HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-11-16 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ,,. ..
lJ
\ ...
I 3'
d
p
8
tl
re
d< c
pt
I
.I
f
. I
i
r ,
I
, I l'i~ Mayor's F irms'Targeted
•
•
'.
• ., I *"
Teachers Okay Jlurder Vietim's
-· . I
S trike Threat Body Identified
In Dtmtington As El Toro Girl
ur er u ect
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 16, 1978
V.OL. 71, HO J.lt, 4 S~CTIOWS:-40 P/IGD
HB~ops
PicKet
For ·Pay
By ROB&RT BARKE R
Of UM o.lly Pllol SYH
·Huntington Beach Mayor Pro-
Tem Richard Siebert was a
target of police picket· lines to·
day when disgrunlled officers
escalated their push for pay in·
\ creases.
Ten off-duty officers picketed
two pharmacies that Siebert
either owns or in which he has a
financiaJ interest near the Hunt·
i ngton l nterc ommunHy
Hospital.
P oli ce s pokes man Tim
Christensen said Siebert was
targeted by police because the
two locations are visible lo the
public.
Christensen indicated that
some other members or the City
Council may also be picketed
after the results of today's police
action is evaluated.
"We've been responsible to
the residents and we want them
to b e respons ible to us .··
Christensen said.
He claimed the city council hasn't supported the police and
0•11, Pliet P-., 11ki..t'd 1t...,... has failed to negotiate in good
,.,_ '1 I. " faith. • P ft I e a • ., I 'eaJas The pitcket signs listed all
seven council members and in· St. Catherine·Sl. Nicholas School third graders Kelly dicated that each is being unfair
a nd Kerry McDaniel ·get into the spirit during morning incurrentnegotiations.
Lagunan RuinorsW.-.ng?
-~·rmm-?"oJi';.-W-ed'"LiiU/ii ~--Denies
SACRAMENTO CAPI The rumors are wrong
again. says Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s press
secretary. He has not asked s inger Linda Ronstadt
to m arry him and has no plans to do so.
The press secretary. Elisabeth Coleman. volun-
teered the denial Wednesday after one report in The
Wall Street Journal and anothe r on gossip columnis t
Rona Barrett's ABC "Good Morning Ame rica" pro·
gram.
RONSTADT
THE JOURNAL QUOTED
"wel l informe d" California
De mocrats as saying the 40-year-
old DerrlfCrat might announce his
engagement to Ms. Ronstadt "in
the next few months ."
· M 1ss Barrett said Brown pro-
posed '8st weekend at his retreat
tn t he Sierra. but that the s inger
turned him d o wn because it
would hurt his prcsidenttal a mbi·
lions.
SAID !US. COLEMAN: "THERE is absolutely no
substance to any of these rumors. ll 's all just total
nonsense. There was no orooosal."
Brown and Ms. Ronstadt have dated for some
t im e . The governor and his staff re fuse to discuss
the relationship. '
Mu r d er V i etim ·
Slaying
By GARV GRANVILLE Of U. o.tlly PllllC SYH
Laguna Beach murder defen-
dant Earl Scramlin, 27. ad·
milled Wednesday that he
engaged in homosexual love-
makin~ w1th 69·year-old Albert Da nie l Willa rd . who was
bludgeoned to death.
However, Scramlin testified al
hi s trial in Orange County
Superior Court. his occasional
homosexual lovemaking trysts
with the retired Coast Guard of-
fi~er did not lead to murder.
"I did not ," Sc ramlin
.answered when asked by de·
fense attorney Tom Reilly if he
had bludgeoned Willard to death
in his Laguna Beach home the
night of July 29. 1977.
When prosecuto r Tony
Rackaukas questioned the de-
fendant. a Lagun a Beach High
School graduate. he asked :
··Do you consider yourself
gay?"
"No." Scramlin answered.
''Do you consider yourself to
be a homosexual?" Rackaukas
asked.
"No." the defendant replied.
·'Then you consider yourself to
be heterosexual?"
"Yes." Scramlin retorted, "~
do " . <See TRYSTS, Page 1\%)
pep-rally at the Laguna Beach 'school this w·eek. Signs The re verse side of the
a..---+-~~~caps oUhe iclentical twini read ··St. GalhAll'f·ftp.·~---l)lla.acc.;.aur:odss..sa.id thaLthe-cit..y coun-
Yeah Yeah." to ~heer on undefeated boy's football team ciJ "robs the cops while building
Body Identified
As El Toro Girl Co ast
and girl's -volleyball team, both in the finals in diocese up a revenue surplus ."
I I ff Se ad-crt' t · fl p ~7 Christensen said henas l>een eague P ayo s. e 1 iona pac ures age · told by officials that the city has a
$6 million surplus.
. J
l
Jeff Cope, president of the H~-
<See P ICKETS, Page A2> i Teacheft? to Strike
t !A!!~::A!a)~R•~~oja)m. Monday
~ Ol IM o.11, P11o1 si.tt morning in an effort to reach a
Nursing Home
Under Attack
'r Huntington Beach Union High contract settlement to avert the SACRAMENTO CAP) -The
School Distri~t teachers have threatened strike. state says it Is trying to revoke
• yoted overwhelmingly to stn.ke Toibin said he expects school the !icense of a San~a ~onica ~ it renewed contract talks wtth board member! to bring new of· nursang home where inspectors
district negotiators and a s.tale rers to the bargaining table Mon-found maggo~ in a ~atlent's'
. mediator break down again next day. The school board has 0 r. bedsore, among other things. fere~ no pay es tor teachers-Thl! Depar ment or Heallh Teacher B!sociation President
Ira Tolbln saJd 445 out of $95
teacbers who cast ballots a l
seven west Orange county hlgh
achool• w~ ii! f vor i>f waltouf1f no agreement can be
this year but some fringe benefit. Services• reported Wednesday
increases. that It is requeslihg the as·
School board President. Zlta s istance of the attorney
Weasa refused to say whether general'a office. ·
lstrict negotiators wm~bring 'l'he repon said the 154-bed
a ny new orrers to the table Moo-P a t r I c i a n Reh ab ii It a ti on
Police have identified the body
of a 16-year-old El Toro girl,
who police a llege may have been
one of two victims of a suspect
now in custody of Las Vegas
polil'e.
Los Angeles Sheriff's deputies
confirmed today that the decom-
posed body round in bushes in a
remote spot in Duarte last week
was Adele .Jean Corradini , 16, of
23272 Cavanaugh St., El Toro.
The suspect, Michael Dee
Mattson. 25. also is believed by
police to have raped a 16-year·
old Huntington Beach girl and
raped and strangled elght·year·
old Cheryl Gutierrez of Santa Fe
Springs last July . -nter:tToro--i.eel'i·lllff-was re-
ported missing by hel' parents.
Sept. 6. 1be suspect lll beli~ved to
have picked her up while she was
hitchhiking. deputies said.
M attsoahst week . deputies said.
Det. Stuart Reed had nown to
Las Vegas to see Mattson alter
he was tipped off that the sus·
peel might have been involved
in the local area s layings,
sheriff's deputies reported.
Los Angeles deputies reported· ·
ly went to the spot whe~ the El
Toro teen·ager's body was found
on information given to Det. Reed
bv the suspect.
Mattson. of La Mirada, Is cur·
rently awaiting trial In Nevada
<See VICfl M, Page Al)
State Sues NOW
Weathe r
Fair through F.~lday . ·
Lows toni~h• 42 to 4i . Hi ghs Friday, 67 to 72.
INSIDE TOD" Y
TM night Oraon Welles did
".War of thD Worlda" is re-
counted in the American
Film Institute'• let'Ws Work· mg With Wt1U1. SH F«Mur-
arag, Page.Cl.
-KANSJ\S"CITY. Mo. CAP) ~~7.~ ·= =~ ~ In a case with import.ant t:'-.u •H ,....,'" C4-s
ramifications for the Equal ~·· .~ =:=. %: Rt~hts Amendment. a federal amfflM Dl-t °' .... c.-, ·~~
k d • C-IU Q Srtvl• ....,_ -ju ge too un er advisement g:.;.-" a ~ •H -Wednesday an antttTUs -sul , ...._. •• ~· ..,,.._ ~
filed by the state or Missouri ::=::= ~ ~V:: ~·
I
!
.-
reached. . 't • a c h e r 1 n d d t'sl r , c t
day Ho•pltal at 1338 20ttl St. is
: • operated by West Coa1' Qm:.
-.. .C~,mtff(e;Pa~.-·~tro.pitil. ~
A Los Angeles Sheriff's detec--
tive learned of Matt.son's alleged
Involvement in the deaths of the
two Southern Callfornla ~ls cfuTl ng an l n1errogatlon ot
against the boycott. pract.Jces ot == c~ ::::_";....,· ::
th• .l!faUOAal-OraidMtM--feir-+4*••~--ii~;.;.;;..;;,;;~_.~t---.,,,;;~~
.-------··~ _,.... begin ha"· Wom~n. , '
/"-I 7
•
.·
"2 DAILY PILOT 5 ll'lurwday No'Mlnber 18 107&
t • 5 MilliOn Try to B utt Butts Today
tty TH Aaoela&ed P~"
Marl('('n Duley I\ 1 M 1molnng ~ven )f'Ptl uo Today, th
29 Yt'er~ld Phlllld lph IO"!)Mn )OU\~ Amen c-acre~• lhll
C'OUntry tn lt In~ lo gi\ t• Uf) C'll(Wrl'ltf for 24 hOOrt II part of lht
H cond w inual Great /\mf'MCtln ~mokf"C1ut "
"I d \'lded for oot• llav I CA&n lMltc lh t banro.:· 1atd Mo, Oul )" dm1m~lrutl\f' 11 I t.ull to th t hief of l'h.lludelphui's amQkln •
PteH·nllon procnim. tr tbmg11 re11ll.)' Ret rouflh , thtrt"'., 111lway,
thf' next J,1, I kno" vou i;houldn't mob thal It'., ~d for vol.II
ht•tilth. but I do f'f\J«W 11 1 h•ll1th1!-o Ont• dav 'ltcippi~JC ~lllY •nrourn1o11
• U1
u t o Trunk
SACttAMEN I O 1AP 1
Po l1c.-.in· HI\ l''lli.:.1t 111~ tht.. .
'hoot Ill~!\ of t "11 rn,·11 "1th 111n
111•( t1on., lo th,• <'h.irlt·' \t 1thon
l.111111\ "ho \\-l'I t• htttnJ II\ lht•
lt unk.,of J burrflnt;.,t .11
<»h l' elf t h e m , Ed w a r ct
..tiJraba:. .!7. w.;:. th~.,d1;ot
t"lt'l' m th1· h1•,1d Jnd hurn1 ct
Tht• oth1•r l;1mt·' l'r.11 .~
w ,1.., 1n l'rtt11 .II t•ond1twn .it
t l111\1•r ·.1t y \h·tl1t·JI C"t•nt,•r lo
ttu \ Part of h1, JlH\ "11~ hlown
u" .1 \' by a shotgun blast
It appeared to h&vf> hl·Cn
plann~d as a double execution.
Pollet' Lt Hui T avlor l>Jtd
Anothl•r tn\l.'l>tigator s<11 tl the
shol)l1ng~ m.n h.1\ 1• !'>tem ml•d
fro m a pr1~00 J!ang conflict
Both we re paroll>d from Folsom
Prison Ja.si. Mar£h, within 10
da~ l> of l'ach othe'I'
" • • • #
~-
me to rtiway top ~ I ho~ " .
,,.. l\ME &I AN"-CA-N E a SOCIETY. whl<'h lb sponsonn~
lh molleout. Cllllmatl'S thttl at lcul (1 vt• m1Uion J)eople will
partll'1pate L.lkt> Ms. Ouley. local society offtl'tals say they hopc-
lhl· d fecl.11 or the OIW·day action will hnaer
'll'• pa l'holof{ical," uid Dot 1.ellner, public rt> lat ion!\ director
fo1 tht· South Florida chapter of the cancer i.6c1ety "if they know
th.ii th~y <.'an stop for one day , they can do it for longn "
Julius Rt(•hmond. the s urgeon general of lhE· United States.
,
said be hopc..'<1 tho e who s top smoking toduy. · 'Wlll then find the
willpowrr to JOIO permune ntly the growing rank:; of form er
s mokers."
THE"SOC1£TV ESTIMATES THAT 31 percent of the nau~·s
more than SQ million sm okers tried to quit during last year's
s mokeout on Nov. 17. Th1rteeo percent or the m lasted through the
day. the society said.
When contacted 60 days later . 10 percent of those who passed
the 24·hour test said they had quit for good . About 34 percent of the
nation's adult .1)9pulation smokes. compared to 42 percent in 1964.
The smokeout was cr1tic1z~ ):>y the Tobacco Institute . The
group 1iaid the, socl~ty was "misleading the public with its tunnel
vision of the cancer problem" and added: "No individual needs the
advice of t he American Cancer Society -or the Tobacco Institute
for that matter -as to whether he or she m ay enjoy smoking."
IN' ADVANCE O F THE SJ'IOKEOUT. supporters handed out
buttons and pledge <.'a rds and organized contests and parades.
The Colorado chapter of the t:ancer society used the slogan
"Stamp Out Dragon Breath" tn win support for the s mokeout
Promptmg the campaign was a six-foot green a~ yellow d ragon
with pink wings ·
Ray Schweitzer. city m anager of North Las Vegas. who quit
durinl? last year:. smokeout and hasn't gone back to cigareues.
was honored Wednesday night al a cancer society party.
Mayor R Paul Saylor of Berlin. Pa . :. Somerset Count y town ., ... of about l ,700. urged all community residents to JOm the smok,eout -
·:.: ••. :..~~ .. i:-Wofl'L~NoT !~ARANT£i'THJ\Te~~iyone-~~utt, s-a7a · --II ·"' ..
i ·~ •
I
J -.
f . ,
t
......., ··' .. ,
' I
. .. . ...
I ;
f
/ · .. ·-. Saylor .acigar smokerhimsctf ··Bullthinkit'sa goodlhmg ."
Berlin high school students w111 help out by runnmg . "crisis
C'enters" al banks and "hopping malls Anyone who craves a
cigarette' can stop by for carrot and celery sticks or sugarless gum
ins tead
The Salem. Ore . chapter or the cancer society sponsored an
essay contest at McKinlcy Elementary School in connection with
the s mokeout Among the .tmtries was a poem by sixth grader Kel·
ly Ga1·<.'la·
··smoking 1s so very bad
.. Even though 1t 's become the latest fad
"For if you start s mokrng
"Yml coulci very well end up choking.
"And how would you like to end up there,
Cra1~ "as said to haH been a
m l' "' h t• r h r l h c t\ r 't a n
Bro the rhood prison gang
Bar.iba-. \\d~ om·t' put rn prott;C·
lt\ e t·u,tod.\ a t Solcd:id ~on
bCo"c.1U'<l' ht• h,1d bt•t•n threatened
b.\ blat·I. and Mt•x1l·an Ame rican
j.!anj.!..,
F r igid Pastoral ~cene "When you could be breattung fresh, ~lean air'""
E'ro• Page A J . Boy, 11), Hel S ub .zero· t t•mpe r a tures creat e d ic y dropped to five below Lero Tuc~da:r and 11
-fenccs.-w. A.bis pasture ::.ottth .~fdaho--~io-w-wt!dnt::Smh~-;;.ow-.:...._--=--· 'PICKETS;·.-:-N;wport cn!!-Fa I b. Ida ho. Lhi~ ''eek. The merc.urv ·
tington Beach Police Officers As --.-.....
A privatt• i;t>t'Urtlv guard <ind a
p o li cem a n o n patrol 11r:.l
n•a<.'hl'd the burning c·ar al 4
J m Wednesd:H . parke d off
Garden Hlghwuy n e-a r D1s -
cov('rv Park They heard moans
coming from lht• trunk
Murder Verdi~t Upheld sociation. previously said that of-Nab Suspects ficers are hard-pressed finan<.'ral-
ly a nd are looking for pay hikes to
keep up with cost or hvmg In -
creas es.
Ne wport Beach police credited
a 10-yea r-old boy today wit b
helping them capture two sus-
pects in a Corona d el Mar
burglary . .. 1rt-mt"n put out t he flames
and npt'ned lhc tr unk. findmg
Appeal Denied in Lag.ma Triangle Case A city official said today that
p olice ~re asking for what
am ounts to a 15 percent increase He ld in Newport Beach City
.Jail today in lieu of $10.000 bail
each were George Robles, 23.
and Robert Preciado. 21 . both of
Sant<i Ana Both race cha rge~ of
burglary.
C'ra1s: sem1con~ctous w1lh his Orance Counlv Supc nor Court
hand~ and Tet•t bound The body J udge Ma s on F l'nton s <1 1d
of Ban1b~s "-..is ncan•st to the W('dnesday lhat the fi rst de~r('c
back seat. _ nwrdcr conviction or 28 year-old
Bar a bas· fat h e r . W 1 Ilia m Anya Ann Shelton will stand.
Uarabas of Sepulveda. s.a1d hrs In lhe sam(' breath. however.
son wao; living rn SaC'ramento J\Jdge Penton said he ""asn't
\\1th PrrM·1lla Coopt•r a Ma n!>on too impressed" with the un
folio" l'r "ho!\l.' fu n· head "<1 SC'athed member of a L.igun<J
c:arvNi with a rrm.~ s1m 1lar o Beach love tria ngle that ended
one M ans o11 c arved 1s n-mutaer earlicrt liis year
foreh~ during his trial for tht• Judge's Fenton s upholdrng of
killini of actress Sharon Tate a jury's first degree murde r con-
and other~ vicllon tlespite his crit1c1sm of
Comc1dentally,Manson,44,rc· Mrs . Sh e lt on·~ c s tr a ngt-d
.cer' c•cl his fi rst parole h<'armg husband's role in the affair a ll tod a~ at the California Medical but ended th(' co nv1 ctt•d
Fa!'1ht v rn Vac·av11lt• -murderess' hopes of avo'1dmi: a
l~JMl-~.t~-Mitr~ ltic. l>Cll~-
prr ... on term:. on charges s tem Like the Jury that convicted
m111 i: from two 1!172 Stockton Mrs. Shelton of murderrn~ Pal
Jn•.i murd<'rs /\lso arrec;ted in ProfNes m L<iguna Bc<1ch. last
that <·use wai. l\1 CJnson followc•r Ma r ch. Judge Fenton said he
l.y nE'lte ·•squcuky" Frommt·. didn 't believe the woman 's story
"ho "as later conv rctcd of al·, that the shootin~ was a<!ctdcnlal.
tcmplrng to assassinate former "I am convinced s he went
President Ford in Sacr ame nto. the re <to the Laguna Beach
The Stockton charges against apartment where Miss Profercs
Ms F rnmmc were dropped for and her husband slept 1 to s hoot
lark of ev1dcn('c . the other woman.·• the j udge
!>aid.
Fro. P age A J
VICTIM •••
on <:hargc:. of abductmg and rar>·
ing a Nt•v:i da college coed
sheriffs deputies said. 'the sw..:
pect 1s on parole from a kidnap
r a pe conv1ct1on in Oregon.
wher(' ht.' was paroled from stall'
prison aft('r servm~ three year~
of a 15-year sentenn•
"l believe she 1s guilty of ftrst-
degr ee murder .''"he added a s he
turned down a plea by Deputy
Public Defender .Jim Merwin to
reduce the Jury's first degree
frnding to second degree or less.
Before refusing to change the
verdict, Judge Fenlon rejected
two defense pleus for a new
tr ial.
In one. the Judge admitted he ,
Merwin and pro~(·culor OavuJ
Carter did not notice one ix>rt1on
of the instructions to the Jury
had bee n om1ttf'd before the JUry
began 1ls delibt•r ations Sept. 21
But, Judge Fenlon s aid, lhc
om1ss1on was not serious enough
to warrant a new trial.
It was when refusing t o reduce
F ro. Page Al
STRIKE .••
tht• vl'rdict that lht JUdgt· said althe endofl.S months.
he ~ asn't "too unpressed with Officers previously embarked
J oaquin Shelton :.md what ht ha:. -on a stow down by failing to
done with this woma n." write traffic tickets that normal
Shelton. a11 eyewitness to the ly r esult in court rmes
t•a rl y m o rning s hooting rn The cit)' reportedly receives La~una Bea<'h . was I he key about S92.000 monthly from su<.'h
prosecution w1tnt·ss ::11wmst his frnes
, .. ,re Officers began today·s picket
Ac<.'ord11!1: to ll'st1mc.>0c-"":-· "'"a"'"t .,..th_,e.,.__.~_..Ls..a.m_.on..lhe_gw~ oL
trial. Shelton continued to v1s1t the Huntington Intercommuruty
hrs \ .. 1re in r.o, An~elc!> Hospital
sometimes SUJ}rn_g overnight Hos pita l administrator Dick
School board m embers have while llVlnJ! with Mbs Profercs Grundy said they were disturb·
reJected teachers· dem ands for in Laguna l:J('aC'h ing about 100 patients and or·
o s evon pe rce nt sa lary a nd 'It ·s oh" rous M l'.S Shelton der ed them to leave the prem·
frtnge be nefit increas e tha t -want('d to pl:n both l'n<ls agarn!>l ises.
would co~t the dist rict SI 4 the middle.· ·Judgl Fenton smd Officers moved on without
.Jnillu>n. said..t.eacher..spokesm.n-if -h t-t.'-'>mffl en«·d ..-n-th~ Pfot8t~wme-sfCl~llC-tti rtl>n
Bill Bianchi. <·1rcumstanccs surro undrng the of the racility.
Teachers are also demandmg shoot111g Siebert was not available for bindi~ a rbitratio n ·ond com -. Nonetheless. he eontmued, tht' comment today 'in what was re·
pulsor y unio n m e m b ersh1p conv1C'tcd woman did lake a ~un ported to be the first ever pi<.'ket clau~e~ in ~eir contra<.'t . with her to a darkl•nerl porl'h · ed To1bm said no walkout will oc-outs ide tlw h<'<lroom \\hPrt• her act1on engag in by local police
cur ul1t1I another teache r as-hus bl:lnd <.ind M t!>S Profl'rc~
sodalion vot e 1s taken on sle pt.
whether ~o accept or i:eject the "I 'm rnnvrnt·('('I she ton• thl:'
school board 's new offers . scret"n and I am convinced sht•
"Th(' board knows we mean went there to sh0<1t the ot her
business." Toibin said. woman." tti(' ·1udge s aid al> he
Mrs. Wessa said dis trict of-refu sed to r('duce the f1 r!>l ·
ficials a re ready to fight legal de~ree ronv1ct1on
battles with the teacher associa·
lion rf a strike occurs .
T each ers Striking?
FRESNO IAP I -Teacher!> an
Fresno Unified, the state's fifth
la rgest school d1str1ct. have vot-
ed to strike Monday if rontraC't
de mands are not met.
Teacher participation m a
s trike may be. grounds for dis ·
missal and district legal counsel
could file for damages rf the
walkout occurs. Mrs. Wessa as·
serted
But Tobin to ld teac he r s
Wedncsdav district offi cials a re
wrong rf they b<:l1eve teachers
could be fired for striking unde r
curre nt slate laws.
Pre-
Christmas
_.....,._,.---.. ,Sale
P olice said the boy. who:-.c
name was not revealed al the re
quest of hrs parents. bet:ame
:.us p1c1ous or two men he saw at
the Bayview Apartments. 1650
Marg uerne Ave .. and (oTIJ hr s
father
His father heard a window be·
1ng opened in an apar tment
whose occupants he knew to be
away. He called police .
A brie f but t e ns e drama
followed as police Officer · Rick
Sut.ter. ~v"8d~ ...aw a .ma""'~
out of the darkened apartment
a nd yelled . .. Police of:fi<.'er' •
Freeze• .. The man ducked back
into the apartme nt.
P olice t he n surrounded the
lo-cation· a nd. obt ai ne d the
telephone number of the apart-
me nt from the m anager The
police watch commande r caltcd
and s poke W1th both me n inside,
pers uading them to come out
Inside. police reported finding
tha t s tereo equipment had been
unplugged and moved.
Lay aw~
for Christma
--~ .. ~ow!
Los Angeles deputies said they
expect to extr <1d1te Ma ttson
following his trial in Nevada. Fr,,_ P age A l
Death in S moke
MIDLAND. Mi rh. <AP l A
deadly substancP railed T<.:DD.
found in fi s h 1n a central
Mi chigan river. probably came
from the s mokestacks of a Dow
Chem1caJ Co plant, a company
s pokesman s ays. and not from
a ny chemical discharge into the
river
OAANCECOAST ~
DAILY PILOT
.. _ .... _
Pt•\4•nt •M P\lbtf""'°'
J•U 11 Cw,.~
v.t4p, .. ,.,..~"11no<;,.""''"~"'-Otr
'"'-••ic..-.i1 LdllOf
T-tA.M"""'"" ,... .... q11>91£0llOt
CMrltt".I.... 111~ .. P!WI "-W•l..,t MeNOl<>O(Clli°"'
Offle .. {.o;l•Me••· laGW.tt0..\1,_,.1 ~•OUfto et u 1> ""G-.OSt'"t
11u•ll'W)I0<1 lleAtft 1111\ llt«n °""'' .. '" ._ .. _. V•llh HIQluP.uR-
•• S.n Ol•!!t "'-" Telephone (714)~21
CllHffMHt Aclvefffllng ~5'71
s.>clltWO V•llfy-Otf1<e
Nt .. 310 ,.,..,.,,...c ........ .......
,,_~ .. o.-Cwotty°"""""'"'" 141o-t220
~'fl~°'.:_ ~w':.~,
nw'7ter ., ••~n•wnteftf, htf•'" .,.., ..
r•Pf .. .,. .. """*'' -1•1 ll!U'llJUJll\ 91 ,......,.,_
'\e('-<••u ""• .... '" ~"' ,.,. c..tllff"1• , ........ i.t .... .., ... ,. .... u " :iJ.:::...·~ :~"» _,,,., ''""'~·
TRYST S TOLD .••
"I take it you havt• a ~i rlfricnd
then?" the prosecutor asked.
··v es, "Scrumhn ans'wcrcd as
he nodcfed toward a n attractive
young woma n in the courtroom
audience. "Her name b Laura.
Laura Richard."
The defendant then went on to
describe his fou r -year r ela
lionship with the murder victim
Scramltn said that from three
Lo Colli: tjmes 3 :jCM be. wbutd
visit Willard in his home at 861
Cres tview Drive. in L;tguna
lfeach. and that during those
visits he would be a paRslve
• partner in homosexual sex acts
R ackaukas atte mpte d lo
weave a possible motive into the
murder c harge by asking
· Scramlln if he did not rear that
bis r elationship with the murde r
victim would be discovered.
•·I think that it Is obvious," the
youthful appearing defendant
said as he admitted he was not
anxious for the homosexual reln-
tioflShip to be found o ut by
othe rs.
But he denied that Wlllurd had
ever thfeatencd to expose him
or, for that matter , the two had
ever quarreled about possible
exposure.
Racka ukas then s ucceeded in
getting ScramUn to admit that
he became an,ry when two dls-
t r ict attorney investigator s
joked a bout the homosexual re-
lationship.
_ ·:1 tbouJhl )t was a very
Her1ou1 lhirig we were dlacuaalng
at the time.and I really didn't
see anything runny about it." th\!
defendant said.
Throughout his testimony in
Superior Court J udge .Jo trn
Flynn's courtroom Scramlin re·
m ained calm and unruffled.
I le spoke in a monotont' voice
that d e ni e d any poss ible
nervousness as h(' stoutly marn-
twined his innoce nce,
SAYE 570
Scramlin war-. a rrested more -SALl!-:-_$299 than~~~-.----. .c
battered b o d y w as found
sprawled in the living room of PRICE
his home . u q s rootprint.s found on the I s~ 9 floor drenched with liquid Drano W.,.. 11/U /71 eCJ• ~
SAYE s70
W.r.k \l/U /71
that led police to the young·
looking defendant. Ch y 5 ati c mf rt w·th Scramlin admitted in his OOSe OUI" e ftCJ 0 0 I
testim ony that he had visited I _. z BOY® Willard In his home the night ~· •
path o l ogists s ay h e w as
bludgeoned to deaUrwith a wood
fertility statue. .
But. ScramJtn ins'isled, when
he left Willard they waved good-
bye a nd the victim was In good
spirits and in good health.
He testified that he did r;iot re-
turn to the house after that part-
ing and said it is possible that he
11tepped into the spilled Drano
that night when be and Willard
exchanged pleasantries but did
not engage tn lovemaking ..
The jury has before it the up.
lifted portion ol the fioorini that
holds the defendant's footprints.
the prime piece or evidence
Radraukal will UH to convince
t he jury that Scramlln did In·
deed bludgeon Wiilard to death .
.
{
. • MISSION VIEJO ·
I off ef A'"f ... ,.1
21192 M•911rlte J'lsy. ,_..._ ......... .. , ......... ,...y .... ..,
495-5902
•
,
I 7
-.
I
t ( Orange Coas t .
· EDI T ION
VOL. 71, NO. 320,' SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
-
Today's Closing
N. V. Stoeks
THURSqAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1978 N/C TEN GENTS
-Gold Pric~es ·Plunge Below '$200
LON O(lN 1AP1 Tht> prtc-t• llf
gold buJllon ft•ll nt••ffh S 10 to a
JL, mt>nth tow in t."\iro~· Iott ~
d r o p p 1 n .: b t• I 11 \\ t h ,.
P'Y<'holo.c1C'.tll) 1mportunt $3ltl
iin ou11t'l' burdt•r for tht• hr.t
llmt' Mn<'e Jul} 28
Tht> gold plun~t· wui. J>:.1rtlv 1
rN1C't1on to furtht•r l(Uam. b\ tht-
dullar in n.-:.ponw lo Prt•.,1dt•nt
C.trlt>r'-. $30 billton r'''t'Ut'
pJC'k it..it• NO\ I
Carter's 1nterH•nt1un, after an
·'·
t
r
t•1irlter handi; oH pohry \\ h1Ht
lo rt• 1 g n t• \ • h a n R t• cJ t• u le.• r '
1nh•rpretl'd al . bcniitn m•J:ll•('\.
llf ttw dollur. h<h hulkd till' l S
<'lirrt•nt'\ J. 18 rnonth ,, .. ,,.
Tht• ·do11.ir Jumpt•'1 four
n•nt Im~ ue<llll!)l tht· ~\\I'" (rune
.ind .:t•ult-d ~1 t•t•nt on tht• ·untu.h
pound t0thn
Thi~ 1toll11r I l'\ 1\-ul "'u' 1·11t'(f
b) bullion dealer:. for lht• foll tn
lht• prt<'t' or gold. along \\Ith
pruf1t taking and a movt·
'Down With the Shala'
towardi. lowt"1 price:. in advance
of 111•;..I Wt't•k ·, lJ S Treasury
,1ut•t1on O( 7!1(),QOO OUnC'tl:O Of gold
<:old tumbled nearly $10 in
/.unt•h. l';uru11e's maJur .,.bulhon
mur\ lo d1>:.t> al $100 50 a Troy
ourH'('. cfown from $206 375 at
Wttdnt•<;day'!> <'l~t·. '
Tht.• l.t>ndon <'Im.mg price was
S19ti 37~. do~n frnm $204.SO
Toda~·:. pnct!!> compare with a
record closrn~ htgh or $245.25 in
London on Oct JO Just before
• • <#
APWI .........
Carter's save the ·doll ar plan.
Gold 1s bou g ht t h ro ugh
s pecialist dealers. usua lly tn lots
of 4 .000 ounct.•:. 10 bars or.
8.00..0 ounces 20 bars In
addition to Lhe purchase price.
investors must pay comm1ss1on
and storage fees
Americans were barred from
trading an.bullion until the end of
1974 whe n J egal res tt1ct1ons
were hftro. .
Gold 1s a trad1taonal hedge ror
investors seeking to protect
their assets from rtuctuatmg
cur r e'n c i es. the ravages of
1nflat101\and unrertamt1es or the
stock market
Until the dollar 's reco.very. the
yellow metal had been a true
~old rmne this year. T hose who
bought bullion at ·st69.SO al the
start of 1978, saw 1t soar t hrough
the $200 barrier July 28 and
r<'ach the peak of $245.25 on Oct
30. That was a $75.75 profit. a 44
·-~.... * * -* "-... -:---__ ,._ -~ --4Yl,·~· * '
· Anti-inflaiion Efforts
percen t r ~t urn o n yo u r
invest ment
But gold. too. can be risky.·
The price bas plummeted more
than S48 since Oct. 30.
·'The gold ma rket is running a
little b it s care d." said one
Londo!> deaJer. ·
He s1i:ftt th.is meant that gold
may have risen too quickly in
value. and although IO(lg-range
prospect s r emain good , a
s hakedown 1s required.
*
Coo· ~rend
Hoped;or 1~·19
W ASHI NGTON tA P ) -
~m-e•w?th Prest·
de nt Carter's anll ·1nrtat 1on
guide l ines courd result in a
sharp decline in price increase.
next year , Federal Reserve
Chairman G. William Mi ller
said today. .
Testifying before the Senate
Banking Committee. Miller out·
lined a set of forecasts that in·
e l uded price inC'reases of
between 6. 75 and 7 5 p·ercent
• 100 Flee
Hotel Fire;
d.urmg the fi rst three quarters of
-1979.~t com pares wrt tran ex·
pected inflation rate this year of
8. 25 percent. 1 Related story. A4 1
"There a re as a lways many
uncertainties on the price front
the effects of weather on crop
harvests and lhf' dec1i.1ons of the
... tforeign oil > cartel, for ex·
ample. are factors beyond the
s phere of economic analysis,"
Miller srud .
He conceded it will be difficult
lo break the momentum of infla·
t1on
"However.-tf there is general
compliance wt th Lhe administra-
tion's guideltr>es .. the advance of
prices next year could be held to
around Lhe low end of the range
16 75 percent> I 've projected."
M ~ller said.
This, he added. "would be a
~ood start in the difficult proc·
ess of restoring price s tability."
Rumor Wrong?
Broun 'Won't Wed' Linda
.-1.. -deputy as they left court. The students--One Killed -sAeRAMENT-6-t-AP t The rumors Me-wrong
a g ain, says Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s press
secr.etacy. He has not asked singer Linda Ronstadt
to marry him and has no plans to do so.
Nine Iranian students. arrested during a
demonstration at Florida State Uni versity
in 'Fallahassee. are shown shaking their
handcuff eel arms and fists at a sheriCf's
shouted "down with the shah" after ap·
pearing at their arraiimment. SAN FRANCISCO CAP T -
One man died and at least 100
people escaped safely today
when fire swept through a
. residentiaJ hotel a nd nearby nats
I • · ~ · ,.., w.IW-walD on gaudy. neon·lil Broadway, in :-nJine ~o-.. e. UM~ --Lba.-heart-o£. San Fr ancisco'&. • • Notth Beach area .
-~Boy~ 1.0., Helpi.
\
I
f . }
Newport Cops
Nab Suspects
Newport Beach vohce credited
a lO·year·old boy today with
helping them capture two sus-
pects in a Coron a del Ma r
burglary.
Held in Newport Bcacl'I City
Jail today in li eu of $10,000 bail
each were George Robles, 23,
a nd Robert Preciado, 21. both of
Santa Ana. Both racC' chuges of
burglary.
Poli re said the boy. whose
na m e was not revealed aLthe re·
qµest of his parents, became
s uspicious or two men he saw at
t he Bayvww Apartments. 1650
Marguerite Ave • and told his
father.
His father heard a wmdow be·
ing opened in an a pa rtment
whose occupants he knew to be
a way. He called police.
A brief but tense dram a
followed as police Officer Rick
Sutter arnved, saw a man step
out of the darkened a pa rtment
and yelled. "Police ofricers!
Freeze!" The man duekcd back
into the apartment.
Police then s urrounded the
loca t ion and o bta ine d the
telephone number of the apart-
<See NAB, Page A2)
Judge Rules
Five Died
• SAN DIEGO (APl -A
Superior Cour! Judge bas
declared legally dead the
ptlol and four passengers
of a P acific Southwest
Airlines jet that collided
with a privat e plane Sept.
25. killing 144 people.
Told -T-o -Pay Taxes The fire a1so le ft extensive
water damage to the Condor, a
night club below the hotel wh ere
dancer Carol Qoda pioneered
the topless crpze 14 years ago . By JACKIE HYMAN
Ol llM o.ily Piiot Si.ff
Homeowners with land leased
from the Irvine Company should
go ahead and pay their property
tax bills. even though almost all
of them will be receiving re·
funds, an Orange County Tax
Asse6sor's Office spokesma n
said today.
The refunds will result from a
ra the r complicated situation
that arose alte r Proposition 13
passed. said Howard Whitcomb.
Pope .Advises
N11ns to Hold
To Traditions
VATICAN CITY <AP) -Pope
John Paul II urged nuns today
not to allow feminist c1aims to
overs ha dow their c all to a
chaste, poor and obedient life in
the church. He said they should
always dress in a fashion clearly
indicating their religious state.
. project manager for quality as ·
s urance in the assessor's office.
Howe ver, he said homeowners
a re required to pay the bills by
the due dales.
Ma ny of the refunds could be
coming back with.in a month or
t wo. Whitcomb said. However,
those persons with f ewer than 35
years left on their leases may
experience some delay and will
prob a bly r e ceive some wha t
smaller refunds, Whitcomb said.
The situation is this:
P ropos iti o n 13 g i ves
homeowners a break by provid·
mg that houses and land be as·
sessed at their 1975 value or, 1f
they were purchased later than
that, at the purchase price. plus
a max.imum of 2 percent infla·
tion a year.
However, the Irvine Company,
including all its land. was sold in
1977. As a result, the assessor's
office originally reassessed a ll
the leasehold lands at the 1977
• value . These assessments were
sent lo the county auditor's of.
fi ce in mid·August a nd were the
basis or tax bills sent out several
<See REFUNDS, Page AZ>
Two othe r Broadway ni ght
clubs. Big Al 's and the hungry i,
suffered minor water or fire
d a m age. a lo ng with a few
nearby shops, said Fire Chief
Andrew Casper.
An elderly man who d ied after
being rescued from 'the top floor
of the blanng hotel has not been
positively ident1fie1 , Casper
sald.
P relimina r y estimates put
damage lo the buildi ng and
three adjoining structures at
$200,000 .•
Cas~ sa1d the blaze began in
the tolf floor or the woodframe
Da ntt! H o te l a t Columb1,1s
Avenue and Broadway, then
spread ra pidly to the othe r
woode n buildings, which had
flats on the upper floors a nd
night clubs and shops on the
ground floors.
"We hope it wasn't arson," he
said. "It could have been an ac·
cidental fire."
He said fire investigators were
looking into the cause.
Flown Coop?
-~
The pope's speech came four
da ys afte r a mee ti ng of
Ame rican nuns and laywomen in
Baltimore demanded admission
to the all·male priesthood and an
enhaifced roll? for women tn the
Roman Catholic Church. I Reial·
ed story,-A9l.
Tlie tliree·day gathering In
Baltimore said it p1anned a · •
personal call on the pope to astc
h im to r e verse the ban on
women priests.
Neuport Osprey Missing
Where Is ttte osprey+---
P auJ Kelly. who s upervised the moving of the bird·!'i
nest from the mast of a schooner to a specifically erected
pole In Newport Harbor earlier this week, doesn't know.
BUT THE BIRD expert for the stale Department of
Fis h and Game s ays he's going to find out.
He plans to begin a vigil tonight, observing the nest to
see if the osprey is using.it.
t .
Capt. James McFeron of
E scondido, pilot of PSA
Flight 182, and passengers
Leo G. Reeder or P~clfic
Palisades, and Bryce E .
Bonne r rnd Allan C .
Lebo w 9 Lo,s Ang e1es
Nere "CJec l ared d e ad
Wednesday by Judge P aul
E. Overton.
Jn his speech to about 600
superiors of femal~ religlQus or·
ders, Pope John Paul made no
open reference lo the issue or
wo m1e'n pries t s or lo the
Ba ltimore conrerence. but he
warned against letting the tradi-
. " llona1 image of the nun to be
r0~erwhelmed by "public opln·
ion. even if an eccles iaJ one."
'Tm sure the bird is In the area," Kelly sald, noting
that t~e seagoing hawk was 1.\5ing the nest she built atop
t he roremast of lbe schooner Sa~arang as late as last Sun·
day.
. I
~ • T -
The coroner's office
asked for the declaration
because the bodies of the
rour crash victims could
not be positlvely ·Iden·
Ufied.
The Pope praised all efforts
al reshaping religious orders in
harmony. with th e 1962· 1965
Vatican Ecumenical Councll.
"All women religious have
kind or passed around a
passwol'd: 'Let us be first of all
Christian.· A certain number
addeCI or pref erred to, this the
following: 'Let us be firs t or all
women.' ' ·-
But that was berore the nest was moved to the pole
Monday.
KEU,V AID HE will take up a perch of his own this
evening at the end of H Street on the Ba lboa Peninsula
with his spotting sco~. which, Is son of an elaborllle set or
binoculars.
He s aid it ls easiest to see the bird when she 's flying '
down to the nest,.but that. "with my s potting scope. I can
look for her little head peeking out over the edge or the
nest." --
. ... ' ' ' . " I \
-I'
The press secretary, Elisabeth Coleman. volun·
teered the denial Wednesday after one report in The
Wall Street Journal and a nother on gossip columnist
Rona Barrett's ABC "Good Morning America" pro-
grarq.~-
RONSTADT
THE JOURNAL QUOTED "w~l l in fo rmed '' Califo rnia
Democrats as saying the 40·year·
old Democrat mi ght a nnounce his
engagement to Ms. Ronstadt "in
the next few months."
Miss Barrell said Brown pro-
posed last weekend at his retreat
in the Sierra, bu t that the singer
turned him down because it
wo uld hurt hjs presidential ambi-
tions.
SAID l\tS. COLE!\1AN : "THERE is a bsolutely no
substance to any of these rumors. It's all JUSt total
nonsense. There was no orooosal."
Brown and Ms. Ronstadt have dated for some
time. The governor and his staff refuse to discuss
the relationshi2. •
Huntington Faculty
Vote Yes on Strike
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
Of tlle C>alty Pilot \tall
Huntington Beach Union High
School District teachers have
voted overwhelmingly to strike
1f renewed contract t alks with
district negotiators a nd a state
mediator break down again next
week.
Teacher association President
lra Toibin said 445 out or 595
any new oCfers to the t able r.ton-
day.
School board members h_.9,ve
rejected teachers' demands for
a seven per cent salary and
fringe bene fit inc r ea se.
Coas t
eaclHill'£ who ..cast balk>ta.-a-i----
seven west Orange County high -.,.,.-ll5!~ d~:;;;;as
schools we r e in favo r of a
walkout er no agreeme nt can be
reach~:
T e a c h e r a n d di sl-ri c t
negotiators plan to begin hai·
glin~ aJ?ain at to a .m. Monday
morning in an effort to reach a
contract settlement to avert the
threatened strike.
Toibin said he expects school
board-members to bring new of·
fers to the bargaining table Mon·
day. The school board has of·
fer.~d no pay hikes for teachers
this year but some fringe benefit
increases.
School boa rd l>T'esident Zita
Wessa refused to say whether
district negotiators will bring •
More Coverage
Addlllonal Harbor area and
coastal coverage appears today
on P ag.c Al4.
Weathe r
F air th rough Frida.v.-
Lows tonight 42 to 47.
Highs Friday, 67 to 72.
INSIDE TODAY
The mghl Orama Wellt's did
"War of the Worldi" i& re-
counted in the American
F'ltm lnltitute'• Hrit• Work·
f"g With Wellt's. See FNlur·
Ing, Page CJ •
l•tlex ·'
A I Y tllt s.rYlc4 At AMll.•Ml9n a
I. M.l e .. A• ~ ...... A•
l111l1W1U ll-t Me\tlft CH c.11i.r..i. AJ ......... , ..... ..
C.r"" A1t NalleMlNewl ""' §'~ 01 .. Ou11ttC......, All
lo ~ s.,1 .. i.~ .,
c ........ a ~.,, .. .,
ON ... lkft A1' SteO M4111Nts .,
lfllerl••"'-,,..., Telhltl4MI . C4
111tme1""" 0-t , ...... " C4oj
..... ..,~"9 Gl·J w ...... , A4 .._. a ..,NNews M 1..wrw11..i-cs
f.
•
1-
I•
'
OAJL Y Pil.01 Tnu16d6ay NoveimDet 16, 1918 •
Victint Identified
Body That of El Toro Girl, 16 __
PohH h.I\ 1• 1ftt·11t lhll• I h1 h1 .. h
o( ., 16 .H'Jt 11hl t<:t Torn 1t11 I
who 1mh<·•· 4llt•1.w t1Ht\. h11H• 0.1i•11-
on<' of '"" \ H llm i. 111 .1 '"'l"'l'I now in 1·1i.tn<h ol LiJ:. \ 1•fui.
l)Ohl'l'
Lv., An~t•lt·' ~ht•nfl ' 11t·1~uu1•,
ronfiruwd Ind.•~ ltt.11 th1 tl1'<·11rn
PO r d bod.' luwui U\ bu,.ht~, m ..
rt·n11lh' 'Pol 111 n u.11 h ' 1 .. I "•-.·~
" .i .. \tlt•lt· .r1·.111 ( '1111 .1tt1111 lh ol
'.?:1:!7:.! (\I\ .llhlUl.'h ...,, El ')urn ·:;w 'll'l't'l'I l\l 1d1a.1•l l 'i ,.
\t..IH,011 ,•;, 11,11 II> l)\!Jlt.'H'\i b\
r>oltt•t' to hll\ ,. 1'<11>4.'tl J lh \ ~·111
old llUJlltn.:tun 0,•,1d1 .:1rl Jn<t t
1 .ipuj .ind b l l Jn.:k'll l't.:ht .) t-,11
old l'twn I t i11t11•111•t of s.int.1 h
Sprtnl(i. l.1 ... t Jul\
l'ht• 1".I l 1111• lt·1'l\ •O.:t'I ~I.I~ If'
port1•ll nu .... 111~ h\ h,•1 p 1r,•n\;-.
S,•pl b I tw 'll-IWl'I I'> lwlwn'(j lo
h.tvc Utdu'\f ht•I I.IP "tlllt' 'ht• "a.'
l11t1 hhtkin~. dt•put 11'!1. .i11I
;\ Ltl!> \ni:t-ll·~ Sht•11H'!. d•·h•l'
11, 1 k1frn1'll o( M .11ti.1111 11 ll1•~1·d
"" oh 1 nwnt 111 I ht t11 .. 1 I hi. 111 llw
•~" "011lh1•111 1';1l1f11 r111 .1 •:11h
1l111 1n ~ .. n 1nlt•1t0~11t 111n 111
\IJ1ts11nl.ii.l\l.1't'I. Ol'JIU~Jc., ~ut
n~unrt llt•t•d hacl H11WJI '"
I ,,, \ ··~u' lo ,,.,. 1\1.111 .1111 ..i ll1·t
h " 1' llpp1·1I 11H I h,11 I h1· '•II'
1•t·1·t n11~h1 "·" 1 Ii."'" "" "" 1 ·d
Ill I ht• 1111 111 ,11 '"' ,1,1v111 "•
"ht•nff t. dt.>t1Ut It'., I 1•JMll lt•d
I o .. Ao~t'lt·' tit' put 11., n·11or1l'<l
l\ ~t·nl t11 lhl' !>Piil ~hell' th~ ~J
Tort\ lt"t'O u.:i•r ' bfwh "'•" fount!
011 111tu1 m.1u1111~1\1•11 lo U1•t Kt•t·d
II\ t lw l>l'-'lll l'l
M di hon 111 1..1 M11 udJ 1:. 1 u1
ru1th .1\\Jll.ln.: lt tJI in l'lo1·"·"'·'
'"" ~,. ...
.·-~-
A~ WlrellflOl• M.tp
Where 199 Perished
\I up t1 a1·t•<; th<' course of a chartered Iccland1c Airline~
Jl'll11wr t'WTyrng 216 Mo..,le m pilgrims home from :\Iecca
that eru~hed m•ar Colombo. Sn Lanka. killing a ll but 47
tthoard C8tor v. P<t~(' 1\4 . J
Firial Rites Held
For Mr~ Lowell, 61
Memorial services were con·
ducted today al St. James
t-;p1srnpal \hurC'h in Newport
Bea.ch for J\rthur C. Lowell .Jr ..
o p1oneet· in lhe development of
el1·<:1 ro n1 cs a nd d.ita com
munieatJons
\1 r .J..Q')cil..d.led Subd;u-aLLh~
•• <t~l' of fil
,\ l' art.>t.>r l S 1\1 a rt nt• C11rµs
oflll'l'r whn 'l'n cd as a f1ghtt.•r
p1lc11 in Wnl'ld War II and the
"orl·an War Mr. Lowell wets
hl·sl known for his work in the
t•;1rl v J960s in applying mi<:ro· .
cll•rtronirs to naval aviation.
Mr Lowl'll attained the rank
nf to lone I and. 1n hi s l as t
mthtary assignment. was d1rec··
tor of the division of a v1omcs
w1thtn the Bureau of Naval
W1•a pons now the Nc.ival Air
Svslcms Command
·After lt•av1ng lhl· nulita n
... l'ntll' in l!*>.'l. Mr Lowell co·
lou nd t'd G<'ncral Micro -
dl•ctron1cs. later 101nm~ the
\utont.•l1cs Oi\.1ston of Rockwell
\
Builder Has
Heart Surgery
N('wport Reach r eside nt
\I ii ton Rrcn was n•r>0rtcd r<'
c·up1·rat1ng from heart bypass
.. urgl·ry today al St. Vincent's
I lospital in Los Angel<'s.
/\ sf)Ok<'~man for tht• family
:-.<.11d Rr<'n. a prom1n1·nl buildl•r
and husband of actress Clain ·
Tn•\or. w<.is 'iill 1n 1nlcns1ve
care The i.urgc•ry was reported
as successful hut 1l was too soon
to determml' his• cond1t1on, the
spokesman s~ud
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
"'Tl\~. > TllHI tJlili l>flOI """' .. t Ii• ...,
rJ ,. I '"'-H *" Pf••\ t\ pu0it1~ bY fhit 0. ""11' Cot I f#\in•1""1"CJC.0~"Y ~--l•t"d•tH' t•
International. Subsequently. hl·
founded L Squared Industries tn
Newport Beach and served a!> <.i
maoagemenl ~sult ant to
Ovnam1c Sctenres in Van Nuy..,
·l\1r. Lo"ell ll'3Vl'S h is "1fe.
E ve I vn Lowe ll of f\;ewporl Beac~daLUtltLeLS. Pat.sy ~ell .
or :\c•wpon Bcal·h. Mary l,m~cll
o.f W ash1n~to n . D C and
Charlotte Lowell of Notre Oamc.
·Jnd.: a s on. Arthur Carter
Lowell Ill, of Santa Ana. and a
sister. Elizabeth McKegncy of
Tiburon. Calif.
The fa mily has asked that
memorial donations be made to
the American Cancer Society.
FroraPageAJ
REFUNDS .. • e
weeks ago.
In the meantime. homeowners
oo leased land protes ted that
they had received no benefit
from the sale, yet under tl\eir
leases were required lo pay the
mcreased property taxes.
,\fter several coast lcgi!>lalori.
intervened, the s late Roard of
Equalization ruled in late Sep
tern ber that leasehold land
s hould be assessed at its 1975
value, except for reversionary 1n
le resLo;. which rt'pr<'scnt tht' com
pany ·s inler<'stin lhe land.
The re.suit, Whitcomb sa11I.
was something of a headache for
the asscssor·s s t<iff, who had
never ~fort• had lo asi,ei;s two
!->eparate values for lhc land lh·
s<1id J1ach lease has lo be ex
amined individually
Whitcomb SC1id il appears that
the revers ionary interest in
leases with fewer than 35 ye:.irs
left to run may resull In a slightly
higher assC'ssment than in longer
leases, which prob<Jbly will jui:.l
be ass<.>ssed allhc 1975valuc
1111 c·h uqw~ i'1r .1bdltr t in~ und nip
11\.: .1 "11•\ udu l'Ollei.tt' t•ocd ,
'llW1 Irr'' th•putl<•~ •.aid Thl· 'Ub
p1•1·t 1' 1111 1>uroll' from .1 k 11lrw1>·
l'UJH' 0
('1111\lt°llOll 1n Ott•~tll ll
wh\ll·t• lw wa)\ parolc·d from .. 11.1t'·
Jll ll'!Ofl 11ftt•1 •wrvl11w thrc~ yours
of 11 l~ )'.t'a' Sl•ntr nc1•
J..oi-A111-wlt·'l dt"fmtH's said thi•y
1• lh 't'I 111 1•,tratl1h' Mat hon
1111111"' 111~: IH' Ir 1111 Ill Nl'VilciJ
Trauiwein
Rit --et
For Friday
.Juhn t: r1.1ul"('ln. a SI yt.>ar
old If .i rhm A rt•a n •'>ldent <Jncl
1n.1111w 1•11.:11w1•1· who nmtnbul
1•tl 111 nunw1n11" ctn·dg1ng proJ
'1-~l.b. • .&Jl Nl·~rl Al'lH'h . ..Uwd \Vtl~n~sday·~•se .11o:t• -0{ 77.
fo'u ne r a I ser vi l'CS for Mr
Trautwein ~•II f){> l'Onducted Fri·
• I . L
1 I
f )
J -
• I
·.~ •• .... . ~ I
.. t
Frigid Pastoral-Scene
Sub·ll't'O temp<•r<J lu1 cs create d icy
lt•nt'l'!> in this pc.t:,turc south of ldetho
·~ f'a IUit,. ~d aho. t h ~k . · The....mercurv.
. .
,
#
l I
-· ..
dropped to fi ve.• bl'lo\\. 1.No Tuc..,dc.t.). and 11
below Wednesday.
day •~I 3 p m at BeU liroadwa_y __
Chapt'I m os a esa. -Gay~rysts Admit~-----1_.
Born m Arcadia. Kan.. Mr
Traul\H·m came to the Barbor
/\rt•u m 1927 lie helped build
'road!> m Newpo11 Bea ch. and, 10
1935, he .. upcrv1sed the dredging
pro J ec t t tnrt form~Str.rrk
Island. now known as Linda-isle.
lie later formed the Trautwein
Manne Cons truction Co--of
Nev. port Reach which he operat-
ed with his brothers.
Mr Trautwein was a member
of fhe N<'wport Harbor Elk~ Club
Mr Trat.ltwem is survived by
his wife, Lola. of Costa Mesa:
brothers. Ray of Vista, Paul of
Orange, Ed of Costa Mesa and
F'red of Twin Fa ll s. Idaho: sis-
ters. Anna Mae Trautwein or
Fort Scott. K;\n .. Mary Shav<'r
of L a m il r . Mo .. Pauline
i\lt'Cavran of Col.la Mesa
Hl'v Charles D. Clark of the
F1rst Unitt-d Methodist Churc:n
""' offi c iate a.t Friday 's ..,<·rv1cc~. Mr. Trautwein will be
hur1ed m Longmont. Colo.
Def enJant DelUes Liaison Led to Murder
By GARY GRANVILLE -
CW-Olllty f'\191 illltt
Laguna Beach murder dcfen-
d a n l Earl Scramhn, 27, ad-
mitted We dnes day lhat he
e:ngaged in homosexual love.
making with 69-year-old Albert
Daniel Willard , who w~s
bludgeoned to death. · ·
However. Scramlin testified at
his trial in Orange County
Superior Court. his occasional
homosexual lovemaking trysts
with the retired Coast Guard of·
ficer did not lead to murder.
··1 did not," Scramlin
answered when as ked by de·
fcnse attorney Tom Reilly if he
had bludgeoned Willard to death
in his Laguna Beach home the
night of July 29. 1977.
Wh e n prosec utor Tony
Rackaukas questioned the de·
fendant, a Laguna Beach High
School graduate. he asked
··Do you cons ide r yourself
gay?'"
"No." Scramhn an:,\\.-Cred
"Do you consider yourself tq_
tJe-rtrnl1'R>Sexuar:· Raclcaulcas
ask.ecL
"No." lhe defendant replied
''Then you consider yourself to
be heterosexual?" · ·v es." Scra(J'lun retorted. · · 1
do."
"l take it you have a Jtirlfnend
lhen ?" the prosecutor asked
··Yes, "Scramlin answered as
he nodded toward an attractive
young woman .in-the courtroom
audience. 0 Her name IS Laura,
Laura Richard."
The defendant then went on to
describe his four.year re la.
lionship with the murder v1ct1m
Scramlin said t.bat from thrc<'
to fo ur times a year he would
vis it Willard in his home at 861
Cres.t view Drive, in Laguna
Beach. and that during those
visits he would be a passive
partner in homosexual sex act,:,,
Rackaukas attempte d to
weave a possibl e motive into th1
murde r charge b y a s king
Scramlin if he did not rear that
-c1t the lime and I really.. dldnL .
see anything funny about 1l." the
defendant said
Throughout ht:-. testimony 1n
·Superior Court Judge John
Flynn's courtroom Scramlin re
mained calm and tlllruffled
He s J>()ke in a monotone vo1c~
that denied a n y pos~1bl e
nervousness as he s toutly mam
tamed his innocence
Scramlin was arrested mon ·
than five months after Willard's
battered body was found
sprawled m the living room of
his home.
It was footpnnts found on the
floor drenched with hqurd Drano
that led police to the )oung
looking defendant.
Scramlin admitted in h1i.
testimony that hl.' hact v1s1tcd
Willard in his home the nu~ht
pathologi s t s say h e w~-.
bludgeoned to deetlh with c1 ~ootJ
fertility statue.
But. Scramhn ins1i.ted. ~ht•n
he left Willard they "c.tHd good
Mesa -Lani£ Annex
Needll CounLy· OK
·s relations hip-wrttrthtrmurder ..
victim would be discovered
··1 think that it is obvious ," ti)<'
youthful a.PP-<'anng defendant
said as he aamltted he w:I~not
anx1ourror the homosc>xual r(•la
t 1ons hip to bl' found out b\
others
bye and the v1ct1m was jn_good ___ ___
spirits and in goo(Jlie~lTn-.
Strop Meet,
Scouts Share
1'fte oririfge Cotli'lfY''"B'oard~ or
S upervisors is now lhe final
. hurdle in Costa l\.fesa1 s quest to
annex a 70·acre island of county
territory near Canyon Drive and
the Santa Ana Ri ver.
SupeTvlsors will conduct ~
public hearing on the annexation
request n ext Wednes day,
according lo Peter Herman, an
aide to 5th Di s tric t County
Supervisor Thomas Riley. ·
The county's Local Agency
Formation Commission recenllv
a pproved the city request to
draw the county island into city
limits .
Cit y officials have yet lo come
up with a co s t figure on
providing police and fire service
lo the area 1f 1t 1s annexed .
Jack Vibert
Recuperating
After Seizure
Oran~e Cons t civic lcudcr
.I nck Vibt.•r1 was reportedly re·
<'UJ>crulin~ at home today after
being hos pitalized two wc<'ks
ago when he suffered a heart al·
IHrk
Vibl•r1. was released Wedncs-
d o y from Hong Me m orial
I ln!>pital in Newport Beach.
I le is president of Pacifi c View
Mt>mo rial Park in Newporl
Bt•a ch and a res ide nt or
t-;m<'rald Bay in Laguna Beach
Vibert is a current director and
pAAt pr~tdent of the ·oNlng
County Ph.Jlharmonic Society.
• 1To~ever. City offiCfalS n livl'
moved ahead with annexatJon
bC'C<J•USJ.' th<':V l"hll m c•i t y
developml•nl i,tandards would
provide more protection for the
bluffs overlooking the· Santa Ana
Ri ver
There have twcn no protest:-. of
the proposed annexation from
people who live in the pocket or
county territory near the as yet
undeveloped Fairview Regio~al
Park. ·
.13\lkb\!Q.J!oicdJ.haL..Willaul h.o.IJ -.:p..nfft~ n f':n-tiT~-'('tr-3'nl,"e
ever threatened to expose hrn,L Count" Fa1r1i1round .... rn Co'1 ti
or. for that mattl'r. lhl• l" o hull ~1 "'·1 "I II ht· h1'.I\ ll'I th ;111 u,11.11
<'Vt'r qun rn•ll>tl about ·po:-. .. 1hlt• ~.1t urda' lll'c JllM' mor.~ th.rn
exposure. ;,tl,000 peopl1• .1rt> e~pl'<'ted to
R::ickaukas then !'UCCl'l'<IC'fl 111 .1lll•nd a ~nut l) H.1111.l lht•n' ~ctli ng &ramlm lo actmlt U1.11 f hl' :.<'\l'nlh annu..i l l"\t•nt \.\Ill
hC' he<' a me an11ry when I wo tit!-> lw hl'ld from IO a m to ti p m
lriC't allornC'y 111\'('S I 1g:llor' S.1lu rda\
Joked about \he homOSl'Xual rt' In addil1on. t he W<'t:>kend S\\,1)1
lat1onship · m <'l'I at the f;urg rounds 1:-.
··1 thought ii was u ver) exp1'C'tedtodrawahout li .SOOpeo
serious ttting we were d1scui.sin~ pleSaturday,offic1aJssaid.
Pre-
Christmas
~.Sale
Layaw~y
for Christmas
-~ow!
SAYE 570
SALE
.....-·-PRtCE
$
SAYE 57'1
SALE
PRIC-E
541 .. 11/JJ/71 1-1vtt '°~ M1uwt111 '"'°""'" '""'" •M u..~1-1 Y., t ~""•PO't Dt·"~"' tiunt~ bt.tdt ,....,_
t W't V.tlltY ft'tlff\f s..Go4tibit(• Y-41ft•y .-"'1 --~~~~ ~~~:.z'v..~~~~~::t\.·~~ •~·""'•W• PU,.~, h•.,q olitnt • ' 1)0 "*"' .t u .. ,.
--He-noted thel,&IJMugh the l't'-
versionary lnt<'rest 1s the com
pa-ny's inter<'st, homeowners
wlll probably end up paying the
increase because thetr le nses re
quire them t-0 pay pro~y tax
Ile 1s also a pasl president of
the Newport Harbor Cham ber or
Comml?rt<e nnd was cfl1rfter
president of the 552 Clu.b al Hoag
Memorial Hospital.
"h••t CO\t• ~u C.•Hto.-'W&~ ._..,,._
Prp\fdfftl •"° ~I ""'°'
'"'' tt ,...,. .. , v "' 11 Pf9'•Cllfl;nt •l'Mt Gl'Mt"•t Mt~• n-•••-rd11°'
'':.~~"'INtr.:::"
a..ri..1t ,._ "'C'N"' '· ... II &\•ht•M IMMO""' E<lllOt1
Offlcff
U\la"lt"' 2>ctWtlltM'St""' IA<W.,.~MI\ 11 .. 0._..,,*"'""' Huf'lt+nQtM ~4fh tl17Jlifl-c:h8CK.ilriftv~ro t,eodlf'lt»f Iii Vf.Uft' )\101 I A PAr ft(M(f
•' '-" Otf!Qn t ,.....,.,.,..,
Telephone (714)'42°'321
CIH•llled Advenltlng 1142-5878
-.i1e.,.,, ve11e, ,.,,...othc•
611·'310 ,,....,."""c....,... .. 4-...00
(femlfOrlllO<•"'J"(_,"""""'~"""
540-12*)
~"1'~ ~ ~= c~'11=.t''3.~ ,,_;r,., or ,,....,.,,,,..,,,..~ rwt11tt me~ .. ,.,,0.ij(tcf .... ,,..,. •11«••1 .. '"''" ...... , , ..... .,.._
t'ir.:. .. W"s:::!~t.11:!'a11:' .~::. ~':.
-111.'I' -, M<MI UjA -1\lf -111.,.., Ml,...~Q >0 IMlll,lf
\
es on the land. /"
However, he said there hasn't
been a flood of complalnti.
because tax bills were down
significantly anyway. The rea
son is lhat Propositiog 13 re·
d uced property taxes to a max·
imum of 1 percent or the prop·
erty 's value . In a ddition .
homes on the land were assessed
at their 1975 value.
The result will be lhat almost
everyone will receive a refund,
but that lhe biggest tax savings
have already been realized In
t he iniUaJ tax bills, Whitcomb
s aid.
He said one caller wbo com·
plained tbat he was d~ 11omc
$200 a month refund because lhe
land hadn't yet been reassessed
turned out to be owed only about
$200 ]Jeryear.
Fro•PageAI
NAB •••
menl from the manager . The
police watch commander calJed
and spoke with both. men inside,
persuading them to come out.
lnBlde~llce reported finding
that sler equlpment had been
unplugg and moved
Teachers Striking?
FRESNO CJ\P l -Teachers ln
Fre.sno Unified. the state's fifth
large1>t school dlstr1cl, have vot·
ed lo trike Monday ll contract
dcmandl are not mN.
Choose Your SeatiftCJ Comfort With
LA·Z·BOY®
MISSION VIEJO
l.tfef A•ttyP\y.I
28192 Mar91111lte Pity! .................
s-ttlff.at .... ,. ...... ...
495-5902
r
, •
.. -·
Mur-der
:__verdici
U fteld
Orantt 'ounty ·upetaor C"ourt
Judg Mason Penton t.01d
Wednt>M!ay that the first dt·11r~
m\ard .. r convt ton o( 28·~f'ftt old
AnyaAMSMlt.on\\all t nd
In tht• ame brt>uth, hmwH•r /
Judge fo'tnton uad he-"wn..'{n t
too 1 mprl'Ht>d •· "1th th<' un
cattwd mt-mber of a l.111un
Beat'h l<W• lri ns:te thut t-ndf'd
In murdt•r eurlkr thl~ yt•1ir
Judgt•' Ff!'nton '" upholdani: of
a JUry'i; f1n.t dt't(I'\.' • mui ,kr t'on
VtC't\on d(' pill• ha!> c.-r1t1c1sm of
M r l> ~ h ,, It u n '., 1· :>l ran j(, d
husbarui'..s • w the .tll.ur .ill
but endt•d thl' ('un \. l t'lt>d
murtkr~l>l>0 hOpt''> uf H\llltlln~ J
life St>llh'llCt'
Like the JUry t~ot 1·om 1t>tt'(l
1\1 r~ Sht'll011 or mur.drrang . PJt
t'rofrres 1n Laguna IJt>tlr h la:.t
March. Jud~(' f''ento11 .... ud h~
didn't belle\~ tht• woman· story
thut the s hoollntot was art•tdenJul.
"I am t•onvinced i.he wt:nt
th.e re Ho the Laeuna Beach
apartment \\here Mass Prorere
and ht-r husband slept 1 to shoot
the other woman." the Judge '>atd.
"I believe she II> guilty or first-
degree murder," he added as he
turned down a plea by Deputy
Public Defender Jam Merwin Lo
--reduce the Jury's.-first. deg:r.ee-
finding to second degree or less
Before refusing to change the
verdict. Judge Fenton r~ecled
two de(ense plea~ or a new
trial
In one. the judge admtt\ed he.
Merwin and prosecutor 'David
Carter did not notice one portion
of the mstruclions lo the jury
~had been omitted before the Jury
began its deliberations Sept. 21
But, Judge Fenton said. the
om1ss1on was not serious enough
to warranl a new trial.
ft· was when refusing .o reduce
the verdict that the Judge said
h(' wasn't .. loo 1mpre1>i.t'd with
.Joaquin Shelton and what he has
done with this woman."
. .
.·
Ttiuncsay, November 16. 1978 • I DAil V PILOT ,41
Pay Hike PuShed )
,Huntington-; MaY-or
Target Of -Pickets
By ROBERT BARKER
OI tt1e Dally l"llot $1•11
Huntington Beach Mayor Pro-
Tem Richard Stebert was a
target of pol~ picket lines to-
day when disgruntled officers
escalated their push for pay in·
creases.
Property
Appeal Plan
Anno on Ced
. Orange County s upervisors
approved a plan Wednesday to
streamline the processing of a
record 35,000 property value ap-
peals filed this year.
.. People honestly are believing
tt1at county officials ai-e willfully
trying lo thwart lhe intent or
Proposition 13." said Supervisor
R alph Clark. who proposed the
Ten off-duty omcers p1ckelcd
two pharmacies that Siebert
either owns or In which he has a
financial interest near the Hunt·
1ngt on lnter co mmunity
Hospital.
Police s pokesman Tam
Christensen said Siebert was
\
targeted by police because the
two locations are visible to the
public.
Christensen indicated that
som e other members of lhc Ctt~
Council may also be picketed
after the results or today's police
action is evaluated.
"We've been responsible to
the residents and we want them
to be res ponsible lo us,··
Christensen said.
He claimed the cjty council
hasn 'l supported the police and
has failed to negotiate in good
faith . . The picket ·signs listed all
seven council members and in-
dicated that each is being unfair
in current negotiations.
The reverse s ide o f the
placards said that the city coun-
cil •·robs the cops while building
up a revenue s urplus."
Christensen said he has been
told by officials that the city has a
S6 million surplus.
.-----estim.ated Sl-00.000 pkm~ .
Jeff Cope, president of the Hun·
ttngton Beach Police Officers A<f.·
socialion. previously said that of.
~...-,b..;;+i'-9t--~icel"l'H.tt"e haf'd;pressed fl nanCJaI·
0.tlly Piiot Photo l>y \Ae PUM
"That is not the case.'' he con· ·
llnued.
Wi~hou malting a...comJJl· ·
ment to spend the extra $100.000
this year. supervisors did agree
to increase the number of a s·
sessme·nt appeals boards from
two to thr('e and the number of
hearing officers from five to
eight.
They asked Cou nty Ad·
ministrallve Officer Robert
Thomas lo refine Clark's plan
over the next two weeks and re-
port back on a detailed financial
proposal.
"Immediate action is needed
today or the assessment appeals
process could be disrupted for
months or even years.·· Clark
said .
APWlr ........
FfgMs Firing
John T. Hunsberger is pro-
testing his firing from his
.1ob as roadmaster with
Perkiomen Township in
Pennsylvania a nd has hired
u lawyer lo help him regain
the post. Hunsberger Is 90.
ly and arc looking for pay hikes to
keep up with cost of living in·
crcaaes.
A city official said today that
police are asking for what
amounts to a 15 percent increase
at the end of 15 months.
omcers previously embarked
on a slow down by failing to
write traffic tickets that normal-
ly result in court fi nes.
The city teportcdly receives
about $92.000 monthly from such
fines.
Office.rs .be~ today's picket·
ing at 9 a.m . on the ground~ or
the llunti'ngton Intcrcommunity
llosp1tal.
Hospital administrator Dick
Grundy said they were disturb-
mg about 100 pat1etll'i and or-
dered them to leave the prem-
ises.
Shelton. an eyewitness to the
early m orning s hooting in La~una Reach. was the kev
prosecution witness against hll>
"1re A Little Off the Top
The 35,000 property value ap·
peals. he said. mark a 970 per-
cent increase over last year and
more than half of them mvolve
residential property.
County officials during the
Bolsa Chica
Dedicated ro
State's Public
omcers moved on without
protes t to the sidewalk in fronl
of the facility.
/\ccordini:: to lC'stimony at the
trial. Shelton conttnued to v1!>1t
his "He in LoS: Angeles
~om el i mc•s staying overnight
while livin~ with Miss Profcr~
~ -!n l~ag1ma Beach
A workman trims the branches of a eucalyptus tree in next two weeks are to review
the Irvine Groves tract at Walnut Avenue and Cul\"cr possible new procedures to ex.
Drive-in Irvine . It's p<irt of an effort to keep the city pedite the appeal process and ·
from being engulfed by its foliage the number of extra employees -----....:.::..=,,;::........,,=,,,,..:..-=-....;,.-------------thal mav be needed. ~ -
The Bolsa Chica Ecological
Reserve at the edge or Hunt-
ington Beach was dedicated
Wednesday .to t.he peo}>1e of
California by s tate Resources
Secretary Huey 0 . Johnson .
Mercy .Killer
Gets 18 Years
.. It 's oh\•ious Mrs. Shelton
wanted LO play both ends aga1ru.t Cou"nty r· opula11· on the m1ddl<'.:'"Jud~e Fenton srud
a~ he c·ommcnted on the
Warehouse Bombed A ceremony ended with the
open1 ng or tidal gates to let
seawater now into the 557·acre
reserve. •
..
circumstances ~urroundang the ' '
--l>-hooti:g. _F.Orecast-Adopted--
Heroin· Lab
BELFAST,-Northern Ireland.
1AP > -A brewerv warehouse
fire started by a terrorist bdlnb
killed a firempn and injured four
-ol~today-when liqoor stored
there exploded. police said. It
was the third day or a bombing
s pree the Irish Republican
Army said was started to derail
a British attempt to attract
American investme nts to the
strife-tom province.
The state Department of Fish
and Game is ~arrying out
·restoration or th-e-res~tve. JC
director. E. C. Fullerton. said
the restoration so rar has in-
C'luded the construction or pro-
tective levees and the restora-
tion or tidal nows. Visitor use
SAN ANTONIO, Texas IA P 1
: . A··itl·'}'ear-old San Antonio
man has been sentenced to 18
yea rs In prison for lhe 1977
"mercy killing" strangulation of
his mother _w)!_O, he ~ajU, l>eued... • -
tm ~n 't m aJce m e live
anymore."
Vncovered
In Santa Ana
Santa Ana police s aid toda)
th ey raided a h o m e in a
ramshackle rieaghbOrhood this
week and seized three pounds of
raw heroin being processed in a
makeshift basement laboratory.
Police put a $100,000 price tag
on Uie value of the raw heroin
and arrested Jesse R. Gonzal~,
50. on suspicion of possessing a
narcotic for sale as well as
operating the Hlegal laboratory.
GonzalC'z, whose home at 1()42
W Pine St . Santa Ana. alleged·
ly was headqua rte rs for the
laboratorv was booked into
Orange County J ail.
Seized along with three pounds
or raw h(•roin was 54 pounds of
c·uttin~ agents as well as the
l'hemicals and equipmenl
neC'ded to convert the herojn to
s treet use. police said.
They said the seizure ended an
myestigat1on involving tbe Los
Angeles Police Department's
narcotics investigation unit as
well as Santa Ana's narcotics
~quad.
A study s howing that Oran~e
County population will grow by
an average of nearly 42,000 peo.
pie annually to reach 2. 7 million
by the year ·2.000 was adopted
Wedn es day by coun t y
supervisors.
In so doing , s upervisors
turned down a request from the
Orange County League or
Women Voters and Saddleback
Area Coordinating Council to
study growth forecasts another
two years before adopting any
pred1ct1ons .
League President Ruth Finley
or Huntington Beach called the
county forecast "not only pre·
mature but poorly grounded.··
She contended an environmen-
tal impact report should be pre-
pared on the county population
analysis first, particularly since
the forecast shows the county
would contain 37 percent or.the
n ew homes l o be built tn
Southern Californitl between
now ~nd 2000.
"Re fore a final decis ion is
made on a county growth policy
there should be more opportuni-
ty lo study population projec·
lions in a ll of their many
ramiricalions," she explained.
Newport Beac h r esident
Charles Griffin told supervisors,
·'The whole world cannot come
to Orange County even though
they might like to. I would urge
you to think of Orange County as
a kind or system that has limita·
tions."
Supervisor Thomas Riley said
the population forecasts Ci re
based on '"tllready-exislinl! coun·
. ty and city plans
T.hose plans were all dP·
veloped in pubhc hearings. Riley
said. many of them "poorly at
tended."
"I guess what I am .trying lo
say ... is that I want~ou to start
at the grass roots." he said .
Supervisor Ralph Qlark also
noted the population forecasts
will be subject to review every
two years.
The county study will be l.cnt
to fhe Southern CalHornia /\s·
sociation of Gove rnments to pro·
vide an overall planning pro-
spe~tus for the region.
Tne county prediction or a one-
m i 11 ion-pers on popul at1on
increase by the turn of the cen-
tury showi; that the number of
persons living southeast or the
Newport Freeway wall climb 166
percent. .
Lag11na Parrot Man Dies . '
Bud Ke)'Ser Co~ Beooh Penonalit
By Sf'EVE MITCHELL should-be a special perch for But Kcyser's health rorccd
<>11,,. o.11, .. , ... s~ Pancho, and the issue was sel· him lo <;Peck into the hospital
Bud Keyser, known locally as lied. last January, where.. he un-
.. the Parrot .Man." because of "We used to meet for eortee-as.-derwern-1mtrrey Otiilysts t hree
hls vls lbll1ty In downtown long as 10 ye$lrs ago," recalls limes a week
Laguna Beach for more than a Bob Hufrman. who owns the
decade. died Tuesday.-Fores t Markel in downtown
The t'olorful Art COiony Laguna.
character. a lways accompanied "We'd meet in what used to be
by his green pq_rrot. Pancho, Trotters Bakery, about 10 or 12
was plagued with diabetes much or us. just to chat and drink cof-
or his life. Officials al ~uth fee ...
Coast Medical Cenlet. .said be 11urrman said. Bud Keyser -
died oI cliabetes and cancer.. whose real name was Byron
Wearing a straw hat and patch Lawrence Keyser -was ··sort
over one eye, until last January, of the catalyst of the group."
he could often be found In the ·'The beauty of that group was
Scandia bakery. drinking coffee that it was comprised of both
and hobnObblng wtth friends. · -young and old people. liberals
He would park Pancho out;slde and conservatives." Huffman
on a JM¥"Ch -made especially said. There was a lol of joking,
ror t h e large bird. ll was ltlddlng and discussion of cur-
fashioned ufler irate motorists rent events during those years.
complained to the City Council ·'The downtown w as his
that the parrot would not illlow world," the market owner said.
them lo put' change lo the park-"Because-of his.diabetes, Bud
Ing meter on which It perched. dlda 't have aiaM enough to
The council decreed that there work."
lie spent the ensuing months
either in the hospital. or a loc<.11
nursing home. or vlsilin~ friends
downtown.
· "The coffee group kind of
broke up after Keyser left."
Huffman ~d. "He'd still come
around to the market a nd we'd
ch at, and he'd see h is other
friends. "he said
' But wh en he was in the
ho pilal, he didn't want friends
visiting him. "He taated to be in·
upacitated and he didn't want
to sha re his pain with us." his
•friend said.
"Il was really dlfrlcult for him
to have to stay away from the I downtown. He really loved peo·
pit'.-..
. facilities suth as parking and a
trail system ali.o are being built
John Maxwell Hunt was sen-
tenced Wednesday by state dis·
trict Judge John G. Benavides,
who was legally bound by the
j ury's recommendation or an
18-yeal""pnson t&m.
For Immediate Delivery
You won't have to think twice when you see the special prices ~e have
on Aireloom mattresses. Right away, you'll know that these p~1ces are
unbeatable. Aireloom is famous for fine, sturdy constructt~n and
carefUffy--crafted-qttality. We-have.these-mattfesses-specialfy prteed f~r
a.limited time only. So it you want a great mattress to ~leep on, come m
to see us righ~ away. Don't sleep on it. · · __ --,
BODY BRACER SLEEP SETS
TWJH SU£ Mattress & Box Spring Set SALE PRICED 189.
ruu SUI Mattress & Box Sprinf Set SALE PRICED 239.
•me SIZE Mattress & Box Sprinf Set SALE PRICm 299.
m ·sm Mattless i Bex s,ri111 Set SALE PRICED ~9.
Your Favorlr. ~ Wlff a. Happy To A$Si&t You.
PROFESSIONAL
INTERIOR DESIGNERS
Open Mon,
Thuri. & Fri. Evo5.
221§ HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA, CALIF.
..
7.44 DAIL V PILOT
Just
tin
-
.
NATION I WORLD
199 Killed • ID J et .CraSli
OOl OMOO. Sri Lanka CAl''I thccnpltalofEutJava. wt\,en I saw the first flames."
ftith" Tom .
~lurpbin~
4A\Jl~h;...:• .uu,"-l ...JIUJ!l"i:J.....1li.lla~d1&Jo.nn.cl':ii-JS IUJ"1JJ"1-PPuil.f;flJ..Jflu.mu.s--~1t~C;.a;f•8~Shed1•r::v.~a"-bol1UUt"'-t ...1a~m1.UJl1ce_,1subo1U1r1L..--!.H~ls wife WU hos ' allied with
!!II tout~ horn•· hom Ml•era w'·re of the airport runway Just before serious ~unes. •
killed 111 tlw l rm.h or a churkrcd midnight Wednesday, plowed up Icelandic Airlines said there
the death toll stood al 199 aod all
the d~ ~e Indones"'l=ans=·=----" ll passes all ers ng ---~•
how anybody .at all could have
..
ln41u11l11 .ualuwr whalo. landmA 400 yards o(. coconut plantation. were 13 airline. employees
at the Colombo <11rport an .1 broke into three sectloqs and aboard: eight crew members
a 1• v l' r l' th 11 n d f' r i. to r m . In burst into nomes. and five· OYfhg as passengers.
dontiblun ofl 1('rnls n•p-0rwd to One survivor-Saudi Arabian Five of the airline personnel sur-Wouldn't It Fr t You·? 1 r vived. 1 ay government clerk Amir Husain. llospllal 'P0 k1•...r1wn 1><.11d there said he was looking out from his
w1•rt.' mort> thou tiO survivor!> In-window .sent as the pla.ne made
I CAN HEAR HIM NOW r\lnw ,1 11lwn ·11 at l hl • 1lo1w:oan off1t•1uls stHd 63 sur its descent. '1vnr~ wt•r1• t aken to lot-al ltlnC or )'CUr. "hl'O OtlhtJ-U"'' ~·14'.ir HOii I dnll flt•('t•nd' UJI
on our ti.•jtlon. I fm\dly st•,·all lh~ man ""1th th1 rnonotc,n1·
vo1ct·, .. .,oyd I> Youn~ ·
\'out" worked for tht• t · s 1-·ru11 t-r11 L -.. 1 ' 111• out or
Pomonu tit' WUt. Q r~l fon.~u ll'r un the nuJlo
Thcrt" w ' ., tlmt'. l)) aolly' wht'n we tirt'W 0 lot of
oranaes .nd lt•mo1L' 1n out art>!* And Floyd Youna :.. volr.·
Nat h rught told 1f d1ppm1t tcmperatur~ meant our people
would ha\.'e a s leepleM• OJRhf. finnl smud1e pots in 1rove:>, 11~rat11lg wmd m»ch1nt't.. und pra)fng they would keep the
tempernturt' (lf .:row1ni ntrus above lht> destrurtiv~ rreezp
point at 32 dettr~s
S.O tT W s I THOSE y~teryears that each evenmg
al this sen:son. ~ulh••ttl ('Jhforruans tUned their radios lo
Clear Chano~l Stnuon KFI, probably listening lo J pro·
grum called, "Ont-Man ~ F.muly "
• · But the show was al"~')S cul JUSl a bit.short. And lhe
moment we'd all been \\a1llng for arnvoo. .
t111,.,p1t.1ls 20 of them bean~
q111t·k Iv u •h.•il'>l'd after lrcatlmt!nt
(111 111111or tnju1 ll'S and 43 all
m1111•1t w1lh more serious Ill·
JUI ll'~
Tll •: UC' 8 WAS TO refuel an
th1' Island h.at1on off the t.tp of
India and lh~n fl)' to SurabaJa.
Cuba MiGs
-lnveslig~
Under-Pr:ld ... A new voice. a tlal. unemotional monotone, came
across the airwaves ··This 1s Floyd D. Young ·from the
Fruit 1-~rost Serv1re m Pomona, bnnging you the frost
• warotng5 C~"9nighl. .r. ..... ·~ _ • • • ~'.; •
"Frost wi1J be general across-the entire regmn, .. lu1
would mt.one. "Smudgip~ wdl be necessary for oranges
a nd lemons at alt elevations after midnjghl and some
areas as early as 10 p.m ."
WASIDNGTON CAP > -The
:;~ , ~al~ ~pjtrtl'nent .s.a)'J}. it i~ in-
-,.:Sllfattng \4t.l\eJ.b.er, .Jlle pres· _
eoce or Soviet.. ._'M-f(}.23 aircraft
in Cuba violates · a 16-year-old
understan\fing between the Unit·
ed States'and the Soviet Union.
IN tllS S'l'EADY, unemotional monotone. unx--
would thel\. toll off the low temperatures lhat night for
many obscure hamlets small on fame but large in citrus : ·
"Lemon Cove. 29; Orange Cove, 28; -Exeter, 31:
Strathrttore, Z9i Oxnard, 30: Chatsworth. 31; Azusa, 28;
Cucamonga. 30 .... "
kl!
said Wednesday that reports of
MiG·23s in Cuba are under "ac·
live invest.igallo~1" but she re-.
fused to say wheUler the subject
has been disct.15sed with· Soviet
Ambassa aor Anatol y F .
WE WAITED. Young was getting t 0,9Ur region. Dobrynin or with the Cuban gov·
''SUDJ>ENLY I SAW the wing
hit something." he said. "lm·
m ediatefy the plane r<1lled
vaolenlly and 1 heard a crash. I
looked around ror my wire and
saw tier wedged in the debri;1.
··People around were waiJing.
was dragging my wife out
..
"Anaheim, 29; El Toro. 28, San Juan Cap'5trano, ernmenl . 29 · ·" . . . --~-: ___ _,, __ ,..... __ £ MONll'ORINGT~-.,
We were in for another freezer. The citrus growers situation very carefully: it is a BL
were movmg out into their 'groves and the rest of us were matter of concern to us." she ·=~-~..,..
pulling out extra blanket::. said.
So it was that Floyd 0 . Young brought the good news The Associated Press reported
or thc b::ld word to us from 1931 until 1956. He s tarted Oct. 30 that 18 to 20 MiG-23s ar·
broadcastmg the temperatures over KNX from has home rived in Cuba earlier in October.
m Pomona. He used to team with a chap named Uncle Som e types of the jet arc
John who read the funnies over the air. believed by U.S. intelligence of-11.-.~ Stora~ .
ficials to be capable or firing '-'V ~
·AN t\IRUNE spokesman in
Iceland said the entire crew was
Icelandic. and that among those
killed were the pllot, co-pilot and
flight engineer and .the airline's
chief pilot, Asgeir Petursson,
who was riding as a passenger.
The airllne said no Americans
were aboard the plane. The In·
donesian,govemment in Jakarta
said its embassy here reported.
come out alive after a wreek like
that." said one official, survey·
ing t he quarter-acre of charred
and twisted debrfs. -
MANY OF THE s urvjvots
wnlked from the crash site to the air~.r:t. Ambulances took them
to-a nearby air torte hospital or
to the Ngu.mbo Hospital, about
20 miles to the north.
By mid·day today. police and
ai r force· personne l c utting
thr o ugh the s mold erin g
wreck age had recovered almost
100 bodies. Many victims were
still strapped in their seats.
AJl>Wl....-.0
COMEDIAN JACK BENNY'S old joke about the train tactical nuclear weapons.
leaving for "Anaheim. Azusa and Cucamonga'' was ac· . It was not known whether the
tually msp1red by Youflg's frost warning reports. new jets sent to Cuba were de·
After he went on KFI. at one time the frost warnings signed fdr ground attack as well
cut mlo Chesterfield's music program featuring a young as air defense.
With chillv bravado . Wilmer Jones of
Miamisburg, Ohio. is announci;llg he 's
ready for whatever blasts winter can pro-
vide. He gathered this four-month firewood
supply by spottrn~ downed trees in the
area and askin~ for the wood. Weather
forecasters are far from unanimou5 about
whether Jones will need his cozy cache.·
s inf(cr named P erry Como. Wh~n the cigarette sJ>Qnsors
found out they were getting cut short on air time. they
screamed foul. So KFI owner1 Earl C. Anthony held ~
postcard poll to dctermin·e if the listeners wanted Young's
freezing news or Como's warm warbling.
THE FROST FORECASTER slaughtered Como in the
popularity poll and be. stayed on lhe ajr. cut.ling the
crooner short each night.
The night after the poll results were released is the on·
ly one m my memory where Floyd D. Young ever had any
emotion in his voice.
-WHEN HE ENDED the frost warnings, ) oung
chuckled. then said. "And thanks for all those cards and
letters. folks. and goodnlght. ••
can hear1t no.!V
No King Dea~h Pay-off Found
·WASHINGTON CAP l-House
investigators say they have
found no evtdencc lhat" James
Earl Ray was a paid lriggerman
in a conspiracy lo assassinate
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
arrested June 8, 1968. FORMER ~ISTANT· Oepu·
Ray pleaded guilty to King's Ly Chi ef Counsel Mlchael
killing and is serving a 99.year Eberhardt, who resigned m pro-
prison sentence. He recanted his test of Ray not being called
plea almost immediately after back. said he thinks some com-
making it and contends he was ~i~tee ~embers were "1~· framed. llm1dated by Mark Lane, Ray s
• lawyer.
Ray tentatively h ad been --"l lielleve the decision not lo
~ scheduled to testily today but ~ retttFn ...ftim ~me-in ~art from
the comm ittee voted not to call fear that Lane might muddle .
him and can<!eled today's meet-some of the gains the commatlec
lie r'?ferred to Ray's August
appearance, a t which the com·
m1ttee seem ed to demolis h
Ray's abbi that he was blocks
away in a gasoline station at the
moment Kmg was assassinated.
:Powell: Wage Guide
~Won 't Be Relaxed
C hi ef Counsel G . Robert
Blakey told the House As ·
sassinaUoos Committee Wednes-
day that Ray-roneeiYably··~dd
have been part or s~uch. a con-
spiracy -but that if he was.
there is no evidence he got his
money.
"THE FACT IS that a lot of
triggermen carry out a contract
a nd fhen don't get paid for it,"
Blakey said.
,B la key's investigators con·
eluded instead that Ray prob·
ably financed bis escape from
Memphis, Tenn .• lo Europe after
King 's assassination April 4,
1968. with money from a $27 .000
ing on grounds the cost was not made· at the first appearance,"
justified. Eberhardt s aid in an interview
THE COM~llTTEE-b as in·
vesuµ.ted 21 dJ.fferenL alleged..
conspiracies, particularly one in
which a group of St. Louis bus1·
nessmcn SUP{>Osedly offered
SSO.~<>forKing s murder.
our n11-r.o11ection ol
w ASHJ NC TON c AP ~ -It is unlikely the Carter administra·
lion will relax its anli·inilation 7 percent wage standard, While
House press !:.ccr<'tary Jody Powell said today.
· 1. don't think there is going to be any basic change in what
w~·ve ouUtned," Powell said. •
He was responding to a report in today's Was hington Post,
which said that administration officials were considering relaxa·
t1on of the 7 percent gwdehne m an effort to avoid a clash with or-
ganized labor.
The newspaper quoted unidentified officials as saying they are
cons1denng liberalizing the standard to allow for increased costs
· of maintaining existing fringe benefits.
The basic voluntary standard .outlined last month seeks to
• keep the cost of bas ic pay and fringe benefits together from rising
' more than 7 percent a year
• m Rain Heavy
·bank robbery.
He said they found no payoff
s tashed in any bank or with
Ray's relatives or associates.
IF RAY HAD been paid off.
Blakey said, he would not likely
have risked robbin~ a bank in
London when he was wanted
worldwide for Kan~·s murder
Investigators say Ray robbed a
London bank just before he was
3 States
..
.. Snow ContinueS in Rocky. Mountains
Aln..'ou•
An<IW>r-O-
All.ont.I
8•tt1morf'
81Nnl"Oll•m
81Mn•rc9':
-~ 8Mton
8ro-•vlllt
8ull•lo
HtH L;2• P~ ............. ~i.6.j
l1 •
I• SI
el 'I> .16
II ...
11 4
41 " C>O ..
.. II
41 "
Ar~anlll\ -Pllrh ol P.O•l•rn T<'US,
wh4tre flash Oood ¥itarn1~' w~r~ ••
\Uf'd T r#tttten .lCtVl\Ofl .. \ WP,,. In ('f lt<I from I"'-' (enlral Mount••n\ ,.,,.,
... \terft Pl•tn• into Nebf"•\llla •nd
tow•,
Show~r~ lell lrom ln<r norlr..rn
P.-:llic Cout-nortr>em c.111om .. 1
Into Ille NortMrn P1 .. 1e.a11. Gate
.. .,nlngs were 00$1..i alon9 1"4!
P1<lllC ~COML
€ .. , .......
ve leathers, COiions,
and tremendou$ bargains.
21J01o m 500/o on.
Leetnor ond Rosewood Finish Sole
RCQ $1079
S81o $879
Tho ou101 luxu;y ol deeo. nch velvets. Soft. supple
1oathers And hQl'\dsome Haitian conons. That's pure
Mobilia style You 11 111'\d 1t 1n every single SOia and chair
in thO wholo Mob1ha oolloction. And now yau can !ind
that same• spec1RI style 1n your own hv1ng room. Because we 1ust put ;:11most overv'sota and chair on ~le at 20%
to 50% ott So com<' m now encl look over our soecl8t
conoction ol upholstorco chair<; and sotas You II be
impressed by thO luxury, An<t feel nght at hOme with
the pr;ces.
--~~~-~~~ ... __,. l"j~l\V"'wlll <Oii"frn~eln"
Sou111ern CMltomY llw"ouQll Frt4ay
With ••mw ..,_,etUf'ts 1n most
Hcil-
C•n<lnn•ll
CltWl•nd
• 0.1 Fl-Wiii ·= 0Ufii1h I. '••f'b.tf"k\
: Weten•
Honolulu
• Houston
J-.. K•n'• City
• UlV"'"'
• Llltl• llO<ll
: ~~~lfl
• Ml1w ... 11ee
T M-'"'4'-P. : Netliwllle ..... 01 .. .,..,
• l'MWY04'11
: Ollla. Cltv
H 40 .'4
4S 32 41 '3 \,46
41 71
)'I ,. ..,., ~· -S ·IS
10 l
9l 10 11 St.
32 16
40 3S .. .M
~· " .. 43 2.04
ti 4S
80 11 . ,. a n
" )J ... .. 7l
" 41
ll » ·"
......... w...,., ......... ~ MMCMotno~ ... .,., .... n........ II -00 llOI ......
,.our -lly s 30 0 ,.. "'" ""'°'• p 0"1 -"'°"'~wtllbeO.,,_
Satll'Ot'f -._.,. I; -00 ""' _ .. l'Oll -""q ..... -llO>lnnl II •"I -'II"" enoy-b* ......
Cit .... ,...,._., • .....-or .... eo..r.ty Al•• "MUI --"""'~°" .. -.JI ---···-, ... ,.,. .,..a..°="9~----
~"°"" ~ll!llMV ~ . .,......
OmeftA 31 31 .01
Of'I-IS 69
Pnlled'pllt• ., IA ,,.
~nltt 64 Q 11
P11t10ur1111 0 31 •• P'llend.Me • so 2• ,.., i.ftd. en-40 » •• RIPkl Clly a4 • ,._ 42 tJ
SI. l.OUIS .., 40 40 .en
SI, P. fen'll)e 8J " Slit l.1U 31 19 s...oi.w .. Sl
s.n "'"" 5' so
SH Ille ... 3' .u
S90"ene )0 " .01
St Ste Mlfle 31 '1
lUIMI ,, 40 ..
Wes/llllQ1on 6J '° ·" CAUf'CMINIA
"' '--~
911ltnlltld u 3•
81yl"4! .. •2 ••""'9 .. '" ,,,_ JI loll
Molll-Y St 40
~ ., ..
OMlenll ~= ~ I.Mt•----· ... 41 -~Merle ...... -
Tlltrmel 11 l.S 8.trstow .M a1 C.lelltwt .. 41 El Ceftlro M 41
U Arrowt>Hd •O 2J L01!9S.Kll ., ,,
Mt Wiiton .. JI
Hep-19"cll ., .. ~ u as
P•l rn S.WlllOI n " St!! .. l'NrdlllO .. Tl
Siii.iON 60 ~
Slllt•Anl .. •t Sllll• Ct'uJ 6J u
S.nl• Merl• " ao T .. Vllley ,, s
IJ.&8•••••'W
Helvy rein .,.... • ""'"' Of fl•tll fi...iflt Ill NlltM.K, QlilM'lorne eM r ..... toclrf. Wiii .. fnte11119 r•tn •
tlffl or ._ ltil -Ille Rochin
•nd 1M1r1t of Int Pl411M lllCI MiUIHip.
pt V•lley
Rein felt ,,,.... Ttu• -Ille Ml" 1ln1Pftl 111111 OMo .IM .. n to t11t AllM'I
lk Coeit lrwm Htn11 CMOl!ne .. N"° lif1t611>11, It.Ml-........... In l'lttlde.
..Hffvlell rllill -"' • ._., ..... .,. Oli I •llom• •nCI uu111wuttr11
Tlw Hellaflel WNt-S.rvke Mid J-~~ ..... -~~ wlll rlMt from •1 W!Mnt>S!My lo 11\e I-,~,,,,.,.,
EIWWMrt, n19'1s will M In .... UP-
per llO\ •lon9 t1'e Co.Kl, •n ""'mid· I~
In tnl•ncl v.lle~. in 1ne '°' 1n ,....,
movnt•lns -In,,...~ 111111t ul)Cler Clt~l end from "5 to IS In 1"8 lower _, ..
C...tal lt'eatMr
fttlrtllnUl!" l')iday • 1.lgllt verl•bl• wind• nlg111 enCI
l!IOrftiflt'-'-likJMl""rldtv'1to1 I. Coutel •-••lures will r•noe
bttwten 4S eno 4t. tnitnd tem-
per•t~wlllrenoebe'-!Oandlt.
TMw•lttrt-eturewllfbeU . s-.lf..,..nc1a
TMUltlOA Y • Se<OftCI lo.., •.ti p,m. .o ' SKOndhl(ll• 1o·sop.m. u
Palo.ti\' l't'lllow 3., .. m t t
FlrttlllQI\ • •S.. m. s I S«ondlow S 07p m. .0 I Stcond 111911 11 3'p.m. > I
5unrl.lftt•Mt.fl'l.,Mtt•:JOP m. ,Moou l_..41p tn.,•bl.llO.t.m
Hllnli ........ lffwpOrt -net w • ., .. OM .. 1-..,._1 llom Ula
.OVl ..... ll. CendllltM peor,
-t
ContemporatY Desk Chair
A€1Q. S319
a.stff
Leather Upholstered Easy Chair
Aeg.M-49
SllelMS
I
Save 20% to 50% at our Upholstered
Fumlture Sale. Nov. 16 throWh 28. 1 1 bili.BJ 1423-25 t-j. Main St. Santa Ana 543-311 t
Hours: Mon.-sat.. 900-5:30. ndayS tiL8. s~ 12-5
•
~·-
\
. . "
Cable Car Calling Card
Roll in SF Despiie Faults
·~-........... BlfllaG.al
I. l G o v . .M t.• r ' t n
Uy m u 11 v . d l'f l' J l 0l' d
tu r n• ,,. It• ct 1 on b \
l\ltk ~ Curb. ~J', hl'
will probubh 1u11 for
ongress tf ft t•p (;u:-;
lltrn k1hs. 71, ~n·llrl'~
~oon
Nixon Tied
To Illeg~~ A ... ct1V1t1es
LOS ANGELES I AP ~
-An altomey lor the
fo rmer No. 2 ma n m the
• AN t-RA1'.t'ISCO 1Al'1 'fhey'rl"
crank.., t•untan.k(lWUI•, rom1tu"Llv r r uwt1t'<!. !o.IO\\~'r u1.1t1 wt1lk 111i: und n lttn•at to lift1 and
lan1b Hut t ct bit-r.ir11 ut" Sim "'1·1.inclHro't.
r.illln.: ('Urd lo l.h<' world. and th(l <'lly hnn1~
nolo them Ilk•• ,1 dowuJwr to ht•r (m~t bouquN
The l'ahl e cu1 :s bl•acu n runnlni: toduy
\\ hrn nwy workt•1., 1 t•ndu'(J t111 11.ir c•·tM•nt
involving "aff'tv i1rot•t•dure<, Th<'v hud llt't'll
~tmt down Tul'"\duy uftt'r nn Ul't'ldcnt on < Jllfor1uu Strt.>el
('ITV OFF'l('IAI ... '°' .rp<>h>~1ie for ucr1
dt•nt11 llkt• ttw om• '1'U(l<.;th1v lhl!lt thrt•Y. u grip
mun thmu~h V1t' y. ind,hwld and 1n1ured 13
p.1-.r.en.:er~. then 11hrua: und vow to i..cep the
thmg-. rolhnl(
ll 's <'t'rt.11nly not for money or i.p..-t.'<i The
'\:.lem lc'>'>t>'> S.1 m1lhon 11nnually und the un
ct.•rground cnble rw1s. n& ht ter than 9 mph
<.trumhlf'(I one r~dcnt , "Tht>y don t chmb
h.rl(w.ty to Lh~ stun. Tht.•y barely make tl up "iob llill "
Melvtn Be lll. an attorney who spec1ahzes
1n personal tnJury swls. 11a1d cable ear cases
"are the toughest in the world lo try because
• :.umg the <'able car eompany ts like swng
• Whistler s painting of mother. Everybody loves it.
"Jurors are afraid to vote against 'em
X:ou can gtJt on~ or thO!>c apes dn vmg a cable
l?riluil
FBI b as linked io~I" LOS ANGELES CAPI A variety of criminal President Richard Nix· charges have been preferred against computer
on to an illegal cam· consultant Stahley Ma rk Rifkin, 32. in connection
pa ign of wiretaps and with the Oct. 25 theft of $10.2 million from Securi~y b r e a k ·I n s a g a l n s t Pactf.i~ National B~n.k. •
.
l'ar down Powt ll Street and runrung lnto a
bunch oC !'i<'hool children and ther'd find he was on hbs wuy to church and let him off ...
Riders tota l 14.5 million annually, a bout
60 percent tourists. 'the 26 slx·ton cars.!-built.
decades ago orbrass and wooaa nd sTamlna.
carry 40,000 passengers dally up hills with
grades up to 21 percent. .
Automobiles sometimes s weep too cl6se.
brushing passeogers on th~ rutming boards.
Those who don't hang on can get blown off-by
the force of the cars· jerky turns. A cable car
1s the ollly vehicle in California authorized to
bypass stop signs but many automobile
dr ivers don't knQw that.
According lo the Municipal Railway,
which operateg the cable cars along with city
streetcars· and 'buses. 490 accidents occurred
m tht> last fi scal year on the cable car line alone
REED JORDAN. general claims agent
for the system, said about half a million
dollars in personal inJury claims were paid
out in 1977 ·78 as a result o( cable car acci-
dents.
Asked if the system is safe, Jordan
replied, "Well, the public demands them.
They are in the city charter. We make the m
as safe as is .possible for equipment that has
been in operation for over 100 vears."
rges Filed
to release as evidence $6,500 worth or diamonds he
bought from Rifkin unless he was ~ssured they
would be .returned.
Thured9y. NoYember 16. 1978 ONLY PflOT ~
leg eassini .
creates a cla$sic~··
I. ~ . . ,.
' , .
h
., .
friends and relati'tes of A Los AncEeles federalJI!j l jSery returned a fugitive "terrorrsts-. Urerou r-count in cfmenl agiinst e pu veda ·resi-
Los Angeles Time~aid dent Wednesday, accusing him oC entenfli a bank
today. to commit a felony. fraud by wire, intersta te
A'M'ORNEY BRUCE P. WOLFE, represent·
Ing jeweler Ozzl .. ~_Jie~.iY....!lriN_U..S. Dist."'· ....... _. -~7"""'!"'::il"~~_,~.,-~--:' , .. ->,.r.,.....,.....,~ Judge David W. Williams to let Herskowit2 retain
Brian P. Gettings, at· transportation of stolen property and s muggling
torney for W. Mark Felt goods i~to the United States.
who faces t r ia l o n Ri inwasbeing heldinSan0iegoinlleuofS4
charges of co~piring to million bail after his arrest Nov. 5 in Carlsbad.
v iolate the right.s. of FBI agents said $12,000 in cash and diamonds
-Weatherman associntes wo rth $13 million retail were recovered from
( STATE J
in the early 1970s, said
in a federal court motion
in Washington that "rcr·
lain recommendations"
of "the Huston plan" to
s p y on revolutionary
l'roups were Implement-
ed afte r a mid-August
1970 telephone eonve rsa-
t ion between Nixon and
former FBI Director J .
Edgar Hoover, the
n<'wspaper ~aid.
La1111ela Worla
r.tOUNT AlN_ Yt EW. I A P ) An atmospheric
probe is headed toward
lhe ve iled plan et of
Ve nus today aft(•r a SU<'·
cessful in·space launch
from a Pi o n eer
s pacecraft.
The separation or the
Sounder Probe from the
Tran s p o rt e r Bu s
Wednesday evening is
the fi rst such maneuver
ever made in space and
a pre lude to three other
launchings from the Bus
on Sunday, NASA said.
Ba~Jdflfl Asked
l.JOS ANGELES CAP)
An associate just ice
o ( the state Supreme
Court has asked his col-
leagues to sign a state-
m e nt d e n yi n g a n y
wrong-doing in the wake
or r e ports that a de·
cision overturnini? the
··use a g un, go t o
pri so n " l a w wa s
w i t hh eld, th e Los
Angeles Times said to·
day.
Rifkin.
Authorities allege Rifkin used a complicated
scheme ·involving secret bank codes to transfer
$10.2 million from Security Pacific Bank to the
Swiss ban.k account of Russalmaz, a Soviet agency
ha ndling diamond.dealings.
THE INDICTMENT provided no new lnrorma-
lion about the theft said by authorities to be the
largest from a ban.k in U.S. history.
Court p roceedings were delayed briefly
Wednesday when a Beverly Hills jeweler refused
Teacher ·Levels
-~-e~ (:barge
LOS-ANGELES <APl -A faculty member of
the University of Southern Calllorrua School of
Music has filed a $1 million suit alleging she was
denied promotion and tenure because she refused
the sexual advances of het: supervisor.
The Superior Court suit filed Wednesday by
Dr. Ca rol Stewa rt noted she joined the USC staff in
1968 as a lecturer and had been upgraded to assis·
tant professor since.
HOWEVER, SHE ALLEGED in 1976 she was
told by Or. Ad rian Ruiz. her supervisor at the
School of Music. that she would not be granted
tenure or promotion if she did not respond to his
sexual advances
She said she was denied tenure the following
year and immediately riled a J?rievance. She said
she was offered work ror 1978-79 only if she agreed
to do so without promotion or tenure.
Complete service facilities
control of 12 diamonds he had purchased from
Rifkin. .
Williams. howeve r, ordered the diamonds
turned ove r to the grand jury SlS evidence with the
requirement the jewels not leave government
custody without further order of the court.
College S~ates Bazaar
Yuleficfe. Is a faforite
season or the year for
craftsmen and-women to
sell their work and Sad·
dleback College is offer·
ing a place to do just
that a t its first Super
Swa p r on Dec. 9.
The antique. arts and
c raU s bazaar is
scheduled from 8 a.m. to
3 p.m. in parking lot 1 or
the Mission Viejo cam ·
pus.
Pre.regis tration is re -
quired on or before Dec.
4. I
The recreation staH is
looking for interested
a ppra isers l o m a n
booth!t during the swap
meet to evaluate items•
brought by the buyers.
Yapp said.
For more Information
call the Community
Se r v i ces o ffi ce a t
831· 7532 or 495-4950.
=·cAL tFO-RNIA •, ..
1
.521ZBLU
• • ----r--
S21ZBLU -Owned by Chris Johnstone of
Los Angeles. ·
C52 lfive root, two nz>eyes <BLU )blue -
describes Chris' hei~ht and eye color.
lnlonn•Uon for I,,.. "Plat• Of I~ o., .. •S SUllOI~ flor M•'• f ... ie .... •utnor or the 1'79 Pdlhon of IM "Wtl()'\ Who ol Per\Oll•hHd
c.111~1"• Lkenw ~IK. .. 11 you"•"" an lnll!'~llna P4•tt. ~"" .-. t••ls 10 Mike F•rlo. 9701 w.1~1re Brvo . Suitt I02. Beverly "'"' '°212
However, one justice
claimed he had refused
to s ign the statement
c irculated by s tate
Supre m e Court As·
sociate J ustice Mathew
0 . Tobrlne r , th e
newspaper said.
LUSI N(j CENTER
PSA 'Denl~d'·
W ASJUNGTON ),...p-, f-~!i'i~~~"!:'l~::i
--Tli e ' National .
Transportation sarety NOW OPEN! Cormier· Leasing's new facility at the en·
..B.oJl c.d W e..d..n.es d F&Aee-t&-lrvine Auto Center You can lease a new ~...or turn~d down a request truck from the Cormie r Professionals who will progra m
by Paclflc Southwest your Individual needs. Airlines to withhold
trans cripts from the Maintenance le asing our specialty. Free Loan cars av·
cockpit voice recorder allable.
ol a PSA plane involved Located just east of the San Diego Freeway. Take the
in America's worst a via· Lake Forest Or. turnoff. go east to R~ckfield. the n make
tion disaster. 8 lefL • ~ ~ •
A ·spokesman for the Come In and see us today!. ·
safety. board, wtio asked
not to be identified, said
PSA may return to court
today to seek extension
of a fe<lerat court injunc·
tlon against release or
the transcripts.
768-8026
I • corm1er
le.aSing __
I .
I I .'!.
and we'll monogram It free!
Get a head start on holiday gilt g1v10g w11h this ltaban import created
by Oleg Cass1ru ror Burma Full·•ash1oned. 60% acrylic. 40%
wool. totally machine washabte Perteet tit tor his wardrobe in one
or more colOrs· natural. beige, camel. brown. bortle green. grey,
black. wt11te. rust. maize. navy. royal blue. light blue. rea. burgund>t
! is. M. L. XL.
25.00
~silverwoods
45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH
free monogrammmq With our exckJs1ve new smaller 1e11erong
Allow fWO weeks tor monogramming Olfer ends Dec 1
..
•
Corduroy classic
at special savings
Perennially favorite sport coat handsomely
translated in rugged. wide wa1e·corduroy
with colorful tattersall lining. Fealures
cen1er vent and distinctive envelope
pockets. Tan. regular and long sizes.
Reg.60.00 44.90
The ltalian-.:rurtleAeck
1n soil wool and a crylic .
Ecru. camel, brown._wine.
ightbtue. grey .
Reg. 20.00 13.9Q .
silverwoods·
45 F~HION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH
..
• ~itO~OI Pa~,-~~ ...... .;iii~ .. ..;;.;.~.;;~~~;;iiiiiiiiiiiiilliiR•o~ ... rt~N·.w~e·~~'•Pu;o~11s;~.r ... Th<>lniiii.m•s.K;~.v~111•E•d1 .. tor ..:JOt .• _.. D.. Th~. Hove,,,_ 16, 1m Oart>ara Kreibici\JEl21torlal e>~ Editor
8 c
Oronge Coost Daily Pilot
Swap ~eet Traffic Jack ~cl r on • ,
Creatfu Problems Con ess War:ned ·oll NaYY-:.Flaws_
l---=4-~---=---==-=-=-===~~~=-=-.,;;;~~~==~-.-~:--~~
r
Costn Mesa ·s week encl swap mt'4!l:o. nl th Orangt•
('ountv l''mrJ,:rouridl-urt.' t'l•rtl.unly a finanri411 Mll'C'l~s:s und
opparcnlly H JO~ lo b.tr.::rn1 htHlt •r:-.
t-'mr~10tind:, olfll'Hlb notl'' lhut thn $250.000 m rc.-v• <'nUl'~ from thl"' !'.\\!!JlJJ}t~t~l·t'-t ..\'i,at. b.~~ ....... ~ -·--~tmrutorC01hl0tfa~HIO~ l'Xp3nl\IOn Of th~ 135 uc•rt.•
flll'lhty .
Even thl• ('o~tu Mt.'~a C'h.&mbt.>r of C'ommPrf •'. who~t· fJ\t'mlx'~ Y.t.•re 01wnl} dub1ou-. about lll ~~ap m~ !t ~fr~rt On loc.•ttl ffi('fl'h.tnlS, h prodU('(>ofi ,l J:IOWtng rt'pOrt
thJt suyb tht.> ~"aJ> nH.'t'l ut·tu.lll} ht..n ... r1t~ merchanb hy
brmJ!in1: morl' t r.1 fu.· into h>w11
T hal word. "traU1c ," 1s ~ hcrt• the Rlowing ends at
Cll)' haJI
With us m.iny J 'o ~J5 000 (>('Oplt" J.>')UrtnJ: into the swap
met>l on u J.>t•11k \H't'"t.•nd. pohcl' Qfficlab haVl' fisted truf
f"k <•un~e~ho11 a:. ·rr ltu.·al · Two s 1galt•rts wer(> 1~sued
~h1:; full • •
Comph.•t10n or till' fair'!. t•\pans1on proJet't y.1Jt no
d o ubt hdµ lht• ~1tuation h) adding parkmJ; nnd unprovins;
UN't'S!t But c·ornpletton 1s sllll a t.•ouplc of year~ down the
ovt.•rlo:idl•d ruucl
Thrt·e·wn y l'Ooperat1on among the s wap meet
oiu.•ratu~. I hl• f airgrnund!. .ind hx•al poht.•t: I!> needed now
lo lessen the cong~llon until 1mpmv~menb are mad('
Good Use for Funds ·
Followrn~hrt-e li&h.!J.y attended p!.lbli.c hearings,
Cosla M esa s Ho usin g and Community Dev&lopment
t J l C D l l'Om mitt~has come-up with anot herwurth wh11e list
or projects to be made possible by federal grants .
The c ity h as been awarded $870,000 in fede ral
Housing and Urb a n Development fund s for 1979-80.
Combined with a holdover of $90,000 fro·m past grants, the
J IC D l;ommittee he.is set as1d $960,000 for new r1ly
projects.
The largest portion of \he grant. SJS0".000. will be used
for development of h ousing and public improvements in.
two areas of the city's west side. ,___ _____ Anatbc.r..S25Q.OOO..sllc~-t.owardi aQquM;i4io,...&f
kind to develop mo re housing for families.
:
The two a llotments demonstrat e that m embers of the
local BCD a re in touc h with two.o f Cos ta Mesa's more
prcssin~ needs.... . · ~ Other funds will be used lo aid handicapped perso s
by r emoving architecturaJ barriers, to purchase two va
fo~ transporting seni~r ci_lize ns and contribute to a plann
neighborhood center in Lions P ark.
There docs not appear to be a ny waste in any of the
H D committee's recommendations which will come
before the council for <Approval fn December. The
com mittee deserves thanks for a nother job well done
Protest Too late
Members or the Col lege P a rk Homeown er.s
Ass ociation s ay they are concerned about a dded
development of apartment units n ear their r esidenliaJ
community.
Some of the m e mbers, backed by.a petition signed by
86 residents. turned o ut at last week's councif session to
µrotest final approval of a 52-unit complex on Wilson
Street behind the Harbor Shopping Center . .
The project, which g uarantees that ha lf of the units ~
will be rented to families with childre n, was approved
d~~.J.JitcJ.b~ home.owneLPLOtesL -----
If there is a ~sson lo be learned here. it's that
hom eowner~ throughout the city should be mor..e aware o f
potential develop ments in· their areas. The p roject that
WCiS approved by the council· had been in the works for
more than a year and the s ubject of many public
hearings. It looks to be a good development .
The homeowners' first comments cam e right before
the second reading of a n ordinance granting the needed
toning switch. It was s imply a case o r getting into the
game too late to gene r ate much effect.
R esidents of College Pa rk may wis h to take note that
,,prelimina~y plans for a zoning change that could lead to
more apartments on the present site of the Harbor Rac-
quet C lub wi ll be coming before the council on Nov. 20.
The plan is still in the tentative s tage and will be before
the council for the first time.
Thal 's the time a ny affected parties s ho uld s tart
<airin g their views
• Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321.
Boyd/ Rating
. ByL.ll.BOVD
Client asks which ls the
older, horse racing or dog
rac ing. Can't say which
merited that distinction in
prehistoric limes, but in the
,nore recent centuries, horse
racing is the older, and by
many a generation. Modern
greyhound racing, in fact.
didn't really get started until
Oliver P . Smi th or
Emeryville, CaliL. perfected
t'h~ mechenicat rabbit in
1919.
The met.al in a penny is
t
Dear
Gloo1ny
Gus
About bicyclls~ Without
lighl!f: I thoUght it must
be a city ord.foance that
they drive witho ut
lights or rcnectors and
wear dark c lothes.
Never met any other
kind on the streets of
Costa Mesa.
J .V.
•
worth more than the metal In
a dime .. Penny, a little better
than a third of a cent. Dime,
8 little less than a third or u
cent. "The metal in a nicltel 'is
worth more than a cent.
That telephone of yours, If
typical, will be reconditioned
three times before it's
junked.
Have · you ever known a
perao~~reak bones in the
face by holding bac k a
sneeze? Neither have I. But
it happens, saf lhe~medlcoes.
From 1965 to 1975, the in
comes of all types of pro-
fessional men· and women
we nt up 87 percent. The in-
comes of dentist.S went up 61
percent. The incomes or doc-
tors went !IP 102 percent.
Q. "What's the strongest
bffrmade?"
A. ls ale a beer? Thomas
H~rdy's ale, brewed by the
Dorchester Brewery, Dors~.
England, in July of 1968, was
10. lS Jjercent alcohol by
weig)lt and t2.58 percenl by
voJ\lme. Potent stuff. ·
Q. "Are there any modern
countric1 that use no coins
ror monex?"
A . At l east thr ee .
Paraguay, Laos and In·
doneafa.
. .
W S tlt NtiTON The
I rr1.:htt•n1ngl~ \\t•Okf'rlNI c.·onch·
tton oC the UnltNI StnlNI Navy.
"'h1t•h we have• n.•v('lllt'd Ill Pallt
c•olumnft, has l)(•l·n ('(>nrirmed tn
-~~htv~.: ~S'.~l t t•»ltmuny
bt•for,: J <0ongrt>ss111nt1l tomm1t·
kt·
If tht• · Sovll'l Union were lo
lJU.OCh ~etik ..aU.ick in Europe
t o morrow,
lJ S l'Onvoyb
rull hln~ sup
11lu to tht•
NATO ullw:i
tn II( ht bUffl•r
lu~i,d tt:. high
.t:i / )() (Wrt'l'llt
or\ I ht•tt \\ ay
a c rob:. I h ,.
All,int1 c. thl•
I 1• c 1 :o. l .1 tor:.
\\ l'rl' told. ,
The alarming tt>stimony came
-rrom Olll' or the nation ·~ most
respe<'tt.'d m1ht.a ry experts. rr -
cently r\'lart.·d Adm. Isaac KJdd.
Mailbox
the rormrr supreme commander
or our A~nt1c naval forces. HI~
frank r<'Ye1atlons were present·
l'd at a clC>ISt.'<i·door sesaion or the
llousc Merchant Marine Coni·
milll'c. <'haired by Rep John
MurJ)hr-D·N.Y.
IN A RF..SC\JE effort mounted
after a surpnse attack 1n
Europe. our naval and merchant
:ships would "take a. very severe
bloody nose," Kidd warned the
coQgressmen. Added the ad·
m1ral : "I am prepared mentall y
and psychologically... fqr the
loss~s to be as high as 40 to SO
prrce nt."
Al the close or World War II.
the United States Navy stood un-
cha llenged as the m 1 ght1est
armada the world had ever
seen. It ruled the seas with a
preponderance of power equa led
only by the Bnt1sh Navy of the
19th century. when al patrolled
an ~mp1re that stretched around
the world.
Jn lht past thret-decades.
however. our n eet has been al·
lowed to deteriorate alarmingly.
Dozens or our finest warships
have become little more than
rus-t y scows. The Navy's
wartime mission -protecting
troop carriers and supply ships
against enemy naval forces
h as been se rious ly com ·
promised.
THE NAVY'S weakened battle
potential as compounded by thr
fac;t that NATO stockpiles havt•
dwindled to the point where im-
mediate shipments would be
necessary in an emergency.
"The founding ra thers or
NATO ." Kidd remanded"
Murphy's committee. "eertifioo
that 90 days' worth" of combat
s upplies would be necessary for
the adequate defense or Europe
"We are now down to 30 days'
lsuppliesL .. We no longer have
that additionul 60 days or
m a rgin for mhLaku or to gel
r~d y . "
Assuming ao inltw l de loy-
m ent of 15 convoys· hea Ing
towa rd Europe, Kidd told the
astonished committee mem
the Navy could guarantee the
safety or only a 1mall number.
"If we were to go to war this
afternoon <in Europe>." Kidd
testified. "we could give you
first-class. top quality -protection
for three" convoys and "partial
protection for two." The' re main-
ing two·thirds of the convoys,
Kidd said wtth wry underslcltc-
ment. "are g>ing to h ave a
sporty tnp any way you look at It ..
WHILE OUI fleet has been
ltterally rallini ·apart, sources
told out associille Jack Mitchell.
the Soviet Navy has been quietly
building up a combined naval-
merchant marine force capable
of controlhng the world's sea
lanes · ·
The balance or naval power
has llppt..'d sodram:it1cally 1n the
S1tvH·t~· faVor. Kidd w arned , -
that even ou:-major cities may
not be safe from Soviet ship!>.
Th~ Russians "h ave got a
capability to mine our ports."
Kidd testified,
Footnote: T empering ha s
sca ry testimony a bat was Kidd':o.
praise for the U.S Coast Guard ,
'whic h he said 1s doing a "superb
Job" or hanallng port security.
~----~~a~~~9>c6 ltW-A~~--~~~
strongest smgle bloe or support
Jimmy Carter reee1ved in his
presidential rampa1gn two years
ago came from black voters. 8ul
the president ·s performance in
office has turned many of the
black community's leaders sour.
Black leaders concede that the
Carter administration 's record
on c1v1l nghts is arcept able. bul
they complam·that the pre!>1dent
has done hltle to improve the lot
of millions of 1mpovcr1shed
bl arks.
Carter, they gripe, simply
hasn't kept ms prom~ses on JOb~
and low-cost housing. He has lh<'
reputation of being a "good
humor man" who promises a lot
but delivers liuJe.
Coast College District Plans to Cut Frills
-T<rthe-F.ditm-. --1ents-are-,ntnors and freshmen.
Earl Waters CPltot. Nov. 7 l re-ophomores and juniors are too
ports with unusua l accuracy oung lo drive.
lhat "there is ample e vidence
that community colleges still
have plenty of money for frill
courses." His article is timely,
si nce the ques tion or "frill
courses" looms large on the
budget-cutting horizon.
Legislators and proressionar
educators have genera lly s up-
ported the development of the
two-year public collei?e into a
community.oriented educational
institution, seeking to meet the
needs of its constituents. ln the
process. however , as Mr.
Waters points out with e frcct1ve
hyperbole, "Tht'R<' ~<'hools have
blossomed· out lo en roll the
world, orfrrml( t.•v t•ry conrc1va·
ble type or cour~l' "
'
'THE TRAFFIC on Fairview
Road between 7: 15 and 8 a m . is
very heavy. I have observed
ehlldren trying to cross through
six lanes of traffic on their
bikes .
On several occasions. I have
seen a police officer citing the
children. It is my understanding
that they are being cited for rid-
ing their bikes on the wrong side
or the street in an attempt to
make use or the signal light at
Monitor and Fairview.
I cannot understand why there
are three signals on Fairview
along the high school prpperty,
but none at lhe s tudent parking
lot."There is a signal hg ht at Ar·
lington, one at the entrance to the
faculty parking lot and one at
Monitor at the north end of the
school property.
I would Like to urge all parents
to take action to correct this
hozard. Our children arc in
danger and we are responsible
for their safety.
The following s uggestions
s hould be ronsidered :
1. lnslaJI a signal 11,ght at the
student parking lot entrance.
2 Align a new entrance lo the
student lot with the signal light
al Monitor.
J . Have a police officer direct
tramc.
4. Exchange the student and
the faculty parking lots. The
faculty lot has lwo signal lights.
BERNICE GALINDO. °""' ,.,. llldl?
To the Editor·
Recently. you published some
eu-erptrftom Betty Fol'"d's
autobiography. In it s he states
that she was upset by the cutoff
In Medicaid funds for elective
abortiOh and expresses her con-
cern for poor women on welfare,
married women with loo many
children and girls too young to bear the responsibility of bring.
· log c.bild.r~njnlo the world.
Our laws adequately e.over
rape and Incest victims and
mothers who must act In self·
defense. Each woman makes a
choice with her body when she
engages In sexual intercourse
without using any preventative
mcas~res. If s he becomes preg·
nant there Is now the rtgbt or
another human be.in~ to con·
sider, the rtltht to llve, to be
born. to breathe, the right not to
have your body vlof ated by
pouon and torture.
Mrs. Ford goes on to say that
H frer dauglifer became pre{-
nant she would take her to a
psychiatrist to s~e if he thought
she could handle an a bortion.
~Does s he advocate that we pay
or the psychiatric treatment of
ach needy woman. too? Or 1s
that only for the ricb"
JAN ARANT
Fullc&Mfnsefn
To the Editor: .
I would appreciate an ex·
planalion of why Costa Mesa
city taxpayers <through the city
attorney I are obligated to pay
for prosecuting the Sunshine
Studios on behalf of the con-
cerned persons at Bethel Towers
la tax-exempt foundation 1. I
thought sure it would be a case
of misuseofpublic funds .
P .L. McMULLEN
No Platt! tor Klc&
To the Editor:
Evt>ry week there seems to be
a11 article on the clos ing of
anothe r school.
The ~asic reason ror the clos-
ing of schools is the drop 111
enrollment. But why 1s the drop
so drastic this year ? One reason
might be that the population
boom is decreasing, or it just
might be;, there Is no place
for childre I feel that the
second re son is the mos t
logical.
. IF YOU look around in Cosla
Mesa High School and Davis
Middle School area. you will find
that most or the apartments are
··adults only ." Whe re can
parents go with their children?
Why would you i>ut a s~l'lool 111
an area where children are not
alto-Wed? How can anyone ex·
J>eC.t the enrollmenUo increuo.-
1 r the small fammes In our com-
munily are being driven away?
We need our schools, don't let
the landJords take them away!
ROBIN LARRABEE
Student,
Costa Mesa High School
N•S.rprbe
To the F.dit.or:
I guesa th~ closing of the
Harbor Center postal unit In
Costa Mesa should hardly come
as a surprise lo us citizens who .
have grown accustomed to the
post 9fflce department doing
anything they wish and lettinl!
the a verage citizen s ufrer with
their decision
t wonder IC it has O<'curred to
th post omce-{tepartin-em-tlllll
the convcnlenco or this unit
m tght have been reason en'<>111h to
warrant ite cool1m1ed o~on.
Or 'at Teas""ITea ve tlfo unit
operative until a new location 1s
found.
But no, t h e Santa· Ana
postmaster states that it has
a lw ays been customary fo r
tliese types of outlets to pay $1 i:f
year rent. Things and values do
change. Is it unreasonable to ex-
pect the owner or the Harbor
Shopping Center to realize a
Small profit OD ru:o. investment'!
TOO BAD the government has
never given private enterprise a
cha nce to operate our postal
system I'm s ure it wouldn't
have taken them long to get rid
or the "dead wood" and operate
the system at a profit.
A $200 monthly rental hardly
~eems excessive, especially
when 1t was estimated it would
cost $5,000 to Sl0,000 to'dismanlle
and remove the unit. That would
pay for several years' rent on an
operation that 1s rated number
t we Ive in the nation for dollar
volume.
ROG ER L. SCHAD
/tlbq.atftl
To the &htor.
In the Pilot story regarding
the petition for a writ of man-
date brought by me on behalf of
the American Ci vil Liberties
Union I was quoted as saying
that the Regfstrar of Voters
could have taken care or this
problem without the necessity of
bringing a lawsuit
This story is about a laws uit in
which I requested the court to
order the Registrar of Voters to
a llow certain persons who had
attempted to register. bul whose
regis trations bad, through no
fault of their own. not been re-
eiv d .
YOUR QUOTE is totully
wrong. I not only did not say
that, but the fact of the matter is
that it required a Jawsuil in or-
der that these persons could be
a llQwed to register after the
closin~ date set by election code.
In addition. l told the reporter
tnat r was very mpressed with
the obvfous desire or the
Regis trar or Voters to cooperate
In any procedure which the
court would setup.
PATRICIA HERZOG
• • Letters from readtrs ore welcqme.
Tiu nghl to condenu Lettns lo fit •
IJ)OCt or tltmlnate libel u reaerwd •
Letteri o/ 300 words or la.s wtll be
given prtftr'1tct. All lttrmmu.ft m·
Cludt 11gnalure and moiling addreu
but names may bf wuMtld on re-
~·t aJ 1tJ/J1r1tnt reo•on 11 opparent. J>oaQI .unu ~ publuhcd.
-'
parUr ularly h1a refWlal to ,heed
th~lr pleaa to publiab hl8 Lax re·
luroa 8aUe1·Deardourff, mak·
Ina no ~1't!t or their contempt
ror Kemp.Roth t.aJl reduction u
a c 1opilgn devlce, were In·
volved In hlgMy 1ucce11ful
media oriented campaigns In
reno•ylvanla. Michigan, Ohio,
llllnola and TeMeaaee. .
THEIR fORMUlA was al lts
"
politically ceolrlsl belt running
from Pennsylvania to Iowa,
whose success endpeera tbe in!.
evitab01ty ot Reagan. There baa
been prtvate dlacusslon of these
governors pooling their power to
pick a 1980· candidate -a
·process complicated bl' lhe pre.·
s hfe11Ual amoll1ons or Illinois '
James Thompson arra possibly
lowa'sRobert.Ray .
best tn Penn.aylvanla where a 8 UT AL80 Joining the l>rilltanUy crafted media cam· Republican goverbors is a <tif·
palan b~t former U.S. Assis· ferent breed: multimillionaire
t a n t Att y. Ge 0-RJ ch a rd Dallas lndmtrlallst WUliam Cle.
Thorn burgh from obllvlon to menta, who surprised even hls
snatch the g<,>vemorship from ex· own advisers by being elected
P1llliburgh Mayor Peter Flaber· governor of. Texas. Clements,
t Y tough-talting and t.ougb-look.ing.
Thornburgh is the newest and is the antithesis of the image
one or the most impressive of a candidate. Hi s lavish media
aroup of moderate RepubUi:cUL , campaip stressed pro-tax cut,
eovel'oora tn a cenlraJ and ad'ti-government. anti-liberal
'
..
Ideology.
Envislcming'BUI Clements at a
R•publlcan governors' con·
ference delights bis friends.
"Imagine him with those candy·
bleeps like Ray and Milliken
<Go v. William MiUilten of
Michigan-)," one lrlllder fo d us. · 'Clemenuwill roll 'em over."
But not in Reagan's behalf.
Clements, a Ford man in 1976,
felt Reagan was not helpful In
the early stages of his race .for
governor.
IRONICALLY for Reagan, the
electloo'a Ideological tone was
s llg btly rightward, with the
mass slaughter or all incumbent
liberal Democratic senators
<especially Sen. Dick Clark of
Iowa ) who were supported by
the NaUanal Committee for an
Effective Congress. Wh at's
. .
Starts today, shop 10:00-o.m. to 9:30 p:m: .for no Oday values
I _,. •
DAIL v PR.OT A 7
more. the president'• own ~
viaen CQQ:ed4' tba1 vklmies. "f)(_
the tbree Republican senators ......
Jene Helms, Strom Thurmond .
and Jobn Tower -stigmatized
as .. radical rightists" confi~
the futility of-unadorned anti·
conservativ~ uaaulta.
Furthermore, Kemp hiaiats on
tbe validity of Ke mp-Rott\,
which la dero«ated by both the White House and Bailey-
D e a rdou rrr. R e p . Bill -
Arm1trong'1 Senate triumph in
CGlorado and Newton Gingrich's
for tbe House from Georgb
were squarely based on un·
swerving advocacy or massive
lax cuts.
Kemp must soon d ecide
whether 'this merits his own
presidential bid, long urged b)'
close advisers.
re-tbanksgiV~g
_l ~e.ar~a·nce &-1
•
14K gold ~Ins, bracelets ore at
beautiful ngs, In styles for him
and her. reg 22-$34815.41to243.61
fashion jewet;-y)~_ ...
Assorted ho~gs in your choice .
of totes, s~. swagger bags in
warm coforS. ~p. val. S18-S24 13.99
handbags 26.
Boot fashk>ns 'Or you to strjde light
Into winter. 5 sties available.
were $50-$90 _ 39.99 to 49.99
wome n's sho&. 9, 112. 129
..Fashion Jeans in pre-washed denrm:
corduroy and brushed denim. Sizes
29-36. were Sl8-S21 12:99
mike:s place 130. 133. 462
Hang Ten® shirts for boys, In new
styles, of polyester /cotton knit prints.
were$6 3A9
boys' cJothlng 23
Vested suits
Marrs ttv~ ves ed sutts are - -
In wool and w oolf polyester blends.
Assorted colors In solids, stripes and
plaids. Not all sizes are In all stores.
men's clothing 21
\
H_OME-5AVINGS
. ...r
Culslnarte really sparks yovr
creattve-eoorcery. Food processor
has Lexane base. $140
Perrna-care tablecloth Is machine housewares 74
woshaOle Docro~ polyester and
cotton. reg. Sl0-539 4.99 to 19A9 'BUDGET STORE
linens and domestics 30 _ _
Lace-edQe-teblectoth ts permanenl' --·cordur<>Y lOCkei. rancher style, is
\
.. . .. .
---Sll9 r~. S11.S_
..---f----.~tfGfRIE press Docrone polyester /cotton. By warm. rugged cotton corduroy with
SUreMD reg. $21-$61 10.49 to 30A9 acryllc·''fleece" trim. reg. 34.99 29.99
. ,
Cotton sleepw«Jr Is soft. cozy flan-
nel. In pastel pirts, gowns S-M-L pa-
jamas 32-38. corrp. val. S16-Sl8 10.99
Hngerie 504 ·
Soft fleece rot>a to curl up in Of
Arne~ triacetate and nyon, sizes
P-S-M-L. comp. val.$30-$36 22.99
~ robes 53
Assorted panties d Enkdure~ nylon
satin. In white, nude C1ld pastels,
from Pam. 5-7. eachS2 , 3 for 4.99
llngerle 28
MIKE'S P~CE
Dark denim Jeans hQle pocket de-
tail ore all cotton · n deep hues. ·
Waist sizes 29-36. w $20 14.99
mike's place 130
Pants, shirts, ties
net shirts long slee
were 3.99·$25
men's wea 175. 6. 8
ts trl-blend fien-
d, ties polyester.
2.99 to 14.99
Boys' sweaters a all acrylic knit. In
stripes, ski style and more. Sizes
8-20, S-M-L·XL r . $14-$15 10.99
boys' clothing 23
Young men's separates are famous
maker knit shirts and polyester pants.
wereS20 11.99
mike's place 176. 4o9. 45Q
Assorted shirts In cotton gauze, o r
knits and terrys In polyester and
polyester /cotton. were $14-$20 9.99
mike's place 83. 196
Versatile bros In two styles, one
price. Choose strapless or 3-way
convertible bra. reg. $6 each 3.99
lingerie 44
Glamour bros for strapless or
decollete looks. Choose push-up or
strapless style. special 5.99
.,, WOMEN'S ·
Pigskin coats
Luxurious leather coats and jackets
have dyed American lamb collars.
Three styles to choose from. sizes
8-16. In Havana brown or cork.
misses cOats 103
109.99and149.99
orig. $135-$188
CPO jackets tn wrfort>lue pTafcfs, WQmen' s coordinates
with flq:> pock ts. tailored bottom -~·· 020 n nn Famous maker pclyester seporotes ~es u-. reg. .J. y_..,_
boys' clothing 14 mix and match. Bloz~rs, blouses,
Outerwear for esh air enthusiasts. In skirts and pants are avallable In
'nylon ord ester/cotton poplin sizes lO-lS, 4 colors.
S-M·L-XL we 15-$3512.99 td 24.99 boulevard spoftsweor 167 •.
mrke's ploce-4 6.99 to 17.99 were $12-$30
linens and domestics 30 ~·s 817 -except el cajon, cerrttos,
S.pc. cutlery set for LC. Germain thousand oaks
has stainless steel blades, full tang Ski sweaters in your ch<;>ice of
handles. Set w /block 29.99 multicolor acrylic or soUds In wool
housewares 156 and polyester. reg.12.99-13.99 9.99
Recliner
Our Stratolounger<!> lowbock
recliner has easy to care for Her-
culon® olefln cover In tan plaid.
Settle Into It for relaxing comfort.
furniture 147
s259 reg. S325 · ·
Ceramic servers turkey platter and
soup tureen are microwave oven-
proof .. Whlte only. S15 and $25
housewares 29
Fondue set Includes 2V2 • qt. pot,
wrought Iron stand, alcohol burner.
Enameled In yellow or brown $20
housewares 29
13 pc. cook.set Is sturdy cast Iron.
comes wfth a bonus steamer. Made
to last. open stock value 72.90 39.99
housewares 151 --
Gla~re set, 24 pieces In all, In-:
eludes three functional sizes. Stock
up your cupboard. 12.99
house-Wares 4De
Mixing bowls are all copper In two
sizes: 8" and 10:· Beautiful for your klt-
ct..en reg. $14-$17 10.99to12.99
housewares 135 ,
men's 805 -except el cojon. cerrttos.
thousand oaks
Warm-up suits keep athletes and
stay-at-homes allke toasty warm.
reg.17.99-19.99 15.99
men's 805 -except el cojon. cerrltos.
thousand oaks
Dress shirts have long sleeves, are
versatile enough for many fashion
1ooks. special 4.99
men's 842 -except el cojon. cerrttos,
thousand oaks
Knit shirts for young. men, in many
styles and colors, make stylish dress-
ing comfortable. s~lal 6.99
men's 809 -except el cojon, cerrftos,
thousand oaks
Polyester pants In easy-tcrcare-for
knits . . . Just pop them Into the
washer and dryer. special 1.99
men's 814 -except el cojon. cemtos,
tho u sand oaks·
Men's sweaters
Choo$§ tr.am a wealth of styles:
card1gons, crew-necks, v -·necks,
turtles. All are easy-care acrylic.
Sfzes S.-M-L·XL men·, 805 -except et cajon. cemtos.
thousand OQt<s
9.99 sp8clal
he store· is mav company
MqCo .• Costa Mna, South Co,at Pfaza, 3333 8'11tol St .. 56+8321
e a
c
c
c
IC
18
-MS
' l • '
.a
~
M
M
M
>W
.97
97
'.97
5 . --
I
t
-t-
A8 DAILY PILOT
•\r con r>ome thot tune 1n one note!'! -
"C-01 a problrm" Thf:'fl wntt' lu l'at Dunn Pat Will
cut red tape, gt'ttmg the answers ond action you nud
to aolve mequalws m gowrnment and busmess: MwJ
your qw>stioru to Pat Dunn, At Your Servace, Orange
Coo.st Dody Ptlot, P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA
92626. As many letter.s aa posstble wall be anawered,
bu1 Phoned rnquaties ot h!Ut"YT not mdudmg--the ·
uoder'iJuU. oo~reu and business hours' phoM
numbncanl'IOt becon.ndered Thucolumnappearsdili-
ly ezcept Solurdays "
Label Codes Ofle,r ('oafftlfs
DEAR PAT: 1 nevEfr bothered to read fe>o<f
labels before I married. Now that I've had a baby
t do, but need some help to really understand all
tbc I nformation. Can you lt>ll me how to read nutri·
iorH!tbe+&end-wh1tt "U.S,..&DA" maao.s:J-- _
• R.B.. Costa Mesa N1if on n ormat on · gJveu on a per serving
basis. The label tells the size or the serving (for ex·
an,ple: one t up, two ounces,' 1 tablespoon), the
number or servings in the container, the number
or calort~· per serving, and the amounts In grams
<>r protef1'J carbohydrate, and rat per serving. Pro·
tein Is Usted twice on the label; ln grams and as a
JN>rcenlage of the U.S. Recommended Daily Al·
lowance. Seven vitamins and minerals must be
shown, In a specific order. The listing or J2 other
vitamin~ and minerals, and of cholesterol, fatty
acid. aqd sodlum content Is optional.
