 2646-2104 trainee ass e m b ie rs malh. neat t)QndWJ'l.l!.M
C h a r m 1 n it s t u ti 1 u . •S lf/\llE A HOM ~· purkmg. 642·3490. Cam. for 17 yrs. Call our BobJames·Lic Masseur Hetp Wallhd 7100 ~~. EO~/t~,r~it~o~ ='~e~~~,: B':,k.
:.eparale h."''' orl lite lot. nearest of(lcc. (714 1 1-~ound calico kitten 3·5 Out.cull 9·9. 494·5111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T c"' o~20 _, Cut down f ormrrly ms. ore 3 837 374.. mos. Vic. Bushard •. •ccou ..... 111o.1G CLERK c:mporanes . ....., . ..., Book k fJJl10 . .1iarucn. pn van. rms. bo & k1l. S32S. mo. . ,, H II I .,. PREr.NANT" C ,. "' " eepcr·"eneralorf wal k to lll'aCh $2K!;. • U•i-&-n! ...,., W 19th S i•u r-.. 11 am ton.I-.0 963-5733 Y. aring, Sharp r:rson w1'th AA l•--------•I Varied work for busy
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...... , .,, r-··-""' · ·· "'"•· '-" DOYOU NEEDCASH ? . conf1i:1enllul counsehng& •~IO ~ evl'' Shure u home or aplm<'nl Jack eves 5'6-2277 Isl. 2nd & Jrd Fowid lnsh Setter vic or referral Abortion, adop· degree n accounting an ,., , .,.... , M build in~ contrac'lor Al
Ht--' leach 3869 ~t-(l).Aru UHlJMJ .. TU> Studio.N B, ,;;. lse~ art Homeowncrlouns Newport Blvd and l8lh uon&.kl.-epma. dlor I r,r11 expcr in A/P. llOrO.tr ~=Yct~I, orp~~~b~.rvb~I('
-..-• Tl·~ _, II urrnnnA..I fa"l. 646·9'J84_ ----APCARE 547·25"'> or gen I acct'g. Addin~ Mob-NecHS " ••••,•••••••••••••••••• ........--..«f'l".~c..J.irvJ«'R ga1 e ry , cruft.II s torl', u .. ""°" ., "" maeh & IJask lyp.ng r-·· UlliCll. assist rel·Cpl1on1i.1.
,ARJ( HEW.-OIT '" .,.~ >:i."'"'>.IQ bouuque llbop. Call bts.. Borr_o.w $1000, St..00.000 Fowid. Jilack and white LINDA & Vlc«I s ki 11 s r c q d . E s l If you are new to CoslJ hte typa.ng. Hour!\ g.:,, H ac h ~l o r 11 . l or 2 ll32~11:s.i S1nc·eH17l 1Petcrs.631--03MG rlcx1ble le rms . past neuteredmalt'C<itweur· o..tcallM Engineering&Planning Mesa,temporarilydrs · M·fo'"Salatyto$900Mk
l:lcdrooms & Townhouxci. ---1000 Sq fl. $675/ mo Inc credit no problem Call lng2collars. 644-0795 cnsogt F1rm or Orange Cu. XJnl ~~~lyyod1~c~~:d for Mrs. Jones. ~7-753:;
f'rom $3411 50 Newport lk>uch oecnn ut1I & S()me trd fixtures. WI noobhgal1on FortM ,_of lt! workinlC cond & BencC. " Spect11c~M llP~. to1 :1I front fem . pref. 3 hd C..:Oll968-38M STERLING FlN. SVCS FOUND. UIG Puppy' Serving all Orange Co. Apply from the servlct'. or for Booileeper. !ull t1me for
,._,,.re1i1•lon pr•"' r ... m fW1l , 4 car. SlllO. 675-2986 · 714/9SS-161D<bkr> brown. 1'1ea collur only. 835·7313 J•,.11 G 11 •ut CO. any reason seekmJ( lem · exclu.'11ve Jewe lry store ~ --"" Vi" C M p rk "r e ""~ -poraryorcorcer cmploy· Ill S.Coast l'luia : Ca ll
SOC1alprogram 7pools ,8 •AM_ _ __ ...-...tallttwtal. 4500 HuslMHorreaJestatle ~. · ' 11 .. ·a. AttnPertonnet ment. consaderthl.'I uni· Mr«jeGordova.~101
teruus courts. Al Fa.sh.ion So <hoA;il Vl&1..a eoodo 2 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• 645-6083 C~RY GIRL 12.5 Balter St queopportunllY
Island, J<tmboree & San 1 b' 1 • c · · MONEY FOUND· Cocker wl blk *ESCORTS * Coeta MesaCA92626 YouCanm..
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Joaquintlillic lto'ld ir t lfi 11,pOO /JaC ood4,000 s q . ft N e w car s . tails. pawll & .' (714) 7Sl·2510 t:OE
1714, 644• ltoo ' rcrs. Ber l2 noon, ~·0751 w1m.~~ouse space. JIB In· blktwhl cont. Older f"m. Z4 hrs 957.s474 M/F/11 $ dustnal Park. 894·5351 " • .,..._.'"l""!!...,.iiiiilliiiiiioi--216 P~ Wk --Small family w/oew con· White star on head. Vlc 11 CCOU V.ERY NICE do would Ilk(' hkc l S600 Nu 2720 fl Ind. & ore. working capital. LSl & Newport Blvd~ C.M. 1946 ,\ Touch of A MT AMT
2 Ddrm. 2 ba. wt ult bltns. t.hare w/fe m. Qill Pnl l~l Redondo Cir, II B. 2nd mortgages. lnven· Wallace Sl. Apt. S. CM ,.._ F/ charge needed for ~y. :1m~:S1J>nrod. pfu~
WATHFftOMT d ays 75 1·3941 evc!I Hunt 8 ch842·2834 tor y s tart-up:i. re· <8-llaml \..oRAI loca l mfr co Salary ., WITH '911 Ir DOCK S4S.llJO cc1vables. ---------MOOELS open, exper reqd. Please ~~:,:.;.xtra p~om
ror one 30• e>r lwo 20• ----, . lndust. Bldg for rent. 5000 714/547 ~468 Found: I''. Cal. bclJtc/or. .,....,..._.. ma 11 r e 11 um e to : T1'c wome.n and men Wf'
bo:.ib Remutlt•ledlo nl'w 2 br I bu Dnnn l omt on !IQ n. Sprinklers. 220V/ -U tiger striped?, last wk. IKGrts.ntc. CANUSA CORP. 1821 are looking for lllllY tx>
I hru ·o u t. Obi ~a r • bui.rou\e. R~V 1>rt',frrrc.-d llOV. lr1 outside fncd James A. Mciff ...;95_7_-0_139-'-------'7MOU Outcall Kettering, Irvine . CA tired ol typmg. rold1ng
11tore11e. 2 utld'I off 11trc11 Altcr GP M 4·93 01112 storage & prkng area. FTNANCIALSERVICES Found: Sml lovable lngl._~~~-:''="'~:---'l -!:927:!!:14!.:A~l~tn~Con~l~ro~l!!:le~r::_._ papers, warehouse Jobs
pork an it s puc"'"· £ij50. GorogH Will rent all or part. hair blk mix Dog. vie. Spirit.al It.-,. and worlu.nJ! for a hnut.ed mo. J11coh1t Heu l~y . for•twt 415 Corne r Pullm a n & Businesa l()fn.'I: Speciobsl CDM.67J.1294,675-23lS l815So.EICamlnoReol Acctf!i Bkkpog 1nc9 m~. Wo rk with li75-M70 P eulurln o. a dj lo lnh.ard·l.o-Retloans. Call -----~-~-SanClemente ; F\Jllyhc. TEM.-OIARY yountt people. Rapid ad·
•••••••••••••••••••••• Newpor t Frwy . Call Assured fo'loanc 1n1c Found : M. Collie, tr1· f'orappt.49t-1296 Re«ls Tod vuncement Possible. If Hachclor un1 l •., hlock Ea:.lb1det:osla Mci.u.dbl W.A.Do!it.a.7141549·0071. ~ f'olor. are a S a nto ---...;..;'-----ter aytowork youare18 or ov('rand
rrum bca<·h All ulll pd. g11r. $75 mo. Soulhlan· Ana/ Harbor. 540·0583. MASSACiE on vanous •ccounllnl( & would be availubh• to
No kidli, no 11..its 201 E der11.631 ·2133 _ _ _ NEWPORT BLVD. Mortg1g11, Trwt · _554_-<&17________ ~0e0~!.eW~~: :1:~g~~ start work ammectunely.
liulboa ijlvd. $250 1wr Offic•Rtwt~ 4400 . <Antique Row> D.jdi 5035 FfCiUllMODELS your home. F'igure call ..... mo. + secunty cJcp. Call Store & warehouse. up· ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'ound: Red M. Cockupoo, ESCO.ITS Clerks •o Sr. Ac~oun· 64 .. 6514 Sue 556-7707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• prox. 2500 sq. ft. Call vac. Fullerton 9/ 16. wear· " ' ·~~~~~r~~~~~I ---IAY VIEW 846-00MorlU2-t334. 1--------• ingHBhc.534-3228. OUTCAUOHLY lanta needed thruout,.
I.Gt: 4 BR 21,, Uo. de On l,.a!ayctt.c . Cannery 184 DOHLOM._51.YS -;.;._-----'---0..,., ••ts. llr Orang~ H AutA>moUve ~f~~~n ~a~!~. ~;r~~: Vlllage. omce space 500 Stotagt 4510 .~~~:at~i~~. 0Ji~ ___ 6_3_1_·_2_1_4_0 ___ 1 Ac~t.e~~ DMV CLERIC ti7J.250'7 to2SOOaq. fl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nwpt Blvd 4' 22nd CM. SOOS. Main. Ste 501 Used Car contract & BILL GRUNDY RV wint.er storage avail. S48-875-t SELF·HYPNOSlS No. Tower, Union Bunk OMV. Exper only. Apply
Wcstdm. 2 BR. 2 ba, de· Realtor 67:>-6161 Fenced, Ugbtcd. very re· Course& lnTIK!CltyofOrangc o f c Mg r . o r l''ran
lux condo. New crpls. . a s rates. 554.1040, FOUND: While female •8topSmokln8 7N/835-4103 Kingman a t Bauer
newly painted.. S52S mo. 450 sq.fl. Mariner 8 Mlle, ~ cat. amall & thin, Bnstol •Cont.ro( ~petite Motoni, 9'19-2SOO.
5.52 6296 pvt rest.room. UUI. pd. ' •-c R u 1
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Dix 4br. 2bu. encl "ar. no 17thSl.CM 631·5200. apt. Bal l11land or CdM. SMply,.._. FOUND· Blk & white •MUCH. MUCH MORE! Im Ports. 2 8 7 O I
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• • ,J : CPA ncl'ds company in · -----2 1~ "" Pr ( I I ..... I dd VJ <A Pk S600 moyrly lsc ll44·110:t beaut. new office hlda. Studenldesnorately needs IMf. n. Ing 2 collars. El Rancho o Hll onu ..,.....11ess reqwres u I· 111on eJO very wy " "" ff SWINOS&REFl'S a.realnJt;.Btuffs M4-07US OncDnyorEve.a Wk. tlonal Acco unting e11lt1. See Jam Kane.
•DB.UXE• Steps lo buy & beach. l br apt. within cw m1 CONSTRUCTION F'or 5 Wks Department pcrsonnl"I. Part 11 Mg r . I 7 I 4 I
Ea:1tblulf 3 hr 2 bu l>nvale s ho wers for Jamboree&CoastHwy. PT&COMMERCIAl. Wefoundwhlte lostkillcn ORANOECOUNTY Succet111fulapplkontwlll 49f,.5l53. Lc~c. Jncl. llpuc.' nll)i,trr pu~lmel1~~.~ cKxuerck1n·ul1:.e!"" OTno 547-4281 __ MIGUEL 00 lBth St. w CM Call HYPNOSIS CENTER be re11pons1blt• for uc Auto Repair '-U•l din & 111 "" """~ ,....,., Old I 2o 631·0228.. 1714)838·7466 cou.nupa,{dble,d1ulyn• · "'·, rm 1 1 l,400sq. l. 1-'rofosi.ional erre1.1pcpewants ~3 MORTG•n:ECO (7l4>Aii·7479 celpU, a payroll for MICHAHICVW ~ u r a" c A u Io d o or prefer re.'<!. 042·4623 br, 2 ba unfurnrhome '" 1~ I ll I AW S' Found. MI xed fem a I e our realouranls Previous Due to grand openinJ( of
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train. Apply ;at 16835
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Cashier ror liquor mnr ke1.
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54().5611 ---~OU. voa~4 'Qv -~ ., F.mera~i· ocn vu, ~ .7 461·2 le S h e phard traine d . Seek: Slraight-appeanng reslaurant..accounUng is our2ndloc.GAM111 ufft·r·
ecrcatton u cit. /Ii rvnn""'."7"._.,erv~ -• ~-_:-~ ~1 ............._,... . ,_ ...,~ ~le, Unflf':Jl. Live·tn? ~atron plus. Bc1tinnlng ltlR lo a rcspon persM :J
only. No pets. $4~. ll6S bu&kit.S3'l5 mu.567 .,_~&~g..~1~1!'.:pm~. ----:--!·~~~~~~~~ a .J... '*"'~~ . · ~ · n e) u.uua ~· .. ~· AMIGOS WAY Ullh. CM. (;all Jack eves · 111>" • --r ft "'" .1.1"1'-'lCH · ___ _. 546-2277. -p MMll Senl '5160 Pteaae y<>ur resume mec anlt' . "" . ...... ~ -Tss1on 1 • .. $• ~~ Drhe by 3706 Pork Lane, ~ CH to lhe ·Unit AccoununR Xlnl opport. 1C you hke to To wortc Ul M ss1011 Vaejv.
to see 2 BR. 2 Ba, frplc. Do you have office space "!~.~.!_,lb o II e good ••••••••••••••••••••••• Supervisor o r ca 11 be your own bollll. Sm In. OlhC Ile. r. Yf'li ex per n1
bllns. Oahwahr. nice to share w/real estate 'llUUIM:l""d Items you're l day Dui-dwt achof. Slate between 9AM a nd 12 ve11t & toolil are rcq'd all phoses of laborutorv
cprt'g " df?'. $425. mo. broker. s. Oranl(e Co.? not using available to accredited. Meets coum Noon for -an appoint· Guar salary. Por furthe procedure. t.•all 640-0140
Then call Jacobs Realty, Send ~lies lo Ad. No. HAVE YOU aomeothertamlly by ad· requirement tor r e· menl. (714)MQ.8914. Ext. lnfoplease cal17~·757l ask for Margaret.
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Beaut. roomy 4 br Nwpl =_·_eos __ 'a_M_e_·s_a_. _c_a_.. LOST ....... ...... Del Taco, Inc ~rsT'n~eA erE(Co~i ~~rui~~~ ~5~~:::.
Shrl duplex. 1 blk from PRlMELOC'"TION °spa ..... ., 5005 -.!f.1,>a..,'I "OO.. M.6RakerStreet TOOLS.Call548·2288 2 rhiJdren aged ·1 & to ._ocean. Lae S565. mo. " _.,. -_.... ., 111 ,,_._M Xln l pay. NU Ca ll 9S6-5871 Santa Ano Pnrkccntcr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••• ~ esa, CA 931126 Babysitter. from 12 noon &40-ll809 -------.i 3500 T '1 ooo fl Equal 0~1t~ Emplyr ,,_ C
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N ce 2 r pix upstairs, office bldg., Santa Ana area. 644·9252 Cleammt women wanted
frplc, WI 0 . gara1u'. Jo'wy. l·blk. Oisll.nct1vc SOMETHING? S4.30 pr hr, Irv ar cu &dults. no pet.II, nr Lido s rchilecture & (rplcii • AJr National Guel'd Btlbyslucr In my home Must have r or. 961H184ti
Isle shopplna l.sc. f"rl'dlt wt.>t bars avail. Ample Jmmed openina1 In F.lec Cosl» Mcso Arter 111.'hool
ref. S450 mo. 4'Q4 6303. purkma. Contr,act. Lo1JJ11c First check our ''Lost and Found" tronlcs. Mechunlcs. Ad· 3 to 5·:.> Mon Jo"tl. Prct
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L x1-: 2 BR. 2 nu. COR.PnRA'l'E RL',/\l.TY Furnl·h-entire! nt t f I uni I w h yearly. $420.1 mo. '':! ntk • T r someone has found II (FOUND ada " .... Y w ype o u tea moderr1 m cat.om or ut er Bu b y~ 1 t t e r & t 1 1 c to ocean New carpcu. -~5·0888_ are placed In the Dally Pilot FREE of vending machines and top QullltY l~lon1 Forecn11llnl(. No CIC · hous eltecprnA. TAM 6~Jl.26t'vcs. -·~ico•a....ayy h ) If It t 11 Plus all tupPllee. lnauranoe, lleentlno. training perlence reqwred. We 4:3oPM . $Sll pr wk. _,_ v" c arge . your em 1s no 8led as and caoitll for e~naton atttr go days. You wlll 1el\d you t-0 thl' best 913,26L2
•Smashing 1 BR. cJen, AIRPOAT AHA being found then dial will be lhOwn dOcu"*"ed proof that the school•. Meals & botard --------
BAYSIDE DR .. vu or 3.580 Sq. ft. QCftct? space average IOcatlon hu 8.112 t uatomtra per provlckd + $397.50 per Baby11uer wanted. my
,c hanne l It boats, Cunu c t : Rl churd 642 LOST yearandwellwtVOUwith 10IOoltlont. month to 1t11rt . Call home, weekda)'ll, lrvlnl'. $650/mo. 759-tOll:'l agt. Overdorlt . • THl..,.....ITDt--California Air NaUonal 552"°321,644·8292
CORPOR T • RE IHICUIS ST~ Guard (714) 9'79·7363 or 3 br, 2 b1, ffi xlnt bay ,,,,A
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CLIRICA.L
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F.qu1l Oppty Employer .,~..,.,near . . . . rly 1 1 1 L .. J MUIUlmS NI.KY W"'T ~ • ....__.__ """"" A
$750. Wi n ter ssoo . Office, GOO sq. rt .. idrport n Pao ng a .. oat ed. Call Monday ."Ill " =___... DIPAITMIMT
m.-Ot49 lnduatrlel t'omplox. thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for IUllLe YUM Lo b k lrvlf\e.6a4-ios
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. next day·s paper or oaU by noon on tmere.Ung Nla\!ng an proceu or. a n 011puty Clerk w11ntf'ld. 38R. 2ba upper apt, 4 S d f S AlftlCAMTr pub 11 c ~ 0 1 r 0 u n d card exp. rcq'd. Salary Clerical po11llon availn·
door$ trooi ~ean._yrly. DICUflVI atur Wf or unday's paper. Mutt be llbtt to cMvote 30 hOtn •month to l:ran1porUUon 'direct· commenaurotc w/cxp. ble immediately. Ko· 73USeNhore,842.(1891 SUfTIS thltbulineM.l'leveellnctrtdMntOe>pefMt In• tul tab actlVIUea. Xlnt. .implOYlll' r d quires 1 yr clcr1cal ex• own bullnea, be of eounct cMNcter end~ Compe t itive wues MMfill Contact Mike ~n~l.'e. 40WPM typln11.
Luxuriou1 orrtcc1. ox· 642 5678 adtQulte WOftdng ca,,itei. Preferenee wrn be Ouna. Cout Yellow Wllton~,Mgr. Bonk Cnrd ~1885. m.o.u. ext What's Your'J'radc?
Sl.G per OQY
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per1one I phcm.-cov· part ttrne blel1. at 1e .. t untll thtY demonltret• rmann F Vly Tualln. 114""32·4204 F:OF. C n u n t Y JI 11 r b o r
en1 • recepllonl1t. con· the deptndlblllty we reQulre. Not afflllatect ' • . Municipal Court •~ 04 t~. ::~ce tJ.: .. mor x~~~~h with M&M ~~...:'.':I~ Inc ll you're tn the market ~:'!'~:f'f n v~~11~: Cll.'rk
·lOmortlh.Near ao.Co1u1t lorabettercar,bcaurc and F ound ro l umn~ 7 11 Storo
Vine. 0 .C. fllrporl & (714) H7-l380 to check the many iiutOI 'That's when-pc!Ople look J.\111 or Pt1 C'l~rk. Apply
frt-eways Co ll 9'79·2181 ...., ..... ,0 ~~CW, •dver\latd tor HI In when lhey'vtl found .an 1n ptnfon 28t3t_t Crown """"' -I CIU31ned. Item olvaJue Valley Prkwy. Lili Nia
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8 le J Appljan S.-r Qarpcol tl4!a11lnt1 in your ttllA:hrd 8Htric Home Jtrickl Oardton.lnac TIUPCH.ARO~llO hama or &>&ace QI b\&I' l.lea.2'1138 ~~74 Ma1ratManc«1. Clc11nu1M1 8:$M!lln.S A nesa by Von Schradc----Ii llaulln1t 1-'rc l':tt ~22 957 01 dr)'·folltn mfthod 1"t r.l_.F,cJ'RJClAN PriC\!d T1m~·l7116
AMWAY Co1>ml•lica.
Nulrillon. Housewares.
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642·5652.;......__~---... • .. 1 1 Ill C.11:Mll..Ol63.711 087 nih1 fru 011thJtah1 M G .. •~a-"" if w HI • lartt1ur•nwll}Ut>a Hc: _......llllli.. ~
•••••••••• '••• • •• ••••• $1\alQPOO Ii l ltain Cloe fl ~ 873 ~ •••••••••••••••••••• •• • •••••••• •• • •• ••••• ••••• •Save llOOll)'• Colol' bN1hlt M l'I, wl:lt .._...._ -If.ANDY MAN . Carpentry. Liv~ In Help. Oppor o( a
Dri\'twaya•Partctna l <'llU IOrnln bktacl\. Cl~ ~••••••••••••••• ~l_!d..'1!•1. P~~.!?,1!',.I& le Utetlme 4 ucre Buckbay •Repall'I ·~altoalln II~. dirl rm, ha ll I L5 Av m-. ... ,.:nrr . .,..., "°"' tAlate In Newport Ueach
•Llt' NH, C M !i•. rm11.so.couchl10,ch TAYLO~f':,NCES ••• detlreA tt.ousecleaner Aal*aM ......,, S$ Guar f'Um pt"( odor Wood •Ch 1 LI 11 ....... !............... and baby11ller. Pnvall•
hkt r• s.t•la ODopt =:•r. &~ r,• •x~r -• n n __ llaul, altl9loader dump mald11 quarters with
c.. 0101 my ,. . IW/1, Omamtontal lrvn fenl Int( ll'k, trldlna tree wrk aepuate entrance. mual •••••••••••••••••••••• ""' CbolC'C' ot lk!•I~" ST 54> It cttMoullona etc. R3l·IZS7 • 1 e e t o b e I 1 e v e . ~IR~l-R ~~~r.~~i. ~.,,.t cJ;n•n• tr am '* u suvf' ~ 08ll7 1tetcrencee MS-2810 aft.:r mpoo Plrs 6 wln· H•.,_n _ep..._m _______ _
$311-llQ d ow a Dulr b M aln· ....... ...~ ................... Want a REALLY CLEAN ~\Oftt• &lnklV)l!le) J~ LMantt8'1"\ ltt 117! 1154 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Otn I HaQdyman. Paint· HOUSE? Call Gingham
Al'lton t.c••I T)'ltnf C --Laiy Boy Rocker Gond 1na. carpentry. roofing. Gi rl. Free est. 845.5123 HO ~lt. &U·H 4 • t -•h'ed• CondlUM.llZU Maiplcta muonry . Any home
7PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble with atcbd lump '45 main\. or remodellni( Wa.llB. celUn.is. noors
-All l)'Pt' rt'rn.l>dtlln1. "' 664 1m P!£J. J Wauah. 631 2233 & windows cleaned.
C.. Its pain. ~move walls. etc h * J 1 H Int 646·61~
••••\• •• •• •• ••. ••. •• ••. Uruq!MI 41 un1t1ual work ••••••••••••• •••. • ••••• TLC w k 1 Carpen~ 1''°'"' l An •J<iomft I' )'ra tn fire11 :•••••• •••••••• •• •• •• •• t! e Y or b' . ~ )ot... t'»ll Alli J Lie Mr P a I o m bo Clu n upa. Ha ull n I(. OCCSludenl. I Ton lruck. monthly. by u m e Ton} ~ 0 UH Landacaplne Jmmed . Truh, tl'ee trim , Ron l>'.'f'SOn. Vl•Cunc1es ulso.
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('arpeot('fl', flruah & RN:w":~:![: ~r':;',.~1~0. :vEftv L(>W PRICl.o:..ti • Ptckup Wied ror moving, Annie M-. 's_h_o_u-se_c_l-ea_n_•
roueh Comm ~ r14• t min modeil d:I\ OnOard~nlnfl Maml haulina le cleanups 1n g. esl am ales. Own J~~l-**2 or Waynr, t:!. tj~,~IUI 49HsT9 G«wae ~9-201.G Steve Wallin. 751-6149 transp. Reas. 979-7129
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0~ Ptlmt>r•Son~ Carcla'1 G•rden1n1 Co Will haul orcln. annbing. Meticulous houseclean· ~=-"J~~'.~~· ::;:{n~~n~;3i::fi~ & ~:t~'n3~11. ~:S':.' ~:t!:: mg.Call Porte-ma1di..
Cllll anytime. 968-8946 893-4906
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L.M S -Roto. Sod or Pt:l'ERS PAINTING Piano tun1n.a le repair. 25
Seeded L a w n 1 Expr'd . Reu Ra lea yrs exp. Mu ter 'd dca In 1n need of c011tlY or frt .. Sprinklers. Plonllng Frew !::Ill. Call Gene im&1lc. 124+13 ccn lhla quont rt~pa1r1• Don 't
Xlnl rel•. 875-7633. 552-04$8 moonl)'. 681-1433 blame your 11ct. t;m11'1> -I~ TV & electronic rep111r European Landscaiper Palnllna. Ex tr/ lntr, Ex· ~ l986 Maple. CM S48 648:!
Top work. f''afr price pr'd, tiOnt'tl. neat. n aa •••••••••• •••••11••••••
Refs Mamt. &46·4871 Uc'd964·1~ Dave =alches &lexlu~ '"" Senke
I __ .. ,._ -~ •••1 •39 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAIJWM:a(>ing. Tree trim· n-1 lnU .,. t & 1 -·· -.. "'-' m!nu Clean·up 8 yrs "'"' pa nit . ..,x nt. ~pen shapmg. thtnnhlfl, •· Low rates. Refs. Free PA'l'CH PLASTf!RrNG ttump rt>movol, lndscp ~~i:i: S:.~ob<wu. -est . $36-4780. 536.,.383 A I I t y p e s . t ' r c ll crea11om 675·282l. lnt1.
llouaepaJolmg. Int.. Ex· esUmales. Call 540-682S Tree Scrv1ce·all tYP<"" •
Let me do your over due ter. Free est. John Beck. Pli"*llllJ removal. palm treei. :iny lronlna Bushel bultet 63l-3363or64S·21GI .~:!................. bat "94·18W. 494 2129_ SlO. 11 hlrts 40<. Ca ll .
675-9722. Custom work. reuonablc PE.RRY S PLUMBING Speedy Trf'e St"tvlt'l' prices. tree estimates. Complete plumbing Trimming . prun1nlo(.
t1•• 'f Bruno. 110-7043 services. Dram & ~ewer hauJJng & rtmoval ~'r4!l' •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• c I e a n 1 n ll · 1' 1· ll .: est oo 4190
Brickwork, Small Jobs. EXCELLE~ PAINT· estimates. 24 hr :service. ---· ------
Newport, Costa r,te~a & ING ~able rates. 673-3181
Irvine. G7S·317~ eves. rree estimal~. 548·2706.. -......_--------Tllloriftcj ....... . ..., ...................... . ti4oYMg Fine Ext.er Palnllng by •••••••••• •• •• •••• •• •• • $
••••••••••••••••••••••• R, Sinor. St. he .. Ins. Try REPAJR & REROOf All Gh:tehi1?J':n~ t !i OO pr 1
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Pro( service Wllh AU•s me 836-5SS524 br8. l y e e 8 . s h Ing I (' s 8egll~L~rFAdv~eni:!:~!~:
Van Unes cost11 no more ! Int. ext.i.. serving area lor 7 roe shakes·compo-lar teacher Rds . Rot>t>rt
Free est. for locals. yrs. t"rol. quat work. Frooesl.S4Mi930 Ru11 675·1491
storage, & long dist. Reas.Dave. 586-8425 Re-Roof For Less
moves. St.ate he. TllJOlS. C1tll An)'timt! Ph 537 ·3160 Peter the Palnler 894·0421
Hu the best rates . .. Move a nyth i ng .
anywhere at anytime"
24 hrs 7 dwys. 540-4844
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24 hr no. 547 ·5846 • ••• •• • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • •
Carry tn & uve SSS$ Most
OVfCH CARPF.NTERS 'l'tade yoor old ahdf for £-xper. gardener. Free d 1 h est, dean·UJ>l'I Rcu0n. Room addlllons. Uc'd & new •00 10 w l a Benito Cer v antu . bonded Call 960 :Wl C1U1ifted ad.~ S48-489l
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f will cleon your hnme. Pai n ll n g . ext/ 1 n t Exper .. w ith refs. Reasonable raLes. L1c'd ~H396. Shellt!y. contractor. 963-8825
When 'you need expert color repair $22 SO •
&er'Vlce or repairs. turn P8rt3~ FrH eal. 116710
to the Service Di~ Callrorue5 840-2620
ln Classified lo solve Have aomethlna lo sell?
)'OW' problem. Clueilied ad.a do tt well
NOW IS THE TIME
for JOb seeker!' to l'hl'l'k
the Dally Pilot llelp
Wanted class1trcllt1on If
the Job you want 11-not
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offering your" 1wrvlre11
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OO·~ll Cl ... ified Ada 642-5678
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• COOK DILIVHY DRIVER Factory Help Hou~ekeepers. Pt·timl', Landscape laborers & Maid wanted. Stiaclltr •MASSEUSE•
Clcn*calJR. CLERI fo\111 or p/tJme. Xlnt pay. PIT. 5-9 Mon/Fri. Must Small mfg co In CM Top wages & benellls for ~vle~~~~vales~e:t foreman tra1necs. S2.7S Motel. l661 So C1>l Hwy. New If B spu nt't"<ii< ur
Ml'fla Verde Conv. Hoi;p. have own l ran s P . needs lite truck driver. shop trainees. immed t: OPE 642 ~unn. . . hr to start. Ground floor Laguna Beach 494·4892 tr11cuve lad1c~ fo r m.i:.i-·
fl&J Cente r S t . CM ~1"*2. Must have good driving opening for nght person. · · · · opp\)' for afigressSJve M a 1 1 <' 1 e r I( 1 re<'ept J>0'1t1on.ot N<1exp •SR. ClERI 548·~ -O"'LIVERY MAN·L'or 63relc·o22'1rd2 Call for appt. CaJl545·0403forinforrna· Hous ekeeping start person. Also ooklng for warehousem~n. Full nee. Will trmn D:i)' &
-c. .. li o n & inte r v i e w , needed for 'Im hotel cx1;.er. fore man type tame. Cood benef•l!> rugbt. F\ill & pl! opt•n·
*CLERICAL -at"ST Cook, tmmedline opening earlyLATlme,.homedc·1·--------•I Deltronic Corp .. 929 Laguna B <'h . Ca ll .w dlSCu.sswages.Sunset. Publis hing Co. 1n NB inp 11va11 C;ill 9637723 "'1 tor cxpt!rlenced pre· livery route. economical -iv-s Baker St.. C.M 545--0403 4M-7588for appt. Gardens. *·2529 arc a . A g1e1 u . :!4 01 840-3100 !Oum IOpm 1 Varied Jobs with & school lunch cook . iv. car reqwred. Adlls only. --., • ., .. cc 0 w1lhout expcr. In good Ume poaJtlon w/sta rting 2'h hrs. per day. no col· Men or women 2S yrs or ---------1110 USE KEEPER · L..chcape MoiRt .,_....._, _•.._Y_~-------
O(c surroundings. Ca ll to· wage & benefits. fo'lnal lecttna. S37s mo. net take older. Know the coast file Clerk· Exper'd, English s~ak· Work tn Np{ & Irv area MAJI~ DEP1' MAT U R J.o.: w O M " N d11y!!! riling date Oct. 2. Call home. Wcstmin 638·0126 clUes.Net$180awffkor 1ng preferr ed . o wn 40Hrweek.Call644-4894 ,..,.._l ..... EES p1t1mt' to w1·ll'11mt• ~o~MOfF&Sf. VH1rgCinM1a11e~iJ~·t .. ~.·3233. H.B. area. more. Orange Coast REGISTER NOW FOR transp. Fu ll·tlmc . alt6pm. lftA" neweomer~ & cont.l<'I B/1 .. \Ill .... DENTAL ASSISTANT Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml. WORK ON 673-9°'5 lecJll s.u.t.y Three positions avarl. In merchants F1ex1blt-ho . 0 ice • COOK Chalrslde. experienced. ~!li~~a~~o ~ruti~~~~ o~~~~~!S HOUSEMAN AlrportareaNB.Excelt. ':/f11~f :':'~rn:,:e~~ Need car. lne typinJot. Q overload lmmed ()penlna for ex· ~F\i~~l~~;·libruas~1~~o~~ betwn Ne whope & TemJ>QraryServace5 Full lime. apply In typing & shrthnd skills. various m achrnt'!I & _547_·300_s_. _____ _
557 ,.,..1 per'd breakfat1t & luneh h N t;ucUd> 1617westcliff.Ste209 ~eraon. Irvine lfost Ability lo take chrg . forkhft Some heavy hfl Medical rerepuonusl . ail .,,_ ~ ... Apply The RJ~Ar ewporl eac · on ~~~~~~~~~~I olel 1717 E Dyer Rd Sal""' ope 97"' ""82 ( • L· '-""" ~ ~ ••• -Newport Beach · · · ·· -" n. o1-v• tng. X.IJ'lt working rond & ront or. IC<' work S::x· 3123 Birch St. N. 8. Restaurant 16 Fas ion s .. ..,,.er. '"""""""" Sant.a An
Eq I 0 L· lo '-land N 8 DRIVER 631-0610or7S2·9118 a. 1 ~uor .. •~e clerk. Day benef. Apply 8·3 Na per'd or trained Con~<"l u11 PJ>Or .-..mp yer .,. · · · Dental Asst. mature. ---------1 ';hltt. M";;.e or fo'emale . uonal Education, 4401 M.S Cochra11847-854!1
CAIVl/RalEF energetic. exper ll1 all INSPECTOR Bir<'h St. N ew po rt .
CL~RICAI_.
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
"""' 1aoo phases. Busy quality WANTED GENERAL HELP QC IMS,ECTOI Responsible. 752·l336 He ach . 1 near O C Medical om,·e Gen I :i~ ~a~~ft!:t"~Y~:!~ Westminsteroffc. Forln-SU-NDAY QNLV F\ill or P/T for small Leading medical device U9UOISTORE Airport>. F:qual Op· stst1n1? Wtlltram f\itl or
Conv Hosp. 2055 Thurin, _t_erv_1_ew_5S4_-s_11_1.___ I h::~e;'!~. ~J!!1pap~~cg c2.r~ ha.<i immed need ror :in f\JU -Ume days. mMlure. portunlty Employer ~pl~{ he~~t~~ ~~i.'t"~.
C M. . DENTAL RECEP · To deli ver DAILY ,.a1v . dept . App l y wpector with up to 6 exper'd.Applylnperson. .._...._ILl00M 1 t k TIONrST PILOT bundles to cu · "" monlha prevloma expc:r .. ~ W. 19th St C.M ~ e 0 1o11or Cvt!' 01
COOICS HEL,ER High quality ofrlct' needs riers In Laguna Beach ~~1:/194s~~~~~~sSt~~~~ preferably in plast.ics. INSERTER wknds S48·i7il
P/tlme. Sot/Sun attn exper & friendly rttept, area. Reqwres van or Xlnt Co beneC 1ncld ·g Ltte assembly work. mule pa rt t 1m 8 • N 0 c x .
54B·SS8.S full lime. Good sal & large station wagon and G E N E R A L profit shanng. or female. Arrow Mfg. penence Wiii truln at Med. Office A11t.
