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TUESDAY A FTERNOON. NOVEMBER 21, 1978
v~ 11 IOIO m I UMIO-• .. f'AO«J
For Fleeing Cultists
• BB Mayor Reports_ Threat
.. • 5 Mesans Held in Drug Rap
..
• Offeoast Air Race Canceled
• Huntington Attaeker Bunted
Transient Held
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Victim linked
To '77 Mtirder
By STEVE MITCHELL
Ol tt• o.lly 11'1 ... Si.It
The bloody nude body of prom-
inent Laguna Beach architect
Brent Stapleton Tobey was found
in his bed Monday. He had been
stabbed to death.
Five Mesans
Held in Drug
Sak Roundup
Narcotics investigators have
arrested four Costa Mesans SUS·
peeled of selling heroin to un-
dercover officers during the past
three weeks and a fifth on suspi-
cion of selling lesser drugs.
Arrested at their homes Mon-
day on warrants Issu ed by
Harbor Municipal Court for sus-
picion of selling heroin were
Robert Allen Augsberger, 29, of
15S3 Orange St. ; June Carol
Williams. 23, of 2299-A Fountain
Way East, and Richard Marion
Elliott, 27, and Melody Jean
Overholser EJlioll, 21, of 328 21st
St.
Chris Patrich· Murdoch, 25, of
786 Shalimar Drive. Apt. 2, was
arrested and booked for suspl·
clon of selling PCP and am-
phetamines.
Costa Mesa vice and narcotics
detail Sgt. Gary Webster said
the Elliotts also are being held
on suspicion of possessing mari-
<See HEROIN, Page AZ)
Police arrested a 20-year-old
transient for questioning in the
murder. They said the young
man bad been be friended by
Tobey, SS , after arriving in
Laguna Beach last week.
Police were holding Robert
Ralph Booth in lieu of $250,000
bail.
Tobey's violent death came on
the same day Laguna Beach
cabin etm aker James Earl
Scramlin was found guilty or
murder in the bludgeon killing of
retired Coast Guard o fficer ~rt Daniel Willard -a close
friend of Tobey.
Police said it was Tobey who
discovered Willard's body at the
retired o(ficer's home in August
of 1977, several days after his
friend had been bludgeoned to
death with a mahogany fertility
statue.
A Superior Court jury found
Scramlin guilty of second degree
murd e r Monday in that
homicide trial.
Tobey's body was discovered
by Roger Hylbak, 47, who lives
in back of Tobey and shared the
:iame kitchen with the designer.
There were numerous wounds in
the upper part of Tobey's body.
Hylba.k told police be arrived
at Tobey's home at 1320
Carmelita St. at about 6 p.m ..
but did not discover the body for
another 45 minutes.
He said be went into Tobey's
bedroom to make a telephone
call when he' saw his friend's
body underneath the bedding.
"ll 's just not safe to live in
Laguna Beach anymore." a
<See SI.A VINQ, Page AZ>
,
Maim. Threatened
Huntington Cops Guard Official
o.lly Pllol $!.tit !'MIO
THREATENED BY WOMAN
Ex-mayor Shenkman
By ROBERT BARKER
OI t .. Delly ,.. ... S4Mf
Hunting ton Beach City
Councilman Ron Shenkman
and his family were given
police protection Monday
night after Shenkman report-
ed that he was threatened
with m aiming earlier in the day.
Two o ffi cers escorted
Shenkman to his car near the
end of Monday night's stormy ci-
ty council meeting that was
picketed by about 7S off-duty
police officers.
Two officers hovered near the
council podium throughout the
meeting as an added precaution.
Shenkman said he received .. a
very brief" telephone call from
a woman at about I :4S p.m
Monday who threate ned him
with maiming if he carried out
his intentions to resign as mayor
and s upport Ron Pattinson to
replace him.
Shenkman did step down as
mayor at the beginning of Mon-
day night's session. Pattinson
was selected to s ucceed him as a
mayor on votes of Shenkman,
Pattinson, Don MacAllister and
John Thomas.
Shenkman has said he will re·
sign from the city council Dec.
18.
Shenkman indicated that he
didn't put loo much s tock in the
threat but notifie d polict'
because of the b~ghly charged
Fkeing Cultists Hunted
U-8. Troops Sent to Ferry Out Corpses
GEORGETOWN. Guyana
<APl -U.S. troops flew in to-
day to begin a macabre shuttle
ferrying out corpses of more
than 400 Americu cultists who
drank a lethal brew of Kool-Aid
and cyanide in fanatic loyalty to
a suicidal messiah. But the state
of the bodies may force the
soldiers to bury them on the spot
in the j~e commune where
they died.
Guyanese soldiers and police.
meanwhile, searched the sur·
rounding wilderness for hun-
dreds of other members of the
sed, the People's Temple, who
fl e d from the Jones town
agricultural settlement after the
mass suicide.
A reporter who visited the
camp, 150 miles northwest or
this South American capital,
SURVIVOA·RELA TES
RITUAL Of ~TH--A4
WAS REV. JIM JONES
DYING OF CANCER?--A7
C-130 transports arrived he re
this morning carrying 11bout 200
Army and Air Force personnel
and food and equipment. Air
Force officials said a C-141
Starlifter was expected later,
<See SEARCH, Page A2 )
Police Seek
Sex Assailant
In Huntington
• emotional adtmosphere.
Police Chief Earle Robitaille
said today that police wi ll pro-
vide " a great deal" of security
to Shenkman and his family a:.
long as he wishes.
"l take all threats as factual
unt i l proven o ther wi se,"
Robitaille said.
Meanwhile . attorney Stt!vc
Solomo n demanded the im-
mediate resignation of Mayor
Pro-Te mpore Richard Siebert
Monday night.
Solomon. an attorney for the
Huntington Beach Police Of·
f1 cers Association, said that
Siebert should take a psychiatril'
examination and the ·results
made public
Solomon claimed that Siebert
"false ly and maliciously" at-
tacked police Lt. Jim Walker
and that Siebert altered or re-
moved public records .
Siebert reported an a lleged
tlir~at on ltts lire by Wa1k'er last
week. Siebert said he based the
report on statements made to
him by employ ees at a
<See THREAT, Page AZ>
Chance of rain 40 percent
on Wednesday. A little
cooler with lows tonight in
low to middle SOs. Highs
Wednesday, 58to6S.
CoaSt Air Race Canceled
said it "looked like a garbage
dump where somebody dumped
a lot of rag dolls."
The bodies or the sect founder.
the Rev. Jim Jones, and hls wife
were among 409 corpses that a
police spokesman said Guyanese
troops bad counted in and
around the meeting ball in
Jonestown. Jones and several
otbera bad been s hot, pre·
sum ably by their own hand. The
others bad drunk Kool-Aid Into
which tbe canfp doctor mixed
cyanide.
A poUce manhunt continued
today for a stocky man police
believe sexually assaulted Hunt-
ington Beach women In two
separate predawn Incidents Sun·
day and Thursday.
INSIDE TODAY
f'oM will pay S2S o seat for
o chance to bad for 423 ptrsonal Item$ that belonged
to Judy Garland. The good~
will be auctioned of ( on Sun-
day. Story, photo Page AS.
Air races that h ad been
scheduled Friday, Saturday and
Sunday orr the coast or Hunt·
ington Beach have been can-
celed because of an unsafe
runway on the beach. '
Officials said the decision to
· call off the pylon-to-pylon races
over the ocean near Huntington
Stale Beach was reached after
teats were made Friday.
Tom Mlller, a local official
with the stale D.!partment of
Park& and Recreation, said the
und for a makeablft. runway
.. .
near Brookhurst Street was Un·
stable, even alter being watered
.down and rolled.
A s mall racing plane waa as·
sem bled at the site. Friday but
became bogged down In tbe IOft
sand, be said.
Pat Hines, president of the U.S. Air Racing Aaaociatlon,
said there was "no way" bis or·
ganizatioo would sanction the
races under the conditions.
"There's no question jt would
be unsafe," be wd ¥onday.
H• added tbat planes may
I
'
become bogged down in the sand
and tip over during landings.
..A safe runway was the
keystone to our approval," he
said. "We wanted no part of it
and wouldn't have allowed our
pilots to participate." •
HJnes said hls organization la
the only body that can sancUon
a1r racing events.
The decision to cancel the
races was made Friday by or-
ganizer David Woll.
Wolf, who operaUld out ol a
<8'e MCE, Paae A2 >
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Jones ordered the mass
suicide Saturday after sect
members ambulbed and killed a
U .S . con1resaman and four
other penona who we~ part of
an lnvestigatJve team that vl&it·
eel Jonestown.
T1'ree U.S. Alt t'fatlonal Guard
Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa said
both women were grabbed from
behind and disrobed at about
2:20 a.m. as they were leaving
their garages. The attacker ap-
parently followed both women
home from locations In Newport
Beach.
In the Sunday attack, a 3S·
year-old 900lheasl Huntington
Beach woman s utterea
blackened eyes, numerous
bruises and cuts on her lace
(See A1TACK.8. Paie Al)
l•dex
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Al DAIL y PILOT s T~. ~ 2'1, 1971
Whg Did Tiiey Die? 'Madness of Mang'
8 t Th4' Allsocla&.ect PH.
llundf't'd., of rnt•nlb4.•r!> of • N>ll11ou!'I eult formt'd an orderly
hne. then tcxll.. th 1r hvc:a. with a drauat\t of Pol5oo Shockln • ~eii
And biurn.· BuI no(. suy lht> Hperts, urpnsin1 C'bullcn~t.'d from \\ lthout. 'lhakcn b> d fttllon wtU\ln, th~
Ht•v J im Jo1w:. .. }'t'Opl.-' Tempi wtllM w1tb unt'~rU.inty, th n
'1mploc:k>d,'. ''"pert~ bt•hev1• Ne rl)' 400 cu1tl!'IU took th ·Ir Uv 11 In
th<' 1soluled 1un1th• of Guyana. a Uny Muth Amtucan rcpubht.
SO ~tt: Kt<PORTIH>l.Y "'t:ltt: SHOT, but G uyanese uuthortllt' .. ,.11d mc\.'t J l•Part•nth dtud of pot~n An e&llm&Lt.-.1 700
otht·r~ \\t•r1' b.•h1•\•t>1I to huvt Of'd into th(' Junttl\' 1'hf' •ul{'ld•·~
tnl'ludlllJ: Jlllll'1>, ht1> \\ l fl' und :.on died JU$t hour~ afte1 th HCt
an\husht-<1 •md k1lh,-d ll\c mcrlcan5. lncludin1t U S Re p Loo
R)'un or <'11111111 ""'
Mind twto._:~ini: thoui:h llw m '"' :-ul<'td\• .. pp.·ur~. '<'holuni on
i.uu·1dt• .imt n1lt:-. '.'>Ud\ J !> lht Pt'OPlt' ... 1't•mult· Mt)' lht.•v i. .. ~ It corn * * * . -
Settl lltelll:
'Paradise
Or Horror?
Gt:ORGl':TO\\ ... lju\..tna
'/\ P 1 \\ ._..., 1 IH· rt•oplt :.
T e m p I t• • ' :. 1• t t I t' m t.' n t u l
Jont'SlO"''ll .l Gurdt•n or Eden .
or a "::.lun• 'hap ... 1\t•t•ountl'I l'\lll
cernan..: lht• JUn~lt.• t'X pcnmt.•nt
vary !)hllrpl)
"It was a p:.iradJSl'." :.uad
Charlt•s Gurn. t>9. a San 1-'ran
cisco attornt') "ho rt'prc:.en;.e~
Jim JOllt'!), foundt•r of the group
"It was tht.' mo:.t noble experi·
me nl I hun· Sl't'n I once 'aid, I
have now ::.cer the Garden of
Eden···
ma It was only a question. they say. of who and when
"Nobody has believed we &illy people who said it is possible to
rontrol J)t'Oplc w th11 degrett But at has huppened," said Bo:ston
11tYrhhatrM John Clark. wbo tios studied lhetn~ cult.a five )'tl1u &
"TIOS I NOT SURPRISING," said Rabbi Jamea Rudin, an
offac1al of the Americun J ewiish Ct)mmlU.(.,<e who hus written ex-
t~nttlvely on t'uJts ·· 1t 's not s urprising when you consider the
tOt1'11t u·t:in • tmosphere an which mo~\ cults oper11te. ··
"Our war, our tilde it's a madness or many," said Or. Edwin
Shncldmlll\ or the Univers ity of Culirorniu. the nation's only pro-
ft'bbOr of thunutolo~y a dl8CIJ:)hnc named for Thanatos, the
Gr<:ck &od of dNatl\.
Th('!W men say that strong, even tbtAllta rlan, leoders like
JllllCN lt>avc no room for tht>ir adherents to dissent. Often. says
Clurk. It 1s th1b uniformity of thought and belief that attracts
follow~ni
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SEARCH •••
carrym g a .dozen helicopters
that would ferry the bodies out
of J onestown
But Douglas Davidson. un of·
fi claJ "'ith the US. Embassy,
said the bodies were in an ad·
vanced state of decomposition
and authorities we re considering
burying them at Jonestown.
"The bodies a re starting to
swell and some seem ready to
burst." said e mbassy official
Peter Londoner
High afternoon temperatures
here the past three days have
been in the 85·00-degree range,
and the tropical s un has shone
steadily two days
The American contingent in·
eluded ·29 identification experts.
To s p eed the process, the
Guyanese government waived a
law requiring autops ies an
homicide cases.
.. PEOPLE WHO GO INTO CULTS are in a stale of mind that
does not allow inside ln!ormaUoo to ent~r. They feel safe, cozy.
They can talk their own language to each other. It's reinforced by
-their e>ppofit1on to all ~utaide reality an -"ul and they' men.
tallty." .
Clark believes Congressman Ryao cracked thlls wall or uni·
lorm ity when he visited the People'R Temple commune Saturday
to investigate a lle1:ed abuse of sect m ember11 : several members
chose to leave with him. These t1vcnts, Clark sayt;, "lore apart the
cult ·s sense or t'ertainty.
•:1 th.ink the thing imploded." he said. "You have tQ un·
derstand that there is no room for ambiguity in groups like this
When ambiguity occurred, when something went wrong, they a ll
pani<.'ked and the cult destroyed itselr ··
THE AMBUSH ANO KILLINGS followed. Within hours . ac·
cord ing to witnesses. cult members lined up ror a draught of
poison reportedly brewed in a large vat.
Mark Lane. a lawyer representing the cult. was at thecamp
just before the deaths. He said the members disrussed suicide
before he fled. fearing for his own hfe. He said two cull members
'"' told him: ·'We ate all going to die now · ·
·'They wE!re smiling . . the~looked genuinely happy." Lane
said.
A California psychologist , who accompanied Ryan lo Guyana
to try to get his daughter out of Jonestown. said members of the
group rehearsed mass su1c1de and signed undated suicide notes
before they left California for Guyana
One can only speculate about Jones· motives There were re·
ports he was seriously ill He was apparently fascinated by suicide
and once led a demonstration calling ror a "suicide barrier·· on
San Francisco's Gold~n Gate Bridge. But a more compellmg ques·
lion is why his followers were wi lling to join ham in death.
"THERE IS S<'METHING CALLED 'altruistic suicide.' "
said Shneidman. "when ties to the society are so strong that the
dictates or the group govern the individuar s life. It would take
enorrl'!o~go strength to step out or that line in the j ungle and say, ·,,n-efer not to.· rr he does. they might shoot him."
Shneidman 'laid he was remanded of Masada where nearly a
thousand Jews under siege by the Rom ans during the first century
A.O. committed suicide rather than be slaughtered or enslaved.
Rudin calls adherents lake those who followed Jones into death ··true believers." ·
·'The true believer is a tragic phenomenon 1n world history_
They are often intolerant They are prone to follow authontarian
leadership. And they·11 do a nytlung to further the cause."
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But Mark L,ane. another at·
torney who a long with Garry
narrowly esraped death at the
hands or .Jont'l>. rollowcrs ... aad
some or the laving cond1t1ons
were lamentable
· ·1 saw a large building an
whic h there \\Crl' double bunk!>
sep<initt•d pcrhap!> by a1::.les or
two frt't a giant place," Lane
said .. rtcr he and Garry returned
from the scene of mass murder
and suiride .. It wa!> just Cilled
with people living In those
bunks. elderly people. It looked
like a s lave ship."
Any Port in a Storm
Also found al the camp was
some $500.000 an rash and some
Jewelry Unconfirmed reports
also said SS00.000 an gold and
hundreds of Social Security
checks had also been found.
SLAYING.:.
The settlement was begun by
t t people four years ago in the
denl'IC Jung le of northwest
Guyana . Tht• Guyane~l' govern·
ment had ,1ust begun ci program
cncouragang fort•ign settlement
of rC'motc areas
About 4.000 acres were leased
to the group. and t .000 of those
acrt'!> had lx~n rlcared of jungle
growth a Ad cultivated with
bananas, orange and grapefruit
trees. okra . potatoes. corn and
cassava. a l()('al fruit
Classes had been ct up for
ch1ldr('n between 3 and 18: a
chicken anrl pa~ rarm was
established. l"lectric1ty was pro-
v 1 d c d b y severa l diesel
generntors. the !:>cttlcment ran
its own sawmill
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ATTACKS. •
aftc•r she tried to struggle for
freedom.
She told police she may have
blacked out when the sandy-
hair cd. s1x-foot-t all attacker
tried to s trang l e her. The
woman refused hospitali zation.
Police said the woman was re·
t urning home from a private
party in Newport Beach. Ochoa
said the attacker m ay have
s potted the woman as she was
driving along Pacific Coast
Highway
Last Thursday. a 24-year-old
woman arrived at her downtown
area apartment garage and was
grabbed a nd d is robed in a
nearby alley
The attarker. who matched
the same description as given by
the woman assaulted Sunday.
forced the 24-year-old victim to
submit to a sex act. police said.
Ochoa sa1d the Thursday-vie·
tim was returning home from a
Newport Beach restaurant when
she was attacked. ,
Both women told police their
attacker may have been driving
a large sedan.
In both attacks, the man used
his hands to assault his victims.
He apparently carried no gun or
knife, police said.
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from a s udden rainstorm in this doghouse Luckily for
Simon, the regular occupant wa~ away
Four Die in Leap
From Icy Bridge
CH EHALIS. Wash. (/\Pl
Four people. including u preg·
oant woman. jumped 50 feet
from an icy bridge to their
deaths in an apparent attempt to
escape sliding cars during a traf-
fic pileup. the State Patrol re-
ported .
The tragedy occurred about 6
p.m Monday oo the Interstate
bridge over l he COwlitz River. 17
miles south of Che halis. an.
vestigating officers sa id.
The four had left their cars
a fter a Jialeup involving nrnc
vehicles. t roopers said. /\s more
traffic approached, they jumped
over the guardrail and plunged
50 feet to frozen ground and
rocks below, investigating of·
ficers said.
··Apparently they fell they were
goin g to be s truc k by an
automobile. Apparently a couple
of the oncoming cars were s werv·
ing around as they tried to st.op.
It's pretty icy in this area right
no w ." said a State P atrol
spokesman in Chehalis.
... 1 ney 1ooxeo up ana tnougnt
they were going to be hit and
over they went. Whethe r they
didn 'l know how fa r down it
was. I don't know."
The victims were Identified as
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RACE ...
room in the South Coast Plaza
Hotel in Costa Mesa. had re·
ceived permission from the state
Coastal Commission last Tues·
d ay. ~
He a lso had permission from
the city, state Department of
Parks and Recreation and the
Federal Aviation /\gcncy.
Wolf said today he plans to
reschedule the event next fall In
Huntington Beach "because or
the tremendous community sup·
port."
"We didn't find out that the
sa nd wouldn't compact unUJ it
was too late to Oy in a portable
runway from Texas," he said.
Wolf said he sold a number of
$10 racing tickets . He reported
all the money was returned in
last Saturday's mail.
Recreation and Parks official
Miller said he made a careful
audit of Wolr's records and was
assured that all advance sales
, were refunded.
Miller also said audits-showed
that all Wolf's bilJs in connection
with promotion of the event bad
been paid.
Wolf said he had expected a
crowd of about 100,000. He said
about SO airplanes were lined up
to compete for a total pu~ of
$1 'lS I()()()•
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HEROIN •••
ju1n1. h eroi n a nd dru1
paraphernalia.
All or the sus pect s were
acbeduled for arralanment la
Harbor Munlclpal Court todey.
Bell wu set •t Sl0,000 each lor
tbe heroio·aalea auspeeta and
$.S,000 fOl' lllurdocb.
J ose Cruze E s trada. 47 , of
nearby Castle Rock; Robert H.
Fashbaugh. 58. and his wife
Charlotte. 56. both of Salinas,
Calif : a nd C hris tine M .
McKenzie. 26. of Breckenridge,
Mit'h.
Troopers said Ms. McKenzie
was six months pregnant. and
the fetus could not be saved .
That portion or the heavily
trave led freeway where the ac·
cadent occurred as in a farmland
area. Although a heavy portion
of weekend snow-blanketed the
area over the weekend. it wru.
not snowing or raining at the
lime of the accident.
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THREAT ...
pharmacy in whk h Siebert is a
part owner .
Walker denied making the
threat and Siebert said later that
he was "absolutely convinced"
that Walker intended him no
harm.
The controve rsy became
furthe r clouded with the
mysterious appearance of a
second memorandum supposed·
ly in itialed by Siebert ttuit
modified his first memo regard·
ing the severity of the alleged
threat.
Siebert previously declared
that he stands by his original
memo lo officials that his
employees told him words to the
effect "that when Wa lker saw
him again. he might be armed
a nd wo uld b e a ll o ver
blm •• <Siebertl.
Siebert said he didn't know
how the second m emo came
about.
Siebert also was nominated
ror mayor Monday night but lost
to P a ttinson when he could
muster only the support of Ruth
Bailey, Bob.Mandie and himself.
The meeting was picketed by
police officers who are demand-
ing pay Increases In bogged
down contract negotiations with
the city.
A crowd of about 250 attended
Monday night's session .
Stabhillgs
1.Jnk Seen
LOS ANGELES <APl
Police say there are "strong in-
dications" that two knifing at·
tacks in the Skid Row area may
hive been the work or the so-
called Skid Row Stabber.
The Stabber -a mysterious
klller (or killers) who bas slain
1l1De tnnsients irrtbe-paShnonth
-probably •ttacked t.wo more
derelicts early Monday, said a
police spokesman. But both oC
lbe lat.est 1t.abblog vlctlma sur·
vlved.
PatMnby said they called en
ambulance when they saw Joae
C. RI~ and Richard Seja,
both 24, 1t111erlng alons a
downtown Sldd Row ltreet Mon-
day momin&, bleeding from stab
woundl.
Fifteen survivors were report-
ed found. three in the camp and
12 who came out of the jungle.
Estimates or the missing ranged
from more than 375 to more than
775. An exact estim ate was not
possible because reports of the
settle ment ·s total population
ranged from 800 to 1.200. Most
'were from California. the head·
quarters of the sect.
The mass self-destruction at
Jonestown came a short lime
after a rmed cultists attacked
Rep. Leo J . Ryan. D·Calif .. and
Ameriran journalists who visit-
ed Jonestown to check reports
that settlement residents were
being brutally treated and that
would-be defectors were pre·
vented from leavmg the camp.
founded by Jones four years
ago
Ryan and his party were al·
tacked as they were boarding
two planes at the Port Kaituma
a irs trip. eight miles from
Jonestown. with 16 defectors
from the settleme nt. Ryan.
three U.S . n e ws me n and a
woman fleeing rrom the settle·
m ent were killed. and 10 others
were wounded.
One or the survivors found in
Jonestown, a 36·year-old teacher
named Odell Rhodes, said that
after Ryan left the settlement
Jones announced by loudspeaker
that he had ordered the con-
g ressman and the journalists
with him killed.
Rhodes said the s uicide was
o rdered after the killers re-
turned to Jonestown with word
tha t some of Ryan 's party
escaped to re port what hap.
pened and what they had found
in the settlement. The survivor
sa id the settlers had been re·
hears ing suicide for. months so
that they could kill themselves if
their way of life was seriously
threatened.
After· Chase
A 23·year-old Westminster
man is in custody today after he
a ll eged l y ramm ed o n e
California Highway Patrol car
durfog a 62-mile . high s peed
chase that began on lntt>r~latc 5
in south Orange County Monday
a fternoon.
Officer Tom Sapp said Charles
Leavenworth was booked into
San Diego County Jail after his
1967 green Plymouth ble w a
right front tire a nd r a n into
bridge railings on Interstate 80S
near Carroll Canyon in San
Diego County .
Leavenworth was charged
with reckle'Ss driving. assault
with a deadly weapon lh1s earl
and evading arrest
Sapp said the chase began at
J : 15 p.m . on southbound In-
ters tate 5 near L.ake Forest
Drive when a CHP unit attempt-
ed lo st.op Leavenworth for reek·
less drivi ng
Massive LSD
Haul Seized
SAN DIEGO <APl -About
33.000 doses of LSD with an
estimated street value of S75.000
have been seized and two persons
arrested in the larges t haul of
the hallucinogen an recent years.
authorities said. ·
San Diego County Narcotics
Tas k Force officers revealed
Monday that Simon 0 . Hubble,
35. and S herrie Lee Whitleyn. 19.
were arrested at thei r east San
Die.go res idence fo llowing a
month-long investigation.
They were Creed on St ,500 bail
each after being booked for Ill·
vestigation of possession a nd
possession for sale of LSD. of·
ficers said .
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shaken Hylbak told officers latt'
Monday night outside tht: home
Hylbak had also been a fnend
of Willard. and police said Tobe>
had called Hylbak upon discover·
ing the retired officer 's body a
year and a half ago, and that bolh
me n hadthen calledpolice.
police.
.. This 1s ironic. reall y ironi c."
llylbak said. shaking his head
"You don't suppo::.e the two kill
1ngs are relutt'd, do you." he
asked one officer
But polire said today they
doubt Monday's conviction of
Scramlin 1s re latt'd to the
murder of Tobey
And they say th<'Y have ten
tatively ruled out robbe ry or
burglar y as moti ves an the
crime
··w e don't have a motive at -
t h as time." s aid Capt. Neil
Purcell. He said officers arre!>t·
ed Booth in s ide Andre 's
restaurant at 1464 South, Coast
Hi ghway on information pro·
v1ded by friends or the dead
architect
Booth. an unemplqyed tree ex
pert, surrendered peaceably to
officers. and wa~ being quc~
t1oned this morning regarding
the killing.
Police s t.tid Tobey had heC'n
slabbt:d numt'rous time's tn th1•
bac k. nt:ck and chest . Tht'>
believed the designer was killed
be tween noon and 6 p.m. Mon
day
Tobey was a m ember of the
Cha m ber o f Commerce's
Beautification Comm ittee and
for m any years was in charge of
the ushe rs at the Pageant of th1•
Ma st ers with his mother. thl·
late-Suzette Dabney
Train D e railed
OROVILLE CAPl Western
Pacific Railroad officials are in
vestigating the cause of a 16·car
derailment near Oroville, which
left one man injured a nd ripped
up 600 feet of track.
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·uc1 Psychiatrist:
81 PIDlJP &08MAal °' .. ~ ............
Dr r,tlt"r Kimm I. 0 na~
County depul)' cllrt-ctur of men
tal ho.Ith. aid today he bt>llf\
tt\r m a. I uihter or mon• than
400 ml'riron cult .1Jts In GU) '1041
Wal' not ukidl', but murdt>r I Kimm I, a p ycblatri t , l'C
lrvint-Ml'dkal S<-hool a. I t nt
orofe sor and darector or the • * •
county North Coul Rel(lonul
mental health ervlcc> In llunt
1n1to n Beoch, said ll was more
likely that th "8u r ldt1" wt'rl'
Qlvt'o the choice of klllJo&
themM>h' . or bt'1n1« klUt!d
"From what t read." Kimmel
said. "1t soundi. much more like
murder than i;uit'l<1e I ~u~c
It makt11. m some ghastly ~eO..">C'.
a more anlel"l' Una Lory, 1r It 'i. u
mass wc1de
* * •
"rt would be more Interesting,
more provoc1atlve, more gory,
m ore new11worthy, if 1t were
sulelde But J don't believe it.
"It dofosn't fit as suicide. The
ldt•a or Uus number of people
Ukinl( their own lives .
J)8ychologJcally and in common
n~nsc dot>sn 't fit for me."
Kimmel sald even to seecuJate
about why rreat nu.mbers of peo-
ple would t41ke their own lives is
* * *
Search Widens
Survivors Face Demlly Peri/,s
GEORGETOWN . Guya na
1 AP I Sur vivor s o f the
Jonestown cull suicide, menaced
by flesh-eating piranhas. elec-
tric eels and other deadJy perils
of the tro pical rain forest,
eluded a manhunt in the nearly
impenetrable Guyanan wilder-
ness for a third day today.
At the jungle site of the mass
s uicide, the corpses or 409 mem-
• bers or the American religious
sect lay decompos ing in the
equatoriaJ sun. U.S. military or-
ficials were plann1ng to airlift
the bodies to the United States,
but a Stale D e p ar tment
spokesman in Washington said
* * * Analysts Claina
th ey muy be bur ied at the
Jonestown camp if the Guyanese
government authorizes it.
··The bodies are starting to
s we ll and some seem ready to
burst," said U.S. Embassy of·
fi cial Peter Londoner.
About 200 U.S. troops, await·
ing the arrival of a dozen
helicopters, were standing by in
-Georgetown for the evacuation
operation.
Estimates of the number or
sect me mbers who fl ed the
Jonestown camp Saturday dur-
ing th e ritu a l o f m ass
self-destruction by poison ranged
from 375 to mo re than 775.
* ·-*
Cultists' Suicides
'Not Surprising'
Bt Tk Associated Press
Hundreds of members of a religious cult formed an orderly
line. then took their lives, with a draught of poison. Shocking, yes.
And bizarre. But not, say the experts, surprising.
· Challenged from without, shaken by defections within, the
Rev. Jim Jones' People's Temple swelled with uncertainty, then
"imploded." experts believe. Nearly 400 cultists took their lives in
the isolated jungle of Guyana, a tiny South American republic.
SOME llEPOllTEDLV WERE SHOT. but Guyanese
a uthorities said most apparently died or poison. An estimated 700
others were believed to have fled into the j ungle. The suicides -
including Jones, his wife and son -died just hours after the sect
ambushed and killed five Americans, including U.S. Rep. Leo
Ryan of California.
Mind-befogging though the mass suicide appears, scholars on
suicide and cults such as the People's Temple say they saw it com-
ing. It was only a question. they say, or who and when.
"Nobody bas believed we silly people who said It is possible to
control people to this degree. But it has happened," said Boston
psychiatrist John Clark. who bas studied these cults five years.
·" "TIUS IS NOT SURPRISING.'' said Rabbi J a mes Rudin, an
orficial o( the American Jewish committee who has written ex·
tensively on cults. "It's not surprising when you consider the
totalitarian atmosphere in which most cults operate."
"Our war, our side -it's a madness or many," said Dr. Edwin
Shneidman or the University of California, the nation's only pro-
fessor of thanatology -a discipline named for Thanatos, the
G~k-ol~~. -
These men say that strong, even totalitarian, leaders like
Jones leave no room for their adherents to dissent. Often, says
Clark, It is this uniformity of thought and belief that attracts
followers:
.. PEOPLE WHO GO INTO CULTS are in a stale of mind that does
not allow outside information lo enter. They feel safe, cozy.
They can Wk their own language to eaeb other. ks reinforced by
their opposltlon to all outside reality -an 'us and they' men·
tality." .
Clark believes Congressman Ryan cracked this wall of um-
fonnity when be visited the People's Temple commune Saturday
to investigate alleged abu'Se of sect members ; several members
chose to leave with him. These events, Clark says, "tore apart the
cult's sense of certainty.
"I think the thing imploded," he said. "You have to un·
derstand that there is no room for ambiguity in groups like this.
When ambiguity occurred, when something went wrong, they all
panicked and the cult destroyed itself."
<See SlJICIDF.S, Page A2)
Stephan Jones. son or the Peopl es
Temple sect's fanatical founder.
the Rev. Jim Jones. estimated
some 500 had gone i nto the
inhospitable forest.
Jim Jones ordered the mass
suicide, a ritual he code-!lamed
"White Knight" and which he
had rehearsed with his loyal
followers. art.er sect members
a mbushed and killed Rep. Leo J .
Ryan of California and four
me mbers of a Ryan·led party
that made an investigative visit
to the camp.
Jones was one or three persons
who died or gunshot wounds, ap·
<See PERILS, Page A2)
Lagunan
~ain
In Bed
By SFEVE MITCHELL
OllMo.lf'l'~fUft
The bloody n·.1de body or prom-
inent Laguna Beach architect
Brent Stapleton Tobey was found
in his bed Monday. He bad been
stabbed lo death.
Police arrested a 20-year-old
transient ror questioning in the
murder. They said the young
m a n had been befriended by
Tobey, SS, after arriving in
Laguna Beach last week.
Police were holding Robert
Ralph Booth in lieu of $250,000
bail.
Tobey's violent death came on
the same day Laguna Beach
ca binetma~er James Earl
Scramlin was found guilty or
murder in the bludgeon killing of
r e tired Coast Guard o m cer
Albert Daniel Willard -a close
friend of Tobey.
Police said it was Tobey who
discovered Willard's body at the
retired officer's home in August
of 1977, several days after his
friend bad been bludgeoned to
death with a mahogany fertility
statue .
A Superior Court jury found
Scramlin guilty of second degree
murd er Mond ay in that
homicide trial.
Tobey's body was discovered
by Roger Hylbak, 47. who lives
in back of Tobey and shared the
sa m e kitchen with the designer.
There were numerous wounds in
the uj>pPr part of Tobey's bod,y.
Hylbalc told pol1ce he arrived
a t Tobey's ho m e at 1320
Carmelita St. at about 6 ·p.m.,
but did not discover the body for
another 45 minutes .
He said he went into Tobey's
bedroom to make a telephone
call when be saw bis friend's
body underneath the bedding.
"It's just not safe to live in
Laguna Beach anymore," a
shaken Hylbak told officers late
Monday night outside the home.
<See SLAYING, Page AZ>
'It Was Murder'
"pre mature ... whe n in fact
there is very little evidence that
it was their choice."
He suggested that most of the
victims may have been pro-
voked into s uicide, given no
alternative except to kill
themselves. ·•tr it were so hat someone
was hold.log a gun on them-
they m igh t h a ve s aid to
themselves. well. if I drink this
<It was reported that cyanide
was mixed with Kool·Aid I, il
m ay or may not be poison.
Especially ir they have seen
somebody already shot."
Kimmel said that survivors of
German concentration camps
have r eported that many .lews
who walked complacently into
"showers" that actually were
gas chambers did so because
there was the wildest chance
Costa /ties~ C.rasla
.
they could be showers .
•'People went into gas cham.
bers." Kimmel said. "because
thay fell they had some chance.
while when they saw people shot
who refused, they had concrete
evidence of death.
"It l a mu c h be-tte-r
a lternative to opt ror an un-
known '\hat MAY result in one·~
d estr uction than a posilt\le
<See 'MURDER,' Page A2>
•I
A head-on eollision oo Fair Drive near
Loyola Road this rm orn ing, ~ausE'.d
moderate injuries . Costa Mesa police said
the car at right. driven east by Craig Lund.
17, of 3001 Cleveland St., who WJlS attempt-
ing to fasten a seatbelt. sideswiped a west-
bound van and then coUided with the west-
bound car at left driven by-Mer-edith1---
lwasa. 27. of Tustin. Mrs. Iwasa suffered
minor head and ankle injuries a nd her 9-
m onth-o ld baby s uffered bruises and
scrapes. A passenger in Lund's car. Jef-
frey Mathieson. 17. of 236 Loyola Road .
was treated for head and race injuries.
F!~~=~!>;:e~==e
who took $6,000 at gunpo~·nt ct-Vera Richardsbn ~ at~aped The FBI h a s secured a
mate rial witness warrant for
Cpl. John Burgess. a 20-year-old
Marine kidna p victim still
believed held following a Nov. 13
robbery at E l To ro Marine
Corps Air Station.
Federa l investigators said
they still are unsure whether a
tough-talking red-haired woman
ed a lone or with accompli . her bonds and called pol -the
The bandit shoved ~ aband<>Qed trockliiTu&ti
side or a civilian employee d Cpl. Burgess is belie -.St~
commandeered the Special · with his abductor or abductors. -........._
Services pickup truck in which agents said today.
she and Cpl. Burgess carried FBI agents said that securing
recreation department funds to a the warrant. issued by a U. S.
bank. magistrate in Santa Ana Mon-
Tbe civilian employee, Mrs. day. does not mean Burgess is a
suspect in the robbery.
Arrests 'Unusual' "At this point," said an agent,
"we don't know who is -in-
volved."
Five Mesans ·Held
In Sales of Drugs
Narcotics investigators have
arrested four Costa Mesans sus·
peeled of selling heroin lo un-
dercover officers during the past
three weeks and a fifth on suspi-
cion of selling lesser drugs. .
Arrested at their homes Mon-
day on warrants issue d by
Harbor Municipal Court for sus·
picion or selling heroin were
Robert Allen Augsberger, 29, of
1553 Orange St.; June Carol
Williams. 23. of 229!>-A Fountain
Way East, and Richard Marion
Elliott, 27, a nd Melody Jean
Overholser Elliott, 21, or 328 ~.
St.
Chris Patrich Murdoch, 25, or
786 Shalimar Drive. Apt. 2, was
arrested and booked ror suspi-
cion or selling PCP and am-
pheta mines.
Costa Mesa vice and narcotics
detail Sgt. Gary Webster said
the Elliot.ts also are . being held
on suspicion of possessing marl-
j u an~. heroin and drug
paraphernalia.
All of the sus pects were
scheduled for . arraignment in
Harbor Municipal Court today. '
Bail was set at $10,000 each for
the heroin-sales suspects and
$5,000 roe Murd_och.
He said the warrant was ob-
tained so information regarding
the corporal can be entered into
the "national crime computer."
"If bis name comes l-0 the at·
tention of any law enforcement
agency, the agency will know
Burgess is a witness on our
list." he said. Information as to
his location then wou.ld be
forwarded to the FBI, he said.
The •gent said the FBJ still
has no substantial leads in the
robbery.
188oes Discussed ·
VIENNA, Austria (APl -Six
U.S. senators met in Bucharest
Monday with Romanian Presi-
d e nt Nicolae eea usescu.
(;oast
Council· Action .lla!:fluet Cl"" Stap _ Weather
Chance o( rain 40 percent
on Wednesday. A little
cooler with lows tonight in
tow to middle SOs, Highs
Wednesday,58to65. I In action Monday night. t.be Costa Mesa City Council:
-TUFnC SIGNAL: Voted 5-0 to install a si&nal at
the intersection of .Bear Street and Paularino Avenue by
s ummer.
-slGN OaDINANCE: set a Dec. 11 study session on
the city's alp ordinance. Councilman Hall's motion car·
r ied 3-2. with Mayor McFarland and Dom Raciti opposed.
-Dl8CO: Granted Syed Hussein a Dec. 4 rehearing on
his propoeal to open a disco at tbe Harbor Shopplna
Center.
-RAaaoa aACQUET CLtJB: Turned down owner
Don Ward's request for zoninc that would enable him to
tear down the club and replace it with apartment..
-AllBVLANClt BATES: Approved ~uesll for rate
increue1 by both Seal'• and Schaefer ambulance services.
The moUom plllHd unanimously.
-810&\GB IPAClt: Voted 4-1, with Raciti opposed,
to allow comtruction of 450 public storage uniU at an exiat·
ln1 boat yard at 2097-18 Placentia Ave.
,
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Apartme":ts·Plan N~ed
Owner Don· Ward's plan to
tear down his Harbor Racquet
Club and replace It with apart·
menll was defeated in straight
sets Monday by the Costa Mesa
City Council.
Ward said he bad no Im-
mediate plans to tear down t.be
club anyway. He has aaid bla
club bu financial ·woes .
Backed by protesting mem-
b era of t he College Park
Homeowners Aaaociation, the
council, in effect. told Ward to
try and make a 1JO o( lt.
When all tbt ~ deared,
the council tiad rejected high
denslty apartmentl. a lower
density project and light. com·
mercial development oa tbe 2.34
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acre club site at 380 W. Wilsoo
St., bet.ween the Harbor Shop-
ping Center and Wilson Park.
Finally. the council directed
the city statr lo proceed with
lnstltulional a nd Recreation
<l&cR > zoning on the club site.
Thia 1onin1 wlll allow the
Harbor Racquet Club to con·
tinue operation wit.bout belnJ in
+iolation oC the city master plan, ~hlch calla ror high densJty de·
w lopment In the Immediate
area, It wu explained.
Club owner Ward, after aul)..
mittlna a ~ut.lon l\W'~
inl that. half of the $1 units he
propoHd ~be rented to
famlltet, aAid he bad no im·
mediate intentions or tea.rtnc
down his tennis club.
Ch.1b member Stewart Fine
said tbe blgb-denelty zoning
could attract investors that
might save t.be club. If that falls,
then tbe club investors could
tum to apartment., said Fine.
But homeowner Elvin
Hutchison said the residential
area would be congested with
traffic and people lf Ward put
apartmenU there.
However, both Hutchison a.net
Councilman Dom Raciti a1reed
that lt would be natural ror tbe
council to approve the project
beeause the vacant lot to tbe
•eat of the 'club recently wu
awarded apartment zonlq.
• <See L\CQtJET • Pace A.2> . . . '· -1 •...L 1 __ _
INSIDE TODAY
F'OM """PC11f J2S 0 aeGl for
o claonct to bid Jor 423 ,,.,""'°' ii~ lhol belonged
to Jud11 Garland. Tht goods '°'" be Cllldiontd olf Oft Swa-do11. Storv, photo Page A5.
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.Traffic Ligh~ f)K'd
But lruJt~lntion Delay Protested
Co~tu Mes., l'1ty Council m(•m
bers have ordered a tralftc
a11o•I lnatMlll'd at the antcratt tlon 0( Re 1r Strel.'t and
Paularrno Avt.•nue in north
M tt J
Howen•r. re~tdtrnt:. C'Clncf'rned
about tht 11afrty of thlldrt'n at
B ar Strt'\'t School cr1t1c.•1,td the
council Mt>nday wht>n told t1'e
Jt1nul won't bt· lnt1tulll'tl tx-for1•
the t•nd of the !!Chuol > l'Ur '"
Junt
··1 hoP? "'" are not 1oln1 lo
haH' a problem wlU1 a chlld ~l·t
tin& kllltd , •· aid ruldent
Claudie Robert!!On. addln& lbat
lhC" Bret 'r n 't we.It '' tor 11
aagnal to •o an. ·we just cun 't 11 n»p our
f1n1ers and put It an," r toned
Mayor Ed Md'urland II~ aid ll
would \JJke b4-twe,:n om• and two
monUu to dcslin th<' 1>lgnul , up
to two month• l() put th<' projt·ct
to bid. and perh•P' up to thrcu
ANALYZED. • •
T H.; AMBU U i\ND IULU GS followed Wllhln houra, ac
cordin& to w 1tm.'" l':J, cult memberb hned up for a drauaht of
poison reported!)• bl'\•w..:d in a large vat
Mark Lane, u la\\)er represcnlmi the cull. wu11 ut the camp
JUtlt bt.'Corc the dca lh:, lft• said ll'lc mt:m!M:rs discus& d u clde
betor~ he 0 :d. hio.nn~ for ht:s o"'n Ute He :,aid two cult members
told him. "We •r •II golna to de now."
"They wert• smiling .. they looked genuinely happy," Lane
aad.
A CaUfom1» l>tiYChologlst. who accompanied Ryan to Guyana to try to get hi11 daughwr out o( Jonestown, said members or t.be
group rehearsed mass suicide and signed undated suJclde notes
before !hey left California for Guyana.
One can only speculate about Jones' motives. There were re-
ports be was serious ly ill. He was apparently fascinated by suicide
and once led 1a demonstrl'tion calling for a "s uicide barrier" on
San 1-'rancisco's Golden Gate Bridge. But a more compelling ques·
t1on is why hjs followers were willing to join him in death.
"THERE IS SOMETIDNG CALL.ED-'altruistic suicide.' "
said Shne1dman. "when ties to the society are so strong that the
dictates or the group govern the individual's -life. It would take
enormoU.S ego strenjlth to step out of that line in the iunale and
say, ·I prefer not to. If he does, they might shoot him."
Shneidman said he was reminded or Masada where nearly a
thousand Jews under siege by ll'le Romans during the first century
A.D comm.iUed suicide rather than be slaughtered or enslaved.
Rudin calls adherents like those who followed Jones into death
"true believers."
"The true believer is a tragic phenomeno~ in world hiato.?.
They are often intolerant. The~ are prone to follow au~.horitanan
leadership. And they'll do anythinJl to further the cause.
* * * * * *
F,....PflfleAI
PERILS 'DEADLr. • •
parently self.inflicted. The rest
died of poison About one·
qua rt t'r of UH• dtad were
children. som<' babies whose
mothers reportedly fed them the
brew of Kool-Aid and cyanide.
The 19-year-old Stephan
J ones, who denouncf'd his rather
as a "man obsessed.'' told re·
porters today his greatest con-
cern was for the well-being or
those who fled into the jungle,
apparently unwilling lo destroy
U1 e msclvcs along with their
s uicidal master.
"I wanl to do all I can to see
everybody gels a chance to find
some place to settle down and
start over aitam, if that is possi·
ble," he said
But the younger Jones. who
left the camp three weeks ago on
a trip with its basketball team,
said the survivors could never
return to Jonestown. a four·
year-old agricultural commune
cul out or virginal forest 150
miles northwest or here .
Guyanese fa miliar with the
area questioned whether the
fugitives could long s urvive
without shelter and steady rood
supplies in a jungle filled with
swamps and criss-c rossed by
streams and rivers inhabited by
piranhas and electric eeels. The
rainy season is just starting.
Jones 1s known to have in·
stilled a fervid will to survive
among some of his followers,
however. tellin~ the m their set-
t I cm e n ts could become
sanctuaries where they would
escape a nuclear holocaust or
other calamity. I\ fear that out·
siders we re about to d estroy
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'MURDER'. •
known tnstrument of destruc-
tion, like a gun."
·So th e Am e ri c~n s of
Jonesto""1. Kimmel said, may
well have taken cyanide with the
h ope that they would wake
again. alive .
ORANGE COAST c
DAILY PILOT
their small society apparently
tri.ggered the mass suicide)
A bout 200-Guyanese troops
a nd police were trying to track
down the sur vivors around
Jonestown, but officials s aid
they were hampered by thick
brush that makt>s it impossible
to see beyond a few feet. There
is only one road In the area. and
its potholed surface turns lo
mud with the rains. Aerial sur-
veillance is nearly useless
because or the heavy tree cover
U .S . official s s aid 14
Jonestown survivors. including
four children. reappeared in the
area after ·initially going into
hiding
Guyanese authorities said to-
day they arrested two i.ect mem·
bers found in the jungle near the
SURVIVOR RELATES
RITUAL Of DEA..TH-A4
WAS REV. JIM JONES
DYING OF CANCER?--A7
air-strip where the Ryan group
was ambushed. They were iden-
tified only as Mike Prokes and
Tim Cart.er. Charges were not
a nnounced, but IL was presumed
they were being questioned in
connection with the airstrip
massacre. in which 10 persons
were wounded.
Another sect member. Larry
Layton. about 32, was arrested
Sunday as a prime s uspect In the
ambush.
State Department official
John Bushnell said in
Was hington about half the
bodies at the camp haa been ten·
tatively identified, but names
were not released.
The Peoples Temple sect con-
sists mostly of Californlansi both
black and white. Fearfu rel-
atives have been waiting oul·
side the sect headquarters In
San Francisco two days for word
of the fate of loved ones wbo
trav~led With Jones to this
former British co1ony· on South
America's northeast shoulde r. ·
If the bodies are buried here,
Bus hnell sald , Guyanese law ap·
parently would permit later dis-
interment and transfer lo the
United States for reburial.
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rnore months to install at
"The Uaht will not bt"' u com
pletl' prott4ct.lon," warned Coun·
cllwomon Normu flertaog
"Your ch1ldrun muist still be
careful ·•
Sh noll'd that the installation
of a tr.-mc sliinal near the
~stancla 1 li&h School campus
WH (OIJOWcxi by S1X tratrfC &CCI·
dent11
"Yuu'rc comparing apples
and orangei,," blurted out one
mem~r or the uud1cncc at coun·
ell chambers. The unidentified
gentleman wa1> reprimanded for
h.u o.ulbur.lli-.b)' ..M...a.,vor_ Ed
McFnrlund.
Publll' St·rvares Director
Drue~ M::lllt:rn bald the sign3l
will cobl "1n the mid 30s
1 lhouund I to low 40s · · Ile
11dded that d eveloper Dick
Sewell provided $10,000 for the
pro1ect alter completing his de·
velopment at the southeast cor-
ner or Bear and Paularino.
It will be a "two-phase" signal
that eventually will be
coordinated with traffic signals
al the offramps to the nearby
Corona del Mar Freeway. But,
Mattern noted, the Bear Street
signal won't be put in before
Summer 1979.
The signal will include lighted
pedestrian crossing signs.
A motion to go ahead with the
signa l project was made by
Gouncilman Dom Raciti and
seconded by Vice Mayor Arlene
Schafer. One audience member
applauded when the motion car-
ried unanimously.
UCI Chief
Hits Farmers'
Move to City
Social rroblems in America's
irtdustria society result in large
pa rt from mankind moving
f arther away fr om th e
agricultural roots or his ex·
·istence. UC Irvine's chancellor
said Monday.
'To a sUbslanlTal aegree our
problems a re created by those
Al.DllllCH
who l eave
the land
<farmers l lo
go to the ci-
ty ." Danie l
Aldrich said.
citing an
estimate d
800.000 people
per year who
mi g r ate to
the cities.
Aldrich, a soils scientist, made
his remarks at a Saddleback
College seminar on searching
for values in contemporary
crises.
From an agricultural perspec·
live. Aldrich said modern man
tends to th.ink of wealth without
regard to the productiveness of
land.
"They have tended more to
conceive of wealth in terms of
man a nd machinery alone,
for gelUng the land,'' Aldrich in-
sisted. "But land is still essen-
tial.
He said ma n had a. kinship to
the soil which goes back to Lhe
beginning of history.
"Man has worshipped the soils
and the earth." he said, citing
Egyptian and Greek gods who
were named after the earth.
And. whether modern man
knows al or not, Aldrich said.
humanity's realty lo the land
continues.
"Every human being no mat·
ter how far removed from the
soil is still working on the land."
he said. "Everything we work
on or with, everything we buy or
sell, everything we use comes
from the earth.
"All man can do is change the
location and shapes of things, he
cannot cha nge thei r source."
Aldrich said ma n m ust come
back to a point where he is more
In h armony with his environ-
ment.
He said social problems are
"new problems for the social
and physical sciences" th al he
believes Institutions such as the
university are beginning to
solve.
T~aeful · Mo~rs
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Greet Ryan's Body
SAN 1',RANClSCO CAP) -The
body of slain Rep. Leo J . Ryan
came home today from the
South Americen Jungle where he
w u murdered by rellglous
fanatics. .
The big C-1'1 U.S. Air Force
transport toucMd down at lM
Coast Guatd base near San
F'ranctaeo lbtemaUonal Airport
a t 8:25 a .m. for a mournlul
welcome by some of Ryan's
family and about ao (rienda.
The white and tray Military
Airlift. c.omm.and pta.ne taxied
acroet a w.i ramp and •towed
d1Netly before IOme thr• 6olen
rePOrten and pbotocraplten, u a Une ol about two ~ cm
\
rolled slowly lo within 50 feet of
the plane.
A hearse backed up to the
rear·loadtng a lrcraft as the
cl1m1hell doors slowly opened. at
· that moment, many of the f amlly and frieoda began to abed tears.
A Navy honor guard of two
women and four men lined up at
the root of the ramp u the doors
u me fully opened and tbe con·
1re11man'1 aray metal nae·
draped coffin Could be seen.
The honor l\drd bore the tt·
m aJDJ -d the 1la1n lawmaker to
tbe beane u the I arnU1 and
frienct. crowded ln.
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RACQUET. • • It u t'c h 1 21 o n a n d o l h e r
homeowners a d the couoc1l
' should consider making the club
an extension of Wiison Par k and
use the tennis courts like those
at TeWlnkle Park.
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APARTMENTS ANYONE? MESA COUNCIL SAYS 'NO'
This View 11 From Racquet Club Toward Shopping Center
This drew some council s up·
port, but Councilman Donn Hall
asked, "I wonder if we're follow.
Ing the mandate that public of·
fl clals got earlier this year?'' lie
refered to added city costs to
maintain the tennis courts an
light of Proposition t3.
. Mayor Ed Mtl-'arland said
limited commercial develop·
ment on the parcel would be
compatible. Raciti said con·
dominiums might work out
But the council failed to reach
a consensus until Hall called for
l&R zoning. His motion earned
unanlmou!ily, drawing applause
from homeowners In the au
d1ence
Pope Re tains Aide
VATICAN C JTY IAP 1
Pope John Paul 11 has retained
Dutc h cardin al Johannes
Willebrands as president or the
Vatican's Secretariat Cor Chris·
tian Unity, completing con-
firmation of all lop Vatican of·
ficials serving Pope Paul VI and
John Paul U.
Airplane /(ace Canceled
Hwitington Beach Runway Said Unsafe
Aar races that had bee n
scheduled Friday. Saturday and
Sunday off the coast of Hunt·
1ngton Beach have been can·
celed because of an unsafe
runway on the beach.
Officials said the decision to
call off the pylon·lO·pylon ra~
over the ocean near lluntingt.on
Stale Beach was reached after
tests were made Friday.
Tom M lier. a local official
with the state Department of
Parks and Recreation. said lht·
sand for a m akeshift runway
near Brookhurst Street was un·
stable. even after being watered
down and rollM:
A s mall racing plane was as·
sem bled at the site Friday but
became bogged down in the soft
sand. he said.
Pat Hines, president of the
U.S. Air Racing Association.
said there was "no way" has or
ganization would sanction the
races under the conditions.
"There's no question it would
be unsafe.'' he said Monday
He added that planes may
become bogged down in lht: sand
and lip over during landings.
"A safe runway was the
keystone to our approval," he
said. "We wanted no part of it
and wouldn't have allowed our
pilots lo participate "
Hines said ha:. organazataon as
the onl~ body that can !>anctaon
air racing events.
The dcC'isaon to <.'anccl the
rac·es was ma de Friday by or
ganizer David Wolf
WolC. who operated out of a
room m the South Coast Plaza
Hotel m Costa Mesa. had re·
ce1 ved permission from the state
Coastal Commission last Tues
Fo-._ir Die in Leap
From Icy Bridge '·
CHEHALIS. Wash. IAPl
Four peopl~. including a preg-
nant woman, jumped 50 feet
from an Icy bridge to their
deaths in an apparent attempt to
escape sliding cars during a traf.
fie pileup. the State Patrol re·
ported.
The tragedy occurred about 6
p.m. Mc;mday on the Interstate
bridge over the Cowlitz River. 17
miles south or Chehalis. in-
vestigating officers said.
The four had left their cars
after a pileup involving nine
vehicles. troopers said . As more
tramc appro~ched. they jumped
over the guardrail and plunged
50 feel lo frozen ground and
rocks below. investigating of·
ri cers s aid
"Apparently they felt they were
going to be s truck by an
automobile. Apparently a couple
of the oncoming cars were swerv-
ing around as they tried to stop.
It's pretty icy in this area right
no w .. said a State Patrol spok~sman in ChehallS. ~
"They looked up and thought
they were going to be hit and
over they went. Whether they
dh:ln 't know how far down it
was, I don't know."
The victims were identified as
Jose Cruze Estrada . 47 . of
nearby Castle Rock : Robert H.
Fas hbaugh. 58. and h is wife
Cha.rlotte. 56, both of Salinas.
Ca lif.: and C hris tine M .
McKenzie. 26. of Breckenridge.
Mich.
Troopers said Ms. McKenzie
was six months pregnant. and
the fetus could not be s aved.
Thal portion of the heavily
traveled freeway where the ac·
cident occurred 1s in a farmland
area Although a heavy portion
or weekend snow blanketed the
area over the weekend. It was
not snowing or raining at the
lime or the accident.
~Goodness
what taste!
TexasSp~d
1 lb. BflEF STICK~ Summer S.usttt.
12 01 Miid Mld9'l Lonthofn, & 01.
Smottv ltmotc•d cMe9e bed, 7 01.
Pl1ln Ooud.t, 7lt 01. lelle Fleur
I• netural P:rendl type •ml·
w11 e ...... I. 8 01. Idem
r.1ctc,,..ut St11wtlerry
Bontloftt. 1&.tl
tHUt tVlfl"t .. e .. 11.,e,Y
,,,.,.. ,, tlll•llff
m send gifts ...
Come In •nd
Hied food gift pelcl
for Chrtetme1. Tele•
with you or we 'ti 1htp.
We 'ti h•ndte ell the
detall1 and even enclo1e
• peraonal grettlng.
day
He also had permission from
the city. state Department of
Parks and Recreation and the
Federal Aviation Agency.
Wolf said today he plans to
reschedule the event next fall in
Huntington Beach "be~use of
the tremendous community sup·
port ..
"We didn't find out that the
!>and wouldn't compact _until 1t
"'a:; too lall' to fly in a portahh!
runway from Texas.'' he said.·
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SLAYING ...
llylbak had also been a friend
or Willard. and police said Tobey
had called Hylbak upon discover
ang the retired officer·~ body a
year and a half ago, and that both
men had then called police.
"This is ironic. really ironic."
Hylbak said, shaking bis head.
"You don't suppose the two kill·
ings are related, do you," he
asked one officer.
But police said today they
doubt Monday's conviction of
Srramlin is related l-0 the
murder of Tobey.
And they say they have ten-
tatively ruled out robbery or
burglary as motives in the
crime.
"We don't have a motive at
this time," said Capt. Neil
Purcell . He said officers arrest
ed Booth inside Andre ':-.
restaurant at 1464 South Coast
Highway on information pro
vided by friends or the dead
architect.
Booth. an unc·mployed tre~ ex
pert. surrendered peaceably to
officers , and was being ques
lloned this morning regarding
the killing.
Police s aid Tobey had been
stabbed numerous times in the
back . neck a nd chest. They
believed the des igner was killed
between noon and 6 p.m . Mon·
day.
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Island
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DAMA POIMr
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TWldfy. N9Y1mbtr 21, 1978 OM. Y PILOT .ti
Coast .Councilman Guarded
Caaclidaq Told 'Mai~'
Douglieny Sets Thre at
.Ouster Fight
By JACIUE 11\'MAN ma. pid has counM?l a nd law
0t • o.11y,...,. ,....,. partner, John Elclte Re nuade Re publtc-an al
torney WOilam Oouaherty told "He wun'l the me>tt popular
the Republk•o C nt.ral Commit man lhtrc lul nl&ht." Elek t~ Monday lhal not only w1ll tw aid today, bul noted Oouaherty
fl&ht it lltt'mpls to ou l him ror mte.nds to fi&hl his ouster to I.he
e ndoraln a l>emocrallc can-cnd-
dldate. but M also Lntt'nds lo QI>'
po1t s,.te Sen John Brin~. R hould the Ott. 11 hearlne be
Full rtcin, In the MXl primary 'conducted by Roberts' RuJea at
e lection. Order ratkr °"" by the state's
Dougherty also showed up at admlnlstralive law ru1es, Elekes
Ute central commltlee'll meet.to& indicated Douab rty might seek
Monday .)Nitb a court ord r bar-to prove that he had not been ac·
r ing bis ou~ter wlthoul due corded due process.
process. Elekes dedined lo speculate The situation arose because as to Dougherty's reasons ror
Doueherty algned a campaign b t h l i letter last month e ndorsing fig ling l e expu 8 on even
Democrat Ron Cordova In his though bis term expires at the
unsuccessful bid for the 36th end of January.
6 tat e Sen a te:-..c. .. ~ ...... WL-U.:J---.H~-1,110U4HI erty ~ announce-
Republican John Schmitz. ment that he w1ll oppose Briggs
Republican Central Commit-in two years and state ments
tee officials have indicated they made earlier lhis month 'to a re-
view Dougherty's expulsion as a porter indicate he may be choos-
cut and dried matter because ing to fight because he would
endorsing a candidate of another like to see changes made in the
party tn a partisan election is Republican central committee. grounds for expulsion under the
state election code When bis expulsion was first
However. restrained by the or-recommended, Dougherty com-
der issued by Superior Court menled that he will "rema1n a
Judge Philip Schwab, lbe cen-Republican until l die ."
tral committee members voted a lthough be has strong quarrels
24-t to schedule a bearing Dec. with t he way tbe Republican
11 to look into the matter. Ce ntral Co mmittee h as
Dougherty abstained from vot.-operated.
Play It Again,
Golden Bears
By CHARLES R. LOOS -Of, ... o.Hty f'llM Slitff
Everyone in our small party agreed after watching
this year's Big Game at Memorial ~dium in Strawberry
Canyon that the best thing aboul California Bear football
this year was the band. . . . .
Our party included a trio of onetime Cal soronty sis-
ters and a former Bear player . all of whom remember the
last time CaJ went to the Rose Bowl, and a couple of camp
following husbands.
I won't say how old those sorority sisters are. but. for
the record. it wlll be 20 years come this Jan. l since a team
from Berkeley spent New Year's Day in Pasadena. The
Bears lost that one . 38-12 to Iowa. They did only sligbUy
· better last Saturday, losing 30-10 to the
dreaded Cardinals <nee Indians) from
Palo Alto.
AFl'EK THAT last Rose Bowl ap-
pearance. one of our party recalled, Cal
• football fortunes sank so low that one of
the best known cheers from the student
section at Memorial Stadium came to
be "Send in the band." It was both a
tribute to bad football and good
LOOS bands manship, she explained.
The Cal band stuck to basics Saturday and clearly out·
pointed the rabble in red that caJls itself lbe Incomparable
Leland Stanford Jr. University Marching Band.
Stanford bandsmen in recent times have taken to
spoofing the traditional college marching band. The antics
of the Stanford aggregation make it, indeed, ·incompara-
ble, but even a spoof can become old bat. ·
THAT ISN'T TO say that the Cal bandsmen don't have
any fun and don't get rowdy once in a wbUe. Just ask my
neighbor, a USC alum who was moved to the verge of
violence by a yell and marching cadence the Bear musi·
clans adopted for the recent Cal.SC gridiron contest at the
Coliseum.
But you can't. penalize a band 1S yards for being UD·
couth.
And compared to the incomparables last Saturday, the
Cal balid appeared to tbe Old Blues gathered in
Strawberry Canyon to be a model of decorum. Yet there
was plenty·of spirit, verve and togetherness.
B EFORE THE GAME, they marched up to the
stadium amid tailgate parties and mWing Ucketbolden-
togetber. During the pregame show, they performed the
tradlUonal Cal spell-out ftawlesaly.
At halftlme, they performed with snap and preclaioo
while playing the musJc of Chuck Manliooe as well as
tradlUooal marches. After the game, they kept their cool
while playtac the alma mater in tbe midst of the celebrat-
ing Stanford football team and its fans and in spite of an
eflort by tbe lncomparables to drown them out.
Later, still together, they marched down to fraternity
row and played for the students and alums 1athered on the
Porches and lawns.
STILL LATEa , they moved on down Telegraph
Avenue and gathered outside the ASUC Store,near Sather
Gate to MY their IOOdbyes.
They buddlecf to1etber, tbeir lmtrumeata mute, and
listened quietly as a at.udeot CODduc:tor made a farewell
speech. He talked about all the bard work and IOIDe of tbe
run and tbe pride be felt and tbe frieDdlblpa be had mada.
Otber tfaan tbe band and a few trteadl only a 1mall
party of au. IOl'Ol1ty 1iaten, a former Cal football=r
and a couple of casnp followtnc buabaDda wbo bap to
be •tmllinl tbroulb tbe cam pus iD tbe 1•t.bertni· ubeu
were around to bear. bis 1oodb)'e.
WREN RE FINISHED, the student musicians broke
Into the Cal fight soQg. This lime, they were playinl it fot
themselves. tu the' music started, the half dozen or so
10UH()h0nel>l11Yers nn to Satlier Gate, lined up in the aate
and went tb.rouab their blab kickinl musical routine one
last tJme.
Tbea. for the atudent musicians, JUlt like the footbal,I playen, tbe 19'11 NUOn wu over.
''s-1 tD tbe Mad,•• muU..-.d oae ol tbe Old Bl-in
our 1maD putf.
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Hun ington Beac h Cify
Counc man Ron Shenkman
und Uy were given
police protection Monday
night alter Shenkman repart-
ed that he was thteatened
with maiming earlier in the day.
Two officers es co rted
Shenkman to his car near the
end of Monday night's stormy ci·
ty council meeting tbal was
picketed by about 75 off-duty
police officers. ·
Two officers hovered near the
council podium throughout the
meeting as an added precaution.
Shenkman said he received "a
very brief" telephone calJ from
.a woman at about 1:45 p.m.
o.lty ...... ,._ i.y P_,rk ll ~O.W.11
Monday who threatened him
with maiming if he carried out
his Intentions to resign as mayor
and support Ron Pattinson to
re place him.
Shenkman did step down as
mayor at the beginning of Mon-
day night's sesft_ion. Pattinson
was selected to succeed him as a
mayor on voles of Shenkman.
Pattinson, Don MacAllisler and
HUNTINGTON BEACH ~OLICE OFFICERS GATHER PRIOR TO DEMONSTRATION
Thoy Picketed City Council Monday Night In ContJnulng Wa ge Dispute
John~mas.
Shenkman bas said he will re-
sign rrom the city council Dec.
18.
Heavy Traffie
Shenkman indicated that he
dido 't put too much stock in the
t hreat but notified police Routes for Buses
because of the highly charged A s hifl in planning new emotional acUmosphere.
Police Chief Earle Robitaille Orange County Transit District fOCTD l bus service. to make said today that police wilt pro-sure n ew routes serve major
vide .. a great deltl" of security employment. recreation, shop· to Shenkman arid his family as long as he wishe8. ping and education centers. was
"l take all threats as factual approved · Monday by OCTD
· directors. until prove n othe rwise, · Targeted for special planning
Robitaille said. a tt e n ti 0 n by o c T D a d .
M eanwbile, attorney Steve ministrators during the next Solomon demanded the Im· year will be:
mediate resignation of Mayor _ Ba lboa Peninsula a nd
Pro-Tempore Richard Siebert Newport Beach. where seaside
Monday night. strands attract an estimated
A crowd of about 250 a ttended 90.000 inland visitors per day Monday night's session. o.11y ,., ... si..tf......., during summer.
Solomon, an attorney for the THREATENED BY WOMAN -Irvine industrial complex
Huntington Beach P olice Of-Ex·mayo r: Shenkman along Jamboree Road where
ficers Association, said that eight maJQr firms alone employ
Siebert should take a psychiatric about 11.000 workers.
e xamination and the results Salvati.OD -Orange County t'irport. made public. s aid by district administrators
to face constant traffic and Solomon· claimed that Siebert parking problems which might
"falsely and maliciously" at-Army Needs be eased should some com·
tacked police Lt. Jim Walker muters be attracted to improved a nd that Siebert altered or re-bus service.
moved public records. Jlell Ringers· -Orange coast College
Siebert reported an alleged College and Costa Mesa High
threat oo bis life by Walker last School, whose 32.000 students
week. Siebert said he based the The Salvation Army is looking might be pers uaded to ride
report on statements made to !or bell ringers. buses, also relieving traffic con·
him by e mployees at a Wes Trucker, regional c:liree-gestionandparldngproblems.
pharmacy in which Siebert is a tor for the Army's service ex· -Mission Vi ejo Ma ll which.
Whal faces OCTD ad -
ministrators for the future. he
said. is still-increasing demand
for bus service because of grow-
ing county populations. with
fewer dollars available because
of Proposition 13.
The new plaMing emphasis.
Reichert explained, will put the
focus for service in areas shown
to have the most potential for
new riders.
The new st~atcgy. ile con·
tinued. is based upon the prem-
ise that mass transit is most
effective in high-density areas
while autos are most effective in
low-density areas.
"The fact that Orange County
has no-central downtown bus1·
ness core, but rather dozens of
regional mjn.i-cores, presents an
e normous challenge." be said.
OCTD administrators have
singled out 55 high-traffic a nd
high-activity centers for special
attention between now and 1985.
Targeted for possible service
improvement in 1980 are the
South Coast Plaza area. which
attracts 64,000 s hoppers and
e mployees daily.
part owner. tension program , said the an-when completed, will alter lraf·
nua l fund-raising project is fie patterns and impact most Hotline • !d • ~ked Walker denied ma king the scheduled to begin the day after OCTD south county routes. n.i ~
threat and Siebert said later that Thanksgiving. OCTD General Ma n age r The Rape Crisis Hotline of
he was "absolutely convinced" Anyone who would like to James Reichert said lhe dis-Orange County is seeking volun-
that Walker intended him no volunteer time or earn money trict has completed ils first teers to snaintain a hotline for
harm. for themselves or a club may app· phase of service development by rape victims. Volunteer work
The controversy became lyforabellatlbeSa lvationArmy. providing routes today along can be done at home. Informet ·
further clouded w ilh the 8100 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden most arterial streets a t ap· lion is available by calling
mysterious appearance ot a ~G_r_o_v_e_·-~-~---~~--p_r_o_p_ri_a_te~int_e_rv~a_ls_. __ ~~~~77~6-·3004 __ ·~-------~ second memorandum s upposed-
ly inllialed by Siebert that
modified his first memo regard-
ing the severity or the alleged
threat.
Siebert previously declared
that he stands by his original
memo to officials that his
employees told him words to the
errect "that when Walker saw
him again, he might be armed
an d w o uld b e a ll ove r
him" <Siebert).
Siebert said he didn't know
how the second memo came
about. ·
Siebert also was nominated
for mayor Monday night but lost
to Pattinson when he could
muster only the suppe>rt or Ruth
Bailey, Bob Mandie and himself.
The meetUie was picketed by
police officers who are demand-
in g pay increases in bogged
down contract negotiations with the city.
Massive I.SD
Haul Seized
SAN DIEGO CAP> -About
33,000 doHa of LSD with an
estimated atreet value or $75,000
bave been seized and two petaons
arrested in the largest baul or
the hallucinogen In recent years,
authorities said.
San Diego County Narcotics
Taak Force officers revealed
Monday that Simon D. Hubble,
35, and Sherrie Lee Wbitleyn, 19,
were arreeted at their east San
Dlego residence followlna a
monlh·lona inveattgatlon.
They were freed on $1,500 ball
eacb after belq-booked for in·
veati1auoo of PolHl•loa and C..._ tor sale of ~. ol· n UScl.
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port u nlty to thank our friends and customers for
the oood wlll a nd loyalty
that has helped to build our
business bfgger and bitter •v«Y year. ...•. , .. ... .... -~-
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We shall always try to
merit your confidence. We
are orateful for your con-
trl but Ions to our success and wish to send you & your
fam ily oreetlng,s at this .
Thanksgiving season . . •
from the staff at CNrles H.
Barr Jewelers.
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Building Up Buses
HE• OOM T1I ~ Attordtng to late new1
dl•r•tches. Oranat County'• public b J)'ltem i \10 na lo
rol tM dice over the nt'xt •ix y •!'!I In •n etrort to boo t
patronaa . What tht-hu. ocoole-ar~ If<> nil to do I~ lncrr11t rvicc
to what en1callt•d 72 tram <' congeatc.'d &rt'aa In our region
mp pr\onty place ror mot't! l)US rv1ce. ror exam
r.le. 1ar_, the Nt1wport Balboa Perunsula. South Coa1l Plaza
n Ce> ta Mt.' a. Oran'w Coa l Coll ae and ~o ta Me a J!igh
School, the trvloo J amboree Road lnduslrtal complex und
the southern Ornrme Coast. All ol lhls becomt>a som what of a 1ambUna dice roll
in the cona tlon battle, you m1~t conclude
IF VOU SEND MORE public buses to Orange CoUJ'llY
NATION I WORLD
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New Model Decongestaon Vehicle /or Fast Bailouts WITNESS: 'IT LITERALLY LOOKED LIKE A GARBAGE DUMP WHERE SOMEBODY DUMPED A LOT OF RAG DOLLS'
Airport, ror example, you will decrease the congestion or
automobiles ir. indeed, everybody starts riding the airport
bus routes. On the other hand. ir the buses are vastly ignored, as
many or the big orange and while vehJcles seem to be
these days, then all you've done is increase congestion
around the county airstrip.
Ritual Death Deserihed
You've just added buses to the already,.jammed condi·
lions created by private autos, taxica bs and a irport
limousines.
ll 's also interesting that the Orange County Transit
District brass, in announcing the stepped-up anti·
congestion service, have given a Number One priority to
more bus service on the Newport· Balboa Peninsula.
The motive, they say. is to "alle.viate congestion" with
increased bus service in June or 1979.
So you're lert wondering what kind or congestion they
figure to alleviate on the Peninsula? If all the summer vis·
itors leave their cars at home, this will reduce congestion
•on the s treets.
IF 111E BUSES BRING more visitors than the cars
do, however. this is just going to increase the congestion
on the beaches and sidewalks .
1hus the bus people may alleviate one kind or conges-
tion and create another.
Anyway, as things a re now going, the motor car may
soon be rendered impractical as a means of transporta-
tion. The county transit district will have more buses on
the roads. Then if the schools st art busing students all over
the region. you'll have lane-to-lane solid buses.
There won't be.any room for plain old cars.
GEORGETOWN . Guyana
<AP > -A survivor or the mass
s ui ci de at t he Jonestown
reli gious settlement said the
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camp doctor and his two nurses
brewed the deadly purple drink
or cyanide and Kool-Aid in a
large stainless steel vat and then
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Lette rs Supported
People's Te mp/,e
NEW YORK IAPl A sheaf of endorsements attributed lo dozens
or prominent Americans. including first lady Jlosalynn Carter and
Vice President Walter Mondale, a pparently bought time for the Rev.
J im Jones when criticism mounted against his religious colony in
Guyana.
Jones appears to have used saying : "Dear J im, Thank you
t~e rererences for himsetr and for your letter. I enjoyed being
b1s P eople's Temple both to with you during the campaign -
establish his colony in Guyana and do hope you can meet Ruth
a nd then to stave orr allegations soon. Your comme nts about
or mistreatment and brutaUty. Cuba are helprut. and I hope
The Guyanese government ~e-your,suggest.ion can be acted on
leased the papers Monday. with in the near ruture. Sincerely,
shock still reglst.ering over the (signed l RMa4'nn Carter." deaths of Jones and more than '
administe red it to lhe babies
first. Dr. Lawrence Schacht. 30, of
Houston. Tex .. a nd his two
nur ses sq uirted t h e
fruity-flavored potion into the
mouths of squirming babies.
THEN TIIEY LADLED at into
paper cups for hundreds of adult
members of the Rev. Jam Jones'
People 's Temple Saturday at
thJ?ir isolated Jungle colony m
northwest Guyana . said Odell
Rhodes, a 36-year·old teacher.
Rhodes said he escaped when
Schacht asked for a stethoscope
and he volunteered to get it
In stead of returning, he fled into
the Jungle. he said.
Two other aged survivors
were found an the camp, a nd 12
others who fl.ed came out of the
Jung le . The police count of
bodies in the camp reached 409
by Monday night. and Guyanese
troops were searching the jungle
for hundreds of others believed
to h ave fled when Jones Uniom Fight 'Lid'
On Pay, Benefits
WASHING TON <AP l -President· Carter's anti-inflation
program. in its mere four weeks, Is encountering deep trouble over
its voluntary wage-benefit guideline.
400 sect members in a murder·
suicide pact.
MINISTE R OF State
Christopher Nascimento said he
didn't want to embar rass any or
the purported letter writers but
<Tuyana wanted lo s how why -it.
had permitted the People's Tem-
ple to settle there.
Before _Crash, Tapes
Indicate Calm Cre w
A growing list of unions is lhreatenJng to ignore the 7 percent
lid on annual wage and fringe benefit increases, and at least one
union is striking over the issue.
The attack on Ryan's group
and the mass suicides made it
appear "we~llowed a bunch of
craz i es into Guyana ,"
Nascimento said, "but in fact th~ Rev. Jones presented ref-
erences or the highest caliber."
Others engaged in current bargaining are saying the program
exempts them and are seeking wage hikes of about 10 percent.
Carter adminJstration o(ficials, meanwhile, say they may
make the progr am more Oex1ble by altering the way fringe benefit
cost increases are calculated. Such reriguring. labor observers
say. would have the errect or -relaxing the wage standard.
JONES WROT E TO Mrs .
Carter on March 17, 1977, saying
h e had mi ssed m eetin g
eva ngelist Ruth Ca r ter
Stapleton. President Carter's
s ister. during her trip to San
F rancisco. He also said that
after a tnp to Cuba, he found the
country was "badly In need or
hospital equipment."
THE AFL-CIO AND MANY member unions have rejected the
guideline as inadequate lo protect workers rrom r ising pnces, whi<?h
are going up at a rate of nearly lOpercent a year.
The two-million-member Teamsters union, which does not
belong to the AFL-CJO, has taken a similar stance. Teamsters Presi-
dent Frank E. Fitzsimmons has said he won 't foci bound to the 7 per·
rent guideline when he starts bargaining next month on a new con-
tract for 450.000truckers. Mrs. Carter , In a hand·written
note on White I louse stationery.
wrote lo Jonei; on April 12, 1977.
On Monday, the 250,000-member lnwrnatlonal Union of Elec·
tricaJ. Radio and Machine Workers said It, t.oo, would tanoro tho
guideline.
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in U.S. history, there was no indication of concern an the cockpit of a
Pacifi c Southwest Airlines 727 jelUner even though the crew had lost
sight of another plane in the area, a cockpit tape recording shows.
A transcript of the recording released Monday indicates the PSA
crew spotted the small Cessna
again just before the two planes warns : "Brace yourselr."
collided over San Diego Sept. 25.
killing 144 people, including
seven on the ground.
Air traffic controllers had told
both planes they were in the
same area.
THE C OC KPIT TAP E
transcript, released by the N,a·
tional Transportation Safety
Board, which Is investigating
the accident, reported this con-
versation during the 63 seconds
befor~ the cr'ash:
Capt. James E . McFeron
!9 :00:42)· "ls tharthe one we're
looking at·"·
First Officer Robert E. Fox
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him now "
McFeron <9 :00:52): "lie was
rlf(ht over here a mlnute ago."
Fox 19:01 ·11 > • "Arc we clear
or that Cessna""
Second Orficer Martin J .
Wa hne (9:01:13 >: "Supposed to
be."
McFeron <9:01:14): "I guess."
THE TRANSCRIPT at this
point notes a sound of laughter ,
and a n off-duty PSA captain rid-
ing in a jump seat, Spencer
Nelson. said, "I hope."
McFt:ron <9 :01:31 l : "Oh yeah.'
before we turned downwind , I
saw h im a bout one o'clock.
probably behind us now.''
The transcript notes sounds
similar lo a gear extension and
at 9 :01:38 records Fox as say.
Ing, "There's one underneath,"
indicating he may have spotted
the Cessna. That was followed
by an un.intelllf(ible re mark.
At 9:01 :45, McFeron exctalms,
"Wh oop!." a nd t'ox s houts ,
"Ai hbh!"
A TtNTH OF A s~c.ond later
there Is the soW'ld or impact . and
McFeTOn says. "Easy ba by,
easy baby," as he apparently Is
trying to control the alrcrart.
THE FINAL WORDS. from an
unidentified person, are, "Ma, J
love you ...
Al 9:02·04 . apparenUy at the
moment of ground impact, the
recording st.ops.
I t's No Prop
summoned them to die.
RHODES SAi D H E s aw
mothers give the poison to their
c h i ldre n befo r e takin g It
themselves.
"It Just got a ll out or order ,"
he r e ported . "Babies were
~c reamin g, c hildr en were
screaming, and there was mass
confu sion."
Armed guards tur ned back
people who tried to leave the
ritual
Those who drank went into
convulsions. their eyes rolled
upward a nd they gaspe d for
breath before falling dead.
J ONES, CLAD IN bl ack pants
and a colorful casual shirt. was
found on his back on the pav1hon
~tage . He apparently s hot
himsetr in the right temple. The
body or his wife was nearby.
Bodies carpeted the open-air
pavilion, and the yard around 1t
was solid with them . Many of
the victims clutched each other.
"From the air it literally
looked like a garbagf.! dump
whe re somebody dumped a lot of
rag dolls," s aid Charles Krause
of the Washington Post. who
v1l't 1te d Jon e~t own a ~ a
reprcscntut1vc or the foreign
press.
KRAUSE WAS among the
s urvivors o f the Saturday
a irs trip attack that left U.S.
Rep. Leo P. Ryan, 0 -Calif., and
four others dead.
Another camp s urv ivor .
G rover Davis. 79, said he
realized what was coming when
J o n es ann ou n ced by
loudspeaker:
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meet in another place." lie said
he s lipped off and hid in a hole
al the edge of a clearing.
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• HOLLYWOOD (APl -Judy Garland.
the ·'••endar1 superat_, who died nine Ytl'rt qo, set• to1> billing t.hinnonth at
an auction that promises to become a
Judy·1tyle love·ln.
Fana from 11 f1r as England and
Franr• have reserved some or the 1.000
available eeata for the sale of Judy's
"treHW'ed memorabllla and art" Nov.
rt In the Grand Ballroom of the Beverly
Wll~hire HOltl.
THE FAITllF\JL AllE paying S2S a
seal fQr the chance to 'buy 423 items in-
cluding Judy's falKe eyelashes, her
personalized golf clubs and her classic
19~3 Mertedes Benz.
For those who just want to gawk there
will be a Nov. 26 preview of Judy's
treasures for a $S entry fee. Photos of
lhe star will be on sale.
The collection, which also features
Judy's furniture, silverware and copper
cookware, is being sold by the late
star's third husband. Sid Luft, who bas
lived with her possessions since their
djvorce in 1965.
HE SAYS THIS Is his way of exorciz-
lng memories of his ex-wife and appeas-
ing his current wife who is tired or liv·
ing with the ghost of Judy Garland.
me." Luft says. "I don't know what the
experience will be like to see certain
-=--thlnp d&appear in front-of me . . . but
~ think I've spent enough of my life on
lhe past." .
Althoudl_ Luft isn't discusalnic the llnanclal side of the auction, be stands to
make a bandsome,Profit.
Auctioneer ,C.B. Charles, who came
here rrom Pontiac. Mich .. to arrange
the sale. says fans tend to pay big
prices for it-Oms or purely sentimental
~l~. .
.. L ST YEAR, JOAN Crawford~s
false eyelashes brought S800 in New
York." Charles recalls.
A few years uo. the red $hoes Judy
Garland wore in "The Wizard of Oz"
were sold at the MGM auction for
$15.000.
"It's an enigma." says Charles. "why
someone would pay such a big price for
something just bec~use someone
LBJ ENJllSl(JNED
JOURNAUST ROLE
famous owned It ... But there Is ~ .
pride of ownership -having sometbiQI ~
that a famous person-had.~ -
Charles bas auctioned the estates or
collections or John Barrymore, M .. ~
West, Marlon Davies, Anlta Louise and • Ann Sotbem. 1 •
TffE TOP rrEM in the Judy Garlanct l
auction ls the star's 1953 Mercedes 3005, ·
a limited edition car with marooaJ :
leather interior and cui;tom filled lugl •
gage which Charles hopes to sell for l
"between $50.000 and $100,000." '
Luft, whb sought approval of the auc-'
tion from Judy's children -Loma an4 (
Joey Luft and singer Liza Minoelli, san
the daughters wanted tokeepJudy'scar.
"They said, 'Daddy, you can't sell Utt
Mercedes'!'' But Luft says the car would
have been impractical for Liza or Loma
who liveinNew.York.
PERHAPS THE MOST touchinglY'
persq.nal item to be auctioned is a lhl" leather-bound volume of poems written
by Judy when she was 18. •
"They are sad and pretty." says Lui\
of the compositions reflecting on •«>;
love and emotional pain.