Th~ U.S. Re:ommended Dally Allowances
CU .S. RDA 's) a r e the approximate
amounts of proteln, vitamins, and minerals that
an adult should eat every day lo keep healthy.
Nutrition labels Ust the U.S. RDA by percentage.
For eumple, tbe label may state that one serving.
of ttie food contains 35 percent of the Rttom-
men,tted Dally Allowance of vitamin A and 25 per·
cen•of the Recommended Daily Allowance of Iron.
Ttiel6tat amount or-tood an lndtvldual ens-m a
day-should supply lhe U.S. RDA or au essential
nutrients.
DEAR PAT: I received a brown ceramic pan
that was made in Italy. l'\le heard some imported,
_gla~e_d cu~m~ ~.AO.d...bQwls.are_un:uue to..u.s.e.
Tor food due to lead content. How can I find out
about mine? E.R., Westminster .
A Food and Dnig Administration spo1'esman
told A YS that you can be "pretty sore" there is no
dang~r In using glazed, ceramic pottery that
comes into the U.S. through regular Import chan·
nels. If the pan was purchased In Italy by a private
party, there ls more cause for concern.
Brightly colored ceramic pottery bas been
found co hne more leacbable heavy metal <lead
and cadmium lo decals and glazes> than brown or
otbe r dark-colored pieces. The danger occurs
mainly if the-utensils are used to store acid foods
s uch as .J11pple or orange juice, carbonated
beverages, wine, sauerkraut, cooked fruit,
tomatoes or other foods with a hJgb acid content.
You can have an acid extraction test done on
· this pan by bringlog or malling It to Bio·Tec._nlc
Labs Inc., 1127 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles. The
$35 price ls steep, however, and you may prefer to
use tbe pan for dttoralive purposes or for suvlog
dry foods such as crackers or potato chips.
Brave Front
Bra"less Girl Wins
PbRTAGE. Mich. CAPl -A 14-year-old girl
sent home from school twice because she wasn't
wearing a bra has won a victory or sorts.
Superintendent George Conti told principals in
this Kalamazoo suburb not to ask female pupils if
they were wearing bras. ·
Carrie Keech was sent home from Portage
Central JuniQr High under orders of Principal
Richard Tyler. who acted under a district dress education."
But Conl~aid that he never intended to reg· ~late the wea~i~~J>f bras. He said the pql~~Y. .was
mtended to ban outfits so obviously distr'acling
that no quesliol','S need be asked.
Bike Thefts Declining
_WASHINGTON LAPl -The FB.l.reported a 9
perfent decline in bicycle thefts nationally for the
period of 1973 lhrough 1977.
James J . Hayes, executive director of the
Bicycle Manufacturers Association, said the
decrease resuJt~ from efforts by the industry and
community 1eaders-to combat bicycle thie very
through s uch methods as better locking devices
and bicycle registration programs.
.THE ORANGE COUNTY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COUNCIL
hos moved to
1440 E. First St., Sonta Ano
5'7-6801
HOURS: 8 to 5, Monday thru Friday
..
NATION I AT YOUR SERVICE
'Big Brothers'· Do1:1't Want GoHty Cop
PfUl..A1Jp;l,,PtllA 11\P l Tht' Bhl
Rrothtrt, o arou" wluf h counMl
fathl'rless boys. i:( que11llonlng a
JUdRt>'b ordt>r that 11 former
pollremun 1u·cust.-d In l~c fulul shoot·
Ina of .n unamu.!d t~cn a~cr Join tho
volunt n.
Hirahland. president o f the
Philadelphia Bag Brothers Associa·
lion "Dig Brothers should exhibit
s toblllty' maturity, responsibility,
licneltlvity 'o rhe needs ot a
the back. The officer reslgntd from
• the ror~e-arter entering th• guilty
p~a.
the former oHic•r displayed a
"hysteric.al person;i)ty an which he
overreacts to stress.•
younpter '· ·
Latrone placed Giardino on five
)'~tars probaUon and ordered that he
join Big Brothers as part• or a re·
habllitalion program. Giardino also
THE JUDGE ACKNO\\'.L&>GED
that he had not consultet Big
Brothers about his intention&, but
said he saw no reason why Giardino
could not join the organliatfon.
Said Lalrone. · •' ~Y~ 1kids_ ston 't.
stress him. I don't <now. J 'm not a
psychiatrist."
Jud e Rob~rl Latrone ordered
Marcus GaardJno. ~ho pltad d atullty
to ln\loluntary maoalaughtcr ln con· ntfnon Wltb..tb d~ath, to join the-81
Brnthcr11 -;R
"THE J OGE NEVER. consulted
u , but Ir whul I reud i~ true, he
tCt~> would not be an •ccepta·
ble appl\cunt." s11d Samuel
-was-ordered to pay U.000 to cover
funeral ellpenses.
. A car In wtalch the victim, Michael
Caqienter. 9.l was. riding .was stopp~d ' . 21 by police. When
Carpe er ran from the scene,
Gn1rd1 fared onee. striking him in
"They. kee p advertislnc on
television that they. need big
brothers," the judge said. "The man
had no prior criminal r ecord. He's
not a criminal type •.. He's a &ood
lather." ·
JAMES WALKE&. EXECUTIVE
director of the Ptlladelphia Big
Brothers Associathn. said be re·
celvJ:.<lnumerous caJs from program
participants demandng to know why
Big Brothers was 'elng used a re-
ha bilitalion tool by tte court.
A psychiatrist rePOrted to Latrone
before Giardino -was senlence4 that
''The judge made 1t appear like we
were in there wit\ him," Walker
said . .
Money Market Certificate
182 day (26 week) maturity--: $10,000 or more
Effective Rov. 16 through Rov. 22 · .
High return on short term savings wit.h innred safety. e,1\
This is an annual effective yield,assumtng funds remain on ~-~tb1. tl ~ 1\..
deposit for 12 months. Rates are subject to change at d. ~ ., G >-~
renewal based on Treasury Bill rate at that time. ,._ ,;:s-e P e~ \1 ~
Federal Regulations require a substa.ntia.l .-4'4.8 ·v . 8~
interest penalty for early withdrawal. ft~ a-~
Jrofeea,noellttrachargea. 8 ~'u a, 1.'-8"'
. 1.gct :te-t'te .. ~ ... -cr0~~-6.8 _.00~~0~ ~'f· e--.~ .-, ~11\90~\l\Ol-~-
0 .d I> ~ 1f\. ... ~ __ -6.._. \l)e ee\1°4'._•1t-' ._o0 U\ ~·..-..... ~ .. ~ ~ .l ,._ ~ ~ ~oo---~~ Co~e ~ e~>-"._.~·-·~ :oP~t=-~o~~&· J ~6.\-~~ ••• $.,.~~et~~ ca11 ~-~~~ • .,.~ ,,6.&"~ tot~~:.~ot~ p •~es~~ your local :::e:,:~&1'~~ office !or details
Co~ . . ' la ~ ~·· . Safe, strop.g and friendly
~!JJll~~ Assets over $8 Billion-
Convenient offices sirvfng 'Soutfiirn-and NMthlfm"Callfomta, tnctudtng~
LAGUNA HILLS
23535 Calle de la Louisa
in Laguna Hills Center next to The Akron
770-2816 ,.
..
COSTA MESA
825 Sunflower Ayenue
at South Coast Plaza
979-9800
AlHAMBRA •ARCADIA •AZUSAIGl.ENOORA . BEVERLY HUS •BUENA FAAI< •CANOGA FAAI< •COSTA MESA •DOWNEY •GARDEN bROVE •s;LENoALE • HA~NE EMET
t«:>ll'VWOOO • H~TINGTON BEACH• LAGUNA HILLS• LAKEWOOO •LANCASTER • LA P1.JENTE •LONG BEACH •LOS ANGELES •MALIBU • MANHl'TTAN BEACl-1 • MONTQ.AIR MONTROSE
NORTHRIOOE • NOFIWAU<. MLMOALE. Ml.OS VE ROES ESTATES• Pl\SAOENA • REOONdO BEACH• ROLLING HILLS ESTATES• SAN PEOAO •SANTA MONICA • !£Al_ ACH
• SHERMAN OAKS• TARZANA •TEMPLE CCTV • THOUSAND OAKS• TOAAANCE •TUSTIN •WHITTIER • EL CAJON •SAN DIEGO MISSION.VALLEY
• I
ALSO IN: BERKEL.E't' •DALY CCTY/WESTLAl<E, •EL CERRl'TO •FREMONT• HAYWARD• LOS GATOS• MONTEREY• MOUNTAIN VIEW LOS ALTOS• OAKLAND • REDWOOD CITY
SACRAM~NTO • ~N BRUNO• SAN FRANCISCO •SAN JOSE •SAN LEANDRO• SAN MATEO •SAN RAFAEL• SANTA ROSA •SUNNYVALE •VALLEJO • ~LNUT CRE
111-~~~~~~~
'
...
•
(
.
Pope Reaclles P~ople
JoluJ, Paul' Personality PleaJJe8 Crowds
V ATTCAN Cl'l'V tf. P 1 Pnsx1
J ohn P aul It tn h1~ fJl"\l month in
office has bttom<1 ~1ly '8 No t
crowd plcruifr 11 i-utterun<'l'
Inda<' t~ be will ttiht-t•• to lhG.
pohClt', nf l 'oj>(' P~ \'I
' Hr turru on. · '~"'l .t to~
Vnllcnn prat>st ol th!!' robu:osl.
urbune Pt\I•• who t to mtnttlc. ·
w&th l'n>"d , lm,,t hRhtt>~ and
preft'r!I lo oddn"t faithful as
'hrothrrs nhd 110 r?1 • r <Mr
th.m "ch1ldN>n ' . '"
:•H t; REACH '' ~ .. ; IJN!pl
It lb "''ry, very ' nt that he
haS dlr t rommu ('ut1on wtth
the m ," 1oa ·. th•• •'\ J..iml''
Long of the Vauc St.·c:rcuinat
for Chnstuan Unit
Tht llahan:. n 'l'''i • thl'1r f1~t
foreign pont1U 1n ,i; ~t.>ur~ "1th
~nthus1asm uod rt>H •ncl'
The tract at ion al burs ts of
"Viva 11 Papa I .. u 1ng UH'
the Pope ~" -e-e-t htm
w erever he appeu Many soy
he displays pcn.o quahtu:'
th~ coulc1 make him pnt> or th~
most popular PQJ>CS 1 memory
THE POPE H S een busy
sm'ce has election o, I 16 trying
to become part of h11 .. second
homeland." Th1b ht1b e ndeared
him to the ltaliahs
··since I was not
soil. I feel al-I -tho -need
here ror a spmtual 'bl h'," the
former Karol Wojtyla id. pay.
ing_homa~ to St. Fra is of Ai.
sisi. a patron saml or l y
In audience after udience
a no in visits outside the a tic an,
he struck the Itahari th e. In a
typical tribute to llaly he said
POPULAR
Jottn Paul fl
"ALL THE MORE do I feel
the need to insert myself an tbis
n e w l aod t hat Pe t er
r hosfl This land has al.ways
been near to me. now 1t ha:.
become my second homeland I
desire to be part of Italy in all
llS.lust.ocical richness, and a1 lhe..
same lime m all its current re·
. --atity ..
EJJ'.-; AN1iLY 'I S
th\' S\•cond Vatican Counc1 I.
Tht>y point out that t he pope
huntly hab had lime to thank out
o potrry und put at into cxecu·
lion
In brier pe<>rhes a nd extem·
poraneous remarks, J\Q.wever,
these broad outlines or his views
have emerged:
-CeUbacy: The pope reaf·
farmed the 1.~year·old ban on
marriage for priests, s aying,
"W~ must retain the sense of our
1101que voc:aUon : we a r& an the
world but we are not worldly ...
Thl' church 's position on this
controv~rsial Issue is believed· to
b~ a main cause for the s teady
defection of priests over the past
l~ years.
-Human Rights : Describing
1t as ·'the great effort of our
time." h e indicated that the
church will play a more active
role in promoting human rights
ard\Jnd tbe world. But he has
also said the church ls not "a
rival" of any political system .
-Ecumenism : He said the
c hur c·h, ~spit e "o b ·
.slacles.... _.__m_w;t euorwJmi on
the track .. or union with other
Christian faiths but without
co m promis ing •'the ' true
Vattcan sources say it may be ' Ca tholicaoctrin~." He ca lled
some time before the pontiff div1siQ_ns amoQg Ch,!"istian_s "an
bE!gins 1ssuTng concrete policy intolerable scanaal.
statements, elaborating on his -Doctrtae and church dis·
e ar ly declara tio n that his cipllne: He called for a renew~d
primary duty wi be to complete emphasis on ttie role of doctrine
with .. ruden ut stimulating in the life of the church and oo
•==~=:-::::::::--: 1 . _ l!:1l ac· cented Italian: ~g.s._r <! (Q(fiij:cd1'~41Bcwli~e.c-
•
Lhc Roman Catholic Church by -Deteo~: The pope vo.wed to
. _ -oonUnue-tllec policies-_of bis~
d eccssors a nd m a i n t ain a
Tax Protester Seu di a logue with governme nts
whose polic1c~ the church does
not a pprove or.
Clerltenle Seminar Laguna Slide
Topic of Talk Income tax prtester Arthur Porth will lead a seminar Saturday
in San Clemente. p-esenling hrs thesis that Congress did not a pprove A lecture on the Blue bird
theincometaxas .direct taxonindividuals. Kno lls la ndslice and soils _ The seminar s sponsored by the Yes on 23 Committee, which b . L 8 h ·
Supports pending egislation before Congress to repeal the personal pro le ms an aguna eac is sche dule d Saturday b y t he rncome tax and t:ke government out o( competition with privately Friends of the Laguna .Beach
owned business. s id committee spokesman Chu.ck Tucker. Library.
Porth, an a uhor and tax expert, has not paid any income tax The speaker is David Phoenix, sin~ 1961, Tucke said. I l h h d I · • and Salu.rdal''s sminar ls scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. and continue oca · researc Y ro ogts.
J. nto the afU?m ''"I at the San Dle<f'o--C-annd Electrk auditorium-, 10._~.eolo_gist-,, and the meeting will w. El Portal. "" (> be held m bridgefiall IK"'the
Par1.i.c1pants.Yill be "'"'k..11 to make a $i5 donation to the commit." Congregationa l .Neigh borhood
_...,, ""Y Church . 340 St. Ann's Drive, t ee 1or$20per t'OPle>.saidTucker. from 2to4 p.m.
Additional nformation is available b~ cilllng TUcier. al RefresbmentS will be s erved.
496-9287.
Calendar of Everits
Reed and Barton-See this silversmiths exhibit of
s~rlmg silver and lavishly silverplated tea and coffee sets through
N~ember 30 .. all presented in the appropriate table settings for an
array of s9C1al occasions. Dining Accessories-Lower Level ,
Renzullo Sculpture-Introducing the.Jimited
e,d1ttom in bronze. And meet the artist. Martha Renzullo N.elson. in a special
appearance on Saturday, November 18th from noon-6 p.m. tn
Decorative Accessories-Lower Level
Hollywood Glamour-A holiday spectacular with music.
"'-!'le and cheese and beautifully dressed models. It's the porty of the year!
Reception at 7 followe&6t7 :30 by the show on Wednesday,
Novenber 28th4 For individual or group reservations coll SSb-0611. ext. 37 1 or 234.
Fashion Gallery -Middle Level
Vogue Patterns-Edith Head, internationally
famous designer, will be on hand to show her collection of award winning
Holly'Aood designs fef-t he starS-On Thursday, Nov. ·30 at 1~0 . .She'll also
featue her exclusive line of Vogue Patterns. R.S.V.P 556-061 1. ext. 371 .
Sleep Shop-Lower Level
. Bteakfast With Santa-What a,neat m6rning for ~
the kidslThQre'll be entertainment by Jim Gamble and his ~uppets and a visit
with San~ Claus. And, a take-home-favor. 2.95 for adults, 2.35 for children. Call
556-061 , ext. 388 for the date of your choice and tickets. Santa will be here:
Sun .. De:. 17, 10:15: Mon.~c. 18, 9:15; Tues .. Dec. 19. 9:15 and Fri .. Dec. ·22,
· 9.1E. Dining Room. PS. Enter from the ~st doors facing Bear Street
Win·a Paddington Bear-Hey, hey. Children 14
and ymnger can enter our drawing for a Paddington bear, but only one entry
per chld. The contest runs from Nov. 24-Dec. 16 with the drawing being held
Sat..-Dec~ 16 atAJ Oh, and come enjoy story_r_eading about Paddington nd his
adventlles on Saturdays, Dec. 2, 9 and 16~1 :30-3:30. Children's -Upper Level
Mon-Fri , 10·9!l>, Sat. 10-6, Sun 12·5. Bullock's South Coast Plaza, 3333" Bristol, C.M .. 566-0611
~ i
•
Thut'lday. November 16. 1978 DAIL V PILOT A9
starts Friday
at-9:30 a.m~
many limited quantities ... not all sizes may _be. .
available in each grouping ... col9rs and styles hr!uted
to stock on hand, so shop early for bes~ sele.ct1on!
these items available in our . • I . Huntington Beach $tore
women's sportswear savings few girts NOW
NOW "'"' . ' 11 98 24ACRYLLCPANTS4·6X ..... -.......... 3.:.o 101 FASHIONABLE PANT TOPS · · · · •. · .-· .J · 24ACRYLICPANTS7·14 . . . . . ... 5.98
HlioEVIPANTl-OPS ~ --:-----· 1 98 '8POCYESTERftAtffS4-iX ..... " ... __ -2.98
184SHORTS , · · · • · · · . 28POLYESTERPANTS7·14 -. 3.98 129SAT1NSHORTS ........ 48c
72°JUNIOR P~NTS • . : ...... 5.98 -savings for 60ys
tSCOORDINKTES-..•.... 11.98 . NOW
. 48c --COORn1u•Tr~ ........ 5.98 200BOYS·HA~ .. . ._ . "" -... ~ .... . ~----f 9a---S01.!tSOftE"9"'" ,-.,,.-;--101 SATIN JAC~TS - . . . . . . . . · -··--. ---.•-
U3•ATCHtNGSHORTSAND TOPS ..... 98c 150SttOAt..-Sl.EEV.ESlURTS
26&JUNIORSWIMWEAR . . . . _ .. 98c 300BOYS·JEAHS · · · ·
..... ~ --:r~2..:98
. 2.98·6.98
. 48c
. 1.98
4.98
146JUNIORSWEATERS 7.98 150SWIMWEAR · · · . S ·1 98 IO COACHER JACKETS !~~~~~~:~ : . 3:98 40 UTTlE BOYS_TAACKSUITS
101 FULL FIGUffE SHIRTS .. 2.98 savings for man
106FULC.FIGURETOPS . • . 3.98 NOW
1'3MISSYSWEATERS 7.98 60FASHIONUNOERWEAR ... 48c
171 MISSY TOPS·.-3.98 65 LOCKER TEES . . . • 1.98
64 MISSY TEES . . . 48c .85 SPORT SHORTS 98c
dresses, pant suits NOW 102HANGTENSHIRTS . . .. 7.88
147HANGTENSHIRTS 12.88
18NYLONKNfT JACKETS . · -· · · · · • · · · 9.98 96LONGSLEEVEWESTERNSHIRTS .. 4.98
t2SWEATERCOATS . . . . . · · .. · • · · · 14.98 75SHORTSLEEVESPORTSHIRTS . . .. 4.98
20DRESSESANDPANTSUITS .... · .. · · · · .. 5.98 64SWEATSUITS .. . . . . . . .. . . . .... 9.98
45DRESSES.ANDPANTSUITS ... '--...: .... 9.98 40T1ES ..... . . .. . . .. . . ...... 48c
ling8'ie, loungaw~r 85 VINYL GLOVES . . • . . .. 48c
-NOW 45SHORTSLEEVESPORTSHIRTS .. . .. . .. 2.98
36SUPS o'' s.-::-:-: .... -.. -................ ~·= ~~~:~v~.~IT.SHJRTS ~ ... 3.:
58CAMIS LE ... ·. · ·, · · · .. .-· · · • • · ··•· · · • -PRINTTEES 1 ,,.. ...,.... 1 98 1vv ... . .. ;,o 34T~PANTS"NOTEDDIES · · · · · · · · . 41 POCKETTEESHIRl'S ... 48c ::.~siNo.ooN1Rol'PANnes·:. ~. i: .sTAHKTOPS · · • · 4k
350USTERS ........................ · ~·= ==~~t~~~~~~~:~~~RTS .. ·:::: ;::
115FLEECEANDTERRYROBES · · · · · · 85LOHGSLEEVELEISURESHIRTS ... 8.98 105WA&.-f.Z~HSAHOBABY.DO.L.L~---.. 2.9J_~NIMSPmt-TeoAT ..... -:-:--1~98
. woman's accessories 45BRUSHDENIMVESTS ........... 4.98
SO SHORTSLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS . . .... 4.48
42 FAMOUS MAKER WHITE SLACKS . 5.98
70LONGSLEEVE . . .. . . . 5.98
50 NECKBAND CO UAR SHIRTS 7.9&
NOW
200-ASSORTED JEWELRY . . . 98c.
250 ASSORTED JEWELRY • . • • . • . • 48c
125 ASSORTED HANDBAGS 3.'98
90 HANDBAGS . . 8.98
90ASSORTEDWALLETS 98c
.45 ASSORTED BEL TS 98c
150KNITTEES... 1.98
180 VESTS . ·.:_::~~ . • • 7 .98
250ASSORTEDSCARVES . . . 48c
60 GLOVES . . . . . 98c
40 SHOES . . -98c
300 KNEE HI SOCKS 48c
· ~ savings for infants Now
yardage, notions Now
200 VOS. ACRYLIC DOUBLE KNITS 1.98
150 YOS. PRINT INTERLOCK : . . 1.48
90 YDS.MOCIC E.YELETS ---·-. -· :98c
100 VOS. EYELETS . 1.98
60 VOS. KETTLECLOTH PRINTS 98c
90 VOS. STRIPED DENIM . 1.48
100 VOS. BROADCLOTH PRINTS . 98c
200 VOS. PL.AID FLANNEL . . . 98c
10 VOS. TRIMS . . . . .. 8c
261NFANTTEESHIRTS . .. . .. . .. .. . . . 98c 60 VOS. TRIMS 28c·88c
20 TRAINING PANTS . • . • . . . 98c 185WONDERKNITYARN ... 68c
12BOXEDGIFTSET... . .•. . . . .. . . 3 .98 75 SUNSET STITCHERY KITS . . .. . . . 6 .98
12 BOXEOSWEATERSETS -:-. .. ..... -S.98 150SUNSETKfTS . . . . -. . . . ... 2.98
3 BABY LAMPS . . . . .... I . . . . . 6.98
20 UNDERSHIRTS . . • .. .. .. ..._,_._. 98c
95 ZJPPERS . . . .. . . . .. ... Sc
55 KtNG TUT CRAFT KITS ...... -........... 1.98
15PRtNTZIPPEROUILTS . . . . . . 9.48 65 NAPKINS TO EMBROIDER . 20c
sa~ings for t~lers Now
67 BOYS TEES . . . . . . . .. . . . 98c
15 GIRLS TEES 9k
183ASST.MACRAMESUPPUES . . 28c·68c
53 MACRAME BOOKS ... -. . . . . . . . . . .. 68c
80 ONE YARD LENGTH REMNANTS 50c
85GIRLS PANTS .. . 3·48 savings for the home 48 BOYS SCREEN PRINT TOPS . . .... 1.98 -NOW
45 GtRl.S SCREEN PRINT TOPS . . . . :~ . . · 1.98
1380YSJEANS .. . . . 4.98 137APAONS . . . • ........ ··· 98c
27BOYSPANTS . . . . . . . ... . .. •.. 3.48 42DAAPES . . . . .......... 2.98
18BOYSPANTSUITS . .. . . . . . • . .. 3.98 3MCURTAINS . . ............... 28c
19GIRLSSHORTSETS .................. 98c 12BATHTOWELS ................ 98c savings on toys NOW 110HANOTOWELS • . ...... 48c
MSHOWERCURTAl,.S . . .•.......... 48c
35HOLLYH0881EMINIATURES ............. 28c SSASSORTEDBATHRUGS ........... 1.98
50ASSORTEODOLLS ..... · ...... · · · ·. · · · · • 2.98 50FIVEPIECEAUGSETS ................... 2.98 savings for-gifts NOW .11FUUSATINSHEETS ................... 7.98
130UUNSATlNStft!!T~ .... ; .......... 9.98
13081KINIS ............. · · · · · · ... · .. · · · · · · · 4lc 51KINGSA11NSHE£lS ................ 11.98
200PANTIES • · ~~-.............. ~· ·• · · · · • · · · · · 4'c_ 42STANOAAOCASES r ... ~. :.·--·····-·~f.98
27SAT1NSHORTS · .... ··· · ·•· ·· .... · ... 2·98 35KfNOCASES ....... , ........... ·· · .... · · 5.98 30KNrTTOPS4·14 . . . . . . .. .. . .... 3.98
52BLOUSES . . . ... .. . . . .. .. ... . ... . 2.91
31 STRft TOPS . . . . . . ........ ~ .... 1.98
21 IOWTIES , ........................... 1.98
70WUTEANJEANS . .. . .. . . .. .... ·~ro 3.98
tt SIOR~X .. . . ..... : .............. 3.98
308'0RTS7·14 ............................. 4.M
MOITTOTOPS . . . . . ..................... 4 ••
savings on shoes
NOW
llMENS•BOYSCANVASSHOES ........ 2.91
71WOMENSFLATSANOALS .............. 3.97
317 WOM£NSSANOALS ........ . . . .... ·~ ... 7.97
~
9811 ADAMS AVENQE,
HUNTINGTON BEACH-963-9731
' I
E ·
1
t
·.
:
I ... AJO OAJLV PILOT •\ ~Nowt!• ... tl.1971 t LOCfi-1 CONSUMER
Ov"erseas . .
Phoning
-clreaper
• \\fi\S IUNGTON CAP l
Cnlllna friends and
1 buiclnl'H .associates In
forc1gJt countries lit
th •aper.
A• a r esult of a
1''ederul Commun1ca·
lion Commission order.
overseas phone <·a lls
lrom the Uruted States wt>r~ cul an average or
15 pl'r<.·ent for about one
yt'Dr A s maller rate cut
wtll continue after that
O•Oy Pile! SUll ~-
HAND-MADE
MAHOGANUU ,
.-
DINING ROOM SETS;HEAD BOARD5.END ABLES:
COFFEETABLES, ETC.
..
'"
OTHER GR~AT BUYS \.
* PEALED.JlATr4.N MIRROR.was '99 •• NO\f . . . . . . . I
A t'e_Y~t_~_Beadg_F9r ·'J:laiJ? _:_ _ -=-~ _ ·
The Gro~\lalli M aU in ~iguel -ha~ Ghi:i.stmasdiecora·
lions up while any of us ate just getting se( for Thanksgiving
turkey. Yuletide ecorations have been noted in a numbet or de·
partment s tores i the South Coast area.
* SIKA BAMBOO TABLE was ~ 199 ••• NOW
Volunteer Tax
Aides Sought
South Coast Area or Orange County Tax Aide
program officials are recruiting volunteers to
serve as tax counselors to older persons for 1~79
tax preparation.
The tax aide program is a community service
or the NationaLB~Ured Teachers. Assaciation and
the American Association of Retired Persons. It
provldes I~ income tax ·advice and service .to
older taxpayers, spokesman Larry Fishbon said.
COUNSELOR VOLUNTE£lt 'SHOULD
have all interest in serving older adults and a
knowledge or tax matters, Fishbon said. They also
!'ihould bt' willing to participate in an Internal
Revenue Service training course and agree to de·
vote at least four a we«>k to counseling. ·
'Olde'l"""J)eT'Sons· 3TI!t>Tl!ferred 35"'-vohmteers,
Jo'1shbon said. as a reature or the tax aide program
•~ un-emphasis on-peer group-assistance.
"SINCE OUR COUNSELORS DON'T charge a
rec for services;· he said, "the IRS does not re·
qu1r<' them to sign returns and does not hold them
rl'sponsible for underpayment or taxes on the re-
turns they assist with."
For more information, call Fishbon al
768-6797
Brokaw Ge~ SBA
Loan for Station
FINEST CHEESE SELECTION
IN ORA:NGI COUNT-Y
COME IN & TASTE OUR CHHSE
~ ---------~--------------
l 0% OFF ON ALL CHEESE ~ . With This Ad
V Ex. 11·2>78
---------~------~~-----INDTOOUCIMG M.Y. CH8St CA.Kl
CHRISTMAS
GIFT BOXES
. ~$4.95 ..... ~ ....
'Many Other lmoorted ChNSGS Cut From Wheels
Fine FoOds • Colfee • Candy • Gourmet FOOds
New Prexy
SAN FRANCISCO
IAP> -Richard Jahns
has been named presi· r-=~====;;;;;;;=;.I
dent or the Callfornia
Academy or Sciences,
the 125-year-old natural
science museum and re·
sear c h complex in
Go lde n Gate £ark.
642-9841
103 w. 17th
COSTA MESA
Skiing c lassified ads are the best place to
buy or s.11 ski. wear and
equipment In the Dally
Pilot.
642·5678
Ask about our
• COMFORT ABLE •
CREDIT
Du11ng Carpet Town·s Speclacular Pre-Holiday Sale .•.
• We will provide normal lns1a11a11on absolutely FREE when you
. purchtlse carpel and 11add1n9 du11ng lh1s sale.
• And .• :during this special sale. on all orders over-5200 with 2594 down al JJ.rne oJ order or inslallallon. and you1 good credit -ONE
YEAR INTEREST FREE CREDIT ... SAME AS CASH ...
WITH NOPAYMEMTS TIU JANUARY!
EXAMPLE Amoui ot Pu•r!\ol•e S400
Down Payment 31 tme d Orocrot tn~t.:i,• JtlOl'I ~.!_(II)
SJ()()
A Pf! Rate & F11\1'1CI' Chd•9f'S _Q_
• T 01. tot Paymoors '300 -12 eq1.1a1 pa
IN COMPLIANCE WITH SEOilON 146 OF THE TRUTH IN LENDING ACT OF NOV., 1974, THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT MUST BE INCLlJDEl IN OUR AO:
.. COST OF CREDIT IS INCLUDED IN PRICES OUOTE,D FOR GOODS AND SERVICES." ••• HOWEVER. FOR THIS SPECIAL SALE ABS LUTEL Y NO
INTEREST OR OTHER CREDIT CHARGES WILL BE PAID BY THE CUSTOMER FOR ONE YEAR. THIS IS AN HONEST FREE CREOtT ROMOTlON.
'•ttrtwtffCOMllltllliolla $4.99 ., .. __, 1114'...,, $6.99 ;11%..,iotlllnll. $7.99 ltrlt1Ul011¥lt1 $9.99 l mrioa uJ $10.99
"' ~ "'" sq. rd. llldlcll & ...... 1u1 sq. r11. IOflt .. Mtat. '"'"" eq. yd. 11 1111111-ctWl!iOa sq. rd. -ta Miil.,... 94f. rd.
HI-It llYfOI $4.99 119%.,...aa.., $8.99 l11nrielllly ilcll $8.99 ~Ulen 111 $10.99
llllftkolor '"'* •ti· r11. .., ,.. .. aq. rd. """'"""' •• 1141. rd. '°"'.,........., ""* ~ ii'·
l'rlctlcll lwtti $5.99 C11u '"'llY!Ott $7.99 Mllll-celof nu•· $9.99 ......_..... $ 1 O. g9
"""llf-lt . Stl• rd• ill MN CtlOfl • Stl• rd. ... """'t hmly IMI• rd." •pl I teof flYIH 9q. rd:
$AHfAANA
Jttl S..lrhhl ............. ,.,c...t· ............ ...._
... ......,. .. ' ......... s-. 11·1
556-8287
WESTMINSTER
ISlllleeclt.._
a.-.c....••~
.,.._ & M II t • Tiie, WM. n.t .. 6
,.. ... •S.11·&
893-7546
wRm~Yn•l1. 9 • sA r Till •. suNDAY ii:i";.,,.-"' nr1MAt.s 1N 'VOVA HOME Covering Collfernkt-Woll l'o IASY CREDIT TERMS• 30 60 t0 DAY NO tNTtRE!IT ACCTS o tANIVtMERICARD •MASTER C~AO! Ool'#IClll't '-'°'""No )04832 ._ _____________ ,...._....,_....____.
I
..
• <cl
..
·.
O.tlly f'li.. Statt f'IM4•
WHAT THE WELL-FED MARINE CONSUMES •
Combat Rations of Today Rated Good and Plenty
A nahe im Sehools
. --Thur.day. November 16. 1979 DAILY PILOT AJJ
'K' Rations Grow Up . Yummy
Ot Ille O.+ty f'I ... St4'fl
Tht>y &JI laughed when l 1u1t down to eat.
Admlllf'dly, the Daily Pilot lunchroom Is not the most
nkely place to consume a • Meal, Combat, Individual. B-3
lJnlt." lht' rullons orrered by the modern-day Marine
Corps In too rleld. •
Aul Ow snickers or my co workers turned lo curious tn·
ttre.is t as I be.iun removing the contents of the cardboard
puckuge presen~ed to me by my son.
Uarry. o gunnery sergeant with the 3rd
MurlncJ\trcrali Wing at El Toro.
BARRY RECENTLY RETURNED
from maneuvers at Twentynine Palms
und brought wtth bam one of his "sup·
pt>re" that I m ight compare it with the
('ombatrat1ons Issued during WWII .
Inside the 'top of the box was a
cellophane pack.et that contained
mulches, SUgar, )18ll, instant CO(fee, WILSOfl
<.'rt'am substitute, chewing gum. toilet paper and a ph1stac
:.1l00n
Next to be removed was a can of cheddar cheese
spread. followed by a B·3 unit that contained four large
crackers and two large ch~late candy discs enriched
with toffee and wrapped indiVJdually in foil.
2-day Hike
Set to Aid.
rood Woes
A two day, 31·mile hunger
)Valk ac.ross_O[Mlge County is
planned Saturday and Sunday,
starting both days at 8 a .m .
turkey loaf consisting of light iind dark meat in a natural
gravy.
Dessert consisted of a large can or sliced peaches in
natural syrup. •
As I opened the var\ous olive.colored cans tnon·
reflective so they cannot be Sfl:Otted from the air) and pre· pared my repast. I couldn't help but reflect on the rations I
carried asoore in my pack at Tarawa and Tinian.
There was the "'D·Rallon·· which consis~ or an
enrich~. highly-coneentrated bar in three one-inch square
segments marked B. D and S 1for breakfast. dinner and
supper 1. 11us was a true combat rat1011, for you could carry
a week's supply in your pocket ~1th ease.
., T HI! 'K' RATlnN WAS~ widely-known. however. land it consisted or three boxes, also marked 8 , D and S.
The difference being that breakfast consiSted of canned
ham and eggs, dinner was usually a can of beans and
wieners. and supper could be a whole can or American
cheese and hard biscuits. -·
So tet Utem ·laugh. I said tt> myself as I enjoyed the
.. . meal that the well.fed Marine in the field eitts today.
_ I didn't even think of a ll the calolllies that must be evi-
dent in a meal or that size.
The final "analysis?
.It sure beats hell out of that stuff we were-forced to eat
in th~ big war.
On Saturday. the fund-raising
walk. wm begin at St. Irenasus
C hurch~ s.ao1 Evergreen,
Cypress. and end at St. Anne's -"===--===-==--=~=-~"etnireh . ~ ...S.--=Main, S..anta """=,..-11-1111
Books Reje cted
;
liy BARBARA RIEGELHAUPT
· •s-o.tt ... """'Writ., When school opened In Anaheim this fall, one of Nancy Mitchell 's
tasks was to pack away dozens Qf books she had accumulated over
lhe years as supplemental reading for her literature students.
The paperbacks. which had been used in h.er 10th and 1 lth g'rade
English courses for close to 10 years. s uddenly were banned from
her classroom because ..lb.el'
w~re not on the list or 270 books
deemed appropriate for English
classes irt the Anaheim Union
High School District.
ANAHEIM IS ONE OF a
growing number or communities
m the U & to ban boo~s from
classrooms . There were more
grammar. while in most com·
munities, banning stems from
parental complaints to the
school board and teachers aren't
consulted.
Ana.
WALKERS MAY spend the ..
night at the church. Their sleep-
ing t1Tlgs wilJ be taken rrom the
starting point to the church so
they will not have to be carried: . ~ The walk wtll end Sunday at
Coronlf del Mar State Beach.
tt is sponsored by Concern. an
international organizaUon that
provides education and hunger
relief in developing countries.
S H ARE OU R Selves. an
Orange County volunteer relief
agency. also will· sponsor the
walk.
STEREO FOR SERIOUS MUSIC LOVERS
STA-2358 by Realistic®
SAVE
-s130
95
-1nctttents of removing or censor
mg books in the past school year
than at any other l\me in at least
25 years. accor(iing to Judith .'f.
Krug, director of the American
Library Association's Office for
fntellectual Freedom.
Concern coordinator Jeanne
Favreau said 75 ~rcent of the
funds raised by the walk Will go
to Concern, while 25 percent will
go to-SOS. -
BUT ANAHEI M teachers
-belie ved they w.ere merely pm-
vidin~ examples of appropriate
b_Qok s a nd not creating a
restrlctca list. The Tim1talions
were imposed later by the school
board, they claim.
The teachers feel they were Microwave Ovens
duped and that the new cur. • N•
-r:icuh1m.was..uscd...bY tht ~ard Stolen m t~el
Receiver with Radio Shack's exclusive Auto·
Magic FM !ine·turnog, Perfect Loudness"
tonal compensa11on and Glide-Path$ vol·
umel balance contcoL3 detent tone e:ontrols
·and h1/lo phono sens111v1t'{'. 31·2065
AM/FM 8-TRACK RECORD/PLAY STEREO
Reg.
42995
• A~<Jents were -re
ported and among the books con·
sidered inappropriate ror
schools were ''The American
Heritage Dictionary" (loo many
four-letter words I. "The Catcher
in the Rye," ''Black Boy" and
the works of Richard Bra utigan,
including his well known "Trout
Fishing in America."
to discreetly accomplish wllafit - -·-·--rears to do openly. New microwave o9ens with a · total value or more than $2,000
"J think they are in fact trying have beenFlen from homes un·
to delete all controversial books der cons r ion in Laguna fro m the list." s aid Dave Niguel. ·
Barnes. former chairman of the district's English department Orange Cbunty sheriff's of.
The Anaheim case is unusual
'because teachers are touted as
designers of the program, which
strives lo return to the basics of
· ficers said the tnefts occurred in
a bousM'lg tract being developed
by G WC Development oJ Irvine.
They said burglars pried ·open
the front doors at each of the
homes involved.
Volunteers Horwred WANTED A United Way victory dinner will be held Nov.
30 al South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa. . BIAllON•S • GE/flSTONES It will honor campaign coordinators and other
volunteers participating in the 1978 effort. Actor
Thur! Ravenscroft will be master or ceremonies. A
multi-media presentation is planned.
Jewels by josephs is searchmg for diamonds and
gemstones from private lnd1v1duals and estates, Careful
exammat1on and evaluation· by our experts Highest
prices paid. Call 5-40-9066 10-9 daily, Saturday 10~.
Sunday dosed. Ask for Betty Graoe or Frank VanderWall
iewels by ioseph
South Coast Plaza • 3333 Bristol. Costa Mesa • 540-9066
'''•~'''''ortl'HARVEST HOUSE
•
Let us prepare
your Holiday Turkey
Whole 1788 Roasted Turkey *
. ,
l~CLUDES: I fi)UART TURKEY GRAVY
I QUART BltEAD DRESSING
t Whol~ roasted ._.ey Is 12 po•d1 raw Meats.
Cooked wll ser¥e aboelt I 0 people.
Place Your Order by Nov. 20th .
Whole Baked Ries~~~ f •
pumpkin or
mince meots
--
350 .
Wfth whip C'""9
Phone: 546-2071 -c= --Soulh~oast rlna
CJ.adn.eU~-:.92 l>U3e.tJi111~ _
16995
Reg.
1a99s ..
Au10 -Level recording volume. 3 -.spet:!d
changer. tone/balance control. auto·
shuloff 15 '1/' high wood enclosures
•with 6" speakers lnc.ludes dusi cover
13-1201
CHARGE IT
VISA (MOST STORES)
ROTARY DIAL FONE GIFTS !
SAV.E Reg.2995 s5 34°.
With bell. volume control. 7'
base cord. modular plug ..
Whole 4 3-301 8 £-•91' 4~302 • 801h FCC Atig1s1ert-<1 and • e•uly 10 plug 1n 1nd use
. .
PUSHBUTTON GIFT IDEA !·
Fashion-Fones·· by Radio Shack® liiiii~ ~:~· 4995 SAVE s5
Color coordinated facemats '
Bell volume control. 7" cord. .
Wh11 e 43·311 Beige 43·312
-: ... I ... ·.·.-e
ECONOMICAL CALCULATOR
EC-226 by Radio Shack
711
Reg. 8"
CUT
12°/o
4 ·1-.ey memory,' percent, re
call. cancel. au10 constant.
With 9V batt 66·619
IN /OUTDOOR THERlllOlll£TER 8-TRACKtF"' STEREO RADIO FOR YOUR CAR
by Mlcrontae ~.
2495
~ I-., ..
.... It;_:,, ~II ;·· ~ : ~::___ .·~/
i_ --: .. __ --. .
Reg. 29" CUT 16°/o
4V1" scale reads -40° to ~ 1 20° F,
and -40° to •50° C. Remote-
-sensor. Req. 9V battery. &3·161
by Realistic
~7995
Reg. 9915
Only 2 1/ix7x71'4" Stereo/
mono switch. fast forwar.d,
repeat. slide controls. t2'L
C ntijl-ground. 12.~t.30
SMAI!' SAtwrAs SHOI' IARO' MOSr $f0RlS 0,l'fN LAtl NHJHrJ ,,, C""'S'lli'AS Most !term ..... ____ ... ..
0tt0MA DB. MAI ~At.?!!!..\Ut LA~~CH ~~~ IVMlblo at ........ .. "''....,..c:.-"""" ·-·~-_c.-...,. __ ._.. Radio SNc:11 Kc:lalrV ,,........,_ SAM CUMIMTI Qe11ets .... ~
COSTA MISA "!"...,_...,. LAGUNA .....,_ 11•'-•c--loolc IOr in.11 • ~ , .. ,.._....._ HU}mMGTOH llACH Jw.ac-•...,"-SAM JUAN sign 1n your
11 .......... -'"I ·-·-MISSK>H Y1IJC) CAPISTIA...0 neigN)OmOOCl. oeALU•
.... ..._,._ at1• ........... Ul61C-c:_._ ·------·J pj A DIVISION OF TANOY CORPORATION PRl~S MAY VARY .AJ INOM~ STORES
•
' NATION I LOCAL
HILLSDALE. NJ <At» More than 600
friends and relative of fav "
n a traffic accident gave
thank• at a fameral ser vice lhal lh youth~ "are now
wllhJesus "
l"ar11hlon ts and <'hurd1 ll'adc>M said Wf'dn~
day they bellev~ tht1 d~alJ\., wtl"f! put of God'
pltn and addt'd thnt tbt'y hoJ)t' to find 1tren1eth In
their faith from llw trattcdy. "hlC'h <><:curred u the
·ao .. ~
Mn C lc lond,
the t riple om
putee ~<ho ht'ad.
t ht• \'t>teran~
1\d m 1 n1s t ration.
h~IS t l't't'IVt'<.i lht•
ln :-.i>lration A'' ard o f tht•
\:-.~ot·iat1on of
l ht• tJ S Army ·~
Allant u chapter
te-en-a1ers wt're returntna home after a day of Bl·
"8lJ<.~ETS Ot' TEARS llAVl: been shed."
aid the .R~v l''ri'd Ul'veridie. put.or of the
PHcark Rlble Chur<'h "1'h ~of our heart.a is
.. like-a knifo. bul hchind tbl.1 la lh confidence in
Je11us Chrt11l." ·
_ ............. .,I '
Mana Vim IW<'tf\, JS. nf Upper Saddle River,
NJ , llnan lh1yhur11t , 17 , his brother, Mark, l~:
Erle Borlor. l~ und Tomas E Cnroll. 14. all of
Weatwood, NJ .• w1•r•• kllll'<l Saturday nli:hl when
th van lr1 wluch Uwy w re rtdlng N ll lded with
anothtr vun Ahlo k11lf'd were lh driver of lhe
sMond v.-hldt'. Slut1rt Strlclf.lett. 28, of AIJendale.
N J • and hill broth~r. Hoai1.ir, 28, of Waldwick, N.J .
VoU<'t' 11old Strll•klett was speed.Ing and at-
tem,1tf'd to iiu1t11 unothe r car when the Mccidont oc· -
curred
"Wt: KN.OW TIIA1' GOO llAD planned tbJs llc·
('Id nt UU1t wuy," u mt•m9t>r of tlw church's youth
group said at ltw ru1wr ul "lie hnd lhem prepared
for 1t and, In a ~hort whlh'. they wlll tk> with ham."
Wailt•r VUI\ lh•t·r-.. M uria·~ rather. noted that
the teen·
peers.
Plan'
"They weren't popular in the way of the
world," he told the congregation whlle looking at
lhe five nower·co~d coffins. "They turned
away from alcohol. They turned away from drugs.
Thev turned away from wild parties and pro-mlsculty and anything not pleasing to God.·•
Van Been. his voice breaking al Umes. urced
the parishioners. to pray for the Stricklett
brothers. ·
''TB.ERE HAS TO ·BE A REASON for their
deaths." said John Hartman, a 16·year-old West·
wood High School student and a member or the
church YoUth group. "It sounds wrong lbat God toQk
rive teen.age lives. But God does ever)'thing for a
purpose. This makes me bave more faith In God.
because more and more people will get lo know the
Lord through this tragedy.••
A sixth teen-ager. Beth Robertson. was
dropped at her AJlendale home just before the ac·
cldent.
"No. I don't consider myself lucky. It wasn't
my time yet," s.aid Beth. who, was Maria's best
friend "The Lord had other plans ror me. I accept
their death." ·
.,.wi,......,
Beats Death Marine Housing Boost
200 Off-base Units Appnmed for County
·one-year-old DaShanne Edward Mitchell,
who was born without an esophagus, had his
thro~t repaired in surgery at a Cincinnati
hospital. The inf ant is one of only nine
children with this defect to have survived .
~
Id·'
216 units ot the · heUcopt~r sta-two:b_cdroom, unlumiahccl.apa ~=--=~·-n=-=---....-::~~-r-=-=--Uon. E Xi5llng uruls forl>oUi the menu wiUun mulU-ramily bul
central county bases Is 1,387, the ings. Un1ts must be equipped
sergeanlsaid. . with stove and refri"erator. a nd
e. To Implement the leasing pro-all utlllt1es. except te lephon
gram. Marine oflirials are St'ek· must'bc Included in the monlhJ y
.
SHOW SUMMIT ~ YOUTH 51.1 CAMP DEC. I to 22 e..,.... ProlJr-lllcWet:
T~lllHcMIFro...tTo Ing landJord8 with rental pro· rental.
pertles within an hour's com· ....'.Ihe averal{o-monthly rent _,_Boys__ .... ,,....,csci..L.A.••••• t .-~ al m mllttllg dJstnnce of El oro and -allowed ls $303 with a maltimu
Santa Ana. of $430 per unit. McKay sa 1d.
Also. leasing contracts will
made wtlh several landlords
a llow wide r communi
p_~tticiJ)4Uon. _ _ .
be
to t y
' .
& Al °"' ....... Ko. • Al lK<r ..... G" I MHh&~c..t 5tH Air S EM • I · ht7 C-.unlyDK.1 g~s IB..LOWS LODGE
7 to 17 lox 5401, IH) lffr Lab, 9231 S
Phone:_t14/~J -
-Construclion __ o! ~.nAbase nousmg will gel under way dur·
Ing the fiscal year, officials said. ((-
Stude nts, Polioo
Fight Near S(fhool
MERCURY SAVINGS lf
•
~lliecLJhl las1-Jlllllllle.Cllr1Sltrm. ~ ,bQb4.. .J>~ -
CMstmos Giii Pot$." hll lufu1 e slllpplng. Mufe P1ctui> or
ommtd!Ote IOll&-0\Jl, lolollng t15 00 Of 11101e ond feceMI o
ChetSt Bo• Of log IOI 0 penny QfFER £XPtR£8 NOV 22 1~11
-~¥1 171'1 • IMnt. HtwpOf1 Btocll
642-0972
Moft,. ff1 'TU Sat 'TU SUft 1115
~ FASHION ISLAND '%.J NEWMRT Cf"ITER
Ncwpolt Btocll 84().8()30
Mon. • ffl 'Tll 9 Sat. 'Tll B Sim. 12-&
Kicktail Cas e
Skateboard Patent ---~ .
Holder Loses ~it
WASmNGTON <AP> -California inventor who bas a patent on
the "kicktail" for skateboards bas lost an attempt to keep foreign
skateboards out of the United Stat.es.
A government trade agency said the "kicktall'' would have been
an obvious a.dcilUoo to the skateboard al ~um ... he filed the patent.
THE "KICKTAIL" IS the up-
turned part in the back of maoy
skateboards. It allows the skater
lo s pin the s kateboard more
easily. · ·
Rob-err c. Steve-nson of ET
Segundo, took out a patent for
lbe · 'ki(?ktaH! · in-WlttM has-re-
ce i ved fees from some U-.S.
skateboard makers.
In a petition to the. U.S. In·
ternalional Trade Commission
l ast year, Stevenson said
Tai wan, Honduras and other
foreign countries should not be
able to export skateboards lo
this country.
STEVENSON, OPERATOR
of Makaba International of Los
Angeles, said the other countries
were violating his patent and
were violating trade laws with
com missfon ruled that the
"kicktall" was an obvious addi·
tion to the skat.aboard and that
the foreigners did not violate the
pateqt.. .
CommiSsioners examined an
array of skateboards but none of
~hem-rod&ooe~part -of the-in
vestigation, a spokesman said.
Three Ge t Prison
For T een Kidnap
HUNTINGDON. Tenn. <APl -
Three men , two of them
brothers. have been sentenced to
between 25 and 35 years in prison
alter pleading guilty to kidnap·
ping the teen-age daughter or a
wealthy furniture maker.
~-----------------unfair pract.ices. Ho~ever. in a 3-1 decision. the
The lhree -David Michael
Wilson, 25. William Andrew Dix·
on. 22, and h.is brother, Harvey
Douglas Dixon, 20 -unexpected·
ly pleaded guilty on Wednesday
to the kidnapping of Jodie
Gaines, 18. last April.
Miss Gaines escaped from a
cabin four days alter she was ab-
ducted.
,,,,,1 f,t1J.Y ""'"'''' ,,,,,,,,,
NEW BEDFORD. Mass. fAP l
-Three drug a rrests sparked a
rock-and·botUe me lee jnvolving
500 New Bedford High &hoot slu·
dents and more than 30 police of·
ficers. police said. E tecurrve Oll1ct!s: 7812 Edinger Ave .•
Huntington Beac11, CA 9264 7
Srothf!•fl Clrl•'om• 1 flf"}IOfla/ Oll•Cf'~
8955 Valley View S1 Buena Park CA fJ')l;20 ·
---·--No serious injuries were re-
ported, but windows in police
cruisers and cars in the school
parking lot were smashed.
Police Capt. A.J. Correia said
the baWe outside the school Wed·
nesday resulted in the -avests or
14 youths on dis turbing thl? peace
charges.
2()7 155 Avaion B1vo Caison CA901Jt. G)
22821 Lake Fo111~ O• (lake F()le~I E• TOfO CA 92630 =
1001 E lmpe,,al H"N'f • La Hal>fa CA 9063 I
• 1 •O Long Beacl'> Blvd . ~oog Beacn CA 90607 ~~!o
10951191ne1JM1. -rusr1n:c~ . 11No111
235 N C11rus Ave Wost Cov•l\a. CA 9 1793
DI ' '1 I·~., l\1 1 ~TTl ' f "'R \ .. ·'"-L' ~ ~.J -~.J \
Fi 11" Vu r 11 is hi II /!.·' <.~· I 11 t er i or I)"·' ilf, 11
WAREHOUSE SALE
After 25 years
we have c'losed our business
in Anaheim. Our warehouse is
overflowing. We are forced to
sacrifice all remaining merchandise
from that store so that we may
continue to serve our Newport Beach
customers as a high style Design
Studio. So for a few days
ANNIVERSARY
SALE
bear with us as we load up our
Newport Beach store with these
exceptional bargai~s.
NEW ME~HANDISE BROUGHT IN DAILY
Sale .. Items
Reduced from
PRESTO• AND CANREll REMill CLINIC 'Sat., Ho•. 18, I 0 .. • 4~,.
Free ~•peetlQn end servicing avail-
able for moit model• ot Prestoli pres-
1ure cooker• and canners.
cept for parts. When tttls cannot be done.
arran~ments will be made for ec<>nem·
ical servicing at the nearest PRESTO fac-tOry branch.
EXTRA FREE BONus: The ~ irll.25..people-wUI iwelve
A PRESTO Faciory A~~ntatfve wilt ln~!..)'Our unit and answe~uestlons. ROullAi repa rs on-moSt PRE-0 models
will be made on·the-spot at no charge ex· an Hly·tO·U•• PRESTO" • PNeture ~Ing Gulde. • ..
CLINIC SPICIALS
-Save on a new Prestoe pressure cooker.
Re-engineered for the ultimate in safe. •
high-speed cooking. Locking system
prevents CQver from being opened until
pressure·ts safety redUced:" Prk" ,,_,"' 19"
PRES 0 .. ' lnnoYlllOll to met.e 111\rtt I quellty ltlll ma.Ilea. IC IMC ~ ......
Ho.s: Mo. Fri,..,
Wt-6
S..IM
20 %~
OFF
Entire Stock
Alterations
-included
Sale Starts
Fri., Nov. 17 thru
Thurs., Nov. 30
~~.Wiff Giu.hnn ~
mfb ~m'it~~
Wntclff Piasa
1132 l"llMt A••·
Hewpoe1 leach
..................... 645-1072
•
·35°tU-]5%
D r exel -Heritage -Henredon -Royal
Coach Upholstery -Stone· & Phillips
AtrloonrBeddirrg -Thomasvitt-e -
Pictu'res, Accessories, Artificial Plants
GOOD SELECTION OF LAMPS FROM
MARBRO, FREDERICK COOPER.
. DESIGN GUILD
DICK METTEER
Fine Furnishings & I nterior Design
r
1727 Wes tcliff Drive, Newport Beach • 646-1678
Open 9-5:30 • Closed Sunday
Evenings By APPOtntment
-
•
·.
I I
Trousers by Corbin Ltd.
Plaids a~ solids all wool or
Dacron/woo~ blends. Just.right to
complement your Blazer or sport coats.
• ..
17th & lrviM Ave., Newport BeM:h, Calif. (714) b45'-0792
.. \ .
~_...~~·~~~~~~~~~-
A Nice and Easy
Thanksgiving
With Hallmark Partyware
Create a beautiful Thanksgiving table, and make
dean-up easy. t09, with Hallmark paper
partyware. Start with our colorful turk.._
centerpiece<and a complete range of m~lng
accessories--banquet plates, napkins. cups,
placemats, and more!
STOIEHOURS
STAITI._ MOV&i9a 26
Moa.·s.t .. I 0.9 S... 11-4 -~ <t~~=~~:.ft.
lJ}
~ ~~ ti
I -
OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS
"' ~9f~ -~ -
Available in a variety of colors .,.
Sweater s1a • Monogram s7
W eatclilf Piasa
548-4121
S.lboa htaad
675-1904
Mon. thru
Sat. 10-5
&m.12·5
. . --
•
Parking
Battle
.•
'
Ne
Looms -Battle Over Plaza Corner Continues
·.·
lluotln1ton Beach Clty At ·
torn.-~ Goll Hutton 18)'1 he r staff
1i. J!l'anni;: u1l to flaht a regional
<·oa11tyul commlsidon aide's or·
ttt'• to cover 35 no purking signs
11n r ut·1fiC Co1u1t tnnhway. .
Mt•I <~arpenter , t-x e<!1i1tive
cllrt'clor of the rtglona.I coastal
l'om m 1s11ioo. ordered the signs
c·overed lu~t month because, he
d 1ums . Ue.ey violate the 1976.
--L:D.WSlpl Act. ...,;;,;,;:,-..-"'~ --Dunn ni\oti-Buch Police Chief
to:urlt> llotnta•"a.sjfidTue day he
11> ·' vl·ry upset '' by Carpente.r's_
• , O.Uy 1'119t '~ff ,,_
SCHOOL PAtNCIPAL MIKE C~ROLL WEIGHS HIMSELF
LQsJng Pounds to Gain Funds for Llbr•ry Books
Weigh to Go
.1t•tjOI\ 1
Hob1ta1 lle order:ed the · signs
lll'.tr the bl ufrs area uncovered
Friday beca use. he said, "'fbe
coast commission is put of its
Jurisdiction on this matter."
But when the police chief
found out the city attorney's <>f·
f1ce ot'anned to figltt the order. he ordered the signs re-covered
\\'Ith guMysacks.
Police say the signs were in·
stalled along tbe highway to hetp
prevent auto smashups that fre-
quently occur there.
By JOANNE R EYNOLDS
Ol t• 0.11, j>ltet SYlf
A ·running dispute between the
Irvine Company and the
tjewport Beach City Council
over a comer of Newport Center
appears headed for a second
showdown.
Round one in the tight over
Civic Plaza ended with coun·
cilmen ref{l&lne to grant Ute. pro-
ject vesting.
VESTING IS a technical find-
ing that bolds that a project is
suffieiently under way to ex-
ernpJ it from applic.@ble changes~
in any TAws that wouJa-&UeA\ it. --
__ _pounds Shed/or. Library A.id But -'oast commission aides
say they are "strµctures," and Jmpcdi publtc --ac-ce~S-W-tbe-~;..,,,..,-.o.~ ... ~""""'"..,,...~~
beach. By STEVE MITCHELL Mrs. Hutton said Tues®y she
Of Ille D•lly Pli.t Slaff • f' d h . How's Milce Carroll 'feehog these days: 1s con 1 ent L e city can overturn
"Starved, that's bow I feel," the Top of the World .t h e commission aide's iri-m------Elementary School 11rlncipal laughs. wrpretaUon-Of-the-laW-$Ul~-a..-:...::;.;;;._~,..,_~--=-~:t;;~:-"t,__
And sure e nough, he's looking a ·mue thinner under similar fight tbat began in b\6
that white shirt and tie as he conducts hjs daily weiah·m was apparently won by tbe Y "' of Newport Beach. ceremony i n the nurse's office -at the h1lltop school in Newnnrt Beach cittr officTars-
Laguna Beach. ""'' • 3 fought a coastal commission ()11-_.... ___ ., ___ __!l~AL IS TO los( 16 pounds in 1&.~s a nd it's not -+---"·&&&_t.ha.Lwo.,u1d._have_uq.ui·ii:e11---=-~--~
j
In the case of Civic Plue. the
change was the lnstitutlop of the
. city's traffic ph aslng or-
dinance.
Civic Plaza is the 26·acre
parcel located at Qie northwest
corner of Newport Center
bounded by San Joaquin Hills
Road. Jamboree Road, Santa
Barbara Drive. San Clemente
Drive-and Santa Cruz Drive.
The_ onjx buildings on the
parcel are the police and fire
stations. the libt"ary that is un·
der constr uction and the
Newport Harbor Art Museum.
BUT COMPANY OF FICIALS
contend tj>at vesting has OC· . .
curred because of that eonstrue-
tioh· and because the entire 26-
acre site has been graded and
streets and utilities already are
1n place.
They say the planned com -
munity zoning designation the
area carries is identical to the
zoning designations held by a
half-dozen similar developments
an the city, such as' the com·
pany 's Corporate Plaza, t hat
were exempt.ed from the traffic
ordinance. Based on those ex-
emptions. Irvine Company of·
f1cials say, Civic Plaza should be
exempted too.
C ity councilmen r ejected
those arguments tast July.
... BUT LAST WEEK, in a 5·2
r:;7~·~~~~~~~v~ote with commissioners AJJao , ek and Helen McLaughlin dis·
senling~ &¥ citrf>lannirig Com·
mis sion exemptecto.iJle,,. sam.
area from U\.e traffic Pblsing
law.
That ordinance prohibits issu·
ing building permits to any pro-
ject of more than 10 residential
units or 10.000 square feet of
commercial or industrial space
unless it can be shown ·the pro·
ject won't add to the city's traf·
fie corrge~ttor;i.
In ruling that vesting has OC·
curred on Civic Plaza, the com·
mission stated that since 1975.
the company has "commenced
constru~tr01'13na s u s an 1a
liabiliti es for wo rk ana
materials nece5sary therefore."
THE COMMISSION'S VOTE
~im..;a:~..-...-..-.~;.-.SJuU:ff.4 ~~.:,;.-..~~~~~·~~ be.L.weell.s-~._..,__. dire of all for health reasons. either. The principal is raising permits for sign posts and·
money for libnuy bOOks ~ter:rientary seboot, 'and olteybatr-potes=inmr:lt~----===~ mentforthe . Beek=indi~--====i
'·
,
Jrom lbe pledges be.'s received.from students and parents, the beach... ,
each pound he loses is. good for about $75. After city lega1 counsel pre·
·'That ·s quite an incentive," Carroll says as he slides pared to fight the ruling in court.
the lead weight a bit to the left on.the scales. coastal commission ai-des
"Ah.'' he says with a triumphant.sigh. ''A hundred and hacked down.
ninety five."
. .
WIOCll IS BETTER than the 202 pounds that hung on
his s ix·foot·two-ineh frame last Monday when he began the
fund:raising project.
"I expect to climb on the scales Nov. 22 and weigh in at 186 pounds," the principal says.
What that means in dollars to the school library is
more than $1.200 -if everyqne who pledged from one cent
to $1 a pound comes through.
\ '--.4EACHER ~ENT THE kids home earlier this month
with the pledge cards , which were returned by the bulk of
the parents. . •
Carroll has the stack of pledges, wrapped in rubber
bands. in his office where be can easity-see-them should
the urge for an extra lump of sugar strike him at the cofree
counter.
And at home. 1l ~s vi tamins. small portions of food and
a n occaswnal game of tennis.
y u e s
remained about the s ame the past few years, tbe cost of
materials has risen.
·-So "'he's •"CtJttmg 11te f at" quite lltera tty ""ar't'op ot"the
World School, and fi gures his efforts could be good for up to
150 new librar y books.
lle'll fmd out al noon Wednesday when he weighs in for
the last lime.
J ust m time forThanksg1vi ngdmner
P e rmit Rejeeted
Dream House Rock
Offered for Sale
South Laguna builder, whose period of time for any state agen·
application to build his d ream cy to puz:chasethe land.''
house on Altso Rock near Al iso Beach Park was denied by the If the state hadn't purchased
Regional Coastal Com ni\ssion the land in 90 day$, he said, he
Monday, said that the issue may would then ask for approval or
ultimately be resolved in the his building per~t. ·
courts. "I am offering the slate tho
Th at 's b ecause Tho mas opportunity to purchase this
Cutkomp expects the Stale rock because they Cand the
Coastal Commission, to which county> are the ones continually
he will appeal the denial, also bi;iuging up ttte fact that they
will reject the application. wl'nt to add it lo the Aliso
And. he said, he didn't · even Park," Cutkomp said. ·
\ ·Youth Seized
hi Clemenie . .
Rape Attempt
A 19·year-old Saddleback
College student was arrested by
San Clemente poli~e on suspicion
of attempted rape, after an 18-___ 0_1111_ .. _ .. 11 ....... .., u. ... ,_
y-ear·otd Dana Po.tnt-girl -W1d F--•• f l'fL ---police she was beaten in a San su,a 0 ~·~ Cle mente a pa_rtm.ent by a man who tried to rape her Jamie Fox. an Irvine High Schoo.I cheerlea~asn .... t
Police said Larry More was ar· touched ground yet s ince spe was named one of 14
rested Tuesda athis a artment eerl ad ·
ve. a 1za a. Apt. , as the Senior Bowl football game. in Mobile, Ala .. on Jan.
o~ i.nformation .provided by ~he 13. Jamie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Davis, 15191 v.1c~1~. The)'_ said the Dana Pom_t _ L.Ul~-Circla~ is a~uni&r-r -------feen·agerfiaa gone o ffieapart· -ment to listen to music with a --------------------------
man who subsequently attempt:
ed to have sexual relations.
Wh en the girl refused, police
sa'id she was beaten.
She got away 'from her as·
sailant and drove herself to a
girlfriend's home. J>()lice said.
The girlfriend's parefltS drove
the battered girl to South· Coast
Medical Center in South Laguna.
where police were contacted..
~tldlife Projed8
T o Be Discussed
Countians interested in work-
ing on wildlife preservation pro-
JCCtf were invited to a meeting
Tue!.iday of the Guardians of
Wildlife if Costa Mesa.
The organization was formed
this s pring by local resident
Chris Keyes who will host the
6:30 p.m. meeting at his home.
265 Flower St
The re will be a s lideshow
a bout some or lhe world's en·
dangered wildlife s pecies Ind
one about the organization and
,,its projects.
· lrVine OKs Road
Widening Project
. ..,
By a vote of 3·2, the Irvine City Council awarded a.•t.3 million con·
tract this week for the widening of Irvine C-4!nter Drive, between Jef·
frey Road and Culver Drive
The di.stance is about a mile and a half
The split vote was not as close as it seemed. Councilmen Bill
Va rdoulis. David. Sills a nd ----·---------
Arthur Anthony have long SUP· or homeowner associations in
ported the project, and council ne arby neighborffoods s poke
membe rs Larry Ag r a n a nd unanimously Tuesday in favorDf
Mary Ann Gaido have long op· the full six-lane widening. which
posed it. was tied to several street im·
THE CONTROVERSY a mong
the m was disagreement over
how wide the two·lane highway
with wide peripheral bicycle
la nes ought to be. All agreed the
road should be widened.
provements. including laodscap·
in~ and lb~ undergrounding or a
drainage ditch considered an
eyesore.
The residents urged. however.
that, before lhe council act m
some futur; time to rest.ripe the
Agran and Mrs. Gaido disput· road to its full six lanes. that
ed the need for constructing an they be notified for public hear·
a ctual six lanes. when four, they # ings. ·
felt. would do.
request the Regional Coastal "They continue to decline to
_Commissian t-0 approve. his plan _bU¥-it,.::_he. .c.ontinue~·The only
at Monday's hearing. th 1 ng they do is de n y m e ·
"We're buying a six·la'ne road
and striping It for .four," Agran
said.
THE COUNCI L HAD already
~ made provision for that in pre·
vious approvals to seek bids by
contractors Tor. the job.
I '
"I told them the lot was ror permissi~n to bui.ld on it.
sale at fair market value," an 'Tm perfectly willing fo r the
·irritated Cutkomp s aid Wed-state to buy it if they think it's
nesday morning. "Rather than such a beautiful piece of prop-
ask for approval, I was propos ing erty. •· ""'· · · · '· ·
instead that I give them a 90·day County supervisors bad pro·
posed buying tbe rock, located
oceanward on Pacific Coast
County Air Traffic
To Be IY18cussed
''Orange County Air Traffic -
How Sate Are We?" will be the
subject of a program at noon,
Tuesday, in the Gateway Plaza
.of UC Irvine.
The speakers will be Mark
Lambie ol the Orange Count1
Ail'J>Ort. ,Control Tower. and Jim
Manson and Bill Reidy; training
specialilta for Coast Tern'linal
R a d a r Approach Control
<TRACON). Coast TRACON is
part of the Federal, Aviation Ad·
ministration f acUity located at
'El ·roro Marine A1r Stl\Uon.
Library to Clo8e
Highway north ot Aliso Beach
Park in South Laguna, but aban-..
doned the idea last April, citing
lfU(fgeCary consCraints.
Cutkomp said he would go to
court ·to attempt to force the
state to buy the land or to allow
him to build his house.
"I think the thJq will finally
wind up in the courts," he said.
"L think that's where the issue
might-be--forced and the state
. can decide if lbey want to buy
lbe property."
A Regional Coaat a 1 Com-
misslon spokeswoman s aid to-
day Cutkomp's permit request
was denied because or its "im·
pact on adjacent park area."
"The commission was also
concerned about alteration or
land forms, visual Impact on the
are:i rrom the park and th'e
hil(hway and some traffic im·
.pact , .. commission planner
0.11, .. , ........ ~
Sllperl11te11deat
Dr. {"'awrence Kemper, 42,
s up e rinte ndent of the
P a lmdale El e m e ntary
Schoo District since 1914.
has b n hired as superin-
tcn6e of the Huntington The Newport Dcach Public
Library will close Nov. 23 and 24
for the Thanksgiving holiday. It
WW be open from 9 a.tn. to s
Eileen Baumgardner seid.
·'They also thought it was an
inappropriata site for a bouso."
Beach lementaryl School
, District. will replace the
retiring S.A. "Moffett. -,:nr.No . 2S.
THE COUNCIL majority con·
tended tbat, since city trafTic
projections indicate Irvine
Center Drive some day will have
to be widened to six lanes, it
wou1d be cheaper lo do it now,
rather than wail.
Residents and representatives
Book Review
For Library
friends Slated
Christopher Creely will r~view
books appropriate for Christmas
gt\ftnrw-the Nov. 28 meettng or
t he Friends of t he Newport
Beach Public Ubrary.
The talk, open to the public.
will begin at 10 a.m. at 1106 San·
tiago Drive, Newport Beach.
Reservatio~ are necessary,
with admis sion ctt $1.50 .
R eservations, p a yable to
New1>0rt Beach Friends of the
Library. may be sent lo Mrs.
Joseph Johnson, 1283 Rutland
Road, Newport Beach, by Nov .
24.
Information i11 1.1vallable by
calllna 64$-3332.
M'rs. Oaido commented upon
the residents' enthusiasm for the
proj ect. "Maybe it 's my
maternal instinct to say you're
going to be sorry." she said.
The councilwoman said the
widening project is "a green
light for the county lo rezon~
agricultural lands to residential.
Roads invite development."
City traffic statistics show
that 8,000 ca.rs travel Irvine
Center-nMVe every day. Pro Jee·
lions are that within the next
three years, the number will in·
crease to 15.000 cars a day.
which according to engineers re·
quires a four.Jane road.
I
E VENTUALLY, BY the year
2000, or 2010. lbe highway is ex•
peeled l9 be UMd by up to 55,000
cars a day, which the engineers
s.ay will l'equire its expansion t.<&
a six·lane lhroughway.
Most of the costs for the
widening -$1 million -will be
paid by the tmne Company. de-
veloper of Woodbridge. which Is
adjacent to Irvine ~nter Drive.
' The county is contributing
$248,000, and lhc city, $140,000.
Cos t s to cover over the
dr,lllnage dlteh will be sh1red by
county flood control funds
($200,000) and the Irvine Com·
PIDY ($300,000),
•
he felt tbe vote was irusponsi·
ble. ·
The vote a ls o r e portedly
an~ered the councilmen who'd
voted against the proJect last
July. At the close of Monday's Ci
ty Council meeting. Mayor Paul
Ryckoff notified his colleagues
he would be cam~ the matter
back for Ci ty Council review
Dec. 11.
~arag~ Sale
To Benefit
Slide. Victims
Bluebird Canyon disaster vie·
tims in Laguna Beach are Let'm -
1 ng i t "the ultimate garage
s ale ." .~nd. 1t gets under wa
.m. o p.m.
in the Act Five parkin lot out
Laguna Canyon Road.
amllles"" at once 1ved Tn~
Bluebird Knolls have sa1vaged
everything from their homes to
raise funds for the communitv
association. · ·
For sale at the day .Jong
sa lva~e bonanza will be ap·
pl iances. doo'rs, w i ndows.
plumbing fixtures, bricks , wood.
copper pipes, glass, plants andl
othe r housing hardware. I
Those wishing to donate items
to the sale should call the dis·
aster head.quarters at 494·1450.
Dis aster victims will pick, up
items prior to Saturday. Those
who wis h ~o bring ite ms to
donate to the saJe should do so
Saturday morning.
The Act Five parking lot· is
located in the 1900 block or
La guna Canyon Road
Ski Lessons
B_eing Off ~red
In Newport
Ski instruction using ,$ynthelic
sift slopes will be offered the
first week of Christmas vaca·
lion. Dec. 18·20. for children and
adults in Newport Beach.
The city Parks. ·Beaches and
Rec re a lion De pa rt m.e nt is
sponsoring jnstruction in begin·
ning and fr'eestyle·ballet for S25.
with all equipment to be pro·
vided.
Registration is a vailable at
th e departme nt office, 3300
Newport Blvd., from -8+30 le
11 :30 a .m. and 1.30 to 4·30 p.m.
weekdays.
For 1nfo rm a t1 o n . call
640·2271
Play Slated .
In Badmiilkin
Open badminton play is held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. every Tues·
day at Lincoln School ln Corona
del Mar under the ausplces o(
the . Ne wport Beach Parks.
Beaches and Recreation Depart· ment
Tbe school is localed at 2102
Paclftc View Drive..
Partlcipanls must wear tennis
shoes and 1ttov1dc' their own
racket.a and birdies. Admilsjon
"$1.
. '
)
NATION I • Ttutr.day, No.11emM< 16. 1978
:winte-collaF Pay Hit
~riimertt Wo rkers U>stly to Taxpayer
W A8UI NG'l'ON <A fJ 1 President Carter's
per onrwl 11pecialists estimate that 11.S percent of
the fe deral govemment'i. wh1te·collar employees
Ml' overpakt. ut a net (011\ to tuxpayers or roughly
$436 mllllOh a year.
'And nearly half the problem apparently stems
rrom "manugement considerations" rather than
from honest mistakes. '
The personnel spec iali~L-s· r eport said
"m-unitgement considerations" i.ncludc things such
us deliber ately pressuring personnel officers to ~•vf som4K>ne a higher rating. Such pressures can
be 31>Plied to reward a favorite employee tm·
properly or to "et around restrictions on pay
fi.llbCS
THEJlEPOll'f IS THE RESULT of a 21.month
• Civil Service Commtssion study of the duties
C'OllSl.denrtio~ '8S -the reason for 46 perceAt of the
overgradings. and errors 1n judgment in 2% per·
cent of the cases.
The authors and this find "Is startling "
and poinbffi> a need for "management training.
more P.recise application of existing controls and
better preparat~on for classifiers."
The study also indicated pe~onnel specialists
in the agencies tend lo be less critical of grading
practices in their own agencies than the Civil
Service Commission's specialists .
While the commlssion combed throdgh its
sample. agency specialists examined a separate
sample of 882 workers and found roughly half as
much mistaken grading: 5.3 percent ovcrgraded
and 1.5 percent undergraded
'
oAA_ Y PILOT AJ5
perfurmedby a random~ selected samp~~~ ~----------~~~~~~-~~---~---~
federal employees in 21 a~enclcs
Although earlier spot·checks ylelded s1m1lar
findings. the study ts the first in whi'ch the com·
mission has tried to come up with a statistically
\-ahd answer to the question of how many of the
government's r.3 million white-collar employeei.
hold job ratings too high for their responsibilities.
The study ·was released without fanfare this
month and has attracted relatively little attention
outside the J(overnment.
Commission Chairman ·Alan K. Campbell sent
a copy to federal department heads Nov. 8 .. with a
covering bulletin· noting that "position mis-
classification is wasteful and inefficient."
~ -· CAM,P BELL U RGED .DEPARTMENT
heai:ts to pay greater attention to job classifica·
iollS, and._-recommen'ded they correct overp;lt j~er'b_y adding doties or by tr_?nsferring the overpaTIJ~ers-to iobs-1hahtuit their~ay--H....,f-"---1L~~~~~#4i
rank. . .
The r eport was denounced by a union spo~e~m~~ .a~-_an a ttempt t? "'!align federal ft\~
wor .. e. s. \. U).
111!1;::~ K.e9{leth-Bla~_pi:esidf4olthtw\EL:.Cl0~ ~--;;id~~~=::. m~atll1n of Go.vemment Enwloyees. ---..-Md_w]la fie-Char Cterized as the error rate iri -c ass1 ica ons was wi 1p normailfmlts . ...,.,..--=i.-"'"============--·-l
O.n Guard He S t ands
"We sus~ct that the onJy reason the com-•~ wv.....,.. mission bas brought these distortions before the
public is to create the impression that the-
American taxpayer is being ripped off." he added.
Felix Hewlett of Miami, Fla., gives a new paint job to a mighty
large size scale model of an Indian cobra. The hooded reptile
stands guard over Miami's Serpentarium.
. .
, Rock Singer on Mend
SACRAMENTO <APl -John
Lyons, smger with the Asbury Jukes,
was recovering in American River
Hospital from a badly cut hand re-
ceived In a fall on stage.
Lyons, 30. 'Said he tr~ over
s omething Monday n ig ht while
performing at the Turf Club, atop the
grandstand at the Cal Ex·po horse
race track
TH E 11-M EMBER GROUP from
Asbury Park, N .J .. was playing a
break his fall and something cut it
· Jok Church, a KZAP newsman.
said Lyons had a beverage glass in
his hand. After he fell . Lyohs calmly
instructed other mus1c1ans how to ap· .piya Uiurniquet to !.lop the blcedJni;:.
· Church said. ·
H E WAS T A K EN TO S utter
Mem oriaJ Hospital, then transferred . he underwent surgery "to tie back
the cut tendons and arteries,'' he party celebr ating t.he 10th an.-
-ntversary ot XZ'A:P~ ·er to~crt-ro ........ -~~-
radio station. " Hopefully the thing will heaJ. but
Lyons said he put out his hand to that's show biz." he said.
THE COMMls.510 N'S SPECIAUSTS, after in-
terviewing jobholders and their bosses and review
ing documents associated with the jobs, concluded
that 98" of the jobs. or 11.5 percent. were "over·
gra~ed. ":'They based thei r opinions on s tandard
commission ruJes governing job classifications.
They also found '3.3 percent of emplQyees were
"undergraded" and therefore underpaid.
Subtr acting t he -estimated underpayments
from the overpayments. the authors said "we
estimate that it costs taxpayers about S335.S
million in d irect s alaries and anothe r $100.6
million in benefits costs... ·
The authors said the scope of the survey
m akes them 95 percent sure that between 8.5 per-
cent and 14.5-percent of while-collar jobs are over·
graded. with ll.5 percentthe.ir "best estimate."
TlmSPECIALISTS CITED "MANAGEMENT
Give your budget a lift,
sell your sJd equipment
fast In the Sk iin g
N~ified eds-of t~
Dally Pilot.
642-5678-
BEACON BAY ENTERPRISES, INC.
An•uRces The
GRA•D OPENING
Of
SOUTH COAST
A··UIO · WASH
·1501 W. MacArthur Blvd., West of Bristol
·Have A
There are entry blanks
in all the Harbor View
Center stores. Winners wtll
be nollhed on Monday.
Nov 20. There will b6o
a winner· from each
store. so sign up now IJ
HARBOR VIEW
CENTER
1&10 San Miguel Of.
Newpott Beach
~·.
,_ -~
..:...___-:J
FREE c·AR WASH
With Any un11n Fill-up I 7 Gal. Min.I
Park yo_ur housing worr_ies
with a · simple interest ·
•
FREE COl!FEE.-& COOKIES TO ALa..---.,
CUSTOMERS DURING OPENING CELEBRATION.
SO. COAST Al ITO
WASH. . ' fJacArthur . Bfvi:/. ;;;
:2
{I)
~ ·-= Q)
Sunflower S(.
J s~.Coasr laze
San Diego Fwy.
•
. .
i: i::
I
s. ~ l.L.
-... ~ ••
~
-~
1.,....-.~
.
,_
.. WIN A FREE
WEEKEND IN
. SAN FRANCISCO OR ,.
LAS VEGAS . IN OUR
MONTHLY DRAWING
DIES& RIB. A VAii.AiLE
\
.mobilahame.loa .
. .
Do you · 1ong for the .advantages of mobile home
life? We can .help you realize your dreams with an
attractive financing package that will incfude a flex-
ibl e payment plan~ Come talk to us soon. Chances
are you can park yqur .housirig worries for. good .
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA
\•t •••C\llt i-•N,fl9'(J,. ,: " t\ .. " "' ........
I ..
..
I . '
A 18 OAIL,Y PILOT Thuradey. No"9mbet 1e. 1m
QUEENIE
Los Cotmted
'Victoi1r'
Ry o .c·. llUSTlN .s -°' I ... O.lly ,. ..... M.tll Hu• t>nt-Wtty Ctf Lookln1& .il ll Department
l>aV1d O.•rglund. the <'o ta Mc11u attorney who
wa" lht· 1.ibJrtu l.111 Party'" u1ndurd beart-r ln th
Orunflt' C:onst it • Ul St.1tt~•natt> Oi!ltrict, says the
r•'l'••11t c•iunpul~n hdpt•d the l.ibcrtunan Party
,. llthh3h 1t.1 ... ir n .. ,1 l'l'•·dlhlf'. vlublc alt~mative to
tr .1chl10011l pohtu·' ·
If thul -.t"l·tn11 J bit opUm111t1c:. Bergland. also
tht· JiUr\V "MUM.ti <·hulrr:n n. Is quick to point out
thJt tht• 1 a 000 ph.i' volt's hl' g11mcred wtule ·run-
111n.: j poc.lr th11 d to Rt'µubhcan winner Jobo ~h1111tz and Uf'mocrat Hon C'-0rdova added up to
mon: UuW tbt· d1Hercnrf' 1 roughly L2,000 votes>
twtv.t•t'n ~hm1t11111q ('ordovu .. " ~ ..... ,.,,... ... ~ .... ... _ "·~ n t• r I( I tl IH I '\• \'' 1 l • t ba t ' me 31\ s his
L1ht•rt.era:1111·fforh 1111pt•1I tht·M.'Ult•i11nt~36th
• • • nn l·ranlls loda)
Care Cemer
Plans Bazdiu
Rl'1irin~ (.'oc1gru mao Charles Wtggms. R·
<>range, "'" ch..c·u.,., h1l> \2 yea rs m office in·
c lud1ng ht'> pJM 111 thl' Nixon impeachment pro-n·t'ciln~:. J t 1 JO 11 m Friday on Channel SO.
KO<.'E TV
'fht' 111 c>~rtlm .... ,11 be repeated on Tuesday al
lO 30 JI m
• * *'
The ~ubUcao Youth A$sociates have an·
no un<'ed lh<• selet't1on of a dozen "outs~hding
m en and women or Orange County;• who were
Saddlt"bal'I~ ~·ommum
ty 1losp1tal' ... adult day
C'are et-nlt-r h1:1,.. pl anned
a C hristm .1:. ha 1a ar·
from 2'to 8 p rn De<·. I
The bataar "' to be
held in conjunction with
th1.' operung of the Ct'n
\et ·s m:w IOC':ltmn. 23651
P aseo 0 <' V~ll 1.•nc 1a .
Laguna llllb ·
O n "a I f' .,.. 1 I 1 h t' honort>d al a dinner Thursday night. ,
h o u :, e h o Id 1 t e m l>. The women honored are Dorothy .Beaver.
Chris tmas decorations Marcia Bents. Athalie Cl arl<e. Pal Ritt, Lois
a nd g ift s and bo'm c Lund~rg and Charlotte Mousel.
decorator items. hospital Men reco~ru~ al the event were Victor An·
spokes woman Dorothy drt"ws. Robert Beave r , Or. Arnold Beckman,
Denham s rud Daniel Boone. Carl Karcher and Jack Smith.
Another fund·ra1:.ing * * *
p~f't~RSOF'ed by · lhl' C'enler. IS trlt' s ale of The Colle~e Republican National Committee
1 ir kt-ls for a nine-day wrn hold a board meeting Sunday in Anaheim in
fllg hJ and cruise c conJuncllon with the National Student Forum this
curlltion lo Mexico City weekend al t~e Anaheim Hyatt House ·
,
LO.CAL f CAREERS I ~ITUARIES 7
'Sign's GoOd' .
-TV NemJ' F-uture ~BrighL
NEW YORK tAP> -"Television news. to·mc. is JUSl sort of :,tal<
1ng out its ruiurc." ~Y~ .Jlou&l¥ Edwards , a rnan who ought to
know ~"-. • He's been thl•rr. broadcaalmg the new~ for CBS, nearly e very day
for more lhan 30 years .
"T eleVJs1on news is al u point""
today." he says ... where rad\o
was when' I came back Just after
the war -morn.ing. noon. even
inl{. 10 or 11 at night. JUSl the
basics ."
BILL LEONARD. CBS New$'
executtve vice president. "!'las
forecast that the news division ii.
going to be called on to furnish
more and more ta'm e to the
television network. and l believe
tbat's a good sigu of the future ..
Edwards says.
Pers p ectiv e D o u g la:.
Edwards ' 'tV l'areer t)egan 111
1946 walh the "C"ss Tclev1s1on
News'' Saturday nit.rhls. at t,he
lime the medium's only network
news progra m. H(' beramc TV's
first e vening news an<'horoian
two yt!nrs I uter with ·: Oouglru.
Edwards Wllh the News .·-
EDWARDS HANDLF.D THE
nightly 15-minute newscast for
14 years. until the s how g~w
way In 1962 to the "CBS F.wn
mg Ne ws w1lh Walter Cronk ill:;·
The newscast was expanded to
&ts present half-hour rormal lhl-
n('Xt year
APWI~
"Th e big thrust 1s ·to get the
evemng ney,s to an hour That
may be 'SOm(' time off. but l
would like to se-e-i.ha l , and also a
supplemental feed late.at night.
111 Apnl 1962. Edwards began
the "CBS Afternoon News wtth
Douglas Edwards." and assumed
his pre~nt P<>sition . anchoring
the "CBS Mid-Day News Y.ith
Dou~las Edwards." in Februar;
1968.
30 YEARS IN BROADCAST
Newscaster Edwards say 11:30 to midnight " '
Reflection· "I don't recall tht•
.contents or that first program ...
Edwards s ays of the premiere
CBS everung ne ws<'ast Aug . 15.
1948. "but l·do remember worry
inJ! .,vhcther we wo uld have
cnou~h .manpower and m aterial
to do 1t every night." --
•o
1(1
A
K
n
~-·· N4Jdeea--'--* -rsr--·=--eket~. 3t 51 .e~c h-;--R~ RWA Ii: S..dbam,...R.-NewponBeactkis_~~~~• ---===r--.:.ar.nn£JOOf~ "art• OD s ileTnJMTobby \l~lt1~1!0 Far East• with-'stops schedul~ in M"~ u P•\....t '""'•'llll "'~--of-the-M~1C8fito+ .1 o~y~.,.aiwarffi\'d Hons; f<!Jn . ·
n. t<ill a.--"""~ of tc•v-, t:-rf'<" ~ ........ ~ ..... l)t'J>dUIQ • __;.,,..... -
, ... ~., .. TUINll vomo M0'1~·· •H ~ * ...
~ I/In SI C.0.1.t Mil"°~
JOHN c, ~::~~:::. 1t>1oen1 ol Parenl8 Ride B•dham's wife. Anne . bas been chosen as
h os pita lity c hairman of the Republican
CongressionaJ Wives Club and will s erve on the or
ga01zat1on"s board of <lire<.-rs during the two
Co\., Mew. U p,...~ -o on Nov
•"'-I~. 1'11 Wf'I•~ bV Im w•I~
l,.old, 4 l>rOlhO,.. ll"V Of "VI\~, C.o ,
P.0111 Of Or--.(;.t .. fOotC-o$W ~W.
(,. ol'ld F,,... Of t win F•ll•. 10-. I
\.1'\tf'r "' Af'\f\d M l t1Nt¥rf•1n ot • f ort
!><Oil. l't~"''"· Mllrv .,,,.,v~r ol ldM"r M 1\\0Urt dnct P6'Vh"'ft Mt(,.tw~n 0,
• (0\1• Mfi' .... , (4 C..,.>f'YICf"') w1U bt n.-ld
On F 'i<ldV •I J U0 PM "' I"~ &<·II
8<tU<lw4Y (Ml)Pl w•I" ll•v (l\.trl<'
0 (IM~ ol II'" ~ 1r1t 1>n1t"'1' M~IOOCI" I
Cnurch Otf•C•dt•no lntl'"ffnof'nl w111 °'#
"' lO"G ""'°""t Col(>'-'" m• Movn tAtn V1~·.., (..t-n"f1f>fV 0~11 6to._td¥f41V
Mo'111•'9 ~IOI~
-ITE
~ LOllEHCC Wttlll , ~'''"' •w•y
nft N~~ It, ''" CW.rvt<•• w-@'1• n~IO •• ti\\' H¥bo< l ... rn MemoriAI
( n•~' •otn f <ltl'ltr 0.-nt\ Lyon. ot !.I
IOM ,...., ~·~ UtftOI" °""dt ol•
U<t•hnQ Int~ Wf'Vte..H WIU tw
n.Mcl •I SI ~ t~tuv 1.onq •>I-. N9W y-!lervw:.f'\ ""°*' lhe
01r<Khon ol ..-.Llwft -ou .. t' _,, ... ,v -»s.t
• 0£AR90RN · LCNOPC Of;AAB(lrhl ,..I••~ c.t w,-,.con\1111 ,.....~, ot Nt.'WpOft u.~,•<"
(d ., ., ... _..,on
PINOLE !AP )
Sc hool bus vandahsm
has prompted parents lo
begin riding with s tu·
de nts m western Contra
Co s ta ·Coun ty. Vaca
Val l ey Bus Lines. oper~tor for Ule Western
Contra Costa Trans ll
Aut h ority .. reporte d
$12;000 damage. with
problems inchlding graf-
fH.i . broken windows.
s lashed bus seats. one
s mall fire aod sugar
poured Ullo a gas tank.
--.---
hs
year~ of the 96th Congress. s ing in January.
Ham atties
. .
Test TOid
WASHlNGTON ~AP)
-The Agri c ulture
Oepartmtml bas d is·
closed that for about
three months 1l has bee n
t esting canned ham pal·
lies sold nationwide by a
to s ee if regulatory ac!-
tioo is in order.
Swollen cans· of the.
ham patties have been
round under the brand
nam es; Agar, H am-.,
din e-rs. County Club and
Becker s.
DOUGLAS EDWARDS BEGAN TV CAREER IN 1946
Fite Photo Shows Him With Executive ffl"ut White
Movie Loeation
Red/ ord's Arrivtil
• •
"' l"" -Jo 81 f\flOWO rnot~r OI l'f'll'f MO< Ol -PWI II,._..,..,(" ~ '><,...,,....., °"""'I)(>(" c.1 ,,.,,..,.,.,,.1 0 ' Elsewhe ....... q \1\IU OI LVll' ..... ,,,..Of''•,,, re
Wt\(Of't\11'\, ()of-atPtv ti( •dOOf o• M ·'
;;~,;,r.; oilllrmillll'rW'J,,.,,<Jn" Of
W 1'\C0t1\1n .,,._. ·~ dhlJ \.U'"'~ b¥ t.
t1r •"oc n1iCH P n 11no ~ Qrc41
Ot~ht~ F-uN'r4t ~f'¥t(fl"\ w 1U
ojo ,. .. 10 °" '>i!turoav. NOW'l"llb..r 18.
1qrt "' I 00 PM"' 1"4' 01""' H041n"1"' M ort .. .itr; Cn"p~I HI '>lou9n1on.
W1\(0"""" w•t" A.-..., ( ,...,,.,..,., J M Plr
•f"KJ otn<1dUM •"''"'rnt'nt will ht'"'•' ..,,.,~r\•O"' l ttmtttHV "' Stouqr-ton,
W1\tOn\1n• ~'"''" Tu'"'" l .tmb M0'111M f, 477 ~ llln SI , (t,.,ld MP"'
1cago processor
poss1bl<' harmful bac
ten a partmcnt saiq ets er
<ttrr~IO•) 1>41> <1188
CORllAO IHI llO(L( Jl:AN f01'<1'<A0 1NI ,,.,,
<h·n• ot E.1 roro. ,,,. P1t\>t"d aw.-.v ... ,
tnf' dl;,Jft ot 16 rt.UQ~)tt"r Of Mr dN.1 M t \
AIH,,.(J (OHtt!hn1, \1,tf'r Qf Ntc ht)I.\•
r"'1)r,.,<11n1 QrJnd041uQnttH ot M t'
WdUrr (ht1'1~'-fn 4nd Mr dnd
Mr" A ltrl"'t,J (orr~l\''U !,r o' Nl • "°'" ~ OPr'\O\ 4'trt-1n<i1tf!'d to dtlttnd
tu~r•f '~rv1<11"\ on \.1'1turd•¥ NOY • '""'°' ll dl 10 00 AM di SI No<N> .. • '""'<". L~9un4 HHI\, (d W•k e .. ,..,.,,.." Mii ~ Nikt on f rt<Wv. Nov
• ml)o·• II, •' J 00 PM "' 0 Ce>1>nor L ,tqv~ H1tl\ Mof-1u.(fr; f" ,.,.,.,\ m•y
LOS ANGELES t A-P >
Benjamin Clayton, 96.
<'ha1rman of the bourd of
llins haw's departme nt
stor<:s. d1ed Sunday
LOS ANGELES !AP 1
Joe Castillo. 65, of
P ac1f1c Palisades. a
m e mber o f the Los
i\ngPles County Com -
mission on lluman Re la
tlOQS' for 21 years. died
o f a heart attack .
Ca stillo was a founding
m e m b.e r 0 r t h c
American G.I. Forum
rr.~ W:lS 1ltlttatect-TU& ClllCAGO-eom .
t o d e termine "·what pany ,also packs canned
caused a pproximately 3 ba m patties Wlder the
pe rcent of the <'ans to brand names : Food
swell" after they were Club, Patrick Cudahy.
produced by Agar Food Safeway. IGA an~ Plec-
Products Co .. oHlcials l ing ..
said C anned ham patties
SYDNEY B UTLER,
acting head of tbt• de-
partmcnt 's Food Safl>ty
and Quality SNv1ce.
said that "while no 1m
mediate health halard
appea rs lo c•xisl at th1::.
time" the de-parlment 1s
conductmg further lesU.
processed by the firm
bear the establishment
number ·•35" a nd are
dis tribute d to retail
s tores and institutions
throughout the country.
the de partment said.
The product is sold in
16. 42 and 44-ounce cans
-j uNCTION-ciTv--:-ot.io-i/d >1 =-T'he-pi<)p1e·1~ ffic rranqUilnTITs or
this Perry County commurnty are bracmg themselve:, ror the on
slaught of Hollywood. . ·
The arnval of 20th Cc•ntury Fox and slar Rob<·rt Redfo rd t•a rly
next year for the filming of ··Brubaker" m ay be th<' mo.st exC'1llng
thing that has happened ln the
commuruty stn<.'l' 1928
THAT WAS THE YEAR the
now a bandont·d tor n·1·1to nal
fat'llitv that wall bt• u::it•fl us the
setting (or the fi lm burned
• •" •Iler 1 00 PM 'loo.iv I ""r""•• • -"o"~"'o~· •• 1nu·m~n• .,, c.ooo ·•boot D • d J b
Charles Clark . 83. and his w1£c
Reat r1ce rc<'allcd th..it lht• blaz\•
~uttec1 one of lht• bu1lding:..,.and
took the IPJ{'s of :,omc prisoner!.
who were trapped. They s aid
lbev couldn't think or anythmg
mor(' cxc1t1ng c.·om mumty"1dt·
until the announC'emc nt or the
movie. "\ht-pfttl/Oi C•mt>l~rv. Hunll'1Qfon t-.. es1fi'tn 0 s
&•dt" c .. 0 (Ol>nor l"'IUM Htlh The $7 m1lhon fil m to be pro
duced b\ Ron Sllvt'rman tind
qirectcd.by Bob Rafrb oo ..... ,11
be· a s tory a bo ut llfl' 1n a
Southern pnson and '-" based on
an 1 nC'1dent th al ha ppl•ncd 1n
1968. Filming ll) cxpl·('t ed to
begin an Mar<'h and <'Onltnll(! to
June
MotlVdt• Otf'f"(f()(,. ,. I
PACl,.C VIEW
MIMO«lAL PA..C
Cemetery Mor1uary
Chat>el
Ask Display Managers
3500 Pacific View Onve
Newport Beaon
6#-2700
McCottMtC•
MOflUAlllS
Laguna Beach
494-941 5
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan CaP1!>trano
495-1716
1A1.n.ea~ao" ~LHOMI
646-2424
Costa Mesa
673-9450
l&LUOADWAY
MottTU.UY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
6<42-9t60
~TUnftLL-UMI
wo.T\MlY
WISTCUff CHArtl .
Cfefmlory •Flower S hop
427 E 17th St
Cos1aMesa
64M888
,_Cl llO'ntllS
SMl'IM'S MOaTUAlY
627 Mam St
Huntinoton Beach
538-6539
SH .... MOtlTUAH
976 So Coast Hwy
Lagun& Beach
49+1535
1533 N El Camcno ~Oii
San Clemente 492.0100 ,_,,...T
(;()M)MAL ,.,.. ·~ NOMI ..
7801 Bolsa Ave
Westminster
893-3525 0
By JOYCE L. KENNEDY
Dear Joyce: Can you Rive me in·
1rormatloo on display art? I am con·
lsid e rlng a $300 correspondence
!course but am .not convinced It will
help me get. a job.
S.G . Ptke . Ohio ..._
It probably won't. Get e ntry advice
from mcrcband1se display managers
al large rctcul department or clothing
stores.
Career particulars a re in Occupa·
tional Reprint 1955-34, "Design Oc·
'cupations," available for SO cents
although a minimum order ts sup-
posed to-be-$ -fronrany Bureau of
Labor Statistics regional office. One
9'1Ch office is located al 911 Walnut
St. K ansas Cit , Mo. 641~.
*
Dear Joyce: My world ntt hours
rotate every six weeks, .which makes
lt difficult co enroll ln college. Wbere
Cl n · I . obtain a list or accredited,
degre~-grantlog luUtuUons offering
off-campus programs?
-C.P ., Cleveland, Ohio
"'Guide to Undergraduate External -
Degree Programs" is a free , 63-page
dire ctory of colleges without classes.
published ·by the National Institute of
Education.
Req~ts will be honored only a11 -'
long as limited supplles last. You
mus t enclose a gummed , self·
addressed label when you mail your
r equest lo me at ttus newspaper Of· tc:r ends Dt>c. l. Allow seve ral weeks
for di1Tvery
*
Dear Joyce:' Nobody wlll pve sne
l•forma&ien on physician'• assl..tanl
( -GUlEERS J
programs in llllnois.
J .G .. Chlcago. Ill.
1'herc aren't :JOY accredited 1)ro-
Jlrams in your slate. All immensely
helpful reference book is .. Allied
flcalth Edu<'alion Directory. 7th Edi·
lion · · This book covers 23 allied
health occupa tions. The chapter on
physician's assistant will ans wer
most of your questions.
If not available at"your library. you
can order the directo~ for $10 from : Amertcan~cal ASsoctation. P.O.
Box 821. Monroe. WI 53566.
*
THE SIGNING OF Redford to
play the lead has somt> women
1n tht· community fcurly trembl~
tnJ! with :.anticipation.
· Beany Snyder. w,ho with her
husband John owns thl' town's
mos t popular restaurant. Joked-
that one of her wa1trc:,ses ran
out and bou~t~a bunny t·ostumc
when s hl' hca bout tht' film
She said a n mbcr o l womqn
have volunteered to wait tablel)
at no pay an ordPr to ec the star
if he eats al the restaurant
llARRY CLARK. OWNER of a loC'a l J,!Toccry stor<'. s aid ht
.,. .. ,,...._
'BRUBAKER' STAR
Actor Robert Redford
doubtl' that the influx of mm
makers will mcrt•ast· h1~ hus1
n~ss dra mat.i.C'ally lk said he
hea rd most of the ftlm c·rcw's
food will Ix· t•aterc-d
But Paul Ryan •• Junction City
postmaster. ~;ud Clark may find
u b u s ines:. boom wh <>n
::,1g htseers from n..:arhy <'Om
mun1tacs C'ome to 10" n for J
g limpM' of the filming
Dear Joyce: Otller than ln(pior de-• •
•• ,n. 1n what dJredlon wOtlld you Pier Honors channel yoar career ~fforts lf your
M.aiLfcom persons interested
1n parts as extras 1n the film ha::.
flooded the OhJo Film Bureau.
which drew 20th C~ntury f ox to
Ohio a{ld arranged for the use or
the Junction Ctty IO<"aHon
talent was in the use of color?
1
·
J K S . h w h K.ds' F . d ~ARI 81\RNUM . OF lhl' ~ . _.. uquanps . as . I nen hureau. said \00 lutll·rs a day
Research 3Dd marketing tasks for . • h1n t• }¥-en a veragl· c:ostnetics and paint companies rush · ~AN FRANCISc.;O CAP ! -One woma n wrot<'. 'I'd do
to mind, butt need he lp from readers Childre n £1shJng at L~ke Merced ANYTHING lo ml·ct Robert
on lt\ls one. Color genius is probably now have a pier dedicate~ to a Redford.'' she said.
ljke foreign language skm -general· ~Hee decoy officer killed in lbe Jack Frame and Stove Lan·
ly utilized as a secondary ability in a hne of duly. . • dcrman. who bought the old
job. Art director. industrial designer. The officer. Oou~l as Gibbs , prison faC'11ity in pa rtnership
and fashion merchandiser arc ex· frequently volunteered In his off. w it h Tom J o hn s o n a nd
amplcs. 1 duty time to acc o mJ)a n y R'11phson. said they were irulilll·
READER SERVICl> Wl!at do 90u
w ont 1n o Jo h ' Outdoor work '
~.,,0"'"1Wl11' Work thet teqi.urt~ a h&gh
acht>OI d1pl.omo' "MJJtc:hmg Penonol and
Job ChorocttrtAtu:a ... o 2<J.page bookl.tl.
11 being r~. To receive o copy when
ovafloble -no t ooner than lol~
December -enclo.te a gumriiiiir. atlr
oddrt11ed ma1bng Label tot(h II""" re-
qiu1t to J¥e Lam Kennedy at I~
ivw1poper Atkjor "MatclutlQ Cbart "
children on salmon fishing trips I y u n 1 m p r ~ s s c d w I t h
as a part of the policC' depart· HQllywood':. interest in their
ml 11 t' progrom f o r un · vroperty
dcrprivUegcd youn1tsterl' They f}urchascd the 226·rtcrc
The father of lhre<>· Jt•rls wus sit e nt auction last February
s hot to dculh 1n a dct'oy opcro with plans ·of muktnll 1t un tn
tton a year ogo in the Tenderlo1" dlt!\traal park
dl8trl<'t . Mayor George Mo fo'r<Hll Id he ¥ra · amu!.Cd
a nd a 'fio:,t or ft'llow ofhl'ers and --when one of those 1n the ritm
friends wt>~ on hand £or dedJC8· producer's entourage asked 1f
lion cerem(')mes and lh placiru: illl thl' locnl reside nts ··huvc
of a .aold ptaque a t the l)tl'r • such dellghUul act'ent ., ....
•
location. I reea)I domg Florence
Chadwick. the Channel swim
mer. from poolside ll seemed
pretty important at the time.
"We also had wha t we (•al11•<l
the ·well. Doug.' system W1·
would make up a hi.t of £iw or
sax qut•st1ons. and the n. on lhl'
llt.'"-:.C'ast. I would ru.k the que ...
lion~ l1Vl' a nd tht· ~ub11.·ct. •Ill
ttlm. would an!>we r , ·Wl'll.
Doug.' and ~o on.
' "WE WOULDN'T DO that to
day. 1t was cheat mi:; a bit Bul
\lot> experimentt!d a lot." he sayl>
·· &ve ryttung was expenmt'ntal
then'"
T he program won a -CeorMc
Foster Peabody Award in 1956.
Eclwards' radio credits over
th<' 't'ar .. 1ncludt' c,tin !> ~llll
.. Wend\' Wa rrt·n and the Nt'ws. ··
"'CBS \.\orld 1\t•\\:. Roun{:lup
· c1av.
.. Nt•wsm ake r .. and-"CB~ Vie.,....,
tht' Pr<'s:. · ·
A native of Ada . Okla
P.:dW3Ttts-gn'W"Up-1n-'fm~:--Aht .
and t>.?gan h1:. C'aren in radio at
15 a s a reporter for a local sta·
r 1on Hc: l'Ompll•ll'c1 collcgl-. th1·11
"t•nt to "n r" for W1\G F 1n
Dot han. Ala
LATER. H E WAS a::.s1~tant
radio n<·Y.~ (•<htor for th•· Atlant,1
J ourna l and .... urkl·d fur t h1 · n<'~ ~paper·-. station. WSH 111
193ti. ht· took a 101> "1th WX YZ an
Dt>tro1t. .ind I wo '1·.tr., I JI l'r n ·
turnl'd to WSB i It· 1nin1·r1 CB.o..,
New'> in 1942
Jn ad c11t1on to n 1-. ·t·urrcnt
tele vision d utH">. Ec1,~ard:-rt'f' ula rl y a ne her.., "'T hi' Wor cl
T o n 1 g h t. .. .. Th l' W 11 rl d of
Rt•hgaon" and se.v(•r.1! ··;\e.,..,.
o n-lh1. .. llour" broaftl"J '>h cm lhl
CBS radio netw~ \
"Th1.• lct:hnolog)' h,i-.. changt"d
rad1 C'allv fiver the \ l'ar-...
Edward .... !.ay~ 'but lh \•
parameter:. arl' the ::,.ww Call
·t as vou St'l' 1t. lw fair and
balanct?d. And honc·~t to Go<l.
that'!> the only d 1rectwn l 'w
ever had from CBS · ·
Deputy Fine d
LOS ANGELES <APl A fine
of S500 nnd three yt>ars on probtt·
lion , were 1mpoH·d on Lo:.
Angel~ County s heriff'..., S~t
P atrick C:illaf(han. 39 . whoM·
s k1dd1ng car cras hed 1n10 a
couple's \'eht<'le 16 months a~o.
killing both. Callaghan pleaded
guilty earlier to l wo count:. of
vehicular manslauahtcr
l(eca/,l Hits
50,000MGBs
W ASHJ NGT(>"I I/\ P 1
British Leland MoLOrs In<'
"ill recall about 50 OQ(\.
MGBs to repair defotllv~
eml,ss1on controt ~sstcm ...
l h c En v 1 r on men t a'I
Protec tion Agency o n-
nounct..'<i
EPA :r..n 1d "rr~onant
vibration" Jn the c.x hnust
:.y~tems .ol the autos may
have Nmscd the em iss1ou
c.•ontrob to luk pollutants.
The rw>::tll involve~ \97?>
mbdel MC1Rs built ror al~
In Callform.i. all 1976 and
1977 MG& built.. roLna...
tlonwldc ok. end some
1978 mod<!I )Car vehlclc!i.
E PA ruJ
...
l
LOCAL / NAT,ON I CALIFORNIA _ Thurlday. November 18, 1978 OM. v PILOT AJ 7
I "
Joy in l "o9m10
• uni r
drunant
SAN fltANC IS\O
•A f• 1 .,., u11k !\ti' Nulty,
whu h.1-. 'l1t•11t I[) monthii
f>••hii11J 11.tr't J ;elhl1I \)\1111
p~n l.tllt ' 1•11 hb Irish
~,.1•1•p111~1··· ~lnnlntts.
h~•" 1 h1'-.t'ft mon· 11( thl•
~.inH•
You ha vt· tlw kt•y to ·
lh1• J&1ilhoU!'lt )OUl'~dr ..
'tatd 11 <.<m11 ~h.1t palON1
l ' S ll t ~ti I It' l (' 0 U ft
.I 11 ct ~· ,. /\ I p h o n 'I o J
Z1q1ola 1111 Wt·tlt11'.-.d11y
"\OU \\ANT mt: to
buy 111}' h t•t'<.lom · tht-
putlJ!) lualr.Jmu p11w1,wr
rt'"'l~llldt'J No '" l
I h1• Judi.:t· 1•11m\ptl}
orct1·rt•d htrn h.wk to 1a1I
1111111 Juulh1 r rourt
........ 11111 .J.111 ,,
0( 1 :!, :\II '\ult\ \\a!'.
·~IU ~
119999 ~·~ I • OML.Y
• -~ SAVE $100.00
COMPlflf WllM SErXRAn INNER.SPttlNt ~TT•ESS
t INNEASPRING MATTRESS · NO EXTRA CHARGE
t MARR.EX $Pffm CUSHIONS · NO EXTRA CHARGE
t 11AROWOOO FRAME • LIFETIME WARRANTY • NO EXTRA CHARGE
t AU. STEEL SPAIHG SlEEPeR UNIT WITH TV HEADREST . NO EXTRA CH'AAGE
t ~EPAAO CASTERS ('I NO EXTRA CHAAQE
t CUSTOM ARM CAPS NO EXTRA CHARGE
e SELF DECKING • NO EXTRA CHARGE
found .m 1•1v1I (.'Ontempt t Bit. N. ol Ktc.lla
>
PVSUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE
fll·m7•
fllCTtTIOUS 8USIH'SS
NAMtr ST ATUl!lfq
The followtnv perwns ••• 001n9 -------------11<1s1neu ~
PUBUC NoTICE
0 R MOTOAr.. S4U 8u\lneu Or Ive, HunllnQIOO\ 0.atl'. CA "1M• M•rton EnterprtS•'· tnc. a
CeHlorn•• <ori>Orehon. SO I 811\1~1
Orrw. HuntingtOn S.-11, CA.,._..
Tho\ .bvS•.MU ll <-l.acl by • U>tf• -·"°" M•tlo<l lintarP<IMS, '"' R-kl Jotl M.r-.
Pr\"\IClltnt
Tl\1\ ... ._, w~ filed Wtlll Ille
Counlv Cltr11 ot 0••"9e County on No,,.m_ ). 1'7t
ALLEN AHO OOftOOH
11'11 Wllsfltn ........ Ste. 00
~11l•M~.CA~
P11bl•'-Or~ Co.st o .. 1y "''°'
"lov •• ~·· n. JO.,,,. ' ~ .... .,.
IMU1S
l'tCTITtOUS 8USIMEU
NAME STATIMIHT
Tiie tollowtnv l>l!•JO'I\ .ir•\do1n11 builMU at.
ICIM8EAl'f GARDENS M081ll
HOME PAlttC, Jm? Mu•rl.tnO' 81vcl ; Et Toro, CA "2tlO
0 All.at! Ptvnlclt, ?JI S An11.,
Av.., Los A"Otlt\ c. 900l9
0 DoNkl ""°"o< k, Ul A,.,..lfl Or Pa.<1l1c P•11~s. C• 90211
T Ills llU\IMS\ ll <on<IVC:led lly " _r., PMtnervup
~Id PIVYll<t<
Tiit• \letement w•• Ill«! .. ,,,, '"'-
CouMv Clerlt ol Or•n<Je Cout11y ut•
NO .. m-l, lt7'
Ten ~tudt>nh .H St Calhertoe St
N1d10IJS culhul1t· St·hool 10 Laguna
Ht•a(•h httd n·a..,on to t•vlebrate. Their
bo)s footholl •t.rn d g1rb \t>lleybaU team~
quahftt-d for plu)ufb in diocese leagues.
Stephen VC'yl 1a. <t ..,t., e nlh grader, ~arbt:d m h at and mask for Spirit Day at
the S<'hool And Kn~tC'n Werve wears
sig n protla1ming · "Yor Are the Best Because You Are l\o I ..
w h e n h e r e r u !) e d ANAHEIM (714 634· 1 l22 ~r~ll ~o~~~~1ng_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m•~~~~~ back to the United P UBLIC NOTICE
FIOUOI
PuOtU-CW~ COil)l Delly Pltot
No• •. 16, 13, lO, <'111 Sl'I0-18
MADISON. Wt!> tAP 1 True or.
fahl' ' Plo'C>Ph-"'er the nfH· of·ss ·
1a1 orten fcc•I physically misera·
ble .
t b > haVl' more uuto accidents .
It·> an· often bon:d, isolated . and
Jon~ly.
1 d i arc mor~ rchg1ous
All the answers are false, accord-
1n~ to Profe~sor Fred Lengfeld,
chairman of the Un1vers1ty of
. Wi ston:,in. Exlcn!>1on program on
a~mg
LE NG FELD SA VS .scientific
stud1e!> he did with other re~earchers
turned up repeated popular myths
about old pcopJe
For instance. he says. Y.Ounger peo·
pie tend to think their ll\'es and in·
tereo;b Wlll change tn kiter life
0 ne s tudy ~h owcd that t:W
M ad1~on undt•rAraduatf>s' favorite
act1v1tit•s arc lhmgs like horseback
riding or sailing or basketball., But
when hstm~ what leis ure activities
they actually pursued most often,
llW Madison under~raduates listed
napping, walking. eating and con-
versation. an that order.
A SIMILAR survey among the
elderly, Lenlo(fcld says. showed lhcir
most common leisure activities were
napping, walking, eating and con·
versation. In that order.
··our ~ucational institutions have
spent ~ much lime on the present
and the past but not enough time has
been spent on the future." says
Lengfeld, himse lf a s pry 62-year-old
whose career spans four decades of
physical education and coaching.
lfere are some of Lengeld's ex·
amples of "myths and realities"
about the nation's more than 20
milhon'persons aged 65 OT above:
-BeS1des v1i.1on and hearing, t.ouc~
Persons Needed
For J? acancies
Because terms on a number of
Newport Beach committees expire
Dec. 31, po!!sihle appointees are be·
Ing sought to fill 14 upcoming vacan-
l'ies. ~mmitlees thal will have open.
lngs cover such fi elds as bl<.'ycte
trails. <'omniun!ty development, en-
vironmental quality. till r control
and transportation plan.
Interested persons bould apply at
the city clerk ·s orr1ce by Dec.. I . rn...
formation is available by cautng
640-2251.
States his Si28.401 an
winninas from an Island
of J ersey bunk 10 the
English Channel
ldcNuJty had ~-en due
to be released from
prison four'day:, rater on
a conv1cl1on for tax
evasion.
STANDING ALONE
We dnesday before fhe
judge m rumpled orange
jailhouse convcralls. lhe
63 -year.old man
adamantly ins isted once
mort that he d1dn 'l owe
the laxes
Originally, the govern-
......M4nl ..wantefla,.~ .
taiceiJ. !Qow, Wftll a so . iiot:-.
paying. plus interest ,
the government l S
claiming he owes about
$70,000
Ironically, McNulty is
drawrng more than 9
percent 1ntt'rest from
lht> bank ;ind 1s ci.timat-
ed h is winnings have
grown to about $155.000 .
Trail OK?d
OAKLANO Ci\PI
Diret'lors llf the East
Hay Rt.>g1onal Park D1s-
l r1 ct have approved
plan~ for a 13 mile trail
hnkan~ Briones Regiona l
Park near Lafayett
with Mt. ll1abl:
Par k cast of
Creek
Homestyle soup and crisp · green salad, choice of potato, roll
and butter. And beverage.
NOVEM·BER SPECIAL
OF THE MONTH
SERVED 24 HOURS· DAILY
CP·1MI
SU,.ll!lllotl COURT 01' THE
STAT'£ OF CALll'OAllllA FOii
THE COUNTY 0' OllAHOE.
NO. A.wtlO
N OTIC E OF HE AlttHO OF
PETITION FOft .. 11108.-TIE OF Will
AHO ,OR LETTERS T£$TAMI N· TAltY ANO AUTHORIZATION TO
AOMIN tSTtR \l'NOEll THE INDEPfNOEHT ADMINISTltATIOH
01' (STATE$ ACT
E\1-te Of EMMln AOYAL TUCK ,
~~· EMMITl R fUCK, Oi E R
TUCK. O.Ceawo
PUBLIC NOTICE
<OUr'I•..,;..,·.,. °"9.e•l-nt No l of \.Ood Ol'ft1• <K ,,.. .,.,..,,,._
cour-1 •t 100.C..wt<. Clnl~f Onvr w~u. 8.a" Of' off~\ ¥f' mwttf'd tor '"'"
tn ti'\• C•l'tof Sant• An411. C..hfon'11• Pf~tly 4if'CJ t'TM.nl be •n W'f°!.!..!!?:Sil_41"<.1 _ o.teo~~ ~b'f'9>e11· WILLIAM E 51 JOHN, P""d 6 O.G•••. euorn.iy for In.• C_,y C~r1r Pf'r\on•I •-ore>H1t1110ve •t 11001
THELEN, MARRIN W•rntr "-· Founr •• n Valley, CA JOHNSON 6 lltlOGES 0.o••O Ho-1. IQ/8 --------------------------------------! 8y JOHN G. ,LETT SlfEPPHlltD & O.OfllAW SSS So<lt~ "'1-SI A Lew~.._ b I h<• other of the five :-ensc:ri which
mo:-t often d1m1mshcs a::. <t pcr~or
ages.
' -Only 15 percent of the elderly live
below federal poverty levels. r
-~ysicaJ strength often declines•·
in old age. but m<rny author1t1e~
believe that s tems primarily from re·
ducedcxerciesc. : ·
-Only 4.8 percent of the nation's
aged -6.S or older hve an long.stay
ins titutions such as nurs ang homes.
-OLDER PEOPLE MAY lake
longer to learn something new. but
given adequate tame they learn 1t at
least as effi ciently as the young.
Twelve percent of the elderly
hold paying Jobs Nmcle~n percent
are m volved in volunteer work
-Older workers ate more depen-
dable and have fewer accidents.
Lengfcld relates a favorite story,
about attending a recent senior
citizens' group dance where an elder·
ly ~oman dropped t1<'ad of a heart at·
tack in the midst or a vigorous polka.
INSTEAD OF WIDE!$PR~AD hor·
ror, ht says. most of the elderly dan.
cers simply nodded to c~1ch other .
saying, "Wasn't that a nice way for
ber to qo?"
The anecdot~. Leni;fcld says, sums
up a lot of what it means Lo be old.
"Death 1s very common a nd it's
just part of the performance." he ~ays. "It's indicative, agam, of how
tough old people really are."
Aceused Slayer
Moved for Trial
ENSENADA. Mcxi<.'o !AP l -
Daniel Ben J ordan, accused by Mex·
ican authorities or the 1972 exccut1on-
style s laying or polygamist sect
leader Joel LeDaron, has been ex-
t.r.adil.ed t.o gnsenada from Mexico
City.
Jordan, captured last week in a
police raid on a Mexico City house
a nd extradltcd here Wednesday, Is
charged with belng the lr lggerman in
LeBaron's killing, police said
~suous
~oari
byN~l
If moncv 1s coming be tween vou and your drl'.1ms. c1nd
thinking about it is keeping you up a l night, the n maybe it'~
hmt' vnu considered the equi ty vou have in you r home ur .
o ther rc.:il estate fro m a. woU..-,ct mantic angle.
Mavbe a hunk of monev could s timulate your business. Or.
l'Vt.'n makl' some o t vour wi lde r fon t,1-;1es 1..ome true. How
about that s leek s.iilboat vou'w had your eye o n for
month::.? Or vour secret passion to convert our "utility"
room into a dbco? Or. mavbc'"J moonlight cruise to the
tropics lo rd.andle a flam l' or tv. o'
No matter w hJ t vour burning desires may be. Ne~or_f _
Home Loan lhiriks vou houTdTuTfill Them w 1 e you can
s tilfen1ov tht>m! Aod. if vou own real es-tate, an equity loan
mig ht bl' 1ust the "turn o n" vou need. So. if it'~ thoughts
dbout monev that are keeping you awake at night. please
call us for mo·re information. We think you've got much
better t~inAs to do when the liAhts go out.
WE MAY MAKE YOUR FANTASIES COME TRUE
~_,Home Loan. Inc.
UCLNSLO UOUll
17 C"rporate Pla:a Nti11port 8tad1, Col1(Clrnra 92660 n4 /64CF9JSO
::
I. c 0 ... • J c t .. •
Les An .. lel, CA -71 110'1 w .. ...., "-Tel 121J t 617.QS F ... naain v.i~y. CA U10I
'AllMll•Y ..... Petit-T'el; 17t•l U..1llOll
Publl''-0r•"91P C.O..st 0.lly Polot Put>l•\n.<I O.conqe CO.st Odtly P1101 Noll IS, 16, 21. 1'78 S7" 78 NOYl.'ml>er 9, 10, 16 1978
PUBLIC NOTICE
ltUJtt
NOTICE TO Clll!OITOllS SU,.EAIOR COUllT' OF THE
STATE OFCALIFOllHIA FOii
THE COONT'YOFOllANG£
HO A •TJIS
',. '"" M4111" "' "'~ E ,, .... Of ~H4AON Pu tf A~AUGH 10 00
ON• a-..f'd
MOIK.411 •• rwtebV QWtn to trfl'dtlOf'\
"•"•"fl c•••t'n'\ ~·"'' thf "''a ot'<f'
O{lnt f f' tile w.o , '-''IT't\ ..,, IN otf•<• ot
t"1if" <lftta. Of '""' _.,~fl'\4.0 court or lo pr~'""' 1-.. to '"" ""°'"'ont'd •I ,,,. ol••(P o• RAVMONO L LACHMAN
• IOl Oo~ '>1,....1 No c 110 0.wporl 8~•C'"' (•lltom1~ ~ #l'UC,., IAlltr
ott1c• t" ,.,.. ottte\ Of tw"'•"t"'.,, oft~ un
Otr\19neo •"•It ~tlf'lt'-~"••nu"tQ 10 "••O .. \14lt" \u<t• <td1m' *•In '"' ne<,,,.,., VOU(ntr' mu\t t)t; f1lerct Of
ortt\rnt•d ., •torew10 "'t1nlo tour
"'Of'ln •ftf:f' I"'' '"~ PUOl•<•llon ol "1\nOltCf: "
0dlt·CI Nowmb<"r ~. ••18
G~ENM 1000
El{0<U10f f')' '""Will olwic:I~_,,,
llAYMONO L. LAtHMA1C
AlltwneY•IUw
1101 o .. eSlrwtHo.110
Hew,.,.. ~~. CA1tloml1 ttMO
Pul>ll\lleel Or<!nQI' Co;nt Oally t>llol,
NOVlimMr '· to. 23, :lO ... ,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
S218·78
PUBLIC NOTl<;E -----------IMJlU
SUPElllOft COUllT OF THE
ST ... TE OF CALIFOllNIA FOii
THE COUNTY OF OllANGE
NO. 4-t100
NOTICE. OF INlENTIOH TO SELL
llE4L PllOPEllTY AT PlllV4TE
$ALE
E;STATf OF""'MA RGAJIE:T
CAMERON BANGS akaMARGARET
C BANG!> DKl:il"'CI
Noh« '' ""~ov Cl•~. 111a1 wo~L
10 <onllfrTWloon t>y 1~ a-·"'l•I~
S-••Or Cowl on No~mt>er l l, ••11.
Of' tftereatt~r ••lhtn ow ••~ clUOylff'O
by l•w thP vnoer !t1Qn,.o. ott\ Ao
m 1n1•dr•tor w1tP'I W tlt i&tnnt-•~d ot
M•'9•',.' C•meron 8dnll\o. ~-d
M .. Oart I C 8.lfwr,, de'cl'dY'<I w•ll "'II
&I P<•v•lf' "''"to the "'O'>e~ dn<I 11<-•l ne1 C>•OOf'' on lhf' lttms •nd cono.,,~
~,. .n,.flf'f l'T'ltnh~. •U r.qhl 1111r
clnO 1nlPr•~t ot MM·q~rl"t C 1m('ron
Banq, ~•• M.>rQar .. 1 C 8anQ' a..
'"""'" al 1,.... tune of""' oea1n """ dll , 1qnt htlt! •nd 1ntf'f"e,-t ,,..., '"" ,.~t•tP
O•\ •cau1red 1n 3dd1hon to 1n.._11 o• dP·
ce<1~n1 At ,,,. to~ of lier outn. '" ll'r
rf'al 11•01M'rly •oolfd '" W>P Counly ot
0••"9e. Sia•~ ot Calilom•a. Oo!KriDtcl
6\ IOllOW~
An unOl••df'O "' Interest "' MIO lo 11111 P•Ol>llr1Y <ltl\<rlbed a~ t011ow~
LOI 7• 1n Blod 8 ol .'R~•ubdhMIQfl
Of Se< 119" One of 81111>oa I \ld1>d'', 6~
snown, on a Map •Kol'l:MO on ffi>ok •.
P"91l 30 of' M1SCtlla""°"s M_.O-rf'-
R·Sl446 'o•ds of CW<Wl99 County, c .. 111orn1a. SUPElllOfll COUllT Of' CALll'ORHIA commonly •no-,., 100 Pearl Aven11•'.
COUNTY 0~ OllANOI! Nr wPOrl fffoacn, u111orr11.;
CASE HO A·•S'01 , ,,. , .... I\ <ullj«I to curr ... 1 l<l•C\.
NO'TICC OF SAt.E 0' ll t:AL <OVf'n•nl\, (ondlftOnS, resl,,<h<>n\, r~
P llOl'EllTV llT PlllVATI! SALE _.,.,.hOn\, ••cihl\, <"ll'I' o! "'"Y• -
E\IDI• of Wl~LIAM HE118EAT, ••Yments0fr•caro11 .. n;
Oece•~ Tiit P•ooertv ••IO De sold on..., "••
NOTICE •S Mrelly o•wn '""' .,,. -,, .. l><l•I•. eic~ as 101111• d~r\•Qn.ct w111 ~11 et Prlv••• WI• to 8•0• or olff'n ¥• 1nvlt.ct lor 111"
Ille "'9,..•1 -Desi lll<lder •ull,ec 1 10 Pr<>Pt•1y eno musl bf! 1n ,.,,1"'9 -
<onltrme1oon of WICI S.-.to< COi.ir! on will be reu1ved •• Ill• olh<• ot or etler 11>\' 7011\ dn Of Nowml>et, t•ll S,,.PfletO, s .... _,,, & Ounclas, et
•I ui-on lo of JoWC>fl A Genovrw, 1orM• tor "''" Adm•n"tr•lor •1111
141)? AtO Htll Tu\ton Celltornif Will en,,.•~. •I 1600 Oove !trfft,
UUO. Count• of Or.an9f' SMtP ot Sulit tU, Hewpor1 Bt-ecll, C.lltoml•
C.htornla. ell tllr r!Qhl. 11Ut encl 1n tlMO . .at .at1v llme atltr '"'' IMIO!oe. ltrW ot ~ .__ •• ,,,.. ,,,.,. Of •-Of I"'• -IC• -llllfOno me-mg O..a111 eACI .it IM rlQlll, hi~ .tnd tn Wtd w... . ""
lert1CI ,,..I (lit ••l•I• of"wold OPc••Ytl Tt•• or_,,y w1ll~\oid on Ille
II.ts •<qu1tf'd by -••hon ot law or tollow1nQ tf'rms As I\; c.sll or ~rt
01,._,..,,. otMr 1'-or In aoctlllo<I 10 usn •no i»rt crec11t. t11e lerms Of suc:ll
lllel 01 Ykl dKH!of'CI. a t11>e llme Of oe c tto11 10 De «<""allte to II'• IM·
""· 1n ano lo .au 111e <e•lelft real llfO-clf'o~ -10 IN> S.-rio< Coun. perty sited'" City Of Or-County ol 10" ot 11111 ..._,., boo 10 «com~ o ... ,.. Slal• Of C.t11orn1e ~1<11••• •Int Oller IPt c-.t.toed clle<lr, •ncl tW
ly descrlfM<l .as IOf-), 10 wll DOif net 10 Ot P<tlO on confirm•Uon of
lot '6 Of Tretl Ho Q 1, 8-Id, Hit llY Ille SU1Wro0< Co.kt T;,.n,
Peqes 41. o .ano 4.1. Rv<oreb Of Or•noe r~nts, 09u•t1ng ..,.o ma1n1en•f'<• ea
Covnly, mort commonly ~-•s J 114"M''· ano premtum\ on Jnwr...c., &eelroom ..._. 1"30 F•l"""'y Of'lve, <KUPl•bif' 10 IM Plltt' ... , .. ,. ...... ~ Qr~. Ctlllomla Pf'Dr411f'CI ••of l!>f ~le Of ~Of
Te•ms ot wie <-•ll'I 1n t•wlut money convey.anett. E•.,,,tn•llOn Of uoe, re.
01 1ne Utllled s11tts on conf1rma11on 01 confine 0( (ol\Ye)lanc-. tr.tnSltr tell.et..
u•~. or pert ctsl\ .and balance 4tnd •"Y Ill!~ ll!Sllr.tn<~ POiiey \11111 be
tv111•nceo lly nolt ucu•od Oy •• Ille u.penw o! IM llUr<l'•'IA!r ~
MoN0119*0I' Trust Offclon ll'll P•Ol>er 1111n11ouers.
IY so sold. r~n percMI of -nt bid Tile 11ncwn.1gned re5er•ts Ille •iOlll to I» IMllO'llt'd Will\ bid lo ••le<I tiny "'10•11 l>tdS prior 10 .atllfV
Bid\ o• olftrs 10 be 1n wr1H1>9 .ano of •n order conllrmtl!CI Ille w•t.
Wiii De recet ...... Ille •for-kl Offl't 0.180, 0cJo0er U, 1'1t •t 9f\'J ume ilflef lfl<t tJ•it f)UOll<•llon w1111em J e.t19s, 11,
11er"1 •no111torw !NI• oi ,..., AC1mln111r•tor wun
0.led lllls 1111 day Of Novtm0t1. Wiil .,.,..JCed 191a. SHl .. MlltO, SM•"'4Elt0
JOtepl\A ~ •M OUHOA~ -"llOtMylofl,_ 0.•141 G. 0.......
Eoe<V!Or , .. °'" ~ JOl.ll'tt..&....~-~·ttti--------
J UlllltHIHtllA-.. tw,.,,IMIC1!.'CA'1MI
• Otlllft, C.ilf9nll.a t*9 et. l114l ~ 0 Tel nu1,....... A~y1 tw "94!1-
Authorities Hy LeBaron's slaying
led to a "relig1oub war" bC'tween his
"Church of the Firstborn of the FuJI·
ne.'ifi ot Time" and his brother Ervll
LeBaron's "Church or the Lamb of God." P1111ui.11eo °'""" ~ C)ejly Pt1of, Pu4tflsMct or-. CN~ O.lly Pl'°'-L--------------------~------o::-'"'""~;;.;;;;;;.._ ___ ~~~ ..... Ho•emhf t, 1, 1t. 1t11 Hevotmber9.~.1'1'1t sn:>11 • sm.JI
• 't" r
•
I
,.
Thurldmy, ~ 19, 1971
-1 . . . -... \
LOCAL I NATION I CONSUMER '
'Mexican {:o n nection'· Broken
" TIJUANA. Ml'Xlt'O IAPI -Alberto
S1l'lho Falcon an1 I ('Mio' Kyrlak~des.
whoat• nurcot1cs ~yndlcule b nt tanker
tr uc:k11 u! mar1juunu to nalllmore and
l>N roil.. hovl• bt!en 11enlencJN1 lo 10 year.;
ill pn!.on for drui LrllJJlckl'ng .
Tlw .,l'ntenee11 were imposed here by
J nt·w foderol Jud~e. Ricardo ftodriguez
Vrll • .irl·ul, on the two who ar~ In 11 Mex.'
H·o L'1ty prh;on Villureal alRO handed
out prhHm RCnll'nt'c&. to fo~r Others
dl•i.t·nhNI 11s rrn:mbcrs or the sume or-
uunai ulion
peeled In ifijuana. Proseeutors on both operation nourished in the early 1970s.
-.Ides of th<' border ~d tht> 10 year sen. A DEA ..spokesman s aid that many
tenccs were comparable with what the truckloads or mariJuana were delivered
!tax might have rcreived in the Unlted ~gularly lo Northern and Eastern U.S.
States. ties.
The.. others sentenced In .!J'ijuana were F INES OF ABOUT $1 ,000 each also ob~rlo Hernandez Rubi, a former
were imposed. odyguard lo Sicilia ft'alcon; Pablo
S1clha Falcon. a. 33-year·old nut1vc or a n a les Hernandez of Mexicali and
Cuba. a nd Kyriak1des hi.cc related 11 I o h R 111 th r
nar"otlc" charaes io Mexico Caty Both ar on c oa ec as. ano er oqner
• 0 " Sicilia Falcol) bodyguard wbo is a arc rei:curded as extrcmC'ly weulthy. rui;cllive. ·
· t>ven in lhe prison in which they.have boon
held three years. Hunger St.;ke St.aged
AMONG T llf:M WAS JOAN Kar«m The U.S . Drug F.nforcemont Ad·
llt't•k.'2tl • ..in Amc ricun who recently re· in11t1slration descriues . the Sic1llu WARSAW. Poland !APl A Roman
1urrwd homl' to San Olc~o under the 1-'alcon syndicate as the largest whl<'h It Cuthohc priest went on a hunger slrike
lJ S Mt•x1co pri~oner t-xchange treaty has invc.-slJ~atcd with mor1' than 200 in a cathedral In southeas t Poland lo
She is free under SS0,000 surely bond me mbers indicted In the Un1t<.>cl Slate~. protc!ft tus traosfer from the village In ·
awa1tanf.C a us tr1ul · which he ha(! been stationed ror 20
Mtsb tk•(•k is a former hostess at El S ICILIA FALC'ON RE PORTEDLY yt•ur!'I. The Rev. Jozef Nowoslad start~
Com1u1sladur Hotel in TIJUana who fell bankt>d tens or m1lhons or doUars Ill the hunl(er !'!trike Wednesday in the
1n IDve ~1th Kyrwkides Sw1tzcrtund under various names dur <'fllh •dral at Przemys l. near the Polish· A\lea.st20..m~1ru!J.tt=m~e~n~ts;;__:_a_re;;__:_e~x~~-1-n~g~lh_e~ro-u_r~·Y~e-a_r_pe;;__r_1_0d~•-n~w-h_lc_h~h-1s~~-So-'_v_•_M~fr_o_nt_ic_r_.~~~~r~~~~~
Mini-ski
Fitness
O.Uy l'ttel Sllll ,_
LAGUNA CUB SCOllTS Wmt MONEY FOR SLIDE VICTIMS
tnatead of tying Knota, TI)ey Turned Humanitarian• · ·Class Se t
Cubs Aid Victims Sk ierf> about ro Hit the
i.lopiti. lo tukc udvantu!(C
of this year's early snow
might consider hitting
the . deck at the South
Coast VM(,.l.A-Arst. Boys Raise-$5() in Laguna
The organiiullon IS or
By HUBBARD KEA VY
'4o9d•I t• tlle Dally "''°' Sixteen Cub Scouts were given a
lesson an community awareness
becau'se their den father didn't knqw
how to teach the·m to tie knots.
ln one hour in their neighborhood.
they raJ::.ed S50 for the victims or the •
Bluebird Canyon landslide.
faring a mml-l!ki fitness I thought it would be a great idea class lo c>nthusinsts run to ran out into our neighborhood to f solicit funds for the victims of the nmf( on our ronsecutiv•• slide Tuesday nlghtN, Nov
"I told ~m thut as member!> or ZS.;.~~\~~s. which wall
the commwuty. lhl•y . i.hould always take place lrom 8 to 9 30
be ready ':<> help their n_e1ghbo~. I iL'll'h nid>I wilLCo<'US oa
even got kind orcorny and-spoke a~~rance trainin~ and
some length about the virtue or the <'o ndilionrng muscles.
go.I.den rule. • . t en dons and JO in Li.
SU AN MCFADDEN IS the -W~o can say -00-l<>-cut~-&-year-_]2eCOre going lo the r--'!1'-= =~..;:.,...~L--,;.
-mo her for IJeif'J;--P;;a~~k~7,rOtf-:.~~~e--crtd:rin -th.t:irnFttty-biUe • umfoCIUS slopes
was committed to a 14-hour stint when they as~ for mo~ey for s uch a Fee· ror the course Is
passing out ballots · and counting worthy cause_ None did. up here on $18 for Y membe~ and
votes on the cubs' meeting day. B~rna.rd Court and Z-ell Drive. Con-$23 for nonmembers .
So s he asked her husband, Michael, tn~~llons ranged from ~5 c~~ts to For further informa
if he'd nund bemg den mother for S5• say.s Mc~adden , JUSll~aably tion phone 831-YMCA or one day. \ proud of his substitute for kn~ttymg 495.0itsa. "It was a valuable experience. one "Not at all." he said, "but what do h k · d II I
•
Early Christmas shoppera
descend on South Coast
Plaza VILLAGE for unique
hQhday gifts. With 70 shops
and restaurants 1n the
VIiiage, shoppers can look
torward to personal service.
u(llque shopping and much
hollday spirit Shopping
hOura. are Monday through.
Friday from 10 am 19 ~;_
Saturdays, 10 am to~
and Sundays from 11 am to
5 pm • E)(CEPT DURING .
THE S ATURDAYS IN
DECEMBER (9th, 16th, 23rd)
VILLAGE M ERCHANlS •
WILL STAY OPEN· THREE
E!XTRA HOURS FOR ITS
C U S T 0 M E R S ~·1'4 D
CUSTOM ERS WILL. BE
ABLE TO SHOP UNTIL 9 PM
Kns Kn(lgle ~111 arnve on
-Novembe~ttnrt-'l=pm and-=~~=:::.
llgbt th8-baQ-ttee-~>-41----
-VIiiage ~·-----
•.
SOUTH COAST PlA2A Ill.
VIJ.AGE
1 do with 16 kids?" I'm s ure .. t ese 1 s w1 ong re-Talk SJ d
As Susan took orr for her one·day member. ate Located at Sunflower & Bear Streets Santa Ana. California 92704 • 751-6595
Job, s he airily told her husband, C d • M Shot
··vou 'll think of something." He r AID&~an ayor . On F1.ln"°"SS.
confidence in his ability to "think of ~· NICKEL CENTRE, Ontario IAP> ~
something" was we ll placed. · · - A man protesting the cxpropria·
lion of his land pulled a .45-caliber
TO SOLICIT FUNDS in Laguna pistol and fired three shots at Mayor
Beacb"<me must have a police depart-Mike Solski, critically wounding the
ment permit, so McFadden obtained politician at the Nickel-.Centre Town
that "and it isn't -all that easy. Quite Council meeting. Police said Solski
a complicated procedure, b ut was hit in the side and stomach
a(. worthwhile. before council members. wrestled the
··They all knew about the dis· _gunman to. tb_e Iloor Wednesday
a ster:· McFadden said, "so I s&id night.
Aut o D e f eels Wei b e d
1
DETROIT CAP) -The nation's
~WO" tnnest au-m ma~
nounced separate plans lo repair de·
feels found Oil recent models.
General Motors and one of Its sup-
pliers say water leaks that may oc· •
cur from hatcb.roofs on some 100,000
1975· 78 Buicks.~ldsmobiles and Pon·
tiacs will be corrected.
T H E RE PAIR PROGRAM. which
follows a s~llemenl reached with
New Yo rk state officials, covers
models in which lift-off hatch roofs
were installed as original equipment
by Hurst Performance Inc.
The models are 1975-77 Buick Cen-
tury Custom Coupes and Regal
Coupes, 1975·77 Oldsmobile
Cutlasses. 1976--78 Pontiac .Firebirds
and 1976-TTPontiacGrand Prix.
GM and Hurst sai<t a ll owners who
ordered the hatch roofs will be con-
-UCC~WTtHilf tm!'Mxl "3U <Tays 1o see
whether their vehicles leak. Where
<such problems exist, GM will inspect
the cars and, whe re necessary, in·
stall new parts lo stop the leaks.
FORD, NO:' Z CAR m aker. ls re-
c~ 11 i n g som e 750 1979-mode l
Rancherps to replace wheels lhal do
not mee1 federal truck-rim labeling
requirements.
Ford also said that some 900 1979
Econoline vans and Club wagons
which m~ht have damaged seat
belts are being recalled.
