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Top Osear Nominees
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 20, 1979
• VOL. Jf, HO SI. J SECTIONS, j,i ,.AOl!S • •
~.~rty Said 'Broke'
Osear Raee On
Nominee~ Named by Academy
HOLLYWOOD <A>P > -"The
Deer Hunter." a corrosive view
of the effects of the Vietnam
War on America. and "Heaven
Can Wait" a fantasy comedy
about a pro football playel"' who
returns to ~cu::th after death.
scored top honors in th~ Slst
Academy Award nominations to·
day with nine each.
Another treatment of Vietnam
War veterans. '.:Coming Home,"
followed with eight nominations.
"Midnight Express." the story
of an American youth's im
prisonment in Turkey was
nominated in six categories and
Woody Allen 's drama "ln-
teriors" had five.
Sir Laurence Olivier was a
surprise best actor nominee for
his role as a Nazi war criminal
hunter in "The Boys from
Brazil." Other nominees for best
actor: Warren Beatty, "Heaven
Can Wait": Gary Busey, "The
Buddy Holly Story": Robert
De Niro. ''The Deer Hunter,"
a nd Jon Voight,· ·'Comin g
Home."
Three-time winner Ingrid
Bergman was again nominated
for best actress, this lime for
her role as a concert pianist in
"Autumn Sonata." Othe r
nominees : Ellen Burs tyn,
"Same Time, Next Year": Jill
Clayburgh , "An Unmarried
Woman"; Jane Fonda, "Coming
Home." and Geraldine Page,
"Interiors."
Other nominations: Support-
ing actor: Bruce Dern. "Coming
Home"; Richard Farnsworth,
Co ast
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We athe r
Chance of -rain tonight
and Wednesday 80 per-
cent. Gusty westerly
winds Wednesday. llighs
55 to 60. Lows tonight 47 lo
52.
INSIDE TODAY
Arrcmgementa ore being
ezpediUd for the Women's
Kemper Open to be held ne.rt
moftlh ot Co.Co MetG'• Meao
Verde Count171 Club. See·
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NOMINATED AGAIN
Sir Laurence Olivier
"Comes a Horseman"; John
Hurt. "Midnight Express";
• Christopher Walken, "The Deer
Hunter." and Jac k Warden,
"Heaven Can Wait."
-Supporting actress: Dyan
Cannon. "Heaven Can Walt":
Penelope Milford, "Coming
Home": Maggie Smith,
"California Suite"; Maureen
Stapleton. "Interiors," and
Meryl Streep, "The Deer
Hunter."
-Best director: "Interiors,"
which failed to be nominated as
best picture, nevertheless won a
nomination for Woody Allen as
best director. Other directorial
nominees : Hal Ashby, "Comlng
Home"; Michael Cimino, "The
Deer Hunter"; Warren Beatty
and Buck Henry, "Heaven Can
Wait," and Alan Parker, "Mid·
night Express." .
-All five nominations for
best foreign language film went
to Europe: "Get Qut Your
Handkerchief," France; "The
Glass Cell," West Germany;
"Hungarians," Hungary; "Viva
Italia!" Italy, and "White Blm,
Black Ear," USSR.
-Contenders for best original
song : •'Hopelessly Devoted to
You" from "Grease." "Las t
Pilot's Wife
Aids Flight
LOST HILL.5 CAP> -The wile
or an unconscious pilot -helped
by air traffic controllers -safe.
ly flew thelr slngle-engine plane
with five persons aboard until
' h'er husband could regain con·
sciousness and land safely,
authOrities said.
William G. Sadler. 47, of Scotts-
dale, Ariz. was on a flight.
from Santa Cruz to Scottsdale
Monday when be lost conscious·
ness, sending the plane into a
dive.
Dance" from "Thank God n ·s Friday',;, "The Last Time l Felt
Like This" from "Same Time,
Next•Year" "Ready to Take a
C hance A'gain" trom "Foul
Play" and . "When You 'r e
Loved" f.rom .~'The Magic of
Lassie." , :...
There· were .virtually no sur·
prises except for Olivier's
nomination in "The Boys from
Brazil." Gregory Peck was a
favorite for the same film.
Among those awaiting the
nominations announcement at
the gUttering new headquarters
of the Academy of Motion Pie·
lure Arts and Sciences in Bever·
l y Hills were a hundred
Hollywood press agents, all hop-
ing their studios and clients
would appear on the magic list.
Publicists with nominated
films planned to waste little
time before buying advertising
space irt trade -papers to con-
l in u e their campaigns . An
estimated $2.S million will be
spent to win attention and votes
from the Academy 's 3,600 voting
members.
Oscar nominations are made
by individual branches of the
Academy, so that actors
nominate for acting awards and
writers for writing. All members
select a choice for best picture.
The total Academy membership
will vote for tbe final awards.
which will be presented April 9
in a ceremony televised na-
tionalJy by ABC from the Los
Angeles Music Center.
Hearst Eyes
Wedding Date
SAN FRANCISCO <AP l-
Because they're "just a couple
of young fools in love," Patty
Hearst and her policeman-riance
Bernard Shaw probably will get
married Af>ril 1, says Shaw.
Shaw made the comments
after returning to work from a
two-week vacation with M14is
Hearst following her Feb. t
prison release. He told a re-
porter the wedding site was not
yet chosen, but likely will be a
church.
Miss Hearst served 19 months
in prhoo on a bank robbery con·
victlon. She helped rob a San
Francisco bank five years ago
while on the run with her Sym-
blonese Ubera\ion Army ldd·
nappers. She announced her
engagement wbUe in prison.
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RED BLUFF (AP> -A toJtic
gaa spreading throlJlh a bowling
alley sent nearly 80 persons to a
Red Bluff hospital. But nearly
all were releued after examina·
Uon and treatment.
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Keeping Warm
A woman cr<?sses Herald Square in New, York. warmly
wrapped against the cold. as a storm dumped more than
a. foot of snow on the city. For extra insurance. she car-
r ies a new electric heater.
China, Viets Claim
Victories in Battle
BANGKOK, Thailand <AP>
Intelligence sources said today
China 's invasion columns have
resumed their advance Into Viet·
nam, but a diplomat in Peking
said the Chinese have reaf.
firmed that their attack is a
limited operation and they will
not. hold any Vietnamese ter-
ri•ory.
. v'lctories were reported for
both sides today. The Soviet
news agency Tass reported rrom
Hanoi that Chinese forces cap.
tured the Vietnamese border ci-
ty or Lao Cai, 175 miles
northwest of Hanoi. Thai in-
Night Ladies
Fight 'Howes'
LYON, France CAP! -Fifty
prostitutes from rour major
French cities met here to protest
a propoeal in the NaUonal As·
sembly-to legalize bordellos.
'· Reopenin1 the flousff means
the enalavement of prostitutes.··
the women aaJd.
Houaea of prostitution were
outlawed ln UM7. Their legallza.
Uon Is proposed to curb s treet
pro1tilution.
telllgence sources said tough
Vi e t n a m e s e r e s i s tance
e ls ewhere in mountainous
Muong Kbuong Province forced
China to withdraw many units
out of the region.
The sources in Bangkok said
tbe Chinese invaders had~ driven
as far as 10 miles into Vietnam.
Previously, the Ch1 nese were re-
ported to have penetrated no
more than six miles along any of
the various Invasion corridors
they used along the 4SO·mile
Cront.
In Peking. Lebanese am.
bassador Elie J. Boustany. dean
of the diplomatic corps In the
Chinese capital, w~s called lo·
day to the Chinese Foreign
Ministry. where Deputy Foreign
Minister Ho Ying outlined
China's position on the invasion.
·'He explained lo me the point
of vlew of the C hinese
authorities . . . that It was a
Umlted operation and that China
has no intention to occupy any
part of Vlelnamese territory."
Boustany said in a telephone in-
terview wltb Tbe_ -Auociated
,Press In New York.
The lnte1U1ence sources in
Bangkok sald the Chinese on.
Monday replaced some units
with fresh troops and began to
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$24,568
In Debts
Unveiled
By GARV GRANVILLE
Oft• Oally ,.llot Sl.ttf
Democratic. party leaders
were told Monday mght that the
party in Orange County is broke
and. at least $24,568 in debt.
The debt left from the party's
1978 political activities. includ·
ing a costly voter registration
drive. was unveiled at the
Democratic Party Central Com-
mittee meeting in Stanton.
"There is a clear and present
danger we won't be in business
by r&ext Monday," Central Com ·
mittee Chairman Bill Thom only
half-jokingly s aid a s he dis-
cussed the party 's financial
plig ht.
lncluded .among the debts
o wed by the Oe mo crats is
about $1,500 in taxes, SJ ,619 in
c redit card purchases and
roughly $1.300 due to registra·
lion drive workers. •
Re a cting to the fi nancial
crisis. Thom ordered a cutback
an party headquarters opera-
tions. ·
The newly elected county
chairman also proposed two ma
jor fund-raiser~. one what he
called a gala De mocratic ex·
travaganza and the other a box·
ing show featuring exhibitions
by Carlos Pahmano and Indian
Red Lopez.
State party Chairman Ri chard
O'Neill. the long-time financial
godfather of county Democrats.
went Thom one better.
O'Neill said a St.-Patrick's
Day fund-raiser charging the
party faithful $20 a head "would
help keep the doors open
"He'd better do something and
do something fas t ... O'Neill
warned. ,
Committee Treasurer Jackie
Jessie said. "Jn the past four
years. we raised a lot 6f money
and spent ~ lot of money. Now
we must work our way out of the
jam." -
Mrs. Jessie admitted some
c r e ditors h ave thre atened
lawsuits in their effort to collect
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Woman Hurt
hi AssauJt
A 69-year -old Santa Ana
woman was listed in critical
condition this morning after she
was slabbed and beaten by two
men who broke into her home to
steal her purse
PoUce said the victim, Ruth
Wainscott. wu able to tell them
only that two men attacked her
whUe she sleot In her home at
2205 W. Adams Ave., in a res·
\<fential area near Warner
Avebue and Bristol Street.
Police said they don't know
how much money was taken in
the attack.
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DIJLV PllOT • s
.Gen·erals &.eeuted
till Purging hah s Regime
TEHRAN . Iran <AP l
\J•lollah Ruholl1h Khomt>lnl'a
·~vo lullon arv 10 ernmt-nl ,
)rt" 1J n1 11 11 11ur1 u f ~hah
~ohammf'd HNa P1hl1vt'a rr.
J lOH'. flH'rut ud f o u.r m e>re
ir nr ral t0tl1y nd 1-au1 It would
toUnd ttk' n lltt •n xlll' until h
eould Clod r ru ool)' lh
Africa or,bre~I
Aid 1o Khom lnl aid Oen
P arvh Am in Af1ha1. former
c.·o mmiitntt1•r nf th~ ahah'a Im
pt>rtal G u a rd, Drip Gt"n
M aunuchl.'ht M-alak, Uu lrtt•u'llry
comm oder In Quvln , Gen.
f!ma tuUnh Motamedi. mUJtary
ft(lv m m of Q1uv1n, 1tnd (ffn
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lit> Af'tn llamnda nian. chJef of
t ho SAVAK secre t pollce an
Kt•rmnngh1h , wurc shot al 2
<im
T heir dl!Jllha brouaht to ciibi
lht' number of g~ner11l!:s e xec.ulcd
by tht• new l!ilamlc regime, 1lrld
thrl'r more we re killed by mobs.
Hticlt't'n more eic-ofhctals have been ref)(lrll1d <'Ondo mned to
dt•uth, and th<' roundup 1:, conl1
OUIDi
M ulek and Motumadi were
h1>ld t~pons1ble for the-bloody
bupprcs111on of demonstraUom;
u~1tln.st lhe shah in Qazvm, 90
m l les northwest o r Tehran.
~here scores were ki lled and
tankb were used against the
dt'~1onstrator~ _
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• S1vi11gin' in tlae Rings
More than tialf of Iran's
~oldie~. who deserted m droves
d uring the uprising, have r e-
turned to duty, the new chief or
sta ff. Gt:'n Moha mmed Vali
Qa r ani. told reporter s today.
Qarani said a great deal or bit·
tt•rness still exists bet ween the
people and the troops who sup.
p o r ted the s ::ah . so m any
soldiers have not r eturned,
particularly in Tehran.
In an editorial. the Tehran dai·
ly Ettelaat criticized the secret
m anner or the gene ra ls· execu·
lions and the way they we re c<1r
ried out.
Pa m Wilso n , 7, u second grad e r a t
Kill y l.irooke Sc hoo l in Cos t a M esa,
oouldn't stay away from school Monday,
even though it was a holiday. She enjoyed
the clay off, but still got in some s~ing
time on the rings on the school play.
ground.
Waddill Jury Picks Mrs. Sullivan .. The criminals sflould be tried
an a peoples' court. not inside et
room with closed doors . ,
"what is taking place is exactly
what was happening in the self·
satisfied courts of the s hah."
Khome ini was repo-rted to
have sent word last week to the
shah 's host , King Hassan of
Morocco. that he would demand
the extradition or the monarch
lo face trial for "crimes against
the Irania n people." The king
told reporters in Paris he would
reJect any such request.
Fimeral Rites Enter Second Week Set Wednesday
Preasso· Purloined
Th ieves ha ve s tolen this oil painting by Pablo Picasso
from a Toronto art galler y after smashing the front
doors and grabbing the first painting -.vail able. The
artwork was on sale fo r $.500.000.
MarVin Trial Goes
Back Into Secrecy
LOS ANGELES <A P > Lee
Ma rvin, Miche lle Triola Marvin
J nd their attorneys e ntered a
closed trial session today with the
1udge e xpected to rule on the ad
m issi bi lily of sec rel tesll m ony
Atto rneys est im a t e d t hey
would present arguments for
about an hour a nd a h:tlf behind.
closed courtroom doors before
the j udge issued his ruling
A secret witness. a young, blond
man, testified Thurs day a nd Fri
day in the judge's chambe rs. The
content of his testimony will
become public only if the judge
rules at is r ele v a nt to the
landmark property rights trial.
As the parties file d into court.
it was n ote d th a t Ma rvin
cele brat ed his 55th birthday
Monday
.. Do I look any older·»· he
asked reporters
His wafe , Pamela , said al had
been a quiet day
"I said, 'Happy Birthday.' but
we didn't do anything jpecial "
M 1ss Marvin told reporters
s h e had h ad a dis tur bing
w eeken d S h e :-aid an
Legion to Stage
Dinner in Laguna
Members or the Laguna Beach
Am erican Legion and AuxiUar y
Post 222 will host a Hawaiian pot
luck dinner Thursday at the
Legion Club House.
The event begins at 6:30 p.m
at the clubhouse at the corner or
Leg1Qn a nd Cata lina Streets.
Fo llowing the dinne r , O.W.
Price will show slides of Hawaii
Fo r mo re informa tion , call
Price at 494·1927.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
anonymous person sent a· large
bouquet of dead flowers to her
door .
Supenor Court J udge Arthur
Ma rs ha)!. explaining that the
m a tters under discussio n in his
ch a mbe rs a re "private" in
n a t u re, said h e c losed the
sessions to prevent the m aterial
from becoming public until he
r ules on its relevance.
U the judge decrees that the
witness' testimony is r elevant,
he has said he will release the
transcript of the c losed session
to the public.
If the matter is ruled irrele·
va nt. the secr e t sessions
t ranscripts would be sealed until
the trial's end.
The witness was only the third
called by Ma rvin since his de·
fense case ope ned last week .
However . the actor's lawyers
had some five witnesse's seated
i n the· courthouse h a llways
awaiting their turn on the wit·
ness strutd. They said further
witnesses will testify in public.
Miss Marvin. who presented
nearly five weeks o r evidence. is
seeking a $1.8 m1l hon s ha re of
the actor·s assets during the six
years lhey lived together.
Front Pa9 .. A I
VIET .••
push ahead again.
J a pan's Kyodo news service
q uoted Soviet and Vietnamese·
sources in the Chinese capital as
saying hea vy fighting was con·
tinuing between Chjnese and Viet·
na mese forces in the a re a of Lao
Cai. Tass said the Chinese cap.
lured Lao Cai, a town of probably
· 70,000 or more, after a heavy bar·
r age.
The new Foreign Ministry an·
nounced today it sent Hassan a
message saying it would seek
the shah's extrad ition and "will
force the sha h into a situation in
whic h he can go only to J ohan·
nesburg or Tel Aviv."
The shah was one of South
Africa and Israe l's chief sup-
-pliers or oil, defying the Arab
boycott. The new government
h as said it would not supply
either country with oil a nd Sun·
day it broke all relations with
the J ewish nation.
Police Strike
T~ks Held
NEW ORLEANS <A P > -A
police strike still held Mardi
Gras hostage today but a federal
negotiator s aw some progress
toward a settle me nt tha t wo uld
l~t the good times roll.
"On your first day back into
negotiations you .don 'l ma ke 100
percent progress: but I am not
disappointed." s aid me diator
Ansel Garrett after a six·hour
session that ended late Monday
ni~ht.
J ury ~election an the retrial of
accu;jed baby kllh•r Or Wilham
Wctdd11l entered its second week
today an OrangC' County Superior
Court
There was no e nd yet in sight
in t he jury paneling process this
morning as proseculin~ and de·
fense attornt•ys continued qucs·
lionin~ prusp(•ctivl' jurors on
their views of right lo life issues
and the rolt• of the physician
Meany Raps
President
llAL llAR BOUR, Fla. IAP1
A FL·CIO Pre~ade nt George
Meany has lashed o ut a t Pres1·
dent Carter's handli ng of foreign
a ffairs, widening a rift with
Car ter and possibly signaling
the beginning of a cqmplete
break with the president.
Tht> relationship bet ween Lhe
two men has deteriorated since
Carter took offi ce. and some
A F L·CIO o fficials h e re say
Meany is on the verge of a com
plcle break. Such a raft between
organized labor and Democratic
presidents i'> nv c.
Meany, a freq uent r ritic or
Ca r ter 's dom estic po li<'ics.
criticized on Monday the pres i·
dent's handling or issues ranging
from the Mi ddle East dis pute to
the weekcnrl fi ghting between
China and V1C'tnam
Waddill. 43, of Hunl10gton
Harbour 1s accused or strangling
a ne wborn girl after she alleged·
ly survived a n unsuccessful
saline abortion performed on an
18-year-old unwed moU\er near·
Jy two years ago.
Waddill has insisted the Infant
never was alive
The physician's fi rst Superior
Court trial e nded in a m istria l
last May when Jurors announced
they were hopelessly deadlocked
after 16 weeks or testimony and
11 days of deli beration.
Jury members s aid their split
was 7·5 in favor of acqujtting
Waddill on the murde r charge .
Defense a t.torncy Ch a rles
Weedman said today he expe~'>
lhe JUry selection process b<'fore
J udge Byron McMillan lo <'On·
tinue at least a nother two days
Wadd1ll 's trial 1s expected to
last a bout four months.
Burglar Strips
Home in Irvine
A burgla r forced open a rear
patio door or an lrvine home
Mo nday and stole a tele vision
set . a m icrowave oven a nd an
assortment of other household
goods. police reported.
Victim Irwin Goldberg, of 5156
E I k s fo r·d A v e . . i n W a I nu l
Squa re. was tallying his losses
to give police an estimate of the
value of the good s. lie dis·
covered the buq~lary at 10 p.m
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miles northeast or Hanof. had Castle Green tor Sale driven Chinese light artlllery "'
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Tass also claimed the Chinese
artillery was firing shells "rilled
with toxic substances." It was
not known whether this referred
lo poison gas or some other sub·
stance.
·Since launching the invasion
Saturday . China bas strJ?ssed
that it would be a Umlted
military oper ation aimed at
"teaching a lesson" to Vietnam.
,Radio Hanoi claimed Monday
tbat Vietnamese for ces killed
rnQre than 3,500 Chinese troops
a nd <testroyed more than 100
Chinese tanks. It gave no Viet·
namese casualties, but T hai In·
telllgence sources s aid Viel·
namese troops suffered heavier
losses.
A J apanese report ..from Pe·
king said Chinese troops in north
China have been alerte~ for
possible wal' with the Soviet
Union and civUtana have been
evacuated from s ome border
area•.
Built in Pasadena in 1915 as a luxurio us
spa hotel and later converted to a senior
citizens· a pa rtment building, Castle Green
• is up for sale. With its Moorish architec·
lure and ornate d esign remaining intact.
the hotel can be had for a mere $9,500,000.
Monza a Real CutDp
'Stolen' C.ar Results in Charge of Fraud.
OCEANSIDE CAP I This Is the story of
a new Chevrolet Monza, its violent life and
humiliating death.
Right ofr, the 1978 car got s hot up In a
police chase last August. -THE OWNER SOLD IT FOR S200 to a
20-year-old Marine s tationed at Camp
Pendleton. The~1 says police detective Diii
Donnelly. the Marine insured It over the
Lelephone al iu blue book value or $4,2'00.
Then. he lllegedly cul It Into UtUe pieces
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with a blowtorch and scattered the part.a
ar ound Oceansld~.
Donnelly s°'ld Monday that police
wa tched It all. unknown lo lhe Marine. a nd
"we collected the whole car and waited."
TUE MARINE REPORTED HIS car
stolen and riled a $4,200 stolen car claim paid
~re by Criterion Insura nce Co. In Los An1eles,
l ccordlng.W Donnelly.
A char'ge o( attjUJlpted Cr.au<l was flled,
Do nnelly said. and the young ex·car owner
was expected to sun·ender voluntarily. •
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Fune r a l se rvices a r e
sch e dule d Wednes d ay for
Newport Be ac h philanthrop1:.t
'1>o r othy Gra nnis Sullivan. a
founder of the Newport Har bor
Art Museum. She died Sunday at
he r Ha rbor Is land home at U1e
age or 71.
Mrs . Sulli van. who had I.wen
ill with cancer for o;everal year-,,
was past pres1dPnl of thP
Ahm a nson Found <1l1on and
former wife of the late fi nanC'wr
and philanthropis t. Howard I"
Ahmanson.
The couple were divorced in
1962 a nd Mrs Sullivan remar
raed in 1966. Her seco nd husband
was the late Denis E . Sullivan
fn addition to a variety of
other charitable act1v1ties. Mr ...
Sullivan helped r aise money for
th e New po rt H arbo r Art
Museum. which she had also
helped to found. A wing of lhe
museum is named for her .
Ser vices will began at 11 a.m
Wednesday at P a c1f1c View
Me moria l Par k. 3500 Pac1f1c
View Drive, Newpor t Beach
The family has suggested
m emorial contributions to the
Salk Institute of La Jolla .
Mrs. S ullivan leaves one son.
Howa rd F. Ahmanson Jr . or
Irvine .
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DEBTS ...
the money owed them.
"We mus t retire these obLig;i
lions 1f we are to retain o ur
c re dibility a nd reputa tion,"
Mrs Jessie said.
Fo rme r county chairman
Frank Ba rbaro i.aid a defi cit of
S8,000 was proJected last Oc·
tober as the general election
campaign a nd voter registration
drive came to a head
Barbaro said thut ro ughly only
$11 ,000 of the debt 1s distress m
debtedness because the ba lance
1s loans due t o Dem ocratic
benefactors such as O'Neill and
s tale Senator P aul Carpe nter
Barbaro noted that the central
committee raised over SJ00.000
in the past two years and called
the existing debt "not insurmoun
table."
However , the forme r par ty
cha irmun conceded, raisin..:
money now is more difficult
bera use or incr eased compel•
lion.for political dollars.
T~ Democratic Party's local
deficit reflected ste pped·up par-
ty activity by the party in recent
years , including maintammg a
perma ne nt party headqua rters
as well as a rull·llme salaried
director.
But in reflecting on the debt.
Democrats focused their a tten-
tion o n the vot er registration
drive Utat mome ntarily late last
fall s aw Democr atic registra -
tions edge in front of Republkan
for the first time in J.6 years .
That drive te nded lo fizzle.
however1 when failing finances
curtalleo the election day get·
out-the-voter drive and in the af-
termath or the ge neral election
the Republicans resumed lht:ir
leadership in voter reglstrallon.
Plane Hijacked
TEHRAN CAP > The crew ()(
Sh a.b M o hamm e d R e z a
Pahlavi's persQnal Boefng 707
jetliner hijacked the plane and
Oew it back to Tehran,from
Morocco today and delive~ 1t
to Ayatollah Ruho lla h Kho·
melnl'~ revolutionary forces. a
SJ>"kesman for the ne w govern
menl said .
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' I ~-M TeacherS , Middle Schools to Co?;
£nnillmt'nt d~ IHt ye~ led teachers lace dlsmln al this lion to #l the dismissal pro· The reasoning behmd the plan over lhe paSl lwo years. Ope:J
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District trust«> will mf'f'l in
pect•l n Wf'dnc-day ni-1ht
to di8<'UM a 3hrinking tud~nt
population problem that could
lead to teac~r d1smls ab and a
h•keup 1n scboQI gr de-1 vf'ls.
The pubhc mttllna t>t-1ms at
7 :30 p m ln the H,a~r Com
m unity Center, 4t5 18th S\ •
Costa Mesa.
;
<'hool trustee• to a pprove db year cedure mto action. is that the return of sixth day enrollment this year \.-al>'
m11 al ootkt" that eventually Thia figure, to be based on Discussion is also set on a graders to elementary facilities 20,2?2 students, down 1.300 fro~ i.m~cted Marly 100 tuchtl'I l r t . 1 ,, · ti f h 1 would bolster enrollment and the previous year. , 11111 of the dlam1Hed teacher11 enrollment project ons or nex possib e reoraaruza 0~ 0 sc 00 prevent further ele mentary By the 1980·81 school year.1
were fu1J.tfme lnstructora. The school year, should be available grade levels. school closures. there may be only 17,SOO stu-•
other who &O>'it their Jobs were Wednesday morning, officials A tentative plan calls for slxth However, the re turn to a dents in the district, officials
"temporary'' teachers who uid. graders to be dropped from mid· seventh and eighth grade s>Tedict.
worked In the dlatrict under one· Non-teaching personnel also die schools and returned to "junior high " concept could In the past five years, eight
yur conlra<'L~ will be affected by staff reduc· elementary schools. Elementary mean the closing or one or the schools in the Newport-Mesa
Sthool district orfirlals said to· lions because'bf reduced student schools now have classes from district's middle schools. District have been marked fo~
day they have not com e up with population. kindergarten to the fifth grade Distric t e nro llment bas closure because of declining
a rtrm figure on how many Trustees must pass a resolu· level. dropped by about 31000 studen~ enrollment.
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Trash Fee ed
Angry Taxpayets Spark Move
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of IM O•llY l'li.t St.ff
Faced with a roomful of angry
taxpayers, Orange County
supervisors voled unanimously
today not to impose fees for use
of the county dumps and
transfer stations.
Board Chairman Philip An·
thony e mphasized that ways
would be sought "to cut costs, to
improve the syste m but not to
introduce a new fee structure."
I nslead of enacting a fee
structure to make up t he $8
million taken out of the county's
general fund to run the dumps
a nd t ra nsf e r s tati o n s.
Secret
Testimony
~Wived
LOS ANGELES CAP> The
s up e rvisors direct ed their
General Services Agency s taff
members to study a variety of
cost reduction plans.
· Those proposals include a
me ans of controlling people
from other counties who use
Orange County facilities to
evade fees in their home county.
Also on the list of proposals
are the possibilities of charging
fees to large mdustrial firms
that "overtax" the dumps, in·
creasing resource recovery pro·
grams and "optimizing" the
current system of trash transfer
stations.
Opponents of the proposal
crowded into the supervisors
hearing room today to cheer
speakers such as Virgil Elkins.
O r ange County ca mpaign
cha irman for Proposition 13.
He told supervisors that in·
stitution of a user fee for any
service previously paid for by
property taxes is illegal under
the property tax reduction in·
1tiative.
Spokesmen ror the Orange
County Chamber of Commerce
and the Orange County League
of Cities also appeared to oppose
the fee. which would have cost
<See D UMPS, Page A2)
China, Viet
Factio ns
Claim Wins
I BEST ACTORS ~ The five nominees for
best actor of 1978 are (top, from lefll Sir
La ure nce Olivier, "The. Boys From
Brazi l"; J on Voight. "Coming Home";
W.arren~ Beatty, '·Heaven Can Wait." and
<bottom) Gary Busey. ''The Buddy Holly
Story," and Robert DeNiro, ·'The Deer
Hunter."
judge in the Lee Marvin proper·
ty trial admitted into evidence
today the secret testimony of an
actor who said he had sexual re·
lations 25 times with Michelle
Triola Marvin while s he was !iv•
ing with ~arvS\.
BANGKOK. Thailand CAPt
IntelliEence sources said tode1y
China ·s invasion columns have
resumed their advance into Viet
nam. but a diplomat in Peking
said the Chinese have reaf·
firmed that their attack is a
IWn1ted operation and they will
not hold any Vietnamese ter·
ritory.
t
Osc a r · Nominees
Some details or the actor's
• testimony were revealed mo
N ed meotsalterthejudge's ruling.
M lss Marvin's attorney. am . Marvin Mitcbelson . s aid he
believes the actor . Richard
~HWller,' 'Heave~' Top Movies List
Doughty, lied under oath when
he told or the alleged affair with
Miss Marvin.
He said the actor testified that
he met Miss Marvin in 1969 on
the Micronesian island of Palau.
where her lover , Marvin, was
filming a movie
HOLLYWOOD 1API "The
Deer Hunter." a cw-rosive view
, of the effects of the Vietnam
Wa r on America. 'and "Heaven
1 Can Wait" a fantasy comedy
about a pro football pl ayer who
ret urns to earth after death,
scor ed top honors in the 5lst
Academy Award nominations to·
day with nine each.
Another treatment of Vietnam
War veterans. "Coming Home,"
followed with eight nominations.
"Midnight Express.'' the story
of an Amer ican youth's im·
prisonment in Turkey was
nominated in six categoeies and
Woody Alle n 's drama "In·
teriors" had five.
Sir Laurence Olivier was a
surprise best actor nominee for
his role as a Nazi war criminal
hunte r 'in "The Boys from
Brazil. .. Other nominees for best
act.or: War ren Beatty, "Heaven
Can Wait":· Gary Busey, "The
Buddy Holly Story•·; Robert
De Niro. "The Deer Hunter,"
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and Wednesday 80 per·
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winds Wednesday. Highs
55 to 60. Lows tonight 47 to
52.
I NSIDE TODAY
Arrangement& are being
e~dited /or the Women's
Kemper Open to be held ne%1
month at Ctnta Mesa's Mesa
Verde Country Club. See.
story, Page B 1
l•dex
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a nd J on Voight. ·'Coming
Home."
Three -time winne r Ingr id
Bergman was again nominated
for best a ctress. this Ume for
her role as a concert pianist in
"Autumn Sonata ." Other
no minees : E lle n Burst y n .
"Same Time, Next Year"; J ill
Clayburgh, "An Unmarried
Woman"; Jane Fonda. "Coming
Home," and Geraldine Page.
"Interiors."
Nominated for best picture of
Woman H e ld
In Ne wport
Robbe ry
A Costa Mesa woman who was
at first thought to be a kidnap~
victim following a bayonet.point
robbery Monday in. the Dover
Shores section of Newport Beach
has been jailed in connection
with the holdup, police said to·
day.
Newport Beach Detect,ive
Robert Hardy said.Ann Katbleen
Cadigan, 18. of 598-B Joann St..
was boo~ed into Orange County
Jail. She was held today on sus·
picion of rol>bery in lieu or
$25,000 ball.
Also jailed was one of two men
police believe were her ao·
complices in the robbery. He
was jdentified as Donald Floyd
Arbiso, 32, of 2176 Pacific Ave.,
Costa Mesa. He was being held
on the same charge and with the
same bail.
Police are still seeking a
second man, described as in his
20s, about five feet nine inches
tall and weighing about 160
pounds, with blond hair, Hardy
said.
He said the robbery occurred
about 6:30 p.m. Monday as Miss
Cadlaao was visitina an ac·
qualntance, Richard Hill
Adams, 31, at 324 Morning St.at
Lane.
Two men wielding a 20-incb
bayonet burst Into the house.
threatened Adams and cut him
(See WOMAN, Pase AU
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1918 were "Coming Home,''
"The Deer Hunter," "Heaven
Can Wait," "Midnight. Express"
and ''An Unmarried Woman."
Other nominations : Support·
mg actor: Bruce Dern, "Coming
Home"; Richard Farnsworth,
"Comes a Horseman"; John
Hurt . "Midnight Express".
Christopher Walken, "The Deer
Hunter," and Jack Warden.
"Heaven Can Wait."
Supporting actress: Dyan
Cannon. "Heaven Can Wait";
Penelope Milford, "Coming
H o m e": Ma ggie Smith ,
"California Suite"; Maureen
Stapleton, "Interior s," and
Meryl Streep , ''The Dee r
Hunter."
-Best director: "Interiors,"
which failed to be nominated as
best picture, nevertheless won a
nomination for Woody Allen as
best director. Other directorial
nominees: Hal As~"Coming
Home"; MichaelCimibo, "The
Deer Hunter"; Warren Beatty
and Buck Henry, ''Heaven Can
Wait," and Alan Parker. !'Mid··
night Express.''
All live nominations for
best foreign language film went
to Europe: "Ge t Out Your
Handkerchiefs," France; ''The
Glass Cell," West Germany.
"Hungarians," Hungary; "Viva
Italia!" Italy, and "White Bim.
Black Ear," USSR.
<See OSCARS, Page AZ>
Mitchelson said Doughty was
then a Peace Corps me mbe r
He said Doughty told or having
sex with Miss Marvin for the
first time when the two of them
went for a picni c on the tropical
island.
Later. h e s aid , Doughty
became an actor with the help or
Lee Marvin, who got a role for
him in the movie. "Monte
Walsh."
Mitchelson said that on cross-
examination Doughty admitted
he had denied the affair with
Miss Marvin when he was.ques·
tioned by the actor's lawyers in
1973.
"He said he lied . He bas said
under oath that he is a liar."
Mitcbelson said. "He-'s doing
this lo be known, to get a name.
to b ecome .a hero to Mr
Marvin."
Superior Court Judge Arthur
(See MARVIN, Page A2>
School Tor ched
ALTADENA <AP l An
arsonist has caused $100,000
damage at Franklin Elementary
School, setting a fire that gutted
one classroom and damaged fi ve
others, Los Angeles County
firefighters said.
KILLED IN CRASH
Coast College's. Lewis
OCC Mo urns
Death of
Charles Lewis
F lags will Oy at half staff at
Orange Coast College Thursday
1n honor or Charles H. Lewis, an
original faculty member who
died Sunday with his wife.
Pauline, in an auto accident.
Memorial services for the
Lew1ses will be held Thursday at
7 p.m. at Fullerton First United
Meth odist C hurc h . Private
burial will follow in Whittier.
J't,k. Lewis, 57, joined the col·
lege when the Costa Mesa cam-
pus opened in 1947. He was the
co lleg~·s fir st and only
chairman or OCC's Division of
M athemai1cs and P h ysical
Sciences, said college President
Robert Moore
Along with his regular duties.
Mr. Lewis maintained the cam-
pus meteorological station and
provided information on Costa
Mesa rainfall and temperatures.
Mrs. Lewis. 44, was active m
civic atfairs in Fullerton and. at
ttle time of her death. was Presi·
<See LEWIS, Page A2 >
Monza a-Real ~utup
'SIDlen' Car Results in Charge of Fraud
OCEANSIDE <APl -This is the story of
a new Chevrolet Monza. lta violent Ure and
humiliating death.
~lght' off, the 1978 car got shot up lo a
police chase laat August.
TQE OWNE• -sotD IT FOa $200 to a
20-year -old Marine stationed at Camp
Pendleton. Then , says police detective Bill
Donnelly, the Marine ln_sured it over the
telephone at lt.s blue book value of $4,200.
Then, be allegedly cut It lnto little pieces
wlth a cutting torch and scattered the parts
around Oceanside.
Donnelly said Monday that pollce
watched It all. unknown to the Marine, and
"we eoUected the whole car and waited."
THE MARINE REPORTED ms car
stolen and flied a $4,200 stolen car claim paid
off by Criterion Ins urance Co. in Los An1eles,
accordin1 to Donnelly.
A charge of attempted fraud was filed,
Donnelly said, and the young ex-car owner
was expected to surrender voluntarily.
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Victories were· reported for
both s ides today. The Soviet
news af,il:ncy Tass repQrted from
Hanoi that Chinese forces cap·
tured the Vietnamese border Cl·
ty or Lao Cai. 175 mil es
northwest of Hanoi. Thai in-
tel hgence sources said tough
\' 1 e t n a-tn es e r e s 1 s t a n c e
elsewhere in m o unt a inous
Muong Khuong Province forced
China to withdraw many units
out of the region.
The sources \n Bangkok said
the Chinese invaders had dnven
as far as 10 miles into Vietnam
Previously, the Chinese were re
ported to have pe netrated no
more than six miles along any or
the various invasion cttrridors
tht'y used along t he 450-mile
front
tn Peking . Lebanese am
bassador Ehe J Boustany, dean
<See VIET, Page A2)
$24,568 Debt
Incurred by
Democr a t s
By GARY GRANVILLE
Ol IM Ol llY PllOI s .. tt
Democratic party leaders
were told Monday night that the
party in Orange County is broke
and, at least $24,568 in debt.
The debt left from the party's
1978 political activities. includ·
ing e costly voter registration
drive. was unvei led at the
Democratic Party Central Com-
mittee meeting in Stanton.
"There is a clear and present
danger we won't be in business
by next Mond..ay," Central Com
mittee Cbairman 8111 ThOm only
hatr-jo1"'ng1y said as he dis·
cussed the party 's financial
phi( ht.
Included among t he debts
owed by the De m ocrats 1s
about $1.SOO In taxes. $1.619 in
credit card purc hases and
roughly $1,300 due to registra·
lion drive workers .
R eacting to the financial
erisls. Thom ordered a cutback
in party headquarters opera·
t1011s.
The newly electM county
chairman also proposed two ma·
jor fund-raisers, one what be
called a gala Democratic ex·
travaganza and the other a box·
Ing !!how featurin~ exhibitions
<See DEBTS, Paie A2 >
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SUCCUMBS AT 71
Dorotti,y G. Sutllv an
F1D1 ral
lated for
0. Ullivan
t"'un e ral sc r v 1res lir e
sc ht-duled W e rln e~day. for
Ne wport Rl•ach µhilanthropt:.t
Ooruthy Grannh Sulh vun. a
foundtr of thf' Nt'wport Harbor
Art Museum She died Sunday at
her · Harbor Island home at the
age or 71
Mrs. SuJhvan. who had been
111 with cancer for several years,
was past president or the
Ahmanson Foundation and
former wife of the late financier
and philanthropist, Howard F
Ahmanson.
The couple were divorced in
1962 and Mrs. SulHvan remar-
ried 10 1966. lier second husband
was lbe late Denis E. Sullivan.
Jn addition to a variety or
other charitable activities. Mrs.
Sulhvan helped raise money for
the Newport Harbor Art
Museum. which she had also
helped lo found. A wing of the
museum is named for her.
Services will begin at 11 a.m
Wednes day at Pac ific View
Memorial Park. 3500 Pacific
View Drive. Newport Beach.
'fhe family has s ugges t ed
me morial contributions lo the
Salk lnslltute of La Jolla
Mrs. Sumvan leaves one son.
Howard F. Ahma nson Jr. of
Irvine.
E',....P~AI
MARVI N •..
M ars ball. namrng the witness
Cor the first time. said, .. While
t!v1dence of sexual conduct with
othe r persons may not, alone,
«>stablish . breach of con-
tract. it 1s certainly some proof
thereof "
lie said. however. that during
cross-examination in the secret
!H'•ssion Doughty admitted he
had On('e "denied sexual conduct
with the plaintiff."
The judge noted that Miss
Marvin's $1.8 million lawsuit
claims she devoted all aspects of
her hfe toyMarvin during the ~ix
years they lived together
"This is not demonstrated by
o utside sexual activity ," the J ud ~e said. "Thus 1t is ruled ad
m1ssible.1·
He added. ''Evidence of the
plaintiff's Pngagement m sexual
act1v1ty with others 1s evidence
of plaintiff's fa14Jre to provide
love and affection." a point
mentioned m th<' laws u1l.
Meanwhile, The As:.oc1ated
Press learned that Doughty, a
34-ye ar-old actor. claimed to
have had an affair with Miss
Marvin while she and Mal"Vln
were in Micronesia ~uring film.
mg of .. Hell in the Pacific."
It was also learned that he
earlier rold Marvin's lawyers
there was no affair but came
forward and agreed lo testify on
the eve of trial.
Doughty was only the third
witness called by Marvin since
his <lefense case opened last
week.
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)tara lllO and both wtro actlve
fn lttlr tbw'th •
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u r that 1lle1edly ran a rt'd
hMbt, pol C Hid
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Ftalh•rtoo mon, ha1 b@on
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v1~ d b) two ohlldrto , Chilrlt>M,
14. &nd Clt'nn, 12 Tht· boy rt'
ma1nf'i1 bo p1taHud tod•y wllh
.a brokc>n lt>ll followtntc tht-Sun
di) night colll11lon In t'u1h'r1on
Mu uwls alto INav • hl"t
ml)thtr Mr Lt!na Ma field of
Rig Ht>ar a nd a brotbM. Ll Col
n on L Manllte-ld or Vtrsclru•
Mr Lewi us also 1urvlved by
a ~lsttor, Mrt Gerald E1l111 or
Nev.port Beach, wbole bu.sbund
1& an 1nstrucror 1t Oranatl Coast
A native of Fullerton. Mr
Ltw1s WMS the son or Glen
Lewis, former supenntendenl of
the Fnltertorruftlon lltgb SChool
n1stnl't.
Donatloru. may be made lo L~w1s ·Scholarship l''unds at
~·1tber Orange Coast College or
fo'ullerton f''inst United MethodJsl
Chureh
OSCAR S ...
Contenders for best original
song: "Hopelessly Devoted to
You " from "Grease," ''Last
Dance" from "Thank God It's
Friday,·· "The Last Time I .Felt
Like This" from "Same Time.
Next Year." "Ready to Take a
Chance Again" from "Foul
Play" and "Wh en You're
Loved"' from ''The Magic of
Lassie ''
There were virtually no sur·
·prises except for Olivier's
nomination in "The Boys from
Brazil." Gregory Peck was a
favorite for the same film.
Among those awaiting the
nominations announcement at
the glittering· new headquarters
of the Academy of Motion Pie
ture Arts and Sciences in Bever
I y H i JI s w e r e a h u n.d re d
Hollywood press ~gents. all hop-
ing their studios and clients
would appear on the magic list
Publicists with nominated
films planned to waste little
time before buying advertising
s pace in trade papers to con-
l in u e their campaigns. An
estimated $2.S million will be
spent tA:> win attention and votes
from the Academy·s 3,600 voting
m~bers
Oscar nominations are made
by individual branches of the .
Academy , so that actors
nominate for acting awards and
writers for wrJting. All members
select a choice for best picture.
The total Academy membership
will vote for the final awards.
which will be presented April 9
in a ceremony televised na-
tionally by ABC from ·the Los
Angeles Music Center.
F.-...Pa9e A I
DUMPS •••
an average of 35 cents per
household per month
Representatives or the two Or·
ganizations said they would be
willing tA:> work with the GSA in
its study
Cease-fir e O K 'd
KHARTOUM. Sudan <AP >
Representatives of President
Felix Malloum of Chad and his
rival. Premier Hissen Habre.
signed a cease-fire agreement
formally ending the four-day
brief civil war in which hun·
dreds were killed in the Central
~frican natlon.
I
Castle Gre en tor Sale
Uuilt in Pasadena in 1915 as a luxurious
:,pa hotel _a._nd lacer converted to a senior
citizens' apartment building, Castle Green
is up for -;ale. With its Moorish ar~hitec
ture and ornate design-remaimng mtact,
the hotel can be had for a mere $9.500.000.
Generals Slain in Iran
Klwmeini Presses Purge of Shah
TEHRAN , I ran (AP >
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's
revolulionary government.
pressing its purge o f Shah
Moha mmed Reza Pahlavi's re·
gime, executed four more
generals today and said it woUld
hound the ruler in exile until be
could find refuge only in South
Africa or Israel.
Aides to Khomeini said Gen.
Parviz Amin Afshar, former
commander of the shah's Im-
per lal Guard ; Brig. Gen.
Maunuchehr Ma lek, the infantry
commander in Qazvin; Gen.
Nematullah Motamadi. military
governor of Qazvin. and Gen.
Hossein Hamadanian. chief of
the SAVAK secret police in
Kermanshah. were shot at 2
a.m.
Their deaths brought to eight
the number of generals executed
by the new Islamic regime, and
three more were killed by mobs.
Sixteen more ex-officials have
been reported condemned to
death. and the roundup is conli·
nuing_.
Malek and Motamadi were
held responsible for the bloody
s uppression of demonstrations
against the shah in Qazvin. 90
miles northwe st of Tehran.
where scores were -killed and
tanks were used against the
demonstrators.
More than half o r Iran's
soldiers. who deserted in droves
during the uprising, have re·
turned to duty. the new chief of
staff. Gen. Mohammed Vali
Qarani. rold reporters today.
Qaranl said a ~reat deal of bit-
terness still exists between the
people and the troops who sup-
po r l ed the shah. so many
sold iers have not returned,
particularly in Tehran.
In an editorial. the Tefiran dai-
ly Ettelaat criticized the ~ret
manner of the generfllS' execu-
tions and the way they -)Vere car-
ried out. .
·'The criminals should be tried
m a peoples' court, not inside a
room with closed doors ...
what is laking place is exactly
what was happening in the self·
sat1sf1ed courts of the shah ...
Kh omeini was reported to
have sent word last week to the
s hah 's host . Kin g Hassan of
Morocco. that he would demand
the extradition of the monarch
to face LriaJ for .. crimes against
the Iranian people." The king
told reporters in Paris he would
reject any such request.
Tass also claimed the Chinese
artillery was firing sheJls "filled
with toxic substances." It was
not known wbether this referred
to polson gas or some other sub-
stance.
Since launchi11g the invasion
Saturday, China has stressed
that it would be a limited
military operation aimed at
"teaching a lesson" to Vietnam.
Radio Hanoi claimed Monday
that Vietnamese forces killed
more than 3,500 Chinese troops
-and destroyed more than 100
Chinese tanks. It gave no Viet·
namese casualties. but Thal in·
telligence sources said Viet-
namese troops suffered heavier
losses.
A Japanese report from Pe·
king said Chinese troops in north
China have been a le r ted for
possible war with the Soviet
Union and civilians have been
evacuated from some border
areas.
Simllows Festival
Set for Capistrano
A dinner dance. Spanish cos-
tumes and a parade will
highlight 10 days of restivities as
the swallows return to San Juan
Capistrano during the Fiesta de
las Golondrin as March 16
through March 25.
Festivities get under way
March 16 with the annual El
Presidente Dinner Dance at the
El Adobe Restaurant in San
Juan. Tickets for the 6:30 p.m .
event can be purchased through
E'rot11 Pa~ A J
VIET ..• ·
of the diplomallc corps m the
Chinese capital. was called to·
day to the Chinese Foreign
Ministry, where Deputy Forei,gn
Minis ter Ho Ying outlined
China's position on the invasion.
0 "He explained tA:> me the point
o r vie w of th e C hinese
authorities . . . that it was a
limited operation and that China
has no intention to occupy any
pa rt of Vietnamese territory."
Boustany said In a telephone in-
terview with The Associated
P ress in New York.
The intelligence sources in
Bangkok said the Chinese on
Monday replaced some units
with fresh troops and began to
push ahead again.
Japan's Kyodo nel s service
quoted Soviet and Vietnamese
sources in the Chinese capital as
sa ying heavy fighting was con·
tinuing between Chinese and Viet-
namese forces in the area of Lao
Cai. Tass said the Chinese cap·
tu red Lao Cal. a town of probably
70,000 or more, after a heavy bar-
rage.
local merchants.
Throughout the weekend and
the following week. residents
and local merchants will be at-
tired in fies ta costumes.
The swallows are scheduleo to
l"eturn to the old Mission on St.
Joseph's Day. March 19.
March 24 will be the date for
the annual fiesta parade, which
begins at 11 a.m. along Camino
Capistrano in downtown San
Juan.
The annual trail r ide through
the histon c Rancho Mission Vie-
JO, east of San Juan. will begin
at 8 11.m. Ma rch'25. Riders must
bring their own horse -and the
ride is limited to 150 riders Cost
1s $3 for adults and Sl SO for
children
Other activities scheduled dur·
ing the fiesta week include :
A kick-off mixer March 17 al
the Swallows1 Inn. 31786 Camino
Capistrano. from I to 8 p.m. A
m ariachi band will provide
music.
-A pancake reakfast at the
San Juan Wo m en 's C lub
clubhouse. 31442 El Hor no
Street, from 7 a .m . to 11 :30 a.m .
March 24. Admission is S2 for
adults and St for children.
f'rom P age AJ
DEBTS ••.
by Carlqs Palamino and Indian
Red Lopez St~te party Cha1rmDn Richard
O'Neill, the k>n•·lime financial
aodrather or count.y Democrat~.
went 1bom one better.
O'Ntlll uld a St. Patrick '~
Day fund-raiser chareing thd
p.rty lallhfuJ S20 a head "would
h.-lp k~p the doorA open.
"lle'd better do IW>mething and
do 1omethln1 fuat." O'Neill
warnt<d.
<.:ommlttff TreQU?"er Jackie
· Jf'dllit' Hid, "In the past four
years. we ral11ed a lot or moneY.
1tnd liJ)f'nt o lot of money. No~ w.-mutt work our way out of the
jum "
Mrs Jc11le admitted somE!
cred itor1 h ive th realened
lawsuit.a In their effort tA:> collecC
lhe money owed them. '
"We muat retire these obliga.
llona If we are tA:> retain our
c red I billty and r eputation,' c
Mrt. J essie saJd.
Former county cbairma11
Frank Barbaro Jald a deficit of
$8,000 was projected last Oc·
lober as the generat-eiecttmr-
campaign and voter reglstratior1
drive came tA:> a bead. •
Barbaro said that roughly only
$11,000 or the debt is dlstress in·
debtedness because the balance
is loans due to Democratic
ben~factors such as O'Neill and
state Senator Paul Carpenter.
Barbaro noted that the central
com miltee raised over S300.000
In the past two years and called
the existing debt "not insurmoun-
table."
However . the former party
ch airman conceded, r.aisinJ.
money now is more dtlficult
because of increased eompeti-
tion for political dollars.
The Democratic Party's local
deficit reflected stepped-up par-
ty activity by the party In recent
years including maintaining a
permanent party headquarters
as well as a full-time salaried
director.
But in reflttttne on the debt.
Democrats focused their att.en·
tion on the voter registration
drive that momentarily late last
fall saw Democratic regis ra-
tions edge in front 0£ Republican
for the rirst time in 16 years.
That drive tended tA:> fizzl~
however. when £ailing finances
curtailed the election day get·
out-the-voter drive and in the aC·
termath or the general e lection
the Republicans resumed their
leadership in voter registration.
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WOMAN •..
Sli ghtly . he said . The y
ransacked the hous e and
escaped with SJ.344 in cash an<i
clothing, taking Miss Cadigan
with them. Hardy said .•
However, he s aid s ubsequent
111vestigalion allegedly revealed
Miss Cadigan to be the girlfnend
of one of the suspects. The pair
were arrested in Miss Cadigan'<>
apartment building about mid·
night, Hardy said.
Cftrte r Sets Trip
WASHJNGTON CAP> ·-Prest·
dent Carter will ny to Wisconsin
Mar ch 31 for political ap-
pearances in Milwaukee and Wa usau.
Schwartz New UCI
Vice Chancellor
Thre e Bodies
Wash Up on
Mexico Beach .
SAN DIEGO CAP l The
bodies of a woman a nd two men
reportedly washed onto a Mex
lean beach about 350 miles south
of the U.S. border. the Coast
Guard said today.
Leo M. Schwartz. associate
director for administration at
the National Institutes of Health,
has been appointed UC Irvine's
"ice c h ancellor fo r ad
minislrative services.
He replaces L. E. Cox, who re·
tired last month after 18 years
with UCl.
Scbwarti, wbo assumes his
job in June, W'5 •Rpolnted by
UCJ Chancellor 'Banlel Aldrich
Jr .• with the approval of the UC
board of regents.
He will be r.esponslble ror
personnel managem ent, ac·
counting, materlala and
facilities man agement, con·
struction projects, pollce and en-
vironmental health and safety.
Scbwerta previously held Id·
minlelratlve posta at tbe Ni·
tlonal Science . Foundation, the u .s. omce pl Education and tbe
N atlonal Aeronautics ind Space
Adminlatratlon.
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-~--NEW VICE CHANCELLOR
Leo M. Schw•rtz
Almost a month ago. two men
and a woman left San Diego on a
41 -foot fishing boot. A search for
them has been under way in re
cent weeks.
No WT'eckage was round off
Isle Navidad where the bodies
appeared Monday. Pollce in
Guerrero Negro in Baja
Callforola Sur saJd 1 represen·
tatlve of the stale ministerlo
publlco. which acts as coroner.
was sent to identify the bodJes.
In E n se nada , Admiral
Fernando. Ma1ana Verdugo nid
he expected the bodies Wednea.
day at bJa Second N1val District
Office there.
There wes only ham radio
CQlDmunication with the scene.
The milalnJ boat, Armt.Uce,
carried Dennis Vo.well. 23, and
bis wile Debbie, 21, of San Diego
and Gary Newton. 23. of San
Diego. They lef\ Jin. 22 and were
lest reported seen 70 miles from
San Dleso two days liter. Debbie
Vowt'll la formerly of San
Clemente. The others are former·
ly of Cotti Meaa.
\
Tennite Cir~as
This restive slght at Lldo Vill age sho1>p1Jig .area in
Newport Beach today wasn't a promotional ex ·
travaganza it was promoting the demise of termites.
A s pokesma n for Cal Western Termite Control ln
Rosemead said one million cubic feet o( store area were
covered in the anU·termile ettort. Tents are scheduled to
be removed by Wednesday.
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Parrot
Fever
Detected-
Oran&<' County resident.a who
' knp parrots and paraJteets as
pets are being warned l-Oday
lhat there has been an outbreak
of p ittacos1s, the disease known
H "parrot fe ver "
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GRACIE FIELDS WITH DAME COMMANDER AWARD
Pilot Writer Aemembera WertJme Entertainer
A Special Salute
For Special Lady
By TOM BARLE\'
Of llW Daily ,., ... Stotff
More years ago than this writer cares to accurately re·
call, he was standing w-ith other Royal Air Force recruits
in the pouring rain outside a hut that dared to call itself
"the camp theater "
IT WAS OUR last night at the dreary Bournemouth
Training Center. The next day, we wer e lo join our
squadrons in bomber and fighter commands and do our bit
in what were to be the last months of World War 11.
And so we had been promis.ed a special treat.
"Now, off you go to the theater, lads," our sergeant
told us. "They'll have a cup of tea for you and a very
s pecial lady 1s going to s ing to you."
We'd heard that one before. But you
didn~t argue with Serge ant Hardcastle
and so we s hufned off in the rain to take
what ·we believed would be a n hour or
two of suffermg.
INSTEAD, WE f'OU~urselves
unde r the magic s pell of a very won-
derful entertainer who. in no time at all,
ha d a bunch of th o roughly bored
r ecruits singing all the old favorites
euLEY with her: "Tipperary." "Mademoiselle
from Armentieres," "Pack Up Your Troubles, .. "Sally"
and· 'When I Grow Too Old to Drea'm."
This angel in our time of need was, of course, Gracie
Fields. And s he s ang to us as she had sung to many
thousands of servicemen. many of whom would never hear
her s ing again.
It was a night I shall neve r forget. For then she joined
us for tea and sandwiches, finding-out which corner of the
British Isles we called home. as king us about our families
a nd reminding us. with her vivid, vibrant personality of
the mothe rs and sisters we s orely missed.
GRACIE WAS, of course, a great entertainer before
and after World Wa~ 11. The lass from Lancashire was a
dearly loved personality and she was always ·de voting the
proceeds of her concerts to worthy causes: crippled children.
the blind. orphanages, you name it .
And today s he was named a Dame Commander of the
Hrat1sh Empire by Queen Elizabeth The honor is richly de
served and long overdue.
For Gracie is at 81 . what she was al 21 "our
Gracie.'' She sang while bombs were railing, while shells
"ere rajning on a battle front less tha n a mile away and on
·• the decks of warships steaming through enemy waters
ANO SHE SANG to a bunch of raw, frightened recruits
on a rainy night in November. 1944. and helped ttiem
fo rget for an hour or two that they were to leave the tram-
ing field at Bournemouth for the night s ky over Berlin.
Hamburg, Cologne and Dusseldorf.
Goo bless you, Gracie; we and the many thousands
who didn't come back to hear you sing again salute you. -
2 Plead Innocent
In Funds Misuse
Two brothers employed by the
Moulton Niguel Water District
pleaded innoeent in Or\nge
County Superior Court today to
charges . or embezzlement and
mis appr_9Priation. or district
funds.
John Perry, district dJrector
of adminlstralive operations,
and his brother, Charles, a
maintenance yard foreman,
were ordered to appear March
16 before Judge J•mes
Walsworth for pretrial matters.
Suspect Held
In Slaying
Orange police said today Ole
man sought In the murder of one
of his roommates is in custody
afte r surrendering to in-
vestigators Monday night.
Pedro Ocequeda, 26, was
4ooked into Orange County Jail
on suspicion or murder in con-
nection with the falil shooting of
Manuel Rea, 33.
The shooUng occurred early
Sunday morning In the apart·
me nt the two men shared with
three others.
The brothers were among five
district officials indicted by an
Orange County Grand Jury last
June on allegations they used
district employees and equip·
ment for personal chores.
Charges against Carl Kymla,
former district general manager
and Kenneth Krieger . main-
tenance yard s uperintendent,
were dismissed earlier this year
after a closed door preliminary
hearing in Central Orange Coun·
ty Municipal Court.
The fifth defe ndant, Vernon
McKown. an inventory control
clerk, pleaded guilty to one mis·
demeanor counts of alter~ng
ret!ords.
John Perry faces one charge
or misappropriation of public
funds and another of embenle·
ment stemm.Jng from the alleged
hauling of rock In a district vetti·
cle to a private home in the San
Bernardino .area.
Ch arles Perry faces three
counts of misappropriation ot
funds. two counts of embezzle·
ment and two counts o( altering
public records. Those charges
also Involve the rock hauling aJ.
legation along wtth aJlegatlons
of yard work done at the home or
Perry's mother
•
Dr Morton Nelon, the county's
health officer. said the disease
can be and often Is passed on to
humans who have ha<t contact
with sick birds
Nelson s aid the infection
tra ns mitted by psittacos is Is
ofte n mild. but can be seve re in
the case of the elderly. He said
sy mptoms inc lud e f e ver. headl!~he. -~h~~Q.ains .... lethar.u.-andloss ot appetite
Antib10tics are used to control
and kill the mfection. Before
they became available. Nelson
said, about 20 percent of those
who contracted ps ittocosis died.
Nelson said immediate treat·
ment or destruction of affected
birds· is vital if the infection is to
be held in chec k
Birds s uffering from psit-
tacosis often appear wasfed and
usu.ally have diarrhea and con· •
Junctivitis . They have been
known to carry and trans mit the
infection for weeks and months
before they die.
But many see mingly healthy
birds can also be carriers of the
dis eas e , the he alth orficer
warned . He urged any pet
owners who may be in doubt to
immediately c ontact a
veterinarian.
Individuals who believe they
may have contracted psittacosis
or have been exposed to it
s hould contact their physician.
Nelson said. ..Cont racting the
disease does not us ually confer
immunity." he ~dded.
Waddill Jury
PickS Enter
Second Week
Jury selection In the retrial or
a ccused baby killer Dr. William
Waddill entered its second week
today in Orange County Superior
Court.
There was no end yet in sight
in the jury paneling process tttis
·morning as prosecuting and de-
fense attorneys continued ques -
tioning pros pective jurors on
their views or right to life tss ues
and the role or the physician.
Waddill. 43. of Huntington
Harbour is accused of stranglin~
a newborn girl afte r she alleged-
ly survived an unsuccess ful
saline abortion performed on an
18-year-old unwed mother near-
ly two years ago.
Waddill bas insisted the infant
never was alive.
The physician's first Superior
Court trial ended in a mistrial
last May wh'en jurors announced
they were hopelessly cfeadlocked
after 16 weeks of testimony and
11 days of deliberation .
Jury members said their s plit
was 7.5 m favor of acquitting
Waddill on the murder c harge.
Defense attorney C harles
Weedman said today he expects
the jury selection process before
Judge Byron McMillan to con·
tinue at lea st anolh1>r two days.
WaddHl's trial 1s expected to
last about four months.
Huntingto'f'S
<;as Supply
~ Tighter
Huntington Beach cit y of-
ficials have been put on notice
that the supply or gasoline . is
beginning lo tighten.
City Adminis tr a t o r Bud .
Belsito sa1d il appears there will
be ample fuel for e mergency
vehicles but that the c ity may
experie nce fuel problems by
summer.
"We will be addressing the
problem of conservation of
fue l," be said.
Officials were recently 10·
formed by Chevron USA Inc.
that it intended lo allocate to the
city the same amount of fuel In
February and March that It re-
ceived for the same two months
last year.
"I don't see any immediate
problem." purchasing agent
Roy How said. "But it Is very
prudent to exercise every
restraint In the use of fuel."
How saJd the city's vehietc
fleet has not grown materlaJly
and that the re are fewer
employees to travel this year
because or resignations.
"We will be asking everyone
to please restrict travel to real
needs," Row said.
Chevron recently told the city
that the company's supply of
gasoline lhrougbout the county
will not be sufficient to mect the
demands or dealers and
wholesale custome rs
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Schools,
Offices
CIOs~d ..
By 1'he Associated Pres.s
Residents of the middle Atlan-
tic Coast. were digging out today
from on e of th e wors t
s nowstorms m the region's his·
tory and several governors took
emergency action.
The aftermath of the storm.
which approached blizzard con·
d1ttons in some places as at
raged from Virginia to Connec·
lieut after burying the South on
Sunday, was sometimes grim
Hundreds of looters were ar·
rested in Baltimore and more
than a dozen s tores were sacked
In Atlantic City. Schools were
closed m many areas and e ntire
counties were immobilized.
Delaware Gov. Pierre S. du
Pont toured downstate Kent and
• Sussex counties by helicopter
this morning and immediately
extended a state of emergency
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SNOWY BAL Tl MORE
HIT BY LOOTERS-A4
until midnight National Guard
troops were called to clear roads
and provide a mbulance service
ar1d Dover Air Force Base was
closed for the second day
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DOUGLAS ALLEN SCALES THE EIFFEL TOWER IN PARIS
A Protest Against the Seal ~r• In Canada
ln New J ersey, where the sur·
prise storm dumped as mu~h as
two feet of snow and left drifts 15
'feet high. a limited s tate of
emergency existgd in Cape May .
Atlantic and Ocean counties.
"It looks like a disaste r mov-
ie ... s aid one Att antJc Cit y rcs1
dent who walked three miles to
work throu~h deserted slrecll>
and snow drafts. 'Sa.ve the Seals'
American Scales Eiffel Tower
PARIS (AP I -A 23-year-old
American scaled the icy lat-
ticework of the Eiffel Tower to·
day to place a Greenpeace or
g anizalion banner reading
"Save the Seals" near the 90·
year-old monument's midpoint
Douglas Allen of Decatur. Ill .
starting at the tower's second
platform at 377 re el, climbed
about 1$ feet through the maze
of stee( in near-freezing tem -
peratures. There he hung the
large cloth s ign· reading 1n
French "Sauvez les Phoques "
Allen. who s aid he came _to
Paris from the United States to
make the climb and protest the
ann ual s eal hunt in New-
foundland. Canada. ended his
three-hour venture by descend·
ing to the platform into a small
crowd made up largely of
policemen and photographers
The young American said he
was an experienced mountain
climber, "but this is my firs t
building ... He was led to the bot-
tom of the 984 -foot structure by
police who took·him a way an a
van '
A police s po kesm a n s a id
earlier at was unlikely Allen
w o uld b e arres t e d Th e
s pokesman said that unless or
ficials al the tower lodged a
complarnt, which he said was
unlike ly. the climber's 1de nt1ty
would be checked ttnd then he
would be released
Members of the Greenpe&ci:
organization distributed an ap
peal calling on the Canadian and
Norwegian governments to sus
pe nd commercial hunting of
harp seals for a pe riod of two
years until more scientific m·
formation could be gathered on
the species.
It also asked the two govern·
ments to end all hunting of
· hooded seals until the normal
population ls re-established.
Canada has a nnounced a
quota or 195,000 seals for 1979 in
the hunt which is scheduled lo
begin about Ma rch 10
Vie wers ()K'd At Execution
Emergency ve hic les were us
ing a Boardwalk a lo ng the
ocean. one of .the only plowed
thoroughfar('s
In Mary land . where the 22
inches of snow th a t fe ll on
Baltimore on Monday was a:.
much as 1s usually recorded in
a n e ntire winter. Gov Harry R
Hughes issued Q_rdcrs closing all
banks except an four we!>tc rn
counties wher e' the 1 m pact "a:.
relatively h~hl
In Ne w Yo rk C11 y. where
about a foot or snow fell Mon
day, temperatures tod ay abo
\\e re in the 40s. aft er nearly l \\11
w t.•eks o f be lo w fr ee~1n~
Weather forecaste r" were ('On
rerned lhal a quick melt could
cause noochng
More than 14 mche~ of snow
socked Ph1ladelph1a. and tern·
peratures there were lo reach
the upper 30s today
In Wa shington. 18 7 inches of.
snow fell Sunday night and Mon·
day -the largest snowfall dur-
ing a 24-hour period since 1922
Temperatures today were m the
midtouppet30s
Nearly all feder a l civi! serv1ct•
e mployees got a one-day t'X
tension o n t he i r three ciuy
Washington's Birthday holiday
Farmers, who had rolled tht 1r
tractors into the c11v this month
10 protest the Carter admimstra
l1on'c; agncultural pohcae!-wtn• SALT LAKE· CITY lAP 1
The Utah house has voted to al-
low up to nine reporters to wit ·
ness criminal executions ·Slate
la w curre ntly ba rs the media
from watching a death sente nce
carried out.
ment until after an execution
has been completed and lhc
body has been re moved
. a llowed to help p!ow .,treeb and
tow m otorists out of snowdraft:-
The measure, which passed
the House 40-29 Monday, goes to
the state Senate. It would ban
cameras and recording equip· -
In mt 20 years 1n the iewelry business I've been~ ,,..ny
Questions abOut Jewelry and
gemstones, questions you mey f'llMt had but never asked Here
we just • few.-What Is the most common
gemstofl9?
The mosa common gemstone
is quartz, which is made up ol
the two most abundant
elen'ents on eartti s1hcon and
oxygen In the gem world
quartz takes many varied
forms rose quartz. smoky
quartz. the lovely yellow c1trrne.
the 11cn purple amethyst.
colortess rock crystal. and silky
brown tiger's eye. 1ust to name
alew
What's the most valuable
gem next to diamond?
Well, actually. diamond is not
neoesaanly the most valuable gem. Diamond. ruby. emerald
and aleunclrite 1n their finest
QUallti• are all at the top of the scale. But the range of
quelitiee In which gemstones oocur 11 ao great that no one .of
theee la alweys more valuable "*' anott'lel-. Do gemstones ever naturally
mmlbit a star or are star gems
all ITll~tNde?
Y•, soma natural gemstones
do exhibit a star effect. known • _.er'lam. Star rubies and ~ir .. are probably the bHt
known of the asterlatec:t stones.
blJt there is also star garnet
and atar quaru and other star
ltone&. The star II caused by u. '9fledlon of hght from tiny
needle-like tncluslons which
1ntersec1 et spec1llc angles
within the stone Over twenty
yww ego, men succeeded in
8¥r'lthelftlng star atones 1n the
laborat0f'1 Thia 1s probably the
Backe rs ... a ad a llo"' anj! lhl·
media ~ w1tne::.::. an execution
would mcrcase the cha nce1' 1or
a ccuracy and fa arncsl> They
also argued the deterrent value
of capital punishment could not
be effe<'live without new!\ cov
crage or an execution
c uJ c.fc t)
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Wnfctiff P'lna
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Along thl' New Jersey coast.
Monday·., o;torm n:• off rt'"'
rlents and ~ut.•st!< on Long Re:.irn
l~l and. a 121 ~-mile lo ng strl•t ch
of sand About 20 mc he~ of snow
closed the Long Beach bland
Causeway Brid ge I he on•~
land route to and from t he
island --------
~n-made maler•al you re
1h1nk1ng of. sinoo tne s:ones
~e'h1ghly publicized
I thought diamonds were ll"te hardest subslance known ru
111tn How 1s 11 lhat my diamond ISChtpped?
Diamond •S . •ndeed tt'P
hardesl metenal known 10 man
However hardnes~ doos not
protect a o;ubstance trom
chipping or crack:ng Ano1her
fact or -tou ghnPss -
meas u res res1s1ance ro ch1pptng and breaking Alas
dlarrond ts not as tough as '' '' · hard. Gwen no herd aouse a
diamond w111 'last forever. as
the saying goes. But a strong impact will cause a break
smoe diamond has vary dehn1te
Cleavage planes
I th<>ught only ine•pens1ve metals turned one s f1nge1 black. but 1 sometimes gel c1
rrerlt under my wedding nng
Does tt11s mean 11 s not gold?
No, 1t doesn t mean your nng
1srn gbld. You ve experienced
wtlat ls sometimes referred to
as "go ld smudge Go•d
jewelry 1s fasn1oned from " peroentage of pure (241() gold
moced with other metal'\ 10
provide strength. A black mark
is sometll'N'S caused by .i
reaction between one of 1ne
81~ 10 the gold and the acrd
lrom vour finger Since you say
1t only haQpens occa111onat1y. you rrey bf using a detergeflt or lotlOl'I or some kind 1na1 1~
• r..ci1ng Wllh one ol the 111!oys
If you heve Questions you d
hke answered. teea tree to dros..
bV Chatles'H Bar• Jeweler' •n
Westchtt Plad We re ~merican
Gem Soc:•ety lti>INeler"
ded1C ~l 4'd to con"""'t:r gud~ and proteciron
. .
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OAA. V PllOT Tuesday, rebruarv ?Cl 1979 NATION I WEATHER
Carter Warns
wid1°"' Tom
Marpbio~
Reds in Iran •
An.ANTA <AP> Preaident•Carter offered hla first broad d~fense
H w That . ? 8.lll.
of o U S ·Soviet tirms tra.ty today but warned lhe Kremlin that in·
tfl rfort>nct> In Iran could Jeopardlie Russian relations with the United
State
H l1 auld tht• neurly completed pact ill "a fundamental element of
1-'0 G LONG TIU; ('(J'}\S T . Back last October, lht•
llunlm1<ton Rrach t'ollc•• l>t'p4trtment took It r ight on tht•
eh!n lo port from tht-• <'ommtssion on Civil RlahL:s
A rf'port \\it ~ '' 'UNI rratlr.11 of thr Hunllnttton col)M
haodhnaof certain t•ltucni<
It was 'on nf 11 hhnli 'lldC' '"ot Thr rt'port aot rrlt-o•wd
1rn<J was P,mmpth l•l1el.-d • p1tr f' of 11arba1e" by llunt
mgton l'oftc-t' l'h1t'f Eulf' rtobuu1lle
So ~Otl ar1• lc-ft pun lt'd for 'SOml' monthrt, wond~rin
you btohf'Vt' lhf' l'I\ 11 ltl~hb JM'()plf' or
VOU btltl"Vt• th\' poll('( l'hll'f
NOW WE Fl D THAT commlHlOn
lnders In W&•hln&tOn 1dm1\ tha\ the
rtPort ww. senously Oawed by what
the)' chorllcterue U'( • 11 lapse 10 com
mun1cauon
Talk about the <-r1t 1ul rt-port ·now
set>ms to lap:,e Into bu'°e uucrat-ese
Louis Nunt>z. acting start dLrector of
the Civil Rights group. s aid that when •ot•~• u1:
the draft report woi. releas~. a letter should have come
with 1t to llunhngton official "inviting ft>edback "
Trjnslated , ff'~dbuck tn this mstance might be m
tt'q .1rc•ted to rn~an u rt-buttal Or an answer Or a contrary
'ww Rut lhl• h:edbuck teller didn't gel sent with the re
port
Then Nunl'L UJU~t·sted the report wasn't supposed to
be rt>lea!Wd tu th<' grner ul populace at ;t time anyway
Ile blamed this on "a lac k of commuruca · n."
Translate that to mt-an the)' didn't g t the "Secret"
stamp on 1t in t1ml'
ON ONE SPECIFIC allegation against the cops. that
the "least experienced officers" were used to patrol Hunt-
ington 's downtown Main Street section, Mr. Nunez said the
reportdldn'tshow •·us ual thoroughness."
A kindly interpretation of that phrase might be that
the report was sloppy . Less kind would be to s uggest that 1t
was inaccurate. or it plain lied.
Nunez went on to explain away. "The commission
staff dad not verify this allegation and because of the fre·
quency oflhe allegation they assumed its validity.
ROLL THAT ONE AROUND in your head. The fre
qul'ncy of an allegation promptly makes the charge true.
On<'C th<'rc was a dict ator who had a propagand'a chief
who believed if you repeatt>d a lie often enough. at becsme
I.he truth
There are frequent reports of flying saucers . so they
must be trut.'
The m~rc you read the bureau~ratic back-pedali'1g on
the t·1y1l ri~hts report. about Huntington Beach cops. the
•mor':! 1t soundl> like Chief Robitaille had it pegtoJed right in
the fi rst place.
Haul at away to the di~posal station.
OPEC to Consider
New Oil Price Hiker·
K U WAIT t AP l The
Or~amzat1on of Petroleum Ex-
porting Countries will hold a
:-.pecaal meeting March 26 to dis
cuss pol>sible oil price in<'reases
because of the suspens ion of Ira·
n1an exports.
Kuwaiti 011 Min is t e r Ah
Khalifah al-Sabah announced
Monday that lhc m eeting woulrl
be held but did not s ay where 1l
would be.
O P EC raised its I.lase price on
crude 011 5 percent Jan. 1 as the
firs t or four increases this year
that are to total 14.5 per cent.
This month Abu Dhabi and
Qatar added snothe r 7.5 percent
increase o n thei r premium.
grade oil
M eanwhale, the new chief of
the National Iran Oil Co. sajd to·
day that petroleum exports wall
res u me a fte r the "necessary
stl.loies" have been completed.
The appointment of Hassan
Nazih to head the giant state·
owned company was announced
by Prime Minis ter Mehdi
Ba1.argan.
Na zih did not say when the
studies would be finished or
wha t topics they involved.
N azih. a fo rmer as!>OCiate of
the National Front Party that
opposed Shah Mohammed Reza
Pahlavi. is a human-rights ac-
tivist and president ol the Ira
nia n Bar Asso<'iation.
Iran had been the world 's
second maJor oil exporter after
Saudi Arabia
..
11ma1egtc and-political stability
In a turbult>nt world ...
Dt'hverlnl( u m aJor speech
oulUn.ina blis udmanls.trat.ionj
fort>lgn Volley at the midpoint of
has tf'rm. Carter also revealed
lhut, M n rPsult of the Chinese
1nvu-1on of V1etoam. the United
Statt>. hu "consulted directly
with leaders around the world."
REPORTERS WERE led lo
bf>lieve the contacts may have
been with Soviet President
Leonid I Brezhnev and Vi ce
Premier Teng Hsiao-ping of
Chm a
.looters Hit
Snowbound
Balthnore
BALT IM O RE I AP >
Sporadic looting continued in
snowbound Baltimore today as
police rounded up more than 300
s uspe cts in mor e than 1.300
cases of breaking and entering.
But police said there was no
return to the-large-scale robbery
that broke out afte r a 22·1nch
snowstorm paralyzed the city on
Monday.