The never-published book Will be sold
along with publishing rights. "It wa-s causing dissension," Luft
says. "Il was bad enough to live wit& a
"" w1,.,... .. guy who's been married to a movie star
AUCTIONING OFF JUDY GARLAND MEMORABILLA IN HOLLYWOOD of Judfs legendary ma~nJlud~. But to . live with all the matenal things that
AUSTIN,'Texas <A P I -Lyndon
Johnson ~WJlS thinkin(t1 about retiring
fr<fm polltlcs'.ano1 becoming a
newspaper publisher· J~}>efore the as-
sasfinittiori or l?tfsident l\:enoe<SY. 'Obblson's1des\ies were're..-ea.led in a ,
se.ti,A 1or' interlviews wJth ~Johnson's
frlfnlis :,ahd tfotmer ~ides i by ADStin
For many buyers, memories will f>d
stirred by costumes on sale -th+
black, bead-eqcrusted jacket Judy wor4t when she sang al Carnegie Hall, th•
sequinned toreador pants worn for hef Auctioneer C. 8 . Cherte1 With Superstar 1 OreHlng Teble surrounded her was too much ... · last concert at the Palace Theater in 1967 \
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"Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will
cut red tape, getting the answers and action you need
to solve inequities in government and ~u. Mail
your questions to pat Dunn. At Your Service, Orange
Coad Dally Pilot. P.O. ,Box 1560, Costa Mesa , CA
92626 As many letters as possible wall be a~ed.
but phoned inquiries or Letters not including the
reader's full name, address and business houn' phone
number cannot be considered. Thf.Scolumn appears dai·
lyezcept Salurdays."
I Blood Credit• StlU ~t
DEAR PAT: Since moving to California we
have tried to join a blood bank or other' group
which would give credit to a family for blood
donatiClns. The Red Cross and local hospitals say
they have !><> blood credit plans. This is not the
case in other places we have lived. In both Oregon
and the Midwest a card was Issued and records
kept crediting our family with the number of pints
of blood donated each year so we could draw upon
that amount if it became necessary.
J .J .T., Huntington Beach
The American Red Croes does have a bleed "credit" program, accordJnc to Mario MJcllaUc:,
Red Cross ipekeswomaa. Up to flve lllll&a of blood
can be doaa&ed by au lltdhiduJ eacll year, and
rttords are kept of Ute amoan& doaated. U a
family Deed for blood &raalfasloD ocean, tbe
1 credli accamula&ed by a family member caa ~
used. Ms. Mkbalic will explain IUUler lf you
I phone 83$-5381, Ext. 30. . f Many California firms have baood coUedlon
I programs as do cbarcbes and service organba· I tloOB. Perhaps you just baveq'& found a colledlon l program you could join. ·
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DEAR PAT: Is it true that "off.brand" tires
are just as good as those with a well-known brand
name? Tire salesmen tell me that the ofr·brand
variety is comparable to more expensive tires if
they are made by a ''quality" manufacturer.
R.P., Mission Viejo.
The Bareau of Automo&lve llepalr says few
manufacturers possess &be enormous resouces
necessary to produce tires on a ~olame basis.
Some Ure dealers selling UUle knotna braeds take
advantage of this fact, saylq Ult &Jre was made
by a well·known manufacturer and Uaerefore ls
just as good. Tbls is no& neeeuarlly &ne. Private
brand Urea, while &My mast be certified safe, are
made to special speclflca&loas and 1abjed to com·
petltlve price pressures. The fact Ula& Rell tires
are made by weU·kaow. mamdactmen la • as·
surance &Ila& tbey meet &he same studal'U set bf
v tbe manllfacguer's own brand.
Callflda llet•ra'• T~ Free
DEAR PAT: Although I am a Canadian
citizen, I've lived in California since 1.95S. I plan on
returning to Canada, and want to know the regula·
lions for taking some of my household goods back
with me. Can you tell me where to get this in·
formation? P. B .• CoSta Mesa
Tbe Canadian Connlate GeDeraJ•s ellke ptlt
A YS la &oacJt witb Can... cast.NII oflldals.
Tiiey .., tlaat SI.nee Y• ... ft Uftd ..... of
Cuada for more tlau fltt yean, no owaerllllp re-
qalremea&s oa goods appUes to yo•. Year
bouellold Hems may be nQu W to Cmda da&y
alld tu-free became 7" laue ~ ,_1e91e4
and aed Ulem prior to yov m.n. A lteeklet,
"Movlltg Back to Canada." Is belal malled to JOt1
for balorm~tioe aboat etlaer relocatm •..UOU
f Ula& may occv to>'" as JM plaa ywr .. n . ; I .,
State Set• Strid si-••nl
DEAR READERS: All pauettf:e:ar tires
t sold ID California mu& c.•Pb wD al.safety l s&uda• aacl llear certdk.._ • 1M lldew.U.,
. to1etller witla die mualadm'er'• Wez&llJ, ti.re
lbe, ply nUng, etc. Tiie leUen ••DOT" • lllle
i ........ certify ... ,.. ..................... .
dalldardl. A4Jaeell& Is a -W wtlllela 1•1 11ftee
&lite Ure maulaeanr. A ..._ ..._.. .. aWe to
.... -1-.uUal nfenMO ... ., ....... Ure
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Furniture
Safety
Pushed
WASHINGTON <APl
-Furniture s afety
standards that would
help prevent fires but add
to the cost of furnishing a
home have been recom-
mended by the staff of the
Consumer Product Safe-
ty Com mission .
The staff, saying t least
500 people die annually in
fire s caused by
cigarettes igniting
furniture uphols\ery,
recommended Monday a
flammability sta ndard
t)lat the five-member
commission is expected
to vote on next year
THE COMMISSION
staff said the goal would
be "the production of
upholster ed furniture
which would not ignUe
when a cigarette is al-
lowed to burn on it.•'
Cigarette s can
smolder in upholstered
furniture for hours after
all family members
have gone to sleep, caus· 1
ing smoky fires that can
cause death through
smoke inhalation.
"Cigarettes are the
largest single cause of
home fires. causing at
least 10 percent of
them," George Anikis of-
the commission staff
told reporters.
THE REGULATION
would require testing of
all types of fabrics used
in furniture . The
furniture could not be
sold if c.harring spread
more than three inches
from test cigarettes..
The staff said the ex·
tra cost to consumers
would be $6.60 to $10 for
a sofa and $.1.50 to $5.30 ·
for a chair. These
figures are far below
those given by the
furniture industry.
JOE iroLKOWSKI,
technical dlrector of Q!e
National Association o
Furniture Manufac·
turers, said before the
commission announce·
ment that the regulation
could make a $400 sofa
cost $500.
Anikis, asked about
the difference between
the cost estimates, said,
.. Tbe industry is quoting
data tbat is three years
old." ·
He said recent trends
in furniture manufac-
ture have been away
from natural fibers to
man-made fibers, which
are less likely to be ig-
nited. A regulation that
requires standards
already met by many
fibers will cause little
n.ew expense, Anikis
•a.id.
You can Charge
DAILY PILOT
Claulffecl Ads
642•5671
Luft was seated in his apartment liv-•.:
Ing room beside Judy's coffee table
from "A Star is Born." Hts bedroom is
furnished with Judy's ornate French
provincial bed and dressing table. Her
candelabra are ln the di~ room. All
will be sold.
"THEY.RE MATERIAL things and
they have-a certain nostal~c value lo
$1 _-·I
Artieric<-statesoi'an .reporters.. r ,. ·'
1ffb'r-atce Busb~.1 a ,foJ'mer
newspaperman and 16ilgtime . Johnson
•1• friend. recalled that the then-vice presi~
dent had spoken to him on Nov, 8, 1963.'
about buying a newspaper -apparent-
ly the American-St,~an or , the i
Hou.stori Chronicle. 1 • 1
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. AMONG THE PERSONAL items
a'vailable are 29 pairs of Judy's stock~
ings ln every color of the rainbow.
: Although some may see the auction as
morbidly commercial, Luft inslsts Judy
would, have approved.
''Judy 1wouJd have loved the produc-
tidn and the hoopla and the people, ~
Lurt'says. "That's what she lived for ...
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FORD
PINTO 3-Door Runabout
Standard Features
STEEL-BELTED RADIAL TIRESt
AM RADIO (may be deleted for credit)
ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER
TINTED GLASS All AROUND
PROTECTIVE BODYSIDE MOLDINGS
FULL'WHEEL COVERS
DELUXE BUMPER GROU~
BRIGHT WINDOW FRAMES
FRONT BUCKET SEATS
MINI.CONSOLE
COLOR-KEYED CARPETING
2.3 LITRE OHC ENGINE
4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
RACK AND PINION STEERING
FRONT DISC BRAKES
STANDARD
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Check out the stickers,
including California emissions
and destination charges.
You'll find the 3-door Pinto
Runabout is sticker-priced
$1,011 less than the Toyota
Corolla Uftback for comparabfy
equipped models. And on the
'79 Pinto you get a new
design, inside and out. Plus
an impressive list of standard
fNUipment. All at a surprisingly
low price.
·excludes title and taxes.
tSteel·belled radials available alter
Dec. 1 on Pinto RunaQouts equipped
wilh 2.3 Hire engine and cpuonal
automatic transmission.
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Robc,.t N. Wffd/Publl1her ThomH Ktevll /Editor
8.1rt>ara Krtlt>lch /!dltorlal Page Editor
Prop. 13 Impact
·Two Years Away
A 11un· ·r of Cohfom1a's ~ countl and 416 c1Uet b>
the CaHronu Taxpuy rs' 1aUon lndlcate1 moet wlll
manage f;urly Wl'll in l978-19, the Ctrst (1sc1I year follow·
Ing pastmgc of Propo~ut lon l3.
lndl'!l'<I. the counU 0¥ rall b ve manaaed to ~v r
87 per nt or the revl'nu lost a r<>Sull ol property tax
cutback and the cltie hove recovered som~ 41 ~rcent
Thi~ has been lane ly due to the dl.atnbulion of $4
billion ln ball~ul fund Crom lhr state surplus. long wllh
hJring freezes and o vurtety of US<'r fee incre . ~ 1
Seventy-four percent ol lbe counttl\ and 43 percent or
the ctu roportcd lncre lAA loco! fees. or lmpoalnt n w
one~. tor bu.sin ·~ liCt.'rtses, new dt'\ elopments. utlUty
ser vices, park Jnd rec~aUon use. udm1 'tons and the
ll kc
However. :,ay~ nJ -Tax, the outlook two ycanr down
the road ts nowhere ncur as bright Uthe much-d iscu.'lsed
recession hits. it's downright d.ismaJ
f<'or on{' thing. by 1981-82, the stale probubly will havt>
no more than S2 6 b1lhon tn avnllable rund!t to help oHset
a projl-ctcd shorttall or $9 billion m local revenues.
A newly passed law that keeps wage-earners from be·
inn boosted Into higher tax brack~ts with every cost -or-
livthg raise will stem the exaggerated collection of state
income tax that helped build the original surplus.
For another, at least some of the 3,000 city and 9,000
county positions that have been left vacant by hiring
freezes eventually will have to be filled. ·
For both cities and counties, much of the post.
Proposition 13 "saving" has been made possible by dip-
ping into reserves, which will not be available two years
from now. and by defe rring capital outlay projects, some
of which will have to be undertaken.
And the 2 perce nt Ud on property tax increases now ls
frozen into the law. regardless of the fact that inflation
continues to increase government operating costs.
In short, concludes Cal-Tax, the real Proposition 13
crunch will be felt about two years from now. And slate
and local governments will be well advised to keep look·
ing for ways to make permanent spending cuts because
apparently the free m oney isn't going to last indefinitely
Spending Winner
On the s ubject of · government costs, some recent
5t.atistics indicate that Capitol Hill is the runaway winner
In the federal sweepstakes.
l\n 18-year comparison, covering the period from 1960
to 1978, shows that the White House executive office,
which had 338 employees in 1960 has only increased to a
Qfodesl 376 staff members this year.
In the j udicial sector, the Supreme Court, which had
~3 employees in 1960, now has 323.
But the number of employees in the legislative
bra nch up on the lfill has grown from 14,954 in 1960 to a
whopping 39,558 this year.
And the cost of operating the legislative branch has
soared 10 times, from S116 million in 1960 to $1.l bllllon in
t lfo current budget.
Even allowing for innation. that's much too much.
Unwelco01e Invasion
Most te levision viewers have gro\Vn reluctantly ac-
customed to the fact that if they want to watch the aix
~'c lock news while eating dinner they'll Just have to put
p with graphic commercials for such unappetizing items
s laxatives, deodorants and bad breath remedies, along
With things that clean drains and toilet bowls.
f But a group of women who three years ago decided
lhe ads for feminine hygiene products were going too far
ls finding some new support for the 65,000 slgoature1
iilready on petitions to get the ads of! the air.
They have succeeded in persuading the National As·
sociation of Broadcasters to restrict the ads to daytime
programming between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and evenings
end weekends after 10 p.m.
While this may have eliminated young childi-en from
the viewing a udience, it isn't much help for the embar-
r assed t een-age girl watching a movie with he r
boyfriend. Or for the man of the house who may be ac·
eustomed to h aving the late show interrupted by half a
<tozen used car commercials, but is less receptive lo a
similar barrage of praise for tampons, sanitary napkins
~nd douches. Complaints have come from bolb types or
viewers.
They're bucking a multi-million dollar market but
lf the cigarette folk can keep the dollars rolling in without
television ads, maybe we can be spared this brand of un·
jnvit cd promotion too. , • 0Pin1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Piiot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
•rtlsts. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-i321.
Boyd/ Better Buy
By LM.BOVD
In Spain. gasoline at $1 .60 a
ga llon costs Just about twice
as much aa wine, bear in
mind.
The main symptom of that
rore malady known as tin·
nitus ls a constant ringing in
the ears. Some ·people afntct·
ed with lt bave committed
t+Uicide when the Incessant
head noises just got to be too
much .
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Mackey Mouse'• V'lllt to
tbe Whlte HO\llfl con·
firmed all my 1u1pi·
dona on what goes on
there. B.E.
The sunlight that strea mPi
against the surface or the
earth creates a pressure or
approximately two pounds
per square mile. Not enough
to pump water maybe, or
generate electricity. But ,it's
a n energy source. even so.
The science. boy• believe that
huge space boata, powered
by sunlight pressure, wlll aall
all over the place aomeday.
You don't usually thtnk ot
concrete aa beln& one of the
most perllbable ot all com-
modlUel. But It ls. At leut,
re1d1·mlJt concrete Is. If It
Isn't delivered and poured
wltbin 90 mlnutea of the time
It's mixed, ll ceta It.ale and
starts to lOM lta •trencth·
Jf you don'l lhln.k there~s a
lively inte reet in thal healthy
extrclte called Jo11in1, how
do you account for the fact
that there arG rour national
mafazlnH publlabcd that
dea Ytilh tbl tubjeet?
"Dl1a.runtled," 1a11 o.ar
Lani .... •Mt ...... DOt ................ loltlt.1 ......
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Jack And non
Politics Block New Cas So11rce-·
W AS HIN G'r ON -Tho
Am•riclD publlc'a lnaaUable
tbJrat for IAJOlhw and oil bu
frequenlly led Slate Departmenl
pollcymakera to laoore tbe
und mocraUc nature of many
oll·produ l'lng countries.
ReprHSk>o. It 1 ma, .can be
winked at lo keep the oil
nowtna
Dul when domt> tlc polltlcal
con.1lderationtt override the need
for fuel: lt'1 a
dl(fer o ot
story
A c heap,
euy method
of rnanutac-
l u r 1 n g gas·
olane from
coal has been
developed ~1
the South JU·
dean govern·
menl. Rut It has not been made
available lo American consumers
be~ause the Carter administra·
tlort doesn't want to appear lo be
too coiy with lhe whitemajority
South Alrlcangovernment .
UNLIKE the shah of Iran.
South Africa's racist rulers and
their apartheid policies have
aroused the strong opposition or
American blacks. T hus, the
political consequences or. open
alliance could be djsaslrous:
The South Africans· coal
liquefaction process -wbicb
convert.a coal to refined gasolioe
-was developed in the 19505 to
Earl Waters
avoid ~ oo Imported
oil. Ironically, the plant was
built a nd d 11l1ned almost
exclusively by American firms.
T\\e Fluor Corporation, wb!ch
helped bu.lid the pleat, ls oow
conalrucUog a much larger
faclUty for the South Africans.
Fluor baa 111 lhe t echnical
torormaUoo that would be
needed to llalrodu~e lbe process,
int his country.
B VT UNDO the company's
rontract with its South African
employers, F1uor is forbidden to
reveal lbe secret biueprlnts or
t he r e volutionary process
witboul the South African
government's permission.
For their part. the South
Africans bave indicated their
wllllugnees to part with the
secret for a token $1 million.
Another $4 million fee would go
to the Fluor Corporation. Tbe
deal would also call for a formal
agreement between the United
States and South Af rican
governments.
"All they wanted was a little
piece of paper.•.• one well-placed
source told our reporter Mike
Kranish. But it was Just this
"little piece or paper" that has
proved to be the sticking point.
The State Department Is leery or
any formal. agreem e nt on
anytbing with the South African
governmenl.
DEPARTMENT of Energy
sources told u.s that they were
Initially "very aa.xiou.5" to vtan
Soutb Alrica for a look Ml the
coal Uquefactloo plant. Because
of the delicate political Issues
Involved, h o wever, DOE
c h ec ked with the State
Depart.rnent. After stalling for a
year. Focgy Bottom instructed
DOE to drop the idea ..
DOE cot' the message.
"Suddenly OW' memos were the
oppoalte of our initial opinion,"
a DOE 10UrCe said. "We told
Slate tbe technical information
wasn't significant and we
shouldn't push forU>e visit."
The State Department inslats
thal tbe Department of Energy
ls oo !oncer interested, but DOE
sources vehemently deny thls.
·'We have been stifled by
political maneuverings. but we
still are very anxious to learn
the Information," s aid one
source.
COAL liquefa c tion.
incidentally, has been described
by one energy expert as "the
answer to our energy problems
and a fail-safe contingency plan
as long as we have coal. we
would have gasoline."
Footnote : Meanwhile. the
United States 1s engaged in a
costiy effort to crack the secret
of this low-cost method of
making gasoline. "Right now,"
said a high-level energy official.
"we're 1peoding almost $700
million In research on something
that's already been discovered.··
ANGaY VETS: Jn his Zell ror
streamlining the governroent.
President Carter has 1tepped on a
number ol toes. Now he has suc-
ceeded ln stirring the out.rage of
the naUon '•powerful veterans or-
gaolzaUons.
He manqed thi.a by Including
tbe Comrn.lttee on Cemeteries
and Memorials on his list of
advisory groups th a t have
outlived their UJefulness to the
government.
The committee ls made up or
veterans from all branches of
the armed services who help the
Ve terans Admlnlstrallon find
a!ld acquire public land ror
national cemeteries. The
committee, for example. played
a key role In obtaining sites in
Riverside, Calir., Indiantown
Gap, Pa., and Cape Cott, Mass.
The cemeteries, dedicated in
1976. were the first thal have
been acquired since 1950.
BUT mERE are 23 states
which either have no national
cem e teries a t all or h a ve
cemeteries that are filled to
capacity. This was what the
a dv I sory committee was
working to rectify -at least
until its last meeting more than_
a year ago.
The Carter administration
submitted legislation last year
to abolis h the committee,
provoking a howl from the
veterans. Neither Senate no r
House so much as held a hearing
o n th e bill. Ve terans
Administrator Max Cleland had
privately ass ured veterans
groups that if the legislation
were not acted on, be would "put
the committee back in action...... ----'-
Tb e vets we r e further
encouraged last month when
Rep . Clarence Long, 0 -Md ..
wrot e a m e mbe r o f the
moribund committee that ir
legislation we re not e nacted
·'the committee on cemetere~
and memorials r em ains in
effect."
BVT THE VA'S general
.counsel. Guy McMicbael, now
inslst.s there was no need for
new legis lation t o kill the
advisory committee. Under
terms or the original law that set
up the committee, it had ncuv
ceased to exist, he said.
Footnote: A VA spokesman
conceded that the advisory
committee has played a
"valuable" role In the planning
f new Jl.81.loo.al cemete ries. The
presid ent's budget office.
however, claims that the course
or future cemetery development
has already been set. and the VA
can run the program effectively
wit h o ut h-el-p fro m thf'
committee.
Time to Change Judge Selection Method
Chief Justice Rolle Bird's nar·
row escape from early retire-
ment by lbe voters can bard·
ly b e vi ewed as a
v ictory for her. Runnin g
agalnlt nobody but benelt she
barely squeaked out a few votes
ahead wlth more than 6 million cut. _
Neve r , atnce the currenl
method of balloting on supreme
and appellate
justices came
into being 44
yea r s ago •
h as a n y
j us tice been
handed s uch
a crushing
demonstra-
tion of dlsap.
prov. I by the people.
True, there had never before
bffn such an effort to unaeat an
appointed Justice. Two groups.
working separately. organized
forces and raised thousands of
dollars in campaigns lO brin&
aboul her defeat.
Alt.bouab.. they didn't succeed,
Charles McCabe
the complete unworkability of
the system was exposed. 'Ibey
proved it is nothing more than a
charade which makes the most
serious effort or the people to
avail themselves of their right to
participate in the selection of the
s late's top j udicial orrtcers
merely an exercise in futility.
OBVIOUSLY, the n, there
s ho uld be a c ha nge in the
&yste-m. Either the people s hould
enjoy the right to participate In
a m eaningful way In the selec·
lion or the justices or the sham
or their .being elective officers
should be abandoned.
If the juaUces are not to stand
before the voters the n they
should be subjected to a rigid confirmaUoo process. The pres·
eot one with only two appointed
justices and the attorney
general making the approval ls
a farce. The very least tbat
should be required Is confirma-
tion by the people's re pttSen·
tativea ln the Senate as is the
federal system.
However . because of the trend
the courts have taken ln makln.g
laws rathe r than interpreting
· them, the case ror having them
fully responsible to the elec·
torate becomes overwhelming.
ST AllTING In l950 the courts
increaalogly have become the
principal agent for change In our
poUUcal order. usurping control
from the legislative bodies and
even the people themselves.
To the courts we owe such
things as busing, the abandon·
ment of capital punishment, and
the ridiculous redistricting or
the Calilomla Legislature wtUch
stripped the rural areas of any
power and placed It all in the
ttands or t.be urban centers .
With the courta' conteoUona
that the CoostJtuUon is a Uvtng
document to be chanced as the
Justices see flt. they have re-
duced the Constitution as well 11
all the statutetl lo blank parch·
ments. And. without havlna to
race the electorate. they have
rendered the Le1ltlature and lbe
people impotent.
But who says the judges arc
such statesmen as to replace the
elected representatives in mak·
ing the policies ror government?
They are not possessed or any
peculiar knowledge to make
them superior to the legislators.
TO THE contrary, appointed by
partlaan poUtical governors -and
put beyood the power or the ele<'·
to r a t e. th ey s it 1n the ir
cloistered towers totally un·
responsive to the needs and lhe
wi ll of the people, assuming the
awesome powers of infinit e
wisdom to serve u self-anointed
guardlam of the people's Mghts
and Interests.
It is an intolerable situation.
Fortunately, It remains within
the power of the people to re-
medy it. By cons titutional
cbaose. lhrou1h the inJUaUve
proceu If neceuary, the
Jutllcea can be brou1ht before
the voters in elections contested
by other candidates. And tbelr
terms, far too lensth,y at twelve years, can be abortened.
Voters Need 'None of Above' Ballot Choioo
Now that ll'I all over. I
wonder bow many of you voters
out there wt.ab we bad oo our
books the "Nooe of tbe above"
elecUoo category that Neveda
enacted • ,.,. ran back.
Perbapa move amon1
peculiar people but l'vo never
encountered
an e lection n where people _
wl1bed they ~ · did not have ,.,;
to vote for ·
either Brown
or Sv.lle, a
P•lr tbet
11111•• more ot Twtedl
••• T• . ·••••• bet•••• tbem• tb•• 1M7 woald _..to Mmlt. /ta ID
,..
so mQY elections recently. the
opt.loo eeeroed to be between a
smart aumbltcb and a dumb
bastard.
A couple of yean back I went
OD record that Californl• should
e nact tbe Nevad a l)'ttem
wberetn voters may expreta dis·
pl•uure with candldates offered
them. In lwo major races held
there thl.a year, tM volf'n did In
fact at.ate t.llt they preftrred
"none of the above'' to the can·
dldatet oo tbe ballot. Unhappily.
the law does not get rid of can· did•*-J\llt bec1us they lOM to
llr. NGM.
.. NON& OF the above" 1ot
¥Otel In the RepubtJcan .,,, Ulla year for a tHt In ,._ tlOIDPared to U,MT for
... lJ,11'7 for Sam C.v·
oar. described al "a perennial "Those who do vote arc
c 1 nd t date." Althoucb b e primarily motivaled by fear that
fin la b~ Hcond to "none." tbln11 will set wone if they
O'Mara woo the nomination don't , ratber than hope that
anyway. tb1n11 wlll Improve. How often
For C the Llbtrtarlan par-have JOU voted tor the leaat evil
ty has puahln1 an lnlUauve of eaodldltet or stayed aw~
to set "Nooe of the above ls IC· from tbe poUa becaUH f:.U cou.ld ~:r~~.b~·~nut!:~:~fri;!~ :!.:?1'1!:·~'T: ~=~r th'!{°!
ly ~int out. mllllona of citJMN vote for the least evU ls a vote
el11lbl• to vote no tonger see any for some evil, and that good can
purpose In dolnff so. PolltJcal never rosull when the choices
cand,da&ee and campaiana are •r;.,~~~li:e ~~:!::'l~~·a.
lurnln1 people off. Why ? the Libertarian Idea it better
B E C A lJ 11 • • a y t & e and mott IOlfcal. l like •'Non. of
Ltbe rtartant, "E1tabll1bment tbe above lt acatptable" oo t.bo
poUUcW. have nothlna to offer ballot. Should OW cMaipaUon
Hcept hllhtf tax.ea anCt (Nil« &el IQCln marb than any of the
£nterfel"lllC9 ln Lbe Uv• ot tbe ianfidatet. a n.ew eleetlon would cttlmlry, _ ·'8 bekt, say wit.bbl \br .. weeks.
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CALIFORNIA
Sails Auny
SAN PEDRO IAP> A BrHlah tanker th1t
unloaded ti 5 mlllion 1alloeb or hl&hly volaUI
llqu@flf'd JM"trol um .i•it dunn1 th k nd aall.ci
out ot Los An&tlf' Hubor Mond ) , ·
The Cavl'ndi11h'a arrlv1i in the harbor f'rld1y
set. off a rles of •trlt'l ttunty musures amid
dlJeuulon from envlronmc•ntall a. a to t.be aafet,y
of handltn, the hiChly pre urhcd fuel
But a harbor spokt>sman 111td tM unloadln• of
the LPG wais atCl'O mpliabl>d 'Nlthout incident
Al,.,..rt Eq••.._ ApplWft'll
LOS ANGELES IAPI An upans1on
program that would 1mpro"e automobile acc:e s
and parkina and add nl'"'' tt1rmlnals at Los An1ele•
lnternaUonal Alr]iort was pproH>d Monday by the
• Board of Airport
---------.. Comml loner
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The $53S million STATE program would e·nable
..... --------· the airport to handle 40 m i lli on pass engers
annually, Its maximum, and a 1ump or seven
mllllon from the number of passengers expected this year.
Officials said they hoped the project would oo
completed within five years.
Ponto lt'U aa• Sftatnwefl
--LOS ANGELES CAP ) -Prosecution witness
John Robert Duncan, 35, has been sent to jail for
five days for cont.empt after refusing to testify in
the child pornography trial of two m\!n.
Superior Court Judge Philip M. Newman
imposed the sentence Monday on Duncan. a
former child counselor with the Long Beach Parks
and Recreation Department.
Duncan. who has been in custody at Patton
State Hospital. had been granted immunity in
exchange for his t.esUmony after an appearance
before the county Grand Jury last July
Bea"fl .S1t0tc Bit• 81e1 '•
By Tbe A11od1ted Press
Cool and wet. weather ls expected to continue
today. wit.h heavy snow in the northern Sierra, the
National Weather Service said. .
Weather forecasters predicted an 80 percent
chanc-e of rain in the Bay area and variable
snowfall in the Tahoe area.
Since Sunday. over an Inch has fallen at Blue
Canyon, part rain and part snow. San Francisco's
rainfall was .20 of an inch, while Sacramento
reported .12 or an Inch and Saunas .85 or an lncb.
Skies will clear Wednesday, weather forecasters
said ·
OM. V PILOT .4 f
f · ·smcide··· Practicea ···
Cult teader 'Teat,ed' Followers
BERKELEY IAP) -"A lot of
beautllul people died because Jim
Jones pre-ordained this many years
ago," said a shocked former People's
Temple member. remembering mass
suicide drills by truatlng foUowers
who believed they were taking
poison.
"Jim Jones always aald, 'I! they
ever put me m JOll or 1t l am killed,
we are all to commit. suicide, killing
children first, making sure they are
dead, then killing ourselves.' " said
Linda Mertie. who left the cult a year
ago just. before she was to go to
Jonestown, Guyana, where more
than 400 cult members died by poison
and gunfire Sunday. • •
WANDA JOHNSON, A Temple
member for four years. said Jones
'"was always -from early 1973
testing us with practice suicides. In
1973, when eight people defected
from the church in San Francisco,
that wrus the first time he tested us."
She said J ones called followers to
the San Francisco temple and alter
•
12-year-old son was In Guyana and
may be among the dead.
Deborah Layton Blakely, in a June
deposition, deacrtbed similar drills &t
the Guyana settlement. Sirens, she
said, would wake everyone up and
about 50 guards with rtnes would
rush around the settlement corralUng
everyone to the mass meeting.
THE MEMBERS were told some
enemy was In the jungle and would
overrun the camp and death was Im·
mlnent, she said.
"We were told everyone would be
tortured by the mercenaries If we
were taken alive. Everyone, inchJd-
ing the children, were told to line
up." said 'Ms. Blakely. "As we
passed through the line w.e ~ere
given a small glass or red liqwd to
drink. We were told the liquid con-
lai ne d poison and we would die
within 45 minutes. We did as we w~re
told."
""e,..._L.-r• Oft §4rt•-they had given him a clenched.fist
• 1 ........ 1-e' o ., ~ salute, he announced. "We 're going to
After they tiad·swalloed t.he liquid,
she said. Jones told them it had Just
been a loyalty test.
DIANA MILLS, a Temple member
for five years and now a member or
the' family that. runs the Freedom
Cente r. comprised of dissaffected
Jones· rollowers, said the reverend
once was "a grand humanitarian
with genuine concerns for-humanity.
Members o f Fres no Teachers Association struck the s tate's fifth-celebrate tonight."
largest district Monday in a dispute over class size. Pickets SH E SAID, "He brought. in paper
paraded in front o f a junior high school as negotiators resumed cups and poured wine in them ...
bargaining for a new _contract t-Oday. Class sizes average 27 at the He ordered all or-us to drink it. we did
elementary level and 30 in secondary schools, third lowest among and then he said to us, smiling, 'You ~=la=r~g~e~di='=s~tr~i~ct=s~i=n~t=h~e~sl=a=~~·~-~~-~~-~----~-~~ havejust~~poi~nandall~~u
will bedeadin30minutes·."
'"But Instead we found out later
thlll the heavenly father (Jones I in·
tended to rule by force and fear and
violence and took a sadistic pleasure
in disciplining his flock." Was Rev. Jim Jones
l)ying of Cancer?
~ne sa1<1 a man Jumped up and said
he didn't want to die, but was beaten
to the floor by two-of Jones' angels'
"what we called his hit men and
women."
"I beat him too because he doubted Lawyer Threatened Jim Jones' word," she said.
LOS ANGELES CAP > ANOTHER WOMAN who shouted Muharem Kurbegovic. 35, ac·
LOS ANGELES <APl -The Rev.
Jim Jones, leader of the People's
Temple, believed he wa11 te.Rninally
ill -possibly with cancer -and bad
promised to enter a hospital for tests
aft.er U.S. Rep Leo Ryan's visit to
the cult's Guyana enclave .
Dr. Carlton Goodlet, Jones' doctor.
said on Monday he had flown lo
South America to examine Jones in
August and lnslst.ed his patient enter
a hospital, but Jones was reluctant
then
JONES WAS AMONG al least 409
cult members round poisoned or shot
at the group's Jonestown settlement
in Guyana Sunday and Monday.
GQOdlet refused to discuss specifics
of Jones' case, but writer Donald
Freed. who spent a w~ek at the South.
American compound in August, 'said
Jones told him be was dying of a
she didn't want to die was shot. al c u sed o r b ein g the i974
ably provoked the cult"s ambush w1thapistol.Theshotswere blanks. "Alphabe t Bo mbe r ," has
Saturday that killed Ryan, a "After he CJones) enjoyed the threatened in Superior Court to
Ca Ii forn i a Dem oc rat.; three agony or the people. he said that t.h1s kill his a~rney if he is not given
American journalists and a sect. was Just a test of our loyalty.'' said a new laywer.
member who was at~mpllng to_M~s~·~J~~~~~·-w~ho~a~d~d~ed~~tb~a~t~be~r-~~~~~----~~--~ leave.
* * *
Deprogranuner
'Warned FBI'
Of Cult Acts
1n1urance
.._. · TWO ADDITIONAL Y~RS ~nc"i/:1 GUARANTEED
~~·..... "NO INCREASE IN PREMIUMS" I>
Business. Commercial Fire, Condos and Apartment
Stupen Plead• I•••~ "cancer or cancer-like" disease.
SAN DIEGO <AP) -Cult depro·
grammer Ted Patrick says he
warned U.S. officials five years ago
to take action against rellgtous sects
such as the People's Temple, blamed
ror the weekend slaylngs or
California Rep. Leo Ryan and four
others. BOB p ALEY HORTH oc. 546-3205 LOS ANGELES IAP ) -Stanley M~k Rifkin FllEED SAID JONES may have
has pleaded innocent to charges stemmtn~~m c: subconscious~ Linked_ J1is ownJ.a~ ~ m1lllon bank t?feff an<r-has . SU~ with that or his religious settlement.
Patrick, a San Diego resident who
bas-served-two~jall let'ms-for his ef,
forts to get members of several culls
&--ASSOc.IMC. SOUTNOC--642-6500-
having tus bail reduced from S4 million to $200,000. projecting pessimism throughout the
Wearing prison blue denim pants rolled up enclave and contributing to a siege
over red tennis shoes, the short, stocky computer mentality.
lo abandon their religious beliefs. _______ _;_-=--------------------said Monday be was not surpnsed at.
analyst from suburban Sepulveda answered a firm "His medication intake was ver:y
"not guilty" Monday to each or four counts handed high and he may have confused his
down by a federal grand jury. His trial is to begin personal condition with that of the
the murders and apparent suicide of------------------------------, at least 409 People's Temple mem·
bers in Guyana.
Jan. 30. group," said Freed.
··1 am surprised that it didn't hap-
pen two or three years ago." Patrick
said in a telephone Interview from
Cincinnati, where he is conducting a
cult deprogramming, what. he calls a
"rescue."
Goodlet agreed that Jones was
"distressed" about. t.he illness.
"He knew so much depended on his
good health,'' said the physician.
He remained in custody in lieu of the $200,000
reduced bond, which defense attorney Robert M.
Talcot.t said still would be difficult. to raise. Talcott
said that Rifkin. 32. has few assets and owes
several thousand dollars to companies such as
American Express. Rifkin's father, a Los Angeles
City employee. ls not well-to-do and probably
would have trouble posting the bond, Talcott
added
"THE WHOLE IDEA lof the settle·
'm e n t > was bu 1 lt a r o u n d b is
avallabiUty." Freed said fears of destruction prob-
He said he went to Washington,
D.C., in 1973 to ask the Congress, the
FBI and the Justice Department to
take action against. the cults but got
no positive response.
Aelvertl.._.,t
I I ouseu,if e sells
~las:s plate'
}or '40; 1t·orth
S J ,700
MLES. 111.-The story of
a small fortune. lost be·
cause a hou!>ewife had no
idea her: ~~s plate was a
cl.)lleclor s item. recently
came to light.
In a letter to J: R.
MacArthur. chairman of
The Bradford Exchange,
world's largest trading cen· I
•er in collector"s plates. a
Madison. Wisc., woman
wro1e: ··1 had a l,.alique
1%5 plate ... which l
sold to a friend for S40. 11
had not hcurd of you at
that time.'' .
The plate sbe sold is
actually valued at more
than SI ,700. Although
MacArthur points out that
this price is exceptionally
bigll. he said. Ml'm afraid
others may be losing hun·
dreds or thousands or dol·
lars by not knowing what
their plates arc worth.''
To aid in Identifying
valuable plates. the Ex·
change issues a report that
includes current prices on
more than 900 plates.
guidelines on what to look
for afld when to buy, and
the plaae evaluation check·
list used by the E"change.
To obtal• a ~•P >'
without co a t or
·ob1t1atton, aend your
name. addreta. and sip
code by December lt to:
The Brdord Excbanc•.
Dept. 19747. 1301
Milwaukee Avenuo.
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E L CENTRO IAP >
'.'lo. the new $6.7 million
;heriff's office and jail
won't be called the Grand
Slam, although the Im-
perial County board or
1upervisors•tbought about
tl.
The Desert Cooler also
was rejected as were the
Hide Away and Bars and
Stripes. In all, 24 names
were proposed ror the
jaiJhouse which is under
t'Onstruction.
"Let's make it plain and
s imple,'' s ugges ted
Supe rvisor John Keo·
oerson before he and his
colleagues decided to call
1t. plain and simply, the
Imperial County Sheriff's
Office and Jail.
Act Dlegal
FRESNO CAP> -A
Bakersfield police of·
facer act ed illegally
when he removed an
automobile trunk key
from the pants pocket of
a man during a J uly 14th
investigation. the 5th
District Court of Appeal
here· ruled. The search
occurred when the of
fl eer was checking three
people for stolen pro·
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Booklet Issued
WASHINGTON IAPl -Tbe National Park
Service has issued a booklet on the Revolutionary
War battle of Kings Mountain.
The 82-page booklet descrtbes the little-known
but Important baUle In North Carolina.
"For ~British the message was a bitter
harvest of mistaken judgment and misplaced
hopes. To the Americans, it was a revelation of
possible ultimate victory, .. states the prologue.
Copies of "With Fire a nd Sword: The Battle of
King's Mountain.'' can be purchased for $3 from the
Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government
Printing Office, Washington, O.C .. 20402. Order
stock number024-005--00710·5.
Plate of the Day
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BEN BOX -OW'ned by Gladys L. Box of
Sacramento. Ben Box is her husband's name.
It was the 100,000th environmental license
plate issued ln California.
Deaths
R O ME !AP >
Giorgio De Chirico, 90,
considered by many to
be Italy's gr-eates t
painter of this century
and founde r or the
Italian metaph ysical
movement, died M~ay
of a heart attack. De
Chirico's art is exhibited
throughout the world,
including New York,
Moscow and the ma;or
Italia n galleries.
TUCSON, Ariz. <AP l
-Bookseller Adolph
Alfred Krocb, 96, who
helpe d determine the
marke t by c hoosing
what books to s tock,
died Sunday. He was
c redited with he l ping
promote trving Stone's
"Lust fl ,. Life." the
story of Vincent Van
Gogh.
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o ne or the le ading
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Monday of lung cancer. •--P-VB_U_C_N_OTl.....,.._C_E-......-
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Ti.. to1..,.i,.. --•• dol!lll 1111•• ""''' .,
8.> TUOMA ' 0 . ELIAS
fhtt ort.iln.tl 1dl'ai. lnC'luded rush
hour toll:. on free"'" !! dolln J
Jtllllon lt&M>hn~ laoees 11nd rei.trt<'tum
Oil "'hertt new hou In dcv{•lopm1.:nt
CO\J Id bl• b'tlll
Hut offlc1al11o mnlun.i air quuhl)
mJnJyc·nw111 phtm. r()t niajur part or C:-111 fom10 hovt• had to \\8tt>r down
their I tu·tkM•tm111 df.'rubl)•
"'l'llOt't-: tltt:i\. DID ·T
•·xin·lly d1 u"" OVl•r"" h1•lm1na i.up
por I Ill puhhl' ht• nnws ... 11a1d Clart
mon1 Ma.yor t-;1,•unor Cohen. ""ho
supervht-d pnp1m1t101'\ o( l~ pre
hmanar~ plJn tor th,• Loa An~dt'~
8H'U
1\ 1m1l.Jr IUl'k OJ t•nlhU~IB:!>m for
dr.,...t1t·' hft•-.l\ It• t•huni;111.: rm .,.,Url'"
al~o lt·cl to 111,uurwc tlr J Sun Frun
c.•1,t•1• Ila' l\1,•a plan mut•h i.of\1•r
I h.111 llrl~ll\Jll) Pl lll)OM'd
Hui l'H'n lht• lart11•i. th,11 rt·m.11n 1n
t h1ht' pl.111' ,and i.1m1lar hhll'pnnl!'o fur
url0J11 like rho'l1· ,1round S1H·rumt'nt11
, nd ~an Du.·~o 11l.1~ not 'Un l\t' th1•
pol 1111·t1I hure 11•a1w Ill. t°I) lo ~n:.c.•
around tht•m
t'OR fo'F.W i'OLITICIA ~ HA Vt.
paid much ~ttenuon <o the air qu<1ht)'
plan!j mandated by the rt.·den•I Ck1m
Air Act Thal 1'1'(1Ulf('8 Nlt'h rnJJO~
air baltn to c"'Blf' u plan for •du'-'v
lng ht"~dthy air by 1987 or lo1w all
fed('ral !1uppc'll1 in (u~lda like how.an~.
h11th"'-avs and !W~&1Mt· trt>1ttmcnt
Thc foo ral dollurl' Are v•titl rur
new fl"t't'w•Y•. low income hou ... 1ng
and evt-n for lesti promln.-nt f1t!lds
bke t~ arts, M> lor11I aovcrnmttn~
•nd regional a&:t'nctl• hoave tu1'l·n
h td or lhtt plaru.
Rut pohlJc1anb on .i lurj.CN 'ol'lllt'
haH•n t h.id mu<'h 10 '"\-and
nl"tlher ha most o( tht• JlUhhc "'h1(1h
kno"':!> nt•xt to noth1n.: .,1)(1111 lhc
plani.
Onn• lht') hnd out Jnd hnJI .ip
pro\ JI rrom ~t.1lc· dnd frdl•r..el AO\
1•rnmt•nlb must ronH• 1•41rl.> rwxl )l'Jr
and u lltorm '' ..,u11.• to follo~ The
turbult-nt't' mav be 'iO grc•nt 1 h,11 thl·
Clean An Act 1t~t:lf tb ullcrcd
THAT '~ WHAT H APPt:N t;D
before. tn the t!arly '70s. 4 h\•n 11
lleemed gab rationing would be used to
t•fto~I for Cowboys
C:.ivl(' lll-11. u c·owpuncher from Musselshell. Mont.. ha~ed a
o..,c·honl to tl'<Jl'h pl'opl(· how to be cowboys. He ~ays 1t 's a fough
t1 <.icle but h1!'> school. the 40·acre Cowboy Haven .near Tucson. has
phml ~ of l'ilJ.!l'r ~• ud('nts
Dog Donor 'Rare'
Otis 'Noteworthy American'
SOL'Tll BUHLJNGTON. Vt u\Pl -
( >t 1i. P J\lbt•t• of South Burlington
h<.1s bcl'n h:.tcd 1n the latest volume
of ·community l.cader ~ and
Nott•worthy l\mt•rit·ans" m aki ng
him vrnbably lhi: first dog lo be so
honort'd
ll n" l'ri.1t~· of Vt."rmont proressor
Georgl' Albct' so.11d he received al\ in-
v1t<1twn in thl' mail to i-ubmit b10·
graph1<'al material for the hook 's hst-
rng of accomphbhed Americans.
Al.REE •·11..t.EO OUT the for mi.
for h1~ family's do~. Otib
A few weeks later. an envelope
cam e back addressed to "Otis P
Al bee," with a paste-up of the
pooch's biogrnphy as it appears in
the latest edition. Al bee s<i 1d.
OTIS WAS IDENTl flE D as a "re
li r t.>d expl ore r , h u n t e r a n d
spor tsman." His Ph.D. 1n animal
husbandry was duly noted. as well a~
his status as ·'for mer leader and
guide of hunting partie:s."
According to Albee. Otis is dcclrn-
i ng comment.
Ban of Nixon Denied
LONDON tAPl "No." says the
Labor govcrnml'nt to a dem and from
onl' of its members m Par liament that
Richard Nixon l' bannt·d from Bntam
CIS~unctestnrblealicn"
Nu.on 1s dut:! hl!rc Nov. 29 after
v1i.1t1n~ Parb. where he: is to appear
in a phom· 1n program on &tal l'
teh.'VlblOll
Ho me Secretar y Merlyn Rees gave
the o ne·word written "No' on
Mooday t o Labor itl' .John Lee's
dem and. And that effectively ended
OlscussTon of the heated issue.
Nixon is lo dehver a lecture on
foreign affairs Nov. 30 at the Oxford
Union, Oxford University's debating
societ y. •
The
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PRIMERIB
DINNER
Special
On-the-~ at South c.out Plua Ne. the C.u'OUMJ
on the Aral Lcvd. Jibl' ~calla MO 1111
br1n1 mucb o( Calllor naa in hne w1ih
feder al 1tandard
'fbe current pro~ul!, don 't inrlud •
anythln1 so fl(estyle-shattering 811
that liut they do cnll for annual In·
'fj'<'tlona of smog control devlces on
;a I cars and trucka. prcft-rentlal bus
•nd carpool la.ne5 on all rreeways
and expt1nal vt new scrubber~ to
clean lhe smoke from power plants.
None of theee measures would dis·
rup l m un)" essentia l Callfornia
hubll• But •II have a history of
arousing proteasts
A pilot program to inspect smog
con trol d cvi ce6 w as tried In
R1vt'r ldt' County 11nd abandoned
bt-cau11e of protests from ar ea poUll-
~••ns
PR EFEllENTIAL, OR DIAMOND,
l anes have succeeded on several
Northern Cali fornia br idges and
freeways. But no one has had lhe
courage lo try a notber one '"
Southern California smce the 1976
Santa Monica Freeway debacle.
Plan s to inst all the m on other
freeway~ were dropped on orders
fro m Gov. Brown and the idea is not
likely to gel a very friendly reception
If it's tried again.
And ordcrt> to in~la ll .stru>kest.uc~
scrubbers always draw protests from
power com1>anies. rearing they won 't
be allowed to pass the expense along
to cuatomera.
Tht~ perennial political reahtaes
present a major paradox -ror every
poll of Californians reveals air qualr·
ly to be their top concern.
Yet. every lime a m ajor cleanup iis
begun, It is kllled by popular demand
before getting off the ground.
THE PLANNE R S WHO P UT
together t od af 's t e ntative air
quality plans believe they've done all
they can to meet the federal stan
dards while causing mmimum dis·
ruption.
There's little doubt tht! plans would
substantially improve the air But on-
ly strong rederal support set'ms like-
ly to keep the most important ele-
ments or the plans alive.
That kind of support has always
raded as presidential election years
drew close and it's interesting that
e nforcem ent of th e m ost con-
troverisal parts or the tentative plans
would start in-1980. the next election
year.
Krishna Army Move
Lea•~'letS SAN FRANCI SC O "JI t AP 1 Sixth Army
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SVl'EAIOlt COUltT O~ THe STATE 01' CAl ll'OftNIA ~011 THE COUNTYOl'O•ANGI! No.A.-t41 NOT ICE OF HEAlt tNO 01' PETITION l'Otl l'ltOeATll Ofl WILL ANO LfnEAS ll!STAMENTAltY, AUTMOAllJITIOl'f TO AOMINISTl!ll UNOEll THI INOEl"ENOINT AO-MINfSTAAllON MESTA TH ACT E\l•lf' or M£Al!ITT WARRC:N ... Al> TIN l)oo<•a..-d NOllCE 1<, M£RE8Y GIVEN 11\al MAPV VIRf,INIA -RTIN h•> llttd
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to •O"'•IU\I~ undrit'r ,,_ ·~~"'
ridm1n1\t'•hCif" ot E\ttitt•' Act, '~
IH•nr,. to wf\•tn •" mdelft lc>t fUftMr
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Tel t U ·OOSI Attorney lor: _rt..,_
Publ"llt'd 0rdf'QO! C:0..•1 O.•lv Pilot
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c,,..n .. SUPl!lll°" COUllT OP TME STATE Of' CALll'OltNIA ,OR TMIE COUNTY 0' OllANOIE
......... ll NOTI CE 0, HIE AltlNG OF f'ETITION 'Olt f'll09ATIE OP WILL ANO ,Oil l.IEnlEllS TESTAMIN· TAltY f\l•I• of VfTA C PANNO 0..-<'a!oed NOT1C£•IS HEREBY OtVEN 11\tl
THOMA~ J PANNO ..... IUed ~rein • e>o-111-lor Prol»te of w111 .,.o tor ·~ '"""'"of l~lttr~ Ttt1¥r>ftnt••Y lo 1"9 ~t1l10f'Wlr rf'fttr~• 10 wnt<h tS m•Oe tor •11rt,..r .,.,,lcule<~ •"41 INt '""
11m~ •no po <ICO ol ,...,. ,tlQ I he wm•
Mt ~~n ""' for l>Mfml>tr S. 1•78. od 10 00 • m .• In lllf' COUf't rootn of Oel)arl • m•n• No 3 ol .,.,Cl coun, •I 100 CJ••< Cl'nl., OroW' W..I, on I,.. (lly ol S..nla
An.. C•l1torn1a O•ttcl "'ovemo.r is. 197' WIUIAM I . St JOHN, '-iYCl-
COVIHGTOH & CltOWE t•O West $illtll S.r•t OMe-, CA9176f T91: (71fl ...._I AttWMY\ let "911t.Nr
Pul>ll~htd 0.""9l' Co.ts! 0..11'# Pilot Nov, 10, 11, 71, 1•78 SJ.O 18
PUBLIC NOTIC E
headquarters and m ost NOTtCE ro co-Tu CTOtt$ A..l~d of the military activity P UBLIC NOTICE t Au..1NG ~o• 11os
Nov 10 11 11 I'"! HJ'l /8
Af'Wlre.-10
at the Presidio could be -----------u~~,D~~ ~~s~~~T-M~SA
WASHINGTON <API moved to Trea sure •·si•~ 81d ~""'""' 1000·<100 pm 01 "' fed I · d I I d · S F · SUPElllOllCOUllT O~THE 1-81nO•yol~""'bPr 1978 -n er a JU ,:te says s an in an ranc1sco su.Te M CALIFORNIA FOR PIB<" of eio R,,..•101 Purct1e>1no t h e H are Kri sh na Bay under a plan being rHE COUNTY oF 011-c;E o"'"· 11~1 Pl••m•• ~1 c.om iiMw .
re l igious sec t can studied by theArmy HOT•ce~/~"A1t•H G OF '·P~&?;r , 1.,,.,.,,1,"11,0n N•m•
distribute literature at PETITION FOii PROBAU OF WILL f.l(HAUS• SY'\TFM FOR WIL~N a. the Kennedy Center for ANO ro11 l.E TTe R~ o, Ao wH1T11EsiSCHOOl.s
the Performing Arts Just RUFFELL'S MIHtSTAATION WITH Will AN P1c,1c•P1.,....,rPonfolf t1157Pl.u!n NEXEO II• SL. CA'\I• -,,., C.. 92621. 2'MSA as b eve r age an d f•IM•ollOWREVP HURLEY. 8urSt .c.o<.l.ilMl>'Wl,C.'12blto •
Sou venir vendors dO. u~sTEIY ~•• LOWREV l!AVMONO HURLEY NOTI CE 1S HERE8V GIVEN INI .-~ 0.-<UY'd '"" •bOV4!-nemecl Sc-Dl\lroCI ol U .S. District J udge wt.. Y• W..t NOTICE •S HlPcev C.-VEN ,,..1 Or•ft9t' County, CAlitor,,•d, .tct"'ll 0y Oliver Gasch m ade the Mf,..NA MAPIA 'iNYDFP h.!\ lllf'd •nd thro<19h '" Governl1>9 &oerd . .... ~ ll<'•ton" Pf'l•llon tor Pr-• ot Wiii h••f'1na1ter relerred to •~ rul i n g M 0 n da y in lfU ....... •Yd. .ttld lor l\~U<tt\(f' Of l "I ..... , 01 Ad Dl!.TRICT."" ""'" •ece•ve "°to but dismissing Char ges Of m1n1\lr•l1on W1IP. Woll Ant>t<~d t f l\Qt l•IPt I,_ Inf' .OO""·il•I~ II-.
Soll.Cl.l l·ng that had been ~=C:·: .... =:.....,.===':4'.-0==2:5'=~ t•••n<" 10 """''"" m-tor tu•llW• "'•!ta 010110o"tt1e•wM<1ol •<°"lr«t _ Ckt'f•<ulcU-\, '61\0 l"•' lh~ .. ,,. •nd •or the •OO-~CW-Ot«t f i I e d a g a I n st. th re e o••c• ot .... Ml"V""' Win" ""\ !It•" WI 810.. '""" be re<t'IY.0 1n lt.e Pl«•
m e m b e r S 0 f t h e ICW 0.ttm~ S. 1'18, el 10 00 ~ m . In IOtnt111e<I -· -\NII be --'"" cov• troom of ~o.rt,,...,.I No J of I'""" P<lbt•"• ,...., •IOI.Cl •t 11"' --1 nler national Society for W•d rouri •I IOO (IVI< C•rlu D"vt.' \lolt!d 11~.....SPlo>t"
Krishna Consciousness. "''" '" ..... , .. ., ot .... n •• """· '""r•wltlt>e•NIA°"l)O;olre<11>11'M
(dltfu rnt._e to,.. <t•t" \Cl ot b•d OO<ument•, to I t <.'l·<i imed t h at a 0dlcdNO¥lml>o,rlS ,q,, IQU.trMl""""'"''urn1n900Gtond1hQtl
National Park Ser vice i~~~"c7C:,. s1 JOHN. ;;::·n NIA.,,,..,, 111i.r '""bod 01>en•f'9
regu lation proh1bll1ng osau11N &OSBURN 1 acn b•O mu•• conform •nd""
the sale of leaflets and toS'P91MmA-r~~"""'o'""<-•A<tclO<um"""
h I h l.H Af\q•I~. CA EM:n 0.0 ~II be a<O>mlN<"ad llY p a m p C t S I n t (! Tel 111JI 0.·IMj llwo '•<1ir11y r~tl'tr~ IO on 11\e GOnl«K I
K ennedy Center violated Atlom•n tor P.t•h••• CIO<um,.nf\ ano by 11>e '"' o1 ~
h · h l f f Publt\n.-o Ot,Y\Qt, Co.'t D•llV r>1tof •.uoconfr.\(fOf\ t e I r r I g s 0 re e l"1l C.om1M C.opott•no Nov lC II 11 !018 U•7 /~ T "" Dl\lRI( T ·-r·~-'"' tlQhllo Speech I .,. 0 Frw• •t A••r Pk t<'t"<I ~ny °' .lll l>d• or to W.tl•t! any
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D;O~ Ot 1n tf'W\ btOOtf'\q
NEW FOR NEWPORT BEACH! HOTICE INVITING e10S ' NOTI(( 1<, HE Af8Y GIVI N 11'1<11
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Dr•vf'. (01.te ~,,,,. C•l•t0'""'4t un111 ,,,.. nov• ot 11 00 "m °" O<om.,.r I 1'71 .. 1 w1>1ch """ l,,,_y woll II' --out>t1c 1w •nor~~ •n ,,_.., Covn<••
(h.tmb<r~ lor FURNISHING Al.l LABOR. MATERIALS. fOUIPMfNT TRANSPORTATION ANO SUCH OTHER FACILITIES AS MAY 6E AEOUIAEO FOR THf LANO\CAPC Dl::VElOPMENT Of< OEL MESA PARK
Tht> DISTRICT "'~ OCKaoned trom ll!f' O•r•Clor of the ~rtmenl ot In o'"''••• R..-1.\ho~ .. ,,.,. °""'"'"*' Pf'lflvct1t·
tnQ , .... °' ""' ou:m -~\ .n ow
•Of4t•ty in whf<h thl\ WOt9' I\ to t»-.~
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tr•tl ,,.... r<11r> .," °" me •• troc Dl!.flllCf OlllC<• IO<•l•d •• llS/ Pl4'<<'nlla St • C.o\"' Mew. c.a ~21
Coo'4'1> ,,,.., cw OOl.Mned on ._1 A
The
Reading
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AMERICA'S FOREMOST RE~DING ACHIEVEMENT CENTERS
Vixil our newe.~1 location.
1420 North Bristol St .. Su.ite 240
Near Jernboree/MarArthur intersection
Call 956-1105 now.
Eight years of proven HUCC'l'HH in Southern Calif11rn10.
Ao •cllvity of Amtriun Learning Corporalion.
A ~e1 ot Ol<tM, 'Of'<ll•«llt°"~· .,,., otl'ler <-Of'ltrd<t dOcumfl'lt m4y Ofll Ob l•orw,d I~ II>(> oftKf' of I"' OrOl<l"""nl
ot l..,..,,,, .. 51-tw<f"'t /1 • ••t Onv~.
Co\ltt M< 't4 C.e41torn111 UPOf' rHfttp1 at
"notHttu~ ,..., ~ ~ OiJ "b•dO. '"
rt.•qu!9\t Pldn~ dno l>ftit1tAl•Of"' ~ "'ld oll'd I,,_ CNr9f "'Ill I>• \I ~ ~r
\(:'l
E dt'1 1>10 '""" "" ,,,_.on '"" PrO-oow1 torm '9n(J 1n trv• ,,,,.nnrr Pt OW toed
'" the contrJKf Ck>fumt "'' And \h.tH b,. «1< < omptJO•"O Dv " t 1 'tttied or , ,\n•••r ... <Mr._ or " b•O nona •Of n.o•
t(·\\ HMn 10 pt:~rc.1 nt of ttw• nmount ot
tn• b•O m~°"' JiltYA~ IO ""' C•h n• ( 0'ta M f"'od
cooy Of •-r'""1> _., be oosted "' 11\C' ,00 ,,, ..
T .... for~ <.ehfdul• of PH d lfil'\
.... ~. I\ -\C)Of' • "'°'""'9 ddy Of t•Qlll 11 1 noun fhP rate tot hcllld<1V """' .,.,..,...,.. ""'°"' \f\MI .,. et .... >I
tln'\,..nd~Ntt 11 SMll 0t ......-1orv uoon Ille CON TRACTOR 10 -'"" conlra<t •> .... .... -. --•ny .w.txoftlfollUOJ u"'Ot'f "•'", to Ny not IH \ ltWtn tf'lfl ,,lfd '\Pf'<tf•f'ld r.1t~ to ctU wor-me-n
Pmpfoyfld by thfom 1n the e•e<ut•OI' ot
1"'t (Ontfd(t No bldOtr may •11...,,._ ..,,, bl<t lor
a """Od 01 forty ""' I•~ I d<lf' dller
IN' d.Jll! '4'1 !Or I"" Ol)ef\lr>Q ol blO\
A ~YmHll IJOnCI 6NI " Pfrtorm""'"
OOnd #Ill II!' ""(1Ulf¥'CI PflOI to hUtu• hon ol IM <onlr..CI ~ .... PAY-nf ~a
"""""" bf> •n •~ •orm \et fOfth 1n 1rw1
1o.onltitCt do<~n&\
NOTICE IS FUPIHf P C,IV[ N trwol
1t11• Coly Covn<il ol \~•O C1h ""' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~nf'r~totor~ P\ld~l\~O d 0'••••1•~
DA TE 0 N°"""'~r 10 1978
GowitrthnQ S0."0
~,,., .... ,~wF1\.f"ller CPM.
cfiirporter 'Inn CJ/otel
meoiTeRRA~eA~ R~Drn
,i11"'''""'1111111 ,,,r/111Jr Sr11111 ''' .'xll1ttf .,,,,/ / ,.,(/11 •. ""'' (),,, ... ,,
SAINT GE RMAINE SOUP
HEARTS OF ROMAINE SALAD
ENT REES
ROAST TOM TURI\ EV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S.95
Oven Hoasted Tom Turkey. Ju1<'y and Tender Old 1-·J llh1oned Dr~s1ng,
Golde n Giblet Gravy Snowy Whlpfl('d Potatoell. or Glazed Yum. Green
l'eas. Belgium Carrotb.
Ch1ldll Plate •1.1nder 12· 4.SO
NEW YORK STF4f'\K, BROILED . . . . . . . . . . . . ............... 9.50
Flavorful and Fllhng. Th11> Top Runkmi.: Slt.'ak Wiii Be Topped with
Sliced Mushrooms and Escorted with L~onno1"t' Potaloe!I nnd G reen
Peai.. Belgium Carrots.
STANDING RIB ROAST · AU J ll .......................... 9.25
Our Perennial Favorite. Select Choice Portions Carved rron1 our Great
Standing Rib RonsL'\ Wiii Be Accompanied by Crcumt>d Spinach,
Yorkshire Pud ding and Creami Whipped Horseradish
Childs Plate •under 12 5.25
ROAST LEG OF LAMB., ........... , .......................... 6.85
Dcll<'ote Slices of Lumb 5(,rved Over Our Old Fashioned Dressing
Ladled Over Wllh its Own Nt11urol Juices. Green Peas. Belgium
Carrots. Whipped Pota toes
Chlld11 Plate 'under t2 t 4.50
SCOTCJI BAKED llAM . ·~ ...•.•........•............. ~.\ ...... 6.tS Succul~nt Rou ted Tender, Green Pcu. Belalum Cisrro!Ji. whipped
Potatoes tlnd Apph! Sauce. __,-
BROILED HAUBUT STEAK ................................. 6.95
Served Ptptni Hot with Tt rtef' Sauc . Gree,n Pcu:s. B~glum Carrot•» •
and Whipped Potatoes.
FOil THE ••KJDS''
A BASK.ET OF SHRIMP . .. . . .. . .. . .. ' .•.••.•. '.' .•.•••••. cl .50
• 8everage1.50
Servln1 11:39 a.m. to 9 p.m. Pleaee Call for ReterVatlons
18100 MacArthur-Newport <Opposite th~ Airport l 833-2770
•.
rttlf' (Ind \.<'.iltf'Of w.~, 1n O<tor(Satvl"
-11t1th ••w. to br Oil•O tn lht• ( on\trU<tlon
Of Oh •lbOW"• ~ntiUWJ ll"f"IOfOV• mf"nt\
f~ \4'10 '4-41P ,1ftO \(o"I •• ,..,t\ MJOC>ff't't lb• A•o,o•uhoM ot IN' Coh Council ""°
•\.on •••• 1n ,,_ ottt(r Of ttw (1ty , •• ,, Ol \•Id (llV 11\oll Wod tdff .md 'Cal• I\
twortt1n ,. '"""' to and a<toott-'d •n trH~ nol•t~ It\ tnouof\ tu11, dnG <atnOtt lttt'
\#f '°''"',,. , .. ,., dNt .,,,., .. \dtd .C:lth ,..
dOOC)lf·O o., ""''° r•·\Otvt•Of' • ,. mt.at ,.
Nrlot lht noh<t"b'ftf"f4·t•tK•
Pur<,...,1111 Dor•ctor Publo\ned Or-COol\I 0.1l y Pilot Nov •1.111. 1918 U6~1•
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTl(I; TO OOflTAACTOltS CAU.ING FOlt lllOS
S<l\004 Ol•trlCt NEWPORT·ME.Slo UN1,,1£0SC.HOOt.. Ot!.TRICT Rod OeMll•"" 1 00 o <IOO D tn o4
lht' Ith <Uy OI OK-r. 1918 PIACP of 81(1 Pf'U•l)4 ~ ...... ,,,., OltKP ll.S7 Pl.cent,. SI • Gtnl• ~w Ca thl1
fh,. (Of\HdCfOr '""'* 1n In• pertorm•ntf' Of ,,..,,, ••On . •nd 1mprovt
m~llb. conto•m to :"' Ldbo< c.oOt ot
IN" ~tdlf' Of (<8lff0f'n1A .tf'd ntl"ti_•r fjfW'
of tf\f' ~.,,, ... OI (dlltC)fntd# tOOO<&bl•
tnrtt'IO ""'" lht• .-,u otton Of'ly Of
\U(l't wctr1dhGn1oA\m~r-OI ttQ\llt~V" Pro .Pc t tdent1fl(8tlOn Name
d<tr ,,,.. \111'('1.0I \l•tul~\ """"'"nt to A 0 0 F ' NG F 0 R v A R ' 0 u s
wlHO• o•o<4'ed•nO\ """ unO•• "" "l OCATfONS 1RROUGROOT THE t&llten ,..no _,n•<" ftAv• not b,.f' OtSTAtCT '"~'" 0•-0 by '"' PfOVl\H>n•, ot inc Pt.ice Pl..,.,¥•°"""'· ltH Pl•<t'n
1.6l>Of Coo.. P1t>11'f"f>t•• 10 lttOOr "'"" ""SI . Co\ta ~a. C:. 92627. HU·A
bl Q•••n on1~ 1n '"" """',,.r oro••df'd ik'•r SI . Co\I• ~. C.. 92626 by t•w NOT IC( 1$ HEREBY GIVEN 1 ... 1 No blO ..,.,..,, ~ (Ol'l~IOt•tl'd unit'\\ II II\~ llboV(!>n~ S<hool DISlr•CI 01 ,, n•d• "" " b<dnO. torn' tu•nl\lw>d by Oran~ C.-ty. C.lltornta. ol<li"'J b• th\' (oh Ot (.o<.la """°"'• om<I "mild<' In ""0 llHOuqt\ ih Gov,.,n1119 8oard,
acto,.d&ntt•wtt" t~ OfOYi5i•on'tot tnt• h f!r~1natt.-r r t'lf•tred to•~ prOj>O\~I rl'Qviretn4'nh '01!'.TRICT," will r~f'IW' up lo. bUI
i:4c1> bi-• mu\I ""' 11c,.n~o """ not late• trwon llW •~ \to111eo llmo.
1mci qrequdlllil'd '" rl>Qu""<:l b' itw. \f'lllM bid$ tor '"" '1Wtrd ol a cootr«t
, .... (•I• Council ol ttw (lly OI (O\I,. •or 1~4-P<C>l<!CI. Mf'\" r .. ,.,..,, ,,... r1<1111 to ••W<I 11ny Aod\ "'"II Ill!' received on thl' pt•ce or .,11 bldi • •o•nhlotHl ..OO••, -Shall i. Oj)e!W)O Ll l.CEN PHINNE y """ oul>llcl, rNd "IOVd ., t~ -ve c llY Cltr-ol t"'· >IAllMI """' -OIKe Cllyol Q>\i. M4tw Trwtre ;will 1111" NIA 0tf)CK1I rt!(lliireo Publl•heCI 0r.,.. ca.\t 0..ll y Piiot tor Pecll wt o4 1>1d ao<umtnh to Nov 11 11 1019 ~71 qwrenlM INt reiurn m 9(IOd ~lllOll --' #ll,.ln N IA CS.V\ •fwr llW l>td _.,ino a.tllfl P UBLIC NOTICE E•<11 bid mun conform and be' -----------reSOOfUIYe IO ..... contr«I do<-b.
NOTICE OF
INTENT
Tne Califor ni a
Depar tm e nt o f
Transportation nas filed
an . applicat ion with tne South Codsl Regiona l
Commission for rcstriping
the highway to include left
turn packets and two way
teft turn lan4!s on Parlfic
Coast Highway Detwoen Del OD1spo Street and the
Street of Green Lantern In
Dana Point. This work
requires the ellm lnatlon of approximately t7,.S ,treet
p a rk i ng sp aces a nd
Installing "no par ki ng"
signs. The SCRC perm it
number IS P..0 76. For
further Information call
the Coastal commission at
(710 620-37SS.
E<Kll blcl -I I:. «c-lfll 1>Y ·"" ~<ur•I' •elerre.t to 1n Ille <ont•dCI d0(11""nl\ <ind OY ll'f ll\t of Pt'OC>O\eCI
WO< oolr «Ion The DISTRICT,_,..., -r1911t lo re1KI ...,Y or <111 Olds or 10 wao~ •ny
1rrt"Qultlritte\ or •ntortNlllW\ '" .tiny 1>1<h or 1n llW' -"II T,,. Ot\TRICT ... , Ol>ll•ned from
I~ Dlrl'(.tor 01 Ille Ot!Mrt,.,,..,I o1 ln-d1"lrl .. R,. .. _ Ille -r"4 ~veil
tno ra1e of Pt< C-.m '"91• 1,. ,,,. IOC•llly lft wN('h llWS ""°'k h to bl> Pt•~ to< ""'" crao or 1....-ot -kman -to e1te<vle ti¥! con-1r.c1. fflew relH .,. on Ille •t tllt QISTAICT olllce IOUl•4 •I llH ... .c ... ua SI . Co\I• MeM, C• . .,.,,
C.09ie\ may be -•lfWICI on NQ\iUI. A COCIY OI llllW r•IH \Mil be POSe.d •I
I .........
The ior_.,,. t(IWICl\lle OI per dtem
w-.et b .. \ed llPO" " WO<k1nQ d•y ol tlOfll It I flOun, ,,,_ •111• tor hOlio.ty
a!ICI 09trtltna -II INll be el "'•'' llll'lt.no -~lf
II •11•11 .. l'Nndotltory -lllt! CON TRACTOR to -lllt contriKI ,.
••t'"4!. lf!O llPOI' tnY WIKOfltf.Klor ~ "'"' to PfY not 141u I""" I""' M"' WMd lled t•lei 10 •II Wotti..-'"'""° ~ lf'IM\ In lhe ellKUllOll Of Ille (Ot\lrt(t
~ ~ INY wllllOt-l\l\ 11'4 tor
t "''" Of fllf'IV'll .. l•.>I Ny\ .oil•• tN ....... .., ,,.. ........... l>IO>..
A H~ llOfld t NI a N<IC1f'-e _.. wlll "'._tr'ld '1't« 10 ~II' IM>ft Of !fie (tflll«t Tiie NYINfll -foNll .... Ill .,. ..,.,,. ... IOr'th In i"9
~l<Kl-.C""*"S. OATl!.Oo..No.........,IO. lt7'. ~ ...... Owetl'lf......., ~.
CPM. ... _ -p~ ow.cw ~-1tN11 "':;r CMM Deity ll'tiot l"Wllr.11111 Ol'Mtl c:io.t o.llv PllOI ,,..,, to. 11, 22, It 1''2· "9•, ti, .. ml S»MI
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A •• CAIL Y PILOT
Snuff Under Suspicion
,an e r Link .d t
fUHt.11 NtillAM.Aln 1AP 1 Th rewtnrduv1
""ht•n pt•oplr ""ho hit•"" 1tmokt>0 from lht'lr mouth'
and oo t~ ""l'H' 1u J-1( l'h·d •1f bc-tni po•'tOrwd b)' lh1
dt'Vll
M 1rnv 1 u11lt'd to dww1na •uwJ 'numna loba<'t"O
to t>11raJK• th•• w1 ath Ill 1)Cmtllfll nd klna~ YN th••y
t•ontl nutod to nw~·I 1t•i.1Ntunr1• from n.il1•r'i hkt lht'
Huimun t'IM 1o1oho. In J63-1. dt!.cr~ that -.nuU
tukt•r ""ere tu.huvt• lht11r no& umpuh1tt'd
ON TllF. WllOI • .:, Tttm1 .H. 11n11ff111• aaint·d
In po pularil) bt't'UU!H' or llll rt•latt\· ' ftoCy
aamplklly und dl•ct•rw~
Now II" 11.•h·I> '' ht<tnl& c1ut' lion d 1t11
almplt<'it)' d1•f1•nch'd. und 1ta dt•("••ot·y. v.1•11. II ' 1n
the mouth of th ""''' Hl'M.•lfl t•h1•r-, at lht• Un1vt•ra1tv of Alabama ut
_.R1rm1nt(h.am 'l" t'•tnt't<r tn th oral t aval) 1 .. an er Bltn((, unit 1h1•\ 11• hl.un11w "nuff nd fht·""tn~
tobttl'CO Cor .u lt·o!>t purl o l tht• pmblt>m
··1t up1wur~ to b1• mon• prt'\ ol<'ltl an tht•
-.oulht'OJ I t•• n 1Kirt1on of tht• l nahod ~t.itet-Hut 01>
, purently tht' 11!\t' or 'lllUrf pla)''I Jll lnll>Ortdnt rok In
It." !ti.I)''> Ur Mui 111 M .1rtt11N th11•c•111r o( orul
palholo..:y ut thl• unn '''"II) \ mt'<11nl 11<'hool •
MAR1'1N•;z SAV!-1 Ht; HAS BEEN '!l\Ud)'ln..:
can<'e r of tht' mouth (rorn tt'JllJl't.." it.tlht•n-d rrorn
put1 enls ovt>r u 2~ year p<•riod He' tonrludt':o.
hydrol'aroorui an lhl' tobact'<> blend probably urt•
the arrllurllli thut ('U Ulit' <'wm•cr an the mouth.
, tongue and othl'r oral cavtllcs
"I don't thtnk 11 ·s a twller alternative to
cigarettes." l he doctor says 'H p<.'Ople start r ut
• linl( the us<• of r 1gurellt• smoking und begin u11ang
snuff and ch1.•w1nl( lobu<'<'<>. we arc goanl( to i.ce a
different type• of ran<'(•r
"ll 's Ubunlly whut they <'all 'snurf-d1pJW1 ·
cancer." Mart1ne1 sayi-.. "which as a i;irc1wth out
side the tissue ralhl'r than into the tissues "
M artanez says ha s de1.rnrlmenl expect!> l«i
puhhkh a report next m pnth on "i.nuH dlµpt-r"
cancer
R EGARDLESS OF THO 'E FINDINGS,
smokeless tobacco sales are soanng and. sayi.
Gerry G1lmurtm of lhc Smokelt..'SS Tobacco Coun-
c.•1 I. more and more connoisseurs of tobacco are
dipping and munching "chaws" instead of puffmg
and makang a C'h1mncy of their nose
"It gives you a free pair of hands." says
Gilmartin. defending lhe products
G1lmart1n say~ the sm okeless tobacco industry
11> d1rertmg a mf•daa campaign al sports fans lwho
apparently r<'<JUm.• the USC or both hands lo cheer I,
and al the mule s<•<'lor of 11ocaet y In general
A ban on radio and TV ads ror cigarettes was
ordt•n•d by Conl{rt•si-. in J971 It was t'Xlended to ht
ti<• cl~ars two y1·uri. later. Official!> 1n Washington
suy lht•re arc• no immt•dwtA.> plans to extend th\!
bun to smokclci.s tobacco product.<\.
SI NCE THE 1971 RU LING, lohucco harve11lb
mok .Tobacco
SNUFF MAY BE TOO HIGH
Coy Whlteed, 71 , Takea a Snutt Olp
for "Smokt•h·ss produrlh h11v<• r1r-.t•n from 71 million
poundi. in 1!171 lo more· lhun H9 million poundi. an
11.177. i.ayi. (il·m· Shuldon. u spokesman for H .J
Ht.•ynolcib Co at Want.ton Salem. NC Reynolds'
bUlt•i. for <'h<•""ang tobacco lust ycur totaled $230
m11laon. he kllYb
G1lmartrn i.ays ht> thinks th • government ban
was one part of an <•q uut1on that rekulted In an·
crt>ased sales or smokclcr-;s tobat'CO products
Al!IO affecting s:Jll'b, he contends. as a pursuit
of lelbure and outdoor act1v1l1cs rn lh1s rountrv
.. A lot or folkk un• us1nit ts>bacco in the mouth
today who ncvt.•r ust.•d any othl•r formi. of tobucco."
Gilmartin explains
SINCE TllF.RE IS NO RF.PORT of plani. to
<'rack down on !>nurr and clww1ng tobacco advt.'rlts
rnJ( on rudJo and ll•lt•v1!'>1on. thf' mdu!.try has Juiced
up acts for those products
"Tht• product:-. an• he1nit adn·rt1bt•d in nt>t work
!>Vorli, l)rCJl(raminl-( Wh1<•h II> a populur lyp<• or pro
grumm1ni.t for younu u1lults and an m e ns'
mu~azlrws New nuvonnits like mint and win
tcrgrc:l'n an• mon· a1>1ll'ul1 ng," Galmartan ::.ays.
Tainmy Wynette's Singing Again
I. as Vt•~ a s
where M 1si.
W y 0 l' l l t• I b
111· r r or m 1 nit
"She'i. work w nc
anu. rl't'Ovt•r1ng and enJoyang hv
'"~ ..
lie would not let hai. wire he an
ll'fVlt'W•'<I
"Shl''s talkNt about 11 kO
murh. that 's lh<' last thing khc'd
want lo do ," i.uu1 Richey, a
songwriter und rc•eord producer
M IBb Wyncllc. 36. ... former
twaut1C'aan. told polt<•e she was
<Jbduclcd by a m ui-.kcd gunman
as sht> returned lo her unlocked
yellow Cad1llaC' al u Nashville
-.hopping <'enlt•r llt>r abductor
tiect pantyl\osc around her neck.
beat her up und r elc>uscd her 80
mllc11 away near Pului1ki, T eno
NO J\RRF.NTS 111\Vt; btw n
madt', an<I motive rem ains a
m ystery. She wns not robbed or
i.cxuully assaulted, authorities
said.
Miss Wynette. tw11t known for
hits like "Stand lly Your Mun"
and "O 1-V O·lt C !!:." told
pohce she has be<'n harassl·d by
thrcatenanf( phont• rnlb. prow
l cr s and vandal k 1n rect>nl
m onths At least thret> manor
fares have l>N•n st•t at her house
"Ther e ar e no suspects."
Nash ville Police Lt Sherman
Nkkens said "We're lryanf( to
eliminate some pt.'Oplt• "
THREE WF.F.KS J\FTt~R lhc>
abduction. a handwnllt•n not<.•
was found lodged betwt•c•n two
large front doors of her homt• It
said: "We mh1sed you t ht' hri.l
l i me. We'll Jt(•I you the nt•xt
time "
Nickens said lht• same pt•r son
or persons who abducted her
"very possibly" wrote the nok
Police are anter v1ew1nl( her ai.
11ociates for clues they might
hove. One anvcslh~a lor 1s ai>
11igned full -time to tht• f·ai..e.
Nickens said.
GU/\RD DO<iS /\ND a i.ccuri·
ly force stand wat<:h at M1sb
Wy nellc's 17,500 '>Quare foot.
Spanish sty lt• house Armed
body11uards c>!>cort I hl· slender
blond<' when she leaves her
home
She performed m cont'ert two
nights after lht• abduttaon and
has maint:um>d a <'rowdcd con
<'<'rt schedule After her I.ab
Vel(ah engaJ!t'ml•nl. s h e 's
sc•heduled .to perform i n
<.'h1 cago. In St L oui s . 1'"t
Wayne, Ind . and Nusvh1lle, Ind
Shl· 's all'IO bchcdulcd to record
nc·re Nov 28
llOWl'VCI'. Shi.' rl1d not 1>erform
as scheduled Of'\ lhc nat1on11lly
Ii.• I(' V IM'd M US IC ASS<H' I at I On
Award:. Show f1v1• nights after
the a bduc:twn lw~au se of a
bruas<• on her right <'heck .
She has told n •porl••r s "It
makl'S ml' fcl'I uncomfortable to
rf.'al1ze that WhO<'ver '11d 1t as
i.t1ll out tltcrc M>m1•whc•n• "
Atascadero Staff
Tn End Walkout
I SAN L UIS OBISPO I AP I Slaff workers upset by the lntroduC'
lion or un open door poltt·y for patient:-. ut Al1111cadcro St ute I losplt al
have votc.-d to <H:ct>pl u compromi1w aurccmcnt und end their
walkout.
Carolyn Born of the Cuhfor nrn Sl utc· F.mployccs Associ<Jllon
said the agreement was nit Hied hy a 16 7 vole Monday nlJ(ht.
The lhree·rmrt a1{rc£>m('nt wtlR nl'J(Ot111lNl to resol ve a JOb d1i.
pule trif(gcrcd Wl·dnesduy whl•n hospital uclm1nastruton; dccu1cd to
Implement 11 pollt·y of kf't.'l>lni< putwnts' quartc•rs unlol'ked al night
J\lascadl•ro Stale llosp1(ul. lo{'uted 15 mllcli north of herl', ai. 11
maximum sec•unty pcnul fuc1hty for the cramanully ani.anc and mt'n
tally disordered sex orr<•ndcrb
Samuel YO<'k"Y· r hwr ndm1naslralor of the hospital. explained th~ open-door ''°ltcy wui. formulated "be<'ausc we wanted to make
Atascadero more hkc u ho11pital than a penal 1n&lltulwn "
,
NATION I MUSIC
Medi-Cal
D let
Downer
SACRAMENTO li\P)
Statt! orr1clt1l1> 'ire n•
· movlnl( «iost hypnotk
und ll<'dttllve> drug" from
Medl·Cal UM tx>c11usc or
their hal(h 11Uc1t •lret'l
sulc value·
The state Department
of fleolth Services su1d
that more than u dozen
or the drul(IS, known 88
"downcn1." art' beln ~
deleted under new
f•mnf(('ncy h.•l(ulallons.
efrt>Cll VC Dec I
Thl' department will
hold a hearing Dec 21 al
its Sacramento office l o
<'O n s 1der posi.abl r
mod1f1cat1on or the re.
gulaltons
Department dtrC'clor
Beve rlee M yers said
ehman<ng thl' drugs
from those provid ed
Medi-Col pallenlll would
help curb drug abuse
and avoid use of drugs
that can be potentially
harmful, "even when
'pc-escrlbed to m~el
l e((ttotmat e m t>.d1 cal
needs."
The deleted dr Jgs,
wha c h tr eat o nly
sy mptoms . wall b e
replaced on the M edi·
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He Drives 10 Hou1•s to See Browns
WOODRID<.a:. N J I p I tlarcv
Toml'S hellt'd o ut h1~ c~tomar\ Slf..O
this y\' r for a pulr oC 'il'OSQn tu•kt•l'I to
"8t <'h hla t \'Onlc.> rooth II team .md '<>
for ha'in 't mu. t'd .i hc.HlH" &Dmt'
Nothu~ i.o un~uul a bout thJt. nttpl
that llurry's fovor1l<' foolb ll lf'om i
lh1..• Clt•\•t•I nd Bm "'n:o. Tht• Clt'\'t'ltnd
Bro"' ns of Cit•\ t•hmd. Ohio H rr.y lJH~
ht•re. an Nt'w Je~l')
"IT'S A 1 .. ltO R OIUVF.," Ha rrv
!illld "I put 4~, mil on tM t'U ch
WU) Jk t•n 1fo1n~ l l for !\t'\t'n ) C"llr'i ..
Ha rry 'romt-:. Ii. a bit: Mlow wllh a kind
I~ f..t Cl', rlt'h brtl'ol.I\ t')'t''I .1nd lh1t•k
bro \\ n hu1r I h• 1s 40 !Ir I!. ~ood h> h1'
wife , t'lu1rt>, und hi:. thret• d uldrt•n,
uges nine. fiv t• and t wo I k '' .111 ur
countant. Ht.' d<>t• nol dnnl.. .,mol..l' or
ga mble
t n all oth1.•r r('l>j.k'l't'i. lht•n, tht•rl' ''
nothing at all "lid ..ibout lturr)
"I g uess 1l d O<'l) :.t't'm Mrange " he ttl
lowed. "for somt>body to dnH' all thut
llH~t anc(' JU:.t to f?O lo rootba ll tcUnH'
Wl' don i ~ft' 1t that wuy, thoua h
Fo r ub. it's :l n1r brC'ok 1r1 tht> roultnl'. "
ple lls trnt "-t>t'kcnd away With Ch11rto
I.Ind tht• kids U'-1 't'P· I like lo J~t drtVl'
~•l<>n•t and lml' myi.t•U an thOuj(ht "
Tht>y go. Lov" •
'Yt>b Ht•rt• 111 Lhe roult11e WC' get up
a t . thrt'<' o'cloc k Sa turday morrung1 pack th•· coolt•r with breukfost ana
lunch. load the k1di. In tht• i.tahon w8gon
w ith th 1r bla nket.3 and Jlt't uway by
four
"I mllkt• orw s lop Al Exit 20 on Roule
80 1n 1'1•nn.wlvunrn, I shm for gas and
~ u kt> th1• kldl\ and l'H'rybody goe~ t.o lh~
n•st room
"THAT'S ISO MILES 0 T. Coming
ba t•k, I .,top at Exit 25, which 1s 160
males from that darecllon and has a n al·
I naght truck stop In all . I spend $34 for
ga s and Sl 40 ror tolls ·
'Aflt>r the game on S unday we have
dinner and get home about 2 a m . Mon·
day. Somellmes Claire drives and 1
slet>p.
If any rans dese rve seals on tbe 50.
certainly the Tomcse s do.
Harry grew up on a farm near Elyria,
Ohio. a nd listened to the Browns' games
on the radio. "I didn't know a nythlng
a bout football, except I rem ember that
the Browns always seemed to win. I
wish that were the case this year." The
Drowns are 6-6 this season.