The Econolines and Club wagons
·all are equipped with optional reclin-
ing seal beds whose pivoting
mechanis ms may !ray or cut seat
belts ir the seats are lowered while
the belts are still buckled. Ford said.
Diane &dwards, fit-
ness p rogJ"am director
of Leisure World, is the
scheduled speaker at a
-Saddleback rCommunit.y
Hospifal. volunteers'
meetin g a t 11 a.m.
Tuesd ~ ~ -· · ·
T e meeting is to be
held in Leisure World
cl~bbouse Ill, 23822
A venida Sevilla. Laguna
Hills. Uniforms are re·
are requested lo bring a
aciUJ.ulcil.... ----Mrs. Edwards will ·
present the physical fit.
ness program available
at Leisure world.
Strike ·Ends
PESCADERO (AP>-·
A 10-week s trike by
farm workers at the
Pacific Mus hroom
Farm near Pescadero
has ended. but lhe com-
pany s ays it may be
some time before the
plant is back to ruu pro-
d uclion. The company
signed a lwo4-year con·
tract with the United
Farmworkers Union.
Stnklllt• SPECIALLY ·
...._.,.. PRICED rria "'-" "46 DURING THIS
Opposite South Coast Plaza MALL ·
annual interest with only
three month term and
$50 00 minimuml
a
Commc:rc1CJI Cr .. ·i1t Thnft Acrounts q1ve you a lot morP tnlNest than you'll get lrom
thC> pl'lr. .... s wh+·rt• ynu usually -.ov .. L1lc.., a bir1 8 ry11nual mtore:>l w11h -J cr-rtthcat'J ol
:fi!:>.000 or mow h1.:ld lor only three months Lonrwr tnm Pr111ic-a1.-.s or·• also ovarlablt.-o t
8%, s0 you an lock·tn todays hi 1'1 mtercst r iws lor «••VI ·rel YP'lrs F'or 1nd1v1duals.
corpomtion· und or')anw:illons Avmlabl11 10 Caltlorn11.1 Rt ·1ciPnls only
E::mn rn">r•. n your money or Commurcwl Cn-•d11 ln1cra ... 1 starts on the postmork(jd
ci.11"· <>V muil tho .coupon tockiv-r------------------------, JUsr SL'ND IN THIS COUPON TO OPEN 'f ouH HIGH J~TERES~ ACCOUNTS I
H..:ro· .. my ch•:ck lor f to or "n th•) l nnlt Plan:; mdicatod
Anl'ual Y '"Id
Thnlt when compounded Annuol
Pkm::. gum1erly Ink re ,t M·n1mum
0 3 month certificate 8.24% 8.00% $5000
D 3-yr. D 4-yr. D 5-yr. 8.24% 8.00%· $5000
cert. cert. cert.
0 2-yr. certificate 7.45% 7.25% $1000
0 Statement A ccount 6.66% 6.50% $5000
0 Sla1ement Account 6.14% 6.00% None
Early w11hdrawols on certthc01es earn the statement account rate
10 d<Jy ot vtrtharowal
Amoun1
$ -s
s
$
s
I want quartorly tnleresl Ocompounded O senl to me ($LOOO minimum bolance1 I . Type ol account O lnd1v1dual 0 Joint Tenancy 0 'f ru .. toe 0 Corporahon
I
I lnthenomo(s)of _~~-~-=---=-----~~..._~~~~~----~-
I
I
I
I
I
I
1 My s1gnatuce _....__ _______ , _______________ .I
I O ther signature (If 10101 or trustee) I
I Account address I
I City State ________ Z1p ____ I
I My Social Secunty or Tax 1.0. no I
I Phone I
L. - - -- -- ---- - -------- -- - - - - ---'
We find ways to help .
..__ __ ___..~011 EVENT COMMER..CI~ Cl'EDIT
1 . SALES & CO'AM~aAL CRfJ)fT . INCORfOAATED .___...._ _____ H~A_I,€() IL,ECTR0NIC~·s~ERLTH:v1c~---
4 Costa Meaa l70 6aat 17th SL 92627 Phone 645-8700 27 60 l Coast H!fY. • CO('OftCI itjl Mer 640•8 I I Huntington Beach 16075 Golden Weal St. 92647 Phone 847-777 1 1
'.
. .
'
•
I I
INSIDE: •Stocks ·. -•Business DNLYPILOT
'
. . . -
.. ACt Splits,-~at E iendShip
Basliore, Rakhslwni R~p A bout S~turday's USC-iJCU GU.me ·
B l•:RNIF.C'AS'J'lU..0
OI Ullt O.itt Pl ... Slldt
•• It wa' bllll'<i .1-. th~ RIC'!.. nd Vu· Al•ri1I
lr<.'U8 on hurlt••I while thf' nthl'.f' hm>h'd
Bosom buddJt>~ lht•v w.-r1·. the Rlondt: Bomht•r
ttnd lh~ 1-'ll't't 1-'lankf'r, Mr. Dropbuck und Mr
Downr1 Id ~ 1n£cp-.rubh: n~ t..~•un·I ntl tludy.
Ob lle_ht .a ft~l. t~y \H'tt• tht fu~I unt:s on th~
(.ll'ld and lht• l1&1tl one~ orr It h-..1mm.1k lo tht.'
end, wht'lr\er It bl' S\H'tAtin..: on th<: turf or s-.1m.
us elo e a!I th<')' were whc>n they both decked out
in tht• gr<'f'n und fo(Oltl of EdillQn ltigh.
So C"IOhl', Ht fact. that coaches at both
t.<'hOOlll ptUliCltl~ when they lhought about shal"··
Inf' un upi1rlment logcth .,. thl:s fall. So close.
_ th:ll ltakh."honi, who had a lltetime dream of
phJ) intt for USC, considered going to UCLA just
to tl"() m u1> with the mun he spent most of. his
h1a:h Jtt'hool days with
R a khs han1 : "Bas'ically the 'sa m e .
Everything is U1e same format."
Bashore: "We 're not going to change
anything now." ·
They recruited me Ind then they changed t heir
mmd about me and wanted me for a linebacker.
I really wanted to be a tight end. I didn't know if
that was the main reason, but they said they
weren't going to orrer"me a scholarship."
"What mearu more to 11ou-p1Gy1ng an old bud·
dy, playmg a city nval or playing for a title." "'Andwhydu1you9otoUCLA,Rick'"
Bashore: "It came down to being close to
home and a good place to get a good education.
ming 1n lht• 11urf •
The .ict h.u. 1n''' spht .... the• pa1r0 lmt-up on
opposite !>ldt~ of Ute ('I\ 11 \\<1 r th.it I' 1.ulhd use U<.'l fonth.ill Hut H1<'k Hashun• Hnd \It'
Rakhs han1 rt'mum frlt'nt1h lot·~ ""'" .... th.-nu
hon'b blltl'l"t''t ao ....... hi\\-n fl\.dln ptorb lo .1 full
1'ht•rl' lhey were on the E<Jison sidelines last
wttek , laugt\Jng 1t us> like old llmes, reminis~iog
:oict ('lowm"g, hiack ~lapping -end throat grab-
111111: ucttng anythmg but serious.
Bashore: "There's a lot or things motivating
us for this game and a lot of factors. But the
most important thing is winrung the conference
ch am pioostup ...
It Just seemed like the right thing to do." ·
boil .
Rathshani: .. Bas ically the s.ame thing.
Thal and going for the Rose Bowl "
Bashore: ··n is a lltlle more fun to play
against someone you know. 1l makes it more lU:__
teresting."
··Did l,lOt.I try to influence Vic mto commJl k>
UCLA after he transferred from San Jose'>"
BOTll ARI-: \tt'l L \\\.\RE Utat onl:v one
will go lo lht• lhi''' nu .... I 110 1\ une .. Ill \H·•Jr d
c h ump1on~h1µ Jh.tll h Uut Ba~Jwrc t.he
quarterback "ht'> -.t•Jrs thl' bl~ and gold uf
UCLA. and Nal.hshani. the light end flanker
who dons the cardlllal and gold of use. reruain
I\ n THERE TREV WERE again.Wednes·
11.n. ~xchangl ng compliments . over . the
tt>lt·phon~ during a three-way 1nter\.11t:w.
~1!-.horc in tus Santa Monica apartment gett10g
n ·ady for elru.!>es and Rakhshani m Costa Mesa
on h1~ wuy lo skuJI sessions.
"What hoiie you guys been domg m practice thlll
ek? ~ Bashore· "'Same. old stufC."
RakJlshani: "Yeah. I felt the same vlay
when we were playing Oregon Slate and Dave
White came over."
"Vic. dad you really thmk about going to UCLA,.. . .
Rakhshani: "Yeah. until they dµmped me.
Bashore: "The second time around when we
reuuited him. yeah. But I kinda thoughf' he
might go to USC because he always said he
wa nted to play there all or his life af\d.he really
liked the school."
.. Dul you think of going to UCLA the second
time'>"
Rakhshani: "Well. at first I pretty wel
See RIVALS. Page 8 2
West Coast Division? End of Line
ter-oop · ay Was .
Sou h t b Kro·c With Tinnny g Y EDITOR'S NOTE -When hun·
dred$ oJ runners compeled in a re·
· cent m1m-maralhon, not all the wzn-
I EGA (A p I --San:o-
iu_o Padres Owner Ra.y Kroc..
w_.a,n_Ls .J.he Nati o o a I and
American Leagues dissolved
and maJor league baseball \(> go
into an inte r·league play format
much like the National Football
League.
"Why don't we do like the foot
ball teams do?" Kroc asked
Wednesday. "lt would be more
sensible and economacal and
more practical,"
t'
WHAT KROC PROPOSES is
putting all the teams under the
heading Major League Baseball,
·with the various teams then
s plitting into four geographic
divisions -the West. Midwest.
M 1deast and' El\sl.
Instead ~f having separate Na
tional and American League
presidents. Kroc prefersacen
tral baseball corunussioner 's of
fu:e. as m Pete Ro7.cll" and the
NFL. with all dcc1s1ons cmanat·
mg from there.
-nerJ_U]tre al U&e hlwd_ of the ~
The foUbwing ~nt u by Edwm
By EDWIN POPE
KEY BISCAYNE. Fla. <AP>
-Timmy limped in a nd an·
nounced to his mother: "Tbey're
having a mini-marathon, six and
two-tenths miles. I'm going to
enter."
Martha Brattain bla,tched.
God had played it down the mid-
dle with her Timmy. Eleven
years ago he was l>orn with a
50.000-walt glow in his heart -
and cerebral palsy. .
"Timmy, you can barely run
around the block." she said
gently "How can you expect lo
race more than six miles?"
Timmy grinned and said be
d.Jdn 't know but he was going to
try. ...._
_ S HE THOUGHT he would
forget the Key Biscayne mini·
marathon. Then, on Sunday last
month he shoute : " -iryi._.,z..-.n
money, but the really h1g,·sav·
ings would be from tt)e 1m-
pro\1M mi~m~·y-Md ccomnnr
in travel." says the 76-year-old
Kroc. who used som<' of the pro·
ceeds from his M.(:Donald 's ham-
burger empire to"t>uy the Padres
m J anuary 1974
urry . e race s~rts in a few
minutes." FRIENDLY RIVALS -Former Edison Edison game. Rakhshani is USC's start·
Hig h team9ates_ VL<;__R¥hshani <r~t_1 _~ -1..Ullt .e.Jui w !w.lL..B..a..~hJµ:.e.__
KROC HASN'T WORKED out
all the details. but he envisions
the West Coast D1vis1on as hav-
ing San Diego, Los Angeles. the
California Aogels, San Fran-
cisco, Oakhmd and Seattle. The
other divisions-would contain
Mmi lar geographic d1stribul1on
Teams would play the bulk of
their games with geographic
rivals, but with enough contests
outside the d1 vis1on to provide
fans with a glimpse of special
players and teams.
Kroc realizes that the letter he
sent to bis fellow big league
owners outlining his realign-
ment proposal is akin to heresy
to o ld ·hne baseball-tradition·
a lists
If
"I T DO ESN'T ll AVE a
pj='iyer.""i&ocsa1d wiTfiaSmile. -
"It would t ake a unammous
vote. and some of thr old
stalwarts the tradiliostahsts
JUSt can't accept change. The
National League is especially
conservative . At le as t •the
American League has come up
with some pr'ftgrcssivc ideas
such as the designated hitter.
"People resist change." Kroc
said. alludmg to lhc Dodgers'
Walter O'Malley as the No. l
traditionalist. ··1 think change is
extremely important when it's
well thought out."
Kroc 531d he's received some
l e tters ba c k fro m lealfUe
owners, most of which say
something hke '"Your thou~hts
are very inleresllng. We'll think
about it." Something like .. Don"t
call us, -we·n call you," Kroc
says he doesn't ex peel them to
think about it very deeply.
They barel_y 11J.C\S!~ .... ,i\.. ~V!:I'\ hundred runners were at the
starting line on Key Biscayne,
Timmy took a look at the mob
and said, "I beltet get to the end
of the line or they mi~hl run
over me."
a nd Jiiclc naShore <centen clown at up quarterbacks UCLA. At the left 15 Jim
last week while on the sidelines of an Bogart.
Mrs. Brattain watched the
runners start then went back to
their home a few blocks away.
She was sure Timmy would 'Stop
the first time by the h.ouse .
Streak Reaches 11
SO WE~E OTHERS who had
seen him d r ag hi s un ·
s ynchronized right leg through
soccer and baseball games,
grinning. forever grinning.
every heaving half-stride.
Lakers Are Super--: Vitale
PONTIAC. Mich . <AP>
Coach Dick Vitale says the
Detroit Pistons played .. like a
college team."
triumph, boosting their record lo
12·4.
THE PISTONS. who blew an
early lead then staged a funous
comeback to tie the game while
Abdul-Jabbar was benched w1th
fi ve fouls. slipped to 6-11.
··1 waited in the house," s he
said, "but he dfdn't come back
in."
Unfortunately, Los Angeles
was profess1onal. Very.
Mrs . Brattain bicycled across
the is land asking if anyone had
seen Timmy. They had. "He's
!>till gomg," they said.
Because of the race, police
See TIMM l' ... age 8 2
With 3.1 points from forward
Adrian Dantley and 26 from
center Kareem Abdul.Jabba r.
the Lakers fought off Detroit lo
take a 133-126 National Basket·
ball Association victory Wednes·
day night for their nth straight
The 7-2 center returned lo
score four straight baskets
before fouling out m the fourth
quarter. giving the Lakers the·
lead for good.
Abdul-Jabbar was aided by
An Unusual
Alkn Want.s lo Skate in 'OO~ics, Ski in '84
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of Ille O.tll, I'll .. St.tf4
Lisa-Marie Allen has a dream and it Isn 't
what one might expeCt of the No. 2 women's
figure skating champion of the United States
who is working re verishly toward the '1980
Olympics at Lake Placid. New York.
Her dream is to compete in the 1984 Olym-
pic Games in skiing. But s he admits her time on
the snow these d~ys is very limited and In a
cautious vein.
·usK-MARIE WON HER biggest competi-
tion ever recently in Canada and the victory
wasn't tarnished a bit even though national
champion Unda Fralianne wasn't there.
Allen knows what she has to do to become
the U.S. champion over Fratlanne and is work·
ing hard aCaccotnplishing that purpose.
A year ago, in the nationals, Fralianne took
a substantfal l ea n compwsory lig'4res and
even though Allen won the freestyle competi·
lion, she didn't catch the winner
· .. FREESTYLE SKATING is more natural for me," Allen says. "I get to thinklng too hard
ln the figures. It takes total concentration and
I'm working more oo it now."
Allen, 18, u,es in Garden Greve end spends
six hours six days a week at the Ice Capades
Chalet in Costa Mesa working toward her cur·
rent goal of skating in the Ol)'mplcs ln-1980.
Last summer she broke her big toe on the
left foot 1lM WD torced off the Ice tor about a
month.
'I don't know how I did it," she says. "But I
fell a lot of pain and after going to three or four
~octors, I found out it was broken.
"BEJNG OFF THE ICE hurt my training
schedule. I should have two new triple jumps
and Instead. t haven't been able to practice and
get them ready fop competition."
She kept skating for two weeks after break-
ing the toe but was in considerable pain and
reel!i it slowed her progress for the U.S. national
chaml)lonships which will be held in -Cincinnat.i -
an late January. .
Lisa·Marae has put her hip out of joint
twice, has whiplashed her neck three limes and
has spent considerable time in a chiro1traotor's
office getting treatments.
BUT IT'S ALL PART of the proeess of
tralnlng to become a championt accordJng to Al-
len and her coach, Barbara Roles. ·
In the Canadian competition, she knew she
WH in a good posJUon_to win.
"I just had lo do a good program and not
(all," Lisa-Marie says, "All w~k I kept (ailing
an~ missing my triple salchow Jump. My liming
was bad, so t eliminated it."
Right oow, however, she is planning two
tflpies tor the nallonal compeUUotl. One ts a trt.
pie salchow where she takes off on the left foot
in a backwards position and lands on the right
foot;--
The other is a triple loop where she wJll
See-ALLEN, Page_ Bf,
the absence or Detroit center
Bob Lanier, s idelined with a
knee inJury.
.. THE I.AKE RS ARE a super
talented team." enthused Vitale,
who a lso prai~ his own club
despite the 16-point nrst quarter
lead which quickly evaporated
when Dantley got hot
.. They beat us with talent ...
We played with a lot of intens ity
and we _played hke a college
team," said Vitale.
Oanlley had 17 points m the
second quarter. helping the
Lakers outscore Detroit 43·20 to
take a 67·58 halftime lead.
ROOKIE JOHN LONG hit five
baskets in the fourth quarter as
the Pistons tied the game at 96.
But aft·e r Abdul .J abbor's
nurry, Jamaal Wilkes added
eight quick points and matters ,
were decided.
"We are a good team. a very
good team and we 're going t.o
win a lot. of games," said Los
Angeles Coach Jerry West .
whose club is chasing Seattle In
the Pacific Divis ion oC.. the
NBA's Westert'I Conference.
.. KAREEM SHOWEP what
lhc' ma or.~ es 0 1s a
•evcrythiflB c_ent.er. "We..'.re.a.betr,
te r team when · we're running
more. In the second quarter when
we made our big comeback Wt>
had nofouJs and kepl running."
The Pistons had 11 fouls in the
• second quarter ·to none fo r the
Lake rs.
Wilkes finished with 27 points
for the Lakers-.
Second -year man Ben Po·
quette. subbing for Lanier. had
his best nights as a pro, scoring 28
'tor the Pistons.
'
..
82 DAILY PILOT ~. No¥9mbel 18, 1'71
.. , ~[p)@[j~~ ~[j@~lk\ .
" A C801ule Report Y:rom thi World .of lpott•
Two
rd r
Grid Play rs
d to ta.id Trial
• •·rom AP Dbpaldt~
l.OS ANCa~LES Two Unlvt>rsatv o f [!]
Southl'rnC .&hfornu• football plll~t"n hav4.' bten o.r f. t
<tcl't'd to stand trial for allc.ioolv ~'""aulttng four
p~:oplt.1 follo>A 11\fC u minor traffic acc1dt"nt la~t
nio11th
<V11ltl' Cnn\Cord. 23. of S n F'ranc1"i<'O, lU1d Charles
Mosl'1>, 22. <ti Ontur1<1. pleMted 1n00C1..•nt ••t th •1r arraignment
Wt•dnt•-..1Jy und \\t•n • ordl·rc.-d by Mun1c1pal Judae H Ran
tlolph Moor\"toapl)t'urfortrullJ~n 10
~t'l't.>nho.: h• ~1hn•. t ffo anrnt•'nl took plal'e Oct 21 when
Cru" ford mudt• a ~mhh.•11 huw<'hun~~ and :o.lru<'k IH"ll.rdrtven
by Manut.>I Nunt1z, 31 Nunt>l tht•n rollo'4·ed Crawford and
M OM'S to tht· Ol'>.l stopll~hl . \\ht•r~ Crawfon1 tht•n backed has
l'Ur into the Nunt-t JUtu and the dt>f<'ndanl~ pulled N14ocz 11nd
. has waft.>. MuraJm, Crom lhl' l'Ur and beat them
T he footb••ll plaver.. ~1-.o allegedly :.trur lc the Nunez
t·ouplt• ·.., thr('t' Vf'jr old "on .md ,1 b> :.lander \\-ho had co(Jle to
1\1 rs, Num:l :. .ud Thl' d<•ft.nda11L' wc-re arrested at the sc-ene
ttnd Jlllll'd 0Hrn1ght. Nunez, hJs "1fe and :-on wert! treated
und rt-lea.'>ed ut {)Ut.>t•n uf Angc.•ls I r05p1lal .
'Cr.Jwford ~as charged wl.lh s t" misderpeanor counts -
three of ballery and one CJCh of dnvang under the il\fluence,
hit and·run drn 111~ and assault~ 1th-a deadly weapon Moses
was charged w1lh one count each of misdemeanor assault
with a deadly weapon and battery ·
Each man remained freeQn St .000 bail.
The USC c<>Dchlng staff suspended the players for one
game. ---
Did Wbi•i•fJ /tlake E~ Ciy1
' NEW YORI( -Chris Evert said her four· 11
month breal< from professional tennis was "a
long dark period in my life." 11
Evert says in an interview with People
magazine that s he had been "crying two or three times a
..
day for no reason. 1 didn 'l know why. . .. I had to take . ---_.;....-.;:;;;;:""""'-=--tinli:..oft.~-. She said that winnlng~Ilifie '"'time maynavecausea---=
. .
·---11-~herprobl~m. -·-. ~
(
a m 1 muc . 1g a er nig
after night. it was JUSL too much of a strain to get psyched
up like that." ...
.-------.Quote of t he Day-----
Boston Red So~ slugger Jim Rice, s peaking
about the New York Y•nkees' acquisition of pitcher /
Luis Tiant: "We can win the American League pen-
nant in ·19 without Tiant, but he may come back to
haunt us."
Kan•fU City Shara DlrisWll LeM
Otis Birdsong scored 26 points and Sam ·m
Lacey added 22 to lead the Kansas City Ktngs to
n 109-100 win over the Atlanta Hawks', moving
the Kings into a first place tie with Denver in
the Midwest Division ... Paul Westphal t\il six key points
in the final 46 seconds and fi.nisbed with 39 to propel the
Phoenix Suns to a ~9 win o~r the San Antonio Spurs
Rookie ReU}e Theus scored a career high 27 points
and Mickey Johnson added 23 more as
the ChicagQ Bulls raced past the ·
Houston Rockets, 117·103, to snap a
three-a me Josi streak .•. Seattle's
re rown seven eammates 10
double fi,inires wil h 20 points as the
u~.--bon-l-08-<lek.ated.. aW-.Orlaan.5,
l35· 118 . . . Kevin Grevey scored 16 of
his 24 points in the first quarter to lead
the Washington Bullets to a 138-111
romp o~cr lis tless Milwa ukee ...
""" Julius Erving scored 10 of his game-
wnrPHAL high 33 points in a fi ve-minute overtime
period as tht' Philadelphia 76ers defeated tbe Denver Nug-
. gets. H)CJ.J03. Gf'Orge McGinnis tallied 29 points and got a
sl<rndmg ovallon from the sell-out crowd at the Spectrum
1n Philadelphia . . Doctors who drained the knee of
Dc•I roil Pistons· center Bob Lanier found nothing but
blood . and 1l 's got Lanier and his teammates worried.
Oilers_ Sign SM IJ Pair
The llooston Oilc"· sud denly short on run· m-m ni ng backs, signed a pair of former Southern • r
Methodtst players. Brian Duncan a nd Alvin
Maxson .. Running backs WlllJe McClendon
of Georgia and Steve Atkins of Maryland and a trio of wide
receivers were named to play for the Ea~t team or college
i.enior all-stars in the 54th Shrine East-West football game
J an. 6 .. San Diegl) running back Lydell Mltcbell ag-
~ravated a hamstring injury in last week's victory over
Kansas C1ly and m ay bt: out of Sunday's game with the
V1km~s in Minnesota . 1
M0ntreal Conqtln'S lloelda, 8-J
their first score from Steve Sbutt in the first ,
Montreal's awesome Canadiens, who got ~
period . erupted for four third-period goals to de·
feat the COiorado Rockies, 6·1 . . Pat Hickey
:.cored three ~oaJs and two assists, Ulf Nllsson had a goal
and four assists, and Anders Hedberg a goal and two as-
sists as the New York forward line combined for 13 points
and carried the ltangers to an 8-1 rout of the Chicago
Black Hawks ... J ean ProoovOlt and
Willi Plt>U scored goals 46 seconds apart
in the thir<J period to give the Atlanta
Flames a 5·3 victory over the Detroit
Red Wini;:s . . . Bob Sirois capped a
three-goal first period and goalie Jim
Bedard' recorded 36 saves to lead the
Washington Capita ls to a 3-2 triumph
over the Minnesota North Stars ...
Walt McK.echnle scored at 2 :01 of the
third period lo enable the Toronto Ma-
ple Leafs to salvage a 2·2 lie with the ~ltOHOYOST Buffalo Sabres.
~AI S •••
mad e up m y mi nd I
WH 1ol~ to use. Rut an okt
coach and friend. who moved
from San Jose State to UCLA • ~ot in t~h wtth me and started r .. cru1tt.'Ct me I had my mind
r.r~lly "''"ll mnde l4P but I
at~n d to h.la offer and 1 started
betomln1 m ore interested in U('LA ..
"Nl the time. t didn't know
whtlt I was •ttoin~ to do. 1 fell I
couldn't mok the wrong de-
d•lon bttuu:tc t~y were both
rl' I l(ooc.1 ~dK>Ols When I s~t
down ,md evaluutud things. U~C
was probably the better s@ool
for me to go to
"I/ow did you get to know each
other'"
Rakhshani "Ever since fbot-
ball, we've been friends He was
the ql4arterback, 1 was the re·
celve r . you know Both of us
were pretty good goys, we gen
along ~ith earh other and we
h_ad a lot or Uungs in common '·
.. W hot were you gulls tolk{ng
about last week when you met at
Ed11on?•·
Bayshore: "FootbaJl. but most-
ly Edison's. We were Just joking
around a lot ... I think ...
Rakhshani: "Not really. Rick
was getting flarras§ed a lot by
all of the women there. I j ust
watched. Maybe if I was a
quarterback . ·•
:.Did ~you ttllk about the use.
UCLA QOme'?"
Bashore: "I don't think we'.ve
talked about it thet much."
1
,
TENNIS I FOOTBALL
• Rakhshani: "We 've probably
joked a b o ut it more than
seriously discus&ed it."
··why'sthat?" A~wr.......----
Rakhs hani : "Pro b ably
because we respect each other CHRIS EVERT IS A PICTURE OF CO~CENTRATION A.T COLGATE SERIES CHAMPIONSHIPS.
too much~MM-.offSpect-. -
he -olher-beeause-th ame
cou go e1 er way: s no one
where a team should totally
dominate the other.··
"UCLA i8 li 6~·point underdog .
Does that bother you?"
Bashore: "Not too much."
"~about wt week's lo&&?" B re: "We've decided to
forg bout tha t gam e a nd
tblnk•about this one."
"Any predictions'.'.::
Bashore: "No. Just tbat it's
going to be a good game."
Rakbsbani: "I can~t really say
either excePt I hope we come out
on top. But it couJd go_ either
way."
Bas hore: "Jus t like last year .'' -·
"Anypaningshota?"
Rakhshani-: -0 1 wish you good
. luck. Rick .. It's going to be-a
..-,good game. I hope you have a
~ood game and ~vegbody else
kind of chokes.'' ·•
defense."
Rakhsharu: Don't be surprised •~u-see me~ the . ·· -
Bashore : ··Good h.\ck, Vic."
R a khs hani : .. Good lu c k
Rick." ·
Click.
f'rOlfl Page Bl
TIMMY ••• -had shut off traffic into Cape
Tennis own
. Evert, Navratilova Breeze Into Semis
From AP Dispatches
RANCHO MIRAG.E Chris
Evert and Martina r<ravratilova.
on an expected collisioa course
in the richest women's tennis
tournament ever . the $250.000
Colgate Series Championships.
coasted into the semifina ls with
one-sided victories Wednesday
night at Mission Hills Country
Club.
The top-seeded Eve rt downed
Virginia Ruzici of Romania. 6-1.
6·"3". while .N-1lY-f'at.H-0¥a de.
molished second·seeded Virginia
Wade of England 6·2, 6-I.
In Wednesday night's other
matches. Bettr Stove of H<~llaod
· quarterfinal action of the Ta1pe1
Open tennis tournament.
Pat Dupre of the United States
downed Australian Cliff Letcher.
6-4. 6·3.
M~&a~ Breezes
WEMBLEY. England -J ohn
Mc Enroe. Dick Stoc kton and
Stan Sm.Ith of the United States
posted second·roun'd victories
Wednesday in a ~rand Prix ten-
nis tournament.
Adriano Parratta-or Italy
scored a 6-1. 6-3 victory over
American Eddie Oi~bs .
Stockton downed countryman
Roscoe Tanner. 6 ·3 . 6·4.
Mc En roe will next pl av
• Dutchman Tom Okker . a 6·1. ti-3
'ictor over West German Kurl
!\tc1ler
In other first.round matctfl•!>,
Harold Solomon scored a 6-2. Ii 2
win over fellow American Ehol
Te lt ~c her whale Corrad o
B~razzulh of Italy downed Lul1.
6·0. 6· l.
Another Britis h Davis Cup
player. Mark Cox. had a 6-2. ti·•I
wrn over Wo1tek Fibak ot
Poland. Tim Gulhkson defeated
ladimir Zednik or
Czechoslo~kia . 7·6. 6-7. ~-2.
Walts T o • M oor · d · h · h. c nroe a m1 wo mcm-mame m c amp1ons 1p conten-.... _ f th US D : C l TAI PEI Taiwa n Butch r · Sti b 11 · r 2 ~rs o e . . av1s up eam · ion. ove . y ra ym g or a -6. that will m eet Creal Bntam Walts e hnunated Te rry !\loor.
·i,5":-1-·-S--t-rittmph ive-r W~n~-t>ec 8-ftTn l'a m pr~~h-&-a . -'-1-6--W o.d.n ~a :iL-n
Turnbull of Australia, and Reid b t. B ·t· h D · C · quarterfinal · play of the Ta•""'
b d f ti R · • M. 'k ea n 1s av1 s upper'>. ,,~ y e ca ng egm a ars1 ova J h and 0 ·d LI d O""n tennis tournament CC ho I k. 7 6 6 o -o n av1 oy . r ,.. . 0 zec s ova 13• • • • McEnroe scor'ed an easy 6-4. M Ike Cahill of the Unit<'d
Goa Win Ad van~
TAIPEI. Taiwan T op·
seeded American Tom Gorman
beat Peter Fe'igl of Australia.
6-3. 2·6. 6 -2 Thurs day in
6-2 win over David Lloyd. and States upse t Spai n'~ Ang<>l11
S mith then defeated Lloyd 's Gimenez. 6-3. 6-4 while Fran<'P"
brother, 6-3. 6·4. • Yannick Noah beat American
Smith will tea m w1l h San Nack Saviano, 7·6, 6-2 a nd Pasc;1l
Cle mente's""Bob Lutz. 1n tht' Portes of Franct~ stoppetr-Gt>off
Davis Cup doubles. Masters of Australi a, 3-6, 6·2. 6-3
Florida, the state park al the tip P-lmlll!
of Key Biscayne. Timmy en·
tered CapP t"lorida more than an
hour behind the other runners.
who had already threaded their
way through and out or the park.
Officers s aw him and held up
motorists. No car would go in·
side until Timmy came out.
THEY WAITED. And waited.
Timmy emerged. gasping and
flushed, nearly two hours behind
the pack. His mother wanted to
ride the rest of the way behind
him on her bike. But Timmy
sent a message: "Tell Mom to
stay way behind me."
Out of the park a nd down the
finishing stretch came Timmy.
He was h alf.running. ha lf.
hopping, all on his better left
leg. ·
An old man on .. 'awn hailed Mrs . Brattain : ··w as that your
kid th at just went by?'• .
She nodded.
''That ~ . . is ... the .. .
damndest ... lhi'1g ... 1 ... ·
ever . . . ·saw." the old man
said. The moisture on his cheeks
was not sweat.
Jerome White won the mini-
marathon i n 32 m inutes, 23
seconds . Timmy crossed the
line in t wo hour:s ... ~il' minutes.
His mother trloo to be casual.
"Are you all right?" she ask"ed.
Timmy griMed. He -said 'he
wa "a little tired, that's all."
Ohio State Can
Accept Bowl Bid
COLUMBUS. Ohio CAPl -
Ohio State now can acc~pt a bid
from any postseason football
bowl. the Big Te n s chool's Alhl~tic Council has decreed.
Frwn stdy ubJu
&11«1911
StofltlfV'.I
lfltnut11 lodl a Mltfn
1!'
Prict>s 11ood
thru
Nl')v l q, l q7H
CHAMP
Chemically Treated
Buffing
Cloth
~-~ Electric
Fuel
~~v~p
~~~11~~*
tEP 12 •w tt.d itt
NOW '' ONlY
#9·207 ~a
[j]·~
Tuoe-up Kit
lncft:Jdes Oel('O 101-3 4 " b c:yl 2"*
p()1nts. rotor. ' •il.
con<iPn~f'I .
101'2 6 ~\I ~.98 * ea.
101 ·1 Un1~N 4.98* ~a
• Suggnt~d price i..;:::::::::::;;:::;;:;=::J
_..____.._..._
I
...... ""
OTHER SPORTS-Led by birdie-shooting Ga u ·
Halberg, the NCAA all-star golf team 'took an 8-0 lead over
a Japanese collegiate team by winning all four matches on
the first day or their annual competition . . . . The winner or
th~ Atlantic Coa st Confe rence championship either
Clem son or Maryland, is more likely to go to the' Liberty
Bowl than the Gator Bowl ... Ned Martin, radio votce of
the Bost.on Red Sox tor 18 years. has been fired by radio
station WJTS, which has broadcast the American Lea1ue
team's games since 1975 . . . Geor&t Foster and Ken Grtf.
fey hit tW().rqp homers and Jeluuly Benell i.nd lllke Grace
smashed bases-empty homers. powerin1 the Cincinnati
Reds t~ a 7-2 victory ever a Japanese all-star squad ~ay.
The Wtn runs Cincinnati's record to 10-2·1 on the 17·1ame
tour . . . Cincinnati Bengals General Manager~Paal .....,.
bas given his head coach Homer Rice a vote of confidence,
---+---ftt.ll haHtepped.flor.t ottaYtna he!ll-b& baek H~~-
The coundl bas reversed Itself
in votlbg tO permit the Buckeyes
to COMlder all invitations. Since
1975, Ohlo State could go to only
o ne or the m ajor bowls, the
Rose, Orange, Sugar or Cotton,
'YlH'der or Che coun~I . E AVAILABLE \
R•dle,T~~•
RAOIO: The Montreal Canadlen.s meet the Kin1s at
the Forum, 7:60 p.m .. KRLA (1110). ,
TV! No eveftla Kheclu.led. -
Tbe Buckeyes were the only
team In the Btg Ten so restr1ct·
ed, bu\ still have· gone to the
Rose, Orange or Sugar bowls the
last ·six years, bowlng-35-6 to
Alabama in the Sugar Bowl New
Year's O.y. ,
1
FOOTBALL
. .
DICK MORRIS TOM FRENCH
Sea· Kings _Aw~it
Mesa's Invasion
By ROGER CARLSON
Ol t ... D•Oy ,.llot St.Ill
Costa Mesa High's Mustangs, who
have catapulted the01selves back in·
to th~ S~ .Vi~ L~~e-football
championship picture, tangle with
.rival Corona del Mar Friday n1ght
with a chance to grab a share or the
crown the Sea Kings ha ve clinched.
The game is set for Newport
Harbor Hlgh with kickoff at 7:30.
The Mus tangs expect to have
hneman Dave Campbell ready for
the Sea Kings, but the availability or
runnll'll! back Mike Teregis..-who bas
missed the last two games with an
ankle Injury is not known, according
t o Frenc h. Through six games
Teregis accumulated 746 yards on 129
carries, including four touchdowns .
With or without Teregis, the
Mus tangs rely heavily on a short
passing game behind the dart-like COST~ MESA .n AS SPL~T four throw&of junior quarterbac~ Bilft,ux
games Wlth Corona del M'8r:an Mesa to several adept receivers. Coach.Tom French's coaching tour, ___ ___ _ -~~ -·
,
~---
FV, Sailors Clash
It's a Battle of Defemive Powers
Sunset Leagut-heavywel~hts
Newvort Harbor and Foun~ln-Valley
lllih &<luare otr tonighl In r0otball ac·
tlon as oolh prepare for the upcom·
Ina CIF Big Five Confcrepce
playorra
Klc korr Is set Cot 8 o'clock at
N wport al\(1 ai. stake ror the wlMer
1is the ~o 2 berth in the playoffs wtth
Tonight's Odds
Fountatn Valley by 1
} Mlaek>n Viejo by 41
o cha nce <coin flip > lo open the
ullminations with a home game
aguinst a sknilar No. 2 team.
AND, THERE IS the outside
possibility of sharing the league
c.bamplonship. S hould favored
Edison stumble at ~stmlnster Fri·
-day night the winner of tonight's
game would move into a tie for the
championship.
~r the loser it Is undisputed third
place and a road game against a
lea.gue champion' in the playoffs
opener.
The game pits two defensive
Powers as each · team boasts excep·
tional defOOJlve strenJlh. l'he..Baroos
o-r 'Fountain Valley CoaCli Bruce
Pickford arc favorites, due to· a-more
explos ive offense, built a round
passer Gil Compton, receivers Jim
Coppom and Kevin Margerum. and
runners Sam Centofante and Kevin
Romine.
NEWPORT HARBOR'S offense
has been overshadowed by the
customary expertise ora defense.
a lthough Mike Johnson ran ror 147
yards against Marina. .
Comparative stats give Fountain
Valley an overwhelming cushion with
Compton passing for 1,212 yards, as
compared to Newport's total of 384
yards .
Yet in games against Edison. both
lost by the margin of a field goal.
The Barons are 7·1 overall and No.
2 in Orange County. Coach Bill
Pizzica's Newport Harbor Sailors are
5-3 overall a od tied for No. 10 in
Orange County.
~lso in action tonight is Mission
Viejo, a lopsided favorite over wio·
less·-Laguna Rllls. It's ·a 7:30 South
Coast LeAgue game at Mission Viejo.
---OMt.V~
. .
Triumph, MG. Austin Healey, Jensen, Maseratr,
Rolls Royc-e, Aston Martin, Cltreon SM
REPAIRS"
1/2 OFF
on all M e~nical Labor Costs
Mechanical • Body • Restoratlon6
THE TeJl1RIN6 SttEJPPE
724 w. 11th -(off • .,... ... 54&-1331
·the-tast-wtrt=:f"f¥ti vic~a~tfu""en~ -. -CORONA DEL MAR'S~t:e.·
ot.. the 1977-season. wh1e-h-did-nee do-·9-Mtmi'iftimi~. -~-~~~!Tfi!?nmi~iT~
. ance csa s P ayofr without tailback Ma rtin Hubbard,
picture, but did. knock Corona del whose playing status is uncertain due
Mar out of sh~nng. the South Coast to a spraaned ankle. Hubbard has run
League champ1onsh1p. . for eight touchdowns fo r the Sea I~ that one the. Mus~.angs ralh~~ Kings.
behind a mascot cal.led Supertoad. • · · Jt should be .a very emotional
but French s~ys his tea~ has dis· game for both teams, .. s~ys CdM
carded the g~mtn1ck, optmg for a Coach Dick Morris. "For Costa Mesa
more convl'~tional style o~ prepara· it is the title if they beat us . Lux is a
t1on, mouvat1on and operation. good quarte rback and we are very
impressed with Costa Mesa's 4·3 de·
rense and inside stunting. We're just
going out to win. We want to go in
with some class and come out with
, BOTH TF.AMS SHOW winning
capa h11ities and are recognized in the
Central Conference poll. CdM, with
fi ve straight victories a fter three
non·league losses, 1s r anked No. 7.
Costa Mesa, with a 3·2 win over El
Toro its most recent accomplishment
in a lso accumulatlng a 5·3 reeord, is
tied for the No. 10 spot hr the ratings,
the first time the Mustangs have
made the Top10"Ul1s season.
ln each instance or league play.
Corona del Mar holds a substantial
margin· in comparative scores. El
Toro. however:. iilso held that distinc·
"CO.RONA DEL MAJUs..obYj,ou.sly_
--a-g o-odloofball team· a nd is
physical." says French. "We prob·
ably won't be able to slay on the
sa me field wi.th them "
some class."
A DOU BTFUL participant for
Corona del Mar is linebacker Jon
Schnitger with a thigh contusion.
"We 've told our kids to be ready for a helluva ball game._" .says
French. "It means a share or the
championship and the No. 1 team
from our · league e ntering the
playorrs." The .
ome game in the first round of ll'le
Central Conference playoffs against
a.No,.. 3 leam-fn>m another-.Jeag .
The loser will be No. 2 from the Sea
View League aod will meet a similar
opponent with the site lo be declded
by the nip or a coin.
Def tt_nsive Star, Too
Edison's Stephens Ve.-satile
' For a fellow who doesn't run with
the ·ball, catch the ball or throw it,
Edis on High's Ric k Stephens is
becoming a legend on the Chargers'
campus. .
Stephens' fi eld goals were the win·
ning margin in victories over Marina
19·7 l , Fountain Valley Cl0-7) and
Newport Harbor '13·10 l. and although
Stephens wasn't called on for bis field
goal expertise last week. his usual de·
tensive prowess was required ina28·10
win over Huntington Beach.
STEPHENS WAS CREDITED with
six unassisted tackles, five assists,
two quarterback sacks and caused an
interception as he performed in his
customary defen sive s tyle al
linebacker.
For his efforts, he is the Daily
Pilot's Defensive Player of tbe Week
for the Orange Coast area.
A 195-pouncfer on a 6·1 frame,
Stephens leads the Chargers in
tackles for the season and is typical
of Edison's defensive forte with his
The General Jet
Radial features
two ply fiberglass
belts, a radial
polyester cord
body, and an
aggressive 5-rlb
tread design.
size BR78-13
tubeless
wtiltew111,
plua$1.95
Fed. Ex. Tll
.Sale Ends Saturday, November 18, 1978
$38.95
$48.95
SIZE REGULAR
PRICE
RAIN CHECK Should our •"PPIY of ~ sizes or lines run short during this event. we will
honor any orders placed now tor future del!Wry 11 the 1dYer1iaed p'1c!.
---..... Fed.Ex.
Tax
POLYESTER CORD TIRE DEAL!
Wh1e That/ Last! 95·
The General Dual-Steel Ra-s35 dial. A greaWong mlleage
t ire. Built with two ste.el SIZE BA7Pr13 belts and radial.ply con· TUBflESS
I f I 1 WHllt'#Ali struct on or ong. econom1· -·s SI 99 r c T cal mileage. nu • . .•
The General Poly.Jet $ features a smooth riding
polyester cord body, and a
wide, flat trea'tt for traction.
95
SlzeATll-13
Tubeless Whitewall
plus $1.64 F.E.T.
F.U.
$1.64
$1.72
$2.13
$2.26
$2.42
$2.60
$1.78
$2.45
$2.65
$2.86
quickness. ......------------
•'Ste phens compares to Randy
Schwartz in terms of getting to the
football onc;e it is thrown.:· says as·
93
s islant coach Barry Wf ters ..
"HE'S QUICK TO THE BALL and
reads quarterbacks very well."
· ln Sunset League action, where
Edison is 4-0 and can clinch a s~ond
undefeated league campaign an the
last three years with a victory at
Westminster Friday night, Stephens
has toed four field goals In all.
But despite the kicking heroics,
Stephens' value at Jlnebacker seems
even more important, and more Im·
==--Pl'e&ai ve. in-terms-of sheer exeeution.
By Ro1er Carlson
RETREADS ·~. .
ALL SIZES
ONE PRICE!
Mo c-.g ••rec1
IMcl.uDes-tMSTAU -·
AMDIALAMCE
SPECIAL
BRAKE OVERHAUL
1 Install Oise Pads -
linings
2 Rebuild wheel CV11nders
3 Resurface rotors & drums
• Pack front wheel bearings
5 Install new.front grea~ ::~~tall return & hold-$ ~599 down si>nnos • 7 Bleod & flush Master
Cytlnder • e lnapect br~e hoses. .,.....,,s, ..i
9 lnec>eet master cylinders ..,.... .....
10 Add fluid if neo89SafY MOUY .......
11 R<>*' T~ .. ,,..,.,an
. :Sooner or later, you'll own Generals
iiiiiiiiiiillii• ' General Tire Store prices end credit terms. '9roduct avallabllity and
prl~es may vary at Independent dealers displaying '!'e General sign.
COAST GENERAL TIRE:
21&&Hwb0rlml.
Costa Mesa. Callfonla
.540-5l10
HOFER TIRE SALES
12t91olsa
MlclwaJ City, Callfonlla
892-2093
... .,,
' . l
.
~ . .
. . . . •
•
l ....
. '
, ..
,r
, ..
I
a4 DAtt. V "LOT
UCfs A@e· in tlie Hole ..
BJ EllNI B CAS'nLLO L oe•o.-r,....._ .. p The ac n tM hole in onf' or
the nation's most r espected
water Polo 11rocr.amr.. P ler Camp~ll aubscMbe to tbt ttam
player Phll080phy that wtnnln.ai.
not scorl'ng. ls e'•erylbiog ..
"Reali). winnin1_.1 ow is ull
tha t I care 'bout.·· uJ~
Cnmpb<•11, who as a frt>!lhm an
hos devt>loptd jnlo UC Irvine '
· top iscoror "I 'd rather wm u
game 1.0 Oum score 10 &oal~ and lose "
tonn Bring
' .
OT THAT C AMPBELL
dOHn 't Uke to nre.. the ball lnto "
tht ntl, aometbin1 he baa done
t8 Um es ln 20 pines t.hit t•a.on
lt '• Just that at ~ mmn tn the
pivot. sroring is lht••taat o' hi
l"O n terns
"My maln objective la to paaa
orr le my tum ma tea... he ea
plains "A lot of m y 1conn1
tom t wb n wt''re at a man ad '''"•tt«" SomtUmes o 1hot will rtbound and l 'U jWlt push tl ln
A lot of It ls luck
··t don't Wnk It la Important
Ski Areas Ope"'
Others to F ollQW
By OAVE C'\JNNJNGRAM
CH tlle Oillty ~ ~
Any Ume the Southland stu areas-start operating -
before 'Il\a)U(sgivlng, it's a good omen. In some previous
yeart. we've been shut <>ut from s kiing well into
December.
But the good omen appeared Monday.. .when tem._ •
peratures dropped and the first good storm of the seuon
slashed lot.o Southern California.
A COUPLE OF AaEAS starting operating immediate-
ly, m any more have arinounced they wtll open this
weekend. and only a few are still being cautious tDd leav.
fog their starting date up in the air. .
Snow Va lley and Snow Summit got crabklq as early as Tuesday-Reports sa_y 14·20 inches ar~ on the ground at
Snow Valley. wl)i le Snow Summit has atioul ibe same
. .
who •~ the 1oaJs H loni-u --.~!i6'r~
w wln."
CA•PBllLL AND C_QL DID
enouab ol both to alve UCI the
No I at"ed ln thls weeltend'a ·
Paclflc Coast Athletic A11n.
playoff a In San J oee. The top two
teame, advance to the NCAA
champlontblp tournament the
followtnc wee• ln Long Beach. •'T hia 19 the real 1eason.
wher e the 1ame1 really mat-ter," Campbell uys "If we
don't wto the PCAA or flnlsh
1eeond. ll'a all over "
A two·Ume All·Arqerican,
Campbell didn't have to go too
fir to p6ck a coUqe A resident
of lrv~ne ror nearly 10 years who
atte nded neerby University
HJ1h . be picked UCI as much for
proximity u prestige . ..>
"IT WAS llAJNLY because of Coac h <Ed> New l and ,··
Campbell says. "l wanted to
stay in Southern California and,
this is u good a location as any.
UCI has always had a great pro-
gram and besides. it 's easy
nnanciaJty to live at home. That
way I don't have to pay for c ·
anythlna... oast The tranaltion rrom high
1Jcbeol-eompetiUon to ~legiate
.
J
UC IRVINE'S PETER CAMPBELL TOWERS OVER AN OPPONENT.
Alamitos Entries .. warfare Wl.f Just as smooth ror
the blonde 18-year-old. O~·en l'IUOAY'S INT•llS ~-Mt er10111 BrlO<JO •Or1"'Q .. t ••• • Shr•O.y .. 1...0.yMHt SI.TH •ACI JSO v•rds ) YH• Atl>O H•"I (()O•••nl
118
Ill
l'l..,.PMt:.._ olds .L uc> Pu~• '1,700 Ct••m•no •• , DIDN'T nND much dif. Ge T Pr1<t '4.000. NINTH llACE 6 lurlot>QS l y~•r
f .. h t . ti ~ c ......... , 11¥' IAd .... I 111 Old• .L uo 8'"' "' C..llf Purse \q 000 erence,. e says matter-Of· I e iri•sT llA<.1 -lour furloft9S. J S..-111-IKnilll!ll 11' Cl• m l\00"'-"'10 000 JacUr. ''Tbete'S a higher Caliber ,.,., okls .L ""-Putw U,500. Cl•1rn-1•m A ~ )el ITr~ure l 1n S•• (.,,'1 fSt.tlhno\i . 114
er pay and-the players are , The South Coast Con-~;:~e.,.... 110 t:::}~~•r·s~i ::: ~:z:.~ ~::~!,:~!~:. ::~ quicker and all. But I don't find . Charlie •u• ll,Klllel 120 S..oer Surtll¥~ IPforlW'r' "' ,.,,., .. ,. "°'""''°"' • · •O'I
it hard to play against these ference bas ~"'.:-ded its : Oolltl4et"nneo :R-*'-l ~ ~~'\·~~" :;; ~0~:~ ~.!::..': :~~~· :::
.,
amountofpacked powder-• --
Snow-makin~ egu1llment is .woikiog_njgbtly at the -smnmtt.--inosrot the-1 ans aJ e opt;n;-an~
available.
guys." -197"8 wom c~oss A::,,:~c:::;.·~i.Ul~l no "•""'"'nlfBrf•o"' "' sn<JW·.c~"",,_.,. ,,. --e1mpl)lll aJSOs ldes@ '"iiiY'-couutay ctlamptonstnp to ~MirrJMt.vt'YM"!ftl•n· ...,.n "-'•P•ni.1~, -•••--...-----
c9mparisons with anotb.er IICI . Orange Coast ColleRe. ·~~,l uvEHTH u cE • .,,d ~·::;"{.~;:: 11•----
SET TO OPEN THIS WEEKEND are Mountain High.
"Holiday Hlll. Goldmine and Kratka. June Mountain is -also
a tentative opener thJs weekend.
But popular Mammoth Mountain is still holding back.
"We got about JS to 18 inches In this storm," a
spokesman for Mammoth saJd. "We still need about eight
to 12 inches to open, but we're ready as soon as the next
good storm comes." ·
S KI SUNRISE, a triple chairlift area in Wrightwood. ls
also befog cautious.,"Although we got almost a foot and a
half down now, we need another six to eight inchd 'before
we can start operating," a Sunrise spokeswoman said.
. Mt. Baldy is also playing it safe, although it got two
feet of snow in the storm. They won't announce an opening
-. datl? yet. ---- -
Resorts in the Tahoe region were scheduled to open
this ~k (possibly todayl. while areas in Colorado and
Utah say tbey will wait until the Thanksgiving weekend.
scorlft.,..,..tit £d Flgueroa-WfiO · .ooe C 8p~Ured th {h•rll 11....i ..... 1 110 Cl•1m1no pme '5 000 Ah• E1t<1Jlll• •
& e•-' • So th Co t d l t Mom'\CllOl<A ~let 1)0 C:.rolnvlll" r Donn.R•.,,1Row1.,.1 II• graduJted laat year after lead-u . as ua . mee ~''°" 1R~~· 114 PK a~ .. ..,v 1s1""'"9"' "' ing the nation with uo goals. crown, but finis hed ~ J .. tM1u11et11cA&m""" •» ·•ecit•~"~ H,.,,,,, '"
"We play two completely dif. second to Grossmont in ~~~~~~~..soO. >50 ord• J ~~:~ ~ .. ;;: ~~:',!~,, ::: Mo<"• F•0S1 •All..-ovO"• ...
f e r e nt types of gam.es •• the conference m eet °M•rkum AWlnnef tPerne•• 122 e1ciove 1"9t<noto• •1• TENTH1tACE ~•"d1 ''"'""
Ca mibell says. "He -as' a held Oct. :tl at Mt . San Homb,.. 5'lt>rwmo TWardl 1n Too Ou< 18ulierl '" 3 yHr old~ & UP Puru sn.ooo ... At i eou TrlKklnqSl-IM.Mrl '" O.n'\Cllot<e ll\l>• ... r•I 110.(lolrm•noouc.e\16,000. drive who's supposed to shoot n on o t:ege. J•" l llll• R4HI ,._~, '" Flinq • R«IN <Oov••"•' , .. '>ooo "'"•Ola"'"""' -111 and I'm in the bole where I'm .The confere n ce's M oonFu11•mt .. ca .. ,u1 '" 1s1-DynM11.1s11111r.o,1 114 ftM1v .. o.cteR•m""'' 112
supposed to pass. There was 00 athletic committee took ~~~ ~C.:..":':' :g T ... Red~~~~,~... no ~~:'~~1M~~:;g,~::~~,' :~
Pressure on me to replace him." · that championship away c:-11rne Lu<, 1wti1tt1 "6 c;.rt v S'1oMan cA11.trdrce1 "' o Aovlr.tn II/Pl•-1111
rrom Gro ss mon t IM GooclVlt>retloM0~¥11 en FrffM•k•IA.,..orNI 110 M••ul !C•rnpu•I 110
! 8•m•CIOO IC.rdolll 121 Glory Strkle l~\I 114 SIVll\llC:.r ... c .. , '~""' 11.l AT lS, CAMPBELL is on• Wednesdayandawarded . •1s.eE1i.,1... su, .. ,r,.mccCei1~na<1•• "' ELEvENTHAACE C>n<>Al\d•lo
ittoocc Sc:hullle IHMll 1n "'"* J v~•• 010\ & uo. Puf!.f! ss.~ Of the youngest players On 3 . • EIGHTH ltACE ~'" lurl0119S r or Clatmono D'<Ce \3 COO team filled with underclassmen. "The cOmmiltee gave m41oden l11H~ ' yUr Olch. Pur\e Do< Numbl•ncitr Tr,.10\I
But he figures after 20 gAmes. the cha mpions hip to TH11to ,::;~~~ J re"' i~~'.'•PM tC•r0o1a1 111 ~:::·~~~~"~;:..'.~""' the Ant.eaten no longer can be Orange Coast because & 1.,..,. l'Hf "'"' '°" m•ICl<'n\ Purse Gffm• (Noquf!ll i11 ·Bu• .... D O•O IS..n<N>rl
considqed inexperienced. ~ r o s s mo n t h ~ d not :1a':'tro'..~::;f,':';.~u7.""° , 11 ~:'::~;~~. :~.";:;, 1 : :: ~~;:,:"~':'::v'=~~" ''We've played eDOUCb DOW fielded a women S team She'\ In 1a.n-s1 llS Tov's Dane,., IC•url 111 MQr D WtlhM'r" I Hert
Urat we know bow eiclcpta.ye-r -aU seuon.-and had..not ~~~~~~· • ~~~~~;,.~~! •• ,? .::: !:..':~ ~~~·~ai operates " be IJlYS "I think we cempeled in conference 1<t1c11vm ~ 1s~11ift9lt "' Fede Out 1c.mo.•• .111 0e .. 199101c.moes1 have a ieaJ good ~hance in the dual meet action," said Au)•r Mel cPesute11a1 111 Purdue p,,,,ct'S, 1C<K1-1 "' .,.,,..,bl•
nationals but first, we have t.o Jane Hilgendorf. OCC ~:\°t:,~ 1'=• ~! . l-n ~'~::,:.:• 11
• !!:::!" ;.:, ',:~· get there." assistant athletic dlrec· Pl1ou •ouw c~IM!" •"s B•moi's ~ tOI•••'"'' _. "' Power Ac• 1R.,...,,, If t,be 'Anteaters Should get to tc)f: Gr-ry l~lllwtMt ''' V•lienl (O<nf'\.\ I~ t Ill T •O 81,.qo. IOhv .. r~ •
tbe nationals. as they have in • Then, on Oct. 31, t':!!:.~;~~ :~ '-
a of the nine ean it's been they s~w~ up ~t Mt. w 1119 s.._. 1S1a111"9s1 111
play • am says t e ast reason be scciring. . run in the · ~onference
tlS
tll
ti)
• •08 ti)
110
II\
) 108
120
"" Ill
111
I )
1 ll
"We've got a Jood defense and. me:_et. According to con-
1f you--ptay-goo4' oere-nwe;'"tM"()t. -rer.m:e::nHes Ute¥ re.
fense will take care of itself," he n?t eb~ble f'Qr a chant"
s ays . "All thal matters .i.Lde· p1onsh1p because they f ense." • never officially notified
l'OURTH RACE -.6 lurlQOAS._3
_yHr Ok1S & uP ~ '5.'iOO. (16im· 'Tno PrTce-U. . -_______ ...., __ "lUalTltto-s~ -Hollywood Partr---------•
~·· THE RISING COST OF SKIING bas caused more than
one skier to cut down on yearly trips, but for the smart
shopper. there are still some ways to cut corners.
Coming from a high-scoring tlJe conference that they
offensive player, that's some had a team.:· statement. Grossmont won the
U you're very young. very old, an early riser, or a
m id·week skier. you can find places to skl for free.
Mt. Reba at Bear Valley and Doral ·offer free skilnC
daily from 9 to 10 a.m . .
Ski Sunrise, five miles west of Wrigbtwood, offers free
skiing on li ft No. 3 <advanced intermediate) Monday
through Friday on non·holidays.
SUNRISE ALSO RAS FREE introductory beginner
lessons. and Mammoth Mountain still oUers lbe use of
Poma No. 1 free for beginners. .
Mammoth also gives free lift ticket.a to senior citizens
1 age 65 or over I and children Cage four and underl.
VentUring_ farther from home, you cin rmd a free rope
tow al Tahoe Donner, Tahoe Ski School feat1¥S free ski
school lessons for nrst-\jme beglnnen at 10 a .m . each
Tuesday and Wednesday. and Squaw Valley bu free skl·
i11g on all lifts for children 12 and under if accompanied by
a paid parent.
Couples day is each Thursday at Tahoe Ski Bowl, with
one partner skiing free. ,,....._.J
AIJEN'S OLYMPIC DREAM
take off a nd land on the right foot.
SHE IS CONFIDENT she can
master both jumps to include
them in her free skating routine
and give her a better chance to
de feat f'r:.itianne.
Has she ever thouj!hl of quit·
ting the strenuous workouts that
are time-consum ing for a young
lady her age?
·'Sometimes I ask myself what
1 a m doing here," she adtnits.
"But I know if I ever quit, 1
would---be sorry. Skating hu
given me a chance to ts:avel all ·
over Europe, Canada and lhis
country."
She atill doesn 't think too
much about her Iii~ afte r -the
1980 Olympics.
BUT lT IS ALMOST a certain·
ty that she will be-offered a apot
with one of the top ice shows if
she continues in her present
position.
At 5-8, blonde and a muter of
ballet in ·ber early years. Llaa·
Marie Allen bu an edte OYer
most of ber competitors.
"Lisa is tall and ele1ant and'
very s~ on tbe ice," Roles
says. "Molt of tbe otben are
short, bouncy and eute.''
,That iacludea J'raUanne. wbo
al S.1. moved Into tbe NO. 1 spot a year ago:---;-
But wbe&ber AUed continues
as an amateur in *line or turns
professional ID 1katin1, tbe
future appears brllbt end re-
• wardinl for tbe manJ bowl °'
self-11criftce and 'pradlce lbe
bas endured in recent yean.
Another Piekeroo WinDer
Moore Out
At Ka1J1Jas
KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP) -
Bud Moore ls out as bead football
coach al the Unhers ity o f
Kansas, The Associated Press
and the Kansas City Star learned
today.
Unive~lty Chancellor Archie
Dykes, reached ln Topeka, said
an announcement would be made
today.
The AP learned a decision to
terminate Moore, who took over
as he1d coach rour years ago, was
made last Friday, the day before
Missouri trounced the Jayhawks,
48-0, to pltlbCe their season record
tol·9. .
It wu not known if Moore had
agreed t.o step down. But sources
said be wu given an ultimatum to
either resign or face termination.
He had been given until Wednes-
day to reacb adedsioa. ·
Moore reportedly will coach the
J aybawkl' final game of the y~ar
Saturday at Kansas State.
Moore was hired four years
ago to replace the fired Don
Fambrough.
Playoff Set T:,night
Marina Hip ~boOl will host St.
Matthlal Hilb ~ in a Wild
card airla err VOllelball playoff
1a11te. • ~
Tbe .7:30 Wt was originalb
aet1e4uled for St. Matthias H1gh but DO l)'ID WU Hailable and
tbe 1ame was switched to
Marta Tuelday.
' Tbe wbmr wW Play No. 1
seeded Corona del Mar iD open· tq roand .UC. latwday Di8bt
ba t.be 4-A plaJOffa.
AR.er double·cbeckina a judging error, t.b~
Daily PUot bu tlet.ermined that Cbrla 'rru)Ulo of
Fountain Vallt\f was the actual Uli.rd·place winner
in last weekend's Pigskin Pickeroo contest.
COLD STORAGEPOllA&lot--
Two other names were lilted u having tied ror
third place, each mi11ln1 seven of t.be 30 football ·
game pick.I aD!l c:Omlna 'up dead even ln t.be
tiebreaker point pea.
But Trujillo al10 ml11ed aeven. and bit
tiebreaker point total waa closer to the actual
1core lb.an the other two. Tblrd-plaff prllee Clrwi.Ror r6d.los) had
already been awarded to tM ~by Dunlap TV:
Appliance of Foulllala·VdeJ, ao tbef will retain
\belr ~pl.-1tucllQ1 while 1&-year.old 'l'nl·
)mo will allo receive 1 radio.
" .. ....,.." ......... OOfttalwa ........, with
-........ ....._.. ..... _.. ......... of fMfntat""'9
--·""'· ..... • 0 to + 1'0"F t •at~'dO '/H '/40' .......... ,.. ....
Noft rofrltoratod eontajnor• allo .................
1toro10 or oaport
,....,. ...... Cell tol
ffoo ll' Collfornlo
.... n24UI tet your .,... ..... _, -
mee t with 35 points .
OCC finished just one
point back with 36.
Two week s l ater
G rossmont tied LA
Harbor for fi rst place in
the Southern California
m eet. OCC finishe d
third, just three points
back.
OCCWomen
Cla•m Cr~wn
Orange Coast 's
women's volleyball tdtni
c apture d their firs t
South Coast Conference
championship Wednes-
day with aS.15, 15-9.15-11.
16-10 victory over Cer·
ritos.
The win keeps Jane
Hilgendorf's squad un-
defeated for the year at
17-0 and qualify's them
for the State Tourna·
ment in San· Jose later In
-the f ontb. ·
1979 CARS
and TRUCKS •
'"•ALii MAKISI
833-0555
Mr ftrOw
lWl SNllUST at
HOWAIDO.W.-.. Coll* .. oo.e .... o...i ....
NFM'C>Rl BEACH
vncwut~tSc>enorl II• Ho Coln Return IZublel•l ti•
Windy LO"e (NOq\IUI 114 WOtll H1"'"1Clwt-I 14
Tony Uc> "'°9Wl I 11•
L•ndl"O Po<nl IMen.11 114
Smert 11\d Trw IR•morezl 11•
Al Your lt~re IWllilel 111
l'«W-.Ay "'' ..... ,.....,,....,., .... -Firs I f"k!P·-l"l•sll T-IRenl<rnl
7 .0, S . .O. 2.IO, Mt\' J"nny Lynn
114erfl 8 60. J.40. 8oq ~r ISt•ll·
ongs I f .40. "f:::~MJ.11110 ~q .0
DleQO •0rle911 , .. Second r.ce-cr .. o er J1<.k Boo
IC.raotal L40, • eo. 3 40, TeulO!l•L
111 1c1erlu•I 1s.oo. s.20; Swiss RocllfltS
Ciolclen Prince lSorensonl •10'1 • ..... ltl ...
T roolt•I TrlCkS (All•rdYte I
Godds Rl9"1 IR-1 116 (ll~)J1:.,.,,..._
Kate Liiie P.swr C.tll_,,
Kr1sm1row ISo<'eflsonl "'°' Third rue Any S'1e Andy
•100 IB"ankS I 4 20, J)O, , "°· FIQMOOI\ • c Plf!tce I J.IO, l .00, Ghn\ 0 C.Old
(Mf!NIJ.10. l'IFTH •ACIE -1 f~loncJS. For
m•1oens, 1 ye.tr Okfs, p.,.,. S6,SOO.
Cl•1m1"9 Price i1S 000
UraW.lm• Tato 18.tnk>•
Motlor •II CMene I
Meu Gori CR'"'""' N•oolll-l!>orlnt.on I
l UC k y V •n<Oll'lf!f I Pier< e 1 ~w• Conttf'tftU IH•rrl>I
Sll•nf\Ofl'\ R~ ISclenttf' I
We Won't IWllltel
Pf'elly Auler COhv•re\I
kl•kod.-Ol~~I
Ill
Ill
•IS
•Ill
llS
·111
11S
111 112
Ill
F ourlll r•t•-Sc>urslrlnQ
l!>ortnson I " IO • IO, • 10 F •o·~
corteo• • JO 60. "80. A"1no At~ ICull\OerUonl 17 IO u U l<ll 1• IO I
"""" 1,02'-'0 Fifth re<e-nwn Brotller tMen11
•.20, 4.IO. l •O. 811me•IOf\IWtC1y
1S11t11nos I •S ?O. 4 00 Prf'\\ tor
Holme IC.St-..1160
~
Sl<th •.ce s1uo1o Or•.,. lC.•0or•1
4 .0, l .60, 3 OD. Otoit IMYlt• I 11 IO
S.10, Pacific M•S' "''' 1Pern•• I .... 11i,iwe
Foorlle ~· IR...,.lrul
Glory O•-tMenel
llS l1 OO. TMi au1t• ...
llS Sewnlll r1<,,...\le1I) An lnc•nw
Good Old Vlf\O twhitel
0.n 0Uffft IAll..,dl'<.e I
llS IC•st•ned• I I 10. 4 70, l •O
llS H•lensu•s· 8•1>l' IOl•V••HI l 80,
Girls' Tennis
u.-ldclo 12, MltllM Vlele•
SllttleS Wlllellt Cl I lo\l 10 Peitrne J-6, Off
GeMlch•n •·2. d•I Winlers .. o; Welllk Ill 10~1 M , •on ....... ,.
O'Sulllun CL I IOSI M . , ... "'°" 7'•·
oeMlft .
Co• KoSlfr.H&nsen Ill de!I Mohan·
lloot>ln• .. 1. °"' flower .. Her• .. J.
IO•I lo l•rn11M't-Ao4h .. 7; C.lltrly·
vouno Ill 1061 .. 1. won 7-s •.. 2:
WMhllHCluelef CLlwon .. 1.W.~
• 20: e Helene ,_,...,.'° n .....
11 14-11 PlldW.$0 El9f\IPI r«.e-CM<P'\•llY IC.moesl
S.IO. •.oo. l.40, Verlttd Eyes IPltrc•I
LOii, UO, UOy ~l ISotn<trl • 40 Nlnt11 'ec:A-Ucllety Oul<k IC:.m-
.,., I 21.40, 10 Ill, 10 20, S<009iM Doll
ICoulol S40, 600. Bold C.r•l•H IV•IClell 26 .0. $.S euci. IJ.21 .,. ...
'2'3 00 • Tenlll r•u-<;•ll•nl CC•mpasl "·'°·. ~. '20. PM vO tPlercel l IO. 4.00;MuddyVork IOll••resl SJO
Elewenlll rec:A-RiQhl Me UP ICem-
P•S I • 20, • •O, 1 10, Oled 0•1
CN09~rl s.oo. 2.60. Jlllf'f'/ ISl•lllno•I 7 ?O.SSEC.K.l•l41o'lloaldSl2j SO.
)ltt,-1,6'?, •
...,W~Y
I.OU. el,.......... Hit"'ff• Mfft I ""'' ••<• Ca chuma (lllf'f
llonqol •JO, 3 00, 2 60; l ec1.,-""" •O.-wmer1 t 10, s 00 l-r .,,,.
IPM~f'•I 700 S7 uacla 1161 .,.,.
U >OO
~P <ond rttc-+' B-..bDt.no v ....
•ll•ll•nd1n911am1 • 40, J 10, 1 '-0.
AdlO• OoUQ IB&Vl-Ml l 20, 2 40, T-'"'"ee Clm• IR•Ccllfordl 2.C.
TlllrO rac• LO•d Nov~ ,..,_,
& 80. 4 60 J l\O, (r~Mlta (~I
11 00. I 00 U>rll N11no,,1 \8eltl•(l\I
1 60 n .... cca IS 1' 0<1.0 ll' SG.
Fourtf\ t ctc• .,..,oor Pdo t
IP•r1t~r I I 00. • 90 ) Ml My L•lllt
Ro·• <\n'"""' IQ 10 10 60, S.-1\0<f C:.r•no•r 111H11>v111 70
1'11111 re<• Dr•"m ~119111 IB11v
I•>• t • oo. 7 60. 7 llO L .. dv DattM-
'Wh•• l•r > •AO .. • 40 AQt.Hnld
Httnov•' '°"'"''' J 60 SS !'1ttt<.t•
I I • CMIO '57 SO
c,,.,,_ r1;e• 8.-..t A"'(ord fCr••o~
S 10 J 10. l 00, N•llv" Sl•rltr>e 10..n·
'"' J IO Z IO M1h Oel•nd CP•ri.er I
4 IO
\P ••"'" racf' ·H•liv" Tlmtr IPprry 1 • 20 ) •. ) 60 Linton Son
fDf'\ompr ~ 10 • oO NP<h••o
ll<Ut'bll'• I • 10 's f'••<I• 11 SI oauJ
"41 )0
E 1911111 ••<•-8•ron's Judo"
(5Qrl99\I •• 40. S ll01 J 60. l•sbon I.old
IC:.oudr••ul 3 ZO. l 10, T•ttoru
11(.,.0ler ll IO
Nlnlh re<:e-'S.tralOQa E•n !Sue·
"terotlel r.10, S'.60. J.eo: Ancty's ee ...
I TOOO I 1 00, S 00. Proo Boy ((1111 I
• 10
Ttnlll r.c.-C.tf!don1en Comm .. nd
tGoudruul 17 llO, 8 Ml. 1 20: Da y
Slreem CTOCIOl 11IO.160. F1v1119 lff
A I P~lllf!Q t S.00 '1 bo• u ac Iii 1~91
1>1 Id 'IS9 40. '5 ea act• (~q I 0•1cl
Utt 50 ,. sm
MMMfrDU
IOOICGOOD OU111IBIE.
the best brands made. Names
like Nike, New Balance,
II you think there are only
two ways to bu~ athletic wear
-the-too-big,
impersonal
factory way or
the too·small,
understocked
boutique way,
you haven't
been to
Frontrunners.
·Puma. Adjdas., ____ ----
We've got
over 15,000 pairs
of shoes. Over 175 different
stylos. A huge selection of .
you name a.
And we've
got the best
... -help around.
Courteous
people who
aren't sat/stied
tillyou are.
When it comes
to clothes
for sports. Frontrunners
Is the best outfit around.
... ... . .
•
OUTDOORS I BUSINESS .
.. Solid
FoundatiOnTL
E utogl ~·for th flood tntt"nUC>MO people
who aet up and or"te-t.ht'm • .flOt for-the folks -.ho
can no longer ht•1u thf'm
--+-.---Thia UWo "' • kthrr to a ~A-friend of
all.of ours wholk• clock h•' • 4'<>UPlt' of more )'H n
to run bl>cAU$t' he hn lx't>n dry docktd
-·
lie h bfot>o huulf'd out so t.h.-ttthn1ruUJ'\ at
the City ot Ito'"' can apply -.ome "'<>Pl•l!llcateod elt'C
tronic¥tou""twh11t •!~him •
NOW, RATlll::IJ THAN JlSID G, ht 1& apend
in1 his time at homt>. "'llb vts1ls to t.he hospital.
Ctahtina tM good ri.bt because t.M med,tes ·have dcterml~ tw has a fo rm of noperabl cancer.
His nickname-Ls "t.ht-Old Man of t.he Sea." He
h 8 fished all over lht' ~-orld You name the f1 h
and he has probably caught 1t, ta g,ed 1t and rt·
leased It
In )ea~ ~Ollt.' by. 'Alth Frank Mather of the
Wood's Hole l nstltutl'. he tarted the \1tal marhn
t agging program . As a rt ult or their work. m~ank-!nd's knowledge of these game(ash bAs been
er111"8nced to the poml '!"her~ no longer do Russian,
Japanese and Korean long hner fleets encroach in··.
t~ our waters to kill these {1sh wholesale.
Mode lly, this man ne ver talks about his
deeds.
BUT ON S EVERAL OCCASIONS I have
passed him at sea. fi shing alone, in his small
canopy covered beat named Spoonbill. And you
could see he was hookd -up with a jum_ping
marHn:--. J '
Back' al the dock. Horace Witherspoon's
answer was. "fishing was pretty darned good," or,
"doggone it, if I didn't get lucky and tag one!"
Over the years, as an unpaid orricer and board
member of the International Game Fish Assn .• at
the Marlin Club or Ba lboa Angling Club scales
d uring \he fishing tourna ments, there ~as ~poony
examirung the contents of the stomachs of t.he
~.Cch.
. . .. (
----
Colist Firms· RepOrt
Public relations and advert1sing agencies.
alon1 the Oran•e Coaat have announced the follow·
Ina client qsiinm~nta: -n,e Mayer Group, a multi·state diversified
real estate development corporation headquarter-
ed in · Loa Angeles. has n a me d Boie ll &
Jacobs/Pacific, Nt!wport Beach . to handle its
m..,keUn_g and adve rtising.
~-+ ......... • _ -Mc:Q>mb!; Corp .. Santa Ana. has appointed
Marketing Directions. Inc .. Newport Beach. to de:
velop a new corporate Identity for the firm.
formerly known as Califo rnia Shopping Centers.
Inc. The agency will also launch a customer rela-
tlo"" program.
VptoPar
Pro golfer Jack Ni cklaus caught t.his
1,358-pound black marlin_a!ter .a ~ix:.bQur
battle off C:iirns . North Queensland last
Saturday. The fish is tne biggest caught
this season a nd the fourth largest 011 re-
·cord in ths area.
FishReconf
-Analytic Investment Management. Inc ..
Irvine. has chosen Leysen/Johnson Advertising.
Newport Beach. to Introduce analytic optioned
equity fund. a spedalited mutual fund.
-Bell Helmets. Inc .. a Los Angeles manu!ac-'
ture r or helmets and accessories for motorc>:cles.
motorsports and bicycling, has named Lenac.
Warlord, Stone, Inc .. Irvine. as ils advertising a gency. h
-Hydro Conduit Corp.. a Newport .,Beach
ma nufactur_.fr of concrete pipe. has appointed Es\ey-H~er advertising and public relations
agency,. Newport Beach. to . ba~dle it.ii corporate
public relab~ and commuruc~t1ons progra m.
~
R.Ph.
Most people do not givl'
t heir eyes the best possible care. To further
complicate the da)lger.
some u ns cru pulous promoter s orf~r ey~
prod ucls tha t delay -proper treatment. even
-lrvtne National Bank. lrW\c. has selected
the Cox & Burch AdvertJsmg Co. to prepare its ad·
vertls1ng and mar keUng p-rograms.
-The Cox & Burch Advertising Co .• Newport
Beach. hai. been selected to prepare the m arketinJt
a nd advertising proflram lo Introduce a liqueur
product called Laredo. u Joint venture of 21St Cen·
tury Ltd. ------
• '11~ Plattt Co £%pated
Otis Chandler. president of th·e Times Mirror
Co. and publisher of the Los Angeles Times. has
announced expan11 ion of the Times' Orange County
facilities.
Chandler said negotiations have been complet1.
ed on purchase or a tO·acre site adjacent to the ex-
isting Times plant at 1375 Sunflower Ave .• Costa
Mesa.
He said tbc faclllty will JK>use additional pro·
duclion and newsprint storage facilities to pccom ·
modate the newspaper's proJected growth in
Oran~e and San Diego counties.
CHANDLER ALSO said the facility would pro·
vide a base for the news paper 's anttc1pated ex·
pansion into San Bernardino and Riverside coun·
ties in the eom mg decalJe.
He gave no estimate of the p~oject's cost but
<See COAST FIRMS. P,age 86>
HIS CURIOSITY is boundless. What d id this . • • ' . tho u g h c au s 1rr~ no There are 0J'Portunit1t'" to ccmvcrt monic:'i nonnally l™:J ru
..
irrHn-or-atmrt"Ore .t>T-bt-ue fm tumr-feed-~--P .... ~.t:l~l•~)S-____ ~~t~m~ff-o rd~"r+lt---1!)9\'~~es iAt6 ·mv~ment,..tt,:itt cn11 ~11ernte'poce1mal mcomc. A-fWays-h~ -was !Warrhing--fo1 t~ .ef. hew bO llflFV..~1 !-.tiC:===::-J.:::="1~~(.;e-i:trne ~n. Sy USirijfiAlalrety oi =tax ..ftclrc1 Im IJ,"1'7tms t:Jf~~~----t-------..
can m an protect the lood chain. the resource .. Don't be misled by possible to generate :m infinite rerum o n these game and table rish eat. • r lalms that '"magic" -Horace Withers poon is an old San Be rnardino By DICK ROBINSON salves or drops will mvcstmenrs~ But you should act prompdy,
boy who made good and who found lh~ ne~rby sea A controvers~~ ~:,;u;":.to who is the of· ~ilsts~~~ t ~~~r~;~·e Y~~ hecausc .the new cax law ~huts oft ·a numl:x:r
and ~iscovered t.he marvelous ma n ne life that ficial record keeper or fish caught in fresh water. mone y when gelling of techniques th.'lr an: srtll ava1lahlc for the
hves m 1~· . Recent news relea ses by Field and Stream improperly rlUA!d glasses ~mainder uf 1978. In lime . he became president of both the m agazine and the International Game Fish Assn. by mail. Depend on your
Balboa Anghng Club and Tuna Club. Always be say they are · On the otber hand the five-year -old local licensed supplier.
has loved the one-on-one sport that game fi~h offer National FreSh Water HaU of Fa'me claims this ti· And. If your eyes need and has worked to preserve these spee)eS for tie treatment let no one but
future gencrat10!1s · a ph ysician tell you what
SINCE 1918, Field and Stream has spent some to do. SERVING AT HIS OWN expense. Spoony has S40,oop per year maintaining records of the S4 Y 0 U O n Y O U R
dedicated thousands of hours of hJs time working species of fresh water fish they enter into their re-DOCTOR CAN PHONF
with t he U.S. Wildlife Service and the Nationa l cord books as the official weights to beat. IJS when .>ou nc<.'d a
Marine Fisheries in the interest of game fish. The largest fish caught lo date was a 360. delivery. We will dchvc1 Even as he fights his lonely battle agains~·s· pc:om ptly v.1thoul <.'xtra .. d . lhi di nif"ed d t pound white sturgeon by Willard Cravens in the charge. A great many ease an time, s strong, g 1 an m 5 Snake River. ldaho, in 1956. · people rely on us for
man is working wtth these agencies oo a new pro· The smaUest r ecord fish listed .by Field and .their health needs. We
g rarrrto learnt.he allSwers to the mysteriousmov~ Stream ts a two-pound warmouth caught in a welcome requests for
ments of the great and important swordfish. Georgia lake by Carlton Robbins in 1974. de livery service and He does not want these fish lo go the way or charge accounts.
the sardine or the giant blue fin horse mackerel OVER TIIE YEARS, the World Almanac and PAB UIO PMMMACY
that once teemed in these waters. som e fish that newspapers across the nation have considered ,,_w..y
were nelteda ndharpoooedoutofexistence. Field and Stream facts as gospel in tbe4 fresh lit ....,W ....
waler fishing world. ......,..._. WHERE DO THE BROADBILL migrate and ..U-ISIO
. ,
For infonnation co ntact
Parker Dale. Seni~r V1c0e Prc~1Jcnt.
at (714) 644·.4620 or at the ac.JJ res-.
~hmvn bd uw.
...
e · · • m Y 1m. Field and Stream turned over the custo---------------------------"---------------these great fish can be. harvested per year for dianship of these invaluable records to the pre·
market without dam aging the fishery?· stigious Internationa l Game Fish Assn.. Ft. ---~0ntt·11~ain. et-theoh own·expeft3e, Horace Laucreroa:re. Tra .• -11n o ~~i'ilzaUon tnr unut'Uil
Withe rspoon. a nd long time friend Bill Pigg, time has concentrated on keeping S4 spee~ of sail
m anufartured tagging slicks with whicb to ma rk wale r records.
broadbill and issued the m to a number of sports ThroUjhout the ' world, since 1947. the IGFA
boats in the fleet. • has sanctioned official weigh stations wher e
In just four mont hs, already eight tags have a nglers may weigh their catch and s ubmit them as
been recovered from the commercial boats stick· potential worfd record catches. ing . broadbill. A little glimmer or light and
knowledge now s hi nes on the putzle of the AFTER EXAMINING all the facts, rod and
s wordfish and their wanderings. line size and weight ·and condition of catch, tbe
This is a beginning . For up until now, no one IFGA then m ay put the fish in their recol'd book.
knew. ......._ Bob Kutz. founder and administrator of lhe
Nat ional Fresh Water Fishing HaU of Fame says, AT SEA WITH SPOONY is like fishJng with a "for the lime. Field and Stream and lGFA have
floating encyclopedia . done an excellent jQb and performed a valuable
H is vast knowledge ranges over a ll the oceans service to t he angling world. Now. time and need or the world and of the fish that s wi m there. .
His fi.les, in his home . are detailed and precise has changed."
and cover everything from the use of airplanes to Kutz says the NFWFHF is keeping 160 species ~pot broadbill to what kind o! a fly a trout will hit world records because there was an a'(alancb.e of
at Mono Lake. The data he has accumulated over comments. calls and letters Crom anglers and
40 years would fi ll a small library fishing clubs for a more sophlstlcated and broader
And Uus brings me to the point of this letter . record keeping system. •
Horace, my friend, whether you win or lose KUTZ EMP HASIZED his young organization
this Jigbt, I know you realize none of us ~an whip has gained credibllity thr<>ughout the . world in""'
time e ven on heavy tackle . these fi ve short years.
You will wad this, Horace. when everyone At the moment, Kutz feels the Hall of Fame is
else does. You have a valuable legacy lo leave the underdog to the IGFA. "As the underdog, I
behind when your time comes. So I hope you will know we will overcome and in the meantime, we
go along with this idea. · wtll li ve ln harmony with the IOFA while proving
Whnt I would like to suggest is that you permit our point as the world's official record·keepef for
a lot of your friends to form a living foundation fresh water fish caught by sportsmen," says «utz.
called The Horace Witherspoon Marine Studies With the old. established International Game
Foundation. to preserve your work of a lifetime, · Fish Assn. and the upstart Hall or Fame claiming
a nd ca rry it forward. offi cial status as the keeper of world record fresh
I would like to propose we approach our coun-. water fish records. this leaves the angler in some
t}' supervisors lo set a side. space in the Dana wbal of a quandary.
Harbor Institute where this work can be done. But fresh waler anglers can write to both or-
I CAN ENVISION A BOARD f d' i ganizations for the forms that must be filled out 0 •rec ors before a world record fish is caught. n:iade up of cw:rent presidents o~ the angling clubs, The addresses: Inlernallonal Game Fish
fishing captains. r epresentatives of the con:i-Assn., 3000 E. Las Olas Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.,
mercial fleet and members fJ1?m Ure scientific 33316. National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame. community, gove rnmental agencies, and others. Hayward Wis 54843
I can see the funding coming from donations • · • ·
from sportsmen lo employ the working s taff to
perpetuate your work since almost.every angler in
the world has profited by your unselfish contribu-
tion to the lore of fishing for their benefit.
Waterfowl Hunting
I can aee this happening today, while all of us
·are alive. not Just a brass plaque on a wall. ·
All your friends know you flave been hit with
the proverbial ton of bricks . You have a lot on your
mind. · . •
But if you a gree lo the idea-of ..!l'be Horace
Witherspoon Marl.ne Studies Foundation, please let
'us know. Because I want you to khow a lot of your
friends are anxious to 1et to work on lbe Fouoda·
lion.
T h e recent s torm
should bring waterfowl
lnto Californle to the
gunner's delight.
Unseasonably warm
weather had delayed mi-
gration, yet more than
three million blrds had
been tallie d ln the
Department or Fish and
Marlin, Broad/Jill Active
Even with the recent storm dramatically cool-
ing surface tem~raturea, there ls still marlin and
bt"oadbut action oft Newport Beach, and San Dte10
ls averaaing about one rtsh per day arou.nd the
nlne-mtle bank. • .
Anglef'I are 1Ull counting lllbacore at San
Dle10 taking the flab some 45 miles below lhe
border city.
In-shore waters are stlll producing large sacks ot boo1to and macke rel al lhe •,.POrts landincs
mixed with good takes l>f bass.
After the storm, bottom fishtns for cod and
rock tlsh has been. re ported as excellent. ,
Game aeria l survey wilh..lbe duck. population
UJ,> S3 percent over last
yeer and geese showing
a 77 percent increase.
The second half or
California's dove hunt-
ing seuon opens Satur-
d a y. Tl}_e season Will
continue through Dec. 3.
Deer nnon c-los-es
Nov . 26 with some
400,000 deer tags sold by
the DFO for the curr~nt
season.
•
All -AlioetrG -For Out'
C.hristmas Gift Train!
An easy way to sell your Chrl•tma• Gift ltem1.
'
A •R.ect•I Daltf Piiot gift guide will appear every Wednesday
from Nov. 15 thru Dec. 13 -In plenty of time for more than
108,000 reader• ell elOng ·the Orange Coast to buy your gift
ttema.
-To piece your "olldey gift Item• on our
GIFT TRAIN PAGE
Cell a Delly Piiot Cht11tmH Ad-via?'
·~~...-CALL TODAY -M~.567&
Yo1u ci edlt I• good with us, or ch•'-9• your gift ad to your •
Ma1terch1rge or BankArnerlcard. . .
DAILY PILOT
,_ 642-5878
. '
.. DAILY PILOT
au-pply disruptions." H at ates o
tb current &UH
•
Busiiaess
1ltbou1h there is llkely to be
t0me downturn ear)y In 197'9. •
order t.o •Sow economic acUvlty.
hi• poleaxed that faith.
' . .
I
e
It 15n 'l all bad. Blenck-d ralntly
-· -··--uirough tbe n w C'OtlMjnau~ rtt· UKE 0 MANY surve,v1.
however, lhl11 one waa complet
f'd Just prtor to the ~blned Rn·
ll·innatlon. aav•·tM-dolJar pro-
1tr•m announced 1lmullaJJ~ly
by the Whit.-Houte""'•nd the
PfderaJ R.t"eerve Board
• 11.S opln.lon that hlrlna should
r emain fairly strong 11 baa«I
parUy on "the ps,vcholo1y or ·
tconomlca and polltic11," both of
wf\lth, however , miaht have
turned down after the W'ishington
1nnouncementa.
It seems to have-done that to
economists. who ienerally are
ralatng the odds on a recession,
although as usual they are bedg·
and cub rather than in opinions.
Besides by their natur-e they are
. risk1t~en.
IT 18 di FAcr. this very ten·
dency th;t mlgbt account for the
persistence or the current ex·
panslon -yes. lolk11. the
economy is still expanding ~
well into ita fBt.b year, an un·
usually long span.
I BUSINESS )
L..___AN._fAL_YS_lS_
·.
lpe. wbk h rallli for wH~f'O·
h\g economy lhrouah th n :<1
f e w m oo lha , a~e a t w
gweeten~~ to kt.-ep the taste
t>uds alive.
W'-t ther they are Imply tht>
plusant a/tf'rt te of four yea~
of econQl1llC
ex p a ns r~n .
or i ngrt•
d le11 U that
could indeed
sweet en the
cooom1c P' •,
Is debatable·
Sul th ey
<' a n 't be 1 g ·
no red One survey cu10•"'"
or purehastn& m a.oaaers. the-people who buy the commodilles
and such that are processed mlo
products of greater value, leads
t o th e conclusion that the
"economy looks like its been
pumping iron."
That's the opinion or Purchas·
ing Magaz.i.De, reached afte r lo·
terviewlng r e preKentativc
buyers. ... • •
"It <the economy) Is putting
on more muscle without serious
The Pf'OlJ'l m 'a Impart. In tbcl
(o r m ... e>f a n e w bu 8 t n e 1
paychoJOI)' and h11her Interest
ratts. •""On't .be determined for
llevtral ~ Ev.a to lt lsn't
1tkel1 to totally demobsh the
purchasing agenta' confidence.
The macuine study is but·
t ~sted by ooe releaaed Nov. ~
by t he Nallooal A aoclalion of
Purc hHlng Management. It
found 43 percent of respondents
t-it pect fourth·qtra rter business
to tmprove over the third.
THE ASSOCIATION study
does include evidence of a slow-
ing of economic activity. loven-
toi:-ies are being ligtstened, for
example. But tbe'CSverall verdict
of a strong economy was termed
"unexpededly good."
Manpower. Inc., a temporary
he!P concern, claims U,at a sur-
vey of'"'s.cJOrJ)Gblic and prfvate
employers suggests the
economy will avert a recession,
WHILE DECLARING that
bua I nus c onfide nce has
dedwed. Faculty Associates. a
a urv~yor of s mall bus iness.
nolef that 47 percent of respoo·
dentl allll expect.ed sales in·
creaaes in the fourth quarter.
Based on random sampling of
the 500.000 member firms of the
NatlonaJ Fedtrat.lon..of lnde~D!
del)t Businest.-based in San
Mateo. Faculty Associates .said
only 24 peccenl expected sales
declines. ·
What the various studies In-
dicate Is that despite rears, busi·
ness has been able to retain a
degree of faith, and ln some ln·
s tances a very strong faith ,
despite rising personal debt. in-
terest rates and prices.
NOBODY CAN SAY at lbis
point whether the administrati on ... s ·recommitment to .fighting-
lnflation, and the Fed's de·
termination to risk recession in
Coast ·Firms Report
• tng their bets. Long -ll~d
economists are not noted for
rearlesa forecasting. •
But bus~a people are di!·
ferent. For one thjng, they can·
not so easily hedge, be.cause
they often jieal In hard goods
Boeing Gets
$3 Billi.on
Jets Order
NEW YORK <AP >
American Airlines and Delta
Airlines have placed orders for,
almost $3 billion in Boeing Co.
planes, giving Boeing a major
boost lo its competition with
European airplane builders to
provide the next generation or
wide·bodied jets.
American _taid it ordered 30
Boeing 767s and took options on
20 ibr a total cost of $1.25 billion
at current costs. Delta orders
and o]mODS totalled $1. 7 billion
for 42 Boeing 7675 and eight Boe·
ing 727-:!00s. The orders were
·placed Wednesday.
THE 717 IS A wide·bodied,
Cwin·eng:ine jet designed to be
And It could be that grit and
peni.stence through all sorts or
I
----.--::r.=°-2 -.;;A~ -,.--re: f~ttiietei•lftM,,..HMMl·~ ... Hf.i~~a-t!e&-...-.---....'-""..;;_------
obstacles that might permit the
economy to correct itself short
or the recession foreseen by a
growJog number ol economists.
But if the attitudes 9'<pressed
in the· surveys or business people
turn sour, then the economic pie
w.ilHsurely be bitter to the taste.
../
U repon.t:U reeo1u-sa1es anu earnings for ute fl rsl between larger airliners and ~lne months or 1978. _ . _ _ -utlllller-Dam1w-:bod.y,;Jl·~~~=--~~~;;;;:;-:=:=::=::::::=.::=::::==:..;;~~==:;:S====-_...;;=;..;..:-:;:=-~l=-.:==H ... invofvc-m11•nv"Triiiflil~Fftf~itht--;:;;;_--=---Sates for tlle .tfu ee montbs-emt~Sept. 3Ct were -It comPetes with the Airbus !'
a record $275,104,000, compared with $230.340.000 310 od d b A' b 1 &l'w1'"""'4• in 1917. Net earnings for the third quarter and • pr uce Y ir us n·
primary earnings per common share were · du~trie, a European consortium.
$11.693,000 and 57 cents. respectively; compared which '1as yet to penetrate t.be Inflation Placebo
Computer Automation, lnc., lrvine·based
minicomputer manufacturer, has reported a net
loss of $881 ,000, or « cents a share, on sales or
$13,115,000 for the first quarter of fiscal 19'19, ended
Sept. 30.
with $5,187,000 and 26 cents for the same period-in American ma rket although a l977'. · larger version. tbe A1rbus 300. A new kind of ''security pill " is supposed to cure the in·
fl ation jitters. It's a hollow core of lucite, half clear and
half amber in color. contair_ting 22 karat gold dust from
the Coal Creek mine in Al aska. The pill comes in a soft
leat~er pouch suppused to ... tJe reminiscent of po.uches
carried by prospectors . The gift idea was conceived by
Au Pl~cEtl" of Fort Worth, Texas.
Sales for the nine months ended Sept. 30 were bas been bought by Eastern
a record $823,660,000. compared with $743,707,000 AirliJ;les.
This compares with neL income of $1,315,000.
or 66 cents, on sates or $11,963,000 for the s ame ·
period last year
in 1977. Net earnings for the nine months lnc-reased United Airlines was the first
33 percent to a record $36,83J,OOO and primary airline to order the 161, t~ereby
earnings per common share were $1.84, compared assuring It would be produced. It
with $27,716,000 and $1,.40 for the first nine months ordered 30 in July. D. H. Methvin. president, cited manufacturing
problems that resulted in a shortfall of minieom·
puter shipments as the primary reason for the loss
but. he said, "Many of our problems have been
c;orrected." .
He said an overhaul or the ~anufacturing
system ..and elimination of material shortages
m ake him opt1m1stic about t.be second quarter.
"But while our minicomputer production lines
are operating at near capacity, we do not expect to
bring first half shipments up to the level we bad
plann~ to rea~h prior to the problems we enroun·
tered," he said.
"' Answer Page.
For the phone calls
that can't wait.
Answer P~gt offers the most complete selection of
"b«pers" In Southern Callfomla. We have regular
beepers, two·&ddress beepers -· ~ven silent beepers
"-. that vibrate noiselessly! And every ~pe( has just
,. one job: to alert you to Important phone c.ells In·
stantly, anytime, anywhere In t..2..Q.QP ~miles
of California. (No one covers more lerrltoryl) lf"you
have Answer Page. you'll never mis~ a crucial call
again, because when someone wants you, they
simply dial your number on any phone and your
beeper gives you the signal. It's as easy as thaU You
.,.y one low monthly rate. with no llmlt to the num-
ber of "beeps" you can recei ve, no special equip-
ment to Install and no extra phone charges to pay.
So why wall? Call the number nearest you .and Ond
out how easy It Is ti> sUly In toueh all the time
··with Answer Pagel
fU~61\1ffi
PfllJE
~··~~~
1
731-7777
..
or 1977.
Western Pacific Financial Corp .• has reported
the best ftrst quarter ii\ ita history for the three
months ended Sept. 30. lt nearly matched the com·
pany's best quarterly-earnings performance. the
company said.
For the three months ended Sept. 30, net in-
come totaled $663,000. or 65 cents a share. surpass-
ing last year;'s n.rst quarter record of $563.000. or
Century 21 Real Estate Corp., Irvlne·ba~d
franchisor of independently owned 'teal estate broker~ge offices, has reported the highest
quarterly ~aUng results in its history.
Net in . e rose 54 percent to $1,537,000, or 62
cents a sh . Revenues reached $8,248,000, up 71
percenL For the comparable three·month period
of fiscal 1978, net income was $1,00t,000, or 43
cents, on total revenues of $4,812.000.
E nviroscope. Inc .• a Newport Beach-based en·
vironmental products firm, has been named ex·
elusive American manufacturer and sole United '
States sales representative for the Norwegian·
designed Carousel compost toilet.
The device uses the principle of biological de·
composition of human and organic kitchen wastes
into an earth·like humus.
'"':'.~al
for protect that has
exclusive rights to
Mass Merchandise
, a product for
SUPERMAH ... The Movie
Large orders pending.
Very high R.0.1.
Call for appointment
·~Co.
17t41671-1230
Mr. Tom Austlo
SAN FRANCISCO
<AB > -The U.S. Labor
Der.artmeot h as
certified 45 workers in
Alameda for trade ad·
Ju a tment assistance
because foreign imports
cost them their jobs. At
the same time, the de·
partment denied aid to
workers ln Hercules and
Los Angeles.
Eam-=Top:-DODan on-RepUbllc's
Money Market Savings Accounts
I 0.00.9°/o · ~~~~1~~~~nd• 9.5.41°10 were to~ In account et /4 Annual Rate .
same rMt ror one ~tt. lntert9t
peMlty '°' .. ~ ..;tthdf-i.
• A 6 month (26 week) certificate • s10.ooo minimum depo~lt
• I I 4-S more than paid by
any commerclaf benl<
• No brokerage fees or other charges
• Funds transferred from other
Institutions without charge
Rate available~-18 thru Nov. 22. AUTHORIZED BY nte FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD
• • * • * • Every tJme the Rooster Crows your Money Qrows
~ REPUBLI~ ~!>!.~L SAVINGS
11111111 SNfTA NIA 17th St. West of Newport FrttWay (714 ) 541 ·'286
NWt!IM 202 Mahetm P\aza. 500 N. Eudd St. (714) ~
LAO<JMtflOCJEL 30232 Crown Valley Part<way (714) 495--0850
WEST~NSTER 134 Westmrnsttr MalVBolsa & S.n Diego Fwy.
~ Ofllce: AL TADENA 2246 l"t. lAlte ,,,,,._, (213) 791· 1281/681-6611 ---.....----------
==z:
... Ove r The Counter
HA$D Ustt.q$ \. •
MUTUALFU~DS
11,,-. ••d a • .,..
INVESTING • llUllO. IU1 IVS £""n T• tA3.,." o rwtll '-S7 1.11 us Gov 9.U 10.:12 """• '11 • n !>•ern•C. q ll NL COMPANIES C.ndn US 7.60 elrfld t.U MUS l11com '-$3 NL Meu•clluwtt Co PllM Cap 1 76 I._ SMrm 0 17 17 NL NEW YOAK IAPI Olvld UJ 2.17 r1118 0 ,0,11 ti.A» H•rt 0411 14.7S NL f'rttd 7 J3 I 01 P-n Fd u s .. ,.11 SIQtna Funds -Tiie IOHOWlng -Mofllll ll.711•... -•tld Funos· H•rt Lev 1.97 NL 1ncwp t OS 1 IO Polgrlm C.rp Capo I 9 11 10.0J t1llOM, ,._.led by NIWS U 1 t,., Am Lew 7 . .S 7.t1 HIQflYld ,0.11 11.56 M.U.$ 10,SI IU 6 Pltg Fd 10 JS 10... IMOI 9 ._. 10.SA • the N•tloftll ~ NYVn t1.l5 ll.JO Emplr "-00· ••• HoldO Tr 1,00 NL FdlnC I•.~ 16 01 M19 C l :12 l.42 Tru\t I 47 9.U• •llon .. 5Kur1ti.s CGFuncl t.13 10.63 Fo..r E 11.01 ••.• HO< M•n 1111 14 21 M•n Fln6n<I M41q In l 'IO ··~ Vent '" 1 3'. OHien, Inc., .... COlncm 7AO L.Q Hllcm u.n M 14 INAFd ll17 II .. Ml T • :JS 10 Ill PtonHr Funo 58 Eqlv 10 10 10.63 . tM ptk ft at wflk.11 ClftA$M 1.00 NL MonM ... NL Inv Guld t.IS Ht MIO LS2 t It Fund t•.02 U '2 58 l&C.r 12 00 11.63 , ,,,.,. s«urltleS ~'""· I CID NL MMM 1.00 NL lrw 11141< 1.15 N MIO ll..0 1US II •• • 1• SoOen In ti ,. 1111
could 11e... -cc 1,00 NL C)pt.1' n ... U.11 Inv Bo\ u~ .... MFO IU4 u '3 Plen ""' n ... ll.03 S• Inn 1 09 7.6& I Mid CNet Miet 15"f 10.ti 11.n T~,,.. 12.111 NL llWHI~ °"°'41: MCO '" I.SJ PllQrll\ lO 16 ll 10 ~urv~y F • 01 •.U v•IW I or llollatftCl\ef1Fd "'-JtlLIO USGvt t.IJ NL IOS 8d S.4' SM MF8 1H61S10Pllltlld 909 t .11:1TU M.Od lt.1011.M , ... 1... .,... Mies a..w ~ ... Fldellty ~: 105 Ort 4.11.... MM8 • 20 ... Price Funcn hmpf Gii• .. 1. ll C:Mrte> WedNoe'f. Fllfld 4.Qt "'6 ~ t.lt NL 105 ftdl t.tS $.JI M•lllerJ IS 19 NL Grwtll 10 ll NL Teml>I W II <2 12 4 Sell IJ<rt frOlll l.'2 4 JI 8°"" L 19 NL Mu11 1,22 t.lt Merrill Lyn<ll lncorn t lit NL TM"tp IJ1V I 00 NL AGEFd 4.AO .... $1\•r• .... 7.SI ~ , ... I .SI 1>~ 3.21 JA B•slc 9 111 • 0 N l!r• 10.a NL Tms C•P 7 IJ 1 7S. AcotnF 17.ot N,L $cl«I S 4S S.9' I0.13 NL tuE• •.65 4.15 C:,,pll 11 16 U. N Horlr ltl NL Ttns lnvt I n •.!>3 MrvftllW • t.fl NL ClleepO 11.IO NL lty I 1.00 NL S!OCI< M.73 Ml.II £Qul8 t 49 t Prime 10.00 NL Tr•v Eq IQ.ID 11.IO At.,tvre 11 It NL QlenlFd 1.01 IM Dlt"Y-LIS..... .Sel9't Ll1 t.S. MIO AM )~ .. M t Ta Fr• t.7.S NL Tudr Hd 1613 NL Allslete Lil NL CHA Mot Fe: Eq Inc IU • NL Ver Py ..,, 1.16 MON'\" F L61 t e Prll SIP U I 1006 TwnC GI S 50 Nl.
Ai.MF IUJ NL Li.rty 1• 4-'S ~· 19.AI.. • . lltV AeSll S.tic 6-4' M$8 Fd u... N Pvtn•111 Furm r .... c IM a.os NL
AaltUIT UJ.... M-.t uu.n M4M 8d UI NL IAtll tl..21 U.ta M<JI .... .... '°"'" ''"" 12.56 USAA Gt 1.39 NL "-k~ "'"91! SCIWS l .tS t.11 FkMI U.1' ~ '"'" u• HI, llllF Fd 7.<IS I OS Eq1111 1109 IHI USAA Inc 1084 NL ... 1M IM F~ ~ v.-M41 ""JP~ t.W ttAt MIF-etft ._. 4:41 V-e laA UM-""" A«M ~ 4'I Anlcp 7.25 191 Sen 54< L'1 •.» "\.tMllft ... NL JMOl F 20.ll NL Mulu.tlof' ~ Gn'111 10M 11.Q Unlf Mui ,., NL. AMlltl t.JS I0.22 FUftd L12 t.sJ Pwllll U.S tO.J5 Joftft Henc«ll Amer -fl 11 11 6) t41'rld 17 e II.IS UnlOOI Svc (;rp. AnOtll '-'1 1,01 ar-Ul 4"3 S...... U2 S.11 8oM II IS 19.Jl Orwtll l .. 4 20 lncom 1 SI U I 8 r04ld IO.J9 11.JO ~ ll.'71S.V ln<om 1'1 tOI t11rHt t.14 NL ~ U5 6.14 ltlCom l tic t 12 lnvett 1 09 71S N•l lltV 617 6 6) ~. l.OO NL Otlt'1 10:ts 11'.2o Treftd 21.1121.11 a.1 .. ..,,,.., hF•• U091Sl2 Qpln 1'6611.84 U C..p n n tV Q
Fdlll" ... ..., '·" .. Gtll ISM NL F~ltl Pro!!: TuE• Mui Sllrs J']... Nl h E•t n .. n 29 Union II.SI 12..49 °""" UA • G lltl Al .t:I 1.01 OyM 4& NL ta..67 MM NEA Miii 1 • NL VIiie 11 • 12 .. United Funos· lllCom , .. I.JS llt• c I . l.AJ lndllSt ,.., l"L Jel\ftsfn ,,,,, NL Nell Ind 10 ,. NL VO~IO 10 ,. II.st Accm • 21 •• ~
ICA M.27 ISM 1M LOS IM lllConl .... NL Kemper F..nds: Nt_I Se<11t Se< Relnbw l 11 NL 80.td UO 'S. N...,., US '-17 omp Fd .... 7,.0 Flf ... llwettDn: 'ln<m IO.Ot HUI S.lan 117 t.56 Aeterve I.OD NL Con Gr 1.73 t S. WsllNlt U1 "" ord l&t7 NL 8nd ,. M.2' 1$..17 ~ LOI 1,75 8eflCI • n • S6 lltw,. • .., NL Con Inc Ll5 ,_., ~ o-.I! tn• • " • " f>I-S.11 • Ml YN 11.u II... ~vld Ml 4.11 S•1~ I Qt U7 Ut lflCOfl'I • ~ '. MIHll ~IA.ti .. , 0 di. NL Orwtll 7 •. 22 1 MoflM 1.00 NL r•lll • .S.» U 1 S9 t< C.lh 1~1611.Y M"nl •.ii t .•7
I . Miit 1!L Ill<~ lAIS t t0.11 toM $111 6!f 7.41 I~ LOI L60 Sela" U 4 IA9
t J"C: '.! lt:il ~\ft( /1. ~-I L m\. \\;131 · "1 h l -f.~ · =~ stl'Jl./'lt ~r"~o ~'.I·~ M. y CAtft I ~ ilMltDI • ti NL Kii ,... I.al H«LI .. Fllllll Cofll St t M NL V•lue UN Fcl: °'~ . I YIM"' .... NL " Ve< IO.oa NL Tot A •.Cit .... gquo ,, " 11.o:i tnc:om IUl NI.. V•I LI Ul •.oa FdAm 4. IJ " ,, .... ,.. Gfoup: " W•ll 10.01 NL Kt~ IOl?e FW'ft: Orwlll 10.ll 11.12 lnll FO ·~ 13 NL lncom .s. II S.24 Pro<tl• J • U• m·. •I ILtl It 00 FllO 0 111 J.17 J.4 us 81 16AJ 17.le lncom li.01 14 14 M41n A t.97 NL U vGI 14 ts 15.ll AGtllFd Ut •• )S It!¥ 10 M 11:" P:oundtrs Onlup: '" N te.a 1M7 lttlEq l•.l't .... MM8 ' 14 NL 591511 4.&S ..,, AHfflt• UI.. . . ''" 1.1.S t.• Grwll'I 4,$3 '4.tS , · s IM 1.11-1..11 ... Ulltf'9tt llef'm. Spec I 7'.3S NL Ven<e '-"'*': Atn11111<• H'I i:• afrrt ... t.• lllCom 11.ll IW C\IS Kl 1.01 1... §"'O'I' 12 ... NL SKurity F-: lne;om 12.l't 13 '9 Alll..... S.• Ht II• .. ,. s.n MulAI ,..., ...,, On Kt s.• us 11•rd ~ .. NL Bond 9.«I .. , lllYHI uo 1 <I•
AlllVl!IC 11.2.S N ~~ JOt I• 5"(1 t.SI 10.:Jt CUI SI .__., ILtt trtn 10110 NL Et1lll1' Aot Ut c .... m W 694 ANtOlll Ut J.V "-" ;,L ,rtnklln 0.-: Giiii U P.11 1.e Hew Wld !O.SI NL llWH I •• 7.SO 51>9<1 I060 II .!I A'"WfY ... •.11 I IU I NL gropn >-• a.s. 0.11 S4 4.19 4 ... He~GI IUI NL Ullr~ 1017 11 .. VanQIMlrd ~: AOlltEtl ._.. S.111 ~ M '7S NL NTC l.'1 1.22 Poler JJM 1ll He•I I"' t Ol' NL St*ted Fundi: E•plr 24 ... I'l l..
Al!i9 ~. ""1\lt ar.'· 0""111 US I.JI .. ,,1191., Cif'p: Nlt lllFll 19.09 NL A"'SM Ml NL FllCk 12 to NL ''"' • , .. ·~ PNYt -., ... 1UI U111t us 4.t1 ~ Lctr 1U2 ti.AS Homure \Ut u. S91$tt\ II .!I NL ,.,.., .. I) NI.. IM-Ao.n s" L ..... UJt lllC-1 ... 1.11 LH Or 11 M IUO ...... HI I~ .. NL Stntllltl ~: More ~" NI. Steca ... U7 4.AI m At t 'I NL US CieY t.a !71 l.eir II' US ltM Nu""ll t tA t A"a l '1 U • W Sflrt 1411 NL
'
• ,..,, "... IM ..... Nl c..,it ,... .. L•• Ill 11.)'t u.m ~ .... • • e.1... • ~ 1.S1 w 11"'1 :t" NL' IK ,... NL IM "" NL 1,...11 us ,tic Llft Jns Ul1 I.II m IH O NL co... s 101$ llM w I.Ont I S1 NL ~f: !-if H'-~I ~ft NL ,_..., S W a 1.14! CM 10-00 NL lmtf Fil Gr"'1fl I 04 L7' Wt lliil 11 IO NI.. Jr.fl f1i ct f ~ 1n/ .,l_J". "'2:..,\~ 0ru_ Nl t..ot.=t tem; NL H Id J·t: ttfi t:i'°'•ia fllr 1.:Ji =~ltnl ~ ~t ~t t .,.._. I~ Mi 1.tt MU1 IUt Hl l!!C9ol ,,. 19' ~OD: WI\ MM ... NI..
,. D • ~ ... "' . t. .. I Tr .... '°ti I.en! ....... MPll. ,.. NL '"' ••. 7,4J Wlndr uo Nl ... ... ~ ~· . f ,It NL ,. ... 1.n HI. Altilld • 11 1.» ()pin 21 Sl a.si nlrp s f7 U • V«ln J.J7 (.10 P•t t jt '1 to• T It l6A NL 8ftll ft to.• II ti fxl'~ , .. f!L Merllf' 1-13 l tt WeltSt 0 I.It U!i Sl .. 7 llC-... t... fUIS NL On Gt I<! 14 IS AIM t D . .0 t .. I t,. t W•111 ~ IH I NL ~ 1' Ut • -.. .. . -. 14:7'7 WIK HD N\.
1 11 Ul '1 IK •• NL Lllllltftft ..... 0 C Ste 'tffl It I' stlN•iOll f'w*: Wtt4..S~ ' Ce9ftl 7• Pt\. I II -•tt ..... ~llld 19 14 NL ,ll#ld t.n IUI Ptrt111 M 1(1.) Apore ll.141 tt 1' ,.._. 1U 6 NV c..tt S '-" NL '-0 • 11 HL Mftl =-L14 t.U !'eMI S. 6 llL I~-lf .. 117t Nww t 11 H~ Qlwlll htlec:k. IMI ,, u•... DA ~" UI UI .... teNt Mil u s ..... 111 ... '1 ..... '°' ... ... NL
. .
r
• ..
lo
•
•
•
STOCKS I BUSINESS
Thor d ay'
lo i1,1g Pric
"
• •
TRANSACTIONS
l/N DAit. V PllOT
A••llulfl I
Food.~Is
To· Aid Diets-
By SYLVIA PORTE&
Approximately 40 mllllon Americans. about twice tbe
PopulaUon ot Canada. are overweight. To help them select
foods that save them calorie5, the Food ahd Drug Ad·
mlniRtratlon has created new labeling rules for foods
useful in. weight control. ·
-BegiMitig July 1. foods labeled "low calorie" can
contain no more th.an 40 calories per ordinary serving. . .
-FOODS MARKED ••aEDVCED calorie" must con·
lain at least oae·tbird"fewer (alories than another food of
the same type. Such "reduced calorie foods" also must
carry a statement comparing them t.o the same. food as it
ia normally eaten. "Reduced calorie'' peaches, for ln·
stance. would carry a label slating. "peaches packed tn
water contain 38 calories per one half cup serving, 62 per·
cent less than 'Brand X • peaches packed ln syrup.
-Food products claiming t.o be either low or reduced
in calories will have t.o carry a complete nutrition label.
saying how many calories are in a serving, as well as the
amounts of protein, carbohydrate, fat and percentage of
U.S. recommended dai·
ly allowances for
vitamins and minerals.
-Foods that are
normally low in
calories . s uc h a s
cucumbers, could not
be labeled "l ow
Money's
Worth
calorie" immediately before the name. This would sug.
gest . says the FDA, that the particular cucumber was
lower in calories than other cucumbers. The vegetable
could. bowever~ be label® "cucumber .. a low-calorie rood." --
-Ir a food ls to carry such terms as "diet," "dietetic"
or "artificially sweetened," it either must be labeled as
low ot reduced calorie or indicate that it is userul for cer·
lain· other dietary purposes llow·sodium diets, for in·
stance >. · · -"'
-The same applies t~ such terms as "sugar free."
"su$arless" or 1·no sugar." Foods carrying these designa·
lions must meet the requirements for low or reduced
calorie foods. be so labeled. or carry a clarifying stale·
I
I ' (
...m~t • ..suctuis "rutt a~~.'.:..,gt..'..:.n21. ~r weight control, .. or "useful only in avoiding t.ooUi decay. -,
-~ THE.I-;r-ERESl'S OF THE -;:;;;ghl~illion -1
diabetics in the United Stales. the FDA has required that a
food cannot be labeled "diabetic" unless it is u5eful for I
such individuals. U it is, then it must carry the statement,
"Diabetics: This product may be useful ln your diet on the I advice-of a physician... ~
These requirements may sound complicated. B~t in
fact they are meant to bring uniformity to the array or
terms used t.o su_gg_est that a food is helpful for overweight people or those on ss)ecial diets.
But for dieters. reliance solely on the labeling rules
and a few or the low-calorie items they govern won't help
much. Reduced-<:alorie.food~are really of value only when
combined with increased exercise and the consumption of
smaller portions. •• ,
Duw Forges.Ahead
In Li~ited R~ly
NEW YORK <AP) -A Carter administration vote or
con
traders seemed reluctant t.o give the rally a full push.
The Dow J ones industrial average scored an early rise
oCabou!~ l)oints..and then.went liWe-lurther. It stood at 794.18 -an8.S8in«e·a.se--:nt~-:---·-
Trading on the New York Stock Exchange was
moderate.
H-Yori:lAPI FINI~·-~
STOCICS ~ HIQll Low C-ChQ 30 Ind ,IUO J97,lll 715.?• "'·'h t.~ 10 Trn 201,., 211.CM •11> 209...,+ 2.13 IS Ull ,._. 91.-0 ,.,JS 97.36+ 0.11 6S Stk :M1.2S 2n.o. ,.,Ml 770.10 + 2 U '"°"' . . .. . .. . .. . . . . ...... 1,S7',IOO Tran •• ••• •••• ••• ••••• •• 631.IOO ~s11~k . ····::: ·:::::::··: ·::: 2.~:rc::
HEW YOfllC (,t.PI
sau;s
NEW YOfllC IAPI ·NY StocJr s.IH Aoc>ro• INI • •• . • • • • • • • • • • • 21,340,000
P,.....IOU1 deY • • • • • • • • ••• , • • • :16,280,000 w-~ . .. . . . . . .. . . .. 23~.ooo _,, ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • 31,110.000 ve..--.o . . .. . .. .. .. n.no,400
T-.,..~ -. ..... . .. 1•.000.DOO J¥t I to Galt . .• • . • . . • • . . 6$3,,.., .. , 1911 10 ~ ••• :......... •• ~.51().'30,000
1'7• 10 oa•• . . ... ... . •.s"·'°1,ooo
' l •
•
..
..
·------DAl.LX..PlLOT
----1"hurldlly, ~.Ja,..wa / LU..SINESS
Ne wpoPf Busbt~miln Wants World's Fair
NEXT PRESIDENT.
Dougtaa M .• Ford
Builders
To Insta ll
Officers
Do uglas M Fo rd .
dlrel'tor or community
development for the
I r vine Co . Nl'wpo rt
Beach. as lo be ins talled
as 1979 preside nt or the
450·member Southe r n
Ca l1 for n1 a H o m e
LAS VEGAS <AP> A .:roup <>f
Southern Calilorrua promoten;. led
by a Newport Beach bu 1n sman,
.is 1ook1na for ruaranttts -and pro
puty on-nnp t1U eek to scout
the possibility of holdlng a 1984
World's Ji"atr an th La Vegas
Ort .
The •rou_p toured a "'lllona1
p rk ilt I" North l.aa Vf'li!SS.
which w !I glvf'n lo lh <'lly by tho
Ou eau ol Land Management.
BUT NORTH LA Veaas City
M .. nqff Ray Schweitzer sald the
RL M would hav~ to approve use of
the-site fOt" a comm~rclal falr. ·
Promot~nt would 111k ror u M-
)'Hr l ease on~ Lond, sold PhUUp
D1tvld 1bom&1. or lntrn·l'aclfic ln·
f1-Rn!.ltl'L
W.•federal r ... SlaodM4
DOc tl-).Jl
vest ment Properties. Newport
Beach.
Ile aa.ld the investment 1roup
p refers the L as Vegas ar ea
because of I~ abundaftce ot hotel
rooms . The promoters are also
looklnc Jt Indian reservation land
near Alplne in San Diego County.
THE GtlOUP represented by
Th9m as says that it has the ap
prov a l of the federal Bureau or In·
ternational F.Jtpositlons. which has
been .sanctioning World's Fairs
since 1928. But Thomas 81ijd llUlt
approval is not mandatory In or·
der to hold the fair.
Thomas said a World's Fair site
In t he south"!es t Is des irable
beca use it would draw traffic. go-
SPECIAL . ,. ' ...... 'J. ~~~ ,, •. l BATH TOWELS IN
' ' -~ • l ~ SOLIDS, PRINTS ~·· •· ~·-KID'S PRINT· TOP ' ~: CAltton/rcyetltef' t u ~ . 1n frea colors. EACH ''CROW" SLEEPERS . ' ~.
3/'10 ·~ .. "+.'.) Matching ri•ecn alsoava1 ablt>.
BEDOINGILINES
R£C.5..48 EA. SPECIAL
l -4: double· row watBl
snai:· 4-8: ex.tro·lcfng MEN•s UNDERWEAR
FOR LONG WEAR pul over top. \Plastic S UEDED SPLIT LEATHER CASUALS
' !\tun madebottornw1theic' ~7 \ 1t1ng tar '>Ole pattern.
'S I!\, Tttn.s, bi1 boy•' .... 9Jn UTILE BOYS'
$16. men'uhoei ... ~-···•0.97 13.99
:-1111~
._ .
soles. Modaayhc/poly
ste r brushed k o1 t. Po!hester/cotU>n 3/297 T· 1rt.a, briefs.
White; mac.tune
wuh.S.M·L-XL
Cill[LDREN'S •·ASlllON~ MEN'S l'l:RNl:iHINt;S
ing to and from the 1984 summer
Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
But he said his group wants
some rlrm · commitments as well
as pul>Tic support I>elore a tor or
planning money is spent in the Las
Vegas area.
The promote rs say they are not
interested in having gaming at the
f~11r.
SPECIAL .
MEN'S OR LADIES
WHITE METAL LCD
Cont1nuous5· 1 gas function read-
out. Pushbutton
backhghtmK
t'INt:Jt:Wt:l.HY
SAVE2t%
WIND-UP BIG BEN~
I ALARM CLOCK I'
Luminous hands. 7ss .. . nul)1bert1 Sweep
alarm hand dnd • re50nant alarm. REC. 9.99
fl,t.,Jt:Wt.l.l(Y
:.~~~i~~J:r,~: '?~Get a -head. s~ on savm· gs executive committee to
be ins talled anc lude
MarshaU Fant. Biddte
Development, first vice the · k · d s L '
1leeret a r y, an Jo ~ '!.J-
..
~~f.~;~~~~;t~i~~ · ts wee ·_e_il · L _to. ~-t>V.
9.::!==----...;:S:..::..:tucke r, Daon Corp .. 1 ~=-""""'i~l;:;:~""""======================:--~:---=r.:===~~~~'"==z~~~ .............. --................... ~.~==~~====~========~~~~~--,....~~~~-:::;:~~~==::::===========::=:-::::i: reasurer. ' ·1-,
l
ELECTED TO two·
year terms are Me rrill
Butler III. Buller Hous-
ing ; Chuck Henderson.
Ste rling Homes; Roy
H u m p h reys, S h e a
Homes : Randall Lewis,
Lewis Homes; Bob Olin,
R.A. Olin Co.: Vince
Petralia. M.J. Brock &
Sons. and Ron Saiennl.
Broadmoor Homes. Inc .
Elected to two-year
associate director terms
a r e Rolly F r ankli n,
.._--Safe way Plum bing &
Heat ing: Rick Hopcf afl,
F irst Amer ican Tille :
and Dick Hunsaker or
Huns aker & Associates.
SPECIAL
COLOR-CUED KNIT
PANTS OR TOPS
4ss
KrU t tops.stand-up or
spread collar. Polycli-
terpastels. S, M. L
Pull-on pants, poly·
ester solids, patterns.
.
~ll~t:s ~PO~\\ EAR
Serving o ne .yea r
t e rm s as a ssociat e 1/2 OFF. d i r e c tor a r e T om
Baldikoski Baldiko · HOLIDAY ORES
R ET URNI NG d irec·
tors to the l'Ounci I in·
e lud e Ga r y Cook .
C a d i II a c· F a i r v i e w
Homes: R~id Gustafson. Broad moor' Homes; Bill
Hol s t e i n. W J M
Properties: a nd Ric k ·
Ni e mann . Ca dilla c
Fairview Homes.
Ford, who joined the
f,-----lrVUle-Co.-i.n-~~·-1---~
been active m the coun-
c1 I since 1970, serving as
''ice president, treasurer
and chairman Of St!Veral
t'O mmittees.
The counc il is t he
educational arm of the
a ssociation.
' ' A C T I VIT I E S
i n c lud e t h e
s pon s or s h ip o f
wor k s h op s a nd
se minars, progra ms at
four ~uthern California
co ll eges an d un i ·
versit ies, a youth hous·
ing opportunities pfo.
gram to Inspire youth to
become involved in the
building .industry. and
m onthly general mem·
bership programs.
Saturday's installation
party will be held in the
Balboa Bay Club. In·
for ma tion may be ob·
tained from Ron Saienni
at Broadmoor Home~.
Ir vine.
Prison Term-
susANVtLLE <AP>-.
Robert Joseph Clawson,
24, of . Ama~or Countr .
was given six years in
p r ison for the Se p ·
tem bcr 1977 kidnapping
of a school teacher who
RECULARL Y $23
Jrs., misses, half·s1·
zes available. Shown.
3-pc. pantsuit. Dusty
pink, blue polyester.
MiS&eS'sizes 10·18.
MISSES t A..-.HIONS
33~5%QFF
KNIT NYLON BRA
OR LYCRA® BRIEF
2/$6
.Doubleknit nylon bra
with poly fill. A, 8 , C.
Nylon brief m~·XL.
6.50, undenrire .• ..2/18 7 .50, D cup _ ...... -.21$9
t'OUNOATION!>
SAVE •S
MISSES' FASHION
CARDIGAN STYLES
Beoutlfully ~e-1288 tailed machine·
wni•h ocryl1c11.
M1saes' S·M·L. REC. $18
WOMEN'S :sPORTWt.AR
UMBRELLAS ARE
EASY-TO-FOLD
One motion doee f3 it! Compact. 14"
cloeed. lo nylon
pnota, 1e>Ud8. ltEC.. SI
f'AlfHJON A~lt:b
..
PLUS STOREWIDE DISCOUNT· SALE-
....
DISCOUNT
ON PURCHASES
FROM $100-$200
DISCOUNT
ON PURCHASES
DISCOUNT
ON PURCHASES
OVERSJOO FROM $201-$300
DiS(.'OUnts apply to an regular·pm:ed single-item purchases only. Not diacounted
are items and services which are sale pn~ordes1gnated as "Special Buys-within
depts.; catalog sales; labor; service conlract.s; items a nd services in leasedd epts .
7 ·button front, long
' sleeves, adJus ta bl.e
cuffs. Stripes or solids:
no ironing n eeded .
Me n's sizes l 4 1h· t1.
MEN'S n ; RN l~H 1111(;~
697
REGULAR!. Y 9.99
Poly/cotton. Back yoke.
back pockets. 2 front
scoop pockets. Reg. cul
2 9-40: full cut. 34·42.
11.99,jeana plau--8.97
~ MEN~ WORK l'l.c.n'HIN<;
SHAWL-COLLAR
WRAP CARDIGANS
AStntmeniafpm, 1597 terns, machine
washaaylickruL
. Sc;lfbelL In S.M, R£G. $22
-MEN'S f'l:RNl:IHINt;:!
BIG BOYS' SOfT
FLANNEL SH IRTS
Button<Ufflong 281 sleevee, pointed collar. Machine
washable. 8-18. RE<f. l. 71
BOYS' f'tlllNISHINC~
SAVE57%
WEAR-EVER< REGISTERED SET
9·p1ece cookwa re ~et in 3988 heavy•gauge a lum inum
promotes even heating.
Gold, avocado or brown. R£C. 93.74•
HOUSI:! WA iu:.-. •I( pwchued Mpetately.
1/20FF
. 2-PC MAGIC-KOTE"
NONSTICK SET
Handy i.pc.set 088 includes H". 10" ~--
fry pans: free JT.Yton i1patu l.t' REC. 20.98°
•I( pllf'ChMed ~ejy H<lll:.t:WAIU:...,
• SAVE48%
JUMBO BATHROOM
SPACE·SAVER
..ourable is x th} 744 ' l 7"h plastic cu·
b1net Unassem·
bBi Rllesexpind. REC. 33.99
HOU!lt.WARES
ODGOO
00000 D DD
CO DOD
SAVE•s
P IX COLLECTION
P ICTURE FRAME
Gold·tone metal 599
'
frame holds up t6x20"
to 18 photoe. Re-veralble mat. REG. t0.99
• ~'t A TlON t!RY
SAVE •4
/ QUICK MISTSET
CURLING IRON
Visible water 681 level. Swivel Ill\ l:Ofd, ~rotect1ve · \!Y bu1lt·in at.and. REC. to.ti .
HEALTH• BEAUTY Al~
You r choice of sizes,
9x I 2-ft. rug ........ 69.88
12x 12-ft. rug ...... 94.88
12xl5-ft. rug .... 119.88
12x 18-ft. rug ·-·139.88
AIR GUDE SUPER-Fl RM BEDDING
lnnt:rspr1ng ma ttres1ior 6988 suppon foundatton. Full. TWIN
queen and k 1ng 11tZt! are EA. PC.
a lso on t1u le Buy today! REC. 109.95
H 'KNITl'IO.
]'J SPECIAL
PRAICTICAJ1 35MM
SLR CAMERA SET
22!)88
Camera with bu1lt·m
thru-the-lens meten.ng
system. 50mm. f/1 .8
and l 35mm, ft2.X len·
ses. Elec. na.sh!a<X:e8.i.
1/20FF
70x60" FOAM BACK
FURNITURE THROW
~lyt.<S~r acrylic 399 kii11 .. cot:too loops.
~•offreg.pr~ 70x60"
--··· aD~ln!Mek. REC. 7.99 \._.UC~[...."'--llKAl'~.l<lt.'\
SAVE •60
3-POS. RECLINER
FOR LOUNGING
SAVE '6 ·
PARQUET-LOOK
5-PC. TRAY SET 7"
15 x 20~· tops. 1588 f'old 1n~ lo14a.
"S or8Ke r~c k . ~--Rack UllASllelTlb, ·tuN. 21.99
Glf"T'WARll. . picked him up hitcbhik·
ing. Clawson, a Folsom
Prison inmate, still has
three years left to serve
on a robbery conviction.
BESURETOBRINGYOURWARDS·CHARG-ALLCARD ALONG -IT'S.tHEFASTWAY.TO'SHOP
us . .. .. to4lUlll-WTWllO'OtJC'l•"------.. " ... , __ ...,..., ........................ ,... .. .,,, .................. .,.....,.... .. ...
M..-.t •~··•••rwK .. t•,..iM•'4 .. t.~·._.. .... ,. • .,,., ft ..... ,... . :::::~.;.:';:_;.-:::., ........ ..,. ----.
COVINA lt05£MEAD SANTA ANA MOl'ITCLAIR EACLE ROCK SAN BERNARDINO
LYNWOOD IUVWIDE LAKEWOOD COSTA MESA ~ANOCA PARK WEST LOS ANCEUS
"'°"WALK T~NCE f Ul.UlrfOfol HAW'tHORNt PANORAMA CITY HUNTINCTON IEACtl
MONDAY THROUGH f'RIDAY tO:OO AM TO 9:00 PM ... SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 9:00 PM •.. SUNDAY tO.ooAMroe:-OOPM •. CLOSEDTHANIC.SGIVINGDAY
,
/
INSIDE: •Corftics -•Television
•Crossword • E ntertalnment
I•
Welles:
He had the
ability to walk
Jn, take the
script and
create
instant
cha;aCfer.
.. Thuqdey, November us. t978 ONl.YPtLOl
~---------.... ,_--~·
rking Witli WeJreS
It wasn 't until the ra<Jig production of 'War of the W-Orlds ' in
1938 that Orson Welles bf]ca~ a household word.
l f?
By DENNl9' McLELLAN
Ot tlM Dally Pilot 51.ttf.
·•The MarcJ\ of Time" was one of r adio's
most presliglous dra matic shows in 1935 when
a tall, gaunt young m an entered the New York
City broadcasting studio.
Jeanelle Nolan , the newest mem ber of the
a ugust cast or New York theater a ctors. was
well aware that it was a "fearsome experience
when someone new came on the show."
"All of them," s he recalled, "were totally
unselfis h in their quest for perfection."
Accordingly, Miss Nola n had a "moment of
-empathy" when the tall youtft in a crumpled,
we ll·worrl suit, ill-fitting collar and worn shoes
entered the studio. ..
is the s ubject or the American Film Institute's
nine ·week subscription series. "Working with
W~lles." ·
Meetings 'h re on eight Sund ay e ve ·
ni ngs for discussions with former co-workers
I actors. writers. directors. technicians> and on
nine Tuesday evenings for screenings of Welles·
• Films. al t he Director's Guild Theater in
Hollywood. A few single tickel.$ may be available
at the door. Information is available from the AFI
C213 I 278-8777. .
The first discussion last Sunday~ in which
Mis s Nolan went o n h er .. senti m enta l
Journey," centered on Sight and Sound: the ef·
f ecl Welles' radio experience bad on his films.
.. ..
J
That sentiment was magnified when the
e ntire C9mpany rose and went into the sound
booth t~ monitor his .perfor!'!'an~. ''.I knew he
• The Master himself was not present: he is
expected to appe-ar at t he fi nal discussion.
.. WellesToday,"onJa n. 28. But his awesome pre-
sen<'e~ugh film clips, old-radio tapes a nd
Orson Welles dunng the farrous War of the Worlds · broadcast.
. .
._,....,...,...~~~~=~--p~e~nt ... -se-to-n»tm~s---More""ttrnn\me erltk'":'"rn f •
That "something exceptional" Wi!S 20·
year·old Orson Welles, whose illustrious career
session.
WELLES, WHO THREE YEARS ago re·
ceived the AFI's Life Achievement Award, is
noted for taklog a giant step forward in the art
of rad io sound. ·
And. a& clips fro·m "Citizen Kane," his
first film directed at the ripe old age of 25
Autistic Kids
We're trying to rmp how these children
seem to be geffi.ng the world. Once we
.• -:·
begin to get a sense of that, we can
transform it so they can give ord_er to it. '
By GEORG E ESPER verbe ratmg two or three limes in-
BOSTON CAP ) -Imagine livi ng stead of once." says Condon. "And
in a world of echoes, your mind we r~ally didn't know which was
beleague red by disconcerting the real one. We would be over·
s ounds tha t d e f y m eani ng . whelmed by this. This is the way
Imagine trying to find the source these children seem to be. And
or those sounds, to m ake sense of they tend to tum off, I think."
them. During the past four years. Con·
Researchers wonde r whether don has spent thousands or hours
this may describe the disorder~ studying films or autistic children
wor ld of autistic chlldren -those as sound occurred around them.
who seem t o withdraw into Re began by studying how a
t he m selves, u n a ble t o com -normal individual speaks .
rnunica te. learn. s pe ak o r "I began to see that his body
other wise relate to the wor ld moves in beautiful self-synchrony
around them. with his own speech. So in essence
Or. William tondon, director or you don't haye a nervous system
human communications research for speech a nd a nervous system
at Boslon Univers ity Medical for the body."
School, is trying to fit some or the Studying this fra me by·frame on
has comme nted t hat "Ka ne" a nd· "Th e
M agnificent Ambersons" are equally rich ex·
periences when viewed with eyes shut.
But it 1s · ai. an actor that Welles. with
his resonant and c;ommanding voice. won his
an1tial acclrum.
.. Orson·s genius as a radio actor is beyond
wittr\¥et~4:>e'tWttii l-938-ftftd~l948rWelles.= w
said. had the ab1hty to walk in. take the script
and c reate an "insta nt characte r.··
OF COURSE. NOT. ALl~f Welles' early
rad io roles were of top quahty. In 1937 , for ex·
ample . he was Lamont Cranston. better known
(See WELLES, P age C2l
Daeryl
Romo
Charlie
And Me
Recently Britain's Prince Charles. while.
addressing a group of u01vers1ty students, con·
fessed he is tired or not having a real job and i!i
confused about his role m life.
"Al the moment." said the dashing and
wealthy heir to the throne of his role ... , do not
have one. But somehQw I must find one for
m yself." . .
That does it f( a semi-Oill·Of·YIOl'Jr prince, "Y
who 1s cons1d~ed one of the most envied and
admired bachelors 1n the world. is bored and
having an identity cr1s1s so can I.
And apparently I 'm not·the onJy one view.
ing a cracked renection m the bathroom mirror.
In recent weeks I've been meeting all sorts or
people who want to be someone or somethin&..
pieces of this puzzle together by rum. Condon discovered .a surprb-
sl udying body ~n..ulau·QB.-_..·.ug_paltern
to sound. "A listener moves 1n synchrony
e l. e. ba rbe rs who w a nt lo be fa rm er~.
engineers who want lo be s111lo~ wn tel'S who
-·•-~nt-t.o be<;ome.herm •ts~ and • .QLcQlltse •. Ju:b1i.._.__
"The hope," he says, "is that by • with the speaker 's speech. with
understanding what seems to be an the a rticulatory structure. In other
a utistic child's distorted view or words. the listener's eyes may
the world, we may be able to cor· blink. his bead may· go Up.Jllld he
reel for it and give him a better m ay twist to the right. exactly and
relationship to the world ·in which ~cross a word or the speaker's
'+--------fM"-,ex15ts.-bttause he ~eetnt &0 speech.
much out of contact with it." "U .looks very much like there's
T he f'e a re, by conservative a very rapid processing of lncom-
estimate of the Nationa l Society ing sound information a'nd you can
for Autistic Children, at l~ast see this in the body of the listener.
100,000 cblldren 1n t he-United T he orsQJ\lzatton of the listener's
St ates with t his disorder and body moves as If it's trackl.ng or
probably a lot more undiag nosed. locked into the incoming structure
Autism occurs In a bout fi ve ollt of the speaker 's speech."
or every 10,000 births and ls-ro~ .Condon usCd this same approach
tlmes more con\mqn In boys than wlth autistic children.
girls. -He found U1at in those who do
T hese chlldre n have s ever e r,peak, their-body Is moving out or
learning difficulties. Some never phase with It.self.
s peak. Some are repetitious. Some "One eyelid m ay move .-Uttle
will not allow·lheir mothl!rs to kiss faster than the other. or one side
or cuddle lbem. _ev~n when..hur1._ r he bodyJs slightly out or l>hase
"It 's like we were sitting ln a with the other in a way whiclt you room and every s&und ~u ~-don't h&Yeiltnormal beba_vtor."
Al'WI...,._.
Dr. William Condon with ·film of autistic child.
Even as the autistic child Is
listening. he or she is out of phase
with the incoming Information,
Condon found.
"What you get." he says, "Is a
j umping and jer:king in their body
alt er a sotmCi comes In. inarumale
sounds as we ll as the human
voice. And it looks-like they are
responatne m ultiple limn . lt
comes in one ear when It should and
then.maybe a half a second later It
comes in the other ear and It gets all
mixed up , in Che brain in s-om
fashion
.. Autistic children also will look
a round as if the same sound which
you only hear once .....:.. somebody
drops a block on t he table s-oc·
c urring two or three-times-and they
<See AlJTl.STIC, P age (4')
tooki!li TI>t work.
Maybe it's the change of seasons that
ca uses us to look ms ide ourselves for a deeper
purpose Or perhaps 1t 's anticipation about the
s tre nuous demands of the holidays and fear
about whether we'll have enough ene rgy -and
money • to get through it all.
J can't speak ror AA)'one else. but l do~k=n~"""'
1 ·reel the same surt 1>f slump about this time
e ver y yea r until 1 ·rn som~h<Jw ma~itally
transported Into the Christmas spirit.
To be perfectly honc$l, th is column almost
ended up as just one senten~e: "I have nothlnJ(
to say and I don't want to ta lk about It." Then f
decided I really wasn·t being fair. I might as
well make you mh1erable too.
As l sat sorting 'out the reasons for my
grouchy identity crisis thinking 1--could log1cally
work my way out. there jus• didn't seem to be
any solution -except one.
I would call Prtnce Chart~ and suggest we
trade places for awhile. at least until the hotr·
day spirit brouf(ht us both out or our slumps.
Obviously, h would be quick to realize bow
<See aeMO, Pace C2>
.ft DAILY PILOT
"' -~· ••• Welles
C""°m Pa&f I>
by radio luteMrs • "The Shade>w " At lht-
'?mt' tl M w hffr~ dwly t ' noon u the
Voice ot Puddina
"They're J\l•l l4'rrlble. e)(cf'pt a., nov
l>ltie • " <'Omm ntt'd Wlla.on atftn i1lay1na a ts Pt' or "Tbe Shadow .
At ~.m Um cWeU v.u eamtnJ hla
·brud and butter on radio be .... matun • hi
p~ e-nce felt on Broadway wtlh ht)> Mf'rrury
Theatar "Th ~roat~ \ moon that has rben
over Rroa<lway, atd 00\' C'l'\Ck ·'The> CDQ t
laltntf'd ol the.tter dtN'<'lor~ tn nttM<'•. · u id
another .
When be mo\\~ h1i. Mt'rt'ury ThHtc-r rt'
pertotre compan,> to radio •1th the 'Mt-rtury
Th ater oo the Air. · he bttamt "tht rno t
r11mous JlUO\f In mfr tlmt' an r dto drama ..
