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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-03-20 - Orange Coast PilotIi I • ,.. ., ,... --~ BB .Pollee Hunt -. ~odeau-~ed -,- -. -·~ ' . I Kidnapper .. Affair· Report I . . I • Of Girl, 18 Called Rubbish .... TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARC H 20, 1979 Cowury Due Energy Plan W~SHJNGTON <AP 1 PreS'ident Carter wilJ ad- dress the nation Mart h 29 to a nnounce an ene r gy p l an . co n gress ion a l leaders said today. Cart.er also indicated at a White House breakfast that the plan may call ror decontrol of oil prices with an a ccompanying tax on 011 company profits. House Democratic Leader Jim Wright or Texas told re- porters . But both Wri~hl and llouse.Spealcer Thomas P O'Neill said Cart.er did not dwe ll on s pecirics and planned further consulta- tions wi th key members of Congress before he makes his energy speech. Mrs. Trudeau Affair With Ted Denied TO R ONTO (AP l Spokes m en for Margare t Trudeau and U.S. Sen. Edward M . Kennedy, deny tbey ever had a "brier romantic liaison." But t h e editor of M ac lean 's m agazine says he stands behind the report in the latest issue. Steve Martinda l e , a Los Ang e les lawyer for Prime Minister Trudeau's estranged wife, said Mrs. Trudeau denies having an affair with Kenned> and that she was amazed at lbe cover story in Maclean's. Martindale said Mrs. Trudeau, on holiday with her children at an undiaclosed loca- tion, told him .. onday, "There is no basis in fact at all. ·u is absolutely absurd." Martindale said he did not know where the story came from. adding there is no mention or such an affair in the crv in· terview which Mrs. Trudeau 1 barred from broadcast unW her 'I book is released. ' "It's a s talemen\ by the r a uthor of tbe article," .,, s pokesman Tom Southwick said. ' "It doesn't quote Mrs. Trudeau t. directly." Judith Timson. who wrote the story. said in a telephone in· terview that "the paraaraph w H very carefully worded and we're jUlt 1oiD1 to leave It al that." The story aald llra. Trudeau had conflded bavlnl a liaison with Kenned1, but the confidant WU not ldentlfled. She refuaed to .. Y where Ute "brief romantic Uabon" wu al· le1ed to bn• ~curnd or to wllom II WM mealed. PeUI' Newman. edHor ol the ... ., ........ wttla • 178,000 clrcallllicm. uid tbe ~-·• two .... ..,. al lln. Ta .... ad tUt ... lland8 ( ...... ~ .... ~, (' '. J Family's 'Safety' Feared By ROBERT BARKER OI tM Delly l"I ... SIMI Huntington Beach Mayor Pro Te mporc Ric hard Siebe rt re· s igned from the City Council Monday night, indicating that external pressures had become too much for him to bear . Fighting to retain his com· posure. Siebert. emotionally told his fellow council members that demands or bis council role have come into conflict with his family. "I don't think I ca n work and vote as independently as the first day I came into offi ce, .. he said. Siebert refused to elaborate on his reasons, but several sources close to him s aid he had grown fearful (or the safely of hi s ramily. The sources said Siebert has received a number of threats ove r the telephone, concerning his ramJly and himself. Siebert. has been a principaJ in severaJ controversies during his three years on the City Council. Siebert al one lime filed suit against former City Attorney Don Bonra. He is facing a la wsuit from Police Lt. Jim Walker in a dis pute stemming from allegations that Walker made a threat on Siebert's ure. Siebert subsequently bas sajd (See MAYO&. Page A2> Judge W eighs Ruling on Filnd Records 87 GAaY GaANVJLLE Ol • IMlty "" ..... A San DielO Judie said Mon· day he'll wait a rew days before deciding If financial records seiaed from Oran1e Co•nty Supervisor Ralph Diedrich In um can be used In Diedritb's upcominc bribery trial. . Judie Rots Tharp said be must r ead 1rand Jury transcripts coatatnin1 the testimony leacllq to Diedrich'a indictment on bribery charps before deckltlal II the search warralll coverllll tM aeinre 11 nawed. A1 far •• def.... a tt.oraey James R1ddlt • cmcemed, tbe search warrant wu Wecalb • lained. Rlddlt told Judie Tbarp dur· int • two.day .......... U..t ...... .. .., tbat ........ Dlllrtet Attorney llldaaal Caplaal "k......_.y made fal• "*- meat." to an Oraap Oou11tJ Jud•• .... akiDI Mm to illUa Ute....-wamlllt. ~·r:.dcl\t~J.I!: ................... -rr· f .... ... ..... e Weighs .Ruling On Dledrif!h Ref!ords ' ' I Firem.an on ....... Ure I AP Wlr.,._ ... Washington County. Ore., fireman Terry Bowm a n . 36, <left I catche s fire while fighting a blaze at a high s c hool in Beaverton. a s uburb of Portland. Bowman · is listed in critical condition at a local hos pital. Spring Anives This Evening WASHINGTON CAP> -"A Ul· tl• ...... , la the 1prln1 la wMI •a mt eftft for the tiftl, '' ... ...., Dlftlalan . 81 ..... bJ blo11om. tbal mad, wllol110m• moment ar· rlHt W ... t wta&er-wearr Amtfte-.-... la ...... pnclltoa al the U.I . Wnal OllMnatorJ bu Iii• ,. ..... 1:11 toat1bt at the U.. .... lbt IUD WUI Croll \be Squalor on ita journey to ltrlDl "'-""''h back to the aorthinl eu ...... Aa Oalaiclle obeerved, "the 1prtn1 comu alowly up U.ls wq," -••be• trial for -..w11a ODlldmdna weather ......,.._.a,u.ecalender .. ,. ..... • .,,.. 11rit .day o1 aprtn1 ll oee .............. ftl"lt ......... -.. i.Dc6tt. 1'e difference between ._.....__ ........ ••• them la tometimes as mucb aa a month." noted HeQl'Y Van Dyke. But the date does portend, If not alwa.)'11present.a1amboliag mood amoac bumana. anlmab and tbe plant world. Tbe vernal equinox -\be formal n•me b1 wbath the ar· rival ot spriq l1 known -wUl not be °*"•ble in lbe Untt.d States . Abductor Of Teen Hunted Huntington Beach pollce arc seeking a man in connection with the Monday kidnapping of a 16·year-old gi rl. who reportedly was rorced to commit sexual acts before s he escaped from her abductor's car in Corona. Poli ce said the vi ctim was kid· napped about 3 pm. after she stepped orr a bus tn the: area or Be ac h Boulevard and Taylor Drive /\ man parked in a station wagon told her he bad a gun and forced her into the auto The victim told investigator~ s he was forred to commit a sex act while she was bcin~ driven towards Corona T here. in a residential area. the young woman ran from thl· car and found safety m a nearby home. Her abductor fl ed . The young woman was nol hospitaJized. Police si-ud they are looking for a medium-built man in has late 20s. with dark brown neck· length hair and a mustache. lie was driving an off-white early 70s model station wagon. Fwst Lad y Tou rs DAVIS C/\P I 1-·irst lady Rosalynn Cart.er is to tour two solar homes and observe a city council meeting here today. It is part of her effort to watch gra~s roots government in action. Or:::g ,:~a~I \\·eat her C ha n ce ~f s h owe r s decreasins to 40 percent tonight a nd 20 percent Wedne s d ay mornin g . Highs Wednesday 58 to 65 Lows tonight 44 Lo 50. INSIDE TODAY , CaliJondo contmi.e1 to /ace uvere aooter 1laorro11 es deapUe a winter of 1ttar· not}rlol rain/oil. Storr on Page CJ. ••••• ' ~ • • r AJ ONLY PIL01 § fU!!dax1 M.,c;h 20, ,9'9 ~oans Questioned Cart r Business Funth Probed WASlll <OTON (AP> -Al torrw)I l:t·neraJ <iraff1n 8 Rell announrt·d todoy thl· appoint mt•n( Clf 1'1tlll J ('urr(IO 1J Rt•puhhl'lrn ldw ~ 1•1 f1 uru N•·~ York u~ "ll)t't'IUI 1•oun1u-I tu 1·1111 dul'I .in ""' allKttl ton into bank lo n 11 ' m lid• to Pr ~•ldenl Curc1•1 ' fnmlly 1>4'trnut b~I b y t he• N a 11 o n n I R a u k of C t•nr Kl•• l' 11 11 11 11 .1 I 11 r nw r I " 11 I •'ro• Pa,,_. t I MA Y()R ..• tw " re•r1uin that Walker mt'ant tum 1111 hurm anti lhat th~ mc1 dt•nl \llt1h blown uut of r>rn,ior tlon W:.ilke•1 whu h.1-. 1 lutrnl'<1 fro111 lhf' lw)ttnOlli ~ that t h1· 1fr11th thre·at " f,tl :sr , ').11cl M11111l <n night ht• lfllt:rldll l,11 &JUl"ltUl' hll> suit a)tm nst Stci>(.•l"t SH'bt.•rl . a pharmar 1M , ah10 h ocl spork<'<f an unbut·<·~si-.ful al le m J>l to f1 n · ( 'lly Acl n11n1strutor Bud fkol::.1to ''f'm a man of prlnriples." Siebert s aul Monduy ... :.ind It l(ot me in troubll• 'fhc t.t m~ has l'ome l.o step down." Siebert said he had considered his res1gnaUon "for hours and hours" and made has decision l.o 4u1l last week. · <.:ounclJman John Thoma .. said he personally knew whal Siebert - was talking about ··r·u probably be tbe next one to leave.·· s atd Thomas who twice previously announced he wa s res1gmng from lhe council "There is press ure o n me and my family and the biggest pres· :.ure is from the police depart· ment," he asserted. Thomas prau1ed Siebert as the hnly City Council m('mber who hah any backbone along with Ruth Bailt•y Thomas went on to charac- l 1•r1z<> Counr ilman Roh Mandie "" th<' l'OUOC ll 'e, ''blJlJ(e s t worm," a!'> Mayor Hon Pattinson po11nd1•d his i:av<.•I for order M:rndar didn't res pond "I hat<' to s •c you leavf'. H1 c ha rd You 'r e a ni an." Thoma:> said l.o Siebert. Mr!'> Oailey :.aid t hat pres ~urce. arc unfair and they 1'>-houldn't be bappt•n1ng 10 poltlics ''If you have a family or a bus iness you ar(' vulnerable," :.he said "f>cmo<:ruC'y has sul· fcrt•d ·· Mrs Bailey Joined Thomu in voling ugaanhl a motion to ac cepl Saebert's resh~nat1on. Thomas was later elected to succeed Siebert a s mayor pro temporc after l>on MacAJIJsler. Ma ndi<· and Mrs. Ratley falh.-d to rec·c1vP the rc•qu1 red vole1>. Siebert'!\ res1gnat1on 1s the second an council ranks tn three months l<'<>rmcr Mayor Ron Shenkman quit In December. <'ltin~ fumily and bus l nesi> rcu~ons The c·ouncil has 60 days to choose a succe11sor for Siebert. A 'S pecial etcct1on will pc held if the council falls to make a de· c1sion by that time. Siebert was elected an April of 1976. tUs term expires In 1980. His s uccesHOr would rm the re· maanmg porUon of that term. DUEVES TAKE 22 FVR COATS NEW YORK CAP) Thieves broke into a fur storoge area In the Lord & Taylor department store today and st ole 22 foll - 1 e n g th f ur coats worth un ealimaled $130,000, police sa&id .. Sgt . Barry Williams said a window had been brok4tn but police dld not know tr the burglars entered through it or escaped through It, when they triggered an alarm by breaking down a thlrd·Ooor door DAILY PILOT llW0r-Qln40..l•ltlM4,•tlfl ... i(fttU -Ot ___ ,.. .. , •• ,...,. ............ °'_ c. ........... -c-.......... --... -·-_, , ......... ftlf•1 ... (KW -u H•-1 _,, HW\C ....... lut11/r-- l•i;1 V•ll"" uv-1--lo-Cae .. A ""°'''-'""""""l>W!lfl-U1_n_ ........ ,. _., .. _._......._llt .... l•.i• ........ " .... ~ ... ,,,. .. ,., ........... . ·-·-W•_,_,,__ Jeo• CM'IH V•l•Pf.,~~·-<---•~ --...... 'tt;:*,,;.";,,. w::- 0.... "~ -...., ..... A"4-Mt1"'""'9ktll*' ., .......... (71')....., Cl111-•~•11l•4.....n ,_ .... ,.._ -.- tomey ror the s,.1ultM'rn dllltr1t"l of Nrw Vork, will h•ve Power. nd ""'pooJ11h1llllt•"I that full JU~•' hort of lho!\t or t ht• "11'4'<'181 pro!\ 1•1•ut or who h 1u1<1h·d tht• 111 H•&tt)tallon of the• Wutt•11-tut1· at'anrl..U JustJtt ~1>•rtnwnt otnc1aJ11 u1d the ded1loo on wh~t ~r In dl<'t mt>nlll wlll bf• w rJHht would n •m.i1n with l\o;'ll'l\111\I l\ll•lrn1·y l1t•n1•r11I Ph1l111 II lk y•rt lHlll. A/,lmm1 Held After Crmh 0 1" 1'0 "1 1\ BJ-:l\('11 14'1.1 1 \I' 1 l11wk ltlU'>I 1·1an (;, 1•,.:1-t Allo1.rn w • .., c-hJ r~l·d w ith n•dde·~~ d r 1v ir11rt after h1 -. t ur :;trurk .1noth ·r ve•ht l'I • und lrlJure<t two wo1111•11, ilt: ro rdln~ lo th1• t-'lortda lllghw.1y l'ulrol Troo()l•r .Jerry Thom a!> aa1d he ehargt.>d Allm1rn wi th ret·klcse. dnv1ni: afkr th1• pt•rformcr':. !->Jmrlh cu1· i-.mashed into u veh 1cll' driven by Jen n et t e Neuwellar, 58, or Moun tainside, N.J . who was treated at a lO<'nl hospital and released. Thomas said skid marks indicated that Allman. 31 . who was traveling alone, was s·peeding In a 35 mph w ne when his car C'rash{'<f into the r ea r of M11>:. Neuwellar's veh1<'1c Spring Due Wet Welcome In County S pring Is expected to creep an tonight on little wet feet, al 9:22 A low pressure s ystem both at the surface and aloft produced intermittent ralnshowe rs that dro pped from ne :.irl y three· tClnths of an inch of prec1p1ta1.Jon in lluntmgt.on Beach overnight t.o nearly half an inch in Laguna Beach. There was a 40 percent chance or s howers aod l!M>lated thun· derstonns tonight. according to the National Weather Service. The forecast included con· siderable cloudiness to night, decreasing by Wednesday with the chance fol' rain only 20 per· cent by early Wednesday mom· ing. No damage associated with the recent rainfall was reported in coastal communities. The three-day s torm . measured at t.17 inches In Irvine, brought the season r ain· fall tot.aJ . to 19.72 inches, com· pared to l~t year's total at this time of 24.96 inches. The NWS predicted an over· night low temperature tonight of 46 ln cowstal areas; tomorrow's predicted high was 60 degrees, with an expected low of SO. Forecasters said the weather syst.em that was t'entered over Los Angeles lhls morning cover · ing a twoorthrees tate area. The storm was expected l.o move slowly out of the urea, with clearing by Thursday. Cestly Mishap hud of l h49 Jul\tlcc Oepurt ruenl'1 ,·rtmlnal divis ion The d (' v u I I Ill l' n t II II I d t h a t If lft•y0111nn ultlmut •ly overnde1 'urrun. "tt\4, muller would bl tully rt•portt'<f w the public und thf' eoo.1n·~ .... 1'he declalon to appoint a • p t· c tu l co u n 11 e l c a m c i n re<1ponsl' t o 1>rt'11Rurc fro m t ·onJ(rc&i. u11d th•• 1>ubhc ll u. rn the heist interest of the udmlnlatratlon of Justice and the vultl11• ai t>t'rccpllon Of the fair 1w1111 untS 1mpurt1a1tty of Justice th11t •n \ndependent special t•oun~.-1 h•· a ppoinh.-d." Bell saJd. Thi• .itl.Llrncy .ieneral said the rlt>pJrtment'" u>ve.!>t1gauon inLo the ar\t"r ramily busmen k>afts 'dJd not rt>solvti a ll factual and lf•.::11 l~hUPh " Cur rdn ~ tm.k will be to tn· vt-1>t1guh.' th~ baodhn~ of 16.5 mal hon m loans mude to the ('~rk1 family J>('unut warehouse tJy the Nattooal Bank of Georgia in 1975 and 1976. when former budgl'l director 8l'rt Lal)(e, a Carter friend, wus bank presi- dent Lanell has been under in vestlgation by a federal grand Jury in Atlanta looking into his bunking practices. CBS r.ews re- ported Monday that the J ustice Ol•partmenl decided to seek ao lndit'tmcot against Lance and three unidentified a ssociates. The network report said the ln· d1 ctment being sought does not a llege any wrongdoing ln con· nection with the Carter loans. The Juatlce Department re- f used comment on the CBS re· port. Uince was not available ror comment. A special report Issued by two o r th e Nation al Bank o r Georgia 's directors in January said the bank did a poor ;ob in handling the Carter warehouse loans and questioned a bank practice of holding warehouse checks without cashing them to avoid an overdrawn account. There have been no formal r.ublic accusations of wrongdo-· ng against t he president. his brother Bill y o r other m~mben; of the fa mily. The president's 63 percent of the business ia in a hllnd trust while he ls in office. Curran, 46, was U.S. attorney m Manhattan from 1973 through most ot 1975. He was a member of the New York Stale Com· m ission of lnvestlgatlon for five years a pd w as appointe d ch airman' In 1969 by then-Gov. Nelson A. Rockefe lle r , a Republican. Curran was bead or the office that handled the Watergate Pro5· ecutlon of former Attorney General John N. Mitchell and Mau rice Stana, former chief fund-r aiser for President Nix· on's re·electlon committee. Art Sales High LONDON <AP) -Bidders paid a total of $824,203 for 47 Vlc· torlan palnt1n1s at Sotheby's, with a small oU by Sir John i.J IJlai• J>ringlng $67 ,650. The MUia~ waa a 7-by·fl't·lnch copy made in 1852 of oqe of bl• larse worka now ln the Tate Gallery. "A Hugu e not o n S t . Bartho&omrw'11 Day rerualng to shield himself from danger by wearin~ a Roman Catholic badge." 14 Freight Cars Derail in County No one wa.e Injured Monday when L4 rrei1ht cars tumbled from the tracks as a Santa Fe Railroa d train traveled through Yorba Linda. But offlclal1 satd today tho coat of the mlahap, apparently cauaed by a broken wheel oo one ol th• frellht cars. could reach .... much u ~.ooo. ·· Ettlmalea or damace to railroad e quipment bave re•ebed SJ.51.,000. And It I• auumed that damap to frel&bt '""" from tbe derailed tntctat cars mlittt cllmb to tm0,000 • Tbe coetly 8Cddeal OCCUl'Nd lborUr after 10 a.m. la a.. ana where railroad traeb ru. tbrou1b Santa Ana Caa1oa' aJon11Sde l!lperaaaa Rold. Police Probe TonoFind SAN 011:00 <AP> -PVUee are lrJtal to Identify • heldlela 1ktl•ton wea~!:f a Ue, wool 1laob, lhoel a jacket tlull ... ....,..,., by hHrtn In I ,.. mole._ of CowMt Mountain. A •*•pipe wtu. a ..-. .. ..._ .-wu fOUDd near &lie ..,, °""'l..:r:-s-. M•Ulll'NA4 r. • Neither the locomotive pulling the train nor the caboose, both carrying train workers, were knocked from the tracu as the 30-car train'• middle secUon buckled and tumbled from the track. f'or the moat p art, the dama1ed fret1ht can carried household appliances . Offlcl•I• aald the)' believe most ol the mall WH recovered undam.,ed. Jury Rejects l•anity Bid SANTA BARBARA <AP) -A defente of lManit)' la a drunk· drtvlni c.,. failed to convtMe a Superior Court jul")' to acqujt a •S·1ear-old defend1nrwbo had • betn 1rretted ln 20 alcohol· rtl1ted lnddenll 1lnce 1•. The novel defenae wu offered by Thom., J . Ouff1'• aUoml)' durlnl a wMk·lonl trial. At· torney Jerry 0 . WllaUe, tried to convince the elllbt·WOIDO, four. m 1n panel tlaat drtnlrhac bad 4rtvtn DulfJ ....... wta1t1•r t»IJtd tb• u~ue . ceufUJ ...,. .. • a bberibld dtftattloa ol 1..-t7 •P'td ... , ,... .,, die Mate lt15rt .. Court. Juror• ret•ned \Mir Hl'dtct ..... "' "' ...... ... .• Feathered Friends Nol L·v<.•ry hody hus as muC'h pull with p1geo!1s as J<i~on Stathuk1s. 9 '1 k wus surroundr d hy them in ~tamt•da Park. near downtown Santa Barbara. after feeding them somt' h1rd !>Ced Two Issues Disrupt Talks in Mideast By The As!llMl•&f"d Preas Israel and Egypt argued tod:iy over the future of Jerusalem and the PaJest1mans in their firs t public diugreement since Prest dent Carter's visit to iron out final obstacles to a peace treaty But Egyptian Prime Minis ter Must afa Khalil said he doubled the dis pute would i mpedc the treaty s igning Prime Minister Menache m Begin t old Parli am e nt an Jerusalt!m thul Israe l would never aJlow a Palestinian sl1ttc ln the occupied West Bunk of the Jordan River or the Gaza Stra p or return East J erusale m to lhe Arabs . "It will not huppt•n." Begin told th<' Knesset, opening dellalt· on the treaty. "We won't <1grc•c to it. we won't allow 1l . we won't m ake It possible " Be~ln s aid he was replying to a statement by Khalil that lsrat·I would have lo withdraw to the borders that existed before the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, s urrend('r Ar ab J erusalem and accept Palestiman statehood. "My dear . ho norable Dr Khalil.'' said Begin. "write th1 i-. down: J e rus alem , the on<' Jerusalem, is Is r ael's elemul capital. It will never be dlvidt.>d again." In Cairo. Khalil said Begin's s t a t e m ent "s pol Is the at moaphere" of the treaty and said It was "an unsuccessful beginning to a period In which we had hoped that all parties would work ... for a just and l asting pe ace and a com · prebenalve settle me nt ln the Middle Eaat." Khalil uld, "As for the Palestinian question, the Camp David accord clearly stipulates the necesalty or soJvlmc the ques· lion from all its aspects. thus taking into rons lderatlon the legal right.II of the Paleatlnlans. It is along this principle that they will decide their future." When asked if the dispute could block a signing, Khalil said , "No, l don't think ao." As the Israeli debate opened. right·Wtng oppone nt:. or thl' putt ltet up two make:.h1ft l>Cltlc ments 1n the northern S1na1 Desert. a nd a ::.houttnR com· munist member wa1> cxpellf!d from the Knes!let aftc•r a('cui.tng Begin or "selling Israel to Lhe Americans." Bui observers prcdt<'ll'<I at least 100 of the 120 memht•rs would endorse the pat't W •dnci-. day at the end of tht' two rlay dl· bate. wtuch wus bem~ broadcalit h vc on lclev1s1on and rudio "Security remaini, our prob lem." Begin said. addtn~ "I will never tire of appealing to these three c.fordun. Syriu ;,nd l .. t>ba non > to Join tht· pca••e process." Dcgm planned tu lcavl' Frtd:1 y for Washington lo hl~n the tn·:i ly. and Al Ahram. t he ~cm1 off1c 1al Egyptian ne ws paper. satd Egyptian Pres ide nt Anw1.tr Sad at would le3v<' Saturday The sigrung at the White lfou~c as expected Monday. ,.,.... Page A I AFFAIR ... by them. Pierre Elliott Trudeau. 59. and his JO-year-old wife wer e mar ried in Vancouver e1ghl yC'arh ago this month They separated formally May 27. 1977 The article. in the March 26 1s· sue of the magazine. s aid lht• purported romantic lnvolvcm<'nl with Kennedy was a factor m the disintegration of the m arriage of Margaret and Pierre €1llolt Trudeau. The article s aid that Mrs . Tr udeau said her hus band was extremely annoyed when he found out about the supposc.od re latlonsbip with Kennedy. It also said that Mrs. Trudeau speculat- ed about how traumatic it would be tr Kennedy we re elected pres · 1dent and he and Trudeau had to deal with each other as na· tlonal leaders. ~ ,.,....r~AJ . DIEDRICH. • g"rage warehouse should not be used In the upcoming trial But as a witness during the heMnn&. Cap1zz1 :mid the st~tC· ment.s In tht' uHi.dav1t ht! u11t.-d to obtain lbe sear<'h wurruri t w<>re true, balt.-d to ;i lar~c degree on the grand Jury tcshmony Judge Thar p wants to read Whatever th • JUd~c decides. Riddel and CO·\·oun~cl Sylvan Aronson profited Crom the two· d ay h~ring . T hat Ui because for the first lim e since Di edrich and co· defendant Lf•floy Hose were' in· dieted Dec 15. 1977, they hud a chttnce to 4uest1uo two ~lah· witnesses One lime D1ed r 1d1 ally Michael R.emmgl.on wai; Ul the witness box Friday. Mo nday . 1t was fo r mer Anaheim Hllls. Inc . t>Xccullvc vice president Jtu:hard Owem1 who tesllried L i ke Kemin ~t o n . Owen<1 scored some pluses and manW\cs ror both sides during bis stint on the witness stand. On the minus side for the de· re n se. for example. Owens testified tbat he came away from a 1973 dinner meeting with l>ledr11·h rt~cl1ng put ur>on Owen' s<J 1d he w;" toltl ''things would go b<•tll'r · or• .1 land ust' dcc1:-.wn then pending hcfor<' tht> t iiunt y Hoard of Supervisors tf his farm bou~hl some land from Rose at an est1m atA..>d $150.000 more than 1t:. real worth. The former dcvelQpmenl com puny execut1vf' s aid he wa:. un der the impres:.1on that som(· of the money from lht! reJet'ted land saJe would ~o to L>lednch Owens a l:-.o sa id 11 wao; Diedrich who ::.u~Jte<ih'd that the· <·ompany hire Rt•mtnglon tn elu its legal work on the land u.w 1s sue. It is the prosecution's conten lion that money patd to Rem' 1ngton by the firm was. m real! ty, nothing more than a mcan::-. to pay Diedrich .J linbc for h1' ::.upport. Aftl'r making thos1· points, howt>ve r , Owe n s ' t1•s t1rnonv Rhirtcd to rf'fle<·I the· defense ver:.1on or the alll'f!l'd bribery l'Om~paracy For instance. Owens tcst1fie-<I thnl he• daost• Hos(• to do sum1· <·onsullan~ with l\n:.t hc1m lhlb , Inc .. twcauM.~ of Ros~·s pro fc:>:.:.aonal r<'putal11111 ()w'~n.-; COlll'Ctk d that he w;i-, aware of Rose·, poht1Ntl k111:0.h1p with J>1 (•<lr11·h a:. wc•ll a" hr• other pol1l1c;,f tw:-.. but m:-.1!->lt•d Hoise 's professional s landtnR was the rea!K>n he was hired lie also made tl clear that when Dledr1ch called ham m 1974 at was to request an ~.000 loan. not ::.imply to ask for $80.000 Until hts appearance on ~ht· witness stand. Owt:ns h ad r•• fused to talk with the df.fcnse at torncys or the ir a~ents Consequently. ~hould Judi.tt· Tharp rule agains t tht: dcfc•nM· movc lo have tht• St>arrh war ran t l'vadcnC't· qu as hed . tlw law yt•rs at l e a s • ~a1111•d knowled~e ubout two key w11 nc11ses und whal they can be t•x pccted to say during the trial It ts sC'ht•cfult!d lo f;(CI un derway next Munday tn S:rn 01t•go Supenor Court. 45 Vehicles Cr ash MEXICO CITY IAP I F'og rolling In fro m m•arby muu11 tams waR blamed by h1ghwciy police for a multiple colhs1on in volving '15 vt>hldc:-. on tht• highway from Mexico Caty to Cuern11vaca. A R.:d C ro::.:. s pokes man 1>a1d Mond ay 25 persons suffered 10JUr1es . none of them senous .. '84111 ~!J,, CJl1wfldAI I ,,,,. 1.-try .JS fAStOON ISlANO • NCWPORl &CACH. CALIFORNIA 92660 TlLEPHONi 17 14) 60·1494 ., I I , \ ) i· I Orange Coast EOlltON • " Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks \ t VOL. 12. NO . 19, J SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1979 N TEN CENT§ a On to Change .. Election Date By JOANN t; It EV OLDS 0t1-.o.11.~ ....... .. Citing the low 't11t-r turnottt 111 lht• 1978 mun1l·1i1•1l l'h:l't1on ... dt recton; of lht' Nt>v. r>01·t llarbM Area Chamtwr \)( C'omnwrc,• agreed Monday to launch un 111 1lia1ive c1.1 mpa1gn to chunl{c !ht.· elert1ondak' The measurt'. pr-l'PJI eel h\ Lhl• r h ambcr·s GOVl't nmcnt Rcl<i lions Committee. would movt-r1 I\ rou1wll t•lt'<'l11111., ft om Ap11l t11 l'' "'" number ,.,l ) t•u1 h to No\ \'tllbt•r IO l'otr1t•1clt· with sl.ttc.•w11l1• gent> red t•lt•('ltOllh l'h.11nht>1 Pn•..,1<.lt•n1 Cordu11 Wt•st dedan·d tlw 1 .. :-11\' .. , he rnoi,t 1n1portan1 th1• c.·hurnbe1 'i. con s1den'd [(wt• ( Jll tu qualify 1t for the ballvl wt•ll do ourst>lve~ u gr ea l cl t' JI u C d <.1 m ;1 g l' · h ,. warnt.>d At Mond<iy 's mct.•t1ng of l'hambt•t 1hrt1l·tori:., commttle<· rnt>mber Mtk\' Chrisl1an~on in 1l1 rull'1J thut with Lhl' endorse mcnl or dtn•clor~. lh<· group would ... tare lhc 11rut'c~i. th:.t ~hould t•l'\d with ttw rrH!<is ure bl' 1ng placed before votns in April 1980 Last year, lrvinc voters a~rectl 10 move their city election.., from April to June to coinc1d\' with primary election ----------------------· D•lly Ptlol Slall PIMIO 1dark Murrel, student body president at Newport Ha rbor High School, presided Monday as s tudents honored Al .. Sarge" J ohnson al a campus retirement party that included music by a Marine Corps band Johnson's wife. Frances. was on hand for the festivities marking the e nd of her husband's 18 years as a custodia n at the hig h school. Johnson said that. after 20 years in the Marine Corps and 18 years at Harbor High. he fell he had spe nt 38 years with "the very best." Possible Baby Brain Damage By KATHY C LANCY OI llW O..lly Pilot Stlltf Movements detected In an in· • Ca nt Dr. Willi am Waddill of Hun· Lmgton Harbour is accused or strangling m ay h ave been evidence of brain function, a physician who specialiies in in· fant brain disorders testified lO· • day • Or. Glenn Fowler, chief of ' ' neurology :'lt Childrens HospitaJ of Orange County, said the al· t legation of a sucking movement ( seen in the Infant's face may have been evidence of brain ac- tivity. But Fowl e r a lso t o ld the 1 Orange County Superior Court t jury he would have been unable to make a determination in such a ca s e w ith th e s et or circumstances presented lo him so far. ·'I mean that unde r those circumstances, the possibility or brain damage is something you would have lo consider,•· Fowler testified. ..but it is too early in the examination to make a con· <See WADDILL, Page J\2) Coast Weat•er Ch a nce or shower• decreasing to 40 percent tonlght and 20 percent We dnesday morning. Highs Wednesday 51 to 8$. Lows tonight 44 lo 50. INSIDE T88.4 W Colif""*1 ~' to /oce uvere water ahorCogu dftplte o tott1rcr o/ t1eor· iwr"'al ,o;,./oJI. sro~ on ,,.CJ ..... ., Spring to Arrive With 'Wet Fe.et' Spring is expected to creep in tonight on little wet feet, at 9:22. A low pressure system both at the surface and aloft produced intermittent rainshowe rs t hat d ropped from nearly th ree· tenths or an inch or precipitation in Huntington Beach overnight to nearly half an inch in Laguna Beach. There was a 40 pe rcent chance or showers and isolated lhun· de rstorms tonight,, according to the National Weather Service. The forecast included con s iderable cloudiness tonight. decreasing by Wednesday with the chance for r ain only 20 per. cent by early Wednesday morn· ing. No damage associated wi th the recent rainfall was reported in coastal communities. T h e three -d ay s to rm . m easured al 1.17 i n ches in Irvine. brought the season rain· fall total to 19.72 inches, com· pared to last year 's total at this time of 24.96 inches. The NWS predicted an over night low temperature tonight or 46 in coastal areas; tomorrow's predicted high was 60 degrees. with an expected low of 50. Forecasters said the weather system that was centered over Los Angeles this morning cover· in~ a two or three state area The storm was experted to move slowl y out of the areu. Newport Man Bel• Auto Rams Gate At Nixon Estate A Newport Beach man. who allegedly charged onto the Nix· on Estate irl San Clemente in a rented Cadillac Monday, is be· ln1 held in the mental health ward of UC1 Medical Center following hi• capture by secret service a•enta. Don J-ay Collinge, 32, or Newport Beach, was ap- prehended on the grounds or the Nlxon estate arter a secret service a,ent blocked Collinge's car witb h.le own vehicle as it aped lhroulb tbe lf'OUDdS. San Clemente police said Coll· Inge apparenUy rented the CadJllac in Lon« Beach Friday. New Rolen Aeked HEISN'Kl. nmand (AP• - SooA•I Demoera tle Prime llllD._ Kalevl Sona called oa tlM ec..nallv• tod•Y lo form a n•;:emm.at because of their ln the n1tlonal elet· UOll y and Monday. But poll\leal obaervtn aaid lhe CouervetJvn' cbancn ot put. tint _...... a majority were very .Um. A gate guatd al the Cypress Shores commUDitY said he lifted the wooden ••le arm when he saw Collinle approach the gate. The motorist allegedly drove through Cy4)ress Shores to a rear gate of tbe Nixon estate, where bis vehicle c r ashed throu8h the double wooden gates. knocking them from their hinges. Once in,lde t he Nixon grounds. a secret service agent drove bis car in front of the driveway in an attempt to stop Colllnge. The incoherent mo~orist a l· le1edly drove into the side of the a1ent'1 car. then backed up an4 rammed the vehicle again. He was taken into custody by Sa n Clemente pollce and tr1urerred to the UCl Medical Center • a danger to himself andothen. Otrleers said be contlnually r1mbled about someone pustun(l 1 button and blowing up lht world mad said he w1s gotna to 1toptbem. A••nt. al the Nixon estate 1akf lids morning lht aatea have .,._ NPlllnd Christianson said such a move was reJected by committ~e mem· be rs who felt that primary ballots are already too bu lky lo handle the addition of council can- didates. Chamber members have been lobbying for the pas t year to change the election date in the Newport Beach city charter Their efforts lo have coun cllmen launch lhe drive have failed. Councilmen have rejected the move because they believe that combining the city elections with either a primary or a general would detract from the interest. the campaign contributions and the availability or volunteers for the municipal campaigns. Christianson noted Monday th at the combined city and general election would save the city about $15,000 per election and added that he believes the re will still be plenty of money and volun· leers for city campaigns. He stressed that increasing voter turnout is the most impor tant factor behind the Chamlkr move. "An mformed voter who stay~ home isn't worth anything to anybody.'' he said . Christianson. an attorney, s~ud <See DATE, Page t\2l Skepticism Told Citizens Confused On Energy Crisis?·· WASHI NGTON t/\J> 1 Er forts by President ·carter to deal with the energy crisis have done little lo persuadt Amer icans lhl·re really 1s a problem. an or ganizalion of U S governors told Congress today "The siRnals from Washmgton have been confused and mis· Diedrich's Records Evidence? By GARV GRANVILLE OlltleO..ty~lletlUft A San Diego judge said Mon· day he'll wait a fe w days before deciding if financial records seiied from Or a nge County Supervisor Ra lph Diedrich in 1977 can be used in Oiedrich's upcomin~ bribery trial. Judge Ross Tharp said he mu s t r ead gra nd jury transcripts conta in ing t he testimony leading to Diedrich's indictment on bribery charges be fore deciding if the search warrant ~vering the seizure js flawed. As far as defense attorney J a m es Riddel 1s concerned. the search warrant was illegall y ob· tained. Riddel told Judge Tharp dur· ing a two-day hearing that ended Monday that Assistant District Attorney Mich a e l Ca pizzi "knowingly made false state· men ts .. to an Orange County. judge when asking him to issue the search warrant. Consequently, Riddel said, the records seized from Diedrich's garage-warehouse should not be used in the upcoming trial. But as a witness during the hearing, Capizii said the state· ments in the affodavit he used to obtain the search warrant were true. based to a large degree on the grand jury testimony Judge Tharp wants to read. Whatever the judge decides. Riddel and co·counsel Sylvah Aronson profited from the two· day hearing. Thal 1s because for the fi rst lime since Diedrich and CO· defendAnt LeRoy Rose were in· dieted Dec. 15, 1977, they had a chance to question two hostile wi tnesses. O n e ·tlme Di e dri ch a lly Michael Remington was in the witness box Friday Monday, it was for me r Anaheim Hills, Inc ., executive vice president Ri chard Owens <See DIEDRICH, Page A2> l eadi ng ." Colorado Gov Richard Lamm told a Senate energy subcommittee Virginia Gov Jo hn Dalton agreed , citing "the need to con- vince our people that there ac tu a lly 1s a ser ious e ne rgy shortage. which will continue and increase " Country Due Energy Plan WASHINGTON (APl - President Carter will ad· dress the nation March 29 to announce an energy plan. congress iona l leaders said today. Carter also indicated at a White House breakfast that the plan may call for decontrol or oil prices with an accompanying tax on oil company proms. House De moc ratic Leader J im Wright or Texas told re· porters. But both Wright and House Speaker Thomas P O'Neill said Carter did not d we ll on s pecifics and pla nned further consulta- -11ons with key mem ber-s of Congress before he m akes his energy speech. Speaking for the National Gov ernors' Association. Lamm and Dalton took exception to a claim by Energy Secretary James R Schlesinger that voluntary con ser vation efforts have proved in- effective Peopl e stand ready to do their share to conserve energy, but they must be convinced thal shortages are real, lhc two gov ernors testified. "People are not yet convinced WEEKEND GAS BAN WON'T WORK-A4 there is a serious proble m .·· Lamm said. "What is needed is a c lear declaration by lhe prcs1· d e nt that .we are facing a shortage and that unless volun- tary conservation is successru l. stiffer mandatory meas ures will follow." The governors Les tified ai. Carter began consulting with congressional leaders on steps he may la ke to spur U.S. energy production and help the nation recover from the loss or Iranian oil. Lamm and Dalton told the Senate panel they see problems with the administration ·s pre· viou sly s ubmitted s tandby energy conservation pl<1n. which envisions gasoline r ationing and weekend ser vice·sl at1on clos in gs. JelVeler in Mesa Loses Case of GeIDs A Costa Mesa Jeweler's lapse or me mory has cost him $31.000 in precious stones. in,c ludin~ a 30 carat golden s apphire worth S20.000. poUce said today The jewele r . iden tified as Stanley Donald Tschopp, told of· ficers he had a briefcase con· laining the stones that he ap- Mesa and Newport Skateboarders Vie The top five skateboarders from Ensign Middle School in Newport Beach will compete with the top five from Costa Mesa's Kaiser Middle School Friday. The teams will meet at2p.m. on Ensign's basketball court. Judg· ing the event will be the traveUng Pepsi Skateboard Team. which has visited the school in past years . parently left s itting on th<' s id e walk a lo ng Ne wport Boulevard Monday as he loaded his car with other merchandise T schopp . whose c us tom jewelry business is located at 1834 Newport Blvd .. said he got in his car a nd drove northbound on Newport a nd while up- proaching 21st Street. saw a man in a light colored van wave to him and shout that he had left a briefcase s ittin ~ o n t he sidewalk. Tschopp returned to the front or his shop and couldn't find the attache cue. He told police the man who shouted lo him was about 40 years of age, but could provide no further description. The jeweler said he scoured the entire sidewalk a rea as well as his business and his car in hopes he hadn't really lost the case, but couldn't find il. CAtu1•t Battle a DI-aw Mesan Agrees to Buy Bwines1 Licenae .~ The battle between Jane .. I 'm glad it came out the way But an hour-long session wilj McLaUlhlin, print shop owner. it did,·· she admitted after Huebsch in Judge Franklin·~ a nd the City or Costa Mesa a"reelng to the settlement In the chambers ended with the agr1· ende.d in a lie today in the c h ambers of Judge Se lim ment. · Harbor Judicial District Court. Franklin Jr. "I really didn't Sbe told her supporters th8' want to go lo jail." tbe Judge agreed with her thaf Mlu McLau1blin agreed to Deputy city attorney Mark items on the Ucense applicaliOf' pay the bualneta l~cenae fee the Huebsch bad little lo Illy about such u the detailed descripti1 city ha been seeking ror al1DO$t th~ Oukome of the u.se at.Mr or ber business or her age we 1 a year. than to note that the city wilJ te'-unnecessary. i Ho....,, lhe will pay tt under it s monty. How much hasn't "Don't you people want !hft her ..,.., width means some or been determined ytt. The fee is money?" she said the judg~ .. _ based on annual_ ,ross rece\pa. asked the city attorney. '-q....alam on tbe Ucenae •P. lllu M~ulftlln, ~ho rallied Mias McLaughlin based her plleatta. will to au.nawered and a doaea support.en ror her court. defeue oa the ract that she of. •he Will* *""the ri1llt to bar appearance Udl momlng satd rered nve limes lo pay the fee. ttlJJ 1111111 .... front' lier Morn· she w• f\illy prepa red to begin wblch she regards a. a tax. But ~-+,-00 11•r! •Jury tm1 ... 111e ...... , .. DllAw ..... .u1 ' • • .. 1 I • t r ' ) ,... N Tuepc!!), Mwch 20, 1179 Loans Questioned Carter BWJinea Funds Probed .,.w ..... plJnt' trail~ hd1111d during a SO-minute tx· ('Ul':-.11m lo d1t•ek lilt·:-. on the hc:.il shie ld t rom Edw:.inb A ir Foret~ Uase. N \SJ\!. ..,,.,·111HI "Pltt't' -.hullll· lht· Colurn ln;1, l~tkl"' .in 1·:irl'.Y 11101111ng t.: ... t rt1ght t<i du} atop 1t:-. 7 17 inotlwr -.lup a :-. a drnM· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WASIDNOTON 1/\1'1 Al· torney General Griffin B Bell .-nnounccd today the appoint m ent of Paul J Curran. a He 1)ublican lflwye r from New York as 11pcclal counsel lO con d uct an 1nvcsll.callon into bank lou n a m a d e t o Prctddcnt Carter's family pc~rnul bualMi.R b y the Natio n a l Huuk o f Georgia. Curran, a former U S at torney for the !'IOulhern district of Ne w York. will have powcri. and rcspon!11bllltict1 that fall ju!>t short or thost• of the special pro:. ecutor who ha ndlt·d the i n vcst1gatwn or the Wl.lteq~alc scandal J ustlce O<>partm ent officlab sa id the dt'rls1on on whether m d1c tmcnls will he :.ou~hl would remain with /\SR1stant Attornc·y General Philip B Heym ann. h ead or the Juslrcf' Depart mcnt '!. c riminal division Thl· departm<'nt s ard that 1r Heymann ulllmutc ly ovt•rrulc:. Curra n, "the matter would be rutty rcporkd Lo thl• puhilc und the Congrei.!> " Tb~ declalon to apj,01 nt :i s p ec i al c ou11t1e l c um e 1n res ponse to preuurc from Congress and the public .. rt is in the best lntere11t or the admm1stralion of JUsllce a nd the l>Ublic's perception of the fair ness and Impartiality of Justice that an independent s pecia l counsel be appointed." Bell said. T he attom ey general said the de pa rtment's inve11t1gat1on into the Carter tamrly hui;iness toun11 .. did not resolve all factual and legal issues " Curran's task will be to II' vestigate the ha ndhn1t of $6 5 .million in loans m acfe to the 'arter family ()t'anut warehoui.e by the National Ba nk ot Georgia in 1975 and 1976. when former bud~et dircdor Rert l.anc·e. a Carte r friend. wai. b;Jnk pret>1 de nt Michelle Opens Rebuttal Case Lance has been unde r sn vest1gat1on by a federal grand Jury in Atlanta looking into hrs banking pracllCC!'o ens New<; re por ted Mond ay that the Jui.lice Oepurtment decided to 11eck an rndiclmenl agiunst La nce a nd three unidentified assoc1atci. The network re port said the m dictm~nl being soug ht d<M!s not allege any wrongdoing in con· ncction with the Curter loans The Justice De partment re· fused comment on the C BS re· p<>rl. Lance was not available for comment l. () S /\ NG f<: (. f<: S ( J\ I' I M 1r ht•llt• Trwl~1 M .irvin ':. rehul t i.I <'a'lt' 0 1wnl•d tod ay with tc11t1mc111y from .i woman who told how lhc natives or Palau would announ<'l' when they :.1Jw MIS:. M rt r\'lll "Th1·n•':. Lt•(.• l\1.1nin' "'1ft• • R J mo nu < ).,. t•n. ,, fr 1t•11d uf Mis Mun"' 1&ncl l.i•t• Murv1n In the• hit.• ltltiOb, ltOffit'll ffil'S 11pokc· "'''rib Ill l'uhu111n us i.hc told of llw ,,.,~,lie• ' 1111.,ut'l un l)t.'Ople to <h .. '"" Mh ·ron1·t1rnn 11\lulld .,. hc>1" M1tr\ 111 lllUlh' mov11•s "''"' "'·''l llw ftr,.I ol 20 Wi t llt'SS('I>. IOl'IU"lnJ.: the• Wlft• or 1·omed1<111 Millon lh•rlt'. lo lw l'a lll'd hy .1ttor 111·y M urv111 M 1tchcl&0n rn th1!> phllbl' of the 1'3M' · · f'co plt• 1l111t.•11ssed M l<'hellc .rnd Ll>t' Marvin b<·<"a uM· they w'-'re famou:. J>t_•c>pl<• and lh(·y w1•rt-inlt•restcd JJI th1•1r lt vc:.." Miss Owen tes t1f11·tJ. "Whe n M1ch1•1le and Lee's name& wcr1• broug ht up, they wer~ hruught up a is a couple. as hu1>hund l.l nd Wife " M 1:.s Owen lirought u letter which wrn> admitted 1n ev1denct• Trudeau and Teddy Deny Affair Story T 0 I( 0 N T 0 I A J> ) S poke1t meo f o r M a r gar et Trudc·au and U S ~n )!'Award M Kc M ooy dt·ny Uu:y ~nr hl!ld a "brief romanlw hi.1~on Out t h ,. 1• d 1t11 r ,, ( M J t· I e 11 n ·:. ffiiJl(lUtnt· lllJ Vh hi! lil&fldJo bt,hind thl• fl'IX>rt In thc lutc•bl lhliUI! S t1•vt• Ma1llndult·. u l.011 An.it•h •b luwy1•r for J'rlmc• Minis ter Trudcuu 'li •'Ktrunttt'd w1fo. s tud Mn; Trucl1•1rn dt'llll'K huvlll)t illl 11ff111r w ith K(lnnod y untl thut :itw WOK umazed ut thc <'OVt'r 11tory In M nrlt>itn 's M arl1nd1d ruud Mr:s T rudeau. 011 hohduy w ith her t•h1ltlrun ut un undltsc toscd lo<'u Bice11te1uual Rites ~Lated For Newport Nl·w1>0rl H•''"'h 11•1t1ldcol8 url' h1·111.c 1t1v11t•d to a Wt•tlm•i;1l11y nmrnlllK ct•rumony \0 ti •thcult• I h '' <' 1 t y • 11 b I t• 1• 11 l 1• 11 n 1 u I mumorlul M 1n~r" of th lluroor Vh•w 1111\11 nnd N1·wport Uc1urh uaitlon duhK llrt• litUMlll..i llw ovtmt ut lll u m "l 1':1111IRn Vl~w t'uk, w h t• r l' t II o b 1 c· c n l c 11 11 I 11 I courtyurd 111 locutud. Thu •••rm111w11t nwniorlnl Wllli 111.1 rt tally fln11nco1I b y fund11 ralK(•d hy the two orttanl:cull0t11i. Prtl1tldh1.c al lhu uvtml will h1• Muyor t•uul llyckoft and .I l.l!H)lct Sloflt mwn. ••hulrmun of ltrn l'lty'li Hll•1•11lunn1 11l < 'ommll h lll I n tho ovunt of ruin, th11 l'tll'MllOflY wilt btl ""'d In tht' rwarhy '1,,.,uter ArOI (!4:1nt or H DAILY PILOT .... o._( ... U.ty-..... -.... ,_ .. _ .... _, ....... ··--... , .. .,._ , .. ,,,.,...,.,..<_ .......... ,_ ... -II•~•• -• ""~ •tlHf ... O••• ..... NO-I_,. illlftl""'•"' h•ll ~- l•t" V•fltf "·-·-"" .. " .... , ..... _ .. ,_ .... _ .. __ ..,. __ _.,,, .................................. . .............. '81<1 .... , ........ .... .,, ... ,,..J;:i':.t::= ......... ,_,...:, .... ·=: .... -r.:- 0--.11"-............ .,.i ...... -.~-- t1on. told him Monday, "There 1:. no basis in fact al all. It 11> absolut.ety absurd." M artrndalc :.aid he did not know whe re the 1>tory came from. adding there 1b no mention .,f i.uch an aff.Ur Ill the CTV 1n- l C!r v 1cw which Mrs. TrudC!UU h.irrcd from broudca&t until he r lxwk IS rclCUbetf .. ll '11 u s tutcml'nt hy the :1 u I h u r 11 f l h c u r t 1 c I <' • ' • :.1K1kcsmu11 Tom Suuthw1ck s uu.I. "ll does n't quote Mn1 . Trudeau dir ectly." Judith Timson . who wrote tho !!lory. l>atd l n a lefephonc in· tcr vicw that "the puragruph was very carefully worded und wt"re Just ~olng lo leave it at th ul." The i.t ory is uld Mris . 'l'rudeuu hud confided h aving 11 huhmn with Kenned y, hut the <'onfldunt wutl oot i<l{•nl lf1cd S ht! rcfulicd to 11uy where the "brlc r romantic llal8on·• wuH ul lt'l(1•d 1<1 huve ot·c·urrc ct or lo whom ll WUK rl'V .. lllNI Pt.1tt•r Newnum , t.1dllor of Ill wt•4'kly rnnf(11d ne with u 1170,000 dn•ulnlion , 11u1d llw Ill 111(u1l111"H two 11oun•t•I' wt•r confldunt~ uf Mn 1'rudt•uu and lhut he 11l1m1lh by them ,,,,....r.,.-11 1 DRAW ... C'lly ofnc•lrtlll rtlfllllllcl lo IH'l'llpl lwr monuy ht•('1m111• 11lw w1111t11fl to r1 •111•rvu lhb rhlhl lo hur dty lnllptll'lOl'll ~Urn loht I ho J11dw1• liho hu<t 111 lowed '11_, ril~ lo nuakt 16 llro In •1..,t-tltM\ ... /\rt..r ull, I clo11 't w11111 to butn myutlf Ull ,'' ilhu d~l'larNI. Other Uuan that lnMfMll'Clon. who uld IM wanlll th•1 city to h•1 armt'd with • 11~tareh wurranl Jud1tt F rirnklln a1•1••ronlly aaretd and "° the c110 wH H l ti~ wlthoul 1oln1 to trial. Ml11 MoJ~au1hlln old lhti mornlna'• experlonc:o ltn ~r " bit drained. But sh~ vowed t1hc'd have her money lo city hall within two d1y11. "Thi• hin't ... any a lie ....... 