"I tried to get season tickets to the
New York Giants gam es but they
wouldn't even put me on the waiting
hs t." Harry said.
"So I began driving to Philadelphia .
JUst·a couple or hours away. to watch
the P hiladelphia Eagles play. One Sun-
day they played the Browns. Thal was
seven years ago. and that's when f got
hooked on the Browns.
"Yes." he said, "I guess hooked is the
word.''
First Goal
By Apps
Pivotal
A .............
LOS ANGELES IAPI -He
had gone 16 games without a
goal. a nd the Los Ange les Kings'
Syl Apps admitted he was gel·
ting conce rned. HARRY TOMES DRIVES 10 HOURS TO SEE BROWNS.
:·1 ·ve a lways been a slow
starter. but never thas stow."
Apps said Monday night after
his first goal of the season pro-
vided the Los Ange les Kings
with a 4·3 Nationa l Hoc key
League victory over the Chicago
Black Hawks .
Horner Makes
"YOU CAN'T just sit back and
play defens e all the . timt•,"
added Apps . "I feel rea lly good
about getting this goal."
A Clean Sweep
AP Wore ...... lo
''I'm very happy for Syl Canal
ly s coring his first goal ... said
Krhgs Coach Bob Berry . "lit.'
has been p la ying very we ll
lately."
Apps' goal cam e al a very
good time for the Kings. winne rs
Of five Of their last SIX games.
He took a pass trom Mark
Heas lip and s kated in on a
breakaway to beat Hawks'
goalie Tony Esposito from IS
feel with just 2 :27 le ft in the con-
test.
LOS ANGELES had taken a
2·0 first-period lead on powe r
play goals by Randy Manery
and Marcel Dionne.
Thal gave the Kings fi ve'
power play ta llies in their two
m eetings with Chicago th1·s
s ooson. both Los Angeles vic-
tories.
ATLANT~ t AP I This has
bee n a year Bob Horner will
relish for a lifel1ml'.
"What else can happen in a
y ea r ?" the s lug ging third
baseman of the Atlanta Braves
wonde red Monday arte r being
na m ed the National Le ague
Rookie of the Year by the
Baseball Writers Association of
America
"That's absolutely fantastic ."
s aid Hor:ner. who be~an lifllng
weights Monday lo rehabilitate
his left shoulder following cor·
rec live surgery on Oct. 3.
"THAT CAPS OFF a year that
I 'II probably ne ver forget the
rest of my life getting mar·
r1ed . college Player o f the Year
and Rookie of the :Year," ht'
a dded.
HOUSTON'S MIKE RENFRO FLIES OVER MIAMI'S LARRY GORDO!' MONDAY NIGHT.
"T hC' powe r play' killed us
right off the bat." said Black
Hawks Coach Bob Pulford.
whose team is on a current six·
gam e road trip.
"We are going through one of
those stretches where e very·
one's struggling. Bl we 'll snap out
Qfit. ..
Horner. the No. I choice in
laM June's free agent draft.
played only half a s eason to wm
the award. which is decided by
the voles of two BBWAA mem·
bers in each of the league 's 12
fra nchise c1t1es. Earl Is a Pearl to .Oilers BEFOR E APPS ' game ·
winne r. the Black H awks had
come from behind with 8: 12 re·
maining to tic the scorl' at 3.3 on
Darcy Rota's goal.
Horner received 12~':! votes·to
beat out shorts top Ozzie Smith of
the S a n Diego P ad re s a nd
pitcher Don Robinson of the
Pitts burgh Pirates. the only other
players gaining support in lhl•
balloting. Smith had 81".! votc.>s and
Robmson3.
Four TDs, 199 Y~ Sink Miami, 35-30
The Kings took a 3·2 lead at
-HOUSTON IAPI ll was-sup·
posed to be Earl Campbell vs.
Delvin Wilham~. a llallle of two
super runrung backs.
It was no contest
.. , don 't try l o compe te
against anybocly or rompare-
m y s e lf to any bod y." s aid
Cam pbell. Houston 's soft-spoken
rookie. An<I there ~as no way
a n y body ('OUld c ompa r e
anybody with him a rtcr he ran
roughshod over Mia m i Monday
night
HIS FOUR touchdown runs.
his 199 yards 81 of them with
barely a minute to play for what
turned out to be the winning
score in the Oilers' 35·30 victory
all those were merely surface
numbers. not indicative of just
how great this He isman Trophy
winner from the Univers ity of
Texas may become
STEVE RAKHSHANI
~· '
His explos ive performance M•dm• !>CORE evouARTER: 1 , q _JO 6:40 of the final period on de·
\'aulted him fr6m fourth to first Ho•.-ton , , 1 1. u fenseman Bob Murdoch's second "THEY WERE BOTH re al
tn National Football LeaguC' M• .. · -p 10 1>.t\\trom cr~se rv • .,..,m..... goal after Chicago had tied the good candidates fo r the award.
rush ing with 1,143 yards . l3 k•~ko~ c.mcioe111 r""rFr11i.<hk•ck• score2·2JUSl25 s econds inlolhe too." Homer said. "I wished
more than Williams and jus t 29 ~•ou e..,1>er 1) """ trom P•''°''"' rF"'""" final period on Phil Russell"s them all the best . but J 'm happy
rewer than the rookie record of ~·~.~ w1111am\truf\IY•1><-••"k•o • goal. to wan it myself."
l ,172 seL four yea~~o-b-Y-Satt---"°" c.a.ioe~"""t''~""::'~E·t·~ ~~~ii""---r.;~~~H~a7,r.;r-!:ifs~o~n~i-s~c~o~r~c~d-~'~A~p!!p~e~a~ring in 89 games arter Die~o·s Don Woods. ~::-~~~;','~;;.~~.~i:::,r;~~~~~-:one1 C hicago's irst goa tn tntng the Braves on-J une 16.
Hov -Camp0f>1111run rFrn\ch k1tk• second period. Horner hit 23 homers and drove
His four touchdowns fro m 1 Hou -C<llfl'll)Cleneo r""1Fr1t\(h "0 ' 1n 63 runs. He scored SO runs, Mid -Ctl4"0 11 IN\\ from Cr~~ IYeprem1.., SCORE.,. l'fRIOOS
6, 12 a nd 81 yards -·ga ve him 12 ••m Ch•<doo o 1 1 J • had 17 doubles and one triple.
f th t h f A S(I 2'/() LOS Anqel"" 7 0 1 • or e season. JUS one s Y 0 -• GAME sunsncs """ Ptrooo -• Lo• Af\Qf'tH. M•r.e•• 1 lie had a .266 batting a vera)?c the ·rookie record set by Cookie Mo• "°" IT•••o•. O•onne t 11 o. 1 l o\ AnQtot•\, o..,._ n and a .539 slugging percentage,
Gilchrist m 1962. ~~~~":;;,s.,.. 31 1~~ .,,!~ ~~.';~~.·~ ~. Z.,r;;-~~·~h~ ~·~;"""'· °''·' n fo urth best in the leaJ?ue behind
"When I first came anto the
league the only goal I set for
mys e lf was to tr y and st ay
healthy all season and go out
a nd do my best. I don 'l go out
there trying to break records. I
don't run with the ball thinking
I 'm gonna be bette r tha n
somebody or gel more yards
than somebody · · .
Pa\\lnl;I varCI~ 310 ... ~<Otld PertOO -, Ch•<~. H•r""'") l!Cerr Pttlsburgh's Dave Parker, Los R••urn ••rd• l • 1'I Runell I I u PeM llit\ -LOQ<ln, c"'· J 1C /\ I . R . s . h d c p., .. , nu 1 1o.1~, r.,.,..,,, LA, J 10. Ru• .. "· Chi, •o n. Mdrk• °'' ngc e!' eggae ~ m1t an in· Pun!\ s .. ....s m•1or. 1J 07 T•vlor, LA, md lO•. 1] 01 c·annali"!' George Foster . He did
Fumbl•\·10$1 7 1 C).0 BorClelNU °"· ll ~J ~.LA •• ~ 0 l h h l b t PeN111f!S·ya<ll'. ..... l ·SI flH<CI P!rlOd -• Chi<-. Ru\Hll • IM<lr~\ n a Ve en 0 U g a a S, INDIVIDUAL LIAOEH Ml•ll&I n s lO\ AnQelU Mur00<n 1 11\l)p\I however. lo qualify for league
RUSHINC -1W..m1, W1lll&m\,l8·1l; l . Harris & 40. • CnoceQO, ROI•? IO WllM>f\, MlkllM 11 "8 rCCOgn ihOn in Slugging pe rcen• U-SI Hou\lon, c.<nobell 71 1 .. T. Wiiton 10.U. , LOS Anoe•es. A~' ·~"'""· Muraoc n1 II )A PASSI NG -Ml•m•. CrltH ?J·JJ '· ,.. PeN•he\ -Palmer. lA. II JO. Bo<~•e.v, °" tagc. '
Hou11on, P""lor''" 10-1~1. IS. 1J 01 Rf'CEIVINC -""•m•, L Harr i\ MS. 0 ~no"Otl QIMI -cnoc<190S-l·l1-'3 lo\A"9fl~ H..,rls •·19, Bul&ocn -Moort 3 ..... Tllll'n<l<I It 1-19 l9
J •S ~OU\lon, 8.,ber J.S. 8urrovq11 »JI. C..ler GO•ll•• -C"•<•OO. E \POlllO l o• A"9('1~•.
?·JI, Renlro71• le5'4rd A· 1.&1'1
TH•E SPORTING NEWS
e arlier named Jlorne r the col·
Rakhshani in Tune for Bowl Tilt
By JOHN SEV ANO
Ol U. o.llf l'llOI St.ttl
When one hears the name Rakhshan i.
imm ediately most people think or tight end
Vic Rakhsbanl of USC. It's only natural
with Vic, a sophomore, playing for a na ·
tional powerhouse like the Trojans. ·
But there's another Rakh!)tani. maybe
not as well noted as hfs brother. but just as
Important in stature to his.teammates.
HlS NAME I& STEVE, and he'll be the
quarterback when the Rustle rs of Golden
West face Cerritos In the Avocado Bowl
this Satll(day at Cerritos.
There's nothing fancy about Steve. he
jus t. goes about his job competently.
wlU1oul fa n-fare, like a well-tuned
automobile.
''l just try to play and have fun doing
It,'' aays Rakbshanl modestly . "I 'm hav·
Int a lot of run tb1s year." '
The younger Rakhshani. like h is
brother. is a product of Edison HJgh where
he was quarterback his senior year and
the n moved on to San Jose State with a
scholarship.
INJURED EARLY In the yaar.
Rakhshani was demoted to third string at
San Jose. Conseque ntly he saw little play·
Ing lime so he decided lo redshlrt the
season.
Unhappy with conditions north , Steve
eventually moved back home and enrolled
at Golden West.
"I wasn't real pleased with the 4.7 rec·
o rd we had that year and I didn't see
much of a future ." says the good-looking,
brown-haired, 185-pound QB. "I decided lo
come to Golden Wes t because r kne w they
had a · good team and a good coaching
ataft."
• •
R akhsharu has pe rformed this season
with the poise and polish e xpected of
someone tus caliber.
HE'S STARTED every game for the
Rustlers. and although noted for being a
passing quarterback, has s acrificed what
he does best for the betterment or the
team .
"I've been doing better. but we're still
not throwing as much a s I antie,ipaled we
would. But then we haven't needed to
thro w the ball much," he says.
Unfortunately, or fortunately depending
upon how you look at It. Rakhshani 1s
qua rte rback for the top rushing team in
the state.
With Leonard Altavilla and Steve Fogel
receiving most or the notoriety In the
backfield, Rakhshanl has been content to'
See &Um.ER, Page B%
leg1ate PlayC'r o f the Ye ar aft~r
he batted ov<>r .400 and hit 25
home runs for Arizona State.
which lost to Southe rn Cabfom1a
in the Colle ge World Serle s
ranals ..
His ratio of one home run for
eve ry 14.04 at·bats was the best
ever recorded by a Rookie of the
Year award winner. surpassing
the one ror every 14. 77 at-bats
set by Withe McCovcy when he
broke m Wllh the San Francisco
Giants. ~
"( Just think .he 's J!ol a super
future ahea d o f h 1 m ." s aid
Atlanta Manager Hobby Cox.
"He wall be capable of wanning /
the RBI and hom e run titles an U
the ruture. and he 's a good third
ba seman.
Daniels 54th
In Nationals
MADISON. Wis I AP 1
Albe rto Salazar. wearing long
underwear as prote ction against
the 20·degree weather. won the
National Collegiate /\thlel1c As·
sociat1on cross country meet
Monday wh1l(• favorite Henry
R o n o o f Wa s h1ngt n n S tate
finished almost last
• T he Univers ity o r Ore~on
Junior from Wayland, Mass ..
was clocked a t 29 .29.7 . 31 2
s e conds a he ad of Mic h a e l
M us yok1 of Texa s· E l Paso.
which defeated Oregon for the
team title.
Irvine's Dave Daniels. in
12th ptaceat the half way poirtt.
finished S4lh overall. No time
was available.
Recllelleslp•
U niversity High football
.coach Dick Roche has re·
signed his post arter four
year s at the helm. Roche 's
four-year record with the
Trojans was 10·24·2. The
University athletic director
says the position will be
open ed lo ouls ide 'can-
didates. "l reel there is a
light. at the end of the tun·
nel , 1' says Roche , "but feel
there is a need for a cb.ange
or direction at the lop."
.-
82 DAil. Y Ptl.OT T~.NoYembet!l, 1978
..............
WHERE'S THE BALL 7 'l'hr-.t.• mem
bt.>r~ or tht• Crnnd Fork~ C:ountr) Cluh
prcpan• to tt•t• off an tht.• '"o" Saturdu~
ut th,· t1r~t .1nnual Mulduk Ciolf Clu!)-,1<'
1n <i I <met Forks. !\.orlh l>akotJ Ntnr
LN·n ~olft.•1 s hruvt•c.l 13·dcgree tem-
Pt·ratures t o play in the f1ve·hole
tournt·mt•nt Sixt V·M•vt·n hulls wc,•re lost
I ti ltW ~00\\
A Caosule Report From the World of Sports
Jolm Cuts List to Three;
Decision Due This Week
From Ar Dispal<:bei>
(.'INCINNATI P1tcher;;a-ommy John hm;
narrowed his choice· of l<'ams ~b lhrtt clubs. in-
cluding thl' Cincinnati Red!>, according to h1!.
lawyer.
John, 35, who entered ba.!>cball's free agent re-entry
draft following a contract dispute with lhe Loc., Angele:;
Dodgers, !.hould make up hi:; mind by this w(•ekend, ::ac
cording lo his attorney. Bob Cohen. in Los Angeles.
Coht.'n s aid in a telephone interview
that he met for 21~ hours Monday an Los
Angeles with Reds Pres ident Dick
Wagner
Cohl'n ~ould not reveal lhe names
of the olh<'r teams John 1s considenng.
·'I would s ay we are down to three
team!-.. I would say we will have· a de·
d s ion v<•ry soon, bt-forc> the Wl•ckcnd 1s
out," said Cohe n.
John t•nt<"r<'d th~ frc(• agc>nt market
arter lht• Dod~crs refu~<'d his dc>m and
fo r a thrt'<' y<'ar contract
·'Th<' Jeni? th of contract ha!> not been a problem with
any or lh<' teams w(' havt· n<'i::otiated with The only people
1t was a probl('m with wai. the Dodgers. Jn ract. when we·
put our dC'm::ands to1?elher, not once in my mind, not once
in Tommy's mind. did we t•vc·r thmk anyone would offer us
l('SS than threl' yl'ars, .. Cohen said
r------Quoie of ,,.,. Da11 -----
Not <>vcn a pulled hamstnng muscle wall k(•ep the
Oakland R::a1dc rs' Mickey Marvin out of next Sun·
dciy 's NFL game. Says Marvin: ''I'll be ready for
Scatllf' If they have to c ut lhC dam leg Off "
P«-t1n .ftil.ate-R«-tains ,\'o. I RaHki"fl
Th<' Top Twenty teams in The Assoc1at(.'(( Press col
lt>J!t• foothJll 1.1011 • ..., 1th f1r-.l place votes an parentheses.
Jnd •wa..,on rt•t·ords
P1•nn SI 15!) 1 10·0 0 11 Arkansas 7·2·0
2 ,\ laham;1 t:J 1 :1 I 0 12. Georgia 8· 1· l
:i. So Cal 12> ~)·I 0 13. Maryland !l·2-0
1 Okl;ihoma 121 llJ I 0 14. Mich. State 7-3-0
'."> llouston H· I II 1::; Pittsburgh 8 2-0
•• M1ch1ga11 9 1 0 Hi Ohio Stall' 7·2·1
7 :-kbra. .... ka !l-2·0 17 UCLA 8·3·0
IS. Notr(' Dame 8-2·0 lR. Purdue 7-2·1
~ Tl'XUS 7-2 () 19 Missouri 7-4-0
10 Cll'fTIM>n ~I I Cl 20. Iowa State· 1:1·3·0
~11a .... Will Take Bluebott.wt
Alahama·s 21 senior football players voted [!]
unanimously to go to the Bluebonnet Bowl in the 4 •
event tht>y don't represent the Southeastern
C o n f c r <' 'n <' c• i n t h e S u g a r B o w I . . . F i v e
o~g Sl'nsons-was all Wi t"hitn State c>euld handle.-'Ibe_
Shockt·r~' hl•ad coach Jim Wright was fired after JUSt 6,519
fans tumed up for the season finale that capped a 17·37-1
!.late under Wright ... Ricky Bell, Tampa Bay's star run-
nin~ b[1C'k, won't need sur~cry for his delicate knee but he "''II protwbly miss Sunday's game et Chicago ... USC's
Ty Spt>rUng was named Pac-10 defensive player of the
week while teammate Charles White shared offensive
honors with Stanford's Darrin Nel5on.
United Stales colleges were 3·2 against In· m t~rnational competition Monday. Ollie Ma&son,
Ricardo Brown and Tony Fullerton scored 17
points each Monday as Peppcrdine downed the •
f' ront Po9e BI
RUSTLER. • •
unselfishly f.tO about his business
in almost relative obscurity.
STllL. DESPITE the lack of
recognition. Rakhshani has been
nottC('d by the people that count
the most-his coach. and the
~couts.
"H e's a vt•r y des irable
recruit." -ffflYS GWC Coach Ray
Shacklefor.d. "lie 's >J-¥ery com·
plete person as a player and in·
div1dual.
"Steve makes things happen
that are good," compliments tus
coach . "You Just can't say
anything bad about him."
FOR SOMEONE who's gone
v1 rtually unnoticed, Rakhshani 's
statistics are pretty impressive.
He is third on the team in
rus hing with 275 y ards a nd
:-,even touc hdowns, and he':\
completed 51 percent of his
passes <76 of 149 1 for 1.022 yards
a nd s jx TDs . Co mbine d ,
Rakhs hani has accounted for
one third 1lJ1 of his team 's 39
TD~ overall.
"What makes him so good for
us." says Shackleford. "is that
he knows, and we know, he can
throw the football. tie's had very
few interceptions <five! for the
number of passes he's com
plell'd.
.. Another thin it ib he's by far
the fastest quarterback afoot
we've ever had and his ability to
improvise is unique with us."
.add:; Shackleford.
Rakhs han1 admits he ha!.
learned a lot about football lhi!.
year.
"RATHER THAN JUST set up
and pass 1 ·ve learned how to
read and attack dirrcrent de·
fenses," he says.
"I also learned a lot from los-
ini:: our first two games <the
Rus tlers are 8-2). We have a lot
of talent on this team and two
good offensive backs in Altavilla
and Fog el. Both hav e
breakaway potential and both
are a ~ood contrast in style!-.
with Fogel being power and
Altavalla possessing the ability
to turn the comer."
Although only a freshman,
Rakhshani will not be back with
the Rustlers next season. It's not
because he's unhappy with ewe. he just re<>ls it's lo his ad·
vantage to go to a four-year
campus.
"IT'S DEFINITELY to my
advantage to leave because of
the redshir\ year . I 'm 19 and
have three years left. Even ir I
have to watch from the sidelines
for...one_y.ear~ at Least that way
I'll learn the system "
Golden West 's loss will be
anothe r 's ~a1n Whatever cam·
pus Rakhs han1 chooses to at
tend, the school will know it has
i nh e rited a capable
quarterback.
Ce rtainly, a perso n of
Rakhshani's cali ber can't go un-
recognized much longer .
Tuz Sidelined
BOULDER. Coto.-Former
Corona del Mar High basketball
s tandout Jack Tuz s uffered a
broken foot during practice at
the University or Colorado this
week and has opted to sit out the
season.
'I
FOOTBALL /BASKETBAU-
Lux, F -rene1-No. I
Mesa Domiriates All-Sea View League
By ROGER CARLSON Ot.,. o.lly ,..... Sl.lff
Cobta Mesa lllgh's Mustangs grabt>Mi the ma-JOr jWards tor All·SCa view League lootball selec·
lloms as sele<'ted by the Dally Pilot with Most Val-
uable Player and Coach or the Year honors going
The Daily Pilot' No. ls
to the Mustanus · •
Quartcrlmc k Riii Lux . th(' talented junior
southpaw wtth th quick release and quick legs. Is
the Most Valuablt' Player. In addition to being the
league 's No t offensive b/Aclc·
When the e hiJ)!' were down. It was Lux who
carried Costa Mesa lo victories over El Toro and
Corona dl'l Mar to give the Mustangs the CO·
championship with Corona del Mar and No. l
status goinA into the playoffs.
In the victory over Corona del Mar Lux com·
pleled 13 of 25 passes ror 138 yards and ran for 6S
yards agamst wnat was touted as the best de·
fen."e m the league. In the five league games Lux
completed 46 or 85 passes ror 588 yards
Biii Lux
Otfen11ve Beck
Cott• MeH
Even more responsibility was put on Lux·s
arm and leflS with the loss of running back Mike
Te regis. who was inJured and missed two games
prior to the Corona de l Mar tiff.
Tom French. an his fifth year wilh Costa Mesa.
lS the Coach of the Year. Picked to finish lh1rd and
saddled wilh an upset loss to Uruvers1ty, French
rallied bis team to upset victories over El Toro
and Corona det Mar. It is French's second co·
champk>nship In the last three years.
Rick Irwin
Offensive Lineman
El Toro
Also singled out for No .. 1 honors are Corona
del Mar's Jlm Sholtln <receiver l and Rick Starnes
<defensive back> and the El Toro trio of linemen
Rick Irwin <orrense I and Alan Changala <defense 1
and linebacker Andy Dlck.
Sbollln. in addition to his ability at receiver.
was also a solid choice at defensive end and was
among the trio of Lux and Corona del Mar
quarterback Kurt Brockman for most valuable
honors.
Changala was a unanimous choice al
nose guard.
Flnt Team Offense
Pos. Playet. scllool
WR-Jim Shollin, CdM
WR-Dan Bauer. Costa Mesa
TE-Dan Monteverde. Irvine
Jim Shollln
Receiver
Corona del Mar
T -Scott Carpenter,. CdM
G -Rick Irwin. El Toro
C -Nick Higginbotham, El Toro
G -Jeff Cole, CdM
Ht.
6·1
5·10
6·3
6·3
5·11
5·8
5·11
5-9
6-0
5-8
6· l
6·0
Wt.
190
165
200
214
195
190
190
195
167
170
190
170
Cl.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr .•
Jr.
Jt.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Alan Changala
Defensive Lineman
El Toro
T -Dale Mitchell, El Toro
B -Bill Lux, Costa Mesa
B -Martin Hubbard, CdM
B -Kurt Brockman. CdM
B -Johnny Bryant. El Toro
First Team Defe~
DE-Jim Gleason, Uruversity
OT-Kory Burwell, CdM
NG-Alan Chaogala. E l Toro
DT~bris Monahan, Costa Mesa
DE-Tony Camp. Estaocia
LB-Aody Dick. El Toro
LB-Eric Raff. CdM
LB-Mike Scarlett. Costa Mesa
B -Rick Starnes, CdM
B -Rich Brown, EJ Toro
B -Jon Melbon. CdM
B -Scott Milter. Costa Mesa
Second Tum
6·0
6·2
6-0
5-10
6-4
6-0
5·10
6-0
6-1
5-8
6-0
5.9
17S
228
185
190
195
185
195
185
180
160
180
168
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Ends-Ron Holmes, El Toro, 6-5, 190 Jr.: John
Hudson. El Toro, 5-8, 160 Jr.
Andy Dick
Linebacker
El Toro
Line-Alan Akana. Es tancia. 6-1, 230 jr.: Dave
Campbell. Costa Mesa, 6·2, 185 Jr .. Tim Albright,
El Toro. 5-9, 195 s r.: Mi lee Kennedy. Costa Mesa,
5-10, 190 sr.; Ron Perkins, CdM, 6-1. 196. jr.
Linebacker -Steve Bodkin. Irvine. 6-t. 185 s r.
Backs-Mike Teregis, Costa Mesa, 5·9, 170 sr .:
Rick Starnes
Defen1lve Back
Corona del Mar
Harry Billups, University. 5-11. 171. sr.: David
Langmade. University, 5-9. 170 sr.: Ken Beres, El
Toro. 5-9. 165 s r ; Warren Dennis, CdM, 5-11. 179
Jr.
Butterfingers!
CM Foe Has Fumh'le Prob/,ems
ONT ARIO There has been a b~ttle cry in the Ontario High foot
ba II camp for the paslfour weeks -"Hold on to the ball!"
That's been the problem for the Jaguars as they prepare for
Friday night's invasion or Newport Harbor High where they'll tr~
to change tlungs against the Costa Mesa Mustangs, Sea View
League co-cha mpions.
Things we re J:Oang along pretty well for Coach Terry Roche's
Ontario crew for a while, the Cougars had won their firth s traight
without a defeat befort' fumbles and Interceptions turned the last
fou,..~ame-s into a nightmare
Back-to-back j?ames or rune turnovers helped ignite two tit'<.
a nd two losses as Ontario fimshed with a 5·2·2 record In the f1r;t
lie. which s napped the fi ve game losing streak, the Cougars were·
held to a 16-16 decision by Sierra Vista. which was winless at the
lime wilh a combined score or 21 -130 m that span.
"We've JUSl gol to hold on to the ball and run, run, run," says
Roche.
The statistics bear out Roche's statement. Ontario ('Omplete!'
about 40 percent of its passes in a system th&t allows ooly 10
passes a game.
Tom Jerrerson. Ontario's 6·4, 230·pound fullback. bears the
brunt of the attack. Through seven games the big rullback had
gained 1,154 yards and a 7.1 aver::a~e. Sophomore Shawn Avant.
however, is the leading scorer with 10
touchdowns. Avant, who is very quick, Js
averaged 10.7 yards per carry in the Js
early part of the season. u
John Thomas is the most lik('ly re· ::
ceiver when the Cougars go to the air 1•
and the defense Is keyed by linebacker ~
Peter Marin '18.'; 1 1
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head basketball co:ich Jim
Greenfield will be the first to ad·
m1t ht' dO<'s n't know what to ex-
pect from his 1978-79 squad.
"We're very youni:: and very
inexpPr1<'nr-cd," sayo; Grecn-
r1eld "Nobody's exceptional and
everybody 1s about the same.
We're ~oing to be doing a lot or
t•xperimentang till we find the
right combination "
THAT COMBINATION is go·
1n~ to httv<> to eom•· from <.1 team
that's rt'turrun~ only two playcro;
fro m las t y e:ir's C'lub that
finished 5·7 m conference play
a nd 12·16overall
Nine or the ltl players on the
roster are frl'Shmen and Green-
rield says it will be tough to ob
lain continuity because of this
"I think it's safe to say we're
definitely in a rC'bulldlng year, ..
he> says. "Most or the peoplt~
playing are freshmen and we'n·
~oin~ lo be very inc•onsistent for
awhile."
Repubhc of China National team, 131·86 ... Utah got 17
points from Danny Vranes and 15 from Tom Chambers to
beat the Polish National team. 87·69 ... Pe nnsylvania .
with Tim Smith and Ed Kuhl scoring 14 points each, kept
the Ar~enllna National team winless in eight outings with
an 89-56 victory ... Todor Gogdanov sank a pair or free
throws with seconds left In overtime to give the Bulgarian
National team a 92·90 win over Missouri .. Andrei
Lopatov, a f>.10 forward, scored 19 points before fouling out
as the Soviet Union National team downed Kanirns, 87-84 . Connors Tops ·Foe Checking
NBA Stats
ONLV RON GARRETSON, u
5· 10 guard from Servile ll1gh.
figures in the starting lineup
from last year's team. The other
four starters arc freshmen.
OTHER SPORTS The Cincinnati Reds concludf'd
their 17·aam • Japan tour with lhell' 14th victory , a 3·2 de-
cision over the Yomiuri Giants ... Miguel Canto derended
his World Boxing <.;ounc1l flyweight championship for a
record 13th time w1th a splil declsion over Thailand's
Tacemron Vlbonc:b&l •.. Los Angeles Dodgers' catcher
Sttvt Veapr nnd ,hiR wife Oloria became parents for the
first time wilh the birth of nn eight paund, two ounce boy,
Stephen Wayne Yea1er II . . PennRylvanla's Supreme
Court reln."Ulted a $125,000 award lo a woman hit by u
baseball durtnsc o Pltl3burah Pirates game on the In·
auaural day ot Three Rivers Stadium over eight years
ago. . .Jobft ISenbOw tormerly ol Orange <.;oaat <.;ollege, has
been selected to play for the Un1ttd St.ates nallonal youth SOC•
ccrtcam.
Radio. T~~eble11
aADIO: Athletes In Action at Maryland, S p-m., XYMS U08nt).
TV: No event.a ached_uled.
,.
KOBE. J apan -Jimmy Con·
nors. the U.S. Open champion.
beat fellow Ame rican John
Aus tin 6-1. 6·0 todny in open-
ing round singles or·a $~5.000 in·
ternatlonal tennis tournament.
In the women ·~ first round
singles. Kathy May defeated
Rosie Casals 6-0, 6-1.
In the third nnd lut mnteh of
the nl~ht, Victor Amaya and
Pat Dupre beat Ken Rosewall and
Bruce Manson of the United·
Statts 3-6, 7·6, 6·4 in flrst round
doubles.
~ •••w• rr1 .. ,.,..
BOLOGNA. Italy Jcan-
Louls Halllet of France defeated
Tonino ?.uaareltt of Italy 8·1, 8·3
Monday on the firtt day or the
S50.000 lntematlonal fndoor Ten·
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nts Championship tournament
The two top seed s are
Americans John McEnroe and
Sandy Mayer.
In other first.round matches
Monday. Adriano Pnnotta ot tta-·
ty defeated Ezlo de Matteo of
Ita ly 6·L 6·0: BC!mle Mitton ot
South Mrlc a defeuted Jlri
Oranat or Czechoslovakia 6,1.
6·4: Eliot Teltsche r or the United
Stattl downed Marco Conr;ollnl
o r t tnly 6 ·2. 6 -0 .
Czcchoslovnklu 's Stanis law
Birner beat Amcrlcon J. Garcia
6·1, W : Gianni Marchetti of Jta·
ly defeated Fabrtilo Fanucc1 of
ttaly 7.s. 6 ·3 and Zeljko
l'rmulo\ltc of YUplavla. beat
haly's Roberto Lombardi 6·1.
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Flanking Garretson ln the
back court will be Lei. nd Orucc.
a 6-3 guard from Marina High .
Mike llC'lde. a 6-7 forward from
Fountain Valley will be at one
forward position with 6·4 Walt
Evans. the brother of formar
USC quarterback Vince, at the
other wing. The ccntl'r spot will
be manned by 6-8 Ooua Jardine ot E11tancla.
Obviously, the Rustlers will
not be lacking In height-only
~xperlencc nod poise.
"I just don't know whut lo ex·
peel from this team," Gre •n·
field uys. "Everything's a big
qutttlon mark. I'd say right now
if we were to finish tho season
with a .500 r~c ord , l 'd be
happy."
-By John Sevano
,-
FOOTBALL I HORSE RACING
TONY PASTTZZO
Trade llUlrk
For P astizzo:
Consiste~
Tony Pasllzzo, Fountain Valley
High's hard-hill.mg linebacker. has
been chosen as the Daily Pilot's
Defensive Player of the Week follow-
irtg the Barons' 31-13 conquest or
Newport Harbor High in the Sunset
League finale.
Pastizzo was no more outstanding
in the Newport Harbor game than in
past performances for Fountain
Valley It was just another 'in a
series or poundings he's dealt the op·
position.
AGAINST NEWPORT HARBOR
Pastiu.o was credited with seven un-
assisted and nine assisted tackles
a nd a pair or quarterback sacks.
His season stats reflect a whopping
78 unassisted tackles. 96 assisted
Pla!lft" of tlaP WH'k
tackles, six quarterback sacks. an
interception. two fumble recoveries
and six caused fumbles. He's thrown
opponents for minus yardage 11
llmes as the Barons • premier
linebacker.
.. Pastizzo ts our defensive cap·
tain." says Coach Bruce Pickford.
"He alternates at fullback and that
really isn't a correct thing to say
because he:S a first string player. It's
JUSt that he's so good on defense we
reel we have lo have him a t
linebacker He is a very tough hom·
. bre."
Pastizzo checks in at 195 pounds on
a 5· 11 frame and this is his seeond
year with the varsity, a s pan In
which the Barons have won 18 of
their last 20 games as they prepare
for Friday night's CIF Big Five Con-
ference playoff game with
Eisenhower at Huntington Beach
High.
As remarkable an offense which
Fountain Valley possesses with blue
chippers in all or the skilled posi-
tions. Pastizzo and his friend, Tim
Henigman. make it doubly tough for
the opposition as they back up Foun-
tain Valley's defensive line.
By Roger Carlson
Volleyball Playoffs
Corona del Mar's No. 1 rated Sea
Kings will host Bishop Montgomery
tonight at 6 in a second round girls CI F 4-A volleyball playoff game
while Irvine High will host third rat·
ed Newport Harbor in another 4-A
battle.
Tueedey, Nov•mber 21. 1978 DAILY PtLOT D
Cerritos-lgriores
Its Loss to Coast
-Chaffey (M).I
In Playoffs
.'Since WWII
ROCKET SHm lrJFROM ROD IAVER ~ IUUS1RATED BY JIM JONSON
By JOHN EV ANO
OI • OWty ,..._ tuitt
NORWALK Ct-mtos CollcfJe 'a
1 to Oranat CoHt tn tht" sc>uth
C'out Conlertnet-Foot~ll final.-lat1t
Saturda hasn't d1mpent'd the spln
of lht t•a.1cons at •II H the)' prcpu1•
ror Gol~n We t Saturday In the
A\C>Cldo Bowl ... 111t least that':J ~hat bead Coach fo'rank Mauottu
I J S. • 'Su~ Y..'E' wantf'd to win lhe f(:tmf>
at Coast. and or COUJ' e the.> )(lti. hob
put a damper on things, but right
now v.e to excited about the Avocado
-8amt 11'f kids~ h••>PY and one or
their goalJ al the bega.nnm3 of thl"
)Ur was to win th confcrt>nce and
be eligible for the Avocodo Bowl
"Our kids won when they had to
and there 3~ only Ix tcums left
pl:t~mg. and we're one of them "
C'EaRITOS' 1·4 OVERALL record
111 deceiving. The Falcons. basically
a deferuove team, have dot1e excep·
. tlonally well when 1t counts and
t!lere's no doubt about the im·
porlance of thJs game with Golden
West
··1 think you can go through the
years and see that records really
don't mean a thing in bowl games. l
think a team with four losses could
easily upset a team that's gone un·
defeated because what It all boils
down to is just one game," says
Mazzotta, who's played in three bowl
games himself-two al the junior col-
lege leve l, a nd a nothe r as a
member of the University or Utah in
the Liberty Bowl.
THERE'S NOTHING flashy about
Cerritos. The Falcons just come at
you with a balanced attack centered,
around their all-conference tailback
James Copeland, who's carried ror
912 yards and 10 TDs this seasoo.
What makes this Falcon team
balanced though is that if Copeland is
stopped. which he has been the last
three games, Cerritos still has the
ability to score · as Illustrated by
the 17 points against OCC. Copeland
was held to just 18 yards on 18 car·
ries in the contest.
"We're going to need more
yardage out of him than we've been
getting though il we're going to win,"
concedes· Mazzotta . "I don't think
he's totaled 130 yards in his last three
games.
.. WE'JlE NOT REALLY great with-1
out him although we've woo some.
games ..
Ir Copeland ls bottled up, Cerritos
can rely on backfield mate Ken
Nardis and quarterback DuWayne
Decker to pick up the slack
Nnrdis has done his JOb quieUy,
and quate admirably, totaling 664
yards on 141 c:trrles. Decker.
m t nwhlll'. has eompletcd ~ ot 142
passes for 892 yards and 10 TDs.
Dcckt>r 's favorite target lhough-
Tr~vor Ware i• out or the Avocado
d11t":\lc because of a separated ~houldcr suffered in the OCC contest.
"THE KEV WILL definitely be if we can hold on to the ball." says
M azzotw "If wt' wind up playing a
lot or delense we 're dead because we
JWSt don't have the size to stay with
most teams "
Even II Cerritos holds onto the baU.
Mazzotta knows his club is in for a-
har<S time WJth Golden W~t.
"They're definitely the best around
right now." he says.
M auotta adds that the Falcons will
have to be s h arper mentally·
against Golden West.
"We had a rew mental breakdowns
the other night that cost us the game.
We're going to have to play sounder
mentally. Golden West is big and ag-
gressive and they possess one of the
top, 1f not the top, rushing teams in
the state.
"We've been playing very well de·
fensively. We allowed only 68 points
in our six conference games and·
our derense has been just super."
Tritons' Foe
Will Play It
Wide Open
In what promises t-0 be a game or
contrasting styles, the wide open
Raiders of Sonora High tangle with
Sao Clemente High's usually con-
servative Tritons Friday night in the
first round of the CIF Central Con-
ference football playoffs . The game
is sch eduled for 7:30 at San
Clemente.
Sonora Coach Wayne Payne. whose
team qualified for a playoff berth
with a third place finish in the tough
Orange League, behind Ezperanza
and El Dorado, says, "We like to
spread 'em out and throw the ball."
It's a rematch between the two
ONTARJO-Charfey High's Tigers
are co-champions in the Citrus Belt
League and the rallyi ng cry around
tlJe school is simply put: "We want It
now.·~
The Tigers, who have found things
tough in the Citrus Bell League lbe
past 30 years. have round things even
tougher in the CIF football playoffs.
In 10 tries since World War II, Chaf.
fey h·as not won a s in6le playoff
game. The best effort was a tie.
F RIDAY mE TIGERS will play
host to the Mater Del Monarchs, the
No. 3 team rrom the Angelus League
with a G:3 record. Chaffey. 7 ·2 ox er·
all, tied with Eisenhower. but is the
CBL's No. 1 entry thanks to a 14·7
win over Eisenhower in the league
opener.
Coach Ray Stark's Chaffey crew
relies on a super 1 ·2 aenaJ punch
with quarterback Mike Newnam 16-1,
18S sr. 1 throwing to receiver Scott
Bennett. a 6·1. t8S-pounder with the
moves and hands to be considered an
All·CIF prospect by inland
sportswriters.
BENNETT HAS CAUGHT 29
pas ses ror 431 ya rds and nine
touchdowns. He 's a lso an ace
s printer and long jumper in track
and field. Jn the showdown against
Fontana. in which Chaffey rolled.
38·14, BeMett caught nine passes.
Newnam has completed 71 of 168
passes for 9'l7 yards and Is reported
to be one of the best quarterbacks de·
veloped in the Ontario region in
years.
OTHER RUNNI NG BACKS in·
elude Bob Mercer. Bob Fellhauer
and Marty Crowe. all with creden·
tials in the 5.5 yards per carry range.
But it is the Newnam· Bennett com-bination that as t;nauey·s Hread ·n
butter.
The only game that kept Chaffey
from an undefeated league campaign
was a 6-0 loss at Redlands. where two
field goals kept Redlands' winning
streak at home with Chaffey intact
since 1955.
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11• 8rl~r Entre CSl•lll"'l'I I IJ
tU NINTH RACE -6tur~3 vur
120 otcl\ & up. FllllH & m.res. Pur>e
II• '1.800 C1a1m1nv price u.ooo.
UO Str .. ktfl IMrrlo<• I...,, I
schools in CIF playoff action with ,.~~~.::1! ~eo-,: ~~~
Sonora owning a pair or victories. p p I . $4,000 Cl-ngpri(.l' U,000.
Bold LlllOY IGMUllOI
Goocl Boot. IAll¥cl';U I
Krt\lftu-l~cel
Crvst•I VI lions IV•lclu I
"San Clemente has always been bit· r e p 0 01s t s Nl'•-1 NICI!' ICIUll H•rbOf Palrc>I (Fratte<I ters on defense, so we know we have P1<n 1Ca11e 10"-' our worlt cut out for us," says Payne. s..p.t M« •Novue11
Th Raide f Pl W dn sda 5-., Sot! 151.ili~I e J'S go 50 ar 8S 80 OC· ay e e y K l~Prl~IMc:CMrcnl .casiooal ''Stars and Stripes" rorma· L-lng Ptllftl tMtnal
1tioo where four linemen split away ~!1s =·~~=' from the center and two guards tone Newport Harbor Higb's top-rated Myh1•• 1tilllrw•t
11• ::.~~=:-lftl :~ Pre 09 fCMncMl\I
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II• ,.. Girls Launch
Tennis Playoffs r th ...... _.. i od > Sailor• go after victory No. 2 in de· ., .. Etl9i"" 0 e ............ sane . of the c Very Windy (Nogunl II• TENTH RACE -~ .. ,,., 111'' Also a Sonora weapon is the quick rense ir IF 4·A water. polo Llllle 1119 e.o INleNI II• mtle l y-OldS ~ up Flltoe~ -
k. k be the rte b k 'tcbes championship Wednesday afternoon T""ncler R ...... IWoodl 10. m•res. Pww SIJ,.000. c ... ~ pro Corona del ~ar and Sao Clemente IC w re qua r ac Pl 'th ho A11 Fonu1111114 10w1 11• in.soo w t b lfba k Al H ho · t w1 a me contest again.st Buena . c,.,_ 1..., ,,._,~. high schools airls tennis teams have o a c an eurer. w Ul urn ---............ ,.. __ , o-t .on rd . _ _. Park. Game time is at 3. ,crnH •au . Si•"'°_ ,,.11• Br101v Ar9.I '"-'-'' been seeded second ln their ge s away ._.ya ers agaau,n an UD· I d h •wr--., __ ... -~-~.~ """""• , ... ,u ting d f A so rawing a ome game is ~.,,. ............ . .,.._ ,., -~ 1°-' 1 respective divisions in CIF playoff . suspec e ense. w . .oo c••-nvpru s.20.000. v ,.....,. .... ,,,,..,
H ls (the b. · ,....., Sunset League runnerup Edison. T111aoree 1c.rc1or.1 118 P-s Fl-. 1v.i•-" competition which begins Friday. eurer one o ig guns mun:: h ' h ~ Lo Be h w lso R-. R""""" 1011v•rfll 111 C••0 •·n R-<Mcc..rron1 Sonora attack, as a runner and re· w IC ~ts ng ac i 0 at 3. Cint•, P'-e 1R.m1,..y1 111 Hou Note 11ouMCtye~1
""u...terMMt · On the road are Sea View League GlorY a ..... tMeN• 118 e1oom111· Roeoeno 1s~111119\1
S.n G;)t)rlel ., !>.tnl• ~·; Cypreu .. Aoour•. ce1ver. b Estan . d th Costa M Sl•k•n o.nce (All..-dyetl Ill Wl11t-a1y IPiet'al :~::~:~ ~.::1~~;=:.~=:~ He's run for 488 yards on 109 car-c amp cia 80 e esa Fi..1·s c ..... 1c1n 1enu1 11s o..si.ec;1n 1011t>Otr1,.,..1
w 11c1 can1 Winner., LB ,...,; wmminsiw 41t AINm-ries ror six touchdowns. and Heurer Mustangs. Estancia tangles with cu..,·, Gin Cl.ubteta1 11\ Arwe1111.._
or•. Aec11-.. "-'~er.a.t has caught 22 passes for 252 yards. Long Beach Millikan in the latter's ~~~!~~11~1 ::~ ~·~™-~1
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'°' """"'"'°""' et ~ ~; B"'1Nnll .. A~•= Dave Stivers suffered a hip-point pool at 7 p.m .. while Mesa travels to Pretty Ru1er ts.nc,,.,1 • 11s,
Millll••n .. Simi V•ltey; canyon ., ~ ..-; Mira Costa ror a 3 0 'clock game Abe E....... El.I VENTH •ACE -One •net 111• :-:~~~~ C::: .... ~T~'t.:~ ., .__ •. o-1e injury against El Dorado and his · Mll9•c W•ten 1oow~1 111 •Me J re• -1. uo. Purw "·~· ,..""'91'~ status ls uncertain Friday night. V ..J! ___ Pia ()CC ~~!~":i~1 ::: ~::~~~~l:,~~;000• "'
Sierra U •t La c.nacta, W¥ren 4lt MNr Del; "Stivers Says he thinks be Can play," .l:A.IUMJll Y8 at LllOV PflylCS.nt,,.ll Ill SH Sica.-IR...-Hll 11)
H•wt-or "-ldo at l.oullvllle. Wllcl Cef1I Wl.-r p "Bul •t I d to d C.o•••n Jim 1Sanctw11 11s IC:Uta Mew Of LOS Amigo~) •I Ai .... nlcle Poly; Says ayne. I 5 a ay ay Lucky PllftltY 1~1 II/
B,....twoeod .. CutvoerC1t.,;s-1rria•E~.nu:s.ct-thing.llhecan'tplay,we'llbegoing Edison High's No. 2 seeded o..o-.,.,MS , F1ee1Hm vuui..Cl'fce1 111
o1e11ac•a•CMr••1=:'.:!..1._... with Danford Inn." Inn's oocmal Chargers have setUed for Orange s1xTH •Ac:a: -.1$0 ,.,~., , .. , Mos.Allu• IR...,.r.,, 111 Scwloraat~IY WatMll•ISMle.m.rctlfto;Argytl d ti td f · b 1.. C t Coll F 'd . Olcls & °'9· f'llr'M M..000 Oa•m•"9 EICI0"9 fPeicltolol 114 ., Ro1t11>9 Hiii•. s.u;;;;, Hiiis •• s.n INnno. So u es are a e ens1ve ac... oas ege n ay ntght as a site 0,10 s1o.ooo n. Senic>r Cottien·• G.1ac1 Do 1Nc19w11 ru
P-• .. Tro.,; R-"' IA ou~. i-u .i HH Others in Sonora's running game for tbelr CI F Big Five opener against · o.., 114!11""' •camoa•t u o
wu'°"; OowN¥•::::;:':=... include David Simpkins and Butch Hacienda Heights Wilson. ~.~70·~~~·11 :~ M•t•vo <AVUt~:1,191.... "'
Norttwl«w .e o..-.mon1: Hen .. Pior-•?; s.nt• Denae. The game will start at 8 o'clock. Nli'e J te't 18-sl m v ou119 F.-1<1t 1s1a11o~1 llS
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F• ••San ulll OOISl)O; ~ .. ~ eeec•; ~ contrary to customary 7 ·. 30 starts for c11e<1.,. Te '~'' in R•sc•t w in t011v•~• A'J •t ScllurF. HOtwalll •t OYet'tl Hiii. IA SefN.. SONOltA<6-ll Co.er Cheroe< IW•rcll l10 TV Oert>y (V.-,.,.1a1
A1usa;WllclCM'clWlmw (9r.....,orArllflvtOnl atA&> 35 &onll• & 10 L•H..,.. 1 mos t CIF playorr games. Also Ed()ffl AdiMrl "' Mlu1n11M•l1>4~tR•"'"tll
p1ev.u-.. "-.,_.... 1 Sum>yHllls o 11 Fu11er10n 6 scbeduledfor an8 o'clock startis lhe H119SO.-tc...1'ol•• 111
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Laguna Beach will face Mary·
mount at St. Monaca Htgh School with
Huntington Beach traveling lo
Alemany and Maler Oei playing at
San Marcos in other gameS-iovolviog
a rea teams
-Vl9trtt'•11110ww1. s..tr'r'ntrr ., ~11~ 1• Lo-11 u 1 e 10orac1otfor1e1t10 ewpo ar r· t. aul clash at "•IJIOm c;o •LIPM"'t 1n
., '""~-P....,... ., WNtt•. u~Mlclat Lompoc. f"9'1ir~ ~~~~~~tb~eiliaitte~ri·s;~h:e:ld~F~n~·d~a=y~n~i:g~h:t.~=====---~F~1N~•1M~•met11~~1~e.rc1~~1~=:;~~1;n~;=::::=:::=:;==:::=;;=:=::::=~~~~ ~I'll K•oe>etatSM~Oc.;...;..•_nc.;..a.;.;11.;... --------------------•
Stargell Hollored .
QA YTON, Ohio <AP>
-Willie Starg e ll. veteran slugger a nd
team leade r or the
Pittsburgh Pirates. bas
been voted winner of
baseball's Hutch Award
for 1978.
The 37-y.ear-old
Stargell appeared in on-
ly 63 ga·mes during the
1977 season as a result of
an illness and later a
Football
Ratings
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J> ,.
pinched nerve in bis
elbow. But be came on
strong this year, appear-
ing in 122 games and
helping his team make a
rush against
Philadelptrla in the Na-
tional League Eastern
Division race.
Stargell's statlstics in·
eluded a .295 batting
average, 28 home runs
-raising bis career
total to 429 and 97
RBis.
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SPECIAL!
MLY s36~
MEW '79 LIMCLON 4 DR.
TOWMCAI
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JOHNSON & SON
Home of the
"Golden Touch"
"Very courteous,
very fair, tflioytd
........... five
years a1aoclafton."
AWi...,,. MOOll Ltguna Hiiia. Calif,
H•re f\ Ille INl)Or COiiett foolll.tll to<'*lult IOt 111o .. o :
WliOtlHOAY
New Me•lco Stale at~• Tue' St•l4', 1119"1
T"URSOAY tolOftdo Slat• •t Pac:tfk
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PHUI P9MSt .. e 110• m., CNMel /1
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C-tk ut at Holy Cron
Boston Colie91 •1 M.t~lluWtts (OIO.leetR~
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SOUTH Soutll Carolin. .. ,...,_
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Sou111 .. stem LO;illlan. •t M<NffM s1e1e. nlqllt
Cln<lnnatl .tt ~'Stele
Syr«uw ., MIMlll, Fl• . ftkjltt
Ml»IUlool Slete YS. MIUl~lppl ., Jd<~Mlll
Outoe •I Nortll Cat'OI~
Kentudy et T-~ ~°"" CMollN St•te •I Vif"111n1• MIOWfi~T
1ow• at Mldllvan state
Nonllefn llhl'O• al OlltO u .
Mlcll19<tn ti Ohio Slete
tll<ljeM .. Purtllle
MlnMWla at WIK-ift
SOUTHWEST
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L11n9 8-c:ll St .. t •t IA""", n19ht ArlenU\•t SoullWm MelhOcll\t
Too Owi\llMI ., Tun A&M
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Brlllf\Mn Young ti H•w•ll. ftlC)!>I W•~ll•noton .... Wnlllnglon St••• •I Soot-
Notre D-et SouUlem C.llloml•
Of"evon ti °"'90ft St•tf'
Nt w Mtalt.o •t SM\ 01eoo S"I•, nfQlll
Orange County's Oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealership
' JOHNSON & SON
THE F AMILY LINCOLN-MERCURY STORE
Home Of Tiie "GOLDEN TOUCH"
H2t Barbor Blwd., Costa Mesa
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114 DAILY PILOT Business
FIRST THRIFT
Df
AMERICA
Inequalities ContD:iue
IUAlkJIHIO 1'1t Won1e1" Mitwritie Gain Educatio1~ Not Pay
OPENS fTS NEW
HUNTINGTON BEACH
BRANCH OFFICE!
NOVCMBER 2 0 1~78
LIMITED ISSUE
10.04%
AHNUAL RATE YIELDS
10.56%
Compouno.c;s 0111v on
6·Mof\th (Af11llC~ll•S $ 10 000
or mo1e Carly w1th<111wal-
vou Shit t•1$rn !>' • ~ l•U 90 · da'(51nterest Ava11aole trom
11 16 to 11 212 Annu1I yteld
r.ubftlC1 to ch•noe based on
LUNent interest r1teat ome
o f renewal
lOS Angel .. 4b2· 119J
4620 W Bev tly Blvd
Santa Monica 395-3248
1218 Filth Street
t awndatP 973.4755
14717 H11w1ho1ne-Blvd
Down11y 927·2666
7340 E Florence
long Beach 426-5564
J609 long Beach Blvd
Temple C11y ' 287-5281
9666 E Las Tunas Blvd
Van Nuys 981·5500
!>424 Van Nuys Blvd
Pomona 629-4134 113 West Center St
Santa Ana 558-6850 2100 E Fourth Street
Hon1tng1on Beach 847-8800
19107 Beach Blvd
A11a1tab6e to Caltlom1a
residents only
W ASHlNGTON 11\1• Althouah womt'n .md
m1norlli havt-mat11• dramatic gutns ovt·r lht•
f)l111t dttt~ an al"Qu1nn~ the.-t'ducauon nueasar)'
for prof 10001 (' n>t•r ... opportunities ror •mplO)'
menl. Jdvant>f'mt>nl od •'•..Hlll tJHY p~irttl0ulurl,>
for wonwn have lnrreu•l•d vt•ry lit tlt•, al'<JOrdln~
to L.obor Ol-partment f1gurt·~
n •port on t·mploymt•nl pro1t1>t·rt <. ror
pror.-:-,ton I \lo Omen und m1nor1Ut••H·oncludt•i.
"TIDNC. AIUi 'T (;OINC nt>arly ah well "'
one would h:tve thouRhl IO >-(•ar11 Mgo," when th«
r~dcral ftOVernmrnt romm1ttt•d thc•lr lo c•quul
t•mplo)'ITK'nt opportunit)' und affirm Uvl' uct1on
tor muionht'S nd wom1•0
'Among m1nor1t) nH·n ~hu gN ., higher
educ t1on. they are gt'lttni: romparublc mont>y ""<.I
Job as ~tuteo men w1th lhl· same·,.,,,., or education
• ind .Jn• movlng u~ Jt about thE• s am ratt>S a:.
"'hill' mro." a.atd Betty
( )
M Vt•lkt l'O author of
O 1llE JOB th£> rrpo~l. 111 an 1n tl'tVtl'W
"That is not lhc ''3Sl'
w1t.h woml•n," she bald.
Ms Vettl'r :.aid Labor l>t'purtmenl data show
white men who droppt'd uut of high school earned
an average of $9.379 in 1976, while whale women
with t•oUegt> degrct.>s Jvcra~ed $7, 176
WOMEN ENGIN•:ERS ARE getting starting
salaries slighUy abovt> men's, but only because
"token" women e ng1n€'ers are in s uch demand.
Ms Vettt>r said.
The difference is only $180 a year -about 50
cents a day. "But it's significant JUSl because the
woman has an edge." she added.
The report also shows "women 's salaries are
CASH
FAST
Homeowner s :
PURCHASE
STUDIED
M 1crodata Corp ..
HN lhnfl,~;\lllt'TICtl
: Please send me addlllOnal details i on olllef certlllea1es wnll vanous
Loans arranged for
any reason. Credit.
no p r o blem .
Borrow on your
eQuity. Csll now for
courteous. f ast
information.
Irvine. and Addresso·
graph·MulUgraph Corp ..
Los Angeles, have an·
nounced an agreement
to exchange Information
a nd undertake negotia·
lions aimed at A·M's
purchase of Microdata. C aerms and rates
17141547-7151
AMERICAN
Mortgage Co.
• : ,.,,,.,. -• 'AOO•t ' I
The two companies
announced the purchase
offe r earlier this month.
: c., -'•--, ___ _
What's to gain b.Y waiting
to buy a new home?
Nothing. NOTHINGr Read the economic .
reality of house-buying: the interest rate may be up but
it's tax·deductible and property appreciation is an
asset to your net worth. A $175.000 Stonegate Home in
Anahei m Hills is an investment in your future and the time
to buy may never be better than now. What will
you gain by waiting? Nothing. NOTHING.
From $149.900, to $179.900. All exceed
3.000 sq. ft. 7325 E. Nightingale Circle Anaheim Hills
(714) 974-1930.
50%to400%
Tax Shelter Writeoffs for 1978
1:1xt!l> and i'lflatlon, csttmatcd to he 6-7% in 1978, are making it
h:irJcr for people to retain or build their 3SM't.l.. The JRS has
.1J.!J.?n.:i..'1vel~ d1min:ited man) tax lncemiv~ u!>e<l hy investors m the
pJ~r. Yet wirh rhe consrilm rax law revi~1olb, there arc 1dll opportunide1
available for 1nvcs1ors co sheller or Jcfer both investment and
e-amed inc.ome (I.e. -.alary and comm1'5ion). If you plan your 1978
pr<:~rom nuw, rncher •han wn•t cill ~t<ar end. you'll
h.1vc nmrk rime to :m:ily:e rind properly chOO'tc
thl· unc which will mcl'l yrn1r oh1ee11vc.
For a ~l'llOnal consultation,
incluJ1n1i 1f you whh your 1.1x aunnwy
lH C.P.A .. conrJct:
Parker Dale, Senior Vice Pre11idcn1,
,11 (714) M4·4620 Clr 1hc oddre~~
'hown below.
I
~
lnve>rl'n('nl Bankers S11lte 19)C> Mcm~ New )ofk oclt Cxch;ultle dnd Other Prmdp:il Exe:h2n
le" ,e.ni:ck-\ · Son mnchco • Newport 8eKh • New Yo..tl • Oraham. Or
606 South Olive Screct. Loe Meitlft, CA 90014
-. \
lower lhan those or men with comparable tra1n1ng
and t'1'pcrtl'ncl• at every :itie. every dugree level,
1n t>ve1 y lil'ld and with every type or cmplo)'er."
..xcept for bcAtnntnJt enMlneerr. and industrlul
dwm15ls
M •;ANWHILE, T HE REPORT said. lhe
pert>entage of dcNrees .-:oing to women an the
11clenceb, .-ng1ne.•r\ng. medicine, dentistry and law
hull rlKen sharply 111 f'Vl'eot years_ For examplc....19...
pcrct•nt or lht> new medieal and law degrees in 1977
went to women. compared with only 5 percent in
l970
The 1,1..-rct•ntaJCc of degrees going to minorities
IO thO~(' (1t'lcJb ho.II IOCteas~. too. but not as rasl,
-
Strada to Debut ",..,,.,... ..
the report said .
Mit VNtt•f IS executive director or the Sc1en·
llf1c Manpow£>r Commassion. a pnvate, non·pront
OrMunizalJon formed by the country's major sclen .
t1(1c soc1et1e11 to mvestigate employment trend!>
• tnd problem1> common to the sciences.
Fiat Motors of North America plani. to start sell.mg the Strada
c Italian for road or highway 1 an the United States next Februar y.
The front-wheel drive four-door seda n has a l S·liter overhead
camshaft engine and a standard five.speed transm1ss1on .
Retail Beef Prices Increase
WASIUNGTON CAP I -Retail ~r
pnces ed~ed up two·tenths or a cent in
October. the first monthly increasl·
since Junl', according lo preliminary
Agriculture.-Department figures.
The figures showed the all·cul ~r
price in retail stores nationally wa!>
almost $1.88 a pound.
In June. retail beef prices rose lo a
record of more than 1.95 a pound, using
the department's composite pnce for all
cuts, then declined in Ju•y. AuJ?usl and
September
Beef pn<.'es have been expected to
rise a~ain . particula rly next year.
because cattle producers continued to
trim their herds this year and may do
so well into 1979
PSA ltfft9fing Delafled
S AN DIEGO <AP 1 -A s pecial
s tockholders meeting to make u
takeover of Pacific Southwest Airlines
more difficult has bee n delaved until
Dec. 12.
Valhi Inc . a Dallas-based firm with
20 percent or PSA stock. fought unsuc-
cessfully in courts last week to delav
the m.e.e.tiJu?..-Which..il...called an attempt
Seminar
To Assist
Women
A rour·hour sem inar
that d ea l s with
challenges unique to
women in business will
be offered al Orange
Coast College, Costa
Mesa. from 8:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. Dec. 2.
Admission to the
seminar. titled "The
New Business Woman -
Creating Your Own Op·
porturtlUes." is $15.
TICKETS ARE availa·
ble in the ticket office, in
the college's Admirtlstra·
lion Building. The office
is open Mondays through
Fridays from 8 a .m. to 7
p .m .• and Saturdays
from 8 a.m. to noon.
Tickets also will be sold
at the door .on a space-
a v ailable basis.
Lecturer is Sharon
Fle m ing, associate
director o' Execuli ve
ExrPflence, a
psJchologicaJ consulting
rirm for business a nd
management She has
taug ht training
worksbol)IS at. OCC and ls
writing a book on
achie~ excellence in
business
Workshop topics in-
clude "Polishing the Self
Image." "The Tricky
Business of Balanclng
Hom e and Work,"
"Leaming to be Part of
a Team" and "Role
Models."
More information
about the seminar ls
available at the college,
556-5880.
C TAKING )
_S_TO ____ CK_
to solidify the present management.
The meetinJ? was to have been held oo
Monday to elect directors. giving them
slageered terms. and require an 80 per-
cent vote or outstanding shares or com·
mon stock to make any corporate
changes in operation of the San Diego.
based airline.
A PSA s pokes man s aid directors
postponed it Monday because of ··con·
fusion created by Valhi's false state·
m l.'nts. so s tockholders could have
c larif1ralion or the Issues."
Tht·n~ was no consideration of Valba 's
efforts to delay the meeting. he said.
Pla11botf Gefs Ti•e
ATLANTIC C ITY. N.J . <A P I
Playboy has been given until April 25 to
arrange financing for its Boardwalk
casino hotel; company officials say the
lime should be enough to save their
floundering preject here.
William Downey. t•x(!cutavc director
of the Atlantic City Housing Authority,
which owns the site where Playboy
plans to bµild. said the firm asked for
the exten.c;ion aft er al had difficullie$
getting construction started on the $75
million project.
The 24-story casino hotel is to have
576 rooms on a small parcel of land next
Lo Convention Hall.
Playboy onginally announced plans
Lo buald the casino hotel in March 1977.
.~a•bo'• Na•e Barlwfl
PROVlDENCE. R I CA P 1 -Sambo'~
restauranl ch ain has obtained a
Supe rior Court o rder to keep East
Providence cR .l.1 Caty Council from re·
voking its hcense for its refusal to
change its na'me.
Judge Anthony A. Giannini issued th~
temporary restra ining order for the
rest a urant under cons truction, and
scheduled a hearing on Sambo's request
for a preliminary uuunction for Wed·
,. ··nesday, two da)'s after a City Council
vote had been planned.
Black groups contend the name is
racially orrensave.
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NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
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Tueeday. November 21. 1978 VN OAILV PILCl
House Market
Shr~'-.... 1r~ ... ..,, Lo .~~ t s
Gain Potential
By SYLVIA PORTER
Zero !Ot ·line homes are becoming 1ncreu6lngly
popular throughout the country.
Builders r educe the size of the lot by rrom 25 to 43 fc~t
a nd place the houses on or close to one of the side boWl·
dary lines. Hence the name: iero lot· line homes.
To maintain privacy. the wall of the house abutting th<:
boundary contains no windows or only windows placed
hl.gher th1!f1 usual. The rest of the house 1s designed. often
with skyhghts and arches, to bring sunlight into whut
otherwise would be a dark intenor. The side yard is often
large enough for a garden or patio area.
~EGUN ABOUT H YEARS AGO in Cahfom1a, iuo
l~t;hne homes ~re s~rin~ing up in such widely separated
c1t1es as St. Lows. M1am1. Chicago. Denver and Dallas
. Municipal zoning officials. who have traditionally in
sasted that detached houses be built a m101mum distance
from lot boundaries. have taken a second look at these
restrictions. Many see the zero lot·line concept as a way to
reduce urban sprawl
an d protect n<:w
households from being
priced out of the single·
family home market
Denver and Aspen
land planner 'David
Clinger tells why zero
Money's
Worth
lot-hne homes often are less expensive than traditional de·
tached houses: "Lol costs a mount to around 32 percent oflhe
sales pnce of a house. Zero lot-line houses let us get pnces
down in this a rea by increasing the density to 10 or 12 pet
acre."
ST . LOUIS DEVELOPER FRED Kemp add ~>
"Pfl\'3CY is the big thing. Our houses are not JUSt part or a
row. You don't hear your neighbors pounding on the w11lb,
and the patios are not' r ight on top pf one another.·· Kem!)
reports he has sold most of hJ!> zero lot·line homes, pnced
rrom $45.400 to $53.500.
The s maller yards are viewed ai-a plus. particularly
an the drought·prone West A!i the cost of public water goes
up . s ays Denver·based builder Harvc•y Alp«.'rt ,
"homebuyers want smaller lots so it will cost them les!. to
waler their lawns In some new s ubd1v1sions around
Denver. people are forbidden to plant grass on more thaQ
40 percent of the lot ··
Althoygh a key attraction of zero lot·hne home!> as
their relatively low price· many sell for $43,000 to $71.000
the design principle a lso is being used in luxury homes.
SOME POSH ONES. WITH swimming pools, sell for
as much as S225.000 1n ~uch cities as Dallas and Newport
Beach
Thas comb1nat1on of forces 1s behind the development
of this concept m home building .
I l 1 Cost a nd de mand for land 15. soaring as Amen can!>
s ttk u prot~taon against innataon
(21 Rapidly climbing cosL'> are pushing up pncei. of
homes.
131 The shrinkinR size of families is making a smaller
house on a smaller lot more feasible
Agau\St thas background. the future for the :1:ero lot-line
home appears bright
Market Unchanged
In Light Trading
NEW YORK CAP I ~ The stock mar ket was little
c hanged today •.n light trading after postmg gains the pre·
vaous three sessions
The Dow Jones average of 30 induslnals was down l.56
points to804.05.
The blue.chip indicator moved in a na rrow r ange
earlier i~ the session. It slipped more than 2 points an the
ea.rly going. recovc:red lo post a gain of about 2 points by
midday then faded 10 the a fternoon.
In the broad«.'r tally of trading, gaming stocks held a
7-6 m~rgin over declining stocks on the New York Stock
Exchange .
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Aunt• A1Th<.•r blar 111 the four hour TV
movie "The Pll'llll•.'" tht• f11-st h a lf of
wtuch wrs loni.:ht :.it ~ on CBS. Chann~I
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a1t.lden1 (Glynn Turman> ooao• "'• panner w11111
1n10 beeomlng a lormlda·
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D GREATEST HEROES
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Pert 4 OI .. ..._.. and
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Solomon" wtu be drerna·
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8:00 II (f) MOYIE
"The Pirate" (Prem1«e)
Franeo Neto. Anne Arcner
Bllydr Al Ftrt. en ltraell
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Opera Telecast Tonight
By MIKF. SILVERMAN
NEW YORK IAPl For bass Marttl Talvela.
µlaying a pompous marriage broker in the ''The
Bartered Brid<>" 1s a welcome cha nge of pace
from the operatic heavies for which he's best
known.
"It makes hfr richer for me lo play both kinds
of characters,·· said Lhe F1nrush singer, who has
won world acclaim for his in·
tense depiction of such charac·
lers as the Russian Czar Boris
Godunov in Mussorgsk y's
tragic opera.
Talvcla 1s one of four
superstars appearing al the
M elropol1tan Opera in
Smetana's comic masterpiece,
which will be n a tionally
televised toniJ,!hl at 8 over the
TALYELA Public Broadcastin~ Service
network «Channel 28). The cast also includes
'>Oprano Tcrei.a Stratas and ll'nors Jon Vickers
and Nicolai Gedda.
Talvcla. whosca enormous voice matches his
~ax ·fool·seven height, said in an interview that he
l>ces Kecal the marriage broker as "a total egoist,
lord of the village who expects lo hold a young cou·
pie Lo a marriage contract that was signed before
they were bom.
"I DON'T EXPECT the audience Lo like him
but I would ltke a lillle smile here and there,"
:,,a id TaJvela, who m hts portrayal uses sharp jabs
with an umbrella to emphasize his points and re·
ft>rs obsessively to a black ledger In which he re·
cords all his contracts .. He ts funny because he's
M>--wr-apped up in tumsei .
Though the action of Smetana's opera takes
place m the Czech district of Bohemia, Talvela
said bis own childhood on a farm ht Finland makes
him "feel very well at home in the role. Every
village always has a man that everyone comes to
to solve Lheir problems."
Talvela. who made his Met debut a decade ago
as the sinister Grand Jnquistor m Verdi's "Don
Carlos," said he hopes to sing anolber comic role
here soon "6smui. Lhc harem guard. in Mozart's.
"Abduction From the Seraglio "
AND TIIERE'S ONE more comic role he's
"thinking of" the boorish Baron Ochs in
Richard Strauss' "Der RosenkavaUer"
"I've read the libretto over five or six limes,
but I can't quite see my way to do him," Talvela
said. "I have lo find something sympathetic,
something to attracL me. Maybe someday.''
"The Bartered Bride," Lbough filled with
cha rming tunes and lively dances, was. like many
'Immortal works, a flop when first performed. That
was in 1866. and the opera's later success brought
little solace to its composer, who felt people didn't
appreciate Ms other, more serious work. Smetana
eventually went deaf and died in a mental inslilu·
lion in 1884.
... THE MET'S NEW production marks th~ first
lime tbe work has been heard there In 35 years. ll
was the brainchild or the Mel's resident producer.
John Dexter, and will be heard in a specially com·
missioned English translation by Tony Harrison. u
Brilisb poet.
Critics who aLtended the first performance last
month generally praised the singing and the con·
dueling by Mel Music Director James Levine, but
found fault with the staging and complained that
little of..t.he.-Uanslallon-eould-be-understood-. -.-
The telecast is the second.in~ year's series
of four "Live from the Met" programs. Next
month it'll be Puccini's "Tosca," with Verdi's
"Luisa Miller" on ta p for January.
TUBE TOPPERS
CBS 8 9:00 -"The Pirate." Arab·
lsra~U confUct erupts in this new TV
movie from the pen o1 Harold RobbinS',
sho wn in lhc first of two parts <see photo
at left>.
NBC tD 10:00 -Dean Martin
Cele brity lloast. Suzanne Somers of
"Three 's Company" is the roastee
tonight.
A BC fl 11 : 30 -Photoplay Gold
Medal Awards . The 57th annual presen-
tation of the entertainment excellence
trophies. hosted by Adrienne Barbeau
a nd Dan Haggerty <see photo below I.
··r11e 0uct-. 01 °'*•
S1ree1· A Bed Ot AoMI"
LOUIH and Charlie
bocom1t rom•nt1celly
1nYOIWld; the hotel IY1h1ra
ttom Lo111u 1 neglect.
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9:30 8 Q.'I T AXJ
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a CNlll on T Otry jOin9 lhe
Sunlhtr>e cat>~)' lo
be,_hlm
10:00 D DEAN MARTIN
Cll.E8Am' ROAST
OMn Martin and a varlely
of '111f'S ttom Ille entertain·
ment world IOifl together 10
•·roeat" Swanne SOmera.
I I~& HUTCH
"9laclc And Blue" A young
poffcewomlll IS Ullgned
to help St.,Py llack down
lhe juvenile crime ring
reeponllble f0t M!lously
W41fldlng Hutell. CD NIGHT GAU.ERV
A woman hat a lllllon of
mutdef in net rented man·
soon Md calls or> a Pt)'Cl'llC
1nvestlgat0t fOf help 6E NEW8CHECK
10-.30 . ti) NEWS '9 VOTERS· PIPEUHE
··W!q!!ins Special"
11:009 II D ())@) NEWS
I DATING GAME
LOVE EXPERTS
THE 000 COUPLE o.c. beclomn a l()m."
namOullll and ventt h11
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11:30. ()) MANA8Y JONU
"See Some EYM. 0o Some
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CW.le Af>lllony Quinn
SleYe M"lln. P•ul
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"From Agne• •• Will!
Love" 0 (JI PHOTOPl.AY
GOLD MEDA!. AWAR08
Adt11tnn1 8trbeau and
Dan H~ are notll IO<
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tton 01 PnotoPllY awards
IOt exoellencle In Ille enllf •
latnment lleld. G MOVIE
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Audie Murplly. M911 81al'lc·
hard. A new deputy
beCOme9 • laughlflO lloek
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THE GONG SHOW
OETSMAA'T
The Smart'• honeymoon
CfUIM 9f'ldl when lhetr tall·
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11:46 fl!J CAPTIOHED A8C
NEWS
MORNING
12:00 0 TWIUOHT ZONE
"The Brain Cent8f' At
Wntppifts''
• Al.FRED HITCHCOaC
PRE8ENTS
A man pioll lo get _..,
from h11 wife 10< a Whtie ""'"°"',,.,knowing CD HONEYMOONERS
~ gtW1S advice 10 a
ptotpecllve blldegtoorn
and aknoll bfeeks up a
Favorite Star
Burt Reynolds accepts his Photoplay Gold
Medal Award as the favorite male ~tar of
the year in a televised presentation airing
tonii?ht at 11 :30 on ABC. Channel 7.
Children's Video
Ad Hearl~ Set
WASHINGTON <API -The Federa l Trade
Commission has voled to continue considering reg-
ulation of television commercials beamed al
childf'en dc~pite lh court.ordered ou_stcr of
Chairman Michael Pertschuk from the proceed·
ings.
Hearings are scheduled to began in January In
San Francisco on proposals that include a ban on
all commercials aimed at cMldren under 8, whom
the FTC staff found to be too young to understand
--------------------------------------tbesellingpurposeoftheads.
Watergate: Dean Version
John Deen <left> confers wtth actors film ·
tng CBS' new miniseries "Blind Ambi·
lion." based on the Watergate figure'
book. Others, from left, ore Rip Torn,
,
playing Richard Nixon ; Martin Sheen,
who ' plays Dean, and Larry Pressman. cast as H.R. H.atdieman.
THE V<n'E WAS 3·0 with Pertschuk and Com·
missioner Robert Pilofsky not partjclpating.
Pltofsky disqualified himsell because before he
w,as named to the commission he did legal work
for a groupthetls taking part ii:t the matter.
Judge Gerhard Gesell of U.S. District Court
here ordered Pertschuk to withdraw Nov. 3, find·
tng the chairman had shown bias before ·lhe pro·
posed regulation came to the commission for a
final vote. .
The FTC noted that Industry opponents or the
regulation also asked Gesell lo order reconsidera·
lion of lbe entire ·proceeding and that the Judge de-
n ied the request. The commission decided It
should cooLlnue with the rulemaking as scbedu_led
earlier.
.. THE DETERMINATION lo commence this
rulemaklng proceeding, and subsequent pro·
cedural determinations along the way, have all
been made by the unanlmoua judgment of each
commlasioner, •·the FTC s11ld.
Renewed consideration of these issues since
Gesell'a ruling "has not led any of the com·
m issioners now participating in this matter to con·
elude that a different course of action should have
• been, or should now be taken," il said.
The peUUon.s denied by the commlNlon were
brou1ht by the Chocolate Manufacturers Assocla·
Uon, Kellog1 Co., the Grocery Manufacturers As·
toclaUon, American Association or Advertising
Agencies, A.Yocia.Uon of NaUonal Advertisers Inc ..
American Advertialna FederaUon, Toy Manufac·
turen of .America Inc., Alsoci1Uon of Broad·
casters.
All of the petitioners are companies that would
be re1Jul1ted or are trade groups represenUnc in·
duatriet that would come under tho children's ad·
v•rtiJLnc rule
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frank Mor•n A belulltul
l>ul atrenge llland girt
b<lflO• romance. murd«
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• • 'h "Men Wllllout
Nemes" I 111351 F11td
MacMum1y. Madge Ev-.
A roolcle leder al agaril
"-oown • owiq of blr* ro«>t>erL 11 nr~·2s
min.I
• MOYIE * *'h "Tile HypnollC Eye"
! 1 IHSOI JllCQUIS Bergerac.
Merry AndeB An eotd4!m·
IC of beeutilul women OiS•
figure 1~. IMdir>g
a delec1M1toa1180' hYP.
llOllSI ""'° UNI W>!Unl--1
111 hie act c t nr • 30 min I
t-.aa l = * • •.; "JOM plllne And
Men" ( tH~I Otynlt Jonn1,
Peter Finch A young wom-
an Willi e WM!cntM tor "*' tr!M IO !lelp IWO tul•
lora IOt hef hand. (2 hfl,) s:aa1 NlW8 •:OO MOYIE
•• .. Mea1c•ll Ro,. ..
( 1939) Gene Autry A OOW·
boy t• hired by 1111 unecro-
putou1 Oii corne>any 10 dO
their dirty WC)(k, (I II<) 0 MOYIE ••'Ii "Brlrn1lone" (11149)
Rod C•meron, Adrien
Booth. A U S. matatlal
go19 undercover 10 halt
tobbery and callte rustling
(2 hr•)
• MOYIE * * ~ "Godzilla Va. TM
Thing.. ( 11164) Akita
Ttkltlda, Y11rlko Hothl
Wher't Ood.tUla thretlent
·her )'OUng, MOlllra •lllK:kl.
(1 nr .30mln I
lt'ed•e•da ff'• .
Da11tl•e Mo.,le •
.N=TERNOON
12:00" ••• "Thi Second
OtellHI Se•" ( 1958)
JHnne Cr11n, 080fge
Naa«. Women barnc:.o.
t~ In an Old fort
when their hUlbanOI at'8
cona1111111y away trying to
seuie • councy dlte>ute ( t
ht ,30mln)
• ••• "TheMan WhO Played God·· ( 1932 )
GeOfge Arllll. Bene OIMs.
A g.-ut mullidlttl, wt'O
becomes dee! and mottltd·
•y ~. dllCOVlt'I lllS
Ille IS not <Mir. (I hr., 50
min.)
3.:00 OJI * • "A Howling In The
Woode" (1971) Batber•
Eden. lln"f Hegman A
mamed COUl)6e encounters
'" ange hllppftl '"'91 W!'1le vacationing at Llike Tehoe.
(I ht ,30rnin I
3:30 8 * * 'h "tt HfC)pened Al
lhe World's F•lf" ( t9831
Elvla Ptuley. Joan
O'Sflen Whlle Ullllng cani
ol • Cllf,_ moppet, e
pair Of buah pilOIS find
roma~ al 1no se.1110
WOfld'a Flllf 11 hr , 30
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Prison Sing
Aired on50
The largest concert ever given in a New York .
St ate penitentiary is recorded in ··sing Sing
Thanksgiving" airing Saturday at 9 p.m. on
KOCE·TV. ChaMel 50.
The 9().minute special realures B.B. King, The
Voices of East Harlem , Joan Baez and ht:r sister.
Mimi Farina, and comedian Jimmy Wa lker.
"Sing Sing Thanksgiving," taped in 1972, ul·
timately presents more than musical entertain·'
mcnt : it also offers a sensitive portrait of prison
life revealed through interviews, poetry raps by in·
ma les, and a Sing Sing drama troupe doing a
highly charged, almost mimed version of justice
as seen throu2b the prisoners' eyes.
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642-5678
J)t'rform nces lli&blly (')(<'<'Pl Monday
and 2 30 matm.-e on Saturduys and
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lhti ter <'Oml•dles currently on the
hoarda will continue t his weekend.
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Ot1nd h<'r" nt the San Clemente Com·
rnu n1t y 'T h cat c.>r , has l a k o n
Th3nksgivlng weekend off and will
t'los(' out its run next weekend
'l'he Costa Mesa C1vie Playho~'le's
rl'vival of "The Women" heads into
1111 eco nd weeken d w i t h
pt•rformances Friday and Slturday;
ut the Community Cent.er aud1tonum
on the Orange County Fairgrounds
Curtain 1s 8·JO and reservations are
betnK taken a l 556-5459
Neil Simon's "Las t of the Red Hot
Lovers" IS tn tls fourth or ftve
weekends at the Westminster Com·
m un1ty T heater. 7272 Maple St .
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"THE WILD GEESE" (R)
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Reservations 893·8626. .
* CALLBOAJtO -Th Irvine Com ·
m unity Theater . reactivating after a
yeur and u ha lf of inac tivity, will
hold audlUons next Tuesday for the
first show of Its 1979 "homecoming "
season. Nell Simon's "The Odd Cou·
pie" ..... tryouts for a cast of six
men and two women will be held at
1·30 in Room 03 of Rancho San J oa·
qwn School al Yale and Michelson
1n Irvine . the comedy opens
.J an 19 at the University High School
little theater .....
Fina l readings will be held tonlght
a t 8 o'clock for Golden West College's
producllon of "Savages." a social
dram a . . 12 men a nd 10 women are
needed, including six lo eight people
with background an da nce and move
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movie ''SuJ>(!rman ... at a New York disco.
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•Horoscope •Legals
TumdllV, November 21. 1971 OM.YPILOT
Q&A -Makin'
Question: What do you think of M1•sie women in the military betng eent to ~-
fight In combat zones?
JEFF ((lPlT'l, 18.
CnblU Mt•ba . a
~.lll'bmM •
'l don t think
t h ti rt> • b ,, n >th i h g
"1 on.: \\-1th It 1f they
<"oml.'n) want to J
think Pl'QPle .:-hould
b e ablt' t o do
\\hUtl'\t•r tht•y
\\ant ..
JANET WELL ,
41 . Bt'rkt•lt•y. travel
agent
A two-year GWC program
is designed to prepare
students for jobs in the
commercial music world.
B)' DENNl8 MtLELLAN
OI 11W o.i1, l'I ... MMf
L~t sprtng u record album reaturing a mhc.
tun.· of disco, middle of the road, rock and coun-
try rock tune& made its debut.
Appropriately. IL was called "Golden
West "
. lt Is appropriate ~cause the album was
produced enhrely from songwnting to sound
mlxil'lg at Golden West College in Huntington
Beach. ·
"It's not oerfect. but it's damn ~ood." says Gerry Schroeder. co chairman. along with Dave
Anthony. of the school's Co mmercial Music pro·
gram 'Tm real proud of it." ~·~ .......... by-Lee ... .,!'-
·'The braeli!> are
ther~ lin combat >
and they seem to do
a good job. l think
women a r e more
combative than men.
I wouldn't want to be
there. but l guess it's
okay. If the}' want to
be women 's libbers
The album-the fi rst to come out or the com· merc~ial music progr'am symbolizes bow far the
program has come sinee its beginning in 1974. It
also is concrete proof that the concept behind it is
Eric Garten at the console with the jazz band in the baf kground.
let them be there."
A N G E L
QUEVEDO, 52,
Orange, a partme nt
manager : "It d e-
pends on if they 're
going to fight or just
g oing to keep the
soldiers company. I
think women s hould
be all over the world
where men are. It's
good for morale a nd
it makes a man feel
more like a man."
BILL MEEKS, 62,
Costa Mesa. retired:
"I d o n 't think
women shoul(I be in
the service at a ll.
Wom en should be at
home where they're
supposed to be."
KIM CHARETT,
14, Irvine, student:
"I think it's fine."
Would she consider
going into combat?
"Yes. I would."
JIM LAWRENCE,
32, Newport Beach,
unemployed Vietnam
veteran: .. r am definitely
100 percent opposed
to having women in
the combat zone.
They always get hurt
and then you have to
take care of them
and it's more trouble
than it's worth."
DENA PHEGLEY,
42, Costa Mesa,
salesperson:
"I am not for it.
I 'm a woman and
ba s ically I don't
think a woman could
handle combat or the
pressure of it. I've
been a libe rated
woman for a long
time , but I think
women are women
and men are men."
STAFF SGT.
STEVE KINCAID,
Costa Mesa, U .S .
Army Recruiter :
"I 'm against it
myself. I don't know
why a woman wo_uld
want to be out there
with all thatJ)lood and
everything. ·Maybe
some like it.'· Do
men? "I don't know. I
guess some do."
STA FF ·sGT. BOB
KOLC'ZYNSKI, Costa
Mesa, U .S . Arll\;,Y
Recruiter: "Women
s eem to adapt better
to the Army than
men do and they
have a lower drop-
out rate." Do you
foresee a lime when
women will
paFUclpate 9n the
front lines' "No, I re·
ally don't."
succeeding. . .
THE TWO· YEAR PROGRAM is designed to
prepare students for jobs in the commercial
music world. The emphasis is on learning prac·
t.ical -skiHs tn one of five options ! com ·
poser·· arranger· co py isl. commerc i a I
performance, recording arts, piano teachin2
and retail music.
"It's not a playground," says Schroeder.
"It's a place where students learn to get jobs ...