"IT'S STILL occurring on a
very Limited scale." S"ajd Dennis
S Hill, a police spokesman.
By midday. Hill said. 310 peo-
ple had been arrested o n break·
ing-and-entering charges with
police also arresting 271 for al-
legedly violating a citywide 7
p m .·to-5 a .m . curft>w imposed
by Mayor William 0 . Schaefer
at tht> hei~ht of the loot ing Mon·
day.
Hill said police had received a
total of 1,335 breaking-and·
t•ntc r ing reports fr om
m erchants. although· m any of
those were bel ieved t o be
duplicatcs1 of cascs-'1>oli ce had
handled Monday
"THERE HAS BEEN a con·
tinuatfon on a much lower scale
But t~ is a continuation, ..
said HiIY)
State 's Atto rney William
Swisher said he would prosecute
a lJ accused looters . They would
fa('e up. to IO yellf's in prison if
con victed on the breakin~-and-enl~ing charges/ ·
Curfew violations are a misde·
m eanor. a nd often vjolAtors are
me re ly taken to a police station
and then sent home.
Police said liquor and grocery
storei.. bakeries . auto supphes
and furnjture stores had been
hit.
Looters were seen lugging a
refrigerator down Pennsylvania
A venue. In the Oldtown area.
people carrie d armload s o f
clothing still on hangers through
the s treets, the Baltimore Sun
reported.
The looters 1nchide<Ltw0, mid·
dle-:tged women hauling a large
piece. of furniture . still in ill>
card board packaging
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The president m ade his com-
ments al Georgia Institute of
Te.cbooloe,y. al1el'. he.spoke to the
Georgia House and Senate and de·
fended his anti-Inflation program
and "austere" budget proposal.
He said the nation must con·
tinue to meet the needs of tt\e
poor and elderly, but added .
"There ls a clear limit on the
abillly or the American people'l<l
pay higher and higher taxes to
rinancl oew programs .•.
. THE PRESIDENT, emphasiz-
ing the need for restraint in writ·
ing the budget, which Congress
is taking up, said. ·'The Inevita-
ble pr essures lo spend just a lit·
tie more here or a little more
there for someone's pet project
br someone's favorite interest
g roup have begun. I am de-
termined to fight those pres·
sures."
S p eaking on the strategic
arms limitation treaty. which
has been under negotiation for
more than six years by three ad·
ministrations, h~ said agree·
ment "has been reached on most
of the major components of a
sound and verifiable .
treaty."
FREED FROM PRISON
En9'neer WllHem Geylord
LED RESCUE PATROL
Col. Arthur Simon
OBJECT OF RESCUE
Paul Chlepper0nl
APW .......... ,
ENGINEERED RESCUE
Miiiionaire Perot
Perot Describes Rescue
DALLAS <AP I Texas William Gaylord a nd .P a ul
Chia ppa roni. employed by
Pe rot •s Da11a s-based Electronic
Data Systems Inc
State De partment said 1n
Washington at knew only that th~
two men had been jailed .k{Jran at one tam e ~--
_millionaire II. Ross Perot says
he unsuccessfully sought help
rrom the u .s. gover nment
be fore sending h is own elite
s quad of combat-hardened men
to Ir an to stage a daring rescue
or two imprisoned e mployees of
his computer firm
"We went lo the Depa rtment
of Defense, the State Depart
m e nt . the White House a nd
every other level of our govern·
ment. Bur there was nothing.
absolutely nothing. they could
do." said Perot
Part or Perot's 15-m an squad
the n led the engineers on a
450-mile journey to the Turkish
frontier. where they <'rossed the
border to fr~edom . Pe rot said
THE LEADER OF the patrol
was retired Green Beret Col
Arthur "Bull " Si mon. 60. who 1n
1970 led an Army m1ss1on to the
outs kirts of Hanoi in an unsuc
c essful attempt to rel.cue
American pn.sont'rl> of war an
North Vietnam
PEROT, WHO graduated from
the U S. NRval Acade m y a nd
built a billion-dollar computer .•
busine!ls art~r training as an
IDM salesman. left many qut:s ·
lions unam;wered. including how
they traveled and crossed the
border and how much money
wai. pliid
'Tm nol going to gel into de-
taib for o bvious reasons." he
~aid SO, THE CREW-CUT tycoon
calmly told reporters Monday,
his men paid Iranian revolu·
tionaries in Tehran to storm the
Gasre prison Feb. 11, freeing
about 11.000 prisoners .
T he other squad members
we re EDS employees with prior
military experience a ll volun·
teers. Perot s aid.
Gaylord a nd Chiapparoni.
both 39. were jailed for seven
weeks. apparently an coonecllon
with alle~ations of official cor ·
rupt1on involving a contract won
by Perot's computer firm Among them were engineers
Perot's story could not be tn·
dependently confirmed. a nd the
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CALIFORNIA
Boy, 11,
SUrvioos . . .
Air Crash
LOS ANGELF..S (AP > An
11 -yur-o&d boy with a broken
. band tn.td1eod two mllC" to saJf'ty
tl\rouifi walal-df't'p MlOW and IN~
after 11urvivina a phm~ tra h In
tbt-ru"t"d Sun Gabri I Moun
l Ins, IUlhorltlt <;&td
A r male sun·tvor \lo ho lric'd
to makt' tht• Lr~k butfell~w~
unablt> to contlnut• lntt-r dltid
authonll td
Tht' bo}, Norm on Ollt>,tad Jr
or Malibu, w:alkro into lht> Chitp
man Ranch Moodta)' •'1.C"moon
and said ~ be'ht>vt'd tus falbt'r.
Nor0tao Sr , "as dead U'I t~
snowbound wrttkaa~ of ''" 1.-enatne c na rn. alone with
flying lnst.ru('lc>r Oob Arnold, Z7.
ol Mar Vt.sta
St~ ('0111 ,,._..
t:L CENTRO 1AP1 l'nttt'd
f'arm Workt'r<; und £ro"er.,
muy have ~ont• b1h•k to tht>
burl,lainmg tabll' but llttle pro•!
rrss hru. been i.ffn 10 i.elthng .1 T STA;E . )
sometimes viole nt 32-day-old
strike that bas crippled 40 per
cent of the nation's winter let·
tuce harvesL ·
"There's oothJng new to re-
port ." Tom Hubbard , a
s pokesman for the growers. said
Monday after talks resumed
"No new breakthroughs "
1t'.-csn S trang led
CARSON (AP l --A 22-year·
old woman who was working :JS
a security guard has been
strangled, stabbed a nd sexually
assaultoo inside a vacant home
s he was guarding ror a friend,
authorities said.
The body o(Larooda K. Starin
was found ln a bed in the house
Monday by the own er when he
stopped to pick her up for a
shopping trip, Los Angeles Coun-
ty sheriff's deputies said.
SJ50,000 Robllef11
SANTA MON ICA <APl
Police are searching for two
m e n who escaped with an
estimated $150.000 in diamonds
and other jewe1'y.~8rter luring
two gem merchants to a hotel by
posing as prospective buyers.
The two robbers apparently
arranged to me<'l the jewelry
salesmen Monday al the Royal
Inn 1h Santa Monica lo discus:,, a
purchase. police Sgt. Russ
Martin said.
Once inside the meeting room
the bandits. indicating they were
armed. took the Jewels and dis·
appeared. The s alesmen told
pohce they did not actually see a
gun
~ Dag of RenaenalJrance '
Mon Tsuchida, 84, and granddaughter Leonora. 10, both
from San Bruno. listen lo speake rs during a pilgrimage
at the site of the old Tanforan racetrack in San Bruno
where 8.033 Japanese-Americans were incar cer ated dur-
ing WWII. Monday marked the 37tb anniversary of the
order which interned 125.000 J apanese-Americans. Mrs."
Tsuchida wears the identification card just like the one
i-.he wore 37 years ago.
Simi Man Killed
By Mobile Snipers
ONTARIO <AP> -Mobile snipers, shooting from a van for
more than an hour over a l().mile s tretch of highway, have killed
one man and hit at least one other vehicle, authorities said. Two
men were arrested. Booked for investigation of murder Monday were John Wyse,
23. of Whittier and David Navarro, 22, of Calexico, San Bernardino,
County sheriff's deputies said .
THE SPREE BEGAN near Diamond Bar. 30 miles east of Los
An~eles. and spread 10 miles further east to Ont ario. where a Simi
Valley man was shot and killed as the van swerved across
lhghway fiO 's center hne. deputies said.
The victim's identity was withheld pending notification of his
family ;
WITNESst:S SAID at least one shot from the van -struck a car
as it passed through Diamond Bar. but the driver was unharmed.
The arrests came when a van matching descriptions gliven by
witnesses was seen outside a Pomona restaurant two hours after
the killing.
LET YOUR HOUSE
REMODEL YOUR HOME.
With the high cost of buying
a ne\A/ home today. ifs often much
better to stay right where you are
and remodel.
Redo the kitchen or bathroom.
Add a room or a pool. Make YoUr
valuable home even more valuable.
And the ecauity you already
have in your house may provide
'·'-~ .... >A•• the cash you need. without affect·
, ing your first mortgage in any way.
~~-··~-_ You see. equity is the differ·
ence between what you owe on
your first mortgage and how much
your home is presently worth.
. Which could be thousands.
Our loan professionals will be happy to give you all the facts and
figures about borrOVJing on your equity.
For more infonnation, just call 644-8824 and ask for Linda.
She's a specialist in second trust deed Joans.
And Newport Equity Funds is a leader in Orange County home
equity financing. "'
Together, we can tum your place into a shO\.VJ)l~ce.
Newport Equit y 'Fu nds ·Inc
loans on good homes for any good reason.
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T~. Fet><uery 20, 1979 DAILY PILOT A 5
-~Fftmily Reunion' Held
'W Show HoBllJ Celebration of 200t,h Taping
By JE&&Y. BUCK
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -"All in
the Family" celebrated ita 200tb
1how wttb a "famUy reunion" of
tans from all over the country
and a &ala party .
M9re thun 750 people, includ·
ing 200 coot.est winners from 48
s tatea. gathered Monday night'
at:Ute M1trk Taper Forum of the
Los Angeles Music Center for a
s howing of highlights of the
eight years of the hit comedy
and a taping of reactions from
the audience.
THE ll·MINUTE SlfOW will
be aired on CBS Sunday. March
<4.
''I 'm in orbit," said Dollye
Canja oC Knoxville, Tenn. "I've
been on cloud nine sin ce the
phone rang and we were told we
were winners."
Mrs. Canja and her husband.
Clement, were among the 200
persons selected in a random
drawing for an all-expense paid
trip to Los Angeles climaxing
with the Monday night taping
and party. More than 300,000
people entered the contest.
"WE'VE GOTl'EN A LOT or
laughs out of Archie, the scrapes
he's been, l)t and the way be
mangles the English language,"
said Canja. "And we love the
dingbat. She's the real brains of
the family."
Joa n n e Rad c liff e of
Statesboro. Ga.. said, "I think
Archie represents a section of
America that makes µs all relax
and enjoy ourselves. I think we
all know someone like Archie.
My father feel.a be knows Archie
as a friend and asked me lo tell
him hello."
THE CONTEST wlMers flew
to Los Anaeles Saturday and
were treated to a holiday
weekend of sightseeing and dln·
oers . The u famtly r-eunton, ..
which included numerous other
fans and supporters of the show,
Stricter Laws
On Rape Eyed
LOS ANGELES CAP > -State
Sen. Alan Robbins says he will
propose new statewide rape
laws to the legislature within the
next two to four weeks that
would extend the legal protec-
tion of rape victims .
As the result of hearings con·
ducted by Robbins. D-Van Nuys,
the senator said Monday he will
also seek the legislation extend·
ing the· present law to include
per sons accused or sexual or-
-fenses involving the use of force.
"I plan to s ubmit new legisla·
lion protecting the legal rights of
rape victims and providing in-
creased latitude In the sent.enc·
ing of convicted rapists and
other sex offenders within the
next two to four weeks." Rob-
bins said.
concluded Monday night with a
party at the Music Center at-
tended by Carroll O'Connor and
J ean Stapleton, who played
Archie and Edith Bunker. and
two former members of the
cast. Rob Reine r and Sally
St ruthe r s,•tbe Bunkers'
daughter and son·in-law
ll was also a reunion for -
C h T i s-t i n e C a l 1 a h a o o f
Whltinsvllle, Mass., and her son.
Pvt. Tbomas CaJ lahan, who 1~
taking military police lrai..nmg
at Fort McClellan, Ala.
MRS. CALLAHAN, who had
long corresponded with creator-
prod ucer Norman Lear. was
flown in for lbe occasion and ~r
rangements were made for her
s on to get a leave from the
Army.
During the taping:~ear ac~
as master of ceremonies an&
called various contest winners to
the stage. Jerry Diller of Dover.
Del. said. "I've never been on a
stage before. We saw the ad-
vertisement on the show about
tbe contest and P'lY wife looked
at me and I looked at my wile .
and we said. why not ? We'd
never been to California ."
It is not certain whether there
will be a ninth year of •·AU in the
Family." Miss Stapleton said
earlier this year she does not
plan to return, but negotiations
are under way to attempt to
persuade her and O'Connor to
return.
Every seat on our 7 a.m. nonstop from
Ontario to Sacramento is
now on sale. Sa\re 20% t!~il~.iS~~
off our regular fare.
Price isn't the only
sweet deal on this
flight either.
Breakfast
pastries, hot
coffee, juice and a
newspaper are all free on b'oard. Early
boarding is available too.
Coming home the same day? Our 6: 10 p . m.
return flight is also on sale. Both sale
flights take off Monday through Thursday,
nqw through March 14.
llR e CALIFlllNIA
Call your Travel Agent or A ir California Reservation!) 111
Ontano (7l4l 983-2743; Colton. (714) 825-6900; ·
El Monte. (213) 444-450 I, Los Angeles, (213) 627-540 I;
Palm Spnngs. (714) 327-8556;
R1vers1de/San Bernardino, (71 4) 825-6900
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T~ay, February ?O. 1971
~oberl N weed/Pubhsher ThomH Keev1ltEd1tor
Barbartt Kreiblcht dltor1ol Ptge Editor
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'Gift of Natur
:
r Just a Memory?
Bmt watrhl'r and )Ol&~t.·r "t\O pl)' the p th1:1 around
pper V.J>Or1. (l ';' the d I}' m1J:hl find ll hor<I to
~llcvt' thnt only do1cn or o y r:. .-go lb P.r•i.lm w l
cTSotthebnck buy were. farnnt~ v.at~r sk1in1iaren.
The lid~:, c.am frt:•t>l> 1n Md out right up to the nov.r-
\:'UOISlwd suit t.• Lr ctaon p1 n, th fi hln~ v.IJI Kood . th
v. l r ~ ting fme onct lt mt•llctt the ay a fr sh s.altwater
bu)' should :.rn U.
•ow the '-.at-rs ho\ rlt up~ared , th • mlf(rant b•rd
spend Rl4 much hm v.otkma atop tht> mud nat u' noat in~ on lht' w ll'r, nnd when lht• "'"d as wront: tht.• uromu
1s lt•M1 than rdre::ihing
The bc.-s;mn\ng ot the encl l'Ume juc;t 10 vt·orc; B6?0 when
the 1969 \\i nter nood dumpt-d htt-rully ton .. of mud und
debris mto f hl' lf>Pl'r Bu) Stntt rhen. not one &ho\"elful
has lwcn remO\ll'd
And the p rohlt:•m h3~ l'x-l·n ou.:m.-nted by the year bv
\l'Ur bu1lctup of 'tlt \\Ubhm.z do"n San Dl<'RO Creek A.,
one offtcutl l'nmmcntt.>d rt'Cl•ntl) 1! mart)' more yeor:i 10
by tx>forl' ~Otnl'thanfl '" d ont> to c lean out the bay 1t wlll
have to be renamed Upper Nl'"i><>rt Meadows. · ·
Tht• multitude or cities und tlgcnclc., controlling lht:
nreu~ a round tht> crt•t•l u11tl tht: lM) fompounds tht>
fH'Obll·mor efft•c·ttvl• l'ontrol
Lahl wee k ttw ('uunty Bo.trd or ·uperv1-.tJr~ upprov~d
au 1n1U ol :step J coopt'rattvc agreeme nt bt'twceo the
County Flood D1:-.tr1C't and tht> r~deral government lo rl'·
movt? s ill scdtment Crom thl' San OlefltO C'rec:k to restore
its r hanne l and <'l'l'tllc• dt>s1 lting area within the channel
to prott><'l th<! ba)
This \ tll hdp But the tact remains that 10 years of
talk thus rar ha \'e done nothing to restore the unique gift
of nature thnt was the Upper Newport Bay
Honie-hn.yer Help
In today·s hous ing market the f1rst-t1me home buyi:r
with no equity in an existing residence too often fmd:-.
himself stopped before he's started
To qualify for a conventional loan on a medium-price
home. he must come up with a down pay ment of $10,000
or m ore. And fo r a medium-income family it's not eas y to
:-.a ve that sort or money after taxes •
Assembly m a n Bruce Nestande. R·Orange, Qas bee n
JOt ncd by 19 fellow Assembly members in offering legislu·
t 1on that would provide exemption from state taxes on
:-.p ecial suvings accounts designated for purc hasing a home
much as individual retirement accounts are exempt.
A tax p ayer who had never bought a principal
reside nc(• would be pt•rmitted to deposit up to $2,500 a year .
I ax frt·c·. up to a lifc>t1mc ceiling of $10.000.
If w1thdr~wn for any reason other t han a down pay m (•nt
on u firs t home. the funds would be ::.ub1ec·t to back
taxes plus a IO p~rc(•nt pcnaltj
T hl• measure would provide re lief from stale taxe.,
only , hut it sounds hkl' a step in the right directio n . N' s ut··
<·c:-.sful. it mig ht wc·ll be considered at the f ed cr a l level as
wc•ll
One of the m ore regrettable aspects of inflation is the
inubilily of young fa milies to establish their own hom es
For the s erious would-be home buyer this sort of t ax re-
ltd could make a r eal difference.
Likely Target
Tht' state Energy Commission was created four year s
ttgo Lo ride herd on the s tate 's energy problems. site neYV
plants and explore nt•w sources of energy.
ll has yet to npprove any new energy plant. Solidly
.inti nuclear. its m e mbe rs have dabbled in research on
c·oaJ.fircd plants. d<•spite pollution problems, and o il-fired
plants, dt•sp1tc foderal pleas for oil conservation.
-· It has produced nothing new in the area of other
allernate c•nergy sources. des pite a fat budget and sub·
st ant1al staff
Small wondN thcre·s a m ove in the Legislature to
abolis h the do:)lothing Ene rgy Commission and give
plant-siting power bac k to lht· Public Utilities Com-
mission where it bclon~s.
If the governor is serious ly looking for places to
N'e>nom1w at the ::.t:.t ll' levd. the Energy Commission a
go•1d 1dt•a gone• wrong \.\-Ot1ld be a likely target for obh -
vma •
• Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those ot the Daily P'1lot
Other v.ews expressed on 1th1s page are those ol I heir authors a nd
art1s1s Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot. P.O
Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642·4321
Boyd/ Movie· Millions
8)' L .M. BOYD
The movie "Brink's" cost
· 5 million. more than a
H'n times th<.· amount
C'n in the inramnus rob·
b1 n • F1lr that mattt>r. 1t " .... uc1 tht• mov1l' ··TorJ 1 Tora'
T o r u•·· at a <:o~l of $25
m I 1l 111n was mon• l'X pl•ns1vt'
111 m:.it('nal ~ood~ lhan wn'
I he t9<1l all at k on P l'lt rl
l!arhor that lh•· rilm dt•
ptch•cl
Thul comical c-un cuture or
1 he doctor cm the AO If course
doesn 't hold up. evidently
Thl· American Medical A-,,
soci a ll on rt•ccnlly reporterl
its s urveys 10d1cute only 10 7
o_.ar
Gloorny
Gu
I notice a trend to
change and modify
laws just becau&e so
many people break
them. Hope this doe!'n 't
mean killing and rob·
bing wUI soon be mMte
le ital. J v.
percent of th e nation 's
medicos play golf. More go
In for jogging, tennis and
s wimming. it's said.
tt ·s noteworthy in a minor
m :inner. is 1t not. lhat ·tht'
A I I A m t' r 1 <: a n ~ a m t• n f
haM•hall 1s supplied with 1ls
hall s from llaiti, 1ls glove~
from ltuh und 1h uniform'
frmH .I :111;in ., ,,.
One inch 1•vcry 30 day!>.
lhut·~ h'ow fttst a beavt·r·~
.teeth grow.
No man ahvP 1s an ex·
Eagle Seoul
Q. "During this one minute•
that I'm thinking about it.
how many babies arc being
born worldwide?"
A. About 200
Doesn '\ mall e r l hat
Jamaica has no natural ice.
rt still supports a dandy lltlle
Industry in lhc making of
hockey <''luipment for export
In th(' Marquess or
Queensbe.-ry rules of boxinl(
\s a stlpululion that prohiblt.'1
a· fightl•r from putting
!\prinws lo his sho •s
Has a nybody ~ver been
conv1 C\l'd of "low" treason"
Only one other ontmal wut
nttnck nn Arctic polar bear
on land. Can you name Ute
benst? Corr ct, It'" Man
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Connally Acquiital Explained
Wt\SlllNGTO R1R John
l'onnall) h1 • tet!l<>n domtnaUn1:
t h\• ottwr hnl'I n tht' prt fd('ntlul
1 tng, hart sou1ht to turn Ms
brlht1r1 trif1l jnto t1 pollllC''11 t1~
1>t•I With ch~rac•tt•rl, h e hluff. he
tu" prc~Ju1mt'<l th1•t h t~ on h prn ldl'nttal C'ontendt'r who
ho, tlt\•n ··cert1f1<'d Innocent" by
11 Jury
fie hod t•v(•ry reuson to bt>lievt•
tlw JUruri. ~ould not be 4'Vall bll'
\U dllpuk hl!S
t•on t t•nt1on
J ud.:1· C~t't1r,:t1·
t. H art . ,1
pu1t R ~
publican
c u m
Ill 11 t l'(' m ii II ,
IJ~1&l ••d the
names of lht'
-IUfUI::> fuur
)-l'llfll IJf.10 lk
hai. 1w 1111,•nltvu 111 t huuuin" tu,
rul1r1i:. ht• tohJ U'. to pc-rmll
I ht• 111 lo l.H: cro '" 1•Jt umint.•d
,1 bt1 Ul \11\.'lf UpllllllOS or (.'Un
did.th• CunuJll)
'f'.ht• JUd~I' tlt•fh•ll :ill flfl'Ct'
ti Ml Is to vrott•<'I 11111 J 11r·ur11 frc1111
IJl'lt\Jt "bulh •rt•d 1111d ht•<•kh•tl l1v
t ht• flt""' m<•<lltr, ' 111• knlc1 Hui
.. o mt• <'t1Url 'l1111rt't''-"""Vl 'fl II
W ll'I ('onnUJIV w hlllll ltlr' JUliWt'
11·.ilh w;111tt·cl tu 1111•t1•rt
Of:SPIT1<: 1111' 'lr1·1·1•<'"1'. our 1111
'>O<•l11t1• ( ;111 v ('11h11 ttlttulnt•d tlw
\t'llkd j ury ll11t ln11tt uuo The• I:>
1111 11r' th1•n"1•lv1•'< 111 .1111• 11 p:wl
Ill'\ 1·r 111 1h1<c·11~" llwlr cll'lllwru
11111" N1•v1•rllwl1•". we 10(:111\'d
m ost uf llw111 anti fH'rsuudf'd
1-t•v1•r;al of llwm to discuss lhl'
h1KtO.-I(' trial
It would bt• ,,1(1· to suy thut
mn'l 11f thl' JUrori.. who voted lo
ac•c1u1t Connally. would nol volt'
to put him in tht• Whit<' llouM~
"Our ''<•r<h('t mcunt not lhitl wt.•
had found m:ccssarily that John
Connally was innocent but.
rnth(•r, not gu1l(y based on \Jw
case presented to us.·· t>xplal11cd
foreman Oenms o·Toole .
Big J ohn Is a \ ain 11nd v1brunl
m an. w11h u booming voice. a
I akt' ch:1r~e manner and a pre!>
1dc•nf1.JI aura lie l)O much rt·
'>c m bll·~ thl.' late• Lyndon B
.Johnson th:H soml' politico~
s wc•ur Connally 1s cloned
LIKE TRE latt.• prcsidhl.
Con n a lly 1s l oq ua c iou s .
heads trong. homc-,,pun. filled
Earl Water8
with TC!xan namboyonce But he
also has the wheeler-dealer ltn·
use or Lyndon Johnson. who
t>rou1ht him to Woshlngton as
an lmJ>C'l'~i'lonabl~ _young man
und &urned him Into a chip off the old block.
O'Toole. summarlzin(t hls Im·
prtt1lon or t.ho trial. told us he
heard "n lot of Tci<as wheeling
and d aUnic." Som<' Jurors CK•
pressE'd concern ubout the cozy
relationship betwc(ln Connally
ond the, mllJt produc rs who al·
legtdly put11p tm! btibe money.
A couple of Jurors fl•Arcd thJs
might h1tmpcr Connolly 1t he
llhould evrr becoml' !)r<'J1ident.
A la.}¥ytir lo btJy1»l for thl•
mllk product-rli, Jake· Jocoba('n.
testified that h <' dellvcrt.•d
Sl0.000 In ca h to Connully at thl'
Treo ury Depurtmont OIR J*"
wuis thc•n 1H'rvlnR 1111 Hl chur1J
Nixon's TrcnKury !ll•trctury
T ii t; f81 1•s tubl1a.hc·d that
,I aco~n hud visited hl11 11aff' d1•
po11lt box in 11 Wta11hlnt(ton hunk
~AiSE·~~Ni!
1HE 8US JX OU~f
fl< AW!Offl KIC>W HDw
lU DlllVC ('
Just before his appointcnt!nl with
Connally. The pro ecuUon also
produced 35 witnes. es who cor
roborated J acobsen's story or
1.l'.allelsJo mec.l Connally. of vitl•
its to sate deposit boxes, of dcaJ ·
inn at vJttlO\.lS banks. •
But no w1tness ever saw
J acobaen pass any money to
Connally. And Big John. ·his
voice never wavering, denied
that he hud taken the money
His able attorney, Edward Ben·
nett Williams, charged that
Jacobsen was a liar and an em
beuler. Williams tried t i)
persuade the jury that J acobsen
had frarped an unsuspcclinR
Connally to save himself
ONE JUROa was lnnuenced by
thl' contrast between ConnaUy
11nd his nccuser. She said that
Co nnolly alway R looked
Jacobsen In lhl· eye but that
Jacobsen lookcd away. She w<1i.
1rnpressed favorably by Con
oolly's straightforward manner.
unfavor a bly by Ja cobsen 's
"~hady " appellrMllCl'
But tt w-,prob1bty evancelist
Billy Graha'm . according to jury
sources, who helped Connall.Y the mO,t. TM evangelist's le!tbnony
a11 a character witness for Con
nally lmpre5sed some or the
jurors deeply.
ll took the jurors more than
five hours to agree upon Con
nally's innocence. They sat
around a rectangula r table in u
bare. windowless room . One by
one. they expressed their views
Then they took the first vote. -A slight majority voted for ac
qu1ttal. A few had doubts an<l n·
malncd undecided. Only Ont>
juror felt Connally was guilty.
In the d1 scuss 1ons th a t
follow<.'d. t.evcrat Juror ... wanted
t o review lhe flnanchl
k stimony. They round It confus
1n2. They also had trouble un-
d1•rstandin~ the Wtiile Houst'
tapes. which conlamed a damn
1ng conversation bet we<'n Con
nally and Nixon a bout milk
pnct•:.
CONNALLY urged tht: pres1·
dent to help the dairymen, em
pha s 1~1ng lha l they wcr1•
··amassmg an enormous amo unt
of money that they're going to
put into pc:>liUcal a.ct1v1ty. ver~ frankly .. -
But hot :lll the Juror~ got lht·
conversation straight. As one n ..
called. ..We could Just he<ir
these Utmgs like ·Yei.. J ohn .
What ·s lhat . Okay .. Blah.
· Blah. Blah ' ··
Other ballots were taken until
all the undeci(ied jurors vOlt'd
for acquittal. But the lont·
h~lduout refused lo change h1:.
vote. The other jurors becamt·
annoyed with him and pressed
him to explain his reservation:.
Defensively. he would itsk to.s1·1•
the evidence. Al one point. h\·
had a stack of lPst1mony a fool
ht~h tn front of him
The holdout was shunted to a
''hair next,. to the foreman i.o
they could go over the testimony
lo~l'lh<'r. page by page• Then the·
Judgt' St'nt m word that 1t wa'
dinner time . Thl' Jurors asked
for 20 minutes to make a last tr)
be fore dinner Th e holdout
leafed through a few pages of
t estimony. s hrugge d s ub
m1ss1ve ly and said he would
<Jgree to the.acquitta l
Legislators Need Facts on Library -Use
In search of facts this column
earlier asked whether today's
libraries are attoned to the
public needs or whether some
pheses such as the lending or
popular fict1on m1i:iht not be out·
moded. The question has been
misinterpreted by some readers
as an attack upon the very foun·
dalton or pubhc libraries .
Writer s. whether they be
newsmen or noveli sts, would be
the first to
jOl n With
scholars a n<I
a ll others im
bU«'d With a
se n ~e of
cu lt u ral
va lu es to
champion the
lrbrary as a
public institu-
L1 on JUSt as
they would defend free public
education.
But in neither case lihou)d that
be construed as a carte blanche
for unbridled operations a nd ex·
penditures. So the questions of
what services s hould be pro·
v1ded and how many libraries
are needed within a given area
are both pertinent a nd valid ,
Mailbox
especially with the librarians
seeking additional state funding.
PART OF the answer lies in
the usage made or the services
by the public and the percentage
of the rmblic benefiting by them
But apparently. as. was pointed
out, the librarians have no hard
facts in this direction and in·
stead are relying on their ability
to stir the emot ions of the public
to s upport their cause a la
motherhood and apple pie
Take the response of Dixon
librarian Bruce Bryer . Dixon 1s
a (arm community of 9.600. The
library operated last year at a
cost or $71,166. This, Bryer cor
rectly advises. represents a per
capita cost figure offered by the
librarian's association
One would agree with Bryer's
contention that it represents a
real bargain if each and every
citizen received the value hls
presentation or per capita costs
s uggests . But. If as some
sources claim, less than 10 per·
cent In a community hold
library cards and onJy 10 per-
cent o( those use their cards, lhe
cost per user then betUies S749.
and the bargain transforms to
something akin to a rip-0fC.
Brye r offer!. as further
evidence the information that the
md1v1dual cost for books at $8.50.
magazines at $1.13, recordings al
$6.35 and films at $32.58 totals on ·
ly $46.58 and contend~ that if the
people of the community had
purchased their own materials it
would r e present ·a -cost of
$433,352
But his exercise is grossly
mis leading He has give n
himself the best of two worlds.
His example of individual book
costs are no more realistic Utan
the Implied-suggestion that
every person in the commwuty
uses lhe library. It is true that
the average hardback retails at
S8 SO but a great percentage of
the r eadmg public purchase
their books through book clubs
at reduced prices.
A GREAT MANY more opt for
paperbacks which sell new for a
fourth of hardback prices. and
still many more -rely on used
paperbacks for their reading, re·
duclng the cost to pennies. And
however books are obt ained out·
~ide of libraries. many are
passed about gratis, further rl'
ducing the cost per reader.
lnstead of shedding li~hton lht.·
question of library c·o~ts Bryer
has ~n blinded with the glare of
misdirection. Just as dazzling 1s
the ,assertion by th<' library 3!\
sociation of the tot<tl number of
.. trans jl ct1ons'' at publi('
libraries throughout the s tate
Taken at face value their f1gurl'
would require art average near
400 "tra nsactions" at each
library every day of the year
Even if !>uch a high volume wert•
credible 1t stiJI doesn't answer
the question of what percentage
of the total public benefits
IT IS AN establis hed fact U,<tt
the reading perce ntage of lht·
population has dwindled with the
advent of TV ahd other recreet·
tional diversions. An"tt less time
is spent by those who do read in
reading. As noted. these facts
along with the ap.cead or book
clubs a nd popularity of
paperbacks has dimlnished the
use of libraries. What the
Legislature needs to know now 15
just what p ercentage of the
population still relles on llbrarit·.-
and ror what services"
Fat Pensions Erode Respect for Governinent
To the Editor.
The government wonders why
the publ\c has less a nd less
respt>ct for governm ent officials.
Reading the a.rtlcle about Max
Rafferty's $42.500 ~nsion for
eight years' service with the
state of California. l found one
very good reason.
lt points out very clearly how
the 1tverage private job tax-
payer ls ripped off and is always
C'Onsldered to be -a second class
citizen by the government.
Where in pri~le industry can
you lind a pension S)!Stem that
pays $4.2,000 per, year after only
ei.rht yeArs service. and has a
bullt·in inOatlon '3ctor In the
plan"
No matter how you explain It,
thiis Is ~t tt J)C'nslon but an an-
nunlty paid for by the taxpayer.
When you consider there are
ovtr 6S mllllon workers tn lhls
-rountry who work on Jobe that
offer no pens)on" of any kind,
tncse klod of aold·plated aovem-
ment Ml celled Ptnt1lon plana ran
into a s pecial trentment class no
matter how you slice It 1
The average taxpayer if he is
fortunate to be covered by a
pension plan is usually paJd his
pension when .be reaches an age
bracket of 80 lo 65, and does not
enjoy the in·between annuities
a nd double and triple scoop
pension arran..sementa found in
government pension setups. tr
he works at a job not orrertng a
pension plan then the only thing
he has to loo.It forward to 1s a
Social Security check of a few
hundred dollars when he
reaches 65, on which he has to try
nod ekeoutan exlstence
The average government
wortter already enjoys many ad·
vantages not found in industry.
such as )ob St!curity. a non·
competitive atmosphere mote>
Uberal stck leave fringe be.,;ents.
plus their gold·platod pc?nsioa
syatems.
When arc government officials
going to address themselves to
this problem of dl11crlminotlon"
l!: P 8!NSON
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' .
l..an911G9r Bar..Wr•
To the Editor.
Paul Harvey's article m the
Feb. 12 Pllot on our .,bilingual
policy was splendid.
My family came to this coun·
try from Europe. learn ed
Englis h fast <in order to sur-
vive) and beautifully.
We are forcibly segregating
.,.our mmorlties wlUt a terl'tble
l a nguage barrier that they
should never have encountered.
( don't think any other country
prints ballou. teaches. etc. to
accommodate lt.s mlnorttle Wt
lihould be spending that money
on helping. not hindering
Give them Ute tools thake
their lives better throuah educ•·
Hon. job training tin EntU.ah 1
and so on. After all, people have
been Immigrating to this coun
try for mOn? than 200 years to
better themselves. We arett't do
Ing them any ravor"
MRSANl>MRS ~ HIRSHMAN
.r .•
Pauy Brar•t
To the Editor
In your Fe'\>. 4 editorial ... Pat·
ty . Sago Growing" y~u s uggest
ed Miss Hearst was not capable
of changing Crom sheltered
heiress to terrorist. You also
said controversy will continue a~
to what the truth really ls.'
I agree that bank f'obbery and
terrorism run contrary to M}Ss
Hearst's background and train·
ing.
I also believe that a person
can be made to do a nything
ugainst their will. given the
right c1rcumstanC' •g,
A c1ue 1n polnt 1s th<'
Jon.estown $U1clde ritual
Of course. Miss Hearst was
convicted by 12 supposedly \m·
partial Jurors. but I think he
has been treated uotalrly. partly
due to her family's wealth and
social pos1llon.
DIANE RYAN
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NAT•ON
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WEEKEND BUSBOY DESIGNS GUIDED MISSILE SYSTEM
Mlc'f •' Boerner'• lntetNgence lmpr••H• Air Force
'-T~en-ager a Whiz
Missiles Study AstoURfls Ex p e rt
BU.RLE.Y , Idaho <AP) Air Force
physkist Dr. Curtis Wood was im-
pressed by Michael Ernest Boemer's
two-page proposal for a guided mis·
sile system despite the misspelled
words and grammatical errors.
But when be couldn't find a local
telephone listing for Boemer, Wood
thought he might be dealing with a
we ll-orchestrated prank. After all,
Boemer promised his $40 million pro-
totype missile system could do "all
the jobs of all the various missiles we
have all of them."
WOOD. WHO WORKS in the arma-
ments laboratory at Eglin Air Force
Base in Florida, began looking for
the author when. after the propos al
was re1ected. the author wrote to ask
why
· · 1 remembered that in his proposal
he m a de reference to using the
racilities at Burley High," Wood
said. "I thought maybe he was renting
them and the school could teJI me how
to get in touch.·'
· Wood ~led Burley High and the
principal put him in touch with the
author -by calling him out of his
sophomore classes.
ERNIE IS A IS-YEAR-OLD who
works weekends as a restaurant bus
boy. When tested in the fifth grade.
he had an IQ of 175.
Wood plans to fly there next week
to talk about Ernie's proposal. No
plans have been made, but Wood
Python R escu e d
BASINGSTOKE. England <APl -
A slippery customer called Sultan .
was saved from free zing to death by
the long. comforting arm of the law.
The 10-foot Indian rock python was
. taken into custody by constables Bob
Taylor and Geoff Tanner after the
van carrying the snake brok~ down
in freezing weather on a highw~.
would like to bring Ernie to Eglin for
a look at its missile research
facilities.
"My purpose is to try and en-
courage this interest of Ernie's and
~ see just bow deep his knowledge
goes." Wood said. "The general
knowledge be demonstrated concern-
ing guided weapons or missiles <in
his prop<>sal> was exceptional for
anyone in high school. In fact, I think
it would be surprising for many peo-
ple in college."
AFTEJl READING TllE proposal.
Wood said be was impressed by the
ideas and command of terminology,
but Cound "a few things in the pro·
posal that were not possible accord-
ing to the laws or physics ...
Ernie's propo5al ls stUI omcia,Uy
rejected by the Air Force, but Ile
believes that may be due to tli's con-
cern that his ideas would be stolen.
In his proposal. he said, he "tried to
give the Air Force as litlle informa-
tion as I could and still get it across.
But maybe I squeezed a little too
much out."
Ernie said ·he lear~d about mis·
siles from books.
"l'VE GOT BOOKS on everything
from Star Trek to hydrazine pro-
pellants," he said. "I even wrote to
the Library or Congress and got the
specifications f~ a nuclear warhead
that was used in bomb irl 1957."
HE IS REL CTANT to discuss
specifics or his proposal, but said
most missiles can't vary their speed
in flight and are target.eel for a cer-
ta an range before takeoff. He said the
speed and range of hls missiles could
be changed in night.
Ernie, who wants to major in
astrophysics at t be Massacllu~etts
Institute or Technology, said
classmates consider him an oddball.
He has been interested in "anything
that rues for as Jong as I can re-
member -anything with wings."
We have a supply
in ever _.y offiqe for ypur convenience!
Nt-00 exLra 1.8.X forms th!s year to
11gure om your taxus? Were your
for ms not. forwardoo tn t.he mall slnOl'
/JU'vc moved? No problem l VlS!Lyour
Fn 1anc1al Frtend at. Pomona FlrSt
Foot;ral-you11 f1nd free coplesoft.he
most often used Federal and
California State tncome t.aX forms'
Juatask for the forms you need-no
obl!ga.t.tonl lt.'sjustone more eXBJn plc
cf t.he Ftnanctal Friendship t.ha.t.'s
been growing at. Pomona First Federal
&l vtngs since 1892 I
~ Pomona Fil'St Federal
~ SAVING: AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
IRYI NE PAAKYIEW CENTER
Unlverltty Drtve at Mfchelaon
(714) 552~5325
LAGUNA t:tlLLS
Laguna Hills Plue
Allele Pkwy. I t Hwy. 5
(714) 581-4100
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
9029 G1rffeld Ave.
964-2691
HOUU 1 Mon ·Thurs., 9a.m t.o 4pm, Frlda.y 9&m Lo 6:30pm
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• lJOntest Eye-opener
UU'M'EIU'l tLO, Minn <AP l
Thia conleat l sur~ to be an eye·
opener.
The Butterfield Area J aycees, with o twinkle In their collective eyes, are
oraanlzma the First Annual World Tum Startna Championship at But·
terlicld March 9 10.
Ml.ke Nordby and Duane Duefferl
concocted the ldeu with an eye to
Yale Booets Co8t8
NEW HAVEN. Conn. (AP)-Vale
University will raise tultton end
room and board costs by 8.5 percent
tb1s rau. nrSS-.140 a yea . and wtU re·
duce lta freshman class to cut over-
crowding, says President A. Bartlett
GiamatU Tuition for undergraduates
will go~ 7.8 percent. to $5,1.50.
..
publication In the Guinness Book of
World Records
HE&E'S THE WA l' the contest
will work
Starera wUl sit al opposite ends or
a table. Each side will have two "dls-
rupters." whoae job is to try to dis-
' tract the opposing starer.
TWO IVDGES WILL keep an eye
on the starers. The first person who
makes a movement of any kind -
bllnkinl. twitching, change of ex-
presaion or body movement-loses.
The rules declare that "starers
must have normal eyesight." and that
Judges "shall also see that the two
diarupters make no vocal noises or
any obscene gestures. Thls means
a utomatic disqualification."
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Rf'p Phtllp M Crane of Illinois.
earll st of the early bird R publlcan
pr•sldentiul eandld1tH, awln1s Into
Or n1te County Wednc d1y
lie s sd1cdult'<i tu muke a aJ)t"cch
ut 3 l> m l>t'fort> th ~t>t·ond i.nnui;I
R ou"b TJml'!I Co11 vent1on al the
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Tht>re wall l>t' .i pubUc r~cepllon m
h111 honor 11tart1nic ul 5 15 p m al the
conv~ntlon cenlt•r .. "'
THE GRANO J RV wall be the
topic wht•n locnl units of the Orange
Cout 1.t•ai,;ue of Women Voters
mt•fl this week League members
who have st-rved on the Orange
County Grand Jury will be the
~peaken.
A 11 111 t 1• r l' "l e d 1 n d 1 v l du a I:; .
TUt; 8 ADDLEBACK area will
have ,lwo ~Un1a : Units II and JU
will combine t-0 rneet Wednesday
t-vtnlna at 7:30 p .m . ln the home oC
Anita Diamo nd 26622 Cortin a ,
M las Ion Viejo. The speaker wall be
Marge Weed. Saddlebac k I will meet
out. Monday al 9: 15 a .m. at the
Lincoln Savings and Loan, Moulton
Plato. Laguna Hills .
Tiit~ LAG UNA UN IT wall meet
Thur day at 9.15 am. In the home
of Joan Benford. 1105 SkyUne Drive.
Laguna Beach. The speakers will be
Anne Campbell and Mary Miller.
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STATE SENATOR J ohn Schmitz
as inviting the public to an open
house Friday at his district office,
4600 Campus Drive. Newport Beach.
The building is across the street
rrom Orange County Airport
Schmitz' offi ce ls an Suite 5.
The open house as scheduled from
5 to 1 p.m.
u 1u1ou11 .,.,,.,.t mcluding men are invited lo attend Hfl(H (C)PPt! ... llllOVll •h-0.•"I M• .. A[l "'ll(H M <H £ ••• ••• 01 ~ .. 1 llH<" '"" P"'""'' •••• .,,, °""' 0, """''"91., a..~ ., , • P.,..... one o( the l<><.•al mt.-etlngs.
'•D<1>••Y 11 ,.,., ,., '"" -0' " *"'"' f)n ~•bro .. ,. •'-ill• !Kl"' THE SOUTH COAST 'Repub'·can &etov.a MOlfWt CJf f tf'd h•tOOWr of M•t<rt JO t"'U •" ~nt• ~u .. (4 t U ccn1•""'""'°C• H•'""''"'"'-04 w•••.....iov"'•mD4""'<"'•o•C ••~of THE IRVIN U NIT Forum will meet for dinner Friday ""'"""' (A ~ W111o.,,, 8,.,_,,, Jr Huflll~ ftHdl, C• 1411,,..r o .. .,o Wiii meet h SaddJ b DI ..-• ..n.iuan flf'ec11 '" "''° ..,, 01 !>.>n141 iwo.-•. 1 ,,.,.,.1.,.,,.p .. nci Wednesday at 9 15 a.m . in the home al l e e ack Inn 1n Santa Ana •••.cl Dy -bt(ll,...., C-•oe·C-ot C•l>O• I-"-' D4w1,.; ~II of H..nl ( W di II d 8 C MPlfO\P M•HUnu••ll• eno • ''"''"" ..... C• ...... Q<-•••Nt• 0 e n u~sta • 54 2 atowba Speakers will be attorney Robert ~.~~.~::":~,! °..:~~· :"":::•:, ~::,:.0.,~=.:'..1~10;;. •,:.:·:~ 11c:., Lane, lrvtnc Von Esch Jr. on "The Tanner Case
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AM •• El c-.... _.._ .. , P•rfl. SM !>I J e"'>ft ECllK-• °"'"" not Illa I . e May Willi v rd li
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ORANGE COUNTY I POLITICS I OBITUARIES
SUPPORT CHIEF
Betty t..ldel
FOUNOAT\ON-f'OST
Re>Mrt Berude
ATHLETIC NOD
Tim JorgenHn
Three Take UCI Pos.ts
Ro bert N. Be rube. a former
Cornell University administrator,
has been appbinted assistant director
oC development and execu~vedirector.
of the UC Irvine Foundation, tile un-·
iversity announced.
The UCI Foundation coordinates
fund<raislng sche mP.s
.ALSO. OFFICIALS announced.
Betty Leidal. an Ir vine resident. has
been named executive director of
the UCI Indus tria l Associates. a
·university support group of county
busmess and industry leaders .
Mrs. Leidal has had 12 years or
experience in m anagement positlOflS
at United Way, a c harity fund
raising organization
Before joining tbe UCI staff,
Jorgensen was associated with the
Aztec Athletic Fauodation at San
Diego State University.
OC Birthday
Festivities Set
The 90th anm versary of Orange
County's separation from Los
Ang.e les County will be observed
March 11 at the Old County Court
house in Santa Ana.
The festivities will include refresh-
ments. entertainment. historic ex·
hi bats. and tours of the courthouse. 01 e m" s1 . co•t• Mo•. C• Cox 1v o111ua11n9 1111 ... -n, P•111c Governments _ Good, or Bad?"
-..a ~::~~,::~"';:;!.:~:;'~" aEt 1~:15 p.m.Cin 1the home of Jan The festivities get under way at 7 A THIRD appointment was uw" Jaocso,. nnas. 2918 ala pa SL. Newport a nnounced , o f Newport Beach
P•ULl"IE KAY 1.ew 1s '"''o•n• 01 N•,.cv L JfoCKSOH. ··~'°""' 01 Beach. The speaker will be Harriet p.m. Call Carolyn Rapp, 551-3553 for resident Tim Jorgensen as assistant
For further information. contact
J a ne Mueller or the county Historical
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MARYVILLE. Mo.
<A P) -Marguerite
Crummlns Cronkite, 79.
stepmother or CBS-TV
news anchorman Walter
Cronkite, died Monday
at ct hospital here. She
was the widow of Dr.
Walter L. Cronkite Sr.,
who practiced dentistry
in S t Joseph m n ny
years
LOS ANGELES CAP 1
Real estate developer
Frlh Burns, 79, who
oversaw the planning
a od cons tru ction o f
thousands or homes 1n
postwar California and
who founded suburban
Panorama C ity. died
Monday after a lengthy
i II ness. He or ganized
and was president of the
National Association of
Home Builders
Series Set
On Energy
A four·"J)art lecture
se ri es on p erso nal
energy will be offered
beginning March 5, from
7 to 9 p.m. at the Bay
Vie"! Center. Santa Ana
He ights.
Offered tiy Coastline
Community College. the
series will be taught by
Pal Stember, a mar-
riage. family and child
counselor.
Pre-registration will
be held Feb. 26 . The ----------course will cost $12.SO
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No payments for single
sessions will be a c
cei>ted.
Mesan
Officer
J eremy 0 . Jacobson.
son of Mr. and Mrs .
R.K. Jacobson or 3053
Country Club Driv.e.
Costa Mesa. has been
coll'lmissioned a second
lieutenant in the Air
Force upon graduation
Crom Officer Training
School at Lac k land
AFB, Tex.
Jacobson now goes to
Vance AFB. Okla .. for
training and duty as a
pilot.
A 1973 gr?duate or
Estancia llJgh School.
h e r eceived a 8 .A
degree in 1977 from
UCLA.
Thestln
and the air
are free.
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Let them help you trim you~ electric bill.
Fo ll ow th~se si1npl e tips. They rcqlttrc no e lectricity at all. Yet
•proped y used , the y can can-y.a l ~t of the burden of heatin g and coolin g
and other jobs th~t plu g-in appliances do .
Mother Nat ure is a friendl y so rt . (WeJI, at least mo st of the time.)
And just burstin g with~energy that is free for the usin g.
So why not us·e it ? And con se rve>-electric
e nergy which costs so 111uch to produce ? You ' II .....r-E
be happil y surpri sed to find how n1uch you ,;::::,.,_
!-lave 111onth in and 1nonfh out. Southern Califeirnia Edison
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Introducing
Vidal Sassoon tor the face.
Join Beverly Sass~n for breakfast.
Meet Mrs. Sassoon and learn about Vidot Sassoon tor the
face. You may even be chosen as a Sassoon "makeover."
Thursday. Morch 1 a1 9:30 In our South Coast Plozo store.
Tickets are $3. For more Information coll 546-9321,ext. 201.
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MA BEU. -ThlJ f amoua nickname for
the Bell Telephone System was scooped up by "Edward Weaver. Ue has worked for Ma Sell
for 23 yean
94 Boats V i e
Midwinters
fight Winds
By ALMON LOCKABEY O.Uy ~I ........... .._
The SouthHn California Yachting Associa·
t1on ·s 50lh Midwinter Regatta came to a whistling
r hmax in Los Angeles Harbor Monday where 94
~atlboats in nine class~battled brisk 20-knot
winds over ocean courses.-"-
The bre~ze or wmd resulted in numerous pro-
tests as yachts battled for position on the starting
hne and one boat was damaged.when it rammed
the Los Angeles harbor breakwater. No one was
Injured and the yacht returned to port under its
own power.
Newport Harbor
skippers scor~ high m
nearly all or the
classes, sever a l win·
ning the right to have
their yacht names en·
graved on permanent
trophies.
T HE LAR GEST
turnout was in the In·
ternalional Offs hore
Rul e CIOR l with 53
boats competing in four BOAJING classes. Other handicap
classes were the A and
B division of the Midget
Ocean Racing Associa·
tion. There was also competition ror three large
one-design classes-the North American·40, Cal-40
and Ericson·JS.
Trophy winners:
IOR·A <10 >-1, Free Enterprise, Richard Et·
tinger.!!lfYCH!;--Seafldaleus,.Um ~ensan ~nd-
Doug Ayres:--O range Coast College Sailing Team;
3, NewsBoy, Jack Baillie. BYC.
IOR·B ll9) l , Cadenza, Carl Eichenlaub,
SDYC; 2, Raider, Jim Linderman, BYC; 3, Vago,
Ray Avardon, PMYC; 4. Fiver, But Rohrs. VYC: s. Blue Norther. Bill Sullivan, LAYC.
IOll·C (t)-1, BINGO. Bert Gardner, LBYC;
2. Frolic, Ed Fedor, CBYC: 3, Mistress Ill,
UCISA .
IOR·D U.5)-1, Tonka, Harry Hibbs, VenYC;
2, Renegade, Sandy Purddo, SDYC; 3, CotU>ntail,
John Arens, BYC; 4, Subnammer, MiJce Drale,
LSF;-5, Pendragon. John MacLaureo, CYC.
NA-4-0 (5)-l , Hot Flash, Dan Clapp, ABYC ; 2,
Slicker. Charles Cook. LBYC.
MORA·A (11)-J, ECLIPSE, J eff Stone.
BCYC; 2, Winsome, Dick Brown, CBYC; 3, Hur·
ricane Gulch, Steve J ost . CBYC.
MORA·B 18)-t, Jabbed Again, CBYC syn-
dicate; 2, Mad Mamma , Russell Worthington,
SBYRC; 3, Mallblnill, EdZlmmerman.CBYC. 'l
ERJCSON-35 CS >-1. Hanseatlc, Krog.
mann/Avery. VYC; 2. Free Spirit, Don McPherson, KHYC. .
CAL-40 112 >-l. Flrebird, Robert Grant,
SBY.C ; 2, Holiday ll, Gary Croan , CBYC; 3, Flam -
bouyant, Barney Flam, LBYC ; 4, Colloquy, Frank
Q.air , CBYC.
Power Boats Set
For Custolll Show ·.
If high speed power boats are your bag the
place to go next m onth is the Los Angeles
Me morial Sports Arena where tbe second annual
Speed, Sid and Custom Boat Show will be showcas-
ing dozens or the world's fastest prop-driven boats
plus blown fuel hydros, one·of·a·kind custom
boats and tow-vehicle boat comblnations.
Tbe event is scheduled March 7-11 and will
feature such record holders as Jim Noteboom's
blown.fuel hydro, Bottom Dollar; the unblown
Crucifier and lbe world champion El Eagle.
Many top racing pilots wiU also be present
with their craft. according to Jim Boston, head of
JB Enterprises of Burbank, producer of tbe s tiow .
Piloting Course
Set in Da1ia Point
Dana Point's United States Coast Guard Aux-
iliary is offering a five-week course about piloting
boats along the Orange Coast. The class will begin
March 7.
Interested boaters should come early to enroll
at the first class which begins at 7: 15 p.m . at the
Crown Valley Community Park, 29751 Cro.wn
Velley Parkway ln Laguna Niguel.
The course will continue through April 4,
meeting each Wednesday at 7:1S p.m. For further
Information. phone 493-9697 afters p.m.
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Course Set
At College
Cvaslllne Community
College will present a
rour-part lecture series
on "The Art or Anlma·
\ion .. at Bay View
Cente r , 2531 Orc hard
Driv e, Sa nt11 Ana
Heights. •
Thl' series, beginning
March 8 from 7 to 10
p.m .. is designed to in
troduce the cartoonist to
him making.
ru•ld1~ February 20. 1079
DOgLady
Co tly
To City
L.O RAJl\._O_tiao IAJ:l 1 :;1orl'
Ruth Cranor. wu t•vtrlt-CI to
O'hth \\ ay fo t n snopplni mafl
last ) f'ar •. he> has coal lhe d ty or
t nr 11tn .000 $.17 .000 }u&l to
l>Oard tkr 2" P<'l doa:c
• anlont l~udofC. Lorain com
munll df'vt'Jopmt.'nt d1rMtor,
'•1d ~ north et•ntral Ohm city
hu p 1d $30,000 fo1 Miu
Cranogt"' homt', ubout 137.000 to
boa rd htr do Mai o l the Avon
i\namal and Aird llo. p1tal and
Sl2,:M>O to 1toN" ht-r furniture In
add1llon. ·Mi s Carnaac may
qu11llfy for n addattonal $15,000
1n rrlO<'allon funding, he uld
THE t i, • DEPARTME!'lt'T of
llo ualnf! .rnd Urban Develop
nwnt told the-t•ity lhttt the dog&
v. t-rt> rl.ilisified as personal pro
pt.•rty, and had to bl' 11tored at
public expense
··it ~med to us ludicrous and
nonscn~ical." Prudoff said "But
HO O told us that if we didn't
pay. 1t would hold up any grants
doo the city, about $1.2 million a
)ear "
He said tbe city paid ugdC.C--.
protest, berause officials figured
1t would cost JUSt as much to
fight lh~ ma tte r in court as 1t
would lo care for the dogs
MISS CRANAGE, 66, m ain·
tains that "IT things had been
done right in the firs t place,
none or the expenses for the dogs
would have been incurred "
•~w•~• In 1974, the city sought Miss
Cranage·s home for $15,000 in a
series of acquisitiol'ls for a 17·
acre downtown shopping mall
M lss Cranage went to court, and
was awarded $30.000 Cor he r
home. But she refused to leave
the neighborhood. and was evict-
ed in January 1977, during one of
Ohio's most severe winters in a
century.
SHE'LL HAVE SOMETHING TO SHOW IN OLD AGE
Tattoo-covered Madame Laioog1 Proud oi 'Art'
Tattoos A.rt
Miss Cranage moved in with a
friend. and Prudoff said the city
agreed to put up the dogs for two
weeks to g ive her time to find a
home. Thlit care is still going on.
Body Picture8 Change
SEATTLE IAP 1 When it comes to dirty pictures or off-color
language, tattoo artist s draw the line, s ays Madame Lazonga, a
paisley printed former "Most Beautifully Tattooed Woman."
"Those things aren't a rtistic or ethical," asserts Madame
Lazonga, a woma n in her 30s who says her real name is Beverly "SHE HAS AN eccentricism ,
you could call it." Prudoff said.
"She would go out on the streets
picking up stray dogs and caring
fo r them until she ·could find
them a home ..
Prudoff said Miss Cra nage re-
sis ted attempts t o find he r a
home. and said HUD pressured
the city into ,continuing to care
for the dogs for the full 12
months aflowed for relocation.
He added that her reputation as
the "dog lady" blocked many a
potential home sale.
Still in dispute is whether the
relocation aid will be continued
for six months.
Miss C ranage, who does
statis tical work for a settlement
hom e, said the only homes
shown to her by relocation of·
f\cials have been unsuitable. ......_
Album Poetic
Smithe. "Plus, it only gives tat-
tooists a bad name. which we
don't need.
"MOST REPUTABLE tat-
tooists try to preserve the busi-
ness by sticking lo artistic forms
rathe r than the kinky or dirty
side.·· ·
Madame Lazonga lives with
her husband, a collector of old
furniture, in Wes t Seattle. and
works at the Tattoo Emporium
on First Avenue downtown. At a
co nve nti o n o f th,e North.
America!\ Association of Tattoo
Artists in Houston, she won first
prize for designs . She won the
"most Beautifully Tattooed" ti·
lie at the group's St. Paul,
Minn., convention las t ye ar.
Morrison Revered
By Rock Group
By Y ARDENA ARAR
HOLLY~OOD <APl In 1971, wh1•n Jim Mornson d1t.'<1 in a
Paris bathtub unde r mysterious C'1rrum11tanct.'io., the world
mourned the untimely passinl( o( a t'ontrov n1lt1I rork .... u~rslar
Now. more than seven yca111 lat(•r, hl1t f1·l111w Doors have put
together an unusual a lbum aimed 11t provlrll( thnt W<' obo lost a
gifted poet.
"AN AMERICAN PRAYl-:R'' IS u rm1n'>luklngly cruflL'd ~und
montage of Morrison's poems and stork:. 111111 old und n •w Doors
music. And lo the surprlseof many. th(' hondAom"IY pocknfted but
decidedly noncommercial album Is scrambllnK u1> the J>OJ> charts.
It probably s houldn't
have been such a surprise.
Sure, most recorded poetry
sells about as wen as Wied
und e rwea r . but "An
Tops In Pops
American Prayer" Is not by some dreamy-eyed unknown.
Morrison was one of rock music's certified heavies. In the late
'60s, at a time when most rock groups were slnginfl about lovu und
the oecasionaJ drug trip, Morrison wns nltcm alcly chanting and
screaming his powerful a nd menacin~ visions of sex. violence and
death.
IUS tn'PNOTIC VOICE AND EROTIC, let-It all hnng·out
stage doings culminating in his wcll-publiclied conviction for
drunkeocss and obscenity during o Miami concert won him a
huge cult followin~
Madame Lazon ~a is red·
haired. with long, brownis h·
purple finge11 n a ils. matching
lipstick and a thin goJd ring in
her nose. When s he ctoffs her fur
coat. she exposes arms en
graved with s erpents. vines. a
heron. a carp, flowers and a red
lightning bolt
SHE WON MOST professional
re-c-ognilion for three birds of
paradise, which begin at her
right shoulder, wing down her
back. sweep around her waist
and disappear down her left
thigh. When she sits, the birds
rest. When s he coughs. they nut·
ter excitedly.
"I have an urge to c reate."
she says. ··1 a lways got A's in
art in high school.
"I'm careful about what I put.
on other people's bodies. I ask
them about their interests and
hobbies. I want the design to
mean something , to be part of
their tot.al beauty."
SHE TURNED DOWN one lat·
too because it was a n inside joke
among some men and she didn't
know what the punchline rtleant.
s he says
She says a lot or her business
1s drawing fancy designs to cov
er the namci:. of cus tome rs' old
fl a mes
Gone, she says, arc the trad1
llonal designs associnled with
military service and patriotism
"Not:>ody asks for eagles or
flags anymore. Nobody asks for
little designs that say 'Mother'
or 'Father' to remind them of
home.
"NOW PEOPLE ARE Into
nature, a searching type or
thing. Introspective. Flowers .
Frogs. Sometimes the drawings
are work·related. like a diving
helmet or fish."
A quick half-hour s tar or name
costs a minimum $10 at the Em·
porium. an average engraving
costs S20·s:JO and three birds or
parad)se might run you around
$1,000 for six sittin~s of 4·6 hours
each.
·uc1 Sets
Activity
Schedule \
The f oll'f w ing
schedule of activities
open to the public has
been announced by th
UC Irvine Extsosion
progratn. ·
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Reward for Disease
A poster otrering a $1,000 reward to the
fi'rst person reporting an active case of
s malloox is displayed on a wall at the
Center for Disease Control in Atlanta. The
World Health Organization is offering the
reward hoping it doesn't have to pay arr.
Jews Start
Of Celibacy?
'"""0 " on• <I•• 'P"'1"•'.,..-1-----·BER-KELEY <AP 1 The last of the Dead Sea ., m • .lO p m c;o10 Aoom ""~'" common• uc• u mpu• Ftt m '". scrolls shows that Christian practices of celibacy ~~~;r~ .. :~"c" P•r""q "".0 "°' for pnests and a ban on divorce cah be tra~ed lo a
t 11tt"•• P'o'•'"oMt s.11iro strict J ewish sect that lived in the desert. ac· ~ut',,":,~~::" fl•~•~"~'::'~~:n~.~ cording to a pro fessor who has interpreted the
""'"'•• • )0 .. m • )0 0"', q ..,. scrolls. ~~0, s:!~ .. ,~~~,,=.·;~~f ~~;., Or. Jacob M1lgrom of t he Un1vers1ly of
"'"'~"'"''· ""° P•r~tn<I t;nrollm•nl California said the 28-(oot scrolls. round In the :·~~"',~~,::r:,_ vou wm M• .. n• ,0 caves at the northern tip or the Dead Sea. show
A• J•rrv GrHn ..... •cs P~ o God speaking in the first person.
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Financial
Class Set
A four.part lecture
series designed for
singles working on their
pe rsonal finances will be
o ffered at the Hunt·
ington Beach City Hall.
Thursdays. beginning
March I from 7 30 to
9:30 pm.
OCfered by Coastline
Commuruty College. the
series Wlll deal with pro·
blcm ~ 1n mon e}
mana~emcnl
The sc ri e~. 10 be
tau~ht by financial plan
ner Ron Gable, will cost
$1 2.SO. or SJ 50 per single
session. For more in·
formation. eall 963-0811
l.Q. of 145
And Can't
Remember?
/\ noted publisher reports there 1s u simple technique
for ucquinng a powerful
ml•mory "h1ch can p:ay \ ou reu l dividends in both
businl'ios and social ad\'an·
1·1·ment and ""rk!> ltke m.11o:1r to ~l\l' ~v.J :Jddcd
Jllll'H'. nCl'l'!'l"llr~ '>l'lf
t·l•Q/1tkfwl· .ind i:rt•all'I
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MJLGROM SAID IT WAS almost certain that
John the Baptist had contact with the sect and that
Jesus may have as well. These contacts would pro·
v1de the link to Christian1t v
.. Everythtnl? 1n this last set of scrolls has
something new to say to us:· Milgrom said 1n an
interview .. It 1s totally unanlJc1pated and wht!n 1t
1s revealed to thl' s~ho1 arly world. 1t will barn<'
them .. ·
Thl' scrolls were written. he said. by a small
sect of several hundred J e"),· \\ho cut themselves
o ff from the rest of th«.> member)> of their rehg1on
in the middle of lhl' st-cond century B C They
lived in the desert and worked in the Lown or
Qumran
THE SECT. BELIEVED TO BE allied \\Ith thc
moncrst1c Essenes of J erusalem. behe\ ed that
other Jews wer e impure and had des ecrated the
Holy City
"The scrolls show that lhey env1S1oned a con·
s titutlonal monarchy in Jerusalem . with a kin~
bound not only by the Torah. but by a council of 36
with veto power." Milgrom s aid. "The king was
not allowed to remarry as long as his first wire
lived. which of course applied to his followers
"The group also believed that those who want
ed to live 1n Je rus alem must be celibate since sex
was ritually impure. And they said that defecation
was impure. so there could be no toilets 1n
Jerusalem.
.. The toilets had to be located 3.000 eub1t )> from
the city On the Sabbath. they were n9t al-
lowed to walk morl' than 2,000 rub1ts so lhe tmleb
were off hm1ts then /\ c ubit 1s an ancient unit or
measure ran~inl? between 17 lo 22 inches
JEFFERSON SMNDARD
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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Tom Shannon, a free
lance cartoonist who
teaches al Coastline and
Golden West Colleges.
will be the lecture r
For many, his dPath af27 merely e levuted him from hv1ng de1·
ty to rock martyr There are also those who believe he never died
at all. They cite as evidence the fact that ll\e death certificate was
A11 ord1 n)! lu th•'
pubhi.hl'I. mJn~ p<11plt• do ··once you get two. 1l grows on not rruhze ho" much they
you liJ<e a weird addiction and./ c·ould inrlul•nrt' other!'I
you want more," s he says "1 i.1mpl) b) remembcnnsi
see it like collecting art. bul not ~rruralely f'vt>rythin~ they
on a shelf or a wall but on your "l' l' · h "u r · or r r "d
lite underwr 11er Chrt<.topher l orre~ tor ht!>
prof1c 1ency tn ache1v1nq ou1c;tal"d1nq '>UClP\'> 1n
the •tie 1n<>urance 1ndu<>try Mr l orrPs
Qualified lor tnt> Thomae. Jefferson Club .. one
of h1<; company·s h1Qheq t1 wclrds. presented to
'memberc; with high pr0duct1on and outstandinq
service to has c l•entc; The cost will be $12 SO
for the enUrc course, or
S3.50 per s ingle session.
For Curther informa·
lion. cont.acl the campus
al 963-0811.
GARDNER
BOOKS GWEN
LA JOLLA (AP> -A
niece or the late mystery
writer Erle Stanley
Gardner has donated a
compJele set of his
works. Inc luding SO
signed first edJtions, to
UC San O\ego.
The gift. was made by
Meg Down a or San I
O\ego. lftChaded were 85
Per!')' Muon novels, lS non.ncUoo boob and 29 e
whic h Gardner wrote
unde r lhe ps udony m
A.A Falr.
sig ned by only one doctor lnstcad of the three
normally required in France. They also ques·
lion the official listing or heart failure as cause
of death, given Mo~son's relative youth.
To this day, Morrison's grave at Paris's
famed Pere Lacbaise cemetery ls littered with
rans' offerings -flowers~ beads, seashells and
tombstone graffiti lmplortng his return. As
Doors keyboard player Ray Manzarek put It,
"Jim is not some guy who's been put away and
forgotten."
In the last year or two tfefore his death, ~"•IOM
Morrison ~1'ed disillusioned with his own
sex symbol·superstar image. He put on weight. turned Increasing.
ly to alcohol, went to France for an extended vacation with his
wife. Pamela. -. Btrr BEFORE LEA VJNG. MORRISON decided to celebrate
his 27tb blithday, Dec. 8, um>, by going into a recordlni stud.lo
with engineer John Haeny and taplnc houri and boun' worth of his
poem• -some or which had been publilbed tn a i• volume. "'The
Lords and 11>e N~w Creatures."
"He might have wanted to do something with tt," Manurelt
specuJated recently of the taping session. "He might have felt that
the end was near. there mllht have been somethlna lo the back of
his mind telllng him. 'Jim, put U\ll down on tape because this
could be your hut chance. brother • Al It turned out, It was hlJ laat
chance "
~-
own body... ~~r~r~~~~u~~:·~erss~v:~
ART, SHE SA VS Is eternal.
"People ask me what I'll do
when I'm SO or 80 and have this
on my body. 1 say l 'U sUU have
something to show instead or
sar gy skin and baggy muscles.
l'I be more fortunate than-the
:i verage old lady."
Warnings Halted
NEW BRUNSWICK. N.J .
<AP I -Rutsers University
. police have stopped handlnc out
"rape cardt" to remaJe stucleot.t
after several women's 1"°'1PI
char1ed tM.carda were " laf: anarerntOrCecf "the myths that
blame .. women for r~ ... The
cards read, "tr l were a rapist.
you'd be in trouble.''
in casual conversations
with new acqunlntanres.
there are ways in which you cnn dominate earh situation by your ability to
remember. To acquaint the readers or this paper with the easy·
to-follow rules for develop·
In g sk1Jl in n·memberlng anything you cht>0se to re·
member . the publishers
havt.> 1mnted full detail!> of
lhCLr elf-tr1uning method
"" a n~w booklet, .. Adven· lures in Memor). · whlrh
will b(• mailed free to
1nyone who requests 1l No
obll11atton Send Jour
name. addrl'ss. an up
t'odc to Memory Studies.
('wn•('r lnsc1ture. ~r
509 ·089. 1500 Car dinal Orhe. Little f'nlls NJ
Ol4U f. ()OSlt'ard .,., ,11 do
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Mr. Torres, also recently rttceaved ht!> local
division's award for ··Rookie of the year for
1978" as well as the Orange County "Gama"
(general agents and managers association l rookie of the year a ward.
Mr. Torres Is a graduate of the University of
Callfornla at Fuller~on a nd spent eight years as
a Boys Club of America professiona l before
pursuing a career In the Ille Insurance in·
dustrv He resides In La9urlla Beach and hi~ of.
flee Is In
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
10507 Sleter Avenue -(714) 962-2473
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AT YOUR SERVICE I CONSUMER
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cef'Mll &Mt YMt ...... •'1 M da•a&M by •'-' lanclelWee w wa&u ,.....,, ct• .. au Ute rala •e're
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bMklitt,. "lle•eow1aer'a G9We For ~~rb Aad
EnMIMac..&rol."
PNP&r•d by ttle tOHty Eavlr•••Hta•
Maa11emN& A1eac1, tb.b bool&Jet'• debrit ~
MCU• lacltldH t.aforaaUoa M : ctebrll nows;
MIDe ~; eoalrol alda ud CeMral rales;
au~ wt.dow a.ad door p~ &ad ttallter
.tenedtr1 i;,.. ... C01ttrol &op6ea lDel9de eoatrol
.. aetr17 •vdoped ar-eat: &roud eoven: nnbe
ud tleel; eoatrol la bunaed areas; ludacaptag to
redaace fire a.ad eroaloa haunt; aad alo.,e malo·
· &.eaaaee.
: Tlae booklet b anUabie ID Room 310 at the
county eattneerlng ltulldlng (tM CIVlc Center
Drive Wesl, Sa.ala Ana>.
1t'helt b Prellt Taz-lrt!•'!
DEAR PAT: Can you give me a rundown or
_the Lax benefits under the new "over SS rule"? I'd
also like to know when a sale had lo be closed lo
qualify under this new law
P.G., Costa Mesa
The aew law allows the first $109,toO of a
qHUBed llotne seUer's profit to be eompletely tax-
•••Carter
R~p. Jock Kemp, R·
N.V .. h dc.'nounc d
Pre ident Carter's
handlina or th J ran crisis, saying lhe
pre~ld ot has meekly accepted serious
diploll'\atsc defeats ror tear of dJsrupting
arms control talks
with Russia .
Hot Meal Aid
SACRAMENTO (AP)
-A renewed govern-
m e nt grant t o High
Sierra Senior Citizens,
which serves 115 hot
meals dally lo senior
citizens in Loyalton and
Truckee, was announced
by the state Department
of Aging. The agency
will receive $98,516 in
federal funds.
,,.
Clorox Pro•aet
·cleanser Must
(Arry Warning
WASHJ1'iG1'0N fAPl -11.e a.ox Ocuppany will bave to eanr a ~ •..-nlU en labell U.at. ita
populer cleaaHr, Sqrt 8crub, mltbl, ea\lse
1cr1\ehlM ol aurfacea, the Federal Trade Com· mllliol tin.
TM eompany, baMd la!.-. said lb• nc
r.cUon wUl not. cauae 1ubetan al cbuae lD a wam-
na tb4t already appeara Oil product.
THE NEW WAaNING WlllCll'WILL take et·
feel after a 80-day pubU~ comment period, will
_say, "~: To prevent scralebl.ng fiber1Jus,
pla1Uc aad appliance naQMSI on refri1eraton,
dJabwuben, oven doon ud on other appliances:
Uaeapartqly and rub1enUy1fith adampapon1e."
A -company spoknwoman who declined to~
quoted' by name, aaid, "We-~-UUcl~ apy
material cbaqel" bee•uae oru.. rrc cue. Sbe
aald the new warnln1 will w:e.,pl_ut OJ'e that 1111,
"Use lighter pre11ure and a sponge to clean
fiberglua, pJutic and appliance enamel."
The FTC charged bi a complaint that at.artA!d
the cue that the firm failed to provide adequate
warnings when it introduced the product in 1976. ll
said this mialed the public and was an unl~ir trad
practice.
-_,r
' T.-dey. Februar, 20. 1979 DAIL y PILOT A J I
SINCE ITS INTRODUCTION, THE product _________________________ _
has bad great success and is used in an estimated.---------------------------. 8 million American homes.
..... In signing the consent order, the company did
not acknowledge any Jaw violation.
The COOlleSlt order also requires Clorox to have
substantiation for aJI claims for the product. And it
requires that the warning be used on any other
Clorox product manufactured under the same or L_::.::.:..:=:...:...::.:.:::=.=:..2..~~~:::.:.;.~..::!;~-.:-.--.:.•• similar formula
hee oa a oace per Wetlme basis. To qaaWy, the .---------------------------------------------------
'
home seller must be S5 or older oa &he sale date
a•d b.e owned aitd occupied the principal r~·
Wence at least three of the five yean before the
sale. n.e new nle ll retroactive to bome, con-.
domlnlam, and cooperative apartment sales
closed after July 2', Jt78. ·
~riag Tri•• Food Co•t•
DEAR READERS: . Tes&s indicate tbe food
slloppen wbo me anU pricing can 'save up to 10
c:eall OD every dollar spent. Tiie stale Department
of Coasamer Affairs bas a new leaOet that
explal.as llD.lt prtcbag and how ft can be used to get
tile best food buys. A comparison shopper wbeel
also ii available to make computadoD8 fast and
simple lf a store doesn't offer Wllt prtciag.
A free copy of tile pampblet and comparison
sllopper wheel can be requested by send.Ing a
sUimped. self-addttSsed en-vek>pe to: 'Unit Prtclag,
P.O. Box 310, Sacramento, Calif. 9580% • . 1
\le'l'fNll Garbage Cl.tiers Page
DEAR PAT: I've bad some dealings with con·
sumer organizatio.ns, but never could get too deep-
ly involved with any or them. n seems to me that
most have a lot of words to offer and not much
more. Do you find that such groups are bigger on complicated language-than they are on taking ac-
tion that would benefit the consumer?
J .W., Newport Beach
Tbat's a loaffd qauUH! Some ceaA1mer
groups tend to go oll lite deep end wile• It eemH to
ulklng a good game. Otben get down to bulHss.
You Jut bave to check oat. urte.1 gnHlps and ftad I oae that's actlng more tban talking.