But 1t wa~m·t unul th~ "Me~ury Th~ater
on U1e Au" production of H G Yt'dl ' "War of
the Worl~" on lfullOwt'tn f;..~ 1 · th•t the
name Orsoc1 Welle bt-umt' a holb hold word
0 REALISTI v. us thu~ r (h~ drama or on
alien mvu 1on 10 the m ~ th1l·11I Gl'f'>\t~r·s Mill,
N J that It went do" n in tustory .AA Lbc....ru.&ht
America panicked
It wu.., as Rac:h,.ard \\'tl,OJl aid, .i
"watershed In radio. In th,• :\J'°rt:un Thtfatt-r'~
life a nd m Orson's hfo ..
Immediately followml( a tuPt• of the 1938
b roadcast the Direc tor!» «iulld Tht>atc11
darkened and the movie St'r~n came to life
with a filmed press conference made the day
after the infamous broadcast ·
There was the 23 year -old Wellf>s , sur
rounded by several do2en report~ scribbhng
fur1ously in notebooks Welles· unshaven race
is the picture of iMocence and bewilderment.
·'Of course, we ar~ deeply 6hoeked itnd
deepfy regretful about the resul ts of last night's
broadcast," Welles said m his most sincere
voice.
Body
S}!eak s
t·
Out ' .
( Horoscope J
F&JDAY. ov.n
.,, By 8YDN I<: Y OMA a a
A&IE8 (March· 21 April \9~-:~.lt taU for
princlplm , stand pal on low-o~d. Means
ynu pouesa somet.blng o vtiue -ind someone
m y try to "con" you out of It. Know it. protect
youl'fjelf In close auaitcrs. Insist on finlahlng what you star~. Mf!!>!»alle could become
Ht~rthngly clear. ·
TAURlJS <April 20·May 20>: Some relatives
may atumpt to impintcc thelr views on you. Be
opcn.mlndNi, not 1rulliblt Be recepUve without
ncrlfldn.1 your own v1laUty, Independence.
ortalnallty. You could meet someone wbo
cbangea your life. Short trip may be on agenda.
GEMINI (May 21·Junc .20>: Accent on pay~
menla. collections. hunches about money.
Aquarius, Cancer. Leo persons figure prom·
1nc.•ntly Re(use lo become tangled in red tape.
You may have to te ach the teacher. Don't give
D £ A R A N N up something [or nothing. Obtain hint Crom
I, ANDERS Plea sc Taurus message.
don 't thtnk I'm some CANCER (June '21-July 2.2 ): Your popularl·
kind of a nut I m writ ty increases, you can be at right place at right
log because th re may time -horizons expand. No longer are you in·
be otheni, out tht>re who fiuenced by "bleak" individual. Dress. be ac·
have tht' . ame problem tive, make mquiries and contacts. Stress In ·
and don't know it. dependence, originality
Subject:. Allergic lo LEO (July 23-Aug . 22 l : ~void flailing, fly.
male perspiration. Yes. ing off in all cUreetions -' key is to be thorough
I broke an engagertjent and selective. Aquarius. Scorpio persons figure
to a fine man because f prominently -so does the number 4. An as·
developed a terrible skin sociate speaks frankly - .and is rearful.
rash rrom his ~weal. He Surprise everyone -.and do yourself a favor -
didn't s weat profusely -by laughing at your own foibles. Be agreea\>le!
just a smaJJ,..amount -VIBGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Accent on excil·
but at was' fnough to iag contacts, changes -relationship becomes
m?ke .me..br~ ~ut all "-serious." Be analytical, t...-k• nothing for
over. 'As you have prob· granted. give full rein to creative instincts.
ably · guessed, the rash Some of your fondest hopes and wishes can be
appeared within minutes transformed to realities.
arter we had sex.> LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on fit.
WAS HE AWARE of the terror the pro· All this h appe ne d ting pieces together. resolving home or
gr am was causing? three years ago. No, I 'm domesti~dilemma. You get green light from
"Oh. no, of course not," he responded.· not married and J don't one in authority. You're getting chance to ad·
1\NN O\NOERSiCAMA BOMBECK 1-MGROSCOE.E. __
Gift E x change Opens
Florence Cr1ttenton
Services of Orangu
County will hold a wine
and ~h·ee" party lo
cel ebrate the pre ·
-openlnll ot Its new Gin. ·
Exchange Shop. The
event, apomored by tbe
FJorence Crltteoton aux·
lUariea, ii planned for 3 to
6 p. m . Sunday, Nov. 19, at
Pepper Tree Faire, 1514
· W. Broadway. Anaheim.
Admission to the wine
and cheese hospitality is
one new gill, which will • e:o= :,f t~~~eT~~
gift exchange is a con-
venient way to exchange
duplicate or unwanted
gills/or it.ems needed. ..
Galen Colwell, Judith Cookson and
Carole Pickup at work in the gift ex-
change.
Patrons m ay ex·
change a gift and select
another item or equal
value or select an item
of higher value and pay
lh.,e difference. Another
option is choosing credit
to be used at a future
date. All transactions
will be at a 20 percent
service charge. The gift exchange will Tuesday. Nov 28. lfoun.
open to the public on will be 10 a m . to 4 p.m .•
•• ·.A.utistie
·(From Page Cl>
look around two or three limes and
not even In the direction of the block.
-.
.. ···Naturally, we will have to sit down and con· want to be. Prayer bas vance career or elevate prestige. You could be
jder future broadeasts." Cilled .. the. .... :...i 1-my 11·"0 chosen as s~lces_person for community proJ·ect .
·•• • "Orson's-look o( injurea·rnnocenci.'" .. com-that I used~~lhink 1.~J :--scoa P'fO-TOc . ~2~: ov7'""'2H~ o'ng: -
,.,.-----mented -Bill ··Allan~ ctiartet" membw-&f Ule '"to-be-filled by-1t kweN>r s:a nge. view. -purs ue sel~impr_pvemenl or
Very little is definitely known
about autism. But most evidence
available points to a physical
caµse. probably affecting devel~p·
ment of the parts of the brain that
deal with language and with the
bighec:.organization.."Otin!D.rG!a!ion -
cogi_ing_in thr~u&b.JJle~e.!l§..~ Sa¥§~ Britis h psych1atr1st Lo.rna mg m
her -·~children Apa1"l'1 i)amphiet
distributed by the society.
mg. Another posstbiltty 1s to train •
a utistic children to ignore the ex-
tra sounds and concentrate on the
ones ll\at ~1vt> the m a greater
sense of what is real. And it may
be possible to develop drugs which
will help the brarn work better. he :iay~. -. ., .. ~~--~~__;;__
· · -We.,.l" trym~io 11\1:t p h&'"w-these ~
Mercury Theater, aft.er the film clJp,, "is-one of a husband. I an:HttgnJng ~ilealional cow:se.. Inner -llOice sounds loud·
the bestperformancesl 'veseen~im gi:-'e:: · myself -HAPP(ER and-clear -key is to perceive. discern an<!
cJi'iTCti:erisccm i:oo~m1trrne---·-......
-.orld Once we..c.an..hcgLO tog_et.a •
Alland, who played the mvesllgatJVe re-WITH THE LORD follow through on what you know should be ~porter in "-'..!Qtizen Ka ,"-said that hall-wa¥-DEAR HAPPIER. I done. PiMcs. Virg&-persons-figure--prom~ He hopes lo design instrument~
o c?mpensaCe ror-fhc bad pmrs-
sens'e of that. we-can transform it
so t hey can give mOt"e order to it
U tilk~ wh1lc..to g.eU.bcre " th rough the ·bro~dcast a CBS executive had "n·doubt you were allergic SAGITfA.RIUS (Nov. 22·0ec. 21): Stress
-handed Welles a . note. Alland saw Welles lift to your f I an c e • s fiscal responsibility. Protect interests. Don't
off one earphone and say "no." perspiration. Mor-t? to lbe lead with chin in emotional clinch, either . Ac· Ultimate·lli Mate Tests Welles continued with the broadcas t. pohJt, fOU felt guilty cent on money as it relates to partner. mate.
despite the presence of several of New York's about having sex with You have plenty in your favor. People who
finest in the sound booth. him and t.hb ts wllal pro· "count" know it. Don't be· dissuaded by in·
duced the rulli. It's a dividual who lacks faith -and talent. ' Y o u n g p e o p-I e . After the broadcast -it was mentioned
several times that it was a dramatization, but
.. it failed to stem the snowballing panic -the
!::Cast was "detained" by police an a cavernous
CBS publicity office
Sitt.ing at one of the dozens of desks. Al·
-land said, was CBS board chairman Willia m
Paley in bathrobe and s lippers .. "He was
absolutely beside himself."
: , The telephones on all the empt) desks
were ringing, said Alland. "There was endless
_-,talls. you wouldn't believe them. Then lawyers
• started pouring in." -
,\Hand said they stayed in that room until
about 3 in the morning. "The next day,'' he
said. "we w~~e a ll world eelebfiliPs . much to .
our s urpn::.t: '-
good thing your body CAPRICOR N <Dec. 22-Jao. 19): Finish nowadays are resisting
gave you the message. rather than initiate prQject. Tie .. loose ends, marriage because they
The marriage could check legal matters. If s ingle, you learn more want guarantees. They
game,-you'll have to sell
me all your ut1 lilies. I 'II
give you $150 ror all
three."
_)lave been a disaster. about eventual marital status. H married, want to know that before
Thanks for writin.11(. spouse wants you to take a more active interest they say, "I do.'' he ONE HUNDRED AND
DEAR ANN: I accept· in investment opportunities. "will" and she 'll "t ry." Fl FTH DOLLARS FOR
ed the cha1rmansbip of a AQlJAlllUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Make in· I ·don't blame 'em ALL THREE! Is this the
co mmittee and a m roads towards goal by being indfpendent. et°·•" Marriage is not a com· man talking for whom
scared silly because I pirtmental, orlgin'al and confidei\t. Leo is in pie-. mllment tt> be take n Erma your have borne three
will have to report ture. Accent on bask materi8.I, sharint• ih· lightly. I've always fell children. picked lint off
periodically In front of terests with .co-workers. associates. Routine there are several ways a Bo•IJerk his socks, hand-washed
the entire membersblp. becomes more tnteresting, elD-ployment ptcture coupl e ca· n te s t his elastic stockings,
I get so upset 1 can't eat is brighter than might be Imagined. . themselves to see if they trimmed his hair over
3 thing before I s ay even PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Love and could survive a term as quardt. If I saw my pres· the ears when h e
a couple of sentences. responsibilitygotogether -andyouwillknow husbandandwife. enl husband across a couldn't get t o the
Last lime I got up to it. Be ready for risk. excitement at:id a splendid 1. -Nurse him through crowded room. I'd say, barber, burnt your
!ip ea k · m y s tomac h opportunity to grab the br:ass ring. Aquarius, a simple cold. .. .. Let's get out of here fingers on his three· ~ro wl cd s o loud the Scorpio, Taurus persons figurepronfinenUy. Jn. 2. Have him give you Duane. he's the turkey i m anute eggs, kissed lr=~~======~~==========:--~p~u~bl~idc~ad~d~rbc~s~s!is~v~s~t~e~m~~t~w~·u~·~ve~n~as~b~co~ul~dJP~ay dividends. directions anywher_e. • was telling you about good night when he had • . ~ --------=====--=~~Wtefl~iiettnil~W--'"WfnP<en'tt"'~fte'l~~""..AJJ.l.IUJWJ)!;.~~:alt· Le.!7-----~ · f • 1 .one lau~hed. How can . conversation .
.
"
______ s_._ .. _·_~_le_s _____ __, keep this from happen-Romo-4. See one a nother mg in the future'' with your-hail< wet. "'o•--dor SCA REDYCAT. • • • H ._,. &e'H DEAR CAT: Ct) 5. ang a picture
,--------------------together.· Reht>arse what you have These are all "stress
PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS: Orange
j::oast Chapt<'r 26 invites-all single parents to a
mid-month dance beginning al 9 p.m . Friday,
!'Jov. 17, at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701
Golf Course Dr .• Costa Mesa. ·
NEWPORT J EWISK SINGLF.S: A theater
party 1s planned for Saturday. Nov 25. Those
interested in seeing '"The Women"' al the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse s hould call E ve at
979·42kl for information.
. EXP~RING SINGLENESS: An experien-
hal rap ~th Norm Rockmael wtll begin at 7:30
p .m . Fnday. Nov. 17, at the' Center Club 1300
Bristol Street North, Newport Beach. '
BALBOA SKr CLlJB: For mformauon on
~ki trips and social activities call Wayne Hoover
at 645-7979
SINGLE EXPERIENCE: "Dating: A New
Experience for the Suddenly Single" is this
week's program at 8 p.pi. Friday, Nov. 17, al
the Self Center, 112 N. Mr Pherson Rd., Orange.
Call 997·9600 for directions. \
ORANGE COAST SINGLES: The over-39
singles group will have a potluck dinner and
dancing at 8 p.m . Saturday, Nov. 18, at the El
Toro home or Tom Meiser. Call Tom for details al 830-6096.
SINGLES R-APS: Advanced Health Center
offers raps for singles at 7:30 pm. each
Wednesday. Call 97S·0700 for iruormation.
GROWING THROUGH DIVORCE: A one
day workshop for singles offered .by Coastline
Community College will begin at 9 a.m. Satur·
day, Dec. 9, at the Ne~porter Inn. For informa-
tion. call 963-0811, ext. 256. .
to say in front or a mir· (From Pa"'e CU 't t " " b t "f ror. (2) Avoid liquids "' si ua tons. u 1 you
bnfort> ."OU s peak in • ' really want to test com· ... • the change wouJd benefit both of us. He could patibilily you can no for
ffroountrof0argror· luvpe. <l
5
>0Edaat take over my Job and be made to feel useful for the big 0ne by pl;ying
the first lime in his adult life and I would have Monopoly w th your c rackers as close to 1 ..a.. his permanent vacation until we are strong future spouse.
speaking Ume as NVssl· enough to face. reality aJtain. I f I h ad played blc. This should solve
the problem -or al· Our conversation might go something like Monopol y w ith m y
le vi ate It considerably. this· . husband just once befor~
DEAR ANN: I'm a we were married. there
hard-working waitress "Charles. I understand you're bored and is no doubt in my mind
who gives good service. searching for a purpose in life... that today I would be on
Last night 1 received ·· "Why yes, Cheryl. that 1s true." the arm of Duane Far·
the following· "Well 1 wanted you to know about a place
On a $.17 check _ $2 where's there's a real need for leadership and
tip. someone willing to work hard. The current
$27 check -$2 tip. e mployee is terribly tired and in need of a vaca·
$22 check -$1 tip. tioo ...
Sl6 check -NO tip. "It sounds marvelous Cheryl. Wh at do I
What do you think of have to do'?"
~~ioik>-N MAD 1 N "You don't have to cook well. but we do
DEAR MAD: I t.h1.nk 11 need someone who can type. Are you up to.It ?"
lhe service la really Of course, the prince would be ecstatic. It
good, a $11 check merits would be lbe opportunity of a lireUme and
a $5 tip, a $%7 cbeck because I understand that he likes to ski, I could
rates a $4 uP, a $22 probablygethimintooneofthelc>calskiclubs,
check deserves a $.1.ZS
Up. and a $11 claeck calls Meanwhile, I might Just learn to enjoy
for 1 $2.51 tip. tra veling around the world and belng photo.
Tb~ days It's 15 per· graphed at cere monial functions. At least r
cent -or a little more could be resting up and rol'~Ung about doing
for spectacalar service the laundry. affording Christmas and worrying
and special attention. about what I want to be when I grow up.
SAFA.Ill S INGLES: A meeting for travel·
-----&t14""4Ml--"li~l&--HWu&ed '9 kfJ~.rn.....-1--__;~\'JM[OI~
'Friday, Nov. 17, at the University Community
Park Clubhouse. 1 Beechtree·Lane, lrvine. For
. Information. call Ann Sommers, 631-4375.
1/ I/OU have Cln ftem fort~ Sfng~& Calendar, send it
,II> Cheryl Romo. Featunng Depart~. Orange CO<Ut
Daily ~· P 0 Boz 1560, Cosio Mesa. Co 92626. PleOlfe
mclllM I/OUT 1101M, addren and phone m.m~.
Carl E. Deooen, D.P.M. Foot~t
announces the opening of his
offial for the proctice of
P(¥tiatry
ot
31131 CO.... c.ap.t1ono
-..... Capl1t1••, (.A 9'1675 ~, ...
•
A. f~lo11 tovcll with comfort.
ltor.011 atyle. Comel C~lf.
Slmllor Alylei 111 Navy ot 1o,,.
oleo llodt Potent • , • 42.0014:1!~~~~~:I'!:::=,Nt~ .....
$$-6 tO 10 ---$-$to 10 N-' .. 10
M-4 to 10 ........... ..........
. ·~" tLtli~ SHOIS
99 Fashion Island, Newport Beach .. 7!9-955f
•
$3.020 for landing on
Park Place." ·
Something happens to
a m a n whe n he s its
down to play Monopoly
His eyes become cold
and impersonal .. his jaw
is set. He coolly surveys
the entire board with the
intensity of a• hostess
who bas just ro und
so m ething moving in
her raisin pudding.
As you throw the dice.
he meet s your gaze
across the board and
pronounces s harply, "l
own the B<Jardwalk. IC
you want. to stay in the
l told him one night.
· "Th~re are wmners and
there are winners. but
Lord, I hate a winner
who s miles whe n h <'
w1ns !'1
. So au of you people
out there contemplating
marriage <and you all
know who you are>. sit
down at the Monopoly
board and play a gamf .
Better to know that a
man will not ~ivc you
fake funny money when
it's JUSt Jyinf' there in a
box than to find out after
you're married.
30°/o OFF
14K ITALIAN GOLD JEWELRY
Through Satur~ay, just in time
for Christmas gift giving . A real
opportunity to shower someone
special with gold. Shimmering
--JrHone and serpentine link
bracelets for her, or yellow l
gold rope . serpentine, box, cobra
and infinrry link neck'chains for
both men and women . Neckchains
rn 15", 16". 18", 24'', and 30"
lengths. Orig. $18 to $9so:
'
Fashion Jewelry
SUllOC(L
WI lSU I ~b
NEWPORT
i
..
SUPERHEROES
•
-
. .
fUfjKY WINKERBEAN
DEFI~ 1HE FOU.OWl~G : (t.) CATAl<nlC CONVERTER
/I-lb
JUDGE PARKER
WHAT DID
YOU DO IN
SCHOOL
TODAY,
NANCY?
l WON-SECOND
PLACE. IN THE
SPELLING CONTEST
Vlt§/ MOW c:Ma
'IO\A ~~
n.~WMIN
t AM 1t70~Y
'ft> TALI( ?!'
by Metl
by~ Arriola
W~r J
HIS I) RIN<:t,
GUN, J TOO-j
by Harold Le Doux
J DON'T l<WJW WHAT"5 60flK> OH. SAM! J'~
&EG1NNIN6 TO WONDER IF MUHTER'S IN
1u.-~ME JONO OF TJWO&l..f ! AU Of A ~OOEH,
w........._.,,..HINO OH PAYMENT~ ••• ANO THI~
HOON t f-Ot.INO OOR HAME =--...-.a•
PO!ITEO AT THE CW&!
sosmp
Rf:FERRIN<71t>
rf ASA
THINK1ANK!
'w'ONDERFUL···
J'M GLAD YOU
CAN SPE LL
50 WEL L
by Tom K. Ryan
WOtJl_p 1HIS BE AN
AiT?:MPT 7lJ STONE· WALL MY INPUT?
by Emit Bushmiller .
THERE WERE
ONLY TWO OF US
IN THc CONTEST
-PEANUTS by ENrlts M:k1M111 ..
by Bill Hoest
TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PVZZLB
ACROSS 56 Take back UNITED Feature Svndlcate 1 Bus. abbr. 59 Half: Prefuc 5 Code word 62 Fat>ufous wec111eeoe.,.1PuuttSoMd
for "A" bird Ir la lrlr 1. "I" • s • I M 9 Flower 64 Oesplsef
stalk 65 Assumed 11 " . [ & I I & S I I l C
1. lo lu & I 'r < I " ( e a s
1' Horse sllow name
hurdle 67 · • --the
15 Slip Yllla1n1"
16 llex 10 Beast of bur-
17 Scalding den
a I I ' s ( I •• t • & $ I
& I ( . 0 0 , • ...
-s I 0 • • ..... -, C & I
• ho •• a ' G I S • 0 a f I
'0 \ I 0. • 0 • L l '-. " ' ' . • lo s• & G t ~ & I II ( ( .apor: 2 11 Babylonlao AN 0. S I • . ' I l ,_
words god
19 Follow 72 Hot spot
20 That Is: 2 73 Slaughters
words 74 Clannet
21 Outdo 75 Spawnmg
23 Gear teeth spot
24 Positive DOWN
17 Yokel ?9 Passionate 1 Baby's a1\o
31 Stove par1 men1
35 eee: Comb. 2 Chemical
form compound
37 Starcti: Pl. 3 Returnable
39 Range 4 At once
40 Obligation S Fit
'2 Asian land 6 Recline
---•• • • • 0 u •
I I 0 0 ••
& D 0. "
f I " ( '
t8.:... and
Stripes
2'2 Inn
25 Asian coun·
.try
26 Afr. river
28 Vetit<:le
30 Junky
32 Case In •
grammar
~ Sign 7 Exploit 33 Flat
45 Valleys a Mail 34 Split
C7 Contradict 9 Pronoun 35 Totals
49 State: Abbr. 10 Piece ol m~ J6 Fuel
50 -system sic 38 Sword
52 Sphere 11 Moreover 41 Third
54 Athletic 12 Slop up 43 Snow veh1·
group 13 Potato buds cle
II & l . ( I I S
• I I A I ( ' . .. ( . w t " ( II 0 ll l
I la I II l
46 Com-
prehend
'8 Tenth part
SI Scull
~ Speechlher
S6 Reaper
57 Yielded
58 Flow
59 Montreal
hoclceylsts.
lnlorrrial
80 Hebrew
month
It
p
61 Star In Cetus
63 Sttoblle • ·
66 Call for help
68 Ma~e do
69Command
. .
.-
n
d
11
I'
0
i ,
'.
..
I
..
t r .. ..
•I
•I
. '
1
I '
I ~
'
... Television---TON IGHT~S LATEST LISTINClS
--
EveN6NO uo1•• NrWI ~ONEI 1"-ITl9f\ of tlMIOn !> t
become .oonc«!l«1 wtien
li\tAI INlllOOI ~ ......
IMa M!4 II~ lo Wl G 1AOH110e
T"" l<tMlty of "' atlfetl•••
,.100W ~ ahe 1. NM
kle.itla t Ing when IN hto<ll •
'!!t•llHIOU9 voie.a
• TH~IONCH ,,. bOy ........ , Ill
M ... cie to O-t ltl Ur.g I
fOOlb4111 pl•y WOii e tTAUT• M $AH "RA~
Wheu th41 lll<ltl\er <>I •
peltee inlt>tm,1n1 11 "'"'
.,...~ N!l.>t•,,.. Wit •4'\IN
1•npor1en1 onlorrnallon.
,M1i.e t~.,.. llW l)fot>lem Of
1tn010Q tM ,.,._.t \IK.ltm
S) OVU\EAIY
O.-i G.non K""" ~ FRUHAHO .$KETCH4N0
E~OIS.n .
~ C88NEWs
A8CNEWS
Lo eandWar
8.30 G) I LOVE LUCY
ng1<.• Oiek an son. O e nn1s W~aver,
Hulwrt Wagner and Lesley Ann Wurren
1 f.r,1m left \ ~tor In the three-part
011111:-.t•rat'l\ • P<.'arl." ht-gmnmg to111ght
;tt ~) on AB<.'. Channel 7 tsee story. 1·c·
\It.'\\ below l
lucy ii"° Ethe' t><Jy 1 &)I~
tllop I It MICHAEL JACKSON
New letthtnd'I AmblUM•
oor 10 the Unne<1 S1;1111eo
MtlrW\ln N0trt1 ttll1s .tl>Oul
htto counlr'f·, n"tu••I
r6$0UtCM tit CUllUtllt c1nd
us rt!latoonlhlp to.ine Uno•
..o Slates and Austr alla
6!) HUMANITIES
THAOUOH TliE ART'S
P~ltnJIOQ .
CROSS-WITS
M£AVOAl"IN
7-00 1J CBS NEWS CJ "8CNEWS
• UAA8Cl.U8
'-•Wied ev.n mot• PQWtlf•
tut than St.,_. but ne 11
munlalty unstable
Cl) 8A'NFORO ANO SON
Lamont stumble9 upon e
a.uttcaae o1 "slOlen" mon·
~ tlftd celll llNI ponce
., MACNE.IL I L&4REA
REPOflT
6!) DESIGNING HOME
INTEAl()ftS
"The Ends And Ou11 Of
Windows I A8CN£WS
Cl) JOKER'S WILD
SOt Milt.JON DOU.AR
MAH
7:30 II WORLD WAR 11: 0 I.
DIARY
Another bionic m<Ml 1$
· Flying Forl•&11s" CJ JN SEARCH OF._
Claann~I ~btb19a..
8 ~-NXT (C8S)tos Ange res
D KNBC tNBC) Los Angele~
D KTLA jlnd) Los Angeles
0 KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles
(I) l!.FMB tCBS) San D1e90 G KHJ·TV (Ind) Los Angeles
@) KCST (ABC) San Otego tD KTIV (Ind) Los Angelos
Cl> KCOP· TV 1 Ind ) Los Angeles
SI KCET ·TV !PBS) Los Angeles lf> l<OC~· TV (PBS) Hunttngton Beach
The S.blWian F1<et>at1 •
I NEWLYWEDGAME
THE GONG SHOW
TJO.TAC OOUOH
AOAM-12
Malloy 11nd Reed a•I!
aa5'gned to a new Cllf in.tan
e•IMl'lmenl 10 eaten car
ttc<:easory lh1111191
8l) 28 TONIGHT
Producer-reporter Carol
Morton ecom1nee the con·
lrovtWsy over the. con11et·
llOn ol r•ntal apar1men1s
10 conoom1nkim1.
6!) NEWSCHECK
tu S1..9881!AUTYSHOW OJ .MAfCH GAME P.M.
8:00 U Cl) THE WAL TONS CJ LIFELINE
-or w mTam 'Watson
Mo•glln, a l)601111rtt sur·
g .. on at Memorial M1ss1on
Hos1>11al 1n Ashev111e. North
Carot.na. is prollled (Part
2of 2)
8.-MOVIE
• • • "Too Late · Th(+
Hero . I 1970) Michael
Caine. Cliff Robetlson A
8t11t5h C>li~OI It Ctined by
Japanese troop• •lie< they
discover a la•ge group or
..
enttmy pl11nta (2 llf• 30
""" l 8 11 MOAK ANO
MINDY • ·
A Mommy ~o· M()(lly A
moth«.... MOt1I del;ICltt I :.'41
10 makt1 M111dy hf• new
mom 0 MOVIE
• • • • Th• ranwy" c t97))
T etly SevelH. Cherie•
8fon1on A Ion..-1n
••«unoner. gett 41 eyndl·
cat• Olte.r he date not
telvff (2 l\r• )
• CAAOl IUtum'T
~FNEHOI a-· Yim Conwey • • MOW
• • .. The fleuon M•k•t1"
t 1081) Ao09r Moor•. SyMll
Sym1 The Seint 11 hired by
• my•ltfY wntllf wno 11
l>e<OQ lllftlalene<I by lhe
t11a11c1111 "' hef own "° (2 hrs I fll) NOVA A w~ F•om so.Ce ·
TIMI most rec:.#ht l!leOflOS
and -QIJMfl()(IS that
ha~e ~ railed about
• microwayt , s1gn111 and
lhetr rt11t1on 10 the or'lgln•
01 lhe unh1llfse IA)
l'i) DANIEL FOSTER.
MJ).
.TUBE TOPPERS
KC~1 12.J i .30"°" -28 Toni ght . The
Conversion of rental apartments lo COO·
dom injums is examined in tonight's re·
port. '
KOCE ~ 8:30 -Turnabout. The
prcssui:es and prejudices fac ed by
female blue collar workers is chronicled.
ABC fl 9 :00 -"Pearl.:. The
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor is tho..
basis for this three-part miniseries ·air·
ing tonight through Sa turday <see story.
review below 1.
Peart Hart>or (P1111 1 of 31
I MERV GRtfFlN
GLOBAL PAPER
' The GIObal Pape< Forum"
Jultan Bond moderates a
dllCUSSlon by tood f)Oll·
cymelo.era and imple-
menters.
Ii) THE LONG SEARCH
"The Land Ot The Oisap·
Pffl'tng Buddha.. Medlta-
tton cahigrapny, sword·
lighting. a<Qtle(y and the
are auppres$od. a 1>raon
ope!aflon .. the gay whelk
aiad the mo11 unimportant
M1n{a1eu ol the Crown CAI •
fJl) DICK CAVETT
Guest SytYta'Sym' 11:30 8 (1) M•A•S•H
The 11ur$0$ are evacuatoo
under the lhreat of an en&· ~attack CAI
U TONIOHT
· Homoph111a 1e1 • ceremonv are
1:30 0 ®l WHAT'S obsarved 1n o Hereh for
HAPPENINGU lhe. unde<'l)'lng prtncil)les oi
Host Johnny Ca•1on
Guests Sl\eelly G•eent<
J1tt tretand, T h<lt.isi.o
Cruso
"The Landladv" Raf lalla In Zen auadhlam (Rl
rove with "'' l1tndtady a.no 10:00 e ()) BARNA8Y JOHE&
b8comea too ·mature· tor J R 1s mys1ertousry
his teen-age tnends drugged and ratet' wllces
tD THI! ODO COUPLE up being arrested tor rape
O&ear Is literally put out G DAVID CASSIDY
when Feluc 1nv11es his for· "Cage Of Sleet· Shay
mer wife to sha•• the P<MeS as a pnson inmate
90w1me<tt wtltle her hOuse to buif a COfMCt oporatl()(I
IS bet/IQ patnted that has allNdy sli11n '1!> TURNABOUT another undttcO\ler cop ''Hard·Hat1ed Women" I NEWS
Female blue-conar work· NIGHT GAli..SY
ers tace l)fot>lems of PteJu· A womlll\ accuses a w•teh
dice anti M•assment on doct of der
9:00; Ci) ~~WAii FlVE-0 10;10 i~
McGortell uncovers a THE VALLE'f'THAT
highly organized and dar· WM
mg plot wht....,,.,..,,,lgatmg An award-winning dOCu·
ttte tt1et1 at ~go1cr1----...._.. .. ~mrusing orarh1sro-
dea1h mask • ties. Old photographs and 0 QUINCY -fllre mollon p1efure:l00-
"De8d And Alive" Quincy tage to dep1c1 hie 1n tne
attempts to determine Santa Clara Valley dunng
whether 1ne charred the te20·s and 1930 s
remains or a bod'/ lovnd 1n W COANHUSTER
a bombed van are tnose of FOOTBALL
a n11 man's intended "Oklahoma ·
111ct1m 11:00 I 0 0 (I) ®J NEWS 0 ®J PEARL Oo\TlNG GAME
(Premiere! Six diverse 1nd1· LOVE EXPERTS
v10uats fond their lives "re-THE OONO SHOW
vocabfy cha~ by lhelr CB MONTY PYTHON'S
con1oct w•th each other Ft YING CIRCUS
dunng lhe halcyon days or Nauohty conhtlental Ideas
U TWIUGHT ZONE
.. R,~A-0.ng Gtrl'
0 QR) STAASKY &
HUTCH
"lady Blue" Starsky and
Hutch 1nves11ga1e 1he mur·
der ol a lormer pollce
woman wno "'as working
~ 1 go.go ~et IA.I G MOVIE
• • • "G«ontmo" 119621
Chuck Connors. Kamara
Devi. Rebelling against the
greed and tyranny of an
Indian egen1. Geronimo
deelares war on the U S (2
hrs I ID THE 000 cOUPlt• .
Fell• begins to. dread the
v1S1t ol one 01 Oscars
-Aut11-~!:·Pf~ • joltnte<' W GETSMART
l'.he Chief aa.gns 86 ano
99 to re1neve a deadly SCI·
enllllC theory from KAOS
ff) CAPTIONED ABC
NEWS
MORNING
• t2:00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE
A newtv comm1i.s1oneo
0H1Cet amves 1n the Pn111p.
pines Ml the Wilntt>g yeaT$
of WWII
tD ALFRED HITCHCOCK
PRESENTS
A mother '' 'hOC'ked ro
IOlllO th(ll her dfJUQhltt• It;
navonq an .. 11a11 Wilh ~ m'a•-
ned mllA-
g) HONEYMOONERS
Rllp!l'S CIAJm lh<il h8-1& 100
toreo 10 111111 hit mother·'"·
iaw backfires when Allee
1earo5 1nat he ,. pl1y1ng 10
• bowflOQ 1ourn1ment
12:06 II C88 LATE MOVIE
• • • Columbo A Mallet
01 HQnor" 119761 Petet
fallt. Ricardo Montalban
A relirecl bllllllght&f Miii
up a 10119 11me lr'8nd lor an
untimely dealh
12~30 0 MOVIE
• • '"' · l "pie Croes '
f •9671 Cht1s1ophe•
Pliumme• Yul Brynner An
1n1t>rn<1t10,,al oqent
•ecewes medillt ltom Ger·
many dnO B11ta1n belort>
tne 1>no of lhe war. When
ht1 lurni. OIJI 10 be a hero
to• the Alliat 12 hr5. 25
m1n1 tD MOVIE
• • •.., .. Journ~ Into l.ght ..
I t95 II V1veca Lindfors.
Sterling Haydtn A 01s11tu-
~1oned m1n1•ler meot5 and
falls 1n love with a bhnd g1r1
... no 11etp'l him !ind his
lilllh (I ,,, JO "'"' l
(f) MOl/lE
• • • All Hand'> On
06ck 119611 Pa1 Boone.
Buddy Hactcetl A girl
repofter SIOW$ .iway on an
l ST c11•a11nq cl'laos
among thE: c•~ 12 hrs I
12:37 0~' S.WA.T
· Dangerous Memories"
Hondo 15 cr111catly wounO·
ocs while tr~OQ 10 r~
hostages lrom two bank
robbe<S (R)
1:00 CJ TOMORROW
Guest· Acl11t1S1 teacher
Jonathan 1(0101 '
1 30 G WANTED DEAD ()A
ALM
DoaO Reclcon•nq
t:•50 NEWS
1:53 8 NEWS
2.-00 CJ NEWS
-Ml.I~-.*·~ -;:yo1ce In ll\4'
Mtrcor 09~8l Rldlat()
Egan. Jutte London • A
tolormed alcoholic rocalls
n1~ P85t hie •n 11asnbocks
12 r11s I
Q) MOVIE
• • • '• T1w B11gand
119521 An1nonv De•le•
Anthony Quinn A •9yal
guaro wno bell•~ " s111k
•nq resemblance to 1"9
t.ong rs~o!1' Polf11•
c..t 1$S&S$lnattoo (2 hr~ l
2'.23 8 MOVIE • ~
• • "Reacn for The Sky
(19!>7/ Kenneth More.
Alexander KnO'l< A "*'di·
cal>OCld fn911shman •!'1'9" _ ...... lhen fly wttl't the
AAf 12 hra !>min I 2301 HEWS 2 55 NEWS
3.00 MOVIE
• • "Stack 81t11Hon"
Fr-..,k Peters ( 1 hr , S5
min i
•:OO G MOVIE
• • • • "I Remember
Mame .. ( 111<48) Irene .
Dunne. Barbare Bel
Geddee A Notweg!Mlilam-
~y estebllSl\ea a home In
San Franc•aco undef the
gu•danco ot a unlQue
woman (:il hra I tD MOVIE
• • '> !hey Rode West ..
(19f>'I RobOfl Francia,
Donna Rl)4td A yOUOQ de>e-
IO• ·~ rt<lu!Wld l)ll(m1111on
to help 1ho Indians When
iney are hlL by a mal111ta
op<Oe<;Wl:-( I hr • 30 mtn I
4'28 8 Steve EDWA.AO&.
Friday••
Bayt i•e Mo.,ie11
AFTERNOON-
t2:00 G • • ·~ .. T~ Great
t.Ovtlf'" ( 19'4jl Bob Hoge, AhOftd&f.'~ A boy
:.cout I08de< falls IOt a
ducheM Whtie on a 1ran ..
Alfanuc cruise. 11 hr.. 30
min)
tD * *' 1 "The Wagons
Roll ~· N19h1"•t 194 11 Joan
lesfte, Humphrey Bogart.
An overly pro1ect1ve
brother anempts 10 brealt
up · the relationship
between Ills .slSte< aod 1
·~~·~--1 31>0 ®) 9 * "The 0uest0f
Ttt~ 11913!Roben
Foll*Otll\. Mike Farrell. An
android rot>Ot. with 111e
appearance of a human
makl nas the strength of
hve men. but 15 •nc&Plble
of emotion ( 1 hr . 30 m111 I
3'30 0 • • '" .. Marlowe ..
I 19691 Jamea Garner. Alla
Moreno While onvesugat-
ong a m1111ng person caM,
a P""'•ttt detecttve
beeome5 m1•ed UP With
gangsters and a murder (I
hr .30m1n I
the-Day .America LOst Its Innocence
* * * . -
t • 'Pearl'-....:--J
·/ ,. • By J ERRY BUCK
HOLLYWOOD 1APl -Dec. "7, 1941. "I was in
Santa Monica surfing and I heard the news when I
~topped by a hamburger staRd for lunch." recalled
writer Stirling S1Jliphant.
SilUphant rushed to his home lh Glendale and.
like all o~het ~mcrlcans. stayed by the radio all day
But lt's Not 'Eternity'
LOS A
By J AY SHARBUTT Pactftr at mghl. heading for a rendCLVOUS
-----~ul Harbor. ----· :..f:toiaJie~LO..Et.emi.Ly _' · buL tiasn:L.$cliedulad-i
yet. But ABC has done its own "Eterruty" ctnd will
air it tonight. Friday and Sunday as "Pearl" at 9
- _ Amid ~lowulg. dooe-o£.tU.. to. cemrnd ~ ----1
war I!> pend1~are B·movtes scenes. character
"
. • .
i
"It was the day I lost control of my future." he
said. ''I spent 31: years in the Navy. I hated the
scr.vlcc. but I made a lot of notes. From tb~e l
got out in 1946 until now I'd never written a service
~tory. ll was that painful to me ..
HIS STORY IS "PEARL," a s ix ·hour
miniseries about that weekend in Pearl Harbor. It
begins tonight on ABC a nd continues Fri-
day and Sunday. It stars Angie Dickinson. Robert
Wa(!ner, Le~ll'y Ann Warren and Dennis Weaver.
"I was in Aurora, Mo .. and I'd just come back
fro m playing a little tennis,·• s aid Weaver. "Wh~n
I got home everyone was grouped a·round a car in
the driveway li stening to the radio. Their faces
were all ashen and I knew something was going
on." He enrolled in a college training program and
then spent 28 months as a Navy pilot.
Although "Pearl" is centered on the military,
it's not really a war story. "It's a story about that
loss or innocence and freedoms that J, and all
Americans alive at the time. felt and have felt
stnce then." Silliphant said.
"PEARL" GIVES WEAVER, television's
perennial good guy. a wonderful opportunity to
throw away his white hat. He plays Col Jason For-
rest. who is weak. arrogant and bigotf!d. "It's not
the first unsympathetic character I've played, but
the first successful one," said W'!aver ''The
others were one·dimensional. with 110 il1teresting
sides. I think this fellow has a Jot of facets. He's a
full human being, although I hope most people
don't agree with him.
"He has a lot of.pressures on him, particularly
. from his wife. I think that's something most people
will relate to one way or another. He has some
-;trange psychologicaJ quirks, but like most people
he thinks he's right. He thinks he's saving the free
world."
His wife in the series is played by Angie
Dickinson. and she's bored and unhappy and has •
an affair with the colonel's new driver.
as-Chester. Marshal Matt Di llon's limping deputy
on "Gunsmoke." ·
Sance quitting "Mccloud." he has been seen
frequently in TV movies and miniseries. Earlier
this year he did a movie pilot for CBS called "The
Islander." On Sunday, Dec. 3, he will appear as
trail boss R.J . Poteet on NCB's "Centennial."
WEAVER PLAYS AN anthropologist in the
NBC movie "lshi," about the last member of a n
Indian tribe thought extinct, and he is a police
sergeant in a "Police Story." Neither movie has
been scheduled. ·
At present. he is al work on the three-hour
ABC mo~ie "Get PiitlY Hearst." He plays FBJ
special agent Charles Bates. who led the search
for the kidnapped newspaper heiress.
Weaver aJso·dispJays hi s singtng talent in the
CBS special '·A Country Christmas." airing
oddly enough -on Thursday. Dec. 7. the a11-niversary of Pearl Harbor:
'.'TO PLAY THIS GUY I had to be convinced
he WU nght ... Weaver said. "I had to suppress my own subjective view on things. u
Forrest is a man who draued..blmselLup by i.-.--r..--:r.w~n:r-i~-mraps, and Isn't happy about it,
'Bestard' ~:.. .I -_ _ ~uei.
particularly because his aide, Capt. Cal Lanford,
played by Robert Wagner, is rich. "He's resentful.
but he keeps it covered." Weaver said. "He flnally
let.a the venom leak out m lhe last chapter."
Sald Weaver: "I was totally swept up and ex-
cited by the chdracter. It's the kind of part an a c-
tor waits for. It's not pablum. He's a complex person." ·
HE IS PROBABLY best known as Marshal
Sam McCtoud ln t& recent "McCloud" se~a. and
·HOLLYWOOD IAPl Andrew Stevens will
return in his role as Philip Kent ln "The Rebels."
for Operation Primt> Time.
"The Rebels" is the sequel to OPT's "The
Bastard." shown earlie r this year1 The mini series
wl.IJ go Into production In mid · December
simultaneously with "The Seekers." the third book
in the Bicentennial series by John Jakes.
Sievens is currenllx mming the TV movie
"Women al West Point. ..
• reLePko'lE
BUGGED?
WE EXPOSE
ILLEGAL WIRE TAPS
Confidential Servlc•
"CALL US FROM
PHONE BOOTH"
•' 7148~
o'clock on Channel 7.
Like its rival. "Pearl" has a military setting
in Hawaii and its time is Decem ber, 1941. JU~t
before Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.
It comes via Warner Bros .. but Waniers ad-
mits some of its Ja panesc·Side 'prelims and attack
scenes are from "Tora. Tora. Tora" by 20th Cen·
tury-Fox. Th.is is Hollywood's version of the Alhes.
THE PREMI ERE DEPICl'S the prelude to
war. the warning signs. And it offers one Eternity·
like Army officer. one tough·btlt·fair sergeant and
one sadistic NCO. one troubled private and. of
course. The Women.
Dennis. Weaver is a stem. bigoted colonel
Angie Dickenson is his tormented. wandering wife.
Robert Wagner. not of "Eternity" issue. is his
rich. nice aide and part-ti me lover of the colonel 's
wife.
The Nav . not represented much in "Etemi·
ty. ·' is a boar here.
studies and d1akfJ?ue that may make you wish the
carriers would go to flank speed Qronto.
-One hears lines like, 'Tm looking for action.
not a desk JOb," "You don't need-a part-time lover
. . . you need a full-lime friend." and this. as
Capt . Wagner tries to aid Lt. Warren. not seduce
her"
"I have no tnlcnlton· of any overt"tes olhe-r
thani-tho~e of arrcct1on and '>upport "
THE WHOLE CAPER IS so stock and cliche-
ridden it's' hard to believe the fine TV veteran.
Stirling Silljph.anl, wrote the show. But he did, and
we only pray improvement arrives Friday and
Sunday
At one point, Wagner. while driving about. •
sees an FBI pal spytng via telescope on the cliff .
·house of the Japanese consul. Wagner is invited to ;
observe smoke coming from the chimney of said:
house .
The FBI guy suspects war 1s at hand and the ·
s moke means burnt codes and roasting secrets. In-
tones Wagner: "Doesn't look good... · •
Neither doe:-. tonight's premiere of "Pearl. .. Gregg nry is a young Navy-ramily officer
planni resign. thus dismaying his father. --------------------.=
Cmdr. Richard Andees.go. Leslie Ann Warren is a
Navy doctor Wagner stops from committing
suicide .
MEANWHILE, BACK AT the Army, Max Gail
or "Barney Miller" is a tough but honest first
sergeant even tho.ugh his. chevrons show three
stripes, a diamond and two rockers <three rockers
·are customary I.
His role is sort of mild Mllt Warden. Th~P .
Prewitt part Is given tO Christian Vance. .,
stead of pitying bugle and refusing to bo . he's
suspected by his pals and the colonel of being
hon'IQsexual.
I• 1 • ~ssigned to drive for the colonel much aga inst
the latter's wishes. he later will be seen getting
seduced by someone's wife as lhe camera pans up
to a full moon and French horns moan In ecstasy.
DARN, I REVEALED part of the e_nding-.
Well. pan of the beginning has The Japanese car·
tiers or "Tor~" fame.plowing tbrough-1.h&.s\Ormy
..
I 1
I
I
• I . 1
I
ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION /.BROADWAY ThurMay. No.,embe; 16. 1978 . DAIL v PILOT G
: Thirti~s Co~edies Open .
' . Two coOlfdie:. Crum lht· t~i... a<'h with 01 t·"
:<'eedlngly large ca11t . wo on ttw .bo. 1 d. 10 ltw < <>~I 11
Mt-sa l'\'&t lOOUtbt u.od t'rul..cy,. ,.bili fou1 uth 1
•t'bcul produt•t1on:. prt•pun tht 1r l10.,1ng
~rforman<'t-S .
Opt?llllHt tonn~ht ·for 1t llinttf'tt 1hrtt-
.perfornumet> en.:11t(enwn1 1-. lht• '-•·rwrJbl1 K.-uf
:man.H art clns~1c ""t o.u Cunt Tukf' rt With You.·
:mounted by Cou-.llant-Cummunatv ('11llc-).•t· 1'h•
:<'o~tu Mt-:.a Cl\ ll' r1.n h11u-.1 fu llo'4i. fo'tirl t) '4 Ith
tl4 rcpnlM' or "'rh,• Wtl1'll1.1n '
I
Jo ANN 8 Ch. Ill ll t:("T~ \ c1u t'.1n '1 1 1k•• It
•With You" v.1th Ro bt-rt \\ 1•nt2 tllktng tht• plum roh•
.of Gr .1nd11.1 \' .intt1•1 ho! 1 h\• l11 .. 1ct of .in urw1111\ 1•11
:11onnl Ne\\ Ynrli. famah I 0111 ... 1 \rnnlti Jo.,t•flh
• WoU. Ut•t·I.~ l 'Jrr \IHJ1t•" ~1ml.t1h., I .. , l 11\1
0 le r}loudt, L,>t.* Cl.irl. lk.in U .. lton und Juh11
.siura <X'l'UP.Y other promtncnt roh.•i.
• Tht! COnl t'<b '4111 be ')I ltg\-d ell 8 Q m tonu~ht
:th1,1ugh Satu1 dtl\ ,rt B.1\' 1t•v. t'1•nt1•r on 0 1chttr 11
-"lrt•t•t an S.mt.i 1\nJ I l t>t.Chl~ Th•li.1·h w1 II ht• ·" ar 1,1
ble at the door
i\l tht' (\"ll>\U M \•:ul l't\ u Pl.n huu~-.· 01a11<1
-Spencer h.c. rt>11l .ll't•d the.• ~ul.mg Lduut> L..:11nhnt
'ir\. Vte leading role of "Tht· Wo~n· r1wdirN·tor
Pa ti T ambelhnt Other m aJl.lr. Ji.~1g.nnumll> ..ir t'
'takt>n by lle lt•ne Braggs, \dma Ro.,., K.Hhlt•l'n
'.C'ostello. Joannt-l''antotu, l\1Jry ~ulln JI\ Sorri·ll
'Wayne and Charlotlt' Willl'nbacht>r
"THE WOM EN" \\ILL BE on ~tagc Fridj\">
.and Saturdays at R 30 for lour \H't·kcnds. thrnul{h
Dec . 9. at the C:ommuntt\ Cenll·r auc11tC1r1um rm
the Orange County Fa1rgrt1undl> CaU !'>56 5459 ror
reservations. ' · -•
The Lido hit• Pla}l'rs , \.\ho op+:nt-d their foll
'J)roduct1on of "We Mui.l Kall Toni" Tul·l.day. pn·
sent the fanal three performances tonight through
Saturday under the direction of Ron Alberts~n
-lntermisSion
-Tom Titus
('urt.1rn tame· 1:0. K u 't'lork ut lhl· Lado Isle
t ·111hhou.-.t•, 701 V1.1 Lulu Soud, Nl'Wl)Ort Hc<1ch
lh'.,1.:n .ttlon~ 67!> IJ08 01 tJ7:J 6170
A l.~• WINIHN(. UP lhl'tr rcflfk'l'tave engage-
m•·n1., Uu-. \H't'kt nd •H v
I\\ 1~., · ul lll\' La1:unu Moulton Playhouse.
tiot. I IJ'llll 1 t .111\ 1111 Ho.u.J l.Jguna Beach t-'anal
111•rlo1 ni.111< '" .,, 1· tona~ht through S<1turday at
M .•o ll'M 1'-·••11111' 494 074:1
-~uddt.'111\. J <J">l ~umml•r" ;.and ··:rhe Creal
Nt bul.1 Ill Orion' for the SaddJeback Valley Com·
munat v 'l'lw.11t•1 ,1t M 1i.l.1on V1t:JO High School's lit·
Ill· tlwlltt't < 'l11..,111g pl'dormJntt•l> are_ fo'riday and
..,ul urdu) 1l<'l t11 lol·li. rt•..,ervataons586·8342.
Thl' 1'11nw of Mtl>s Jean Brodie" at Golden
\\ ei.t C'oll•·f.ll' ir1 Huntington Beach f''inal
1wrfo1 mancl ~ tonight through Saturday at 8:30
and ;1 matml·e Sunday, at 2.30. Rt:servataens
K!12 77 11
-'Man. M<1r~ ..it the llarlequan Dinner
~ Pia) how.«!. 3503 S Harbor Blvd.~ just north of
Coi.ta !\l<'s:.t The show runs through Sunday with
Jn 8 :JO l'llrt <Hn follow mg dinner Reservations
979 ">!:> 11 "'
C'ONTINUING ON OTHER coastal stages are :
-· Thl• Trmt• of Your Life" at South Coast
Rt•pcrtor) " nl-w theater , 655 Town Center Drive.
Costa Mesa P£>rformances nightly except Monday
with Saturday and Sunday m atinees at 2 JO.
Ht•M•rvat1 oru. 957 4033.
Puckerllp
J ack Valenti. president of the. Motion Pie ·
ture Assoc1alion. of· America. is hugged by
.. Police Woman " star Angie Dickinson dur-
ing a reception honoring Valenti for his
leadersrup in the movie industry.
Broad~ay Disco
.Show Just Noisy
By WILLIAM GLOVER
NEW YORK tAPI -The musical "Platinum"
is all brass
But be rore delvinJ.? into more gruesom e
aspeets of the glitt<'r-gadJ,?ct-noise spectacle that
opened at the Hellinger Theater this week. an ap·
precaativc brava may be ac~rded its star. Alexis
Smith. who IS brave be}'Gnd lt'fe Ii mats or talent.
-" La~t ol the Red Hot Lovers .. at the The 6how. when 1t isn't veering off into hybrid Wl·~tminstcr Community TheaCcr. 7272 Maple St., chaos. tells of an aging movie star who-is-attempt-'------::============;:::-:..'....'..'..::::.::~M-:-1V~-1 n,l.l_<' r Pt fto.r.:rtrallce~ l:J"Tif~s-~ -ang -.a c.a.r~r ~mebaek by-tapin~--a tune for
JOliM 'u"°''" --Saturdays at °'8'30 lhrsi,ugh Dec 2 Reser vations Platinum Recordl.. a rock outfit .
SATUlOH ~:,KT llVH111 S93-8626. .....__ _ _ --
THANK GOD IT'S fllOAY 1~
~ Nl(HOl$0N
GOIN' SOUTHtl'OI
"U$
LAST Of 110 HOT LOVHS1t>01
l lCMAIO aUITOH e t0041 MOOll
THE WUO GUSE 111
.......,_._....J 11·>0 e )100 e J lO e I 00 & 10 )0
HING All TMI C()jlU Gf lOU C<lNI"
MIDNIGHT lX,•lSS111 ----.J 1S,45 e J:IJ e J·O e a I J I 10 )0
llCNU O otlf'flUU
THf SIG flX tl'OI
l'lUS
HOUSE CALLS 11'01
M$1 AINU 11 e CH O\ aut NCn
A WfOOtNGr~ l'lU$
WltO't lllllNG GIUT Oltf5? l"OI
-"The Pen 1:. DeadhN" at the San Clemente
C'ommuwt) Theater; 202 Avemd'a Cabrillo. San
C le mente. Performances Thursdays through
Saturdays <e xce pt Thanksgiving> at 8 .30 through
-1:><.•c 2. Reservations 492-0465.
-"Same Time, Next Year" at Sebastian's
Wt·~t Di nner Playhouse. 140 Av'enida Pico. San
C'lt·mcnte ~rformance"> nightly except Monday
. al '<irym~ curtain tam<:i. through Nov 26 Reserva-
tionl> 492·99!)0_
Matt and Festus
Reunited in 'West'
MIS..<; S MITH E SSAYS the part with
pow<'rhouse. svelte presence. which almoi.t over·
comes a voice or partial melodic ability and a
modest danci ng ski ll
As for acting -well. whet can a lady do when
conrronted with such d ialogue a s, "Dan. yo• have
to learn not to be afraid. and you have lo learn it
on your own••·
Dan, played by Richard Cox. as a moody young
s upe rstar who gets roma ntically involved with
Miss Smith's Lala because <1t ag~ 31 he is i.lipping
on the htt charts .
AROUND THIS OLD Warner Bros "B" movie
plot. Will Holt a nd Bruce Vilanch have attempted
to emblazon an ultimate summation bf the contem-
por a ry disco sce ne -clearly hoping 10 rind there
whatever audience their labor may attract.
Holt. whose idea the whole thing was. also pro·
vides so-so lyrics for a score composed by Gary
HOLLYWOOD <AP l -Ken Curtis w1U be re-William Fn~man The tunes are highly forgetta-
unated wtth James Arness in a segment or the ABC ble imitations of past showbiz numbers -but who
mfni senei, "How the West W<1s Won." ever went to a disco to hear music anyway?
Curtis w11l pla~' a i.hcriff an the show. He The razzle-dazzle production values, which
st~rred for 1Z yctlrs as Festus 1n ~cunsmoke" constantJy threaten to overwhehn the cast. include
with Amc:.s. w.ho played MarshaJ Matt Dillon. scener y by David Hayes a ppropriate to a recora-
"f fe('I •• ll1t sentime ntal about acting with Jim inR studio: .multi-media frenzy provided by Shep-
a~ain ." said Curtis "This lime. though, f outrank pard Kennan. wierdo costumes from &b Mackie.
the bag man." --__!l!S!..e2n OUD..slll --l~·-t~=---=~==-__.;.-===::::;::============....::.::_ ____ :.....::...: __ .=:::=:=.:::::.=:.::...::.:.:..:_.:..:..:_.:::::~_.:_~-----------------~OING SOUTH" IPGI wwooi..,-10 .. , 1s
SAT/MIM-l•l .. :U .. I •'-1 4'-lt to
t .... , ,, ,,, .... s,
879·9850
'DEATH ON THE NILE" IPGI
WU.tl'S-1 Mo• JO
SAT/S.-1:4M 11-11'-.. 0
"wt.o's KllliftcJ Th~
Gnot Chek of lvrop~?"
"Hf9! .Attxidy" l'GI
JAJllU ClAN e JAHl IOHO"
COMIS A HOrtSlMAN ll'GI l'lSU
COMA1PG1
IOOU MOO.I
WILD OHSl 111 l'lU)
THI llTST111 ---1' ..
"Wlftl l IANTAlll Ate llAlt"
MISSAGI F•OM S,ACI 1"01
l'lU$
LAIHILAST ll'Ol
CNllCN I Cl40NO U, IN SMOKE 111
l'lUI
un MAii A Olm MOVI( {I I
TWO AIMii! N1rs1
O NDIRILLA 111 • "'"' Lin MAU A OllTT MOV. 111
tiCllUO I Ul'ION e t OCMt MOOll
THI WILO 011$1111
l'lUS
SINOU flGHn1
IACI NKMOUON°
AntN' IOUTH (PGI -T l'lUS •
MAIATHOH MAN1a1
TWO MAl'T ~ nteMIU
DIATH fotlCI (ltl
l'lUl
STAYfN' ALM
JACK NICMOltOH
OOtN' SOUTH IN I
M.111
MAIATHOH *Hiil
NOW PLAYING
lDWAAOS' IWllOll I
Coat. llN 11"1 ~73 ._..,_, rnll0•9•'> ~ 1 10 •• ·~ • 1 'I) ..... ~ • t 1 ·~ Svl'I 1 J() • • 4\ • I JO • 9 f~,• 'I 4~
ClllllHIY II
,...,....,,.111•1 11' 9')01
ITAOIUtll Dtllft·I• (nnge 17141 639 9770
CfnEDDmE 6 SCAEEn
63U 2553 comPLEX
Cn•Pm•n Ave
&. S•nt• An• FrHw•y
MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
'SGT PEPPERS LONELY
HEARTS CLUB BAND" !PG)
"JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR . TO MM STEAEOI
"PARADISE ALLEY" {PG )
"THE WILD GEESE" {R)
"BOYS FROM BRAZIL"(Rl
"MAGIC"(R>
"UP IN SMOKE"(~
"UP IN SMOKE" (R)
"EASY RIDER"
"MAGIC"ffO
"CORVETTE SUMMER'' •
"MAGIC" (A) •
"COR VETTE SUMMER"
NATIONAL LAMPOON'S
ANIMAL HOUSE .. p
"FRITZ THE CAT" (R)
"9 l-l~~S OF FRITZ THE CAT"
~LL oi.1va-1NS ONN 7:00 , ...... NT\,
c 1u1e1 U11otr 11 P-ru unreu • Klcteli• ~•n•ound
OlllllJlE MAU Ot i"'Jt 63 7 OJ40
4~ m PKT\ll j~J NOW PLAYING
UI ClltlMI C~ll !.IN ~O.O!i!M
~·single
dream is more
wetCuLtban._
,a thousand
realitle-s.
µtq totklen's
e l9RO~Riiigs
(PG) A!IAf~~
edwards BRISTO~ CINEMA MON.-FR1.
•tSTOl AT ~ antua 6:00, 8:30,
140-744 11 :00
-·Lueky _.a y
De bbie R ecalbJ .Start
ALBANY. N.· Y. IAPl -Debbi:e Reynolds'
show bu.'iiness career sounds like it wa~on1ured
up &iy Hollywood screen writers.
"I entered the Miss Burbank beauty contest in
1948 JUSt as a joke." the 46-year-o ld act"*ss satd
during a recent interview. "I clid it because if you
entered you got a free blouse and scarf and we
we re really poor."
She won, of course
"I think it's funny I mean certainly I'm not
tall. leggy, or seity. I didn 't have high heerrso I
walked on barefoot I mean I trunk l Just was l>O
ridiculous they gave 1t to me "
The crown led to a screen test and a featured
role an "The Daughter of Rosie O'Crady .. Sbon
she was "Singing an the Ram" with Donald 0 Con-.
nor a nd Gene Kelly.
Thirty years later, s he is concentralang on
night clubs and theaters whale gaining oew JO~.
she sQ.)'S, with the s uccess of her d<1ught cr. Stdr
War-.' Carne Fisher. who5e father b De bbie's ex.
Eddie Fisher.
PAUL SOflVIHO
"SLOW DANCING
IN THE
BIG CITY" (PG)
MON· THURS
7:00. 9:00
"CINDERELLA"
Plue
"LET'S MAKE A
..
-....
..
I'
'•
..
..
,I
-'
I
-I,
. , ,
. .. ,
•
l
C8 DAILY PILOT
'MAGIC' ST AA
Anthony Hopkin•
By BURT St.:ltUNt:R
--NEW YORK -<A >-~ Hu• ra~~ c,
sad1s llt'. his fru trallon mli'IOC'hlstlc A
ilft_fd;.bllt~ ~ t.1nd('r the abuUVl' .t1rade3 of ht wood n
dummy
11~ remaaos •n ttn .. rontradlc>t 0 11, II
lolllr 1. 11l·fllll'd l\d hauntinl(ly
portrnyf'd b • thf' M n of a South Wal
bakt'r
"l reltshtod the challcntifl." UY• actor
Anlhon.) Hopkin . pu1r<'d with Ann·
M ~ra1nret J/j tht• JU:.t rel Hed movie,
"'1'~ j
TH t: CRAl~ M fiANT tak ni a
cru h t.'Ol11"fte m v.-ntnloqu11m and d allna
C"ard1 with a duterity that professional
m lh•lani l tMV(' for years lo perfect
Hopkins. "40, known lo theatergoers as
lb l)l)'Chlatn l ln Broadwa_y's "Equus,"
fraint.'<I with m.artcl an Mlch1el Ba11ey and
ventriloqu11t Dennis Atwood.
"You know how lo begin to acquire a
'worklntt knowledge ot ventriloquism -
wtlh a pencU In your teeth." Hopkins s~s.
"I 'ct wrilt\ notes to mytjelf and leave th~m
around. 'You can do IL.' 'Anythmg 1s ()Ossl-,
ble, ....
CASUALLY DRE SEO ln slacks and a
pullover sweater. Hopkins is.sitUng In his
fiulte. in Manhattan's plush Hotel Pierre.
Rubbing hil bands together, be talks about
. ,,.
·' EN'T'~RTAINMENT I MOVIES
'aHenge o --•Magic
' his lack or confidence as a performer. his
need ror approval. He chats amiably bul
hi~ restlessness Is catching.
"I used tcrpul myself down -was so full
of few Urat I had mt ~rtden1""ce-es-a1ft--tH"-r
tor. It was p'aralyzlng. Took me· years to
realize lt:s not that important lo have
everybody's approval.".
Perhaps lnsleht into his own insecuriUd
enabled him lo add extra depth to the con·
tradiclions characterizing Corky, the ill·
rated ventriloquist In-" Magic."
CORKY IS REUNITED with an old love
' -played by Ann-Margaret :_ lo whom he"
never dated speak his feelings. He woos
her through the bra!i'h wit of his ever·
present dummy, Fats.
Set against the isolated panotama of
New York's Catskill Mountains. the lovers
cling to each other for a last chance at
peace of mind. · • ·
'11U! dtrector O ked me,"'l)Oyou wanno
talk to a psychoanalyst about Corky?"'
Hopkins Tecalls. ·1·1 Sl\id, 'No.' Why we'd
s till be doing the film now."
HOPKINS FELT terrible when a scene
in "Magic" called for him lo sip a cupful
or coffee while Fats, the dumtny, joked
around.
"We had to fake that one. I don't know
how ventriloqujsts can do it. But you have
to learn you can't do everything. That's -
my insecurity -always out to prove
myself."
. ,
* * * ~~....:..~~~--~~--~~--~~--~--~--~----~~~~----~~~--------------~--~
. .
Film· Chil.ling .
. ·But Sloppy
By KEVIN MtOONALO
n.-~·-· A handsomely mount~ psychological thnller.
"Magic" provtdes a rew ctuUing interludes of in·
tense suspense, impeccable production values and
a virt uoso performance by Anthony H~pkins, but
its overall impact 1s diluted by sloppy character
development and an unsatisfying plot resolution.
Under R1cha.rd Allenborough's impressive
direction, the film builds toward a <;limact1c confron· ·
tation which never comes of~s scnpter William
Goldman I working from his own novel l o~ for.. a
(
---... -0-.-,,.E--· -J ~!fn;~~ i=}~~\t:n~:;_~
, JY-i' ,. I merc1al prospects.
R.EYIEJJ' THE 'ENGAGING
pre.rnlse has Hopkins as
a failed magician Corky, whose show business
('areer s uddenly takes orr when he bolsters his act
~ 1lb the additional gimmick or ventriloquism .
Naturally shy, Corky can· express the•aggresslve,
ct>m pHitive side of his nature only through-his dum-.
-~._..· rats... wtuch eve~ually assll_mes the dominan.!_ role m their relatJonsh1p as Corky alls deeply. into
psychosis.
Together, they flee from the pressures o( con·
venltonal life and bead for rural New York, where
Corky strikes up an ill-fated affair with childhood·
heartthrob Peggy <well played by Ann-Margret>.
Burgess Meredith pla~s the wor ldly talent
agent who is murdere<l_ when he discovers the ex·
tent or C.Orky's problem. Ed Lauter Is Peggy's
foreboding husband, who also presents a danger to
Corky-Fat's happiness. ae does, evenfually, Peggy
herself
HOPKINS' STAGE ventriloquism is engross-
ing ahd generally convincing, though stretching
reality a bit in its smoothness. The object or any
ventiloquist act is lo convince the audience of the
dummy's huma nity, and in that task filmmakers
obviously .. have an advantage over their coun-
terparts on the live stage.
But the audience is left to puzzle about just
how and when Corky came upon his amazing
talent. The opening scenes baYe--bim 4.lsast.rously. ---'--
performing his magic act. sans dl}mmy, during an
·amateur night at a seedy night clob. .
He's next glimpsed at the same-.spot a year '
later, this time ~ith the dummy, and with William
~orris and network ~residents clamoring around,
I \.
·roast· your ·bird
don't ·.
~----Cook our goose!.
----~ .,_t:....,.,-\' ---~)!".':'l'"~~~..::...:;q~·!:'.--'--~ .:.-.,. ----~-Adjustable roast racl\ pro'!ldes for ull heat cir-
culation so -your Thanksg1Vlng Turkey (or any
....cliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-K _ _,r-c.;:;oast or foWJlfiiieaffer) Will"be bllke<rto ~rt •
, lion. Wide handles for easy titting. Keep!l your
meat out of the grease lor more healthful cooking,
too! Reg. 3.98
use a baster don't knock . ' .
. -..
seeking to sign hi_,, He later rejects a network .J!!~~~Zll pact because it would require a medical examina· _
a-....... ~ .... ;..,1.,,..o~n WliiCll, it'"'s later indicated, tie reared"'Woutd un--
cover his mental condition.
give this pan
...... -ttHt--1111 .... ---for batter·taster---·-lhe-$1U1Ung .oull-~-------•
JUST WHEN DIDile master lbe art or ven-
triloquy and how did he come to grasp the state or
his mental condition? A few flashbacks to what ap-
pears to be an unhappy childhood do little to clear
up the situation.
But writer Goldman has provided crisp and
oCten sparkling dialogue for the cast. which
res ponds with solid performances all around.
Other strong attributes are Victor J . Kemper's
photography composer Jerry Goldsmith's scqre
and Te rence Ma rsh's production design. John
Bloom's editing also aids the production's oolished
and pleasing look.
Big Pact for Oar~ -
N ASfMLLE. Tenn. I AP I -Entertainer -Roy
Clark has renewed a contract to appear in Hughes
hotels in Las Vegas for at least 10 weeks annually
through 1980. a spokesman for him says.
Spokesman Kathy Gangwisch said the con-
lra<.'t "is one or the largest entertainment con-
tracts ever written."
. ;.._ ......... __
fJp Fro• Sla1'ery
Heavyweight boxing hampion Muhammad
Ali <left> discusses a scene with fellow ac~
tors. including Kris Kristofrerson ffo re·
ground> during the filming of · · Freecjom
Road," a movie for TV. Ali plays a slave
· who is Creed and eventually becomes a U.S.
genator. ·
Super efficient gae water Matert
with glaaa-.lined tanka, rapid hot
water recovery ayatam and
energy-saving features.
J Son Diego Frwy
8oke1
Your Thanksgiving turkey, that Isl
Hea..VY duty alumlnum E·Z·Foil•
roaster pan for large roasts. hams
and poultry. Reg. 49C
Heat resistant unbreakable--nylon-
baster with rubber bulb. Reg. 98¢
zgo
brassy, classy
fire facade
Blllcic framed fit'escreen
with brass trims: Hanging
brush and poker. #155 ..
Reg. 24.95
1988
•• portab'e
warmth
Tri-fold ICl'een with black
finish. 30'/tft high
Model #2. Reg. 18.88
11••.
good new.s ·
for coffee lovers
The &wtn• automatic cof-
1
uMd In finer restauranta.
Large capaicity end keep.
warm tee1ura. Reg. 49.95
3988
don't go near
the fire
28-inch tongs save fingers
trom the flames. Matte
black trn1sh. #T-3. Rtlg. 4.49
311
.
have an lea
cream dream
Lace up your turkey or chicken
with 8 atamleu.ateei plQS.. £&dL.
4•1•· long. Easy. ell1c1ent and
sanitary. Reg 45¢ zgc
stay cool., ~~
with wood 9
Stay cool WOOd handles.
add a amen touch to
brush. poker and shovel,
plus matchi ng stand.
#402. Reg. 19.95
1488
dramatic accents.
•before the fire'
2688
The . Bi
( . .. . .
Th",.lday. Novttmber 16. 1978 OAILY PILOT
You Can Sell It , find Ii,
WiJH a Want Ad---~
One Call Service
;.:~====-=Fast Credit Appro¥at~-------
.
I . .
EQUAL ttOUSINO
OPPORTUNI TY
M 't r'IMoNn :
All~ .Ute ltdVC"l"tl"INI m tbl.a IW* pa twr bl .. uh
jfft to the ··•u I .. \11 t Houa1oa At t of tH14
which makes 1t llJ~al to advertlae "an1 pr,•
fth'l\<'e. II m11 auoo. or cbacnmwaUOn b.bt"t.l un
r111tt. ~. l'f'li.iioo. C"'l or rnaUooal on1ua. ot wn
lnttnlk>o lo rruake 11ny
-.uch pm~. hmll
tJOO. or du.en miru.tJun "
11u1 Mwapa~r 111r1ll not
.ltoowlnf If •r<'ept ony advert111n1 for r ea l
esl.aA! which 1' in v1olu
llon<llUw law.
~~!!~~ ............. :.~~~~ ....... ~:!!.~~~ ....... ~~.~~ ....... ~:.~~~~ ....... ~:.~.~~ ....... !~:::.~~~~ ........ ~!!:.~~~ ... : .. .
.... ,.. IOOJ ..... ..-.. IOOJ 'G.......e 1002 G......... IOOJ GIMrtll ~ooz GaMr.e . . IOOZ G...-al .. t002 t"OftCl .. Mor 1022 ·······'··············· ..................................................................................................................... ···•··················· ······•·•·••·•••···•···
'HOHi US, DRIVE IY, DaOP IH
Thi 'oron<.1 ciel Mn r 4 bt'droom horn<'
~ l'\ • .tndsome! Rl'al sharp. with h~.1vv
:-.hukl' roof. us c•d bru·k trntr:m t'l',
1mprl' ~1vt> !'il 7t' lawn ~ <and 85'
rro.nta~l' 10,s td t!, lht>n.· s pur q ue t
lloormg. a ram 1 l~ ruum . 21 1 haths and
n t'W.lom pool All fo r $207.500. fee ·
'Phone u.-. Ui75-b000 >. dnve by <we'll
• ~1ve the addres~ > and drop in <you'll
be dym~ lo>.
U,._l()Uf. tiC>Ml:S.
REAL TORS ', 675 6000
~443 East Coast Highway, Coro{la del M.ir
di~ •n Mr!.,. v t'rcll·. J I !:>46 buno
MESA VERDE
tDGlil.A.NDS Best buy
'in this neat area. 3 RuJ?e
• OCEANFRONT
Quality C'rnfts manship in mahog. trim
& ouk floors , sets ~1s landmark; 4
Hf<. 3 ba. home 1n finest location.
.,;:-.tubhshed trees & lawns. $475.000.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS f"•1~h1on tsltthtk view trom 3 Bdrm.
Country ~tyle 11ome. Used brick &
rou~h sawn woods : swimming pool.
)Jl'Ulll $265 .• 000.
IACK IAY
Fine 4 bdrm .. 21..-4.! bath family home on
quiet c ut d e sac. Oversized pool.
playhouse. storaeeS169~ooo. Terms:
IAYFROMT
Several fine bayfront homes
with pier~ slip
·AVALON.
Well ronstructed. l BR. l ba. oak'fl()(>r,
partial basement. concrete foundation.
S 120.000-Fee.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
3·11 Boy,,cf,. 01111<· N B 67':> 6161
SPECTACULAR ~
• · WHITEWATER VIEW
l ,....._ i JJ• baths. low 11to.An•in~•. nwlff.
l•nl llactwiood hcMM. Co ... lllely llpCJrodad
.cl in I•• aclllllh coaclt• M9ly •:dras
ittchtde lcrge "!'-c..... .... fW*4t
s~ mcl _. ... MOSClic .._ RtMed to
U1t.500.
OCEAN AND CANYON VIEWS
Mewly cORatncted quality IMtllt ltotw•,
sl .. ohd la a preJff9lous IMicjhborhood.
Stn&e. livillcJ l"OCMll. ton.al ..... "°°"'•
w•tbcr, 3 ldnns + 3M boltwooms. Must
$H to appreciah. $298,500.
644-7020 J 1 Zl SAM JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD
NEWPORT IEACH
WESLEY ;-J
MEW DEAL!! CDM vu.wa• s.u
Free counsebng service This p rofessional dt>· to vets. lren. 919-6750, ext corated spac 48R home
258 offers one of Newport's
LOTS-NWPT BCH be11l panoramic ocean v1i>ws . .Loc ated 1n a Ready to build your own se<'luded res1d. area.
custom ho~. Near Dack close to stores. activ1t1es
Bay und Cherry Lake. & beachs. Lots of value
Agt 646-3627 for$$. Call Dan Bibb for --------•I appl. 675·2311 ·$326,000. Newport Hftc)hts
New oo market. 4 BR on
cuJ de sac, n~ar schools
Agent. 646-3255
()pen Sunday J ·5.
aoGERS REALTY
675-2311
1024 CostaMfto 1---------1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCEAMFIOHTS
Deluxe duplex. 3 BR . 2
ba. each urul 1475.000'
2 & l Bdrm. duplex
$375.000'
2 Bdrm. home $375,000'
2 Bdrm. duph•x, upper
urut 2 baths. lrplc. each
urut. $395.000~ ·
lalboa lay 'rop.
R•Qltctn
.. 675-7060.
MESA VERDE 4-l'UX
Spacious 3 Bdrm 2 balh
owners urut. w/lireplacc
+3·2 BR 2 Ba units. Xlnt
financing available: Call
546-5880
~HERITAGE .-• REALTORS
r---. -.-.--r$69,500
c. 1e'""'°" Autunwt
•2ou Port Bristol Sunshine Newport lieach You are lhe wanner of Wood paneled living rm. Two ff-ff Tickets d1rung. eaung area and 3 bedrooms. Patao. Love·
--------.. bdrms, 2 baths, large
SfYEM +Pt.EXES
Three 3 bdrm.s, one 2
bdrms. Special owners
unit with frplc. 20%
Down. break &ven. 1500
sq. ft. each. Otrered al
St 10.000. eaeh. 540-3666 TAYLOR CO. • LON~~~ACH, ly' BKR. Call540-1720
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Ga-ul 1002
ramtl·y r o o m . 2
f{EA LTOH.S ~111ct· 1 ~Mti Tii.EATREFESTIVAL TA .•. MU. ''OUR TOWH" .
stamng Eddie Albert at
I' .,.
.... ~··················
r1replaces. Near schools. NeW on the market al
$85,SOO. You haven't seen
t.h.1s one, so call us at 9-----....!!f!lll-~-~--llf 540-USJ
'Nllelc--r11
Real Estate Inc. JASMINE Cur,t(-V.IEW~Z39,000
Bes t buy 1n a r e a! Brand new
s plit-level •'Sea Breeze::.. model on
lovely quiet. street. 3 Bdrms. family
rm. formal dining rm & 2'h baths.
Highly upgraded with air -cond .. auto.
sprinklers . luxury c ptng plus-plus.
Tennis els. pools. Jacuzzis & security
of 24·hr guarded entrance. By app·t.
f.he Long Beach Conven· -..1 ... :.,:; .. .;.--_--::;_,_. ---
lion & Entertainme nt AM1'1quE H[Dn'AI'[ ~ LllllltU
• • R EAl.TORS ·
COi llGl'ORS DBJGHT MODEL HOME
nus old mmi-manslon is, .. ·~~~~~~~~ . $96-,000
I()(' in the city of Orange.I-It was a model condo in JUST LISTED!!
Huge lot, hardwood nrs. Newport Beach and it
leaded glass breakfroots . lackloyS,,.cial s ltll looks like one.
& Rosewood moldirrgs First time offered in 12"2 .. Someth 1 n ~ Really
lhru-out. Won't last at years . Outstanding, Spec111I" descr1bt>s this 2
$76,500, 0 custom decorated borne bedroom and den with with ·1ar1te cozy family custom i.nterior and
r qom. built·in TV. & VIEW. Call for appl. to
pane led bar. Country see.
-MW cowdition best dncribes thi1 3
bedroom hotM wfttl family room. dWncJ
room ..ct 21/z baths. Lush a..dscap1d lot,
quiet· CtiMt. MIC location cMd iat 0 short
stroll to golf & tennis. S 187 ,500
.::Jz'fldf'J ii ~~h:ind~~~ a~~a;!er:! ~ wAI!'~~i~m 499-4551
for pool make thfs a ~ REAL ESTATE ~'7'f:Zf;&'Y I ~=· family home. 631-1400 ~~Ot!!c~~~!~~r
--------~1 '~~~;;;rt;";'~~·~"'~< ~~:~i!,~!ll~i~t1:~, Lux~~~~~~~~· 2 ~·~~~·~;~:'.§!~~'
BAY & 1.;, --story. Newport Rtvsera ing rm. tt 'II move fasl at
Poot tennis, jacuui, etc. $110,000! 673-8550
1---------r-aso.900. 10% Down. UP1N 111<1 .. 1s1u"'m~,.c1· BEACH ~fORO~BLE ~~~€~van~aae. [~ dllHI
450 NEWPORT C R.1JR. sll.gious Westchrr f9f' • P.£ALTOP.SA ~-~~::-~-~-~-~-~-·~ .. ~~~! . ·0 . •J -~ 75lm11 der SlS0.000. Spacious 3·•---------1 :::ry.-~: -.• ECONOMY bdrm. family room. 2ClOO Sq fl 2 sty 4 br 2'h *VETERANS * ~ L }; . ·-. ·. country kstcben. Neat ba, Sandi>omte'oo OOxl.20
l -Ui"de'd? and cl~an and ready to lot. :r.. M1 So. Cst Plata. . PROGRAM a----1'UJll move mto. Call us al pre.v.aU. _ _......_.,.._
Lovely split level condo, er ing loc : $84,000. 3701 1'4V'-'~" lJVW l'4 ~
3 pools nearby, also ten S. Woodl d Pl. S.A. CaU $I 00,000
rus club. s upermarket 971H96S. ACT NOW! P.nces
shQps, 2 bdrms .• 2 ca are RISING i"'AST •
ga rage: only Sl 05,000. --------•t Worldl\genl 24brs Low lease. located 1._,. _____ .__•I 541 ·"'800
'The Plaz.a area of lht:1---------1 v Bluffs. up-Harbor -------o---N E W 0 CE AN V I E W Highlands in Newport'§ 5-PLEX FANTASTIC HOMES. 10% down lo Mariner School area. 3 WESTMl .... STER ••• l\ITD. Very ·c reat\ve. &inns and enclosed or . "" ... v1ew of bay & ocean. Call 540-SS7o. porch with fireplace. Pr 1 de. or of won
Fee land, you own It. New paint. plumbing-o~htp, quality con·
Complete privacy, Immaculate and vacant. structJon. ·Sep. owners
bdrms .. 2lh balhs; th w.&~VIEW? Reali d r nJ e houseplus4 l2bdrml ltn· :.pectacular use of m1r ~"' . Y rea Y or a c its G.S.1. $14,50 a QlOnth. rors provides an exoti You've got il in this• family.$119.000. O.W.C.2ndT.D.X1nlloc.
atmosphere. Property i bdrm .. 2 bath home in 640-5112
hke new! Xlnt value a Corona del Mar. The $389,000 view 1s t otally un· nr;TA ... 1..Lln I. OMPJ'\f\J~
Rr Al T r1~•, Ol vr t nr>£Q~ ..
IOOMFOR2
~~.-1-l
75Xl27lh R·2 lot. good
Easlside l oca l e ·
upgraded·l bedr ms. 114
'ba. lath & pJaster .
hardwood firs. 1 Yr new
k it c h en i noe Id s
mlcrowav,e. For a good
investment. call Glen
HeUwarth.
of Costa Mesa. Irvine,
Newport Beach. Inc.
234 E. 17th St.. C.M..
631-1266
Nationwide Network of
lndividualJy Owned
and Operated BAY& BEACH
obstructed. not just a
peek! All of the ocean.
Cat.alina & night lights are yours for lhe looking.
SnuggJ~ around lhe two
stone frplcs .• to-keep you
PETE BARRETT
RWTY
• '42·5200
llG CAMYOM 1~~R~e~al~~~ta~t~e ~Of~fi~c~es~· ~
Kas to be thts prestige I-
cmy on tbe!!e coo1 rughu. ~~~~~~~~~ 450 NEWPORT CTR. DR. What a package for MANSION
WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO.. REALT-ORS
211 I San Joaquin Hils Road
MEWPORT CENTER. M.I . -644-4910
~COATS & WALLACE
cs::J1 REAL ESTATE, INC.
A LOCAll Y OWNED COMPANY SERVING
THE SOUTH COAST AREA SINCE 196l
TOP Of THE HILL -Super Meja Verde
location. Big beautiful 5 Bdrm 3 bath
family home in immaculate condition.
Garden kitchen overlooks gorgeous
large pool. Forma l dining room. large
triple: garage a nd assumable loan. C•
546-4141
SPr ving C:nc:;t;i Mpc:;;i.t rv1nP
Huntington B each-New port B each
Center, 300 E. Ot'ean
Blvd .. Lon.g-Bea~h
Call 00·5678. ext 329'
lo chum your uckets. * ••
1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
' duplx. including bay
front to be exch down m
a pkg. 213/684 3200
IASIC-S~Alltff
HOME. $69,900
Pri ced right with 3
Bdrm.<;, new carpets .
large lot. and many frwt
tr~ Only $69,900. Call
546-581t<>
~HERITAGE
REALTORS ~.~~!'!' ••• !?!~r-~~~~~~~~
COttOMA DEL MAR
*TRIPLEX *
Two 2BR untL'I and one
JBR urut on IY.:t ~· Oe
vu Hall block to Big
I Corona Beach . view
Beam ce1hnl(s, 3 car Aar
$350.000 owe. can elose
Uusyear
btc.llti••
EatafeosW.st
770-0251
SLASHED
to$72,500
BeauWuJ 38R 2ba home
PLUS fabulous fam1l~ • I'm Gr e at f a mll y
neighborhood, Lowe!>t
pncf' m area.
ASTRll
Real Estate, Inc.
754-7800
2 Bdrm Charmer on R 21--------
lot. completely redone Worth 5185.000. Will takP
$129,950. 640-5112 Agent. SJ.59.500 for fast sale of
Mesa Verde's finest •, SPYG~HlLLHOM E acre view home. Owner. 15 Camt>na S~acular i •i QQQ#. VTew 6"1J..66:Ki~t--------
.I It 71/2-9112 -.
I 00/o 2ftd
NO LOAN FEES .(iRIEENIROOK
2STORY
By Owner Leaving slat(',
ass4me 9'1: loan. 3 Br I ~·
Ba. family rm. frplc, hU-
1ni. Coll. Prk are<i
548-20il9 PRIME DUPLEXES / 5103 Sea!ihore Dr. N 8 Located in 100 block. 407 Jasmine. CdM , ________ _ Near So. Coast Plaza in
Greenbrook . Soar ing
cathedral ce1Ungs, ren·
lral air. LvJy 4 bdrm
home w/lge fmly rm &
loft overlooking llv rm.
Reduced to Sll 7 ,500 for
quick sale. 545·9491
W N Id CHARLESQUINTl\RO 1•
es t ewport. o er REALTOR Sml'e 1946 [&~JSIOE R 2 front 2 bdrm. has new You Tell Elli! 1 Sell £m, IW •
plumbing. elecln cal in r------2 Bcdrm house . will take
kitchen : rear bachelor WARM & SHUG 3 uruts. Colli for informa ·
unit over dbl. garage; can descn"'-lh"' feeling t.ton 64!HH61 space for 2 extra car$. ""' .. Priced atS149.500 after you start the logs an
2 Bdrm. & 1-bdrm. unit.
West Newport, good ren-
t a I his tory : walk to
your master bedroom
fi replace.
,. .,, .
OPEN HOUSE
, REALTY .z-beach. s~.000
MESA VERDE 673-3663 675 4777 1':ves
Relax~ & WeKOIM
('an de:.t'nbe lhe feehng
when your t•yes capture
the flowing features and!-:_~~~~~~~~~
co-ordinated colors of H.dde .2 S $85,000. COST A MESA
Out.st.andtoit 3 bedroom. Eastside. 3 bdrm:. .. 2 ba
2 bllth wtth a <'ozy -COmpletel)'. remodete-ct: 2
fireplace for cold wt.nler car garage. $128,000
rughLs. This home ha. MEWPORT'PEMIM.
lh1!I impressive 2 story I n tory home
PM• & ,.,.~ctio. Lush Garden Entry
can describe lhe f~lmi;t Me:.a Verde ranch-style 4
wb.tle talUng a stroll oO bedrnom family home
~11 $195,000 ~~~~~~~ 673-4400
co mm u n 1 l y 's finest
value! 3 Bdrms. + den;
largest "Augusta" plan COMPLET'El Y sn besl early area locale.
REDECORATED wllh swee ping golf
been completely r e. 2 Bdrms .• ?-balbs. frplc.
decorated and it 1s priced Only $89,000 Leasehold ()N THE SAND nght! Call 751-3191 NEWPORT ISLAND
you_rown pnvate beach with formal danmg. fam1·
A ~Jiff Hon. ly room and 2 fireplace~.
TWOGI
REPOSSESSIONS
Cosla Mesa. Garde
Grove.
B i'Olt er. 541-0425
HARBOR
• , " Ill\ l'lllO IJf
11:.trhor lmt>~lfl!t•nt ('n
3 Bdrm, faro.rm, plus course view! Like new &
dlfl·rm, new crpl'g, loads lota 11 y c h arm Ing .
of shuti.ers. atnum. encl. $229,000 ! ! pal i o. Aski n g o n 1 y __ A_G_E_NT_640_·5560 __ _
$124.900.
JACOIS REAL TY
675-6670
PENINSULA
POINT
OCEAN VIEW
PRIME DUPLEX Rare find In Newport.
A ma gn ificent ex· .SELECT 3 Bdrm .. l bath home on perlence of ocean Uving! R·2 lot: .fri>le . lots or
Private road guarded PROPERTIES wood&bnck. Sl85.000
entry! Secluded sandy HOME & INCOME
beach! 5 spacious wood (iR£EHIROOK 3 Bdrm., 2 balh home d e c k , ! Sec I u d e d plus two 2 bdrm units m
ga rd e n s !·A tru e SPECIAL rear.4Carpar~ing mde·
maslerpiece for lux· Fresh paint Inside & out hghtful park-like settin~.
unousliving! Don'twail, New earlhtone c rpts Easts1de Costa Mcs :1.
there ls nothing lake It Mitu on:barct rear yrd. Property in xlnl condi·
anywhere.. or cfela1ls D<e.new 4. bdrm home tion! $199.000 call~ w/lge fmly rm. Jo'inisbed 673-3663 642·22S3E\('\?s
__,__ Pa tio Sl48,900. BKR D. Rldtatts Rltr Call 540-1720
SM-0497 642 3263
HARIOR viEw HILLS 'l'ARBl!LL
SACRIFIC(i I II llS
-$10 OOADOWM "#I In ColifOf"ftia"
:J Bdrm' 2 balh Owner EAST SIDE· 3 bdrm. 2 ba~
will carry ~olanee at f r p 1 c . 2 ~ a r
.10%. No qualify ma. Call g:rrag~ Submit any and tordela1ls. 640·51L2 Bkr. all trade:,
gnJore 1n garage. Better DUPLE>C' associated $84.SOO 645..(095
These 2 bedroom units House on the sand, spec.
have separate garages tacular oceun vie .
and private yards. Never Move-in condition. ar
a vacancy. Located near round or w ee k the bluffs in Cosla Mesa. retreat. Ca ll 673-8550 ~ -. ......__
FORESTE
OLSON ... , ... , .......
attic storage rm. Bll·ios I i--------•
hurry on this one at So. of HICJhwoy
$101,900.56-9491 on lovely A•Oc udo MnoV~VIHa
Neil Beatty Re_:ilt-0r .. cae:
110181 BLllRS ca.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
5 minutes frq m the Ol'l~11111 •11\flJ11<10M·~•K• .,.~ ...... c-~~~O~'.YE~ [ ~ lflfdMI W• ~f~~.,., ... 1---------1
of firms mo ving lo
BllOl<ERS-llE~l TOPS
Jr]•, W 8.Jltv.J t," ;~b' Avenue. a charming 2 2BR l ba Condominium.
bdrm, 2 sty. upside down $65,500. Comm pool. Lge
house w1tb cedar Shingle a.<;sumable loan at 9:r..t;~
exlerior a nd sundeck Bk.r. 540-1720 or 557-6550
PLUS a l u.xur1ous 2 ev THE DELUXE CONDO '
BLUFFS
De luxe Setting On Fabulous
Gr eenbelt. Dcluie Wrap-Around
C PRIVATE 'ARTY Orange Co. Need 3 and 4 CSELE T Hasgreathomes for sale bdrm homes. IREN T'PROPERTIES in Newport & C.M. Flex1_H_OTI.J __ N_E_._7_97_·67_50 __
---------, ftnancing 546-1141
I.=.---•-.......... ~· o nJ aJn_ ~,---..... Plantings. Deluxe Carpeting.
Dra pes & Wallpap~rs. New Deluxe
Kitchen. New Deluxe Furnace Plus
Air Conditioner WI Air Purifier.
Please Call For Appt. To· See.
Deluxe Price Of $174,500. A "Joy Of
Newport" Listing.·
,. 1'111m ____ ..,. _____ iil -1be ruteat dtaw ln the
West. . .a Dall~llot Clasalfied Ad. 6'2•5678.
VIEW PLUS SECURln
The Most Beautiful Townhome With
Complete Security In All Of
Newport Beach. Forever Vi$¥ Of
0cean & Bay. Near Lido Village
And Shopping. 2 .Bdrm. 2~ Ba. Pool
& J acumT Call For Appointment..:
See. '$395,000.
--.......... 631 ·1•
111 oona DllYI
----------
macnab I lrvtne
realty
HEW HOME FO• THI HOuDAYS!
Picture this 2-s tory fa mily home
w 7 a prox. 2500 sq..ft. tt•·+m-c== cop temporary decor. . . f{:aturing a
BRs. 3 baths & lg. family rm
w/walk-in bar. The landscaping bas
a Japanese garden atmosphere
w/gazebo & e nc losed spa. All
totally redone· tnside & out -just ~waiting-for-the Holidays-! -s205.000.
Sharon Smith 6«·6200. (C·J.35)
642·8235 644-4200 tot Dover Orl11e ,• i-HMlbor View Centtt
••
Irvine •t ~ v .. ~Y Center 752·1414
A C0UMaL. ~CO. ,
644·9060
a1111AHJOAGUeNHIUAfU>.
-'"~CUfTI ..
. -
..
bedroom, 3 bath apt 1---------
Covered patio and J car I.E. Sales ManeNJer
gan&e. $210,000. Fantus t1c opportunity
644-721 • t'or further informal.Ion
r.JD.N1r,r1
UAIL[Y bi
l\SSUCIJ\TES
1002
oflct, Uffatr
3322 Vil LIDO
OPEN
MOH., WID., NI. 2 TO 4
SAT. & SUfi._ I TO 4
,. LOU084/HIALY
UDO REAL TY INC.
&1~1•
~
caU 642:5062 as~ tor .Mr. Wsute
PRIVACY PLUS
Near Weslcliff, lovely
home with 2230 S.F. + ·
sep. 720 S.F . rec room
Beautiful kitchen & bath.
top quality paint and
wallpapers. 4 BR + ol·
flee + TV room. gar.
"w/opener. b cl pkg tor
cars a nd veh icl es.
$159.500. May consider
leas e. option. Ru.tt\
Laurie, Rllr. 646·4380
ume 8Y,a% V.A LttJ!e 3 bdrm. atQne trimmed
pool wt wtr fall. Pnn·c.
only 988-8532
II your home or income
property f u t w,1t h
Newporl R.E. Assoc
631-4516
BACK DAY CONDO 2
&oey. Priu r->duced tu
$108.500. Agent. ~ll~
,.
•.
~
. -
-
.....
. ..
I_
D2 DAILY fl'LOT
Pt18UC NO'l'fCE
l'ICT1 neul ........ " eftij ~ ......... ....
ltf "9, lll llW ~ ... ._, 9tttC"
MAMll '"'"" ... "' Tiit lellewl ... •'Mll.t 41'f ... ,., ... .ii... ............ -,..... ....
··-:t: ::::-....
I:"-,._ " . _,,_
,,,~
~~ :.i=-" :=-. ··-I! ... ii:-e=-. ,.,_
~. "'"-·"
S~M)µ-JA'E~<o·
Tltat lnfri911in9 Wo.rd GotM w;f#t o Clt.,d/e
..... ""' .. J•H N a CO. lftl .,,..,..., c ..... O• • WM Im ... CA n11i
IV .-I"' I C..llf\lfflll t •
,.. ••• "'"' 1011 ...,..._, C:..0-1•• °" ,._-. ttvu.. ~,,,. '"" ~ "c-.c-.. ~ .. Def 1'9ft JV ~ltoe
J V._. ......
111•• \._... -ll• W'HI\ llW C-lv Ci.A"'°'.,.. C-Wv.,.Ckt
tA, ""
C-•t ......, .......... , .... Alll\et-
:.:~;w"' .,.._......._(JU I
"'*'.,...or-..~ o.11v ~. ........... 14, IS. It, 0 , .. )I, n, U. i.t,
t1 ·•11
"'en"°"' ._,....us ~UATaMIENT
TIW 194_.,.. .,..._I\ OOffl!I OUI• _,.,
-------..... "r QAT t. -............ ~ ~,... ...... "......., _ ... JA~ UNllMITEO. Jin YtKh
1'141111' •Milllt. ..._, 8"<11. CA ~ ""911-Or..-C-t 0..tr Pl... ..iotw1 ... _ Stock-II, JIU
lo-.. '°"" '°"' ............... 0..1 1'-2.•. It,. .. 71 ••11 N Yll<h R--. ~ e.a<h, C-' -..,... · 1~1_o_u_s.,.1_0~1---t . I r · l I I I rtATCO I
I I I' I I t
PuaLICblOTJCE
f'ICTITtOUS IWSIMa'6 ~nAf'WMa1n
Tl'oe IOl-.nQ pwliOft ll OOlftQ ~lo
"'U •\ •
I S 0 y I N I ! I doft'l know wtty erlllca
1-... --...---.--t kMP Mytno we 6on't have • Is I I I •oreion po11o1. Of course ...
WESTCLll'F ARCO, ~ E. t1ttl ~lrw'lt, C.~l.Uollt•W. CA tttl1 ' • ~ Charle\ S. C.•cllwl..O. •~o M ot~• ROCiCI, WWil HOll'f'l'OOCI, CA 900t' .J.. flll\ t>\;\1"'1>\ ll <ondutttd ...... ,, ,,..
Ohrleluel
• • ~ • fofelon polloy. W. are
!Ci to-our~to I BA OF E l .... ... ,-..-1 -..-1 --1 -l"''-1..--t 8 ~ :-.... ":'!.o ~
.... -A.. -A--_A,_ --"'-~--' '°" ..... ,,_ ... No 3 below •
• :~"'~~~smEtS r r r r I' t I' I
6 ~:=l,mms TO I I I I' I I I I
~Anwen11ta•~s100
PUBUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHEU NAME STATIMIHf
Tiie lol-•r>Q c»r\Ofl\ <1re 00•"!1 • °"""u'~ NA8AAM. "3117 WjUllllQtOft SI ,
Cml• Mew. C-' ~
H•liOt1et Au.o<lt,tlon ot 8 0<n·
A'i<'I" Af'll\I\ & M<lfl<l•ftS, I .. < •• e
C•••tor"'"' corpor•llo ". 3111
V.Hfl•llqtO" $1 • Cmla MeW, CA '1'2•~
f ... , °""""' "<-.Clecl llV • <O<· .,.,, •• IOft.
NlllOtlal AUOC141llOnOI l\O<,,_AOll,,. A'11\1\ •"""'I('""" '"4.. 0enno \ M C<M'll
~
Tllo\ \161-1 W<I\ lill'd wtlh IM
Co1111tv Cieri< OI Or-Count, on O<I
70 ... ,.
PUBUC NOTICE
l'ICTITlOUS IMISINESS
NAME STATEMENT
fl1e toJ-•"9 perSOfl\ ••• dolnq bol5•M\S ., • •
l IHICLETIER CENTE ll 811&A.
16S 8allu SUMI. Cmla ~. CA '2•» Richard Mar-tterm•""· ••IS
r.,..-Aw. "1:16. ~ o.i.s. C-'
91•13 •
llGOef'I Al.,.~. 11) H. BM·
rltlgton Aw. =)01, L.~ ••'*'-C-' 'OOI' .
Tflo\ b\l\1M\\ Is <-leO by •
C)t'Mral Pol~P.
Rtc~--lh1~ Sl-'1_.,. W.ts 11\tO •llh I""
~r;"~~ Cl-ol Or .... CQutlty O" O<I.
f'tt»U
Pvonshl!<t cw~ ~t °"'"' P•tot.
f'to)Ut Nov. 1. •. '' n. 1'71
f>ubl•sllftl o.-eoa~• °"''' PilOI.
How 1, t , 1 ... :D, 197' 1--------------
PUBUC NOTICE
F0ICTITIOUS IUSINESS
NAM« STAT1!M£Nl r 11e 1011-11>9 persons •r• dOl"9
PUBLIC NOTICE
P1JBUC NOTICE
DU\ot'eU ,n· FICTtTIOUS eUSINESS NEWPORT STUFF'O ROLL, NAMESTAttMENT
a 101 F•Sflton 111.nd. Hew!IOfl Be.ell. Tiie IOllOWing Ptl'Wll IS dolno "'"" CA'761>3 •rteuu : S.K &O. tnc: •• I C.llloml.l c~• EO HASGILL RESPIRATORY too" CON SULTANT, IS'IOl Ma,.ulacture
T flo \ l>UWOHH Ol-0.IOtCI llV 0 C Ol1IO'. L"., H IH'I inglOtl Jle«ll. CA .,..., ''°"· E dwin N. 1-t•S!l•ll J r., 11• !..K. & o . ll'IC.. ...._,._, trw4ne. '-'mis
Juotlll~~Mtn, Tiit\ INS.MU 1$ <onelll<1f'CI !IV I",,..
5Kr-M¥Y Cltwt<IU•I. Tl>•\ \lalemeM •I s flied Miii Ille ECIMn N. HMQIU Jr.
COUlllY Cle<-ol 0rMl9t County on Oct. TIMS \lalemenl w.n fileel ... Ill li.e
10 191. f'1'32tt (QutltyCtel'.llo!OrMQeCounlTO"Oct.
PuOll\hed Or-CoHI O.Hy PllOI 2•. 1•7t.
Oct 7&, NOY 2. 4. 1•. 1471
~ s. Oct\ct!Wlnd f"I~ ,, .. _... WH 1114G whfl Ii.
(.ouflty c~ oi Orange c:o..nty on Ott. ,,, mt ,....,...
Publi\Md 0. ... C.0.\1 Olil'I' PllOI.
How 1, '· 1•.11. t91t
Pt1BUC NOTICE
f'ICTlTIOUS •VSINl!U NAME STAT(MENT
..f--.._...~.
lllll1MUM:
EOWARC>oe:AH t. ASSOC .• lllO
Hllkrttt ~ .. ~ 8Hc:lo, CA'H)I
Ra n011t Rl<hard 811t ll: JO!lft Ectwent~ ... tllO""*~ Of .• UQun.t llfftll,C.Am$1
Thi$ INlifttll ll ~led llV -'" If>.
dllllclull.
J .E-Ellerlf
Tiiis Slat-I wts llled wltll IM
C:OV..h c~ o1 Oranot COunh on Oct.
11 ... , •. .. ..,,..
Pul>ll sNd Or ""119 C.o.nl O.Oy PllOI.
Now. 2, t . i., n. 1'71 *9-1'1
PUBLIC NOTICE
"~~m:~:.:::r
T l'le 1011-•"9 pertonl ere 001"9
IMlsl~.:~.ASSOC1AT ES.103AJSleter
•101,FountalnValtev.C-'
JoN> w. ~to. t11JAJ SI-'" en.
F°""talf> Vetley, C-'
Oavle L. Olbflo. IO:J.43 Stlltr •1171. Fountlln Yellev. C-'
PUBLIC NOTICE
Tiii\ buSIMU I\ <onelu<1H bY a ••11 hmlled C*'tl'et'Ulio
FICTITIOUS l~Nl5' NAME STATl'MENT
Tn~ loll-•"!! Pf''°"' .,. dOi"!I l>oH•~\\~·
M0 81lE ENERGY CO., 1118
Pu11m•n Cost• Me-W, C-' '2~
MOS 5<-IM-tk>MI. LIO • a
ca11torn11 corvoratlOn, 1171 PullmMI,
~11 M~w. C-' .,.,.
T 111\ bu\~U I\ C-.Clfd !IV a CO<•
porll-.
MOSS<aW!
1Menw11IONI. LIO
P1JBUC NOTICE
f'ICT1T10VS SVSINl'SS NAME STAttMl'NT
fl>e t~ pencin ~ OOonQ busi-ness as·
H EWP'S SAIOOWICH
1613 I rv1ne, Suot~ G. Cos
'2'27 Alli~ .ie-011
~.COstl~CA.
Tiii s 11;/\>M\S IS c
Cllwlclual.
Allf-041•4
JolWI w a.or lo Tiii\ st~ w~ llled ••Ill tile c-1., c1-ol Oranve Coun4T on 6c·
1-. 21. 1'11.
f'tun1
P\lbllsrtea Or..-Go.HI [)ally PlloC,
Mew.?.'· 16, ll, 1'11
PUBLIC NOTICE
O.A Gril>OMI. St<rel&rT
fhi\ $~ WI\ fjlf!O Wiii> f"9
C-tf Clet1' ol Or M>!1e Counlv Of\ Oc I,
Tiii\ ~lalemenl H \ I wlltl tt>it
'-'" cien ot Oranoe c.oum., on Oc· ·-•21. '471. ;io. 1'18 l'lt31M l'tant
Pubh\lled Or-'°"'' D•llv Piiot, ~l\MO Or~ ON1t Dally Piiot. NO•.?.'· 1'. 23.1'7I Nolt. 1, 9, 1'.23, 1m .SM-18
PUBLK; NOTICE
fl ICTlTIOIJi e USINISS
MAMI' STATl'MENT r~ 1011owtnv ,..--1, -nv .,.,,._
~-·· BUICK 8 ELl PROTECTION
SE'.RV1Ct ... , o.rrt!I, ~II MeW,
"''2617 "'"u"' J M<Krt. •t Olrr9ll, CcnlefMw. C-'9Wl7
Tllil bu\lnHI It t -lecl tl'f _,!fl..
Ol•IOU.1
V~J.Mc~
Thi\ \!.......... w.K 111«1 Wlifl lllt
C-l't ~Of 0rat9 C-..YOft ()ti. v. 1'11 ~
"Wll\lled Or e1101! COHt Olllly PllOC
NOv.1.• •... n.""
PtJBLIC NOTICE
Tiii\ -i il c-*I .., Ml W.. dlw!Wal ,_.,A. s--wel!
fllfl \I-Wff Iii.cl Witt> ""'
ONrllT C..,.. •Or~ Couner °" Oc· 1-., 20, ltJt.
l'teme
~"'*' 0r-. CA>it\t OllJy PtlOt,
()(I. i •• "'°Nov. l, '· , .. 1978
•••
;
PUaLIC NOTICE
1'19M2l
Puoll\-Or-COllt Q91ty Pilot
Hov.1.• •... n. 1m
••cn"OW eustte«P ~HATKMeWT .............. ---~ ~n•
.. l!WPOltT 9RAM WORKS.. "'~
SwlM< ... ·-·WW 6. c..M -.w. c.t•...,....,,
0ewl4 M. M .. r11, OS C:.-.1110,
CMll -W, ~ '2611
RltMordM. ~. 2"'MM'tl<e1
Orlwe. "-1 &each, C.Ulor"'" .,...
,,,., ~' 11 c-'9d "" • .....,_. __ ..,... '•
O.....M..Kani\
TMt ............. -•-wltto t~ C-lf Ci.tll ot 0r-. c:-ty on
tlG $ 1 ... # ts_ tf1L "*"" P1M1.-0r.,... C.O.St Oel.., Pilot, ....... , ... "u.,. ... ~ '·
""
~NOTICE
..
. .
II
,1
.. • • •
·' .
I
. . . . '
f
I
·' ' •
' ~ · tMwt POr S... Honn For S-. Oflw> IHI •tDh Thursday. Noyimber 16, 1978 oAiLY PILOT )g.: Hout•t For Stilt HoiiMit For Stile Ha..s.1 ,or S• .......................... ~ ._ ....................... ..-••••••-•••••••••••••• u--n U_...•='.chod •• u..t..t_•~~ ....... •• ..... _.. • , • ..,...,. •• ._ .............. • .............. ~.. "• .. -a.. I 06t ~r:-1 Othet-RMI &tote ott..-lffl lst.M ~ wn ..__
COitO M._e to• .. tr.• I 04 lr .. 1-.... I 044 Let--INcti • Io-... .,.... -m-:.-• I t 00 ••••••••••• • ••• • • •••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ... .,._. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• r"'9ll"'" ,,. .__ e _._ 2200 ~224 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••·~ lFIClt' ••-••••••••••••••••••• Ille-firap1rty 2000 Loh~...-Co.to M9N ~
IUtLOH CLOSIOUT "1'J.~1'JJn::n:JiJ.1rt1n:rJLluu~-..t1t1CTA ""' utSfuCRR """' ;na tae •EXCITING• ••••••••••••,.•••••••••• ··~.:!·E·~:~·o··a·A··v·~·o·1···· •••••••••••••••••••••.•• ~AHCt' i &tory 48r, _,a '"9 • ....... • "" ' • TWO 4"$ ""''"' """"'. v Lrg. Lux. Condo 3br. •lr·
3.Ba homes at 30 F.. 23rd MUST SE'l FAST fl.I. yo rd. X.lnt area. 1142.500. •ON JH[ BEACH• I Coi$t Mesa sharpest Drawtn~s COasllll OK mjr. appl. tannis, poolb. St. for IU'9.500 ~. mt:lt' t R'7H!ll1 Ai(t. unnils ~n the street ! 673·6634 1495646-2143735-892.S •
1>wry 3Rr. 28ll ho~s at OWNER TRAtllSFllUIED Oy owner Nice Nwprt ~rt .. och 1';1\t'l08edaarages; node-NEWER Coi1ta Mesa 3 bdr'm · 2 ba. Fam. rm.
V.6 & 2<*l Ounj(I' Av... I ( I ' I J D "r ........... humc In nrt'll 3 Br 2 ea. all Su ~PIS .. ~UJ'laeti oy~t· ferred malntenitnce. Cao House & Duplex PLUS Bonus rm '-le pool, No ror 1129.600 Owot'f ~'Ve Y yr u (: vrt .. Y.w'' mcxlexn. C:S1ovenlenc:e11. 'looking lh• bl1M1 Pac1f1c, be sold separately O{ ROOM TO BUILD 4 ts. Cbiid~ OK. S5'1S ftn 11n<'1 o a ll nd J. Wuodbridgc Oq~r 2000 J.q ft.. w 4 , 8.,.0 ... h()M-r.~oo L/Jwe:sl pric:e to JlfU, No. _evt bbach, ~ m inutes t.OletbeL W9 ooo each. more -unHs _Ag en;,. ~ufi46...6479 ~~~~&IJ\ ~'\2'8J':3 07 bf>droofn~. 3-httth.. ep fnm tmo' -... nVc ..,...,.,, noer nerahb<'>rhood. Crom Fashion TSlan(f: OWNER ANX IOUS. 631-4990 ·
• . formal dln1n.J{ rm. OcCQr.ul.cd u1 warm Oyll~. J,.~~ .. ~~~~~~~~ $t 1$.000. 642·7294 tor Sensho....!t1onPaa1,ktr1r~lnet w
0
ind1e'I 752.1.920 1 BR. utU paid, rang~. o.orolftt . 102 . N•rth tonC'S uu•u.ou1 Prof landst·up<.'ct. 0"'tin twam c ilinga. t1ppt ... .:.-. • " '-Ci)U •1L Ma--. De....+, S35Q mo. 648V• w. llkh •••••••• ••••• ••• • ••• • • t • d 2 J "' .ua A Resort 2400 St., 642-0835. t•u"" o mamtum vor w r covc~ec W11lkie>&1.1ch4111dtowo .. WAllllFROMT CalfooWa,acific ....................... -=-~-------~r,~d ~~~ ~':!'rd~~h~·;: P~•t10-. &. b<>Hul1ful Spuni!ih rountuin In $149,500. UVIHG MoWlett.. S*t PLACE Miimmoth Condo(or rent. 3bc\-2ba, frpl • fenced yd
hr 11 P\1 '-Uth'I S11t:ol\' .~•I r.Hilt\ ·\lllt11'tfor11 lowS1f!>UOO ~ ·tytrllcvt11,2Hr.228a, 2706 ffarborSte206·A PIOPEICTIES"' By Chair ltrt. Call w/pallo. Quiel cul-de•
t'on i-tdcr t 1 b1l1 \.:I • As__... fl/4°'0 Lo. 494-8519 sunken tub w/gold fix· 540·5937 5S9-oi44aft6pm ~~: ~\:~t$:~~1~27~6 7!#-UIOIS C .. J-&.•• ... _ ... _ _.. lWO So C'.oai;I tltt1hway tures. ronnal d1n1og rm, 10..-Tll l :JO ,..,._, f
• """"' •• ~-vt J~AGUNI\ Dl<~ACH frple. wet bar. luxurious SAM CLEMENTI: COLoaADO _a_::gt_._N_o_Ni_._ ----
R t•<hH' l.'il tu ••II n, beige c:pt & hardwood MOllLl,MOME .. •LEX Ownermustsell,S acres. Spac.new2br.V12 bacon-uwn~r l)rt'i\I\ ""'" l Hr plank llrs.1nternal security INFORMATION IEACH ...,.,.. lrt.'e$, power. view, road. do. 2 frpk:s. washer &
;?\,Ou ~ d.-n l'•Ml ! .. ,, UniT!e Charm system & security gate. Rent. option to buy Info. PribdeolQwnershlpt2 BRn. &!stoffer. 731-2871aft7. dryer.~ to apprec. No '""oa. n.1.111) u111'r J•l" $339,000 2 a. view uni so a~1.-r-children.nopets.Singles ~ •• .,to •ra•rt:ll lt. ""1 • ~'--l~-s Q..<d11r 11pruce psnelln1i. <7141759-JD6l 552_3254 repo's, loan assumption beautilulcanyon,lBlkto -..~. 1 S42S Agt no $11&:!.300 66tl.'m vTTllllC fatWW 11kyl1tt'i.. loft & 2 et.c. Easy.financeO.A.C. Linda Lane beach. Grons 2700 wet.'Omei5oo
97
3 2971•
fireplaces. larj!~ Cdmlly 9offices. Superb location & con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-964· ; · a Toro 1 Ol2 (I)·-' E tat art-ll Brick walkways. ocu.-e VIEW MoWle Home Stor• strucUon. $231,000. 3 acres Fallbrook. home & EAST SIDE-2Br. 1112Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J \((U S f ) lhru lu.'>h lundscapma Contemporary op e n Westminster 848-8895 BERTHAHENRY grove.$119.500. E2trms. lux 2 sty condo. Btfl
In' 0\\ t-: R H> H Sl@,500 AOOlOP beam. frplci. fam rm. £.Anaheim 956·45PO REALTORS TradeforOC.673-9473. secluded !jetting. Wood s AL~: l. t~ 's r Duplex $240,000. Agt Peggy Anaheim 956-1011 215 Del Mar 492-4121 RHll khlff burrung frplc. d~hwRhr. ~~:,~~~~ i~l'\ .,;~~:~~~t1 549• n51 Overlcfok1ng ocean on Broms Rltr·• 645-1531 . ~~:he~m ~r.:I~~ Ir 4 9 1 duplexe; Exe...,. 2800 disposal. J?vl patio. et~. P11t 1u . l.int.l ~t·.1p.-1t 752-0283 bluff~ of C11n1s1rano. 2 . incl bay'rrouttobeexch ••••••••••••••••••••••• Allnewpaint.cpts.app " · · Pool. rl.'c area. 2 car g11r w1:.prlnkl1•1 .,, $113.~HI Bdrm. & 1 bdrm units. BY OWNER, Newpo-rt down 1 n a pk g . Npt Hgts. new 3 ~r 2 Ba adults only 14~5 mo. Call
YOU'U. LOVE IT ~ 1 PerfHl retnod.-1 for Crest condo, 3 +-br .. 3 213/684-3200 home-$..?25,000. wtll take
631
_
3133
btwn
9
&5.
t'ditb<>rnUJth 7M ~i .t...i>:! home with lnromc . ba . End urut. ocean vu. EXCITING T.o ·s. or comm. or in;
i 13 ~ 5633 ~ IU:C'WClll»~ SJ~ 000 A>OlOP Plaf\4. Pticed reduced to e • •COVINGTON.• dustnal. or; income prop $425. Gas & water pt.I :
L·nn1111a V"illa $138.000.548·7286 • Pride 9r ownership 4-Owner/Ag\. 640 9022 or Nwpt Hghts. a attractive A.1.....,bl• Loon lr\ltW' Grt>Vt'll 2 br. tll'll BY OWMER ":'"";J-:': DIL WIDE LUXURY plu in excellent rental 675-0l20 rms nt>wly decorated
Cute 5barp 2 Ur J • • u,1 0111n~cw110d , bal.'k!j to nus-rtc ~ood and glasi. irreplaceable 5 bedroom S6500 DOWN $1 JS MO. area; near schools and Spar. irees. Walk to ~cllhti.'ll\t'd .\~imnw h )ltt't'nb.-11 Lnd!>e vd. ~BR Or-ten\" hnme in e:;tate otfenia t tulyuni-· IMCLD"SALCUTIL south .Coas t Pl\.za. Realktah .~ "·verythmg. Even park ~
'r D of $4x.ooo :l '•"' Crolc S93 'I()(} ,64&0'J'J7 Umver"l.tY Park. A/C, queopportun1ty for a dis· ;w1,~o&·nCe.wM_t3w8nrh.ms2 b'a.Naps~ 1974 &ndix, 28r. 2a a. A $200,000. 752-1920 Wanted 2900 642_3703. 1564A Orahge
mg $61.500 S~ll.t Rt.•ult> out Wood floors & wulls Fireplaces. courtyard. sume$ bal of S150.000 .. beautiful home. Adults 18 T T.D. for down payment on Ave. _ O\o\ner nlOllvi.tcJ s\i-1.. lgt!-('Orner Jo\ T1le<l in ck cnmlnat1ng buyer. 6 •.., ' '-'UAIL •••••••••••••••••••••••
SIU 1181 Open ho u s c I 0 5 ....... 000 EOOlDP SllOO/mo. Vacant. move yrs & over. Keady to oc· N H"fc 3 B 2 B h me bd dbl f rm OD.RIDGE ........,, · right in. Owner will c upy. Under $25,000 PLACE pt ,,.., r a 0 4 rm. gar, am • Fo.ttain Voll~y • I 034 WO Sat/Sun 4902 Pers1 m -V-lan earry at 10'% int. No CKW3430 l . • . . S 6 0. o 0 0 e qui t Y. lg fnt'd· yd. Avail now
••••••••••••••••••••••• Pric. Rfli. $4600 mnn. 551·0344 ,..-'J(J credit needed. 645.6354_ Califorftia Pactfic PROPEttTIES'" Owner/ Agt. 640-9022 or $450. Call 646-6479
MUST SELLI SAC RI FICE ! Beaut. MGM .. Home Salff 10,.. TlU:lO ,.M.I 675-0l20 4 BR. 2 Ba. frplc. fam rm. Super me Ho,.. • Woodbndge ,3Rr 2148' DUPLEX 2706 HarborSte206A . Rffttats nice area. $500. mo
II u g e Green bro u le this beautifully 'ma 1n PLUS ell.'gant :>.Br condo Great location, •n block 540.5937 •••••-.a••u•••••••••••• 5.59-12A7 au. 3 or 540·54!0 SeVille. 3 8R f fom ta1ned ~esswood priced bclo~ market. to ocean. 3 Bdrm. & :>.BR 5 UNITS f40u1es furnished days ~fu'tho~~~mr~~. c~~:~~ ~ ;:irt;:~nyeri~:~~ ~t~er~·~~e. 573'4311· LacJuHNkju4tf 1052 f~h~~~:~.&rage. MO MONEY DOWN Gr~b~~:!":!1:i-........ •;•;•; ......... ico--· ...;zy_3_b_r_._l _b_a_-w_/_f-am_r_m_.
School & playgrounds m central a1r1um. large ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT IEACH Pay sales tax onJy, l2x4S never a vacancy Four t Su19HoHand tncld rock frpl. bltn B(lQ
tract. Carpets & drapei. master suite and formal Lagu.naNiguel REALTY 675-1642 Ki r kwood . 19 76 . BRuruts&Dne2BRun1t 1312CambndgeLane '"bckyd IS04 Governor like new. Offered for din.irigsrea. . IRVIME <MM S935) Rent $92. Yrty incoine could be Newport Beach St . CM . S450/ mo
Sll2.000. Now0nly$8l,900 WEGOTIT! Realty .. BYOWMER mo.Adultpet. $16.500. Seller will help Youarelhew1nnerof _556_·8402 __ . ___ _ lffJrnf!{~jqilli'ilQ 64 .. 7211 for info. 4 BR .. Family ~o01J1 . -~-:-: .a-BR. 21.4, ba.lh beach MisstonM~J!~1 Ho.mel! w1r1nanci.rig at$249.SQO. "(wohe-ehTiclc~s New 2 br. 2 slor~· apt·. 962~44711~)646·8103 Prime Colfege Park . ··MIGUB. SHORES home. 3 houses to water. ~........ Newpo' rt.Pier Realty· LONtGolBEeACfJ Garai;!e a·va1I. Conv.
r:o land Own/A gl -location. $425. mo Home. SUn.ooo. .Be.a.utHully appoln.l . ~ ee · TRAILER 8x26'. Fenced !~I~' TIIEATRE FESTIVAL 645.7221 400£.17,, townhomc on high corner 6.11~990 yard. Persons over 30 on 6 1 !1 1£ ~ "OUR TOWN'' Greenbrook home. bv ' lot with some ocean & ly.CM.538-5179 .q '!'fl, .. J1;!m 1 il\i.111 K II
owner. 5 Hr 3Ba.1acu1.11i. ~ C.M. hill view 2 Lge bdrms. PRICES REDUCED 2005 Balboa Blvd. starnng Eddie Albert al ,_.,...,. w;
BBQ,$139.500 964174lor ~ · lJ.ring Gorgeous3br~~· 21..,.----=--~1 ---~i --~ rqom. Better than new. -31frfuer $ . -Summer Hideaway lion & Entertainment
• WVEL y 2BC:. d.en Condo. Compl"l"ly r-"ecorated Duplex 3 br's $149.500. 2 Br. 2 bath. community Center. 300 E. O<.•ean BL . m ~~. . on leach I 40 sterv: from the' lake in '"" ""' BY OWNER Lon" Bea""' w ·-"~ .. ...., .,.. -by prof""stonals. Call to-Wes~lize in -nnol. Lido Peninsula. · -,.:.11 .,..;-_~78. ext
329 •••••••••••••••••• •• • •• Woodbndge Harbor lake. Lagmta leac:t. I 048 ~" ti fi lO% d ,..., Two 4-plexes. 612 & .614 .,.. ""' ,,.,
S&S Resale Spt-cialists. x tr as Inc I w a 1 nut ••••••••••••••••••••••• day to see! Sl32.500. t'rea ve mance sas3 $36.000. Calle Campana. sc_ By to claim your tickets .
3,4 or 5 bdrm models paneled den/liv. 2 VER-¥-L~W ·-493-9494 495-5220 ~a.rin.a6ealty64.2-RocprlrownR.E.. SCGen.Hosp End units • * * 2Br.1Ba, newly .decorat-~~~.some w t pools. redwood d ecks. & DOWN PAYMENT 496-241 3 830-5050 SPARKLING.NEW 673-1020 • overlook golCco'urse . ~~garage. $335 mo.
Roman ba in mstr suite EXt:I-;PTIONAu for lease or sale. 2 Br Owner can arrange ~lstc..d 3106, ________ _
. .:_Penmngton Properties ~J~~~ =~ SJ~:'.~61e~,1: Tl::RMS~ den, 2 Ba, Cornin.B stove, 6CUSTOM HOMES 24JC.S6.'.. Jefferson. 2 BR. financing $195.000 ea ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·• QUICK IN
By0wnerfant..ast.ic 4br.:,2 ~l4'10.Prinorr.ly La-guna Beal:h'-un · hg palto w/walerfall. NearschooLc;&shopping 2ba. bltins: Lge living 496-5275.Pnn only Bayfronl.p1Prrloat.2 BR . Newtownhsetypeunit~.
ba. fl p, corner lot. N. W obstruct able, panoramic .F.ainasitc view. Adult 3&4 BR r m. t'omb din/den. Pel 2 ba, 123 E Bayfronl Eostside. 2 br. 1 •~ IJa.
H B. A Must To St'e. con· Just reduced· beautifully ocean view. Charm n(! l comm. Minimum age 50 $215.000-$255.000 OK. Adlt prk. 548·9237, • • * $795. Herb. 21.3/478-3577 f ncd yd·s. upgraded
vell.IPnl tu t'' t·rylhing. upgradt'O Deerfield end BR home. 3 full bat.hs Clubhouse. pool, spa. Agt A. Heller. 675-9428 968-8614 Toni Moon~y Costo Mesa 3 124 crpts. drps, bllns. Be:o.t
892-1372. unit 3 Rr. family rm. din· F.»pans1on area for j!uest 661.-6528 21772 Kaneohe ln value aroutld. From S~l5
----· h I · d l~arborViewPalermo. Mob1'Je •fomefumishedor . ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo . o ·r iv" bv 2"''" in~ rm. to\o\'n ouse apt Large 1ving a n 55 • Hunt.mgtonBeach &O .: .,.n
IYOWMER S!M,900.Agt."833·833l dirungroom.s.$225.000. Lake~st 10 48r3Ba. FEE. unru·rnis hed. Across Youarethewinnerof 3 + F.1:v,ba.ele R . Orange Ave, then call
3Br. 2Ba. 2 sty C'..()ndo. MEW ELL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833-1840. $175,000 street st,opping & buses. Two frff Tickets cpts. drps. wv patio. 642.0282•
t'lose to shopJlinL rec Trier.odc/~9.1.S.ClO ASSOCIATES LA.IC£FROMT TOPO'THEWOJU,DVU -S8500Tlrm.642-2570. tot.be fenced & dean 2381 --------
center. call to ~how. Pri~righUIB<lrm.2ba.. 4 3bdrm~2ba bodtdock. Newer 3br. Vaulted cell-By Owner. 24x63 Mobile LONG BEACH Rutgers.S460."63S=6T:IO. {;(;E2Drll0me:cpts.-s v. 58J-7SSSowner/al(l. rarn rm. Broadmoor Jl 4/4,. .. 659 . Sun & SaU Club Mem-1ngs; A/C, RU<1 rded ; COach, lnexceUeotpark TIIEATREFESTIVAL Newportleoch 3169 refrig, fncd yd: ~ar, htTimeBuY~rs Plan l. Many extras *DUPLEX* bership. $118,000 Best COmmpool,tennis,BBQ. in Hemet a rea w/golf '·'OURTOWN" ••••••••••••••••••••••• adlts.$275/mo.6449806.
, 4 year old condo, tow r1k.!,~· decklrg. J\gt 1 buyonLaJCe. $1100mo. 759-0087. course. swimming-pool, starring Eddie Albert at Magnificent beachfronl 2 BR. sinRle gar . rear C ""' Ocean side of hwy. leve. 975-0323 830-7023 shuffieboard. etc. New 4 ~e Long Beach Conven-West Ne""""rt ho""'. 5 ho .. ~ ... yard. 1 ch1'ld OK. down. only $79,900. ·21 lot. e&:y acc~s lo beach. \ AC 1 s furnace -"" ..... ~
Surf.531H474. S7SOODOWN NA""'~ . • . 0 re LAKE FOREST a.,+,,;--s..-iew on p u . t1on & Entertainment Bdrm. 2 balhs+dorm no no.ts. Avall Dec I, 19th ---------1 No t'redit needed. Irv """"' pam.., mm r · l=---down. w,-11"'5 .. e1•1 ..... 3 2BR, 2Ba. dressing rm. ttt...300 E. Ocean.Bl.. roft. SHOO/mo.To J"une St & Pomona Ave. S350 lniM I 044 &Wrs.; ~for ho.IJN & Aloye!y..woodglen.modei U /IC vu family r m, sereene Long Beach I Is bl 956 5871 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gl'Oves-4 brcond~;rl Income. Hurry. only Jbdrmsinglestory.Pvt yr land contract. Beaut. porcb.Closetoshopping Call642-5678 t 3'l9 Yry eposs1 e . mo . C'all aft 6pm,
Sll7,500 644-5598 Sl59.900 . c;or'ner lot. Offered tU 2+ den home in guarded areas. $25,000. Call (714 > to claim your' ~:kets. OM WA TI:R 213/797-1996or 797-1818
I PURR.fECT Mission Re~y 494-0731 $96,000. 640-5112 Agent. community. 1901 Yacht 925.7224 <Hemet> • • * Bd It
M Ov E -Maria. Dys 752-8622. Res. 2Br home w 11 h BOAT 1239 ~~i2n~u~~
That's nght. A perfet·t • · foRECLOSURE Newport leach I 069 759--0650 42x33xto10tr!nilce1r;_.,~~~larsasled& Two D•-U.xes _ ~~rrusr ~ ·h!_.6
0
5r0un/ mfuorn.' s e · ··~sta M_ e~a starter 2 bedroom. :>.•~ Exclusive Thrt>e Arc •••••••••••••••••••-••1~~~~~~~~~~1 "' _., ... .., ., . '""""" ru .,... "" .,
bath townh.ruDe. in.. JU.e· • Bay, over 3600 rr.of new i: ,Panelled cabana. New 2 blockstoth~beac~. rdeduvat.M :im~iro-."H>r.,.....--1 -...S~U&-. ~Li& -~·~1N ~btd~ wittr~ bdttm ' ... mvrTtrNDW!! ~~~& . ~ 013ck0urcrrapesl ro --sarrr-REJ\CTY u ·l-1400 I d . I I e.·· HarborHig~ands. out. Carpet ing, ai r, 536-7533 · considered. S400 P mo Formal 1n1ng, ove Y baths. den. ·brkfst. rm.. di ......_ c.A ··.A •Ao Dnve by 2188 C Canyo~·
k1tchen._2 can~araJ1e and 8 G.IHUST MAS! 5 dining rm. & supec lar lfyou assume 9141;;, loan .A,. .. r..u .,..ti~ . fort'ed .air1Te1rt. stove. Executi•e 4 Plex · Houws UftfwftisMd . Then cali Bruce. 645.2509· n~t patio mnerttns Bedroom+"Real" rami" game room H.....a..--VI H~ UCED $5000 re.Crig •FUii bath 5xl0 -•••••••••••••••••••••••i.---------bt>tter buy or the Yt:,~r ly room .in Irvine 's JffFBRIERY •SB~rs:~ .,,,_ RB> . s t o ~age s hed . ~n comer lot by Hunt· General . 3202 2 Br frpl lrg bckyrcf
Asking only $?6.000 Call Culverdale! REALTOR •11'9,500 Prof. Decor. The be~~ .~uy in The . landscaped. $1S,500. mgtW~~EALTY ·•••••••••••••••••••••• _S4oo.' Pets.' ok. Nr shup· us for dt.>ta1ls and n T ...... to R-_. ca--t Co Bk Bluffs. Z plan 4kBr Treasure Island \.railer pm• 540 2200· 673-071$
_ C'U • ,..-6 75-9 ll 1 urtesy to rs. ho~. 2500 sq fl. Wal to park. Call for uppt aft 6 536-7533 ~· · · P"""i~wtwl We U-754· I 202 • By Owne< 640·7609 tenru,.lubi•hopp'"'· 7l4-409:1l06/213 767.,,.,, T "ICE YOUR PICIC LUSK RENTALS· 2 BR. yard. ~ar .. bltns. 'l
RANCH REAL TY
551-2000
No btoker comm1ss1on.
Woodbridge t·orner de·
•acht>d . 3 BR 2 llA
S94.990 Biscay 4 BR. den.
3 BA. hg lot. SIS9,900.
f'.42-0112, 644-6687 .
FORMAL .
A formal dining and hv
1ng, huge r~al .family
room. inside laundry
room plus four large
bedroom.5. 21h baths. in a
2 story home situated on
a t:orner lot is whai you 'II
get ror a tow low price of
$1~.ooo. Super park with
courts for tennis, basket·
ball and volleyball. tot
lol, l)~e swimming pool.
clubhouse and clemen·
la!"} school are but steps
away. Call now for more
particulars and prl\ ate ::g
RANCH REALTY
551-2000
CRESCENTBAY •785-1457. 684·7543 SHATZENREALTY . . · "' 3 8RinEastbluff.$95<l.3 mtntobch. Pc.>t&chHd 1---------•1 New JBr. 3Ba. DR. fr.pie, 640·6259 Acreoge for Sale 1200 Owner ~ill help ftnance BR Harbor ~/Jew Hills. OK. $340 mo. 640.5511 ur ORANGETREE famrm. view673·6634 •-... -... ----•! 1071. ••••••••••••••••••••••• andwlllcons1dertradt·: S900. 4 BR Costa Mesa .. f cc 548 .4:101 eves & San Cletntnt~ v Tri I C M $207 500 s 7 o O . 2 R R + rt e n 1 · · . · d h · h Ocean view. huge wood .LOVEl..YLIDO ••••••··~··•••••••••••• IOA'CRES T1/p1:~o~~ges9s.soo J asmine Creek. $850 wkndr,. Poolsi e o me wit deck glass & wood OT M k R d ---------pnvate ~n~ranc.e next to de.;, custom on a.2 on a spacious 56' lot. a OCEANFRONT L Owner ill. say's " a e 4-Plex Anah. $130,000 Sfav1ew 2 B + en. Eastside 2 BR, l ba. i.t11r
waterfall in adult com-f:' Northend E-Z care roomy single story. 3BR. Build S-our dream house Offer". 2 Fixer upper 4-Plex Orange $132,000 S900 mo. For lease Small yard. Broadway
plex. Up~raded. p lush t a'nd scpg.· Sub mil familyrrntl:J.ome,charm-with fabulous while houses, many buildings~ .Plelt-Westm.$154,500 I 675•3411 i St.S38Smo.f>45-0733 __ _ carpeL<;. air cond1t1oned. c real Ive (in an c e . ingly decorated with water view of neat' Ii. ·huge oak trees . City All units are 1n good :a~~~ !~~:St p;:~,~~ fil5~· Ru mar Realty, ~ro~rzi~~g~.h!(fl~r~~:. ~msoal~hir:k:e:t ,tfklr':re~d~br~~ E{k~~l~S7~·~6:rl~r cond. CALL556-2600" 4AIB ~~~f~~~r~~:r~~~;~
l<}ke. Pnce $49,000. GO • SELECT age $350. Open. H<•UM' leaded glass windows Quick Sale at $169 .000. FAR PRO PERTIES Sat/Sun l651A Iowa, CM .
· and warm 'natural wood Pacific Shore Realty 10 Acres PALM SPRINGS 2 BR. 2 ba. extremely 549 17g.1 eves'wknds
21 PENNY toneslhroPL'Ust . 492-S300or492-4676 $25.000. By owner ocean v iew fle~. W .;::v,~i8k for bd
11 · .•. a large pool sized south San Juan 673-2289 triplex S. C. $235.000 4 eit · r. · Quaint. spotless I r o.
" bnck patio. $295.000. Capistrano I 078 plc.>xf's S. C. SI 95.000 Balboa IJland 3206 house.$~~d5er !d~~s .. ~:~'
.... e~rtCenter PINC.HER .. for---'.tos-•••••••••••••••.•••••••• YOUR OWN each. 4-plexes D. P ••••••••••••••••••••••• rGeqd t Jl It. "" ··r-...,.,... ..... PRIV .a.n • .a.ICE M · ar ener. wa er inc d ADS Call 644·7211 •$6.900 DOWN. large . 2 "' II.A $235,000 each. m1mum Charming COioniai 3BR 556-0096 640.5357 sty, 2 BR condo on lake. on 17 acres that can be $50.000 cash required 2ba 2 story Modern ·
. $69.000. Agt. 524 -6288 split. Private secluded each. Ptin only. Finar1t'· lutchen. radar ran~e. 2 Br, garage. new crpt. No
INTHECOLONY ·ONLY t-> \, • (714) area. ha~· near new 3 irigby seller.496-5275 compactor. Lge closets. pets. 2208 c PlaccntiJ. "-· I .bdrm. 2 ba home. huge breakfast rm. patios. Open Sat. $325. 545-7983. Elegant upgraded 2 story • • """"'--Real khlff L tr IF $7"" 67 .. 6239 B R b ..,......... OlJ.. ees. · ·"1• ,,. E ts d b t I 3 home . 4 2
1
12 a . Stll nny tlem or rom-... ,••••••••••••••••••• FARGO WECAN'THELP as 1 ~ eau . new ge formal din rm, Cam rm. binat1on of items ror $75 NEWPORT 2 IR ... -..a..11-u--EDON'TC.HARGE BAYFRONT. Arand new br. 2 ba duplex. Frplc . central A/C, Lge lot. or less with a Penny • ,._,_. f"1Vl'f'IS'S 1!676-5717 or 11523•4462 W 3 B H 0 n-No · Ba y dtn rm. encl. gar. Adult!.
across. from pool/tennis. Pincher /\d. 3 li.lles Cor 2 $83,500! for Sal• I I OO ' $ervices Include· w•romer view. t.~ loft & ·ooly~ f)('l!I . 5600 mv $119 U\h Call t rons·~utive da.Vll ~11(.'h Can you believe it? n·s ........................ ~· -b k '"900 <.: II & le ms" 751 990~ ·"""· osee. _.,.. true•. Fabulou•. Newport. · fort-'-1300 •Personal Financial skyht~. ric pal·• a ave ...:.!' __ ._. Morgan Rltv/Agt ttdrhtional hne I~ RI) for " G -I 1 t la r + de 97 · lheUia.r:.£h.:o:'1.C-ll!-.hlghly upgr..ad.e.d-ve.r el:lln.lYlll e .... •-•••••••••••••••• Consulting mo . se.: s · s l BrS.'325: 2 BrS375. Yard 552
·
53
Nol·omm.:rriatads. tastefully decorated IJ\'1111A UwdlrContrvction •Loan Packaging P<>51t·613·l206eves. · &garage. Kids, petsok. C II townhome ! Seller Is ex-Udo. Newport lch Deluxe 13 Unit 'Project. •Investment Analysis Corona def Mar 3222 5".8-8204 : "646-23.JG. 0 eCJe For more mformat1on tremel)'. motivated and dbl width lot. };state sale in xlnt Costa Mesa loca-•Estate Building ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa North. 3 Br 2 Ba. Park andtoplacc youradcall 90%FlNANClNGavalla· Smackdabin themiddle lion . Bring your In -Programs Channlngl!bdrm.lrg h v· a\lailahl.e-Dt.'C...-1.. .$.4~
Syracuse Model on quiet ble. A must to see now! of tielll!.ti C.Ul N.e..wP.O.I' ~or.Jl. .First us.e.La&>· _64,S-~ g-rur:•Un. rm. open Rltr 54S·7729 •
8d 2-tJ 642·5&78 -O"l'-..l;~~~ Harbor. A garden pr~iation sUU avail. Can DUPLEXES beam ceil. frplc. gara~1--·-------i~k~1§::~~ [ "z.IRIJllif I ilitrtf~~H~a:r~bovJrP·~,n~gmoae+snt: ~~;~ dr: ~':TI ::;;~ ':'li', ::. "''~::;,::EEK t'='.;·;;;;:!:~~~
lath and plaster walls. . J ...... .,., I< Newport &ach &autifuJJy landscaped 2 frpk., •. ,den, pvl y(j', 1 yr
MEEDHELP? County; 5 e·r , 3 ba, 2 exclusivearea.( Z0157> Owner/Agent673-7737 br.2ba,den,dinlngrm. old bldg. $415 mo
Help yourself to a frplcs, 2 car garage, lge CallfonNa Paclflc ocean view. $775 mo. TI0·8053 LAKE FRONT 'J Heaping selection of fncd yard. Owner out of Molth MCMM Salft Trt-Plex. San Clemente. BM-7l008 to5pm ' •---------S 197.500 t..tl>. • H bo s """A C 1...1 by owner $144 900 <t> Br. fplc. near Harbor&: Ll 'lV.S...-QuaJlfied Hopefuls ~try. Must sell or lse _2706 ar r te. ~-a :sure.. 3br. 2ba. (2) 2b~. 2ba' l arp 3br.. aba wtfrplc & to $425 Sl\arp Glenwood 'l~~/~ intheDAILYPILOT w/opt to buy. Good S40.Sfl7 Prot*rty 1600 l" v 1 t ••
9
~ ra · townhome on Arborta.ke. .,..'1"':J Hj;1PWANTEDADS · 133000 5494971 ........................... iat:Jr .. ~-yrs 2..."-'-~ n ~Mail 12-1 ~5 49&-2986
Stl!lJ tiT tn!~ & •--i===~----'-'====7.=·-, Traller Coach. 8x35'. x nt. o mme rc ial Bldg on ~:r:!.1oa!~3-966 ·3120 . Call Ste ve, 644-65 10/ CMll'ltaM Valley 3234
clubhouse! Large Hv~nit 833·8600 ~ MfcJ1te1 I 052 L...-. ~ I 052 cond., furn. Must see t.o PCH. for sale. or l~ase. 540-1151. •••••••••••••••••••••••
rm & family rm combtne ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• appreciate. l'3500 or best. 6306 W. Coa's l Hwy, Loh for Sale 2200 2Br, lBa. w/garagc. new eluxe Tiburon Condo.
wilh giant outdoor patio P.P. Jerry . 842-3070 owner/agt.548·1290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpts & paint, avail now 3Br. 2~Ba. pool, wet
tobringlakesideinside! "it523CA"fPOSDt·IRVtt(E ~ . 8AM-4:30PM. N-''SHOPPING OflllCEILOGSm $440mo.640-7804 bar. AC, $495 mo . Highly upfrade<I. FAN· · Coldwell Ba ker i:." 847-4525
TA.5TIC v EW! Pools & n MOMONEYDOWM CENTER HunUngtonBeach Brand new 3 br, 2 ba.i--------
tennis coW'lS. too'.. Take HERITAGEPAaK RFS1DrN11AL 8ROl<EIW...t COMW\NY Yoo pay sales tax only. NewportBeachArea. 27.~-sq. rt. l~l near rrplc. dshwtlr. bllns, 2 untfncJt•hoch 3240
i. look today·call 752-1700 24 x 60, 2br , 2ba. 73 Dahl. Triple net lease.a. First Pa_c1ftca Hosp1ta I, 5 car garage. 673•4915 or •••n•••••.•••••••••••••
.oPl.Nllt0 ·1IS llJl';I08i r• I v1••" , .. CIFIC"--•a.no MOM· 5 star park. 7 day move yeara rent 1uaraoteed . .PotnL~hop.Cntr &Civl~ (213 )921-107'1 811 legant·2 bedroom 'lbe paint ts hardly dry .._ "' "'_."' .. ln. J\19134-33. Prime·bi.&b thlfic count. Center.$135,000. $550 or 2 bedroom+ (l('n
on this three bedroom Beautiful 2 bedroom. family room, Ml.AionMobtle Homes 11,000 Sq. feet rent•ble DavldBourkeRlt.r • •Smelltbr,frpt~.stote& ss15'_ cedar & wtndow
townhouse in Irvine's 2 bath patio ,tiome. Exquisitely 638-11841 space-.f780,000. 54&-9960 refrlg. $335. lllil pd. No home. i''ive blocks to £~£J~~~~~I ~~~i:~e. P~~kif!"3:eJ decorated t hr'u·out. Structural LOOllATTHIS Cher9t .... Co. r.-...ac peta.833-8974. beach,. Private a-car .TOWN. eartbtone catpet. . de· improvement, wet bar, professional aa".-OPFIMIN& ·•H·3400or oc•" ... VllW '"e s BR 3 ? .. · very garage. Fully ma In-d cl ~ _...., • M& ' u' bo " VI tained yard. Adults. No Hard to find University coraior rapes a n landscaping, community pool. MisslM Mobile Homes 644-1111 ~ Acn buildable R·t lot private, ~r r .ew pet.II loqu·re·at 525 18th
. model tn VUl.a.ge. lll. 3 leyelon·· great end unit jacuzzi clubhouse. $109,500. opens3rdom cetn OC. with regulation size Homes; to Oct. 15th. 19. Street <71~)960~1
Bdrm, 2 ba. form•l dln· location. Thia out.stand· BONUS ._ Pr.,.rty 2000 lighted and fenced tennis $925 Mo. Ai(. 673-5354 • . •
rm. ltv·rm, frplc . lng llatlug la beln8 c,fi •••••••••••••••••••·~· court.C8U673-~. 2 BR uni bm, Adlts only. Mus~ sco Ulla •. br, 2 ba.
catbedral celHna,lile t n· =~at a low price 0 ACO&DWIU.IANKaco. Free wasb•r &. dryer Ol'lr.•nq·"~'t.m'oeir.<1· No ·pets . $426 m o . pauo. fncd yd, gur. Kids
try1 fully lndscpd. 496_7222 831 _0836 w/purcbase ol any new • OfflCllLDG. fe' , \ 12 1 3 1 69 6 • 7 • 3 l • & pets'*· $.ff~. A.rt. No
Superb loc. llCl'Ofil, from or 1.-d mobii home dur-• Separate unltf, 300 aq. m•·1t~ 213/882·1232 fee. 96f.2566; 973-#71 . gnl~o=~·~~:oT.t~arc,I; • nr..tihaadl..,,._ ' r !:~=:o~?f Nov.~ rti;ych.:c.~ ... mfr '·w ( Dlic38r2~·BadpJx ,6lS 1'he fastest draw in th<'
Sapptun.' 0s>e1 ...