The core of the program is the professional.
on,campus recording studio, complete with mix·
ing console and eight·track -soon·to-be 16
track tape transport. <All of the $100.000-plus
studio equipment was bought with government
grant IQ<)nCy).
According to Evan Williams . who teaches
recording arts, they plan to produce ~ student
album annually. And this year the college art
department will even design the album Jack~t.
"It benefits everyone involved," Williams says.
When Gerry Schroeder came to Golden
West College in 1968, only the standa rd mus ic
fare was offered: instrumental and choral pro-
grams, designed largely for students transfer-
ring to four.year colleges.
"l'VE ALWAYS BEEN interested in re·
cording. but when I went to school they pre-
pared me lo be a teacher." says Schroeder . a
professional pianist, conductor and arranger.
(All the stare member s are working pro-fessionals. l
Nobody, he says, was preparing students
for joining a rock band or a Big Band and l(Oinl(
into a recording studio.
Schroeder pushed for a recorcling studio
when the college was planning a new music
building. His idea was that the studJo could pull
people from the various disciplines-rock
ensemble. jazz ensemble. studio symphony,
studio singers. solo pop s ingers. songwriters -
under one roof.
"It <the studio l could have been a white
elephant and nobody using it ... he says. "Jt just
happened that what we planned worked."
To illustrate. Schroeder says that a
songwriter. for example. might come up with a
son~ that Schroeder thinks has potential.
IT TIIEN MIGHT be sent to the rock ensem·
ble. which will go into the recording studio with a
solo vocalist. where recording engineer students
will make a rhythm and te mporary vocal track.
That tape cassette would then ~ sent to the
composer·arranger class. Arrangements will be
made for the various instruments and vocalists
I solo and background 1, a final mix .will be made
and a stereo master tape produced.
In the end. notes Schroeder. every student
a long the way will have something to show an
the marketplace as proof o{ his or her talent and ability.
"And. of course." he says, "they've learned
a lot in the whole process."
Schroeder says most or the students in the
program have some musical experience. but
everrone takes classes not only in their option
but in general music courses. And recording
arts students are required to take electricity
and technical math classes.
"Some come in thinking it's going to be run.
but it's hard work." be says.
SO WHAT'S THE PAY-OFF Cor that hard
O.llyl'li.t--~•k_I(_
From left, Susie DLl7an, Stanley MBl'Cus and Msri7·or1e Shsne at Hada8sah
benefit.
A Great Gala
"It was a lovely affair," said Smy Dahn, ,.----------------
chairperson for Sunday evening's fund-raiser, ( ]
which was billed as the "Orange County Council_ Bap·.....ainf1S
or H~dassah and Neiman·Marcm Gala." r-··
Held in Fashion Island's elegant Neiman· Marcus speciaJty store, the event was attended .,.. _______________ _,
by more than 800 people who paidj.50 cash each
for an evening or dancing and merriment.
Proceeds wtll go to area Hadassah chap(ers.
Highlight of the gala was a rasti.ion sh<>w -
"It waa an absolutely magnificent production of
jewels and furs," added Mrs. Duban.
The party took place on both levela or the
store. with a tempting assortment of hot and
cold delicacies set up for nibblinc. Topping it
off were "fabulous desserts" -everything from
Black Forest Cake to little strawberry blintzes
to pastries and fresh fruit&.
Guest of honor was Stanle7 MarC91.
AsalaUng Mrs. Duhan were committee
-memkra BeH Relpllaa_d, Claire .Jacobs,
'l"lleren Jeffe, llMe Lew ....... Jda Ma&elta,
Nell Peaer and utllan Kampla.
The Orange County CouoCU or Hadaasah
was formed la April of this year to better
facilitate and coordinate me,mberahlp drives,
fund ralsine and educational Pf'Oll'am&. &Mee
Mu& ll lint chairperson of tbe Councll, which
la eompoeed of five chapters with a comblned
mem benbip ol 2,000. •
Preeidenta ol .tbe..cb~ serve u mem·
bera or the Council. They a'le awta.
Wa11eratrom, Laguna Hills; Abella Ta•I,
Masada; Marge Sllue, Newport Beach; Judy
Sehe~tff. Santa Ana/Tustin; Kitty L11arov,
Barbara Sberman and Boa.ale Winter, G.Jda
Meir
People Peering
The Assistance League of Laguna Beach
recently held a Christmas Boutique
Extravagama. with proceeds earmarked for
the League's Intra-League Fund ..• The new
location for Big Sisters of Orante County is
United Way Plaza, 8100 Garden Grove Blvd.,
Room S.. Garden Grove . • . The California
Presa Women's Golden Flame award bu-t>een-
preaented to writer/teacher Isabelle Zletler
. . . Teresa Ana Procll1al, 1972 graduate of
Edleon High School, has completed the tralninr
course at Delta Air Lines' Tralnlnc School al
Hartsfield Atlanta lntemaUooal Airport and la
now a Delta rl1abt attendant ualped to the
airline's Miami fl.laht auendut bue. She II the
dau1hter Ol llr. alld Mn • ...._. Klebnek of
Walnut_
---... ---,. -
work? Those who complete the two years re·
ceive certificates of completion. They may also
work toward an Associate In Arts degree.
But the e nd result. ideally, is enough
knowledge to find a job. Notes Schroeder: "Our
best students stack up against anybody availa-
ble i&the market today."
The option in which students seem to ~
having the most s uccess in landing jobs is re·
cording arts. which currently has 80 begtnning
students and 60 advanced students. "I was pleasantly surprised at how many
students are working in the major studios."
:;ays Williams, who has been involved in record
engineering since 1968 a nd has been a band
member, session musician and record pro·
ducer.
Schroeder notes that some recording arts
students are not completing the program
because they are getting Jobs before they fini sh.
Those in the performing and composer-
arranger options are not quite so fortunate.
"IT' NOT SO SIMPLE when you're talking
about vocahsts. guitar players and arrangers."
says Schroeder. "There really lsn 't a Job
market.
··we've found out there is really no place to
go. You just keep auditioning. taking your tape
around and if you'ri' good enough there will
come a timewhenyouh1t. ..
"We certainly don't paint a rosy picture for
these kids." : ...
To help give students a realistic picture of
Lhe commercial mus ic world, there is a weekly
class called Inside the Music Industry, which
features guest speakers : from agents, record
company e xecutives and engineers to song
publishers. studio musicians and singers.
Cal Trans.
"" ..
7hey don't like a worran to
talk .#Jack to them,' says the
Ca/Trans director.
By CHERYL ROMO
Of IN O•llY f'I ... sc.tt
If you think the transportation system in
Orange County needs improvement, prepare
yourself. It's going lo get worse.
That was the message from Adriana Giari-
turco. direetor of the California Department of
Transportation <CalTrans 1. t-0 a group of about
150 members of lhe National Women's Political
Caucus.lo Newport Beach recenUy.
"The resources aren't there uuless we raise
taxes ... she said, indicating s he feels a public in
the wake or Proposition 13 would not welcome
such a step.
Ms. Gianturco. appointed to her position by
Uov:-Browrt in 19'76Tuid lbe 1}5 billion spent in
previous year s to upgrade-tile slaCe's
transportation system would today cost more
than $50 billion because or inflation.
Her d epartme nt, s he said, has be en
criticized for ool building "every project people
want ... We have to make some very tough
choices and we try to make choices where we'll
get the biggest bang for the buck."
Orange County. she indicated, is not ·a
<See TRANSPORT, Pa1e CZ>
.,..., ~ """"" '--,...,..
Adriana Glantutoo: 'rm Juat one oog in a
huge government.· ' .
. . " •
,-
DAILY PILOT
.Transport
(From l"•fCf' ll
priority, laking a bacl.. !.t> t to areas f.urh a .. ""
Antiele ~h rl' th<' dt>purtm\:nl 1 focu.aina on 1n
t~arAt n& d1ffrn-nt public tram.It '\t"n 1c\'\ w1t h
-~uch other t"lntPTmn<hl• Trnn~ft.-r Fac-1l1tin 1
and aHunne d c~nl tranMl en1t·e for tht' h1An
d1cupl)l'd und the l'ldc•rly
"Wt ar,• par \lc•\11&.11 h uppo~t'<.I lO 1h .. 11don
Ill nl of roil rv1c~ In c .. titouu.i i.h ¥Id.
l'lallnai h r rft>ponmrnt '' u<'hv«"h· trvtna tu
nel(ollatt' with &luth4n1 Puc•1ft<' 1n ordt'f to 11r
Quirt: It b('('()Od lritlll tu 11.ln fmm ~iJC'rlmt.'n\0 lo
San Dlt>iO
In addition. CalTruo1> 1 al'Wl att.-mptin1 to
"provldti frnunc1ul und lt'chnll'141 U'l'll!itant'c to
1unill oper to~" 111 Uw tr .in~H f1t•ld
fo'or the fi r t llllH",, ~hr rxplatncd. tht·
Orange County D1!1lr1e.•t ' kcall\ u-qu1r('(f t'll·
~nd1lur\' un• not ..iomu lo bt· mt-t · .. 1uwu6(h
loc1Jl offlt·iuls will htn '-' .in upportunit> to c·orn1;
for ~ ard ~•th th,•11 1 ~1:umnw1111u11on\ 1n
De<'t.>mbt•r or J.rnuur)
Thl' l"\'tt"ltn Or ni:t• Count~ "'111 bt• 11Ht'C'\l"tl ,
11 atcl Ml\ (i1ttrll\lrl't1. 1' b1 l'Uu:u• Ow Cu.ol
fo'r\:t'Wll , ttw B1•\1•1 I> lltlb 1"'11·~~1i\ ;.ind orw
othl'r unnBml·d frt'l ~ u' hJ\"t• bt•l'n dd\'lc·d from
thl't'XJ)n~'"•I\ ')l\lt'lll
'Wc• ur 1• not ttw (111.11 tit t·1,1on nwkl'r on"' hut
1s goini: to j!l't built. ..ht• -,,ud -.lt'rnh l1•,h11w
bll l'il. JI I he.• l nt1l 1,111 It·~ l'lt•cl at l ';1l'l'r;,111' 'me l h1• 1
.1 JJJ>or nt llll'llt
Tht• 11•,il hl.1111•· ht•... ,,h' lll"ihh-11 "II h l111•
ll'u1i-l111u11· 11,t If 1·uupl1•1l v.llh burt.'uUl 1 e1l 1t·
'rt>d tape Jnd <1d1h•d !>h t> 1-. o h l'n di'>
1otrunt lt-d" b\ th1• "hole.· prrtl't'''
"I'm JU~t llllt' lll.: 111 ;t hu~·· ~U\l'l tlrTH'lll
'uuJ th1• f111 m1•1· 1h .. 1-.Lull ~1·1·rl'lJ1 y of Uu:.lflt.':.:.
amt '1'1.J1t'>portJt111n v. hQw htH ki.:ruund Jli.o in
dud1•s .i t~o )l'ur """'Slnmw1t in the.· Pun .. ofrlrt·
of Time mu~1.1:1111c.• u' <• wnlt•r and r~eurt'hc.•r on
lhl' E urof)t'•tn l'C<in11111v •
Ear her, ~he ud1111llt•d .,uml' of the l'Xh!n1>1u·
1·r1t1 c1sm hus lx·en dirc.·c.·tl-d at her pl.'r1>1>n~ll)
becau:.t·. :,h1.• fct'111. -.h1· ,.., a "'-Oman rn lht· po:.r
111111 of ~a\ 1ng l o 111.1k1• :1 lot of "unpo1lUlar di'
c.·1~1on~
1\dnana <:1unlurc.•cJ. u Phi Hetu Kappa
~rnduale or Smith Cnlll·gt• who hold., a mai.tcr .,
tkgr<-t• m N·onomll'!> from Lht• Univl'rs1tv nL
l':1l1fornH1 Rt•rkl'l<·v rv.-hl'rt' 'he f1r..,1 ml'l fullo~
'>l Udt!nt .JC'rr Bro"' n I, frt•b mt•mbt.-r:-. of lht•
:.t ale leg1i.lc.1tur1· UM' d1fft'n•nt criteria in
eval uating tht• fh:rformanl'{: of a Y..oman 1n
pubhc hf1·
Tht•\ don't hkt• a v.oman lo tulk back to
them," i.hc s aid. '>lre'>sing that women 10 h1~h
office :in· forn•d to be "more compC"trllve than a
man to get to a particular lt'vel "
In addrtron, !>he !.ays shl•'s lx't'n attacked for
not heing an t·ni~mccr. eHn though s he is not
the first to lal k -.uc.·h c rt-dent1ab
fo'uture 1•os1 :.t rt'iHTI hnrnJ.? of the Jt;,OC>O·m1h·
h1gh~ay sy-.tt•m. '>ht· said. "'II inc:lud1· puttm~
111 tr 111·k ('hml11ng l.11w' 110 t.•\1.,11ng fn·eway-; m
sh •ad (If a<ld1l1onal luncs to <'IJI (•11.,t:.
Then· will al'\11 ht• no rnon· "':.pugtwll1,
C'lovc•rlc•:if 1nH•r:-c.•1·t1nns" b1•('au-.c• 1t as less ex
p1.•n!>rv(• 111 build 1t1amond '>haped frt•ew ay
system'> /\ monur.111 'Y'>tPm rn e ither Lu'>
/\n gt11t·,. or Or'.1n.c:1· ('11un•) :iprwars'to remain in
the h at.y. for <h.,l ~tlll futurr• and !i "p<'flplt• ffiO\
<:I"" pro.}cr t " llKlk1ng lcsi-. attrac.•tlvt-all lt11·
time. she sa111
"'My JOh 1:-. t•'><,t•ntially to r arry out the lav.
a nd 11 's not the· !.:lmt' law as in the 1960s." said
:\b G wnlurro .. Pnhcy dt.'c1s1on-. rto not J(l'l
mad•• b\ om• or tv.11 md1v1duals upart f rom thl·
ll'g1slal1ve procc.,-. ..
( Horoscope ]
WEON .. ;sOAY, NOV. 22
R) S VDNF.V ONARR
ARIES 1M;ird1 2 t
April 191 : /\('Ct'Ol on
pl"rsonal po:-.!-.t•ss11)11 -.,
valuablt>:.. p a) mc:nls
and <·nllec•tioo:-. Bring
pnoritic·:. into f111'Ub lk
a W a r I' 11 (
re!-!pnn!-.1brl1ttl·-., spt'l'litl
rclat1onsh1ps, cost s
Ti\-URllS 1J\pr1I lO
M a y 20 l : You s t ri kt.'
<'hord of universal ap-
peal Oomebt1c· ad1ust
ment. possible n .. •s1dcnce
c h a n ge cou lr1 br
featured Popul~rrty 1n-
('rea ses
GEMI NI t Ma v 21
.I unc 20 1 Spothghl on
land, real C''lall', ddrn·
rng tc•rm s. g dl1ng
ag rN·mt·nt:. ..... ,11 ... "' r it !Pn
.fOrID-;-~ ~1-h.111111111 111
light or rl'ahlv, pu:.tr
as1<lt• lt·n<frrwy t11ward:-.
:-.clf dt•r1·1111m1
CANCE R 1,Juue :.!I
.Julv 2:l1 1<:mphn<,1:-. ttr1
settling d1ffl·r enccs ,
deah n~ with re latives,
rutchin~ up on call!>, cor ·
rc 11 pond c n ce,
r l·coi:n1 z ln g
r t!::.p on s 1bi l1 tlf•s .
ca rl'l'r, f>o:-.s, ma1or 111J.
JCCt1Vl', l'Ommunil),
l'l\.ll' prorc·('ls, s c•lf
cs tl'em
• <'APRJ(.'ORN 1 Dl'C.
l 2 .I a n • I !J 1 W h u t
:-. " 1• m "rt o \It 11 ( r c: a l' h
111 ay acluully tx• c lose a t
hand Know 11. act ac-
t•ordrngly EmphJs 1s on
educ·at1 on. lravt'I. find-
ing :.omt•th1ng an nun
mon with a "Spt•c.:w r·
~rson.
AQUARI US <J an.
20·f't>b. 181 · Dig d eep.
be pers i s l <'nl , ge l
beneath l11yers o f
superficiality You could
11t rikE" "rt<'h'es." One
l'lo~c lo yo1t has valua•
blc information concl'rn·
ing <.1cqu1s1twn, :-.avrngs
or invt'stmcnt program
V l~(.'E~ r l''etJ 19-
Marc·h ~I Let others
h:.i v1• !-.µot h g h t. Work
qu1 .. t1~. meditate Know
thut bt.'mg alone: is not
same J:-. bcmg lont>ly_
E,...a
•••lwr.k
E tra'
p r on
r ean't lmo.cinl• wh,•r\•
Am rtt'MM aiot hunll on
lhl• "111nslt' l'.k'rt.0n" <'Un
<'Cpl
M ia ybl II WU\ ti'>
l'hlldrl'fl 10 ur1thlnl'l1~·
dAn v.hl•n ~ .. ~ulll1 llCt •
cd an odd numt>t-r from
un ..-vt>ll und \\t• blored
tht> numbn on o ur
f1n i(l'r and ('ar ri~d 1t
<1round Jnd rt•allv didn't
know "'hat lo do with 1t
But Wl' hUH' .always
bt·en uncomfortdble
'Wllh "one lt'fl over "
Aftl'r ull. dad Adum
;i mJ EH· hav'' a l111t·hvll1r
rr1l'rlll " Did Jn
oruni.:ut.m ('ht•ck rn on
Noa h 's ark usktng,
· 11 a Vl' you MOt n 111n~le
rwar I ht• pool ''" If God
had meant for ui. th II V\'
a lom·. would tw put on
1111•11u' "C:11•:.ur Sulad
must be.• ordl·n·d b y
two'•"
11 ·.., II ITI{' "-l' got C)V(' r
11 Ttwn• <in• millions of
Amt>r1can s who a rl'
j 101fr m lh1~ c·ountrv to
da) h~ dl\Ml'l'. ctt•ath,
• or chmt·c. trying to fit
into a world of "Wblc for
twos"
A widow conf1dt'd to
me r t.>ce ntly that Sh {:
lives by dayh~ht People
will get their obligatrons
over with t o "Jtt'l
togl'thl'r !.omct1mc" :.it
lunch , but 1t'b too muc·h
<>f a chort• lo mat('h
sm~lt' men or wnmC'n up
for drnnt•r
Then• an· snnw things
lradit1011al h11i-.t1.·sl>l'!>
sh<1ulcl know
F'1rst that pl'nplr
without partm•rs t•lit din
ner afl<'f six hkt· othl'r
peoplt•
Sct·orul. ~·ou tan M'l <trl
ext ra cha1'r at the tnhl<'
without havmi:? th<• ccn
lerµ1l'<.'l' self dl•slrut'l
Third , me n an d
women a lone handle
moving through crowdb
:md mak1ng convl•r-..1
lion better l hun m11-.1
people ~1ve them credit
fo r
Fourth, you don't hun
to go OUt Of )OUr way to
arrange "h und1e·ap
parkrng" foc1ht1es or 1n
troducllons of any of the
extras becaw.c they urc
unaccom panied.
There 1s nothing sad
. der m this world than lo
·see a vast expanse of
talent go untapped nnd
una pprcciatcd. Ther e's
a n efltlre segment of our
population who m ake
wonderful conversation.
have greal humor, fresh
ideas. and in general are
good company . . . who
arc passed over because
a host ess conslderb
them as she does her
china ... tr It doesn't
match , people w111 t:itk
A hostess recently
said to me what a won·
derful guest a particular
pr iest would m ake ror
dinner. but he would be
an odd number at her ta
hie.
It was an odd observa·
lion At the Last Supper.
Christ was number 13
LEO 1.luly 23-Aui;i
221 You get fact11 con-
cerning 11pecial com-
modities, cash n ow, In
com e potential -and
you get grt.~n light. for
display and distribution ~
VIRGO IAug 23·Sepl
22>: A bright, new world
could open for you ne
c·onfidcnt . cr~atc, 1m
1mnt, express views In
Ind e>ehdcnt. ori~tnal
mann er. Ve , Leo Is 1n
volved.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0 ct.
22>: You may be "In the
dark." Situation or
condition la t e m -
porary. You'rt on brink
of recovery -or dis·
covery.
8COBP10 COct. 23·
Nov. 21 >: Diversify, dla·
play humor. vcraaUllty,
wlllingned to ask and
a n s wer questl o nt1 .
Gem l nl. S11lltarlus
r.cr1on1 llsure prom·
nently -so does the
number 3.
AGl1TAAIV CNov
22 Dec. 21 ): Emphaal1
on :irrn or So l ar
horo,.cop 1 r loted to
RO LEX
ANN LANO~RS I H()R)SCOPE I ERMA BOMBECK
Loves ·Old Glory
l> t: A H A N N 0 n
Veh.'ran 5 OJ)', l drcJ II
uw•in I 11nt>ukcd oul at
tla wn to make sure th1·
rout" w u clear a nd
atartt'd to do my thing
Suddt nJy d •lrunger ap
PlHirf'd out of nowhere
and cuught m e rrd
handed f was hanglo.:
up our country's nag
I ljhouJd bt• Wied to 11
by n ow. but I wu"
<.'ru11hed by hlll look of pr
ty 41nd conn..mpt Ai\ I
ll1•d t niJld • thl' house.'. I
could h<'DI' him mutter
Ing •Omething aboo1
··r tsht wtnK (ui.<.'1st rea1•
llonary " You itce . I 'm
t tw o o I y on c 1 n l h l'
neigh borhood who di)..
1>1 )'S a Oug on nntlOMI
holiday11
t;mburru1is1.•d fncndi't
and r c I at 1 ' c ~ ha v ,.
begged me not to fl ap
my flag so openly I
know the ne1ghbori. talk
bout iTW 1 lwar them
w h 1 s p e r t h 1 n R s I 1 k 1•
· · fr c.•a k y we irdo '' or
.. M rs Arctue Bunker "
My children are taunted
hy tht-ir class m ates h~•c•aulH? Of my "a~rra
lion " Should I go into
lhcrnpy and try to find
o ut why I 'm so '"d1f
fcre nt"" The neighbor
krd who wears his flug
on the seat of his blue
1c.·ans tells me to j:!t.'I
with IL, that flag wavin~
1:. the pits nowadays and
part1ot1sm 1-; the 1~1-;t
refuge of sc•oundr.-Js
Can J help 1t 1r I love
my <'ountry in s!}tll' of
l'Vt'rything " r need c.in
.rnswer VREAKEO
OUT ON QLD GLORY
DEAR FRf:AKED
OUT; Qull sneaking
around and sto p
apologlztng. As for that
neighbor kid, I think I 'd
be tempted to put my
foot where the nag Is. II
thought those Idiots
uawlf'd back undf'r th«>
rodc11 about t>lght yean.
al(o. >
fly Old Glory every
day If you feel llke It.
Why wall fo r a nallonal
hOllday'! With all lb
fault~ this i11 Htill the
South Coast Plaza
Aa•
Laaders
g ro tf'st COUJllr.> In tht
world.
OF.AR ANN
Ll\N l>fo;HS I 'II'\ one.• who
appln uds lhe idea of
tt-urhing <:hlldrt>n hc;w to
cope with rec.ii lire sltuu
llonb in tht1 dmssroomb
You rrr(' Mghl wtlcn you
~ .. •> it's lht> only r han rt•
somt· k1d1> have But I'm
.t lllllt• fc.•urful of what he
•or ~h1..• 1 wanl~ lo lea<.'h
the children
You printed a letter
1 erl"ntly "h1<~h s a id
Most parC'nts are loo
embarra~bl'd tor unin
formed 1 tu deal with
'4Ub1ccti. like masturba
t1on and "Funn y
l nclt·b ·· Th<1t term.
.. Pu n n y Un 1• I e S". .. 1 !>
highly prejudiced for
one "'ho l!I 1>pcak1ng oui
for enhghtcnml'nt <You
are, of course, rc fcrrin t;:
lo homosexuals. 1 Such a
term is derogatory and
insulting. r nm s urprised
that you havt• c hosen lo
disc r1m1natt." agains t
this group in s uc h u
manner You a rc dis
11laying a shocking lack
of compassion, Ann
MICHIGANDER llER E
DEAR MI C'll : A
"t'uony Uncle" I~ NOT
a homosexual. lie ls a
relative who 1wxually
abuses youn1t children.
Almos t alwa)'-. 1>uch a
prrson 111 heterost-xual
-as any profes11lon al
who hH dealt with tlw.He
sltuatlona wtll tell you.
I'm 1lad you wrote 110 l
could 1u~t thf' rt>cord
straight.
DE/\lt ANN
LANDERS · f 'vl' bt•c n
married to the i.am <.·
woman for 46 year!-. and
1t s ure ts a long lime
Most of our argumenL-;
la t e l y h ave b een
because she says I ig-
nore her
I ' vc told I he woman at
least a hundred times lo
talk louder so I won·1
miss what sh.-·s saytnl:
bul 1t d oesn't do any
good I 'm be1tinning to
think s he lalks softly so
she'll have a reason to
critize me. She u!>ed to
co mplain about m y
c hewing t obacco but
since I quit it s he nt!eds
something else to harp
on. Can you ~Ive me
so m e a d vice''
NAGGED AT
DEAR NAGGED: The
e xperts say m a les tend
to lost the ablllly to hear-
hlgh.pltched sounds as
they gt-t older
esp ecially H It's the
wife's voke. uiticest she
speak In a lower re.clster
-and listen • little
harder. Dad.
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A mdr11Plou'> d'i<,ortment of books ranging from
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NAMI STATl!MtltlT
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NO• • 1911
PVBLIC NOTICE
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t f\t • ,,.,,,n n l W411~ flltd Wllh lf\t
('ovn1v Cit.-. Of Ot ...,"' County on O< 1 74 ..,,
•on.lld A l.Alletwmer, IEWI
MllfOll , POPflt[V &
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STATI Ol'CAl.l~•NIA l'O•
THI to4JNfY 01' OllANOlE
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in 1111 M•ll•r of llW E\r.I• ol
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01 ""' -~· PUBLIC NOTICE O•ltOOtt-111, 1•71
"r'cTITIOUS I VJINE SS--C••ol'tll ll<hOl Bff<JI"
NAME STATEMINT [6~UIOt"ol tr..w11t
fr.. I low\ OI Wt<ldeownl neu ., OI "Cl ,,.,~ " dolnq l>v•I •1t 1tA•O 0. Wll..SON
SM IT TY'S CM IMNC V \WC ( P llllo<1141y •l·~w
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Nont y J MC(;lln<l••Y 11101 llJI &11..,h<A ... '
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NAME STATCMENT
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NA~( STATl ,,.l!NT
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l'ICTITIOUS 8VSINESS
NAME 5TAT"l:MENT
r h;i touo .. 1no ,,.,,on' •t f' do1no
t>u\•n~-,~ .,
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SUl'!ltl(Mil cou•T OF THIE
ST A TE OF CALI ~llNI A FO•
THE COUNTY 01' O•ANGE
100 Cl•k Cl/tftt..-Ort•• Wul
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SUMMONS
C.\e No 1._31 1•
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S H[ L TON II R OSAMO l<O I
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OOMINIOUE SHEL TO,., t.ARlO'
JOl'OUIN S•ffl TON VA~OUEZ
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I TO THE OEFfNOANf A <f••I
como••1n1 Mo\ ~" fl~ O'f ttw pt.ttn 11u oq,.1n\I you
• It YOi.il w 1'1t 10 0tff'nd tn1\ •••\Utl
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JU"tl•<" Court, you mu\I fill' wit" Ow
1 ourt 4t fltrft1M ote.t01nq Ot t •u ..... •n
nr•I p1"~C11n9 It> Dt' ,.ntttrfl'O 1n thit
OOOtfl u ....... , you 1111 '° you< O~IAUll
w111 Oie" ttntflt wd upori •Pc:>ll<•t•on ot "'• p1,..1nt1tt. df"CI In•• cOurl m•f rnt,., ••
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oue•ttd '" '"" comtil•1n1 o II yo11 wl.ti lo ..... t,.. Alll•lce ol
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OH SAllfNCS ANO 1..0AN
"ACILITY APPLICATIO..
NOTICE IS HERl!:8Y GIVEN f!Wt oi
put>•I< lle•rtno 1-...... "-ltO by
111• OC:PARTM(;Nf OF SAVINGS
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!Of Ptflnl»IOll ro ttl.OOllMI • l4!<1llty •f
or In th• 1""1W•I" viclntly ol '"-ln-
NOTICli TO CllllOITOtlS te•M<tlOft of Nt""'°"re R1wr A••n.,.
SUPllllCMll c:ot.t•T 01' Tl41 •nd llt_,,.,,il SlrMt, (lty ol FOi/ii
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TH I QOUNTV Ott OltANClE C•lllo<nlf '""' _,no wlll .,. ... 10 .,
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...atty for tt.. flnt I lot. fantastic view.
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Newport.. Lave in pre-1 •RGE
s llg)OUS Westcliff for un· I.A der $150.000 Spat'1ous 3 3 Bedrm. I ~ ba, al
bdrm. family room , rond., auto sprinkler
country kitchen. Neat garage opener. Kitche
and clean and ready to completely remodeled.
move into Call us at $79,000. 645-9161
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A VAL 0 N -G o i n g to OWNERSHIP
Ca-ta I I n a for t he R_.. to S 189 500 Holidays"' 4 UNITS-_,, '
MA.llMA -WATaROMT
s11•.100
Fmeftt waterfront living houl slip
nvaaloblr too• 2 t'1roplucc.s Step.down
hvlnl! rm 1-°'<>rmal dining room. AU
nuturru. wood kttch<'n coblnclb. food
rt•nter & grill too! WN bar View +
mtrr()r'(l(f wordrolw · hlf:hhl}ht master
wing 2 Put10 undc<'k~ Walk to shops
and ~lnuruntb Common pool, 11pa ,
uunu & ft.Ym t·all rast! !
752-1700
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TAYLOR CO.
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Gorgeous tri-levc.•1 brand new "Sea
Breeze" mode l wllh many added
amenities. Alr-cond. fully landscaped,
auto. sprinklers, luxury cplng., mir-
rored wardrobes. beaut. light fixtures.
3 BR. ram rm & formal DR. Gate
guarded area. By App't.
WESUY H. TA Ylotl CO., REAL TORS
Jiii S-~ HlhRoad
NIWPOIT C&fTIR. H.I . 644-4910
~COATS & WALLACE
':::rJJ REAL ESTATE, INC.
A LOCALLY OWNlD COMPANY SERVING
Tff£.SOUJH COAST AREA SINCE 1963
WALK TO LUE -One year old, 1924
sq . ft. custom built townhome. localed
1 block from la ke and clubhouse
f acilities. 3 Bdrm 21.'J Ba, forma l
dining. m ic r o wave oven . auto
sprinklers front & rear. Vacant a nd
ready to move in. try lO r,r down s 112,500. Call 546-4141 .. ·--,.. .. -~~~·~ Servinq l,OS:a.Mesa-lrvine
M~ntingto n Beach-Ne~pc>rt Beach
OCEANFRONT Quality craftsmanship in mahog. trim
& oak noors. sets oH this landmark: 4
DR. 3 ba. home In fine-st location.
Established tre(!S & lawns. $475,000.
NIWPOIT HEIGHTS
Fashion Island view rrom 3 Bdrm.
Country style home Used brick &
rough sawn woods : swimming pool,
jacuzzi. $265.000.
IACK IAY
Fine 4 bdrm .. 2'h bath family home on
quiet cul d e sac. Oversized pool.
playhouse, storage $169.000. Terms .
IAYFROMT
Several fme bayfront homes
with pie r & slip
AVALON
Well <'OOStructed, 3 BR. l ba . .oak floor.
partial basement. concrete foundation .
S 120.000-Fee.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
1-l 1 Hcoy,,d. '°' "'" "I B 67':> 6161
GAS1l4AUS IHARIOR VIEW HOMESI
A 3 bedroom Monaco. nestled into the
foothills of Harbor View Homes. near
the pool a nd ~rass lands. complete
with a se p a rate gas thau s
(guesthouse> fealurini: a pot belly
s tove and half bath. That's right:
There's also pegged wood floors.
m assive brick fireplace. wate r
softener. garage door opener. a big lot
and small price of $!67 .900.
U,__l()UI: li()Ml:S
REAL TORS', 675·6000
2443 Eau Coast Highway, Corona def Mar
also 1n Me<>d Vt!1<1t: "' &46 5990
New listing! Jus t l h Charming DUPLEX.
blocks to beach on qwet just one block to beach.ii---------i LOYR Y HEWPORT
. Owner now occupies this NIMI DUPLEXES IEACH HOME srtreet. Your opportunity exceptional 3 bedroom Looted lo 100 block. Cstm Ivan Wells 4 bdrm or s ummer or year upper wut PLUS lher .. •-W t N t older round h me • ~ 13 es ewpor ; home wllge fmly rm SU!l.SOO ome + mco · a 2 bedroom, 2 bat Croat ~ bdrm. h~ ne.w overlooking heated &
· __ lower. Well maintained. plumbwg, electncal 10 filtered pool. Utmost
AVALON-CONDO fireplaces and only 7 yrs k..itcben; rear bachelor! privacy secluded m.str ,.. old. unit over dbl. garaite: bdrm suite. Call today Sol Vi sta "'aoyon Ter· -apace for 2 extra cars. for anna to see s.s-9491 race J Bdrm. J~ baths-WAT[.Rf'RON1 Priced at $149.500 "~ · OWNER FtNAMCIMG AVAILABLE pool. Unfurnis hed, t10 Mtb (
$135.000; fully furnished, ~ REAL ESTATE 2 Bdrm. & 1-bdrm. unJt.--IJ'lj'llmjlflEUI $140,000 Xlnt area-631-1400 West Newport, good ren -S I 0,000 dowtt wfll pwdtaM tMt l
be*OOIR. 2 bath hCMM wlttl CJO' geom oc.-
'IMWS. body llOW. • -.$I J0,000
ownermaycarry2nd. ----------.., tal his tory : walk to Real &tate
WA.TEIFIOHT AVALON w/42 ' boat slip. Big 2
Call to see our new con· bdrm & den. 2 frplcs. dos! Call Carol Jo~agot blt.ns, 2 oov patios. 3 car
ISLAND REAL TY garages. Owner will help
2'3·510.1150 BIG oo f i nancing . _________ , $350,000.
MESA VERDE
JUGHLANDS Best buy in this neat area J Huge
bdrms. 2 baths. large famil y room, 2
fireplaces Near schools.
New on the market at
$85.bOO. You haven't seen
lhl.5 one. 110 call us at
540-llll
~·HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
JAC08S REAL TY
675·6670
beach. tl.59.000
613-3663 67>-4777 Eves Large & UYGWe C7 I 41 497.333 I COSTAMESA Huge 4 BR w/added
East.side, 3 bdrms .. 2 ha. l8x28 family room. 17x20 ----------------Completely remodeled, 2 guest bdrm. lots ori--------•I MESA HORTH
car sarage. $128,000 wallpaper, paneling and Ttus • bedroom. 2 bath
HEWPORT PEHIH. ceramic tile. Close to y & home is beautifully up·
2 Bdrma .• 2 baths, frplc. Cwys and s hopping. Of. BA, graded with a large add
Only$89,000Leasehold. fered forS84~950. ft on family room complete
NIWPOITISUHD lflf!fjt!{j;_~_:Jl.if!1V1 BEA1CH with slump s tone ~~:· ~::i~.i= ~~ 962·44ffir.:: 546-6103 ft ~~·f~;:!1::!a~u~
wood & br\ck. Sl85,000 450 NEWPORT CTR. DR. ltv\ng room as well as
HOME & IMCOME IRVIHE CONDO . J59..m11 frwt trees and a gas BBQ
3 Bdrm .. 2 bath home Fee land ln Uolveraity A WJNNERI an lbe pal.lo area. Owners plus two 2 bdrm. uruts in Park II I. Highly UP· • are motivated. make an
rear. 4 Car parldng in de-graded tvly 3 bdrm, 2 Award winning end unll offer . As king $82.400.
Ughtful park-like setting. story. Only steps to adult in Woodbridge, with 2 CaU ~266()
Eastside Costa Mesa. pool &jacuzzi. Motivated bdrms .. 2~ baths. up-
Propertf in xlnt cond1· seUer Just reduced pric~. !m carpeting & Ute •• SELECT
tJon! Sl.99,000 n .100 to $117.900 It's a rty Is very sharp & PROPERTIES 673-3663 642-2253 Eves bargain now! 54S-M91 b e f r e s h I y
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llR,OK(llS-REALTOllS
l1~> >h
0 l olbee 6 '1-J .. l
WESTCUFF AREA
Spacious 5 bdrm. home on a quiet
street near Mariners Park.
Freshly painted, with new carpets
-you can move in right away!
The f amlly rm.. with cheerful
frplc .. is definJtely family sized;
enclosed yard; a terrific value at
$186,~ & owner may finance.
673-4400
HARBOR
landscaped. Xlnt buy at liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ
$119Ji00
~It macnab /trVtne ?-raaJty .
A TTM>COMf'AMY PllSIDINfS
A busy executive would love this
carefree lire-style overlooking Big
Canyon Golf Course! 3 BRs -3
baths -central air -custom
stained glass s kylights & windows
-fireplace -: mirrored wet bar -
All Exquisitely decorated. Comm.
pool, jacu.ui ~ tennis! $225,000.
Joyce F.cllund 642-8235. (0 ·128)
M2-12U 644•200
901 ~' Orlwit HMbor VI•• c:.nw
lrvtne at Clf'!'pus Valle1 C.nt.r
712·1414
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CORONA DEL MAR
DaUXE DUPUX
Extra large owner's unit, 3 bdrm
w I formal din-rrtf. large 2 bdrm rear
rental. Hurry on this one.
WESTMINSTER
New five units on quiet neighborhood,
tree lined street. close to shopping.
EASTBLUFF
ABANDONED FtXB
5 Bdrms .. J 'baths. It's a .mess. 6ut at
SlS0,000. it's thousands under market.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
SACRIFtCE SI 0.000 DOWN
3 Bdrm. 2 bath. Owner will carry
balance at 10%. No qualifying. Call
for details.
OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN I ·S
I 017 Sandcastt.
COSTA MESA
UMDER CONSTRUCTION
Deluxe 13 unit project. in xlnt loc. Br-
in~ your investors ! First user ap·
preciation still avail. Can close escrow
Jan_ 1979. For more info. call
640-5112
· ERA/R.C. TAYLOR CO.
SHADOW RUN -3 Bdrm. You can buy
this and I'll guarantee you'll never
regret calling me. This is the house
you've waited for. and it 's offered at
only 84. Thousand tha t is! Call now.
IOMUS ROOM -Costa Mesa prime 3
bdrm family home with huge bonus
room. in a quiet ne ighborhood. Seller
super motivated and wants an offer
this weekend. Offered at $86,000.
IEACH DUPLEX -No down VA.
$64,900. Unbelievable 2 houses on J lot.
Live in one. collect rent on the other.
No down VA. move in immediately.
SEVEH 4-PLEXES -Three 3 bdnns, one
2 bdrm.c;. Special owners unit with
frplc. 20% Down, break even. 1500 Sq.
ft. each. Offered at $110,000. each.
540.3666
MANSION
ON THE SAND
Mlwport"4)tsAl'H
Comet' cottage with pool
and jacuzzi. lllSt Creshl
painted and cle•n
ready to move right an
l.bia 3 Bdrm family room.
pl\19 office home. Nice
qwet netghborbood to en
JOY these extras!
SJ:.>.000.
ltlDUCID $5000
The bett buy ln Th•
Bh.dft. "Z" plan • Br home. 2:IOC> 1q ft. Walk t.o
t.eonia club/ lhopplnc.
ofe~ff
S147.000
1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 duplll, Including bay
front to be ex<'h. down in a pkg. 2U/t584-3200
c:or.... .. W.. I 022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
21DCOTTAGE
rLUSIMCOMI
Peeled hardwood floors.
wood beamed ceJl.ings, 2
brick frplca aJ1d country
kitchen re.us
2 bdrm. 2 bath Income
unll wlth private yard
and patio. $190,000.
CALL FOR
INFORMATION
644-7211
/.Jn NICi(l .
UAIL[Y &
ASS!:lCIAI ES
SPYGLASS HILL HOME
15 Cambria Spectacular
view. 673-e634 agt.
HAllOI VllW HILLS
SACllRCI
SI 0,000 DOWH
J Bdrm 2 bath. Owner
will carry balance a t
10%. No qualifying. can
for details. 640-5112 Bkr.
11/J llocb to 0c ...
3 Bd. 2 Ba, 2 patio:..
Fireplace, dining area,
w oo d panel i n g.
bookcases. K1tchen w I all
extras. 100' or camelbas & fe rns . $229,000.
67>3637.
HUMTlMGTON
LAHOMAllK
~ CONDOMINIUM
Convenient location.
marvelous recreational
radliliea. Lar ge l
bedroom, full b\lllt·ln
latebeo. Ready to seU at
~.900.
COLI OF MEWN>tT
UALTORS
'75-5511
SPYGLASS HIU
4 Bdrm. DruUc price re· -
di.ctJon. 1nriD" Irwin Rllr$
644-61 fl
C.0.Mne 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SWEIEASTStDE
LOCATION
Sharp 4 Bdrm Z bath
h o me . Remo d eled
latcbeo and bath. Only
$79.900. Ca u s.6-5880
~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
A magn1C1 cenl e x·
penence ol ocean bvmg'
Pnvate road, guarded
entry! Secluded u ndy
beach! S spacious wood
d ecks • Sec luded
g arden s' A tru e maste-rpreoe fcrr lux·
urtousliving! Doo'twa1t. there is noth.rng like 1t
anywhere!! f'or details call~"Wl" , Del Cerro
F f!>REST E
OLSON
PETE BARRETT 2 Story
R JY With Fishpond
....,.. ••• •• ·u~• gu.szoo A 11 term 11 Ii ere I 3
bedroom home wltb
plush carpet, dining,
fireplace and patio .
me:
110111 ILlllS ao.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
CANYON CREST
---TOWNHOUSE
Walk To Fashion Island From
This Well Planned 3 Bdrm. 21!.2 Ba.
Home. Dream Kitchen. Lots Of
Closets. Intercom. 2 Patios. 2
Fireplaces. Deck Off Master
Bdrm. Tennis And Pool. S1S7.SOO.
DON'T MISS THIS
Best ~y In Mesa Verde. S Bdrm. + Fam. Rm. In Great Location
Near School s . A. Little
Redecorating Wlll Make This A
uper House. $79,900.
Ii) --.,..., ..... 111 DC>m DllYI
$87,000. BKR. Call
54().1720
-· ""#I .. C.lffol Ilia"'
~"~ HERITAGE •• • REALTORS
Mltivated!
Lush Atrium
Off the livlna room area.
Super 3 bedroom home
with dining, fireplace.
palJO, and ll V park.inf $98,SOO. BK R . Ca l
540-1720
Wl. -· ·-.1 .. c.1fonH•'
Sell YQUr home or lncomc
property rast wllb
Newport R.E. Auoc.
Gl-4118
EASTSlDE· 3 bdrm. Z ba. ,
frll&c, a car saraae. Sub· mlt MY aad all t.rade9
..... M5-40llG
Nell BeaUy Realtor
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2BR 1 be Coadomlnl11m.
'85,SO. comm poot L1e auumable lou at 9~~. 8kr. 5tC).1'730 ot 5$1.Q.50
""'· CUSTOMHOMI
Pool ... loC, ••tou.• " open. 3 br', fOl'mal DR.
Jlo.t bl fOlld. Grt Loca·
Um 9'N1'10.
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147·6061 or 546-9366
Causey & Co.
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make tbJ 3 0.-1Jt\M1m mt
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view but Med • br11 hmoo MW c~. al for ue.200. nevcr a vac1111cy Four I
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In \11 llaa falrt-paodo (521&4) An ubellevable price for '°"'eanlronl. 2 Ur. sarat1e.
LAOVNA OP:At'"ll 21 MoMlt "-Ston 2 cute and c~y duplexes (Hltlo. ldultt. no pelt. ulil ;::~=~~~;;,=~~~~~;:~~!!!!~4;t~~·~2~4:~7~~ Jl • _ t56·4500 on one lot In Ea1talde pd. Avail. June . $400 Coat.a Mesa! Up1rade<I _67_s._u_m ______ 1
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Lasl or the new homes on the water
for tease only. Live and entertain in elegance ht your new custom hom·e
with designer interiors. Convenience
oriented to include 3 car garages with
automatic openers ; kitchen~ with micro.wave ranges. solf·cleaninj
ovemt, trash compactors, and BBQ
nmge t.o~; wet-bars ln all models :
fireplaces in l iving rooms &
bedroomi;. indoor laundry areas:
guest suite. fa mily room and much
more. Dock available to all tenants.
Shown by appointment. Call Linda
·Haun (714) .833·3150 <8 to 5 weekdays}
11•---------. l..OIMA. TIOM T A ••••••••••••••••••••••• PA.Mk Y HOMfot Ot-un 11dt-of hwf It'\ t•I Rent. option to buy 1nro. p• •CE s bdrm 2"4l ba. tst. & last ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Npt H"a 4 Br 2 Ba. ramt lot. nay I<'<· to bor h r..nn.'s, loan a11umpt1on I.A "ompl fum·~hed '"''" ·
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'90.000. All 49' 2-114 farru l1 rm homt', l'h11rm W AnaheJm 761~442 BY OWNER ••••••••••••••••••••••• E~u1uide: avail fmmed. townhome, brand new, "'UST Sii M111111~ n .. alty 41M 0731 ln(CI)' dllcor11led with Westmloat.er 848 8895 Two 4·plexes. 612 & 614 Magnificent beachfront No peta or child. S350. $105.000 2 Br+ den. 2 Bu .
..., CRl':s<.XNT HAY ~untry frt•nch kitchen, P.. Anaheim 956-4~ Calle Campana, SC. By Weal Newpon home. 5 645-3'23 panoramic vu of h.llls. 2 •Br6lrafam1lyroom on Ntw38r.3n11.n n .rrpte, ualt floor a . f1 rc11ldt' Anl&htlim 956·1011 SCGen.Hocp.Endunlts Bdrm. 2 batb•+dorm cargar.w/opeocr,many
·qua« dul dt ·H<' Ownt-r f•m rm. view 673 6634 focl'Nll dmlnte. 'tallied & Santa Ana 554.7070 overlook golf course. lort. $1100/mo.to June New· 2 BR. 2 bath Condo, upgrades. pool, $575 mo. movtna out of arH Jubl lu dt'd 1111111 window• Owne r can arra nge Yrlylseposslble956·S87l kitchen w/dsbwsr. trash 955-3166 rin111bed renwd1.•llna1 KuJ ata1e s1n.ooo Oupltx. t•ontrul't and wa_rm n11turul wood linanclog. $l95.000 ea OM IEACH cmpctr. to)>lc. 2·car gar . ---------
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avail. $109,800. Ownr
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down . 151\ 2nd PLtJS • 1 1 ecoralor urms e 752-8282.673-8276. 28 R.l"'1 ba . . ... $425 £W11uwul Call MJrcel. ._ h•r"'' ~X>I bltt-d 1>0ulh Move into this ove >' 4 U .... ITS &tory 4 Bdrm home with 2 BR 2 b '"~75 I I T ~7 2'i66 b .. " R"!IS ooo ioi.ngle wide Glenbrook & " view. In best locatJon. East.side I br. stove &. • ·~ 11· • • • • .,. ----nr .. palJo ... · rece ive $500 cash for COSTA MESA $950/mo wmter lst'. efri S2SO 2 BR. 2 ba." .. · .. · .. $550
Val•-& va·aw fcwappt.to..-Christmas s ho pping. Contract or trade! All W41tttft019U4ws r g. 645-n:°si'7 2BR.2 ba ........... SSSO ...,.. "" C.1644-7211 (L03840-73> s p acio us units rt" OO 3 BR,2ba ........... $475
Ex ellenl family home ~HCMM Store rurbishe<I with pnvate 6ll·l4 NEW 3 BR 2Y.r ba Condo 3BR,2ba ······ · .. $575
value near i.chooh1. love ~ 848 8895 paUOll ! $159.000 752 1920 Pool dbl gar w/Oemc. 3 BR. 2"'1 ba. · · · · · · · · $625
ly patio 10 front with \, ' J '-"UAIL WINTER RENTAL bmcrpt$495.&42·S200 4BR,2'1':1 bu ......... $795 Cat a 11 n a v 1 e w 2 ~ TrM.iJer Coach. Sx3S'. xlnl T 12242nd St. West NB 4 BR. 2Va ba ........ S800
F\replat•est fam. room: _ cond .• furn. Must see to PL •CE Orlve by&call 3Br.2ba. brick frplc. Nice 4BR.2Yl ba ...•. $1095
sec Jud e a , $1 33 . oo appreciate. S3500 or best. A 3bd<\urnlshed lower yard. ~yhouse. Vcry1
C003DP SACR IFICI-; P .P . J erry. 842·3070 PltOPHTIES,.. ~bft:~:!!~eti clean. .&t2-6368
G ,... .. At Beaut 48R. pool. s pa, lgc 8AM-4 :30PM. in..-ru l :l O ,., .... I Eaide newly decorated ._,..,,.. yard. Xlnl area. Sl42.SOO. -...... .., 213-447-0435 lBdrm. dollhouse. 2683 ~ean 673-4.311 Agt M 0 VIM G FI 0 M Covington 4.pJexes Hunt· s-..._ Elden. front. $285, water
from grand 3 bdrm. t~or sa le b y o wne r . AREA . ington Beach. 3 bldgs Caplstr.o 3171 It grdnr pd. 556-$96 or
family style hacienda charming 3 HK. 2 ba, nr Gorgeous. dbl wid e side by side. $199.500 ea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _7_54-_1648 ______ -1
surrounded by treei. on beat'h.$109,000 646 &St; Domus.5 mm lo bch. Jow By Owner. l 771 3243 CONOO. fully furnilhed. Eslde 2Bdr. lBa. newly large, pnvate lot Enter r.ark rent. beautifully 2Br. AC. garage. very d thru courtyard . 2 decks. DUPLEX ndscpd. C72383X·12> By owner ocean vie w c le an & quiet . nr decorated. drps, Y • 2
S289.000.C0190P Great1f"ocal1on. •,,block MobHdfome Store tnplex S. C. $235,000 4 downtown. S350 mo. ~~ "re~~?"~·A~ lf5 3CAMPV,Dl·lltVINE
to oceim 3 Bdrm.&2 BR 848-8895 plexes S. C. Sl95.00 493-8877 11·22.~or7SH648 L.at-aleech 3241
units, do uble garage, . hed each . 4·plexes D. P. ••••••••••••••••••••••• furnished $2lO 000 Mobile Home furnls or $23.S ooo each. Minimum slMd Very nice 3 BR swim·
8 0 W I S M~o· RTI. llP!•CH unrurnished . Across $50.0oo cash required HousnUnfw'ni oU""pool bloyard $550. 3SBW\SR:e2tbva1·e"wgs~.eNate?,treCarn: ~ Hklhl•d1 Y wner. a nut q . .,.....,... '""' street .shopplng & buses. each. Prin. only. Fln11nc· ....................... Klda OK.' 8-'4. 6"il952, " ""
Z400 sq fl, 4 Ar tn ·level condo. 2 Br 2 B!;.,.,xlnfl REM.TY 6 75-1642 S8:iOO firm. 642·2570. lng by seller 496.5275 G1Mr~ 3202 Home. 557.2783 cLaegnunt aB. ef~ecn~h· CoNuonr•~yh
w/lof\, l year new, up· area. $63,900. SS2-......., a l · ---...;----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---·-------i ' .. w
graded tbruoul. Owner 5 LUii... SPAR.,LING NEW A.DULT·'ET rARIC INVESTOR w A.MnD 2 BR. 2 ba. extremely Bachelor. uUI paid, single architecture: stove &
11ay8bell $1S5.000 ~~ ft Part ially furn s rnicl e 8ellerwlllfinance clean. $32S mo. Ask for only, no pets. $270 mo. rerrtg. Llke new: will BEST LOCATION ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6CUSTOM llOM t:s wide Kil. AC. new cpts. Break even, 13"1r down Keith, Bkr, 962-4471 642.-:SS. 648"2 W. 18th St. ~ovn:/1de~o~~s:~ffl~~: A U€HIG€ '-.+---~-HOMES
3333 W. Coast Hwy, NB
645-6646
81/2°/o
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f'or this upgraded 3
bedrm home. copper
plumbln1. 2 Car dlchd
gar. Toul price $69,950.
PayableS492 per mo. For
1lus super Piao 4 tw
story p atio home 1
beaullfully situated on
greenbelt. across from
the pool and spu. H1J<hly
upgraded. covered pall
and lots more. Pnced t
sell today at $82,950.
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great 4 bedroom, family 848·8895 Principals only BAY FRONT. Brand new 675-8258. 646·48411 cl0tie t.O beach Available --------------'----------1 3 B R o n No . 8 a y . . room home which iuts on1-•--------.42XlO trailer incorparatcd IEACH FtXElt w/corner view. Lrg loft & 3BR. 2ba T ownhouse J .. n. l!.l 494 7079
a prem1un'" ree lo~pr?i ~'°or SeaYiew 33x l0 enclosed glass & $115 000 skyhtes. bnck pat .. $900 Pool. P~ patio. Ad~lt.s, 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. ~ blh vidulg p cacy un o IO't down Will i.ell on 3 pa nelled cabana. New • ·, mo lse. llll. last + de· no pets. $375 lsl/lasl beach S5SO mo 1257
s l ree l RV par k 1 n.:. yr tuod contract . Deaut. black out drapes lhrou1o1 h Sao Clemente Tn· Plex. posit. 673 l206eves 1741 TW!tln. Apt 18B. "'"l· ti • St ~97· .1744
$77,SOO 2+dtmhomc 1n guardcd oul. Carp eting , air, prlcedto sell.Wclllocat· & ""' .. na "' · Forappt.call communjty 1901 Yacht rorccd air heal. stove. ed2·2·t. ~cS.IMar 3222 2 Br. gar. new cpls LCIC)IRIHIHi 3250
644.7211 Mana Dys 752 8622, Re11. refng. Full· bath sx IO BERTHA HENRY ••••••••••••••••••••••• paint. no pets . 2208 C •••••••••••••••••••••••
759.0050 s l 0 r a g e 1 h c d . REAL TOR~ BR home. quiet adults. Placenlla. $325 545·7983 New 2 bdrm. 1 ba. air
landscapecf. S 15 .500, 215 Del Mar 492·4121 garage, gardener. $425 Easts1de. near 17th & cond. frplc Nr Lake $410
3 BR l;i.• BA. Treasure Island trailer lr 1 UMITS..C.M mo 675·1258 Tustin. 3 br. 2 ba. 2 mo 673-6634
Harbor Highlands park. Call for appt aft 6· 1·d Shari> 3br 3ba w/frplc & gara~e. fncd yatd. RV ---------c-• -.E p••I( Agt Ph 646 4149 714-499-3806/213-767·3969 Beaut. ne w bul 1ng bit m.'t. Avail l2·1. $59S. parking Avail. Jan. •19. 4 bdrm. 2 ba. Jacuzzi.
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towarcflhetones ofblue-logtlMMlcJMI 1052 1621 Port Barmo uth -3.1020.ev-7"'"5710 llST7U .... IT . 8:J0.958S eves.wknds . one would oever be blue ••••••••••••••••••••••• v• ~0 -" b ln this beautiful Berkeley $199.~. 2 sly 10 rms, 5 200 Apartment buHding by Brand new duplex 3 r. 2 0-Poillt lZ2 LOIJllllCI HkJMf 3252
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delightful 4 BR home t cpls. 3 l(aral(cs, l1i1 b rick •••••••••••••••H••••n Terms. 2 car garage. 673·.f9f5 or 2Br1'wnbse. 2 car garage, 3 bdrm 2 ba. with new DIU~HTFUL UVIH~ that has been maintained Realty • cov patio Open Sut/Sun. IOAcres PALM SPRINGS "SCOTT REALTY (213)921·1077 frplc. den. pvt yd. 1 Y carpet on qwet i;treel
in Uus beautiful xlra lg. inthebeBlolcondit100.A ~~~o9 . 785 '1457· S25,000. 673.2289 536-75'33 JASMIMECRIH old b ld g . S41S m o . Nice lnd11cpS~mo Ref.
3br. condo. Front unit lop quality home a t a ------.----BellullJully landscaped 2 77~ _r_cq_. 4_99_·_3686 _____ _
w/pnvacy, frplc. wet down to earth price. Call srA.CIOUS OWNER I 0 ACRES MUSTSElL br. 2 ba. den. dining rm. &Toro 323 4 Bdrm. 2 ba. Fam rm.
bar. pool, Jac. Lot.s ·or for your appainlment lo· &A.lltY! Jn the path or growth DUPLEX. $79.~ Good ocean view. $775. mo. •••••••••••••••••••••• Atrium. all blllns. Ocean
rlosels One y r new. day. Pllrk Niguel Condo 2 big WILL between Orange County condlllon. good locallon 644 1968or835·710. $375 mn. 3 BR 2 Ba . view, pvt beach. Ni guel
WON'TLAST.979·5370 Bdrms. den w/oak par N NCE and San Diego can be Owner/agt.673·7737 mobile h ome beaut Shores.1800 759 1465 ALLSTATE rl I Fl A •·t T Dix 3 Br 2Yt Ba dplx. 615 .... 1 blld · ""'" -que l oonng . ar ge spu · erms. BYOWNER ·l7 mceumts Marigold. $550 mo 962Pa'_'!:..,. c ·no_...,. N IG U EL S HOR ES . lliLTORS break!a11l area m kitchen H u g e 4 b e d r m Fli.ltGO in E. Costa Mesa . Com· <>H ... "" • ..,0 pe••. ........ Spaeious 4 ~m. 2~ ba. & d.Jrung room Lovely "Weslcllrr" home with 1/676-5717or1/523·4462 b I h & l .,......uo..., •~ ... I 026i-.---------. rear patio w/bnck gian· ZOx.24 added ram1ly room o o ouses a p s fa•t• V.eley 123 ram rm. beach. tenm:. O..Poillt t"ra + ,. view ! nly on "'omer lol. Call ror 700 •CRES Appx. 12 yrs old 29•;. "Spyglass HHI " 5 BR. 4tr.i •••••••••••••••••••••• $635/mo. 493 6293 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. .. ~ down. Owner will rrnance ba. bonus rm. 644-3433. Deluxe Tiburon Condo. 831 1453
Brand new 180 deg. ocean HIGHLAND VIEW $106,950. financing details . Va lue R1vers1de County al a 964·3803 ~9204. 3Br. 2'1\Ba. eool, we . . lloiew.New 3br 2li'lba C3rd 49J.t494 495·5220 packe<lprice ofS139,000. main Jo'r wy olfnmp. bar. AC. St"9 5 mo .4bdrm.2ba.8eaTerracc.
br 8 pvt sUlle) Sl85K. Just wailing for ~ou. 496-241l 130·505 Owner anxlou11, hurry Some excellent com· 6 UNITS 3BR.2ba,brand new.So. 84'7-4525 PlllnJ.tennls club. pool.
Con!!irle r trade. Agt Ide al pool locat1o n , caU645-722l. mercialpatential. Rapid· ofHiway. tac. bearh. One year
7sg.0706. gorr<cous view of hills. For lease or sale. 2 Br~ ly developingareallnd2 ~ass~l~e~M0S~~ .. ~·8~ 213/373·3S83 Beautiful 3 Bd rm eas e. $650 per mo . Up11raded carpets and den, 2 Ba. Cornln~ atove. miles of Freeway Iron· Tlb n Townhous 675""""' "'"'I 2338 w/0 araf:o & y . 5·2Br & S~acular view of bay. uro • .._, 0>-1 • • EDUC ED drapes plus loads more. hg patio w /w • erfa 11 21 lage. Investor terms. .. ~ar pool $495 mo Ask ---------
H on th'-p e t "ous F • l Adult f••'"~ l lBr. .000 dn Ownr av11.Jon &Calah11a from f or Bob. T r' u m"pis Hi"hlands 3 BR. den. "V'\R QUICK SALE urry "' r 5 1"'1 an~•• IC view· -wv will b I C II " r v Turtlcrock Placepro ..... r comm Minimum age SO "'...,2080 carry a ance. a s e cluded h illsid e . ,_,,_,.1 ' · commun pool. view. no Rvy o~r n...ean view .--· · 1/677·5ml or If....,.. c ............. c:u:.• b b 1 -..........
38r. 2.;;'ba~en Pool. ty. Yo u rs ro r only Clubhouse, pool, spa . is ...... -·.-... Custom 2 r. 2 a. on Y p e t s. $475 23276
jac, sauna. Many UP· $117,500. 661-6528 Wntdiffl.atty COIRIMrcl• ·~~ $650 mo . 673·8677 ; HcMwt;oaleoclt 124 Cheiwald,831·2816
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prec1atc. $102 500 Ph Only $2000 on $87.000 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br l Ba walk to beach New-eleganl·2 bedroom •••••••••••••••••••••••
661 2537 ' bdrm. view home on $6500 NEW SHOPPING adul•· no' pets cu95 mo' $550. or 2 bedroom+ den BR 2b r /f I HI b CENTER ... -.... EW "'· ' ~ $575. Cedar & window 3 a . am rm w rp c &Toro 1012 quiet street. g pay. NewportBeachArea. ~'"Qll." 6'7l·7l8"eves. home. Five blocks t 2 yr old house. Call
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MlallonVl•fo 1067 $140.000$1100/mo allO'Y., years renl guaranteed. SELLING FAST!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. Fully main· 8eautifulhome.3BR.2ba. Designed ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. home. r em di 'd. Prime high trafric count. 300 o · 64 O O s q · rt · · 3br. 2ba. Crplc. fenced yd tained yai:ct . Adults. No 2 story. Must see to ap· ..._.OTICE Gotr course view. va. 11.000 Sq. feel renlable sprinklered. dlx ores w/pallo. Quiel cul·de· peLs lnqwre al 525 lllth preciatc . S650+ de p With The.. " cant. No credit needed. space. $780.ooo. Tustin address. sac. Close to school & So. St.roc>t. (714 196().6331. 24811 San Vincente . Call
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large lot with low matnl. 26th al 3 PM. al the pro· 2BR house + Apt over lg rncd yd. Avail now. beach $650. S36-86S9 Eastblul'f 4 bdrm exec. ,_,,. Vahy · I 034 yard CIOfl.-to schools, gar. R2. Big com er IOl, e..c-Proparty 2000 $450 Call 646-6479 home or 3 bdrm + den.
••••••••••••••••••••••• pools. Cennis. llhopplng perty. 27142 Puerta del view. D/·R. L I R. den ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail now 3 br, 2 ba, gar . ..,D.t R Lse SSOO mo
Creenbrook home. by andparka. ~t ~~':Je~~~v:~d'!1~ 1225.000 Apptonly215 Sl •COVIMGTOH• LohferScff. 220 Newto~'ii:i;:f~\llJiL't, r,::!~·~dJ,;t ~~d~ee. wt ?i.irde!'er. N!> peti.: iv;:Q.rS~39~~:J.~~~f~; bids. ~w s Rd . A gt PrideiJ'lor o~?el'lblp 4j ••••••••nn•"•nn• .. • Easts1de. 2 br . l 'IJ ba, 964·2566· 973.2971 ~s ~7~Ava~2 ~·
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1700SQFT J '-"UAIL Po111t.aSbop.Cotr&Civlc Orange Ave. then call No fee. $435. 964·2566: NO l-~EE !Beaut.new 2 & HUDSON BAY
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LUXUIY " p• •CE Davtd Bourke Rltr-2 BR. slnale gar. rear Sh&ll> 3 BR, 2 ba, new yrly rentals. NB. Also. 2 on 11'1 aqe 360 degree ~ 546-9950 bot.lie. yard. 1 chiid OK. crpta. d.rllll . walk to bch. &3 BR apt.s on Penlnsula
view hillti>p lot. 4 hu~<: rttOflllTIH.. EMERALD BAY LOT no""'"•. Avail Dec l, 19th $525 mo. h3/431·3125 yrly. 675-4912. Tue tbro .. ...,_. a.och I 06' bdrms. 38a. Jg separate . .,...... Sa ---------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rormal din rm. fountain/ 10,. Tll t :H f'.M.I Drawings Coastal OK St. It Pomona Ave. $350 C 2 b b h __ t. _______ _ 6634 mo . Ca ll aft 6 · ute r. I • ouse UJe entry. l.eaded glass 673· 2131797.19960r 797-18~:.' • w/gar & fncd yd. Kids & Large 3 br 21.t bit. frpl, 2
CrplCI, 2 car 1ara1e. lge dlx lsland kit. wet bar. 3 OFACI -.o.. Ch0tce Harbor View lot, pets ok. s-. Agt, no fee. car gar. lge lncd yd. 2223 FOlllC&.OSU.I lncd yatd. OWner out of car gar&many xlras. 4 Separate unil3, 300 •q. ~ Pacific Dr. CDM . 1 Bdrm. House 984·2566. 973.2911. , Anniversary Ln. 631-0900
Exclualve Three Arc,}i country. MuttaelJ or lae Open House Sal/Sun ft each $89 000 1200.000 Wiii build to s ul 239 E. 22nd. St or758·l877
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"What a meaa •." But s pacloua pride of l·fM·S081orl·758-4587 Mesa North, 3 Br 2 Ba . Or a n1111tLr·~~ Cond1o 1 6151938
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f73·1tl20. evto:i; 1~ $110 N~-er Z BR. 2 ba. yurt)'. £xtrM clean 2 br, 2 b• apt f.:sllo 1~~s~pl J itose. ~~yse1"2& ~u~ter serv1cei., conference· For ln!~~~J~n Call 83S-73l3 BLUl-'F~H.'ONOO ~.~l~!:T ~pl'ts Evea, !~~.: 1:r•1•,will•)!~ Gil22.s:-9&88Rlte 673-~. , • ves. room & uUlllles. Conve· MESAMORTGAGECO ~o~dp~e~~.F~~.,~e~m -... -..... --.-~·----... -T-o-r Plaui &relt. 4Ur, 2·~s. ..... w ··-""I ....... u., Ren """ -ruenl location. 230 E. l1lh Ca r ,,. ,_ .. nd -ble TV Walk to sc ooh .. 2 bdrm Iba Upper. clean Roommate wanted to St, Costa Mesa 642·9560 A lJ om1a Broker Laguna. Call 494-00Sl Cl Tl E e urut, no Pt·lb. JS7 UP11ht1r11 11 2 lfr l ea snoc-bus Chlld ok No & aunny l blk. lO beach s bare Balboa lsland Bay _.;..________ (714) 832 9980
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POOL home 3 br 3 b11 racll & gur Vrly USO. $400 per mo yearly day $400 per mo 633.1312 or feulonal bldg Near AM for Mr RIYers Tan/wht approx 3·3Y.t A Public Talk for men 4(,,
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el l • S?OO 675-8213 den,fpk.balcony,ocean Mu ch parking To be Moft.ii-s Tnnt FoundM hn cemed to awaken tbt.:Lr c Df & mo View & all the xtras OCEAN VlEW. yrly 2BR 1 Gorgeous house to share . completed summer or ,,..J2 ' 5035 · sc auier mix own true leadership ~--__ LG38r.28a.oe•rt>t;ach, mo $150 dep, no last Ba. duplex S450 mo. 2 mi rr om'o"ean. 3 '79. Now l easing ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grey /wht 6•5·150 potenUal.Tues.Nov2lul llA.RBOR VIEW llOMES frplt. beamed ('eilings. ~. 644-6780or&42·3639 Bdrms, healed pool. 2 49&-S454. _af_t.al_ev_es_. ------i the Surf & Sand Hot~l.l
E.xee 48r. 2~'t8a home on dlhwhr, garage. SS50 mo. frplc:;. $400. Hunt. Bch. • LOWEST FOUND M I di 1555 So. Coast Hwy . Tup Dk.fully decorated.view yrly . Dy s 640-571 .......... Ollhtteh 1140 DOVERVlLLAGE (7J0842·7252 No.Costa Mesa,700sq.rt. ' m i xed . Sleet~~ oflheSurfRoomat8PM Jot,$825mo grdnrincl'd. evestwknds. • ...................... 2br condoava11Decl. $350/rno. Ground Cloor hsterestlates Brookhursl. Lt color 1nl.aguna8each. Please
640-9256 c.:i.er-.o •--L ~i 1 SHARP, beach 1.2 & 3 BR, 14~ mo 645·9442 Rmmate 2 Br NB hm Tom, 540·2200 htT.D.'s, also 963-39'ni ('Bii 494-7022 for further
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$565, 21~1-1116 downstaln duplex-. Child Townhouae. lovely, spac. $600/mo. 615-6359 · 18th & Newport Blvd. Sottter Mtg. Co. RELAXING MASSAGfo; ~
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frplcs, 2 car garagl'. tge eor..., M• 312 patios. Some with alt. 2ba, i;pltt level. huge stooke sauna pool S IAY VIEW Outcall 9·9, 494·5lll Scl=tioR 7005 fncdyani $575 mo May •••••••••••••••••••••• garage. Swimming pool. p~tlo, 2 car garg. Boat Broolchurst, HB. $00 + On Lafayette . Cannery REPUBLIC PREGNANT'.' Caring.•••••••••••••••••••••••
lse wtopt lO buy 549-7971. 1 Br, walk to beach , Jacuzzi. Tennis courts . l slip avail. S670840-l062. util Wkdys 957·02'72 Village.1200Sq fl conl1denll11I counsehog RE .._L EST ~TE
carpel/drapes, Stove blk to·Huntiniton shop All Ad t . bd . BILLGRlJNDY re(en-al Abortion adop ~ A Harbor View. 2 BR & den, re<na. l adult, no pets l>lnl center mall Adults. u ts no pets. 2 rm Resp career minded rem Realtor 67S·616l HOME· LOAN &k ·
sparkling home. Util pd. $32S yrly 673·'1~ No pell Fro~ S43S 2 lb~~rom s~~ac, ~1• 23-25 yrs lO :shr 3 Br hse ..... ...... 4450 ~;(;AR~pmg. S47· LICENSE
$575 Mo. Agt 64-4-1133 2 Br. upper unit. w/sunn Seawind . Village, l~ ~p~t c::;t;e54g..~n y in NPL 673.5663. .. ..... :.............. TI. eo-..y ~-SCHOOL
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FAMILY HOME 4 bdrm. L d 1 2 B.R 2 b 2 Br chiJdren welcome Charmmg bay vlew,pcn-••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Su7th&~wpotarfl l~vd. .&-TMLo. Mon-Fri at Spm from 2•..; 11>a Golf course view, rg e Wt • a. ne • St ..,7 • thouse rclreat. 2 br. sun· c:-gJ ·~" ..,.,.., b 1 cces1 re 1 s op -•-.... Costa me Mesa to Chap·
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4981238 Adlts no pets 1540 mo A 1 I d ssoo Placentia 113. CM mo·s> S5.00 wk. Call mo. • 640-ms, 646-9'7i•. Near 5 Points. Com ls vBJ67 mmeLld 1 · mo. 642-zt04 For 1 ea s e / s a I e SI 0,000.S I 00,000 '94·78'72 Steps to beach 3 Br 2 ~dore Cir. Apts. 2 br. e 5-o:r77 0 fs e. BeachJronl store. acrosi.
B<t den lndry r~ ne~ly Roomy 2 Br. cpts, bltns Kicb welcome. See mgr lrHIMaldet9 view Double t1'rage, 20th & from pier. in Seal Beach ......,..._759. I 113
pa;nte<t' S475 mO Evs no pets. $425 incldl gas at 7671 Commodore Cir Larg 2 bd t High Oh ve, B. $60 A li.o Noon . 6 Pm . C 2 13 l PVT PTY will pay more
213 330·1959 Wknd11. water.675·6737 AplJ.$295. on o!ckba;~·s:r~s. With ~~same area 535 4JG.5395/439·3869 tor your 2nd TD ·~
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Ho.Ms"'""lh.d Avca ..... Now! NO RETURN. New 3 br frplc. heated pool & lol8 •Single.Har bor-Adams. ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• C"'4rH F""•
U"""'lh.d l300 2 Bedroofn apartment. !>r 2 br. ~en, 2 ba. bltns ~~5 cl~~in~~25 rrr'.' C':li C.M. s~J;,~nly .$30 LogMIMI hach lndlt1. *,,fO~ IN t~!v:
••••••••••••••••••••••• Nopetsdr children.Cal ~~~ly 839-6623 9'79·8889or645·1260 465 · 183 0 11 q ft . 2nd&3rd1'rust0eeds ---------.i Unda 67~2311 & alter 5. IOx.rogarage. $40 mo. 7211 $250-$900/mo. Ans Ph Mission Financial Svs MOll&.IHOME call646-6457 NEW 2 Br 2 Ba. close to WHTMlWPORT Trask Ave, W est. ()46.~7 m •>SSl -1250
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San Juan Capistrano --· MoWe. HOlllt Sten frplc, l blk lO ocn. ~. C ... __ , _ _..... 5100 Anaheim 956-101 t mo. Gar/grdnr. 675-3138. Near beach .. 2 Br. 2 Ba, ....................... Lge garage ror rent. dM ....................... ,,._ :an
SanlaAna 5~.7070 nearly new cpt, drps &lStyad.Jlcondo.N.E.SA 2 blocks from beac h Responslble .. wo rking •0 ••••••••••••••••••••
Weatnuni;t.cr 848 ~ J br waterfront apt. $350. PaJnt. fplc & ear incl 2Br. 2ba, els to shop/. S60/mo. 673-3585 alt 5. w r 1 t e r s eek s 0 n c Dn.INY w Anaheim 761·1442 mo. Lease. · l345:c847·324J f r w Y · C <t. m-m ,_. __ lteilil 4400 bedroom counge in rUt
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••••••••••••••••••••••• Cuatom 2 br, 2 ba, only St. Call betwn 5.7pm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13,000SQ. FT. Box 1560. Costa Mesa
Sud Apt B I $650 mo . 673·8677 : ~. THEEXCITJNG 926216orcall67S·3862 t JO ' y ocean, poo 846-2118 • E ns Greal LocaUon & jacuu1 S320 Mo. fl.B . IEACHWOOD APTS .-ALM M SA A • Fam.Hy or Mteen looking
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CHdonllini-LA MAMCHA APTS Adults. 962·l800 Bach. 1&2 BR Recept .. Conf., Ofc. Uon in December 23·26 u..fwN.a..d 3425 B 8 from S2JO. & up Please call 631·3149 after ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large t.2&3 bedroom rand new 3 r apt HB. Adults No Pets Commerce Park 6 PM WOOD garden apts. Dshwhr, $4.25 w/fenced bckyrd, 1561 Mesa Dr -....--· -------
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ToWl!lhouH 3 br, I 'Ai ba $325. Pool. gar., patio. Nr beach. MOllLE HOME Luxu~ous . offices. U · Opporfwlity 5005
u..fwWlh.d 3525 645-8084 (10am·7pm). park, s hops. $345 mo . INFORMATION ecut1vc secretary. •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••:••••••••Spacious, quiet 3 hdrm 960-lZ19 Rent, opUon to buy info. person al phone COY · Beer Tavern. CM area
NEWPORT BEACH·3Br. townhse 11pl w/lge pvt DELUXE CONDO 3 Br. 2 repo's loan assumption, erage, rec:epUon.JBt, con. FJJt. 13 yrs. Gross $7,000 ---------
211.aBa, J?lush cpl.~. X!nt palio. Pool. Adults . ba lmmed occup. $39S. etc. Easy finance 0 .A.C. ~!~e, ~~~emo'rxmoeronxt..: pr mo. All help run. LostltFo.cl 5300
rec fac1l, drps incl d. sorry, no kids or pets. Ron,8416010. 9offices '"'""":r· ......... " S16.000 dn Agt. 645-4474 •••••••••••··~··•••••••
551-370lleves $400. 645-3381 or675-5949. cnANlStl ......_ H s~-lO aronlh. Near so. Coast after 3:30. Lost or Found a pet'! CaJI
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.,.._,...h,,.i.a..d 3 Br. $390. Families only. APARTMENTS ~~~e~a ~~g;~ treeways.Call979·216t. OwnYourOwn Bw11ness1 League.537-2273.noree.
••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. Wo~d land , 38R,Westmioater;2BR WetitmJnsler 848-8895 Near Bristol & Baker. Area distributor for lalMMI lst.d 3706 Kaiser, Mesa H1. 186 E. & 1 BR. HB. call afl W.Anaheim 761-1-«2 C.M. 300 Sq. ft. 1165. mo. Rand McNally Maps. N REW ARD 2lstSt S46-698S lOAM847-4StO Real ,,.... selling. Service company ••••••••••••••••••••••• · E . Anaheim 956-4500 tor . .....,.1729 est.ablished accounts. ln-Lost M .k iuen. While
l Br. D. rm upt J\va1I New tarse.2 bdrm. 2 ba. $315. Spacious 3 br apt, 2 CdM dlx suites. utll pd vestments SlSSO l wt blk mark~ 4 moi.
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Nov. 25\h $325 :00· bltns, pallo. No pe~ or ba. patio, 3 kids ok 1 Br + Bach blk lo A/C, ample fkg. Fr Sl8S. SIS 45() secured by inven· old. l0.21 _Y1c a Maria
____ 64_0_2019 klds.1365.~Harrulton. Avall.oow.847-0967after be h/d · $375 & 300• No se r eq·d torY&equlpment.Write, Ln.LagN1g.831-7MS
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Lo l 2 t t telephone & 3 referenc · Yorktown/ Brookhuri.l or rm. on Lil. Ible. All •• ve Y st ap · · ROOMI 4000 300 sq. fl. $165 per mo in to Personnel Di rel' . Tr.t 1. Ans -ro-K-l'tty:
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eqwp. new <! brtsundeck 2 Br. lba, pool. patio, r $450. 964·1507. R / kt h tt S40.7881 levallo Rd. s w Blrm· ---------~o pets. 67~~-· ___ pets $280. 548-0'Jl6. 'Al blk to beach, 3 Br 2'1'J oo~wwc~k c& ~~~ e lngbam, Alabama 35211 Lost 1..\ Golden Retre1ver,
laltoaP......,a 3707 NICE t BR, refrig incld, Ba, adults, S4SO mo. 124 548·97SS MIWPOllT/laVIME or eall toll free 5 mo. old . Area or
••••••••••••••••••••••• paUo, S26S-mo. Ask for 20th St. 536·8149 or 1·800-633-4545. 20th /Orange .C .M
BEACH, View, pier , 2br. J!!!!.:546-588o 7n/J43.32'79 * ...... MdorlM* .f\tll~;:t~~tes CAR RENTAL Nets Reward!64&·268f)
SSOO. Adlls, util pd Tll WnHab vi-.... Hmlf1!90ft Lovely gardens· Brooks Call PhyWa 961Hl789 SS0.000 yr, 4.5 cars always Lost cat : grey long hair
May. ~ E. Edgewa\.cr Beautiful new adulf apts. H9taolw 3142 wtr. faJI busy• nr Disneyland, Vic. Costa Mesa Nov
O l8'1H!fl66· Pool, jacuzzi. Scheduled ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Kitchen Facll. avail. seller moving out o( 6th. Reward646-8786
I Br. furn/unfurn saoo move In Dec. 1Mh. Leaalng 1 br co'l\do. P<>ol , •Jacuail, heated pool 523 Sq. rt. oftice space lo country. Agt. 71 751-1400
yearly. Off ilreel prk'g Bach.$255-$265-jacuui, tennis. 11'\ blk lO •Wklyor dallymaldsrv. !iUb·lease in La gu~u WORKING PARTNER. scnau 'ETS
Call 646-6238. l Br$290-S30S ocean. Vlew or ocean & •'IV & phone available ~·~830~h. Avail. The Wall Slreet Journal. IUUW"L
2 Br$335·$3SO sreenbell. Alt, Diana, As low as S63 Wk · · Time Mag & radio-TV ANSWERS S250 yrly. Sm 11tudio t TSL Mgmt 642·t603 846-1371 or84G-4027 eve 23'1'1 Harbor Deluxe medical s uitel news have reported on
adull., non smoker, ulil C.0.la Mesa 645-4840 ground nr .. Corona de this bualness recently. A Policy-Gauge -
pd. 675-6238eves/wkndi.. 3 Br bungaJow. 1 br apt. L ..... .._.. 3141 Mar. RealOQOmfca Corp. winner, a real money Cargo -Hansom -
Pool, jacuui, BBQ area, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 875-6700 maker. Requira 117.SOO SPRING C.-.. Mer 3722 encl. gar. Also 2 Br I II & m ..... xW IALIOA IMN cash. Sal $350 per wk. Why Is there water In 11
••••••••••••••••••••••• townhouse. Adults, no oc... .,, , wtilk to $ 6 s . u p w e e k I y Laguna Beach, x.lnl eJt· PLUS Share or Profils. watermelon? Because It
ON11lEB.EACH.2.Br2 pets.lnquiretTIE.22ndbcltl S• IO·SllO. w/ltilcbenette.675-8740. posure, 310 sq. ft.+ Bulldgoodretl~mentlo· was p l a nled in the
Ba. frplc, pr1v. P»t10 on Sl. lfl0or64S-2498 549. 116. 4tt-3t22 storage. Very attractive. come. Call mo 87\·5252 SPRlNG. prtv. rd. ISOO mo winter, Pleaunt room. Non ampleparltm&. 1000 No. rorappt 10.Sdalty ---------M80roo yrly 673-$432___.. 2 Br, 2 ba, stove" reftig, Sharp l·BR" bunJtroom, s moking older lady. Co81t.A25Mo.*·7S51 . · FOUND Great Dane l)'Pt'
.... ~ new crpt ~ drps. Also l din. rm .. brick frpl, new Rers. Good loc. Reas. 200 Sq F ..,..,.,...... ...,,..._. • puppy n ear 17th & "~.....,• 37,.2 br. No chddnm or J>eU. illch.. •bath: lge. dcek : 645-6708. l · l . .-v. mo. 0,•11t ... lr SOIS Tualh'l.5*-1822
--•• ~ 646-4382 North Laguna Avail M1rguerlte P kwy " ..... : ................ . ........................ . Dec 1 '400 Tim A.n Vee..._........ 4250 Aveey on $, 0 . Frwy ln Found Siame&e style cal,
8ache:lor, llunt . tlarbour, Larae 2Bdrm from S250. 494.is.si· · , .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mission Viejo. Pruter • fttll grown. declawed,
slepl from beach.~ Quiet buildln1 ~It h EHSENAOA BF.ACH Mgmt831-7444 qulet&loveable. Free to
Ava.II Dec 1. 213/592·3171 beautiful landscaping. Me-...i ..._.. JIH HOUSE. Sleeps 8. $40 Id home. Must be plac,ed
Ideal for adult.a over 35. ••••'••••• .. ••••••••••• day -....o73 ()(fice Space 500 · 1300 1q by Tues eve. 494.3220, No Peta. LEEWARD PMICNIWPOIT · · ft., to rent, 17873 Beach
............ 3741 APTS. 2020 F ullerlon Palm Sprinp Condo on Blvd .. H .B. 2nd ttr LOST, Goist c harm '
•••••••••••••••••••••• Ave. (J blk east Newport !!.~0 !T1 • l ho r ~ Ml11lon HHla Country (21.3).JIH.0015 dya/ <213 > 0 ... _ h bracelet with keePfalte LAGUNA 8 £ACM MTR Ave • 1 blk 10. Bay). IJllCUnlUIIW • O.U ouaes Club. 968·~ ~ve et on lur:: rlJ l trac,k ch a rma. R £WAR D,
JNN. ST&/wk ar up. Maid 831-03ln • P'romt341.50 with t.be Dalf)' Pilot a 844'6'786.
aerv color TV heeled . Spe<:tacular s pa, lota-1 Bii Bear cabin, alps 14, ..W.OITllACH CHRISTMAS G U 'T --'-'-------• PGOl"Uut C1lt)'4H·~ 2 Br. l'r't Ba towo~e. rec r eation program. pooltable. coJor TV, 2 Pri loc Uoo A . TRAJN! Appurlna Lolt; ISO rewa.-d : Little
tesN.Cout Hwy. · t•r•se1 pa\lo, pool. aoclalproaram.7pool1.8 frplc's.MS-8816 10000me ft• p · 1~l"~fx every Wed. netday titart· blk • wht Borderline
Jacuul. dreplace. AduJta 1eonil cowu. At Fa1hlon • IQ • ane ~ · lnC Nov. l~ thru Dtc. 10. Collte dor. an.wa to t Br + Bach .. blk to only.'375.631-4984. Jaland, Jamboree• Sa.n Houle In Big 8en Cit y fices. Shower tlr kitchen. For more Information "Sull".~·7801.
beach/downtown. P'75 Joaquin WU• .Road. •IMJJe 8. $24 ~r nlaht Contect Louise Dahl. and to place your ad $275. 7811-94$1, 4$4·8'11 MIW RI• APTS-17141 ... 44-1900 dbl. occupancy, Unena CORPOAAT& REALTY C~NOW to.t: LrJ neutered 11rey & ........ ___ .;.....;.. ____ , B.c.iMlor, l bdrm t1r to/\. • furnlahed. 548·1888 975-0888 142·51'18 w~ cti. L.ut &ten vie.