It's not surprising tbat eome croops get btto
tile "big word'' game. Tbey let a lot of it from
others. A recent request to tbe membenhlp or Uae
Assoelatlon for Consumer Research for suggested
Ph.D. questions resulted in the following example
of inflated jargonese, wblch was reported lo a re-
.cent ACR newsletter:
.. Wbat ls the pheaomenolog.lcal laterpretattoa
of tbe primacy of marginal psychosocial mC!Uva-
Uoaal merrents oa an laternallaed societal lden-tlflcatioa wltb compensatory operaUonaUiation of
t•e 'structural concept of a.atllropomorpblc ego
moblllty• with.in a normative environment of dlaso-
nant coosllmerist cogni&ive traits wbeo relnfclrce-
meat ol the perceptual threshold of dlscrtmlnal
dispersion between just noticeable differences ln a
conlJguration of interdependent maltlat&rlbute
nines ls jmtaposed with bollatlc dllloslon of the
predktlve valence of the evoked-set or sttmwas·
need effects as supported by rttent empirical
evidence of a quasl-valld theory of pervasl~e
multidimensional post-purchase persuaslbWty la
tbe special case or a reliable, balanced conallve
field whJcll ls applicable to rlskavoidaoce in
dyadic relattonsb.ips? (Hint: Try a generalhed
least-11q11ares interpolation of problt analysis of re·
peated conjoint measures or personality from a
repUbted split plot, ae1ted fractional ezpertment
using mocS.I role preference scenarios and
s&ocbasUc controls.) Make yoar answer concise
and &o &.be polnt, and avoid &be ue of Jargon."
Pat Dann bad a llard ti.me typing lhls, and It
woald smeJy kill Edwin Newman.
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Flnlth Retell Sale SH• Mo.
• 8tyl• Prlu Price HU Payt.
T radltlonal
W1tnut ...... -11625 S1300 1325 S35
Early
Am1rle1n .... Sl 685 '$1335 1330 $38
French
Provlnclal .. 12150 $1720 S430 $46
Walnut
Grind .......... 18700 $6900 $1800 S159
Fun
Machine ...... 11350 S1050 S300 $40
Sp I nit I
Org1n .......... 13200 12550 S650 169
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Sport Pro ·ides a ~eans of f:scape for Singer
8 JOH S Vi\NO •
Of .. l>Ai!Y f'lMt "-" U)~ ANG EL~ For tht" m~nty
of partlclpanta. th port or iolf Js
oolbma mor~ lh1u, • chtnrt to re1n ,
make a fow s1dP bt'ts with (rltnd. and
ll'l 1n somt C'lltt'rt'111t' at tht! same Ume ·
For oUwrs, like thC''more thlln ~ mrm
hers ot tbt PCA tour. It '<1 a aiay of life ·
SUU , aolf has )el nothn dimension
for the pt•rformers uwthtrt'nterta.lnml"nt
industry lt providei. a mearu or escaPf'
, for some, a cbant'e to reg1un sanity for otbers ·
'I ·woi v('r y hol\orNI whell the
Cha Mt>N co1itUcle d me ,'' aays
f:'i.,mplx•I\ "t wtd lhcm I'd try It year
41ncu~
'Jt!a I l'rlVlll'Rt' to bc-purt Of s\lch a
arroup At tht• tlnH• I put my name to the
tournament 1t Wlii. a trend thing," be
idmll!. ">\ lot of lhmgs bi&ve changed
mcc then "
A couple or alteruttons sin ce
C"mpbell has taken control have been
..,,,. ~--~ .. l•r !II*! ••
G_.f A_,.W ••d L..ic af ,,._.
Birda atid ,,._. •~' GLEN CAMPBELL. currently in b15
seventh euon as hQSt o( the 53rd an.
nual Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open : uses golr as such a means • the change I~ sites from Ranc ho
•"lt's a chance for me to get away' and Municipal lo R1v1era, and the. c9st of
look at the birds and Ute ~s " W . ren4.0g such a comple x which was
Campbell, who was raise(l in ~ s~_al~ · $25.000 m. 1971 and Is now $100,000 ln
Arkansas country town caOed Oeltgm. -J 97s.. - - _ _
"It gives me a break a chance to re CAM PBELL WAS Tll& MAIN im·
lax." ' pet~ behind the relocation of the t vent
Campbell can't afford the luxury of and it brought back some of the bagger
damn ball," be says with a laugh.
1'1 WENT OUT and bougbl my first
set of clubs at a cow store in Long
Beach for $38. It became a pe'rsooal
challenge from then oo.
"I've nefer been much for team
s ports bec ause there were always
others vou had to count on. Jn golf, the
only~rson you have to count on is your&elf . .t'
CC,\mpbell cla.ims he's notJced a lot of
changes in how the game is played to-
day, most notably in the type of equip-
ment used.
"I GU~ THE BIGGEST changes
have been in the number of good
players on the tour and the equipment
used by lhem. It's hard to imagine the
equipment being much better lhan the
old Tommy Armour irons, th~ugh ."
_Campbell has also observed tha\
golCers a:re.re~eiving more notoriety.
relaxing this week a s the PGA tour names m the game, most notably J ack
moves lo the R1v1era Country Club in Nicklaus, who boycotted the event duF-
Brentwood for the Pro-Am part of the 1ng its years at Rancho
"Gdlfers ar~,getting a lot more atten·
tion, and.in most cases more than your
most cetebrated football players I think
Arnold Palmer is most respo~sible for
this. As far as l 'nt concerned he 's the
Babe Ruth of the golfing profession." tourney Wednesday. "(told ttie Chamber lbal if we moved to a champ1onsh1p course we would get
tht-bigger names." sald tam~bell
"You have to be a good sticker to wio at
Riviera."
CONTACTED IN 1971 by the Los
Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce
to sponsor the event, Campbell-has
joined an elite group of celebrities-Bob
Hope, Andy Williams, Bio~ Crosbl
Jackie Gleason, Danny Thomas, Saili:
my Davis Jr. ·n staging s uch a tout'oa·
menL . .
Ca mpbell 's Interest in tbe game
began in 1961 w.ben he played his first
round. ·
"I really didn't like it at first, but I
was amazed at how. I couldn't hit that .
Camp~ll's present favorites on the
tour include Tom Watson, Bruce
Liebke. Tom Purtzer and, of course,
Nicklaus. with the Golden Bear also be·
ing the most dominant. ·
"I don't know anybody equal to ,,
Nicklaus." Campbell says. ''Especially
See GLEN, Page 82 1 RECORDING STAR-GOl.FER GLEN CAMPBELL.
Can, Co~~hes · Pr~vent Kids' Injuries? Islanders
Show Kings
-·Who's Boss
80STON <AP> -Organiied sports S(rbrts -M·eit1,c)n..e Divis ion at
for kids are dangerous to the Children's Hospital in Boston. wo rk· ,~::.~~~~f:,1*~~~~~~~~~~~~1;!.~·t!gyl! ..... ~----
medicioe. serious injuries aren't necessarily
I "When kids played in vacant lots part of games . t and something hurts, they'd stop," •':Children must be able to enjoy > s ays Dr. Lyle Micheli. "But these :aports partkipation without being ex-
days, the~'s a coach blowing a whis-cessively presurred lo win at all
le-and they keep going. They're costs by adults who lack proper con·
7 1 a fraid to complain a nd the injury s1derauon for the development or
becomes worse." these children's bones, 1oints and
emotions," Micheli wrote in a new
MICHELI IS DIRECTOR of the
I Petty Pu11s
j·Fast One
At Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.
<AP > -While Cale Yarborough,
a two·tiple Golden Gloves st.ate
weltetWeight champion, was
---.---11wmg-..Bobb)l-AUM;on-a-....f-at Ii
and liiS owncar~r a blaei eye,-
very few people seeme d to
• notice that Ri chard Petty bad
b1ocked Darrell Waltrip nearly
onto the infield to protect his vie·
tory margin lD Sunday's wild
Daytona 500.
medical journal article. ·
A former Harvard University foot· .
bail and· rugby player. Michell says
~~-million . Arg&[~.!L}O...J!Uj!~~.-~ involved in orgaruze<fiames, ana fuO
many are suffering needless m\.!SCle
sprains. bone fractures or worsel1 I
"IT'S A QUESTION of public
education." he said. "We have to im:
prove training and equipment' and 1
change rules." .. \
But Micheli also points out that
even increased use or protective 1
equipment won't always help kids in
gam es designed for adults . The
a n~w er 1s ·'a r elaxed attitude
~-·· WJlt~tds..s~-,,==-·u-~~"1'·-~ Many major American nospiurrs
today bave clinics for adult sports in·
juries, but the Children's Hospital is
one or the rew specializing in injuries
among youngsters. The sports clin!c.
with four doctors including Micheli.
treats hundreds of kids each week,
with injuries depending on the sports
season.
Half. among boys and g1Tls up
See INJURIES. Fate BZ .
\
INGLEWOOD <AP l Mike
Bossy's brief National Hockey
League career has been sensa·
tional, to put it mildly. The 21·
year.old Ne w York Is landers
star just hopes his s uccess con·
tinues.
Bossy scored his lOOth career
goal ln only two seasons. setting
an NHL record as he helped the
Islanders beat the Los Angeles
Kings 8·3' Monday night. The
league scoring leader with 47
goals this season . bis lOOth goal
in 129 games broke an old NHL
mark or 100 goals in 178 games
set by Rick Martin.
"f HOPE THE next 100 goals
come as fast as the first 100
came," said Bossy, who won the
Calder Trophy last season as the
NHL 's top rookie. "1 haven't
really bad time to let the 100-goal
record sink In. Now that I'm
there, it's just a statistic. and I
____,._."~ ..... things keep go mg as well as
theibaveforroe."
Bossy, who's scored a goal in
each of the Islanders' last eight
games, credited bis teammates.
saying, "When you play with
Bryan Trottier and Clark
Gillies, tbings are bound to go
well.
·'So long as we keep play mg
like this, I feel like we can do
anything."
. -
"Nobody said a word about
what Richard did to Darrell.
Richard had him all the way
down on the safety apron of the
track. blocking him . Thlit°s
because protecting your lead is
one of the rules or the road in
---~--.stock. L'a_~acing~..sa!d....Q.Qa..o£-
ficial. "That's the idea in any
sport. I don't know what Cale is
BOSSY SAID his aim this\
season was to matc h las t
season's output of 53 goals a
mark just six away.
beefing about."
PETl'Y'S WAS EXACTLY the
kind of blocking maneuver that
Yarborough criticized Donnie
Allison so bitterly lor executing
on the last lap or the $600,000
stock car Classic. Both drivers
THE 165-YAA.Q PAR-3 FINISHING HOLE FOR · THE WOMEN'S KEMPER OPEN TOURNAMENT AT ME~A VERDE COUNTRY CLUB.
"Whatever comes after that.
•'II be very happy." he re·
.1aned. "But the main goal is
for the team to accompli..,h what
we didn't last year."
a----eNshed when-Yarb\:>rou@ re-
fused to give grounoto £he
fronl-run.nlng Allison. Petty went
J~o _4iimmieks.in Jlooe's Bag
ontowintherace.
Officials of the National Assn.
for Stock Car Auto Racing sanc-
Kemper Open Director Promises First Clms Event
tioning body met here Monday By BOWARD L. HANDY amateµr and got the illusion that I could
to decide whether any of tbe 0tttieo.11, P'11.csi.t1 play weH enough to go on the tour.
driving tactics or the fi slicufrs Billy Booe isn't one for gimmicks, either "It took me three years to get that il·
afterward between Yarborough as a player, promoter or a fan of pro· lusion knocked out or me before I took a
and the Allison brothers war· fessional golf. club Job and continued to play on the
ranted disciplinary action. Booe is spending .more time in Costa Caribbean tour."
NASCAR President Bill France r+ew these days than in Chicago or TO MAKE A LONG STORY short. be
Jr. sai d , • · N 0 de c is i 0 n Cbai'lotte, N.C. and the reason ls simple. took over the job of running the Caribbean
on a ny possible disciplimJry ac· He's the exe<:utive director of the Women's tour in 1963 and quit the club job to work
lion or fines. if any, will be Kemi)er Open to be staged at Mesa Verde fulltime with the PGA. Later he was with
made until after a thorough Country Club, March 28 through Aprill. Ed Carter in tournament management and
study of the incident and review PEBHA-.S BE GOT his fettlsh against moved to the Kemper group to operate the
of the t.elevision tapes." No an· gimmicks in bis first money·wiMing PGA men's Kemper Open in 1971.
..nouncement was expect~d toOl' event wben be was 8 player. The telalionsb.ip has..b.eeo a produ~Uve
t>eroi:eTuesday, be added. "We Wi'l'e in WaterJoo, Iowa," Booe re-and prosperous one for both parties and
ASKED IF BE feared resump-calls, "pl8ying in a 36-hole tournament. I this year they have added the Women's
tion of warfare between the Al· shot a couple or 718 and won $37.50 and Kemper Open In Costa Mesa. confident it
Usona and Yarborough at Sun-was 50 bloody happy 1 went through a atop wlll take its place on the LPGA tour.
,1 day's race In Richmond, Va., light on the way out of town" Booe is the one who is directly reapon.ai-
France repUed, "We won't allow "Naturally , tberf: was a policeman there bJe for the tournament beiilg staged at
it. Our approach in these situa· and be stopped me. I went to a kanearoo Mesa Verde. CC.
tions has always been to try to court and they charged me $50 for the "WE WERE TAKEN by the potenUal of
keep the ne"' one from happen-driving error. more than I had made In the Orange County and. the ract ~ere was no
i n 1 . W e w a n t g o o d tournament." • e xisting tournament here," be says. "If we
sportsmanablp and clean racing.. • · were going lo try a women·s tour event. it
U .you had something like this BOOE WAS A PLACEIUCKEK ror Yale just made sense that we hold the tourna·
every week the sport -any University in his college dayi and once set ment in Orange County.
sport -;;;w be in trouble.'' -a rffOr'd ol 22 1ll'aiebt coovenk>n pointa in "Our next Job. was to find a •olf eoune
Some contact is almost in· a single season and made 1ood on 1lx ol that wanted ua. One that wu cloee to
evitable in situations where so seven field goal attempts. freeways and the airport. We decided tbat
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"I'm au.re they didn't •tart the captain of the Yale team. When 1 tinilbed ~d known Mu Bayba (former bead pro)
race with tbat lD mind," France scbool, I became a weekend golfer and a ror,.some tlme and we made tbe arranae-
sa1d of the three Mparate ram· year later, I made tbe finl1a t>f the Oonnee· menu." .
· •· ming lnclden&a between lbe Al· lieut state amateur lournamen\. In 1955 I Once \be'arran•ementa were made, It
·, lilona and Yarborou&b. made it to the.quarterfinals of the naUooal SM 90ClE. P1ae 82
I .
BILLY BOOE
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The Islanders were upset in
the quarter-finals of the Stanley
--<:;tt-p playoffs las t year by
TorontQ.
Gillies and Wayne Merrick
each scored two goals Monday
night to keep the Kings winJess
in four games against the
Islanders this season. I
New York took an early lead
with three goals in a span of 2: 18
as Gillies. Merrick, and Billy
Harris connected against Kings·
goal.le Ron Grahame.
DAVE TA \'LOR drilled his
33rd goaJ of the season wittl 5:22
left lo the first period«> reduce
Ne.w 'tYork's lead to 3·1. But
Bossy chipped in a drive by
G-erry Hart at I :33 of the second
period to stretch the advantage
to 4·1.
Charlie Simmer stored. on a
power·play goal ror the Kings >
late in the second period, while·
Rlck Hampton got the Ctnal tally
for Los Angeles at 18:43.
I
11% DAI'--,. Pll.0 T BASEBALL
Bftsehall Outlook
Here 's f:1 Lbok at Five Area Teams
Wllh the lt'f9 prep ba&eball.
seuson geltlng underway lbls
week. here' ls a took •l rive
Orange Coast area teama Dana
Hilla, San Clemente and' Lagu_n a
Beach In t h e .South Coaet
League. 0cf'an View in thc El'n·
Jlire Leai\le and Araler Oct in
th e Ane,eh.11 Lea.iue . 0«"••• \I~
Coach Bill Olbbons cites hlG
seniorless Scahawk111 us younR
and 1nc itpe r ie nc d s imilar
cheracteristlca or Ocean View·~
successrul football trnd b&.11k~t
ball teams.
Among the Seahawks' ara~naJ
a s they a p pr o a c h Empir e
League· duty are pitchers Jack
Reinholtz ( 1.83 E tt t\ >. John
BrisbiM (l 85 E RA I, ftOphomore
Wayne Carlande r und Kuy
K o tl er . O c e a n V\c w '11
q uarterback In footbull
Wielding the big b&tll wlll bt-
Er\c Hungerle . Kotl(.•r . Chrh1
Schulz. Reinholtz and Ron Coop
m an.
Coopman. Ro n Knight 011 d
Doug Irvine rlgure in tht' out
fletd . with David Muloney lll
C'atcher
Among the sophomores elevut ·
e d to v a rs ity s tatu s are
Ma loney. Irvine and Brisbine. ·l Spet•fat-ular Horse
l'nll.k ~:ro\\ n favorltr ~ pcct acula~ Bad
''1t h 'Ronm.: f''r unkhn aboard, won th~
S.S0.000 ft•alurt• r.ACto? ut Gulfstrt?a m Park In
Florida Monday The wmne r ran the mile
und one·ei~hth in l :41 ·115. T he three-year·
old colt paid $2.50 for the victory.
Kotler will start at third base.
Hungerle is the team co·caplain
~t shortstop and Sch ulz caps the
1n rleld at second . Reinholtz.
when not pitching , will be at
first base or in the outfield and
is a co-cap~ain with Hungerle.
A C aosule Report From the World of Sports
We a tl1e r Plays Havo c
With. E a st e rn S ports
f"rom /\ P Dispatches
Collc~e basketball . hockey, horse racing, track, soc-
('Cr. tennis a nd boxing were all affected by Monday's
storm that left•m uch or the Eastern seaboard under a foot
or more of snow
The storm forced the postponement of the scheduled
basketball game between 15th-ranked Temple and Rider at
• La wrencev11le, N .J . Other contests affected included
F'urna an at VMI . Catholic U. at Seton Hall and Randolph·
M aeon at Navy
In addition. tonight's Allanlic Coast Conference game
, between M~ryland and Wake Forest at Greensboro. N.C .•
was put off until Wednesday night.
. Aqueduct. Bowie, Keystone. Penn National and
Wat~rford Park all .canceled Monday's racing car ds.
Bowie ~d. Keystone will a lso be shut down today.
Bowte s track and parking lots were buried under two
feet of snowl(fOrcing cancellation of the $35 000 General
Stakes for the firsttime · ·
j;\lso Wlped out was Monday rugtJf.s harness card at
Roosevelt Ra C'eway 10 the New York City s uburb of
Westbury
q..fe of dw Da11·-----.
Indiana State Coach Bill Hodges was 'upset upon
lea r1tln~ that UCLA . after edging Arizona St.. 85·83.
had replaced his Sycamores as the Assoc'iated Press
No. 1 tea.m. "The ['lp. l team barely gets out a live in
a gan:i<> an its own gym and then we get passed up.
We wrn one game and drop one place. It's a screwed
up syst.cm. It doesn't really bother me, but it should
bother AP."
Bl"llins A top a .. rceilHaU Pell ·
The Top Twenty teams in The Associated Press col -
lege basketbaU poll, with first.place vol.es in parentheses
• and season records.
I UCLA 1231
2 lnd1anaSt.1Jn
3. Notre Dame
4 North Carolina
5 Lou1s1ana St.
6 Duke
7 M 1ctugan St
8 SyracuM~
9 Marquette
10 Arkansas
20-3
24·0
19·3
20-4
21-3
19-5
18·5
21·2
19·4
20-4
11. Texas
12. Iowa
13. Louisville
14 . Ohio St.
15. Temple
16. Detroit
17. Georgetown, D.C.
18. Purdue
19. Vanderb1ll
20. DePaul
A bduWabfHlr to Retura Frf.da11
20-5
18·5
22·6
16·7
20·3
20·4
20·4
20·6
18·6
18·4
The Los Angeles Lakers ' Ka;eem Abdul· m ~abbar 1s expected to be back in the starting
hn~up rnday after suffering a strained knee in
Fridays game against the Milwaukee Bucks
· TCU 's Th~ Somerville and Memphis State's Wayne
Yates have resigned their coaching jobs ... Freshman
Mike Hoops collapsed a nd died after a workout wiLb the
Northwe~tern Louisiana State team. Ke was 18 and an
autopsy 1s scheduled . . . David Greenwood or UCLA was
named ~aclfir ·lO pla yer of the week ... UC Santa
Barbara s Matt Maderos was named PCAA player of the
week
llolMb' Age11f Still Optl• .. d«'
OT~ER SPO~TS -Even though outfielder Bobby
Bond~ is threatening to sit out the 1979 baseball season or
play 1ust one year w\th the Cleveland lndlans and demand
a tra<fe. Bond 's agent, llod Wript, says he is optimistic
contractual problems will be worked out . . . Pitchers
~icb Gosaage and Dlclt Ttd.row worked out for · the first
lime Monday at the New York Yankees' preliminary
spring tral.nlng cam p, and hurler._ GaldO' rer:rted ln at
154 pounds • .,.a bout etgbt pounds ueder b a ptaylnc
weight ... Alaoama football Coach 8eaf 8Q'Ht waa re.
leased from a hospital where be bad been under treatment for
a cracked rib since Feb. 9 ... The Toronto Argonauta of the
Canadian Football League were e~pecled to name Forrest
Gren as head coach today ... New Oakland RaJder COacb
Tom Flores appointed Sa m Boslioelaa and QarUe S.meer
as assistant coaches. . . Former Journeyman quarterback
Earl Monall Joined the University of Miami coachl':f.~atr
saying new head football coach and old friend acd_
Scltnelleebergerwas "gotng toturntbe program around."
Te~ulea,Rdle
TV: N9 event.a '1cheduled.
U.DIO.,,.._: Basket ban -Golden State 1\ the Lllken 1 · llA p""m.;KtAC tS'ntJ, -' ,.,.,
, -
F.-..Page BI
BOOE .•. .--
was ful!A1>eed ahead and never
look b~k : The original date of
the tournament was in early
January but Booe and his group
dldn·t want to buck tbe Bob
Hope Desert Classic a nd made a
change.
THE NEW DATES were op·
pos1te the Hawa iian Open but
NBC didn't want those dates and
a second switch was made to ac·
com modate television to the cur·
rent setting a week before the
bi gg es t tourna m e nt on the
LPGA tour -the Dinah ~hore
Winner's Circle event in Palm
Springs
"We don't have a track record
on the LPGA tour but we have
set certaln goaJs alter conduct·
ing the men's Kemper Open for
some years." he says.
"We will have no gimmicks at
the course. We are purists in t his
respect. The name Kemper will
be on the leader board and that
will be it. Thal 's the way we feel
about this tournament.
"We don't know if people want
to see women's golf here or not.
We'll give them the exposure
and hope the co mm unity em·
braces it and makes it worth
while. But success or failure. it
will be a first class event ," Booe
promises.
Divers Talk
To Irvine Club
Divers will be on the main
speaking menu when the Irvine
Sports Club conducts its m onthly
breakfast Thursday morning
C7: 15) at the Baxter Street
Restaurant on MacArthur Blvd.
Rqn O'Brien. the U.S. Olympic
d iv,ing coach. a nd J ennife r
Chandler. Olympic medalist at
Montreal. will be the fe atured
guest speakers at the breakfast.
O'Brien heads the Mission Viejo
Nadadores program. one of the
lops in the nation, and Chandler
is one of his brightest proleges.
O 'Brien. who has been the
U.S. Olympic coach three times
in his 15-year career, came to
Miss ion V\cJO last year after
building a strong program at
Oh io St a t e . Cha nd le r also
trained a t Ohio State before •ro II ow I n g 0 · 8 r I e n to th e
Nad adorcs.
M•ter Def
T wo ret urning starters and a
h alf dozen lettermen dot the
Mater Del High baseball roster
wi t h All ·An g el u s L e ague
catcher Steve Schaeper leading
the way. along Wl th p1lcher·rirst
bas eman Greg Brown.
Le tte r me n inc lud e fir s t
baseman.pitcher Rich Rooney.
outfielder Brian Drazba. third
baseman.pitcher Phil Spencer.
infie lder Tony Beall, first
bas eman Ri c k Oxenham and
Mike Rice <2b·p >
Sophomore Dan Sottosanti
<pitcher I and Junior shortstop
Pete Beall are outstanding pro·
spects in Coach Bob Ickes· fold
1t 's a youth-oriented scene at
Ma ter De i wi t h only s even
seniors a mong a 20-man squad
Others who could supply the
Mona rchs with the right punch
a re Rob Schultz, Steve Brady.
J oe Donohue. John Kapsner. Ken
Ter zes. Mark Rotto. Dave Cook
and Sal Glorioso, all juniors
Additional sophomores include
Tom Baine and Pat Hor kan.
Da11aBHb
The brothers Bria n (senior
shortstop > a nd Brad <Junior
pitcher > Kinney spearhead a
vet eran group at Dana Hills
High w he r e Coac h De nnis
Nespor a nd his Dolphins are try-
ing to rebound from a 1978 dis·
aster that resulted in a-7-12 over·
all record.
Ken Stout and Da"ve Ehlow.
both re turning le ttermen al
p it cher. a nd catcher Glenn
Bethk e, a solid and durable
player, are also counted on for
big things by Nespor.
The Dolphins have plenty of
quality depth and could be the
team to beat in the South Coast
League with pitcher T r ey
Mitchell. first bas e m an Bill
Crowd e r . i nfi el d e r s Ke n
Mo r gan . Da le Good e . Bob
Brown and Brian Kinney availa·
ble .
A transfer at catcher is John
Evans from University High In
the outfield the Dolphins boast
Tom Champleux a nd J o hn
Kearns . alo ng with Darren
Collins. Kurt Leander and Kevin
Gar-dener. Catcher Gary Tovey
rounds out the roste r
LClflMllG Bf'at"lt
Coach Hal Hensler's Artists do
not fi gure to enter South Coast
Le ague baseball a<-t!on as the
Area Team·s Dome
Girls' Playoffs Begin Saturday
Huntington Beach. Newport Ha rbor
and Mater Dei in the 4·A along wtth
Ocean View. Corona del Mar and Estan·
cia in the 3-A drew first-round home
games in the CIF girls' basketball
playoffs that begln Saturday night with
a ll games a t 7: 30 unless othe rwise
designated.
Huntington Beach. the lwo·Ume de·
rending CIF 4·A champion under head
coach Joanne Kellogg, won the Sunset
League for the third straight year wi\h
a L7 ·5 overall record and will play host
to Bishop Amat, the third-place team in
the Angelus League. Hlrs Oilers are
seeded seventh. ·
Newport Harbor, the runner-up tn
Sunset League play with a 16·6 record,
boats Notre Dame Academy, runner-up
in the Sumhlne League while No. 2
aeeded Mater Oe\, Angelus Le aaue
cha mpions. hosts Eisentrowe r the
Citrus Belt 's thlrd·place flnl~he r.
Ma rina's Vlklnga. third place Sunset en·
try. will .)Ourney to Citrus Belt cham-
plon Pacific.
In S·A action. Ocean View will ~ at
home to the wlld card 1ame wtnner.
tnalewood holta Walnut In the wlld card
same Wednesday. Corona del Mar's Sea
Kings, wlnnen of \he Sea View Leafue
a nd seventh seeded. wm host Glendal•.
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they rt1ure to upset a rew teams
during a fe w during leaf(uC play
Amon& Henslor '11 crew are
fl ve r e t urnin g s t arte r s
outrleld~r Ken J auasl. catcher
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rrom Sn n J ose f''a hey lb a
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0 reen operatea al i.c•cond base
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playe rs 8rittn Laidlaw "nd John
HAn11i.)n. aophtunore Dan Arndt
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t•olt hcr-lnfi ·Ide r who was the
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Stu\ Clt·mcnk lhl(h and Chap-
man ('oll1•f(t>. huh takf'n over the
rein" for Mar'lh:11l Ad air. who
h tla 111t•pf,14•d down
ltl•11c·h a n b 1·1p n ~ h is S an
t:kmentc tour with three return·
inK lt:lttlrnwn
The addit.ion or Reachan to
the Son Clement4' picture gives
the South Cout League three
Chapma n Col lege products .
Others ure C~plstrano Valley
Coach Sob Zam ora &nd "'Laguna
8eoth Cooch Hal Hensler.
Catcher Rich Gray has showtt
a good arm and Is •n exceHeni
switch hitter. wh11e pitcher Doug
Moore returns with starting ex·
pen~nce . Moore has a good
moving fastball a nd a good
cur ve. acrording to his coach.
. Ats~ with starting experience
u; infielder ScoU Lieb.
~ray. Moore and Lieb, aJong
with Mark Hor vath. Dave
Sperry and J erry Kelso appear
to be the nu cleus of S an Cle mente·s strength.
Horvath 1s st•tioned at third
base . Sperry at first and Kelso
at second base.
Others in the San Clemente
p1ctu r~ include pitche rs Roy
P a la c1as, Chris. -Higgins and
B ri a n Ke lso . c aicher Don
McKay, first basem a n Ke n
Smith. shortstops J ohn Moore
and Brad Bacon and outfielders
Kirk Townsley. Mark Davidson.
Rusty Adams, J c(( Strickler and
Kril'! Kramer
Front Pog~ BI
INJURI ES TO KIDS. • •
lo age lJ or 14. coul d be prevent·
ed. the-doctor says. offering a
detailed prescription
-Eliminale cross body block·
ing an boys' football
-Prohibit sliding an boys'
baseball •
Discourage heavy weight
training Encourage stretching ex
erc1ses
Evaluatl' youngsters lo de
lermane 1f t~e1r pnys1ques are
ill ·suited to specifi c sports
Loose.jointed kids a r e suscep.
Uble to contact sports 1njur1es,
Micheli says. and bho uld trw
t r ack and fie ld o r ro wing .
Ch ildren with tight li gaments
risk serious back and s pine tn·
Frorw Pag~ BI
~GLEN ...
when you look at lh~ whole. en
tire spectrum Just look at the
record.
"H E <NIC KLA US> and
Watson are definitely the most
impressive players on the tour ..
although anybody can w10 today
with the right concentration and
confidence."
Presently, Campbell is con·
centrating on Wed nesday 's
Pro-Am a nd has fivesome of
former President Ger ald Ford.
Andy Robertson. Robert Pliskin.
C" inpbell and last year 's win·
~r. Dr. Gil Morgan.
"It's been a long time since
I've won one of these things:·
says Campbell , who used to be a
scratch golfe r but due to his
busy schedul e is a 10-handica p
now.
"I've always been competitive
and I ha ve won some others
before ,·· he says, with top
f41ishes in the Bob Hope Desert
Classic and Hawaiian Open to
bis credit. "Now I'd like to wan
mine. too."
So would the more than 100
golfers entered 10 the tourna
ment
_Mo~chs Nip
Ocean View
Mater Dea High, with a four
run first·innfog uprismg. sli pped
past Ocean View. 5·4. in lht' (jn,t
round of the Troy Tournament
Monday
Steve Schaefer had two RBI
with a single and double. while
Eric Hungerle collected a double·
and single for Ocean View Ocean
View left nine runners stranded in
the season opener fo r both te<1m s ·
Mater Dei is a l Sunn~ Htlls
Wednesday afternoon <3 15•.
while Ocean Vie w 1s al La
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Racing St ewards
Suspend McHargue
ARCADIA <AP \ -Jockey
Darrel Mcffargue was handed a
five-day riding suspension Mon·
day because of his disqua llfiea·
lion from third to sixth aboard
Mr. Redqy ln the San Antonio
Stakes.
Cited by the board of stewards
ror "careless riding entering the
st retch causing a d lsquaJifica
tlon" ln Sunday's San Antonio.
McH1rpe will begin hlN sus
pension next Thursday and end
lt the followtna Wednesday
McHargue, the m eet 's top
Jockey lasl year and 1econd
behind Larflt Pincay fn this
year 's rider ~tandings .
I ...
juries in gymnastics. among
other sports
UNFORT UNATELY FO K
KID • however. classification of
children's boc1y types is virtually
a brand new procedure
Coaches carry t he major
burden for prevent ion of in·
June!>. says Micheli. But too
often the least qualified mentors
an • Lho!e who deal with the most
'ulner· .le young a thletes. an com mu 1ty sports programs.
.. ,t t ak e s sen s it iv it y .
knowledge and a great dea1 of
simple human compassion·· to
b(.> :l good coach. Micheli wrote
in the Am erican Journal of
Sports Medicine article. Coaches
must be concerned "with the
teaching of fundamentals and
development of basic skills with
em phasis on long·lerm condi·
t 1o nang Tactic~ .that increase
the risk of injury ·should be dis·
couraged."
M ICHE L I CA RR I ES t hat
message to climes he holds for
coaches in and a round Boston
He says attendance is e xtr emely
good and the coaches are atten-
tive
·'People are learning that in-
Jur1es to chi ldren don 'l have to
be s t a ndard procedure .. he
says "It's a ne w topic or ~tudy. ,.
But we don't have to s ay, 'Kids
are bound to get hurt'. ·
"In some s ports. coaches are
C'a ught in the middle. The local
com munat y insists on winning
~nd the 'psychological pressur e
1s too much for kids. But we're
entering a new era. I hope.··
Edison
At Horne ·
In Soccer
Edison High. which made it to
lht' finab a year ago. drew a
home gamt' for the first round of
the Cl F 4-A soccer playoffs
wh1l·h bc~m Friday afle rnoon.
The Ch argers . Che unset
League champions with a 6-0·2
re co rd . hos t Do wne y whilt!
M ar10a. the league runner-up at
4·2 2. travels Lo Goleta to take on
Dos Pueblos.
Three area teams made the
2·1\ playoffs but all are on the
road for fi rs t ro un d play .
Uni versity travels to Oakwood.
Corona del Mar treks to Culver
City aJtd San Clemente is at Bell
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Tour Swings ,
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Olt•(to l''rt>t'w a)
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.. tra1ght toumam ·nt Lo
tw shown on lt'lev1s1on
this year and perhaps
the scenery around the
CAMP8EU <'Ourses does as much to
.1t\r3\'l v1t>Wt.'Ni a~ the gol! 1t~ell Many of the
cour1>es un· tn ideal outdoor settings, indudlng
R1v1era
Vince Scull~ and the CBS crew will be on hand
to air the Lo~ Angeles Open on Channel 2 • • •
THE ONLY PLAYER'S name released to date
by the Women's Kemper Open tournament of-
f1c1als 1s th11t of Nancy Lopez. For many people
that. would be enough to assllre the success of the
event at Mesa Verde Country Club March 28-April
1
llowevt>r, most of the other top names on the
tour a re expected to play .
Somt! of these pla"yers will include J oAnne
Carner. Pat Bradley. Donn11 C Young, Silvia
Bertolaccini. Amy Alcott. Jan Stephenson and
most of the others •
Susan O'Connor, whose father has a home ad·
Jacent lo lhe course and a former resident of t he
area, will play in the tournament a nd will have t he
most experience of any participant. She bas
played the course a number of tjmes and en1oys it
She says she. is looking forward to the tournament
~t her "home course.·•
• * * Chr~ldng A r~~ Co11rsn
.NEWPORT BEAClf Men's Club Low Net: 1
Carl Larrabee. Ton Wild, Jim Freeman. 52
Matched cards placed them in the above order
Jim Sanne1.> had an eag~ on the 17th bole.
Low Net Tournament. I. Cecil Lawson, 49; 2
Tom GinRer. 51 ; 3. ltie> Don Wulf, Ken West, Ed
Anderson, 52
LAGUNA B EACH . Low Net Tournament at
Willowick Golf Course for the Laguna Be ach
Me n 's Club. A Flight I <tie> Frank Rossi,
Clarence Owston. 64 ; 3. (tie> Frank Etheridge,
Roy Potts. 65. B fo'liJ(ht l. Ernest Schopfer . 64 ; 2
I tie > J erry Brown. H. M. Curry, Paul Urquhart,
Walt Puth. 66 C-Flight -l. Carl Beckland. 60 ; 2.
<tie> Dave Weise, Phil Brown, 61. D Flight-1.
Gordon Rayburn. 63. 2. L. H. Pint, 64. E F light-1.
1tie} Gil Fret>wald. Wilbert LoWTy, Albert Ward,
65
BIG CANYON MedaJ P lay Tournament: A
Flight l. Marie Fargo. 71 . B Flight l. Arla
Brown. 71. Love-in Valentme Tournament !Two
low balls of foursome l : A Flight l. Donna Smith.
Marge Da801s. Kay Ne bb, Sue Holt . 133; B
Fltght 1 Helen Tegler. J ean Field, Gussie
Blacklidge, Mary Kay Moore , 130.
NEWPORT BEACH Women's Low Net
Tournament A flight I ltie> Mary Smock.
G illette Perreau. Connie Barnett, 53. B Flight -I
Dorothy Walker. 54 ; 2. Adrienne Reel, 56. C
Fhght l Joy Hughes, 58; 2. Jane Cain. 64.
Throw Out Tournam ent: A Flight 1. 1tie1
Vannie Stur21s. Connie Barnett. 49: 3. Irene Alm-
quist . 51. B Flight l. Doris Menrung, 41; 2. Lou
Larkin. 44. C Flight l Lucy Thronson. 44 ; 2. Jean
Dion. 52 . Blind Nine: A Flight 1. Martha Fleener. 24;
2 t tie i Helene Anderson. Cathy Grothman. Mary
Smock. ~ B Fhght 1. Lena L'Africain, 20; 2.
Dorothy Walker. 22. C Flight-\. Jan Meacham,
25; 2 ct1el Jean Dion. Grace Prince, 29.
Low Net T<>urna ment: A Fligbt -1. Vannie
Sturgis, 53; 2 Bea McCracken, 56. B Flight t
Conme Barnett. 56; 2. <tiel Dorothy Walker , Lou
Larkin, 58. C Flight l. Jan Meach am, so. 2.
Adrienne Reel, 51
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LOOk ·of ProCluctivit f . .
CaUses·,Economic W o e .s ... . .
B_y JoffN CUNNIFF
APe ....... All<llYll
N t w YORK JJeneath every lac
lory job ib Amerjca 1h <• foundation or • ~apllat. more th]'n $50,000 or It by
t ven 'conaorvativo csUmates, but
even that may not be enough. Not
nearly enough
That. at least . Is the contention or
m any economists, who equate the
ct>unt r y 's sluggish producliv-ity
growth with both a lack of capital
and a reluctance or manufacturers to
make sizeable capital com mitmenb .
,, _____ --... ,
And. iUs faUing. From J.95S to 1865.
nonfarm output per man-hour rose at
a yearly rate of 2.6 percent. From
1965 to 1973 it rose less than J i>er
cent. In 1978 it fe ll to 0.4 percent. It
might disappear.
TH E SHRINKAGE explains much
about the U.S. trade imbalance, the
budget deficits. the rise of household
THE CAPITAL LACK, 1t 1s said, debt. inflation. unemployment and
results from a relatively low saving!. many or the econom ic ills that have
rate. one that fell we ll below 5 becomealmostdailynews.
percent in 1977 and which remained Without productivity increases. il
under 6 percent for most or 1978. is all but impossible for livmg stan·
Most countries greatJy exceeded dards to n se. And under the U.S
thal rate. In 15 years. for example. s'ystem , without capital to invest in
Germ any's savings rate has never be tter plants, m achinery and
fallen below 10 percent of disposable m ethods. productivity cannot im·
income. And J a pan 's rate in 1974 prove. topped~percent All this gives signiCicance lo U.S
The reluctance lo make commit· Commerce Departm ent figures that
ments. the econo mis t s explain,{ show capital formation as a percent
emanates from a fear that the return of output lags badly behind 1-""rancc,
on inv~ments may be inadequate, Germany . Italy. The Netherlands.
because o-Y a poor· bus iness cUmate. United Kingdom. Japa'l and Canada
lack or incentives. or negative tax
policy. FROM 1958 THRO()GH t he first
quarter Of 1978, U .$. CaJ?i~ fO!'J08 ·
AND, OF COURSE, the two ractors This is tl)e fourth time
Coach Dave Ellison has
had the Braves in the
Pibak's Hunch
Proves Right ·
feed on themselves. because without
Kiyomura defeated Bet· savings to be mvested 10 upgrading
tyann Stuart 4.6, 6.2, 6.4, ractories and techniques. people and
and Barker got b y companies consequently earn less
Barbara Potter J-6. 7.5. -and have less to save
l ff · h t F rom AP Dispatches P ayo s in t e pas nine DENVER -Confident
years. Among-·Lompoc's WoJ'tek Fibak chose to league ventures h as been l'ompetation with receive serve. then bet 7 -6, inc luding a 7.0 _ 1~·s been happening. and produc
~ tion. or savings investeo in produc-
tive facilities, ranged from 16.3 per
cent to 18.4 percent of gross national
producL..Th others topped~
Understanding tnese ·racts~the-re is
little mys tery to the c1>untry 's
economic problems . The mystery.
say those who study the underlying
causes of economic dis tress. is why
so little is done about them.
the 2-A's No l a nd 2 $20 h e wo uld break
s e e d e d t l' a m s ser ve in the firs t game tiebreaker. t1v1ty experts say at as one reason
F 0 u rt h . s e e d e d ··why the rate at ~h.1c.t1 \:' S. factories
vi r g 1 n 1 a w ade 0 r become more efficient is one .or. the
England defeated Diane lowest of the entire andustnahzed
Righetti and Cabrillo an~ wound up beali~g
Lompoe relies on a Brian Teacher 6-4, 6-4 10
man·lo·man defense and firs t.round play at a
has not scored mor e · men's tenn is t our n a -
than 63 points in any ment here.
Desfor 6-2, 7-5. wor•d. half that of many countries.
In ract. say critics. the mystery b
even deeper. why so much 1s done to
exacerbate the problems . Why. for
gam e this season with After the No. 6 seed
most results us ually in from Poland collected
the 40s. his S20 from doubles
Dire ctions to the partner Okker. Fibak
school· Upon entering conceded "It wasn 'l
Lompoc. continue on s mart to receive here,"
Ocean Avenlij? and turn at Denver's Au~itori!Jm
right Q:tl H Str eet . ·Arena. The m1le -h1gh
Continue to Co llege altitude is blamed for
Avenue and turn Jeft. long, drifting and wide
B~ltlaolz Rolb
ST LOUIS Butch
Buchholz won the Na-
tional Indoor Men's 35
Tennis championship by
defeating third-seeded
K e ith DieP r~am of
South Africa 6·2, 7-6 at
t h e Dorsett Racquel
C~ub Monday night.
shots
S A . South Africa's Bernie an ta. DI ta M itlon earlier upset No
5 seed Balazs Tarocsy Baseball
COLLEGE l!IASE•ALL
R I 6-4. 6·3. eSU t S Th~ hig~hght of Mon· day s fir s t round
matc h es w as T o m
H~-r'flK• UCl..A l .. J. UC Inti,,.. I 1
USC 11. Loyola 8
• J'MMONlay
!Ord of IM•Y '"°"'li9f'bnd mHll
f l t \t td(f> C yb prntC'8
Sno~motHr I 17 40 ~ 10 J •0
FaltCd .. Pf'1n(f'\\ f9alt•l•'' 3 6{)
1 l>O. ttaa A .. otoon \Mc Carron\ l llO
S4'COnd rM" PM114'¥ CMcC•rron I
1\ •O u 10 S •O Grear He•••n•
•C••l11neoitl & 60 ] 60 Ro\lnO Profit\
IMC Harq.,..1 160 U Od•IV doul>lf'
t4 171 p"oOfSI 80
Th11d ra<,.. Spr•no o .... ,
I BeHdtd• I • 60 ] 40, 1 80 WllO S Lt'a<l4'r IHawlfoyl . 10. , 00, Full ,..,.
mir,.1 f P1ncnl310
Four1n ra<4' HM.awoncl tH• .. oev\
3 •O. 1.80 1 20: Gf>lar<o tTorol • llO,
J 00: I CM'>&• IMcHar11 ... 11 eo
Foftll riH• Stone Po•nl
•McH1r9uel 16.00 10 00. S 80
Market J'e~r IOll•are~I 10 00. 1 00
Sp.,n1s11 Way IP•nc•yl 3 60;\S•x1tll•
Cl· 11 oaoa ~.00 5,.,,, r.ct>-Juanita \ Girt CTorol
4 60 l 10 190-S,_lly t8allat•r I
S 20 3 80 ll-n14'I tCo<derol •IO
S•¥•"'" rat f' Ho"'"~ Pohc v tMawlef o ~ 60, • 60 3 .O • .>auiuel\M
1 Pint.,¥ I ] 60. 1 80, 8Arterni.r Belly •Co•a.rol l 60. \S .. .,,,., 11 .. 1 P•lld
8100 E1911111 r1cP Ftuo"\CPlll l•llM
I P•nc.,yl • 00 180. ''° As 0• COPd\
•CasterM'Oal 310 1.40, OH-"'P"• Boy IAA<C...•onl , IO ana N0'1111Q••
IOhvarr•ll 10
"''"'" riKt' Latrol>c' IS-mat<erl ft 40. • •O, 7 80 G r1•en1>1aue
•McHeroue> 10 70. • •O· 8aOdoo•
MM IH"wl~YI , llO \~ e•a<.IO 11 71
pd•O 163 00
Altf'n0MC4' JI Sii
Gorman's two -ho ur
se r v in g duel with
France's Pascal Portes.
Gorman finally e dged
Portes 6-3. 6·7. 7-6.
8arlcertt'l11s
DET R O I T
Unseeded Sue Barker of
England and No. 6 seed
An n K i yom ura a r e
a mong those who have
advanced to the second
round of the women ·s
professiona l tennis
t ournament at Cobo
Are na.
Both had a rough time
in first·rotand play Mon-
da y. h owever .
Cal Poly 5(0 10-1 C•I State LA I •
Lonq Bea cn SUie & 10. (at
t..ut,,..ran 1 3
San o ...... SI.rte 1 s (•I Poly
Pomona 3-0
Ariton.a Stale •8-IS. UC A .. er\104'
70 1'.rl111na I, l11mar6 ( IOCnnlnQ\ I
JUHIOR COLLEGE
Aoo HOtld0 7. E•sl lA I
Wt'~I LA 6, SlddletMKi.. S
Cerrllo. 6. Cyp<'es~ O
HIG" SCHOOL
TrorT-m•nt
FlmR-
EOoson •, s.n Cletnenle O
Meler Ori s. Ocon Vlfow •
El Dor&do vs Founl11•n V/lll~y
PPd-. wet o•ounds S.inllaQOI, Troy S
Or•noe 1 La Hat>r• s 8re<> 6, Sante Ana VelleyO
Cvprtn 4. Et5enlloWf'r J
Ana,,..lm S, C11hforn1a I
W.strrn7. eo...nt"yO
los Atamolo'i 13, MM!noloa 7
Sunny Hiiis 10, La Mlr.o.'
Yotla Pari.. >. PKillu 2
I( 11tell111, 8"""a ParkS
G•rcle~~ Lowell• l o.r• l
Carlande r Are a 's
·Top Pre p Score r
Bask e tball Final statis tics for Orange Coast area prep
FAA wuT basketball scoring leaders in league action-are
oenvtrls. J>;onA..,.,•can,,. complete with Ocean View's Wayne Carlander, a /'lleu bq. w ... 1.rn 51 t.s .. r. La'"~··•~. utan &1> sophomore. edging E s tancia junior Steve Van
N, ... M ... cost .. <.o 11""°'' 14 Horn for top honors by three Jfcints. Or~Q(>n 13 Wa"11ncJton 11 h O Puo~• ~ 101 E wu1unqton bl T e 6-6 cean View star otaled 218 points for
w MonJaM86.Creo11 Fa11••• a 21.8 average, as opposed lo Van Hor.n's 215 points
w N~w~:~~~·ESSTUlah62 _ ... Co~ a ~l 54guz:e; .. :-. -·-
O k tano"'a C•I• 18 Hdrd1n Fmal league statistics ·
~·rnmOf\. 18
SW /'llono"" IO P11t~burQ, IC•n IS
Tuf\a l•. w Tua\ St 11
SOUTHWEST "bll-Clwostoanes Tex••A,\l IS
lamar tO:J, McHffW !>t al
Modw's~mlJ. To•a•We~l I~
SW LOU•SIM\,\ llS, Th•\-... rtlnQIO<\ 103
SW T"uas SI 1>•. A1>9"IO SI SI EAST
Army 16. Bryant"
&oslonSt Ill, FllcM>urQSI 100
DUQU41Snt .,, Feorfleld 68 J'Md~ml'I, 8re~l566
lona70,Stena ..
Nla9"1re'3, 8ult•IO S•
Rutgers •S. MIS\IC:hUW'll\ 1&
St 8on•nnturr 81 llA Com-
monwoeth 16
SOUTH
.Al6I>•"''" ~. FIO<idll I&
Al11Mtma St 16 0111"'" Ml Clt..0.1 IS, Manll.lll 6'
E . !(enluOy 100, Tt'nM">\~ toe ti
I) G~rql1 fKn ol Cot 01 CllUIP\IOl'I .,
ICentuOy ~ c;i.orq••,.
MtnlUlppl St IJ, Auburn 60
Murr"Y St.66, W ICentucl<v••
S C11ronn111. w C11rolll\11 H
S Flor Ida 7', c;.orooa St 16
Stet-111. ~miord IS
Ten...-s-83, v-rbHl /8
Vlrqlnta TKll 76, CllKlnNll IS
SUNSET 1..EACUf
Pl<tJ•r.~<llMI q tp nt.
Sw._..k, l'lewpert 10 I 18 11.8
llow4'n, Edi'°" 10 171 11 t
E ldrlcl9f, H""l-ton 10 154 IS 4
Frttma11. N-oon 10 UI IS 1
Woott'ft, H""llf191°" q 114 13 I
HlllOl'I, MarlN 10 178 12 I
Fltlds, Fntn Valley 10 U• 11 •
fllomPSOft. Hunllnqton 10 111 17 t
Het0enrfkll,~r1na 10 118 II I
Tieul. Marina 10 103 10 J
Mc~ld, Edison 10 100 10~
w11ker;W.stmlmter \0 100 100
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
VM Horn. E•len<I• 10 215
Holmes, El loro 10 71•
8Hsley, Cose. Mewo 10 100
C w11-.. El Toro 10 161
Rudy, lrvltw 10 160
Slolrofl. Unlwtr\llY 10 1••
IC04!hler,CdM 10 Id
MtddoCk, E\11>n<1a 10 140
Klndor1, (.CINI 10 1)1
S Lu•, C05ta Mey 10 1'1
All••rn, COM II •1
~
11 5 ,, .
100
.. I
160 1•. 14 3
14 0
13 t
17 1
11 ~
W•l•tr Cl TO<o
John.ton COM 10 '°" 10 b 10 106 10.
SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ~os,s, MISl!on Vl4'1o ID 18-' " •
S..Hon. San Clerne<lle 10 154 15 •
ROl>o'rts, Minion lllejO 10 IU I•'
S•mu.is. O.na Hill~ 10 141 14 t
Lipson, L_,. 8eacn 10 138 1J.e
Bry•nl, C.tl>lslr•no 10 I~ 1J • c narles.C.ol<lrano 10 en 12 1
HllHman.~VlttfO 10 Ill ti J
Combs, lol9UM Hiii\ 10 10. 10 •
I Ml•UtE LEAGUE.·
c.trt111'der,OceanV!fow 10 ~18
Anclr-.OcHnV;,.w 10 '1(11
W11tts. k_., 10 l•t
l..OPtl,Ketell" 10 ISS
Premer,Ket"llo 10 154
Lemons, K•te1111 10 u 1
M Moore. lO\ Alml\ 10 uo Mciver, C:VPttSS 10 11'
Auhlell, I(~ ID 17•
Mc Fart!lnd, Loera 10 111
R•ls, Los 1'1amttos 10 11•
Jettc.,.I, 1<_.iv IO 111
D•vod-1 l Oo11ra 10 110
~ MOO,. LO\ "lmt\ 10 IOI
71.
101
161 IS S
IS 4
"' "0 IJ e ". 12 I
II• 11 ,
II 0
10.
Williams LeadS
Heading into the final week or pl•y, Long
Beach State's Rickey Williams holds a precarious
lead for the PCAA basketballscoringUtle.
-Wi.Ujams, a 6-2 senior guard , hft 'In tB:
average while Utah State's Dean H\lnger Is a close
second at 17.7 and Cal State Fullerton's Calvin
Roberts third at 17.0. Ter ance Camey of Pacific
and Keltt\ McDonald o f Utah State both carry 16.9
scoring averages .
UClrvfne's Steve
16.0 mark.
tn action Thursday, UC Irvine hosts UC Santa
Barbara. Lon g Beach St ate and Cal Sta t t
Fullerton square off at the Anaheim Convention
Center, F resno State travels to San Jose St ate and
Uta h State hosts Pacific
.... ""Sc.... t .. nt. NII;\, Flllltf1Qn 11 IU 3 •
w111111mt. 1.-a ''"'" ., m "• M.tcte(CK, StHlte &111\)j>r1" ,.,. 1a • """9"'. Ul.n Sl•t~ ,, UCI 11 , O<HIO-. '41111• 8arti.r.t ,, 1.0 ,, I
,__ru, flltltrif)n u ,. u t "'""""· Flllttnon '' \U ta• Cun..,, P«lllC I' '°' IA. 11 ..... SJ Sit!• 10 ,,. I).
M< OoMlcl, VCllfl $1 11 UO t• • Wllt11m\, Fr~-51 U ltJ U t M<G11tr•, UC lrvlM It 1'1 16 O Al'\ClertOft, lf'uilf>r10n 1t ,.. I' I -... --~lo.4lt-.IM--\•a.,• ... ~''-'U""""'-,.atJ.,.,.'j(.lJ .\I-~ It Ill II 0 WelO•Oft Pa<lllr I, 1at ti •
" ITt h • ~-I. $J Sl•I• If ''° 10 I
Occ Se...,.;nar Se• example. capital formation through
,,.,., " savings is discouraged . why spendiot!
<Jnd debt are encouraged
On Success in
Mail,..order Firms
Three experts who have been s ue
cessful in the mail-order business
will discuss that business during a
seminar on March 3 at Orange Coast
College in Costa Mesa
Titled "The Three Milhon Dollar
Mail Order Seminar." the session
will r.un from 8 a.m to 1 p.m. in the
. OCC's Fine Arts Hall 119.
WORKSHOP TICKETS, priced at
$7 .50, are available in the OCC ticket
ofrice. localed in the college's Ad
m inistration Building . Tickets will be
sold at. lbe Coor on a space.available
basis.
The experts plan to answer quei.-
t io ns r elating to copy. m edia.
strategy, pr icing, coupons. gim
micks. g uarantees. produ cts.
testimonials. regulations. testing.
computers. radio. t e levision, or-
ganization. equipment and more.
THE EX PERTS ARE Joe Karbo.
Harvey Erm erson and Brainerd
Mellinger.
Karbo is author of the book ''The
Lazy Man's Wa y to Riches." and
hea<fs li"is m ail o rder comp_aoy.
Em erson began his m ail order b~·
ness in hi.s home in 1955. and today is
· president of Li f e D ,,Yha m 1 c~
Fellowship. Mellinger started by im-
port 1 n g c u c koo c loc ks from
Ge9Jlany. •
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BUT, YOU SAY. that's not so
.. Every day I read and hst en to ads
that encourage people to save and iJl·
vest ··
Yes. but savings and investments
a rc taxed . de bt 1s government·
s ubsidi zed by making it tax .
deductible
Capital formation and productivity
are entwined in the economic nature
of things. underlying problems whose
symptoms we deal with repeatedly.
year after year , with seemingly less
and less s uccess.
The numbers for oulput per
man-hour. trade imbalance. infl(l -
l1on. debt. JOblessness and more
would seem to demonstrate the futili-
ty of deahng with symptoms rathe r
than causes.
CASH
FAST
H o meo w ners :
Loans arranged for
any reason. Credit,
n o p r o.b I e m .
Bo rro w on your
equity. Call now for
cou-1teous. fas t
information.
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AMERICAN.
Morf9age Co.
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lnlce T. Mlllheant
An American Success Story
Bruce Mulhearn came 10 America trom becoming one of the largest scatter-ed
England "' 1958, and went to work lot builders 1n Southern Cahfornra and
shoveling sand in an Iron' Foundry in orov1des his sales force 9vilh a constant
Carson. C8.hf01"n1a Rea1t21og his latents stream of new homes to sell
were not being ut11tzed he obtained his Mr Mulheam has been a good lnend to
Real Estate hcense when tie was 2t He lhe real estate industry and is one of the
then beeame a m1ll1ona1re at age 29 best linown lecturers 1n the Real EstatE!
through Real Estate ln11estments He Industry Hrs presentations on
started his own real eSlate company mot1vat104 and uJEl.$mansh1p have
with a one man real estate office 1n drawn standing room only crowds in
Bellflower in 1966 Since thBt f1me 11 • nearly every ma1or city in America Hts
has become one ol the tastest growing lee for soeak1ng is one of the highest in_
and progressive comoan1es 1n the industry
California Mulhearn s company Bruce Mulhearn~ a founder and ma1or
operates over 25 !>ales of11ces 1n the stockholder of Realty Register a
Southeast area or Los Angele~ in state-wide and soon to be Nation-wide
Orange county and m the San Gabriel association of independent real estate
Valley His operations include a fCJll sales corporations
s-.-rvlce e.xor-ew ~mpa ny loan It you ha"e ever cons1deted a careel' In
brokerage company. Insurance real estate or a part or hJfl·flme basiS. or
company. interior decoration service. a are 'now personally licensed and
termite insi>eclion compen)'. and a interested m e change then cell tOdav
property management d1111s1on New tor reservations to this Seminar that
Brlttanv COnstruclion Company Is fast could change vour Hfe -for the better' '
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Corporate Life
By JORN C\JNNlf'F .. ~ ........... ....., ..
Equauty doesn't come qulckly to women in corporate
lifo_, ~ the t 'ioanc1a1 WOftlen's Association is havlng u
coming out party pr sort3 on March&.
Al a breatfut at tbo Board Roam,• private c:Jub fre-
quented by chairmen and presidents. the ladies plan to
pl't'sent to corpol'at~_society lhe. 11.amea of IO womeu._~
beUeve are qualified to alt oo boards.
THESE WOMEN. TREV SA\', have achieved hi•h
resporusibillty within the. established structure, have dem·
onstral.ed broad community tnterest, h~ve often been the
first women In their rield , and are very bright.
While those are general a.ttrlbutes, Marilyn Brown of
the a ssociation's corporate board committee believes tbe
specific achievements or the 10 women, aa yet unnamed,
should be PtJt rtgbt before the top brass. '
"We would never" say you should
put wom~ on your board," s aid Ms.
8rown. ''But we do Cl.nd," she added,
·that a number of corporations are seek·
ing to add women to their boarW;." The
association ean help.
Some correctlble oversl_ght~L were
found in analyzing -board memberships
of the 1,300 largest companies, saJd Ms.
Brown. Among the top 100, for example,
52 percent were found to have no ~cu11"'"" womeo direct.ors.
The association believes It can help adjust that situa-
tion by presenting the names of eligible females from its
own files and from a Ust of women directors maintained by
Catalyst, a nonprofit organization.
AFTER THE BREAKFAST, TO be addressed by
Thomas Murphy, chairman of General Motors (two
women di rectors l, the association intends to write
chairmen throughout the country concerning their lis'l of
eligibles.
On their mail list will be the chairmen of some of the
country's lesser known companies whose boards, for a
variety of reasons, often have fewer women directors than
the larger conceTilS.
Tbe largest representation of women is on boards of
the 100 largest companies. In the second 100, onJy 31 per.
cent have women directors. The percentage decreases to
·just 9 il1the900·1,000 size category.
WHY? "I DON'T KNOW," says Ms. Brown. a
securities analyst. •·1 think in part it'& because the larger
corporations have the time. energy and staff to devote to
soct3i-i.ssues." But, sbe says, she cannot be sure.
Other breakdowns might·suggesl some explmalions
By industry, for example, commercial banking and
utilities have the highest ~rcentage of women directors,
at 54 .
While Ms. Brown didn't suggefit it. eOtJld it be merely
coincidence that b!>lh commef'eial banks anu pUblic
utiffffes are among the most publicly exposed . mooitored
aod regulated of all businesses?
. AND THAT SOME COMPANIES in other categorie~
have named women to their boards because they too.
although less regulated, are subjected to mor:e than \be
usual amount of publicity?
It is not by mere chance that Murphy will keynote the
meeting with 40 or 50 chairmen and presidents. He bas
says Ms. Brown, "provided helpful insights into the cor·
porate board nominating process.·'
And though he bad already been named as speaker, it
didn't damage his changes whe~ earli er tbis month he
named Betsy Ancker-Johnson to be General Motor's firsL
woman vice president.
Srock Market Gains
Despite Viet Fighting
NEW YOttK <AP > -The stock market rallied today,
weathering the news of border confbct between China and
Vietnam better than many analysts expected.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up 7.S4
pointsto834.55.
Gainers held a 4.3 lead over losers in the tally of New
York S~k Exchange.Jisted issues .
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l!IOLOGY-I
In !itU.ogy One,yru l.ee.rn what tM G~
called ~They bad a different name tbr fIVeiY and hJAde of grasa.If youn the type wtx>-e content to call ewryt,bing
with s1x 1ep .. bug and U!t it go at that, t.herl
thJB could get baring last. Yal'll also do tb1ng8
l1ke diaaect1ng f'rqJe which you used U> get
yelled at fbr doing when yru were a kid.
by Mell uurtus
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by Templet.On & Forman
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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33 PY1e1
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TONIGHT'S LAfEST LISTINGS
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E1111et kldi1 h8t newly
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REPORT
Channel l..i•fing•
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' Film Thu Dynamic
lllUSl()n
1·:.0G CIRCUS
1-tosta. Cal Dodd. SOOl1sse
Laurente Thi! llQhl~ and
eouncss ol WOfld famous
CHCU$ OCIS at• combined
with muS>Clll vllrlflty
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OATINOOAME
QI HOU YWOOO
SOUAAES 0 TICTACOOUOH
• AOAM-12
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lroub•e on lhetr Oily oN
whOn a mo1orcycie gang
anae1<' Iller• p.cnrc
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7:36 2' TONIGHT
8.'00 Cl) C8S MOVIE * * h "Wtwte Uglltnlng"
j 19731 Bon Aoynolds, Ned
Beatty A eonvtc:t maltes a
delll wnh federal au111on-
11es 10 1>re1k ue> a
moontll1ne ring In
•&CNnoe !Qt flit lr-1orn 0 MOV19
t • 1, •· fhe loOlt Hu
l llnded t 19171 MICNMj c-. bofltld Sultwi.nd
A l\IQl'llY Ir tll...0 NIUI «Im·
tnel\do unit ll>hl1•••• l"O
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Wltll pltnl lo kf<lntj) Prime
MW.I., Wln•ton Cll\lfQNll
• MOVtl ••• ·t .... Riii• &..o
( IOtllll Jll/'l'tH 81-lrl,
MIUfteft 0 '"411 e In the
1..0.. • bNVltfvl wometl · ''°"' lngland 1n110d1.1GM
H«ete>rd 10 the w.e1ern
unMl~l2.twsl • di HAWf OAY9 llON.. llndl • a1ldl ot
counl.,hlit tnOn4')' Wtllle
repjtotlf\O a hearlMI tPatl I
of 21 0 MOVIE
t • t A Nllw Kind Ot
love I t0631 Ptul
~ Joenne Wood·
wwa A l>U)'ftf IC>f a oepllrt·
rn41nl Sl()(a .,,g I~·
.,.,.,_, fell 1n love ehet
rnwt111g on• plane (2 II•• I
G) CAAOl IURNETT
AHOFAIEH06
Ouesf Tim Conway
ti) MOVIE
• • 'Wond4>f women
t 1974) Ro6a Megen. Nancy
Kwen A prlvlta c>etac;tlve
1101 dQwn • gf'OUI) Of
lnlating athllltee. (Parental
dilGtellon &dv\Md 111 "' •
JO mft4 fa THE COUSTEAU
OOV88EY
C11typso'1 Search FC>f
Ali;tnUs' ""•llpe Cousteau
a11em1>1S to unra\1'81 Ille
m...-1ery of Al.lantla In the
Ballarnas. while captain
Jacques Cousteau IOCUM$
on Crete. aoc:t Its oultylng
island, Oil, 111 tile .Aegean
~.(Part 1 Of 21 (Rl '11) F.Y.I.
The l.egllC)' Of V191nam·
An ellllmlnetlon of tile fall·
out from the war. focusing
on Ametlean veter&11s
11:30 D ®l LAVEAHE'
SHIAlEY
l1verne and Stmley s
lrK!OOShlp la threatened by
lhetl mulual anrectlOn 10
the&amematt.
G) THE 000 COUPLE
OscAr and Fell'& •e>end a
leQ-thlll-hllppy vacahon
in l'Catlbbeln tourial trap
t:OO 8 @) A001'8: THE
HECT OPERATIOH8
TUBE TOPPERS
CBS 8 8:00 "White Lightning "
Burt Reynolds is a convict who earns his
fret?dom by breakln~ up a moonshining
nng In this 1973 movie .
NBC 8 8:00 "The Eagle Has Landed ·~ World War 11 plot to kidnap
Winston Churchill 1s the focus of this
1977 adventure m ovie with M ich ael
Calnc and Donald Sutherland.
KCET @ 9:00 -"Silk Stockings."
F red Astaire and J anis Paige head the
cast of this 1957 musical about a
Hollywood producer and a Russian
agent .
In 11112 Bertha P.,,,_
(Ir-Carl ) beComM the
f1rat of Kunta l(lnie's dn-
oenclanll to oo to college
While tl'lota She beComlS
enoaoed to Smon Haley
(Dotlan Hlfewood), but the
maulage 11 delayed by
Simon's enl111men1 In 1he
Army.(P.,t 3ot 7) m MERV OAlfflH
Guetts. 01vtd Brenner.
Roeemary Ctooney, Rote
Mar... Helen o·conne11.
M1rgaret Whiting. Rip
Tlyfof. Rick MOMS. Wes
Han1aon. 9 THE HOUYWOOO
MU8ICAL8
• • • ·~ •'Sflk Stockinos"
I 1957) Fred A1talr1, Jants
Pelge. A HotlywOod j)(O·
~ t>ecomec Involved
wrth a t>eautiful Ruasian
!Pl'· al MASTI:RPIECE
THEATRE
"Country M11t18ft. The
Srmple life" A lonely, alco·
llOl-l)'one wile seeks com-
f0f1 from a 17·year-Old
boy.
·~· ~TGAUEAY "The Boy Who Predleted
E1rthqua1<et" A •en-year·
old boy. whose predlcilOns
are unlalllngty true. ra
made o 1e111v1S1on
commentt lOf
10:00 II (J) THE PAPER
~
I-tart gets • tl5le ol e«po-
11te llW 'Wl14K\ PtOf85'0f
t<lngalielcl handlea a m11th·
m.lli()n dollar CAM Wllh
Hart as Ills ,_,ct> 85541·
ant. 8D NEWS
•. HIGHT <W.L£RY
·vou Can Come lJe> Now
Mtl MUUk&n" A SCienh•I
a11empts to turn b&M me1
dlfllOgOld ~ NEWSC"E<IK
10:30 G) • NEWS
'1!) VOfEAS• PWEUNE
"Seqator Cranston Public
TV Special'' Hosl Jim
COQOet 11:C08DD(l)®J N£WS
B MA1<E ME LAUOH ·
MOVIE * • •.. "The Seven1h
Dawn" ( 19641 Wiiham
HOiden, ~ A plan·
1atlon ow'* llGeS an -my wno tum• out to be a
former wM buddy 12 iwa )
G) THE 000 COUPLE
Oscar Clevelopt an ulcer
and~ Fel\Jr fOf 11
• THE OOOOIE8
The Goodiel come taoe to
,_ with a menaano prop·
e<Ty d~elOpe! &it DtCt< CAVETT
Guesll -"Muhammad Ah.
Tne Ofyrnp11 Ser8'1adefs
• 1:30 8 Cl) BAANA8Y J0HES
A man kMIS Ille lellOW he
wspec1S II '1<a _.te'a love<
then dltc<MWI l'le'S kilted
Ille wrong man (Al 0 TONIGHT
1-tost Johnny Carson
Gues11 Buddy 1-taclleH.
Sally FNllCI, Eubtll Bleile 0 TWIUOHT ZOHE
"Too Masks" D O A8CMOVIE * * '" "l-And OllOfdet t 1974) Ca"oH O'Connor,
Ernest Borgnine. Two Ofd•·
nary, middle-ageO men
become lllJXtllary cops to
light lhe 111llux 01 crime
Info their ,,.ight>Omood
I THIOONG &HOW
OITIMAln'
Mllll end IN Chlel 00
undetcovtt to tl'lw.,I a
KAOSect-• CAPTloHIO NJC
Hl'W8
MORNING
12:.00 e TWIUOHT ZOH£
"The lO<\g MOtfOW"
• ALIMO HITCMOOCI(
PMaan'S
"The Throwt>IClt" A wily
old oodoer get• tfll ~119f
ot • ,ounow. ltrongtr man
rn hll pur.uit of a young
lady
• GETSMAAT
The Smtn .. honeymoon rs
~by I KAOS plOt 10
lllbOlegt Ille Ame<IC8n
naval 11611 12:308 MOVIE **--. C~lla (111471
Alan Ladd. Gait f'u•Mlf A
1>1IOI 11 murdered during a
run from cnungkong 10
Caleutte ( 1 nr 25 min I
• MOVIE
••1 ... ''Sltocq>' 1111511
Humpt11ay Bod'r1. Marta
T 0<en A !IOldie<'s love for
I supeflOf'S !Mle ptovet 10
be hlS CSOW<lfOll (2 "" I Cl) MOVIE
• • '• Ooomwatch ·
( 19721 Judy ~ JOhn
Paul An lnvest1ga1or cs1s-
CO\lefl 11'181. large CllMll·
cal ~any 11 ~lty
aumpmg rldlOl\Cl~ale·
11als 1n10 Ille water. ( 1 he •
30,,,.,..)
12:40 8 (I) C88 l.AT£ MOVIE
• • "MaJco Jaws 01
Death" ( 1975) Rret11ce1
Jaeckel. Jenilet BltllOC) An
ecologteally Minded lllt'l4lf-
man 1'*5 10 protect tlle
greal wMe Mletks trom
lllOM wno would kill lhem
1:000 TOMOMOW
-Gues11 JOhn M11ils. a 10,.
met Sllte Oepaomenl Ott•·
cet Ind 1)81'11C>sychoiog1SI
Thelma MOii CSISCU$S Ille
. CIA and mind eon1ro1
1;30 NEWS I LOVE EXPERTS
WANTED: DEAD 0 ,.......
AUV£
"AtnQS Ca1t11t 1:661 NEWS 2:00 NEWS
MOVIE • •*'Ir "Ae>C>Otnlmenl In
londot'" ( 1055) Ouk
Bogarde. tan Hutlt• 8'•1·
1$1'1 e><lol• llQl'll de$pel'll04y
to nelt Hitler's M war over ·
L.ond()tl 11 ht • 56 1n1n I
• M()\llf
• • "No Surv1vo11
111111•" 1 t9841 M111a
P.,echeY. Aol>tf1 Cunnu1g.
h11n CteaturH from
ll"Olh« ~ CIUM ICC'
dents on Eanh In O<Clef 10
OCCUPY lhe bodle1 ol tn.t
vrehtna In lllelf plan 10 111111
ovet tho world. 12 "'' • 2
mini
• CHTIMN'T
Max and 99 t\avt I mtSUll·
Oetllandlng OYllt I l>ellu II·
lulecllfltlSt =-:1= I I • • "Maceb(tH ( 1958)
Wllllam Print•, Jim
f*;llUI 2:6.'l·= • ··~ "A Gitt For Heidi"
(19621 S111dy Oelchllf
Oouglas Fowle)'. Thi welt·
known young glrl Ml tu•·
tn., ldl!lnlur91 1n Ille
Swiss Aipt (2 hrl I
3:560 NEWS
4:00 0 MOVIE ...... "Celling Or Oealh"
11943) Lon Chaney Jr • J
Ca,,ol Naish
G) MOVIE ••'Ir "Four Faces Weal"
-I 1948' Joel McCrea,
Fr1nciea Oee
4:G2 CJ MOVIE
• • "Bl.ell P1nt11et 01
Ra1an1" C 1962) MartMnne
Kocne. 1-temz Oraclle
M'ednesdat1'•
Bayt;,.._. Mol"I_.•
AFTERNOON
12:00 C1J ..... ,., "ln1erlude"
(19571 June All~. Ros·
sano 8' am A. mentally
dlllraught women reluees
to -.rrllndec' hef ~
nusband CMW to the l•btlll·
1an lady wl\o realty loves
hrm I 1 ht • 30 tnlfl I CD ••• "White Heat"
( 1949) J1mes Cagney, Vlr·
gtr11a Mayo A tulhless
k1llef turns out 10 have a
mo1her~1t
3:00 ®j It* * "lOUlS
Armstrong: CNcago Slyte''
(t97S) Ben Ve<Mn. Rea
8ul\on1 Tiie temou1
musiclen'I eatly ear-IS
plagued by a failino mar-
llllQ8 end pt'Ol>AlmS with
the Mot> ( 1 hr • 30 ..... n )
3:30 D To Be Announoecl (I
hr ,30mlll)
A 'Compromi-se' Show for ~ary Tyler Moore
By PETER J. BOYER
LOS ANGELES fAP> Jn her successful TV
inc arnations. we knew her as Laurie Petrie, a
slightly duzy !tuburban housewife, then as Mary
Richards, an on·her·own TV news producer She
came to represent a certain style. com bining wit
and grace. that stood out an the passing television
parade.
Mary Tyler Moore has long been television's
class act. She quieted the sitcom . showing that a
r aised eyebrow. a well-timed
nod, even silence. worked as
well as a pratfall or a loud guf·
l aw. And she introduced to
tele vision a new type of woman.
a n educated, independent lady
who didn't need pols and pans
as gag props
But the quality associated
most closely with Mary Tyle r
Moore was some thing more
MOO•E tangible. som ething TV ex·
ecu t1ves could understand success
.. mE DICK VAN DYKE Show" Cin which she
played Laura Petrie) is a television classic, and
•'The Mary Tyler Moore Show·· <Mary Richards 1
not onJy delivered healthY ratings but also con·
Lnbuted Lo CBS' schedule with t wo spmoffs.
"Rhoda" and .. Phyllts."
So. there was disappointment all a round whe n
"The Mary T yler Moore Show" c rew disbanded
after the 1976· 77 season; and there was joy whe n
she r eturned to CBS' schedule last fa ll. Until the
ratings started rolling in.
.. Mary," a variety s how, was an utter bomb,
and was mercifully yanked from the schedule
after three airings. lt was clear that TV a·udiences
didn't want to see Mary Tyler Moore sing and
dance and deliver one·liners .
It stung
"IT WAS A PERSONAL blow to me," she
says. "I felt as though I had failed."
Variety was n't what her fans wanted. but it
was what she wanted Miss Moore admits that
singing and dancing are her first loves. and that
she becam e an actress primarily to put food on the
table
"f don't delude myself about being the world's
best singer and dancer,·· 'she·n tell you, ··but I'm
good enough." She defends .. Mary."· contending
that her audience wasn 't ready to accept her in
anything but the sit com roles she usually assumed.
M12be. But tuntng in to see Mary Tyler
Moore s ing and dance -"good e nough" though
.TV Ad Firms Rap PTA
-
C RJCAGO <APl Several companies whose
television advertising policies were criticited by
the PTA have expressed s urprise and questioned
the PTA's survey technique.
A spokesman for. Johnson & Johnson, which
the PTA rat~ as a mong the "poor advertisers.··
said, "We don't under stand why we were included
in this lisf Our records show that on balance we
bought more time on the PTA 's 'best s hows' than on
its 'worst.shows'. ..