1he IMlded. "ll11 a revenue tax and that'• what they ou1hl to call ll." Man ·Coaxed From Tower a rrd could impeach Marvin's wit· nt•s1o stand ll·!>ltmony T he lyp1.•writtcn le tte r was ty1>ed rn two parts -one SIRncd, "Lee ," a dding . "Here 's M1chl'llt•" Miss Marym 's por t1on is M~ned by her . Tht• l<•ller. dated March 19, 1970 , con la1ned a n cxlen:.sve dC'sl'npt1on by Ma r vtn of hib plunis to 001ld a hom e on Palau for h1m1wlr and Miss Marvin µlans Mar vin had denied earher an court "Tht.> idea 1s very exciting and <in<' thut I wunt to look forward to." Murvrn wrote. In h e r adden dum . Mis:-. Marvin wrolt>, "It a ll sounds i.o exciting to me about the house. a nd I 'm reully looking forward to having o ur own place there." /\t the lime. Mlsg Owen was married lo Willia m Js lcy, an art·hrlcd who was planning the IJu llding of the house. Confronted w ith the telle r in court. Murvm pondered 1t and whis pered w1lh hu attorneys . "Mr. Ma rvin says th1:. letter could have bee n his ." said ul· torney A. David Kagon "Ile ha.., no specifi c recollection or it. but 1t could have been his " The Jetter is s1m1lar in style to • several lovt> letters written by Marvin which ure in e vidence All the letl<'rs contain massive s pelling e rrors . The re ure 26 s uch errors in lhe Owen letter The lette r contains rere rences to tile to be used for the roof. sewer problem s and the lease. which would expire when the 55-year-old uctor 1s 76. Miss Owen . who lives in Seat· tie but was born in Micronesia. told o r s tri k i n g a n easy friendship with Miss Marvin. She s aid she liked the actor but became distressed when he was drunk. Once. she suid s he. her father and her hus band wer•· forced to leave a restaurant because Ma rvin wu:. 'ihoutin~ of ren:.1ve n ·marki. al llwm f'ro• Page A J /\ special report issued by two o r the Nati o n al Bank o f Georgia's directors in J a nuary said the bank drd a poor JOb rn hundhng the Cartc•r warehouM! loan s and questioned a bank practice or holding ware house checks without cushing them to FrowtPa~A I WADDILL. • c lus ion or irreversible bnun damage. "I would do whatever wus nece11sary to s upport the ch ild's life with the ho pe that lh<'re would not be irrevers ible brmn d amage." the phys1c1an con· tmued . Fowler was callc·d lo tht' stand hy prosecutor Hohert Cha tte rton to offe r H."slimony ui. a mt·d1cal 1·x11cr1 concerning wrks ">t:en 111 the 1nrant a nd tht• !.uck1n~ mo lion r~portl!C.I by som e hcr..p1tal personnel. D Waddill. a 43-year o ld phyi.i IEDRJCH RECORDS. c iao. isaccust.'<iof stranghng the • • two-pound. l5-uuncc infant after who testified. Like R e m ington, Owens scored some pluses a nd minuses for both sides during his s tint on the witness s tand. On lhc minus side for the de· fe n se. for example, Owens testified tha t he came a way from a L973 dinne r me eting with Oledrtch feeling put upon. Owe ns s aid he w as told "things would go beUc r' on a lund use decis ion then pending before the county Board or Supe rvisors Ir his firm bought Ko m e la nd from Rose at an csllmuhid $150,000 more than its roal worth. The former devolopment com· pany executive suid hl' was un dc r the impression tht•I 11ome of thll m oney from the rojPch•d land sole would ~o to Ulc•clrit'h. Owens also Au ld It w11 " J>h•d rlc·h who llUfUl<'Hltld that lh1• cOmJ)any hlro RomlnMton to <1c1 llM lugul work 011 the lt•nd tultl Ill llUt,, II la the proaticullon'K cuntt-n lion thut mon.,y 1luld to lt11111 lntlllll by th11 flt m w1111, In miall ty, nothlna mor u thun • m tt1m11 10 tlilY Olt'<lrldl ,. tirltHt ror hl11 •n111l0rt Ahor 1nukl11t1 thuliU \11ilnh1. how ov11r , OwtJ1111' h1•I mo11y 11hlfht1I to rtiflt•N I ht1 1t11ft1111111 vt1r•lo11 11( lhu 11llt16'utl tuU1t11 .v Tmik ,lup Sahoiage d H~ N Ollt;O( > (I\ .. 1 Utt,1ulr11 itrtt lMllnac macto to lhu uank 11111 Ing 11hlp 'l'u1u1aloou •flt1r th11 Sa n rn"fO tumwt w•uhl1> Will •PP•"'"' 'I uhol11911c1 1an•t 1.,u der&d unabltt tu 1110 to •""· 11 r1•vy 1pokt11man Hid. No 11rrti11t• tu11l beenmad4'. Oa m11e lo thct •hlll 'N rn•l11 t11n11lnel'rlow pr0 ••11l 11t1111 maehlntri wu dl11·ovt1r•HI March lJ 11 the Tu11uh1n1&11 w101 making pl'C'p11r1tlon11 to ..,, 11n der way tor • ntrrctlhctr lr11lnlrlM <'n&IH , U. 1pokMman Hid Mon day. conspiracy rt allegedly s urvived a sahnt• For rnswnce. Owen:. tes t1C1ed aoort1on al Wl'stminster Com· that he c hol>e llo&l' to do &omt.-munily Hospital l \\O ~ear., aen consultin~ with Anahl•1m 11111:. o .. rensl' allorn(·" Charlt·' Wt'edman hab marniainttd thJt Jnc . berau:.e of Hoi.t':. pro fcs s ional reputation the infant. fo r all practrcJI Owens conel•d1.:i.d that he "a:. purpoi.es. was already dcatl aware of Hosc·i, pohl1cul krn1>h1p lo\ h1.·n Waddill pt-rformed h1 ., with Diedrich Jf> "l'll a s hii, m edical exJminauon other pohl real ties. but 1nsistt.'d Chatterton has ac<'w.ed Wad Rose's profl•ssion~sl Rt.rndrnit dill of murdering . the infant wmrttrercason h<'w::tlrlin-t'd ___ kn~n as Bahy Girl W<.·a\cr lie also made st ch~ur Lhut ft•a .r1ng c woutcr r:in ~ whe n Diedrich called him In 1974 f113lpra ct1ce s uit if the bab} it was l" n .-qucst un $HO,()()() loan. hved and was brarn damag<.-d. not 1Jim1>ly lo as k ror $80.000 f'roMP~A I Until his tippearunce 011 thl' witness 1.1lund, Owens had r t-· fused to tulk with the defense at DATE to rneys or their tJ,;tPnts. • • • ('11n1w111wntly . Khould Jud(( .. Thai 11 1 ulc• 1114n1r1i.t lht• defcni.e move• to h11v.· lht• 11t•11r<·h wur r11111 1w 11l1•111•t• q1111 11h1•cl , tht• I u w v t• r r1 u I I 11 11 " I u 11 I n c• d knowl'11h11• 111011111 '"'" k1•v wit llh•llcllt 1.ttlll \\hut llll'Y C'llll h1• l'\ 1wc·1t11I 111 lttJ\ 1h11 l1tjl ll1t• It 1111 II ta 111'11111l11 lnil 111 .:111 1111 1h11 wei v '"'"'' 1\1111111<1\ 111 !'\1111 Ul11t111 St111t11 1111 t '11111 t th at. once the cha mbe r's i.tutl' menl or inte nt is filed wrlh the 1'1 IY. there will be six months 1n which lo collect a hout fi,OOo <11jtnatures f('quircd to 11uulrfy llw fllNISUrl' for lht' bt1llOI ll ne1cr thf' 1>ropm111 t. the olt.•1· I lon11 would bf> ht>l1l In Novt•mbt•r. hut lll'Wly l'IN'lt•tl co11f\('llOW11 wouhf11'I lw 1u>11te d until lhl• ftlllow1n" A1ml 1- avoid an ovt•rdruwn tH•t•ount Thl'rl' huvl' ll<'cn no forfllal publil' llCCU!UltlOOll or wrcm&ttlo lntt oRalnst the JJrt•tl1d..r1l. hai. brother Hiiiy or othPr m•>mlx•r1o of thl' fumlly. Ttw prt•1udcnt'1> G:J ,, .. rccnl or the huioneKK lh In a blind lrusl wh1lt.i he 1s In office Curran, 46, was U .S. uuonwy In M anhuttan from 1973 lhfflul(h most of 111'1~. I h: was a mmnl~r of I he Nt•w York Stutt· <.:om ffi lfiSIOn of lnVPl!IJJt3tlOn for f1 \l1• years und wu.., appo1nl1·d <"h airman rn 1009 by the n Gov N e l son I\. R oc k e f elle r a Republ\can · Curran wais h l'ad of the• offit••· that handled th1• Wate rgall• "'""' ~c ulHJO o r Cormt•r /\Uornn - Gent•ral J ohn N M1h'hcll u11d M aurtc'l' StJni.. fortrwr ch11·I fu nd ra1.,er fm Pn·..,1d1·nt N11< on's re t!le<·llon comm1U1·c Mesa K eeps I~ Role in Waste Unit The City or Co:.la Me~a Wiii continue to lie a part or th1· Newport Irvine Wa sll' M ana1-tt• m e nl Planning A~cncy. at lt.>IJ:..I for o ne more.· year Tht• Caty Cuuntll ugn•c1l Mon day ns~ht 11 wa!> IX!tter to :-.lay wrlh tht• ori;:anuatmn and pro tcct the.' city ':, inter est thun pull out NIWA. a !. the a~t-nt·y 1s known. was established liy the Southem California /\~M11·ra1 ron of Governme nts tu 1wrform wa te r treatment stud1ei. for llw ;rf'a und allow IO<'al u~entw:.. tu d evelop a plan lo pn•vent 11111111 lion or upper Newport B<Jy Mayor f<~d Mc Fttrland !>.11d NIWA has e nabled local l{ovcrn m c nt:, lo l>l•com t• involvt>d 111 areawide problem:.. · Td hull' lo Sl't' ui. pai.!> ufl l11<• opportunity lo µart1c1i1alt'." h1• s ulCI Counc il man l>onn I he II i.illd h1· I!> conccrnl'<i thl• ugt•m·y may 1 ry to t'xpund its role from µlan11111g lo l'nfon·t·m1·nt "If w1• J)Ull out. they t.'ould un rlalt.>rally dt•('rth• lo tu· a11 1·11 lurt'l'ml'nt uody , .. llall :.aid lie said part1c1patmn sn I he or gani1utwn wa!> <t matter of self protec.·tion more than ;.anything els e By staymg in tht.> group. <.:1t y Manager Fred Sorsabal Miid 1 hl' uly m<Ay h<I\ e t" mc1k1· c1 rrnanc.·i:il 1·ornm1tnwnt al ..,.m11· (ul urt• l1tnl' Thi prt•t'1!>1• J m <1unt of lhJ:, fina11cral comm11 m1•nt <"annot be d1sternt•d at thh t 1 mt'. tw :-..m l tlo"'l•\ er, th~e ud v:.rnl.1gci. tu ..,la~ing 1n NIW/\ would 1nclud1· improve d 1·oop1·r.1t111n wrth N t•w1>0rt lk:al·h. he ... aid Jn 1l rela!NI mo\'.~ n•t•ommt.>ndcd M'Vcrul rt·v1.,1011~ le> N IWA's Waslt• Trc.':J lllll'rtl M<inagcment Plan, tht· ~11al 111 which ib to r<:dUl'l' or t•limsnah· i.cd1mentat1o r1 and p111l u1<1111 ~ tha l on g11w1t· Ill ur l)m1 a11•:n, llt!ar Newport Bay The councll'i. itug~e1tl1011:. 111 dudu mu1nlalnin~ i;trel'I 11w\•1•p in~ pro~rumi., murnt a111111~ lllll'1 ninlrol pro.:rums "lo th•· 1•\11·111 f1nunr lully fl0U111bl1• uml udop1111•: hy Ot•totK•r 11 .:ru1ll11.i u11d c•1 o....i1111 ro11trol 111 ch11urtl'I, SC /\G h111e 11111.cd t h1· t'll > tu romnul 1111-ft•lf tu v11111111-. 1110 JtfllllllC lllllll'CI 111 1111 p 111\ 111~ lht• qunllty or wuh•r thul tCr1111111 111111 Nuwport lluy , ... , .... "'4 .... 01 1r 1fM11111l I ..... 8AN IOll CAP> -A delpoa· denl H ·Y•at·Old man waa eoaatd lrom hlt perch •toc> • ""'..., caminl a 111,000. "'°'' ...._ ....... ._ Unt• • fttt above • rU1b·hour freeway, '°"" ..... ....... llGMnl IA••· ol .... I "Dam11" wH due to plate mtnt ot metal obJfft• In ,._.. 1tarboard main ~tlon par afttr unauthorlled t nlry waa made," NtvJ otnclala Hld. The crew wu lnt.,vlt wtd and con ftntd \o the 1hlp for two d1y1 whUe lnveatl1atora determined u.. .. ._ o1 tbt d vna••· 'SJlll </1Jt,1Je4 <Jl1wfe4/ JoH, a .... uoa•l lral•l•1 ..................... "" ,,.... llH•11 after, .... ..... ..._ ... an~ ....... "'..., . .................. ................... ' >S PA HION ISlANO • NCW.-OftT 8tACH CAllfOftNIA 92660 flU,HQNl 1714) l4,·l494 . , • , I '"•l,....... GOSSAMER ALBATROSS LIFTS OFF THE GROUND Acn>H the EngHeh Channel by Pedal Power? Wlll It Fly? Peda£.puwer Plane Prepared LOS ANGELES (APJ It won't be one small step for man if the Gossamer Albatross -compared by its designer to "an extremely large cobweb" -succeeds in crossing the English Channel. It will take a lot or steps by a strong-legged pilot. The Albatross is powered by an experienced cyclist pedaling in the cockpiL THE ALBATROSS WAS DESIGNED BY the team that won a British industrialist's $87,500 prize for building the first work ing man·powered aircraft. Designer Dr. Paul MacCready says it wiU travel about 11 mpt. at an altitude of 30 feet, and take about two hours to wing the ~1 miles from Dover, EnglandtoCapeGris Nez, France. It it's lbe first muscle.powered aircraft to do so. MacCready gets a prize or 100,000 pounds sterling -about $200.000 from aeronautics buff Henry Kremer THE GOSSAMER ALBATROSS'S PREDECESSOR, the Gossamer eondor, was installed in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington aft.er pilot Bryan Allen successfully pedaled it above a 1.2·mile, figure.eight course in 1977. That won a purse offered by Kremer in 1959. The Gossamer Albatross, like the Condor. looked much like a space·au version of a Wright Brothers Oyer when it was un- veiled Monday. It has a see·through Mylar coveFmg instead of cloth and its spars are made of carbon filament tubing instead of wood. There's a propeller at the rear and the plane is steered by jiggling a 20·foot pole with a stabilizer that sticks out of the front. ALTHOUGH IT IS 30 FEET LONG and has a 96-foot wingspan --three feet wider than a DC·9 the Albatross wejghs only 55 pounds. MacCready. Allen and their co-workers will take the Albatross to England in early May, and probably will not at· tempt to cross the channel unUJ August. SCAG Plan Bit Suit Filed on Use A coalition of developers, un· ion groups and business officials were to return to Orange County Superior Court today in an effort to block the flow of federal hous- ing money into a regional plan· ning agency. Californians for Environment, Employment, Economy and Development CCEEED> filed suit Monday alleging that the housing funds have been illegal· Jy given to the six·county Southern California Association of Governments <SCAG). At issue is $658.000 in federal funds SCAG officials plan to spend Ws year for developing regional land use proposals that could require building or more lower-<:06t homes in Orange and five other counties. CEEED officials hav e charged the SCAG plan would redirect growth into inner cities rather than to suburban areas. a charge SCAG administrators have denied. Monday's court move is the latest in CEEED's ongoing bat· tie against the SCAG housing plan. Judge Mark Soden earlier had voided the housing element faulting its environmental im· pact report (EJR >. SCAG Attorney David Fine said it wasn't until late last week that he learned or the judge's formal finding. And he declined comment on the new suit until he has a chance to re- view it. CEEED attorneys said they would seek a temporary restraining order today halting SCAG's use of the federal plan· nine dollars. JI that move fails , the al· tomeys said, they will ask for a hearing on a preliminary injunc- tion to block the flow of the federal dollars. County's Bus Fare May Rise to 4& Oranee County Transit Dis· trict tMll rlden wW 800D be,.,. Int ~ f.,... imtead ol 35 centa ii a propoMd increase is approved later um 1prlq. OCTD direc:ton set a public bearin• to eooeider the fare ebaqe for llQ T. U tbe alcbl bike paaes, It MU be tbe ~ Police Probe t"ono Find. SAN Dl~GO (AP> -Police are tl')'lnl to ld,eatlfY a headleu 1keletoa wea:,:r a tie, wool 1laek1, lboel a Jacket tbat WU dllC.'OHNd bJ blken lD a re· mot..,.. olc..lll Ila 2 efw. A1•+t'11p1pe.-a ..... ........................ W,, D 54_0.tH .... ........... ....,. n. .w.tal ,.. ........ ..... • ,,, .., tW La ... .................... ..... .__,._.., ..... in the district's seven-year his· tory. If approved, the increase will go into effect with OCTD's an· nual June service change which alters routes to accommodate the summer's beacb·bound trave&en. Tbe hilber fare is part of the di1trict'1 five-year transit plan, offtciala Mid. Tiie plan calla for uotber nlckel ldke la l•l. and one more lD im. raialDI the Ueketprtceultlma~lyto50ceata. Reuona offered for increasing the bua tab y.rere to keep up wtth Jaflatioa, and to Bb1ft a greater portloe ol the tervlce cost to tbe user. In • related actlon1 OCTD dlneton alto approvea • new \1ummer pa11 pro1ram . Q II o--. MU be oft'ered three ... Iba of bus rldlq for the prtee al ODI from 'une tbroulb A..- OCTD oftldala Wd they hope ... cll9t'aM PMlel will attract --··,-~ 14Cars Derail In County No ont• was lo.J urt..'d Monday wh"n 14 rr~11thl cars tumbled from tho trucks Ull u Sunta to't• llallro. d trnin tru eled through Yorba l.indD Dul oftwrnls said to<fay the 1·v~t of the mhshup, apparently 1·ou~{'(f by a broken wheel on one u( tho frf'1ght Ct\rlj, l.'Ouhl reach 1111 much us S3!W>.OOO." t::f tlmates of damage to ra llnrnd \.'qu 1pmcnl hav e real·hed $158.000 And 1t 1s assumtd thal danrnge to frt>1ght svewed from th~ derailed freight cars might rhmb to $200,000 The rostly accident occurred ~hortly after 10 a m. in the area where railroad tracks run through Santa Ana Canyon ..ilongs1de Esperanza Road Neither the loeomotive pulling the tram nor the caboose. both <'arrying train workers. were knocked from the tracks as the JO.car train's middle section buckled and tumbled from the track . For the m ost part. the damaged freight cars carried ho usehold appli ances. Officials said they believe most of the mail was recovered undamaged. &columnist Mike Jackson Dies at 69 Former newspaper editor and columnist Mike Jackson. who entertained Lag una Beach readers with his column "Pancho/' is dead at the age of 69. Jackson. a writer, humorist and former Hollywood public re· lations man, died at his home at 652 Agate St.. Monday of a heart attack. He was editor or the old Laguna Beach Post in the mid· fifties, where he wrote a column about life in the Art Colony. The collection or columns was later published in book form by Doubleday. unde r the title "Sugar and Spice." Jackson later became a daily columnist for the Examiner in Los Angeles. writing social com· mentary. mixed with humor and reminiscene . according to Herald Wire, a neighbor and lifelong friend. Many or his columns were reminiscent of the old days of Hollywood . where Jackson grew up. "He ba.ndled public relations ror several of the Hollywood stars in his earlier years," Wire said, adding the prolific writer had many anecdotes for his readers. He-moved to Lcrguna Beach in the late 1930s, and wrote for the Herald Examiner until about five years ago, Wire said. H e wrote for Collier's magazine on occasion, and published several books . He is survived by his wife, Susan,orthe family home. Funeral arrnogements are be- ing conducted by the Neptune Society. Wng Beach Dial-a-Lift Service Set Beginning today. u sers of Orange County Transit Dis· trict's (OCT D > door-to- destination transport ation service for the handicapped can be chauffeured to and from Long Beach. OCTD directors approved the coastal city run for the Dial-A· Lift service Monday. Three major points of service in Long Beach will be the Veterans Hospital, the Naval Hospital and Cal State Long Beach, OCTD officials said. Numerous requests have come in for the lift-equipped van service to the three locatiohS. of· ficials said. With the recent addition or eight new vans to the Dial·A·Lift neet, the Long Beach run can be instituted wllbout costs rising above the current budget, they said. The one·way Dial·A·Llft fare is as cents for handicapped and 75 cents Mr each able·bodied companion. Art Sales High LONDON (AP) -Bldders paid a total of 9124,203 for 47 Vlc· torlan paintlq1 at Sotheby's, wltb • 1mall oU by Sir John Mlllai1 J>rla,ln• $87.~. The Mlllall WU a T·bY·M<i·iDCb copy made ID 1IU of one of bi• lar1e workl now in tbe T1te GllJery, .. A ffu1uenot on St. Butbolomew'• D1y refuataa to lbleld bllDlell from dut•r by weartn1 a 1lo1Pan CatboUc bedc•·" ·- ................ Nede rland , Texa s. house wife Ltnda May Burnett, 31. was sentenced to death today for her role in the execution-style s laying of one of five members of a Texas family. She will be the lone female on lluntsvillc Prison ·~ death row. Jerusalem Fmure Ar~d By The Associated Press Is rael and Egypt argued today uver the future of JerusaJem and the Palestinians in their first public disagreement since Presi· dent Carter's visit to iron out final obstacles to a peace treaty. But Egyptian Prime M1ruster Mustara Khahl said he doubted the dispute would impede the treaty signinJ!, scheduled at 11 a .m . P ST Monday in Washington. Prime Minister Menachem Begin told Parliament '" Jerusalem that Is rael would never allow a Palestinian stale in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River or the Gaza Strip or return East Jerusalem to the Arabs. "It will not happen." Begin told the Knesset. opening debate on the treaty. "We won't agree to it. we won 't allow it, we won't make it possible." Begin said he was replying to a statement by KhaliJ that Israel would have to withdraw to the borders that existed before the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, surrender Arab Jerusalem and accept Palestinian statehood. "My d ear , honorable Dr. Khalil," said Begm, •·write this down : Jerusalem. the one. Jerusalem. is Is rael's eternal capital. It will never be divided again." In Cairo, Khalil said Begin's s tate ment "spoils the at· -mo~phere" of the · treaty and s aid it was "an unsuccessful beginning to a period in which we had hoped that all parties would work ... for a just and las ting-peace and a com· prehensive settlement in the Middle East." Khalil s aid, "As for the Palestinian question, the Camp David accord clearly stipulates the necessity of solving the ques· tion from all its aspects, thus taking into consideration the legal rights of the Palestinians. It is along this principle that they will decide their future." When asked if the dispute could block a signing, Khalil said, "No. t don't think so." This week a cust omer brought In some jewelry she had Inherited and asked that we make an appraisal ol it. Among the Items was a strand of pearls which had belonged • to her grandmother. She believed them to be natural pearls and wished to have that fact authenticated. The only way we can determine whether a strand of pearls ts natural or cultured is by XRay. This procedure shows the knowledgeable gemologlst bevond any doubt Whether the PNt1 was begun by nature or seeded by • cultured pearl farmer. It ls not unusual to find a mixed strand ... that Is both natural and cullured pearls In the .. me necklace. T!.md!ly, Merch 20, 1979 Onofre Job Plan . Slated J SAN FRANCISCO lAP) -~ voluntary labor·management program involving some 3,500 construction workers building to nuclear power plants at San Onofre over the next four years has been announced by the state official. Slate Di.rector of Industrial Re lations Don Vial described the program here on Monday as "the most significant develop- ment in job safety and health in the United States since passage or federat safety standards in 1970." Tbe program entails establishing a committee com· posed of two members or Bechtel Corp. management and two construction union represen· tatives wbicb will conduct reg- ular safety inspections and handle workers' complaints at the San Onofre nuclear plants. now under construction. Bechtel, a San Francisco based firm with worldwide proj· eels, is in charge or construe· lion at the site, just south or San Clemente, where one nuclear plant already operates. The pilot program follows three years or discussion and de velopment, Vial said, citing sur- veys showing that about half of lost·time injuries in the con- struction industry could have been prevented by following safety rules. Vial said the labor · managmenl effort planned for San Onofre would free scarce state safety investigators for use elsewhere and would provide "efCect..ive education and train· ing." Vial said the state intends to "extend it to other major coo· st ru~ti on prog r a m s an California." Zoning Topic Of Anaheim Conference A proposed county policy known as inclusiooary zoning will be the subject of discussion at a noon forum Wednesday in Anaheim. A panel of five experts will discuss the zoning plan that would require builders 10 Orange County to construct and sell 25 percent or their houses at prices considered affordable for low and moderate income buyers. The panelists will be Rex Gaede, chairman of the .county planning commission; Al &>II. principal planner for the COUD· ty's Environmental Manage· ment Agency; Judy Swayne. ex· ecutive assistant to supemsor Tom Riley; Taylor Grant, a commercial and industrial builder, and Donald Turner. director of the California Departme11t of Housing and Com munily Development. The forum will be held at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim. The a/. fair. including lunch, Is $5. Reservations can be made by calling 644-9000. Spill Threatem HALIFAX. Nova Scotia (AP> -A tugboat clung relentlessly to. the bobbing stern section of the broken tanker Kurdistan oo Monday while salvage workers continued to wrestle with the problem of what lo do with the oil·laden derelict. @ ~ EiEMWISE Mary Barr. Cer11.lled Gemolog1:.t In orner to get ·•n XRay tum made. I took the pearls up to the lab at the Gemologlcal Institute In Senta Monica. Thia lab aha,... the aeme phytlcal facllltles • the tchool about which I have written many tlm99 In thl• column. The G.l.A. lab does not make apprelHla. It wlll make gem ldentltlc•tlon and grading only . . never att.ch• a dollar v•lua to .,,, m1terlal IObmlttad to them for 1n1pect1on They leave tti.at function to lewetar9 who at. actively buying and Hlllng dally In that marMt I meke thl• point 1paclflcelly bacauH I have found IO meny peopte 1n confuted br oommeniltl ta that have gone Into the bualneea Of mlikfnV IPP'....,. ' ..... ....... RESIGNS COUNCIL SEAT Huntington Beach's Siebert Fear Hinted As Leader Quits Post By ROBERT BARKER Of tM 0.11, Pilot Stefl Huntington Beach Mayor Pro Tempore Richard Siebert re signed from the City Council Monday night, indicatrng that external pressures had become too much for him to bear. Fighting to retain his com POSure. Siebert emotionally told his fellow council me mbers that demands of his council role have come into conflict with his family. "I don't Wnk 1 can work and vote as-independently as the first day I came into office," he said. Siebert refused to elaborate on bis reasons. but several sources close to him said he had grown fearful for the safety or his family. The sources said Siebert h8J> received a number of threaL-> over the telephone, concerrung his family and himself. Siebert has been a principal rn several controversies during hh. three years on the City Council. Siebert at one time filed suit against former City Attorney Don Bonra. He is facing a lawsuit from Police Lt. J im Walker in a dispute stemming from allegations that Walker made a threat on Siebert's life. Siebert subsequenUy has said he is certain that Walker meant him no harm and that the inci- dent was blown out of propor- tion. Walker , who bas claimed from the beginning that the death threat is false, said Monday night be intends to pursue his suit against Siebert. Siebert, a pharmacist, also had sparked an unsuccessful <1t- tempt to fire City Administrator Bud Belsito. "I'm a man of principles, .. Siebert said Monday. "and it got me in trouble. The time has come to step down." Siebert said he had considered his resignation "for hours and hours" and made his decision to quit last week . Councilman John Thomas said he personally knew what Siebert was talking about. ''I'll probably be the next one to leave." said Thomas who twice previously announced he was resigning from the council. "There is pressure on me and my family and the biggest pres· sure is from the police depart-ment." he asserted. Thomas praised Siebert as the only City Council member who has any backbone along with Ruth Bailey. and have tl!Men names that are similar and easily confused with the G.l.A. II has been some time since t last visited the Gemological Institute as we seldom need to use the XRay equipment and we have alt the other instruments necessary to make appraisals here 1n our own gem room. I was ple89ed to have the opportunity to see some of the new mlne<al and gem exhibits on display there. The public rooms contain many s howcases and there are beautiful collections available for v1s1tors viewing. Many ot these hlMt beef'I gifts to the G.l.A. by lnt8'9Sted patrons of the school whlle others are on loan. It was my privilege to be. escorted beyond the security doora Into the Reeean:h and Development department by Richard T Liddicoat, the Execut!Ve Director ol the G.t..A. We are friends of long standing '8nd he knew t would be Interested in the panel ot 111 the many colona and types ol garneu that they were pr-.,aring for one of the display CIMS. If you lhlte my enthuslatm for gem atones, I heertlly recommend you visit the Gemological lnatltute of Am.rtca In 8-nta Monica . . or b9tW Ytt. al9n up for a courM. Some of them ~ ayen be tlMn by uoneepoodence. - / A4 DMLY '9\.0T T.-.. .... Menih 20. tt7't ----------------------------------.:.::.:......:::::.:..::..:::.:.~~~~~~~~---::::::!.1:..::=.:~::..:.:.;.:;__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---- 4'a•t -.:·:: ~oa tiag Q wit•~ Tom~~\'.' Marplalae Who's He KiddiQg? •maoa. ••••O• ON THE W~LL Today'• QUOlO ol tM day comes from ooc C!1yton L. Bakke, who la pottmut« and man.1er ol the aecUonal center which h1&ndlf9 mo1t oft.be man In our refk>n. He aakl. "It la my bfU.t that we are do1n1 • &ood job Over 4.000 dedicated pc>Lttal .-mploy l.n the Santa Ana SeeUonal ~nle>r are comm tted to providing the service cu11tomtt\'l a~ ntlll~ to tttt1ve "Our seN•ce suandatcb •re very strmRt>nt and ""'' ola•nt.aln a 95 pc?~ent or better overnlabt deUvcry or rtrsl etas mall " Now that·~ ~hat Mr BaUc said, accordlng to the cur· rent ii.sue of Da~n Maga11ne, a new pubUcaUon lfl our region aimed at Oranac County women. tllS COMMt;NT CAME WHEN the editors , Mugaret tlaJI and J oun Robblna, bad completed a com· mun1ty survey in the southern sector or our county in wh1eb they ;;u.kcd rcaderi> what was good or bad about the pluc~ 1 shall not blow the entire survey by editors Ha. and Robbins in Uus space but clearly, some or the findings are "Okay Sorry 1 Asked What You Think of the. Postal Service " interesting. In rating all kinds of activities. like recreation, education. health care and police and fire protection. each category was given either an Outstanding, Adequate or Poor ranJdnf(. Adult and youth recreation. for example, woo heavily in the Outstanding column, with almost 70 percent of the respondents saying the opportunities for run are tops in our region. · MOST OTHER CATEGORIES at least got Adequate rankings. Only in two areas did the Poor label prevail. One of these was in cultural opportunities. Only 12 per· cent said it Outstanding; 42 percent said it was adequate and 46 percent said it was Poor. Now are you ready for the category that topped the Poor nst? I'll bet you've already gue!lsed. ll was the aforemenUooed postal 1lervke ONLY Jt PE a CENT of those polled gave It Ouutanding; 39 percent said it wu Adequate. while a whopping 51 percent gaveittheEl FlopporaUng) So maybe you can draw some kind of cooclusioo from all this. On the one hand, it is possible that all or the postal patrons surveyed simply do not understand the difficulties of postal service and how good it is under current cireumstances. Or, on the other hand, you could conc.lude that Mr. Bakke, who runs the Ounge County show, as out of touch ir bis belief that the postal service is doing a good job. Take your pick. Kurdish War Still Rages S ANANDAJ, Iran <AP> - SporadJc gunbaltles continued around a besie1ed army bar- racks in this Kurdish city today as residents counted their dead and wounded, victi ms of bloody fighting between Kurdish rebels and government troops. Throughout the city groups of armed Kurdish righten manned road blocks in the virtually emp- ty streets as army helicopters new overhead. Brooke Acts: Not 'Serious' WASIONGTON tAP> -11tt Senate Ethics Committee sad today that fonner Sen. Edward Brooke, R·Mus .. en1a1ed in improper <'Onduct by tH tlfylng falaely about a· loan durina an acrimonious divorce setUement with his wtte. The committee alto found that Brooke committed technical viola· lions of Senate rules by faillna to rep0rt properly aome or hUs a:s· 1et1 ll concluded. however. that Brooke'• violations we re not "aufflciently serious'' for the com mlttee to have recOm· mended sunctlons agains t Brooke Ir he were sllll a mem ber oC the Senate BEC USE BROOKE lost hls re-elttUoo bid in November . be no longer ta subJ~t to Senate sanctions even ti the committee had found seriou:. wrongdoing. Release or the report ended Plan to Cut Gas Sales Draws Fire WASHINGTON (AP) -A study prepared for internal use by the Depa rtment of Energy re- portedly concludes that a pro- posed ban on weekend sales of gasoline would result only in longer Jines at tbe pumps the rest or the week and would save little fuel. the committee's lnvestlgaUon or Brooke's financial alfairs, an in· quiry ke pt allve by the M assachusett.s Republican's in· sislence that it be completed. The committee found that Brooke testified under oath on May 12, 1977, during his divorce settlement that he owed A. Raymond Tye $49,000. The panel also found that Brooke staled May l~. 1978, 1n his public °finance disclosure state ment £iled with the Senate that the loan from Tye totaled $2,000. THE COMMITl'EE concluded that Brooke's second statement about the loan was "substantial· ly cor rect.·' The committee added: ''However, the giving or false testimony under oath by a United Stales senator is im· proper conduct which reflects unfavorably on the United Stale!l Senate." Broo k e previou s l y acknowledged making "mis· statements" about the loan. The ethics panel also found that Brooke improper ly failed to report. in financial statements filed with the Senate in 1970 a nd 1971. his holdings in a Dutch West Indies corporation and his guarantee or a loan of $32,500 from the Bank of Nova Scotfa. ............. llelinerg E%plonoa Six people we re injured early today when an explosion a nd fire at the l,SOO·acre Ba yway refine r y at Linden, N .J .. sent up a wall of flame that shook buil<..1ngs as fa r as rive miles away. Cause or the blast at the Exxon pla nt was not immediately known. •·Reduced hours of operation of gasoline stations should be discouraged, if not prohibited," the Waarungton Post today quot- ed the study as saying. Prisoner Wins Fees MANDATORY.WEEKEND clo~lng was one or four emergen- cy plans sent to Congress by the Carter administration on March 1, and Energy Secretary J ames R. Schlesinger told a Senate committee last month that such closings ••may be necessary by summer." Officials have stressed that estim(ltes or savings from the closings are tentative. The Post said the study found that the closings would create longer lines at service station pumps on weekdays and would result in more gasoline waste than any or several other plans. THE NEWSPAPER said the s tudy was conducted ror the Energy Departm e nt by Resource Planning Associates Inc . of Cambridge, Mass., and completed on Feb. 23. "Weekend closings don't a utomatically reduce consump- tion," the Post quoted Vivek Basrur, an economic consultant with the Cambridge firm as say· ing in a telephone interview. ·'The queueing phenomenon could increase gasoline con- sumption." THE STUDY WAS said to ad· vocate a minimum purchase re- quirement as the best way to shorten station lines a nd waste far less gasoline than would weekend closings. The· possibility of weekend closings has drawn fire from government officials, businesses a nd congressmen in states that attract large numbers or towing motorists. 'Beyond Belief:.' Attorney Wage to Be Paid WASHINGTON <API -A counterfeiter successfully sued t"he government from his cellblock in Leavenworth, Kan .• and then won a prec'c dent· setting decision awarding hlm SlO an hour in attorney's fees. "It's a novel new way to make money while in prison," said Royce Lamberth, chief of the civil division of the US. at - torney ·~ office here . "IT·s BEYOND MY belief that Congress ever contemplat· ed every prisoner in the country to have a windfall like this." The case or George Reynolds Jones Jr. is the first known in which a prisoner was awarded money for acting as his own la wyer in a 'reedom or informa- tion suit, according to Justice Department specialists. Lamberth said there's been no decision on' whether to appeal the $425 in fees awarded to Jones Feb. 28 by U.S. District Judge Barringto n D. Parke r io W ashingt.oo. · 'ONES. SERVING A five-year sentence for possession of coun· terfeit money. sued the Secret Service in December 1977 to ob- tain documents related to bts case. He woo under the 12-year-old You Can't Clip Coupons Out of the Six O'clock News Freedom of Information Ad. which allows citizens lo obtam governme nt records except those that would harm the coun· try if disclosed. 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Daily Pilot readers also benefit from money-saving recipes, menu helps and nutrition news . .. For money-saving values not offered on the six o'clock news, rely on the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 " .......... ......,. llMcllel. ..... • .. • ""· c.. .... L---------,;..;----------------~ ...... .., .... ..,,_..__._..,._. ..... • t ) ~· . ' . -. . . . .. . ' . .-.. ~ I .. ) " CALIFORNIA Tax Break Delayed 'AC'RAMENTO CAP \ Re-I ··~tnte lntert>:il~ nr\• i.p\•akanR up for an lncrf'a ,, 111 lh1 l't'ote~· tu crt<hl from S37 lo $180 But the ~dmhu11truUon ol Gov Edruund Brown Jr o •• ..any thing ovt"r $85 t too H · 3lndicted In Illicit Drug ales SAN FRANCISCO CAP\ A federal grand JUry ha:. tndtct('d a former president of the S1t11 F r ancisco Pharmaceutical Sociat y a nd two ot h e r p harmacists on charges they distributed som e S7 .5 million ( STATE J worth or illicit Quaalude. Ritalin and amphetamine tablets. The indictment ha nded down Monday alleges that William J . Ga mba. Anthony D'Allesandro Jr. and Michael E. Clark sold 1.5 million tablets to persons they knew had not been issued pre- scriptions for legitimate medical purposes. Pftltlotu Ffled SAC R AMENTO CAP) "Spirit of 13" initiative leader Paul Gann say s there's "absolutely no doubt" that his proposal to limit government spending will go on the next statewide ballot. Gann told a ne\llS conference Monday t.hat hjs group was filing petitions with 900,000 signatures in courthouses all over the state. Monday was the deadline. J KUlftl 111 Reist SAN DI EGO !AP> -The seventh robbery in the last 90 days at a Radio Shack store in Southeast San Diego bas left a part-time employee dead, police say. J ames Steward, identified by a store official as a Navy enlist- ed man, was found Monday Jy. ing face down on the floor in the rear of the shop. Police Ll. John Gregory said the 41-year-old vie· tlm bad been alone in the store. and had a "jagged" puncture wound near the base of his neck. M'armd119 111 North By Tbe Associated Press A -warming trend, pushing temperatures into the 70s, wm continue through Wednesday, accompanied by early morning fog along coastal areas and patchy cloucliness inland. A Pacifi c frontal system that brought showers to Northern California during the weekend has moved out of the state. Slqd~ker Sentftlced LOS ANGELES CAP > -A 31-year-old man convicted of s kyjacking a PSA jet from Los Angeles to Cuba in 1972, where he stayed for six years. has been sentenced to 50 years in prison. U.S. District Judge Manuel Real imposed the sentence Mon· day on Allen Gordon Sims, 31. an avowed revolutionary who commandeered the jet with a female accomplice while the plane.was on the ground. pensive So in lht face or dlff~rent opi n1on1. the Assembly R venue and Taxaliotl Commluee d • C'ldfd Monday to delay v0Un1t on rival bHls to r a!u the rtnten.' crfdJt to JllO or $300 a year BACIU1~1t8 SAY rcntl'rs de· urve tu breaks aim1lu to those the bomeowoera 1ot from ProJ)061tion 13. The S300 figure it. In AB 81 by Ali emblyman Tom Batn, D Oakland 1t was upported at W hf'arlng by lhf' state A fl'L ClO ilnd geveral groups repre:-senling low income tenantl' 0-ut lt had lttUr visible support on tho rom mltlee S AID ASSEMBLYM AN ChJr les fmbrecht. R-Ventura. after noting cost estimates of S900 million to $1 billion. "We've got to deal with something a lit tie more realistic " But lmbrecht said he wants more than Brown is offering. ARsemblyman Michael Gage. 0 -Napa, said, "That's probably a billion that won't be going to local governments" in state aid. ··A lot or these costs will nail the very people we're talking about here ." R~king Trial " S POKES M AN ror l he Finance Ocpurtrnenl. Oave Bralnin, isuid the bill would make Brown's proposed $l balllon lncome lax cul lmpossl- ble . He nid the SM 1>roposal ls an allempt l o match the homeowners' eumpUon, rather Uum lM Proposition 13 tax cut. Batel itaid hJa bUJ ls afforda- ble without s acrificlnf the in· comet tu cul or loca aid. He said stale Treasure r J esse Unruh roreca.st the July 1 state 11urpl\W at $J billion, far above .Brown administration projec- tions. . . HOMEOWNERS GOT a S2.S billion break, but "renters are lhe only people who really did not realize any benefits from passage or Propos ition 13, •· Bates srud. He said a $300 credit would defray 57 percent of the averaRe amount renters paid toward their landJords' property taxes. the s ame percentage cul that homeowners got. But Dugald Gillies or the California Association of Realtors said more than half the slate's renters pay less than $300 toward their landlords' property taxes. Defense to Give Closing Argument SAN DIEGO CAP> -Even the trial j udge was wondering what Lawrence Singleton's attorneys have in mind after they rested bis defense following only 45 minutes in his trial on charges or raping a 15-year-old girl and hacking off her arms with an ax . Attorneys for the 51-year-old merchant seaman from Sparks. Nev .. called just three witnesses Mon- day. All were Stanislaus County s heriff's deputies who were asked about statements Mary Bell Vincent made after she was found wandering nude and in shock along a rural road near Modesto. Singleton is charged with at- te mpted murder, kidnapping, 9'ape, mayhem and other sex of. fenaes againlt the Las Ve1as, Nev., teen-ager. IN DISCUSSING proposed Public Peek Piques Patty SAN JOSE (AP> -A newspaper reports t hat Patricia Hearst's family angrily canceled an order for her $1,000 wedding gown after a sketch or it was made public. "Tbe Hearsts have de- cid ed not lo take t he dress." the San J ose Merc ury quoted T e d Malter. assistant to de- signer Frank Masandrea. as saying. "They bad an exclusive with Look m aga zine to cover the wedding. They even had photo1rapbs of Patty in t h e dre ss mad e beforehand." . The newspaper said the family was upset because United Press International tra ns mitted a sketch of the gown last week. j ur y i n s tru c ti o n s w ith Si n gleton's attorneys and Stanislaus County' District Al· torney Don Stahl. Superior Court Judge Earl H. Maas J r. won- dered aJoud what defense argu. ments t.oday would be. "J am including a diminished capacity instruction" the judge said, "because, in my view, the defense will have to argue one, that be didn't do il, and two, be was so drunk he doesn't know be did it; it was IO horrendous a crime be doesn't want to re· member it." "I RECOGNIZE the defense . strategy," Stahl contended. "It's an ·1 didn't do it' sort of argu· ment. ''The point is that the jury should be told that no matter how much alcohol he consumed. voluntary intoxification is not a defense to most of the offenses." be said. "Diminished capacity applies only to the attempted murder count.•· EARLIER. MAAS rejected a defens e motion to acquit Singleton of kidnapping. saying the charge, a long with the others . "should be a n issue for the jury. 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March 20, 1979 Robt-rt N w~1Publ lsher ThorNs l(Mvll/Edltor Barbdrit Kre1blch/Edltorlal Page Editor ~~Keeping Secrets - • For What Reason? Though w LI int ndl'd. the poUcy covertna a c to publlr record rt-Ct'nlly adopted by the Orange County Board ol Super'\ bo o bad piece or butdnH111 Among otht•r than . th pohcy in tructs county d partmunt head who auard •<'<'CH to records "to ost abllsh from th c lULcn the rea on th r cord l~ sought." Thal'b ludl<'rou Wh)' sh<>uld any rtti~n wanting lo look at rt'Nlrds l'Olh.••·lti.d und mnantulned ul public e x pcnsc huvc tu tell u govcmm •nl e mployee why th y ure wunl\'d'> Worst-. when dt.'tlied ael'e lo hies ond rel'Ordt> tand wanttnA lo u~~u l u bun•uurrot·~ dr<'is1on. tht' J>('NIOn dl' nH.•d m·ce :, mus t ri le u wnltt•n r ~ucst that ctlc "the h.~fotu l ind fo<.·tunl bu:,t:;" for th n.-quc t. Tht· t•uuoty then h s :.>days to gave ab rt>uson for not re~1>0nc.h11g to the d rl\and for acee s Such LI po lJey pats o catm~n·:, need or s imple curirn.1ly uJ;uuu.t u bureuucrul's 1udgm nt Should the c tth:en want to m tkt• ,1 t•ontt·~t o r the d1s ogreement, he or ht wUI havl' tu hare a la wyt.>r The burcauC'ra t aln:udy has ~ lawyt.'r . lhl• County Coun~cl'!> office 11 ·~an unru1r ronle:.t l n<'<1u1t w1:1 under the pohcy have already developed. For t•xarnple. i:.tute nuri:.m~ home 1nspect1on records are avmlublc for public scrutiny But act· •ss to county restaurant and farm labor camp rns pecliun records huve been shut off by the bureaucra ts in the county Division of Env\ronmental llealth. The press cun take care of itself in dis putes over public records and their accessibility. And in thtS case the press was less than diligent last January when the 111- conccivc·d public records policy was adopted in an open Bou rd of Supervisors meeting. Now. howeve r , the board should rescmd its rtawed policy a nd adopt guide lines that do away with bureauc ratic intrusion into citizen motives as well a s the JO-da y response l ime. The issue is the public's right to know which becomes not much of a .. ight when entrusted to the capricious whim:, of government workers armed with their own law f trrr Sugared 1V Messages Our k1cts cat too much junk food. no doubt about it. An<l while there 's some contradictory evidence to be wc·1i:hed. there's little doubt that the hea vily suga red c.