0
• ~~~rs~e"!r~ a..,....... rH 0141 141-7729 • Marigold. SS50 mo. w
1
est; ... ·ed.adDaily Pilot
10·5 vv u.JV"V • Wanl Ad Help? 842-56'78 844 . .3405, Noj>et&. c IW..ul A . 1142-5678. TreeLn. ..
~
...
-........... # ...... , ..... t
,.
•
1).1 ~LVPIL~T Thuttd!ly.No\lllmb8f ti. 1971 Apwit .. 8tl,_,...~ Aflat .. atau.twa. ,Afat .. atau.fww. ...... ~' Moaeytea.... IOJli..._.,teL.e. 1021
Hwet U.fm ll•d U f 111.+sd ......._._ U a.:;::;;rih&d • ••••• •• • • • •• •••••••••• • •••• • •••• • ••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••• _. ltOO -·•••• •• •• •• •••••••••• ;.;;;;:••••••••••••••••• ........... . "' -._,... . ..__ ·~=£~ c......... i1i41t1 • <• ......... 40 ······················· CASH ~UT • •••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • •• •••••• ••tt• ••••• • •• • • • •••••••••••• 17 •2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r -....... "'"CITl...,G ltd ,~ ...... __._ 12•0 ..a rt.___._ ---· .. ••••••••••••••••,•••••• •n ... -·~
I ---.. ...wpor __ J26t ... ..,.,. .... lZ6t ....................... LA M~HA APTS . PALM MISA APTS
••••••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. BarMlor, Hunt. Herbo\lr, LlUl bed N•ar 5 Points. Com· MJ.NUTESTONPT
0
,. • • .cor-1Y ~ TttrtllC' 4 br, 2 ba bo~ ,.._ f-.......... b -· arft · room modore Cir. Apt.a. 2 br lll"'LI 11 _.,.. f --,_.. ---1arden apta. Dtlbwbr. ""'"'-1--......... · -·· ~m;.~O: A~.uo.ea 1u1-.am bluw.wa.J:",,-a,bbq :.t'm~e&~ ~t': U.cb.1.i~R.
USS. Alt n~ fu L .... IHd 1141 Pool~O~ ·'Ml !Kott Aaltl.Sa5. f~ .. ~~:..•pllP• """"" -· _..._1 • Pt -_,_. nvun•. ,..., 'et.II _. -·~·-.-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '640 mo. NO DErosrT • "Ult Mesa Or.
l...ar1.i 3 bdrm. 3 t>. ('on 1. st of th~ new hom on the Wiler t.AOUNA BEACH MTR ·-°" NO RETURN. New 3 br ($8&UEaatotNewport
lat. 2nd. °' 3RI. Home.~ Lo8lw
Termt Ind~ taloced to you
Arr/ amount-creclt no problem
d 0 • db 1. •a, a•·•. fur lt•.i.\e onJy. Live und ("ntert ln In lNN 11$/wk • "P Meld 3 br. 1"'11 be uzs. Pool. or 2 br den, 2 ba, bltns Blvd.>
waaht'r/dr> er. nu <'It>\; me~ m your new c~lom home tHV•. tolor TV. heated MMOM ooam·tpm> ~1.;;/n1. · tam·5Pm541-teeo
Wild ... fl -( t 1 · , 1 1 DOOi 001. mo.•N·AZM Oem1nJ JUt" -.-...... > ~ WUC.•1 r 1 Qlll of WI c t"'\lgner n f'r ON. Com.•t'n CO<'l' ~N .CUUt tl~. Spadoua. qwet 3 bd.rmr-=:.:.::=..:.::.:.!1~-..:-~~~ .. ---------1 S.arfi/AtJanti. M~ p.-r or1\•ntt'd to in<.'ludt' 3 t'ar qara e with -townhle apt w/lie pvt NEW 2 Br 2 Ba. close to MOllUHOMI ·
mo at.uu1~l301lu. uutomottc op{lncrs; kikhf'n with smau apt.uld paid. l br paHo Poql. AduH11 . btach.a.ptormri. 1~1JOM
STHUNG HOM( LOANS. INC.
1100 Qv.all ~. ~., 100
NfWpOft 1#.oth, (.A~
(714) 955-1610
• ._........ IC S300 mo Sorry. no klda or ~ts. 984·2937 ••• ~• mi.·rn wnvl' ranr.es. ~c clcunlnj 494 81.,8 '400.M5·3.18lorSl$..5&49 ... 80 1 b 1 Rent. oPtJoo to uy info. ~ lZ42 o\ t'n!', trn.sh compaclon;. and BllQ ---• • '°' a . nr y new. l~. repo's Joan assumption, •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• r .. rn,:t.• tops. \\<N b3N4 m all modcl1, 1 Dr + Ba<"h • blk lo 2 Bdrm apts. unrurn. patio. encl. gar.: 1 ~ m1 etc. Ea$Y finance 0 .A.C. aGwt,.• ... ...--...._ R..tal 4450 .: Hk.?b.t l'<\ndO S.~ (ll'lpl .. l C~S l n ti~·intt roOm!l & bt•ch/downtown."75& farnttycomplex,no peta. &o~ch.~.6'2-8873 9ol(ices. ....... 4350•••••••••••••••••••••••, Mu M111ny anllt'n1th·'· nr b d d 't "d SZ7$,_MSl.414·Mll 22Cll apt a. Colle1e Ave ... ,_ MolNleHOMeStor• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOPLOCATIOMl ~•rh. 84ffl!0136 fo9 l'l\t l ' room • an oor nun ry rca . .,_ rt•--a.. 3769-&ezlrn!O. ·-ar beach. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Anaheim 956-lOU Double gara1e. 20th & )!Ut'\l su1tl'. fam11\: room end much .._, .... --· nearly oew rpt. drpg & "--• Oli HD 160 Al t7•&Me.,.rtllY4 4 bdrm Watt>rlronl lloaw llo<'k ••••'••••••••-•••••••• 3 BR. 2 ba. all elec. new. paint. fplr & gar incl . ._..,a Ana SS4·l0'70 · ve. · so Succ:eafw reteUsbop ~!~l "s"i°:O~~" .. •:• n:; ~~:~~ n by op;;~~:~~~~ ~ .. ~'L~3:nts. zr~h.d1 l t1~ 'to ~~1 &!:r·t ~.r, as~:o1 ':nt ssu. 847.3241 :=~r ~= ;:.e1~ same area m. S600a::.ro~~~~oo
l44G 1807 JI.um 17\.1 ) 833.3150 (8 to ~ weekdays) ~mo Adlu, no peta 642-21M.SS2-eM I ~ToOc.. E.Anabeim ~H.B. area. Lge garage.•-:-,-------
1,..i.. 3244 mons Ready now 2 br. 2 ba, 2 Storage only. Avail now. ARTISTIC
••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. cn:i· dfl)I. ya.rd. n car gu$380. FrpJc. view SJ&.0321 cannery Village W1.,.,.bn" I r oc••~u. dogs. O No kJds or pets. 208 19\h ·~""" 4000 ---------I Several =ces Avalla· ......, uxr. Jt1n11 C" .im1 _..~_.,., '7&-0136 .. st. Call betwn $•7pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Single. Harbor Adams. I ly3Bdrm.:?bdll\ A\iAll 3BR,2ba.wnt.rMOO tM6-4.562 C.M.storageonly.$30 be.llOto ·
1mmt'd S500 mu lMO t'f<FERfNT J bdrm v ... ...., humt' ln JBR.2 ~.wntr~ 38r.$390. FamWesonly, · Roomw/kittbenette 833·897• 1~0t43 NOFEl-''8f'aUt ne~2& Harbor \l('W llomC"'I s•STOOCIAM no pets. W o~d land IEACHWOOOA"1S $80w~&up. 1K11rr W h11i: ~t' tl!\'r
...... ), ~ .. ·w pl't' u., l ,.,. n
'\ 01 I b ."', lb Iv B
3 HK 1iph nr chunnrl lt'MUI pool, Wl' I 5')IJ ~BR. Iba, wnlrMSO Kai.ser. Mesa Hi. 186 E 2 B 2 B S ' 548·'755 Double g1rage. W~ts1db • r. 2 ba. tum rm. fnn.1 "'" n·nl..ils NU Abo. 2 640 ~HI 21st St ~ r. a. 315 mo . Costa Mesa. $40 mo >d $45U m o b44 ·1~0 3 BK.2ba.wnlr.M:!S · Adults.962·1800 • ~ .. ,., '4) d. '.I UK •JIU on Ptrun!4ulu Orun.front, p~ Pl 4 2 Hr. ~n. nool .yl'ly ~ upper.dupi.x E-slde * ... •11•1r ...._i....;;6'73-t622.;.;..=:..::as:::k:.:f:..::o:.r.:::Ca.::.:..:ro::l!...yn'.!-l~--:--::--'"......&.------
>Tlv m'5 :ull?, -rue fh.ru HR, fiam rru $1400 PAltlC UOO new cpt. drps. 3 br. 2 ba ~rand new 3 Br apt H.B. Lovely 1ai-dens-Brooks 10x20 ganage MO mo. 7211 ........... ....... 4500 l rv1nt'Cro\~2hr.1ll·n.·; S.il __ Lldobayfronl. lux 3 • 2 Bdrms. 2 baths, Crpl encgar.pvtpauo.adll S42S w/(enced bckyrd. wtr.rau Trask Ave . We11t •••••••••••••••••••••••
b:.. frplc. J>CIQI, lt'nm:o. snoo MWt'ft\ 3300 "~ ft den. side tie SLSOO adults only. $42.S l'nfurn $350. mo. Ph: 546·3776 o Days 848·26SSOr 536-4873. •Kitchen Fadl. avail. 8fH..2S85. 891·2144 01nl warehouse. 2,000
"495 6400097 l'U't m 2 ,1v . .t BR. ___ A_glht 6739000_ 540-4431. 1 8 bl p 1 •Jacuul,bealedpooJ , sq.n.ava1lable. _ r. tns. oo . Adults, UJI.. 581 1~10
0 a l (• ,, W"'""' lr" Bark !:Jay BR N ll noch.IJdrenorpe•• ...... c •n1..lyorda.ilymaidsrv. ---1~ ... 00 · .. · r ng e ret> unuu I ,...... ·" . 4 • ewport t>ights New large.2 bdrm. 2 ba ... -Ml TV&ph ~ -•• bdrm Lake Hll1n,: lot bo4S-7783eve6 __ Lg. pnvale lot Water. ·bllnS. patio. No peta 0 96().2675 ' • ooeavailable ••••••••••••••••••••••• L4llJl!IM'•oce.a..s.
A<lulls, No vet't. pool. £At?<' pool home 38r l ba gardener. applloores in· kids. $365. ~ Hamlltol"t' Adlllt,-"'et Allow• S6l Wk IAY VllW .. 46 5 : I 8 3 o s q ft'
lenn1s. elc $325 mo. ra m rm FP ~ams·« 1: cl. $565. mo. C'..entury 21 l/S28-0820 days or wknd ...-2277 llarbor On Lafayette . cannery S25().S900/mo. Ans. Ph
Avail Der. 1 675 9229 ln"s S800' mo' rn> """"' 1 New po r l Ce n le r . 645-t3lll8 2 Br 1~ Ba. blt·ins, new Olti't Mes.a 645-4840 Villa.ie. Offi'ce space 500 &46-3M7.
---::: _ ... _ .:..__ ....., • .JVCJV 640-~7. carpets/drapes. encl. --1---------Turlleror~ lii~bland.i. t.;aroc :r br z uz ba ,_,., 2 n-tboa Oc -· l ·2 B gar .. patio. Nr beach. • ..... --· ...... to 120081sqL .. 'ot.RUNDY I tt>wnhome brand n<'w " · ,,., • S-Cle.,...t. 3276 IHI eawron · r. park shops. $345 mo. --.-........ 'L.L · $l05.000 2 Br + den, 2 Ba: car ga~. lge fncd yd. 2223 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $450 month lo ·.month. mo Agt 541_5032 96().im s 6 ~ . u p w e e k I y Realtor 615-616)
panoramic YU or h11ls. 2 ~;~~an Ln. 631 0900 Ocean Hills Condo, 3br . Agent. 631-4900 . w/ldtcbeMlte. 67~740. EXECUTIVE --------
u r gar wiopener. many 2\AJba, frplt, pool. gll cse. 3 Br 2 ba frpl steps to FOURSEASONSAPTS DELUXE CONDO 3 Br. 2 Sleeping Room non S m upgrades. pool. $575 mo. LIDO ISLE prof dero 4 & ocean view. No pets. ocn.' Winter rental. Call Spac._.2.br..townbous.e. ba lmmed orcup. $395. drinker. S30wk. . U S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~3166 .. bdrm 3 ba near 842-3935/661-0997 645-8075 ba, pvt patio, pool Roo.847-6010. 6ll-1.2S4 Luxurious-offices. ex· lean room w/pvt en-
Clubhouse Yearly PR~~S I DENT lA L · Adulta. S.300. 735 Joa an-. ... 114 ecutive secretary, t.ranceinCdM.$100..SlSO 1~$l'~:~~~r~'P!~~.~::d 00·3Z74 HEIG~S COl'f'DO 3 Oceanfront N.B .. wtnter St.646-&183eves. . ••••••••••••••• ... i'i•••• Furn room w/kilrhen ~::::nr!!:eg~!t.cc~: mo 644-203'1
bd . b Oc • rental. 3 BR. 2 ba. huae 2 Bd 3 Bd NEW CONDO l B . pnvs lo rent. female. ferenc• room e B d )d Gar K.uis & pets ok B11t Ca nyon . corner. rm. a_. ean °' sundeck,nghton sandon .. • ·• or. new r. a~r. Mission· Viejo area '" · x roit. us1n ess man nee s $435 A ~l. no f ee Borde ux 3 br. 3 ba golf course view. brand Newport's beat beacb C.~.-N.B .• all bllns pool, volleyball. tennis , 586-«589 notary. Lease or month bachelor apt. mobile
964 2566. 973 2971 Ft~nrh rountrv kitch<'n. new carpet, No pets. $425 Full f 'd " d ~ paUo-yd: some w/frplc streams & lakes . lq rmnth. Near so Coasl home or ~ 3 nights per ---allamen1ues.Sl300 mo mo.498-1238 ' be ~numjoyed r1)1aYys · enclo8ed garb: lndry r lllQ. Dys 213·572·3222: Rm. pvt balh, mature Plaza. OC. airport & week . No cooking .
..
..
.· ..
. ,
~ ..
;· ••
' ! ... ..
------RIEHTALS De~ 1st. Agt 759-1131: 7 ..... 7.,.,0 r.-.. ~· .. _ .. _:or W /D ookup . evs.wk.nds.714·S23·5499 emplyd lady, Ute pnv. rreewaysC.11979-2161 152·2310 days: 551·9470
2 BR. l'-i ba ~~ 8.37~ --L\l-HOM&+bdrm -,.. ~ or..w~ $-3.+0--$4-1-S-. T-S · rels.--lJ.50-..+...-La.j(-jlKfMtlh l. RR 21 b s
475
-2i.; ba. Goll course ~iew. 962·3145 Managemeot.00·1603. $350. 2 Jlr, Ora get.re 494-7'346 ,_e:.:::;v:.=es~-=-----=====:;. ---~-.:..
i RR.
2
b a. " s~ RLUFFS3bdrm. beaµl. lutcben. Micro· 2 RR. 1 ba, $3SO yearly . ~ndo. Overl~ks run C.M. 300 Sq. fl 11&5. mo. Respons ible. working
3 BR: 2b:.: ....... S565 ~l:rttmlt ~oo wav.e. trash comp. Aero.is rrom El Rancho. 3Y~.g~f~!~·~~g ~~ ~Mtream. z\dults . ~loe. Nic\~ooj ~or Bealt.or.548·7729 b rJ te r se eks one -, 3 BR. 2"2 ba. . . . . $S50 gent ·ll mo.-498-1238 CaU all6: 6'ZS-9394. 1.940 B'Pomona. Chlldre n.1 ~.!09mo mg a y: CdM dlx sul\H, uUI pd. ,.!~onroaodmel McoarttoargCoe· s i\.an
3 BR. 2 ba • $475 UI C IFF. nciS • ........,, · AJC. amp. le pkg. Fr 1185. ""'·. JBR b -..EST L AREA 3Br •. 2ba w /balr • Balboi .OCEANFRONT OK. near scbools .• $390 Mesa. Quietness essen· •2 a .... ···· S~10 3br,2ba,vacanl.Lease Spacious • Sharp• Nr 2e R 1450 mo lo mo permo.$200dau:iage de L.JlllMla..ch 3J41 3oo·. No lse r eq'd . tial.Write ClassifiedAd ~BBRn.22:~bba. SS
109
19
5
5 S700. Gardener inc l. bch •Fplc •VlEW!$495 Aaen·t 631 •990 · pos.00-0728 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vocatiolll~ 42SO 61~ •206. Daily Pilot. PO ~· • ~~ cl 61J..R382 492.7715 .. . .. t di t ... , blk l ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEA,UTlFUL 1 br, lots o u o ap s. o ENSENADA 'BEAC H 300sq. t'l. Sl65 per mo. in Box 1560. Costa Mesa
2BR 2ba Condo. View o Sboreellffs. ocean view. ~ice 2 BR. 2 ba. nr Pier. J1llns. ~OJ allt_ t beach. S255· incl. ulll. HOUSE. Sle.tps 8 $-40 Costa Mesa. 92626orcall67S.3862
B I b b
tum~~ -.,.~-•mi f be-b-S27 Permanent. Slv & re!rig. da ...,.. ..-,..,,3 · 540-1881 ack Bay. S495/mo. Ca I 4 r , 2 a . c a T pets. 67s.5464 Eves S•llVt">• • rom · 494.2797 or493-7l37. Y· ,,._._,, · Male UCI student seeks
Renata.556-7707 drapes. 3 car garage . mo. 931 W. 19th St room wtor w/oul board. _ _.;_ ___ 1 496-6789 .. SSOO Nice 2 br a pt. i.; block to 548-0492 3 Br, ne"Nly crtp·d . S375 Palm Sprin's Condo on Work andt or pay for LIKE HEW HOME ocean. Sundeck, fully lnc utll. Dntwn Lag. See Mission Hills Country HEWPORT/llVIHE rent. Mark 5pm·6pm.
All upgruded. view city .BaStepsd tolnbed ach. 3 Br.12 furn. Garage prkg. $325, 2,br, fadmb rmk. fdrpl$c37. 0 at 404 . A 0 c n Ave Club. 968-5430 FuJ~,!!rvMicelhSul ltes 645-6357.
lilthts 4BRS & F1 R. Lg • en. ry rm, new Y mo. (213)790·8013 ence ac Y · 494-4549. BIG BEAR CABIN _..., on Y
yrd. $1045/mo. 752-06!7 painted, S475 mo. Evs 714·249-5236. 2 BR, '!&le. sips 8. week Call P~ylhs 968-6789 ._... /I t/ Agt 213·330· 1959 Wknds. 6__.__..._ ...... ... b d 1 2 BR apts. xlot ocean or w.. ...... ,,,.,.. c a •• •,.R•H -714-492-4770 ~ !-"" ' 0 r • 1 'h a vfew. walk to beach $48U. " cvn.,. ....,......, n--·-lf523 CAMPUSDt·IR'llNE Dollhouse (fr lease. 3 br, 2 s ....._ u..fwwlllMd townhouse. gar. Coed yd. 549-1186,499-3922. eves. 523 Sq. ft. om~ space to ...................... .
ba, lge pvt yard. pool. an-••••••••••••••••••••••• Center of town. S345 B'g Beu c b. 1 14 s ub·lea se In Laguna ...... s
ttANCHO SAN JOAQUIN. Close w schools, shop· Copistr.o 3278 * * * ~eve. 1 be$!. Crown Point area. s!ooitable a 'j0 5 tV 2 Hills. $308 month. Avail. O,,a rt.ity 5005
2 br. den Up~rds. View ping. ·Washer/dryer.••••••••••••••••••••••• Rob.rt Woodward ldealforSS&over. Lea~ fn>l . • co r · Dec. lsl.830-6030 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$550 Call 644·55'18 eves refng mcl. $850 Agent, Deluxe 4 br, 2 ba. family 2 Br, l ba ·duplex. gar· S28S ax>. 645-9919 bef 9AM rplc s. ~16 * * * 646·1044 or 642·5060 rm. 3 car garage. $495 ~Sc>t>C!•Y1fronl Next to cooslrucllon. or642-3200 ......_to Shan 4300 Deluxe medical suale. ~Mc'"~
Uruv Park 2br 2ba home. • mo. 493--6435. b and $275 673-Q36 eves grooo<i nr Corona del ~ -Lease Many xtras pool. Luxurious 3 BR. 21/:a ba Youeretbewinoerof · · Mewporl a.oc.11 • 1169 ....................... Mu. ReaJoGom1csCorp. 2101Saoliago Dr.
tenrus. Owner. 955-2339 Condo. on water. Floor to Beaut. new townhouse: Two,.,... T1dlets DELUXE 2 BR. view. D ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.t dow-. 615-6700 Newport Beach ------ce1hng Palos Verde formermodeleodurut on tothe ·cars>ets. bltns. patio. PAltllMIWPOIT u-n..Expettses! You arelhewinnerof Co~. Rancho San Joa· st.one, frplc, wallcover· lge. greenbelt ; adj. LONG BEACH qwet. adults. no pets. Share a'bome or aptment 1.agu.oa Beach. xlnt u Two,,.... Tidleh
qwn. 2 HH. 2 ha. tom mgs, extensive mirrors. & clubhouse. 3 BR, 2'-' THEATREFF.srlVAL $325. 2201 Pacific. CM. Bachelors. 1 o r 2_ pos ure. 310 sq . rt. +
murulypool.golf course. S7~mo.558..as34 ba .• ram rm. brksfst ·~RTOWM" 645-7647 Bed.rooms&TownbollSeS ~l·OJ..An.S st.orage.Veryattractlve. LONlGoBlhEeAC ... tenrui> SS25 mo J'\va1l --b .... _ r l 5 FtomS349.~ rrr~ ~.~.-.... amp!· partc 1000 N " .__.._ -· ~ · .,.--ar um. rm. · m1!!.: ..st.aoine ~dk..A.lbut...al N E &.&.."&ill c: ..... A. u .. 1 .............. '4K ~ ~ ... --. e ing. o TifEATRE FF.srlVAL ' • ,., ••. '"'" cmnn,, . ., . . 0 ana . arKla. tl)e Long Be b Co ew a e...4App -~~a. Q Coast S325¥Jl...4!M.1s,5 --.... --frpks. 2 car garage. lge M.amedcple.only.$525 l "E 1•ct 1 oven· duplex. 2 br. 2 ba.·r ecrealloh program. 8J2·~· .. •si·nc'"'l""l --__.._.......~:~--=------....,.. ~leoch 3248 fncdyard. $575. mo. May 5411•3904 ion n,.,,e r ~ nmeot carpets. drapes. bit ins. social program. 7pools.8 ,.,...... ~ '" 1.200 Sq. Ft. $480. mo starring F.ddie Albert at. •••••••••••..,.•••O•••• sew/opttobuy:S4tr.'797J Center.300i:..OCea'lBI .. dishwasher, washer. tennlscourts.AtFash1on Marl(uerite Pkwy & lbeLongBeachConven· 3 BR, 2 ba .. great oce11n & . Houses FuntillMd or Long Beach. dryer & carport. Close lsbmd. Jamboree & San ROOMM*TES Avery on S. --0. Frwy in t1on & Ente rtainment
:.unset views! Near Gres· Charming ~ Bdr m, 3 b~ Untw.ished 330 Call ~-5678. f'.Xt 329 ev.erything. $375 +clean Joaquin Kills Road. Mis~on Viejo. Prufer Center, 300 E. Ocean Bl .•
ct"n t Beach. North home. Patio. fam rm. 2 ....................... toclaam;~u~llckets. ing deposit . Sorry, n t7t4J644-1900 Sllse-M·S..e Mgmt831-7444 ~Beach.
Laguna 'French Country frplcs, no pets. Fam ltida .. oo pets. 646-6429. Enjoy more.Payless! Cal1642·5678.extl29
architecture: stove & p~er. S85p!mo. 2032 MOllLEHOME lelboalll-.d 3106 Avatll2·1. Bachelor unil i.; block · AllAges&Ufestyles 350 sq. ft. 1225 per mo. toclaim yourtickets
refnJ: Like new. will Miramar. Bal Peain Ph INFORMATION ••••••••••••••••••••••• p 1 r from beach. All util pd. We Check References ~':;;~isl. 51
2 30th. * * • 1.:onsider lease/option 673-094l R t pti to b . r BAY FRONT 1 br frplc art Y um. 1 br. carport. No kids, no'r.ls. 201 ~-Cal 546-4212 1...:::.:·..:::.:.:~·=::.._ ____ J---------4An~a7i55l l now S750 Mo Large 4 br. patio. 2 car ·reenpo:so 10:~ ass:~pmtloon. palllo, parking{ n'o pets: ~!:e ~~~.st.,~ Bamolbo+as_!!unlv.t.y$2de5p0 pelrl ""ernale roommate "'ant Ncewport Beath bfo~inanclal ~;lr lT3ay~rsemG. ~s Sa7reoooa. ~ garage $850 mo Balboa tc ~ r 0 Ac Yr y. S4SO inc util lnq Agt. Ask for Carolyn. · """ ·Ca .. .,. · e nter S u ·I ease """ · · "'" ·
; bdrm. 2 ba. 2 blks beach. Isl ~nd. C2 1J > S76·2723 9omcC:.Y mance . . . 400s0. Bayfronl, api 5. . Sue 556-7707 ed. age opeq. to share 2 beauUfully decorated ex· pr mo, All help run s.sso. mo •'•c7 Cat11l1na St. eves. u....1..u .. u...-..:. S"--A•-'um •·ala••. L• 3 Br. Garden apt. lg 1 Br. elec. Steno-. to beach yearly ~. apa,rtme-ndt. tCosta ecuuve swte. l289 sq ft Sl6.000 dn. Agt, 645-4474 ~ ,_.., ~ nw. m .. " ""' .. kitchen 1 ,:"' • • ~a~ mme 1a e Ot· ocean view. Unique open after3:30.
4!C·29220 eves ~knds. Nwprt Crest condo. more Santa Ana 554·7070 ram rm, $525 mo or lse lil walk-in 'closet . ahno1 :;6pepe~frper~ 2 ablrl • blltbr. cupancy. 540-4844 roof bulld i~g. unde rL --IQ_U_O_R_S_T_O_R_E __ e_t s
L • HIU 3250 than 2000 sq rt w/oc a Westminster 848·8895 June. 673-5510 new ad·"bno pe•· ...., . • ns. ground perktn" Furn or . n OCJl9'CI 1 · ea w Anaheim 761 1442 rm ·~ 631 cW::...-37• $400. yrly. Garage door Exec M / F . Npt Brh. unfum 640-l363' $3000 mo. 29%down. Agt.
••••••••••••••••••••••• YU. 4 Br. ram rm. & form. £ .. Anahe1'm _...·. lelboa ,...... 3107 w Ba. y ST c'M ._,.. opener. M2·34.80: 642-465'1 pnme loc. Calalina/ocn . 751-1400 ., RR l BA p t h A/C d1nin". $725 mo. incl. .,...,.... T I ---------"" a 10 me. . " Anaheim 956-IOU ••-.•••••••••••••••••••• · • · • vu. eon s. pool. jar. l.2x20 Execulive ofc in 2 lJW. pool. spa. etc $400. refng, micro.wave oven Newer 2 BR. 2 ba, yearly, 3 BR. 2 ba + frplc. Qwet 3 Br 2 Ba. steps to beach. condo. $350 ... 541H813 or otc exec. swte . Share re· RESTAURANT. S7o.ooo. No~d!>/J>('L:!_-494-4954 & ~eor pool/jac/tennis. C _..,__..
4
Adi ts. no pets. Eves; street. n r So. Co as encl. garage. no pets. 640-5357 Mr. Smith. ception area &-executive mo near An~el Stadium
New 2 bdrm. 1 ba air 645-0295. Agt ORUumtte.-213/257-9792. Plan. $425 . Adlts . S47Sim yrly lse.&44·1l03 sec r e tary Ter m i. CRamin. Terms . Agt d f I N Fn.t.ed 3400 644-6421. WESTCLIFFCONDO O~DER LA DY fro m negotiable. •120 Birch St.1-75_t_·l_400 _____ _
<.'On rp c r L· e $410 a•YSHORES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Upstairs lg 2 Br 1 Ba 2b av ·112 l Midwest want.s to sba.re NB. 955·1524 Mon Pn '.."~ 673-6634 "' Studl " B 1 w/balcony washing Eastside 1 Br. s mall but ••Cft r. ai · Park Newport Apt or · S.,..-Loc.-11.1-! Br2Ba.S7.00prmo. o"pt. yocean.poo · ' . _,,, &45·9442 CdMforwin•-r ""-01'"-360SQ."'"'.w1'thbalh.Sl3S ..,_ 4 bdrm 2 ba Jaru1zi. & jacuzzi $320. Mo. 11.B fac11. & gar. Vrly s.450. cozy wood beam clogs & ---------...1 """ .,.... ,,.., .. , rrplc. Lrg lush yard 642 3286 898-24l4 Days . Call dys 61S-5196 or eves cabine"!'. S250. 731·6001 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. gar, blk Fem roommate, 21yrs or mo . Downto wn H B R.E. Fr.cltiw $595
010
. 586·9650 days 675-8213 . • ¥on·Fri 9-lpm bch. Yrly. S550. mo. older. Niee Npt Brh SC 0 TT R E AL TY BEST Newport Beach & SJ0.9585 eve k d Co•dc111tW._ 675-4!670 Agt 1 _536-_7_533 ______ _., Costa Mesa area. Below LOCJllnCIM~ ~ 5~252 u"':~:S~T~t~~et 2 •• ~~ .... ~~.~~ ~~ryb~~~~~~~5.~~J 1c!:in~~ ::,~mo~lg:~: WES'OCLIF~ 2Br. l lt'z Ba ~':7• P et Ok. Sl
3
0. Dbbec. Wht =-~at $4000. Owner
.. •••••••••··-••••••• bedrooms. dming r~ ~nd WOODBRIDGE eves/wk.nds. ~~eace, stove. $250. townhouse. Adults only, Female 3l. bo)' 10 wants Enjoy Cavor•ble Nwpt~~~~~~~~~
l bdrm 2 ba. with new all community facllil1es. CROSSlNG eon.. .. M . 3122 ~· $395. ll;)O. 17 responsible individual, Beach 1ddr~ss w1lh Jo'or Sa.le Balboa Island
carpel on quiet street SS~ ... ront H Town ho.use. Brighton •••••••••••••!'!'•••••••• $225 .. 1 br. nice. quiet area . ord_Ln. 548·7Sll. non·smoker. lo s hare ~~~. vAlv~rr ·1nf n!!,~~ GiA Shop. Incl. Lse and
Nice lndscp SSOO mo. Ref.
631
..... otnH rrodel Rent or buy $550 Bay/Oc:"ean/Park view patio, laundry rm. Adult. IAY VIEW rent. CdM. Avail now. Call (7l4>&44-688I lnv~t.ory . Xlnt loc. ~nl· req.~·3686 .1 .. vO orS121.500 .. 646·3903 Crpl, gar. 2 br, patio, TSLMgmt 64.2-1803 EASTBLUFF. Stunning 848-4.343. que i\erm. Oood cllen·
• Bdrm, 2 bn. Fam rm BAYFRON't To.,.... Ad Its, No pets . $500 l Br cottage, (rplc, beam 2 br. 2 ba, frplc. Lge 25 yr old educated work· DOWNTOWN LACUNA tele. Leaving area. Make
Alnum. all bllins. O<;ean Brand new 3 BR on No. UwtwWshed 3525 644-61216 ceilings, patio, closed patio. P ool. Mature Ing cla&." ~n needs to BEACHPlwi~offices.65• offer.673·9025eves.
view. pvt beal·h. N1guol Bay w/corner view. Lrg ....................... Blk , 1 b gar. Adults onJy, no pets. adults. No pets . $540. share sunnse rain rood sq. I\. lnc.'fd uul. 494-7796 lln..t•.t
_Shores. S800 759.14s:_:_ loft & skylales. brl.ck ~al., NEWPORT BEAC:.U·l Br, bea~. rro~~~ou:: a~t. Ji $280. E ·sld e. 642;3102 640-0349. ~unshine & life w/serious Office or space rental. OpparhMlty 50 I 5
Niguel ·Shores redec :~~ mo ls e._ 673· 206 2~8a. P,lush cpls. x!nl beam ceilings, frplc. new after7pm. WESOCLIF!o' 1 Br. adults :.~ ~rt~11:' Box 15\h & Balboa. N.B. l •••••••••••••••••••••••
gurden home. 2 bdrm. 2 · ~~:Jacil, drps incl d. plush crpls. garage, no pets, $275 mo. Avail . · · parlling space. S38S. mo.
ba.dcn.wal.ktopvt.bch 3 BR. den, 2 'ba, C"''" 1 08eves. gardener. Waler pd. -row 3126 4·6mos.67l-6640 Resp. rmmte to shr xlnt 613·4622 Agt . ask for
Guarded comm. pool: drps, i.tove, $600 mo. lnCI ~" u..fW... 3600 $550. 675-8138. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nwprt Kgts house bg Carolyn.
tenrus. No pet!I. Garden· g11rdener & wtr. MS--0757 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~CEA~FRON~.9~tew yrd, $145 mo+. 645-9634 __ .;._ ______ ,
I ng incl $585 Call or 645·0221 eves. 60 New 2 Br adult comm 2 BruP11tainl.frplc,snrm. SlOOMOVEIN broma. na•~cmarp't . to'ol'nl. or631·133S. Off1ceSpace500 ·1300 sq. . Tustin Av •r f · lg sndk. gar. 6 blks to ALLOWANCE ..... n .. lo rent. 17873 Beach ~10 e. ov~r 'W yrs, enc. rd. ocean. $425 752·7811. uuoa, security ldg. SHAii A HO E Blvd .• H.B. 2nd fir
N 1 o u EL s H o RE s : Udo Isle. charming 4 BR ~fs~epJ2~ mo~ui3: 67S-9115eves George. 2 Br. 1 ba, pvt peUo. encl. S6t5. Tom. 53S·34U. 645-7464or761.~ l213>-394.001S dys / t213> Gel on the riJbt t.rack
Spadous4bdrm,2i,o,ba, 3Ba,fplc,ptlio,cpts,dbl clean. dep. Oceanside 1 Br, walk to be•ch garage. Lots of grass. 838-GOO. We'Ubelpyoufindare· ~ve cW'R ~~eT~all§ ~i~°t!~
fan\' rm. beach. tenni.s. gar.213138:4179., 722-268Sllt7PM. c~drepa, Stove,; *380 ·33S52BlueLantem UOOISL.AND liableroommate! Nr. O.C. Airport. Deluxe TRAIN ! Appearing
$635/mo. •93·6293 or reins, 1 adult, a · 496-9230. 3 BR2 Bl. freshJ~paint· ~ offices Ill/secr etarial every Wednesday start·
. .
' f
1
• 831-1453 MEWPOITSHORES ..,..,_...,,......._ UUJPd.1325yrly 552 2 Br wt petlo. newly edtf£ ~.,,-~J Kell Sc>. L!~=a::~ =::,re. senice. 752-5629. 11\g Nov. l5 Uu'u Dec. -we. ;
e a • m Ufilt1 ............. ~ av"Jlt ~et&, AH ~ 1DC>.-pa ·10· ..,_.,, · ~se. · For mo~ fnformatlon ·~
pool, tennis court~3 ..._,,wise• 1707 Quletadwt.S2101nclutU: 675-1571 AAIZl5'MB'" . MIWPOITll.CH andtOlQa!"',.GUf,.lf""lladrt------..:;....-a
Bdrm, 2 bath, double ....................... 17~1415 WUT.-wPOIT Nicebocne w/pool •ln Irv, Prime lotaUon. Approx CALLNOW
gar +carport. $625 mo BF.ACM. View pier 2br llwli119•a.eclt 3140 femal.e prtierred $210 10.000 sq ft. Paneled of· MH678
3267 yrly lease. $500. Mlts, uUl Pd. Tii 2 Br, upper unit, w1aunny ••••••••.:•••••••••••••• ~"1 1 N ., untum. m>. uW iDcl. '52.ailz late nee.. SboWer Is kitchen..: Privat.a ...... .M ... bu llOO,OOO
May. 300 E. Edgewater. balcony. s•oo pr mo. t'QQ &,f '!!'I !~c·~VllW n1Cbtt or l~ uk OoatactLou!MD-"1 ... _.., Super 3 br. 2 ba. dJhwhr, LIDO ISLE (1)871·2866. ~eves. · · ~ I -TT forJobnChue CORPORATE REALTY to lnveat l.o low risk, hi·
paUo, roro yd, gar. Kids Newly refurblsbed 3 + $250 yrty. Sm stl.ldlo. 1 Lr'I delwt 2 BR. 2 b1, new New 16:.2 bdrm 1 ury ~~:. ::SO~~u~~•1e. MaAe roommete wented to 97~ • r::.'g.venture. S45-6C71, f ~~$445. Agt, no den, or 4 Bdrm borne. adult. non smoker, uUI crpta, drps, paUo, fplc. adult •pt.I I\) 14 plana IALIOA-MIWPOttT sbr house, Dec. 1Wat1 15 ee. :918-2971 Immediate occupancy. pd.6'7W08.1eve1/wluula. 81~.dlbwtr,.UtUpaid. rr:o~m!i/upools, t;:· iiAln· 671-1170 only.&45-'T71Zevee.S100 ..... ,........ 4410 1.09 Caret cerUfled 3 BR.·1~ ba bl1hes~uell· S850 mo. yrtx le~, no 8 t Adlt.i, no peta, $$40 mo... ~-wast eDl1~, opon4~ a ..... -...... M1-.to.:-"'ar ••••••••••• .. ••••••-• Diamond, II, F color, re. ty bome Bl.dlli pets. • l r . um/\anrurn SIOO 841).9335 648·r714 rivm an e IFr-.. bdr b u • ""'"'""-~"'· "• "11
· tall value S6200. Sell
yard. soo1 n!'!:1c~l IARlmllALTY yearty.Ofr1treetprk'11. • . driv~Nc)rtb-Oll •ch.to m.l •. pper.clean 3 BR h se In ~dM PRIME . $4800.54M90a Mon·li'ri Renall SS&-7?0'7
642 5200
Call M6.Q:S8 Roomy 2 Br cpts bltna McFadden u.en West on •rnmny. l blk. lo beach. w/mysell " daul(hltr. 1 ..._ "E FOREST &-$(Leroy) ii;R;;~;;~;-;;:;;;~~l~~~~~·~~~~~j · nopeg.$425in~ldi1u,; McFadden to Seewlod 8tovef refri1.•1ara1e. Wkdys; 992·5000. Evea: """"' •-----------3Bllb, tam rm w/frplt. Cott.Mete 3724 wat.er.87H137 Village. (T14)89S-Sl98 '400 per mo. yrly. dey 811-9533. ·. IUS. tavestor wuted f« ex·
2 yr old bouae C• ll Elle(utlve home ror rent ....................... 'l»Gl40e .. •ttM ...... B SP ACE ...... of aumber J. vol. 8319103. . c •• ·c:·•···-,. (2 3 ). l(e 1 br rum ·w1iar ~'-~elY. spac. Bech WW w a r. 2 ba. FOR Lll!·~E Boet Dealer lo So eat • a _._..,., "" 1 1270 AdlU 1 0 • ••• ...._..._1 Ir hoa-.·un. 2 br with £ANVlEW.1rl12BRl Park N•wport apt ~ Xlntret\lm,OYeraO..mai ··1'rM~HrVlce.3br,2 678-2U4Bart.ollCaaey. M·P a:JO.s.°S:t'·1 r.1~ 2 e.droom •.Partmepl. ~ eatra.aee + 2 Ba, duplH. JUG mo . wtaameM>-Sm. Beeuttful rreeataftdln1 ~pedaJtCJ to rlpt m. ~~s::-~· Beck Be1 3 bdnn. feuced 548-4981. 2110 N.wport No.,.. or daildna. C.ll r ...... =.::: ~· ...... or....... FDALE "". W/UIDe 2 :t' .... "''ta•Jloaetmlt'...... woodp•r~ v'ii\ol•. MUil be ... '° y, · ;yard.rardmer. $$50 Blvd, CM Lilld.lm.illl JacuUl Tnnil eowu i ,..,_ lllO Br 2 Bl briOt apt T•· ID -• mowe lmmad. 1100.000 ... ..,.,..._. J26t 53e·2881 days S41·8.024.-:-5 4
1
br ti • ... blk '° aiet•1too ibOp ....... ~ ............... U, ecii 1•1$.' Bua: 1o'· AC. cuttom dTo. mla. rtqulrem .. t. Aak
•••••• .. ••••••• .. •• .. •• wtnds Ad.dt., nc: .:..0·.:.~e C..MIM . Jll4 J1a1 twMr" .. 11. Adulu. Br' newly 4ff0r1tted, , Re1$48:'703I qu~tJ:ta:.!~~::.• r:~ for 11.r. ""'1ftl, ... .--~tbluft 4 bdrm u~. 3br, 2ba. Resp edult1 ~M0-'7D. ~ ...................... No-peu. From S435. edulta·no pell. uoo. • occupancy. ror com· .. Lem ltJI
hocne Of , bdrm + den. C10R lo btach. no Sml m • f1owtr S.awiDd vm11e. 155SS 1114125 ;1,.51:.it . 4J plete lftfo. .. .................... . ~;:.Je:: •. •~: ~: ...,,...1325.>48 ... -...... '::" .. ?'.!! Bt.11 ,.__ ~~'f.Lw• ayodlt ...... N.E.S.. ....................... H 0 M ( SbotttennR.'E.t
U• r.q'd. Avail. Hart>ot vtew 4 Br p B dL 111 \ll1l K:'. -,._ llr. 2ba, ell to abopJ· s.eo. ml AD.._., Avellablefut ..._ la-1a '42· t v1 ,., ;.I · ·• • -· 2 Br. clllWren welcome. I r w Y • C o m. m Ave. Do\&ble ~. 1111 111anpgm C.Uf1MD4
-... -,._ :!b ......... • ~~ ew, .. Y • Sl?S. 7Mt Cuter r . 11.. Idle ltep with a "° '*"· aerUaa at $210 ~l/clbbH. Cpt, drp. Pleculla 13 CM .. ,.., a , INC. ~--""'" ¥)'...-. ·--.,. DaUJPUola..tnedAd. mo....,. !!!!·•m7/UW111. ........ • 761-5700 a:t~~
•
..
I·-----~--Z
r
•
' I
. • . . . .
:J 7
' ' . .
;. . ..
t .
'
' .
• :~ .
.. . • . ' -? •
~ . .
r·,
J
\
'
•
,-
.
•
. . .
. -
AJI• I 11,IT......., ••' nS•nu C.•,../C..U... ••*I ..._,. • ._.. • ••••• 1.........,,_.,... ftanllli · swu · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••··~···· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... r ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••• -•••••••••:;::••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cllm~.ort . de.lama. Publk Record Report• Foundatlq1t11 rttalnlt11 •VIAYLOWPRlCES• AMWAY Coemetlu, DIC·ll Laodae1pe. Reu. Int, f.•lnt & wallpa&Ser All'n Gtn. Contractort: Restucco your home .
.. ..._.a W. Co~at ~ . PO 80• 1012 wall•. bl~u, palloe ODGardalniM1lnt-. NutriUoo. Houaewar~. Pricea. Prof. landscape Qua . work., reas. pr Plumber odl work. Good Sput. te.iW"e s~tallsl.
Hwy,NB.148-1811 A.C.,QZTOZ..53&-51'3 W-501S lJc d C...... 541-2011 =rlMcart •Comm I. •aprinkJn. 914,3808 at\ P'reeesl.Steve.547.CSl prfcesonremode1f ltre· MosL .bome-9 IUQ.
A"'mc•..,_,. S•t'L i Bit pa 1 L•1una pat Io • 1, w a Ill•, • i me to r tD ova I e . e. . W~APBIM• gaira. Serv. avad. for $48-1974
....................... U..icb •ro $4.60 hr drlvewaya Rt,alalal Oetbatm. NMed bybrid H1•1•r IN U:r&o: t illH I'. Rela offered. Eves, u~U>f::::r:..~~iu~op ....;,_------:----
l•J APOban~S.v' ph111 11u1•a1a. Kathy •aU U-MO-ml av .. _ l!f.,rJDaada IWDI ao~ ----••••M••••••••• ••••••• .. •••••••••••t•• 63l·.-S/17S·l21M TRlPC'llAftOEStO 8» -011 tt -Laadtcape . l\otetdarle'e HouMclean• ·'·ti , f d U . Pr=~, ' · all ...... JCmAl SA --Cam•nt work . com tM--aftl. ._ lnl Ref• NuOn Own co-ca .. oun • ona, Int extaervt.Doarufor7 ~••llt ramk UlCLiJlst ~ am. I c.-.... Miiia'---···1 ... realdtntlal • • ' partJUona. ~··" re· • • "' nra showers ,, lu.,s. ~ IS'1 01 ...., •. """'r',.. • e-,.... car ..... _,. c•·an t.rw. Ma-UOS. ~ ........... -l2 "' yrs. Prof. qua). work. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u 1 •2 .... 9 dys 557 8280 -.. •••••••••••••'••••••••• IMft \l -...... __ .. "' • --_.. ~ . ._.._ -Reu DaveSll&-8425 '> "'" • .... ' • A,,.,, • .,..,.. ,.,; 4afll',nll)t:N•wt'Ab•n 1.11 , Col*9Cfw - -~·.,:~M~lReuop. Houaecleanloe "empty M;h r · · . 1ir::~~nar~P"i~~~~1-•_v_e9_. ______ _ ••• .. •••••••••••••~ o Id l a b , n e l • houses or apts. Own••••••••• .. ••••••••,••• Plmo&OrCJ-Twdnc) Prop Pngmnt Co y1·-.r~1c. -Sa R f b b ••••••• •• ••• ••• • • ••••• tr 971-7129 · M · ....., _..,. • '•M•9W'f• • ur 11 •d •• Rau R model tfp1lr f"" •••s .. S.'1c.wa w . Brtcltwork Small Jobs .................... , .. 5f0>2200 .............. •••••••••
Dnveway1•Park1111 lot n1h'.'I 7J76 t! · • Id· t ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• 0 ti h k 1 ~ Newp()rt Costa Mesa ;, Plano tUJlini & repair: 25 Landacape Creationa Ex· •Repa1r11 • •lroa.t.rn" "-· - --rar,PHlry . o rot ftANDYMA.N · CAJ1)eftley1 1u1y ouae eep DI Jrvioe '75-317Sevea yrs e~p. Masler'd deg. ln IHI Estate rt h in thinnin
•LI\" NP. CM Sai s __,,....., C'tal\.aman.tll _!.· 16 yni 1" electr1caJ p0lumbla• " ~ •• ~&>t c~!..~.f-3111P· · · music. This coupon••••••••••••••••••••••• petu ps .!mop ~a'I 675-~· Aallhalt ...... ,.. .. ..................... arr• u~..... nn.~ -v "" ..... t.ewun .. ,,_-l............ wort.bf ~1·1433 Sellyourbomeorincome s m ... . -. ~\'ft urnaLH N1)j(lb !Qo ,!! !:_a~bo 9'2831• -ffoUlecteaoiDa -i>epeacta. ••••;;:•••••••••••••••• property Caal with ..;.Int_.;... ______ _
~'
itta.t lM ram-t. Aapbah 'mall Ut tonlracto~ Blchtc.. •Ml..PIXl'f• b 1 e , re ft ab 1 e. ••Move a Dy thin c , ,...../I.,.... Newpart R.E. Assoc. V~S..-.ic•
drivt·W•Y te!lf'•tr lM •••• ••••••••••••••,••• C £ t' lnlltwortll)' S 8 Sierra anYWhe ... al anyUme " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-4516 •••••••••..-•••••••••••• !" ~~· •~ •t. Dan 1 1,. R •'-••11'48tctrfc ,n~ura\~"r, ~:!.!"I· 9"-7I09 . · · · · 24b.ra.1days.54MIM4 · Neatpatcbes&lutures ._._ ~bit vacuums. from
-· ,..., """'.. ...rtw •patf"I Sff ,_. · -# '• ID fl& EST ltJ..1439 "-·...., S19 9S 1 da service on r .-;iee • "" c-P ~. *rndowa. U c ~ M.5-8874 area. $41-l7$.2 HOUSEKEEPER ,.........,,,........ • ....................... any ~acuum. All types .!?.f.:?..!............ ~u , t'll· ~· 20S4 F.l.F'.cTRIClAN Prt~" ••II I EnergeUt, youna lady ....................... PATCH PLASTiRLNO REPAIR & RE.ROOF. All v a~ u um s & bags
llllotW-oU )'r old wlll n&hl frff ullmat:Jo •••••••••'•• .. •••••••••• will clean your bome foe PETERS PAINTING A 11 types . Fr ee t Y ~es · s b a o I I es · Vacuum Cleitner Ctr
babysit, my hoftW'. h&r&t' or 1mall Joi,. Kaul, '::s!~der dump one fff. s:n.2219 alls. Expr'd. Reas Rates. estimates. Call S4<Mi82i roe shakes·compa·tar. 1571 Newport Bl. CM .
ai Ucensed 87 tJ1l •r tree wrk R 0 8 1 N , S Free Est. Call Gene Freeeat.5'1·5930 M&-3107 ___ _._ -• -• • • SS2·MS8 ... h ' alCTtlClAM . demoUUoo.aetc.13M257 HOU"SECLEANING ....................... Roof repairs : comp. W1Mtowc-.1gg
Rc.,Oomrn'l,lnd.Jbnbl SERVICE, FOR AP • g. EXlrllntr. Ex· PERRY'S PLUMBING s tHngle. s hake. Fast.•••••••••••••••••••••••
noori•ev-ea IAmvhOO'l\' Sh.a ll 1 25 yruxper UtZ'71IOU ...... THOROUGKLY CLEAN . ~· bonHt. neat. reas. Com.plete plumb.iog Guaratileed. Brian. WINDOWCLEANING
Uarbor1BalEtr ''clnl&), ·i."f:!~tm1:~~::'rr/ '4!~t CAU 646-1126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JiOOSE.S4Q.91S7 c d9&4·l°'5Dave serVices .. DJ'aln & sewer 548--05l2 640.SStl
daily OI' wkly 7)1 ~7 <'lb 10 aun bleach. Cl~an OCC Student. l Ton truck. Prof painting. Ext & lnl c I ea n t n g · Fre e Horizon Roofing. Ex· . .
........ S....lu b' d10 rtn. h .illl$15 A\,,._..., Trash tree trim Ron L• ••c .. lag Low rat.es. Refs . Free estimates. 24 hr service. perien«d roofers-not Coast Window Clearung.
rm 1• :.o. l'Qu.·h StO. l·hr •••T••A•Y••L•O•R••F••E•N•c••ES••••• ...... ~. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• est. 536-4780. 536-4383 673-3181 salesmen. 631-4943 OoRdmmM2. &5668Res Try us . •••••••••••••••••• ~.... It od ............. s J.) Guar l' m pet or L M -R UlU Sod . · . • DiVOttCl/Bankruptty m Cpt r~Nlr. 15 )'r' t'JCpr • 5381837 Wlllbaulorcln. anytbing, · .S. oto og, Fine Exter. Painung by HOM·ESAV~RS. Plumb· Re-Roof For Less ---------Anion Legal Typ1n~ l>t> work my ll Rt-f6 Wood&CbalnUnk big/amall ·comtn'lorre.. ~~~ .. e1ede~awwo~, R.Slnor.St.lic.,ina.Try ing&HeaUng. Free est. CallAnytlme , ________ _
H0·5oU9, t •S 2946 alt :,:i1 0101 'd ll I' t uyo...-. ers. •1 -' or... me· 836-555524 bra $15 hr. Honest 4r reliable on..--0421 7PM. K & B Wood Fencing. 8' en a ' reas. ra es. Planling. Clean·upa. · · service. Bof A. MIC ok. °"" OPPORTUNITY
--Cel'lltnt/CoMnte gates&fencerepalr. CallanytJme.~ Cootr. lie. #364419, Xlnl EXCELLENT PAINT· 979-806Sor847·0383 Shoppl•gSenlce knocks often wben you
Bkkpg, payroll/laxt>s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-4090,6"·~ CHEAPEST hauling ln refs.675-7533 ING. Reasonable rates. . •••••••••••-••••••••••• use result·getting Daily nnanc. slm~. more. NH (' • k 1 11 k' d Fr .,._ CHEAP! 't Freeeslimates.548·2106 Dramscleivedfroin$4.SO. . . Pilot Classified Ads to area lOyrs. 833 8199 ement wor 0 11 111 s. G•dallMg town. · .... t. apanese Landscaper. . Free Est. All work guar. Uruque Shoppmg service reach the Oratlge Coast
Free ::it lO~/:r':1 exp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-2995, 845-1390 rinklers. Low prices. Custom Wallpapenng Drainmaster. 638-0953 ~ for bus Y Pe o PI e . market. IMWteeoiea Sr•. Tupq y. · Clean.ups, Hauling, Lile baulln1·movlog. Work gu'lr. 9 -yrs exp.· AllWonGuar.Free Est. Havnomethinoou-want I Coroucopla.S40·0488_. -Phoae6'2·S678
lndlVJdual/imaTI b11& Have sometbm.g to sell Lundscapina. Jmmed. Garap·Yard cleaning. Lic'd/Bonded. Noburo. 673-4158 to seJJ? Classified ads do Have somet.hlog to sell?
11•·957-0787 Clas.s1fied ad~ do 1l well servicing. 00·9907 Reas. rates. 00-0705 531-8162. 897·2162 Want Ads Call 00·567 •ll weU. 642·5678. , Classified ads doll well. •---------r-
Mwyto&.o. 5025 Mor~. Trvst • .._._ .... 5100 Lott&Fomd -5300 Pelua~a ~JSO HtfpWmchcl 7JOOttelpW..ted 7100 HelpW..W 7100 HelpW.tecl 7100
••••••••••••••••••••••• Deictj SOJS •••••••••••••••··-·•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • NEB> A LOAN ••••••••••••••••,•••••• KYNY Loet: Blk kitten w/wht s,irf .... IHCler IAMICING CASJUER. <FoocH F\;'11 ·'
LOWEST
l.,...tRate• *CASH FAST*
1st T.D.'s. allo MONEY IN 10 DAYS
2Rd T.D. Loons. 2nd & Jrd Trust Deeds
Fairest Terms since 1949 Mission F'iiiarlCfaTSvs 5......, Mtg. Co. ( 714 )S5J.12SO
64J..J 171 545-061 I SelJ idle items 642-5678
The Llttle Train That Can!
You rrugbt save a lol~l]f REPUBLIC f"Ln markings, Turtlerock 181.SSo. El Camtoo Real raso ...... a ume days, exper pref d and b NCHER ... -.. reward 955-2568 SanCI • Full u THE EM-ovM--""~.. Newporter Inn, 644-1700 lime money v :.ee Pl . --. · · emen .. e : Y c. · ..... m:n• Do you have l or more ext szs Mickey Zemek
mg us ftrSt' No h'elp. 00 Lost th Goldea Retttiver, FOl'appt.t9z:7296 & TRAIMIMG ADMIMISTIATfON -OF years college account· E.O.E.
charge. . -uou[ LOA... ADS 5 mo. old. Area or HUNTINGTON IE.ACM lng?Uketoseeresultsof --------
' -a n -o u n~e 1,..,. . lllL 0 -2..0l.bl 01...&.llLC!. C . ~~ ANttA Cormer'"ol ...... ,,,.,.._IS 9 ._111t -. ~ accounUn4 work? Local CIVIL ENGJNEERJNG ..,.., " "' " n.o Co ()tt.n Reward! &1&-2686 ~ ••-' c-.~ -1"5-.Ui!W#fi* ~ -bustnen CPA office. DESIGNEJr.-Es~r In pacltaging,placemen(i Rl'fer~WIM-ft ONLY $2 GOLDEN TOUCH can Commensurate com· s ub·dlv1sion. land
S.S·2509 Lost: Ladies go.Id cbain. reached ~f(7~)496..3462 L• •1c ... M•ta•.•11c• T,..._. pensatlon • Better pay. dvlpmnl. or t echnical lMyC.RM>t link bracelet w/coin al· 548-8874 q uantities, F /Tlme
MaMy w~ 5030 • ....--The Lo. ~b.~-·~on"Yoe•te,.~-':' • .!!'~; tac he d . N 8 area . I-· & v~1 ............. of clcnN"OOM • -.... folt career oppor. Apply II')
••••••••••••••••••••••• "'. -~ uiau u;;:,...., '""" •'"" Reward $150 ""'-2803 Ww.1 n.a fr I '-p...a..&.....a. •--....._ ..._.. of-.I-M Fu
2ND'S or less with a Penny . . VI.!"" o.ec .. w....-I R&J. -• ._...... •• _............ ..,,..r Barmaid. fa mily bar in person to r. entes .•
Pvt P\y needs S20K. 2nd ·Ptnrber Ad. 3 lines for 2 Loal: Men's diamond ofitl ...... tools Ir chewalcol1 MCeHary I• Costa Mesa. P/T. No exp Rbt Bein. Wm Frost & TD secured by prl me ronstt\ltJve days. Eacb ring, or pool, Newport Forn.. '-of I 1-.chc~ mt .. .Hoft & walii•eRClllCe --nee. 631·9637 Assoc.1401 Quail St., Npt CdM prop. 673-3415~ SI 0,000.S I 00,000 additional hoe ls ~ ror rd Serving all Orange Co. -r-· ~ Deb. lhe2days Charge il! Crest,Rewa .00-0133 835-7313 Ho.a. progt"-is 40 hows per wMll ....... ~DER •--. ~-----Mari-11 Tnnt' lroken-759-1183 · ... ..__ti ...--:a.... ..a......i a;:1~ "--~i--' """''..,... Cl 1 Full 0.:.-5035 . Nocommerclala~ Found2whiteSamoyedM .. ..._._ .. & ~ w---. --.199 w ... ,.... _. 0"-" .. ....,, Dinner Hou se CX· .er1ca' or part
....................... Pvr PTY wall pay more For more Information & F . Vic Ad a ms I p;;:-.... 11 ~ $3.30 per t.o.r. . . perience. Dana .Trader tune. Newport Beach of
for your 2nd T .D.'s . andtoplareyo\lr ad cal! Broolthw-st. 962-4096 or ••-••••••••••••••••••• THM.,.CE'rAfwtdedpositiofts.requiriRc) Restaurant. Da na Pl. flee •. busy phone. 1!' 642.3573 I 962·3'21 !...tools & H•t"on r.ach mi.._._ & IS wHb can for appt. Wed, Thurs terestmg work. Ple~sc _.. ...,.. __ , & Friday. 493-2603' ask cull. 645·4175 for in 642-5678 Found : Beagle Mix. I tlrilCtloll 7005 prior -.. loylftlllf. ApplkatioM wfl IM rorTomLee. tervtew. -========~ male, tan & whl, w/tan •••••••••••••••••• .. •••! occephd at ttw IElllployWllllf Ir TrahlilM)
.... ............. ~~~orrev~Uar. MS·~ REAL.Er .. ·TE c..e.r, HI Mm Street, ........ leocla. BEAUTlCIAN. exper 'd, "~ .,... """ ~I-A _,. part.time or fuJJ.time In
TRUE PSYCHIC !Found: Male Shepherd LICENSE adult Children's salon.
Sees " tells aU. Card & mix, bit. whf " tan. SCHOOL xlnt rmney & career opp· palm readings SlO. 1 ~15Glaftaoreves. Auto Carrier for Reg.ister ly 'for motivated person. -1· LEFT UNTlL
question ans wered by Found: Doberman male OFFERS A/PCLlllC newspaper. 4·6 :30arn. 788-880l M.V. · CHRISTMAS
pbone.494-18'17 pup. Vic: 19th " Meyer Tbe Jolly Rocer· Inc, a Ideal for housewife or IELLMAN Earn extra Cbrislma~
1 St. Costa M ~ ,.___... 1 ..........__II!-... dynamic, fut growing moonlighting husband lo 5 J •-rn>ney now! The Willows Tbrin Shop • esa. -..-~......--restaurant chain. based s upple ment ,i ncome . Apply in person. u .. "" TYPISTS
23665 D Moulton Pkwy Found~_vey kitten, K.inp in Irvine has an opening $300$400 mo. Yust have Sand Hotel lSSS S. Cst
Plaza. Laguna Hills Ca pt" Ki.Qp Rd, N.B. Has :~~~:~able for an .Accounts Payable dependable wheels. eau Hwy. Lag Bch. PBX
SCRAM •as collar.541-1347. s 11 Pl ·, Clerk m our general of. ~.845-3645Woody. Bookkeeper exper Dick ACCT.-.' UICS "'I. ---------• • ma c au.ea or flee accounts payable M • F · i ~
CLERICAL
8 PAY DAYS
ANSWERS F~. vi~';!h ~rnee1:~. ~:1n":!~~°:). ·dept. we provide x_lnt A•rt"motfve • Fu~~.:bea!gs. 1 ~2; KEYPCULNERCHKSOPER -& . ..-l wortcing cond & benel1ts. ~ Westclilr Or, N. B. ~io.:-Canto -HB.Call1M7·3962all-5:30. 01-c asses. Please apply In person MECHANICS ' .M•J&l bav~r,eM.~----
'N'Olsy ~al>l r--:--~~~~=-:-:-::==gjiif-~~~~::IUl•..10.JI!~~ lt'DtamJttvi IOOllEEPEI ble lransp. Long & short ·
GET STARTED
ON THE
RIGHT TRACK
EARLY!!
Sell Your Holiday Gift Items
on the Daily Pilot
CHRISTMAS
GIFT TRAIN
·PAGE
This special gift guide will ap..
pear each Wednesday from Nov .
15 thru Dec. 13 reachinQ 108,000
prime family hpuseholds with
select marke t coverage. For in-
formation ana ne1p in placing
your ad call a
CHRISTMA$ AD-VISER
642-5678
YOUR
UNUSED
ITEM
COULD BE
This size
ad only
$5.00 ~MEONE'S bfRISTMP""-~-..Ji -----
GIFJ'S
TOYS
SPORTING GOODS
JEWEi.RY
POTS ft PLANTS
ANDMADEfTEMS
CATS&DOGS
GIFT
CERTIFICATES
AUTOMOBILE
-· ... or this
tlze ed
only
$9,50
Larger .a ..
avall•bfe
CALL
TODAY 642-5678
CONFUSE ....................... Tiie.Joiy RCMJer htc maintenance. Orange F I C Bookkff.per·Mfg. term assignments. Holl
ldon'lknowwhy.critics RELAXINGSA85AGE Free3Week 17042~An Coast·Yeflow-Cab. 1~ Heavye11per.req.Please da y & vaC'atton pTy
keep saying we don 'l BobJamea·Llc Masseur Sales Tralnlng. '""-•Ca 92714 Mt. Hermann. Founllllll send resume to· Con· Hos pi tali zation plan have a foreign po1\cy._ Of Oul.call t-9. 494-Slll C• for D....US 546-0ll 1 Valley. <No of Slater tr-oiler. MOS Sc:ale. lntn'I. available .
course we have a foreign Ill 1003 4tl "'442 between New hope & 3178 Pullman Sl. Costa
policy. We are going to PREGNANT? Caring. • Katella -l~~~;:~~~;;;;~1~E~uc~li;d~)·~~~~~~11M~es~a~92626~~=~~:;~1 CONFUSE our enemies eonflClenUal counseling& ~al EltateSc:bool IArchltectural Draftsman, Bookkeepe r to trial
to death. referral. Abortion, adop-32031CaminoCapistrano 2 Yrs m In . ex per. AUTOMOTIVE balance, P/T mornings.
tlrfowMI 5300 ~~;ping. 547.2563 SanJuanCapistrano 1_71_•_1957_-8223______ U$fD CAR Hunt. Bcb. Mature, aC·
JolNW..e.d. 7075 An.d MICHANIC curate. r esponsible
osl 0r Found a pet? Call
Animal Assistance
League. S3'1·22'73, no fee.
Cftl...,...Y AIRL ••••••••••••••••••••••• .r ... ---1~ Offic-. w/references. Construe· VVI"' •" • ~ ... Needed immediately!!! lion expenence helpful. * ESCORTS ·* ~~8!:t'!j:b ~r~:;~ Esperlenc . full time, Contact Chuck Arnold al Must t ype. Bond able. ... 1 h nlte sblft, 3:30pm·12pm, U .50 hr. Call Sally ,
VOLT
Tlr.NtP~ARY ~~RVIC.E.'Ho
3848 Ccl'!'f*I Drin
54(>.4741 -
(Across From
Oranie Co. Airport) Equal Opport Em loyer
24hn 957-847• ~ w.. 0 ome or perm p~ltloo . 7U/ 536-8832
--------• pital. 979-2741 549-3281 E.O.E. CLERICAL
Losl M k itlen. White • • • ........, W..t.d 7100 Bookkeeper. full tha rge. Coatal Pl'rlONMI
REWARD
w/blk mark,ings . 4 mos •t.L ... ~ ~...... l•lllllill-------1 sala ry open exper old. 10.21. Vic Ana Maria -~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMILHS smalJ busmess' Full llrne A~y · Ln,LagNig.831·784.S m 9PortClaridge AccouoUng clerk/phone Min of 6 mos factory· orpt-time.-Ol11 642·7671. H~s lotsofJo~avallable You~~:r:::rof operator needed full assembly exp reqd. Ap-. . . with many fine .super Lost: Dart blue metal ?-. ..... llcl&eh time. Jmmed. opening. plica\lons being taken Babysitter. mature for 5 ~eeper. expen enced comparues It they re all
auto access door. 3'At' x Full co benefits. Call foiaUshlf\s mo old, 10 my home. 111 payroll & ac~s. pays FREF.!
1'. On Tustin Blvd. CM. to the 549-9671 for appt. &·de· wa•-L. ""'11 CO Wee It day s so m e ble. Harlequin Dinner 540.6055 11 /8. Reward. Mr. LONGBEACH tails. Balboa Marine ._ v-Saurd 830S·"'Ll Pl bowl 9797SSO Ziemer~s TI:IEATREFESTIVAL Hardware. E .O .E . 5555 MdiddtR An, hs~pg.a~e~r ·B~ke/: ay e. • CoastalPfl"SOllMI
OUND I 8 tt "OUll TOWM0 M/F/H. HI Fairview. CM S56·6240 IUS IOY ACJ"CY F : ma e aase atant.ns Eddie Albert al 1714)191.C)lt I aft6. EXPERIENCED. 2318 2790 Harbor, CM ~~~~·M~r!n~is~av~ the Lone Beach CoDVeD· Accounts Receivable bill· Newport Blvd. N pt ALL JOBS FREE Santa Isabel lion &: Entertainment inl clerk needed full llbnltter. Moa Fri. Beach. . ......,-68l8~'7ilM Center, 300 E. Ocean Bl., time Immed. opening. sembly work avail., Call 983-57Sl 963-2&12 Clerk. Accts·Recelvable -----------a Loni Beach. Full co. benefits. Call full Un:ie, day/ote. As· _____ o_r ___ camera Person to work a & Collections. Npt Area.
Lost ma l e Golden Call6U·5611,ext329 549-9871 for apgt. & de-sembly Technology Inc. IAICER vertical comme rcial Cal1Kim ut673-0460.
Retriever <Eno). Vie. toclalmyourUckets tails. Balboa Mar ine 23041 Alcalde, Lag. IDs. camera. Familiar with•---------
Ruby Lantern D.P . * • * Hardwart!. E .O.E . 110-21194. Fln/T!!_!J!posNopenbalt· PM'F Process. Exper or•--------
Reward $100. 493·3816 or ---------M/F/H. g .. ..,.,..1es. o exp nee. Will train. 3S hrs a wk. CLERKS
63'7--4268 MICHELLE'S Activity Asaiatanb Con· $3start. Call5S7~. ?e":iP~~ ~~:f~t~. ~~~~
LostPetlneseorange/wbl •o.tul• vaJescent H<11pital. App· ATT84110Nl Banking PlacenUaAve .. C.M. • • UJOJEM paws. ,male. 3yrs. old llAM·2AM 135-3749 .ly lo person; 11811 HOUSIWIYIS ·
(Mlng). No tap.968-7211------F1oridaSt..H.B. FULL TIME CANVASSER n..Anin N A .1 ... bl
Reward llDI W AMTID: STUDBCTS TELLS . Exper or will tr a to, P /T, ">"' gs ow vai " e
PARTTIME ~"':"'"rienced Ca'l"'-. "-"" 3708 fonor2nfuUd o&r prdt~ ... c!e. rNkos LOST Small •bite Poodle Desperately needed ADULTMIWSPAPR. ...,....... 1 \nov ,,_. .J llllllUt ~18tbStreet.CM. Mon·Fri at 5J>lll. from ~··-s• .... -~s La"'belln1/lns.er&.lng ·~~~88~ta·ealrv11inJe Na· Cn~l & Linoleum In· exper necessaty·we
RD ..... ,_,.. Ooeta me Mesa to Chan. --•-machine oper"ltor uus... .... anet "' l St rt..,per .. _A __ R_EW_A __ ·-'""""""--'·-·--a man Ave In Garden N.B .. S.A., C.M. Wort 3 needed part time for Vanl>)'ke. sta ers helper. Full lime ram. a -'"· s·
Foulld s mall white Grove. HELP! (for l 'At wbpermo,$110perwk. Chuhlre' labell"g llJ..3700. ~orlocaJ CMstore.Start ~~~e:!~J:h~:d·
shaggy q . Vic. Fprd mo'•) SS.00 wk. Call from3IJl~.lluttbe macbiDe.Willtrai.o.<..:aU ~porEmpl)'T •mmedlaleib. Call vancemenlopportwtltles
Rd. N.8 . Cant keep! 494-7172 11,bavedeJ>fndab&ecar. forappt.131·3UO.Sulton 645-4892or5'3-7· tothosewboqualily. For
644-2264 ---------9'7'f.llZS1. lndu.atriea, Jnc., 27894 Cashier person: Costa information go to our l•-------•I Camino Capistrano, Laa Mesa Stauoners, 270 E. nearest market or con·
LOST F, Irish Setter. Vlc Ad ertialn Coordtn t Niguel.~ are all F.quaJ BANK 17th Sl. CM. Full lime. tact the personnel office Yorktowo/Brookhural. v~f.1~ •or ()pportWllty Employer •TaLERS* ~pply In person 10·12 al
U ·ll. Ana to Kelly. [:"~'D~';:~ JI.IF ftMTTIMI _O---"nhy_. ______ 1 UtULampsonSt
9A-3l33. ""l!:j~~lt!~::W.:~, no-•~Tnlnl: -opentn.g-br ~ty mens v-_, ()p~E -48401 ·
Loat am. II blk/wbt. wwtdq~wlflcur-. iooa Aut6muUve Laiuna office. SaVinga clotb.ini store. Apply in &:Atu... Por mp oye:r
Oocbpoo Vlc. IrviDe. 4 Tb e D a l l 'f P l 1 o t telepboaetall orieataedptlt. Caudell defor. CASHBS and Loan or bank-ex· peDon. Slew arda ror
yra.Reward5.U-3UO CHRISTMAS GIFT ~prefef'.red.Cash ·Gfilleman, 3439 Via * * * 1..:...-------1 TllA1N 1topa for your appt: Penny, .... 1800. PULL TIMI baDd11.nl reqlllred. Ell· Oporto, N.B. Clffn...a-
Loet Bnndle Boxer II ale abopplna ·convenience • POI LOCAL cdlent -saJary1 ws>rkint -.,
rib Iona ears. Vic. Laa. evf!r)' w~ay at.art· ,. IOYS conditiCIDI ana benefita. CASHIERS 2ll9 Vista Laredo
Bcb • .._'JOtt Inc NOY. Ut.b tbru Dec. AUTO SUPPL y Call or apply Monday Pennanant C/Ume open· vC:~~ :=!. Qf 1-L06T--J.--88'--of-.. -lle_:r_·_v_te-t, lOth. CALL tiOW I STOii Nov.20.9:30lol1:30AM lnp. Alto ntervlewln1 Two,,_11cbta
Balboa hlaD noari-142419-------heellmtlW'Ullaalary andlMER:30to4:110ICP~..... for Cbrtatmu help. tfthe
Fttt'Y. 11/10. 813-4311; MASSA.Ill . lor $day week. ltxtellent A An Jtrevk>ua caah re~1at.r LONG BEACft
... .., RaUll MODILS All Aboard tor t"9 D•~ =':!iJ:'1~0!rvano~ SAVINGS . ~o~e~~~~ 1:1'4~:. ~ET~W~~AL ~aJ~:u!U:fl~~~ ISCOITS ~~~~lib• ce ment. Liberal 23535 old Key W•c;;ro~ae stantn&EddltAlbtrt al Romaao Wa1 Newport _OUTC':r.~ ... ' form~tloa , call • :::Sl:~·:_~::m:u':~ Callei.aDe!'!~.•• ~c!t~=r~m n,~ tt':n'1"E'::~*.<f::!:t Retsbt•. 1ntle Need• ....... =. .. • Ad-VI.lot at .___.. llfe iuW'aDce MaGoldblaU-T7o-2Slt an E._q u a I Op port. Center, 300 g, Oceu 81.,
=or 1ood bomt. 6 1.Z140 •-------• :.S~,_.~ fund.. Appl1 Sca.uaJ()pportunlty EmplO)'erM/F. LoacBeacb. ~LI....... ANDIALROIP1TAL ·-a••cn&LVD em..a-.erm/f/b caabler.APPb'lDpenoa. ~~~~r:'t~ 9vt Groomer, batlter no waT'iUNSTER e~~-~,~~~~j trownllardware. ..,uml.IU,,_ ...
-,
.•
ptala • wlfe 'aeell d.,.._, .mt• cl.an. JJOElSTSTREET 31C17E.OoutHwy,CDM.i-----*-*-*---
etMle erew for ...... ... tJ.ilt iDc:l. SIL ud SANTA A.NA ..... H .. -c ••iuemas i\ tc2·71ll liUboattoGr.-..Aan ............ ._ ..... ..,.RBLVD " ..... ,. -"·-oUUnc Salesman, tll· . 1 au-.., _Rftft_, ~pyouneJftoa F/time.GoodPay pert ln quMit.7 men's '
POUND Sm tm mi.std. II !If !Ill•· 1. AMSWD.INO U&VlCS FULLERTON • llf:Qln~Jectlon of Growth co.$ LoeatiOM clatblu. 1\tU U.me or pt· ~c.~·A.t!.·~1.·c!ut l!P~°r:.~8!\: mr~o:.:::.~ ~-=r· MDAJL8y°rJ~~T ~=·~~:: =.:..~o':.l:a:::
,,......: ~,..-.....,.,-ta·M'll ffA.NT£DADS 2111!0HARBORBl.C.ll. aGVla()port.o,N.B.
·'
I I
I
l ~ .. • .
• •
Heli;°Weiti4--7IOOHefpW..tecl 7100 twpW..t.d 7100HetpW..tff 710 .W,W...-.4 7100HtepW..t.4 1J1>0 • • 1 , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
7100 IMSUUWCI MOdel/F\lUn1e. 111e Tor 11. 200 per ;_,k . P IT re· IHt_.... Salesperson. :t11rcs11v•. . GOOD JOI A6H Group clalnu ad Tickd.lns & markina. Jr 1earcblo1 n ewspaper Now llccepUna iippllra. poslUve atutude Fu'! or
W t Dent-I rtceplloni.at ror CmeraJOffil'tl y~ ov~r eo, a dayt p<ir Jusw, r<>f' AdmdP a91tn· fathion11. Marl lyn . artl~les. No e"P· nee. hons for the rollow1n1 pit. Ex.~. or wiJ.1 t,raan.
t>u•>' 1roup pracUct. rut 1rowln1 RI JClhD wk.nr.nowlUnJ,m•• cy,Nptf'('hart'a.35Vrf ~3338 Wralc World Wide l*!UOA.,. J,.unch "din· ppl.)" tn pcnlOn. 5,i.ln
up to p('r wit C'hallenttna. rt"Watdlna Knlta Meda a compett-nt pttm, tn-239 np. U typlnR req Jl'or M()""""'-l'IGHTl ... G Publlahlni Co. PO Boa nedooch~rvera. ho.less. dard Sh~ Store, £M.
tuaUon ace~n po61uon ror girl u If atart r In lh• otdtor tnterview caU 762·~ v.-. " 94, Dundee. Jll. &0118. day & 01gh\, cooks day & 'J(f11 S. BnalOJ.
TSl·tllM perif!nt'l'd tn d nt•I Q Id ~ rv1 n• our co l ~ blr )Oam · nieht. bus peraon. day &
.........._ ... ~;;.;;,_a • ..:..;~a NoHrrokt'r 144 ~ to co1t11l accounts In G-R E-A T JAHl'TOll~L ll'HA&MAC1ST/M61 ftigbl. abo. P/t1me book· SALE.5 .....,__.......,... vol\ies bcavf phone mo • • Full·tlme custodians. Mu•-..-.? Loc1led ill Pacifica keeper. Co benellts in· •SHOWROOM
Metre adulll to work 08fTAL/s.cnt9rY tat·\ C I N•n"Y• SAL:IS •JOI HOW Nwpl area, day-evenlnJ 96.1-~~ Medical Center. xlnt elude, paid vacallc;m. •SAW-.
Wft!llfftda at lM OranJ p time WUf train 540717' OflM ' shifts, must be CJ .S . Motel rnald wanted full growth oppty, incentive heaJ~h lns., ~mployee . WATERBEDS ~ounty falrarounlil 544 ~1\&lho • o O'OD PAY. COOO citlMlft. G09d W!l&e11, pd time Kirkwood Motel phan. Re•ume It te• dilcouots, EOE. Apply In ~ng for exp. 5 ,1e1i snackbar l:S opc•nanaa. ---OENP:RAL orr&Ct'., ttOU l\S, GOOD CON· bolfdl'YI & bonus tncen· 40:liE Co H · lerences req. Contact peraoo at:. J . P. Mac's le to start. Hl&tiesl
at.al"l.lq &alal")" JHO p D9fTAL/AMI•._. Rf' tptlon, II\.-typlnJ. DlTIONS MAN•Y tlveA. Will train. Call · aai wy,Cdfd, Mn.Kay842·7724 Restaurant . 10142 wa espdlninolllitry·.up
hr Only rcUab\e ~'' ('hattl<ldt' •U. du., Pll'atant Mw of(1r~ in VRINGE D.t:NtY.tTS. days (114),532'6558 673-4S20 . __ .._ Hetp.b 'd Adams. llunllngton to ·$400 wkly. ~all
Mt!dapply CaU&424l9l l'Minadt-IMar 6""7T62 u:;::r,~~·::-,l•" ~~Jv°l\?r6NJo"ols JEWS ... a.Ll•SY NMOEV'!.'o~l!'·BASY· N~S.:h.tail=.;863 Beach. ~11~~~~0;~::.edr~m
COOIC Of'nlal Aslt t'balrtldt', . • ,..llOM WlTlllN. TRAIN "' r. r-u f o c. con~ a It> 1 (' t n t muoi tui'' X ra_y Uctnce, Ot.'1\H'll htlp for wl~t· ~o tt• O R T . 0 t> At la.st a position that ll 0 L L Y W 0 0 0 PO RT RA IT PRINT R~J'AURANT Sales-Small co. has ur.
hoiphal vr.-~ health In Ui" It KJ1COO will train Me<'h I In MAN A o ·E Mt; NT leta you show what you CASTING DJREC'l'ORS. FINISHER Will train, salary. comm. lor-.il i.uranct> 1&ftt1r pr,>b• • rhn..d h('lpful Ahle. tu s ·r ART s •, t M c1an 00 bt'fit -USE vour Guahnte.ed exposur~. sl3rt $2.75 hr. hrs ftexl· AREYOU1'1RED0f'A tractive setr starter wh()
tumary ~nod f.\l"ry follow, dlre<'llona 1-ull M go 1 AT EL y · · en t bus i a 8 m & .. ex . 011.:r~OOO jobs filled thas ble. Use pencils & dyes DEAD END JOB? can sell recreauon eqwp.
Olhfr Wffkt-nd urr Apply °'' ll!Mr . tlflll" ~ 1007 K I': y B O A R D pcrience: le\ your i'ro-yr aloc\e. ~·$100 per day for .Pf!nt e~bancemenl. 752-6204
144$Supt•nor.Nli · PCB OENERALO.,..,.lct; t•art •~ X p ER I.~ NC I!: fl'6~iooal altitude & sta· lracccpted. Yearly tee. Arl,1st1c skill & color OOYOUL1KE
l"-Oob wintt-ct all i1hifh DE~IG ..... ER linwo.10 hl'll.wttk MOO m :1.rt'\JL WI.-: llAVE bl~ chararter lead the VIDEO CAS't l NG seue needed . Non DEALING . SAW/TroMff•,. av•il Appl)'IDl)('l"'$On A ~ " rxrb.r N8 &444A•• OUR OWN TRAINING way lO Mana.tr of our SERVICE<714l76H.244 smoker. Apply 10·3. WlTHPEOPLE~ EQUlPMF.N:r.SALES
r,:rowln& rompanv v. It"' Manufacturt'r of riertrc>-_ PKOGKAM l'UT ON BY one ot 1 klnd stor e. You ..,UISES .._IDE Onsile Photographies. #1 company. Orang.e Co. " " n .. ~ .. -ru··aJ p-.o,..,0a r-Gf'nnal orrlct' IJ nvy 1'111'.: COUNTRY'S TOP are ...... ·cal-A •· wllllng " "' t3.103Karbor Blvd, Ste ES. area. mulU major brand nellts /\i>plv Ml M11 ,,,,. ~ '"""-'"" •" .. ___ T I r I OR C .., l . S _...., ""'.,. (TR .. '"""'GCL .. "S) CM WEAREWllAT · Rark~ni 21! ·~17th St< quires• pro\C'·n PCB lay P•""->'l> nt¢. ~ ana A N ... A • J:: to 11ccept responsibiUtaes runm ~ . . . omce copy111g system.--C M uutperM>t\v.ho .. aa~an lOkt'Y adder Good f'•:OPL•; CAl,l. AT ,you)Nanltogrowwatb qDuaalllcl·,~ ~!,lonnl .lelr.aAanlJ•-P-R-.ESS--M-AN-~-2-y_rs_·_e_a_pe-r. YOU 'RE Wall train h 1g "ly
oPPortwlllY to mah t'll phooc mannt'ts e11atn O N C E F' 0 R us as an important part ""' ....... LOOK1NG£0R~. mota-Yated and ~m -Co•t:w ~ "l'lit"nt """"~ r1us. be lJAI SmaU mfr. Salary INTF,RVll::W ORGAN d k shifts ,available. Apply AB Dick 360, xlnl work"' peuuve indavs for .s .. " '" • t / AN ' E STA ... ' of ~ bar wor ang. l~SUpenor NB ingconds64+8233 ... l J k I Th Bo I l Pm ta~, ovt'r 1 Suup U\UINtt'I)' mH>h·t'd v.ith t'Omf'>•n•ura l• w ex •;x c n G • , '" c re• l r v e , we I li-=..:..::..::::::::..:.:.:.:.:..•~::;_--l--=-----~---tl n ac n e a we career posit on an sa es
,,. salad rutagnnt ~ pro)e\"t.i fro~ C'lm J>"nel'ltt <.:all for ·appt NlJNNTr4fSlld 7302 established team. Ex· MUll~IU'-AIDES Real Est-&-have day, night and Guar saJary -1-aule +
AJrnnrt 1tn-a ('&Ill 01?W'r «-ptaon to f1t"ld u..'f Wt' 64.2 UU6 "l 21 business re """9 ~ graveyard openmgs. full bonus. 1l you-understand · ..... • Gu .... DS W ... .......,D c:e,, aon:i: ., · · • -DE:llLIES ur Ron,alt 2PM.~05M ... ant an md!\tdUtl ,.ho • v-"""'~ feren~areamust.Thas •'-"' Starf your career as a orprt-ume. thatthesecrettosuccess want~\«> arow ,.1\h 11 <lffleralOfhce l'ull·P time. 2 >r1Y isafullume.year round Above average wage. rentaJ agent.NolanR.E is hardwork.dedacatJon t'OUPL.f.S J(rt"alltam St-nd tt"sunw -·•.. r.u~. 610 E. 17Lb....S: -peeilion-salary as open. Health plan. Newporl Laguna Beach 494-9424 HOMEMAKERS & j>ersaslence call Karen ~~l~~~~1':~•ckd :.moO~~"°P.1~0 p aj•~9~ * STUDENTS* Santa Ana. CaU-7¥·1623 for appt. ~;!!~~c~~~N~~ Real EBlate Sales Person WELCOME! ~~o~~ Sales.-M~·
Greatmont')' + bt>neflts l$60, Co•t• Mt·~•. <:.A For.holiday munt'y work Gulhver'5 Restaurant LAUNDROMAT ASST-Beach. forsmaU NB office. New $3.~S3.SO/hour starting CaUf.CopyangProo
1:191 ll26 92626. Equal Opportun1t)' k>cal temporary a sign now hi.ting· Bookket:per. R~p pers. P/T. counter . LVN RN~, 11 & Pr OK. Good comm. sal•'"". Over 18 apply ln Sal-. -Emp4oye,c-. Mtf ment& olfenng, vanety, experienced. full lune. 675'-0334 · 673·l690 Nurs111g, or • u 645-3683. ~,, = CllDIT SICIET~Y 1~~~~~~~~~1 expenence, &t.opSS Ciill Busboys. lunch &dinner. · · time 3-llpm. Ev~ry ...:;...;~;..:..;...~-----person at any or the Wallpa~rsToGo. A-sub·
Successlul NB. flnanctuu for an appoanhnenl to Hoste$$, over 18. dinner. LeCJll Office $950 other wknd ocr .. Benefits. IW ESTATE ~ following COSTA MESA sid&r:Y of General Nalls
services firm s~ks ofc Dial A Rlde vasJt us today. we are APP I y M 0 n . Th u r 8 Fee Paid New lotermedaate care SAUSPEQPLE locations: has an immed operun~ s~; phone rf.'<':J: Drhtti . !!ere to be of 11ervlce to between 3 ·5. 18482 Prominentcoseek.s se~y unlt.847·3Sl5 WesleyN:TaylorCo.isa for fu.11 & Pl·lJme sale:-
ta ·Previous er at Operate modern e<lWP· your sk.ills & your MaMrtl\urBlvd,lrv. J.ojoi.nstaff.CallTiffany. Nursing 33-year old firm wholly J.&CI( , ...... , pos. at our CoslJI Mes.. exper I not <'Oll•ct1ons l ment & d<>or to door schedule~ 833-2700. AJso fee jobs. owned & operated by its A " store Career opt.• In·
helpful. Income com· 1.ransp. Calif. drivers Uc S57·006 I HAllCunll Dennis & Oennts Person· LYN founder. We are not a THE BOX quire 2300 Harbor Blvd.
meruwrale w/skill" & ex· req'd. No prior ex per Q ff , • W/following, creative at· nel Service oflrvine. 2082 subsidiary. branch or 1_645_·™-------
per. Contact Cheryl Mis· nee. Good driving rec a ~ ~ 0 ). Ce ,nosphere. He.ady:.s Michelson. 3-11 shift. f·JT.<only posi· franchise -just bead· •HcstNw & WHsot1 SALES '1/TIM~
s11dine1Sl 3264, 3-6PM must. No Sunday work. 0 ·overload Haircut\lo.g Parlor -tioo avail) 59 Bed tac. ~arters with a found· •17th & Tntift Legal "~ t I k E...Z-1-• ... Housewives. need cJlra CUSTOOIALMAIMT Orange. Coast Yellow 675-0808 ~re arr . Xlnt saJ,benef&working l e -c oc access to ·~,, ... w. er
F/'l':Mon ll'lrut..,.l,Sam· Cab.·17300 Mt. Her· 'E aJ()p E 1 S.~UdY!1am1c .busme.ss cond. Bayview Conv. management for as-money?Eal'nS200-.cttk· rmaM,F.Vly. qu Port mp yr Handyman to maintain l1t1gat1on firm an 2os5 Thorin, c .M. sislancealanytime.Our Getlnonourgoodadvan· ly showin~ framed . Spm, S3.7S to $4.00 l eqUlpment & do generaJ Newport Center seeks 642.3505 E.O.E. m·house video t.ape last· I • original 011 paantto~::.
st.art. Apply Lake Forest cleanup. C.M. mfgr co. energetic, effi cient & ex· . ing & sales training pro· ~e~~g&:~rfuln~:Y from S~9. thru par• Y
JlSun&SailClub.24752 DRAFTERS GR.114.LOFFICE .Tommy.631-0700 p erienced legal Office Mngr. Appliance grambyTomHopkinsis £mployerM/F plan. no investment. Toledo Way, El Toro. 11:1r_. secretary. Shorthand & Service Company needs the finest real estalel~~~~~~~~~~j_!T!erry~_:,;.63~1~·24~0~1 ___ _
586-<ai(). Nallonal Education HardwJre. Sales, full dictaphone. Excell. tYP· ~right. responsible traming avaalatwe. Wel-
tllusTRATORS qo~atlon bas position Ume. exper pref"d. Apply Ing skills a mu.st. Call personJ>hone. bookkeep-have an operu.ng for 2 lmRED PHSOM
Cust.ome r Ser v ace
Fast growing St. John
Knits needs a competent
sell·starter m the order dept. Sirv1cing ou r coast
lo coast accoonts an YOlves heavy phone t'Oft-
tact. CBU Nancy, ~171
CUSl'OMER SERVICE
STANLEY WORKS
TOSIOA.MHOUR
•E/M
•MECHANICAL
•ELECTRICAL
Long term assignments
in ain:raft. electronic &
power mdustries. ·
ava'llable in student in person. C rown ~ Ing. lYl>lng. exper req"d salespersons with en• Pa.rt time 7am-llam. to
s~rvaces department. Hardware 3107 E. Coast' "~" ""w' p. 1 li h · b •· Typing & some letter Hwy,CdM·. LIQUORclER:K ~eed~~~~~l:.PP · ~n:~~·lOC: ~~~~er011~ ~i°fe~ ~~:,::s':;:':,n& :::!~~f·e~pu::~e~~~ _H_"BJ_d;...w;...ai ___ e_S_a_ies-ax-.a-n-.-.e-x-Full or ·ll_ple OFFICE MGR. hrgb -stmda-ras. Your tenance duties as re:
L B h -----1-----own pnva\e desk & no qw.red. Call for 1nterVlew helpful.Goo<jposit1onfor per . agun~ eac TRAINEE· part·lime salespeople. 'ed o person returning to job Lumber, 494·6538 or Live In. s me Enghsh For Jarge ·eommunlca· Comm.assion split op lo ~p\. t"~~~ ala SchetluleyourCbnst.ma:.
market-lnterview10a ~ -Ref. NB ea 3 sch age lions Co. good co . 70%. lnt.erview by ap. rp .. · · · . shoppmg stops with the
8am-llam & lpm-3pm. •HOSTESS • children O.~. benefits, early review pointmeotonly. . RM'S&LVM'S D a 1 I y P 1 I o ( • ~
North American Cor· PtU 3 . 21 L MS"IFT 835-0352 888 N. Main. WesleyN_T,..,lorCo. RN's •·LVN 's,openang• CHR1ST MAS GIFT --pondence School. 44{)1 · me.· rutes. yrs Su"t 820S A -~ "' " TRAJN ...... orover C811"~0 7418 1 e · Realtors 644·4910 on AM & PM shafts. full · Bi r e b St.. N ewgo rt · '""'' Every other weekend off. Of(• M S I.) ume or part Ume. Oood CALL NOW Beach.· (Near .C. Must be dedicated lo ice anager· aes ReaJEBtale 1 1 64.25678 Airport). ·Equal Op· HOTB. good patient care. Apply Good opportuf!ily for ad· Have opening for highly starting sa ary • x nl ·
portunityEmployer. DESKCLEIKS 144SSul)#riOr.NB. vanceme. nl. WUllralll/no motivated sale" agenl bene fit s. Apply a ti---------,~~~~~~~~~I "' ~ • Ftagshlp Conv Center. 1: Full & part time, advan· Mainhnmte.• expene .. ce n.,cessary with the desire lo earn 466 F1agsh1p Rd. NB . *Se.cretan·es* ---------1 cement opprt avail. App-Must be 25 yrs c;>ld or above average com-642 8044
Call or send resume.
COi CORP. ly lnpers: Trainee. no experience older & be avail. on mission with excellent --·--------,.1 .Ugal/R.E /$1105
CENERAL 1,..IM Host Hohl nee. Person needed to Saturdays. 557-0824 or c 0 mp any ' ca I I A I Robbie's Re19 & M'fi Employer'> Pay All Fet>s
We don 't give away 7 ED .. d SA maintain plastics pro· 774-6090. 1525 Mesa Stellatolorappointmen\. Women needed or Li~Reinders Auenr\ · turkeys or calculators. 117 · yern • · · cessing equip. Good Vefdcll206,CoslaMesa. 963-5671 "
.CUSTOMER SERVICE -556-8022 -weg1ve ~T:it~~ 1a~;:.e cf.~~{)X _ _..._r_Des_. k-_-b_us_y_C-.M-. o-f. =~7c leaning Serv N=~~a~th%~~!1G
REPR'ESENTATrYES --.-.Z-------1 l!A"-1593 -f:rc; d ., .. CallForAppl/Estab "fi l
•ORDER PROCESSING Drivers needed. AM & PM f M HOTB. .,..,.. . ce requires eta1 eu Sales •
has challenging career
opportunilieH in Its brand
new regional Corporate
Diftribution localed· in
Costa Mes a . Orange
County. We ~re (\ccept
mg applications fur·
3.'ll3 D·2 Harbo.r Blvd
Costa Mesa~
'CLERKS routes. 21 yrs & older. ree oney HOUSEMAN • MAJMTEHAMCE pe.rson. billings, Ill· AtM.tics WAREHOUSEME~ ood FuU •-part••me. "pply in voices. filing. SOwpm & ---------Earn to $125 per week Secret•'"" for mfg co. Ir. • neat appearance, g Cleri cal •. tlaht In · "' ,,. a MAM 10 key Good beneMs att&•EST -..r. .,,, •ORDER FILLERS d · i d C 11 "' ~ personto·. . . ~ A.is take home in great part ~.M.Goodtypin"skllb& ra v ng recor · a dustraal workers-we Must ba·•e e"pen"ence ln Call v·acki 631 -""00 "
b M · •-1-.... u-at H_....... v "' • "'' O"""'CE MANAGER time job. Boys & airls. 16 lite S/ff. Salary com· e\wn 8·5, OO·Ffl; ha jobs f killed & ...-...-~ vnn maintaining restaurant iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r r .a "' We orrer an excellen 548-22.54. vek·i· dor s 1 1717E.DyerRd,S.A.~ &relatedequipmentand ----ESSfi.a'-. Jleceol residential ex· yeanoldorover.wanted mensurate w/abllily & starting salary and a --;:__--------• uns 1 ae • ma e or h 8 v e a 111 0 r k 1 0 g --ra""" n.... per., commercial deslra· to seU tickets to sporting erper. 631-0700 •. ·
generous company paid DRTVER Music bus to female,3shifts. ed f th 1 CLRKS ble. Must be able lo events. Guaranteed
beoefit.spacklage. driveownrfrom Lag Bch ffl'VT'rr know! ge 0 e e ec· See large Stanley Works direct and recruil. Full hourly wage. No ex· Secretary lOLAofc&workthere S bsol I vu:... trical&plumbingtrades. ad under Customer time experienced starr. perience necessary. We Newport Beach law of·
APPLYATTHE -•_94_·~ __ . -----10 A ute y MIGHT Apply al Orange County Pl b ff" . tr a •. n & ( ll r n I~ h fice needs expeneqeed tta Restaurant Ser vices, Service Help Wanted. us o ace on pnme 'eno11 11 Offlce Must have good dnving FREE AUDIT CLll>ftK 2601 Daimler. Santa Ana.1~~~~~~~~~1 comer. MajOl' Jraocluse. transportation from secretary w/good typmg lSllOSunfJower Ave rec & valfd drivers lie. Good oppor for reliable M M th 1-S31·3834orS31·1883 J o b s . H o \J r s : skills. Will train on IBM Take t he San 'Diego ~·200ZWkndsS4S-TJ17 person w/an aptitude for 8 ~to 5 p • on ru Painters. knowledgeable ---------4.30-8 30pm. Mon thru mag card/A. Send rt'· l-~8"'to-Jhrbof'-Bfl-¥Cl11-'..-~__;~----~~,._......,.. ad-tfl"ftgi:st ..AWDbetl le c Friday: LD all upe.cu-oL..Lh.e.t-'"M4~~~~~"'!~.µ~& 10.:~ Oil Sat.ll.L _sumeto.ALawCo r<i·
ex.1t.g0Norlh1":mile. Dnvers. light delivery. w/us ·& work' 40 h rs slcills. NCR 4200 eaper MANAGER trade. At least 7 yrs ex· COMMHCIAL& day.Jf"yoUhaveacar&2 hon. ewpo n t-r ~~~~~~~~~I m~l know OC area. F/T before Nov. 30t.h preferred. Enjoy good Re s ident man ager cperience. Call 642-2928 _.INDUSTRIAL years of college. crew Dr.1'1220. NB. 92660
S3.00 hr. GOOD PAY company benfils. Apply arft~ ..... ew ...,.__:..adult belween8:30AM-4PM. If y-·.._-tired of selling manager trainee open S l 1 ..... ~R Exp for swim 9 N ,.. I F . cuN.. vv u.ou• vu .. .., anas Q•e avaa·lable .,."". ecre .ary execu iv.•:· "u 11 "" Master 54().9373. E.O.E a m· oon. • .. on ra apt. complex. C.M. cou· houses and would like te> ~ ... _..... Small busy CM offl< · wear mfJt. pl~asant cond. ---------I NQ FEE · Personnel. pie wi"th wa·re to work full P .& ....... TRY s"ll commercial & in· +. For immediate place· · ' k ~
C"UCarl""' H Mf"lll "' m"n\ "all Sam 10 Oood secretanal s 11.-. .. 49a..S894 DRIVERS VldorT"'PO"miH MU.llOTT OTEt time. dustriaJ properties with A' el~ at 991 4552 ; reqwred. Salary opt-n
........ oc. II 556-1520 900NewportCenterDr TSLMgmt 64.2:\603 COOKS a small long established rge m Garden Grove 542.2025
DAT A ftttOCESSIMG
Data entry fam w/Lil·
·too/NCR type ma ch. We
a r e co nverting to
UNIVAC Mini·computer.
Xlnt co. N B. 640.8950.
Men or women 25 yrs or ~ ,..35 2622 Newport Beach. ---=-------1 With exp. In ·F'rench Con· Newport Beach based • --------
older . Know the coast ._....,. ~ • • EqualOpporEmplyr M•lllJICURIST tinental Cuisine. Ex· compa n y, call Dick 891"2606 t>etwcen SECRETARY
cilieS. Net $180 a week orl~~~~~~~~~~1~~;~~~;;~~ ~ cellent pay for top pro· Schmidt at 640-1700 tor :30-S:30pm. Good typing. skills. wor1c mor:e. Orange Coastl_. ________ 1 Young & beautiful to fesslonal . Apply confidential appt. Su for varled.Electronacs farm .
Yellow cab. 17300 Mt. Housekeeper wanted workatArt.De<:olooking weekdays.AmbrosluSOS beltPacificCompany. Oil products. Exrlusive ADVANCEDKINETICS-
He rrma nn. Fou ntain GENERA[ Lady to llve·ln. Pvt rm & sak>n. Must love her ..,,. .. St Rm 211 N B s I d 23 1 v · ,.. .. """''· · · · .~ .... /TY•IST • are. a. ma I epos1t re· t 1 ct o ri a. .... ·" . Valley. (No of Sl,ater ba. 644-8819 work. 548·2256 ask for ..._.-• ,.. ed 646-7165 b e twn N-ew~ope & 0 s ---------Bruce. Parts Counter Man for Jmmed opening ror qwr 768·8494 ....:....;..;__ _____ _
DELI HELP. full lime, Euclid) LAB RER Housekeeper. P /T In · partastoreinQosta Mesa bright inteUigent person Salesclerk. lull tame. Secretary to allorne\ ~~Kd:i.t~~~~g only.I~~~~~~~~~! eludes weekends. Good Masonry helper. Will area.Call548-3443 to bandJe front desk for Permanent. Prestige Part or full time. S/H & TRAINEE benefits . E .O .E . train. No exper. r e-. design studio. Heavy drug store. NB. Some accurate lypinit nt-c
Sandwi hS l>rug & Cosmetic clerk. BAYVIEW MANOR. 350 quir ed. Salary open. Part Time. xlnt income secretarial skills re· weekends. Full benefits. Legal exper desareabk ~ c bop must have drug store •~£MBLERS Bay St. Costa Mesa. 675-3175 w/taxshelter. Rrs Oext· quired. Associated Mr.Elwood.675-0150 butnotreq"d iS2-092L Reh able womu n for exp. 25 br per wk. Lag M~ 642.3505 ble~CaJI 768·9022. Design Studios 3184 --------~ eo~t.er work. Mon thru Hills area. 540-4580 p•HfRS Airway Ave. Suite 8 SaJes Clerk drafting sup· SECRET•ay .. 'ra. No nights. Hoag.1---------1 """ Housekeeper. fuJJ & part MECHANICAL p•nT TIME Aft H06pitalarea.~1, Dry cleaners. Hamilton Must have reliable tlmeforlargeretiremenl ASSEMILER llft 556-L601 dplles ;_oTun$3leOOrtphhone or· PIT. typing. ofc work J . . cleaners needs couoter & f 'lit A 1 · t 18800 ers r
/
· r Days week. Photography Delivery Driver. female. assembly girl. Exp pre-lransp. & phone Long & aCJ )'.· PP Y a Position open In Electro-(VAllNGS R.E. Sales McmtGCJtf' Master 540·9373 Unlimited, cal~84'1·3664 full Ume. ferred 968-l633 short term assignments . Flor ad a St· H · B · mechanical assembly m;;n Fantastic opportunity. S48-l l33 Holiday & vacation pay. _7_1..,.i.W. __ ss_u_.____ area for Mechanical As· Adults with outstanding. For fW'ther information SdH SECRETARY 2 Jnrl office
Ory cleaner needs pre·
OBJVEIY sser . No experience
Ho~pitaliulion plan HOUSEKEEPER: live· sembler. Standard hand all~active personalities caU 642-5062 ask for Mr. CASH CARD with boaUng knowlediie.
available. In. H.B. Sehl children, tools. ability lo read =·e~~ ~~rt'1o w~ Waite. Hi~h earnings. Call Must know shortbaod.
pers. expcr. Must know necessary. Will train.
Orange Co. Hrs lo-6 dal· 548-6485. Call between 7 & VOLT
wkendspff. C81l M7-3567. machanical assembly ....:.. .•. Phone',..,-4321 Ext. ---------I Mr. Crumpton 9S5/Cash typmg full tune. Salary -prints. 'Minimum exper '""" """ open. Ca II Cor appt
House Plant knowledge&· pref. Day shift only. Call 250, BETWEEN 4 :~S: R. E. SaJes "Lie. Only"' Sales Fee Paid 64s-4520 ly. Joe, 556-7870. _2_. ________ 1 ble people. PT for route ~·9051, ask for Ray PM. a-a. for JIM THIHKIMG CHEMICAL to S241C s _E_C_R-.,...,.-AR-Y---.... -g-.... -0-, •
DEUVERY MAN FIT &
P /T , for Christmas
trees, must have truck.
546-1330.
.. ._...,..,~,,,-~Ant Uf r1-.. If 1 t. ELECTaOMIC maintenance. Must have Gilman. "'-OF A CA.REH Le d r ()din ""1 u I ASSEMILEIS 3141 CoT,; Drfn reliable transportation. Equal <>i>Portunily IH llAI. EST A.TE? a er 0 painvc g fi~ 4 day work week. • W I "-7 .. 1 7 760 Emnplmoyer and~ .. orrS" So. Ca terr. Exp. only. . Diversified ork load in 4-.. 51-4 Free training Call Bill. 8.13·2700. Also Lancer Yachts 751.7220 mfg Instruments. Ad· <Across From l DE AL p 1 T 1 M E. MECHANlCS PASTE UP if you qualify. fee jo~ Dennis & Den· - -
Oelhery Man for early ~T~~~lt.i.nc~~~~~ll Orange Co. Airport) housewlveti & college MECH.& lllJIC .&l a Col l714l 991 -0660 n.is Personnel Service o Sectry. 4 days. apply'Only AM L.A. Times home de· EquaJ ()pport E mployer girls w/car's. Over 21. Af"lll A PERSON Irvine. 2082 Michelson. with exlnl typing & spell·
livery route. 'Economical E.O.E. 9:30AM·l2:30, Mon-Fri. DESIGNER • --------S-I -' ihg skills. pref. 2 yr.;.
car required. 2 t,AJ hours;1·--------General Ofc Fee Paid Earn $80·$100 weekly. Ex--'enced in design of withi al least l year .belx· Restaurant Now accept· a esLOVI' PEOPL ., legal exp. Start $4.SC) per per day. No collecting. Electron.ics · TRAIMH SPOT Must be neat. personable .,..... per c nce. prefer a y U f • · 1• hr .. 586-8830, Mon. lhru $400 per mo. Net toke E ndl fl k & energetic. Lori's smaUmacbinedpartsfor newspaper. Excellen ingappllca ons or Ha ve some s a 1•s or Thu.rs
home. Wm. H.B. area. ELECTRONICS xpa ng rm see 5 Kitchen, 979·0747 aft mecbanlcal and electro-company benefits. Apply DAY HOSTESS medical barkground?i---·------
638-0126 eager to Im lndiv for lOAM forapp\. mecbanlcal assemblies. between 9AM & SPM, P/TloOKKEIEl'd Demoi\s trnte ra ce &c.h --------•
TECHNICIAN variety pos. Call Angie, Responsible for design. M~thru Friday. 2Q.2S Hours Per Week body mass11icrr in pre· SECRETARY
DELIVERY. Pl-time eve. 848-1288. Also fee jObs. IHSPICTOI 1-yout. and detaU. Small Apply in person sllge dept stores. Com
Top pay. Neal ap· l>ennis&OennisPel'$0n· TIAIHH design department pro-"8&.u.LfCO ... rT mission p o tential
pearaoce. Must have l di•-n1n nd nel"--"ceolliuntlngton 'd I t f ~ -J.P.MAC'S Restauranl $2000+by C.'hra .etma!> ~ a"" ope gs a ~ .. , To learn all phatta ol in· Yl es env roomen or D .... LY-LOT d A H B ~ " owntrans.Call531--0M2. ' l ·l ' · Beach 161688each.. .... all · k · ""' ,... 10142A alt)S ve .. · · Stu ... im"""'d'utaly. Call oppor uni lfS an •o ' specllon1 must p ass i;u engmg wor assign· Be fits . lud pd "" """ ' .. established co. in the ,..... ---i-_ -ph 1 1 & b k ment5. Excellent wage 642·5682 ne 1 me e vac ' Dawn. 213 JIU 3900 Dent.al Ortho Alaist.anta Orange County airport' '"'=Cl::-.. .-.---__$700 ys ca . ac Ex.or•~· ·and -benefits. Send re-330W. BayS\. employee discount. & ----1 needed toe busy H.B. of. A Ii t l ua.11 c:i• Irvine area. . . . 1 di 1 Costa Mesa health ins. E.0 .E $3lell Nut.lDnul Corp. now
fice. 1 esper front office, area. PP can • 0 GallOfcTypist -to$900 540-7639. sume mme ale Y to Eq I 1~~~~~~~~~1 tunntt. No exp needed. fulHime•lchainideas· troubleshoot. repair, and ExecSecy/RE to$12K adflSO, cJo D&ib Pilot, ua. Opportunity 1: l2200pcr mu 7t4-66H74
TRUST
ADMINISTRATIVE
~SISTANT
BANK OF AMERICA
t .
~,::=· exper pre· l::e:~~!>'5tems. ~~&St $700 INSPE~:..::~:~· ~·~. ~=· ~ta E:;~ ~=lkb.n H&lP--1-R_1t_·~-------i
_ _..;..;..;.... ______ 1 digital experieoce pre· lrVine Personnel Agency train. Need eoercetlc Opportunity Employer. Irvine Clubhouse re· SALES PEOPLE
DentalAulltant.oralsW'· ferred. Pleue send re· 4B8El7th Coata Meu people.496-1.291 M/F. A.Mw .. lltt5-nlu quires an rndivldual for Xlnt money mark"U"ng
bu an lmmednt~e----
ing in our Laguoa Halls
District Trust Office for
lelY ool,y. Nwprt lkb. swne to O M, c/o T~ • Day, eves, P /T . F /T kltcberr cleaning & bus " MMl&J~ DaUy Pilot P.O. BOx Suite22t 642·1470 l N S U L A T I 0 N graveyard oper. (lOpm· duties. Moo·Frl. 8-4. $3 memberships in L-.,nnis
1S60, Costa' Mesa, CA. ~ lNSTAU.ERS. Full time MBHCAL OFC. 8am) Must be wUUng to hr & full club privileges. club In {:M We train
Dent. l A •• is u D t . 92626 ft--•fT lend. wort Riverside •nd p . ......... k ..la E ~OU ' Call ror uppt. p J .
Cb.Ir.Ide Newport .,..,_ ~,.. Mature woman. /tame. wv.-.. some w enuo. xp Jack, 7S4-7500. l"oletti "•2·"""'1 • Orange Co. area. Xlnt -.o705 or 831·7820 Call pref., but will train. ' '" """"..;..;... __ _
Beach, Exper pref'd . FEM A E F Aftrna, muat t31pe " opt for Journeymen. AM Mon thru Fri. Arter· Many beoef, pay com·•--------1 SALES P/T
640-1123 Work .. .:.L, Merl.La t.;~~./J'. spell. lmmed opening. Wa•etl above scale. XJnt. noons Wed •· L•ridav men w/ exp "" O E RESTAURANT iSENTAL ASSJT-X·r.ty 548-sii57 1527 M~:ra '19-1711. Co~pany b eneftt6. _,... w .. , 1133-3333 • .&o ., • • BARTENDERS! Offe!r dtarJe-tat~nls in
lt b I Id
Ada""~ lna ula lio n ..,...,,. BUSBOYS dept Hlores nur your ~·rt e. Call Ave.N.B. 558-leii · · Medlcal rront office PBX WAJTERS .hJn.$.1-SSpertarcomm.
..;....;...;;..;.,;;..;.;.. _____ FURNJT\JRE d~liven. G GllLFllDAYh ~ w/eome back Anawerln1 service WAITRESSES nexlble brs. We lroln. DIMTALll~ uper helper needed enl ofc ex muai ave I ~ S U L A T I 0 N otnce experience, Muat Oflf*tor f'Wl 41 P/T. -C.11 COOKS/CASHIERS • (7l0833-1>79S. w_... in N.B. So10 prac· Earty AM. "° JJ(!r llay: ~ oL bkkp1. typlna. INS'J'AU..£1'8: New~· have at least 2 yeen n · IJ8.llll DlSHW'ASH.ER/ SALF.SPEOPLE um•DleaNoUocatlon. <MU419 • · • ln1 macb, ple~a atrco.ln So.Oran,eCt.y, pertebce.664-1752 ..;;..;..;...._;;......;.... ___ .._ __ , KOSTESS FuUUme.PartTime
w:-...i. .... benefita. s.-5802 penonallty • bvy pb a. Gd. co. benefiu.-.eap. ---~ , -~-k an
l);;;j....... I ••••ALOFFtCI 494-«SOS.Laglkb. pref-1132· MEDICALRECPT. . PIXOPllAToa N_..~ .or wui-on CWlst~s R'olp
'l:i ... 'I pr cu-~o(fi u ... t on-calf baals. Regutlt R.M.Abrams •n a .. ~ Mual enjoy plloM con· G'-' a..da ·-• ace, _,. typ-Good opportunity nilW G i 11 N 81 d CM
an individual with good oq~allizalional ability
and exceUent telephone etiqueu~. Qualincouuns
should also include tyr
ang speed of SO·~wp m :
dld.aphone e.xperltnc~
preferr~d but, not
neceuary .
For Immediate con·
sideration and an In·
lervlew appo1otmi: nt,
p lease contact H1:lcn
Murphy at our Santa An.a Dla\rld Truu Of
nce-<11•>9'72·3522. oetda root otrace and ft act , w o r It l n I w / a::e=lat typln ft UIBW'uce Fee Paid in& Brenda 530-5880 for reliable penoa wlth ~ ~~o:rs d:;: i, t 91.B ewport v ' .
chair tide help. Call cuetomen " deta.11. Lt Ute 1teel>tn1. lfon. COML lAlB MEDICAL FRONT or . .,...._ phone mallfter. ho\ft. Refefencea. car• SAL~ ....._, • tYlllfta. Pd vac., sick PlY Fri, M. __.... st•K. Apply rour expertlu FICE Must be ex per. Xlnt con>PM»" Mnerlta teltPbOne are req. ln• Sl800 per month. Nation BANK Of
Dental A1t1latant 0for 'lw•lth Ina. Apply &am· Aif1>ortLoop Dr. C.M. w/coaeeldn1 promotable rmture Ir briaht for a A11P11 .. m~Nooa, Moo/· WVMw1I every Monday ~ide corp. now blrlna O'OUP endodonU 4pm, Mon tbrg Frl. lndiv. Xlnl adv .. •et. preatliloua Npt Bcb rrt. hnunael A1ft a.i to ~ Call Mr lU(llCA Dee in Ne;p; ce:r•~· ff.arden 's Pt-&t Control GIRL FRIDAY' Part can CaDdae•. '4·12tl pr~ Beneflta Moo· MMllOTTMOT& hm·5pm. G(jldin9Q s:Mi ' ,, .. Great~ ..... •Ell. llU R andolph. CM Ume, momlllp. Exp re· Aleo ree Jobat. Deuia • rri •s.i.4·103$ . IOONftportO.a...-Dr WESTCLlt'F . ~~ ...... .,. • --....... ..., N 5*$570 quJred, t1pln1 to•H . l>enah Peuonne l • Newport8each • Hotplt.abtyResoUttet llavuomec.Nna1ouwant ..,.....,.~ ...... .. -,__.~. OO· HllwPOrt Cen&M. EOE. Service of thnUnst• ll!lL fdlrtmns -wttlt ..... OpportbPlJJ' -tn•.tt«-7ia.tUI ~tell? Claullied ad.I do erJIJF
.......... C85 Claiailit!d Ads &"2·5678 call Mn. Daddk Mt-'1454 Blach, .... Beach. Dml1 PUot ClaatJned Ad. ll well. Ko?~ I~~~~~~~~ -.. • _....
r
•
,
'
..
' •' .
:17
' , . .
• . . .
. .
• \ • ' • • • • .
' ,
i
• t
• • 1
I
t
.
....... OMI
SOUCITOIS
£Jee. Stove dbl oven unit.
lmmac. cood.SlOO
64().8646
Experienced Only. Sell
Dail1 PUGt. Hl&bett com· 1015
m ission pald. Your ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._1t11o1m.o...a& J.D. Card. CaU 13$-MSa. PUBLIC FUllNl'n.JR
i.w.M. . *AIETION*
Ta.l• I PRIOAY 7:30 PM == ba Dana Pl. few (Dealen Welc:ot:ne) to aerve tav. SICALL ESTATES
IDll cutomera. Muat srocKLIQUIDATIONS
trP• Hwjllll. Ca II MASTBSAUCTIOM Blv.nkte, .. tolO .xt 3075"11 "-Port Blvd CM UI. Equal ()ppor C0-9825 , .. ,.,
,M/F/H.
, .... Cftiltuct. 1020
Pfr~lllalt ~ ID8lare. •••••••••••••••••••••••
....... Otff n. rtt • Sa ftilht ~-=-10. ~ .. u,m. ta.11 br. aPd b6b •. aft
Call8a117,SIUDZ lCWI
ALLYN ANN MARY JO
McLERIE CATLEn
WILLIAM SARAH
BOGERT · IUSH
and1 WENDELL BURTON
Directed by
GOWER QIAMPION
-t:tMITED ENGAGEMENT-
Long Beach Center Theater
•Tun. thru Set. evea. 1:30p.m. •Wed •• Set. a Sun. m1t1., 2:30 p.m. Cherge
•••t• by phone (213) 438-3111. Ticket• o ••le now. At th• boa office, 300 E.
Oc••n lhd .. all Ttcketron •nd Mutu•I A end et ell Aoblnaon'1 Dept
Store• -"Aak Mr. Foater" Trnet Count• , Beach Convention Ind Enter:
talnment Center •
DAILY PILOT
••• A.-letMJltro.
10101 El Capit an
Huntingtdn Beach
You are the winner or
'77 CHEV Pic kup. lflT
9150 w/8' bed. AC/PS/PB.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Dx1 cab. Dual tanks, lo
USKY '73 t2S XLNT mi.$4950. Ph67S-S487
cond. very fast. good '78 Chevy C30 454. Auto.
ttres. many extras. S4SO SUvarado. air. Offe r. Aft
or bes t o rre r . Ca ll &pm.~3874 _.
646-7896 Twofrff Tlcbts '75 Chevy Luv Macado
1 ---~~e '74 Husqvam a WR 6 spd, very gd cond. 47,000 mi.
a n•nJ'HEACH desert t ank. Curnutt $2,595./bst ofr. 84'·3248
THEAT RE FESTIVAL sbodt.s, $800_ <4>G70Xl5 aft. 4:30 "OURTOWM" T ires le Rima . SSO. ---------
starring Eddie Albert at 848-8906 aft. 6 Sacrjfice 1978 . Ford 4x4, . loaded w/options. elec. the Long Beach Conven· '75 Honda XR75 Xlnt winch 'NC etc S7SOO
tlon & Entertainment cond. $225. '76 Yamaha 675-SSh • · •
Ce~. 300 E. Ocean Bl.. 250 Eoduro· Xlnt cond.
Long Beach. • $525. Must Sell! Take 1976 Datsun Pick up 30,00Q
Call 642:5678. ext 329 both for $650 673-8042 aft . miles. Alt Cood/ radio. 1
to claimyourlickets: 5pm. Owner. S2950. L i e * * * R 1087199. 642·t321. ext. COOTE Honda '73, 210.
Wanted: Sum log up to 45 '10cc. Great cond . Fun. -----..-.-----
knots complete elec. un· $200. Tim. 546-5187 aft 7. '78 Toyota Truck. 5-spd.
lt..12+110voltrefrig. for bucket seats, AM/FM Unifllte3'. 840-2l682 '7J Harley, 1200 electra stereo .. s tep bumper . ---------1 glide custom cbopper. all cam~r sheU. Alt 6p m .
Yacht Salesman · Open· new, S50 ml on ever· 83'1-7475 ·
ing for e xper ienced ything, Denver springer, v
salesman w/cllen tele. mucbo chrome. Mllltsee ·-9570 CaU673-96'10fora ppt. to appreci,at.e. $3850 or ••••••••••••••, ......
Open boat, l2'. $35' also ~Her. 554-5728, 76 CHIVIOLET
12' Cat, twin hull at SUltfB V traller;$25Ct.145-Z.. '#0 H . D . C hopper Automatic, I-FM
--Sportet&r. Cltt'em•d-r ~ape 1>Wt.Jt.eer-lo!lh,. M9rtM new.ly rebuilL Butolfer. fo g, Iii-bac k a ea t s. •••it tolO su.~ special paint, cruise con· •••~••••••••••••••••••• trol. pop-top roof, aux . 2l'Trail·Rlteludem axle ....... s.h/ cas tan ks. T a com~
trallet. 6" .channel. adj .... /Shr• 9160 wheels 4' low miles. Ltc.
wheels , surge brakes. •••••••••••••••••••••~· l883754Ser. P3347.
$900. Will trade. 2076 lt7l L••• $5477
Placentia Ave , C.M. "-Y ...........
lo4lh. Poww t040 Fully self contained.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Generator, 2 · air --------•I lionmi. roet ~ air, TV
Gr_.......... antenna. C • radio ,
-iiilU ._. AK/FM~tape, llke
Bn n W'b~acral\ QtW U.... Ir other exU'aa
THEODORE
ROBINS
f')RD
,((HI Hl\~f\{)!i hlV[)
(()'.TAMl\A 1 .. 1; 11•1(•
Stan Miller Yactda too DUJmroul to IDeD• <2m-.MD Ucm. Very. very clean. ,. Ford, t,eyl. auto. AIC.
(11') 146-2754 Look at this one beron atAno cw w/ booster . I~~~~~~~~~ youbu)tl C.UTrumenat TV book·u.p. Camper
equipped. ll&n)' xtras.
Sl100/ofr. 417·*>35 ao• Formula fithlna bOal.
• llerc cruiser. Tuna tower. fl&bUn1 cbair,
outri11er1. All/VH
radios + trailer. 3'7
Newport Blvd. MJ.'1110
bmG1$17.
THEOOOJH
ROBINS
f OWO
• ~ ,', ;J I' t lJ I ' I
\ ;, ··1 '\
'T1 ~. V-8, mui van.
AC, e•tom wiodows •
true apote wbeela, lo mi. Staot. Joe, t4S·SS70, .....
,
•
.-
·r
I I t
t
..
. . .. . ,, .
. • -I ,
~
.. .
• --DAILY PIL.OT
WE·IUY
Q.IAMCAaS
&TaUCKS
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
21rl81Uarbor Bhd
COSTA MESA
546-1200
WE PAY TOP. DOLLAR
FOR TOP USED CARS
FORElGN. DOMESTIC
......
or CLASSICS IMW
If your car is extra cte
see us first.
IAUER IUICIC
2925 Harbor Blvd.
C.OSta Mesa 979.
WE BUY
USED CARS
CALL PAPPY
Us~CUMflr
540-5630
WEIUY
USB> CARS!
We're the new Chevrole
deaJcrl!h1p in Lht> Irvin Auto Center We nee
\'Our used car' . . JOE
MAC PHERSON
CHEVROLET
21 Auto Center Dnve
IRVINE
768-7222
WANTED!
Late mode J Toyotas,
Volv06, Pickups & Vans.
Call us today I
BUY
YOUR CAR FOR
CASH!
VW's, lMl?QRTh •.
SPORTS
CALL TOM OR FRANK
842-4435
1 Fotmerly »arbour VW)
18711 BEACH BLVD
llUNTI.NGTON BEACH
A.utos. Import.cl •••••••••••••••••••••••
9701 •••••••••••••••••••••••
fiS VW bug $900 Good
rood. Opel wagon $200 .
675-089il • --------· 240 D. Must sell.
1977. stick. AM /J.'M.
P l P 552-8138 ----Autos, N•w 910
We may have your next
car in ou,r..inventory. Call
us today
83 t-2040 495.4949
CREVI E R
7EXECUTIVE
DEMO's...
320i's with automatic, air
cond .• s t ereo. alloy
wheeb. Low mileage.
too!
aARWICK DA TSUM
..... . I ' I • I I I I ' • p ~ '
831-1375 493.3375
aaliJa
Over 380 Fiat.s lo
cbooMfrom plu an out.standinl selection of Sport.a can at-
DICK MILLER •
MOTORS
120WWamer,S.A. $57·2132
Fiat '7\ 13t Sp~, AM/FM
new radials. xlll\, $1750.
p /P, SfM583·
miracle
mazda
NABERS CADILLAC AUTO CENTER
. . . .. . ""' . .. ~ ~ .. .. '""'
\,, . . .
COMMEI L -· -----CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
546-1200
'86 C.talioa wagoa, dean.
runs ttood. new parts:
Eves'15H107
•ILLVAM"S• . tm TRANS All
Power wlndowa. stereo 8
track, map, lll\ wheel,
brown. 12,000 miles:
<RFGTA> \.
.S61f••
r
••
·' -6 .
·.
..
.. .
J7
i ,
•'
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
E"O I T I 0 ~
VOL. 71 , NO. 320. 4 S CTJONS. 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALiFORNtA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1978
Afternoon
N.Y. Stoeks
.
TEN CENTS
IJ~tington TefteherS Vot~~ f Qr Strike
.8y &Al' ONDESTUD\ JR. Of Ille 0..lr P-\l•tf
llunt,mKloo flt>¥<'h Union I llaih
Schoell D1'ltt1at teuc•ht>t :4 h.tq•
voted OH'r~hc.•lminl(I to strtlt>
if rene"'t'd l'Ontrnl'l talk!> Wlth
dislrt<'t negotiator"' untl .a tall'
mediator break'. down li~lm\ •W~l
week.
Teacher asS0<.'1ai1on Prt' 1dent
Ira To1bm s.1d 44S out of ~
ltiacher who· c.t~t hullot~ at
' t'Hn \\~l Oruni:t.• Count\ h1i.:h
'thool' "-t'rt' 1n r.l\llr ,,, d
v. .ill.out 1r 110 ··~• 1·1•1111•111 t Jll bo
tl'.&Che-<f
T e a r tn-r u n d <I 1 ., 1 r 1 t' 1
\wgot1ator .. plun to bf•g1n ha,,.
ghn1t a~aan .ll 10 a m M1Jt1thi)
mornmg 1n an ~ffort to rc<trh u
l'Ontra.ct :.<>ti lc.•m('rit to a H·rt the
thrt•:iteoed s(nkt'
To1tun ':llild hl' cxpt><0l!-. M'hool
bou1 d mcmben1 to bnng new of-
frr., to th1· ht11 ~urning table Mon·
11.1 \ l'hl' ::.rhool board has of·
ft•red no pa)' hikes for teachers
lh16 vt'1ir bu borne fringe benefit
1 n n l' a S('l)
Srhool board President Zita
Wt-!>~a refused to say whether
d1 btr1ct negotiators will bring
an) new offerb to lhe table Mon-
da) . ·
School board members have
rejected teachers' demands for
a · seven percent salary and
fringe benefit increase that.
would cost the district Sl.4
million, said teacher s pokesman
Bill Bianchi.
Teachers aN? arso demanding
binding arbitration and com·
puisory union membership
clauses in their Contract
Toibin said no walkout will ()(.
cur until another teacher as·
sociation vote is taken on
·whether to accept or reject lhe
school board's new offers.
·'The bo~rd. knows we mean
business.·• Toi bin said
Mrs. Wessa said district of.
fi cials are ready to fight legal
battles with the teacher associa·
tion if a strike occurs.
. Tearher participation in a
stnke may be grounds for dis-·
missal-and district legal counscl
could file for damages if the
walkout occurs, Mrs. Wessa as-
se rted
But T obin told teachers
W~nesday district officials are
wrong if they believe teachers
could be firOO. for striking under
current state laws.
Police Picket Council Me. . .. ' . .
El Toro
Victim
.1de-ritified
Police have identified the body
of a · t6:year-old El Toro glrl.
who police allege may have been
one of two vtclims of a suspect
now m custody of Las Vegas
police.
Los Angeles Sheriff's deputies
ronfirmed today that the decom-
posed body round in bushes in a
remote spot in Duarte last w
was Adele Jean Corradini. 16,
23272 Cavanaugh St.. El.Toro
The suspect. Mi ch
Mattson, 25. also 1s
police to have rape
old Huntington B
raped and -stran
old Cheryl Gutie
Springs last July
The El Toro
• ported missing by her parents
..
RB Cops
Pushing
Pay llike
By ROBERT BARKER
Of tlle o.ily Piiot Sutt
, Huntington Beach Mayor Pro-
T em Richard Siebert was a
target of police picket lines to,
day when disgruntled officers
escalated their push for pay in-
creases.
Tep off-duty officers picketed
two pharmacies that Siebert
either owns or in which he has a
financial interes~ near the Hunt·
i n g t on ·1nter co mmunit y
Hospital. . .
Pol ice spokesman Tim
Christensen said Siebert was
targeted by poli ce because the
two locations are'-vislble to the
public.
d.,ly Pitot S!Mt P-
'Qf f ICERS HARO PRESSED'
Police Leader Cope
: • Sept. 6. The suspect is believed to o.t11yP11ets"1'"""' ,
have picked her up while she was -~ ING OF IDAL GATE
Christensen indicat.ed that
some other members of the City
CounciJ .[nay also be picketed
a fter the results of today·s po!Jce
action is evaluated.
"We've been respon.1ible to
the residents and we want them
to be res ponsible to us ."
Chr istensen said.
Gay Sex Ad
Adntit~ed;
Not Murder
'--' ·~ ..
t
• • • ' ' ~ ~ • • • • ,
' ,
' , .
• bjtcftbikiNl...de.wdl~filiL ______ 0_1G_N_ITARIES AND C'TIZENS_GATHER FOA CEAEMON FT
A Los Angeles Sheriffs detec-~esttvltleS'W~nesc:tayM.-rk'A11oth stOflttion.of..Bols Chica
' I t
t
J •
live learned of Mattson·s atteged-
involvement in the deaths of the
two SouU)ern California girts
d uring ~n inte rrogation of
Mattson last week. deputies said
Det. Stuart Reed had flown to
Las Vegas to see Mattson a fter
he was tipped off that the sus·
pect might have been involved
in the lot:al area slayings,
sheriff's deputies reported.
Los An~eles deputies reported-
1) went to the spot where the El
Toro teen-ager's body was found
on information given to Del. Reed
bv the suspect.
"Mattson, of La Mirada, is cur-
rently awaiting trial in Nevada
on charges of abducting and rap-
ing a Nevada college coed.
sheriffs deputies said. The sus-
pect 1s on parole from a kirlnap-
ra pe conv1ct1on in Oregon,
where he was paroled from state
prison aner serving three years
of a 15-year sentence
Los Angeles deputies said they
expect to extradite Mattson
following his trial rn Nevada.
Death in Sm0ke
MIDLAND. Mich. <AP > -"'.
deadly substance called TCOD.
found in fish in a central
Michjgan river. probably came
from the smokestacks of a Dow
Che mical Co. plant, a company
spokesman says, and not from
any chemical discharge into the river
Coast
100 Flee
Hotel Fire;
One.Killed
SAN FRANCISCO <AP 1
One man died and at least 100
people escaped s arely toda>
when hre swept thr-0ugh a
residential botel and nearby flals
on gauily. neon-lit Broadway, in
the heart of San Francisco's
North Beach area.
The fire also left extensive
water damage to the Condor, a
night club below the hotel where
dancer Carol Doda pioneered
the topless craze 14 years ago.
Two other Broad\\oay night
clubs. Big Al's and the hungry i,
suffered minor water or ·fire
damage, along with a few
nearby shops, said Fare Chief
And r.ew Casper.
An elderly m an who died after
being rescued from the top floor
of the blazi ng hotel has not been
positively identified. Casper
said.
Pre limiftary estimates put
damage lo the building and
three adjoining structures at
$200,000 .•
Casper sald the blaze 'began in
the top floor of the woodframe
Dante Hotel at Cotu·mbus
Avenue and Broadway, then
-;~~-~~~~-r~~~ii-repidty -to the otMr .. wooden buildings, which had
Weatlier
Fair through Friday.
Lows tonighl 42 to 47.
Highs Frida), 67 to 72.
INSIDE TOD~~
The mgllt Orl09I We~• dld
, "War of the Worldl .. u re-
counltd fn tltt American
Film lnltituU'I #N• Work·
fng With We~•. Stt Ftotur·
fng.P.CI . ....
flats on tbe upper floors and
night clubs and shops on the
ground noors. .
"We hope· it wasn 't arson," he
said. "It coula nave been an ac·
cidenlal fire."
He said fire ln"vesligators were
looking into the cause.
Casper sald most-of t he i>eOJ>)l!
In the hotel wefe p feiy out when
fire men arrived just before S
a.m. Five residents were taken
to safety doWn fire department
ladders .
The fire was under control at
6:30 a.m.
Many of the residents stood
,outside wrapped in blankets as
about l50 fir.emen fought I.he.
blaze.
Flames shot into the air and
s moke clouded a four·block
area.
Sfffl'll Ht Wel'i ClOIRRI
down, cauaing backup h\ early
morning tr3ffk bound Cor the
nearby financial district. •
Bolsa Chica
Dedicated by
b
I tale
The Bolsa Chica Et.:ological
Reserve at the edge of Hunt-
ing to~ 1 Beach was dedicated
Wedne'sday to the people of
Californaa by state Resources
Secretary Huey D Johnson.
A ceremony ended with the
op~ning of tidal gates lo let
seawater now into the 557-acre
reserve.
The state Department of Fish
and Game is carrying out
restoration of the reserve. Its
director, E. C. ·FuJlerton. said
the restoration so far has in·
eluded the construction of pro-
tective levees and the restora-
tion of tidal nows. Visitor use
facilities such as parking and a
trail system also are being built.
Fullerton said that. before t~
turn of the century, the Bolsa
Chicfl was an excellent habitat
• for, waterfowl, shorebirds, Cish
and marine Jlfe. But in 1899. the
inner Bolsa Bay was cut off
from the sea and later drained.
filled a nd crossed by roads
Under this impact. t he marsh
quickly deteriorated. Fullerton
said.
In 1973, the state acquired a
large part of the Bolsa Chica
fro_!Il Signal Properties. The ag~ent, fullerton said ; .. gave
the state Lein s Co mmission title
to 327.5 acres nd the right to use
an adjacent -acre parcel for 14
years. This pa eel was to be given
to the stale 1 a channerto the
ocean was o ned during the 14-
year term I turn. Signal re-
ceived confir at1on of title to the
remamderoftlte Bolsa.Chica.
The state La!)ds Commission
gave the Department of F1sh
and Game a 66-year lease on the
property. Fullerton said, and the
.department has proceeded with
plans for restoration. aided by a
citizens' advisory committee.
The state Wildlife Conserva·
tion Board has allocated $701,000
for4 Bolsa Chica development,
with hair that sum com ing from
matching Tun<ls from ··the U.S.
Department o f Interior's
Heri tage Conservation and
Recreation Service.
)he U.S. Corps of Engineers is
studying ways or providing addi·
tional ocean wafer· to rest.ore
more of Bolsa Chica to a produc·
live salt water mars h. Eight
a lte rnatives have been d e·
veloped so far a nd will be pre-
sented to the pub1ic perhaps
Ci next }ear. FuJlerton said.
He clai~t.be c ity counCJI
hasn't supported the police and
has failed to negotiate in good
faith. By GARV GRANVILLE' The -picket signs listed all 0toieo.,1y,., ... $uff
seven council members and in· Laguna Beach murder defen~
dlcated that each is being unfair dant Earl Scramlin, 27. ad-
incurrent negotiations. .. milled Wedne sday that he
The reve r se s ide of the engaged in homosexual love-
placards said that the city coun· making with 69-year-old Albert
cil "robs the cops while building Danie I -W i ti a rd . who was
up a revenue' surplus." bludgeoned to death.
Christensen said he has been However, Scramhn lt!stified at
toldbyofficialsthatthecit y hasa his tria1 in Orange County
S6 millionsurplus. Superior Court, his occasional J~ff,Cope. president of the Hun-homosexual lovemaking trysts
tington Beach Police Officers As· with the retired Coast-Guard of·
sociation, previously said that of fleer did not lead to murder.
ficers are hard-pressed financial · · I d 1 d n ot. · · Sc r a m Ii n
l.k'.._and are looking for pay hikes to answered when asked by de· k~p up with cost of living in-fense attorney Tom ReUly if he
creases. had bludgeonesi Willard to death ~city official said today that in his Laguna Beach home the
police are a s king for what night of July 29. 1977.
amounts to a l5percenlincreasc Wh e n prosec utor Tony
attheendoflSmonths. Rackaukas questioned the de-
Officers previously embarked fendant. a Laguna Beach High
' on a slow down by failing to School graduate. he asked:
write traffic tickets tha t normal· "Do you consider yourself
ly result in court fines. gay?••
The city reportedly receives "No," Scramlin answered.
about $92,000 monthly from such . "Do you consider yourself to
fines. • be a homosexual?" Rackaukas Officers began tod~'s picket-asked.
ing at 9 a.m. on the grounds of "No," the defend;rnt replied.
the Huntington Intercommuruty "Then you consider yourself to
Hospital. be heterosexual?"
Hospital adntinistrator Dick ··v es,•· Scramlin retorted, "I
Grundy said they were disturb-do." · ·
ing about 100 patients and or· "I take it you have a girlfriend . ~ered them to l eave the prem· • then?" the proseeutor asked.
1ses. "Yes "Scramlin answered as
Officers moved on without he nodded toward an l1ltractive
protest le? _the si<lewalk in f"'1t <See TRYSTS, Page A2> QUbe facility. ~ , Si~ as-noLa.vailable for -Reseu..._pa..Oft~~ ~~!:te~~~ }rrs~~~e;'p1ck~
----~---: .. ~--,,l"t'tl'rn'engagedinbylocat~1)01ttt' ~-J~Rules
Firermn 'SaveS' IUJ Woman
Just minutes before midnight,
the telephone rang in the Hunt-
ington Beach Fire Department.