Cooks. Relief. 4-day wk, _be_n_el_._NB_644_-_ir._21_1_. __ 1 a good dnving record. WAREHOUSE 5'°' day Please apply an person or Co. 1365 Logan Ave. CM . work. f1ex1blc hours F\illy exper in front &·
If you enjoy workin~ Bayview Conv llo11p.. D--... L/R ,~ Call: wk, Larry Morgan Anti· claJOll w3eek30pdnys M9-llam &t 54S-497'8 . For information \'Jll back ror spec1alt> orfrc .. Wllh people viu ht!avy ~Thunn. C.M. B.O.E. ~·-•-r·· 64?.4321 ques mo 964.2453 Lar· : . : m. araare , _________ 642-4321 Ext JJH. In F'as h1on hilt· Fuil
lelephone communtea 642·3505 Good opporl for In· Alla for ry/Dale Dark. LOAM llme 640-5380 taoos. have 1tood typing•--------lelligent creative penon ft---•-SHILEY LAIS COUMSllOI Malntenance. lite. day11.1-----·----~kUls. we need you tojoln Cooks wantea. breakfast lorrettpt.icmtshn~ ~·----. General Office 17600Gilleue Appl y 1n p e r 5o n . Mode.ls&Escol'\1> us in an entry level posl· & I u n c h s b I f l s, specialty office. Sala EqualOpf:rtunity -To $900 trvine.Ca92'114 A poaitJon la iwail. for a New~rt Dunes. ll31 Mit!>&eUSC!-
tion withln ourCust.omer w/benefits in growing commens urate wit Empoyer M~m ofc. Ideal loc ... ea!!!!!!l!!l979-0500!J!!!!!!!!!!!!E!!.O!!.!!E!!.!!!!!~=:r:~~n~g1~8r:~ BaciBayDT.fflf. F'emart-Top ·mon\') SerVlce department. En· complllly. Apply at Ma ability & ex per. OU I -= JVU• •· -Must have car 631-4!140 '"1's all "en"ral offlc:e Barkers, 2l2 E. l7Ul St S44-5638, 12tolpmonly. IEAllMtH61M •H needs secy & bkpr. Able mortgage loan co. doi111t MAIMTIHAMCE ... " ,. " ,..._ M-,, l...,.OMI' t o w o rk w I o u t Insurance lnde pendent business In So. Orange MICH ... NIC... Mont e~so r 1 Teachl·• :-duties Including fahng. """'ta ~a. DIHTALASST ~ • s upe rvis io n . Xlnt 1nspecl1on company Co. Calif. Real eslate • A neededfor age.,sthn.•1
expediting follow.up eos--m-ell-.cs------F/T.chnilde&front ofc Join an eitcitin' com· bcnems. call Cynthia needs reliable full time li cense r eq uired . &ILECTllCIAN HA & Mo n tt-s,011
Growth oriented p<K!llion ..,.. I ...,...ed I f'd X I pany wllh Wlllm1led ln·I ~7-TI93 people for workjn LA/Or Preference will be given Perm opening for B~· Cert f c t q d with exc1:llent benefit ..., ~P e n'IX:U to earn exper pre · -ray JC come potential le OP·I United Personnel Ct.y. Must have depend&· gres&Jve ma ml mech A & 997.mu c. exp,. rt' ·
package Apply & teach profH~lonal _nec_._Ca_Jl_642_·_6880_. ___ 1 PortUIUty. Free standing Services ble car. & will trarn. !:,p~~1::~rf:~h~t~\~ ~lectrac 1an w t manuf ---------
. make -up techniques. DENT-AL RE CEP · bulhilnglnmiJUon_doJlar tSOOAdam.tJAve .. CM Physics or construcUon 0( finance. real esL In· eqwpmenlinstallal1ondt MOO..LIGHTING
U.S. DIVERS r~hJ:,~t;Trciu~o~ TIONIST·MOn·Fri. ROA location . ,1mmheld lhalle '--Offl expenence helpful. Call surance or accounUng repair skllls. 2·3 yrs ex Ex~UtrVe6 ....... WW 11 ' ""'"'terred,CdM.&'4·7162 o pening o r g Y ~al ce 9AM·12PM.842·9977.Ask Xlnt saUcom m schedule pertroubleshootut1otcon· Hioh CO-m"''"IOA'-.-· atner appt. ca 73l-0561 ,.. ~ _,..;va•_,,,. e"pen"'nced · 11 d I I •· 0 C " "' """ • ..,. SaniaAna,CA.92702 -"'-----------m vu '""' " " w/est.abtexlilef1rm Npt forMike pe rmits un mit e tro pane is_• Prestige lncom'-' Tux m4> S4().80lO Couoter person, Heu Ith Desk clerk/hotel : apply in & Inexperienced people. Bch. Looking for mature. ------·---------~ personal growth & 1m· carcuitry Must be will· Srvc
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HU. C03.litHwy. Laguna lull lime manager . Call nee. All bcnef. 645·1066. Newport Center Or, Ste cond.s including It paid M2·9600.848·389tl :•io:t man~er now for con· 211 Newport Beach. Qi holidays, co paid group --------
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on 2nd & 3rd shafts. No --------Cab, 17300 Ml. He r · DIRECTOR benefits. Apply 11·3. An -&M-8824 . 16661 Von Karman SERVICE cil<&i 761· 1244 e x per necessary ·we Comhr/S.S rmann. F. Vly. t.honySchools. 4401 Blrt'h JAM1TORIAL l•--------1 Irvine 557·7100 cxt94
t.ra.ln. Advancemenl op· Attract, yng girl , F/T or DISHW .a.eHH Nationally known ed~a-Street, Newport Beach Positions Avail LOBBY GIRL • Equal Oppor Employer ---..... -1-ED--S-S_S __ _ portunill~ to Lhose who PIT A I 1 -lion firm has opening In <Near O.C. Airport > PIT Night Work. Pays 1 "
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gotoourneares tmarkel Rothschllds, 2407 E G 0 we r -st r-e 'l! sublfdiary. FUn<!tlons in· .Employer. ln'JCM/Npt areas. C<tll person. lrvlne Host Apt mamt. an building 1''asht0ns ha!!Jpart trml·
or contact lhe per~nel CoaslHwy.Cdm. Restaurant. Airport e lude c onduc t i ng GEN'L MAINTENANCE 9am-10pm979·3652. ~~·i~~~ E. Dyer Rd .. clean-up. CM. NB area. openings. 1d('11 I for
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12A42Lampst>nSt Couriers 2·5pm.95S-0554. paring school approval to c lean fast food JANITOR MachiruaUMcchanlc JO lo 40 hrs wk. Some We tram you ~supply
Garden Grove S37·4840 2 P/T courters <freeway> Dispatcher, experience a.pplicut1ons1 writing a n· mochlnes 5 days per Rout.J.ne custodial tasks. to S 15/hotr exp. needed. 642· 1603 ~a mp 1e~ ·1t 110 <"O'l EqualOpJ>QrEmployer for parce l delivery r ed g 18 A d/ored.Jtlnganstrucllonal k E I ... 3 h One Ph ,. c 11 ICJr rire err . a e +. PP· wee . ar Y .. m. r!> fuJl·llme, franaes. Eng .o<ournalion' oldest MANAGEMENT "'PPIJC"· onl' nc, a service tor local cor· t G •· w T · materials. impllmcnllng d s I " .. .. 1 l ---------• porat e headquarters Y a • owing. & ca rry ing oul ad· per ay . •a ary + speaking. Apply 9·11 & tmesl truck deulers taons now being nccept· pen.ooa in t-rv1(•w
Clerk Typl11l, Busy omcc Call Mrs. Hilger. 661 · 1211 _6'2_·_1252 _______ 1 mirustratlve procedures. mJleage. 673·7632 Mon-Fri. Lanwlko Labs. has golden OPJ>Ortunity ed K t-n tu<' ky 1'' rll·d 530·566Jor 963.74711
u11nsuran<"e com puny. 39 Ml I''. E.O.E. Oomeslic L1ve·in. mature Teachlnl( and/or ad 2148 Nwpt Blvd. C.M for skilled macll .. nx;ch.. Chicken -Edward" & Ni:eo :,•work r in" h•• r
hn. wk. 644-i242 housekeeper to ca re for 2 mirustrative cxpcr & BA Genf Offl.C8 KEYPUNCH t.oollwe, lathe.oprs. Start Edinger. II B. Contact need:. pJ r' t1ml• ::.idy ....-:;;._..,._w~ ..... CPA. small company '" c hildren In lovely degree required MA immed. Call liob. Kenfordetails 894·1305 helper Call6'Hittl00 "'~ ... , unm. looklngfor e.xpcrCPAor Laguna Huch home. degree helpful. Salary Supe rvisor -o pe r a tor M7·7193. Un1t.t.~ Person·------------"-------School PA: Ground floor op· Refs.Pfi17T4T494·1'8111 basedonquabfiCDuons& REGISTERNOWFOR GrowmgNewPorLHeaeh ne l Ser vices. 1500 MANAGERTRN~S MewA~cowih ~rn up to $300 per wk. wrtunlty tor qualified exper. Send resume to: ON~COARKLL BOASN rn compan,y desires an in· Adams. CM N U di j I C Hfor ·~ WU...~ '¥fefr mind~ J)eQ!91}. • fers,Qnnel , ~e1>\ .. ;.~.p dlvldual with 2 years ex----------1 al ODWI e ewe ry CO OUlt
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Mon/Fri. 714/640-2000. Oranoe Co based lnt: in· Beach, CA. 92663. 1-;qual l icm "''' 'Seh>ln,,. -pOftn"itll O ""'~-~ • .~.~--~ •• ~· &~1'~~· ,ohlff~arife~9ijjsljJO~!'f"toliina.. .. ~~~~.~ " 1617 estcllff. Ste209 benefits. 11 Dean ror Plastic fabricator hns comrl'l-:14~~~
COLLECTOR CUsVMaint full time ex· rt leader In medical de· Opportunity Employer . Newport Beach an Interview. (714 l openings for machine W1U tram For appt. "·oil pleas\' ~all Kathy Am·
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Excellent opportunity S3.SO to $4.00 hr. Com · ~~%· ex...tr in m ..... h"I WANTt:D .. lo In. s tall ~n. Callfontia F.dft-at for Individual wlth ex· men11utalc with exper. ""' "" al ad b ll I MAMA.GER perlence In telephone ~ply Sun Sall Club. drafting. Preparing re Y ui e,naine n H.._RDW..,RE Working mgr Cor furn S.."9cp&Lo.t
"ollecl lon·. Salarie d 7c" Toledo· Way. El engl.neering drawings & my garage. Ca 1642·5735 "' "' Laborers KENNEDY rLASTICS 3333 Bnstol St CM ... .. -lists from engineering days, 646-8634 eves, ask Exper'd p/lime retail . CORP stripping shop In CM .poalUon wtth good com· Toro581HMM!O notes, sketches layouts fO«' Howard. salesclerk. La.gun a Bch REGISTER NOW FOR 17372 Eastman St. Irv. $3.SOhr .... percenta.ic Equal Oppty Emplyr
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Equa10pJ>Or Employer Newport Be a ch. Call prel'd. It you quall!y Host.ls/Cashier WESTCLJFI-' MACHINIST Growinit Man&Jtemenl Conv Homc.549·3061. ~~~~~~~~~ Mrs. Herbert. 64.$-9701 please call for •n In· Growing HB digital pre. for days. Apply llam Te-n,porary Services uedical devlc .. lab haa 2 PEOPLE PERSON -tervlew or submit. re· saure 1auce mlr. needs a d II Ml ea 296 E 1617 WestcUCI Or. Ste 209 .... " MURSES AIDE ca + tw ()per.tor DATA ENTRY s ume to: M a rgarel sell-startin1 tecllnlclan 1;tlSt. Costa M8esa. · Newport Beach lmmed~nlng.s tor· Exec looktng for p/t os. OIDBLIES
Leading Orange Cot y Derjl.IUY 1 .._.1 ... C w/electro mechanica l 631-0610or7~·9118 IXPalMEMTAL ~i ki.wAolesale ~ply ABOVE i\VEKAGt:
service boreauhasopen· Acu.""9Clertc .sHI --" background. Excellent Houlecleaners, Tues·f'rl. ~~~~~~~~!I MACHtttlSTS ·allS42-1 STARTINGWi\Ot-:
in« for 1·2 yrs exper Permanent position 17600Glllette opportunity, libera l 8'3P¥. Apply Tucs·f'ri 1 ....... T .. 1 CandJdalea must have MANICURIST pt-t ame. Anoly to Newport Com·
oper ator w/workinM avaHablc as a video dl.8· Irvine. Ca 92714 benefits, lncludlng profit 11·2 al Janice's Raggedy ..., ec: 0 ogltt 5+ yn. related ex per .. needed rm m ed T it Jo: Cefltcr, 155!1 Supcnor knowl()(lge of DOS/VS or play terminal operator Call 979"0500 EOE sharing. Call tor appt. Ann's. 1770 !JD Orange Well trainod tech needed work from blue prints. 11 A IR HAN u L E R s Ave. Npl lk'h
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J ECL. IBM 370/148 computer. Some ex · -9CT8TAIMMIMT Housekeeptnehelp,guar. 492_7520 formal •ketches Must1---------11--------w/commun1cation11. Xlnt perlence is delllrablo. but Dr I v er s for Io ca I CO"'-"-t•M wagc$l3$rcr wk or more. ---------• have tabric•ted new tool MANICURIST NURSES facility" fringe bent'flts. will train Individual with household goods movlng -A d d I --·A Ue h ing & repair t•xlalUng ALF RE 0 0 . ~ H" I R RN'S sao $98 Tu c· sat . 3 : 30 pm . demOMtrated typing ac· company. Ciao I de· Partlea. convention s. P vacat on.nlA v1tMnce· ...... MO .... aTORac ROUTE tooUngon production. ETC. now UCCt!PUJ\g UP· •
rnld JJht F.OE 1 l curacyandapeed.Koura slred.Ovet21.768-0643 also J\ysterlcal c lubs. menloppottu ty. ust Weofferxlnt Cobendln· pll e.1t lo n ~ for 1&ra~ed · D ~t {1 ," 2~1('3 approximately 2·9PM. •DllVB• Atlttd1Mtt1peakerand haveowntran.a.M0·952~ Dally Pilot route In dd'Jprofltaharin11. manicurist IOlOW, West LYN $52·$&0
fo'alrvlew Rd .. C.M. Work In pleasant en· -~-..01 1~0.t r dedicaUom Houaekeeper·tlve oul LaiL un• BeAac,h " Soulh Apply~ per80n..,.or, 30by P.C.H.67~0 AIDE S42-S44 S4&-eo80 vlronment wllh aood ~,. .. .., .... ni co """'ng or CAUPOIMIA Bal boa Point a r ea atiuni. lernoona, phone ~wffn 1:...,..: ·
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after8,Plllf493-01.82. paid aroup Insurance. ~. !es. $2.8$ per hr + Uon. price la rtghl! Housekeeper, llve·ln, mon&b ll'ON pro(i\. ta0 .~i~;:,e acttvltfu. Inc luding ahifta 11v•ll. Must be dt" -----~-----1 ...__.,t un•~-. etc. App'v Incentives. Call Erle, 714·842·0'95. Ask for m\< love children & Caab depotlt required. Ca ' 14 cuttocncr strvlce le In· peftdablc-le h11v~ ref.a COOi ~t""'" .,n ~, 840-«700. RoterSontaa. Bua. M1r. !mow bow to keep a •l>Ol· Call 842·4321 uk for II 97IMICIOO E.O. E. aide tales. Manne ex per Skill asseumt•nt te11l!c
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C..Wen
1-54 E 17th St., C M.
F.qual Opp Emplyr M/F
Equal ()pportunlty Mrs G11ro. 75!*'1511 or t::mployer apply 1n person. 2301._ ________ _
Newport Ctr Dr Ste 200 1• PART·Tl~H; Sale!! Clerk
Retail Ci1fl Gullery. 2 or 3
dys wk & wknds Salary
t'Ommensuratc w/exper.
Call 675 3080 blwn 10 &
12
PART TIMI
WHIC·EHDS
t-:vcry Sunday and .. :v<•ry
r;(J\cr Suturd11y und sun
Heeepuorusl-lyp1sl
Good typing skills for
busy bwld rng conlrac-
tOf'll. AllractM! offlC1: in
Irvine Neat ap~arance
& good phone pen.onah·
ly. llespoos1blc po1m1on.
Hours 8-5. M·F . Salary lo
Sll'lJ. /\:ik for Mrs . Jones
657-7533 -------d11y murnml(s On vcr to Rcrcptlon
1lrop bundl~s of Dully ANIMAL HOSPITAL
Pilot lo l'arn crii. Mui;t Experience deaira hie
huve van or lor11c RC11l11111 Variable iwhcdule 20 to + good dnvinl( record. ti() hn; per wk incl ~knds
Ca ll 042·4321, ask ror Apply noon·2i>m only.
Harry Seeley or Don 1333 Avocado. be.h ind W1l~um!:___ F:d wa r d & Cinema.
P TE.UP
PERSON
NWlpon..Ce-ntM
twl'epl/Typ11l, pl-lime
Typtng, bt.e S/11, e x per an
plf.Yroll le acct11 payable
d~lred 1194-0:561 ---
RES'TAURANT
CAJU.'S Jll. IS NOW
ACCIPTING AP·
PLICATIOMS FOi
T H I M I W
RISTAUltAHT
OP-.IMG OH AYlltY
PAQWAY.
COOKS &
COUNTER
ONNEL
.... OI" .._ ... ,...,
............... _.clcrp
............... .,.fl
or cr11r to wort. clot-
t\bovc openings F/1'. Min 13 hr .
Ncul uppearoncc required. Salar y o µcn C all Blv~M. •1•1•4•U7-•ZS4-2 _____ 1£1~ruolux -'ti<' .... rord
B40-01Zl win<1 1 S3~ M1 CoH~1·
MASTIR ILUIPIJMT
2J4 .. Jc._, C.M.
140.U7l
------Swlmmln~ pool main m .. kei 15 Lad> Sun
tcnonce. f/pl must huv~· Kelvlnotor. ~ epd 111111 bean• £ror 11t~1l' hair
*Secretaries* Ext.oeSet'yS13.~
F/C Okkpr Con11tr
Employers Puy All .. ·cc11
Liz fMndur!I A§COCY
4'J20 Rlrch St. Ste llM
Newport Hearh. 833·11180
lr•-k Wiil tr"Jn """' .... .,. hvy dutu wa11hcr. Ken • , ... " ...,, .. ,.,..., " dry1·r ' L~l"<'tnl' ''"'I ITIOI"\• Dry11r. &ood rond " ,. " "" TB..LERS 112~ for both 830·0730 m:u11111icer S2 f~leC'l r1I'
lmmr1hate opcningi. for Mn eves pcrcolutcr SI f;fuetnc·
llST AURA.MT Har
Vt/ F\t 11 'Nlllll 1.u11chu1
C'.wntttr/ Kilcht'n 18 Yr11
or older c:nw1•r Street
R1111l•urant . Soup &
S..l11d, Airport ore ri C~ll
Ml(r 2 51~ -~-~--
RN'S/ LVN'S
AIDES
le y_. Ow. lo111
T•ll ua wh n le w~rt1 you
want to work 6 h.•11vc
the r.-,t to US' Plu1t top
pay e ll .. X KS OAILV
Nu ft•t:' UnHorm a llow '
Malpr11ct1c-.... & all olhcr
tn11ur pd by iu Donus r~I
pro1r"m
MIDICAL
PllSOHNIL POOL
•34-0405
A naUonal nursing serv
........... &Mop
Womcrn n eed e d for
Ho uae clean lna Serv.
M.o7S7
Sale. Clerk. etla b 'd sta ·
llonery st.ore nds inside
nh.'ti person, office 11upp.
ly cxper helµful but not
nee Fr lna e benefllti :
Group m edlrul. paid
vacauon & a holiday~.
f'ur appl call Betty.
751·1732
'S'ALH
ClalucAMtoMolMM•
New cla11s11· uuto 11tore,
Jrv. Airport com plex
wan ts ludy sports car r n
thuslu u c to he lp ~ell &
manage. Sales exper not
n ee Comm1s111o n ·
lucrallve. Send resume
IA>" mn Main St. St.e F' .•
Irv , Ca. or call 957·0SM
I ran" Small Jll(UW SIU sharp personnblt• tel er!.. Cappcrtone lop 1rueic1 . 2 333 t: 18th St .. 1\pl. ts. CM
S11ving:s & Loan ~x dr t"r1a1d111r c Hl'frl.c. --------Pl'rt<.>rwc prer1·rubl1· "'ull Uood cond. ST~ 7~1 1)4~1 t4-MhoW Goods 1065 &nYI Ana corp h1111 an Im
medlute opening for 11
rni.chlnlst truinl'<' wit h
11t part time nccdt'll uf\3PM •••••••••••••••••••••••
lrvlnt• Savings & 1.oun IO O Movinat • T. V ., lung stic QIU for AppV Dlu.b "64
s ome expcr ln --AlllKl<' 75:1·2600 KO. i-: 9'cydet Z ocod. p111nt1ngi., und mii.t·
••••••••• •• •• •• ••• •••• • Uoodll 640·641ti Tow Truck Ori vcrs l'X·
pcr'd. Top puy Apply
Ci&W T o wrn)< 74011
Ohms Way. C M tw2 1252
11umcrlral C'Onlro l ________ _
machine 1>et·uPf\. /\pplr
1n pertion Mon·f-'rl ftftl.!r
10/Am ut ljj()\ Curnl'&lc St. Sanl11 Ana SECRETARY
Cvcle & Comp_any Oclll)('l'31-l•_m_U1J_t_11_el-I n-.. -... -~/UMd lch C "" U) p1l't0t• Wulerh•Mt. Stu111
3_~, IO•i>d MX bikei. l<':i~ ~tl·1:1 took v.1.r~
l::xpandlng Spur tin g
GoodA manlulacture hu
OJ>Gnln11 In Murkc:-tlng
lcpa.r tm e nl f o r 1n -
dJv1duul with shorthand or 80+ wpm P.xcollent
t.YPlnR s klllt a nd good ot·
tenllon to deuulM Good
'i alory &nd lrln11e
TOW THUCK O HIVER
NEEDED Must hove c"
pt'Mence Musi hvv 1n
Costa Mesa 646·9638
Pu r h &. r t'P11trl' Jll 964 l_008 _____ _
make11. Ci.Im bit t'lus:or Ml~• 1010 Scam1treuc11 wanted.
alterations. etc. Coat a
Mesa area S46·0757
bikeK. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 41470 Nwpt Blvd CM
007910 fk111uttress. pt Umc. App.
ly tn person . Y ~S
C l e a11 er&. J 98ti~
Brookhvrst. 118 ----1 Secret a ry l Recepl1on11il.
t'·t1me/3S hr wk, T yp1n11
bencf1t1. /l.pply ·
Tr a 1nN• to lt-tHn ull
phns('6 of <'11.'llm plH~tit•
proc<'ISSOT operouon?>. lo
handle s J>('c111l job8 & oe·
cJi.1onal m:u nll•n;1nn·
Must be ablc to work well
w/ha nd ~ P uy open
642·1194
Wl6M)M.teritlltl 0 25 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Bnrk5. new used·
Rca.aonablc
S36-m74
1035 60wp m . no s111 noc U.S. DIVHS
644 8385 3323W. Warncr Traineto. opportunity tor H1mul11ran Rlut·po1nt
&nta Ana. t:/\ 92702 yowtg person 1ntcrt•11tt'd rrv.lt· kits Show quah ty Sl::CHl:.'TARY·ln11urancc (?l4 I 640..0JO m an opllcal·mectwnical 9 wks 673~157
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Slate Farm a11cnt , In career w/e&tab'd r1rm "--10 ... 0 :'llewpart UcllCh. fo'u ll ~ I 1 ~ ""
Ti m e . Som e exper. t-;Qual Opportunity Comp etc on g lt·rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• e mploytir M/ F training progr am pro· helpful, wlll t ra in .~~~~~~~~~!' vidcd for seriously In Golden Retriever pup &&S-6'70 -R · ~ Pie$, AKC f'1eld & ~how terested person. eq :; pet. Shots, worm t•d .
SECRET AltY SICUltlTY OPFICllt xlnl v1s1on. mech UP· raised w/T LC Xlnt d1i.p r-~lrucllon firm 1--'-. lJtode & Wiilingness lo (21.Jl 425·1561 """U> """ POiltlon ilVllilabJe ror re· learn. Call bctwn 7·9om .
1ng for bright s e lf ll11ble per11on wh;om t' for appt, 546-0606. AKC German Shl•pht•r<I starting Individual. uluU law f'nfo~rremenl exrw·•r Sho b k ound ty to handle phones. uc "" .... '"Vil .. AiltU1' puJlb w uc "" E njoy x lnl com pany '""' "' .. sn, Top bloodhnei.. Hluck c ur ale l Y P 1 n g · beneflt1. Apf lY VAM· Part·llmeltemporory. andlan 638·930ti correspondence & gen'I noon. Mon "1-, Pcr8on· l'Xpcr'd 754 1555 mgr o ffice duties . Call nrl AKCyellow Lubµu~.
836-8717 8-4pm. MARRIOTT HOTEL TU VIL AGENT !i wki.. !'lhotx.
Newportflrvin1· Min 3 ~7·4405 Secretary 900 Newpo11. C<'nlt r Dr ,..., 1 cu
MEG CARD ti Ncwpo11. Heach yrsexl>t'r "4l 754 1""" 1..ab pup:.. /\KC. 1; wki..
Will train. so+ Req. Call X Equal Oppor WAITRESS s 150 t>d Dyl> 833 7241.
Ellie Biles. Newport('r ~~~£~m~op~loy~e~r~M~/~F~~I P/llm c days only /\l· Dl-8879c·ve1>
Inn. 644·1700 exl. 536 lroct. young. c xpt'r 'd Lab:.. b l k . A KC rt-
_EO_._E ________ 1Secy.exttw/R F, Expcr APVIY tn Pt-rs on to ii1 s 1er1·d . i w k 1>,
IT SaJ O""'n Call 644 lllOO for Roc.hsctukls, 2407 I': Ci.t male/female. 839·9686 SICA AIY ,,.. Hwy. CdM Sec Mr .
LUGGAGE T A&S
from your bui.tnl•i. .. l01trtJ send on1· r 1trtl ror ('.ti'~
l:IK PllU. nn ... :.pOtl" IAot•
1 1' l u rn p n m .in •:..n I I}
11-0aled auraclr"•' lJ~ &
:.trop me1•11n~ 1111 1111,·
I D rf'(Jwrcmcnb l'n·
"enl lu:11. & tht.>ll 0 fo'or _.
~nM>nt'-'11.1'<1 '"" encl06\• "'ullpu pc r . fabri ~ Ot
'Oay Glo .. pa~r & w1·
will h11rl: 6t tnm )Our
llll(S Or tr) tv.-o ... .,rd~
b<tck to b11ck
PRICES
S2 co or 3/S~
4/H8Rt S1 60e&
6/!H11g:i St 50 eu
!Oor mort· SI 4() l'IJ
S11lc11 Tux lnr lU<led
NO CARO"
IJruw your ov. 11 or iwn1I
nume. addrci.:·. phon1· &
Wl··ll makl· one· curd 1wr
tuw Add 2!>' em·h
St.•pd che<'k or monc) or
der to
PILOT PRIMTIMG
P O EtoJ< I~
Qv,tJ Ml'5J. CJ !l262t0
PUONEM/\TE
Tdr phont• dl\.'>Wt'r•r>a.:
much1ne .. wt w arr. $7!1.
wt remote. St4!1 Engineerlnf , plannini:t & tnter v1ew Reiss. ""to You 104 5
-·ultUl0 a·rm has Im ...:.;;;.;._; ________ I••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ope:ting for a sec; SECY/RECPT P/R WAITRtSS·Musl have Wonderful companion. J W ehouse 11hclv1nw. f1.11:
w/xlnl typing & h te Sii Jmmed operunH Sii. lYP· t'xpcr & be avail to wk year old white ncutcred udJw.tablt> '<h1•1vc> .,.
Hoger. i50-J79l
exper . 01ctapbone exp 1ng. busy phonc11. lukc wknds. Apply The Rig· male cat 644·5870 sorted bm boxc:i.. r:1nb:
helpful. Apply or 11ubmlt c:o mm1ttee m 1nutci. v.er Rest.. t6 Fashion Mi •9906 ,
re!lum e l o JACK G PresllAe !)OK. Apply in Isle, N B. Free C\ltC k1lt<:n11. IOnH ---------s t A haired. one 1:; Mr.n". Cull Bdrm !Ct. kn.,..,, bed. dbl RAUB CO. attn Person· penQn, u n a nu,._ _________
1 ~·LES ""I 125 Baker St . C.M. Chamher nr Com mcrcc.1• 759~i drt'!l11er mirror. i! n11r ~ '"' • h A WOlltH :i.tnd~. 2 lamp!> I 1~mt •t>I. Do "OU r• '"Y ~. M/F. E.0 .E. 1616 t~. 4t ,S. . ---n w-...a.-Doberman pups. i wk3. woodoh'dcbk. Amn 011k 1
-I ---_.,.... Reds&Rlark~1 iWl'l'ks. k THI OltG .. ..,. 7 Secretary ror NR sales of· Semi retired roup t' to Ar t• y 0 u a 8 tr 0 n ~ S4IH K4I .rntq ,,., > o.i "'l'· t'•• "'" ficew/strong lyping&Sh manu11<' 60 unit udult h 11 flt p on <'Obnl. :i.~·· Cir 111 ... , rm If so. there moy ht a s k ills l o pe rfo r m <'om p lex C M . No P ysaca Y crtc furnitw-e 1050 \.'hr 101d dn b~. Wi!1~t1 career for you al Orj)(an secretarial duties for 2 ch1ldrtin. no pets. $600. looking for :.t e a d y ••••••••••••••••••••••• :i1dcllrtl wlhutdl. lwr: 'i
Exch11ngc. Openings now mon11gers. Salary $850+. RrOliH. 031·29SO. ~~>wtpl~~epp~ye·~·~·· w / x hll I•---------mutt hx 11pnng:.. µ1.111l:
uvulloble. Prevlouiuale!\ E.0. E. For 11ppt call ·---------I ,,.. 1•lt• t>4003'~'\1·v1• .. experience useful, but 75<MWO. If you :irt>. w•• ha vi· on **I BUY** - -----
we will train you. Call ---------SlrTIMllR oppty !or you in a st.abll' Good used Fum atun· & • 1en lh :spd. lat(' moo .
Mrs.Jettat1'heLuguna SECRET"'RY ·1· pl L S"c cl n cs growingcompany•:: _:J,~•..-n""'"-OK 1 wrll copw ... mythm1i1. llkt• 11u "" Y 8
li. .! r ' j • W k I 'a sem bly " '~" ~1 ... ftpl 11•) s200.'1ijjQU... Hilla Mall. f7l4 )~·7302 GIRL FRIDA y . book· Gcn'I <)(c & Tr:11nel' A:. or invo vesf 8 S&btrf-or-\4)u. ~2163 II semblers-come In &.. rt• & dettvery a -mrr1>r<r· """'"oitT-oit '"UCTION ...., -------SALES lceePllfR exper nee. ca "II "· d ucts l'hC'ln'" I; 14 .1 ~ ~,jl • Rod Laver 'renn1& g1s ter now11oyouwi ,,.. 7~.7678 64'-8616&1JJ.t625 PVT PTY -223 Cu ''
Oat.a processing ser vices 979,~ re3dy to start workin1o1 ~~~~-~·;•~d~-;;;·~-;;...a.~.,.;;·~1~~~~~~~~~~ Fr~ter. ua:. UBQ. :.1lw r & in·house. many com· ---------when the children arc ..._ _. pli.lter. silvt•r pu nd1 _
puters. Excellent Op · Secret.llriaJ position Open INir k In i1chool. IAnJZ & <i:AStf PAID how I . r o m p : t' 1 •'
Portunlty with growing Co r presllgio us real 11horl lerm aS11ign~nls W/\NTED: No. Laguna "'or ~ti WJ('fi tum. 11nU· ,t ••n c>rt•ttt• :t tar>d .
with at h!bSt 1 yenr ex·
peri<'ncc, prere rably
newi.papcr ";><cellcnl
~-ompany benl'ftlA. Apply
h(:lW\:Cn 111\M & 6PM,
Monduy lhru f'riday
AJ.k lor Pau~ Ww.rd or
U11v1d Guuer rez
Recept/Tnist
Llahl tri.tt1c 1; phones.
Uglil typmg. no dictation.
in pleasant surrounti1n1ts
for s m a ll maaa:tlnt!
publ1sh1ng compuny
Mnlure WOIJ\8 n Salary
to $650. Call for uppl.
752 6474
t..gaWft.
J."'1 lft penoA at ....
followl'"J locatlo .. :
Orance County com · estate appraisal & re· NO FEE Beach. Older lady or ques&clr1V·"~7-8 135 11.ns:iphone. orfiCl' dc:.i.:
pany Minmum I year search olfice. llepro typ. Victor T~ariH moth"r o( young child lo Ma<·ramt-plant h04der & sales experience Sale1> ing skills & ven hable ex· C 11 L'QL" .. H1de·a·bed:. Sl54. Rebll ,..,
0
,.,,.
11 t.e tor n Call Dean a 556-115 ·"' r. rarl.' for & send my ;.yr twin sire muttrei.s & box plant., !.Vo-uu.
m Y ope · per nee. Xlnt salary &f~~~~~~~~~~ old Jovel". w"ll "" ... 'I\'"' • 1 ·"' "nc·k-.·-. n-.. -w-.-u-·-c· ... -.--for int e r view. 17 14 1 benef'ils.642-7860 I J .. u.;io, ~"'' S50.full!lz$59 Sten iz...,.
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ORAH(iECOAST
DAILY PILOT
64~5682
330W. AaySl.,
COtila Me1ou
t;qu.ul Opportunit y
F:mployrr
· 752.2252 ----------Service Sta /\ltendont. daughter l o .. :I Moro full set. S45 Kini( set~ Rcason11blc
SECltETAltY cxl)t:r"d "'\ill or p/Umt• 11chool. Your hom (• nr R&J Mauress ~7 56.16 ~IS74 C I, Saleslady for dress shop E ,.. g Id~ de Apply. /l.r"OSl ... Uon. ITlh mane. 497·23tl21 cvl·s . * ar S Over :JO pre( l'art time x punuan wor .. i ' .. Reis reqwn .. -d Mu1H !ICll. 2 adjustable Ca'"""'t IJycr ha:i. t;;; >'""
6'5-l66S homefum ashingsmanul. &lrvme,t:M ----•·--·-.:..---·----• F.lc c tr o p,~d H· bt-d ~ m'~ti Rld shJZ.:ISYd,..1(1'1
hwllln 1mmed open111J1 in wJ 11 1hr11 1 0~~. pri t<l·d s2 yd S.llH4tlfl R~Jo:PTION l~T Jr * SALESLADY the cbta proce551J11l dept •5-rvlc. StCIHCMI. ng~ ti_i75-4:M>J _ ---
w e l' ken d 5 0 n I y. • for an 1ndlv w/at leai;t I Full & Part lime nttcn Warehousemen --~ M1·mtwr .. h11 p Ill Sill 11: w11terfronl lol'Ul1on. 2 092 L r IH or over. Apply In yr secretarial exper 11 dents Mi.l bt• over 18. N )W
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pcnion to T HE SHOW you arc looklnJI for :i Xlnt waAl'. /\ppJfi 17241 ru·;Gl~TF.R < • fl.~ tbl $750 M:it101<t rein f(round!'>. C:.i!! at•. Sµni .
typlnR ncccss Coll MISstOH VIEJOf ONFl'::,_22h .. ·a:sh lon b land. challenging po11i1Jon Ir vine Ul11d . us tln. ON~~~~~8t.,1~ sole & Ji?llmf• lablt• c.:,·,1n·a [>.'".iii l:i:JI rAYROLLCLERK ,7l4·644--0l26 for appoint· Equal Oppty Em poycr -'-Pl-o:x;_. ______ 1 w/an un1111ua l benefit.Pkll 838·6"4 WESTC:Lll't' 1800. S400. Makt• o ••rs
Sharp rwrson with /\./\ menl M/f' SALES Including product dl&· ---------M2-~ Nwpt llr h T1•nni:-. f'llJh
r -.it-fc ... Syt'"--t 1'cmnnrury Serv1cei------1 1 •• 1 II , "''l dei:trce in accounting an--------count , li be ra l holldoy _...., ..-""" ""
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b d om1 y ,.,l•m11 r1o '""'"""
d/or I yrs t•x 11cr in ltlCrT $600 Openin~forfull llmcex· schcdulc &a hiohlyl'om · /\s ubsidia r y of De l J617 We1>tc 1ff.Slc20'J Klnii s1. w ;1 1cr ~· 644 70!1'J.754·11't<H I
' ·---------i 'd o""n L'll n "' Monl" Corp ha." lrn i.-•63•'•1,•00•l•O•o•r•7•52•·•9 .• l l•H-•I wlheater xlnl conti $1.5. _ payroll or l(cn' acct a. Xlnl opportunity for pr sacsw .. -n. "'c Retitivesalarypleaseup. • " OOI 002ll G .... d
1 Addm.imachme&basic !1h1trpµcrsonwho has not ESJAURANJ Car ter. 131 "'a s h lon plylnpersonat: mcdJut.c<>penani:tiifon·x· ___:__ _ -OOdW>l.'uJvoca 07~~~
lypmJ< skills rt>qti ·. &it had much exf)Cr. hut has R ls llllld Mull. ND. 759· 1770 Uken Home Pumlshings per lnstltutlo11al conkK WORK.AT HOME 3 Pr Sectlon'al <:ouch. carpet in rm ~IL<!!-' x .J
1'.:nglnecnng & l'lunm n acrorat.e typing & bn ght StdC!l person. perm/full 7411 Lorge Circle Nonamolum1 only· t;OC Phone sull•i.. h~ht hulbs org1 y1•l1wht fl~iru l & IL"< 15 $3() c ... _ ~~
"'•rm of Oranut· Co. Xln o u lg o I n K I' ho n e HELP RI Hunt. Och 842,4444 Daytime hrs. P honl' C:ill 530 5220 S600 Xlnl rond 645·~~ Sizt• 5 wcdd1ni: dn·i.i. &
WQrkmg cond & e<1 benef. pc1'110naUty Wll tram to AH...tioR ~~rtMBl~3rc~s 11119 ---------556-3610 Bxt. 280. Sofabed bc1gto llerculon. v1.-i1. $1i5. Iiluc.gQ»'Jl s.so.
Appl vw1ety d uties in s mall u. a.-Secretaryt a11st manager c-r-vl--StaUon (':r~"nnAI ...._a.-..uM $ u
7 1
.un J .. ,..., G RAUi pl•a•anl oCA. L'un "O· r.-.. atn r I ph I t d ~· "" "" ... _......_ very ,::ood <'Ond 151) oN '""'''Vl':<.
·-., .. .. • MA.t.o----------•I or act ve u 0 11 ery e male or t'emo c. full or ••••••••••• • •• •• • • •• ••• 675· 7245 /l.l~ Petsonne+ workers & very r apid Wort. "'nnw SALISPIOPLI corat.mg C1tm. Must be part time /l.pply Exxon ......... 1005 _:.;._.:....,,.______ M u .. t ~ I" 1 1 • O ,. I o w
125 1\akerSlreet. raises . Call Sally, yOMrlCldlAr• RetaJISlore very per son able. in-St.atJon 2490 fo'nirvi('w at •••••••••••••••••••••••Hide a bed. qn u. Sll..5 whol<.'!j3lt'. 19p1• h1• .. vv
C-OlltuMesa,Ca 1.12f126 ~.Coastal Per110n-AtSct.ooll You 'll love lielUng our lelligenl' able to make 1-'atr C M Sel.'Mr Bolls ---------• Dbl drt•11•er. $80 Oval wc1~ht 1111~ 'l.•tnft',, 17 14 1 751·25 10 t;O ne1Agcncy.2790Harbor, Guarutee $J OO/hour fabuloua fashions• We decisions.642-8400. --·-------S&.OTMACHIME rrurror SJ5 ~2iOOH .. 11•t-I wa t .. rJ ,.,,
Ml Ft II CM starting wage. Part t1tnl.' have immed P/T open· SECRETARY Sf-rv1ce ·station Ath•n
1
cookware Only 5:!20 PBX
An!.wl.'rlnl( l>c r v 1e
operator full & PIT C111ll
835-3561
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h11u11e plirnl 11•rh fo
w11rehous1ng. IOlillllla
Lion, & ma1nlen11n"l'
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NOTICE
how D111ly Pilot Class·
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DEL TACO
1720Superlor /l.ve
COtila Mesu, CA
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part l1mt' nll(hU. Apply
Pcnn ysuve r . 166
P lacenll• Ave. Co11ta
Mesa --------, PRODUCTION
TRAINEE tor small manufacturer,
11hlppln11 •• in1pcot1n1.
UPS .. etc. will train ri1&ht
penion ror all ph•4••· Ap PlY In peraon 91m·U on·
ly: 83'1 W. Ult.h St .. Cotti
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for It, team project lo In·
troduce out new branch
to area rrsldentl. 13.2$
hr. no tielllna . Work 4·6 hrs per day, vp lo 3 wh.
Apply In penon onl)', Wed, Sept 20th. Thur
Sept 2J11t, 9·00·l2noon.