·t·rct.1ls most of them cal for breakfast a re non-nutritiona l <.ind ctJvity-formin~. Th ~ Federal Tr ade Commission is fretting about how our youngslt•rs are being led to market via TV advertis- ing. The FTC wants to hall or restrict the sugared rncss<Jgcs brought bcf or e their eyes at a n a nnual cost of some $600 million. Some restraints undoubtedly are in order. Young minds arc being stuffed with a ll manner of sales pitches <.1 1mcd <.it pers uading the m to demand this cereal or that one In attacking deceptive advertising a imed at children, the F'TC may have found the right target. But its a m- munition is just loo he avy. As a <:onst1tut1onal law professor noted at a FTC hcarin~ last wet•k, a ban on all TV ads aimed al children would be a dungerous challenge or the t '1rs l Amendment When tht· ~ov<.'rnmPnl sta rts deciding what we can or c<Jnnot read or he ar no matter what our age m ay be we're in trouble. , .. Hut the s implest point of a ll seems to have escaped c vt·ryone involved m the debate. Who •s most troubled ove r child consumplion of sug- ared products'! The kids ' parents , or course. Who buys the s ugared products for the kids'? Their 1wrcnts, of course. Manufacturers of junk foods would do well to police lhl'1r action and c urb some of their more tasteless ad vt•rlising efforts. Uut the ultimate nutritional weapon is 111 the hands of the parents who can simply refuse lo s to. ck the ir shelves with highly sugared, salted and fatty types of foods Last Gasp of Hope Effective as of yesterday, if you are planning to r e - registcr a motor vehicle in our Orange County region, you must get a s mog inspection at one or the new special stations and pay an $11 fee. Yet all hope is not lost. Do you, gentle motorist, have a vehicle larger lhnn a three-quarter ton truck, like maybe u Shermun tank? Are you re·registering a motorcycle'! Or, still d(•eper, does the object or your vehicular af- fection currently belong to a member of your immediate family? On the other hand, maybe the vehicle coming into your life ls some weary old beat-up mvver that was built in the model Year of Our Lord 1954 or e ven earlier. If one or the above is true, take heart. You are ex- empt from the new smog control inspection law. You can re-register without the testing. You don't need to pony up ·the SH. · Hove o nice day. • Opinions expreaaed In the space above are thoM of the Dally Piiot Other views expreued on thla page are thoM of their authorl and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Addr"' The Dally Piiot p o Box 1580. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . • · · Boyd I CaJUio •JLIL90YD llaybe JOU bana't beard about tbe time 11:.rtco Canato and Marta Jertta performed "Carme n " at tb e Dear Gloomy Gua Metropolitan Opera. Ju1t before the bll 1ee11e wberetn Enrico 1uppo1edly w11 to stab Marta to death, a bone on the ttai• did wbat borNI are wont to do. Repeatedly. Earlco rluqed the 1ta1e blade • Ilaria. She Ju1t atood tbere ... Dtel" cried &Drteo. "Die and fall, WW rou?'' No, • woulda't a., Oeorp. 'l'ller'I wua•t a clMa plan GD tbe wbole NI• to dle lD. ........................ dSS'Efl'tfl*'1'' ..... a-.• ......... .... Jack Anderson .I Socif.tl Security Funds .Drained W ASIONGTON -Eacb year tome tU.5 bUUoo ln dllabW&y benents ll paid out by UM Soetal Securlly Admln.lltraUon to five mllllon clalmanta. Yet aucb ll th preuure on admln11tr1dv• Judse• to ... u1e dllablUty claln aa quickly and ..-heaply •• poul- ble lh•t there It no way qt t.ew._" whether the money la colq to thote who deMrve lt. This h.u fot~red unfair Social Securlly payment.I: It b11 allo rromoted • I a e ~cooomy The lack o f thorough COO· alderatlon gives th e c latm a or marginal or spurious a p· plicanta • better chance or getting through . The em · phasis on holding down benefits also gives short shrm lo ge· nulnely disabled workers. IT'S NOT peanuts we're talk- ing about here. The coat of dis- ability payments bas more than doubled In the past five years: by 198.5 it la expected to hit $27 billion a year. So great bas the drain on the Social Security Bob Greene tru1t fund been, In ract, that of- rlclala admit the dJaablllty eof • fera would be mpty now If It weren't for the latest lncreue In payroll contributlone. To put the proble m In Its simplest terms. eve ry erroneous award or a disability claim m e arts an average waste of $56,000 ln taxpayers' money over the life of the benefit. A major reason for this is that once a person's disability claim Is accepted, tl Is rarely re- versed. Only 2 percent of those admlUed to the disability rolls are later dropped. As long as a worker adjudged disabled doesn't go back lo work at a job cove red by Socia l Security , there as no way of checking up FOR EXAMPLE, one ad- ministrative Judge told our as- sociate Vicki Warren that it is fairly easy for a 2S·year·old worker with a badly fractured leg to gel disability beneflts. Once the leg heals, the worker S'h ould r eturn to work : yet because the benefiL"I continue to now in, the chances are good that he won't, al leusl not in a job where his lack of dlsabi Uty would be brought to the govern· ment 's attention The adminis trative Judges hear •pproxlmately 200 ,000 caaea a year, and award benefill In about ball ot lbem. Of thole who are turned down, aome 10,000 applicant.a exer cise their right to appeal to a federal court, and about 35 percent of the appeals are sent back to the judges for a second look. The situation became chaotic In 1974 because of changes In the Social Security laws and the high unemployment ot the early 1970s. Judges were swamped with cases; ~ome appll<:ants died before their cases could be heard. Congress was besieged by complaints from angry con· stituenta. IN JANUARY, lt75, Robert Trachtenberg was appointed director of lbe hearings and ap· peals office. with orders lo ex· pedile the d isability cases. Though the administrative judges are by law supposed to be free from outside pressure , Trachtenberg ins tituted a system of "aggressive counsel- ing" to encourage Judges lo clear up the backlog. Faced with the pressure for speed and keeping payments low. the harassed judges worked frant ic a lly l o m eet t h e ir "quota" or 26 cases a moatb. The result was a soarlnc re- versal rate for clalmanu wbo appealed the declalons . This. in tum, led t.o a pract.lcal solution In which claims were awarded leas on merlt tban oo the llkellbood of a hotbenome appeal and possible reversal. At one analyst explained It: "The judges would size up a claimant. tr someone came In with an eighth.grade eduutlon, they would deny him, but if someone came in with a hotshot lawyer, they figured he would ap__peal to the courts. so they would pay lt just to get it orr their desk ... Wh at Trachte nberg cilia "strong, aggressive mana1e- ment" succeeded in getting tbe dis ability cases moved. But along the way, most of the of. ri ce's medical staff resigned ff>" reasons other than retirement; the chief administration law judge resigned over "philosophical differences:" the hearrngs a nd appeals omce budget more than doubled : and the number of lawsuits riled con- tinued to rise. WATCH ON WASTE: Defense industry profiteers are holding their breath. waiting to see if the governme nt 's e x cess.profit watchdog, the Re negotiation Board. will be put quietly to s leep on March 31. Thanks to persist.ent lobbying by the mUitary-munitions com· plex, the board is scheduled to go out or business at the end of this month The cost of its disap- pea ra nce could be staggering. The board has been working frant1caJly on a backlog of $162 billion 10 defense contracts . Based on an analysis of the board's work. over the 17 months ending m l"cbruary, about $4 of every SJ ,000 in defense contracts cons tituted excess profits. If that same ratio holds true o n the e nt ir e Sl62 billion backlog. it would mean the ta x· payers have been taken for a $648 million ride by the Pen- tagon's suppliers. If the board is not refunded by Con~rt'Ss before the cutoff dal<?, a minimum of Sl5 million will be lost immediately. tr the board's life is extended until June :.>. there could be 12 excess·proflt <'ases completed, recovering up to $100 milUon. _ Imagine, Your Very Own Pet Tarantula Here's 1omethJng appetizing for your breakfast-table reading pleasure: tarantulas. Big, hairy, crawling tarantulas. Pretty sickening. huh? Well , how would you like to have a tarantula sitting on your chest when you wake up every morn· ing of your Hfe? Believe It or not. a lot or peo- ple love the idea. And to serve them there is Pct Ranc h Im ports, a Tucson, Ariz., company that Is one of the co untry 's · l argest who lesa l e a nd r e tail se ll ers o r tarantulas. "For eome reuon, the public ls In the middle of a love affair with tarantulas," said Mickey Jacoblon. co-owner of the com· pany. "Depending on the sea.son, I send out from 500 to several thouaand tarantulas a month." And virtually all of hlll cu1tomen, Jacobeon said, want t.o keep tbe tarantulas as peg. "TllEV ARE noiseless. odor· less. tnexpcns1v<· lo reed. inex· pensive to hous<'." Jacobson said. "You get an aquarium for your tarantula . and then you get some sand . a log, and ti djsh of water. You only have to clean your tarantula 's home once every 60 days " Jacobson said that his taran· tulas ure not, as widely believed. poisonous, and that u pet taran· tula is perfectly safe to handle and love. "The first tame I touched a tarantula. I was petrified or it," he said ... I was ve ry leery or at Of all wild animals. the one I was most afraid o f was the s pider. The idea of touchlng one just gave me the crawlies. And a tarantula! So creepy " He did gel used to 1l, however, and now can describe rather dis· passionately what It feels Uke to have a tarantula crawl on you: "They are rather big. You can feel their legs moving along your body, and their coarse, dry hair." He said that a tarantula bile , whlle lrrttaUng, will not do any Nicholas Von Hoffman permanent damugc "a bee 1!\ more toxic to man." MOST TARANTULA owners. Jacobson said. R>ecome vt'ry 4:ll tached to their spiders. and begin to treat them like more conventional domestic ummals "When your tarantula teets lo know you." Jacobson stud. "you C'an extend your hand to 1t and 1t will run right up and sit an your palm. Jt will curl up 10 your hand and let you pet It for hours. Like a dog who 's on its back get· ting its stomach rubbed. If the tarantula is really enjoying the feel or being petted, il will hunch up on its tiptoes like a cat." J acobson sells his tarantulas for a nat rate of S9.95 each. lie imports them rrom Honduras, Haili and Mexico. But when the season Is right. he will go out onto the Arizona desert on a larant'-"a hunt. I 'II collect 200 to 3oo tarantul1S a night." Jacobson said. "It will be dark, and I'll be wearing a searchlight helmet, and a bag full of Oix1e Cups tied to my belt. I'll carry some water and a revolver because you don't know what you're going to run into out there. I 'II s hine my '•!(ht . and as soon as I Sl'i! a tarantula I 'II slip a Dixie Cup ove r 1t, then slide the top in place and he's in there." THEN, o( course, it is off to m11rkcl. .Jacobson said that most people who buy the tarantulas can't explain the reason, except for • · 1 j ust love them'' and the like. ll •s comple te ly sare for children lo play a round taran- tulas, Jacobson said: "Children are more dangerous than taran- tulas. You must be care ful that the child does not let the taran· Lula loose, and then step on it." And it's Cine t.o let a ta rantula eat dinner with the family: "If you don't mind it eating a cn cket while you 're eating a steak. OK." And. no. J acobson did not know of anyone who had made clothes ror his tarantula. "But we have had people who have made leashes,•· he said. "Leashes and little collars. A tarantula won't come when you callt but you can take it out for a waht." Blind Victintlzed in Tax ExeDlpt Workshops Tbe airwaves are filled wttb ,advertllemenll to uU endleu IOO numbers where a toll -fre e somebody will tell you a.ow to 1•t "belp" If you're a drunk, 1110UI' apouH 11 a ...... ti,.,.. fffl talddal, laom&cldlll, deprtued, repNIMd or 0ptr11Md. Tbe Department of lam1"pf91«.odlef', tM Na· tloBal lmlltule of llumu Prall· tr. laM a ,._.. for rou! my lie,, aWllj, tniUllcl, pUMd OM ....... ,.. ...., ... tMn ll a refwral :C'· for every ••DU.... l1 a bltblJ lrar.d .... of t1le void, for ....., tilliiUWtr tllen .... -Y::Ul\-::ati. __ ...... portal 10" .............. for UM Ubt· •••••••Ir •r•••••d 1aelp. Besldea having your social worker lelld you to the firing squad, other bad thine• may Ue In walt. Take the caae or the blind pel'IOlll l1bortn1 ln tax exempt worbbopl, wblch by law do not have to pey the ~lnlmum w11e. Tbe law wu passed because blind penom were suppoeed to be 1-.mdent to the nemp- tlon wu to help them make •m• IDGlll)', lt not H mucb u a 1l1hted pll'IGD. And wlNlt hu bappentd? Ac· eord&n1 to the Wall Street .rouraal '1man1 worllera earn 1 .. tUn tl an bOur -IOllM 1et oaly urfan -wttllout rrtnc• belieftta or Job '""'1'1. f'n. qlllllt..,.. often bold tbt6r aD· aual ,....,. "8ow ti.•. Ad· .............. of lbe werbbopl, bJ coatraat, oft•• rH•l•• Hlari• ha the '90,000 ranp, wttlt tubitmtlal bfnefttt." (Thi Journal ltOrift Jan. 24 and 25 were prepared by Jonathan kwttay and Jerry Landauer wtao, lt la to be hoped, wt1l be awarded a prise ror their ef· forts.) Th• producU manuractured by bUnd people 1n Utue apeclal worktbopt are mlMle for eome or our lar1e1t firm•. AT•T'• Weatern Electdc Division, General Electric and Proctor • Gama.le to we·re.· not talkln1 about ftJ-spec' e»perltiOnl wblch 8Uat be eaaded tbat way or •• out ol bu91Dlll. IT APP&Aal these lar1e comp~ do pay a decent price ror tbe won blind peopl• do, but tbat tbe moaer 1oe1 Into tbe payabe,k1 o corp1 of un- nee-.ry, •lthted eaecuUvea. Th• Journal fouad one noa-pront orsulUUoa, lnduatrtet for the llUDd ol New York 8'ate, IDC., ln wldlll cw ad~•ton wen 1tvea lll.OOO ~. TlleM aame mea "1ubm1W l'ftt..-eirpe•• almoet dal· ly totaWns more tlaan 125.000 a ~ar, muda ol It on week ...... 'l'l9en wen bUla for 1100 mea11 at 1waak New York Nttauraatl, \' more than $1,400 for Christmas parties." T he Kwltny-Landauer tn- vestlgatlon makes the point these pract.lces are •.......u.ct and common and that wbltber or not the charity 11 private or public makes little dlffenece. Both kinds treat the blind people they are .,._wnably lD bw1 .. , t.o help ln much t.be11me m_.. A8 ~ 80CIETY, we u" nm fatally abort of people wl!Mt WW work for otllen for any odler te•- ton belldea money. Tben an l tlll tome IUCll but nowbtn DMI' enou1b to ltalf our lutltuUoal. Those of u1 who doJet 11U1faetory ... J> an lboH ua who c~ _par. llo tu ...... to the •QIOUaUGll of the blllld may be to .. ,.. ..... *:be purellallnl power to bin 11,aMcl people to aid them. Tbat won't IOlw U.. proWem" for the meata111 tneompettlll or for cblldnn too YOUDI to ,., tbelr pardlanl DOt to a.f.,.. tbem. Por them, UM peril of 11dl1t.1 and ftenda wtU nmala. I .· ). .. ~ .. . . ~ . . !A~T_Y:O~U~R~S~E~R:V:l~C:E~/~N:A:T~1:0~N:_~_:_----~------------------------------------------------~---~-mdl!Y ___ .Mar __ c_h20 __ •1_9N ___________ o_A1L_Y_P_1Lo_r __ ~~7 • • 1 •• ,.. /fl•C Mfff Afr' ....... WASHINGTON (AP> -The process by which President Johnson aod his aides made decisions in the Vietnam war in th e 1960s wa s a showcase example of de· mocracy in action, a book says. lickor7 .h~ FOOD GIFT PAKS OEAR PAT In your Ftb ~ column you responded to a n>•dt·r·, q~uon ahout 1mPortin1 auto& rrom abroad mto Ct1HJorrut1 Your n. wcr re rerred the penon to the lillC Buruu o ( Automotive Rep~dr • Aa dl11tri<'l dlrl·ctor uf the s Customi. Service, I would likl' to 1>0lnt out thut 1968 t•nd later forelan MUtOI fllso art' r'\'qUlrl'd to i.how COlfl pllaace with the federal em1s.111on and safety stand ardl adm.lnl&lcred by the Environmental Protcc lion A&ency und l)(>ptirtment of 1'ransportuhm1. ~nd enforced by lht' LI S Cu tom:. S~rvit'(• ModlOcatJon of fl vehicle lo rof\{orm to Cahrormo atalalards may not oo udl>quatt' to mret frdl'ral standards. We have btx'omt> aware or many instances or people encountering almost ins urmountable prob lems in trying lo bring vehJcles into compliance There are some vehicles that ~•mr,ly cannot be made to conlorm at ull In one case, the Importer ortered to replace the engine of u Mercedes Benz with a Ford engme, but was informed that even that would not suffice The only alternatives in such cases are to re export the a uto or destroy 1t completely under Customs' supervision This imposes an additional hardship on the importe r who makes an honest ef· fort lo conform. but had the misfortune of falling in love with a vehicle that 1s too exotic. Sincte standards vary according to model, year, and date of manufacture. a person planning to \mport a foreign auto should contact the EPA and DOT in Washington, D.C .• to inquire about compliance data for the particular auto. J.E.B .• Terminal Island 'l1aank you for bringing this Information to the at&eaUoe of AVS readers. Three excellent pam. phJeU about &JWJ subject are avaUable from the U.S. c.&oms Service. They are: "Importing a Car • U.8. Cas1oms Service": "EPA · Baying a Car 0Yeneu? Beware!"; and "Federal Motor Veltlcle Staadards Prottda~s ror Customs Declaration Hd CerUllcatioa of Motor Vehicles." Tbey sbould be "reqalred reading" for anyone considering the pwre'-8e of a car In another country. For free eepla, write to: U.S. Customs Service, 30I S. Ferry St., Terminal Island, Calif. 99731 Crequest by name), or ask for copies at any customs office or at Los Angeles International Airport. Nosey \lisitor Habv Girl a deer who resides at St. An· dreY.''h State Rec reation Park near Panama Cily Beach . Fla .. vis its fi s - herman Bill List from Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio. The deer will eat almost anything given her. park officials said. Food Critic to Tal,k Television and radio restaurant critic Elmer Dills will lecture on his culinary experiences March 26 at Saddleback College. The presentation will be held al 7:30 p.m . in the campus Fine Arts Theater. Tickets are $2 or $2.50 al the door, if seats are available. Advance tickets are available at the Fine Arts box office on the Mission Viejo campus from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m . Mondays through Fridays. More information is available at 831·7414 or 495·2790. Locusts Threat To Crops "The Irony or Viel· nam . The System Worked, · by Leslie II. Gelb and Richard K. Betts, says the decision· making process was marked by much Jess blund eri ng , self · delusion and deception than c riti cs ha ve argued. And, the book s ays, the American policy of "containment" was suc· cessfuJ in preventing the communists from taking over South Vietnam for a quarter century. The book was being published Monday by the Brookings Jnslilu· ti on. a Was hington think·tank. FOR EASTER ••• take with you or we'll ship! eo-... •nd telect food "ft pak• lo• Eu1..-T•Jc• with you Of' w•'lf ih1p. W.'11 l>•ndle •II 11>e de111I• •nd even •n· clote • pirM>n•I fl'M'"''' Texas Sprtad I lb BEEF STICK? Sum-• 54u.a90 12 01 Mold Modttl lonljl\O<n !> o• Stnoi<v hmolooo <-b'orl 1 O• Pl••n Coucl<t. 71\ 0 1 Belle Fleur I• n•IY••l frt"d'I IVPI wim1 "'" chffwl. 8 01 Ed•m So ck pho Su•wt>euy &"bo"' 1698 Ohn •"•'l f'tt«O cMU•e•y ~f't•t•t •• ~h1pp.ctS See this and maey other gift paks on display at..: ff i~k~r1 f~rm OF OHIO WESTCLIFF FASIDON PLAZA ISLAND 17th & Irvine, N.8. 642·0972 Newport Beach 640-6030 .w U1 7: Th & r lll_9; Sat tll 6; Sun til 5 M·l"til9; Sat.tlJ6,Sun 12·S · 1'rtlle RH Ta~• Bena Ca DAR ES SALAAM , Taniania <AP > - Swarms of locusts capa. ble of devouring 500 tons or crops a day are breeding in the Rukwa Valley .in western Ta n zania, the gov . e roment·owned Sunday News reported. J ,'.,. DEAR PAT: I ordered a set of "Ginsu" knives for my mother-in-law last October from Walshe· America of Warwick. R.I .. after seeing a TV ad. I complaJned about non·delivery in January a nd sent a copy of my canceled check as requested. Yet. the knives still haven't ~n received. Hope you can help. E .H., Newport Beach WaJslte.America, which also ~Us cookware adtertlled OD &elevlsion, promises to fill )'OGr Or· der promptly So far, complaints about DOD· deUverJ of mercllandlse from this ftrm have been llalldled utisfactorlly when aubmlt&ed by A YS "Lato lle.tmt• llftltal Pea ' DEAR PAT. Is there any limit on the amount of deposit a tenant has to pay to a landlord when be moves into an apartment? l've heard there is, but ~don't know what it is. J.E .• Costa Mesa Effedlve Jan. l, 1978, a landJord ls Umited to maahatlm depoelta ol two moatlas' rent and die ad· YIDff paymeD& of Ille first month's rent for an- Nhtlllled llP&rlmea&s and Ulree months' rent and t• atkuee payment of the ftm month's rent ror fanlblled apartmenta oder sec:Uoa 1151.S of lite ClvU c:.le. ll"utllermore, the ludJord mast aapply Ute &etaaat wtda a written itemized stat.eme.t of llew die depoett is used within two weeks after YJcatiDc·u.e premises and retal'll any Temalning portioa &o the tenant. This law also prohibits the claaraeterlzatlon of any .. security" as .. non· mlllldable" in any lease or rental agreement. T be paper quoted Agriculture Minister John MaJecela as saying the lO·nation Red Locust Control Organization, based in Zambia, had beea informed about the threat last month and that Tanzanian experts had been dispatched to the valley. Zambian Agriculture Minister Alexander C bikwanda said a swarm covering four squar e miles was form· ing in the valley and threatening c rops in Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia. Skiing clusltled ads are the best place to buy or setl ski w.ar and equipment in the Daily Pilot. 642-5678 SAVERS LOVE FED flexible, multi-purpose passbook accounts .. EASY ~TOOPEN with u little as $5.00 deposit • ALWAYS· AVAILABLE No pen•lty for withdrawals, at any time tn any amount. • HIGH EARNING 5%'*i Interest.compounded dally. Annual yield, 5.39%. • EASY BUILD-UP towards minimum needed for higher-earning certfficates. COnlult our frlendly uvl"I• counselors •bout the ...,, benefits of pwbook 11CCOUnt8 encl tet111 certlflcmel. f Oakland. Non-stop daily. .. It's faster and easier when you start your trip from your local airport, so handy to Orange, Anaheim, Santa Ana and Newport Beach. Oakland International Seattle. Leave Orange Q>wtty Arrive Oakland Leave Oakland Arrive Orange County 11:40a.m . 12:57 p.m. non·stop 6:20p.m. 7:30 p.m. non-stop Leave Orange County Arrive Seattle Leave Seattle Arrive Orange County 7.15a.m. 11 :30 a.m. two-stop 4:03p.m. 7:'?/J p.m . one-stop 11:40a.m . 3:04 p.m. one-stop 6:18p.m. 10:24 p .m. two-stop Just c41.1 ct Travel Agent, your Corporate Trdllel Arranger, or Hughes Airwest at: Orange County (714) 540·2060 Los Angeles (213) 772-5100 il ) .. dresses so easy to wea. IM<e the kNt tops you've awavs loved so versatile row. vou·• weor them to WC>fk. to the beach. even out on the town. we see thorn now nowty rorowed ond leggy ot any length. In blight bursts ot cob. !.ntJPPV 5tr hefu. )USt four from our tJ>tlOf'\SIW lion, oil OVOlloble OI south coast plo.Zu. costo mesa "'in dioQO froowoy ot b<istol (71') ~Q 8300. left to nght. (J' lroc n 111 'VOf k, o long shOt ot colol' In a <. ollon/poly 1~ter knit pe<lpr.Qry does it 1n k.Jwnc.li tt yellow or rod with bflght tontrust pplng. p+m~t 3000. ti from bfo!>S plum the so11of stnped v riat k dless with side slits. winks rno\< s 1t tn t o llon knit to be llghtwetghl, wo!ihoblv rxJl/Y /white Of red/Yet'foW'. X!>Sm-1, 2800 c trom town SQUOf0 the v-neck olouson by evo mendlovic for monique 11 is eloshClzed for wost umphasis you II wont one 1n every color ,!00::;. royal. fuchslO or white. 1n 00% cotton/50% polyeste< tnle<lock knit; 4-12 48.00. d trom point of view: norro w and nautical. the boteau...neck dress from billy JOCk buttons at the neck. down the side-slit skirt. tUfquocse. rovy. raspberry or black on white cotton knit nordstriiffi " . ' I ~ ' . I I I ' J ) ~--... ORANGE COUNTY Meet Topic The health and me11l~l huJU\ problt>ms fucang lnd()(htn rt'- luates ln Oranac County will ~ the lopicol a day ·lung conl\'renc-c March31 s~ by lhe county Healtb Planninc oundl T hel:30a.m . U>4 pm. acmh)ar will be ~ld at the Alrport r Inn ln Irvine and U. dt'Slgnl'd for phy t cinns , nurses. mentul ht>alth pro fess1onuls s nd other human servl~prov1d4'r•. COUNCIL OFFICIALS note Orange County now Is tht' homl' for a n est im ate d 20.000 In doc h1nese ref ugees and the number is expected to exreed 30,000 within three years Ke ynote speake r al the day. long meeting wall be Pho Ha Long, a senior research associate ut the Nationa l Indochinese Clear · ingho usetCenter for Applied Linguistics in Arltn~lon. Va Other s peakers will include Tran Van Mw of Catholic Charity Services in Log Angeles, UC Ir v in e M e d ica l Sc h ool 'PSYCbiat.rist Dr. Jean Carlin and othe r professionals who work with refugees in health and men· tal health area s. CONTINUING education credits are available to phys•· clans, nurses, &?harmacists and othe rs attending the seminar . llealtb planning council officiaJs ·sa id. A SlS registration fee includes the cost of lunch. Additional in· formation may be obtained by calling council offices, 832-1841. Rec Center Rites Slated West Orange County's newest r ecreation center, the 10-acre Rossmoor Park, will be officially d ed icated ln ceremonies Satur· day. The $1 million park is at 3232 Hedwig Road in the uniocorporat· ed community or Ross moor. Park facilities in clude three softball fields, two playgrounds and a 2,000-square -foot com m unity building and four tennis courts and picnic areas. Orange County Supervisor Har- riett Wieder will lake pa rt in the 9: 30 a. m. dedication ceremony and the public is invited. " .... ,,...... C'o~tJ M ~!-.a Cal )' ('oun <'ilwoman Norma llcrtlog has volunteered to serve as 1979 v1ct> prch1dcnt for oper at¥_>ns of the Un11 ec1 W ay o r Orange Count\ North/South Classes Set For Heart Resuscitation F r ee c l asses in card io- p ulmonary resuscitation have been scheduled in Laguna Niguel and at two other Orange County locations by county officials and the American Heart Association The Laguna Niguel class will be from 9 a.m. to l p.m . April 6 at Crown VaJJey Community Park, 29751 Crown Valley Parkway. PARTICIPANTS will learn how to s ustain life if a person's heart and breathing have stopped due to heart attack, drowning, c hoking or other accid ents Resuscitation or infants also Will be included, county officials sajd. Pre-registration is required for the class and may be completed by phoning Gary J e re miah, 831-7254. A CLASS ALSO h as been s c h eduled fo r April 16 at Rossmoor Park in West Orange County and information on that c ourse m ay be o btained at 213·430·3707. The third class will be held in Mission Viejo Ma rch 30 and de· tails may be obtained by phoni ng E rna Roberts, 581-7610 or Ida Romo, 830-8316. $60 Million For Civic C nt rOK'd Or;,an~t' County trans portation l'Omml. islOfWra have tuld Santa l\n.t city offu.·tolit they can go ahead with J>l an.s s~kiog more tbun $4i0 mUUon to develop a laree un·.-nur t he county·s civic t'f'ntcr The hnand ng sought includes $4 3 mllhon ii\ federal money, Sl m1lllon plus from Santa Ana Mod more than $55 m11llon from JJrtValt' developers, a c ity • pokt':.ma11 said. IM PtlOV •:M t.:NT S planned woulcl 1>t11 round a publlc transportation bus ter minal ~l{'hedull'd for l'Ompletion on San· t ;1 Ana Uoull• ard m l983 The 'l'ransportJl!On Commission's ap- proval of the city's proposal is re- lllHred under prov1s1ons of a coun· t vw1de transportation Improve- ment program Proposed development is for a ~ed1on immediately adjacent to the civic center and stretching ~outh from Santa Ana Boulevard forsevcral blocks. IMPROVEMENTS scheduled include a helicopte r pad atop the hus terminal. highrise office buildings, restaurants a nd retail stores, hou~ing, and medical a nd dl'ntaloftices Santa Ana officia ls said they a re s eeking the feder al money un- der provision of the Urba n Mass T ransportation Cap1tahlmprove- ment grant program. The city m ust provide 20 percent in local matching funds for the grant. &nds Sold For Stadium The Anaheim StadfUm Corp ha~ approved the sale of S33 m illion m bonds to finance lhe ex pans ion of Anaheim Stadium for the Los Angeles Rams. T he s ale was approved at an in· terest rate or 6.9913 percent cons iderably lower than the 7.2 percent rate expected The successful bidde r on the bond issue was a s yndicate headed by the Bank or America and Merrill Lynch. The interest cost to retire the bonds over a JS. year period will be$61,407,507. Final documents in the bond sale are to be s~ed Thursday at th e s tadi um . f o llowing groundbreaking ceremonies for a $26. l million project to enlarge the stadium from 43,000 seats U> a bout 70,000 T~. Mvch 20. 1979 DAILY PILOT A• MAINUND CHIMA •• J11p an . Ho nQ Ko n g. rhallend. S1nqapore. 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CA Q l1, ~h Is ,,_ IPIKt of llUMMH of -undenlgnect In •II -ners....,........ to IN ••t .. e of Wld Cltc4HMftl, wlltlln tour ~tM 41f1er lllt THE flOTOMOBILE CONSOLTflNT Speclaltzlng In lnveatment Automobile• 'CLASSIC' • 'ANTIQUE' I 'DISTIN9UISHED' • 'UNIQUE' Hunt., Hame Pvt years of el(f)e11ence on your side 1 provide consultation and ·1n the llekf appraisals 10 prudent prospecllve buyers of • INVESTMENT au1omob1les II takes a protessronal to dater- mtne real value I"ve done It all from owning a dealers1"11p, repair and restOla· tron shOPs. car cons1ructor, 10 protessiona1 Formula racing can (714)557·ns2-Jt11• •1rw.y-1 c .......... ...... 11, Mar ••• u. 20. "" 1t2·" li<1il IMOCl!k lltl0ft el tllls notice. 1------------ 0tlld MMcll u. m t. PUBLIC NOTICE CROC.ICER NA TIOHAL 8ANK l------------E--of IN Will ..... ....,.~ 411K9*fll ltl INJOMN, CA n.tN & U.UHMTS •tt W. M• St. •M ._ .. ....._CA_,, T.t: 11111~4 Aft_,__...._ Pllbl•-Oranve C.O.st o.ltv Piiot M4r. 10. 21. •· J, 10. 191' la.)-1' P UBLIC NOTICE c ..... MOTIC• TO c •IEOI TOllS SUNltlCMI COUllT OF TMl ST A TIE Of' CAU f'Oll NI A l'Ott TMI COUNTY Of' OllANGE ........ ,.. Estala of EDWARD STANLEY WI SLO C K I.•"• EDWAR D WISLOCICI, 09cffWd. NOTICE IS HEAE8 Y GIVEN to ll\lt crM1lon ot --_,,.., Oeeedelll IMI •II ~ -·"' cl .. m s ""'"'' NOTICE INVITlptG a 10S Ille Wid dKedent .,.. required lo hie NOTICE IS HEAEaY GIVEN trial tllem, w1lll IM MOU¥Y YOUCl>P", on 11\e ao•rd of Educ••lon ol 111e tllt offi<.e Of lhe cl .. k ol lhe ~bO.,..., Newport·Meu Unil1.0 S<'-1 01slr•CI tilled court, <>¥ lo P'•""'I '""m· will\ ol Of•nqe c->IY wtll r11<e1"" ... ,Id 111e necessary vou<M•\, 10 ltoe '"" • llld• uo 10 II 00.,..,, """"" "" d•Y OI def\19ned ., t 0 Pe11u....... JOAN April, 197'1. ill I"-Olloce ol W•d S<'-1 CAllOL WISt..OCKI. 110 Nortn Wl'offler Ol\1tlc1. IOc•led •• llSI Pl•<enll• St . Or.,.. c.tl•-• ., .... wlllcll " Slreel, GMta Mew , C•hto•nl•, •• tl\e pl•ct of """ness of Ille un ------------------------4Wll><ll lime '""d bids ••11 lie pulllklY oer11vne«1 In all ..,.u .... pertalnlnq 10 -ned and ,..lid lor. Ille ttl•I• Of Wld -·· WlllMn tour ·Auo1ov1~UAL EOU1PMENT m<>ntM .ite< 111e f'"' 1>U011<•1ton ot Alt b•~ •r. to bit 1n «<0<CWnte w1lt't th1\ not1c.e (O"lddton\ ttt\lrut t•on" •"d O•IR~tth ts, 1~/9 Soe'tlltu trons -tell •r• now on hie 1n Joan <.¥Of WIWO<lt• lhe OffK• of t .. Purtl'>.nlnQ OlreClO< En<ultl• ol IM Woll of \<110 S<.llOOt 01\lrt<I tUI Plac:ent•• Oll~•OOYf'~ \treet,CO\l•-w . C•l1l0<n1•"2•ll oetedenl A Pe~• 8ond ..,., lie re· COHllN A LEWIN Quired •I the dhc.-ehon ol IM OtStrk t. Itel Deft, .... NO 81-.... y Wtlllclt-h•• 81d for __.., a..dl. (a ..... • perlOCI 01 IO¥IY·f1v~ cNYS CO i •fl•• Tel: 11141 u.J:D2 IM Galt sill lof the Ol)enlnQ 1nu.01 At_,,.., l'lfti- Tlle Board 01 Edu<•tton 01 lilt Pu1>11SMCI Or-Coot\t 0.1ly Pilot NewpOrl•MeW Untltfd ScllOOI 01slrkl M.,. 20, 21 ••. l. 10, ,,,. 10.-"' rewrvu Ille """ 10 rt1~t MIY °' •II aid\ and,..,. necen¥1ly •e<ept 1ne1------------- lown1 Bid. •nd 10 ••••e •n• in- l0<m•ltlY <>¥ 1rrequl•r1h In •ny Bid re ce1ftO "-1·-W Un1t.fd S.C'-l 0•\lrtel 01 Or-. Counly CA Oorot,,., H••"•Y "'~'. CPM. Pvr<,....•"9 Otre<!Of' 111• 1 $St-l280 • OA TEO March 1q 1'1'1 Put:>ltSllt<I 0r""9' C°"ll 0.lly PllOI. Mlt<ll 10. ti , 1'1'1 1011,, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~_, NOTICE TO CllEOITOllS SU,.1111011 COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF OllANGl IM.A-ttlt5 hl•t• ol ELAINE IC RESOS. U il LAI NE ICIANER RESOS. •k• LAINE llESOS. ••• EL ... INI: C. ESOS, ••• ELAINE CATHElllNE ESOS, •U Et.LEN IC RESOS. ••• LLEN KlllNEll RES<». •U EL· E N C. AESO~. ••• ELLEN ATHEAINE RESOS. 8'• E IC . FICTITIOUS au$1NEH ESOS..,., as E.c. llESOS. 0.U•w<I. NAMf. STATEMENT NO TICE IS HEREa'I' GIVEN to tne TM loll0w1n(I """'"' '' -119 bu"· r~otoo ol ttw -rwmed de<-..1 'WU •i "•t •it per\On'l ~VtnQ <l•1m~ <if9••nsl A ANO a P A IN 11 NG . Ill ""W•d OK-I •re •-ired to hie (.Oft9•eu St . Coo.I• Mew. ~ •1'11 ....,m, w11n the neun••Y ..,...;....,,,. on G•ry M. Alur•1. 813 Con9<H• ~I • ~ olfo<e of tT>e cle<k of ~ •oove e<>- CAnl• ~. C.. '12•21 1lled covrt. <>¥ to pr-nt tnem, wun TfU\ bu1fnit'u 1s <onouttH by ttn 1n .,e netf'\\.ol'Y IJ'OVChet\. to the "n. d1v1du•I. ""~""' •t IM ..... otllc• ot IC EN Ci¥vM 11"<•••• ON E ICROGSIAO. lJ1) Tw.,.,dy Tiii\ st6t-t .,.,, llltd w1111 ti. Boul•v•rO. Sourn (;•I•. C•l1torn1a, County Cluk 01 Or•r199 Count y on llt<ll ,, the Olk• of ""'""'" ol the Muell I•. tm ndet\~ "' •II ~tier• 11ert•1n1nq F111N 0 ""' ttldl .. OI W •d ~-nt ... 1111n Pubh~ 0r""99 (OoHI 0.1ly Pilot our montM ell~ llle ltt\I puoltUI'°" M•• 10. 21.1441< l. 10. t'll'I 9"·1'1 ''"' noht ... P UBLIC NOTICE O•lttd -•t.11 IJ. ""' FUGENt P RESOS E •KutOf of ttw> W .. , FICTITIOUS aUSINEU ot IM.00,,,.rwme<I NAME STATEMENT d«-I Tiit: totlOwonQ poer\OI\ " 00f"9 !><Is•· ltElnOM £. l(llOGSTAO MU •• UU T..-., 91W. J E F-I-II E 'I' !i H 0 M E ,,._.. 0-. CA DECORATING CEN TER. ms-o Wot !~~-:~i.::-, ... liiil-iiiml ..... St .• C.OSl<I Mew. c. nu. P111111~ Or-~· 0.1ty Pt lot H-•rd 0 W1me<. llO'll !Nftt1y, -lO 21 •-3 10 1•1'1 l~l'I (;d•dl!n<in>ve,C.. "1~ '· • • ._.. • • Th i\ l>U\tMl\ I\ <OndU<ltrd llY d llrt'llled -11W~P --W•mer --------- PUBLIC NOTICE Lliililiiiiiiiiiim;iiliiill Tiii• •laltmenl w•> flied wllll Ille I Counly Cle•• of O••n111t County on ---,.-,-CTI-Tl_OU_s_•_uS.;;E_ss __ _ -•Cll I~. t'l1'. 1'1l1NI NAME STATEMENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Pullll-Or<lf'99 C<>OI 0.tty Pitol Tiie fOftowlnQ .,.,'°"' .... dol"Q ,,,.., • 10, 21, /l.lw. l. 10. 1'1' 10.0.1' bu\l;:e;;:~ LYNN COMPANY. 611 I T-SHRT DRESS NG she's all set fOf tennis Of any sunny-day play in this cool. comfortable knit from quinnie brown In red-trimmed white cotton/polyester blend. It's lightweight. machine washable. sizes 4-6x: 14.00. children's apparel on three at south coast plaza. costa mesa: son diego freeway at bristol. (714) 549-8300. nordstrom , PUBLIC NOTICE HH•rd Aw .• Westminster CA '76'3 0.""'s ,..t« Oe•ls. "11 H.,M'd Aw , WHIYniMter, Ol 92"3 Sllf:llf'Y Lym OC>Mel>. "" Herard Ave • W.\tmlnst•r. U '1tll FICTITIOUS aUSINESS Tltl> tiusl,..,.s ,, concluClt'd by 81' In· HAME S~ATEMElllT di•IOUat Tiit: IOflowin(I C.rton Is dotr>Q busl· Oetw>ls OeMels M S\ .s: Tlt•S stalemeftl .... fllecl wltll IN:' OLLSON MAINTENANCE COM· C011ntv Ctert of Ora"9'1 County on PANY. SS F•ir o,. Co\la Mts.. ~. •1 tm Calltomi•.,.,. .... re" . • Paul G 011-.. SS F•I• Or., ~I• Mu•. Ce lltwn1• t161ft Thi\ bui•,..,, •> tono11Ctfd by •n •n· d lvklll•t Paul G OH\On Tiits ,..,,_,,, w•s llled wllll '"" County Cl•rt< 01 Or•n~ Counly 011 F ebnHrt 1, "" Flt"19 Pullllsllt<I Or-Cout Oa•IV PllOt M•r •. IJ, 20, ti. 1'1'1 1»1' PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS aUSINHS NAME STATEMENT Pvtlflsllt<I Or-CNst O•lly PllOI Tiie fotlOWin(I ~ Is Oolr>Q bu>i· Ft ll. ,, • IN<. 6, 13. 10. "" 1)4.T• ness .. : PUBLIC NOTICE FLORIDA SUNSET APTS .• 1'012 Ftorlda St • Huntl"91011 lkacll, CA Henry J. Asbr•. t'On FIOrld.t SI .• Apt a 10. HunllnQtOn h ecll. CA f'ICTITIOUS •USINESS aeulell F. As.bra. l'On Flo•ld.t SI., lllAMI STATEMENT Aot S 10, Huntington ~II. CA Tiie IOllOWlnQ Pf'(\On ll CIO•f19 busl· Tiits M lllHS Is cono..clecl by .., ·~ '"'"as: dlvk11HI ANN DENNIS DESIGNS. 15tT ........,J.Asbt• Se•<rt sl Drive. Coron• dtl M.,. TlllS \l•lement w.s llltd wllll 1...- C.lllomi•mli County Clertl ot Or~ COUlllY on An" M. O..nnl•, 1U1 Sucrest Ftb•u•rt n . "N. O•l"r, CorOtW dl!I M•r, C•llforn1• f'lltMa m 2S Pullllsllt<I Or~ Co.st O•lly Piiot Tll!l llla!Mss ls condU<tfd by •n I~ Fob 21 Mir • 1J 10 ,.,, n .. 1'1 dlvklu•t · · ' · · AfllnM. Otnnls This sl•temenl was filed w1111 the C-ly Clertt Of Or•n<ae C011nty on P UBLIC NOTICE Mtrt 11 2, .. ,,. Fii..., FICTITIOUS eu11111•ss Pvblt....0 cw-. OMsl Dally Piiot NAMll ST/4TIMl!NT Mar.•. 1J, 20. 27, lffl --~ ~~.!s~.:~1119 perlOfls •re d01"9 PUBLIC NOTICE THE H<X.OMETER COMPANY. "' w. 11111 Slt"ffl, sun. FS, C.ost• Mew.CA mi. PICTITIOUS aUSfM•U Philip M. 8et11$1\ofer , 2•SO Aue De NAMI STATIEMElllT C-s, <mte Mew. CA "1.611 TM fell-int perM>nt a re Cleln9 M•ntlft G. Sc:llmltl. '41~ CO¥mornt 11Us1nen~· Circle. F-t•ln V•lley, CA '12 .. 7 SPA·TROL. 2t'9 Hewpor1 Blvd., Tllh l>Uslneu I\ conducted bY • CoJI• Mesa. Ce ml7 91M•.i l>"rtMrslliO t..IOyd HeNey Buo. 110 Anallelm Pfllhp M. Bertlsllofer SI., Cost• INW. Ce. m2' Tiiis "at-t was flleO .. Ith ltlt Cllarlu ll•ymof'd Liie, 110 Covflty C..,... ot Of..,.. c-1y on A"6flelnl SI • Coll• Mesa, c. . .,.,. FMN'v•rY n. '"'· Tiii• M lfttH Is COftduCIH by I ,,11 ... ttM••I ~. Pllbllslled Or .... C:O.st O.Oy PllOt L..,.., hell '"' 21, Mar ••• 1J,,., '"' '1S-1' Tiiis ,......_ wn filed wltll Ille C-ty Clenl Of Orante C-ty °" ------------FeOnlar'f I, "1't. • ,,,..,., PUBLIC NOTICE ~"'*' Or .... OIM1 Delly Piiot • F ... 11, M«. •. U, 20, ltl"t Jta.Jt ) } Al• OM.YPllOT Tueed!f. Match 20. 1111 .. HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR AIDS FELLOW STUDENT G•b<t•lle Reem Helpa Kida of Divorced Parent• . Handling Divoree Group Aids Kids From ~lil Homes HOSTON IJ\P1 Four yeurs ugo. s he emphas1zei. the n~hli. ur students or divorced parl'nl.-. .... Second Opinion Backed NEW YORK <API T h t' N(IW Yo rk Ltfe ln •urane• Co has beeom the nation's first maJor private health in· s urt>r to KUJlport a fcdcrul drive for second o pin ions bdore non · cm rgency surgery 1s performed. The firm says 1t will . pay med1ca"subscr1bers SIOO toward the cost of obtaining the second Hura1cal opinion The company has I 9 m1lhon htialth s ub8cribers H IE W OFF IC IALS i>.tld New York Life wai. the rirst national insurer to agree to offer second i.uqpcal op1n1ons without any federal gov· ernmcnt financial sup· port The Department of llculth, Education and Welfare says studies show lhal as many as o n e · third of the 20 million non·emergency surgeries performed an· nually in t he United libertarian Meet Slated "A Li b e rtarian Analysis of the Abortion Issue" will be Lhe topic at a meeting of the Orange County chapter of the Llbertarian Party of Cali rornl~ tonight at the Casa de Carlos resta ur a nt In Westminster. A $1 donation Is r e· quested of non-diners. Others will be n rved dinner at 6 p.m.. with the meeting following at 7:30 p.m . More information ts NATION I LOCAL FAMILY AFFAIR SIMCE 119-4 rhero's no ~ub!trtut~ b'exe>erlence' . DEN'S ·r,;e·i~'if :/iiiiiilatioii : 'cu•tom dr•peri11 lie "'° '»om Hnoleum • wood floor IUJ .......... ._ • C .... ......_ c.lf. fH11 ,.._,.._.IJl . ...._JJH DANA POINT CLEANERS OJH'ftinq Thvrt .. Mcrch 22 la-·~· & ............. lO y..,.. ......... 2 Hr. Service on Dry Cte•nfng DEVELOPMENT BOSS _av;;;;a;;;;i;;;;la;;;;b;;;le;;;;a;;;;t;;;;75=1=·8980=-=· ;;;;;;;;iii" C. Keith Greet ii" Greer Get,s Post C Keith Gr eer has been named director of community develop ment for the Irvine Co . For quick nsults, set your salls for the ~t­ ing classified acts of the Dally Pilot. 642-5678 JU It hf OW.,. c• St Mil 0..,.... ..... •11 ............. 0,-1.1 ........ w . ~ '"-4212 1n1urance ~ TWO ADDITIONAL YEARS ~~~~/":.=' GUARANTEED ""¥''"'µ .. -... "NO INCREASE IN PREMIUMS" Gabrll'llc• fkcm ~u-. m1~l'nible Sht:' :.pt.•nl her 13th birthday <1lon1• and her g rades were dropping Now. the seruor at Lexington High School m a Bo:.Lon :.uburb ill earning acaderruc credit coun~cl1ng students undergoing the tn1uma ~he faced her parents' d1vorc:t• "f TIONK IT'S very important to States are unnecessary. read the di vorce agr eement. A CONGRESSIONAL parttcularly with regard to colleAc to subcommittee said last make sure that nothing happeni. to December that about 2 gel in the way of going. million UMecessary sur· "J\t the age of 18 your parents can't l(ical procedures were JUSl kick you out of your house." she performed ln 1977, cost· says. ms: over $4 b1Ufon a nd Greer. formerly a pro Ject manager in charl(t• or residential prOJt<:b 10 Newport Ueach . will direct commun1ly d<· vclopment prOJeC'ts from inception throu~h ;q1 proval of the proil'l'lS hy local government A graduate M Cal State Fullerton. Grt>l'r JOmed the dcvelopmt•nt firm 11'11972 Business. Commercial Fi re, Condos and Apartments BOB PALEY HORTH OC • 546-320S SOUTH OC • 642-6500 GA BRIELLI!: llELPS run the i.chool's D1vorC'ed Kid:. Group, wh1<:h meets once a week with 10 lo JO members to talk about evt•rythmg from legal rights to pcrwnal pro- blems stemming from divorce DAlt.Y PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 442·S678 & ASSOC, INC. Much of Gabnelle's work with the resuHmg in the deaths of group involves finding and mv1tmg more than 10,000 people. outside psychologists. lawyers and --------------------------------------------- sociologists with expertise m the h eld The group lS one or her prOJCCL'i as a ~uidance assistance counselor in a school program which allows her to receive credit for advising peer; on academic and personal problems. says school guidance counselor ff ow a rd Schof1t'lcf "Ninth gradt-wa~ " pretty bad vear." says 17·Y<'CJr nld (iabrrelle whose pc,1renl.'> i.phl m 1974. "Most of my friends didn't know how to handle t he fact that m y parc·nts were <hvon·1•d I ~1wnt my 1:nh h1rthday alone " IN TllE GKO llP, i.ht• ~ay..,, · peoph• who have b<•cn through 1l twforl' kul'h othe r p<•oplc how lo handll' 1t · 8<'hofwld, who started the gu1dancl' ai..-.1stance pro~ram. helped form the divorced kids group four yean. agn l~cause. he i.ays. "thc·r<''s very little fo r kids m th1i. proc:c~~ o( dt\'OrCl' "Chlldn·n of d1vorc·c·d parent'> arv UIJS<'I. fmd 11 drfflt·ull lo c·arry on their daily roulrnt• work ;in1l 1h1·1r ~rndei. ~o ·down.·· ht• i.ayit · W•· kn1·w t hnt at lca.-.t l!Q 1wrrt•nl ol 1 h•' l""'I'"' w•· an· <.'ounst•hnu 11t th1• 11rhool wn .. <'htldr<'n of d1 von•NI or -.t•jU1r11l••d part•nl i. " AS i\ :J. Vt:i\R mt•mlwr of the· l'luh und um· of 111. h111N••:,t Hl undinl( mf'm lwrs. (;uhrll'llc• -.11yx shr hu'I 1t·urn1·<I ;i 1111 uhout f'llp111 i( with ht•r 11urc•n hf d1von•1• "ln 111111h grudt• m y .cra1lt·111ln1111lf•d <' o n ~ 1 ct c• 1 a h I y h cc• 11 u Kt• of I h 11 11tvort'I'." slw 11uyl'! t-:vc•r Hin<'(' fhpy'Vt• g11111· 11lt•a<lily up "prol111hly l>t'c:1w11c• I htHI mtir<• c·1m fadl'nt•f• kn11w1111o1 thc·n· wc.•rt· JH.'OIJlt· ht•hmd m1• an(l l""'l>h• wh11 k111•w how to hundlc· u s ll11allo11 1r I 1111111·1 k1111w how lo myiwlf · · Now ui; u i.iro1111 c·o chmrwomun .ind dlsrw11oon l1·1.11h•r, G uhrh•llc• HllYH of divorce to speak at the group's Thursday lunch hour meetings SHE AND GltOVP co·chairwoman Margaret Webb a l so write for pamphlets and books on divorce. Schofield says he is happy with the results because, "( see them helping one another. I s~ them grow." "They certainly arc able to dcol with their situation better than they could have without the group. The thing I find most tt'wardinJ:: 1s lhl•ir ability to extend thcmsl'lvcs tc1 other peopl<'." he• says. Medical Center Orientation Set For Volunteers Penions interested in voluntei!rtnj.t ror work ut thP tJC' Irvine· Medical Ccnl(·r can ultc·n1t :in onc•ntatron <'l>llrllt' toctuy und April '1 in Oruni;tc· Th · 1ww11onB will he· held from 7 to ~I ,, rra In bulldlnl( S:I. Hoom I\, al the mNllc·nl r(•nlc•r 1tnd A1iril 1 from I lo :J p m m t>ulltltnA :;:1. room 111 PcrnonK int t:rt·1tll'1I 1n volunlt•er 111•rvic.•es Khould c•ont art Nant·y M<'Glll. a1111i ~tanl c•oord1nulor of voluflt('f•r t!l'rvlcc.·s. at r,34.5541 ror in· formation. P sychiatrist Fined 'r'ORRANCF, CAP) A tturbunk pKychlatrlKl will hav<' to pay more thun $100,000 in rcalitullon and fines for ollc"c.'dly filln.c phony Medi·Cal rlalms. a Supt>rlor Court JudMt: or de red . Dr Carl n y t>UnMt•r plC!HdNI no l'Ontt•lll lo two fl\l<>ny t•ounhl of flllnit the bouu" <'lnlms during 1974 uncl un~. 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Want even more savings ideas? Read our booklet, ~'Conservation of Energy is Everybody's Business:' Within a few minutes you'll pick up such worthwhile tips· as how to make your refrigerator-freezer and even your swimming pool pump do thei r jobs for less money. For your copy, drop a card to Edison, Conservation Booklet, P. 0. Box 800, Rosemead, CA 91770. Southern California Edi$on - ) NATION J 11110 Fa•illes U.S. Te n Beat Parents PROVtl>1-:Nt'to:. HJ 11\I'> Chlldn•n m orw 0111 or 10 Oll'rll'UO (umtht•., htl °''I.II .,ltih or 'hoot lh1'1r p 1n•n1' .• u·t't1r1ltni.: t11 ,1 \ 01' N .. 