It was from a panic stricken
worn an woo said her apartment
was on Cire and i hat s he was·
trapped. ·
The woman told .. the dis -
patcher Steve Rothert that s he
couldJJ 't get out bel!'ltlse oC tM
names and was going to lock
herself in the bathroom
time or 'the call, firemen
smashed through a window and
rescued the victim, ldentlfled as
45-year-old Nancy Wallace.·
She sllffered smok e inha atlon
and was treated by paramedics.
The cause of the tire, which
did about $8,000 damage to the
apa rfment, ls under Investigation
today
Rolhert cautioned her to stay
where she was In her bedroom. lnrm tes Scuf fie
to closet.be door and to ta111own--. on the.noor "where the air ls PASTAJC<AP>-At>qut~dep.
better " uti~s took 20 minutes to quell n Mor~ importantly, he kept the disturba nce at the Wayside
woman i.Jlrine on iM ohoM and , Honor Ranch involving tnmates
calmed her-;'blierescue~ 1'1e inulm\Jm S"e-ruTtt'y .
speeding to the scene at 18161 Autborllkll said four prtloners
Parkside Lane. su,,ered slight Injuries In the
About alx minutes 1be scufnlng Wednesday ,
.:..
Hotel Rubble
Yielc;ls Body
JQE.LI.N, Mo. <APl -Police
said that searchers have found a
body in the rubble of the aging
hotel that collapsed on three
workers last Saturday. One man
was pulled alive Crom the rulns
on TuacJay and a Uurd was still
mlsshlf.
When Alfrect-0 Butch'' Sum·
mers was found alive Tuesday,
• hopes--mOunted that b:ts compan-
ions mighl also have survived.
Police Chief Larey Tt!nnla said
he bodY oC the ~Wi4Ml.Yic.: Um was recove l~SI than 75
feet Crom the spot where Sum·
mers was rescued after 31~ days
in • cram.Ped !wmel pf rubble .
Fioo Died
SAN DIEGO <AP) -A
Superior Court judge bas
declared legally dead the
pilot and lour passengers
o f a Pacific Southwest
Airllrtes jet J.hat ~ollide~
with a private plane Sept.
25, killing 1-44 ~ple.
. Capt. James Mc Feron oC
Escondido, pflot of PSA
Flight 182. and passengers
Leo G. Reeder of Pacific
Palisades, and Bryce E.
Bo nn ~r a nd Allan c .
Lebow of Los Angeles
were dec l ared dead
Wednesday by Judge Paul
E . Overton.
The coroner's office
asked ror the declaration
because the ~
rour crash v1cUms could
not be positively iden·
tJried.
)
··· ..
,., OAIL Y PILOT Thu!Jd.ty: Ngypmtw 16:-~ ---.. J
• I
._ Inflation
Effort
Urg d
WA~ftl"C,10'\ 1 \f'I
t:en1.>r.1l t'<>mr>hl\nc:t nh l'N' 1
dent ('.1 tt, 1 ' 11111 rnfl •H1in
1:111,l1•l1111·., 1·11ul1t l• .. ·\lh 1n u
.'lh.11 JJ dl·dln1• in j.H'h '\' lrtl'r'\'Ja
ne 't '1·1H , FC>dt•r 1 I R 1•,t•n •1•
<'hJ1rn1trn <i Walh,1m M1lh.•r
,.1111 11111.1\ •
l't•:..t 11\ lllL' I •t 1111 t• tlh• .St'll<ilt•
H.111\..ini.: l'1111111 lilt t Mallt•f 11ul
lllH'tl I 't'I •II lult'I 1:-..l:s lh,ll lll
1 lu1h•ll 11111 ,. 1111·r""•''1' '''
111'1 w1•1•n n 7:> .uul 7 5 1wr n•nt
cturrn.: lht• ftrst th11.•1• tlU1t1 tl'r-. ut
W19 l'hul t'tllllll•lrt'' v. tth Jll t'\
µ1·J..l..t>d Jnf1.11tcm r h' lh1~ \\'ar 111 Ne:• ~·n1·111 1 U1•l,!h'(I ,tell') 1\4 '
'fl\l'l I' .II\' ,1, .11\\ ,t\' 0 1 ti)\ '
un1·t'!iJ1t1llt''> 011 th1· Pl 1t·1• hunt
tht• 1•fft•1°l:s 11f ,H .. 1th1·1 on 1rti11
h~I t '''"-.met ttu.• dt'l'l.,llllll> uf ttw
11011·1.:11 11111 l'0111t•I r111 '-''
.1mpf .... ttt', tut'l1lf'> h1·Ym11t th1•
... ptwrc cil •"t<•nvmtl' JU.ti\. 1:.,
\11111·1 ..... d •
· I II• 1 om·1•1lt•1t 11 ''ill tw d1ffa·ult
to q1 cJk Uw 111om~·nlum \)f 111JIJ
t1on
"lfOWl'\ <'r, If tht•re I!> S;t-neral
<'Omphancc \\1th lhl' adm1ntstra-
tion · ~ i:wth•lt OC). lh1· ;t<h Jn rt• t)f
IJrll'es m.•xt H'ar 1.•ould bt• hl•l<l tn
around the low C'nd of.the rang£'
16.75 percent> I've projected,·
Miller said.
This. he added, "would be a
good start m the difficult fr()(
ess or restorml? price stabllt y "
Even so.. the ft'ederal Reservl"
Board's pro)eetions on inflation
are still higher than the 6 per
cent to 6 5 percent precdicled by
the adm1rustrahon for 1979.
Malm~ board' semt
nual report on monetary policy
to ~ongress, Miller also said he
expects the economy to grow by
2 5 percent to 3 percent in 1979
Ttns. be'sa.id, should be enou~h
to hold the unemployment rate
to 5 75 percent of the work force.
The head of the nation's cen-
traJ bank said the board foresees
no genet'al credit crunch in the
near .future, despite ever-rising
mterest rates.
"It is t he intention of the
Feder al Reserve to work toward
a g r a dual d eceler ation of
monetary and credit expansion
to a pace cons istent with price
st ability," Miller said.
He repeated to the senators
thnt the nation cnnnot rely solely
on Federal Rc~<'rve money
management to fight inflation.
.. It 1s essential to obtain public
cooperation m the administra·
· hon's anll-mflationary program
phd to exercise restraint 1n fis·
\·al policy, if 'the nation is to
,l'h1eve a ~radual. ord~rly re-
du<.'lion in the rate o~ inflation."
he-'!5a1d. "You can be assured
1hat monelal'.~ pol~ill do its
p . .11 t in JthJcvmi-:' thm <>hJcct ..
WomlinBooked
111 ·Hunlingt,on
Stabbing Case
A 48·)ear old Huntington
ReJcfi womt.t n was arr ested
Wednesday n1i::ht on atlempted
murder char!!l'" stemming from
the stabbm~ of her husband with
a !>l<'ak knife during an argu-
m<>nt
V1r~in1a Ann Pnce of 19585
St•ai?ull Lrnl' remains in Orange
Count ~ Jail today in l ie~ or
S25.000 hail.
It 1~ alleged that Mrs. Pnce
:.rriously wounded her husband
Ru·hard Price. 49. by slabbing·
him in the chest during a 9:20
p rn. fight m their home, police
sa111.
The hul>band 1s reported in
cr1t1c al condition today at
Pacifica-Hospital mtens1ve car e
unit.
Pohce arrived at the Price
home earlier Wednesday eve·
ning and thought they had queUed
the family dist urba nce But
pohce were again c.alled to the
scene when the stabbing was lat.er
reported.
l'ol1ce do not know the cause
of the fight between the husband
and wife.
ORANGE COAST
1Ju1nor· Wrong?
Broia1 'Won't Wej:f' Linda
SACRAM ENTO f I'> -ThC' rumors are wrong
·-agtlln. ' y Go\'. Edmund Bro>A n Jr 's pre s ~M~tarv fir hn' not _. .. k~ Jntcer l:.lndu Ron tadt
• I I tu m~1rry him ttnd h.as nu plum. lo c o so .
Tht• pn•s. -..t.•rrNun. Eh ubt•th Coli!m on, votun·
lt•t•1 t.'cl th(' dl'n1ttl Wt•dn(•'!dny nfll'r on r('port in T~c
\\ .111 Strt'{'l ,Juu1 nal .ind dnuttwr on $(vss1p columnist
Rona R1rn..'ll .. \U(' (;ood Morninl( Amt•nc:o·· p~o
~rum
TllE JOllRN1\l, (lUOTED
" l' II 1 n Io 1 mt' cl · (' ·• Ii for n ia
l>t•mm·r nlh .1s s.1vtnl( tht• 40 )'t"Ur
old I >.t.·mot•1 at 1m~hl mrnouncc his
Nl~J,ltt.·m~nt lo Ms. n onstadt "1n
tht••rwxt ft•" months "
Ml!o!!-1 Hurr<:ll :>Jtd Brown pro·
poM•d l~t \\t~ktmd .it tus retreat
111 lt1t· Swrru. hut Lhttl the s inger
tu1111'(I l11t11 clo\\11 ht>('ause 1t
wou Id hut l 111:, pt l'sHlcnt1JI amb1-
tton:,
SAID MS. ('()1.•:MAN: ''THERE 1s ab!-.olutely n<)
-..uh-.t <mtt.· to""' uf tht'w rumor-.. It s all JUSl tofal
11011:-.t•rtst• l !ll'1 t• \\as 110 unmosul
Brown and Ms Ronstadt IH1vc dated for some
time The go\ l'I nor a nd hts staft refuse to discuss
the relationshtp.
'v 42,000· A 11inuallg
·C ounty Poptilation
·Forecast ·Adopte~·
Parole Eyed Murde r
Ve rdict 'First Manson
A ..
Hear ing Set Upheld
Oranlle Countv Super'ior Court.
Judge Mason Fe n ton said
Wednesday that the first·dCJfr ee • VACAViLLE CAP I Mass
murder conviction of 28 year-old murderer Charles Manson 'got
Anya Ann Shelton will stand. his first parole hearing today.
In the sume brN1Lh. however. but authorities were not sure 1r
.lud~e Fenton said he "was n't he would be there.
·foo impressed" with the un· "He indicated at first that he
scathed member of a. Laguna wasn't going to appear,'' says
Beach lovt.L triangle tha t ended Bill Heise,. a spokesman for the
in murder earlier this year California Med ical Fac11tty al
Judge's Fenton's upholding of Vacaville. "More r ecently he
a jury's fi rst degree murder con· has said, 'Oh, l guess maybe I"?
v1cllon despite his criticism or go.· ·
M rs . S he lto n 's es t r anged "He's very unpredictable,"
husband 's role in the affair all says Heise. "He may ~et lo the
but e nde d t h e convi c t ed boardroomandhe m ay nol "
murderess' hoJ)('s of avoiding a Prison officials have said lhal
life sentence Manson spe'hds most of his ttmr
Like the Jlll"Y that convicted alone in his cell. drawing on the
Mrs Shelton of murdering Pat wa lls.
P rore res in Laguna Beach last Ma nson. who was 44 Sunday,
March. J udge Fenton s aid he was convicted of nine murders
d1dn 't beheve the woman's story including lbe seven notonou~
that the shooting was arcidcntal. Tate-La Bianca killini?S of 1969
"I am convinced . s he went The judge who sentenced him
there Ito the Laguna Beach l o life in pr ison in t wo of the
apartment where Mis!);.Proferes mur de r s said that Manson
and her husband slept) to shoot s hould never be released . State
the other woman,'.' the judge la w requires that prisoners sen-
said. · tenced to life in prison be grant
"I believe-she is guilty of first· ed a hearing after serving seven
degree murder." he added as he years or a sentence
tur ned down a plea by Deputy The s h o rt. d a rk ·h a ire d
Public-Defender Jim Merwin to Manson. who o!len displayed a
reduce the JUr)"s firs t degree hypnotic stare. tra veled across
finding to second degree or less. California in the late 1960s in
Before refusing to change the ducing young people to Join a
ve rdict, Judge Fenton rejected cult. •
two dE>fense pleas for· a new Al his ~y..pub\ic.lied lri'at
trial. . c in 1970. 'Manson roflowe rs told
In one. the judge admitted he. how Manson programmed \he1r
Merwin and prosecutor David thoughts with the use of LSD and
Carter did not notice one portion other drugs. ·
llP WIAlll*o
GET S PAROLE HEARING
Kiiier Charles Manson
stuotma n. Donald "Shorty"
Shea, and Leno and Rosemary
La Bianca
Last month. the Community
Release Roard refused parole
bids of Brue<' Davis and Charles
"Tex" Wat-ion both Manson
follower' c1tmg t he "un usual
ly vicious" natu re of the
Man son ordered ktflings the;,
comm1Ued.
'
A~-ttmt-·t:m1Hlef~-O'r..ed1e _ _ _
County population will grow by League President Ruth Finley
an a verage of nearly 42,000 pro of Huntington Beach called. the
~.tO-.t.b~ Manson "faniili " meaibe.ni
had been omitted before the jury ~s aid they vowe d to follow
beg an·its deliberations Sept. 21. Manson's orders -even when
But. Judge Fe nton s aid. the they involved murder.
W a.LiOo.---a Joun~ -=-===-==::-• dent who became Man son's
. chief lieutenant. burst into tears pie annually to reach 2.7 mHhon count y forecast "opt only· pre.
by t.he-yiear 2,000 was adopted m ature but poorly grounded." as he testified before the -parole
W e dn es d ay b y co un ty She cont.ended an environmen-omission was not serious enough Testimony in the trials of
to wa rrant a new trial. Manson and several follower~
board.
"( was an am ma I," he scud.
Manson has never pub licly
C'.iCknowledged ttis guilt. Jn d.
state ment last sum m~r. he said,
"I got in trouble for going
through changes. for cutting
people, for shootinK, people
superv1sors. tal impact report should be pre-
1 n so do ing, s upe r visors pared on the county population s howed that he o rdered or
turned down a· reque.st from the analysis first, particularly since
·o r a n ge County League of the forecast shows the county Police Seize
Heroin Haul
participated in the kilhngs of
nine people: actress S haron
T a te, coffee heiress Abigail
Folger. hairdresser Jay Sebring.
Polish movie make r Vo ityck
Frykows ki. Stephen · P arent .
mu s i c ian G a r y Hi n ma n .
Women Voters and Saddleback would conta in 37 percent of the
Area Coordinating Council lo . n e w ·nomes lo be built in
study growth forecasts another Southern California between not be9ause I wante<.1 to, but
because I was forced to ·• two years before adopting any now and 2000. In S A ?
.. Bef~re a· final-decisio~ aJltana • made on a county growth pohcy . . Fr ora Page A J * * * * • *
-r-
TRY~ TS .•.
young woman in the courtroom
a udience. •'Her na me is Laura,
Laura Richard."
The defendant then went on to
describe his fo uc-year rela ·
tionsbip with the murder victim.
ScramJin sf}id that from three
to four times a year he would
visit Willard in his home at 861
Cr estview Drive.., in La guna
Be.a.ch,. and .that during those
visits be would be a passive
partner in homosexual sex acts.
Rackaukas a tte mpte d to
weav.e a possible motiye irfto the
murde r c harge by as king
Scr a m1in if he arcJ not fear that
his relationship with the murde&'
victim would be discovered.
··1 ttrink that it is obvious," the
youthful appearing defendant
said as he admitted he was not
anxious for the homosexual rela ·
tionship to be found oui by
others. ·
But he denied that Willard had •
ever threatened to expose hi m
or , for that matter , the two bad
ever quarreled about possible
exposure.
Rackaukas then succeeded in
getting Scramlin to admit that
he became angry .when two dis·
t r ic t attorney investigators
joked about the homosexual re-
lationship.
"I thought it was a ve ry
serious thing we were discussmg
at. the time and I re ally didn't
see anything funny about it," the
defendant said.
Throughout his testimony in
Supe rior Court Judge J ohn
Flynn's courtroom Scramlin re·
mained calm and unruffled.
He spoke in a monotone vbic<.'
th a t denie d any possible
nervousness as he s toutly main·
tained bis innocence.
ScramJin was arrested more
than fi°ve months a fter Willard's
batte r e d body was fo und
sprawled in the living room or
his home.
ther e should be more opportuni· Santa ~a pohce said tpday
,ty to study population projec-they r a ided .a home 1n .a
lions in all of their ·many ramshackle ne1ghbqrhood this
r a mifications," she explained. week and. seiz~ three poun1i:5 of
Newport Beach re.sident raw her~m bemg processed ma
Charles Griffin told supervisors~ makeshift basement labor.atory.
"The whole... world cannot come Police. put a $100,000 pnce t.1lg
lo Orange County even though on the vaJue of the raw heroin
Mamon Links Eyed
In Tiro Shootings they mlght like to. I would urge and. arreslC:d Jesse R. Gon~alez,
youto think orOrangeCountyas 50, on ~usp1c1on of poss~ssmg a S AC RAM ENTO CAPI from a prison gang confhct
a kind of system that has limita-n arcotic· fo r sale. as well as Police are invesligatini:: the Both were paroled from Folsom
lions... operating the illegal laboratory. shoolings or t wo men with COfl Prison last Ma rch, within. 10
Supervisor Thomas Riley said Go~zalez, whose home at 1042 neclions to the Charles Manson d ays or each other.
the population for.ecast s are W. Pine St.. Santa Ana. alleged-family who were found in lhc Craig was said to have been a
based on already-existing coun-ly was headquarter s for the tru nk or a 'burning car. me m ber o f th e A r y an
ty and city plans. 'i!' --.laboratocy was. booked into On e o f th e m, Edwa;d Broth erhood prison ga ng.
ThQse plans we r e a u de· Ora~ge County J ~1l. . Ba ra bas. 27 , was dea~ shot Bara bas was once put in protec-
vcJoped in public hearings, Riley Seized alo~g with three pounds twice in lhe,JM;!ad and burned tive custody at Soledad prison
said, many of them •·poorly at·' of raw heroin was 54 POl;lnds of The other, james Craig. 38. be~ause· he had been threatened
tended ." culling agents as well as .the was in critical condition at by black and Mexican-American "I guess what I a m trying to c hem icals and equip~e nt University Medical Center to gangs.
say .. .is that I want you to start · needed to co~vert ~he heroin to day. Part of his Jaw was blown A private security guard and a
atthegrassr0ols."'hesaid. · streetuse:poltces.a1d. . away byashotgunblast. portcema n on pa trol 11rst
Supervisor Ralph Clark also . The~ sa~d th~ se1 ?.~re ended an It appeared to have been reached the bummg car at 4
noted the population forecasls mvesh gahon . in~olving the ~s planned as a double execution, a m . Wednesday. parked off
will be subject to review every An ge l~s ~ohce_ D~partm~nt s Police Lt. Ha l T aylor said Garden Hi ghway near DI~
,two years. narcotics mvesttgat!on umt .as Another investigator said the ·covefy 'P3'Jc Th~y heard moan'
The county study will be sent well a~ Santa Ana s narcotics shootings may have stem me<l coming from the trunk.
to lhe Southern California As· .,:s::q~u~a~d:.. ----~-----------:---------------------sociation of Governments to pro·
vide an overall planning pro·
spectus for the region. ·
The county prediction or a one·
mi 11 i on -person popula t ion
increase by the tum of the cen-
tury shows that the number of
pe rsons hving southeast of the
Newport Freeway will climb 166
percent.
The study foresees 1.2 million
people residing in the southeast
a rea by the year 2000 a nd 1.5
million in the northwest county
region.
Mary Jo Elpers or Santa Ana
failed to convince~isors·
they should put the pdplilatton
growth issue before voters on a
future ballot.
S h e ,s a i d . po p u I a t i 0 n
foreca sters assume there will be
a d e qu a t e tr a ns portation ·
syste ms. water and energy sup·
plies' and smog-control plans'lo
accommodate continued growth
Yet , s he said, environmental
a nd tax reform issues could
alter such assumptions.
Pre-
Christmas
Sale ..
r
SAYE '70
. Layaway
for Christma ·
~o~
SAYE· 570
• .
..
~Pl'!Plt'!r.ii!~""t---t--tt--w~-lound on~
Two Guilty
In Heroin
'S-ALE
o I
Ill_,, .. _
"'"""'"' •net P\Aljj-, ... 111. Cw'"
1110 Pr••iotnt •ncl ~ .. Mol\IO' •
~··-· Edll0<
-nie-tA M...,.._ MAllHlllfl Cit•
oi..t.tH.L.Mt 111ic-.I' 11111
"""''"'' ~noolno c"''" ----.... " <><•-Co""'Y '"''"' """'lnotort I• 9dl Office 171TfU.t<" llOlll•.,.rct ~Vlflt 11c111,..,, P o lo• ftO ._
Office• • .~~~~~~~~' ~-•ll•ll<ty Ulttu-.rlll-•l-0.fft,_y
Tetephone (114)~
~ .. t lflff Adwer11..,. ....-re
n-_..,,o._c-.~· .
540.tUO
~"'C :.::. ~·= C:-i.:!..':.""~1 ,,.:r.., ., ..... ,. .... ,.,..,, .. ,..,.," ,,.. ...
'9,...,IKN Wll-1 '"<l•I """lu l., •I c_,ltll,_
!.«-<l•h MUe .. H •O ol C..a W w 0.111•""1• ,,,.,,., • ., .... •t or .... u ~
,......INy. II• .., • ., U M -M~. ''""'•'• .. , • ..._jS .. _1'11• ,
noor drenched with liquid Drano
that ~ police to the young.
-1ook.ing_defendant.
Sc ramlin admitted in h is
testimony that he had visited
Willard in his home the night
p a tho log i s t s say h e w as
bludgeoned to death with·a wood
fertility statue.
But~ Scramljn insisted. when
be Telt Willard they waved good·
bye and the victim was in good
spirits and in good health.
He testified that he did not re·
tum to the house after that part-
ing and said It is possible that he
slepped into the spilled Drano
lhal nigbt when he and Willard
exchanged pleasantries but did
not engage ln lovema.kin~.
The jury has. be(orc lt the up.
lifted portion of the noortng that
holds the defendent's footprints.
t he prime piece of evidence
Rackautc.as wtll Uff to convince
the jury_ that Scramlln did in·
deed bludgeon Willard lo death .
_____ ,
Conspiracy -FRESNO CAP) -Two eten,
Including one from Santa Ana,
have been found guttty of co~·
spiring to distribute heroin in
Fresno County.
A U.S. district court jury re-
turned guilt)' verdicts against
.JeJus Ramon Lopez of Santa
• Ana and Alberto Fierra of Men-
dota. The jury acquitted Fierro
of a heroin possession-charge
and deadlocked on a verdict for
Lopez on that count.
Lopez will ~ntenced Jan. 8
and Fierro Dec. 4.
l nvest111tors conliacated 50
ounces o( heroin when Lopez,
Fierro and four others were ar-
resi,ed on charaes of d.latribut.ina
heroin ln the Mendota ana. Two
other ~endota resident.a pleaded
guilty Drtvlously. T • I"'""'..,...,,_
PRICE
~ .. I I /1.2/71
· Choose Your Seating Comfort With
LA·Z·BOY®
........ Deheryl
COSTAMISA
NIWrORT IEACH
J6t E. t 7ftl Slrfft cw...,_...,._,
,,_ , ..... & 17'• It.
llC,..t ..,._ ...... , M911 .. I
. 642-8657
~,_... w ..... a..M,...,
MISSIOM VIEJO
toff of • .,.,.,""·'
28892 M•911rite Plry.
twe-...Cltt ..-.of
s..tt1 ....... ,.. ..........
495-5902
•'
11
'
o I
Af"Wl..,_..
..... 6 ... •• Lt. Gov . Mei ''XO
Oymally, doft.ilud
ror r e-election b~
l\'fik c Curb. says hl'
will probably run for
Congress if Rep. Gus
llawkms. 71. rtt1re~
soon.
Nixon Tied
To Illegal
....
-.
Cable Car Calling· f;ard .
· Trolleys Roll inSF Despite Faults . . . ....
SAN t-RANC'ISC:O 'AP ) 'l'hey·re
rrank\•. untnnkt•rou:.. Nln11tonUy <'rowdt'd.
~lower than wulk1n1 and u U1reat to Ille and
limb Out t• blfl ca.-. re Sl.ln t'nnclsco·.-
rnltln~ urd to th world. and the f'lty han.cs
onto th~m hkc ~wa1~r lo ht-r finit bouqut•t
Tbt C'ttblt>. can ~aan runn1nJ( today
"ht-n l\ngrv worlt.tr.s rc-arh<'d un ~"r ;;rnent
1nvolvme &ofcty prQ<"l'durt•!t They hu bt·t·n
-.hut do\\n Tut',day, urtt-r on oc · nt on
l"nhforntn Stret't . r
(~rTY <rFFIO A s polORUe for ace•
dt>nh ltkt' the om.· 1 uc. day lhttl threw a grip
mdn through tht.>' \\tndahlt'ld and Injured 13
P• seng('ri, then ~hrug ttnd vow to ke.:p the
thtnf(s mllin-·
It·~ certainly nol for money or speed. The
system 106 $3 m1lhon unnualJy and the un
d~rground cable runs no ras tef than 9 mph
Grumbled one resident. "They don't climb
h lfway lo the stars Th~y barely make it up
ob Hill "
Mel\1n Belli, an attorney who spec\alizes
in personal injury suits. said cable car case~
· are the toughest m the world to try because
suing the cable .car company ls li ke sumg
Whistler's painting of mother. Everybody
loves it.
"Jurors are afraid lo vote against 'em.
You can get one of those apes driving a cable
car down Powell Street and running Into a
bunch o( school children and they'd find be
w11 on his way to church and lel him off."
Riders total 14.S million anhually, about
60 percent tourists. 'fbe 26 six·lon cars. built
decades OKO or brass and wood and stamina.
rarry 40.000 passengers daily up hills with
grades up to 21 percent. ,
· A~mbbiles sometim es sweeP-too clbse.
brush passen&e.rs on the (Ulln1ht<boards.
T hose ho don't hang on CMJ~el blown off by
the force·of the cars· jerky tur~'A. cable car
1s the onJy veluc~ m Celifomi · lhorized to
bypass stop sisns but many utomobile
drivers oon •t know that. •.
· According ~ ttte Municipal Railway,
which operates cable cars along with ci'Y street~ars and b ~~s . 490 accidents occur red
m the last fiscal year on U\e cable car line
alone.
· UED JOR.DAN, general claim~· agenf •
for tlfe system, said about half a l'hiUiop '
dollars in personal injury claims were pa1d'
out in -1977-78 as a result Q,f cable car acci·
dents. .
Asked if the syste m Is safe. Jorda n
replied. "Well, the public demands them.
They are in the city charter . We make lh'-m-
as safe as is possible for equipment that has ~n ui operation for over 100 vears."
Activities , ~ d r~~~=,~~:!·r::~: I Fraud ~harges .file .
FBI has linked former LOS ANGELES <A P l A. variety of criminal to 'releas~ as evidence·$6.500 worth of diamonds he
President Richard Nix· c harges have been preferred agams,t computer bought from Rlfkin unless he was assured they
on to aq illegal ra m -consultant Stanley Mark Rifkin. 32. In connection would be returoed.
paign of wiretaps a nd with ~he Oct. 25 theft or $10.2 million from Security
brea k · ins a g a In s l Paci(ic National Bank. ATTORNEY BRUCE P. WOLFE, represent·
ld ends aruL.relalil'es oL -rl\-1..os-Ang.eles-federal grand j ury returned a -ing jeweler-Ouie-tlenkowiu. urged U:-S. District
Cugilive terrorists1 the four:count indictment against ,the Sepul veda resi. J udge David W. Wi'Ujams to let }1erskowitz retain
Los Angeles Time~ said d~nt Wednesday, accusing him of entering a ba nk control of ' 12 diamonds he bad purchased from
today. .to commit a felony, fraud by wire, Interstate RU-kin. . . -
Brian P . Gettings, at· tl'ansportation of stol~n property and s muggling Williams. however. ordered the dia monds
tom ey for W. Mark Felt goods into the United States. turned over to the grand jury as evidence with the
w h o faces l r i ~I on Rifkin was being held ln San Diego in lie u of $4 requirement the j ewe ls not leave. government
charges of conspiring to million bail after .his arr~st Nov. 5 in Carlsbad. custody without rurther order of the court.
viol ate ttie rig~ts of FBI agents said $12,000 In cash and diamonds
Weatherman associates worth $13 m illion retail were recovered from
( STATE J
In the early 197ts. said
• m a federa l cour1 motion
in Washington thlt "cer·
lain recommen•atlons"
of "the Huston plan" to
s py on revol~tionary
groups were iJ?l>le ment-
ed after a md -August
1970 telephone tQDversa-
tion between l'iixon and
former FBI Director J .
Edgar H OO\er. t h e
newspaper said.
~Work•
MOUNTAffrViEW
<APl -An'atmospheric
probe is headed towa rd
the veile d tl a net o f
Venus today liter a suc-
cessrul in-space launch r r o m a P i .o n e e r
s pacecraft. ·
The separation or the
Sounder .Prolle from t he
T r a n s p o r te r B u s
Wednesday evening is
t he first sue~ maneuver
ever made i• space and
a prelude to three other
la unchings ftom the Bus
on Sunday,,NASA said.
Rifkin.
Authorities allege Rifkin used a CO"\J>licated
scheme involv\_ng secret banl cod~ to trans fer
$10.2 million from Secllrity Pacific Bank to the
Swiss bank account of Russalm~z. a So~iet agency
handling diamond dealings.
· THE INDICTMENT provided no'new ln7orma·
·Uon about the theft s aid by allthorities to be the
largest from a bank In U.S. history.
Court proceedings were delayed briefl y
Wednesday ~hen a Beverly Hills jeweler refused
Teacher Levels I
<"
Sex Charge
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A raculty member or
the University of Southern California School of
Music has filed a $1 million s uit alleging she was
denied promotion and tenure ~ause she refused
the sexual advances of her su~vlsor.
The Superior Court s uit filed Wednesday by
Dr. Carol Stewart noted she joined the USC staff in
1968 as a lecturer and had been upgraded to assis-
t.ant profes~r sin~e.
HOWEVER, SHE Al;LEGED in 1976 she was
told by Dr. Adrian Ruiz, her supervisor at the
School of Ml.isle. that s he would not be granted
tenure or promotion if s he did not respond to his
sexual advances
College Slates Bazaar . .
Yuletide is a favorite Pre:registratlon is re·
season of the year for quired on or before Dec.
crafts men and women lo 4. .I
sell their work and Sad · The recreation staff is
dle back College ls offer· looking ror interested
Ing a place to do just a Jjpra ise rs t o ma n
t hat at its first Super booths during the swaP:
Swa p I on Dec. 9.. meet lo evaluate items
T he antique arts a nd brought by the buyers.
c r a ft s .b a ~ a a r I s. Yapp said .
scheduled from 8 a.m to For more information
3 p.m . ln_parking Lot 1 or call the Community
the Mission Viejo cam· Services o ff ice a t
pus. 83 1· 7532 or 495-4950.
52IZBLU -Owned by Chris J ohnstone of
Los Angeles,
<S2lfive foot, two UZ leyes <BLU \blue -
describes Chris· hei~ht and eye color.
She said she was denied tenure the following 1nforma11on i« '"' "Pl•l• 61 tiw o., .. ts "'PC14t.O.,., Ml•e ,,.,,...,,
Year and l·mmediately f1'led a grievance. She said ... ll!Or of "" ,.,. edlllon ol lN '"WN>'s -ol """°"•ltted
ft
,•
I \
..
.. " 4 . November US, 1978
-·-
~ ...
Oleg -caSs nr·
cre·ates a classic •••
and we'll monogram it fr8e!
Get a head start on hohday gift giving with this Italian import created
by Oleg Cass1n1 tor Burma. Full·f&Shl()(led, 60% acrylic. 40%
wool: totally machine wasnable Perfect flt for his wardrobe in one
or more colors· natural. beige. camel. brown. bottle green. grey.
• black. white. rust. maize. navy. royal blue. hght blue. red, oorgundy.
S. M. L. XL.
25.00
... ., .......... ---·-·-.. -...... -. ,/ · -silverwoods --~ -
45 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH
Free m0fl09lamm1nQ with our exclusive new smaller ~!tSS'£'0
AllOW iwo weetts for monogramm1119 Offer ends Oet I \..,.
._ ,
-
. .... ----.
ca1Horn•• Ucenst Pl-'" " II "°".,..,..en •nlef"Htl119 plele, Mncl -she was offered work for 1978-79 only if s he agreed 1a111 10 Ml" F•"-'· m1 w 11'1!1re e1vo •• Sui•• em. &tvert, H111s ~ldngil•~d ~to~d~o~so~wi~·l~ho~ut~p~r~o~m~o~ti~o~n~o~r~le~n~u~r~e~.~~~~~~==tG'2='=2=================·==============::....~~~~~~~~-.,,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • LOS ANGELES <AP l •·
· An associate justice
or the state Supre m e
Court has aJked his col·
leagues to sign a state·
m e nt d e nying a n y
wrong·ooing In the wake
or reports that a de-
cision overturning the
"use a a u n , go t o
pri son " l aw was
withhe ld, th e Los
Angeles Times said to:
day, •
However, one justice
claimed he had rerused
t o s ign th~ s tate m ent
ci rc ulatd b y stat e
Supre m e Cou r t As·
sociate Justice Mathew
0 . Tobrl n er, th e
newspaper said.
Complete service facilities
LUSI N(j CE~TER
• NOW OPEN1 Cormier Leasi ngl"s new acTITiy-af tflnn-
.. trance to Irvine Auto Center. You can lease a new car or
truck from the Cormier Professlo'nals who will prog ram
your l11dlvldual .needs.
Maintenance leasing our specialty. Fre&-Loan cars av·
allable. · .
Located just east of the San Diego Freeway. Take lhe
• Lake Forest Or. turnoff, go east to Aockfleld, then make
a left.
Come In. and see us today!
161-1026 ·
cormier
--, leasing
23113 Rockfteld •vtl., Lake ;oreat
•,
Corduroy classic
at special savings
Perennially favorite sport coal handsomely
"" tran slated In rugged . wide wale ccirdu1oy
with colorful tattersall lining Featu!s
center vent and distinctive envel /11 ~els. Tan,'regular°'arid lon9 srz ~
Reg. 60.00 44. 9
in soft wool and acrylic.
t.---------~,.·~bfCMA,Wine.---"9---11
hght blue. grey .
Aeg.20.00 13.90
· Silverwoods J_··------
'~ .
..
45 FASHION ISLANO • NEWPORT BEACH
)1
. .
..
..
"""1 --'-I
/
E l .. it .J· I 2.. RotMtrl N. Weed/Publi,htr fl"IOINtl .C.vll/EdltOt
Orange Coast Daily Pilot .. o ·r•D ~ age ThurQv, ~ te. 1978 Barb4tra Krelblch /Edlt~l•I p~ Editor
to Stay Out.·
---
.Qf -R e develOpment
l Now lh ut llunUo"'on -Beach has "'On a Sl.t mUUon
laws uit OVl'r Ot),t4l f ttt!d ~Wnt9W)'\''i'edevelopm~nt effof'\, . ?;
tel u hope tJ\ l'lortlt•i nl~ don't blow thintts.
•. On t hti bn~hl 1d of U\lrtgs for Ule' c1ly, B Superiot
· C'otirt Jud);e rul ~ Ufot officiols did not act fmproperl~ ln
.. . attcmpUns: w .d velop u (1v ·blook downto.~ area lnto a
•·top or the pa r .. parkinat pro) ct. · _
Mo than 4U prol)('rty own<'rs Joinoo in the surt but l'~me up ~,>mpty In th4 ir <.-ontt•nlion th l th city took
various t'OUrM~ ur u<:taon to depr~s valu~ in ord r to ac-
quire lhC proJX-rty more cheaply
Afte r lh lop ur thl' ptt'r plan caved in, omctals tried
to fptst oft' another. I rgcr rede\'elopmenl plan on the
public ll met with overwhelrrung oppositwn.
Th c1ly shouJd by now have leamed it.s lesson and
s tay ~· or trying t o 1 un the rede\'e lopment s how.
Jl'1rhcularlv in vw" or the huge s.ums of money pour('{S
into th • projecU:.
P tirt--; or t.pe downtown urc mdeed blighted: but if
there b to bl' any rt>v1\ttt11at1on it 1s obviously time to let
.1 pr1vale enterprise and market dcmatt'ds take the lead. '
•. Tho ctty can help conditions with assist a nce on
streets. lighting and parking but no longer should it try to · ·
tell the bus iness community what ts best.
.. Safety Mllil~ ComeFn:s1
I luntington Beach city officials should put thelr'
collective foot down and tell South Coast Regi<mal
Commission aides to put safety first and picayunish details
second. ..
· _ Commissiori Exe~p\ive. Qir~~tor Mel Carpenter has
or<iered city tramc engineers .fo put burlap sacks over
the ncwty installed no p@rking ~igns along r acific CQast .
Highway near the bluffs a rea. . -
Carpenter.. says t he s igns arP legal~y "str~ctu~s"
11t deny pttbli<? e~ees &-~-beach--"lconruct. Wlth
p"rovis ions of the1976 Coastal Act.
•• What the commission aide'fails to take.into account is
that the signs .may save li ves a!ong the narro.w stretch of
highway. •
Police have reported about 12 auto smashups per
month and two traffic deaths this year along the poorly lit
highwaY. area. · · ·
It would be the worst bureaucratic blunder if another
: tnfffic mis hap occurred while city and state officials ar.e
arguing over the legality of installing .35 seven-foot hign .
no parking si~ns.
The action on the part of commission aides in
banni n~ the s igns is r idiculous. The commission is
s upposed lo pr..otect the coastal environment not
meddle with local traffic problems. .
T here was no need for this fight to surf ace since
c:om mon sense s hould t e ll coast commission aides that
the s igns are ver.y much needed along t~at part of the
lugh'Vay.
But then, common sense is not always so common. .
· Pool Decision Hasty . .
... :... ................ ___________________________ ..........
• I ..
·congr~s~ Warn ~ ~:tl ·NaV-y ~aws ..
w A MI t'G~ N Tl\c tf\e fo'1!1ersupreme com1Qaftdcr a~empire that stretchoo around lsuppliesl ... we no longer have
frhcht ·nlngly w~ukenl'd condl· \\of oui: Atlantic naval forces. His the world. · that additional 60 days of
tton Qf tht! United States Navy: :trunk revelations were present· In the past three' decarles. margin ror mi~take {)t to get
wh1<'h wt! have ttwealed In past ed at a closed-door session or the however. our neet has been al· ready .. Y
rolumn:.. ·h:t tx>en. contirm<'d In House Mer~hant 'Marine Com-towed to detenor~te alarmingly. Assuming an initial deploy·
11 hol·k1ng SPcrct testi mony mittce. chaired by Rep. John Dozens of OW' .rmest warsh,lps"' me nt or lS convoys heading bdort~ u con.ircs11iopul commit Murphy D·N.Y. have become little more than toward Europe Kidd told the
h't: . rusl.Y sco.w~. The Nav~·s astonished com~ittee members
If the Sov1~t Union were to IN.A RESCUE effort mounted wartime 1!'1ss1on -proleclmg the Navy could guarantee the
launch a sneak ullack in Europe art er a surprise attack an troo.P camers and supply sh1ps safety of orJy a small number .. t o nt or row . E 1 d h against enemy naval forces -. • J S . convoyis urope. Qur nava an mere ant h as been se r aous I Y com . "Ir we \M!re to go to w •• a r tJUs ' ships would "take a very severe ft <I E > Kidd rushing su~ bloody nose ... Kidd warned the promised. a ernoon n urope • piles to tnt! testified, "we coulcj .eive you NAJfO a lhes congressmen. Added the a4· THE NAVY'S weakened baUle f1rst·class. top quality-protection
m ight suffer maral: "l am prepared mentally potential is compounded by the for three" convoys and "partial 1~ es as tugh artd psychologically. .for the fact that NATO stockpiles have protection for two." The r~main·
ais 60 percent ~;::n~~· be as high .as 40 to 50 · dwindled to the point where im· ing two-Wrds' of the cortvQ1s,
,._on their wuy · · mediate shipments would be Kidd said with wry understate·
jcross t h e · AlthecloseofWorld Wa~lI. necessaryinanemergency. ment. "are going to have a
Atlantic. the the United Stales Navy stood un· "The founding fathers of sporty trip any way you took al
leg i s lat or s c ha llenged as the· mig tiest NATO." Kidd r e mtndc d al." w~re told. " a rmada the world had ever Murphy's committee. "ce'rtifacd WHILE OlJR ned has been
The alarming testimony came seen. lt ruled the seas ith a that 90 days· worth" of"cohlbat iterally falling apart, seurces
from one .of the nation:s-most preponderance of po)Yer ualed supplies would be necessary for told our assQCiate Jack Mitchell,
respected military. experts. re· only by the British. Navy f the ~~e a,dequate. defe se of Europe; the·Sovlet Na~y has been quietly
cently retired Adm. Isaac Kidd. 19th centurv. when il pa rolled We are now do to 30 days . building up u combined naval· -------------------.. --.. -------... -pi.----I merchant marine· force capable
..
....
of controlling the world's sea
lanes.
Th.e mlance or naval power
--~~~:!~~f~·t".a~~~~at!Yaro~
that evCll our major cities may
not be ·:afe from Soviet ships. The R ssians "have got a
capabil' y to mine· our ports,"
Kid d testiriea.-
Foot11<>te : Te mpe ring his
scary ~mony .a bit was Kidd's
praise fct the U.S. Coast Guard.
which hesaid Is doing a "superb
"+--~-.-~-___._ Job·· oChJndling_eos:t..s:Ccuri~y_.-
R UDE AWAKENI NG : The
strongest single bloc of support
Jimmy Carter received in ·bJs
presidential campaign two years
ago came from black voters. But
the presl~nl 's performance in
omce has turned man,Y of. the
black community's leaders sour.
Black leafers concede that the
Carter adninistration's record
on civil rig'1.s is acceptab•e. but
they compl<.in _that the president
has done litte to improve-the lot
of million$ of impoveris he.d
blacks. •
Carter , Oey gcipe, simply
hasn't kept tts promises on jobs
and low-cost aousing. He has the
reputation d being a "good
humor man" who promises a lot
but delivers li'.tle.
Mailbox
7 Huntington Beac h City Council m embers missed the
--boat when·they-re~ently-refa:sed°t.o'1)Uitd a-new cmnmunt-
-ty sw1mming pool at Ocean View High.School. ~coast College District ·p1~s t~ Cut· Frills The pool would have been built by the city at an
estimated ccis1 of S43U,OOO but would have been main-
taint>d by the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis·
trict al a projected cost of $60,000 a year.
· The Ol)'mpic-sized pool wo~ld have .been used both
for s chool athletics and for recreatipn by the public. It
would have been located in an area of a large number of
s in g le;parent families that badly need rec reatlon
facilities. . .
~ore than enough money was available for the pool
in the city's park acquisition and development funds. The
money can be s pe nt only on parks or recreational
facilities.
The majority of· the council scotched the project
because of cost fear s and the belief that parks m'ly have
hig he r priorities.
One t·ounc1lma n seemed to base his decision on the
fac t that pools were not being used when he paid them a
hasly visit on a chilly November day.
ll !feems clear tllal the decision was made without a
''hole lot of information. School officials said surveys and
• figures were available but didn't have a chance to pro·
· d~cc the m at the lime of the action.
The whole issue should be brought up again and a de·
• • cis ion should be b ased on complete da t a r ather than on
hunches and a quick v isit.
• • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
. · artists. Reader comment ls invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O.
: Box 1560, Costa.Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·432t.
\ . •
To the Editor:
Earl Waters <Pilbt, Nov. 71 re·
ports with unusua l accuracy
that "there is ample· evidence
t hat community colleges still
have plenty of money. for frill
eourses." HJs article is timely.
since the ques tion of "frill
courses" looms large on Che
budget·cutting horizon. ·
Legislators and pr~fessional
educators have generally sup-
ported the development of the
two.year public college ipto a
community-oriented educational
Institution, seeking to meet the
needs of its ronstituents In the
process. however , as Mr.
Waters points out with effective
hyperbole. "These schools have
blossomed out to ~nroll thP
world, offering every conceiva·
ble type of C041"Se ''
~.
THER E IS an indication.
albeit a faint one, in our local
district CCoa sl Cgpu'nunity
College District l that this
messagt! <to do something about
frills> is being heard. Recently
the board of trustees decided
u nani mously to conve rt a
number of "credit courses" to
"non-credit courses." ~he de·
clsion was also made to charge a
iee Jor.Jh~ "discredited"
coUTses. Some of the· courses so
identified include :
might be that there is no place
for childr~. I feel tha t the
second reason is the most
logical.
IF YOU look around in Costa
Mesa High. School and Davis
Middle School area, you will r1nd
that most of the· apartments are
"adults only ." Where can
parents go wilt) their children?
Why would you put a school in
an area where chtldren are not
allowed? How can anyone ex·
peel the enrollment to Increase ·
if the small families in our com·
munity are being driven away?
We need our schools. don't let
the landlords take them away!
RO.BIN LAR'llABEE
Student.
Costa Mesa High School
' °"'fl tor lllelt't
To the Editor:
RecenUy you published some
excerpts from Betty Ford's
autobiography. In It she slates
that she was upset by the cutoff
in Medicaid funds for elective
abortion and expresstW> her con·
cem for poor women on welfare.
married. women with too many
children and girls too youo' to
bear the res~nslb~ity o( bnng.
By L M. BOYD the mechanical rabbit in -A~ng S dn ff · Client asks which is the .l919. -Beach Skills y ey arrl8
irig children into the world.
Our laws adequately cover
rape and incest vi ctims and
mothers who must act in self·
defense .. Each woman makes a
choice with her body when she
engages in se-x ual intercourse
without. using anY-preventative
measures. If she becomes preg.
nant there is now the right of
.._another human being to con·
sider , the right to live, to be
born. to breathe. the-right not to
have your body violated by
poison and torture.
Mrs. Ford goes. on to say that
if her daughter became preg·
nant she would lake her to u
psychiatrist to see if he thought
she could handle an abortion.
Does !he advocate that we pay
for the psychiatric treatment of
each needy woman, too? Or 1s
that only for the rich? ·
JAN ARANT
~
To the Editor: I
In the Pilot story regarding
the petition for a writ of man·
date brought by me on behalf of
the American Civil Liberties
Union I was quoted as saying
that the Registrar of Voters
could have taken care of this
problem wilhot.i the necessity of
bringing a lawS1.lt.
This story is about a lawsuit in
which I reques\ed the court to
order the Registrar of Voters to
allow certain persons who had
attempte<t to re~ster. bul' whose
registrations hid. through no
fault of their own. not been re·
ceived.
YOUR QUOTE is totally
wrong. f not on y did. not say
that. but the fact ;,f the matter •s
that it required a lawsuit in or-
der that these pa-sons could be
allowed to register after the
closing da~e set b:r election code.
In addition. I told the reporter
that I was very impressed with
the obvious desire of the
Registrar of Voters to cooperate
in any procedure which .the·
court would set up.
PATRICIA HERZOG
• Letters from. readers ore welcome.
The nght to condeme letters to fU
apace or ehmtnott> libel is reservftl. ·
U ttns o/ 300 wordl or leis wiU be
g11>en pre/erence. AU tetrns must in~
elude !tgnoture and moiling address
but names may be withheld ort re-
quest 1/ S11//icient recson a.s apparent.
Poetry will not be publishid.
older. horse racing or dog • -Big Game Fishing rac~g .Can·t~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~B~iW~~~.-~~----~~w·o·~~~ a ·~fuve_n~nn·
prehistoric times, but in the people are thought to bite -·Bridie, Intermediate ~
•
. • • • ~ , • • • '
,
~ .. • ' ~ f
'
• • '
• I
' .. . . .. .. •r.-
" .. . . .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . .. .. •' .. .. •• .. •• . . . • . •
. • . . .
4-
. more recent centuries. ho~e their toenaits. 1be estimate -Chess --~,------One or the most persistertt an ---------...aoln~ la Uw. older, and-by-bl'SM on the fact tliar one ---~."Titterm e perpetual (allacfcs committed it.e.__with_w~kends ort and a emplo.>'ces still W<!:_~~ewhe="-re ___ ..,.
few legal holidays Interspersed bctween'T.OOOancfT.5001 ours a
througtiout the year. Up through year. and most. p·oprletors ·and
the Middle Ages. and later, ,.. business executavtS even longer.
there were numerous "feast As Bernard G!ndron points
days" celebrated during the out In his book, "1cchnology and
many a generation. Modern out or every three fingernail · -Flower Arranging by the human race is assuming
, greyhound racing, in fact. biters admits golng alter the -Football Spectator that whatever Is conventional or
' dido 't really get started until toenails, loo. -Hang Gliding t rad I ti on a r Is l h e re f o r e
1 0 l i v e r P . S m i t h o f -Holiday Crafts natural."
Emeryville, C:alil, perfected From 1965 to 1975, the in-We e e di I t ..
-------,;-.#
t
Dear
Gloomy
rn this age of increasing
complnJty lt..'s reassw"
Ing to }lave an apprecla·
lion of "concepts and
moral values" Inspired
in simplicity by a Man
and bJs Mouse. M.M.
,, .. ,.,, c;.,, ,..,._,.., ..... ..
lftlltttl ,, ~·-" ........ . ~~..._, ... _ .. .. OfiiM~'t::.:=r' ..... .
There 61 no record of why foot· w r s cu ss n g "e com~s or all types or pro· ball-watchi""' was picked over possibility of a four-day work· ressional men and women b b ll ~ k b 11 week al dinner the other night . w.ent ~p-87 percent. The in-ase a 'or uas el a •or · · · · and m..__11dren were-nncltfv..&v
of ....._ UnfortWtately, wtiile tlie ooard , ... u .r --.. .., comes u.::utists went up 61 contemplates charging 8 ree_for ama~.ed when I mentioned that
percept. The incomes of doc·. a ttenda nce. there ls no 85• the "week" as we know It was not
tors went µp 102 percent. s urance these courses will pay alwaysadJvi.slonorthemonth.
Q .. -t' •be t t thelr own way. In ancient Egypt , the week of bee~ m:d:t~ .. s " 1 ron1es LEP'TERISLAVRAKAS. PhD seven days was totally unknown.
A. J'• ale a beer? Thomas .The Greeks of the nme perlod
. Hard9's ate, brewed by the N9 Pl.e •er J{.. divided the month lnto thirds of Dorchester Brewery. Dorset, •' lO days each. Later. the Romans
En l nd l Jul f ·-To the Editor: had "Weeks" or-elgt,t days each. g a • n Y 0 ~. wu Every week there seems to be The Israelites. follow1n1 the •
10.15 percent alcohol by •n artlcfe on the c loBinl of Biblical In.Junction of hallowln1
weight and l2.S8 percent by anoUler IC~. the · seventh day. observed the -volume. PotHt •t.uff. week as a religious marker. coo
Q. "Are there any modem The ball reason Cor the clos· tpe othe.r hand. they had no
countries U\at uae no coins ln1 of 1chool1 ls t.be drop In "hour" as a mode or calculating
for money?" enrollment. But why ls the drop tlm 1
A . A t 1 e a at t h re e . so drastic lh1I year? One l'eason
Paraguay, Laos and Jn-mlsht be that the population A FOR the ·work w ck:· done.IL boom la decttulng. or It Juat tbla ts allO a fairly modern de·
year. on which nobody worked. the Human Condl;ion." _the rate
Some historians eSUl1\ate'lhat as of decrease of vork .time l\as
much as one-third of the year been small -only tour per eent
was devoted to these feattt days, every decade for the (trst half of
so that people rea lly worked thi s cent\lry h desprte our
much less than now. enor mous tee 1ological ad·
<By the 13th century, In fact. vances. At this rate, it would
artiHns and urban workers take nearly 200 7ears to cut I"
could count on more than 170 hair our present work·wttk Ot'
days off. mosUy in the form or work.year.
"'ho1y days·~ from which ~ur Al~SO because of tM tncrea!le'
modern "holidays" come: th Y In life ~xpecta.n<)'. the num~t:
worked ~nly about 2,300 hours a ot years each awlt may expet-t
year. even when they worked 12 to work has rhcn since 1900,
hours a day.> while increases In leisure time
IN FACT. it wasn't untll the
40·hour-weck ~as inJtalled. in
recent times. that the modem
lodu'.strlal work.er actually
caught up wittf the mPdle•al
gu ildsman ·-thou gh pro-
feuionals and clvll aervlcc
have ~n th\)' tr non-eiistent.
If we ao to a four·day work·
week. lt will Juatbe ao artlficial
means or "•P,rtading. elJ'Pkw·
m nf around. • lul the bulk Of
people will coatlnue workln1
just 11 hard, a~ as much, aa
tt)eir ancestofl 5'0 yean qo.
(
I'
..
lT
..
7
r,
'
,
. f' ·~ -. Irvine· Today's Closing
-rv.Y. ~toe
VOL. 71, NO. 320.' SEC'rtONS ~O PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA · THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 19?8 • .TEN CENTS
Toro Girl · Identified . as Mu.rder Victim
Poh<'t' have ld('nUf1ffi lht' bodv
of a \6 )C'ar old F.I foro ittrl
who poh~ aJl~t:,• mJ\ hoH· ~n
one or two vf,•um 11/ a 'iU'Pt°ct
now in tlbtooy of l.Jis \'t>tl ~
pohce
Lo Angc•les Shl•nff's dt'put1f'<-
conr1rmoo today that tht' df'<'Om
postid body founJ m bul>he .. 111 u-
Mamon
Parole
·Heard
VACA\llLl;E IAPl -Mass
murderer Charles Ma nson got
'tis first parole hearing today.
but authont1es were not sure if
ne would be there
rcmott' ~t In Dunr1 4' lt\'lt w1-.·k
""• AdP1c• Jl•an C'orrJthru If, ul
2327? ('avunt1u1<'1 St , f'~I Toro
Th t> u p('d . Mu•hJt•I l)t·•·
M atli.<>n. 25. ul'<' 1., h.-11(•\{'tf 11,
polke to hwvt"I i:u1>t•d .1 16 >t u1
old llunt1nj.'1c~ Reach t:1rl • .u_.1
rapt•d ttnd <otr ngle'1 t•1ght Yl'JI
old Cht>r) I Cut !;'m.~1 or S,mtJ I-~·
Sp11ni.:s la.11t July
flw 1':1 1'oro H'en agl•r wa!. re
1>orkd m1ssi11g by her parents
Sl'pt ti The !.ul>pecl IS beltevc.'d to
h.• vt• 1nckftl her up while !.h• was
h1tr hh1lung. tJt>puties said
A l.o~ l\nJ.:l'lt's Sheriff's dctee-
lt Vl' lt>tmw<l of Mutlson's alleged
11wolv\'mt•nt m the deaths of the
two Southern Californra. girls
during an interrogation o f
M allson last week. deputies said.
'Del. Stuart Reed liad flown lo
Las Vegas lo sec Mattson after
he was tipped off that the slls-
pect might have be~n ·involved
m the local area sla)\ings,
sheriffs deputies reoorted.
Los Angeles deputies reported-
ly went to the spot whe re the El
Toro teen-affCr's body was found
on information given lo Det. R~
bv the suspect.
Matt.son. of La Mirada, is cur-
renlly awahing trJaJ in Nevada
on charges <?f abducting and rap-
in g a. Nevada college coed.
sheriff's deputies said. The sus·
peel is on parole from a kidnap-
r ape coovtcti'on in Oregon.
where he was par-oled from state
prison after serving three years
or a 15-year sentence.
,.Los Angeles deputies said they
expect to e rtradile Mattson
following his trial in Nevada.
City B~ws ., .O~t
Irvine Nixes Ple'a on Kld Bart
By PIOUP ROSMARIN der age 18 from using cpm-°' t11oe D•Hv Puout•ll" m on I yow n e d re c r e a t i o n a I
The Irvine City Council has racilil1es. SU.l'h as pools. tennis
decided, on a 3 Lo ~ vote, not to courts and gym"Cqutpment
iritef"vene in a hor)'leowners as-Association officers con -
sociallon dispute tnv~l ving the s 1dered that Orangct ree was
banning t>f children from the suppose4 to have been marketed
neighborhood. as an adult-oriented community
the d ecision went agains t
families. .
Existing families with children
were exempted from the pro.
vision that bars future families . T heir children. however. no
longer are allowed to use recrea
tronal racilit1es.
Some of the families protested
"He indicated al first that he
wasn't going to appear." says
B~ll Heise.. a..spoke::;m8Jl fQ!' the
California Medical Facility at
Vacaville. "·More recently he
has said. 'Oh. I guess maybe l'I
Last summer the Oraogetree · However. sales a$.ents for the
Patio Homeowners-Associa ion -Orangetree units a pparently
voted to prohibit the fUrther sale failed to-make ttrat-etear to
or reTital or homes ln the north· • severa l buyers and renters who ·
he actiOn an came to Utecity -
CouneUfortJellf." .. .__ -. -. --=-.-----c
The council majority David
Sills. Bill Vardoulis and Arthur
Anthony s ided Wednesday with
the homeowners association.
who had been at least equally
go . ~ -
"He's very unpredictable,"
says Heise. "He may gel to the
board room and he may not .....
Pnsori officials have said that
Manson spends most or his time
a lone in tus cell, drawing on the
walls
Manson. who was 44 Sunday.
was l'Onv1cted of nine murders
including' the seven notorious
Tate-La Bianca killings of J969.
The Judge who senten~ed him
to life in prison in two of the
murders s aid that Ma nson
should never be released. State
law req~res that prisoners sen
tenced to life in prison be grant-
ed a hearing after·serving seven
years of a sentence.
The short. dark -h aired
Manson, who otten displayed a
hypnotic stare, traveled across
California in the late 1960;s in·
ducing young people to join a
cult.
At his highly publicized trial
in rn70. Manson followers told
how Manson programmed their
thoug hL<i-wilh"the us-e or LSD and
other drugs.
Manson "family" mem~rs
said . they vowed to follow
Manson's orders -even when
. they involved murder. . .
T estimony in the trials .of
Man son and several followers
showed that he or<i_ered or
participated in the killings of
nine people: actress Sharon
Tate. coffee ~h ei ress Abigail '"
Folger , hairdresser Ja1 Sebring,
Polish moviemake r Voilyc k
Fry kows k i, St e phe n Parent,
. -m u s i c i a n G a r y H inman ,
stuntma n Don ald "Shorty"
Shea, and Leno and Rosemary
La Bi anca
Last month. t.he Community
Release Board refused parole
bids or Sruce Davis and Charles
"Tex" Walson both Manson
followers citing the "unusual·
l y vicious" nat"re of the
Manson:ordered killings they
committed. ·
Wa tson. a former honor stu·
d e nt who bee a m e Manson's
· chief lieutenant. burst into tears
as he testified t>cforc the parole
board
"I was an animal, .. he said
Manson ha~ never publicly
acknowledged h i~ guilt. In a
statement last summer, he said.
"I got in trouble for going
through cha nges, for c utting
__peo_Rle...,Jor shootin& iteople
not because I wanted to, but
because 1 was forced to.·•
central Irvine community lo moved families into the com·
families with children. mun'ity
Further. the -vote reinforced a Alarmed. the association
standing but allegedly unen· board called for a general vote
forced rule barring children un-of homeowners on the issue. and
In the Swi11g
13obbi Bornmg, 3: of Irvine. looh pretty happy about the
sche duled opcnin~ next month of Good Shepherd
Preschqol , and swinji!mate Jimmy West~n. an~~~er ~inc 3-year-old, looks doubtful. SchooLJt.4800 lrXIB~.
Center Drive. in lrvirfe. is spoosored b)• "G~pfiera
Lutheran Church. Progn1ms range· in price from s.10 to
"S65 a week. depending on number of days per week .
children attend.
·Gay Sex Act
Admitted;
'Not Murder'
By GARV G RANVILLE
Ol tlle o.lly f'ilOt Slottt
Laguna Beach murder delen-
da nl ,..Earl Scramlin, .27, ad-.
milted Wed nesday that he
engaged in homosexual love-
making with 69-year-old Albert
Danie l Willard, who was
bludgeoned to death.
However. Scramlifi testified at
his trial in Orange County
Superior Court. his occasional
homosexual lovemaking trysts
with l)le reUJ"ed Coast Guard of.
ficer did not lead tQ murder. · · r ·dad not,'' Sc f"a mlin
. answered . when askeQ •-t>y de:.
fens'e attorney Tom ~cilly if h~-·
• • . ~cl t>tudgeone,c{Willard lo death,
· .: iri hrs .Lagt.ina Beach .tiome the
<See STAND, Page A2>
Rumor Wrong?
Brmtn 'Won't Wed' Linda
SACRAMENTO <AP> The rumors ar~ wrong
r again. says Gov . Edmund Brown Jr.'s press
secretary. )-le has not asked singer-Linda Ronstadt
to m arry him a nd has no plans to do so.
..
The press secretary. Elisabeth Coleman. volun-
teered the denia l Wednesday after one report in The
WaH Street Journal nd another on gossip columnist
Rona Barrett's ABC "Good Morpjng A;merica" pro-
gram.
HE JOURNAL QUOTED.
I informed·' California
De m crats as saying the 40-year·
old O mo~a~ rnight ~nnO.UDce his
cngag ment to M s. Ronstadt "in
the nc l few months."
Butts Butted A • night of Jt.lJy 29. 1977. _
·.\.-Wh e n ·prose-c ut9-r -Ton_y · •
Rackaukas questiphed the de-
llOHSTAOT
Mi~ Barrell said Brown pro·
posed last weekend at his retreat
in the Sierra, but that the singer
turned him down because it
would hurt his presidential a mbi·
• lions .
--·--5 Mil~n to Try Qui'lting?
•. .:i • · · feridant.. !' ba&ona. Beactft. tfigh
School gradual~ he'~sk~: .
. -By The Associated Pl-ess .
Marleen Duley started smoking ~even.years ago. Today, ttte
29-year-old Philadelptua woman Joined Americans across the
country in trying to give up cigarette:. for 24 hours as part of the
second annual "Great American Smokeout."
"I decided for one day I can lake the chanoe," said Ms. Duley,
administrative assistant to the chief of Philadelphia's smoking
prevention program. "H things really get rough, there's always
the next day ... I know you shouldn't s moke. that it's bad for your
h ealth, b~l I do enJOY 1t. I felt th.is one-day stopping may encourag1 .
me to really stop-I hOpe." , •
THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, which is sponsonng
the smokeout.Qestimates that at loost five ·million people will
participate. Like Ms. Duley. local society officials s ay they hope
the eff~ls of the one-day action will linger.
"It's psychofogical." said Dot Zellner, public relations director
for the South Florida chapter of the cancer society. "If they know
that· they can stop for one day. lhey can do 1l for longer · ·
.Julius Richmond, the s~geon gener~I of the United States.I
said he hoped those wha slQp smoking today, "will then find the
willpo~er to JOin permanently .the growing rankb of former
smokers."
THE SOCIETY ESTIMATES THAT 31 percent of the nation's
more than 50 million smokers tried to quit durin~ last year's
<See TRYING TO QUIT, PagE A2)
"Do you "oorts ide r yourself
J?3V?,. II .~ .. ~~ •
·'No." Scratnlifl answered.
''Do ybu consider _yourself to
be .a homosexual?" Rackaukas
asked. ' . ·· •
· "No ... the def~ndanl replied.
"Then you consider yourself to
be heterosexuaJ?" "Ye~." Scramlln retorted, ':J
do ..
"I take it you have a girlfriend
then?" the prosecutor asked.
"Yes ... Scramlin all'swered as
he nod<led toward an attractive
young woman in the courtroom
al.ldlence. "Her name is Laura.
La\jra Rkhar;d." • •
1'pe defendant then went on to
describe his four-year rela·
tionship with the murder vlctlm.
Scramlin said that from three
to four times a year he would·
visit Willard in his home at 861
Cr estview Drive. in Laguna
Beach . and that during _lll95e
visits he would be a passive
partner in homosexual sex acts.
Rackaukas attempte~ to
<See TRYSTS. Pa•,A2>
~amOn_Links_Eyed _Irvine School
S~rvisors !n T~ Shootings Wm Increase
. . .
.• SAID 1'1S .. COLEMAN: •+THERE is absolutely no
s ubst ance to any of these ·rumors. It's all just total
nonsense. There was no orooosal." . . r". ·~·Brown and Ms. Roi\stadt have dated for some
time. The govefnor. and ·his-staff refuse to discuss
the;:elationship._ ..
..
' lrvi~ ·'1!· Te~
Should_ fay Taxes
• , I .
By JACKIE HYMAN -":.eeks ago. .
_ 01111e o •• ,, P11o1 s~" \ · Tn·the meaqt1me, homeowners
, • • • ~ _,Qn Jeased land protested .that Homeowners-wtth I nd le sed they bad receiv~d no benefit
from t~ Irvin~ Comp riy s uld from the sale. yet under their
lfO ahe d and pay thelpro!JrtY leases were required·to ay the t~x bil s. e~en tllough r~oslall . increased property taxe~
of the will be rec lvmg e-After several coast le stators ~~des~.s s:i~s Oo~i~~ C~o a°kt:s· ~ ' lnte.~ven~. th~ sta~c B ard of srud y. _ Equaliiahon ruled m la e Sep·
I The funds fil res ll fro a <See REFVNDS, Page A2>
l'ather compllc ted ilualion
that arose after Pro~sition 13 L
passed, said Ho ard ·Whitcomb, Coast.
project manager for.quality as·
u~nc .. ~ lhe assessor~s--offiee.
However, he said homeowners
are requited to pay the bllJs by ·
tbe due dates.~
_,.,
Weather
Fair through Friday.
Lows tonight 42 to 47.
Highs Friday, 67 to 12.
INSIDE TODA~
~ S ACRAMENTO <AP >
Police are inves tigating the
shootings of two men w1lh con-
nections to·the Charle; Manson
family who were found in the
trunk of a burning car.
from a prison gang conflict.
Both were paroled from Folsom
Prison lasl · March, with.in 10
days of eac~ other.
Supervisors of classified 1non·
t each ing l e mployees o f the
Irvine Unified SchooJ Di§lrict
won a two-year WOrl<ff\i con-
tract that includes an annul\l six
percent pay Increase
I Many or the refunds could be
coming back within a month or
two, Whitcomb said. However
those persons with fewer than 3!>
years left on t\eir leaseS' may
experience some de lay and will
probably recelv ~ s omewhat
smaller refunds{ .Whitcomb said.
The situation s this: ·
• T~ night °''°" WeUe1 met "War of the Work.fa" u fe·
One of them , Edward
Barabas, 27, was dead. shot
t-wlce In lbe bead and urneil,
The -ot~T. "James Craig. 38,
was In crltlc~l condition at
University Medical Center to-
day. Part.of bis jaw was blown-
• away by a shol&un blast.
It appeared \o have been
.,--, planned as a double execution,
--Poll~ U . Hal Taylor said. GETS PAROLE HIARINO Another invest11ator said the
IC.., ctMlftee MeftlOIW~-.shootiftp may bave--etemrned -
Graig was said to 'have been a
m e mber o f th e Aryan
Brotbe rhood pri~on _g_a ng_,
Baral>as was once put in protcc· . e... CUit.Ody t-Soiedad pri&<>n
because he had been threatened
by black and Mexican-American
gangs.
A i>rfvate security guard and a
pot1 ceman on patrol 11 rst
reached the burning car att4 a.m. Wednesday, perk~ It
Garden Hlghwa .. near D S·
covery Park. They neard moans
comins from ~tnmk:.
The vote of the board or ed\Jca·
lion ~s-unanimo~
There are 1S supervisors In the
district,-who curreruly earn, on
the average, $12,222 a year.
The 6 percent increases are to
be in the rorm--0f a:-money pool.
from which merlt l'aises or three
percent to nine percent will be
awarded lndlvtdual supervisors.
Cost to taxpayers for the pay
increases amounts to SH,000 the
first year. awlabo~ll.860 the
-second. .
Propos illon. 13 gives
homeowners a break by provid·
h•g that houst!S and land be as-
sessed at their uns value or,. If
·-uaey e~ purchased later Dian
that at the P\l[Chase prle,c. plus
-a maxlmum of 2 percent infia·
· lion a year. · ·
However; the Jrvihe Company,
including-all 1ttland, WllS "SOltt1Ji
1977. As a ,J'dult, the assessor'&
office orig1nally reasses~ all
the leasehold landL.aLibe.-1977
value. ~ aaaes:s.meni, were
'sent lo the county aud..Or's of.
lie• in ~t and ~ lbe
basis of tax bllT11~s'~nt «>ut severaf
t.;;1 • \ l
COlltded it1 Ille A merfcan
Pilm lnatitute'1 ~' Work·
Qlg WUll W!Uel. See Feat•r·
fng, ~~Cl!~
. .
..
~__,..~._z DAIL V l>tLO~... •-I --Tnw¥!!)',.,
"
lnfl8tion
' ~·:~Effort
17
. . ..
Urg d
Two .G1;1ilty t
· · .In· Heroi~· · ·~-~·: • ·· .' . ' . . -~ . t I " . •
•,,,..,. r,. AJ \ .
IJ •
,· .. Cc;ms)>ira~t ~ ·. ~:STAND'~,,~"-LA"' ·Oltr..-:~ .:.-·~:~ -~
·... " · --. . ' wl'ong~tt. tticy ·-atitr~~ ccau'se Mayor V~rdou1i~ s~ld that was
FR.E$NO-''A~) -1l'Wo men, ·they hlid mo~d in Jb lieving unlike l·y to h,app~. "l have inc~ding one from Santa Ana. Otangetree to be an adult co'm, oever seen," he said. 1'where·a hti~~ ~11 f<?und gu1Jty or. con· munity: . . · ' bomeowners associatio". · Jnan-sptril)~ to distribute herom m The councilmen aJso con-datory or: otherwise, tias willful-
.. ·, fi'r~no Co~ty\ tended that the matter was more ly attempted to <iiscriminate·
, A (J S. ~1slrlcl co.urt 1ury re-· suilifbly to be resolved in court. aJ(auist children. 11 fuls not hap-
i•lupted guilty verdicts agaln&l . Council members Mar:y Ann • pened. There are no signs of'it. ·•
:'tc!>us Ramon Lopez of Santa Gaido and Larry Agran saw the Cou'ncilman Anthony pointed
· ' J\na and Alb<'rto f'1e.rra of Men· Orangetree aclion a s a dis · to the 13.000 children ·who· in·
dota The Jury acquitted Flerro cr.imina!Jon agains t ch1ldre~ hatslt schools an Irvine, as hardly
of a bcrom possession c.harge Agran introduced a pro cd mdtcative of a city that wants to
·.+
J
The-result will be that •1most
everyone wall receive a refund.
but that the bagg~st tax savings
h~ve alrea<fy ~n reaHied in
the initial tax llills, Whitcomb
·said. ·
fie saad one caller who com-
plained that. be. was due some
· S200 a month'' rc(und because the
land hadn't yet been reasses~ed
turned out to be owed only about
• $200 .per year.
Controh
<Jn Rent
Weiglwd
The council appointed mobile
home park owners Irv Walkins
and Bud Hansen t.o· the newly
formed corqmitlee, The mobile
home residents are to name two
other members. The commit·
tee's first meeting is scheduled
for Nov.-29.
L4Pmhes
#o
Dog Cleanup
LOS ANGELES 'AP' -The
City Cbuncil has a pproved an or-
dinance requiring dog owners to
clean up arter their dogs on
public and pnvale property.
Violations, which can be filed
in a formal_cilizen complaint.
are punishable by a $20 Cine.
The measure is similar lo ones
enacte.d in New York. City and
San Francisco.
The council vote Wedl'K!sday
was 13·1 with only Gilbert
Lindsay objecting .
Pre-
Christmas
TRYSTS .••
w~ovc a po.i;11iblo motive inlo th rTv.ar d ~r f'harge by as king
~amhn ar he did nol fear that
relataonshlp with the niurder
litn would be discovered
"f think tflat it iS obvious." the
youthful appearing defenaant
said 0ts he adrutted he was not
anxious for the homosexual rela-
tl ons hip to be round out by
others
But he denied that Willard had
ever threatened to expose him
or. for that matter, the .two had ·
ever quarreled about possibl~
exposure. - - -
Hackaukas then succeeded'.iO -
getting Scramlin to admit that
he became angry when two dis·
trict attorney investigators
Joked about the homosexual re-
lalionstup. -
"I though\ it was a very
serious thing we were discussing
al the lime and l really didn '!,..
see anything funny about it," the
derendan~ said. __
Throughout his testimony in
S upe rior Co urt Judge_ John
i'~J ynn·~ courtroom Scramlin re-
maant.>d calm and unrurrled.
lie spoke 10 a monotone voice
t h a t .. d en i e d a p y po s s i b I e
ne'\-vousncss as he stoutly roam!
tamed has Jnnoccncc.
ScramJm was arrested more
·than five months after· Willard's
b.attere d body wa.s ro·und
sprawled m the living room of
hi s home.
It was footprints found on the
floor drenched with liquid Drano
that led police to tne young-
lookin~ defendant. ·
Sc ramlin admitted in his
testimony that he had visited
Willard m his hom~ the njght
p a tho logists sa,. he was
bludgeoned to death with a wood
fertility statue.
But, S<'ramlin insisted, when hs .. ler! Wjl~Jh_!Y. »1.!.-V~d,._g,_oodljye ana Ole vactam was m g(')()(f
spmts and in good bealtb.
-tfe-'tefitffied-itrat he-dthot~·
turn to the house after that part·
mg and said at is possible that he
stepped into the spilled Drano
that night wtien he and Willard
l'.'xchanged pleasantries but did
not engage in lovemakin~
UCI Offers
Free Lectures
~Computers
"Computers and Ethical Judg·
ment in Organizations·," i~
the topic of a free lecture ofrered
at 4 p.m Friday al UC Irvine, in -
rooJTI 178 or Humanities Hall.
Abbe Mowshowitz, assistant •
professor or computer science at
t he University of British Colum·
baa, wiO attempt to explain bow
computers are involved in
enhancing or inJubit.mg ethical
Judgment.
He 'II discuss. the waY8" people
gaan or los\? opportunities to
make dec1s1ons on an ethical
basis when their organization 1s •
computenzed. · 'Ex~mples of applications are
th(' problems of banks and ·"red·
lining" loal'l6, land developirient
Policies for planning agencies,.
and, computations of insurance·
premiums.
Layaway
for Christma and deadlock~ on a verdict for city ordinance Wednesday at kccv childr~ out. ·
J.;opcz on that count. would disallow discrimipation .. Rather th~ be branaea a~-·
Lopez will be sentenced Jan. ll against children irr housing. an inhl-'mane fiend." Anthony ~~ale ... Mow!
s
and ~1erro Der 4 · • other than projects s~cafacally said ~ "who does not care about
Investigators confiscated 5<> ' approved by the council for that peop1e-because there is a prob-
01'A<'es of. heroin when Lope1, j>ut'pose, such as adult apart-lem and I don't want to res Pond to
· F'ie'rro and four others were ar-ment . or senior cilii~n · corn. it with a governmental edfct I
rested on char~es of distributing plexes. would like to state clearly that t
heroin m the Mendota area. Two It was defeated.by the majon · have great compassion for those
o lW:f nJtota residents pleaded 4'-~ilh_only .Mr~ Galdo Joining . wlto have ~en wronged, iJt
gualt..v previously. Agran. . · . · • whatcverway. • . ' ·
--· ........... _ · ., l\gra9 after"'.ard. called the "I simply do not feel that gov.
vote ·'.a~ abd1cat,on of Q.Ur erm;nent carries. the ability to
respons1b1llty to respond lo real solve all of the wdrld's pr6blerrts · · ·. ~~re CoverQge human n~eds per~ in lr'Vine.,. with 3Jl or:dinan'ce." .
, In testimony before the c~un· 'Mrs .. G_aido dfsagreed .. "We've .. · O\h'er south' Prange County
---~ coveYa-ge awettrs-toOay ~ 6
. --page A~.
011 \Vednesday, Lee Harpst, an e olqrced camping ordk'Hmces. ~angetreeitom~ch an an(] dog-pooping ordinances. and
infant son who as suing the all kinds of things.
ORANGE COAST
-. DAILY PILOT
, ..... ""'" Vt~ P•••tdfl"t•"CI a.Mf••Mt~' ;,
l..
$4clellelltt0: Vtttn -Olllf t •----"j --511-lalO
homeowners association to pay
his costs to move from th~
neighborhood , said other
families likewise are leaving.
Harpst cl::\jmed that resent·
. men.Wlh:ecled fr0Q1 aJid toward.
Orangetree families is high .. On
Halloween. Cor ex.ample, he said.
"there was not a single trick-or·
treater in Orangetree. The
families who hact children of
that age took them e\sewhere. ,,
Rich~rd Friedman, an at-
torney for the Orange "County
Fair Housing Council, criticized
\he Orangetree-sltuutipn as
typfoal of countywide attitudes
toward children.
"This is a classic ~a11e of one gto-usr~,needs." Frtedm1in satd.
''as opposed to another group's
w.ants.
"People who have kids need lo
live somewhe.r~. They have ll
need for1\ollsing,. ana the n~ed IS
quite obvious fu Orange County.
because_ there is a vast shortage _____ tho9sing !ru:.pt.'Ople_w.lth kids.
"lr this can happen wlth one
homeowners ass6clation, it can
hapi>en. in other homeowners as-~
soclatioos. .
"VQu may, theoreUcally, Wind
OJ>-WU.h no children at all in your
city. ------
. . . I ..
Judge Rules_
Five Died
SAN DIEb.O <API -A
Superior Coutt judge has
de<'lnred legally dead tbe
pilot and four passengers
of a Pacific' Southwest
Airlines jet that . collided
with a private p\ane Sept.
· 25. killing 144 peo~le. ' .
Ca}:>t. James MOFeron of
Esc.oodld9, pllot 1of PSA..
Flight 182, and pa~ngers
Leo 0 . Reeder of Pacific
Palisades, and Br ce .£.
Bonner and AHan ·c.
Lebow of Lo' ~n~h;s
Ne r e de cl a.red de a ti",
Wednesday by Judge ·Paul
E .. Overt.on. ·
Th& c-ororie-r~-o.ffiee
H ked for the declaration
becau111e the bodies pf the
four crash victims could
not be poslllvely Iden·
Ufle.
~
SAYE 570
SALE
f!.RICE
s. .. t 1/21./71
SAYE 570
Choose Your Seeding Comfort With
LA'·Z·BOY®
•••PIH Dtl•«YI
COSTA MESA
MIWPOIT IEACH
l'l.-t. 17111 "'"' cw •• .,..,....
le...,_ TIKHll 6 I 7MI st. ................... ....,...,
i4r.8157 .....,,....w w .....
a..t
..
MISSIOM YllJO
• ..,. .. ~."' lltry.t -
21192 M•parle Plly. .t-w.. ........ .. ~ ..... ,.. ..... ....
At -5902
I
rs --
I .....
&r
'a
Ile
Id
ln re a
·.
•
-
/
__ ,
Lagunit/Sonth' COast
. . ,...
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1978 TEN CENTS
-·:Death. _f;.laims -Lamina's Parrot Jtlan
8 y s·n~\t•: MIT<'llF.U
Ol tlw 0.11, l'I ... Sw"
Bud Keyser, known lorull\ .ii.
"the Purrot M.in. ' bt'l'au"'' or
his v1 b1bll1ty 111 du" 11t 11"11
Laguna l~·uch. hu mott• th.m .1
dee ad.-. d1~ ,Tut·~Ju \
The <'o lor(ul Ar t l'olon\
-.eb1u:.nckr. al\\U)~ tL<.'l'OntPilntt..'d
by ht grt•t•n &.>arrot. l'ttn<'ho
was plagued with dinht-tc·~ mut·h
or his Jue. OfrH·tub dt Sout.h
Coast Mt>tl1euJ l'l'nt1..•r .... ml lh'
. Manson --.-.... ~ ----:.... ·-... ------·-
17
Parole
H6rJrd .
VACAVILLE <AP l Mas!>
murderer Charles Man!>On got
his first parole hearing 'toda).
/
but authorit.Jes were not i;urc 11
he would be there.
-"He indicatCd at first that he
wasn't going to appear:· says
8111 HelSe, a spokesman for the
~~t1ttty-=ar Vacaville. "More:r;enlly he '
has said. 'Oh. I guess m~ybt> I'll
go.·
"He's very unpredictable."
says Heise. ··Jle may get. to the
b(lard room arid he may not."
Prison officials have said that
. Manson spends most of his tune
alone 10 h.is cell . drawing on lbe
walls
Manson. who \\:JS 44 Sunday,
wa~ <;onvicted of nine murders
inl'luding the s even notorious
Tale·Laaianca killings of 1969
The judge who sentenced him
lo · hfe m prison in two of the
murders s aid that Manson
should .nevei: be releas..ed.. State
law requires that prisoners sen-
tenced to life m ·prison be grant .
ed a hearing after serving seven
years of a sentence.
The s hort . dark-h a ired
Manson, who often displayed a
hypnotic stare. traveled across
Ca lifornia in lhe Jate 1960s in·
du<'tng young people to join a
cult
{\t his highly publicized trial
in 19?0. Manson followers told
how Manson programmed their
thought,; v.4Ul1-the.use oU..SD and
other drugs.
Manson "family" members
sa id they vowe d to follow
M.ansmfs orders -even when
they involved murder.
·Tes timony 10 the trials of
l\1 anson and severa'I followers
s howed that he o rdered or
part1 ('1pated in the killings or
nine people : actress Sharon
Ta te. coffee he iress Abigail
-r OIJ!Cr', hairdresser Jay Sebring, .
Po li.s h moviemaker Voilyck
. FrykQwsk1 . Stephe n Parent,
mu s ic ian ~ary Hirtm an,
stunt man Don a ld "Shorty"
Shea, anQ Leno and llosemary
La Bianca .
La!>t month. the Community
Release Board refused parole
bids of Bruce Davis and Charles
"Tex " Watson both Manson
followers citing the "unusual'·
ty vicious" nature of the
Manson-ordered killings they
committed. ·
Watson. a former honor stu·
d e nt who became Ma nson's,
chief lieutenant. burst mto _tears
as he t~ifted before the paro e
board.
"I was an animal." he said ..
· Man.son has never pubhclS'
acknowledged his guilt. In a ..
statement las t summer, he said.
"I ·got in trouble for going
'°through changes. for cutting
people, for shooting people
not because I wanted lo, but
because I was forced to "
1la f'd of th bt \(". nd canct•r .
Wt•nrtng a ~traw hat .. ind pstc·h
fl\ t>r OM c e, until l<1'!1t .I ;tnUl.iry.
ht• l'OU)d tlftl'n· bt• roun(J tn tht•
St•._1ndu1 m1k1•r\. dnnkm~ cofrt·t•
• 1nc1 hotmohb1n.: wtth frwnd~
1n" mr~t"r on wh1('h l~per('hed
Tht• ''oum·1l dl't'r''Ni that ttwt'('
"lhould ~ u 8i)('CIBI perch for
f>Jncho. and lhe issue ·was set tlt.-0 .
W1• 11<1ed to meet for corfee as
l0t1i;: ll1'I w years ago," 1ecalls
Hob Huffman. who owns the
For4»l l'd.ir~t an downtown
l aguna
"We 'd mt'i>l m ~hat used lo be
Trol lcr~ Hakl'r> I e1bout 10 or 12
of us. 1ust to chat and drink cor
111' \\-ould park Pat,H·ho outsldt.•
nn .i p..•rrh ma<h\ t•s1M>ru11ly
1111 lht• la1 ~t> h11 tt It "'a"
(il"lhtoiwd :1(1.,, 1c.h't' motorhl!-.•
1·omplu11wd to tht! ('1 \ Count·il
t hut tht'. p.irrnl would not ialluw
tht•m lo put rha11i.:t• 1111 lht• pat I. ~ ,.._ ~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~-
ree ..
Huffman said Bud Keyser -
whose real name was Byron
Lawrence Keyser was "sort
of the c~taJyst of the group ..
"The bttuuty of that group was
that it was comprised of both
young aod old people, liberals
and conservatives." Huffman
said There was a lot of joking. •
kidding. and discussion of cur•
-rei:it e,vents during those years.
· 'T'he downtown was his
world." the market owner said
"Because Qf his diabetes. Bud
didn't have s ight enough to
work "
But Keyser ·s health forced
hj m to check into th~ hoi.pital
last January, where he un·
derwent kidney <tialysis three
times a week.
He spent the ensuing months
either in the hospital. or e1 local
nursing home . or visiting friends
downtown.
"The coffee group kind of
broke up after Keyser Jeft,"
Huffman said. "He 'd still come
around to the market a nd we'd
chat, and he'd see his other
friends," he said .
But whe n h~ was in the
hospital. he didn l want friends
visiting him. "He ~ted to be ln·
capacitated and he didn 'l want
to s~are h1s pain with us ... hi s
friend said
(See KEYSER, _Page A2l
Death · Susp~ct
Denies Slaying
. .
By GARY GRANVILL~ ficer did not lead to murder "Do you consider yourself to
oi 111e D•••v P11ouw11 .. } did not,." Scram Ii n be a homosexual?" Rackauk.a~
Laguna Beach murder defen· answered when asked by de· asked.
da_nl. Earl Scra ml~n. 27. ad-fense attorney Tor;n Reilly tf he "No." the defendant replied. -..lttt\J~~~~~~-~--t.l"'-;~:!!~~~p=~~ -""'1..ted w~nesh th-$-l -h~ ~lu4fto~j!lard to~.:4'~der-)'ourself.,t.o. enga_ged 1.n homosexual love· 1~ htS Laguna Beach home tne be heterosexual?" •
. D•llY Pit,I P-by ll~Nl"ll K~•,'
TIDin Yeah, 't'ealas ..
St. Catherine-SL Nicholas School third graders Ke.Hy
·and Kerry McDaniel ·get into the spirit during morning
pep-rally at the La~una Beach school this week. Signs
on the.~caps of the identical twins read ·"St. Catherine's
Yeah Tea h ... to chee~n undefeated boy's1 football team
and girl's volleyball team. both in the finals in diocese
league playoffs. See additional pictures fage Al7.
· Butts Butted· .
5 Million to Try Quittihg?
Hy The Associated Press
•I
Marleen Duley sta rted smoking seven years ago. Today, the ,
29·year-old Philadelphia woman Joined Americans across the
country ih trying to give up cigarettes for 24 hours as part of jhe
second annuaJ "Great Ame rican Smokeout."
"I decided for one day I can lake the chance," said Ms. Duley,
administrative assistant to the chief of Philadelphia's smoking
prevenlion program. "If things really get rough, there's always
the next da.v ... I know you shouldn't smoke. that it's bad for your
health. but I d~ CTIJOY' 1t. I felt this one-day stopping may encourage
m~ to really stop -I hope."
THE AM ERICAN CANCER SOCI ETY, which is sponsoring
U\e sll'lokeout. estimates tnat at least five million people will
participate. Like Ms. Duley, local society officials say they hope
the eCfects of the one·day action will linger.
"It's psychological,'' said Dot Zellner. public relations director
for the South 1-~lorida chapter of ttn!"cancer society. "If they know
that they can s top for one day. they carrdo it for-longer."
Julius Richmond, the surgeon general or the United States.
said he hoped those who·stop smoking today, "will then ffnd the
wi ll power to join perma nently the growing ranks of former
s mokers."
THE SOCIETY ESTIMATES THAT 31 percent of the nation's
more than 50 million smokers tried to quit durin~ last year's
mak1~g wtl~ 69-year-old Albert ni~ht of July 29, 1977. . "Yes ... Sc(amlin retorted. "I
Dan 1 e I W 111 a rd . who was W h e n prose c u tor Tony do ..
bludgeoned to death Rackaukas questioned the de·
However. Scramhn testified a\ fendant. a Laguna Beach High
h is trial in .Oran ge County School graduate. ht• asked
Superior Court, h1s occasional "Do you co11s1der yourself
·:t take It you haye a girlfriend
then?" the prosecutor as ked .
"Yes.·· Scramlil) ans we red as
he nodded toward an attractiw
<See TRYSTS. Pa·ge A2)
homosexual Jovemaking trysts gay""
with the retired Coast Guard of· "No." Scram Im answered.
'Ibreatens ·
Emergency measures' were
enacted Wednesday by the San
Cle m ente City Council in an at:
tempt to avoid what a hillside
resident s aid couldoecome
"another .Blue bird Canyon ells·
·-aster:• •
Attorney Gerald Gibbs re ·
fe r red to a Laguna Beach
lands lide Oct: 2, which left 50
families homeless. He said a
comparable landslide in the'
Pacesetter development of San
Clem ente currently threatens
seven homEs on Calles Nina and
De Soto.
'Gibbs said a hillside adjacent
. to a Tri-Cities reservoir has
slipped 35 feet down and 30·feet
forwar.d.
He said that an engineer's re· •
port s howed that residents prob·
ably have less than a month to
try to save their homes. To do
this they will have to move an
estimated 70.000 yards of dirt m·
to the ar~a for r.11, Gtbbs said.
Councilmen voted unani mous·
ly to grant the city staff wide
latitude in moving forward wtth
emergency grading" lo. stabihze
the soil. City epgmeering s taff 1s
lo w or k dire c tl y with
homeowners and with the Tri·
Cities Water District. which has
oCfered to supply the dirt for fill.
Pioneer, 88,
Succumbs
In Laguna
'
Ru.no~Wrong?
Broun.'Won't Wed'-Linda
SACRAMENTO tAPl The rumors are wro~g
-again. says Gov. ·Edmund Brown Jr.'s press
secretary. He has not asked singer Linda Ronstadt
to m arry hjm and has no plans to do so.
The press secretary. Elisabeth Colema·n. volun·
teered the denial Wednesday after one report in The'
Wall Street Journal and another ori gossip columnist
Ro.na Barrett's ABC "Good Morning A!'11erica " pro·
gr~.
RONSTADT
TRE JOURNAL QUOTED
"we ll informed " Ca lifornia
Democrats as saytn~ the 40-year·
old Democrat might announce his
engagement to Ms. Ronstadt "in
the next few montJls."
Miss Barrett said Brown pro·
posed last weekend at his retreat
in the Sierra. but that the singer
turned him dO\\n be-cause it
would hurt tus presidential amh1·
ttons.
SAID l\f . COLE!\IAN: "THERE ts absolutely no
substance. to any of these rumors. It's a ll just total
nonsense. 'Fhere was no orooo~al. ..
Brown. and Ms. Ronst<.1dt have · dated for some
time. The governor and his staff refuse to discuss
the relationship.
Huntingk>n Mayor
Target of Picket,s
By ROBERT BARKER
Of Ille o.tilv Piiot Swlt
S6m1 llion s urplus.
Huntington Beach Mayor Pro·
T e m R~ehard Siebert was a
target of police picket , lines-to·
day when disgruntled ofCicers Grace Estelle Woodward, a es('alated their push for pay in-
42-year Laguna Beach resident creases.
J eff Cope. president of the Hun·
tmgton Beach Police Officers As·
sociation~ previously said thal Qf •
ricers are hard·pressed financial·
ly and arer,king for pay hikes to
keep up with cost of living in·
creases.
Coast
whos e parents arrived in Ten off-duty officers picketed
California aboard a covered two pharmacies that Siebert
wagon, clied this week at the age either owns or in which he has a
• 10
Id
In re •
of 88. financial interest near the Hunt·
• T • mnfw-a rd W a S h e 1 n g't 011"f"J1'"tl!Tr-rc~OT1tm1tritm11n'1Jnr1"' t"v-t'-.__---,f-~-------+------1 mother-in-law or Saddleback ijospataf
. . ... ,,.,.....
~-~QETSP-A1'0l~HEA .. INO
Kiiter CMrtn Meneon
College board presldenl Larry Police s pokes man T i m
't;lylor Cftrteteneen •id Siebert wa The Buena l>ark native lived targeted by police because the
near the Walter Knoll family, two locatiorlli are visible to t.tie
and came to Laguna Beach on public.
her honeymoon with her late 'Chris tensen indicated that
husband Robert D. Woodward m som e other members of the City
1"9f3. Council may also be ·picketed
• jhe couple fell in love with the a fter the results of-today's police
SACRAMENTO I AP l from Jl prison gang c'onftict. Art Colony. mQving to 463 Myr. a~lion is evaluated.
Police are investigating t he Both were paroled from FoJsom Ue St . -the borne in which s he "We've been re.sponstbJe to
shootings or two men with con· Prison last March, within 10 died Monday -in 192.6. · the residents and we wanl them·
nections to the Charles Manson days or each other. · , The active woman worked for to be r es pons Ible to us,"
family who were found in !)le -Crajg was said to have been a the city at o,ne time. as well as Christensen said.
trunk ou 6urnlng car. _.:.._ m e m be r o t th e Ary an the Boys Club. She made quJlt.s He claimed the city councfl o~-o f tbem-.--&d-w-u:d -&r~h~f'bood prilt()lt119ng-. -Lor-the lndians,...whlch-ihe pv t\asn't s upported the police and
Barab.as. 2'7, was dead, s hot Barabas was once s;>ut In protec· to postman Danny Davey ror has failed to negotiate in good
twice in the head and burned. live custody at SOiedad prison dlstTtbution tcr the tribes he has faith. ·
The other. James Craig, 38, because he had ~n threatened aided tor years . The picket -signs listed a ll
was in critical conditio n at by black and Mexlcan·American She is survived by daughters seven eotP\Cll members and in·
University Medical Center to· aangs. Margaret Jane Taylor and Ruth dlcat ed that each is being unfair
day. Part of his jaw was blown A private security guard and a Perrin. both of Muatlan. Mex· in ~urrcnt negotiallons.
a way by a shotgun blast. " po r.c~man on patrol first lco; six grandchildren and eight The reverse s ide of the
It appeared to have been reached ttie burning car al 4 great.grandchildren. , placards said that the city co~·
planned as a double execution, Q.m . Wednesday, parked o(( The,te will be no funeral ell "robs the cops while building
Police U . Hal Taylor said Garden Hlchway near Db· services. an<t her body will be u' evenue su lus ...
Another lnveaUgator said the covery Park. '""Y ~ard moans c rem a1 l h r~ m 11 Y • n~. -..:.LC""'h'-'r""i...,st..:e""'ns.:;;..e::..n~sa...lli1;.;.;;.;;;.;.e __ a __ s~ n
shootings may have stemmed cQmlng trom the trunk. nounced. told by officials that the cily has a
1~==:~;:;::::;-=r=----==:::::~-====-;:-::..,;;..,...:;....=.;;~:::::::==:::;=;::;::::::;::=::======~;=:====~~~==:---'li}..,......---"'"' ---...-~;..=.· ..
. .
Wea'her
Fair throu$C h Friday.
Lows tonight 42 to 47 .
Highs Friday, 67 to 72.
INSIDE TODA 't'
The night Orama WtLLe.s did
"War of the Worlds" i$ rt·
counted in the American
Film ·1rutitute'.s senea Work·
mg With Wt~s. See Featur·
ing, Pait Cl.
-·.
~-
. ---·--,v . . l ,,
... . -..... --_ _..
I ' -. z DAIL y PILOl __ysc.__~;:;_T;.;.hu=l.::;sda;:::L>~· 'i.i.:~=~:;,;....;1~6.-..;l~T8
~nvi~~_ion uph~ld
LaiJi!na Trinrigle -MurderFigure Rapped
Ot Jlli.:t• Cou11t' "'Ul'l 1101 l 'mu t
Ju d ~l' MJi.un t-1 11ro11 ....... ~~
Wl'llnt•"IJ\ lhJt th• ft1 .,l ·t.l t•>:1t"l'
murder t•onv11•t 1on of '>M \ 1•m nld
\11~ ;i A1111 S hdl\111" ill :-l.11111
(n t hi· ~.unt• 'br\•11l h. ·h11 " 1·H r .
.lut\l(l' · l"t•nton i-.ml ht• ",1-;n I
, 100 1m1>rt'"f'H'CI' \\1 th 1111' 11n
-.l'a llwd 11w111l1t•1 11( .1 I .1g1111.1
B1•11d1 lmt• t11 .1n.:lt· th.11 l'll1it'd
in mu1 th•r '"" ht•1 tlll:'• '1 .ir
Jud.it•' t-\·1111111 ' uphohhn.: 1•1
u jl11 v·-. '" "' 1h•i.:11·1· 1111111h•t 1·011
Vll'l lUll tlt•-.µllt• 111-. l'l'll ll'l'>m Ill
M 1 ~ ~ht•lt11n ' ,.,,r ,111i,:1••I
hu'>bJnd' ml1· 111 tht• ,111.111 .111
h \I I i' 11ti1 ti I h 4' l 11 II \ I l' t t• ti
murcl1.·11''' hop1•, ut 1H11thn•: ,
hf(' ,,1·ntt•nt 1• •
-l.1kt• lht• llll \ 11\,11 nlll\ u·i. .. t
Mr-. Slwlt1111 11r 1Hu1 1h 110~ 11,11
Pr 111t•1 t''> 1n I .1~11ti.1 H1•11t h l.1,1
!\1.11 t•h h1tli:1• .... 11t1111 .... 1111 lw
dttln I ht'IH'\t' thi• "om.HI' 'tl•I \
t h,11 ttw .,hoPlttlt " •' .11•11l1·nt.JI
I .1m t11n\1111.11I ,11, "''"'
lht•• l i11I llh' I .1.-11 11 .1 1\1 ·" h
.1pJ1 t1111 ·11t "t11·•·· \t.1 ...... l'111hh''
•. ,...,,. Pa,,.-·II
TRY "T~ ...
\llUI\)! \\11111.111 Ill th1 ,'1111rt11'1\•m
• wd1t'.•n1·1· lh•r 11.1ll'n' '' I .1111.1
l .. JUr.1 R1c•h.1rd "
l'h1• d1•ft•n,la11t 1tw11 \H'lll 1111 ll•
111•,,1.•rtb<.' hi' lour '1·a1 rd.1 •
llll1l'h1 p \\Ith tht• lllllhlt r \ H·t1111
Sn amhn .;,)111 t h:11 t 111111 t hrt'1'
tn four tinw .... 1 ,, •• 11 h1• "1111111
'1s 1l W1ll.1rd in h1-. hon11• .tl ~l
Crt>sl' 1e" Ori\ e 111 I .t~un .1
Rl•Jth .ind th.it during tho:-i:
.incl twr flu.,Jldncl ,1, 111 1 14• .tuM1t 1•111 1, 1\1111 ning ... hout 1 n~ 111
Utt· nth1•r wcim.in, U h 1uct,•,t• I ·H'UOll · Ut·.~1·h. w11H lht• kt•y
'iltd Ill OM'\'llllllll wlllll:S' J)(Jtn:.l ht&
I twl11•,, ·hi" ,,1111,·11rf1111 ~,r, •
1h•Mr••t niutdc•t lw .111tl1 I) ,1 • 111 At 1·1'1rih11•• tu h•.,111nony HI llw
turrw1J rluv.n .1 pit J1 11, J,..pul\ 111111 Sht•lton t•o11t1nut•d' to visit
Publt<' l>-·1t•n<h•1 .111n M1•1 w111 tu 111 , ""1h· 111 l,o, Aniu:lei.
rt'd m t' tht> 1urY ... (1r .. 1 1l11~n·c· ... 1mt•l1111"" ~IUYtnA ovl•rn'ight
rinchni.i 1 ~1M 1 und 111 ~· ,.,. "' '''"" v. hil1• '" 111u \.\-1lh M 1:.1> J>roft·n..~
Ht•liirl' t l'fll IOJ! 111 1 h,111f1 tlw 111 I .• 11•111i.1 ~t·.~·h
\t•1d11t 111c1..,, • ..-1·1111111 1t•11dl'll 11 ., oll\1111" '\1 1., Shl'lt1ln
l v. 11 dd1•11w 11l1•u, l11r '11 ll•'" v. .inh't1 to pltly hot h l'ntb aga1n-.l
tn.11 llw n111ld h· .Jud~t· }o\·nlon said
111 •ln1' tilt· 1uil~1· .1rlnt11tt•tl h1 ,, .. h l· 1·ommt·ntcd o n t he
~" 111 .11111 11111...-1 utnr Du' 111 1 111·111n ... t,mt•1·:. ... urroun<Jin.: lht: (' ,, ra-r 1htl l'k•I nut Wt 11111• po1 l11111 ~l11>til in~·
nf th1 1n.,~rurt1on' 111 th1· 1111 ' '°IJ(111t•tlw1t..,.., ht• 1·11nttnucd. the
h 111twC'n111n1lll·1t twr111 t 1tw 1ur' 11111\ 1111-.t "ornun .tul t.1kt• a gun
II\~·"' 1h dt'l1l11.•rahon" ~1·pl .'!I )\1th h1•1 111 J ct.irkencd porrh
U111 11111•··· 1 ·.·nt11n • .11t1 1111 1111h1tl1• lht• b1:d1 oom when • ht•r
1•mi.. ... 111n "·1' 1101'1·111111;1·1111111 h h11 ,bJ11d Jnd Mi.,.., P roft>rt.•..,
to "·•rrJnl J n1·\\ 111.1 1 .. 1t·1tt _
1 t ".1-. "h1•n n•ru"n~ It> n•1h11 •· I m t•1111v1111·cd ... 1w ton· th(''
th1 '• 11!11 t lh.11 tlw 1udi.:1 ..,,11d • .,, 11•1•11 .incl I am 1.·1111\ 1m•cd "ht•
h1J " '"" t I•"' 11111111·-.•1·1! wit It "1·111 tlw1 c to shoot lhc otht·r
.•1•.1qu111 ..,h,•hon .t1111 .,,h,11 h1· hJ~ \\om.rn lh1.: 1ud~c said as ht'
. D••IY Polo' S~tt l'f\OIO
DIGNITARIES ANO CITIZENS GATHER FOR CEREMONIAL LIFTING OF TIDAL GATE
Featlvlfies Wednesday Mark AnolherS\ep In Restoration of Bolsa Chica
tf1.1111.• \\Ith lhl'> \\Omun rt•ru ... 1•cJ lo I t•dlJt'C t he r1 r:-.I ~h1•lto11. Jll 1•y1•w1 tfl\'" to lht• dc~1 t•e l'Onv1l'l1on • • -
. . f'ro• r,.,,e Ai · Bolsa Chica Marsh
Laguna Gets Federal ·~~~~1~.!: .. ;.:n.m De •·c·3 .1. ed
OK f . . Sli.d \Vi k to have lo ~lay · away from the. m .
0 r e Or dpf;.~town lie n·ally loved peo· ~ .
The Bolsa Chica EcoloJ?u"tl
Keyser movt'd from Monrovia Reserve al the edge of 1 lunl
F t'd t>r:il offl rwb h""" given
I .1gun,1 lkJt•h \ht'. nod to u:-\· cJ
~.1nla 1\na t•on~t rul'twn h r m tu
(lt'rform t'me rgency ~rad 1 ng in
" I 1 d e -d <' \ a s t a l l' d B 1 u {' b 1 rd
Knolls. .
Solomon s aid h e wil I bt•
IH'i!Ol1atrng a contr a <·t with
Sukut Con~tructton Co this week
ror dcmollt1on or 21 dam<1ged
ho m es o n Ori o l e Dri ve .
M l•<J d o wl a rk L a n e an d'
Ml•adowla rk Drive.
to the Art Colony 13 year& al'.!o rng t on Beach was ded 1c·utf'tl
after qu1ttin~ a JOb as a custom Wednesd ay l o the pt•opll· ,,f
!11rniture uphoblcr er California by state Res <Jlm •. ..,
· The 53-year-old tnan leaves his Secr eta ry Huey D. J ohnson
m o ther. Gla d ys Key!'ler. or A ceremony e nded with ttw
Pasa d e na . d .iughtcr s Dl•na . • opening of tida l ~ate:. 111 II t
Ta haferro of Topanga Can) On seawater now into. Lht! 557 .act<·
by State
tor Holsii Ch11·a dl'velopmf'nt
"11h hall llwl ... um t•oming lrom
match111~ fund!> from lhr l ~
Depa rl mf'nt o f Int<>rior·,
llc11t<1R(' C'on ... t'n at ion and
Hecrea\mn !'tt•1 v1tc
Thi· l ~ Corp~ or Engmeer~ I!>
'lud~ 1nj'.! wa)s of prov1d1nJ! add1-
twnal ocean ~<ile1 to resl()r~
·~
s -
r
'· e
a
e
d
I\
e
a
i"==;:";Jl.TTlOrrr<::-he ~li bl* • asc;W
p.!rtm•r tn hOmos<'"ual :.ex act:-
T h a t wefr d c ame from
re presenla t1ws <> ffog1"1'1 9of
t he F~eral Disaster' Ass1'>lanc(.•
Agency le!>s tha n twQ clai..,
;.iner t~e FDAA tn ormcd the c·1
t y it would have t o put the
SUkut -was retained 1Jy-ttre cit
c.irh er this month to ihstall a
s tor:m dra in alo..ng Bluehtrd .
Canyon Thut six·fool pipeline •~
expected to carry the bulk of
"tnkr n unwate r downstream
a nd away from the landslide.'
pronc Bluebird Canyon area·
and Lynne tte Bell of ·urmel . r~ .
soh edwilrCI of San Clemente The sta le partm c nC of Fish
m or(! 0LllolsaaJ.C....1tbncc·aa_w..a.PP~~....,...__:-~.."'1:f
trH• saTI watc-r mir-.h Eight •
'•
R J l ' k ~1 u lo. iii. J l temp I t• d to and brother J a m es Kev..,t>r nf a-A-0 Game 15 carr ) an~ out
B1sho'P restoration. of the rcscn c Its
alt.e.roau.v.c..!.. rune becn_W,.. __ ~--
' l'loped ... o far and will tw Jfn· · ·
"C..l\I.! .i. pclS!»blc mota emt.o--tht>
m u rd c· r t'h J r i.. t' b ~ a .., k 1 n ~
S1·r<1111lin 11 h1· d111 not ft•ar that,
his relat1on.'>h1p with the murd1•r
\ll'llm \\OUld bt' dlSl'OVt'fc d. '
"I th ink th al 11 1s obvious." the
youthful appl'ar1ng defendant
'-did a s ht• ~111m11lt-d he was not
:rnx1ou.., 1111 thl· h1m1os(•xual rc:la
lH~I> to be round out by
othcrs
Rut he dented that Willa rd had
ever thrc•atencd · t-0 £>xpose hr m
or. tor that m<.itt<'r . the two h<id .
ci.cr q ua rrt"lc d about possible·
l'X PO!-.Ure.
Hackaukns then •uccecdcd an
~l'ttin~ Scramlln lo tJ{im1t that
he became angry whe n two d is
tricl a llorn<'Y 1avcst1galo rs
Joked about the homosexual re-
-lat1onshtp. •
··1 tho ught ll was a ver y
:.N1ou91:tung we were discus'\ing
a l tht> tune <1nd J really didn't
st't' anytluog funny a bout 1t." the
def<'ndant sa1d
T hroail:!hout hr :-. tt.•st 1mony an
Superior Cour I .Jucti:c .John
Flynn s courtroom Scra mhn re·
matnc·d cc.aim a nd unruffled
I k s poke 1 n c.a monotone voice
l h :1 l d<.'n 1ed a n y p o ss1 hie
ncrvou!'.n<'Ss as hl• stoutly m a in·
I <a I nNi hi s tnnOl'C'nt'C
Sl'ramhn was arrC'sted more
than"f1 vc.• mnnlhs a fte r Willard's
ba lt Prt.'d bod y wa :-. found
w ra wlcd an the living room of
h1 :-. hO'IT\c • "
It was foot prints foWld on the
tlo11r J n:n1•hed "'1th liquid Drano
that led 1>11llc·e to the young·
looku{i! dcfc•nda nt
proje ct outlo bid. •
··w e 're pleased that t ht•y'n •
permitting us to <'nlcr into a con
tract outside or the formal ('llffi
pe llt i-ve bidding proc1:s:-.. · · C'1ly
Manager F red Solomon smd this
week .
The c ity man ager w u"
an ger «'d Mo-nd ay whe n h t.•
le arned the fede r a l di.s~t·r
agency was requiring the llm<·
con s u m1 ng b1cld in~ 1.>roc·<·s'
bdQ.D?. grading and cro~ion l'On
trol m easure!> l'Un bcg111 111
Bluebird Canyon.
Edith Bubb
Dead at 75-;
Rites Friday
• E d ith For..,l;nd Uuhb. a \J
year resident of Laguna Rt•al'h
who helped organize St. P :iul !>
Luthera n Church in 1947. died
Tuesday at South Coas t Med1c'iil
Cente r
The 75.year-old woman moved
to Laguna Beach in 1945 after
w o r k i. n·g a s a t c a c h e r i n
W <ilt>rlnwn, Wis.
Graveside services will be
h e ld Fr iday al 11 a m al
Fairhaven Me morial Purk 1n
Santa Ana. with Rev. Thomas .J
Windsor of St Paul's l.utht.•rao
Ofurch officiating
But city offi cials are working
a gainst a rapidly approaching
<f<.oa d hoe They fe ar winte r rains
· The family said I hc•re will be-
no fune ral. a t has request. and
ask tha t Cont[1bulion:. be made
for d1abt'les resea rch or to the
~<1n cer Scm cty
Wiii, al th(' least . prompt ma~'ilV(' Parks Pan' el '011 runoff. thereby l<>ssening thl'
c hances the are~w1Jl ~v~ in·
h abitablc again. M mh -...l:-Q ·
J\l th<.· most . geologis ts ~red e er · tJi ts
hy the c ity say, a nothe r ~
£a 11dsltde could occur if water
M'l'PS into the existing crevasses In Clemente
and fracture~ in-the c•arlh , 1
Plans call for demolition of 21 San Cfeme nle city counc~men
homes beginning Nov. 20. a acc epted the . reg i s tra tion
dt•adhne imposed o n OJ¥ners of Wednesday of Parks and Recrca·
lhose damag~d houses by thecily t1on Commissioner Le land
c ity. Murphy. who said hts business
A 'he avy d1>wnpc>ur Monday ac-commitments prevent him from
cenled the urgency of de moht1on conttnuinRonthecomm1ssion1-.
a nd grading work The rains • ·• ·
caus('d a s m a ll la k e l o he Murph~. who o wn6'-a San
formed on the eastern side of. Cle m ent<.'-graph1t·s husihe!-iS, h~d
Oriole Drive . where a coll apsed .J served on the <.·ommt!iSH,m ssm·e·
~torm drain caused the roadway June•. 1977
t o b ecome a da m ~r oss 1n g
Blue bird Canyon. .
-H ttd the r ains not s to pped .
police off1 ciaif.s Said, the Un·
engineer<'d dam m'ighl have col-
lapsed , endangerin~ about 25
hom es downstream from Onolc
Drtvf' ' .
Meanwhile. city officials said
they have yet lo r eceive written
pcrm1ssu~n from the 21 Bluebird
Knolls homeowners allowi ng the
city to demolis h the ir homes.
A Bluebird spokesman s;ud
the reason 1s bec ause the c it v
has n ot sent out revised oot1ce5
td the homeowne rs.
C'1ty Clerk Max f:for& !'laid he
will :lCCf'pl r.appJtcations throu~n
Dec. 6 f rom San Clem ente rcs1
dents ~ntercsted an succeeding
M u r p h y on th c ~a r k :. a nd
re creation <'Omm1 ssi()n . Th('
comm1ss1on meets second and ·
fourth Tuesdays of:. 't.-U<'h month
<•l 7 30 pm. at the l'Om m uoit.Y
clubhouse. 100 Calli· Sl'v1llc.
C'om m 1ss1one ll6 arc p<11d $7 50
pt>r mcetma.
"l t·nh•d lo the• puhllr pcr hap'
O(.'Xl year. 1-'Ulll•rton !'>aid
d irector, E C Fullerton. '><ml
llle restoration so far h <is in
eluded . the con!.Lrul'l1on of l'r"
tect1 ve levees a nd · ttw r1•sJ.in-:.i R S
hon o( tidal flowi< V1!-.1l11r iM• ·,. otary et
faCiht1es.s uch ~ pa-rk1 ng a nd c1
trail system -0lso a rc being built S • I M
Fullerton said that. befon• th1• peC13 . eel -
turn of the century . lhe Bol ... a .
Chica wa£ an excellent· hub1t;.1t • ~--ba · · or-wilterf'Owi. "ShOT{l'tJtrdS. '11 m7 .l.~r WHfta-~-
amt marine life· But tn 1899. th1· • • " . e ~. inner .Bolsa Bay. was cut 1111 liqeuna Be ach· Rotarians ~all .
from· ~he sea and Jater dTain('(l , f,>r esent ..a· special !lotary Fourt· .
filled a nd c rossed by road-. -da t1on 'Program f r1da~ at the
Under llus impact. the mar .... h Hote l Laguna. beginmnir:o_t ~n
quickly detenorated. f'ullerlon to di sc us~ lht: .1 n t errw~~n .d
5 aid l'<lucatJOn proJect hosted 1))'. the.
In 1973. the state acquired a chili. -•
la rge part of th~ Bolsa Chic·a T h e ffotaty f"oundllrtion of·
ri:<;>m Sig naJ P roperties 'fht.• Jlota rv .1nternat1unal oCfe rs r1HJ •
agree m ent. Fullerton s aid: gaH• edtfc ..it10nal awards (o stlJdenb~
the state Lands Commission till,· educators an~ JOurnaltsh that .
to 327 s acres a nd ttic• right to U'>t· ~~a bles re<>1p1cnlb to study in
an adJacent 2.10 acre parcc•I ior 14 another ~unlry. . .
years This parcel was to be giH• 1 f'riduy ~speaker .... will tnolude
to the s ta te if a channel to th:· Laguna Rotarian .Dr. f'redtmc
ocean was opcn('d durtnJ! th(• J.1 Ludwig,. professor of pathology
year. term. -In turn. Si~ntir ri· ~~ UC Irvine and the firs t lo ~ ~ ~e1ved confirmation of trtll.' to the: . awa rded the Rotar y scholarshJp
re ma1nderofthe JJolsa Chica fr?-m West Germany in 1952.
Th I d C fhc• j!r ants. which aver :igP e state' ,an s o m m 1ss1on $l0 000 <:ach . r otrer•d ... ·h ~ave the Dc.~m-tm<•nt of Fi...h ~e~t to ·-ihosea !ho re~ei ::i:.
and Game a 66-ycar lease on th1· i..., h ,1 · d b ~ a pro pe rtv Fullerton sa\d . nd lh . .,.1r I.' ors egr('(' Y the l ime of .. -· · .a 1 t h e ir sc h o la r s hip · undt·•· dep~rtn:i_ent has prol'l'\'.d (•d wi lh g r adu;;lt'S a t l h1! u'n\vers 1tv
.plan:. fo!· re slornl1on. ah11•rl hy .1 lt?v<'I technicians em lo t1 1 ·.
c1 t1ien:s advisory l'Om m11lt•t• i•l le·a .. l two y P ycl 111
1 · ~ , " e ars. e-m p oye1 T~e state WLldhfe C Sl'n" Lcachl'rs of the ha nd1cJvpcd,
lion 8_Qard has a llocated 701 .ooo and work in~ JOU roahsb
S('ramhn ncfm itte d in his
I 1•sl 1 monv that h(' had v1s 1ted
W1llant in h1.., hom e the nig ht
pa th o log i s t s '\ay h e was
bludgeoned to death with a wood
fcrllhl~ statue•
Hui. S<·ramlin tns i'\tc d . whe n
he left Will ard thev waved good
hy1• and the.• v1cl1 m \\al'. 1n gOod
~pints .ind an good health
Mrs_ H11bb 1s s urv1H'd bv her
hus ba.nd. Ewald, or the family
home at 415 Aster St ; daughte rs
Eunice Kane Brockport. of New
York; Marian Monde . o f We~t
L a f ayette, Ind : D orot h v
Kuerschner:. New Holstein. Wis.
a nd Kathleen Cole, o f Ora ng1·
S h e a I s o ~I e a v t' !> I 2
gr a ndchildren
The family suggc!.l!t contrihu
tions be m ailed lo Saint Paul'!>
Parish Hall Funct. J 190 Morn
ingside Drive, Lag una Beath
L ast Tuesday the city council
agreed to delete a phrase in the
notice which waived the right of
future recourse ag ainst the cttv
for the d cmolit1on wor k. ·
"We'rl' still waiting to see the
re vised notice,". said Judy
Wa nder. whOS(' da mag ed home
rem a ins tn Blue bird Canyon
Pre-
Chrj$tmas
Sale
Layaway .
for Christmas
'
. ... I h: 1.c..~tificd that he did not re·
t urn to the hou:-.e after lhut pa'rt
ing and :.aid 1l 1s p<1!'1:.1ble that he ~h:ppc·d into tht.• spilled Drano
that night when he and Willard
1•xchangcd plc•asantries but did
no l t·n~ag<' 1n love m::iking.
Fr..,.PageAJ
TRYING TO QUIT. • • ·T he jury has before it the up·
hlkd Q9rtion of the flooring that · hOlds tl}e defendant's footprints. __ s_m_o_k_e_o-ut on Nov. 17. T hirteen pcm·ent of them ~asled througll the
the prime piece o f evidence day. the society said.
Rackaukas will use lo convince When contacted 60 days late r, 10 percent of those who passed
the JUry that Scramlin did in· the 24-hour test said they had quit for good. About 34 percent of the
deed bludgeon Willard to death. nation's adult population smokes, com pa red tq,42 percent in 1964.
,..,. ()r...., (Aw" 0..f; Ptaol ._u,#hlc"• .. toM ._......., ~ ft#"'5144 CtJlf·9'11~--
Co. tS>vbf,..n1f'oOCoMO~l ~"',.'"'°''•.,,.. .. ,.
e>vt11 """d Mondt' ""°"'Qft rue.tr t°' Co t11
,,,._ ' N"WOC>ft 8#•"'' ... ""''lf'IQ"""' &--<ti'"' r °"""' ,,. ,. V•llP't lr•1n\ \AOGtto.«t. "lit'',.Y iotfMI t•~r .... ,,.~'"c .. ,, A 1~",,.."""'' ... 11 t"'"' P\ll"h4.ftf'f1 \41U'"".,.....,,,, ~ci"' r~ ~~~ou,~,;tt.~,•:;~::~,.i• ~f l•••
The smokeout was crit1e1zed by the Tobacco Institute . The
group said the society was "misle ading the public with its tunnel
vis ion of the cance r proble m " und-added : "No individua l needs the
advice·of th Ameril"Sn-Cancer Society -=-or the Tobaceo-lnstitut~
f-Or that matter -a s lo whether h or she may enJOY s moku1g."
I N ADVANCE OF T HE SMOKEOUT, supporte,; h anded out
buttons and pledge cards and organtied contests and p arades.
T he Colorado chapte r of the cancer society used the slogan
"S~amp Out Dra~ori Breath" to wm s upport for the smokeout.
Prompting the campaign was a six-foot green a nd yellow dra-gon
ll•W<1N-
Prf'\10rnt ""° Pvol•\Nlof'
JIC-II twin V11 r Pn 1c>-nt 11'0 Gfo~AJ ~.,
with pink wings J
· .Ray Schweitzer. city ma nage r of North Las Vegas. who quit· ·
dunng last year's s mokeout a nd hasn't gone back to cigarettes.
was.honore<fWednesday night al 11 cancer society party. ,_ .. """'' [dilOf
'':.~~~ftfl"l: '
CM•'-• tt i.-llKN<t I' !toll ••'4•••~· ""' ... O'IW)[Gll ... L.~uriaa .. ct1omce
""'"'"" ::.,~~':"";!(: ~::. . .,..,
Office• ('l\t• Moo a 110""9•1 .. y\l'>fl
H-t•"O'"" !WMn '"""""'"""•·•rG 'MOl!ttll<IO Y•ll•;. UlOI I.a P•• R-•t '\4n O•tOO Fr...,...-tl'
Telephone (714)142-4321
OIHllll~ Adve1tl;::r7I
L119u1111 ihech AM m•: Telephone 4~MM
., .... ,,...t1 • ..-i.
49Mt00
Mayor R.-Pa~I Saylor of Berlin. Pa .. a SOmerset County town
of about 1,700, urged all community residents to join the s mokeout.
1 ••t WOULVN'T GUARANT~l!: THA1' everyore will qun., ·· sato
Sa~lor, a cigar s moker himself. "Bull think it'sagOodthing." -
Be r.I.in high school stuctepts , will help out by running "cr1s1s
c·enters at banks and shopping m alls. Anyone who c raves a
cigarette can stop by for carrot and celery sticks or s ugarless gum
instead. •
The Salf'm, Ore .• chapter of the cancer society sponsored an
essay contest at MrKinley Ele mentary School in connection with
the s mgkeou\· Among ihe entries was a poem by s ixth grader Kel·
ly Gart\Jl: •
"Smoking is so very bad ·•even tbouah It's become the lateslfad.
"For If you start smoking
.. You could very well end up choking,
• : ·And how would you Hke lo end up the re,
- -·Wbfnl'._o~uld be breathing fresh. clean air""
•
·-
SAYE s70--SAYE 570
Choose Your SeatinCJ Comfort'With
LA·Z·BOY~)
MISSIOH VIEJO
leff ef A•ery ... ,.1
21892 M•911rfft Pity.
...... MM.1t-"'9f s ............ ,.. .........
495-5902
.. •
·-
J .. . •
•--.---' CALIFORNIA ThYf'ld8Y, November 18. 1978 DAIL y PtLOT AS
•
Tr0lleys ·floll m-srDe.pi~e F_aul,Cs
... ..,.,~ .
...... G.al
t.t Gov ~h-n'\n
L>vmalh . <h •fl'<th.•\I
for n• \'lt1 <'l 1on bv
M tkt• C'l\1'h '•"' hl·
\\Ill piol>.ihl~ run ltlr
('ongrl'SS 11 Ht•p (;us
II ;rn k Ill.'., 71, rl'lt r\.'!>
i:.oon
Nixon T1eel
To Illegal
• .l.
SA. rRAN'CJ'SCO I A Pl • 'fh •yTrc
1.'rJlnln·, t'antankProu~. ro111<t1U\Uy c•ruwd1'<1,
~ro*"' 4hnn wolktni:t nod o thn-at to lirf' and
hmh Uµt ca hit> t•uni u~ San f''r llnrl~ro·~
ntllln.c~u.rd lo Lht-\H)t Id. and tht> <'lly han&K
onto the.' like a downgc•r to h<'r first bouquet
Th t'ablt' c11r11 hc14un runnln.: tcxJuy
"lwn a gry worki'rN 11·1chf"d an AflrN>rtlt>llt
'°"olvt1 I( eft-ty-Jlrottdurt-1\ Tht>y hud bet<n
~hu> do~"l\ ·r1.1csda~ ~fler llln t•<'cld.,nl on
t 'tllVomla StreN
crrv 0Fnc1At..~ ur><>l<>fll'ti ror •Cd·
ch•nt l'> hkt• lhe on(' Tut>sday th"t threw a gnp
nun t~ the ¥.todshield nnd....lnjurt'd 13
p<i1!> t'nftf'rs, then i.hrug and vow to kt.'Cp the
thin.is rolltnR
. ll 01> ct-rt1.unly not foT money or spet'd The
"l ~\em IOM"~Jil nu.lltun unn1aally and th~ un
llcrground c.ible rum no faster than 9 mph
~;rumhlt"d one r~1dent . "Tlwy don't chmb
hulf~ ay to UW stars They bprt'ly make 1t up
Nob ll11l ' ~ Mel\lln Belli, an ~rney who SJ>('C1ahzes
in personal iryury suits, said cable car cases
·are the toughest io the world to ll:Y. because
-.umg the cable car -eompany is like suing
Vtsrstlel'"Tl>filnUng ·o motner. Everybody
loves 1t
' . "Jurors are afraid to .vote agaJnst 'em.
You can gel one o_f those apes driving a cable
r'nr down l'owe ree ana runrung 1nto a
bunch or school children and they'd find he
.WM on his way to church and let him O(f."
Rider!\ tot-al 14 5 million annually, about
60 pere<•nt tourists. 'Wtc 26 six-ton curs,bullt
decodes ago or brass and wood and stamina.
rarry 40,000 passengers dally up hills with
~radl•11·up lo 21 percent.
· Automobiles sometimes swee p too close.
brushing passengers on the ruttnlng boards. •
Those who don't hang on can get blown off ~Y
the force of the cars ' jerky turns. A cable·car
is the only vehicle in California authorized lo
bypass stop s igns -but many automobile
drivers don't know that
According to the Municipal Railway,
which operates the cable cars along with city
s treetcars and buses, 490 accidents occurred
1n tht.' last fiscal year on the cable ctlr line
alone
REED JORQAN, 1teneral claims agent
for the system. said about half a million
dollars in personal injury claims were paid
out in 1977·78 as a result of cable car acci-
dents.
Asked if the system is safe, Jordan
replied. "Well. the public demands them.
• ·They are in the city charter. We make them
as safe as is possible for equipment that has
been in l>peration for over 100 vears."
Activities .. ; / · led
LOS ANGELES •A"• -n;,.,.,. aUd Charµes Fi An attorney Mr the J./i' ~-_: ~
former No. 2 man in lhe , · '
FBI" has linked forme.r . LOS A.NOEL~$ CAP> -A variety or criminal to release as evidence $6.500 worth of diamonds he
bought from Rifkin unless he was assured they
would be returned.
Pre·sldent Richard Nix-chat>ges hm!e been preferred against computer
oo to a n illegal cam-· consultant Stanley Mark Rifkjo, 32. In cooneelion
paign or wiretaps and with e Oct 25 theft of $10.2 million from Security
b re a k · I n s a g a inst Pac· N oal Bank. A TTORNEY-BIUJCE-P~ WOLFE. represent··
dleg -cassin1
-~~ates a classic ...
!
,friends arid relatives of i.os ~les federal grand jury returned a Ing jeweler Ozzie Herskowitz, urged U.S. District
fugitive terrodsts th! · · ~-&'e.ai-~Jud~ W-ilWllllt-to--let Hes;sko.w· uetai ... ._....,~dfl~""'eo\...-1=~-='----.to...,,lf~sa den~ Wed.nes ay, accusing him of entering a bank control of 13• diamonds he had purchased
today: . to kommit a felony, fraud by wire. interstate Ritldn.
Brian P. Gettin~s. al-tra n'Sportation'of stolen property and smuggling WilUams, however. ordered the diamonds -f---~~P,:C---f-....q:~~=~~~:_ __ fOrneylor w. -MnTlr Fetr ~od<tS Into 01qpniledSlates.--- - - -~-dverto-ure granditJTY as-evtdel\ce with the ___ ..._.--'d1--~-
wh o faces trial o n 1 Rifkinw~beingheldinSanDiegoinlieuof$4 requirement the j~ls not leave government
charaes of conspiring to ·million bail after his arrest Nov. s in Carlsbad. custody without" further order of the court. violat~ t he r igh.t.s of JBl agents said ,$12,000 in cash and diamonds
Weatherm an associates worth $13 million retail were recovered from . I
(..___5TA_TE_)
in the early 1970s, said
·in a federal cour-t motion
in Washington that "ccr·
tain recommendations"·
of "'the. Huston plan" lo
s p y on revolutionary
g roups were implement·
ed after a mid·Augu~t
1970 telellbone conver~a·
tion between Nixon and
former 1'1 BL Director J .
Edgar lloov.cr, th e
nt>wspaper sald
La~h1t'orb
MOUNTAI N VIEW I* P > ·An atmospheric
pfobe is headed toward
the veile d phnet o f
Venus today aner a SUC•
cessful in·s~e launch
from a P o n ec r
spacecraft. ,
The scparalior\ of the
Sounder P robe f~~ the Tra n s porter Bu s
Wednesday even g is
the first such ma euver
evl'r made in spac~ a nd
a \)relude lo three other
launchings from the Rus
on Sunday, NASA"!,aid .
Ba~ld"fl A•ked
LOS ANGELES rAPl
An associate justice
of the state Supr e m e
Court has asked his col·
leagues to sign a state-
ment denying a ny
wrong-doing in the wake
or reports t hat a de=
c1sion overturning the:
· · u s.c a 8 u n . go t o
pri so n " l aw was
with h e ld , the Los
Angeles Times said lo·
day.
However. one justice
claimed he had refused
to sign the statem ent
c irc ulate'<j by state
S u pre me Court As·
sociate Justice Mathew
0 . Tobrln e r , th e
newspaper said.
Rifkin.
Authorities allege Rifkin used a co plicated
scheme involving ~cret bank codeS 'to transfer
Sl0.2 million from Security Pacific Ban to. the
Swiss bank account of Russalmaz, a Soviet a gency
h andline ~d.eaUngs.
'THE INDICTMENT provided no n~w In rma-
tion about the theft said by authorilid lo the largest from ·a bank In U.S. history.
Court proceedings were delay d bri fly
Wednt;sday when a Beverly Hills jewe er6refu ed
r.f e~cher /Le-v~I
Se~C~ge '
LOS ANGELES° <APl -A faculty member or
the University .or Southern Calitorrua School of
Music has filed a St million swt alleging s he was
denied promotion and tehure because she refused
the sexual advances of he r supervisor.
The Superior Court suit filed Wednesday by
Dr. Carol Stewart noted she joined the USC staff in
1968 as a lecturer and had been upgraded lo a ssis-
tant professor since. ·
HOWE\'ER, SHE ALLEGED in 1976 she was
told by Dr. Adrian Ruiz, her supervisor at the
School of Music, that s he wouJd pot be granted
tenure or promotion if she did not respond to his
sexuaP vances
She said she was den ed tenure the (ollowing
year and immediately filed a grievance. She said
she was offered work for 1978-79 only If she agreed
to do so without promotion or tenure.
Complete service facilities
Co~e Slates Bazaar
Yuletid~ is a favorite
season o( the year for
crartsmerramt-women-to
sell their work.;rnd Sad-
' dleback Oollege is offer-
ing a place to do ·just
that at its firs t Super
Swap I oh Dec. 9.
The antique • .arts a nd
cra n s bazaar is
scheduled from 8 a.m. to
3 p.m. in parking lot 1 of
the Mission Viejo cam·
Pre-registration is re ·
quired on or before Dec .
4. I
The recreation st aff. is'
looking for inte rested
appraise rs t o man
booths during the swap
meet to evaluate ite ms
brought by the buyers.
Yapp sa1d.
For more information
ca 11 the Com mun1ty
Se r v ices d ffic e at
831· 7532 or 495-(950.
52IZBLU -Owned by Chris Johns~ne of
Los Angeles. "(.
(52>Tive root. two CIZ>eyes CBLUlblue -
describes Chris' heiJ.?ht and eye c~lor.
A . {9p ·.
~11 &1riO~~
LlASI N(i CENTER
and we' I monogram it 'tre8!
Get a head Star~ On hOltday Qilt g1v1ng Wtlh lfil.<; ltahan 1mP,0(1 creaf"{:(f
by Oleg.Cass1n1l1or Burma. Full·fash1one<i. 60% acry1tc. 40%
wool. totally machine washable Perfect ht tor his wardrobe in one
or more colors natural. beige camel. brown. boltle green. grey.
black. wl)tte. rusl. maize. navy, royal blue, light blue, reo. burgundy
S. M. L. XL.
25.00
. I ........... ~ ........... ,.
silverwoods·
45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH
-. Free ~ogrammlnq wit~ our e~c1us1VO new sma11e1 1e11e1111q
AUow two wookS fbr monogramming Offer ends Dec t
n
..
\.. · Corduroy classic
~ ~ special savings
~Perennially favorite"Sport coal handsomely
\
anslsited in rugged, wide wale corduroy
with c~ful tattersall.Jlnlng. Features
center.vent ~nd d1st1(lctive envelope
pockets. Tan. regular and long sizes.
Reg.60.00 44.90
nie Italian Turtleneck
' •
...
/
7
PSA •Denie d '
1--------SlU~GTON~~~,~~Bl.?.l>--l-.::i~~~~!!!!!!=
The Nationa l
Transportation Safet
Bo-a NI Wed n-esd a
turned <lo't"" a reques
by Pacific Southwes
A-\rHnea to withhold
transcripts from the
cockpit volce recorder
or a PSA plane lnvolved
in America's worst avia·
~ .
1rfsotrwootonu11crytr"'c.---1----t1
lion disaster.
A spokesman for the
s aCety. board, who as ked
not to be ldeotified, said
PSA may return to court
today to seek extension
or a rederal court il\.IWlC·
Uon a1al~t release or t~e transcripts.
RUFFELL'$
UPHOLSTllY •
-..T•W-' ..... 1m....., .....
c... ..... -141-fllt
NOW OPENI Cormier Leasing's new facility at th e en·
ranee-to-Irvine-Auto Center-You can lease a new car o.r _ _,._ __
truck from the Cormier Professionals who will program
your Individual need$. ·
Maintenance leasing our specialty. Free Loan cars av•
allable.
Located just east of the San Diego Freeway. Take the
Lake Forest Or. turnoff, go east to Rockfield. then make
a left.
Come In and see us today!
768-8026
connier
leasing
23M3 Aoetcfletd lfvd., l•k• Forett
.
f I
Ecru, camel, brown. wine.
\ 1tgn1 blue. g'e .
Fteg.20.00 13.99
ilverwoods
45.FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH
' d
\.
. .
Orange Coast Oa•ry Pilot
f Rot>tirt N Weedl PUbllsher T~omu Keevil /Edilor
Barbara l<relblch t Edltorlal PaQ4t Editor Editorial Page
----------------------------------------~-Slide · Aft ermath
g Confusion
• • T he probll'm ,.., commurucat lon. ttnd rt appears the <fty •.rnd v1cl1tn:, of the BlucbU"d Camon land.,Hdt' an t>t-im
rijn~ to \\Ori. out l ht•11 d 1 fh•rt'O<'l•l. on that 1 'ISU
St•H•ral d1:0.il~ll'I \ tt.•t11n.'I h.t\ <> \lOC ll,r c.·u mplatnttd
a bout brrnA lctUn tht.· tt.&rk about t•m('l;gt"ncy o pctullons
ltunde thl' slid • un•a .
Sflt'C'lf1 oily. tht.•Y 1.um bullJ01('" ho\!e hc>wn up al
t.tw1r homt.• unannouhctA<t. Tht.·~ -.ay one home wa21 •
a:flt'lass1f1C'd from a <li.•mohlloo l tW> to that of being al
lbwt>il to s t••nct ,1ft<•r at hod bt"<'n !\trip1>ed of valuabl
bf the O'-"ll •r ,m<I frwmls •
1 And thl'y.t·laun rm mw t:-\\Orkin~ on Iona term solu
t'Qn~ to lht·11· probh•11h .... uch ""' rnnduc·t tnR ~t ud1et; to de
tf!tm1m" ~ht•th••r ur not tht>) v.1il t'\ e-r be ttblt to rebuild
Oil l ht.•1r ~UJ1kt·11 lob.
Tht.· toun<'1l hu~ ht.•Jrd tho~e romphunts and h as now
• ·:,t.>t up d~uly (·orrt' ... po111'h·1ict.• bt•t\\t' •n the: cit y manag~r
~d tht· d1-.u~lt·r ll·.tdl'l'~ Any t•hanges m enginu~rlng
J?>Jn ". gt'Olnf.!it"al flndtn.:~ and l'ml'rg~ncy measures will
be forn.trdt.•tl 11T11nt.•tl1Jtl'l) to tht' Olucb1rd Can yon re~•·
dl•nt .... fhl' <·ou11t·il ha" \O\\t'<i
T hl' J)llrposl' •~ to lt>~:,l'n tht.• burden earned by those
(41m1he!:> who los t t'Vl'l'}th'in~ "'the o~. 2 disaster And tt
allows thosf' rc•stden{s to h~\ e a say m the future o f what
was oncl' tht•tr neighborhood \ ·
ResuJts Bear Wat~
San Clemente vot ers Will be watch!' for res ults or
last week's passage of Propos itaon O. a .2 million sewer
bond issl}e to fund sewage treatment im rovemenls and a
water reelam at ion pla nt.
Opponents of the bond election predicted that de-
velopers. nol homeqwners, would d erive substantial
bene fit from the m easure's passage. T hey said the
rec lamation plant will wind up costing cjty taxpay~rs
m oney and th.at ·sewe r rat es. reduced~ passage -0(
Proposition CJ. wm go upagain with the. n ext sewer im·
i>Jovem cnt o~tla .
l>ropone s argued thaffisidenCs Witr n ot only benefit
now from I e r service charges. but will ben efit in any _tut ur.e d.rol¢ht.:-when the.city's landscaping can be. main·
t~ned with reclaimed water. Sale of reclaimed w ater will
pay for pla nt operations. they s aid.
One side of the argument will be borne out in coming
m o nths. with political ramifications expected in future
e lections
literal Appr oach
Top of t h e World Elementary School principal Mike
Garroll means it quite lite rally when h e .says he's trying
to (·ut fut out of the school budget. ·
The Laguna Beach administrator is ha lfway througft
an e ffort to raise monc9 for library books al the hillside
campus. a nd he's got the kids and their parents involved.
llis plan'? Carroll h as received p ledges from parents
who \\ 111 pay" cash for every pound the 6-f ool-2 inc h prin-
dpa 1 loscs by ne~t Wcdpesday.
• Thl' school sent ple d ge forms home to parents ear lier
this month asking for dona tions. W)lat th e school got back
was pll'dgcs ranging from one cent per pound los t. to Sl a
pound
T hat amounts to m ore than S75 for each pound Car-
. roll loses by Thanksgiving Eve.
. If he loses his goal of-16 pounds. that will m ea n about
150 ne"' hooks m tht> school library .
ll hedb. s inging the post-J ar vis blues
• Opinions expressed 1n the s pace above...ar.UhOse of the -Daily Pilot.
other views expressed on this page are those of their authors a nd
amsts Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Datly Pilot. P .O
Box.1560 Costa Mesf!. CA 92626 Phone(714) 642-4321. -
/
Jack And r on r , ...
-"Congt!ess Wanted on Na~ ~laws ~
I • •• •
WAS lll NOThN Th e
fr1t1hlt>DJr:uity weakened condt·
lion of tht• lJ~\lll'd Stut\'S Nuvy.
\\ hl<'h "''' h.a\ ,. n·vt·ulcd in po~l
1·olumnb. hus ht'••n i;-onfirmed 1'n
-i..~h-4>&• l(I II ~ 8t' C l'"t't t~stTlT\Oll )'
bdorl' u cortijrc1u.lonal l'Omm1t
ll'l' • rr thl• Soviet Union W('rU lo
l.turll'h 1.1 bneak att<.1t'k an Europe
tomorrow.
t S l'ClllVOYb
rush10.: bUP
plat>s to tht·
NATO ull1 eb
might suffer
lu:1H'b a:. h1~h
ab SO pt.'r<'ent
on lht!ar way
a {' rObS llH•
AllaJ:Utl'. tht'
l egis l ator $
\\UJ? told
T he a larming test1m0J1y came
Crom one "of the nat\on 's mosl
r espected military experts. re·
cently retired Adm. Isaac Kidd.
Mailbox.
the rormt·r 5upreme commander an empire that stretched aro4nd
or our AUanuc nuval forcc.>s. His t he world.
frank rf'v('l3t1ons were present· In -the past three decade!>.
ed al u ctosl'd-door 1ess1on of the ho"'evtr. our fleet has bet'n al
llousl' Merchan arin • C......,..___lowed tQ..Qt:,tenorate.alarmlngloy_
m1t et.'. c uai'tid by Rep J ohn Dozens of our finest warships
Murphr . .P·N.Y. ', ha~l! become little more than
1 r \l s.t y s c o ws The N a v y · s
wartime mission · pr-0tecttog
IN A R ESCUE ~rrort mounted troop carriers a nd supply ship~
after a s urprise attack in against enemy naval forcei.