Pomona lal t'('(leral • av
ln11 , 9029 Oarfleld, tuat
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prof appearance &anln· wl strong typing & SH F.nl( s peaking. /\pply B I RTlfY F.A R C O IN _r:r'-' te~lln learn1n1r a must. skills Some acct ·g bck· !l II, Mon· Fr i Llnw1lco PLAQUES "Yeah 1000 v--...--. .. ,,
Apply Che111 & Oumcs, gmd or exp m prepa ra · Labs, 2148 Nwpl 111..,1, thru 19711. Wlll111m11 Gift
2700 W. Co11st Hwy, NB. lion ol sta tistical rt'portii _c_. _M________ Oallery 1832 N cw port
S81H helpful. Xlnt bend. Sal Shoe Salesman or woman. 642·6526
Rl.ALISTAn commenw/cxp.Applyln exper 1n family shoes. 1926CatueVcnusSupenor
SALIS raora.1 penion or submit reaume Salary. Apply ln J>C,\1'1100. Bell nick le Slot Machine, t::===============:;i to : Sant11 Magt1rit e uik for Mr Ca nnon perf. cond. s1~1 Oars. Busy office manager W11ter Dis trict . 2557 1 Hemphill S hoi•11, 154 642-0671 needs help with real Ma q iue rite P a rkway. Fn"h ion I s l~. N H.
C!llale aynd1caUona. No Mw 1on Viejo, CA 92001. 644~ Onental r'f, beaut untq
exper. nee. Wiii tram. attn Personnel. E.O.E. Surouk .. 2x 12 . vrry
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673-6334 t0.6pm. ask for Long & 11hort lcirm lUI• pref d. Call 6441 0733 CASH PAJD
DanorNancy. •l1nmenta. Holid ay 411..:..---------'-Ws h r / Ory rs/ Re f ri g
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needs P•rt.tJmc help M all Welt1h t & lo11d b u lk Used Refrhc. Woshen.
dp week oft 12 & •of: av · vitamin tablet.A. dullvory dryers. &l11t buyi. and
wkndtl. Coun~er & Ol er 1n Or•nae & LA Counties. Dest Servlt'c .~-Oel l 1en duties. 875-37 12 Ml·Umt , Eng sj'>C)ciik·
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the UltJt ach In Cluslfled ~ularly And they find
whallbey 're looluna for.
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Apply fi ·ll Mo n ·Frl Co.pportone lroat ·frce.
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com pany bllncrl111 odvcrtlaed tor 1101 .. In
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1976 Ha rle y Uuv1<1son
~.almost new Ask·
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
10C.0 tlllR BOR 111\10
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~=-Best offer. Call '75 LUV P.U. w/Cam -
borac camper Excell
conditioo. 751-Sf!Ofl. 139J I Mettlot 81.cl
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"We need to buy clean D»l!IUn used cars"
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miracle
mazda
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OFFERS '69· 76
PrtE-OWNED VW ..,
All Makes & Modeh
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$1895 ~
(l.1~ EUP142)
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18711 BEACH
BLVD.
CaU Us 842·4435
'89 VW Bug. super sharp.
rebuilt engine, m :q:
wills. AM/ f'M stereo. Jll
around top cond. St~
881-41798
ow-.. Gtll'fe "' l»-USI
1970 Ford "'> Ton w/flat ~::::::::=::====~ bd, ruru. gd, great work IMW
truc k $1000/b s t ofr
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
~HARBOR BLVD
540-6410 540.021 l
HURRY
NOW AT
MUlACLI MAIDA
WITH THE PURCHM E
OF ANY NEW
I 971 MAZDA GLC You will receive an
AMI FM st.ereo
m "DllvlOUR 1977 VW _Convert1blt-. '' -. special ed1t1on. wbV wht. "LE CAI xlnl cond, stereo. mag~.
'77 Harvest. 28' sip~ 7
Baywindows. fully :wlf
cont. $13.600. 556-7515
MOTOR HOME
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'73 2Sfl. Champion by Chrysler, all Xtras. low ___ ...;... __ _
miles. consider Aul0,V4M 9570
trade In. Sacrifice sole •••••••••••••-••••••••
P:l'. ssr.&12Z ... ND'NEW I 978
1100 DOD'GE YAM Huve ma ny-oakli. win! Lai.er Xlnt. cond.. Like ..._S..ke, Perts Cl7022.ll> (41004)
IUYORLUSE
YOUR 1978 IMW
NOW!
•IMW•
•RESALES•
'73 Bavaria 133'7110X)
'74200'.Msp. <3'73LPF'I
'75530ia air C560MMLI
i620024sp. <S69PQM>
'77 320i 4 sr. <283SPl>
·n200'2n C337H0Xl
We may have your next car in e>Ur inventory. Call
us tod•Jl --. 83 l .. J040.495-4949 -------
CREVIER
OF THE YIAI.. SSllOO. ~-18ls. 642-1490
Good m·vent.ory In stock Must Sell Best offer '72 Hurry while they last ~
Datsun 2-dr cpe, looki. & ''FREE'' MIRACll run:.good S8SO 673-4743 MAZDA/UMAULT
'72 Datsun 2AOZ. red. good 21.SO Harbor Blvd. d 67 000 orlhecasbequiv;ilent c~A M ESA con . . mr, air. 00 239.00 ~·
'QJ VW Bug. new t1rei..
brki;, front end. n:bll
ltans,S950. 548-4198
'73 412 Sedan. exlnt. run-
ning cond. amt f m.
SSl·S147 $3400.640·7549 MIR""ClRM&"YfU 645-5700
"' ~ .,....,.,. ----------1970 VW Camper. ~O<XI 78 Datsun 280Z. Am-fm 2150 Harbor Blvd, '71 Ren R16. 57,000 ong body. brakes. clutC'h
5t.ereo caSH1 air. magi,, COSTA M ~A rru. xlnt cond Best reas. Xlnt 1nt-s 1n k1 ndrig bru. 9,000 m1 Very dean. 645•5700 olr. 49'·5820 AM1 FM 8-trk tape. Mui.I Ask for Steve. 645·0792. .. .... t c t M t
770-4568 ---------'71 RlO. ndls carb. work. ;It s~f;f~ ~97':.217u11
'fl> Oal8un Roadster, 1600, Mtrc ... •111 9740 but in good cond. Best of· --------
xlnl condition $1850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jer 962·5957 Vofyo
494-6800 * * * * * * '70 Oat. 510 wugon. runs ~100 or best offer : y OU :
'71 Datsun wai;ion. VUlYI
top, luggage rack. xlnt * C.AMOWM .. cond. Orig. o wne r . 4'9'01110US
$1 ,200. ( 1 ) 493-8751 * u••---1s ~ CC.po. Beach 1 -.'"-SU
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r.t's Pi-.o ShGptM 16' Hobie. trailer. lrapae, CbeVy 283. t-ngmc, all the 40 Auto Center Dr.
Mu st Sell 1976 Datsun 2.llOZ. 35,000, AIC. mags,
·stereo. AM/FM cassette
Clean & lmmac Make
offer. 552-8218 eve:-728 w l9lhCMS48.7272 traveler, $1400.I 080. extras . Make offe r IRVJNF. SAHf A AHA
Tuning & repair IRVIHE DODGE & 1 sr & .. OADWAY
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$19.500 640 7030 *54995• lf-1~11 i' Toyota 9765
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BUV or LEAS~
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21 .. rolor TV. I yr warr . . 3t.OOOorig miles. M11roon Autos WClfttt.d 9590 CloHdOn 5-dop
Ire.! delivery 646-1786. 30' Avall1n moonng. In with new RemrnAton •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Sports Car
In saleable cond.
Ask for Frank or Tom MJA W. l9thSt fronlofS<'ari's andswlm whitewalls. Jmm ac. WEWILLIUY
New_w_1-de lj.Crcen_t_OQ_O area.S26,000. 673-S099. thr~·out . Serious •n · YOUR DATSUN
home TV $2400 or bcsl Slip needed for new 32' qwnes only. 673'7692· PAID FOR OR NOT
oUer 4!M·93&1 Ketch Newport Beach TOP DOUAR
urea. 631-0499. 1946 Ford Woody orlA FOR TOP CARS ST~REO· turntable & . , engine. V·8 flat 0head,
speakers Garrard $75. Shp Wanted: for my 54 runs gd Nu t1rt~s whls
842-8479aftcr .!..! A~ __ ~~~7,U:4{~cht. Bonus. roof. slats in sidt.-s'. paint:
IHh&Marine brakes SS .000/offfl .._.._... NB businessman needs 644-5736, (2l3) 283·7081 -.-r--~nertl slip IOF 'l'l' ... ••••••••••••••• ••••• Er I cs on s a i I boa l . '55 Ford Pickup, god 4'nR ._,.al 9010 ~o lebody.smo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •92-1487
NE~.~~Wi::~~ew 4 WM.I Drins 9550 ·
U1ck 675-1393 •••••••••• ••• • • •• • • • • • •
SLIPWAMTED
Woll pv,.,n btJy M0t11XJ
THIS WILL PAY
is wt.ere ,,,e REFERRAL FEE
BOAT ACTION IS &PREMIUM RENT
COSTA MESA
AMC/JEEP
#1 IM CALIF.
1978 CHEROMEE
BARWICK DATSUN
"'> I I 11 I I ~ 1j q I I I' +
831 -1375 4q3.3375
WE BUY
Cl.liHCARS
&TRUCKS
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd
C0:-,7 A M K~A
546-1200
ORANM COUNTY'S 842·4435
OLDEST HARBOUR VW
$ Under New Ownership
'71 Dino 246GT. AM/FM
c111111 . xlnl cond. Dys
Salei.·Service-Leaslng 557·7912. 640-~ eves.
R C I Ask for Steve. oy arver, nc.
Rolls rtoyce BMW Flat 9725
IMO Jamboree •••••••••••••••••••••••
Newport.&.».cll tli0·6i44
IOI McLAREH'S
$
SALE
OM6JO's!
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Over200 Flats to
chooee from plus an
outstanding selection
of Sports cars at
DICK MILLER
MOTOHS
120 WWarni•r ,S i\
557·2132
~ '76 Ccbca L1ftback wire lvan ·s. 199S Harbo1 ~ wills. AM/ f''M. JO.OOo ml.' Blvd .. C.M 64S-1982 SllMOW ...
• $.s300 55Z·0317 '76 blue w a~on. pow<.-r. HAllOUR .67 Corona $lOO firm Not A MI f'M stereo ta pe• . .Jt. YW i' working Tow away auto traM. lg rack. xlnr
•7 I •-• • a~c ,,,.,... cond. 18K m1. P.P. $2950 lf. I I ..._. · • ...,,...,.,,,.. 646·03R 1
l ..... lagfOft 75 Cehra 5 spd AMI FM ·74 Vo-lv_o_C_L_St.'d--",-1,-S:J'~)() Jt. teoct. • ster eo. radials . drs i: Ga-OIHO work. or 67S·2:39ti brks. Xlul cond Call home lf-842 4435 • Road & Track 646·4451 -------• Ask for Biii Rogers '77 Volvo 242DL. 28.000 * * * * * * After6PM960-3033 mi. RCA AMl f"M. bctgi: wlbrwn Int. askrng$a9SO. 1989 ~ dr. good cond • '40 897-2750 "Tl 280-SL. Xlnt ronc!. 2
tops, bm wftan int. Call
Ron Miller 639-4901
mpg, new tires. runs ---------
xlnt $650 832 38?A AWos. UMcf
'651, Corolla. bm. good ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 280 Se<lan. s howroom l'Of\d $2295 2901 Newport Wds 9910
cond, 24,000 m1. m ust sell Bl 67~4630 •••••••••• • ••• ••••••••• unmed.SJ0.900 673·4642 '7 R •TOYOTA IUYS • 0 · 1v1era. OrlR. ow ner. '67 Mer«!dea 25a'i. PIS, Cully loaded, very goo<! 63l's IH STOCM ! '77 X19. air. AMI FM tape. P/ B ai t 1977 ToyotJ Cell ca 5 rood $800 494-9837 .. B d rack. magi.. $4995 • r. new eng, rans. speed, stereo. mugs. 1ur •--------850 No. Beacu Iv 847-527<\ $3500.640-8895 U80SX.H I 1975 ~yhuwk. 31.000 m1. W~ PAY TOP DOLLAR La Habra MUST SELL .67 25<6, AT. s4995 good cond .. Ai C. PIS.
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loededwt xtra.a. 548'5039 '78 vw campmobUe fully 4•r>d noor. 327• Sl.SOO 01 MAC l'HllSON
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brld1e, newly re bulJt 979-ISSS drS or 731·8271 •68 Bronco runs 1rood IJ AutoO.nter Ortve
engine. Ne•d• some eves/wknds need11 p11l0nt & mlno1 JRVINF.
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dJrectlon•l finder and 8 foot bed Xln\ cond. Tnldla tHO W & .....,ED•.
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Warr available, 979·6716 S 1 · and wlute Cabnolet top
'73 TR6 New brakes F'ull power, split PoW<·r MGI 97:t4 radJals. 'reblt tran!i 1300 seuts, AM/FM wilh 11
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'70 MGB GT. good <.'Ondt· ---• tor)' air, tilt wheel. and
Uon. Days 631-9340. eves I t76 Tl7 cr\.ise t<>nliol. Low, low
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'76 Monte Carlo, A/ M 289. reblt eng, good tires,
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Huntington Beach
Fountain V1f1~~0~Y Afternoon
N.Y. St oeks
, VOL. 71. NO. 262, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY5 CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPT EMBER 19, 1978
i • :· Slain Biker's Sister Wants .Justice
a1 aAYllOND t:STaADA Ja. °' ..............
Tbe rnoumlne ala\er of a alala
ttunllnaton Beach motattyclllt
confirmed today that 1he
ca\lered twf' brother'• ubel at
lM downtoW1\ aalooe •iMn he
waa stabbed pt I
Jude Neanru. 37. of Newport
Beach. Aid w threw the ubts
of ber brother. Cary Alltn "Jbd
Do1" Fero. 41 . throuah tbe
lo\&vered windows tn (root ol lbe
Main StrHt Saloon. 111 Main St,,
durln1 a "fune ral" b Id lut
WednesdaJ'.
Police NW t.od.11 UHty bavo no
1u1pect1 aow ln c us tody ln
connecUon rib Pero'• atabblnll
death. rwo died at tluntln1t.on
lnt.ercoaunUDlty ffoapltal •bout
t.bree boun after M was ltnlf~
ln th INd. oftklak l aid.
Mn. Necrift1 said lht uh-es
were ICat1ered at the aak>on and
a lona Pacific Coa•t Hl1hway
from Huntlnaton Beac h to
Newport BHch In hopea ''that
people will lake not.ice and come
forward with informatk>n about
my brother's murder."
"Before um la over there wUI
Thomas to
be another death." aald Mrs .
Ne1rbtl when ahe cut "a curse··
on those s h e asserted were
wlthholdlnf Information about
the death o her brother.
M ra. Neg rlni said in a
t ele phone interview that the
curse was also aimed al her
brother's attacker who she
claims is a Huntington Beach
man
Mrs Negrinl sald she believes
lhe r.ght in which her brother
was stabbed was pcompted by
an argument over a woman.
But Huntington Beach police
nit?
I ,
Sgt. Bert Chadwick said there
may have been many motives
for tbe atabblng.
Chadwick said no charges
have been filed against Mrs.
Negrlni or any of lhe friends and
relatives who reportedly helped
her scatter lhe ashes.
Mrs. Negrinl said she does not .
Cear the possible consequences ot the scattertn' of lhe ashes.
"This is a trad•tional thing in
our Camily." she s aid .
Mrs. Negrinl S4tid s he drove up
to the closed saloon in a black
Cadillac but rode off on a
motorcycle while scattering the
ashes from an um In the misty
a fternoon air.
"I am not a biker and l don'l
usually go to lhat saloon,·• Mrs.
Neertni said.
The sister said, "f want my
brother's death avenged and the
man who killed him brought to
justice before be stabs anyone
else."
Mrs. Negrini claims that a
video tape camera Installed in
the s aloon was intentionally
turne d ocr just before her
brother wu stabbed.
Police have conliscated the
tape.
Fero. known by the nickname
or "Mad Dog," was on crutche>
a t the time of the stabbing
because or a year·old legJnjW'y.
He carried a buck knife in a
s heath on his belt. his sister
&aid.
Mrs . Negrini said she believe$
sev e r al people in the bar
conspired lo kill her brother.
Police said the blood Crom the
slabbing was partially wubed
away.
.. My brothe r hopped out lhe
saloon door' and screamed t~
help.'' she saJd.
Maybe, -But Councilman Mum
By ROBERT MR&Ea
Of .. Delf'I ..........
John lbomas. who was elect·
ed to lhe Huntington Beach City
Council last April and promptly
went to war with the police chief
and other top officials, reported·
ly will announce his resignation
Wednesday.
Thomas, who previously "re·
signed" June 18 -only to change
bis mind overnight. has directed
a secretary to lhe City Coudcil to
lYi>e out hia resignation.
No reasons were given for
Thomas' apparent decision.
Thomas was not available Coe
comment and did not attend
Monday night 's City Council
meeting. Mayor Ron Shenkman
announced at the start or Mon·
day night's session that Thomas
had revealed his intentions to re·
sisn.
Thomu' wife said this mom·
Begin Vows Israel
To Keep W. Bank
WASHlNGTON IAP) -Prime
Minister Menachem Begin told
Congress today that Israel has
no Intention of glvtng up ks
claim t.o sovereignty or lt.s right
~ to station troops in disputed
ar·eas of the West Bank and Ute
Gau Strip.
Begin told leaders of tbe
House in a breakfast met!lbig
that th ey should not
misinterpret the Camp David
accords to mean that Israel bas comm ilted itself to restoring
Arab sovereignty to those lands,
which it captured in the 1981
war.
Begin commented as he and
Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat visited Cap)tol Hill to
meet with congressional leaders
and talk about the r ecently
concluded summit.
Meanwhile, Secretary of State
Cyrus R. Vance added Syrian
President Hafez Assad to the list
of Arab leaders he will visit to
explain the Ca mp David
agTeement.s and seek support for
ttlero. He pnmous y~Uted
s tops in Jordan and Saudi
Arabia °'-' tbe trip. Sadat told members of tbe
Senate Foreigill Rehtions
CommlUee be believes Jordan
IN QMNO, SADAT
SCORED VICTORY-AC
and SallCti Arabia eventually will
s u pport the Middle Eas t
agreements. ·
Later, be told reporters he
plans to Oy Wednesctay from
Washington to Rabat. Morocco.
to meet wilh King Hassan. Then,
he said, he will then fly lo Cairo
and make contact with Jordan's
Kfni Hussein.
Sen. Frank Church oC Idaho,
ranking Democratic member of
the Foreign R e latio ns
Committee, said Sadat told the
priva~ breakfast meeting that
he hopes Hussein will "play the
role that must be played by
Jordan if the Issues of the West
Bank are ever to be resolved ."
Prote st. Due Tonight
Tempest in Valley
City Hall Boiling
Ing she was uncertain what his
intenUons are.
"J 've li ved with John too long
to know what to expect." she
said.
Thomas reportedly announced
h\s intentk>ns Friday after he
was fined $250 on a conviction of
misdemeanor vandalism earlier
in the day at West Orange Coun·
ty M unlcipal Court.
o.6fY ...... Malt.,_
Thomas had been convicted on a charge Involving· the removal
of equipment belonli!inli! to an oil
company which s ha res the
prem)ses of Thomas· trucking
and crane company at Garfield
A venue and Golden West Street.
When elected in April. Thomas
s aid that he was going to bat for
the average citizen and that he
refused to be a "rubber stamp"
for bureaucracy.
SANTA ANA WINOS BLOW THE TOPS OFF THESE WAVES OFF THE ORANGE COAST
Desert Breezes Drying Up Land. Increasing Fire Hau rd In Wooded Areas
He has battled ~ffbalty W1th
OOief eoon~n-and city of-
Cicaals ever sine-•.
If Thomas fol lo'W'5 through oa
his resignation. the City Council
will have 60 days to appoint a
successor.
A special election will be held
If the council is unable to agree
on a successor.
Man Injured
In Newport
Bee r Dispute
~ Anas· Return
To Blister Coast
Hang on to your hats. folks , this earJy was In 1970," he said.
the Santa Ana winds are here. "We had winds on Sept. 21,
T he National Weather Service followed by eight days of fire.
reported northwesterly winds ot But thea we hadn't had any
20 to 30 knots today. The winds rain."
are expected to drop to five to LS The weather service reported
knots by Wednesday mominJ?. winds b lowing throughout
T h e So u l h C o a s t A i r central and Southern California.
Management District reports including mountain and desert
the air condition as good. due to areas.
lhe wands. The Orange County. H•rbor
However. the fire hazard Is De partment reported s tnall
A dispute over the sale or a high. . ·c raft advisories from Point
Adventure
Playground
To Stay Open ·
The Huntington Beach City
Council saJd Monday the city•s
Adventure Playground will re·
main open during ran. winter
and s pring months.
But the council refused to set
aside any money to finance the
playground operations.
OWcials indicated that t he
park is a top priority item. but
that there would be no subsidies
for year.around operations. six-pack of beer led to a fight Br uce Turbevill e of the Conception to Rincon Point and 0 r a n g e Co u n l y Fi re as far out as San Nicholas Monday night that may cost a Department. said there is a hjgh Island. Howe ver . M a Yo r Ron
Newport Beach man a chunk of threat of a brush fir<'. but less Al the beach, Bud Belshe, Shenkman said he had r eceived
his left ear. h r r· be r t · of h N Be h pledges from city business Newport Beach police said c ance o a ~rass ire cause o cap am t e ewport ac 1,
they are looking for four athletic last week's rain. lifeguards, said the surf is on~ to eade rs to contribute up to $2,000
young men, possibly college-age "The longer the wind blows. two feet. (or the playground's operation.
wrestlers, who were involved in the drier it will get ... he s aid. "It's an ofrshore wind." he Adventure Playground was
the fight that separated Drnel He said at is early in the said. "It has a t endency to closed Sept. 9• an apparent vie· season for a Santa Ana wind ffiitTen the se~ and blow the Neira. 22. from a three-inch by a condition. waves down. It will be like a lim or Propointion l~ cutbacks
hair-In ch piece of his ear. "The last lime we had wind lake out here tomorrow... and a city pohcy that recreation Neira, of4200 River Ave. wa-; ' activities shou ld pay for
rush e d to Hoag Me morial lhemselves.
Hospital by police. Doctors 'T d Admiss ion fees pay for all
sewed the piece back in place. remen ODS f n s ani t y' costs during the t>usy summer
but reported lhey were unsure months,
whether lhe operation would be Recreation and Parks Direc·
successful. c b ' D • Pl tor Norm Worthy said ~ay it
According lo police reports, u a enies ot would cost about $2.890 to keep Neira refused to sell a six·pack the park open on weekends in
of beer to a youthful looking non-summer months and during
i · custome r at lhe Stop 'N Go ~ M de JFK Chris tmas and Easte r vaca· Clt zens. and cilY: employee arms over the wa y ad · m a rk et at 4555 w Coast 0 ur. 1p lions.
group leaders say i.hey plan lo mtntstrators have handied city Highway Mondsy afternoon _ • ~ _. Youngsler.i have been charged ....,."'*«3lft'~,-~f'~~~~ worker PSYChologi~al tesls. Ten The angry young man agreed 50 cenl'> for all-11ay use -at the ~emandsuf~~":l;!st; ques:• -·~rer~ 1o.curf?~~f·-~~t-f,JY~e,n.,h_e ,~0~9r~ .._..W..A.SHJN~. ~ IAP> -Cuban members and investigators last form er gravel pit at Talbert
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t. , bo t Cl M J Th o c · 'W6-r1t 8~~"~·-'" ·~ ~ ::U. Avenue and Gothard Street tons a u ty anager ames e range. ounty District Witnesses to the right said the would have 'bee;_ .. a tre~cn ou5 · ' . rit.\1f11t~ ~ ,.. ~·~~r-·.r~fL&Jit.Dd.. f".lea l and Per.sonnel Di rector Attorneys o~race h.as launched youth showed up with three ~ tlt .• r c b t h ro s of the tape-recorded bblli(l ce f!s filTd't6Rs ~~~ Sally Hartman. an lnvestigalion to find the miss· r . d b msan Y or u a o ave por a n u r us o .. The council meeting will begin in g tests rae1 i" s. h ut no~e cou ld te ll plotted the murder of President interviews during its hearings Worthy said today that ra1s.ing
at 8 o 'clocl< In the councU cbam· MeanWtule clUzen leader J an po ce o w Neira beca m e John F. Kennedy , the House today. fees from 50 cents lo St pr~bably
bers, 10200 Slater Ave. Wilhelm said sbe will present a srprated ~o'!t h1ls ear.b_The As~ assinations Co mm ittee Repealing his consistent w~~ld no~ make up lhe de(1cit.
Three employee group leaders petition tonight signed by more ~fft m spec at ~ t was &tten reP,Orted today. denials of ~ub8:" involvement m ' l don t ~lieve tha t we can
s ay their members want tbe t han 100 residents wbo want Neira said he wa n't v l am going to tell you here th~ ass~natton o( Kennedy, ope? ,uni~~ we arc assured of
council to take a closer look at council members to clarify the _ hi h d bes. t e efnf that nobody, nobody, ever had Castro satd: donations, he said. . aware s ear a e n om o the Id o( h th' .. c t · · N.... i 20 r workers complaints about al· city manager's status. .. until the fight was over and the . ea ~uc mgs, 8B ro ...-ver n year!'! o feged harassment by city ad· Mn. WUbelm said many res I· fo r youths left th s a 1 d du r 1 n g a r o ur· hour revolution. I never heard anyone
ministraton. dents feel the COWJcll members u e scene · in t e rview with committee s uggest nor even s peculate
Employees say they are up ln should take a vote of coofidence about a measure or that sort. on their top admlniatrator. because who could think or the
Pi.ckeroo '78
Co"'IJ'!tition
ln2ndWeek
The ••coad week 'ot
tompeUUon tor suoo in Pipkin
Pkkeroo "78 prlze1 ls under wa1
Collowinc a record number Of entries .
Hundreds of Oran1e Cout
football fans pitted t b•l,.
propOlltlcatlon 1kllll ln the nnt
ot 10 weekly Plck..-oo coaW.ta.
!>acb week a television Ht and
radloe from Dunlap AppUancee
in Fountain Valley .,.. •warded
to readert who belt predict the
outcome Of 30 weekend pidiroa
b•ttl••· .
For detatla and an entry blank
lurn to sae& 84.
J
lD July council member s N R ~ Idea or organiiing lhe death of
criticlaed Neal for ••quettiona· e'117 omanl/Ae-.1' the president of the United
ble .. personnel practtces. }\'( ... ~ States.
about the same tlme, council "That would have been the
membert also voted to scrap most perfect pretext for the
Neal's contract and replace it D...!---, Emi·gr~ L:-•--d United States to invade our witb a day to day wol'k.lnc llP'ff· C rua;e o • ..:::;;; .,,~ country, whJch Is what f have
meat effective Jan. l . tried to prevent for all these
Employees allo blamed Mrs. LONDON <AP 1· The latest girlfriend of Prince years, in every possible sense.
H•r1mu. the city's personnel Charles is emigre Czech Countess Angelika "From the ideological point or
dirfftor, for alleged UDl.tr prat· Lazensky. three London tabloids reported today. vlew • it wu insane. And from ..
uc... T he Sun, Mirror and Mail said t he coun tess lives the political point or view, It wu
At tbe city (C)Uncil'a direeUon , in Paris, where she wor ks· ior an ordanl .. ata·on called a tremendous insanity··• aome of the ~1 r racUces " c. Castro Said he knew nothing .. sucb u PIYChologlca testing International Public Relations Associates. None of about Lee Harvey Oswald Mild
and "ov.nNi&ht noticet" have t he papers reported he r age. Oswald's visits to the Cuban
beenbatt.d. The romance began when the couple m et last consulate ln Meidc:o City Wllll
But employeeti leaden say year In France and blossomed last weekend when aCter Kennedy was slain and
they wW brine up more apecmc ·-the countess was a gue-st-at Balmoral. the queen ·~ Oswald was identiflod as the
complatnt. tonJaht. Scottish home, the newspapers said killer. Mayor Marv Adler wued a T"-rts dl led b 8 kl h The commluee ls welahlng the written utement lut wHk that '"' repo were scoun Y uc ng am m e r Its or • mys t c r Io us
ienerally praised the clty P a lace. ''The lady in question stayed at Balmoral. lntelllgence report s u1testlna
man .. er. presum•b1y as the prince's 1uest and just one of that Ot wald hinted to Cuban
But Mayor pro tem Roeer m a ny friends." said a spokesman who r efu$ed to be officials at the consulate that he
Stanton openly oppoHd the identified ml1ht kill Kennedy and that
mayor'• ataiement. · Cutro learned or this.
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C oas t
We athe r
Clear through Wednes.
ctay. Lows SS to 60. High~
Wednesday 82 to 92
INS IDE TODAY
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'u1(•1dc an tht• .. outh('rn f:ai.l
fil·rm<in <'11} of F.ilkl•ni,lean on
Sund a v a1>fX'art-d lo bC' based on
pcr,onul. not poltl1 c·ul. mot1vc1>
Gucnlht•r. 41. "'a" reportf'd to
have do us ed h1m:.elf with a
flammJblc liquid 1n the sacris ty
of the Protc11tanl church. poured
morl' of thr fluid on ht m i.elf near
the altar a nd then ignited
h1msc•lf by rc•arh1ng o ut to thl'
;1llar <'andlt·"
The unmarried m1n1i.tc r had
hl'l'n pu11tor for 10 year!> in
f-';ilkt•n11ll'ln, u t•1ty of a bout
Hi.000 C'hun·h 'r>un·1·11 'aid h1i.
tlf'ath follO\\l'd the c urlier
'"ac·rrlt· of hlh mothl'r
T
la•fng
Murder Trial
'
Goes to Jury
By (.l\KV GAANVILLt:
CM llW o.llY ~ti.ff
'rhC' fat•· of .A womun accused
of m 11rifr r '"H hc•r hu i. trnnel 'N
11111•1 "' f.11.:unu BNH'h Murrh 26
11. u-. in lht· hunt.J11 of un Orunti''
County ~u11..r1or Court Jury
1od.ll
11 1 • r o r 1 1 h ,. .., 1 x w o m a n ,
· ''" man Jury twgun dC"r tdlnjl ~11 > c·ur old Am·u Ann Shelton·.,
IJt1· 1l hl'wad 11rn~t·t·utor oov111
c.1rtt•r t·.111 for •• fll i.t dt•grn·
rnu1 d1'r <'fln\ 1t•t 111n
Carter d rnra1·tt>r1L1 ·d lh•· \•Uri)
".1,tt•r mornmw 'hooting dt·ath
11f )' ,1l 1'r11ft•11·-. :w .is 'u
rold hl00<led k1lhnu J lmed l1(
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Hut rtdt·m.c l.•~>•·r JJmt·i.
\1 1 r11. an l,1h1·lt'll t ht· womun ..,
dt·11l h ..i tr agu· a<'t'tli1•nl und 1>111d
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11011.c·ver. Ml'r 11.an d td not clt>ny
that the bullet whkh killed Mii,s
Prorl'reli was fired from 1.1 gun
held by his l'llcnl
Nor dtd h<' deny that M r11
Stwlton stMd 1n the da. knei.s
outMdt: lhl' bedroom whl.'re thl'
vachm and .her husband !>lepl,
the cocked gun in her hand
But Me rwin 1ns 1s ted the
.,hooting was art'1dental. that
Mr/\ Shelton t•ould not sec Miss
Profl!rt:s as she knt•lt on a bed a
fe w f('el from where she stood
"If "he'd really wanted to ktll
Pal. she would have fired more
than one shot." t h e de fe nse
attorney argued
A:. he and Carter debated the
issue in their closing arguments.
Mrs Shel Lon sat with her arms
folded staring intently at the two
lawyers lhrousth thick g lasses
H er nervousne s s wa s
be tray ed b y h e r h abit o f
re pe atedly fl uing her throat
and neck muscles.
When Mrs She lton testified
during the seven·day trial. she
said she carrtt.'d the gun lo the
Laguna Bt'al'h apartm(.•nt as a
suicide weap0Jl -·
And 1 hc t•xplalncd h er
presence o n the darkened
baltony outiddc the apartment
wht•rc• her husband and hl1:1 lover
1'il'J>I Uli onu lust attempt to see
htir hulibtrnd btlfore taking her
own llh~
Hu t C'nrtcr didn't buy that
cxplunulion a nd plc11ded w'th
the Jury to lgnortS it.
ti\' irnid Mra. She lton's quiet
vi1>lt to t~ batlcony. he r ripping orr a window l'\crttn and the
.. ubs l·quent firing of the fatal
11hot wer)t't~ c h max ol a stocm)'
confrontation the woman had
Ua&Jn•11slvely invited oo herself.
Carter made It clear to the
JUr} that he wH not defending
the t'rrant hui.,and. Joaquin
Shelton.
Thal S helton bounced back
and forth between his wife and
the victim Is beside the point,
Cart~r said.
"Pat Proreres did nothing.
a bsolutely nothing to deserve to
Ix: shot. She truly was a victim.
a n innocent victim ." t he
prosecutor said as he called for
a murder conviction.
Jus t as certain In hi&
arguments. Merwin Insisted the
evidence at the trial could not
s upport a murder conviction.
Time and again he referred to
s 11< witnesses who said they
knew the defendant and believed
her to be incapable or violence.
Using elaborate props and
d iagrams. Merwin showed the
Jury why he believes Mrs .
Shelton coutdn 't see the victim
when the rataJ s hot was fir ed.
He also reminded the jury that
S helton had testified that when
the window screen crashed
down. he jumped from the bed
and was yelling at his wife in the
darkness wb e n the gun
exploded.
The re was no -antagonism
directed at the victim . Merwin
s aid In hb closing argument.
li e di l\puted Carter 's
contention tha t Mrs . Shelto n
at'l e d with "m alice
uforclhoughl" and knowing the
consequence of her act. essential
components in murde r.
But 1t will be the jafy late r
toda y lhul will deb1tl~ Mi's.
..
With a Song
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Contempt Cited Again
Reporter Ref uses to Surrender F i/,es
HACKENSACK. N.J. IAP > -
New York Times r eporter
My ron A Farber again was
cited for contempt of court today
for refusing to surre nder files lo
the judge In the murder Lnal of
Dr . Mario Jascalcvlch.
Outside the presence of the
jury. Farber claimed privilege"
under the First Amendment a nd
Ne w Jersey reporter 's s hield
law as reasons for refusing to
turn over documents.
Judge William J Arnold cited
the 40-year-old n ewsman for
civil contempt the firs t step en
what could lead lo a contempt
con v 1c t1o n Arno ld a s ked
Farber 's a ttornt'y to file u
s how caust: o rder befon· ;in
assignment Judge on why tht·
reporter should no~ be held en
contempt
Farber was Jailed for thn•<•
weeks in August for r efustnl( Lo
glvl' up his note s a hout
Jascalevlcb who Is on trial on
Poison Cloud Kills
thr<'e t'hargt>s of murder
F'loyd Abram:.. a ttorney for
Farber and The Times. said
c1teng th<' reporter for contempt
amounted to d ouble Jeopardy
"1nr 1• the newsman already ha!>
IH'<·n ('CJll\ IClt•d or ('I V ll a nd
1T1m inul ronlt'mpl
A r no ld dccl 1 ned t o hold
l''a rbl·r ·, n·quest for a hearing
on I hl· Nt·"' .frrl>t'Y shield law
uni 1 I ,F:v-l><·r prov1d1:~ tht· 1udgt·
with thl' dot•umenl" "o that he
may rule whether the shie ld law ;_1ppht·~
!itrelton'<rtState of-m+n·,.._.....,,.._ __ _
lh·ft•n:-.t• <•ltorn(•y Hay mond
liro wn conlt•ndcd the fo'irst
Amendment and the New J ersey
shl{'ld law do n<>t apply bet:tsus~
hrbcr ·wtnvcd-tt~ ,,rmleg·....-+,,,----.
early Sunday morning when the 3 Pl M • c • d
ullracllve 29·year·old wom an ,· ant ·x •te was m ortally wounded. &i &i
""wtr..-o
ftuake Surv it"'ors
Ht.'"-alt\'t'h t·nn:..oll' l'<J <.'h 11tht•1 at T:.ib;1~. Iran. nc·ur tht·
ruin:-. lh:it onl'<' \\l'l'l' I h<'lr humr in thl· town of 12 .000
th<Jt \\a~ dt•:..troy t.'rl h~ <Jll t•<Jrthquakt• Of1 1t•1<Jl:o. ~aid
lwo th1 r<I:. nl lh<.· 1·11 y·~ rc:..1dt·1111'1 l>l'rt..,h1·d 1n tht• qu<JkC'
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Wife of Cop
Kills Herself
In Laguna
A m other of rive and the wHe
ol a Los Angeles police sergeant
look her li fe with a revolver
Monday In a Laguna Beach hotel
ufter firinK two sluRS from the
38 caliber s nubnose Into a bed
to be sure the weapon worked.
S u e llen Blackwell. 35. o f
Fullerton. was found dead In her
room at the Surf and Sand Hote l.
1555 South Coast Highway late
Mo nday 'by a m aid who let
herself In to clean the room
Mrs. HlaekweH was married
to Los Angeles Police Sgt. Earl
Blllckwell. who worked with the
17th urea vice unit The lO·year
police veteran was contacted
Monday nJKht
Coroner's deputies said they
beltcVl' lhe woman had been
deud for 10 to 12 hours before
her body wus discovered. The
rca~on for he r action was not
known 1mmediulcly
Huntington Board Laguna Squirrels
Trusk es of the Huntington . · ·
To Vie w Use 14.,ees·
m44·~.-Q;·~dl~i~~~•~f.~m,:\':..-~·t.D4 ~' -· ~' -p ·w · -H· .. -. ~frfC'I will c·onsidt•r churgin>( ace eath ena foes for thl' USC' Of facilities by
vu nous or>(anlzation" toniaht.
Ton ight's hoard meetin~ will
st a rt ut 7 :io at Peterson School.
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By STEVE MITCHELL
OllNOally,.,ltolatall
Lagunc1 lleach's funy eorth
burrowers -the Heisler Park
ground squirrels -go on trial
ag<i in tonight when the City
Council con1>lders a rccommcn·
d a tlon t o exterminate the '
animals
City offkials claim He is ler
Park 1s being ~lowly e roded by
the burrowing beasties, and they
&rf' recomme nding that the city
fum igate the burrows with ro
dent gas cartridges.
The las t tlme a City Council
approved such a notion, some
m embers of t he community sua-
gestcd that kllllng squirrels Is
not e xactly In keeping with the
character ol the Art Colony.
They 11uggeated Instead that
the squirrels be trapped and
transferred somewhere else.