11 ~ o( Khodt· ll'olund bVttvloa.:1.,t And most of ti\\• l'htltlrl•n I f)ll"I) lttn a1 ... r~ who bt•ul lht·ir µ111 t•n h ~t·r e bt>al1'n thc•m elH''I .us I\ mu Ill·• du Id rrn, U H'h1Jrd .I Gt>llt''!I the Mll'tolo1:1i.t , '""' Moncluy 111 .. 11 1111cn 1<>w "11' JU 'T SHOWS THAT '1olvnc•1• 'bt'alt'b '1olencc Vvu learn how tu u::.t• '1olt'O<'t' 1n tht• farmly You l(•arn ti •._ Okll)' to ust• vtoh·m·e ugalnst lht• people you lovt'." Gelle .. :.md Ile i.auJ ht:. rt':.l'jrt•h 111.ho~t'd lht•n • Mt' .i 1 m1ll1o n fam1hl0:> 1r1 th!! Un11l'd Stall'-. in ~h u·h at h•asl Ollt' µarcnl IS the \l<°llffi O( physical VIOlt•nrc by a ctuld "It could be more We have a very conservative e:.t1matt'. and we haven't Cvt!n included one-parent fam1ht•s whic h we know are under more stress," Gelles ~atd lie bJ:.ed his eM1mate on interviews with 2 100 families m duferent part:. of the United Statcb 1n 1976. OF THOSE, l,1 .. FAMIUES had children aged 3 to 17 living at home, and in 110 of those families. one or more children "used a fairly. d.rngerous form of violence" at least once a year on their parents, he said. Gelles' statistics are not broken down by age, but he said the overwhelming ma1ority of children . attacking their parents are teen·agers. "They've got to wait until they're big enough· to fight back," he said. Gelles plans to publish his hndings in a book called "Behind Closed Doors. Violence in the American Family " to be released in September. GELLES REPORT ED LAST YEAR that about 2 million parents beat their children each year. Although the number of parenL'I attacked is higher . he said it may not be as severe a problem for society. "The victims are not as fragile or helpless obviqusly the chance of injury 1s 1ust not as great," Gelles said. "The parents have a gre1tter chance for redress.·• QUEENIE "That wlll be all, M1~s Royal And thank you for selling the mood for this meeting " BAD NEWS FROM SCHOOL? GI.ADES HOT WHAT THEY SHOULD I E7 Our pr oven computerized tutorial pr ogram ha s helped hundreds catch up and get ahead . It's fun . a nd it work s. and at a sur prisngly r easona ble price. Pl ease call for an appointment to see our system at w ork. CB1}--~~~~~~~~~--~~- l. LE~TER foR Bl1S%L LEl1R~%~G EH%LLS~ I 525 Mn• Yerde Dr. Int, c. .. Mt•• -557-5714 eho: L•ewood 213,630.6100 ,...,. 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CALIFORNIA ® FIRST BA!!~ ' 1 · l l I l ..... ) l J . j l l I l l IN SI DE : •Stocks •Comics . •Movies •Television lu.dlly, M_,ch 20, 1879 DAILY PILOT ., Joc k Parents: It's a Way of Life ' l The Act as -chauffeur, Cheerleader, Coach and B ankro ller th 0 \\'•: f 'l ' I (,11101 \)t Ille 0..11, ~ .... \U .. 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I'm de ltjthtt•(-".olto all I cun lO hclplhem .. MKS. l\,\NU•;L Q ALJFIES J 1t an ex IH'rl on thl· &UhJ N't Sh~ and husl>and Ha ymond h,1vt.· )';Ulcl\'d 17 &on:, and daughter1t tht ou~h tht> c;1111ut of worts act1v1t1es That's right. 17 f:udl or tlw Bc.1nd t>ls i.tartcd With grade 11l'110ol 'iporl' .ind :.orrw w11rk1.-d their way up to major l'Ullt:'.ie .. 1thll'lt<•s Every child from M J.tr) now 37 to lindgelt. a ge 14. 1:, a JOCk f:itpcni.t:'' Try outfitting 17 kids with ten- 111:. ral·qut•ts. i.ocC'er :.hO<'s. baseball cleats. :.oflball shoc'i. football s pikes. baseballs. basketball!.. wrestling outht.\,, tennis balls. sw~at t'lothc&. swim ll'~sons. s wimming s uits and JOgJ:in~ W:Jrmup!> And that's Just scratching the surrace Whnt about the lime s pent attending games. booster club meetings. clinics. camps a nd all those pract1£'cs? Like most Jock parents. the Sandell> bought whatever their children needed and were right the re in the bleachers for every game. match and meet THE WARDS. ANOTHER Newport Beach family. have added new dimensions to the term •·jock parents.·· Dee Ward 1s a !)tarter for the University of Oregon footbaU te am so Mr. and Mrs Don nie Ward fly via private plane to cvt'ry Oregon gamr. home and away The other Ward children, Mollie I 18 1. Merrie 115 1 and Gilbe rt ( 14 t, are a l&o athletes. "Sometimes we'll see six or seven game:-. a week. including track. tennis. basebiJll and basketball." says Barbara Ward, matriarch of the clan. "Once in a while we have to make a choice about which child we're going to see. but wr don't miss too many.'' JOHN WHITE DOF.SN'T GO to the ex treme of fl ying around the <"ounlry to watch his children play, but he's a Jock parent JUSl . the.same "Wednesday nig ht was a sw1mm1ng meet we have two c h1ldrt'n on the team Thursday was Darren 's tennis match. Satur day morning Mary's soceer team played 1n the semifinals of the challenge cup,·· Whit(' recounL'i "Saturday evening we travel~d for another swim meet and then Sunday, there wa:. the soccer challenge cup ftnuls .. Sound familiar ull you JOCk parenti. ·• While says his refr1gt>rator door 1:. de See JOCK, Page 82 Shock Orange Coast • m Pirates Savor State Basketball Cr own Readg to Shoot By JOHN SEVANO 01 11'9 Diiiy Piiot Sl•ll ll"s ama1.ing how a simple thing likt• winning a s tate J C basketball champ1onsh1p can arouse even the most dormant spirit. Still shocked in the aftermath of Orange Coast's Collcgt:'·s stun ning victory over Saddleback in the state finals Saturday night. the campus was buzzing with no thing but talk about the Pirates Monday afternoon. ··T he feeling here is one of grrat excitement ... said occ·s sports information director Jim Carnett. sounding rather en thusiastic himself .. Everybody on campus is talking about it the students. fac ulty , custo· di ans. secretaries. ever ybody." WHAT MAKES THIS cham· pionship particularly nice for the Pirates is the obstacles they had to overcome. Nobody gave gave OCC a prayer of a c hance lO even finish a mong the top three in the con· fe re ncc. nonetheless walk away with a state title . The excuses mos t often used were they were e ither loo s mall. not quick e n o u gh. guard ·Orient ed. or d idn't feature a single player out or d istrict. In other words. they were nothing more tha n a bunch or kids who lived in the beach cities. But if nobody else believed. Coach T andy Gillis and hts players did. And what may have started out as a dream to som e. the Pirates turned into reality for themselves. "l 'VE NEVER SEEN the campus this excited over an athletic achievement." Carnett said. "It's in a state of s hock." Wayne Cashman of the Boston Bruins gets a one-on-one ch ance lo s core with Toronto goalie Mike Palmateer on the ice Pal mateer was able to deflect Cashman's shot atte mpt at Boston Gardens Monday night in the Na· t1on<.1l Hoekcy League's only game. won b y Boston. 4-3. A It hough the state basketball title was the first in the school's Jt.year history, OCC celebrated a football crown as recently as 1975. According lo Carnell. though. there's no comparison bet ween ·75 and '79. .. Everybody knew we had a Strongest Field of 1979 LPGA's Top 10 to Play at Mesa Verde By HOWARD L. HANDY Of llM D•Uf l'IMIC Si.ff A thet-k or t-om m1lled players shows that the Women's K<'Mr>er Open golf tournament at Mesa Verde Countrv Club in Costa Mesa !March 29· April l> will h:.ive the strongest field of the LPGA tour AU of the top 10 pla)ers on the money list for last year are committed to play, 24 or the lop 25 and 46 of the leading 50 have s ignified their lnten. lions of participating. A total or 110 pros have signed up for the tournament The top 10 players' on the money list include Nancy Lopez, Pal Bradley, Jane Blalock, Jo Anne Carner. Donna Caponi Young. Hollis Stacy, San· GOU' dra Post. Sally Little, Amy Alcott and Penn)' Pub. Lopez bas assured Kemper Open officials that she will participate in the eo.ta Mesa tournament alter playtng ln the Sahara NaUonal Pro·am OU. week • * * LPGA TOll& PLA VEU wUI be countiDC their putts alone wllh the number of strokn It takel to get around lbe Mesa Verde Coune. A Y~·lona putllne competitioo on lbe LPGA tour will culminate m the a•anttna of Sll,GOO to IM top= bra -.)or bnenle eoaeern. A mall make tbe n& In JO tournaments durlal .. ,.., to be elllW. for tbe award. Players wlD U.p their own NeGl'd of putts and at Ule ec•t I• ol eaeb l'OUllll wUI lip and turn lD tb• ...-.. w .. kly wU.-. will allo .... y. ,..u.. ••• IMN ..,aT OP IAGtJNA BUCB 11 the ftnt to ...., tM pro..telebrtt1 .. matMar portion ot 1111 .._ .... 1 Dtaall .,,.. WlnMn area. ,. SALLY LITTLE tournament in Palm Sprinp the week after the Kemper Open . "Playtnc ln tbe pro.am la a dream come true for me,'' lbe says. SbOrt ls a member of Bll Can· yoa Country Club. but allO h11 a residence in Palm SprlQca and plays al The Sprinas Country Club. After participation In the two-clay pro.am, she wlll remain In the area to aetve u a scorekeeper for the tournament.. * • • aALPll D. CM. VIN of Costa Mesa bu been aaaNcl ellalrma of a committee •JMarheadlfta Ooodwlll ladulVlel' thlrd annual aolf tournament at Aha \'ll&a ODuDtry Club lD PIMeaUa May 7. TIM tund·ralsinl tournament • open to the pubUt wttb reliltraUoft at noon followed by .. BeeGOl.P, Pap Bl great team rn ·75,.. he :.aid "There wasn't that shoek. sur prise or e lation this title hal> brought with 1l. .. Everybody in the whole com mun1ty takes pride 111 somethtng like this. Followers of basketball now reco~rtize Oran~e Coast as having a gre at b ask(:tb;.dl team .. "Ta ndy IGilhs > 1s a campus celebrity today Cor what he has done. He's the m an of the hour ·· Tu<·kcr 1s not only proud of thl..' team ·:, a(·complts hmcnt but thl! type of player" who got the Job done ORANGE COJ\ST athletic director D1C'k Tucker. who abo serves as the s chool's football coach was equally caught up in the fever of the moment "WHAT l 'M HAPPY ABOUT rs th;it 1l wa~ done "'1th l0<·al playt>rs What Wt· ~aw w<i:-a bunch of outstanding. dedicated local athlete:. "Ith gre a t coaching .. .. Everybody 1s excited, aware and happy." says Tucker "It'~ obviously the biggest thing as far as bas ketball th4Jl's ever hapoened to this school. G tilts. who ·~ morl' introverted Desp ite Effo rts Tlw'Pe's Me dals Won't Be Restored By GEOFFREY MILLER AP 5-1, Wrlltr LONDON <APl Jim Thorpe's confiscated Olympic medals keep Jingling back into the headlines but are not likely lo go an} further. "Nobody can do anything about 1t after all these years ... s aid Lord KiJlanin. preside nt of the lnternau onal Olympic Committee THORPE noc ). commenltng on new moves to gel Thorpe's medals restored. JOHN NOBLE WAS HBU RN . an American lawyer spec1al11.1ng 1n sporb. re portedly claimed the medals Thorpt· won al the Stockholm Olympics in 1912 should ·never have been taken from him al all . for two reasons Allegations that "h e played pro· fes sional baseball. thus v1olat1ng thl' amateur code. wcr(· not filed within 3Q days of the Games as required by lhe rules -Baseball w as not his main i.port Ht' was a track athlete and a football player and an am ateur in both fields "WELL. I WASN'T EVEN BORN in 1912." Killantn ~aid , ··but I have never heard of a JO.day rule in these thmgs . "In those days. the IOC had no permanent headquarters but was based in whichever country was preparing to host the Games. Before Wa r I, the organizing committee of each Games made thl' rules "The rules for ~tockholm in )912 are s omewhere in the archives of the JOC offices in Lausanne. I looked ut them oncl' when I was inquiring into the Thorpe affair. and I came to the con clusion that nothing could be done about it " AS FOR WASHBURN'S second point . Ktllanrn said tt was tr· relevant. "The rules or the Olympics have always said, right from the start, that no one who has been a professional in any s port may compete." the President said. "ll doesn't matter whether Thorpe was a professional m his own sport or a sport in which he competed only temporanly. "From lime to time the IOC has considered amending lhts and wondered if It would be fair to regard a man as a professional in one sport and an a m ateur m another. But no action was ever taken on it. If you have been a professional in any branch of sport you are ineligible." THORi>E WON THE PENTATHLON a nd decathlon at Stockholm. lie handed his medals bac k the next year a fter his baseball activities had come to the surface. He died from cancer in 1953. As one of America's all-lime s porting greats. Thorpe and his Olympic troubles have aroused a lot or e motion. President Gerald Ford wrote a personal letter on the subject the last time the lOC discussed it in t97S. But the IOC didn't want to know. Sleep on. Jim Thorpe. You won't get your medals back. old friend, but they can't take the glory away from you. than ht• 1:-. a hraggcr. modestly admitted ht>~ n •ce1ved more then ht~ share of t·on~ratulatory calls the past 72 hours "It':-. been nice l'v1• been i::ct ting calls from all kinds of peo- ple ... hl' says G1llt~. 1n his third yf'ar al th\' h 1.• I m a l Or <1 n g c C 11 a ~ t. t• x · penenecd his f1rsl <·hamp1on!'l110 "'H'r a:-. a c:oach. dl•sp1lc bcin~ in four Cl F' playoffs while directing 1 he ~ ar:-11 y for s1•\'Cn years at Corona dl.'I Mar High GILLIS DID llA VE the op po rtun11 y to e x pericn<:c an St:e PIRATES, Page 8 2 Ea r1UAU-Cl f' Dana llills High 's Mike Samuels has been accorded a third unit berth on the All· Cl F 2·A bas ketball team . announced today. Samuels. a 6-3 senior. averaged 14.7 points per g ame. ' A.n Indiana Final in NIT ' NEW YORK <AP> -Purdue Unjversity and Indiana University are a mere 120 miles 1part and brothers ln the Big Ten Conference. but now thtir basketball teams are even closer than that -right nut to each other in the final round or tbe Na· lional lnvitaUon Tournament. The first NIT championship game between two school• from the same state in 20 years was set up Monday when the lSth·ranked Boilermakers. 2'1· 1. from Wetl Lafayette, and the unrated Hoosiers. 21-12, from Btoomln1ton. won semifinal games at Madieon Square Garden. Tbey phay Wednesday ni1ht in lhe Ont Intrastate NIT final since 1958 when Xavier, Ohio defeated Da~ 78·7• In over· Ume. -.. .,, . Purdue. led by Joe Barry Carroll's 42 points, destroyed Alabama 87·68 and Indiana, behind Mike Woodson's 20 points and a s uffocating defense. beal Big Ten Conference rival Ohio State 64-SS Monday night in the semifinals of the 42nd NtT. In their two prior meetings this season. 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"ho also rdl•ases srmtlar hstings in fool bJll and ba.,k1.•tball Cliff <:u~taxson of Tl'xas 1~ lx·t"l'f'n Brock aml Ul·deaux in "'rnrung rwn·en I.age ll1s 467-107 I 814 1 1-; be hind Brock's ·101 -75 I 842> b ut ahead o f oeouuJC Dt>deaux' 989·315 ( 7581. Hounding out the top 10 behind Dedeaux are \.cnt' .Sht•ll of Tulsa. 121 149 1 73<J>. Enis &>more of Okl<ihoma, :J96-149 I 727). ChuC'k Brayton nf Was hington Stat1" 544-21 1 I 721 J, Hon t"ra~wr of M1um1, 529-207 f 7191. Tom Petroff of Northt·rn C11loraclo, :u;:1 1 ~>4 l.70l1, /\I Olglctn·c of l'•rn I\ mc:n can, 567 24ti ( .6!f7 l 1md .Johnny fll'a~an of Murra v St att'. 47ti·215 I 689 l . Hankc.>d ill No 11> as Cal Stalt· Fullt•rt<m.., t\ug11· <;:11 rido at 342· 187 I 647 I . Kings Ho11t Atlanta Tonight INGLEWOOD The Lol> Angeles Kings ~ will try to move mto a tw for ~l'con<.I plal'e an the , National llockey Lca~uc ·-. Norris D1 v1s1on tonight wht:'n they entertain tht· Atlanta Flames. T he Km~s brrng a 30 30 10 record for a tot;1l of 70 p<>in,ts into the gam e . The Flames arc 37·26 l for 81 poa111'> and are an fourth place in lhl' Patrick D1v1s1on A victory by the K i ngs wo uld tic lh<.'m for second pluc·e with Pittsburgh, which 1!. 3 1·28-10 for 72 points Tht.• Pe ng uins. who a re idle tonight, have currently play<'d one less g ame tha n Los Angele:. S....wrw' flo•er race• Cfn rlnnat l A t wo-out home r in the top of thE.-13th in· Ii nlng by Champ Summe rs t·arnt•d the Cinc1nnat1 Re ds pas t Philade lphia . 4 3. 1n exhib1t1on baseball ... Rick Bosettl's three run homer in the ninth inntnJ.! Rave Toronto a 10-8 wan over Bos ton ... San Diego's E ric Rasmussen pitched sax solid 1nninRs and doublt.>cl hc>m c a run as the Padres beat San Francisco 5·3 . . . A two-run pint h ho mer by Joel Youn1thlood C'ar ricd the Mets past the Pirates a t San J u a n . Pue rto Hico. 5.4 ... Ruppert Jones drove in three runs. two of the m with a firs t.inning homer. to powt.'r Seattle past Milwa ukee, 8·3 ... John •:Ills drove in thr ee runs as the Texas Rangeri. Look advantage o f s even Kansas City f'rrors for 1t 6·2 victory over the Royals . Jim Obradovi ch c·rack<.'<I 1.1 mnth 1nn1 ng s ingle to M.'Qrl' Julio Gonzalf't with lhl' run that <'arried the Aslro'> paKt the M111n~'sota Twins. 4·3 l.IMON ••• Th<' New York Yankees won the ir second sprang game. hoth 1111<·r thi' AUanta nraves, 2 1. then Yankee ManaRcr Bob lA'mon t•x prt•:..bt•tl h18 rt•tirtHw to Baseball Commissioner &wit> Kuhn'• lut1•:.1 t·11m rnun1 que d irecting clubs to f1dct r<'prPsN1l11l111t> t e11 ms "Thcm•'i.. no sense bringing th · k ids lo 11prinu truinlnK ~f vr1u'rt.' not going to play them ," Lt•mon Mtld 1'n-w T10•11fltff IJf'""" A judge ha s denied n ·r1•11tly flr1•<I Sun Oie~o State bas ketball conrh ·rim V~ih•'• r 1• G quest for u writ of mondatt• compellln.c lho un 1 lvers ity to conduct n hl'urln~ on hl'i dl11 rnl1t111tl ..• Bob Kloppenbarte, formt•r ht>11cl <·t11u•h 11t t/Sll /, 1111 'I been na med as bttskcthnll ''ouch ot II(' tfon ni.,uu ... Memphis Statc'111hc•WCtik l!uur ch wr tt t>a11ktlth11JI c•mu•h e nded t.oda.Y whe n OIH KlrllufVlrtelnln Commonwonlth ac• ceptedlheJOb,aucceedln• Wa1• YalM. T..,._lo-. Radio TV: No cvcnta scheduled a.\OIO: lf()(.'kcy Allunlu ot Klnijit. 7 :\0 1> m . Kill./\ (1110) W~dHtMlay'a Radle Bueball -Dod•er1 vs Mc"' at St. Pelt•rfthurft, ft'ln • 10:25 1.m .. KAJJC (790). Anteel.8 VII. San t•rancl11co Ill r olm Sprangs, 12.M p .m ., KMPC (710). Wpes On Sch e dule VERO BEACH IAP> ~ Davey Lopes Hyt be lan't too ~on· cerned about what ha pperut ln tM 1prtq •• Car 11 hits. wtrua and &olMt are concerned. bul tboae Mntlment.t belie the way he has performed du.rln1 thf ex· • blblUon seuon. Lopes had a double and two atn1lea llqaday H the Loa An1eles Doc11era rolled to an a.2 victory over the B1lttmore Oriolel. "ltdolla't make that muall dJI. fenaee wbat you do •• th• ........ Jul& &bat ,.,.,.,.. ......... Wbft tllil MMOll 1tarta," laid the Oodt1era tcum captain. "Th• whoh~ club. I '"'· t1 com· Inc 1lon1 tine. "I'm 1wlngtn1 the bat well enouah." added Lo p u. the Dodgers' eecond baseman and leadolf hitter. "Dul the main t.hln1 la to be ready when the 1ea1on be1ln1. "The only question mark on the entire team l 1 Terry ronter ... Reliever roreter 1tlll hat a lender arm after orr. MalOD •ursery. The a.year-old Lopes now hu 10 hlta In 21 at-ball to help the Dod..,.. to u 8·J exhlbllloa rec· ord. Br,.uin Fans ,till Ba k BASEBALL I MAILBAG Sports Mailb Readers Defend Cwminghmy ~ Newport Coach LO~ i\Nt:a<:1.t-:s (A 111 Gury c '11nn1111thum ,., ul rc.•ady thinking ••houl lll'lll "l'ai.on. uncJ the I/Cf.A t>.1skl'ltmll coach 's t op Ill IOrtt \ fm lfnl.1 >10 un OUl :o.t 11nclrn1• c·•·ntN' w u1e uttdoub 1t·1llv tlw llrumi. • wt•ak link t111s Vl'lll Cu1ww.it1.un. who~1· t1• rn wu,. \ l1n11n.1tt-cl h) l.k•l'nul 9$ f)I lui;t "'ut11nJ.1y 111 tht• f1nnll'I of lhf' NC Ai\ Wt•">krn th'r.mnnls , 'ittV.., 1 tw lh u111H ur1• M•111·t·h1n.c 11a t11111Jl1y (111 a pivot m un 'J he· U1 Ulll"> ftm~lwd thl' \I'd'"" j4.llh .1 i.'> ~ n·c•ord. ~1v1n~ Cun 11t116:h.1111 .1 two y1•1ir m.:ffk of .cl" ool n1u1·h twtlt•r thru1 th1• :1! !.I l 'Cl. \ hJd th1• pn•vtou' I wo '1·ar., untkr c;t•nt> Bartow, "ho ""<'fl't-tl1·d tht• l1•1u·ndary John Womlt•ll 111 1975 V l'l I an l(•at'l toll h.i.., l><'c n t•nt111•lv cl11f1•ri•nl C t "lilN I NGtt \M, ,1 um· 111111• i.l'>~l '>l1111t Ulldl'I Wornkn. 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T iit; BR INS llAO <i n ex· cellc•nt p:11r o f forwards this :.1•aMm rn All l\mcn can David (irl'l'n\\ood <1nd Kiki Van de" t.•J.:ht.• a~ wt•ll a.., one of lhc top pair.., or ~uard'i anywhere in Brad l lolland and Ro y ll am11ton. hut thi>y didn't get muC'h hl•l1> from the center post· t 111n I 11 foc i , UCLA h as beC'n without a c1o m 1natrni:: pivot man in thl· l,('w J\kindor Ka reem A b· dul Jabhar and Bill Wallon mold for !>l'VCr<.11 year :... "We'r<' definite ly hig h on Sam Ho~ IC'." Cunning ha m s aid of the 7 1 h igh srhool sensation from L<•bonon. Pa. "But I 'm not s ure hi' t·o u l d qualif y h ere :t<·.11km1l'ally ·· AMONG OTHER ll l Gll sc hool senio r centers getting lhc mo:.t at tenti o n from r1•c•n11tt•r., 111dud1ng UCL.I\ - are 7 t Steve Stapanov1c of St. Lou1:.. and 7-0 Hon Burnl' of Wu~hanclon. OARY CU NNINGHAM Another Good/Show Forr'Clear l'Al.M S l'lll N<;s U\P1 i'hl' w.1 y Mark C'h•.11 lia~ p1td11·!1 lor I h ,. (. ;1I1 ( 111 n I a An g(• I.., I h I '-t "''' ln•t. 11 will lw 1m1ws1uhh• rm nnytrn(• to ron1ml1•r rw potiMn :.a ... a I ('11 111111 for hi ~ lllilk 111 1: lht" I\ m1•n r11 n Lt·11J{1w t •'IHn ·~ 11 ...,ft ·Nf· thnl 's wh;1i '"'Ill'''"' t 'll•ar. a 2:! )'(·a r old 11ght h :rnclt•r, struck out th<· 'll<k t w1ct· and fan•d only n1rw hatl•·ro.; •n thr<••• 1nn1ngs Monday a~ lht· l\ni.:els !<COrc•d :1 S :1 t•xh1brt11in ha~ l' b n 11 v 1 c t or y o v t' r th 1· Chicago Culp, CLEAR . A N •; P 1n :w of Cahforn1a fi rst base coach Bob CIC'ar. has yt't to a llow a run this sprtn~ Ill' was 7-7 with 13 sav(•.., while pitC'hmg for Salinas and El Paso l ast yf.'ar a fter be in g s witched to lht' hullpt>n. "I h ad a lot of control µrob le m s early 1n m y rarcer." said the 6·4 , 200-pounder . "Work in~ oul of the bullpen scl'm~ to improve my con<'cntratwn "My uncle and my dad havt· don e a lot of work wit h m e ... continued Clear. "Larry Sherr y. our pitching coach . helped m l· tre m e ndously wh('n wt· wf.'rt• working ocrt a t l\na h f'tm Stadium before s prang tra1rung "I 'm exc ite d about m y c ha nces or m ak ing the l\nJ!els thas season. I'd JUSt like lo makl· this club I lhrnk I'm capa bll• of starting, but I 'm JUs t happy to get a chance." B R IAN DOWNING 'S two. run double h1ghh~htcd a four run sixth inning a s the Angels r allied to beat the-Cub~ Dear Sir · I am writwg to you tn response to the le tter pr1oted In toru~ht's paper Marc·h 13 concerning the sclecllon of Nt:wport lfarwr lhgh School's ne w football roach . l've known Hank Coehranc for a good m a ny years a s a player, a coach. and a good frwnd The letter that was written indirectly cntic1z10g his uppoint· m ent as the ht'ad football coa<'h 1:1t Newport 1i. the most ridiculous and unfair Pvaluat1on of a coach I've cvt'r seen I wouldn't ltnow Tom Jacobson 1f he came to m y front door. but I know llank Cochrane very we ll a nd I know th('re could not be a better chott'l' fo r the position he has been a ppointed to. Then ' has not been a more ded1catt.'<1 t•ouch in OranJ!t> County thE' past few years than Hank Cochr<inc has bt!en a t Newport lie has workt'<f very hard 1n has role as a n ass1:.tant and put in a' mu<'h lime as anyone could posi.1bly put m to help put the Newport a thletic proi:ram on the level it now 1i. J 'vc st't:'n him work with young players and there as none bl-1 - ler. To 10.-..inuate that Nt•wport ·., team.., will lw und1sc1phned because he 1s ··nace" I!> absurd To ins inuall' thst Nt•wport wall be "without lht· slron~ coaching they wC:tnt" ll'> utter s tup1d1ty To 1n...,111uale that he cannot provide the '>trona coachmg that pt><>plc need lo becoml' m en as thf' writer !'.uggc.,lcd "' even mure r1d1culou..., I find rt d1fftcull to lieltl·vc lh:it :.1 • i-N·rct vote" was held and in the· <.'V<'nt 1t a ctually was I fmd at mun· d1fflrult to believe the results as our unnaml'd write r P'>rtray~ them to us Ew·n that is bes ide thl· point I' v<' '><'1·n h11w C'oach Cochrun1· rC'lales to h is players on a nd off the fi eld and I know he 1s very rcs J)(.'t'tcd by both his pt•e rs and boys he works with . 'fhe fact thut he m ight not be a "wan at a ll cost" tyJ>(.' of coach, the fact that h(• is a "nace guy." and the fact that he m ay tw one of those rare coaches who a re concerned as much about a pl ayer 's future a nd life other than footba ll a s he as about winnan~ d<ic:-. not mean he will not be an excellent coach Newport's footb<tll (utur<' fac·cs .,<>ml· ~real proble ms as Hill Pizz1ca outlined when he rl'S1i.tncd Thc•y may M l win as much a s they h~vc but then aga10 they might ~urimM· a lew f>l'Ople Wm or lose I cong ratulate Tom J ar<1hson for his :-.elcrl1on He has rewarded a ver y q uahfiC'd younJ! roath who hus worked lon1o: a nd hard for has cha n ce. Newport !) prn~ram couldn't be rn finer ha nd:. Mike Tbomwn A1ti.t. Baskr tball ('oarh Marlna High School llU llat GfH>ll 0 11 t o Net£"pert 12 SporLo; Editor Rt: Nam e· w1thh('ld . Newport llarbor football roarh I find 1t very appropriate that you WITI Ill f:Lo your name on the appointment of the new football coach at Newport llarbor lhgh School. l would assume by want1n~ to remain anonymous you are e ither one of thf' 58 that voted for John McGee. one or their pa rents, or someone c losely connected with the footbaJI program that wants lo discredit the ne w coach. but docs not have e nough "class" to divulge the ir na m('. Being a coach an the S unset Lea~uc for th<' past 10 years I V;OU ld find 1t ha rd o r imposs1blt• to hdvt· any contmuHy in an athlt'lic program 1f the athletes a nd !>tudcnts wer e able to vote for the "Coach or the ir Chotl'C" every year You t alk of d1sciphne and being prepared by a "nice g uy." I clo not think Newport's potent offt>nse would ha vc gotten as far down thl' fi eld or into Cl F pla yoffs without d 1~l'1µllne. Quite obviously "Mr Nice Guy" can run a team a nd do 1t t'fft>ct1vcly. My hat j.?(l{'S off lo those 12 player ... thttl vott>d r0r their new coaC'h Dill Pizzica will be :.c tough act to foll<1w and maybe these 12 playc·rs who want to play will tX> touith enough to go hoth way:. ancf beat the ,.·ountam Valleys and St-rv1tes ;mtl get into Cl F playoff, again whill• the other 58 arc· s1tt1ng in the .,lands because h kf' "Spoiled Brats" they didn't get lheir way. Topper Horack Sunset Leal(ue Coach I'S My hat goes back on to the Daily Pilot for printing an art1· t'le s uch as this with "Nl\ME WIT llllELD" a tta1:he'1 to at. E'ro• P~ BI Co lwgfa te Star• S p eak Oat Dear td1lor : We comme nd Mr. J arobson. pr1nc1pal o f Newport Harbor High School. for his selection of Hank Cochrane as Vars ity Football Coal'h JOCK P ARENT S .... Coach Cochrane is extraordrnuraly well·quahfrcd ro r t he JOb by expe rie nce. by tempera ment. and by his values l\s recent alumni. at was a dis t inct pleasurl' for us to read of th1• a1Jpo10tment. cor at<.'<.l with small magnets hold· in,i: sports schedules. s po r t s srhe dulcs a nd m ore s por t s schedules. When the Whiles want to know what they'll be doing on any partic ular day. they cnnsuJt the rcfri~crator door. MRS. BANDEL, WHO HAS !iupplicd Corona del Ma r High with a stt.•ady stream of athletes for 15 years, s ays she only has one maJor complaint about the I rc.>nd an youth a thletics "ll 's JUSt getting too com- pet1trw The ch ildren nowadays spend a lot more time practtc · ang, and there's too much em· phaMS on wmrung." Mrs. Bande l !>a ys Does that sound ltkc your im· a~e o f a "Little Le ague Pttrl•nl ., .. "It k1ncl of worries m e that kid ~ lhrnk l h1:y have to pus h themselv<.:is so much ," s ht> suys. "I'm all for 1.11XJrts, but the re 's a limit to l'Vtryth•nt:." MRS. WARD, WHOSE KIDS piny f(lr Newport Harbor High, hitK ii i11ffe rcnt ('Omplalnt. She 's ~o rry lo s~e the lncreasin~ lllH'C'it11lzt1tion Of youth Sports . "ll 8l'l'MS II k now a k Id has to pl<'k j UMl one s port and concen· trnt(' on thnt to s ucceed," s he trnys. "I feel sad a bout that bccouse the kids s hould still be oble lO enjoy three or four d1f· ferent sports " The White~. Bande ls and F r .. P.,.e aJ PIRATES •.. NCAA championship at Cal ln 1959, but he uya the two feelings are uncomparable. "They are really two separate things and to ra te one above t.he other wou1d be foolish. "I was fortunate In that I had a 1reat troup of kids to work with who strived toward wiM.lng thelr conference fir1t and then the state." It 'a not • very well hidden secret that OllU1 yearn• some day to co.ch at the four.year level. and 1lthou1h tht1 may look like lhe rilbt Ume, Gllli1 appf an content to 1ta1 where he 11 for the moment . That lhould be lood MW1 to the Orans• Coast faithful. Wards a ll agr~ on one subJect. ho wever Sacrtficin,:: for their children is no sacrifice a t all "If we we ren't helping the m tn a thletics wed be he lping the m in something c.>lsc. whether 1t 's music lessons or whate ve r ." Mrs . Bandel s ays. "I don't think of It as dedicatton at all. ft ·s just a way of life for us." SAVS MRS. WAR D: "I can't see any place better to put your time and money tha n tn your children's Interests. W<' love at And whe n all our ch ildren an· g rown , we'll probably do the s a m (' thin g f or our grandchildren ... White s ums it up nicely ... It's worth e very hour and cvt·ry ce nt. Our four jocks are healthy, Interested in som elh1n)I( e lse besides themselves and have r e c·cived counseling and help from first rate coaches And they're usually too tired to even think about getting into trouble." We consider ourselves fortunate to haH' had tht• opportunir y t<'l le arn from Coach Cochrane. l\s a kc•y assistant under Coaches Lent a nd Pizzica , he was la rgely n ·l'>1>0no;1bh.· for rht• s u<'cess or our t eams and o ur develo pment as ph1y1•rs Playtn~ college football enhanced our respect for his coaC'h1n g ability, as w<' found we were be tter prepared than our comJ)l•t1lors in all pha:.('" of tht• gam e . lie possesses the rare combination or ll·Chmcal football ex· pcrt1sc : an ability to motivate and c11sc1plinL' an a subtle, unofrend · m g m anner . and persona l dcd1C'at1on Yet, h(• has 1mpressPd us most with thost• qualities he ha~ whic h d1~llngu1sh a me rely amh1lrOU'-1·nach from a great one !If' maintains a sense of pers pcct1v<' allowin~ him to act ethrc<1lly ant.I with genwne concern for htl> players. deo.;p1te rompelll1 ve pres - s ures . llank Cochrane h as earn ~ our hr ghe:..t rt'.,p<•cl and ad m1ra· lion. He inspires. he commun1cale~. hl' work~ llrclcs~ly. and he •~ e minently qualified for the JOb We hope everyonl' a s!\oc1atcd with lhC' Nl•wport Harbor football pro~ram will unite behind Hank Cochrant'. ,1 A"IJn ,,f exceptiona l tule nt a nd character. a nd provide him with the s uppQrt he will need to aC'hieve the s uccess w~ all hOPf' fl'lr. Vince Mulroy, Tom Buacas, Erik Escher. Steve Foley. P S. AJthou gh I have n 't had the plea .. un• of pluyrng for llank Corhrane, I've known h im for four year~. and ht• has my highest re1;uird as a coarh and as 3 person Ken Margerum Clearance Sale On Al Vans In Stock! SEMPERIT .. S•lmta Lanclntaik T e1tfle hlhd 25 To Choose ~°"'At BIG SAVINGS!! -·-, .. 5SR70 VTT B·TBL t55SR12 VTT B·TBL 145SR13 VTT B·TBL 155SR13 VTT B·TBL 165SR13 VTT B·TBL 175SR13 VTT B·TBL t65SR14 V'TT B·TBL 175SR14 VTT B·TBL 185SR1 .. 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NY 1\1-\ FeOerkcit St LOI#" Golhn, NV 1\1-\ M•Cl<llt1Cln, 6ol.1Cltl Connors Breezes GOLF ROUNDUP. • • NEW ORLEANS tAP) -It took Jimm.y Con· nora two sell lo slarl lookina like the bell in the world, but wben he gol rolling, be walloped Jobn Sadri. ranked 255th, to win bis opening round match 5-7, 6·3, 6-0 in lbe New Orleans Ten· nl1 Tournament. There were two upsets ln tbe =DI round AC· lion. ~tb Afrlean Joban Kriek knoclled orf fourtb·aeeded Eddie Dtbbe &-3. 4-8, M , and Krlell'1 couatr1man. Deon Joubert~ beat el1btb-1eed.ed Tim GuJUkloa W, M , t ·l . Jn other flnt-round aeUoe, Ray Moore beat llllle CUW t.a, &-I, 1·4: Toma1 Smld blaaled Joba UDJd M, 14, and Tom Otalllboa, Tlm'a brot•er, beat Jeff ....... ..,...,, &I• Wuwlell beat :::t,:.:::= •• aule, ••• Geoff ......... , ........ ........ I • shotgun start al 1. Dinner will be at 6:30. Ronald Wickline of Newport Beach and Dean Quinlan ol Capistrllno Valley are also on the com· mittee. For further information, call 547-6301. Olft!W•9 Areta C••ne. IRVINE COAST -Criss Cross Tournament: A Fllshl-1. <tle> Charlene Holoway, Helen Risley, 3lY.t ; 3. Betty Cathcart, 33. B f111bl-l . (tie> Rose Harold, Cay Hallberg, 30; 3. Marilou Hogeboom, 30~. C Flight-D. J . Swanson, 28\oii; 2. Georgeanne Dou1belty, 30; 3. ElaJne Rush, 30Y.t. D '1l1ht-l. Barbara Unae, 27~; 2. <tie> Camille Llndquiat, Ernestina Valdes, 30Y.t. Tin Whiatle: A FU1bt-1. Thelma Garford, 31; 2. <Ue> Charlene Holow,ay, Allee Rohdy, 38. B FU1bt-1. (lie) Dottle Wrl1bl, Cay Hallbefl, Bette Allen,•· C Flisbt-1. Helen Appel, 31; 2. <Ue> Pat Clarboa, Georseanne Doqberty, ST. D FUpt-1. Lor•lne Butcher, .O ; 2. Enattna Valdes, 38; 3. Marilyn Cruden, 38. G-.t Day Tournament: <Gl'Oll)-l . Dorie Amen, Alice Robdy; 2. Charlene Holoway, llanba 8tortl. Ginn1 Ford, Jeanne 8lma. cNet>-1. <tle> CatlaJ TUrner, Jean O'Skea, Alnel Gouin, Dorit K_,1; llllea Muad)', Dorathy Gr•Y. Janel Holli· day,Rolaleellart. LAGUNA DACll-Meo'a Low Net Tauma· ...... Ill S.. 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Ol'CALtl'OtlNIA f'O• THI COUNTY D' OllANOI ---~ .. \tot•ol SIANlEY row 1N AOOY 0.-<U~ NOTICE IS Hl'Rf8V (,IVFN IO tM treCll10t• Of ll'c .OOVf' n•IN'CI O.u@.111 Ille! •II ~''0'" "-"'nq c t•tr•I\ ..O•ln'1 Ille •••Cl O.C-nt ,, .. •OOulfltO lo Ill• 1111,,,, wllll 11-,,_Cf'\\&<1 VQU<Mr\ 111 1M Ollllt ol Int < ltr~ ot IM •bOve Ill 1111eo <-1. 0t to pr• .. nl 1111m, will\ the ntt<•'""'"' vOUt f'W"t 4. to th• un Otr\IQned •t I~ "'Qtlh M•'" St•••I, Soni& AN. CA, """" 11 ,. '"" o••ct ol busineu or 1111 u11CMn•onrC1 In <tit m•t tor\ otrl••l'inq ICI IM e\lat• Of "'10 Cit Ctelf'nt wlllltn lour month• 1111•• ti.. 11"1l)UbtlUhCltlOf1111\ l>OllU 0&1it0 Feori;;1ry n. 1q1• Oon•IO 0 Fr-ric• .... Donato Fr~rio I: ~ecu1or 0111-.. w 111 01 ttw •00•• n•meo OK-nt WAL TEii O. HOWAl-0 INC 1200 Hortti Mah• s1 .... 1 s ...... S.nte AM, CA '2101 Ttt SlHJOl Attor"•f !or Eaec.,.O• P11bll\...., °'-COll\I D••IY PllOI Peo 11 Mar • 13 10 "" 11• 1• PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OP A8AND0NMENT OP USE OP FICTITIOUS 8USIH£SS NAME T ,, .. •OOO-tf"M') Dt·f\Of't\ hAV• .tb1tft dO~d ,,_,. vY> of tht f it t1lt0\I'-8u\•· M~\ Na~ SANVISTA INll( \IMrNT COM P.ANV t164t M 1tttwU North hv1f\f' (,, .,,., PtJBLIC NOTICE SUl>l lllott COUllTO" CAl-IPOllNIA C~NTY 0' OllANGf CAH NIJMtl!ll A-l Ill 1111 JIMtt•r Of It-. A~llUllOfl Of LA••Y VtCTOll CA~llHl.I ~°" ("l\<lnq&Of .. _ .. ,,.., o•oc• TO \HOW CAUSE ,Otl C..AHG! Of' NAME lAllllY Vll"TOll "'SCAREl-Lt "•• lllKI • """"°" In '"" court tor 1n gr O.r •l10w1110 .,..ll!onr• to <"-"09 "" ll•Mf' 1rom lARRY VICTOR f'ASCAAE lLI to YITTOAtO GINO (AArlLt It I\ llOtrfl>V OtO<!tl'O that Oii otr-\ lnt•r~\I..., I" llW' ""°'t~r 1ro••'411CI •P Pe•• lltlOf• lhl\ court In °"""''"'•Ill NO l ti 100 C"l•tC (.enter OrlVt W•\I bntA A"" c.i111ornl<1, cin All•" ?•. 10• •I II O'CIOCI\ 0 m , '"Id 1...,11 AM t"•'• \now c.w\I:. 1f •"Y Hwv f\ev~ why '"'d l)f'l•llon IOr d"~ QI n..mr \llOuto not bl! or4f'\l"<I II ,, 1Ur111o!r °'°"'"" tMI • CCIOY or '"" or°"' to \l!Ow C61.K<t be pyblls""d 1n ORANG!' COAST DAllY PILOT," n'!W\P•oer ot ~n .. ,ttt t\fcutet 1on DYbtl\f'W<t U'I tn1-. counh 4111 lta\1 oner " w1ttii~ tor tour (ot'l\fJ<uhv,. wtt•\ OttUf 10 In~ o .. y Of '"'" tw•nn<i O•te<I ~rth• 1•~ l<RU(f W SUMN~ R JUOOI' Of lr-P S.-• ,.,, Court LESLIE R. JONES, ol \HAY, STlllLING &JONES -s •••" 1 1..0 , $\Ille· o L• H•t>r•, ~··-· *l1 r.1 nut•eJ 1n1 T•I 111•1 "1~11' A"'"""' lw l'f'l•l-PuOll\hll'd Of•llqf' CO<t\I O••ly P1lnr M•r ll 10 ll M\O Apr J ... 19 •• • I• P URI.JC NOTICE Tht-f"1cHl'°1U' 8u-.1M\\ M•m.-. rt> IH61l1 ,,.,.,P<f •n AM111fl WA\ flll'd '" Or•nO" f ~ ~o 11ti1 4 Co<JnlV nn JttN"'rw It ••I• 'Ml COAPO,.l'TION a\ Outy ap Dt'ln 0 04v•"4)tl lllM Oc••n Hilt PQtntpd ''"''~ ~' t~ totlow tnq Drl•P O•MPo1n1 (Acr/11'1'1 ~ .. .,,,-~ ol ''""'WILL SElL OA••d 'i A_.,'°" 119'& C•yuQd Al PUflt tr AUCTION TO IH£ l an• El roro CA"76JI) H IGHF\1 !llDOEJI l'OR Clo "'H AnQu\ M4' ~t'SQn ~10 '\.ind<"' to•v•blt ""' tim~ ot \air tn ldwtul ti. Or••~ C0tonA<IPI M.., C•'f'l&1\ mon•y 01 Uw UnllO'd St•l~sl ,.11 rlOhl, '"'' bu'\lr"W'\ wit\ ronoUtt~o bY A t1tltt t'nd intl"ff'\t '°""~•~ 10 and oo\llf Qti1nrrttl part~r\,..•D h•ld t>y u und'l'r \ttld D·Hd of Trust 1n ~"" 0 Oa1111(°" th.., orooenv twrr1,.atter df"\Cribed fhl\ \t,,IPl'Tlf''11 .,,,, '""" woln ""' TRU<,tOll WAL I E A .. CU ATI'> (ou"lv r""' or O•MQ•• Cnunty '"' PAPI< ft< .. no JUDY loNN PARt<ER J Marc n 12. 1'1• M•tt "? '~IQ "u\r>ano dnd w1tr rl\ 101nt t•ndnh FH1eA•1 l\£Nff tr ll'AV El l A I "111,41 r•b 11 M#ir 4 13, 20 to74 ~II 1• J#ubll"nf'<S Ornriui• C..O••'' OA1lv P1fOI Kl U'iMfYfA .enunm"rr1e<1wof't'tan Publl~hed Or""<I<' (<M\I MAI ll, 20 ti Apr }, 1910 0 Aily Ptlol oH 10 PUBLIC NOTICE Me• 6 I) 111 11 1•1• l?t 14 P•<t>•~ No•emi...r J 4'71 "'in'" P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llU~oNESS NAME STATEMENT f "~ rotlOWtnQ f)t'f\Otl o\ OOtnq bV\I MU•\ M t R A , 111 lllfQ1n1• Pt•<f' (o\ta MM<>, CA "1UI ll•noolpn Jdm•' PAr • •• 111 lllrg1n1• Pla<f'. CCKlo .,.....,, C ;i •1611 fP\1\ bus1nen 1\ <onc>uCtf'G bY on tn <11v10u&t Ranootpn J Par-er fn1s. \latemrtnt w•\ t1lf'd ,..,,,. trw County Ct•r~ or OranQf' Coun1v on Fel>fuMV 23 ... ,. '110iU Pub'"M(I Oranqto Co.i'1 D••lv P.!91 FeD 21 MM • I] 70. 101• n ,. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS FlCTtTICKIS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT lh• totiow1no oerwn " oo.nq bu" nf'\'\ •\ '>OUr HW fSl fA'< PFRFOAMA .. CE OISTJllBUTOP\ 7771 JE Wtn\ton RO An•""'"'· C• tl!IOll J,.. r r., l ou1\ Sf'\umw~ w-I 1 \1 Mun\I•• Or H11nl1r>ql0tl 8edcl\ {• r. ... Hu\ N\t~\ *' tondu<.lt-d t>v •n '"' d1v1du.tl J•rrv LOU•\ ~vm"'"" Th" ,,.,,..,... .. ," •t!I t i;tod w1tn trv> (Ouf"lh (IHll ot Or•no,. (CW"'" o,, M••cn 1 t•r> FIHI,., PuOl1'\IY'-n °'""~ c_04,t D4t•lv p,,.,, M•• • ll XI 11 l'l'i IJI I• Pl BLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT STAnMENTOF WITHDAAWAl- Th• •olt°"''n<I ""'"'" "doon\) bu\I FllOM PARTNERSHIP nf'n ~' OPf'AATING UNDEA PA T R I C IC J ( A H I I l FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ENTEAPlllSE'i, ~Sii? Doll•• Or. Hun 111• tollo.,1nq !><'•\On h•s wllllO•awn lln9lon R"ech, CA'l'IOAI ~' ft q r"trlll OM Iner lro m 1n• Patrlek J~nfl C~n•ll, ~SO OollM perln•"hlp Ol>O'tllltno und•r th" 11< Or . Hunt1110•on Rl'l>Ch, CA q1&•1 1111ou• bu"""-s nam~ ol v ·ou fl• '"''~I,..,\\ I\ conOu<lcd Oy M '" PROMOTIONAL SERVICES .II 3•1S d•••duat V•• Oonn<> <,u11~ 1018. N"wporl Patroc~ J CAll1t1 Bf'ac" < • 971>C>J Ttu\ ''-"tement wlJ\ hied w ltr'I lt\f' fhe flct•hOY\ b\f\1,......n rt.tme ~tctte (ounly C.ltrll OI Oran~ <011n1y on ml'nl Co• 1tw r>ar1nt"~''"P "'"' ltlt'CI on MM< I\ 12. ,.,. May 1, 1W8 '"'""County 01 0'<>nQI' F11UU full N ...... ~no AdOr~\\ oc •he Publl\lw<I 0r&noP (0.1\1 O•llY Ptlol P•r<oon Wll"'1•""''"<1 Mer 13, ?O. 71 Apr l 1914 t•I 1• O•v•o fat! ')m1t11. Ul Ha"'111on P UBLIC NOTICE r,1 • Co•I" -..... C.• 11267& D•vlO E•rl Sm1lll F"4t10 Pubh\ne<I O.~ ,.,.,, De1lv P1tol PUBLIC NOTICE CP·M~ NOTICE TOCRl'OITOllS \UPElllOJI COUllT OF THE ~TATE OF CALI FORNIA FOR THE COUNTY 0~ ORANGE NO A-11 N<1 111'1 1n -11._.J 0-'311 OI 01 ti< idl R4J,orch 1n "'f' 0H1c• of U,,. P.-rorO•r Of ()f'anQP County Wld OMt'I ut ltv\t ot'\Cf'tbfs ltw touo ... no pr() o--rl'f lh•t p0r11Qtl oC LOI 1) of F•1tv1e"' f-•""' 1n '"' t 1ty of Costa M•~. d~ ~, m •P rJl(Of'dil-<I 1n 8oOll I . PaQf' 1 l M1\ffltlft~ M..-o\ '" ow. ot11ct-ot rn-t Oul'\h' rfllCCW(litr oi \d•d covntY ,,..,..., ''bflO A\ toUoW'\ 8•01nn1t'IQ <f1 ct 001nt on th4!' Wr-''"' Iv .,,,.. ol ·~·d 1 01 JJ Nont>ertr '14 JI> If'<'• •rom '""' ~th'Wf"\I corn~' of ""'d Lnt ',,..rt1tn1 \ ()f '"' '4M'f• ,,,...,,... f1 O••t1·'1ttnt 11 ,~,,...., (tt'ifPrty •18 '° ff'l'I c>iar1111.-1 '" .. ' "'" prr"Of\• f'l.tvinq' 1""""' •"'•'"''1 with ,,.... "°"1""'rlv ''""'of ,.,d Lot 10 '' f ,, ,, .. ,... wr\ H t( l u«;MANN ()fo>4fl4...,.t1 N01t(f l\o, H. QfH'I <.1IV .. N ti> U'lllt ::,;d•!.: ·;;:;: :::~:-:~~~",~.'~· •·:~ ~:-; ~:!':~ ~·~~,:;:! :;-.!~'.:;,~ ~0~u ;~~~frro:.:.· ':,"' ;, .,.;:,.~: ,:~·.~.':~',,,:,~n lr-nrfl N0t1r-11, t'f4 ~ ft'flt p.Hdllttl ,,, .. n.-r• \4t"f "® "•'' ,, ," ... Utl .... , ... ~·" ft\\ff'f'IY l t,,_. l hfl'f'IC• ,,,.,,,orw-d "' trw> '''"" ntftt• tU f OWIN ~ .. ,,., • ., •lfl ..0 tfft Oo\f'•ll~I ""'"" 'W"•d y./ (HA FFf f 1.0 A\ltrHd..-t r ... ('l\OA ~~~~r~•,1;:r:0 ;:: t:.'",':!',';_. ~:, ~t'n (l,.Ml·n1~ ( 1llfnr"11t'll,.I? w,._H"°~' Ot ~Qinn;nq "I tn• ol •,._. "' Ou'•rt•••. rt '"'.., "" F •<fll D\ ,,...., NO''""" ·O 00 trt't n,.."1qrn-d .,, ... 11_;.,.n.-r-. Ot r1Ai1n1"Q ,,.. ,., .. , ... 0, 41'\0 f • ~ t t~t' Wt'S'"'' th" .. ,1.-1 .. 11t \1t1lf"0tt11r1 .. nl *itrur\tour ,06 ~1,..,,~, .. ot < P Y :'~7:~:·h<"':' .. ' 1,,_.' ., .. ' PUbh.-nt•t>n "' T n.-r>t~rty dbOv~ Of>\<t1bed o~ O.ttttd f,.Otu,.r-. H 1tf7ff ~:~,~~~~.:n ''';.",'.:~~:'~;.,~~:,,~~ C:.:':::.~rn•~:.::.~.~i";, 1oc,.t11 '"• Pf.,.,._.nv mdv be obtained ,,_ ~00\I~ l\df'no•d 0 .. tf'O ... n t by \Ubmittln.Q d Wf'lftfl'fl rf'QUf'!ll w1tn1r\ EDWIN w CHAFFEE •~no .. ,, !tom·~'"'' pUOllCatlon ol ''° AvenkSA GrlftMla ~~~;0!~ :c;;:,,~~·~·i~~iA~hO;•· ~:~ ~~!~;;;·.~~ •1.n llAV If JI MAN (10 SMI (OtOO< .. llOf\ Attorney 1.,.. E•.-:~1,,. P 0 llo• 3)1. Butna p..,~. Calltorntd PtJDh .. f\H'I 0tont11 f<d t lA11• Pilot llt "\tr""' ttOOr•\\ or CC'UT~mon ell" M•rch t. ll 10 JI ,q,Q \IQr"•t1on •S. '"Own •bove no warr-dl"l1" illill ,. 1\ Q•'*"n ... 10 lh. c:.omp~trn~\\ or tor r f"ttM\\I PUBLIC NOTICE t nt .,..,...he:'"'., undftt w.o D~<l ot ''"''·by'"•"°" ot •or~•<" or df!tautt 1n ,,. .. Ol>'IQtt•on' ,_e<un~d tn~rf'b• MrttOfOff' 4UKutf'd *"'° 0t:Uv~rM to NOl'ICE TO CREDITORS IM ""°""'Qned • wrltion Oect•ralton M•r 13.20.11.Apr 3. t'ttt q1).1' SU1"£11t0tt COUllT Of' THIE o• 0•••1111 -~ .... no for Sale. ano STATE OF CAl-tFO•HIA FOii "'"""" "OllCtof ~Kh ;ind o! elt<hon PUBLIC NOTlCE THE COUNTY OF ORANGE 1n r•u•" lhe ...-n19M0 lo ••II \AIO .. 0 A·'717• proo~rly to -.11\I .. "'"" obhOdllOM E \ldll' ol EPf\lt\ M (",E AAINC. ~-• •nG tn~r~ll~ Ille undH'\•O""'° c•uWO E f1NA C GElt~INc;, Df-<,.Ay.o w•O nnUcfl Of bt.,.Mh ~ ot fttf'l<t1on ftt NOT I Cf 1<, HfJIF8V (olV~N tn lhe l)o A•cordl'CI ~.-m(l"r S 1018, ., 1n (.tf'OlfOt''of lhf' •bOVfl' ,,.fNl'd dflo(•dflinf "' No .,.. In bOCMl tl"S• ~ '11. ot th•I dlt pr,-.,on'\ h•v•nQ r '"'m' AQ1t1n\f ~td Otft<1(\f AKWO'\ t~ \a 10 O"<~"' ,.,_. rf"Quir~d 10 t1I~ \oit•d ~1 .. wilt OP m.ade but w1tt.oul trtiem, •tlh ttwo rw<r"\"9ry vOU(,,....r\ 1n cov•n•n• Of' ""'-'''~"tY. f'•Prt!'S5 or '""" of1 •<f' ot: IN><••'• ('!If trwo •DOvf' '°" tmplt..O tpqardtrtQ hUI~, ~wuion, 01 t1t1f'O t ourt or tn Pf' .. Wf't trwtm. ""''" fncumbr*"-itS, to p.ay tfte remaintno th• ntc:ttwry .. ou<ftf'f'' 10 tne un P"•l"CfNf w m Of the nolt'(') i~ured d•r,IQM<I at \'3 W '111 '.ilr""t LO\ b1 ••HO O!O!d o! Trust, wltll 1ntertst •~ A('tQ#I•'\, Califom1" "'"''<" 1\ tn_. OloCP 1n ,_.,d notf' Qf'Olfltdifd, 3dvi1nctt-~. 1f ttf"IV ot bui1~"' ot """ undf'r\1qMd 1n .,11 uno..,r tn.t te-rms ot w1d ~of Tru\t m••t11•r\ piprt1un1nq to IPW ,.,tl'1tt 01 \4.4•0 fft\ ch•t9t' ~nd Pwpen~s of tne de<edflnt, w1U'un tour rnont"" •"•' ,..,,. 1 ru\ttt -"CJ Of the trusts cre•lf'd ,., hr\I oubtlOtlClflof lhl\ nol•cr •••d Dt~ot Tru\I DatO'd JMtu<try 7• 1•1• ""''" wl• will Cl" ""'d on lhur'4ay M" $n~ron All<• ECIQM April ), 1•tt di 11 00 AM ., .... oH•c• f•MVU1wofttw ot TD Serv1ttt-Comoanv. Bank ot E-\latpofthP•bOv" Am flf•Ca Towtr. ~H4' 1110, 0tw" C•tv """"'° ~P-Of'tnt Bou•etw~ro Wft.\t, OtlJt\Qf, ca11torn1a 8Ylt0"' A llENTLEV 0Alf'd M,nc"& 1410 Ul"' HllSl,...1 '\MI COAPORATION l-os Ang•t ... C'1tlton11• .. , uld Trust"'!, Ttl· .u .. ui T 0 SERVICE COMPlo"IY Attorney tor E•Klllro-.. 9f't'lf PuOh~rtf(I o ... ~ (OA\l O•Oly PtlOI Mdr I~ 10 11 Apr J. t014 HI I• P UBLIC NOTICE R• l •noa May~\ A.\!.l\tM'lt Se-c.r~tttrv Pub'"IW<I Orenoe Co.nl O•••v P1101 Ma•<" •l, 70 71 1'7• PUBLIC NOTICJi: .... u, NOTICE OF T•USTEE'S SALE Lo.n No 8AI"' r '> No J1xµ I 0 SERVICE COMPANY '" Oulv •PC>01nteo Trw-. .-'""' follow "'" O.~rt~ -ot 1~1 Wll.l-SELl Al PUBLIC AUCTION TO lHE HIGHE'iT 8100EA FOR CASH •o•v•O•~ At t1m~ of 'a•~ .,.. •a•tvt mcin•Y OI tr,. Un1tf'<I Slattt I all rtQM t•ll• •"" tntl!<MI con~•"° to ano now r..10 by It .....O.r YIO Dft<I of Trust "' tile pro0ff1Y llo!re•nallu OtlterltieO. TAUSTOR FRANK e BAIN and BAA81oRA ANN BAIN lit. BENEFICIARY JAMES Al-AN RAIN A•tOrdlld JMl.,.,Y 7•, 1911 as in•l• HO 31"1 In ~ 1200 Ptl!I@ 530 o! Or r•clal Record~ In '""' olllce ol th,. A&eorlffr Of Or•nqe County , W•d clMc:t of tru\I oe.crl~ IM 1ot1ow1no pro perty Loi "OI TrM:t No. Sbtl. n sf\ow" on • m•o rKOl'Otd In book 111. P•oo •4. 11, II, 1', 20•l'CI11 ot M1s<fllllM9U' MIPS In Ill• olttte ot In• County lle<O•Otlrotse•dCountv E•ceOI •ri 1.1nolvooeo -"•" tn- ,.,.,, 1n ell oO, QO\, "''"""''' enc:t otller ~f(lfocotl!Cln substatK" tylno .,.IO• I oeolh Of .aG lee1 w1tl\oUI t ..... ) af DAii. Y f'ILOT t u..oay M.,ch 20 111' Business FTC: Cons11mer Gets Short Stick on Housing w A s 111 N c; r o N t I\ P t Allbou.ch Lhe goH·r nnwnt pl.t)'' u m a}or rolt> II\ lhl' nation'" housing pohl'I<'' ltllJt.' of what 11 don \b d(>. lJ!nt'd lo rl r\lh '('I lht• cons umt•r . l\U 11 l he fo'N h·t itl Tradf' ()>m mu •. 1011 t .1ff pollll · of ttw ( (>1trtnw ol of llo u lntt anlf l rlrnn Ot•H•lop m1•nt the V1•tN.1n' l\dm 1111,trn hon nd tht" 1.-arm1•r-c 1 lomt.• A'1 m1 n1,trat11)n, II ot '4-hh h ..,, cnu1 ~.