Europe, our naval and merchant h as b een se r 1o u s l y com .
ships wouJd "t ake a very severe promised. bloody nose." Kidd warned the
congressme n. Added the ad· THE NAVY'S weakened battle
m1ral : "I am prepared mentally potential is compounded by the
and psychologicall y. · for the fact that NATO stockpiles have
losses to be as high u~ '10 lo 50 dwmdled lo the poml where 'Ill..
pel'Cenl." me d iate shipme,its would be
Ar the close of World War II. necessary man em ergency
the l.lnitcd States ~vy stood un-·:The rounding Cathers of
challenged as the m1 g ht1est NATO." Kidd r e m 1n d.ed
a rmada the \¥Orld had ever Murphy's committee. "certified
seen: ll ruled the seas with a that 90 days' worth" of combat
preponderance of powe r equaled s upplies ·would be necessary (pr
only ~ the British Navy of the the adequate defense of EurOP<'
19th cenlurv. when 1t patrolled "We are now down lo. 30 days'
.,..
1 supplies l. . . We . no longer ha Ye
that addft10111r1 e days or
margin for mistake or to gl.'t
read). .. "
· ATI11mtnlf" mr 1ntttirl l!cploy...:
m e nt or IS convoys h ead ing
tow a rd Euro~. Kidd told the
astonished committee me mbers
the Navy could guarantee the
safety.of only a small number.
"Ir we were to go to w aC' this
afternoon I tn Europe)." Kidd-
test1f1ed, "we cou ld give you
first ·class. top quahty ·prolection
fo r thrtt" convoys and "partial
protection for two " The rcmatn-
1n.g t wo·lhirds of the convoys,
~Kidd said with wry understate
m e nt. "are going lO have u
5porty trap any way you look al
al ,"
WHILE OUR fl eet has been
literally falling apart. sources
told our associate Jack Mitchell .
the Soviet Navy has been quietly
bu1ld1ng up a combined naval-
m~rchant marine force capable
of controlhng the world's sea
lane~
Tht• batance of naval pow~r
has tipped so dramatti:ally .in the
So\'ICb' favor. Kidd war ned.
that even our maJor c 11Jcs m ay
.. not be ~are from Soviet ships
Tht.• llu:.s ian~ "h ave· ~ot a
rapab1hty to mine our ports."
-Kidd l<'Stlfie d .
Footnote : T e mpe ring_ his
scary testimony a bit was Kidd's
' praise for the U.S. Coast Guard,
w,_hlch he said 1s dotng a "superb
JOb" of handling po~ security.
RU ~,.. A'Wl\l< ENI N6 ;-Ttle
!'ilr6n'gest single bloc of support
J immy Carter received in h11
presadenllal campaign two year~
a e--from~aclw:oters, Bui
the ores1dent 's performance iii
oHtce has turned many of the
bla('k <'Ommumty's lc:.idt.'rs sour.
Black l('aders l'On<'l'dt• that the
Carlt.'r admimstrat10Jl':-. record
on civil ni.:hts 1s ac<·t•ptable. bul
th,ey complain th;.it tht• pr'es1d~n1
has donl' htll(' lo.I mp rove lhi: lol
or mdlro ns of mpovcrished'
blacks.
Ca rter . tbey gra pe, s1mpl>
hasn ·1 kept tris promises pn JOb~
and low·cost housing. He has the
n:,pu tat1on of be ing a "good
humor man" who prom1~es a 101
but deli vers little.
Coast College Distri,ct Plans-tO Cut Frills -. -. .
To the Edit.or : rerred to. abortion and e xpresses her con-tha t t he Regtslrar of VoJcrs
Earl Waters (Pilot. Nov. 7l re· Rebuttal to false statements cern for poor women on welfar~. 1 could have taken care of this
ports with unusual accu racy m ade by Mushett ~nd Wagner in married women "1•th loo many problem withouflhe necessity of
that "there is ample evidence council meetings was s upported children and girls loo young to bringtn~ a tawswit .
that community col!eges still by d~cuments submitted to bear the respons1biltty of bnng-This story is about a .awsuit in
have plenty tit money for frill council. through the City Cle rk. ing c hildren into the world. which f requested th~ court to
courses." His .article is timely, L~king reason able res ponse. Qur· laws adequately cover order the ~eglstra r'" of Vl>ter,'\ to
s ince the questio n o f "frill both Mushett. and W~gner r~-rape and 1nct>st v1ct1ms and allow "t'ertain i>ersons who'·had
courses" 1.ooms large on the sort~d. to a dasconce rttng lactic m others who must act in :.eJf .• _att.em.ptcd...lo..r~~buLwhO!iC
budget-cutting horizon. . rem1nisc~nt or the late Senator defense. _Each woman makes a registrations had. through no
Legislators and professional Joe McCarthy w~o frequently choice Wllh her body . when she fault of their own not been re
educators have genera ll y su~ screan:i.ed. he was "bemg at-e ngages tn s(•xual intercourse ceivt>d ·
I
I
rted the dev IOQffiCQ1 O( the tacked when faced Wlth·truth. W'llhOUl USIOi? ftny_preventatlVC / /
di __ ...;_ ______ -t--!t::'.w':':o:"'".~y7ea:-:r:--".p::u:'i:b:Tht:'·c ~lle~e into a Franl<ly .1 ~a1l_fo understana==m ea~s:1FS'hl'-lfu"c0mcs preg· 1 l}'l1R Quorr; I'S tnnlll"Y' ___ .. Bo ~ Racing• community-oriented educational ~hy a baste issue con_se rva-\ nant there is now the qght of wron.: I not only did not say J · institution. seeking to meet the taon of wat~r s hould be con· another h uman being to con that. but the fact of the matter 1s
1Jy L. M. BOYD
Client a~ks .which as the
older . horse racin.g or dog
r3,ei n ~. Can't say wh ich
merited tha'6istinclion in
preh1stor1c ti e~. but in the
more recent cntuncs. horse
racing ao; the older, and by
many a gencratio"n Modern
,greylio.und ra('ing, in fact ,
dldn't rt'ally get starkd until I
0 I 1 v c r P S m· i t h o f
JoATi er·yv1llc. CalH . perfected
the mechanical r abbit In
1919
!fhc metal in .. a penny is
wprth more t h'an tfie metal in
a dime. Penny. a little better
than a third of a cent. Dime
a little less than a third or a c~nl. The metal in a nickel is
WJ>rt h more than a cent
That tcl~phone of yours. if
typt('al. w1H be recondition<'d
t b r ee tim es before i t 's
...,,_ jtlnked
Q. "In airplanes, what's
the difference between an an·
liquc a nd a classic?"
A. If built before 1946, it's
an antique: If built between
1946 and 1956, it's a classic .
In communication , there's
little doubt that one picture
is worlh 10.000 word€:' as the
Chinese say. but the e xperts
in mental matters on this
si<fe of the Pacific claim a
touch a touch on the arm.
for instance is worth 30,000
wortis. The sense of t ouch is
immeas urably s ignificant,
it's contended . Knowing this.
our Love and Wa r m a n long
h as wo nde r ed why the
pub I is h e r s o f the girlie
magazines don't Qlnd the m In
silk or somesuch. No, im·
practical, ne ver mind.
It's not widely known that
about three out of every 20
people are thought to bite
oubL x~c--th~jr-toemrihr:-'f'he estimate
s wallows al ys return to is based on the fact that one
Qlpistrano each year. But out o( e~~ .three finiuna.ll
were you -:rw-are t fl a ·on bilersa arm{s going a fter the
Marc h 15 e ach year the toenails, too.
buzzards unfailingly return
to Hinkley, Ohio?
De ar
G•oom y
Gus
In this agtof increasing
complexity it's reass ur.
Ing to have an a pprecla·
tion or "concepts and
mornl values" inspired
in s implicity by a Man
and his Mouse.
M-M.
''""'' ""' C9"'11'1enh •r• ,., .. "''"'" ., ...... " .,, ..... ,,., MCt lMtilf rfllttt .. w .. w, et 111t I09•1!NHf '-"" ,_ jltl ,..w .. Gl .. lflf O..t, CM11, f't!M:.
F rom 1965 to 1975, the in·
com es or a ll types or pro·
(esslona l men ~d women
went up 87 percent.~be l , comes or dentists went u 61
percen 1'he incomes doc~
tors went up 102 perc t.
Q . "What's the strongest
beer made?"
A. ts ale a beer ? Thomas
ll4rdy's ale. b rewed by the
Dorchester Bre wery, Dorset,
England, in July of 1968. was
10 . l S percent alcoho l by
welsht and 12.58 percent by
volume. Potent stuff.
Q. •·Are there any mode m
countries that use no colns ror money?"
A . ~· I e a s t l h r e e .
Para guay, La os a nd In·
donesia.
needs of its constituents. IQ the str1:1ed polltacal'>_ Unfortunately. sider, -the nght to live. to ~ that 1t required a lawsuit M'l fir·
process. howeve r , as Mr . their game-playing hos _clouded born. to breathe. the right not lo der t)tat these persons could" be-
Wat ers points out with effective a pla i:t considered feasible by h ave .rour body violated by all~Wt>d to. r egister a.flef, the
hyperbole "These schools have quahfted experts. to conser ve poison and torture closing dctle set by election code.
blossome'd out lo enroll the water . and at the sam e time re-Mr s. Ford goes on to say that In addilloh. I tq~d the repo~er
world. offering every conceiva-d~~e sewer rate charges lo the if her .,daughter became pref!-t hat I was very 1mpress~d w1th
ble typeofcourse." c1t 1zensorSanCl.emc nle . nant s he would take her to u the obvio us de-.1re of the
T H ERE I S an indication For-nearly six months. we ·psychiatrist to sec if he thought Regis trar of Voters to cooperate
a lbeit a faint one in our locai have asked, without reasonable she ·could handle aa alx>r.11on in any procedure which the
dist rict <Coast 'com m unity res ponse .. why . Mus he tt and Does s he ·advo('atc tha t we puy c-ourt wouldset4p.
College Dis t ri ct l that\ 1 h is ~agner. with the!r ento~ra~e. so for t he psych1<.1lr1c treatment of PATRICIA H ERZOG
m essage Cto do something ~bout ~?~aom~s~~p:i~~~mc~~~~fvatlon each needy woman. lob" Or 1s •
frills> is being heard. Ree'fnlly CHARLESG ICHUC K l a~·ENT thatonly forthcnch'> 1 ... etlers from readers are welcome the board of trustees decided • • JAN ARANT ()nL. , The' nghr 10 c_cm_den~e 1.fJLers to fit una n imously lo conve rt a '""•~IU~'!' -;, -· -Hbquoiiif space or ehmmate libel Is reserved ~.umber o~ "credit c~urses" to To the Editor: . ' i To the Editor. Letters of 300 words or less win be
' non-credit courses. ·:The , de· Recent! bl' ·h d I . 1 h Pl! -. di I 111 r cision was also made to·charge a Y you pu ts e some \ n t ~. ot story . regar ng given prt t>rence. A etcers must m·
fee for these "d iscredit d 'l ext>e~pls from. Betty Ford's ihe petition for a writ of man _ c,lude Stgnature and malling otldress
courses Some of tile course: 50 aut~b1ography. ln It s he states ·· date brought by me on beha lf of but name1 may be withheld on re· identlri~ include· !Jlat s ht; w~s upset by the cutoff the American Civil Liberties que!t 1/ sulf1c1ent r-ea1oni$appqrent
_ Angling · in Medicaid (unds fo r elective Union I was quoted as saying..· Poory will not be publ11hed.
-·Beach Skills
-Big Game Fishing
-Billiards Sydney Harris
-Bridge, Beginning
·-----~.~~~1.s..~eJ . .nJ1nLe.tearrum:ldelUidia.t.1at~e:.._+---'-~-':...L.ll.O ..... r_k .... _~~,...Jee"-"". ~k~ ..... :_..a....__...M .... 1.11110d.,..,....e='.1U-hu>:';' ....... ~---.. "'.· .' -----:1
-Flower Arranging
-Football Spectator Hang-<:ttidtng ....;·;.._---t
-Holiday Crarts
There is no record or why fQi>t·
ball-watching was picked oY.er
baseba ll. or basketball, or .. ~ .
Unfortunately, while the bOaF. conteropla~es charging ttee
attendance . tf\&re is no s-
s\&rance these courses will pay
their own way .
LEFTERIS LA VRAKAS. PhD
G.-e-pl ... "fl
To the Editor : · J
Ad v ice exte nde d t o San
Cle mente City C.ouncll In your
Nov. 8 editorial entitled. · ·cau-
tJon in Order ... 19 Umely and ap..
. proprlate. Out a personal visit t
meetings. or more accurate re.
porting . m ight Indicate com·
merus mJadirected, or' af least
too flmlted.
Moreover. I might s uggest the
word "Upbl'inted" rat.her than
"d l1paraged" would more ac·
cur ately describe events re ·
One of the most persistent and vice. with weekends off. and ..
_perpehµil falt..le-i : e(}m-lfri·~ttf<lle.nd--ff .... ~w l~hohdnyrtr{t~<'rsrct
by the human race is assu min~ throu1thout the yt.!or. Up throul(h
that whatever 1s convcntaoool or t he Middle Ages. and lalt•r .
tradit i o nal 1s th e r e fo r e thcrl.' Wl'rt' nuJncrous "frast
"natural." days" celebr ated d uranp. the
We were d i scussing t h e year. on tuch nobody worked
possibility or a ·fouMlay -wortr· So me historia ns estimate that as
we.er a dlnner the other night.. much as one·lhird of -the year
and my children were positively was devoted to these (east days.
a m azed 'When I mentioned t hat so that people re:rtl~ worked
the "week" as we know it was-not m uch less than now,
a lways a division orthe m onOl. \By t he 13th century. in ,ra<>t.
tn ancient Egypt. tho week of arti s a ns a nd u rban wcrr'kers
seven days was totall1'unknown could ~oual OA-more· itntn liO
The Greeks of the same period doys off. mostly in the ferm of
divided the m~~ into thirds of "holy days" tram wlueb our'
10 days cac~~~r. the Romttns modern "holiday " come . th\.'y
had "weelul or eight days each. worked only ubout i .300 hours a
Th e t~rllch tes. follow l n~ the year. even wneh Ch~y wor ktd 12
Bi blical lnJuncllon of trull owing hours a day I .• ·
the seventh day, ob er ved the
week as a .religious m a rk r CQn fll e other· hand, th y hod no
"hour" as a mode ot ulculating tlm~J
AS FOR the "work week."
this Is also a ralrly modern de·
. IN li'ACl',-at -....tft't unlll the"
40 hour-week was lnstallect. in
recC'nt times. that the modern
i n<1 u s t r lf\1 ...w.prl..u...&U\11 11 y. C~UJl ht Up 'With the medlcvu l ~uild 11 m u n -thougb p r o · r ss1onals und civil ~etwlr.c
employees still work somewht-re
-tJerwl!C'n 3.ooo-amt !i.~ trours <1
~ear. und mo~t proprici,tJrs and
business exccut10es even long~r
As Bernard Gendrc>ti po1nls out in his book. '"fechnb OjY and
the Human Condition," Ole rate or dceren!le or work time has
been small -only four per cent '
every decade for the first haH of
th is centucy , d es pite our
~normous techno logical arl
vanc"es. At this rate. It would
take nearly 200 year!! to cut In
hal t.~,... present work-week or
work.year
AL O. because of the inr rl>asc
1n hfo l'XIJ\'Ctancy. th • numhl•r or years car h adult may cxpcc . .'l
to work has risen . s ince 1000.
while increases in lc!sure time
.bu vt l)('1•n tiny or non existent
If we go to a four-day work·
"eek, 1t will Jusl be an art1fld0il
means of "spreading employ·
· meftt arouhd. ·• But the bulk of
··people wi ll continue worklna
Jw.t as har.d. and a much. H
theil" unce tors :K>O year~ ago.
_)
7 17
'
~ .
'· .•
.. ..
-~-
~range c.ast
' uOITI O N
t •• ,,
.
' '
:1
•
~oday's Cl osing
N.Y. Stoeks
VOL 711 NO 320. 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, C~LIFORNl"A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1978 N/C TEN CENTS
GO-Id .
LONDON 1,\p1 Th,• pm''' 11(
l(old bullion ft-II 1w.uh Slll tu d
:11 :1 monlh lo"' 111 t;urop•• \t"Mhn
d r o p p,. n .: h " I o "' t h •• pi.yt•holo~1<·ully 1nwo11.111t S:.'t-..
,in OUTifl' bart1l'I tor lh1• rir.t
llffit' SillCt' July :.?ti
The gold plung,• "',., purth J
rl'Ut'l lOO lo furthl'r .:Jiil' h\ lh\
dollur In r\'~pc)o•w 111 l'r 1•-.11lt •JI
· C ...1 rtt'r'8 $30 h11l1on rt• .. ru1•
purka~'-"No\. 1
('a rtl•r'i. mtcrvenl um J ftl•1 ·an·
es -
t'.1rhl'r h.iml" •)ff pol1l·v '\o\h1t·h
(II I I' I ~II 1• \I h ,1 llifl. t' d l ' <&It• f "
tnlt'rpr1•t1'<I .... .., 1>1.•nti.:11 1w.:h·1 1
of lht' doll r hu' hJllt-<I lht• t ..,
.n1rre>nc' ·, IH month ~111.h•
T fl l ' rl I) rl •II j II Ill p l' d fu ll I
t'l'nt 1me 3~um~t1h(• !-iw1'' fr ,1rn
.ind ~amcd .1 l'l·nt on lht;• lirn1:.h
pound todu'
, 'fh1' rlt•ll.11 It'\ l\iJI Wi.1' l'lkd
b' bvlhon 1lt•t1IP1 ' for tht' htll 111
the J.lrlCt' or. i!Old, UIOng With
p r u ( 1 \ t cs I. 1 n ~ a n d a m 11 \l'
iv"" .11 di. lowt•r prH't'~ in .s.1dv1mce ur 1w-.1 wt•t•k ·~ U S Treasury
.1ul.'lum of 750,000 uum·es of gold
Gold tumblt.-d nearlv $10 m
l.ur ll'h, ·Europt."s m~Jof...bullion
1114rt, to dOl>l' al $HJ6 50 a Troy
oonc-r, -Uown from $206.375 at
Wt•dneMlay s clo!.e
rhe-Ulndon <'IO'>tng price v.•al>
$19ti 375, down from S204 50
T~ay's pneti. compan· with a
recorct-'closmg high or $245.25 in
London on Oc·l 30 1ust before
Carter's save-the-dollar ptan.
Gold 1s bought throug~ s pecialist dealers, usually in lo
of 4,000 ounces 10 bars
8.000 ounc.es 20 bars. I
addition to the purchase price,
mvesto~ must pay commission
and storage rees
Americans were bEU"red from
trading In buUion unlif the end of
1974 when legal restrictions
were hrted.
Gold is a traditional hedge ror
* * * .. . .
investors seeking to protect
their assets ·rrom fluctuating
curr e ncies . the ra vages or
inflation and uncerta1nt1es or the
stock market. '
UntH the dollar's recovery. th<'
yellow metaJ had been a true
gold mine this year. Those who
bought bullion at Sl69 50 at thl'
s.tart of 1978. saw 1l soar through
the S200 barrier July 28 and
reach the peak or S245 25 on Oct
30. That was a $75. 75 profit. a 2'4
*
Anti-in.flatwn E.ffons
per ce nt r etu rn on your
investment.
But gold. too. can be risky.
T he price has plummeted more
than $48 sin<.'e Oct 30.
·'The goltl m"'arkel is running a
little bit scared." said one
London dealer.
lie said this meant that gold
may. have risen too quickly in
value. and although long-range
pro:.pec~s remain good . a
shakedown 1s required.
* * *
Coolirig Tr~nd
~~ped~-f or 1979
to break the momentum of 1nfla·
I
WASHJ NG TON +{' p) ~Uri~ first three quarters of
-General compliance w;h t>res1· • rn-19. aFcompares'wlth Cln eir t1on. -~,-==a
. . ..
•
dent Cal'ter's anli-inrlat1on peeled inflation rate this year of
g uidelines could result in a 8.25 percent. <RelaJ..ed story. A4 >
sharp decline in price increases "There are a;; always many
next vear, Fede ral Reserve uncertainties on the price front
_ Ch afiman G Willfa-m Miii;;---the effects of weather on crop
said today. · . harvests and the dec1s1ons or the
-Testifyir>g before the Senate .. , ·<foreign Qil > cartel. for ex·
Banking Committl'e. Miller out· ample, are factors beyond the
lined a set of fon•ciJsls that in· sphere of economic analysis ,''
elud ed price intn·a.scs or Miller said. .
between 6.75 and 7.5 percent He conceded it will be difficult
~
"However. 1f there is general
cont'J)hance with .. t he admin1stra·
lion's guideJ.ines. the advance or
prices next year could be held to
around the low end or the range
t6 75 percenll J 'vc projected."
M 1ller said. "
This. he addc<I . "would ~ 1t
good start m thl' difficult proc-
ess of restoring price stability "
RUm014'. W~Dg?
'Down Wit h . t he Shala'· ..• "
100 Flee
Hotel Fire;
One .Killed
Broun 'Won't Wed' Linda
SACRAMENTO <AP 1 Th<.> rumors are wrong
again. says Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s press
s~cretary. He has not asked s inger Linda JWnstadt
tq marry him and has no plans to do so.
'\"inl' lram;,1n ~tudt•nt:-, arre~t('d during ¥
rlcmonstrat1on al Florida State University
m Tallahassee. are shown shaking their
handcuffod arms·.and fo.t~ at a sheriffs
depul.,.. ·as they left court. The students
~houted "down with the shah.. after ap-
pearing-at their arraignment.
Boy, 1 0 , H elps
Newport Cops
Nab Su s pects
Irvine~ Co. T-enardS
. .
Told To .Pay Taxes
project manager for quality as-
SAN· FRANCISCO (AP>
One man died and at least 100
people escaped safely today
·when fire s wept through .a
residential hotel and nearby n ats
on gaudy, neon-lit Broadway, in
the heart or San Francisco's
North Beach area.
The fire also lert extensive
water damage to the Condor. a
night club below the hotel where
. dancer Carol Doqa pipnecred
the topless craze 14 years ago. Nt.'wport Bea~h police crcd1tccl
a 10-year-old boy today with
ht'lping them l'apturt: hyo su~·
p~·cts in a Corona del Mar
burglary
By JACKI E HYMAN
Of llM 0-'1'-PllOI SUll · surance in the assessor's offict!. Two oth~Broadway night
However, he said homeowners clubs. Big Al's and the hungry i,
arc required to pay the bills by s uffered minor water ot fire
the due d ates. damage. along wilh a few
The press secretary, Elisabeth Coleman. volun-
teered the denial Wednesda,¥ after one report in The
Wall Str:eet J ournal and another oh gossip columnist
Rona Barrett ·s ABC ··Good Morning America" pro-
gram.
T HE J OUR NAL QUOTED
"we 11 informed" Ca I ifornia
Democrats as saying the 40-year-
old Democrat might ·announce his
engagement to Ms. Ronstadt "in
the next few months."
Miss Barrett said Brown pro·
posed last wcekcnci at his -t,etreal
u1 the Sierra. but that the singer
l urned ham down be~aus(' it lll•ld in Nt•'\o\port Bl·ach City
Jul today m tretrof $10,000-batl
each were George Robles, 23,
and Robert Pn•ciado. 21. both or
Santa Ana Uolh face: chargt;S or
burglary.
Hom~wners wi1:hl3il<Ne$<'d
from the lniine Company should
go ahead and pay their property
tax t>ills. even though almost all
of-lliem Will l1e-tcccMng f l!·
funds. an Orange County Tax
Assessor 's Orrice s pokesman
said today.
would hurt his pr ·· ' · · · ·
tton~.
Many or the ~ef~nds could .be nearby .shops. said Fire Chief -c~m1~ ~ wllhm-a-month-or --,.__-...........-,,......·...,.;..---------.J----==::::::~-==--two. Whitcomb. said. However. nuu• cw" .. ., · RONSTADT
Poh<'e said the boy, whose
name was not revealed at the re·
quest or his parents. became
sus ptc1ous or two men he saw at
the Bayv1l'W Apartments. 1650
Marguentt.• /\V<' .. and told his
father
His father heurd a window be·
10g opened in an apartment
whose occupants he knew lo be
away. lie calh.'<i police.
A brief but tense drama
rollowcd as police Orriccr Rick
Sutter arrived, saw a man step
out of the darkened apartment
and yelled. "Police ofriccrs!
Frt.'eze'" The m<1n ducked back
into the apartmunt.
Police th<'n S\lrrounded th«.'
location and obtained the
telephone number of the apart
CStt NAB, Pagt A2)
Five Died .
SAN DIEGO CAPl -A
Superior Couri judge has
declared legally dead the
pilot and four passengers
or a Pacific Southwest
Airlines jet that colhd<'d
with a private plane Sept.
25, killing 144 people.
Capt. James Mc Feron of
Escondido, 11ilot of PSA
· Flight 182, and passengers
Leo G. Reeder ~I Pacific
Pallsodes, arm 'Bryce E. -
Donner and' Allan C.
Lebow or Los 'Angeles
Ncre declaf ~d dead
·• WedQesday by Judge Paul
E . Ove?rton.
Th~ coroner's oUlce
asked ror the declaration
because the bodies or \he
four crash victims could
not be positivel·y ·idem··
Wiect.----
those persons with fewer than 35 An elderly man who died arter
The refunds will result lrom a
rather eompHcated s ituatmn
t hat arose alter Proposition 13
passed, said Howard Whitcomb,
years left on their leases may being rescued rrom the top noor
experience some delay and will of the blazing hotel has not been
probably receive somewhat positi vely identified, Casper
. s maller refunds. Whitcomb said. s aid.
The situation is this :
rope Advises
Nuns ·to Hold
To Traditi<ins
VATICAN CITY (APl Pope
John Paul II urged nuns today
not to allow feminist claims lo
oversbadow their call to a
chaste. poor and obedient life in
the church. He said they should
always dress in a fashion clearly
indicating their religious stale.
The pope·s speech came rour
days arter a m eetin g of
American nuns and laywomen in
Baltimore demanded admission
to e all-male iest.bood and an
en anc ro e or womeo n
Roman Catholic Church. cRelal·
ed story, A9>. Tfle three-day -gatltering, in
Baltimore said it planned a
personal call on the pope to ask
him to rever se the ban on
W1>men priest.s.
In his s peec-lt lo about 600
s uperiors or female religious or-
ders, Pope· John Paul made no
open reference 'to the issue of •
W'Ome.n pries t s or to the
Baltimore conferenc~. but tie
warned against'letling the tradi-
tional image or the. nun to be
overwhelmed by "public opin-
ion. even lf an ecclesial one."
The Pope pHlsed all efforts
at.· reshaping rellaious orders In
harmony wltb the 1962·1965
'Vatican Ed.amenlcal Council.
"All ·women religious have
kind o( p.Aued around a
password: 'Lel' us be first of all ~Christian.· A certain number
added' or~pref'erred to this the
-: !!J.!f•DI · "'.._: t11 M fiNt ol •II
wome n.' •
Propositio n 13 gi ves
hoineowners a break by provid-
ing that houses and land be as·
sessea at their 1975 value or. if
Oley were PU{Chased later than
that, al the purchase price, plus
a m aximum of 2 percent infla-
tion a year.
However, the Irvine Company,
including all its1and. was sold in
1977. As a resull. the assessor's
office originally reassessed ull
the leasehold lands at the 1977
value These assessments were
sent lo the county auditor's of·
rice in mid-Augus t and were the
basis or tax bills sent oul several
CSee REFUNDS, Page A2)
Preliminary es timates •put
damage lo the buildin& and
three adjoining structures at
S2~.000. •
Casper said the blaze began in
the top floor of the woodframe
Dante Hotel at Co lumbus
Avenue and Broadway, then
s pread rapidly to the other
wooden buildings, which had
flats on the upper ftoors and
night clubs und 1$hops on the
ground noors .
"We hope 1l wasn't arson." he
said. "It could have been an ac·
cid111tal fire."
Ile s aid fire inv<'sli~ators were
looking into the cu use.
FloWn Coop?
Neuport Osprey Missing
Where isJhe osprey?
Paul Kelly. who supervised the moving or the bird's
nest from the mast of a schooner Lo a spectrically orected
pole in Newport.Harbor eaTller this week. doesn't know.
~
BUT THE BIRD expert ror the state Department or
Fish and Game says he's going to find out. c
He plans to begin a vigil tonight, observing the nest to
see if the ospreY-iS usip_g it.
"I'm sure th,e bird ls in the area," Kelty sald,,notlng
that t~e seagoing hawk was using the nesl she built atop
the foremast. of the schooner Samarang as late as last Sun-
day.
• 8ut that was before the nest was moved to the pole
Monday. · .
KELLY SAJ9 HE will take up a perch or his own this
evenin(J at the end or H Street on the Balboa Peninsula
with his spotting scope. which is sort of an elaborate set of
b1noc~lars. Re said 1t is easlest to see the bird when s he's Oylng
down tq the nest, but that, "wjlh my spotling scope, I can
look ·ror Mr little head peeking out over the. edge or the
nett."
SAID l\lS. COLEMAN: "THERE 1s absolutely no
s ubstance to any of these rumors. lt 's all Just total
nonsense. There was no orooosal. · ·
Brown and l\Is. Ronstadt have dated for some
time. The governor and h1!:> staff rcfu:,e to discuss
the relation:,h1p.
Huntington Faculty
Vote Yes on Strike
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
Of I ... Oally POOi Stall
Huntington Beach Union High
. School· District teachers have
voted overwhelmingly to strikt'
if renewed contfl!d talks with
dis trict negotiators and a state·
mediator break down again next
week.
Teacher association President
Ira Toibin said 445 out of 595
-teacllers who cast ballots at
seven wesLOrange County high
schools were in favor or a
waik-0ut-if nc>°-agreemenl 'can be
reached.
Teacher a nd di s tri ct
negolialors plan to begin ha~
glin_g~ain at 10 a.m. Monday
moFrung m an ~rrort to reuoh a
contract settlement to avert the
threatened strike
Toibin said he cxpe'cts school
board member:; to brlng new of·
fers to the bargaining table Mon·
day, The school board has of·
fered no pay hikes ror teachers
. this year but some fringe benefit
increases.
School board President Zita
Wessa refused to say whether
district negotiators will bring
More Coverage
I
Addillonal Harbor area end
coastal coverage appears today
on Page Al{;
any new offers to the table Mon·
day. I
School board members have
rejc<.'ted teachers' dem ands for
u seven percent salary a nd
Crihgc benefit increase.
Coas t
-Weathe r
Fair through Friday.
Lows tonig ht 42 to 47 .
llighs f'Ti~ay. 67 to 72.
INSIDE TODA. Y--
The night Orson Welles did
"War of the Worlds" ._, re-
counted in the American
Film ln.stitute'• "'1es Wor~
ing With Wellea. See F'eatur·
mg. Piige CI.
AIYMr~e
l M. ••¥ti •1111 ... u
C•lller1tl• c. ...... ~
Cl•UlflH ee ... 10 Cnn_.
Otalll ... llClll a .. 1wl1ll' ...
a11t.NI-
'"'""'"' ...... t<_
lllW"""'-1
l•tlex
1 I ' I
. . -~ •
..
..
A2 DAILY .,,LO~
, Victini Identified
·.
Body Tl1at. of El TQro . Gir!, 1;;;:...;::6~= _ __:::.:..__--,--. ..,,..
)'olh01• h.I\ I' vh·1111t 11 II 1111 110,1\
11f J lt. H '.11 •lhl t-:1 I ttr11 1111
who pul11·1• 11llt<f1· m.n h.t\'" hN•n
(Ith' \ti (\\ti \ 1\'llU\' nl .t i.tl.•flf I I
no" 111 1 u ... tl.l(J\ 01 I J \ ''•' t !I. ~·ht\' • . • ~ I u .. An~t·h', ~h1~111 1 :o. 1kpU1i '
1·onfHml'd 111d.t, lh.tt th1• dt•t·um
J>fl:o-t•d h·"h round In hu .. ht·) m tt •
11•m11\l• .;.µ.11 .111 llu 11 t.· 1,,..,, 1A'1-. i.:
,, ·'' \ddt• ·''"'n l '1111.1111111 11. 1 I :1·,~1 l'.11 .111.1u1.:t1:0-1 l'.11111•1
I h1· ... ll .. ,ll't'I :\l II h ... I 111 I
\1.1th1111 1 1 .11 .. ,, '"' hd11\nl h\
v;1 hn· Ill h ,t\t" r .IJlt'll •• lh \I' II
oltl 'ltu111tnJoth111 H\•,11 h .,:1rl md
I lf'\\I ,11\a -.(r .tt!.:11·11 1·1~•}\I I l •I!
11ld ~ 'h1•1 \I l;u111•rt 1•1 111 "iu'tll .1 t' 1•
!->pnn..:' l.1 .... 1 Jul\
I ht• t-I I Pl t• In n .11:1·1 ~ ,,.., n ·
Jk>rlt•d 1111 ...... 1111-' ln 111•1 p.1r1 ·11t <;
~"·pt I> I h1· .., .. ,,~., I ,.., h• 11 .. \ • 1t lt•
tt.1 ~ t' µ11 l.~t -h1•1 up'' 11111· lw \hi.>
hilt hhtklll~',1h1flllf ll'"t Hiid
\ I o... n~!t It•, Shi rrfl ., dd~·<
th 1 It .t11wd of \t,1lhun • .1lk~1·1t
tn\ nh t tnl'nl 111 I h1· th•ul h' ur litt
l\' u ~uutl"·111 l .d1lora11,1 ~ 11 1 ...
"II r lllJ! ... It 1111 ... P1)ta l UHL 'ui
\1 11t .. on ht'I v.l•l•I-. dc11utu•, 1u•1d
11, I "' "·"' Jh·1-tl h1tcl flov. 11 lo I .. \IT I '" 'l'I \1.1t1 ..,11 .tit• I
ht " t 11'\'llH fl ftfl lh,1,I 1)11 II~
p .. 1 nu1 ht h,H1· t1e .. 11 '""'hid
111 lh1 l1w,tl ,11 1•,1 "ti.Hiii~
Sl11•11fl '1ft •1Hllh'' I t'llCll h'tl
I .41> .\nlo(t•lt·~ clt·1J11tll 11·1~"' t•-.I
h v. e·n1 '" 1111· 1111t v. he•rt• ltw 1-;1 fiu 0 h "t'I\ .a.:t'I !\ bOd\ \\Q!> fOUlld
nn1ul11rmaf111n .Cl\ t't1 l o Hl•t Hl:l-11
In t ht• ..,U..,lit'l I
\l.tlt~111 ol I ,1 "llri.d.t, lb c·ur
ti11lh JV.Jll111.: 111.il 10 l'\.:1.J .1
D 1t11u ~oo
0 •• HO
CHIMA ,.
\lap trnt·t·:-the c·oursc of a chartered kelanrl1c Airlint.'~
1ctl11wr l'<HT~ mg :!lo :\lo:-olt•m pilJ!ri m~ homt· from :\lert:<J
th.Jt <Ta~ht·d nl~ar ('olnmho. !->n Lunk<J J..1lllll).! ull but 47
.1lm.inl •Slon. l'agt> A+ • _________________________ ._..;.. ________ _
. Final Rites ·---e-------------
For Mr. Lowell,. 61
'"' 1'11.11.:l' nl .1hdurl111.c Jnd rup
111~ .1 "It.•\ ud11 ~·ollt•ue col'd.
"hc•rm·~ dc1>utit!:> :-.aid The: sus
pticl 1:1 un pJ.rule from ;.i ~ ulna11
rupt• 1111H'1t•l 1011 111 Orc~on.
""h1• 1 t• tw "•ll> !Jell olcd fr um 'lull'
prl1tof\ .1ft1 •1 :.t.•rvln~ th1·e~ years
ol u 15 'c•.ir "t·nkncl'
l.11'1 An.:l•lt•i. llt•11utt{'s_lta1d they
1•\1H·1•1 10 1•x trJdtll' Matt~o11
r 11tl11~ 111~ '"' 11 i al 111 Ncvaclu
Trautivein
Rites Set
For Frf4ay
luh11 (; TraUl\\l'tn a 51 year
ulri ll.ir lx1r ATea rt1'>id~nt and
m.it'int• 1·n~1nt•c•r "ho contnbut
1•cl to num\•ruu::. dn•dgin~ prctJ·
l't'l !> ·In Nt•wport Bl'<H'h, d1t•d
Wcdne::.du:, al thl! age of 77
Fu nc ral s crv 1ce11 for Mr
Traul\H'in "111 be c.:onduNl'd 1-'n
day .it 3 J> m at Bell Broadway
Chapel 1rf'Cnsta Mesa
Born in Arcadia. Kan,. Mr •
T1'Uut\\C'10 t ame to th'e Harbor
.\rt•.t 111 1927 fft.' ht•\pl•d build
rn;,ids in Nt•wport Beach7 and. 1n
1!135, ht• ::.upcn 1sed the dredging
projl•ct that formed Shark
Is land. now known a s Linda hie.
' JI(' later rormed the Tralit\\ctn
Mn r toe Construct ion Co of
;-.;l'wport Beach" hich he opcral·
l'd with his brothers.
Mr Trautwein was a me~tx>r
of tHe Nf•wport Jl<1rbo~ .Elk::i
Club
Mr Trautwein 1s s urvived by
his "1fe, wla. of Costa :\tcsa.
broth('r!>. Ray of Vis ta. Paul of Ora n~e. Erl of Costa Me:.a and
Frt>d of T\\1n Falls. Idaho. sis
ters. AnnC:J Mac Tr<1ut\o\etn 'of
Fort Seolt. K<1n . ~\larv ShaV<•r
of l.amcir. \lo . Paulint•
~k G <H ran of Cost a ;\frs;..1
He' Charles D Cl;.irk of tht•
F1rsl Onited Ml•thod1~1 Churrh
w ill of{l(•1atc ;,tl Frida ~ l>
~('rv1cc::. ;\Ir Tr:wt\o\etn \\Ill Ix·
buried in Longmont. Colo.
••
1"
\ .
\
i
t f
I •
/.
._ . -• ... ' ... "' -~ ..
I
. . -.....
. ... :' .
..
Frigid Pastorol-Sftme
Sub 1.t•r o ll·m11t•ralurcs ·cn•ated IC'Y ll'nt·c~ in this pasture south of Idaho
Falls. Idaho, this week. The mercurv
droppl-d h) f1w bt>low zero Tuesday and 11
bl'low Wednesday.
Gay . Trysts Adlliitted
Defendant Denies LiaUon L~d to Mur~r
By GARY GRANV ILLE "Do you consider yourself to
01tMO•llvP11otsuitt .. be a homosexual'~" Rackaukas
Laguna Oeaeh murder dcfen-asked.
dant Earl Scramlin, 2'l, ad ··No." the defendant replied
milted WcClnes day that h e "'Then you consider youn.~lf to
engaged· in homosexual love· be heter9sexual'>" ·
making with 69-yeal"old Albert "YJ?s." Scramhn retorted. "I
Daniel Willard, who was do.·· ____ _
bludgeoned to4eatb~ - ---·-r taJCeit you·have a girlfriend
However . Scramlin testified al then?" the prosecutor as ked . "
his trial in Orange County "Yes." Scramhn answered as
Superior Court.· tlis occasional he nodded tOward an attractive
homosexual lovemaking trysts youn~_woman m the courtroom
with the retired Coast Guard of-audience. "Her nam e i~ Laura,
fleer did not lead to murder L;.iura Richard."
· · I did not . ' ' Sc r a ml 111-The defendant then went on to
answered when asked by de-describe his fotlt yea r rela·
fense attorney Tom Reilly if ht' tionship with the murder v1ct1m
had bludgeoned Willard to dt>ath Scramltn SCJ1d that from thr<.'e
in his Laguna Beach home the to four times a year he v.ould
mJ,?ht of JuJy 29. 1977. visit Willard 111 his home at 8';1
When prosecutor Ton y Crestview Drive . 1n Laguna
Rackaukas questioned lhe de-Beach. and that during those
fendant. a La~una Bea('h High visits he would be a passive
School gr'-!duatc. ht> a~ked :. . partner in homosexual sex act~
"Do you cons1dei; yourself R ac""1uk as attemptt'd to
gay'>" weave a possible motive· tnl() the
"No."Scrumhnan:-.wcred. murder c har~c· b ) <1s k1n~
at the time and I r eally didn't
see anything funny about 1l," the
defendant said
Throughout his tc'>l1 mony in
Su p erior Court J udgc J o hn
Flvnn·s courtroom S<.'ramhn re·
mained calm and unruffled
ffe"-spotre ifl u -tnf)nm<>ne 1;ro1ce
that denie·d any posstbl l'
nervousness as he stoutly mam-
tamed his innocence
Scramlin was cirrested more
than five months after· W1llard0!t
battered body was found
~prawled in the hvrng room of
his home.
It was footprints found on the
floor drcn<'ht•d with liquid Drano
that led polire to thl.' ~oung
looking defl'nd<1nt
Scramlin t1dm 1tted in h>!:t
tc~llmon} th;.it hC' h<1ci >£1~1tt!d
Willard m hls homt> the night
patholog is t s sa} h<: w ets
bludgeoned Lo dt:<1th ~1th a \\>ood
fcrt_ility statue ·
\1 emonal -;e\·T1<.·es "en· ton·
d1H't e d tod.n a t St Jaml'l>
f:Pl'•('CIP .. tl Chun h In "'l'\\ JJOrl
lk.u·h for \1 thur .C l.o\H•ll Jr .
.1 p1onet•r in tht· ,d< 'el ,,pmt-nt r,f
dl'tl r nn1e·.., :.ind data com
mun1t·atmn" .
:\1 r UJ\',t!ll d1~d Sundav a t lh~
.IJW of til
lntc1 nc1t1onal ~ubwquentl.\. hi:
founded L Squart.d Industries 1n
Nl'wµort B<!Jch and i.erved a:-. a
m.in.,gt>ml·nt con!>ullaul l o
OvnJmi(' S<·1cnce-. 1n \'an '\uyi. 01\>1r Lo~Pll leave.., his wrfc.
F.H·I ~ n Lowell nf Xc"f111rt
Rc•:.t('h · daughtt.>rs Pati.v Lo\.\ el l
ol !\e·""por't Rt·uch. Mary Lowell
t,f \\ J h1ng1on D (.' . and
l'ha1 lotle Lowl!ll or Notre Vaml',
Ind . ;1 son . Arthur Carttr
Lowl•ll Ill, of Santa A.na, ·and a ~1:-.tt>r 1-;lizabcth McKegncy of
T1burnn. Calif.
Mesa Land Annex
Needs Counly OK I
S~ramhn if he did not fear that
Hfs relationship with the murder
'1('l1 m \\ould he dtSl'O\ ered
"I think that 1L 1!-. obvJOus." the
youthful appcunng defendant
said as he adriutted he was not
a nxious for the homosexual rela
t1 onsh1p to be found out by
6thers
Rut. 'Scrumlin 1ns1~t<•rl "ht•n
he le ft Willard lht•) wav1•d good
bye and the victim was 1n good
:.p1rib and in ~ood h~alth
Strop Meet,
Scouts Share
\ t·.111•1•r t S \1 ,u tnP < urp ..
11tln:c1 \o\hO scnc·d <ts .i fighter
pilot in World Wc1r 1l c1 nu lht•
1-.0t t'an War, Mr. Lowell \o\<Js
ht.•s t k no" n for his "or k in the•
1·.t1 ly 196&.\ in applyinR m1ao
t'lt·L·tronics ln nuv<.11 av1a\ton
\11 l.<1\1.t•ll attained tile r'1tlk
o j colQfld ·and. 1n his last
101htary as·,1~nment, wa' dirt'\'
tor ot ttrc d1v1:.wn ol a\'IOOH:s
\\ 11h1n thl' Bun•au of Nc.i,·;,J
\~ t•.tpons. no" thl' !\J\-al /\11
'Uililll!> rommand~ __
-\I lt:r lcJv111g l ht• mtl1ta1'
,,., '"' 1• 111 l!Jf;J. \t r Lo""t.·11 t·u
l1111ndcd Gt.'n ercil M1 l'ro
1•lt·c·tron11:s. later 101nm Jf, th"
\ ut111wll1. s On 1:-.11m 111 Hcit·k"" ell
Builder Has
Heart Surgery
''h·wport Bea<"h n •<,1tlent
\J 1 lton Jl rt'n wal' n •1)()rt1·cl re•
1·1qll'r .1t111g frt1m hc<•rt b~ IJ""'
,u1 g<·1 !-. IO<I:;.., al St. Vtrll:l·nl's
I h1-.p1tal in Los Angel<'s .
1\ s 1'°k<"-man for t ht' family
:-.:.i11l Hr<'n , .t pronHn1•n1 hutld1·r
and hu..'>b;md of actn·ss Claire·
'I 11•\ or w.1s '>t1ll 1n 1nlt'ns1v(•
c.'<trt'. Tht.• s urAt•ry W<t'> reported
ai. ::.u<.•ct.•M,ful bul 1l Wit '> t<)<) soon
to rlc:term1n1.· hrs t•ond>trcm, the
:.pokl'smun said.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
I~ () t'l I' f , • .f 0•11¥ Jl'dqt W'Plw~· " .. ,. f1i1• l lt1• 'h·w ,,,.,.,, 1\0VtM•~h"; fr..,. 1'); ,,,,,
11\/f·i t ~;::· ~~~";~:~~~:-,~~·.,f " .. ;'
'""' t ., ... ..,.~"'>'' ''' • n •1..int~Ol'1 Oir ... •• • ''"~ '"., ../11'•¥ ltw1nr. ~..JCIOIH:W1(• ..,,,, •-t ,..~
•tQ'-' ••......,.." Mwlt't(ft•U t .u.,,.,..r~ltd1 ,,.,, _..,.. JWDl.u.nut .s.....iw-u_. ......, ~ ,.,...._
-.l:lnt•o-f ~ ..,~ Of..,-f " -" '1]rt...., ~ f ., ~ ',lf,.1' <.uu•AM'• t•1ttorn1•WUb
..... nr --Pr•• 1diftnl •f\O Put~1 ~.,
J.C.tl .. ,.., .. 1 Vtt\l'fl.1clllt\l.1l\Cl~M~
-~ ...... -l«l•tar -. , ... -.. ._.....,. ... ~n.011'f9 (OllOP
ow ...... l-............... ..
;Onf>l••t ..-.~•q.llfl EdtlO'\
otflcn • C..IA>IM_...._....,~
L•®n•ee .. ., 111601 ....... ,.,se ... ~
Hwr·•·"'JtvttS.•t.f't 1111lS.«ft~""'o \ctddl,.b.1-f• V••·,., 1tJr0fl.A PtitJ Ro.ct
•t ~" D1eqo "'"'""'a" Telepl\one {7t4)6UA321
CIHtllled Advettt .. nvM2·!e78
~tdl•·O.t., .,,., .. ,,.,,.,,... 0Htf'et
Slt•NtO
Thl' family has asked th<Jt
memonal donations .be m<.1de Lu
thl· Amt•rican Cancer Society.
f'rO'lllt Page A J
"eeks ago
In the meantime. homeowner'
on ll'<1:.ed J4jnd prot.csted lhat
lh1·v hJ d rN'l.'1ved no benefit fru~n the: i,ult'. yet under lhcll'
h •lJ\Cb were n·qusrcd to p&y the
1111 rc•JM·d IJrope rty taxe:.
.\ ltt•r sevl·ral coast lcg1'>lators
ir1lt•n1:ned, thl' stat<• Board of
r:11ualt1.ation n 1le1I rn lat<' Sep
t1•mher thut lcast·ho ld land
should be ass1.•ssed at its rn75
value, except for reversion<1ry rn
kresth. wh1th rcprt'sc•nt the com· '"'°>' 'sinler<><;t inthe l<trid.
Tht• result, Whitcomb sa1tl. was somet!Jm(( of a hc:tdu('hC for
the• a's<•ss'ir s st;1fr. who had
oc·vN bcfon• had to asscl>s tw11
sc1H.1rate v11l u<>s for the land lie
sa1ci C'ach lease has to be 1.•x
am1nt'd individually.•
. Whitcomb s:.ud il app<'ttrs that
the rPve.rs i<>nary interest in
le..1s1's with h-wcr than 35 ycari.
le>H to run m:iy r esult in u slightly
hi.:h€'r as~smi>nl than.in longer
1e:.rscs;--wh1ch prob~bly wtniu.'>.L
be assessed al ~he 1975value
He not<.'d that, although the n:-
versionary int<'rest 1s the com·
pany 's interes t , homeowners
will probably end up paying~
41lcre1.1tt beca~es TC ·
.qait=e thclfflOJ)ay property tax-
es on the la nd ..
However, he s aid t here hasn'l
been a flood o f com t aints t1eca~e tllx tiiIJs-were down
significantly anywlly The rea
son 1s Uwt Proposition 13 re
duced propt>rt.y taxes to ""1ax·
imum or 1 percent of ttle prop-
e rty's val lie'.' tn addition.
homes on the' land were assessed
at \heir 1975 value.
The result will be that alm<>6t
everyone will receive a refun<t .
but that the biggest tax savings
have already ~n reallied·in
the initial tox bills, Whitcomb
said. ',
He-said one caller who com-
plained that he was due some
$200. a month refund because the
land hadn't yet been re assessed
turned out to l:Mtowed only..abdu
$%00l)er year. •
The Orange County Board of Su~r v1sors is now the f1n a.f
hurdle in Costa Mesa's qut>st to
annex a 70 arre 1!:.land of county
krntory nur Canyon Drive and
the Santa Ana River
Supervisors will conduct a
public hearing on the annexation
r.c q u est n ex t W e d n es d a) .
according to Peter Herman. a n
aide to 5th D1~trict County
S upervisor Thomas Riley.
·Th<: county 's Local Agency
Formation Comm1ss1on recenllv
a pprov<'d the c ity request lo
raw e coun y s an tn c1 y
limits.
City officials have yet to come
up with a cost figure on
providing pohce c.rnd fire service
lo th<.' area 1f tl is annexed. .
Jack Vibert
Recuperating
After Seizure
Orange Coast civic leader
Ja('k Vibert was reportedly re
<'uperating at home lod<ty aftl'r.
bl•ing hosrut;d1zed two weeks
ago when h<> suffered a heart at.
tad<.
Vibert was relC'ased Wednei.-
d a y from H oag Memorial
llos p1tal in Newport Beach.
lie is president of Pacific View
Me morial Park in Newport
Beach and a res ident of
Emerald Bay Jn.Laguna Be ach
Vibert is a current direclQr and
past president .of the OranAe
County Philtiaririon1c Society.
He is also a past president of
the Nc_wp_ort Haroor Chambe~f
omml'rcc and wus <;4urtcr
·president of the 552 Club aMloag
Mt'monal Hospital.
NAB.~.
monl from the manager . The
police watch commander ~aJled
tind apOke with both m en inside,
persua ding them to come out.
Inside, police reported finding
that s'tereo equipment hud been
unplugged and moved
Teache.rs S trikq?
.FRESNO <AP> -Teachers In
Fre.sno UnlCied , the state's fifth
largest school dh1trict. have vot-
ed lo strlk onda.v lt contac emanda are not met.
•
llowevcr, city official!. have
movt>d ahead v.1th annexation
beC'<JU..,t• they c laim <'lly
<frH•lopmcnl s lan1fards ~ould
pro\ 1de more protertion for the
hluffs ovC'rlooking tht Santa Ana
H1ver
Then· h:J\e bcl•n no protests of
the• proposed annexation from
people who hve m the -Pocket of
1·ount.y territory near the as yet
undeveloped Fairview, Regional
Purk
But he denied that Willard Had
ever threatened to expose him
or. for that matter. the two had
ever quarrded about pos~iblc
expo:-.ure .
Rackaukas then sul·ceeded in
getting Scramlm to admit that
he, became anJ,?ry "'ht'n h\ o dr-
tr 1 c.:l attorlH'Y 1n \'l·St1 gator..,
JOked about the homosexual re
lat1onship ·
"I thou~ht rt w<1 s <1 ver)
serious lhmg we were dtSl'USMOf:
Pre-
Christmas
~.Sale '·' '/
'rru ff1c near lhl' Orangt
County Fatri?round., ~n Costa
)les.i "111 be hc<t\.ll'r ~h.in u-;ual
Sc.iturdav ~<"UU:;c more than
50.000 ~pie arc expt•eted to
.ittend a Scout O Ram:i there
The Sl'Vl'nth a nnual c•vcnl will
ht• held from 10 a m to 6 µ m .
Saturda~
In addition. the weekend !>Wap
m eet at the fairgrounds 1~
expectedtodrawabout 17.SOOpeo
pit-Saturday.offtcwli. s:ud
Layaway
for Christmas
-~~ow!-
SAYE s~o SAYE s70
·SALE--$299
PRICE ·
s• ltdl U/2JJ 71_ ..l!g. ~369
SAL4299
PRtCE
w. ... 11122111 . RCMJ. $369
Choose Your· Seating Co~ort With
LkZ-BOY®
MISSION VIE.10
loff ef A•trf P\y.I
28192 Mar91.11 He Pll).
t••W..b ....... of
S~st .... ,..t ...... ...._
495-5902
. .. II
CALIFORNIA ...
Cail e Ca r Ca l Ung ·:~ard
Trol ley8 Roll in· ~ DefP4e F 8iJJs
~-.
HlgA Goal
I I (:en Mc•n \ 11
U ) m u ll) . lk I l' J l l' d
f o r n.· \' k l' t w n ll\
\\t I ~l' (. 'UI h, ... l \ s h.-
\\ 111 probably rim tor
Con it r ss 1f Rl'Jl c; u:-.
Jl,l\\klll ..... 71, 1\'1 1n•s
::.oon
• • ~\N l'HA'\l'l ~('t> 't\P t Tlll'v'r
c•rt1nk y <'Unt.mkt•rou., ron11tantlv f'row1INI,
.. 1owt•1 1h1111 ¥.t1lktr16' .ind u threut to Ille and
~hmb Hut ri..bll" <'•h ttr"t" St'n f''ronc1 Fo·~
I .illlna: \ JrO lo th•· world, and the• <'lly htU\jl!\
unto lht•m llke n do"~g<-r to hl'r,f1r .. t t1<>uquf1l
lht" C' 1ble t'Dn tll•J(un rwnn1r11t toduy
"'hen •nary· work NI\ react\_crl un ·•6trc(•M\·nt mv~h tng lll\kty prO<'t-dure\ Tht•) hurt ht•c•o
,h,1t do\o\-n Tu<-4'cbv aft<•r an ut•t·1dcnr on
l'allformu Stn.-.·t
('I T' Of'f.'l('l t\l>S •IJ~llOf,!174' ror Ul'CI
dt•nt' hli1• lh1· mw Tu<·,duv thut th11•w 1.1 "'n11
m.111 lh1111wh lhc• "1nd .. h1c·ld nnd 1n1utt-il 1:1
p.1 .. i.t•nRt>r .... thc•n "hrua< .ind vow to kt>t•p lht•
llt111 ~' rol LI n1t
I I '<'c·rt.unl~ not for mont>y or 'µt't."d TJw
') 'tc•m lthc'' S3 m t I hon annuull y ..and lht> un
ckrnound rdblt> runs no (j.illter tha n !I mph
(;ru1nblt'tt one r ent. 'Thc.-y don t C'hmb
half" .l)' to tht• !>la Thl')' ban•ly m.ake 1l up
""-ob lltll
~h'h 1n Rl'llt . an attorney who l>~1altzes
, 1n pt>rl>OnaJ tnJuh suit:., said cable Clar ca!.es
;ire the toughest 1n the "orld to try because
'1ung the c..able car compal"I Ii. hke s.11!ng
\\< h1 i.llt>r 's pd10t10g of mottl t:verybody
lo\ l' .. 1t
.. Jurors are afraid to vote <1ga10st 'em
You can ~t·t ont' of lhu"c aµl'" driving a cable
t•ar down Powt11l Stre<!t and runi\lng Into a
bunch of l'IChool children and they'd find· he
wu11 on t\lJ w(fy to church and let him off.··
HhH"S tdtul 14 ~ tJ1ll tmn annually. about
tiO ptm.• nt tourists. The 26 six-ton cars. built
dt·cudci, UJlO or brass 8.ltd wood and stamina,
c·urry 40,000 passengers dally up h.llls with
.inut<'s up tp 21 pefcent. • •
Aul.Qmoblles somellmes· sweep too cl<>se.
---, lf>rush1n/i ~asseo"gers on the ruhn\ng boards.
'fhoi,e ..JhO don'( hang on can get blown off by
the forct at the cars' jerky t urns. A cable car
1~ the oril~ehicle !.a California au!Jlorized to
bypass signs. ~ but many automobile
drivers D!lknow that.
According to the Municipal Ra ilway.
which o~rates the cable cars aJong with city ::.treck~r~ and buses. 490 acc1dent.S occur red
1n thtdast fi:Scat )ear on the cable car line
Jlone )' ~ ':/.
R JORDAN. general claims agent -
for th~.,system. s.aid about half a million
dollars~tn personal injury claims were paid
out 10 1977-78 ·as a result of cable car acci·
dents .
As.kid if the system is safe. J orda n
replied, "Well . the public· dem and& them.
They ~1'e in the city charter. We make them
as s-afe as-is possible for equipmer1t that has
been in operation for over 100 vears."
·Nixon Tied
ro Illegal
Activities
LOS ANGEL ES <AP l
• -Al\ attorney for the·
former No. 2 man ln the
Fraud Charges .Filed
. .
FBI has hoked former LOS ANGELES <AP l A variety or crim inal
President Richard Nix-charges have been preferred against.. computer
on to an illegal ~am -consultant Slanley Ma rk Rifkin, 32. in <;onnection
-paign or wiretaps and with the Oct. 25 theft or $10.2 roilllonfrorrrSecurtty
b t ea k · Ins a g a Ills t P aci.fie National Bank \
friends and relatives of • &:-.1..P.:i Angeles rederal grand Jury returned a
t~ release as .evidence S6.~ worth of diamonds he
bought from Rtfkln unless. he w~ssured they
would be retUQ'86:.,;.N•·-~·-4 .--':" •
A'M'ORNEV BRUCE P. ~OLF' , represent·
ing Jeweler Ozzie Herskowitz. U.S Dist rict'
Judge David·W. WHlia ms i&I erskowitz reta in
....
DAILY PILOT Al;
·-
./
Oleg-Gassini
creates1 a classic .••
a.-..::;_.---., ..... ogrnvtrterro'r'lstS°7.ir-tl\e'" four-count ifidiclmenl against the Sepulveda res i·
Los Angeles Titnes said dent Wednesday, accusing him of entering a bank .
todsy; to rommlt -n-reto-rly, ftalf<rb~. tnte~ conlrQI of 12 diamonds · he had purc8ased from Rtt . . .......,, .... ..,==~-"::--. --. -~4'=--'l
Williams, howevet. ~rdered the dlatmonds
turned over to l .. e grand jury as evidence with the
Brian P. Gettings. at, transportation or stolen property and smuggling
tomey for W. Mark Felt l:oods into the United States. .
wh o faces l ri a I on Rifkin was being held in San Diego In lieu of $4
--charges..ot~onsphmg to -mi l hon-b::rit-attertitsarresrmv:-s-Tncai'lsoad.
violate the right.s of FBI agents said $12,000 in cas h and diamonds
Weatherman associates worth $13 milli on retail were recovered from
requirement the h~wel,s__Wl.Lle.ave ~nm.ens-1----1h'---------rt--'--·----·
-custody wlll iout1urther orde r of the court. _:, ••
".?----.. .
( ·STATE ) Rifkin.
Authorities allege Rifkin used a complicQled
scheme m volving secret bank codes to transfer
SIO 2 million from Security Pacific Bank to the
Swiss bank account of Russalmaz. a Soviet agency
handling diamond dealings.
T HE INDICl'MENT provided no new infor ma-
tion about the theft s aid by autherities to be the
largest from a bank In U.S. h.lstory.
Court proceedings were delayed briefly
Wednesday when a Beverly Hills Jeweler refused
in the early 1970s. said
in a federal court motaon
i-n Washington that "cer-
tain recommendations"
of "the Hust.on·plan" to
spy o n revolu tionary
~roups were implement·
ed after a mid-August
1970 telephone conversa-
tion betw~n Nixon and
former FBI D1rC'ctor .I
Ed~ar lloover. th L•
newspaper said. Teac her Levels
La1111c1a-w~rk• S ex Chart:Jie
M OUNTAIN VIEW . ~.
IAP·l -An atmospheric . , robe is headed toward' LO~ AN9ELF.S <AP t -A f~cuJty member-of
rhe veile d planet of the University or Sou~h~rn C~hfom1~ School of
Venus today after a suc-Mus ic has filec:J a ~1 m1lhon s uit allegmg she was
cessful in-spare launch denied promot16n and tenure bee~use she refused
f r 0 m a p i 0 n c e r • the sexual adv~nces of her s_ul><:rvasor
aft The Superior Court suit fi led Wednesday by spac~cr · Or Carol Stewart noted she joined the USC staff in
The separation of the 1968 as a lecturror and had been upgraded to assis·
Sounder Probe from· the tanl professor since.
T r an s porlt!r Bu s
. ~-.
College· ~l~~es _Bazaar ..
Yuletide is ~-ra:orite . Pre -registration is re .
season of the year for . quire4 on o~ before Dec.
crafts men a nd women t6 4 .. --· • I sett-th~r worR aif~<t --The-recre1Cion sl aff 1s·
dleback College ~et'~ look in~. for Inte rested I
ing a place to do just _a ppr a is e.r s l o man
that a t its first S uper booths durlnl( tbe swae/'
Swap I on Dec. 9. . meet to evaluate it~'
The·· antique, a rts aTtd brought . l)Y the buye 'f•
c r a ft s bazaa r i s Yapp s.a.id. . •
schedulecfrrom's a.m . to .. Foi: more inlorma~on
3 p.m . in.parking lot 1 of. caJ I ~he C0 Tiun1l
t he Mission Viejo cam -Ser vices .of _rat
pus. 831·7532or495·4 50.
521ZBLU -Owned by Chris John!to~ 6r'
Les Angeles. --·. -: -
<52)five foot, two '1Z )eyes IBLU )blue -
describes Chris' heil:!ht.and .eY.e $Olor.
Wednesda:,i cvl'ning is HOWEVER. SUE ALLEGED in 1!176 she was
the fi~~t sut'h maneuvC'r told by Dr. Adrian Ruiz, her supervisor at the
ever made in space a nct School of M••.;ic, that s he would not be granted
a prelude to thrt>e other tenure or promotion if she did not respond to his
lau n chin~ from,;.t:;;h:;e...;B;:.u:.:s::._...:S~e~x~u;;a;..I .!!a;;,d.;;va;:;n;;.:c~e~s~""="=:--:r="'""""-r.:==--rr:::-r"=TT='-'::-i--~-:-----:---:-...,.-~-::---~-----rs e S S e WaS ent en Ure e 0 OWIOg lnform•uon fw the "Pia!@ Of tile-0. f" IS SUPOl.ec, l>f MIU FH'-'f,
&eking Asked
LOS ANGELES < f\P l
An ass()(:1utt• Jusltce
of the state Supreme
Court has asked his col·
leagues to sign a stale·
me n t den y ing any
wrong-doing in the wake
of reports that a de·
c1sion ovNturning the
"use a gun . go lo
prison'' law w;i s
"ith h eld, t he l.os
A n~eles Times said to·
day.
Ye~r and immediately hied a gn evance. She said •ull>Or ot the "" l!dllion °1 ~ "Wl'IO'~ ~ Of Pe•-lllfd C.llfom•• ~.iunw Plet.,. ... II '"" "•"" •n 1n~~t1nv "'•'-· tend Of sh<:' was offered work for 1978-79 only if she agreed 1.11, 10 Mlk• F•''*'· t101 w11S11tr• e1¥<1 . s..ie 1112. ~"' "''"
to do so withQUl promotion or tenure. . '°212
•
Complete service facilities
However , one justice
claimed he had refused
.. to sign l,he statem ent
ci r c ul ated by s t ate
Su p r cme Court As-
sociate Justice Mathew
0 . Tobri n er, t h e
newspaper said.
LIASIN(icEN
1--~-...jF.8A 'Df'llied'
WASHINGTON CAP )
Th e ,N a t iona l
Tr a ns portation Safety
Bo ard Wed n esday
urne own a r~
by Pacific Southwest
Airlines to withhold
tra nscripts from the
cockpit.. voice recorder or a FSA plane Involved
in America 's worst avia·
\ion d isaster.
A ~pakesl."ll'h for the
safety. boata, 'WM asked
not to be identified, said
PSA may ret urn to court
today to seek extension
of a federal court Injunc-
tion agaJnst release of
thtf transcriPts.
RUFFEll'S
UPHOLSTERY' ...... ,.,_, ... .......
ltU...,._M•4..
C-.Mete-14Mllt
.
NOW OPE~! -Cormier Leasing's new tacllity at the en-
trance to Irvine Auto Center. You can lease a new car or -.,...~----. trucR rom he .CormlerProtess1onals who will program
your individual needs.
Maintenance le!)sing our specialty. Free Loan cars av-
ailable. ·
l ocated ius.t eaat~f the San Diego Freeway. Take ttre1~~""·
Lake Forest Dr. turnoff, go east to Rockfield. then make
a let\. J ·
Come in and see us today! /"«
768~8026 '
connier
. leasing
23K3 ftockfletd Blvd., ulle forett
••
. I ,,..
. I
J .-• I .,
I '/
. .
and we'll monogra111 it free t
Gel a head stun on holiday gttt g1vmg with this Italian 1mJ)br1 crealeCI
by Oleg Gass1ni for BurrPe Full-lash1oned. 60% acrylic. 40%
Wool. totally machine washable. Perfect ht tor h.1s vtardrobe in one
or more colors: natural. ~~amel. b!~· bottle green. grey,
black. wt11te. rust. ma1ze:iavy. royal blue. hght blue. red. t)urgundy.
S. M. L. XL.
25.00 · . f I --
silverwoods
45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORi BEACH '.f.
' -I . flee monog(amcmntJ witn our WlCJusrve new smaller 1et1e11ng
Allow4we w&el<s IOf monogramming Oller enos Dec 1
...
. I .
Corduroy c lassic
at special savings
Perennially favorite sport coat han<1Somely
11ans1ated tn rugged. wide wale corduroy
WJlh cotOffU!.Jatlersall lin1ng Feature~
center vent and dis·11nct1v~ envelope
pockets. Tan, regular ~.nd long sizes.
Reg.60.00 44.90
The Hafian Tutttenecl<--
'n soft wool and acrylic.
Ecru. camel. brown. wine.
ltght blue. grey.
Reg.20.00 13.90
silverwoods
45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH
. . . .-
•• . t
...
f. . ...
.·.
•
. , I' \
8 N Rbber1 N Weed/Publlsller ThoMIS Keevll/Editor
Orange Coaf;t Oerly Pilo t Eaitoffal POfJ.e .................................................................... Barbara Kr•lblch/Edltorial PaQe Editor
I
Election· Has Set
~-x Poor Prece
L.ust \\t.>t•k'h tle<'t1on m'*' be long tton . but the bod
i11sh' lt.'ft bf tht• ftJCht ovC'r ewport Beach' local pro
posttton f;hl ltnRt·r~ ,
N•·tlh<•r ~uh.• t.'l\UCLI • dl:1tangu1shed ·atsclf m the de
hull' ovl\t tht• no'" dC'fcolf'd merumre lo f"nntrol h1ufrtoµ
de dopmcnt~ ·
f'or mst~m.·c, lh(•rt.• wa~ the lean t a nd n ·~ p per
url proporwnti; put ool thm worried uniei> Propo illon N
vusl>ed, l'\"f>Ort Heach foet'd a ··81ueb1rd Canyon dlb·
aster." Thl'.)' knt>\\ \'l'ry w••ll t hnt the measure l.n no way
dt-alt \\-Ith prl'H'r\llOn Of p0:.~1ble land hde Of lhat
mugnitudc ,
1''urther. the ·~propone nt ' 1itross ly mts u ed Cit) ~t'<>logs~t Jim t:, ar1 b.) quotang him totally out of con
text to 1>upµot1 thl'1r \'1 ~point The s agners 'Of the l~ant.-t
und the ad clearly owe E\ <1n.-. ... .sancerepubl1c apology
-On the otht•r sute of the b ?>ue. opponents didn't ex
a('tlv l'OVVr thl'm~clvl'~ \\1th glorv either In -the eleventh·
hour letter lhl'V ~t·nt out The document. signed by a
City Comw1l member, ~mac~ed of the shck political shd
er thut set·ms to have ·become th~ unfortunate stock rn
t rad~ for l'ounty pol1ucal consulting firms. Whtie much or what .t}le letter hatl to say could be-attribmcd to sim·
ply a d.iffert>nt viewpoint on the issue, lher~ere parts
that were downri~ht Wtnng;
One puq1g·ruph amphed that a vote against Proposi·
tion N would save voteN%, "at least S200.000 a year . . " Th~t figure pres~mabty was based on· standard city cost
estimates for maintenance or park land.
But Proposition N merely required that parkland
acreage -which developers a lready ar e mandated to
give --should !>e located along the edge of the bluff. It
did not mandat~ additional parkland:
So the projected maintenance cost claimed in the
letter presumably would be the same expenditure no
matter where in the development the park acreage
would be located. It wonl<l not have been an extra cost
resulting from ,Proposition N. :... .
On t.he other sid~ of t.he coin. the position paper is·
... s ued by the Ir.vine Company in several newspaper ads
was strajghtfo~ard a nd legitima~ ~Htical ad\lOCacy,
~which _was 1weU ~ithin the_ comP,a~~ cig~the-target -=-=---~ -of Che proposltion. Wh ether one a=e<l the company's
ideas or not •. the presentation stay on the high road.
-~ -'fh~robtefrfwilti Uie km<! oro -srveractics in this
campaign is that inevitably they lead to escalation. The
whole difficult issue of how Newpolt Beach should plan
for its future is very hkely to --bring 011 more stropg
7
..
philosophical confrontations. ' ~~ _
Unless they can be dealt with on ~more responsible
plane than this last' go-around, N~rt Beach is going
to be in sorry s hape. · :. -· . '
Con'versiOn S~
I lous ing prices ir) Newport Beach are among the
)}1gh~t in Orange County. Those prices generally are the ·
res ult of a variety of faot.Qrs beyond l~al control. ranging
from continuously increasing demand·for living space at
the beach to th<> inflat.i 9Jl4iH"1'Spira l of construction costs.
In a city such ifS"Newport, rental units make up the
bulk of 'Yhal might be termed affordable hous ing, the
uni Le; at l hc lower end of the co~t spectrum for-resident~.
Rcalizin,:: \hu,. city officials are in .the procesj of
pulling togethe r an ordinance to put some controls on the
convers ion of apartments to l.!Ondominiumi-..
One of the ptimary concerns, flS expr_~sed by city
councilmen a nd planning commissioners during informal
d1. cuss1o,ns o( the problem, is that old apartments don't
<;>flen meet the current building and zoning laws that
ncw'y conslructC'd condominiums wouW be forced .to
me<'l. Because or this factor. it becomes economically
attq1clive fo r an apartment owner to convert · his
property to condom iniums. . , '
The proposal that has just been review~d by. planning ·
· commissioners and that will come before city councilmen
later this month addresses the problem of hpw equitably
to bnng old opartmcnts up to current st andards as part
or the conversion process.
Jt seems to be a reasonable appr ch
• Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are tl'\Ose of their authors and
artists Reader comment is invited. A~dress The Oatly Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92J)26. Phone (71 4) 642-4321. .
Boyd/ Racing
By L. M. 80\'D In communication, there's
Client asks which ts lhe little doubt that one picture
older, horse ractng ·Or dog ' is worth 10.000 words, as the
racing. Can't say wbic..h Chinese say, but lbe experts
merited that distinction in in mental matters on this
prehistoric times. but in the side or the Pacific claim a
more recent centuries. florse , touch-a touch on the arm,
rf!.~h)g is Jhc older.· and .by • for instance-is worth 30,000
many a ge*ration. Modem words. The sense or touch is
greyhound racing. iff fact, immeasurably s ignificant,
didn't really get started unUl it's contended. Knowing this,
0 l l v e r P . S m i t h o r o ur Love and War man long
Emer yville. Calif., perfected h as wondere d wh y the
the mech anical rabbit in publishers of the girlie
1919. m agazines don't bind them in
The metal in a penn)' jli · 51lk or somesuch. No, im·
worth more than lhe metal•in pr:1ctical, never mind.
a dime. Penny, a little better ll's not widely known that
than a third or a cent. Dime. about three .out or every 20 a little less lban a third of a people are thought to bile
cent. The met.al tn a nitkel is their toenails. The estimate
worth more an a cenL ts tJased on the.J.act \hal..o~
our or every three fingernail
biters admits going after ~he
toenails, too.
Gloomy
Gus
Visitora to Balboa
s hould be warned,
''Don'l look ul) aJ. the·
beautlful sunset or )'ou wut probably step ln
.somctbihg tef'l by. a dog
or a hole in the street." .
V.M.
<.t .. m'J c;vt ~em-M• ••• W mutt n ,.,,,.,, .... •• ,..,
M«JMrtly ..-..Ct • ·~ e4 tM ........ ~. '""JM ... _ .... "*""' 4iW, ca.My "'M(,
From 1965 1D 1975, the in·
comes of alt types of pro-
f es.sJonal men and women
went up 87 percent. The in·
comes of dentist:s went up 61
percent. The incomes of dOC·
~rs went up 102 percent. -Q. "What's the strongest
beer made?"
A. Js ale a beer? Thomas
Hardy's ale, brewed by the
Dorchester Brewery, D.orset,
£ngland, ln July of 1~. was
10. lS percent alcohol by
weight and 12.58 percent. by
volume. Potent stuff . I
Q. "Are there any modern ~Dt!ie. that use no colna
for IDOney?"
A _ Al least three . Para~uy .. Laos and tn ~aeala. .
Jack And rson
Congress Wariied on Navy FlawS
• Yr' AS 111 N (i''rO N The
fr1ghll'nhl/!lv """akt:nl'd <'Ond t·
t 1on of tht> llnilt'<I States Navy ••
which Wfl have revealed in patit
t•olumns. hug b<.'cn confirmed tn
• i.h ockrnft ·s t>crct testimony
bt•fon.• l• {'()flgressional commit·
t l.!,4'
f( lh<' Soviet Union wCrt' to
l1rnnl'h a i.n(•ok attul'k in ·Europe
t o morro w .
lJ S \'Ul\VO)'S
1 ut.hin.: sup
pht•i. to tht•
NATO ,111111:.
m1~hl i.ufft'r
luss1•i. as h1gh
ai. SO percent
on tht't r "ay
• 1 c r u:. s the
All.inllc. lhl'
1.,.ap s lato r
v.c re told
The alarming testimony came
from one of the nallon 's most
respecll'd military experls. re·
cenUy rellred Adm. Isaac K.Jdd.
. 1,;
·Mailbox
thf> former supreme comma nder
of our Atlantic nuvt1l forces. Ills
frank revelullO!l8 W('rl' present·
ed at a closC'd·door RP11sion of the
House Merchant Murine Com ·
mltlee, chn1rl>d by Htp. John
Murphy. D·N.Y.
IN t\ RESCUE effort mounted
tlfler a surprise attac k 1n
Europe. our navol and merchanl
s hips would "lake a vt-ry 1>evcre
bloody nose." Kidd -warned the
c ongressmen. Addc<t the ad·
m1ral: "I am ,prC'pared mentally
and psychologically .. for the
losses to ~ as high as 40 to SO
percent " . ·
At the close of World War ll .
the United Stales Navy stood un.
challenged as the mightiest
arm ada the world had ever
seen. It ruled the se:is wi1h a
preponderance of power equaled
only by the Br1l1sh Navy of the
19th cenlUfv, when at patrolled
an empire lhat stret<:hed uround
\he world.
In the past thr~c decades,
however. our fleet has been' bl·
lowed lo deteriorate alarmingly.
Dozens or our finest warships
have beeome little more than
r u s t y scow s~ ''f h e N a v y · s
wa~time mission -protecting
troop carriers and supply ships
against enemy naval forces
h a s b e e n s e r i o u.s I y c o m ·
promised.
THE NAVY'S weakened balllr
potential 1s compounded by the
fact-that NATO s tockpiles have
dwindled lo the point where 1m·
m~diate shipments ~ould be
necessafy in an emergen~y.
.. The founding rattlers of
NATO ," Kidd r e minded
Murphy's committee.. ··cert1h<.-'d
that 90.days' worth" of combat
supplies would be necessary ror
the adequate defense or Europe.
"We are now down ~o ~ days'
<s upplies) ... We rio ~onger have
thaJ a ddition a) 60 d ays of 1
margin r~y mistake or Lo get
ready ...
Assuming 'an tnitlal deploy,
me nt or 15 convoys heading
toward Europe. Kidd told the
astonished committee members
the Navy could guarantee the
safety of·only a small number. ~ . "If we were to go lo war this
:ifternoon ttn E~rope I." K idd
testified, "we could give you
first -class. top quahly·proteclion
for three" convoys and "partial
protection for two." The rem~in·
ing two-thinJs of the convoys,
Kidd said· v.1lh wry unders tate·
mcnl. "are going to have a
s porty tnp any way you look al
I\"
WHILE OUR fleet has been
laterally falling apart, sources
told our associate J ack Mitchell,
t~e Soviet Navy has been quietly
building up a combined naval.
merchant marine force capable
of controlling lhe world's sea
l<Jnl'S.
Thl• balance of naval power
nas tipped so dramatically in the
Soviets' favor. Kidd warned.
t hat even our maJor cities may
f\Ot be safe from Soviet s hips.
The Russians "have got a
tapabthty to mine our ports ...
'<.1dd testified .. Footnote: T e mpering his
scary testimony a btt was Kidd'~
praise for th~ US. Coast Gua rd.
which he said ii. doing a .. superb
•ob" Qf han~@nsccunt_y . ~--..:::;
RUDE ,AWA"ENING : The
stronges t smile bloc jlf s upport
Jimmy Carter rece1~ed in has
pres1denl1al campaign two years
ago came from black voters. But
the preSJdent s performance in
office has turned many of tht>
black commur1ty's lt·aders sour.
Black leaders concede ttrat the
<.:a rt e r adm111istrat ion ·s rt-con I
on cavil nghls 1s at'teptablc. hut
lhl'Y compl<.1tn that thl· T>rcs1dt•nt
has donc lttlle to improve the hit
o l m11l io11s of impove rished
blacks
CutC'r. they gr'ipe. s imply
hasn ·l kept has promises on Jobs
and low.cost housing. He has tht•
reput ation of being a "good
humor man .. who promises a lot
but delivers little.
Coast College District Plans to . Cut '.Frills
I
To the F-ditor :
Earl Waters I Pilot, Nov. 1 1 re·
ports with· unus ual accuracy
thal "there Is ample evidence
tha t community colleges s till
have plenty or mone~ for· frill
courses." His article is timely,
since the questton of "ff'ill
courses" looms large on the
budget-cutting hotizon.
Legislators a nd' professional
educators have •generally sup·
oorted the development of the-
two-year public college into a
community.oriented educational
institution. seeking to meet the
needs of its constituents. ln the
process. however, as Mr.
Waters points out with effective
hyperbole. "These schools have
blossomed out to enroll the
world, offering every conceiva·
ble type of COUP~"
mailer could be so limed as lo
preclude any rebuttal. _
lt seems regrettable lo me
that the mailer received by thl'
voters of Newport Beach on tht-
day before the election identified
those who paid for it merely as
NBC PAC. apa rt fro m the
s ignature o f Coun ci lman.
Donald Mcinnis. These initials. l
ha\'e bei!n advised, ~land for the
Newport Be ach Chamber of
Commerce PnltticaLAclio.n
Committee. The Dove Street ad·
dress. from which this mailer
emanated, is the office. I un-
derstand, or an officer or the
chamber As a native Califor·
nian. never in my life have l
known the chamber to be
any thing but a c ha mpion or
touris m whic h this mailer
purports lo deplore
mailer falsely a sserted would
result from Propos1l1on N.
What a tragedy'
MRS. FRANK ROBINSON
'f9 the Editor:
You must admire the tenacity
of the Newport. Bluff!' in1t1at1ve
b~ckers who "promise to re-
turn .. lo fulfill their deleterious
de5ire lo delete private proper·
y . Not 1 heirs. or coursc:-
someone else 's. They have even
arranged a .. walk" along this
private property they cove t to
con vince more people of the
pleasures of destroying someone
els e ·s property rights They
never seem to reahze that an
destroying someone else's rights
they are also destroying their
own.
H the backers of this plan
THERE IS an indi ~alio·n . . THE O~Y ~rrecl s tatement would give their private land.
albeit a faint one. in our local m the mailer is that the author islands. ocean views and water
district CCoasl Community of th~ measure. Dr. Atherto~. -fronts for access to .. the peo· 'Colleg~ District) that this doe~n l hve here. He was a r~s1 · , pie ... which is what the initiative
message <lo do something about .dent of Newport· Beach until a .wa s all about. they would be
frills> is being heard. Recently few weeks af:{o when he moved more believable. They are act·
the board of trustees decided to Laguna. . . ing like the coas tal com · unanimou~.l y t~ convc~~ a On Oct. 19. I wa~ mvi~e~ to ac· missioners who are .de manding
number o( credit c~urses to corppany a geology class on a private tand dedication from the "non·c~edit courses." The de· ~our ~round upper.Newport Bay. people whos e hom e s were
cision was also made lo charge a rtte mst.ro,clor pornted ~ul that destroyed in the Malibu fire r ee ror these "disc redite.d " ·. the cond1hons for a a1ueb1rd Can· before they will allow them lo ~ours.es. Some of the courses so · yon dis~ter have be~n created "Tetruttdt:tfe~srroyed hOm s .
1denttried1nclude: . n lll.e area wli.ere one of the n~· The enormity or that tragedy _Angling tion s most important foss il Id h k d beds in 1969 or 1970 was buried s hou ave a wa e ne everyone
-B~ach Skills. . unde~ an enormous· quantity or tc;> U'te danger lo th~ir property
-B!g Game Fishing earthfill and houses constructed rights: ~ut selfish blindness does -Billiards · not-see • • -Bridge Beginning thereon. • · . ·
_Bridge' Intermediate Proposition N. by protecting AND EVEN though the vast
_ Chess • the bluff race. would have pre· m ajority Qf the people. who
_Chess. Intermediate vented irresponsible cut a nd rm could see ~be erosion of private
_ Flower Arran in around the bay ln the ruture. l
-oo . pectator the voters or this citrr::i~~~ ~
-Ha~g Gliding sanction the coottnuance or this
-Holi~ay Crafts kind of practice.
The re ts no reco>d ~r why fool· ThereCore. iL is my earnest
ball-w.atdung was ·Picked over hopeth.attheNewport BeacbC!ty
baseball, oe,buketl>alt, or· · · · Council will have the fortitude to Unfort~ntely, while the board pass an ordinance which will re.
contemplates charging a fee for quire a set-back from the bluff
attendance, the re Is ~o as· face (or constrµction In an ~urance these courses will pay amount not less th~n that which
their own way· reputable geologist$ have stated
LE1''TERIS LA VRAKAS. PhD ls mandatory for the public safe·
~_.,,,_.Ad ty. T.hisset·backshould~80rcet
_,..__... to 100 feet, a11d greater. where
To the Edjtor.
f wish to thank lhe Dally Pilot
for ha~ the si.mina to en·
dorae Ilion N, the bluff.
top initiative, in lbe face of what
must have been incredible
pressure to re~mrntnd a. "no"
vote.
I one~ was Informed by Arnold
Forde, ol Butcher-Forde, that
the eurt9t way of winning an
electlon was to send out a mailer
to "' the voters, npeclaJly !I the
there is water seepage at the bot·
toJn ofthecurrs.
If the councll does not enact
such an · ordinance. the result
will be houses at the bluff edge
In the new developme nts.
where we might have had open
s pace If Propos it ion N httd
passed. more collop ng cliffs
from water saturation. roads
and costs to service the new de·
velopment.,, and the v ry great·
ly increaed traffic which this
pense of putting those bluffs into
the public trust. voted against
the initiative. the backers still
vow to fight for the ·'take·
away." Amt~ththe majority or
their t\ah\f'pfcked l'ouncil, they
may yet get. their wish: • .
Th~ America n cons titution
was based on individuals ' rights
lo ~ secure in the ownership or
their property. 'But the t:ovetou..'I
wilderness preservers want to
break that covenant. The wlU of
the people seems to be as
thwarted by the self-appointed
do-gooders as it is by the elected
ofliclal~.
GOLDI£ JOSEPll ...... ~ .....
To tbe Editor:
The failure or the lrvlnc Ranch
W3ter District to gel immediate
permll'Slon toclean the San Diego
Channel dramatically reveals a
dlcl4tors hip born of a
bureaucratlc/envlronm~ntaUst
coaliUon and nurtured by elected
officials unwilling to take chai:gc.
THAT THE possible failure of
the s ewer treatment faciht v.
<t nd its rcsulttng danger io
human hfe. did nqt trigger :rn
immediate Cutting Of red tape IS
inconceivable. Jt defies descrip·
taon. for after a catastrophe does
occur. all barriers are ' broken
down in the name of humanity.
Then why not before?
-wtrrte-1. too. wtll sot> silently
for the fallen willow and the dis·
placed Wiidlife. I prefer that to
the thoug ht o f d ysente r y,
typhlJs. cholera, and typhoid
all of which c·ould occur because
of expos"ure lo raw sewage. This
as Orange County -not Calcut·
t a, I nd1a So let 's g el the
s upervisors and the city councils
mvolvcd off their backsides. and
ask them to do the JOb they were
elected to do. Are they afraid
that the Corps of Engineers and
the Department of Fish and
Game will call out the Marines?
IRVING X. BURG
ftbqMOtftf
To the Editor·
In the Pilot story regarding
the petition for a writ of man.
date brou~ht by me on behalf of
the American Civil Liberties •
Offion r was quoted a'5-Stlying--
that the Registrar of Voters
could have taken care of this
problem without the nece:.sity of
bringing a lawsuit .
This story as about a lawsuit in
which I requested the court to
order the Registrar of Voters to
allow certain persons who had
attem led lo register. but whose
s ra ions a , roug no
fault or their own, not been rl'·
ceived.
YOUR Q1JOTt; Is t otally
wrong. l not onh· did not say
that, but the ract or th.e matter is
that it reqwrcd a lawsuit in or·
der that t~e persons could be
allowed to register a fter the
closing date set by election code.
Jn addition, I told the reporter
that I wa.'I very imprei1sed with
the obvious desi-r e. ar the
Registrar ot VoterS' lo cooperate
tn any procedure which the
~ourt would set up.
PATRICIA HF.RZOG
• Lettt r• Jrom reodera Orf ~omr. Th~ nght to condtnst lttttn to ftt
tpou or tltmtnott hbtl 11 reserved.
Utter1 of 300 worctl or l~u Will be
gtllt'?I prt'lf'rtTlct All ldien mu.ti in·
elude 11gnolurt and mailing oddreu
tNt nomtt mo11 bl withheld on re·
qutlt •I lt'f /idtft.f r~cuon i.s ~1
P&ttry will not bf published.
.
'
_, ,, ..
Saddlehack
. -
(
Aft
N.\'.
r~oon
toe ks
VOL. 71 , NO. 320, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A ·TH URSDAY, NOVEM BER 16, 1978 TEN CENTS
' .
·Growth . ·St~dy OK'd: . Valley. Miffed
/\ titudy ~how1n .. th:,, Or RRC'
C'ounty po\11,.1lutm11 \\ill •:row h'
an av.-ru~t· uf 1warl\ -tV100 Pt'O
p it• annuull) to n·~u·h .! 7 million
b} the y~ar 2.1100 \\ u' .1dopt,otl
W e d n t• ~ d ,1 ) b )' l' ll U 11 I )
:>uperv1sor:
1 " l> 0 d 0 I n I( ' II fh' r v I s I '
turned down u rt't.tUL'!>l 11 11m th\~
0 r a n g <' Co u 11 l y L l' •' .: u t.' o t
Womt.•n Voh'r~ and ~l tldl~·h;wk
.\rca Coord1f\.ttin): Cuum•1I 10
Manson
Parole
Heard
VACAVILLE <AP1 Mass
murderer Charles Manson got
his. first parole hearing today.
but authont1es were not s ure if
he would be there.
··He indicated at first that he
wasn't going to appear," says
B1ll_He_ise.._a ~maJ'hfor~~
CaliTOrn1a Me<lica.J Facility at
V,acaville "More recently he
h<is said. 'Oh , I guel.s maybe I'll go .
"He's very unpred1~lable."
says Heise. "He may ~et to the_
board room and he may not."
Prison off1c1als have said that
Manson .spends most of his time
a lone in hls cell, drawmg on the walls. __ _
'd~nson . who .was 44 Sunday.
was convicted or nine murders
including the seven notorious
Tate· La Bianca kilhngs of 1969.
The Judge who sentenced hil'l'
to. life in _prison tn two of the
murders said th at Manson
should never be released. State
law requires that pnsoners_sen·
tenced l<> life in prison be grant·
ed a hea"rin1t after serving seven
years ora sentence
T h e short , dark·h air e d
Manson, who often dis played a
hypnotic stare. traveled actoss
California in Lhe late 1960s io·
i:tucing y9ung people to Join a
cult.
Al his hjghly publicized trial
in 1970. Manson followers oold
how Manson programmed their
thoughts with the use of LSD and
other druj?.s
Manson .. family .. mem~
said they vowed to follow
Manson's orders even when
they involved murder.
Testimony in the trials of
Manson and several followers
s howed that he ordered or
participated in the killings of
nine pi>ople · actress Sharon
T ate. cofCt>c heiress Abigail
,--~~r~~bring;
P olish moviemakt?I:' Voityck
Frykowski, Stephen Paf"ent.
musician Gary Hinman.
s tuntman Donald "Shorl';t' ..
Shea, and Leno and Rosemary
La Bianca
Last month, the Community
Release Board refused parole
bids of Bruce Davis and Charles
"Tex" WaL'iOn both Manson
followers citing the "unusuaJ.
ly v1cio.us" nature o f the
Ma nson-ordered killings they
committed.
Watson. a former honor stu-
dent who-bee a me Ma nson's
chief li eutenant, burst into tears
as he testified before the parole
boan:t.
"I was an animal." he said.
Manson has never publicly
acknowledged his guilt. Jn a
statement last s ummer. he said,
"I got i n trouble for going
lbro.u&h chan&e~. Joe cUUing
people. for shooting people
not because I wanted to, but
because I was forced t.o."
'tud f(l"fl141h fntt'C'D1't .. anoth\·r
1-.0 V\' r-. bf•fon• udor>lln(.t um
i•roo1ct100'
.-ltf'll(Ut4 Pn_..._1dt•nt R11th Ftnlm·
C'i'rttllntln1<lon fkaC'h c:uUcd th1•
t•ounty fon·ri,<,t not onl) l'I l'
mature but poorly grounded "
Sh~ mnh•nded an env1ronmen
would t.'Ontttln 37 l)('rcenl of the
,1H· w home:. lo be bu 1 lt in
Soulht•r11 Culifl)rnia betwl'en
1111'4 und 2000
,,,1 1mf><u•t report tlouJd bt-prt'
d on tht.• \'Ounly population
YM1' ri ..... t 1fort1~·ularly sint••
'HdOrt.!' I.I final d<'CISIOn IS
nlUtfr on D county Rrowth pc>hcy
tht.·re should be m<>re opportunl·
t) to study population pro}ec·
t 1on.., in a ll or lhetr many
1 Jmtlu;at1on:. . ., she explained.
th ort.-e•~t shows thr countv
Newport B~ach re ~ide nt
Charles Griffin fold superv1sori.,
Twin Yeah, Yeahs
St. Catherine·St . Nictiolas School third graders Ke lly
and Kerry McDaniel 'get into the spirit during·morning
pep-rally at the Laguna Beach school this week. Signs
on the caps of -the identical twins read "St. .Catherine's
Yeah Ye ah,·· to cheer on undefeated boy's football team
a.nd ~irl 's volleyball team . both in the finals in diocese
league playoffs. See additional pictures Page Al7:
Butts Butted --__,::_ ________ -
5 Million to Try Quitting?
By The Associated Press
Marleen Duley started smoking seven years' ago. Today, lbe
29-year-old PhlJadelphia woman Joined Americans across the
country in trying to give up ,cigarettes for 24 hours as part of the
second annual ·'Great American Smokeout." ·:t .decid.ed for ~ne day l can tak~ the chance," said Ms. Duley,
adm1rustrattve assistant to the ch1er of Philadelphia's smoking
prevention program. "If things really get rough, there's always
the next day . C know you s houldn't smoke, that it's bad for your
health, but I do enjoy it. J felt this one·day stopping may encourage
m e toreaJlystop I hope."
T HE AME RICAN CANCER SOCIETY, which is sponsoring
the s mokeout, estimates that at least five million people will p~_rlicipate. Like Ms. Duley. local society officials say they hope
the effeds or the one-day action will linger.
•~It's psychological." said Dot Zellner. public relations director
for the South Florida chapter of the cancer society. "H they know
that they can stop for one day, they can do it for lon~er." ·
Julius Richmond, the surgeon general of the United Slates.
sai<Lhelloped..those_Yiho stop smoking today, "witl then find the
willpower to join perm anently the growink ranks of former
smokers."
TH E SOCIETY ESTIMATES THAT 31 percent of the nation's
more than 50 million s mokers tried to quit du.ring last 'year's
(See TR¥JNG TO QUIT, Page AU
rr.son LUJa-Eyed
In Two Shootings
~
. ..
SACRAMENTO <AP l -Crom a pri11on gang conflict.
Police are l nvestigating the Both were paroled from Folsom
s Hootings or two men with e<>n· Prison last Macch. within 10
neclions to the Charles Manson days of ea ch other. ..._
family who were found in lhe Craig was said t.o have been a
trunk of a burning car. rn e m ber or Ch e A"r ya n
·One of t hem, Edward Brotherho od prison gang.
Barabas. 27, was dead. shot Barabas was once put In protec·
twice in the head and burned. live custody at Soledad prl&on
The other, James Craig, 38, 00£rtUSe..,be had been threamn'M
was in critical coodilion al by black and Me~ican·American University M~dical Center to-gangs.
day. Part or his jaw was blown A private security guard and a
away by a shotgun blast. po"hceman o n p8lr0l 11 rss
It 11ppeared to. h ave been · reached tM burning car a t 4
planned as a double execution, a .m . Wednesday, parked off
Police Lt. Hal Taylor aaid. Gar den 'Highway near Dis·
-Another inveetlgat.or said the -cov4;rY Park. They heard moans
1hootlnas may have stemmed coming from the trunk.
.· .,.
"The whole ~orld cannot come
to Orange County even though.f'
they might like oo. I would urge
you to thinJc of Or4lnge County as
a kind of system that has limila·
lions .''
Supervisor Thomas Riley said
t he population forecasts are
based on already-existing coun·
ty and .city plans.
Those ·plans we r e a ll de -
veloped m public hearings, Riley
said. many of the m ··poorly at·
tended."
"I guess what I am trying to
say .. .is that l want you to start
at the grass roots." he said.
Supervisor Ralph Clark also
noted the population forecasts
will be subject t.o review every
two years.
The county study will be sent
to the Southern California As·
soc1ation of Governments to pro-
vide an overa ll planning pro·
spectus for the region.
The county prediction of a one·
·mi llion .person popul a t ao n
increase by ttie tum or the cen·
tury shows that the number of
pe rsons living southeast of the
Newport Freeway will climb 166
percent.
The s tudy foresees 1.2 million
people · residiqg in th'e southeast
ISee GROWTH. Page A2l
El Toro Girl
Murder ·Victim
Polic~ have identified the body
of a 16-year-old El Toro girJ . ·
who polfce ~1 1lege may have been
one of lw-0 victimli o! a s uspect
now in · custody of L.as Vega!>
police~ _ _
• Los Angeles Sneriff's depuffes
confirmed today that the decom.
posed body round m bushes in a
remot& spot...in Duart.o (ai,;t. week
was Adele Jean Corradtn1, 16, of
23272 Cavanaugh St . El Toro
· The suspect, Micbacl Dee
Mattson. 25. also 1s believed by
police to have raped a 16-vear,
Gay Sex -A.Ct
A.~tted;
'Not Murder'
By GARY GRANVILL E
• Of u. o.11r Piiot suit.
Laguna Beach murder defen·
dant Earl Scramlin, ~7. ad·
milte d We dnes day that he
·engaged in homosexua l love-
making with 69-year-old Albert
Daniel Willard, who was
bludgeoned to death.
However , Scramlln testffil'd at
his trial i n Orange County
~uperior Court. his occasional
homosexual lovemaking trysts
• with the retired Coast Guard of·
ficer did not lead to murder.
"I did n ot," Sc r amli n
answered when asked by de·
fense atoorhey Tom Reilly if he
had bludgeoned Willard to death
in his Laguna Beach home the
night of July 29. 1977. -
old Huntington Beach ttirl and
raped and !ilrangled eight year
old Cheryl Guti~rtez of Santa f'e
Del. Stuart Reed hact flown to
Las Vegas lo see Mattson after
he was tipped off ~at the SUS·
pect might have been involved
rn "the-local area s taytngs:
sheriff's deputies reported.
Springs last July. • ·
The El Toro1een agervn1s re·
portea missing t!Y her parents
Sept. 6,Jhesuspect is believed to.
have picked her up whrle she was
hitehhiking. deputies said.
-Los Angeles deputies' reported·
ly went to lhe spot where the El
Toro teell·a~er's body was found
_ A Los Angeles Sherill's detec-
live learned of Mattson's alleged
involvement in the deaths 9f t~e
two Southern Callrorma girls
duri ng a n interrogation of
Mattson last week, deputies said.
~n information given to Del. Reed
bv the suspect. ·
Mattson: of La Mirada, is cur·
rently awaiting trial in Nevada
on charges or a bducting and rap
<See v.ICTJM, Page A2!
• •
Brmui ~won't ·wed' Linda
SACRi\MENTO CAP 1 The r umors are wrong
-again, says Gov. -Edmund Brown Jr.'s press
secretary. He has not asked ·singer Linda Ronstadt
to marry him and has no plans to do so.
The press secretary. Elisabeth Coleman .. volun-
t eered the denfal Wednesday after one report m The
Wall Street Journal and another on gossip columnist
Ron a Barrett's ABC ''Good Morning Ame rica" pro·
gram . ·
RONSTADT
THE JOU R AL QUOTED
"well lnfot;med"' California
Democrats as saying the 40-year-
old Democrat might announce his
enga~ement to Ms. Ronstadt .. m
the next few months."
Miss Barren said Brown pro·
posed last weekend at his retreat
in the Sierra. but that the singer
turned him down because tl
would hurt his pres1dent1al amb1-
llons. o e utor Toll.Y _
Rae aukas questioned the de· ----fcndant, a Laguna l}each High SAID MS. COLEMAN: "THER E is absolutely no
School graduate. he asked: s ubstance to any of these rumors. It 's all jus t total
.. Do you cons ider yourself nonsense . There was no orooosal "
gAy?" Brown and Ms. Ronstadt have dated for some
"No," Scramlin answered. time. The ~overnor and has staff rel use to dLscuss
"Do 'you· consider yourself to the rclalaonship.
be a homosexual?" Rackaukas
asked.
"No," the defendant replied.
··Then you cons1deryourseU'to
be heterosexual?"
"Yes." Scramlin retorted, .. ,
do."
"I take it you have a girlfriend
then?" the prosecutor asked.
"Yes. "Scramhn answered as
he nodded toward an attr active
young woman U\ the courtroom
audience ... lier name is Laura,
I.aura Richard."
The defendant then went 09 to
describe his four-year re la ·
tionship with the murder victim.
Scramlin said that from three to four ttrnes a year tm wouttt
visit Willard in his home at 861
(Sff.TRYSTS, Page A2>
Two Guilty . .
v Conspiracy ...
FRESNO < APl· -Two men,
including one from Santa Ana,
have been found guilty of con-
s piring to distribute heroin in
Fresno County.
A U.S. district oourt jury re-
turned guilty verdicts against
Jesus Ramon Lopez of Santa
Ana and Alberto Fierra of Men·
dota . The Jut)' at quitted Fierro
o( a herojn possession charge
Hd deadlocked on a ver<lict for
IAJM?z on at count.
Lopez will be sentenced Jan. 8
and Fierro Dec. 4.
Investigators confiscated SO
ounc~s o( heroin when Lopez,
Fierro arid fo\lr others were ar·
rested on charges of distributing
heroin in the Mendota area. Two
other Mendota residents pleaded
guilty previou.,ly.
Huntington Mayor
Target of Picket,s
I
By ROBERT BAR ER
Of tlW Dallr Pilot St.ti
Huntington Beach Ma or Pro·
Tern Richard Siebert was a
target of police picket ·ne!i to-
day when disgruntled ff1cers
csc~laled their push for ay in·
creases.
Ten off-duty officers p1 keted
two pharmacies that S ebert
either owns or in which he has <t
fin ancial interest near the unt·
i n g to n I n t e r c o nwn.u n i t y
Hospital.
Polke s pokes m a n im
S6 millionsurplus
·Jeff Cope. president of the Hun.
lington Beach Police Officers As·
sociation. previously said that Of·
ficers are hard-pressed financial·
ly and are looking for pay hikes tu.
k~ep up wilh cost of living in·
creases.
Coas t
..Cb.d.stenseA-£aid · w~----targeted by police because the
two locations are visible to the
public. . 1
Christensen indicated that
some other members of the City
Council may also be picketed
a fter the' results of today's polire .
action is evaluated. ,
"We've been ~nsible to
the residents aod we want them
t o b e r esp onsible t o us,"
Christensen said.
He claimed the city council
hasn't supported the police and
has failed to negotiate in good
faith . _ __)._._ - ---me p c et s igns listed all
seven e<>uncil members and in·
dlcl\ted that each is being unfair
in ~urrent negotiations.
The reverse s ide or the
plac:ards said lha\ the city coun·
cil "robs the cops while building
up a revenue s u.rplus." ~
Christensen said he has ~n '
told by officials that the city ha11 11
fafr through ·Friday.
Lows tonight 42 to 47.
Hlghs Frtdil\ 67 lo n:.
INSIDE TOBI\\'
The moht Orton Well.ea did
"War o/ the World&" is re·
counted na the Amertcara
f'ilm lnatitllle'J #TWI Work·
ing With Welles: See Featur· mg. Page Cl.
..
. . ..-
~ DAILY PILOl SB
Inflat1oii ~~
.
E ffort
Urg d
w .\ s 11 t NG To 1' • ' r ,
(1\'nt't ,11 Ullllllh•llH'l' ~tlh f'1t•,1'
cl1•nt t '.1tll•1 11 ,1nt1 1nft111111n
i.:u11frl111t·' 1 u11l1I 11•,ult ~1 .l
'hurµ d11l1h111• 111 p1 h 't.' 111r t11U!>t!.l> •
11i'\t H 'ltr . V1•d1" .II Ht•-.1•t\c•
( 'hu 11 111 .111 '(; W1 llw rn l\11Ut•1
...... ti 11111.1,
r,•,11 f\ 111.~ t1t•ll•11· 1h1 !'\111.111
H.1111..111>: \ '111111111111 ,. \1 1111•1 1•111
l111t•1t •• 't'I of rol\'l ..... ,, thJt Ill
I lt11l t 1( ~1 1 I t' lllt'I I ,I ,\'' llf ,
hl'I " l't'll · ""'' i ~ p1·r~·1·n• 1lu1111~ II fir -.1 lhrt•t• tlu.11lt't"11f
l'l.<l 1'11411 l'Olllll•ll'1"• "Ith Jrt t•\
111·1·t1•tl mll.11111n 1 .111• lfw, H·.ir 1•t
I( ... Jlt'l l'l'l\l • th l.111•d ... 1111 \ ;\4
r!Hlt' ,111• ,I, ,el\\,I\' ITl•tn\
11111·1•1 I .1111111 ' 1111 I h1 l'llL t' fl 11111
lht' t•ff1·d ... ,,, ~· .11h1•1 llll t'llll'
h.11, ,.,i,, Jntl 1h1· "'' 1'"'"" 11r 1h1
dor1·1.:n ml • 1.1111•1. 1111 ,.,
.1111ph .111• l .11 t11r' h1•\t11HI ltw
'l'ht'I 1' 01° l 'l'\1111111111 ,111,tl \ I'
\1 1111•1 ~.11<1
11'1.• 11111n-dnl 11 "~II I~· 1lltf1111lt
to 111 ,.,,1., th1 11101111 ntum 111 111n.1
I 11111
lhm1 H 'I 11 th1 11 1, l!1•1wr.1I
1·11rn plt.1m•1• \tlth th1· ,11tnu111-;tra
11011·, ).!llld1•l1flt'' tilt' .11 h .tllt't' 11(
11111.:1•:-n1•\t ,,·.11 1uuld tw lwld 111
Jl'Ollllll tht• ltl\\ t•nd Of tht• I .111~1·
1; 7~ Pf'n'l'nt 1 I 'l' proJt'< h•d
'I 1 I ln s~11d
n11s. hl' ac.ldt>d. "\\1•11ld bt· <I
glll•ll -,tart tll thl' d1Cft1·u1t prut•
l'')> 111 n• ... tori 11.: pnl't' ''a 111 ht'
E' t.•n "''· tht.• F\·dt•rJI Ht•:-t•t \l'
-·Tio.1 rd· ... p"ruj('('\IOO!l on-I nfl at111n
a rt' "ttll htJ:hC:'r than thl· 6 per•
n·nt to 6 5 Jt(•rrt•nt prt><.•du:tc.-d b)
the <1 dm1111!lt r,111on for 1979
~I ak1ng th(• boJrc1' ... ~e·mcan
.. .
OallV PlMSUtt P-
QIGN!TARlfS ANO CITIZENS GATHER FOR CEREMONIAL LIFTING OF TIDAL GATE
Ptest1vltfes Wednesday Mark Another Step In RestOratlon of Bolsa Chica •
Fru~ Page .IJ
TRYSTS ...
t'tl''l 'll'\" D11\1• 111 t .11:un.1
Bc<1rh. amt th.ct du11ng thosl'
\ l'lh he "4.0llltl Ill• J J)J S..,IVl'
p.!rtner en homw;t•xuat !lCX Ut1:-
H a c k .1 u '-a!'\ .1 tt I.' mp t c d to
'' l'l:l\'C " l"-'"1hlt> moli\'(' 1n10 thl· m u r LI t' 1 ,, h ;.i r g l' b ~· J s " 1 n I!
Sl·1;1 mltn 1r ht· Qid not fl·ur that nT~ r-atwnsh1p with -thl.' murd1·r
YTl:tt m v. ould be d1seovl•rcd
"I think that It IS Ob\ IOU!l," lht•.,
) out hful appearing defendant
~ci 1d dS h(.• admitted he w&.1~ not
anxious-"fol"'the--homo exua I rt:h1
t1uns h1p tl> be round out b\
others ·
But he denied th.it Will.trd h.111
Bols a Chica Mw.-sh
Dedicated by State
Tht• Bolsa Ch1 C'a_ Ecological remain~rofth~ B(llsu ~h1ca.
Re,l·n·e al the l•dge of llunt· The stall' Landl.> Commission
1ngton Bl'acll was dedicated gave the Department of Fish W ednC'i,da~ to the pc•o ple of a nd Game a 66-ycar lease on tht-~nhforn1:s .by· ~t-ut~ R~ureer····propt'Tty:-f'utlerturrsa1d;-:nt1f t~
St.'l'rt.•tary IJuey 0 Johnson department has proceeded with
A <'l't·ernony ended with the plans for restoration. aided by a
opC'ning of tidal gates to let ~itizens' advisory committee.
Sl':l\.\ att>r now into the 557-acre The state Wildlife Coriser va-
rc;-~r\'~ . -tion Board has "3llocate<f mr:ooo
· f ht> ~tatt-D~partmen~ of Fish for Bolsa C hica development
uncl Gaml' i s carr.nng out wfth ha lf that sum coming fro~
rt" .. torat1on~ of th~ reserve l~i. matching funds from the U.S.
T rio119le Cast:
Laguna Slaying
. .._ -. . .... -
Verdict Stands
Oraniu• County Superior Court
Jud~t· Mason Ft•nton !laid
W1•1lm·11duy.thut.th(• fi'rst degree•
rlHJl'c1f'r <'OnVH'h Ofl Of 28 year Old
> /\nya AnnShl·lton w1ll 1->land.
In the somt• hn·uth. however,
.lu<l•:I' f>'t•nton 'aid he "wasn't
loo 1mprt•!tM.•cl " w ith lhl' uo
o.,c.·athcd ffil'mtwr of a Lai.:un<i
ffrul'11 love tn ungle that ended
in murder (•urher this year
.Judi.:c"s Penton·., uphold mg of
a JUry'i. first dewce murder (·on
v1('t1Pn despite his criticism of
M r:. . S he I t on · s est r a n Jll' d
husband's roll' tn the am.ur cill
but end ed the co n\1 c t ~d
murderess· hopes of avoiding d
lift' senlence
Like the jury that <.'onvcC'tcd
Mrs Shelton·of murdering P al
Proferes m Laguna Beach la!:>l
Man·h. Judge f'e nton ~atd he
didn't believe the "omun':-. story
that the shooting was acc1dcnt<1I
"I am convinced s he went
there Ito the Lciguna Be<tc h
apartment where Miss Profen·"
a nd her husband sle pt 1 to s hoot
the •Other woman," the Judge
said. ·
"I believe she is f(uilty of first
degree murder," he added a s he
turned down a plea by Oeputy
Public Defender J im Me r win to
reduc.e lbe. .jury's_ !irli l degree
finding.to second degree or te::.s
-nnornerusing Co change. the
verdict. J udge Fenton rejected
two defense pleas for a ne"'
trial.
In on~1udge-adm1tted he.
Merwin· and prol.>ccutor, Da\ 1d
Carter did r\Ot notice one portion
or. the in.structwns to the Jury
had been omitted before the JUry
began 1ls deliberation~pt. 21
But, Judge Fe nton"'s'-a1d , the
o mission wa9' not serious enough
to warrant a n<>w trial
ll was when relui.tng to reduce
I ht· verdict that the Judge said
he wasn t "too 1mpresse~ with
Joaquin Shelton and what he has
done wlth this woma n."
Shelton, a n eyewitness lo the
early morning s hooting 1n
Lagu na Reac.:h. was thl' ke\
prosecution witnes!-. ag:.uns t hi·s
v.1fe
Accordin~ to testtm.ony at the
tnal. Shelton continued to '1:,it
his-wife in Los An ~<'l e s
'>Ometim~ staying O\l.'rmght
wh1 fc h\•tng "1th MISl.> Proft:rc~ 1~ 1:uguna Reach ' .
; ~
"It :S obvious .. Mrs $h~lton
"u nted to play both t:nds aga1n!lt
thl, m1<ldll•," .Judge f'L·nton said
a s h l• ro mme nred o n lht·
{'lrcumstunC'eS surrounding tht•
s hoot mg .
Nonethelel>s. he continued, "'
convict<·d woman did tcike a gun
v..1th her to a darkened 'port h
out -;idl' the bedroom wl'wre he-r
hus band and M.-.:-Prult•rc'
slept
"I'm com·mced she tore the
!lcrcen and I am convinced she
"cnt Lhere ..to shoot the oth~r
"om an, .. the judge said-<is hl·
reiu~d to reduc-e tn-e rir~t
dl•grec conv1<.'l1on
Era. Page ~U
-nuat l"t.1)0rt on monl•ta~rpoll~
to Cnnl'.!rt''!l. Milkr abo s,ud hl·
<·xpt.'l't' the t><.'onnm~· to g ro-.& b~
2 5 pl'rr<•nt to 3 perct•nt 1n 19W
Thi::.. ht.' ..;<t1d. shoufd-~nuugh
tu hold t ht· un1·mplo~ m<•nt r3k
to 5 ;5 perrent uf tht· "ork forr11
-~r-ftire:iten~ to C\poi.e him
or. for that matter. the-two lwd
en·r quarrell'd ab<m t 4lO~l.>1 bh.'
ex1>osure
c111ec·tor E C l'uU~r~n. said O ~partm c nt of lnt e ria r 's
the rcstortttlon so far ha& Ul He-ri t 1tg~·conscrv'ation <ln<t . -~ --- -• cl~ded the ron~truction or. pr?-Recreati~n Ser vice. ' 'fRYJN G TO QUIT. The head or the natwn 's ccn
tr<il b;ink :-;.c1d thl' bciard forcse<.·..,
rni gt'nt'ral crcdJL crunch in the.·
rwar futun• dl'l.>prtt• (.'\er n!linµ
J11l<.•rt>st I.It C'S ·-
1 t j.., lht.• 1nlt•n twn or the
Federnl H1•1.l•n ·c to \\Ork towurd
.. gr atlual d ccclerut ion of
monl'tary ~md t-rt•rlit l'xpan:-inn
to J pare' t'mh1 ... r1•nt with pnt.·t:'
'lah1h1,-," ~1 1lh·r :-.md
I h-reP<'all'd to the senator<;
t h.il the nation cannot rt•ly ... olt-h
1111 l'l't.kral Rc.•:-en c monl''
mt1nagemt.•nt to fi ght infle1tion
It IS CS!ll.'nt1;.cl In obt ain public
<.'OOper.it1on in the admin1stra·
turn :-anti mflat1onary program
~nd to t>xerc1se restraint in hl.>·
c<JI pohcy. 1f the nat ion 1s to
al·h1eve a gradual, orderl} re-
du<·t1on rn th(• rat(• nr 1nflal1on ...
ht.' .,,11cl "You e~tn ht.' ao;.,urPd
!hat mon<.'l~n poltc·\ v.111 du 1l::.
p.irt in Ji.:hu·' ing thJt object ·
Po.lice Seize
Heroin u ·aul
111 Sant a Ana?
S.i nt a Anc1 police said today
He1<.·kauka:. lht•n ~ucceeded m
gelling Scramlin to admit thut
he he<.' a ml' aogry wht•n l" o dis
l n c t i:!Ttorn1')' ln\'~·sligul t!I'"
1oked about the homosexu;.il re
lalwnsh1p.
"I thought it. w;.1 s a n·r~
s('r1nus thing we wcrC' dis <.'uss111g
:.it the ltmt' anrl I n ·allv didn't
... t·e anything funn) almut 1l." th\•
de fendant :w1i:l
Throughout his teo.,t1mun~ m
Supt>rior Court Judgl· .r.,ho
f'lynn·s <.'Ourtroom Sc•ramltn n:
m a ined calm anrl unruffll'd
HP spoke in a monotom· ,·01c·c·
th a t d e n ied an,1o pO !li>1hl1·
nervousnt'ss as he stouth main
tained his innocence ·
Scramlin wai. arrcstec1 mort.•
than ftYt.' months Jftl'r W11lard s
batll'retl b<ldv "a::. foun d
!>pt awll'd in lhl' living room or
ti1s hom e
It ";.i:, footprints round nn tlw
floor drenched with ltqu1d UrC:1no
that lt·d poli ce to the young
·look mg dc/endant.
Si.:r.amlin admitte d 1n hi:.
tc•s t i mony that h~ ha CJ v1s1tc(I
Willard in his home the ni ght
pathologists s uy h e was
bludgeoned to death with <t wood
fert ility statue.
tl'ct1 vC' levC'cs and th~ restora-The U.S. Corps of Engtnt•ers is
lion. o~ ltdal flows. V1_!:>1tor use study ing ways of providing addi·
fac1ht1('S ~uch as parkmg an~ a tiona l oc.'Can waler to restore
tra! I syst<'m also are bein~ hu1ll. more of Bolsa Chica to a produc·
f< ullt.•rton ~a~d thal. before thl' trve ~alt water marsh. Eight
t!1rn of th~ tentury. the U~ls<1 a lte rnatives h ave bee n d e ·
Ch.1<.'<1 . was· a~,Et_~cell,cnt ~ab1~at veloped so far and wilt be pre·
fo1 waterfo".'· shore_b1rds. ftsh scnted to the public perhaps
ancl r1\anne hfr Hut in 1899. the next year. I"ullert.on suid ·
inner Buba Bay was cut off
from the sc.a and later drnineu.
fil It'd and crossed by ro:.ids
l 'nrlt'r this impact. lhl' marsl1 A l
'fllll'kly detc:rtot att•t.1. Fullerton VJCTJM
!.aid · · •. • • In 1973. the state acquired a
· larg<' par1 of th(' Bolsa Chica
fro m ·1gnal Properties The
a~f<'ement. Full erton sa id: gaH'
the slate Lands Commission title ·
to 327 5 acres and the right to use
an adJacenl 230·acr e parcel for 11
yea rs. This parcel was to be given
to thl' state if a cha nnel to the
oc£>an was opened durfng the 14
YN1r te rm ln turn. Signal n·-
ce1ved confirmation of title to thl'
f'rona Page Al
GROWTH ...
ing a Nevada college coed ,
s heriff's deputies said. The sus-
pect is on parole fro m a kidnap-
r a Pl' conv1clion 1n Oregon.
where he was paroled from state
prison after servin~ thre<! y(•ars
of a 15-yeat· !)entence
Lo:. /\ng\'les derut1e~ sci1d they
t•:o.p t:c l to l'Xtrad1te Matts on
followrnit ht:. trial tn Nevad a
Fire H its Tanke r
M 1\RTlNEZ <AP) f'ueling
oper;it1ons aboard the llouston,
u 588· foot tanker. al Shell Oil area by the year 2000 and 1.5 Hcf111crv have been s hut down,
mtlljon in the northwest county followrn'g an ctcctri<:al fire in the
re~1on . · s h1p·s engine roo~e:1 company
• •
s mokeout on Nov 17. Thirteen percent of them lasted through the
day:the society said. ·
• When contacted 60 days lulcr 10 percent of tho~c "ho passed
the 24-hour test s<!ld lhey-h 1:1d qu~t for ~ood About 34 percent of the ~ation 's adult population srrokc!-., com pured to -12 pe rce nt 10 1.004
The smokeout was criticized by the Tobacco Institute. Tht·
g~~up said the society was "mis leading the public with its tunnel,
v1s_1on of the cancer problem " and added "No individual needs thl'
advice or the American Cancer Society or the Tobacco lnstilult.'
for that matter -as to whether he or s he may enJOY smoking.··
IN ADVANCE OF THE ~MOKEOl'T, s upporte rs ha nded our
·buttons and pledge cards and or~anized contcs{~ a nd parades.
Th~ Colorado chapte r of the cancer society used the slogan
"Stamp Out Dragon Breath" co win i.upport for the s mokeout.
Prompting the' campa ign was a six-foot green a nd yellow dragon
with pink wings
. Ray Schwe1t~N: cit} mana~er of l\orth Las Vega s. who q~1t
durmg l~t year ~ s mokeout and ha!:>n't gone back to cigarettes.
was honored Wednesday night at a cancer society party.
Mayor R. Paul Saylor of lkrhri. Pa .. a Somerset County town
of about 1.700, ur~d a ll communrt) re!.tdl'nl!l to Join the s mokeout.
"l W~ULDN'T GUAKAN1'1-;t; T llA'I' everyone w111 qutt. sa10
Saylor. a cigar smoke r himself "Hull thi nk it's u good thing ...
Berlin high s<·hool students· will help out by running "cns1s
centers" at banks and ~ho1>ping malls ,Anyone who c raves a
c1~arett.e ean stop by for ('arrot and celery sticks or sugarless gum
instead. 1 •
----t-h rry-Tnntl'U . rr tm m c• in .i
ram ... hac·klc rwtghhorhood this
"l'l°I-. und st:itcd thrc>e µounds or
r .m hl•rnin lx>in~ processed in a
makt•-;h1ft hast•ment lat>oratory
But. Scramlin insif:it<'d. wtic11
he left Wilr.mt-they-~W>Od·
bye and the victim was m good
spirits and in good health
Mary .Jo Elpers of Santa· Ana · s pol..t•sman said today .
fulled IQ convin~wp~e~r~v~is~o~r~s--========,_..-....... ~~-.,,,,,,=====-=============,,,,,,,,~~======,.....,,,:-;:::::-..,-==============~~.,,,,,,=======--lhcy should put the population
Polin· put &.1 SI00.000 price tag
nn t ht.• vol ue 11f the raw heroin
.ind arn·~tt"d Jt•sst> R <:om~alez,
.10. nn 'U!lj)ll'IOll or pos-,cs!ling a
fld n·o11t• for ... .itc as \H·ll a s
nJH.'r<it rng tht.• ill<'g;.11 laboraton
(;on1.1IN. v.hoM· home at 1042
\\' P11w St . S;1nta Ana. allegl·d·
I~· v. as h<'adquarte rs for the
l:1hor.1tor~ w;.i s booked rnto
Ur .ingt• l'ount' .Jail
-St•111•r:I ulong "Ith three pounds
Of I cl\\ hl'roin W3S 54 pounds Of
c·utt in).l :1~cnts as well as the
i.:hc m1cals hnd l'qU ip m t•nt
nt't'tll'cl to conn•rt the heroin to
:.t rn•l UM'. JJ<>hc·t• said
They said ttw seizurl' ended an
investigation involving the Lo;.
Angt'le s Polic·c Department's
narc4>l1cs mvest1gat1on unit as
we-11 ;rs-!>':rnrrl Ana's narcotics
squad ,.
ORANGE COAST ~i;
DAILY PILOT
He testified that he did not re .
turn to the house aftc(. that part
ing. and said it 1s possible that he
stepped into the• spilled Drano
that m ght when he and Wellard
exchanged ple<isantncs hut did
not <'ngage in lovemaking
The jury has befon• 1l the up
ltfted portion of the fl oorini:: that
holds the defendant's footprint~.
the prime Plt.'C\' or cv1denN·
Rackauka:.. will UM? to COnVln(.'(•
the jury that Scrdmhn dtd 111
deed bludgeon Willard to deuth
eW'
j:lrowth issue before voters on a
future ballot
S h e s a i d pop ul a ti on
forecasters as!lume there 'will b<:
adequ all' trans portation
..,~stems. wat<.•r and e nergy s up-
plies and smo~·control plans lo
accommodate continued growth
Y t.'l. ... ht• -.aid. env1ronmentHI
and tax reform issues could
alter s uch assumptions.
More Coverage
Other south Orange County
<.'overage appear:. today on
Page Al4.
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. School board m embers ha\'c
ot 111e 0.11, Pii.1 si..11 rejected teac:,hers · dcm ands for
.Huatington Beach Union High a seven perce nt s alary a nd ·
School Dis trict ~eaehers have fringe benefit increas e that ~:.~~ ::;,"";.'.~~·:;.~.:.'.;;.,"; .. "~'.:';. voted overwhelmingly to stn.ke \\Oul d cost the district SI 4 ~~~.::~ .;~~~""~:.;'.;,"-;~""' ... 1f. re!'cwed cc;mtract talks with mtlhon. said teacher s kemt.an 1----~ • .,;.. :.. .. '"'v"".,:.. ..... -+,• .. ;.;. .• ~. ;.:...,;;;,;;0-1'°"·•;,;.., ... ~.r:.;11f-!."'11.n,.;:"~""'-1...--cltts·t ryct n~ohator.t and a--m~1 ti Bianchi
...... n.. """"''"'""'' .......... ......,,~~ mediator break down again n~t Tl'achers are a lso demanding , "" o~•·f\f'Ct \"'""o"t' ~ ~.... ·~ week •"' ., ...... c.c "'"'' P•••• " •• no""'" °''' · . . . bind 1 ng a rbitration and com·
s.i. ·•°""'Mt"' c.1o1o•ru•.,..,. Teache! a88?CJ8tion President 1>Ul s ory union m erh.oe.rsh lp ~ .. :.'!!=-I ra. 1oib1~rud 445 out of 595 clauses in thetr contra-ct..
, •• -.. , .... , teachers who cas t ballots at . Toibln said no walkout will OC·
..... 0" '"""'•ndO. -••l\\o"'ll"' seven west Oran_ge County h1 gh cur until another t eacher a s '""7~:.::••" sch ools. were 10 fuvor of a sociation vole' is take n on
,,,.M""',.:,,".-Mt....,....o•..,.. wa lkout if no agreement can be whether to accept or -reject the
.. ~ ., reached. . h I bo d' ff •
"""'"•" L-M• ..,,_... .. """ Te ache r and di s t r i c t sc oo ar s new o ers . ~·.ioni M.tn-.•nvct11i .. , negotiators plan to begin hag. "The board kl)o-Qts we mean
uM1~~ctg~~::.:~.v~~., gling a~ain at 10 a.m. Monday business,'' Toibin s aid. _
OfllcH morning in an effbrt to reach a Mrs. Wessa sajd district of· .... _.f:,'!"i.:~~h'':'~~'i\..~~= • ..., contract settleme nt to avert the fkials are ready to fight legal '"0>"'"0.,...., 11MO-••l>I• .. , threatened strike. battles with the teacher associa-
T~lton• l714J142-432t
Claulfled Actv•rtt'"'980.51ll
~bee• ............. Oltl<• "1..u10
J•-S-0.ll"il'ftlt ......
,.,........ ..,. o....,. ...... "*'"" ... <-
..... ; ... ~ -~1111'11411'°"'· OGllVfJtl ~~':: .. ~"·:it~~·.~','.,"~~~.~~~ '""''""'-\o(-CIUl M•I• .. N IO at °"'"° Mt~ Ca111orn1• hHOIOht~ et orr~ u M .... ~""' ......... ,, te ,,_., .. , "'4hl ... -·-:-'-" ,._.,.,
Toibin said he expects school tion if a strike occurs.
board-members-to brtng m!WOf: 1'etreherparttc1p•on ·in-a--
rers to tl}e bargair\ing table Mon-strike may be grounds for dill·
day. The school board has of. mrssal and district legal counsel
fercd oo pay bikes for t~achers could file for damages IC the •
this.year but aome lrinae benefit walkout occura, Mra. Wessa as· (
increases. serted : . .-.
Senoo boaM President Zita But Tobin told teachers
Wessa refused to say whether Wednesday dJstrtct oCflclals are
district negotiators will br1n1 wrong lf tbey believe ·teachers
any new of(era to the table Mon· could be fired lor striking under
day. c-urrenlltate laws .
\
•
Pre-
Christmas·
=-:r--~ Sale
SAYE
·SALE
PRICE
s• ... 11122111
s299
Layaway
, for Christma
~----~ow!
-SAYE
·~-eltOose ~Y-our-Seatin_g-Comfort~With'---==-=-=--.. ·;;·
LA·Z·BOY
\~
cMos.. froMt htllMCllate M EI Dtl•ft'Y!
COSTA MESA
HEWPOIT IEACH
R9 I .. I 7iltSlrfft 1w .. .,...s.--1
.. 1c-T111tll! I 11ttl St. ecreu tr.. • ..,._.,....,....,
H-2-8•"'1r#--
MISSION VllJO
l.HJf •• .., ""'J.
~ 21192 M• .. arlt• Plry.
tw.W.Cki ..... .,
s..tt.e ...... ,... ..... ....
495-5902
\
r
Controh
On Rent
Weighed
Nl'arty 70 mobill• honw park • r,• ·ldent ~ jnmmC'd ~.1n Juun
t'o.p111traoo t'lty found! t'trnm
bl•r s Wl'<lll • d •Y n1i:ht 1<t-,•k1n~
t•Hy n•nt control law'
. ('oundh11t•n outht1rtzl'd J f1H '
• pcrsun ad h<w 1·11nrn,1tlt'1• tom
po11cd of mob1lt• hunw 1 t>ntt•r-.
pnr~ ownN" Jnd Co11nr1 lm n
ll h11li p ~khv.ort 1f' to \l 11th a
i.e\ c o point I t'Q\Jt''l lur ~th
t•rnmt•nt.&J t-on trvb
A I N A r p ' r n r llll' r ~ J n
•l"t.>rnundu M.i\or .111d ,111wt1m1•
Sun Ju.rn t'Ounc1l 1-.rnd1dutt• pre
~l'lllt'd tht• propo:.ah. llO twh.ilf or
I he S.ln Juan ('ap"t r .ino '\1 ot.11 k
I lo nw l'oum·al
Arp:. ,.11d lht• uq~.Hlll:Jl111n
n•pr l'~t'lllt-:?.200 mob1h· home
r •s1dcnb aml O"-Ol'rs nt:arly 20
pt.'rct-nt of the l'lty' \Oll'r~
Most. he ~tud lutcr ... re rt•ttrt.>d
senior cit1zeru; ltvinR on fixed in·
comes.
Arps told t·oune1lmen mobile
home housing 1s .... viable fonn
of moderate and low cost hous·
ing But he s:ud his group is con·
cerned that despite lowei: prop·
· e rty taxes this year "four of
our larger mobile parks have
either received increased ..
rent raises . . . or notices or in·
tended increased costs by the
first of the year."
He called the increases "un·
fair and unwtirranted" and ap:
pealed for "jusllfied reltef on
this problem" through a fi ve-
member body to "receive, dis:
cuss, deliberate and then' ad·
JUdicate our proble m s with
~p_ecific· recomme.ndauons to
)OU, the'c1ty council."
Arps called for an ordinance
or r esolution e ncompassing
seven i>oints dealing with once·
a.year rent hikes based on the
federal cost of hvmg index on tn·
d1v1dual mobil e hdme lots. 01.ili·
ty costs b ased on a Public
U tihl1es Commission "rate
ch.a r t, .. the n •turn or cleanup,
· .:tcrfilJ.iY.lwd..hoJdulJ?.fccs.. r.ent.cr part1c1pallon in park rule-setting
and stron~ enforcement clauses.
The council 'appointed mobi le
home park owners Irv Watkins
and Rud llan~C'n to the newly·
form ed committee The mobile
home r<'!-1dent::. an• to name two
other members The commit-
tee'!'! f1rst.mcetfl 1s scheduled
for Nov 29 '--· Following his pre~ntat1on to
the city council ~ Arps ~:ml an
aver.age Sai'I Juan mobile home
park contains 8 5 homes per
a c i;;e with spaces r e nting
between $145 and S310 monthly.
·'One park has raised its rents
S50 in one year." Arps declared.
aading. "mobile home owners
. are determmed to do something
but at tM loeal level
~~ "We're not interested at the
county or state levels "
l}!ercy Killer
Gets 18 Years
Warehouse Bombed
BELFAST. Northern Ireland .
<AP 1 A brewery warehouse
fire started by a terrorist bomb
killed a fi reman and injured four
others today when liquor stored
-uicre exploded. pollc~ s aid. IC
was the third day or a bombing
s pree the Irish Republican
Army said was started to derail
a British attempt to attract
American investments to the
strife.torn province.
Fashions
Of Nuns
Pressed ··
VATICAN CITY CAPl -Pope
John PauJ U urged nuns today
not to allow remlnJst claims t-0
overshadow their call t o a chast~ poor and obedient life in
the church. ije said they should
al'ol(ays dress i11 a Cas hion clearly
indicating their religious state.
The p<>pe's s peech came f9ur
days after a m eeting or
American nuns and laywomen In
Baltimore demanded admission
to the-aJJ.male priesthood and an
enhanced role for women in tt\e
Roman Catholic Church. I Reial·
ed story. A91
The three·day gathering in
Baltimore s aid it planned a
person.al caJI on the p<>pe to ask
him to reverse the ban on
women priests.
APW1,......
Flflltt• Flr:'nfi
John T . ·Hunsberger is pro·
testing hjs firing from his
JOb as roadmaster with
P e rkiomen Township in
Pennsylvania and has hired ._
a lawver to he lp him regain
the post. Hunsberger is 90
,
S DAILY PtLOT A:J
Gay Luve
Tortured
Affair?
SPRINGFIELD. Mass. <AP\
After his tiomosexual lover
left him. pawnbroker Kenneth
Appleby says he .regu larly
traveled as far as New York Ci·
t y to find young men lo take to
his backyard torture chamber.
Appleby, 27, is on trial for as-
sa u It and battery with a
dangerous weapon . charged
with attacking his lover. Steven
Cromer. on three occasions. in·
eluding one in which Cromer's
k n ceca p was b r.o ken w hf n
smashed with a baseball bat.
• Chai:ges of kidnapping and as·
sault 'Ire pendtng against Ap-
pleby
Appleby testiried Wednesday
that Cromrr prop<>scd construe· -
t1on or 01e torture chamber. Ap-
p~y sa)d 1t was Cromer·s· idea
to convert a wood sht-'d at the de·
fendant 's d1lap1d a ted We.st
Springfield shack into an area
whe re Cromer and other
homosexuals could be tied up,
whipped and beaten by Appleby.
In his speech to about 600
superiors of female religious or-
ders. Pope J ohn Paul made no
open reference to the issue of
women priests or t o the
Baltimore conference. but he
warned against letting the tradi·
tional image of the nun to be
overwhelmed by "public opin·
ion . even if an ecclesial one ."
The Pope praised all effw-ts
at reshaping religious orders in
harmony with lher 1962-1965
Vatican Ecumenical Council.
ApJjlel»' said only gradually
.• did he start to ehJOY administer·
ing the almost daily beatings
Cromer requested.
Property
Appeal~~ Cromer. testifying about de·
tails of the alleged assaults, said
he left Appleby·in 1975. .. All women religious have
kind of passed around a
pass word: 'Let us be first or all
Christian.· A certain number
added or preferred to this the
following: 'Let us be first of all
women.·
"It is obvious that the two do
not exclude each other . These
&triking -formulaii; have found u
favorable echo 10 a great part of
the people of God But the
positive side of· this increasing
· awareness could hardly do away
-wHh s teady a n d c:rretut
vi_gilance."
He made no direct reference
to the 1977 decree. issued by the
Congregation for the Doctrine of
--... . .
Announced
Orange County s upervisors
approved a p"1n Wednesday to
streamline the processm~ of a
record 35.000 properly value ap·
oeals Ciled tlus year.
· '.P.eoJlle hooesUy_.are believmg
that county officials are w1ll(Ully
trying to thwart the· mtenr of
Proposition 13." said Supervisor
Ra1ph Clark. who proposed the
.e&t,j Rl ated-'100 .000.plil f)-. . "That is nol the C'asc." he con-
tinued.
~'7-------:Faith on order of Po_pe Paul YI. restating the' ban on women
priests in the Roman Catholic
Church because J esus Christ
was a man.
Without making a commit·
ment to ·spend the extra $100.000
tms ~ar. supervisors did agree
A· ~it tie ()ff the Top
A workman trims the branches of a eucalyptus tree in
the lryine .Groves tract at Walnut Avenue and Culver
Drive· in Irvine It's part of an e ffort to keep the city
from being engulfed by its foliage.
Two· Festival of ·Arts
Members Re-elected
However. during his first
month in office. John Paul II has
frequently s aid · he ~pproved
Paul VI 's p<>licies and intended
to continue them.
. to increase the numbe r of a~
sessment appeals boards from
two to three and the number of.
hearing officers from fi ve to
eight. -'-'
They asked County A~·
ministrative Officer Robert
Thomas to refine Clarie's plan
over the next two weeks and re-
L4 Pushes port back on a detailed fin~rnc1al
proposal.
Cl "Immediate action is needed Dou enn11T) today or the assessrhent appeal!) ~ -·-........ process couJd be disrupted for
LOS ANGELES <AJ» The months or even years." Clark
City Council has approved an or,; said ·
dinance requiring dog owners to The 35,000 property value ap.
clean up· after their dogs on peals. he said. mark a 970 per·
public and private property. cent increase over last year and
Violations. which can be filed more than half of them involve
in a-formal cltizen complaint. res idential property. • pa~eant board .. Director · Bijan are punishable by a $20 fine . _,
Baharindicaledhewouldootseek The measure 1s similar to ones County officials dur1nf! thl'
anotherthrec·yearterm. enacted in New York City and next two weeks a re to review
Results of the voting were as ·san Francisco. ' possible new procedures lo ex·
follows : The council vote Wednesday •pedite the appeal process and
Gle nn Ve dder. 656 votes; was 13·1 with only Gilbert the number of extra cmplqyces
Cromer. 30, of Springfield, has
tcst1Cied that he hved-with Ap·
olebv for more than two years in
a homosexual relations hip in
. whic h Cromer wa:; the "ser·
vant "
Appleby. in his Superior Q>urt
testimony, described Cromer as
his "wife" m the relationship.
Appleby's cue reeeived-no-
llonw1de attention in lhe days)
folio" ing his arrest last Junt"f
when p<>llce dug up his yard
Jook..Lnif .for as many• as._sjx_
bod1<•s informa nts claimed
mi g h t be buried th ere.
i\uthor1t1cs found no evidence
during th<·1r thrce·day excava·
t1on.·
Suicide Try
Victim Listed
As 'Goar-ded'
A Tus tin man who s hot
himself in the c hest while'
parked in the Laguna Beach city
employee parking lot Tuesday .
afternoon remains in guarded
~ondllion at South Coast Medical
Center. ·
Hos pitaJ officials s aid Michael
Cli(ton Beeler, 32, is in the in-
tensive care unit at the medical
center recovering from a
gllnshot wound lo his chest. The
slug entered his chest and exited
on the rigtit sid~ or his lower
back. . 1' .
The heavy .45 caliber slug
<Jamaged Beeler 's liver before
leaving · the . bod·y. a hospital
sp<>kesman.said today. Em a lie Schneeberger. 577; Davia Lindsay objecting. that may be n.eeded. Young. 523; __.:~~-=---=:__~:::....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
J ac k Ke mp.
504 and Philip
Freeman.455
The f~tival
oa r a s o
honored three
lon g .time
festival volun·
l ee r s and
employees
veo~u1 during the an·
nu al generaLmeeting this week.
A lifetime.membership went to
Flora Bass. ass istant to the publtc
relations director for the past 10
years. Mrs. Bass was a volunteer
in the festival box office begin·
ning In 1954. She is a Lag una
Beach resident.
Also receiving a lifetime mem.
bership was San Juan Capistrano
res ident Karla Allen who was a
cast member beginning in 1956,
later volunteering for hairstyling
duly and public relations. She
became casting director in 1971
and has worke<J in the box of(ice
since 1976.
T htL third redplenr-honored b.y
the board was Dorothy Nelson, a
volunteer in the men's makeup
departmentforthe past 17 years.
She owns a home in Laguna
Beach and in Los Angeles where
she teaches gymnastics at Los
Angeles City College.
. .
For Immediate Delivery
You won't have to think twice when you see the special prices ~e have
on Aireloom mattresses. Right away, you'll know that these p~1ces are
unbeatable. Aireloom is famous ' for fine, sturdy co~struct1~n and
Britain··ltnnaolations
r 'Spectaf fy-f)f'ff!90-flM. .___--#-_
a limited time only. So If you want a great mattress to sleep on, come in
COVENTRY, England <APl -
Two people died in the English
Midlands In what appeared to be
humRn torch tragedies, bringing
the number of immolations i
Britain to'nine in the past two
months. ·
West Midlands p<>Hce Said the
body of a woman believed to be
1to---=--i-r' t-t~ 40s was found badty
burned Wednesday on the
grounds of Coombe Abbey park,
on the outsl(lrts of town.
The second Appatent lmmola·
tlon occurreft 10 Worcester, wh~re the body of a 20-year-old,
Italian.born railway worker was
found burned to death tn his _ ___. .... ·-bedroom t a bouU. ln un.
Street.
Police identified the dead man
t
to see us right away. Don't sleep on it. " •
9th-Victim------BODY.:IRACER SLE~ SETS ~-
as Umberto Di Muro, a p<>rter at
Sh rub Hill Statiob who lived
with his parent!.
"We have ruled out foul play
but we are still inquiring how
this .. h a ppened ," satd Chief
Ins pector Edhie Barry.
He ruled out acctdental death
but refused to give further de·
Sunday, a 42.year-old mother
of she. burned berself'lo death on
Hearsall Common in Coventry.