But Terry Brandl, director or
municipal services. uya live
troppinJ< 111 a time con1umtn1
prot'css. .. and you t'&n 'l just
dump Utt sriulrrels on somebody
l•lac's property "
So he will be rccommendlnK
tonight that the Cit}' Council
adopt a pro1ram of fumlgatlnA
active burrows and pluHrn1 up
the holes
Ol1Ufln11 by 11quirr •Is hos been
blamed for the Joas or up to two
feet of the park each year. and
some suy It all bolls down to a
choice between the squirrels and
the park. "
In 1975, the Laguna City Coun-
cil a llowed UC Irvine students to
trap and remove about 200 of the
squirrels. Those form er beach
, residents w_ere trarllplanted to
the rolling hJUa near th e uni·
ver s lty
And at one time, t he city wu
prepared lQ petition the Food
and Drug Administration to tett
a birth control dru1 on the
Heister Park squirrels
Other pro1ram1 studied by
former city fathers Inc luded use
or a n antlcoaaulant type poi10n.
which opponents ar1ued would
m ean a sfow death tor the squlr·
re ts.
And other 1uggestion1 ranged
from 1hootlnf the peat-. or mov·
Ing a natura predator Into their
nel1hborhood. -
Brandt said a repreacntallve
of the count~·· a1rlcultural de·
putment will be on hand to ex·
plain the gu cartridge ex·
termination procram when the
City Councll meete ton~aht at 6
o'clock
I
GENOA. Italy <AP> -The
wrong m1x1ng of chemicals ~el
off a cloud of poison fro m a
tanning plant ih the center of
this northern port city today
killing three people and st-nding
dozens of others to hos pitals.
police reported.
The cloud of ~ulfuri c ac icl
s p read across this rity o f
800.000. <'ntering h oust'~ and
offi ces while panicking clllzcni.
r an for shelter
H made people. especially
children and the e lderly. cry a nd
cou gh from burning eyes and
throats.
Authorities said the 11ulfuric
acid came out of the Bocclardo
pla nt. a· hide·tannlng factory
with 200 workers in downtown
Genoa.
They said that according lo
pre liminary lnve11tlgutlons the
poison cloud billowed out of the
plant when erroneous ly a truck
driver pumped 25 tons of chrom e
sulfate from n tunk truck into a
basi n cont :11 n1ng sod ium
hydrosulfite. The mixture of the
tw o s ubs tanc·e s set o fr a
c hemical reaction that released
thl' killer acid.
Fall Is here In
style at P.O.S.H.!
Select from our
new arrivals
of naturally
comfortable,
trad ltlo nally
tailored fall
suits &
sport coats.
In July 1976 a ch e mic al
dis aster near Milan hosp1tahzed
200 people and sprayed poison
over buildings and land that
have been off limits since. It
occur red In Seveso when a leak
from th e Swi ss .own e d
pharmaceutical plant lc mesa
sprayed dioxin over a wide an1a
No' o ne die d in the Seveso
incident but som e scientists say
tht' long ·t erm dfe<'l~ of th
dioxin may not be known for
generations .
Candidate
Backs Heroin·
SACRAMENTO •A P • Ed
Cla rk . tht' Libt·rl<ir1an Pa rty'-;
c<ind 1datc for gO\f'rnor ..,.,,,he•
"upport!'i legul1lat1on of m:in
1uana. cocu1n e . ht>ro1 n and
prostitution
So t'i l' l ) 11 h o u I d I n l' u ' 11 '
t'nl'rg1e11 and mon1:) on comb;11
11ng M•nou:. crlml•!-'uch a'
burglary. rape· a nd murder unrt
l1·avt• adults "to ""'' lht•lr O\\n
h\'l'!>. ··Clark "aid l\tondri.}
refus ing_ to answer ques tion:..
Farber. who testified Monday.
again refust•d lo divulge hi!>
sources or ha nd over his notes to
tht· court T he Jury thereby
learned for the first lime of the
fair t n al free press issues that
h a v <' s u r r o u n d e d t h e
seven month I rial
f'arbcr ts free while the New
J ersey Supreme Court. wh ich
stayed his 1011 term. determines
whether a ll lt'gal avl'nues were
pur,ut•d before l"u rbe r was
1a1lc d for t h rN' wt.•e ks las t
month on contempl t.•ha rges for
rdu s an~ to t urn OVl'r lhl'
malt•rwt
.I a " r :i I e• v 1 c h · !> a I t o r n t· y:..
t:o nlt•nd m aterial in Fa rber· ...
files could hr lp cl('ar their client
1n thl• d<:aths o f the three
patie nts who tht.' prosecution
cla1m11 died of ovt•rdoses of the
must'lt• relaxant curare.
,.~arbt:'r's stories on the ca54?.
1 n w h 1·c h h t • r e ( e r r <' d I o
Jascalevt<'h 3!> Dr X. led the
Re rgen Counly prose cutor's
of flc1· to .n •opt•n tht• case a
dl•1•.irlt• ;iflt•r th1· dt•ath11
T 'h r o u g h h 1 ~ 1 n t e n ' 1·
quei.leontng. defense attornt·y
R:i vmond Brnwn ;itll·mptcd to
porlray f-'urbt•r a11 .J pt·ri.on who
wot hd hand an hand with lht·
proserutor ·11 olfrc,e and not "
per~on who "'ai. motivated by
monl'lan · gain
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EOtTtON
T oday'li Cicndag
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• VOL. 71, NO. 261, 3 SECT IONSt 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 T~N CENTS
' 'Bust' to Follow County .Hollle Boolll?
8 y PRllJP I MAllN ..............
"I. think you're ln troO~ ...
JOurnallst Martin M•yer. •uthor
of "Th' BuJlden," • book about
t b t hou ioa Industry, told
Oranae Count1 homebu1lden;
Monduy
Has predacllon t'C'hoed t he
waminp ol hls book th•l the
OrllDJll' County houiana merket
1 ov\•rdue ror tollaP6e
Hia rem•rk1 were mad e
b o r o r • 1 "' e e tlJl • 1t l l b e A irport•r Inn or the Homt
811Uckn Council of the Bulldina
lndoJtry Auociallon.
Mayer •aid lbe coUapH would
have been e vident now but for
four fadarl ~ •
-The arowth of lnnatlon1ry
PU c ho loay ... P eople a r e
pleu ed," Ma)'et said , "rather
th•n upsit and discourated. that
t he house they bo ua ht for
'Trernendoiu Insanity'
s100.ooo today, sold ror m .ooo
lul yc_ar bec"5e they lh1nk
neJtt yeAr they will get $125,000. ·•
P roposlUon 13. Though the
property tax relier should have
trluered a boom or apartment
housing, it hasn't happened yet,
May r asserted, partly because
acade mics who advise the in·
d u s try have n 't rc{llized the
Potential profit for it.
"It seems lo take a bout three
years." Maver said, "to get a
Castro: No Plot
To Kill Kenn~dy
WASHINGTON <AP) -CUbao
President ~I Castro H)'S it
would h&Ye been "a tremendous
insantity" for Cuba t o have
plotted the murder of President
John F. Kennedy, the House
Assa ssin a t ions Committee
reported today.
··1 am going to tell you here
that nobody. nobody, ever had
the idea of such things," Castro
s aid durin g a rour ·h o ur
in ter vie w with committee
mem bers and investigators last
April.
T h e commi tt ee pla yed portions of the tape.recorded
interviews during its hearings
today.
Re p eating his con sistent
denials of CUban involvement in
the assassination of Kennedy,
Castro said:
''N e v e r in 20 y ea r s o r
revolution, I never heard anyone
SUJtlEest nor even s peculate
about a measure o( that sort.
because who could think of the
idea of organizing the death or
the president of the United
States.
"That would have been the
mos t perfect prete xt for the
Unit ed States to invade our
country, which is what I have
tried to prevent for a ll these
years, in every possible sense.
"From the ideological poiot of
view: it was insane. And from
the political Point of view. it was
a trem endous insanity."
Cast ro said he knew nothing
about Lee Harvey Oswald and
Oswald's visits to the Cuban
cons ul ate in Mexico City untlJ
a rte r Kennedy was sla in and
Oswald was identified as the
killer.
The committee is weighing the
m e r its o f a m ys terious
CSee CA.STaO, Page AU
_.New Romance? -.
17
I
~,Emigre-Linked
LONDON IAP> -The latest girlfrie nd of Prince
C h a rles is e mig r e Czech Countess Angelika
Lazcnsky. thr ee London tabloids reported today.
The Sun, Mirror a nd Mail said the countess lives
in P a ris. where she works for an organization called
International Public Relations Associates . None of
the papers reported her age.
The romance· began when the couple m et last
vea r in Fr ance and blossomed last weekend when
ihe countess was a guest at Balmoral, the queen's
Scottis h home, the ne ws papers s aid.
The reports were discounted by Buckingha m
P a lace. "The lady in question stayed al Ba lmora l.
presumably as the prince's g uest. and just one of
many friends, .. said a spokesman who refused to be
ide ntified.
Businesses
Tell Thefts
Five I rvi ne Ind us trial
Complex bus inesses reported
weekend thefts Monday totalin~ nearlr $13,000 in losses, police
said .
The largest reported loss was
at Pacific Pipeline Construction
Company, at Red Hill Avenue
and MacArthur Boule vard. or
$8,840 in tools, which included a
jackha mmer , saws, chipping
guns. spades and bore motors.
The tools were taken from a
trailer whose padlock apparent·
ly was snapped with bolt cutlers.
.Officia ls of Separ ation and
I -Newport Man Loses
Ear in Beer Fight
Recovery Systems, 1733 Kaiser
Ave .. said a burgla r s m ashed an
office window with a.daw_banc
mer. and stole three typewriters
and a tool box, wo~h $2,100.
Al "J" J ack l oofing, 2372
Morse Ave., $737 worth of roof·
ing materials were reported
stolen.
A dispute over the sale of a
six·pack of beer led lo a fight
Monday night that may cost a
Newpon. Beach man a chunk ol
his left ear
Nearly $600 in cash. plus $132
According to police reJ>Orts, in checks and money orders,
Neira refused to sell a six·pack were reported stolen from a
of beer to a youthful looking storage room s t rongbox at
c us tomer a t the Slop'N Go Wesco Fabrics Inc .. 1212 E.
m a rket a t 4 555 W . Coas t Alton Ave. Police s aid it was
Highway MondfY afternoon. possible the thief had _a key,
since no forced entry was evi.
The angry young m an agreed dent.
c ha nge i n to the h eads of
a n y b ody al a univ•rsily .
Some body has to te ll the m
several times that a change has
occurred. before it sinks in."
-A 3Q percent appreclatk>n ot
the J apanese yen.
. "There's a lot of foreign
money around," Mayer said.
"Impressive qua ntities are com·
log into California from J a pan,
from Germany . Ever ything
looks cheaper OV'er he re to
them ."
-School bustng ln Los Angeles
County. The mandatory busing
pla n has driven people to buy
homes in Orange County. he in·
dicated.
All four or those factor!'!, cur·
rently encouraging the market.
·'still have lime lo run, but with
diminishing force," he said.
Mayer said it is important for
the Carter Administration to
"knock the head off inflatJon."
,.,......._
.lSRAEL 'S BEGIN BIDS ~CARTER GOODBYE
First Lady RoHlynn Watches Leeder• Embree•
Hunt ing ton Kiiiing
Slain Biker's Kin
Admits Bar Curse
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Negrini when she cast "a curse" 01111eo.11,~11 .. si.11 on those she asserted wer e
The mourning sister of a slain wit hholding information about
Huntington Bca..ch motorcyclist the death of her brother .
con f i r med today that s he Mr s . Nei?rini s a id in a
scattered her brother 's ashes at telephone interview that the
lhe downtown s:doon where he curse was also aimed at her
was stabtsed Sept. 8 brothe r 's attacke r "ho s he
Jude Negrini, 37, of Newpo~ claims is a Huntington Beach
Beach, said she threw the ashes man.
of her brother, Gary Allen "Mad M r~ Negr-tru-said she believeti
Dog" Fero, 41, through the the fight in which her brother
louvered windows in front or the was stabbed was prompted by
Main Street Saloon. 117 Main St.. an argument over a woman.
during a "funeral" held last But Huntington Beach police
Wednesday. Sgt. Bert Chadwick iaid the re
Police said today they have no may have been many motives
s usp ects now in custody in Cor the stabbing.
connection with Fcro's stabbinJt Ch adwick said no cha rges
death. Fero died at Huntington have been filed against Mrs.
lntercommunity Hospital abot•t Negr ini or any or the friends and
th ree hours after he was knifed relatives who rePol"tedly helped
in the back. oHicials said. her scatter the ashes.
Mrs. Negrini said the · ashes Mrs. Negrini said she docs not
were scattered at the saloon and rear the possible consequences
along Paci r~c Coast Highway or the scattering of the ashes.
which he predicted would aealn
be In double d igits by next year.
"The Administration is going to
have to race up lo the fact that
you can't kiss things and make
them well."
Proposition 13 will have a re·
larding effect upon people's will·
ingness to sell old homes to buy
new ones. be said, p.rtkularly in
li ght or assessment rules that
establish a ms assessment on
CSee BOOM. Pa1e A%J
Israelis
To Retain . . '
Controls
~WASHINGTON 'AP I -Prlnae
Minister Menachem Begin told
Congress today that Is rael bas
DO intention Of giving Up ils
claim to sovereignty or ils right
to station troops in disputed
areas or lhe West Bank and the
Gaza Strip.
Begin told leade r s or the
House in a breakfast meeting
th at th ey s h oul d n ot
m isinterpret the Camp David
accords to mean that Israel has
committed itsetr lo restoring
Ar ab sovereignty to those lands,
which it captured in _the 1967
war.
Begin commented as he and
IN GIVING, SADAT
SCORED VICTORY--A4
Egypt ian Preside n t Anwa r
Sada t visited Capitol Hill to
meet with congressional leaders
and ta lk about t.h.e ce.ce.aUy
~it.
Meanwhile. Secretary of State
Cyrus R. Vance added SYtilil
Pre~ident Hafez Assad to the lim
or Arab leaders be will visit to -
exp l 3in lht: Ca mp David
agreements and seek support for
them . He previously scheduJed
s tops in Jor da n a nd Saudi
Ara bia on the trip which begins
Lonight. ,
Sadat told membe r s of the
Sen ate For eign R e la tions
Committee he believes Jordan
and Saudi Arabia eventua lly will
s upp o r t the Middl e E ast
agreements.
La le r, he told reporte rs he
plans to fly Wednesday from
Washington to Rabat . Morocco,
to m eet with King Hassan. Then.
he said, he wi ll then fly to Cairo
and m ake contact with Jordan's
King Hussein.
Sen. Frank Church or Idaho.
ranking Democratic member or
t h e Fo r eig n Re l a t io n s
Comm ittee, said Sadat told the
private breakfast meeting· that
he hopes Hussein will ··pray tbe
role that must be played by
Jorda n if the issues of the West
Bank are ever to be resolved.·•
Sadat tol d r epo rte r s .
' W henever the r e i s a n y
hgreement that wi II permit the
establishment of peace so that
no one encroaches on the other 's
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NewPorl Beach poli ce said
they are looking for four athlet1c
young men, possibly college-,age
wrestlers. who were involved in
th~;,1 Qgbt thpt !>fiNA~· Dani~. N~h .. f"fl'l:·Mtr'u a"ti'ih:e'1tlWWfJf'
half·inch pieee of his ear.
to m eet Neira when he got off A burglar pried open two 91~~~/or an t . .~~.w1 • , •
' ,. •':' -~" ~it.ii«.ir"'·' ~~ft'"'ll\~ a nee n·
fro m Huntington Beach l o "This is a traditional thing in ~~.biH>~~&~~~ -~·Lt\*.-.... ~•WmllMllDllli'IMJ~~~~~ . .~'WMf~~nCf'Unw.:O..:? -ifr~. eg~iru said she drove up ell
Neira, or 4200 River Ave. was
ru s h ed l o Ho af Me morial
Hosp ital by pol ce. Doctors
sewed lhe plece back in place.
but reported they were unsure
whether the operation would be
successful.
Co ast
Weat•er
Clear thr-.u1h Wedne•·
day. Lowt $5 to 60. Hlgha
W edneaday 82 lo 92.
IN81•E TeD~Y
Nf1D ¥afe ..,Oii """' Ort 11Crino to hit ~. amo
~"t to <di roonu aoith au
· ldda o/ n ftricfiont Oftd red
ta,,.. See Paflf .47.
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I
Witnesses to the fight said the trots, 16901 Jamboree Blvd., or.
youth .showed up with three f' I I t d Th b I frien ds, but none could tell ic a 8 repor e · e urg ar stole about $550, then replaced polic e h ow Ne ira became the key.
separated from his ear. The
victim speculated it was bitten
rorwa r(i.-w1th information about to the closed saloon in . a black
rty bNS'th~r·s murder." Cadillac but rode off o n a
"Before this is over there will motor cycle while s cattering lhe
be another death," sa id Mrs . ashes from an urn in the misty
afternoon air.
off.
Neir a, said he wasn't even
aware bis ear had been tom off
until .the fi&ht was over and the
four youths left the scene.
Pidreroo '78
Wmpetition
l n 2ndWeek
San Juan's Secret
Meeting Studied
"l am not a biker a nd I don't
usually go to tbal s aloon," Mrs.
<See ASHES, Page A2>
ERA Voting
Protested
The second w ee k of
competitioa for tt,SOO in Pi111dp
Pickeroo "78 prizes ls under way
lollowlal 1 record number of
Htrift. .
Hundreds or .oranae Coast
football ,fan1 pitte d their
pro1=Uoo lkllla In tbe first
of 10 y J>tckeroo conteats. Eac~..-a lelevl1ion set and
raclk>I &om Dunlap AppUancet
In roudn Valley are awarded
10 re..._. wbo best predkt the outco~ ol ao Wffkend 1rtd.lron
b•ttln. \ For details and an entry blank
tumtopqe84.
By JERRY CLAUSEN Cit ... Deity..._ St.Mt
An Orange County deputy dis·
trict attorney, who refused to
prosecute San Juan Capistrano
cit y officials who allege dly
violated state law by meeting in
secret, says he doesn't know
whether the city faces civil law
liability because of councilmen's
acUon11.
Jn· June, Deputy Distr ict Al·
lorney Bill Evans said the city
council didn't violate the state'•
Ralph ,M. Brown Act when it
met ln secret sesslon durln1
April to dheuss tllr n t n 1
Capl1\rano Airport over to in·
du1trtal developers.
"My concluak>n." Evens said
at that time. ·•was that It Ct.he
ltHlon) was sufficiently related
to Ull1aUon to fall wltbid the
provlalooa ol Brown."
But Evans changed his story a
bit this week in an arrldavil m ed
with the attorney representing
pilots who used the Capistrano
Airport before it was closed by
the cit) and turned over to Its
fc5rmer owners .
In his affidavit, Evans sald
that after talking to a district al·
torney's Investigator he had de·
cided last June that his om ce
"probably would not be able lo
prove a violation of t he Brown
Act beyond a reasonable doubt."
H e uld , "My opinion was
primarily based upon the liml(.
ed funds available ror crlmlnal
prosecution and m.y ettlmatk>n
·of the likelihood of the people be·
ln1 able LO boar the heavy
criminal burden of proof."
Attorneys for t he city are US· lot !vans' refusal to prosecute
u a part ot their dtfente aa linat
CSff &£Can, Pa1• A.2>
CARSON CITY. Nev.
CAP > -A cont roversial
advisory vote on the Equal
Rights Amendment w3s
o rd e r e d pl aced o n
Nevad a 's Novem ber ballot
t o d ay in a 4· l s tate
Supre me Court decision.
The questio n was
opposed by a pro.ERA
group on grounds many
leghla t or s h a v e said
they'll base their vote on
E RA neitt spring on the
ad visory voling re&Ults,
which in effect makes it
more than aavisory.
The re is no provision for
a llo w lnll votes by the
people on m atters like
ERA which could result In
U .S . Co n s t it uti o n
ratifications.
Israe li Bases
W AS Hl NCTON c A P l
Construction of two military air
baeses in Israel'<> Negev Desert
will be an Israeli operation with
the United States paying the bill,
which could range from S300
million lo about Sl billion, a Pen·
tagon spokesman said today.
T h o m as B . R oss. th e
SPo kesman, said cost estimates
are "very preliminarr ' and that
a great deal or planning lies
ahead. But he made clear the
new bases would be underwril·
ten by a U.S. grant, rather than
by some form or repayable loan
or ci:edit .
"We would compe nsate tM
Israelis for their withdrawal''
from two major air bases In the
Sinai, Ross said. He Indicated
the Negev projects probably
would be costly because they
would replace "what I gather
are !lophlstlcated bases."
The two bases to be v•c1ted
are at El Art.sch on the northern
Sln:.u coast, where the lsraelb
built 3 9,500·foot runway after
the tm war, and at Etzion tn
t he southern Sinai tn position to
cover the key Gulf of Aqaba .
"The Israelis prob»bly wlH
put out contracu to build lt
them selves," Roes said.
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11e
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the
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skin
way r or
oast
te ir
first
ls.
and
nces
rded t the
Uron
1l1nk
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.John C Connoll y of M 1M~1un
\'11·111 t.1kl"'• Lht• oat h of
olf1t·l· a !'> tlw 1W\.\<.>Sl tru1>lt·t·
t ur th~ Su ddl ~back
Com mumty ('ollc~c 1>1:.t net
:t i :\l1>1Hlt1.\ 111 g )lt ·:-, hount
l'n l'l'l in~
Recreatio11al,
Fitness Cjasses-
Set in Irvine
Fall rc cn•atron a nd f1tnes~
program~ arc :.C'hedul(·d at the
1 ll;ntagc Park :.iquut1c• complex
rn I n inc. adm1ni~lt.'red t>y the·
1·11y l'nmmun1t y i.e r v H·e!'.
etnDllt 18 1tUI
3· Killed;
Poison
Hits City
ca;NOI\, Jtitl) tAPt Thu
-. ronf( muun.: of ch •rnlculll :.et
off o cloud or awl un from a
lUnntn.: Vl•nt ill thl' C'CntCJr Of
th 111 northern port city tod•Y.
killing thrt>t: rx•oph.· <t11tl 11cndlng
t1o.teni. of fltht•ri. tu hosp1tah1,
1.>o n <' e rt'J>Ort "<' The cloud 11f hy.drowen 11ulfldc
"prt-:td ucr01\11 lh111 l'llY of 800,000,
t'nle>rlng hoW>es und orticl"ll whlh:
panickLnl {'lll.tcni. nm for shelter
It mud1· pt>oplc , c1>pcc1ully
chlldrl'rt und the elderly. cry ond
l·ou.:h from burning cyei, 1md
throat!>
i\ulhontu.·:. 11111d the hydrogen
llUlhdt ('Urtl\' llUt Of the liOCCIUrdo
plant, a hide tanning factory with
200 workcn. an downtown Genoa.
They i.u1d that uccordmg lo
Jlrt·lln1lnary 1nvest1gullon1 the
po111on cloud billowed out of the
plant when erroneously a truck
driver pumped 25 tons ()f chrome
sulfate from a tank truck lnto a
basin cont a ining s odium
hydrosulfite. The mixture of the
tw o s ubstan ces set off a
c hem ical reaction that released
1the killer chemical.
In July 1976 a ch emical
d isaster near Milan hospitalized
200 people and sprayed poison
over buildings and land that
have been oCf limits s ince. It
occurred in Seveso when a leak
f· r o m t h e S w i s s . o w n e d
pharmaceutical plant lcmesa
sprayed dioxin over a wide area
No one died i n the Seveso
incident but some scientists say
the long-term eHects of the
dioxin may not be known for
generations .
Water tor ladastrg
Work m en for the Contri Construction
Company lay portion of a new pipeline
that will carry wate r from San J oaquin
Reservoir lo the lrv inc•lndus t riul
Complex. Irvine Ranch Water Dis trict
projcl'l is unde r way a longsidl' Ford Road
near San Miguel Drive in Newport Beach.
The 24-inch pipeline will link up with
IRWO sy:;tcm al l.Jniversity Driv<' und
Mac Arthur Boulevard bv next Ft'bruurv
uccordini:: to water dil:;trict officials. · ·
Jury Gets. Death Case
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of ltle CMlty ~Sa.ft
The fate of a woman accused
of murde ring her husband's
lover in Laguna Beach March 26
was in the hands of an Orange
County Supe rior Cour t jury
today.
B e fore th e six ·woman
s ix-man jury began deciding
28·year-0ld Anya Ann Shelton's
fate, it heard prosecutor David
Carter call for a first-degree
murder conviction.
Proferes as she knelt on a bed a
few feet from where she s tood.
· "If she'd really wanted to kill
Pat. s he would hav~ fired more
than one shot."' the defense
attorney argued.
dt•pa rt mt•nt
Tht> ('Ompll .. < I!'. lcwall'd on
Walnut Avt•ntu-, ca:.l of Culver
n r l\'t•. nt•xt to Irv 1 ne II igh"
Srhol)I
J):e1I~ lap :.wtmmin i: und
•' u 11 cl 1 I 1 o n 1 n g h n u r s a r c.·
:.t'liellul(•d Monday::. through
h rcl av~. r. to 8 311 a m . 11 :m
;1 ~rl lo I :u1 p m . and fl lo 8 p m
C8llege 's Sailboat
Price Not Enough?
Carter characte rized the early
Easter morning shooting deatb
or P a t P roferes, 29, a s "a
cold·blooded killing aimed at
eliminating a rlval."
But defense lawyer J ames
Merwin labeled the woman's
death a trafic accident and s uid
Mr s . S he ton is a woman
incapable of violenc~.
However, Merwin did not deny
that the bullet which killed Miss
Proferes was fired from a gun
held by his client.
As he and Carter debated the
issue in their closing arguments.
Mrs. Shelton sat with her arms
folded staring intently .at the two
lawyers throu«h thick «lasses.
H e r n e r vo u s n ess was
be trayed by h e r h a bit of
r epeatedly flexing he r throat
a nd neck muscles.
Whe n Mrs. Shelton testified
du.ring the seven-day trial. s he
said she carried the gun to the
Laguna Beach-apartment as u
Sw1mmt·r::. t·xcr<:be ;.ii their o wn College officials are not asking
pate. e nough for "The Rock." a 41· ~·ormal wate r <'xcrc1se fool uilboat owned brladf
program::. <in· offorc<J~ on '7'a""y""!'>--..M-n+.1Bl!treommurrtzy-c~nq-e.
through Thur:.days froror noon to trustees said Monday night.
ll! •15 pm . t:la1>1>cs arc held on a T he boat, used in sailing
· dro p in .. ha1>1s . with n o classes and now for s ale. is ap+
rcg1i.t r:.itwn rl•qurrt.'d 11raised at $25,000, Supt. Robert
Monday::. and Wednt.'1>dayi.. Lo mbardi said
6 30 to ti 30 pm. arc family During a ci tizen protest
mghti. <ti the aquatu:1> complex against the college's bidding
Chtldn•n accompanied by u procedur e for t h e vessel.
p1.1rcnt or two may :.pla:.h about however. trustee::. learned that
th<• rcC'rcat1onal pool adm ini s trators had :.el a
Ht·nt•altnnal :." tmming for minimum bid at SI0,000, and the
1 ht· gt•nt•ral puhllr 1:. held highest bid received was $14,100. •
Sat urday:. und Sunday:. from I Trus tee William Walls told ad-
to :1 ·30 ll.m Children under !'.ix m1nistrators the minimum was
rnu:.t be at·t·ompa1m·d by an rar too low. If the college cannot
adult get a price much elm.er to the
1-\·t·!'> ICJr t·aeh activity arc 25 boat 's appraised value. he said.
cttnt::. for children and persons 55 1t will not be sold al this I imf"
years or older and 50 cents for
udults 18 and older. A swim
pass. ttt $1!'1. entitles th<.• holder
to 75 i.wims
I-' u r t h t' r t n f o r m a t 1 o n I s
. 1v~llaul1: at the complex.
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r;incl tdatc tor Aovcrnor. say~ he
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111ana . rocatne . heroin and
1>1 o:.t1lut1on.
Soricty 'i hou ld forus 1t::.
t'nl'r~1es anti money on combat
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lives,·· Clark said Monday. .. ·1 ~1r k . <t 48 vcar-old Loi;
Angeles attorney who will bt·
11:.ted as an independent on the
Novem ber twllot. readily admits
ht· probably wi ll not be elected
go.~e rnor.
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land or sovereignty. then all
Arabs will be behind \t."
The Arab s lates h ave
consistently said that Is rael
mus t g iv e up occ upied
territories on the West Bank of
the Jordan River and the Gaza
Strip lo have peace.
··1 believe with a ll my heart t~at the J ewis h people have a
right to sovereignty over Judea
Sa.maria. and the Gaza Strip, .. he
said, usmg the biblical na mes
for t he lands on the West Bank.
He said "the Bible gives us
that right.··
Begin added that sovereignty
and military control over the
~~J.· Bank and G!'AJL,ar r '"""eQl.\'81 M ~ufft.y
because those lands "are on the
t_hrcshold of our homes.·•
~:J'hc Camp David accords call
fo the replacement of Israel 's
m ilary government with an
au onomous government el~led
by the Pa lestinians who live
there . Israel's troops would be
gar~i s oned i n s pecifi e d
locat1ons.
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SUMMIT •••
lie said he would not rule out
"the possibility of a few U.S.
military techruciana wbo might
be involved in the ptaJlning and
cost estimate phases. but not lo
the construction pbase.!'
The Pentagon s pokeaman also
said he would not anticipate any
involvement by the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineer•. unllke In
. SaudJ Arabia and Iran where the
Army Eng1neer1 and other U.S.
military personnel have taken a
major hand In con1tructln1
military bases under projects
paHI for by the two 0U-pr04uclnt
countries
Officials 181d the Jeraella. with
their hlgh level of technolo11cal
expertise. do not need the 'ldnd
of speclaltted 'help given lo the
Saudi Ar1bian1 and Iranians.
Ross atrtaSed that the Camp
David agreem ents "do not pr<o·
v1de for the deployme nt of any
U S forces" in the areai.
Trustees ongmally decided to
sell the ketch because it is no
longer required in Saddlebaclc:'i
instTtJction prog-r-am 11nd will
cost too muc.h io hartx>_r r~p-~
space.
Other actions In Monday's
meeting included approval for
hiring Gary M. Korn as director
of library and mediet services
for Saddleback's new satellite
campus in Irvine.
Korn is a reference librarian
at De Anza Community College.
Cupertino. lie is scheduled to as·
s ume his new job Dec. 1.
Tr ustees also aooroved an of· rice s pace le<1sc renewal for the
Nor did he deny that Mr.,
Shelton stood in lb.«: darkness
outside the bedroom where the
victim and her husba nd slept.
the cocked gun 11\ her haod
But Me rwin insisted the
shooting was accidental. that
Mrs . Shelton could not see Miss
Fro• Pa~ A I
ASHES ..•
Negrini said.
The sister said. "l want my
brother's death avenged and lhe Vc..t erans Adm in"istration on
Campus Program. The lease
was extended through Sept 30,
1979, for an annua l cost of $916
• man who killed him brought to
justioe before he stabs anyone
else."
Pastor Kills
Self Before
Congregation
BE RLIN IAPl -An East
German pastor burned himself
to death before a congregation
or more than 300. using altar
candles to touch off the names.
1t was reported in West Berlin
today.
E vangelical churc h sources
said Pastor Rolf Gue nther's
s uicide In the southern East
German city or Falkenstein on
Sunday appeared to be baseji on
personal. not political. m otives.
Guenther. 41. was reported to
ha ve doused himself with a t-..~~~~,..,...f.J<U . ~ tM t>rohistl:i'rit'ttun:fi. ·~urea
more of the fluid on himself near
the 'a lta r and then· ignited
himself by reaching out to the
altar candles.
The unmarried minister had
been pastor for 10 years In
Falke nstein. a city of a bout
16,000. Church sources said his
death followed the earlier •
s uicide of his mother.
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inte lligence report suggesting
that Oswald blnted to Cuban
officials at the consulate that he
might kill Kennedy and that
Castro learned or th1s before the
assasalnatlon.
The committee took public
testimony about the ucret
report, but the committee's
chler counsel. Robert 8lake11 uld Cuban authorities blamea
the Central IntelU1•nce A1eeey
for elrculatlng the' report as a
"dlllnformatlon" tactic to
lmpllc1te Cuba ln Kenned.t's
death.
Blakey saJd tho commUtee has
reached no Jud1ment on ttt.
overall r e llabtllty of the
lnte lll1encc M>urce.
Mor e apeclrlcally. he said ,
"whether the source provided
rell1bl• Information ln this
l n 1tance 11 an lnue the
com mlttee muat -decide In
December" H It prepares i.
report.
Mrs . Negrin! claims that a
video tape camera installed in
the saloon was intentionally
turne d off j u st before he r
brother was stabbed .
Police have confiscated the
Lape.
Fero, known by the nickname
of "Mad Dog,'' was on crutches
at tbe Ume of the stabbing
because of a year-old leJ Injury.
He carried a buck knife in a
sheath on his belt, hi¥ sister
said.
Mrs. Negrioi said she believes
several people In the ba r
co nspired to kill he r brother.
Police said the blood' from the
sta bbing was partially washed
away.
.. My brother hopped out the
saloon door and screamed for
he tp ," she ~aid. -
Fall is here In
style at P.O.S.H.!
Select from our
new arrivals
of naturolly
comfortable,
traditionally
tailored fall
suits &
sport coats.
s uicide. weapon. -
And s h e ex pla i n e d h e r
presen ce un t~e d arkene~
ba lcony outside the a partment
whe re her husband a nd his lover
s lept as one last attempt to see
her husband before taking her
own life.
But C~rter didn't buy that
el<pletnat1on and pleaded with
the Jury to ignore it.
Judge Nixes
Rebozo Suit
MIAMI <API A SJO million
libel s ult filed by former Presa·
dent Nixon's friend Charles G.
.. Be be .. Re bozo against the
Was hington Post has been dis·
missed by a federal Judge.
U.S. Dis trict .Judge Sidney
Aronovitz said Re bozo. a
neig.bbor o! .Ni.xon at K t!Y
Biscaye. had become a public
figure by the time the Post re·
ported in 1973 that he had cashed
S91.500 in stocks after being told
thev were stolen. Rebozo ha!.
maintained the Post report was
re1lsc and malicious.
Since Rebozo was a p ubl ic
figure. Aronovitz ~aid. rules sl'l
down by the U.S. Supre me Court
in 1974 and 1964 prevent his win
ning a libel judgment against
the newspaper .
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J civil i1u1t filed b)' 16 plJots who
are seekina reopening of the
airport ror public use.
Rut in hit attldav1t. Evam
said ... In light of the slgnlfk:ant
d lrterence between the civil and
criminal burdens of proof. and
In as much as I have no
knowledge of the discoveries
s ubsequent to the investigalaon or this ofrlce. I cannot and will
not render an opinion u to the
civil llabmtr or the city .....
Evans saJd this momln1 that
he had wrestled with the prob·
lem of whether lbe councll 's
c losed session fu April to con·
s i~e~ tlosin1 ~he alrpQTt fell wllhm~ceptiOIU,.allowed under the Br Act.
"Jn jg)U. of that standard of
proof and given the priority we
had to assign to cases 'here. it
just w asn't going lo make it."
Regardless of the outcome or
any civil. case, Evans said. he
doubts his office ever would
prosecute In the case.
"It 's not a question of facts
but a legal problem." be said.
In their c1v1I suit. the San
Juan pilots charge that the city
violated the California Environ·
ment~ Quality Act in returning
the . airport property t o it s o~igmal owners by closing the
airport.
They a lso contend councilmen
violated the Brown Act by meet·
ina in secret lo discuss airport
c losure and that returning the
la nd to its original owners
marked an Wl constitutional gift
of public property.
Pretria l h ea ring s a r e
scheduled lo resume in the case
Oct. l2 before Superior Court
Judge Robert Banyard in Santa
Ana.
The city took possession or
Capistrano Airport in 1969 when
owners deeded the property to
San Juan ln a bid to reduce
mounting property taxes on the
land adjacent to an industrial
park.
That deed contained a clause
which provided (or owners lo re·
cover ownership or the 14-acre
prope rty if the airport e ver
closed. ·
Councilmen knew of the clause
when they voted to close the
airport and end a controversy
over its safely.
The controversy was brought
to a head last year when an
aircraft crash landed and killed
a 5 · yeur -o ld gi rl neet r the
airport.
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property. but new assessments at
current levels if the property
change~ownership.
Mayer further predicted that
foreign money eve ntually will
run out. and that lhe panic over
Los Angeles school busing will ...
abate.
"We are going to be moving to
a money crunch ... Maye r said.
"and pretty soon."
With that. Mayer said. home
prices must come down. The
builders themselves. he said,
ought to hope for an end to the
inflationary upswing .
"While m the s hort term it i~
good for you, 1it is not going to be
good for you in the 101'18 run · ·
Mayer said. -'
Inmates Surrender
NICOS IA, CJprus IAP > -
Jailed rlghtwang extre mists.
foiled in un attempt to breetk out
on of Nicosia·s central prison.
s urrende r ed toda y arte r a
three-day siege and re leased
their seven hostages unha rmed.
a police official.said.
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TEN CENTS
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1 Laguna Again Tackles Park's Rodents
l 18'1'£V •nat£LL °' ............... l.apna Beach's tuuy tart.h
tM.lrroWU"S -tho Heisler . Pa~
arou:nd aQwrn!ls ao 0o Lrlal
oaaln aon1~ht when the Clly
CouncU ~ a rttommen
dataon to t>xttrm1n1'' tbe
:ialmal.11
City of'tlcials claim lle11ler
Park ls bring slowly eroded b
the bUITOWin3 bt>a Ut-s. and they
are reeot:nlMtldln& that the city
(\lmlJate the burrows wllh ro-dent aaa artridgt"S
The lMt time • City Council
as>l)roved 1uch a noUon. some
members ol lbe community SUR·
1ested that killlnl aqulrrels is
QOt exactly ln keeplna -.:1th the
cbaractet' ol the Art Colony
They suggested IMtead thot
the aqui~ll be trapped and
transrerred somewhere else
· But Terty Br,ndt. director of
m®lclpaJ service5. says I've
trapping is a time consuming
process, "and you can't just
dump the squirrels on somebody
el e's prope-rty." •
So he wUI be recommending
tonight that the City Council
ndopt B program of fumigatlng
<ictlve burrows and plugging up
the holl-:s ·
DiJuung by squirrels has been
blamed for the 10511 or up to two
feet of ~ park each year, and
some say it all boils down to a
choice between the squirrels and
the park.
In 1975. the Laguna City Coun·
ell allowed UC Irvine students to
trap and remove about 200 or the
squirrels. Those former beach
residents were transplanted to
the rolling hills near the uni·
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M11rder Trial to Jury
Conviction Asked • in Laguna Slaying
8y GARV GRANVILLE
Of -Oelt't ...... ,..... The fate of a woman accused
of murdering her husband's
lover in Laguna Beach March 26
was in the bands of an Orange
County Superior Court j ury
today.