-hou In~ J.lftl(lw lion. the· rc-por1 .. n1'1 not dN1r. OO~l'Vt'r, It rn()ljt or lhl' 'll llfl "1,c1hry options " wt'r <' cJt·lt·ll't.I bl'fon• tht.• d<>cumc nl wai. r,•l\'UM.oQ "IT HA~ Bt;EN d1fh('ull to make: l"OO!>UOlt'r prolt't'l1011 at l n t.t pulJ\'\1 br"''"'M hook the f'"TC i.taff .. a '& ttw 1tov1•rnin(•nl ltcW'\ a 1:n•ut dt•ltl lo 'µur 1!1• veluµnwnt but lltt lc• to pr 1lh « t buyers mlrl n•n tt•rit It al.,o 111 -.ho~n 1n Inc-a l hu11tJ Inf t (idh ""hll'h lh1 rt'f)(ll l '>Kid '"m• t1m1· 11'f1u1n • "''"It unduly {t ' ·~ (' n .. I \ I Ill •• I h 11 11 ' •• n d m a tt'nal" t r .11· t I "t' to c on 1d 1 t u tt n r It'' Olh,•1 WI t• 10 'SUl'iJOrt or kdt•rul hou'in~: pro~1 um11:· the rt>port l'WllJ "l•11wn1•1t1 I. lohor uld uislry 11nd t·on11uu11·r lfllt'resh h uvt· THIS IS Rt:n t:l'.'TU> In l)w "h l th1• .. ·11 • r11ultl 1111 "11' 1979 Won't Rerun 1974 Caution~ Hy Mlfo.RR \ (,l ( \:-i llov. m .m ) l llll\'" hJ \I' \OU ht'.tfcl llu 11·1·t·nt .. 1or k m<11 kt•t c·11m11<1n ·d to lht· 197 1 ru<i rkt·l · 1>1111 t n 1uot 1 Too m a ny, I'm 'urt· lh-sp1te o m(' .,u, l;wc• "m1IJr1t1t"' thc'r<' urc.· t•nouJth d1Ht•rcnt·es to lw 4'11t'mirJl(in.i "hil t· pn · sent !.entam ent may not bt• totall) hean sh, ll " a lso not as compla('t.>nt a s 11 wa., 1n c.1rl)' 1974 Tht• altitude or institutions today 1!. fu r mort• <1t•fen''"' and they ha ve much mon • t'U\h avu1h.1 bh• for ootenllal l'Om m1tm1•nt to thl' markc•t MANY INSTITUTIONS. S l'Cfl ,\S rnutu.tl funds. ·1nsuranrc companll's. etc-. wc·rc not onl) nt>t sellers of common :.t()('k during lht· Janu;,ry rally. they macie a point of saym~ so Add1t1onally, r J'1EW FROM" 111ESI'REET ~ thNe has het.•n -;om t• in d1v1dual mdr~1n hu) 1ni.t n•cenlly, but the buyt•r .., huvc tended to be• qUl<'k to $t•ll and now hold a rec· - ord St3 '1 tulhon in hqu1d mont>\ mark1'I funds /\ncl 4!i Pt-rrent lo 50 p<'rr cnt 11f the>'"' l?llt ml'nt 1-1•n ·1cl's have remaint•d bt>arish \<'rord1n~ to the clasi.i c contrarian theorit·!'t. nt·~.ll•H' :-t.•nt1mt.•nt a nd lari:c· cai.h r'°s1tions ca n be th1• ~15'!nlfl<'ant foun<1atton for an u ptrend Otht•r 1mportJ nt d1vt·r~cncPs In April 1974. t he Oo" .lonr s T rans Ports a nd Ut1l1tH•s hit ni·w lo"s well ahl'ad of lht· Dow Jonl's Indus trials-This poss1b1hty looks for from certain now The major weakness has been m the airhn<'!> 1or which mor e later 1, but tht•y appe ar to be oversold a lr<>ady On the orher hand, tht' nuls havl' -.hown tm· proving relattvtt strttn~th. ;ind potential interim bottom s in recrn t we<·ks :-.ui.:Aest !> t hat the transportation could beJ;t1n to a('t heller. Evf'n the ut1 httes a re fa r fro m being as Wt'ak arro&~ lht: board as they were 1n 1974 fo'URTl .. ;RMORE. MANY DIVIDEND 1n l'reasf'!> this VC'~tr mt•an an l\tvc·ra14l· y1l•ld for 1 ht• Oow J ones lnd ustri<ils 11f almo.,l ll '1 percent 1ts y ield al lhe Dow's bottom in 1974 That m<iy not tw meaninJ?fuJ until in Lt' rest rates peak. but 1t doc·~ imply less risk now than 1n 1974 F1 nully, the de: c1s io ns of ~old. t he doll ar and for eign ~lock markets differ from those e arly in 1974 . All this. of courstt , 1s hardly l'Oncluslvc, but we still belie ve the present market is enough d1., s imilar from that of early 1974 that anothe r good r:Jlly may follow a s uccessful tc:,t 0 pager WIDE AREA COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A. '17.10 .:.:r:~ • FRIETO ALLIN TRUCDIG '79 Fords R ecalled D E TROIT <AP t Al mos t 11.000 1!179- model cars, t rucks and busc~ urt' being recalled hy Ford Motor Co. afte r the auto m a k e r d is· coyered possible s teer- i ng a nd air-bra ke d e· lccts Ford sa id it would notify 14,600 U.S. c ar o wners a nd more than 1,200 1n Canada tha t t h e ir Mus tangs a nd Capris may experience ··a reduction or loss of sleerln~ control" due to an "Incorrect" part of the s teering assembly. 2600H.t.1Wc:t. C:O...Meeo, $40-9100 till Look Llk ly o ur .tpprtJach. ulthoul:h still c'nuUous. would lw IO ht·c'Ome J 1wt buyt·r on weakne~i. \ 0 S ~•:AKING 01-' AI RUNES : T hes<• ,t11<'k'> havl' sufrt·rl'd dut' t<1 fun. that e vents in I 1 .111 ""11uld ll•ad to a fu l'I :,horta ge Rl•a hsticaUy. '"'' 1111~ht t•xrwct one or t"11 th1ngs to happen. Fuel v.111 lit• in s hort i.upply and pricc·s will he much t11J,:hl·r. or tht.· supply of rul'I will be udequate and 1•1 11·1•:. "111 Ix.· muc h h1J:hl•r l ~·i.n 't sound like lllUC'h Of i) d l01('(', dOeS It 'I) J d ful•I pricc:s a lre ady have b<.'t'n dcrontrollcd 111 thl' llmtt•d Stall'!., \\ h al·h mean:-1l could he as high as 50 ('ent:. u g allon by the fourth quarter of 1979. 25 per· cttnt above the 1978 year-end level. /\t that priCl'. fuel wo uld ac· count for 23 pe rc ent of the :11rlines' total operat1nf.? co!>t~. which could be recovered with a 5 pe rcent to 6 ptirccnt rise in r1~· venue~. If fuel s upplies e1 r e llde· ~"E 1111 v LUCAS quate, :iirlines rould m amt<ltn th<·ir pla nnc-d l<'vel of ope rations but would be forced to raise prtn •i.. probably by 10 percent. /\s a rcs ull. traffic ~rowth might slow to a rate of less tha n 5 PNC'enl in lht• rourth quarter IN TIU-: EVENT OF A ··uEr. shortage . t rarr.c growth nught be bC'ttcr than expected . because flight operations would be redur <"l and loa d far turs would n Sl'. thus pro' 1d1 ng some cost sa vings <sod increas ing the a veragC' airline yield. The only pn•v1ous experience with a foc i s bor1agc wa i. 1n 1971, when the oet sho rt term re· ~ult was pos 1L1ve ConsC:'quenlly, etc-s pite a poss1hle fu<•I sho rtage later t h1i-year. th(' purcha11e of sc•lc<'lcd a 1rl1nc :.tocks would :-till be r ccom· mend cod Sht'TTtJ Lucas is an account executa~ m the ~nla /\nu 11/fwe oJ Mernll Lynch. Pwrce. /o'enner and Smith Added Taxes Hurt Recession Fight WASHINGTON I AP > -The Joint Economic Comm1llce of Congress says the nation's ability to avo id a reces:,1on late this year may be hampered by the highe r Social Security taxes that began Jan. I The panel s aid President Carter 's voluntary wagl' and price guidelines. a tighl rein on federa l spe nding a nd easier money leading lo lower in· l<'rf'st rates could bring results in the fi ght against 1nnat1on. BUT THE K EV TO BREAKING the wage. price spira l is providing greater tax incentives for s avings a nd investment, the committee s aid. That would lead to business expansion. increased pro· duc livity and a s lowe r rate of price incr eases. 1t sa id. In its fi rst an nual report ln 20 years to win en· dor scme nt of a ll m embers , De mocratic and Republican, the committee said inadequate atten- tion may have been given to the effect this year's Social Security tax increase will have on consumer s pending. Last year, because Social Security laxes were assess<.'() only on lhe first $17,700 of wages, a fami· ly earrung $30,000 stopped paying those taxes in early Augus t, m eaning a larger paycheck for the last 4'h months of the y~ar. But on J an. 1. the max- imum annual wa ge subject lo Social Security taxes jumped to $22,900. Agency Moves Cochrane Chase and Co., Newport Beach, has announced pla ns lo change Its name and move to a larger office. The advertising. public relations and m arkel- ini? firm will become Cochrane Chase, Livln st.on & Co .. Inc., as of June 30, ac· cording to Cochrane Chas e. board chairman. It will be mov· Ing lo a new building at 19600 1-'airchlld, lrvtrie . The name change reflects the role of the agency's presi· dent, LYM Livingston, Chase aald. Chase will continue to be responaible for long-range plan· n ing and overall client rela· tlons, whlle Uvingston wUJ handle opera· lions. TWO HUGE HAU.S PM)(EO WITH TRUO<S CASH FAST Homeowners : Loans 8'T'lnged fOt" any reaeon. CrecUt, no problem Borrow on your eQutty. Cell now for courteous. fast lnformetton. Anahaim•*NT ~-tnd) 17141147·7111 ·~ Mwt:••Co. Midi 21, 22, 23-1:00 to 8:30 Dlity THE NUlllER ONE TRUCK IHOW IN AMERICA been f.l bl<' to ul(rce on federal sub11idl<'ll ror houl)ln1ot. Dul len· d<·rs. wot1cers ond th•• housing industr y le nd to lose intere11t onrt' lht' hou.slnl( Is funded and built " 'l'he F'1'C Marr u 1d HUD. th1· No l aiwncy involved with how•· Ing , hn" 11onw eom.ume r pro grami; Uul Jlll()'i. vr1mary m1i. SIOn is "tht• Slt-c:rlnl{ of rf'source!. to howung and c:ommun1ty de vdopmN\l pro jertll, not t he «ur Survival at Seo anl( o f d e (i"c:l s in ho ui.1ng m a rkcti.. wh1 c:h c a u:-.e co n· 11umers· harm." thl' 11l11ff !>aid. THE R E PORT SAID Con1tress has given consumers tax breaks. but a gain tht! goal 1s primarily to stimulate development rather tha n to protect buyers and rcn· ters. /\c ompanym g thl' fo cus on pme n t 1:. <• mountin~ r o( c:ompla1nts about poorly bu.lit homeA, lhc: rt'(l(>rt said The 'F'fC and tl UD nre Jointly commissioning a nu tionwide study of the sco1~ or tht• defective home proble m, Of. r1c1als said. "The indic:ations are that this is a major problem -roof:, that leak the firi.l t 1rp • it rain:-, pJumblllS.: that 1s not 'hooked url, foundations tha t a rc unsound." said Oav1d (; E1:-c ns te1J1 of the t·rc s taff. THE RE PO RT SAI D prt·· llm inar y ei.t 1ma ll'i. 1ndicat1· "that perhaps 10 pC'r('l!nt o r hew homf•s may have ma1or dl'fee tl', su('h as ina dequate ini.ulatlon ur faulty plumh1n~ " Consuml'r!. als o l'Xpe ril'n('t• problt•ms m "ettlt•ment cos tl', brokera~c t omm1ssrnn'I an<I form leaSC!> for rentals, the re: IJ()rt s au.J. 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"1•x t·1·1.1t1vt• res r>onsib1l1tw..," at l-'11tll :'\1otor Co twlon.' tht• l'n<f of th1• ~ 1·a r . hur will kt'''P a hand 1n the hug1• hus1n1·.,., h1i. g ra oclfathl'r fou 11dt'(I Wt•stt•r n i\1rl1ne s tnHnl·cs learn !-.ur v1" a l a t sl'a t o pn·pa n · I h t•m fo r emcrgem·y chl('h mg 011 o c<.>an flig hts In fhghl in s lnt<·tnr Mauret'n Winn H•lb tht·m ho \\' to roll into a ltll' rail 111 ph oto ahm·c· Tr~11nc·es use s pring bo a r d t o simulate 1ump in~ from a plane door 111 pholo Lc!-i'.'ion:, \\l'rl' taug ht 111 Lo:-. i\ 11gl'lc:s I do plan to c·onl inu1· m}' a1>- i.11t 1a llon with th1 · l'Orn pany 111 111 h t•r t•a p;w1l It's. but I no l11ng1•1 \\Il l lw 'ol'rv1 ng a 1> l'htl'f t·i. t·eul 1" ,. off1c:cr. ·· V11rd ''"'I 1-"o rd ll> Vl'>ll IOJ' i\ u-;I r :.iha fo r I ht. I ntrOOU{'I ion ut j Ol'W l',11 mod••I Ovt·r 'l'ht• Counlt•r MASO Li1tinqs t\._ t~ ' JJb!J.-NC. 10\f • ,..,. f fMt UC. T.tmo• 111 '' Pu,111( N I~ I 10 _. t_. '• f ,, .... 111 ,. 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Federal spending Lo administer it cost the government $866 million in fiscal 1970 The C1sc;sl 1980 budgcl allontes regulatory expenditures or $6 04 t)allion. an incr ease or nearly 600 percent THAT GaOWfH, SAYS KENNETH Chilton, 'assistant director of the Center ror the StucJy ()( American Husiness at St. Lou1s University, "woul<.1 be the envy of any husiness executive tracking a company's sales." Similar t.o the pattern in bus1ne~s. he observes, "1t 1s the newer 'product lines' consumer safety and health. job safety, and environment C:Jnd energy that ~how the most rapid expansion." While he was at the BrookrnAS Institution . Charles Schultze. now chairman of lhc President's Council of Economic Advisers. offered anolher tclltn.: oh!>ervat11111 about regulation's growth ··Relying on r egulHtion rather than economic incentives to dt>al with the highly comµlex area!> or hehav1or ha~ a built-in d y namic: th a t lnl'Vltably broadens the scope of regulation · M i~ht not goals be more efficiently achiev<.'CI. he asked then. 1f w~ used market incentives instead. SUl'h as foes related to a firm'!> pollutant act1v1t1es. with the money used to maintain en- " ironmental standards" The reflections arc from t wo studies CUN•Of'f' r eleased during the past few days, by the St Louis -;tudy center and by the Business Rounrltable, the latter a small Organization Of big business Chief l'Xt!CUtiVl'~. THEY ARE NOT THE ONLV ones conccrnc:d Slowly, it appears. ever yone is gelling worried about re~ulauoo·~ growth. even consum er groups that actively pursue1I 1t, even officials charged with implementing it. Congress has before it a number of reform bills. The White llousc· has issul•d executive order 12044 . on improv ing govcrnml·nt r cgul<ttion It h<J~ ah.11 formed a regulatory analysis rcvac·w group ~ ,_ .... Heformers are not all of a fabrt(' Some seek mote cffi dency. nothing more. and somC! want the machinery di!> mantled. One thread. however, ts woven through all : The:r fear a monster ha~ been loosed THE MONSTER GOBHl,,t;S OOLL,\RS. and the <'om mon fl•ar 1s that unless gl\·cn bt>llt'r I raining and more direction. at might dc~cncrate into doan~ hlllc but that. Regulation, they say. must be regulated llence the sludic~. neither of wh1C'h lakes a poht1t<il stand. each limiting itself to mostly ~tat1stical findings and compan sons. Through Arthur Anderson & Co , thl' accounting firm. the Roundtablc studied cost lo 48 companies in 20 m dustrie~ of just sax rPRulat.ory agencies the first !>Ut h study. it claims. ever done. The fi gure $2,62 1,593.000, a number who!>l' significance 1s r('vealed tn comparison with the com- panies' total research and development costs,_generally thought to be their lifebLood, of $6 b1lhon. Stncks Drop at Fear Of Credit Tightening NEW YORK CAP I -The stock market. lacking any good news to bolster it and worried about lhe possibUity of further Federal Reserve credit tightening, fell today. The Dow Jones averue or 30 industrial issues was off 7 28 points to 850.31 Its low point was 10 points off. DeclarunR issues led th08e advancing by un H-5 margin on the New York Stock Exchangt.• Analysts said lhe market seemed nervous about thc Federal Reserve's open market com millec meeting to<la}. at which the Fed could decade to further til!hten interest rates. Results of the meetmA will not be mad1' puhlic for a couple of weeks. but the Fed's decision could IJ1· felt or> money markets almost 1mmcd1atcly Slof:'k11111 Tllr .-.;pol 119111 NEW YORK (API Sdlh. t pm 1>t1CC •nd Ml c~ o! lh!' l•fll!en mo\t ''""'" Nt• 'for-SIOU E <e1Wn9e '"'"'" g=:!171i1twtM>nal~y di ~~.~n 1~'•t -'II E.t•on SOt,900 )A • '"' US ll>Clu>I 1118,toO ~· • • " D1s.ne11 w 380,100 3'"· . ., Te .. co Inc. 361,100 26' • "' Oo•mS""' ~.llOO >O • • • • So«tnern Co llJ,100 •J • AmfT 202,000 $t1• '• OowCMm 1'18,lOO 11 ~ • '• M1dSouU1 111.~ IS ·~ Ael,.aUeC 111 .:zoo ... -... -"' CooBIO NY 111,roo 1 • "• K m•n 110,lOO 13., • "' 8"1n 16S.l00 &l' • ..., SldOll Ind • 11>1.400 \9'. 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GORDO by Gus Arriola i S'r!LL TUIA/I< i~A;r ~15 SOMETHIA.Je{ JUDGE PARKER MH, WHY POlt'T V0V &tM~ ~ M6 AM PA1TY'6 lHTO THE l10UtJ£ f THE .. rfE'U. HAVE 'IOCJC CAlt OllV£H IHTO Ti-4£ c;,,\ttA~E/ TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY NANCY··- THEAE15 NO GLUE ON THIS ENVeLOPE··· WILL "YOU GET THE 'GLUE ANO SEAL IT FOR ME? WOlfJ..V l'Ulff'O~ IH bfOMHCJ ~TO -..ur YOU/ ~MARY ~l!ITED THAT IF EVE~ I CAME WITI41N A HUNl)RfO MIL£b, J HAO TO UNf 'ftXJ A CAU! EIGftT CURTAIN cALL5! ' ,) - by Harold Le Ooux by Tom K. Ryan ~··~--____ _. ........... ..-~"it~ OH DEAR--- THf GLUE 19 IN THE BASeMENT··· • ···ANO IT'S BO CREE.PY OOWN THERE by Ernie Bushmlller by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS r nom1·0 ,. g 6 lhttk p11'Cl• •OCtr.dlrto I~ Ano1n1 1~ Conreol 16 Alr1can IPP1.1l>ltl ,, ElhlCdl l!ICl11·m•c.111 ~ulh• l<lh .... 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Dtlbdl.iblt• •b Cc1p ~ DPCOIClli' JO Awdv 47 Cul 9 SuPPoSCd I worch 46 Eou1n11 10 Treuts orP'> 34 C,111c., •9 Go 111 I 1 Son wa1or 35 Pt•n 50 8ri1tsh Col· WdY 36 80 Yl0t'4 umbtiJ llVC! 12 UnmatchocJ 37 Till SJ Allracted IJ Up slopos 39 Weck p111t 55 -ol Wight 2t Snow runoo1 40 Prtnc1pdl 56 Peeper 23 Greek flrlPry 57 G0<1e1eus 01 lelters 2 wonh tt•scor(J 25 8everagos 42 Comm<1ndod 60 Vc1cn ) TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Television Tu.cs.y, March 20. 1979 DAILY PILOT •7 II I '-.I l \ '\ !VINING --11.1o:OMll Tlw~t" a lftOHllM SNody ope111~ P60f 10 l\ave O.C ifo-n uun oown llOl\..O. • THI IMDY llUl'04 Marcia pani, • al '"" t~t OI .,.t..ing hlO" tcllOOI Md "ON 1AO lot .,.,., ~on~., en ,...tori 10 ,,,.~• lfloO!tO-• ..,.,...,.. °' eAH ~ A 01tt'1 hht i. In d•noer wlWlll Me ..,.,.,.._ 11141 lllVI~ ot hwf lnUl"'91 t bOytnond • OVPIAIV 0-t Yul ttl-tt"-Ill) D o..arwtG NOMI N'f'lNOM "Enllgf'lf.,I Y<>Ut HOf~ (I) C88NEW9 a A8CHEWI aCI t8 I LOVE lUCV AC..-ot 1111911lnQnt11th little Rld.V aa n. .. 1100v1 IO!*'fOom -~JACKSON GUMt Or Roneld Ptocl Sharing La.,. U!) HOME OAADENE.R ' Lawt1 lnlllllahO•f ' ~ CAQU.WJTS WIJ MEftV GRlf'F1N 0 ..-11 Bqpb)' Vinton. Kl!! 1y Montieth. Bat~ Oren gutans, Ntv11C1a Dan~ ThHtte. JOl'lnny PayCllec.k Marcta Hodd (le(l) and Elleeo Bre nna n :-.tar <ti, l""o tenant!> in a garden apart· m t.'nl in the new comedy series "13 Queens Blvd .," premiering tonigh t at 9 30 on ABC, Channel 7 7:00 8 C88 NEWS 8 NBCNEWS I NEW\. YWED GAME A8CNEW8 G (J) JOKER'S WllD • 80( Mtl.UOt4 DOU.AA MAN 61)SAHFOAOAH080N f reo gots rnat old leellng - not kM t 1"9 numbeta fD MACNEll I l.£HRER REPORT a1) HUMAHmE8 Steve im.llgatM 11 pk>! by watenront ~s Otl~llllg 10 Ctacil Ille aec1e1s ol tl!O gowwn· ment s OalenM system THAOUOH THE ARTS "Music Emotion And Feel-I ~tnSouoo" 7:309 QACOS Hos11 Cal Dodo. Sher!Sse lllurence CJ FAMll V FEJ0 Cha••~• ~i•tings e KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTlA (Ind) Los Angeles 9 KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles 0 KCST (ABC) San Diego • KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles e KCOP·TV(lnd) Los Angeles • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles 69 KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach U DATINOO.AME fl O}I HOUYWOOO SQUAAE.8 0 TIC TAC OOOOH Q) ADAM-12 Mal!Oy and Rtled seareh tor an 6k.t9'11t1 b111 girl wno can llelp to cloa.t an OlllC8f ot a blaci<mB1I cnarge tD 21 TONIGHT "The Polltoca and Eoonom- IC& 01 Coosume< Cnldot" '1') NEWSCHECK (I) THI GONG SHOW 8.1IO I) THE PAPER ChASE lhe study 0'°'-'P 1et11t1S a case °'I0"'8lly handled by then-anorney K1ngsl1610. 11nd their onvostogatoon lftaOs to e lady lawyer whO knows al>Out a tu1pr1smg cnepter lrom ll1s pest 0 CUff'HAHOEA8 Susan and he< editor ln\lfltl08te a rnystertous 1mport-eXPO<I lorm. Bitty s 1110 rs threatened by l hor· val 8nd llrS lroopt; Mllf"f is pewerleSS to save Kurt "Ofll C*1ain dOOfl'I • WOVll ••. ., '°"'°., Covntry" 1191 11 ~m4111tary A \.OU\jM l\lltMd WN.11•• OfVW• ltOm eub 10 tNIUf• ctl 1n 1111 neh.11111\ebitet. (2 ,.,_I 8 II H/loW'I DA'Ya the ~on1 tflt..,,.,_..,..,, IDObtl.,. try lo tMtt ovet Al I 011"9 In (Al 0 TH 8AINT 0Mlh081N' ID CAAOL~ AHO~ o,,_1 r1mU)f11-.y. G) MO\llE ,. * " file Eal)loalvt (h1ti«Ullon (Ille 11 Pally McC01m•c;li, Wiiiiam S h•IOOI w,.... • hlgll .cnoul t~ It ~­ "" 10< <.Ids.room dltwa- ""'' OI MU. 1'111 lludenta rntly lo hrs <JelenM ena '"'"~ 1t \.rue* c:onlfonta· uon with "'"°°' bO&fd Oltl· t.Ala (2 1tr~ I ED UP IN A08E8UO OOOHTV One of Amtlfic. s tu t lfon- tlllfl 11'1' r 11'198111n<! OI HSIOtn Montllllil -la ten. 1no prey to 1nduatrlal orov.th as ltnl> m1rnng '°' t.o.il opens on the plains. ~ ARTHUR FIEDl.Ef\ Joa1 Cilll Me Maestro" A b•OQr apnlC&l portrait ot the Botton P09s' conduc:tC>f. ()) N8A ~ET8ALL Po•Hand Trell Blaz$Js vs San Diego Clippers 9:30 Q ®) LAV£RHE & SHIRLEY "Pl&yH19 The Ao•y .. Shir· 1ey t>eheves hefMll to b6 on cxotlC danctlf otter a tall causes a change In ll8f petsonellty (R) Q) THE 000 COUPlE Felix 1& told he can Olrect ll r azOf c:ommerclal on tel&- v•sion p10Y1ded he can gel tootb811 sfar Deacon Jone' 10 appear tn 1t 9:00 1J C8S MOVIE * * •;, · A&d Sun" 119721 Charles B•Ol'l$Of1. Ursula Andress A bandit ond o samurai stalk the C>Ytlaw $ former penne<, wno hos wronged them 1n dltlereot ways. (RI CJ SUPER STUNT Host Rock Hudson ano guests 1ncluC11no Burt Raynoldl, Sally Field 0 J Simpson ano George Segal present gpec1ecu1&1 TUBE TOPPERS CBS II 9:00 -"Red Sun." Bandits and a samurai wa rrior are the ingre· dicnts tor this offbeat 1972 western with Charles Bronson and Toshiro Mifune. <See photo below>. NBC II 9 :00 -S uperstunt. Hollywood's stunt people are celebrated in this special hosted by Rock Hudson. KCET .@ 9:00 -An Institution Under Fire. The grand jury system. its power. potential and abuses . are ex- amined over the nation's 20().year his· tory. INIS ~ dllfing pertonMd by 65 Hollywood atunl peopi.. 8 0 THAEE"8 OOMPANV Jack geta more thllll he bargained lor Wt1tlf1 ho Jlerll two-tlmlng 11\s Q•I· friends. (RI D BIUV GRAHAM CAU8AOE • MERV OfUFFTH 0uett1: Bobby Vinion. Ket ly Montieth, Bar°"11 Orlln· gutans. Nevada 011noo Theatre. Walt Wegner. Johnny Payelleelc, Edna Lev. fD QMHO JOllr( "An lnatllulion Under Flre·· Tne ~. potential end obuSeS of the grand iury system are ex.in•ned from Ille RevoluHonary War tnrough Us use by ttie McCarthy Comrmttee 1n the 1950s and the Nixon e<a 20 years 1a1 er '1') MASTEN>IECE THEATRE .. UHle Mt$. langtry'' llMl(l Is dlUj)p()lnted Wtlh mar- r.ed tole and manages to m0\18 to london and CBP· t111ate SOOtlt)' 9-.30 fl [OJ 13 QUEENS 8LVO. {Premiere) All!lf 25 years. ol wtlddlld bhss 1n New York. Steven gives llos w"e Fekc1a (El'-1 Brennan) a move to Akron, Ohio os an annlvOf sery glf I 10:00 9 0 NEWS fl @) THE ROPERS S1anlcy loclcs hmsetl out of his NJW condominium whtlo dressed only tn 11 rot>e and llippets ., NIGHT GAll.fAY "fne Man woo Coed At Three And NIM" A key fig- ure In an 8'>Ptoaclling d ip. lomatlc c:onterenoe ts sub- jected to psycnlC force. G NN8CHECK Cl) CUPP£A AIEVIEW 10'.30. 8IZAAAE Rtch8fd Oawson •S l\0$1 IOt thlS tllt'ly com9dy spec1al fHtu11no Steve Marton, George Allen. Tom Het· m•n and Deacon Jones ma> NEWS 9 THE l8lAHOER A portrait of Waltllf Ander· son. 8 ptol1flc 81'l1ShC gen. IUS wl>o died •n 1965. tR) G VOTEA8' PIPEl..IHE Cl) THE GOHO SHOW 11:00 8 0 fl (I)®) NEWS 8 t.W<.E ME LAUGH D MOVIE • * * "I Was A Male War Bride" 11949) Cary G111n1. Ann Sheridan. A French· man. married to a WAC.. 1111ampt1 to gain entry to tile U S. at lhe eame ttme u a g..oup or war brlde$. (2 hrs I 8J CAROl BUAHETT AHOFRl£N08 Guest Carl Reoner ., THE GOOOIES Tim l>OOOmes tlifrlt:>ly tat, then beautolully thrn. Graeme lllkes over Radio 2 Ind EkU is SQUMheO by a llefd of fet 18<1teS fD Ota< CAVETT Gut1111s Furman Bishop. Oav1<1 IS1oot. Moms S.eget . O.cl\ Youn<; f Par1 I ol 31 11:.30 I) Cl) BARHABY JONES Bemaby·s invest1Qalt0r1 ot 'Bizarre' Something New • in Comedy MELISSA STEINBERG (LEFT) GETS A BIG HAND Nancy Steen Provide• a 'Blarre' Laugh By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES CAP> -Just when it seemed that television was bound to become a blob of in· distinguishable, sugar-coated parts, here comes something different. ll 's a hall-hour comedy show -not a sitcom -which is different enough. And the comedy ... well, the show is called "Bizarre." But it's not just hip college humor aimed al a special la te·nigbt audience, a la "Saturday Night Live." --------- The host is mainstream, [ . ) r e gular-guy Ric~a r.d TV REVIE~ Dawson. and the aim as _ . c l ear l y to get --------- mainstream, r egular-guy prime·Ume audiences to issue forth belly laughs. Tonight's pilot appearance of "BiHrre" on ABC. Channel 7. at 10:30, offers its comedy in the form of skits, just as in all those hour·long and failed variety sbows networks were forever stuf. fing their schedules with in the last decade BlIT "BIZARRE" IS different. For one thing, its half-hour format allows for onl y trimmed-down bits. all the rat and padding bas to be cut away. And, gratefully, there is not time for displaced guest stars, the staple or the boUr-long varieties. You won't see Arnie Palmer singing "Moon River" or the Bee Gees trying to be runny. The best thing about "Bizarre'' is in style. It was created by two nearly certifiable lunatJcs. Al Ian Blye and Bob Einstein, alumni or "The Red Foxx Show" and the "Smothers Brothers," and their show takes pains to avoid formula comedy. Some or it hits. some fails; but you appreciate the effort. ONE OF THE SKITS, about the rigorous train- ing methods of football coach George Allen, is out· landishJy funny. Allen is asked by sportscaster Tom Harmon about the "neck drill," which. Harmon bas heard, prompted several players to walk out or training camp. "Well, it is t.ougb," Coach Allen concedes, ad· ding straight·Caced. "but when. the going gets tough, the tough get going." Harmon asks ror a de· monstration of the neck drill. Allen complies. The result is a little sicko -bizarre, if you will -but very. very funny. Then there's a takeoff on that weird Lee Marvin-Michelle T. Marvin property rights trial. It involves a dog who s acrificed its career to live with a famous Hollywood star. BLYE AND EINSTEIN have been trying for years to gel a network half·hour comedy show. but networks are so used to variety in hour.tong packages that the Idea was never seriously con- sidered. The success or Ernie Kovacs and other half·hour comedy s hows seemed like ancient his- tory. Tennessee Talks ABC dedded to give "Bizarre" a try tonight , because il had a haU-hour slot to fill, behind its new spinoCC sitcom, "The Ropers." Even al t!iat. the network doesn't seem really excited about the show. not even giving "Bizarre '' the standard publicity sheet bliziard. Playwright Candid About Life, Wor!c spring from somewhere in your sub- conscious.'' The pet work ordered only one show, but when "Bizarre" was tested before an audience, it fared well enough to earn a promise from ABC that good ratings Tuesday might result in a series. t motorc:ycltst's mystfl•· out IM•th lead• ntm to a TeQJltlle illdU.ltflalitt (A) 8 8EST ~CAMON Ho•• Johnny Caraon. Queal& P•lar UitlnOY, St.ve L&Wf-. Alch.,d L-ts. Suaan Sulllvan. Oon AICk .... EyOle 0°""4> (Rl I SOUPY 8AL.£S QI A8CMOVIE • • "fnat Man Bott" ( 10731 Frlld Wllllamton. TetMe Graves A courle< Alllled in tne marllel arll IS assigned 10 dol1ve1 en a1111Cha UM contall'llnQ one m1111on dollar$ from Hong Kong to MeXICO C•IY I TliE GONG SHOW GET SMART Sm¥t ano e9 16Mn ot a plot to damage U S. rel•· tt0r11 w•lh Latin AITlflflCa fD CAPTIONED ABC NEWS MOANING 12:00 9 TWILIGHT ZONE "Tile Hunt" All old man goes r•ccoon hunlottg <Mth hrs beloved dog. Arp, a hunt trom wnicn nertner retum G» ALFRED HrT"CHCOCK PRESENTS "The Old Pro·· A profM· SIOnel killer tnos to re1t•• trom ~roo Q) OET SMART A KAOS master ot d15- gu1ses 1rtes to a~so.1SS<na1e a Witness against KAOS 12:30 9 MOVIE • • "fathtH Brown. Ootecttve • t t935) P11ul Lul!as, Walter Connolly A p11vate Oetec:t•ve tract.s down an 1nterna11ona1 tulle< 11 h< 25 min ) 8) MOVIE • • ··14 oanoe-ous Protas. st0n" 119491 Pat O'Brien. G80fge Rall A beau111u1 woman s tateful meetrng w11n a ball bonosmen re5U!t 1 1n h9f lnvo!Vement with blac kme1 1 and murde< t t hr • 30 min ) Q) MOVIE • * "Cave Ot Outlaws" 119521 Macdonald Ca1ay. Alexis Smith An ex-con -rehtls a CAY9 10<' gOl<I n1006n there attllf • ho•d· up (1 hi' 30 min I 12:40 I) (]) CBS LA TE M OVIE • • '" ··BanDCett Proflle;t Ptloen1x·· I 19721 Gaorgo P~11rd. Wll"8tn Windom Banacek IS lllfed by .. n auto company to hn<I out \jl<nat ll6pj)804ld to Iha pto- t_otype ~ one ot its exJ*I. rnenl .. C81'$ 1:00 8 TOMOMOW GuMts: Thflologlan ~ MCintyre. wno dt- b1oa1n1ca. f errokh Art1h11mkar. apollesmon IOf lr-n StoCl8<111 Assn 8 L.OV£ flO'ERT8 1:30 NEWS G WANTED! ~OR Al.NE 1:65 D NEWS 2:000 HEWS 0 MOVIE • • 'h "Bluebeard" I 1963) MIChele Morgan. Hiid&· garde Noll 8 MOVIE • * • .. Tn e GotdPn Sltlameooer" ( 19501 Tre· YO< How111d. Herb0f1 Lom • MOVIE * '> 'Beast 0 1 Morocco ( 1967) William Sytveilor o.-Clote 8 OETSMART KAOS bu•l<JS inc world .• smonest robol to k1dn6') a SC>Cf\IJSI ··2:111) NEWS 2'.30&) NEWS 2:488 MOVIE • • '" "The Baby Ano l oo Battleship" f 1956) Jotin Mills, Rictiord AllenbO<'· oogl'I S:S6D MEWS 4:00 9 MOVIE * .,, "Blood 01 Dracula'' 11957) Sandra Hittr500, Louise LOWIS f> MOYIE "TIW Vftl'Y Edge f2 hr$ I • MOW * tt * "Phfllt' ( t95CI Judy Holltday, Juck Lemmon 4:49 8 STEVE EDWARDS 1t't-dnesdat1'• Dayli•e Movies AFTERNOON 12':00 G **,,."Tile Great l 0"'81'" 119491 Boo Hope, Rtlond~ Fleming A Soy Scout 1e11der la.Its '°' o OUCllflSS Wflrle on II Tran .. Al .. ntic cru.se ( I t>r • 30 monl 8) •••;, "JapaneseWa• Bode • 119521 Oon Taylor. Snorley VamagUCh• World WJr ii vettirans w.th Onen· tat t>ndes encounter oppo- l>!l IO'\ from tl>e talks back nome. 11 hr .• 50 mrn ) lJnder tlae Gun Alain Delon stars as a lhi<:f hunted a fter stealing a Japanese sword and Ursula An · dress plays hi s lover in "Red Sun'' tonight at 9 on CBS. Channel 2. Dick, Mary R eunited HOLLYWOOD <AP > -Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore will be reuruted on "The Mary Tyler M°"re Jlour" on CBS Sunday. They will play Rob and Laurie Petrie. frorri the old .. Dick Van Dyke Show." as they would be today and on their 68th weddtng anniversary. ·'Happiness is an occasional OC:· c asioo," maintains Tennessee Williams, one of America's most celebrated dramatists and a man whose own highly public life bas been as traumatic (if not more so) than lhose of the characters Jn bis plays. Asked by Jackson what his greatest strength as a dramatist is, WilJiams answers, "translating ex- perience into characters ... 1 don't think l'm much of a plot man. The plots jmt sort of happen.'' "Bizarre" is not really bizarre. and lacks the pm-------~-. reckless craziness of "Saturday Night Live"; but ·~-. .. Williams, 68, shares bis feeliogs on everything from the future of the theater ("movies are now t.he most Important medium") to the usefulness of psychiatry < .. it's the moet oversold crap in the world") on a apec:lal one-hour edl tlon of ••Micha e l Jackson" Friday at 10 on KCET, Channel& TBB AU'l'llOa OF 1ucb claulc. u ••A Strelttv Named Desire,'' 1'Tbe Roae Tattoo,•• ··summer and Smoke," .. NlCbt of the Isuua" and "The G1Ma ......... r1.... WlWaml delcrlbll hi...., u "• CGlllfwkJDal writer .•. J doa't tbi.ak fOU CUl t. Hiil t.tdap alloeetber: t.beJ bave to Among other topics Williams touches oo are pornography ("I don't like pornography but I like beautiful eroticism">; his years as a Hollywood screenwriter <a career tbat came to an abrupt end wbeo be refused to write for child actress Mar1aret O'Brien>; other writers ("Cbekov wu my greatest influen- ce .•. Joan Didion I 'm crazy a bout •.. Harold Pinter is my favorite playwright"); actors ("John Glel1ud ii tbe greatest living ac· tor">; IUJd bow be himself writes ("I feel verr guilty lf l pass a day wltbout writing .•. l can't write without wine"). WllDI IACSBON uu WUUams bow be felt •'*' Time ma1uine, tome tea years qo, pubUcly labeled blm a bomoaexual, WllUams reapoada, 'Why 1bouldn't l tell tbe trutb?" \ ~ . Al'WI ........ "'91~See Amy Johns ton ot NBC's "Brothers and Sisters" seems upset over Ule prospect of monkey-sitting a stolen res earch chimp who mimics her every move on this upcorr ng episode of the show. •R1MAMA9L1. .. -..--IWllll.-1'\1 ·~."--_.,I II 1\1 ----·---iS'M {m rm a ~· ,, it is something different for prime time. a breath of freshness that deserves a chance. • • CHOICE OF COLORS • CHOICE OF FABRICS .... ... cwu too IMMEDIATE S 199 Rttll•:~:•d•n FREE ,.111 lll<li••n DELIVERY IH SfOCK W.UHOS~11 ~' .. ~~~-:1 Whites ... -• "MOltTH 14 YEHUE IUEGUL.Aas· CGJ -ntEOt4EAHO OHl.r" INJ ''THE WlZ'' l :JI "HEROES" (PG) . .. ,., .. "&i•t Tnttn Robbery" 1:41 "CONVOY" ·-··· "UNle ..,. Wlto Ll•n ·-----------·· .,._,,.. L.9e. ,,, .. ,._. '"f'OUltST TIA,. IN) "'" c COSTA MESI ) So.Coast m~ )e IQ 8to\IOI F',... Pw\ ~1 --TIOtlS ~.1.PG> ,..,...., ..... AWW..-1 "'MCMtMA ur ,,., w ...... .... , .... "THI WAllllOIS• tat ...... Ml .. .,.....hr ....... .,,. ....,,.. J U OAI Y PILOT ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION I MOVIE REVIEW 'Hound' Well Cast An Etiil1!>h moor :•• m1dru hi Th ,. nm1noU!\ bo~I or u predator}' n1m•I • lt"tlllh l'er v•ntli hovtrin11 ahout And Shl'rlO<'k Hohnes un lhl' rn t lt'i. all tht>rt' tn "1'tw Houn1I of lh IJUtikl'r\'llll'S,.. lh~ '\lUNl> adnp111l100 or Sir Arthur Coo.in l>m ll• ') 19th rt•ntury cln~~k ..it tht> < ·, 't u Mt''-•' Cl\ 1r Pio) h<>uM• And. for lht• mn'lt '"'rt. 11 • ... rru<·k IJntr .iood "h<\" A ST •at L I (, ('A ~ T 1r1 1wrl1<'ul.u , ('hr1t. lla1wt"Od B"I th1· lt·n<·ndury llolml rorHrllHih· t>( , (' (' I I v t • I )' I I r n 0 I u 11 0 I( I' t h l' I bt•ltrvnbly > tu t ht• ('11,ta J\J1•,J 1u·o d t1t•t1on Tht' onl)' dr.J" had. 1, th ll•n ft•• H0uN001' lM& aA)"l•Vl~L &l A mru .. ~ ..,.r lt't' \.et 4•U'klt \ ..,,. " bu~•• .0.1>1eo '°"" ,,.. ~ 1W '•" '""'' " .,,..., h ,...... f .,.v-..1~ ·~~" •• 011 ... •0t itnd "'' ,... \IVn•t )1.! Wl•u•. .., .. , .. ,.." .. , ... j.y, ••• '\.thud•~'\ ... 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How<'v er. this m1s ch1evou:, aar 1s oot su~l~.11ncd 1n the M•nmd ac·t. thus alte ring lhe fc·rnpp to CJ more ~o~m be r Lon~ N<'ve rtheless. the Cost:. Mt-sa t'"'' 1 includi.ng several new rcaces to l0<·al theater! makes the s how work The afore mer.1honcd Ha r wood is a fine cho1l'e to play Holmes. his stren,1tth Intermission Tom Titus of rh.1r.H'h>r, llurclc•rlnp on !ht• ·m u11 1>1J11h , 1' i·v1d,•n1 ttaruu..iho11t tilt• 111• tlon ndc'hur k 11111>4-rt uu•kt·•un u c <'lit Ill C'tlllU(" r1111 ll& Or w 1tJ.1111, ha:- ('Orpuh·nt nunpu111on MU II \•;a. HOGt..RT '°' rnnvmc 111~ .. , lh1· nohlt•u111n wh1~l1ft• 10; in Jc'OJMI ch Gt•o111 Sd1l'rm1l •r u1v1•\ d \ 1hra111 pi-1 formattt'l' ;a ~ " laity fri«>ncl ~l1lhull1• M1c-h1111ll c·omt'\ ufr \\t•ll a' ,1 '""lllr1ou' O(·l ~hhor I.uh ... , 11111•' \ 1 d..i I u c· kt• 1 11 '\ ..in H y na~ '"'rv ¥.om.111 1·mu1ct h'd ~llh llu· dt·.ilh an th1• <•I"' E ' J> c 1 ,1 I I v '> I r o 11 .: '' r c· t 11 c• pt•1 fo1 m.v" ,., 11f Chur1 .. ., 1'1" t't'\ i.I .11111 lll'l '\ I It•"' N I u~ the• hut lc•r and how.1•k1•1•1i.•r 11 d11Jly mur of <·hue 1H' h ·1, \\111th w,111·hing J&ck Kumnwr U\ t•rt•,h·n1b ha mM·lf a bat ui. Ma...'> Sdwrrn1t1h 1 , 11µ11.:ht b rothc•1, wh1h· Md1,.,.i l11hr..,on 1·0111 rabuh.'' .i g1·rn or J l'Jnwo ,,, tht· m.11d S\ttn \\ lihll k ~ ru h. Jtl1.1l'l1vl· ·wt ftnJ: .111d hJ;hl1n~ t•fft:cli. hl!1,1tlit<-11 lhl' t'ffc-l'l ol flit· rirnduchon , which plays Fr ida .~., a nti ~uturd1tyis for lhrl•c mm e "'''t•l.t•ncl:-, lhrou~h Aprtl 7. in I ht• Community ('t·nler uud1toraurr1 on lhl· Or.H1~1· ('cJunty F<.11r~round:. • ('Al.LBOARO The Fo unt.i1n Valley Community Theater ha:. un nounced uud1tions for "Mr. Poppt•r 's Pt·n~um:-.. tryouts will be he ld Sunday from I lo 4 p.m und Tue!-.day from 7 10 IO p m al the f'~ountuin Valley ft t•<'r eat1 o n C e nter al flrnokhur'\L Stn•t•t uncl llc1l Av<•nuc for younJ( people from the age of 8 "n up. . . further information 1s uva1la- ble at 8.19-017:1 Back t.o Work Bril1sh act ress Oiana ll1gg 1s all bundll'd up a::, l:i hl· rl'turns to work ;.it London ·~ Phoeni x Th<.:atl'r afte r h ovm g recovered from:.i back a ilment that c aused h<'r to leave Tom Stoppard's play ··N ig ht and Day" temporarily. Dick Clark Taking Over NY Theater WlllTE PLAINS. N .V CAP) - Dick Clark, lbe star or television's "Ame rican Band Stand," will take over management of the scandal· ridden West c hest e r Premier Theater A mangement agreement signed between the Llncoln Savings Bank, which owns the theater . and Dick Cla rk Presentations gives Clark an option to buy the 3,571-seat entertain· ment ha ll within two years ror between $3 million a nd $4 million. RICHARD GERSH, s peaking for Clark. said the bankrupt theater Ifill reopen in June and will feature a · restaurant. Las Vegas-style cabaret acts. industrial shows and conven- tions . Edward Rose. a vice president of Lincoln Savings Bank. said he hoped the Clark name would overshadow the theater's past. The bank bought the theater al auction last year for $2.5 million. THE THEATER went bankrupt last Apnl with reder al proseeutors c harging key operator s and investors of the reputedly m ob·linked theate r with a series of complex stock and bankruptcy frauds. Two of 10 men in- dicted a wait sentencing on guilty pleas: the others were due for lrial later Uus month. The new Dick Clark Westcheste r Theater will be managed by Timothy Tormey. a longtime associate or Clark's BARGAIN MATINEES DAILY 3/16, 17 & 18 ..... I Ul'IAH FUT UIAK1P01 •LUi 0,. ON ONI 1ro"1 'Norma Rae' Moving CtlUOl CONNOH TOUllST flA~ Jl'OI •lll\ IUITc•1 ~&a-. .... l'Olm '..c..u toUOW JHI CHfNA SYHCNtOMI 1•01 ----' U 1U a JM e l 1M e 1-00 & IO U --m!'ml'l'IW-"7:':=-"-i IM'1N llOffMAN I W.NIUA •-IV\ &IJll";,=..J . .:.:zl:) --Al JMUIOQ "°""' ... -Al ... "°" MUaDll IY DIQll (!Ot , ... e JolS e J:4' e l 11S & IChM I I •• ,, VAHISSA llDCHAVI ~ ......... -"AGA THAN Ill 494.1!>14 , .. GllA T TIAIH IOllBr ·-· ,., f'litu 496 12!>3 DIANA ROSS "THE WIZ" (PG) "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" ·--''Pl.A YGIOUHD ltoi PARADISE WW.•YS 11 lllC:-.....,. HT/-1·-f .. SOlllf ..or.um ftllO. UVUI llTONO , .. 000.. 11 111 run rT'S AllYI 11111 M Uf flllO I -U ll*N NOeMA Ul(H l ''"' OIUT SMOQl IOU ll0Cl1•01 '°"'' fAUt a ""' IOYU THI lllNK'I JOl(N ) "'"' ITAi CIASM CN I --~.IKOn MHDCOlll 191 ". &OOIM fOll a IOOIMI 111 By ARTHU R KNIGllT lM Mollr•-It_,,., The history or the American film IS hardly lJulg mg Wlth sympathC'llc accounts or l<Jbor unrc:.t :-o much so that Martin Rill':-"Norrnn Rat•I" based solidly on a strong, perceptive l>Crtpl by Irv ing Ravetch a nd Ha rriet Frank Jr • seems almost the echo of another. earlier e ra the '30s whe n I his nation's nas cent trade union movement was first finding its strength. Actually. of course. the battles still ~o on. as Cesar Chavez and his rarm workers remind us dai- ly. a nd as dO<!l> lhas film. set in a s mall Southern mill town thal 1:. thoroughly contem porary in every way excepl in its oppos1t1on lo union or ganazers. WHAT THIS FILM REMINDS US is that the ti mes have changed. eve n if some or the altitudes have not. Ron Leibman is clearly no labor agitator descending upon the town to win converts to the Com murust Party: he is there as an organizer for a large textile worke r:-' union and. significantly . at least one or his battles 1s with his bosses back in NORMA RAE fwetoll.cf\ Genhwy-1"01 Pro<Jucers ... • • .. • . .. • • • • f •l'l\<lro Aloeytv, AIU 110\e Core< !Of' M•rton Riii ')<reenPIO • • lrvll'IO R•••ICll, H.,,,.11 Fr•nk Jr C,ul S.lly Foeld, e .. u 8rt()Ot•. Ron Loebm•n. P•I H>l>Qlf. B•rbotr41 B••l<tr, 0.11 SlrtOl•nd. MOr~n P•ull. Rooert 8•0Yle~. Don (A(von, 8oo1h '°'""" Aun1ur1911rrw Ill.,,,,, MPAA lt•U119 PO New York Playing a Polish Jew <"with the kind of name you have to s pe ll o ut for telephone operators">. Leibm an is clearly an outs ide r. but half a century of prolabor court decisions have at least set down lhe ground rules under which he can operate. Nor is Norma Rae. achingly portrayed by Sal· ly Field. the pcrfet't personification of a ll working class virtues. A mill worker once married to a Cl who died in Vietna m , she has had a child by a local lothario a nd is more than willing to s pend the night with any traveling salesman who can show her a better time than she can get at home. But s he is also proud. independent, spunky and blessed with the innate intelligence to know that her life can be. should be better than it is. When Leibman shows up she slowly, reluctantly, joins forces with him. ultimately m aking the union the cente r of her life, despite the prolesl of her new husband <Beau Bridges>. eac••YIWI• 1•11111011 . POOICMUllST Arw11e1rn 77 '1 b• 46 Cl•MA COTflt tOSl•l "48S4 919~141 '""'' ... '°" H11n11noron ~11 8•9'0318 OflAllCll MAll OrJnge 63'·03~0 lllU PlUA SIM !129 !1339 SAOOltHCll fl 1010 )Ill !:>880 CllllMA WIST Wutm1n$1er 692 4493 SUDtUM Dfllvt·lll O!dOQt 639·8710 pa_ OIN-r la "a•-1#1 ••• "AN INTIMATE AND VERY NF.ARLY PERFECT LOVE STORY.~. C'h.lTk~ Ch.unphn. Lo-. M}l'k.., r "'"'"' .. ( MOJllE REYIEW ). THEREl\SONTHATNORMA Raeissoopento his message ls that she has seen her mother f Barba ra Baxley) grow deaf in the clatter of the knitting machines, and her father <Pat Hingle I die because he was denied medical a ttention while s uffering a stroke on the job. The mm is quite s pecific in setting forth the workers' many g rievances At the same lime. the film 1s no less specifil' 1n demonstrating t ha t the mill owners a nd their re presentatives are following the letter of the l<i w although only as far a s they have to. While they can no longer call out the National Guard to quell an incipient strike. they still have the local con- stabulary to do their bidding. And they can still use the divisive tactics of setting black workers against white to achieve their ends. But ··Norma Rae is no s imple polemic . It is too filled with human observation and unde rstand- ing for that. When Fie ld lashes out against a union m an who is sharking his job. Leibman sends her out for a cup of coffee to "cool it." Then. while she cats her piece of pie. he patiently explains to he r what she did wrong -but leaves her to pack up the c heck. WIULE ONE MJ\Y ·question. as did P aul Schrader in "Blue Coll ar" and Norman J ewison in "F .LS.T .. " whether unionism in the '70s shares the idealism of l)le '30s. "Norma Rae" remains a moving a nd provocative film experience. From "The Edge of the City " to "The Molly Maguires" and "Sounde r." Ma rtin Ritt has a lways demonstrated his deep concern for the poor and in· articulate. So far as the movies are concerned. he has become their voice -and in "Norma Rae" it is an eloque nt voice.indeed. 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HEAVEN~~ CAN WAIT PLUS ••· WINNER 4 ACADEMY .&WARD NOMINATIONS ' "THE WIZ" "THE CHINA SYNDROME" (PG) Mon.-Frl. 7:15, t:30 Sat/Sun. 1:00, 3:15, 5:45 8:15, 10:30 tAIJ t-4-tl\l\ A" II}. <= ... ..... ,._,.., ... ,, .... ,. .. ........ , ... , ... ...... , ,, u FAST BREAK Plu1 (POI Winner oft Audemy Award Nomination• "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" "THE CHINA SYNDROME" (PG) Mon.-Frl. 7:15, t:30 Set/Sun. 12:45. 3:00. 5:30 1:00. 10:15 Britt lldeftd Chrtatottt-I.ff ''THE WICKER MAN" "THE GLACIER FOX" ""• (Q) INSIDE: .. •Erma Bombeck •Horoscope •Ann Lander~ •ClassitJed T~. Marcti 20, 1171 DAILY PfLOT eatu.riy_·~~-CJ 'Lois' Discusses 'Superman' Then and Now Actress Noel Neill enjoys recognition as Superman's girlfriend ln "Supt>rm1m," tht> blot·kbustt>r mov h.i, tht're'!i a et·~ whert> young Clark Kent t~U tus su~r powt>r.i by wtrun ning 11 sJ)t't'd1ng ICX'Otnoh\'t> Those wtth a quick t' e und n eyt- {or trh·1a will recognu~· a fum1har fac e ln the Window of OOt' Of the , passenger c-urs streukm~ by r It's Nof'I Nl'1ll. bc llt>r known to m1l11ons of no~ grown prepubebcent fu ns of the '50s a:. IA1s Lane, act-girl re Porter and Superman':. unrequited mamorata T he last twu decades may have slipped by faster than a s peeding bullet and Noel Neill inay be old enough lo be Lois Lane's mother. but there's oo get , tmg around it. there 1s only one Lois Lane -and it's nol Margot Kidder "People stiU call me Lois,'· said the -pe tite, auburn-haired Miss Neill ··1 don't mind. I wouldn't be here having ,fun jf I wasn't at one time Lois Lane." PRIOR TO A RECENT personal ap pearance at the Westminster Mall, Miss Ne ill discussed her r ole in the "Superman·· television series. True to form. dozens of those who : turned.out to hear her talk about the de· • funcl senes and line up for an auto· ; graph picture indeed did call her Lois. Noel Neill is back in the limelight thanks to the new "Superman" movie. an whic h she played Loi s Lane's mother . All that rema ins of her movie ' performance is a train window shot. Plans call for her other scenes to be in· eluded in the "Superman If" movie. f Miss Neill, who has been working in ~ the United Artists te levision saJes de partment. said she and former costar , Jack Larson <Jimmy Olsen> have re· ccived public ity f rom the new Superman craze. 8l1T FOil Tiit: r ST f1w yetm1 ht- ha11 bt't'n on lhl' roll•·.:1· lecture e1rtu1t discu . llllol tht• 11t•r1I''> M1M1 Nt•1ll tlld 'SuJWrmi;n" Wlh u arenl t•haldrt·n·, '>ht)~ • 1 h•·• t· wu1> no 'lolt•n<'4' no lo\•· 11Ht•1 ,.,t no mush a:. the irn1' t'ullt·d ll.' 