Mtu.,-rtle-" J76t S240 ·P40.Pool,Jacu.ui,BacMlor unit Yt b lock ... ..-... Spr\nadal.-, Slater,
••••••••••••••••••••••• clOHd 1ara1•. Ga.t 4r trom beaclt. All utJI pd. Lake Arrow h ea d W,,...,_ Investor wanted for ex· ll/12/78. Rwd. M6-30.'i9.
Balboa OCEANFRONT WU' Pd. Mulu. no pet.a, No kldl, no fe\,I. 201 E. lakefront condo. Ill» 1. MIWPOIT Cft 0PC pantion of number l vol. FOUND: While 3 lelled
28R. $450 mo to mo. ~U ffamtlton, C .M. Balboa Blvd. S2SO J>er 830·7022 Sr exet. will ah.re you Boat Dealer In So. Cal. do1. M. Weartn1 2 col·
111"'90 MS-4411 mo.+ MCwit.Y dep. Call Mammoth ski condo for NPl Qr dthute Ile It ahr XJnt.m~n. over normal tars. Vic J imboroe
Sue5M-T107 Cbriltmaa Dec zt.28 11'1 ov•r"ead u penH In· expectancy to rl&"l (n. 8riatot844-013t Beach ctz•• w/encloeeel ~ 2 br, l ba, n.w • Sufttblne 'vmaa• Noo cld't *>'· Con&aC\ C.O veltor Mu•t be able to ----~---a ,.,..,. IDdry faC', 2Br, · crpt• • drp1, Mature t Ir t •· •&el)9 to b .. cb, 40l/2IMZll aft a..m · ~. 4IW072 avea move Im med. Sl00,000 Se.U w1tb EASE! 1411 mo. Nl-0421 o Mult.a. No ~. POO mo encl. 1ara1e. no peta. ...,. · or write. 1104 Mlrunar. min. requt,.ment. Aak ll'u BREEZE
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Lovtna Grandmotbt'.r •UI nn f7 SO, C'OU<'b flO. c>h rt1bt free .. ~~t• 0 O.EANlNG SERVICE. P'l'ee Eat. Call Gene •••••••••-;r.•-••••••••• t y pe s .s h I n g I es . Landscape Creations Ei·
hep 1'0UT cblkl. af\•r ~ Ouar bm pet odor' l•f'1110f'1ma.UJ0«19 •••••••............... ~-! =bly clean ~ Neatpatc:bes•textures rockabakes·compo-tar. pert 1ha plng.. thinning.
oooo&oveoa. ln tny botoo ('pt~ U )n e.pr ~ m.-•--u i......, _ .,.... ••P -· p .. 1 ... 1 .... Ext.r/lntr. E•· ,..UT. ltJ.141 Freeest.541·~ atump removal. 615·2821. Harbot/liiali.er ,1i·1n1t1 , Do •on m)11f'll Rt"h .,... ,.,.,. .., 1 ·----.. Ins
daily or wkly. Ut ~., S31 0101 &ICT'atCIAM P1umbUI •• elec. etc. Call l r f1n,t.1 pr"d, bonett. oeal. reu. PATCH PLASTERING Re·R.ool For LHs --·--------C..... Rea, Cbmm1, Ind R.lnbl Pape Cliff ui..-. ...................... Uc'dllM-104.5 Dave A 11 t Y P e s Fr e CaU Anytime Trimming. removal..
Motbu will babyall ...................... 2)twper lJ<'2'11041 H C L.M.&-RotoUIU01. Sod PrGf palatlnl. Ext & lot. estimllta.CaU~ 894-001 Licensed/Insured.
t:bblldrefn lo ,my t1 M HOUOAY C•TERINC 646-1126 ...... 1 ............... or Seeded Lawna , Low rates. Reta. Fr :.,..,. __ , Parky ..... ,,,.na_.. '46-1845 ome rom •to &pm ,. ~.,.. .... _ T .. Sorinklen. 'h-ee Work, eat.S3&-C710 S3S-G3 DRYWALL FINlSH •uvu. .. u ..... cu A(ce»~ln'23 llomt ~om~ Paru~ ._._..,..uuc:ot. l oot.NCa. P1antlna. Cleao·upa . • Hans·Tape.Spray 320256, Roof repair Tnmming & removal. 10 Cb&rtu Crulu. 10 to ~~ trM trim. R Qar. lie. 13144lt, X1n Floe Ext.er. PaiaUng b Richard ·MO-l7 coatings. November yrs exp. Free esumates. ~'"1 mtv~"Tr~ S)(>™>N ~TI~ TAYLOR FENCES re&. f75.7m R. SI.Dor. St. Uc.. lna. Try •t:clal "°i olf on1 all 673-3910evea.Pt&aae. evallable.'42-~7 ';!.~."!/.~.... Wood~Cbu:!,Unk WlllbauJorclo. anyUU.oc F-Landacaper. me.131-SMSJthn. l'lllfll•IJ ~~11::~u01 ,, t =~!tk:~: V-=-5.Yke tmt 16 Ser-rke eem.01 work of au kinda bU/amall, commi or re . Low prtces. EXCELLENT PAINT· ...................... aaplla.lt & acryllr coat.· ...................... .
••••••••••••••••••••••• Frtt "5l 10 yura tip K • 8 Wood Penclnc. a1aenUaJ. reaa. rates ork par. t yn ap. ING. Reuonable rata. PERRY'S PLUMBING ings . for compos1tton 200 rblt vacuums from 1atcs4cfencerepalr. Callanyt.ame . .,... 1Jc'd/Booded. Noburo. rr....umatea.S48·2'708 Complete plumbing ablJl&lel & bUllt·UP roof· $19.115. I da. service on Hr~~: .f!f:o~!!·N~ Topqua11~ 556 0151. MMOIO, &64~ CHEAPEST haullnJ 11 S31-1112.lr7-a82 services. Dralo fr sewer Ing. 20 years of U · any vacuum. All types
0 833-&1.99 Foundatlooa retain1n A.-• 111 \oWn l"r Eat. CHEAP' Cultom Wallpapertog c I ea n • n C . Fr e e pt r l e n c.-e . Fr e e vacuu m s & b a Cs · areal yrs wall5, bloclca pattoa.w 19 &U-aM.5-ut0 · t1rtf •r:• AUWorltGuar.FreeEll. estimates.24brMl'Vice. estlmates. Mem~er or Vacuum Cleaner Clr.
Public Ret:ord Reports 5J&.~l3 Uc'd ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 813-4158 873-3111 the Chamber of Com· 1571 . Newport Bl. CM.
Socal area. PO Boa J012 -• Cluo-up1 , lhullo c . Lite haulloa-movlng. O>l)ep atudeot can beat , merce. Commercial & MS.3Ur7 SA c. 92'702.S36-51113 Patio•. walk s ., Landacapiog. lmmed. Oarace·Yard clean1o1. all prtcea. lawn yard PaiaUoc. lourior. Ft Attn Gen. Cootracton: ResldeoUaJ.m.8813. -......_----M.---L.----
drtveways. Rela101n servicing. 6'2·890'7 Rua. ratea. 842-0705 maiot. Quality work. eeL Red. rates. Refs. Plumber Ilda work. Good --w-uuwng
L eg a I a e c.-re tar & a 1 wall. CaU 540-3351 eves. 142-98154. J"oo 541-5817 Mike. prices on remodell & re· Horizon Roofing. Ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• servtca. ti yrs exp. Tape VlcUmot Nature? Cao w •VERY LOW P RICES• "-Procllch aln Ii 1 ~ain. Serv. avail. for perlenced roof era· t WINOOWO.EANING
traoscriptlon, Irvine. beJp vou with b""' bl OnGardeoJ.oa Malot. • ..................... tii•a• 1 lot.~f l k wa lpape. r omeownera al•o. Top salesmen . Low bid . 640.5591
K ti u.o.,....... # re ...... na. George 549·2015 . wor ., reas. pr HatPlwnblo". 531·31M '31-411M3 a e . ...,...._.,. pnces on concrete/bnc AMWAY Co1meUca. ··~·-••••••-•••••••• eeest.Steve.547-4281 " _;_,.;.._ ______ _.jBarcaln •hoppers read
SeUwtlh EASE! foundatiooa. Lie contr. Exper. gardener. Clean· Nut.riUoo, Housewares. Bndrwort. Small Job9. · Drainaclearedlrom$4.50. Make your shopping tbelitUeadalnCluaified
ll'sa BREEZE You help·uve money. ups. Frfl! est. Reuoa. Home Care • Comm'!. Newport, Coeta Ken 6 P\nd wbat you 1ont In Free Est. All ~uar. eaaier by uaioa the D&UY reguJarly. And they find
Classified Ad.16'2·5&'78 ' 6'4--0687 CM atta. $48-4881 M2·18S4 lrvine. 175-3175 evea. l>el1r Pilot Clualfieds. Dralnmaater. Pilot Clauified Ad.I. what lbey're lookina for .
.W.W.e.cl. 7075 HelpW•hd HelpW.W 710G HttpW..ted 7100 .... W-.41 7100 tw,w_.... 7100 HttpW_....,,.,-7,100 HefpW.e.d 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 ....................... .........•............ . ............................................................................................................................................................... .
TEMPORARY JOI ANSWERING SERVICE BABYSITrER Bank1nc caahier. mat&&re. pt·time. Clerk. Motel front desk. CUSTOMR sav Dlainc Room Ca ptain , GeneralOfnce
Needed by young man Now binng for all shifts Reliable. mature lo My TB.LEI Dri.w photo. Mon·'lbW', oeat appearance, r!!UCh R8'alS&ffAT1YI private country club. F Fut growing St. John
Austrahao. for 30 day•'. Apg1! 888 N. Maio. SW home in NB. Moo lbru Ope nings for ea· 3-7 .30. Depeadabte. boo· detail. Z·&lrl oUace: formajbmbk1t. lllu.tbe lDteniewcallM4·5404. ~~= 1~ c;1':"::::
Start immediately . B20 A.83S-0537 Friday. $65/wk. Span perieoced note uller & dable. permaoeot. H.B. re::· pt·Ume. Work Fri bancly w /t.ools, oeat ap-DISHW~HER· Full time dept.Servicing our coast
S trong & ca pable . Antique Photographe Spk'I OK.~ alt commrciaiteller.Apply: 962-4353. Sat.~l. pear & ablllty to get fr part lime . Good to coast accounts io· ~~aota A.oa area .Management marketing &pm. UNITED CAUFORNlA C~IUER, <Food> Full aiona ~u w/pe.ople. Sal beaefita. EOE. volves heavr phooe coo·
P poelUoo. Operate anUqu Babysitter wanted, reba· BANK. a Monan:b Bar. time days. ex per pref'd. Cl.WS comm w~ea !!' • Send re: Bayv NlW C.O~vaJeacent tart . ca I N an c >'. Houaekeeper fo r re· photo eqUIJ>ment & de ble,evea &wkndafor2y Plau. Laguna Ni&~e . Newporter'lnn, 644·1700 tUJDe of uper lo. Hoapttal ~7171 cuperallng patient or v~lop old llme pbot old.960-6888 486-1273.. E.O.E. ext 525 lllcU)' Zemek BREN MPA.NY. 500 ~1bw1n642·3SOS ---·------
day w<>rtt.. noo smoker, operations. Travel re E.O.E. UJOJEM NewportCtrDr.SteZOO. Ori 11 h d 11 GENERAL OFFICE, non dnnker,near bua quired. sa.20 pr hr. Tak Back office medical H · Npt Bch. Ca. 92660. AUil ven. I l e very, R«epUon, lite typing, 4~30U ad to oearest Employ. sistaoce lull/time, exp. Banking R. Artbw-. must lmow OC area. Fl~ ~euant new offices in
rel '-··--Ai lri ll Cateriq ()peninp Now Available $3 OOhr
w.&.. We.led ment Develapment Dept. P ·• .,...y ~· c 0 · MEW ACCOUNTS for full or p/Ume clerks DATA PltOCESSIMG Mater· ~9313. .B. STOO mo start. Call
:::re••••••••••••••••• ~m~~°!:: Ad paid fo 495-1.380 Need sharp. personable .,!~1 on 2nd • 3rd shifts. No Data enll')' ram w/Lit· Moo·Fr1. 7141848·3133·
Accowiting clerk/pbone IAIER New Accounts person Catering Banquet ex per necessary ·We too/NCR type macb. We Drtver. Part Time. prefe GENERAL HELP
operator needed full FT&PIT bk wllb S&L Teller ex· Penorme1 ct ll'ain.Slart$3perhr.~· are converting t o overl&.~hn wk. Fo Full or part·timeforsm
ume. Jmmed. openlog. A/Pel.HK / J>060pen • · perience. Full/time poal-w~:r8 st managers to $3.60 hr. UNIVAC Mini-compute r. Equip Rental Store wkolesale novelty &
l''ull co benefits. Ca 1 The JoJ\y Roger Inc. a Ing cook.l~U No..::&. nee. Uon available. Hospttality Resources Maoqen to $5.50 hr: Ad.· Xlnl co.NB. 640-8950. Unlted Rent All. 84$-0760. magic company. Ship·
549-9671 for appt. & de· dynamic, fast growing $3start. 557 · llVINE SA VIMGS 631-0810 752·9118 vancement opportunities ping, receiving sales &
tails. Balboa Marine restaurant chain, based AMO LOAM totboeewboquallfy. For DELIVERY MAN F IT & DIUVHS Ofc dept. Apply 9·11AM
Ha rdware. E .O .E . ;:.J.rvine buan opening Banking ASSOCIATIOM information go to our P IT . for Christmas Golden's Magic Wand,
M/F/H. for an Accounta Payable FULL TIMI C7l•t7SJ.Z600 IOI~~~~. f~ :~ ::~~rolw~ =-J.i3o~wit have lruck. :i:r~ ::i;nt~ Yc'!a~~ 846W.17thSt.CM.
Accounting ci,. erk lo ou.rtgeneral bo1r-TaLH meat., oversee e.atlni at ciUes. Net St80 a week or General office. Heavy PAYIOU StO ice accouo s paya e Experienced habits • rec. Tut.or H 12&421.ampaonSt Delivery person for early more. Orange Coast phones. Typing, filing.
Well known rest chalil dept. We provide lllnt Xlnt benellta, Irvine Na· Beer Bar Maid, nlgbta, capabllltlea permit. GardenGrove 537-4840 L.A. Times rouu. North Yellow Cab. t1300 Mt. JO ·keY adder. Good
seebexppayroll&AIP workingcond&benefits. Uooal Bank. CaU Jane\ full time, reliable. OtberduUeaasrequired. EquaJOpporEmployer Ooet.aMesa.Huot.Beach Herrmann. Founta in phone manners essen·
clerlt ~to lair),)' high ~~e apply in persoo Vao Dyke, Ge-80U, 4M-M78 Mu.at have trainiog •ex· area. CaU 546-4481 Valley. <No of Slater tuLI. Small mfr. Salary
YOI. Pleasant aunoaph & n. Joly ROCJe" Inc lll-1700. IOAT IUILDEI per. w/byper·kinetlc & a.BUC nPIST Delivery men. over 18 for bet w n New h o pe commensurate w l ea· cbarmi~ boss. call 17042411tthA•e 'Eqwal()pporEmplyr Head laminator/tooler, ret.u'dedcblld.reo.BA,_. early am oewspaper In Eucbd) perlence. Call for appl.
5'().6QM. utal Person· •--'--Cot2714 must be aerious. aell· quired.S702prmo. DOT. Heavy typlo1 • ac· NB & CM . Perm p/t _6t2_·_li_l6 _____ _ -·I .a.a ...... y 2790 Harbor . ..-.-. -....0 CaU Emiplo~)' c:urau. salary negoti•· ...... , .. ..-mo + .:_WI n... •• "-,._ u I k .. _______ _ CM._ ... ~ ' 54Mlll IAHKIMG •tart.a'" willio8 to take _,v .. · De · ble nee~ed lmmed _,,__ · ...... · .... _ •""'"me <' t' er •
ALLJOBSFREE rllSOMMIEL charge . P ·Squared ~~yemnpttoy'fr.° 5S7al · 146-5844. muat have drug store Ge:aeraJOffice
Do you have l or more Boal.I. 541·28'13 --DELIVERY. Pt·Ume eve. mGi 25 hr per wk Lag STUDENTS
APTMANAGER rears college account· BOATS CoddGIWaffrnt T op pay Neal •P · area.S40-458P * *
A«t.ng Bkkpng for SS units in Costa lJ18?1Jketoaeeresult.aof lmmedlate Openings CHllSTMASHIELP Sdlool pearance. Mu st bavt BadrolicA1M..W..1 •Holday Jobs• TEMPORARY Mesa. Exper'd couple. accounting wort? Local For· Ca abler/ a a lug I r t. Earn up to $300 per wk, owntraos. Call53l-OM2. Diversified work load ~g:uster today to work Hus band mus t have busloeaa CPA office. MILL MAM N!fi::: fr weekends . Low tutt.ioo. Placement Deliver .... per to vendlog mgfg 1111trumenta. Ad· For holiday money work
0 0 vanous accounting mainl. exp. WJ.fe bkkpg Commensurate com · Ea--'eoced &Trainee H nstore. 546-0310 ua1at. '1Sl·918'. ma~. early AM . CM vance Kinetics, 1Z31 Vic local temj>Ol"ary assign·
";ind bookkeepmg asai&n· ex~. Ca 11 eve•. =.°'1 Belt.er pay. TiiM'cAarBITllS CIVIL ENGINEERING area."6'2·3148 afU. tor i a. C.M. 646·716 menLS ofrering, variety,
me ota. Work. close to <213 1165-3851. • Exoerieoced "Trainee D~IONER Ea per In COLLA 111 _E_.O_.E. ______ _. experience." top$$. Call
your home Figure Architectural Draftsman, Banting J{eaJthlnaProgratn sub·dlvla,on. land _.,...,.._ DENTAL A.5SIT-X·UY for an appOfntment to
Clerks to Sr. Accoun· 2 yrs min . e xpe r . p•nTTIME P·'dVa"ation d 1 h 1 1 1-."511> li e. chairslde. Call ,..,_._,cs visit us Wday, we are 1ants needed lbru-out 7141957-8223 .Aft. u "~'ELA .. YACHT v pmnt. or t ee n ca Collat.e&packageeduca· 546-3000. ~-......... here to be of service to Or Co ,,,.,.,..,v quantltles, F /Tlme tional material.a. Will re· ELECTRONICS your s kills & yo ur ang~obe~~all's .,._d TB.LEIS u~~t BcARhGOSY Dfil~1383E career oppor. Apply lo quire llftinc of huvy DINTAL/lecept achedule.
Accountemps s.c:wf:3 Officer Immediate part time nuu -· pen.on to Mr. f'ueotes. boxea. WllliJl1 to train to waottJd lo N.B. Solo prac· 557-0061
SOOS. Main, Ste 601 Ea--'en • full t ime, ""°Dloas lo the Huot-1AAM11aaaa Rbt Belo, Wm Frost " operate forklift. Ea· .tlce" =r't locaUon. TECHNICIAN
No. Tower, Umon Bank niu abllt, 3:30pm·12pm iogton Bch. Newport FIC Bookkeeper·Mfg. Bch. ce ent wora ng con · ... u'6e 1 .... .,,_..,,.,,...... ...... ' _.,... • VVIUH•a-Aaaoc, 1401 Quall St .. Npt LI .. I di lll'MA.. ·-IU .. .....,,... ~o~ 0 ff ice' •
lnTheC1lyofOrange perm pos ition. 714} Beach & We1tmlnl1te Hea pt Uona aod beoeflta. Apply Jmmediau openloga and 0 OVe rload 7141835-4103 549-3281EOE areas.Preferiodlvidual.I vyexper.req .. eaaeClerical between 8am·llam &Dental Asisislant for opportun1liu In »n ~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~·-:;·-:-· -;---;--;-1 have pre vloua ea· aend resume to. Co!1· Deputy Clerk wanted. lpm·3pm. National group endodooUc prac· established co. In the E:qua)Opport Emplyr A S S E M I L E R • perieoce. but wUl coo-trollel'. MOS Scale Into l. Clerical posit.ion avalla· Education. 4401 Birch lice in Newport Beach. Orange County airport ACTtvlTY ASSISTANT SOLDER& aider those appUcaota 3171 Pullman St. Costa ble Immediately. Re· St .• Newport Beach. Great opportunUy. El· area. Appllc.-anta t o._ _______ _
Coovalesttot Hosp. luJJ We need 8 number of with heavy cuhlerina or Meaa921S21 qulra l yr clerical ea· <Near O.C. Airport> periF ~ary. Noa· troubleahoot. repair. andj
ume.847·3515. good people for lmmed salea background. If Bookkeeper t o trla perience.40WPMtypin1. Equal Opportunll ll!'ID er. teal electronic systems. eaaAl.OfftCE
Admlnutrah ve & Sales open.Inga ln our electro biredwewlllaendyou balaoce, PIT mor;o1nt1. -.1865. aa-0411, eat. Employer. Dental receptionist for Recent analog and National Education
tramee (Z > needed by mecb usemb),)' dept. Ea-our tralnloa ceour oo Hunt. Bcb. Matw-e, ac· 260 for appt. Ora nae bui y croup practice. dl&1taJ experience pre· CorporaUoa bu position
&uccessful fast growing per helpful but not nee. fuU 1alary. curate, respoa1lble C o u o t Y Harbor Oooceaaiooa CballeoOnl, rewardlna (erred. C.U~7·0479 avall1ble In student
mfg co. SellJng security Company pd ios & Excellent growth poten w/relereoces. Construe· lllun.ldpelCow'L E.O.E. Matre adult• lO wor position for girl el··~~~~~~~~~~ aer vicea department. ~ystem to hotels. Gd holidays. Cole lnstru· Ual, salary & benefit.I. Uoo experience helpful. weekeoda at the Oran1 perteoced lo dental field. Typlnc " aome letter
educational back around mentCorp. 2650So. Crod· Call Peraoaoel De pt., Must type. Bond•ble. Clerical County Fairground ~·amok«. M4-0585 w r t tin 1 . c u s to m e r
req. w/ublhly to com· dy Way, S.A. 556-3100. ~4/83$·2606 to dlacuss S4.50 hr. Call Sally, anackbar. 15 openinc• =b=~ld~o:.~~ service experience
mun1 cate eflecllvely. E.O.E. ckgrounclc F 1ST B"""' !536-8832 TEMPORARY startlo« salary $3.50 pr Dental Cbalrsldp e. asat lo .......,.. Office supply ea· helpful. Good position for ~xp to sales' ecctg, CALIF. JJ n.~n br. Only reliable peopld Npt Bcb. leasant toe ..--penon returning to job
holels. mtg. or aecuril Asaembly work avail., E:qEmualp.,..,~ BOOKXEEPER . ()(fie 11111llmW£_· -needapply.Call6'2·4783 I w/frlnge beoef. Call per helpful bul not market. lnter view[ng helpful. Send resume full time, day/nte. As· _,,.... M/F person some exp. ____ . Fr1n e .3 m
sli.lar)'requlremcnlsl.o: &elilbly TecllllOfogy Inc. bel~ul Apply In~. won11 Coob wanted all sblfts. DIMTAL beoefita. group me ca . North Ame can Or ·
James Raymond. Win· 23041 Alcalde, Lq. Hls. -n .. .-... 3-S OO·Tues·Wedns·Fri. llft avail. Apply In peraoo. pd vacalioo. 6 holidays. reslJ(ll'ldence School, 4401
held Locks Inc. 1613 770.ZB!M. ......_ 3'50Vla ()portoN.B. •:-::~It ~· company wit Front o(fice. lnsw-ance For appt call Betty Birch St .. Newport
Monrovia Ave. C.M. .1..rSIMIL~S OPERATIONS Bus Driven for Cbrlltlan !?C: Ila. Apply at M exp. n~es:ary. Good 751-1732 • Be ac h , <Near O.C .
92627 -...... FF CER school. Wewilltralo. Ap-* Barken 212 E.17tb St ~~rt eacb loc. Alrport J. Equal Op·
Al RCRAFT SUP PLY lmmed openings avail ln 0 I ~I~; 16835 Brookbunt. •blc Seate• C.111. ;;,...iiiii~;jjii-iiiii..-.;-jjiiiii;.-:;-jijiiiii;--.:;-jijiii;._._..i~iill portunlty Employer.
electronic assembly of Brentwood Savin."• .-.7831. •PIX/t.ce-6 ......._._, •--•-tant. -.~ ....... IRE ~~~~~~~~~ htore bas opening for microwave or printed Loao ls actively ~in • ._. •Sr-.~· ~':Ni. Exper. G:JQ;t 1~
neat appearing. full Ume circuit components. 6 a career orleoted lo --..... _ _. ref 840-122 a..-""""' ... t ..., :.ales IU.rl. 540-7594 roo. electronic assembly CASHIH •--AMt to woril 28 bn pr wk Af P . l . ...,..~ •,,., •• GENERAL .eaper req. Good pay & dividual with eome pre p.1.•y TIME Cel .... Alt tef'DOOOl &Sat. Mr. f,4!1 DENT•• 1~ OeD.IOfcTypist t.oS benefita.Joblslocatedln viouaS.vlnp&Loanex -• A-11 .... ,~ cteanen 2938 E Coas ,,....,, PJeaaeC.llf'orAppt perience to work ln ou 9am-3pm, Moo thna Frt, -++ 41 ~ ,.._,. CDM 875-nMs PI ti me · W 111 t ra n · Irvine Per900llel Agency LABORERS LaJuna Beac h. 1o·or Huntington Bea.c pleaaaol world.nc condi· 157.0061 • 5"-S:MSTUIUo 481E17tb.Coatalilesa
(fi4>; ~~>'PC:~!i :~~:b.1 r:u fd"Ta ~ ~·~::--maoacer ftO~ Office • . p ..... "'cu.-.. me-.' .. !..rrreHelDr . Sou Dental A11t. cbalralde. ~u~ -_ W-147 TRAINEE
Dept.,ll'v. supervisory backgroun 1Hl.UILDDIUG 0 overload ... ;alad ;;!~.~·rant mmtbaveX·rayllceoce. '°"--ec~
Auto Carrlerfor Reglater and be famlllar wit 1610S..~Dr ., Airportarea.CallOmer. Laf.H.,83'7..e.200. ~~~~w~~ /!:,~ ~SEMBLERS ~Aboard for \he Dally oews paper, 4·6:30am. IBJil-3800. Mlw,.rtlffdt Equal()pporEmplyr orRGD. afUPM, _________ , Sborthand 100. Caree PACKERS
Pilot CHRl~STMAS OIFT Ideal for housewife or Deslper minded TRAIN. lior mo re In· imonll&btlna husbaod Lo We are • 1rwoln1 or Couple• em/.loyed oo PCB • mature person. Muat bave r e liable Cf~!:,~• U oAnd. Ve'~ 11 a aupplement Income . •.~~and ~!.eur out CASHIERS a.."'n"CAL but wou.ldt ke Lo maki , reqme!'!redura.tes~a,ryabcollltmy transp. "--....Long & "' .. tmaa . ..or at $300-$400 mo. Must have ,...,JWD, opportwu et .c.n&' iorve ex ra money DESIG.,..ER 842-M -. abort ternr.;;ignmeota.
64.2-5678 dependable wheels. Call WEOFFElt: PermanaDl p/time open· 1 pav DAVS your• ·~~~~U l " ...;..__ _____ _,. HoUday & vacation pay.
ANllllALUOSPITAL $40-3()og,MS-3645Woody. •lmOurr ~ .. ~p1!f .. • d I c • lop. AUo lot.er'Vlewlo1 Ill '' Jans-..,,_ Mamtac:turer of e~ro-Eaperleoced ro.cktal Ho1pltalintlon plan
Groomer. bather{ 00 _,.,..,,,;:''i"-· .... T·•m ru. for Cbrla tmAI help. L8IT UNTIL Credttloterviewer ~~cal prodPucCBulre-waltreu needed. Ea· available. di~. ual.st & c ean. .. ... -Uve a'""bl~li-~ty ....,... "" u~ Previoua cub HCilte CHllSTMAS ...... ~'='-a prov~ •-ay· cJl&l.lve. pvt. club. Xinl ""· time •-I c:: "_....., ex_. belplul Appl)' lo ~--"'""penoa w,.., wan .. an QPDty, QIU alter 12:30, ~;Sun.~ --rat. and MICHANtCS •Group Uft lntureoc ,.~ IOAM to •PM. Earn eatra Cbrlstmu PAIT-TIME opportunity to make ex· uk fot' Jay or Karen. VOLT ---------• Aut.ocnoUve • llt.e bu1 Plan Oold Key Warehou1 mo .eyoow! JOll ctUent. w~ea. Plus. be 84f.1388or (213)$92·31SS.
ANSWEJUNO SERVICE maintenance. Orange =f>r.: PaJd DOG Hanor Bl. Cll. Unl· TYPISTS St.art now to eam t.bot loUmately u"'rved with U tt~•"t.IUAltV t-•t.Uvtt I"•
Oran&e Co Arprt area. Cout Yellow Cab, 17300 -stodlP\attllaMPlan ty C.taloc Showroom ls PIX ..U. • for Cbriatmaa ~to ·netdrom c;-· PUIMITU ·
inter busy awltcbbr~ ~!il~y. <N°:'of~!fe': •FreePaRln& ao Equal Op port. ACCTQ.BIS dohtc credit promoUooa want an lndlvid:!f"w..! S~ ll .. C...-Dri•e
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Equal Opport Employer
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MICMAHIC ._..., ...-Yowa1 woman nffded d Ir U a P•" ..... l ffl T l • S .._Vl.,..GS for cl.tbierto1 tn a con· •>' uca 0 ,. Oatomerlenlct Dtt•tn Must enjoy phone con· nil o ce. >'P 01 Experienced. Moat have ~ " wmporary retaU abop. HoapltalluUon plan .rut IJ'OWinl St. John Operate modem equip. tut , wQ rlllng w l bookkeeplng.OrangeCo.
l llJ)l licenH. Top pal &LO_..,.. Mutt bt ecqualnted avallabae. XnlUDMdaacompetent meol fr door to door c:uatomera • deta\I. L Altporlare•.544M>&'7). plan, full benefit.a ~1"'11 w/ntall be 1Jtrt ft AC• ttlf•a<« ln the order trwp. C.Ut, driven tic l.YPina. Pd voc .. alck pay Gen Office
needed Immediately t lJOOllu VlnHR&f> 81 curaw. Pie ... call or •J» Rill d9s1t. Serviclnt our coast req'd. ~o/rirtor ·~ 'health lta. Apply lam· ApPlytoServlcellar. LoaMltl•,CAtocMO ~I" at Af.tOP"I , 211 to COHt aecounta rn· nee. ,..__,. ... _,_,,a Om Mon thru F'r l Me rchandising clerkO (213)47 ... 2301 , .... a .....t ... _ vvuu YW .-. Berden'a Pett C.Ontrot' lyplat. Typing 40w1>m. l HbloD tlHd, N I YVOWI .... avy pbone COO• ~No Su.Ddl1-wortt .... Randolph . c~ keybyt.ouch,Oencralof· RAY fl AOfBO£
llHCOl N Ml RCURY F.caul Opportunity M4•2m. • i::r;u DrtYe tact. C.Ll Nancy, 540-7111 Orantt CoHt Yellow MN510 • fiC'O du . Start at ~75
£m er M/P c••~s .. , Cab, 11300 lilt. Her· · mo. Contact Heverly Fox -~ ~ Loeuomtt.b.lu valuable? nm-. P. . • UJQU wantyow advert!."· or Judy Power. 542.no:z.. r1Umt. Good Pay (AcnlU From PIK9 JD ad £D our Lott tna me1H1e to retch U·Tot·Um dlvlsloo of·
Growdtco.ILocattou OD. Airport) •Jld Pound columaa. Pladq a CluallMd ad la more people '' lower nc.. IJo.7000 U 1W"re &ootlq for• Mt· W.tnlD. OD. bmenta ICqaal IC 'nlllt'I .,._ PIGftt looll M Mlf M ~ 1"r C'Olt, Cl ... llled la tbt ..;..;,;-., ______ _
Ml:TROCAA WASH ..._ tliley'vt load ID ..... Gift ut a call. way to 901 Call Nowl SELL Idle 1tem1 wltb a
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MA INT t; NAN C r; HelltW•hd 7l0 twpW..eect 710 '-Rihn 1050 GIRL f'RlUAY Part Hou1rkC11.'fl er ~anlt> Fortman f u r pvl ' ~~~J••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ome. ~minfn, Exp re· Ladl..to llve lJI Pvt rm l\o meowne r uaoc PASTE.UP SICllTAIY-IXECUTIVE SICUTAllAL TB.IPHONi Kenmore WHher tilec ~u.lre~ ~nt"' 6~ ei bit 19 Knowled1e in pumpt, Cul f'nduy type, who 1s a work lover We have an immediate SOUCITOIS dr}'n suo for both Ca~ Dud tr 644 1~ eledr1u l, road ropa1r PERSON & , 1 1 . ooenl · N Inlaid alua top dinln• ___ rs _ __!.1 INDVS'l'RIAl. e 'wf'r •y•teuu , 1x>ola l> op ~ ov~r Abusy~uy needs hclp offlcen,t,.t;:f~~f.ac~~~ ExpertencedOnly Sell rm set wllb wicker
Glrl Ftld.t)'. &a Una In ST'Uff YOUR .. u l 0 mol1 v t & • n *'lh ,;t It ... , I riu .,. I h r ough u busy day from a mature typl.sl With apUtude ror D1ufy Pilot K1aht1t com backed chau1 Conlemp.
d-ui try <:AP"' hl"lpful STOCIUM6 WITH 11111mt Xlnl ~•o1rttnt( ul ~~~:,~:;~r pr..r-c!'.~;11~~~ J>l'r:-on who 1~ tactful & has a sens e of numbers Outlel> include m1 11!>1on pu1d Yo ur _f7_00_&t0-__ 9S_l_$ ____ _
Good tt,P'°~ kill • ou11w HOUOAY CASH$$ CooLlltl mar •04 8371 company ~d•Ui ApvlY humor. ulon~ with h aving the us ual correspondence, check fhone flt home Over 21• F\Jrn1turc "acceaaones
1n-.ood 1 .. 1ohont Kclb h 8 onicct up ~l>\M or l l P M Mun btolwl.'eo t AM 'tiPM Jlbllll.Le~ tn shortha nd. typing & typing . ans wering t~~P ~rd. Call 835·8453 couch, chair, ~las~ top ~cM::,.·.,=~:~plni= portunll)' l o r men M'" AO-:-LR ... b-Monrfay lhruFTidiy niodvrutf• record k ~cpmg, yet this ~~!:1~~~n~~st'a:1!~~: · ~'"se~~1t~b6e'c~~~a
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... room nrc-r•lc>r\ & --...HICUltSTS ('42 ~ m~nugcment . s uch 115 iicting as m y weekdays between 11-12 1n1 In todayg pa per , ~~ COruJI er .
truck dnv.,.,.,. cfay. nta bt. • mW 1111> bl !>Urrogutt! in the many details of o ur ror more Info &'2·1626. IRvtNES&L Y.1.'1.'11\i•nJ tohira 11, D l1tl l11h.-d rllrnlrl• c;u111 ... Me'o II 5 G·R·E-A-T 1 .. ~un•N1ttu1 J • Uui.1andtnk o11t>0rtun1 l'.quulOvwrtunlly l'.>ma rlo t a 1l .c orporatlon.dMamtaan Seclry.4 days,applyonlyT T ... Ori !4!~.~ ...... ~~-~.
1) f or 1nt.-rv11 "' '.ill t-:mph>)'ur c·orpo ra c minutes. recor s. etc. & with exJnt typina & spell· ow rue.. vers ex·
SALIS JOI MOW lllb 111 an u.t al wa)' fo W4.'d ur1ln1~ •!M 01:1 ,1h1hty to ha ndl<! m y p e rson a l bus iness 1ng skills. pref. 2 yrs. per'd. Top poy. Apply 6 IX' bdrm set, ad! wOOd.
OPltil \Ql.l to .. up5\I mc•nl )'l>lll l'ijX l'"qu1rem<>nl '"-, SU"h as m uklng travel legal exp SlartS4.50per G&W To wing, 7408 new.must sacrif1ce~..V. c;oo o p J\ y, tHHI I.> llll'\lnY on • ~rowq, n A ru w t• rt n " 111.ir v 1 r.-.... ... " '" ... hr . ~. Mon .. thru Ohms Way, C.M fJ42 t2S2 ~yt.lr :;.;,s t . 639 · 'S 30 HOURS. <WOO l'llN 11 110, b ... 1 •0 1.•'wper ~~·:• lull & P T Call <i rrnngcm o nts. munagiog & recording 't'hun. WAITRESS. exper'd , Im 1...;...;.;.:..;.;..._;..._ ____ _ ~~;~1c.O.f~t-.N~~1~.~ ""°~~1.'.all "r 1'0mtin Ill y bus iness C'xpe n se s. etc. On~ Secretaryl Reccpttonist. mediate ope ning .AntiqueOakdi.ningtbl.2 ~'AST GROWIN<f C'O~ 17957 C.bot Roed 1•Jo;o pu; l'l<,ltSON pt•rsom1t note f' m a non s moke r who expc1r .. ruu tune. Phone. a.raveyd shift. pd vac~ s o II d Te a k, s o f a s .
PANY PRUMO T &o . LA9moMlpl li\b ,,~" •f1•ki-P1T 111o 'uuld p..r..et.r r working with <i good typing s kills . uon. good UPI\ Tayl~r s .Rea.sonable.842·08Sl
FKOM Wl'IHIN I'll \IN f)l..0542 penenced tn dt·11•1Cn ur •u1· en Whl •UPPI~ no n -smokttr Pleasant active real Restaurunt .• 1t~dh1ll· & Jew..._ 1070
I-' O R T O I' Or l-.,11 l'rane'b O<flu =~:.,~.~·~~~tt~l~rt ~~Ir 1131 !t.)ltl estate de~elopment of· Sant.a An.a ••wy • Tustm. ••••=•~ ••••• • •••••••••' ~' f : ttA 1~ l· M "; ~'I lll-1 441 mrrhan11·a.I •u~•mblli' l'H~MAN 2 yr ,.,.,,..r. Wt• are located at tht.· finebt store m fice 0 .C Au·port area WOO AT HOME ••••••••••••
{ F. o 1 A T ,JI; t ,. • IEL[~ ... ,...... ~';=."~~'"ct!.~1~1111~~:l~I tn:r~~d!~ woa F11sh1on Is land & the hours needed 833-223? P.booe~J~~ttu.lb:i PRIVATE ESTATE-
... t-: V R o \ H 1 "'" ~"'" dep.innwnt '"" art·. 8 30 a m. to 5 .00 p.m. Mo~a y ri .. ~PPL.,a-h.tt ~·~ iii .\'ll'' \'Id;;. t>Mlrilflmt'nt l11t ftRIMTIMG t h rough Frtday. '"4 •SecretarilS* WORKERS 1n che mical U(i>UIDATION
µ, ... l "'" rh11ll~1t•nt1 v.otk """lot" lmlD'tll"t(' OJ~:nin~ for refinery S3.75 to start DIAMOND OUR OW T R \1'1/lNl• l'llt'nt" 1-;xrrllt'nl "'.il(c u fht'l iir ... ss m11 n on RE/Sales Secy High Scbl chemistry o
P ROGRAM l'l' r O"'l In' I N S l t -' T I O N and beMfll f.quJI l)JI 11.imnd.i 710 & mulll T51 I I you hli\lt' the abthtle!> required & £mployers Pay AU Fees work ex pe r w l c he m Tl>HREGC~~TR.~· ':·~1 T."'.· l'lll:l;.AU.t::RS t-'\llJ lllN' po ttun11) t:.:mpl11> ,.r l'uP ,.111u·~ <'Xl't'llt'nl w;.int to wo rk with the g rea test people Ln Reinders Agency helprul. E.O.E 5t9·32.81 SOUT AllES
r&o:OPL { t;'i I r-\ 1 1md 11>ork. R1H•r.1t1l" 11nd M f' Cull~7 U:,:A h··nl·h~ ~ >• company Ill the world. plea St! dro p a resume to N=~B!'a~\;~~~90 MerchmMIM AppraiseoS21,SOO
l) N c to: Jo 0 n Olinllt' (O •l"\•I. Xlnl II\ !-..ml~ Ana rclOCJllOll a d 1iJ66. c10Thc D a ily Pilot. P. 0 Box CallForAppl/Estab '64 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •SellS6.900
INTt:KVIEW UR~AI\ ""' ror Jnurneym~·n MU>ICAL rtE< l'l en l..uRllDtl Hilb, Otnni:. 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ........ 1005 AppraisedS16,895
E XCHANGE, STA N ~_..,...,bu._,~Jc Xlnl .\llM]tu~t offlcl",bt.?hll>P rrtnL~r:..~'77l?4 "'--'y'"~s'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Se11$5.900
NUN 7lolt586 7;)(1:.! Co n11, .. n \ btnd11 i; in~l B!endu ~.:l<15ti90 ProdwctfOtl Tr oinu "'""' ~ Other gems on distress. Ado1ms l n,ul.tt1on Need shrp individual to AnUque Mus1c &xes' cer tified 7141546·0713. ---------t Mg lbllJ MEDICAL 1''RUNT lll" Ku b~r hos\: produl'ts , ReeptlTyp1sl P'f. 20 hrs a SalesLOVE PEOPLE" asi;isl in runrung I person Slot Machines! Clock:.' Appt only GUARti; FTCE Mu1>t be ~xpcr. Irvine-att:a Must pass week wanter . 30 hrs a · office. Must be accurate HUGESELECTION •••••••••••• J N ~ U L A T I 0 N mature & bn~ht for 11 comJrnny phyi.1c1i1l tn· week summer. Apply. Have s ome sales or 1yp1Sl. take shorthand & AIMric• SECURITY IN~'TAl,l,~:RS New con pre~llKlous Npt A<'h eluding baek xray. Call Balboa Yacht Club medical background" we 11 organized . Miacel•ew 1010
str t-<> In~ OrangcCty p.rra:rtice Benerit:. Mon rorappt,M0 7639E.O.E. t80t8ayside0r. Demons trate ract> & Challenginft position for l..t"...ticMHll ...................... .
0ue to our rt'cent mr Gil 1•0 bt!nt!ht&. &llp. Fri,&-5 &14'·1035 p-;-~ .1 r CoronadelM-ar. body massager in pre· a'gress1ve pers on Cialtrfn LUGGA'-ETAGS ~l'on pro~rsm , w .. 11a pref •196 11:132 ---ro service 8 .8 ion mgr NO PHONE CALLS•. sU11e dept. stores. Com w good attitude Send re n......n Wed lhru Sat ~•
0 S .. ~ ' ----Medical Ass't for gent'ral Xlntopportunilies for ad· m ission potl.'nllal · · v...., · · from your business card. go uar e>rv1Hs ii. I O$U r ll n c e C O 0 ING racllce back office van('ement Super pay + $2000+ by Chris t mus sume wlsalary history llMYlKeUenng, Irv. Send one card for each ~~~ng securll) gourd C1.ERK. auto m~ helpful. ~refer over 3:; Some share ~ross profits Buy Start immediately. Cull to Box 397 · %Daily c714 > 7M·l177 tag plus one s pare. We
1 •/He rtl h r1dl Mr!> Kir kpatrick front o ff1 re expn out plan o ffe red R.E.UCIEHSE Dawn.2131381 ·3906. ~~~!·M~~Ca8o~560· return permanently
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Costa Mn o & th. mini:.lrall\t' aK<'ncy re Medical front ofrH't' Sl!c'v PROGRAMMER/ 2000. Broker placemenUI Chnslmas Help Eves Ful & p1t1me Ap 11cnl loss & theft! For a Quire s r x P<'r I en 1: e w/some back ofrlcr At OPERA TOI available. R M. Abrtm~ ply. Shdl Station. t7lh & personahzed tag enclose WhittiH'A~a person w,strong orfie least2yrsexp 644 ~ Are you an IBM system 5 RE l819Newport Blvd.CM lrvme,NB. wallpape r , fabrH' or sk ilh. & rallnl! back· 11111.S computer operator AIL • • "Day Glo" paper & we I MM E D I A T E gr ound 1n e mploye MEDICALSECRETAKY wantin" a chance lo SCHOOL 675-4892 Salesperson, aggressive, Service Station attend Scheduleyour Chnstmas will b11ck & tnm your .. r I C l frool orfl cc for family "' t tl1tude Full or F T O ... OIJEM I MGS fo r uene 11 Pans . a learn progr a mmin"., pos11vea I • e xpe r Apply shoppin" sto"" w1lh Lhe laitS r t ry two car...,
7"'" ~"' r.ract.1ce C.M Exp pre· " I t Exper or w1ll tralll· La Cb "'/\A s " ,... superTisory te•el _,,,,_,, rred 64 .. 9990 The right candidate will BEA'""' OPERATOR P · · · guna evron . .,,,.. Dally Pilot CHRISTMAS bocktoback e · .r · learn our operations & v• 1 Apply in person. Sl<in· CstHwy.LagunaBeach GIFT TRAIN' For help PRICES searity offlcH"S who•--------1111 MOOHUGHTERS b ec ome h a lf 11mc Rents;>ace&eammore. dard Shoe Store. CM . in placing your ad, call $2ea or J/$5 w_, TOP PAY with a IMVEMTORY 842·41174 opera tor ·ha lf time !'..~~1tf.gssi~ salon. :m7S. Bnst.ol. Ser vice Station Allen-an Ad· Visor at642-5678 415\agsSt 60 ea
,....ded COMfHMY· CONTROL CLERK programmer Pnor pro· .,.... dant. Union Service Sta-6/9tagsSl SO ea
Exc1t1n° op~rtunity in Mortgage bank mg recept gra g penence or R SA&.fS/Trahtefl I.Jon. 3928 E Coast Hwy· .... wn 80 I 0 10 or rrore Sl 40 ea
dv Co mnun ex estauranl EQUlPMENT SALES CdM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sal~ 'fax Included Apply rn f)('N>On Monday expan ing range · for a growing mortgage educal19n desirable. but SM.ACX IAR MCiR 0 Co "" to f'nday,8AM LoSPM hrm Must be .able l co.l.itelyprngsk11ls re· notreqwred Pay w11lbe lll company. range · FRGHT DAMAGED NOCARD? type. r.ie. & do an-hous quired. Call De b b ie commensurate with ex· Exger i.nd:iv lo manage area, multi ma1or brand Service s tation auen-HOTPOfNT SALE 3308 Draw your own or :send
al. WB.LSFA.RGO lollowups Salary S700 between t0am-12pm penence. We are a well fast fOOd snack bar. 1 office copymg :.ystems. daots. full time . part W Warner nr Harbor name. address. phone & up d epending on ex· 549-8871 established & j!row1ng charge o( ordering f w 111 t r a In h I g h I y Ume. eves & ~eekends. santa Ana. 979-2921 . we'll make one card per
GUARD SERVICES per1ence Offe rs ex·~.:...:;.:;..;...:.._. ------1 Orange County Corp with & supplies. prep of food motivated a nd com· Neat handwnUng & ap. la!( Add 2S< each.
1532 W . cellenl medical benefits. Motel maid. good wages & excellent working condi· supervi.sory staff or 5. pet1t1ve ind1 vs (or a pearance a must! Apply C L E A R A N C E Send cheek or money or·
Co"""°nweGlth Apply 10 person, Pa working cond. Spanish Uons & benehts. Apply m scheduling work hrs. Ap career position m sales 2590 Newport Blvd. C.M BARG A I N S U :. e d der to
Mi 11 s SC 1 EN T I FI C speaking OK. 499.2227 person or send rel>umc ply in person. Guar salary + auto + Se c. d F • Refngs, wshrs & dryers. PILOT ftRIMTIHG F\illrrton, CA DRILLING CONTROLS -TIM Anti-Guild bonus. If you understand rv .;x.a alt.en ?Utl· / r. Best Appl 536·091 l OR · MOVIE Ir TV EXTRAS Wlt.h salary history · ..,.--that the secret lo s uccess Ch~vron Station. 3 P 0 Box 1560
Monday. Tue:,day, Wed ~~~opo~~a~:csh .DCA: NEEDED BY Tt..JoffyROCJ*rlK l801EDyerRd.S.A is hard work ded1cnt1on FaJrv1ew,C.M. GErefng,gOOd cond Costa Mesa.Ca 92626
nesday, 1'hur11da >. IOAM E.O.E. H 0 L L Y W 0 0 D 17042 GIMeffe AYe 751.3181 & persistence eall Karen Serv Sta Help needed 1m· White. S80. COPY MACKINI-:
to6fM. \l,os1m F'r1dayir.---------i s~TING OIRECTOllS. • lnhte, Ca 92714 ~~~· Sales Mgr .. med. Full or p/t. Apply S3l·2"l2 Copiers Ht s pd. late
111 uaranteed exr.osur<', Attn: J.M. Cotter Restaurant Now accept· Calif. Copying Prod. 990 E. Csl Hwy. N.8 . Rerngerator 2 dr. 12 cu.ft. rood . copies anything,
2lOW. Warner IRA/KEOGH ~;~!;~~ri~;!~~~i; l714154t,.0331 lngapplications for . Shlppmg·Receivmg. Non· S65 like nu w/supplles
Rift. 217 See our ad under Bank· if accepted. Yearly fee i'!~i!!~r'!:e~ Sandwich M.ake r. Pl· smoker. Refs. req. Ad · S36·5l90 S200.S800.96S·2163·
S..toAna,Ca an g in today's paper, VIDEO CAST IN G A.M.IOOIOCEB'Ell Ume.Mon·f'ri.Callaft 2; van c em e nt op C~HPAIO ;pt Mills selL-s direct on SU~Llc'NoC6036 IRVI NES&L SERVJCE<714)76lt244 Real Estate 20_25 Hours Per Week 545-4867 portunities. Hard wor~. washrlDryrst Reln gs, full rolls only. lowtst ~~~·~u~a~IOp~p~F:~m~p~li,y~r i::M~1,!f'~~~~-===~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~1 Start your career as a Applyinpersoo Good pay. New AtlanllS worlungorool957..Sl33 pncesanywbere 549-8181 ~ J ... MITORIAL l'fEW ACCOUNTS rent.al agent. Nolan R.E. J.P. MAC'S Restaurant SAVINGS CosManlan!...es6a97 Randolph,,.. ___ • a1hn° boxes. Heavy du
Gulh ver·., Res t a ura nt "' Laguna Bea~h494-9424 Ad H B See our ad under Bank· "' · -·-• " Full·lime c u:.todians . See our ad under Bank 10142 ams Ave.. · · . 1 l d ape ..;;..;------.-----~,_wt 1030 lY carttboard Ideal for -
now lunnR Bookkeeper, Nwpt 11rea. day.evening ing in todays pa pe r Real Estate Benefits include pd vac .. ing n o ays P r · Shop Help. 1mmeo open· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma1hng Chnstmas pkg:.. ~x.J:~:. .. ~1.j~~1c:~1~1~~~ shifts, must be U.S. IRVlNES&L Ha\'e openlng for highly emplor ee discount, IRVlNES&L log for right perso~. xint 10"" Cave Rerlect1ng <:omplete mailing kits or Host~. over 18, dinner cl1Uen. Good wages. P<l motival.!d sales agent health ms. E.0 .£. , C6f!'lpa~y ben_eflts . & Telescope F6 Clock indmdu.al boxes avail m
A ppjy M on Th u r s holidays & bonus.. incen· W1th lhe desire lo earn ~~~~~~~~~ rapid r~. Wtll lrain drive trans p orta ble 8 srzes. from 4" to UI"
between 3 5 18482 t1ves Will t rain. Call NURSES AIDE above _verage com · De ltron1c Corp. 92S model: Sellmg at $600. cube:. To Order call Box·
MacArthuT Blvd. In· days t7l4 )S32·6SSll ITRAINlNG CLASS > mission with excellent Restaurant Baker.C.M.~ newwasSl000.494-4892 ers. 741 ·~·3441 9am
Dai I y . W i 11 l r a 1 n c ompan y • C a 11 A I BOB'S i---------•ln-1040 6anp .,!'..,.rwe e d e II v e r HAIRCUTfERS. 1mmed JAHIToa qualified personnel. Stellato for appointment. .,_,. :r ....... openings for Ill' cos P/time Over 21. studen shifts available Appl 963-5671 L-.Ji .. i--lti.il.... S&L •••••••••••••••••••••••1-....:.....-------met.ologisl!l wlvn~ new pref Mormngs or early t445Superior.NB HOMEOFTHE See our ad under Bank· Yorkshire Terner pups, mattress set, never
N arte.moons several days (~l"r.l l•1·•a~('''• llG IOY ing in todays pape r. champ blood lines, tiny. used. 20yr wrnty. $150 ~~am,0 r~~~·~a~~\1~~~: wk. Schedule nex. More Nursing, LVN or RN. ru11 1JU uh 7t-lmmed openings in ou IRVlNES&L s hots. J ib stud s en• Washer S85 Dryer S75.
-t>l<U1rnfl &alary s 120iwk work avail 1f wanted. lime 3-llpm. EHry RealF..state family restaurant a o a 1 1 y p 1 I o t · s SJ0.5649 _7.;;..63-:...11494~-------
+ LI"" & bt'nefiti. Call Duties consist or lit otherwkndolf.Beneflls nearbylocaUons.We re· C HRISTMAS GI F Ts OCK ROO .. REC En. , ....... e ,... janitorial work. easy New intermediate care REAL ESTATE T I ITT ·Siberian Hus ky pup: cyc 0~1a nt.annica · for appt..:...~ 7714 1 d . 847 .,.,15 quire no previous exper TRAIN. CLERK Exp. nec-.c;ary. AXC red/wht 6 weeks new, Sac. World B<>oks JObl>. p1easant surroun · urut. ...., SALESPEOPLE Joi" our friendly team CALL NOW Position melt.Ides inven· Will bold till Christmas' SSS. Child Ency. $35
llAIRDllESSER Ol·eded lngs. $4 hr Male or rem. OFFICE MGR Wesley N. Taylor Co. is u Come s ee us toda 64.2·5678 tory coatrol & receivinll 831.7494 eves. 731-4560
w chcntl!le. !.tart 1m Call Mr . Zie me r at TRAINEE · 33-year old firm wholly b~tween2-4pm. . or s ma ll parts a nd -
mAANe dDLETR~. ~2 ~~I rt ~-8375aft lOAM. For large commun1ca owned & o~rot~ by it:i Waihn, Woitresws _SCfRl/Cilrt Fri~ Jlarcb¥~ lumber .. EOE Dlglish Bull Dog, AKC. Foldmfl walker on wbl:..
J ....... ITOR lion s Co. r,ood co . founder. We arc not a Cook Tr-.. Rea s t alt! office Callforappt.549=8903 remai~. 13 -mo's, show has sut... Brand .oew
l "'" be r· , subsidiary branch or .. ~., Aveni·da de la Pro-rt.y Mgmt & Devel. quality.$450. 960-6127. Reasonable. 84CH212 HAIRSTYLIST·la ents. Part, ti~"'. 7"m·llam, ne its, ear Y rev.cw ' . c..w-r-0
ed b . un; .. 8 N M · franchise -Just head C I L Hill Non·smoker SURVEY R <F IELD N B h T need ror rauty sa1on. Mo n· 1-'ri. T o e mpty 835·0352 8 8 . ain, ar olla, aguna s M 11 Rlt · · Hn 2960 ARTILLERY> RuUed Iris h Seller pups. 11 ewµort eac e nm.:. salary & romm. Other wastebaskets & othe SuiteB 20S.A. quarters with 3 round Waihn,WaitretMI u an Y .,....,,. · k k •hots wormed C lu b Membe r s hip benefi ts. Gall Bo bbie for the·c lock a ccess lo 34001rvineAv,Ste lOl outdoor wor · se wee 8 • " • • •• S2 ooo bst f 544-8723 appt.S46·7186 s1m1larlite molntenanc Of'ficeManager·Sales manageme nt for as· CookTrain•es& NewportBeach modern equipment. AKCDepos1t w1llhold UI ·oois o r. · duties as requiredilto of· Good opportunity for ad sistance at any Lime. Our C.lhlen teebnjques for precision Chri.SLmas. Call 962-5829 .• _544-________ _
HAIR STYLISTS fice buildiog. Call for in vancement. Will train/n m·house video tape hst-4501 Campus Dr .. Irvine SECRET ARY surveymg of all types of Be· iful h s II & Howell motion picl "'·II .. terv1'e.u appt E 0 E I ri Ing •. I l ·ru g 0 w-1.&.--. w.-.&.a.. ........ , '"'rT"''ft Enl!S' l 1·n your aut w Ile amoyan camera & 16mm projc•·. ~u lime pos1l1on 4 11ny .. • · · · expe ence necessary. "'sa es ra1 o pr · ~ unT....... PIT. typing, ofc work. "" ...... ,. Fi Id A .11 male. 16 mos. very gen· ~ week. Laguna Sch. f'or Integrated Dal.a Must be 2S yrs old or gram by TomHopklns ls 154E.17thSt .• C.M. Daysweek.Photography Army or e rti ery lie & excellent with lor Antique Ma hog
interview call Wed or 2283 Fairview Rd, CM older & be avail. o the finest real est ate Unlimited, call S47·3664 Survey. CaU today. children SlOO 5'6-9933 a rmo1re. 7' wloval mrr-
Thurs. 494.9729 546·6080 Saturdays. 557·0824 o training available. We Equal Oppor Em ply ~l026 962-8821 · · · ror Console Magnavox
-P'f h d 774·6090. 1525 Mes have an openanl( for z M/F Sttretary 768-S2Sl 542·24 "'"'° YOll 8045 color TV. 22" Portable
Hardwa re Sale!>, rull JanJlor. ·4 rs per ay. Verde~206,Costa Mesa salespersons with en OPPOltTUHITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar wt2stools & m 1:.c
ume. ex per pref'd Apply 5 days pe.r week. _3.38 ~ thus1asm, character & ·---------! We would like to employ TAX rRIPAIA TlOM ftee to good home lab & ilemi 642·180'l 1n p e r :.on. Crow n hr. :>48·6046 l0.30·2 .3 Painters, knowledgeable integrity to match our a secretary with some Some booklu~eping on % shepherd mix Also -----
Hardware. 3107 E Coal>l Ask for John. in all aspe<'ls or th high standards. Your REST AURA NT expenence tn lhe lumbe bRasasl wto/oApdU'!n386to Db~yl beautiful black Husky &
Hwy, CdM. LAUNDROMAT ASST trade. At least 7 yrs ex own private desk & no p business. Must be an ex ep Y " • a1 Y Shepherd mix. Both gen R P/T counte perience Call 642·29 parl t'me salespeople HEL Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. lie & lov in g with HOST~ Openinl(!I now 67~:~3-UiOO. between8·30AM ·4PM. Com~1on split up to T ~~~lt~pist. Please cal~ Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626 children.642 3460 •---
person J s Mon-Tues live in Pan~ry Woman .• expe r. pomtmentonly. has immediate openings f 11 11 Wed.ns Fri. f'ree living facilities · lt.alian restaur_anl. N B Wesley N. Taylor Co ror crew and hostess help Secretary, ,U me. n Paid pos1t1orus in Protes-needs roo m to run eqwpped wlstand 3450V1a Oporto N B exchange for non smok· ll!'ea. Call days 675-7019. Realtors 544.4910 lo work from llam·2pm. smoking, itnes!I l'~~ tant Church School. Blk/wht fem. l yr old Qill aft 5. 752·6760
mg IJve in aid/hskpr ro rutes64S-0651 , Salary is $3.00 per hou pa ny Call Mo n Laguna Beach. Sundays Spayed, all shots. Comp MUSTSELLMJRRORS
II 0 T ~Joii1ok G II T my rrother. 77 yrs. old. PARACHUT t: RIGGER. Real EtitateSales to start. Interviews w1I 962·0092. only. 4th. 5th & 6th housebroken & rnendly. 9 pieces lO'xt>'x~" thir k
Exp. full ume. Excellent Greek. stroke patient. Learn lo prepare equip· hginnen W.tco• be held dai~y after ~pm Secretary, experience grad~s . ~,11 499-3088, Free to good borne N t• w . n e ver u 1> c d
d F Ple1.1Sant npt. Call Ann men. { and personnel ror Fr-3 Wa•ks atlhef0Uow1og location: xeroJC 800. Only to nxmunp ........ y. 1_49'7_-_2903 _______ 548·()Y79
working con or appt. 644·4ti66. aenal rarachute dro"". ........ ........ e .. d applv 1-'-""'----11 J Ma la 54"23"'> .,u ~rsons n .., J • ,. __ .._,.., _.__ GOOd wat"h do0 • Good ca oe zw · "' "' y 0 u · 1 be c 0 m ~ . .. TR •tt1i...1lllo..IG 1720Superior Ave rt.in J t S950 •~ • ~-" ., Car Phone ---Live·ln Nurse Aid oeede " " A f"ll f"'lll COSTA MESA a g .sa ary 0 tmmedlate need for w i l h c h i Id r e n Motorola. S975. for week-end r e lief. parachutlstdurm g trnin· MewCar..,-Near Orange Count levels K·8. Apply in St.Bernard/S hephe rd S48·87ll HOTEL Nursing care ror bed pa mg. Enlist In your Army ~uaJ Opportunity Ai r Po rt . A s k f o person. Fountain Valley mix. 2 yrs. old. 496·0318 i---------
DESK CLERKS lient in CdM borne. Mea for Parachute Rigger. NewProspnity mployer M/F Rosemary. 752·2377· Schoiol District, corner'~;.__-=--.-----'Keefe & Mernt stove,
F\lll lc part. lime. advan· preparation & compa Airborne! Call today. •Absolutely no prlor •••••••• Talbert.I Newland. Ftn Must sacrifice family pet, Pong machine, bunk
cernuntopprt.avail.App. nloru.h.ip.Sat7am to Mo ~ ~:2~ ~~~n!/r expenence DrS&LVM'S secretary Vly.92708.E.O.E. ~5i::asle mix. M .l..~ __ s_642_·84_29 ____ _
1y in pers: 7am. $70 per )Veekeod. •Personalized lnstruc· RN's & LVN's, openings S.. s..cr.tary B'HOME S LES
I"._ HCKt Hot-9 Call for appl. Uplohn tion o:n AM & PM ~hlfts, ful A progressive growing Ta A Four remale black and
1717 E. Dyer Rd. S.A. Health Care Serv ces PAIT·TlME •Professional on the job time '?" part ume . G Electronic Company's Work p/titme ln oudr white 9 week old kJttens EOE752-0992. PHAIMACY CLlRK t.ralning. startn~ salaryi xln District Of'fice ls looking telepbooesa es room ~n a.re lookina for a home.
LotM9 ... detl. PIT poslUoos avail ro •Upto80%commlasion. be ne[_Hs;. A pp Y a for a SALES oriented. f~y~&~e~~&ti~ Pple~call631·3149 afteri..:.:~.:..:....------
541·SS I 3 pea reraona•l conbl!2mndflvorw~ bplae •Choice or top office Fiagship U?nv. Center, TA K E C H A R G E s b If l s a v a i I ab I e . ._6 __ .. _. -------HOTB. -.~ r -v locations. 466 Flagship Rd. NB. Sttret.arytojoin Wages+comm. Call for 1050
HbUSEMAH L_. •MSHIFT WiU asatlhe pharmac1s Beyour ownboss witha 642..aoM OURTEAM delails. L.A TIMES •••••••••••••••••••••••'-'----
FulJ.. I • • ""_.. in typins labels, calhn t h r I R•rt. l me . apply I Every other weekend off .. doctors & walling o op note pro ess1ona or· Sail loft hl£nd workers fo M(M)301 or TV Zenith. playi:.,
person"lo· Must be dedicated t customers.Oay&e ven ganiuuon. HOOD SAI LS. c all EXCEPTrONAL **llUY** good, sso. Hoover can tniM Hott Hot.I good palltnt care. Apply iogJ105avaJI. Katella Realty S48>3W7. BENEFITS Tak,hu S.. n1ster vacuum. compl.
1717 E Dyer Rd, S A. t..SSupcirior. NB. Call aaitore mgr for In Prorlt Sharing $I 000 fer• 5 llr wk Good used F\arnlture & SIS. 646-U2:1 ~~~~~~~~~ Far ..... ctlllJo.M Sallmalter needed. Sal PensionPlan NOW LET US GET Appliances-OR J will ;..........; ______ _ Mi~~:i:o:J J!per, te;:Ja.o-oauG 131-7251 ~~~:e.~~ 29th St. ~~°'¥::11' BACK -TO REALITY. teUorSELL forYov. ........ ...
Housek:.er.;r, full & part mill, lat.be. punch press, 5404 w-... Receiving Clerk. exper. Den~ Pta8: THE REALITY THAT M.ASTHS .AUCTIOM W..e.d IOI I fa~tory. ~pgpelyre~~e= &chuck.errequired.401\ .__1-_ clean drlvlna record, Sales·Actlve pen• for Llfe lnsurance SAYS YOU CAN EARN 64'-1616&1JJ.t6ZI ••••••••••••••••••••••• d i ..-..--know Orange Cnty area. OU product.. t::xcfu.'llve Slck Leave Sa:10 FOR A 25 HR WORK ANTED: used but cle1m F l o r l d a S l. H . B wk. Compa':'Y P n &7141552-1316 I l O l area. Small depoeit re· WEEK. RIVAL meat It bread-714~848-881L aW'&nce "holidays. Col App Y n penon. e uin!d *-MM PUdHolidays #Early hours 6AM·l1AM CAcolor'l'V saoo. Maple slicer. 51.1"2551aft.6 lnllrument Corp. Webb'• Newport.er Inn. q · ' Nonl«btaorweekends. butch SIOO. 2 livlng rm
H 0 USE KEEPER ; So. Croddy Way, S.A. Part·tlme. Warehous e 1101 ~amboree Rd. Nil Sales Clerk drafting 11up-AUractlveOrflce llAIC Npt Bcb oHice chairs $100. Dresser SIO. WANTED: Front hood ~
Mature live In & part 556-3100. E.O.E. helper. Mech'l lncllhed. Mr. fiarreU, 644·1700 ext plies counter/phone or· O\vtronment •Photocopy s upplies Club chair w/ottoman ti,ht front fender lor 63
Umecare ot2yr.oktglrl. Excel. for coUeae slu· •EO.E. dera.F/T$3.00br Senchell~r1ptlvelet· JCommisslon.paJdwkly $35."1·2408. 't:,..J3:•· No dents. :!~&891 eves. S.0·8900 MAID dent.982·3837 .Receptionist • Muter 540.9373 terwtt.hWork andSalllry llNaUonal watta line ·~Movin g Sale ; Master•...:..:~=------
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Housekeeper. live-In, own MAIMl'IMAMCI • 2·$ day wk including CASH CARD aECTRO =diately. #Informal tresa.' Olahea, Toaster, WA.NTED: Ski's & Ski ~ri:.ini"~~:~r~~ty ~u~i MAM EVENINGS Sat/Sun.M4 ·S463 Hllhearnlngs. Call ~ If )'ou're inwJU1ent & d miac.64M407. ' ~1~a~':. aP1:.0a-: ~i
like tO' cook. Mature Must have experience ln Aduht with outatandlng, ltlClf'TlOHIST Mt. Crumpt04196S/Cu!) SCl&iilTIFIC not fear rallure. call Formal dlnln1 rm set, 8 98"1761 aJUpm.
pen.on pret'd. Rers n.l· malntalninl l'ftt.urant attractive pcraonalltles Executive otflces·Jrvlne ' a.1-llll..lftUSTRIES Mark •ft er 11 AM · chn. hutch: pd $3000, ~~~~~~~~ q'd. $31)() mo ~t art & related equipment and bo -"" rid Ith area nv-1.. 1 ti I ~ "" G7s.9810 make offer. sa1,2797 ~ 2 b a v e a w o r le I n c w "'"IVY wo 0 1 w -' ... ve pot• on Fabric npe.rience 4000 Blrch St. 111 lU week~,673·39Ubef2 knowledge ol the elec• kids. st.art at U .50rx;r f o r s b a rf:i peraon . necessary646-4040 Nt"PC>rtleachCa taeeo Telephone receptionist 1r CA.SHPAID
week · tr1cal"PlYD'b1o1uadea. ~8=~!~~5~Jo ~=~fC:.!:!r'lt!f~ Equal oiort~nlty 1eneral offlce. T~m · For ti 1~.fum:a anU· 8*.5820. Housekeeper. live-In, to Apply al Oruae CO\lfttY PM. · · workinl cond. Phono SALES PERSON lm!l r ponrJ but could lead to ques c r a 957 m 1----'----'-;..._-__ care for whee lchair Realaurant Ser vleea, Wood-9tpt clealp com· • •••• permanent potltloa ver eolna wuted. WdJ stro k e pat t • n l . ·aoi DalmJer.SanuAna. A*fw .n. 113S-11Cr.M. t-5.30. p a ny need 1 s a I u Salary M«Oll•ble. Dana SILL Idle Items with • ,.Y rrK of face value.
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'74 J enaen Healey Con· '65 VW BUS. 2000 ma on A M I F M s t e r e o .
ver\ible-4 speed, cu1lom new engine. Nu clutch & SPECIAL! (930NQX) ~-
AM /t~ M s te reo wllh brakes. FinUlOOOtakes. $5999 \."'>.,
cassette tape. Dunlop (714) 962·6466 ~.
wire wheels. front end . ,--.
b.ra. hardtop, Tonneau 74 S~per Beetle.: Xlnt '•o0 ...... ...::_ <.'Over Is new M1ch.ehn ci>od. Alf/~. air cond. -,..,. ~.IAOCl15 CMJU.A(
AUTO CENTER tires In SUPER condi· mags. lo m1 Call Aruta
uon•, ! Pn pty. 673-471.Sor 96:Mi767 . . . . .. . .... . . ...
Now reduced to S5200 i l VW Fastback, A/C. ---------firm. Call 83()..8630 art er 5 55,000 mi's, iclnt rond. 1978 Cadillac Eldo. Last pf
p.m. $1600 552.~. the bi& onC!IS' 14.900 ac
. . ... , ..
Exp J H mechanic now i2SUper Bug tuaJ miles. l'Ull power,
at tlerb's Garage 1995 new eng & tires. xlnt !}:::Pr!;vt ply. 754·7623
Harbor Bl, CM. 548-6226 ong. body paint & lot , -----· -----
Walde 97ll stereocass.552-0528 18 Eldo, runs good Needs rrunor body work ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 V.W. Bus: Custom mt $700 751·9529
new tires. snrr Asking ---------
$2000 Call 640-0295 i4 Cpe de VIie. all extras. miracle
mazda ii VW CoNVERTIBLE. immac~ate. met. _blue,
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lt75FOIDLTD
''ASSIH6a WAGOH
1-'\llJ power, factory oir condl~~J; and VERY LOW ! Cl66MXI>.
$lift
NABERS CADll.LA(
AUTO CENTER
64()..0625
l>aVClf'tt r~a fast &alt' Model A. 1\DO town sedan. oo mrUculou1ly ma m xlnt-onamal ac rw.manjl
l.aml'd and loaded "71l CT 67W.W
4l KetC'b. Kedoced OVt'r 4 wti..t-Dri-.-"-9550 CASH!
51.000 nu. $4695. ~ 7427, yellow. new top. «Int 494--204.5
71 Capri, auto, clean good mech. AM/FM. Best of.---------
con d . Met a I I 1 c 2150 Hert.or llTcl. fer49'2-617S '76 Cad Seville, slvr gray, ------;w;~~I
. ....... .. . ._, . .. -· "'. . ....
1918 Player Plano. '-'<>mpl restored wrextras. Ca II
971 ·MM aftc•r 6pm
$3500/oHer . A1&umable ••••••••••••••••••••••• loan. ~7-0400 vw ·,, IMPORTh,
SPOltTS
grey/bl a c k . $1000. CoshW... 445-5700 .69 VW Bu AM/F M gray IU\r ant. AM/f'M
646-5339or968·1950. T g,..1125 • tape, all extras, lo m l,
~A.MAZO' W.rltar ''-SZSO Clut ~uipped w /trlr,
COSTA MESA
AMC/JEEP
#I IN CALIF.
(.'ALI. TOM Olt FRANK
Merc_..t.n '740 ape. Mich. ures. ~. Dys Dae-9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64.5-5252eve& wknds . 55&-0110. Eves 644·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •
STs-8258, 646 ~ purctwed April 78. dry
KAWAI Console piano s torage avail Nwpt.
Beaut. bi-gloss ebony $'1200. (.213)897·30196PM-hnisb. Played very lltUe 8PM. (714 ) 558·6293, 2:S3l Harbor Blvd
Se.lls new for $2300 Must 3PM-SPM. COSTA MESA
>1-12 :!tlOO
M!U 540--0265 _ 1977 Lido 14. racing 714/549-1023
Sldl.g 1091 ve.rslon,. r ustm. cover, il Jeep Commando i1ulo
•••••••••••••••• ••••••• sailed tWJce. Ong val trans v.6 $2600/~sl of $3000, wall sac $2300. fer s4&.io:ie ~ 646-9003 evea, 8J3.2574 ext --·------
9
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28days. Tl"lldra · 18711 REACH BLVD
32' ketch, needs work. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llUNTJ NGTON BEACH
S2000 or offer. 556-3073. '7S Q,evrolet LUV Pal·kur MZ.TI4S wit.b GEM-TOP shel .,_ _______ _..,,----------a New brakes & shocks In
'l&Tradewinds '31-rurling excellent mechanical Autos.~
•DATSUNS•
L.my SeMc:ticMI
Of .UMoct.fs
SALES-LEASING
PARTS-SERVICE
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
2845HARBOR BLVD
540-4410 540-02 I l
t'or Sale 1958 220S '76 VW. lomi, 9917
Mettedes Benz. Best of MINT.extras . ••••••••••••••••••••••• _f_er_7_1_4·_734_-667_9 ____ , ____ 4_s._._397_9 ___ '67 Ca ma ro. 327. auto. Oet on lhe r1gbt track
with the Dally Pilot
CH RISTMAS G I FT
T R AIN ! Call a
Chnstmas Ad-Visor at
642·5678
1975 450-SEL
Loaded with extras
29.000 mtl es. (7 14 )
557·9051.
i4 Sup Bug. 48K ma, xlnt Wide ti.res. 4 mags. New
cond , AM/F M stereo paint. Clean $1495
caM • nu llreS. $2500. Pb· 21.:M87 · 7205 _______ , 644-1.847. _______ 9_9_2_0
'69 280SL, beaut. cond '60 Needs engine work.
AM/FM stereo. all lthr S200
iol, air. 2 tops, 4 spd. 631·2412.
$11.500. 759·1961 or 412 vw Wagon. '73 49K.
67S-4736 AM/ FM. orig owner.
Lale '76 rmdel, 450SEL S28006T.MDSS.
Dk brown. xlnt cond ,74 Super Beetle: new ~tu!, eqbywl2p~earot ~ clutch . tires. brakes. .,., uor · ev""• amtrm, 1mmac. $2750
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1977 CHIVROLET '75 Gra.nada 2·dr. 29,500 IMf'ALA SEDAM 11\1, Michelin tires, vinyl
Automaur pwr s teer top, A/C, etc. very clean.
lng, factoi-y aii cond . S3475 . P .P . Eves .
tuJt.ed glass. wsw tires. _67_s.a:M __ 6·------
w~el covers & LOW '76 Pinto wag. Radio. =· Lie. 857RLD Stk heater. lug rack. xlnt
cond. Bat ol r. 840-4509. S4777 Bt:V 'EM
St:LI. 't:;\I
T R.\Dt: 't:)1
R t-:-'iT 'E M
Jib and 180% Genoa, full condition! Pri ply Now ••••••••••••••••••••••• s pinnaker gear, ONLY $2500. Call G.Mral 9701
beautiful insulated In· 497-3667 ••••••••••••••• •••••••• terior. Two sailinga---------
sabots a nd Ne wport '77 CHEV Pickup, 'hT
752-6066 846-3947 lill'U'WIP.'9~~".'W't~Ml!'lllll '76450SE. P/W, PIS. sun· -.65-VW--B-us--. r-b-lt_e_n_g_._n_e_w
r ·r. aski n g $13.800 clutch , gen .. start er,
Ul64NDNl 640 1751. batt. Xlnl body. $1275/bst
THEODORE
i6 L TO 9-pass. wgn.
Brougham. 60-40, ste reo
w/tape, cruise. yellow
Exrell. $4500/ofr
S52..oo28 To pince your ad in
this column call
642·5678
DAILY PILOT
mooring available. w/8' bed. AC/PS/PO
Survey $23,000, will DxJ cab. Dual t11nks. lo
sacrifice. <213 )699-0476 mi. $4950. Ph 675-5487
days, (213)790·7058 r.ven· '78 Chevy C30 454 Auto.
Inga. Silvarado. air. Offer. Aft
..__._ Slipa/ 6pm 645-3874 ALL ABOARD for t he ~ 9076 . . -Uwly Pilot CHRlSTMi\S
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 Oat.sun Pick up 30,000 Gl 1-·T TRAIN ! ! ! For '===========:I miles Air Cond1rad10 I more information and to SU'5AVAILAILE Own.e r . $2950 L1 ~ d 11 K2 255 W 's co. Slds with ... place your a ca a S pademan bindings, YACNewpon.646-0551 ID81199. 642·4321. ext. CHRJSTMAS AD· VISOR
good cond. $150. Call 30' Avalon mooring. Jn 210· 642·5678
8rad7S2·:i933 front ot Scari's & swim '72 Courier, valve Job. AJfollotMo 9705
_ 280Z Ski rack $30 Cbaana are. $26,000. 673-5099. camper shell. gd cond. •••••••••••••••••••••••
f1tl95XJ4 $20. Slip space-mooring want· llOM ml. $l400. 496-9250 ·74 Spider, lo mi, AM I FM
____ 75_1_·&6 ed for 28' Owens. Trade Interested in a '60 Ford stereo. nds 11hght body
·~Goods lt094 me-fr .-.ii ling to P1lr. ~ Looks & TUns lm work. $5000 or ~t 1>ffer :?::' •• "';.;' ••••••••••••••• 557-4.528or 559-1.833 $1600. 631·3646; 548-8939 759-1961 or675-4736
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SAVE A LOT
SHOP & COMP AR F.
BARWICK OATSU~
-1' I,,,!,! .Jiil •ll dlll•
831-1375 493.3375
"We need to buy clean
Datsun used cars"
$Will Pay Top Dollar S
-'55 Ford P. U Ad 9707 2845 HARBOR BL V 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Map, clean Sl.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.40-4410 540-021 l
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
Cll!'lf lfS. S./ 631-2408 '72 100 LS $1800 tape deck1 ________ _
llilit 9120 & stereo. 58K ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chevy. '79 ~lg 10 i,,, ton 644-l238 i4 710 Wagon Xlnt cond
Older camper 4.sale w/o Oeewde. S1lverado, bile inside & out Good
k s 0 s · ft wine upholstery. special '70 IOOLS. f4 ·s pd, 2·dr. mecb'I & tires AI C. CHOO CHOO CHOOSE true · 15 · t ove order every xtra , AM/FM c111a .• new ex· -$1850552·5467
your aift9 from the Dally rdri · &40-2'700 S7SOO/Ofter. 499-1919. haust system. dependa· •
Pilot CHRISTMAS GIFT '76 JayKing campe r . .,, ble trans. $950./or bst '73 Datsun 1200. AM /t M. TRAJN! Every Wednes· trailer, fully equipped, 18 ~be v 1 ~ t 0 n · olr 548-6062 mags. 4 spd. gd cond.
day beganrung Nov. 15th good tires, sips 6, $UIOO. Loaded +extras. Xlot · any reas orr ~!1·9521,
thru Dec. 10th. Call: Aft4PM,492·2761 coocl.$7500.957.a17o Brown '73, Audi lOOLS. 67S.9731Mark
642·5678 • 72 Chevy, ~ton pk up. 350 Snrf, stereo. runs great. . . . 67 "!W van,. pop.top, V8 3spd standard 77 000 $l200/bstofr 644.5119 76 P. King P/U King Cab, K11wasalu Jet Siu, brand engine good body nda • · • wht.-, d lxe shell, A/C,
new: never us<.-d. Below work.$900.642·5647 ml,MZ·l2l5 IMW 9712 AM/FM stereo cass.
retall. 63l-3l40 Motoelmcl 11"-s 9140 '76 Oataun Pick up. 30.000 ....................... boot rack. nu tire/brk8.
Diver's gear. top of the ••••••••••••••••••••••• miles. Air Cond/radlo., l $4..250559·5064
line,. Del Mar wet swts & n Moped Foxi $299 Cash. r.;J11;: &J.~~~ 5 · t. 2~J c 78 Blk 280Z Spec Edit eqwp. will let go for $150. UJte new. only used 1 · ex · Mint cood. 7M , loaded ~1-3160 rm.494-1337 v-9570 Sac. $9975. 499-4095
StoreR ....... I ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... " '10'5 ~:wdH 9150 76 CHEVROLET '73 Datsun 1200, xlnt cond. 5cci hrs. 11..1 AM /FM rud10. 8-lrk ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SURfElt VA" LAST CHANCE FOR tape, Aft 6. 673·7235. Cash Recpshn il Harley, 1.200 electra Auto ma tic. AM I F M 1971 SlOl's
3 Sweda Cash Registers , glide custom chopper, all stereo tape, pwr. s teer S .a.VE•.
used 2 mo stall under new, S50 ml on ever · ing, bl-bac k seal s, ""
wmty. Take over lse ything, Denver 1prin1er. special paint, cruise coo IUY OR LEASE
Mr.Jobnson644·8385 mucbochrome. Must see lrol, pop.top roof, aux MOW!
TY Rocio - -to appreciate. $3650 or gas tanks. Tacoma
Haff, Shno IHI ~ff er. 554·5728, =1:.~~~;i:s· Lie ~~~~~
Must sell. '75 8210. Good
cond. AM /FM. Call
536-72216
i6 8210 H('hbk, nu brks,
rad tires. 30,000 ma.
AMI FM . $3200. Pat
••••••••• •••• •• • •• • • ••• 1-1-AV AflAllU:t--+-~~~=::.---::.--. . oppe r
THEODORE 9721 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ROBINS
'73 MBZ 220 Ost. S6900 27 uffer. 548-00Sl '63 Falcon V8 auto. runs mpg. Xlnt cond Pvt pty --.-71_VW __ B_u_s_,_x_ln_t__ oreat. aood tares. very
FORD
1060 t~AABOA BLVD
COSTA Ml!>A 64'2 0010 494·2368 eves/ wknds ,.. .. cond, needs engioe. dependable . $375 or best MG 9742 ....•........ , •....••..
'67 MG. must sell.
Bestotrer. Good cond. 631-()413
MGI 9744 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'77 MGB. wire whls.
AM/ FM cass stereo.
xtras.$4500/ofr.675-9311
o,.t 9746 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'74 Opel Manta Coupe gd
trans • auto trans. vinyl
top, rellllOflable. 581·3610 dys, 497-2362 evs.
9750 •••••••••••••••••••••••
P.P . $950. 646-7239 ''IS Monte Carlo Landau of(er64.S-7297
62 IAJA IUG 29M mj, crwse. stereo. '72 Wagon, class 3 hitch,
all', I owner. Beaut cond. air shocks. crui control. Eight track new reblt $4500/olr 552·0528 eog. sunroof. Cherry' Sl050 ~·2154
Must Sell ! $1200 Ask for '69Camaro. excell conda-.....,di 9947
Ed 546;-921.5 tion. S2195 o r bst ofr •••••••••••••••••••••••
646-7SlO it Ma venck. Xlnt cond
YolYo 9772 1975 Chevy Luv. Mikado $1250/bal ofr. 551-6683 or •
••••••••••••••••••••••• rnodet. s pecial int .. ext.. ~ 1
VOLVO shell. s tereo. 8-lnck. Met--ar1-,-"'----9-9_5_0
speakeni S2000/b6t olfer Ca I I L a r r y 6 4 5 •••••••••••••••••••:•••
SALES, SHVICE 6067/Laune, 642·9136 ORANGE COUNTY S
AHO LEASIHG alter 5PM NEWEST
Overseu Delivery Ex· '72 Malibu 350 Super UNCOLN·MERCURY
perts clellJ\! xlnt rond. a/r. OeaJersblpisnowOPEN RAYFLADHOE Prv Pty 5484757 LINCOLN-MERCURY EARLEIKE '67 Camaro 350. all new. l6·18AutoCenter Dr
tires, mags. radiator, SOfWy.Lake f'orest exat '65356StC. VOL-VO excellent cond1t1on.
rront end. Reblt trans. IRVINE
$USO. 498-2641. 130-7000
67s-<llOll . 675·0534 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA
'73 914 2.0 6.1 K. xlnt cond. 646-9103 540-9467
new 185 Mich. S5500 or ----------•'73 Malibu, 133,000 m1 , '72 Col. Park 9 pass wag.
best offer. 541H313 days , ORAHGECOUHTY tires good. auto. air, White, fully loaded!