Before the s ix-woman,
s ix-man jury began deciding
28-year-old Anya Ann Shelton's
fate. it heard proseeutor David
Carter call for a first·degree
murder conviction.
Carter characterized the early
East.er morning shooting death
or Pat Proferes , 29, as "a
cold-blooded killing aimed at
eliminating a rival. ..
San Juan
Secrecy
Gtse Aired
Bul defense lawyer James
Merwin labeled the woman's
death a tragic accident and said
Mrs . Sbelton Is a woman
incapable ot violence.
However, Merwin did not deny
that the bullet which killed Miss
Pl'oferes was fired from a gun
held by his client.
Nor did he deny that Mrs.
Shelton stood in tbe darkness
outside the bedroom where the
victim and her husband slept.
the cocked gun in her hand.
But Me r win insisted the
shooting was accidental, that
Mrs. Shelton .could not see Miss
Proreres as she knelt on a bed a
few feel from where she stood,
,
"If she'd really wanted to kill
Pat, she would have fired more
than one shot,·· the defense
attorney argued.
As he and Carter debated the
issue in their closing arguments.
Mrs. Shelton sat with her arms
folded staring intently at lhe two
lawyers throu~h thick glasses.
H er nervous n e s s was
betrayed by ber h abit of
repeatedly flexing her throat
and neck muscles.
When Mrs. Shelton testified
during the seven-day trial, she
said she carried the gun to the
Laguna Beach apartment .as a
suicide weapon.
And she explained her
New Ro01anee?
Prince~ Emigre Linked
LONDON <AP> -The latest girl!riend of-Frince -1-
presence o n t he darkened
balcony out.side the apartment
where her husband and his lover
slept as one last attempt to see
her husband before taking her
own lire.
But Carter didn't buy that
explanatfon and pleaded with
the jury to ignore it.
He said Mrs. Shelton's quiet
visit to the balcony, her ripping
orr a window screen and the
subsequent firing of the fataJ
shot were the climax or a stormy
confrontation the woman had
aggressively invited on herself.
Carter made il clear to lhe
jury that he was not defending
<See TRIAL, Page A2)
Cuba Nixes
Kennedy
Deatli -Plot ,. ·Charles is emigre Czech Countess Angelika
By JERRY CIAUSEN Laiensky, three London tabloids report.ed today. WASIDNGTON <AP> -Cuban
• 0t .. De11,,.....sutt The SUn, Mirror an d Mail said the countess lives President Fidel Castro says it
Ao Orange County deputy dis· in Paris, where she works for an organization called wo\Jld have been "a tremendous
trict attorney, who refused to International Public Relations Associates. None of insantity" for Cuba to have
prosecute San Juan Capistrano the papers reported her age. plotted the murder of President
city officials who allegedly The romance l)egan when the couple met last John F. Kennedy, the House
violated state law by m eeting in year in France and blossomed las t wee kend when Assassinations Committee 17 secret. says he doesn't know the countess was a guest at Balmoral. the queen's reported today. ·
whether the city races civil law Scottish home. t he newspapers said. "l am going to tell you here
liability beeause or councilmen's The reports were discounted by Buckingham that nobody, nobody. ever had
actions. r: d · ed 8 1 1 the Idea of such things." Castro In June, Deputy District At· Palace. "The 18 Y in question stay at 8 mora • s a Id du r i n-g a r our .h ou r
tomey Bill Evans said the city presumably as the prince 's guest and just one of interview with comm ittee
council didn't violate the state 's many friends," said a spokes man who refused lo be members and investigators last
Ralph M. Brown Act when it idehtified. ~pril.
met in s ecret session during ,.... The com mittee p l a y ed April to discuss turning portions of the tape-recorded
Capistrano Airport over to In· interview~ during its hearings
dustrial developers. s J M H Id today. "My conclusion,"' Evans said . an uan an e Repeating h is cons is tent
at that Lime. "was that It <the · . denials o( Cttban involvement in
session l was sufficiently related the assassination of Kennedy.
to litigation to rail within the In Hi h D h Castrosaid:
provisionsofBrown." •g way eat "N e ver itt 20 yea r s or But Evans changed his story a revolution. I never heard anyooe
bi"t this week'in an affidavit filed s uggest nor eve n speculate
with the attorney representing about a measure of that sort.
pilots who used the Capistrano A San Juan Capistrano man nearest relatives are notified or because who could think or the
Airport before it was closed by was jailed on drunken driving, his death. idea of organizing the death of
the city and turned over to its charges early today after the The victim was a passenger in the pres ident of the United
former owners. car he was driving on t he San the c ar driv en by Ru I e , States .
In his affidavit. Evans said Diego Freew~y collided with a a c c or di n g to th e C H P ·'That would have been the
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BUSHY-TAILED ERODERS FACE EXTERMINATION?
Counelt to M ull Gassing Hel1ler's Squinels
Gets Probation
f.oach Convicted,
Quits Capo Post
Former Capistrano Valley
High School head basketball
coach Paul Smith was convicted
Monday in Rivers ide of Jitlempt·
ing to receive stolen property.
He was put on one year's proba·
Hoo and ftned $320.
And Capistrano Unified School
District trustees voted unan-
imously Monday night to ac:
cept Smith's letter of resignation
from the high school's teaching
staff.
He had been relieved of all
coaching responsibilities im·
mediately following his arrest
June 14. when he allegedly tried
to buy a microwave oven from a
man on a Riverside street cor·
ner. The oven peddler was an
undercover police officer.
Arrested with Smith in June
was Ramona High School coach
David Carmichael. Smith had
taught at Ramona in Riverside
before joining the s taff at
Capistrano Valley High. when
the Mission Viejo school opened
in September. 1977.
Deputy District Attorney Rick
Thierbach s aid today that
Carmichael's case was referred
to the probation department for
further investigation.
Botb men entered pleas of no
contest to the charges that they
had at tempted fo receive stolen
Pl'Operty. said Thierbach.
Smith. 39, had talten the
Capistrano Valley basketball -
team to the semifinals in the
California Interscho lastic
Fede ration playoffs earlier this
year.
Capistrano Unified Superin·
tendent J erome Thornsley said
Smith's letter of resignation was
received Monday morning. after
the district had issued an uJ.
timatum lhat he report for duty
as a physical education a nd
math teacher al Capistrano
Valley or face dis missal.
Smith had earlier requested a
lea vc of absence from the
school, which was denied by the
school board. Thomsley said the
teacher has moved north to San
Rafael and is apparently apply·
ing ror a coaching position in
that area. He had not taught at
all this year at C apistrano
Valley, Thorosley said.
Laguna Suieide
Cop's Wife Dies in Hotel that arter talking to a district al· motorcycle, causing the death of spokesman. most perfect pretext for the
t<?rney's investigator he. had ~e-one man and serious injury to He said Michael Dittmar, 18,. United States to invade our A oth of r e and the wife Suelle n Blackwell 35 or ~.1ded la.st June that his omce the motorcyclist. of. 25081 Northru~ Drive , .L~guna co.untry, which is what 1 have of a r:os i~gele~vpolice sergeant Fullerton. was found de~d in' her probably.wo~ld not be able to . . . Hills. was seriously tnJUred tried ~o Jtrevent f?r all these took her life with a ' revolver room attheSurl and SandHotel,
prove a violation of the Bro~ A Califorrua ff!ghway Patrol wh e n c atapulted from the years. m eve'?' possi~le sen~e. Monday in a Laguna Be ach hot.el 1555 South Coast Highway late
Act beyo~ a ,i;easona~lt: doubt. s~e11man identi(ied. ~he man tb~e~·wbeeJ motorcycle he was . "Fr~m the 1~eolog1caJ point of after flrin~ two slu~s from the Monday by a maid who let ~e-s.a1d , My op101on w~s facing drunk~n driving and dnvmg on the freeway shortly view. 1l was msane. And from 38 caliber snubnose into a bed herself in to clean the room
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primarily ba~ed upon the. limit· vehicular manslaughter charges befo~e t a.m. the political point of view, it was to..be.;!~.>\'.eiltl9Rw..Rrl<.~'1 >Jr~~lacJ<.wcll wa~~
ed funds. available ror c.nml~ as Robert Rule. 45. of 32302 , (µ.t'J.PU.L..ol!U ~, .. U.U~ ... ~ -c-.;·. ~r'., ~:.-:--\-00i'1.tf4~~~~~~''"\ t#~)s."l<'f,~cve3 ~~~ ........... _1 ... 1 ..... p~s!~Utton and. ro~. ~s~~ .... ·~:~.'"'''i::Mrtr1!'.'f"T~~~-lfrfrftlnn.y ~rnrc)saili n,e foew nothmg . Blackwell. who worked with the .r-1("4~ottPi~f)re"Oe· ldenlfr1cation of the man Hospital. about Lee Harvey Oswald and Be ·· Pl d 77th area vice unit. The 10.year 118 tn~ ~ble to be ar the .. heavy killed in the accident in the Rescue workers said ~u!e's Oswald's visits to the Cuban gtD e ge8 police veteran was contacted he
crimmal burden of p~f. southbound lanes or the freeway auto overturned after striking consulate in Mexico City until Monday night .en
Attorneys for the city are US· just north of Lake Forest Drive the motorcycle. pinning the after Kennedy was s lain and M • • • Coroner's deputies said they
Ing Evans' refusal to prosec:ute is being withhe ld until his . driver inside. <See CASTRO, Page A2) AJIDtaunng· be li eve the woman had been
as ~ eart ~f their defense agamst dead for 10 to 12 hours before
a ClVll swt med by 1~ pilOts who T Ri h her body was discovered. The
are seeking r~pemng of the Preservati·on Acclarm~ ed roop ·g is reason for her action was not airport .for ~ubbc ';'Se. known immediately. But m bis atradavlt, Evans
said. "In light of the significant W ASKINGTON I AP) -Prime
difference between the civil and Minister Menachem Begin told
<SeeSECJlET p AZ> f"l-:....-n..-•-C I [ p•~-ff _J_J ~ St •/ te Congress today that Israel has • age ~ .. MC:'.~ oas a ""'' eu.<iea J or ale ,, 0 no intention or giving up its
Pickeroo '78
Competition
ln2ndWeek
Th.,second week of
compet.ition foe 11,500 ib Plpkln
Pickeroo '78 pdzea ls under way
followlll8 a record number ol
entries.
. Hundreds of Oran1e Coast
football fans pitted their l prognosUcation skill.I in the first
of 10 weekly Pickeroo contesu.
Each week a televlsloa set and
radios from Dunlap AppUuces
ln Fountain Valley are awarded
to readen who best' predlct Utie
outcome ot 39 weekend, gridirea
lwltt1e1o.
For det&JIQ and an ..,uy blank
tum to pece 84. , '
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Preservation of historic San
Clemente homes was included
with alx other objectives in a
plan approved Monday by the
Regional Coastal Commlsalon
for preparation or the city's
state-mandated Local Coastal
Program.
Co m.misaione rs voted
Wlln1mouli1 to recommend that the plan be~ next month bJ tb•a..CoulaJ Commisalon.
· Sae Clemente la one ol only
four cltlH and counties ln
CaUfomla to have lta plan
developed by the coutal
committee staff. Other local
1overamenta bave acc•pted
state f undl to prepare tbelr own
·~ .. procratnl. S.11 C&mente coastal luues
Identified by the commission
at~ff Include Improved shoreline
ueeas, better faclllltea for
vt1ltors and for recreaUon1 prov'*'-' tor moderately pric.a
-
housing, restoration of marine
life, protection of canyons and
control or new development.
Commission planner Bryce
Caughey said funding would not
be adequate to include the issue
of preserving historic homes.
bul, after hearing testimony
from San Clemente residents,
Clemente Thief
Gets 8300 Parrot
A blue·f'ronted Amazon parrot,
valued at $300, was reported
stolen Monday from the San
...C lemente home of K"en
Rudolph, 523 Paseo de los
Floras, Apt. C.
PoUce said the mlssin1 bird la
described u !O Inches tall, with
red spoU abc>ve lts beaJc. ll I.a
mQJUog on Ill &eft 1lde.
including Councilwoman Myrtis
Wagner. commissioners agreed
to include the homes '
preservation as a coastal issue.
Mrs. Wagner, who said she
addressed the commission as a
private citizen, urged that
homes bullt during the 1920's be
spared and preserved for ruture
generations.
"We have to act now," she
said. "Even now we're too lale
for some of the homes. We did
have one beautiful old house on
a bluff near the pier. That went
down one Saturday. and now a
concjomlnium ls golne up ln iu
place." Sari Clemente was Orange
County '• first planned
community when it was founded
in the l920'$ by !ormer Seattle
mayor Ole Hanson. All the
orl1lnal homes were built or
wbil• aUl«'O. wilh red tile toof1.
claim lo sovereignty or its right
to s tation troops in disputed
areas of the West Bank and the
Gaza Strip. a
Begin told leaders ar the
IN GIVING, SADAT
SCORED VICTORY-A4
House in a breakfast meeting
t h at they s h ould not
misinterpret &.he Camp David
accords to mean that Israel has
committed ltsetr to res toring
Arab sovereignty to those lands.
which lt captured in the l967
war.
Begin commented as he and
E1ypUan-Pres1dent nwar
Sadat visited Capitol Hlll lo
meet. with congressional leaders
and talk about tbe recently
concluded summit,
Meanwhile. Secretary of State
Cyrus R. Vance added Syrian
P'resld{!Ot Hafei Assad to the list
of Arab leaders h~ will visit to (lee BEGIN, Pa1e A!)
Coast
Weather
Clea r through Wednes·
day. Lows 55 to 60. Highs
Wednesday 82 to 92.
INSIDE TOD.4 ~
New atolt IMrfnl rules ore
going to hu homeowner~ who
wont to odd room.a with OU
Ind$ of re1trlct1Q1U and red
tape. Set Page A7.
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off
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nces
rded
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Uron
tlank
s .........
John C' Connolly of Mis::.ion
Va eJO tnkes t~e oath of
offic~ as the newest tru~tee
f or th e Sa d dleback
Community College Distnct
at Monday m ght ·s board
m eet mg
Fro•Pa~A I
BEGIN ...
ex p l ain th e Ca mp D avid
agreements and seek support ror
them He previously scheduled
stop::. in J ordan and Saudi
Arabia on the trip which begins
tonight
Sadat told members of the
Senut e Forl'ign R e lati o ns
Com m1ttec h'e believe~ Jordan
C1nd Saudi Arabia eventually will
s upport the Middl e Eas t
a~reements.
Later . he told rf!.porters he
plan::. to Oy Wednesday from
Washington to Rabat. Mo rocco.
to mt>et with King Hassan. Then.
he sC1 1d. he will then fl y to Cairo
and make contact with Jordan's
King llussein
Sen. Frank Church or Idaho,
rank 1ng Democratic member of
t h e Foreign R elation s
Committee. said Sadat told th~
private breakfast meeting that
he hopes Hussein will "play the
role that must be played by
Jordan if the issues or the West
Bank are ever to be resolved.·•
S adat told repo r ters.
'Wh enever the r e i~ any
agreement that will permit the
t·stablis hmcnl of peace so that
no one encroaches on the other's
land or sovere ignly, then 1dl
Arabs will be behind il. ..
The Arab s tates have
cons1stenlly s aid that Isr ael
mu s t giv e up occu pied
territories on the West Bank of
the J ordan River a nd the Gaza
Strip to have peace .
But Begin made it clear that
fsr ael views the matter
differently.
"I believe with all my heart
that the Jewish people have a
right to sovereignty ov~r Judea,
Su maria and the Gaza Strip," he
said, using the biblical names
for the lands on the Wes t Bank.
lie said "the Bible gives us
that right"
Bei;:in added that sovereignty
dnd military t'Ontrol over the
Wc!'.t Bank und Gaza n r c
1·:-.M·nt 1al to Israel ·s stJcurlty
h\.·t·<rnsc those lands ··ure on the
thn·sholdorour homcs ..
Cleme nte T hief
Takes S te re o, Gun
Tu .. esex.~ If, 1!71
Deadloe lc Told
Teachers Meet
On Pay Hassle
C•plttrano Unified Sc:hool Dis·
trlrt leacht'l'I w•rc 1cheduled to
n1l'ct Wduy at Daina Hllla H11h
School ror " report on contract
nl•J(ottataon11 , which lht>1r 81·
'ocll1trnn hu b d •c lare d
dudl()('kt'd
Stt'phaanh.• Seach. president or
lhl' Capl1truno Unified Educ•·
lion Anoclatlon. re9retentin1
ttachers. hu WI~ a prMa re·
lease r harglni Oll\tricl Superln·
tMdf!nt Jerome Thornaley and
neaoliator K en Ha ll wl\h
negotiating "ln bad faith."
"The lHchert' usoctaUon ha&
1n1tiated an all-out campalrn to
inform both teachers and com-
m u n i t y I e a d e r s o ~D r . Thorn11dy'1' 1nact1vlty reg ding
negohtttaons." the press r ease
~aid
Sut Thornsley said today that
tt was the teachers who walked
out of negoUali<>M. followln& a
17 -ho ur m arathon ne10Uatlon
session on Aug. 23.
·'The party that walks out
should be the party to resume
negotiations.·• s aid Thornaley.
"All they have lo do is give us a
call ··
In the meanUme. trustees vot·
ed ~·2 Mo nday to approve
teacher pay lncreaaea for
teac hina experience a nd unl·
vers lty trai ning . Trustees
Edward Westbe rg o r Sa n
Clemente and Ted Kopp or
Capistrano Beach opposed the
Increases. saying they should
not be approved unliJ a teacher
contract is signed.
The approved salary hikes
a m ount to Increases ranging
from 2.5 to nearly 17 percent.
aald Thorns ley . A beginning
teacher with a bachelor's degree
c urrently e arns an annual
salary o f $10.SSS. An ex-
~rienced teac her with long
~ervice and a master's degree can earn as much as $23,04:>.
CU EA president and chief
negotiator for the teachers. Miss
Seach said the contract negotia-
tions, which began in May, have
bogged down over s ix major is-
sues . including health benefits.
class size. length or contract.
whs> should be in the bargaining
unit, cert-a.in organ izational
res ponsibilities and binding
a rbitration.
Santa Anas Return
To Blister Coast
Hane on to your hats, folks,
the Santa Ana winds are here.
The Na(ional Weather Service
reported northwesterly winds of
20 to 30 knots today. The winds
are expected to drop to fi ve to 15
knots by Wednesday morning.
Th e South Coa s t Air
Management District r eports
the air condltion as good, due to
the winds.
However, the fire hazard is
high.
Bruce Turbeville o r the
Orange C ounty F ire
Department, said there is a high
threat or a brush fire, but less
cha nce of a grass fire because or
last week's rain.
"The longer the wind blows.
the drier it will get," he said.
He satd it is early in the.
season for a Santa Ana wind
<:ondition.
I "The last time we had wind
this early was in 1970," he said.
"We had winds on Sep t. 21,
fo llowed by eight days or fire.
.nut theh we hadn't had any
rain." \
The weather service reported
winds blowing throughout
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RODENT ...
versity.
And at one time, the city was
prepared lo petJtion the Food
and Drug Administration to test
a birth control drug on the
Heis ler Park squirrels.
Other programs studied by
former city fathers included use
of an anticougulant type ~Ison.
which opponents argued would
mean a slow dcuth fo.r the squir-
rels.
And other suggestions ranged
from shoolln~ the pests, or mov-
in~ a nuturul pn•c..lalor into thdr
nc1ghhorh00<l
Brandl 11a1cl u rcprt11enlnlivc
or tht.' <'OUnt y '11 a.c rkultura I dl'·
purtment will be on hunc..I lo cit •
pluln the MU c urtrld111c ex
termination pro)(ram when tht·
Citr Council mlltit11 tonlMhl itt 11
()' (' /OCk
centr al and Southern California.
including mountain and desert
areas.
The Orange County Harbor
Departme nt re ported sm a ll
craft advisories from Point
Conception to Rincon Point and
a s far out as San Nicholas
Is land.
· At. the beach. Bud Belsbe.
captain of the Newport Beach
lifeguards. sa id the surf is one to
two feet.
"It's an offshore wind, .. he
said. "It has a tendency to
rlatten the sea and blow the
waves down. It will be like a
lake out here tomorrow."
~~Man
Edwin Nelson .
Dead at 85
Edwin A. Nelson, who spent
the last dozen years oI his retire-
ment in Laguna Beach, is dead
at the age or 85.
The former General Mot.ors
Acceptance Corp. executive died
Thursday at South Coast Com-
munity Hospital after a month-
long illness.
He was born in Streator, 111.
and was a veteran of World War
1. After retiring from General
Motors, the active businessman
sold reai estate in Santa Monica
and Brentwood.
He made his home in Pacific
Palis ades before moving to
Laguna Beach 12 years ago with
his wife. Elizabeth.
The couple were active in St.
Catherine of Siena Catholic
Chu r ch in Ltlaunu 8 eo-ch.
Mr. Nel!K>n Is 11urvivcd by hl11
wlCe . of ttw fDm lly hosnc nt 1446
Glcn ncyr c St : 11011 ProftH111or
K<'llh 1 •. Nt•lfion of rrvlnl', and .i r 11 n d du u ..i h l ti r K n l h ll r In 1•
Nt•ll\On
Memorial S<'rvlct'11 Wl're h<'ld
lhlH momln~ ul Sl C11th~rln1• or S l l'n11 Colholl r Chun•h fHH
hurlul WAl'I to h<• conduch'd hy
the Neptune SocMy Clff Cutulln11
l11lnnd.
Stereo equipment and a cap Frottt Pap A I
Ubrary Help Wanied
Librarian Shelley New gives her S·year -
old daughter Becky some help with her
reading al the R. H . Dana School library
The library is looking for volunteer aides
for two hours a d ay. and mterested people
ma y get mort-infor mation by calling Mrs
:-.i~w al 496-2666
f're•Pa,,.A I
SECRET MEETING. • •
O em e nte Man
Faces Charge s
criminal burdens or proof. and when they voted to close the
in as much as I h ave no airport and e nd a controversy fn p t Ar l knowledge or the discoveries over its safety . 0 r es
s ubsequent to the investigation The controversy was brought A s Cl t · t of this office, I cannot and will to a head last year when an an emen e ser vice s a-
not render an Opl·n1·00 as to the . tlo n e mployee was a rrested aircr aft crash landed and killed M d · r civil liability of the city . . . .. on ay or. susp1c1on o possess-a 5·year -o ld girl n ear the ing marijuana and hashis h and
Evans said this morning that airport. trying to furnish the illegal
he had wrestled with the prob· drugs to a mmor
lem of whether the council's A pohce spokesman said today closed session in April t.o con· Fro• P~ A I s ider closin g th<. airport fell that Ernest Car l Mace. 22. of 150 W Escalones. was ar rested at within exceptions allowed under TRIAL Chrf'c: Arco Service. s24 N. El
the Brown Act. · • • . • Camino Real.
"In light of that standard of h A ;uvemle arrested earlier at
proof and given the priority we t e errant hus ba nd. Joaquin tht station on suspicion of taJuna had to assign to cases here. it Shelton. ...
just wasn't going to make it.·· That Shelton bounced back money from lhE: cash drawer
and forth between his wife and told pohce that a stat100 atlen·
Regardless or the outcome or the victim is beside the point. dant had tried t.o convince the
any civil case, Evans s aid. he Carter said. youth to "-smoke dope" with
doubts his office ever would "Pat Proferes did nothing. ham . thE: spokesman s aid
prosecuteinthecase. absolutely nothing to deserve to Office.rs who returned to the -~=---.. ---..-". Sbo truly was ... ..,,.-""'11 .... ,.-... sl..,atj9o_f9und I. I rams of man· "It'!! not a question of racts ~ a nul . .::i .. .. ·•u• d 6 a n· ·1·nooc"'nt •·t "t t m . ''·th"" ~ana an . grams o as is an but a legal problem," he said. "' " "' ..... '" · '-'-d (' ... th d prosecutor said as he called for E: a ~u::n an s ca. . ey sa1 .
In their c1v1l suit. the San a murder conviction. 1 Mace was scheduled l.p appear
Juan pilots charge that the city J u st a s c er l a in in h 1 s today m South Orange County •
violated tbe California Environ-arguments. Merwin insisted the Municipal Court
menta l Quality Act in returning evidence at the trial could not
the a I rport pr operty to its support a murder conviction.
original owners by closing the Time and again he referred to
airport. six witnesses who said they
knew the defendant and believed
They aiso contend councilmen her lo be incapable of violence
\'IOlaled the Brown Act by meet-Using elaborate prop~ and
mg in secret t.o discuss airport diagrams. Merwin showed the
closure and that returning the jury why he belie ves Mrs
land to its or iginal o wners Shelton couldn't see the victim
mar ked an unt'onstitutional gift when the fatal shot was fired.
or public property He also reminded \.he jury that
Shelton had testified that when Pr e tr ia l h earin gs are th e window screen cras hed
scheduled lo resume in the case down. he j umped from the bed
Oct. 12 before Superior Court and was yelling at his wife in the
Judge Robert Banyard in Santa d a r k n es s whe n the ,, u n
Ana. exploded. 0
The re was no antagonism The city took possession of directed at the victim. Merwin
Capistrano Airport in 1969 when said in h.is closing argument.
owners deeded the property lo H e d i s p ut e d C a rt e r · s
San Juan in a bid t-0 redu~e contention that Mrs Shelton
mounting property taxes on the a c t e d w I t h · · m a I 1 l' e
lnnd adjacent lo an industrial a forethought" and knowing the
"11rk conseque nce or her act. essential
T hnt deed contained a clause components in murder
whil'h provided for owners to re· But It will be the JUry later tod ay that will debate Mrs <'OVl'r ownership of the 14-acre Shelton ·s stale of mind that
propt'rty if th · uirport ever early Sunday morning when the
t'lo1tcd • attractive 29 year·old woman
( ·0111wlhnl'n knew of the clause was mortally wounded.
T e nnis Court
Me ters Voted
T~nn 1 s pl a ver<t on San
Clem ente 's seven mun1c1pal
courts w11l be teedlOJ! SO t'eats
into com meter<; to pay for each
45 minute!' of piay. follow1n~ a
unao1mou.-. City Council volt-to
pay for court mamtenanct-out or
user fees
Based on estimates that tht-
courts are in ust-75 percent or
the lime they ar(' open between 6
a . m and 10 p.m . the mete~ are
expected to bran~ in about
S19.000 a year. said Steve Judd.
city recreation coordinator.
Court m1antenanct costs rhe
city about Sl6.000 annua ll y. s aid
Judd
24th Hor8e Die8
SAN DIEGO 1A P1 Tht-
death of thr :?4th hocs r at
Bradley's Bonit a Valley farm In
s • x w f' 1· k ~ w a ., u n d e r
investigation today
:~~ ... _., ~. ~ · :.,, .. ~. -rm-· Cf. ·rm·~·:Yt-v""1.#"'~w-• total or $1.000, were rei>o'"'r""'..._ ..... ~(J -----~:;"Yil:t.a';;e~:~:t;t~~:a:.IQ:;n.::t.t~b:l~·
s tolen Mol)day from the San
Clemente home of Cynthia Ru.n-
nell. 3304 Ave. del Presidente.
Apt. I.
Police had no information to·
day on how entry lo the apart-
ment was made.
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'
Oswald was identified as the
killer
The committee Is welJJhlna the
m e rits of a mya.ter io u s
intelligence report sugge~tlng
that Os wald hinted to <.;ub1i1n
orrtcials at the consulate thlll he
mig ht kill Ke nnedy and that
Castro learned of this before the
assassination. .
The committee, took public
testimony a bout the secret
report. but the committee's
chief counsel. Robert Blakey.
said Cuban authoriUea blamed
the Central lntelllgence Agency
for circulatlng the report as a
"dis information" tactic to
implicate Cuba ln Kennedy's
death. ,
Biakey said the committee ha•
reached no Jud,ment on the
o verall reliablllty or the
Intelligence source.
More specifically. he uld.
"whether the source provided
reltatHc information In this
In s tance ls an iaaue the
com m lU ee mu1t d ecide In
December" aj? U .. PT•P'r• a
report ..
The committee then ended
public examination of 01wald's
interest In Cuba and Mexico and
turned lta attention to the Secret
Service and the quality of the
protection it provided Kennedy.
The •UHO•tlon that the Cuban
• •
leudcr had some tnkllng or
011wald 1s pion emerR('d In 1007
In n Nutlonal Enqulr('r arllclll hy
Co m ('r C lurk , a Hrlll 11 h
frcc·lanc(! journalll'lt who died In
1972.
Clark wrote t hat Castro told
him In an inturvlew: "Ye~. t
heard of Lt..~ Harvey 011wald'K
plan to kill Prealdent Kennedy.
It's possible that l could h11vt
saved him. I mi1ht have be n
able to, but I dldn 't. I never
bellned \ht' plan would be put
Into effect."
Clark quoted Cal'Jtro 111 saylna
Cuban orrtciata told him or
01wald'1 vlalt to the Mexico Clty
consulale about two months
be f ore K e nned y wa s
daa11lnated In D1llaa on Nov.
22. 1963.
Clark claimed Castro said he wu told O.wald aald "t0meone
ought to shoot that Pre•ldenl
Kennedy" and that he ml1ht do
lt hlmaelf.
Q\l••tloned about the account.
Cattro tald he never /ranted
Clark an interview an called
the stocy absurd..
"I didn't uy that ." Ca11tro
HHrted. "It has been Invented
from the be,Jnn.ln1 until the end.
1t'1 a Ue. I thl• man <OawaJd )
would have done somethlnt like
that, tt would have been our
moral duty to Inform th• United
States."
Fall Is here in
style at P.O.S.H.!
Select from our
new a rrivals
o f natura lly
comfortable.
traditionally
tailored ta ll
suits &
sport coats.
Gennemen't Cloft1lnO
!Nplred by lodltlon
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Orange Coast
EDI TION
Today's Cleslag
N.Y. Steek8
z VOL. 11, NO. 262, 3 SECTIONS, JO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNl,I. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 N TEN CENT~ \.
'Bust' to Follow County HoIDe BooID?·
8 ) PHILIP ROSMAU °'-~ .... ---
•.• think 1ou·re in troubll> ··
JOurnah!lt Ill run Mayer. aulhor
nf "1'h~ BuUd.-n1, • a bMk about
lh ~ hou~rnll industry, t old
Orange t..•ounty homebu1lder1>
Mondny
tli pr~dlctton echoed the
1A1arnlngs o( h\$ book that tht•
OranK\! Count y hoURlng m3rke\
L'I overdue for c.'ollapse
llls remarks wer made
bdore a me tin• •l the
Alrport r l"n or the tlome
Rulldert Council of tne Bcutdml(
Industry Aa~lutlon.
M uycr aald the collapse would
huve been evident now but Cur
rour ract.on.
Tbe tirowt.h of inJlatlonary
psy c ho loty ... P eople arc
pleased," May"r a;uid, "rather
than upset 11od discouraged. that
the houae they bought ..for
• s100.ooo lbday. sold ror $78,000
lut year -beeause they lhlnk next year they wlll get $125,000. ".
ProJ>Q&tJon 13. Though the
property tax relief shourd "'have
triggered a boom or apartment
housing, it hasn't happened yet.
Ma er asserted. partly because
academics who advise the in·
dustry haven't realized th e
potential profit for il.
"lt seems to take about three
years," May~r said. "to get a
Af' ,._ •Y "'-1-Mk••Y
c h a n ge in'to the heads o r
any b ody at a unive rsity.
Some body has to tell them
several Uma that a change has
occurred. betore it sinks in."
-A 30 percent appreclatiOI\ of
the Japanese yen.
. "There's a lot o( foreign
money around," Mayer s aid.
"Impressive quantities are com·
ing into California from Japan,
from Germany. Everything
looks cheaper over here to
them ."
-School buslng in Los Angeles
County. The mandatory busing
plfn has driven people to buy
homes in Orange County, he in·
die at ed.
All four or those factors. cur
rently encouraging the market,
•·still have time to run. b.ut with
diminishing rorce.' · he said.
Mayer said it is important for
the Carter Administration to
"knock the head off inflation."
which he predicted would again
be In double digits by next year.
•'The Administration is going to
have to face up to the fact that
you can 't kiss things and make
them well.''
-Proposition f3 wilt have a re.
larding effect upon people's will-
ingness to sell old homes to buy
new ones. be said, particularly in
light or assessment rules that
establish a 1975 assessment on
CSee BOOM_. _Page .\2)
Jordan Nixes
Su •tAccord
BEIRUT. Lebanon CAP> -
King Hussein of Jordan today
dissociated his nation from the
Camp David accords .
A government s°pokesman in
the Jorda nian capital said
Hussein had a telephone dis-
cussion of the agreements with
Crown Prince Fahd o( Saudi
Arabia before Hussein presided
over a four-hour e mergency
session or hls Cabinet.
Hussein also telephoned Presi·
dent Hafez Assad of Syria.
The development was viewed
as a setback for President
Cart e r . who hoped to win
Jordan's support.
"Jordan is n ,t obligated
morally or materially by the·
agreements sil(Jled at the Camp
David summit." said the Jordan-
ian spokesman.
Meanwhile, Palestinian guer-
* * *
r illa leader Vasser Arafat
vowed today to s trike at
American interests throughout
the Arab world in retaliation for
the Camp David Middle East
peace agreements.
Syrian Prime Minister
Moh a mme d Aly Halabi
la unched the most s cathing
Arab assault on the accords con-
cluded under Carter's aus pices
<See JORDAN. Page i\2l
* * *
ONDtNE (LEFT>-i WINDWARD PASSAGE BATTLE IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY
JFK_ Death Begin. Vows Israel
Bid Denied To Keep W. Bank At Blossom Rock Buoy Off Alcatraz, Some Breathless Moments on the Jibe 1
IAteals_ Lead SF Raees
Five Maxi-yachts Battk I or Trophies
By ALMON LOCKABEV
o.11,f'O.t...,i'"IWtliw
SAN FRANCISCO They are
calling them the super stars of
yacht racing. and the fi ve maxi-
yachts 167 to 84 feel) in lhe St.
Francis Yacht Club's Big Boat
Series lived up to the tag Mon-
day in u 27·mile gc.ar busting
race on San Fr ancisco Bay.
For the most part, the five
r<1c es for perpetual trophies
t urned out to be a Southern
California show.
The elapsed time winner in the
first race for the St. Francis
perpetual was Fred Preiss' 84-
foot Christine. But it was a case
of the first shall be last and the
las t s ha ll be firs t because
Christine, the scrat~h boat.
fa iled to save its time over her
four competitors.
There was only one minute
a nd L7 s econds between
Christine and Jim Kilroy's 79-
foot ketch Kialoa which finished
last and saved her time to take
corrected time honors.
During the race the elapsed
lime lead changed four limes
before the final weather lei{
Huntington Killing
Slain Biker's Kin
Admits Bar Curse
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
01 .... o.11,,.1 ... sta11
death. Fero died at Huntington
lntercommunity Hospital about
three hours after he was knifed
in the back, officials said.
along the city shore to the finish
in f ron t of the St. FYC
c lubhouse.
Sumner A. ''Huey" Long's
79.Jool sloop Ondine grabbed the
start off Treasure Island but was
s oon overtaken b y Mark
J o hnson 's 73·foot s l oop
Windward Passage which had
been forced to restart. Both
boats normally are rigged as
ketches, but are being sailed as
sloops here.
On the run lo Blossom Rock
off Alcatraz. Passa~e main·
tained a slim lead und the two
yachts gave the s pectators
ashore and afloat a thrill by
rounding up sharply on the jibe
from a run to a reach.
Christine showed a good tum
of speed on the first weather leg.
but was overtaken by Passage
when she split her number one
genoa and had to go down lo a
number two jib.
lt was an afternoon of reefing
drills and sail changes for all
hands as the northwesterly
wind whistled up to 25 knots
against a flood tide.
An early s urprise in the big
boat battle was to sec Bill Lee's
<See YACHTS, Page A2 >
By Castro .
w ASHINGTON tA.P) -Cuban
President Fidel Castro says it
wotfld' flave been "a tremendous
insantity" for Cuba to have
plotted the murder of President
J ohn F. Kennedy, the House
Assassinations Committee
reported today. "r am going to tell you here
that nobody. nobody, ever had
the idea of s uch things.·• Castro
s aid during a four-ho ur
interview with committee
members and investigators last
April. ·
The committee played
portions or the tape -recorded
interviews during its hearings
today.
Re p ealing his cons is tent
denials of Cuban involvement in
the assassination of Kennedy.
Castro said:
, "Never in 20 yea r s of
revolution. I never heard a nyone
s uggest nor even s peculat e
about a measure of that sort,
because who could think of the
idea of organizing the death or
lhe preside nt of the United
States.
"That would have been the
most perfect pretext for the
Unite d Slates to invade our
country, which is what ( have ~tried to prevent for all these
years. in every possible sense.
<See CASTRO, Page A2>
WASHINGTON <AP) -Prime
Minister Menachem Begin told
Congress today tba1, Israel bas
no W\tcntion ol .giving_up_jts
claim to tovereignty or its rig))t
lb statiort·troops in ·disputed
areas oC the West Bank and t.be
Gaza Strip.
Begin told leade rs of the
House in a breakfast meeting
th at they s hould n o t
misinterpret the Camp David
accords to mean that Israel has
committed itself to restoring
Arab sovereignty to those lands.
which it captured in the 1967
war.
Begin commented as ile and
Egyptian Presid e nt Anwar
Sadat visited Capitol Hill to
meet with congressional wade~
and talk about the rece ntly
concluded summit.
Meanwhile, Secret ary of Slate
Cyrus R. Vance added Syrian
* * * U.S. May Pay
$I Billion for
Israeli Bases
President Hatez Assad to the list
·or Arab leaders he will visit to
explain the Ca mp David
agreemen.Ls..and...sttk..fillRROJ1.lm:.
the m . He previously scheduled
slops in Jordan a'1d Saudi
Arabia on the trip which begins
tonight.
(See BEGIN. Page A2>
.
Will He Lose
Ear in Fight
Over Beer?
.,
A dispute over the sale of a
six-pack of beer led to a fight
Monday night that may cost a
Newport Beach man a chunk oC
his left ear.
Newport Beach police said
they are looking for four athletic
young men. possibly college.age
wrestlers, who were involved in
the fight that separated Daniel
Neira. 22. from a three-inch by a
half-inch piece o! bis ear .
Neira. or 4200 River Ave. Wa8"
rus h e d lo H oag Me morial
Hospital by police. Doctors
WA SH r NG TON <A p 1 sewed the piece back in place.
C t t. f ·i· · but reported they were unsure ons rue aon o two mt itary air whether the operation would be
baeses in Israel's Negev Desert successful.
will be an Israeli operation with According to police reports,
the United States paying lhe bill, Neira refused to sell a six-pack which could range from $300 million to about Sl billion. a Pen· of beer to a youthful looking
The mourning sister of a s lain
Huntington Beach motorcyclist
con firme d today that s he
scattered her brother's ashes al
the dtfwntown saloon where he
was stabbed Sept. 8.