'ht• 11011-.1 "I thulk marnl) II w•' v ..art o( huJJJ')' :.how ' ht' sau1 rht• st>n ee. 1i. sttll runnmg 111 the llnatt'd St,1tl''> a:. well ui. an South A m l' r 1 c u \ u :-. t r a I 1 a J a 1> a n a n d England I m -.un• ll ""'II be running forever · Neither M1:.i. Nl'1ll nor I.arson have had actmg Jol>1> an recent years Larson hHS become a writer And Mass Neil l'> "l was married and Just, well , I had worked a good many yearl> in movicl> and lClt'VlSIOO . SHE SAJD THE movie business today is rbugh and there isn't much work available Besides. she added. there was the J>roblcm of ty pecas ting . Producers a nd the pubhc found it dif ficult to think of Neill. Larson and the late George Reeves. who played the "Man of Steel." in any other roles. she explained .. Jack, in fact . grew a beard for years," Miss Neill said "lte's aJways avoided anything connected with the series becaui;e of bis writing." Larson i.s beginning to face the fact th al he always will beJimmy Olscnintheeyes oft he public "J ack is finally admitting he 's enJOY ing it now, too:· Miss Neill said Larson is working on a book about his Jimmy Olsen years. Miss Ne ill 's association with Lois Lane ac·tually goes beyond the TV series. She was the original Lois, op poslte Kirk Alyn's Superman, in the moVie serials made in 1948 through 1950. Phyllis Coates played Lois Lane m the first 26 episodes of the TV series. wh1cb began in 1951 MiM Neill took over for lhe final 78 shows . PROD CflON ENDED IN 1957. but because/( the s how 's continued popularit , there were plans in 1959 to fitm 26 new episodes Those plans were she lved when George Reeves died-that year. No one involved in the low-budget ~enes ~ot rich off of it, Miss Neill said. She was pa1d S22S per episode. ··The last small residuals Jack and J got was ba ck m '64. So. as they say, that's show biz " M 1ss Neill said she enjoyed watching the "Superman " movie, which is rashing in at the box office. ''I thought Chris <Reeve 1 really did a good job oo 1t. But I would have liked to see somebody with gray hair playmg Perry White " As for Margot Kidder 's Lois Lane· ··s he did very good." the original Lots said. ·· 1 pictured a different type of girl for the part. But I can't think of anyone else who would have done it better." M tss Neill stall enJOYS watching the old TV series which recently w<.1s airing at 5:30 p.m . "I ENJOY IT BECAUSE I hadn't caught a lot of them and the kids would ask questions I couldn't answer " As the fans at Westminster Mall wa tched the fin a l m inutes of a "Superman" episode unwind and she waited lo el on, Miss Neill explained he r feelings a bout per sonal ap- pearances "It's a great ego trip," she smiled "And they have food memories. ll makes you feel ~ood that you were in something they remembe .. fondly. The boys were in love with Lois la ne and the girls were rn love with Jimmy Olsen and Superman ··1t 's nice to be remembered and loved." .. Dimensions of Cancer Told r. New cancer treatment and prevention advances being made daily 1 according to nurses and pharmacists meeting at Golden West By CHERYL ROMO Of -CMlly r11et SMIH For most people , a dtagnosis of • cancer is synonymous with lbe word ; : • .. death." The initial reaction to being told they have cancer is denial. Shockingly, at least 80 percent of the ~ population in the United States - ; whether they admit it openly or not - : erroneously thinks the disease is con· : tagious and avoids contact with the f cancer patient at a time when he or she , needs human caring more tha n anything else. Curr~nl statistics reveal 360.000 , persons in this country die each year of , cancer, a staggc::ring 40 persons per ~ hour. J tt is the leading cause of death in women age 35 to SS and the second lead· Ing cause of death in all age groups, children included. But the prognosis is not as dismal as il may sound. New inroads are being made daily in· lo cancer treatment and prevention. • and 40 percent of an those diagnosed as having the disease (excluding skirr cancer which is treated fairly easily with aJmost 100 percent reeovery) com- pletely recover if treated early and with proper methods. These findings were expressed by professionals directly involved in * cancer treatment and prevention during a two-day seminar sponsored by Golden • West College's continuing education program for nurses and pharmacists. More than 350 persons, principally ourses, attended the seminar caJJed "Dimensions of Cancer: Conventional 'Therapies." A similar program sponsored by Golden West last week • dealt with uneooventioaal therapies. Tbe c~ seminar w• coordinated by Grayce Roehler, Ph.D., director of the school '• continuiJlC education for health ca.re penonnel program. Dr. Roealer was recently named "CaUfornia Nurse of the Year" by the National Foundation -llarcb of Dt_...-. .. ., Partid.Pldial iD t.be ftnt U,'1 pro. sram blld on Seturday .. ,.~ . -G• OnatW, Pb.O., Clll'fttor ol tJae Umtaill,y of Caltfonla, lnlae'a (UCI> faar:.•z::::::n~ ,::.:.=: .,.,.__ '! -I . Lawreaee lt•••~!.f Qa am Mflin ;;s==.a. l'aod ~ of s>1119ll-.,•mua •••• . -.... w..a. M.D., lllDmte pro. ,_..of PQ1.i 111 11t UCI no ia a11o ............................... ..._ ..... ,m .. ,.mm .. •••••• 111 \be Am.Wan Caneer ~·-· ---N. IUela. M.D., 111lstaat -===-~.,of>. , ........... ~~-= ~·Msn ,._. .. ,. •• .,....,.. -....... ,. ............. ,.. .. "'™""" .. ---•=•eeev ... Mld. ......... . .. ...,.,..... t he lymph sys tem which normally fights off invaders. begins lo decay "as we increase with age.'' With the aid of slides and some spec· tacular photographs showing how a healthy immuno system attacks and destroys cancerous cells, Dr Granger said one of the primary goals in current research is to determine exactly how the healthy system kills the invaders . Scientists are also attempting to de· termine whether chemical treatment can Teslore the immuno system of cancer patients to its proper function. But the main goal. he stressed, is to find out how to prevent the decline of the immuno system in the first place. The second session found Stevens de· fending the role of the federal govern· menl in its attempts to control the distribution and consumption of known carcinogens. Ironkally, he admit~d. governmen- tal agencies working in this area have virtually no control over one of the lead· ing known cancer causing substances: tobacco. Stevens a lso wanted lo dispel the popular notion ·'that too much of anything causes cancer ." "It is not true." he said. indicating known cancer causing agents in man are found in only 24 substances. Among them: beta-naphthylamine, beozldine, 4-aroin obipheny l , 4· nitrob'ipheny l l chlornaphazens, piustard gas. diethylstilbestrol, BIS t cblorome lbyl), benzene, vinyl c hloride, aflatoxin . a s bestos. a rsenicals, chromates, eslrogeni~ com- pounds, tobacco, soots, tars, pitches, aspha lts. cutting oils. s hale oils. creosoteo1ls and betel nut (chewing >. Stevens admitted m uch public skep- ticism exists about the government's ban o r ce r ta1r subs tances like cycla mates based on a nimal tests. He defended the use or animals in controlled testing. "We use animals b ecause they are very s imilar biochemically to humans and can be pla ced in a controlled environment." Admitting arumal testing might be considered a "crude" way of testing by today·s standards. he said researchers are currentl y try ing lo develop "ch e mica l wa ys t o ide ntify carcinogens." Or. Paul Wood. whDse a rea of special· ty is in the emotional impact on cancer victims . said most patients deny "own· ing the disease·· even after it has been diagnosed. These patients also exhibit both anger and fear and feel a terrible sense of loneliness and a loss of control over their Lives. "People with cancer are still alive," he said. "They resent being treated as if they're dead ... Al a time when they need people more than anything else in their life, people pull away." He urged health professionals to be honest with people dying or cancer and to answer their questions but not to give "more than they (the patients> want to hear." A cancer victim. said Or. Woods. fears being alone at the lime or death more than anything else and wants someone just to be· there . lo physically touch them and to provide human con- tact. "You don't have to say anything. Words don't mean a thing," be said. "Your presence is everything." Patients must be encouraged to be as physically active as possible right to the end, he stressed, because "you can't reel helpless and hopeless when you are in some rorm of control." The psychiatrist further staled that those who deal with the terminally UI cancer patient must be cognizan( or their own vulnerability to avoid "bum· ing out.'' In the final session of the day, Dr. Rich said there are currenUy three con· venUonal cancer treatment.s: radiation, chemotherapy and surgery. Although no one would refuse treat· ment for • broken arm, he said, many paUenll refuse treatment ror cancer because they are afraid. "All cancer patients exp~ denial," be Hid. "I am sure none of them forget they bave cancer -but \t ii euler for them tO pre\end it doesn't e>eill.'' 1 This dilbeartenl many ol thole ID tbe medical profession be admit.led, beHue all cancer JI "potenttally curable" even thou1b the ''cbaacel may not be Yer)' bl1h." DiaculliDI pro1 .. 1ona1 eUMa la deal· tn1 wt&ll tbe cancer patient, be 1akt It la bla feeliq tbe pattnt •bould rec!elve a full and booelt dlaelolure: that tbe c11ecANCsa ..... a, The "original" Lois Lane and Clark Kent are seen in publici- ty shot from TV series (above) while in photograph below. Noel Neill tells about her former rote to focal audience. II appenitag• By Judith Olson Charity Superwalk, Irish M~rriment Highlighted The March of Dimes has set up a male-Jong walk especially for busy executives during its ninth SuperwaJk for birth defects March 31. Those who will participate were in· vlted to a cocktail reception last week at Santiago Bank in Tustin, hosted by Jack Harney, president. In return for their participation and a suggested $500 pledge, the ex· eculives will be treated to a brunch the morning of the Superwalk and be given a bus tour or the 20-mile route. Then il will be back to work on Saturday-or to the golf course-for executives such as Dave Popp, llob W•kemu, Jim Manl1nd and Frallk Mlelteleaa, who we re all al the cocktail party. Others participating in the Ex· ecutive Walk a long wtlh the chairman, Sapervlsor Tltoma1 lllley, will be Jttdge Betty LM La1DOreau of Orange County Superior Court'; Donald Dugan, presiding judie. Harbor Municipal Court; llariDe Cel. An oeu.eter, ••I'll Dab ol KEZY, and .... ,... earr ... detachment commander. 222nd Combat Com· mun.katlons Squadron, Calllom.la Air National Guard. llareb or Dimes executives and volunteers e njoy ing the party were DereU11 S•thrlHd, Pred llena. Art McKeaale and Artltn Gaha1. Bushmills Me"iment Nearly 2.000 people Jammed Promontory Point'• "rroat )'anl" rrida1 eftnln1 for the annuaJ pre. race part)' celebrating the Buahmllls Ora.ad Prix. A few merrymakers were aeen do- iDI Ille lrtlh JlC, whUe others c:oncen· trat.d on the rr1111 stew prepared by Rans Prager of Newport Beach's The Ritz or on the seemingly eodless sup. ply of lrish coffee. There w as toe-tapping music and an appearance by the race's grand marshals. Lohman and Barkley. the early-mommg team from radjo sla· Uon KFI. Enjoying the festivities were many of the support personnel for the race and executives from BushmiUs Ois- UJlers in County Anlrim, Ireland. Golden Anniversary Ninety-two members of the Harbor Senior Citizens Club helped MOl1ea aa• Katherine Bldlake celebrate their 50tb wedding anniversary Fri· day with cake, ice cream. mints and ·•a marvelous party," according to ~ Bid lake . ' He and his wife met in L927 when he hired her to work for Pacific Telephone Co. in Ventura County. f Didlake retired from the telephone It company in Los Angeles. The couple ~ have lived in Newport Beach aince -' 19&C. It He shared the Bidlue redpe for a 1 long, happy marriage: "Learn bow to gl~ and take. You bave to be i tolerant of each other. You have to J give to receive." / People Peering J ~ JMI ~.ton of Mr .... Jin. · Fred s,lftller of Huntin.gt.on Beach, · baa graduated from Continental Airlines' fllChl service tratnlo1 ~bool ~ lM Angeles. Re baa been a11l1ned to Houston. •tcMte a..,_.. a student at Coeta .._. Hi•h School, baa been named Or-.e C8ee HAPPENINGS, Pall C2) .. t • I ' I t ' . • ' " " " • • "' t '· '· I \ Cl DAILY P1LOT Tuetday. March 20, 1971 • • • Happenings Cou nt~· wloner in the> llu11\nt>s9' Career Dt> t•lo pm l\t Pl'ogram, :.poo~'d b;)' t::i. •uth" Women In i.•rnat ooal and Se1trs She n<.iw will compel for the opportuntt tu p .. rtl<'1pa&l1 1n thf> 1ntt·rnat1oruil f1nul1' .... 8. GoN&wla. cJlrttlor or J>roducuoo 01>4•raUoo ror t~ l!:lec tronlc °""'it't'tt l>lvaslon of RCX'k~ll lnh'rnauonal orp • A9'ah Im, Dr. Wal* L. tlr•r.Y. head or th~ Depart m<'nl of Cardloloay. Caltforn11 ollt>lf' of Me<UNnl', UCl , and Dr. r 1udji the M•ff. Harokl tlollll, De.tu Wf'ltott, Watt.r Mrirte•n1t alld K...- E . HvtdtllOft. • .lktb Koc:ll. Newport B~•ch phoh>grapher, will Ind u tour to J apen 1rnd Hooll Kon& Mwy 20 Jun(• 1 tlt"'Ct lh1.· ft!ch1rl\kd fo~v•' View:.. tht' Orwnt Cdor it Orange Nearl)' 600 children 1rnd udulti. fro wdc-d Into th•• Lu11unu Uc•ch M u••·um of Art for 11 rtrt'ptlon Stttur da opt•nin~ thto annu11I Color ft C\r ani:" sh()w, whlc.'h ft>Ulur<i11 work o( Or Dnl(l' (™nly SlUd('Ottl . ANN LANDERS I ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE Aaa L••den CB Slang Meaning Poses Proble01 trouble in ~chool She started to talk b<Aby talk J ack ~.u. prealdt•nl or ('ypre .. i. ('ollt'J(e, have bc~n tl<'l'tt'tl to the ho11 rd of d11'\•t•ton1 of th•• Am<'rl\'ltn llt>.irt l\ts1Soc1ullon, Ornn1:,t• County Chupter Thr~ ro,m,~tolo501 tu d •nts from t:olden Wt•st C'otl\' t• '\o\On top award~ 111 th• t 'uhror1111t flt•uuly Show ul lbe l>i'>ncyland tlott>l Th('\ .arc OeolUM ~r. w111nt"r of 1h1.· t1 t>o\or d1 v1ii lon, Julilo lhwltogiw, :ot•1.•ond 1>l11n·. Jun111r d1v1~1011. nnd Uan Enoto. fourt h 1>l1H'e , Ju111or rt1 v1s1<>n l ht• 'how whJrh ahto Iii a <'Ompt•t1 lion I'! 11pon~Ort"d by the l.aa.cunu Rl'Ul'h sc.•hool ot Art und 1la ISUJ>l"Jrl i:rou1l. Ot .,1.cmnu Wom~n Mure thun 2,000 t'nlrlei. w •rt< 5uh mllt••d Ju<htN• were IUl4')' IUMNki. und Joan Irving Brandt. Domg the Irish jig was among highlights of pre-Bush mills' race festivities. O EA R ANN LANDERS: r am a m ale . 22 years old. and defi n ite l y NOT a homosexual. This I want to point out right from the st art. The incident that I am about to recall goo-gooang and ga gaing all over the place. She also pretended she couldn 'l unders tand he r schoolwork Barbar• Zl'dlker of lrvtol' h»1> l>t•t'n named Wom1m of Uw Yeur /or W79 i,y the lrvme Charter Chllplt•r of the• J\mericun 8u11incss Women·-. A.., :.11dal1on .. Cetes&e Marsb, prc•i.1 d 1• n t o ( N e wp ort II arbor Toastmistress Club. won the or i:;inizat1on's annual s peec h con tc ~t . Les lie Ao oe t're idi.on, daughter of Mr. and Mn . Maury F rt>ldson of Newport Beach. has be('n irutiated into the Phi Omega Chapter of Delta Delta Delta soronty al Arizona State University Mrs . a san T e nney Zaepfe l, Corona del Mar, will be a mannt.>quin Ill Las Floristas' 4lst annual Floral ·u ea ddress Ball , Hoor ay for Hollywood. Serving on the committee a r e Mrs . Martin Kordick, Mrs . Mlcbael Hall and Mlss J oAnn Clark. The ball 1s schedult!d for April 27 at the· Beverly llllton Hotel Clara Barton Chapter. DAR. gave '1t1zensh1p Medals to several hii;h St'hool students . They were Betty J ean BeaMtt, Micbel Arndt, Mary Karen Kay and Kimberly Fos&er. Kathy bonovan Jensen of Corona dcl Mar and JuUe Dykzeul Neglia of Costa Mesa a re assisting with plans for the April 21 scholarship luncheort, Pullin' on the Ritz. planned by Mount St Mary's College, Los Angeles Linda Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hall of Laguna Niguel, has been named lo the dean's honor hsl at Mount St. M<1ry's College. She 1~ maJonng in nursing Julie Bematz, da uf!hter of Mr. and Mrs. L. John Bernal% of Newport lk ach has lx'en init iated into Zeta Tuu Alpha fraternity for women at UCLA She is a sophomore majonng in fine arts . . Tbe •·tuor Corp. has donated $2500 lo lltgh Hopes for its pn.·vocational training program .. Directors have bee n e lected by the Crippled Children's Re lief Associa- tion or Orange County Inc. They in· • • .Cancer St'hular hip~ \\ 1•tt• prt'scntt.'<1 tu tht• rop t•nlrtm l'> •:dward Arambula, K o• aorw ('ontaot, Andre• Doddli, Mark GartUy, Arowo Guparlan. lhPot Kudf'll, Kandy Pu•loNky , Robt-rt• ~tcalado, Linda Tracy an1t Oavld Wlnkrbalter Sons of Italy New offt<'ers Wl'rc ins talled by lht.• United Lodges of Orange County dur ing ceremonies an the Costa Mesa Country Club, le<l by outgoing pres1 dent •·rank J . De Santis. Among the new leaders arc Vic Pera. Mike Coste llo, John Mlnnott and Ted 8 yme. Lot' al lods:cs a lso seated new slate~ during the cvenJng. A. P. Glannidm Lodge. Costa Mesa, installed Victor Pera, Ralph Peu. 8111 D'Amore. Mary Vital e, Ve ra D'Amore, .~lorence De Jos~b and Jean Pera. The Santa Ana-Fountain Valley lodge inst.alled Bob Mushett, Chris Pre.stigiacomo, Roslftdo Tiritllll, Steven Demurl, Rose Prestigtacomo, Noel Way and Blanche Fulmlnante. Lohmann and Barkley Supervisor Tom Riley and Judge Betty Lou Lamoreaux. (11oroscope J ARIES IMa r c h 2l Apr il 19 >· Reuch beyond c urrent exnecl<1tions You gel needed s upport. financ ially c1nd cmo· lionally. TAURUS <April 20· May 20): See as is. minus wishful thinking. Cle ar lines of c o m · munication. GEM I N I <M ay 21 June 201· Spotli~ht on the occult, mystery. in· tri g ue , ex pcrien c c s which defy ra tional ex- planations . CANCER IJunt' 21· J uly 221: Accent on t1l·~. business and per~onal. Someone could actually present you "1th u tie. L EO I July 2:l·Aug . 221: New contact.;. pro- blems and challcn~es feat ured. Ml'mber of op P<JSite sex figures pro· minently. VIRGO I Aug. 2J·Sept. 22): Creativity, ihlu1tion are featured. You sense, feel, perceive a nd you a re more alive due to "ro m ance." LIBRA <Sept. 23·0 cl. 22 >: You get hope from -------------------------------unusua l source. A re· ph ys1c1an should ignore what family "nd friends want ham to do; and th al he l>hould "always keep up hope·" lie rct'ommcnds indi vidualized treatment and sug~esl s the best plal'e for t:ancc r µat il•nts lo he ho:.p1taltlcd 1:-. an a cancer renter . s u<•h <1~ thl' one lon.1ted in the UCI M t•d ical Cc•ntcr ~veryone. he s tressed. can and should he:• tre;itcd "We may run out •>f an efft·ct1vc..· lre:citment. but there is always another drug to try." There 1s a trend toward doing less <1nd lcs~ surgery. ht• explained. with ;rn emphasis on chemotherapy Pat1l'nts who de cide lo seek uncon· vent1onal therapies. he 1oaid. should be ent•ourai.:e<I to continue conven- t1on<JI treatment as w<>ll .. , don 't thl11k we !-thould shut any rlnor. · he ~mid. The side effecLo; from conventional c ancer treatment. sa id Dr. Rich. often cause phy:o.ical illness and the patient ::1hould be informed ahead of time. It ts their prerogative whether to continue. Jn his opinion. treatment should on· ly tw ~topv<'d 1n 1·11ses wht·rc there 1s a maJi>r organ failure or the p<1t1ent b too 11\ lo conttnuc. Most cancer patients -depending on whether or not they want to li ve - eventually accept treatment. Or. Rich continued: .. Most people realize they are not gotn~ to hvc forever. Rut they want to live wJth as muc h comfort as possible." lie warned those who have had cancer in the pas t that no one is ever cured of cancer unlil five years have passed without recur rence and urged t h e m to h ave regular me dical c heckups WWI Vets Reunite ~Belbe ~lbu Veterans of World War I. Barracks 1249, have scheduled a reu· nion at II ::.> a.m. Wed· nesday, March 21. at Villa Sweden, Corona del Mar. According to William Meloney, Barracks 1249 senior Vice commande r. the reunion will include a luncheon Wedding ond engage· ment onnounctmenu run on Sunday m c~ Dmly Pilot Form.! art aooflable ot alJ Owly Pilot of/act• or by colling tht F'totures Dqartnwnl. 642-4321. Want to Bel .......... ,.,.,.."" ,_ c.""""' ,_ '""" "l(M_" ·"'-~· ~ --...... ~-.. tlOOed ""• ~· ·11.t0n01q 10t" so-.1111 """' Coll ._,., lot ... IOllll CGl'IW'l-... p09'A ·-• lht IOllOI "'""' YOlf ' Shampoo. iron. roller or blONer set Additional $7 so By Moster Stylist gu lar "sour pus s" smiles. extends ha nd of cooperation. SCORPIO I Oct. 23· Nov. 2ll : Accent on movement , t rips. calls. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: Your views arc worth plenty. Know it a nd e levate self· esteem. CAPRICORN c Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Get going. be a selr·starter. Yo u may be talking about the price or hom es. AQUARI US <J a n . 20·Feb. 18>: This is your d ay for glamour . secrets, romance. PISCES <Feb . 19· Ma r ch 20l : Ego get s e normous boost; seeds planted in recent past bear fruit. is both unbelievable and Looking Cool Is Her Fantasy disgus ting Last night. a frtend or mine and I installed a C B radio in my car We then drove around lo see how mut•h the CB would pick up. I decided lo see how far my radio would Since I work from home, l fantasize a lot on how it would be to climb into the ca r every morning and drive into the city to an office in carpelland. I se<' me sitting behind the wheel looking cool my -lip ~los1o s im · mcr1n~ and my solar hair lookm~ likt! an un made bed as I sip my S partan brc akfa ~t of black cofrec from a sl~aming mug E,...a Bo•be~k da s hboard whe r e it dripped down on my leg, causing me great pain I baJanced 1t on the console and reached for it a few times but cars were passing me on the right and culling in. One lame w he n I s hifted gears. my entire hand went into the cup and sloshed coffee all over the carpel. Once. I nearly had it lo my lips whe n the cars 10 front or me braked suddenly and I got a lap full Ahead. I could se<:• a light. If I Urned it right. I could put the cup to my lips and look cool. We inched our way forwa rd a nd finally m y mom ent had com e. I brought the c up from my side. threw my hair back with t he assuredness of a woman executive on the move, a nd started to sip on cof- fee. send out. · A man answered my fall. f said. "llow about a radio c hec k there , Good Duddy'>·· He re· sented me calling him "Good Buddy " and said. "Don't do it again." When I expl a i ned I didn 't know h is "han· die " he told me to get orr the a ir and not lo come back on again unlit I had learned thr meaning of the C B slan g t tt rm , "Good Ruddy " A few minutes later. f contacted a woman a nd asked 1f the te rm "Good Buddy" had any mean ing that might be of. f e n s1ve She s aid . "When a man calls a male CBer 'Good Bud- dy.· il 's code for.· Are you gay?"' I would <1ppreciate it, Ann. 1f you'd check up o n lht.· meani ng or "Good Ruddy" in CB slang. ~ I may know (and others as wt•ll 1 the true m eaning of this The light <'han ged . term OVER ANO The t'ar behind me blew OUT his horn. I JUmped a DEAR 0. AND 0 .: mile. The coffee dnb· That man has a hornet bled down my chin and in bls belmt>l. "Good When the baby ar· rived things se«.·mcd to improve until las l week when the six.year· old h1 l the baby very hard. across her leg:. The haby &c reamed. I turned my head Just in lame to sec 1l all. I asked the older one what hap· pened "Sh e k ick e d me ." was the reply, "so I hit her ." This morning f heard the six.year.old playin~ with her ·dolls. She was spanking them and be inR very s pite ful a nd me:tn Now I 'm con· cerncd that one day shl· m ay sertously ha rm her li ttle sister. Please ad vise me ARKANSAS MOTHER DEAR MOTHER : You bavf' described a classic case of sibling rivalry. Make It a point to pay as much attention as pos.<Jible to the older child. Praise her. Allow her to do things for the baby. Make be r feel useful and needed. 8ul -kee p your eye oo big sis ter . Don't lf't he r alone with the younger onr . {P .S.: This. too. s hall pass.> If 11ou havt: an 1lt:m /Or the !oirnqle., rnlendor. send 1t 111 Clleryl IWmu. Fea.tur 1nq Oeporlrrwnl Orang1• Cna .~I ()01111 Pilot. P .U UoI 15611. Cosio Mt:sa. Co 92626 PlrosP include your namt•. nddrt'SS and phu1w numh1•r Some times . a m a n three t1mcl> larger than ht s s ports car with l1cl'ns1• platt'S "MAC HO I" pulb next to me and tric:. to catch my eye. but I slick·shtft into low gear and pull off. lcav· in~ him in u cloud of CX · hat.1st without a thread or hope. onto my jacket My 8 dd • · r · di Searl fell into what was u Y • as a n e n Y ---------- te rm which carries no --------"'--left or the cold corree bidden meaninits. RUffELL'S I The man in the sports Oh . I would pull it off. ca r a Io n g s 1 d e m e D E A R A N N UPHOLSTERY A fl c r a 11 , I 'm not lauf(hcd until 1 thought LANDERS: I have two Wiie.i Yow W• without crede ntials . I he would have a hernia. daughters one s ix. the ,... led have transported three other is an infant While 1922 Htirbor Blvd. dogs to the vet with I drink too much cof· I was pregnant the six· Colt• Me .. -548-tt54S three children lone with fee anyway. year-old began having ----------stomach flu and one ~--.:___:._ _________________________ ~ blowing bubbles from his o wn saliva in m y ear ) a rguing over two windows in the back seat when an umbrella opened automatically. Jt 's just that the OP· portunity didn't present itseH until ye ste r day when I found myself in the early morning trar. fie ·going into the city. This was my chance lo fulfill my fantasy. I ran a brush through my hair, put on a skirt. topped by a jacket with one of those fi ve·foot scarfs tha t j ust ha ng a round the neck. Next came the lip gloss. a nd final ly th e mug of steaming hot coffee. When the motor final· ly . turned over. t h e vibration s pilled part or the coffee all over the / ' ..l ' •• ,_ • Gloria Highfill, Chatsworth, California: "Defore I come to Schick I hod one look •.• the 1/2 size shop special ... Look at me now!" . s od ~e\9 . Sf0o~\o9 o SC."\C.~ "Clothes ore only porr of 1t. I used to spend all my money on p ills. shots. bool~s. special formulas. "secrer" diet plans and diet clubs. Now I Know I'll NEVER OE FAT AGAIN IF I CHOOSE NOTTO OEI" To ovoid d11oppo1nt· mnl, protp«llW ~I ore r~ ro haw thinr wt'Cldmg stortta. with o block<Oftd·IOIUtt QlollJI o/ OIWIGI COUNTY "The People WX> Cae t~ Yoo a)d Ycu Hot(' ' thf bnde or o/ flat couple, ro rlw f'toture• Dfport. mf'lf OM Wttk ~/ore the 3TOWN&~ ~NGE (71')141--- IOlddMg ~~~~= • F'OO A mEE NO OOUGATION INTEl\VIEW CAu ... S20-8000 . ~t Clft1IOACt• N ..... ,... ..... '" MARKET SURVEY '"'"''· IOflla block·ond· ,..., ........, 9uy .... 1htl ad WOii\ $2.00 o1 on otry lef't4Ce ontv In~ eok>nl . .,,..,, ,...., Of ,,., , .... ,. ..... *-"' .... 1• .... ---. .at. 101'9 --AdarN -(7t•> ~ In Son Diego . . . . .(714) 29Q. 7800 In Orang@ County .. (71 4) ~5&·8404 DMM.YHILU 50 ~ Lo C•eneQO Olvd OMNGl towfl Ql'td (OV'l'"V Cerner COL TOM I t'200Mr Vt'rnon Avl• £NONO 15 720 Ven1uro OlllO ..... ,,., ~ nn••f •• Ill .... ....... ~·--·""' eoeo •• uutued b; th clHtlflM adt of tit• NIWPORT llACM, 1620 Ian Mlgu9I Rood -(714)"" .......,., Otport""9d • Deity NM. .W..111& untUMIV Dltlil9 -(714) ~ .,. ~ ,,., ~ 6G 1671 ,.__.SM9COl __ •°"'•••.-•.._Mll_cfl•'•"•· •.'."-... -·"'-.•.19•79-Mogt--cM.1rror_._ lnc-dGI• ... !1111111 ..................... . > ... ANAL YStS I CAREERS I OBITUARIES Plat• Of th• Day ---ff-• CALIFORN I A • "' 1 -w~ ACLONEZ \_L • • J J ACLONE2 ''I hov~ a wh1te Couf){' <I Ville. wluch looki. like all the olbtr white Coupe d\' Vlllt's," i.ays Rod Stoll.1. "I feel, at times, like a l'lont>. and dr1vt' a clone. too• .. IMO•"'•INin tot ... . ...... t .... ftw {\I• '\.alfW..-J ft'f Mi~ • ., .,..,.., ~UJtf\Ot o• Ow \~1'4 n,hh0t'+ •• '~ w~ Who of ·~111'10 t ••lfutn4• l t\.Cn4'1 ._~"'"" •• '""'~ ...... ,.,, tMH~t•"'t,.._'-w AOO.-t4Mh· tu M•u .-.,..,, tlOt ..,, • .,..,., b '•J )Miu IQ'1 0."9tf¥ H·ll 'IOJ•i Forth L Al> VI l..A'> ,,..,,._ 1o;n1._," '""°..,_.,,,..,_ ,,_,..J, POTTER P()Tf[p ~Q<Jl>f'I 1 ,. , .. m4U rtf"d Jloe>•• L..-~~ bC>1n Uf Ytilft\t"''"''" P()t.lf W000 ""''"' P...,1 IJ •nd r Y"Oua M n IJOll\ 01 """lo"iflllol Se•<l'I Wll ll,t.MS C-HANOl[ll H•r•1 Oo,I~ h <Ind Pe"><'I• l °""., ?(I l>Oth ot w .. "m'"''"r fEfllN ER•..0FF P.ul R ti, Of ESTEY OONALO DllVIO E:SfE,. rh1Cltetlt OI L<iq-&Ncr1, Cot P•\""' .... yon Marti\ 11. tU'I 1n NewPIYI S.acl'I C• S11rv1v~ 0y motl\er Pit!•'<•• Es••• llt 8•100. lsffnd, CAI , 2 brother\ M1<1\iMH itnc:I JoM . 1 ~Sle<s Deoclre •nc:I OM.lie •no tr1l!nd MIHV Ann '>< •nlon Memoroat \e,.t<ff WooMWJAv M.tr<n 71 1919 <ti I 00 PM lit IM Pac tit< llM"• Cl\ape1 p.,.,,,. v,. .. Mo.,.,.,,, o"~'· I~\ ....._VOO IEOINGFll!LO YELM.AH 8EOIHGFIEL0. •'1" ... •h•del\I "' H....,llnQ!on Se.en C• IO• mote '""" 1S W'ar\ Pn\e<I away on Sun0•1 March 18, 1'19 at Ntr th ~~• Mis Beo1nqf"'IO '>.a bttn • cle<lt. •t Mc;OonMll OOuQle\ tor 11 .-~•r\. •nd hid ~ • ,,.._m~r ot ,,_. G•r~n Grovf" Cornmut"11ty Cnurt n U.loveo mot-of Marvon K 9.0 •"911\'IO ot Hun11nq1on 9~• 11 ca and lvnclell L ~.1191..,10 ol UP'"""· C• t>ho 5urv1v1nq tl'l' • 9r6nd'i0n\. Pf'l1hp t•no l(ev1n 6"cltnQfleld ""'" ot >1un1 onqton 8'""' C.• , Oou91<H 8eo onqftt'lcl. 1ottv1nq w1tn 11\e v S At m• "' No<lo f-, V1r91n111 ind Roq"r Ord onQl,..IO of Pano<omct (llV Ca . 1 S•>- t .. \ Cl\arlen!t Lewi\ O' PY.kin, llltnol\, .;no llut>y Selt>y 01 w111m1nolon tr ltnoli "rtd ' WOll .... r L•'Onllrd Hyll nl New London. K.N1hK"v Fri•nO\ mnv 1 dll t•om 3 00 PM to Q 00 PM on '""' <11t r •• Ptllf Cf' 9,orhf'lf'\ Sm1rn' Mortu.ry ~,,,. tunerdl ~rv1Cf•" ••U "" (Ond..Cled •t I :It.I PM on T IH''ld•V Marc" 10. IQIQ .. ,,,. R•• 0• , E uqe..., COllH\, "''oc '"'" C>o'\lor or tne Gdr~n Gro•• Commuo1ty <;nu<CI\ ol hcl•t1n11 1111 .... men1 ••ti t>e m•oe on Chapin ,.hno1\ P1~rtft Brotnft\ Sm•lllS Mol'IUMy dtrrctors ~Jo-•"1'1 WADDELL WILLI.AM EOWAllO WAOOCLL. ~ Ill. ~'•denl of Hunt•h<llon 8e41<1\, C• ""'~ .1w11y on Mit<el\ 18. t911f Surv1"90 0y "'' w11• Florene~ M wao 0.11, IUuqlllP•\ Mlldr1'CI L Ma•uno 11• WlfSI Or.tr1910. New ~•Wf """ "'°'~' w l aoot• o• F'our1ta1n v .. 110 C. \t\· ter Emma 11unte• ol M"'°"" ano s qr.tnckn11<1rwn S.rvtc:tt IOO•ll IT Loe•· d•rl •t 1 00 PM •• O•llUY 8rot!Mrs HunttnqtOf\ BNcn C11&pe1, 6"•<" ..,.a Talt>ert,IM2 7111 HltlD£1l•llllGEll wAL TEA NI E0ER8ERGER , PitUeO _.,,on_,,, 1•. 1919 al HNQ Metnoro.tl "°""i.f 1n N-P0<1 k.teh, C• He IJ wrvo~ bV l\oS oau9nor Jot'Ce l-n ot ...... 11n111on ea .. n, c. .tll<I 1 or...a<11ooren Pn v,ue t•ml· If \etVICO Wiii be held IOd•V Al Harbor Lawn Memorial _p,.,., S.-,..,,tee\ uncle< tne c11r.-c11on o4 H"roor L•wn-MOu<lt Oltv• Mo<tuer, ol Costa Mna ~~SS>' , ZAVALA LAVENE R. l AVJ!oL.A. fP\1dMI ol C""t• Mew. Ca !ier••t.•• t>enc:ltnQ at H••bO< L..Awn·Mounl Ollvr Mor tuarv ot ord , p .. ,.~ .,.,_, f l .tftlf" .. ' ., l .,qufi• .,.,,., (•llt v-.o H IA (Ofl~ \I•••" M i' f\nl 1'\ M'O f 4tf'nM• l 1" ti botfl ot (o<I•~ ovH PVHN "°"" ''*""• .i."' t "'°"" r....... -o ... .._ E ?• of Hun1t~1onS..C11 L 11ow1N KOOP 11omono f •4 •nd Fd llll ll ootll of """llf'Olon 80(11 ,, ........ , 1• f HA( f 8l VM )(~Ith Mo<ll ... I ti •nCI R tl11• l•• H bOll\ o t """'•''"''"'' .. ' MARMON tH0MP50fll (,.llP W /I "nd U...<• AM 16. botrl ol (OSIA ""'"~" CAllOTHER!> HC:ISEAMAN P<>11t IC""""'" 71. OI f l Toro ... II<! G-Q•A Ann 11.otl<\Mlritda TERAYJUSTUS RK•,L~.1(ol Hun11n9lon An<!>, ano Tll•reu M•r'~ JCJ~ Of Norwdlk FONSECA·8RIAIESCA Fr.,n<1$CO Fon-a ,., .tlld O•alia Bnl>le'>U, 11 00111 of H""llnQ1on 8t'•cn MARICU!>-VEG.A -Sir....,. Aollo!rt. n .. ,.d P'"'"''• • H , bot" 01 We't"'Un\t•r AOGEAS.~lVEGEMAN -Gr•go<v .Allrn n , <II Huntington 8Hcll •nd Ttte\.t LYM 19. OI A""l\etl" GAEE N-J~N~ -Ron•ld CtiltQ. 11. of lrvlnf'. Mid Marla R~ 1l, al MOt'WAfk MARSHALL·8ARTON T-<f' AU,Sf'll. i.. •nd ir ....... O>rlUtM 11;> botl\ot l-Hlll• VAN OIHE·SMVSER -OouQtiOS (art 37 and Vt<ko AM. 'll. boll\ Of Fount••" va14t', IC IN W O ll T H Y FRAZIER M"rslldll Wlllt<>m. 11. of Newport R .. ACll -5llaN>on Ma•~. 20. of YalmO• WAVNE HELSON M.Jr>. lnomas, 7S ano LC>'• J~ 2•. l>Olh ol i.uni tnQlon 8"¥11 PiYHOLOS·MOONEY -CMrlh Oouo, lb. """ l vnd.l JO«<'. 40 botn ol HuntillQlon BMCl'I PIEllCF BACKSTROM Mt<M~I l <'•01 31, IW>d Sl\a«>" Ellt .. betll. 18. botn ot Founta•n v .. uev DFS IAllOINS·FRAMPTON C.~r..,d Arrtl"nQ, J'I <>r>O l •nd" Ltt. C7, bolh <)I Wt!stm•n•t.r W000 NICl'fOLS Stepner> HMOll1 to. o! Gar~n Grove. <>nd l(rosl•r> t NQI\ 11. ot Huntington B~lK n TICE II 8PtO<;ES Ranoall GlrM. n . ol Santa Ana. '"'° PllVlll'> Dianne 11, ot Costa _.,.. ,,..,_.,u Cl1ARLES.VANOER 8tl -Fr•n._ JMnH. S1. --rvo .AM 5'. bOlll ol LM1"""8Hch NOVES·SHAFE R David, 37, •nd lll<o<n•a. :n, bolhOl Laqu..., NoC)uPt OREHEP-5.AHCHEZ -Stellf'l!n Clll· '"" 71. -e.ny L~'"'""· n . 11o1n otCo~I•~ ,,__.,~ OOYLE·MEYEA Jll"-O•llMcl o. of Fountltin Vafl<'lf ... ,,., LOUl'Ml, 38. of L"" Vt<)M. Nt'V. COHfllELL·PICICENS -E0w11<d .A., 3], .. ,,., LyM R-ri.. n. both of C~t&M~w ~11 MARMOL fJ0·80LL lf\IGER C<l'l>ln Oav<1I, :... and Franu\ Mae tl, Doll'\ ol NewpOt\ BeKll ~·<II t J011NSON·JOHHSON DpnnlS N~I. 38. of Fov•ualn Vl!llO, .. no !>Mron Sue,~. of Co<ona <Ml Mar Deaths ca~ta lflew.s:J~sttY Elsewhere JEAOME MOl.ASKY. paswd •w•v on Marti\ IQ, 191' He " ~urvl•.O OV "'~ b<Olllfr '"'"9 O! LO\ ""·~•e•. ca ....., 11111u !>MITY Steinoero Serv1U• wilt be l'tetd on Tue..iay •t l ·OO PM "' thP H•llStde -moro11t Par-CIW!pel ServtCH under 11\e dirt<llon of H•rOO< Lawn ·Mount Oh.,. MOrt.,.,., ot Cute Moe ~S}Sol MAlll.OW JOHN R. MARLOW, rf'S1denl of ~I• ,,_,., ~ Ser•1CH ""°'"9 lit Haroor ~Moullt 04,.,. Mort,..ry ot Costa Mots.a Wf)cUS. SMITH MATHILDA R SHllTH, rnoO.nt of • Costa Mes.a, Ca Pas.,.cl awa1 on Marci\ I«. 1919. SIH'vtW<I by lier MM Mo•"' Sln•ll\ of Cost• Mesa, C• .• LONDON (AP) Richard Beckinsale, 31. the British comedy a c- tor who recently ap- peare d o n the B RC television series •· Por· ridge," died Monday of an apparent heart at tack at his home in Sun- ningdale, Berkshire ~~./Y::n..:= C::i:~ Herbicides Out NebrH•a Slihtr Marlli• Sm1lh of N•t>r•Slla; t Q•-1\lkk•n. Fri•ncb SACRAMENTO I AP)- "'11' ca11 tor ••Mtauon on Tunct•v The stale Food a nd lrom •.00 PM ID • 00 PM •t Sell ar...., .. a,, a-. G<avesooe ,.,..,, ... , Agriculture Department W•One>Oall •I 2 00 PM .ti HarDor has banned Use Of tWO uwn Memorlat P••~. 04tl<l•nl will be • Rev. 8tuCAt A l<tKrlll, P•stor Of Ille he rblCicfes that 8 SlUdy PAioytet"1eno.urt11ot1r..eo..eMnL indicated may cause ~~;~ _,...,.., Costa Mew women to suffer miscar· ;;=======:::;;:-riages. The state agency acted after the federal Environmental Protec- tion Agency halted the use of the two herbicides -2,4,S.T and Silvex - on forest s, pastures la wns and highway rights-of-way. Ill&. •04DW 4 Y MOln'U41Y l 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 De.,,lte Hal•• Water ·supply Still Down 8 TllOMMi O. fo;J.11\S "" mt'morif·11 or tht• J976 77 drought fodf', con vln('lnlf Ct11lfornlim11 lh<'y tac«> !\evcre "'att!r pro· t•li•m11 ht•<•onwN rnon· d1fr1c·ult Bui 1•v1•n ui. 1 winlt•r with n••ur normul rainfall et nd S11:ri a nowpcw k rw 11.., 11 :-1•ml. tlW~t· realil1c~ .ir1· ~ro"'ing mortt d l."ur WITHIN SI X y •:AKS, T IU•: ~uv~1l y or t ·0111r 1.ulo Hlv4>1' water thut h11Lh.'tl th\• ~lute out of ll'> lui.t drought w1ll l>t' ubout hair 1lncd up M\'anwh1h.•, grountl~.1h•r -.upµllt•:s in the .1~rat•ul111rot Sun Jouqum Vulh.•y an.> twmg drained .ti ..i goutl d1~ t-·arnw r:, pumv ubvul 2 m1l11on acre· frt•I JX>r )'Nlf m1>re from their ~di~ than 11\ being rt•plJrf'd h} rmnfull An r MH l tlf.;tt' uac fool will 'Ul'PIV a ( 4UFOH I\ lumil) of f1H· for .1bout • • • Olll' year 1' OC. tJ S J With a groun0wall'r resNve csl.lmatcd at 500 mllhon acre foet ~n1>ath the Central Valley. lhe ~uppht.'!t won't dr y up soon. But as the reserve 1s tl£•pleted, rarmers rous t drill deeper and deeper at higher anct h1gh(•r cost to keep their crops coming. TIU:St: t'ACTORS ARE CREATING sense of urj.!t•n<.·y. especially umon#l SouthC'rn Cal.irornia water pl::uull'rs They fC'at what m1~ht happen in a drought after 1985. when the new Central Arizona Projcd will begin taking more than half the water Califorrua gets from the Colorado Ri ver. ··Another drought. especially after 1985. would mea n disaster," says Earle Blais. board chairma n of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. the chief water s upplier for 11 million persons living south of the Tehachapi Mountains. Southern Califo rnians and Central Valley farmers therefore wall push harder this year than before Lo insure construction of a Peripheral Canal a('ross the Sacra mento-San Joaqufo Della area to bring Northern California water south And that's where factionalism seems sure to arise again. FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER of· f1 cials are impatient With the repeated delays IO building the canal The metropolitan district's 1960 contract and a 1965 amendment call for deli very of 2 million acre-feel of northern water yearly Without the canal. the State Water Pro1ect can only deliver sli ghtly more than half that a mount. not enough to make up for the impending loss of Colorado Ri ver water .. Before Metropolitan got its firs. northern wa ler m 1972. it had already paid the state $194 mil hon under those contracts ... says Blais. "Since then the total has reached St>IO million ·· The money is actually paid by all Southland property owners via their annual tax bills. IN EFFECT, BLAIS IS TELLING the state it's time to make good on its end of the contract. But for Northern CaUfom1ans, the specter of a Peripheral Canal looks like piracy, with what former Republican State Sen. Peter Behr of Inver- ness called the "thirsty tiger·· seeking lo despoil precious resources. The feeling persists despite the aid Crom Southern California to the parched north during the drought. Some legislators see the Peripheral Canal as a prelude to im effort to drain off water from the Eel Rive r in Mendocino County. They will resis t any such effort. but realize they'll probably be outvol· ed by Southern a nd Central California lawmakers. THE REALm ES OF 108,000 NEW Southern California residents yearly and impending loss of a huge amount of the region's present water supp- ly make it obvious som e action will be taken by the sta~. Northern Californta probably has sufficient clout. though. lo make sure some of its treasured rivers are not damned. The likely compromise will be construction of a canal. with assura nces that this won't mean a utomatic exploitation of presently-protected rivers. The compromise may not come immediate- ly. but it is inevitable because of reality. Supplies Requested OUGADOUGOU, Upper Volta CAP> -The countries or Africa's Sahel region, annually de· vastated by drought, have appealed to the interna- tional community to send vital supplies "as rapid· ly and effectively as possible ... TO HEAD HOSPITAL Tom Richards Hospital Appoi1m Chief Tom R1 ('hards ha s bee n appo inte d ad· mmistra tor of Fountain Valley Co mmunity Hospital. accordinJ! to Dr. l. William f'is hman. cha i rma n of the hospital's board of direc- tors. Richards moved to founta in Vallt-y Com- munity llospital after st-rv1u g a s a d · min1!)lr.itor at Cos ta Mesa Memorial since 1974. Richards. 56, 1s a fe llow of t he Ame rican Collc~e of I losp1tal Ad· m 1nistrators a nd a trustee of the United J lospitaJ A!)soc1atlon He re pl.ices rormt>r administrator J oel T . Kass. Wild Kids Analyzed Master's Degree Needed Planning Jobs Few By JOYCE L. KENNEDY ( CAREERS J SMITM a TVTMU MOITUAlY WISTCWIP CHAP& Cren'9tort • Rower Shop ~27 E. 17th ::St Dear Joyce. I am la my mld-zts aad aet?d to get my career ln gear. I k.aow I'll laave to go back io college. I am UalDldng aboat urban plUUllng as a profeuioo. Please dlscus. •--------------N.A.S., Soatbfleld, Micb. Costa Mesa ~ ..-ct llOTMll1 SNl'1M'S WOITUAIY 827 MainSt. Huntington Beach ~ ........ , CCIGMAL N•AL ~ 7801 Botta Ave Wlltrninlter eaw&25 NC:91CNW .. , ...... .. °"' .... Mott'*Y a.et 3800 '*=ilk: Vl9w Ort~ ~Beach &M-2700 MIC a• ICll woau.-~~r" L.aounlHlltt Jll.Ol33 ....... CIMIJ•IO -.1111 ..,._. ... Al ... ... "" OollaMlll .,,,...., . ............ ........ '"......,. By geographic scope. visualize two main kinds of planning -city or urban, and regional. By specialty, think of two broad categories -plan· ning which deals with physical growth, such as land use, facllitia location a nd transportation; and planning less tangible in nature, such H proposals for solving society's pro· blem1, from crime to commerce. Most plannen work for govern· ment agencies. although some are employed ln t.be private sector. BECAU8B PLANNING appeals to ldealiaUc types who hope to cure urban ills. Its pr1ct1Uoner1 can become trustrated when de nted autbortt.y to implement project&, or when they flnd tbelr d1y1 spent In bureaucratic red t•pe rather than in probleal-IOlvtn1. Sometimes a plan· ner'• dreams 10 up In smoke, burned beyond reco1nlUon by contrary ..... of dtlsent' ....,...,. Of poUtl-elana. Moreover, few new Jobs a.re belnc enat.d ln a fleld that speclallsa ill btYat.inl the future. TM 11owdown ii due to the fact that mott pl= .tMI .,.. bued on Softrnment • · la1. And 1CM1 lmow wbat11 ba~niDC ta ~ii Proposidoa U en. · T~. Merch 20, 1979 PUllUC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE NOl ICE IS HEREBV GlllEN 1,..1 I~ 1ollow1n9 ~"be<I perwnal pro· P UBLIC NOTICE OAJL'v PILOT PtJ8UC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATl'MENT PUBLIC NOTICE l'fCTITtOUS IUSIHESS HAME STATEMENY T .,_. tottow1nq perwn~ 4r~ OOHtQ buso~~·\\ "'' 8o\J MASONRY llll .... V••CJ Sa111 t "'""· CA 01/'04 Rol>"'1 11 Bu<l'l<1n•n. l11SI Ad1t<ll\ ( r , Gllr~n Grow C.A O•<r•ll S 8 011119 110 •1•1 St lll•wpon t!Poll<h C.A 01bbl T "" b~'i•nf''~ " (°"ducted b'I • Qt'Mr&I Po\rfnPf\lloD R-IH Ouclldn.>n T~t\ \t"l""""'t Wll\ '""" Wtfh 111<-tountv (IM~ ot OranQ<>t County on MUOI 11, "IQ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUStN£SS !CAME STATEMENT Tl\• lollowlnfl Pf!''°"' ••~ OO•ll•l O..\lnPU n NOROl(.A F•RMS. 2111 ~•Or S.nl• AN . (.A '71'07 Patrlt'i.& J von+4fontcl~ 2?71 M•\.w Or , S..nta Ana. CA "'1101 l"•" A vonHenkfe, 2'111 M~-. Or , S..n!.o An.t. CA "'1101 w 1111am R YOnHenllte, J•. n 1• ~ .... °' . Sant• ....... 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The Brand ne w 3,000 sq.ft DAILY PILOT OllUIMI ardule<1urally d(•s1si11l'd labllty fot-ttt. first l1to duplric 3 Udrrn. 2 bath:. cornet ......,Oft o..ty and 2 Ddrms. 2 b;iths, 2 • fert'placrs. 2 d1n1nl( ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gau•eal 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE $68.000 Thi& is the b~t bu)' 1n town, localed 1n Co:.la M esa 's fin est neighborhood Clo-;e to schools. s ho pping or apen apace. It 1s pnde or ownership 2 i.tory with 2 bed r ooms, pre v ate. enclosed pallo. com munity Po<>I and an anx- IOOS seller. Call quH·kly' 75)-3191 C:::SELECT t PROPERT IES FfXER $69,900 room..~. 2 i.Joublt· i:1.1rag1.•:. and eu:.y upkl'rp A :.uper home und 111t·ome S2U.<XXI 400ll71t C.M. OUR OF'FICF. BEING REMODEi.EU. l.F:AVF-: YOUR NlJM Bl-.H, Wt-: WIU.CAL.L YOU BACK H. COST A. MESA. PINE 'nlll, family horn(· ha~ locauon. l<wation, loca lion' Sl4)Jl8 to all S<'hools. ster.wi LO So ('o;JM Plarn. &steps lo the purk 1.uv1• ly <I b('d room, family room home wllh new <'arpct & sharp r.Jccor. ()f . fered at only $11'7.900 Call 540-31i66 HST IH THE IEST (842•5878 ) One Call Service Faat Credit Approval .._....~s. He.Ma Fors. .._...~s-. ........ rws. .rws. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G••"' 1002 G1•r.e 1002' .,,_.,.. 1002 hMr• 1002 C.a•r• 1002 ·············•••······· ······················· ········•·············· .••...••.....•.......•. ·········~············· IMVISTMIMT OPPOITUMITY 2 hol.llH!I In C M. on le&al 3 un.I t. llOO() 11q ft lot !'riced to tell (1ulckly 111 ~~o . ffy o w or . a.oSI TO llACH 2 Bedro o m , Wex t Newport. 1-:xc_,u~ot con dluon. Room to J!Ow Z IOaM COTT AGE I y ••r okt dream cot t.a.ie ·Vaulted ~•m cell 1011 ~ garden patio Undt'r mukct , Cd M ~.000 Bal~,!~~~~hy 673-1700 *VETERANS* Let a Vet Help You rind I.hat home you want 0 down up to $100,000. ~ R..ty Ari. 24hn WORLDR.E 543-1722 JUST LISTED!! Good as new' Don't wait to see this jewel' A pn me locale! Closest qua lity home to S. Coast Plata E legant b edr oom s. crac kling fire plac e warms luxunous hv1n1~ room. bright & sun 1hiny kitchen, super 112e yard w1r e lax1ng p ool & 1acUZZJ ! Treat yourself Wday ! Call 645--0303 FOREST E OLSON ........ ,., ... ~,' .u. CLUBHOUSE CONDO With pool, Jacuzzi, Bar·b· que. Walk to tennis & golf. 2 Bedrooms & den with 2 baths. Beautiful carpets & drapes Double garage with electn c door opener plus loads of ex· trais. ~.900. JACOIS REALTY 675-6670 STllCTI.Y ADULT. SO FAA! Only adults have lived in this 3 bedroom Baycrest home -but there's room for a family. It's immaculate. on a large lot wllh parking for 3 cars, open be a m ed huge living room. formal dining and lt is professionally landscaped. Beauti ful at $195,000. U1'11111 VU I: lif)M I:§ ACAL TORS'. 675 6000 2443 Eas1 Coast Highway, Corona del Md• ,Jl~O 11 Mi'\.J Vt•11f1• ,,, !>40 !>990 ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC. A I Ot:ALI V OWNEO COMPANY SlRVING THI SOUTH COASI AREA SINCE 1963 IASTSIDI DOUHOUSI -Just listed. It's a neat, trim 2 Bdrm beauty with l 'h baths. double garage, hardwood noors, fireplace, builtins, patios. with BBQ, large back yard, fruit trees. HEAVY SHAKE ROOF. $9'l,OOO. Cal 54Mt4t ' . . . . Serv1n q Cosl01 M esa-Irvine Hun lrn glon Bed c t1·N ~wp o rt Beach LEASE W /OPTIOH Nlce 1 bedrm townhome, walking distance to HIJ!l ungton Beach s urf GOOD TYMS On thia ruce 4 bedrm. 2 bath Westmuuter home. fo\111 price S72. 950 WESTSIDE of Huntington Beach. newly pamled 3 bed rm . 1111 bath. Full pncc only $76,900 All you~ toknow11 Real Estate. Ill< 11(""1( NIAii~ 'I'\(/( 1.\ll\ INVESTORS A TT&mOM! FJRSf USER DEPRECIATlON still available on Uus brand new deluxe 13 unit apartment building. Quality, beauty & efficiency of design is the theme with a 3 bedroom, 2~ bath. 2 story owner/manager urut & twelve 2 bedroom. 