559-6442evcs &Sunday. VOLVO radio Good cond Sl400 Xlnt' $2300. 675·6161
i6 9115 xlnt cond. 33,000 EXCLUSJVELYVOLVO (irm.495-0642aft2PM. Milst..g 9952
m1 . Best offer over LargestVoJvoDealer '77Chevett.e,1mm.acul11tc. •••••••••••••••••••••••
$15,000831·9102831·1160 in Orangeq>unty~ S2800 '65 8 cyl. reblt. eng &
BUY or LEASE 751.fl019 trans Rood shape. $1595 1964 Convt. Mus t sell DIRECT Call963..a>75
qwck.S3100orbestoffer. ~ij~~~~-ffll~I~ Chry.a.r 9925 --------_Ca_ll_~------1 f e Te ... ;;·;;·~;;~-;;;_;; ... ~.~ ....... !!.~~
R__.. 9755 _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ 4 DOOR SEDAM '73 Olm Omega·4 door.
•••••••••••••••••••••• 2025 S. Manchester Padded toe>. rull power. V8, automatic, trans .•
UST DRIVf OUR Anaheim 750-2011 factory an conditlomnit. pwr. st.eenn1 & br~kes. 'U CAR ---------a rallye wheels Jl LOW a.ir cond .. AM/FM stereo
OF THE Y~....... LOW MILES' c1u I PL> tape, onJy 52,000 miles & C.ul P"" an excellent rond1tion
Goodmventoryin stock AMtos.UMd $1799 (559PHF>. P ri. pty.
HurrywhUetheylasl! ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2250/best offer . Call MIRACLE ,.~ 9905 549·9866 days: 545-3788 -everungs & weekend$. MAIDA/184AULT •••••••••••••••••••••••
21.SOHarborRlvd. i6 a w mil a i6Re ency98,2dr,l5.000
COSTA 11ood cond. Bri&ht . . ra c ean.
645-5700 ye 1 1 o w . s 2 8 o o . •·c-a-IUHUl-... --.. -... ---,-9-3-0 $4500.842-67311 RENT A TV Sportster. Chromed.
newly rebuilt. Best offer.
642-3460 ROBINS •IMW•
•RESALES•
'7420024 sp. (J73LPF>
'75530laalr (~MMI.)
'7620024sp. <569 PQM )
i1320i 4 sp. <283SP11
'16530i 4Rp (3l5RKS)
'77 630CSt (68fIT JE l
640-6100/963·3357 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 F errari 308GTB . Rolls Royce t7S I '73 UNCOl.M
·n Regency, loaded, low
mi. $6600
847-42'4 LOW AS i5 Honda C8360. excell. FORD
1060 UAR BOA BLVD.
COSlA MESA ()41·0010 SI 0. MO. ~· 8000 mi. Clean. $47
Free delivery in ar~a Firm. 67s.8429art. 5:30. _
(7141 549-7024 Motor.._ .. s.le/ '76 Ford Va o E250. Low -lt""/ShM CllJI f 160 m I , m i n t c o n d . CB Equipment. new & ••••••••u••••••••••••• $6250/080 (714)551·6332
used. ~f:~~ll aft. 5, lt7lL•d• ev, (213)~dys
a....y Motortaa-'76~ Ecooo window van. '°:;.& w.n..... Fully sell contained. 191~ ml .• all options,
,.. Geoentor; 2 air condl· fuu cust. int. by dealer.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Uonera. root top air, TV Driven by buslneu exec
••••.. 9010 ante nna, CB radio, t o It from work . ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM stereo tape, lite $6,145/olfer67S-3580
new tiret ai other extru
BoanNG
too numeroua to men· ..._W..ted 9590
t.lon. Very. very clean. ••••••••••••••••• • • •• • •
Look at this ooe before WI WIU IUY
you bu)'! Call Truman at YOUlt DATSUM
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
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831 137S 49J.JJ75
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
FOR TOP USED CARi FOREJON, DOMJ.;8TIC or CLASSICS II your car ia utra clean
aee ullln t.
Also limited number or
1978 320i 's ls still avalla·
ble. Call us U>day !
831-2040 495-4949
OU~E COUMTY'S
OLDIST
&
SaJea-Serv1ce-Leaslng
Rov ca"..-~ltte.
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CREVIER
SANfA ANA
Metalllc silver. burgun
dy leath. 6000 miles, Mint
cond. $28,450 Ca II eves
aft6, (2131361·3260.
Flat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaao
Over 200 Fiats to
choose from plus 11n
out.standlng selection
of Sports Caf1' al
OICK Mii.LEH
MOTORS
l.20WWarner.S.A.
557·2132
AU.MEW
1977 LAHCIAS
IN INVF.NTORV
$3000 DISCOUNT!
New HPE As Low i\s
$132'
(ser. 701814 >
Select AutoSaJ•11 1.221 N. Harbor Blvd. Anaheim m .fMtOO &I U 6llOAOWAY
835·3171 FIAT X·lf
fHC ulftMAft OfllV...O MACMIN~ Yel. aJr. lo ml. full price •USID IMWs• tt.300.67s.1012.
•••••••••••••••••••••• Nt DEALER IN U.S.A.
ROY CARVER
ROllS·ROYCC
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CLOSlO SUNDAYS ---'SGStlver Cloud 1
S19,000
985-4144
1961 Rolla Royre, white.
very nice cond. $19,500.
6'0-7030.
9760 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 99G L 4300 ml.
Make otter.
494·2781
Toyota 9745 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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CADILLAC
NOW!
coun 839·5382
Padded lop. leather in· 1965 Olds mobile . Ex ·
t.erior. Cull power, fac· cellent condition. Runs
t.oeya1rcood1t1onin1t.lilt good. $595/or offer. w b e e I & s t e r e o . 962-5355
(799HDB)........_ -------9-9-5-7 $2799 ... ..._
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AUTO CENTER
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i6 2 dr. 4 spd. low 011.
$19815 PIP. sharp.
988-0825
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74 COHTIMltfT AL '71Valiant8 cyl. 4 dr. PIS. ..._....._.w IV P/B, A/C, Xlnt cond. One
-" Owner$l400549·3118 Padded top, full power. ractory air cond .. tall '86 PLYMOUTH SatelUte wheel split pwr seats 2 dr hrdt.p. Low mlleage, st~re'o t ape pl• yer: re bit engine. _radio.
cruise control & low heater, air cond. <needs
mileage. (576WOC>. ~). power steering
Slfff ai power brake•. Gd. transportation, S.S. Cao
be Sttn thla weekend.
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Huntington Beach
Fo1•ntain Valley
EDITI O N
VOL. 71 , NO 325, 3 SECTIONS 26 P AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 , 1978
Afternoon
N .. Y. Stoeks
TEN CENTS
Cul tis is Sought • "Ill Guyana Jungles
G EOkG ETOWN Cu' .1n 1
<AP l l S troop-< Ot•\\ 1n t<1
da)' to l)(>grn .1 mur" bt c ...:.JluUJ•·
ft'rry mg out l'OrJ>"'' of m1>rt•
thun .aw An wnl'.1n t 111t1 ... l:. \\ht1
drank u lt•Lhul brl'\\ of l\oql i\1cl
and l'Y<lntdt• 1n f.m:itu· lo\ t1lt\ to
a SUll'ldul ffil''i:.l.1h But lh1• 'jJh
or lht.' bodlt'' m il\ f(1rc·t• lhl' Mlldu.~rt> lo bun.• them on tht\ pot
1n the Jun~lt• t'ornmum· "'ht•1,
lhl.'y died
H u> an•· • "oOldlf'r"'\ und poht't".
m.-.cn\\hllf', \t•nn•h1>d lhl' 11ur
r•\llrttf1t1.: w1ld t"rnt-111' fnr hon
dn <h o( uthf'r rnt.•mtwr .. or lht·
w e t the• l't'Uplt' ·-. 'l 1·m pit>, "'ho
I I ,. 11 ' r 0 n\ ' h" .111" l' !>i ' 0 \\ II
.11.n 1n1ll11r.1I '''lllt·mc•nl ,1flt'r lht•
mJ''> !tUlt'ldt
A n•por lt•1 ~ho v1~1tl:'d tht•
t•.1mp, l!>O m1lt''i northwes t of
lhi.. South Auwriran cup1tul
!'IJ 1c1 1 t look('(t It kt• a ~.i rbat:l'
dump wht'rt' somebody dumped
a lol or rag dolls ..
SURVIVOR RELATES
RITUAL OF OEATH-A4
WAS REV. JIM JONES
DYING OF CANCER?-A7
The bodies or thE: sect founder.
the Rev Jim J ones, and has wife
were among 409 corpses that a
police spokesman said Guyanese
troops had counted in and
around the meeting hall in
Jonestown. Jones and several
o thers had been shot, pre·
sumably by their own hand. The
others had drunk Kool-Aid into
which the camp doctor mfxed
cyanide.
Jones ordered the mass
suicide Saturday afler sect
members ambushed and killed a
U.S. congressman and four
other persons who were part of
an investigative team that v1s1t-
ed Jonestown. •
Three U.S. Air National Guard
C·l~O transports arrived here
this morning carrying about 200
Army and Air Force personnel
a nd rooct and equipment Air
Force officials said a C 141
Starlifter was expected later.
carry in~ a dozen ht'laco pter'>
that would rcrry t,he bodies out
of Jonestown
But Douglas Davidson. an of
fic1al wtth th~ U.S F.mbassy,
~aid the bodies ·were 1n •rn tul
vanced state of decompos1t100
a nd authorities were cons1denn~
burying them at Jonestown
"The bodies are starling to
s well and some seem read\ t1r
(See SEARCH, P age A2 I.
Shenkma ·n Gets 'Maim' Threat
Teachers
Strike
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
Of -o.lly Pl ... S~I
Tearhcr association leader Ira
Toiban i-.aid today a strike ap
pears hkely next week if Hunt
angton Beach Union High School
01straet teachers vote Wednes·
day to reject the school board'!>
latest pay hike offer. ~
To1ban. president of the 750
me mber Dlstnct Educators As·
sociat1on. said he will recom
mend teachers vote to re1ect tht:'
I board's offer or a possible five
~ percent pay boost only if state
I imposed salary freezes are lifted
an J-anuary. ·
Toi bin called the srhool
board 's latest offer "lotally un-
acceptable."
Teachers voted overwhelm
' ingly last Wednesday to walk off
their JObs i1 a contract settle
ment as not reached. The DEA
negotiators. who represent the
district's 830 teachers an con·
tract talks. arc asking for a
seven percent pay boost.
School d1str1ct and teacher
• negotiators met with a state
appointed mediator Monday in
hopes of developing an agree
m e nt tha t would avert the
strike
i
I
t
But teacher spokesman Bill
Bianchi said today the board's
offer "really on9' amounts lo a
2.5 percent pay increase since it
would Ix> for just six months."
School d1stnct spokesman Lyn
Henderson said today the pro-
posed five pe rce nt pay hike
would cost the taxpayers about
$800,000 over the ncx-t s ax
months.
Bianchi termed th<• board's
"second fina l offer" as "a
facade" and .. ndiculou~ "
Assistant Superintendent Glen
Dysinger. head Of the district's
negotiating team, said teachers
tell him the main issue on the ta-
ble as still binding arbitration by
a neutral third party in
employee grievances..
.. The teacher leade rship says
they will s trike for binding
arbitration." Dysinj!er said.
Oy sin~er said t eachers art'
al1>0 demanding the d1i.tricl dig
into its reserve funds lo pay ror
higher salanes
Dys111~er said slate ofricials
told him the five percent pay of.
fer is believed to be the highest
such s alary boost propo~al made
to teachers in the state.
Coast ·
Weather
Chance of rain 40 percent
on Wednesday~ A little
coole r wilt\. lows tonight in
tow to middle SOS. Highs
Wednesday,S8to65.
INSID E TODAY
Fons wiU pay S25 o seat for
a chance to bid /or 423
~raonal item.a thal belonged
to Judy Garland. The gOO<U
will be auctioned off on Sun·
da11. SlOf'Y, photo Page AS.
l•dex
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HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE OFFICERS GATHER PRIOR TO DEMONSTRATION
They Picketed City Council Mond•y Night In Continuing W•g• Dispute ·
~ Two Vietims Robin wood
Will Close
·1n H untington
H antingt.on Cops
Hun t for Attacker Ocean View School District
trustees voted Monday to close
Robinwood Elementary School
tried to tra._ngle. h e The in Huntington Beach-by June--of A police manhunt continued
oday for ct stocky-man pohce
believe sexually assaulted Hunt-
ing ton Beach women in two
separate predawn incidents Sun·
day and Thursday.
Police Sgt.. Luis Ochoa said
both women were grabbed from
behind and disrobed at about
2·20 a .m. as they were leaving
their garages. The attacker ap·
parently followed both women
home from local.ions in Newport
Beach .
In the Sunday attack, a 35·
year-old southeas t Huntington
Beach woman~ull e r e a
blackened eyes, numerous
bruises and cuts on her race
after she tned to struggle for
freedom.
She told police she may have
blacked out when the sandy·
haired , ~ix·foot-tall attacker
Issues Discussed
VIENNA. Austna <AP ) -Six
U.S. senators met in Bucharest
• Monday with Romanian Presi·
dent Nicolae Ceau sescu.
woman refused hospitalization. 1980 because of dwindling stu·
Police said the woman was re· dent enrollment.
turning home from a private Parents of the youngsters at
party in Newport Beach. Ochoa the school. 5172 McFadden Ave ..
said the attacker may have raised no protest when the
spotted the woman as she was school board voted 4 to 0 to close
driving along Pacific Coast Robinwood.
Highway. Trustee Darrell Carter was
Las.t Thursday. a 24·year-old absent at Monday's meeting.
wom an arrived at her downtown District official Gayle Wayne
area apartment gar a e and w=a~-·otecLthat.. enroUmenk>f the-kin-
gr.lb bed -a na 1s ro e in a dergarten through sixth grade
near by alley. students from the Robinwood
The attacker. who matched area has dropped to just 190
the same description as given by youngsters this year.
the woman assaulted Sunday, Another 230 students In the
forced the 24·year-old victim to Mentally Gifted Minor program
submit to a sex act. PQlice said. from throughout the distract are
Ochoa said the Thu'r,sday vie· also now attendm~ Robinwood.
tim was returning home from a Mrs. Wayne said the remain·
Newport Beach retf.aurant when ing students who are li ving In
she was attacked. the Robinwood area will be as·
Both women told police their si~ned to Village View School.
attacker may have been driving 5361 Sisson Drive. Huntington
a la rge sedan. Beach, In the fall of 1980.
In both attacks, the man used The MGM students will be
his hands to assault his victims. transferred to Meadow View
He apparently carried no gun or School, 5702 CJark Drive, Hunt·
knife, police said . ington Beach. in 1980.
Runmag Called Vruaf e
C.oastAirRace Canceleil
Air races that h ad been
scheduled Friday, Saturday and
Sunday off the coast of Hu_gi,
lngton Beach have been can·
celed because of an unsafe
runway on the beach.
Officials said the decision .o
call off the pylon-to.pylon races
over the ocean near Huntington
State Beach was reached after
tests were made Friday.
Tom Miller. a locaJ ofllclal
wltb the state Department of
Parks and Recreatlon, said the
sand for a makeshift runway
near Brookhursl Street was un·
stable, ev.en alter being watered
down and rollect .
A small recinl{ plane was aa·
1embled al the site Friday but
became boUed down lo the soft.
l
sand. he saJd.
Pat Hines. r.resldent of the
U.S. Air Rae ng Association.
said there was "no way'' his or·
gani:ulion would sanction the
races under the conditions.
''There's no question It would be unsafe," be said Monday.
, He added that planes may
become bogged oown In the sand
and tip over during landings.
.. A safe runway was the
keystone to our approval," he
said. "We wanted no part or k
and wouldn't have allowed our
piloll to participate."
Hine. u1d his organballon l1
lhe only body that can sancUon
air ractna eventa.
The declalon lo cancel the
races wu made Friday by or·
. .
ganlzer David Wolf.
Wolf. who operated out of a
room in the South Coast Plaza
Hotel in Costa Mesa, had re·
celved permisaion from the state
Coastal Commission last Tues·
day.
He alao had permission f'rom
the c ity, atale Department of
Parks and Recreation and the
Federal Aviation Agency.
Wolf said l9<1ay he plans to
reschedule the event next fall in
Huntington Beach "because of
the tremendous community sup·
port." ·•we didn't find out that the
aand wouldn't compact until lt
was too late to ny ln a portable
runway from Texu," he said.
<See RACE, Pase Al>
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Pattinson
NewHB
Mayor
By ROBERT BARKER Of,._ o.or ,....,. sc.tt
Huntington Beach City
Councilman Ron Shenkman
and his family were gi ven
police protection Monday
night after Shenkman report
ed that he was threatened
with maimrng earlier in the
day
Two officer ~ cscorlt'd
Shenkman to his car near the
end of Monday night ·s s tormy c1
ty council meeting that was
picketed by about 75 off-duty
police officers.
Two officers hovered near the
council podium throµghout the
meeting as an added precaution.
Shenkman said he received "a
very brief" telephone call from
a woman at about 1: 45 p m.
Monday who threaten~d ham
with maiming if he carried out
his Intentions lo resign as mayor
and support Ron Pattinson to
replace him.
Shenkman did step down as
mayor at the beginning of Mon·
day night's session. Pattinson
was selected to succeed him as a
mayor on votes of Shenkman.
Pattinson. Don MacAllister and
John 'Ibomas.
Shenkman has said he wall re-
sign from the city council Dec.
18.
Shenkman indicated that he
didn't put too much s tock an the
threat but notified police
because of the highly charged
emotional adlmos):)here.
Pohce Chief Earle Robitaille
saTd today that police wi I pro·-
vide .. a great deal" of secunty
to Shenkman and his family a~
Jong as he wtshes.
") take all threats as factual
until proven oth e rwise."
Robitaille said.
Meanwhile. attorney Steve
Solomon demanded the 1m·
mediate resignation of Mayor
Pro-Tempore Richa · be.rL
onday night.
Solomon. an attorney for the
Huntington Beach Pol ice Of·
ficers Association, said that
Siebert should take a psychialnc
examination and the results
m ade public.
Solomon claimed that Siebert
"falsely and maliciously" al·
tacked police Lt .• Jim Walker
and that Siebert altered or re-
moved public records
Siebert reported an alleged
threat on his life by Walker last
wuk. Siebert said he based the
report on statements made to
him b y e mployees at a
pharmacy in which Siebert is a
part owner.
Walker denied making the
threat and Siebert said later that
he was •'fibsolutely convinced"
that Walker Intended him no
harm.
The controversy became
rurther clouded with the
mysterious appearance of a
second mt!morandum supposed·
ly lnlllaled by Siebert that
modified his first memo regard-
ing the severity of the alleged
threat.
Siebert previously declared
that he stands by his orlctnal
m e m o to otrlcJals that, his
employees told him words to the
effect "that when Walker saw
him a1ain. he might be armed
and would · be u lt ove r
hlm "<Siebert >.
Siebert said he didn't know
how the second memo came
about. ·
Siebert also was nominated
for mayor Monday night but ,lost
to Pattlnaon when he could
mualer only the support of Ruth
Balley. Bob Mandie and blmsetr .
A crowd of about 2SO attended
Monday Diabl'a aeulon.
0.0I~ P•IOI ~1•11 PftolD
THREATENED BY WOMAN
Ex-mayor Shenkman
fltE.W.iiUMTINGTON MAYOR
Ron Pattinson
COMES UNDER FIRE
CCH:1ncllm~n Siebert
D.tlly ...... S.Uff ,._.
CAfTtClZ£S SIEBERT
fPollce Attorney Solomon
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Whg Did They Die? 'Jffadness of Jff any'
By Tbt' ~lated Pttt• Hundrt'd~ of mem~ri1 or a rebrious cult rormed an ordf'rl.r
tine, then look their llv~a. Wlth • dr.UJbl or P,OllOO Shockln6'. YH·
And b1tarn.· Rut not, ' y tht• t•l(J)l·rt~. 'iurpr11101
Ch.!llt'n!-\t'tf from ""1thout 'h4k~n by d fttUon1 within, tbt
ltt•\ Jim .Jon'·' ., P<•uph• ' Tt•mplt' ~wellt-d with unrertalnt.y. then
1m 1>lotkd. l''\Pl'rl~ bclh•H• 'lll'arl.>' 400 culU ta luok their Uvc' m
tht" 1 .. olakd Jun~h· t•f l1u~ 111 nit a uny South Amcncan rt>pubUc
~OM .. Rt;POK rt·:oa \' WERI. SllOT . but GU)'tlllt'\('
uulhor 111,.., ' td ""'"l .\Jll>.tr\•nth d1t'd Ctl pna,on An t•Atamult:d 700
othct ' ""crt· ~ht•H'd tu hJ\\ fl<.'d 1nlo Ow JUtWlt' The 1u1cldcb
•nC'luf11 Jmx'f> h1:. • rft" and l'iOO died )u:.t hour11 ft('r the llct'l
11mbl1!Jll'<I Jnd kllll't.1 h\lt• Amtncan. ... 1nclud1ng US Rep. J...oo
R\ an of C'uhfor rua
• Mind hl'lu.:~in.c thou1:h th\ m.t!'-'> .. rnc-1d 111mrar~. 111.'holar~ on
:l>Uh'ltlt• .md l'Ull' 'II\ h a'> tht rl'Olllt•' l l'ffilJh• 'i&V tht>y llllW It com
Laguna
Archite ct
Murdered
8' ~·n:\'E MIT('HEl.l.
OI ttw 0.H• Ptlot $i.ll
Tht' blood~ nud~ bod) or prom
1ncnt W!guna Beach an•h1tect
Rrent Stapleton 1'oht•.\ \lo SC, rouna
1n h1::. ht'tl Mnnd:-n I k hJd been
::.ta bbt.•d lOd«'Jlh .
Police arrested a 20-year·old
tran::.umt for questioning in the
murd(>r The) said the .voung
man had b<'en befriended by
Tobey, 55 . <trter arriving in
Laguna Beach last week
Police wen.• holding Robert
Ralph Rooth in li1:u of $250,000
bail.
lna. It wu onJy •question. they say. or who and when
"No.bodY has believed we silly people who aaid It. 15 poiilbl~ to
control people to t.hh:1 degree. But It has happened." said Boston
peycblalrilt John Clark, who has studied these cults five years .
"THIS l8 NOT SVRPRI ING," said Rabbi James Rudin. lln
om cutl o[ th AmCrt<.'Un Jewtsh commlltt.'e who has written ex
t«'niHvt•ly on cults "It's not s urpnslng when you com11der the
totahtar1an atmosphere In which molit cults operate ..
"Ou1• war. our ~ldf• 1t'irli madness of many," said Dr. Edwin
Shnl'1dmon of tht· Un1vers1t} of Cahfom1a. the nation's only pro·
I\.' ~or of tbanat.ology .-.1 d1sc1phne named for Thanalob, the
Ore~k &od of death.
These men i.ay thut strong. even totalitarian. leaders hke
.Jonl's leave no room ror their adherE"nts to dissent. Often. says
<'lu rk. 1l ,., lhll) uniformity of thought and behef that attracts
ro11owl'n.
Tobey's violent death came on
the same day J_.aguna Beach
ca binetmakel' James Earl
S<.'ra mhn was found guilty of
murder in the bludgeon killing or
retired Coas t Guard officer
Albert Daniel Willard -a cl()S('
friend of Tobt-y
BODY OF SLAIN CONGRESSMAN LEO J . RYAN ARRIVES IN SAN FRANCISCO
Family Watches at Left H Hcinor Guard Carnes Guyana Slaying Victim
Police said 1t wa::. Tobey who
dts<'OVC'rt:'d Willard ~ body at tht'
rettrt>d officer's home in August
or 1977. 's1:vcral days after his
friend had b<:l·n bludgeon.:-d to
death wit h ~1 mahogany fertllil)
st ... lUl'
A Sup('n or Court Jury found
Seramltn guilty of ~ccond degree
murder Monday 1n that
hom1c1de trial
Tobey's body was discovered
b~ Roger Hylbak, 47. who lives
111 b<ick of Tobey and shared the
same k1tehen with the desiwier
There were numerous wounds m
the u ppcr part of Tobey's body.
Hylbak told police he arnved
at Tobey's hom e at 1320
Carmelita St. at about 6 p.m ..
but did not discover the bod>• for
another 45 minutes.
Ho said he went into Toooy'::.
bedroom to make a telephone
call v. hen hl' saw his friend's
body underneath the bedding.
"It's JUSl not safe to live in
Lag una Be a <.'h anymore." a
shaken Hylbak told officers late
Monday night out~ide the home
Pedestrians
Hit; Driver
Faces Charge
F ro• Page A I
SEARCH. • • burst ... said embassy offi cial
Pell'r Londoner.
Hi~h afternoon temperatures
here the past· three days haw
been m the 85-90·degrec range.
and the tropical s un has shone
steadily two days.
Tearful Mounters
Greet Ryan's Body
The American contingent in·
eluded 29 identification experts.
To s peed the process. the
Guyanese government waived a
law requiring a utops ies 1n
homicide cases.
Also found at the camp was
some $.500,000 in cash and some
Jewelry. Unconfirmed reports
also s aid $500,000 in gold and
hundr eds of Socia l Security
check!. had also been found .
Fifteen survivors were report·
ed found. three in the camp and
12 who came out of the jungle
Estimates or the missing ranged
from more than 375 to more than
775. An. exact estimate was not
po::.s1blc because reports of the
::.l'ltlc ment ·s total population
ranged from 800 to 1.200. Most
were from California. the head-
quarters of the sect.
Rhodes gave this account of
SAN FRANCISCO tAPl -The
body of slain Rep Leo J . Ryan
came home today from the
South American jungle where he
was murde r ed by religious
fanatics.
The big C-141 U.S . Air Force
transport touched down at the
Coast Guard base near San
Francisco International Airport
at 8 :25 a .m. for a mournful
welcom e by some of Ryan'c.
fam11y and about 30 friends.
The white and gray Military
Airlift Command plan(' taxied
across a wet ramp and stopped
directly before some three dozen
reporters and photogr aphers. a::.
a line of about two dozen car!.
rolled slowl y to within 50 feel of
the plane
A hearse backed up to the
rear-loading aircr a ft as the
· clams hell doors s lowly opened al
that moment. many of the family
and friends began to shed tears.
what happened Saturday: A Navy honor guard or two
J ones caJled the members of women and four men lined up at
the tolony to the assembly hall the foot of the ramp as the doors
by loudspeaker. telLing them: came fully opened and the con
Shannon. 21. They were held
tightly around t he shoulders by
Ryan's administrative a ide •• Joe
Holsinger. who stared g rimly as
the family wept.
"There would be a million
people here if we let them in."
said lawyer George Corey, who
helped with Ryan's re·e lection
campaign.
It had rained overnight. but
the skil"' cleared and the sad ar·
rival took plal'l' under a mostly
sunny sk~.
The bodies of San Francisco
photoj?rapher Greg Robinson
and NBC cameraman Robert
Bro wn a lso arriH•d on the
aircraft but. according to of.
f1 c1als. were to be flown im·
med1att'I) to Los Angl·lc~
Their flag.draped C<lskets
WC.'rt' \'!Sible JUSL ins ide the
plane':. open doors.
The)', Ryan. NBC ncw::.ma n
Don Hurns and People:. Temple
s('llll·r Patricia Parks were
gunned down at the airstrip as
the) attempted to board a plane
ufler v1s1ttn~ the C'Ult ·::. settle·
ment at Jonestov. n.
"PEOPLE WHOGOINTOCULTSare in a state of mtndlhatdoeb
not ~llow ouuude Information to eTiter. They reel safe. coly.
They can talk thelr own language to each other. it's reinforced by
their oppos1t1on to a ll outside reality an ·us and they' men· ta lily ...
Clark believes Congressma n 'Ryan cracked this wall or uni·
formity when he v1s1ted the People's Temple cqmmune Saturday
to investigate alleged abuse of sect members; several members
chose to leave with him. These events. Clark says, "tore apart the
cult ·s sense of certainty.
"I think the lhmg imploded." he said. "You have to un·
derstand that there is no room for ambiguity in groups like thi::.
When ambiguity occurred. when something went wrong, they all
panicked.and the cult destroyed itself ...
THE AMBUSH ANO KJLUNGS followed Within hours. ac·
<.'Ording to witnesses. cult members lined up for a draught of
poison reportedly brewed in a large vat.
Mark Lane. a lawyer representing the cult. was at the camp
just before the deaths. He said the members discussed suicide
before he fled, fearing for his own life He said two cult members
told him: "We are all going to die now."
''They were smiling ... thl'y looked genuinely happy." Lane
said.
A California psychologist. who accompanied Ryan to Gurana
lo try to get his daughter out of Jonestown. said me mbers o the
group rehearsed mass su1 c1de and signed undated s uicide notes
before they left California for Guyana.
O ne can onJ y speculate about Jones' motives. There were re.
ports he was seriously ill He was appa rently fa scinated by suicide
and once led a demonstration calling for a "suicide barrier" on
San Franciscq's Golden Gate Bridge. But a more compelling ques·
lion 1s why hlS followers were willing to Join him in death.
"mERE IS SOMETIDNG CALLED 'altruistic suicide.' "
said Shneidman. "when ties to the societ)' ace so strong that lbc
dictates of the group govern the individual's hfe. It would take
enormous e~o stren~th to step out of that line in the jun~lc and
say. ·r prefer not to. If he does. they might shoot him ..
Shneidman said he was reminded of Ma!>ada where nearly a
thousand Jews wider siege by the Romans during thl' first century
A.O. committed suicide rather than be slaughtered or enslaved.
Rudin calls adherents like those who followed Jones into death
"true believers ...
"The true believer is a tragic phenomenon in world history
They are often intolerant. They are prone to follow authoritarian
leadership And they'll do anvthtnl'? to further the cause ...
Fr ... Page AJ
RACE .•.
Wolf said he sold a number of
$10 racing tickets. He reported
all the money was returned in
last Saturday's mail.
Recreation and P arks offi cial
Miller said he made a careful
a ud it of Wolf's records and was
assu red that all advance sale:.
were refwidcd
Miller also said audits show~
that all Wolf's bills in connection
with promotion of the evenl had
been paid.
Wolf said he had expected a
crowd of about 100,000. He said
about 50 airplanes were lined up
to com pete for a total purse of
$175,000.
NATAL SCENE
Y<RED DOWN
TRAVERSE C ITY . Mich .
CAPl -The City Comm1si.ion
will not sponsor a Christmas
nativity display this year, hav·
ing accepted the city Human
Rights Commission's argumenLc;
that it might violate the constitu·
llonal mandate for separation of
chur<.'h and state.
The commissioners decided
Monday night that any nativity
dis pl ay would have t o be
privately sponsored a nd bear a
notice that the city was not pay·
ing for 1t Then it could be
mounted on <.'tty property
Proposed
Fish Market
Protested
About 20 Fountain Valley res1·
dents are raising a stink about a
proposed fish market and con
venience store on land owned bv
city p1one<>r Joe Courregci.. ·
The homeowners plan lo pro
test the shopping center at a 7:30
meeting tonight before the City
Council
Residents who live near th<>
southe as t corner of Talbert
A venue and Newla nd Street
c laim Courreges' plan would
ca use odors. invad e their
privacy and generall y lower
property values.
The homeowners a lso are up
set over the convl·n1ence ~tore·~ •
proposed closing time of 2 a.m.
But Courreges. whose own
home is near the location or tht-
proposed center. says all poss1·
ble problems raised by h1 :.
neighbors have been taken care
of by a list of conditions for
operation imposed by city plan
ning officials
Courreges. a former city coun.
cilman. said the two.acre site of
the s hopping center has-bttn
zoned for commercial usl' sinCl'
1964 . The center would also tn·
elude several small shops.
A llunlmgton Beach man was
arrested on felony drunken driv-
ing C'harges after allegedly driv-
ing his <.'ar into two pedestrians
in Newport Beac h Monday
night.
"The time has come for us to g ressman·s gray m etal fl ag·
meet in another place... draped coffin could be seen.
The people filled the hall. T he honor guard bore the re·
Harris' body wa::. t a ken to
Georgia. Mrs Parks' body was Man Sente nced
not on the plane
On Oct 25, Planning Com·
m1 ss1on members denied a plea
by area residents to s<.'rap the
plan.
which had no side walls. and m a ins of the slain lawmaker to
spilled out into the yard a round tile hearse as the· family and
it. Armed guards were stationed friends crowded in.
around the crowd. Ryan was killed Saturday at a
Tho settlement doctor. landing strip near the Peoples
Lawrence Schac ht. 30, or Temple agricultural settlement
Houston. Tex .. and two nurses in Guyana where he had gone to
The hearse drove off followed
by about a dozen cars to the
Crosby N Gray Funeral Home
in Burlingame.
Corey s aid Ryan's m other.
Autumn , 83, and s on .
Chris topher . 27. and daughter
BUt'FALO. N.Y. fAP I -A
Niagara County m an was sen·
tenced to a maximum five years
in prison after admitting he sent
a letter. while in jail. to the
White House threatening to
s h oot Pres ident Carter
Bill Maddow and Dale Stager.
both residents who live behind
the center s ite on Rhoads Circle,
asked City Council members
last week to hold the special
meeting tonight to air the pro·
posed plans.
Ronald Krcmilh. 44, of 2012
Tustin Ave . Newport Beach.
and Elmer Dcndingcr. 64 , of 289
E 22nd St.. Costa Mesa. were
both rcportt.'<l in stable condition
wi-th broken bom<s" and lacera
lions today at Costa Mesa
brought in a large slainless·steel 10\lestigate the California.balled
val which they fill ed with the cult.
poi~-Kouh\id.-'fhey-began ------
ladling it out . s pooning it or The family includ1..'<1 Ryan's
squirting it into the mouths of first wife. Margaret Ryan
babtes and filling paper cups Williams and three of his fi v~
Erin. 21. would arrive from Theodore Chu rakos. 26., .or Washington. f.ru:_tbe.-1.uneraL YoungstoWI) sh_outed abscemhes
Wednesday with a contingent of a t U .S ~1stnct Cour t Judge
congressmen and possibly Vice John ~lfvm ~s he was led away
President Walter Mondale. after sentencing Monday.
Ir eettneil mcmbe_..-rin..,,...~tt"r.--
posc a delay on th<> plan tonight,
construction of the building may
Memorial llospital. .
The two were ex.changing ref·
crences after an earlier. minor
collis1on when they were a l·
legedly hit by a car driven by
John s. Pink Jr .. 39, or 9171 Five
Harbors Drive. Huntington
Beach. poli<.'e said.
Police said the two men who
were inJured were hit on Dove
Street near Birch Street at 9:25
p.m.
Pink wa s released after post.
mg $2,500 bail, police said.
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* * * * * * Sett·lement: 'Slave
Ship' or ParaJUe?
GEORGETOWN , Ci uyana
!AP l Was the P eop le's
Temple 's settle m e nt at
Jonestown a "Garden of Eden"
or a "slave ship?" Accounts con
cernlng the jungle experiment
vary sharply.
"ll was a paradise." said
Charles Garry. 69. a San Fran·
cisco attorney who r.epresented
.Jim Jones. founder of the group.
"It was the most noble cxperl·
ment I have seen. I once said, ·r
h ave now seen the Garden of
Eden'."
But Mark Lane. another at·
torney who along wlth Garry
narrowly escaped death at. the
hands of Jones' followers, said
some or the living conditions
were lamentable .
·'I saw a large building in
which there wel'e double bl.ltlks
separated perhaps by aisles of
two feet -a giant place." Lane
r.aid after he 3nd Garry returned
from the scene or mass murder
and suicide. ·'It was Just lilied
with people living in those
bunks, elderly ~pie. It looked
Uke a ftlave shlp."
The settlement was begun by n ~ople four years ago in the
dense Jungle or n orthwest
Guyana. The Guyanese govern·
mcnt had j ust. beaun a pro1ram
encouraging foreign settlement
of remote areas.
About 4.000 acres were leased
to the group, and 1.000 of those
a<.'res had been cleared of Jungle
1trowth a nd <.'ultivated with
bananas. orange and grapefruit
trees. okra. potatoes. corn and
cassava, a local fruit
Classes had been set up for
children between 3 and 18; a
chicken and pig fa rm w as
established; electricity was pro.
vi d e d by several d iesel
generators; the settlement ran
its own sawmill.
· V andab Puncture
School Bus Ti.res
GRANADA HILLS <APl
Vandal s, taking advantage or a
security guard's ab~ence on a
break. used icepicks to puncture
the tires of 18 school buses al a
Granada Htlls storage yard.
causlng damage estimated at
$6,500, authorities said.
However, a apokesman for As·
soclated Cha.rUr Bu.a Co., wblcb
leaH• the buse• to ·the Los
Angel• Unllled School Dtatrlct.
said Monday none of lbe buses
mlSMd ita dally rout
Goodness
what taste!
.. •
Texas Sprtad
i lb BE EF STICKti Summer S.uuve.
12 OT. Mild M1dg1tl LonQhorn. 5 ot
Sfnoky bm()l(td C:MHI btt I 7 Ol
Pt•1n Goude, 1~ or Belle f'tlUt
I• n•tu••I Frend'! 1vp.i _.m,
1dlt c:hee'81, 8 ot Ed1m
S11et.. plus Str•wbeHV
&nbonl. 16 98
f llll •uarllllHd dth .. ry
Olla ... 11 1lllDP4d
m send gifts ...
Come In and
H lect food gift pakt
for ChrlttmH. Take
wtth you or we'll thlp.
We'H handle all the
det•lta and even e ncloM
a personal grHting.
See this and tnSltr
othergift paks on display
begin next spring.
Fashion
Island
.._,..leecJl64CMOJO
~ "Tll t s.t. 'Tl 6 S-. I 2·1
• * * *
estcli
Plaza
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MARINER'S VILLAGE
DANA POINT
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VOL. 71 , NO. 325, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2l. 1978 TEN CENTS
• UCI Psychiatrist:
8)' PRU.JP lt~M RI Qt .. .,..., ~ ... , ....
Dr Pettr K1mml·I Oranjlt>
County dl'put d1"-'<'lM ''' nwn
t::al healU\, t'tJlll toduy he bt>ht>H'
thl' mass slaught,•r 0( nwn· than
400 J\ mt•nt·un t'ult1i.b m \, u\ .an.1
~as not su1('1tJt.>. but murdt•r
K1mmt•l. a p ychlataa,l. Cl
Irvin~ Mt'd1cul School .&!>s1stan1
profcssor und dlrt•l·tor or lhl'
* * *
rouoty North Co• t Rcglonal
m,•ntul ht-alth st-r irei. 1n I lunt
mgton Rt-~1rh. ,,11d 1t wab mon:
l1k1•l> thnt tht.> ':.u1r1d1•i. •· v.1•rl'
~'' t•n tht• rho1et• of k1ll1og
tht>m&el\'b 01 bc'1ni: klllt·d
t'rom whut I reud," K1mnwl
'aid. 'It ~nd' much mon· hkc
murd~r than 1>UJ<'ldt> I suppo.,tc>
ll mak~ 1n M\ml' ~ha1>ll> i.enst>,
JTIOre mtt!n>stmg tory. 1r 1t '¥ a
ma1>1> 1>u1t'1tk
* • *
"ft would be more interesting,
more provoeallv~. more gory,
motl' newsworthy , 1f it were
sukldt> 8ut I don't btilleve it.
"It doesn't lit us suicide. The
h.ll'u or Uus number of people
tak1n~ lhl'1r own .li ves.
p yt'hologacally and in common
~ense doesn't fit for me."
Kimmel s aid even to speculate
about why greot numbers of peo·
pl~ wouJd lake their own lives is * • •
Cultists Hunted
U.S. Troops to Bury Bodies?
GEO RGET OWN . Guyana
1AP I u.s troops new tn lo·
day to begin a macabre shuttle
fe rt)•ing out corpses or more
than 400 American cultists who
drank a letha l brew of Kool-Aid
a nd cyanide in fa natic loyalty to
a suicidal messiah. But the state
of the bodies m ay force the
seldiers to bury them on the spot
in the jungle commune where
they died.
Guyanese soldiers and police,
meanwhile, searched the sur·
rounding wilderness for hun-
dreds of other m embers of the
sect , the People's Temple. who
fled fr o m the Jones town
agricultural settlement after the
mass suicide.
A reporter who visited the
camp, 150 miles northwest of
this South American capita l.
SURV1VOR RELATES
RITUAL OF 0£ATH-A4
WAS REV. JIM JONES
DYING OF CANCER?-A7
said it "looked like a garbage
dump where somebody dumped
a lot of rag dolls."
The bodies of the sect founder.
the Rev. Jim Jones. and his wife
were among 409 corpses that a
police spokes man said Guyanese
Stabbed to Beotia
Lag una Architect
Slain; Man Held
· Servic~Scheduled
_For _Adolph Kroch
Me m orial services will be con·
ttucted Wednesday for Adolph A.
Kroch , a long.time Laguna
Beach res ident and local
benefactor. woo died Sunday tn
Tuscon, Ariz. of pneumonia. He
was 96.
Mr. Kroch came to Laguna in
1948 after he left his book-selling
business in Chicago. At one
time, he owned Brentano's Book
stores in New York, Wa'shlngton
and Detroit. and hls own
bookstore and a Chicago Bren·
tano's were among the world's
l•rgest stores.
When he retired, Mr.• Kroch
turned the book store buslnesaea
over to his son.
''Papa" Kroch, as he waa
known, wu a well·known figure
ln tbe 'Orange Cout area. He
donated more than 2S,OOO worth ot rare books to the UC Irvtne
Library.
lie or1anlted a campaign that
raised $4 million to build South
Coast Community HOlpilal. He
(See DOCll, Pa1e ,U)
troops had counted in and
around the meeting ha ll in
J onestown. Jones and several
others had been s ho t , pre ·
sumably by their own hand. The
other s had drunk Kool-Aid into
which the camp doctor mixed
cyanide.
Jones ordere d the mass
s uicide Saturday after sect
mem hers ambushed and killed a
U.S . congressman and four
other persons who •were part or
a n investigative team that visit-
ed Jonestown.
Three U.S. Air National Guard
C-130 transports a rrived here
this morning carry ing about 200
<See SEARCH, Page AZ>
4 Evade
Cars , Leap
To Deaths
Biker Flips
After Flap
LAMONT <AP)-A La·
mont man died today or in-
j u rles suffered Sunday
when he tried lo run down
another man wlth his
motorcycle and. struck a
cement slab, the Kern
County coroner said.
The dead man, Andrew a. Q u ick reportedly
thrHtened Morris Pierce,
20. a lso or Lamont, after
the two were in an alterca· .
• Uon. said Coroner Richard
Gervalt. ..
Q u l c k d r.o v e h I s
motorcycle off the
roadway ln an atterqpt to
run down Pierce but
ml .. ed and ~k the slab
lnatea4, Gerv•ll said.
'It Was Murder'
"pre mature ... when in fact
there is very little evidence that
\twas their choice."
He suggested that most or the
victims may have been pro-
voke d into s uicide. given no
a lte rna tive except t o kill
themselves.
"If it were so that someone
was holding a gun on lhem-
lhey might ha ve said to
ttiemselves. well. if I drink this
lit was reported that cyanide
was mixed with Kool·Aid 1. it
may or may not be poison.
Especially if they have seen
somebody already shot."
Kimmel said that survivors of
German concentration camp:;
have reported that many Jews
who walked complacently Into
"showers" that actually were
gas chambers did so because
there was the wildest chance
Bluebird Raz ing Begins
they could be sho'wers. .
"People went into gas cham·
hers." Kimmel said, "because
thay felt they had some chance.
while when they saw people shot
who refused, they had concrel.e
evidence or death.
"It is a mu c h b e tt e r
alte rnative to opt for an un·
known that MAY result in one's
destruction than a positive
(Sff 'MURDER: Page A2)
Bulldozers push e d over 21 homes in
Bluebird Knoll s early this morning in
de m olition project intended to clear the
slide-ravaged land of debris . The homes.
destroyed in the Oct. 2 landslide, stood in
the way of erosion control work which 1s
planned to keep the topsoil from washing
away during expected wanter rains .
Geolo~isls said removing homes was only
way t o save the five-acre area from
further destruction by flooding. A storm
drain is also being installed to divert th~
potentially destrucliye winte~ runoff.
FBI Hunts for Marine
Wi tness Warmnt Seeks &Ue Heist Da/4
The FBI h as secure d a
m ater ial witness warrant for
Cpl. John Burgess. a 20-year-old
Marine kidnap victim s till
believed held following a Nov. 13
robbery at El Toro Mar ine
Corps Air Station.
Feder a l investigators said
they still are unsure whether a
tough-talking red -haired woman
who look S6.000 at gunpoint act·
ed alone or with accomplices.
The bandit shoved a gun in the
side of a civilian employee and
com mandecred the Special
Services pickup truck in whk h
she a nd Cpl. Burgess carried
recreation department funds to a
bank.·
The civilian e mployee, Mrs.
Vera Richardson. later escaped
lle roooos and calfed police to the
abandoned truck in Tustin.
Cpl. Burgess is believed still
with his abductor or abductors,
agents said today.
FBI agents s aid that securing
the warrant. issued by a U. S.
magistrate in Santa Ana Mon-
day. does not mean Burgess is a
Move From Roou
NATAL SCENE
JIOFED DOWN
TRAVERSE CITY. Mich.
tAP > -The City Comml8Sion
wiJl not s ponsor a Chri&tmas
nativity display this year, hav·
tng accep\ed the city Human
Rights Commission's arguments
that it might violate the conslltu·
tional mandate ror separation ot
church and state.
The commlsaloners decided
Monday nlibt that •ny naUvtty
dhplay .would have to be
privately spon10red and bear a
notice that the city was not PtY·
ing Cor h. Then it could be
mounted on city property.
suspect in the robbery.
"Al this point." said an~gent.
"we don't know who is in-
volved."
He said the warrant was ob·
tained so information regarding
the corporal can be entered into
the "national crime computer."
"If his name comes to the at-
tention or any law enforcement
agency. the agency will. know
B urgess is a witness on our
list." he said. Information as to
his location then wo uld be
forwarded to the FBI. he said.
The agent said the FBI still
has no substantial leads in the
robbery.
~oast
Weath er
Chance of rain 40 percent
on Wednesday. A little
cooler with lows tonight m
low to middle 50s. Higtw.
Wednesday.~to6S.
INS.DE T8DA 'Y
/o'on1 WUl pay $25 a ttat for
a chance to bid Jor 4Z3
ptrlOnal ~ that belonged
to '"'111 Garland. The goods
will be auctioned off on Sun·
day. $to111, photo Page A.S.
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Analysis ay ·
Suicides 'Not
S11rprisiitg'
lh Tb<" '~lalf'd Prt'U
II u1ut11 •1h or 11wmtwr., of a rd1.c1ou cult formNI 11n ordt•rly
hot•, tht•11 t11ok lht•ll' II\''"· \l>llh 111tr.111flhl of poi~on ~hO<'klllH , Yl'I!
ml bw.trh' Hul not, ""'' lht' t"'l>t'rt• 11urprt•ln
Ch11llrnal'd from "Wmuiut. sh 11.~·n b v O<'f<'<'llon., within, tht>
Ht•\ .Jim Junt·.,· l'('tllJI\•., T~mpJ4• A\H•lle<I 14lth unt•(•rtulnl)', then
101~1loclt'<I .,,11t•rh h1•ltt H' NN•il't 400 f'Ullt'.\l' took thc•lr hvt•i. in
!ht· 1 .. u1.11t'tl 111n.:h 11( \t11\ .111<1 .1 tun South /\mc·nran rc•puhh<'
SO'I .. ; Rt.PORTtlH.\' "t.IU. S HOT, b\Jt Guyunest•
Juthortllt•., ... 1111 nm.,t .1ppurt•nlh died of po1wn t\fl catlmaled 700
ot ht• r:. "1•1 ,. ht•lwH·d to hi.I\ e fkd wtu the. J unjl!c The sulCldu
1nl'ludmi.: Jtuw ... hi.. \lo 1fr und '(\II 1.ht-d lui.t hourb urter th 8~<·t
.imbu-,ht'd .md k11lr1I fl\1• \nw rtrnn' 1nd11d1n S Rep Lt>u fh'jl\ llf (\1hforrt1tl
M 11)11 l~·fo.:~111.: thoui.:h tht• rn"''' ,u1c1de appear'I chol•r~ on
'u1c1d1.· and t·ult~ 'ut.·h Jb tht• P1-oplt ., Tt•mplc uy they u w 1l com
int: It \l>U/ol llnl) '()Ul''illon, Ult•) 'UV, or .. ho and wh<.-n
'NollOd> h,1.., bdtl'\ l'd -.e 'itll\-rwoph• "ho '•1d 1l tb pot>11blt to
control pt'tltllt-to lhl' 1tt•tcn.<t· Rut at ha.'> hap~ned." uld Boston
p11v1.·h1Jtrt~t .John ('l;1rk \lo ho hui. ~tudacd lhc.,c r ulb rtve yritrti.
.. 1'"1. lb OT ' KPIU INC," :.aad Ritbb1 James Rudtn, an
offtctal or tht l\mtrlci.n Jewish committee who h ias written ex
tcns1vcly on cults "ll'J oot 11urpns1ng when you consider the
tot ahtariun atmosphere an whleh most c ults operate."
"Our wur. our 1dl' tt 'i> a madness of m&iny ." said Or. Edwin
Shne1dman of lht' lln1ver 1ty of California, the nation's only pro
ressor of thanntology i:I dl:sctphne named ror Thanatos. the
Grec·k rtod of dcuth
Thl'~l' mcn !>ay that strong. even totalitarian. leuders like
Jones lcuve no room for their adher ents lo dil18ent. onon. says
Clark. 1t 1!> this un1rorm1ty of thought and belief that attncts
followers
"PEOPLE WHO GO INTO CULTS are in a state of mind that does
not allow outside information lo enter._They feel safe, cozy.
They can talk their own language to each other. It ·s reinforced by
their opposit ion to all out51de reabty an 'us a nd they' men·
tality "
Clark belle.ves Congressman Ryan cracked this wall of uni·
form1ty when he v1s1ted the People's Temple commune Saturday
to investigate a lleged abuse of sect members. several members
chose lo leave with him. These events. Clark s ays, "lore apart the
cult's sense or certainty
"I Uunk the thing imploded," he said. "You have to un-
derstand that there ls no room for ambiguity in groups like this.
When ambiguity occurred, when something went wrong, they all
panicked and the cult destroyed Itself."
T HE AMBUSH AND KILLINGS followed Within hours. ac·
cording to· witnessc11. cult member!> lined 4p for a draught of
poison reportedly bn•wed in a large vat.
Murk Lan<'. a lawyer representing the cult. was at the cam p
Jus t bcfor<' the dNllhs lie :>aid the members disc ussed suicide
b<>rorc• h(• fl<.'d , fearing for,h1:. own life. He s aid t"o cull members
tolr1 him "W<· an· :ill g<11ng to cht-now."
:.aid
Th1•y wc·n· :.millng lhcy looked genuinely happy," Lane
A California PS.Vl'holog1st . who accom.panied Ryan to Guyana
to try lo get his daughter out of .Jonestown. !>a1d members of the
group rcheur~wd mai,s i.uic1dc a nd l>ignl'd undated s uicide notes
bcfon• tht•y left ('ahforn1u for Guyana. •
One can only SJ>4.'CUlatc about J ones' motive!>. There were ro-
porti. he w<i~ seriously Ill He was apparently fli!>ctnated by suicide
:ind onCl' h.'<.1 a demonstration calhnA for a ··suicide barrier " on
San Franc1:.~·l> Golden Gute Br'id':e. Dut a l'QOre compelbng ques·
twn ,.., why ht!> Collo'4crs wcn:.willing to JOin him in death
"THERE IS SOM ETlllNG CALL•;o 'altruistic SUICtdc.. ..
.. <.11d Shne1dmun. "when tics to the socie(y are so strong t.hat the
d1clale:. or th<• group govern the individual's life It would take
l'normous t>go ... trt>ngth to !tlC'r> out of that hnc in the iun~le and :.:i~. I prt·ft•1 not In If ht· doc·:.. they might s hoot htm "
. _,)ihrw1dman 11:.i1d he ~:1!. n·mmdcd ·or Mas ada where nearly a
ttmu ... Jnd .f(.'w~ unde~ s1l'ge hy the Romans during the firs t century
1\ I) c:nmm11tl•d :.u1c1d1• ratht·r than be slaughte red or ensluved .
H1111tn c<ills .1dhcr(·nts hkc those who followed Jones in to death · 11 Ul' lx•llc•v(•r!-o ..
"Tht· lrut• hchevl'r 1:-. a tragic phenomenon m world history.
Th1.•y an• ofll'n intolt•rant. They urc prone to follow uuthoriturian
ll'ader sh1p /\nd thl.'y'll do a n.vthinu lo further the cause ...
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Fronar~AI
SEARCH CONTINUES. • •
Army and /\1r l'<1rre personnel
and food and t•q111pmenl Air
Forcl' off11.·1als s aid a C -141
Starllfter was CX P<'<'tNi latl'r.
t·arn ing :1 d01t•n h <'ltcopteri.
rha t ""uld fl•rt y lht· bodies out
of .Jon l'sto~ n
But Do~la:. l>a\1d~on . an of
ft l'lal with the U S. l-d1lbal>s>
-strict I hl· hmfi1•., "l'rt· tn an ad
v a nccd st<.1te of ell"<.· om pos1t1011
Jnd authm 1ttl'S Wl'rt' <·11ns1dl'r1ng bur.v1n~ tht•m at Jon<',lown
"Tht• txl(li{'' arc• st ::i rt in~ to
s we ll and somt• sc•t.•m ready to
burst ... s~11d l'mbassy official
Pe ter Londoner
High aftt•rnoon tem peratures
her e the past three days have
been m th~· 85·90 degree rnnge,
und the tropir;1I sun · has shone
steadily two days.
T he /\merican contin~enl in·
eluded 29 1dcnlificat1on experts.
To s peed tht• procesl>, the
Guvant•sc f.tovernment wf!ivt..'<.I ¥
OR ANOE COAST
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la w re quirt.n g autopsies an
homicide cases.
Also folUld a t the camp was
somc S500.000 in cash and some
l<'WClry. Unconfirmed r eport:.
all>O s aid $500,000 tn gold and
hundreds of Social Security
chc>ck s had also been found.
E1Ctc•'rt 1111r¥t\IQFti were repert
cd found, three in the camp and
12 who came out of the jungle.
Es timates of the missing ra nged
from more than 375 to more than
775 An exact .estimate was not
possible because reports of the
settlement's total population
ranged from 800 to l,200. Most
~ere from California, the head-
quarters of thc•secl.
Rhodes gave this account of
whal happened Saturday:
.Jones called the me m bers or
the colony t6 the assembly hall
by loudspeake r . te lling tht!m :
"The time has come for us to
mf'Cl in an0ther place."
The people rilled the hall,
which had no side walls, and
spi~e<l. out into the yard around
11 A rrfted 1fuards were stationed
around the crowd.
T h e settle m e nt d oct or,
L awren ce SC hllcbt , 30, or
Houston, Tex .. a nd two nurses
brought in a la rge stainless-steel
vat which they filled with the
poisoned Kool-Aid. They began
ladling it oul, spooning it or
tiq uirting It Into the mouths of
babies and fllUne paper cups
whic h the adults brought up .
One woman who balked was
shouted down by other m e mbers
of the cult. She drank her dose.
After the people drank, they
went lrito convul1lona. Their
· eyes rolled"ttp. They had dlrncuJ-
lY breathing, and they died an.tr
about five minutes.
Rh~ saJd he eecaped when
the -doct or reque1 ted a
stethoscope, and he volunteeNld
to 1et lL. lnatud of retumlnf, he
said he bid in the woods and did oot tee thf end ol the ceremony
or the death ot Jonet.
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Tl M GIBBS SURVEYS ENDANGERED SLOPE FROM PARENTS' HOME IN SAN CLEMENTE
f\Hldents of She Homes on Calle Nina Hoping to Avert Another Laguna Disaster
Fro• Paflf! Al
KROCH~ ..
was the hospital board's first
chairman.
Mr . Kroch. son of an Austrian
banker. came lo America when
he was 17.
Working his way up 10 the
book world. he opened his own
store and by 1933 was able to
buy the Brentano's chain. He
sold a ll except his Chicago Bren·
tano's In 1939.
Mr. Kroch's wife of 61 years.
Gertrude. died in 1970.
lie had moved lo Tuscon fi ve
years ago to be with h1 :.
daua:hter. Mrs. Charles Kelsch.
Mr. Kroch's remains are to b<•
c remated and his ashes arc to
placed at Anaheim's Mclr05l'
Abbey with ha s wife 's.
The m emorial service will
take place at 1 p.m at thl·
Laguna Beach Community
Presbyterian Church ... •
Fro'" Page Al
SLAYING ...
pert, s urrendered peacenbly to
officers, and was bi.!mg qui•:.
tioned this morning regarding
the killing.
Police said Tobey had bc<•n
stabbed numerous limes in the
back , neck and chest They
bcltevt·d the dcMgner wall ktlflod
bet ween noon and 6 p.m . Mon
day .
Tobey was a me mbe r of th<.·
C h a m b c r of Co m m <' r c· 1• s
Reaul1f1 cat1on Comm1llc:c jf1c1
for many year!> WiJS in l'hargl· of
the us hers at th(· Page<Jnl nf tht·
Ma!>lc rs wi th hi:. m otht·r. lht·
late Suzcttt· Uabncy
Draft Peace
Tr~aty OK'd
JERUSALEM </\Pl -The
Israeli Cabinet today approved a
draft peace t reaty with Egy pt
but flatly rejected Cairo's latest
demands. Prime Min ister
Menachcm Begin suid
By a voll' of 15 2, the Cabinet
also endorsed a dN·1s wn to bl.'~in
separa te negotiations over an
autonomy schrme for the WcM
Bank of thl' Jordan Rtv~·r and
lhl" 6dla Sii 111 after the rat1r1e~
t1on of thc bract· Egypt treuly
From Page A I
'MURDER'. •
kno wn instrument of destruc
lion, like S\ gun."
So th e Am e ri ca n s o f
J onestown. Kimmel said, may
we ll have taken cyanide with the
hope that they would wake
again. alive.
• •••••
Painter Giorgio de Chirico.
acclaime d -as Italy's
greatett In this cenLury,\has died at 90 in Rome. , •
( •
Clemente Hilhide
Residents 'Shaky'
By ANNE COOPER
Ol llM O•tly Pilot \1•11
San Clemente rcc;1dcnts with
homes localt'<.I on a hill directly
above City Hall h;J vc s uffered a
bad case of lhe Jilt<'rs l>ince Oct
2. when a mass1v(• lands lide in
nearby Laguna Ucach lcfl 50
fa milies homf..'le11s
The re:.1dcnts or ~•x ho m<'s
along the ocean side• of Calle
Nina and anotht>r at the in
te rsl'ct1on of calles Nina and
OC'Soto wonder wheth<'r they too
may w:tkl· onl• l'arly morning to
hear the groa111ng or foundationi,
und the• shattering of gla!>s
Thcst• Wt'rl' tht· sounds wh1l·h
"a med Laguna B<.>arh Alut·h1rd
Canyon fom11it•s 111 t•vac:uall' th<·
a n ·a lwfon· tl1t• <kt 2 :.lim·
<Tum hll:d two clo..:C'n honw:..
c·a u:.1ng an l'Slimatcd $15 millmn
damagt•
The Jtltt·r:. ~tarl<.'d for o<•t•u
pants of thl' St'Vl'n San Cll'mcntt•
homes last F't'bruary or M <.1rch,
said attom('\' Grr:.ild Gibb~. who
lives with hl11 family at •109 Calle
Ntna.
During heavy wlnt1•r rains. a
one inc h crack' opcn<.-d 1n the
~lope behind the homes The
crack widened and then gupcd
By lhc c nd or a month the
ho mes. which haci g raced tht•
!>umm1t of u land~capcd slope.
ovt•r\oOkl•d iJ naked , nt·arb
v<.·rli<'al 11luff
Tht• formt•r :.101>1.· l,1y 35 fN·t
below
Affc•rtecl famlltcs hared
geolog1s l s l.t•lghton and A:.
soriatcs of lrvint• to !iludy the·
arNt and rN·ommcnd a way to
sa\'c th(•1r homes Pn •llminury
cs Umat<>s for repairs wen·
plarc·d at s:;oo,ooo
ll eading up th<· s t udy for
Lt'ighlon and /\si.oriatcs was
proJeC'l director Woodrow
11 i ~ d 0 n . w h 0 h a d 0 n . :-. 1 I ('
k nowl<.•dg<· of I hc 11roble m . lie
ltvcs Jl 410 Calle Nina
Hes1denls of lh<> area wen•
plca!>t'd to learn that th<'Y would
qualtfy for lo" intcn•sl federa l dt 5 a ~tcr loans und lookt·r1
for ward to having rc pam. done
bcfort· tfw c·om111g winter rain.-.
Thi• ~cofl>g1 ca l r<:port 1>H1:.
nearin~ c·omplet1on on Oct :.!.
"hen tht• t<arth mov<·d 1n Laguna
Beach and 1.•1ty ofhctals htrl•d
L<'t~hl:t;A 11F1d-A:.:.o•'iah•:-to sur
vcy nlm·h1rd CJnyon In hopel> of
preventing further l<1ss<:s
.. Or Lc1ghlon had ht!>. staff
runntng night and dJy 1n
Ulueb1rd Canyon." said G1bbl>
"We understood a nd were ~ym
palheltc. but then when 1L slart
cd to rain, everybody panicked
We're afraid our time ts running
out."
The Lei'ghton and Associales
report on the Calle Nina slo(>l'
was submitted last week to the
Ctly or San Clemente In add!·
tton, Gibbs appeared before lhc
City Council and was promised
c•l> cooperal1on in s p eeding
along repairs.
The 1ot<.~log1sts · report rccom
mended that 70.000 yard s or fill
be used to build a grndual slopt.·
to he dra1nt'<i IJ~ c:..rcfu ll ~
c·n1oti nc•1·rl'd undt•r ground <Jnd
s urface draanugl· sy~km!'>
Ttw result 1:. t'Xf>t!<'h•d lo bt·
t he bt·g inmng:-. of a new c1ly
p ark s ite, s aid Gibbs .
To pay for t he tr<'m cndou~
g rading prOJt'l'l , som e of tht· rt·~
1dt•nt s have agreed to pool
funds ava1lablt· to lhem in·
dividuall y as rederal diM1!>ter
loans A few res1d e nti. have
declined Lo part1c1pate.
"When they look at tht·1r
billfolds and their back yard~.
1 hey think they'd better ta kt·
t'a r c of their billfolds." s aid
Gibbs. ''But in some ()( the·
homes. doors won't clo'se. slabs
are cracking in one houst· I
can run m) hand under thl'
baseboafd at lhe :tl11b · ·
Meetings Set
On Pollution
O r ange Cou nty and lhc
Newport-Irvine Wustc Mana~c
menl Plannin~ Agency havt> an
nounced two public meetings to
be held on a draft plan for con
trollin~ pollution.
Mel'l1ngs wi ll be held at 7 pm
Nov 29 in the Oranl{e City Coun
di Chambers a nd at 7 p m Nov
30 10 the l rvtne City Council
Chambers
T he plan. entitled Or anJ:c
Cdunty /NIWA 208. prov1dei-for
erosion controls. surface !>anita
t1on programs, v1.•i,i,d waslt
manu~emcnt. res toration ol
Newport Reach ::ind otht•r pm
gram s involving water pollution
Goodness
what taste !
Texas Spti!ad
I lb BE EF STICK 111 Summe1 Stut41 ...
12 01 Miid M1d911 Lon~horn, f> o•.
Smoky lunok•d en.• .. b•tl 7 01.
Pl•in Qoudt, 7~ 0 1 Btll11 Fltur
1~ n•tur~I F1•nd1 1yp11 ,.,,,, '°'' cn. ... 1. II Ot. E<l•m Stoc:k, 'plut Strtwbclrry
BonM n1. Hi 98
ot11t t11or•nltU IMllwtry
•"•• .. II •llillllt4
See this and maqy
m send gifts ...
Come In •nd
select food gift peke
• for Chrl1tm11. Teke
wHh you or we'N etMp.
We 'II handle all the
detaU1 and even enck>H
1 peraonal greeting.
other gift pales on displ8J'
'·
Air Race
At Coast
Canceled
Air racci. lhat had bc-t·n
11chcduled ""'mluy. Saturday and
Sunday ofr the coast or flunt
ington Beach have bt'cn c·<1n
reled because of an uns ah·
runway on the beach.
Officlal11 11ald. lht• dec1s1on to
call ofr the pylon-to-pylon racei..
over the ocean nt•ar llunlington
Stale.• Rt>uch wu~ n·acht•d after
ksls were made "'n<.la>
Tom Miller, a locul offic ial
with the> s talt• Ocpurlmcnt of
PBrki; and Rccrt>alton, :.aid lhc
sand for a malCec;hift runway
near Brookhursl Street was un·
stable. even after bcinJ: watered
down and rolled
A s mall racing plane was as.
semblcd at the site Friday but
becam e bogged down in the soft
sand. he said
Pat lhncs, pn:s1dent of the
U S Air Racmg Assoc1at1on.
i,a1d lhcre wa:. "no way" his or
gan1zat1on would san1..'l1on the
races Wlder the conditions
"There's no q ucl>t10n it would
be unsafe." he said Monday.
Uc added that planes may
btAcomc• hc1i.:i.:,·d down 1n lht· :.<ind
<.1nd lip ovt:r during la nding:.
"/\s afe runway wa:. tlw
hy:.ton(• lo our approval. .. he
:-.a id. "Wt· w<Jntc•d no part of 11
:.ind wouldn't huvc allowed our
pilot:. to porticiputC' "
Hines said hi!'> organitation 1!>
the only body that c;in !>anct1on
air racing C'vcnl~
The decision to cancel the
races was made Friday by or·
ganizer David Wotr
Wolf. who oper ated out of a
room in the South Coast Plaza
Hotel in Costa Mesa. had rt>
ccived permission from the state
Coastal Comm1~~10n last Tue~·
day
fie ali,o had perm1ss1on from
the c ity. stat<' Ocp<Jrtment of
Parks and Recrl'alion and thl'
Federal Aviation Agency
Wolf saHI today he plun:-. lo
n·~<·hl'clule tht· l·wnl nl'xl foll in
llunt 1n~ton l:kach "because of
thP tremendous communit y sup
port ..
"We d1dn t find out that th1•
:.and wouldn't compuct until 11
wn~ too luk to ny in Cl portahlt•
runway from Tt•xas ... he smd
Peking Boss
Facing Woe?
TOKYO CAPI A fl urry of
wull posters in Peking indicated
today that Chairman llua Kuo·
fen~ may b<· facing serious in
t crnal poltt1cal proble m !> and
ideological dissent for the ftri,t
lime ~once ht· tool. power
An open letter allacking lh1·
1976 decis ion by the' Chincst•
Communist Party Politburo to
fire Vice Chairman Teng lls wo-
pi n g. w ho .wai. s u-cked J U1i t
b<'fore Hun took power but has
i.1ncc been rcin:.tated appe<tn•d
in Peking today, J a r>an'!> Kyod<1
news agency said.
The OJX!n lettc•r follows within
48 houri. wall posters attacking
tht> late Communist Party
Ch airman Mao T s e -tung by
name and s uggesting he was a
fascis t du·tator.
wiJn Classes Set
The Orange Coa:.t YMCA•~ of-
fering year-round s w1mm1ni.:
C'las:.c:. for all J~t· J,troup!>. from
ttny tots on u Mornin and ar
ternoon rlu!>se~ an· ava1lublc.
rur further tnformut1on, call
fl42 9990
Fashion
Island
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MAIUHIR'S VILLAGE.
DANA POINT
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N.Y. Stoeks
VOL 71 NO 31.S, JS CTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 , 1978 TEN CENTS
Jungles Cultists Guyana • ID
G E 0 1l G F r n w N (; (I .... n ·'
IAP I \IS troo~-. fl1·~ tn 111
day to bl·~111 .1 n1t11·.1h1 .. ..,hull Ir
rt•rr) Hill out 1·uq1'•"• of mnr ,.
than ..ioo nwrw.rn ,·uh''" "ho.
drank n 1,•1h,1I ln t'" cir 1\.11111 \111
.and cvurndt• 111 l,111,1lh lo\ .ilt\ t u
J ~u1c1dul mt.•:-.-.i.1h nut th1• ,,Jt,.
o( tht• bod1t·., m.n r1111•1· ltw
S<\ldw r-. to hur' thl'lll un th1• ''"''
In tht• JUO~lt> l"OlflnlUOl' "hl'I t'
they d1l'd
(oll\ clnt'<.4.' -.old1eri. .incl polh'f•,
rn1"'""h1h•. '•'HrC'h<·J th1· 'ur
I uu ncl111i.: "1M1·rn<'" ror hun
1111 11 uf nlht•t nwru ltt•r' of I h1·
wt t lht• Pt't>J'I<• ., fN1111h· who
I I 1· II I r 11 m l h t .J on •· '> lo" n
.1,.:r1n1ltu1 .11 -..•11 h•ml·nt ttfll'r thl·
Ill.I'' 'Wl'ldt•
\ rt'IH>rlt•r "ho "•~•tt>d tht'
1 .1m11 I~ tnlle'> northwt's t of
th1' South AmenC'an capital.
.... ut 11 looktod lake a garba~<'
Stabbed in Bed
dump where somebody dumped
u lot or ruR dolls "
SURVIVOR RELATES
RITUAL OF DEA TH-A4
WAS REV. JIM JONES
OYtNG OF CANCER?-A7
The bodies or the sect founder
the Rev Jim Jones. and his wife
were among 409 corpses that a
police spokesma n said Guyanese
troops h ad counfed in a nd
a r o und the meeting hall tn
Jonestown. Jones ind seve ra l
othe rs had been s hot. pre -
sumably by their own hand. The
others had drunk Kool·A1d into
which the camp doctor mixed
cyanide.
Jones o rdere d the m a ss
suicide Saturday afte r sect
members ambushed and killed a
U.S . congress m a n a nd four
other persons who were part of
an investigative team that v1s1t
ed Jonestown.
T hree U.S. Air National Guard
C-130 transports arrived here
this morning carryinJ? about 200
Army and Air Force personnel
and rood and equipment Air
Fo rce officials said a C 141
Starhrter was expected later.
a Architect
Bluebird fta%ing Begins
Rulldozc•rs pus hed ovc>r 21 homes in
Rlueb1rd Knolls early this morning in
rlcmollt10n prOJCtl intended to clear the
sl1de-ravagNJ land of dcbns. The homes.
destroyed in the Oct. 2 landslide. stood in
.the way of erosion control work which i
planned to kcc•p the topsoil from washing
away during expect ed winte r rains .
Geologists said removing hom es was only
way to save the five-acre area from
furthe r des truction by flooding. A storm
drain is also being inst alled lo divert the
potenlia.ll y destructive winter runoff .
Youthful
'
Transient
Arrested
By STEVE MITCHELL
Ol t ... 0.llY 1'1 .. 1 Slatl
The bloody nude body or prom·
ine nt Laguna Beach ar chitect
Brent Stapleton Tobey was found
in his bed Monday. lie had been
stabbedtodeath.
Police arrested a 20-ycar-old
trans ient for questioning in the
murder. They said the young
man had been befriended by
Tobey, 55, arter arriving in
Laguna Beach last week.
Police were holding Robert
. Ralph Booth in li eu of $250,000
bail. I
Tobey's violent death came on
the same day Laguna Beach
cabine tmake r J a m es E a rl
Scramlin was found guilty of
murder in the bludgeon killing of
retired Coast Guard oHicer
Albert Daniel Willard -a close
frieod of Tobey . '
Police said it was Tobey who
discovered Willard's body at the
retired offi cer 's home in August
of 1977. several days after his
friend had been bludgeoned to
death with a mahogany fertility
statue.
A Superior Court j ury found
Scram Un guilty or second degree
murde r Mond ay i n t h a t
homicide trial.
c:irryin~ a dozen helicopters
that would ferry the bodies out
or Jone~town
But Douglas Davidson, <1n of
f1c1al with the US Embai.sy,
~aid t he bodies \Wrt> in an ad
vanced state of decomposition
and authorities wen: c1ln!>1dcnnj,!
burying th<'m at Jones town
"The bodies are starting to
swell and some· ~eem ready to
<See SEARCH, Page A2)
..
0 .. 11, Pilot >t•ll PllolO llillside Houses Eyed Tobey's body was discovered
by Roger Hylbak. 47. who li ves
in back of Tobey and shared the
sa m e kitchen with the designer.
There were numerous wounds in
the upper part or Tobey's body.
LAGUNA OFFICERS FRISK MAN QUESTIONED IN MURDER
Robert Ralph Booth Arrested at Restaurant
•
Opposition Expected at Laguna Meeting Hy lbak told police he arrived
a t T o bey's h o m e at 1320
Carmebta St. at about 6 p.m .. A d eveloper's proposal to communities. BrookS' tentative map or sub-a.. d.d d' h bod r division shows a roadway run--uut ' not iscovcr t e Y or another 45 minutes. ning from Santa Ana Street in He said he went into Tobey's
Coast City Official
bu i I d 3 2 ho m cs a n d l 8 The route of lhat roadway
townhouses on land located nearly parallels that or an emer·
bet~ecn two h1l ls1dc com · gency fire road be ing con -
munit1ei. 1s expected to run into structed by the city to link the
oppos1 ion om~ l when 1l comes two commumues m caseo a
before the Laguna Heach C:1ty _ f!!e in Arch Beach Heights.
Arch Beach Heights to within bedroom to make a telephone -..1.x.ooo_... .. f ee,......t,.,oc.-r _th_e_T_o-=p-o_f_t_h_e_W_o_r_ld_--e.aH~'nelrt--1rte--tt•aw-t»~end ·s
c :re conre nds the city could body underneath the bedding.
· Threatened,Guarde~d~--
Counl'1I !Brooks proposes to save the ci·
The proposal hy R 1chard ty the cost of tha t fi re access
B rooks J r o f L a g u n a route by provjding four-fifths of
Properties, calls for a 4.000·fo<>l that roadway for his project.
roadway to uccommodat<' 32 thereby enabling emergency
single family homes spanning vehicle access to Arch Beach
the area between Arch Reach Heights from the Top of the
Heights and the Top of the World World fire station.
Services Scheduled
For Adolph Kroch
8UCCUM8I AT 18
L..,._. AdOfptt Kroch
Memorial services will be con-
ducted Wednesday for Adolph A.
Kroch. a long•time Laguna
Beach reside nt and local
benefactor. who died Sunday in
Tuscon, Ariz. of pneumonia. He
was 96.
Mr. Kroch came to Laguna in
1948 after he left his book-selling
business In Chicago. At one
time, he owned Brentano's Book
stores in New York, Washington
a nd Detroit, a nd h i s o wn
bookstore and a Chicago Bren·
tano's were among the world's
ltargest stores.
When be retired, Mr. Kroch
turned the book store businesses
over to his son.
"Papa'' Kroch , as he was
known, w a& a well·known figure
in the Orange Coast area. He
donated more than 25,000 worth or rare books to the UC Irvine
Library.
He organized a campaign that
raised $4 million to bulJd South Cout c.otnmwtity HospltaJ. He
<See DOCH, Pase .\J)
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save a considerable amount by ~ "ll 's just not sare to live in
combining !Ge two road proj-Laguna Beach any mo re." a
ects, and asi'ed that the council shaken llylbak told offi cers late
give his project high priority Monday night outside the home.
because or the need for the fir Hylbak had also been a friend
road. of Willard, a nd police said Tobey
But Linda Ristow. president or had called Hylbak upon discover·
the Arch Beach Heights Associa-·Ing the retired officer 's body a
iion, s aid such a proposal would year and a ha lf ago. and that both
be out of the question. men had then called police. "Our concern Is not fighting police.
lbe development of 32 units and "This is Ironic, really Ironic." a bunch or townhouo,es right ff lb k id h kl hi h now," &h. Ristow said. "We just Y a sa • 5 8 ng s ead.
don't want a long delay on our "You don't s uppose the two kill· fire road. ings are related. do you," he
d asked one officer. City oCficials sai an emergen-But police said today they
cy access .road linking the two doubt Monday's conviction or
communities should be complet-Sc ramlin is related to the ed by early next year.
She sa id that by the time (See SLAYING, Pa1e AZ>
Brooks' project is ready to go. it
could be a year and a ha lf to two
years before the roa<l rs com·
<See HOUSES, Page AZ> School 'Over'
After~Day
CONCORD, N.H. <AP> -
By ROBERT BARKER
Ol t ... 0•1ly Pll°' St•ll
Huntington Beach City
Councilman Ron Shenkman
a nd his family we re given
police protection Mo nday
nig ht after Shenkman re port·
ed that he was threatened
with maiming earli er in the d ay. ·
Two ofricer s es~o rt ed
Sffnkman lo his car near thr
end of Monday night's stormy c1·
ty council m eeting tha t was
picketed by ~,bout 75 off-duty
police offi cers.
Two officers hovered near th •
council podium throug hout the
meeting as an added precaution.
Shenkman said he rece1vt'd "a
very brief" telephone call from
a woman at aooul l :45 p.m
Monday who threatened him
with maiming 1f be carried out
his intentions to resign a s mayor
a nd support Ron Pattinson to
.repl~ce him. NATAL SCENE
J'Ol'El.J DOWN Heidi Tompkin hated her fi rst Shenkman did step down us
day at school In 1976 and decided m ayor at the beginning of Mon·
TRAVERSE CITY , Mich.
<AP> -The City Comm\saion
wlll not sponsor a Christmas
oallvity display this year, hav·
ing accepted the city Human
Right.a Commission's arguments
that it might violate the conaUtu-
Uonal mandate for separation of
church and state.
The commiaaioners decided
Monday nl,ttt that any nativity
cU1play would have to be
privately 1poneored and bear a
noUce thal tM city wu not J)IY·
Int for it. Tben It couJd be
mounted Oil city proptrty.
..... ...,:• .. -...... .. .__. .... _ ..._..,
not to return. Her mother day night's session. P attinson
agreed. Now, the stale education was selected to succeed him as a
board Is grappltng with their mayor on votes or Shenkman.
stubborn stand. Pattinson, Don MacAllJster and
The girl 's m othe r. Be t sy John Thomas.
Tompkin, told the stale Board oJ Shenkman has said he will re·
Education o n Monday that s ign from the city council Dec.
Heidi, then 6, r ejected the 18.
"flthtJnc and teasing" she found SMnkman indicated that he
durin1 ber four·bour expe>Sure to didn't put too much stock in the
public IChool. threat but notlrled p olice
"Al we were walUna tor lhe becauae oC the highly o~r,ied . school bus the next ilay, ahe emotional adtmosphe.re. · '.
aaked me why ahe had to 10 Police Chief Earle l(d,bftaJlJo ·
ba~k and I couldn't really think said today that pqliQe wlhtpro,.~. or a reason." said Mrs. vlde >•.a..,great dcal"·of,MC:urit.y·~ Tompkin, who now la 1ln1le. ' to Sb-eftkman .:net hfte family -as.,
t I l; t: .. ." .. l :..i---.--,, . '
long as ht.' w1sh<·s
"I tak<' :ill thn•ab a s fa<'lual
u n t i I p r o v t> n u t h t• r " 1 ~ l'. • ·
Rob1ta11l(' smd
M eanwh1l t•, attorn<'v Stt>vt•
Solomon dcmand1·d i he· 1m
mediate rcs1gn:.1l1on or Ma)'or
Pro-Temporc Richard Siebert
Monday mi;!hl.
A crowd of about 250 attended
Monday night's session.
Weather
Chance of ram 40 pcrc('nt ,
on Wedne11day. "/\ little '
<'OOler With lows tonight 10
low to middle 50s Highs\
Wednesday,58to65. l
INSIDE TODAY r
Fan1 wW pay $2.5 a seat /or ' ~
a chancr to bid for 4!13 t
perional it~ that belonged 1 J
to Judy Garland. The goods l
will be auctioned ofl on Sun-
day. Story. photo Page AS. •
Z DAILY PILOT l/§C
Housing
Plan Get
Capo OK
A prOJl(>~al to dl·H•lop lo'4 .. nt!
mod(•rott-mronw houP..tnl't 1*rw1 11
communlh rl·ntc~1 111\ thl' St-rra
hool '1h: 111 C'<t1w·.lt Jl\O Oc .uh
rtcPl\'t.•d prc-ll,,11n11r' <'Ond1
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Cip111trtaoo -umn\·d . t•tiool n1~·
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tht• lon 1t11111 ur lht• ,c•hool th'>
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trJn~portutwn h1•.idc1u rtN"" 1m tf
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Mondta\ to 'llllf)Ort ti pcu11on or
lht• ('up1str 11110 Uu\ Pt1rl.:. and
RN•r,•11tion t11.,tt It'! rn.i~tt·r plun
Cbtlll "' 1t1.1fl form 1, .,,,h1rh <"Oil'>
for dt•\ t'l<>1n11t•nt of gCH 1•rnml'nl
ub~1drn'<i Jtf•1rdahh.· hou ... m.i
on tht• '1·bool :.11t•. u:t .,,,l'll u" t•on
'>ti Ul'llOO of U nt-.,,, l'llmplUIUI\
t•t•nlt•r fo1 tlw 11.1rk' d1,tri<'I n II t I ru .. , l'I'' 'I II JI 1 (11•11 flw1 r
s11ppr1rl of lh1· 111111io,JI .,,,Ith the
tollo.,,, 111.,: n1mht1011'.'. 111 ht· pldC't•1I
on th1• t·mmty
That Ill\· l'ounh .u·c1uin·
•'•J:hl .u·rt•:-. llt'>.I to "'h1111I ch!>
1r11·1 11ff1t'''" in 111,. !'\.tr1 .hum
(' Jp1:-.tr ;mu 1ndui.t11:il 11tt1 k JOd
t·xchJn.:c lh<1t proper!) for the
!'il•rru School slit•
That tht• <'ounty prov11lt• <i
:.1tc :in-l'ptuble to lhl' i.i·hool <11 -.
tn<"l tor u c·ont11111at inn h1 i.:h
l'.-<'hool t·ampu:. .ind t'<111,trul'l J
fe1c1l1t) thl.'rl' lo r l·plJt't• lhl' t·'<
Isling Scrru School
That th<' county r eplace the
district's bus trunsporte1taon
facility and relocute its grounds
mamlt'nance bu1ld1ng
Trusteeb ex-prei.sed concern
that r esidents or lbe UnlO ·
co rporatcd community of
Cap1i.trnoo Be<ich may not be
,.ware of the county's intcnl to
cons1dt-r the Serra School !\ltt•
for low and modcral<' 1ncom1•
housanl!
Bud Campbdl. Vl<"e president
o f t h l' C a p r :. t r a n o H l' a c h
ChambN of CommcrC'l'. told lhl'
~<'hool ho;ud that. to ht:.
knowlc<l~c. no one .LO the com
munity knew about th(' propoi.ed
d evelopment until las t week.
when a presentation wai. made
to th1.• !~:al L10ns <..:lub
Ca mpbe ll s aid low and
moderate mcom(' hOOSIOR ha£.
been a controversial Ii.sue in
Cap1::.trano Beach SJnCl' 1976.
when county officials declared
their intention to replace 36
homes found to be in violation or
county health laws.
The homei.. d~ticribed as some
o( Orange County 's worst hous·
ing. are l()("atcd in the vicinity of
Doheny Park Road and Las
Vega:. /\venue, within two or
thrC(' blocks of Serra School.
L K "Mickey" Vulcnline. or
the Cup1s1rano Bay Park und
Rccreat10n 01striet. said the d1:0.·
tnc t board hal> alwayi. had a
keen int erest in thl' Serra School
site for U!>t' as a community
ccnk r <Jnd park.