'the rash or immolations in
Britain be.aan ..shortly after
British heiress Lynelle Phillps
burned heneJ( to death In
G.-eva, Swi._,.lud
One Pl)'chlat.ritt ·has blamed
tlie urge to tmttat~ for th•
numerous human torch deaths.
Among them:
-A West tndian rrian who
soaked himsc:lf with kerosene in
a Birmingha m. park a nd set
himself on fire.
nnM sm Mattress & Box Sprint Set
oo a Matbess & Bo~ Sprint Set
mo1 sm Mattriss \ Box Sprin1 Set
11• sm Mltt1 ess & Box Sprin1 Set
SALE PRICED .189.
SALE PRICED 239.
SALE PRICED 299.
SALE PRl~ED 399. •• -· A. SS.year-old housewife at YocJr Favonre OetJgner Wlfl Be Happy To ks1St You. \,)
~uldldon,. in.ao~n.--·· -•
-A Yorkshire '°al mlner and I I J GA-R' QJE·rr· l=ijk>1JlJfl RE-
lr!f: ~;.:;:f ::·::::~ . D. • . \1~ · 11 ' I "" I \I H r--
tor or U>ndon's swank Fortnum PROFES-5tON"Al
a nd Mason department $tore INTERIOR OESIGNEAS
who c~ed IMi&lc:al....akQ)l9.._~..---~er: t on the banks of tire ·
Thames at WlndBc>r and died in-
•n a mes,
Open Mon.,
Thur,, I Fri. Eves.
•
.. 4 DAIL V PILOT ThUf'ldlly:~_,e_.tl78 ______________________________________________________________________________ N_A_T_1o_N __ J_w_o_R_L_o_ ..
Q
....... "~ Tom ~~'''
M~_biae
Wouldn't 'It Frost You?
I (' tf£AR HIM NOW Alme)l;t 1lw,.y11 at lhl;;
llnw of yt'ar. ~h..n nl.ihh rt> clf'ar and 1 chill dt'ct'nd~ up
, on our n'~IOft. l fondl r('Cllll U\(.' man ~Ith the monolOllC'
\i'OIC~. f1oyd 0 \'OUlltl
\'ow1~ ~ol'kl-tl for the l 'i Fruit Fm I Service out of
l'omonu tl•• ~at' u fro l fort'<'aster on lh• radio
Tht>ro "A a_, a trnw. b> .:oil). when 14-e gre"A a lot of
oraagt.•i. u.nd lcmuru. an our Jrt'A And f''loyd Youn1f'I \iOlt~
l'ltl'h nlJlhl wld '1( dJpplUI tt'mp«>ralUrt'S 11'\t"fllll our pt"()Jlh•
would hOH' a i.lt~•ph·:. n1aht. rinnR 'lmudce po~ In grover..
operali~ ~md m • .u·h1nl's, and prll..)'u\g they would k4K'p lht·
ll'm~rulur-e or J(ru~ II\& c\tru~ LlOO\ t' the d~truttlvt' frt.~ll'
point ut 32 tktcn"'-·
'O IT W s IN THOSE ~ester)'eurs that cCJch everun~
al this 't!W.On. Soulhe'rft Callfornuu15 tuned lht•ar radios to
<.'lear Channl'I Stuuon K Fl. probabl)' llstRnlng to a pro
.:1<1m called. "One Marn~ i''Jm1ly" '-
But lhc ~how ~a~ Jl" :t) ~ c:ul JUSl a bit ~ort And the
moment ~e d .&JI bc.-en wa1tm~ for f.trl'I\ ed
A new voice, a flut. unemotional monotone, <:am\•
. acroi.s the a1rwuvei.. ''Thal> ll\ Flo>d D. Young from the
Fruit Frost Service in Pomon:i. bnnging you the fros t
wurnings for tonight.
··Frost will be general across the entire region ," he
would mt.one. "Smudging will be necessary for oranges·
and lemons at all elevations after midnight and some
areas as early as 10 p.m "
IN HlS ST EADY , unemotional monotone, Young
would then toll off the low temperatures that night for
many obscure hamlets small on fame but large in~1trus:
"Lemon Cove. 29: Orange Cove. 28: Exeter. 31: ,
Strathmore. 29, Oxnard, 30: Chatsworth, 31; Azusa. 28;
Cucamonga, JO • • •.. "
WE WAITED. Young was getting to our region.
"Anaheim. 29. El Toro, 28. San Juan Capistrano.
29 We. were 'in for .mother freezer. The citrus _growers
were moving out mto their groves and the rest or us were
pulling out extra blankets.
So it.was that Floyd 0 . Young br.o~t.Jlte..good news
or the bad word to us from 1931 until 1956. He started
broadcasung the temperatures over KNX from .his home
m Pomona. lie used to team with a chap named Uncle
John who read the funnies over the air.
COMEDIAN JACK BENNY'S old 'oke about the train
leaving ror "Anaheim, AZusa and Cucamonga" was ac
tually inspired by Young's frost warning reports.
Arter he went on KFI, at on~ time the frost warning!>
cut into Chesterfield's music program featuring a young
singer ·named P erry Como. When the cigarette sponsors
found out they werl' g~ltin~ cut short on air time. they
screamed foul. So KFJ owner Earl C. Aa thony held a
postcard poll to determine 1f the listeners wanted Young's
fr~zing news or Como's warm warbling. · , .
THE FROST F OR ECASTER slaughtered Como in the
popularity poll and he slayed oo the air. cutting the
crooner short each njJ?hl. .
The night after the poll res ults were released is the on·
ly one in my memory where Floyd 0 . Young ever ha4 any
emotion in his voice. · ·
WREN HE ENDE D the fros t war nings. \ oung
chuckled, 'then•said. ''And thanks for all those cards tind
letters, folks, and goodnight."
1 can he,ar it now
Poivell: Wage Guide
Won't Be· Relaxed
WA SHINGTON lAP> -It is unli kely the Carter administra-
tion will relax its anti-inflation 7 per.centl'wage_standard. Whil.e
House press secretary Jody Powell said today.
.. I don't think there Is going to be a ny basic change in what
we've outlined," Powell said.
He was responding to a report in today's Washington Post.
which said that administration officials were considering relaxa·
lion of the 7 percent guidl'hne in an effort to avoid a clas h with or·
gan1zt>d labor.
The newspaper quoted unidentified officials as saying they are
considering liberalizing the standard to allow for increased costs
of maintafoing existing Cnnge benefits.
The basic voluntary standard outlined last 11M>nth seeks to
keep the cost of basic pay and fringe beqefits together from rising
more than 7 percent a year
. 199 Killed ifi Jet Crash
t'Ol.,.OMBO. Sn b..tnh IAPl
t lt'ut IWJ lndone 1an p11crlm11
l'rl route home from Mecca were
k ilkd In th cru11h or a (•ha rte~
kolund1'C u11 liner while londJn,; u.1 lht: Colombo uir_port in i.
t'Vt>r e thunde rst orm . Jn
dom•isiafl omrra1~ rflported to-.
d il)' .
tlosptt:tl ftpokcsmc-n sold there
wt•n• more than 60 survivors. In·
<hfneshrn ofnclahs said G3 sur·
i. l\'or~ wert> taken to local
ho">111tal11 , 20 of them being •
11u1('kly r\'lcased ufkr treatment
for mlnqr mJurlf'S and 43 ad·
mltkd with more serious in·
J urt('S
THE OC·ll WAS TO refuel in
lhl' lblund nation ocr the tip of lnd1u und th(•ll Oy tu Surabaja,
Cuba MiGs
ITWestigated
Under Paa
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
Slate Department says jt is in·
vesligating whether t he pres-
ence of Soviet MiG·23 aircraft
in Cuba violates a 16·year-old
understanding between the Unit·
ed Stales and the Soviet Union.
Spokcs wotna n .Jill Schuker
said Wednesday that ·reports of
MIG-23s in Cuba are u1l9er ·•ac·
live investigation." but ~he re·
fused to say whether the subject
has been discussed with Soviet
Ambassador Anatoly F .
Dobrynin or with the Cuban gov·
ernment.
the capllalof EastJev
rt crashed about• a mile short
of the airpc;>rt runway just before
midnight ~esday. plowed up
400 yards of coconut plantation.
broke. Into three· sectlons and
burst into n ames.
One s urvivor. Saudi Arabian
government clerk Amir Husain,
said he was looking out from hls
window seat as the plane made
Its descent.
··suDDENL\' I SAW the wing
hit something." he said. "Im·
mediat e ly the pla n e rolled
violently and I heard a crash. I
looked around for my wife and
saw her wedged in the <le bris.
"People around were wailing.
I was dragging m y wire out
.. WE ARE MONJTOftlN(itb·---=~~
situation very carefully; it is a
matter of concern to us." she
said.
The Assoriate<j PTess reportOO-
Oct. 30 that 18 to 20 MiG ·23s ar·
rived ln Cuba e,,arlier in October.
Some t ypes of the jet are
belie ved by U.S. intelligence·of.
fi caals lo be capable of firing Cold Storage
when l saw the first Oames." •
His wife wu-bospitalf zed with
serious injuries.
Icelandic ·Airlines said there
we r e 13 a irline employees
aboard· lght c~w me mbers
and five Oying as passengers.
Five t>f the airline personnel s ur· vlved.
AN AlltLINE s pokesman fn
Iceland said the entire crew was
Icelandic, and that among those
killed were the pilot, co.pilot and
flight eagineer and the airline's
chief pilot , Asgeir Petursson.
who was riding as a passenger.
The airline said no Americans
were aboard the plane . The In-
donesian government in Jakarta
s1tld it.a embassy here reported
the death toll s~ at 199 ao<Lall
the dead were Indonesians.
• 'Jt puses all underata.nding
how anybody at all couJct have come out alive after a wreck like
that . ., s-aid one offidat-, survey·
·Ing the quarter-acre of charred '
and twisted debris.
MANY OF THE s urvivors
walked from the crash site t.o the
airport. Ambulances took them
to a nearby air force hospital or
to lite Ngumbo Hospital, ,about
20 mHes to the north.
• By mid-day today , police and
a ir force personne l c:ut\lng
t h rou g h the s m o lde'ring
wretka'e had recovered almost
100 bodies. Many victims were
still strapped In their seats.
tactical nuclear weapons .
It was not known whether the
new jets sent to Cuba were de-
signed for ground attack as we ll
as air defense.
With chillv bra vado. Wilmer Jones of
Mia mis burg, Ohio, is a nnouncing· lie 's
ready for·whatever blasts winter can pro-
vide. He gathered this four-month firewood
s upply by s potting downed trees in the
area a nd asking for the wood . .Weather
for ecasters are far from ·unanimous. a bout
whe??rer Jones will need hi~ cQzy cache.
No King .Death Pay-of~ ·Follnd
WASHI NGTON IAPi-House arreste'dJuneB, 1968. FORMER ASSISTANT Oepu· He rererred to Ray's August
,.investigators say they have Ray plead lo King's ty Chief Counsel Mich ael appearance, at whlch the com-
round no ev1dence that J a mes Eberhardt. who resigned in pro· m1ttee seem ed to demolis h Earl Ray was a paid triggerman killing and is servin a 99-year test or Ray not beine calJed Ray's alibi that he was blocks
in a cons piracy to assassinate prison sentence. He re an~his • back. said he thinks some com· away in a gasoline station at the
Dr Martin Luther King Jr. plea almost immediat ly t?r mittee members were "in · moment King was assassinated. Chief Couns el.. G . Robert m aking it and contend he was timiciated" by Mark Lane, Ray's
B lakey to ld t he -Hou s e As· framed. JawyE:r.
sassinations Committee We&es· Ra y tenta t ively had been "I believe the decision not to
day that Ray conceivably could scheduled to tes tify today but return him came in part from
have been part of such a con-the committee voted not to call (ear that Lane might muddle
sp1tacy -but that if he was. him a nd canceled today's meet· some of the .gains the committee
there is no evidence he got his ing on grounds the cost was not made at· the first appear ance."
itioney. justified. Eberhardt said in a n interview.
THE COMMITTEE has in-
vestigated 21 different a lleged .
conspLracies, particularly one in
which a group .or St. Louis bus i·
nessmen supposedly offe red
SSO.OOOfor King's murder.
"THE FACT IS that a lot of
triggermen· carry out a contract
and then don't get paid for it,"
Blakey sa id.
Blakey's investigators con·
eluded instead that Ray prob-
ably financed his escape Crom
Memphis, Tenn., to Europe after
King's afiljassin~tion Aru:i
1968, with money rtom a $27,000
bank robbery .
Our Fall l:ollection of
lie said they found no payoff
s\ashcd in any bank or with
Ray's relatives or associates.
IF RAY HAD been paid off.
Blakey said, he would not likely
have risked robbing a bank 'in
London when he was wanted
worldwide for King's murder.
Investigators say Ray robbed a
London bank just before he was
-ve -leathers,
and tremendous -rgains.
200/o ·1o 511% on. ·
· Rain Heavy-,in. 3 States
.......
•
Snow C.Qntinues in Rocky Mountains
T~JH!rfltllre8 . ._
• AIOU"qu"
• Al>Cll«~
: •ll•lll•
' • 8•11•mo<'• 8orm1~m
8•-•rO
Bo•w •• • 801'1on .o
• Br<>wn\Wolle ..
: Bvfl•IO 41
• C11lcago 44
• C~"C~1~nn~•~ll;;-..._.-,_,.~•·~~;..~d~~~~~~~~~~::~r;;fl~ll".I"~;;;-.. . ' -:-o.11 Ft. we" .,
• Denwu •7 • ~''°'' n ; 0 111v11> 31 '9
Fair!Nnk\ S ·IS . H<i!l•n• 10 I • HOftOt11lu U 70 ~ ffovslon u 1t. =~u 37 I• • Kall'' CllV 40 U .M
• LK Veo.s s• 1:1 : ~ittt. Roo .., 4l 7 04
•~Anoe~ ., 4S • MIMll 10 '2
• Mllw..,he JI 24
• MfM•St. P. 38 7l
HHllWllla 11 Sl .14 Hew ~ .. -'14 7J -York ' •1 41 Ollla. Clhr J1 Jt
Ar11ensas -PM!\ of easlttn Teu s. wnere II•~" flood w&rn!r>QS were IS·
"WeO ,.,...,,.,.,....Sb\l,w1M wereTn e
lt<I trom I~ c.n1ret Mountlllns end
tUlern Plain\ Into Nebr.Uk• and
tow•. •
Show.rs i.11 fro"' Ille northern P•c1t1c Coe\I dNI norttwm C•lllom1"
11110 Ill• Nortllern Pjalu11 G.a1e
wer11lllOl were 001f•cl elono Ille Pac Ille NO<t!MHI c-t.
CdfOt"llla
s-.11....,n-.
TMU•IOAY "-<e11t1 i.w. 4~l._m • ....o.t..
5e<AnGllfOll • 10;~p,m, J • ,.lqll't' ,.,..,._ 1:a.a.m. 1 t
Flf\llllQll t ·•Sa tn. ~.1 SK-•ow s.02p.m. .Oi
SKoncllll9ft ll:Mp"' U S1111n11n :•• "'.tMu:too.ril. Moollrl-6:42p,n\.,MISl.00U"·
Srwtllqerc
Hllllrtfl9t0f\, Ht'""" lt~MI -W•ott• -II IWO ... , t1om ,,,. "41111west. QlndltloMtNMW.
Leather and Rosewood Finish Sofa
Reg S1079
Sale $879
Save 20% to 50% at our Upholstered
Furniture Sele. NOY. 8 throUgh 28.
Tiie quiet luxury of deeP. rich velvets. Soft. supple
leathers. And handsOmo Ha11ian cottons. That's pure
Mobilia style You'll find 111n every single sofa and chair
In ttie whole Mobilia coUecllOrt. And now YoU can find
lhat same special style in your own tMng room. Because
we iust put almost &v&fY sofa and c_hair on sale at 20%
to 50% off. So come 1n """'8nd look over our~
oouection Of upl'IOlstefed chairs and IOfas. vou·n be
impressed by the luxury. And feel nght et hOme w11h
the prices.
Matching Ottot118n
Reg.S196 -..fles
b·1· 1423-25 N. Main St.
Santa Ana '6'3-3111 -II llB =~~~
.:
CALIFORNIA
.
Al"WI .......
lllgla G•al
Lt Gov. M en~n
Dv rtrn I h . dd l'jl l'd
r ,j r rt• ~·I e ct 1 on b y
Mike Curb, ~u}s he
"111 probubly tun for
Congre~ 1r Rl'p Gu~
lla"kms. 71. retJtl'~
soon.
Nixon Tied
To Illegal
Activities
LOS ANGELES CAPl
-An attorney for .the
former No. 2 man in the
FBI has Jinked former
President Richard Nix·
on to ·an Illegal cam-
paign. of Wiretaps a nd
r-e11 k-i n s a If a l n "! t
friends and relatives or
fUgitive t erronsts. the
Los Angeles Times said
today.
Brian P. Gettings. at·
torney for W. Ma rk Felt
·w h o faces trial o n
charges of conspiring to
violate the ~lghts of
Weatherman associates
( STATE J
in the early J970s, said
m a rederal court motion
in Washington that "c:cr·
lain recommendations"
of "the Huston pfan" to
s py o n revolutiona ry
~roups were implement·
ed after a mid-Aug.ust
1970 telephone conversa-
tion between Nixon and
former FBI Director J .
Edgar Hoover . th e
news paper said.
Launch Worlu
MOU NTAIN VIEW
IAP l -An atmospheric
prob~ is headed toward
t he veiled planet of
Venus today after a suc-
·cessrul in-space launch
from a Pioneer
spacecraft.
The separation of the
Sounder Probe from the
T ran s p o rt e r Ru s
..
TTQl~ Roll in
~\N FRANCISCO rAPI They 'n •
r rankv. unUnkt•rou~. <'OMtantly crowded.
'"•" t·r th.m walki,1Ut 'q.nd u threat tv m.-•nd
l11nb But cable ran; itre ~an Franctl\ro'"
rll'lhng ·rard tn the "t'Orld, and th<' l'tlY hunwi.
unto them Uke a dowager to lwr flrlit bouqul'l
Th~ cablt" rar11 beRan runn 1ni today
~hen angr>' worktn1 raur ht-d on u~rcef1'1cnt
tn\olv1ng i.alet proc('(fun·s Tht•y h1ut ttt·.t·n
'hut down Tu<'&day lifter an ll<'<'tdt·nt uo
t'aliforrua Strt~l . t'
OTV OF.FIC1ALS apologue Cot-. r 1
~it'nts hkf' tht ont• Tut·~day lhut lhn ·w a np
, ma.n thmug the Y..and"h1t-ld and injur('(J 13
pliSSt'ngers. then shrug and vow hf kN>p the:-
thanRs mlh It •
It s l't' amly not for rnoney or ope(.'d The
-.ysttc•m I $3 m1lhon annuully un"d tht.• un
dcrgroU{I cable ru~ no raster t.l,lan 9 mph
Grumbl one resrdent. "They don't chmb
hnlfw1t) to the stars They barely make 1t up
Nob Hill " '
Melvin Belli, an attorney who spedahzes
lo persooal 11\)ury suits, said cable car cases
"are the toughest m lhe world to try because
suing tfie cable car company· is like suJng
Whistler's painting of mother. Everybody
loves it
"Jurors a re a fraid to vote against 'em.
You ran get one oC those apes driving a cable
LOS ANGELES (API -A variety of criminal
charges have been preferred agamst computer
consultant Stanley Mark Rif'kin. 32, in connection
with the Oct. 25 thefLofJl0.2 million from Security
P at"lfic·N'atfonafBank. . :
A Los Angeles federal grand jury returned a
four-count indictrh ent against the Sepulveda resl-
denl Wednesd31¥, accusing· him of entering a bank
to commit a felony, fraud-by wire, inters tate
trans portation of s-tolen 'J)roperty and smuggling
goods into the United States.
Rifkin was being held in San Diego in lieu of $4
million bail after his arrest Nov. 5 in Carlsbad.
FBI agents said $12,000 jn cash and diamonds
worth $1.j million retail were recovered Crom
Rif'kin . .
Authorili~ allege Rifkin used a cgmpllcated
scheme· involving secret bank codes to transfer
$10.2 million from Security Pacific Bank to the
Swiss bank account of Russalmaz, a Soviet agency
handling diamond dealings.
THE INDICTMENT provided no new informa·
lion a bout the theft said by authorities to be the
largest from a bank in U.S. history. ....
Court proceedings we re de layed brierty
Wednesday when a Beverly Hills Jeweler refused
Teacher Levels
/ . Sex Charge_ •
LOS A.."iGE LES IA P l -A faculty membe r of
the University of Southern California School Of
Music hai; filed a Sl million suit alleging she was
denied promotion and tenure because she refused
the sexual ad·vances of her supervisor.
The Superior Court suit filed Wednesday by Dr. Carol Stewart noted she jglned the USC stall In
1968 ps a f~turerand had been upgraded to assis·
tant professor since.
F Despite Faidts
rar dowo Powell Street and running Into a
bunch of school children and. they'd rind he
was on his way to church and let hlm off."
Hiders tola1 Tl.a mitnOrt aMually, about no ~rcenl tourists. The 26 six-ton cars, built
decades ago of briass. and wood and stamina.
curry 40,000 palsengers daily up hills with
~radt'S 1JP to.21 percent.
Automobiles sometimes sweep too close.
brushing passengers on the rUllrung boards.
1'hose who don •t hang on can get blown off by
the force of the cars· jerky turns. A cable car
ts the only vehicle in Calirornia authorized to
bypass st.op signs but many automobile
drivers don't know that. ·
According to the Muruclpal Railwa~.
which operates the ('abte ('ars along with city
street('ars and buses. 490 accidents occurred
m the last fiscal year on the cable car line
a lone.~
REED JORDAN, general claims agent
for the system. said about hair a million
dollars in pcl'SOnal injury claims were paid
out in 1977-78 as a result or cable ear acci-
dents.
Asked if the system is safe, Jordarr
replied, "Well, the public demands them.
They are in the city charter. We make them
as safe as is possible for equipment that has
been In operation for over 100 vears."
to release as evidence $6,500 worth of diamonds he
bought from ruf'kin unless he. was assured they
would be returned. ..
ATl'OKNET'lHWCE -P~LFE, represent·
Ing jeweler Ozzie lTerskowitz. urged U.S. District
Judge David W. Williams to let Herskowin retain
control of 12 diamonds he had purchased from
Rifkin.
Williams, however. ordered the diamonds
turned over to the grand jury as evidence with the
requirement the jewels not leave government
cus tody without further order of the court.
· Coll~e Slates Bazaar
Yuletide is a favorite Pre-registration is re·
season of .the year f~r quired on or before Dec.
craftsmen and women to 4. I
sell their work and Sad-The recreation st aff isl
die back College is offer·. looking. for interested
ing a place to do just appraise.r s l o m a n.
that at its first Super booths dunng the s wap
Swap I on Dec. 9. meet to evaluate items
The antique. arts and brought . by the buyers.
cra ft s bazaar Js Yapp said.
scheduled from· 8 a.m. to For more ln!ormat!on
3 p.m . in parking lot l of c·a ll ~he Com mu~aly
the Mission Viejo cam· Services office at
pus. · 831-7532 or 495-4950.
:::: • CALI FOR NIA-~ ....
-521ZBLU
e • JI -----~ ----_-==:::..J
Wednesd ay eVl'ning is HOWEVER. SHE ALLEGED in 1976 she was
1t----t-rte--first such maneuwr-rnrd-by Dr. Adrian Run , het supervisor at the
ever made in space and School of Music, that she would not be granted
a prelude to three other tenure or promotion if sh'e did not respond to his launchings from the Bus· sexual advances
521ZBLU -Owned by Chris Johnstone of
Los Angeles.
(52 )five foot. two CIZ leyes <BLU I blue -
describes Chris' hei~ht and eye color.
on Sunday, NASA said She said she was denied tenure the following lntorm•llon for the '"Pl•t• cir the o.,·· '' \lcip4~ bf M lllt FM'-Y • ... 111<>r o f 1N! 1'17'9 eci111on of Ille ··wi.o·, WhO o Per-.rl1td
C.lllOrftt• L~ PIMK.00 ff YoU ,. • .,. Mi •nlerHll1"9 ,..M, Mnd CH' •••• , lo Miile F•rltY. '701 Wll~lrt 81¥d.. S<lile 80'1. 8eY9fty Hiii$ ..nu
I.OS J\N\.F.LES 1AP1
An asso1:1all' JU!.llce
of lhe state Supreme
Court has asked hjs col·
leagues to sign a state-
m 1.> n t d e n y in~ any
wrong-doing in the Y.ak e
of reports that a de-
cision overturn 1n~ the
"u s e a ~un . go t o
p ri s on " l aw wa s
w i t h h e Id • t-h e Los
Angeles Times said to-
day.
However, one justice
claim ert he had refu sed
-----'o st·g"4he stateme nt
l'ircu1ated by s tat e
S upreme Court As -
, sociate Justice Mathew
0 .. Tobr ine r . th e
newspaper said.
year and immediately filed-a grievance. She said
she was offered work for 1978-79 only if she agreed
to do so wi thout promotion or tenure.
PSA•Dntlecr ~-.-~~
WASHINGTON <APl ~~~!!!~~
..
The N a t io nal
Transportation S afety
Board W ednesday
_tatned doWll :i request
by Pacific Southwest
Airlines lo withhold
transcr ipts from tbe
cockpit voice recor~r
~a PSA P.lane involved
in America's worst avia-
tion disas\.e'r.
A spot'esman ·for the
safety. board, who asked
not to be identified, said
PSA may return to court
lOday lo seek extension
-01 a federal court injunc·
lion. agalnst release of
the transcripi&.
RUFFELL'S
UPHOUTllY ... ,.w .. ..... em..._..._ ....
c ............. ...,.11,
. .
NOW OPEN! Cormier Leasing's new facility at the en·
ranee to.Jrv.irul.Auto _Center. You can Jease a new car a
truck 1rom-tbe .ConnJe Protesstonals W}lo will pragram
your indlvldual needs. · .
Maintenance leasing our specialty. Free Loan cars av·
ailabte. . ·
located just east of the San Diego F-reeway. Take the
Lake Forest Or. turnolf, go east to Roe field. then make
a left.
Come in and see us today!
768-8026
• ~,corrn1er
-1eaSing -
23M3 fll~efd ltvd., Lake FOfHI
. '
..
Thuf'lday. November 16. 1978 DAIL V PILOT U
.
Oleg Cassini
creates a classic ...
/
and we'll monosJram it ffeel
Get a head start on holiday gift g1v1ng with this ttahan 1mpef1 cre~ted
by Oleg Cass1n1 for Burma Full:tasl\1oned. 60% acrylic. 40% .
.wool. totally machine wa~habte Perfect 111 lor his wardrobe •none
cir more colors natural. bltige. camel, brown. bottle green. grey,
black. white. rust. maize. navy. royal blue. hght blue. red. burgundy
S.M.l .XL.
25.00
sUverwoods
45 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH
free m()(tQgramm'!!f} with our e•clusive "!W sma11e11e11er1ng
Allow two weeks for monogr amm1ng Offer eflds Dec 1
•
.. I , .
Corduroy classic
at special savings
Perennially favorite sport coal handsomely
transla.ted 1n r~gged. wtde wale corduroy
w1tb cotorful tattersall lining Features
center vent and distinctive envelope
pockets Tan . regular and tong sizes.
Reg.60.00 44.~0 .
.''
~~~~--"F-1' .... taffan-Ttf n.m.~~~-· •
..
1n S'ott wool and acrylic.
Ecru, camel. brown. wine .
11ght blue. gcey.
Reg. 20.00 13. 90
a.
~silverwoodS --.
45 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPoRT BEACH
.. ·
..
'
. .. • Ed• it r1· I p Robert N Weed1Publisher
Orang Coas t Daily P1lo1 0 a . age ' Thur.day Noyembef 18, 1978 Barbctl"a Kr~1blcl'l tEdltorlal Page Editor ~--------~~------~----~---------
ThOmH KeevlllEdltor
Irvine Animals Jack And non -..
. . .
-Get a New Home
Th£• c·1t~ of tr+v1n(' h :-. JU.'I oswn~ a new anlmal care
c.·cnh.'r 1\\h ll folks u~\"CI to t•ull u dol( und cat pound 1.
Congress Warned oii Navy -Flaws . ,..._ ............... . . .,. ,... .:.__._._ .
\•urwu:-.1~ Pnou~h . in Lattuna BC'a<'h ..
-L It'!\ n l<-usrd fu~1htY ut." 1 ~un Voll~y Drh·t'. JU:oit
lwh1ntl L<1~una Cunyon Ro.1d . tbout a quarter mile ..,outh'
of whcrt' ~e ro.id 111h1r:-t•rt:-. El Toro Road
Wc'I'{' Told tl ·~ ll•r~l'r .md dt> • .tner than the old pound
Hw city shurt>d with l.u~tmu B~ach farther down the
roud, und t h~ nt•\\'.opt•rator.., ;um lo m.ike 1t a dt>ct'nt in
tunm. honw for :-.lruy t.log:-.. t'Jb, !>nakt·~. gophers
u11yth1ng thut t•r:.t\\ b ur "tQlt•s
Afumals art• b.tthl'd. trl•utt:d 1r th.t'y arc sick . ex
crc l~l·d :u1d fl'd
It lS run not ltkl• d prison for Jntmals. a some critics
of B'}amul pound~ h~I\ e smd oth1.•r-. .ffl'. nut rather J ~ ..i
can• ct•ntt•r .
Most important l!'t th.al lhl• obJt:Ct of that care L'i ul
t1mall'ly to n•un1tt• los t· pt.•L-. \\1th their owners. or to at
tract adoµt1vl• O\\fll·r~ '
A ful't of ltf l' at anv do~ pound 1s that death 1s a few
days awav \\llhout adopttor). unlt>:,s taxpayers decide to
fund perpetu:.11 t~1 re renteM> for lo:wor s1<'k animals
P eoplt• s hopping urounct for :m tnl•xpunsive pet \\Ould
do wl'll to remember lht.> 4rumal center, and !he lp assure
th~t 1t beC0'1\t'S. a. often as posstble, .l "uy station for
un1mals. and not a (tnJI resting place
Open Dc;K>r Welco~
Saddle h ack Valley Ch am&er o f Go mmerce·s
executive board recently voted lo open its previously
closed board or directors· meetings O.The press thts
m onth. · ·
AL. a lime when LL seem,S ai lllough mo.re and more g~vernment boards. a nd councils are trying to get a Wily
with closed executive sessions whenevet"-possible-it's
r efreshmg toseea.pnvate group do a reversal: '
• Cfrnml>er President Bud Jackley, in moving Jor more
ope!'! scss10~. :-.uggested that while a ny organization is
_ ~~s11ant to a ir "dirty laundry" publicly. press coverage
1s expected to be produclive rather t.ban counter·
productive
Not only " ill mor<' thought be given to issues at ha nd,
he suggested, hut the chamber should derive benefits.
through pubhc·1ty
. Kudos to thl· 550·mcmber cha mber fastest growing
tn Orange 'ounty for recognizing tha t an informed
publtc l~ads to a more participative me m bership.
. And a handful of plaudits . tooJ for recognizing that
while free spel'ch and democratic action are som etimes
-more painful than othe-r forms ef organization~he results
generally are more beneficial to a ll invotved
Garbled Campaign
• Thl' campaigns for a n! ~ai nsl Measure L. the .Irvine
ballot measure that consolidated city e lections with June
prim<m es . served up •rn incredible amount of misin·
formation .
W ASHI NGTON The
fr1~tl'ntn6'IY wt'ukt•ned rondt·
tum or lhl' United Stut ·s Nuvy.
\\ hi<'h \\l' haw 1·cv\'t1lr d in pust
c·olumn:,, hull tx·cn c:unf1rmed in ~hoc ki ng 11e.c•r1:t 't~11 limony
ht•for1· u t•ongn•s11ionu I com rnlt
ll.•t•
If thl' Sovwt Union wcr(• to
IJunr h u :snt.•ak all.tl'k in Europt"
tomorrow .
l1 S <·onvoy11
rush tnl( s up
plic:s lo tlw
NATO all1~:.
might l>Ufft>r.
IObbl'!I JS high
<11;· W percent ·
un their way
J <'"r Obb the
Allanltc. the
lnn1;l a tors
w'·rtt told' ,_·alarming tesltmony came
from one of the nat10n's most
rcspectro military experts.·. re·
cently retired Adm. Isaac Kidd:
Mailbox ·
th«> former supreme c'ommandel'
or our All;anlil! l'.ltl.VUI forc es. Ills
frank · revl'lulions wcrl' present·
. cd at a cl~cd·door s~ssion of thl'
House Merchant Marine Com· m1llee. chaired by Rep. John
Murphy. D·N.Y.
IN A RESCUE effort mounted
after a s urprise attack in
F:urope. our naval and me rchant
· ships would "~ake a very severe
bloody nose." Kidd warned the
eongressmcn. Added the ad·
miral: "I am prepared mentally
and psychologically. . for the
losses to be as high as 40 to so
percent ..
M the close of World War II .
the United States Navy stood Un·
c hallenged as the m ighllei.t
a rmada the world had ever
. seen. It ruled the sc'as with a
preponderance of power e(\Ualed
only by the British Navy of lhe
19th cenlurv. when jt patrolled
an &mpire lhht_stre!clle.<J t round
the world.
In t he past t hree decades.
ho.vever. ou.r ncet·has been al·
lowed to deteriorate a larmingly.
Dozens of our finest warships
have become little more than
ru s ty scows. The Navy's
wartime mission, -protecting
troop carriers and supply ships
against e nemy naval fo rces -
ha s b een ser iously com·
promised.
T HE NAVY 'S weakened battle
potenlial is compounded by the
fa ct that NATO stockpiles have
dwindled to the point where im-
mediale shipme nts would be
necessary in an emergency.
','The founding f a the rs of
N A-'f 0.' · Kidd rem i n<I e d
Murphy's committee, "certified
that 90 days· ~orth" of combat
s upplies "Would b6 nece;!sary for
tht? adequat.c defense of. Euro~
"We are now down to 30 days'
_ {suppllesl ... We oo Jongct: t\av~==
t h a t addilio(\al 60 days of -
m argin for mistake or lo get
ready .....
Assuming an iniba1 deploy.
me nt of ts convoys headrng
loward Europe. Kidd told thl'
astonished committee members
the Navy could guarantee the
safety of onJy a small number.
"If we were to go to war this
a ftt'rnoon <in Europe)," Kidd
test1ried. "we could give you
f1rst-cla1>s, top quality·protect1on
for three .. convoys and "partial
protection for lwo." The r emain·
1ng lwo-lhirds or the convoys.
Kidd saict with wry understate·
me nt ... arc· going to have a
sporty tnp any way you look at
1l ...
("""'\
WHILE OUR fleet has been
llkrally railing apart, soorf.'es
told our associate Jack Mitchell.
th~ Soviet Navy has been quietly
building up a combined naval·
mer chant marine force capable
of controlling the world's ·sea
1anc1>
The balance of naval power
nas tipped so dramatically.in tht
Sovil'ts· favor. Kidd warned,
that even our. major d ties may
not be safe from Soviet ships.
The Russians "have got a
c1pab1hty to mine our ports,··
K 1dd testified. •
Footnote : Te mpe ring his
bcary h .. ~timony a'bil was'K1d<rs
praise for the U.S. Coast Guard,
wl\1ch hl' said 1s do'ing a "superb
106 .. of handling p6rt securlty. -
RUDE AWAKENING : The
~tron~es\. single bloc of support
Jnmny C:JrttT rcce1v~n-tnr-·
presidential campaign two years
ago came from black volcrs. But
the president's performance in
office has turned many of the
blacl< community's leaders sou'r.
Blaek lca<lers-cuneede that-the
Carter ad ministration's record
on civil rights is a(•ceplabJe. but
they complajn that the president
htis done little lo improve the• lot
of m 1 I ltoni; of tmf)o-vt.~bshed
blacks.
Carte r. t hey grape. s imply
h asn't kept his prom1Sl'S on jobs
and low·~(hous1ng. He has the
reputation of be ing a "good
humor man" who promises a lot
but delivers hllle.
Taken together. the pro-L forces a nd the anli·L b at·
tiers nearly managed to prove t hat vot ers are better able to make sound decisions on election issues only if what
lbcy'rc told about them before they vote is ... nothing.
No tactic ~el\med too silly for eithe r t o embrace.
Where.• o:i; s1de·wi1dly e xaggerated potential c0st sav·
1ngs to taxpayers. the other hinted darkly that consolida·
t ion \.\Ou Id artu '.llly cost them far m ora. The truth didn1t
he .somewh<>re i:t betwetin it wasn't even close. There
~imply \Vl're no r:!liahJ c cost figures .
Coast·College District Plans to Cut F~
P rorrunent in ti~e yrgume nt of both s ides was the
claim of partisan politics. From the look of the cam ·
1~igns. both sides may have been rig ht.
---... hos~who claimed--that ~ons01td-attmrwoul<J mean
the coG1ttailing of con ser vative and Re publican city coun·
d i tandidates with those campaigning for higher office,
were the n•cognizable liberals a nd Democrats.
Those who claimed that the ~htelbenefactors ut the
ptediclably ~mallcr voter participation of independent
March tity elections would be· liberals and Democrats,
~en• tht• n.•cognizable conservatives a nd R epublica ns.
T his wa~n ·t <1n cl~clioM : it was a le.st of comedic will
• Opinions expressed In lhe space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment 1s invited Address The Oa1ly Pilot, P.O
Sox 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone {714) 642·4321
Boyd/ R(ICi:ng
To the Editor: immediate Culling or red tape is
Earl Waters <Pilot. Nov. 71 re· inconceivable. It defies descnp·
ports wilh unusua l accuracy lion. for after a catastrophe does
that "there is ample evidence occu·r. all barriers a re broken
that community colleges still down in the name of humanity.
have plenty or money for:-frill Then why not before?
£ourses " His .article is..1.imfily While I, too. will sob silently
s ince the question of "frill or e anmrwtllow and the di!l-
courses" looms large on the placed wildlife, I prefer that to
budget·cuttinghorizon. · the tho ught o f d ysent e r y.
Legislators a nd profess1onal typhus. cholera. and typhoid -
edueatoMt have generally sup--a11 1>rwruch could occur because·
ported lt)e development of the of exposure lo raw sewage. This
two-year public college into a is Orange County not Calcut·
community-oriented educational ta, India So l<'l 's get the
inslilullon. seeking to meet the ·supe rvisors and the city councils
needs or its constituents. In the involved off the1r·backsides. and
process. however , as Mr askthemtodothejobthcywere
Waters points out with effective elected to do Arc they afraid
hyperbole, "These schools have that the Corps of Engineeri. and
blossomed out to e nroll the l:he Deparlm<'nt of F•sh and
world, offering every conceiva· Game will call oul the Marines.,
ble type of course'." IRVI NG X. BURG
THERE IS a n indication.
albeit a faint one, i-n our loeal
dialrict <Coast Community
College Dis tricf) that this
message <to do something about
To the F.dttor~
• ·frills > is being heard. Recently
Recently you' published some
excerpts from Betty Ford's
autobiography. In it she states
that s he was upset by the cutoff
in Medicaid funds for e lective
abortion 'and e xpresses her con·
cern for poor women on welfare.
m jurled women with too many
children and girls too young to ~r the responsibility of bring-
By L. M. BOYD Q . "In airplanes. what's the board of trustees decided
Client asks which is the the difference between an an· unanimous ly to con vert a
oJder. horse racing or 'dog tique and a classic?" number of "credit courses·" to
ra c ing. Can 't say which A. If built before 1946, it's "non·eredit" courses." The de·
merited that distinction in an antique. If built between clsion was also made to charge a
prehistoric times, but in the 194.6and1956, it's a classic. fee for these "discredited"
m ore recent centuries ho~e cou·rse1. Some of the courses &o
racing is the older . and by Thal telephone of yours, if ldentJfled include ·
roany a generation. Modem typical, will be reconditioned Angling
greyhound racing, in fact thr ee times be fore it's -BeachSkills
didn't really get started unui · k d 0 Ii v er .P . s mil h 0 r J~n e . = mtti~~e Fishing Sy~ey Harris
. ing children into the world.
Our laws adequately cover
rape and incest victims and
mothers who, musl act in self·
defense. Each woman makes a
choic~with her body when she
engafges in sexual· inte rcourse·
-wiHl6ut-usm~-PJ'.PVPDlal1ve
measures. lf she becomes preg.
nant there is now the right or
another h,!Jman being to con·
sider. the right to Ii ve. to be
born. to breathe. the right not to
have your body v iolated by
poison and torture.
Mrs . Ford goes on to say that
if her daughter became preg·
nant she would ta ke her to a
psychiatrist to see if he thought
she could handle an abortion
Does she advocate that we pay
for the psychiatric treatmenl of
each needy woman. too? Or 1:,
that only for the n ch ?
JAN ARANT
To the Editor:
In the Pilot story regarding
the petition (or a writ or man·
date Drought by me on behalf or
the American Civil Libe rties
Union I was quoted as saying
that the Registr'ar o( Vote rs
f!Ould have caJcen:_ t11re oJ this
problem without the necessity of
bringing a lawsui t.
This story is about a lawi>ult in
which I requested the court t9
order the Hcg1strar of Voters to
allow certain persons who had
atte mpted to register. but whose · ·
rcJl11>trat1ons had, through no
fault 0Tll1ejj="()Wrt. nort;Ercn ...,..-.---.
ct.•1ved.
YOUR QUOTE 1s totally
wrong I not only did not say
that. but the fact of the matter is
tha t 1t required a lawsuit in ·or·
der that these persons could be
a llowed to register after the
closinJt date set by election code.
Jn add1t1on. I told the reporter
that I was very impressed with
the -obviou ~ de~1re of the
Registrar of Voter!> to cooperate
in any procedure which the
eourt would set up.
PATRICIA HERZOG
• utters from rtaders are welcome.
'fhe n ght to condense letters to flt
space or eliminate libel u reserved
Utters Of 300 words OT less will be
gwen preference All letters mwt in·
cltwe ngnature and mailing address
but names may be withlu?ld on 're·
quest 1f sufl1c1ent reason rs apparent.
P~try, wtll not be e,ubl1shed:
,__....me ryville, Caj.if., perfected. B i..1... Begi tbe . mechantral rabbit in It's not widelv known thal -r .._e, nning ~ ... ,
1919 about three Oui.of e.ve.=J<-<(N'---= CBhes~· Intermediate ·'wro' r -"'~ a ~.M-=~~·rn lnveiiti._o·"
-l.... people a re thOUJht to bile " n ~ n ~ ~ '.II
The metal in a penny is tlle1 mitt§. 1'1ie eslima..,...--~-~lnter~ ----worth more than the metal in is based on the fact that one -Flower Arranging One ol the most persistent and vice. wltb weekends off. -Hnd a C'mployees still wor somt>w ere
a dime. PeM y, a little better out of every three fingernail . -Football Spectator perpetual fallacies committed few legal holidays interspersed between 3,000 and 3.500 hours a
than a third of 'a cent. Dime, biters admits going after the -Hang Gilding by the human racl! is assuming lhroughout the year. Up throuiih year. and most proprietors and Jitil !lD...A.t.hiJ:d ~--'toe~nails, too. -· HoliduCtafts that whalever'is conventional or the Middle Ag_es, anti later. business executives even longer. ~=:c· !eDl-. The metal ur 8 nicker Ther~no-~or wh-~ r-a-d i-t l Oil lit I t ~ e.f o.r--Ml~r.e er.e-num~ • · fuast A!l ..Betnard ..Gtmlllo.n:JHUnt'S·
• worth more than a cent. From 1965 to 1975, the ln·. ball·watl!hll'[f-was p1cftil-"narnral" dayr .. celebrated lfurtrrg the out m his boc:>k ... 'Technoiogy...aDG----,-=
comes of all lyl)t!.S or pro-, baseball, or basketball. or . . . We we r<' discuss Ing the ye'ar, on which nobody worked. the .. uman Condition," the rate
fessional men and women Unfortunately. while lhe board PoSsibili\T-of' a four~ay work· Some historians estimate that as of ,decrease of work time has
·went up 87 J)ercent. The In· contemplates charging a f«;e for wee1' at diMer the other night, much as one·ihird or theyear •en small nty--four pet::-00¥1t Dear comes of dentists went up 81 · attendance, ther e is no as· and my children were positively was devoted to lhese feast days. every decade for tbe Orsl half or percent~Theincomesofdoc· 11urance these courses will pay amazed when I mentioned that so that people really worked thl century. despite our
tors wet 102 t theirownway. th.e "week"8Jl weknowitwasnot muchlcsslban now. e no rtnous technological ad·
Gloon1 y n up percen . L A th' t It Id EFT.ERIS LAVRAKA~. PhD alwaysadivislonorthemonth. <By the 13th century, in fact, vanccs. l ts ra e. wou
Q. "What's the strongest IU_. -·· ·~anl'ienl ~YD&....lb.e..wtek..Q{ artisans and urban workers la.kc nearly 200 years lo cut in G beer made?"&CW ~-.... ~ ' seven days wastotully unlcnown. ~ OLQ).0(1. than 170 hulf our present work·Wc:S!IU~--Y
U8 A. 11 ale a beer? T homu To the Editor· •. The Greeks or the eaine perSod days off, mO!Uy In 1tie rorri\1>r w~~-~·
lo tbla •I• ol increuing Hardy's ate,, brewed by the The failure of tft8.Itvlne Ra& divided the month Into thirds of '"holy days" fro'm which our Al.SO. because nf die lncreas~ ~omplexlly it's russur· Dorcheater'"lrrewery~net -Water Dlatr1ct to-get 1~ 10 day!I each. Later. the' Romans modern "holidays" come. they In life expectancy, the number
Jng to have an• l England, ln J uly of 1"8, was perminiontocleantbeSan Olea bad "week's" of ei\thl days each. worked QnJy about 2.300 hours a of years euch adult mny--expeet
tton or "c P?>!CC: •d· 10.15 percent alcohol by Channel dr• .... •tJcally reveals 8 ThA t•r"elltes. Jbllowing the year. even when they worked 12 to work has risen since 1900. oncep~ on ...... 11~ and n . c.a perc•nt by -·-"' " .. hours "' d"" > hll 1 In lei' sure Um mor.al values" lnaplr.u..-•--.""....,.;.-_~_ --..... "" d i c ta lo r 1 bJ p b orn or a Bi bit cal injunction or hollowing .. UJ • w e ncrea~s e in simplicity by a Man ureaucraUcTenvTronmentalist -ttJe seventh day; observed ~ -------__ _t;UllJt. b«D. tin or non·e_!istent.
and hla Mouse. coalltif: and nurtured by elerted week as• religious marker. con IN f'ACI', lt wasn't until the U we go to a our· ay wor •
M.M. ,.,.Quo. t'r'IA,::tbat.bet~.!.nynomodco~~ otfltla unwUU.natotakecharie. the other hand. they had no 40·hour·we1 ek whas lnhstalle00d. In week. ll Wlr l~.~~rlcabedi·nagn aertmtnfilctoyn.l
--..,, Oft ~-o ., • .,... ~u ..,.. --. ua TR•T-• "Mur" Bl' a.mnrle of calculath;ig recent l mes. -t at t e m crn means o "" • ~~ _;;-:~~:.~:.'::: for money?" " •nr.. possible failure ol time, • tndu.s trlat worku actually ment around." But the bu K.of _ ~:r-.:;;; .. '1:-."",..... • A . At I ea 1 l t b re e the tewer treatment faclllly, caught up . tth '"-ttfe medieval people will contlnue workiog •
Para1uay, Lao• and In· and Ju resullln1 dan1er to A8 Fo& tho "work week." gu llds mnn -thou&h pro· Just as hard, and as mu-ch. n done•Ja. human life, did not trt11er an this ls al.so Ii fairly modern de· resslonals and civil service their ancestors 500 re11rs ago.
I . . f • . . ..
-..
\
,•
,.
•
STOO<S I euSINESS
. . I .
•
TRANSACTIONS
"""' .,..., ....... ..... ~ ..,. I .~ 11 ""' ~ t ,..._, (h.t C P'l i!*I (ll:w (llO
• •• -~ .. ''''""' 111 .. ...,.. fl 114"1 • 1 .. l"1 1J ,,., ·~II,,
Mf:fj~:-:::tri==~i11i~..:A..tt-o-•1 .. -... d'lZ: ''~II. .,..,.. • • tlldlN•I I .. l 6 1· t$ IV.-" ta~\, .• ) 211 11 + l'-
-r-;-J..;~ ...... -'--"l'l!-j I , .. _ • u.... u ~+ ~ -mo••·• ''" 11'· .o 7 IO'l'I llll ' • !~ "" e I • +-., ::~· .... ,;: ~= ~ 1:. 14~ :'~ ,',. ... !.!:,'., ........ ~ _...,.. _ • " '"' ! 4 t ....... ,_ ... 1..-•. 2 ,, ..... • .... .,,., • -·'• ., ......... l~r:-'·j(· .:t ,, )I. N~H .»• IOJ•"6 . RlleAl<I . "~•W h11lf'Oflt.AO• i' ~·"' •t-·· ..... ,.. • , , t,... • H .,...... . II ~ l ~ :r · "' • -, • &M n"'·'~ :::rv.· \ L ~ D~.· .. ~ ~df 1I' j' .. : ~ i+w~-•"<• l '*' ,,,_."' / •';rt 11<trp ••• ""'••. a·V"' llO f 1 .. !..?!! ~ 11.Wn• 1 n ;:•Yi ~, • "> 1-. •"f.: '.t •l •••• .t ' _,,..,, ,, ... • • •g 4 t•GU~~ v; I ti~ • u ffg"i/). ;\ A~"G ,, .. I • I + Y, t. 21,._ "
" II ~ .. (,.,, I , ··-....,, llQ JI ' f • :~tr::• I JI J "-•1>4'(.0 I jj) • Ito II.-... ll«llfl , .... , , I ...... ,,, • •• jttO ~· ,.
JS• •1 • ·~ ~·" " ' 1 tt " • • !WI~\ ) .. t IJ f'"' • • 1"14';.,m I lJ N•IU 1 ,. u )I ._, 1. lloOow• i • ti !O\o't, • • • ~ 1.21• s •1 ~ • ,.., ~· .. ••IMaw I I It tl •• Qll 1 • II 1'• llM 11 'I 11 ,.. h I jlieoo 6' t It , (.oi ltochtl , 20 t to '2"-• 14 ldwtlt .ID I IO joO ....
.11 ,, • (••tli• 11• f , :r • '• ""'"" , ., • u ,... • '"" ••• .. •\ X1f ""'' °' N•"'~• I lll ~ • 11•• '•• A•tnl pt I.JS I :!if"'• ''-n.-r1111 .60 • 250 2'~• "') " 1! '. '• c ~· .. •w,..•.' .!! ,•, !! : •..• 1 '4\t•,. ., • • • • Ml>ij l• I 10 \ '" u ..... N•t1lli•I \0 •• ~ 1•'> \;, llOllrnH I~ • • J2• 1 • "" ll1Ml11 I.SO ' 1~ Jt~· ~ to~ u , ~-(, -• •w•t ll JA> ~ i. tO • lnlMt" ,.,, <i ~ .H •• • NA•IA lie t0 U1'• '• Aolltlll<I • 47 llh• '-TllMIEI )7 ,. t~-\l
II 't . . ••llU. .. ·: ·~ I • t''"'" -• II , .. lMwtt I 111 " ., ..... Ntl'-.. • l m •• "' !!OIOllll,.,111\,.., to,! '!! !!VI . "' ... • Tlrrtel ... '. ta Jt'l4. ... . I I .. • .... 1 I IO •IO .... ' ..... I 10 \ )0 l'O '"IP-· ' • ,."' .. NC•" 1111 I tO ll ' ..., ~ ' • ~v. • ~ !lmiK I • ., ....... ..
5
1
':': • ~ ... ~~ •n ,: :: . ' .. ~~.r ~: nl ~l.! I : I~ ~f''' 1 IA : .,· ,,~: .: Nl~rl .0 I ~'· .. ~:.~ I to • • ti~..'.."' J1""'" 1'* • " ISll't;;' '
' " ' -· , 111 , ... '("'"'o '"° "',. .. ~'"I'!•'"• ., ,, ~· ol' ij • ~11 i.,:: ~ •on• 1•1• ~ .,._ • ., r*if: 'J :1 \f~ ... ~ AlaPpllo'I ' ... ·~··· l'll • "It. Hl\llTie 1 1t •• •lnl Oii . 10•• 'N::," .. ~ t' I 1~~11-i..J(lo!11 .• 1111't-'--t•Mm U OI 1'~·--
Alt\tl11 .. u , ....... e11$oW . J4 t l.llM ~.. •• • ..... \Cl • /If ..... '"'' '""' • w ~.' .. N•IOrO 1 21 II • lo. ~owe •fjl. ~.Cit Ii I ~!~· .~ f911!il '.'·II 1 JS ~ .... . At11•11, 1 t t u... •• ""4\lf ' ... ~ ~· • -·--llllt ,.. 1 u ,,. ., ' Nsrlll I ~ ,...,_ ,,. ..... °'•ol·' -.... ,-1\, TotEO pfJ.».. 4 2•14 .. .. AI0.1to •10 I) •• e11llll ltil • tll •''""4 tlll 4 l\lt 1>'-'11111 OliiO II ~, N t )61, 4l 1'14•" •O'f'~m ~If 'r) w'• ~ T041!d ir1U1 .• I 21111 .... . AllN'1~ ... It 11 • '"'-' •• I • 1•1111( _. In J , •• '"~' I t • ,, ~. NM r /) j VI ........ 11""~s·Too " iO,.. ~Tone.CO ... , .. ' .... . ::~:;:. I ~ i 'll fl!:; ~ ~::tt:: '~ .• ,.. ~:: " t~, ,. ! 1 .: : ': •:1~: ~ ~ • \' U , • '• ~~':,~~,J: I 1 :r.;-:-. ~ •v.ftt4 J.: 'It 7 ""' ~= ·~ : ' J::; \'o
Al••O• 40 f • ~.. •nllliJl I ii ' 11.. l"•«<l("t .. ~ • ::.'!'I/ r, I 1~1 ""' • '-Nt\.m~ Jll 20'ilt • "" R..,....S -""s!. _ """• '• Tr.cw • • S1 I~+ ~
At1111(.J) I • ,: ..,., '• ~ I ·• 11 PO ,,._ • :~,t<1__': 911 : ., r. .. ·, '..,"" i--,,~, 11 lf ' 1~~ m:' 1 N)•CI 9t t ~ l~ ~ I!: ~II !40 t" • ~ Tr-1 tA 1 • llSYI+ ~ All'qAlr , 111 ''•• ._ All~,_ » I\ • r-..,. IO t -•• •-., ~llMf Jla ~ 111 ,. .... -1IO 4 SS 11111+ 1<t Tt.,.Uft 1 11 4 t » -w.
Allgpl ttl :, ;~\. :::r.r•1!l 1 w~· • ~:r:.'t ~10 d .::-:.1 10*• ~ p• ' >: l!~: '.: Netom ,_., S ISS »••• ·~ Te< ,jl)?I • l."" ... TWA 'J1I ......... :l::t0.,. vi; ' ac11.. "-t efll10.1 i II ;J u, 1--•W•t~" J t u.. '°"'•PS ~ • U ·~, "' rwun pf 1.0 t !L • ~ t::!'" ·it': iJ 1~_::~ J:: !Li.~:: J ~.,_:.:.:~ All11l.P<'" .. 11 ....... ,,., >1 I IJ ,.. ,.,.,.Ml ,, •••• :r:.•t: ' I I 1' II •• : Hur•-lolll u t:::~· , .. ~ uo I 1t ,... ..... Tt-Is ITl IS\!\•"'
AllO'"-IN t 7t lt\o '• •I ,_ • l JJ ti •• • •-•• " •• lttlCP '4 ' 141 ll •' ... Nt•l>w 1 I 11 ,,,..,. • .. • 1J IOYt Tt.,.lllC 1 • 14 '°"'• ... 4 11....cill I i .II I)• • (•••.A",. .. t at ''"'' ~O Co 1 l .. " )1• • .. 11•1 P' t u ti U'-N•vP pl I .0 tSOO ~:'° • :'" 11 I.JD 14 0 2]1{,~ In Tt-0 I IO )1 .... • 'n 4t~t~l'I !II) 11 11 J•"', '• ""'f'" I ~ • .., t•'o ~~ • ~ • ,_.. J .J No~P pf l lD 1400 • • -• lt.Jot.P I» • S 11~ • t<, Tt-" U t 3' t\'o • '"9 ••'"°' l 1 140 »'•• .. S""' f: 1 • ·~· ... ~M • .. 111 •> •• • J-•" , 10. 1s\ ..... ~E~t:; ~ , 1~ ~; ~ iLS.F uo s s '1Y.• •t TT•g:,._.pttj!..,. .. ~ ,Z'-• ~ AllOl!MI to 1 t4 '04-• •• Ctwff' I 4 IO'o • C!t!:,!. I ~ t+"' • 0.. J•"''"• '*II 4 i• •". • H~~'°t\' 1 U • SdlS~-II. P•lil 1..o;. •. U 10...• "-T~ • ·, It IJ\lt +"\r: ::::",~ 1: t n: j! , !: C~ : ..r _t c t.. .: ,;jc)'Sj I ~ : m ~·· • ~i"r' 1 11~ \ 1,A n ... • : NfN..cl 'II I) » n • '-~11:1." '.: : '! ~.,..;.:·~ T~-y ,.a s • 211M-""' "\AllfSll• sl) \,, •• (ll<INY 2~ , It ~ ~ ,..,,.. I tll • ,. , • .: • • Jt'ff Ptll I Ot • !\ JO' •• '. Nlnl' Jill ,. 1 11-.-... ml>OI AO I tol 10Yo'\ ... Trm" ........ 33 • I.
A "'°' ' )0 ' .. ,. ••• , ... ,F. •• ,... f'WIVN uo • •) ,... '· .Hf( 01 u jO rhO "'' 1 NEllQT 2 . • s J2'4 .. ~ 1GE 1.M • " ··~ ... f rlCMI ,,,.,. .. SI 11~. "" AlffAU .-• 20 11 .. CllelM t • M1 ,.~ ... 11'14101 I -' • u.. ,, pl 1" • n . NYSl!G , .. • n 11 • ... .,.,.A "'2:2 • !OW-Yi ,,.,... • 3 ''"···· Atp"~ Ile t ) 164. ~ (M\M CWC i ti t • ~, f'Umwy 1G1> 7 UI U"9 • < Jt,..f( I 61 I U , ... ,. 1, N•wllell * ' n l3 .. ·" fl '10t 1 • !41(o r ·~ 12 • It IS ...... "
Al<Oll 1 • 1~ u ... ,,..,,,... .JO • IO ~-'-''"'"" SO ' S ~ • '• .J-•cor t ,.._ N-"'' 11>21 jt •~-"' SFel..o i 20 s oa ..,.,+·~ •!CO .1 .. • 20 ,,.. ... .
A"'IWo l •• IO ........ '""'NY ' • ,~ • • FlnSB•t 60 • )I 1µ. """'•" ,.., ) •• 2 .. at• ....... ~::::~ •..)() 't J -=~: !! "''"pl ·'°.. 2 ~"'····· lTr1111y111, J s, ~ l~ ~
Am1u 210,. .. O'•d' .. ~pit.a.I t1 ,.._: ~ ~:~!~:;:' \1.s .:l~ ff~• 1> ~g::::fnt-1701) 11! 't~• .t> Nl~MP IU I, .. I•~+~ F9111~ ;,;1: ~ =: ~ r~tio. J 12\ 2Sl'O .. Vt
A 0 H A )( ..: ,.' -: '°'t.. I:~ JO~ 11' t 1<1Cllr1 IO • ~ n ' JOMC11 I 10 1 •I U•• • "'° NleMpl 11S (100 51l'. • " IRE It 4ft-y, JwinC>t ·'° 1 I 11'-• "• Amce><d I 10 • 48 i s•.. • • ltlri l• • 20 n •• FUCl\IC I 10 • )I ..... • JOMC OI ' • )1 NIMtf IOAO uo I04 -"' •ill6tp i7 , s~ ye~ .. , '1 Ullo-.... illm1<1' 170 ~ 11 11 (lloMI• U lO • \ • '• FIBnf.-I )l I I J> • -. lorq•n I 10 \ I 171-NllH)Sf> I& ti •~•-'• ¥0110 l2 1 31 t'lto·;·~ tyletCp AO I lS ........ . A'H~>\ 111 • 4U ,, ... "-Ct11PTwl 1 I 11 1l • '• Flln8n I 10 'f 71 _.,. JOll•n• IN If t• 11-. • Nl(Ot 7411 S ~ 2•"• .... SevEIP I 4 U ~-14 Tym"1t ti ti ~+ ~ .. .. ' J 50 IJ I' ,,...,, " ,... • •• " F tM .0 I s )I • J9 Ml t .. 10 w :!'.... ..., NICO(~ t 'IC) • ' 7 IS»~--14. Savin .50 l '" 12 • 14 -~ -A1n~ill\1~ 40 41\ ~;;;: .:: (111 .. Clt ~ lb 11:: ., F':tNB': i t ~ 1)': ; Q IC-« • Nori 11 t,M 1 I:!' n "'' · S.son 1 120 4 .. • \loo UAL ,IQ ) '31 311 + ~t
........ WI I• ..... ·~ C"'om•I I IO s 2' r~·· lo FINSl811 1 • 1 71.. • Kl M I J!>t l 10 62' 1 , ... Norlin uo • l 10"'• "" S<twet•r • ll )V.-... UAI. ~ ,., . . 2 30 -7\olt Aill1rof 118 .,. 19\, '• CllOyllW .40 381 ••• hJ.Pil. ....Ln' 4 .0 u. I( mMI 7110 Sl(i '3\oi• .... ~re:~, ':U J tt U~· .. ·;..; ScllrPfo "'' i us 7'V1+ 1111 UGI 1.56 1 w 1111. ... ,. .-.e .. k .. r 1.100. 'O u• .... Cllt'n"'I 6-l'•· ., F•tP• wt s, 1'• "•"'"' ' \ ,,. Jn •• lo NOAMIO 10 ,... $Cflllll .-0>5 14' ' ...... L. OG~ l.H .. ilOO 2111•+ "' ABrnd~ • 1 115 .. ,, ..... ClltY\1 0!11' <iO 11•-·" FIP•MtQ tll 1 • o K•160Pt•H I •3 ... NOAPllf 1 so's 2J 15 -; ...; Sclllmct l.'Cllt 565 t1l>t •t ... UM 1.20. 3S u .... -v.
AB rd pt I 10 17 '1l '• Clluf(I> .. 11 II 21'• •I FtUnAI I.Cl lO S 10'• Ke tCe I 10 J <Ill JO"' • NOCAlf "16 4 so ,.,. • .... SCOA I.ell 1 28 2H•-.... VM T Tr · · 1 t-.i ... ; • AB<lc\I 110 8 '°' w.' .. ClnGE I~ 8 S1 191 FtV•Bk ... , " q • ' K .. 1c 1)1 I J7 . ~ •••• NoC.lllr wi 10 , ....... S<olLed .i!4r . 50 J:V.-'Ito UN A~ AO 0 tCXI ,.,._ ,..
ABIOM 60 I 1 14 1 ClllV DI 4 1110 41'• .. '" F'tWh<. I 11! b S 7•• K41v!.t t !.a 11 " NC>ftlUI 1 en 'q t>9 9~ lft S<otFet 1,llO t 35 ?6lo • 1 • UVlnd I 4 llS II .. • "-' Alf!C.111 l 10 • n .Mo ... ClnG pl • ~ .. 1220 ioo······ . F~ L44...I 21 v.. K•MMll ,. " I I • ,, Nc:.alSL '50 l " tu·. xo.l'IF M I ,. till+ ~ UAACO IAO 10 .... J!I ... l\Canpl I 7S 1 11 ...•• ~·llMll I 10 1 ~ ,.~. "' rt~llFO• .Ml " ·,3 v ... '• Kel\Clb 70' 14' 13\'t.. NlndPS 1"50' .. ·~·;·v.. S<OftP :... • 1'1 U 'l'll+ "'UlllHltl ,,,.. • ,_ .51.!lo• ~ AC•nlry •• 1'to. "" 111crp I .. 1 lM 1•~. "' Fl.,,tScl .. 6 , U•· K~!YPL 1 Sit • ~ ,. •••• NorNGs 2:.0 • 1ff :a.sv •• Vt Scottys 1 • 1014-.... Unllll(.p ,'2 .. 11r 11v •• vt ACr•dl t JO 11 19 •1·~-.... ti..sv S.20 1 '" St~· \. Fi.tent .'n • ., 10'· • K PL pl• so ''"'° .. 1~ 214 Nost-'·" 1 tlO 24 ..... v. S<0¥111 I.AO • 2• 11\l't-.... Uc.mp 2.eo IO 40 •V.• .... AC.yon 1 SO t ...,, 24'-w CllZSo.iRI 12 '""· f'lemlno ,'Q I H I'' 1 + •• K Soln 'IO 6 167 tt•,. • 2 NIP• J1f4 14 llOO o + 1 S<lldeler 14 U IV.• V. UllCMll 2AO 6 :121 JS • v. illmOt\11 11 • : t.. Cltyln• I .j 7M ll'•· FttalV .10 • 14 •'• "• kenOE I 80 1 •' 18•....... N P pf 10'.» :: 1100 111 -1\IJ Se.c:A Ofl_.... 24 12--. v. VnionC41 .J« 1 JI •Y. ..• ·•
/l>O] t Cll 9 t• Cl2llr> "" Cllylnv w1 .. \CZ t'o Ftntl.I \,.0 s J '6 '• KellNb I ~ 6 17 """·.. N ,..,. pll M 1WO • -t Se.cont ,'1 S ttS 11 .. · .. UEIEle< IM 1 tO l•V. • ~ "AOu•IVt I •••• ~ ltyln pf 7. ,, 2>"-... FleECst " 1 ,... 1Ca11PLt I It I ,, ··"· ~. N -~ .. z600 100\lt+ "' s..DWA ..JD • '2 lOYt+ "' VII I pf '-SO .. "° •Sft-~ AOUI Pl ..... • u~ 1¥1lE 1 b J\4 lJ'· .• ~••G<o• I u • 1091 n« • .,. KAPl pt1 ll J ,., N p., Of , .. rlOO '° .. Seef\I ,,. 6 IH ""'• ~ u lpf •• ,. • tlOOIM~ aEtPw 111 ,.. 11"" letllOll 110 9 1' tJ", • Fl•PL l.08 ~ 1>1' ?6'" 1, o<•1vt110 l 3' o 't • 1• Nor.f#I n 9 11 19V.-1,, 5e'911rm 1.1710 19 """ • "' Uftlll pf 1 tl .. no 11 • >4 AmE <P 1 60 DI 31 , , • vClf I 20 IO I ~·~ • Fl•POw 1 e 7 s;r 30'1 ••, K•tv J>I, I~· I) 17'• ... Htl!O"• tt1 s+t+ .. S.~• .lJe 6 11 11 .... ~ 'l't UnEI pf 1 n .. 4 :tit • "•
.&Fdm•I oO ) 201 10',. t, Ci.wEI 1 .. t 1'1 11..... o, EJl.Sll UQ__4_ 77 21 1t, IC•11l8( .20 6 111 •, NOtfol 1 llO i. 14' 31~ • I' 1 Se•Ww I 10 1 I lO • • UnOQI 7-!ll 1 t00 5r • '' Fn~J 11 J1 1'• • 1 • Ctvfl1)11 Cl 14000 ll\1 • q Fl..or 00-T TI• Jtlfj T • ~ •• !fl ~ •; 111 'it.• ~ H'°"I otl IS 1 14.1 t •''? • "" S.WleG '1 11ft tin. · .YPKC. ? t0 J7• 521;, • '• <>~ Cle i. M) t 11 ,... " ·-..., 1 • "" NwtB<p I ~ I t3 U .... • '• S...n 1.12• 1 IW ~· "" Unlroy ... )() 2Sl6 ~· '" AGluu 1 'l6e •• tj 70 ,,.P • · Foote< 1..0 • 1 11~ • '• Keller .lOll • Jt 1'• • ""' Nwt~nr 2..o • ,.. 2s-..-MI .c.r~n 1• "'' ''•· ,, . Ufl8rlld. ,l!oe 7 11 •~ 111 A(;nCv 111 ll 1&1 • ... Ctoro..-M .I •1 II~• 1 .FerclM ~4-6" ~I ~ ~ Kel'-LIO Ml 10 t•"'-w -Ell CUA· ~ I z J.I*+ Ur:f llf l 20 'l .11'-'lllt-'-AC.nln' -4 138 13 '• CtuettPt 60 S 19 .... _ IJ. Fe><MIC 1.1' S 21 It' • l(ellwif 1 11 • 11 l\•. ~ NM Ind I IS • llS uai.+ ><. t~I l.20ll S " IN ••••. U 11Jl1 Ue > '° 3114+ l\ii' C.tn Pl I dO l1 "''-• '• <.o.tlc"m Ml • 4l '°" • lo. ,MK pf 1.IO l JO"'• ... Ke~ll l tl 1 31 1'1\o • ~ U ._,.., I 4 tO "... V. bH~rtll t -c> 1 \ tO C\ISIO• lO 4 IOJ I~• I> Ft~•r 1.14. le Ii"•• .... Ke""< I 60P 1' _.,. n•t Nw1P pf J,jl).. 3· 2Sllt-"-¥ 1111 21 S • 1V. • • .,._ ..._ . +
AmH01\I I I l) 1• • • C\tS~ pfl.ll "IS II'•• l'I Fl~wP 1-11 .. )l\1 • 't KyUlll , .. 14 1• 11 ... ' ~ NwtP pt 2.» • JOI 2~ ..... ~mt 1.50 IS 1 el ..... ~y U S 111 Ulto+ V. ' ' • •'-~ -•• ' •• "" NwMLf It 9 13 th+ "-'°' A S 7 t ~ VII'-' l S. I I 24 ..... ..... _ 1 40 I) ·~ 71 ..... Coca ,._ ., us ....... .,.. FO\Wlt II • 70 ,. ..... IC•rtGll ·-o s •t .,... NwSIW 1.40 I ,. ?t~-... ... .Atl .. 10 ll • ~ Uf>illnd ,IS • ' ,, • '"-::;:~"~ ~~ 1~ t~..:· ·: ~~·-:~·: ·:~ m;: !: ~::,o;;:~~ .sol6 l!; ;~~: ~: ~:;~tOl\rna a; ~;:;:•; ~= ~ ~ ~ == :.! t=~ ·~ ~ 2~ ~6"': ~ t:"~':~ .~ ~ :: .~~ ... ,.
!"'m M' ot•·"° •, ·,~ I~·-. 4. ~~ ... 1 ~ 'J~. :; f:O,~OM 1._:10)0 '• ,1s) l~:~.: ~ ~",'Y•lnl I!!~ ',.s !!~. ~·I NortS pf uo.. .I 37 -..., Slle"Oll 1.10 • 21f ~"· I.I. UflPUtlll • .. ,,. .. • ., ,_ r -·~ , • ~ OM:W ..., • n • N..cor JI> 6 a 2•"'1• '• $/>etGto 10 ' t• ''°'' .,._ UnReto n 4 • 1'V.-""' AN~IR 1 ... )II • • C.oloP•I 1 " SGJ "'•. '• Ft1>M1n l 60 l3 "° 2u.' '• Ktmt>CI 1.60 I 111 u ' " .; 0-0 -SMIG Dfl.lS .. I I~ ... USl'oS ,_.... 11 Ut... 1; i~~ 80 ) ,!~ !J.. C04fA11! n s ,, '"• ..... Ftl91rn 27 11 14 u• ••.• ,1Cu190St IO I> 1l ll .... '• OKC 11010 41 ,.~ •• ..., SMIG Oii.AO •• 1 IS • ""USFkl 1 • 281 ~ .,.
I 1 '>0 • ,. • ~~~llF d~ s '': ;o ' : : F•U<!"' 1.10 • ... ,., • • l(lr)(llmo7~ s " II~. "" 0•1111\d 50 IS 38 n'•. " Sl>rw111 . n ,. ..... "' USGyp\ 1.IO • '" 14 • '•
•Sl•r.• 11. •s •.• ~0111~ • ,',. J~::. '• FUQu• ~--~8~ 9 • ·~ KKn•o•,",,.d '°• '~ 103 ?J' \, 0.llllldwi I U \IJ ~rP.c 1 22 8 31 lllo• '• V~om .l1 3,,. 1 -i . AmSlti l l• ) 71 lt -.., "' ·~ 1 ~ S • ....--... oefl 1 IS~... Oel!.lleP 110 •9 1 16v.:.:'(.j, 19n•I 1..» • 211 •I"-• v. USlllCI .'4 S llO 1"-....
ATT • '° • ~ 60'1• ... Cc!!,' ptpl 1.0.. 1, 1.r .. GAF I 61170 . 1~ ll)Ooo+ :.· ~Oo!!..":~ I~ ' ~ 9'.l>.-"'~clP~l ,·7S 11 "" "'" 9"'1 WI • 1 11"-. "'USLA•\9 A s 1 U'lo-v. ATTpf • 11 ._,,., • .>o ~ 47S • <.GAF Pf • I)"• ~ ~·, "' ...,.. ,., .... '• O<elPrt ..;t l>1 .~:. .. , .. S.ol\Ode 1 ... 1 o l1'• "'US Rly ls.ISi S"° ... .
ATTpt 3M l4J ... ~. '• G04GO 734. IOI?&''•• ... GATX 1801••10) H \.o "°'13.KO •• ,· Oc<IPptl~· I SI'·•''• SlmPrK .2•11 s-"*' ~u1e 1-11 . )I ttl'o • ... . ATT Pl ) 14 110 ., ••• '• ColG\ 1145.62 .. I ~s· ,. "'GCA IS. 7S .,.. 3. 3 • • • O<e1P f • 1 SO'>• ., SlmpP•I .~ 9 200 ..... u , ... 16017 ,.,, nY>+ \I,
AW•tWk .. s 4 I0\1 . ~. Col~\ pfS.. IS »'•. 1 GOV • 7& .. , ~··fl I l\llO , •,1 •••• • ~ OcclP ~2 '°" .. 23 -'·• S.noer ,II) 3 •II• ·~· I" v Oii< 16011 11 J7YJ ••• ' AWat Pl 1.Q 11000 01~.-·. ColuPICI ·-l lit 11 ....... GF EQp l •l>o. ~ ,.,.,.,., ,_ O< !p 11"11 .. It 19•-" Slnor Of 3.SO •• 33 ... UnTecll ' 1 201 ltV.. IQ 4muon I I> J4 11' • • • CotS<>n 7.ll 12 47 21'•• \o GMR Pr ICJ 17 7 Krooer 7 I> :18 37''"' '" c P " ,,-' Sll.-00\ .10 ; 1' 2"'°'-lit Ul'll pt 1 l7 • ' IOSllJ .... .
AmnO .t(). ' ''• '· CSOOI IO.S7 rSOlO> _, G•llle I I• ·-·· Kulllm 10.. s ··---1· Occ Ppf~::·s ,; t: ·;·.,, SllWCt> .AOe s 2 l•"-• V.UTcllf1 3.17 . ?J )Ow. .. . Amt'teolt U O I 11 79lto CSO pl 1.47 · 5 14 • • G•mS~ I <Ill o 1 2SV, • '"' l(ysot 60 L 4 t. 40 O 9~ t ~d 1 7613 tO'I 16.\oo • V. Sllyllne A 1 to 10VO-11t1 Uni Te 1.44 I Ml llillt • v,
""''•' , • x1• 11 , • .. comllC 11 .2011 Ul ,..,, .... G•n11t111 • .t0 u " o,;.·. i., l Tv --10 01,_ .,. onEdpl ,:12 • t'900 cu~ •• ~. ~~111t1111•1111 1.AO.-83 ~ :~~! ~~~~tr~ ,_: : ~ ::;:. ~
AMIC 10 8 U 1'\.+ ~ g;:g~ ~.: t ~ ~"~=-~Gap~ .lOi....:_ .!; l>M LT'(Cp pl s 70 47\,-1 ~E pfl0.76 .. 1llSO IOI> • 2 Smltlln I iO'tt ii• llO""' •l"" Up l.37 II "' U >to, ,._ ~=~ ,tQ !~ 1lJ fl,,~ '• CmwE ! <Ill 1 150 1S>w • a,, G1ttlln1t 1 u 1 10 J,,.; ...; l;IKG<ls 1. IO II Iii. •.•. • pp 1A 1·\>: " ~ i{~"":. Vj Smltfl'Tr-.80 5 • ltft + ~ US I FE .M 6 IJD 17V. + V. Amr~p(p &l J1 • • '• CwE pl I 'IC) J ?0111 '" G S I 71 ~ ll llloo t.•mSe I JO Q '°"' W p ' IQ Smucker I 1 ' • 0 U1l ... F ... I tOl'o ~:::::~ :~·~ ~~ ~~:: :: ~:B: ~::: ~ ;:""! tgfa~ro ~.~ : ,::·.:.loo ~~·~:··~t:i l;i ~:~: ~ :1:2l:~~t~tit~~· .... =.·.:a~ '~~:.·:~8:ir~t::~ ·~ ~~~:.~
An<llrH 1.60 I ,. 71'•• ·~ CO(l'!Wt 7 " s• .)8 ..... Gt'ICO 10. 53 ,. ........ u:r$0 ., .. 7S u• ... ::.,. Olin • 1 431 U.\o-\'o SOOl.111 •.IOlr " 3 )lV't+ v. -v-v -AndCI"~ I A 717 71 .. • .,._ Co~yc SO 10 17 14'\I,... <;emC• S lO'~, If• lHrS pU'tsf 1 J!I' Ollnknt I 20 14 4 .11'9. , SoAllTr ·t. 10 7 ... •• • F Cp l.20 II. • l1 llQtllUI .lO • It S"'• \o ComPS 1,a·._ II 18•1• .... GAtnv 971' 14 Q"-. leHw lllO •I 19 ,.11~~·~1erlf 1.11 S 10 14',•-~ SCJEG I~ 1 0 I~+ .,._VSIC:O jf) 6 tt 14:14'.;·;,.; :~~~\!o ~~ ,J ,!~. ~: ~~"tt lO I~ 1~ ~··: ~&;:~?e 1 ~7~ ~ ~""· '• 1.ffEnt .114 9 I 20.... '~ .. 1·t ~ ,: l!~· . .,.. ~:~ ::':;: ~::-1;-z .i1ev1n ;.o,. n s""-Yt
Apat lt4l ~ • 611 II ConAqr 1 lO s II ,, ••• '• c;...c11l 11fl •• u ,t :.:·;; Lff><tn• I • a " ..... v. ~:::ii. '7013 129 .~. v. ~IE 2.1• I 273 1•111t+ Mlaft .ti) • :14 u~ ..... A!»OO•O 8 7•3 9'•• \o Cof>~MI t 60 l n 11'•• "'GClnrna 117 8 10 J2~• '• LtllVelly S SI l l.t" tM•• I.AO S 44 ti .... ,. ""° SoOtllCo 1.)4 • •10 14....... MO .l2 4 2• I ••"· A{J IM I ~ S' C I 80 S 107 11.... ' ;., L~mn 1'le S<I '"'' .... I •IC.0 I 6 16 111/ V. Solll(;E IAO t 12 ..... V. Ven<IO " JI •V. ••• " "'~""'~ '16 0 ~ 19' c0~mlllO U 11 11-.· ,•g:noyn7AIO •S ~"·, L~M., ·'° 1 s •••• °"' :"°' 10 s 11 '~"' SoHRes '" • 44 11-•lll<t -n 1 ..... :~~r~~".2Cll: ~: ·1~;. ;': ~E~ .. ~ ·.:: ~ 1~.,:~~ .: ~i;~, 1.:J ~ ~t: .. tEt~~ '~: l :?~: ~ ~~~ -~ t ,!· ·l'.~ ~ ~e,.~· f:: ~ m~: ~ ~~i~'~i~ .~ e:·~
Ao11t•r S 41 ,.. COllEO 1:20 S Ill> 27'•• , ... GntMI 60 1 U7 '•'·•• " L"vPtn IS.. 19 ll'-'• 0-nC 1 lO 1 n 11.... ' SouRy 2.a • t *"'• I• •EP ofl.AO 140 '17V. Ato1PS t.• t ICI t•• • . C-E pl ~ , . I 41~•-t... ~qlf~ 9 Jo~-t , L•vtSlr 1 60 s ,.. ~: \'> Owen Ill I ~ 6 IOI I~.•·.. SouA\I pf .SO .. 2 • S .. • ... •E p pf9 7S • 140 -'..:iii,;
ArtPpl 10.10 lSOO t07... '• COllF'dl I 00 I 1ll 21'•-'• Gen~ M lO U II~• '• LtwtUF 60 S l l II' l Owlllf pU 15 .' I 6S ..... SoOnCo t 76 • 1 t.V, • llO V Erz:·'°" WI "
Ar-8'1 60 S 1 11 -l.. Cn•Ftl l.IO 4 U 23\..-'• G11M11ts 1,lt 10 lSS 19'•-• • L8F 2• • 20 23~ •: PNBMI .a2-.':0"-0~-.... ~~~f ·ni: ~ 't :Yi • V. :£ J .17 :. 1\AO 11111 ..... Ar H G\ 120 I l" 1'I • • ~\HG 111> 1 1' JJ' \loo GMOt Of S 11'7 , St~• ~. l F pl 4 7L 1 Sl + Ito PeG 1 n I '7 2S._·;· ""· SwtAlr .2I • 4 ,_:.:·;,. VeEP of1A •• ftO U V. ••••• Arl~nAly 111 21.. • 't 4MPw 2.24 1 '2 21-~ GMO\ DI S .. 3 6l • Y> L141'1vCo .a 6 f 26-PSA I 2S II • "' Sw1BSll 1.74 I IJ2 J •\17-:\t YWNdo .. J<l1 '"°• Yt Armeoe 12 t. t • '• Pw Oil 61 •• ''° IO •• • (;11Por1 .00 S 7'I I~· " L•bt1¥Lll • l • 7.., Pa<AS t 2• 12 12~ S""tFor .JO 3 ,. ti-" ..... ~~:i U~ .. ': ~~ v, g:: ~~.. ~ ~;, .. ·;·\.;, ~:t.ir Utl t ~ I~~· \, t!bll..tot n~ • .if ~~: ~ PKGE 1.16 I 441 nv.•'\.f SwtFI pit.SO .. 1 17YP-Ill WUI Ao I ll-'°"• -
Arm\IC• • 8 •/\ ...... '• Cn-pl'?Q •• 7 ,,..,.,,,, GnS•Qlll I io n ,., ....... L1m11 llOU 1117 ''11!1 • "" Pacuo 7 I 7s 2!Klo•"" SWtPS 1.21. l2 u~ .. · .. w_,,_ ;Sii.. 40 Miio+ ~
ArmR.. I JO s )t lS .... (.ofttAlr ·'°' 4 ,. ~ GnSIHt .Ur 1 28 . 1~ I Lllo<NI l 40 " .. l5 Pe<Lm 2 IJ .... -Yi -5cl«tPtt 11 JI 17-... Wa<llolt -1 s ~.,.,_ ... Ar<tCMp I 9 I U1~ • '" ColllCoo .. 70 )\,~ If. Gf~ ,_.., 7 ~ "'•: .; Lin< Pt 116 "OU .. -'• ~K~ I~ I "',. :;l4+ .... ~H 1 S 2 1~ ••••• Wect\Rty •. lD J~-\'l A•Vlll I • u U\to ••• CntlCorp 1 10 s 'II n·~ •... GTE pf 1.'8 .. .s ,,. •. ,. '·• l lOl\tl 11 u l6J 3'•· '. K I • -.••.. SOeryH pf l . 11 :Ml't.... W•Wl1 .22 IJ 1 , ..... -
...... p4 l I ,, ••• '• Cll110rp 1.10 I JIM ~ GTlt~ 1 so s IOI> ,,, Lmo.. Wt ,,. , • .._ PecTin .eo • l llV.. ..... 5otTyft t..n , ~· • ~ w~ 1.3111 , \G9 no.,_., Ayrco <Ill ti~ ,,... '• CntGcl pr 1 ... 7• ... .... • Litton pf. 1 • .. ... _. •. P•lneW ·44 • •l •"-• Vo ""1IQsM I.OS • 7 ....-,_" W•lf8"\ ... 1 10 21~ -
Jhft!Otl 1 5 1)1 •S', , ,.,., COl\1111 t u s llS l~· ~ g:"9~0 I.A's ) t~.'.: .. "' Lockl>d S ~ 1"-• ,._ PelmBc 1 4 441 16 • V. e.rO 1.-0 I )• Cl'tll4-14 WelMu 1.20ll 3 II II~•• V. A'40G 1311 I J 11'•• '• ConlllPI ZklS 14 U .-~h\/., 110 14 18 .. ~-~ l0<t1le 3610 11 711,. ... P•mlci. .11 I UI 4'4+ ""° lbll 1.111 11 )SI 17\lt+-. WelUm IAO S n 11\to+ Ya .. ..,....,..., -~ ...... Lt>e"'1. 1 20 • 71 Jll.to+ "' P•nAm ) ll&I ..... • . , ... ., .," ll ....... 14 WelU ~·Ml • 2814, •• A1n1o~ 1 s )J Ii' .. .., ConlllRC 1 S4 1:---'• Ge Pee I.~ 9 ~ 7S • '• LomFn llO I 60 10'•-" Pt11E P 7 llO • '6 ll • "° SIBrnd 1.l6 t '" ·23~ • ~ W¥0F'd it 31 I • '• ::fJ,~~ ~ ~ t~ 11 1q•, ContO.I 1 SO I SOS 21,1• ~ GaPw pl? )7 .. IS 7•'19-.. LOMM I~ • 11 IS ... • '• P•prclt I I• 1 :JO 11~-'·• St8Pnl .,. 12 2J 11 -V. W.rn«o S 73 I~• If•
•llRc pt > 7~ 1:r •:!~. Concutierr~ ·~~' ~ ~ • ·,_ 9_!!'wP1W·7 19
7 7763, LnStar 120 S 90 II'•-•• PMQH IOl>l1 10 11l•, ... StdMotA )4 1 4 14 r" W•rnS UO 4 17 13'h-"• ' ~~re ~ f! "" '• lllCo t 10 6 1/J 17\.o• \o PatkOr -0 f> -.S 'Sol"'• l't SIOllCI 2 • .0 7 333 4'"'-• ll4 Wm(.om I I SS <IO\lt• V1 "'llRC Pf180 • 13 .. i . +I (Ol'l..0 I 40 t 31 ?6, : • Citrt>Pd 1.50 • '1 21'• Lil Of P 7 43 11 nh •. Per Han 1.10 I I l4lto-Ii• SIOllld 1..0 111'e SU't • ... WrflC pf l.lS. 1 ,. • ~ :~;:,·~i:. .S7" IOO .... _ '• COOllUn .111 II » J,• .. (itltytPc'·~llOS 1i J~:--. :--LIL PIO 2.•I 6 l•• .... ,. P.ttkPn .&Oii • IS 20~-'19 SIOllOfo .. " "" ~ • ""W¥11f\. 1.20 IO 170 ,..,,. '"' 197 lO'"' • '" Cooptn 1.M 1 103 , • • • Gian "" ' • LonqOr ... 13 ·31 ?&• ,_ .., Pa1P11 41 41 II • \<'J StP~Cp .!tOI> 4 11 7~• \'l ~et 1.20 S 1 22-.+ "' ••vcoCp I 2 24/ 111 > • .., GooPLilll .411,10 11S 18 • • ~. G1bf'Fn .90 S 71 1Yo • '• LotalCp .llO 9 lJ 711.,, 1'.<o P•yl\llW 50 I tJ 11 -'I! Stlll\dea 1.20 • • llAl4-:it WeSl>Stf !AO t • U ••••. !\•CO pl 4 20 II S&'o • I lo, Cop'T DI 1.lS I 141 • • G•OL~w .10 4 ll IS••-1 • L•L•nd I 7t I 193 10\o • 1, PUl>CIV .2911 9 1 11>1.-.,.. St-I' WI • 1 IJ'l4o ..... W"'W1 1 t SS ~ + I/If A.·.~ ,so' ! I , •••• '·• COPelnd IM " " 11'"'· .. G1llOHlll I 10 s " "' .. ~ La Pac 60ll 1 111 ll'lt .... PellQO • • ... _ .... SIMOW I Cll I 19 27+'1. "" WetteM '°IO ~· 2J-.... ,4l o 76 U •. . Co!>l>Wd I 28 I J )&•,, .. • Gtttetl~ 1.60 8 n 7•V>• ... lOuYC.\ 7 9 IS '10"11-... l>ttnCe" W• , 6J II... V. SIMutt11¥. l S1 J'IQ + "-WehclnJ A 11 U IJll< .... A•on 16014 61• S7• • • ~. CorOure .JO 10 SO •• •• 1 • 11>0,111( S JJ, 71 • • '• t...owtntt .10t 8 11 l•'•J .. , PenC pr Awl .. IS 9~• + V. teNI~ I.OS ,. 10 I0\4-.... WtYGol Al 1 7 SV.+ Y. t....-.=,_.;;;;..:v.:::J".-Corell! r'.M. 11 u·..... c~..MLA....JI I -~btLI 1.M.U JO .., .... ,~ PenC-prQ .... _.l ~-·~· tMGll-1-7~~ ~--Un .» s ~ sv. .......... Mto 1 T'11 •• 'COfll'C-.a f"161 Sl' 1•1 CitollMM II 78 u ...... LuCkVS IMO 'I "' u·~-.... "•11ney I 76 1 314 l W· ..... SttrlB<p '.'6 • s ,.,.._ ... ~ .~ 1 121 """~ "" B4CM' .AO.I 10 41 1 • '•• Corr81k 1.74 • "4 77""' . GIOWFn 'Kl J 21 10'1• .. 'ill L..Olow SO 8 91;.-~ '•PL t.'I? 7 1>1 10''t• '" SterlOQ .11 t ,-0 141.tt-'-W.lsMlll .'4 t l l~+ I/, O~wrtnl U IJ U 1 30•., '• Cou\llll . 60 1"9-'• GooCJrll I 3' S » ll'o.... Lukens .'IO 5 9 !Alo• ''t "4l'l OI 8.60 , UO <tl•11-llo'1 SttrPn1 .1711 7 111> l '<!t 111 We11$F 1,.tQ • 'I? 2S•IJ .. , .. BdldwU I S 9 11 1• '• Cowl&io ,1'014 l II • "Goo<lyr llO b lS& 15+.• '"'Lyke\ . 4'f • .,.,, '• .>aPl ot 8 .. r150 81 +I Stemdlll ,SO q nt ll"-• "-W.lf'M1,209 I 14 11 ..... .OIOU pl 3..0ti --4 ;i.-.,. I \II Co.&8<kt .6.S 11 2l4 .ll-• ,,. Gor4Jw ...,.» ~ 12 11 '• LV ke pt 1.SO 21 11~, • •~ :>enwll 7 1 J!I 34 Vt Sle..ellJ I 10 S 27 1-0't • ~ WtPIP<t 2.tO S • 2'I 33 -•IJ liB~.·,1cypf I 1010 .~ I ,... .. C.••ne 1.4()11 1 I 1•"t. • GoulO 1.60 6 .. , ,.. ·-'• Ly"C~V\ • .t() 11 10 ,, ..... "" >,11n101 7 • Iii 17-1\. "' Slt•W• 2.10 • s 28"" ..... W~lctT .n 1 1 ...,_Vt
v M • T1S ll'• • >, CrtOtF .-0 S )I 1•• Gr"u I 'Kl 7 llAO 18'"' '11 -M-M-·~nn( pf8 8 . ISO 91 .. SIOllVC t.37 Id 14 19>..-Ii\ WllilllrL ,40 l 127 • • 1<o 8<11tG£ 7 ?8 1 1" 11t.. • 1• CrocwN t.80 S 8S U 1 • -Vt Gr•n•tvl 1 9 ?S 11' • MA COM llO 13 14 19 • t, PeopOr .70 1 11 'I'"'•· .... SlokVC pf 1. tlO 11 ......... WAit pf 1. 11 U •<lo+ Vt 11 .. 11 pl6 •SO 1100 50 CrtllN DI 3 ,, I JI"". Ora.Or 80 S I 151,, M8PlCl 40!> 8 711 ?S~+ VJ "-GI 2.80 J II> 37~• '" StoneW 2 75' I 67 43 -W. Wn8M 1.l6 t 34S 24~.+ I;,
B••"'"' n 6 1~ 71 .... (ltkN of2.11 .. 30 73''o GIAIPt -·~...s 1010 S' .. -.... MCA '20 I n1 .-.. "'" l'el>SICo Ill ;., lSV.• '· SIOllCOI\ 60 I 10 II • v. ~ ... eo IO ~ ll~• "' B•"""O .SO I 18) 11., • Crompl( 9' 6 tt1 13'• Gtll<C> . 14 S JI JI , °'' ME I lO o l8 l'Ao-....... rltlnE .40 p 16t 241/) • " SIOPSll9 1, IO S J I~ ..... WPe<lll J 4 all 1' + ''• Ba119Pn1 flO • ,)Ii 19~1 (rouHI I • 10 271'• '" GNlrn .1 S(le 18 8 74"'-·~ MC.IC 11 I 101 1' • ~ Pule< 10 )I llV. + ..... Slorft~ I• 1JO 1SV. + 1"-WnPUOI M 10 tt II + °" Bn•NV 1 .... ) )3 JI -.,. Crwn(Jo 1 ,7 ,..,, ..... GtNoNI< t...0-. llol Jl"'f• '• Mll<lrf' llOft 7 s ... ~. ''• Pttro1e11 1 Cl' 1 10 21. • 'Ii S\onrB I.JO. • ~· .... WUlllOll 1.40 • 71 "~ ""
BkofVa I 1W S 9' 141.,... C""Zet I 'IO I HJ ~ • I• GtWF1n 1 .. t9'1 131 .. °" Mee Oii llO • lO 'I'• Pel Rt 7 '7e .. S 11'11 h StrklAlt t 6 I IJ\4-"' WUn Opfllt .. 11 IOV>+ .... Bnl.Am 110 176'17 7•'" '• CrumF 101 4 44 lJI., '•> GG1ant I.Cl 11 ll 791 :-'• Meck• 41 6 I t\,. Pf!IA• pf11S .. 4 ......... ~luWor 7 S SO Sll<.-\4 WUTI pl7 S.. S 22\'o .... Bet'•Tr l S 117 J4 • ... CulbrO I 40 11 1 13... '"' Grev" 1.CI' 11 I~ II••• 'ill Mac:moll .. 6 IOO ••• • .. PhHr I 20 II 7"4 32"-• .. S...V'Sl>o .10 IS 11 2'.... WHIOEI ,,7 S 1'I tt\lr• "' 81tlo pf l 50 .. 11 16', • '·• CumEn 1 IO S lO 31\,, 't Grt''fllnd wt • 1' i,, M111cy I .S • :Ill JI~• ... Pt!eipO 6024 nt 10\..+ l<'o SWPrG 1.37 • 2:2 17\11• V) '#U¥K I J:1 6 ll ,.v.. l'I B• Tr pf 4 n 7 .. , 1. Cvnn0'9 7S I 1 """ '• GrowC 4ol b n ,._, • ~. MOlFO ... Ml tl\. • " Pllll•EI I 80 IO 111 16"\o .. ~·llm .60 4 • 7J •lit Wlvtlrll I.QI S 6 16 -""'
B .. 11114'• 1111 31 •• / "' Cutr•nc t. 10 s • 11 •. Grumm 1 20 s » O'• Meo1cCI 50 s ll •!! l>t!ttE pf •.JO • ,., 43~>" 1'I SunEI 60 12 IS "°"' • "-' we"tto' 1 ' 4'11 2H• .... fl••lltr I 60 • 1 lJ • '·• CurlW 10 I to.S U... Guardln .JI> 1o 11 "' M4llry I 40 "7627 UO'•• 1 .. P"llE pl 1 40 · • t lO 4S +I . S4MCo 2..0 S 117 J1Y, • Ya W.yr pf J,ltl. lS 38>.. + V. Bard CR .3110 u " ... ~ CyCIO 1 2o. l 1 2••· ••• GllW>lll .10 • li t. 12"'· •• M.tlOllH .. 11 l1 11..... ... Pt!llE pf • SJ. zSOJO 1~-"' sunc: DI l.U s • •• " wi..1F I• • 17• 1'14 -"'
B•tMGcl I 1 \I 72 '• (yptu~ .toll • 11 IS .... , ~. llW pl SIS.. 3 •9'1> Melllltn 70ll • l ••--. •• ~!11f,!':'117 !'} I I~ !!14V.-'v." 5"'1tlm IAO .. 107 17'h \'o WtMtlF of 1 •. ttl 34 -V. B•ayVt/ n 1 1'f lQ•,. •, -~ -GllW pl 2 50 6 7cta.. • '" MlrHan 1 OI 6 43 J7 • Vo rn a.---"' -~tr 11.IO I .. ?1\11.. . ~IPll .. 4 ll)Ooo+ _..,
A•>IC '" I 20 10 n ~. "· OPF • 11 '"'. '• GullOll 1.'IO 1 6Jll 7•'11 . ·~ MAPCO I JO I SI ,....._ ... Pt!llMr 1OS11 1" ~ + >.. 5-M .70e ... n d--" Wfllrlpl I 20 I \SS 20\<1 ••••• s .. 1ttMI llOl>I I 611 Oamot> '° 111 " s ..... GullAH .:2SIO 7• ,.,,_ .... M•••IM to ... ll"'-Iola Pt!llllld 11 s n •\< ..... Suc>rV•I .)4 • ,. ·~-"'WllttC I.JO. l1 "~· ~ B•v~h I <Ill 1 lll ll OanA•v n S Ile 10...• '• GlllfA Pll.60 11 1' ... W\e<jlO 1 lO I .. , )41.to+ 1 .... PlllllllO pl t · I to> ....... $UprOll 2.8031 33 a:Sl't ..... wtllleMI .. l'I I -\.to
B••tTrv <Ill IS 111 ~, ... ~ O&n•Co 1.31 • nJ 71 -~ GllSIUt 1.l• 1 <lllO 111 .. \9 MereTnl ~ • .. 11-11.. 1 • ~::c:: 1: • '~ ~ ~ ~G .a I ,. 1114 •••• '#MllAMI .lQe 1 1" "~. y, S..vColP Jt ~ )'•J• •• O.nllld 1.60 I 14S a.v .. .., GllSU llf•.40 .,~ .... • 1'• ~·MIOIO . : 77 ,....... P~AV1 ·,. '3 70 "'--~ S<;oscp .isl .. S6 •YI-.... Wklts ,., s 34 ll'-• "' lin tr.C19 48 1 S •'• • \, Oen Of 2 I 3t •I GllllUIO •• 6 76 12'> •• • .....r t'l M 22 12il't Pl~u~ I~-t 1 + s.riroM .«>oe IO 11 IYt ..... wi.otclt AO t ll 11'1• >to 8 1 IO • I• u• '• 0.1.c;.11 i· t2 SS"• "' (WllOll .30 I .,. , .... "" M••l<Ctl » 11 ltl dlO\io-'• ~ .... ·-• 7111 ..... Swan«. L20e •• %1 ..... Wiiii.ma 1 M 711 ·~ ....
e::rF7 I.Oil 'i 131 23~• ... O..teTtr 11111.S 111 ll'" •I'·• -lf-44 -rtty 1 I 24 U'• '• ~!ff 1 10 4 2" I*'" Syt>ton ·" 6 iM 14tt .... WllWO .IUI 41 ,__.""' Bf'•tf' pll lll JI .-• '• O.tepnl • I) 168 541, +IV• He<ll.W J 1 7 ll\' • .... :·~~I 3·~ I~ ~ m: • ~ p:~,I' 1 ~~ : ~ ~ ::; Snltoll .10 I IO .... + "-WlnOa I ... ~ 37 JO • .Ito B .. om S.14 73 '° . '• O.v<o SOb .. 12 ll"" .• HellF8 11011 1 U 'h-.,, t F • PIOllfEI 11• 1 • IS'\o ... -T-T WlllllbOO .. I I :I* .... 8f!ctn0 n 11 lb J.J • \, Oeytt40 ·,,.o l :lt.Sd34~·," H•llP11 .eo. 9 3 14 • =~M : ~· ; ·~ ;::'· "' PllMV8 120 I 181 n : II. TAE ...... 111 "~ •• ~ Wlnw•J I ti • IO ..... 8~Cll .l()b 8 87 ?)I.. ...... OolytPL 1.66 9 ., U"r-.... """!)( I"' • "'9 ., • I.II. Ml! IC ~ ' n .~ ... PltlFro .,.. I • ,,.,.,. -TRW ,.., 1 M.1 3011. V> WliEP ,,,. , Sl ~ ... &•... 147 1'•· '· OPLOI 1 ..... Ljl) n ... H•m•P ,,.,, , 131 ""'-"" Mll11p11~ 311 """""'~ Plllsln 1.1083 437 1n1 .... TltW pl '·'°·· , 1~•1 Wl•Epfl.'°. 1700101""•'~· tlf'•coP • \ ., JS',., .. OPL pf 1.11 •• noo 1&11t•P11 HellJS u1e .. 10 , ........ M•"o n • 61 19 -~t Pl•""" a o S\ ..... I!if.·":i •: 6 ll ta :. :Z :••Ge!, ~n 1 ~ ~~· "' HelOn>1 l60 I ? I • •-. Of>e,. I.AO 8 1'3 3J • l.o H•nJI 1.'Kle • 17 lll\'W ..... MelOllll f10 1 441 1"9< Pl..,.lm 12 13 •34 11 • 11. ,.r ieG.... · • •~u ... • • f)ellHow .. I • I~· ~. 0.IMon 1.1010 u -0'•· .• HllOI""' ..eo • ,.. ...... M6SM l."4110 16' uvt'.:· .... Pleyboy 01? II 2'J n~ ..... T•:,oc1 • 2>1. .... Wl\cPL. I,.'· 11 ,. -I(,
F!elllnd "" •• 'lJ ,s1, ... OtlmP 1 28 1 ll Ill ... ,, HfndYH 110 9 ti 37Yt-... MeuyF "' '"" Plt lSy '2Sf • , 70 -¥. l• ley I • 71 """• Ya WIKPS' l.'2 I ll ,...,._ ..... llellCd •.10 I IO'I 5141•+ v. Ottt•Alr 1 • 174 J!lllt• '"' H~M 1.n 17 70 tol'I ...... M•slnc t.IW : 18 to~":" Pl'leumo . 1 IO 101 ~..... • ... ,Of I , II.._ ..... Witco u o . 19 It -v. ~m1\ 1 40 6 J ""• .... DiltK )C 11 6 7·'41 , . Hd 180 II 32 XW. ..... M•«el ISt t •7• 7'"+ v, Pol•rOld 1 13 .. ~+I~ Temp£ 1.J? I 1S l11ft+ V. W nrR ,IQ ~ ~ ll"t .... . lJenata ?.Sit" 2M _,,.,._.\to OtllOll<l ., s ,,,._\II H rJ 1'410 au 33""• v. Melt•l wi •10· ,..._ • ., Pn<lrose JO I 97 19 +II. tencry · 8 ,,,2~fl+I°'\ w.NrW .14 1 -.. fll't .. ..
BentCp 1.80 I> .,, n~ .. '.JtllMI 1.S1 1 11 :I()•,, ..... H&l"dees :10 5 11 10\t-\II M•vDS 1.79 • u' 12~ Iola Pooehl . I .. • ff·~ .. ., ,:=• ,..: ~ '!t! ~ =c ·: : ~ :~· '"'
Ber>«JI pl . JO . l6 u.~.-~ °'""'' .IO • 290 23'10-"' "" • "" Mev••O ·'° 11 II 10 •• ,, Portee .6Cll 10 •• ~ "' f.c:IWl<r :.0 '6l 10\lt. v. WoMP1 ~IO 432 22 ... ,;,,; 8&nelpl •'lll . 180 "6~>-'•0.nt)Qly.IOI• 31 IS''~···· Hert8k"66b 6 78V.• v.,,,_.yt.JW S 17 3111 ·"• PortOE 1.109 6S 1 +I.It f<l'lncolr t0 '7 JOt'l't-14 WOlwttt1.AOS21• ttvl+~
Benet Of ,)() '~ 74 •• ,. Ot'Solcro . ' • a 11.v.-..... l'l&rrtS .60 ,. 233 30 • ~ M•~o I Mk ' 30 U •· t "• !'9•G DI 7,t(I . 8 21'4-V1 T9(;tllll'". I ''° t¥<+ 14 W.~pf 2.:10 s 17\lo Be11otQ > 703 2'•• '"' DnEd l.S2 9 19 i.~ ..... H.,~o 1.10 • • 30~" . fA<. rmt 1 s 1'1 n i..-" POll1<h I.It. ; 31 17'1!.-v. J tiitm• ..,. u 1• •:r..+ "' wr 1., ,.40.. 'i 11 •'"'•'41 BtrJ<•yP l'f <M si ...... O.IE P! 9..12 .. t10 '° . "" HutSM M) s 31 10 1• M< ( ot 2 20 lb 2''11• '" PotmEt 134 • SI U"-• .... •19<ot AO • .. ·~· .... W\K " ... s ~ ..... v; Bl''1PO .l& 8 'Ir. 2f~o• ~. 0.IE'pf7 ... ;U'IO 7 •.... ~k'-:wl~IYI .... M< rf)f2.60\•• S,JO ..... POIE"IPfC,tl'. 12(1 «lV> ..... hleell'I •w1 S Ul lt'At+) Wyl ·11 S u H BrtllSll ' s 305 19\o-la 0.IE pf 7.IS . l tSl>lf-.... Hattse ,, .... 10 II u ..... M<~d .36 l 3') *"'· .... Prwn1,, .64 • 1 22"11 .•.. Tel!H'ml • IS 20t ,~. 14 Wylt •• s lO ......... 81~Tltr .nit •• ~-I/If OE pf8 7.IL .. 1S•1• ,,. HwllEI 2-2• 1 ,ti 1•~... M<OonO 60 I .,. 7t:\oo+ 111 PrffMCm 21 '" 76>1.• ~ hie• I 177 • .._. v. WYIY • ,. 3~'"" Bu•.,.Y 1 • • 19~... Ou t•' 80 a 11 ,,.,,,_ 4, 1-toe\A I :711 ~ J1 11'111• l;, M<Oonll t.10 s 7 2• -Yt ProctG 3 13 110 13'"'• ._ fefll1(0 1 20 , 611 JO + -. · " " 8 1\FSL I 4 8 II • "• OtGlor .olll I •1 10\oo. •• . Haieltn ..AO S \S 1~ + ;\to M<OEd 1..11! t J19 2•V.-'It Pf'o<l!hll ,)() 'I 71 10"-..... T.-o ' 1• 711t-.... -X-\f~, Bleckl>t .61 10 10 1'''> • '" OlalCo 1.20 6 4 W'o • '• HH lllTeC • 10 17~-V. M<GrH I 9 a•I 11\IJ • "" PSvCol I tiO 11 s.\ 1611> ..... Te-of ' 1• •· .. 70 + ~ )(.,._ 2 t 611 S2111+ '-
Bl111tJh 111 $ •S ,, ... ''"" Ol'tllnl t.10 • 10 JIV.. HKb· 14 • llJ 9 .. "· M<LHll ·"' s II> dU1111-"" §Cot pl1.10 . s 22k ••••• TH.CO . ''u:ns n • ""'~T.-A ... ' "' JO +1 BhnL I • I> I>'-... 01•rnS I .. • ll6 It~• 'ill HK111M 46 5\to-'I M<Loul . 19 .... , • Ind 2.16 • 111 14~ .. · •· Tn~m I.AO I zt »vt-w, -· ..20 1' M8U '-Bl<kHR I 3' • ,,. '°"'· ... Olcll.AB .lo. 1 21 , .... _ v. l-lel1m8 ' s • 13v.... M<Morl! . 1076 1S d •• ,._ .... '" C>I l.!O •. dO lSV.-1 TH " 2 JO I l6 ~ • 14 ~ I ,, '"--"·
8t11e8 1.-0 S l4I ft\\, , •• Oletepll ... S JI 14"-• a., Heinz!-1 1.80 ct 6l a .. M< It .IO • 16 dlO''t-'" PS111 Of IOI .. 1'100 ... 111/t-~ hE ~ l'.G , ..20 :itw. • v. i..t• .JOii I JS 11'9+ \'\
&oelliel' s • ~ q 1~ t1e1trt111 UO • • 1 ._....<n...,.., -"' 1;.,H t.n -.. ..,,,_ 110 $ tJ ~· 14 __. 1 .. 1· .... tJ -,... 81~ .20 • » • .._ .... j~ AO 11 ltt ll''\+ 1.1t Hell'lteC • I~ 1'111• Iola UO ~ lJ• 2S14'...._. I~ "'!-l' ·•· 'iOJ. ..!. ::! fHOT t.'4 j ao. JTll't+ ._ = .. c. .• ~ IO\lt+ ~
Boeln 1io.1011'3 '2 • l't 01 l119m S7 •• •I 1~ Yi HtlmrP'"' .• • 1 »••.-~· .~1 n ts~.• "> NH po.ts · •)CIOOia. -t u tMI 1Mt 14 121 ~. ~ 11n1111d M • 40 I~"" '--+iieoMi'H•C;;..._.11.29~ .... s"-4m n • "' 0111~m Pl 2. 2 ~ ..... Hercui.t 1 11• 15 • .,.. MeGim .4111 ., 21~. • \It I "' • " • •S. 11Yi ... ~ -~ ,,._.. .. -,,_lvll .. LI.& I UI U""-14 G .t ,U t 1» + ~
80f'9W l ' 110 2'Yt+ .... DhM f mu 329 31 .. ~ HHMOll .. • ... "'81"0"11"" >-s:Tr1 ~ "'~~~~..,...,.._--9......,..,., 10 .o • , ... !>lvMHl11 •• fl> 1~+ .... Hell" pf 1AO .. 1 • • Mtr<,$1t I • I ........ pg.17 •· 2 i• .....
&osEd 161 a JO n•• !>lvr\Mlo 41. 11"' Heu01l11 I.AO 10 1'1 ,,.,.. t "' Mtth 1.ll t 1 "0-14 fdUl ·· I U..,._ "' &ME pt ••• I.~ IH:\,0+·•~ ~~.til l) o' ,.~::::: -llPlt AOl1 177 '°""''""Merell I.IOI ,,. )I " PSE 17.:IS .. JIO 111 -"' ... eo.E IH' 1 11 . }S t~-~ t>ofNM ... • U7 .,_ l'I HO!OVlt .IQ 10 • • ..... Mvdlt" 1 1 24\lt.... PSE PH IO .. llO IS -t" ~E pr'.. • IJ'l<t CJonlJ .. n ,. JllP-... Hf!......, .. • 7 ,....,_ .... Mli'rLy ... m , ...... "' PSE pll.OI •. ,,., ti ..... •n.... = Ion' Dae ..
ere111111r .l6 j s..s """•"'-OorOllv :.0 1 2 1tllt• ~ H1•to11 MCI • ll2 "' +Iv. Me,. ... , ... 19 JOI ~· 1t1 ~ .. l7t ....... °" &Jeep JM res5 -I Br ..... c .Ill I ., 2S*-.. •• ' 11 fl1Yt-~ HoClett ._, ~ ... MIWIO LIWtt 2A 1.4'-~ __ t l4 11'1'..... W:A.SllINl G\.2 'JM.. ---+,&ri•"".,,u'M"-r~n oir-" ~ ~ -·~ ---=~ ...-.-"'~ ~lJ··~ !bp; ~::=f~t Jn~~ tbe-;Gwmment•s blltt!e--
er••IM pl t . • '8\/r-.,., •vo I.It • '4 ~. "" HIMG ptl.10 . " 10 ........ Mll! ptt • 11 llO tl -2 ""'"'• I.. • 14 IS~· Yi i t ·nn "'-lb t "if in.fl
11r11Ptt AP • u 111-" Dt'Hv 1 1 "' »'A . "' "°"'"" 1.1011 u 141 JCM-"" """°' p12 0s · " ,,..,. "" Pwll""• • , • Sh aga ns t auuu warns a •· ar11....01 '·'° • ' 114'• v. Or•Y'• .1s. • 1S 11~· \of -" 210 • • •1-11.• ~ w11os ·1'.:io, t 12...._"' ""'°"' 1.2811 to ,.~.:..::~ ta'oD ac-lera•-lbere wUI be a e&.t_~ t ~ ~ JO tt lit ~I .S. 9 2ll.t~ ~ 1 ~ 21"4-... -Wi pf..J..41-1acD.)"-i, m 1-'Q '1-''!E-' .. ,. -·~ --e:M.. ,. • : m~~ ~ °".:~ Bt~ 1t 7S'dr-I~ !40Sl>CO AO i 1 141 ~~ Mii~~~ ·; 1~ ~f""'. \1, l'S~O ,:ft 1~ t '+''.ii reak~ of the economy -a deep
8_,,., .JO 9 IJI I!....... • IJf lj " .... ,._., 'tt Houolt UO 9 12 '1~• -. ~dSUI 1.M 6 Ht M\ti+·i_i 14f 91A :it \It+ ~ depressJOD. 8"'1wk .10 • U? 1t.., + \4 lit Pf .. de • I Holldot 2 H • I '1lft ... ~ ~~MM tt , .... 1tt -..... -''ft ,._.,, •-too __ .. rd to
BtlllWJlf?.40., IOS ,,~ ... .a. l!t Of , •• 123110ltt\+2 liOllQM '~-· , .. t U!t Mlfl••n I .. "' ff""' TT .-~-..... , a-Hlll.+....a. -e~~OQ UI nun a WO Btll:t!IWl.10 >SJ n1111+ ... epf"f •.• --,. ,,--. ~b ..a'"J ... J . Mht4fW . .Oto j1 .., .... "·~ ... I tl'ilt->4 ""-c-'be the l'nft&Nl\Mfteet •• Alf__. flllC'tEr •• 1 SI i• .... • Yi O\IH pt I JM •• t.&420 '614' • ''• HoUllof l • .S 6 ti 11 • °"'i Mjlt8fd 77 1 f ! ... "'° R £ AO J 41 !Ole• "'° ~ n ~~of • .__ ,.!. .. --1 ~ 8 \llFo t.tela S 2 '1'9.... Q\>1181 \.AO IJ II l2.., • '-'o HOusln 2.lt 6 t2' 2':111+ ~ M 11110\ t.M & I lt\lt .. IM ALC ."1 • 9' It".:.,_. Kahn Chairman UJV '"'1UIJll;il Oft 8ulov• . ,. \~. " 0yq1.1 ,,,, It n 16'111, HO•UNG I 0 s.. ~. .. MM~ t " • s~. , .... A•tsl'ur ,jf) ' >"' IM. ... I .... s bill . H s l•dtO -11:1 llQpfA t~.. 21vi. ...~Jn .40 1 'fi 10 • v. "''" 1~ • )f I'~-11o A•mecl ,1191''°1 ~t -. Wate and Pn~ ta ty, told a It "";&~ llCUL ""'• Hlltlbnl ,.., • 1 '" ..... Mlrrol• • 9 1 ~'I-"" A•fl<O i.14 ~ +1-. _rup ..I _...._n ··---wnera W.-.t--811n~ > "" • ~ 9; •• 'R'CllJtiilt ·" ....................... ~ ... QIQJ "" •Mm '" I~ ........ VI IVHUJ ...,... ~-· 61111R pfl SO , 4 1 .,. ~"8 ... SJ 7"'• "' Hum•n .SQ II 28 Ill•• lit MPe<C 2 l ~ Ml .... 111-1 ~ -!" -=~~:~": ::: ! ~ ff'll?~ i': Mm :!0.~24-..... ~ ~=~2::io : n::·:·Yl ~1:1·1112.:~~ ·~ u ..... ~ =:~~~' .. ; •11 .. y,. ~ Kahn said mandatory wa,e and er1No p1u~ .. It -l'\ o•o _.. H Al 2"4 • .. Hu1tEF ,611 ' tA Ulll + \Ii N!Oi>i,prUI., U1;. + .,. •·~••• t '3 t~ "' b ""'""' :' • » 1 ~. v.e:M1 ·,' ... '° 11 t ..... Hwyu .n • 12 10 ....... SJ· 1 •.eo • s, .. ~, v. """" '* 1 s ~-price. control.a ue l e only 8f'fl•lll. • ., ~... .... ''" .JO.. • 2' ... ~ -, ... -..... 19 .,. l\'ll ..... ..,,.,.,. • '° "1 -"' alle ti--.... n-...1""-nt c ...... ·s •""911 1 ,, ,,. ,1~.1111 .... ,. .,. • " tw1-1:. 1c1fld 1 ... ) u 2• • ""' ""'' '• L 41 ,~.,. 11 .. oce> ·'° • J1 ,.,, ... m a .. " • ..., r-r~ \I'll ....... an·
e11ttu .i.1 • • .. .. . nc.o '·" • n 1• · v. '' '" 111 a.to . 13 40 14 Mofw!Ko '° • " " · "· ""'"~.!'. ''° • 1 ,.. .. _ "" U·innatSon pfOKram but be added· CeS 7~~;*-'114-ltot :l~1~At ~ 4~ 2~~: ~ :~~Cp HO 4 ;; ,:~·.:~ ==~''qo : I~ 1!~• 14 =:~~iJ"t"~ i :; ~~! ~ •"fhe publJC we>n't accea: them and
CCt J ;t• " ••IOI";• 35 !)Iii... !NAiii 1.62 2 1&1.. • Moflt'fl I to • ? l•i,,t h Rt! ii>. ; 4 119 )la. .. 1 .. ..," -•t --a. ( • .-.-.1 't be a.,.. .. Ef !ttv j t n< , '4 I t M IU 1111 tS S t11 tOliO • I• Monoot .U 6 1t 10 ,,. ~ "9 ,. t "' -\• UHi.., .. .,.. ..... a . '"°"'" r-• 1T 1 • J . ~ 11CIHI " • ,..,-. .. , .... 1u1"' ot 1.a . 11 c11a""' ... N\Ollun 1110 , ~, io • -. •I ,,. t .. • ,...,. ·~ ty to them 1 will nOl·Uiko 1 i..... ... nm· LC .J41 ICI + 1.. ..-ii. t.ts j t1 '3~ 14 tci.llOI> 1.21 8 27 W•• • w Mont pf 2.IS • • S W\lt , ., e ll11 •ft ., ~ ,._.,. ... • ' IVV
NA f" l ,..,_ \'O <Niil 11 """Ii .. 1~..... ICIHl8 t Cl l st It~• •1 MntOU 1 • t • 1• .... ~ . 4 I 14"+ \lo DJlll• them •• ,. • .,. 1 "· 1 u • " or/Ja J" a ,.,..,, .• lfffff .mia? ' •i.. ~ f'llMit>w,., " "' t • 1tttt-•. ... • t.AI 1.a. " to"'°'-"-dis t 1 Jl U W • :16 111"'°"'' 2..11 I 31 tt•• "-"'41nSI I IOt h> 1 I• Rt 11 . l!O '"'°·
PC -n• • !I .. • -._, .. ,, u~....... 'I"°"' l>t4,, •. 090 .. "' ...... MO"Y ..,. •• :'' "' "eoSlt UD ... )! 2114.,., c n• I " ,,~. ii. IP ... l It ,~ """* I Pow on.,.. m ,~., ~NI I ' ..... " ... .,,!'; I , ., .,.., "" Two 2W;• w·-· ... c •• :l-5 '\U '* f't EPG -'f.;IS . ~ !fW • t • n ~ \lo *'f," 110 t 1 .. ,, • .. •t1WOol jfi' 12S ~ • V. eua"° illlU "" I ttllot+1 I;* ' ..... ""llf!OIO Jtiij jJ 1~.1,,Mof "" 1 4 jj ....... EtOllllfl. i --ATL c CITYil.:N.J . ,_, -•!Mitt A I 1t ._ ;e;. I U •••• NCO' .AOtl f!ln 1.-+ '1o .Mot11f, Mi lo~-14t ncOO 1 2 '-• \4 n..--~~ Mlt t ..: J.~·"" MM .1.111 .• r·-·,. :~~!f.!1 ·: .J J .. :l~ =JI;";_,. J\\ ..... """t •1 1~ ""·" ""l'hertrm~owna 'l".oGU)'·ide-~~ ttO t J6 ti~ .. Ir.I' I t0 J f ._ 1'11 liiflii4 ~· :mi =-:if'91• ~ 1~ .. Jlfallaf'I\ • lf u~ -'t 'partm• Ron CblJn W8ntl to put a :!:' .~j Ji.JC•·~ 1,:: .. ,.J_ t,: :.: ~!llli · , ,~'" =!!f:J.foa . 1! IF:~ t:;; t ? 114 ~;·'-caetno where It• AUantlc CU,y...Jtore
___ ...;.Ml_.._~11 17 .,..·;" :!!' ~ ~ -iiiliGirtiO t ~ Mllflff'f~ • ' ttttM1'f• .• "'.; ....
\ . . ..
-,
T'hutay, HoYembef 16. 1178 s
A•otl•'91 .
--Food· Labels
By SYLVIA POSTO
Approximately 40 million AJMrtcans, about twice the
population of Canada. are overweight. To help them select
foods that save them calories, the Food and Prug Ad·
ministration has created new labeling rules for foods
useful in weight control. . . •
-Beginning July l , foods labeled "low calorie" can
contain no snore than 40 c1lories per ordinary servlng:
-FOODS MARKED .. aEDVCED calOrle" must con·
• taiD at leut one-third fewer ca.loriet than another food of
the ume type. Such "reduced , calorie foods" a1Jo must
carr)' a atatement comparing them to 1be same food as It
is ooMIMll.ly eaten. "Reduced calorie" peaches, for in·
at.aace. would carry a label stating. "peaches packed in
water coatain 38 calories per ooe half cup serving. 62 per·
cent leas than 'Brand X ' peaches packed in syrup'.
-Food product.s claiming to be either low or reduced
in calo~ will have to carry a complete nutrition label,
saying bow many calories are in a serving. as well as the
amounts of protein, carbohydrate. fat and percentage of
U .s. recommended dai· ly ~allowance s for
vitamins and ml.Derals.
- --Fbods that are
normally low in
ca lories. s uch a s
cucumbers, could not
Money's
Worth
be labeled "low '-.-~ .... -----calorie" immedi~tely before the name. This would sug-
gest, says the FDA, that the particular cucumber was
lower in calories than other cucumbers. The vegetable
could, however, be labeled "cucumber. a loW'-calorie food ... _ -u.a food is to carry such terms as "diet," "dietetic"
or "artificially sweetened," it either must be labefed as
low or reduc«t calorie 1>r---tndicate..1.bal it ls useful for eer-
uin .other dietary purposes <low-sodium diets, for · in·
stance>, • • .
-1be same applies to such terms as "sugar free:·
"sugarless" or "no sugar." Foods carrying these designa.
t1ons=must meet the requirements for low or ttduced
calorie foods, be so labeled, or carry a clarifying state-
ment, such as "not a reduced calorie food ," or "not foe
weight control," or "useful only in avoiding't.oolh decay.··
-.JN THE INTERESTS OF THE roughly s million
diabetics in the United Stat.es, the FDA has required tha' a
food cannot be labeled "diabetlc" unless it Is useful for
such individuals. If it is, then it must carry the statement.
"Diabetics: This product may be useful in your diet on the
advice of a physician."
These requirements .may: sollOd complicated. ·But in
fact they are ineant to bring uniformity to the array of
terms used to suggest lhal a.food is helpf'ul for overweight'
_people or those oo special diets.
· But fO{ dieters, reliance ~ly on the labeling rules
and a few of the low-calQrie Items they govern won't help
much. Reduced;calorie foods are really of value only when
combined ~Qt incrtased exercise and lbe consumption of
smaller portions.
AL'l1IOUGB MOST DIETERS ·UE, as FDA chief
Donald Kennedy says, looking ror a "quick fix " to weight
problems., the answer is not crash dieting, moootooous
diets or a single low-calorie product. '
The ftmdameot.al answer is a balanced but reduced
diet of commonly available foods.
State'$ Export
Trade lncremes
A 6.1 percent increase in,1.nternatioaal trade through
California since the recessiot'tof L974 has been reported by
the research department or Security Pacific National
Bank.
Exports through California in the fi rst half of 1978 ac-
counted for almost 10 percent of the U.S. total. according
to the banks ·s report "California lnt.emational Trade."
HEAVY MACHINERY AND equipment, electrical
machinery and equipment and textile fibers were the ma-
jor exports. .
California is also the nation's top exporter of fruits.
nuts and other agri.cuJtural products. 1be list of imports
was led by automobiles, television sets. tape recorders and
other electrical machinery and petroleum. according to
( TAKING
~TOCK J
the r eport's breakdown
o f co mmodit y
categories.
California and the
country as a Whole re·
covered from the re-
cess i on or 1 97 4
some what faster than most other countries. and the st.at.e 's economy bas lretdt·
tionally expanded at a r~ pace than the U.S. economy.
the bank says. "" ' •
Tbe economy of the state will experience considerably
lower rates of growth than in 19?6 and 197'7. though its pace
will remain higher than the pace for the United Slates as a
wbole, tlie report says.
THE STATE'S GEOGllAPBfC position-as a
"gateway" will remain critical in the inlematk>nal ~·
change of goods, accordlng to the N!port. Trade figures for
California reflect handling of products whose origins and
destinations include other stat.es.
Asia dominates international tr~rough Callfornia:
•in the fnt half of 1978, it represented almost 68 perceot or
CalifOf'llia's total.
11te F1rst American Financial Corp .• Santa Ana. has
announced the acquiaJtion, subject lo regulatory approval.
of a title company operallnl in three Nol'U'lern California
fices
Chartend in 1963. the company hu been unde.rwl'itten
by First American Flnanclal's principal subsidiary, First
American 'ntle lu-.a.r.aoce Co., alnce 1968. _
Jacbon Is ln Amador ,County, wbJch ls experiencing
the 1reatest growth perceo.tage ln ~ state, accordJna to
First American. •
'
, CalaveraaCoua(+'...l'aa,~.;:;.OU;;:n.;.;t~-....
...... 11E%JH111 .. _Dtte . /-The Sunspun Yam s division of E.T.C. Carpet Mllls.
Ltd.; Santa-Ana. has announced an expansion that ls de·
slped to more than double Ill output of beataet conUnuous
filament nylon carpet yarn.
Tara« date for completion of lhe oxpamlon la Dec. 31.
........... JJ .....
Baker lnt.em1tJooaJ Corp., Or...ce. bu decllltld tbe ruuJar ~ cNtl clMdend of 11 eenta • commop 1bare. --. ---'T-1
Tiie cl•tdaid la PIJ8b!' HDt-; It to ..........,.n of
NeOnf Mn. I . I • .. . \.
-DAIL V PJLOT
NEXT PAESIOE.Jt
Douglas M. Ford
Builders
To Install
Offic~rs
Douglas M . Ford.
director of community
dl'\ l"lopment for the
ln inc Co., Newport
Beaeh. is Co be installed
as 1979 pres1den( of the
450.m ember Southern
Cal i fornia-Jf o m e
Builders. Council of the
Building IJndus try As-
soc1at1on saturday
Other members of the
executive committee to
be installed include
!1 a rs hail Fant: Biddle
Development, first vice
· president; Bru_ce· Akins,
Akins Co .• .second vice
president : July Collins·
T a t e . I r v i n e C Qt: •
secret"ary. a nd Joe
Stucker , Daon Corp •
treasurer.
ELECTE D TO two ·
yt.'ar terms are Merrill
· Uutler Ill. Butler J1ous-
mg. Chuck Henderson.
Sterling Homes; Roy
Humphreys. S h ea
Hom es: ~andall Lewis.
Lewis Homes ; Bob Olm.
R .A. Olin Co.: Vince
Petralia. M J. Brock &
Sons, and Ron Saienni,
Broadmoor Homes, Inc
Ele<'ted to two-year
associate director terms
are Ro lly Franklin .
Safeway Plumb1n~ &
Hcalj ng: Rick Hopcraft,
First American Title:
and Dick Huns aker of
Hunsaker & Associates. s .... rving one.yea r
terms as associate
d 1re('tor are Tom
Baldikoski •• Bald1koski ,
Klot z.· Cooper a nd
Dragonette; DtC'k Price.
rloor Design. II U/!h
Saddin~ton , Kennet h
Le\ cnthal &. Co.. and
Chuc:k Sehert1er. Un1tt:d
Cahforrua Bank
R ETURNING dir ec·
tor~ to the council in·
e l u d e Gary Cook .
Cadi l l ac Fairview
Homes : Reid Gustafson.
Broadmoor Homes. nm
H o l stein. WJM
Properties; and Rack
Niemann. Cadi llac
Fa1rv1ew Homes.
Ford, who Joined the
1 rvine Co. in 1972. has
been active m the coun·
cil s ince 1970. serving as
vice president. treasurer
and chairman of se~ral
committees.
The council is the
educational arm of the
assoctation.
A r: T r ·v 1 T 1 E s
i n c 1 .u d c l h e
·s p o n s o r s h i p o f
works h ops and
seminars, programs al
four Southern California
co l l eges aRd uni ·
versities, a youth hous·
ing opportunities pro·
gram to inspire youth to
become j nvol ved in the
building jndustry, a nd
monthly general mem·
l>ership programs .
SaJurday's installation
party Win be held in the
Balboa Ba Club. In· .,_..__....,,...~ orma ion may e o .
tained from Ron Saienni
al Broadmoor Hom es, Irvine.
rison Te rm
BUS INESS
Newport Dusin~ml!ID -Wants World's Fair·
LA VEGAS 1AP1 A ll"OUP or
South m Cahforru1 promot rs. 1..0
by ewPort Be1tch busm~~man.
us l~ktng·for gµaranl! es\utd pro
'"" posslblhl)' of holdlnit a u.w· Worfd 's •'air 1n lhe Lai. Vegus
O)rea
The ~roup toured rt!Jttonal
park 5llt-1n North L s Vea•~.
-.
-wh\eh w1t!i 1uvt-n to~ t-ltyby the vestment" Prol)erlfes, Newport -Thomas says tha has the ap·
Ouruu of Land Management Beach. proval of Ole federal Bureau of In·
He sald the investment group ternalional Expos.1\ions. which has
8U1' ORTH LAS Vegas City · pre(e rs t he Las Vegas ~r~a been sanctioning World's Fairs
fUlW U.JL.V ~tie l t• ~use or its abundance or hot.el since Uli28, But Thomas said that
BLM WO\lld hu~·to'1lpp~e or room~ pr-0mo1ersirre lso>==appnwat-ls'"ftat-mamtato1 )'""'in'
the 1te for.-t.'Ummcrcu1I fair looking at Indian reservation land der lo hold the fair.
Promotcni would .ask for a 55· near.Alpine ln San Oieg-o County. Thomas said a World's Fair site
year I •41$ on Cb hand, did Ptulhl' · in the southwest is desirable
01vld 'Thoma:1, qi Intra Pa.clfic In· THE)GllOUP represented by because it would d ra w traffic go-
ktg to and from the 1984 &lUT\.met
Olymptc Games in Los Angeles.·
But he said his group want
some firm commitments· as welt
.as public support b4!fore u lot 'ol
..,,tanm«g-money--rs-spentirrcrff~r--.
Vegas area.
The promoters s ay they are nol
interested ui having gaming at tht
fair. •
--~--~--------~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~
SUED.ED SPLIT LEATHER CASUALS
l'1t1ni,:,11u.1r 11ole pattern , • · M,10·madebottomw1the1t· 897
ilS:Tt-eM. bigboy8' ... JU 7 LITTLE BOYS'
$lt), men'M. ho.-s ......... 10,97 REC. 13.99 •
flame R.ti.fu.l
M..c ........ .i
T•ot 1.-.,d
OOC H J.11
KID'S PRINT-TOP
"GROW' SLEEPERS
3/$10
REG: 5.49 EA. .
1·4 double·rowwalst
snaps; 4-8: extm·long
pullover top. Plastic•
soles. Modacrylic/poly
ester brushed knit ..
( lllU>RL/'n, t o\l>lllO'I." -
PUJ\ SUPER.BUYS SALE l SALEENDSSATURDAY.NOVEMBER181'H .. rt:ll~ !fi1 HURRY. SOME QUANTITIES ARE Ll~ITED!
SPECIAL
MEN•s UNDERWEAR
FOR LONG WEAR
Polyester/cotton J/297 T -sh1rt.8, ·briefs. Wh1~; machine
wllllh S.M·lrXL
Mt.N ~ t 1 · Hll.t!>tH!\w.
I
SPECiAl:.
MEN'S OR LADIES
WHITE METAL· LCD
Continuou,.,5·} 088
function reod· ~-
out Puehbutwn
backhght111i.:
flSt:Jl:.V. t.l.HY
SAVE21 ro: ~ WIND-UP BIC BEN IP
1• ALARM CLOCK
Lwrunous hunct.,. 788 -
numben. Sw1.~p
ularrn hand and
re:,0nan1 alarni R£C. 9.99
t l'-~ •. lt \\ t I kY
Get a head start on sa · _s
·fJlis weekend. StOp tiy !
SPECIAL
COLOR-CUED KNIT
PANTS OR TOPS 4ss
Kniu op , -.1.and-upor
~rettd collar Polye>1·
ter past.els S. M. L.
Pull-on pants. poly-
ebt.er i.ohds. patterns.
1/20FF
HOLIDAY DRESSES
ANDPANTSETS 11so
REGULARLY S23
Jrs., m1 sse8, half·S•·
zesava1lable.Shown:
3·pc. pantsu1L Dusty
'pink, blue polyester.
Misses' s1ies 10· 18.
·33.45%QFF
KNIT NYLON BRA
0 2raRJU
J REG. 4.SOTO S.50
Doublekntt nylon bra
with poly fill. A, B. C.
Nylon brief in S-X L.
~ 6.50. underwire .. .2/S8
7 .50. D cup-.• .21$9
SAVE•S
MISSES• FASHION
CARDIGAN STYLES
Beauufully de· 1288
ta.I led machine-
wash acrylics.
Misses' S-M·L REC. Sia
WOMEN ltSf'ORTWEAR
PL US STOREWIDE DISCOUNT SALE
"
DISCOUNT
ON PURCHASES
FROM $100-$200
DISCOUNT
ON PURCHASES
FROM $20 l ·$300
Dl.SCOUNT
ON PURCHASES
OVER$300
D1scount.s apply to all regulnr·pnced single-it.em purcha~only. Notdi8counted
are it.ems and serv1ceswh1ch are sale pnced ordes1~mat.ed as"Spec1al Buys"w1th1n
depts.; catalog sales; labor; serv1cecontract.s; 1Le1ru1and 11erv1ces in hmlied dept.:-s.
~1 " , .1/3 OFF /~ · J AQIANA ill NYLON ·:;· °' SHIRTS FOR MEN
i·.' 79!
REGULARLY $12
i ·button front. long
sleeves. ad1ustabl.e
cuffs. Stripes or 1:10l 1ds;
no 1ron1~ needed.
Me n's s izes 14 ''~· 17.
M.EN'S WESTERN
TWILL JEANS
697
R.£.GULARL Y 9.99
Poly/a>U.On. Back yoke.
back pockets, 2 front
scoop pockets. Reg. cul
:!9·40; full cut 34-42.
11 .99, jeans plus .. -8.97
\\t.N s \\OKK non11:0.t.
SHAWL-COLLAR
WRAP CARDIGANS
~~pru, 1597 terns. machine
W3l\h aaylic kNL
Sclfbelt. lnS-M. REC. S22
Ml:.N S ti.:K~lll~
SAVES7°'0
WEAR-EVER" REGISTERED SET
9-piececookwaresel 1n 3988
heavy-gauge alumrnum
promotes even heating.
Gold, avocado or brown. REG. 93.74•
llOlJltl \\ /\ 1<~-" •If purchued aqiuatdy.
1/20FF
SAVE48o/0
JUMBO BATHROOM
SPACE-SAYER
Durnble lf• x K-1744 • I 'i"h plastic ca·
b1net Unas.'l<'m· (
bled. ~CJqlf.ll'd REC . JJ.99
llOU:,~.WAKI:.."
DODOO SAVE'5 00000 PIXCOLLECTION
DD PICTUREFRAME.
,Qold·lont> met.al 599
CODOO frame holds up t6ll20"
t.o 18 phol.08. Re· 1•-===--====l ven11ble mat REC. 10.99
~"TATIONEKY
iSPECIAL
12x 12·f1-NI .. ~ .. 94.M
I 2x l:>-ft. ruic -.. 119.88
• 12xl8-ft. rug ...• 139.88
AIR GLIDE SUPER-Fl-RM BEDDING
lnnersprin.i mattre~sor 6988 s upport foundation.ful l, TWIN
(jUt!t!n antl king s 1tt• are EA. PC.
also on sale Ruy today! REG. 109.95
H k'1fl'IO
}1' SPECIAL
PRAKTICA ® 35MM
SLR CAMERA SET
22988
Camer~ with bu1lt·m
thn.H.t~leM rnewn~
system. 50mm, f/ 1.8
and l:l5mm, fli 8 len-
ses. Elec. flash/~.
l/20FF.
70x60" FOAM BACK
FURNITURE TH.Rel\\
Polyest.cr acrylic J99
krut. <XJ(;lOO loop>.
W• off reg. price 70x60"
all~ in *>Ck. R.£.C. 7 .99
l»<Al't.HI~"
SUSA-NVl tL--'!: .lAP) --
Robert Joseph Clawson,'
24. of. Ama~or Count1. was given six years an
pris o n for the Sep·
tem ber 19'n kidnappi~
of a school teacher wtfo pick~ him up hilcbhlk· mg. Clawson, n
UMBRELLAS ARE
EASY-TO-FOLD
One mooon doe8 •3 tt! ComPllCl 14" ~loeed. In nylon
=-SAVE 24%-~~~-::·'
BIG BOYS' SOFT ~i, ,'!f
FLANNEL SHIRTS 1 ( , · '~ Bu~lona 218 f · sleeves, pointe<J •
collar. Machine
Vu11ble water 688
lev('I. S wivel
cord, proc.eci.1ve
1.5 " 201 .. • topfi 1588 ,..old1n1t lc1411.
Si.oro.gt! tac k.
Prison inmate. still has
three years left to serve .-
. on a robbery conviction.
pn nte, eohda. REC. N
t'A.»HIO~ nCC '
washable. 8-18. R.r.C. 3.79
llOYS' f URNISlllNCS
built·1n at.and. REC. 10.tt
HEAL Tll 1<. liEAUTY l\IOli
Rack unaMemb. REC.21.9'
UIJT\\ AKE
BE SURE J'O BRING YOUR WARD~M.AR<rAl.L CARO Al.ONG -IT'S THE FAST WAY TO SHOP
. . "-AOVt'"""""°POue\'1ir-·-----"---.................. .,.. ................... ,., .......... ..,...,..... ..... ,~ ... ....
.,,,.. ••t-b•trf~ftti.i~tl\t4'_,...etttwHltJ!•~t4 ... 11ut1•~ .. ~ ...... '"'•• ~-.... ..,,.....,. ~··· ....... .. --.. -. .-.......
-COVINA ROSEMEAD SANTA ANA MONTCLAIR ~Glf. ROCK S.4N I ERNAROINO
LYt4WOOO-IUV8'10f: LAKEWOOD (OaTA MQA CANOCA PARK.. -...W£S:LLOS Al'ICELts
NORWALK TotlRANCE f\JLLERlON HAWTHORNE PANOAAMA CITY HUllfTim:To]'f"8U.t'tt~
=MONDAY TiiROUCtt FRI DAY 10~00 A~ TO 9:00 Pr.\ ... SATURDAY 1!30 AM TO 9:00 PM ... SUNf?AY 10:00 AM T0 -8:00 PM •.• ,CLOSEP ~HANKSC&.VlNC Of. Y -~· J • ' ' -. • • i • •