2 bath. single level units . Offering a g r eat inves tmen t op portunity with excellent tax benefits. these 13 units are well located in the cit y of Costa Mesa. Owner may carry financmg. Call for details R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 TREES! TREES! EASTSIDE IEAUTY Dceorator's s howplac:I! Highly upgraded & re modeled thruout N~w plush crpts DramalH' atnum entry Parqu~·t floors 10 entry & fmly rm Only Sl24 .900 Phon1• loday for appt Opt•n Eves ~9'91 (~l\'t1 1tttifl fft Reul ~: .. c die 4BR +den S69 500! Sunken 1{v1n!l room Bnck f1replarP All n· modeled k1tr hen Ex cellent lor at 1on Im macuJate bar~am ' <.: 1111 fast' To take advantal(v' 7S! 1700 oPf N Ill 'I • '' \ f I l'°t l(l "' ,_, f I [91flAll §l:l TtiHI: onHDA.ILY 1·5 1406 WH k liff Ml 4 BR. s pacious single story, st.ore5 close, low pnt't: $100.000. 3620 Ocetmt CdM 3 BH. jdcuu1, 11 pe1·· tacular view. hardwOOIJ flooni $575.000 54'1 lniM HI Nt'W homes• Two story, 3 BR . :.und l!c:.k :., rrucrowav~. S2JS,OOO. I 509 Dolphin CdM Lake new. vacant 3 BR. tasteful. pool, incredible view of yachts $515.000 2918.,_,..CM 11\is J bt..'<froom. I bath home could UM" 11omc 11£, but has loads of Potential. locutcd on an R·2 lot. near 1>chools & shopping maku this home a real find Ca II before 1l's gone! 556·2000 You can't go wronR in ----------SpyAlass where values SllDROOMS Meredith Garden Uoml.' GREAT IMC OM El 111 s. Hunttngt.Oo Beac·h •.A.t •o• ISLE with over 3000 SQ ft. ol ._. "' luxury living are•. 3 BR. big gume room, near park. sehool. shops. library Sl 1 t .900 C:SEL ECT T' P ROPERTIES keep increasing. Las t chan<'e at this price, $359.!500 for 4 b<.'<f rooms. ramily room . d1n1ng DEACH CONDO n.iom , view shows like HUNTING TOH new. HARIOUR HEWPO RT CEHTH Less than 1 mile from REALTY beacb. Lvly 2 11tory 2 _ 640-1812 bdrm beach condo Only SOUTH L GU ... 41"2 yrs old Offered ut A "A $63,500 .. Just hsted & VIEW won't last 646 77> • RolUng hills nestle this HEWPOaT FtXH $122.500 This 3 Bdrm home is steps from the beach, on the Peninsula It de· fuutely needs TLC. but has tremendous poten· llal. Bnng your tools a nd 1mag1nat1o n . C all 54().U51 :~..f• HERITAGE • • REALTORS beautiful Townhom e ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; (~KrJ!11!tfj~t!tl Panorami c view o f ~ . -·---ocean, profc:-.s1onally de· Re1JI Estate t'Oratt'<l. wet oar . warm and co1.y fireplace ----------1 Separate master wing on ))~ lower lcvc•I "'urniture VIA. UDO Sophisticated II v 1ng at it's best. Deli ghtful four bedroom condt>min1um ON THE BAY St~p out m your spaclou11 bnck terrace and onto your boat. Plan., under way to enlarge ex.isling boat slip to~ foot.er Walk to Lido Village's f abulou s restaurants •nd ahops $495.000 COU Of HtWfJORT HAL.TORS '7S.SSI I HIWPOllT HACH •LOT• ...... .. ,.., OcetutSld•of Balboa 81 111 3llt St. Owner May Subordinate '1J(l,OOO ..... ....., 64~4751 Jl'JNDING PROPERTY MY SPECIALTY Tflil me what you want, ., let me tl.nd your hom•. Jn the So. Oran1e COunty bMcfl area. Alk for Rulh Ke1t•!.1 r eal u t1te ..-. •;,.,Tue 6 Thur .. .. 12: Ill· or ...... EWIM:•aza can 110. too! Call 64R-717 1 '"' ,, ,II I., ' , ' (, i;I • [®lfiPdtl TRIPLEX Grwot lncotntl! Sing.le story owner unit with 2 townhouse de111gn r ear units All with pnvntc patio. W ID hook up & 1nJ.ev1dual cnclMcd g ar al(cs Ca 11 n nw U13-8S50 I oiill f I• I •'•I llACH nJ.PU.X OHL Y $211,000 fle1111t property l<X'•led ntar bay • bt>ach 2 4 br fs J • 3 br unl\ll Xlnt ren tal area ot choice area to liv•.7•~1 (~IWnHfolijihfi Real Elt.tte ----......... , .... • l1buJoul throu1hout I.I UlU txtra la 3 BR condo end unit. Twnht alyle W/I cocy frplc, pool 6 Jae. One yr new. Sellar W .&. __ .,.. wW (i.u.Me It HVI fO\I $42,500!!! Want t.o live near beach but can't affor d the price? Here's y o ur ans wer! Upg raded 2 bdrm., 2 bath mobile home 1n lhe Cann ery Village Park, on Lido Don't hesitate. this one won't lut. Call to see• 673-4400 HARBOR ,\ 111\ 1'1111\ '" 11 .11 hrn I ll\I''' mo·nl t '11 GOY"TRIPO 3 Bdrm. 2 ba + pool. $8000 down. full price _,,000. New cpt.5 to be In· stalled. V.A. Apprv 'd Broker. 898 7M.'J llAMDMIW um• S unn y , brl«iht , Immaculate 3 Bdr OluHa eondo wit utum s blt t~~ l o an . Fantut l terms. Calf fo appointment. ,..,_..,,., • wtlh no loan r ... It • ..UC• 110 0001 low Interest rate. Call •--------• Pi•r tnoat1 .dupfu nn nowf7H:no. = ll·2 a : c&oee lO A al v:Ef;'f~re· LLSTATE. .... I , ____ R._l_A_L TOR• . ·~~•!!!!!6!!!!!7~1-!7!!!!!06~0~•~~ 914,950 Cheap! Super I · deM I bedrm, 2 balh, •-.-------•I NI dHac ttttet. lAw•t •• Plkied home la that aN.a llCA81 SI '11MN'e only on• Act llr i. llolrie .. IC llrt. mwl lrobr 541-IHJ Call World r1anu --------A.-. 11 1 1.1117 M •r S.U with IAS!t llDIUNS l\'11 BREEZE _g .. ·•1t1fd Ada r •2·M'7~ Residential + 2 com MfAA PARK merc1aJ reotable spaces. In s. Westmmster Up 5 Car parking, t block to r.= 1 ... ,.,, & water, 3 bedrm 3 bath un· ' arge. 4 u.;urm y rm home with It. f'\~l1ce Super for """" r aummer twinter rates. over ......... s9 t. m.8S50 W1 RE M.tworts ,,,,, •.•. , ..• , ,, •·t '•, P.tcPlace.lnc. [ ~ lff &I 1--a.-'-.~-z.-74-:-~-- 2 Bdrma., 2 baths. den. H.B. BLUFFS frplc c1ose to scboots & OHL y $I 07,500 churche8. Short es crow possible. SJ49.500 Split level condo 111 newly 673-3663 642·22SJ Eves olfercd. Charmingly de· corated, this lvly end Ui open & a iry W11lk to ahoppina. schools & ten· ru& crts. 2 lge bdrms, view of m ount ains . 759-001 (~1~11fa§l'ltl Real FAlate 5 CONDO'S UN 0 ER $55,000. Now le t he buyen mkt, next year OMlM will be $65,000. Buy ror bm or Investment A#.M219M --- . as'sociited ~ 9 ROK ERS--llEA LT0RS JU]', W l o1b.,o •ll·lUJ V .A APPROVED HOMES Don't wail to buy real est.ate. Buy real e:.tate & wait. $0 down up to Sl00.000 V A Salesbroke r 3'hn ~3 1626 flt~.~ IUILD YOUR DllAM HOME on thls large corner lot on top street of Spyglass Hill . Owne r will carry fi na ncing and /or s ubordina te . $350,000. A COl.DW&&. IWllll CO. 644·9080 2Ht ~JOACUN HOU.ftD . IN~CIN'Tlfl STATE C»ITALS C H I T D t Y E Z H A A M H S A N E L E H E W A T E 0 0 E P 0 S J H E N R H K A Y N C R P S T S 8 l D A U V P Q I 0 T 0 P £ K A A N l 0 R U 0 Y H E I P l T T A L K G 0 8 S S Z Y E G E R C E A N 0 E 0 Y A S M T M E l T S 0 A L S T E M S V L A E I 0 T P J M V M E U R E M A Y E T L H U N S A R I 0 S 0 E T R A H H 1 U R P 0 U U I 0 H E I H I U H A U C A A U U L K A £ A U Q T A £ N P C E P 0 t t E Y L N L J U 0 0 N l 0 E A T E C H 8 0 T C K M S N I E G R U I S I R R A H A E 0 K L P C H I I P T 0 H S M A 0 S K £ A N T U A J l Z N U T A 0 P H T S newuni-: H __. ii.tow..,.,._ ~d, ._. •• ...... up, ,_. Of ........,. ,Incl Ml end ._ I\ !ft. ~ r-. o • .._ Alllllft .1 T""'911 1 ... ,., lolll Ill .._ Otl"*"''Y ...... t It. Pllll ,,. ..... ICI OllMt ....... ......." .w. T 8111omw: Al.- **U.S.* * *VETERANS* Recent cha.n1<cs en V /I regs may <'nablt' you to <1w11Jfy for $100.000 homf' loans with absolutely NO DOWN PAYMENT World I.al Estate an Oranl(e Counly r1rm spec1abiin11 en VA homt" loons We re the VETS that help the VETS For more mfo call lill Norioft, Afl · 541-0100 506 MG 91"ffi~ 3 BR. wood s1d1n1t. two story. charming. R 2 lot UlOldCdM $179,000 UlllilVUI tl()~l:S Corona del Mar 67~6000 N4!wport Beach 642 9648 <..:obi a M c:..i S46 59!IO MESA VBDE C.totn Tri.C.nf IL':i d1(ftorent . 1t ·s exc1t ani;c 4 Cmnl betlrms. 3 bath!'>. rormal dining. s~arulur fum1ly rm, c:rat•kllni.t (pit., pa110 det•k ovcrlook1n1o1 pool. Jfl t U7/I, f1tt>pll rrom ma11u •r :.uite. ovc•r s1zNl 3 car garal(e, RV parkini:. veget(lb ft• i:a r den . <'ulde:'!a<" street next to j!Olf <'OUJ'SC S2 t 0 000 A <'l now ' Call 546-2313 ()it~'" ,.,,. ..,,. ,~.,..,. L~INll Ttade your old stuff for ne w J;oodres "'Ith .i a~ 1ed ad 6t2 56'78 Oasslf1~ Ad.S ----- macnab I tr vine realty JASMl__.E . CRHIC Sea Breeze model on outstanding quiet corner location. 3 BRs, 2V'.l baths, formal dinin~ rm, wet bar. family rm & exlru-lg. yard w /brick pa tio. Taste fully decorat ed in neutral tones. $255,000 fee. Holly Markas 644·6200. < Y ·98) 642·1235 '°' Dover Drive 644·6200 Harbof' View Center !. 00 '•• In LO ll'r Io ic. ,. ., •ti - s fo \t• td !c n d ty m " w I)' r - n ' I. I• (• :. :I e r f. d .. b l 1 f } ' \\ I .. : I ·, ., TAYLOR CO . I \I· \ I I ll I\~, • • ' I " I ' 'I I•; A llA.l. llAUTY IM THI .._.,.., T he ONLY "R" plan vatluble today' Super end model on l."Ul·dl' ac W\lb all these goodiei. wood-pegged noor '" entry & kitr hcn (wtlge eating area). w /b a r . level or window blinds, d ecor ator w &tl l{'O vcrinte s. super quality cplnt!. Separate m.str BR suite with oulslde deck & 2 bdrms on J:r eenbell level• $172.000 WISUY M. TAYLOI CO .. llALTOIS JI I IS-Ja1¥t Hiit .... MIWPOllT CIMT&. N.I. , ........ , I 0 OOPLEX $85,000! 2 Bedr m u111t i. Completely rt!modeled Great income l::it{'ellen investment (.':ill "91Sl ' 752-1700 'litPJ > • f S IOllM STl.AL OM.Y $106,000 Courtrro f'ntuo~ · hu2e rmb· t11rlM'n warml'd by red bn{'k dble frpk ., bdnn, 3 bil, separated 12 bdrm. 1 ba w eparate entranl-c) 40' cov'd patio &. your own fruit or chard 7S9 lSCll cae: 810111 ILlllS ca. ovt:R !>O YEARS Of SERV/C(; OM THE IEACH Beaut. Decorated 3 BR 2 Ba. Unit W/180" View Fr LR, DR, Kit & Mas BR. Bit On Beach Nr Huntington Beach Pier. Amenit ies Incl Pool, Rec-Room, Sauna + Pvt Guarded Entrance. Price, S369.000. IWFFS SPECIAL Large Single Lvl Paula Plan. 3 BR Condo + F lt In The Bluffs. Excel Fir Plan. Courtyard Entrance. Tiled Entry. Lrg LR W/Cus FP Cath edra l Ceili ngs . All Elec Kitchen. Huge Mst BR Ste. 2 Patios. Fee Land. Only $199,500. A "Joy of Newport" Listing. ® --...... ,.,..,, 631-1800 Ill DOYa DllYI A ~NtfNT SHOPPING llHO 5£WINC CUIOE FOR THC CAL.ON THl CO Skirt it! • I :} ~ .... : ..... ... UDO ISLI Ray view from 2 puho deck nh"nc c.·uslom • puclous S bdrm , 4 bath tradltional horn . hk n w. Id l for entcrto1nmr. t~rnt•r lot $520.000 OCEAMFIOMT Quahh t rufbman hll> tn muho~ trim & 03k fluon; :'i('\.s OU lhtK ltmdm urk , 4 I\ R. :l ha horn.. m l1n..st l<>cation . f:<>tabllsht'Cf t rt•t•s & I owns $4~.000 I.ACK IAY Ftnt' ., hclrm . zt'? bnth fam ily home on qu1-.•t cul ch• s.t c. Ovl•t811ed pool. plu, h1>U!'t' stort1.:t' $169,000. T.-rms IHftSTMIMTSI! It F.AS1'SID£ COSTA M~. 2 uruts. 2 bdrma • 1 ba\.h ach . •lao end ttaraaefor each \&nlt. R 2 lot ~XJ.20. nr. posl o( (i r e . ban k ii & 11.qWrmarktta $129.000 12 lll G U L.Y UPOkADt:O_dupl~x JUSt 1-door from lhe be.ch. 3 bdnm ~ 2 b1th.s each unit, lhc upeihtlrs baa complete v\ew of the btlAch &: ocean $'l75.000 BAY& BEACH ~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS .. Decorat.dly A Pro Townhome is nicel y located t'nd unil . i bedrooms. dining room. gourmet k1lchen. Up- grades galore! Covered T~. March 20. 1979 TIUL Y AM ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE n11 _.... .ct ·~ -.. IMMM .,.. .. deliped by wdtltect AM11 Wl ... le to crHle a ~· of apoc.e .ct tor. la • Mttl9lg OfN"illCJ to s,.ctocular •ie•s of DAILY PILOT Me.,_. IHdt I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYFIOMT St''<'r nl ftf\l' bnyfront horn~ with f)l('r & "hp 450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. patio. Garage opener. i-~~7H~~\~1~~~ More. rrs.ooo For de-I tails. S40-l 720 TAABIU. tow-. oc ... .-ct coestlM. FHfw M la UNIQUES MOgCDiM ..ct crHhd wftlt a MOstw lllite pin two odcltl•• bedroalM. Offend at $420.000. l llDROOM +GUIST GIANT VA.LUE! Glant back bay bargain' Over ~ ft of peaceful hVlng. 4 Bedrms + 3 batbs·OR-3 Bedrm + separate guest/maid 's qtrs. Fonnal living rm Family rm. 2 Fplcs. Cov· ered bnck patio. Potting ho use--and m uch more at a bargain price! OlU oow lo see. 673"8550. 0'1"' '" 0 . ,, \, "',,.,,, '"' -· '"OISIGM WfTH DtmHCTION" Till.s lovely custom built home near the Mesa Verde Counlr)' Club is one ol a kind. ll features 4 Bdrm. 3 baths. family room and formal dining room. For an appoint· ment to see. call 546-5880 8 binoo ONLY $40,000 On the Qfange Coast-look 10 Lingo first take over 91,,% loan al $1001 mo. 4 BR. I ~ ba & pool. Hurry! Ownr/agt, Sf'l6.qn'1 1 Wili9• leach I 040 .,.,... I 044 ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-wl"ORT CREST MEWIEACHHOME 1-------COHDO The ultimate in luxurious water fronl livin~. Featuring 4 spaciou~ bdrms. maids quarters. den. dramatic formal dining room. Beautiful handcrafted Oa k . Teak , de t ai le d mol dings, pa n e l i n g a nd fl ~o r ~n g. T_his outstandin~ property as situated m a private. pi cturesqu~ setting. wilh 90' on the water. For the yachtsman. we a lso provide space fo r over a 100' vessel. For m ore det a iled information ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS [~ 11111 ,~~~~ By builde r , block to COUEGEPARK beach, ocean view. s BR, 4 Bdrms . 2th ba .• fam. 4~ ba, 3000 sq ft. lrg nn. +finished bonus rm . balconies. 208 LSth St. Pnme street. Gorgeous $195,000. Also 4 BR. 21'1 ccndlllon! $\L3.000 ba at60117th St. Sl29.000. Agent 64().556() Plan 3. 3 br 2"2 1>a. gd IOl'at, upgraded. wet bar, rrurTOred wardrbs comm pool, Jacuzzi. tennis crts. $135,000 PCM Really 833-3430 call, 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5a7J~MINE AVE. PnrM: on.ly. $129.500. 2 Br. l ba, lrg patio & garage. Super cute & ctn. all freshly done. By owner. <80ll> 879-4073 or (714 > 53&--18S7. 2 IOIM COTT ACiE ........ .,.. Jewel With A Pool Mesa Verde home locat- ed on huge comer lot ! 3 bedrooms. duting room. New plus h carpets. 2 patios and a gorgeous SWIMM ING POOL. Won't last. $99,000. Call 540-1720 TAA8B1. -· Pegged hardwood floors. bealDed ceilings, 2 brick ---------1 ~and nice COUO· -PLUS- 2 Bdrm. 2 bath mcome urut with private pat.Jo and yard. RM to SI 85,000 FOR INFORMATION Ccll 644-72 11 /Jn Nll,[L [)1\1 LEY bi ASSIJ[IATES Duplex. 717 Femleaf. l Br 1 Ba each, cute & clean + roo m to bui Id . $162,SOO. By Owoer. ~UMO IRAHONEW TOWHHOMES "Mttmv Woods" <Eastsidetosta Mesa) 2432Santa Ana Ave. English Tudor 2&3 Br s p lit le vel. 2&3 car garage, f r plcs . microwaves, greenhouse windows, pool, s p a. TENNlS court. Fi.nest duplex in CDM . From S89.950 Bldr. just completing. 640-006l or 95$-1920 5'B Marguerite. S298.000. Developed by Submit t e r ma-P oss. WoodtreeDev.C-0. 536-1718. VA REPO L.acJ-1 leoch I 041 3 br, 2 ba, fresh paint in & •••••••••••••••••••••• • out. New crpt. S634 mo. * DUPLEX * PTJ. John Varuan Co. Ocean side of hwy, level 631.0000. lot. easy access to beach By Owner MEREDITH Needs paint, minor re b pam;: ideal for home & GARDENS 3 bd. 2"" a . income Hurr y , o nly super cond. Many xtras. $1"5,!IOO Compan y t r a ns fer . Mis.ssonRealt y 494-0731 Below mkt. Pnnc. only. ~ 8&4lOIAYLOT Asauma ble 8~• VA 67:Hi634 ----BEACH DUPLEX •,<., b lk t o ore a n W . Newport. 2 br + 2 br + I br guest apt Great sum mer twmter rentab Xlnl uwome. ( 213 >79()..2233. By owner •IYOWMER• Harbor View Palermo ~zed ruslJc look. 4br 2Virba Jae. 2 BBQ's, Owner wtll carry larJ?e 2nd. TD S198.000. 2012 Port Bnstol Cir. 644-4438 2br l \.'Jba Condo. Owoer will help finance. Eves. 536-8011 SU9..&'i0 BY OWNER. lBr ~ Viewtto;'es Mon· house. steps to beach . tegO. 4br 2ba newly de· 1 o t s o f I 1 R h t oorat.ed. close to schoob. Eves/wknds : 497.3933 park &. pool By Owner. Days l213> 722 6460. 557-6122 dys. 833·1861 VETERANS SOD• s homes avallable from 6'K to $BOK . HURRY! Vet Agt. 831·222'1 831-2227 241.-Hoftille! 4 Br t ri-level dream home. Spectacular up· grades. $132.SOO. Bkr. 848-0700. °' tMnd to Sell 2 Story. 4 bed rm bome X226. Pnnc1pals only. eves. •NATURAL SETI'tNG In woodsy a r e a ror storybook 2 bdrm. home. Paci.fie views from all rooms 2nd Stor y re· model plans w /coastal approval ltlcl. SlSS.000. (BOtl.DP> W. END. lg. fam. home 3 + BR. I"'• ba. on R·2 90 ft. bwldable lot. S21>5M. 710t Seashore . Pr1n- c1palsonJy 64..S-84 10 STIPS TO OCEAN Ne wly r e n ovat e <! duplu ; good summer rental area. 2 Bdrm front house & t-bdrm apt. with patio. $1SS.OOO Incl. land! MEWPOllT IEACH REALTY 675-1642 llGCAHYOM TOWMHOUSE -::0--..:-' trade? 2 Brand new 3 bdrm. 2 ba. ~~.::OMo.o lstTim Of ... M homes. formal dining located within 1500 yrds to beach. Formal dining rm, front cour tya rd. la r ge rea r p atio . Oilldren have moved·too much space for seller. See for yourself Open house Sun. 12·5. 20761 Ca lama rran. CENTUR\'21 SURF REALTY 536-754.2 Sweepin g golfcourst• view. 3 Br. wet bar. 2'2 Ba. lg Augusta mdl, end ldt. pooblze jac. & ten· rus. smJ down payment. ~ume balance. 3'1' to brokers . By Owner &tG-T178 ________ 1111!111________ 2 units, xlnt location on rm. sep. rm rm. 2 rrplcs. COMPC>lff AIU cornerlot.10%down. deep k>t.. 2 car garage. Uv 1..--. G. K Robertson, Rltr. 2076 • 2080 Orange Ave. ExcJus Lab Park area. 3 .,....., 675-0562 $1 3 9 ,500 eac h . Br 2 Ba . $1 39,900. lo t.hia. • opeo. spacious Cr Owner/Ag\, 552-4894 or Own/Agt. 53&-0321 detigbtlul 3 bdrm, 2 ba 673-0182. ---=------ famlly home. Gas BBQ IOIALDUPUX ........ 1044 --1111!!!-~---· in kitchen. Fam rm/DR. If FA.MIL y IS EASTSIDE CORNY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lg. well lndscpd lot . Groov&rr=or•-'-' 3 big bed rooms. l ~ Quiet prest ig ious ---.. ~ baths. oew roof, new SALE OR TRADE DWN Woodbridge J efferson model plus 18x30 rumpus room, 3br 3ba, 2 frpl, largest lot. Super sharp & u pg r a d e . Owner /broker. 552-5232. neighborhood. See to ap-Call il 4Br+2Br or 3 p1Unl in/out, new cpl preciat.e. You will love it. ~R+3Br. Perfect if your thruout. Offe r e d at Owner will help finance. man empty n~ters syn· $10'7,500. Home is gua ranteed . dromeorstarting a fami· FULi.a REALn CaUToday979-5370 ·1ty. Cbo06e ~ 2. 3 or 4 546-0814 Bdrm or switch back & A LLS "rA TE forth seasonally . It's well -----1,.. located, char ming. extra Investor mu,st sell 6 MARQUl!'PTE _ and fl exible. homesln Cosla Mesa.No l;ll Rr .. LTORS roomy brokerage. . ~ $230,000. 3l5 Amherst S82 500 Best greenbelt location CALL 644-7211 ~.;500 ror popular Village 11 lfEN BRIGHT AND AIRY S,•dW 1z ..... wttla 45 ft ...... ......... . ............. .... ... ,. .................. Mice clecll_.,...ylfMllt ........ wttll ..... of ,... to •• ,,.... yOWMff. ssso.ooo. EIDIANTING WATERFRONT EltlOJ .............. of,..._,... .... coaa• ltr· Y• .-Ille,_ ... IOAT SU,. lllcla ••d I• • co.foa t.W1 -4 ·-.._for ... ....., ..... 4 ..... .... ., ,. .................... 0,-.. 2332Fordba m ..,... model. Clean & Sharp. ~WNalcotreFDarole ~.500500 3br. ram rm. 2 frplcs. -.. e ores _...,, $121.SOO. 4 Chicor y . /JD.NIGEL [)AILEY & ASSOCIATES 9tJ. Serra Way SSS.500 "'"'" """" ll58 Mllssion $85.500 _ ...... _.~ __ . ----- Call 831·9081 for informa· --------Uon. Investor's duplex. Very 2 tiEW HOMES nice corner. $235,000. 3 b e droo m s. FR , Prill.only. 640-4999. cathedral ceilings. North Colt.a Mesa. near South eo.loMIM 1024 Coasl Plaza. $118.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-4247.Fee. No BY OWN ER Over 1/8 acre fenced w(Zbir ~ & 3 car gar. Walk to Harbor shopping QUALi FYI NG center. $79.~. ~3782 Mesa Venle 3 bedroom. ROOM FOR 4 Ownerwill finance! T•tobclear,.t ~tslde R-2 lot. close to 75 ..... 202 17th St. 19x160. $132,500. W.Llttw ..,.. Hurry! &U-9181 ' THE RANCH .tBdrm +rec rm. 3000 sq ft_ Close to greenbelt rec ~. Many upgrades. $125,000. 75.f.7100 Looking For Privacy? This Tulane Mode\ in Parlt Homes bas 1t ! 3 TOILET.I Bdrm. and ram. rm. sur- Causey & eompany OOUILE OECICH! OCEAN VIEW CLEAR TO PT F ERMIN FROM THIS 2 BE DROOM. 2 BATH, DEN. DINING ROOM. CONDO WITH BUILT·IN KITCHEN. ENJOY POOL, PATIO. DECKS. OWNER WI LL ASSISJ' IN FINANCING . 'IURN KEY AT SlSS.000 Laguna Niguel Realty 4' •. fHlfllt ...t wy wltta woods 9" ..... sn"ooo. WATERFRONT ; OPEN HOUSE REALTY / rounded by la ndscaped Veta-stop flushing your atrium and patio areas. _ea.=•R ......... IB.T b ard·earoed mon ey covered decking and ~ -ssro5 away on real. Own your sparkling pool. Only HOMES lac. awn home for '°down. ---------1 $138.500 & a Medite rra ne an Qall the O.C. VET AGT. ... .... .._. lifest yle a wa1l the -----EASTllUFF VllW ~ S BR 3 BA. expanded lm ne rm, marble frplc. formal dirung rm. lg urd. s ml d own . Ass um e balance. 3% to brokers . By Owner. 64(). ms IUILT-IN RMANCING CU,tom Bluffs Condo. 2 Bdrm+den end unit on largest greenbelt. Smgk story living at its finest. $149,500. BURR WHITE REAL TOR I INC. 67S-4630 EASTl&.UFF Just reduced to $144,900. Absolutely Immaculate 3 Bdrm. 2a,.; bath, formal din i ng, s plit le ve l t.ownbome. ()pen space view rrom• living room and master suite. Now vacant. Owner anx.ious. CaU S40-11S I ... ~.,,.HERITAGE .. ·REALTORS 2436 W Coas1 Highway Newport Beach 131·22273tbrHOTLINE Stll,000 fortamate buyer of tbls super 2 Bdrm. 2~ bath MaDa'S SPICIAL Soarin& 2 atory • huge end unil. Beamed ceil· ·~~~~~~~~ .. corner lot, warm Uvlng noo I· W•taide Coet a .... ea•: rm .,. /Ooor to celllno inp. terra cotla n , ~ Pri n.-a. 631·1400 ~~"1lA-4i-~s· Tltaf /11t,i911i119 Word Gol!M wffft o C#tud/e -----.... "QAY L Nl&M ----- • ................ ol IM ·-~ -.-.-.. .. low to tot... ._ ....... -· I ~U N CIO t _1 I I I r I . I PUCO E I ~ 1 1 r r 1 , l 2 ! [· H 0 8 T 0 . 9 I • Into ont of ttloM r ..... 1-1--1--1 _, :=:~.:::i:o= .._ ... ____ .. _ ---eo ""'"Y· 1t'• tn. '"'' , .. l S 0 C I A M I ~ . ....., • ooc*roecf'I wltf'I ~1 :~1 :~r::1:~1::1:~. ! a::;.t:::~= • "'»S>liL"MtUfU IN !' r I' r I' r ] • ¥o•;:t.=t urrm I I I I I I I room for 10 units. used brick fireplace~ leaded glua windows. --..,-x SW>,000. ,._. '"'--~ ldtcllen, second Near putting green. pool. p 1 a I ocean v I e w . 6'153170 833-0523 Eves uu-~ spe. sauna. gym. billiard Stepe to ~h. Cedar /tile. story boat• sepa rate 73 ooo d k 3b ... ColNMeM rmater wina. Don't ml.as "1!-.si,49• 4 . 49~5220 frplc. s u n ec . r . Br ..-dbl 1araice tbisbanraincall 646-7111 ..,...,.,.. ~ 2bath each. By Owner. :ec n;c:;~rWm for RV: OANTti'fl·llPUNlc>Nr.ol1• .. 523CAMMDl~IRVM 4'96-2411 e10.soso _rno __ .ooo_.67_5-_s.520 ___ _ ~~~~ [elftlll ~~ ..... !~......... .,. ·~if!~ Open_S at / un U -4 . 0-roW I02' 'II deck, quiet lree llned -=..,.::;:;..:;;:;;.;;.,._ _____ .. Prn.Sitow.Na.. Coldwel Banker =:;:~~ .MT •UC9'1 llAJUNJTA r>L~"" .. NI"" """"'lRAGE COMPAH'i b 100 q f t W.'t IMl 9t tbil r,icet Pre1U11ou.a r Hldenu 1 , .. ......,. ...... ""'-"" ~!aioaallya decorat: $121,500. Ele-:.a • bll n ear t b e m arina . .---. ed. Reduced SJ 3,000. • ICI'. ft. J • J ba, S4t ·5tlt · 4U ·400I · COUMTIY CWI .. .,....,.. .. uat •ell this week. tionn. d1D1nl lo enlualve • • _ .. cw.ae.11ae. CenturJ 21:liimii..-.oiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiml 3 bed rm custom home on the suo.ooo. &M-8306 ~~.'";:;:1~.::.•lty , SIMflLD fairway. Eve rything you have ASMM SIJ,000 P'utatlc reereatioaal dreamed of ln this home. Pool, spa, ................ __ -thl• ·••• maltr a BdnD• • earth tones & p rofesslonaly de-. ~ ....,1'1' -.,...... -"'bl townbM. Wet· t~ $319 000 ....,, a Bil + fam Rtin Mr. '"*· tnlh comp. cora . • · ~-'•rd In qu e t ~-fae ai 2 tauaat. P EGGY SCHRODER, ~=··.~r:O!t U R. --{Ml,!)( t1NlTED BROKERS VllUdcm 6 ..... tmeftt ... 7'14 llt-a30 P~lnc. I 4tMMI w J BedroolDI, ~ . Camella, Cll. 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P\. &C-5073; 645-5611 Upatafrs, family. n o c o o d ·o , a I c • $125 Phfti8..a31 p e t a . J 3 5 o . waaber/dryer. 1waporch, adMm1r9l t Xtlt O~r Zbr Iba N w t rpta, tJrp&, Inventor)' or prtdeo ul bramed celUn11. r n<'I o wn • r • h I P 1 n d iar Vrd No P e t s . Nleoller1un tt P«' un1t1 srT5 rno T3 l~ more lhan ~ 1n ~-- L...-NicJYef J2U ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nirutl Sboret 4 br, 2 bu. tamlly rm, atnum, 3 car pt eocnm. pool, tenn111 & buch. 1~ 1465 Brau&. brand new adult 54WINl/131·21li pool. $450. mo. Ope l\ 2br rWTI apt Yrly. $.150 1pt1. Spac. l & 2 br Sat/Sun J.5, 14537 Oval. mo Acr ou from £1 w/\oWnhse style. Frplc, Heau.. 2 8d 28a, B•lc. M4-8046or675-8CM.2 . Rancho. Call aft 7PM Lodry rm. lmmed. OC· 0 /lookl S.A. Country 67~93N. c'py. Club. 2 car aar. $400. Braod new 1-BR condo. pooJ, spa. tennis. $326 Mo. Red Kill Realty JaneTrabucco5S2-7500 rtlfnf> pmJroia for uh• New 1parl®I rondo 2 br. from dupion• lo th1: 2 ba w/comm pool ~ 100~ ranire S.vrral of mu Nopeta &44-M8$. c..... .. M9-1122 1Br,188 1325-1335 831-1816 2 Br .• 2 Ba $.18$·142S --------• .................... •• TSL Mamt 642-94 L2 TOWMHSI DUPLU Sm11ll cozy 1ludlo. No 3BR l\,4j ba +Iota more ourajeOu ~lilt 'rt'lllh re ---.,'UJarly w t•ollt•ct ll•t•nll• 2br Iba, dbl icar IJ(e yrd and w h1vti a br~br on tow $400mo. $48 7l74 ur dlanfd •tatf U1•o•nJ1t•d Ill ~QO 2br, 2.bl twnhm. Pool. JUC, trplc No pet.fl. 5SH 233 ctys, 83HJ90 eve!. kitchen. POOi. SUS. Inc. New 2 bdrm condos, frplc, ~ · ~ IHclll 3141 llRT CHEAP DulklJq klt.t l ecrc~. 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Atl)Olnlnt: ut\!.111 At,'l, trl3 ~11 (i.•H•hipml'lll unlll't"" J) \Jn.it.a uvall•bl..-andl.Jlh• the fOllvwtoa 5 2·11. 3 J '" !Mi.,~ 2 ti A, 3 Wio., 12 14, JRY LWE S I .) 0 0 O p r ,, 1 r t· 71417~ l.o7. ~ 0096 C.• ... rLoh/ Cryph 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPTION Stull Km che AICOVl' or Memorlt'is P a c V1t'w ln8ayrrt!llt.V1mm t3br, M ell' ('rk $2JO 1nc- 2 ba & fireplace &.·s1 mdwmnt care ~6 63L2 bey •t $16S,OOO Cu 11 now• be{ 3pm or aft Spm ~7221 - IJ. 4 16 s. 17, lU, 2 20 '" U. ~2'3'11, 2 34'11, 25. 26. 27. 28, 49. 2 32'6. S4, 35, 36. 40, &'> t , 2 112'11, l~. n"1lt•I, hoc.t>I, rellrcmcnt home•, ~Pllle centers, oU.ce bulld1nas. R v puk, mobffC home pur k. 1n dustnal bulldlogs, In d ustnal Sllt'll, lnnd uncJ lots. Call todJy' 7S2 1920 WHfdlff Realty c~ earclal P:aperty 1600 .....•..••.•.••........ $500,000 CASH J lave client witb $500.000. Wants Ora nge County j QUAIL Ap~~~~J- 10,.W flt l :JO ,.M.I prope rty. Call C huc k -------- Spiller, R. E. Broker. - ---- 1076 _1_S2-_l920_. ____ owe s.a. .... ....................... CCNtdowM•l•"'sfTown IEACH AREA Ocean·Golf Courst' V iew houses for sal4t 1700 Rents meet mortgage. no 4 Br 2"' ba custom hom e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joan recs. f'ast escrow. $279,500 Call Thornton SneaJt preview! Newport Prin only. Ch r1s / agt. RealtyS3l-0300 Crest. 2 bd witb ocean 900-4388 wkdys, 536-2389 S. ..._ Vlew. Mirrored wet bar . _evs __ fW_kn_ds _____ _ Clf'*-.o 1071 2cargar.$118,000.Ageot •• •••••• ••• • • • • • • • • •• • • o.t.xn/ Loh for 5-'t 22 00 Gorgeous white wa ter & (Wts S. I 100 -•••••••••••••• ••••••• Dana Hrbr vu. 6Br. pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW, beach ac & spa by Champion. Xlnt EASTSIDE cess b~lder pckg for 3 buy & terms . 496-8294 . condos 111 San Clemente Custom uruts on _lge. _lot: AU approvals, ready to s.uta.AM 1010 real teak wood mten or : go. Sl 90 ,000. Very ~uge rrplc., new plumb· motivat e d sc i le r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br 2 Ba, 2 yr old, F'V schools, assum. 9% loan. By Owne r . $79,900 557-6199 -------~-NEARS. COAST PLAZA 81/llCk-assuma ble loan, $68,000. 3 RR 2 BA. 548-0738, broker. I nves tors De light! 3 bdrm. frplc, new carpe l & drapes. $69,000. As· sum. FHA. Agent Mike Bryant, 497-3009 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Invest.ors Delight! 3 bd, frplc. new carpet & drapes. 1119.000. Assum. FH'A. Agen t. Make Bryant. 497-3009 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~?1nly $88, _838-49'Z ___ l A_gt"'--. ---- IK.-f'roperiy 2000 MD.ltaift,Dnert, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Resort 2400 4.._....& Dplx ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 2B R l J BR w ith $675,000 fUmished, Thun- garages & yards. Gre ar d e rbird Hts. SS 15.000 Eastside location. $60,000 Unr. Be rmuda Dunes down. Owner will carry m 5,000 furn. 20 Acres contract. Fu II price land $30.000to $3S,OOO per ss:>n.000. acre. Coml. Buildings $660,000. Mit chell & Rummon z Realto rs. n.s:n Hwy 111, Rancho Mirage, Ca . 568-3607 3333 W. Coast Hwy, N 8 Eves 568-6728 or 346-3327 645-6646 Ra.c:hft. ,...... 7 UHITS.C.M. Gro•ft 2700 Beaut. ne w build in g. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fireplaces, x.lnllocation. 4SA Ruby Red Grapefru1t TSLlnvmt.s 642-1603 $5000 P/A. Will ronsider FOUR UNITS.C.M. trade. (714) 922-7398 Near ne w. 3 Br owners Real Estate unit, 2 ba, frpl. 2-car W..ted 2900 gar., 3-2 Br, 2 ba, units. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• TSL lnvstmts 642-1603 ***** Mt.,,.. IHdl lZ6t ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 3Br 3b• twnti.e. Wiii be w;opt to buy. Orange Ave. tBOO/mo. ~2A69 uUI No-1moke~. bttne, 2 car garage. $450. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne""""rt Beach 's faneat 4't up. 1076 .(:anyon Dr. Qmny 28r, stove/refng, 2 bdrm, 2 f.410P1e max ....., ~563'1. $300adlta, no pets 423 W. 3116\,4j 3rd St. $475 plu~ ~a::·b°:y ~=w~~:j ...... Al .. T .... 5 Bay548-9Slf security depos it 1H 1 ---""'"' SU~ (W) 634.a548 for & )acuul. $1400 mo. 6 MOW AYAH.AIU l&2 Br apts, 11tove .& application mo. lse Call for details 2 br apt Pool, Jacuul & refrlg. Adults only, ref s. _.;...:.__ ______ _ (.°1Q{~ Ml'H Vtini• ureat 4 Odrm, 2 ba. fe m rm. frok L) min to b'·b t.1w l!ac k y u r d s ~so 2 13 /970 1~72 d y , 714167~ 7111 wltnd/t-v 2 Hr. 1 ba. rloffd aan1at". 6'2-4783wkdays. BBQ area. Encl. garage. Nopet.s. 646-0983. Deluxe l&.2 bdrm apts on •u..c ..... Y,..... eo.t.W... 3724 SORRY NO PETS 1 Br or. Fairview & ocean near Victor Hugo. -"'" "" 177 E 22ND ST newly decorated, heated na ...... C,,..,..DO ••"••••••••••••••••••• • · Baker. Adults only, no U.unc:J:ry a.r~a. fl'ncoo yd . nrw c•rpts, drµ. & pu111l. s:MO l3t & last ~ dcl)(l$1l OlJI (710770 56:!9 -..,...... Cost.a M 645-2498 pool, elevator. subler ra-f'or le~: avail. now 3 SUSCASITAS esa pets 5'>1.882. nean parklnR $625 8cirms .• 3 baths. with Larf.e &: reg. l bdrm, NIWDUrt.EX KlDS OK 494-QJ spaclOUS IJv. area . Love· enc . gar. $255. & up 2 br. 2th ba, every ameni-3 br. 2 ba, pool. $325. mo Coodo, ocean vista, A ly yard & entry area Adults, no pets . 2110 ty, 16SO s q . ft. Obie 66808410am-7pm. Wlll 3 BR, 2-..., ba $750 .! lidrm boos«'. garag~ $12n0Mo.lncl.gurdener NewportBl.548-4968. garage. Huge y ard. Mo Call June. agt . ~~~{'° J>t:ElS c t 001mo 8LEIM HUDSOH IW11t9•lea 3740 w/room for trlr. et c. VILLA MEDHA 493-U>S or499-459 l en 1 • UALTOI 644-0322 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $485. 673-6336: 642-9666 2 Br. 2 ba, gas slove & b b f ds hwhr inc l Enc l Ocean view, new 2 BR lfuge 3 r. 2 a. am rm. 2 NO FEE• A t & c d W~ !Rates $375. Nr. new 2 br. 2 ba, garages. Couple pref. mobue home, T reasure ~~·£:.~yd S52S rentals. ·Re~al Pav~o~ ;;~ gar, frplc, bale. Close to Children ok No pet:. Island prk. $850 m o ' m-4912 BU. 5r~room ;;::ses" TSLall. $325. Uul pd except elec 642-Ukl2 975~ oys. 3 Br I.,., ba, lg y ard. ---------Mgmt 642-1603 2334Elddi64.5--l965 . k d Bhtrs gorgeous 2br 2ba Completeldtchens. 2Br. lBa. oco view , garage, •ds ok, no ogs view. custom decor, wet Beaut. Patio/Pool AJmo5t new condo 2 BR 2 Deluxe Mesa Verde 2br patio/yd kitc he nette SO>mo 645-7522. bar,gardener.pool,SSSO. M18JMd11ServOcice·TV Ba(bt't ~ompdl~teh k1tchhen li,.<,lbak studio m tnhplex 5400 mo. 'Move ID now! 64~6259, 557.4700 e xt tto ean -ins. 1s was e r, Wa to everyt ID R C..Utosee.645·23l7 0-.PoW 3226 2312 dys. 640·2426 R~al s .. ·tes trash compactor > gas Encl. gar. $350 No J)t!h •••••••••••••••• •••••• • eves/Wknds. BBQ. frplc.. w /W carpets. m.3'32 4br, 3ba spa, nr new, close _ _...; __ ..;._____ 1 orktown al drapes 2 car gar .• electr. ---------... .,.. leach 3869 to Dana llills HJgh. 33101 SIFT BOAT SLIP 3br 3ba Beach Blvd door opener. N r O r. 3 bdrm. yard, pool. Qwe1 Buccaneer. 493-7771 rondo. Motor boat only. 536-04~ I or Coast Coll. $4.25 mo + type ra m p rer. NO ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAD NEWPORT Bac he lo r s, I o r 2 Bedrooms & Townhouse:. Tn-level 3 or 4br 2ba fam. aft.4640-4919 543-2.00 $200 clean d e p osit. PE'TS.SJBSmo 549 1240 Lag.aleoch 3741 S6Hl473 0-PoW 3826 rm. near beach. Rent or Beautiful Dover Shores an tse. 775--0239 Newport Beach. 5 bdrm. Swimm i n g rool. 2 4 BR, 2 ba, tn-level. Nr fireplaces. Poo & lawn bch. Vear lse, no pets . maintenance incl. Only 1625 mo 714n75-0239. $1175. per mo. Util. xtra. HMfll9on IHch 324 0 Ask for Frank 645·3000 •••••••••••• ••• •••••... days, 642.8936 eves. New-elegant-2 bedroom Harbor View 4br. 2ba. up-~. or 2 bedroom + den grades., single story. hke SS75. Cedar & window model. $750. 640-0735 home. Fave blocks to beach. P rivate 2-car Back Bay ar~a. 2 Br, garage. Fully main· garage, lg.patio. Mature tamed yard. Adults, No adul~. Ro pets .. $400 pets. t.nquire at 5Z7 18th Available Apral 10. Street. (714) 96()..6331. _642-_2.267 __ • ----- Jbr Iba close to beach. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba! family rm. Oean. $495. mo. No Pets. Newport Heights. Yard, 536-7060 gar, SSOO. 673-3576 . OCEAN VIEW CONDO IEAUTIFUL CONDO 3 Bdrm, 1 \I'.! ba. $450/mo. wflh VIEW Call 549-3344 2 BR 2ba. Dbl gar Pool. 2br 2ba New Condo. ten-2532 Un ivers ity Dr. I $45&+dep. 556-7707 rus. poo . Jac .. rec rm.----=------- $500. ask ror /\us tan Newly dee 3 Br. 3 ba. 846-1371 Back Bay overlk'g goU Move right in. 3 br, 2 ba, course. $800/mo. 645-2469 patio. fen c d y a rd . 2 Br 2 Ba + study SSSO + garage. Kids & pets ok. lllil. Npt Hgt.s. AvaJI 6/1 $445 . Agt , n o fee . Eves631-3378 964-2566; 973-2971 . . WOW! Mini ocean view. Great family home wath N e w po r t C r e s L frplc. 4 br. 2 ba, patio, Townhouse, 3 BR. 2•.-a ba fncd yd, gar~ge. West· Pool. tennis. jac. /\vaal moot area . Kids & pets April 15, Sl650 mo, 1 yr lse. ok. $465. Agt, no fee. 642·9865. 964-2566:973-2971. ----~----3 Br, 2 ba, 2 blks to ocean Walk to beach 3 Br 2 Ba. C.omm. tennis & pools fpk. gar. $500. 536·7542: amc mo '""'3370 2l3-386-644i Santos -... · ~ · McFadden/Edwards 4 br, 2 ba, dshwhr, fncd yd. garage, kids " pets ok. S44 5 . Ag t . N o re e . 964-2566: 973-297 l. HARIOtt VIEW 4 ... 21/J lo, 2 frpk's, family rm. Great loca· tion. lmmaculate. $850. 644-1034 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• $375. 3BR 2ba, carport. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet.s. Children OK. 1021 SlOO FREE RENT Prom$349 50 Spectacular s pa, tota l rt•c reataon program. socwl program. 7 pools, I! tenrus courts. At Fashion lsland. Jamboree & San Joaqwn H.alls Road LAGUNA BEACH MTR INN. $75/wk & up. Maad serv., color TV. heated pool Util. (714 > 494·5294. 985 N Coast Hwy Newport leoch 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOTAL LIVING I Bedroom Furnished Apartments • Plua Becnitilul Single. & 2 Bedroom I Furn 6 Unlurn.) • All Utillh .. Paid •No lAo:a4I Required • Swlmmln9. T•Mia. 8W1GJda • Acbn t..1 Duec10f. r ... Sv.nclay 8Nnch • KIHllth Cl..be. Sol.lnO&. )ocu.nla PLUS MUCH MOREi Oakwood Garden Apamnenta Newport Beach/North 880 ll'Vln• (at 161ft) (714) 64~-0~~ Newport Beach/South 1700 l£1h SI (Dover CJI 16th) (714) 642-8170 Adult• only no 1"'1• Mod8l1 open doily IG-7 Valerma. 546-6985 3 Br, 2'h ba studio Pvt 2 Bdrm, 11/z b~. patio. sml rncd patio Encl garage dog ok. no children. $325. Lots of grass. $495 33552 per mo. 645--9100. Blue Lanicm 496·9230. 496-3354 or 496-527 s. Luxury 2 BR in a triplex. BT 3132 Pool. sundeck Nwpt Hts oro area $345. 770.'Z778 •••••••••••••••••••• •• • 2 Bdrm, prac. new. next to '714) 644-1900 IACHB.OR UHITS S225 +~sit. 20 I E. laltoo. Ml. Comfort.able new 2br, 2ba everytb.tng Sml pet OK kids ok. no pets. 2032 ~-494-86il. 768-9451. ~ Reeata 556-7707 Wallace CM 557-6985 -----~ ~mo.' · · · IW1i4•1Hch 3140 AJI adult, no pets, 2 br. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba, £rom $330 J a«UZZl. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath apt. SHARP. beach 1.2 &3 BR. pool. rec. bldg LO<'aled A~ults. $450. mo. Gas frplc. dishwshr. garage acroi;s fro m Newport paid.642-5073. & pa ti os. No pets . Beach Golf Coursf' Newlydecorated3br,2 ba 961.2358 ~by appl. on ly townhouse . Spacious. Townhouse. lovely. :.pac· nrepla.ce & pool. Qwet & home-like 2 br With OCEAN FltOHT area. Adults, no pets. pvt. gated entrance + 2 3br,2 ba w/office. \'ear $400.645-3381 ;67¥949 pauos Some with atl ly f)-plc.J(ar,$1050. "' .. .,TSIDE garage. Sw1mm1n1t pool TSLMgmt 642·160:1 ~ JaCUUJ Tennis courts I -- Oell;!Xe 2 br. 2 ba loft apt. blk to Huntington shop Near Lido 28r. 2ba lux P~t1e & upgrades. No pingcentermall.Adults ury waterfront ~•pt children or pets. 180 E . No pets . Fro m S435 Gara1w. bah'ony, frplc 21s t St. $435 . Days Seawind Village, 1S5SS $750tmo 559·1!!02 646-Qi2;eves645-9543 ~~~f.on1~~\~~~~Lane, 2 br . 2 ba.f rPlc, step~ SPIUMG CLEANING? ( ) from ocean, brand new. Start fresh in a BRAND NEW An HOMES yrly. S6SO. 632-8344 or NEW 2 story. 2 Bdrm 1...., MOW RENTING _67_5-_5864 __ . -----bath duplex Vaulted ceilings & skylites in ea. IA Y VIEW bdrm. Crpts & drps Luxury 3 br /2 ba . Llkeahouse.Gorgeousl l.hruoul. Kltthen inclds spacious tntenors. Incl br, 2 ba f'rplc. Pool. In bltns & dishwasher _ DW. s tove. (pies, & E us tbluff. Ma tur•· PLUS fireplace ID the h v· s· ate 2·car garagei; 5 adulU. No pets. $495 ing rm. F/A beat. la un-ue floor plans. rent 640--0349 __ _ dry faciht1es Ample Ulg romS49S/mo WATBl s torage 1n p rivate. enclosed garage. One Manager 847-6001 $475 mo. year ly. cull' has a yard too! Close to Hunungton Beach 2Br. no P<'l~ older pre schools. shopping & bus Coodo. 3 Br. 2 ba Total ferred 673-is l45 Only5'00&$4.25permo. r ec pk g . No pet:. Newl bdrm,NwptHL ... ,I Kids ~K. ('.all now & S36S+ulll 675 1706 . adult, no pet:. $2!10 move 111 Apnl LSth ! Call 645.2223 646-6lll or 642·7745 FAMA. Y PET PARK &!per sharp dlb wide 38r dbl Broadmoor w /expan· do. Careferee lndscp, won't las t at '$23,000. (SQ&.73) $500,000 CASH Have client wath $500,000. Wants Orange County 19Fom.a.xes property. Call Chuck Walktobeach,3BR.2 Ba, Newport Te rrace 3br. By owner. ~rices ex-Spiller. R. E. Broker, fplc, dbl gar, sundeck, 2Y.tba condo. padtio, fhrplck. 548-4900. 6-8pm. tn6 W. Oceanfront, 2 BR. New 2 Bdrm . I bath avail now. Wkly or mon· w/frplc. gar. Sml patio tremely Jow. Seller will 75:H920 pal.lo. fncd. No pets. $465. garage, wash/ ry oo thly673-7677: 675-4837 "25/rno. 759-0497 carry all financing at ----------• 842-9093 up. Kids OK, SSSO. no 9'h%. COM DUPLEX $495 mo. incld grdnr, 4 BR ....:.pets __ . 645-0266 ______ -------- L,_.. Cash Row WANTED. Will trade 2 BA. avail 4/2S/79. 9342 SEAVIEW n.sTO IUCH ~Hot..· MEWaaEIDAnS Cl~ to shopping 3 br. I ~2 Newport condo 2 br. 2 ba, ba, patio, carport Kids frplc, pool & stora gt· olt, no pets Avail now Av8JI Apnl 15. $475. + $310. See m anager at uul 17141 64&7582. 7671 Commodore·. ~J. ---H.B.or call 973·2'971. STEPS TO Bfo:ACll, 2 br. I NEWPORTBEACH Low6owwPayw.nt Eastbluff S BR.PvtPty. W ood c r e s t Dr .. 3 Br . 21h ba. family 4BR.2ba.,wntr.~ PETPARK •.714/542·3676 644-u77 Ownr/agt. 559-622 1 ; room,view,pool.tennis, 3BR,2ba.,wntr.S.SSO 8eautlluUy upgraded '77, CALL FOR SETUP SS8-402i6 $1000. Call 759-109'l 2 BR, 2 ba., wntr. $400 2Br. 2Ba, close to wtr. R...tals ..... ~ priced reduced $8,000 for * * * * * ....................... .Uw• BOAT SLJP, 2 Br. 2 bath rastsale.(SF2171-2). --------tto...s,_.,.sMd l .. biw 3242 lower unit w/rireplace. Molale ...._ Store -·a..r-·--.----h-Uttit-. •,-' ••••••••••••••• •• • •• • •• ••••••••••••••• •• •••• •• $750/rno. Ml-8895 ...-n --lc6oalsa.d 3106 Coodo.Studiooceanvlew. ON WATE R. 2 Br. 2 ba APPROX 3 YRS YOUNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIUns, pool, jac. $325. CondoW · '850rf /moH. MUST BE SOLD (213) 592-5762 e ves & ate ront, omes associated e11 n~ fllS 11Flll TCll!S 1 d J •, "'1 fL.'J•t,11•1 ti' i 1 '16 I •MO DOWt.. scon REALTY PIER & SLIP <213> 2A9-2409collect 631-1400 &36-7533 4 Bdrm, charming older s.NAM 3710 •PAYMIMT• rum tiome on Ba lboa l"'-t 3244 4 Bdrm, 3 ba, new cpl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnformatlon O A <.;. lsland.Pier and sllp.in-••••••••••••••••••••••• newpaint.Walk tobch. 1-2-~Br·aU areas. Adil, ---------i ckl. al Sl,000 mo. for 2 Northwoods 4 br . 3 ba, Availnow S68S,673-4441 family4'tpelparks SUHITS years.Owner anx1ousCor 2(XM) sq. rt., family rm. W-.cl:YearfyLM 1 bdrm. Ideal for single. div.. resp. professional CalJ 751-7084 or 83$-7359. ttowe11erM.~1 Owner anxious! Looking carin g tenants . Call frplc, dshwhr, fncd yd, Nrbeacb. 3 ers, mature 83IM53S ror Installment sale. Sub-Vergiline Hull, 67~6000 gar. Water & gardener adults. Xtra deposit for l 'tf lw•fl mit your down. Xlnl loca-UNIQUE HO.M ES. INC. pd. Brand oew. $750. mo. dog. Eves 67s.6255 u.twM•d tioo, c:Joae to recreation, ~ t.ocll 3141 kids ok, no pets. Agt, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Bdrm & loft $3SO. l Bdrm $300. Bach $250. Spac 3 Br a pt. 2 bu. Fplc. rec room. Pool. 21udsok. $325 /mo ja c u z zi . e n c lose d Call847-0967aft2pm garages. Gas & wtr pd. • Adults no pets. 393 Deluxe beach apts . f''rplc. Hamilt.o'n. C.M. 645-4411 enc l garage, pa lios Peggy. 960439'l . l Br bachelor apt, ulil pd, stove/refrig incl. 599 3br 3ba brand new Hunt. Hamilton St, $265 mo. Harbour area $475 mo. 642-7671or 557-1255 Days 536·6663. 536·8705 eve. 840-5949 ba, pool. laundry, encl l{ar $375 6'10·5078 -----THECOVE Bayside Dnvr. I Br. rlcn. frplc , pvt ~ach. pool, 1arwz1 Deluxe $850. C.:all 756-1002 Prest1g1ous. A ll adult garden apts East Bluff area 2br 2ba $400 SorTy. DO pets 644-8726 3876 snJNNING large 2br 2ba --------- garden apt. Pool, rec. Large homelike 2 br. 2~ area.$325.710W. l8thSt. ba to wnh o m e a pt Enclosed pvt patio & DELUXE, lge 3 BR. 2i.<a prage. Deluxe ki tchen Deluxe 2 Br 2-sty near Ba, near new. Dbl patio, w/bltns. ancl. r efr1 i; bearhts hoppi ng $475 gar, grdnr. etc. Close to SmalJ pet ok. $410. mo mo. Call 832-2256 or Aa<. bch. lfi()Omo. 548·3365 17610Came ron St. &-0060 .,. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Gemini Rily 839·662'3 ---------MOVlNG park and golf course. ....................... ree.1164-2566; 973-2971. Nwpt Crst condo. elegant G-ial 3102 ULrM 3 Br. 2 Ba. Mesa OUT OF STATE $158,~. 2br adults l90 Ca o lt84TALS Jbr. 21hba. F.R. Pool, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mar area. S400 mo. 2 1-BR, 3 blks. to be.tch ; no •••••••••••••••••••••• .. :atxm Ramada. 2Br. 2Ba, l•mrnrg~;!·. lljfUQ ACres Dr. 01395. Ph.ni13~ 2 BR 2ba $500 tennis. S72S. 67s.8lll •t Br in Long Beach near ~5~!J;Men ' no pets· p&~~~dth~~-7357 Condo 2br. l~•ba, bit-ins. Scllla AINI 3180 dreuhl« area, open Or ,..,._4471 -· 548·8103 5250lor 213/645-8699 2BR' 2ba· rum· .. ' .. S600 S...... PCH No pets $195 ulil _ _:_ _______ l\C, sauna. pool & ja r. plan, all natural wood ww. .,,.,. 3 BR: 2 ba'. .... $47511000 C .. IJt1-3271 pd. 1!3:wm4, . Large l ~ 2 ~rm ff<?m 3br 2ba new, tennis, pool. New Crpt. Nr So. Coast i nt (SRC31XU·69) lbr, $250. Avail March 3B.R,2\l'.i b _..,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $265.Quiet.bwlding with dra,_ frplc sec Ava1·1 Plaza.$400 559.s420 eves Molale ...._Store . DELUXE 4·PLEX Nr So :nJl.J une 22nd. UUI pd. 2 a .... -.. -. #U0#\1 condo $340 ..... ltlmd 3106 beatutiul lands caping. inuned: $5.50. 213-Sl9-~l al\ 6PM . .... ,,_,. Oat Pl Own • 't. bl.ks to bch & dwntwo. 4 BR, 2\1'.i ba ......... S700 2 BR 1 BA mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ideal ror adults over 35. -------------------_..._.. .au .. er~una -Driveway & s m yd. 2BR,2ba ....... $4SO/SOO 1st & last +SlOO clean 2 Bdrm fl I i ""-· 2 •. 3 bd I T....._ 3890 ... -~ Under market. Pno. on-.-..'"""". San Clemente dep.M0-1037 .• rep ace, pat o. No pets. LEEWARD '""'"' "' rm. arge ••••••••••••••••••••••• -•rftv"' ly.Af#,.549-1366 -·.,...., .,_1 _ .,216 Newpainl No pets. $450. APTS. 20%0 Fulle rton slmdeck or yard, encl. Luxurious mobUe home Mtwi-rtleach 3169 _......,..... ~ yrly . F urn o r unf. Ave,(l blkeast Newport garage, quiet area, no PmdntaVINog. livin g with s pacloua MIAlt RIAi< EVEM •••• ·:;;·••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~91229 Ave & l blk south of pets. $350-$4.25. SJ.4-2306 2 br. 2 ba, garden apts. cabana. lbr wltb de n, llo/oDOWN Ocean View-Monarch Bay>.631-03!rl. Tus tin. Gym. sauna. • pld:Jo, stone frplc . plus h 4-Plex. A.s1ume. Seller ...... u..tw.l.a..d Summit. adult comm. 2 1 ~ dehu4;.t n~wi q~~· _..;.._ _______ ~ ... 1P~~ poocor~~· n~ pool, patio. $335. Adults, new carpetina. 2 levell, will car ry p a per. •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• 8R6den tllOO/mo. Als0"2 P • carpo · r Y ~· ....____, ... ., .. .....,. • • rpo • no pets. 15492 Pasadena . . open beamed cellln11, Mana1eme nt avail. lc6oa"'-d 3206 BR $550. Co mm · _67_5-485 __ 7. ______ 1 ~....._.. adlts o nly . 5335 mo. ore Ne wport F rwy . x.lnt. cond . Home in-Aleat. Gary D. Boiler ••••••••••••••••••••••• dubhousei pool, Jacuul, eor.. .. Mar 3122 N be n I d _9(56..QT ___ • ------831-2909 dudel stove and refri1. llllMBorS38-2498 &yfront4b Sb f 11 etc. Tea & Ba b cock ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ew ~·au gar en Spacious 2 br apt. 2 kids -----~--• ._--d-::=.;:~ price Principals Only rm, pier •~ pe~. ii~ Realty Inc. 499-4797 0 up I ex 3 bdrm . 3 apts, spa. ok. Small bark yd. $269. Afor ::.=-.. J:t~JtOO ' . . ~ ....... _ • ., Leale.~. 1t523CAM"'5J>a~l~19'£ CF:*'•"! ba.+paUo, 2 car gar.So. 1.216E.18thStreet 84'7.()967af\er3pm. .. ..................... 1 OWNERCOACff -~ ~-.. u-3222 IW-lll•d 3425 dffwy.tmmo.544-4910 646-8816 NIW21tll01 nu:Jo:XCITING 281', l~Ba, Arllnfio~ Nlceit unlt on AmM'lcan -_. ~... II ~ .. __. 4 B ·-•••••••••••••••••••• eve731.Q518 2bedroom, l bath $340. "'---a I• ........ prtvate. , ............. $ .... ns Ave. $98,500. -A' t . ••-•-•• .. •••••••••••• -we u raucu r, ---------""" .. -•"'• _,.. ...... "'"' =e~m~arxt~~ •. m-tl21 I 3br,3blw/frplc•blt-1Jla. Ph:~ r1dge. 9625. Ta~· =~K~r~'. Colh!Mtlll 3124 161E.18thStreet Oramalicfloorpla.na. MINUTESTONPTBCH <JDMat.»'70) ~Call 5'eve. 844-6510 Q>est Plaza• OCC S385 ....................... 