THE SPOKESMAN, who asked not to be iden·
Lified, said that from Oct. 15 to Nov. 18, 1978, t he
period in which 3,000 PT A members monitored TV
programs for the survey. six J ohnson & Johnson
commercials were part of programs on the PTA
list of best shows and only four were on the PT A
worst shows.
Joseph Block. vice president of public rela·
'Roots 11' Wins
Sunday Slwwdown
NEW YOftK CAP 1 ··Roots 11" beat the com·
pet1tton in three m aJor cities Sunday night, though
the audience for the first chapte r was considerably
lower than for Part l oftheoriginal mini·sertes.
C ABC show beat "Marathon Man," on CBS,
an American Graffiti," on NBC. Both films were
ge glheidirsttelevisionairing. ~
Tbe rating for " Roots JI " was 28.6 in New York
City. 30 ln Cbicago and 26.1 in Lo$. Angeles, figures
from the A.C. Nielsen Company showed Monday .
That means that of all the homes in New York City
with television, 28.6 percent saw "Roots II" Sunday
rugbt. National ratings will be a nnounced Wednes·
day.
THE BATING FOR THE first installment in the
ONlnal Roots mini-series January 23, 1977, was 38.S in New York,4S.6in Chicagoand42.1 in Los Angeles.
"American Graffiti,·· the movie said to have in·
spired ABC's "Happy Days" series, was a strong
second Sunday niRht in a ll three cities, with ratlngs
of 11.1 in New York, 24.2 in Chicago, a nd 19.7 in Los
Angeles.
Ratings for ''Marathon Man" were 15.6 In Ne'!'
York, 14.91nChicago, and 12.Sln Los Angeles.
ABC'S aESEARCH DF.PA&TllENT estimated
a n1Uonwide audienct> or6S milUon people ror ··Roots
U ·' Sunday ni1bt.
I
, '; . -
.
lions al PepsiCo. Inc ., of New York, said he "was
very surprised" to be included on the first list or
advertisers. c riticized by the PTA.
"We have a stripgent policy to avotd programs
'with violence a nd explicit sex, and we take our
programmrng very !'ieriously," he said. "I would
like to know just how they matched a d vertisers to
shows."
MA.RION YOUNG, WHO helped prepare the
PTA report, said the report relied on monitors'
recollect ions of who the sponsors were.
In the case of Johnson & Johnson. she said,
"Anothe r sponsor mig ht have had more com·
mercials on the good shows and was recalled as
the sponsor rather than Johnson & J ohnson, while
they <J ohnson & Johnson l were. recalled as the
sponsor on the bad shows."
She said the association m ay use a diffe rent
method next time.
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-IOCA-1.A..,..Hel.LI 21014 ...... ,.,....,,.
~-·--o... --o. .. ~ no. ... -M~ .. .a.. ..... ., ..
· s he 'm ay be 1s hke going t.o a baseball game to
hear the shortstop sing the "National Anthem "
You'd much rather see him execute a clean double play. ·
SO, A COMPROMISE OF a sort 1s in the
works . On March 4, Miss Moore begins a new
series, "The Mary Tyler Moore Hour," a sitcom in
which she plays a TV variety performer. CBS calls
it a ··sitcom-variety" show. The variety is for her,
the sitcom for her fans .
Even Miss Moore d oesn't sound overly op·
tim1st1c about the venlure ··The acting scenes arc
played more simply than in 'The Mary Tyler
Moore Show'." she says "'Because it 's a weekly
hour. the re isn't the lime to evolve those deeper
nuances we achie ved in the old 'Mary Tyler Moore
Show.'
"But that show had s uch a high level of quah·
ty. J think anything would suffer by comparison."
T rue . But I wish they'd give Miss Moore
something that could even begin to compare. She's
a n artist as a comedy actress. and she s hould be
allowed her canvas. TV could use her class.
•Well, maybe so. . . . . . . F
• But talk Is so cheap -an~~ ansitory.
• When you want food bargains -prices you can count on day in and
day out, the proof is in print .... .in the grocery ads In the Dally Pilot.
• Confused by all the conflicting claims?
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'F~ederick~ Majestic on SCR Stage
Wltb a production ai. ma1e-suc as
1t6 SUbJtt't m tter South Cout R~rtory ha reahi\"d th,.. t'normour.
pOl~nha\ O( It• D\"W i''our\h h~p
Tbeatt:r
Romulus l.1nnt•>1 ' 'Thl• Sorro"!> of
tl'redenck" Ill> a plB) of m 1n1ht••n\
Cc>Pf' and i.ub
st'a OC"t•. a lust on t' l
d r tllTUI ll fC t.' r ID A
of Frtdenclc the Great from lhc do·
tadt' &lhor to h1., a11rt!nd1111{'t• lo Ut
Pru saan throne tn 1740 to hi\ d 1th
an 1786 ll altemi>t'> to rllhht\ulli \h
utonllhtn& rh•nn<" an th kana from a
youn mun t•n morf'd or mwnc and
illf'rature to a warhkt• •wvN••lttn woo
<" rved a bloody 'lwath acrou
ft:urope
J. 8U AN TUOHY'S mult1ple-
1equence settlna combines with the
--lntermassaon original music of Unda Wei~ and Tom Titus Dawn Chiang's superb llghUng ef.
fet't8 to bathe the production in a ____________ __,, glow ortechn.lcaleitcellence.
Bnrfa '1 robust p ortrayal o f
t·r~derlck 's (athc r and Martha
Mr t 'arland's pmgoant cameo u hls
cxu Uy reprossed wlfe are ool only
h'rlhHC 1nd1vldual d epictions, but
l!!o vntuabte keys lo the klng's
"The Sorrows of Frederick" is
theater or the highest caliber, a
splendid unmas king of the king
whose (analic zeal for power made
the word "Prussian" an eternal sYm·
bol or machine-like precision in
military discipline. ,It continues
through Ma rch 18 at the Fourth Step .
Theater. 6S5 S. Town Circle Drive.
Costa Mesa.
'com1>4"thn.i: ln"•Nh1 tnlo ltu.• r\·•~n uf
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nH~nw1 •hl 11\'t'nt' 0.111n11.-l~ by TOI\)'
Ur fa J .. "'rt'd..ru·k :. foth1•r 111u1 pre
dec.-uor .. b1 utal, <'<>i:pul••n\ and
fan•UNll> r.-lljiftoui. rnQrrnrrh Hai in
OunH t• dlld 'ott'r n 1h -..·l1>lt1i.1ry tucUcJI
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Frt·d.-r1fk 'Pll>ft'ht•
C'horacter Another tine performance
111 se tt n wcomer Sandy McCallum's
Voltaire. whom Freder ick alternate·
I)' Jdnures and ridicules, ttis thirst
for t•ooqut1t1l 11evering their lifelong
Cnendsblp.
, c-allt~ upon th•• (ull
rl'sources of tht• l••n •
1ww Sl'lt \ht'llh'r lo rn·at~ noub\<ind
ang tnlt'rpt't'l1tll<1n uf l 1nnt') ""\t'ldom
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t~chntl·al I? t't'Utton "' It 1i. Ml h 1n
p-r'Oblnt; ltl.'>l~ht It ''·•ll<h tllOOl\Jl thf'
most 1mprt>»tH' nfft•1111.:' mounted b>
thl' C~til Me u thl'Jlt•r ~ruup ovt•r 1ti.
14 year h1i.tor)
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breab down ht ~ l.tr1't:r th&n h{e .
r haru<'tt•r into human dimeru11on!>, of
ft·nn& .. ghmpse of the man behtnd
tht> Image an_.,ftt•n t•onfhctlog pro
<'t!SS but dramtftiolly i-.ounll 1n ils ul
terpretallon
Four sobd SC R stalwarts combine
{(I fuocttoo almost as a single unit as
t 'rndenck 's cabinet. with which the
king 1s often at odds. They ue
Htchard Doyle as the general, Hal
L4'ndon Jr. as the doctor. J ames
dePriest as the chancellor and Johft,
David Keller as the bishop -all
performing on a bigb level of ~flee·
liveness.
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Lynn-Holly Johnson
Screen Skater Sizzles
By BOB THOMA S
HOLLY WOOD <AP I II
hno1s·bom Lynn-Holly Johnson
!>kates like a dream m her first
movie. and you might suppose
she would be headed for a ---------------------career Uke Sorua Henie's.
petition by her widower rather .
Tom Skerritt. She is also in-
nuenced by her coacb <Jennifer
Warren I a nd a rink owner
<Colleen Dewhurst> as well as a
sportscaster <David Huffman >.
Art accident left the girl almost
blind. and belp comes from a
young hockey player, Robb"
Benson.
"Naturally, t he Olympic
games were in my mind. but I
was realistic about it. There are
a thousand s katers aiming for
the Olympics. and m aybe two or
three get there. I realized there
was more to figure skating than
the Olympics."
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"l don 'l think a run of skating
pictures would go over today, ..
says Miss Johnson. who just
turned 20. "Ice skating is much
more popular today than it was
in SonJa Heme's time, and it's
no longer a novelty to see it on
the screen."
On the blades or off. critics
h ave predicted a promism g
career for the girl whose only
previous acting w as in a
neighborhood play. She has a
captivatin,:t naturalness as well
as blonde beauty that is near
perfection. Also a mind of her
own.
"WHEN THEY FIRST showed
m e the script or 'Ice Castles.· it
was aimed foT an R rating," she
remarked. "I said I wasn't 10·
terested. Apparently they were
.in the process of changing the
script, anyway, and it became a
PG. Then I was interested."
Columbia Pictures is hoping
that ··ice Castles" will be the
first sleeper of 1979. Tbe film
was released in eight selected
cities in December. with en·
couraging results Receipts for
the third week equaled the first,
indicating that the film has stay-
ing power.
The movie is unabashedly sen·
t imental Lynn-Holly Johnson
plays an ice skater who is being
pushed toward Olympic com·
The saga o( the athlete strucla
down in prime performance has
become familiar on television.
But "Ice Castles" is different.
thanks in large part to the debut
of Lynn.Holly Johnson.
S he was born without "the
hyphen <her roommate on an
"Ice Capades' · tour s igned it
that way, and Lynn adopted ill
in Chicago and grew up in Glen·
view. Ill.. daughter of a general
contractor . A s kating r ink
ope ned near the Johnson home.
and Lynn watched her mother
a nd older brother and sister
skate. then joined them on ice at
the age of four. By 11 she de·
cided to train seriously, and in
1974 she placed second in the na.
tional novice free skating con·
test.
A BROKEN LEG ended her
career as a competitor. and at 18
she joined "Ice Capades" as a
feature skater.
"Some people have suggested
that J wasted a lot of money and
years training fi ve ·to seven
hours a day for all those years, ..
Miss Johnson remarked. "I
don't think so. The thrill of com·
petition was enough to com·
pensate me. even though I didn't
continu~.
She might still be doing her
thing for "lee Capades" except
that Columbia needed a young
skater for the star-making role
in "Ice Castles ." Director
Donald Wrye and studio scouts
searched the rinks or America
and inquired of the Ice Skating
Institute or America. T he name
of Lynn·Holly Johnson was men·
lion ed. .
"I IJID AN audition and a
test," she recalled. "Then 1 was
told I would be leaving three
days late r to begin the movie. I
cried, because that meant leaving
the 'Capades· tour. Some people
think the tour must be a grind, but
1 enjoyed it. It was like being in a
circus -a different town every
week, withplentyoftimeofftosee
it ...
"Ice Castles" was filmed
mostly around Minneapolis-
St. Paul. and Miss Johnson skat-
ed outdoors for the first time in
her life. It is more difficult. sbe
discovered. since the extreme
cold makes the ice harder and
tougher to skate .
"I was more scared of the
skating tha n the acting in the
movie.'' she said. "They expect-
ed a great deal of me as a
skater . With the acting, l could
only do my best. I think maybe
that helped -not trying too
hard."
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•Erma Bombeck I
T~. r.oruart 20. Ul11 DAILY PILOT
Involvement
WJat goes on in a congressman 's office? What are
the day-to -day duties? And how personally involved
does a congressman· get with constituents ' pro-
.. b/ems?
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In rl.'C"t'Tll tnonth.t. '"'' QW$110n hoJ l>t>rfl rc-
Pf'OIC'dly rw.ct"d by IM ntftho WMI u 4ft r14>rtt'd oJ
tmal's '"~l>thty to 1111 ron.rtatunt1 and hou
J}f'r1c>nollJ1 invo/tlf'd 1ho11ld ,.,. b4'come an thrir
problem.1'
Thu qw1hofl f'1JOh~ '" th# O/tl'Tmlllh "' ttk-M olh o/ Rt'p Uc> J RIJOtt 1 D Son fo'roncucoJ, thl con
greurnon u.iho ~ lnllld 111/ull muelta{IOlaflQ roruta
tiumt1' compJasnu about tM mutreotrm'ftt of /omlly
m4'mtw11 lwmg '" rht> Propl# t Trmplr rommUM tn
Jonr1town GllJIOllO ... Re p Roberl E Badham or t he 40lh
Congressional D1stn cl 1s one congressman who
1.rnys he has and wall t'onllnue to become Ill
volved Wllh 'constituents' problems
'l'he d1stnct, w11h an est1mated population
of 800.000. 1s considered one of tht> largest m the
country a od encompasses portions or Santa
Ana. HunUn~toh Beach and Oceanside and
e\ erying m between
But Badham ms as ts he wouldn 'I become
per sonally involved for the same reasons as a
Leo Ryan or a Robert Dornan ! R·Santa Moruca 1
because he's not mto "grandstandin g"' for
publicity.
"I do become involved," he said durmg a
recent interview m his Newport Beach district
offi ce. "Not when 1t would be of benefit to me,
but where I can be of assistance."
. I Handling cases
are district
staff members
Katie Sheffield
at left and
Debbie Kurilchyk.
.
Tbe congreuma R t11ud he depends on
h1~ lntal ~•aft to hundlt> most or the face·tO·face
('OOll UlUl'ncy 1.m.>blems
• • 'Thf' Rlaff i!1 here a nd they use their own
JUdl(ml'nl and when they come-onto a problem
where they c·ould ui.e some Judgment or help,
then they let me know "
OF THE &4t cases handled by hls local staff
an 1978 most had to do with routine matters
s uch as 1mm1grahon problems, delayed Social
• Set'urlty and Veteran's Administration checks,
m1htary matters and problems with the In·
ternal Revenue Service the congressman
became personaJly anvolved lll only a few of
them
To do so too often would dilute his authorl· ty "If I called the Secretary of the Navy or the
President every time 'something happened) -
then you lose
"Assuming tha~ there are many, many
hardworlung bureaucrats they resent people interfering."
WHEN DOES HE reel it's important enough
to become involved?
The congressman said there have bee n
~Y occasions, particularly in the areas of im·
migration. business and bureaucracy tangles.
But he would "never forget" a case involving a
constituent who was just starting bis own busi·
ness with a Sm all Bus iness Administration loan.
"He sta rted to do business with the Navy,"
<See INVOLVEMENT, Page CZ>
Diane Reynolds and Tom Beaton tie the knot in Costa Mesa High School gym.
Rites Take the Cake
It was an unusual wedding, to be sure. It was ad-
vertised in the paper, held in the school gym and
topped off by a sock hop.
By .nJDITH OLSON OfttleDelly~s ....
Who is Tom Beaton?
"He's the perennial soothsayer of Bal~
Island," said Chet Salisbury II. "He's a bon vi· "°"' ... "He's the J ack Lemmon of Balboa lslal\d,"
conte nded Larry Capune. "I've lived on Balboa Island with him for years ."
"He's just nuts. How do you define Tom
Beaton?" questioned Laurie Gambino.
Tom Beaton, an extremely popular English
teacher at Costa Mesa High School, used to be a
. ·-------
confirmed bachelor. But that chanced Saturday
afternoon.
He was captured by one or his former atu·
dents, Diane A. Reynolds, a feat most of bis
friends have a bard time believing. But after
dating her for nearly six years, Beaton finally
suggested they tie the knot lo tbe bJgh school gym.
He proposed to her in one of bis favorite
hangouts, the Jolly Roger on Balboa Island. AC·
cording to his friends, Beaton popped tbe ques-
tion in h.ia own lnJmitable way.
(See WEDDING, Pase Q)
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[)strict administrator Nancy Dooley sorts through military academy applications.
Betty Ford
Honored
Former First Lady Betty Fofil was honored
as Parent of the Year by the Assessment Treat·
ment and Services Cent.er during a festive din·
ne r in the Marriott Hotel Sunday evening.
Nearly 150 guests met Mrs. Ford during a 7
p.m. cocktail partyJ n the ballroom, which also
was attended by her son, Steve.
·Mrs. Ford was selected for the honor, ac·
cording l o M'rs . Dboal MacAdam, ball
chairman, because "her childre n are very
special. They are mtelligent and educated but
dcfwn toearth."
Mrs. MacAdam and her hus band, who
opened their Newport Beach home to Steve for
three years, said they thought Mrs. Ford did "a
beck of a job raising him."
The former first lady went to Los Angeles ,
a fter the party to join her hU$band, Former
President Gerald Ford, and prepare for an ap.
pearance on the Merv Grlfflll Show. She 'Said
she is happy living in Palm Springs.
Among guests at the event were Mr. and
Mrs. Boward Rlcllardson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Banoaibs, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin McKee,.et and
Mr. and Mn. lay Reed.
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Thank You Party
Robert A. Elliott, president of Shiley ln·
ternallonal. Irvine. says he bas had a lot of sup·
port in the last 10 years in building up bis cor
poratioti from a dozen employees to nearly a
thousand.
To say thank you to the people who gave
him the advice and help be needed. he arranged
for a black.tie dinner Saturday al Am6rosia.
The invitations. delivered to the gentlemen
in leather desk or ganizers, were all hand·
lettered tly Polly Hutchins of Balboa Island.
Each couple Isome came from as far as_
Washington, O.C. a nd East Lansing, Michigan l
was photographed as they arrived and candld
pictures were ta ken throughout the evening.
An album or the photos will be sent to the
couples several weeks after the dlnner, Elliott
said, as a permanent keepsake of the evening.
The women each received a gold stick pin
with their initial, selected by Elliott, and all
guests were brought lo the dinner by limouslne.
Many of t.be guests were from TEC <The
Executive Committee), a group of executives
who meet regularly to discuss mutual problems.
Among those attending were Jan C. Bragg of Washington, D.C .. the official hostess;
<See HAPPENINGS, Page CZ>
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Fonner First Lady Betty Ford waa named Parent of the Year by the Auwment
Trestment and Service• Center .. Above, from left, Donal MacAdam, Mrs. Ford. Ms. MacAdam (ball chairman) and Steve Ford.
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1 (2 DAILY PILOT Tueaday F'ebru•ry 20 •919
• • • Involveillent
tFn• Pa1e C1>
.. d B.ldham "And." all of • 'ludd n th Navy
and the Small BusiM . Adminlllratton 1ot thJ
1\11 lo UM' m•ddJ and lb y •ett klJl l"I him •;
What did lbe .-..pre cntatlv• do• "l sot all
lbe part.ii ln my offir• 1n Wa hlntton and aot II
raoh·t'd ~ 1uy wa at wal a nd and turned to hll man ··
N • • • w trirt ofnct l (t
pare t1mt> and t ur fuJl ·llmt-
~mplo U bu • h1T• of .,·~n ln hie.
Wu hl.QltOO.. UC. otftt" • t th local 11taff 11
t.ht-main bu.ffrr bet,_ n tM public •nd oUMir
attt'lnr\ of 'o' rnmcnt Howu-cl ·~cln. wbo ads u ..J.b coo
ttr sman' da tnl't r prt tau,~. H id datl)'
phnnt" ult nm• from "W rnv reprt> n
rallvt'•" to wantlnt ro know lbf. tatu CJf 1 htll
'" t"Qmplalni,._ about aot ~•"tnl • ~la\
~curtt) <'ht't'k
A c "' d f11lt"d a an)'Uun1 th•l can't be:>
hand\f'd '*lth one pbun can .
··M t ol th <'• f' •rt> rouumi-and handll"d
rouUMI)'." ht' :c1tc1 . "MOllt oftf'n -.1th ttw at11far
tton of ttw i?ar• \ <'d part nut .. h n thf'N> 'a ..
full moon on tht1 Mond >' rono"'ln& • lonR
"'ffkt•nd .
1'o lllwrtr4'lt", h~ 11a1d the d1.,lnt't offic\1 -ctaff
hu bt>en ablu.od h l ~oht" dome lit' proble•m!>
<tht" don't 1 11nd wa~ rN'«'nU) call~ h\I u man
who wanlc'd lh m tu hdp pay lu rtnt
"VO K OW THE OLO . a lnJl, ~u1d 01 !>
trit't Admt1\l 'trator Nancy Dooley · If you
ha\to a problem. ult your cong re!\ man ' And
they do "
l nd1Viduals requcbhng ast.istance ate hrb\
asked whether they have done everything po&1>1
bit to resolve the situation troubling them
"lf YoU have exhausted your resources,"·
satd Ms Dooley. "we will tell you what the re-
source$ are. And if you have exhausted that, we
· Wlll try to help you , .. We are a part of s<>lvmg
the problem . not becommg the problem."
Dunng the Laguna Beach Bluebird Canyon
slide disaster , the congressman's staff became
involved In finding a place for the victims to
store their personal belongings.
And the congressman him self was tn ..
Rep. Robert E Badhsm
strunwnlnl tn rontacllng the bead of the
fo't'df"ral D11Ulater Assistance Admlnlstratton
:md pt•rsuud1ng him to make slide victims eligi·
bl • for low('r interest rates on loans to rebuild
lhl'lr hornet.
TAFF ASSISTANT Debbie Kurilchyk, who
does most or the mlerface work between consUt·
Utmts and governmental agencies, said the of-
fi<'t" also handles a "lot of milllary problems"
berause Camp P~ndleton and the El Toro
Marine Base are located within the 40th
Congressional District.
"IC the government breus down," she said,
"that's where I feel it 1s of legitimate use for
our omce to get involved.
"If the congressma n wants t.o go to bat for
the co~t1tuenl, t hen that's up to him, .. she said,
mdicatjng Lhe staff handles 99 percent of the
cases
''Our boss as always very willing to get
personally involved. And there's no doubt about
ll. sometimes a pe rsonal call from a con·
4iressmao to a bur<'aucrat is very effective."
•• • Happenings
(From Page Cl>
Donald and Darlene SbUey of Pauma Valley
<he 's founder and chair man of the board of the
com pany), James and Margaret Elliott of Los
Alamitos, Elliott's parents, <tnd Lance and J on
EllloU, his sons.
Patronesses Honored
The weather man ~ooperated by ,g1'llinR
Angellt.os de Oro, s upport group of Big Brothers
of Orange County, a sparkling day for its a nnual
patroness luncheon.
Mrs. Richard Bert.ea opened her Corona del
Ma r home for the nearly 140 women, who en·
Joyed sangria and a buffet luncheon
The name tags, each w1lh a hand·sculpt.ed
gold angel~wcrc created by Mrs. Cecil Shirar.
Two n associate members also attended
the t u nch e . Th ey are Mrs . Cb ei,t e r
Bidwell and Mrs. Bernard-Stauffer.
Members or the luncheon committee were
the Mmes. Donald Starling, Clifford' Hakes,
Jack Groth, WUfred Berls, Paul Rogers, John
Lask. Timothy De vine, Edward Sharp and
Shirar
Guests were greeted by Mrs. Richard Allen,
president, and Mrs-Starling.
The 55 members of Angelltos de Oro now
arc working on their Gold Book, a pictoria l
engagement' calendar which will be given to
guests at the annual benefit ball April 28 at the
Marriott Hotel.
The group a nnually g1vc!I approximately
S2S.OOO to Big Brothers
Designing Women
Fourteen women have JOined Des1gn1ng
Women, a support group for the Laguna Beach
School of Art They are the Mmes. Don An ·
derson, Bruce Anderson, Lars Berg, Alexander
Bowle, David P. Bushnell and WllUam R. Ed·
dins.
Also, the Mmes. Vincon P. Frost, Julian
Lambert, Hal Lehman, Stan Molander, J ohn
McDermott, Benjamin Robinson, Jon C.
Thonoa and Gilbert Van Camp.
Antique Show
Thirty thr ee anti que d ealer s fro m
California will show their wares at the seventh
a nnual antique show a nd sale sponsored by the
Laguna Beach Museum of Art March 2·4.
The sale will begin with a benefit preview
party March l from 6:30 to 10 p.m., hosted by
The Art Affiliates.
The Harry G. Steele Foundation or Newport
Beach has a nnounced that il will maleh the
monies raised from the preview, according lo
Ruth Schryver, co·Chairman.
While previewing the antiques, those at-
tending the party will enJOY a buffet dinner and
light classical music on the Museum's Sculpture
Plaza
Tick.et rnformat1on-1s available from Mrs.
Ross Kiester, 494-5320. co.chairman is Edward
Behme.
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From left. Mrs. Richard Bertea. Mrs.
Jack Groth. Mrs. Cecil Shirar at
AngeUtos de Oro Patroness luncheon. -
-.-INllY""......... tl Robert A. Elliott, above right, threw a party to ••Y thank you to the p«Jp/e
Mh>'ve helped him in hla bu•ines•. With him are, from left, Don and Darlene
Shiley and Jsn Bragg.
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• • • Wedding
<•'rom Pase CJ>
II<' llllegedly asked his beloved how she
wo uld feel if be put un ad in the new8papcr In
vitln a •II his fo rmer s tudents to a sock
hop. .and weddtn1
"You mean you want me to marry you'!"
waa auppo1edly her surprised reply.
He did, and the founder of the Bird Club Ian
internationally 1 known philosophical organlza·
lion l no longer ts one or the most eligible
bacht•lors on Balboa Isla nd _
ll was a well·a ttended wedding The
ne wspaper ad, which waa bordered with hearts.
drew many or Beaton's former students and his-
bride 's classmates
Cameras clicked and video equipment
whirred as the red and while clad wedding par·
ty made tls way across the gym floor to where
the mlnlster . J ohn Newall Curbs, walled.
JI was a somewhat tradltiol)al wedding in
that the couple promised to love each other "as
long as we both shall hve."
The minister noted that age and other dif·
fere nces had been drscussed and resolved, and
tha t the "m ature" bridegroom a nd the
"youthful" bride looked forward to a long and
happy mam age c Beaton admits to being in his
mid-to late 40s and Miss Reynolds is 22. l
Then: they retired lo the cafeter:1a for the
reception al.t.J cake c uttlng. While guests ate
crackers, chips and dip, meatballs and qutcbe •
the newly weds greeted their many friends.
Allendants wer e Alltson and Dar r en
Reynolds <the bride's sister ond brother >. Cheryl
Del ROMO and Leonard Sager, friends or the cou -
ple . <Sager was Beaton's roommate for six
years.>
Also attending the rites were Jim Reynolds
Diane's father, and Shirley Parish. her mother '
Her mother told the story of their meetmg :
"He was her English teacher at. Costa Mes..
High Schoof. She came home one day and said,
'My English wacher saad he's gomg to marry
m e'.'•
When Mr s Paris h met Beaton in the
grocery store not long after the conversation.
s he re~ated it to him. Beat.on squirmed a bit Mrs . Pariah recalled. '
But after Diane «a n a rtist l gr aduated rrom
high school she started seeing him and· the rel a
tionship ''just kind of grew," her mother s aid.
"He's older than the mother or the bride
but he's young at heart. He 's good to my
daughte r. He's the most dedicated guy in his teaching.··
What was at about Beaton that attracted
Diane ? "He was such a crazy actor in cluss I
thought he would be a grand person to be with a
IQ.ng time." she said.
One Father is Enough
O E A R A N N e rs because therP·s no
LANDERS: When I was way of knowing if they
a ba by my mother and have a knife or a gun.
rather wer e divorced By the same token, how
He dropped out of our do you know l 'M safe?
lives a nd oHe r e d no The newspapers are full
financ i a l s uppor t. I of horror stories about
never knew him. soft-hearted people who
My mother eventually gave a ''nice·look1n g "
married a man who pe rson a ride -also
A•• Laadn-s
raised me as bis own. I th umbers who we r e my neck that has caused
Jove him very much. To murdered by a "kindly" me distress all of m y
me be ls my one and OD· motorist. life. I rl r st became
Jy father. The next time a dozen aware of it when m y
Recently l moved to cars pass you -· man or aunt tried to scrub it off.
another city. My natural woman, remember this My first.grade teacher
father called on the lette r . They DO have a sent word to my mother
phone. He wants to see reason for not stopping to wash my neck. When
me and thinks I want to and it's proba bly. t he J was a teen.ager I had a
pre others who hij\te thl'
same problem l am
THE CLEANEST GAL
IN MlSSOURI
DEAR CLE AN GAi.:
The re are more dirly
n e ck s aro und than
birthmarks. I'd rather
have the la\te r. s ee him because be s am e as m i n e . -date with a boy who -----------
heard from a relative PLA YlNGflT SAFE s tared at me and asked,----------
that I had asked if I DEAR AFE: I agr~ "ls your neck dirty?" I RUffELL'S
looked like him. wUb yo completely . ne ver went out with him
At first I thought 1t Often the nJcest·&ooldng aga in. UPHOLSTERY
would be romantic and people are the craziest. I saw a doctor about ~ Tou Want
exciting. like something Tb an k s tor s a y I a g the problem. He called it · tti. t.st
out of ~movie. but now I somelblng that needs to ·'pigmenta tion o f the · 1922 Harbor Blvd.
realize l don't wa nt to berepeatedoften. skin" and said it can c osta Mesa -548-1156
see him. He has his life D E A R A N N never be changed. Still I;=========:::~
and family and I have L AN 0 ER S · So m e tried ble a ch c ream s, POOR
mine. What's more. it strange things pop up in lemons, anything I
might hurt my parents . your column. Recently a thought might lighten it. GRADES
.ffe•N be calling again young man wrote to say Nothing did. TIP• 11 vour cMd" qen1n9 pro1
soon to get together. he was turned of( by his Now that I'm grown, • ?•~e\ ano t.1r11 ~ttD "~
Whal should 1 do? I girlfriend's dirty neck. m y friends have sense :~~,~~:1~~a~~·~~~
don't want to be cruel I a ssume her neck was e nough to know a n1m •nd rnar ' ro a POW£11"1H1
but I don't want to dirty. He said it was . b irthma rk when they AlAOING CllNic Frt1 Dl•Qmtlc
become involved either. I have a birthmark on see one. I'll bet there _1•_•11t1t __ 962_·_3_286_·_E_v_e_N_1N_G-JS
ONE FATHER IS ::-;==========================:::::; ENOUGH
DEAR ONE : Ap ·
parently you've given
your nataral father the
Idea you ARE interested
In reestablishing a bond.
Now you've changed
your mhtd. Tb1t's your
privilege.
Simply teU him you've
decided not to com·
pllcate your life -or bis
-: by getting together
and you now beUeve the
early pattern of no com·
maalcatioo was better
for all concerned. Then
s tick to It.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: May I bor·
ro w your column to
speak to a hitchhiker ?
Dear Hitc hhiker· I
passed you slowly this
evening. As l went by
you said, "I would have
picked YOU up, lady."
Sir , there is no way I'd
ever try to hitch a ride .
J'd walk, lake a bus, a
taxi, or call a friend or
relative. If I still bad no
ride, I wouldn't go.
l don't pick_ up thumb·
~Belbe Ybnanlbu
want CO Bel
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(714) 147·118
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Yes you. chronic d1e1er We know
there s o slender per~n 1ns1de rht.'r!:'
ACHING TO ORE.AK FREE?
Hey, Slim!
We II ber you ore Nor JUSt from rho•
cocoon at for rhor forms 1r~lf oround
you so eo~1ly Oui of~ from rhe con~1onr
need ro depnve yourself of rhe foods
-ou crove As well ~ from me rorruring
and une.l(pecred srde effecrs yov ger
from foci d1ers pills ofld inJecnom
Come on out! Nor ro mention rree1ng your)€>lf of rhe
crushing gu1lr you feel when shet"r
desperonon doves you bock ro rhe for-
bidden goodies.
D£V£P,L Y HIW
!>0 N Lo C•eneq<> 0 ~d
OMNGE
!own ood (OU1'1~ (~rut'!
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WHY IS SCHICK DlffERENT?
Schick hos rhe mis.sing 1ngredrenr rho1
omer we19hr IOS!> plons lock Schick hm
1nvesred ~6 m1lhon rn rese0<ch ro frnd
o ur whor causes some people ro
develop earing hob11s rhor lead ro
overwe1ghr One rh1ng we learned
1s rhor rhese hob1rs ore roored de+:>ply
1n rhe sub<omc1ous and overcom ing
rhem 1s nor o moner of willpower or
1melltgence
h 1s ~l!>l1C ro expect o per..on ro deprive
himself o f foam rho• ore so wonqly con-
necred w1rh rhe 1deo of plecwre 1n rhe
Y.Jbconsc1ou~ memory Schick wor~ or
bleok1ng dawn lh~ old os.soc1or1ons so
1hor the good no1urol. heolthy
1n!>l1nos o f rhe body con rake
overogo1n
Sctuck helps you ltsren ro your
body 1ns1eod of being at
rhe mercy of old hob11s
That's why we con soy
SCHICK
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INTEr\VIEW CALL
520-8000
In )on Diego
0 14) 2QQ.7800
In Orange Couniy
( 714 ) 558-8404
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Control Cente<s
COlTON PASADENA
11200 Ml V~•non A"f! 27J S LQl\C' Ave
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~amp I,lmlts
ForetJt Eying Quotas
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-Kitchen's '
A Dump
~Ux<rn n }'a~r b _., C>Ot' of 1b
ft•.-turn. .1 rolumn devotrd to U po$ln lhC'
~anlhiUOTI C'r lht" I.ck of 1t JD local restaurant$
The ha.t f 1mpropliet.le roru.al!i.l~ al th~
folh>'*Ult' •
l-'ood DO( ro~t>red 1n n'f,,..-ra\Or
l mproper d.lSJlwu.tu ~cu
Hot dop ~tna ln waltr in ~fri1erator
Tank top b~~o tu v.omeo a rt$lro0m
RHtrooma not labfolf'd
:un.ui, board DOI a mOOlb
Tbennom~,.. nt"t.'ded an rdnguator
Back door open to rut's
Employee• iAOrttlng w1tboul Pl"OP"r haar
~tro.i:ol c rboo bwld·usxs on ~
C'o~ \>~Ot f.,n
No i;o~p or t.owt"ht 111 i.1nk
<>utdated buttf'rmtlk
~holt!some
un
I had to stop re;.1d1ng The hlll hMd ju~t
described my kitchen
Keeping a kitchen dean 1~ hke trymg lo tad y-
up after a sandstorm Besades, I employ cheap
la bor. My own kid.'-Somehow, you don't get the
pnde from them th8t you'd get from-. say, a
transient Mexican ahen
The other night, I walked Ullo the kitchen
with a clipboard and made out my own list of
health Vlolat.Jons.
Dog dnnlring water out of Old Fashioned
glass.
We( finger runrung around run of mashed
potatoes pan.
Hair dryer on countertop
HaJl-eaten sandwich and glass OD back of
commode.
Ice cream in carton al room temperature.
Melted ice cubes on floor creating safety
hazard.
Ftght among kitchen help using cold, bard
peas as ammunition . possible danger to
cook.
Loadin~ d1shwasher wbiJe diner is still eat· ing off plate
Emptying raw garbage into wastebasket
with no plan of removing it from kitchen.
As I was writing down the violations, my
mother came in, her eyes panning the kitchen
area slowly. "This place is a dump!" she said.
My face brightened, "Thank you! I thought
you were gomg to be sarcastic."
( Borosrope
WEDNESDAY, FEB. Zl
By SYDNEY OMAllB.
)
ARIES IMarch 21·April 19): Accent. on
movement, publication, submission of con·
cepts, plans, manuscripts, formats. Open lines
of communication. Gemini, Virgo Sagittarius
persons figure prominently. Member of opposite
rRE8NO tAf'> QUOlU w1U be lmposed
W1lhto two ye1n1 on ovemiaht camplnc In aome
.nldl'meu art!~ of Stt!'rn NaUoo.al Foreat eaat of
hen , olflcJab H )'
Quot.u probably will be lmpoeed first oo \he
K•i1tr WU~ tboY Huntlnston Lake and \be
lJJllllo Lake loop In Minaret WUdernaa, iieported Oavt'llOi!ll~r.th fo~st '1trecre1Uonotnc-er.
• II• aald quotas oo ov mJahl campin1 are
nttd ~ to i1m t ov rutfl and control impaction,
"11Ut'r poUu\ on, <'~ion and damage to \lelJttaUon.
Wlkki-meu P"rmil& already are r-equked of
pmple ncthe.~t'k M>uotry
Quot hovf' ~n innoun~ for part.a of the
ln)'o ~.uonal Forest on the t1ut aide of Lho Sierra
Nevada, eovenna Mooo County, eaatern Madera
County end soutJu•rn fnYo County QuotJuJ already ar.-In ~rrect for most of the
bu k country areu of Ya&eaule and Klngi; Can·
"on St-quou.10.,llonulpurk~
13 Picked
To Attend
Academie
Thirteen Orange Coast ~~"'~~~lf!S!'jl
m en and women have
bct'n nonunated to the
N.i val anJ Air Force
academies for the school
y~ar begmning an July
b y Rep. Ro bert E .
B a db a m. R·Newporl
Beach.
They are
r ro m C•Ua Me u Jor.n A Eorne~t A tr F orce """''" I M<C<1rthy N•vv Fr.,..,, ~ lf•ll9Y AOl)l11 Gelt Snoed, Air F•rce. Cllfl\IOO"tr L. M<:Collam, Air For~
F•OM ~4111 9H<ll 1(11~ J
00,,.lnl<, Air Forcit, ICf'nntlh J
IC .,.ste•. •or Fore•. Joen At no Schell, Air ~ Oo..91<» M Sl>N, Air F...,;t
From ~ .. "'" ~on P. ColumbO, Navy Merk £ Wlflw.. Navy.
qa·· ,
From &....-. 9Ncll. ~le• 8. P•rrlsr.. Air FD'Ct "'°'" w _,_ c.,.i,,.._ Jol'tn
S Mltc~ll N•"'Y
F•om ,,.,..,.: E Pe.ill C<»> N•vv
Psychic
At l roine
"Jn Search of Psychic
Phenomena·' is the topic
of a talk by psychic re·
searchers Norma
Bowles and Fra.n Hynds.
scheduled at UC Irvine
on Friday.
The lecturers are
authors of a book, "Psi
Search ... which seeks to
separate fiction from
fact.
sex ('ares and lets you know about it. M S
TAURUS <April 20·May201 : Money, family, eel e t
residenc these grab spotl.1ght. Libra, Scorpio
and another Taurus figure in scenario. Check F N
with partner or mate regarding property. o r urses
leases, rentals. taxes. Emotions attempt to
~mmat.e logic. Know it resist.
GEMJNJ <May 21.Juoo 20): Obtain valid
hint from Taurus message. ~r away from
self-decepuon. Check legal issues. Be more
aware of public relations . Defer to judgment of
those who care about your welfare. Time is on
your side. You need not rush to a decision.
CANCER <June 21·Ju1y 22): Build OD solid
s tructure organize. bring priorit ies t o
forefront. Focus on basic objectives. Accept
added responsibility Professional and personal
rewards can be considerable. Capricorn could
play key role
LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): Finish what you
$t a rt. Study Cancer message. Personal
magnetis m rating soars. Romance, creatiye en-
dea\lors, added recognition-these figure prom·
mently. Individual who 1s restless, dynamic
seeks your counsel. Don 't cast first stone!
VIRGO <Au g. 2J.Sept. 22 1: You extricate
yourself from "trap." You're able now to make
contact. which could lead to implementation or
''Operation Educ a·
lion·' a nursing educ a·
lion seminar, will be
held from 8 a .m. to 4:30
p.m . Thur~day in the
South Coas t Medical
Center Auditorium.
South Laguna.
A $30 fee will be
charged for nurses who
are not employees at
South Coast Medical
Center. The fee covers a
buffet luncheon.
Pre.registration 1s re·
quired. More informa·
tion may be obtained
from the N urs ing
lnservi ce O ffice ,
499·1311. ext. 618
potentially profitable program. u.eo. Aquarius Smith to J oin
persons figure in scenario. Someone close is
"'kidding on the square ." You'll comprehend!
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Forces tend to be H o pe TM18t ees
scattered. You may have too many irons in fire.
Heed inner \/Olce. You will regain sense of
direction -if you give yourself a chance. Older
mdividual works in your behalf, but you may be
impatient for concrete results.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Accent on
personal possessions, special precautions
against theft. cbeckina prices. income potential.
Be aware of appearance, opportunities for ex·
pans1on and tying loose ends. Gemini, Sagit·
tarius persons could figure prominently.
SAGITfARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21 ): Lunar
cycle high~ be confident, take initiative, be in·
dependeot. daring enough to b~ new ground.
You come out on top of "explosive" situation.
Aquarius. Taurus, Scorpio figure in your
personal scenario.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Look
behind scenes for answers. Ignore those wbo
make obvious appeals to vanity. Listen with air
of informed skepUclsm. Visit individual con·
fined to bome or hospital. Emotional respite
could be order of day. You receive an important
and encouraging ftJes&&ge , call.
AQUA.lllUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent. on
your "special qualities." You cao wtn friends,
1alo added lnnuence. Farnlly "aituatloft"
&armoniaea. Wishes come cloeer to realitiee.
family cnember makes lmportanl conceuion.
·Be tracioua u views are vindicated.
-; N9CE8 <Feb. 19-Mal'C!b 20): You Ce\ ~ck·
Ing from one who, in recent put, made a ere•!...
1how of lndiff rence. A~cent oo pre.Use. )
r-Hpooslblllty, career knd reputation. Aootber
PlAC~ figuttS ln scenario.~ places, people lo
ruUatlc light. Challenge can become stepping
stone to procress.
R ichard B. Smith,
founder and president or
Broadmoor Homes tn
Newport Beach, was
nacned to the City of
Hol>t? board of trustees.
Smith, of Newport
Beach. w as recently
booored aa "Man of the
Vear" by the Construe·
tioo Industries Alliance
for the City of Hope.
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right in this vacant 4 Bdrm, 21fz bath
home. Formal dining , mountain view.
fire place. m icrowave. builtins .
custom. built .with. oversized bdrms .
Priced below matket for fast SClle at
s102.ooo. Call 546-4141
Th ONLY '1R" plan available today!
Super tnd model on cul-de-sac wtth an
these· goodies : wood-pegged floor in
e ntry & kitchen (wtJge eating area>.
we t bar , levelor window blinds.
decorator wall coverin gs, s upe r
quuUty cptng. Separate mstr BR suite
wlth ouhide d e ck, 2 bd r ms o n
ti r ffnbelt level! Upgraded thruout. Be
t:arly -Not sorry! $172,000.
WISUY H. TAYLOI CO .. llALTottS
2111 S-JH ..... ltoed .
~··· v1nq Costa Mesa-Irvine
Hunt1nqton Rt>.ilLh ·N Pwport Br>ach
HIWPOIT CENTU. H.I . 644-4tl 0
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m 1 in rear. Asking prlce Englis h Tudor style jal'u iii. 1'~N N l S
:::. $12.600 but make an of· spacious 3 bdrm, 3 bo 2 COURTS and clubhouse.
, • fer wm carry itself. Call story adult condo Pool · Brand new plan s w /split ~:;; 555-2660. j a cu z z 1 · s a un a · level, three bedrooms.
clubhouse & rec. r m. fanulY room and OCEAN C: SELEC T Take over subJect Lo ex· v f E W. I m med i ate T' PROPERTIES !su ng loan at 9 .2%. possessloo. $248,500.
""' 646-T1ll COU OFHEWftORT ~::~ ltEA&. TORS
;~ AVOCADOS Real F.state
675-551 1
..,.., + DOLL HOUSE
C4mellias, doieo rose bushes, fre u h paint.
New carpet and tile.
Flagstone porch. Very
M iff bnght.. Ooly •• 000. Call ~~~: 645-t 161 Ull
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W/42' boal slip. Big 2 BR Mlchael & Usa Mu1Hr
& den. 2 frpl~. bltns, 2 •• 921 Helena Circle cov. patios, 3 cat, gar. Costa Mesa
Ownet' wW he1f:oo810 on You are the wuwe r of °J.~·EALTY Two~ Tick•ts
67 5-66 70 Tennessee Williams
THE A TEA HOUSE • ECCINBICmES
OFTHI OFA
AUGUST MOON MIGKTIHGALE
be f 1 Starring Sandy Derum at "" ..-a>ITH QUALITT can youn or onby the Long Beach Cooven·
Cd.M Delight
U v.! on a lovely corner 2
bib from the bea ch 1n
this light It airy 3 BR +
den borne. Enjoy this ex·
d clng area for *255.000.
Eech offlce lndep9nd9fttty
owned end oPerltted.
s.PLEX -ORA.MG-I
Two 3 bedroom . 2 bath -Three 2
Bedroom, 2 bath. Always full. S years
new. Xlnt investment opportunity.
Submit your terms!
R.C. TAYLOR CO.
640-5112 Prefer Cootemporary.,
One ol these new homes
featuring vaulted cell·
ings, interesUng angles, -111!!1 ........ --i SBCSUOUS HOUSE
and rich woods is for you. llHTTIU YOURS
They are complete with 3 Bedroom. l ~• bath. ::1~:': ~i:f~e~:~'J's
t h e most d es i r e d family home. Covered couple, madly in love
amenities and located patio. $71.000 au terms. wttb each other . Lux·
near beach, shoppiog & .~ ID'IOUS mast.er swle with
schools. Ready Cor·your Mulb~·· shower for two. enclosed eitjoymeot at S21S,OOO. spa lrt tropical garden tu room Separate maid's
OemaodTheFl.nest? md~ quarte r s. Assu m e One of these four new tF"-...~ 116.<0>. first trust deed.
homes oo a private cul de CaJJ Mack. 962· 7'188.
sac in Newport Beach is 754.7IOO • K€Y
where your family will l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I CJ ne "'LT-< h want to live. They are "~" '""'->
traditiooal to design with
lots ol wood, fireplaces
for mal dining rooms.
family rooms 4' i'pec1al
features to abundance.
There are both 3 BR & 4
BR Models available .
Priced from $243,000 to
1255.000.
DECORA. TOR'S CUSTOM
EASTSIDE
Q.IFfffA YEH
2 Bdrms .• 2 baths. den. Crplc. Close to schools &
churches. Sbort escrow
possible. $1.sl .soo
tin-3663 642·22S3
associated
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IWtCH STYU SIMeU STORY
Classic Mesa Ve rde single story with
over 2100 sq. rt., 4 bdrma, formal
dining. ramily room fireplace and a
3-ear garage. It's a beaut! Upgraded
ca rpets, wet bar , atrium area full of
p l a nt s a nd lo w -m ai n t enance
landscaping a t $159,900. This is one of
the lo we r-priced homes in a fine
ne ighborhood.
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1525 Me~d V1:rdc D11vo, Edu, Costa Musa
"'~' 1n Coro11.1 cfcl M.ir . .ii tJ /!:> 6000
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Don't wait to aee Ibis lov-e I y 3 Bd rm . we ll
maaic\ll'ed home. Owoer
has purchased another
must seU. '85.000. Call '
645-9161
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LIVING!
Reduced
$3400
SWIRi! SUPlllt
3 br .!._ ba., ready to move In. rrplc, au new copper
plumbing • root. kitchen
+both ba. A doll bouae. Great area. Close to
ec:hools • sboppiog. Cal I
DOW. 979-S370.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
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4 ..... St4,950.
Pe rfect loc ation for future famdy. Close to
adlools. excel~nt ya rd for e nlar ging hom t'.
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Xlra lg . 3br condo.
Fabulous throul'hou t.
Cmy frplc. pool, jacuiz1. One yr new. Seller will
finance. No loa n fees.
low interest rate. C411
979-~0.
ALLSTATE.
REALTORS
Imnwculat.e single story
beach a. wa t erfront
townhorne on Wood ·
bndge Lake. Watch the
sunset over the bndge
JUSl steps from your beach s.ide patios Lovely
oak walled fi replace. Convenience k1tchen -
rnicrowave & breaJclasl nook too Mirror walled
formal d1n1ng room 2
Patios. Steps to s pa,
beach & lake! Pnce JUSt reduced, $3400 for fast
.uile! Call now 752· 1700 --------
u i>. ''1 '· ''' 'IJI• '0 "' .,. '· U yau're in the market
;;:;' 4 Bedroom Ui·level with =:·~~~ ix:,~mq~e~ tioo Center. :llO E. Ocean
3 baths, big separate cul·de·sac lot 60xl20. Blvd, Long Beach. To
farnily room & formal Jl.IM mlJJut.es from Mlle claim your tickets. Call
... ., d1mng. Located on a Square Park. Ph one 642·5678,extm.
Call ALLAN HELLER
today to see these out·
standing properties.
UMQUEHOMES
675-6000
DramaUc atnum entry.
Highly upgraded & pro-fess1ooally decorated.
Huge dual frplc w /can· Wevered hearth. Fresh
pa.i.ot.. Plush new neutral
tone crpts. Warm paoell· WI It rozy fmly r m. Call
today for details. Open
Eves. ~!M91. [ ~ lfi-itl ~;1; ~··r.j:~ CO%YCOTI'AGE1~=!!~~~~~~~~ ONLY :::~ larJte cul-de-sac Jot with n ow . O p e 11 E v es . ----*-*-*----i---------•I .. ~ .. u 36' healed & filtered ~9491. ---------=~: pool. Top rated achool 4•GJant-$U ,900 CAREER $69,900 !! CE
llDBll ILlllS ca. ••c. district & priced right at r~lWfii!fai!t (ij!j Impressive t story. sur· IM UAL ESTATE :1; $145,000. Call 751-3L91. l"1.... -.l-111.w .. -•' 16.w •• •-•-lli-.,..ill-•-rounded by brick. 4 huge * ~ ftlllEL *
= .. ~.·.,· • SELECT Real Bdrms, gracious living "'"" ..., ___ ;___._ ___ ~ room, elegant dining W.oMtory L•11CM1
::.~ PROPERTIES ,..._..._ ..... .,,_...._,,,..._...,,_.. room, spacious kitchen Attain your rcaJ estate
.. '",.':.,11 .• ~. * *U.S.* * + b r eakCas l ba r . license now .. start the Whis pe ri ng trees & year with a new pro·
I 4 BR + den """vacy Call M5 0303 f·•·.eioa ... (eaturtn" excil· ::: * VETERANS * ""' . . i;;g'Telecourse 2&o Pro Ctn 5001 gram, U\e> Cast and eas) :~.; .IUiJ way to pass the state ex· :7.; Sunke n d ving •room. Recent chaoges In V.A am<>. Call Cor an appl. lo
... .., Bnck ftreplace. All re· regs may eoable you to day . :!; modeled kit chen. Ex· qualify Cor Sl00.000 home ,.c.--_c-Sail Real Estate
c-ellenl location. Im . loans with absolut.ely NO ---------C!-1.-.-•
maculat.e barga'ln ! Call DOWN PAYMENT. Whether you're buying or ~ftlU'Ut
fast to take advantage! Worid Ital II,... selhog, Classified ad· 67$-4190 675-4190
"1" 7S2 1700 an Orange County firm verl.Lslllg wUI gel your ::~:: •' '" "· •1 PIJl"O"'"' speda.bzing tn VA bome O'le$Sage to the right pe<>-nod what you want In ·:~ ® loans. We 're the VETS pie. Call Today! &U-5678. Daily PiJotClassilJeds.
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. ..,.. ..MonH.Af#. fll ~1111 3 BEDROOM 541-0100 Coldwell Banker
~:;: $70, 950 f.1~DfNllAl BIK)(ER.AQ COMPANV
~::; 3 br starter home, lge ce·
'"" ment patio, s pri nkler ~:~~ system. 1eparate lauo-
!.iw dry room. Earthtone up·
Sell with EASE I
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The living Is easy with your own
putting green and spacious patio
a rea just made for entertaining.
Ha rbor View Hills is the setting for
this out standing view home .
Pr esented at $239.900.
, A COLDW&L UMr• CO.
844·9080
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sprinklers & 2 patios.
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macnab I trvtne
realty
DIGHrTY -EUG.AHCE -rlfY ACY
BIR Canyon! Fully furnished!! 4
BRs -family rm -2 (pies -
firepit -game are a + outside
con ve r s ation J?a s pit. Newl y
customized + top pror. decorated &
furnished. Lg. pool + full jac uzzi &
s auna. TV seourity screens (2) -
f i r e a l a r m sys t e m .. Ne w l y
la ndscaped & lighted. Ready to
m ove right into for $649.900 fee.
Appt. only. Tom Allinson 642-8235. cu 99)
642·e2JS
901 Dover Drive
6'4-6200
Har bor View Center
lrvlM at C.mpu\ Valley C.nter
752·1414
I~ H I S N 0 P
. I I I 11 I
I H JL T 1 I 1 I I I I
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
ON THE SAND
Bea utifully Decorated 3 BR. 2 Ba .
Unit With 180° View From Liv. Rm.,
Din. Rm .. Kitchen And Master BR .
Built On The Beac h Nr Huntington
Bch. Pier. Amenities Include Pool.
Sauna. Rec. Rm. Plus Privat e
Guarded Entrance. Price. $369,000.
SUPERB DUPLEX
On Capistrano Beach. Each Unit
Ha s 3 BR +F.P . Wonderful Location
W /Seclusion & Leis ure On The Sand
Midway Btwn L.A. & San Diego.
Co m e Ins pect T his Gor g eous
Smog-free & Te m perate Locale .
$750.000.
ILUFFS SPECIAL
· The Rare Single Level Paula Plan.
This Is The Lari est Single Level 3
BR Condo & Family Room In The
Bluffs . Ex c e l. F l oor P l an .
Courtyard Entrance. Tiled Entry.
Lrg Liv. Rm. W /Cus . Fireplace.
C a thedra l Ce ilings . All Elec.
Kitc hen. Huge Ms tr . Suite . Two
Patios. On Fee Land. Only $210.000.
A "Joy Of Newport" Lis ting.
® --..... ,"' ... 631·1•
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LIDO ISLE
Ba~ \'tew from 2 pal10 drcks enhanc !i
<'U tom spaclOUb 5 bdrm , 4 bath
trod1ttooal homt:' hkt' nt.>w ldcut Cot
cnlf'r1rurung Corner lot S.S00.000
OC•AMFaOKT
Qu Ill> c•ruftsman~h1p in m8hOIC Lrlm
OJk Ooor!. Wll.o off lhl~ landmurk . 4
l\lt, 3 b.1 honw In fim• t torattun 1-;stublish(~J l1t•t•s 1'1.r 1.1~n' S4H5 .000
IACk IAY
J<'uw l hdrm • 21 • b.ith f,1nulv homt• un
•1u1..i l'UI dt• S<I C' Ch ''''llP<I pool.
l'l.1\ hoU~l', "tnr.ttot\• Sm~. l 1't>rm._
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BILL CR UN DY, REALTOR
341 lluy\o.l• Ur ,..,, ...... 8 b}~ bib\
OWH£R WILL CARRY-10°/o
011 this t>c.•:1ut1ful 4 Redrm. 2t., bath
homt• 1n Lakt> 1-'ort•st 1-\·aturt>d in
L J\ Time!'> llomt• Sl'l't1on llornl' h<ts
dt1C'k "1th bt•m·h -,e~1t1ng Sl09.~)(l Call
('r~11u fi.11 12&i
RE/MAX
of c:osto tMSo, iniM, ft~wport beoch. inc .
234 E. 17tt. Strfft, Costa M«so 631·1266
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fl\\nr11 .tncl <i1wr,1l1'(I Ht·,il F -.1:111• <Hfu·t·~
WUTSIDE COTT AGE
,'1,1n• 'l;.irtt•r n•ttrt'rnt'nt
3 Udrm h u ml', n••v.
t·Jr~t11 v:1110. flrJPt''
•tnll "''"' roof l.<i r,i:l' fl'nn-;I ',1r<l S.ill,IM"I
PETE BARRETT
REALTY
642·5200
Want Ads
Easy -Wrap, Sash!
WRAP INIO th~ swttllltall of
• sundrm' A bq1nne1 could
liunch he• sew1na c.a1m '111\h
11-11' s that WY• No t1n1n1
problems Optnl llat to 11on
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Size 12 (!>ust J4) tahfs 314 Jllds
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23Z W•t lltll St., Ntw Torll1 NY
10011. Print llAME. ADOlllSS,
ZIP', SIZ£ lfld STYLI llUMIEll.
All tht new clothes 10U netd 101
JOur busy Ille 11e 1n our SPRING
SUMMER PATllRN CATALOG'
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11tket\ Plus S I~ ltet ~ttern 'fllioon Stnd 7St
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CORONA DEL MAR
Immaculate 2 Bdrm
honw Of\ ~"<Lra wide 40'
H 2 Jot Onl> 2 block!>
from \lw oct-:m Ternfic
'>U nny patw, w 1 lu~h
1ropH·al l;.i n1hrJplll,i:
Sl9S.O(IO
673-4400
HARBOR
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Lacy Panels!
lht\ "dr>t high tJ1d1gan I)
\p11r1g ~ ld•Ort!t len~fh
I ll r l111n1 dOO >leeve Pdn1>I>
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• •cdtt d llftlt! pldy ol teilure
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SI.SO 101 each Pdllem Ado 40C
PKh pa1•e1 n 101 111\t llas~ dll
mail dntl ""11dlrn2 Stnd to. Ahce 81oob
Needt~craft Dept 10s
Daily Pilot
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fork. NY 10011. l'nnt Name, ~dttSS.. Zip, l'l"tf" Number.
NlW NOW1 Ou1 l979 Nl!OU· :rw I CAIAlOC O•tt 200 PoPU
IJ• dest&ns J lrtt p31t~ n
ountrd inside Send 75t
12'-Q4adtbsy T11Mfm Sl.50 lZS.P'atdl~' Qla1lt.s .. Sl.50 121·Afl'lans 11 Ooi'lltS .. Sl.50
126-Cfll(J flowtn • Sl.50
12S-19'al ~$ • • • $1.50
IZ4-C1tts '11 01111menh Sl.50 lZl-Stltcll 'n' Patcll Qudb$1.2S
121 Stuff 'n' P'ulf Qliilts SUS 121 P111ow Show-Olts St.SO 117·Us) Netdltpo.nt Sl.00
116 N11tr ftlt7 Quilts SI.OD
115·11ipplt Croclltl S l.00
lll ln$llnt Gttt1 $1.00
l 10·16Jllf) llup 7SC
109-Stw ' Knit SUS IOl-lnstll'lt M1t1a111t Sl.00 I OS lns1•nl f aslllOll $1.00 IO~ln~t1111 C1od1tt Sl.00
104 lnsllnl Money SI.OD
IOJ.15 Qv1lti IOI ltday 1SC
IOl·M11Jt11111 Quills 75'
IOl·Qutlt ColledtO!I 7$C
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~1111 1n1t1na l Bdrm •
blltb hutnc· L.u" u r wtl• \IPllT~dr-1 •am(•d H'll •rw 1• rlluet noor . 1
tor 111.aru1w l'l.l tS nff
i.tn't'·t p.1rkmr fnr holll ur
tr .ulcr 1112.:11~ '(JU llWO
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TO THI DOGS
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S,.C•lllJIA Ownt'r '~ unat with f1~lltle t ltlrn a HR 2 Uii urul.I l'11J ~t> ~for
mutt• 1t~·tu.1u
~HERITAGE
R EALTORS
, Jacuui &
Tropical
RtJmun~!!!~rrtJI' 4
oodcoom rimch a;L.ylc
homi• wllh outmg itrttt.
family room 1and 2
hre plat•t•11 Atnum &
mon• 'l22,00t• ' CuU~1r&.
TMllLL.
NF.Wr'ORT Wfo~'°'T 4 Hr
only 2 blka to bNICh Aa
.rrn tTH• I ll r 61 \' 11 ' ~ I n
IW7.llOO St-:t:-; WINI) 4 Ur. pool.
pa. NUu·bo. conq•ri.11
\1()0 lllt. Cuunlu11111
SlJ.3.000 all h•rm'I
St-~ llJ\V~N 4 Br. 2'-'•
ba. pool . s pa. "harp
1111.900 ull IC"rm' PARJ< f>l.ACI': 4 Hr. 21.,
ba. pool. l'Pa. faccb park
$1.56,500
MARINf:H'S COVB 2 ur. 2 ba. r11ro 1 storr ~nd
Wlll 3 blks Lo be111'h. Alf adwu.. Pool, &pa tconu• f79,500 .......
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WATl:INONT
l't•·r•floJI. tJuplt'io. on
k ul H ~ lot , 1'111" to
~If." Lido V1ll11.il' J fl' ,,J \,1hw few ~!19 :iotl'
latboo loy Prop.
RHltors * 1>75-7060.
lolioo Peftln..Wo I 007 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l!c8\'h Cotta>;\'. 2 BK. 1m
m ;J (' I' 0 n d . H 2 I 0 I •
$1~.000 Balboa li.lund
Rily, t.'73-8700 --Corona def Mor I 022 .•••..•••.••...........
SHOR EC LI FFS
VIEW
lmpobtnJt <;tonl' fac ade
~t\'1.><, way lO 1mpress1ve
<'ntr) hall f<'alurinl!
bJ>U'al :.tatre·ase leudtn~
to ma~n1r1rt·nt muster
swte 1-'abulous rounlry
lutrhl.'n share:-oc·eun &
ranyon \ 1ew., Larj.!e lot
-vn -ba.J,•urgnr .AtC.spucl' lllttCArTUllO for RV Owner /a~l.
In UtJ CJ(JJJe'r 4 Bdrm 3 Phone 6-IS-0776 l.'\ s
btltl1 M'"a Vrrdr homP 2 _PE_m_a--.-5-T-O_W_N_H_O-.. -.-
story . l'U:.lom pool & ll"Q:;
)11ru111, lt'rnrw f:lmtl) Sharp & 1mmac 4 UR.
homt• Call ~16 5880 for f-'am rm. d1n'11 rm
IT10rt' 1nlormat1011 Tastefully derorated
~HERITAGE Outs tanding v alue
Audrey Kapelus. i\genl.
SU-7767 • -• REALTORS ~~~~~~~~~I Orsngetree Condo, by ~ owner. Plan 3. l br.
Let's
Make Fudae •••
lo Uus mo m iOJl'n. re·
modeled kltthen with
mierowu\lt'! 3 bedroom
home wath dinm~. family
room. (1re~lace and new
pai.nt! Patio and more ..
$123.950. BKR. Call
540-1720
TAABB1. -·
LOOK HERE!
Nic-e upgraded 3 Bdrm
home. features family
room. Wlth f1replare. J
rar garaRC and a large
lot. Hurry on 1h1s one~
Cull 546·5880. Asking
$73.SOO
~HERITAGE
Adults only. Tennjs, J>OOI,
spa etc. ~l.000 640·1818.
RARE!
Exeter Model! Spacious
ooe story built around a
beautiful atrium .
$114,900.
Tall to R~ Carpet
w~u.ten 754.1202
BEAUTIFUL
VIEW
Magnificent M arqueuc in Uruversity Park with
permanent view of ro ll·
mg tulls. 3 bedrooms. 2
fireplacc•s. cathedr11I
ceilings and courtyard
Countless up~radc~ Now
askmg $12A . 700
REALTORS room for pool Incredible _________
1 fum1lv home F'nr e HANCH
HEAL TY
5!J 1 2000
pnv<ilt• '.;how1ng t·u ll
~r21 .
Newport c~ftter
640-5357
112 Block to Ocea"
BY OWNER. 3 BR. 3 BA,
Fam Rm. Otn. Rm. 2
!pie's $249,500 b/5·7285 -----
PRIME OCEAN VIE\ot'
JASMINE CREEK
Owner w i ll r1nante ~.000 Phm 5. 3 Or 212
Ba You own land Pool.
J11cu1Z1. tennis Guardt•d
entr) Print•. Only .
Owner1Agcn16401127
CAHYOMHOME
Much bOUl(hl after 3 hr &
llAMDMEW
TOWMHOMES
"lritfafty Woods"
I t:asts1de Costll M es<1 J
24325;.inta Ana Ave.
f;nghsh Tudor 2&3 Br
s pilt level. 2&3 rar
i.:a r <it.:C'. frplc s.
maaowavcb. gr<'enhouse
windows. pool. spa
TENNlS l'OUrt.
From $89.950
646-0061 or 95!'>· 1920
lX'veloped by
Woodtr~ Dev. Co
FtXER UPPER
2431 Santa Ana A-.e. CM
$85.000. Only $5000 down
Assu~ 9~:a'; loan. No
WOODBRIDGE
SPECIALS!!
Desirous O( Ii VIO~ in lhe
beautiful lakeside com·
munity of Woodbridge'.'
We have homes availa
ble in the pnct• range
from $72.900 to $145.000.
Please call for delo1ls.
JtWOOOSRtOGf
REALTY
551-3000
PQlnL'>. no credit checks. ---5-UP-ER
3 bdrm. 1a. bath. fncd
yard C-Ontrart or Opl1on Big 4
Gallery of ltl)mes bdrm Condo with pool &
Kirk Lamb. 631·0000 tennis use. 644·5598 c\•es
S.ca...nt. 1076 S.0.-.t. 1076 MaeMl."-1
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1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ready to move &nlo. Cast 7 models
Complete with masonry. awning pack
& la ndscaping in
SHOIECLIFFS NIW NISTIGIOUS ADULT
MOllLt HOM! PAIK
VIEW PROPHTY! <Mission Vl~jo ar~a)
A C)l"Ht price for a fow IMdll 00... .Ww
11"0,.,., wtffl a low ....-1t1nmce prf ••
co•rtyord. V•ry clou to u•erat
b.achn. •t lf•hd crt s 1 ".too
6 MOMTHS NH HH'T
7' 4/137·0971
9b!ngo 493-881J
~ForS. ....,...._,
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Fear Saile'
...._ rt.._ h I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~wpor-oc ••••••••••••••••••••••• $16,900
bdttt FlrlOftCiltCJ STWS TO IEACH
1100
On lhe Orange Coast·IOOk 10 Lingo t1rs1 H.v H. 4 ~ z L.-f Obi wide '61 tra tlerama
' -· -· 0"' tDN518GI 3 pvt bch & "" dni...W. loc. A s-pier. Sub letting allowed
L.olJl-l MicJytl I 052 t..,... •ac:h I 041 ••••••••••••••••• •••• •• •••••••••••••••••••••~·BY OWNER Highly up
----------graded home on golf
'""'·. Z "d o v o i I. Located in TraeaJSure I~ S I 6 6 , 9 0 0 . :lBll Par1f1c Coast Hw).
640.1440551-6561 Lag Bch. Offere d by Rt<natsb ancc M P
Causey
& Col11l?any
GREAT
POTENTIAL
Por the careful buyer of Uus 3 bedroom. 2 ~, bath
home overlookin ~ a
whitewater ocean view
Has ll<'W s undeck. wood
panellmg. and spac1ou
comfortable r ooms
$124 .500. The adJarent
bu1ldable lo t 1s al!>o
avrulable al S72.SOO
llo.1 So. Coast H1w;.iy
tn Vtllage fair
LAGUNA BEACH
497-2457
MONARCH
IAYTE:RRACE
Laritc 4 bdrm . 3 bath
home on a lovrly r ul·dl.'
sue Outstandtn~ pool &
outdoor l'ntl'rta1nmen1
area. l.1i.tht & a iry
$265.000
course w1lbin "1 &lock or
tennis club. $275,000 Oceanfront lot w rbeach 714-499-3816. ~ack & all approved ------SJS.466.S 495.4959
H•ba. fm. rm patios.
no assoc. rees. 185.900 .
496-4779
plans'° bwld beaut1ru1 3 lnformati·on Br 4 Ba home. S289.500 Owrtcr 644 8613 NB
He wport •och I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •S5000•
3 Br. pool Npt Ht~ I\:.
IE.A.CH HOUSE SUtn('S bal of $150,000,
Nwpn.Shores. pool /l~nn $1200/mo ApQrox 10'.
r.49•500 pn ocapals only. int Nn trt·d1L nt:1·d~d .. Owner will carry, va -~-·278_7 _______ 1 cant. Call 645·5399
COMDO IY OWHER ---------
3br zi,,ba $99.500 EASTILUFF
Near Hoag 545·3639 Choice romer loeatton,
..._port tt.i:tts adJacent to park arl!;.i. :-.. Bdrm 3 baths with many 1.-GAI ! extras Top rond1t1on.
Oiarnung Newport cot $192.500
\.age enhanced by used R McCarch •tr bnck walkways. 2 roiy oy •
hreplaces & a 2nd story1~~~5~48~·7~7~2~9~~~ tude·away master sw te 1_
Call now. 646· 7171 ... , . • ••• f ,•
m.UFFS LARGEST
$7000DOWM
No cre-d1t nl'Nied 3
bdrm 2 ba fam rm
qwN lor Ownt'r will
rarry SJ58.000 Balance
al \()'( 1nl Ask ror Kon
Li't' 964-24 SS
S 159 .500 1 Bdrm. 1 b;.ith on P\'l
Xlnl locauon. End unit C:hcrr> L11kt· ~uno}
on grt!t!nbell HuRl' fmly deck.' & bout dork Una·
ho me -I bdr m :-. 2 ba. qU<' $2ti8.000 Pnn only
frml din rm + overs11.ed 64.2 1121 dy~ or ti75 IY.> It>
fmly rm for your pool ta· t•v/wknd~
~le. Newly offered Open Harbor Vww Knolls C;ipc
Sun 1·5 PM 759-1501. Cod condo. 2 AR :!'·· HA.
$.1.53. 000 C: a II 640 I &67 bet 5-BPM •
.OUPLEX
By owner. redured to
HOT LINE!
Exclusive!
BANK
REPO~SSIONS
NO DOWN
PAYMENT
•FREE BUS•
*TOURS DAILY*
1-2·3 BEDROOM
HOMES
IN PARKS
ALL AR~
CALL HOW
MOllLEHOME
STOaES
E Allah~1m 956·4WO
Westm1n~ter 848·81S!I.>
C Anaheim :156· toll
Santa Ana 554·707u on approval of credit --------Walk to beach, 12' E xpon
do. prit't'd lo sell. I BH. I
ba. Ir~ pot'Ch. 34202 0l'I
Obl'>Po. 1121. Dana Pl. 3Mon11rch ll;.iy Pl<1w
Lastuna Niguel
496-7222 831-0836 ~~~~~~~~~I ~~k~ ~~:. ~~1~~: $79,900 IM HEWP'ORT rome area 675-0475 Super shurp J Bedroom
~forSol~ 1200 ..•......••••.•..•••.•.
*DUPLEX * Condo Attrnrtt'°t' decor. <kenn side of hwy. le\ el SPACIOUS 2BR..-den DR. enclosed brirk p;.i11o. ATTN BUILDERS
lot. easy acrcss to bc.•ach. LR. view+ J BR apt over pool, J&cuua and \ iew Fanla~llc hldi.t lot:..
Needs pmnt. mrnor re gar +6 car prk'g 215 St Owner mott\ alt'<l acrw. up '" 1"(rt·:.tt an· a
pairs: ideal for home & Andrews Rd. See by NEWPORT CENTER w fUltlt Lil'' on p:.I\' ti 1m·ome Hurry. onl} appt AgtCrane540-0608 ro.1d clubhuubt' l t•11111, SJ4S!(}() -----REA.LTl courb, riding tr:.i tl, ML~1on Realty '494.0731 U.GLE'S NEST 640-1812 Term., Hrokt·r
llwlWfs 1/676-5717
RARE OPPORTUNITY 1-~---.T-D·u··L·E·x-I /523-4462
Spanis h Charm home TO ACQUIRE f'ROM ....,....,...,.."' ,..
BY OWNER
deo. 2 ba, warm. ru!>tlt' ---------1 home on C:\n)Oll with 1h a.UM, CLEAt4
EXTRAClEAM
4bclrm , 2 full ba .. office.
1V rm .. lndty. dining &
k1l. fully equipped with
first quoJ1ty applianr t'S
dblc 1otar. wt carp0rt. 2
patio s. low ma1nt ..
Border of Newport &
Coota Mesa. 548·5879 By
Owner Opn list-Sat/Sun l2~t
walhl(u(.-stapt.L~eyard, fSTATEOFORIGINAL $139.500 16A.CRES
LA.RGEVlEW LOT walk lo l>t•ach. Pncet.l to OWNER. THIS "U N 51.('p. Lo bcorh This 1:. a B 1-: l. A f R I': 11 1-
Turtlerock Glt>o Garden bt'll. $178.500 Call .COMMON"&SCARCE3 NewponClass1ratanaf t,.ALLBROOK PRt:.ll-.
Home. beaut. up~raded, 752·00Rlor831·0345 BR END UN J T . fordablr prn'l' Cood AVOCADO I.A~ D f '\
2 le\'cl. $158.500. 955-1032 LagMna Hin• I 050 U N E Q U A L L F. D summer1wtntt'r tnc·omt• I' R t: S T I C I 0 l ' :-..
own s pnni:? red stream.
Mountain rab1n al
mo:.phcn• Only 3 1 ~
blocks front oct>an. Price
«.'Cluced for quark s ale
Sl48.000
&73-62..10 ----
2 BDRM COTT A.GE
Plus Income Unit
Pegged hardwood nuors. beamed rcilings, 2 brick -_•_-_•_•_-______ _
fi.replact•s and nll'l' coun· EASTSIDE try latch.en Pt.us 3 Bdrm. home on lartte
2 Bdrm. 2 bulh tnt•oml' H·2 corner lot: good
urul WJlh pra,·all.' putio Newport Heights area.
and yard. Only S89.SOO
Red to $185,000 CALL&tG·«G3
ro~.:m=-~~rrN -· ... ~,)~
1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$64,900
ELEGANT but comforta-
ble. tastefully deroraled
1.11 14•arm earth tones. 2
s lory. 5 bdrm 3 ba.
home. Comp! upgraded.
Mesa dcl Mar. $129,000.
Prine only. Owner/
Agent 556-6885
••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVACY. COMMAN poten!Jal ln\estori. lx·l HELF.AH EST,\l'l-.1'\'\ RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN DING BAY VIE WS & t.erhurry' Call !>40 1151 m ; SPl.IT Z\I'. hab111·•· 5fx,-ctacular view 2 story SUNSET PLACE UNLIMITED POTEN down owe ~:llilj 11110
Townhome San Luis 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. atnum. T l AL VALUE. Agent Prutc Onl) Mtkt• \\ 1111.
Rey model. Highly up A/C. I...., yrs old. $86.500. 640-s.560 957-0554A1oint
graded. Derks off H v. Ph 536-0617
rm. kitchen & maste r ----=:::::-j •~~~~~~~-lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. I CITY RANCHERS AD
s u i le. F c e I i n ll or -~-....--IE.A.CH DUPLEX ----Beautiful ranch 1'l'll 111,.:
spaciousness & luxury. RounDorTowers #I l·Blk. to ocean. newly $10,000 mlheSanta Ro~a Muu11 By Owner. Sl75,000 C;i ll 2 Bdtms, 2 ba Outsland-renovaled. $155.000 t:µn.4', !>Outh or Omni.!" 95.5-0989 ing view. Association tolEWPORT IEACH Cnty 5 full d.l·rei. " .111
dueslncludeda1ly meals. REALTY 675•1642 down payment Y.ilt bu)' u1.J.llt1es. loai:tt-d "" o;.i,, Turtterock
Hiahlands
View ho~e · l>csl lot in
the Highlands Beautiful.
ly upgraded 4 bdrm . ..-
ram. rm. Wood planked
noors. upgraded light
fixtures. custom drapes,
le\'Clors. An oolstanchn!l
o(fering at $2.34,900
Call for a ppl to see U\Js lovely 3 bdrm ln Terms. l.Jrokl·r.
673-1020or 752·5710 level "''/Cozy den & wl'I 1/677·569 !