Jude Negrini, 37, of Newport
neach. said she threw lhe ashes
Mrs. Negrini said the ashes
were scattered al the saloon and
along Pacific Coast Highway
fro m Hunting ton Beach to
Newport Beach in hopes "that
l ·u take notice and comr
~J~f9rrpaf o!! about
tagon spokesman said.today. c ustomer at t he Slop'N Go
N E • Thomas B . Ros s, the m a rk e t a l 4555 W. Coas t ewport ngineer spokesman, said cost estimates Highway Monday afternoon.
are "very preliminary" and that The angl')'. young man agreed
a great deal of planning lies to meet ~ear.a when h~ got olf .,.-r--,:;. ............ -.r~
Dog.. F ero. 41 . lh-roug1T''flf~·
louvered 'Yindows in front of the
Main Street Saloon, 117 Main S\.,
durigg a "funeral" held last
Wednesday.
Police said today they have no
sus pects now in cus tody in
connection with Fe ro's sta bbing
Coast
Weather
Clear through Wednes.
day Lows 55 to 60. Highs
Wednesday 82 to 92.
INSIDE TODA~
New itote eMTflJI ~' are going to hit homeowner• who
wont to add rooms with all
lddl Of ~stricticms and red
tape. See Page A7.
a •• • ~ .,
•t.s ., • '" M M
,.
':)'Tl1u~
"Be fore this is over there will
be a nother death," said Mrs .
Negrini when she cast •·a curse"
on tbose s he asserted were
<See ASHES, Page AZ I
Winds_ Topple
Tree, .Cut Off
UIM Pou:er
' A tree toppled by the 25·knol
Santa Ana winds pulled doWn a
power line in Corona del Mar
this morning, leaving more than
500 customers without eleclrici·
ty for three hours.
A spokesman for the Southern
California F.dison Company sald
the power went out briefly at
6:55 a.m. and came tiack on
asaln briefly, but went out com·
pt.etely at 7:06 a .m. Power was
· restored about 10: 15 a .m.
He said .a tree near the in·
tenect.ion of First and Carnation
avenues reU into the power Une,
causins the outage.
The outage afrectea b01ne11
south of Eaat Coast Highway
between Carnation and Haiel
avenues and kno~ked out the
traffic lights at Marguerite and
Poppy at the highwa)'
T(. es· ~ri· :gnr1· ·t~;i··ll~,~ J.w<ob 'ahead . But he made clear the work at mtdrught fo~ a f1gh~. • -~-!!!ma::.ie,mr4W~~~-.. ~oUW. • ~eir:~ Witnesses .lo the r1g~t said the wtl 'ltf-8U.!S;'1"'Jft'j · -;-~~ s we~ up with three
by som.e form of repayable loan police • how Nefra ecame
N e wport Beach 's traffic
engineer. Bill Darnell, has an·
nounced his resignation to join a
private consulting firm.
Darnell's resignation was con·
firmed today by Public Works
Director Joe Devlin who said it
will become eff~tive on Nov. 1.
Darnell's resignal.Ion came at
the same time that Beverly
Wood, the city planner who ad-
ministers environmental impact
reports. announced her resigna-
tion.
1Ms. Wood plans to form a con·
suiting firm in the Oceanside
area which will prepare environ.
m e ntal doc ume nts for de·
velopers.
Darnell has been the city's
traffic engineer for five years.
Devlin said four other public
works employees have resigned
recentlr. They are:
-A Beingessner, who will
leave his post as an assistant
civil engineer to join the firm of
Robert Beln, William Frost and
Associate!\.
-Eldon Oavidson, who will
leave his post as an assistant
civil engineer to Join the Irvine
Ranch Water Djstrlct.
Gary Warkentin and Jim
May. who will leave their Jobs
\
°""' ""' .......... QUfTS IN MN.PORT
Traffic CtHf O.rn•H
a.s drallamen to Join the Irvine
Ranch Water District.
Devlin said all tht res lana·
Uons are eff ecuve Nov. 1.
or credit. . "We would compensate the s~p~rated from ~1s ear .. The
Is raelis for their withdrawa l" victim speculated it was bitten
from two major air bases in the off. . . •
Sinai, Ross said. He Indicated Neira. said be wasn l even
the Negev projects probably aw~re his ear had been tom of£
would be costly because tbet until the fight was over and the
would replace "what I gather four youths left the scene.
are sophisticated bases."
The two bases to be vacated
are at El Arisch ort the northern 0: -'--''O ~inai coast, where the Is raelis C u.:1reroo I O .,um a 9,500-root runway after
the 1973 war, and al Ebion in
lhe southern Sinai in position to
cover the key Gulf of Aqaba.
"The Israelis probably will
put out contracts to build it
themselves." Ross said.
He said he would not rule out
"the possibility or a few U.S.
military technicians who might
be involved in Ute planning and
cost estimate phases, but not in
the construction phase."
The Pentagon spokesman ,1so
said be would not anticipate any
Involvement by the U.S. Anny
Corps of Engineers, unllJce in
Saudi Arabia and Iran where the
Atqtf Enatneers and other U.S .
milita ry personnel have taken '·
major hand In constructing
military bases under proJffts
p•ld for by the two oll-produclna
• countries.
I
Competition
ln2nd Week
Th e se co nd week o f
competition for $1,500 in Pigskin
Plckeroo '78 prizes is under way
following a record number of
entries,
Hundreds of Orange Coast
football fa ns pitted their
prognostlcalJon skills in the first
of 10 weekly Pickeroo contests.
Each week a television set and
radios from Dunlap Appliances
In Fountain Valley are awarded
W. readers who best predict the
out~ome of 30 weekend gridlron
battles.
For details and an entry blank
turn to page BC.
•
J
Al D.tJL y PlLOT N
,.,... P•9f' I
CASTRO: 41N ANITY'. • •
l''rorn ltll' 1dt."Vlo111rul pomt of
\h:w. ll WH lnun And from
the> poUtlcal Point of vt('w. It wos
.i lt l'lllt'ndous lfhu ott)' "
Cua.tro 1>01d h•• knl•w nothmic
ubuut IA • llurvt•\ Ot.lo\ .ild l•M
(),,. uld'i. \hilt to lh1.· t'ub•n
ron~11f(llt> in Mc-11IM C1t:r unlll
1tflt:r Kt·urwd\ "'uio. "lu111 1u1d
01\o\llld lo\U!\ hJt•Ollfll'IJ ,1, lhe
klllt·r
'rh,• e<lmmtth't' t Ytt·111h1nai the
Ill f' I I I ., II ( ,1 m \ ' I l' f I 11 U "
ERA Voturg
Protested
C RSO!I: C'ITV . Nt•\
1 1• 1 I\ t'onlN>\ t•r.,.1al
udni.orv vc-.tt• on tht• 1'~1~11.il
H11<htli Amt•ndmc•nt "'11"
11 r d e r ~ d p I u r l' d tt n
l'\;t•\'iCJct' Nu\e mbt•r b1tllol
l 11 (f U )' I n 11 l I ., l.'t I 1•
~up11•nw l'ourt tlt•1•1:.ion
1' h t• 11 I.I t' ' I I fJ n '4 .1 '
0 111111:<1,•il b\ u µro ~HI\
"rou11 un .:round>. mu11)
i l• •U .., l.J t Or II h U V l' ~ 111 d
thn 'II bus1.• tht:ir vote 011
1-:HA n•xt sprlnl( on lhe
~uh i..c1r\-\t1l1r1u n·,ults,
"'hll'h 111 cdft•e t muke:o. 1t
mon· th<in <.111" 1:,1Jr)
Tht•n · 1::. no µru' l!>IOr> for
ullowin& votes liy \he
Pl'OPll• on mutters hkt!
E HA which could rct.ult 11'1
lJ S Coni.titution
ratrf1C"ullonl'I
Newport Sets
Department
Of Utilities
Uy the ftrbt of next m onth.
Nt•wport lkul'h will have a nl•W
1•11 ~ dl·partml•nt to oversee thl'
<·II\ ·s watt·r. !'>l'Wl·r and street
h~ht 1ng o~rutwm1.
Tlw creation of the ulilit1c1> de·
p;1 rl ml·nl . to IH.' lwadccl hy tur
r1•111 l'ulili<' Work!> Dlrcl'lor Joe:
l>t•\ 1111. hu:. !Jccn approH~cl by
1h1· 1·11y council
l'ndl'r the propos<JI. Dt•vlln
"111 t ;.ik1· ov l·r lht• 15 m .in
ut1htui11 d\lpartmcnt. u1dt!d by u
nrrtttt cnmPt'rtnt cmtenr The nr
~:.tant ut1l1tici. ~UJ)l'rintendcnt
liOMtwn wtll be c hmi11utcd .
Ol·vlin't. us1>1i.tant . Bt!n Nuhm.
wi II IJl·1·um1: pub he worki. 1.h rec
lor. If I!> former post i:lllSO Will be
1·l1m in:11t'l1 rn1m tllt· cily':.
lll'r'oOOOt'I l'O!ooh•r
l'1I v Man:i~1·r llohnt Wvrin
1·-.t 111l utt•cl I hl• 1t•or1-l;11111.:Ji 11111
'' 111 sa\l' the c:ll \ about ~0.000 u ~l'<lf ir1 i.aluril·:o. ·
l~ro,,. Pa.-11 I
ASHES •..
"1thholclinJ.t 111format1on uhout
lhl· death of her brother,
M rs Neg rin\ sai d in a
telephone interview that the
curse was also aimed at her
urother':. att<ickcr who s he
c:laims 111 a Huntington Beach
man.
M rtt. Nc~rini t11.1id she believes
I.he fight in wbicb her brother
wai; s tabbed was prom pted by
un uritumenl over a woman.
Uut llW1tington Beach police
Sgt Hert Chadwick said there
may have been m any motives
for the stabb111g.
Chadwick suld no cha r ges
huve bl'en filed ugainst Mrs
Ne1-1rini or any of thl' friends and
rl'lut1vei. who rcportudly helped
her scatt('r the ashes.
tnlttll"l'nce n•wrt auw.coat1n&
th•t Os wald hinlt>d to Cuban
otflclall at the con.ul1tc1 th1d ht!
mi1ht klll Kennedy and lhit
C11tro I ar~ of thlt befor&i the
JllliHainution
Th committee Look publlr
\\•11 \lmon)' about thl• Ktll'r••t
rt'1H>rt . hul tht· 1•11mmiU cl''t.
C'h•l·f l'tJUn.,..I llotwrt Oluk~y.
¥i11d Cuban uuthor1th•11 blamf'd
th(• Central lnt1•lllaienct> Att~ncy
for t·1rtuJutln1t tht' report •~ a
d t111 nfo1 mulJOll · t.1ct1r lo
1m11ll t•ot1· C 'uliu 111 K1•11nl'dy ':.
rtt"Jlh
Ul1tk t') 1w1tJ Uw l'nmmlltct• h1111
rC J('ht<d nu Jud1o1Jnl'nt <Ill lht•
u' HalJ rdu.luJJ1y of lb•·
1nlelll.ien<·l· MJun· •
Mnn• "lll't'1fi l'Ulh . h,• tHHd.
""ht•lhl'r the: i.ourl'l' pruvtd,•d
rl'11.1blv t11f<1rnu1tu.in 1n thli.
1n,l1tlll't' 11> Ull Ja.HUl' tht'
1·0 111m1ltl'l' mui.t dl•t·l<.ll' 1n
Ot'l.'l'mb,•r ' Ub II pn•111trt•11 u ••·vu rt
Wof er for lndwit111
'I h(• <·ornm1ttn thc:11 l'ndcd
publ1r l'lC1J11Hnut11111 uf 01>wufu 's
lnlt'ft•wl m ('ulm .. md Ml'.ICl<'ll ull<J
111rm·d ll!> utlt•nlum to tile Sc<·1('1 Se •' ice 111111 tht-111wllty of Uw
protection 11 wov1d~tJ Kcnnt'dy
The l'IU.lU:c:i.11011 lhwl the C ubMn
leudcr had '>u m e inkllna of
Os" .ild'• pl .. 1n l'merged In L987
in a N utwnul t-:n14uircr urt1dc hy
t'o m l•r t'lurk . a Ur1t1 s h
fn•t: Juncl' JOUrnahi.l Who du~d In
1972
\\'orkml'n lor lht· Co111r1 Construction
Coinpun~· la~' portion of i.J nl'W pip<.'linl•
th~1l "111 t-<irr~ "~·tc.·1· lrom Sun Jouquin
H 1 • ~ 1..· 1· \ 1111· 1 11 t h 1.• I n · 1 n l' I n d u s t r i a I
('um pll·\ I l'\'llll' Ha n th W<J ll'f' D1s tr1<:l
1n·111t·<·I 1:, un1.kr \\ U} ulong~1dt• ford Ro<.1<1
nl•<-Jr Sun Mig ue l Orin• in N~wport Beat'h
Tht• 24-rnt-h p1pellnl' will link up with
IHWD system ul Unrvl'rs tt~· Onvt-and
M<.trArthur 8oul1.•\·urd by nc.•xt f\•bnwry.
<J('Cordmg lo wut~r <.h l-.tnct offir1als
Fro• Pa~AI
Clurk wrok thut Castro told
him In un rntcrvicw· "Yes. I
heard or Lt•l' llurvey Oswuld's
µlito tu kill PreRldcnt Kenm.'Cly
It's poss1hl<' thut I could ha\'<.'
suved him. I n11Kht huve bec11
able to. but I didn't I never
believed tht• plun would be put
into effect ...
YACHTS BATTLE IN SAN FRANCISCO • • •
Clark quot~ Custro uE. suy1111(
Cubun ofr1ciult. told him of
Os wuld 's v1s1t to the Mexico City
consulcHt> about two monthi;
before Kenned y was
uss1tsainated in Dallas on Nov.
22. 1963
Clark chume.d Castro swd he
wus lold Oswald suid "someone
ought lo shoot that President
Kennedy" and that he m ight do
1t himself.
QU('flllOnl-d about the iiCCOUnt. Cast r~1 s uid ht• never urcmted
Clark an 1ntcrvit!W and called
the blory ubsurd.
:-.uperllght. 67·foot sloop Mcrllt1 fi'or the s ma lle r boats in the
drop far buck of the fleet in the City of San F'ranclsco. Atlantic.
early l(Oing Keefe-Kilborn and Rheem races
It w<is virtually out of s ight 1l was also a day of..Jruslration.
ustcrn und out of the race as the busted gear. and blown out sails
leaders bunched in a s udden as ~he strong winds a nd tricky
wind calm al'! they approached currents took their toll.
Alcatraz on the lcewar.d run. The great.est frustration was
With nothing to lose a nd every-for a do~en boats m the Rbi:em
llun~ to gum. Lee steered a fropfiy series who were· teTC cotd
l'oursc north of lhe b land and and wet on the course whe n the
p1ckl'd u11 a brisk northerly race committee. h oldin g to a
breeze that pul Merlin around fi ve-hour time limit. buU.oned up
the murk ahead of the fl eet wilh their stop watches a fter the first
what appeurl'd lo hc a comfortii· few boats in the group had
blc ll"ad for tht• b c1.1 t t() the finished. Several skippers ure
r.nis h . protesl,!ng the committee
But again Merlin was un1tble to When 1t was :.ill over and t h('
stand up to the freshenlnA wind. crews were celcbratinri their
t•vtm :.ifter tuckmi,t <1 double red \'IClOne!> or makmg excuses for
Coyote Point Yacht Club 2. Imp.
Duvld Allen . San Fra ncisco
Yacht Club 3. S ilver Fox. Bob
Ke lle her. Long Beach Yacht
Club. •
Richard Rheem Trophy f pend-
ing protest 1. 1. Wild Turkey.
J ames Gosper . Sydney .
Australia 2. Sunchaser. Chris
Gasparich . St. FYC 3. Tres
Hermanos. Stee le a nd Myers.
N HVC.
The big boat crews will have a
day of rest today while the
Etchells-·22 fleet sails i"he thrrd
and fourth races of the ir three·
d:.iy regult<• The big bo<.tl~ will
resume action Wednesday 11nd
wind uµ Friday und Salurduy
"I didn't say that. .. Castro
a si-.ertcd. ··it hus liccn invented
from t he beginninJ( until the end
Jrru n nH1S" mIDrTO-~nn-
would have done something ltke
that. it would have been our
moral duty to inform the United
States."
1n its m:.11n'sl and chitnKrng lo a thl•ir <.!cleats in thc <:lubhousl\ G ~mall ·r heac1s ·1. -bur here is how t he final results ustaf Brelan
tonrr<!m1tin1r""lllrt"lobhom;c--:ttood --...---"'=-o....;;;.~=-----
finr:sh Merlin h<td been pu!>sed by St. Francis Perpetual Trdphy.
Christine. Ondinc and Wlndwurtf I Kialoa 2 Windward Pa:-1su~e Dead at 83 •
Passage. fmiHhin~ only seconds 3 Oncl1nc I. Merlin 5. Chri:.line '
ahead of Klaloe1 Cily of Sun F ra ncisco Trophy ,
New RomBnce?
Prince, Emigre Linked
LONDON tt\P I -The lulcst girlfril•nd or Pnnec
C harles is c mi gn• Czech Cou nlt'!>~ Angcl1ku
L<.1zcnsky. three London tabloids reported tod<1y.
The Sun. Mirror and Mail said tht-' countess liv~s
in Paris. where she works for an organization culh:d
fnternalional Public Rcl<ttions Associates. Nont-of
the papers reported he r age.
Thr romantc begun when the l'Ouple met 1ast
.vcur Ill Fr;.ince und blossomt.1d lust weekend when
the countess wus a guest al Balmoral. lhe queen's
S<:ottish home. the nl'wsp<.1pcrs said .
The reports were discounter! by Buckin ghum
Pul<fl'C. "Th~ lady in question i-.tuyed ut Balmorul.
presumably as the prince's g u est ;tnd just one of
muny f1itmds. ·· suid a spokesman who refused to be
identified. ·
Rugs, Gems, Art
Newport Burglars
t Whistle winu v. H astin~s SerVI·ces Set tlarcourt. Sunta Hurbartt Yacht
Club 2. Swifls urc. Nick l''retzcc.
Sun Diego Yucht Club.
A ti antic Tropny. I. High
Holer. Bill Power·Kirk Elliott.
N ll YC 2. Blue Northe r . Bill
Sullivan. Los An~l'lcs Yacht
Club 3. S(:undulous .. Bill Pu!>coe .
NHYC.
K l'du · Kill.lorn Trophy. 1
L eading Ludy . Stun l<ciisch.
Hoag Center
Rites Slated
Dl'dlcution cerl'monics will bt·
l'ondu<·tcd Thursduy at thl' nc"
.I o h n S t a u f f l' r I n t c r f a I I h
Spiri tual Cen t e r ut H oug
Memorial Hospital
An 012£!1 house for thl' publlt-
v.-1 11 follow the cere monies thut
slurt ul 2 p rn
The 2.100-i.quarc foot center
incl u<.lcs the hm1p1tal ·., sorial
:iCrvlces depurtmcnl. chapt.>I und
c:haplu1n·s offll'1·.
Thl· tlcd1<:utlon wi ll be held Jn
th1· C'Ourtyurd adjacent to the
rhupcl The opl·n huuse "111 b\•
from 2.30 pm. to 5 p.m
P r ivate funeral services are lo
be conduct(.'(i this week for long
lime Orange Coast resident
G uslaf A Bre lan who died
Saturday at the age or 8.1.
Mr Brei an moved to Newport
Beuch in 1957 after retiring as
the a ssista nt credit m;ma~er for
the U .S and Canada for thl·
General Motors Acceptun<.·l•
Corp
During ht8 sluy in Newport
Beuch. Mr. Hrela n wus fflive 1n
a variety of community groupi-.
lie served as un elder of St An
dn·w·s Presbytcnan Chun·h lie
also w<.1s a membl'r of the Irvine
<.:0<1st C.:ountry Club
In 1974. Mr Brcla n und h1i.
w1ft• moved lo Lc1surl' World
when· thl'Y lived al the lime of
his d~ath
'lie leaves hu; widow. ls11bel
Goss Url'lun. u son .• John Brehm
of N<.'wpmt Bt•uch . a duu~htl'r.
Kuy Pole or Nc\\port Deitch. a
urothcr. Ebbe Brelun of San
Diego und two .:randthildren
The fumily s uggests mcmoru1I
contributions to the Luke Hii is
Community Church of Lugunu
1111 \s in run• o f Dr fluro ld Lcetsmu Mrs . Ncl(rini i.ald she does not
fear the possihle consequen ces
of the scattering or lhe asheK.
'This ii. <.i trudllional th ing in ou~~~m~:g;l~r~:,~~hcdroveup f' .:...t $118 000 Loot
t? the dost'CI saloon in a black ~ ' . ~.~~,!~~A~ ·· / ~ e ~ ~ot:\lV.£}ro;r0 ~nn 1 e '\l . d~g~~. ~,~..,~-~~rMlll~~~
u8ht!:i from un urn ln t he misty Newport Bcuch home while the · Jumps. clocks and scvernl pieces af~~rnoon air. . owner was out or town got away of jewelry
I um nol a ~lke.r and ~.don l wllh rugi.. jewelry und art Police said ShCAw continued his
usually J<O lo that s1tloon. Mr!!. objects vulued at m ore thun Inve ntory today and will supply
NeJ(rinl said. Sl 18.000, .POiice reported toduy. them with an addlllonal list of
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The br<:ak-in at the home of
Cyrus Shaw was discovered last
W e d nesduy b y u Southe rn
Califo rni a Gas Comp any
employee who'd gone to the
, homt-to read the m eter.
He found a rear window cut
o pen a nd n o t ified police.
Officers who lnspecWd the home
said It had been ran1rncked.
Shaw lilt!<! a preliminary llal
of missing Items on Monday thut
Included a doze n oriental rugs.
ranl(lnl( In value from S2.500 to
Candidate
Backs Heroin
SACRAMENTO IAP 1 £()
Clark. tht> 1.it>c>rtoriirn Party'a
candldute for governor~ s•)>• be
11uppo rt11 lcgullutlon of marl·
Jua na. coculnc. h ~roln and
orostltutlon.
Soclety 11 hould roc u11 ll11
enerailes und money on combat·
ling Rcrlous crlm e1:1 such 118
bur1tlary. rope nnd murder and
leav(' udults "to live their own
live!'." Clnrk '!uld Mondov
..
j
stolen property .
According to lnvestlgutors, the
thieves got Into the home by
using u glass c utter to m ake a
hole In n locked crank-type
window. ft.cachln& lhrouab the
hole. the burslara were ablt to
open the wlnddw and crt.wl tnto
the home.
FN• Pa,,. A I .
BOOM ••.
property. but new UHHmenta at
current level11 Ir .. the property
changes ownenhlp.
M ayer further predicled that
for~lgn money eventu.lly will
run out. and that the panic over
Los Angeles school bu1lnt will abate.
"We are aolna to be moving to
a m oney crunch ," Mayer S•ld .
"und pretty soon."
Wllh that, Mayer said, home
pril'Pa muet come down. The
bulldcr11 lMmt1elvf'R , h~ Nald,
oughl to hope for on end to lhc
Inflationary upswing.
''WhHe In the short te rm It I!!
xood for you, It h1 not 101na lo be
wood for you In the fong run.''
Mcty1.>r rrnld
Fall is here in
style at P.0.S.H.!
Select from our
new arrivals
of naturally
comfortable.
traditionally
tailored fall
suits &
sport c oats.
f 'rv• Puflt* ,, I
BEGIN ...
~J<J.d told mt:ml>1:r" of lhl'
S1:11t.tll' !''or~1.in k tilliUon!oo
Oom m!llff h(I believes Jordain
and S1tu1.H Ar1tb1a eventually will
s uppo r t thl• Mid dle E-:.,b l
ugr"'t.·mcnli.
Later. ho told reporterfl ht•
pl1Ans lo fl y Wednesday from Washm~l<m to ttabut, Morocco.
to llll'l't with Km~ llustirtn Then.
he suld. he w111 then rt y to C»iro
and make contort with Jordan·i.
King Hussein.
Sen. Prank C'hurt'h Of Idaho.
n 111kinJC Dt:mO<'rut1r m1>rnh<·r of
lhl· Foreign Htlat 1 on ~
tom m ltlce. said Sadat told tht•
private brcakfust rnt'<'l1nu th; r
IN GIVING. SADAT
SCORED VICTORY-A4
he hopes Hussein will "pl1ty Ul\'
role that must be played by
Jordan if the iHs ues of the West
Bunk are ever lo bt.-r eHolved ...
~adul t old repo rl t'r s.
'Whent.>ver there Is a ny
agrct•mcnl thul wilt' permit lhe
c1>tublishment 01 peace bu thltl
no onl' cncroal'hl·~ on thl 01 ! .. 1 '
lund or sovertign1). 1 h-:.1 1:111
Arubs will ~behind it. ..
Th e Arub s t a t es h 1:1vtt
cons istently said tha t Isr ael
m u11 t l(ive up OC<'upit-d
te r ritories on the West Bunk of
the J ord1tn River and the Gazu
Strip to have peace
.. r believe with all m y heart
that tM J ewis h people h ave a
right to sovereignty over Judeu.
Sa maria und the Guzu Strip ... he
sald. us ing the btblical numei.
for the lands on the West Bank.
tie smd "the Bible gives w.
that right ..
Begin added tbait sovere 1f(nty
a nd military control over t he
West Bank a nd Gaza are
essential to hraer~ securit y
b-0cuuse th~ land11 "art-on thl'
thresholdefourhom et. ..
* * * f'ro• ra~ A J
JORDAN ...
by Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat and I s rae li P r im.-
Mlnsister Menachem Begin.
"Sadul has stripped h1mself of
all Arab affinities ... said Halab1
a!> prei.1dcnl~ or hurdline /\rab
stales l(athered in IJumust·u~ for
a met~ting to form a colll•ct1vt·
slrutc1n tu lhw<.1rl the a).(rel"
mcnt11
Syria 'ai d A, ... Jd Jl-.o
cvho11£d....KID&..lf.uSKC !.ILb~n.
tht• monurch took h11' ·decl1<ion to
tf is'lol·1all· .Jurda n. tht• Ar1b
country with the longest bordl'r
with Is rael. from tht· C Jmp
DJv1d ouu:ome
Iraq and Arafat bulh JetUl>cfl
Sudttt in sepurutc st atement" of
c:onclud1ng "ac<'ord .. or
treu::.on ..
Raging Fire
Contained
In Anaheim
Mun· thun 50 fire fi~hter'
fought 11 blatt> lhal rugt·d
through homes un<fl•r coni-.true
t11rn in the Anaheim h1l b lod.·~
bcfon· \mnging 1t urHk• 1·(inlro1
JUl!t before noon
The firl' rcporlcdl) dei.troytd
l'i\ l' homes. dumaged four mon·
and hlackt'lll'<f scver;tl urrci-or
brush tn th<' Noh! Ranch arc:· ol
Anuhcim hill~. fm· offiC'l t!b suul
Thl' fir1• wus n •1)(1rtt•tl t1• .1hou1
10 30 a m m the hilly rc.:µ1<11•
whl.'l'e the Suntu Ana wind~ wen·
g ui-.ting upto40 mph
F 1 H'm t· n r r om /\ n J ht· t n~
Orunge County <.1nd tht-t•11y of
OranJ,t<.· fought the bluze !01 al'
hour bl'forc l'ontiuning 1•
Tht-re \\-ere nu IOJUne:s rt"
ported
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VOL. 71 , NO. 262, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA
. Afternoon
N.Y. Stoeks
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 TEN CENTS
'Bust' to Follow County Ho~e Booni?
&y PHJUP aOSMAaJN
OfU.OMt, ...... ~
"l think you'!°\' In trouble, ..
1ournal~t Martin Mayer, 1u.1lh<K"
of '"Th~ Bmldl•r;\," a book about
th<' hou~•nt: 1nduS\r y, told
Or:ing,• County hom 1.1bu1ldcn
Monduy.
11 1~ predit t1on echoed the
warntnl(s of hts book that t.be
Orunge 'ounty housing market
is ov~rdue for t'Ollupsc , •
II•• r omarlcs wt r o mudc
b fOr'1 a m eeting a t the
Airpo rter Inn of the •Home
Builders CouncU ot the Building
lndu!llry AssoclaUoo
Mayer gaJd lhe collapse would
have been evident n~w but for
four facton·
-The growth of lnOaUonary
p Jycholo gy . "P eopl e a r e
pleased," May r said, "rather
than upset and dlRcoura.ged. that
the ho use they bo ug ht for
'-Tremendous Insanity'
$100,000 today, a<>Jd for m.ooo
lH t year -because they thlrlk
next year ~Y will gel $12$,000."
Proposition ta. Though the
property~ tux relief should have
Lrlggeroo a booll\ ot apartment housing, it hasn't happened yet.
Mayer asserted. partly because
acade mics who advise the in·
d ustr y haven't realized the
potential profit for it.
··fl seems lo take about three
yt?a rs ," Muver said. "lo gel a
Castro: No Plot
To Kill Kennedy
me mbers and investigators last
April.
The c ommittee played portions of the tape-recorded
inte rviews during its he arings
today.
about a measure of that sort.
because who could think of the
idea of organizing the death of
the president of the United
States.
"That would have been the
most perfect pretext for the
United St a tes to in vade our
change into the head s ot
any body a t a univers ity .
Somebody bas to te ll them
several times that a change has
occurred, before it sinks in ...
-A 30 percent appreciaUon of
the Japanese yen.
. "There's a lot of foreign
money around," Mayer said.
"l~pressive quantities are com·
ing into California from Japan,
from Germany. E ver ything
looks c heaper ove r here to
WASHINGTON (AP) ~Cuban
President Fidel Castro says it
would have been "a tremendous
insantity" for Cuba to have
plotted the murder of P resident
John F. Kennedy, the House
Assassina tio ns Committee
reported today.
Repeating his cons iste nt
denials of Cuban involvement in
the assassination or Kennedy,
Castro said:
country. which is what I have ·:'!jl~~
tried to prevent.-Jor all these
years, in every possible sense.
them."
-School busing in Los Angeles
County. The mandatory busing
plan has driven people to buY
homes in Oraage County. he in·
dicated.
All four of those factors, cur·
r~ntly encouraging the market.
''..still have time to run. but with
diminishing force." he said.
Mayer said it is important for
the Carter Administration to
"knock the head off inflation ...
which he predicted would again
be in double digits by next year.
"The Administration is going Lo
have to face up to the fact that
you can·t kiss things and make
them well."
Pro~ition 13 will have a re·
larding effect upon people's will·
ingness to sell old homes to buY
new ones. he said, particularly in
lig ht of assessment rules th& .
establish a 1975 assessment on
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o.i1,.,...., .... ._
"l am going to tell you here
that nobody, nobody, ever had
the idea or such things," Castro
sa i d during a rour-hour
in terview with committee
"N ever in 20 y ear s of
revolution, l never heard anyone
su u~est nor e ven s peculate
··From the ideological point of
view. it was insane. And from
the political point of view. it was
SANTA ANA WINDS BLOW THE TOPS OFF THESE WAVES OFF THE ORANGE COAST
Desert Brffzes Drying Up L•nd, lncreHing Fire Haz.ard In Wooded AreH
a tremendous insanity."
Gets Probation
Coach Convicted,
Quits Capo Post
Castro said he knew not~ng
about Lee Harvey Oswald and
Oswald's visits to the Cuban
cons ulate in Mexico City until
a fte r Kennedy was slain and _
Oswald wtis identified as. the
killer~.
Santa Anas Return Beer Fight
The committee is weigbjng the
m e r its o f a mys terious
inteJHgence report suggesting
that Oswald hinted to Cuban
officials at the consulate that be
might kill Kennedy a nd that
Castro learned of this before the
assassination.
To Blistlfr€omt -~~ts Man-i
Fo rmer Capistrano Valley
High School head basketball
coach Paul Smith was convicted
Monday in Riverside of attempt·
ing to reeeive stolen property.
He was put on one year 's proba·
lion and fined $320.
And Capistrano Unified School
Distr ict tr ustees voted unan-imously Monday njgbl lo ac-
cept Smith's letter of resignation
rrom the high school's teaching
staff.
He had been relieved of all
coaching responsibilities im-
mediately following rus arrest
June 14, when he allegedly tried
to buy a microwave oven from a
man on a Riverside street cor·
ner. The oven peddler was an
undercover police officer
further investigation.
Botb men entered pleas of no
contest to tbe charges that they
had attempted to receive stolen
property, said Thierbach.
Sm ith, 39, had taken the
Capistrano Valley basketball
team lo the semifinals in the
California Inte r scho las tic
Federation playoffs earlier this
year.
Capistrano Unified Superin·
tendent Jerome Thornsley said
Smith's letter of resignation was
received Monday morning. after
the district had issued an ul·
timatum that he report for duty
as a physica l education and
math teacher al Capistrano
Valley or face dismissal.
The committee took public
t estimony a bout the secret
report, but the committee 's
chief counsel, Robert Blakey.
said Cuban authorities blamed
the Central Intelligence Agency
for circulating the report as a
"dis informa tion" tac tic to
impli4ate Cuba in Ke nnedy's
death.
Blakey said the committee has
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Hang on to your hats. folks.
the Sauta Ana wi nds are here.
The 'National Weather Service
reported northwesterly winds of
20 to 30 knots today. The winds are expected to drop to five to 15
knots by Wednesday morning.
Th e S o uth Co as t A i r
Man agement District reports
the air condition as good, due to
the winds.
However, the fire hazard is
high.
Bruce Turbeville of the
Or a n ge Co unt y Fir e
Department, said there is a high
threat of a brush fi re. but less
cha nce or a grass fire because of
last week's rain.
"The longer the wind blows,
the drjer it will get," he said.
He said it is early in the
season for a Santa Ana wind
condition.
·'The last time we had wind
this early was in 1970," he said.
"We had winds on Sept. 21.
followed by eight days of fire.
But then we badn 't bad any
rain."
The weather service reported
winds blowing throug hout
central and Southern California,
includjng mountain and desert
areas.
The Orange County Harbor
De partment re ported s m a ll
cr a ft advisories from Point
Conception lo Rincon Point and
as far out as San Nicholas
Island.
At the beach, Bud Belshe.
captain of the Newport Beach
lifeguards. said the surf is one l.o
two feet.
''It's an offshore wind " he
said. "'It has a tenden~y to
flatten the sea a nd blow the
waves down. It will be like a
la ke out here tomorrow.··
Part of Ear
A dispute over the sale of a
six-pack of beer led to. a tight
Monday night that may cost a
Newport Beach man a chunk of
his left ear.
Ne wport Beach police said
they are looking for four athletic
young men. possibly college-age
wrestlers, who were involved in
the fi ght that separated Danjel
Neira. 22. from a three-inch by a
half-inch piece of his ear.
Ne ira, or 4200 River Ave. wa.s
rus hed to Hoag Me m oria l
Hospit al by police. Doctors
sewed lhe piece back in place.
but reported they were unsure
whether the operation would be
s uccessful .
According to police reports.
Arrested with Smith in June
was Ramona High School coach
David Carmichael. Smith had
taught at Ramona in Riverside
befor e joining the s taff at
Capistrano Vall ey High, when
the Mission Viejo school opened
in September, 1977.
Deputy District Attorney Rick
T hie rbach said today that
Carmichael's case was referred
to the probation department for
Smith had earlie r requested a
le ave of a bsence fro m the
school, which was denied by the
school board. Thornsley said the
teacher has moved north to San
Rafael and is apparently apply-
ing for a coaching position in
that area. He had not ta ught al
a ll t his year at Capistrano
Valley. 1bomsley said.
Wife of Cop
Kills Herself
In Laguna
A mothe~ or five and the wife
of a Los Angeles police sergeant
took her life with a revolver
Monday in a Laguna Beach hotel
after firing two slu~s from the
.38 caliber snubnose into a bedl
. Begin Vows Israel
To Keep W. Bank
Ne ira refused to sell a six-pack
of beer to a youthful looking
cu s tom er at the Stop'N Go
mar ket at 4 555 W . Coast
Highway Monday afternoon.
The angry young man agreed
to meet Neira when he got off
work at midnight for a fight.
Witnesses to the fight said the
youth showed up with three
frie nds, but none could tell
po li ce h ow Ne ira became
separated from his ear . The
victim speculated it was bitten
off. San Juan Man lo be sure the weapon worked. W ASHJNGTON , AP 1 _ Prime S ue lle n Blackwe ll, 35, of FuUerton, was found dead in her Minister Mellachem Begin told
Ch t th S f d S d H t I Congress today that Isr ael has " F g room a e ur an a n o e . . . . . . • aces ar es 1555 South Coast Highway late no . inte ntion o! &1 v1ng. UP. its
Monday by a maid who Jet. cla im l<? sovereignt)'. or 1~ right
. .A ~a---~ herselfin lo clean t.)le room . to station t roops in disputed ~ tli· Blackwell was married areas of _Ute West Bank and the ~ ..... ~~-~~'=-..t. ~.,.tfiW•tatll4'11-kJi ~,.ll~~!QP· . . ...
A San Juan Capistrano man Blackwell, who worked wiffUSl~·tt:g u1 ~~-~
was jailed oo drunken driving 17th area vice unit. The lO·year House in a breakfast meeting
charges early today after the police veteran was contacted l h a t t h ey s ho u I d n o t
car he was driving on the San Monday night. misinterpret the Camp David
Diego Freeway collided with a c .oroner's deputies said they accord:s to ~ean that Israel has
motorcycle, causing the death of believe the woma n had been committed _itself to restoring
one man and serious injury to dead for 10 lo 12 hours before Arab sovereignty to those lands.
the motorcyclist. her body was discovered. The which it captured in the 1967
A California Highway Patrol r eason . for h~r action was not war. .
spokesman identified the man known 1mmed1ately. Begm commented as he and
facing drunken driving and veblcular manslaughter charges ,,;------------------------.....
as Robert Rule , 45, of 32302 N R ·
AllpH st., San Juan Caetatrano. ew om.ance-:». ldentlficatlon of th.e man
killed in the accident in the
southbound lanes of the freeway
just north ol Lake Forett Drive
' is being withheld unUJ bi s
nearest relatives are notified of
his death.
The vlctlm was a pas"'1ger in
tbe car d rtveo by R"le .
a c t o rd in• to t. b e 0 JI P
spokeaqwt. .
He l6t Michael Dittmlt, 18,
of 2soel 1'orthrup Drtve, Lapna
Hllla, w•• aerioualy injured
Prince, Emigre Linked
LONDON <AP) -The latest girlfriend of Prince
Cha rles is e migre Czech Countess Angelika
Lazensky, three London tabloids reported today. ·
The Sun, Mirror and Mail said the countess lives
in Paris, whe~e she works for an organization called
International Public Relations Associates. None ·or
the papers res)orted her age.