The park d1stnct board also
!>Upports construction of afforda·
ble housing in Cap11>trano Beach,
said Mrs. Valentine. ~
Realizing that support of ::.ub·
s 1diu•d houMng o n t he Serra
School site would make federetl
fundi. available for a community
cente r there con vinced the
bo<trd lo support the pion under
cons1c1nat1on t)y the county. she
i.ard
We ~w1· this 11s a pos1t1vf'
thing for the vi llage co r
C'ap1~trano Beachl," ::.aid Mr:.
ViJlt·nt1ne. · ll would rcally u11
gnidl· lht• community And 11
would J l&o bcnchl the :.chool d1::.-
t1 ICl
"But v.t• rt• JU~l (o(l'lllOJ\ 1nto-
1t, ' :.hc :.c.r1d "Wt• Ot'l'd t11 d11 ii
lut of n1·AcH ialing a II the f :tc
tors will hav(• to J.(n into pla<'f' 1u11t
ri1tht 1n <trd«r for th~ plun \.11
work '
Brandt S tricken
BONN. W"st Germany CAP 1
Docton. :.ay there's no cuu'>f'
for concern over the condlllon or
form<'r WeRt German Chanc•·llor
Wllly Brandt. who ha& ~uHerctl u
mild heart attack
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P.11ntt•r (;wr~m dt! \h1t1c·o.
.1 •' t~ I J 1 m ,. d .i !'I I t , J y · i..
.,•n•alt•\l 111 th1" l't·ntury, h.1~
dtt·d "' no 1n Homl'
KROCH ...
w.11. !h1• ho ... p1t.1I bo;nd'b farM
1·hairm.:.n
Mr J\nwh . 'on 11( an 1\u:;tn4.ln
b:111ker, l'Jnw lo Anwnca whl·n
he wa:. 17
Workrn~ h11> wr1y up in tht•
hook woa ltl. hl' 01">\'ncd h11> own
!>ton• und h) 193.1 wai. ublt• to
bu' I hl· Brt•11lann 'i. ,t•hmn Ill·
:.old <111 <'X{·t·r t h1 ' C.:h1t·.1i.:o Hren
l.ino's in 1939
Mr. Kroch's w1f\• of 61 year11.
Gertrude. dit.-d in 1970
He had moved lo Tuscon five
yea r s ago to b(• with h is
daug hter, Mrs. Charles Kelsch.
Mr. Kroch's re mains are to be
cremated and his ashes are lo
placed at Anaheim's Melrose
Abbey with his wife's.
The m emorial service wll1
take place ::it 1 p.m . at the
Lagu na Beach Community
Prcsbytt!riao Chur<'h
Two Injured
In Mission
Vie jo Crash
Two South O range County
men arc In :.table condition thii>
morning following a 2 a m . Mis-
sion Viejo colhsion that ejected
one driver from his smashed
vehic le.
A California Highway Patrol
spokesman said Louis J ohnson.
37, of San Juan Capistrano. was
eas tbound on Los Allsos
Boulevard at Via Pimiento when
he allegedly turned le ft -and
:.truck another car.
He assertedly crashed into a
car driven b y Pougla s
McKe nzie. 23. of El Toro. who
was traveling westbound on Los
A I tSos-Boule v ard.
McKenzie's car was hurled to
a sidewalk on its side as a result
of the collii.ion, Clf P officers
said.
Both men wer e taken to Sad-
dle back Community Hospital
where they were in intensive
care this morning.
A CJIP spokesman said the ac-
• c1dc nt is under investigation.
San Clemente
Homeowners
Pick Barton
J r1t1e ph Barton, u retired Los
Angt>leJii pohct• sergeant who hub
lt• .i "'(oampa1gn o a v<'San
C'l•·mcntc Mayor W11l1am
Walkt'r und Counc1lwomnn Don
n;1 W1lkrn'>'111 rct•ullcd from of
f1c·e . h1111 ht•M elcet~d presidt·nt
of th e Su n C l e m e nt e
llomt·owncri. Association.
Barton. 50. of 620 Ca lle
Vicente. ~ucc('cds Wuyne Ni m
mo. wh" had filled tho post since.
Scptemoor . Another former us
so<"1tt tlon pn•sidcnL. llowurd
M Ubht·tt. ulso has lwcn the
target or li recull campaign.
Th e numell of Mu!'l hf'tl,
Walker . and Mn1. W1lklnKon
have been plaC('d on u Jun. 2.1
recall election bollol. fc)Jlowing
successful rl'call petition dnvci.
1:1gainst lhem
Fr ... rage Al
HOUSES •. ;
plcted
"The council has known for a
long Umc we rlon'L have good
• fire protection (in Arch Bea<'h
llelghts l and l( they delay com-
pJetlon 0( the emergency road at
this point, we intend to rt)e let·
ters letting them know they arc
liable." Ms. Rlalow said.
Michael Gallant , the clty'11
senior planner, said Brooks
would like a hlah priority on his
project, rather than walUn1 tn
line behlnd another eight i.n·
tallv tr acta ln lh wln11 await·
Ing approval.
The City Council bu lmDC*d
a freez on new 1ubdlvI1ions peod~ appronl or a telamlc and u fety elomont. to t he
aeneral Dian.
Ton1ab t '1 counc n rneetlni be1lna at 6 p.m. ln council chamben at. 505 Foreftt Ave
At1allf•t•S-.
Suicides 'Not
By "rbt AstiO<'la«'d Prf'&
ltuntlnltb of mrmLt·n; of u rc•J1.cloub cull fortr'll'd •m orderly
line. lh••ll wok tbelr llvt>:1 , with u cJruuacht or pohton. Shocklng, yes.
And bturre Out not, M•'Y th•· ·xpcrts. surpMs1nJ.(
L1Ullltnged from without , !!h8k<'n by dofe<"tions within, the
Rt>v 'Jim Jom-g' Peo1>lt"' Tt•mple ~well1•<l with unctirtMlnly, then
·1m1>lt)d\-.I • l'Xpcrls lwlu•v t• N1•1.1rly 400 ('Ultusts took their llvc11 In
lh\· lt1olatl'<I JUn.Cll' of Guyunu. a tiny South Amer1cun rcpuhh('.
S UMI-: R•;POftTt;ru ,y w•;10 : S HOT. but Guyunase
author1ue11 i.aut most uppart•nlly ctwd of pouion. An estimated 700
othrris wert• bcht.•ved to havl' fh4'1 rnlQ the Junglf' The suicides
H\dud1nt JMt•:.. tllb wlf(' nnd ~on di d Just hours aflerthe serl
t1mbush1'<I llnd k1llMI flvt> f\ml'rit'un:.. in<'luding U.S. Rep. Leo
Hyun o! (', llfom1..1
Mmd twfo.cmn~ thou~h tht· ma':. bu1c1de-uppeari., ~holurs on
!'.Ui<'ld(' and cultis :iuch as the fit-'<1pl<:'s Temple say they saw It com
mg Jt wa~ only a que:>Uon . lht'Y s uy. of wh() and when
.. Nobocty ha1> bd1ev('d Wl' silly pt.•oplt• who i.aid it Is pos!.ible to
<•ontrol l)('(lplc· to th111 cl<•grt•t:' But It has happened." said Boston
psyt•hlatnst Jo hn Clark. who hus !.tuthed the!.e cults five years.
"THIS IS NOT StJk r lUSING." s~ud Rabbi James Rudin, an
offlt'wl of tht• Amencun .h•w1:,h com:n1ttce who hai. wntten ex
tt-n:.1vdy on culh "It':. not :.urpnsinJ.! when you con::.1dcr the
totalrtar iun atmosphen· 1n which most culls oµcnrte ."
"Our war. our :.1dt' 1t'i." madness of ma ny ," ::.aid Dr Edwin
Shnt>1dman or lht· Uni\ll'r bity of California . the• nation's only pro·
fr:.i.or of thanatolo~y a chsciplinc named for Thanatos. the
Circt.'k Rod of death.
Thl•se men ~uy that strong. even totahtanan. leaders hkt.'
Jones leave no room for thl·ir adhc.·rent:. to dissent. Often. sayi.
Clar\(. il 1s this t1n1form1ty of thought and bchcf that attracts
follower~
"PEOPLE WllOGO INTOC'UL1'Sarc ma stat ·of mind thatdot·s
not allow outside information to enter. They feel i.arc. cozy
They can talk their own lanJtuage to l'al'h other lt'i. reinforced b y
their opposition to all outs ide reality a n 'ui> and they· men
l:illty ...
Clark bclicV\'S Ccm~re::.:.man Ryan cracked this wall or Un&·
form\ty when he visited the People's Temple commune Saturday
to investigate alleged a buse of sect members; several members
chose to leave with him The::.t• events, Clark says. "tore apart the
cult's sense of Cl'rta1nty.
"I ttunk the thing imploded." he said. "You have to un·
derstand that the re 1i. no room for amb1gu1ly m groups hke this.
When a m biguity occ·urred, when something went wrong, they ult
panickt.'CI und lht• l'Ull dcs troyl'd 1ts.,-1 r."
THE AMBUSH l\ND KILLINGS followed. Within hours. a<'
corchni:: lo wHm•s.\cs. cult mcmbt:rs lined up for a draught of
poison reportedly hrcwl•d m a large vat.
M :irk Lane. a lawyer rcprl'senting the cult. was a t the camp
j us t b<:for(• th(• deaths lk :said the member:. discussed su1c1de
bdor(· he nc'ft. fc:inng for hi!> own life. lfe said two cult membcri.
told him . "We are all gninii to die now."
"They were i.m1hn~ . they looked genuinely happy." LunP
s aid
A California psychologist, who accompanied Ryan to Gurana
to try to get his daughte r out of Jone::.town. said m embers o lht'
group rehearsed ma:.s :.uic1de and signed undated suicide notes
before they left California for Guyana.
One can only speculate about Jones' motives. There were re·
ports he wus serious ly ill. He was apparently fascinated by suicide
and once led a demonstration calling for a "suicide barrier " on
San F'ranc1sco·~ Colden Gate Bridge. But a more compelling ques·
lion is why his followers were willing to join him in death.
"111ERF. IS SOMETHING CALLF.D 'a ltruistic suicide.' "
said Sh.ncidman. · ·wh •n tics to the society are so strong that thl·
dictates of the group ~overn the 1nd1 viduul'~ hfc_ It would takt·
t•normous ei:o 11tren~th 10 slt·p out of that hnf' m the 1unAle and say. 'I prefer not to.' If he doc.•i.. I hl'Y m1J(ht shoot him "
Shnc1dman :..11d ht• was n·mandcd of Ma::.ada where nearly a
thousand Je ws under siege by the Romans during the firs t eentury
A. D. committed s uicide rather than be ::.laughtered or enslaved.
R umn call s adhere nts like thOM.• who followed Jones into death
"true belrcvl'rs ..
"The true believer 1s a tragic phenom enon in world hi:.tory
They arc often intolerant. Thl'Y arc prone to follow c.ruthontarian
leaderstup. And they'll do anythmt.{ to further the cau:.c ..
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Fro• Page Al
SEARCH. • •
Jewe lry, C'~ins
T ake n From Home
Biker Flips
After Flap
LAMONT IAPl A La·
mont m•n died today or ln-
J u ri es suflcred Sunday
when he tried lo run down
another m an with h is
motorcycle and str\lck a
cement slab. the Ke rn
County coroner 881d
The dead man. Andrew
G . Qui c k r e portedly
threatened Morris Pierce.
20, also of Lamont. atter
the two wt-re In an alterca·
t1on. s aid Coroner Rlchurd
Gervais.
Qui c k drove hi i.
m o t o r cyc le o ff the
roadway in an attempt to
r un down Pierce but
missed and struck the slab
Instead. Gervaissa1d
Fro,,. Page A I
SLAYING ...
murder of Tobey
And they say they have ten
tat1vely ruled out robbery or
burglary ai. mol1vci. 10 the
crime
"We don't havt· a rnot1vl· ul
th1::. t ime." said Capt Nl·1l
Purcell fie :.aid officers arrest·
e d B ooth in s 1dt-Andre 's
restaurant at 1464 South Coast
lli"hway on 1nform<1tion pro
vided by friends of thl· dc<1d
:.r rc•hitt•ct
Booth. an unemployed tre€! tx
pert. surrcnderc.'CI peaceably to
officers. and was being que::.
ttoncd tttls morning regarding
the killing.
Police said Tobey had been
stabbed numerou~ times in the
back . neck and chest. They
believed the designer was killed
between noon and 6 p.m Mon·
day.
Tobey was a member of thl'
C hambe r o f Commer<"e ·~
Bcaut1flcation Committee and
for many years was 1n charge.of
the us heri. at the Pa~canl of the
Masters with h1i. mother. the
late Suzette Dabney
Holm Named
To Co.unty
Parks Post
Forme r Laguna Beach Mayor
Roy Holm has been named to
the Orange County Lag una
Lakes Regional Park Tas k
Force to repreRcnt the Lagunu
Green bell. Jn<'
Holm JOIO!> a nine.me m ber
tas k force comprised of La~una
Ht'a ch <1nd county officials lo ex
plore uses fo r area~ in Laguna
Cunyoo. mcluding the 522·acre
Sycamore Hills parcel recently
purchased by the city. and ad·
Joining Jrvinl' Company land.
County plans for the land in·
du.de " county _park. pos::.1bly 11
t ransportation corridor. im-
provemt•nl of La~una Canyon
Road and flood control pro·
gram s.
The city is looking into rt•crea
tional uses for Sycamore Hills.
including 36 holes Of golf. U !OW·
profile resort area, cqucstnan
trails and olhl•r recrcat1onal,ac·
t1v1ties
Jewt'lry and foreig n coins
burst ... said e mbassy official valued at $425 and $100 cai.h New T r ash Day
Peter Londoner were reported stolen from a S<tn
lllgh afternoon tempcratur<·:. Clemente home Monday. San Clemente residents whose
he re the past three days hav1: Pohc<' said the burglary wai. t ras h p ickup day faJl.s on
been an the 85-00·degrec ran~e . r('ported at the Patricia Rudolph Thank::.glving will have their ref
and the tropical s un hall shorw residt-nce. 102 Tcrraza Vis tc.r use collected on Friday. City
Aldrich:
'Get Back
To Soil'
Social problems In America's
industrial society rf'sull In larJte
part from · m t1nktnd moving
fa 'rt ht• r away r r om th e
agric ultural roots of his f'X
istent·c. UC Jrvine's chc.tncellor
said Mon<Jay.
"To a substantial degret> our
problems arc ereah.'<1 b tho~'-' wh o It• av e
th(' l an d
(fnrmenn to
go to the d
I y ," Da ntl'I
Aldrich said.
c it i ng an
cs t1m a l l'd
800,000 J>t.'Oplc
per year who
migrate to
the cities. •1.01t1cl4
Aldrich. a soils s cie ntist. mmk
h1::. remark!> al a Saddlcback
College seminar on scarehm~
for values 1n contemporary
crises.
Jo'rom an agricultural perspe('·
live. Aldrich said modern man
tends to think of wealth without
re~:i rd to the produl!l1vcn1•:-.s of
land
"They havt.• tcnd1~d m<>rl' to
conceive of wealth in tl'rms of
man a nd mt1 c h1ncrv JIO n(·.
forgetting the land, .. Aldrll'h in
s1stcd "But land b i.trll l':-.ben
tsal
Ile said man had u kan::.h1p to
th£• 1>oil which ,:?oes back lo th ...
beg1nmnj! or h1i.tor)
"Man hai; worshipped the soib
and the earth." he said. c1tini.:
Egyptian and Greek gods who
were named after lhc earth.
And . whether modern man
knows it or not, Aldrich !.aid.
humanity 's fealty to the land
continues
"Eve ry human bcang no m<tt
te r now far removed from llll'
~oil is s till working-on lhc land."
he ·said "Everything we work
on or with, everything we buy or
sell. everything we usc comt"•
from the earth.
"All man can do 1s chani,w t h1·
location.and !>hapes or lbin~::.. h1•
cannot change t heir source "
Aldrich said man must comt•
back to a point where he ii. morl'
m harmony with his environ
mc nl.
lie said social proble m!. an·
"nC'w problem:. for the ~ocit1I
and physical :-.cienccs · · that ht>
believes institutions such as th<·
univers ity a r c beginning to _
solve
··There is more thinking today
about man living in his environ
m ent thun ever before: .. Aldnch
i.a1d .
He 1nd1cat cd t h at !-.oc 1a l
e1•ology . a rcla ll\e l ~ nl'w
academic pur:-.u1t at UC lrv1m·.
"h as 1ti. root!> an the naturnl
sc iencci. by o bscr v1n " or
g:rnis m!> in the en' iron1111·nt
whl•re they function.
"This stud:, ::.hould produ1•t• ,,
number lJr answers-thm stmulrt
enable u~ to li vl' bcl ll'r in our t'n
vironml•nt lx·lll·r Ufo n t•ver
befort.> "
Dog-gone', S tumble
In Dark Smart.s
A San Clemente m an who got
out of bed before <la wn today
was ittjurcd when ht• stumbll'd
over the family dog in the dark.
said city firemen
Ke mpton Benedict. 57. of 151
W Ave. Hamona. wa!-. treated tn
~leadily-lwe·~d~a~yffisr..~~~~~~~~H~nrthn1n:r--rN~orri:s~1~~r~1c1~>f>-fifomrnc~e~dt-ee~n~trMyr---f~~•~a~n~e~g~e~F~G~e~~~aMld-'W'1~.t>.-1tla:..._..>n...~4...liu.;:LWJ~..l!J:w:.i~au.:.)'..JUJ:1.U.U..J.UL.ilL--~~~~
The Amcrit'an contingent tn· was found. they said. nounct.>d
eluded 29 identification eKperti.
To s p eed the proccbs, thu
Guyanese government waived a
law requir ing autops i es 1n
hOmicide cas-es.
Also round at the cump was
some $500.000 in cash and some
Jewe lry. Unconfirmed reporh
also said $500.000 in gold and
hundreds of Social Security
checks had nlso been found.
Fifteen survivors we re report
ed found, three In the camp and
12 who came out of the Jungle
E stimates of the missing ranged
from more than 375 to more than
775. An exact estimate was not
possible tx.-cause r.-port.~ of the
settlement's total population
ranged from 800 to l ,200. Most
were from Call!ornia. the heart·
quorlers of the sect.
Rhodes gave this account of
what happened Saturday:
Jones called the mcmbf!r11 of
the colony to the assembly hall
by loudspeaker. te lling them :
"The tlme has come (or us to
meel in another place."
The ~oplo flJ led the hall.
wh ich h.od no alde walls, .nd
apiUed out tnto lM yard around
lt. Armed ruard were ataUoned around the crowd.
The aettlement doctor ,
Lawren ce Sch ach t . 30. or
ffou1t6o. Tex.. and two nurses
brou1ht In 1 l1r1e atainlest·•lffl
vat which they filled with the
polllOlHld 1Cool·Ald. They be11n
ladllnl it out. ~poonln1 ll or
aqulrtillf" tt Into the mouthl or
bablH and IUliDI paper C\lPI
whJch the adulta bl'O\llht up· . I
Goodness
what taste! •.
TexasSp~ad
1 lb. BHF STICK~ Su1T1mt1 S.u"tt.
12 01 Mild Mld .. I LonlhOtn, !> ot
Smoky C.~td c'-t9 b1tl, 7 0 1.
f>lt1n Gouda, 7~ OJt. &ell• Fleur
ta natural Frtndl IYPI Mml
11>h chfftal. I 01 Edem
Stldc. plut S1r•w1Muy
lo11boM. 18.H
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~ send gifts ...
Come In and ••feet food gift paka
for Chrt1tma1. Take
wtth you or we'll •hip.
We'll handle all the
detall• and even encloM
a pereonal g,.•ttnt.
,
..
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Island
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MAllHEl'S Vll.LAGI
DAMA POINT
496-2670
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Orange Coas t T oday's C losing
N.Y. Stoeks
VOL. 71 , NO. 325 3 SECTIONS, 26 P AGES 1 O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOV EM~ER 21, 1978 N TEN CENTS
-UCI Psychi.atrist :.
By PfflUP ltOSM RIN OtU.~1 ....... ~ ....
Dr. Pet~r K1 n1mt-l, Or·.1 n~t·
('ounty <k•puty <tlrt"<'tor of mt•n
tal health. ~u1d today he-hc-11 .. , t·
the mass sla ughtt'r of mort! than
400 Amcn can cultl1'1t:, In Gu)·an.i
was not suaclc:ki. but murder
Kimmel. a p!>ychuatni.t, l't' ·~ Irvine Medlcal S<-hool as:ui.tant
professor and director of th\'
* * *
rount y Nonh C'nu1 Re,ponal
meal.3l hwt.h ~en 1ce11 an Hunt
inf( ton OC!'a<-h. ~aid lt "'us mort!
ll'kt>ly th.ti lht• "i,uk&d(•:s " wt•r ·
n n th eho1t'l' of k1ll10K tht•ms~ln·~ or bt'1n1i1 killt'd
·f'rom "'hlit I reod," Ktmml'I
said. ··u ~und muc h more like
murdt•r than !>W<'&de I ~up~c
at makes, 1n !)(lmt• 1i1ha:.tly sens •
a mon • intcrc!>trng story. 1r at '1> a
mus:. ~u1rlck
* * *
·~ ··n would be more intereisting,
more provocittive, more gory,
more news worthy. If It were
:suicide Bul I don't ~lleve it.
"It doesn't fil ~s su1c1de. The
1deo of lhls num~r or people
to k inJ( th eir o wn lives .
psyrholog1cally and in common
1>cnse doesn't fit for me."
KI m mel said ev~n to speculate
abo~y great nur:t1be rs of peo.
pie wou1~ own laves is
* * *
Search Widens
• 17 ·
Survivo rs Face Deadly Peri/,s
G EORG ETOWN. <.i u yana
<AP > -S urvivor s o f t he
Jonestown cult suicide, menaced
by flesh-eating 'piranhas. elee ·
tric eels and other deadly perils
or the tropic a l r ain forest .
eluded a manhunt in the nearly
impenetrable Guyanan wilder-
ness for a lhird day today.
At the jungle site of the mass
suicide, the corpses of 409 mem·
bers of the Amer ican religious
se ct lay decomposing in the
equatorial sun. U S. military of·
fi cials were planning lo airlift
the bodies to the Un ited Stales.
bu t a S t ate D c part men t
• spokesman in Washington said
* * * Analysts Claim
they may be buried al the
Jonestown camp if the Guyanese
government authorizes It.
·'The bodies a re starting to
swell and some seem ready to
burst." said U.S. Embassy of·
fi cial Peter Londoner.
About 200 U.S. troops. a wait·
.ing the a rrival of a dozen
helicopters. were standing by in
Georgetown for the evacuation
operation.
Estimates of the number of
sect members who fl ed the
Jonestown camp Saturday dur-
1 n g t h e r 1 t u a I i o r m a s s
self-destruction by poison ranged
from 375 to mor e than 775
* * *
Cultists' Suicides
'Not Swprising'
. 8~ The AsM>Cla&ed Pre111
Hundreds or members or a religious cult for med an orderly
line, tben took their lives. with a -draught or poison. Shocking. yes.
And bizarre. But not , say the experts. surprising.
Challenged rrom withou!, shaken by derections within, the
Rev. Jim Jones' People's Temple swelled with uncertainty, then
"imploded," experts belie ve. Nearly 400 cultists look their lives in
the isolated jungle of Guyarra. a tiny South American republic.
SOM E R E PORTE DLY WE R E SHOT, but Guyanese authorities said most apparently died of poison. An estimated 700
others were believed to have ned into the jungle. The suicides -
Including Jones. his wire and son died just hours after t he sect
ambushed -and killed five -Ameri cans, including U.&. Rep. Leo
Ryan of California.
Mind-befogging though the mass suicide appears, scholars on
suicide and culls such as the People's Temple say they saw it com·
ing. It was only a question, they say, of who and when.
''Nobody has believed we sally people who said It is possible to
control people to this degree. But it has happened." said Boston
psychiatrist John Clark. who has studied these cults fi ve years.
"TIDS IS NOT SURPRISING," said Rabbi James Rudin, an
official or the American Jewish committee who has written ex-
tensively on culls. "It's not surprising when you consider the
totalitari an atmosphere in which most cults operate."
"Our war, our side -it's a madness of many," said Dr. Edwin
Shneidman of the University of California, the nation's only pro-
fessor of thanalology -a d1sc1pline named for Thanatos, the
Greek god of death.
These men sa that strong, even totalitaria n, leaders like
ones eave no room or e r a crents to dissent. 0 en. says
Clark. it is this uniformity of lhoughl and belief that altracls
followers:
.. PEOPLE WHO GO INTO CUL TS are in a state of mind that does
not allbw outside info rmation to enter. They feel safe. cozy.
They can talk their own language to each other. It's reinforced by
their opposition to all outside reality -an 'us and they' men·
talily."
Clar k believes Congressman Ryan cracked this wall of uni-
for mity when he visited the People's Temple commune Saturday
-<See SUICIDES, Page t\2)
Services SCheduled .
·For Adolph Krocb
Memorial services will be con·
ducted Wednesday for Adolph A.
Kroch , a long·llme Laguna
Beach resid e nt a nd loca l
benefactor,. who died Sunday in
Tuscon, Ariz. of pneumonia. He
was 96.
Mr. Kroch came to Laguna In
1948 after he left his book-iselling
bu1lness in Chicago. At one
lime he owned Brent.ano's Book
stor in New York·, Washington
a nd etroit , a nd his own
bookslO a Chicago Bren·
tano's were amone the world's
largest stores.
When be retJred. Mr . Kroc:h
turned the book store businesses
over to h1a IOll.
"Papa" Kroch , H be was
known, was a well·known fipre
ln the Orange Cou t area. He
donated more than 2$,000 worth
of rare books to the UC Irvine
Library.
He orf anized a campaign that
ralHd St m1JUon to build South
Cout CommunUy Hospital. He
(lee DOC'll, •••• AJ)
Stephan Jones. son of the Peoples
Te mple sect's fanatical founder,
the Rev. Jim Jones. estimated
some 500 had gone into the
Inhospitable forest.
J im Jones ordered the mass
sui cid e, a ritual he code·named
"White Knight" and which he
had rehearsed with his loyal
fo llowers. after sect members
ambushed and killed Rep. Leo J .
Ryan of California a nd four
members of a Rya n-led party
that made an investigative visit
to the camp.
Jones was one of t hree persons
who died of gunshot wounds, ap-
CSee PERU.S, Page A2)
Lagunan
~ain
In Bed
By SfEVE MITCHELL
Of IM O.lly l'llet St.tff
The bloody nude body of prom·
inent Laguna Beach a rchitect
Brent Stapleton Tobey was found
in his bed Monday. He had been
stabbed to death.
Police arrested a 20-year-old
tra nsient for questioning in the
murder. They said the young
ma n had been befriended by
Tobey, 55, afte r a rriving in
Laguna Beach last week.
Police were holding Robert
Ralph Booth in lieu of $250,000
bail.
Tobey's violent death came on
the s ame day Laguna Beach
cabine t m ake r J a mes Ear l
Scramlin was fo und guilty of
murder in the bludgeon killing of
retired Coas t Guard offi cer
Albert Daniel Wtllard -a close
frie nd of Tobey.
Police said it was Tobey who
discovered Willard's body at the
retired officer 's home in Augusl
of 1977, several days alter his
friend had been bludgeoned to
death with a mahogany fenility
statue.
A Superior Court jury found
.., Scrarnlin guilty or second degree
murd e r Monda y in t h a t
homicide trial.
Tobey's body was discovered
by Roger Hylbak, 47, who lives
in back of Tobey and shared the
same kitchen with the designer.
There were numerous wounds in
tbe upper part of Tobey's body.
Hylbak told police he arrived
at Tobey's home a t 1320
Carmelita St. at about 6 p.m ..
but did not discover the body for
another 45 minutes.
He said he went Into Tobey's
bedroom to make a telephone
call when he saw his friend's
body underneath the bedding.
"It's just not safe to Uve ln
Laguna Beach anymore," a
shaken Hylbak told officers late
Monday night outside the home.
Hylbak had also been a friend
or Willard, and police said Tobey
had called Hylbak upon discover·
Ing the retired officer 's body a
year and a ball ago, and that both
men hadtben called police.
<See SLAYING, Page A2>
'IR4SH PICKUP
DAY DEUYED
· The Thws1Mn1 holi-
day will puah part of the
Ne wporl Beac h tras h
schedule back a day.
Wade Beyeler . director
of general services, sald
no trash will be picked up
Thursday. Parts or the Ci·
ty ln which Thurtday •s
the scheduled day will be
aervlced Friday and the
areaa normally serviced
on Friday Wlll bave t.belr
traab plcUd up Saturday.
'
'It Was Murder'
"premature ... whe n tn fact
there is very Uttle evidence that
ll was their choice."
He suggested that most of the
victims may ha ve been pro·
voked into s uicide, given no
a lte rna tive excepl to k i ll
themselves.
"If it were so that someone
was holding a gun on them-
t h e y mig ht have said to
themselves. well. If I drink this
<It was reported that cyanide
was mixed-with Kool·Atd~; it-
may or may not be poison.
Especi4i11Y if they have seen
somebody already shot."
Ki m mel said that survivors of
Ger man concentration camps
have reported that m any Jews
who walked complacently into
"showers" that actually were
gas chambers did so because
there was the wildest chance
they could be showers .
"People went Into gas cham·
bers," Kimmel said. "because
thay fell they had some chance,
while when they saw people shot
who refused. they had concrete
evide nce of death.
"It i s a m u c h b e tte r
a lternative to opt for an un·
known that. MAY result in one's
d estruction tha n a pos iUve
. CSee 'MURDER,' Page A2 >
B luebird R azing Begins
Bulldozers pus hed o ver 21 hom es in
Bluebird Knolls ear ly this morning in
de molition project intended to clear the
slide -ravaged land of de bris. The homes.
destroyed in the Oct. 2 landslide, stood in
the way of e rosion control work which is
planned to keep the topsoil from washing
away during expect ed winte r r a ins .
.Geologists said removing homes was only
way to save the fi ve-a c r e a rea fro m
further destruction by flooding . A storm
drain is also being installed to divt!rt the
potentially destructive winte r runoff.
FBI Hunts for Marine
Witness Wa11unt Seeks Base He ist Data
The FBI has secured a Federal investiga tor s sa id s ide of a civilian employee and
comm andeer ed the Special
Services pickup truck in which
she and Cpl. Burgess ca rried recreation department funds to a
bank.
m aterial witness warrant ror they still are unsure whether a
Cpl. Joh.rrBurgess, a 20-ye-~ --·-tough-talking red·haired woman
Marin kidnap vict.im still who -took $6,000 at g'#\poinl act·
believed held following a Nov. 13 ed alone or with accomplices ..
robbery at El Toro Marine
Corps Air Station. The bandit shoved a gun in ~e The civilian employee. Mrs
Ver a Richa rdson, later escaped
her bonds and called police lo the
abandoned truck in Tustin. Move From Roou
Blamed for Trouble
Cpl. Burgess is bellcvt.>d still
with his abductor or abductors.
agents said today.
FBI agents said that securing
the warrant. issued by a U. S.
m agistrate in Santa Ana Mon·
day, does not mean Burgess is a
Social problems in America's
industrial society result In lar pa rr rom ma n in moving
f art he r a way f ro m th e
agric ultural roots of his ex·
islence. UC Irvine's chancellor
said Monday.
"To a substantial degree our
problems are created by those
w h o l eav e
th e l a n d
<farm ers> to
go to the ci·
t y. '' Daniel
Aldrich said.
c it in g a n
es timate d
800,000 people
per year who
mi g r ate to
ALO"•c.H · the cities.
Aldrich. a soils scientist. made
his remarks at a Saddleback
College seminar on searching
for values in contemporary
crises.
From an agricultural perspec·
live. Aldrich said modern man
tends to think or wealth without
regard to the productiveness or
land.
"They have tended more to
conceive of wealth in terms of
m an and machine r y a lone ,
forgetting the land " Aldrich in·
slsted. ''But land is stlll eaaen·
Ual,
He said man had a klnahip to
the soll which goes back to the
bet lnninc of history.
"M an has worsh.lpped the sol1s
and the earth." he said. cltlnc
Egyptian and Greek goda wbo
were named after the earth.
And, whether modern man
knows It or not. Aldrich Mid,
humanity's realty to the land
continues.
''Every human beint no mat·
ter how lar removed from the
aotl Is still workinJ on the land," -
he aald. "Every&hJn1 we work
on or with, everytltlns we buy or
aell, evef)'thlna we UH comes
suspect1n the robbery.
from the earth. "At this point," said an agent, '' A-<lo..l$ cha.n,..ge ..... the...._~.~w .... e,_,..11·0TT't know ·
location and shapes of things, he volved ...
cannot change their source .. .., He said the warrRnt was ob·
Aldrich said man must come tained so Information regarding
back to a poinl where he is more the corporal can be entered into
in ha rmony with his environ-the "national crime computer."
ment.. "If his name comes to the al·
He said social problems are tention of any law enforcement
"new problems for the social agency, the agency will know
and physical saiences" that he Burgess Is a witness on· our
believes institutions such as the list ," he said. Information as to
univers ity are be ginning lo his location t hen would be
solve. forwarded to the FBI, he said.
"There ls more thinki ng today Th e agent said the FBr still
about man Uvl ng In his environ· has no substantial leads in the
<See aoors, Page A2) robbery.
Westminst e r
Man lleld
After. Ghase
A 23·year·old Westminster
m an Is In custody today art.er he
a ll ege dl y ra mm e d o n e
Callfornia Highway Patrol car
during a 62-mile. high speed
chase that began on Interstate S
Ill south Orange Cou.nU' Monday
afternoon.
Officer Tom Sapp said Charles
Leavenworth was bQoked into
San Diego County Jail after his
1H7 green Plymouth blew a
rl1ht front Ure and ran Into
bridg tailing• on lnten tate 805
near Carroll Canyon lo Su
Dteco c.ounty. '
Leavenworth was ebar1ed
wlth reckless drM n1. assault
with a dNdJy weapon <his car >
and evactina arreet.
Sapp aakl the cba1e be1an at
3: 15 p.m. on so uthbound In·
teratate 5 near Lake Forest
Drive when a CKP unit attempt·
ed to atop Leavenworth ror reek·
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Co ast
Weath er
Cha nce of rain 40 percent
on Wednesday. A little
cooler with lows tonight in
low to middle 505. Highs w ednesday. S8 to65.
INSIDE TODA W • Font wUl PfJJ1 '2S a •Nl for
a c hance to b•d Jor 4U
pt't'IOnol ftnai that btkmgfd
JO Jud11 Garlcmcl. The goodi
lofU be oucttoMd off on Sun·
doJI. StOJJ, phoCo Poge AS.
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PERI DEADLY'. • •
Aii· Rae~
On Coast
Canceled
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~n·alt'!\f m 1h1' l'l'llllln h ~
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p1 rentl~ Ir 1nfilttt!d T hu rt l
Jlt-d or poa .. on '\bout ont>
guarl~f QJ l.ht: d«4 w•r
-<'hiTdr n. ttome bab1H whoH
mothrrs rtport~ly ff'd th m lhu
brtw of~ Ald and <')'anldo
·rhtt 19 >''' r o ld S t e>phon
Jone.. ~ho denounu·d b.11 fi.lber
a "man· f'd." told re
portf'r"t te'lday ht" •~att"ttt con
<"t'rn "&111 for the:• wt>ll b•·I~ of
lhOwt" who nt'd Into th!' jUOJtlt•,
.lPJ'a"'nlly unw1lhn.: lo dt•i.troy Tittmnlv~a lon~ with thl'lt
.!l1Jtr1tJ I ma.,l r
• I want t o do ull I t·•n to ..-
,. '1•1 bnch f t'lh .i r hunt'(' to f1n<1
uinl.' pl11'-·c Lu <:lth• dv~ n &ind
l..rt on~r a11..Jtn. If lhut I~ IH~°il1
bh• tH• aid
liu.Libc.._).:.UW\i•t Jon~"· who
h•rt the camp thre<.' "l'ek\ ua:o 011
u trip "Jth 1l buke tb111l t •m.
• ~tud tik' 5UrVfr()nJ rould f\e\/\•r
rt-lul'n to Jonestown, 11 four > ""r old aancuJlural communt·
cut f'IUt of Vlrginal forest lMI
mile• northw t of her'\!
Cuyuncbe familiar with th
* * * Fro. P.,,r Al
SUICIDE ANAL\'ZED. • •
to 1nvl·~t1~at\' .1lkJ.:l'd ubuse or sect members. !icveral member~
chose to lt•11' to with him Tht'M! event:-.. Clark says. "tore apart the
CUit ':, l'nM• O( ~·t•l l;Jlrlt y
"l thmk thi.· thing imploded." he baid "You have to un.
{kr~land that thl'rl' is no room for ambiguity In groups like thll!.
Wht·n aml11s;:111ty Ol'l'11rn•d. when something went wrong, they all
punackl>d and the <'ult dt•stroyed itself."
THE AMRUSR AND KfLUNGS followed. Within hours. ac-
cording Lo w11rwsloe!>. <.·ult members lined up for a draught of
poison reportedly hrewed in a large vat. ~
Mark Lane. a lawye r representing the cult, was a t the camp
Just ~fore the deaths He said the mem bers d iscussed s uicide
beforc he fled. fearing for his own life. He said two cult members
told him "W<' are a ll going to die now."
"They were sm1ljng ... they looked genuinely happy," Lane
:.:ud
A California psychologist. who l omparued Ryan to Guyana to try to gel h1:. daughter out of Jo ·town, said members or the
~roup rt•hearst..'<f ma::.s !>U1c1de and gned undated s uicide not.es
before th<.•y left California for Guyana .
Ont' ('an o nly speculate about Jones' motives. There were re·
port!> he wa~ seriously 111. lie was apparently fas cinated by s uicide
and onct.' kd a dl•mon!>lrat1on calbng for a "suicide barrier " on
San rr:inC'tM:o·~ Golden Gate Dndge. But a more compelling qucs-
twn ll> why hill follower!> were willing to jom him in d eath.
"Ttlf:RE IS SOMETHING CALLED 'altruistic suicide,' " ,,,.d Shm•1dman. "wlwn Iles to the society are so strong that the
d1ctal<'" of tlw i;roup go\ l'rn the individu<.11 's life . It ~ould take
t•norniou~ ··~o .. 1n•11g1h lo sll'IJ out of that line m the jun j(le and ~:n . · 1 1m·h·1 nor to · If ht· tines. they might shoot him."
Sh1ll'1dm;in .... :ml hl• wa<, rl'mindcd or Masada where nearly a
thou:.and Je~~ undt·r -;1c~w by the Romans during the first century
/\ 0 l'Omm1ttt'cl ~u1c1dl' rather than be slaughtered or enslaved.
Hudin l'alb aclhl'rl'nts like those wbo followed Jones into death ·1rul' behl'Vl'n. "
"Th<· true• believer 1s a tragic phenomenon in world history.
Tht•\ ..rt• ofkn 1nl0tc:rant They arc prone to follow authoritarian ll•Jdt·r~h1p And tht·y II do :invthin~ lo further the c;.iuse."
* * * * * *
Tearful Mourners
Greet R yan's lk>dy
~A"" FHAl"oCISCO 1Ar 1 The·
hody of r-1..iin Rep Leo J Ryan
t•a me home today from the
South /\ml'ncan Jungle wheri.' he
wa!> murdered by r"clig1ous
fanatic~
Tht· In g C 141 US /\1r Force
f<yan was ki lled Saturday al a
landini; strip near the Peoples ....
Temple agricultural settlement
in "Guyana where he h<1d gone to
investigate the Californla·based
cu lt.
tr;.insport touched down at the The family included Ryan's
Coa:.l Guard ba!)<' rrcar San f1 ~s.t wife. Ma r garet R yan
Francisco lnlcmut1onal Airport Williams and three of his fiw
at 8 25 a .m for u mournful cS.hhialdnrneonn .. K2e1v.inT. h2e7y, Pwate.r~·n~!11d0 welcome by hOme of Ryan'!> .... ..
family and about 30 friends . tigliITy around t he shoulders by
Thi.' \\hill' and ~ray Military Ryan's administrative aide, J oe
Atrhft Command plane taxit:d Holsinger , who sl<.ired gMmly at.
:.icroi,i. a ~N ramp and !flOPIJt:d the family wept.
d1rccllv before ~1mc three dozen "There would bC' u million
rcportcri. ..ind pholo~ruphcr~. u:. people here if Wl' let them in, ..
J hm• of about twCJ dozen cars i-.aid lawyer Grorge Corey. who
rolll'd !>lowly to "11 htn SO feet or helped wtth Hy an ·s re-clcchon
the pl;.inl' campaign.
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clamshell doors s lowly opened. at the skies cleared and lht! sud "r·
that moment, m:.iny of th e fam ily rival took place under a mostly
and rriends beg:rn to shed tears s unny sky
A Navy honor g uard of two
women and four men hned up at
the foot of the ra mp a s the doors
c-ame fully opened and the con·
gressman's gray m etal flag.
draped C<?ffio could be seen.
The honor ~uard bore the re-
m a in:, of the slain luwmaker to
the hearbl' a!> the• fumlly und
friends l-rowded in.
ORANOECOAST "
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SLAYING •••
"Th1s is Ironic, really Ironic."
Hylbak saJd, shaking his head.
"You don't s uppose the two kill·
ings are related, do you," he
asked one officer .
Rut police said today they
clouht Monday's conviction of
Scramlin is related lo tho
murder of Tobey.
And they say they hnvc ten
lflt1vely ruled out robbery or
burglary as motives In the
crime.
"We don't have a motive at
this lime," s aid Cap t. Nell
Purcell. He said oCfi cers arrest·
e d Boo th i n s ide And re's•
rest a urant at 1464 South Coast Hl~hway on information pro.
vf ded by frie nds or tbc dead
architect.
Booth. an unt-mpJoyed tree ex·
pert. surrendered peaceably to
offlcerw, and was being ques.
tioned this mornln1e regiirdJna
the klllln9.
Police aaJd Tobey had been
atabbed numerous Umcs tn the
bac k . neck 3nd cheat. They
belleved the desl,ner was kllled
between noon and 6 p.m . Mon·
day.
Tobey was a memMr or the
Chamber o f Commerce 's
Beautf flcatlon Committee and.
for many years waa ln char1e of
the ushera at \.he Pa1eant ol the
M 11tera with bl• mott..r, UM late Suutte Dabney.
arl'u queattoned whl•tht1r the
futilllvOa COUid IOllf( >;Uf\ IV('
wllhqut ahetter itnd -atet1d7-food
1uppll In a Jun.tie (llled with
awampt and crfll croued by
atream& aJ\d riveni lnhablled by
rn r onhu and t.ilcC'I ri<' t.>eel!' Tht•
r.iany 11eaM>n u. JU:'ll lllftrtin"
Jt'nh Its known to have in· 11tlll~ • fol"Vld wm to s urvive
amon~1 11oml' of his followl'rs.
how~ver. tl'lh111( lht•m thclr Net
SURVI VOR RELAT£S
A ITUAL OF DEATH-A4
WAS REV. JIM JONES
DYING OF CANCEA?-A7
11.,m••nl t-co uld bc co mt>.
i.anc-tu .lriN. whl'rf' they would
\'acupc o nuckur holocaust or
othtr <'Olumlty /\ ft>ar lhut out
111dcr:o1 w<-rt> about to d estroy
thc1 r 5mull M>C1ety apparently
triggered the masi. suicide.
About 200 Guyanes e troops
and pohl'C were trying to track
down the s urvivors a round
Jones.town. hul ol11ciah .said_
they were bumpered by thick
brush that m~kcs 1t impossible
to see beyond a Cew feel. There
1s only one road in the area, and
its /otholcd surface lurns to
mu with the rains . Aer ial sur -
vc i !lance is ncarh· useless
because or the hcuvy tree cover
Pact Reached
In 'Illegal'
Newport Race
An agreement h as . been
reached between th~ c ity of
Newport Beach and a man the ci-
ty alleges held a root race there
last July without obtaining the
necessary permits.
Assistant City Attorney Hugh
Coffin said Monday that race or·
ganizer Mike Turin a~reed at a
Ha rbor Municipal Court ar-
r3ignment not Lo sponsor any
races without appropriate cit
permits.
The misdemeanor chaq~t.·:.
fi lcd by the city aguinsl Tunn
stemmed from a running race
last July in the streets near
OranJ(c County Airport. /\bout
750 runne rs allegedly caused
traffic problems o n Quail.
Bris tol and Dove streets and
Jamboree Road.
Comn said llae city has agreed
to continue Turin·s a rraignment
until Feb. LS and that, if Tunn
abides by all city laws until
lhl'n, the city "ill ask that 11!>
ch arges that he conducted a
race without a permit be d1~
m1ssed.
"We'rl' not terribly punili"e ...
Coffin said. "We're JUSl trying lo
con vince him he reallv doei-.
have to do Uus " ·
A ny Port in a S tonn
Simon. a tomcat who resides in Seattle. took shelter
from -41 ~udd n r-c1m&Htrm -rn th-ts-doghouse Ltrclnty-for
Simon. lht· rl'J.!ular Ol'l'Upant wa~ a way
Four Die in Leap
From I cy Bridge
Cll EllJ\LIS. wa~h 1/\1'·
Four p<>oJllt'. irwlud1ng a prcg
nant "oman. Jumped !>O feel
from an icy bridge to lhl'lr
deaths in an ap1>urcnl a ttempt lo
escape !>lidm1t c;.irs during a tr:lf.
ric pileup. the St<Jtl' Pulro l rt•
ported
The tragedy occurred ubout 6
p m Monday on the lnteri,tate
bridge ovc·r the Cowlitz River. 17
m lll'b south or Chehahi-., 1n
n•i;t1~ating offlcl'rs s md
The four had h.•fl their car.,
aflt'r a pilt•up 1nvol v1ng nine
vt•h1c lc!>. troopt·r~ ~aid A!> more
trafhc approt1cht·<l. th(.·y JUmf)(.·d
on·r thl' guan.Jra1I and plungc·d
50 fl•cl to rrn1t•n grounti and
rot·k:. bt.•lo\\. invc:.t 1gat 111~ of
f 1 n· r:. sa 111
· · /\ pparl'nlly they rt:ll Lhn wen·
~0 1n g l o bt.' st ruc:k by an
automobile /\ppurc ntly a couplt·
Of lilt' Onc:Ommg ('l.lf!> Wef'l' :.wcrv
1ng around a!> lhl•y tried to stop
fl 's pretty icy m this area right
now ," s ;.i1d a Stall' l'<i trol
spokl.'!>m~1n in Che hal 1s .
"They looked up and thou~ht
they were gom~ to b(• hit und
ovt>r they went Whether they
didn't know how rur d own 1t
wu:., J don't know "
The victims Wl'rc 1d<'nt1f1cd as
.Jose· \rUtl' f!:s lrada , ·Ii. o r
ncarhy Casll<· Rock. Robc•rt II
f"a s hbaugh. :>H. and hts w1rt•
CharlqllC'. 56. both of Salina!>,
C a I i f a n d C h r 1 ~ t 1 n t• M
M.cKenZI<'. 26, of nrt•ck<'nr1dgt•.
M1t·h
Trooper!i i-.:.i1d M:-. McKcnzw
was l>IX months pregnant. a nd
the fe tus could not be saved
Thal portion oC the hcav1l>
traveled frecwa)' whe re the ac
c1dent occurred 1s 1n u farmland
area Although a heavy portion
of weekend s now blanketed the
area over the weekend. 11 wal>
not s nowing or raining at lhe
lime.· of lhe accident
Srock y Man
So~lu in
Sex Attacks
/\ pol1t'l' 111anhunt c·ont1nuc•d
tod:.iy for 11 ~tock)' man poll«1:
twli<·vt• sexually assaulted llunt
rngton Beach women 1n lwo
:-.epu rate pr(<dawn ml·1de nl!> Sun
d;'ly a nd Thur:.day
Policl.' Si.st l.u1i-. <kho;.i i-.a1t1
both women wc·r~ g rabbed lrom
behind and disrobed at about
2·20 a m as they wl're loavmg
thC'1r i;:ar:Jgc:-; 1'ht.· att;.ickt•r ap
p<i rcnll~ followt•d both women
home lrom locallon~ m Newport
Beach.
In lht· Sunday ;.ittac k. u 35.
y1·;.ir -old southeast lluntin~lon
Bl <iC'h w o mJn ~u11~1 ed
bl ackened eye~ numerou:-.
hru1i.e:. and cuts on her fact:
Mtl'r she.• tried to struggle for
tn•cclom. .
Air races that had been
scheduled Friday. Suturduy and
S unday off the coast or Hunt
ington BcaC'h have been c-an
('Cl<•d bec ause of an uni.ufe
runway on the b<>ach
Otfic-ial11 said the decision to
cull orr the pylon-tO·P>;lon racl·i.
ov1•r thl· Ol'C•an nc:.ir llunt1ngton
St:t ltt Ht·~1ch "a~ reat•hed utftor
1e1111> were made l"nd;.y
Tom Miller. a local off1 \'1al
with the slutc Dcparlm~n• of
Parks and Recreation. said the
sand for a .&nakeshtf\ run way
near Brookhtirst Street was un·
s table. evt.>n after being watered
down and rolled.
A small rac ing plane was as-
sembled at the site Friday but
becam e bogged down in the soft
sand. he said.
.fat !llncs.. president or the
L' S. Air Racing Associution.
s~11d there wa~ "no w;.iy" his or
ganirnt1on would sun ctlon the
races under the conditions.
"There's no question it would
be· uns atc." he said Mond;.1y
fie added thut plancN m ay
l>l'<·onw bogged down in tlw ~<.1nd
Jnd lip OH•r during luncl1ng:.
· · A s ;.i fl' r u n w ;i y w a~ t h l'
keys ton<' to our approval ... lw
!'.<.tld "Wl' w:mted no part of 11
Jnd ~ouldn 't h•tVl' allowed our
p1lot5 lo part1c1p:.ite ..
lfinci. said his organization 1~
.he only body that c;.in l><Anct1on
air racing events
The dcc1s1on to cancel the
races wa:, made Friday by or-
ganiicr DaVld Wolf
Wolf. who operated out of a
room in the South Coast Plaza
llotel in Costa Mesa . had re
ce1ved pcrm1ss1on from the !>lalt.'
Coastal Comm1ss1on last Tues
duy
lie also had perm1i,s1on from
the city state Dt:pa1 tmcnt of
Parh a nd Rt:cre;.ition and lhl·
f''cderal /\v1at1on Agency
Wolf sJld today ht' pl<.1n" 1t1
rt•,,cht•duli.' th,• l'\'t'Ot nt•xl f ,tll In
lluntrnglon fh·ac·h · b,·1·au!>1 ' 11(
lht' lrl•m,•ncloui. 1·urnmun1t v ~1111 port ·
"Wl· didn't find out t_!lµI lht·
'>Jll(1 ~ouldn 't tomp;.ict unt~I 11
wui. too late to fly in .1 portable
runw:.y from Tcxa!>." hl· said
F ro,., Page A I
ROOTS ...
nwn1 than C\ t•r he fore ... /\ l<.fnch
said
li e 1nd1catcd lhal '>O<'cJI
l' c o I o $< ~ • J r (' I :.. t 1 v e I y n e ~
academic pursuit :.ii UC lrvint>.
"has its roots in the' naturnl
~c1e nce~ by observing or
gu n1s m~ in thi.' l'nv1ronmen1
\\here Lhe\ runction
Mixed Drinks Legal
r '-•
S he told police :;he muy hav.._.
blacked uul whe n lhc l>and)'·
ha ired . s tx·foot Lall <.tltuckcr
r rtl'd to ~lran~lc her The
~oman rt•fused hos p1tuhza tion
Polll't! :.aid the womun w40. r-t!-
Thi!-. :.tud> ~houlc1 r>r<>c1U<'t' .1
number of ans""crs thut s houl<J
enable lib to h vc hctkr m our en
v1ronml'nl better th;in C\l'r bcfor ....
F rottt Page< A I
In NOrth Carolina . turning home from a private
party in Newport Beach Ochou
:.aid the attacker m:..y h;.ive
s potted &he woman as she was
drivin g along Pac ific.' Coast
lhg hway
'MURDER'. •
CHARLOTTE, N.C. fAP> -A
23-year-old Charlotte man drank
a Bloody Mary today, apparent
ly becoming the fir5l person to
legally buy a mixed d rink in
North Carolina in 70 years.
Jfank Stoppelbin was ~ervt.td a
Sl.50 drin k at Bene dictine:.
Restaurant and proclaimed
"ll 's very ~ood. ··
Benedictines had its burtend-
c rs on duly early in an attempt
to become the first establi!>h·
mc nt in North Carolina to take
ad anlage of a new local·oplion
m ixed-drink law enacted by the
General Assembly in June.
A M ec kl e nburg Co unty
Alcoholic Bever age Contro l
truck pulled up to the restaurant
to make a delivery s h ortly
before 8 a.m. Ba rtenders quick-
ly broke open a case and rushed
8 bottle or vodka to b1Jrtender
Kevin Johnson. who poured the
firs t drink for Stoppel bin.
.Other restaurants began serv·
ing mixed drinks a t lunch today,
and some were to m ark their
first drinks with ceremonies
during the afternoon.
F ro• Pag~;IJ
KROCH •..
was the hospital bourd's first
chairman.
Mr. Kroch. son of nn Austrian
banker. came to America when
he WH 17.
Working his way up ln the
book world, he opened his own
store and by 1933 was able to
buy the 8rentano's chain. He
sold all except his Chtcaio Bren·
ta no '1 ln 1939.
Mr. Kroch'1 wtre of 61 years,
Gertrude, died In 1970.
lie had moved to Tu!'lcon five
y~ara a~o to b e with hh
daufhter, Mn. Charla Kelsch. ~fr. Kroch'1 remains are to be
c remated and his uhM are to
placed al Anahelm 'a Melrose
Abbey wtlb b1a wife's,
The memorial aervlce wut
take place at 1 p.m. at the
La1una Beach Community Pnlbytsta Church.
•
A fleet of two-ton trucks
pa<.'k\'d with hquor made de·
liveries today lo 96 rc:.tauranls
in Mecklenburg County The
establis hments received their liq
uor·by-thc·drink h ccn!>es Mon
day. ;.ind the del1vt•r1e:. were
made by tx-vcrag<' control or
ncwli. lo avoid u ru!>h al hquor
:,lores
The Generu l /\:.!'.e mhly'
passage of the ho tly d ebated
mixed~ lcf Ok"lahormr
the only state without some form
of m 1xcd·drink M.iles.
Las t Thursday. a 24 year·old
woman arrived al her do wntown
Jrca apartment gar;.igc a nd "a~
grabbed and d1:.robed 1n a
n1..•;.irby allc)
The attacker. who matchl.'d
known Instrument of destn.ir
lion. like u gun ..
So the A m e ri c an s <>f
.Jonestown. Kimmel said m~1y
wl'll have taken cyan1dt> with lht·
hopt' that lht'y would w(lkt.·
al(a m . a h w
the same description ui. given by Leader Ailino
the woman as~:111ltl•CI Sunda\ ~ ~
rortcd the 24 veurolcl victim io P 1\HIS •AP 1 IAl~crian
:.ut)m1t to a st•x act. police :.aid Prcs1d(•nt llouari Boumed1ennc
Ochoa said lht-Thur!ld:iy vit· 57 1~ i,iravely 111 1n Algier!> with -t-t~m<' fl 11111 a e~mt:>~ttan!l r e:rnlt
Nl'\\ port Re<H'h restauranl ""hen bl:tcl<kr t•;met·r. Fn•m·h medical
s he was atwcke:-:::d~ _______ s_·o_u_r_c_e_s_re....:po'--rt __ ed_tod_a..:y_. __ _
G oodness .
w hat t a st e!
Fashion
Island
TexasSp~ad
Re send gifts ...
Come In and
Hlect food gtft p8ka
for Chri1tmH. T1ke
wfttt )'OU °' ..... lttfp.
We 'II h•ndle ell the
det•ll• and.even encloH
• peraon1I greeting.
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Guarded Councilnian
Candtdaq Told 'Maiming'
Dougherty Sets Threat
·onster -. Fight RepOrted
By &OBERT BARKER By JACKJ E KYM r;· Ot ... Ojijty ...........
Rene~adt' .Re pubhca.n ot
torney WllUam DouJ:hl'rty told
tht-Republican Central Commit
ena. aJd h1I <"OUMt-l •nd h;w
putnt'r. John El kH
"ll~ ~aan't the m&.t popular
man \ht~ lu t nlaht." EMin
said tod y, but noted Dougherty
mtendb to lilhL his owiter to the
~nd.
Ot ... cMity ...... SW.
Huntington Beach City
Councilman Ron Shenkman
and hls famUy were given
police protection Monday
night after Shenkman report·
ed that he was threatened
Should the Dec. u hearing ht' with maiming earlier in the day.
' tee Monday that not only w1U lw
fight lts attempts to oust him for
endorsing a Democr:allc can·
didate. but h also intends to op
pose state Sen. J ohn Briggs, R
FulJerton, ln the next pnman
election.
Dougherty also s howed ·up at
the central committee's meet.mg
Monday with a court order bar·
ring his ouste r witho ut due
process.
l'Onducted by Robert. ' Rules of
Ord r rather than by the ss~ta~te~·~s-~~T~w~o~o~(f,ffl c~e~r-;;s~C]S~~~~~-~ ndmmtstrnttve law rules,~ es man to s car near the
1nd1cated Dougherty m ight seek end of Monday night's stormy Ci·
to prove that he had not been ac ty council meeting that was
corded due process. picketed by about 75 off-duty
police offic~rs.
The situation arose because
Dougherty signed a campaign
l etter last month endo rsin_g
Democrat Ron Cordova in his
unsuccessful bid for the 36th
s tate Senate seat won by
Republican John Schmitz.
Elekes decline« to speculate Two officers hovered near the
as to Dougherty's reasons for council podium throughout the
fighting the expulsion even meeting as an added precaution.
though his term expires at the Shenkman said he r~eived "a
end of January. very brief" telephone call from
Republi~an Central Commit·
t ee officiaJs have indicated they
view Dougherty's expulsion as a
c ut and dried matter because
endorsing a candidat.e or another
party m a partisan election 1!>
grounds for expulsion under the
s•ate election code
However, restrained by the or·
de r issued by Superior Court
Judge Philip Schwab, the cen-
tral committee members voted
24-4 to schedule a hearing Dec.
11 to look into the matter.
Dougherty abstained from vol·
( Pilot Logbook J
But Dougherty's announce-
m ent that he will oppose Briggs
in two years a nd statements
made earlier this month to a re·
porter indicate he may be choos-
ing to fight because he would
like to see changes made in the
Republican central committee.
When his expulsion was first
recommended, Dougherty com-
mented that he will "remain a
R e publican until J die,''
a lthough he has strong quarrels
with the way the Republican
Ce ntr a l Com m i ttee bas
operated.
Play It Again,
Golden Bears
By CHA Kl.ES ll. LOOS
Of tfw 0.11, ll"i!M """
Everyone in our sm all party agreed after watching
this year 's Big Game at Me moriaJ Stadium in Strawberry
Canyon that the best thing about California Bear football
this year was the band.
Our party included a trio of onetime Cal sorority sis·
ters and a former Bear player, all of whom remember the
last lime Cal went to the Rose Bowl, and a couple of camp
following husbands.
I won't say how old those sorority sisters are, but, for
the record it will be 20 years come this J an. 1 since a team
from Berkeley spent New Year's Day in Pasadena. The
Bears lost t hat one, 38-12 to lowa. They did only slightly
· better last Saturday, losing 30-10 to the
dreaded Cardinals <nee Indians) from
Palo Alto. c
A'fTER THAT las t Rose Bowl ap-
pearance. one or our party recalled, Cal
football fortunes sank so low that one or
the best known cheers from the student
section at Memorial Stadium came to
be "Send in the band." It was both a
tribute to ba d football a nd good
Loos bands manship, she explained.
The Cal band stuck to basics Saturday and cle arly out·
pointed the rabble in red that caJls itself the incomparable
Leland Stanford Jr. University Marching Band.
Stanford bands men in recent limes have taken to
spoofing the traditional college marching band. The antics
or the Stanford aggregation make it. indeed, incompara-
ble, but even a spoof can become old haL
THAT ISN'T TO say that the Cal bandsmen don't hav~
a ny fun and dOn't get rowdy once in a while. Just ask m y
neighbor, a USC alum who was moved to lbe verge of
viole nce by a yell and marching cadence the Bear mus l·
ciaos adopted for the recent Cal-SC gridiron contest at the
Coliseum.
But you can't penalize a band 15 yards for being UO·
couth.
And compared lo the incomparables last Saturday, the
Cal band ap~ared to the Old Blues gathered In
Strawberry Can7on lo be a model of decorum. Yet there
was plenty of spirit, verve a1l4 togetherness.
BEFORE THE GAME, they marched up to the
stadium amid tailgate parties and milling ticketholders -
together. During the pregame show, they performed tbe
traditional Cal spell-Out flawlessly.
At halftime, they performed with snap and precision
while playing the music of Chuck Mangione as well as
t raditional marches. After the game, they kept their cool
while playing the alma mater in the midst of the celebrat·
ing Stanford football team and its fans and in spite or an
effort by the lncomparables to·drown them out.
Later, sWl together , they marched down to fraternity
row and played for the studenta-and alums gathered on the
Porches and lawns.
STOL LATER, they moved on down Telegraph •
Avenue and gathered outside t.be ASUC Store near Sather
Gate to.,.,. t.beir goodbyes.
Tbey huddled together, their lnstrumeots mute, and
Uatened quietly as a student conductor made a farewell
speech. He talked about all the bard work and some of tbe
fun and the pride be felt and the friendablpt be bad made.
Other than the band and a few friends only a amall
party of three aorority slsten. a former Cal football player
and a couple of camp followtna husbands wbo happened to
be •t.rollinc through the campm ln the 1atberint darlmeu
were around to bear bia loodbye.
WHEN HE FINISHED, the student musicians broke
Into the Cal fight song. Thls time, the)' were playtnc It for
themselves. As the music started. the baJf dozen or so
sousaphone pl,.yera ran to Sather Oat.a, lined up In the cat.e
and went tbroucb their blah kicklq mualc•I rout1De one
lastttme. •
Tbetl, for the student musicians, Just like tbe fQotta.U
playen, tbe 11781euon wu over.
''Send lD the bind," muttered one of the Old Blues In
our amall party.
a woman at about 1 :45 p.m .
Mbnday who threate ned him
with maiming if he carried out
his intentions to resign as mayor
and support Ron Pattinson to
replace him.
Shenkman did step down as
mayor at the beginning of Mon·
day night's session. :->attin.wn was selected to succeed him as a
mayor on votes of Shenkman.
Pattinson, Don MacAlUster and
John Thomas.
Shenkman has said he will re·
sign from the city council Dec.
18.
Shenkman indicated that he
didn't put too much stock in the
threat but notifie d police
because of the highly char~
emotional adtmosphere.
Police Chief Earle Robitaille
said today that police will pro-
vide " a great deal" of security
to Shenkman and his family as
long as he wishes.
"I take all threats as factual
unti I proven othe rwise ,'·
Robitaille said. -
Meanwhile. anorney Steve
Solo m on de mande d the im·
mediate resignation or Mayor
Pro-'l:empore Richard Siebert
Monday night.
A crowd of about 250 attended
Monday night's ses&!on.
Solomon. an attBrney for the
Huntington Beach Police Of
ficers Association. s aid that
Siebert should take a psychiatnc
examination and the results
made public.
Solomon · claimed that Siebert
"falsely and maliciously " at·
tacked police Lt. Jim Walker
and that Siebert alter ed or re·
moved public records.
Siebert reported an alleged
threat on his Ufe by Walker last
week. Siebert said he based the
report on state ments made to
h i m by e mployees a t a
pharmacy in which Siebert is a
part owner.
Walke r de nied making the
threat and Siebert said later that
he was "absolut.ely convinced"
that Walker intended him no
harm.
The controversy b ecam e
further cloude d with the
mys terious appear ance of a
second memorandum supposed·
ly initialed by S iebert tha t
modified his fi rst memo regard·
ing the severity of the alleged threat. __ _
Siebert previously declared
that he s tands by his original
memo to officials that his
employees told him words to the
effect "that when Walker s aw
him again. he might be armed
a nd would b e a ll over
him•• <Siebert).
Siebert said he dido 'l know
how tbe second m emo came
about.
Siebert also was nominated
for m ayor Monday night but lost
to Pattinson when he could
mus te r only the support of Ruth
Bailey, Bob Ma ndie and himself.
The meeting was picke ted by
police officers who are de mand-
ing p ay increases in bogged
down contract negotiations with
the city.
Massive ~D
Haul Seized
,SAN DIEGO <AP ) -About
33,000 doles of LSD with an
esUmated street value of $75,000
have been seized and two persons
arrested in the largest haul or
the hallucinogen in recent years,
authorities said.
San Diego County Narcotlcs
Task Force officers revealed
Monday that Simon t>. Hubble,
3S, and Sherrie Lee Whltleyn, 19,
were arreetecl at their eaat San
D iego residence f ollowln1 a
month·Joac lnveati1atJon.
They were freed on $1,500 ball
each after beina booked for in· ~l1aUon of posae11lon and
PGIMlllon tor aale of LSD, of. neen aakl. .
o.i!y Pllet p-" Patridl 0'0...Mlt
HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE OFFICERS GATHER PRIOR TO DEMONSTRATION
Thoy P icketed City Council Monday Night In Contlnulft9 W•ge Dlapute
D•lfY Piiot Sutt ""°"' THREATENED BY WOMAN
Ex·mayor Shenkman
Salvation
Army Needs
Bell Ringers
The Salvation Army is looking
for bell ringers.
Wes Trucker, regional direc·
tor for the Army's service ex·
tension program. said the an-
n u a I fund-raising p roject is
scheduled to begin the day after
Thanksgiving.
Anyone who would like to
volunteer time or ea rn m oney
for thertl.S('lves or a club may app·
ly for a bell a t the Sal vat1on Army.
8100 Garden Grove Blvd .. Garden
Grove.
With the approaching
Thanksgiving holiday we
would like to take this op..
portunlty to thank our
friends anct"Customers for
the good wlll and loyalty
that has helped to build our
business bigger and better
every ve.r.
Heavy Traf lk
District to Shift
Routes for Buses
A s hirt in planning ne w
Orange County Transit District
<OCTD 1 bus service. to make
s ure new routes serve major
employment , recreation, shop·
ping and education cente rs. was
a pproved Monday by OCTD
directors.
Targeted for special planning
attent ion b y OCTD a d -
ministrators during the nt!xt
year will be:
Balboa Penins ula and
Newport Beach, where seaside
s trands attract a n estimated
90.000 inland visitors per day
during summer
I rv1nc mdustr1a1 complex
a long Jamboree Road where
eight ma1or firms alo ne employ
about 11,000 workers
Orange County Airport.
said by district administrators
Lo fact' consta nt traffic and
parking problems which might
be eased s hould som e com·
mute rs be attracted lo improved
l>us service.
Orange Coast College
College and Costa Mesa High
School, whose 32,000 s tudents
might be pers uaded to ride
buses. also relieving traffic con·
gestion and parking problems.
Mission V1 eJO Mall which,
when completed, will alter traf·
fie patterns and impact most
OCTD south county routes.
OCTO General Ma nage r
.J ames Reichert said the dis-
trict hus comple ted its first
phase of service development.by
providing rout.es today along
most a rterial streets at ap-
propriate intervals.
-,. . .
What facel1 OC TD ad -
ministrators for 'the future, he
said, is sWl-increa~ng de mand
ror bus service because or grow-
ing county populations. with
fewer dollars available because
of Proposition 13.
The new planning emphasis.
Reichert explained. wall put th<'
foc us for service in areas shown
to ha ve the most potential for
new riders.
T he new strategy. he con·
tinued. is based upon the prem-
ise that mass transit is most
effective in high-density area~
while autos are most effective an
low-density areas
"The fact that Orange County
has no central downtown bus1
ness core. but rathe r dozens of
regional mini-cores. present5 an
enormous cha llenge." he said
OCTD adminis trators have
singled out 55 high-traffic and
high-activity centers for special
attention between now and 1985.
T argeted for possible service
improvement in 1980 are the
South Coast Plaza area. whictr-
atlracts 64,000 s hoppers and
employees daily
Hotline Aid Asked
The Rape Crisis Hotline or
Orange County is seeking volun
teers to maintain a hotline fo r
rape victims. Volunteer work
can be done al home. lnformJ-
tion is available by ca llani;
776·3004.
We shall a lways t ry to
merit your confidence. We
are grateful for your con·
trfbutlons to our succes!l
and wish to send you & your
family oreetlnos at tt)ls
Thanksgiving season . . •
from the staff at Charles H.
S.rr Jewe.lers.
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~lding Up Buses
HEa E co.an: TH • ~. Atc.o~an& to tale nl'wa
dlsr •lctwtt. Onma Count,y ' public bu ystem TA iulntl t()
rol the dice ov r thf' nclCl aii Y"'"' ln an t'f(ol'\ to boo5l
patronaa~.
Whal Uw bWl oeoolf' •~ trotne lO dn '" inc-r•He ervlc"
to what am~ <'3114.'d T:.? ts amc COf\&eAted an.•a In our region
thgh priority placn for more bUS serv1c , tor exam
pit are the Newport Halboa Penh\Sula, South Coqt Pina
In Co ta Mt.~a . Oran1• Coast Collec; and Costa Mc M Hl(th
School. the' tl'vtne J amboree Ro-d 1nd~tnal <'omplex an\!
tht' southern Oranae oast
All o/ Lb.is tk,'('Omes 50mt'what ol a .:ambling du~~-roll
in the cong~Uon battle, you mieht conclude.
IF YOU ENO MOllt: publle bus s lo Or_anae County
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NATION /WORLD
A~WlrwlllMto New Model °'!conge1twn Velucle l'!!. Fast Bailouts W~TNESS: 'IT LITERALLY LOOKED LIKE A GARBAGE DUMP WH~AE SO~EBOOY DUMPED A LOT OF RAG DOLLS'
Airport. for example, you will decrease the congestion of
a utomobiles if, indeed, everybody starts riding U.e airport
bus routes.
On the other hand, if-the buses are vastly ignored, as
many of U.e big orange and white vehicles seem to be
these days, then a ll you've done is increase congestion
around the county airstrip.
Ritual Death Described
You've just added buses to the already-jammed condi·
tions created by private autos, taxicabs a nd airport
limousines.
It's also Interesting that th<! Orange County T ransit
District brass, in a nnouncing the stepped·up al\li·
congestion service, have given a Number One priority to
more bus service on the Newport-Balboa Peninsula.
The motive. they say, is to "aJleviate congestion" with
increased bus ser vice in J une of 1979.
So you're left wonde ring what kind of congestion they
fl gure to alleviate on the Peninsula? If all the summer vis-
itors leave their cars at home. this will reduce congesllon
on the streets.
I F THE BUSES BRING more visitors than the cars
do, however, this is j ust going to increase the coogesllon
on the beaches and sidewalks.
Thus the bus people may alleviate one kind or conges-
tion a nd create another.
Anyway, as things a re now going, the motor car may
soon be rendered impractical as a means of transporta·
lion. The county transit district wiU have more buses on
the roads. Then if the schools start busing students all over
the region, you'll have lane-to-larie solid buses.
There won't be any room for plain old ears.
GEORGETO WN. G uyan a
I AP > A survivor of the mass
su1c 1de at the Jonestown
religious settlement said the
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0i3mp doctor and his two nurses
brewed the deadly purple dnnk
of cyanide and Kool-Atd m a
large stainless l>lccl vat and then
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Letters Supported
People's Temple
NEW YORK <AP> -A sheaf of endorsements attributed to dozens
of prominent Americans, including fi rst lady Rosalynn Carter and
Vice President Walter Mondale. apparently bought time for the Rev.
Jim J ones when criticism mounted against his religious colony in Guyana. .
Jones appears to h ave used saying: "Dear Jim. Thank you l~e references for himself a nd for your letter. I enjoyed being
his People's Temple both to with you dur ing the campaign
esta blish his colony in Guyana and do hope you can meet Ruth
and then to stave orr allegations soon . Your comme nts about
or mistreatment and brutality. Cuba are helpful. and I hope
The Guyanese government ~e-your suggestion can be acted on
teased the papers Monday, wtU. io t he near future Sincerely
shock sltll registering over the <signed> Rosalynn Cart.er " ' deaths of Jones and more t han
400 sect members in a murder·
a dministered it lo t he babies
first.
Dr. Lawrence Schacht. 30, of
Houston, Tex .. and his two
nu r s es s qui r ted t h e
fru jty·Oavored potion into the
mouths of sqwrming babies.
THEN THEY LADLED it into
paper cups fo r hundreds of adult
members of the Rev. J im Jones'
P<>ople's Tem ple Saturday at
th1?ir isolated jungle colony m
northwest. Guyana. sa id Odell
Rhodes. a 36·year-old teacher.
Rhodes said he escaped whe n
Schacht asked for a stethoscope
and he volunteered to get 1t.
Instead or returning, he fled into
the jungle. he said.
Two other aged survivors
were found in the camp, and 12
others who ned came out or the
Jung le . The police count or
bodies in the camp reached 4-09
\Jy Monday night. ahd Guyanese
troops were searching the Jupgle
for hundreds of others believed
lo h ave fled when Jones Unions Fight 'Lid'
On Pay, Benefits
WASHINGTON <AP) -PresHlent Carter's anti·lnnalion
P.rogram, In Its mere fo ur weeks. is encountering deep trouble over
1ts voluntary wage-benefit guideline.
suicide pdcl.
MI N I S TE R OF S t a t e
Christopher Nascimento said he
didn't want to embar rass any of
the purported letter writers but
Guyana wanted to show why 1t
had permitted the Peop le's Tem-
ple to settle there.
Before Crash, Taxes
Indicate Calm Crew
A growing list of unions is threat~nlng lo Ignore the 7 percent
lid on aMual wage and fringe benefi.t Increases, a nd. at least one
union Is striking over the issue. --
Others engaged in current barg11lining a re saying the program
exempts them and are seeking wage hikes of a bout 10 percent.
Carter administration officials, meanwhile. say they may
make U.e pro~ram more nexlble by altering the way fringe benefit
cost increases are calculated. Such refiguring. labor observers
say. wo~d have the effect of relaxing the wage standard.
THE AFL·CIO AN D MANY member unions have rejected the
guideline as inadequate to protect workers from rising pnces. which
are going up at a rate of nearly 10 percent a year.
The two-million·member Teamsters union, whic h does not
belong lo the AFL-CIO, has taken a similar stance. Teamsters Prest·
dent Frank E. F1tzs1mmons has sajd he won't feel bound to U.e 7 per·
cent guideline when he starts bargaining next moflth on a new con·
tract ror 450,000truckers.
On Monday, the 250,000.member International Union of Elec·
------i--=1,..,., .... ~aa:rn am! MR~Worker s said il, loo, WOl.lld Ignore the
guideline.
The attack on Ryan's group
and the mass suicides m ade it
appear "we allowed a bunch of
cr a zies i nt o Gu y ana ."
Nascimento said, "but in fact
the Rev. .Jones presented · ref-
erences or the highest caliber."
J ONES WROTE TO Mrs.
Carter on March 17, 1977, saying
he h a d m i ssed meeti n g
eva n gel ist Rut h Cart~r
Stapleton, President Carter·s
sis ter. during her trap to San
Francisco. He also said that
after a trip lo Cuba. he found the
country was "badly in need or
hospital equipment."
Mrs. Carter, ma hand-written
note on White House stationery. wro .
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WASffiNGTON <AP ) -Just seconds before the worst air disaster
in U..S...histozy, there. was no indication or concern in the cockpit of a
Pacific Southwest Airlines 727 jet mer even ough the crew bad lost
sight of another plane In the area. a cockpit tape recording shows.
A transcript of Ulc recol'ding released Monday indicates the PSA
cre w spotted the small Cessna
again just before the two planes warns: "Brace yourself. .. collided over San Diego Sept. 25,
kill ing 144 people, including
seven on the ground
Air traffic controllers had told
both planes they were tn the
same area.
T H E C O C KPIT TA P E
transcript. relca:.cd by the Na-
tion a I Trans porta tion Safety
Board. which is investigating
the a<.'cident. reported this ron-
THE nNt\L WORDS, from an
unidentified person. arc, "Ma. I
love you."
At 9:02·(}1, apparently at the
moment or ground impact, the
recordin~ stops.
~dui:in1g....JtlaC:-A;L.SAea:1DO.s._...l!ll~!!!~:::!!
before the crash :
Capt. James E . Mc F e ron
19:00:42): "Is that the one we're
looking at?"
t~irst Officer Robert E. Fo>e
<9:00:43): "Yeah, but I don't see
him now."
McFeron (9:00:52): "He was
right over here a minute ago."
Fox (9:0 1: 1 J I: "Are \\{e clear
of that Cessna?"
Second Officer Martin J .
Wahne <9:01:131: "Supposed to
be.''
McFeron (9:01 :141: "{guess."
TU E TRANSCRIPT at this
point notes a sound of la ughter.
and an off-duty PSA captain rid·
ing In a 1ump seat. Spencer
Nelson, said, "I hope." I
McFeron t9:01:31>: "Oh yeah.
before we turned downwind, I
saw him about one o'clock,
probably behind us now."
The transcript notes sounds
similar to a gear extension and
1tt 9:01:38 rec"rds Fox as a&)'·
Ing, "'lbere's one underneath,"
indlcatittg he may have spotted
the Cessna. That Wal rollowed
by an unintelligible remark.
At 9:01:45, McFeron exclaimB,
"Whoop !,." and Fox s houCs,
"Aghhh!"
A T ENTH OF A second later
there Is the sound of Im pact, and
McFeron says .. Easy baby,
easy baby." u he a pparently Is
trying to control the aircraft. It's No Prop
summoned th<!m to die.
RHOD ES SAID H E. SAW.
mothers give lhe poison to their
c h ald r c n be fore La k ing it
the mselves.
"It JUSt got all out O( order,"
h e re port ed. "Babies wer e
:.c rea m ing, c hild r e n were
!>creaming, and there was mass
confusion.''
Armed guards turned back
people who tried lo leave the
ritual
Those who drank went into
convulsions, their eyes rolled
upward a nd they gasped for
breath before falling dead.
JONES, CLAD IN black pants
and a colorful casual shirt, was
round on his back on the pavilion
s tage. Ile a p parently shot
himself in the right temple. The
body of his wife was nearby.
Bodies carpeted the open·air
pavilion. and the yard around it
was solid with them. Many of
the victims clutched each oU.er.
"From the air it literally
looked lake a gar bage dump
where :;omebody dumped a Jot of
rag dolls, .. said Charles Krause
of the Washington Post. who
vts 1ted J ones t own as a
representative or the fo reign
press.
KRAUSE WAS a mon g the
s urvivors of the Sa turda y
ai rstrip attack that left U.S.
Rep. Leo P. Ryan, D·Calif.. and
four-others ooad.---
Another ca mp s urv ivor .
Grover Davis, 79, said he
realized what was coming when
J o n es a nn o un ced by
loudspeaker :
"The tame has come for us to
meet in another place.·· lie said
he slipped orr and hid in a hole
at the edge or a clearing.
HyacanU. Prash, in her 70s,
was 111 and stayed in a ca ban.
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tS ltw• t11r9Vi111 ,,.. Ort•t Lakt\
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tho rt_,.. -<NMlll l'letlela .... Cellttnli•
Se<OllCI l>ltfl t ... "' J , St<-IOW t 2' p ft\ I I
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l411n11,...... ..-......,... -..C,..t .
..... -to -.... '"""t"1 wttl. C*'ltfttltllt ....
Thls exchange follows In awm
succe.sslon:
Mcf'eron: "What have we got
here?"
Fox: "lt'a bad ... We're hit
man, we are hit."
An unidentified voice uys,
"Whoo!'' a nd t he captain
Tsutzi, the mixcd·brecd pooch reclining with a pair or
sunglasses, i n·t iu!'lt tryi ng to get attention. Owner
Harold Pearce ot Green Valley, Ariz., said he gave the
dog her first pair"' or sunglasses because the blinked so.-
much in the hot dc!iert 5un. He says she also~kes the glasses because they keep the wmd out or her eyes when h rides an the ca r.
-· •
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Saddlehack Afte rnoon
N.Y. tO<!k~
VOL. 71 , 'NO. 325, 3 SECTIONS. 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 , 1978 TEN CENTS
Cultists .Sought • ID
G~OtlGETO W N , Guv.in.t
IAP 1 ll S troops fl1'" 111 lo
day to bt·~11l u mn<'uhr 1• 'hull It•
rt•rrying out 1•t1rpw o( m011•
thun 400 merft·~n t•ulll"ll?> .,.. ho
drank 8 ll'lh .. t brt'W ur l\.tl(ll Aul
and C.) on1d • in funuttr )o\ 11lh to
a su1c1dal ml•ss1nh But ttw '4tUlt•
or the bod•~~ ma\ ftlr<'t' lh1•
sold1en; to bur~ lht•n1 1111 the <,pot
an lht.• JUOgll· l'OffiOlUIW "Ahl·n ·
th..-y died
Gu~ nrn.><.t' wld tt.•r' 11 nd polrt.•c·.
mt'RnY.htlc. Nt>Jrdwd lh1• ~ur
rnundana w1ldcrn!'i.'\ for hun
ell 1•cf14 of other mcmbt•ri. of the
't>C'l lhP r~t'<>l)lc"x Tt·m1)h'. who . r I t• d from 1 ht> Jon 1•:. to .... n
u~ru·ulturul cttleml•nl after tht·
llhASS 'Ul<'ldt•
\ reportt>r who '1:.1ted lhl'
r.imp, 150 mile:. northwc:,t of
th•' South Amt.'nc·an capital,
,,11d 1t "'lookt.'d hkc u garbug..-
Stabbe d in Bed
dump where some body dumped
u lol or ra14 dolls ...
SURVIVOR RELATES
nt f UAL OF OEATtf--A4.
WAS REV. J IM JONES
OVING OF CANCER?-A7
The bodies of the ~ect founder.
lhe Rev Jam Jone~. and his wire
Guyana Jungles
were a mong 409 corpses that a
police spokesman said Guyanese
troops had counte d in a nd
around the meeting ha ll tn
Jonestown. Jones und several
oth eTS had been s hot. pre ·
sum ably by their own hand. The
others had drunk Kool·Aid into
which the camp doctor mixed
cyanide.
Jonj!s orde r e d the mass
suicide Saturday a fter sect
me mbers ambush~d and killed a
U.S . congressm a n and four
other persons who were pa rt or
an investigative team that visit
ed Jonestown
Three US .Air National Guard
C-130 transports arrived here
this morrung carrying about 200
Army and Air Force personnel
and food and equipment Air
Force ofricaals said a C-141
Starllrt.er was expected later.
carrying a dozen helicopters
that would ferry the bodacs out
or Jonestown
But Douglas Davidson. an of
Cic1a l w1th the U S. Embassy.
said the bodies were an an ad-
vanced state of decomposition
and authontles were considering
burying them at Jonestown
·'T he bodies are starting to
swe ll and some seem ready to
CSee SEARCH, Page AZ>
a a Architect • am
l r
1
17 i • Bluebird Raz ing Be~
Ftulldozcrs pus hed over 21 homes in
Bluebird Knolls <'3rly this morning in
dC'molition project intended to clear the
s lld<>·ravagcd land of debris. The homes,
destroyed in the Oct. 2 landslide, s tood in
th(' way of erosion control work whi ch is
planned to keep I.he topsoil from washing
away durin g expecte d winter r a ins .
Geologists said removing homes was only
way to save the fi ve·acre a rea from
further destruction by flooding. A storm
drain is also being installed to divert the
potentia lly destructive winter runoff.
FBI Hunts for Marine
Witness Wanunt Seeks Btue Heist Data
The FB I ha s s ecured a
material witness warrant for
Cpl. John Bur~css. a 20-ycar-old
Marine kidnap v1clim s ti ll
believed held Collowmg a Nov t3
robbery al E l Toro Marine
Corp Air Station.
Federal" investigators said
Services pickup truck in which
s he a nd Cpl. Burgess carried
recreation department funds to a
bank.
The civilian e mployee. Mrs
Vera Richardson, later escaped
her bonds and called police to the
abandoned truck an Tustin.
suspect in the robbery .
"At this point." said an agent.
"we don ) know who is in·
volved."
1--__, ....... ..J.-.uui .........,· LUo...JAns u re w hct her a
tough-talking ri!d·ha1-rcd woman
who took $6,000 at gunpoint act·
ed alone or with aC'complices
-C.pl Burgess is believ_cd....sLilL
with his abductor or abductors.
agents said today.