Laguna Niguel 1052 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Laguna Niguel
Realty •
WATSlRlOHT bar ·rau!-c ownt•r "111
fm:.mcc No loan fct'!> bll I /522-2080 CONDO }OU save Vacant. so l'all ------•
I br 2 ba V 1 e w I s Ii P now64.s·7221 lmifte.ss Prp~rty 1400
Ls e I o pl . SI S 9 . ~ 0 0. •••••••••••••• •• •• • •••• 545-~
WHtcliff balty
~!!O..P.~~.
1'rans fcrrt.·d ' Mu'' M'll
It'\• CreJm tOrl· F1n<1 iw
tng~-6701.:. Cu:-.ta )l.~.1
Rt>nl en~ 13211 :-.4 rt 1 n
dustnal :1p<1t·1• S<1nl,1
An a. x I n t I •H' a t 1u11
Park.i Alsu 001 ~4 fl of
face Lloydb l'c,.l l'on1
979-0021
Cofraintrc:ial
Properiy 1600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Bl!'st Buy in Costa Mesa
1lus adorable 2 br. l ba
horm> IS one or the least
cx.!)t!ns1vc in Costa Mesa
New cpl, t tlc . waler
heater &ceUmg & roof on
the ~ar. Compl fonced
for privacy. For mon· in
fo call G<iry 11! l'.IU.
964·2431
2 Brand new 3 bdrm. 2 bu.
homes. for mal d ining
rm. sep. rm rm. 2 frplcs, ~523 CAMPUS~:l1Wl,.E
deep lot. 2 ear garage.•---------2076 &>2080 Orange Ave.
$135 ,000 l'ilCh .
Olllnl!r 1 Agl, 642·2164 or
673-0782.
COMFORT ZOHE
You "''1JI ft'el 1oslantly at
home when you step int
UUs lovely abode w ith
warm earthtones & high
vaulU?d ceilings. 3 Bdr m.
sep den w /wet bar &
family rm. Fre nch door
open to brick palio.
Totally immurulate,
SU7.000.
493-9494 495-5220
496-2413 830-5050
llG & IEAUTIFUL
&EAGaTOGO
5 RR 3 All ,
Somers<'!. kitrh<-n nook . famdv
v. 1v.1•1hnr. dlnin~
rm. 2 fplr'"· \'l<'W o
Nl'wport Center /\
fl (I I t i n iJ !' h (' d .
privnC'\' & 11 prH'<'
y 0 ll ('II n . t be ;1 I
Ov. n<•r h;1 s bouJ?ht
:i n n I h 1• r h n m ,.
Suhmtl all offc·r"
S21 l.500
w/pool. J8C. ram rm.
completely remodeled
Big 101-murh mor<'
Owner will fmancc. No
credit necdl'd. $155.000
balancr As k for F:d
Chernow 964·2ASS
IRAHDHEW
1600 sq ft commer•·1al
professional build111 f!
NW corner .. ;u1•l1<f 1"1.
Tal bert. F t•UlllJlll
VaJll'y. $142..SlJO ~ 211.1;,
d y :;, • 5 3 lj " I! j :1
wknd'l1evcs Pnn unh 19+ ACRES
. of resort style living.
TENNIS , POOL .
SAUNA. J1\C & MOH 1-:
1 Bil. 3 baths 1850 ~Q ll.
G1anl master s wte, huge
µul.Jo Only $82.500 Try
10•; dn flkr. Oruec
~
O...Poi..t 1026 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Magnificent ocean view .
New 3 bd. lge rms I 3rd
IJd sep s u1te 1 1\f.!l 833-0623; 644 .5 742
Laguna leach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner. FootJ11ll Patio
home. 3 Br. 21'll Ba. dtn
rm. living rm. rrplc. dbl
11ara11e. A/(;. "lew. as·
sum. loan at 9'1 495-6387
Exe< Mini Estat.
Monarch Bay Terrare
Whitewater vu. new 4 BR
wthi'h wood ceilings 3
•... ORTH rrp1c !>, 2 skylights. tg tot.
" Only $325.000 Please call
!ROI Port Carlov.
l,uxunous Ol'l!'an "1cw
s ulJ!lc family homes nr
the harbor 2012 to 3206
sq ft coming sooo•
3 br. 1 ~. ba. nice )ard. _s.9-_5_1_1_1 _____ _
Xlnt cond. SS2.SOO. !>hut Fo!Mtuift Vohy I 034
LAGUNA 640-QS9
Charming home with <ft~,,,.~,
t.cred. 548·7454. by own ••••••••••••••••••••••• loads of p0tenttal ror · '/Ut£4~~Z,
creative bu.Yer. Large lot
E'SIDE IEAUTY
3 Big bedrooms, I"•
baths, n ew roof, new
paint in/out. new cpl
lhtuout. All on a nice
quiet comer lol. Offe red
al $101.500.
FUU.EI REAL TY
546-0814
I ST TIME OFFHED
IH SS YEAaS ti you've bet•n wa1ttnA
f« Una on\'. ho re 1t 1:1 •
H 2 lut 12 t:klrm house in
cludt'd free> Room for
duplex Plu:-. 18173 ~Q ft 1
Gn.•ul t;astsidl' locut1011
A:1k1 n1¢ $65.000 {'a II
~ll!il
~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
VA NO DOWN
Come a n d see this
beautiful 3 bedrm home
with gorgeous ram II y
room. Has assumable
lst. Priced to sell al $98,000. Call P .B I.
964 2431 /835·02\ l pager
#95t5.
wfparking tor RV & dou· R E A L T Y bfe garage. 3 BR + den.1 ________ _
ttMllwgtOfl leoch I 040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Can expand. Sl 72.~00. (8014.0P> .
•WOODS COVE
Complete ly remodeled
Laguna r harmer just 2
block5 Crom beach; ha!!
large rear yard. den.
flreplare nnd do11bl1•
gar age . St1J8 .r100
IB0180Pl
too~-Y" st.·
l_,...leecll
By 6wi'ler 2 bdrm 1m -T --maculate cottaiic. rt•
SJ-:t.L idle 11em11 with 11 no"ated. ll(e backyl\rci
Dally Piiot Clu s1fil'<l A..!!_ S\26,(0J 49~ 7296
--,
NEW BUSINESSMEN
Cont•ct the DAILY PILOT for
l nformaf1on regarding th•
county requirements for u1lng e
Fictitious Bualneu Name.
642--4321 EXT 332 --------~------
1076 •••••••••••••••••••••••
VIEW RlOM THE TOP'
Breathtaktnjl OCl'lln VIC"'
from h.lgh m Presidential
Heights New h sllnto:.
near new 2 BR <.:ondo. on
ly S97.500
BERTHA H t::NRY
REALTORS
2U Del Mar 492 4121
s.e.AM IOIO •••••••••••••••••••••••
OLD LAGUNA
L>owntown l>u~•rl•'''
prop. e<>rnl.'r loc. 1n 111,.
bl.-st retail arPa . .i~pru'
2800 ~q ft . A ~l.111 ~
$290.000. Healonomtt'
()75-biOO
TRIPLE NET
A great comm'I tn\'t'lil
ment for you! l.un~
Attn. Vets no down & no leases w/C.O.l.. inrl1•\
c losing costs on th is Beach localion. 8•: ri·
beauUf'ul4bdrmhousein turn. Please call fur
a very good residential further lnlo. Prine onl\
area. Near Honer Plnza. please. Realtor. "1-:J '.
Santa Ana College & _~ __ 1_0_1 or_964_·_1366 __
~a,ys Whelan Real o.tt ... /
I Estate 540·3666 or UMtt SaM 1100 I ~· res. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br Condo 11-vbu 1.200 11<1 PALM DESERT n. t>ool 152.SOO 64 Urtlt Apt Com pit•)('
tl41l ~91 w I ~ d j o In i n g I u r1 d
------Ji,600,000. 0w!lr Wiii \'(Ill
OtMrlffll ls te i1ldcr xchng & ull11•r •••••••••••••~ •••••. •• t.crm.'I. C.:ull Dic k Sc\•mon
1 100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ICN~ Mobil,• Home with
10'<31 add on room " porch t:I Morro 8t•arh tn
t.uaum1 Ocean vww
Partiatlly rum1 hf'd Xlnl
<"Ondltlon 127 .0011 Pn
P\y 213 9l9·2977
.. Q :.~' zlltwt •
BAiboa Island Reale ·
\'o '".,.l~\l'~''' 673-1700
...
(l'I OAU.YPILOT
• $ 7 9. O<W I l\ t' l to•
Ornn~t· \\~111l' t• th
.tnd ~.U .u:t''
• n 1 un ' '~' ' ll ll tl l'lt:'\ r r .uh• 'h'""
unh ~,t ~l • · · c o s r ,., ' t ~ '
Ul1 Pl.t':\ t:11da 11nl1
:!,000 :-.q rt St!)!• ~Nl •
• :.! hou.-.,·~ t111 lot· t u-.t.1
k~a $12'J.500
• 3 AORM t :.! llDH\1
Co:,t u Mc~o $ tt>:l.'klO
• H o l l s f' +
dupkx Ontario S8tl.~UO
• ORANG 1': THIPl.EXF.S
Gbt two' Sl14,500 :md
SI 15.SOO.
• COVINGTON 4 pll'x
Pride o r o wn e r ~h•P .
$200.000 * 4 HOUS~ ON LOT
vard. $170,000
·• 4. PLEX prtdl' of
ownerstup J bdrm. 2
bath owner ·~ unit _,ith
rtrep\ace S225.000 * COSTA MESA PRIDE
OF OWNERSHIP 4-plex
on s pice street.$. S215.000.
• 4 -PLF:X . recen tl y
rt'furbis h ed . Beautiful
~olf course view. $155.500.
• 4 HOUSES/LARGE
LOT C osta M e s a .
S242.000.
• 4 UNtTS -Costa Mesa
$180.000.
• 2 DUPLEXES. 4 units.
Sl 35.000. Costa Mesa .
• 2 DUPLEXES. 4 units
ea ch wifh rireplace -
Huntin g ton Reach
$175.000.
.... • COST.I\ MESA 4·PLEX ~two 3bdrm. two 2bdrm
St 54.000.
• 4 SPACJOUS UNITS -
S169.000
• 6 ORANGE COUNTY
UN ITS $210,000
• 8 ORANGE COUNTY
UNITS. srns.ooo
• 8 ORANG F. COUNTY
l ' NITS. S:!OS.000
• 8 UN ITS. 2 4 plc xes.
prid e of o wners h ip .
lluntin ~ton Reach .
5450.000.
• 12 l.JN ITS. 3 4-plexes.
Orangl' County. pride of
owners hi p . 3 bdrm .
owner 's unit with
f1rcpla('C. S675.0Cl&.'"
• 14 UNITS Orange
County One year old.
$597,000.
• 15 UNITS Santa
MonH'tl Clo:,e tn beach
$775.0011
• 16 t !NITS (4 4-plexc~ >
Oranf.!<' County. S650.000.
• 16 UNITS Ora n~l'
County $400.000
• lfi UN ITS Pridc of
ownership Hunlini!lon
Hl'ach S900:ooo
• 17 UNITS on O('ean.
S760.000.
• 19 UNJTS Orange
Co unt y S pani s h
ar c hitecture. $410.000.
T .,.MUI'( Februart ao. 1079
• :!O If,\ It ll TO ft' IN D
pruh• or o" m •r '-hlfl unlb
Cn,la M•·~u $850,000 * '} ll P fl l D 1-: 0 f''
Cl\\ t-:RSHI P U ITS Huntin~l on Bt-•u c h
lf1" nhou~~ -.tylt' owner '!)
1lt1 It $1.12!1.000
• :! O l l N f T S H 1 \ 1<:ns11n: 2 :-.tori'
.:.1 rdt>11 ..,tyh,'. $382.000
•:!:!UN IT S
:\ tlEIM SSJS.000
• ~3 llNtTS SANTA
MONICA. Subte rra nean
parkmA SI.590 .000.
• i J UN ITS ANTA
MON ICA llakorpes.
St.650.000
• 23 UNITS SANTA
MONICA Elevator and
. !->Ubter ranean parking .
S l.800,000. '* 24 UN ITS ORANG E
COUNTY. All units h a ve
rireplaces a nd e nclosed
garal!es. SI.350.000. * 24 UNITS -ORANGE
COUNTY. S60S.OOO.
• 2 5 UN IT S
HIVERSIDE -Close to
college. SsS0.000.
• 26 UN IT S -
Jf OLL YWOOD -pool and
a ir conditioned. $880.000.
• 27 UN ITS
HOLLYW OO D -
s ubterranean p a rking .
$1,430.000.
• 28 PRIDE OF
OWNERSHIP ONlTS -
Huntington Beach -11 :i
miles to beach. $1,575.000.
• 29 UNTTS -balconies &
wet bars in each unit
Holly wood. Sl .070,000.
• 32 ORANGE COUNTY
pride of ownership units.
Owner 's unit with
c:erami c .ti l e &
wood-burnini? fireplace.
Sl.800.000.
• 34 U NITS
HUNTINGTON BEACH -
fir e pla ces & patios s 1.300.000.
• 35 UN I TS
HOLLYWOOD -p ool. s 1.650,000.
• 35 UN IT S -
HUNTINGTON BEACH -
Own your own s treet !
Pride of ownership -3
bdrms. 2 bath o wne r 's
unit with firepl ace
$2.025.000. ' * 40 UN I TS -
H OLLYWOOD -
subterranean parking and
s e· c u r i t y f e a l u r e s
$2.800.000.
• 85 + UNI TS W.
llOLLYWOOD -securitv ~ua rds. $2.000.000. ·
• 112 UNITS -exch ange
$2.800.000.
• 112 UNITS -H ollywood
-near ·f r eeway .
$3.400.000. .
• 125 UNITS 41:: years
old. $2.375.000
No dr1 vcby 's please. In deference to the wishes of our
propef1;Y owners. please do not ask for addresses. If you
arc a sm~crc buyer. sc~l~r. or exchanger please call for .
a n appointment or v 1s1t our office. Open daily and
weekends for your ronvenience.
• 114 UNIT . DISNEYLAND a rea motel now under
construrtion. Turnkey at $4.275.000 '
• R ETlREMF:NT llOM E to be built. $4.418.000.
• SHOPPING CENTEfl site package next to regional
center. $4.450.000
*SHOPPING Cl<:NTER -Orange County $640 000
• 01''FICE BUILDING -Oran~e County St 700 oOO * R.V. PARK 283 sites. Sl,500.000. . . . '
• MOBILE HO M E PARK. $2.800,000.
• 4 INDUSTRIAL b_uildings for $2,()90.000. * INDUSTRIAL buildings. S280.000. $312 500 $1 925 000
• INDUSTRIAL sites in River side . . ' '
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ranlract '320.~ W/lllUCbo 3 c:ir gar f1S() TwnbH Pool tt nn111 cock Really Inc 4~·4797 ltllra,e piarklnl, SWJltl to 2 RR 2 b°" ap\5 l"t rfett
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li €\T IG€ 311 t."13 8243 7141964 <\l~ , T_.. UtO .,.., M4 &J99or &73 S)stt llOIJ! Available Mt1r<''1 -MOM€~ 4 bl to O('Un Newu ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,....... - -lsl. S3'1S &: ~. C alf 3br 3ba :l frplc J775 t """'°" ~iun term rentals. :t & 3 whdell\:lcct1on lasts' 3.\1.'IW Cod\Hwy.Nl\ m~6r s155930 Hwh• 3242 ~Colony. l,.a Coltoa & BR. from$.ll~up Agen\ S50CllDITTO ht
64M 646 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N<'WP.Orl Fncd com 67~8170 · M~ • ...._WITH mun1ty , 2 br & den --"""'" .,......., ----3 Ult, Camlly rm. J1u·un1, O>Mo 2br ~ba hlUn_. pool, Aviul March l. No~\.'\. 2 Bdr m w /paho . w m THIS AD
7 UMITS-C.M. abOv 81g Coron111. great tenru.. txrnch l600mo Tennis s w1mm l n1t carport. M2:J lhru June' ~
nou• n1 w bulldln& view $UI001no 7~-8930 lrJl/LAl. Dock Xl.t d11y J3C'UU1. 'Green fees pd: $72:5yrly 67S.77~ ~
•lnll>llN"I', Jtlnt hw11twn 7 l" I 8 9 4 l 7 I 7, u v e Trash & watf'r pd S700 _
1'6LlMmL' ti42 ttl03 OCUH Vl!W 213~~ _ 544~aft6 · A .._...&.... ~
.L •&5 4•.-"" MIA.IUIAKIV!H L:~ I WIATHMLYIA.Y Uftfwllished R.C.TAYLORCO. t 5~ OOWH C"1r£itOU!4 3 bd, 21.'J tu1 3 bdrm Townhouse. boot ...._. ,,,,...Wd or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640.5112 -~ o~•i · horooooCorono de.I Mnr allp, 2 frplc's. pool, len· u.MW-.CS 3300 116oat.._..· 3106 ~ 4 ,~ .... --J\.a.IUflHl • .;>\OJ er f>Aj tf .. l"n"ll t h ru"ut A 0 ••• ••••••••• VI-• w t 11 c a r r )' " a ",. r .... •"' ., .. ., n i a ' ll c n l I a n a • ••• •• ••• • • •••••••••• •••• •• •• • • • •• ""'"' t'ond. 2 BR l ~~. Mnnaff.m~nt avu il w/d corawr papel'fl " 846-l371,840·"°27eves 1 bdrm. nr. new cpts P-lUio. n o pets . 3 319 ~·nt Gtti)' o &-1h•r drQpcrict M•tr 11u1te .__1_ 3 ~4... MOii IEHOMf drapes, bll rn k1l., li.c ' Ba.ker. Apt 8 . ~. M t
BOO• or$36 2-tl}tl w/frplc Tennis c rt~. ~,,.,... & .. ..-ORMATIOH S375 rcf's 673-5417 ' 4.,968 3636 Prt t 1 l vnul" &. ~cunt)' 1ttill'd ••••••• ••••••••• ••••• • • --_ _ __ -nc pa_ao11J y tnlrance Brand nt-w WWowa.·3br.2ba.frplc . Repo11!tuloru. buy op lbr.qualily.new,topl<X' New 3 BR apt. $4 50 lWOHOUS!S 64&-7711 dshwhr, patio, Cnrd )'d, t.Jons,takeoverpayment l'<1 rprt, yrly, S4 25. Children welcome. n1
gar. luds Ir. pets ok $445 'n formation Ea s Y ti7!J.48S7 pc\.S 600 W Hamilton ~.ju.':! 1~!ti~:·0!1:::: (~l~'!U:!§l!lrnj ~'l!nn1o fee 964 2566. ~~~gva~~~ie.Tradc &'11·2917 _ _
auWol&I $125.000 . -Santa Ana SS4· 1010 lcAoa r.w.....-3107 QUICK MOVE IM
,Qr'TIGE · ReaJ FAtah· Sharp Huge 12200 sq rt 1 Westmmster 848-8895 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Easts1de twnhSe. 2 ~ 1 2 BR l BA. back unn. 3 4br condo. 21.,ba. fam C Anaheim 956-\011 2 Bt. l ba, stv. cpl, I car br l''J ba. over 1100 llQ fl
_L-__ l..._HOME~ bUc.s to ocean $42S tc l1>t, rm, 2 frplcii. dbl garg : 1n E. Anaheim 956-4500 gar w/elecopnr +I prlt'g has e veryUung + +. ~m
T ' t~ai dep 640 4090 Uru vers1ly Park SS45 .spc. 1 Yr lse. S39S/mo pet 0 K. S395mo. Dnve a.mW Cat Hwy. $200 cln'g dep C all bv ~ '45-6646 Costa Mesa 3214 551 lS49or 551 5790 On l.be beach ! 2br. 2006 W. &f.S.73116 ~n c~~~~na Ave
-••••••••••••••••••••• •• RBCT ~-.-Oceanfl"Ofll. Furn or uni. ~ UHITS-C.M. New 2&3 bdr m condos. 3 BR.2 ba S4t$/USO 7591677. 631-0900 lbr garg ne wly re 2 br w/gar. $295. Ne w
Near ntiw, 3 Br owners frplc, bllns, 2 car ga ruge. 3 BR. 21,, ba StiSC.I deeorated $325yrl). crpts, foncd yrd. watt'r
unit. 2 ba, frpl, 2 car ~ & up. 1076 Canyon 4 BR. 21, ba. $850/850 C~niunts --673-7S38 pd 2228 "O" Placentia ~ar . 3 2 Br, 2 ba, un1l~ Or. 645-5637 4 8R. 2"'1 ba . N B SIOOO ,._,."'-d 3400 ~ bayfront 2 Br 2 Ha . 6J&.4l20, 1·5. TSLlnv~m\sM2 lliO:!_ 2br lba hardwood rtr . 2BR.2 Ba . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpll', ,t.taral!l'. I"'"' Sharp J BR, 2 t,. b.i * * * * * beamed ce iling. re nc San Clem S450/SOO Panoramic ocean vrcw beach. Yrly h.l' Adults duple x. f)>lc. dsh wsr
yrd Bit-ins. Sm c hild f§•j l H h fa 1 r w ay s an only. n o pc ls Sll5u A.Lr t•ond, encl l!ar $4!15 OK. No Pets. $390. 1984!·8 Clemente Municipal Golf 673-2162 mo. l'eggy. 960-439'.? 19FauralexH MeyerPl.549.3484 /j " Cour se . Beautifully r...&sfronole -h lllt - -
U ~e-r~ (»1 fur rushed. 2 bedroom. -...... ac 3 BR, 2 Bl\, frplc. fenc ~~f;j~~-~11:; ~~j * * * 11.,_bath Patio gas J(rill ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrd, cncl. )!ar. adults, nr
carrv all financin~ a t G -· bar·b·q~e $4s0 month New 2 Br 2 Ba duplt'X. S A Country Club. $4.25
•.1 ~run· 646-4781 sunde c k. garagl', 110 673-8l.39/631·18Hi
9\.1<:.:.. -L 11800 Quartz Circll' 83l.·8600 ll r~ ----pets Adulls $425 mo. ------LCll"p CaMl Row Fountain Valley ~ ~, ~ CoftdolllilliUIM 496-1324 2br. lba. 29J "C" E. 16th
LowDowt1Paymut Youarethe w inner of 11.I '~ i... u..tun.ished 3425 -Pl Ldry fac, ~pts, drps
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Two frff Ticket' u 523 C,. ... ,,.:; .;:.-·IR\/l ... E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COf'OM del Mor 3821 No pets. S280. 644·0452 'T ".,.,rv_,.,., n ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ---------Tennes~oWillJams' New 2 BR 2 BA. 1nrl ut1I Have COZV 2BR wifrplc. 2br. 112ba s tudio apt Bit THE 2br twnhs . Uni v l'k Tenrus.pool/Jac.recrm fronlurul Gar+laundry ins.refng.dshwshr.h
ECC__.ICITIES Frplc. Pvt yd G arages. m> 972-1000 rm No pet:.. no rhil<frcn pa t w New carpet..
.,... '"' Pool. tenn1s. cable T V 3 rondo 3 br 2 b 1 pd "50 67~2311 Adult.!. ooJy. Nr shopprn.i _ OF A S4.'JS lse 559-0253 1 · a. uu _ & bus hoe S360w 1clo~t.-d HIGHTIMGALE except e ec Sorry. no ga r~ A v a' l 3 I u
HACH DUPLEX Slarn·ng Sandy, Denni", at • -IHch 3248 C'luldren or pel!i. Nea r Coda Melo 3124 642·~
d " --,--~..........,-g & bus hne , ... .,c. ••••••••••••• •••••••••• --l'nce reduce lo only the 1 ~ ... Beach Conven ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~mo..,.,,, "'"'"1' ~012 ~ Fl REPLACE 2 B I $86.950.Musl ~ell tionc;~r.300E.Ocea n 2 BR. frpl. near ever ""..., · LA.MANCHA.APTS · r ~g <'i&r SCOn REAL TY Blvd. Long Beach To yUung No pets $450 yrly Condo. 2 br, 2 ba, utJ pd. Large 1.2&&3 bd ordcn ff age, dishwasher ell'
531..7533 .claim your tickets. call 1se &·3651 except e lec. Sor ry no apts. Adults 0 11hwhr. eally nice. No Pl'b
dr bltns. eocl. scar. Rab bbq S42Smo 642-tlKl7 ------' 642·5618. ext 272. 1 _Hills 3250 clul en or pets Near p 156 Uruts. brick construe · * * * --..--shopptng & bu~ hoe SJ90 ool Ga.s Pd 77M Scoll Sharp, clean 2 BR ap1 l.Jon. 15 yrs old. Ownr will ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 557~72 . Pl 642·S07l. 645-5611 yr old W<-Sl.ll1de 4·Pll'A
curry at 9 Y•'? w /25'~ Olx.2 8drm,2"7 bath Con-Super 3 bedroom. 2 ha, No pet.o; $325 645-74W down. Cash flow xlnt. do. w/encl baekyard 2 frplc. dshwhr. patlO, fncd To~ use Wffflake Vi.. · $2,500,000. car gar'. $425. Pb673-2282 yd, gar Kids & pets ok UirfwnisMcf 3525 Beautiful brand nt•w F.asts1de I br. naturJI
MALOY $445. A g t N o l ee ••••••••••••••••••••••• adult apts Nopels Pool. wood bea m ce1hn~b &
INVESTM EN1'S Neat 2 br. 2"'2 ba condo 964-2566 . 973-2971 Beautiful 3 br. 2 ba. vault JSCUZZl ()pen da1ly cabmeL'>. s mall but l'07.)
CarlsbMd w/2 frplces. d shwhr, -3252 ed clngs •. new cpt, O~. 9!>5 W 19lb St S200.Sl>8544or73t~t;oo1
714/729·1129.714/434·13&1 washe r /dryer . Sorr y. no LOCJIMCIH.ICJ'MC centraJ air. fenced patio. Bach S255·S2~ .... "'WDUPLEX-1 I••••••••••••••••••• •,!J • I Br ~ rinc. n1e -----lads or pets. S mg cs o k. fol< fpk. 3 pools. jacuzzi, rel' .,....., . ....,..
Ne w O plx's. 164 168 $435. A g t . no r c-c . 4bl~~~s·. Pd~ln'..ln2u8r::.·3.~I~~ rm.walktoS Cs t Plaza, TSLM2nBmrt~S350645 ... 122 2 br.2•.;ba,every a mcm M::ignoha. Costa Mesa. 964-2566: 973·2971 .... , u n r s l' h 1 s. fr w y. .. <> ty, 1650 sq . ft Dhlt
$178.500 Owner /Agent. -gar Tennis, pool & / te d k d / t J!arU(?e . Hu gl· yard 673-9479 Newport Heights ho us e beach Pvt comm. S800 l(OaKs wa rpC. 1
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S · BR 759-1465 · S495 'al "0 er t I Bdrm & loft $340 I $495 673-6336· . ..642·"""',,
•---------pacmus l w 1garaJ1c _ 213.981·2882betwn9·5 _ _ '"""' ·~ blk to E. 17th shopP>n{( Mir-s.:-v·,.;.,, 326 7 ---------Bdrm s:m Rach S250 & bus. l ''l blks 10 --• .. ,~ Frpk . rec room Pool. ••EasL-11dl• 3 BR 2 tfa * 16 UMITS•
$298.000
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541 -0425 lroker
Weslcliff shopping. Ne w •••••••••••••• •••• • ••• • Aprtwnrnts F.rnidl~d Ja1:UUJ. c lo5.ed garage~ adult~. dbl g ar . µool
crpts, tile, paint & drpb 4Rdrm home w rth pool & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gas & wtr pd Adults. no $450. SS9-65811: 645-6822
M atu r e ad l t s No Jacuu 1 Putro. d anrn i?a...ootlialld 3706 ~·ts .. ~3 ffa millon.l'M Out>lcx 2 br. 1 b;. end
children No pels . $325 rm. tam rm & lrv111g rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,&S-.... 11 mo. Call 9SS-1178. ~/mo ISL & Sl'<' dl'p Bach Apt Parking ulrl ---.Rar.:iRe Malure adult:.
req 581 1473 --pd •• S3251Mo Ava.1labtc QUICIC IM ~~~nls:J~.\~'i~ li li:! LARGEFAMlLVROOM 3269 494.-bi S6 499 5122 l.~t· 2 br I '· hu _ _
4br 2ba !rm. dn rm Hewport leach ~w · p or · townhouse Sl55 mo 1100 2 br. 2 ba, all "I"'•'. "rll<' r"""'l. on qu1"l s\ reel. •••••••••• ••••• • • •• • • •• .... er 6" m ft 1~ h .... ..... ,.. • , t" ,_ SQ 13b l'Veryt Ing noor, l'OV park, no J>l'b LohforSole 2200 near major shopp1ni:: W.AUCTOTHEIEACH Mature m::irned rpl onl) Small pet ok D.mt· by $350 3IO v ic ton .1
••••••••••••••••••••••• $500mo . eve & wknd Be aut ~coratcd. 3 br. 3 Lg, welJ rurrushed. airy. 1921 Anabe1m St then ""22t&t or 6730782
2 t·on\1guous R· l lots ,
Village of Northwood.
(former parkmg luts for
models> Plans m r luded.
S4S.OOO e ach.
640-5112 Broker
LEMON HEIGHTS
R ·l aP.prox 1-'2 a t'r e
beau tiful v 1cw . pre·
liminary plans ror En~.
Tudor. Owner 64()..7020
95H666or768·9408 _ _ bu, formal dine rm. fplt·. '• blk from S. Bay P rer call645-4837 -------
wet bur. pool. Jar uu 1. Fronts (lowered patio. 2 BR Jl:r Ba . Easti.1d.-•2br condo. pool. jacun1
Nr. S. Cst Plaza SJ.l5
Quid ok. 833-8974
Easlside 2 br. nice yard .
bltns . was he r /drye r
hook·up. Kids ok . No
pels. s;J95. 127 A 21st Sl.
Days 646·4262 : e ve s
6'5-9543.
wnrus $650/rao 759 0811 67:>19'17 Beaut. brand ne w ,1dult twn~. fplc. bltnl>. l!..ir __ a pts Spal' I & 2 br yard. no peb Xlnl cond
Bluffs gorgeous 2 Br 2 Ba Costa Mesa 37 24 w /town h s i.o ' 1 y I l' s:m mo 675·3568
view.custom decor. wet ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sche duled mov(• rn J>ar, gardener, pool. $575 SUS CASITAS Feb.10 2 br. new cpts. drps Kids
64<Hi259. SS'l-4700 1.'Xl ~1~ Large & small 1 bdrm, I Br. I Ba $325 $335 0 K. 415 B Ham1llon
d y :. • 6 4 0 · 2 4 2 6 encl. gar. 5245. & up 2Br.,2 Ba $3!1S·S425 S325 548-8204/646-23 11i
eves/wknds. Adults , no pe ts 2110 TSLMgmt 642 9412 2 Bdrm 1 Balh. $3511 mo
IE/Ji.CH LIVING Newport Bl. 548-4968. Stwuuog lg. Jbr 2ba i?arn 2Ui9 P ac1f1c. no pct!'> C.11 1
M€'Sa Ve rde 4br. 2ba. Nl'W Mew 21r3 IR Ho1t1e s STUNNING lge I br g::irdn apt Pool·rcc area $345 S46-S880. Pam
Lag Bch Ocean Vu 11.500 drapes /carpets . S550. Widen. LR . ram rm. apt. pool Rec area $310 7IO W lBt.hSt DanaPoint 3826
sq fl. $125.000 l e rms Call Roy, 898-2641. or din, dcr k. pat . frpk 's. 710W.18thSt. eowwtry SettincJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
_84_7_•5887 _______ 968-9332. _ _ elcc 1rnr·opcncr Both H.11iwqoaS.ac:h 3140 UIOE.21st St r~t SHIO MOVJ-:JN
professronully decor at ••••••••••••••••••••••• Easts1de 2 br & den !>Pl11 ALU>WAN<.:": Superb occanl'ronl tounst·
('ommer r 1al l ot
Carlsbad. 133' frontage•
$280,000 Owncr /Rllr
714/434-1735. Bkr
38r,2Ba, W.S1dc
kids OK, S400 mo
548.8J82 -----
I Br. pets ok. $325 mo S200
Security Call 1>45·5295
r.>d $600 & $700 Call level Frplr.>, d1.•r k . 2 br. Iba SJ65 to s:ll!S .!
Marlene :it 631 34<14 or Weekly Rates skylight. all e xtra:., $420 br. 2 bu + den $425 i-:nl I
VW-8889 Spat'1ous Studios & mo No ch1ldl't'n or pch garu1w. p~t lnt·d gra~:.
2~ b C L IBedroomSurle!'. Days 6464262. t'\l'' )ard 3:.14 11 ChcltJrn
m 1 alh olla~t· .Cl' Complete Kitche n' 645-9543 Wa:r 196 W!f i ya rd. p atro Rcdwuud Beaut Palio/Pool ---_
ck-ck." Conc rete walkl> & Miud Servil'e T V 3 Bdrm 1ownhousi· ;1 pt lbr t:lean Close m s;z,r,11
plant.crs $485/mn 2327 ':i 1 Milt>to Ocean Adu!~. l'-: bJ $42S mo uwld utll Call Marth.1
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l){'Anu Bay Srdc Village.
3 br Mobile Home. Newly
decorated. $27.500 terms
Boal Dock . P vt Bc h.
Pool . Ja c u zz i
Clubho uses Bro ke r /
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6'JS.8458.
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Beautiful high desert, 5
acres, mobll & view. Good well. Low laxes.
Extras. 25 m1 to Carson
City. $47 .000. 702-629·0171
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i.mo kers Rcf'b 989
Arbor. S48 1605/548·0358
Margaret Or 645 6625 R:mal Suites Ga... pard 642 S073 titil 1~1 or '!?-1 3672 _
NO FEE' Apl & Condo kt E.asts1de 2 br, blln•., no SlUdlo apt t'll'an (.;lo:.i· ""'n'ft'~. Rental Pav1ho or own ut O..Poittt 3226 "' ~ Be bBI d pc-ls Adu ll ., SJlt1 rn $225mo 1ndd util
••••••••••••• •••••••• 675-4912 Bkr Tues-Sat 53L8~411" 640-1Z78. 552-4201 e"l'~ .1ft ('all MJrth;.i btil lllSI ur --' -or s 494 3012 New house to rent, 3 br. 2 I 54).2000 ba. family rm. frplc, 5 BR. 4 ba. furnri.hed 2 B-r.-l ba.all cle_c _1Jrund Oc_e_an_v-rcwliz;2b-r.-2-ba
ocean/canyon view SSSO Boal slip. Avail 311 to L.ogma •oct. 37 48 new l87 E 18th S t S350 2 balcorues. encl. dbl 1wr ~7112 6/:.>. SSOOtmo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Agt 541 5032. Very pn ~aw. $3'i5. mo
8 T 3232 2 BR. 2 bu lower unit LAGUNA BEACH MTR a.l).S07l\ ·-~•••••••••••••••• f ireplace. Boo t s hp lNN. $7S/wk & up Ma id Conifrt.able ncw2br,2ba. --------
2 c:'.•"""'. 4 br, 2 ba. d1mnl( f150/'ll0 serv . color TV. heated kids ok. no pel.s. 557 1685 l ... icelJIOft leach 3840 ..,.,.,.~ Wat..-ft-o..+ Hotftfs pool. UtiJ. <7141 494·529-1 $365. mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. frplc, dshwhr. patio, 63 1 1.o1.oo 98.5 N. C.Oast Hwy. SHARP. be11C'h 1,2 & 3 BR.
fncd yd. gar Kids & pels • "' -ale81iBJIU frplc. dlshwshr. ga ra~e ~-~~97~~7 1 No fee ~~~~~~~~~twwporlleoch 3769 New beautrful l{ardc n & pa l•o~ No pt'l~
---------3 br, l ba. dshwhr. new••••••••••••••••••••••• ai)artments. pool & ~pu 960·2358 __
H!MtiM)tonleach 3240 crpl, <1cr~s from b11y l TOT.a Barhclor $200 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• blk_to bch, gar 752 5ro5 l Br $305 'l'ownhousc. lov_el.)', spat'
N I t 2 bed 2 B . ..·rno & home·llkt•. z br with lt....eah cw -<! egan . room Lr. .t.r.E 0...,10.... r .. l d t l
K U\ 2 "-d m + I •n '""°"" r 1 ... LIVING AtltJlt .... '"' ""!!'> pVI. iia l~ en ranee -t-••••••• • ••• • ••• •....... ...,....,, or ....., roo r c ,., " .. ,.. . lh ll $575 Ceda r & window lbr 2ba waterfront rnn 22.•1o van~u11rd Wa y pnllo:-~nw "'.'' a tbMs Fvmi~ home. 1''1ve blocks lo do $1i9 5m o $151*.500. rnt Newport Bh•o l i:aru~l' !;i"11nmrnJ! pool ;-:~L·:=•••••3••1•8•6• ~ac h Private 2·•·<1r 545-3639 Apartments. t>tb-tilllllor ~O 9ti:lll J acuz11 ft•nn1~ court:-I _,, -,-.~ l>lk to lluntmicton shop
••••••••••••••••••• .. ••• gara.:e Fully ma in ~ARl30RVI EW Entertainment. 'TIIE VIC:TORIAN' prnj.lceotcr mall.A1lulb o t, D FR E N c H tained yard. AdulL'l. No PORTOFINO • Reaeation... ?llrstudto 1 •,baw 1~ar No pel l> Fro m 543;,
NORM AN DY gue s t pets. Jnqwre al 527 Hllh I bdrm 3•2ba I-' H 2 You.rs-365 ;dlts, cpl~. new orps . St'awmd V1l~agc. 155.'>S
house Oceanfront. 2-sly. St.reel. <714 > 960·633.2._ :<tor)' bonus rm pool & days 0 yeorl range, fncd yd wti:>aLro. Huntmglon V1lla.ie LJl1'"
l br 2ba. P vt Comm. BolsatSpnngdale 4 br. 2 ~ SSOO.Dro l~ _ wtrpd. p)b.661 Vu:lona H R ~8fl8.99M
f'rplr. pul. garg . $6.SOmo/ ba. rncd yd. garage. Kids BA y c RES T · GI" a n 11 c • BeouliNI Sin9I•. 13)-4120. 1·5
yrly SS7S/win 499-4439. & pet& ok. $455 AR\ No rd "' I 6 '2 Bedroom --I & ree. 964-2566; 973-2971 back y . warm. 1mmul' fumlahed 6 2br Iba Enc . garg home Jbr.2 ba.$m5 mo pal10 $265mo 2210 tto.Hu..fwN"'-d Garflektl Busbard 3 br. 2 l yr lease req 640·Sll2 Unl\lrruahed Rutgers •B 846-1129 aft
••••••••••••••••••••••• b t o fn cd yd Adi Aparanenta •~:.:m::::..... ------C•sh'-ia.oca. ll 1 t 3 ' p a 1 • • '"f'' •All Utilities Paid •-.,.. garage, It.Ids & pet.s ok n..au\Jful .. br pool home. u15.1.p1 ... 111S ••••••••••••••••••••••• $445 . Ag\. No fee .,,. .. •No l.-R.quinH! "' "' "" 2 er. freshly painted & 964-2:;66; 973-2971 new crpl new Hove J Rr $3)$. Frpk . pool. new crpt, dbl gar. 34648 w /mk rowa ve oven. oew • Sw.nun!Aq. Tenni.. jacuul, gas bbq. c l05ed
Via Cal11lin11 Trash. Warner/Beach 4 br. 2 ba. pamt Ready for immed. BUl.-S. gar Adults. no pets 2~
water, grdnr pd. Ava il. ds"-°hr, covr'd pal10. occurncy ~ardener & •ActimleiOV.aor. Harlal\ve.549·_24_4_7 __
1 lmmed. $395. 544.6536 art rncd yd, garage. Kids & I poo s t n •1c t> 1 nc ld ,, .. Sunday •~M• -- -O. ...... ok . ....,, ... A .... No fee _ 1875mn 8J3.8600 Agnt. • tfeolth ~ rocw111 Newly dccoratM 3 br. 2 b11 ...--.,.,.,.., a• -~ towoho1.111c . S pacious
3br 2ba frpl('. ~ncld . 964-2S66;W73-297i · NrBch Li:ie2story fum1 PLUS MUCHMOREI ftreplace & pool QuJel
yrd. Ocean View. $5.25. Adams/Magnolill 4 br, 2 fy fiOmc Furn or unrurn Oakwood a reu Adult11. no pets.
ta.II 494·4377 ba, frplc, dshwhr. patio. ~r/Agt. 54~--Garden Apartments $400. 64S-338l . 67S ~~'J
COl"Oftldef Mar 3222 fncd yd, garaae. Kids & Oce anfro nt 1•o tln ge 2 Br. 2 b& rondo. codntrY
•Walk to the beach•
CosadetS°*
Beautiful
Adult Apt.s
21661 Brookhurst. HR
962-6653
NEW 2 BR 2 BA. end
garage. close to beacb.
S3tlO pe~·2937
J Kr. 2 ba, frpl. patio. sm
yrd, no dol{s. S4:i0/mo.
1>75-6670: 960 5376 __
lJl,oarh 2 bll!.s. 2br. 2ba
Patio. garage Adult11. No pet.II. $3?5. 645-16H2 .,.------<L<LPJJ..Z.. ......... 'Z&."R.Lnunu .. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• petaok. Edison H.S $465 Balboa 2br den. frplc all N•wport S.O('b/North fle\Una. 1wt chldrn-i pur~ .
JRVJNETERRACE :lf2£n~o fee . 964·2566. bll·IM SOOOmo 073 54 10 0: 1~1~t picnic UBQ. 3 potilll. Jtw.
4 Br 2 Ba. ne w carp<lts, . 3i;rl-;:-m ~b ; 7141 '4>0~~ rlbhsc. AM' r.torsc;c. nr
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bu. tov.1'.1.home APt. cnl'l
pvt patio It garugc 011'
kitchen w /bllns. ind "''"tr Small p!'I Ok . MIO mo \7610 Cameron St
.. *"000• Costa Meaa Tri -P lex. 3 er. 2 ba C M h .., Pride or ownership Hrdwd nri . . ornc.
3 Br. POOi Npt 111.11 A$ Frpk, blt.lna, <>Pt'n beam add w\i } '.re'· rm to auna bllJ. ur SJSO ooo cellinp pvt paU08 ~ l on I ·2 lot. As· '1200/mo. "Pfrox '10% $185,ooo' ·Aaent :'u 8:~ l~T.2;_ T~nta tnl. No cNdi needed. N0-5S80. ....,":"...:0:•_,,• vwner Owntt •ill carry, va. lgl, -·-117J.e338
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dro~s. paint thruout Luxury condo. 3 br 2ba. .,,_·nhousc f\t'autifully Newport B.aeh/Soulh Olt Plua. Chld o~3' "~o Grcatrt1tc forrhchtCam1· all 2 car gar. \en ivw 1 pets S3t0. ~'14 "' " • ly11tS700mo! Ref11. Long ma/pool/Jae. Close to decor ated. boa\ 8 IP 1700 16rh Sr fiU.1008;673-5'781
t«m ~erred beach. $500 tae. 64'6.80flel ava ii $850 per mo • (Ooftr en tf.thl -~OER6ASSOC . ITM310or S2$_.S (71416428170 3br. 2ba. encl 1tar. s:r1f.
1157-0701 $68-556$ •Small t br, stove, yard Adullli only no ~ Neer OCC. No pcu
_, ~ Utll paid. Adult.a. 19! """t _ • 3271 Mod9l• opo1ll d<nlt 10 , -~-l-·3_WI ____ _
,..,.,.,.e who ore aeeklnl( fJOllft.t.ss:MW14. ~-"========~ d 2 °R an apartment look llr"lt ••••••••••••••••••••••••· Newly decorate 0
tn ctuamecs. wm your lbr, frpk. Walk to bc:h • Ne'# a bdrm. + d n . Rec &eps to beach. 4 br. + w/pvt yard. Nice C.M.
ad be ~re? To place llcllools ... 76 fedlJUa Cloee to Dana den •witit.er. 1&'15. yr· Joc.oUoo. Children OK
)'OW' ed. call SU.$671 837-lllMi. Pt. mAJ:ie.. ly. Aft cnt)67~9180 •s112. agenl ..
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(lill<'. gar. sa:;o. 962-7188
k for M!,ck.:...._ __ _
Bach Ii mos old. rncd
yord. blllns. no petF sm Pb Mil ~. 534-2300 -
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l'z:llL ,_...._ 3140 S.Ch •• 311' ....................... ··············•········
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---Charmin• 2 liH . .: b;i. LK 2 Br. ~l aiar. It bac.. llrt"•t ()('«" in \'I .... $.125 peuo. c•rpt'tll, dr~'· &-bit w Call !Ml 8300 Ask
ror1111ke S...AM . 3810
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:J t't, ntYt rondo. 1 malr 111 M•• Arthur ltflil 8840 11.;
b<>aeh T 1H11I r r1 <.\.lnd.1 Jbr, a rt: ti.uh I l>•rkaac 101•1 h!nDl• p •I o~ $40ll Nr '1 lll).
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W1'10l.lbnc:t1h'. $711Un1o1 :!
1·.tr .:urit 213146.'> 41111 ~ Fun.i~
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••••••u••••••••••••••• 1111-: t:XCITJNG
Or~an vww, patio, cvv ~ALM MESA APTS
1!1'00 park Ill.: I ~ Hit, 2 1 MlNU'r~ TON P'I BC'H
8.R. S..350 $475. Wik to Rath. 1&2 UR
bch $49-11116~7·5870 from$<!5.'>& uµ
:! bdrm, 2 peopll' inu"
;9;• 7 3rd St $475 plu"'
Sl'tUr1ty d1•po~1t I JI I
5'\3-~ tW> 634-65-111 ror apphrallon
L01JUM Hils 3150 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l\duJt., No Pl'''
1561.,Mf''>d nr
t5 Blks East of N<'WPorl
Blvd1
9am·5pm :>in 98titJ
TAICEOVY
rAYMEHT
Spac JBR. 2ba'> <•nnrlo INt'OKMATlON OAC
Obi gar . laundn. rt'l'. lt&rr OPTIONS
fa<.'1ht1c:. Adu!\ on!) TO IUY 400 HOMES
$$7S &ll-~ .t.Ll .+.REAS
M.wport leoch 3169 MOllLE HOME
••••••••••••••••••••••• STORES
P .+.RIC NEWPORT Sunla Ana S5'1 70711
lio th c Io r s. 1 or 2 E.Anahe1m !156-4500
Bedrooms & Towohousc~ c Anaheim !l56·l011
l"rom $349 50 We:;lm1nstcr 848'8895
Spectacular i;pa, lolal ---------re\·re<1t1on pro~ram .
:;oc1al pro)!ram. 7 pools, 8 ROOMS 4000
tennis courts At f'ashmn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Island. Jumboree & Sun,._ ________ _
Joag_uan Hills Roud ••
(7141644-1900
SS.'il> 3 br. 2 ba, balrnny,
.·nd ~ural(c All blto:;.
hlk to bearh. Vrly
TSL Mf(mt 1142 1603
IACHB.OR UNITS
$22S +ct.po1it.
20 I E. laltoo. HI.
•~s.sador Inn •
Lovely ~ardt'ns-Brooks
wtr. full
•Kitl·hen Facrl avail
•Jacuzzi. beated pool
•Wkly orcfa1ly maid s rv
•'IV & phone a\•a1lable
Low os $72.50 Wk
ZZ17Harbor
Co6ta Me.">a 645-4840
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WATER!
ftt.USH SUITES I
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Udo Marina
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THE
ECCEHTRICITIES
O .. 'A
NIGHTINGALE
~..irnol( S.indy l>t!un~ at
tile Long Beach Cooven·
llun <Noler. JOO E Ol·eun
Blvd Lon.: Ot· 11ch To
rhum your t1ckels, call
t~l2 5671!. c:<l 272 -•••
Sllll Up Offu•e ~tar • ., 4HO Shop-St-l up tor painting &
ft, AtC. 17301 &ru·h iii. hl(hl mfg. Located 1n-
K. B LEASE842 ~34 CM Complete . & an
opera\1on. Will sell all
eqwpment flxturci. ut
rost or lake btds. Rent
rrof Ofc Suites
llUNTlNG'rON BEACH
\c·ntral 1111· JU 1>t off lkach Blvd at Main St
TIIEMAlN 0Ffl<.;I::
847·~
HU DEC. FURN.
OfffCES
~µtl'l\.le. Recpl. Con(
rm. Ample fret! prks:. l
mi ·from ~Jth t'u II
Se<·r & llu s 1nc :;~
S4;'rVJres avml lmmed occ Reasonc1ble 1>16 7448
omre spate avail 400 :;q rt . pvt r estroom &
i.toruge rm Crpls & ~. clet· & wattr pd
Year.. lea::.c $200 mo
548-3878
Dix 1-rm orr1ct• adJ
Airporler lloll·I. No
l1•1i!<(! 833-3223, 9 12
I n cl 1 v 1 d u a I o I ( 1 1· l' s
w /recept1on1 1:1 i.
serrNary, eonft-rcnt·c
room. xe ro x . lunc h
room. San 01cJ?O Fry ,te·
ccss & exposure. Fty
Vly Mo. lo Mo. rcnlal.
heginntnj! al $340 mo
714 96.1-64""5
$225 mo &16-1234 '
5010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Business_
. Ta
Business
1\ MARKETPLACE ror
Purrhas1 ng Agt>nLS and New Ou.sin~.,
Thi" ,.., a """"' DAILY PILOT rl<1sslrir11trnn to
l!t'l huvt>r and ~l'ller
to11 t•lh<'r. Sl'll your
surplus. ovl'r~toclcrd or
nr1 Ionizer nl'('()ed ltrms or supplies or any kind
ror more informall1111 or
to pt arr your ud, eall
642-5678
belWl.'l.'11 8A'M and S 30l'M. Monday lhrll f'r1duy for your ad to ap· peur lt1l' followmi: day or rall betwt't'n 8AM and 12 rl()On on Sat urdJY for
Sunday's publu allon Plush off1<'cs. up to iSO -.q .__ _______ _
rt ln >..Int bids: 111111 &
Nl'1t.•porl 81 d
fi4.S.2I11 /646 ijJ()J
CdMSUITES
IO.CXX> Frown Food din·
nc r ~ 10 va rll'tt eS
Sacnf1ce! (2131 ~ 4400
PUBLIC AUCTION
IY
Pubic Administrator
O....,.Cowlty
CatofllDrGft les.
ALSO
AIMng Tack!.
Mfr.IMliitess
March 3. 1979
IO:OOAM
Cal 834·2979
For lnspcrllon
•••••••••••••••••••••••
LOWEST
tntenst RoHs
ht T.D.'s.. also
2ftd T.D. Lootts.
WATERFRONT Rentals to Shore 4300 DECO RATORS de!.k
40' dock a\atl. 2 br w/all ••••••••••••••••••••'•• space. i>amples. dehv1•ry
F:urest Terms sm re 1949
Sattler Mtg. Co.
'42.-2171 545-0611
xt.ras. Quiet. pvt, hu~e ROOMMATES area. Npt. Bch 551 1.572 d.:tk. $57$ 673 tJ3Jt),
&U-9666 51.._ ~w.~ -y• 2 nnsuile. 390 sq ft, a mple
-~ ~ ,.. park, utl mrl A/C ad/a lbr Promontory roml Enjoy more. Pay less! cent to Sec Pac i 1r
Sob/lse tens. J'IO<)I. d All Ages & Lifestyle::. Bank. Near E. 17th &
hse. \U $465. 559·837li, We Check Rerere nces Orungc, C M. li42·42tu
ti3l-0519. Call 54/>.4282 Hoxie ---------
OCF:ANfRONT. upper Cut Living Expenses! CdM dlx swtcs. uul p<l. urut. Very mc·e. Lar~c 2 AC. ampl pk!;! Fr Sl95. BK. gar $7110 I m o :'1""" •11•v1111' l•• ·~111• :nr No lse reqd. R75·6001l l>iS-1006 House-Malt s Unhmrted
----I .J,,.,., ,,I, noocon•"" .... SS R...tal 4450
2 Br. 2 ba up~r duplt•x 2 ___,,.,,,,, t>u111 """ •· •'t ' •••••••••••••••••••••••
MONEY AV AILAILE
2nd TO LOANS
SWJNGLOANS
EQUIPMENT
CONSTRUCTION
OR ANY PURPOSE
David P. Corey & Assm•
R.E . Broker. 960 1957
NEWPORT PACI Fl <.:
f"UNDING
Any amt Isl. 2nd. 3rd.
TD's. Days, 955-1055 cv
biS-~ 1 k .... 111 .... <J '"' 'v .h ...... boc s lo or ean. l wr1111n111 1111 f1tf11llt.1t~'"''"
,Rara1:e No l'hlldren o / ,,,.,, 1 '''"'', pets $365 mo 231 714/832-4134
Newport Manner's Mlle Jesus is Lord' Two mis· Modem 502 sq ft store ~(CJ Avon. Low rent ~1onarics praying for
213-477·7001 fundmg. 1420 Oceanfront J'Tospect. N.li S48·1S9l2
On the ocean, sml 2 rm
apt $250 631 0900 K
Lamb
Femaleto shar e2 BR
home Bearh view.
499-1531
•5.NB.
Costa Mesa-approx. 1400
sq. ft. office bldg. Park Al11CMMC ... flh/
ing 766 W. 19th St. 50" pr P~s/ n.. S57-6351 Lost. "°"'9d Wanted Female to share 3
Large. Jbr 2ba lowe bdrm.Condow1th 2other
duplex Near Lid girls. Washer/Dryer, ---------•1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'illage. ssso yrly Open garage . S4s.8642 llACH STOllE Aas =-a•llh 5100
1 5 Sat /Sun. 514 Clu ---------II d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• House Or. 998·S868 o A!m rmmte to share 2 br •Mtwport " * * * 1126-1928. ap\. $200/mo COM O.W2000t41ft. ......_Karr -----~---· 640-4102. All adult. 00 pets. 2 br . ?1----------109Vorktown •~ane
ba, from $330. Jur uzil, Roommate wanted ror Costa Mesa
pool. rec. bldl'. Located lge. 4br hse. Fem pre· You are the wumer of
across rrom Newport fcned $144mo. sbr. util. Two"'" Tickeh
Beach Golf Course . F to s h a r e ni ce l y lo
Shown by appt only . furnished 2 bdrn). 2 ba. --------•! Te~WUUams' s~. opt. Park NewPort. $220. ..... ......... _.$ .... ,LE THE s.a..• 3176 64().5342 ,..._,,_ ""' ECCfNT'lllCITIES
125°/o DISCOUHTt
l>unn1J llw munlh of l''cbruary. Senior Clt1irm1
tt'<'t•ive lb•·: oft 011 their onvote 011 rtv ads for.
nk:rdu.111d1.~<· f<Jr 'lale In lht> Cluaslfled Section or
lhl• Dail)' P1lol 1 ffl'al f1Btote Ii. not inC'luded 1 Rorul .)'OW' <id rnlo 011\' ur tiur Offices listed
below btl'Al'el\ IS i\M & • PM nny d11y d1.1nnll lh•
-.'-"Ck iuld wo wJll 11111n JOur ud the next day
Cotto M•1a -3 30 W. loy St....et
LOCJYft• leoch -I 116 Gi.-.yr•
~°"leach -17175 IHcla ll
5100 ,...._., 5350
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PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLY S2
St>ll ,my item or cum b1nat1on of rlt'ms for $7!>
or less with a Penny
Plnrher Ad 3 hnes Ior 2
consecutive days l':ach addluon11 I Line 1s 00' for
I.he 2 days. Chari:e 11 •
No r0mml'rr1al ads
For mort' informJt1011
and to place your ud l'itll
•••••••••••••••••••••••
LINDA & VICICI
Oukal Massage
For The Fwt of It!
Serving all OranJC4' Co
SSS.7313
Phys ical massage by
li r 'd masseur tt!chn1
c1an . 4 SPM Appl
548-2817
NICOLE'S
Modtl & Danu Studio
Beaullful girls ·pr1vatc rooms.
535·402 I
Call us you won't be
son-y
621So. Harbor. Anaheim
642_5678 ~~d•.n you·u be glad
~========-! Mon-Sat. lOam to 2am.
5300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5671
Lo6t or Found a pet? Call
Anima l Assis tanre
Le;Jgue. 537·2273, no fee.
Fri t111J:30 ·3.JOam
*S~UIH*
Models & Fscorts
Male· Fem alt•
Ann. Destany. Sonnr.
Ence. Marsha. C1~~Y
24hr~serving0 C
N.k about spt:c. rate:.
752-8708
DRIVE A HEW
AUTOMOltLE
every Yl'ar for
about $500 · $1000
Most Makes
644-2526
Lost: 2 blk dogs: Rocky. 6 ---------wks Doble /Shep Mix
The other: I yr Sbept·
Collie mix. (em "Missy".
II . B a r ea R e wa r d
963-9350 or 213 /863-9681.
Reward Gold pendant
lorket w /miniature
photos, oval. Ing gld
charn. 557-0061 dys .
646-8266 evs Shirley
MASSAGE
FIGURE MODB.S
ESCORTS
OUTCALL OHL Y
Days, eves, hr
631-2140
GOLDEMGIRL
Lost: Scottie/Keeshound Wanted lloal passa~e for
mix fem. ··Bemire" Blk a dog to Hawa 11 For 111fo
w1silver. F1oppy right phone Terry at 631·1739
*ESCORTS*
.W.Wlflhd. 7075 HlfpW..ted 71 00 .W,W.-cl 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Very ood bowst'C'll.'ant•r. Auto/Lol Boy F T foi &OOl!.'!ra Call an ~pm . Adnrtl 1~ cl.-an up and dch\'l'l'Y
84(,.2.,., ,,..._Ho. p.,.... Apply in prr..on. HO 111
., dut tr111l Way. C M
Pt:JtM l\l'IENT LI VE IN
(.,'()Mf'ANIONS/
llSKPRS
PK.A(.'TlCAL NUHSt::S
W£1.L SC RF. l!:Jlif.: 0
BMPLOYER PAYS
f'Et:
Art Al1h taM $411 :i.)13
DYNA SEARCH
Per:iQnnel Serv1tc~
2021 t~4Til. SA 83H~
Mu.~ have •xpenrnt•t• 1n
lYJX' sPttlllll &r produr1na
dean well d~11 1.:n1•cl
fllUbhed a.rt Apply 1n
pt'rt1on lwtw1•('n 811m
5pm. or nd rcsuml' to n. Joly •o.-r htc
1704JGllette.t.n
lrw1M.Cat2714
l714l S46-0ll l
Al/l'OMCYfJVJo;
•rilTS
COUHTHMEl't!
Busy Chevrolet "dralcr
ncnr Orun~e County
Airpo rt n.-cdll purh
counterme11 with CM
~" rxlJ('n •nee Good p1 y, t'nvironment
l~rmanent Opp. for ad-.. ~~~~~~~~~~~::;;:~;::~:::::::J ~cement Sec Bob
Primary school teach r HOWAID Cheno .. t ~perienced w /childr f'n Dove & Quail Sts Rt>rs. LooJting for r blld carln1t. aoyllmt• Can NEWPORT BEACH
all!o do work in & i.round At.TrOMOTJVE _~_hol.l.se.Pho7~_ LOT ATI'EMDANT
Http W..ted 7100 Must be t8denrs of age &
••••••••••••••••••••••• hu\le vall Californaa':;
ROBERT MAU:'tl
A New Car&>r Awo1ts
Come Lt>t U!i Show You'
lrvrne Pcrsonn~I Ai:cney
488 E 17111. Costa Ml'S3
&lite Zl-1 642 1410 account~
Proudly Anoounres Ourl'!!li~!!!!ll~~~~"!!l!!~ .. I
Move t'd Larger OHteei; APT MANAGER
V1i.1t Us Al Our New for ~ unit!> rn Costu
Location Mesa Exper'd rouple
COLDWELL BANKER Hui.band mus t h~c
BUILDING mainl exr Wife bkltpi:
SUITl-:200 exp Cul b42·5073 or
23.13 N BROADWAY 1213>86.'> ~l
SANTAANA APT Ml\l'IAGER !S un
We have an 1ncrt>11sml( its, San Clemenlt' Prer
demand throu!(houl cpl Call KuM.835-3700
Orange County for ex
peneaced accounting & A/R RKept.
bookkeepin1ot personnel ~ wpm. 10 key, rull or
Ccillorv1s1lus today-we µar l tlmo. Apply 1n
are lookmg forward to person. 350 N. Newport
greeting you in our new ~.2_1· __ _
locauon. AIR RECEPTIONIST (714t83S.4103 40to50wl>m lOkey. f\111
FREE PARKJNG tame. fringl' beod1b
Ne_l\'.POrl Bearh are11
--------~-. 1-t«l>4S-7040
Arcounling Assembly Warehou:;I.'
Small electronic purt:..
dnwr:s license. Apply 1n
per..on.
At.TrOMOTlV E
•LOT DETAIL
Part lune 8 AM to I PM
Mon lhru Fri at one or
()ranJ(e Coonty':-. leadmit
new car agendcs located
rn Costa Me~u . Mu:.l
have vulid CaliL driH•,-.;
lu:ense. rail (or a pp!. l<J
Chuck Cozart or Puul
De Fabus.
540-9'40
UNWl!;KSITY
SALES&SERVICt:
AUTOr..t.RTS
DELIVERY
Well ~roomed fe m ale
over 18. Good dnvang re·
cwd. Must live in <.:o:stJ
Me!>a area. Call 556·25011
for interview appt.
0 P G 1st. shift . no expenenct BO KKEE IN ~~7n('fi~~cllAn~p~ry t~~~.:1 ..
CLERK Avnet Electronrc:;. 350 Muumum 3 yrs . Jobber
M c Co r m 1 1· k • C M expcnente. Must be well
754.ro91 groomed & ~rsonabll' Trainee 1--------·1 Hard work & j!ood pay
Excellent oppartumty lo ASSEMILERS wil11 growing compan~
start your career in lht> PR~ISIO""' Call 556-2500 for 1n
dJ ( Id ( ~ " t.erv1ew appt. rapi Y growaog ie o Openinl(s avarlabll' rn ----
al'counllog We seek an precision 1ni,trumenl BABYS lTTE R ·H ~kpr
individual with some shop Applacant1> mu~t L1ve·in. mature. rd:..
general omre and/U r en.JOY tile chullen~e or non smoker. l rnfant. educational t>xpencnce tro ubl esh ootrnl( & 0-dflaPt area.499-4597
with ability to Opera le ('US l 0 m (I t t I n J: O (
10.key with speed and Ul" mecharucal ~i:-.scmbltes BABYSITTER
curacy. Good manual dcxlerity & After schl. 2:30 \o 6:3U
merharucal a ptrludt· l'X· PM 7 & 8 yr olds. Mon-
Successful candidate will per a must Min. 6 mos. Fri Must have own car
JOin a p rogr ess ive EO F Call Some extended e \•e :. Orange County corpora-exper re<1. •· · •· $2/hr. Dys 551·2953, e\· \Jonwithroomfor career 557·9051, ai>k for Ray !»7-6'\34
growth and de v e I op· .;G;;;..;;,U;ma;;;n;m· ------ilR;~:;;::----ment. _ Babysitter 4 mo. infant
Comprehensive• t•om
pany paid lx!ncftls 111
duding medical and den
ta! roverage. Please rall
or apply tn person ~Sl
Campus Dri\'e. Newport
Bear b . CA C 7 14 I
540·6080 Equal Op
portun1t y Employe r
rolfJh
A.ssembl>
TRAINEES
IOR EXPEllEHCEO>
My home. H arbor
Baker Mon. Wed . i''r i
8 5 Pr efe r o wn
transportation. 545-915!!
at\. SPM
Babysitter El Toro area.
Mature woman. startin~
Jan 2nd wk. days 7 am le
4.30 Care for infant
Ref req 761J.7446 ---
BankJng car. Tail curls up V1C'
So. CM. Reward. Call
coll. 213 /569·8333 or
S19-0206
L())T: 2 blk cockapoo!i. MOJ~;~~~RTS TRANSMASK
Ever orderNl "&>auty" CORP
Micro
Electronics
Wl' a r e -.el'k 1ng 1n ·
dJVJduals for firs t shirt
pos1t1ons rn our Produc·
uon Department W<• will
train tht> ri 1?ht 1n d1v1duals m 'thl• micro
electroru<.'s rndu!'tr~
TB.LY
Newport Ccntt>r br1in<'l1
seek~ personable 111
wv1dual w16 mos Tell~r
exp lo do payrng & re
ce1vmg & related opera
lions work. Sal ronr
mensurate w /exp <.:011
tart C Bruton. Frencl\
Baok of California, 5011
Newport Center Dr. N H
Vic Goldenwesl &
Mc Fadden. M & F .
892,3768.
& got "&·ast"" Thl'n try •
us Or Cly'' most l'X· ---------elusive 773·MOI
Found Doberman, blk &
brn, male. Wearing blk
rollar Vic Hoag Hosp,
NB. Call 646·3045.
Mis.!Y.:1 Outcoll
•NO SERVICE t'EE•
991·7759
Los t M. Sib. Husky HAPPY wht/slv /grey, blue eyes.
blark collar .. Reward!
l 9lh./P eran . H .B
9ro-J440 BIRTHDAY Lost Siamese 1 yr. old
male. No fronl claws
Vrc . Harbor /Fair EVELYN Reward. 549·5005
Lost: University Park.
lrvme: Longhair Calko
cat. female, 3 yrs old BRYANT Wearing bm sut'dc <'Ollar
w,yellow stones Please P-Tim. Rob rall 552~16 Reward •• ., G.orge,li Mich.ie
•REWARD• Lo6t nellr ----=------Wllsoo Sch. sml gry /wht fwdgytMntt~ shaggyShit·Tzu.645·4284 ~ _..
Found. Fem. golden tan
Shep type dog, Huot.
SearLiff goUcrs.&«>-5872
Found medium blond f•.
dog w / ye llow collar.
Vir 23rd./0range. C.M.
646-5956
Found Lhasa Apso male
on E. Coast Hwy in CdM .
CillJ btwn. J.6. 673-1058
Found Pekingese malt'.
V i c Br1stol1Nwprt.
Frwy Call 646-8165 aft noon eves.
FOUND. Multi l'Olor blut•
eyed cal. CM
546-1377, Pat Simpson
Siphon -Limit -
Cease -Invite -
Cl.ONES
1be other day I was in a
bar when a drunk looked at~ squinted and said,
"Am 1 as drunk as I lhink
lam. or are you standinll there with a couple ot
CLONES?" ,.... .. , 5350 •••••••••••••••••••••••
RELAXING MASSAC E
&bJ ames -Llc Mas~ur Outcall 9-9. 494·5lll
•••••••••••••••••••••••
7005 •••••••••••••••••••••••
The
Ca usey
Real Estate
School
T HE MOST
SENSIBLE
REAL ESTATE
COURSE
ET CONCEIVEU.
elecours
2000
•
UN IQUF.
Accounting
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
Salary $950-$1100
Newport Equity Fund~.
Inc. in Fashion Is land. 1s
seek.mg an Arl'ountan~
Clerk to handle inpul
dala for arcounts paya · ble system and payroll
F..xcellenl fnni::t-benl•fll~
includmg .1•ri hour da}. 2
weeks plus 14 e"tra da}S
off/yr. Must be sharp
a00 i:x>o<Ulbl(' Wl'"h good
references
Ttus pos1t1ou must be
filled ilfimed1;itel)
Please call.
644-8824
NEWPORT EQUITY
FUNDS.INC
~New part Ctr Dr
Suite 211
Newport Bearh. CA
EquaJ OpPortunity
Employer M /F
To place your m essaitC
before the
reading publlt.
phon<'
Daily Pilht
Classified, 642 5678
We have 1mmecf1atc
openings in thl' follow1111t Banlung
areas. EXPERIENCED ·T~ TB.LEIS
•ThitH=ilm SOUTH CO/I.ST
i¥aporati0ft NATIONAL BANI\
•Photo-Resist An independent bttnk,
Comprt>ht•nl>" t' n1m
pany benefits 1nl'ludmit
maJor flk.'lilt'al und dvn
tal Call or Jpply 1<1
person to :1152 CiJ m pu~
Orne. Nl'wPQrl Beach
1714) S40 ~ Wl' art• Jn
eq u a l oppo rtun1 t)
employ<'r m ( h
TRANSMASK
CORP.
~ MGR. 2 dayi> pt•r
wee.It. It bks & mainl l'"or
appt: 714/979·0150
Attend a frt'e scmin11r
Meet & talk w1i.u4're~i1ful
people. Lm lo i:arn whal
vou'l't' worth lhru th111
Outstanding µ1 part or
f1tk time bus opply TJx ud\lunla~c i; Call
962 32.12
84.9Sunf101t.erSl
Costll Mes a
EXPEllEHCED
MEW .t.CCTS CLR~
SOUTH COAST
NATIONAL BANK
an1nder:it=ndentbank
849 Sunflower St
Costa Mesa
8.1nkml?
Hew Accounts Seery
Postllon avail m our So
Coast Plaza oftire. Mo:.t
have good general
~retanal exper & good
lYPUlg skills . New lll"
l'Ounl.<1 expcr. desired.
C..11 Mr. Kmrungs or M::.
Amburgey atS40-4066
Calf ~at
SoviftCJS Ir Loan
m1 UnstofSt. C.M
~~ F.qual Qp~r:__Emplyr
lankirMJ
Loan Dilbuner
Pos1l1on avarl in our
Costa Meiia off1re. Apph
('ants ~hould be ex per in
ATTE:HTIOH 1·redlt "erHyi nR & loan
11 or O•tt wsbursm~ or ronsuml'r loons Call Mr niei:el .11 Mo &pet" M.cHs.. 546-85 tO
If }OU att new tu Cll,.ta Calif. ~rol
Mes11, tempor:mly dis SoYMcp & LOClft
conllnwnl? your edut•a 2700 Harbor 81\'d G M
l.IOn. recently d1srharged An F.qual 0pPor Em pl) r from the service. or for -----_ --
any reason seek Inf( tem· 1·--------· porary or career employ·
ment. consider this uni·
que opporturuty.
Y•C• ...... ' S216PwWk.
Bank
TB..LER , ..... n..
Immediate· openlnl( rn
our LaiWlll Hills off1rl" .•
Savings and Loan or
&lied on your produc· Bank expe rie nce rt"
Uvily, comm1sslon. plus quired. Excellent salar). inceoLav~ & exlra pror1t working cood1t1ons and
sharing bonus. The beneriu. Please rail or
women and me n we ere apply Bl Branch.
lookiJlg for may be llred AMER IC AN
-------PRIMELOCA'rlON OFA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._ cbe d F on WATER Av,allablc . 1100 MOVE IN aca r n s em rmmtv HIGHTIMGALE
ALI "'W .. NCF. In Irv. Nvn -smkr. $225 for retail or yrofession11I Starrtna Sandy Dennis at
"" M 551-3554 e es offl~s. Tota or 3000 sq "
_ .PREGNANT? Caring,
confidential counselinR &
referral. Abortion, adop
VIDEO
EDUCATION
PROGRAM
UESIGNt;D RY
/\WARD·WJ NNING
FACULTY
TUUlon Refund
Pros ram
ol typing, folding paf>4!r&,
w1re house Job.s and SAVINGS
working for a limited in· 24085 El Toro Road rome Work with youn11 L8Jauna Hill~ \ Br. uul pd. Lge sun· · I\. Can be divided Into the Long Beach Cooven·
d«"ck. overlooks 11otr G.OCJ.11 smalltr unltll. Drive by lion Center, 300 E. Ocean
l'OllJ"5C, $265. 614 Calle fwW...t 4350 21633 w Coust Hwy, NB. Blvd. Long Beat'h. To
Campana,492-1567 ••••••••••••••••••••••• thencaJI claim your Ucketll. <'all
2 RR 2 Ba condo, encl N4!WGaraaulor Rent w ...... ,_. ...... , ~·56711.exl272.
aar .. 13.W mo. 633-4720 Co&l•Mesa $50.pt•rmo '31·1400 • • • 1714) 10lc2Z' d7S·S800 -..
Walk to bcoch. 2 br un E11tslde C M sloglc rum. fl?S. mo. 332 En garatte $37.!IO c~~l o. 492-4584 552-4201 evff ans
i t
WANT ACTION"
Classifed Ad! &U 5678
The f85lMl 11rttw 10 th;
West a Dally Prlo1 CIBS11tned Ad 8'2·S678
..
tioo 41 keeping.
APCARE
~ ..........
181.SSo. El Camloo Real San Clemente; l'UJl.y he.
For appt. '92·7296
MICtm.LE'S •o.tc.a• UAM-2AM 83$-3749
...
•
Surf and S11nd
ShopJ>mR Vllla11e
146$ SO. Coast llwy
LAGUNA BEACH
494 -8057
--·
DAILY PILOT
people. Rapid advanl'e· Ma. eameroo 770.ZllW
mtnl possible If you are Equal Opportunity
\Jt or over and would be E I M F/H
available to "tart work~~~m~p~o~ye~r~~,~~~
-lmmediately. call .. 1-
''4MSl 4 Looltl.n1 ror • home of ~~~~~~~~~ your own! You'll rind
lla~e aomelhll\R JOU w11nl
to lell? (;lastififSd ad.a do
it ll{ell 8'2·5678.
man.y homes advertised
for 11lt 1n Clasaif1ed
everyday
·.
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l11ndH11p111.i C,;•1iri:1• Tro1"h lrl't' 1nm Olin
lbw.hi ~ 7076! tiC2 J224 kon M:? !1103 \IAIUNA \10"•ff\ \H, ft!-
Rkl.~. bud.-1•1mi: lull
•'J>lnt: 'ml bu:. &
1001\ ulu111, i.n llUI C....t /Coac.rett:
l)p~:.-rvtl'C. Prof t\p ••••••••u•••••••••:•••
1 11.: U u ' 1 o t•' , ti r l<4lnl;'n·h• bn·~k1n1• l.t t\uul
'l"MJCtlll '"k (rn \ 11°1111• Intl fll'l & I ((11 l1·nl .~ 1)2() ~ .... M!> 8.)1~
TYYJNti NI purro"• 11rv 1-'uund.ithllh r..t;un1ni.; f~tvn<ll '*url. ~ 1111,, l>lul I.:-. l>J ttu,.
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•MR. FIXIT•
Curswnll•r µ.i11111n~
ltt-11:-. rt<h'>o 1:; ) r.. 111
ar1ta MIS 17~
TVl'ING Hu-.111,·:.'.'> or n1m1<ldt: 1·oncrt!h: J<lh OH IMMt;UJ/\Tf.:St-:RVICI'
l'1trsonal $1 JJ J.: C<ill ~wl )our form:; .... 1H• In ~u /\II nl·•JUr :ippl
LotuM· 646 t;462 moocy Hl>l>.. ... &1$ 9926 J\ C: &(: /\ypl Hcpr -8317~
fWJ.L 1dll' Hl'lll~ ~1th .1 Mukl' ) u ur .;h o ppin/.!
Uatly P ilot Cl.ii.li1r1t-d 1\d 1•:i,11tr b> U!>ln~ lh1t Dail.~
00·5678 f>tlOI Clm,:.1!1ed Ads.
100 IT ALL
~·4909 -
I ~ti· ho1uhni.: i''Urnuun•
nu-,r l'll' Re .. i.onu lJll·
I ull'l> 640 l.t>lS
LOW <.'<kll STl'Dl":NTS
l1.N lW 'fRASll TRt-:t:
M~ 07M7
~'""'*J ·········••···••······· • ROBIN'S fl OUSI';
Ct.t;ANING St-:HVIC K
for a thorou~hly dcun
hou.w ~0~7 -
Wunt u HEALLY CLt-;AN
llOUst-:? Call Gin~ham
Girl f'h'<' est 645·5123
~;cll 1dlt• llt'mS 642·5678
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tlluruw(hh c ln t'llll fh1•
1'1 no11n.-1 'l'oud\ ~:? <11115
CAJI J anlN '» lt.il(l(t'fh
Alu1·a hoo! t•rltanin.: for
thornul(h, tl'llJblt· &
t'OUtlt'Oll\ ,,.r\ H 't•
t~ l800
MllMMrY •••••••••••••••••••••••
lJnt'kwori.. Srn»ll Jobs
Newport, Co-ita Mella " Let u.\ do Ult' h111 job·•hkt lrv11l(' G7ft.3175 t'Vt'N noun. window:. & t•pt'j!