S..ral11
.,.,~...,,.. -ben c•upulted from the
tbn.·wbeel mowro.)'cle be was
The romance began when the couple met last
year in France and blossomed last weekend when
the countess was a guest at Bal moral, the -.ueen 's
Scottish home, the newspapers said. John C. Connolly of Mission
Vie jo t a kes the oath of
office a~ the newest irustee
f o r th e Saddleback
Community College ·Plslrl~
a t Monday nlght's board
meeting.
' .
drtvis.1 on the freeway shortly before t a.m.
Dittmar was \•il•n to Saddleb ack Com mu,,lty
HotpltaJ.
Reaeue worllen aald Rule'•
autp o~urned a er alrlkfna
the motorcycle, plnnln1 the
driver l.nskle. ...
The reports were djscounted by Buckingham
Palace. "The lady ln question s!ayed at Balmoral,
presumably as the prlnee's guest and Just 3ne of
many friends," sajd a spokesman who refu,;e to be
identified.
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Egyptian Pre s ident Anwa r
Sadat visited Capitol Hill to
11).eet with congressional leaders
and t alk about the recently
concluded summit.
Neir a said he wasn 't e ven
aware his car had been lorn off
until the fight was over and the
four youths lert lhe scene . Meanwhile. Secretary of State
Cyrus R. Vance added Syrian
President Hatez Assad. to th~ list Victim f dentifie~ ~ -.f~rif lli*§f! )~ .~!}!, g:i~ilJ~
IN GIVING, SADAT
SCORED VICTORY-A4 victim, ound Sunday night in
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hom ic1 e t!t~'l!n v~~~
, identifi~ an apparent murde r
e xpl a in t h e Ca mp D a vid the trun "of his car . as Robert
agreements and seek s upport for James Spencer, 19. of Meridian,
them. He previously scheduled Idaho.
s tops in Jorda n a nd Saudi
Arabia on the trip which begins
tonight. "' Sadat told m embers or the
Senate Fore i gn Re la tions
Committee be believes J ordan
and Saudi Arabia eventually will
s upport the Middle E ast
agreements.
Later, he told r eporters he
plans to Oy Wednesday from
Washington to Rabat, Morocco.
to meet with King Hassan. Then,
he said, he will then fl y to Cairo
and make contact with Jordan's
King Hussein.
Sen. Frank Church of Idaho.
ranking Democratic member or
th e Foreign R e l a llo n s
Com mtttee, said Sadat told the
private breakfast meeting that
he hopes Hussein will ·'play the
role that must be played by
Jordan If the issues of the. West
Bank a"' ever to be resolved."
reached no judgme nt on the
overa ll r eliability of the
intelligence 10Urce.
More apeclflcally, he said,
''whether the source provided
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We ather
Clear through Wednes·
day Lows 55 to 60. Highs.
Wedn('sday 82 to 92.
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1>rowt>t·ut~ s.tn Ju~m l t.i~u:.lrann
l·1ty off1cull~ who a lll'Redly
\ 1ollah'd 11t111tt• tu"' b\ rru•..-11n.i In
"''l'r,•t '"'' tw 1l1w-.n t I.no~ ~ht•lht•( lht• l 'll\ '""'" 11\ll I.•"'
h.1b1hh. bl'C.IU/\l 11r ltt\UH 1lm1 n '
11('110111'
In Jurw, IA•put\ 1>1-.trH'I \l
lUrDl'V BlU E\ Ul b , .. 111 I ht ~·11 \
uit Could A// ect Status
('01.WC'll dldn 't \ IOlllll' lht• 1Sl1t\t.-ll
Ra lph M Hru'An /\rt when 1t
rnc•l in M·1·n ·t ~•'llhl11n dur111.:
/\ 11 1 I I I 11 fl 1 ., r u '' t u r n I n 11
l'u1.1u1tru™' l\trl)(lrt O\.-t to 111
du,trwt dl'vt'lop.-r-
M' cm1dui.1t1n. •· Ev,rn1> ~aid
.1t 1h11t t1m1• .. Will\ thut 1t ttht•
"''""'" 1 ~ ''" -.uH11·wnth n ·lutt•1I
111 lillHal11111 111 fJll ~nt1111 tht•
l'fn"'"'°"" vr uru~n Rut l-:vttW• l'hunJ(cd h" !'ilt1ry .1
IJI\ tht.'> wct•k m un .tHuJuv1t f1l'-'<i
wll h the uttorney representing
pllo t'I who used the Capistrano
i\1t'10rt before 1t wub l'logctf by
the city untJ turned over to 1ti;
forml'r owners.
In has uffiduvit, Evuns said
that' aftt.•r tulkln1t to u d iKtrict Jl·
tornt•y 'b w v1•stigato1 he had de·
l'lllt•tt lust J une that h1:s offi ce
• IH obutily 'A OultJ nol b • able lo
proVl' u violation of the Brown
Act beyond a reai;oni.blc doubt."
Teachers S et Meet
li e ~u1d, .. My opinion was
pramurlly bused upon the limit·
t•d fond~ available for cr iminal
11r0Recut1on und m y esllm3lion or thll hkt•hhood of the people be·
•n.: ~ble l o bear the heavy
rrlminal burden or proof .. .
On Pay 'D e adlock ' Attorneys for the city are us·
ang Evans ' refusal lo pr osecute
ais .i part of their defense against
u r 1 vi I swt filed by 16 pilots who
an· M•ek1ng reopening of the
u1rport for publi<.· use· fup11ilrano l '11du•d St·h1,ol l>l'I
trkt kucht-rt. wt-re• ~d1t·duled to
'"'-'t•t toduy ut Danu ll1lll> lftgh
S<'hool for u report on contr1H't
ncgot 1at1ons , \\ht<'h their as
'>Oc lwt ion ha ~ tJe clitrt!d
deadloeked
Stephanie Seuch. µresident of
tht: Cupi11truno Unified Edul'a
t1on Assor1at1on. representing
teachers. tias isl>ued a press re
lease charging District Super in
tende nl Jerome Thornsley and
negotiat or Ken Hall with
negotiating .. m bad faith ·
"The teachers· asi.ocialion has
initiated an a ll-out campaign to
Inform both teachers a nd com·
munity l eade r s o r Or .
Thornsely's inactivity regarding
negotiations," the press re lease
said.
But Thornsley said today that
1t was the teuchers who walked
out of negotiations, following a
t7 hour marathon n egotiation
session on Aug. 23.
"The pa rty that wa lks out
should be the par ty to resume
negotiations." !laid Thomstey.
"All they have to do 1:1 g ive us a
call "
In the• 1111·u11t11nt• tt u~tl.!t.'~ vot
... ti 5 2 Mond a\ to 111>1.1 r ovc
l l'ltthcr puy 1nrrrusc~ ror
le u l' hang ex 11eriencc and uni·
' ,. r ~ 1 t y t r u 1 nan g Tr u i. lees
Ed'Aurd We::.tbcrg or San
c; I c ITI l'nle and Tt!d Kopp of
Capa~truno Beach opposed the
inc reuses, saying they should
not be approved until a teacher
contract b sii,:ned.
The approved s ulary hikes
<.1mount lo inc reta~el> ranging
from 2 5 lo nearly 17 percent,
s aid Thorni.lcy A beginning
teacher w1lh a bachelor 's degree
curr e n tly e arns a n a nnual
s ular"y of '10 ,555 . .An ex·
perienced teac he r wilh long
ser vice and a mas ter's degree
can earn as m uch as $2~.1'45.
CU EA pres ide nt a nd c hief
negotiator for the teachers, Miss
Seach said the contract negotia·
tions. which began in May, have
bogged down over six m ajor is·
s ues, including health be nefits.
cla ss s ize, length of contract.
who should be in the bargaining
unit , certain o rgani zatio nal
res p onsibilitie s a nd binding
arbitration.
liut an his a ffidavit, Evans
s aid. "In light of the significant
differe nce between the civil and
the e rrant hus band, J oaquin
Shelton.
That Shelton bounced back
and forth between hls wife and
the victim is beside the point
Car ter said. '
"P at Proferes did nothing,
absolutely nothing to deser ve to
be shot She truly was a v1clim,
,,an innocen t vi cti m ." the
prosecutor said as he called for
a murder conviction.
Jus t as cert ai n in his
arguments, Merwin insisted the
evidence at the trial could not.
s upport a murder conviction.
Time and again he r eferred to
six witnesses who said they
knew the deferfdanl and believed
her to be incapable of violence.
Using elaborate props and
diag rams. Merwin st'°wed the
}ury why ·lie-belie ves Mrs .
She lto n coultJn 'l see the victim
When the fatal shot was rtre<t.
S J Billio11 Projeef?
U.S. Backs Bases
o.lly ,. .... SIMI ,_
BUSHY-TAILED ERODERS FACE EXTERMINATION?
Council to Mull Gaaalng Hel1ler'1 Squirrels
Laguna Squirrels
Face Death Penalty
By iTEVE MITCHELL
01•,..0•ll1Pilo1s1~11
Laguna Beach's fuzzy earth
bu rrowl'rs the Heisler Park
ground squirreis go on trial
ugain tonight when the City
Council considers a rccummen·
d a tio n to ext erm i nate the
anim als .
Cit y officials claim lle1s ler
Park 11> being slowly eroded by
the burrowing b<:asties. and they
are recom mending that the city
fumigate the burrows with ro·
dent gas cartridges. ,
M.fUtrn•ls Those former beach
rc::.1denls \\ere transphmted to
the rolling hills near th~ uni·
versaty
And at one time. the city was
1>rcpared to petition the i'~ood
a nJ Dru~ J\dministralion to test
a birth control drug on the
Jlelsle r Park squirrels
Other progr ams studied by
form er clty fathers included use
of an anticoagulant t ype poison.
which opponents argued would
mean u slow death for the squ1r
rels
Sailboat
Price
Too Low?
Collt'gl' officials are not askmg
t:nough lor "1'he Hock." u 41
root s ailboat owned by S&d·
dle back Community College.
trus tees said Monday night.
The boat. use d in sa:ling
('lasses and now for sale. is ap·
praised at $25.000. Supt. Robert
Lombardi said.
Ourmg a citizen pro t t"SI
ugainst the college's bidding
µ r o c t' d u r e for l h e v l' s s t> I ,
however. trustees teamed that
a tJm in istr <i tors h a c! set a
minimum bid at ~10.000. and the
highest bid received wa:,. $14.100
Trustee William Watts told ad·
ministralors the minimum was
far too low. If the college cannot
get <.1 price much closer to the
OOa l ·s appraised value. he sul<t.
1t wall not be sold at this tim ...
Trusle<-s oragmally decided to
sell tht• ketch bec<1use ii is no
!onger r('(luired in Sad<fl hack·,
111:>1 r11c.t1on pro;!ram and wall
<'Ol>t too mu ll m hJ ruor re r.lul space
Other action~ an Mond<.1y"·
meeting included approv<.11 for
hiring Gary M. Korn as director
of library and media services
for Saddleback ·s ne w salell:h.
campus in lrvme.
Korn ii. a refere nce librarian
at De Anza Commun1t College.
Cupertino. He Is scheduled lo as
s ume his new job Dec. 1.
. Trustees also a ooroved an of· f1ce space lease r enewal tor the
Vete r ans Adm1nis t r ot.1on on
Campus Progra m . The least>
was extended through Sept. JC,
1979, fo1 a n annual cosl or $9L6.
The last lime a City Council
approved such a notion, som e
members of \'he''community sug·
gesled that killing s quirrels is
not exacUy in keeping with Ute
Stops Cornbined
character of the Art Colony
They suggested instead that
the s q uirrels be trapped a nd
trunsferred som ewhe re e lse.
But Terry Brandt, d irector. of
municipal se rvices. s uyi. live
lra ppin~ LS a tim e consuming
process. ··and you can't just
Welte Bus Ride Pickeroo '78
Competition
l112'ul Week
-------
In Israeli Desert
--dump the-5'fUit'rel5 on !>omebody-
else ·~ property ··
Leads to Change
Saddleback \Gitcy l:n1f1cd
School District buses rolled with
an extra passenger last week -
Superintendent Richa rd Welte
Ken Anderson. agreed to com
bi ne two bu::. slops. IEwvc one
route standing a nd to meas ure
a nother controversial arec.
which 1·es1dc nls maintam is out·
s ide a 2 S·mile walking distance
to El Toro High School.
Th e s e co nd week o r
rompelition for $1,500 in Pigskin
1'1ckeroo '78 prizes 1s under way
rollowing a record n umbt!r of
t•ntrie:-.
Hundred::. of Orange Coast
football fans p atted the ir
prognostiration s kills in lhe first
or 10 weekly P1c keroo conlel:.ts .
Each week a television set and
r udios from Dunlap Appliances
an Fountain Valley are awarded
to readers who best predict the
outcome or 30 weekend gridiron
battle~
Fur dcta1 b and an entry blank
turn to page R4.
f'ro• Pagr A I
CASTRO ...
lt-ad e r had some ankling or
Oswald's plan emerged in 1967
1n a National Enquirer article by
Co m er C lark , a BriUs h
rree·lancc journalist who died in
1972
C"*rk wrote that Castro told
him an an inte rview: "Yes. 1
heard of Lee Harvey Os wald's
plan lo kill President Kennedy.
It's possible lhal I could have
saved ham. I might have been
ahlt> to. but I didn't. I never
believed tht• pl<.1n would be put
into efrecL ..
Clark quoted Castro as saying
Cuban officials told him of
Oswald's visit to th<.' Mexico City
cons ulate about two m onths
b e r o r. e K, c ~n e v w a s c!IWM • ~' :\~""' -u~E... . ;f.'i1a"" ~....,...~
22. 1963.
Clark claimed Castro said he
was told Oswald s aid "someone
ought to :1hool that President
Kennedy" and that he might do
it him setr.
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WA S HING T ON I AP > -
Construction of two military air
baeses in Israe l's Negev Desert
will be an Israeli oper ation with
the United States paying the bill,
which could runge from $300
million to about SI billion. a Pen·
tagon spokesm a n said today.
Thoma s B . Ro ss , th e
spokesman, said cost estimates
are '"very pr eliminary" and that
a g reat deal of planning lies
· ahead. But he made clear the
new bases would be underwrit·
ten by a U.S. grant, rather than
by some form of repayable loan
or credit.
"We would compen$ale the
Is r aelis for their withdrawal"
from two major air bases in the
Sinai. Ross said. He indicated
the Negev projects probably
would be costly because they
would repluce "what I gather
a rc sophisticated buses."
The two bases to be vacated
arc at El Arisch on the northern
Sinai coust, where the Israelis
built a 9,500.foot runway after
the 1973 war, and a t Etzion in
the southe rn Sinai in position lo
cover the key Gulf or Aqaba.
.. The Israelis probubly wi ll
put out contructs to build it
them selves." Ross said.
lie said he would not rule out
"the possibility . of a few U.S.
militarv techniC'ians who might
be involved in the planning and
cost estimate phases, but not in
the construction phase."
The Pentagon spokesm an also
said he would not anticipate any
involvement by the US. Arm y
Corps of Engineers. unlike in
Saudi Arabia and Iran where the
Army Engineers a nd other U.S.
militar y personnel have taken a
major h and in cons tructing
military bases under projects
paid for by the two oil·producing
countries.
Officials said the Israelis, with
their high level of technological
expertise. do not need the kind
of specialized he lp given lo the
Saudi Arabians and Iranians.·
Ross s tressed that the Camp
David agreements .. do not pro·
vide for the deployment of any
U.S . forces" in the area.
Viejo Cyclist
Hurt a.s Bike,
Auto Collide
A 19-year·old Mission Viejo
yo uth s uffered injuries late
Mond ay when his motorcycle
collided with an automobile at
the intersection of La Paz and
Rickenbacker Roads.
Robert Sk>ddart of 25 162 S.
Charlino Drive was reported in
fai r condition a t Saddle back a~~A.t _.-,!' C,pJf\i!!J~.~~1J>l J.;J~ lll'!o"ol..JN..•11.l•~j.;~~,._~ .. '"~"'-.P'.. ~ teG·~·
BEGIN intensive car~ unit, a hospital
• • • s pokesman said .
reli a ble information in this
i n s t u n t:e is a n i ss u e the
committee mus t decide in
Decem ber"' a s it prepares a
r eport.
The committee the n ended
public examination of Oswald's
inte rest in Cuba and Mexico and
turned its attention to the Secret
Ser vice and the quality of the
protection rt provided Kennedy.
Fro• P~ A I
BOOM •••
property, but new assessm ents at
c urrent levels if the property
change~owriershlp.
Mayer further predicted that
foreign money eventually will
run oul, and that the panic over
Los Angeles school bu2'1ng will
a bate.
··We are going lo be moving to
a m oney crunch, .. Mayer s&ld,
"and pretty soon."
With that, Mayer said, home
prices must come do wn. The
builders them selves, he said.
ought to hope for an end to the
lnQatlonary \lbewing.
"While In the s ho rt term It Is
good for )'OU, It ls not going to be
good for you In lbc Iona run,··
Mav.-r llAirl
'
California Highway Patrol
o Ulrer s said Stodd a rt was
thrown 20 reet when he hit a car
driv'en by Donald Carter, 18, of
24891 Camino Villa. El Toro.
Stoddart was riding west on
La Paz when young Carter
pulle d through the northbound
intersection on Ric kenbacker.
patrolmen said .
Campers hips
To to Gir/,s
The Sftddle bac k Val!.•y
Chapter of Gamma Phi Gamma
nutlonal sorority recently donat·
ed two "campersh(p~" for girls
to the Child Guidance Center of
Orange County, a C'C ntcr
spokesman said.
The awards fund attendance
o( two recipientti to t he center.
which is a prlvute. non.profit,
c hlld·centcred community and
fa mily orll'ntcd program , he
said.
In accepting the awards trom
th<' soror ity, Ship Hinch man,
clinical dlrccltlror the center said
girls wlll be ab1etoexperlenceim·
me diate relier from social and en· vlronmentaJ stre a while en.toy·
Ing the experience or a camp pro
ornm
So he will be recommending
tonight that the City Council
adopt a program or rumigating
active burrows and plugging up
the holes.
Dig~ing by squirrels has been
hlamed for the loss of up to two
feet of the park each year, a nd
some say it all bolls down to <.1
choice between the squir rels a nd
the park.
In 1975, the Laguna City Coun·
cil allowed UC Irvine students to
trap <.1ntl re move about 200 of the
The top official's bus ing foray
was the result of angry parents
who approached school board
m embers last week demanding
changes in bus stops and busing
policies
W t!lte. a l ong with /\m ·
min1strat1ve Ser vice!> Director
Laguna Dea.th Case
Closes; Jury Mulls
By GARY GRANVI LLE
Ol 1,_ O•lly """ Sl•H The fate of a wo man accused
of murde ring her husband·s
lover in Laguna Beach March 26
was in the hands or an Orange
County S upe rior Court jury
lotJay.
B e f ore t h e s ix -woman ,
s1x·man jury began deciding
28·year·old Anya Ann Shelton's
fate . it heard prol>ecutor David
Carter call for a firs t.degr ee
m urder ronviction.
Carter character ized lhe early
Easter morning shooting death
of Pat Proferes. 29, a s "a
Fall is here in
style at P.O.S.H.!
Seloct from our
new a rri vals
of naturally
comfortable,
traditionally
tailored fall
suits &
sport coats.
cold-blooded killing aimed at
eliminating a rival."
But defense lawyer James
Merwin Jabeled the woman's
de ath a tragic accide nt and said
Mrs . She lton i s a woman
incapable of violen ce
However . Me rwin did not deny
that the bullet which killed Miss
Proferes was fired from a gun
held by his client.
Nor did he deny that Mrs .
·Shelton stood in the darkness
Quls idc the bedroom where the
victim and her husband slept,
thl• cocked gun in her hand.
The superintendent agreed lo
com bin(' bus s tops at Coronel
Dr ive nnd Via Lo~rono at Alici.!
Parkway to one stop on Via Lo·
grono
Purcnts complaine d of th<'
original stops because or high
~peed driving on Alicid Pa rkway
a nd an automobile accident re
cently at the Coronel Drive ~top.
El Toro Road bus riders didn't
fan • so well , however.
Officials declined lo relocate "
bus stop al El Toro Road and
Toledo Way. l'iting d istances
buses would be r equired lo
!ravel to pick up children an the
adJacent housing tract a nd
potcnti<.1l complaints from other
residents about the giant yellow
vehicles travelling down small
streets.
Anderson wil! be walking le
school with a nother g roup of
parents this week. The parents·
contund walking di s t a-n ce•
between El Toro High School
and Stem Avenue and Grasl>
Street an El Tor o exceed the
2.5 ·m ile walking d istanct-'
est a bl ishcd this yea;.
Anderson will use u mea~uring
wheel lo certify the di~tancl' rrom
the t wostrects lo the high school.
7
l.Aut Stronghold
Somoza Troops
Ready Attack
MA NAGl'A. Nlcaraau• IAP •
Prc-&h.lent Anusta 10 SOmozo. '
t roop"I an• mas,tog for •l'I
as~uult cm the lUbl mnJnr rebl-1
:>lron)thold. th\' north~1·"'1 to""
of F.l>lt•ll
Burke: Pot
Unlwalthy
~A~ DIF.(i() I \I'
Rt•p Y\ontw Urath"a•••·
Hurk\• u <'ahr 'iU)" p;i.,,
1na: a m.inJu.m:i rt~areti.·
from mouth to mouth 1, ·•
~ o o d ~ a~ to 'pr, .. 1 ii
.:l'I tnl>
"I :.ampl) h,1\ r nl'' r•r
hud un 1nrhnauon to 11 '
It." l>ht• !-ntd
Tht> po~,1bl1• lt·j!.1l11.tt1nn
of man 1u.Jnn h.i' ht·co1111•
JO 1~!)111' In tht· l ~l7M t'lt•l
t100 in "hich ~ri.. J:iurkt:
1 s l h c D e m o c r u l I ,.
nominee for allu1 ne~·
J,tl'neral 111 Cahforniu Shl·
made her comment at a
news conference Monday
Purse Stolen
In Laguna,
•
Given Back
Obatrver& said the nnt1Mtll
au•rd. Somoiu'i. army. fh•w
t•ombnt to·uabened troop,. to
Somoto. 40 mtlct. north of Eistcll.
1n 11 flank 111 movtomunl
Monday
lnformt.•d sou rces •aid lht·
~uanl probably would puish l11t1l
E 11•h from th.e 'iOulh und north
wtult• b<>tlhng the <.'1ly up with
i.mbu he on lhrt>t· rural ro11di-
.l h II I " I n d u I' I n t 0 l h l'
MH 1 oundtnR hills, Thill could
11 r l. ' ,. r11 I h t· r 1· ht> I i. fro I'll
l'M'l:lf)lni: U' lht'y did Whl'll lhe
1tunrd rcc(Jf)lured M iii<IU'll In thl'
'outh and U.On und Chinandctt11
an the north\\est
Thf' Sundlrustas and th" men
In EMt'll who have Joined thl'tr
f1i:h1 appear, helter 1trml'd und
org11n1wd th11n those in uny of
lhl• otht•r <.·•ties. however, and
ob~t·l\t'I !. bel1t'\l' t he buttlt·
c•111i ld bl• blootl1 cr lhuu the
pre' 1ousai.i.aults
Barricades of paving i.toncs
and ~andbags chest high and
four feet thick stretch across
ffidny streets. One maJor road
into t he city is blocked by no
f e wer than JO massive
barricades. orie after the olher.
· In addtilion, the rebels have
cut trenches across some streets
and set up sandbagged sniper
posts on rooftopi:..
Their wc~1pon s are mostly
pistols, shotguns a nd hunting
rifles, but they include a few
automatic weapons.
G u a r d be.licoplers and
air planes have been s trafing
Esteli , a city of 30.000 on the A 27-year·old Laguna Beach Pan·American Highway, since
Vioman w hose purse was late last week. Reporters who
wrenched from her grip by a tried to enter the city were
thief at a service station later stopped at least three times by
found the handbag and il.S $300 g uardsmen firi ng automatic cootenJ,s in the mailbox.
Police said Cris "C. Ellsworth w~aru~~~rn Nic;lragua Is In
of South Laguna was getting gas J?Overnmcnl hands a nd Managua
a't the Union 7&-stall-On al rl'malns under heavy guard with
Broadway and Coast Hi ghway at Somoza's troops searching all
about 5 a.m. Sunday when the vehic les enterinR and leaving incident occurred. The woman said a man had the city and patrolling in force.
approached her car and was A curfew from 8 p.m. to 5 a .m.
talking to her when he suddenly has been imposed . a nd streets
shoved her <•f!<iinst the back of are only lightly traveled during tb~ day due to the continuing the seat and ~rabbed her pu ... rs ... e_. __ busi-ness s trike called in an
The sus • tl1t'JrhmpecHnto a attempffooust SOmoza. -
sports car and s ped off The gucrrill~s ar~embcrs oL
The victim reported the crime th c Sandinista Nation a I
fo police. and late Sunday drove Liberalion Front. which look
to a home on Gaviota Street in 1.5oo hostages in Managua's Lag una Beach w h ich s h e N recently vacated. to pick up her ' ational Palace Aug 22 and mail. forced Somoza to ransom them
When she opened the mail box. for 59 political prisone rs.
police said. f>he found her purse s500.000 and safe passage to Panama . and the cash taken Sunaday
morning.
Police !>peculate that the thief
m<1 y tiavc h ad a 1w in ~c of
remorse and. ui:.1 ng her driver's
h<'ensc ufldres'> for reference.
returned the stolen handbag
Parislwner
Slugs Priest
Judge Nixes
Rehozo Suit
MIAMI IAPl I\ SlO million
li bel s uit flied bv former Prcsi·
dent Nixon·s fri~nd Charles G.
.. Rebe .. Heb<Uo agains t thl'
Washington Post has been dis·
m1ss~d by a federal judge.
L OS BA~OS •/\P l ,, U.S District Judg<' Sidney
Redwood Cit\' m<in has been Aronov 1tz s;.ii d Rcbozo. a
charged with. a~sault and bat neighbor of ;.:ixon at Key
tery for allegedly hilling a Biscaye. had become a public
Catholic priest during a Mass ht• f1gurc by lhl' time the Post re·
found boring. ported in 1973 that he had cashed
The Rev. Walter Mindoto !\a1rt $91,500 in stocks after being told
Sigfried Valencia asked him for they werc stolen Rcbozo has
help shortly before Mass at St. maintained t~e. Pos t report was
J oseph's Church here Saturday false and malicious.
ni ght. Valencia was told to w~t ,. Since Rebo~o w~s a public
until after the m ass. but wh.i~1gurl.', Aronov1tz said. rules set
the priest was giving com mun-<!own by the U.S. Supreme Court
ion . Valenl'ia rus hed to the 1n 1974 and 196-t prevent his win-
altar and struck him in the race. mng a libel Judgment against
police said. the newspaper.
Inheritance W rang~
NEW YORK IAP1 -A book
says that Aristotle Onassis
tricked his wife. J acqueline. into
signing an "amendment " to
their marriage contr act that
gave her just two percen}. of the
$250 million s he expected.
This version or the inheritance
wrangle between the former
American first lady and the late
Greek shipper is detailed in a
copyrighted excerpt from the
forthcoming book "Jac9uellne
Bou vjer Kennedy Onas11is" by
S t eph e n Birmingham. The
excerpt appears in the October
issue of Good Housekeeping
Magazine.
The excerpt says tb\lt because
Greek law in 1974 provided that
a widow automatically recelved
at -least one.quarter of her
hus band 's est ate , "upon
01'\assis ' d ea th J ac k ie
confidently expected to receive
an Inheritance ot al least tt2!>
million • perha~ as mucll a~
S250 million ...
In the beginning, ''Ona1mis h~d
llter a lly s howered l\(\r with
money and xpensave g f ,,. .. the
book says. "It has been claimed
that he spent up to $20 mllllon In
that flrst year alone -most or it
on things for Jackie .. ·
But the book aays that after
the couple's Oct. 21 , 1968.
•'
JACKIE OMAIMI
wedding, .. money arguments
becam e more frequent." The
couple reportedly fought over
s uch things as a $200,000 legal
bill in coo.nection with Mrs.
Onassis' lawsuits against
photographer Ron Galella. a,nd
over her Joss or SJ00,000 in the
stock g.Hlrket.
T he finiU stiaw ror Onassis,
Birmlogbam s ays, was an
a rgument during a vacation to
Acapulco. when Jackie wanted
to buy a villa there and he
reruscd. -
"Onassis was I wny man. He
had not made hls fortune b~
bl'ing sweet lo people. And he
hud a famous temper."
B1rminl(ham writes.
"Potlowtn1 that sune on·the
plane from Acapulco. he set
about systematacally to subvert
the lerm:; of the premarital
agreement."
,
tu.d!r· 8!pti9tnber 19, 11178 s DAIL y PILOT Ail
A~~.., A._ UC'""
ONOINE (LEFT), WINDWARD PASSAGE BATTLE IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY
At Blo1aom Rock Buoy Off Alcatraz. Some Breathless Momen~ on the Jibe
Loeais ·Lead SF -Race
Five Maxi-yachts Batt/,e for Trophies
By ALMON LOCKABEY
CMll'r'°4iet ... 011tWrllff
SAN FRANCISCO -They arc
calling them the super sta r$ of
yacht racing, and the five maxi-
vachls f67 to 84 feet ) in the St.
Francis Yacht Club's Big Boat
Ser ies Jived up lo the tag Mon-
day in a 27·mile gear busting
race on San Francisco Bay.
For the most part, the (ive
races for perpetual trophies
turned out to be a Southern
Celifornia show.
The elapsed time winner in the
first race for the· St. Francis
pe rpetual was Fred Preiss' 84·
fool Christine. But it was a case
or the first shall be last and the
last. s hall be firs t be~ause
Christine. the scratc h boa t.
f:rtled to save its lime over her
four competitors.
There was only one minute
a nd 17 seconds between
Chris tine and Jam Kllroy's 79-
foot ketch Kialoa which finished
last and saved her time to take
corrected tame honors .
During the -race the elapsed
1mc ~ n:rnged foar times
b e!o,i:c-Ul.c f~n.ll I -weather 1-eg
along the city shore to the finish
in fro nt of the St . FYC
clubhouse.
Sumner A. "Huey .. Long's
79-foot sloop Ondine grabbed the
start off Treasure Island but was
soo n overLakcn by Mark
J ohnson's 73 -foot s loop
Windward Passage which had ble lead for the beat to the
been forced to res tart. Both finish.
boats normally are rigged a:. But again MerUn was unable to
ketches, put are being sailed as stand up to the freshening wind.
sloops here. even after tucking a double reef
On the run to Blossom Rock in its main'sl and changing to a
o ff Al catraz. P assage main-s m aller heads'I.
tained a slim lead and the two Before reaching the clubhouse
yac hts gave the s pec tators finish Merlin had been passed by
ashore and afloat a t.hrill by Christine. Ondine and Windward
rounding up sharply on the jibe Passage. finishing only seconds
from a run to a reach. ahead or Kialoa.
Christine showed a good turn For the smaller boats in the
of speed on the first weather leg, City of San Francisco. Atlantic.
but was overtaken by Passage Keefe -Kilborn and Rh eem races
when s he split her number ont •t was also a day. of frustration.
genoa and had to go down to a busted gear. and blown out sails
number two jib. us the strong winds a nd tricky
It was an afternoon of reefing c·urrents took their toll
di:ills and sail changes for all The greatest frustration was
hands as the. nortbwest crl y for a dozen boats in the Rheem
wind whistled up to 2~ knot:. trophy series who were lert cold
against a Oood tide. and wet on tbe course when the
An early surprise in the bi~ race committee. holding to <i
boat battle was to see Bill ~·s five-hour lime limit. buttoned up
superlight . .67 foot 'sloop Merlin their stop watches after th(' first
drop far back Of the fleet m the few boats IO the group had
ear ly going. finished. Several s kippers are
It was virtually out of sight proles ting the committee.
astern and oul or the race. as the When it was a ll over and the
leaden-bunched i~-a sudden_ _cce.ws_ ..were lliebr..a.lin& their
wind calm as they approached victories or making excuses for
Alcatraz on the leeward run. their defeats in the clubhouse
With nothing to lose and every-ba r here is how the hnal results
thing to gain. Lee stee red a stood:
course north of t.he island and St. Francis Perpetual Trophy.
packed up a bris k !lortherly l. Kialoa 2. Windward Passage
breeze that put Merhn around 3. Ondlne 4. Merlin 5. Christine.
the mark ahead or the fleet with City of San Francisco Trophy.
what a ppeared to be a com forts · t. Whistle Wing V. Hastings
Ha rcourt.. Santa Barbara Yacht
Pherwmerwn Seen '
As Favorable Omen
Club 2. Swift.sure. Nick Frazee.
San Diego Yacht Club.
Atlantic Trophy. 1. Hi gh
Roler. Bill Power·Kirk Elliott.
NJIYC 2. Blue Norther. Bill
Sullivan. Los Angeles Y acht
Club 3 Scandalous. Bill Pascoe.
NHYC
NAPLES. ltaly I AP >
Neapolitans jammed into the
Roman Catholic cathedral burst
into applaus<.' today as a claimed
r e l ic or the blood of St·.
J anuarius-!:ian Gennaro liq-
uefied. giving them a sign of
good times uhead.
Cardinal Corrado Ursi carried
two vials containing what 1s
believed lo be dried blood from
the fourth-century martyr to the
main altar and began the tradi·
tional prayers. After 34 minutes.
the blood liquefied.
Eight thousand believers in
the cathedral burst into cheers
and outside in the city streets
firecrackers were set off.
The cardinal then culled for
prayers tQ the patron saint to
help the city deal with un
t>m ploy ment and dru~s "the in
dustry that is destroying our
youth."
Neapolitans look for the blood
to liquefy on the first Saturday
of May. when San Gennaro·s
body was ~ransferrt>d to the <'it.v.
and on Sept. 19. thC' day hc wiis
ma r tyred in the yt•ar 305
They fear t ra~cdy if the
phenomenon fails lo occur
The Catholic Encyclopedia
s ays "the phenomenon eludes
natural explan ation .. Some
claim the blood becomes liquid
from the ht>at of candles nt>arhv
or fro m the warmth of the
throng inside the cathedral
K eefe-Kilborn Trophy. l
Leading Lady. Stan ReasC'h,
Coyotc Point Yacht Club 2 Imp.
David All en . San fran<'isco
Yacht Club 3 Silver Fox. Bob
Kelleher. Long Beach Yacht
Club. R~ard Rht.o.cm Trophy 'pend
ing ~rotcstl . 1 Wild Turkey.
Ja m es Gos p er. Sy dne y.
Australia 2. Sunchaser, Chris
G asparich. St FYC J . Tres
He rmanos. Steele and Myers.
NllYC
The big boat crews will have a
da y of rest today while the
Etchells-22 ncet sails the third
and fourth races or their three.
day regatta. The big boats will
resume action Wednesday and
wind up Friday and Saturday.
Seniors' #
Free Bus ·
Plan Set
Di r ectors or the Orange
County TransiL District <OCTD •
lald tfie 1roundwork Monday for
the resumptJon this week or free
bus rides for senior catiiens .
1' all goes according to plans.
persons 65 and over will again
be rid Ing fr e~ on OCTO
flxed·route buses Thursday.
Before t hen . however. a
contract calling for county
government to subsldiie the
no·fare·for-seniors policy mum&
be signed.
Cpunly Supervisor Ralph
Clark. who" is also OCTD board
of directors chairman, said he
' expects the coptrac.lto be sitne<J
Wednesday and the free ride
'policy resumed Thursday.
It was abandoned Sept. 10
when the transit district invoked
new fare policies that included
charging senior c1tiiens 15 cent~
a ride . ·
However. last week the county
Board or Supervisors agreed to
d irect S345.000 :n !ede-ral
revenue s haring m one> to
s upport free bus rides for
seniors.
That s ubsidy the past foµr
years has been the backbone or
the free ride for senior clt12ens
policy.
It appeared j eopardized by
s pending curtatlme nts that
accompanied voter approval or
Proposition 13. the propeny tax
reform Initiative that was
ex pected to c ut into s uch
spending programs.
But supervisors during their
budget hearings last week
dipped into the county's reservt·
Of {e d e r 31 r evt'n Ul' '\ha rln~
money to continue s upport of th&
free ride policy
Trial Viewed
For Marine
In Slayings-
s AN DIEGO 1AP1 A
Ma rine sergeant confined to "
federal psychiatnc institution in
Missouri a fter kilting twe
Mamre ~~nts and woumtinJr"
four others at Camp Pendleton
on Jan. 4 may tx-returned to tht.•
m a rint-bast-to stand trial.
Bast• offlc1als said ~l onday -
doctors at the medical center for
federal prison<'~ in Springfield
have sent '' letter to the camp
commandant saymf! Sgt. Earl J
Holley ss respondin~ to treat·
ment
Hollc-y wai; inven a t'ourt
martial after he· fatal I\·· shot two
senior Marine ser1teants and
s hot and stabbed four othe~ in a
shooting spree a ttributed to JOb
dissatisfaction and it reeling of
persecution.
Tht.· court martial was halted
wh en :• military JUdg« ruled
Holley was mentally inC'OMJ>t•
tent to stand tnal and a medical
board <i~rccd llollev was Sl•nt 11.
the federal prison for 1 reutment
on Junt: 30
Guard Attacked
CRANSTON. R.I. 1AP• A
guard at Rhode rslii nd '"
maximum security prison ha~
undergone sur~ery a fter bein~
5ta bb<>d f ive ?tmf·~ 1n an
apparently unprovoked "Hack.
corrections offlc1als said Dana
K. Lassy. 24. of We~t Warwiclc.
R f • was listc-d in c r itical
condition :lt Rhode Jsl;,nd
Hospital
Our jeans
will drive you
right up the wall ••.
A year belore Unass1s died in
1977, a Greek law was passed, at
the initiation of his lawyers,
stipulating that a m a rriage
contract between a Greek and a
foreigner was invalid in the
event of the Greek 's death.
After the bill passed. Onassis
asked· Ms wife to sign what n~
te rm ed a n "amendment" to
th e ir origin a l marriage
co ntract. The a m e ndm e nt
provided her with $200.000 a
year following his death. plus . ~
$25,000 a year for each of her
children UJ\Ul age 21.
Because Mrs. Onassis and her
lawyers were unaware of lhe
new law, Birmingham s ays, s he
s igned th e amendment ,
belie ving the money was in
addlton to that stipulated in the
original marriage contract.
"What s he was actually
accepting was a tiny 11hare -
less than 2 percent -of what '
m i g h t ha v.e be en h e r
inheritance," Rirmingha m said.
The terms o f th e 1968
pre-marital contract were never
made public. But the book said
thP oact contained 173 clauses
which stipulate4f amon1 other
thinss. that if the co1.1ple were
11tlll married when Ari died,
Jackie would r ocetve SlOO
mllllon.
•
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But please use the ladder~
an finding that spec1a1 pew
from which there arc many
styles to choose.