FBI agents said that securing
the warrant, issued by a U. S.
m agistrate in Santa Ana Mon·
day. does not mean Burgess is a
He said the warrant was ob-
tained so information regarding
the corporal can be entered into
the ·national crime computer.··
"If his --name comes t..o the at:-
tentlon of any law enforcement
age ncy, the agency will know
Burgess is a witness on our
list," he s aid. Information as to
h is location the n would be
forwarded to the FBI, he said.
The bandit shoved a gun an the
s ide or o civilian employee and
commandeered t he Special
Services Scheduled
For Adolph Kroch
SUCCUMBS ATM
Lagurmn *9ufph Kroch
Memorial services will be con·
ducted Wednesday for Adolph A.
Kroch , a long -time Laguna
Beach r esi dent an.d local
benefactor. who died Sunday in
Tuscon, Ariz. of pneumonia. He
was 96.
Mr. Kroch came lo Laguna in
1948 after he left his book·selllng
business in Chicago. At one
time. he owned Brentano's Book
stores in New York. Washington
a nd Detroit. a nd his own
bookstore and a Chicago Bren·
lano's were among t he world's
la rgest stores. •
When he reUred, &Jr. Kroch
turned the book store businesses
ove_r to his son ..
''Papa" Kroch, as he was
known, was a well·known figure
in the Orange Coast area. He
donaled more than 25,000 worth
of rare books to the UC Irvine
Library.
He organized a campaign \hat
raised S4 million to build South
Coast Community Hoepltal. He
(See UOCH, Pa1e AV
·~
The agent said the FBI still
has no substantial leads in lbe
robbery. -Two Die in Fire
EAU CLAJRE, Wis. 1APi
Two people we re killed and
sev e ral injured whe n a fire
s we pt through a three.story.
wood.frame hotel that in recent
years housed m an y retired,
elde rly and low·income persons. ·
The d ead we re identified as
James Janowski, 77. and Neil
Rather. 5.5, both registered at
the hotel.
NATAL SCENE
YOl'ED DOWN
TRAVERSE CITY. Mich.
<AP) -The City Commission
will not sponsor a Christmas
nativity display this year, hav.
Ing accepted the city Human
Rights Commission's argumenta
that it might violate the constitu·
tlona l m andate for separation of
churc h and state.
The com missioners decided
Monday night that any nativity
display would ha.ve to be
privately sponsored and bear a
noUce lbat the clt.y was oot pay·
Ing for it. Then It could be
mounted on city property.
t •
Youthful
Transient
Arrested
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of lllt O.lly PllOI Sl•ll
The bloody nude body or prom·
inent Laguna Beach architect
Brent Stapleton Tobey was found
in his bed Monday He had been
stabbed todeuth.
Police arrested a 20·year-old
transient for questioning in the
m urder. They said the young
m an had been befriended by
Tobey. 55. after urriving in
Laguna Beach last week.
Police were holding . Robert
Ralph Booth in lieu of $250,000
bail.
Tobey's violent death came on
the same day Laguna Beach
cabin e tmak e r J a m es Earl
Scramlin was found guilty of
murder in the bludgeon killing or
r etired Coast Gua rd officer
Albert Oaqiel Willard -a close
friend of Tobey
Police said It was Tobey who
discovered Willard's body at the
retired officer's home an August
of 1977. several days after his
friend had been bludgeoned to
death with a mahogany fe rtility
statue.
A' Superior Court j ury found
Scramlin guilty or second degree
murder Monday in tha t
homicide trial.
Tobey's body was discovered
by Roger Hylbak, 47, who lives
in back of Tobey and sha red the
same kitchen with the designer
There were numerous wounds in
the upper pa rt of Tobey's body
Hylbak told police he arrived
at Tobey's h o m e at 1320
Carmelita St. at about 6 p.m ..
but did not discover the body ror
a nother 45 minutes.
He sa.id he went into Tobey's
bed room to make a telephone
call when he saw his friend's
body underneath the bedding
"It's just not safe lo H ve in
-Laguna Beach a ny more ... a
s haken Hylbak told officers late
Monday night outside the home.
Hylbak had also been a friend
or Wi!lard. a nd police said Tobey
had called Hylbak upon discover·
ing the retired officer 's body a
year and a half ago, and that both
men h ad then call ed pol ice.
police.
"This is ironic. really ironic."
Hylbak said, shaking his head.
"You don't suppose the lwo kill·
ings are related, do you." he
asked one omcer.
But police said today they
doubt Monday's conviction of
Scr a mlin is r elated to the
<See SLAYING, Page AZ )
School 'Over'
1fter One Day
CONCORD. N.H. <AP )
Heidi Tompkin hated her first
day al school In t976 and decided
not to return. Her mother
agreed. Now. lhe state education
board Is grappling with their
stubborn stand.
T he girl 's mother, Betsy
Tompk\n, told the state Board of
Educdtlon o n Monday th at
Heldt, then 6. rejected the
"fighting and teasing" she fou.nd
during her four·tK·ur exposure W"'"
public school.
.. As we were waiting for the
school bua the next day. she
asked me why s he had to go
back and I l'Ouldn't really thJnk
or a reason ." s aid Mrs.
Tompkin, who oow lJ sln1le.
• O.at ty l'tltll St.all PllolO
LAGUNA OFFICERS FRISK MAN QUESTIONED IN MURDER
Robert Ralph Booth Arrested at Restaurant
Coa,st City Official
Threatened, Guarded
By ROBERT BARKER
Of,,_ 0.ally l'llol Sl•ll
Huntington Beach City
Councilman Ron Shenkman
and his lam ffy were given
police protection Monday
night after Shenkma n report -
ed that he was threatened
with maiming earlier in t he
day.
Two officers escorted
Shenkman to his car near the
end or Monday mght 's stormy ci·
ty council meeting tha t was
picketed by about 75 off-duty
police officers .
Two officers hovered near the
council podium throughout the
meeting as an added precaution.
She nkman said he received "a
very brier" telephone call fmm
a woman at about I :45 p.m.
. Monday who threatened him
with maiming if he carried out
his intenliOf\S to resign as mayor
a nd support Ron Patlins M to
replace tum.
Shenkman did s tep down a~
mayor at the beginning or Mon·
day night's session. Pattinson
was selected to succeed him as a
mayor on votes or Shenkman.
Pattinson, Don MacAllister and
John 'MH>mas.
She nkman has "aid he will re-
sign ff9111 the City council Dec.
18
Shenkman indicated that he
didn't put too much stock in the
threat but n o tifie d police
because or the highly charged
emotionaJ adtmospbere
Police Chief Eorle Robitaille
sard loday that police will pro-
vide " a great deal'' or security
to Shenkman and his family as
long as he wishes
· 1 take all thrt'ats as factual
until p r oven oth erwis e."
Robitaille said . •
Meanwhile. a ttorney Steve
Solomon de m anded the im·
mediate resignation or Mayor
Pro·T emporc Ri chard Siebert
Monday night .
A crowd oJ about 250 attended
Monday night's session.
Coast
Weath e r
Chance of rain 40 percent
o n Wednesday. A little
cooler with lows tonight in
low to middle SOs. Highs
Wednesday,58to65.
INSIDE TODAY
Fona wall pay S25 a seat for
a chance to bid for 423 personal fterm that belonged
to Judy Garland. The goods
will be auctioned off on Sun-
day. StOT'I/. photo Poge A5.
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Anal8••• Gfl
Suicides 'Not
8 Ttle Aail.eda&M p....,
tlundrt-di. of nwnitM.•N of u rehg10011 C'ull form <J un ordt>rly
ljn•'. ttwn tvok lhl'lr hvt>" wath ll druu,hl of pouwn Shockifll(, y ·111
And t>1rn1 ,.... Uut not. u) th~ 4""1W'"'-~. "urvnstnft
Challcnl{od from without, shakc>o b)' d1·f.-rl1on 1 Within, thl1
H v Jim JOtW-li ' ,Pl~lt-'!i Tt-mph• ~l'lled ~Ith unc-"rt•inty, lh.n
··1m1•l•ldt'<I." ,. pt•rtaJ bt>li""'f! Nurly 400 c-uJt.Jst'i t()f'1k their live• in
thto lt.olalt-tl Junwlt• of (ju~ttn u hn ~ulh Am«'nt'On rcpuhlfr
'OM lllo:PORTt;Ol.\ "F.a•: S HOT, but G uyunf·n
authorlta,•t1 iw1l1 mo I 11ppan•ntl> di<"d of PO•ilOn An t llmuted 700
olhc>r" Wt•rt• hf<h\'Vt•d to bu\t• nt'tt Into the Juni;tl(' The liUICldt"I
1n,·ludint1 Jtln\'W his '\lo 1fr •nd '><m died J~t hour~ 11f\er the 11 ·ct
umbu5hl'd and k1ll<"d fl\•c Amt•nt'.in-. tnr ludtnA US Rep Lt'tJ
Ry1rn uf <:1111Comlu · ,
~Ind befowacm~ thouf;-h O\" m "'' i.Ul<'ldt> ap1~•r~. ~rhohm1 on
s u1c1de and rulh :iut•h u lhl' Pc>ool •'ll Temple ~u v they saw 11 com
Ing It w~ onl J QUl'Sllon. they 3), of who and wh ·n
"Nohod) hus bt•lwved 'l!.<C 'Ill) people who 1>ald 1t 11o po:;1t1blc to
<'Ontrol pt"Oplt> to thl~ dt•.l(rt.<t> Uut al hai. huppcncd," said ~ton
p:-1ycbu1tnst John Clurk, who hai. -.lud1cd lht>il' culti. flV\' yc11r11
"TtuS IS NOT Sl'RPRISING," -.u1d Habb1 Juml'i. ttoom. un
offkrnl of tht• Arnt'rll'an Jt•w1sh t<omnllllt-t· v.ho hui. wnltt•n ex
ten:s1vcly on t·ults ··tt 11 not i.uri>ni.1ng wht•n you eons1der tht·
'· totahtar iun atmoi.JJhnt• tr1 "htc·h m01>t cults op...•rute " ·
"Our war, our s ldt• 1t 'li a madm·N~ of man)(.· smct Or Edwin
Shnc1dman of lht· UmvcrMty of CaJ1torn1<1 , the n~1tion '11 only pro
fessor of thanatolo1<y u d1 clpltnc n1mtt.·d for Thunatos, the
Gret>k god "' death
Tht'8e men suy thal strong. even totahtanan, leaders Uke
Jones leave no room for their udherents to dissent Often. suys
Clark, It 1s lhis uniformity of thought and belief thut attracts followers:
''PEOPLE WHO GO INTO CUL TS a re tn a state of mind thutd<>t:a
not allow outside info rmutTon Co enter. They feel safe, cozy
They can talk their own language to each other. It's _re inf!)rced by
their opposition to all outside reality an ·us and they' men. lality ...
Clark believes Congressman Ryan cracked this wall of uni·
formity when he visited the People's Temple commune Saturday
to investigate alleged abuse of sect members: several members
chose to leave wUh him. These events. Clark says, "tore apart the cult ·s sense of certainty.
"I think the thing Imploded," he said. "You have to un·
derstand that there Is no room for ambiguity in groups like this .
When ambiguity occurred, when something went wrong, they all
panicked and the cult destroyed itself."
THE AMBVSH AND KILUNGS followed. Within hOurs, ac
cording to witnesses, cult members lined up for a draught of
poison reportedly brewed in a large val.
Marte Lane, a lawyer representing the cult, was at the camp
just before the deaths. He sajd the members discussed suicide
before he ned. fearing for his own life. He sajd two c ult members
told him: "We are all going to die now.''
"They were 11millng . . . they looked genuinely happy," Lane said
A California psycholo1<ist, who accompanied Ryan to Guyana
to try to get his daughter out or Jonestown, said members or the
group rehearsed mass suicjde and signed undated s uicide notes before they left California for Guyana.
One can only speculate about Jones' motives. There were re·
ports he was seriously ill. He was apparently fascinated by suicide
and once led a demonstration calUng for a "suicide barrier" on· ? San Francisco's Golden Gale Bridge. But a more compelling ques·
lion is why his followers were willing to join him in death.
''THE•E IS SOMETHING CALLED 'altruistic s uicide,' "
said Shneidman, "when des to lbe society are so strong that the
dictates of the gmup govern the individual's life. It would take
enormous ego stren~th to step out of that line in the Junale and say, ·1 prefer not to. If he docs. they might shoot him."
Shneidman said he was reminded or Masada where nearly a
thousand Jews under siege by the Ro mans during the first century
A.D. committed suicide rather than be s laughtered or enslaved.
,./ Rud.in calls adherents like those who followed Jones into death "true believers." ·
"The true belie ver is a tragic phenomenon in world history.
They are often intole rant. They are prone to follow authoritarian
leadership. And they'll do anything to further the cause."
* * * * * * F.....P-.Al
SEA~CH CONTINUES. • •
.
'Murder,'
Says 1UCI
Authority
Hy l'Hll.Jf' llOSMARJN Of_o.u, ..........
Or PPlt>r Klninwl. Orting,•
County th.'&>Uty rhn•ctor of ml'n
t JI hc•ulth, iwhJ toduy hu lwllcvcs
lht~ m..a. t1laughtt•r of more than
400 Am(•rart•n t'ulU11h~ in G uyuna
WBl'I not suicide, but rnurdfir .
K1mmt•I , u psy('hiutriisl. UC'
I rvlnt• Mt'Clh:ttl Sdwol uisisistant
prof <'llsor und chret·tor of Lht-
c:ounly North Coust R~Kional
rnt>ntal twallh #ervlces In Uunt
inaton Bt!uch. !l1tid 1t was more
hkt•ly lhttt the "1rn1cldl·S" wer{' ii Vl'n t he t•hOl('t' Of k1lling
tht•m dws or being kult•d
"t-'rom whut I rl'ud," Kammel
sa 1d. 'it tlOUJ)ds much more like
murdl'r than i,w c1dl' I suppose
1t mukt•N, 111 somt• ~hastly sense.
u more tntt!rei.tmg s tory. if it's a
m lit!' blUC:IUl'
'It wouh1 tw mort• rntert>sting,
mon• provo<·ut1ve, more gory.
mor1• rww:.worthy. 1f 1t Wl're
su1 c1dc: Hut I don 't belie\ t~ 11
·· 1t doc'l!n'l fit as i;u1cide The
ldt>H Of Iha~ numlx.•r of l>l'Oplc:
1uk1nJ: their o wn l ives.
p~yc:holo~1t.•ully and in common
sens(' doesn't fit for m e."
Kimmel said even to speculate
about 'why great numbers of peo.
pie wouJd take their own li ves is
"pre mature ... when in fact
therE.' is very little evidence that
it was thcir choice_·_·
lie suggested thal mos l of the
victims may have been pro·
voked into suicide. given no
a lte rnative except lo kill
themselves
"If 1t were so that someone
was holding a gun on them
the y might h ave said t o
them selves. well, if I drink this
lat was reported that cyanide
was mixed with Kool-Aid l , it
may or may not be poison
Especially if they have seen
som ebody already s hot "
Kimmel srud Lhal survivors of
German concentration · camps
have reported that m any Jews
who wulkt-d complacently into
"showers" that actually were
gas chambers did so because
ther e was the wildest chance
they couJd be showers
"People wcnl into gas cham.
bers." f{jmmc l said, "because
thay felt they had some chance,
while when they saw people shot
who refused, they had concrete
evide nce of death.
"It i s a mu c h better
a lternative to opt for an un.
known that MAY result in one's
d estruc tion than <1. pos itive
known instrume nt of destruc-
tion, like a gun."
So th e Am e ri ca n s of
Jonestown, Kimmel said. may
well have taken cyanide with the
hop e that they would wake
again, alive.
Massive LSD
Haul Seized
SAN DIEGO <AP> -About
33,000 doses of LSD with an
estimated street value of $75,000
have been seized and two persons
arrested in the largest haul of
the ha llucinogen in recent years,
Army and Air Force personnel
and rood and equipment.. Air
Force offi cials s aid a C-141
Starlifter was expected later,
carrying a dozen helicopters
that would ferry the bodies out
of Jonestown.
authorities s aid. "
law requiring a utops ies in San Diego County Narcotics
homicide cases. Task Force officers r evealed
but Douglas Davidso n. an of·
ficial wilh the U.S. Embassy,
said the bodies were in an ad·
vanced state of decomposition
Also found at the camp was Monday that Simon D. Hubble,
som e $500,000 in cash and some 35, and She~ Lee Whitleyn, 19,
jewe lry . Unconfirmed reports were a rrested at their east San
also srud $500,000 in gold and Diego reside nce following a
hundreds of Social Security month-long investigation.
checks had also been found. They were freed on $1,500 bail
Fifteen survivors were report-each after being booked for in-
ed found, three in the camp and vestigation of possession and
12 who ·came out of the jungle. possession for sale of LSD, of.
~., ..
l'ainkr C1 orgio de Chirico.
a<.·clai m cd a~ ftul y 's
J.{rcatc:;t in this Ct!ntury, has
died ut 90 in Rome.
Two Injured
In Mission
Viejo Crash
Two South Oran~e County
men are in s table condition this
morning followin~ a 2 <1.m Mis-
sion Viejo collision that ejc<.·ted
one driver from his :,mashed
vehicle.
A CafifornJa I lighway Patrol
spokeRman said Louis Johnson.
37, of San Juan Capistrano, was
ea s tbound o n L o s Al1 s os
Boulevard at Vi a Pimiento when
he allegedly turned left and
struck another car.
J ohnson was e1ecled from lhe
vehicle during the broadside col·
lision
He assertedly cra'shed Into a
ca r dr ive n by Douglas
Mc Ke nzie, 23, of El Toro, who
was traveling westbound on Len.
Ahsos Boulevard.
McKenzie's car was hurled to
a sidewa lk on 1ls side as a result
of the collision, Cll P officers
said.
Both men were taken lo Sad·
dlcback Community llospital
where lhcy were in intensive
care this morning.
A CHP s pokesm an said the ac·
cidenl is under investigation.
Westminster
Man Held
After Chase
A 23-ye:.ir old Wcl>tmins ler
man 1s in custody today <tfler he
al l ege dl y rammed o n e
Califo rnia -Hi ghway Patrol car
during a 62-m ile. high speed
chase that began on Interstate fi
in south Orange County Monday
afternoon.
Officer Tom Supp s aid Charles
Leavenworth was hooked into
San Diego County Jail after his
1967 g reen Plymouth blew a
r ight front tire and ran into
bridge railings on Interstate 805
near Carroll Canyon 1n San
Diego County
Le avenworth w:1s c hurged
with rC'ckless drivin~. assault
with a deadly weapon lh1s ear l
nnd evadinJ.? arrest.
Oaanrellors \1ew I
1 Moves Plant
·seeds Of Woe
Social problems In Am •rlca's
tndustrlol !IOCiety rcault In larf<e
p a rt trom mank tnd moving
fu r th er away r rom the
agricultural Q>OtS o( his ex
islence. UC lrvine'11 chanceJlor
said Mondlly.
"To a substantial degree our
oroblem s are creul~d h those who l eave
t h e land
<farmers > lo
go to the ct.
ty." Dani e l
Aldric h said,
citing an
e s tlmaled
800,000 people
per year who
migrate lo
the cities. Al.OlllCH
Aldrich. a soils scientist, made
his re m arks at a Saddlebatk
College se minar on searching
for values in contemporary
crises .
From an agricultural perspec
tiv.e. Aldrich said modern man
lends to trunk of wealth without
regard to the productivencs!\ or lund.
"They have tended more to
conceive of wealth in terms of
man and machinery alone,
forgettjng the land." Aldrich in-
s isted. "But land is s till cssen
ti al.
He s rud man had a kinship Lo
the soil which goes back to the
beginning of history
"Man has wors hipped thl' soils
a nd the earth." he said, c iting
Hulltington's
Air Races
Cal,led Off
Air r aces tha t h a d been
scheduled Friday. Saturday and
Sunday off the coast or Hunt·
ington Beach have been can·
cel ed because o f a n unsafe
runway on the beach.
omcials said the decision Lo
call off the pylon-to-pylon races
over the ocean near Hunlin~ton
State Beach was reached after
tests wer e made Friday.
Tom Miller. a local official
with the st.ate Department of
Parks and Recreation. said the
sand for a makeshift runway
near Brookhurst Street was un·
stable. even ufter being watered
down and rolled.
A s mall racing plane was as·
se mbled at the site Friday but
beeame bogged down in the soft
sa nd. he said
Pat Hines . president of the
U.S. Air Racing Association,
said there-was ··no way·· his or
ganization would s anction the
races under the conditions .
"The re's no question it would
be unsafe," he said Monda y
fi e added that planes may
tw<'omc bo~do.w.n-in-thc. sand
and tip over durin~ la ndings
··A safe' runway was t ht•
keystone to our approval." h.e
said. "We wanted no part of 1t
and wouldn't have allowed our
pilots lo participate "
flines s aid his organization 1s
thC' only body that can i.anct1on
air racing events.
The decision to cancel lhC'
races was made f''riduy by or
ganizer David Wolf.
£f<YPtlan and Greek gods who
wert• named after the eurth .
And, whether modern m:m
knows it or not. Aldrich said
humanity's fealty t.o the land
continues.
"Every human bein.g no mat
-ter how far removud from the
soil is still working on the land,"
he s aid. '"Everything we work
on or with, everything we buy or
sell, everything we use comes from the earth.
"A~I man can do is chanf{e the
location and shapes of things, he.·
cannot change their source."
Aldrich said man -must come
back to a point where he is more
in harmony with his environ
ment.
He saJd social problems art'
"new problem~ for the sociul
:.ind physical scienC'~'!\ ·· that he.·
believt•s iru.titut1ons i.11ch as lht·
university arc IJcginning to
solve.
"There 1s more thinking loday .
uboul man li ving in his e nviron
menl than ever before,•· Aldrich
said.
lie Indicated t h at soc 1 ~d
ecol ogy, a r e lati v e ly n ew
acade mic pursuit al UC lrvine.
"has its roots in the natural
scien ces by obs erving or
ganis ms in tht• <:ovironme.o
where they function.
"This study should produce u
number of unswcrs that s hould
enable us lo live better in our en
v1ronmenl better than ever before "
f'rataPapAJ
SLAYING .•.
J)f'rt. surrendered peaceably to
officers , a nd was being ques·
lioned this morning regarding the killing.
Police said Tobey had been
11tabbed numerous times in tht·
back. neck a nd chest . They
believed the des igner was killed
between noon <ind 6 p.m Mon
day.
Tobey was :.i . member of thc
C h amber o f Comm erce'l>
Beautification Committee and
for many years was in cha rge of
the ushers at the Pageant of tht!
Musters with his mother. the
Ii.Ile Su1,ette Dabney
Four Quakes
No Harbinger
LOS ANGELES <AP 1 -Four
manor earthquakes that s hook
Southe rn Cahforni..t one after
unother over lhC' weekend art'
not hkely to s ignal a future JOit
in this seismically active stale. u
Sl'is molog1st s ays .
"The rate at which we huvt!
earthqu.ikcs of th i ~ size in
California is such lhut lo haw
four-in t~ ts-not-t-on-
sidcred unusual and 1 hcrefon •
ii 's not cons1dcrl'<l s1g n1ficant."
said Dr Robert A Uhrha mmer of
UC Berkeley.
The four in Lake wood . Big
Bear a nd Palm Springs reported
injuries and onl.v 'h£bl dam ... ·..,• ..... ·----
mo s 11 v broken dt !'>h e !'>
authorities said. ·
Leader Ailing
PA RIS tAP l Algl'rian
President llouari Boumedienoe,
57. 1s gravely ill in Algier-; with
complications rcsullmg from a · and authonlit>s were cons1deril}8
buryi ng the m al Jonestown. • Estimates oC lhe mis&iAH r-anged--l{lAic~C~C:all..Jili>aAIMid;i......~
from more than 375 to more than
775. An exact estimate was not
possible because reports of lhc
settlement's total population
ranged from 800 to 1,200. Most
were from California, the head·
Sapp said t he chas e l>eRun at
3: 15 p.m . on southbound In
ters tale 5 near Lake F orest
Drive when a CHP unit attempt·
ed to stop Leavenworth for reek· ~~~~~~~--J~..-.4"-t-.:Jtww
Wolf. who operated out of J
room m the South Coast Plaza
Hotel in Costa Mesa . had re·
ceived permission from the state•
Coastal Commission la!)t Tues bladder cancer, French med1caJ
SoUr(.Y(!STI!p()rtcdtodar. --------· ·'The bodies are starting to
swell and som e seem readv to
burst," said e mbassy official
Peter Londoner.
.High afternoon temperatures
here the past three days have
been in the 85·90·degree range,
and the tropical s un has shone
steadily two days.
The American contingent In·
eluded 29 identilication experts.
To s peed the process, the
Guyanese government waived a
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quarters of the sect.
Rhodes gave this account of
what happened Saturday:
Jones called the me mbers of
the colony to the as!!embly hall
by loudspeake r, telling them:
"The time has come for us to
meet in anothe r place."
The people filled th' hull,
which h ad no side walls, and
spilled out into the yard arou~
it. Armed guards we re stationed
around the crowd.
The settle m e nt ·doctor,
Lawrence Schacht, 30, of
Houston, Tex .• and two nurses
brought in a large 1tainless·steel
vat which they filled with the
poisoned Kool·Aid. They began
ladling it out. spooning it or
squirting It into the mouths of
babies llnd filling paper cups
whJch the adults brought up.
One woman who balked was
shouted down by other members
of the cult. She drank her dose.
After the people drank, they
went Into convulsions. Their
eyes rolled up. They had dllncul·
ty breathing, and they died an.er'
about five mlnuta.
RhoclH aald he e.c1ped wbtn
the doctor r•qu•ll.!~-" atetho~~ and. he volun""'"'°
to 1et tt. lnltead of returnlq, he
aald he bid ln the wooda and did
not ... the end ol the ceremony or the dMtb ol Jones.
Fr.,.Pa~AJ
KROCH •••
was the hospit al board's rlrst
chairman.
Mr. Kroch, son of an Austrian
banker , came -to America when
he wns 17.
Working his wny up in the
book world, he opeoed his own
store and by 1933 was able to
buy the Brentano's chain. He
84lld all except his Ch.lcago Bren-
tano's in 1939.
Mr. ~h's wife of 61 years,
Gertrude. died in 1970.
He had moved to Tuscon rive
yea r s 4go to b e with h is
daughter. Mrs. Charles Kelsch.
Mr. Kroch's remains are lo be
cremated and his aghes are to
placed at Anaheim's Mclroise
Abbey wllh his wire's .
The m e morial servke will
take place at 1 p. m . 1.1t the
Laguna Beach Community
Presbyterian Church.
Man Sentenced
BUFFALO. N.Y. <AP) -A
Niagara County man was sen·
"'Qnced to a maximum five years
In priton after admitt1n1 he Mnt
a letter, while ln jail, LO the
White House t.hroat.enln'f to
1boot Pruldent C•rter. Theodore Ch uul.(01. 26. of
Vounattown shouted oblcenltlea
at U .~. otatrlct Court Judfe
John Ellvtn •• he wa1 ltd aw11 alter Mntenelnt Mondi)'.
ay.
Goodness
what taste!
TexasSp~ad
I lb BEEF I TICK9 Sum1N1r SauN119.
12 01. Mild M1d9'I l.ongho•n. & ot.
$molly hmok•d ClwHe b11r), 7 Ot
Pl1ln Goud1, 714 01. Btllll Fl•u•
ft nacmfl Frend\ typt .. ml·
toll ca-wl, 8 or. Edam
$11~, pl11• a1 .. wb91ty
8onbont. 16.98
DIUI tllflllllted .. tlnrr
ofter .. II 1ft1Dped
~ send gifts ...
Come In and
1elect food gift paka
for Cttr11tmH. Take
with you or we 'II ahlp.
We 'fl handle all the
detaH• and even encloM
a penM>nal greettng.
FashiOn
Island
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Plaza
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MAllNH'S Vll.lACiE
DAMA POINT
496-2670
Moa.-s.t.~I " s-. ·nu
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( P!~Lollboc*)
Play It Again,
Golden Bears
By CHA •L ff. LOOS Of_...., ........
Evt'!rOM In our amaU party ••tffd alter w1t(bin1 th111 year a Bla G•mt at Mtmonal St.acllum in SlrawbClrry
Canyon that the best lbinl about <..'1nlonua »ear football th~ year wu ~band .
Our party lnC'ludtd a trio of onetime Cal torority •ll·
te,.. and a former Bear p\ayn-. all of Yt'bom remember the
last time Cat went to the Rose 8o._..l, and a couple or camp
followJni husbunds.
I won't say bOw old~ tororil)' ls,.tt,.. a~. but, for
the record. it will bt 20 )'Hts C'Ome U\la Jan l al nee a team
Crom Bt'rktl y sl)tnt NC!w Yt'ar'1 Day 1.n Pasadena. The
Bears lost that ont. 38-12 to Iowa They dJd only ali&htly
· betltl" last Saturday, lotlnir 30-10 to the dre.d~ Cardinali !nt-e lndJansl from
P lo Alto
Alt'TEA THAT last Rose Bowl ap.
pearance. one or our party rttalled, Cal
football fortunes sank •o low that one of
the best known cheers fTom the student
secUon at Memorial Stadium came to
be "Send an the band." ll was both a
tribute to bad football and good
Loo. bandsmansh.lp. she explained.
The Cal band 1tul'k to ha.sics Saturday and dearly out-
pointed the nbb\e in red that ulls itself the Incomparable
Leland Slanford Jr. University Marching Band.
Stanford bandsmen in recen.t.. Umes have taken to
spoofing the traditional college marching band. The antics
of the Stanford aggregation make it, indeed, incompara·
bJe, but even a spoof can become old hat.
THAT ISN'T TO say that the Cal bandsmen don't ha ve
any filn and don't .get rowdy once in-a while. JostllSk my
neighbor, a USC alum who was moved to the verge of
violence by a yell and marching cadence tbe Bear musi·
cians adopted for the recent Cal.SC gridiron cont.est at the Coliseum.
Bul you can't penalize a band 15 yards for being un·
coulh. .
And compared to the incomparables last Saturday, the
Cal band appeared to the 014 Blues gathered in
Strawberry Canyon to be a model of decorum. Yet there
was plenty of spirit, verve and togetherness.
BEFORE THE GAME. they marched up to the
stadium amid tailgate parties and milling licketholders-
together. During the pregame show, they performed the
traditional Cal spell-out flawlessly.
At halftime. they performed with snap and precision
while playing the music of Chuck Mangione as well as
traditional marches. After the game. they kept their cool
while playing the alma m ater in the midst of the celebrat-
ing Stanford rootball team and its fans and in spite of an
effort by the incomparables to drown them out.
Later. still together, they marched down to fraternity
row and played for the students and alums gathered on the
porches and lawns.
SJ'ILL LATER. lhey moved on down Telegraph
Avenue and gathered outside the ASUC Store near Sather
Gate to say their goodbyes.
They huddled together. their instruments mute. and
li stened quietly as a student conductor made a rarewell
speech. He taJked about all the hard work and some of the
fun and the pride he tell and the friendships he bad made.
Other than the band and a few friends only a small
party or three sorority sisters. a former Cal football pl ayer
and a couple of camp lollowinR hus bands who happened to
be strolling through the campus in the gathering darkness
were around to hear his goodbye.
WHEN HE FINISHED. the student musicians broke
into the Cal right song. This time. they were playing it for
themselves. As the music started. the half dozen or S<'
souscrphone players ran to Sather Gate. lined up-in the gate
and went through their high kicking musical routine one
last time.
Then. for the student musicians, just like the football
players. the 1978 season was over.
"Send in the band." muttered one or the Old Blues in oui: small party.
Priest Punished
In Aliens CO$e
LOS ANGELES -CAP> -A
Catholic prfest who admiUed rus
;ole in arcepting money to fly a
Mexican citizen into the United
States was placed on one year
probation Monday by a federal
States by Oying them across the
border in his single-engine
Cessna for $300. However, last
month he pleaded guilty to a
single charge of bringing an
alien into the country.
Tomich was arrested Oct. 4 at
=-n::~n=:-:--r-:-:-r.::-..--rrn··ttt"nO~rport by agen o judge.
n anrung e ev. s .
Tomich of Norwalk the sen-
ten ce. U.S. District Judge
William P. Gray also ordered
the priest not to ny an airplane
during the probationary period.
Tomich. 4S, was originally
charged with bringing three
Mexican citizens into the United
the Immigration aJfd Naturaliza-
tion Service who said they dis-
covered three illegal aliens
aboard the craft.
A second man who reportedly
paid Tomich to bring the aliens
into the airport was stlll being
sought by authorities.
Tells Candidflqf
Service
Reviewed
By t>-CTD
A ahlfl ln planntna new
Or1111e COunty Transit District
<OCTD> bus aervlce, to m"ake
aur• MW routes acrve major
employment, recrntlon. shop-
i>lnt and education centers. was
approv d Monday by OCTP
dlreclors. ,
Taratled tor special plaruilng
a tten\lo n by OCTO ad ·
mlnl•tratora durlna the nut
year wUl be:
Balboa Peninsula and
Newport Beach, wbere seaside
strands attract an estimat~d
90,000 JnJand vlsltor11 per dAy
dur\na eummer. -Irvine lndu&trtal complex
along Jamboree Road where
eight major firms alone employ
about U.000 workers. Orange County Airport.
said by district administrators
to face constant traffic and
parking problems which might
be eased should some com·
routers be attracted to Improved
bu11 service.
-Orange Coast College
College and Costa Mesa High
School, whose 32.000 s tudents
m tght be persuaded to ride
buses, also r,elieving traffic con-
gestion and parking problems.
Mission Viejo Mall which,
when completed, wall alter traf-
fil' patterns and impact most
OCTD south county routes.
OCTD General-"Manager
James Reichert said the dis·
tricl bas completed its first
phase of service development by
providing routes today along
most a rterial streets at ap·
propriate intervals.
Whet la ces OCTO ad -
ministrators for the future, he
said, is stlll·increasing demand
for bus service because or grow·
ing county populations. with
fewer dollars available because
of Proposition 13.
The new planning e mphasis,
Reichert explained, will put the
focus for service in areas shown
to have the most potent.ial for
new riders.
The new s trategy, he con-
tinued, is based upon the prem·
ise that mass transit is most
effective in high·density areas
while autos are most effective in
Jow·density areas.
"The fact that Orange County
has no central downtown busi·
ness core, but rather dozens or
regional mini-cores, presents an
enormous challenge." he said.
OCTD administrators have
singled out 55 high-traffic and
high-activity centers tor special
attention between now and 1985.
Targeted for possible service
improvement in 1980 are the
South Coast Plaza area, which
attracts 64,000 shoppers and
employees dally.
Also among four locations ex-
pected to receive special atten·
tion in 1980 are the San Clemente
be-aehes which serv~ 45,-000 vis-
itors on summer weekends.
Salvation
Army Needs
Bell Ringers
The Salvation Army ts looking
for bell ringers.
Wes Trucker, regional direc-
tor for the Army's service ex·
tension program, said the an
nual fund-raising project is
scheduled to begin the day after
Thanksgiving.
Anyone who would like to
,
O..ty r llM St.Mt .......
TIM GIBBS SURVEYS ENDANGERED SLOPE FROM PARENTS' HOME IN SAN CLEMENTE
Resident• of Six Homes on Calle Nina HoJ>'ng to Avert Another Laguna Ofuater
Drinks Now Clemente Hil&ide
~al in
N. Carolina
CHAR LOTTE. N C. CAP> -A
23·year·old Charlotte man drank
a Bloody Mary today, apparent·
ly becoming the ftrst person to
legally buy a maxed drink m
North Carolina in 70 years.
Hank Stoppelbin was served a
SI;SO drink al Benedictines
Restaurant and proclaimed .
"IL 's very good "
Benedictines had ils bartend·
ers on duty early in an attempt
to become the first estabUsh·
ment in North Carolina to wke
advantage of a new lot'al-0ption
mixed·drink law enacted by the
General Assembly m ,June.
A Meckle nburg County
Alcoholic Beverage Control
truck pulled up to the restaurant
to make a de livery s hortly
before 8 a.m. Bartenders quick ·
ly broke o~n a case and rushed
a bottle of vodka to bartender
Kevin Johnson, who poured the
first drink for Stoppel bin.
Other restaurants began serv·
ing mixed drinks al lunch today.
and some were to mark their
first drinks with ceremonies
during the afternoon.
A fleet of two-ton trucks
packed with liquor made de
liveries today to 96 restaurants
in Mecklenburg County. The
establishments received their liq·
uor-by·the·drmk licenses Mon-· day, and the deliveries were
made by beverage control OC·
ficials Lo avoid a rush at Liquor
stores.
The General Aue mbly's
passage or the hotly de bated
m1xed-dr1nk law len Oklahoma
the only slate without some form
of mixed-drink sales.
Hotline Aid Asked
.The Rape Crisis Hotline of
Orange County 1s seeking volun·
leers to maintain a hotline for
rape victims. Volunteer work
can be done at home . lnforma·
tfon is available by caning
776·3004.
Residems 'Shaky'
By ANNE COOPER oe ,.,. 0.11, ru .. S'-lf
San Clemente residents with
homes localed on a hill directly
above City Hall have suffered a
bad case of the jitters s ince Oct.
2. when a massive landslide in
n<'arby Laguna Beach left SO
families homeless.
The residents of six homes
along thp ocean side of Calle
Nina and another at the in-
tersection of calles Nina and
DeSoto wonder whether they too
may wake one early morning to
hear the groarung of foundations
and the shattering of glass.
These were the sounds which
warned Laguna Beach Bluebird
Canyon families to evacuate the
a r ea' before the Oct. 2 slide
t'rumbled two dozen homes,
causing an estimated $15 million
damage.
The jitters started for occu·
pants of the seven San Clemente
homes last February or March,
said attorney Gerald Gibbs. who
lives with his family at 409 Calle
Nina.
During heavy winter rains. a
one-inch crack opened in the
slope behind the homes. The
crack widened and then gaped.
By the end of a month the
homes. which had graced the
summit of a landscaped c;lope,
overlooked a naked, nearly
vertical bluff.
The former s lope lay 35 feet
below
Affecte d famiTies hired
gco lo~ists Leighton and A s-
sociates or Irvine to study the
area and recommend a way to
save their homes. Preliminary
estimates for repairs were
placed at SS00.000.
He ading up the study for
Leighton and Associates was
pro1cct director Woodrow
Higdon, wpo had on.site
knowledge of the problem. He
lives at 410 Calle Nma.
Residents or the area were
pleased to learn that they would
qualify for low.interest federal
disaster loans and looked
forw ard to having repairs done
before the coming winter rains.
The geological report was
oearing completion on Oct. 2,
when the earth moved in Laguna
Beach and city officials hired
Leighton and Associates to sur-
vey Bluebird Canyon an hopes of
preventing further losses.
"Dr. Leighton had his staff
running night and day in
Bluebird Canyon," said Gibbs.
"We understood and were sym-
pathetic, but then when it start-
ed to rain, everybody panicked.
We're afraid our time is running
out."
The Leighton and Associates
report on the Calle Nina slope
was s ubmitted last week to the
city of San Clemente. ln adru-
tion, Gibbs appeared before the
City Council and was promised
city cooperation in speeding
along repairs.
The geologists' report recom·
mended that 70,000 yards of fill
be used to build a gradual slope.
to be drained by carefully
engineered underground and
surface drainage systems.
The result. is expected to be
the beginnings of a new city
park site, said Gi~bs.
To pay for the tremendous
grading project, some or the res·
idents have agreed to pool
funds available to the m tn·
dividually as federal disaster
loans. A few residents have
declined to participate.
"When they look at their
billfolds and their back yards .
they think they'd ~tter take
care of their billfolds." ~aid
Gibbs. "But in some or the
homes. doors won't close. slabs
are cracking -in one house I
can run my hand under the
baseboard al the slab."
"This deck used to be solid."
said Gibbs' son Tim. a UC San
Diego student. bouncing on the
balls -'>f his feet and causing the
deck on the back or his parents'
home to bob like a trampoline.
"It looks as if we have less
than a month to complete the re-
pairs." said his father. "Nobody
want s another Bluebird
Canyon."
volunteer lime or earn money
Iotlhemselves.or..a-club may,.ap.,..._-11ip:;;;;r:e•-:iiiilllE~
ly for a bell at the Salvation Army.
8100 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden
Grove.
Money from the Christmas ap·
peal goes to needy families and
individuals throughout the year.
he said. About 3,660 persons
were aided this year, through
October, he added.
Dougherty Sets Battle
BJ JACKIE RYMAN O. •o.lfY ...........
... endorsing a candidate of another
party in a partisan election Is
grounds for expulsion under the
state elect.Ion code.
Rene11de Republican at·
torney William Dougherty told
lbe Republican Central Commit-
tee Monday that oot only will he
Jl&bt tu attempt& to oust him for
endoralng a Democratic can-
didate. but be allo int.ends to op-
pose 1tate Sen. John Briag1, R-
FullerUJa, ln t!)e next primary electk>n. •
Dou.lberty abo, showed up at.
lbe central mmmittee '• meetini lloaday wttb a cowt order bar·
rln1 bl• ouster wltbout due
~eu. Tbe •itu1ti0n arose because
Dou1berty signed a campaign
letter last month endorsing
Democrat Ron Cordova In bi8
UDIUCc.tlfUI bid. for the 38tb
stat• S•nate •••t woa by RIPabbeaa John Schmit&.
&e""6ean Ctnt!'aJ COmmlt· we otftcUll Uft IDdJdted they ...._ .,_.....,,., npultk»e • •
cut and dried mau.er • becaute
However. restrained by the Ot· der l11ued by Superior Court
Judge Pbllip Schwab. the cen-
tral C·ommittee memben voted
24-4 to ecbedule a hearin1 Dec.
11 to look into the matter.
Dou1herty abstained rrc>m vol·
lng. said bia counsel and l•w partner, John Elekes.
"He wasn't the moet popular
man there lut nl-11t," l!:lekes
aald today. but noted Douaberty
lntendt to fl&bt b1I ouster to tbe end.
Should the Dec: 11 beariftt be
conducted by Roberti' Rules ot
Order ...u.et than by the 1tate's
admtnlltratlw law rulet, l:le.kea
lndlc:a-9 DodCbert1 mlC.. seek to pf'Off dlM be bad D0t IC·
tOrded ... proc ...
Elek• McllMd '° ·~ate aa to J>ouPerty't rea10na tor
fighting the expulsion even
though bis term expires at the
end of January. ·
But Dougherty's announce-
ment that be Will oppose Briggs
in two years and 1tatements
made earlier this mootb to a re·
porter lndicate be may be cboos·
in1 to fi&bt becauae be would ·
like to see chantea made In the
Republic.an central commlUee.
When bis expulsion was first
recommended. Dough.-rty com·
mented that be will "remain a
R e pubtlcan until I die,"
althou•h be bas strong c:iuarrels with the way the Republican
Central Commlttee bas
operated.
At that time, Oouaberty taid
of Brilll and Schmlu, "I tb.lnk
they both stand for -I'm noc:
calllDI them natne1 now -but they appeal to t.be Hlftab, Nd·
DICked, anU.s.miUc, Utl·blatk,
anll·l•Y· Jal antl-everyt.blq."
•
Wltf\ the appcoacnJ.ng
Thenksglvlng holiday we would like to take this op-
portun It y to thank our
tri.ncts •nd customers f<H'
thv-good will and loyetty
thet ~' helped to build our bUtlMU .,,pr end bttttr
tVtrY yMr.
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We shall always try to
merit vour confidence. We
are orateful for your con-
trlt>utlons to our success end wlSh to tend YoU & your
f•mlly 9rHtln9s et this
ThankloMno seeton . . •
from tN steff at Cherlts H. Barr Jtwttert.
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Marpltlae
H aE COM TH 8 : Accord1n1 to lall' n wa
du;futches. C\nn5: • ount.y'• public bu system ts teolntt to
rol the chrt' o"rr lb~ n xt 1hl y an In an trfort ti> boolll
P•tron•6l What tbt't hw oeool(' are co4n• to do 111, lnueaat' service
towhalttrccaJtedl2traffaccong ltd•~• 1nourre111on
maih priortty plect ror mor oua acrvace. lor exam
·pie. are w Newport Balboa Pen naula. South oast rlau
in osta M •· Oruna.-Cout CoUcRe and Costa Mt'lll HIMh
School. ~~ Irvin -Jumbor Road industrial complex ond
the 60Ut.hem Orange Coo t
All of \hilt bt.•come 50mt'what of a aambllng dace roll
an the t'Ongl<sh<>n balllt'. you mt(bt conclude
IF YOlJ ENO MOil£ pubJlc b~es t<1 Orange County
New MoMl Decongeal&on Vtlucle /or f'at t Bailout•
Airport, for example, you will decrease the congestion of
automobiles ii, indeed, everybody starts riding the ~port
bus routes. On the other hand, ar the buses are vastly ignored. as
many of the big orange and white vehicles seem to be
these days, then all you've done is increase congestion
around the county airsti:ip.
You've just added buses to the alreudy-Jammed condi-
tions created by private autos, taxicabs and airport
limousines
It's also Interesting that the Orange County Transal
Distract brass. in announcing the stepped-up ant1-
congestioo service, have given a Number One priority lo
more bus service on the Newport-Balboa Peninsula.
The motive, they say, is to "alleviate congestion" with
increased bus service in June or 1979. So you're left wondering what kind or congestion they
figure lo alleviate on the Peninsula? lr all the summer vis
itors leave their cars at home, this will reduce congestion
-on the streets.
I F TIIE BUSES BRING more visitors than the cars
do, however. this 1s just going to increase the congestion
on the beaches and s«lewalks.
Thus the bus people may alleviate one kand or conges·
lion and create another.
/\nyway, as things are now going. the motor car may
soon be rt:ndercd impractical as a means of transporta·
lion. The county transit d1stnct will have more buses on
the roads. Then if the schools start busing students all over
the region, you'll have lane-lo-lane solid buses.
Thc•re won't be any room for plain old cars.
Unions Fight 'Lid'
On Pay, Benefits
WASJJJNCTON ~P > -President-CarteT"Sanli-influllon
program. in its mere four weeks. is encountering deep trouble over
its voluntary wage-benefit guideline.
A growing list of unions ls lh.reateningJo ignor.e the 1 percent
lid on annual wage and fringe benefit increases, and al least one
union is striking over the ls$ue.
Others engaged in curnnt bargaining are saying the program
exempts them and are seeking wage hikes of about 10 percent.
Cart.er administration orricials, meanwhile, say they may
make the program more flexible by altering the way fringe benefit
cost Increases are calculated. -such reffguring, labor observers
say. would have the effect of relaxing the wage standard.
THE AFL·CIO AND MANY member unions have reJected the
guidellne as inadequate lo protect workers from rising pnccs. which
are going up at a rule of nearly 10 percent a year.
The two-million-member Teamsters union, which does not
belong to the AFL-C10, has taken a similar stance. Teamsters Presa·
dent Frank E. Fitzsimmons has said he won't feel bound lo the 7 per-
cent guideline when he starts bargaining next month on a new con-
tract for450,000truckers.
-OU-Monday, th~.000-membel'. lot.ernat~nal UniolLOL.Elcc·_
trical, Radio and Machine Workers said it, loo. would ignore the
guadehne.
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NATION I WORLD
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WITNESS: 'IT LITERALLY LOOKED Lltct"A ~BAGE"OUMP WHERE SOMEBODY DUMPED A LOT OF AAG DOLLS'
Ritual Death Deseribed
GEORGETOWN. Guyana
<AP 1 A survivor or the mass
s uicide at the Jonestown
religious S<'lllcmcnl said the
* * ..
eamp doctor and his two nurses
brewed the deadly purple drink
of cyanide and Kool-Aid an a
large sta.lJlless steel val and then
* * *
Letters Supported
People's Temp/,e
NEW YORK <AP 1 A sheaf or endorsements attributed to dozens
or prominent Atncricans. including first lady Rosalynn Carter and
Vice President Walter Mondale. apparently bought time for the Rev.
Jim J ones when crilacism mounted against his reHg1ous colony an
Guyana.
Jones appears to have used saying: "Dear Jim, Thank you
the references for himself and for your letter. I enjoyed being
his People's Temple both to with you during the campai~n
establish h1s colony in Guyana and do hope you can meet Ruth
and then to stave off a llegations soon. Your comments about
or mistreatment and brutality. Cuba are helpful, and I hope
The Guyanese government re-your suggestion can be acted on
leased ~e pa~rs Monday, with in the near tuture. Sincerely,
shock still regtstenng over the 1signed > Rosal)'pn Carter."
deaths or Jones and more than
400 sect members in a murder-
admanastered it to the babies
first.
Or. Lawrence Schacht. 30, of
Houston. Tex .. and his two
nur ses sq uirted the
fruity.flavored potion mto the
mouths or squirming ba bies.
T HEN TIIEY LADLED 1t into
paper cups ror hundreds or adult
members of the Rev Jim Jonei)
People's Temple Saturday at
their isolated Jungle colony an
northwest Guyana, said Odell
Rhodes. a 36·year-0ld teacher
Rhodes satd he escaped when
Schacht asked for a stethoscope
and he volunteered to get it
Instead o( retummg, he fled mlo
the Jungle. he said.
Two other aged s urvivors
were found in the camp, and 12
others who ned came out or the
Jungle. The police count or
bodies "in the camp reached 409
by Monday night. and Guyanese
troops were searching the Jungle
for hundreds or others believed
lo have fled wh e n Jones
:;uicide pact.
M I N I S T E "R 011' S la t e
Chrisfopher Nascimento said he
didn't want to embarrass any or
the purported letter writers but
Guyana wanted lo show why it aa permllle<flne -Pcople's Tem·
pie to settle there.
BefOre Crash, Taxes
lndieate Calm Crew
The attack on Ryan's group
and the mass ~uicides made at
appear "we allowed a bunch of
cr azi es into Guyana ."
Nascimento said, "but in fact
lbe Rev. Jones presented rer-
crences of the highest caliber."
J ONES WROT E TO Mrs .
Carter on March 17, 1977, saying
he had mi ssed meeting
evange li st Ruth Ca rter
Stapleton, President Carter's
sister. dunng her trip to San
Fraocisco. He also said that
after a tnp lo Cuba, he found the
country was "badly in need or
hospital equipment."
Mrs. Carter, in a hand-written
note on-White-House stationery;-
wrote to J ones on April 12, 1977,
WASHINGTON IAP> -Just seconds before the worst air disaster
in U.S . history, there was no indication or concern an the cockpit or ;i
Paciric Southwest Airlines 727 Jetliner even though the crew had lo:,l
sight of another plane In the area, a cockpit tape recording shows
A transcript of the recording released Monday andacates the PSA
crew spotted the small Cessna
again just before the two planes warns : "Brace yourself."
collided over San Diego Sept. 25.
killing 144 people. Including
seven on the ground.
Air traffic controllers had told
both planes they were in the
s ame area.
T H E COC KPIT T A P E
transcript, released by the Na·
tional Transportation Safety
Board. which Is Investigating
the accident, reported this eon-
versalion during the 63 seconds
before the crash:
THE f1NAL WORDS, from an
unadentJJicd person, are, "Ma. I
love you ··
At 9:02.04, apparently at the
moment or ground impact, the
recording stops.
summoned them lo die.
RHODES SAi D II E s uw
mother-s give the poison lo their
c hildre n b e fore taking al
themselves.
"It JUSt got all out of order,"
he repor ted. "Babies were
sc r eami.ng , c hildren we r e
screaming. and there was mas~
confusion."
Armed guards turned back
people who tried to leave the
ritual
Those who drank went into
convulsions, their eyes rolk'<.l
upward and they gasped for
breath before falling dead.
J ONES, CLAD IN bla<'k pant!.
and a colorful casual shirt, was
found on his back on the pavilion
s tage He a ppare ntly :.hot
himself an the right temple. The
body or his wire was nearby.
Bodies carpet.ed the open-air
pavilion. and the yard around 1t
was solid with them. Many or
the victims clutched each other.
"f'rom the aar it literally
looked like a garbage dump
where somebody dumped a lot or
rag dolls," '\aid Charles Krause
o r the Washington Post, who
v 1 s 1 t c d .J o n c s l o w n a s a
representaltve of the rort 1gn
press
KR AUSE WAS a mong the
s urvivors of the Satu rday
a irstrip attack that lert Us.
Rep. Leo-P. Rya n, D-Calif., and -
four others dead.
Another ca mp s urvivor,
Grover Davis, 79 , saad hl'
realized what was com ing when
Jones an n ounce d by
loudspeaker:
"The tame has come for us to
meet an another place." lie said
he slipped orr and hid in a hole
at the edge of a clearing.
Hyacinth Prash, in her 70s.
was 111 and stayed in a cabin.
Snow Slickens Roads
Capt James E. McFeron
t9:00:"2l: "Is that. the one we're
looking at""
First Of(lccr Robert E. Fox
<9 :00 :431: "Yeah, but I don 't see
him now."
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of that Cessna?"
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Wahne <9:01 :131: "Supposed to
be."
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THE TRANSCRIPT al this
point notes a sound of laughter,
-am:t-an-ofl-.duty PSA ~etaln dd-
1 ng in a }ump scat, Spencer
Nelson, said, "I hope."
McFeron t9:01:31): "Oh yeah,
before we tur-ned downwind, I
s aw him about one o 'clock,
probably behind us now."
T he transcc-ipl notes sounds
slm llar to a gear extension and
at 9:01:38 ~rds Fox as say-
ing, "'lbere's one underneath,"
indtcaUng he may ha~ sf)Olted
the Cessna. That waa followed
by an unintelligible remark.
Al 9:01:45, M'cFeron eJCclalms,
"Whoop!," and. Fox s houts.
"Aght\h!"
A TENTH OF A second later
there la I.he aound of lmpact, and
Mcfo"er-on says "EHy baby,
easy baby," aa he 1pp1renUy IJ
<tryln1 to control the aircraft.
Thia exchante follows ln awlft
1ucce .. i0n:
. McFeron: "Whal have we gol
here?"
Fox: "ll'1 bad .•. We're hit man, wt are hit."
An •nldenttlled voice 11y11,
"Whoo!" and t ho captai n
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sunglasses, isn 't just tryinf to get attention. Owner
llarold Pearce of Green Valfey, Ariz., aald he .1ave the
dog her first pair of sungla!iise3 because t he blinked so
much in the hot desert sun. Ho aays ahe also likes the
glasse1' because they ke p the wlnd out of her eyes when
she rldes in t h • car.
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T~. November 21. 1978 s DAIL V ptLOJ 115
Rouse Market
Shrinking Lots
Gain Potential
By SYLVIA POllTElt .
Zero lot·llne h ome1> are becoming ln creai.11\HI)'
popular lh.rooghout the country.
Builders reduce the s ize o r the lot by Jrom 25 to 43 feet
a nd place the houses o n o r close lo o n e or the s ide boun·
dary lines. Renee (he na m e : zero lot-line ho m e11.
To maintain privacy, the wall of the ho u se abutting lhe
boundary contajns n o w ind<>wR or o nly wlndows i>lured
higher than us ual. The rest or the house is designed. ofte n
with s kylights and arches, to bring s unlil(ht into wh a t
o the rwise would be u d a rk interior The sid e yard is often
large enough ror a garde n or paUo area.
BEGUN ABOVT 10 YEARS AGO in Cali(om1a, /. ro
lo t·line homes a r e s pringing up in Ru ch widely s e puraled
cllles as Sl. Louis . Mia mi, Chicago, Denver and Oa llns .
Municipal zoning officials. who have traditionally in·
s iste.d that d e tac hed h ouses be built u m1r·11mum dis tance
fro m lot boundaries, have take n a second look at lhes e
restrictions. Many 8t!i' the zero IOt·line con cept as a w ay to
r e duce urba n s prawl
a nd protec t n e w
households from being
priced o u l or the tiing le·
family home marke t
Den ver a nd ARpen
l a nd planner Oa v1d
C linger tells why zero
Money's
Worth
lot·line homes o fte n a re less expens ive th-an t radition al de·
t ached f)()uses: ·'Lot costs a m o unt to around 32 per cent of the
.sa les price of a ho use. Zer o lot·hne houses le t u s get prices
down io this ar ea by incrtil:ls ing the dens ity to JO or 12 per
acre,
Houston builde r Mic h ael Marix aJ?rees : "When wt• can
gct-l-0-homes rather than four or five on u n a cre or land,
w e can sell the m fo r two.th irds the normal price. W e trade
s ideyard s p ace for high e r densities. Our buyers hke them.
But equally lmportant. the mortgage lende r s like the m It
is muc h easier to get ftna n cmg for singfe.fam1ly houses
than for townhouses or condominiums ."
ST . LOUIS DEVELOPER FRED "Kemp adds :
"Privacy is the big thin g . Our houses a re not Just part o f a
row. You d on't h ear your n eighbors pounding on t he w a lls ,
a nd the pa tios arc n ot right o n top o f one anothe r .•· Ke mp
r e ports he h as s old mos t o f his ze ro lot·line ho m es. pnced
from $45.400 to SS3.500
The s m a ller yards ore viewed as a plus, particularly
in th e droug hl·pro n c Wes t. A s the cosl o r public. waler ~oes
up, s ays Dt'n v c r -ba~ed builder H a r vey Alpe r t •
"homebuyers want !.mailer lots so 1l w ill cos t t he m les~ to
waler their lawns In some n e w s ubd1v 1s ions around
Denver . people a re forbidde n to plant gras~ on m o r e than
40 percent or the lo t ••
A lthough u key attraction of zero lot-llnr ho m e s 1s
their r e lallve ly lo w price -m any sell fo r $43.000 to 171.000
the d e sign pnnc1plt· a lso is being used an luxury hom e s .
SOME POSH ONES, WITH sw1mm1n~ pooli., sell for
as much as $225,000 m such cities a s Dallus a nd Newport
Be ach.
This com bination o f forces 1s behind the developm ent
of this concept in home bu1ld1ng
CJ 1 Cost and demand for land 1s soanng a~ Americans
seek a protection against inn at1on
(2 l Rapidly c hm bing cost!> ~•rt· pw.hang up pnct:s of
ho m e s
I 3 ) The Shrinking s ize O( fam1hei. IS m aking 9 !>mulle r
ho u se o n a s maller lot m ore reas ible
Against this b ackground, the futurl' fo r t he icrn lot· line
home appears brig ht
Vtility Company
Gains in Quarter
Laguna Hills Ut1h\y Co • Laguna Hills. for the t hird
quarter ended Sept. 30. h as reparted net incom e of $88,000
or 3 cents a s h are. This compares with a los:s of $59.000 in
th e fi r st quarte r and incom e or $47,000 '" tht' s r:cond. r or
the third quarter or 1977, the com pany exper ien ced " loss
of S39.000or 1 cent a s hare .
R evenues for tht• quarter rosl' 30 percent lo Sl ,036.000.
compared w1th $7911,000 for Uw comparable period in Ul77
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1 ~ '! ","s ;~~ ~; ~~~'!.. '.:': ! 1~ ~! ..... .._ C..•v" '°" ' •u w~ • · • Lvnc Y\ -"°~"-1>\\" • ::~,·;..:~. ·~ :~· .. ' ~::,~g;• 1 ) ~ ,;~ · '.; =~~::L ~ ~ ,}, :~ come was $76,000 or 2 cents a s har e. on revenues o r
"D• -• "' • • • -o-o -8""'i:,,.,-"!. ,, '! ~ ...... M•coM «1" 11 " Penc ... e... J•o c1 s'.-·• St••<"• ».o ' 1 • .,. • •• wA1r o• l ~ 7•~. •. $2.603.000,com pared with a losi:; or $79.000 o r 2 cenb, on 6&1o Mt I0•1 11 60'"' • "-OPF S .. 10 Gr~ty )Ii 4 , 'l't MBPXL 400 8 120 h '-Penney 11• 411 d)Ho-'• \lfrlOO tilt I II ~'• 1• Wt18t>C 1 » " 146 7) • '• f$2 06() 000( th bl lo(f ( 1977 3!~rr~v i:,~ ~ ~~; '.; g:;::r.. ~1!' ~~ 1~.,.. '• Grumm 1'10 ' 11 :~:;, '"' ~~~ 1 ~ ~ ~~ ·~~: ~ :::tP1 ~~ ,U :'~. "• ~:;~~~ ,/:,,~ 1~ 1~::-"" :i~~~,," 0C: ! 1~ J~~ ;: reveTnhueestho1.r d' qu0arteorrr .. ~econmuep81'nraCr"eapes"rove0r th" th'1rd Oay(OIP l'I I J•,,. • O•n•Co I 3" I 2J , ...... I &ri~~:~ ~ : 1M MC.I( n I 10'1 10·. P•Pl pl fl 1110 106 • I Stnt\llnl iO 10 ,,. U7'1• •• I WnPubl • 10 s ''"' ~. " " ,.
s o stG "' 1 • "" "" oan,., no • • is•.. ·~ Gttw pl u 1. • ~~··: ," MacA.F 1101> 1 J u~ .. '"' P•PL Pl u 1100 119 s1~•.nJ 110 ' •I , ..... "• wunion '"° • m 1\... ... quarter of 1977 was due primarily to rate inc reas es ~rant· llay,CIQ 'ii I I IO\oo O.trlllld I 60 I 70 3tV1 • h GllW pt ) SO. IJ 31 Me< On .olO I> 12 '"°', 1, P•Pl pt 9 150 81''1 • ,., St••W& 7 10 ~ I 1<I 1'-WnUn Dlf 60 I 0 • "' e.8 •• •r~nv 1 ~ : .J~ 76'· °""'pl , ' •o Gu11011 , '° 1 1030 ,.., ~. M•ck• ... • ,. ''"··· . P•PL 1111 10 ,100 .. sro•v r 1 n10 "" lr· ·· wun <1p11 1a • •01• "" ed the com pany 's s ubs id iaries dunn~ the pai,t 13 months
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u "" .... G ' °''"" )( 14 " JV, ~. H•M•P I., 1 u ,,.,., M•r•tO '·'° • 181 u •. ~110141\ I 0. • ,...,._ .. SunCo ) Ill ~ 11J •••• '• Wllolt I JO • JI II.. • • :i .. R c d B•MI\ I «> • II ~~·=. o.11on• u 3 ··~ .... H•flJS I Sle I) ...... M<I••""' 1 ~ n ""·· P•tA\ , .,. 11h • • Sunb"" I tO I 7• II ~ Wn•l•Mt Ill 11 .. '• A. ercsa, prcs 1 cnt BerldlA l 'i'> • 10 • ()l!nMI I u I '° )I •• Hal\JI '·'°". ) """' ..... Ma•Mld IO • ,, IS • '"' P•IR• ptl ,, 10\o>. "" Sund\lf 80 • •I u11 ...... Wlllll~ll 70tl I l"I 11.... '• Revenue~ in 1077 wc·n· lfttt~~Opl s' ~ ' !~01 1!!" , •', Ottlfly• 80 t II ,.,., .... Mndlmn 10 I Ill 11" .. Mtr IOllL M 10 11 ll\\ • " Pt11e• I 10 It ll'. • " Sun\fto' toto 10 19 10•.. " WIOt\ "1 I t2 U\ot , 1 ·-.. Y• O.nt\Oly IO,, II u... • .. Haf\dyH 110 8 1) " ... M••llCU .le 11 J1 II P,,.lpO .., ,. 110 10 ....... ">u11rva1 S4 • •1• Ullo Wllll•m\ I " 1SO ·~·.. deprest.ed dut• lo th e e f· -Ill I 11 I'" '• Oe..,.,10 I .. 21 11'• • " He~\ I /1 11 U .0'"1 Matk 114 l.:IO I U'lll ''• PllllAEI 1to10 119 16"' \e Supr01I 1 IO Jl J8 JO? I Wll'1'•0 14 11 1) Ho 1
Ber1o.01> 1 • • .. o.1Ed 1 S1 • 1u u •. Henne 1to10 141 JO''-• M.,1.,, 1 • 111 ,."' .1 P1111e pl • ao . 1lll0 .. .,, .1 su11mi.G .t • o 11•,. • • w1110. '-"" 10 ,, JO .,, feels o f wate r consc rv11t1on efforts, he s a id 8tttPo 16 9 ft 7,.,,. ~If Of S SO I ........ Har8tJ 1.U 10 10:> Jl o I Merrlot' 11 9 490 11"'• 'Ill PllllE pl I 110 80 SUO~<P HI 1" •' • '" WltlflbqO • ~ l\l't ,,. B•thsu 1 > '°" ••~· •.-. o.1e "' • » '"° t0 1 t4ardff\ .20 ) 40 10~ ... M"""' >.10 u 4.1 s•v..... P1111E .,. • " lltOO ., • 111 !.uhoM '°" 10 ,. ft~· • • w ... ,., J , 11 " 10 ~ .,, Cost and t!Xpenscs increased 6 percent from the cor· 81Qfhr n 11 JO ;io~, I 0.IEpt I ... '" ,. .. _,..,. Har1111111 I 8 IQj ··~·-~. Mrt"F 1.7•' 161 II'"'• .... PllllGPf/ts . 1150 ll\l't-1 ~ .... "-l 10oo I J/I 7l'•• .. Wl\EP 774 I H ,~,. r~spond.ingquartcro( 1977 ::~;t : : 1! :·.~ o-o .. •E pt '1 II~ s1 ',~,~. •• ~ Hatr•ll .so ' ,109,. ,"91.. •• ~ MitrlM 1.80 s SI ,..... • • • Phlll! of • so llOOO .. .,., • .,, ~~gr~np., ~ ~ ~: ;~., :: Wl\C~\ I 91 I 27 10• ....•• .. plO ' ,. Harris 60.. ~ . ~ MMoMlvl(P .~ •• IS 10~ •• \lo Pll1IE pt I llO 1.l60 14'1.. .... , , • • W1\( PL I 16 q " ........ Bla<-0• UI II 260 '•'• OetE ,,, 7.2'. I """. ·,~ MarM;O 1.ID • ,. 30 •• , •• ,, 1173"' .... PllllaSub -I 173 ,,,,,_ .... Solron 10 8 • ~··· WI« P!> I 61 I w 11•... .... a:r:;tn 12, ! !o w~' 1'°" Oe•ln 80 • 4 , • ._ t '• ~~r'i'~~k .. ll050 I~ 11 11'"' ~,·, Mesto .S1 q ~ 11'"' "" PhllMr 1 OS II 311 11"• • I -T-T Witco UO h 91 m .. -11, 01Glo• .. I )' 10' t 'I• no •" • 1 11•11 MM~~lll.~ 101 JO 18 .. -\o PhllltlO .11 • IU S + "" TllE ... ~ Ill ll\ott-11, Wlll•R 10 ) 11 11 ....... 810 ... A i . .i. ~ ll 1~~· Oltl(j) t.10 • S w .. t \j, M1tlllle l,oW& 10 ? UV•• \!, o•M •-II 171/>, PhilPtl 110 8 169 30"' tltW 1 ~ I 1'l )61/\o • ''• WOl•tW 14 I I• •h • ''• 81Ull8 I 40 ) )0 '°'"' 1 '" Olalnl 1.10 9 4J Jf~ 1ta HwllEI 1.24 I 10 1)"-, \I, Mt\\YI' , 46 ,.,,_ •1, PllllVH 60 . ) IO•o-.... TRW pl 4 1 I&~., I Womett 60 I Ii 1).. ''> 9 utbfd 10 1 IQll , ....... g·-s I ... 6 UI 1• .. ' ""' Hh n• 1.28 • s ""' .. M•U;o 1.61 . 31 161/o. ''· PlodA~t .H 3 0 .v .. .,. TllW P' • I .... .r woooc .40 ' .••• IO'lo-•• floboltBr • ?4 \ t<'"'B .7Glt ll 10.U If , •• H.,Tlln <10 • ii() 11\lt • \\ MatlM t.Oot .. •1 10 ... -"' Plf' I .10 • I 6''1. f•118td ., I o If'• -'" WOOclPI 40 II ~ H • '• Eln I 10e 10 II~ 61 .,.. 01c1aph '4 s u .... ,,_ ..... rift<. 1 11 .. • MtOllE! ,,.. ~ II 36 • ~ Pllsb<~ I SJ • '8:a ,.. '• itlcoll 7 1 > -.... Wol•lh 1 olO 5 I\\ ,. .... MC 1 U S 1'4 l\"• \• OltbOlcl 60 U 16 If', ,,. HtOt .,4 1 llt t \IJ • 14 M•lltl 1Jt • .. I"' . • ,.,,,,,., I It 1 '4 7111>• '• f•llty I a IC» 11~ Wolw P,I l.20 I '1\tr VI
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A 21 PERCENT INCREASE in th e cost ot water.,.
o perating and mainte nance expcrute a nd dcprcclut1 on was
partia lly offset by o d ecline in general and adminislratave.
expenses. •
E x penses fo r the third q uarter. compa r <!d with th e
second quarte r of 1978. Inc luded a 197,000 In crease In the:
cost of purchued water due to Increased purcha!les by the ·
comp a ny caused by seasonal increases in usage a nd an a
perce nt prtce ln c reaH by the company's prlm ury water:
supp lier . •
CereAa said that although the compa n y is 11howln g a ·
mode11l profit through the first three quarters of this yoar,
Its water and sanitation s ubsidiaries are continulrag to C.X·.
pe"iencc a s ignificant n egative cash tlow.
APPUCATlONS FOil SUBSTANTIAL r3\<' increa!!e~
h ove been (lied with the PUC. These rt?que3t<!d Increases,
however. ar'(? not expected to remedy the n egative cash
now poslUon durlnfl eithe r lhc c urrent year o r 1979
The company believes that its policy of aagresslvely
purs u ing rate relie f will eventua lly r m edy the situaJtion,
Cereumd.
M•••tl" Help Olleretl
A. one-day w o rks h o p fo r m a n1tgera a nd esplrtn1 manage.rt wlll btl offered b y Coastline Community Collcgo
from 9 a .m . to 3 :30 p.m. Dec. 2 at the Huntington Beach
Inn.
"Creative Probta m Anatysl!J and Deciaion ·M•king for.
Manaaeme nt" w11 d eal&ned to Improve th problem.
analyaia and d tcltton-maklnf abilities o r man11er1
lhrouf(h prAcllcal appllcatton o lheory and case !tludlt>!l.
The $17.60 r lnclud ~lunch cost. Pr9-NCll\fa\loo •u OMQUI'.,. and ma1 be made lty
Wtcfnelday tft.hor by m1U or tn pel'IOft •t the eorte,.. lat.31
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THEATRE
Opera Telecast Tonight
By MIKE SILVERMAN
NEW YORK <AP> -For bass Marttl Ta1vela,
playing a pompous marriage. broker 1n the "The
Bartered Bride" is a welcome change of -pace
from the operatic heavies for which he's best
known.
·'It makes life ncher for me to play both kinds
of characters." s aid the Finrush singer, who has
won world acclaim for his in·
tense depiction of such charac-
ters a s the Russian Czar Bons
Godunov in Musso r gsky 's
lragio opera.
Talvela is one o f four
superstars appearing at the
M etropo l itan Opera in
Smetana's comic mast.erpie<:e,
whi-c-h wil l be nationally
televised tonight at 8 over the
TALYllLA Public Broadcasting Service
network <Channe l 28>. The cast also includes
soprano Teresa Stratas and tenors Jon Vickers
and Nicolai Gedda.
Talvela, whose enormous voice matches his
six·fooFseven height, said in an Interview that he
sees Kecal the marriage broker as "a t.otaJ egoist,
lord or the village who expects to hold a young cou·
pie to a marriage contract that was signed before
they were born.
him "feel very well at home in the role. Every
village always has a man that everyone comes to
to solve their problems."
Talvcla, who made rus Met debut a decade ago
as the sinlst.er Grand fnqujstor In Verdl's "Don
Carlos," said he hopes to sing another comic role
here soon . Osmin. the harem guard. in Mozart's
"Abduction From the Seraglio "
AND ntERE'S ONE more comic role he's
"thinkinl( of" -the boorish Baron Ochs in
Richard Strauss' "Der Rosenkavalter "
"I've read the libretto over five or s1 x times,
but I can't quite see My way to"° hjm,'' Tai vela
said. "I have to find something sympathetic,
sometbing to attract me. Maybe someday."
"The Barter~ Bride," though filled with
charming ltmes a nd lively dances, was, like m any
1 immortal works, a flop when fi rst performed. That
was in 1866, and the opera's later success brought
little solace to Its composer , who felt people didn't
appreciate his other. more serious work. Smetana
eventually went dear and died in a mental inslitu·
lion in 1884.
THE MET'S NEW production marks the first
time the work has been heard there in 35 years. It
was the brainchild of the Mel 's resident producer.
John Dexter, and will be heard in a specialty com·
missioned English translation by Tony Ha rrison. a
British poet.
"I DON'T EXP ECT the audience to like rum .
-but J would like a Jillie s mile here and there," Critics who attended the first performance last
aid Talvela. who in his portraya~ shalJLlabs ~enerally praised the singing and the con·
with an umbrella to emphasize bis points and re· ducting by Met Mwuc rec r ames v ne, lrot
fe rs obsessively to ·a black ledger in which he re· found fault. with the st.aging and complained that.
cords all hls contracts. ·'He Is funny because he 's llllle of the translation could be understood ..
so wrapped up in himself."
Though the action of Smetana 's opera takes
pla<'e in the Czech district of Bohemia, Talvela
said has own childhood on a farm in Finland makes
The telecast is the second In this year's series
of four "Uve from the Mel" programs. Next
month It'll be Puccini's "Tosca," with Verdi's
"Luisa Miller" on tap for January.
TUBE TOPPERS .
CBS 11 9:00 -"The Pirate." Arab·
ls rueli confli ct erupts in this new TV
movie from the pen or Harold Robbins,
sho"\'n in the first or two parts (see photo
at left>
NBC D 10 : 00 -Dean Martin
Celebrity Roast. Suzanne Somers or
''T hree 's Company" is the roastee
9tonight.
A BC f'I 11 : 30 -Photoplay Gold
Medal Awards. The 57th annual presen·
tution or the f.'ntertainment excellence
trophies, hosted by Adrienne Barbeau
and Dan Hagge(ly (see photo below l.
"fhe OucheU Ot Ouk•
SlrMI A Bed Of RoaM"
lOulU #nd Cllatlle
t>"ome rom1nt1c1lly
lnvOl\ltd. ,,,. hOttl 11Ufft11
from loulaa's neglect.
(Pan 5 of IS)
9:30 8 (ll T AXl
A delttrn.ned eabble wltll
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bentllhlm
tO:OO G DEAN MAATlH cauAITY ROAST
Deen Mll'11n end I wrloty
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merit world Join together 10
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1 1:r~. HUTCH
'· B1ac1< AtwJ 611111'' A young
poll09W04'111'1 II Ulignlld
to help S111111cy treck down
the juYenlle crlrt11 ring
tespontlble tor Mf loutly
wounding Hutetl.
q) NIGHT GAU..EAV
A women hu a YltiOn ot
murder In her rented man.
sAon end calla on a peychic
lnveerigetor tor help. m HEWSCHECK
10-.aD at ., NEWS
6D VOTERS' PIPEUNE
11:001"Wr .iti>'9 HEWS OATIHOGAME
lOVf EXPERTS
THE 000 COUPLE
Oectt *-. -'*'1bUlitl end _,,. "''
tru1trat1on1 eg11n1t Felllt
Wlllle lleepwllklng
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Fl VINO CIACUt
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murder myetety, vlllOUI
rellgiOnl of the ""'*° Ind a
pub/kl MfYloe fllm IPI
11:1am OICKCAVETT
o~· .,.,, Morris
11:30 8 (I) M.NWIY JONES
''8ee Some Evil. Do Some
Ewt" 8wnaby att9-t a
call from I proeoec:llyt cil-
tnl end find• 1111 men
deed. Q TOHIOHT
Hott· Johnny Carson
Gu.ta: Anthony Quinn,
S 1t11• M1tttn, P1ul
W1H1em1, AoO OOfns.tfe. 9 lWIUOHT ZONI
"From Agnes •• With
Love" D Ill PHOTOPLAY
OOlD M~ AWA/l/06
Adttenne Ba11>eeu end
Oen Haggerty •r• hOlt1 tor
the 5 711l IOnual prttenll·
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Audie Murphy.~•l 61anc-
herd A new deputy
beCOIMI I llU(lfllng &Ioctl
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THE GONO SHOW
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NEW8
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12:00 8 TWIUOHT ZONE
"The &lln Cenrer Al
Whtpples''
ti) ALFRED HITCHCOCK
PAE8EHTS
/4 min P'OI• 10 get 1way
lrom his .,,, tor a while '*''"°"' her knowing q) HOfEYMOONEAS
Relph gives ldYICe to a
pro1pec1lve bridegroom
Ind lll'TICMI breakl UC> a
Favorite Star
Burt Reynolds accepts his Photoplay Gold
Medal Award as the favorite male star or
the year in a televised presentation aarin g
tonight at 11 :30 on ABC. Channel 7.
Children's Video
Ad Heari~ Set
WASHINGTON CAP> -The Federal Trade
Comm isalon has..llOted to conti.nuerons1<1enruueg· ulalion of television commercials beamed a
children, despite t he court-ordered ouster of
Chairman Michael PertschuJc from the proceed·
ings.
Hearings are scheduled to begln in January in
San Francisco on proposals that include a bim on
a ll commercials aimed at children under 8, whom
the FTC stair found to be too young to understand
---------------------------------------thesellingpurposeoflbeads.
Watergate: Dea• Verdoa
John Dean (left) conten with acton film·
ln& . CBS' new mmlaeriet .. Blind Ambl·
tlon, .. baaed on the Water1ate fl1ure'1
book . Otber1, rrom left, are Rlp Tom,
I
•
playlnR Rlchar.d Nlion; Martin Sheen,
wbo plA)'a Dean, and. Larry Pree1man.
caata1H.R.Hal6tmu.
THE VOO'E WAS 3-0 with Pertschulc and Com·
missioner Robe rt Pltofsky not. partici pating.
Pitofsky disqualified himself because before he
was named to the commission he did legal work
for a group that is taking part in the matter.
Judge Gerhard Gesell of U.S. District Court
here ordered Pertschuk to withdraw Nov. 3. find·
Ing the chairman had shown blu before the pro·
posed regulation came lo the commission for a
final vote.
The n'C noted that Industry opponents of the
regulaUon aJso asked C:esell to order reconsidera·
lion of the enUre proceeding and that the Judge de·
nled the request. The commission decided it
should continue with the rulemaklng as scheduled
earlier.
•'TIJE DETERMINATION to commence this
rulemaklng proceeding, and subsequent. pro·
cedural determinations along the way, have all
been made·by the unanimous Judtment of each
commiaaioner," the FTC said.
Renewed conaideralion of these issues ln~
Gesell'• rulln1 "baa not led any. of the com·
missioners now partJclpatlng ln thls matter to con·
elude that a different course or act.Ion aho\lld have
been, or lbould now be taken," It aaJd.
The pet.IUons denied by the commlu ,on were
bro&&gbt by the Chocolate Manulact&&reri A.,ocia ·
Uon, KeUoc1 Co .• the Grocery Manufacturer• A•·
aoclatlon, Amertc:an Aaaoclatlon of Advtrt.l1ln1
A1enciea, Auoelation of National Advertlaen Inc.,
American Adver\ialnl FederaUon, Toy Manulac·
turua ot America Inc., Auoelatioo Of Broad·
Clltel'I.
All ot the petltlonera 1rt1 companies that would
be re1ulated or are trade ll"OUP' ....,....Unc ln· '
duatri• thet ~ come a.a.oder the cblldr-.n '• ad· Vtrtlilat rule
TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
hOniymoon tJ:IO. til0'4
• • v, "Top 81n1na"
(19641 Phlt Siiveri, Oanny
SC:holJ /4 televlllon •II• la
dltlreuOhl Ovtf Ille l)OUI•
bllity of IOtlng his eponlOt
Md lllt gttlfrtencl t ' hf • 55
min I
• MOVIE * * • "On<le Mo<41. With
ree11ngt" ( 111601 Yul
Brynnet, l<•y K•no111
Alter loaonQ 1111 tei.nt and
Ill• ..... .,, OtcnMtrl eotl·
dUC10t tr* to regatn both
~hf~
• • "Strenoe OMlh OI
Adolph Hltltr' ( \943) Giii
Sonderge•rd, Ludwig
Don1tti HUiet'• euct dOu·
bit plan• hl9 c!Mth. ( 1 ht •
30mln.)
l:t.40 8 (I) CU LA TE MOVIE
• • ··e.n.-c Fly Me -II
, You CM Find Me" (1974)
George Peppetd. S1tr11ng
Heyden. BenlCllk II hired
10 find a huge jet Wf>teh
dlttoPHtlld oltet m1111ng
en emergency 1ano1ng
1:00 D TOMOAAOW
Ben Kelly. M.,11 Ao()lneon
end H11 ley COOP Ofec;ou
euto Mitty; Anne Cvmm·
tng talks o bou t ht>r
t-•••h~
men •
1:30 I :m: Of,AO OR
AUVE
"Ole By The Gun"
21>01 = * • "~uma Of T1bu"
I 1965) JatMS PMbrQOk.
Frank Morin. J\bealllllul
t>ut etrange 11111nd gttl
brlnQS tomanc4J. murder
end native 110u Into rne Ille
of e sNflteu Amer IGlll
lldor 12 hrt I
• Ol'T8MART
Max end 99 have e misun· '
o....tllndtng over a t>eeuti.
llJlicNW1ti.r 2::2510 NEWS ~ MOYIE * • ~ "Men Without
Nam••" ( 1935) Fr•d
MecMurrt'f, MadQe Evan•
A rooll18 federal agent
tree. down a geng ot
berll< roooer1. (1 hr . 25
""") at MOVIE •*'""The Hye>nollc Eye '
f llMIO) Jte>QUet Betgerec,
tMrry Andera /Vt 411)1dem·
IC Of ~l1lul -dlS·
11gure themNIWe. tee01ng
8 o.lectiYe IO 8 IJlagt hyp·
notist wtlO u ... vOlunl-•
1n tnKt (I llr 30 mtn >
J: * * •,; "JOMPlllne And ~ .. (19551 Qlynll Johna,
Peter Finch. A VOUoO worn·
Ill Wllll e _....... ~
men trite 10 '*!> two ~
IOfl fOf' lltt Mnd. (2 In I a:aa l ..ws •:00 MOVll
•• "Mu lo•ll ROH"
( 111311) 0tM Autry A COW•
boy .. hlllld by '" unecru-
PlllOul Oil ~ IO dO
lllett dirty worll. (I hr )
G MOVIE . • *"" "Btlmatone" (1949)
Rod Cameron. Adrien
80001. A U.S. mwlhal
go.. undercCl¥er 10 l'lllt
•obt>erv end ca111t ruttllng,
(2 hrt.) m MOV11 * • 1h "00011111 Va The
Thing" ( 1964) Aklfl
Takl•lda. Yuriko Hoeftl.
When Godztll• lht••·-
her young, MOfhre 1111CU.
(lht .30mln)
W.-dn~•d••'•
Daflf i•.-Mo"I~•
AFTERNOON
12:00 G ••• "The Second
OrHtHt Se•" f t9581
Jeanne Ct11n. G.o•g•
Nader Women bwrlcede
I hemselYes In an old fort wnen lhelr llY1b1nd1 are
con1tanlly away ttyUlg to
ae111e • county dilpute ( 1
llr ,30mtnl • * I • "The Mlon Who
P11yed God" I t932)
George Artlff. Bette OSYlt.
A gt!Mll mut1C1an. whO
becOl'l'M deef end MOfbld·
1\1....~....0. dlscov«l 1111 Ml~ not ov.. (1 lw . 50
min) 3:00 l1J) * * "A Howtlng In The
Woods" ( t971) Batbtrll
Eden. Larry Hagm.,, A
mtll'rlllCI couple enoountere
llttnge ll~S wtlile
vteatlolllng at Lake Tehoe.
(1 ht • 30 min I
3:30 D • *'""II Haj)j)One(f Al
Tile World't Falt" ( 1963)
E11111 Presley, Join
0 °'""' Whtie IMll'IQ cere ol 11 Chi-moe>oet. a
patf ol bvSl'I P•IOll llnd
romance 81 Ille Seallkl
World'e F11r (I hf • ~ ,,,.,,,
Prison Sing
Aired on50
The largest concert ever given in a New York .
St:.ite penitentiary is recorqcd tn "Sing Sing
Tha nks.giving" a·ir1ng Salurttay at 9 p.m. on
KOCE--TV. Channel SO.
The 90-minute special features B.B. King, The
Voices of East Harlem. Joan 8<Aez and her btstcr,
Mimi Farina, and comedian Jimmy Walker.
"Sing Sing ThanksRiving," taped m 1972, ul·
timately presents more t han musical entertain·
ment: it also offers a sens1llve portrait of pnson
life revealed through interviews. poetry rapb by m·
m ates, and a Sing Sing drama troupe domg a
highly charged. almost mimed version or justice
as seen tbrou2h the prisoners' eyes
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