Oulch M .1111t1•11o1n cc
VII lu-4
'Ow MOl)pet.11 In bu1iln •111>
11Hl('l' 1D7<1 llon<•st. dr
peodablt'. ef(Jc1\•0l. 0(
,.,"~· hornf'll. VlU:'UOC'ICll
t..ic'd M6 2393
l'11r:.':1 llousi!clcan1ng
Avau 7 dyi. wk & t.•\e.,
IOt ruJ?ht wor"eri. SS hpr
hr ~ 3019. 536 1734
llu\l' your homt> bparkl
11\g lnsur\'d dOnlt',t It''
(t-;VERV NOOK & C.:HAN 'NY ~211.1}. 968 2810
lftcOft Tox •••.....•.•.•.•.•••....
CUstcim Masonry. Polios. Wall~. Fir<.'plact>s. Re·
t1.1101ns~ Wa.lb . 100'11 of
lot'a l rf'fr>renceb
645-&12
MoYHtg •••••••••••••••••••••••
Moms Movmg L11·'d &
tns urf'd T11~ll86
rrotci>i11onal service ~C/V1sa QCC\'Pl 962 4242
"Moving Out & About~"
"Don't Dela> Ci.II To
day" Local & stall' wide•
ser v 24 hn. 1 dayi.
~
Hard workinJ! m1•n
Lowest lt.•gul rate1>. 1n:.
Sll.lc •Tl19230 M6 74S3 INCOMF:TAX RETURNS
Prompt. reasonable
Newport Bch 833·8199 MO\'l.llg & Hauling Starv
lftslraRce ing College students E'<
•••••••••••••• ••. •••••• penenced 751 7799 Su\•e
& Uus number' Spectahzing In auto
horntltlwner coverage!>
Roberhon PaintitwjfPa,,.ri fHJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ins. Assoc .. Inc. PETERS PAINTING
f'\oo f.im•r l'all\lln~ h>
R S~ St br • ·~ Tr) ,,._. 831;-~ z.1 hn
WALLPAPEIUMG
RefsoUe.red Eve:..
63.1 ~.675·12Gh ---I' A I NT F..R S N E 1-: D
WO HK 30 yrs l'lCP
lol/t>x & Ace clnJC~
Work J(uar lf47 ~l ff6 t
!m-1504
f'ATt111'L1\STE-:n1Nn Hnof1ni; rt'~ul(onJbl1•
All t) .,, • ., J"r 1•t• Ht•a1denl1ul It Mobil
nllmatr-. Cilll .:,.cu ll8Z• horn t• >-I'' r 1t ,. l'' t
' Ht chard M11r ,hul Pl u,l t'r P.i1rh1n.: G46--~•
PI .i l e r ' t u r 1· o &
drywall Int 11-;x1 t'ree
est ~·l&il Hoofs done rl'llt0onubl•·
A."!k for JI m 636 82.84 or
SSJ.~1115 ....... "9 --
•••••• •• ••• •• • •• • • • •• •• John II •nry Roof in~
Plumbing repair Spcr. 1n Shake. lihinglt.', t.'Omp .
remodeUt\ll & 1.'0Pr~r re· recover. S hlnl(le i.1rlt'
pipe. Good pnrc11 Top wall tor your ext.
lntteltl Reasonable Hat Plumbing 537·Jl94 979 7779 Dependable . Free est -
Jay.645·7~ HOMP.SAVERS Plumb 11'e •
---1ng & At>11lln~ f.'rce G & M P:11nt~ntt. In\ & estlmat.cs Sl~ hr Honest •••••••••••••••••;•• •••
E.xt. Cabinet (mJsh inlt. & •& rt liable '>t.'f\'ICt' • CERl\MfC T fLt: • /\II
stucco repair 751·~1 BJ\(MCOK !.179 ~ t)1lt'!> Jteui. rntl':. f'rl't.'
67J..MS7 --, t>i.l. 1.lt''d !!.~· 7775 l'xt
AlJ Kinds Free e:.timutt· P;~e~N~\ Zo~ Ct\OtTl.. 221 .
L1cenM!d S.10.00 per roll PATCJU NG $1&5 0787 Ccram1t• ttle installed
average 645-0880 ----llrs. l>hwr&. tub:.. ~7 21i~ ---a.-dtt & Repoir dyi;. S4S 1007 l'vc
EXCELLENT PAINT ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----t:XCLNT rAlNTING
CA.LL 548·~06
Int. ext, ~nmg area tor 7
)TS Prof {1ual wo rk
Hes Id I A pl l> I c 0 m m·
Reas. Dave 586 8425
WaJlpaper Ha11g1n~
BulMar Un.limited
Free Esumates 751·9171
lnt. ext. serving area ror 1
yr:. Prof. qual. work
Res 1d 1Apti.1Comm
Rea'I Dave 586-8425
Kit • 1>4\ths. t:omp room Trft Ser•ic•
adds Carpt.•ntry. l-lt!l'l ••••••••••••••• •• • ••• • •
B&C Con,1rurt1on l'loClWISTifETf\11';
548-0512 ExpenencedTnmm1n~
--R~t....alSHl ... G Remo' als and Clcanu~
g-" " IJC & INS 645-8285 Exp . Jutch rab\, noors. ----- -ru.n·i: ~L'l. etc
• 64S 9289 .
Roofing ., .••••..•......•..•... For Ad Action
675·0562 Expr'd . Reus lhtt'i. "6terJ1lepoir
La.ldscoping ,. Fre<' Est Call Gent• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Re pair & lfrroof ,\II
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642-5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••. S52·04S8 _ Neat patches & t.cxtun•-. Placml! a Cla~s111ed ad 11.
ANY & all types of ex· Prof pamt1ng. Ext & int At.EE EST. 893· 1439 a~ ea..,y a~ diallni.t your-
ten or design & construe· Low rates Rers t~ree phone G1v1t u~ a t:ull
lion. Lie. 364419. 64S·6716 est $4780, 536-4383 Want Ad Help" St2·&6711 We'll do the rest 642·&67H !-~~~~~~-~-•
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IARTEHDU CLERICAL ---------• l•---------•I F r o n l d l' i. k Clf.>rk /Cash1l'r t-:>. GENERAL OFl-'ICE LI
typ1ns.? & bkkp~ Call
Newport Floor <.:ovenn~.
675·1636 ror appl
GUARDS Mait f:'(p.•nenl't' only Pn\oull: Z l Girl. hl·avy a<lchn1:
t lutJ thi.:hl'r WJJ.:ci. in mach. filing In bui.y elet·
lwu or gralUlllt•:. I' r lronJCl> ore. Good fnn~c
ti44 ~!04 tlt'ncriti.. Hr:. 9-6 Mu:.l be
---ra:.1 & accuralc ,\vnct
~auty OperJtor c'CIWr EI c c t r u n 1 c:.. J 5 0 ~1th or without lhl' C'hf.>n M l' c 0 r m I I' k • e M
lA.'lc fmm<.-d o pt•n1n.: /\p 7S..l·ti06Jor 600-1
ply m Pl'ri.nn 1\ '\k ror •
COLLATOR
PACKER
Willing to train an an
dustr1ous career 1n
d1vidual to pal•kage
l'<fucauonal m&lcriab.
Eu-ellent. work mg cond1
11ons and bcncr1ti. 40
Hour week. t\pply l'orth
DRIVERP/T
rrom Newport to
Westwood. Retail
cloc.huut store. receJving
dt>pl. Cood dn vang r c·
cord & refs. rcqwred
Mlll>t be 21 Hours are
8 · 30 I. <.:a II N a n t• y .
l)M.5(Y70.
pcriencf.>d o nl~
Newporter Inn. 11 01
Jamboree Rd NB
644·1700 Call MJry
Carlson. E.O. E.
F'root desk help Apply m
person. See Judy. Surl &
Sand Hotel. 497-4477
-------Gt-neral orrsee Onl· girl
exper in hte bookkeep
1ng, t y ping 45 wpm
Orange Co Airport are a Hr~. K 5 $750 Call
556-~
FUii & p1ume All ared,. INSURANCE t-:Kpr"d TRAINEE t..:n1rorms furni:.hc•d l'Ommerru1I hab1lHy .ind
AJ(es 21 or over. Rctin•d proJ>l'rtY. person lo han Some hca 1·y II fl 1 n~ lo
welcome. No expencnl'c die dt'rounts anct markel Moel. shclics. Will l>l'
neC' Appl) Univ(•r!ial I.hell' in .... urant'<' S.ilJP) tratnt'd lo opcratt·
Protection Service. 1226 OJ)t'n Call 644 1530 \ a r 111 u" ma 1 I 1 n ~ w. SUI St.reel. Santd /\na •--------•I machinery Exct•llt•n1 - -benefits. inrlud111g d1tn
lnt.en'lews hour .. 9 12 & INSURA~CF. ta1 plan ,\pply bt·l"-t'cll
1-4Monlhr'!_i'l'i _ SECRET1\HY Ham llam & lpm 3pm M!. Fafor Hl•l(ii. HJir CLERICAL
St)ll'l. S (' J>luia. c ,\I L>eput~ Clcrl. "'ar\ll•rl 714 ~SIS88 Cll•n eul ~1t1on ii\ a1l:s
Ameri can Scrvll't• ---------• Qnler. L339 E Warncr. ---Gardener in exchange (or
Santa ,\na ,t::quul Op Drug Cink Manager for apt rt'n t Spac1oui.
porturutyEmploycr <.:o::.'-et1c5, i:1rts & i,Tounds fur 55 unsl com ·
GEt4E:RAL OFC HOBBYISTS· Earn an ex
tra s.5·$6 per hr teaching
hobby classes with Tn
Chem L1qu1d Em
bro 1dery 498 0609.
498·2674
Ci:.ualty In:. iwr ... onal & auooal EducJllon 1 IUI
comm1:n·1 JI hnes t'"P U1rch. Nc.,..pon ~.irh
X.lnt workin1ot l'und l 'all ll'lt•a r () L' J\1 rpo rt 1
642-6.'bl E~uJI 1Jppo rtun 1l~
----bit' 1mmerhall'ly flt·
Bo..·aut) Opcrntor 111anll'd qwrc~ I }r dcnrlJI ""
JU'il i.t ri.dUJtt>d from ix..ncnce. 40 wpm tyi.11nl(
.. dmol OK 1\bo µ llmt• Sli(l) Stll» 833 0411. 1.·'(L
m.trur unsl ~>\O ~47 1 2t>O h•r appl Or a ngl'
Hallmark. 1-;itp. Prl!f plex 111 Costa Mesa
640 7373. &12 smJor (213)865·311St
Expcnenet· nt•Ct'li:..io.
lite lyp1ng, prof1t'1 enl
w lf1gurl•S, 10 kl')' b y
l.OU<'h OPfllY for ad \•anrl'
menl, 1-:it('~llcnt tom
pany ~ncf1b, informal
ofrice, C M Ca II M 1llw
arh'rllam645·.ll!OO
COLLECTOR -Thf.> Grcatf.>r Irvine F..ld1'rly lady ndi. help 4
Credit Union has 1m tlrs daily. mus t drl\1..•
mediate opcnin~ for col A:.k fo r Mrs Ba rd l~·llrnun i\pply m 1.11.·n.on ~ Jud)'. Surf & S:.111<1
llotel 497 4477
Co unt y ll arb ur
~1un1c1pal Court. E 0 1-;
CLERICAL J T • 55&-3220 or 9ti1H 176 it ft ectors. cmpor:1ry po!.1 •pl\f
t.ion will lasl 2·3 mo Can " _
llOCPR/St:cretary
f vr New po rt Ile 1.1 (' h
t\rrhitecture Parm Ex
pr pref 64~1 9144
Capuble pt>rson for o ff1t·t•
po:-.1llon requi1"1ng phone
& mulh app1tude. typin~
65wpm. Mt'd1cal. de nt&I
llll>. f'ubncaled Plastic·~
dldate should he familiar Em p I 0 y m c n t o p
with i.k1p tracmg. Pleui:.c pcrturullci.. 3 kev pos'I ~lact Mlkl' Rryne at lions. Shipping reCl'I\'
556-1492. i ng. graphic sa les
BOOKK Et:;P En lnl' !SIS W ll!th St. CM . Coostruruon Supcnoten·
• Commi),),tOn:. i 646 :rmi danl for $250.000 ('om mcrc1al r e m odel 1n 'l;cwpcrl licut·lf ln\'l'hll•---------1 Laguna Beach Cahr R 1
f''lrm (ull charge r'om O..ERICAL Lie Locul ref's 494 ~121.
COOK
m1s:.1on.-. ~kkccf)l•r rc<1
t' ' p . 1 n pl' g b o a r rl MANY
:.):.tcm!i. knowlcdJ.!t• 11\
rt•Jdang computer n· TEMPORARIES Port:. Ca II 640·0123
Matun· udull for t'On
\ ale!>Cl'nl ho:.p1ta I i''u II umc PoS•t1on u1 a1lablt·
/\ppl) f''I a g'>h1p Con
vale~cent Ct'nler 1ti6
Flagship Rd. NO
IOOt<KEEIEll FJC LEAD A
fa!>h 1:.1 IO\:.lmnl rirm. DOUBLE LIFE 'lnt o ppt y ~"'" & maturll) rt:c1d r .di
li44Ht123
liUOt\ Kt:: EI' 1-: H I 1\ c
COlJNTJ\NT llunttnb'1.0n
llciJr h CPI\ (irm oHHi. a
1\1/'l'l:f oppcrtun1t) for u
Full C nar i;t· Rook
kccpt•r 11\ccou nla n l.
Uroad (·xpcr1<.'nl'l' &
h• .t I' k I( r 0 U ll d I lo
l'lt'c·cs:.1u') Work d1r,•cll)'
"'lt.h rhcnt:.. C PA firm
t•\µerurnrt· prdt·rrt•<I
~~--!!Xii
COUNTER HELP ·nu.:. double hie include:. Part limt•
homt'·O·frcl' Uml'. and U11154S .. &867bc(ll or -tempcrary JOb:.. Smar! tempt; everywhere arc aft 2 ~m__ _
exchanging thc1r free Custodian· Wriip ur(lund
l.lrtlt' for a paycheck Gt.•l social sel' Part time 30
inlO tor back inlol the hr!>. per ~ l'ck M c i.a
bu.-.1.nci.s world w1th<'ul Verde area. CaJI !1-17 !llll6
being lied lQ ~1 pcrma· Mon Fri 9·12. 1-5
ncnt Job. Our ass ign.
menlS vary from u few • • •
days to a w~ck o r a Da•ld Zimberoff
WEmonthO.ffr.n. 3007Tops1de Lane
so-Corona Del Mar
• IOOkKEEPER • Top Pay · No F'ee You are the winner of
fo't1ll l'hargc thru lnul ~ -,.~ Two FrH Tickets
halance ·retall !".lOrl· • 1~ #-
mull! 10<' ·t yr:. l'Xpcr l.. WI Tennes~0W1lhams'
IX'<' 83.1·9961 THE
---. T""PO"O"Y )er•ices ECC~RICITIES Hookkl't!PN·l''ull <:har,.-;<.· N 807 ~• full -llmc R~pons1blt• ewport 549· 1 OF A
person ~anled for bui.y EIT:~lJiirch. ';f~~e 200 NIGHTINGALE
Uphol:.l enn~ l'o •n ZW91 El Toro Road Starring Sandy Dl'nms at <.-Ost~ ~~a 642 ~ IOIJ TUl'S/Wcd 9: 30·3pm ~Lons.? Beach Convcn
BOOKKEEPER E 0 E M 1 F lion Center . JOO E Occ.in
Blvd. Long Jlcal'h To
for growing Corp in CLERK (or 11 B drug claim your l1r ket:.. <·;.ill
rt't'rcauonal r1.-ld. Pre f1•r store exp not nee over 642·5678. e xt 272
1·omputer cxp Salar) 21 c;.;11847 2563 ' * * * commen:.uratc w 1ab1h 19 Non smoker. Send r~· Clt:rk , LOAN SAL 1-:s 1 Dental Recepl1ons:.t, rull
!<Umc to Hws h M ~nl . Xlnt opportunity now time. Expcr. Cr & Br
33208 Pasco Cer vc1.u, a\'1:t1I Newport Center practice. Xlnt benefits
!it.lite C. SJC. 92675 Mortgage Banking firm _NB_._644_·_92_l_1 _____ 1 -----net!ds lOdtvtdual for. c:~n-DENTAL ASST-front & ~/C ecper to $1 500 vcnt.ionnl loans. W1lhnJt back o!c duties. x ray
lo train. Mus t type cert nee. Would pref exp
t.:xperpcrswtm!'aJ.:t•nt·y 45wpm. Good company RDA. Sal open. Call bkgrl. m pcrsonul & ~om· bcne(1ts. Contact pcr:.un· 642 6880 mcrc1al lanes ncudcd for nel. 640·4580. fo~OE , __ · --·------
w•ry :.ucccssrul 1•11. Go()(I DENTAL r crcpt1onist.
loc & bens for soml·on1.· Cle_rk s 7·11 . Sales. All Career minded front of.
lookm R for t•hallt·n~l' shirts. Good pay. Will ficegul. C.M office F.x
\..tll Jean. 5'10 G055 tram. 1515Gisler.C.:M _ per. insurance, financ111I
Coastal Personni.:I /\)!en arrangements. upp1s. &
t'Y, 2790 Harbor.' M schedulinR. Musi have x·
ALL JOBS 1-'REE CLERKS ray bcenst•. Good verbal
BUSINESS 111 boomini.t.
""e net-d good help
•Asl.cmbler:.
• MechllJl.lc:.
•Truck Dnver1'
Exp & tra1ncl·:.
Mac<iregor Yacht:. 1631
Placeol.la, CM
.IAl:.LDCssman requires re.
h1tble person an s pare
tune tD ei1tabhsh own d11>
tr. consulting business
~7989
CASHIER
Grown Hardware. Af,ply
ut 3107 E. Coast I wy,
U1M
CLRICAL
P 0 H~e1vers, 8 5 Good
fnngc bcn£•( Busy rlt.'sk
motch•nit in vo1,•c•11 ,
n·~pon for dh1Ct>UOJi.. on
ln""Olces Apply l\vnl'\
tll'<'lronics, Th<• Lurgetil
£la1ron1cs 0111tnbut11r.
111 the w o rld , HO
McCormick. C M
7~ 0083orll064
UTOTEM
slolls. US\.>d lo handhng
money Salary open
~.
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Operu.ngs now available with chaLr side and front for full or part/ti me o(fice capab1bt1cs. Flex•
clerks on 2nd & 3rd blc F(J' Sl·he<lulc in our
shirts. No experience Newport Beach ofhce.
necessary. we traif\o 551-6896 call evcb St.a.rt $3 per hr. Asslstalft 1----------1
Managers to $3.60 per hr Dial A Rade
M8J1agers to $5-50 per h r . Drhtn
Ad v a n c e m e n l o p · Operate modern e'lw P·
ponun.iUes lo I.hose who meot & door to door
qualify. For Jn rormatlon transp. Callr. dnvers he
go to OW' oearest market req'd . No prior ex per
"'cootact I.be Pe™>Oncl nee. Good dnvlng rec a
Ol'flceal : must. No Sunday work.
12422 Lamf:*on Street Orange Coast Yellow
Garden Grove, 537-4840 Cab, 17300 Mt. lier
Equal Oppor Employer rmann. F. Vly.
CL91C TYrtST
Newport Bea ch
·~ ur11ntt• C-Ompany or
r\.'t'S 8ll entry level PQSI·
tlon u l>lllln(( clerk
Manlmttl t i plna S500
('J()Od C..:Ompany bendllS Hoon,,.. 1$. 83U450
DIUVEttS
Meo or women 25 yrs or
older Know the coast
cities. Net $180 a week or
mor Orang\' Coaal
Yellow Cab. 17300 Ml
lkrrmann. f.'uunuln
Valley !No or Shurr
bf' l w 11 New h v p" & Euclldl ,
-----
Variou s store dut1e5
Contact Pas Graph1l'i>
Inc 3!150 C ampui:. Dr.
754-0-122
ENGINEER·A~ .. l Bid~ &
Grad1nt(. s al11ry .
$1587·$1935 m o A~st
s upervit.or of Hldg &
Sarety 01\. Dcpl of
Pubbt: Wor k.., Grad C1v1I
Eng Re~1islrallnn 1Cf:or
CEITI des1rdble. & ·I y r1'
exp. Will manage ore &
supc:•rv1se plan t'hl'cking
Apply City Hall, 32400
Pac:.o Adelunto. San
Juun Cupo. C,\ 921i75 by
J/2179 E O.E. A A.E
~ROW JR l'.:-;erow 11f
(1t'er. Sulury OPt'n
83tH1J25
&.crow Services
Want.cf: Busin~ss 0.Yel.o~nt 'Rep.
Please c1111963-0931
t"ACIAUST for exclusive
skin cure s alon.
64.2·4912
fo'ACTORY ASSY .. Wh!>{'
Lillie or no exper. work
duy or rught No (l!e.
Weekly pay Slarl now.
nowaiung. tOver 181
Norrell
Temporary Service ..
5.58-0021 t:. 0 E
Fa.st rood opener wanled.
1-'tr Sut & Sun orr If
wanted S3 2S hr
• * * llOUSEWlVES.
STUDENTS.
ncede<I ror P /T lunch
employment 3·5 days,
flexible :.cheduling, $3.25 hr Apply al NEW Der
Wieoor Schnitzel. 250 S
Br1slol, C.M <next to
Ward Jl arrl n g1o n 1
_95_7_-059~3---~-~-
Floor la)'er. licensed for
carpel & vinyl Lots or
work no pres!>ures Small
mountmn community in
N Cah(. s ummer/winier
recreation are11 Close to
Reno & Lake Tahoe
Home Interior::. PO Box
1197, Quincy. Ca 95971
(916) 283-Q758
FOOD SALES
EVERYONE
IUYSFOOD
CU.HMT STAFF
IAAMUPTO
& ova S6001seoo
Comm.i.sSlon Weekly
SeUing Klgh Quallly
Beautifully PackalCed
Meal, Seafood
& Gour met Food
ProdlJClS lo
N"w&
Repeat Customcrii
QPMOTHEC.
MEW
ORANGE
COUNTY
OFC.
HOWOPEHIHG
flOR A1'f'T CALL:
12 llJ 329-2625
Gn.s Island help wantut!
day shirt .
644 5054
General O!f1ce. Wholesale
lumber compuny. Lill'
typing. prof1 c1('nC}
w f(igures. IO·key Ex
l-cllent co. bt'ndus Ca II
for interview Wl•ekday~
752-0.172
GENER AL 0 Ff' I C .E
Typis t s. accuratc
40Wpm, caU 549-3942
GIRL FRIDAY
PART TIME
Morrungs and aftcrno<in
bh1Cts 1-'ront des k for
busy tax orflcl' f'leai.c
wnle slot1n1t quuhr1ca
tions to Allen Hummond.
CP/\ 204 1 Businl'SS Ctr
Dr. No. 103. lrv1nl'. CA
92715
General 0H1cc. htl' book· ---
keeping. f(ood phone G-R-E-A-T
persona1Jty.t>45 6.5ts_ SALES JOI HOW
OPEN
General GOOD PAY. t...U O O
PAY THOSE HOURS. GOOU CON
CHRISTMAS BILLS 0 IT I 0 NS M /\ N Y
WORK WHEN YO v FRINGE BENEFITS WANT F'/\ST GROWING COM
Opcrungs in ~arehousc. PAN Y I' R 0 M 0 TES
factory & office. Call • FROM WITlllN. TRAIN
VICTO f 0 R T 0 I' R M/\NACE MF.NT T~r"Ory S~r•iet:s S T A R T S · · I M
4341 B1rchSt.Ste 213 M EO I J\ T 1': LY ·'
Newport l:lcat:h K E y 8 0 A R 0
Hotel fo'RONT DESK
CLERK 7am .. pm. 5
day week. Cull ror appt
~5000 ext 520
HOTEL
Mature Gentleman or
l'l)l.for comb1oallon desk
clerk & btc maintenance
Live on premi se~
499.2227
HOTEL
MIGHT
AUDITCLERk
Good opportunity for n·
hablf.> person w •an ap
t1tude for _numbers &
calculator skills r-iC R
<4200 CllPl'rlenn• prt'
!erred EnJOY good com·
pany be nc(lls Apply
9am Noo n . M o n /fr
Personnel
MARRIOTT HOTEL
900 Newport Cenler Or
Newport Beac h
f,qual Oppor Employer
556-8520 i:; X p E R I E N <: E And add your n ew HELPFUL. WE Jli\VE Housccleanerstowork for
paychecks lo next OUR OWN TRAINING Jaruce's Raggedy Ann
month's budgel. PROGRAM PUT ON H\' _'I_'Ues·Frl. 8·J. 645·L800
~~~~~~~~I• nu.: COUNTRY'S ·TOP
G-..f:R•• OFFICE 0 R G /\ N S A I. ES
g, -PEOPLE CALL AT The Jolly Roger Inc has O N C f; F O R
anoperung for a General INTERVIEW. ORGAN
Office Clerk in our EXCH ANGE. S TAN
Purchasing & 01stribu· NUNN 714 /586·7302
lion Dept. The pos1llon ---
calls for exrellent typ1ni: GHOCERY CLERKS. all
s kJlls & ;.i plea s ing sh1ft.s. will tram Mature
personably. Dutses will md1v apply at 7-Elcven
also include riling & Store. 1097 Baker St.
genf.>ral ofrlce wo rk Xlnt C.M __
GUARDS beoer1ts & working con· 1---------• dJl1011S w1lh a growing
compan y ,\ppl y 1n
Housecleaners needed
Please call after 5PM .
675·2839
HOUSECLEAN ERS ·
Exper & rar nee for
work. SJ.75 per hr to
train Ra•Sf.> whf.>n
trruned 646·9'780
'HOUSEKPG SERVlCE
needs help Xlnt pay
Easy wo rk Grt'at
customers Choos '' >our
own 11mc M 1rk 1c
673-4411
persoo al·
The ~'f ROC)fl' Inc
17042 G Lllelle Ave
frvlOC. GA
(714) 546-0331
SECURITY Housekeeper. general
Mature woman. Eng
speaking 5 dys. 9.3 $125
Due to our recent ex· CO~ Ref & expcr nee
pa.Mlon program. Wells Ph 640-67l0
,.,argo Guard Services 1~ ---------
General Office
Tired of World'")
WHketKl1&
Holidays?
lmrned iate open1n1tii l'X
isl ror·
FILE CLERIC
MAIL CLERICS
(Heavy hfiang rcq l
m large Newport Bea<'11
company llours 8 JOam
4pm. Mon thru f'r1 Ex
cellent rnngf.> bem•fit'I &
working conditions Fur
aµpomtm1ml. conl.ict
Lynn Slans(seld
(714) 759.7353
I Between 8am-llam 1
620 Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach
Equal Oppor Em ployer
General Office Jlt. SECRET AltY
Vmiet~ or dullcs 111 our
collccttons deptrlm1:n1
Dulle s include·
shorthand, typ11ij1 ond
filing. Good fi1Hlre ori
lltude helpful Excellen1
worklnll condJlions 11ml benefit~ IMlodlng denlul
insurance Apply
Brytn.'ln. 200 McCormick.
Avenul', Co~u Mcu
F.qu al Opportunity
Employer
hiri.ng Secun ly Guards Ins. Moil Clflil
(or: Beginner's s pot for
lrviM/t"Wwport leach bnghl person, process·
S..ta Anaa'.!~IM itig ingoing & ou tgoing mail Opportunity for Merton/ Parlt training & advancement
Cotto Mesa Ii TM Must work well wtth
Whlttief' Area o t h e r s E ic r e 11 e n t
IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS for
benefits 3711 hr wk Call
Andrea. 549·4700 exl 275.
E.0 .E.
super•lsory le•el Make lhOH' ~ood
Security Officers who household items you 'rt'
WCW9t TOr p AY with a · n<1t using ava~lable Lo • ~other family by ad '"Pf'ded company. \'Crtlsmg them tor <\ale 111
EARM Sl.00 TO Sl.85 rat HOUR
PROMOTIOH
CAHPAY
TO $4.25 PEit HOUR
Al)ply In person Monday tO l'tlday, 8AM to SPM
at
WELLS
FARGO
GUARD
SeRVICES
lSlZW
COftlft OflWHfth
rvtltrfOtl. c.
OR
MtNlday. Tvcsd11 • Wed. ~ced" . Thur~dfl)'.
10/\M 41'M . <'t.OSP:O
t-'ndayM
·JJOWWarMr
.... 217
Classal1ed. Call 642-567K
1-:mploy••r
L'lSR.NCfo. 1-1 LU.'U :RK 1--------• Oc111nn~r'\ ~pol ror bn~hl per~on Plt•asant wo rl-. Maintcnant:t' man for S:>
1ng cond111on,. Gent•ral urut apt compll'" 1n l'
offlc1• 1·x~ri1·nc1· prt' M . ti 4 2 5 11 1 J or
lerred Opportunity ror 121J1865-JH5t
lrairunR & advancemt•nt --371 ~ hr week $500 J>(!r Maintt:>nanrc m;.in. lull
mo 10 -.t.irt (',ill l1m1• S750prm.o.tos tarl
549-4700. a:.k lur /\mlrci:I Ur L'l.} Call 752·2573
EOE
lnsuranct>
F/C lt<KrR to SI 500
Exper per~ w11n' bkl(d
1n per!>onal & c•om
merc1al hnf'S nel'ded ror
\Cry success(ul co (;ood
loc & ben:. for -.omeont•
loolun~ for J 1•hJllen.ir
Call J ean ~~o 1;0::,s
Coastal Pcr .. onnel t\1ott.'n
Q. Z791J llarbor CM
AJ.LJORS FREE
Mamh~nanl'l'
HELPER
Full llllH' po,.1uon
Gene ral dut1ei. do1 n~
ITl.lllOf' N'p:ur~. clean·up
& f>(lUlting, and !>O forth
t.:xl"ellt>nt "'orlun!l cond 1
tlOl'I.'> ;.ind bcnef1lb Appl}
8am tl:.m. !pm & Jpm.
National EdUC'allon. 4401
R1r('h Slrt't'l. 1'ewport
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lnwnor Ut.-:-.1.1:n aMui.rnnl porturul} l'.:mployt'r
ror des11(n company E" 1---~~~~~~pent'ncc-d. knowlt'dg1• or ' fum.llure style!.. <1oun·e!>. M A N /\ G E M, E N 1
ltght1ng. plant:., ac TRA.lNEf.
cessone:. t>lr required lntell.Jgent 1nd1\ 1dual to
Soml' ,,cnool1n1e pr e run r e lall_yt>ly ,!.mal I
f e rrt•d Mui.I ri.>ad ~·ompan)' Sulary com
bluepnnb /\i.k (or Tony mcn 1'ura,l~ 1.1<1th t'\
556..:1137 pcnenrt' 64Ml780
Jewelry i.alei.J)t'r,un for Man nct'dt',d for repair
tugh fashion ~allcry 1n d 1• Pl N o t> ." P t' r
Lagwrn Beach f'u 11 or ncct'si.ury We"' 1ll tra1n
P IT , -.alary + l'O m MU!>t1*llllt•a:;1 21yr~ ut
rruss1on 497 211 5 OJI(~ Well ~roomt'd Well ----dressed & have kel'n t'~t·
L E A 0 f. R S H I I' :.11(hl Apply w1th111 K1rk
POSIT IONS Colll'R<' J ewt.'lers. 2JUO Harbor
Sen1or <;1grads. M i i-', Blvd C M
J..8·27 )"ears Salary plu~ MASONR)·
benefits from rirs l da) or :&weeks 1ra1mnl( pt..nod Wanted full time. h.ird
Learn leader~h1p 'ik11\s wu rlnn~ ya rdml•n
w USf.> m buStnl'l>~ world "" some local deh' co
aflf.>r sen ll't' Tcchmral Must be abl~ to hundl~·
training. t'Ombdt armi. l'QUJP Hate S4 75. Phonl·
a \3.l.lable ln,esl in )Ollr -194 llOi _ __
futun• CJll .nu14 For Muture womun w.inted lo ~my O!f1cer l and1da1t• babysil 10 mo old 111 our ::;c~I tOCS1 F V home Plca,,c naw Costa Mf.>!>a ~o 102t· ,...,.., <i\'a1I Call 775 0111. __!:i~llngton Dch962 8821 orBobat644-73.-.1
Lt'gal :.f.>t•retary . c>. MECHANIC
pcrienced Or C l y Expencnced preferrcd
airport Mea 752 3 11 Mul>l have tOOll>. Call for
MactwustHelpt•r uppl Hrini;: r e:.umt·
Au tom at 1 c st' r 1· w E 0 E. by t'ho1ce. Vall!.')'
machtnc Acme Gndlry Crest Laod!>t:apl.' ln1·
Able to read bluevnnl:-& 546-1975
use measun ng tooh. I 0 •• I> 1 C A 1-J\ SS T yr min "xper11.•nt'<' '" '" · •• · Hood Prec1s1on Mach111t' Urt\IC11(>" (,enl ofr &
Products 894· 1955 l'lll'll1t'ul exp rl'Qd. Other .. -~----nl't•d not apvly Cull
5'111-2247. Npt lkh
MACHINIST
MILLHANU
For proto-typc mal'h1nt•
shop m the 111!\trumt•nl
d1V1s1on or thf.> oil tool 10
du..,try Wo rkin.: rrum
blueprint:.. i.kctr hci. &
Ml'<i1cal 1-'ronl Office
Girl l''rrday Two ofr11·e:..
Npl & Hunt. Jkh 1''1hn1:.
m1i.c t)p1n~ 1.•t1· Will
train ror rt.-'t:('Pt1on dc"k
84.2 Uti03
verbal design!>. d1rct·tl) M l' d 1 t' " I
"""t.h cng111eenn1t. lo as Secretary Rerepllom~l
s1st in new produt•I dt• Ex p e r 1 e n c e d 1 n
velopment ror world l.nsurnncc boOkkeepmj(
wide well bor<> navtl?D SaJarv ~ OO-S6 oo per hr
lion eqwpment. Lathe Commensurate with exp
experience helpful ror ~
more vanely of pro1ecls ---------
Salary open. "'C'ellent MedlcaJ Of!1ce. W1ll tru111
benefits package. E .O E Lite l)'l>mg Must be ••blc
Sclentir1c Drilling Coo· to work evenings and1or
trol. Cor1><>rate Head weekends 548-ml.
q u arter s. Newport , Beach.Call (714)~7·9051 Models. f em . Sharp
ask for Mr Moll or Mr Ci~ only $15 per hr Adam.~. 6'2-6282. 645-51..22 Bob.
Maids, a pply The Inn al
Laguna. 211 N Coos\
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MAIDS
Expcnenl'cd. run time.
al!(O part ume 642·3030.
NOTICE
Models· Male or Female
W• NHd M•w Faces:
We are a prorci>slon11l
mctdrhng ai.l(\•nt'y lookin.K (orexperor p()l~nti;tlK H
you are serious 11l>ou1
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sdhng. t:luslf1t'd ud UtU ads ln Clas111r1ed.
'"•!Mlt.lng will ~et vour you're m1s.;lng ll lot <1( ~lte to,lh rlJtbt JK'O newsy information llS
pie Call 1'oday1 642 ~711 _ .. •II us som g~ut bu~-SEU. 1dl~ \\cnu with 11 tlavto sumt>lhlnll \o ell" Seti Unng~ fast with Oally
Dally Pl.lot Clo:s.-.ifl d i\d ~(11.~ 11tl.s do 11 well Pl.lot Want >\d
Santa AM, CA
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1-.:quf Opportun1t)' f.mplo~tr M 1-·
how Omly P1lol Cl.1i1i1
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TIL8'tfC>NI SALIS • .,.. P'tosU1 11 1:11 t•u rt ~•ut 'I yr old bruaht"d Mhc1l•H•1 •oeo Offlu"'8illtwt& ..... ~... •
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pltuur\' llmt for ~our o.lf WaM • +
Co<run C.all for dl'l111ll•
Onr~hr Ln. N8M2 7178 , love111t. •Int cond., w.ee>W 5*DIS ............................................. . o..,. 1040 (~tbrown111crif1c at w ooden t\hlltters. Xlntoew&iu.& dorc rurn, G11ir1• t060 :
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•••••••••••n••••. ••••• ~ or Will ac(' pt rsnbl mini blinds. woven wood• ~an ril~. wk benches •••••••••••••••••••••••
Spnn.ier Spaniel P"P" IWll(s bj2~ ~m~~ a~ ~~e~tmuoa. 20-.0\"-.E SURPLUS631·2777
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A.KC. born Chrl1tm11 ),allday wefff'nds ASPEN · ~f 4 wattlnr rm chairs. 2 ~ $200534 4491__ ---____._ ~nus, 2 end tablN . 2 8oa11Ns RenO\\'n<'d R E Tra ner & dv er
Thun.duy, I-' bruory 22nd. 1979 7 30
PM.· Atrportl'r lnn, 18700 M cArthur
Rl\-d, lr-vmt> Call for r<'~rvatJon
SAA.BUDY
Part or full t Im{" Th•
~how OH l2 t-Uhlun
l11land NB
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SALES
TWIN Olt FULL Moving boxes &i expert misc. cham 842 0603 <~rman Sheplwrd PUl)ll, Mal~ or boJC apnnis packing aasis. CompUts ~ 1017 only 3 left S3S eai·h SZ8 each pc. (llelS only> staW movng. standards .......... 847 71'l3 Queen aeLS 189 Kina .eta ~3441 •••••••••••••••••••••••
199 S• lea t be ~bes Amazon Parrot •--------~ Ne•ap1nar auba Your G\•rman Sb phetd pups, --'d mp cs mua U-"-r I .,.. old Play 1---------·· ,,., ~·SJOO Lr" bon ·d. 4 .,.,,. tmmedia~ly from • • • 11\ft: ,,. • * • ;. \WP ~:~in" d!{· whl. 1 btkia il ~r . 1 our warehouse Olsen JollltWtllk.,. gr ound lnc ld. 1125 . J9dr~......_
P ,_, Ov .. r 21 a D sllv•r Thorbretr'No Model Home Furniture 1.9251 Brookhurst -~--Cl_. _____ _ ,.. • "' " 71 QIU· S49·3017 Wed thru ff ~ n-h .._ & "-'---t 4~1 Breclmde Ntwap.~ Ent W.6'$3. PIJ>el'S av&lJ.847· l3 ~ Ci'ed1l Avail. <Also Wl on .,..,ac .--._..,,..... 10 0 lrv1no
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.,,. ... l S •••••••••••••••••••••• • bookcases, lamps, eno • <> Ste111wuy Grand 7'. Ex· Two Frff Tld&ets T r.r .... SA .I':. w /e'llp. tbla ... h) to ceptional qualtty. 8 •-
thiu'tJ, punrunt1 ' NOW! M Cali Jona hall" Fe m ·"-· Tenoessee Williams' Model. New 1964. 81k Tennesse:'wu1.1ams' <'umlll ttJ {J 11692 . 11horth•lr $payed 1·at THI Ebon y. A b eautiful
K:l.l ~. Oood _wl\udi ~ 1 Perfect golde n loden ICC--tCmES p1a110. $7800/bst orr. THI ~ MAMAGIMENT
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U.b spa'de. shols, loves lodls. great watch dog our
yd to small. 831·700b art ~
fm!en velveteen sofa Ii ..,.,... ECCIN1'11CITIES love seat Oreat buy al OF A _642 __ 738_7______ OF A sm ror first home or ren· HIGHTIMGAL.E ~ 8093 HIGH11MGALE
ta1 642-4489 Staniag Sandy Dennis-al ••••••••••••••••••••••• starring Saody Dennu; at
the Long Beach Conven· the Long Beach Cooven· ~Sale 8055 Uon Cen~r. 300 E . Ocean uon Center, 300 E. Ocean
MOVIE EXT.It llt-al 1'_.t.att'rs ur1·n,11\1t "-> 'l<'hut.~ t eomµh lt'ly lmml"\h h-upi•ninic.,
Mwot hli\.~ •'llJI • 0\ tr :.10
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••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd. Long Beach To Blvd, Loot Beach. To
W1• h.aw opt•nmi::. for 10 ~ 8050 Af'S RUMMAGE SALE chum your llcketi., call chum your tickels, call PL>OPll' OVfr JI! frft• tu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat/Sun 2124·2/2S, IOAM· 642·5678. ext272 60-5678, extm.
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I ti• I ~ • It for l>uwn trom·I tolunda, N V &. -----.... ---5PM. 3201 Delaware Pl. • * • * • '* lJ S IUGll e11m1ngs St.>e **I BUY CM _An_bq_ue __ O_alc __ 2_d_oo_r_1c-e
n«htuma 111 70 "r old kllt1 bl:"l'IWnf( lo • ur~ SALIS
"'ullllllll tu hr.•,•lt. into OW b.l.iht•'t oppurtunihi•, N 8 lint: J••wclr) dt
~1r Md,ane, 1'rop1t•an11 * * lh 11haW Goods 1065 box, ....,5 Oak Hoosier Mutt-I 15411 II arbor . Good used Furniture & .,.., SlT,000 IHys ff!
Sia Boots, Hanson Cita Marine hdwe bus -incl
rnil\ '"" \Tl I 1 7bl 1.!t.& fir '>Lil"~ JOl.O ,.ind 'UC lljUlt"r olkn, Chllll1•11K1D" Anaheim 1uross rrom l\ppbances-OR 1 will ••••••••••••••••••••••• type kitchen cabinet.
01srwyl11nd :o.u1le lll02 i.ellorSELL for You Household rum, antique MSC>. And a 3 tub stain·
61.S 4082 MASTERS .AUC TIOM Oak tbl, Onental rug. art less st.eel restaurant type
U k' ~ eqp, $21000 lDV, 4 on, s 1ed once. $225 excl dist, etc. Cfll'l1 "'l\.h l~ mOit UU\ •
L,/IL •L•6 & 833•9625 supphes & frames, m\K'h sink. $100. CaJI alter 5:00,
---more 642·7178 964-1761. SlosforsaJe 195Sl20.
new, SLSO. SS7 7630.
LYNCH RE 731·5131
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Nurt.e Alck.'6. i 3, ll 1 'E11
l}l'r or Cert $3 l) to S4
p1•r hr Me111t Vt-rd1• ( oov Hc.lt)p . t;t;t ft'Ol('r
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llOO call Uarlt!Ol• \.'~. ~urabll' t.W 4734 "klll1>, l:ood 1>pelllllg & CASH PAID
Th ... Real Es tJh·r1o, SAi.ES & NU R S t:RY Jmimmar nee Work on For gd used furn. anlt· 71~ b4t) ~ MAJNTf.:NANCE. F ULL l.t.•iutron system Apply ques&clrTV's957 8133
,,ME ,. LI LI\ !)o!r..on to Mr f'ucnles I .E. SAL.IS -· .... A • S4S 325.::...-. u1 Robert Bein. Wilham Antique ta ble" & chairs ()pfoiun~i. oow aviul in Sfile.per<>on. entry level, Froe.l & Assoc. 1401 Quail $400. Hand carved sora
•>ur attr•N1ve. we ll with leading 3Pr>l1an· St Nt•wport Beath $6S0.646-18U
RM funu~hed Laguna Be-ut·h ce/el(>ctronlcs mfg Mui,t ' offm!, for exper or new be mt.l'll.i~en\, ambil1ou1o, TYPIST Rebuilt twin mattress &
J f"ull time da.v~ S1l 111'11 I) hcen. .... od. enthu111astic selr·mot1vated ~t:OC'. ~a.m word processin1ot box spnng $55. full ~
f,1t·lhly F.x1•t-ll twnl'flti. saJes~oplc Xlnt com Cl.II (l l 894·983,l with fast growmii com· Sora & loveseat $150
Id k ... d eduJ M 65 B.&.J. M attr~s 838 E. l ll\ lfll' IJIC P.lY, a pal m1S.'ilOO sch e & ~ tru Sales Women Cln Shop puny 1rumum wpm Stree Holidays Hay view Conv ly great local!on on ( oast Cost 0 Mes a ·N cw port Xlnt benefits. Newport __ ....;t,_S_.A_._54_7·_5636_· __
Hl16p 2\l55 Thunn C M Hwy . 2 bl.ks from the fUll&partlimc 83tl 2643 li?ach. 714·G75·9900 7ft sofa & lovcse at,
6"2 ~ beach. with itmplc off· ---·--------•I chrome frame. $125. 1>11't'el parking Se a m s t r e s s e s , c x TYP T"' 552· 7W8 ...._SESAIDES SUUOHREALTY perienced, Mon-Thur~. IS ~ --------$400 per hr Statc ct-rt ... 97 ll 8 "A"" N oc Work local. Temporary SACRJFICE -perrect Qnly Xlnt bcne f1l ~ •---"" • I m:i48J r · airport. 11nmedtate.,ork. cond. contents of 5 br
Bayvie w Conv Hosp Cal for An house Lee Model Home
2055 Thu r1 n . c . M Real Estate WANTED gd typ1sl/ rt'· Appol ....... ..tToday Furn. 549-»77. Wed·Sun 6i2·~ E.0 . E .......... & SaleMMn cep. for lge R . E /Devel 55 7-0061 In.st credit av all. Ask for
HUISES AIDES We have an opening in Co. Salary commesurale Farrah. ~u.u.1 part time Good our ResideotJal Dw for ~~xpQ Sef sres~mN ~ ~Q~ 0 ff ice • Bdrm set kg. sz bed ~alary . Im m ac sm an expenenced man or ......._. AuaiK t. • 0 overload headboard, d r esser . woman possessing e n· ---... un au e Conv Hoe;p 20062 Santa chest. 2 tbls, $600 Anti·
AnaAve.S.A. 549-306l thuiwasm ~ 1ntegryty. SECRETARY· full4'-'mc. t;quafOppor Employer que hall tree $600 Sofa YOU are mterested m a gd ty ping skills .work ______ ._..__, bed $200. Sewing mnl·h
Office Manager-Sales beautiful orrice ia the vaned. RE /Oe~lpm 't $200 . S t e r eo SJ50 Good opt>orturuty for ad· finest location, working office. 640-8250 WAREHOUSEMAN ~ 896-
vancemenl. Willtra1n/no with ~on genial as· ------Full lime. Some ex.pr · 15S6.
exper1enc:e necessary. sociates. we are interest· S E C R E T A R Y · req racking /shipping & Gell.mg Marned! Nl'cd to
Must be 25 yrs old or ed in meeting you. In· Experienced e scro w receiving. sell duplicate items
olde r & be avail. on teTViewbyapJ>Oiotment. secretary.M1n.t yr.exp. IUmoisRangeCo. Refrigerator.G.E.12cu
Saturdays. 557-0824 or w.-yM. Taylor Co. SaJaryOpen.839-0925 1.CBWestOrangethorpe ft . coppertone, \'Cr y
774-6090. 1525 Mesa Realtors 644-4910 .r.IU"RET"'IY PLACENTIA goodcondit1on.Sofa·bcd,
Vt'rde #200, Co...ta Mesa. ~ A 993 4800 fuU size, striped cover. RECEPTIONIST; lite SUperb opJ)Ortunity for • $100. each or best offe r '
Part time sel'unty man typing Yacht Bkr. & ambitious typist who en----------1 556-9882 $3.50 hr Newport Beach &at distributor on the joys front office welcom-Warehouse ---------
area Call 752·2573 Ray Part time incl. ing responsibility and ORDER FILLER Yellow Naugahyde couch
PARTTIMEO ..... LY wknds Vachung Assoc. wants t.o wo.rk with pr<>-, ... -,.,.. $100, Call a fter 4PM " Corporallon.646-0551 mincnt C'<llif h o m e A-~ Wknds.allday548·5638.
Must now be e mployed bu.ilder Beautiful & Our Santa Ana dis lnbu·
and free to work in my Restaurant sophistJcated work eq uon center has an open-Ouna cabinet cost $650.
small appliance bus of BUS BOY /BANQUET vironment Ill Tustin. In· i.ngfor an individual with seU cheap, 2 s ngl beds, 1
air treatme nt equip\. Oex l\TB. Union benf. Call terview by appt only. Mr expenence m s hipping, twn, 4-drwr dresser , 5
M-F, 6 to IOPM or Mon-forappt.. &4S-5000ext520. Betleocourt at Akins receiving. or warehous-gal butane lank, patio tbl
Thurs 6-lOPM and Sat. ---------Dev e Io Pm en l Co mg Dulles mclude some w/umbrella. 496-1575.
9 3 0 AM • 2 : JO P M . 714/832-2881 forklift and some driv· Must sell: Beaut. sofa.
$400/mo sat or profit Restaurant ---------ing Valid Cahrorn1a like new, sacrifice $375. 2 s harinR pro ~ram. BOB'S SECRETARYTRAINi;t:; d.nvershcense required. goki velour chairs,~
whichever you prder Typing & Short.hand req Apply between 8a m . ea. stereo $75 or any re-
No expr ncc Some Mgr HOMEOFTHE For 1nte r v1ew /appt uam. & 1J>m·3pm. An· asoo.offers 646-337S opport a\J1) For in· llGIOY phone714·49!HJ57 thonySchools,4401 Birch ---------
tcrvicw call aft I PM. 1 med · "''-t N rt Be h ""·rn1·t u I r
979 ~ m operungs m our Secretary. Adm in. Asst ""'"'"" . e wpo ac . r u r e sa e · so a,
family res taur a nt at Typing. 10 key by touch. <Near O.C i\1rporl) tables. lamp, pictures
PART TIME
EVENINGS
AduJL<i with oul.8tanding.
attractive 1M"rsonaht1cs
who CllJOY working with
locL" Over 21 St&rl al
$3.5U per hour Phone
642 ·4321 Ext 250.
BETWEEN 4 .00 5 00
PM
Ask for Andrejo
Equal 01>Portunit y
Employer
nearby locations. We re· phone, record keeping Eq u a I 0 p p ort u n 1 l y Must sell. 847·68Z7
qua.re no previous exper. Small of~ Beanh Busi-Employer ---------
J f ind'" ' ' ---------1 Minn. Fats slate pool t a · .om our re tJ team . ness. 4020Campus. N.B !Me, hardly used. Besl of·
Come see us loday WI NDOW WASH E R . rerover$200. 640-6186
between2-4pm. Secretary, recepl1on1st, Expen cncc & car nec ti4-t11ger Trai...es typing. heavy phones for ror work $3.75 and up
Cashiers busy congenial office. per hr depending on ex·
7311 Edinger Ave. H.B. Jrvlne area. 979-3652 per. 6'6-9780
154 E.17th. St. C.M. • Secretary Pfl'. 3 days per Men:..::..__hondi _ _;_se--=-----
Waiten Waitresses wMk. Mus tt know .r1BM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cashiers e mory y pe wri er . .i.....aa -~~illii
4501 campus Dr. Irv. Small congeni al ofe. -qllff 8005
Equal Oppor Emplyr
M/F
Send resume & salary to •••••••••••• •••••••••••
PO Box UIS, CdM, 92625, Antique Musi<' Boxes!
-------~~~~~~~~~ Slot.Machines! Clocks! SECttETAltY HUGE SELECTION
---------Ask for Ken '°Q ..... __j_ Jtwetry 8070 O'Neil Wet Suit, m ed 675-5582. _..
••••••••••••••••••••••• <taped animal slunl $90. ,..._. 9030 Nordic a s ki boots, Sportt.JGoock 1094 ..................... .. E n gage m e nt Off.
Engagement ring for
saJe. Call SS9· 7085.
Meteors, sz 9 $80. 536-4685 •••••••• •• • •• •••• • ••• • • New Taodem boat trailer.
UYfltock 1075 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I.UY GO.ATS
Nannles & Billies
l-637·W90
Ask forKns
Windmill & Tower, 614 S
Cleveland, Oceans ide
M·f 8to5. 714·722-5010
Hay $5.95 per bale Bale &
shav S3 OOea 2S44 Npt.
Blvd 64.S-5686
~. I080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS
Getting Married! Need to
sell duplicate items .
Refrigerator. G .E . 12
cu.ft.. coppertone, very
good coodition. Sofa·bed.
full sire, striped cover.
$100 each or best offer'
556-9882
Overstuffed occas chr $20,
garden hoses all for S2,
odd pcs of crpt. mk ofr.
rmsc drps, Sl·$5, misc
blke parts, & frames.
Dodge van rims, make
ofr (4), Med1t queen
headboard $45, Med1L
room dlv1der shelf $25.
chr. nds upholstry $2 ,
movmg must sell. call
alt Spm wkdys, 64S-7857.
&side C.M. Ganrge Sale
00 sun. last day. lots or
Uu.ngs to be sold.
New twin matUes5 SSS.
OuJd's dresser & shelf
EXER-CYCLE
WANTED
VET NEEDS
E-XER-CYCLE
FOR
KNEE
!!c~~gy~
for Dick.
644-1126
955 1737
°"2·7604
Before l AM
from·your bust0ess card.
Send one card for each
tag pfus one s pare We
re turn permanently
sealed attractive tag &
i.trap. meeting a1rhne
I D. reqwrements Pre -
vent 106S & theft ! For a
personalJzed tag enclose
wallpaper, rabr1r or "Day Glo" paper & we
wiU back & trim your
tags Or try two cards
$40 2ch.rs:corfee Ibis. &1--------• girls SchWllUl bike $40.
GU'ls ski clothes & more.
957-2824 C.M. aft. 6pm
back to ha1·k. hlsc:el••om
PtuCES: W..t.d 8081
S2ea or 3/SS •••••••••••••••••••••••
4/5 tugs Sl.60 ea.
G/9tags $1 .SOea EXER c 10ormore $l.40ea YCLE Sales Tax Included •
NO CARD?
Draw your own or send WANTED name, address. phone &
we'U make one card per VETHllDS
tag. Add2S<each. Da..CYCLE
Send check or money or-FOtt K ..... H
derto: "
PILOT PRIMTIMG WOUOUTS
P 0 .. _ Please c.all and ask • . uuX lS6() for Dick . C-06ta Mesa, ca 92626 644-lJ.26
O'Neill Supersuit. Taped 955-1737
seams . U s ed once 642-7604
doesn't Cit $110. S48-0Z:i6 Before 1 AM
CarpetMIUCloseouts ~ =i;~~~oo & up IMtw awllfs 1083 •••••••••••••••••••••••
For Sale: Calypso IV re·
guJator and mis<' dive
eqwpment. 75Hl967
TV,Raclo, ..A.St.no •••••••••••••••••••••••
BeauUfuJ 25" <:olor 1'V, 2
yr wrnty, free delivery
$128. 6'6-1786.
4.140 Marantz Quadrad1al
4, stereo 2. a mp. 140
watt..s. 2 channe l, 100
watts 4 channel Just
serviced. $325. 675 5141
Eves.Greg
23" Sylvania cons ole
Fine quality cherry wood
cabtnel & set Orlg $600.
SeU for Sl85 640-1431
ERC ~1ver, BSR 4800
t u rntable . 2 ESP
speakers, 631·3678. $150.
Surge brakes, Pull up to
25' boat. S995 or best of.
fer i>i3-3561or673·2730
loats, Power 9040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 Scarab·330 TS out·
dnves,8Shours. Loaded!
6.5 mph plus. Stored on
trailer. Must sell/bes t of·
rer.
731-8216lho••
546-t 200Cwortd
Ask for J erry Perkins
'78 24 fl. Fiybridge boat,
225 OMC. Sw1mstep, ful ·
· ly enclosed canvas. lots
of tealc, immaculate. By
owner. SlOOO+talte over
payments $171 /mo.
642-9401.
'78 17' Baybner Mutiny. ~ tlrs on 130 Volvo eng
w/200outdr, under warr.
Ill<' Tratl·ril lrlr., lg ht 'd
instr panel. Xlnt for ski,
bnst.ol cond. Must sell
SSl.95 64.5-· 1Z7 I .
34' UHIR.ITE
1'~/GI. FIB. lwn 325 Mert·
cruiser eng. Less than
100 tlrs. Crwse spd 30k.
New in '78. Monomat1r elec. head. New uphol.
drapes & cpl. New SO gal
water t ank \..Slamles~
steel>. new water pump,
new bilge pump. Prop &t
shaft in xlnl cbnd. RDF
depth hnder, auto pilot.
AM radio, stove. refn g .
trim tabs, 200 gal ga~
t.\nk, hydro steen ng, out·
riggers, battery charger
(3 batten es). Wind lass.
4 pole holders. s leeps 6
$33.000 or best ofr. Call
b tdo re 5 w kdy s
213/634·6484 or aft 6 wkods call 714/840·2682
16' Brunswick Cutler.
John.son 35, hvy duty trlr
lWlt cood SI~-847 ·5887
S9QabinCruiser. 25' loo~.
auto head. xtras +. Eng
nds work.(On trailer>
&iloffr. Hi88·4359.
• PASTE UP ARTIST.P IT . -
& FT Exper'd Apply
Pennyi.aver , 1660
RETAIL
MANAGEMENT
Radio Shack has full
lime ca r ee r o p ·
portunit1es & part time
job opportunilies open·
mg up now Ill lhe Orange
Co. area. If you are
MU1tary ret1.red or a col·
lege grad or are current·
ly going to college &
highly mottvat.ed for m
creased earnings based
oo ~riormam:e please
apply al l282l Knoll. St.
Garden Grove
Experienced Secretary .,_ricon
for the Equipment & ltthttwrtioftol The Long Beach Theatre Festival
28' Fairlaner. 1965, mu.:.t
seU. Leavmg for EuroJX'
111 I week. Will take any
reasonable offer . Days .
call Mike Nusbaum
5:5-7810, Eves; 524-0375
18 Ft. Century bay boat Placent.Ja. C M
PBX Ans service. 1mmed
operungs. to work v11rlt!d
hrs & wkend:. I'd v.tc,
med in~ & pd lrammtt
!714) 645-2550
PBX
Ans wering ~crv1rc
operator full & P IT Call
83S-~l
PRJ.NTING
lmmed.iate openings ex-
1stror:
PUSS OPERA TOR
Ex perienc ed press
person to operate mulU-
lat.be. l.2SO, l850 presses.
Salary commensurate
with experience.
R
$ALES
AITIB.ATEO
Dyaamic, respons ible
person so u g ht.
Knowledge of contem. llt4DBY PERSON' porary art nee. F\IU or
Experience pref, but not Ptr. Phone 714-646-3221,
requi.nid. Ideal working uk for director.
woning condltion11 &i ex· 1---------
cellent fringe benefits . Sell with EASE! Contact.: It's a BREEZE
Lynn StaMfteld (114 ) 759-7853
&tween 8am·llam
Classified Ads 642·.5678
it77 ner DAY
That's iufyou pay rot
a30day 11d In the
DAILY PILOT
SMVICI
DIUCTOllY
DO IT NOW !
'42·5611
Design Division of a Gal«ies rapidly gro w tnJ:
restau.ranl chain. P!\,ltl Open Wed. lhru Sat.
e:J(ptrience in this area a l!Kl2 Kettenng, lrv
definite plus Typing & ~~~(~7~14~)~7~54~·~17~7~7~~ Shorthand s kills re _
quired Excellent work
1ng condillons & benefits
whi ch mcludes 'arious
group 1nsura11ce & profit
shanng. Apply Ill person
belWei!n 8am-5pm al
Orange County
Restaurant Services
2601 DaJmler Street
Santa Alla 546-0348
$ SECRETARIES $
0 .0 ./R.E ./Acctg
SllOO·$J500 Range
Employers P ay All Fees
Liz Reinders Agency
4020 Birch St, Ste 104
Newport Beach, 833-8190
Call For Appl/~tab '64
Anhque oak reverse S
desk $950 642-2164 or
673-0782
* .. * ~Duttcan
l8665 Via Torino
lrvme
You are the winner ol
Two fr-ff Tickets
lo
Tennessee Williams'
THE
ECCENTRICITIES
OFA
HIGHTIHGALf
starnng Sandy Dennis a t
the Long Beach Conven·
uon Center, 300 E. Oce:in
Blvd, Long Bearh. To
claim your tickets. call
642-S678, ext Z72 ....
T E A C H E R • BARGAINS·Utled refrlgs.
KINDE RGARTEN wshrs. dryrs, gaur, best
For a small private buyg,we!W!rv.appl.Best
school. 12 students In Appl 536-0911, 536·4330
class. tin. 8:30-1. Please calHor appt. 840-8820 Maytag Dryer . super ---...:..:.----~ oond Avocado. SSS. Eves Little is Dial! Classified ~t Days 548-0757
ads are really s mall
"people to people" sales
calla with big readenhlp
and big resalta! To place
)'OW' cluslfied 1d, call
today M2·5m.
When you need expert
ae.rvlce or repairs, tum
to the Sttvice Dl~ctory
In Claulfled lo 1olv
your problem .
OPENS HB 1411i thru M-llCH I Ith
Academy Award Winner.Tony Award Winner
SANDY
DENNIS
Perry King
Nan Martin
Harry Townes
with
Jocelyn Brando
Directed tiy :
Michael Flanagan
"
'ibe ECCi1ltilCities a Di1btin1111 al
PERFORMANCES: Tues. thru Sat. eves at 8:30 p.m . Matinees on
Wed., Sat. & Sun. at 2:30 p.m. Tickets available at long Beach Box
Office 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, Ca. 90802. Call (213)
436-3661 for info. Tickets also available at Ticketron and Mutual
Agencies and "Ask Mr. Foster" travel agencies at au Robinsons Department Stores. ·
lONG D€ACH cONWNnON AerEN19.TAINMENT cana · V' 300 E Ocean 81vd , lon1 Beach. CA 90802
Needs clean-up & bill
t.enes. In the water. Nu
traile r Make offer
640-6500
'76 Cn.users Inc, 22" Crftty
cabin. 225 OMC 110
great for camp'g, fi!>h'g
or sk.1 'g, ask mg Sll.600
C31l 546-4070: 646-8645.
17'Cahfl/0 .
$1800
S48-8204 /64&-2316
9050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Oiarter Luxury 60' or 7S'
motor yacht. Re asona
ble. Ht. daily, weekl_x.
67S..2172 or 675-3256.
loah. Sail 9060
·····················~· RlEETOYOU
12 fl Outngger wh1di
needs glass work You
must pick up al 881 I
Coa st Hwy .. LaJi(unJ
Beach. Call 494-7122.
'76 16' Hobie. Ready to
race 645-7353 Eve:.
5.»2703 days
CATALINA Z7 rt. ·n in
board XllNT CONO
LOADED. 964-2830. af,er 6p.m.
SCHOCK 22. 6 bags ol S811s. spinaker, 6 hp Ot B
Sips 4 Head & sm k
$6450. Owner 673-6315
2$' Coronado 6 hp. OB
Good cood Dana Pt sUp
P.P. ~or 738·5915
LJdo i4 #3805, racint=:
gear, trailer -It cove5
~1-0IMS
Udo 14 1148 Good Cortd.
Tral.ler & cushioos lncld.
$900. 6 44 · 7085 or
l~.
Taite over p aym e nts
08W!!OO 2J6'. Diesel. 2 yrs Oki. 493-4347.
2 boat owner mus\ sell 1976 30 ' Islander
S0-3:.'51181 Sta-4292.
Trade your old atulf for
new AOod\e• lihb a Caullled ad 642"5678
CJ• DAILY PILOT
.......................
NEED WP for IM'w
'8 SAiiboat
f'75 1393
l C'am.,.-r 4 ... 1 ... o
trurk SlSO Slu\'C' 6 """' ~ Mlllllf4.tlllln .......................
11.IEMC> PF.Ot>l.f"tt
N.iw P~UG 1-:0T tll
,.
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br . a1r l'Cnd , radial
Urea, c ru1u rontrol.
AM/FM I tr.ct. •
<.'UStom 1nh:nor wtuch in
cludt't 1ctbo•. t a blt',
('arpf:\.S, Wl-,,l'I t'batA
UM Nli;W• Pn pl)' A
ocnru: •t {'all
<7141 &37 ~ or 1714 1
6:f1
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LAST CHAMC I Foa
1'71130.'•
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HOW
AJtllYIHG!
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h171 II i. HIJ MV•ltlil
l Uill WI tOO»Vt
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Dlf-. t720 ..-'7H AMC HOS Qotralet ttZO ·•····················• ....................... •···········••••••····· .•........•••••........ ·u 1. 4 a~ 1r1n1 TISTMIYIOUI lt7'AMC '77 Ctievy Jmp•I• W1n.
amtfm radio, a/r. Xln1 'U CAI MATADOR z DR. k>aded, lllnt rond full
t-ood Mu1t .oil 131~ OP-n. YI.All" HardU>p Autornallc, fac· MrV. book 96700. ~skina 'T~:mu d•)• 114592~ tory air cood . pwr S5500.04-0580
\'\rs Oood lnvl'ntor)' In atock 11teerin11 & brakes. rad..'~1 1---------
-----tlunywhlle t~y l••ti huit-r • ONLY J2.uw '7S Monia,2+2 Hatch.
74 mo lu m•lo&e. xJnL MlaAQ.I mt~ on tbb lliA!S Sa"er A/C, auto, AM/FM 11 8 suoo °' trade for van MAZD4~'"4ULT (:Ml>NICl>. ~~lk.cc?n"J~ :Ct0 ;;;:
112 487 2Jj0 Harbor Rlvd. SZ971 5&-s817 COb'TA MESI\
'ill 2+ 2. a uto, air. 641-1700
i\M rM. moo '"18 ~ ------afU .a> _______ '76 Le Car . 18,000 ml,
12950/bst ofr. auttrf,
M 9725 ~3973 daya, 494-1611
••••••••• •• •• •• • • • •• • • • _f'WI _______ _
a ODO 1'711 .. AUl.T
&1\.08.UXI
SIOODOWN
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
1060 HAARO ll Iii V[I
CO\TA Ml~A t>-12 0010
'76 Moote Carlo, 2A.OOO mi's, clean. C r e me
w /brown landau top. AM/1-'M t lereo, A /C. "100 p p 494-8611
Ca1 .... ueat• ttlO •••••••••••••••••••••••
NQ tt I 0 1B87 Uncolo Continental ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.000 miles.
'77 El~rtJ. all extr a.a. ~
aood. cw..n cond. S$.99$l Dealer will sell his loaded
· Call Art Mar k V for be I o w m• 673-9187 wholesale Bluebook.
'12 Le Sabre. very good lllllO. 646-7$13 1
t'EOS R.-' ~ • No"' ii l>odRtt Van M•~" of ~ 6.'tl • t.:r Xlnt ninJ
OUHGtl COUMTI"S
OLDE.ST
I' .1ni.sur (.'l()!i.4!out un llllB M l>dcls
11mModoll\
OOW¥fflVUlK MUSTSt;U.
l>IC'K MIU.Lit
M01'0R.'i &2nW W~mwr.S.A
S$7 2l32
pl1a \U •license
SJCM 41 per month for 48
months on appr oved
c redit. APR 12 98~ De ferred p ayment
pnce--~.00. (~).
CashprtCCLS
condlllofl. A/C, $12.00 or bet offer. 6'W995. '70 Mark Ill Clasllc,
ginger bm, tan lthr, all
power . r uns nice.
SllOO/or bst ofr. 848-1866
dys, 893-6857 eves. Ask
forDeruus
17 t'oJU ~·~-d. ~ ... 11 t run. SlOO
~
N ... w rlnr ~t1 p1·d
w hdmct s:itiO (',,u l\w1
ti6l Gt~ ~~ ...Oll!
~;e·1 9150 •••••••••••••••••••••••
M~ ~c "19 Vamah11 '7SO
5pt.'t' , UIOU nll St> II tor
$3185 Will :.di for s:?1JOO
oo-.8594
·74 Suzulu I~.
lo m1 SJ:i()
6751444
'78Honda lil.1000
Llkt' Ot!W.
496-0lbi
'11 Husky 400 $500 /bst
ofr '71 Ya maha 2~o.
SJX). rlean lUI ?.828 ----1972 lfONDA Els inore
Entire Bike Recently
Rebuilt. Excellent cond.
Sl .000 Call eves
494-4747. or see at 462 St
Ann's Dr., Laguna
Beach.
75 H onda MR1 7S.
~more. Xlnt cond New
pis ton & rings. SJOO
752-6232.
1976 M o t o G u zzi
Automal1t needs Cronl
end. $1000 or best. call
mornings from 8 lo
9. 301\M A~~ ror 81 II
673-3462 -----Molar Ho.-s. Sale/ ltewtjStoroge 9160 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ftENT. 23' Jo'1reball. Sell
l'Orlt.ained.
645-2283
RENT: Luxury '78 Motor
Ho m e 22' S leeps 6,
Wint /S um r a t es.
640-8585.
_., Senice, Parts
&Accessories 9400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
6 mag rims, four hole for
capn or MG Midget.
6464064
•••••••••••••••••••••••
~'74612
~ fo'ord u . "t Tnn Vt.'r)
l'l<'lllll U\ltdt-• OUI <'»II
l'Vf"\ ID1 ~
74 t 'urd \ an l'oo~ I\ t
f 11 p b bubblr &op
» nu IU60 Mt! t06
lAJl.lgt• '72 Pn<'l-d w l\<'ll
$UOO ~48 1'730 3002
Frmtw-11lh L.n n t
van.
dnt
&
CREVIER 1966 1-'\>rd window
oe r hot nxldt-d,
~ ~42111 ~W.e.d 9590 &'SI 6 UOAOWAY
••••••••••••••••••••••• \AHfA AHA
WI WILL IUY 835·3 I 7 1 YOUll DA TSUM THE UlftMAfC ORIVINO MAClllNl I
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WE PAY TOP DOLLAR CloMdS.lldays
for top used cars foreign,
domesllcs or class1t·s ff
your car is extra clean,
see us Fl RST!
~
NI '" Orcl!Wp C_.ty I
292.5 Harbor Blvd
COS1'A MESA
979-2500 --------
WEBUY
CLEAN CARS
&TRUCKS
*** J .D.Acobo
l:J919 Mt.Mitchell Circle
Fountain Valley
You are the winner o(
Two Fr.. Tickets
to
Tennessee Williams'
THE
ECCENT1UCITIES
OFA
HIGHTIHGALE
Starring Sandy Dennis at
the Long Beach Conven
tJon Center. JOO E Ocean
lilvd, Long Beach. To
claim your tickets. call
642·5678. ext 272.
$12016 DOWN
$12016 PER MO.
'7'RAT SPYOH
~er •I t'yl. 5 spd
i\MtFM •lt'roo catmette RI'<! with black vinyl
ts1m (Cap t'O!ll $'200
Rt>lttduul $2299 92. Tax
per mo S6 44 36 mo. at
Sl 1.3 152 Tot.at rt-qw red lo
dnvc away Sl20 26 on ap
prov ed cre di t .>
UDtR.SK>
IUCH LEASIMG ~19 Westerly. Su ate 203
Newport Beach
83J..tlSO
'Tl f'at Xl/9. One owner.
Xlnt rood . Fully
equ1 pped. wkdys 9·5,•
546-7711.
..... ; 9727 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$3972
plm tu• liceme
Mlr9cte ...../ ........
2150 Harbor Blvd , C M .
645-5700
'74 Bl2 Wagon. good COD·
dHlon, very cleao.
962·5951 ..... 9756 ....................... •t DEALER IN U.S.A.
ROY CARVER
ROLLS·ROYCE
IMOJ•mbOrtt
NewporlkHh \L----'~
-ClOSlO SUNDAYS
'!i9S1lver Cloud l
$19,000
985-U44
1961 Rolls Royce Sedan.
fine cood. Elegant while .
~Mew •79 $20,500. 640-4999.
HONDA Cars ~ ••••••••••••• !?.~~ MANY
To Ct.ooM FroM!
UNIVERSITY
72' 99E. auto, r adials. Good cood. $1400
536-4685
9765 a...,bHe Toyota
lita.da Carl • GMC ••••••••••• • •• • • •• • • • • •
TNCks llFORE YOU
2850 Harbor Blvd. SBJ. YOUR
full3 M~ 540-9640 TOY OT .. ·1&-A~ cvcc LX SEE US!
A/C. p/s. s/r, 5 /s & MARQUIS TOYOTA
AM /FM s te reo cass MlSslON VIF.JO
642446· 831·2180495-1210 ........ 9732
'12 Buick Estate Wagon
Orig owner. A/C. etc
Runs like new. PP $2195.
641).6188 or 646--6"110
'75SKYHAWK. V6, sporty
yellow hatc hback
w /louver Auto. R/H.
air, only 22.500 m1. $3200 642.520()
9932 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'63 R.dslr Classic coovt.
brand new eng, cln body.
must sac. ~ Ask ror
Kim fi61 "6195 or ~-2012
C1•11e 9915 n.....-t ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......,.. ' 35 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '64 Polara lllnl trns, air
shcks, llOK ong m1, $400.
644-6IKl6 &42·9637.
•
•
PURCHASE
OR LEASE
YOUIMEW
1979
CADILLAC
NOW!
•
NABERS ~
'78 El Dorado: r etired
G.M. ExeculJve. Owner
driven only. Prime cond.
$11,400 493-7893
•79 FORD WAGOH
.. fail""°"' SqliN"
VS. automatic, pwr. steering , factory air
cood .. AM tFM stereo.
luggage rack & ONLY
8.000nules! 007V0Zl.
$5778
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HAR80R BLVD
COSlA MESA t>4'J 0010
COHHElL
CHEVROLET
~Harbor Bl\d
( ·osT \ MESA
***
••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 Celka ST. 19,000 mi. '78 Seville Pewter Gray
•741,; JENSEN' HE ALY auto, new radials, xlot Xtras. Xlnl. Must Sell!
-LO MIL'ES. XLNT cond.$4495,494·3962 $12.500 eve .. wkn <l99-4958 '69Stat 1on Wgn. Auto, _______ ._ COND $6800. C ALL '7JCelica EJdo do bl A/C, Great 429 eng. C·6
546-' 200
WE BUY
USED.CARS
CALL PAPPY Used Car Mgr
540-5630
1011\SO\ & SO\
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IOI McLAREN'S 67>78Z9 $800 12 . ra convert~ e. trans, nuoor body work. ~.7162 Bristol cond. New tires . MOO 631•2408
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15.000 mt s. must sell , al mi, air, leather. mint *DRIVE A* drkbm, $8300 833-~70.
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trans PIS. P /8 , $4.500. NEWPORT BEACH pearance. $6 ,000 . ~ECOUHTY HIG~~ALE equp. Xlnt 4 · Lo/mi.
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1979 TEN CENTS 1
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Robberies Double in Huntington f
lb R VMO D ESTR 0 JR.
OI • ... O..ty ,.._ tMff Pohct.• reported !-tt'\'t•n mort> holdups m Hunt
mgton lll".u.·htoda~. bringing this year s fotal number
or robberws to 48 or ahuut t" 1cc tb many as in thl•
first lwo n\Onthso( 1978
CROOKS HELD l P u re:;tuurant. three stores
and snatch d three purses from vrctlms in what
'HEAVEN' SENT?
Warren Beatty
THIRD OSCAR?
Ingrid Bergman
pollce1believe arc unrelated incidents Monday and
t.•arly today ..
Two L Q.CU: B each men w er e arrested and
t•hurged with the 6 pm robbery attempt at Pas ha's
Liquor store. 706 7th St
The clerk at the store refused to give the men
a ny cash so they grabbed a bottle of cognac and fled
in an auto. Police Sgt Pete Chrisley arrested the
suspects, one armed with a pistol, m Sunset 'Beach.
SECOND STRAIGHT?