Levi Chemin De Fer
Snapfingtt
io:11 lrvtN" ~"'Pofl & .. 1cti ('.1hf()(fl1A l"'c1u· o~: -ct 1
'VllltMtllf f Plau
6"nkAmtr1<<1rd P...l.ril<'r Clwr-:<'
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•44 DAil v PIL01 Tu.da'; 64tptemt>et 19, 1171 NATION / WORLD
In Giving, Sadfit Got What He ·Wanted
By ELI 8 A TAil
CAIRO. ~J.:H)I (AP I -Pres1
d1•nt \n\\Jf ~udut uppl•an. to
hJ\ ,. ~'"-"' morl' .iround itl th1•
C'a mr 1>uv1d 11u mm1t thun
15rlH' • hut he ~Ol l'\ eryth1ng
E1ovt "unll'<l "lie h~ .cotl1•n thl' maximum
.... .," .......
CRIES OF 'BRAVO. BRAVO" GREET SUMMIT
Sadat. Lett. 1nd Begin Before Congress
llndl·r till' 1u·t or thl' pm.-.1bll' ... a
K{'OIOr f;~ypt1un i.ourC\' ~ai<I.
t•n mml·nt1n~ on dHirg\'11 b)
svr1tt .1a-d th1• Pulc11tmc• L1h<.'ra·
11'00 Oru~un11.ul1on that Sadat
AJI\ hdhnl( lht·m OUl ttnd l"On
dudrnl: .1 bCl)Urutc pearl! with
h1 ,n·I
nll'nt. hmq•\ er. a llowed Sndat to
t»•lracl has m nJOr WOlll from thl·
11 umm 1l I Ol~I l :-.r<n l1
"1lhdrnwnl from the Sinai
l>c11er1 and H11 rl'turn to full
F:gypl1un t.Ov('rc1Mnty Th<1l ho:.
l>l'l'fl ~"YPl ·s aspiration s1ncr
the end of the s1 ·day war 1n.
1007. when lhl' Is raelis swept to
SADAT. lllS si•111or udv1scr" thl• ~uc1. Canal and dug m.
urHI tht• l(Ovtirnment controlled /\ IW•'U we1C9mc' already is
1-:~y pt1un prc 11 :1 !'l llld \he being oJ"t~1ally l)reparcd for
··rn11n,•work of 1wacc· 1n thl! Mid· Sudul on his re turn to Cairo. ex
tlh· t<;tt1-1l" ht! i.i~nL•d with Jsruell pectcd Saturday. Comments
l'r1ml· M111 1lt-tl·r Ml·ll ul'h t:rn from aver~e Egyptians on the
lh•l(ln :-.::tf1·~uar<1cd ci.sentiul · \amp Duy\d ugrevnents an·
1\tub intcrcslo;. dicate no particular oppoiution
The E(lyplian prc111d ent main Foreign "Jinister Mohammed
tu1m·d It \'blltbll~hcd principles Kamel resigned in d lt;agreemc nt
thut l <,ra(•l 'i. o th e r Ara b ove r the concessions Sadat
f1l'IJthbor-. could use 1n negotia-m adc on the West Ba nk and
t1on!i to rt·iialn tht>1r lost lands Pales t inian issues. but the pres1-
1'h~r~ lS an ouL•ud~bHit-y-ctent-.s--cxpected to t...ik~ that m
o( that Hut 1t is much more like-stride Predictable criticis m
ly that tht' 1>l'OJCCtcd negotia-from the ~m all leftist oppos1t1on l11Hl~ over the West Ba nk .of the party here a l··o will have lllth.'
J ordan nivt•r J nd lhe Gaza Strip effect. and ll won't be> tolerated
l'nuld dr ag on 1nc.:onclus1vely and lor long / pr1•i.<•nt no attrat'taons to Syria.
the othl•r muan Arab bl'lhgcrent
T tl t; WEST BANK agree-
* * *
T ll[ Rt:A('T ION OF Saudi
/\ra b1<t ll> likcl) lO be more 1m
por tant for Sudat than the
* * *
dometilac repercui.s1o ns The
k•n&dom·:-. eonl$\'rvut1v<.· ruler"
h a vt> n ot o penly s uppo r t <·d
Sud a t ·" d irect dealm~s with
1:-.racl Hut ot'ithcr have they op
posed him. and 1n the con\e>1t or
\rab politics thnt m enns they
have .:avcn him a free hund so
far.
Saudi Arabia has given Egypt
billions of dollars s ince the 1973
Octobcr~ar. SlnCC' 1t nl so
bankrolls Syria he avily. 1t often
plays the role of urtnh.1r in inter·
Arab disputes
Its particular con•:ern is East
J e rusalem . s1k of the third
ho liest shrine 1n Is lam afl<'r
Mecca and Medina Jordan cup
lured it in the 1948 we1r and
Israel annexed it after the 1967
war.
SADAT SAID HE and Pres1
de nt Carte r were an lull agree·
ment on the status of lht• holy c1
ty. and the Egyptian media has
~1 ven the impression that Carter
will be pc-rsonally IO\"Olved in
the final disposal or thl· Arab
part of the cit)
Howev1:r. l s r<il'11 1> o f ail
* .. *
political partws ore agreed they
will never r f'ltnQuts h It um!
tht•r (' w <il'i n o mention of
J er usalem in l'llhcr thl• Camp
David agreements or Curter"·
<'xplanatlon of them to the t; i'll
Congr~ Monday niitht
"A s for the Re;cc.:tion F ront.
they can do nothinf since thcu
only alternative . which is to
tig ht l'lraet: is 1mplttusibll·.
said an Egypt1un diplomat.
S ADAT RROK E' dlplomat\C'
relations with th<' members ur
1hl' Fro nt Syria. Algeri ..
Libya, South Ye men. Iraq and
the PLO because of tht•1r
'l'trulcnt oppm1tton to-hts-pettc
mancuv '" with I s rael. JIL'
calle d their leaders ··stupul and
1gnornnt dwurf:... and i.tHd n·
J>(':at dly lh<.1l witho ut Eg} JH
tht!y could not fi ght IM-.t'I
"They are going to cntic1w
a nd otltlck us. but Sadat will 1g·
no·e them. · s<A1d one Egypti<.1n
sourcl·
* *
Unbridled Enthusiasni Greets Summit Leaders
...
By u :•: U\'IU> lluu:.l! fh)()r nnd ~iilll•ry alike .
f r o m R ,. JJ u h I 1 {' <• n ~ ;r.n d
l>l•mot·1•11ts . frorn {"on~i>rvallvl·1t
and l1bcrab Muny wepl a s they
shouted their salutl's
J<11n1 Sl·Ss1on of Cong ress. m lfch
l~ss three.
111v1tC'd &ucs b wC're ullowcd even within· the Capitol g rounds
;.ind many found they hud to
re pu.atcd ly d i s p l ay l hl'ir
ncdent1als ai. they w a lked
through corridors of Poll<'<'
Doorkeeper James T . Malloy
a nnounced : "Mr Spcuker. thl'
President of the Umgcd States ·· • W /\SllfN<iTON 1J\P1 -Ttw
:-.<.•t:ur'lt) "'u" pr·td1r t ably 11uht
b u t o n t• t h 1 n g r l' m a 1 n t• d
B U T WHAT WA S m ott•
remarkable Monduy night was
I hl' 10t<.'ns 1ly of the Welcome
accorded the m .
• unj!uard£'d ::inrt unhr1ctlP<1 when
.llmm) Cart<.·r. Anwar Sada t and
:\1cnar ht•m U<•i.:m strnd<.· 1nlo lht•
II oust• of Hl•pn•M•nt at lvt•:-. tht•
1nrr<"ll1hlf' c·nthui.1a!>m for tht·1r
C:Jmp lJav1d triumph
Over an11 O\ er ('aml' thl' C'ncs .
'"Hr;.1,o Bra\01 "
T ll [Y CA~1 F. 1-'R O M the
Whll<' l'res1dent Carter basked
at lhl' podium. lsrncl 's Begin
dnd Egypt '> ~adat took 1t all 111
from l hc·1r front row balronv
!>Cats bcs1d1• his w1fl'. Ho!-alynn •
Thom as J>unt'an of the flousc
parh ament <.1r1an ·~ offH·t· 11a1d he
t·o1ild find no pn•red<•nt for even
two \\-orld lt:'adl•r11 att\·nc1 ing a
Th c:r C' was n on t· of that
so·<'allt'Ci polite but reserved
a1>pla usc This tim e it was all
o ut . profoundly unreserved.
pun ctuall'd by wh1l;llL·s and
Chl't' I"!>
For sl'curity reasons. only
JJUT THAT restrictive a ir
dissipa t ed a s soon ~" Sadat
strode down the balcony 11lt•p11
wath Begin and Mrs C<irter
clost• behind Whl•n the two men
s hook h<i nds. tht•}' triggered an
ovation that endc·d only whe n
And Jimmy Carter nev('r had
it like this. not even in his fi~t
""honeymoon" <tddress to tht'
Congress.
It was a s peech obvious!~
rimsh t-d at the last minute. with
his telepro mpter oper ator mad I)
M'rtbb1in~ in c h~ng(•s ij!\ thl·
s h eC'b were fe d in to tht·
machine. At that. ttlc pres ident
16, 000 Dead, Hurt;
Quake Tf>ll Mounts
·rA BAS. Iron 11\ P 1 -The casualtv
toll from tht· gwnt earthquake t hat
h1l I r:.tn thr\'(' nli;!hts ai.:o IS cxpcctl'd
lo rt•ttch l&.000 rlt•ad an<l injured. lht-
fktH~a1d1nd:t) .. ,
d~·ad. We· find il eas ier to count t he
living.·· a rl'liC'f official said.
T h1.· c l oth wra pped bodies
o.;tn•tC'hcd out in rows a mid thl' ruins
of anC'icril Talws. whe re two-thirds or
1 s 13.000 rcs1ac11Ts-wir .. c killed or
IOJUl'ed . Olf1c1al11 put thl' quakt"s epice ntt!r
at the v11la~c of Konl. 15 miles from
Tabas. and 11:ud :1.soo of its 4,000
inhab1lanb \\l·n· l'1the r dead or
injured.
The bod H'S. 'IO m e f rozc n in
~rotcsquc posture~ o f sudden death.
were lined up under palm trees.
wrapped an while shee ts or colorful
handwovl•n c lo th . while the
i::raved1 Mc'rh worked, unable to keep
ahead of tht• s teady stream of dcud .
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s DAILY PILOT 87
F urniture
Pre-shopping
Steps Can Help
By SYLVIA PORTE& ,.... ... ,.,.
Here are steJ>t to take before sbopp n• for furnitu~.
I 1): Measure rooms and av11ilable wall s p ace for the new furniture. lJ~ a yardaUck or met~tl t ape -no( a cloth
tape -for accurate mea1uremenb.
(!> CHECK ABCHITECTVRAL FEATURES that
m ight limit furniture al'l'angernent. Hallways, doorways
a nd even celllng helpta can be obstacles
13 > M easure doorways and elevator to make sur e
rurnllure can be moved ln.
14 > Check winde>w1. beat ducts. radiators. Direct sun·
lig ht can tade furniture flntabes and fabrics.
IS, Plot roo1n1 o o gr,ph p oper, uslna paper patterns to
r epresent fumlahinga a.nd m ovin g them around t o de·
lermine.actuat s pace .
181 Make an anven·
t o r y o r exist111g an(t
needed rurniture . Set a
•·ballpark" limi t for Money's
eac h piece lo b e
purchased. Draw u p a Worth
long-t erm buyina plan
that s t art s with the
basirs .
llarley F'. S h u (Ql'd Jr •• prelildent of Centur y F urn iture
Co m I fi«kory. N C . s uggests these in·store tactics.
11 > CU~CJ< LABELS WITH CAR E. "What look s like
wood may not be.·· says Shuford.
!2l U nderstand what lhe labels m ean. The Federal
Trade Comm ission has established st n et rules about label·
Ing furniture. "Solid" indicates that a ll exposed s urfaces
are made of the solid wood n amed o n the tag, without
ven eer . "Combination " m eans Viat m ore than one type of
wood is used Cor tbe exposed parts . A label reading
"matiogany fin ish ," S huford says, m ean s l:he m aten als
used in the con struction have been finished to resemble the
wood.
13> Jnspect con struc tion thoroughly
<4 > Check n at s urfaces to make s4r e they are s m oothly
s a n ded a '1Cf tha t n ails and screws a r e not protruding
<S> PULL DRAWERS BV THE corners as well a s by
the h andles; if they are going lo bind, they'll do it then
Drawers must be cut with unifo rm s p a<:,e all around and
no m ore than a quarter inc h play from s id e t o side
16 l Size up the joints. They s hould be nailed or
scr e wed and glued firmly .
Nert F'1nal hints
Beckman Receives
Federal Contract
B eckman Ins truments Inc •• Fullerton. has receive d a
contract with modifications totalin g u n der SS00.000 from
the Environm ental Protection Agency for the development
and manutacturc of-autom ated syst ems t o...collec.l-minute
partic les in the a ir. called aerosols.
D esigne d by Beckman·s advanced tec hl'.)ology
oper ations. Ana h e im. the syste m s caJled the Beckman
Samplair Automated D ich otomous P articula t e Sampling
.System -can separate and collect both very Cine a nd
coarse aerosols.
VERY FINE AEROSOLS. s maller tha n 2 .5
micrometers 10.0009 in c hes 1 in diam e t e r . are virtually
Impossible to collect witll conventiona l m e thods. A c h ain
o f 10.000 aerosols. s ide by s ide. measur es less t h an o n e
>nch. _
Fine aerosols a r e inhalable liqu ids and solids. While
aerosols la r ger than 2.5 m icrom e ters are normally ejected
by coughing and s neezing. t he finer particles ente r the
l ung. Examination In labor a to r ies will enab le reseurchers
to study the q u a lity of
air con taining very fine
aer osols .
The samplers may TA fS. I N(;
b c u sed t o g a t h e r STOf K
aerosols for Dir quality
monitoring by local.
~tale a nd rederal
agencies a nd indus trial m a nufacturers concerned w 1lh
environmentiil regul<1t1ons and indusrr1al hygiene.
The firs t system s ordered by the EPA will be u sed ma
stu dy conducted at H ous ton . Tex. The remaining syst ems
o rde r e d by the agency will llf' used in EPA s tudies at onn:r
s ite!'i
BECKMAN ALSO HAS REPORTED a l·qu1s 1t1on or
J\ltcx Scientific I nc • a Berkeley metnufacturcr of
high-perform ance liqlud c hro m atograph y syste m s.
The transaction. treated a s a p<>ohng o f interest~.
involved the cxchan~c of 258.591 Reckman common sh ares
for all the o u tstanding shares or Alte'<. a pr1vat<•ly hl·ld
firm. The compant<'S announce d <icqu1s1t1on plans July 10
Alt.ex wall continue to oper ate in Bt<rkc lcy unde r it5
pres ent mana~t'mt•nt a s a wholly owned s ubsid1ury of
Beckman. K~nneth Rainin will manage the operation .
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Levi Strauss Posts Record
SAN FRANCISCO <API -Levi
Strauss & Co. ha.s rePorted record
sales and net Income for the third
quarter and the nrst nlnci months o (
tho year.
Tblrd quarter nel locomc rose to
$14 .4 mllhon, or $1.87 ·a s harC!. o n
11tes of $4'71.9 mllUon. For the same
period l ast year . n et In come was
$36. l mUliora, or $1.~. on ale' ot
1433.3 million.
t
~p Reorga1dz~• Dl.,blo•
tn u move aimed at inte ns ifying s ales efforts in lhl'
multipJe .uni t buyer market p lace. Californi a Computer
Produc ts. ln(' .. Anahe im. has realig ned a nd expanded its
M e mory Products di v is ion's marketing and sal es
o p eration.
The sales organization ha s been divided into four
r egion s with 11 sal es repr esentatives and two new
m arketing positions.
The dlviRion mak es h a rd dis k drives. rtoppy disk
drives and controllers. It has added products that include
t h e M arksm a n famil y or Winchester-technology, fixed
dl!lk drives. the Hunte r fa m ily of cartridge·m oduler dis k
drives. the Mode l 144M S huR art -compatible.
double·deMlt.y Ooppy dis k drive and dis k s ubsyste m s
compatible with m inicomputers.
ln addition to manufacturing and marketing memory
produclc;, CalComp sells computer products. In cludin g
drum a nd flatbed plotters . 1utomate d tap<-library
systems. pluR·c ompaUblc penpherals . softw:irc and an
lnleractlve graph ics system.
Stlllnlt'• Eantla .. Drop
Sukut Conatructlon Inc .. S.nta Ana, hcas reeorted that
o~ratloas for the nine-month period e n ded July 31
resulted In net eftf'nln gs of '304,395 on total r evenues of
$10.432,067.
This compares with a net galn of '362,926 o n total
r evenues ot $9, 118,4.39 for th~ nine-month period ended July
31 , 1977. ....
Based on wel(lhled aver1a~ sha~s out s tanding durtni;
t h e period 1309.153 for 1978 and 344.~l for 1977> the!\e
reaull1 a m o unted lo earnlnl( of 98 ccnta 1nd St.OS a share.
re1J;>tctlvely .
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'1') HEWSCHECK
I() TliE GONG SHOW
MO IJ THE PAPER
CHASE
(Ptem~re1 Jumos Han
IJ3me& S1ephonG) runs
mto an oloe< s1udon1 1001·
teen Car• I wllO hlOChos him
now 10 oea1 w11n st11tn taw
prole!lSO< Charles King~·
field fJohn Housem11nl CJ GRANDPA GOES TO
WASHINGTON
(P•em•erel "lhe Btrthdoy
Panv" Sen Joe Ki;tiey
fJack Altxlr1!10fl) •t"arns
at><>ul Senate. tull's ot
t>eflaY'O()t When hi& motion
10 1nvf'Stoga1e 11 $27 .000
Pres;<1cn11a1 l><t1hday par1y
•S ruled OUI OI ()<de< 0 MOVIE
• • • A Time f 0< hery
5'lason I 1972) Oocumon·
lo•v A man and a younQ
boy explore Ille l0<btd01n9
A1asi.11n tundra 12 hrs I 0 I> HAPPVOAYS
'WPs1ward Ho· Fonzie
a11emp1s to t>ll tile 1trs1
hum11n ever •o "~ the
di.Ide ranch s duv11tsh
Brahma t>ull
0 MOVIE
• • •7 ··squeeze A F lowor'
f 1070) Jock Albett1on.
w aner Ch<a11 Whan •
o•-Oy t>u•"'*" p.artnof
lh•a1tlfln• llWI hvohhood of
h•I t1111t1111 m()llttlttlty "
rnonk I~ with the secu1t
l0tmula t0< lh<lttt epa<:•a.1
I~ (2 hll)
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AHOFAIEN08
Sk119 •· Bert>11ty ano 8"" " nancoo H1rvo11
Cl) MOVIE
· • • • 't · The Bog Carn•·
vAI t 19!> II Klfk Douglas.
Jan S1t11l1no A reporter
.,.p10111 the ·aut1er1nos 01
HllJ w1fu ol a man trapped
undurgroond to boost ht6
utlellt f2htS I ED tHE GLITTERING
PRIZES
· A C0untry Lile • Alan p.,, .. , end hll WllO BarOMO
.1te ent111 to1nftd Dy Al11n s
Old Qlflfrten<I and Barba-r.• S Old boylrten<I WhO 8<11
now marr'Od and 11v1ng .,, a
1>maMtown
'1') INOIANS AND TWE
LAW
Walat
8.30 0 Q1l LA VERNE &
SHIAlEY
Ple';'lng The RoJty" Slltr-
ley t>etteves he< sett lo t>e
an eaotoc; dancer 8!16' a
tall causes a change 1n her
petson<ty ID TliE 000 COUPLE
feh• •S lorce<I 10 depend
on Oscars MP 1n IM
ltnals 01 tile GOiden Apron
CO<>l<ing Contest
'1l) OVER EASY
ACIOr Rot>etl Stack
01scusses his now movie,
"Check Up· . age C11scrom1.
n11tt0n cont1nu1ng educa-
1100. "Cabaror· Peff0<m-
ers look 10 older ac10<s for
1nsp•rahoo (RI
9:00 EJ (J) MOVIE • * * · The Shoo1os1"
119761 Jolln Wayne. Ron
HOWBtd An aging gun.
hgtuer dy.no ol cancer is
chilli~ 10 a hnal snoot·
001
Cl MOVIE
• • "Aorporl '77" (1977)
Jacic Lemmon. lee Grant
A Pf•vale iumt>o iet catr'I·
1ng lr'1lfl<IS ol a mtlllOl'la.re
11rt colleetor 10 a party
cruheS and SfOkS 1n10 the
s.;a (Pan 1 of 21 IJ @) THREE'S
COMP.A.HY
··Goo<J Old AohaOle Janet"
Ja,,.1 and Haler> Rope1
l()tn Wllh a groop ol nude
demonsl•&10ts pro1es11ng
the c1os1ng of a nude
be.;ich ID MERV GRIFFIN
Audra Lindlt•y lll'fl 1 and Joyce DeWitt
e lude the polict· b)· hidinJ! in the husht's
after 1omin~ otht•r nude demonstralors to
protest the clos ing of et nude beach on
"Thrt.>t>'f' Com1>Hny" tonighl al 9 on ABC.
Channel 7.
Hudsons Go 'Bonkers'
Brothers Launcli New TV Conwdy Series
By MARVC'AMPBELL
NEW YORK <AP l The
Corp. spenl S200.000 per episode.
"Comedy is easier with two
than with three."' Bill says. "It's
Saturday mornings. 1975· 76. for
children.
r TUBE TOPPERS
CBS fJ 8.00 ··The Paper Chast-..
The premiere episode of the new series
ha sed on the movie of the samt• title with
Oscar \\i nner John J louscman reprising
his him role.
NBC GJ 8.00 ··Grandpa Goes to
Washington ... J al·k Albertson sl<trs as :in
e lderly new sen a to r in this new series
with Larry Linville .
N UC S 9 :00 "Airpo rt 77 ... A JUm·
bo JC l crashc:-. al Sl'a a nd lands on the·
oce;.in floor in this third movie in thl•
"Airport" sen cs with Jack Lemmon.
Lee Grant and J am e~ Stewart.
Ouesis Cllarlet Nelson
Reilly. James Fr1oc1scu~.
Karen Morrow Jesn Luc
Pool'(. Roc;hard SlmlT\Of\&
'1l) MASTEAPlECE
THEATRE
"The May0t Of Cut11t-
tlrtdoe·· Oonald Fartrn
ptovldes bus.ness compe-
lltlOl'I tor Ille May0t t>oth
Ehlabelh Jane and tuce11e
l empleton recerve devils·
t&h"i!_ news (Pall 3 OI 71
9:30 IJ ®I TA.XI
Ooe·P\.tOCh B3ntil" Tony
Bania tTony OArua1 one of
Ille cat>l>tes ge1' a once·
1n·a·ltlo11me chance to gel
.,, the bo••no rong with a
world champion (Carlos
Palomtr>OI
f1l) CONTEMOPORARV
DIMENSIONS
A ~loctton ol 1o.rz 15 pc<·
formed by tile Contempo·
rary O.menS>on 8 group 01
studunl musocens lrom V11-
0•t1t11 Unton University
candidates llnd issues 1n
Ille ~vemt>er ~hon
111)() IJ a a (J)@) NEWS '1 CATINO GAME 0 MOVIE
• • • Why Would Anyone
W8nl To Ktl .. A Nic;e G11I
L•ke Y0u., 119681 Eva
RenL• David Buck While
on vacahon .. l>t!autolul gorl
•S victrmozeo t>v ll!rnlymq
at1emp1s on he< 1tto 12
hrs I ID THE 000 COUPLE
Feit• 5 b<Olhet. Floyd per.
suadeS Felt. lhal h•S ptace
1-, nol 1n heChC Manhattan
t>ul t>ack JI home •n
Floyd s lactorv
(f) FERNWOOO 2NIGHT ED OICK CAVETI
Guesl Joseph l Mank·
raw•CI. screen wr1t0t pro-
ducer and director (Parl 2
Ol 211RI
'1') MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
tO:OO 0 8 NEWS
11.30 I) CJ) BARNA.8V JONES
'To Catch A Dead Man
An emt>e:ule< stages h•s
own dellth so 11>111 he can
'>lart a new ltfe 10< h1msell
IRJ
IJ 11§) ST ARSKY &
HUTCH
"f)le Game" A playful hide
and seel< game t>elween
S larsky and Hutch
t>oGomes a 11111 and dE>ath
seatch when Starsto.y
learns Hutch has conlfacl·
oo 001u11sm potse>n•nQ
(f) NIGHT GALLERY fiil THE PALUSERS
Madam" M&• s sk.'Uth•ng
ge1s Pll1rw>as acqu111ed
Tiley are then married at
M&IChtng PrlOty Py1n1a
gene• retorei; • ,...,pota111y
1R)
'11) NEWSCHECK
10:30 6DQ) NEWS
'1l) VOTER'S PIPELINE
PRE·ELECTION '78
Jtm Cooper and a loeal
newsperson e•am1ne Ille
CJ BEST OF CARSON
HoSI Johnny Carson
Guests JOhnny Matn•s
Charier; Nelson At-•lly
Cidre Rtllllr. Petet ~.
ley 1RI 0 TWILIGHT ZONE
Chro5 and Rulh Millet ate
Jwake(l{'(J on lhP modOle ot
lhf> n091>1 t>y the trlt!5. ot
lhell Lhtld
fJ \l~ A8C MOVIE
• • • ·w 1nn1ng 119691
Paul Newma" Joanne
WoodW3fd A SUGCOl>Slul
race Car d11v11< ~ Gareer
creates havoc on his per-
'>Onal hie ID HOGAN'S HEROES
The NIU•' plan 10 llood the
WO<IO mart.et ""''" i.ou11
te<tetl Alloed mon.y
41) OET IMART
fl) CAPTIOHEO WORU>
NEWS TONIGHT
~RNING
12'00 U TWILIGHT ZONE
A man becO<IW~ noolotid
on g.imbhnq altet w1tne11•·
1n9 another IHt IPIO
1ackPOt on a one 111meo
t>and1f
I HIGHHOPES
HOHEYMC>Ot.IERS
12:30 MOVIE
• • • 8191" Qt Noon
119'11 W11h .. m Holden
Ann+-Boater Foot s1unt 111
e1s leave a carn•v41 "'
(Nder to carrv lhP li :;
mail I ' ht 55 min I
6D MOVIE
• • • 't HOl1day 119381
Katharine Hept>orn. Ca1y
Gran! A weallhV O"' '>
1a11ler has plans '°' he•
laiy tulU<I! 1>usoand ll
htS l
(f) MOVIE
• • • Reunion In Reno
1195 II Mark SltiY01'5 Peg
qy Dow A foster chtld llC'f'S
to Rer>0 """' he• mo1r.et
l>f>Comes pr99nan1 11 "'
30m"' I
12:40 I) (J.J CBS LATE MOVIE
• •,. ·Fosler And tau•"'
t 19751 Perry K1n9. Oor111n
Harewood Two voullQ
POticemeo oecomo mt• v.c
1oms 01 a 1>ru1a1 .1mb<Jsn
tR)
1:000 TOM~ROW
Oues1 A< 1or JJCk
Lemmon 0 MAVERICK
Ille J&tl At JunC.ltOO
FlalS.
2:00 D 0 NEWS ... 0 MOVIE
• • Four Queen~ ~ o• An
ACI>" 119661 A09or Hamn
Sylva Koscm<l A no10<100~
inter r..i11on.it c 11m1nat
e'>LaPI"> thl' gr.i~p 01
1n1erpol ,ind und1>rgoe1'
ptas11c '>v•Qetv t2 '"\ 1 (f) GET SMART
2:25 0 NEWS
2:30 IJ (f) NEWS 0 MOVIE * • rne B•Q f.tdm ....
119531 ~ari. Stt-veo~ J1 .. 1n
Kenl A '>Quaoron •;,unt0n
'park<; .1 man Ir t>t>g1n
onvest19.i1tnq o\n otd mu•
~' ca-se I I nr 25 min 1
0) MOVIE
• • '• Santa Fp I t<l511
Randolph Sco11 J.;no~
Caner Upon 11•tu•n111q
!tom Ill{' C1v11 W<Jr. '"',...
t>•otne•'> '°'" .in 0011.,w
Q<1n9 while one Q<>e> 10
"'°'" I()< Iha '"''°"° I' "'" 1008 MOVIE • * • > s..bt• Jet ' I t9531
Rot>t'•t Staci. Co111en
Grov A eOIOMl4 i. w•I•
..l<fl"" "' J.JO""' to wit!• .>
human •ntete•t story ilboul
lh4 h1t•S OI pttOll tfl
comt>ott 12 hrs I
3:558 NEWS
4:00 MOVIE • * * Tritt Milrl< 119611
S11;111t W1>11m.;n, ._,.,,..
$Chtlll
0 MOVIE • *.I 'Tilt> \181'( Ed~"
1 t9631 Richard T ooo. Anno
HeywOOO An nrch1tect •
f'• mOdel pr119n,in1 wile
hih d m·sc~mage afle<
btl•i•n auackOd .md •ai>e<I
I? htS I
4:30 6D MOVIE * • 'The Neva<1.in··p9501
R,ind<>lC>l't Sco11. Dorothy
Malone A lJ S Marsnal.
assogned to rOOOVCf SIOlen
QOld .ino arrest Ille mat'
whO '>IOll! •l encouol•I '
dange< dnd romance tn hos,
pursutl I' hr 30 mlf'I I
Wedne•datf•
Doy• i'"~ ,tforie•
/IFTERNOON
121)() CJ • * WUCh Wttl\ouJ A
81oom 119b61Jefl ~1>ntM.
M1111a Per'iGhy A 161h cen·
•ury w1lch fall~ tn love w1lh
,, 201h cf'nturv hu1t0<v
proltJSS()t t I ht • 30 mtn I m ••. I . Five AgatnSI
lllt; ~OUSl' 119551 Guy I
Mdd1son Kim Novak Five
t11ends plan 10 •ob the
tluro•<uptoot · Harotd & 1
Clull 1n Reno 10 ptove 11
can be done t t hr • !>O
m1n1
2:00 0 • • Shake Rattle
And ROClt t 19561 Molie~
Connois F.;1s Domtno, 4 •
T\I petf0<m;tr trres l~t
"'tat>11sh .; •pck n r(lll
t.lub u11hz1nq yoong latent j
hut ·~ blOClot>d by the
01>iec11on~ ot parents -.( 1
ho .,;()min I
3:00 110 • * • The Retuc1an1
A·.11ooau1 • t 19671 Oon
Knolls. Arlhu• 0 Connell
Alt&1d Of hel(jhlS a young )
m.in bf>comes ii ian•IO<
Jller h•!> tal~ signs him
"" 10< .J <>PJCl' P•ogram t t
h• 30m1n 1
3.30 0 • • T ney Ran For
The11 t•ve• • 119691 Jonn
P dyn<> Jahn Carrad•ne A
young woman t>e<ng pur. •
;:;::~ b~v'":ee ~~~n': r:; I
dog I I hr 30 min I
Call Der Madafu
Dyan Cannon Plays 'House' Mother:
By BRUCE ADAM '
St\ N F RANCISCO I AP 1
Five times the character being
played by Dyan Ca-nnon has
heard the ne .... s that the only
man s he's ever loved is dead
The sixth time. holding a prop
phone to her t'ar. Miss Cannon
lets out an unexpected obscenity
so l'amestly and so much 111
character that it's a f(•w minull's
bl'for<• the director re<1hzes it 's
Miss Cannon's .... himsic.il way of
hreaking the tension.
lie yells. "Cul' .. und ;.i~ks her
to try agam.
"I :"!Et.:D A minute ... she s uvs
us 20 actors and ext ras and
a nother 20 prorluction people
filming a madc·for-TV mov1l',
"Lady of the House ... for NBC.
s tand idly by. The producer
wu tchcs the second hand tick orr
the doll ars.
"A re w ~cars a~o I wouldn't
have done that." the 40·year·old
~ctress says later in her dress·
mg room 'Tm not afraid to
lake those moment~ anymore
1 ·m not a robot.
.. Let me tell you something ...
she says. "my besl work 1s JUSt
beginning... /
i
A .. Wl~6
DYAN CANNON WITH THE REAL SALLY STANFORD
•
Hudson Brothers. who do what
they (•all "classical. old-style.
~~~~utllY~:-::.:edY.;"~·~~~ ~ ~ · the bigizest-cver thrce·man com·
edy tea m. They're hop1 n,:t their
new TV series, "Bonkers!." will
shoot them out of u cannon in
that direction.
t!"t!Sie-1\ .~.~ est~.bli s h d e fi ni te SILL WAS THE straight man ·~ed ~~f.~~·~ upta.~'!~ und 1:1.f~U..Jhe f;lll gM,X. Mark,. yo.~ ne . •· wh'O we<i~ ·~osta~h' .-!}~~
Abbott and Coste llo. Hope "Up until 'Bonkers !· l was just
TO BACK U P that claim, she
cites a short fil m she wrote. pro-
d.uced and direc ted. called
"l)u,11g l'~n· ... ,~nmhA" f'lnco :J. .:~ h' "' • r ' . ~· ,.,,, .... Y.."'O'\a 11,w.-r4,..:. ... w 1c11 was nom natc ror an . ' . , .··~·~t"'.W~it~•"1~~it~o~lW1~e ~ t . ,,~·~~~1
"The Three Stooges were
great but they never m ade a
movie that was big . Their type
of comedy didn't work in long
feature films. It was physical
comedy. not dialogue comedy ...
Bill Hudson says. "The only trio
that reall y made 1t were the
Marx Brothers."
Hudson Brother Brett, burr of
films and books . steps in with a
correction. "The Marx Brothers
weren 't very popular at the time
o f their m ovi es, 'Anima l
Cra ckers' and 'Duck Soup.·
They became huge only after the
fact."
THE HUDSON Brothers are
hopin g for popularity sooner
rathe r than later. But they don't
expect it to be as easy as falling
orr a log.
.. Bonkers! · • has been sold to
136 TV stations in the United
States, starting this week. There
will be 24 halr·hour episodes.
Shooting was done in England
wb_ere International Television'
U~**** « '" • iE • • • -........... ~ ~ ...... "4Mc. ...... tr .... ...... S7D'6rch,N.8 . •
: •• fi.•~'f ff ••• :
and Crosby and Marlin and abused. 1 had no character. Now
Lewis did what comedians don'l I'm. into fantasy -namboyant.
do today; they set up their jokes. crazy and oversexed .
T heir cha~acters -which they "We 're going in the right
had established already -were direction in 'Bonkers!· loward
be tte r than their jokes. That finding t he characters and
made the jokes twice as funny. capabilities of the three of us ...
That's wbat we would like to do "Bonkers" is an English word
with o~r career a nd I think we but the show definitely is geared
can do al. to Americans. the brothers say.
. "EGO HAS ':\ISEN to the lop
m today's society," Bill says.
"There's a solo way of thinking.
It's hard to get a partner now
and it's so easy to break up, If
somethJng doesn't work, you get out. ..
The Hudson Brothers, who re-
ally are brothers, feel they were
born to be a trio. Bill is 28 and
the only one ma rrfed, to Goldie
Hawn. Mark is 27 and Brett Is
25.
They've had two TV series
before. "The Hudson Brothers•·
was a 1974 summer replacement.
and "R azzle Dazzle" was on
They think the word is English
slang from World War II. when
it r eferred to a person who had
been knocked s illy. They like 1t
b ecau se it's an easy-to·
remember s ingle word ; starts
with a hard·sounding "b" or
"k." which they say is good for
a comedy word. and it's advan-
tageous to be identified with a
re latively unfa m iliar word
which can become "yours ."
"BONKERS!" IS a varlely
sh ow . with g uest s t a'rs in-
troduced by straight man Bill.
Mark goes off on a tangent and
Brett is sparked off by that.
Academy Award 1n 1976. And
she s ays she's been asked by
20th Century-Fox to write. pro.
duce and direct a feature length
m ovie.
"Lady of the House ... filmed
in part in San Francis co. is
based roughly on the life of Sqlly
Stanford. the mada me -turned·
politician who became mayor of
Sausalito. a small community
north of here. The movie will be
broadcast this fall.
MISS CANNON says the Stan-
ford role was one of her most de·
manding. She appears in nearly
every major scen". aging from
late teens to mid·70s .
The movie is based on Miss
Stanford's book of the sam e
name. )Yhlch follows her life
from childhood through the late
1039s and '40s . Miss Stanford
was on the set during much of
the location filming here and in
Sausalito.
Kuralt, Moyers Win Horwrs.
• BEVERLY HILLS <AP) -
Two CBS·TV newsmen have
received broadcast journalism
awards from the Academy of
Television Ans and Sciences.
Biii Moyers was lauded tor his 1
reporting and edlttng abilities.
an academy spokesman said
Tuesday.
Ch arles Kuralt was honored CBS-TV's "The Fire Next
for his "On the Road" series and Door " won nn nwurd for best
documentary o f a social
problem . and ABC·TV's show
"20-20" won the outstanding
Investigative report award for
Its segment entitled "Exploding
Gas :ranks ..
As a tcm ·ager, Miss Stanford
s pent time in .iail for a crimt: shl·
did not commit On her n ·lt•aM'.
during Prohibition. she turned to
bootlegging. S hE.· later wa..,
divorced rrom her hus band. ""
attorney. and turned to running
the hrothel Io :-.u1>port her..,t•lf
and young son
DYAN CANNON. mC'ant1nw
s ays she's ready 111 luf..1..· un h1.. t
\\o r~ \\flh •• nt•\\ ~c1r:conlldence
:-.lw cr<.'dll~ 111 purt to "taking
four Yl'ar;; off and sitting on the
IJl'iH'h al Malibu
"I f1.·t'I bNtcr now tha n I've
t•\"l't' ft•lt 1n my lift• ... she says.
During lht• four years on the
h1·11t·h. she wrote poetr y · most
111 11 "too pcr:-.onal" lo publish.
And ~he says sht' took some time
to S!t't her per!'onul life in order.
UD·Farrah
Faiocett '-Visi t ' a Hoax
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. IJ\P 1 Then ther<' was the story
about Farrah Fawcett-MaJ ors comtnR to Alabama.
But lhe thrill of her fans "'111> :-.hin·t llvl·d when a press
release announcin~ her arn val wa~ found to be a ho11x .
A PRESS RELE ASE from thl' 'Spinal Subreption
Foundation of Alabama .. said tht• actress and model would
appear at Walker Colle~c. Leeds Community Center. Hoover
Mall and several barbecues on bchatr or thr or~anizalion .
:.:..»2y. 1r it 1s_Jr.ui;. h.alf of Walker Count y will go up in
s rnoke." said a stx>kesman for the college · --
BUT A 01ECK WITH the Better Business Bureau found no
such group and a look 1n the d1ct1onary found the following:
S ubrept1on . n .. t the fradulent conce alment or
mis representation of facts so as to gain u favor esp. an
erclesiastical dispen:rnt1on. '
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