Director Allen
AP Wire~
NOMINATED AGAIN
Sir Laurence Olivier
Osear Nominees Named
Film on Viet Veterans Tops List
HOLLYWOOD !AP> "The
, Dee r Hunter ... a corrosive view
of the effects of the . Vietnam
War on America. and ''Heaven
Can Wait" a fantasy comedy
about a pro football player who
returns to earth after death.
scored lop honors in the· 5lsl
Academy Award nominations to-
day with nine each. l Another treatment of Vietnam
War veterans, ''Coming Home."
followed with eight nominations.
"Midnight Express," the story
of an American youth's im·
prisonment 1n Turkey was
nominated an s ix categories and
Woody Allen's drama "In·
teriors" had five.
I
Sir Laurence Oli vier was a
surprise best aetor -0ominee for
his role as a Nazi war cnmmal
hunter ln 1'The Boys from
Brazil." Other nominees for best
actor: Warren Beatty. "Heaven
Can Wait": Gary Busey, "The
Buddy Holly Story"; Robert
De Niro. "The Deer Hunter."
and Jon Voig ht. "Coming
Home."
Three·time winner Ingrid
Bergman was again nominated
for best actress. this time for
her role as a concert pianist in
"Autumn Sonata ·· Oth er
nominees · El le n Burstyn .
··same Time, Next Year "; Jill
C laybur gh, "An Unmarried
Woman", Jane Fonda, "Coming
Hiker Suffers
Broken Ankle
During Trek
A Huntington Beach hiker who
was stranded for five hours after
tumbling down a 20<Hoot cliff is
listed in satisfactory condition
today, sufferinJl a broken ankle.
Dean Quinn, -2(), of 19108 Sloop
Circle fell while hiking with four
friends on Harding Canyon
Truck Trail Road som e six
miles north of M~eska Canyon
Road on Sunday. •
Quinn. wbo was rescued ln a
basket lift. was treated at the
scene by paramedics and taken
to Saddleback Community
Hospital. Laguna Hills.
Pilot's Wife
t Aids Flight
.._I
LOST ffiLLS CAP ) -The wile
• of an unconscious pilot --helped
by ~ traffic controJJers -safe·
ly new their single-engine plane
with five persons aboard until
her husband could r egain con-
sciousness and land safely,
authorlt.iM said.
William G. Sadler. 47 , of Scotts·
dale, Ar1'l. was on a flight
from Santa Cruz to Scottsdale
Monday when he lost conscious-
ness, sending the plane Into a
dJve.
Home," and Geraldine Page.
"Interiors."
Other nominations . Support·
mg actor: Bruce Dern, "Coming
Home"; Richard Farnsworth.
··comes a Horseman"; J ohn
Hurt. "Midnig ht Express";
Christopher Wal.ken, "The Deer
Hunter." and Jack Warden.
"Heaven Can Wait."
Supporting actress: Dyan
Cannon, "Heaven Can Wait";
Pen\!lope Milford, "Coming
Home"; Ma ggie Smith .
"California Suite"; Maureen
Stapleton, "Interiors," and
Meryl Streep, .. The Dee r
Hunter."
Best director: 'Interiors:·
which failed 'tO be nominated as
best picture. nevertheless won a
nom ination for Woody Allen as
best director. Other directoriaJ
nominees: Hal Ashby, "Commg
Home"; Michael Cimino. "The
Deer Hunter"; Warren Beatty
and Buck Henry, "Heaven Can
Wait," and Alan Parker , "Mid·
night Expre5'." .
All five nominations for
best foreign language film went
to Europe . "Ge t Out Your
Handkerchiefs," France; "The
Glass Cell," West Germany.
"Hungarians." Hungary; "Viva
Italia!·• Italy. and "White Bim.
Black-Ear," USSR.
Contenders for best original
song : "Hopelessly Devoted to
You " from "GrPasc." "La!.l
Dance" from "Thank God H's
Friday,'' "The Last Time I Felt
Like This" from "Same Time.
Next Year," "Ready to Take a
Chance Again " from "Foul
Play" and "Wh e n You're
Loved" frdm ''The Magic of
Lassie."
There were virtually no sur·
prises except for Olivier's
nomination in "The Boys from
Brazil." Gregory Peck was a
favorite for the s ame film.
Among those awaiting the
nominations announcement at
the glittering new headquarters
of the Academy of Motion Pie·
lure Arts and Sciences in Bever·
ly Hills were a hund r ed
Hollywood press agents, all hop.
ing their studios and clients
would appear on the magic list
Publicists with nominated
films planned to waste little
time before buying advertising
space in trade papers to con-
t inue, their campaig ns An
estimated $2.5 million will be
spent to win attention and voles
from the Academy's 3.600 voting
members.
Oscar nominations are made
by individual branche!> of the
Aca demy. so that actor s
nominate for acting awards a nd
writers for writing. All mem~r"
select a choice for best picture
Cutbaeks Ordered
County Democrats
$24,5(;8 in Debt
By GARV GRANVILLE
Of Ille O.lly PllM SIJIH
Democratic party leaders
were told Monday night that the
party in Orange County is broke
and at least $24,568 io debt. The debt left from the party's
1978 political activities. includ·
ing a cosUy voter registration
drive. was unveiled at the
Democratic Party Central Com-
mittee meeting in Stanton.
·'There is a clear and present
danger we won't be in business
by next Monday," Central Com·
miltee Chairman Bill Thom only
half-jokingly said as he dis·
cussed the party's financial
plight.
Included among the debts
owed by the Democrats as
about $1,500 ln tues, $1,619 in
credit car~ purchases and
roughly $1,300 due to registra·
lion drive workers.
Reacting to the financial
crisis, Thom ordered a cutback
in party headquarters OJ>ejjl·
lions. ~
The newly elected county
chairman also proposed two ma-
jor fund.raisers, one what he
called a gala ·Democraftc ex·
travagarua and the other a box ·
Jna s.bow fh turing exhlbltJons
by Carlos PaUmJno and Indian Bed Loper. .
. -
State party Chairman Richard
O'NeUI, the long-time financial
godfather of county Democrats.
went Thom one better.
O'Neill said a St. Patrick's
Day fund-raiser charging the
party faithful $20 a head "would
help keep the doors open.
"He'd better do something and
do something fast," O'Neill
warned.
Committee . Treasurer Jackie
Jessie said, "In the past four
years. we raised a lot of money
and spent a lot of money. Now
we must work our way out or the
jam.''
Mrs . Jessie admitted some
creditors have threatened
lawsuits in their effort to collect
the money owed them. "We must retire these obliga.
lions lf we are to retain our
credibility and reputation,"
Mrs . Jessie said.
Former county chairman
frank Barbaro said a deficit of
$8,000 was proj~ted last Oc-
tober as the geheral election
campaign and voter registration
drive came to a bead.
Barbaro said that roughly only
$11.000 of the debt is distress in·
debtednets because the balance
11 loans due to Democratic
benefactors such as O'Nelll and
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COVETED PRIZE
Hollywood's Oscar
Ocean View
Schools Ask
For Substitutes
H untington Beach a r ea
teachers without jobs \lrC being
sought by the Ocean Vi ew School
District as substitutes
Jim Carvell. ass1stant s.upenn·
tendent for personnel . said this
week lhat the dis trict 's sub·
st1tute ranks are low. Person·
nf.'l 's list numbers only 135 fill -in
teachers The district would like
to keep its list at 200 names.
"The situation can be critical
during nu seasons. and from
tim e to lime we have had to re·
sort to combining <!lasses and
putting administrators in the
classrooms.·· he said
Daily pay ror short-term as-
s ignmE'nts is $.15. Htgher rates
are paid for long-term assign.
m ents. he said.
Prospective certificated sub·
stltutes are asked to contact the
district pers onnel office at
Beach Boulevard and Warner
Avenue.
Bush Hires Aides
WAS HIN G TON <AP l
f orme r Republican National
C hairman George Bus h has
hired & former top stra tegist for
Ronald Reagan to work in his
uphill battle lo grab the 1980
GOP presrdentiel nomination.
according to published report
here.
Arrested were Clem Leon Riley, 22, and Ri chard
Maurice Gulley, 20. The cognac was recovered.
A LONE BANDIT wearing a brown wig and
a rmed with a chrome·plated pistol h eld up
Jlanshaw's Liquor store. 8031 Warner Ave. Monday
at 11 a.m. He fled with $185 in a dark blue sedan.
The bandit was a short man who used his hand
<See ROBBERIES, Page A2>
New Ad1'ance?
China, Viets
Claim Victory
BANGKOK. Thailand (AP > -
Intelligence sources said today
China's invasion columns have
resumed their advance into Vlet-
nam. but a diplomat in Peking
s a id the Chinese have r eaf-
firmed t hat their attack is a
limited operation and ... they will
not hold any· Vietnamese ter·
ntory.
Victories were reported for
both sides today. The Soviet
news agency Tass reported from
Hanoi that Chinese forces cap-
tured the Vietnamese border ci-
t y o f L ao C at . 175 mil es
northwest of Hanoi. Thai in·
telhgence sources s aid tough
Vietname se re s i s tan ce
el sewhere in mountainous
Muong Khuong Province forced
China to withdraw many units
out of the region.
The sources m Bangkok said
tbe Chinese invaders had driven
as far as 10 miles Into Vietnam.
Previously. the Chjnese were re·
ported to have penetrated no
more than six miles along any or
the various invasion corridors
they used along the 450-miJe
front.
In Peking. Lebanese am-
bassador Elie J. Boustany. dean
of the diplomatic corps in the
Chinese capital. was called to-
day to the Chinese Foreign
Ministry. where Deputy Foreign
Ministe r Ho Ying outlined
China 's position on lhe invasion
Report Foulup
''He explained to me the point
of vi e w of th e C hinese
authorities . . . that It was a
limited operation and that China
has no intention to occupy any
part of Vietnamese territory,"
Boustany said in a telephone in·
terview with The Associated
Press in New York.
The intelligence sources in
Bangkok said the Chinese on
Monday replaced some units
with fresh troops and began to
push ahead again.
Japan's Kyodo news service
quoted Soviet and Vietnamese
sources in the Chinese capital as
saying heavy fighting was con.
tinuing between Chinese and Viet-
namese forces in the area or Lao
Cai. Tass said the Chinese cap·
tured Lao Cai. a town of probably
10,000or more, after a heavy bar-
rage.
The Soviet news agency, quot·
ing the Vietnam News Agency.
also said Vietnamese counterat
tacks in Lang Son Province. 80
miles northeast of Hanoi, had
dniven Chlnese light artillery
back into Chinese territory.
Tass also claimed the Chinese
artillery was firing shells "filled
with toxic substances ... It was
not known whether this referred
to poison gas or some other sub-
stance.
Since launching the invasion
Saturday. China has stressed
<See VIET. Page A21
Police Chief Asks
Federal Answers
Huntington Beach Police Chief
Earle Robitaille said today he is
d e m a nding ans w e r s fro m
federal officials on how a "whole
gang of mistakes" was made in
a report that criticized the local
police department..
Robitaille declared that a re-
port issued last October by the
Western region of the U.S. Com·
m ission on Civil Rights was
biased and he is insisting on an
offiC'ial explanation.
He ~aid a recent letter to local
orricials from Louis Nunez, staff
director of the U.S. Commission
on Civil Rights m Washington,
O C .. doesn't resolve the con·
troversy.
Nunez claimed that the report
was only in draft form and that
it should have soli'cited com-
ments and feedback from Hunt·
ini:tton Beach officials .
Robitaille said it 6as been four
months since the report was re-
leased and there never has been
such a request. "It m aJtes one
ouestion thei r intentions." ,
Robitaille also disputes claims
by the federal official lbat in·
formation in the report was re ·
leased first by Huntington Beach
officials who called a press con·
ference to respond to charges.
"The report actually was re·
leased!-to the media two or three
days before anyone ln the city
got a copy of lt," Robitaille said.
Robltaille said he wants to
know what formulas were used
by the civil rights investl1aUon
ln estabtlshJng that Hunt.ington
Beach had a high num~r of
complaints about pot\ce
behavior.
·n e sold an audit of the depart·
meot last year revealed that
ratio o( complaints to police ar·
rests was one per 278.
•'That's quite low. The audlt
showed that internal procedurea
are sound and that we are
thorough and res ponsive to
citizens." Robitaille said
Another hole in the report.
Robitaille claims. was the con-
tent ion that the least ex-
perienced officers are assigned
to the troubled Main Street area.·
Robitaille said this is not true.
"The findings on complaints do
not have factual merit." he said.
"They 'r e just a bunch oC
baloney ...
Robitaille said his request for a
grand jury investigation of the
procedures used in the report has
fallen ondeaf ears.
He said he doesn't intend to lt:t
the matter drop. however. until
he gets satisfactory answers.
Coast
Weathe r
Chance of rain. tonight
and Wednesday 80 per·
cent. Gusty westerl y
winds Wednesday. Highs
55 to 60. Lows tonight 47 to
52.
INSIDE TODA 't'
Arrangements are being
e~drttd for tM Womt>n's
Kemper~ to be Mid M.it
month at Colta MetQ's Mesa
Verde Countr11 Club. See .
atory, Page 81. ·
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DAILY PILOT •
' Marvin Trial
Ruling Slated
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\nd ttwlr uttorn•y11 t'ntert"d a ~1o:u.•d trrnJ &<'8 ion toda) with lb
1udge t>~pt•elt-d to rult> on ttw .<1
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A ltorn«>)'I rintmat•d th~1
\OUld pr~nnl araumtnll for
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foiu Mori
GenRrals
·Executed
TEHRAN , Ir an 11\P l
\)'alollah Ruhollah Khomeini·~
evolutionary government.
1ress1ng its purge of Sh~h
lfohammed Reza Pahlavi's re
:1me. executed four mon·
:enerals today and ~a uJ 1t would
1ound the ruler in exile until he
!OUld find refuge only In South
\frica or Isra~I
Aides to Khomeini said Gen
.>arv12 Amin Afshar. former
·ommander of the shah's Im
>erial Guard : Brig. Gen
'daunuchehr Malek, the infantry
•ommander in Qazvln; Gen.
"ematullah Motamada. military
:ovemor of Qazvin, and Gen
tossem Hamadanian, chief of
he SA YAK secret pohce in
<ermanshah, were shot at 2
1.m
Their deaths brought to eight
he number of generals executed
>Y the new Islamic regime, and
hree more were killed by mobs.
;1xteen more ex-officials have
>een reported condemned to
tealh, and the roundup is e<>nti·
.'Wing.. ·
Malek and Motamadi were
held responsible for the bloody
suppression of demonstrations
against the shah in Qazvin. 90
miles northwest of Tehran.
where scores were killed and tanks were used against the
demonstrators
More than half of Iran's
soldiers, who deserted in droves
during the uprising, have re·
turned to duty, the new chief or
staff. Gen. Mohammed Vali
Qarani, told reporters today.
Qararu said a great deal of bit·
terness still exists between the
people and the troops who sup·
ported the s hah, so many
soldiers have not returned ,
particuJarly in Tehran.
In an editorial, the Tehran dai-
ly Ettelaat criticized the secret
manner or the generals' execu-
taons and the way they were car·
rwd out.
·'The criminals s hould be tried
an a peoples' court, not inside a
room with closed doors
\/hat is taking place is exactly
i hat was happening an the self.
uat1sried courts of the shah."
day tn tfw> Jodgl"'St'h"3m~~ Tht"
ront•nt ol hl tfsllmon> will bt-~om" pub11t only tr tht Judi'"
r ul4' It •& r ll•vant to th1•
landmark 11n>pc-l1y rl&hla tr111I
A a the pa rU nlf"d j n to rou rt,
•l we "oted th•\ Marvln
celebrated hla 15th blrtbday
Monday
·Po r look ny old..-r .. " h t!
asked ~porttrs
lhi. wtft>. Pamt>la, ~1o11d 1t had
bten • qUlet day
·1 Hjd, 'Happy Birthday,· but ~,.didn't do anytbinll perial "
M 111s Man•ln tqld repor'\t'r'
i.hl' h art had a dl~turb1ng
"l't'kt>nd . S b t s aid un
~nun) rl}OWS ptrM>n ent a large
bouquet o( dted nowers to ht•r
door
SuJ)l•rior C'.ourt Judge Arthur
Marshall. uplalning that the
mMtlt-rs under discussion 1n hb
<'ha mbers are "private" an
nature, said he dosed the
sessions to prevent the material
from beroming public until he
rules on its relevance.
If the judge decrees that the
witness' testimony is r elevant,
he has said he will release the
transcript of the closed ses~ion
to the public.
If the matter is ruled irrelc·
vant, the secret s ess ions'
transcripts would be sealed until
the trial's end.
The witness was only the tturd
called by Marvin since his de·
fense case opened last week.
However, the actor's lawyers
had some five witnesses seated
1n the courthouse hallways
awaiting their turn on the wit-
ness stand. They said further
witnesses will testify in pubUc.
Miss Marvin, who presented
nearly five weeks of evidence, is
seeking-a $1.8 million share of
the actor's assets during the six
years they lived together.
Ocean View
Board Eyes
Sale of Land
Ocean View School District
trustees are scheduled tonight t.o
consider selling the district's
headquarters property at Beach
Boulevard and Warner Avenue.
The 8.2-acre Huntington Beach
site houses headquarters offices
in a building originally construct·
ed as an elementary school.
Offices are t.o be moved across
the street to the Rancho View
School , ·16940 8 St., closed two
years ago because of declining
student enrollment.
A 1976 appraisal eRlimuted the
headquarters property vaJue at
$650,000, ~ajd Jim Jones, assis·
tant superintendent for business
services.
The elementary school dis·
trict 's enrollment is 12,08<1.
Jones said. At its peak in 1973-74,
13,965 students were enrolled.
Tonight's 7:30 o'clock meeting
is set for the district board
room , 7972 Warner Ave.
Waddill Jury Picks
Ente r Second Week
Jury selection in the retrial of
accused baby killer Dr. William
Waddlll entered its see<>nd week
today an Orange County Superior
Court.
There was no end yet an sight
in the JUry panehng process this
mornin~ as prosecuting and de·
fense attorneys continued ques-
tioning pros pective jurors on
their views of right lo life issues
and the ro\e of the physician.
Waddill, 43, of Huntington
Harbour is accused of strangling
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a newborn girl after s he alleged-
ly survived an unsuccessful
saline abortion performed on an
18-year-old unwed mother near-
ly two years ago.
Waddill has insisted the infant
never was alive.
The physician's first Superior
Court trial ended in a mistrial
last May when jurors a nnounced
they were hopelessly deadlocked
after 16 weeks of testimony and
11 days of deliberation.
Jury members said their split
w~s 7.5 in favor of acquitting
WaddUJ on the murder charge.
Defense attor ney Char les
Weedman said today be ex~ts
the jury selection process before
Judge Btt<>n McMillan to con·
tinue at least another two days.
Waddill'R trial is expect.ed to
last about four months.
FnnaPa~AJ
VIET •••
that it would be a limited
military ope ration aimed at
"leaching a lesson'' to Vietnam .
Radio Hanoi churned Monday
that Vietnamese forces killed
more than 3,500 Chinese trooPR
aod destroyed more than 100
Chlnese-t.anks. It gave no Viel·
namese casualtlell, but Thal in·
tclllgence sources said Vlet·
namese troops suffered heavier
loaaes.
A Japanese report from Pc·
klna said Chinese troops in north
Chin a have been alerted for
poulble war wltb the Soviet
Union and ctvtlla.na have been
evacuated from some border
areas.
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'DO SOMETHING FAST'
Democrat Chief O'Neill
f ',..,,. Pa~ Al
DEBT • • •
:.late Senator Paul Carpenl{!r
Harbaro noted that the central
committee ra1sed over $300,000
in the past two years and caJJed
the existing debt "not lnsurmoun·
table."
However, the former party
chairman conceded, raising
money now is more difficult
because of increased competi·
lion lor political dollars.
The Democratic Party's local
deficit reflected stepped·UP par·
ty activity by the party in recent
years, including maintaining a
permanent party headquarters
as well as a fuJl.time salaried
direct.or.
But in reflecting on the debt,
Democrats focused their all.en·
tlon on the voter registration
drive that momentarily late last
fall saw Democratic registra·
tlons edge in front of Republican
for the first time in 16 years.
That drive tended to finJe,
however, when failing finances
curtailed the election day gel·
out-the-voter drive and in the af.
termath of the general election
the Republicans resumed their
leadership in voter registration.
GwJoline
Shortage
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be 1m1Jlt• lu••I Im ••m.,ru"cy
v~hltl\'11 tJut U11tl th•• l'llY may
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prohl•·m ,,, ••on"M VIII ton or
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Oftlt•tl!lJ wrrr rt('rntly 1n
lor1~1y· <;h .. vmn USA Inc
that It 1nu•rw.tt'<f to allocnt1• lo th1·
city th~ anmt' umount of fue>I 1n
f''ebruury und Morch that It rl'
'c('1vt'd ror thf' 11ume two month'>
last year
"I don't ~cc nny Immediate
problem," purchasing agent
l'loy How sald. "Bu\ 1t is very
prudent t o exercise every
restraint In the use of ruel."
How sald the city's vehicle
fleet has not grown materially
and that there are fewer
employees t.o travel this year
because of resignations.
"We will be asking everyone
to please restrict travel to real
needs." How said.
Chevron recently told the city
that the company's supply of
gasoline throughout the county
will not be sufficient to meet the
demands of dealers and
wholesale customers.
Chevron officials noted that
demands have been increasing
rapidly and that supplies are un·
certain because of disruptions
caused by the '.'Iranian s1tua·
lion."
The city owns about 350
vehicles which consume about
35,000 gallons or fu e l each
month.
Front Pagf! A I
ROBBERIES DOUBLE. • •
to hide his face, police said.
A HULK.ING GUNMAN, also wearing a wig,
robbed the Plankhouse restaurant. 18872 Beach
Blvd .. about 9 p.m . and fled on.foot with $150 in cash.
The six-foot, five-inch bandit showed the cashier
a pistol in his waistband.and demanded money. He
grabbed the cash and threatened to shoot anyone
who followed him.
Another lone bandit armed with a pistol and
wearing a wool scarf over his face robbed the U·
Totem store. near the corner of Beach Boulevard
and Yorktown Avenue, at 12:50 a.m. today.
No further details were available today on the
holdup but police said the bandit is still at large.
FEW DETAILS WE RE available on a string of
three purse snatches reported Monday-. Police belie~e
two of the purse robberies were committed by a pair
of teen:age girls in supermarket parking lots.
ln the other mcident, police said a man grabbed
a woman near her back porch and put his arms
around her neck before taking her purse with $8 and
fleeing in an auto at 8 .15 p.m.
POLICE SGT. LUIS OCHOA s·aid there appears
to be no clearcut answer as to why so many more
robberies have occurred in the city this year.
Only 25 holdups were reported during January
and February of 1978, he said.
"ll looks like the crooks are headed this way."
Ochoa said.
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GRACIE FIELDS WITH DAME COMMANDER AWARD
PHot Wrtter Rem.mbera Wartime Entert•lner
A Special Salute
For Special Lady
By TOM BARLEY Of tlw 0.11., ~ , ....
More years ago than this writer cares to accurately re-
call, he was standing with olher Royal Air Force recruits
in the pouring rain outside a hut that dared to call Itself
"the camp theater."
IT WAS OUR last night at the dreary Bournemouth
Training Center. The next day. we were to Join our
squadrons in bomber and fighter commands an~ do our bit
in what were to be the last months of World War IL
And so we had been promised a special treat.
"Now. off you go to the theater, lads." our sergeant
told us .. They'll have a cup of tea for you and a very
special lady is going t.o sing to you.'·
We'd heard that one before. But you
didn't argue with Sergeant Hard~astle
and so we shuffled off in the rain to take
what we believed would be an hour or
lWO Of suffering .
INSfEAD, WE FOUND ourselves
under the magic spell of a very won·
derful entertainer who, in no time at all,
had a bunch of thoroughly bored
, • recruits singing all the old favorites
u11L£Y with her: "Tipperary," "Mademoiselle
from Armentieres." "Pack Up Your Troubles," "Sally"
and "When I Grow Too Old to Dream.'' . This angel in our time or need was, of course, Gracie
Fields. And she sang to us as she had sung to many
thousands of servicemen, many of whom would never hear
her sing again. . .
It was a night I shall never forget. For then she Joined
us for tea and sandwiches. finding out which corner or the
British Isles we called home, asking us about our families
and reminding us, with her vivid. vibrant personality of
the mothers and sisters we sorely missed.
GRACIE WAS, of course, a great entertainer before
and after World War II. The lass from Lancashire was a
dearly loved personality and she was always devoting the
proceeds of her concerts to worthy causes: crippled chjldren,
the blind. orphanages. you name it.
And today she was named a Dame Commander of the
British Empire by Queen Elizabeth. The honor 1s richly de·
served and long overdue.
For Gracie is at 81. what she was at 21 -"our
Gracie." She sang while bombs were falling, while shells
were raining on a battle front less than a mile away and on
the decks of warships steaming through enemy waters.
AND SHE SANG to a bunch of raw, frightened recruits
on a rainy night in November, 1944, and helped tht;m
forget for an hour or two that they were to leave the t.r~·
ing neld at Bournemouth for the .night sky over Berhn.
Hamburg. Cologne and Dusseldorf.
God bless you, Gracie; we and the many thousands
who didn't come back to hear you sjng again, salute you.
Women Profs Searee
By PIDLIP ROSMARIN
0t the Dally 11'1~ SUll
Female professors are scarce
at UC Irvine.
Despite what campus officials
call a vigorous afCirmative ac·
tion program, womell professors
are outnumbered almost seven
to one.
Jn the uppermost rank. the
ratio ls 24 to one. Of 130 full pro·
fessors at UCI, as of Oct. 31,
1978, only five of them -four
percent -were women.
Among all ranks including fuJI
professors. asaociate professors
and assistant profes.sors. there
were 40 women and 271 men.
UCl's imbaJance of men and
women in academia ranks tar
behind the progress of colleges
and universities nationwide, ac·
cording to recent U.S. Health,
Education and Welfare Depart·
ment staU11tlcs.
to a 1977·78 school year study
of more than 3,000 educational
ln11tltutlons. ,ver age fema le
representaUon "'on the I acuities
wu for aJI profe11sor f anks, 25.5 per~ent, compared to UCI's 13
percent.
For full professor s , the
average determin ed by the
II EW survey was 9. 7 ~rcent,
nelll t.o UCJ-'s four percen~.
Women assoclate professor~
at UCI lagged eight percentage
poinll beghlnd the national
avera1e of 18 percent.
At the entry-level aasistant
prof eeaor rank, UCI mat.tbed
lhe hatk>n•I average of about 31
percent. . .
(
.. Overall and at the highest
rank. when compared to the rest
of the nation. UC I wound up in
the bottommost quarter.
A more positive piece of news
for women at UCI Is t hat, by and
large. female professors are gel·
ting paid about lbe same as the
males.
Only in the rank of fuJI pro·
fessors Is there a noticeable
gap: male professors are earn·
ing ao average of $29,220 a year.
while females are earning, on
average, $26,844 a year, or 8.1
percent Jess.
The difference, as campus ad·
ministrators point out, may easi·
ly lie in the fact that there are
extraordinarily few women an
the averaging pool-
Also. m~t of the women have
attained their high rank only m
the past five years, In 1973,
there were ooJy two female full
professors at UCI. compared to
90males.
Since pay in part reflects ex·
perience and quaUficaUons. ad·
mln lstrators say, the women
professors as a group are lower
paid, because there are so many
men with greater experience
and qualificaUona. N atlonaUy, thestatus off emale
f ull professors Is less
lofty 1till : They're ge\llni pa)d9.8
per<:ent lets than the men, oc·
cordloa to HEW, an average
$22.322.
That's better than they were
dolna five yean earlier. In 1973.
wben they were earnln& an
averat• $17,080. tome J.2,6 per·
\
cent less than the men.
The women at UCT also arc
doing better than they were five
years ago, when the pair or them
averaged $21.504 a year, 9.5 per·
cent less than the men.
That women at UCI are attain·
ing job pay equality is evident in
the fact that in all ranks their
pay is increasing at a faster
pace, from two percent to seven
percent, than the men's.
Progress in numbers also Is
being made, with about an equal
Increase in men and women <20 men, 21 women l professors since
1973. when the males outnum·
bered the females 13 to one.
Ramon Curiel is UCJ's assis·
ta nt chancellor f o r ad ·
minl'strntive affairs and af·
firmaUve action.
He asserts that "women have
· been doing pretty wel\ during
tbe past Cew ye<lfS."
"Our effort to hire women."
Cur iel said, "has been more
than successful. It's better than
the national trend."
Curiel said there are fewer
wom en than men In the higher
r anks ~use there are fewer
women availa~le.
"tn effect," he said, "tbe
availability is limited ; the
higher you go In the ranks, the
less avai\abilit~ \.here is for
women and minorities."
Curiel saJd women have been
slow to get lnto fundation fields
such as physics. chemistry.
en1tneerlng, rnedlclne and
mathematics. and hlstortcall)'
have been more apt t.o c~ the
..
s ocial sc ien ces and th e
humaruties.
"It's 1ust part of the educa·
t1onal system we've had." Curiel
s aid. "There hasn't been an
equal educational opportunity
for women and minorities in the
past."
Curiel said, "Our general hir·
Ing policy is strongly af·
firmative action oriented."
T he administrator said a
partial reason for what seems
slow growth or the status of
women In unJversilles lies in the
practice by universities of h.iring.
particularly in the upper ranJ<s.
from among themselves.
In other words, few new high·
ranking female professors are
coming into the field, but there
is a sort of musical chairs re ·
distribltt+On of existing stock
that Is striking sour notes with
people interested in the status or
women.
. "What really happens." Curiel
said, "ls that we pirate ftom one
another: one lnstllullon will
steal from another.
"At top levels, in the hJgher
ranks. there's no doubt about it
that that's almost all there \s."
Curiel questioned the ap-
propriateness or comparing the
progress of women at UCt with
how the rest of the country is do·
ing.
"I don't know wbethu it's
fair," he said, "t.o compare us.
because we're a relatively
newer university, with a rel·
aUvely newer raculty."
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Osc_ar Race Set j
'Hunter,' 'Heaven' Favored i
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HOLLYWOOD <AP I "The
Deer Hunter," a corrosive view
of the effects of the Vietnam
War on America, a nd ''Heaven
Can Wait" a fantasy comedy
about a pro football player who
r eturns to earth a fte r death,
scored top honors in the Slst
Academy Award nominations to-
day with nine each.
Another treatment or Vietnam
War veterans, "Com ing Home."
followed with eight nominations
"Midnight Express." the story
or a n American youth's 1m
prisonment i n Turkey was
nominated in six categories and
Wood y Allen 's dra m a "In
teriors" had five.
Sir Laurence Olivier was a
s urprise best actor nominee for
his role as a Nazi war cr iminal
hunter in "The Boys from
Brazil." Other nominees for best
actor : Warren Beatty. "Heaven
Can Wait"; Gary Bus ey, "The
Buddy Holl y Story", Robert
DeNiro. "The Deer Hunter."
a nd Jon Voigh t. "Coming
Home."
Woman". J ane Fonda, "Coming
Home." and Geraldine Page,
··interiors .·'
Nominated for best picture or
1978 were "Coming Home ...
"The Deer Hunter." "Heaven
Can Wait," ''Midnight Express"
and "An Unmarried Woman."
Other nominations : Support·
ing actor: Bruce Dern. "Coming
Home"; Richard Farnsworth.
"Comes a Horseman"; John
Hurt. "Midnight Express";
Christopher Walken. "The Deer
Hunter ." and Jack Warden.
"Heaven Can Wait."
Supporling actress: Dyan
Cannon. "Heaven Can Wait".
Penelope Milford. ··coming
,JJ
H o me ". Ma ggie S mtth .
"California Suite"; Maureen
Stapleton, "Interiors," anct
Meryl S(reep, "The Deer
Hunter." · ·
-Best director: "Interiors,"
which failed to be nominated as
best picture, nevertheless won a
nomination for Woody Allen as
best director. Other directorial
nominees: Hal Ashby, "Comfog
Home": Michael Cimino, "The
Deer Hunter"; Warren Beatty
and Buck' Henry, "Heaven Can •
Wait,·· and Alan Parker, "Mid·
rught Express ."
-All five nominat ions for
best foreign language film went
<See OSCARS, Page .\2)
Schwartz New U CI
Vice Chancellor
BEST ACTORS The five nominees for Wa rren Beatty, "Heaven Can Wait." and
I bottom) Gary Busey. "The Buddy Holl·y
Story:" and Rob ert DeNiro. "The Deer
Hunter."
Three.time w inne r Ingrid
Bergman was again nominated
for best actress. this time for
her role as a concert pianist in
"Autumn Sonata " Other
n om inees : Ellen Burs tyn.
"Same Ti me, Next Year"; Jill
Clayburgh , "An Unma rried
Leo M. Schwartz, associate
director for administration at
the National Institutes of Health,
has been appointed UC Irvine's
v a('e c hance llo r fo r ad ·
mmastratave services
" bes l actor of 1978 are Clop, from left ) Sir
La ure nc:e Olivier. "The Boys From
Brazil": Jon Voight, ·:corning Home":
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China, Vi et
t-Factions
School Patrol Planned
i
l Claim Wins
f f BANGKOK. Thailand lAPI
L Intelligence !>ources s aid today
J China's invasion columns have
I resumed their advance into Viel·
~ nam, bJJt a diplomat in Peking l said the Chinese have reaf· J firmed · that their attack is a
• limited operation and they will
: not hold any VieJn.a mese ter·
Tuv Irvine Officers to Watch for Vandals
Two Irvine police offi cers
one male and one female will
walk a beat th is week a nd
possibly next. to try to dis·
courage young. n on-student
adults who have been vandahz· ing the campus of Irvine High
School.
a nd doing damage to student
automobiles.
Pa int finis hes have been
scr a tched. a ntennae bent or
s napped and burglaries com·
milted.
Last week, officials from the
school district pleaded with the
Irvine City' Council for protec·
lion. ·
Police Chief Leo Peart argued
that full time sur veillance would
cost too much ..
The council asked P eart to
work out some sort of com
promise level or protection.
Peart's solution. which was
approved by Irvine High School
Principal Dean WaJd(ogel and
Assistant Principal Greg Cops.
went into operation today .
It consists of two parts .
He replaces L. E . Cox, who re-
tired last month after 18 years
with UCI
S<.'hwartz. who a ssumes his
JOb an June. was appointed by
UC I Cha ncellor Daniel Aldri ch
Jr . with the a pproval of the UC
board of regents
He wall be responsible for
personne l managem ent, ac·
co unti ng. m a teri a ls a nd
racaltties m a nagement. con·
structton proJects, police and en-
vironmental health and safety.
Schwartz previously held ad-
m m1strat1ve posts at the Na .
taona l Science Foundation. the
U.S. Office of Education and the
National Aeronautks a nd Space
Administration
" ~ w """"'• NEW VICE CHANCELLOR
Leo M. Schwartz
ritory. .
' Victories we re r eported for
both sides toda y . The Soviet
news agency Tass reported from
Hanoi that Ch.inese forces, cap-
• tured the Vietnamese border ci·
ty of Lao Cai. 175 miles
northwes t or Hanoi. Thai in·
telligence sources said tough
Vietnam ese r es i s t ance
elsewhere in m o untainous
Muong Khuong Provance forced
China to withdraw many units
out of the region.
The main target of police
and vandals is a rear parking
lot that abuts Her itage P ark.
People have been s neaking onto
the parking lot, which is ob·
scured from most of the school.
School board Trustee Fred
Gahm said a full-time officer or
civilian security g uard was
needed to discourage c rime.
Cutbacks Ordered
County Democrats
$24,568 in Debt
The first is a consistent patrol
or the parking lots and nearby
Heritage P ark, with continuous
patrol by a police car weekdays
for the remainder of the school
year . from 11.30 a .m . to 1 pm
during tbe lunch period, and
again later, when school lets
out for the day. from 3 to 4 p. m
lrville Cable Hike
Weighed by Pane--f-
The sources an Bangkok said
the Ch.inese invaders had dnve n
as far as 10 miles into Vietnam.
Previously, the Chinese were r e·
po rted to have penetrated no
more than s ix m iles along any of
the Wious invasion rorridors
they a sed a long the 450-mile
front.
In Peking, Le banese a m ·
bassador Elie J . Boustany, dean
of the diplomatic corps in the
Chinese capital. wai. called to·
day t o the Chinese Foreign
• Ministry. where Deputy Foreign
Minister Ho Ying o utlined
China's position on the invasion.
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"He explained to me the point
o f view of the C hinese
authorities . . . that it wa~ a
limited operation and that China
has no intention to occupy any
part of Vietnamese territory."
Boustany said in a telephone in-
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Coast
We athe r
Chance or rain toojght
and Wednesday 80 per·
cent. Gusty wes terly
winds Wednesday. Highs
55 to 60. Lows tonight 47 to
52.
INSIDE TOD-' Y
Arrangementa Orf! being
erpedited /or tM Women'1
Kem~~ to ~ hsld nezt
month at C-osta Me1a'a Meaa
Verde Country Club. See
atory, Page 81.
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By GA~Y GRANVILLI-.
• Of 1'-Dally Piiot Sl"I
Democratic party l eader~
were told Monday night that the
party in Orange County as broke
and. at least $24.568 in debt.
The debt left from the p'arty's
1978 political actaviucs. mclud·
ing a costly voter registration
driye. was unvt•lled al the
Democratic Party Centr al Com
mittee meeting in StaotAn
"There as a clear a111.J pre!>cnt
Mrs. Sullivan
' FWJeral Rites
Set We<bresday
Funeral se r vices are
sc heduled Wednesday for Ne~port_Beach philanthropist "'Do~h~ Grannis Sullivan, a
fou nder of the Newport Harbor
Art Museum. She died Sunday at
her Harbor Island home at the
age or 71.
Mrs. Sullivan, who had been
ill with cancer for several years.
was pas t pres ident o f the
Ahmanson Foundation and
former wife of the late Clnancier
and ph.ilanthropist, Howard F.
Ahmanson.
The couple were divorced in
1962 and Mrs. Sullivan r emar-
ried in 1966. Her second husband
was the late Denis E . Sullivan.
In addition to a variety of
other charitable activities. Mrs
Sullivan helped raise money for
the Newport Harbor Art Museum~ which s he had also
helped to found. A wing or the
museum is named for her .
Sen•kes will begin Ol 11 a . m ~ednesday at Pacific View
Memorial Park. 3SOO Pacific
Vlew Drive, Newport Beach.
T he family has s uggested
-me1m>r1a1 contributions to tbc
Salk Institute of La J olla.
Mra. Sul1ivan leaves one son,
Howard F. Ahmanson Jr . of Irvine. ~
d<1ngcr we won't be in lrusiness
by next '\10'11lay," Central Com -
mittee l ha1rman Bill Thom only
ha lf·Jokinr.ly :.aid a s he dis-
c us~cd the party 's financial
plight ~
I 11 cludcd a mong the debts
owe d by the Dem ocrats 1s
ahout Sl,500 an taxes, Sl,619 an
t rt.'d tl card purch ases and
roughly Sl.300 due to registra·
tion dnve "orkers.
R eacting to the financial
crisis. Thom ordered a cutback
in party headquarte rs opera·
lions.
The ne wl y elected county
chairman also proposed two ma·
jor fund-raisers. one what he
called a gala De mocratic ex·
travaganza and the other a box·
ing show featuring exhibitions
by Carlos Palimlno and Indian
Red Lopez.
State party Chairman Richarcf
O'Neill, the long-time fin ancial
godfather of county Democrat~.
went Thom one better .
O'Neill said a St. Patrick's
Day fund-raiser c h argin~ t:IC
party faithflal $20 a head "would
help keep the doors open.
"He'd better do somelhinl{ and
<See DEBTS, Page A2 l
Peart said that. besides ~.'lf.J
veillance from the police car :"f>T.
ricers periodically wall walk
through the area. .
An unmarked .pohce car and
officers wearing street clothes
will be used fo r the s pecial
patrol, Peart sa1d .
According to Assistant Pnn-
cipal Cops. the campus ad
ministration seeks a low .profile
approach to security.
. The second part of the en
forcemcnt program, which aJso
started today. 'Ni~I be carried
through this week and · may be
extended a second week.
Peart calls it a s pecia l task
force From 9 30 a.m to I JO
p .m . a male o fficer a nd a
female officer wall walk a beat,
including the parking lots and
Heritage Park
Though they won't be \\Carin~·
uniforms. they 'll carry policl'
radios and be obvious ns police
so that prospective hoodlums
will know they're there. and
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Airrort Attacked
SALISBURY. Rhodesia IAP 1
Bla<.'k nataonahst guerrillas
made a mortar attack on the
Salisbury airport Monday night
for the first lime in their six
year.old war. but no one was
hurt and there was no da mage,
the Rhodesian military com
mand reported today
Further hearings on " pro-
p o s a 1 t o increase cable
t elev1s1on fees in lrvtne are
scheduled before the community
services commission.
The comm1ss1on meets at ; 3C
p m Wednesday in th~ city
COUOC\Wo chambers of the civic
center. 17200 J amboree Blvd
The Irvine Compa ny .owned
Com mumty Cablev1s1on Com
pany has proposed fee increases
t hat in some cases would more
than double current rate!:-
(( approved by the City Coun
cal. which has scheduled a hear
ing on the matt er for March 13.
th e ft>e r or \n d1v1d ual
homeowners would Jump from
S6 lo SIO a month
Homeowners who are mem
bers or community associations.
Burglar S trips
Home in Irvine
A burglar forced open a rear
patio door or an lrvme home
Monday and stole a television
set. a microwave oven and an
assortment of other' household
goods. police reported
Vi ctim Irwin Goldberg, of 5156
E lks ford Ave .. in W alnut
Square. was tallying hi~ losses .
lo give police an estimate of the
value or the good s He dis·
covered the buq~lary a t 10 p m
Monza ~ Real Cutup
'Stolert-' Car Results in Charge of Fraud
OCEANSIDE <AP\ This is the story of
a new Chevrolet Monza . Its violent UJe and
humillallnJ.t death .
Right off. the 1978 car got shot up in a
police chase last August. ·
THE OWNER SOLD IT FOR $200 to a
20-year·old Marine s tationed at Camp
Pendleton. The!'i says police detective Bill
Donnelly, the Marine insured It over lhe
telephone at ita blue boot value of $4,200.
. Theo. he·alleaedly cut !l into little pieces
, . •
with a culling torch and scattered the parts
around Oceanside -
Donnelly said Monday that police
watched it all. unknown to the Marine. a nd
.. we col)ected the whole car and waited."
THE MARINE REPORTED HJS car
stolen and filed a S4.200 stolen car clajm paid
off by Criterion Insurance Co. in Los Angeles,
according to Donnelly
A charge of attempted fraud was filed. Donnelly said, and the young ex·car owner
was exJ>(!cted to surrender voluntarily.
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which pay discounted bulk rates,
would see their monthly TV ball
go Crom $4 to S6. 70.
Apartment s ubscribers. who
pay $2 a month per cable outlet.
would pay $4.70 a month for up
to two outlets
1'he company -µlans to dpuble
the dollar fee charged for each
additional cable outlet over two.
Commuruty Cablevision cited
operations costs and plan~ for
new prOJecls as JUSt1fying the in·
crease
Opponents a !>!>ert that the
company has made only vague
allusions to improvements and
has made no commitments lo
a ny of them
Man Drowns
In Rough Sea
~f Pt. Mugu
V~NTURA IAP> A 49-year·
old Arvin man drowned ih high
seas off Pt. Mugu as Ho-7-foot
s wells kept would·be rescuers
from reaching him with a life
preserver
Authontaes said Abe Haddad
apparently was tl\rown from the
deck of his 34·foot power crula.er
mom e nts a fter he le ft the
bridge. telling has wife he was
going to get a jacket.
Efforts to reach Haddad as he
screamed for he lp failed as
rough seas kept a nearby boat as
well as h.1s wife from reaching
him in time.
Coast Guard' oHi cials said a
s mall craft advisor')' was an ef
reel at--t'tte "ttme or the accident
Monday afternoon
Guerrillas Attack
BANCKOK, Th1Uand <,\P) -
Guer rilla troops ol ousted Cam-
bodian Premier Pol Pol have cla\.m~d they killed several
"Soviet and Cuban soldiers" rid·
lng ln a jeep near Phnom Penh.
Pol Pot was ousted from thf
capita) Jan. 7 by a Vlet.nam in·
va&ion force of 100,000. -
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College
Mourns
lewis
Four Generals l
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Shot to Death flags will ny at half staff at ~range Coast College Thursday
m hont>r of Charles H. Lew, an
original facWty member wbo
died Sunday wllh bis wife,
Pauline, ln an auto accident .
T£1lRl\N l ran I Al'I
)'aiouah RuMll h Khumrlnt''I
r .. voluUon ry 1c1v..,rnro"nl,
prt'Ulnl( UI pu r1H• uf Shah
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f{t'l\ r ..tb t\idttY •nU a 11! it ~1uhJ
houf\d the Nl\'f ln •''''" unUl hc.-t•ouhJ nnct H'fuii:•' 0111) Ill South
Afrw.1 ''" lan••I l\tdt' to Khnt114"ll\I ~•lid (;C'l'I
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t•om m.imlt'r 1n ~+u \ 111 t:1•n
Nemiitullah Mol.rnH11h, m1htan
go\•t•ruor of Qu • \ 111 0111 t it n
llo,i;c-m ttam~1.l 111u1 , ,·hlrf 11f
tht" SAVAK "''"•t 11••lh'C' In
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COVETED PRIZE
Hollywood's Oscar
f',.._Page Al
OSCARS ...
to Europ<! · ''Gel Out Your
II and kerchiefs, .. France, "The
Gla~s Cell," West Germany·
.. Hun~arians," Hungary ; "Viv~
llaha 1" llaly. and '"White B1m,
Black Ear," USS R.
Contf"nders for best original
song · "llopelrssly Devoted to
You" from "Grease," "Last
Dance" from "'Thank God It's
Fnday," "'The Last Time I Felt
Like This" from "Same Time.
Next Year,"' "Ready to Take tt
Chance Again" from "Foul
Play " and "When You 're
LoVL•d" from "The Magic of
Lassu.>. ··
There we.re virtually no sur·
prises except for Olivier's
nommation in "The Boys from
Hraz1I " Gregory Peck was a
fa\'onlc ror the same film.
Among those awaiting the
nom1nat1ons ttnnouncc ment al
thl' ghtlt'rm~ n<!w headquarters or thf' Academy of Motion Pie·
ture Arts and Sciences in Bever·
ly ll 1l l c; were a hundred
Hollywood pn•ss agents. all hop-
rng their s tudws and chcnls
would appear on the magic list
Public1sts with nom1nat~d
film ~ planned to was te little
time before buying advertising
space m trade papers to con-
t in.ue their ca mpaigns. An
estimated $2.5 million will be
spent to win attention and votes
from the Academy's 3,600 voting members
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b)' lhr .-irw lal1mlc reJI m •, and ttue~ mote Wf!ffl klUed by mobl.
. 11tf'en mort-u oftlclal11 have b~rn re:i>0rtcd rond moed to
dC"alh. and lht' r undup b rootl
nuJn~
Malrk and Motamadt w~re
hC'ld m&PCll\llbll' for th'' bloody
.. urpr .... Inn of df'mona\rattun.'>
~Ao:·••n.~l tht• ... huh In Q'11v111, UO
n\\ "'' n,1rt h W<''t of 'r t>hrian ~ ht•rf' i.1·un·~ WC'fl' k1lkd land
l1t11k ll'UC' uu•d ajt~Hn1>t the
'IC' m """'r lllh~
M tlll" than h If of Iran .,
Memorial services for the
Lewtses wm be held Tbunday at
7 p.m . at Fullerton Ftnst United
Methodist Chu rch. Private
burial will follow in Whittier.
Mr. LewiJ, 57, joined the col-•
lege when the Costa Mesa cam-
pus opened in UM7. He was the
college 's first and only
chairman of OCC's Division of
M athematlcs and Physical
Sciences, said college President
Robert Moort.
,..,Idle-rt., whu c1t114'rt<>d ln drovt>1>
tlurinti lhc> upr11un1c. have rt' Castle Green tor Sale Along with his regulllt ·~Uties,
Mr. Lewis maintained the cam·
pus meteorologjcal station and
provided information on Costa
Mesa rainlall and temperatures.
1 urnrd to duly, lbt 1ww chief of
"'"" Gt'n Moh~mrn t>d Voll \)•ram , told rc-porhirtt today
Q •Ullll l'•td a ar.,al deal of bit
t.-rnt'M t.tll exists ~tween the
Jk'<lph· itnd the troop:; who 11up·
,,ortcd the t>hah . so many
>ll ldtt•ra have not rt:lurned,
Jll•rtlrularly tn Tehran
Huitt m Pasadena in 1915 as a luxurious
spa hotel and later converted to a senior
ritizens' apartment building, Castle Green
is up for sale. With its Moorish archltec·
ture and ornate design remaining intact
the hotel can be had for a mere $9,500,ooo.' Mrs. Lewis, 44, was active in
civic affairs in Fullerton and. at
the Ume of her death, was Presi-
dent o' the Fullerton United
Methodist Women.
In nn ~-ctttortal, Ole 'I'ehran dal·
ly a.:uctaJt cr1tlc1zed the secret
manner of the gcnt-rullf' txccu
tlon~ and the wny they were car·
ned out
"The criminals s hould be tried
in u P\-'Oples' court. nol Inside a
room with closed doors ..
what is taking place is exactly
what was hapJ)ening in the self·
s atisfied courts of the shah."
Khomeini was reported lo
have sent word last week to the
s hah's host , King Hassan of
Morocco, that he would demand
the extradition of the monarch
to face trial for "crimes against
the Iranian people." The king
told reporters io Paris he would
reject any such request.
The new Foreign Ministry an·
nounced today it sent Hassan a
message saying it would seek
the shah's extradition and "will
force the shah into a situation in
which he can go only to Johan·
nesburg or Tel Aviv.'·
Scholarship
Entries Sought
The Ebell Club of lrvine seeks
applicants for its annual
scholarship. a $750 prize pre·
senled to a 1979 graduate of
Irvine. University or•SELF high
schools.
Applicants must have main·
tained M least a "C" grade
average throughout high school,
a nd demonstrated exceptional
voluntary service to the Irvine
community.
Irene Iverson. pres ident of the
Ebelt Club. said high school
seniors who meet the prercq·
uisites should contact school
principals for details.
· Deadline for filing applica·
tions is April 1. The scholarship
will be presented as part of an
awards presentation prior to
gradauation.
F"*' Page AJ
PATROL .•.
take their business someplace
else.
Cops said.that the patrol is ex·
pected to curb vandals and
loiterers within two weeks.
For the long term, Peart plans
to ask the council, during budget
hearings scheduled in the next
few months, for money to hire
the security guard school of·
ficia\s claim to need.
The expense for the civilian
security service would be shared
by the city and the school dis·
tricl,'Ynder Pearl's plan.
Crosses Dot Canyon
Irvine SuppOrt Asked for~:f our-la~ Road
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of I ... O•llY "''*' S .. ff Public support for a divided
roadway through Laguna Can·
yon took on a bizarre look this
week as motorists traveling the
winding roadway spotted nearly
two dozen while crosses on the
seven-mile stretch. signifying
the number of people killed in
accidents since 1975.
And petitions al a number of
stores in Laguna Beach seeking
l~e divided route are being
s igned by shoppers. according to
Councilman Kelly Boyd, who re·
cently received council endorse·
menl or a resolution seeking a
safer road. _
''I don't know who put up
those crosses," Boyd said today.
"But they sure make an im·
pression, don't they?"
Lagwia Beach traffic Sgt . Art
OcLuca said he has seen the
crosses on the canyon road ,
adding there are no plans lo re·
move the grim re minders from
the city's s egment or the
roadway.
The police sergeant said he
did not know if the 22 crosses ac·
curately reflect the number of
deaths on the entire stretch.
But Boyd said the crosses ap-
pear lo be placed at the scene of
each of the fatal collisions -
about a third or them head-On
crashes caused by motorists
either drifting into other lanes or
attempting l o pass other
motorists.
"Whoever did it seems lo have
the right information," be said.
Councilwoman Sally Bellerue
s aid sh e also bas seen the
crosses.
·'They really have an im·
pact,·· she said. ··u makes you
realize you are on a dangerous
road.
"Maybe they will help people
become aware of the danger "
s he said. "People are so used lo
divided roads that they have
fotgotlen how lo handle a road
like Laguna Canyon."
But the councilwoman doesn't
ex peel the crosses lo be a
permanenl flxture.
"I'm sure as soon as CalTrans
is made aware of them they'll be
taken down." she said.
Meanwhile. Councilman Boyd
is. actively pursuing a petition
drive lo collect s1gnatures sup-
porting a wider road. ,
"We 'll probably leave the peti·
lions out for a month, then call
them in," he said.
. He intends lo hand the peti·
tions over lo the City Council. _
and forward copies to local
legislators, CalTrans director
Adriana Gianturco and Gov·
ernor Brown.
Boyd said he also intends to
ask residents in Irvine to sup-
port the petition drive, and
might take petition forms out to
Leisure World for signatures.
Boyd. who works at a liquor
store in town, said a customer
came in and refused lo sign the
petition.
"He said he'd rather see
deaths out there than a widened
road," Boyd said . "T bM.'s just
weird."
Fro• Page Al
DEBTS REVEALED. • • ..
do something fas t." O'Neill
warned.
Committee Treasurer Jackie
Jessie said, "In the past four
years, we raised a lot of money
and spent a \ot of money. Now
we must work our way out of the
jam."
Mrs . Jessie admitted some
creditors have threatened
lawsuits in their effort lo collect
the money owed them.
"We must retire these obliga·
tions if we are to retain our
credibility and r eputation,"
Mrs . J essie said.
... Former county chairma·n
Frank Barbaro said a deficit of
$8,000 was projecled last Oc-
tober as the general election
campaign and voter registration
drive came to a head.
Barbaro said that roughly only
$11.000 of the debt is distress in·
debtedness because the balance
is loans due to Democratic
benefactors such as O 'Neill and
stale Senator Paul Carpenter.
Barbaro noted that the central
com mittee raised over $300 ,000
in the past two years end calJed
the existing debt "not insurmoun·
table "
However, the former party
chairman conceded, raising
money now is more difficult"
6ecause of increased competi·
tion ror political dollars.
The Democratic Party's local
deficit reflected stepped-up par·
ty activity by the party in recent
years, including maintaining a
permanent party headquarters
as well as a ru1J.t1me salaried
direct.or.
But in reflecting on the debt.
Democrats focused their atten-
tion on the voler registration
drive that momentarily late last
fall saw Democratic regislra
tions edge In front of Republican
ror the first time In 16 years
That drive tended lo fi zzle.
however, when failing finances
curtailed the election day S?Cl·
.. 110.11
0•11¥Pii.t1"1191o ·oo SOMETHING FAST'
Democrat Chief O'Nelll
' out-the-voter drive and 1n the af·
termath or the general election
the Republicans resumed their
leadership in voter regis tration.
Night Ladies
Fighl, 'Houses'·
LYON. France <API Fl~y
prostitutes from four maJor
French cttie~ met here to prolesl
a proposal in the National As
sembly to legalize bordellos.
'' Reoperung the houses means
the enslavement of prostitutes,··
the women said.
Houses or prostitution were
outlawed in 1947 Their legal1za
lion is proposed to curb street
prostitution
The Lewi~es wete married 15
years ago and both were active
in their church.
They were killed when their
car was struck broadside by a
car that allegedly ran a red
light, police said. ·
The driver , a 2l·year._o1d
Fullerton man , has be.en
char ged with two counts of
manslaughte r and f e lony
drunken driving.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are sur·
vlved by two children. Charlene,
14, and Glenn, 12. The boy re-
mained hospitalized today with
a broken leg following the Sun·
day night collision in Fullerton.
Mrs. Lewis also leaves her
mother. Mrs. Lena Mansfield of
Big Bear and a brother. Lt. Col.
Don L. Mansfield or Virginia.
Mr. Lewis is also survived by
a sister. Mrs. Gerald Ellis of
Newport Beach, whose hus band
is an instructor at Orange Coasl
A native of Fullerton. Mr.
Lewis was the son of Glen
Lewis, former superintendent of
the Fullerton Union High SchOOI
District
Donations may be made to
Lewis Scholarship Funds at
either Orange Coast College or
Fullerton First United Methodist
Church.
f'rora. Pag~ A I
VIET ••. .
terview with The Associated•
Press in New York
The intelligence sources in
Ba ngkok said lhe . Chinese on
Monday replaced some units
with fresh troops and began to
push ahead again.
Japan's Kyodo news service
quoted Soviet and Vietnamese
sources in the Chinese capital as
saying heavy.·fighting was con·
tinuing between Chinese and Viet·
namese forces in t he area of Lao
Cai. Tass said the Chinese cap.
tu red Lao Cai. a town of probably
70,000 or more. after a heavy bar-
rage.
The Soviet news agency, quot·
ing the Vietnam News Agency,
also said Vietnamese counterat-
tacks in Lang Son Province, 80
miles northeast of Hanoi, had
driven Chinese light artillery
back into Chinese territory.
Tass a lso claimed the Chinese
artillery was firing s hells "filled
with toxic substances " It was
not known whether this referred
to poison gas or some other sub·
stance
Since launching the invasion
Saturday. China has stressed
that 1t wo uld be a limited
military operation aimed al
"teaching a lesson" to Vietnam.
Mom's Outr1q1e Sparks Pot Bill
By JERRY CLAUSEN Of,,_ .. Oatly "''*' Si..fl A Huntington Beach mother of
four walked out of a record shop
~>ne day last July without mak·
m g a purchase because she was
offended by the store's display
or dope.smoking paraphernalia.
ln doing so. she inadvertently
launched a crusade.
A member or Sts Simon and
Jude Church. the woman men·
tiooed the incident to her
parish's family life committee.
The result is legialatton in·
lroduced. Jan. 29 by As·
semblyman Che t Wray, O·
Garden Grove, prohibiting the
sale of paraphernalia for amok·
ing or using marijuana.
In a recent press release,
Wray noted that be had received
a letter frorn HunUnglon Beach
Mayor Ron Pattillson requesting
that he author such a bill.
Pattinson's request followed a
barrage of leturs and calls to cl·
ty officials from clllien• and
groups from several clly 1choola
and churches objecting to the
dlsplay1 in record 1hops where
they can easily be seen by
)'Out.ha.
City councilmen listened to
more cotn9lalnta at a councll
se11 but decided that a city . .
ordinance mi~ht not be the
answer. The City of Lakewood's
ordinance, drafted to put the
paraphernalia under counters
and out of sight, was under at·
tack in the courts.
Mayor Pattinson wrote letters
lo 10 r~ord stores in Huntington
Beach which sell the smoking
equipment. He met with UtUe
success, though, according lo Ci·
ty Attorney Gail Hutton.
The mayor then approached
Assemblyman Wray and two
other legislators.
As rinally drafted. Wray's bill,
AB 477, would prohibit sales of
marijuana paraphernalia com·
plete\y.
The biU stipulates sales would
be a mlsdemeanff\ punishable
by a Cine up to $500 and up to 180
days In a county jail.
The controversial measure
facet1 \\8 flrsl hurdle March 26
before the Assembly Criminal
Jusltce Comrnlsalon.
Wray could not be reached Im·
mtdJately for comment on how
hit bill, 1hould It become law,
could be 91.lforced. "Marijuana
roach ~liJll'' are 1lmUar to elec·
trical al1J1ator clips and to some
women'• halr·bOldlng devices.
'l'urldlb water pipes fl'• Often ,
\ purchased as dis play pieces or
used for s moking legally solQ
tobaccos as are specially made
brass pipes. Mayor Pattinson said Friday
he believes the Huntington
Beach City Council will wail lo
see what happens to Wray's bill
before it again considers a local
law Ry then. the s uit filed b y
Glasshead Inc. of Los Angeles to
nullify the Lakewood ordinance
may. shed Ught on the legality of
such city laws.
Howard Rosoff. •a Los Angeles
attorney representing Glasshead
Inc ., said the firm distributes
"novelty smoking accessories'·
which some people might con·
sider marijuana paraphemalla.
He said Glasshead Is contest·
Ing Lakewood's ordinance as a
violation of con.<tlilutional rights.
Im proper exercise of rolice powers and preemptive o state
law. A Loi Angeles Superior Court
jud1e recently denied Glasshend
a prellrnlnary \njuncllon re·
quested to ball enlorcem~nt of
Lakewood's ordJn ance. But ROIOrf aald ho'll move
quickly for • 1ummny Judg·
ment ln the ~d mov' on \0 ,
an a ppellale court if necessary.
Rosoff said other Los Angeles
cities have passed ordinances
similar to Lakewood's.
Garden Grove. which passed
an ordinance last week prohibit
ing displays of marijuana smok
Ing paraphernalia, became lhe
first Oran~ County city to do
so.
Meanwhile. the parishioners
of Sts Simon and Jude Church,
about 4,000 families. are \.\rgiog
a letter·writtng campaign in
support of Assemblyman Wray 's
blll. ,Blanche Thobe, chairman of
the church's family life commit·
tee, said her communit y 's
largest churches supported the
m?ve on city hall in January.
She said she expects similar
support for the Wray bill.
Mrs. Thobe said Friday the
drive against displaying amok
ing material actually started
when a member of her commit·
tee went to the Wherehouse
record store at 10076 Adams Ave.
"She was purchaslhg a record
as a birthday gift for one of her
children. When she saw that
stuff tparapbcrnalla 1. she com·
p\alncdtoa clerk."
When the clerk's response was
considered less than polite. Mrs .
Thobe said, the woman replaced
her purchase and announced she
wouldn't buy al the store unlll
the paraphemai.ia was re moved.
·'She mentioned the story at
one or our mee tings," Mrs.
Thobe swd.
The committee contacted all
of Huntington Beach's churches
and P'I'A organizations
"I guess c1ly ball "was bom·
barded with letters," Mrs .
Thobe says.
Dul Lee Hartstone, president
of the Wherebouse Corp., says
his company is doing nothing ii·
legal in displaying or selling the
merchandise
He said compani represen·
totlves checked with the stale
attorney general before putting
up t he displays. Articles that got
the okay included clips and
plpcs.
Harutone !l&ld the merchan·
d1 se al s o i s so ld in
supermarket.s. druit stores and
Uquor stores and that it ls ii·
logical to sinale out the
Y(herebouse.
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.-" tS n111i . . l!tMeM• ' • 4~ + ,,,, ,,.,.ai 1.0 s u 40'' • '' , JO • ,,.. •M ·• ·.,. R •• ,.... • .. tt -• f::ed •~it.ion ol P innacle Booka t ' 10 al4 , l!Ml'I' Of , ' • -"' tNAlll 1.&f . ) M -,,. lll'ftt o 1 ,_, 1 11 ""-, i.. Rey11tn i. • 1'3 ,.~ . _, r ~ b '"ti t• " *"'• 11e111 ,..., 1 u 20!.'t-w. •u int ti s n .· 10..., .. ~ 20. • .. 21.,. R•Ylft llft . 1 .~.... nc. "' ~ A.nteles y Harle?quin En· ,. • " i.tw...... ur''' , ,, s"-. .... 10011011P , 3 : u ''" • -, , '°" 10 :c-y, •n•n l>f4 I.. ., ... . ... 1':ri•-• .... of Toro .. t.o •• ' ,, ~ • • Ettrt I,. 1 ,, ""'. " ldHI , 0 ., 24 -.. y "" • ,. Rt,Mtl I • j F. \\ ... ..... .. """· " ' '·* • 14 n .. £r111,r1 1." 'l o• JA • 11-.1 ...!!. "f! ·.1. 1t ~ ... • "' MOortM · ~ • u -._. il!kl!Ge 1. 4 -"' he department's antitrust dJvlsloo .... • I~; ll'll!')'A .tt ' " ..... 14 kv .. t t ... ' ro n ... ~ Mef'Mll , , n~ 0 R~llMtr l I . . . Id' I &_ ...... Qf I ti 1· *'"-"">• mNtrt '::a !! t:~-1.4 ·~· pft.t_ •• ,,, U..···. IW'OrkflU '· I 10 ,,~·" ,_f!r._IT . l • ~· ,, II l e.n""' the panned acqui.sl· ~ : , :; ,. '.'. ... I'·•· .~ ::!! ~ :-.,. JI, " iii:: i:::r.rm": .:l '~.' .~ :~-:.· • "• ,. .. " lion oeveral mooths •1• ""°" lhou&b ' ,, .... .. . ·• f ! ~· "'iNc:o ·•" M -... .. ,,. ,.,..., ... u1 • .., ~·-. !!iteAld' ·• ' d ,,... . the me-er bu not been announced '1 J t0 ~+ tA t , .•• lftCC .. fOt \ t » . ~rot• 170 : ti, ~· .,, .,_,.... , .. I ""• "° •e ' ,.. J l ,...,. -t! t •.... '"°'M ""°' . m .. 1... "'M•f've• ,,., ts .-. ...... ,_e91M A • • "' Tbe dJvi.ate>n sa.ld It hu. advlled ~ 1 1 c•. £~1.. 1;8 Jt , "':.:"' l:::'M.M~ ~· : = '1, =~~~tCll 1 1~ ~"':.:·~ =~1 t.~ ~ 1~! ::: 'Harlequin EIJt.erprlaea ll Will file a ,& 1~.~ • ~~:;·" r.....n:c, ,., If ~~~ .. ~ 1SJ!~ ,,J 1 I' 'J~~ t ~,, :• 1; ,~:..: t.; =:t:r,J C r:; :Z civil suit ln the case, w hich tnvolfea •••· ~' 1'J 4 i:l'!M i 4 111' •.. ,_. ,ntUt j ~ '· .+' ~'-~\.I! z J ··~ ... ~ltlnlflf l . .M ., 4 • -l4 lWO cbllth0.r5 Of m8U•markel -1 • m """ I ,.,,,.. Pn • ' ,, ___ .. nttfR • u """. ,, Mwr,Oll , ,, ,, "'""-"-"°""'H l,SJ • ,. • -14 ,...,.,,. ~·· .I 1z1•• e111119i 1 • .s • »~ ... •11t•,,. 2 .. » ii ..... M"'''° 1 s ;a ui..+ 111o ••1..e . • '° •••" paper ck books .
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'STOCKS I BUSINESS
JO 'Eligible'
Women Target
Corporate Life
By JORN CUNNIFF
........... 4a1My ..
Equality doesn't come quickly to women ln c«p0rate
life. so the Financial Women's Asaociatlon Is baYhla a
comlng out party of sorts on March 8.
At a breakta1t at tbe Board Room. a prlvllte ctab fre·
quented by chairmen and p residents. the ladles plan t o
present t o corpora te soclet.y the n ames of 10 women tllley
believe are quallCled t.o sit o n boards
TRE8E· WOMt:N. TREY SAY, bave achieved biib
responsibility within the establis hed structure, have -.n-
o n str a ted broad community interest, have oft.ea beea &be
first wo men in their field, and are very briCbt.
While those are general attributes, Maril,Y11 8rOWD of
the associatio n 's corporate. board committee belieYes tbe
specific achievements of the 10 women, as yet 11••mect •
should be put ngbt before the top brass.
"W e would neve r s ay YoU should
put w o m en on your boa rd," said M s.
Brown. "But we do find." s he added,
'tbat a number or corporations are seek·
log to a dd women to their boards." The
association can h e lp.
Some correctible overslgbts w ere
found in analyzing board rne mbershJps
of the 1,300 largest companies. s aid Ms.
Brown. Among the top 100, for example,
52 p e rcent were fou~d to have no cUtt•1"
wome n directors.
The association belie ves it can help a djust that situa-
tion by presenting the n a mes or eligible fe males from its
own files and from a list of women directors maiat.a.ine d by
C atalyst. a nonprofit organization.
' AFTER THE BREAKFAST, TO be addr essed by
Thomas Murphy . c h airman o f Genera l Motors l two
wome n directors). the a ssociation inte nds to write
c hairme n thro ughout the country concerning their list of
eligibles.
On lbeir mail list will be lbe chairmen o f some o f the
country's lesser k nown companies whose boards. for a
variety of reasons. often bave rewer women directors than
the large r concerns .
The largest re presen tation of women is on boards of
the 100 largest companies. In the second 100, only 31 per·
cent have women directors. The percentage dec reases to
j u s t 9 In the 900-1.000 size category.
WRY? "I DON'T KNOW," s ays M s. Brown, a
secu rities anaJyst. "I think in part it's bttaus e the larger
corj>orat.ions liave the time, energy and staff to devote t o
social Issues." But. s h e s ays, s he cannot ~ s ure.
Other breakdowns might suggest some explanations.
By industr y for example. comme rcial banking and
utilities h ave the h ighest percentage o r women directors,
at 54. \
While Ms . Brown didn 't s uggest it, 'could it be mere ly
coincidence tha t both comme rcial banks and public
utilities are among lbe m ost publicly· exposed, monitored
and regulated or all businesses?
AND THAT SOME COMPANIES in other categories
bave named w omen to the ir boards bttause they too.
although less r egula ted. ar~ s ubjected to m ore than the
usu al amount o f publicity?
It is not by m e r e ch a n ce tha t Murphy will keynote the
meeting with 40 or 50 chairmen and presidents. He has.
says Ms. Brown. "pr ovided he lpful insigh ts into lbe cor-
porate board nominating process."
And lbougb he h a d already been named a s s peaker, it
didn't d a mage his c ha nges when earlier this month h e
named Betsy Anc ke r -J o hnson to be G e neral Motor's first
worn an vice president.
Loans Pondered
For Lease Land
WASHINGTON CAP> -The government is consider·
ing widening th~ availability or property -improvem e n t
loans to people who don 't own the property .
U nder the proposal by the Department of Housing and
U rban Development. loans would be made available to
people who have r e newable long-term leases on the pro-
perty to be improved.
The o rigina l te rms of the lease would h a v e to be at.
least 25 years.
THE LOANS. WHICH CAN BE a s much a s SlS,000 for
15 years. are used for s u c h i mprovements a s installing
carpeting and built-in kitchen applia n ces.
They a r e available to people who own property or have
a lease or at least 99 years .
The d e partme nt said that it is considering the c hange
to the 25-year lease limit bttause many people, partlcular-
l y In Hawa ii. h ave
leases o n p r o perty
whic h are less than 99
( J years but m o r e than
CONSUMER 25 ye;~ rule c hange
'-----------would apply throughout the country. however.
not j ust in Hawaii.
T be department is seeking comments and s ug estions
on lbe propos peop e s ou wr1 e, y
April 16, to lbe Rules Docket Clerk, Docket No. R-79-622,
Room 5218, Department of Housing and U rban ~velop
ment, 451 Seventh St. S W , Washingto n . D.C. 20410.
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CIDNA BUSINESS GUIDE -The thawing o f relations
w ith China m a y open great ne w potential for American
businesses;-and the "overnme nl wants to ?ielo.
The Comm e r ce D e p a rtment has Issued a r evised guide
designed to assist Ame ricans who want to do business with
the Chinese.
"Doing Business with China" contains informal.Ion on
m arket research , foreign trade corporations. contra~t
negotiations and nume rous o the r to pics.
The booklet is available without char ge from the PRC
Afralrs Division, Room 4044, Bureau or E ast -West Trade
Industry a nd T rade AdminJstration, U.S. Department oi
Commerce, W ashington. D .C. 20230. •
SAVE ON SPUDS -A record harvest has led to plum-
metin1 prices to r potatoes, the Department o f Acrlculture
reports.
Department offlclaJs say it's worth takinc a ~
look at lhls nut.ritiou• vegetable at the current prices.
Tbe department 11ys one medium potato aupplles 90
calories and bu one·Mb o f the needed dally Vitamin c
and worthwhile amounts ot B vitamins and the minerals
iro n phosphorous and potusium. ..
To get the mos t from potatoes lhe department
hu these s uggutions :
-Buy potatoes that are c lean, firm. s mooth and '"11·
s haped. A void those with blemlabes, dee~ or ,...... IUD·
burn •
-Store the m al room te mperature or cooler ln a dark
dry area where alr rirculate.a. Check the m often and ,.:
move any lrtjured or defective ones to avoid fvtbtr
a poiJace. •
-Waah and remove sprouta or d ecay when PTeP&rilll
for UM. Keep peeUn1 tbJn, u nutrient.a are jU1l be_low 11.e
skin.
-Cook in u UtUe water u poutble. ADd. mare-
vtta mt.na ate retalned when the pobto is1eft whole.
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GOLF I BASKETBALL I BU51NESS T~y. FebfUary 20, 1979 OAILY PILOT 8 3
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Gol f Roundup ' Tri to 1oc1ET s1m~m~!1.~2'?..'!~ Lack of Productivity ~
Tour Swings
To R ivie ra
Dfront
lo nip
EXTENO! c E . w auses cononnc oes I
B now KD L. HA DY °'' ... .,.. .. -.-. ..
Thu. 1 lht-rin•I wN>k ol thf> PGA ttiutaT tolll"
cm tht Wl''ll (.'o t 111 tht-Olen Campbell w
#\n~t>le. O)M'n takl'i. phlct' at R1vltr1 Country Cluh
<\R~r lbu. wt-ck. lh tour mov la Plorida and
'IA 1th ••xct'pf'lon of thf' MO V Tournamtnt ol Cham
1Hun1> Aµrll li·:?2, will b~ ln lhf' M d\l.· • t end on th<'
l. 0 M f'Ol' !"I tt n
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J:;..ft,Al/j li/t.:..Y
By JOHN CUNNI FF
·~ •ldlMU A ... ,, .. N £W YORK Beneath every fuc
lory job in Am~rica is a foundation of
:apllel. more than $50,000 of it by
even conservative estimates, bu\
even that may not be enough. Not
nt'larly enough.
A LY."j/S
And 1t is falling From t95S to 1965.
non!arm oulput per ma n-hour rose at
a yeurly rale or 2.6 percent. From
1965 lo 1973 it rose less than l per·
cent. 'In 1978 it fell to 0.4 percent. lt
might disappear.
lo:•• "-l C'Uoll"' f Of' Ott• lrit I,. · &f tht-. r
MCll'\t ot th•· top nnmf' on the lour alonj? WJlh
Cl emt•n tr ll qch 'as
'frlton . whc> ht>d with
Oa na Htlli, for f'C'Ond
pl <'t' 1n ScH.ath Cou~t
(..,.. AUt' ballkt•tboll pli.y, \t'"" th~ .. \0 l ly Wf'.'dnMday m~hl 17 30 l
ln lbe C.:11'' z A wild curd .come with th\• w\nnt1r
arh arw1nR lu the f1rl;t
r o und o r th t• ('If'
playoffs Fnd11y n1uht
• ~1(/61{ 1/;t. ~''!, L
I J/Jt. .!UJt££IIf1J.I.
~ ,'NI orPcJWl
That, at least. is the contention of
m,any economists, who equate the
countr y's. sluggish productivity
.irowt.b wUh both a lack of ca~ital ~----'-~;,_d ~lUctanc ~rnratrutacturers o THE SHRINKAGE explains much
about the U.S. trade imbalance, the
budget deficits. the rise or household
CAMP9ELL
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Sa • lt>ll t• Vt-.tf'ran .
llC\ltpll al Shut lie busl''
tr n l'Port p tron' tht'
n t cf tt'Mo wa) to lbt'
c·our\'' from lht> lot
~ hl<'h 1 nlmo. t ••dJ a
<'tont tu l Cl \ on tht>
Wt' t "dt> of the San
lh1•tto 1-'r""'~.J)
ThJ I'.'\ Lht' St'\ t'nth
'itto11.:ht toum ment to
be shown on tPlt>vtston
thlb >ear and perhap~
lhf' ~f') around the
c-our~ ~~ as much to
uttral'l vlt-wer:-. .ti. tht! f!OU 1t~~lf Many of the
l·ourses are in 1dt•ul outdoor sE'ttln~s. including
R:v1era Vince ~uUy and the l'OS t"N'w W\ll ht' on hand
to air thl' Lo~ J\ngl'les \)pen on Channel 2
• • I'
Aw 1hni~ ('oa<'h Hach
·kt'lton'" Triton• ti. u
Lompo<" qult\ll'l \\ hlch
fln11hed third 111 tht.<
. orlht'r11 lA'llgUl' "1th ,,
4 R record und t•mkd the
(f'((Ulnr bt'>ISOrl With Ull
overall murk of 8 tJ
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PAUL H lll't.'K und Te nni Roundup
Puul Mo1ehart, a pturof _·------------='-6 4 rorwanJi.. h•ud lht.•
Br vt. . whal(' 6·3 Vale
Rarthl'l und 5 \0 Ken
Banul'I~ man the guard
spot11 The other front
hner fagurei. to ht.· 5 11
Carl Day
Fibak's Hunch
Proves Right This iR the fourth 1ime
Coach Oavt• Ellison h1u;
had the Braves in the ..
l ff · th · From AP Dispatches K1yomura defeated Bel·
P ayo s an c past nine DENVER -Conf1'dent t St rt 6 years. Among Lompoc's yann ua 4-6, ·2, 6·4,
league ventures hus Wojtek Fibak chose to and Barke r got b y
been competition with receive serve, then bet Barbara Potter 3-6, 7-5.
the 2·A's No 1 and 2 $20 h e would break ,7 -6 , including a 7-0
s e ~de d tea m s serve in the first game tiebreaker
THE ONLY PLAYER'S na me released to date
by the Women's Kemper Open tournament of
f1<'ials 1s that of Nancy Lopez For many people
Lhat would be enough to assure the success of lbe
event at Mesa Verde Country Club March 28-April
l
Righetti and Cabrillo and wound up beating F o u rt h · sec d e d
Lompoc relies on a Brian Teacher 6·4, 6·4 in Virgin 1 a Wad e of
man-to-man defense and first -r ound play at a England defeated Diane
However. most of the other top names on the has not scored more men's tennis tourna-Desfor 6-2, 7·5.
lour are expected to play \ h
Some of these players will include JoAnne than 63 Points in any men ere. B~ .... 1% Relb th. 'th Arter the No 6 seed Carner. Pal Bradley. Donna C Young, Silvia game is season wi from Poland collected ST LOUIS Butch
Bertolaccini. Acny Alcott, Jan Stephenson and ~~s:0;esults usually in his s2o from doubles Buchholz won the Na.
most of the others Dir"ctions t o the partner Okker Fibak tional lndoor Men's 35 Susan O'Connor. whose father has a home ad· " · T0 nnis ch m · h" b s chool · UPon enterin" con ceded "ll wasn't "" a p1ons •P Y Jacent to the cour~e and a former resident of ..the " defeat·ng th' d s d d Lom poc, continu e on smart to receive here," . 1 . 1r · e e e area, W\ll play in the tournament and will have \he Ke 1th D 1 e P a am of Ocean Avenue and turn at Denver's Auditorium r most experience of-any participant. She has South Afr,· ca 6 2 7 6 at right on H Street. Arena . The mile -high · · · played \he course a number of times and enjoys it. the Dors ett Racq el She says she is looking forward to the tournament Continue to College altitude . i~ blamed ~or u al her "home course " Avenue and turn left. long, driftrng and wade Club Monday night.
11 11 11 shots
ilT"'L k• A C S A . South Africa ·s Bernie · , .. ~ ang r~a o•rsn anta 0118 Mitton earlier upset No.
•~WPORT BEACH Men's Club Low Net: 1. 5 seed Balazs Tarocsy Baseball
Carl Larrabee. Ton Wild. Jim Freeman.~ 52. l 6-4, 6·3. coLLEOE•ASEaALL R l HO&<Oftt.reflte Matched cards placed them in the above order. esu s The highlight of Mon· UCLld&-3,UClrvlnel?
Jim Sannes had an ea~le on the 17th hole. day · s r i r s t r o u n d use 11• Loya1a8
Low Net Tournament : l.CecilLawson.49;2 imdoi 1~~.:.:';t>r .. dmee11 match es wa s Tom ~~:;•ves~~~<>-~,~~1es•:·~~"~!1
Tom Ginger, 51. 3. <tie > Don Wulf, Ken West. Ed F,,,, r<IC• Cybf'rn •c .. Gorman 's two-h o ur Lul"4!ran2-3
J\ d 52 1 snof'm•n •r l 17 •O s 10 l •II d l . h San Oif'QO 'it•tf' 1 S Cal Poly n erson, Fal•«l , P""'"' •AA1t"'"' 1 1 60 s er v I ng u e w at Pomona 3.0
L ... G.UN ... BEACll Low N"'l Tournament at , "° HM!• No11on 1McCarron1 J "° France's P.ascal Portes . Amona sea•• 111s uc R•w•r\•O• n " "" SP<ono •M• P...,10 •McCl\rrO<\t G f 11 d d 7·0 ' Willowick Golf Course for the Laguna Beach ls •o u 70 s •O c,,.,., ..... w,.n• o r man ma Y e ~e Amon•7.L•mar61101nn1nQ\I
Me n ·s Club A Fhght 1. flie ) Frank Rossi, <c"""M'<l•I uo 1 Ml 11"1nQ Pro••" Portes 6·3. 6· 7. 1·6. JUNIOR COLLEo~ 1Mc HllrOUf' • 7 "° ~, d"•IY <loubu· A10 Honoo1. East LA 1 Clarence Owston. 64 ; 3. <tie ) Frank Etheridge. "111.,...02su1 Bar~ tt'f1ts we•I LA &,Sacld~t\
Roy Potts. 65 B Flight 1. Ernes t Schopfer. 64 ; 2 •B~I~~;:..-... ~ .. ,~:r.;~: ~~:· D ET R 0 I T (f'rrll0'$~fcr:m.~L
1t1e1 Jerry Brown, !i· M Curry, Pau.l Urquhart. v.,.,.., cHaw1 .. , o o loo Fu11 A<1 Unseeded Sue Barker of ,,..,T-"'•"'
Walt Puth. 66. C Flight 1. Carl Beckland, 60; 2. m~::,:~·~":3 ::'M; .... ~ •H .. wlf'v England and No 6 seed eo1son•, S::,~'.e".::ieo llle t Dave Weise. Phil Brown. 61. D Flight l . 1-ouono c;..1..,co•Toro••60 Ann K ' · M••~r °"i).OceMV ... w• Gordon Rayburn. 63 , 2 L. H Pint, 64. E Flight 1 loo ' c ....... r •Nl<H••o""' 7 110 1Y0 mu r 8 are E• OorMlo u F'oun1.ton ve11t w, F11tl> ""e Stonr Pooni a mong thOSe WhO have PPd ,wetQ~ 1lae1 Gil Freewald. Wilbert Lowry, Albert Ward, •Mo•ar ou .. 1 •h oo •o oo 'so advanced to the second sanu-•. T•ov ' "5 Mukel ""~' 101,vare\I 10 00 T 00 n d f lh , Ora"91! 7, la Habra ) Sp .. n1sh WAy lP1ncnl l60 U PltaCI• rOUn 0 e WOmen S Area6,SanM AnaV41t1nO
BIG CANYON Medal Play Tournament : A
l"hght 1: Mane Fargo, 71. B Flight l. Arla
Brown. 71. Love-m Valentine Tournament <Two
low balls of foursome l A Fhght 1. Donna Smith.
Ma rge DuBois, Kay Nebb. Sue Holt : 133: B
Flight I. llelen TeglN, Jean Field. Gussie
Ulal'klidge, Mary Kay Moore. 130.
NEWPORT BEACH Woml!n's Low Net
Tournament J\ fli~ht I <tie) Mary Smock,
Gillette Perreau. Connie Barnett, 53. B Flight 1.
Dorothy Walker, 54 . 2. Adrienne Reel, 56. C
i''hght I Joy ltugtre s. 58. 2 Jane Cain, 64.
1351,~~11,';::ooJuan•t"'' c,,,, 110,01 professiona l tennis C•Pn•s•.e 1 .... nno-•l '' ~ t t t C b Anaheim S, Catllornl• 1 '"° 110 ''° ~llY 1e .. 11a1ari ournamen a o o w .. s1er,.2.0ownevo s20 l~.Rae>unt•l lC0<0tro1 •80 Arena. Los A1am11~1J,MAqnot1e2 Se•Pnll> •M" Honf'y's Po"<• B h h d SunnyHll"10,L•Mlrade 9 'Haw1e11a60 •60 J60 J"<" .... ''~ ot a a rough lime vu1aPa'1fl,Pac:llica 1
1P•nc.ov1 J60 ao 11 .. r, .. na .. r Benv in first-round play Mon-.:.1e11a1.s""'""P"'ts ~~ci.rol J 60 \I e.,)(ltl 1161 PAl<I d a y ' h O W e V C r . Gar<ll'n G<o~ S, VitlM<•• 4
E1qnlh rd<• r1uor••cenl l•ll"' lOWtll9. lOo\r•l
•P1ncayl • 00, 180,, •0. "'' 0• Copa' 1c,u111neddl 1 '°· 7 40 OH AIOI\~ ROY IMcC..rronl ,,80 •no NO\l<llQ16 IOllv/lrP\ll ?O
N lntfl r;tC~ Ltttrobifi' CSt\Mm.Hu_•r t
6 •O. • 40, 7 80 Gr<1wtnh1111u• •M<HMqu•I 1010. 6 •O Rack<IOO• Man tHa .. 101 7 l!O '~ ••<1Ct~ (T 71 Pd•d 1~3 00 Allf'nd~<><~ JI ~1
Carlander Area's
Top Prep Scorer Throw Out Tournament· A Flight-1. <tie l
Vannie Stunus. Connie Barnett. 49 ; 3. Irene Alm·
qu1st. 51 B Flight I Dons Menning, 41 : 2. Lou
Larkm. 44 . C F light I. Lucy Thronson, 44; 2. J ean
Dion. 52.
Blind Ntrre /\ i''hght 1 Martha Fleener, 24:
2 1tie1 Helene Anderson. Cathy Grothman, Mary
Smock. 25 B Fh~ht l Lena L'Africain, 20: 2.
Dorothy Walker, 22 C Flight 1. Jan Meacham .
25. 2 lt1e l Jean Dion, Grace Prmce. 29.
Bask e tball
ll'ARWEST O..nwpr 1) PAO ..,.,,,.,,c,.n Ill
Mf'WI ••• WMl•rn SI h
N~• ·LA• V~ 'IS Ul•h Ill> N,..w ,......•1<0 S\ ... !;a Uhnc11' If) Ore_, Tl W,.\l>1nql0<\ 11
F'i nal statistics for Orange Coast area prep
basketbaJI scoring leaders in league action are
complete with Ocean View's Wayne Carlander . a
sophomore. edging Estancia junior Steve Van
Horn for lop honors by three points.
Puq~• So.111<1101 f ""'loll•notr>n 61
W MonlltN 8" C.ff'itl Fftll\"" W Npw Nlf'•ICO /1 S Ul .. n 62 MIDWEST
O•taf\oma City II tt.H01n Simmon .18
The 6·6 Ocean View star totaled 218 points for
a 2,1.8 average, a5 opposed to Van Horn's 215 points
for a 21.5 figure
Final league statistics :
SUNSET LEAGUE WAIOr Et fOfO JOl!n"on. (<IM 10 10. 10 6
10 '°' 10.
Low Net Tournament A Fh~ht 1. Vannie
Sturgis. 53. 2 Bea McCracken. 56. B Flight-l.
Connie Barnett, 56. 2 1tie 1 Dorothy Walker . Lou
Larkin. 58 C F'h~ht I Jan Meacham, 50, 2.
Adrienne Reel. 51
SW Mlnourt '° P1t1,butO Kt1tn H
T UIS. 1'. W lf'>"\ SI 11. SOUTHWEST .-1"1aye•.S<-9
Ab•l-Owl\hllnli Tu"'"'"'' I\ s ...... ~. N~ 10
Ip Avf
"' 17. 111 17 , SOUTH COAST Ll!AOUI! 0..C•ws, Ml\Von Vl<tjo 10 ,.... ,. 4 Sunon, S.n C,..~tf 10 1S4 IS 4 Roberts, Mluklt\ V•eto 10 1.u I•• Samuets, O•N Hiits tO Ul 14 1
Lloton, L..,._ BM<n 10 tJI u a
Lamar 103, M<Nf'f'Y SI n Oowf'n, E<11son 10 Mkrwf'~l"•n8J. Tnal W~\l 1& Flllrldqe, ttun11nmon 10 1S4 IS 4
UI IS I ,,. 13 ,
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SW LOUhl•n.t llS. H.a• ArllnQIO" Frttman, Newpo<'I 10 ~ t03 Wooten. 1-luntlllQlon 9
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•I.Joi"'' en hoth la.lh1on lrame siyhng. SL BonAwenlurf' 84, v,. Com-
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Nolan fnuelle. 0 .0 Phone: 642-0292
SAVE103
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ECONOMY BAG
Wet weather wlll bring
snalls and slu~s to your
garden. "T6tat s It" is
the safat snail b1llt we
recommend for use
around chlldren
and pets.
E. KenluOy 100, T•nM\\I'<' IP(h n Geo•q1a T'1:1> 61 Co< Of Ch.,,1•\lllf'
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SEA VIEW LEAGUE Walls. t<enne<ly 10 ,., lb , V11n HOfl\, E•len<I& 10 21S 71 s Lope•, Kelell• 10 ISS Iii Holm•\, El loco 10 714 11 • Premer.ICet•Ud 10 lSA IS• bH•lf'Y, OKI& ~\a 10 200 70 0 Lemons, Kel•hfl IO 141 14 I
C Wlt\OI\, Et lQ<'O 10 161 1• I M MOOr9, Lo<. Almt~ 10 h 0 14 0 Ru<ly, lrwu,. 10 160 1• 0 Mct,.er. Cyp<9n 10 l)t U • Slor1off, Ulltwir>Tly flrl•• TI-. "'lrulll~. ~ 10 T14 1?'4 KOf'hler,CdM 10 143 ,. J McFarl-. LCNlffl 10 ,,, " I
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MCOulre, UC tt¥111& ,, 191 ,. 0 "-'-· ru11tnon " 1•• 1U
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makcslieablecapltalcommitments.
'J'tlE CA PITAL LACK, it is said, -debt. inflation, unemployment and
rtault.s from a ~latlvely low savings many of the economic ills that have
rate. one that fell well below 5 becomealmostdailyne ws.
percent in 1977 and which remained Without productivity increases, it
under 6 percent ror most of l978. 1s all but impossible ror living stan·
Most countries greatly exceeded dards to n se And under the U.S .
that rate. 1n 15 years. for example, sys te m, without capital to invest in
Germany's savings rate has never be tte r plants, machine r y and
fnllen below 10 percent of dis posable methods. productivity cannot im·
income And J apan's rate m 1974 prove ·
topped25percent. All thJs gives s1gnif1cance to u.s.
.The reluctance to make commit Com merce Department figures that
ments. the economist s explain . show capital formation as a percent
emanates from a fear that the return of output lags badly behind France.
on investments may be inadequate, Germany, Italy. The Netherlands,
because of a poor business s:Jimate, United Kingdom. J apan a nd Canada.
lack 9/ incentives. or negative tax
policy.
AND, OF COURSE , the two Cactors
feed on themselves. because without
savings to be invested in upgrading
factories and techniques, people and
companies consequently earn less
-and have less to save
It's been happening, and produc
tivity experts say 1t is one reason
why the rate at which U S. factories
become more effi cient is one of the
lowest of the entire mdustrialized
world. half that or many countries.
OCC Seminar Set
On Success in
Mai/,..order Finns
Three experts who have been suc·
cessful in the mail-order j>usiness
will discuss that business during a
seminar on March 3 at Orange Coast
College in Costa Mesa.
Titled "The Three Mill ion Dollar
Ma il Order Seminar," the session
will r-un from 8 a .m. to 1 p.m. in the
OCC's Fine Arts Hall 119.
WORKSll6P TleKETS-. pnced at
$7.50. are available in the OCCticket
ofrtce. located in the college's Ad·
ministration Buildin~. Tickets will be
sold at the foor on a space-available
basis.
The experts plan lo answer ques
lions relatang 'to copy, me dia .
strategy, pricing. coupons, gim
m 1c k s. guar a ntees . produc t s.
testimonials. regulations. testing
computers. r adio. t elevision. or
ganization. equipment and more.
THE EXPE RTS AR E Joe Karbo,
Harvey Ermerson a nd Braine rd
Mellinger.
Karbo is author of the book "The
Lazy Man's Way to Riches," and
heads his mail o rder company 0 Emerson began his mail order bus•·
ness in his home in 1955. and today is
presid e nt"of Life D y n a mic s
Fellowship. Mellinger started by im·
po r t in g c u ckoo c locks from
Germany.
F ROM 1968 THROUGH the first
quarter of 1978. U.S. capital forma·
lion, or savings invested in produc-
tive facilities, ranged from 16.3 per·
cent lo 18.4 percent of gross national
product. The others topped 20.
Understanding these facts. there is
little myste r y to the country 's
economic proble ms. T he myster y.
say those who study the underlying
causes of economic distress. is why
so little is done about them.
In fact. say critics, the mystery ls
even deeper ; why so much is done lo
exacerbate the problems. Why, ~r
example. capital formation throug
savings is discouraged. why spending
and debt are encouraged.
BUT. YOU AY. th~t ·s not so
"Every day I read and listen to ads
that encoura~e people to save and in·
vest ··
Yes. but savings and investments
a re taxed : de bt is government·
s ub s idized by maki n g it tax.
deductible.
Capital formation and productivity
are entwined in the economic nature
of things, underlying problems whose
symptoms we deal with repeatedly,
year after year. with seemingly less
and less success.
Tht' numbe rs for output per
man-hour. trade imbalance. infla·
tion. debt, joblessness and more
would seem to demonstrate the futih·
ty or dealing with symptoms rather
than causes.
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I ' Crosses Mark Cany.on Road Deaths . ~
~
By "',.t:\'E MITtHELL lhl" 4'1\ tdt>d rout ar• be in a nddtng thcr., are no plans to re either dnltiniinto other lanes or bet-ome aware-or the danger."
I °' .. .,.... •u.e•.... 1anf'd by ho1>1M"r • t1ctoordl n1 l o move the grim re1ninders from attempting to pass other she saJd. "People are so used to
I Public supµort for it d1v1dC'd Counc1lm n Kelly Boyd, who're th~ city'" segml'nt of the motorists. divided roads that ~hey have
{ ro dway Utrouerh Luatuno Can u•ntly rfi:t'l\'t'd rounc1l t'nd<>n.c roadway "Whoever did it seems to have forgotten how to han~le a road
yon look on buarrt~ look Ous mf'f'l of a ret.0lullon s elclng .i The pobe.e sergeant said be the right information." he said. • like Laguna Canyon." w~~k lb motortsts Cra\c llng tnc saf~r road did not k.now ir the 22 crosses ac· Councilwoman Sally Bellerue But the councilwoman doesn't
wrndma road"•Y l)()t\td n~arly "I don't know who put up curattly reflect the number of s aid she also has ·seen the expect the crosse s lo be a
two doten whttt crosses on lhe tho e <'rMSeS. ·· Boyd suid today deaths on the enUre stretch. crosses.· permanent fixture.
seven mil~ a.\r,\ch. 11mfy1n1 "Bu\ they ~un• make u1' 1m-But Boyd said the crosses ap-"They really have an im-"I'm sure as soon a s CalTrans
the numt>t-r of J)('Opl' klllf'd tn pieulon. don't th •y 9 " pear to be placed at the scene or pact," she said. "It makes you Is made aware of them they'll be
accidents slnct> l975 L 1un~ Sta.ch traffic Sgt. Art "acb of the ratal colllaions realize you are on a dangerous takerrdown," she said.
And petitions at a number of Ot"l.uca said hu has seen tht: about a third of them hea~-on road. Meanwhile. Councilman Boyd
stort's tn Laguna Rul'h eot:klng rrosH& on the u nyon road. c ras hes caused by motorists "Maybe they will help people is actively pursuing a petition ~~~~~~~~~~~~--''--~~~~~~~~~~~--''--~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~...:......:..___;__
New Adv on«!e?
drive to collect signatures isup· ~
porting a wider road. •
"We 'll probably leave the peti-
tions out for a month, tnen call
them in," he said .
He intends to hand the peti·
tions over to the City / Council.
and forward copies to local
legislators, CalTrans director
Adriana C1anturco and Gov-
ernor Brown.
Boyd said he also intends to
<See CROSSES, Page AZ>
China, Viets
Claim Victory
'HEAVEN' SENT?
Warren e,atty
THIRD OSCAR?
Ingrid Bergman
. SECOND STRAIGHT?
Director Allen
AP'lfl,..._
NOMINATED AGAIN
Sir Laurence Olivier
Oscar Nominees N a med
Ftlrn o n Vie t Veterans Tops List
HOLLYWOOD <AP> "The
Deer Hunter ." a corrosive view
of the effects of the Vietnam
War on America. and "Heaven ~ Can Wait" a fantasy comedy
; about a pro football player who
' returns to earth after death. " scored top honors in the Slst
F Academy Award nominations lo· r day with nine each.
Another treatment of Vietnam
War veterans. "Coming Home." r followed with eight nominations.
"Mid night Express," the story
of an Ame rican youth 's im·
pri sonme nt in Turkey was
nominated in six categories and
Woody Allen's drama "In·
teriors" had five.
Sir Laurence Olivier was a
s urprise best actor nominee for
his role as a Nazi wa r criminal
hunter in "The Boys from
Brazil." Other nominees for ~st
actor · Warren Beatty, "Heaven
Can Wait"; Gary Busey, "The
Buddy Holly Story"; Robert
De Niro. "The Dee r Hunter,"
a nd Jon Voig ht , "Co m ing
Home ..
Three-tim e winner Ingrid
Bergman was again nominated
for best actress. this time for
her role as a concert pianist in
"Autumn Sonata" Other
nominees : Ellen 8\Jrs tyn,
"Same Time, Next Year"; Jill
Cla y burgh. "An Unmarried
Wom an". Jane Fonda, "Coming
'OerkHeld
At Kn if e p oint
In Robbery
A police spokesman said the
8: 10 p.m. robbery occurred at
Yum Yum Donuts, 1822 S. El
Camino Real. when waitress
Denise Be n ter . of Camp
. / Pendleton. was ..Musy in the
back room.
She had gone to the ~kroom
to phone the manager .When the
shop ran out of donuts. police
( said. She noticed io a mirror two f men standing at the counter. one
going lb.rough the cash register.
l When she approached the
men. police said. one puJled a
Home," and Geraldine Page,
"Interiors "
Other nominations . Support·
ing actor: Bruce Dern, "Coming
Home". Richard Farnsworth,
"Comes a Horsema n"; John
Hurt, "Midnight Express".
Christopher Walken, "The Deer
Hunler," and Jack Wa rden,
"Heaven Can Wait."
Supporting actress : Dyan
Cannon. "Heaven Can Wait".
Penelope Milford. "Coming
Home''; Ma ggie Smith.
"California Suite"; Maureen
Stapleton. "Interiors, .. a nd
Meryl Streep, "The Dee r
Hunter."
-Best director : "Interiors,"
which failed to be nominated as
best picture. nevertheless won a
nomination for Woody Allen as
best director. Other directorial
nominees: Hal Ashby . "Coming
Home"; Michael Cimino, "The
Deer Hunter"; Warren Beatty .
and Buck Henry, "Heaven Can
Wait," and Alan Parker, "Mid·
night Express."
All five nominations for
best foreign language film went
to Europe. "Gel Out Your
Handkerchiefs." France. "The
Glass Cell," West Germany ;
"Hungarians." Hungary. "Viva
Italia!" Italy. and "White B1m,
Black Ear," USSR.
Contenders for best original
song: "Hopelessly Devoted to
Vou" from "Grease ... "Last
Dance" from "Thank God It's
Friday," "The Las t Time I Felt
Like Tius" from "Same Time.
Next Year." "Ready to Take a
Chance Again" from "Foul
Play " and "When You 're
Loved" Crom "The Magic of
Lassie."
There were virtually no sur-
pris e s except for Olivier's
nomination in "'l'he Boys Crom
Brazil." Gregory Peck was a
favorite for U~e same film.
Among those awaiting the
nominations announcem ent at
the glittering new headquarters
of the Academy of Motion Pie·
ture Arts and Sciences in Bever-
1 y Hills were a hundred
Hollywood press agents. all hop-
ing their studios and clients
would appear on the magic lli;t.
Publicists with nominated
films planned to waste little
time before buying advertising
space m trade papers to con·
tinue their campaigns . An
estimated $2.5 million will be
spent to win attention and votes
from the Academy's 3,600 voling
members.
Oscar nominations are made •
by individual branches of the
Academy: '90 that a c tors
nominate for acting awards and
writers for writing. All members
select a choice for best picture.
Divis ion Vote S e t Tonig ht
APWlre ..... lo
COVETED PRIZE
Hollywood's Oscar
Split of CUSD Opposed
Capistrano Unified School Dis·
lrict Superintendent Jerome
&rnsley wiH-as*-tru.slees-
tonight lo oppose by resolution a
proposed school dis trict split
that would create a separate San
Clemente School District.
A proposal to remove schools
in San Clemente from the
Capistrano district was support·
od l11st spring by petitions bear·
ing the signatures of 300 district
residents .
That petition was forwarded to
the Orange County Committee
on School District Organization
and a public hearing chaired by
that county panel is scheduled
next month in San Clemente.
-Bttt -'l'hornstey, aod a-co-nsur=-
tant hired last November by the
district to look into the proposed
split. s aid .a, separate San
Clemente district would mean a
less proportionate a mount of
funds to provide educational
services to the smaller district.
Consultant Robert J enkins·
also said enrollment is expected
to increase at a rate of 24 per-
cent in the next five years in San
Clemente aJone as homes are de-
veloped on three major ranches
in the city.
· He said the s plit would change
the ~th:nlc ratio of students in the
1arger Captstrllmrdtstrlfl arm
raise the percentage of Spamsh
surname students in the new
San Clemente area district.
Thomsley said he woul.cl have
new information regardrtfg the
proposed split when trustees
mel!t tonight.
Supporters of the split claim a
separate district would enhance
com munlly identity for San
Clementeans, and increase com-
munity support for the schools
Supporters outs id e San
<See CUSD, Page AZ>
OC's Democrats Broke
l hunting knife and ordered her By GAllY GllANVILLE Included a mong the debts O'Neill, the long-titne financial
BANGKOK. Thailand <AP> -
Intelligence sources said today
Chinfl 's invasion columns have
resumed their advance into Viet·
nam. but a diplomat in Peking
said the Chinese have reaf·
firmed that their attack 1s a
limited operation and they will
not hold any Vietnamese ter·
ntory .
Victories were reported for
both sides today. The Soviet
news agency Tass reported from
llanoi that Chinese forces cap-
tured the Vietnamese border ci-
t y of Lao C ai , 175 m i les
northwest of Hanoi. Thai in·
lei ligence sources said tough
Vi e tnam ese r esis tan ce
e lsewhere in m o untainous
Muong Khuong Province forced
China to withdraw many units
out of the region.
The sources in Bangkok said
the Chinese invaders had dnven
as far as 10 miles into Vietnam.
Previously. the Chinese were re·
ported to have penetrated oo
more than six miles along any of
the various invasion <'orrldors
they used along the 450-mile
front.
In Peking. Lebanese am-,
bassador Elie J . Boustany. dean
of the diplomatic corps in the
Chinese capital. was ca·Ued to·
dav to the Chinese Foreign
Ministry, where Deputy Foreign
Minister Ho Y ing outlined
China·s position on the invasion.
"He explained to me the point
of view o f the C.:hin e!>e .
authorities . . that it was a
limited operation and that China
has no intention to occupy any
pa rt of Vietnamese territory."
Roustany said in a telephone in·
terview with The A:.sociated
Press in New York
The intelligence sources In
8.angkok said .. the Chinese on
Monday replaced some units
with fresh troops and began to
push ahead again.
J a pan's Ky<>:<fo new" service
quoted Soviet and Vietnamese
sources in the Chinese capital at-
saying heavy fighting was con·
llnuing between Chinese and Viet ·
(See VIET, Page A21
2 Plead Innocent
In Funds Misuse
Two brothers employed by the
Moulton Niguel Water Dis trict
pleaded innocent in Orange
County Superior Court today to
chargeS' of embezzlement and
misappropriation of distri ct
funds.
John Pt>rry. district director
of administrative operations.
and his brother. Charles. a
ma intenance yard foreman.
were ordered to appear March
16 before Judg e Jame s
Walsworth for pretrial matters
'Roots II'
Increases
Audience
NEW YORK <API ABC"s
"Roots JI.. increased its au-
dience in two of three big cities
Monday rught. apparently on the
s ame course as the or iginal
version broadcast in January
1977 that became TV's highest·
-rated prog1 am <Eadier stur y
Page 88.1
Overnight figures for Monday
from the A.C. Nielsen Company
s howed "Roots · The Next
Generations," as the sequel 1s
called . with ratings of 32.7 in
New York City, 29.1 In Chkago
and 31.8 In Lo~ Angeles.
Ratings for the hrst install·
ment Sunday night in the seven·
part miniseries were 28.6 in New
York. 30 in Chicago and 26.t in
Los Angeles
Only the audience in'Chicago
was slightly lower Monday night
than for Chapter I on Sunday.
Mason' Name d
The brothers were among five
district 0Hic1aJs indicted by an
Orange County Grand Jury last
June on allegations t hey used
district employees and equip-
ment for personal chores
Charges against Carl Kymla.
former"district general manager
and Kenneth Krie~e r . main·
tenance yard superintendent.
were dism.issed earlier this year
after a clo!'led door preliminary
hearing in Central Orange Coun·
ty Municipal Court.
The fifth defendant . Ve rnon
McKown. an inventory control
clerk, pleaded guilty to one mis ·
demeanor counts o f altenn~
records.
John Perry faces one charge
of misappropriation of publir
funds and another of e mbezzle·
ment stemming from the alleged
hauling of rock m a dist rict veh•
cle to a private home 1n the San
Bernardino area.
Charles Perry face-> thret•
counts of m1sappropr1at1on of
funds. two counts of e mbezzle·
ment and two counts of altering
public records. Those charge:.
alsu-1nvotvt?'the--rocic-1t.11lling-a~
legation along with a llegation:.
of yard work done at the home of
Perry·s mother
Or:n:~, Coast
"·ea•he r
Chance or ratn tonight
and Wednesday 80 pe r
cent. Gus t y w t.--.t e rl y
winds Wednesday lflgh:.
55 to 60 Lowe; tonigh1 47 to
' 52.
I NSIDE T ODA'\'
• not lo move or say a word. 0t"'9 oa11, Ptt.t siaH
~~~--.~-~-AHer~.-end-t·hn~e~--.o ..... e~b\r.o~c~r~a~t~rt--p---a-rt.-ny teuders
manager returned to the shop, were told Monday nlght that the
employees discovered a napkin party in Orange County is broke
bad been placed over the lens or and, at least $24.568 111 debt.
a camera used to take plCtures The debt left from the party's
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owed by the Demo~t~~~~~o~~fuauta~~t~oLr~c~o~unut~~~o~e~mw~~r~a~tsh.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Arro~em~ts a~ ~'"9
abOul Sl,500 in taxes. $1.619 in went Thom one better. tz~dlfof fOr tilt Wome"-~
d I d b d 0 UI ld S P · k S Cl t p r s Kem~ Open to be held next ere t car pure ases an 'Ne sa a t. atr1c 's an emen e o tee gt. m-th at Costa Mesa~ Mesa roughly $1 300 due to re-'"'tra Day fund· -raiser char'"ng the Marvin Mason has been named v .. • .,.,, • 5 ' Verde Country Club Sa ttonl!l'ive workers. party faithful $20 a head "would Police Officer of the Year by the
Reactlng to the financial help keep the doors open. city's EJCchange Club. ato~. PO{/(! 81
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of burglaries at the shop. 1978 political acUvities. Includ-
lighter Stolen
A solid gold cigarette lighter
valued by the owner at $1,500
was reported stolen Monday in
Laguna Beach. John B. Phillips,
an engineer who lives at 188
Temple Hill Drive, reported the
theft to police Monday.
..
ing a cosUy voter registration
drive, was unveiled at the
DemocraUc Party Central Com·
sntltee meeting ln Stanton.
•'There ls a clear and present
danger we won't be in business
by next Monday," Central Com-
mlttee Chairman Bill Thom only
, halt-Jokingly sald as he dis·
cussed the party's financial
pUght.
crlaiA, Thom ordered a cutback "He'd bett.er do something and The nine-year San Clemente
in party headquarters opera-do something fast." O'Neill police veteran was lauded for
tions. warned. his "team player" attitude. In·
1'he newly elected county CommJttee Treasurer Jackie itiatlve. integrity. dependability
chairma n also proposed two ma-· J essie said. "In the pas t four and judgment
jor fund·ralsers, one what be years. we raised a lot of money Tbe police sergeant will be
called a gala DemocraUc ex-· and spent a lot of money. Now honored at the San Clemente Ex·
travaganza and the other a box-we m""t work our way out or the chanee Club luncheon March 1
Ing show featuring exhibitions jam." • at the San Clemente Inn, where
by Carloe PaUmlno and tndlan Mrs. Jessie admitted. aome Orange County Superior Court
Red Lopes. c reditors have threatened Judge Wllllam Murray will
State party Chairman Richard C8ee O~BTS. Pa1e Al) speak.
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Gtisoline
Shortage
Begim
HunUnaton BtHt Cb cit)• of·
fitlalt have ~n pul on noltt'f'
°'al W • upply of ll•~~hnt> L.J
~11mnlni lo tlt:hlen
('\t)' Adman l Lrator Bud
Bc·lsllo 1ald 1l •PPfar;a tbf'nt ~an
be amplt• fuel for ~mer&fftt')'
veh1cll'li but th •t th.-t.1ty m•Y
e x p,•r1.-nre fu,•I problem by
au snmer
'Wt-will bt• uddt 1'I 10 Uw
probh•m of C'O n11>~f\ o\1on or·
fuf l,' 0C !>IOd OU1l·1 11I~ "''rt' rH't•ntl) in
forim•d ll~ l'h''' nm l SA Ir\<'
\bl\ at m\l•f\U1'<.t lo ulloc.it\• tu the
tlt)• thl' 11 mt> amount of fut'I ln
Febnu1ty and brr h thMl 1t n·
ce1vtd for the 'lAm e two ml>nth
lHt 't'Dr
"I dun t ~t'\' any lmmtdialt'
problt>m ... purchasing aatnt
Roy tlo~ 'aid "8u\ tl 1 vPry
prud ent t o l.'Xl'rt'IH every
restraml m th'· un or fuel · Ho~ said lht' 1•1ty vt'hldt'
flt>et hill> not ~ro°" n m11ter1all)
and th at t h t'r t' u rt' frwl.'r
t•n1 1)loyet'S to t1 uvt>I thu, yt>nr
t>erause of re:sl(lnation11
· We will• be a~k1ng t•vcryonl'
to pleast' restn rt t r.ivel tu rt'al
nt>t'ds." llow l.a1d
Chevron recently told lhl' l'llY
that the compun)··:. supply of
)1asoline throughout t h<' county
wi ll not be sufficient to mcH th\•
d e m ands o f d e al l'r:. and
wholesale customers
Chevron oHtcials not~d that
de mands have been increasing
ra pidly and that s upplies are un-
certa in because of d1srupllons
caused by the .. Jranaan situa ·
uon "
Th e c1 t y o wns abo ut 350
vehicles which consume about
35.000 gallons of f ue l each
month
&tale Plan
Session Set
For Clemente
Estate planning will be dis-
c u ssed T hurs d ay in S a n
Clemente by an attorney. an m-
s u r a nce executive and three
fin anciers at a breakfast me1!t·
ing, s ponsored by the cha mber
<>C commerce.
Attorney B e rna rd Allen .
c h a mbe r pre s id e nt. w ill
mode r ate Thursday's pa ne l.
Other panel me m bers include
Ke n Willis. pres ide nt of the
Bank of San Clemente ; J ohn
Gremer. of S afeco Insura nce
Co.: Hugh Black. trust officer at
Wells Fargo Bank. and certified
public a ccountant La urence
Williams
The breakfast m eeting is
scheduled lo begin al 7:30 a.m.
a t the San Clemente Inn, 125
Ave . Esplandian. Reservations
f9r the $5.50 tickets are availa-
ble by calling the chamber of·
rice , 492-1131.
-Patriots' Fete
Win Corrected
The Carpente r's Union Local
1648 was the fi rst place winner
in the civic float d ivis ion al
S a l u rd a y • s P a t r i o t s · I>a y
Parade m Laguna Beach.
The lC)('al union's lar ge mobile
bus. pulling a scale model con-
struction proJCC't. beat l.aguna
Beac h High School's Booster
Club noat m the competition.
A story m Sunday's paper in-
adve rtently showed the winner
as being the Booster Club. The
Daily Pilot regrets the error.
Cruiser Home
SAN DIEGO t AP l -The
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Leahy returned Monday after
'1'h months in the weste rn
Pacific. Aboard with lhe sailors
were 25 male relatives given a
ride from Hawaii.
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M,,,...E .. 1# ~ E '~htl·~n year old Al a n
Ka\\-a 1.it n n1 of L ngu n a
Bt'arh ha~ attamed lht• rank
o f F.agl~ m Boy Scout Troop
35. arter f'arnin~ 24 me rit h .td ~t-~ Alan j oined tht'
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CUSD ...
Clemente suy the s plit would end
a practice of San Cleme nte resi-
dents voting down school bonds.
which lhey s ay are necessary in
growing areas of the bigger dis-
trict. And San Clemente res idents
who support a new district say
they won't have to pay for
schools outside their city under
the-rllorganization. -
Mea nwhile the San Jua n
Capistrano City Council has
gon e on record opposing the
school district split. saying it
would cut that city into two
separate d.lstricts.
In othe r action t on igh t .
t rust ees ar~ expected to discuss
alternatives -.o a joint-powers
agreement with Laguna Beach
Unified School Distr ict in the
Regional Occupationa l P ro·
gram.
The two districts currently ap·
point t wo trustees e ach lo the
panel. wh.ich has made for split
votes in sever al instances.
The Capistrano board s u p·
ports a fifth member o n the
panel and reC'omme nds that
me mber be from t he larger
sc hool district.
But Laguna Beach tr ustees
a r e l oo kin g a t o t h er
a lte rnatives, and a 1omt meeting
of all 12 members of both boards
or trustees is being organized.
Thomsley said the Capistrano
b o a rd wil l b e looking a t
alternatives. including possibly
joining with the Coastline ROP
or wilh Laguna Beach and Sad-
dle back Community Coll ege for
vocational education programs.
Trustees tonight will also be
reviewing secondary school cur-
rlculums when th«;y meet at 7: 30
in district offices at 32972 Calle
P e rf e ct o i n Sa n Ju a n
Capistrano.
Bombs Explode
T EL AVIV. Israel <AP)
Ter rorist bombs exploded today
in J erusalem and the Tel Aviv
s uburb of Petah Tiqva. police
said. causin~ minor dam age and
one case of shock.
T E llRAN. t ran <APl
AyaloUeh ttuhollah Khomeini's r~vo lu lio n ory government ,
p r ua\nic t s purge o f Sha h
Mohammtld Re.ia Pahlavi's re·
~liot•. t>Xl"CUted fo u r m o r e
J(c nt"rnls today und said it would
hound tht~ rultr in t'xll.-unhl he
could rind r~ruc-only in South
Afrk41 or lit .lei.
i\ldt'tl lo Khornem1 said Gen
P on 11 Am in Afshar. former
t•ommandt'r of the ishah's lm-
p t• r 1 u I <;u a rd . Uri g . Ge n M ~unurhdtr Malek, the infantry
l'omm.111dt•r an Qatvin . Gen.
Ne malullah Motamad1 . military
f(OVcrnor or Quivin, and Gen.
llou e1n I lamadunian' cbtef or
t he SAVAK secret police in
Kt'• rnirnshah, were shot al 2
am
Teen Seized
After Leap
From Window
A teen-age runaway from
Or a nge jum pell 35 feel out a
bedroom window to a concrete
patio below and n ed while a
homeowner held the boy's com·
pa nlon at g unpoint during a
burglary attempt Monday nighl
in El Toro.
A Sheriff's s pokesman said
Tolman GefCs or 22201 Treeridge
Lane awoke shortly before mid-
night lo find the l wo youths
e m erging from a n ups t a ir s
bedroom carrying his sleeping
bags
Geffs pulled a gun and ordered
the two youths to halt while he
telephoned Sheriff's deputies.
One or the boys immediately
plunged out of the bedroom win-
dow to the patio below a nd fled.
Sheriff's deputies arrested a
15-year ·old Orange boy and
booked him into cus tody at
J u venile ,lla ll on burglar y
cha,r_ges.
They arc seeking the other boy
today.
f'ro111 Page A I
CROSSES •••
ask residents in Irvine to sup-
port the petit ion drive, and
might take petition forms out to
Leis ure World for signatures.
Boyd, who works at a liquor
s tore in town, said a customer
came in and refused to sign the
petition.
"He s a id he 'd r a the r see
deaths out there tha n a widened
road." Boyd said. "That's just
weird."
Legion to Stage
Dinner in Laguna
Members of the Laguna Beach
American Legion and Auxiliary
Post 222 will host a Ha waiian pot
luc k dinner Thursday at the
Legion Club House.
The event begins at 6:,30 p.m .
al the clubhouse at the corner of
Legion and Catalina Streets .
F olio.wi ng the d inner. 0 . W
Price will show s hdes of Hawaii.
For more information. call
Pn C'e at 494-1927
Their deaths broudll to eight
the number or generals ex~uted
by the new Jslamlc regime, and
three more were killed by mobs.
Sixteen more ex-officia ls have
been reported condemned to
death. and ~e roundup Is conli·
nuing.
Ma lek and Motamedi were
helo re8ponsible for lhe l>lo00y
suppression of demonstrations
against the shah in Qazvln, 90
miles northwest of T ehran,
where scores were killed and
tanks were used against lbe
dem onstrators.
More tha n b a lr of Ira n 's
sold iers. who deserted in droves
during the uprising, have re-
turned to duly, the new chlef or
s taff. Gen. Mohammed Va ll
Qaranl. told reporters today.
QaranJ said a ~reat deal or bit·
lerness stlll ·ex1st.s between the
people and the troops who sup-
p o rted the s hah , so many
soldier s have not r e turned.
particularly in Tehran.
In an editorial, the Tehran dai
ly Ettelaat criticized the secret
manner of the generals' execu
tions and the way they were car·
ried out.
"The criminals should be tried
in a peoples' court, not inside a
room wtth closed doors , .
what is taking place is exactly
what was happening in the self-
salisfied courts of the shah."
Khomeini was reported to
have sent word last week to the
shah's host . King Hassan of
Morocco, that he would demand
t he extradition of the monarch
to face trial for "crimes against
the Iranian people." The kmg
told reporters in Paris he would
reject any s uch request
F...-PageAJ
VIET .•.
namese forces in the a rea of Lao
Cai. Tass s aid the Chinese cap·
tured Lao Cai. a town of probably
70,000 or more. after a heavy bar
rage.
The Soviet news agency. quot
ing the Vietna m News Agency.
a lso said Vietnamese counlerat·
tacks in Lang Son Province, 80
miles northeast of Hanoi , had
driven Chinese light artille ry
back into Chinese territory
Tass also claimed the Chinese
artillery was firing shells "filled
with toxic substances." ll was
not known whether this referred
to poison gas or some other s ub·
stance.
Since launching the invasion
Saturday, China has stressed
th a t it wo uld be a limit ed
m ilitary operation a imed at
"teaching a lesson" lo Vietnam.
Radio Ha noi claimed Monday
tha t Vietnam ese for ces killed
more than 3.500 Chinese troops
and destroyed more than 100
Chinese tanks. It gave no Viet -
namese casualties, but Thai in·
te lligence sources said Viet·
na mese troops suffered heavier
losses
A Japanese report from Pc-
k ing said Chlne.'c\e troops in north
China have been a lerted for
possible war with the Soviet
Union and civilians ha ve been
eva cuated from some border
a-re as
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DEBTS ... I
lawsuits m their effort to collect
the money owed them.
"We must retire these obliga-
tions if we ar e to retain our
cr edibility und reputation,"
Mrs . Jessie said.
F orme r county c ha ir ma n
Frank Barbaro said a deficit of
. r4>jec.ted .Ju O.C.:.
tober as the gene ral election
campaign and voter registration
drive came lo a bead.
Barbaro said thnt roughly only
$11.000 of the debt Is distress in-
debtedness because the balance
is loans due to Dem ocr a tic
benefactors such as O'Neill and
sl ate Senator Paul Carpenter
Barbaro noted that the central
committee raised over $300,000
in the past two years and called
the existing debt· 'not insurmoun·
table."
However, the former party
ch airma n conced ed . raising
money now is more difficult
because of Increased competi-
tion for political dollars.
The Democratic Party's local
deficit renected s tepped-up par-
ty activity tfy the party in recent
..._.,,.,--, including ma!ntainJng a
permanent party headquarters
as well as a full-time salaried
director.
But in reOect\ng on lhe debt,
Democrats focused their atten-
Uon on the voter registration
drive that momentarlly late last
fall saw Democratic registra-
-
Spokane Visltors
What strtkes most South Coast residents as cloudy,
bone-chilling weather is just great for Rick and Lana ·
Neeley, visiting Laguna Beach from their Spokane1 Wash., home this week. "Hey, lhls ls great," Rick saio
as the couple built a sand castle on Lal(una Beach
shoreline. "You don't know what cold weather is," he
laughed. The Neeleys will be on lhelr way to Baja later
this week to enjoy more "warm weather" and sunshine.
tions edge ln front of RepubUcan
for the first Ume ln 16 years.
That drive tended to fizzle.
however. when railing finances
curtailed the election day get-
out-the-voter drive and In the af·
termatb of the general elect.Son
the RepubUcans resumed their
leaderablp ln voter registration.
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GRACIE FIELDS WITH DAME QOMMA .. OER AWARD
Pilot Writer Remember• Wartime Entertainer
A Special SalUte
' For Special Lady
By TOM BARLE\I
01 Ille D.tlly ~ Sutt
More years ago than this writer cares to acc urately re-
call, be was standing with other Royal Air For ce recruits
in the pouring rain outside a hut that dared to call itself
"the camp theater ."
IT WAS OUR last night al lhe dreary Bournemouth
T ra ining Center. The next day. we were to Join our
squadrons in bomber and fighter commands and do our bit
m what were to be the last months of World Wa r II.
And so we bad been promised a special t reat.
"Now, off you go to the theater, lads," our sergeant
told us . "They'll have a cup of tea for you and a very
s pecial lady is going to s ing to you."
We'd heard that one before. But you
didn't argue with Sergea nt Hardcastle
and so we shuffled off in the rain lo take
what we believed would be an hour or
two of suffering.
INSTEAD, WE FO~ND ourselves
under the magic spell of a very won-
derful entertainer who, in no time at a ll ,
had a b unc h of thoroughly bored
recruits singing all the old favorites
uun . with her : "Tipperary ," "Mademoiselle
from Armentieres," "Pack Up Your Troubles," "Sally"
and "WhenIGrowTooOldtoDream " This angel in our time or need was. of course. Gracie
Fields And she sang to us as she had sung to many
thousands of servicemen, many or whom would never hear
~her smg again. It was a night l shall never forget. For lhen she joined
us for tea and sandwiches. finding out which corner of the
British Isles we called home. asking us about our fam ilies
and reminding us . with her vivid. vibrant personality of
the mothers and siste rs we sorely missed.
GRACIE WAS, of course, a great entertainer before
and after World War II. The lass from Lancashire was a
dearly loved personality and she was always devoting the
proceeds of her concerts to worthy causes: c rippled c bild ren.
the blind, orphanages. you name it .
And today she was named a Dame Commander of the
Britis h Empire by Queen Elizabeth. The honor is richly de-
ser ved a nd long overdue. Foe Gcacie is at 81, what she was at 21 -"our
Gracie." She sang while bombs were falling, while shells
wer e raining on a battle front less than a mile away and on
the decks of warships steaming through enemy waters.
AND SHE SANG lo a bunch or r aw, frightened recruits
on a rainy night In November, 1944. and helped them
forget for an hour or two that they were to leave the train-
ing field at Bournemouth for the night sky over Berlin.
Ham burg. Cologne and Dusseldorf.
God bless you. Grade. we and the many thousands
who didn't come back to hear you sing again. s alute you
Waddill Jury Picks
Enter Second Week
Jury selection In the retrial of -a~eti"5ed baby lttHet--Dr. William
Waddill entered its second week
today in Orange County Superior
Court. There was no end yet in sight
in the jury paneling process this
morning as prosecuting and de·
fense attorneys C'ontinued ques-
tioning prospect ive j urors on
their views of right lo life issues
and the role or the phys ician.
Waddill. 43. of Huntington
Harbour is accused or stra ngling
a ne wborn g1rl after she alleged·
ly s urvived a n unsuccessful
saline abortion performed on an
18-year-old unwed mothe r near·
ly two years ago .
Waddill has insisted the infant
never was alive.
The physician's first Superior
Court trial ended io a mistrial
last May when jurors announced
they were bopeless-ly deadloeked
Watch and Purse
Stolen From Car
A visitor to San Clemente re-
ported a watch and a brown
leather purse worth $1 ,023 wu
taken from his car while tt was
parked al North Beach Satur-
day. police said today.
Rodger Long said the artJcles
taken included a silver watch
with diamonds. Long's address
was nQt available.
afte r 16 weeks of testimony a nd
ll days or deliberation.
Jury members said lhe1r split
was 7-5 in favor of acquitting
Waddill on the murder charge .
Defense a tto rney Charles
Weedman said today he expects
the jury selection process before
Judge Byron McMillan to con-
tinue.al least another two days.
Waddill's trial 1s expected to
last about four months.
San Cl,emente
Plans to List
Civic Grou,ps
A master calendar that lists
scheduled e v e nt-3 of San "
Clemente area service clubs and
fraternal organizations is
planned by the San Clemente
Chamber of Commerce.
Chamber manager Alex Good·
m an said the calendar is being
Introduced because the city has
had no overall tiaUng of com-
munity acUvltlcs.
Any organization may arrange
to have lts events entered on the
Chamber calendar through the
chamber, 1100 N. El Camino
Real. Mo re information is
available at '92-U31.
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Parrot
Fev r
Det ct d
Ora.tlgd ~...cwdc•nla •hu
k<'tP v rrot und parak ls as
pets are ~lnJ warnt-d loda)
that theft" h bttn n outbruk or p llt C0811, tht" dist" \(' kno'A'n
..is "purrot ft'Hr ·
Or Morton clon, tht.> rounty i;
health ottlt'fr. stud the d1~ca c
<'an oo und oftt'n 1~ p11.., t•d on to
humun:s who h..in· haJ ront.tct
with sack btrds
N-elson suid tht> 1nrcct1o n
Lransmltlcd by pi.1llu<0uli" 1,
often mild. but can be :.t•vt·n· "'
the cas~ of the ddt•rly He 1ud
sy mptoms include ft•n•r .
headache. chest pain . l\'tharg)
and loss or appetite
Anllb1ot1cs are usl'd to control
and kill the infection Before
they became available, Nelson
said, about 20 percent of those
w bo contracted psat tocos1s daed
Nelson saad 1mmed1ate treat
ffil!nt or destruction Of affected
buds is vital 1f the anfoct1on as to
be held in check.
Birds suffering from p!>1t
tacosis often appear wasted and
usually have diarrhea and con
junctivitas . They have been
known to carry and transmit the
infection ror weeks and months
before they die.
·out many seemingly healthy
birds can also be carriers of the
disease. the health officer
warned He urged any pet
owners who may be in doubt to
immediately co ntact a
veterinarian.
lndividuals who believe they
may have contracted psittacosis
or have been exposed to at
should contact their physician.
Nelson said. "Contractmg the
disease does not usually confer
immunity," he-added
Suspect Held
In Slaying
Orange police said today the
man sought in the murder of one
of his roommates is in custody
a fter surrendering lo Jn·
vestigators Monday night •
Pedro Ocequeda. 26. was
booked into Orange County Jail
on s uspicion of murder in con·
nection with the fatal shooting of
Manuel Rea. 33
The shooting occurred early
Sunday morning in the apart·
ment the two men shared with
three others.
Carpet Plant
Mishap Fatal
A Westminster man who was
caught an the machinery at a
carpet manufacturmg plant was
declared dead on the scene Mon·
day morning by coroner's in·
vestigators.
The dead man was identified
as Alexander Chavez. 22. of 7881
21st St
Coroner's deputies said the
man was working as a carpet
wrapper at Custom Weave, 7400
Hazard Ave .. Westminster when
'the ~atal mishap occurred
Terror Kids
To Apologize
MARIANNA. Fla. <AP> -
Psychiatnc tests, indefinite pro·
balion and an apology in class
have been ordered for two 11-
year·old boys who admitted pull·
ipg a knife and gun on
classmates.
Circuit Judge Rpbert Mccrary
said Monday that Michael
Jackson and John Mader will
have lo stand befol'e the class
and apologize to classmates and
the teacher when they return to
school Wednesday. They had
been suspended from school for
two weeks following the inci-
dent.
The boys also must answer
questions about their experience
with the legal system, Mccrary
said
Her Oyster
A Bargain
WHEELING, W.Va .
CAP) -Sandra Reid had
never owned any true
pearls. then bit lnto an
oys ter during a dinner at a
seafood restaurant.
"I just thought I had a
rock In my mouth." she
said. "I just took it out and
put it on my plate."
But one of her four din-
ner companions suggested
a closer look -the "rock"
was a pearl about the size
of a pea. Mrs. Reid says
11he has the pearl wrapped
in a napltin but hasn 'L had'
It appraised.
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DOUGLAS ALLEN SCALES THE EIFFEL TOWER IN PARIS
A Protest Against the Seal Hunters In Canada
~'Save the Seals'
American Scales Eiffel Tower
PARIS IAP I A 23-year-0ld
American scaled the icy lat·
ticework or the Eiffel Tower to·
day to place a Greenpeace or·
ganization banne r reading-
"Save the Seals" near the 90·
year .old monument's midpoint
Douglas Allen of Decatur, Ill .
starting at the tower 's second
platform at 377 feet, climbed
about 150 feel through the maze
of s teel in ncar·freezing tern
peratures There he hung the
large cloth sign reading 1n
French "Sauvez les Pboques"
Allen. who said he came to
Paris from the United States to
make the climb and protest the
annual seal hunt in New-
foundland. Canada. ended. has
three-hour venture by descend·
ing to the platform into a s mall
c r ow·d made up largely o(
policemen and photographers.
The young American said he
was an experienced mountain
climber. "but this is my first
building.·' He was led to the bot·
tom of the 984·foot strlf!lurc by,
police who took him away in a
van.
A police spokesman said
earlier it was unlikely Alle n
would be arrested . The
spokesman said that unless of·
ricials ~ the tower lodged a
complain\. which he said was
unlikely, the climber's identity
would be checked and then he
would be released.
Members of the Greenpeace
organization distributed an ap·
peal calling on the Canadian and
Norwegian government' to sus ·
pend commer cial huflling of
harp seals for a period of two
years until more scientific in·
formation could be gathered on
the species.
It also asked the two govern·
ments lo end all hunting of
hooded seals until the normal
population is re-established.
Canada has announced a
quota of 195,000 seals for 1979 in
the hunt which is scheduled to
begin about March 10.
Stmllows Festival
Set for Capistrano
A dinner dance. Spanish cos
lumes and a parade will
highlight 10 days of frsliv1t1es as
the s wallows return to San Juan
Capistrano during the Fiesta de
l as Golondrinas March 16
through March 25.
Fes tivities get under way
March 16 with the annual El
Presidente Dinner Dance at the
El Adobe Restaurant in San
Juan. Tickets ror the 6:30 p.m:
event can be purchased through
local merchants.
Throughout the weekend and
the following week . residents
and local merchants will be at·
tired in fiesta costumes.
The swallows a re scheduled to
return '° the old Mission on St.
Joseph's Day, Marrh 19.
March 24 will be the date for
the annual fiesta parade. whkh
begins at 11 a.m. along Camino
Capistr-ano In downtown San
Juan.
The annual trail ride through
the historic Rancho Mission Vie·
jo, east of San Juan, will begin
al 8 a .m. March 25. Riders must
Surf Movie
Set Tonight
"Free Ride.'' a feature-length
surfing movie will be shown at
the Niguel Theater in Monarch
Bay Plaza tonight, Wednesday
and Thursday at 7 and 9 p.m.
The film. produced by Bill
Delaney and narrated by Jan.
Michael Vincent, features wave
riding thrills by Shaun Tomson,
Rabbit Bartholomew and Mark
Richards and was filmed
between 1975 and 1978 in Hawaii,
Australia . Indo n esia and
California.
For more information, call the
theater.
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bring their own horse and the
ride 1s limited to 150 riders. Cost
is $3 for adults and $1.50 for
children.
Other activities scheduled dur·
ing the fiesta week include:
-A kick-0!! mixer March 17 at
the Swallows Inn. 31786 Camino
Capistrano, from 1 to 8 p.m . A
mariachi band will provide
music. ·
-A pancake reakfast at the
San Juan Women ·~ C lub
clubhouse. 31442 El Horno
Street, from 7 a .m . lo 11:30 a.m
March 2.4. Admission Is $2 for
adults and $1 for children.
~ OC Stmlents
Featured in
Art Exhibit
An art exhibit containing the
works of more than 700 Orange
County students opens March 10
at the ~guna Beach Museum or
Art.
"Color it Orange." an annual
art contest for youngsters Crom
kindergarten lo l2tb grade, will
be on display Crom March 10 to
25 at the museum, sponsored by
the Laguna Beach School of Art
and its s upport group, the
Designing Women.
Judges last weekend culled
more than 2,000 entries sub·
milted from students ln public
and private schools throughout
;Orange County.
Results or the Judging will be
made known at a 3 p.m . recep·
Uon at the museum March 10.
Top winners will be awarded
scholarships to the Laguna
Beach ·School of Art and each ·
entrant wtll receive a Certllicate
of A'preciaUon.
Schools~
Offices
Oosed
By The A11socia~d Press
Re-sidents of the middle Atlan·
tic Coast were digging out today
from one of the worst
snowstorms in the region's his·
lory and several governors took
emergency action.
The aftermath of the storm,
which approached blizzard con·
ditions in some places as it
raged from Virginia to Connec-
ticut alter burying the South on
Sunday. was sometimes grim.
Hundreds of looters were ar·
rested in Baltimore and more
than a dozen stores were sacked
an Atlantic City. Schools were
closed in many areas and entire
counties were immobilized
Delaware Gov. Pierre S. du
Pont toured downstate Kent and
Sussex counties by helicopter
this morning and immediately
extended a state of emergency
SNOWY BAL Tl MORE
HIT BY LOOTERS-A4
until midnight. National Guard
troops were c,alled to clear roads
and provide ambulance service
and Dover Air Force Base was
closed for the second day,
In New Jersey. where the sur·
prise storm dumped as much as •
two feet of snow and left drifts 15
feet high. a limited state of
emergency exis ted in Cape May.
Atlantic and Ocean counties.
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CAPITOL BUILDING 'SNOWED IN' AFTER 24 MORE INCHES
Attantlc Coast Stat•• Hit by One of Worst Storms
"It looks like a disaster mov·
ie." said one Atlantic City resi·
dent who walked three miles to
work through deserted streets
and snow drifts.
Emergency vehicles,were US·
ing a Boardwalk along the
ocean, one of the only plowed
thoroughfares.
In Maryland. where the 22
inches of snow that fell on
Baltimore on Monday was as
much as is usually recorded in
an e ntire winter, Gov. Harry R.
Hughes issued orders closing all
banks except in four western
counties where the impact was
relatively light
In New York City. where
about a foot of snow fell Mon·
day. temperatures today also
were in the 40s, after nearly two
weeks of b e low freezing
WealheLforecasters were con·
cerned \hat a quick melt could
cause flooding.
More than. 14 inches of snow
socked Philadelphia. and tern·
peratures there were to r each
the upper 30s today.
In Washington. 18.7 inches of
snow !ell Sunday night and Mon·
•day -the largest snowfall dur·
ing a 24-hour period since 1922.
Temperatures today were in the
mid toupper30s.
Nearly all federal civil service
employees got a one-day ex-
tension on their three·day
Washington's Birthday holiday.
Farmers, who had rolled their
tractors into the city t his month
to protest the Carter admin.istra
lion's agricultural policies. were
allowed to help plow streets and
tow motorists out of snowdrifts.
Along the New Jersey coast.
Monday's storm cut off resi·
dents and guests on Long Beach
Island. a 121".l·mile-long stretch
of sand. About 20 inches of snow
closed the Long Beach Island
Causeway Bridge the only
land route to and from the
island. I
In ffff ,20 years in the tew•lry business I've been asked meny questions about jewelry and
~-· questions you mey ;ad t>ut never asked. Here
are Just a few What Is the most common gemstone?
The most common gemstone
is qua112. which 1s made up of the two most abundan t elerrents on earth. s1hcon and
oxygen In the gem world quartz takes many varied forms: rose quartz. smoky quanz. the lovely yellow c1trine, the rich purple amethyst.
colorleSS rock crystal, and Stlky
t:Jrown ttger'a eye. 1ust to name
al~. Whafs the most valuable gem nelO to diamond? Well, actually. dlam>nd Is not neoessanly the most valuable
gem. Diamond, ruby, emerald
and alexandnte in their finest
quahtiee are all at the top of the scale But the range of
~Ues In wtuch gemstones
OCCl.lf 11 to great that no one of
lheee Is alWays more valuable
than another. Do gemstones ever natyrally exhibit a at.at or are star gema
all rren-rrede? Yee. eome natural gemstones do elth1b1t a atar atteci, known
• astenam Star rubles and SIA)ttires era probably the best
knoWn of the aster'latecl stones,
bUt there la allO star garnet
and star quartz and other atar •
~ The atat ia caUMd by
the retl.Ci1on of ltght from tiny Medi.Ilk• 1nclu11ons which
Intersect at specific anglaa within the atone. Over twenty
~ IQO. man succeeded '" .-itn.lzlnQ atar atones In the llDcntory. Thia Is probebly th•
Schwartz New UCI
Vice Chancellor
Leo M. Schwartz. associate
director for administration at
the National Institutes of Health.
has been appointed UC Irvine's
vice chancel lor for ad
ministrative services
He replaces L E Cox. who re
tared last month after 18 years
with UCL
Schwartz. who assumes his
job an June. was appointed by
UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldnch
Jr .. with the approval of the UC
board of regents.
He will be responsible for.
personnel manage ment, ac·
counting, materials and
facilities management. con ·
struction projects, police and en·
vironmental health and safety
Schwartz previously held ad·
ministrat1ve posts at the Na·
lional Science Foundation. the
U.S Office of Education and the
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
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NEW VICE CHANCELLOR
Leo M. Schwartz
Viewers OK'd At Execution
SALT LAKE CITY 1AP 1
The Utah house has voted to al
low up to nine reporters to wit
ness criminal <'Xecutions State
law currently bars the media
from watching a death sentence
carried out.
The measure. which passed
the House 40·29 Monday. goes to
the state Senate. It would ban
cam eras and recording equip·
@
EiEMWISE
Marv Barr C-ert1ht>d Gemo1og1~t
menl until after an execution
has been rompleted and the
bodx has been removed.
Backers s aid allowing the
media to witness an execution
would ancreast' the chancei-ror
a<·curacy and fairness They
also argued the deterrent value
of capital punishment could not
be effective without news cov·
erage of an execution
"nwn·made" material you re lhlnklng ot.' since the stones were tughly pubhc1zed
I thought diamonds were the flatdest substance known to f'l'8n. How is 11 that mv diamond 1sch1pped? Diamond •S. indeed. the hardest inttenal known to man Ho\Never. hardness does not protect a substance from
chipping or cracking Another lactor -toughness -meas ures resistance to chipping and breaking Alas.
di8'T'Ond 1s not as tougn as II is hard Gtven no hard abuse. a
di8'T'Ond will 'last forever," as
the say10Q goes. But a strong 1mc:>act will cause a break. &1noa diamond has very definite cleavage planes. I thOuaht only 1nexpens1ve
metals £urned one's linger blacit. bU1 I somettmes gel a rrertc under my wedding ring.
Does this meen ifs not gt>ld?
II. BARR
No. rt doesn't mean your ring isn't OOld. You've experienced
What 11 somattmes referred to as ··gold smudge:· Gold
Jewelry 1s fashioned from a
percentage of pure (241() gold mixed with other metals to
orovide strength. A black mark Is sometimes caused by a 1'9K110n between one of the alloys In the gold and the acid trom your tinge<. Slnoe you say ii oniy happens occasionally, you rrey be using a detergent ex loeion of IOmt kind that Is 1'9K1lng with one ot the alloys.
I 7ttl 11,•N
WHkllff ,. ....
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II you haw quesUons you'd hke answered. feel free to drop ~ Ctlwi. H Barr Jewelera •n Wwtchll Plaza. We're Amerlcen Gem Society 1e welers, dedicated to consumer
gudance and protec11on
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A ·I 0.\IL y PILOT TuHday. r1bruary 20 1979 NAT!ON I WEATHER
Jut
tin
Garter -War-ns
Reds in Iran
ATl.AN l'A 1/\I» Pre 1d nl Certer'ofrered his rirst broad defense
How ain?·
of a US SoVlrt arm11 tre11ty loda)'" bufwarned the Kremlin lbat ln· t.-rf~n·m·l· in I nm l'Ouh.l Jl'OJ.>Urdizc Russian relatlon1 with the United
Stuh•., ~
llt• r.ald uw nt·orly l'Omplett>d pacl is "a fundamental element of
FOO A.WNG Tit ( ' ST; flack lalll Octot>tr. lht>
Huntmatou lku~h Polttt l.lf!1• rtm nt l0<.1k ll r~1ht on th
chin In a rept•rt from the US Comml ton on Civil Rh1hu
A l'l'J>Ort l'-M., IK'>ut•d cr111ul of th lluntlnaton t''>P-'>
hUntJllntt or t.•t.•rt Ulll l'ttltt'rl'I
It wns 11or1 or .• bllnct ''d•• 'lhot fht• rC'llC>rt Jlol r+'lf•t1•,NJ
und w 11'1 .,rmnµth lubdt>ct u µu.•t't' of !lJrbaae · by Hunt
1ngton Pahrr t 'hll'f Enrh• Rob1l.i11lt'
So you un• lt•n puuh•d fnr .. omc· monlh-. wonduin" 1(
)llU bt-ht'VI' t ht• (. I\ II H lt:hh pt•oµlt' ur '
l ou bt>lle' t> thl' polu.·e l'hh•f
NOW W•: t'I D TtrAT L'omm1.,!.1on
leaders tn Wooehml(to n .1dm1t th11l tht.'
tt'p(lrt WUj !it'flOUbl)' Oawe'<i by V.hJlt
they ch racterm.• U) ·u la~e 1n com
municauon ·
T Jk about lht' cr1ucal report nov.
iit>em to lapse Into bure aucrat-ese
Low.s Nunez, acting-~aaff director of
the Civil Rights group, !>aid that when •09•T•tLLE
the draft report was released a letter should have coml'
with 1t to Huntmgton officials "1nv1tmg feedback "
Translated. feedback en this instance might be m
terpretl'd to mean a rebuttal Or an answer Or a contrary
view But the h.'t'dback ll'ttt-r dtdn ·t get sent with the rt'
port
The n Nunez !iUggesled the report was n't supposed to
be released to the ~ent'rul populace at that t ime a nyway
He blaml'd this on "a lack or communic.-ation "
Translate that to m('an they didn't get tht• "Secret··
stamp on it in time
ON ONE SPECIF IC allegation against the cops, that
the "least experienced officers" were used to patrol Hunt·
ington's downtown Main Street section. Mr. Nunez said the
report dtdn •t s how "usual thoroughness."
A lundly interpretation of that phrase might be tha t
the report was sloppy Less kind would be to s uggest that 1t
was inaccurate. or 1t plain lied.
Nunez went on to explain away, "The comm1ss1on
starr did not verify th1s allegauon and because or the fre·
quencyoflhl' allegation they assumed its validity ··
ROLL THAT ONE AROUND tn your head The rre-
quency of an allegation promptly makes the charge true.
Onc.-e there was a dictator who had a propaganda c hief
who believed 1r you re peated a lie often e nough. it became
the truth.
Tht•rc are frequ<:nt n•ports of flying saucers, so they
must be trut·.
The more vou r<'ad the bureaucratic back-pedaling on
the c1v1I rii:hls report about Huntington Beac.-h cops, the
•more 1t sounds like Chief Robitaille had it pegged right in
the first place
HauJ it away to the disposal ~talion
<1trult•.:ic untl P<>lllu~al :;lttblhly
111 u turhult>nl world "
l>(·llvt·rmi: n IJ'l"Jor spet.•ch
outlanrng tu11 11dm1n1stration's
for('lfln pollt y at tht> m1dpo1nt of
h111 h•rm <'111 ll'r .il~o revealed
thut il'I ,1 f\'"Hllt or lht• Ch1nei>e 1r1v11~11111 of Vu•tnum the Un1tt>tl
'.'.t.1tt•., 11,.., "l·on11ultcd directly
~1th lt·mkri. uround the world ..
R t:PORT•:Rs WER•: led to
twlwv1• th1 • t•ontac.-ts may have
bl't'n ~1th Sov1et President
I l•onid I Hrezhnev a nd Vice
P rl'rn1l'f Teng fls1ao-p1ng of
China
l..ooie r s Hit
Snowbound
BaltiJDore
flll.LTIMOH.r: I ll.P l
Sporndic looting continued in
s nowbound Daltimore today as
police ro unded up more than 300
s us pects 1n more than 1,300
cases of breaking and entering.
But police s aid there was no
return to the large-scale robbery
that broke out after a 22-inch
s nowstorm paralyzed the city on
Mo nday
"IT'S STILi .. occurring on a
very limtted scale," said Denrus
S. 11111. a pohce spokesman.
By midday, Hill said. 310 peo-
ple had been arrested on brea k·
ing.:rnd.cntcring c harges with
poh c.-e also arresting 271 for al· •
legedly violating a citywide 7
p.m ·L0·5 a .m curfew imposed
by Mayor William D. Schaefer
at the h<•1ght of the looting Mon·
day ' llill said police had received a
The president made his com·
ments at Georgia lnslltule of
Technology, after be spoke t.o the
Georgia House and Senate and de·
fended his antl·lnnatlon program
and ··austere·· budget proposal.
He said the nation must con
linue to meet the nee ds or the
1wor and elderly. but added,
"There is a clear limit on the
ability of the American people to
pay higher and hJglfer taxes to
finance new programs."
THE PRESIDENT, emphasiz·
ing the need for restralnt in writ·
!ng tb_e budget, which Congress
1s takmg up. said. "The inevila·
ble pressures to spen.d just a lit·
tie more here or a little more
there for someone's pet project
or someone's favorite interest
group have begun. I am de·
termined to fight those pres·
sures."
Speaking on the strategic
arms limitation treaty, which
has been under negotiation for
more than six years by three ad·
ministrations, he said agree·
ment "has been reached on most
of the major components of a
s ound and verifiable
treaty "
FREED FROM PRISON
Engineer Wllllam Ga ylord
'
LED RESCUE PATROL
Col. Arthur Simon
OBJECT OF RESCUE
Paul Chlapparonl
.......... 0.
ENGINEERED RESCUE
Mllllonalre Perot
Perot Describes Rescue
DALLAS !/\.P 1 T e xas
m1lltona1re H. Hoss Perot says
he unsuccessfully sought help
from the U .S government
before sending h is own elite
squad or combat-hardened men
to Iran to s t<1ge a daring r escue
of two imprisoned e mployees or
his computer firm ·
"We went to the Department
of Defense, the State Depart
m ent, the White House and
every other level of our govern
W1ll1am Gaylord a nd Paul
Chiapparoni. e mployed by
Perot's Dallas.hased Electronic
Data Systems Jnc.
Part of Perot's 15-man squad
then led the eng1ne1trs on a
450-mile 1oumey to the Turkish
frontie r. where they crossed the
bo rder to freedom, Perot said
State OeparLment s aid 1n
Was hmgton 1t k~w only that lhe
two men had been jailed m Iran
a t one lime
total or l ,335 bre aking-and
e.ntcring r e port s from
merchants. although many of
those we re believed to be
duplic.-ates of c.-ascs police had
handlt•<l Monday
.. ment. But there was nothing.
absolutely nothing. they could
do." said Per ot
T HE LEADER OF the patrol
was retired Green Beret Col
Arthur "Bull" Simon. 60. whom
1970 led an Army m1ssion to the
outs kirts or Hanoi in an uns uc
cessfu l att empt to r c:.cut'
American prisoners of war 1r1
Nort h Vietnam.
P ER(.Yf, WHO graduated from
the U S Naval Academy and
built a b11l1on-dollar computer
business after traan1ng as an
IHM salesman. left many quc~·
t1ons unanswerf'd. including how
the) trav('led and crossed the
border and how muc.-1\ monev
was paid . t ·
'"I 'm not go mg to get into de-
ta tis for obvious rea!;oos." ht·
s aid
OPEC to Consider
"TH ERE llAS REEN a con
t1nuat1on on a much lower scale
Rut there 1s a continuation."
said Hill
New Oil Price Hike
S tate's Attorney William
Swisher said he would prosecute
all accused looters. They would
face up to 10 years in prison ir
convicted on the breaking-and·
e nte ring charges. KU W AIT cAP I The
Organization of Petroleum Ex-
porting Countries will hold a
speciaJ meetmg March 26 to dis·
cuss possible oil price increases
because of the s uspension of Ira
nian exports.
the National Iran Oil Co. said to
day that petroleum exports will
res ume after the "necessary
studies·· have been completed
T he appointment of Hassan
Nazih to head the giant state-
o wr'ted company was a nnouncf"d
by Prime Minis ter Me hdi
Bazargan.
Curfew violations are a misde-
m eanor, and often violators arc
merely taken to a police station
and then sent home .
Kuwaiti Oil Minis t e r Al t
Khalifah al·Sabah announced
Monday that the mcetinS? would
be held but did not s ay where 1l
would be.
Nazih did not say when the
s tudies would be finis hed or
what topics they jnvolved.
Polire said liquor and grocery
s tores. bakeries, auto s upplies
a nd furniture s tores had been
hit
Looters were seen lugging a
refrigerator down Pennsylvania
A venue. In the Oldtown area.
people ca rried armloads nf
clothing still on hangers through
the s tre<>ts, the Baltimore Sun
0 P EC raised its base price on
c.-rude oil 5 percent J <tn l as lhl•
first or four increases this year
that are. to total 14.!"> percent.
N azih, a former as!>o(•iate of
the National Front Party that
opposed Shah Mohammed Rc.za
-Pahlavi. is a human-rights ac·
l ivist and president of the Ira·
man B<1r Association
r eported. .
This month Abu Dhabi and
Qatar added another 7 5 percent
increa~c on their premium
gradt.> 011
Iran had bee n the world's
second ma1or oil exporter after
Saudi Arabia .
The looters included two mid·
die.aged womPn hauhng a large
piec'c of furniture. stiU in 1~
cardboard pack ag ing .
Meanwhile. the new chief of * * *
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SO, TUE CREW-CUT tycoon
calmly told reporters Monday.
his men paid Irania n revolu
tionaries in Tehran to storm the
Gasre prison Feb. 11. freeing
about 11.000 prisoners
Among the m were en ineers
The other s quad members
· re EDS employees with prior
Hilary experience all volun·
t ers. Perot said.
erot 's story could not be in
dep dently confirmed. and the
Gaylord a nd Chiapparon1 .
both 39. we re Jailed for seven
wee ks. apparently in connection
with allegations of orricial cor·
rupllon involving a contract won
by, P erot ·s computer firm.
,.
Danice andJane . -want to give you
the best service in town.
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