642-0856 r>l\C .,,,,~7l37at.er4't Van 8~~370 Blcb, 1&2 BR Mllllt ..._sew. "-"piex on tbe •and in orS«>-llSl. tmmo. OraJ11etree Patio 2 • 008 1 bedroom _.,., '"' _,... from~• up. N e-w Port B e a c b . home. 2 8R 2 Ba, avail. mo. 673·5781, 64 ·l , $Dec. 1 Br 1arden apt. Adults. No pet.a. ....... ~ refurbished Dupleil, a Br 2 Ba, frplc, 4115179 Teoais pool• 736-«>'12 ~ • ~-All uUI pd. m>V ard w Ba c b e I o r a Pt • 1561 Mesa Dr. • t a.fnn Ua&ta. ssao.ooo: ;'?,•· •Hher/dryer, rec facll. 81 o'rcbard'. OWminC 2 br 2 bacon-~· n:..:se,t1. S2t65. :£~ ay ~~e~~«~P'k (5Blb East of Newport .~-~~ Onlr12 mllc1a-1a11ki0 111nl'0forr trmade-8-'eo'a.'i:,e iJ_:g· ~~only. ownr/aat. do. Nr. So. Cst Plaza . ~~rtoafesT · !bedroom A20 6PM. ' a Bam~~CUe.9860 UIW -· ·--r, · ore. Alki jock ' · --·: 559-t02l8 Pool, sauna, Jacuni. ••Ma pa.Ave aptS . ..,, ~ ...... ~.000. Ale~ Mike Br1ant. or · Sorry n o pell. 2511 • Adulta,nopets. OPB' HOUSE ~.._.._ «--. Deluulbrabefrplc. Mft fEE ~.5$7-4870 New 2br 2ba a p u . -~ ..... .._... TWO~ ffarborVu.Homea "" Balcony • frpl c ....... a .... Sat/SUD 9-S. 2bd. 2ba. -.-•mo No ,.u W. have a.-available 2 er. 2 be~ny extru , sns. mo. 145-1441 or -.. ..-..--New. dbr, quiet, frpl. 7782 __ ·-• ., ... .., ._ Near C.11 redevelop· ·..._-,_ · in lrvtDe from "75 per ~..!!'· ~. 842-lOOI or ... .,. ---.,_..,.,, Newman. Nr. bell. • ._. -.,.., -mmt .,..., ea. unit bu 2 llllllllb tot 2 bedroom• to ,,,_, .. &. 2 Bd.rm. 2 bath apts. llCM145 111:1. A-I cimd, aa. I BA. .el • ..,..,~, C:......_ 1214 C per month for 4 Ti ,... Liiie a.di. Unit, bltins. Perfect for 2. Great C.M. · =-=~ .. out r:T,te:.pr.,::. on~;·;:·::::::;;;;;•; ;;;;:;:· !°"rn':1a 'f.; 1L::l~1t1 Jl21 r.;~.~·:rc~~1:': :Cr:"ttfi'5c~r:5o/!f!~ '= ~~t..2.::S. ~::, ....... SG-1471.0wner. br, 2~ .;:-~. ,.12 lntllt,Jmtc.U -................... ~ t.aila. Mar. Apt c. 1111 San New '11 i.ne., a.a• 8Y ftmlra f'rplca, pool, dabwbr. pr, IClulta no peta. Dyi, ~ ~-·· ri•ra,., fn~ (211) 11 _ MOl&IHOMI MIOIMATIOM RepoaesaiOftl, buy op- t.loDJ. lake over payment Information. Ea s y nnancln& OAC. Trade ~valuable . Senta Alla 554·7070 Weet.mio.ll~r 848-889$ C. Anaheim 9M-1011 !. Anaheim 956·'500 OOl'l'A llDA New 2 Br twabM w /~I E Aalelo•• ~~.call collect ~.T:e4'r.tf~~ UWflUI =/~-=·: a'l.UO,MHOlltva &Nia8mal pet Ok. PD. lb=•• ••42 A-9 Mollde I DUPLDD fw Sale t400. All, no tee: .._.. ....... J600 .._._. -..._.;-._ =""~ ~.·~~ --;1'1Jo871. !£!~.~ .............. 2Br,ft'plc,ldulta,nopeta. ·-.................... .._ 4000 ..... ...-. .... v .. lbr Zba trm. ~._. 1241 2 B.R. prt~;Pfn•rden, •· H>-50N tic. TAYLOI to. Ou.rd aate. leDn1a crtt ...................... .. rm. fple '*-fenced ,.,... ar 1 •St ,_,, e J twttn pool, UJe roof•. eob· a loveb l'OnlleCliDI rooms DELUXE DUPL&XltSr ... a, cieeorated. No -·• .. ••••••• .. •• Ame'1'Cburell. Ideal for ble atone atreet1, on wt'balcon1, vaWted ce.il· llmill7flftll.* h 1::':0'~-d=· ...... •· ....... or IBR.IM.W..wldlewater 81'. au.a. 8aftta Ana. Your friend• ud Ne• 2 BR , I ~ ba daan1tl adjacent t o lnp. pvt balb. kltcll. • H ... * On -• 111.-. wt.., 2 • IO bettb. •mo.ta-llOll .......... UM Clwtn.I tonhoua•. frptc1 pvt marina. Unique· 2br clinina rm pen's. Brand ... L · -.. ._.,, rour term• New .aPPllHeea new -w' ea t bey It a v e patio. eDCl 1ar. AdJu. DatlUna. like It In So. new. C1oee to bcb. 129$ ,. • 0 1Nnt. CrHUH flnaneln , A..a.ble DOW, 2 br, I be Wed kiln. 4 baths · Mah .JOUr 1lloppln1 .... IO .. U. 'J'bQ'U ... MM!n4. CIW .•. pet. moday1 utll "1<1· l.tt, lu t , + o ••PrH ate ....,Ol'IM8attul ....-. SmaU Jard 6 ~LMma.sno ' .....,.., ...... tlMDailj tell 1oa llow well It 7141141-IMO eva. 714 / •100 dep• 67S·SSU, --.. AllM.-..U ...... Adlllta . .,... Hlllt•Tlll PUa&a........Ma. ..WfartMat ... ,,.. CfllM14171 .... I _ ..... _____ _ r t • • d ; . t I • I . ~ t 17 I ._ •ooo Office._... 4400 ........ ..... 4410 Mwt1 1 a. Trwt .._,, ,._.. n oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• uh 5350 • •••••••••••••••••••••• DAU.Y PILOT -------•-lo.luo medlcbl 11ullt1j _________ , ....................... ~RF.WAROtorlb•re RD.AXINCMASS~GK HllpW...... 7100 tWpW•a• 7100 tWpW...... 7100 ......... , ... ll"OW>d nr . Corona de MA•••'SMl&.I LOWEST tum o/ ml1S1na dote• BobJatnetl.Jc Maakur ••••••••••••••••••••••• -···················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• lowelJ ...-na.8 1 lbr Rolonomlca Col'P J•IUME LOCATION Mi111ln1 from Hum1ne OukaU f.9. -..sm AaetSTICTUIAL &\NKl.NG ' CASHIER ror small In· -ran 87J.8700 on WATER Ava1labl«" W1C11t..... So c I «' t y V I e ~ Arctilwdt ..... CID plant cafeteria !PM lo •Knrhftll"arllav•ll forrftallorprof 110011 l•T'.D.' .. lhe PCll1Newland lluo\ WriWI..... =••• -·-s 9PMMoo-Jl"rt.Noes~r •JAC'Ulli,11\'atedPtOI ~THE olflc• Tot.I or JOOO 1q WT.D a~ Heh Red Oobcrman 18~~. EJCamlooRul ..,...,, ..... Ora-ic <>nt~ 'c--.-o•""'nec -~·...;..~~2513 ____ _ •Wklyorct.tly maid an ~ ft Can be div d !'ti Into ...... _. ..._..:...-::=·1,u9 f'cl'IMlic-1 3 mo old Star S&nCle~te: Jl'ullyUc. ..,_,.. -.. ~•n ,,,.,, - •TV6phofteavuUabl w•ya1. 11111ller un.lt. Ortvt bf r. .. _ • .,._ .... ..,., .... on cbtsl Eara noo P'orappt m,7298 County ftrm wilb 1troo1 NAnONALBANX CAS .. a.SALIS Lw• S7J.SO Wll • am w C.OUt ltwy. NB s.Mllr' ..... c.. c1"000d 4 mo old reaualc --MIC--'-'1-.-,-1-.-5--• dMtp Is advueed pro. Anl.Ddepeodent Ba(lll P ort o 'Ca I I, L ido PUISH SUITIS Ulir\caU ..U.Zl1t 14'-0611 Ch1nuahua. tan color ductlM aysterm orieola· 8t95wll1oWerSt. VIiiage:. 4.5 day week. n.t. ,::_•wt>ot N$ ""° ~lO lJOOa.q n W•fl_. "-• These doltll n~-d medic a •o.lc .. • tloa offers permanent Colla Mesa 6'15-18l0 ,_.UlllcY-.. 6111 ... 00 MOleYAVAM.AIU t1on & •urtery 1m lJ.AM·2AM 8353'7•9 pot1•1ootw/xlntbeoefil$ 714/S40-5300 1--------• .. T d t I T h It QPllOttunitlcs for ad· Cashie r P a rt T ime . Wr18ar1 ~8~:~~ r:~ .. ~· ;.~$ t o"Y3 rl~n UMDA&VICIU vancemeot. Minimum 3 Restaura nt Mon·l''r 1. U...._.. fl:lr•'°"•o1r1cup.1·u1 l.NTERESTONl.V Ablolu~ly no qucallont1 ~M••• yn .exDt'rienceinTypel Baaldn& U 2:30pm. Jack·lrvin~ Y8-p ~&MJOableral.t.a LOANS AVAU, Mk.ed Pka.H call Carol ,_.,.... '-ofltt cUU HOSPITALS, COM· OPERA TIOHS O ubhcMe. 754·7500 Nrwpon_ !fM662 SOOtelOOOS.A. O.vWPC.r"y'A~•n<" R.etUy M8·1030 orDebble ~-....i·-allOran.,,.Co. ~"""'ERP'iTICONl. AL . OFFICER 0... ..._ 41 1 $11tO \ p OmCt"-11tac'\', 480 MESA VF.ROE btt R.,; Ordler. fl60.19S7 !Mfl,~$ ..;x, •u•a-.c 7313 "" n-.. ~ r t a •i A ------....... I .... o,.•·· A "areer po1illon la C~IUERS •••••••• ••• ••• ••• ••• •• • ft. A • 1no1 S.eC'b Bl &..nhn Lost· Sml Fem. Cocl,t-r ---------..._ L ._......._.. " lndll/Wwll rani ft al"tlvr H n ~o;y,342 2l'34 1.ZM V rd f . C M ··-rh/ mix, rust colored. blue MASSA«il ---available In our Cosllt llMtMw ~ " O\~r Pvi .... ,, 541-4 Ul Pw .... I collar Spyglass 640-4295 £U0.-1•R MODB.S & Aleocl•" llM:. Mesa branch which of· UTOTEM MAR11£TS I I r ~ 0 11 " d ~ 0 Ill " nmh ol11 , up to 7~ IQ a..t I..... nvvft.5 77~ 1150, AHl11a. fen a desirable, warm ft Rolt•mu·y Mc-Ol.ln\O\'k ·~ tt tn dnl bldg 18th Ii .........._.__._. ............. ....,00 ......... ••••••••••• ••• UJb"T: 5 mo old German ISCOITS ---------1 workintc atmospherelt. Hoard & ·•rtllomt> NtiwporL R lvd _.,. -... , ••••••• 5100 Sh<'p/Collie.lost3/17 OUJC•••o..aLY ~EMBLERSwewlll 'lbeindivldualwesee ~ 3".2a fici. I.Ion ~IU1 646-630.l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.eward645-1.8LS ,...,. "" tr ain. Apply 7 am . should have 3·4 years Openings now availabll• for full and part·lime Caablers on 2nd & 3rd shirts. No ex penenc~ necessary, we train. Sta.rt at S3 per hour. ad· vancement opportunity ror management position to $S.50 pe r hoor 1f qualified. For interview go to saore 36, Monday 9am-lpm· or Dana t'l lnd.uliU1al IJOO to HJOil 1q f\ Delp, n n.... MacGregor Yachts 1831 Savings & Loan ex· Mi ft 3 rm 1u1U! Nr with ofrh'•·• Ntiwport KMNY ~"T Sun. 3-18. Gern 631·2140 PlaceotiaCM perienceincludlngl year Jif-... r ..... CH. Alport R Av•ll GU-2UL.G46UOJ nn Short Hau, Fem. Wh1\e ---------1 si..,ervisory expetieoce. 4 J OO Mv I Conu.rt 7l2~ & t 1 v e r s pots L 1 c GOLDEN CJIRL A S S E M 8 L E R S -WM 3800 ts helpful. Jr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Mll•uttt> i.q Ct. amplt> •MISSION VllJO. PINCHER •556254 Call Wayne ---------Sailboat. We Wiii train. rou are Interested In Pnmcoi kk'•t100 1ult11bl4• 7S1·2204or833-6754. .... ..... S..-.lcn 5360 SS per h r & u P . joining our progressive 'l'lllUng i umnwr n· l'rv11 pan ULI 1m I A C 11d/a lltlll.)OOW Nuf"• relit to .Sec Pitc• 11· ' .... •""mm'I or Ind 1 ..... ADS MacGregor Yachts. 1631 aod .....,.,wing Savings & us ""-" ~.... 'OST Y female ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl tJ C M e •v 1350 l.t> 2niO q ..(t A 1 • ol "' oung aceo a, . . Loan p lease call Thomas Cin· \Ull•mpfiowl'r Cull ~~~~e~n:'.11~ M~r~0t ~cg~'r E:JE:;~lvN~ AHi•l1rT,..._.. Dennis(714l979·39IO. 1714 l~Z2 H)4 d.tyl\ · ONLY $Z 3"17 631-4228 aft. 6PM Schreiner Disneyland Orange Co Mfg of elec· ('i:ill at:\"nl. '7~~17U &nit Ndr t: 17th & Ounf(t', \ t 642 4210 • ...._ • .,,... 425 fto>.w •••••••••••••••• •••• • • • s:?:l liq_ n . 0H1ct' l,..t P111 C7 IU67S JMHvca 546·8560 before SPM Mag1c1an s ince 1965 tro /mechan1cal pro · ~II 11ny 1km « eom Juhe Magic and Comedy ror ducts. ls seeking trainees We olfer such benefits as group me dtca l 1n- SW'80Ce, group IOOJ term disabWty. VOOP life 1n· 88S GleMeyre Lag. Bch .. 494.9235 Equal Oppor Employer llouM• for l't'nl. 81~ lf<tt41 Rd South of San 1>1cao l"lly :,Jpi. b, lawns furn •'wy Piii month Avail s::!S rutc-ly 11r <'pl r.11 now &42-4321, t'lrl 276 af\t>r3pm ~1Utl9 30_olfi _ _. WANTED buuuon of items t~ 1'7$ aJJ ages For info, call Cor day & swmg shift. to or 14'bS with 11 Penny LOST Spnnger Spaniel 539 2444 , 539 .5415 , assemble electronic lndiatn11l llp11 t•t: with efec & Wa\l'r 2ij X 40 ln Co6tli M eio1 or Irvine Call Jim 494 2A07 £veio & W\cnds ~r Ad J Imes for 2 BUc & While. CdM area. 53"7312 switc.bes & displays XJnt \'Ol.M_'<'.UU\'e day$ ~ch Reward. 644e-0588. ---------co. benefits. Apply in surance. paid retirement --------- plan. stock purchase. Clearung lady ror motel in andfreeparlung. Laguna. Good pay & n.m IC't', rarpct""'. air Condo oo :,Id i.IOpt' 1n cood. Sltypark C1t\'ltt Snowma&, Colo Wltly lrvme S250mo549-~ lhru Marc h Aµril ----557 '8)2 Offlre space for renl. Ap LAGUNA WJ..LS.two ad· JUO 5000 sq rt M · l units. new bldg , A /C (){ft', fronts on Moulton. nr Lake ,-.·orest, lease br owner. 83.S-1808 ad.11110011 line 1s 60' for ....... day• Ch11r0 a 1t' Los·t·. Pearl. bracelet, 3 ~· ~--£ • persoo: u•" • ~ "'' --""• Masters S"""ially Noromm~rcuil ads strands. Vic: Aladdin, t~ r-~ Wildrose or St. Olaf's -,_ 1640 Moorovia, C.M. wortang cond. 499-2227. BR&ITWOOD CUJtJ<:AL prox 432 sq. ft New cpl4, l'Or more inform.iuon llod lo place )'OUr ud rull Church on Saturday. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reward.~1882. HatpW.ted 7100 Assembler I Mechanical Rotary Switches have lmmed. opening in our rinaJ assembly dept. Re- quires good hand dex· tenly w/mio. 2 yrs. exp. SAVl ~GS & Deputy Clerk wanted " Clencal position availa ---------i patol & IJghUng system. ---------1 ......••......••....... LOAM ble 1mmedialel.Y. Re 642-5678 Lost. Beagle mix dog Accounts Payable female. Vic. Iowa/Gisler Trainee. lrvi11e. S-.r & lcHtet-Pt! uul. S250/mo. 645-25SO & Y...tyl ..... 1 a-833-212' 1640 Adams Ave quires 1 yr. clencal ex AV AJLA!f LE NOW Single office for rent nl!1:1 r call before 5. 957-8451. aft 979-5560 ,.._ M CA,,....,..., penence. 4-0 wpm typin~. """ta esa, --.u flOO tostart.833-0411 ,ext Yrly 3 Br. 1 Br & 8al'h O C Airport. $185 per mo 5957-1283 ---------ACCT RCVBLE CLERK m s mall mechanical as-Equal Opportunity 260 for appl Orange County H a rbo r Municipal Court .. E .0 . E. JOMESRliLTY.htc Recept / Secr etar1111 ftattabWant.d 4600 Ask for Mike or Bobby sef'Vlces avail. 540-6402 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---'•7•).•'•2•1•0--•l lndividual omces with re· cept1on1st. secretary. conference room, xerox, lunch room: S'an Diego f)-wy access & exposure . Fountain VaJley. Mo. to mo rental beginning at S:WO per mo. 7 J 4 /963-6445 Res~onslble. working writer see k s one bedroom cot.tage 1n Corona dcl Mar or Costa Mesa. Qwetness essen-tJaJ. Write Classified Ad #206, Daily Pilot. P 0. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626 THEATRICAL Mod1h-AdrHMs Girts Mew ICkh Exciting New York· Hollywood type personal mgml & developmeilt co now avail in OC. Only those wishing a pror. career in lbe modeling, acting or TV field s hould apply. Call 714 /828-0583 ext629. L05t tri colored Collie, UsUJg J>ef: board system female. Vic. 23rd/Santa The s k ills that are An a. C . M . Needs needed are 10 key by medication. 642·8598 aft6. t.ooch, good math skills NEAT HANDWRITING. sembly. Cole lnstrumenl £mployer MI F Q>rp 2650 S. Croddy Way!~~~~~~~~~ S.A. 714/556-3100 E.O.E Bart.ender.waitresses Clencal AUTOLOTPHSOH ~ acceptmg appbca· STATE fARM BIG BEAR Cabin, sips 14, pool table, color TV. 2 (rplcs MS-~16 FOUND: Camera. Iden· lite ty1,.ng. Hours 8·5 tify with serial 11 $700 mo. Call for appt lmmed opening Mission uons forduy bartender & Viejo area. F tr. Xlnt OP· lunch waitresses Ex-NEEDS YOU 644-6.591. aft. 6. 962·7701 1t 265 Newport ply fo r advancement. penence preferred App. Must be dep enda ble. ly in person between 3.5 With our rapidly ex panel· ing operation, we n~d tndJv1duals seeking a re· warding C'a reer , job challenge, & a pleasant work environme nt Employee benefits in· elude excellent com pensat1on featunng an automauc cost or Ii ving salary adjustment. We have run time position:. avaJlable in our Costa Mesa Regional office for .... to~ 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Irish Sett.er So. Brisaol & Redhill. C.M. Research Corp. 18235 MOW1t Baldy Circle. F V meet public well. & have Mon·Fr1. ROOMMATES -Sem1-rct.1red cpl needs 1 or 2 BR apt, yrly, COM area. Will occupy only part lime Approx S300 lllO. 751-2275,673-4350 m.19SS/83.S-9357 ACCOUNT AN1 CA drivers lie & goOd JI. Mac's driVtn& receord. call Mr 10142 Adams St. Hunt Zamora, 831·2'80 or 496 Bcb. at Brookhurst sa....M-Sa•• Eruoy more Pay less! All Ages & Lifestyles Wee6eck References C41 546-4282 Cut L1v1ng Expenses·- ';"'·•'<' I hOITI(• f'I Uf'I House-Mates Unlimited P•O""'f"'S .n Httommau• m ucrunq ,.,.< 1• l'i I '•· •' ,,,.,, on TV ~h""" ..,. • th .. , uri 1n 'HfH Olllf)1illf,. I I ... ' '''"'''' 714/832~134 ;/AlrC--.., .,/=-........ ./,...,_ ./Nt--./--./Secy ~ .. oil ./_ ......... Call Mr Howard 645· f;101 Dr. Yoo. chiropractor. acupressure. call 9AM· 6PM. 770..5251. El Toro POSTAL BOX RENTALS Private. Convenient. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1548 Adams. CM. Ask -s...........-about introduct. offer. -<:aJl 739-4585. OpporMity 5005 --------· ---------i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Notice 1s hereby 11ven AUTOMOTIVE t hat Th e Saw d us t SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Cousin -Coupe Booth -Mosaic - BICEPS 1 went into one of those organic food restaurapts and 1t was g r eat Everything tooked so healthy. It's the hrst lime I 've seen a cockroach with BICEPS Ex<.-ellenl Co. has need for an accountant with ·•full c h a r ge " Knowledge lo work an area of cost accounlmg. inventory control. ctr ~yrs expr'd or degree Send resume or call for appt PUN HOU> CORP. 17621 Von ~arman Ave Irvine. Ca 92714. 714 979.3800 Equal op portunity employer e-6330. Beauty operaaor needed Auto Mechanics. All L.aguna Beach area with categon es Ford e it· followin" Comm1ss1on penence preferred. Top Partnership possible. no pay plan & benefits_ See investment necessary sen'lce mgr. Ptul Long «&-3637 Ford. Irvi n e Auto --------- Center. 768-5888. Bkkpr(l'yp1sl P ff You name the hrs S4 00 per AUTOPARTS hr Excellent f o r COUMTBMAM h o o s e w 1 v e :. .Minimum 3 yrs. jobber 5S7·93Z71847·2212. experience. Must be well Bkkpr F/C. Contr acting groomed & personable r ed C M •ACCOUHTIHG ClEU •ALE CLERKS •TYPISTS Fem'I to share w /fem 'I 2 br 2 ba Condo nr So Cst Plaza S200 mo. 968·2963 * CDM SUITES* Fully equipped vw ·re-Fest.1va1 Corp P.O.Box Charming J2a sq ft office conditioning business. :!\~J~ ::::l~~~~~ri space with very attrac· Body-paint-mecb-ur,· with the So. Coast uve new wallpaper & holstery-parts . Fuliy Regional Commission LOST: Black dog. tum mg ---------gray. Mixed Beagle Hard work & good pay ~s:rr. · · · area. with growing company. If Inter est ed call 714/549-5445. Evenmg & Sal. i.oterv. available hit.e h ll M t scheduled 8 wks ahead. w s u ers. us see for a temporary arts & Answers to Gigi. Vic. Gisler & Oregon . Reward! 546-9291 WANTl':D Pror: female lo i.hare large bch house. pr 1v b r & bu to appreciate. $275/mo $1SOK required. 6J9-86SS crafts e xhibit. Permit . . PLUS Foreipi & Domestic a uto #A'/95043 . ---------i ~tig10~ 3 d~sk spare repair. Fat. 15yr . 3 bays, Found: Blk M. Lab pup· W /handsome happy easygoing 26 yr old ma le 900-SSIKJ quaet olflce s~t.e. plush 2 llf'ts. Terms By Owner. RaiBe cash for your club py, apx 9 wks, ~lancla surroundmgs m old CdM 540-8299 645-12.35 C M Olntact Sherry. 955-2176. Adobe 3/18. 545-2085 Yng t'em. looking for same IO shr 2 BR 2 BA apt SJ87. Park Newport. 640-ll66S charm. centrally located ' · · wuh beautiful large sun-RESTAURANT/CKTLS C.Pool 5150 n,y sundeck. oceanside of •Laguna oo hwy, seal$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coast Hwy. Will make 145. •Newport by t he Retired Angels season great corp. office. 560sq water $125,000 F .P . ticket bold e r desires f\. Only $395/mo. o()range Angel Stadium. sbatt rides to & from Prof MIF2 BR 2 liA. $220 ocean1canyon view. La~ ROGolRS REAL TY 111.000 mo, seats 210. games. CM 557-2523 67S.231 I Agt. 751·l400 Lo.t&Fo.d 5300 Heh 644·0563 . 494 2475 NEEDLECRAFT ne t s ••••••••••••••••••••••• evs OO> --sq--ft-. -2-blks--to-o-.c-.1 $16,450 a yr. Ideal for 2 malesneed fem tosbare Alrport. $465 mo. Sharp lady. Excellent area. H.B. apt. Lg rm. pvt bth. upstairs front w /lge Owne r moving. Agt. SlOllmo.964·3805 balco~y. pv1. ba .• AJC. _1_s_1._1400 ______ -1 ---------4321 BIJ'Ch St. Stute 200, WA NT E D : 8 U S . Let's meet! Young man, N.B. Avail. April I. PARTNER for Fantastic 31, involved In mouon K-Inveslments 754-7900 plctures. travel, dance, Jewelry Business!!! Will and dress. Desires to •442-416 Sq. Ft. No. Costa make money! Designs h I I M ...,cs 1 1 fl never befor e on t he share apt/ ouse w ma e esa. ~ . nc . u I . ma .... et'. N...,.,. craftsman FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 or femall.l roommate(s). A/C. Tom, 546-2200• '" """' Rental costs are no familiar w/sllver-work. ~~~~~~~~~! restriction. as long as we Ol'fice for rent. 1800 sq. ft. metals, semi-precious , _. "" d t? C 11 flOO mo Furn or unfurn stule&. Call: 548·64Z7, or l»D'.or r oun a pe a benefit from each othe · ·. · write Ad 11485 c/o The Anima l Assis tance in a friendly manner ,. So. "1 .B. locauon.,fl.deal DaUy P1'lot. c'1ass1'f1'ed. League.'537-2213.noree. Prefer you cull me at rea estate o tee. (714) 539-2375, or you 962·2458. DI West Bay St, C.M. LadiessUver Seikowalch, may write: "Jeremy", 92627. lost downtown H.B. area Res e a r c h D e p l , 300 Sq.FT. ........., 3/14. C&ll 536-9500 Uni ver sa l S tudios · Private bath. near to...._H 5010 Lost: REWARD ; Yng Distribuaors, POB 89lS, Bristol & Baer. $165 per ••••••••••••••••••••••• Norwegian Elkhound, Univer sal Cit y, Ca. mo. Male, lost near La Paz. 9IQ. RoyMcC ..... Rttr. ........ Lag Nig. Silver grey M /F , S140 m o + ¥.! 548-7729 ai......-. w/bUtface.968-7039 =s. Non·smoker .1·--------·1 Ta Working nurse share H.B. UDO PIHIHSULA home, male /fem. or sr. Have your office near Busl• .. ..._ c1tlz Smoker, pe t s . your boaL Sharp decor, ,1..-~ _~ __ 3879 ______ -i xerox. computer & Fem. Large 2 BR, 2 ba answering service avail. condo . Frplc , pool, PJO/Up. 1265+. 634-8050, 955-0789. Gail. Young female , non smoker, neat, responsl ble lo share 2br, 2ba BURR WHITE REAL TOR. 1"4C . 675-4630 Irvine home w /garg. --------- SllOO mo. + ~ util: Call ..--ces 8J3..9'42eves. ,....., vm ----------1 Completely redecorated N.B. £.Bluff. M /F. Lg offices with use of con· sharply furn ocean vu ference rm, sec'y & copy. home w/2. Pool/pvt ent. tog machine. Avail now, ~ + If.a uUl.'644-0484 Ji\lrn or unfurn. Near Maleroommalewanted Newport Bch. As low 88 sbr 3 BR apt, nn·imkr, $125 m o nthly. Call avall4/1. 5$7·9306 _'1$_<1_.m_i. _____ _ A MARKETPLACE ror Puttbasing Agents aod New BuslMSSa This is a new DAILY Pll,QT <'lassificatlon to iet buyer and 11eller together. Sell your surplus. ovt'TlltO<'ked or no longer needed Items or suooUes or any kind. For more lnlormalloo or to place your ad. call 642-5671 between 8A M an d 5:30PM,. Mooday thru Jonday for your ad to ap. pear the followln& day or call between &AM and 12 ..,a on Saturday ror ,_..,., pubUcalioo. To place your message before the reading public, pboM Dally Pilot Classified, 6'&2·5618 Found: Yng Irish Setter, fem. und e r 1 yr . 645·1508/644·3656 N 8 Anim. Shelter Found: M. blond Cocker Spa n iel pupp y . 645·1508/644·3656 NB Anim. Shelter FOUND: 3·males . Blk lab, Blk shep, yellow lab. 644·3656/S48·2153 FOUND: med. size brn dog w/blk chin. M. Vic. NH High Sch. 673-7635. ~ 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTRY &IRL *ESCORTS* 24 Hrs. 957-8474 FUND RAISING? U you have the project. we have the method at no cost. Mr. Crumpton, 956-2274. A GD. looking, educatl!d w/guy-New to Ca. seeks female 17·22 y rs. for meaoingf ul relationship. H you are a cuttle under 5'2", slim. a loving girl, but serious Call <Don) 646-8172eves. C/M Meo. women, thtn hair. balding, sick or embar. rassing toupee's & ex· p e n sive painful transplants? Box 1645, fLB. 92647. FOUND: M Dachshund I Rm9dte,pvtbath.new·i---------ty decor $325 lwua L .. mtx., red/3 wht feet. Vic. a Rm iwte." pvt b.lth, °"" "'*"t sot I H. Harbour. 213/512·2965 newly decor. $275. .. ................... .. ...... _ 59-MBW. lltb, C.11. R>MEOWN ERS fw... 4110 ,.--..------lnN iii:.::ork ...................... ~........... tbiaio. The Daily Pilot now has a n e w "B US I NESS TO BUSINESS" classification to provide a convenient method of buyinj or di~posinJ of Bus iness items. Irvine 1ara1e for rent ,,_ S200,.. •. w/drlveway, comp&. N ltentas avail at If.a JAMe back your house p rivacy •••Y f rom cmt. Prtme 0 .C. loca-and caatiDUe to live ln It. boule, 1pecloua, clean, lion. MU. to S.D. Frwy. WUI owa '150,000 uu. l\llly encloled. weU Ut (7U) •-· 1 _ e a r w I t h w/tJft. •water ou0eta . NHpart Ceater-Publoa "°"OOO+potenUal. 20'lGI lo ••tremely u f e lllliDd. Slaell office Sl?S net. Can be help n&11. ~ IH-3510. par mo. X-Ml'Vice .... ete.r. By OWMI'. lldlalleJ HCWa. lltllat. e..u. eau llra. Coombe 1.m... ___ ... __ . ----• wia ar.a.. •·mo. Call a.a .._. .. ..._ IOJI eft.t, 1411"111 I , a~ 4411 ;.e.-M: ............... .. °"""...... .... -··:················ -/NEED --···· .. ······-·· .....al..... y ii-1A~~~ ~.=..-~~ ·/MONEY llAUTlfUL = llariner'1 Mite. 'f SUITB ... ft ltm'eor -allkle.~AYOG.LOW -to-Sq. n. .-. m1m -1001 CrJaee ...... ..m. C.. ,_,.. & I . 0-P. • aq. a. a&ere. J11ewpJrt m•J I ..... No. al 111..._, .. .,. • C191TNO ...... W&W1D.._ MIWPOIT&YI 147-1412 -.. ft t!em.-Clal. ,.~ ..... ~ ... Cll ... --·-----------· Se ll your surplus, overstocked or no longer needed items or supplies or any kind. Whether buying or sellinj[ see our .. Business to Business" cl1sslllcatlon 15010. For more information and to place your ad.call 642-5678 DAILY PILOT Accounting ACCOUNTIM& TEMPORARY ASSIGMMENTS OranCJ• County h laalNRcj! A.Rd so are wt! Call 556-2500 for an· Blueprinter needed, full t.erviewappt. time. in a sma ll but "'UTOP"'RTS itrowing s hop. Hunt· STATE FARM INS. .-.-. lngton Beach Bluepnnt. DBJVEAY 531>2926 COMPAMIES Well groomed female over 18. Good driving re· cord. Must live in Costa Mesa area. Must bave Calif. Dri vers Lie. Call 556-2500 for interview appt. 3333 Hyland Ave. Costa BOATS Mesa. Ca. 92626 pocific Stouoft An Equal OpPortun1ly has immediate openings ___ E_m_p_lo_y_e_r --- f<X' the following: Clerical /Sain Touch·UP Good opportu.nity. En Detailer thusiastic. Prerer 25 yrs Auto Trans. R & R man ROBEWT HALF'S Exper. Prer. MUST account~ ~~OWN T OOLS . ~laoom clerk OC' okler. Typing essen- 0 n I y experienced tJal. Phone experience personnel who take pnde helpful. Comm1ss1on to quality work need ap· Will tram. 557-0822 ply 1525 Mesa Verde East Babysitter. 3 dys pr wk, Tbere are many new for 15 mo old boy firms moving into the 548-282S Oran~e County art1a ----------bringing aboul a n in· Babysitte r needed to creasing demand for ex· babysit at m y house. perienced Accounting Ref's & d ependable . and Data Processing 81112--0lBleves. DI! S. Susan. SA Su.le 206. Costa Mesa 751-1.343 IOOOEB'ER F /C Pos. w/prom. F.I. R.E. Invest. firm. XJnt oppty for e1Cp . & mature person. Call 640.0123 Q.SUCS/AcdCJ for C.M. Sporting Goods wholesaler Will t rain sharp 1ndiv1dual. $3.25 hr+gd benefits. Jeannie 979-0110 personnel. Babysitter needed. Tues Bookkeeper-Expeneoced 1---------CPA'S & T hurs. 7 :30A M · ReneBouuque a.ER.KS Audffert 4 :30PM. Own trans Laguna8each 494·5485 Come work te mporary Tax Accomt•ts req.$2.00 hr. 673-8596 BOokJteeper, ror service r°' a company who cares Bab.,.,itter, araodmother station, Ptr mornings. about you. lmmediall: CodAcc1•t•f1 l~: occas~al AM 's, 1 Apply 2590 Newport work-top pay. Call for Sr. Accomitat1 night wk. 979.4186• Mesa _BJ_vd_._C_M______ an appointment. looldntpen Verdearea.CM BOY 16-17 years. must be 557•0061 ~ Clertl1 Ba.1bysitter for 6 mos old able w work wkdys 1-6. ~Q~ of fi c e • Data llttry girl, U·2. My home pre· goodstudent645-2702 Q 1 d ICjPOperators ferred. Fairview /Baker. cabinet maker ""/inst. over o a 557·35167 exp .. 963·0550 d ys, or -------1J you are not aware or lbe benefits of working temporary -give us a call or VIStt us at our new location. We will be hap· py to discuss 1t with you. We are located in the: COLDWELL BANKER BUILDING Suite •200 2333 No. Broadway SanlaAoa t71418lM103 Free Parking Adra1M1Mo•I• S.A.M WANTS YOU S.A.M. (Screen Artist Mgmnt) w/over 20 yrs exp ln show business is looking for those In· terested tn a prof. career In moviee or TV. can m.2233 ext 95. Banking S&L 968-7667 eves. TB.LEtl COLLATOR Fullt-rton Savings & CAMERA PACICY Loan see.king Teller for OPEllA TOR Wtlling to train an m- Newport branch. Typing Experience w It h a dus tr1ous career in· reqs JSwpm. calJ (714) Walzberg o r NuAr c d1vidual to p ackage 871-4244 for appt. Equal camera preferred. Mu st educational materials. ()ppor Employer. be a ble lo make h alf Excellent wortnng cond1· Banking Lones. Experienced 1n lions & benefits . 40 Hour '"" · fi 19~ 2S~ week . Apply North TRIERS s .... pping or x Amer1'can Se r v i ce presses as we ll as Part time n.ights & Satur-smaller presses. Must be Center. 1339 E. Warner. day al our South Coa st able to develop J M Santa Ana. Equal Op- Plaza branch. Please plates. Good company .,;port~~wu~·t~y~E~m~p~l~o~ye~r~.~~ call Ralph Kinniogs at benefits 4 day week App-~ 540-4066, 3333 Bristol St. ty8am·llam& 1pm·3pm. ,.~w-J.6--.--Costa Mesa. 92626 National Educatton. 44-01 -.-. ~ Saturday only at our Birch Street. NewPort Sdtool Cost a Mesa Branch. Beach. (Nea r o .c . Earn1.11;>to$300perwk. Please c all George Airport) Equal Op· Low tuation. Placemenl Wagner al 546-2300, 2700 -'ty Employer asaist. 751·9194 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ~-~~.um~~~~~~·~~ ----------llrll626. COMPUTER OPEil Full time new accounts CARPENTER-Finis h Day shift, full time, for our Costa Mesa of· formaj remodeling . Call permanent. Exper reqd f'ice. Pleue caU George 642-a30. on system 34. Apply m :~r ·~~~·02;~ -CM--W-AS_H_H_ELP__ f~~:,,' b e tw een AM .... S..-.lce Mesa, 92828. f\IU& Part-Time CAMBRO MFG. PBX operators for1 a c.lf.Ft•r.. METRO~CA erWASH 7001ClayAve,H.B. ~r~o::.:J':O~:d r:,, Sevl 11 A a.o. m>Karbor Bl, CM w~~~~~~~/ will lnln. 'Full time or .... Opp I lwltr part time abifta avail•· l;h'" M/f' OOHIER. Telephone & COOK ble. Days, afte rnoon· Gen! Ol'c. Pref. mature =nc rd penon over 2S for our .... ...... Con or•b'eravtoe Yw•or.: n_..._9 Costa Mesa branc h 4 ,,..ys ~ w_,. v. ,), • -eJper. Exlnt working -.,_..__.._, TU.in& ~ CLERK 5'Cre. Min 2 yn exper. ~ IL benef·i•-E o E ~----ai:-__. """1 Iii ca.bier Telephone & ofc u.uu. • .... · · · -wpm. req1111-. any ..i-i-··-~ ·.1.ood Iii Bayview Convalescent, co. benefit.a available ............... 2 years com· · \1 w gures. 2055 T h urin , C .M . Pteuecall Mon-l"rl. rmrcial bank Note Dept. ~ hr. Apply The &42-3505 Fublon llland a rea : eitper. Respon In c. Earle s Plumbing. Inc. --------- Ml).1111 Installment Is Com 'l l.DNewport Blvd,Coela l•-------- Co1ta Ilea a •re a : Loan Proc:el•=• In· Me&a.642-1753. COOIC m.ueeB.O.E. = •M~ m!. cot ~ER, Telepbooe It EJrpandln« restaurant • '1:'11 • • Pre( ma\i duiln with over 50 unit~. APr llANAGER bvy cak!ulator 1 DI. We GeDl Ole. ma lure hmUy-owned organba· For ~ w.tta In Coeta are In ter ested In r:::fc over 25 for our lion offer s pleasant Mesa. EJrper 'd couple. qualiftechppUcut.ror a 111100 Viejo bnnc h working condition s . Hu1ba nd must h ave profe11lonal envlron· ltAln. llln 2 yra exper. Good opportunities for cmmt. ur· Wlfe bldcp1 ment. Good salary ls Good w/f~\U'ft. Apply advancement. Excellent C l .... 2 u... ..____ Tbe Earles Plumbln1. .._ fl•-E u p. • v-. • .,,, •• or --· lac. 28922 Cam ino conq>aft)' .,.,ne ""' X· <m_.l. · C.pqtranc>. lllalloa Vie· f:'1.,:Si:~lred. Appty Wf. MAMAe•s ~cant.a should con · Jo. -.oeoi. CouDle to mana1e . S2 IOll• ....... ~-21-C-AS-.. -.-S--•-...nt• ,9~~ Mlalt ..aaa ta An.wm. lltMIACTUIEIS SToar PllSOMs ~ ~·· :'°'~~~ H • Needld for Z wedl. The APT lllANAGD tor 1.3 -bell bind .tU be llept Oft 3333W. Coast Hwy MW I Bclnn. 2 b.l alta . lJ01 no.ear.et. NB permanently. Wo will Newport Beach °'61 R...c uaita, col· (n4) m..oeoo ~~.~a: ~;0:1~~~~~~~~ lect renla, Ute main· E.O.E. Wll1 to ollt•iD local eJpr. SellinC anythi.01 with a leDee OOm11t111. ll S150 a.• br. E.O.E. UM22'1 Dell) Pllot Claaailled Ad 1111' moatll NDt reduc· or m.em km to 7prn la a almple rmtttt ••• UoD.C.llMNlU .a .... t. a-inedAda 142-5171 wM\yl. jUltullt42-M11 . f' I r .. (ll ONLY PILOT I] ; 1 • i .. ) ... ~ .. <llti.,j ~ .......... ' -r ' .. : ... • ~ ... 1' ... ·~ ~ ...... • • 0 .... ,a1,. C.,.tw.k• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ~ t_L41iwulcca U1 111t1r'n1 _ twm•ur ......... Wb;/P .. rllNJ ...... ......••...••....••.... ••.••.................. ....................... . .......................................................................................... . •S.vd fuM}I• l".:Qlr'd Oll'J)« fl\lmttlq l!LrCnUCJANrPnNd •Ml. PIXIT• "JUST US" ho\19eclean· ............ s.fH• ''Moviq Out" AbcM.lt!" CU!ltocn bouffpaiotlna. 12 Rep air fs Reroof. All Drtvewa.y1•ru1r1n1 lci1 6: 1\(-pialn R.a.Mlln.able rllh\ ,,... Hlltna'• 011 Carpeattr. paintini \ni. We're honellt & effl ~laUah\c In auto & "Don't Delay. Call To-yni up. NH/CM area. type s ·• h In IJ I e s· •Repal,.. • oakoall.1u• 'J'oQ)'lkU..497 3IMI l&r .. tr•tD11lljobe, RMI rat" u 1,. m deal.Cellf13--0163. homeowner coveraaca d.y" Local & 1tate·wlde I'm small. prices are rockahakes·compo·tar. •Lit N8 . C M S&~ ,.~_,_ U...., fJS-03.'ilil iw~Mll'IU ••••,.._ aerv. U hra. 7 daya. amalJ675-3014 FreeeaL 541·lii30 t~1n. ~l~I c.-.1/_....... llfll•_...--......... -Wallll. ce.IUn11, 0oon &I ............. ~ ._._19_.._ Av.C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cs _.....c ~-.ii s...t. wUldowa cleaned. ~,-r-----------.. ,.... I f'ouod•Uoaa rfla1n1n1 ~4 ............ ;:-.~;~-..... Ma-fl45 f1s.(IM2 Movi n C A haultng ........................ Reroof & re pa ir. All ....................... ~•II• bl0\11•. patio•. •Al I J_...,... ::::t'it. bldl mat.en1l1, Neatpatcheti&texturt11 typea. Llc'd .. Work ':!.YSl1~•;!u~~di!'; ucd »&J.~"30t ~!!.'.'!'! ............... !>~~!~.!:~u~~~m <-J"ro!o~e~n~~;;,.~~~ ....................... rates ~0~;.11:':~~ ,_HT. 19l·l4lt :G~nteed. 24 br . .... Ur• CM ., .. ( IJWl(wor'kotaJlklnd'I Mowtr11.FAc•na&o IJMMleoo.)ob 54.aU.l>.or •honest 5'2·5038 O trlce . l nduatrlal . ..... PATCH PLASTERING MUM ")'ft~ u , G1".nUpJOO. ~·5131 restaurant& h om e All t F S,. ~~.!~" D&Je8313Ui0 " -XJnl ho4.IMcMM!nmg done cleaning. Ref• U c/bon· ,...k;/P.,.rlltCJ . Y P,.t;_ 5 re e ...................... . BADY. ITT I NH \) ~~el =.17 -It .,_I by lady w1eicper Depen dod/U\l.5S2·51fl6 ....................... estimetes ..... 1l53B-7ll3 Rt'dwciod hol tub1 1n- bome f'.arlY bra t1U & CllldC... ._11111 • ·,;:::!•Y•M•• .. •:•8•::tt•V••1C·: .. ·,• ~.t!!.· own tr1ns -=*=mk PETEdRSRPAJNTRING Plaster P11t c-h 1ng staJlataon & cstm deck Jiii' -t1r1 1&1_. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ""'"u """ "' r '"'~' .--••••••• -......... •••••••••••• Expr'. eas ates. Plaster . atutco & ronstruc tlo n . L lc'd. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• A.IJ ~ind• ol ntpatr Pr~e -Free Es l. Call Gene "~all lnt./t;xl. Pree 6t0-7cra,9-s. ll•t.r•~k• l"t\Jld <'*~. :toodfho~~ O~nltll, C'hll•O upe Ii ~Utmtta 1142"6:12 WUJ cleanlhol'owlhly. Ex· SP F. C 1 AL I Z E 0 ~ ::f.": .. ,,_1641Goorae. ---------•-••••••••••••••••••• rotnpan ona p, "11<'..., l1nd1cap1ng Oeur-" penenced Reliable. Call LANDSCAPE Atrium. ..... ..,.., "' T'"Serric:.e ()(VORCE (l"OIT\ huna tu y..-d. t'IL nurw ~ 3llN lbulhl $4$ 7072 II 0 M ES & A P I' S Jan. S41.542'7 Japanese des\gn. r11n-Prof pahlting. Ext & int. Homes. Add 1t1 o n s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\oaJ • ArUon l.A'i,.\ Lu: d prud10C1l & d•> , .. uo Hl'!JUVENATION ~'Jllpea, plumb. <''J)fltry bow planUng fountain Low rates. Re!s Free Rest u cc o . 0 v er AL.PINETRE~ ~ -.~tit ore AUi :2 IU nr r""' t1lt1, lut /ba nmodd ~~~. ~AKES 1I waterfall. Do {t n ght the est.536-4780, 536-4313 Wockwalls. Low rates ZXPERTS IJllJI flA.ttlor ~ riff' tnmm1n1 It "-' ~ ...._ .. :....,.!2· apt.a. lsl time. c all Glen's Sll&-4892. 'I'nmmc. pruning, toµ, BANKRUPTCY movaJ. yud l'I •nup l '""'""" _ .. ...,, Landl!cape75&-0&58 WltJ,J,,IAPllUMG 1 Prepared.f11ed.~'OU)pl.-1 Q'-:-rra.1 f 1J print( pl•nUni &llJ ..... ~~ Rds o(fered.Eves, ,...lllCJ f~4~8'fr,~~.el:i~vt i~· t-d 980. Ac:l1on Le111.1l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~IGllllS ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu•"'"""' European Landscaper . 1131-3085.675·1.266 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Su ..... • """'"'· ....,. .._.l"' ( • ,"•ud .... t I T ..... •-· .. k ••••••••••••••••••••••• '""' .,.,...\1 _........ " ClUMNt;Y ~WF.Y.r y1.•uy WW rRl('DS ·~ ""' vu u ..... Top work. lo'au pnce. Plumbing ~pair. Spec. in • --------C. • ~ll • rm~pl• ,. f'~JK"n • .-...~ ....... r:-• 1'ruh. lrtt tnm Dan MUld Your Manners Inc Refs 646-4871 dys,eves. QUA.LITY PAINTING remodeh ng,copper re T~ Sertlu jAI ii J<Wt Ouldi 978 062() on 11t11IUll4'lfl)e nv1ot 6'2 mt, Ron 842·5703 ll>nded reliable people lnt/Ext Neat. Reason a· pl~ Free est Top Hal ..................... .. ·-·••••••••••••••••••• Gc.otof&e 549 201!1 -will care for your home & Let Us Install a NEW ble Wayne OXOY~> Pl';;mbmg 537·3194 Low cost typmg of •den· l~n~r. Pr &t Anr Wl''U knock your 11t>Of off JLiluJ. 11k1ploader. dump pets 879-5701 I~ a n d s c "' p e o r 646-8226 -----tical ~al letters on t.lalr j(Jbt Otll Alh1n or profus1un•llY .. llfrP Sl)nllklf"f' ln.'lt1llat10tui & t.R, sraidln&. tree wrk. REJUVENATE The Old HOMESAVF.RS Plurnb .,,..,,. ldlerbead. lii'ree In· ·~. ~ your b(iw..-dun Top Rtpa1ra Nl'w l11wn11 . demolJUoruetc. 831-1257 Mature younl( Christian o St c t L Custom Wallpapcnn~ o & heating Frt·t .r~ --. -.... , Chimney Swuptj dean Upiii 11nd 11hrub " - --lady seeks houses1tllnl( .~19~~: r. IC. All Work Guar . Free Elll. !:umat.es SIS hr . Hones~ ro. Kann. 751-6893 CU~,-OM ~l8ff ll'H'.!,~a!__MI 2~ (1eao up. roncrete break 11JTangemeni... call aft 6 673-4158 & r eliable Hrvlcl'. lntenor Carpentry ing & haulwg lo'88t, cm 2l3t434-7JO'l &....... ~ -BAJ MC OK 979-8065 ---------by Jay • 642-~ Coltttedor t'lt'11 n ups. Haultnjl, c1ent R~as 64S-Ml2 ....................... Pa1nt1ng INT /EXT , ~7:: ,,..,,,....._nt"" -30 Yl'b ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.andsr ap1og lmm"'d --~Tu SUNRJSESPRINKLERS Neat, honest. reas .. 12 ..,.,.. • ...,."" ·J -.crvlCllla 642 0907 U>WCOSTSfUOENTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs exp. L1c'd, Dave c·xt Doors , window!\ ':VI cooat, •Pt & rea1di:n tree tnm trub cleanup Plan now for Summer! l ·• ... Qth •· kl od I ' lNCOMETAX RETURNS ''·--· Arve water w1our 1·r· 964-lOO. palJOti, rl'rnodeUng etc .., "" .. 1 rcrn e ~. ,~ ... 11ty "'··r "'CM M"wtn" S56--ZlS2 Pro pt bl v....&:>e ---------U1 row 4r I t ~ ~ •• ~ v ... m . reasona e. rig. systems t'ree est T C/l~ ~--~l<'~t he 640 &i68 \•r :!t~ ~Jr~ 1-"rec HAULING & CLEANUP Ntwport Bch. 833-8199 Uc 307672 Hutrhe~on & E~~M--1~ c.,.tSenlc:• __ Re~11d & Commercial LINDA'S SUef632·871663S~--Reas rates Freecsl ....................... !Wmodel, r"'P"'"· n ·-.Hl 1 Gardener. JS yrs exper 962-l462/63l ·Se&I TAX SERVICE MoloN J 548-2706 Expr'd Carpet Miii c11rect. Wood comm l<eas onJbll' t 1J bl t t ...L. ..t p B 1 T -nea. re a e, com p e e Holae;;c .. Rn ers/ us ncome ax ••••••••••••••••••••••• n...-•-26 Ingram Plumbing. re<i~ r a t es on repair:. Rep1pe~. remode l:.. 645-6394. Free SlO off Reach C1ty'<1 PlumbmR will beat any t:st.una t.c by I 0'7.-631 3410 floors. quality install'* pnce:. Call t• .. dombo llel"V Freeest 642-4389 •••••••••••••?••••••••• Call842-6439for appt ,-....,1.Jnl! °' papenng. tion. Hart's~043S Const ruction L H' d Bnckwork. Small Jobs Ynl Harbor area SI Lie. llefftodtt & R.-poir ----962r8314 Landscaping. gardl'n * ROBIN'S HOUst;. BUS&PE~SONAL Nt-wport. Costa Mesa & 183281Refs 642·2356 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shampoo & steam clean --mamt., sprnltlrs, huul· CLEANING SEKVICF., lnoomeTax returns. lrvme.67S.317Seves --KUchen & Bath. Fint.'llt 1n Color bnghteners; wht Remodel. repair. g.en ing~fl 3, 63J ·3716, fOf' a Uloroughly clean Call"~"1700 r t Int Pa.mt & wallpaper. t•abint•lry dcs1Rn. f"n·i· t•ptS lOmmbleach Clean earpe ntry , old time ~ .... v houae.$40-0857 ~ or app Custom masonry. patios. Qual work. rca:. pr est llcntagc kitchen:., hv. din rm. hall $15. Avg craftarnanstup 16 yrs •n • IF YOU fsreplaees. waJls. ~arden f'Teeest Steve 547-4281 661..()42K Bob rm $7.50, <.'OUCh SIO. chr area Lic'd. Mr Palom Clnups, 1nslallal1oos, & Want 8 REALLY CLEAN have a service to offer or & retam. lOO's of local -- - --- $\. Cuar elJm pet odor bo !Q-8314 munt reliable wk at re-HOUSF.? Call Gingham --i .. to sell. flace an ad refs 64S-8Sl2 Fine exter Painung by fl RemodclJnR. no JOb loo CPt repaa r. lSyrs~xpr -us.raiea.swledtom~t Girl.Freeest.&IS-5123 f;"'ih e oa t y Palot ----SI.nor St. lac. ins. Try sml or lnl( H.oof repaar' Do work myself. Refs. l'1nd what you wanl in your nds J on S·9PM. Classified Section ClassLllcd Ads. youront" me.836-SMS2Ahrs &. waterproof10 1:: 531-0101 Daily Pl lot Cla1mf1eds. SJ6.S8l4 Claasitied Ada 642·5678 Phone 64.2·5678. · ' · stop shoppmg center. Want Ads Call 642.5678 548-0512 ----... Sl.71 per DAY That's ALL you pay for a 30day ad in the DAl.Y PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO rr NOW ' 642.5678 HllpW..t.d 1100 HelpWClllMd 7100 HelpW..t.d 7100 HelpW~ 7100 HelpW•ted 7100 tWPW~.d 7100 HllpW..e.d 7100 HelpW•t~ 7100 HetpW..t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COOK /COMPANION Driver wanted; yourvehi lnspector/Quahly Control retired couple w a nt cle with 1nsur .. deliver Gea:RAL OFFICE GIMMAL OFFICE Growth opportunity for healthy, and ple.as:tnt mg papers to earners lnvolves phone contact. Assist our r egistrars A penoo w1tb background mature lady to h ve·m Xlnt part·time Incom e ; working with <'uatomers. with the enrollment of in Inspection & quality Must be good cook & Westminst er Hunl & flin H I h & new students. Vanous control of machme paru d.nver.Heavy<'leaning & Bea<'h. Sant'a Ana. ~t ~nsg.va~~~ack dut.lesinduchngprocess· & precis ion eleclro- lndry nol ex peel ed ll er a Id Ex nm 1 n e r . leave furnished Apply lllg student records. typ. • i. " ·' mecbarucal assembllc:.. Room & bath w/pvt en· ~---------Mon·f'n.8am·3Pm 1ng transcripts & Fa m1l1arit y with try Re!s. Aftnooo/ev1..>S. -8AROENS PEST cert1ficates & maintain. -... ~ rrulllary spec1fi<'allons biJ..8043 CONTROL Ing mes. Type 45+wpm. Ir help(ul Cole Instrument -DRlVEltS IB6 Rand 1 b c M Excellent working condi· t 11 Corp. 2650S. Croddy Way Cook Men or women 25 'yn or 'S46-°sf7o· . . lions & benefits including 1, m S.A. 714/556-3100 E 0 f-: Dic:kca..rch's Rest older. Know the <'Oast1---------dental plan. Apply 11 _., - fu 11 & part. t 1 rn c . cities. Net $l80 a week or Gen. Ofk. heavy phones, between 8am·l l a m & lmurance-Large ageOl'Y 0 C • h HELP WAMTID 10 Santa Ana needs muumum or no exper more. range oas t typing, filin g. s m lpm °' 3pm , Anl ony needed. App'ly in ""rSOll Yellow cab. 17300 Mt manufacturer. Salary Schools. 4401 Birc h Unique Homes in Mesa Verde is P1t1me cle rical help. r H F' t Street N Be h kin I 0 ·m d ll I Ufe&/orgroup expnee 2W8NewportBlvd,C.M Ve1r1rmanNn. o1uSn1 a1n commensurate w/exp. N • 0ewCportA ac ). COO g . ver a m1 on 0 ars n Seoe!tls. SSS·IS2l art a ey. < o o a ter Callforappt.642·1916 < ear · · 1rp o r t sales! A small t racl of homes, 3 daily COUPLE needed p/tamE be twn Ncwhop e & Equ a l Opportuni ty Sam. t.orun large family bus• Euclid) General Emp&over open hous es to man, e ntic ing ness CaJt536-8Ull lNVENTORY Control & " · commission split + an exciting bonus Insurance Costa Meha Agcy. 1 desk open for the ngbt gal. We sphr the alphabet o! customers for diver s1ficat1on of duties . Our s mooth apt:ratioo elJminates the usual ageo<'y pressure. Top pay·Must have ex· per. tn penooal & com· merrtal Unes. 642-6500 & 5o46-3200 Rece1v10g person needed l y 'l l I b f' l f Couple ·Ma1ntenanct Electroruc Technician immed. Must be e xp ---------p an. OU a SO e n e I rom man &wife, relievedesk (ulJtime.SaJaryopea. w /Cardex S)!S. good Genera.I interesting, inspiring sales meetings ~~1 u manager :'156-2912 w/f1g &paperwork.Non· VICTORHHDS an d a s l aff of 43 cooperat ive, ----------------• ~~!:t~~rH er bs!nt~ WOMIH & MEH FOR competent sales associates. If you are CUSTODIAN Sad ELECTRONI C AS· A.na.751 7901. WAREHOUSEPEOPLE new, or experienced in local r eal dleback Collt... Mission SEMBLERS needed im· ---------• PCB BOARD t te ) U S d 0 J k' t Vie Jo. J J Y . M . t ci mediately. See our •d •n General Office . 1 person ASSEMBLY es a p ace ca an y r o~~-.1 a 7·JOA.M. Salary rangE today's paper under office. Expenenced ac-W/WU"e,Soldering, 546·5990 for an appointment to w,.:,CUSS B>J to SlJ.J6. per mo. -. GENERAL c 0 u n ls pay a b 1 e . & Mechanical exp. opportunities. stun diC. 831-9700 F.xt VICTOR Knowledge of bookkeep· TRAINEE ASSEMBLY :m. 303 betwn. 8-5. T....,...m, S•nlcH. in g . Fu II ben efits. Rs,:;:;Vi~~~~~S Delivery , your vehlcl~. ---------•1...:494-::::.:::0487::::..:..:· La:=.!g~·.::.8:.:::c.:.:h.:.__~ Never A Fee. Work your papers to carriers. Xlnl ---------GEHEltAI. OFFICE own days 7 & bours. Call part·tlme income . p t' 8AM l2PM immed.iatelv Westmins t e r . Hunt. Ellcrow art· ime. , ESC•ow....,. u Gut Moh·Fri. Accta Rec ex· VICTOllt Beach, Santa An 11 . " ... A"A U" per, It typing, phones. • .r __ , He ra Id Exam 1 n e r Excellent opportunity to must have <'&r . $3.SO hr •tt~•r ~•c:ff !)4S.8428 participate in growth of ~1 Birch St. Ste 213 ----------1 major dlvision of last _s_tart_._642_·6506 _____ .... Newport Beach Delivery ass't. $3.SO tCJ · S&L G d 556-8520 start. McMuhan Desk growing · 0 0 Genera.I Office. Lite bk· N 81 d C M benefits. Compensation kJ>r. good typing skills. m S. Main 1800 ewport v .. . open._ Send resume to. PT. 4-6 bra. Leisure Orange _642_·84.50 __ -----~esadent, Irvine SBY· UfeStyJe Corp. ~7117 135-2622 DELIVERY/SALES mg.s. P.O. Box 19571, asltforCarol. ~~~~~~~~ 1'elephone sales. x I nl Irvine, CA 92713. .)Ob, students, Sr citizen. EOE M/F OENERALOFFICE ,...-·-'Office $t.:i0 per hr poss. (7141 _________ , WholesaJe lumber co. 70 ""'..,...., 49~·597 1 10am ·4pm, Exp'dgluier wanted. wpm, lOkey, good math RECEPTIONIST Spm·9pm. A~y btwn 8 & •:30. ability, dependable & TRAINEE we ll groomed. Xlnt "'""-•-b · h DELIVERY PERSON for 161S . El Camino. S.C. oportunity for advance· nll&U•I to tra m n g l, busy lrv1ne Travel Agen --~ __ 1:_91_._496-_866_1 __ 1 meot. Company benefits. wdJ.groomed 1ndM du1l Ui-.ll()UI: t1UMI:§ REAL TORS'. 546·5990 1525 Me~a Verde Drive. East. Costa Mesa J lso 1n Corond clcl M.1r. di 6 75 6000 Insurance Agency wor kinJ( with employee beneht plan needs GIRL FRIDAY ro r secretanal rating & pro poaa.I work. For interv caJJ 7S2·566S lNSRNCE F1LE CLERK GUARDS Hotel Beginnel'!I spot ror bright ~ & p/time. All areas II S K p G I N S p E C . person. General of!i('e Uniforms furnish ed TRESS-7 :30 4pm , exp e r pre f e ri'ed Ages 21 or over. Retired F/t1me, inc weekends. Pleasant workmg cond•· welcome No expen ence Uruon benf. Call for appt tJons, with opportunity ne<'. Apply Universal ~5000ext520. for training & advance ProteetJon Service, 1226 Hotel ment. 37~ hr work week. W.SthStreet,SantaAna. HS K PG PORTER-$525 tosta rt. E.0 .E.Call Interviews hours 9-12 & Midnite·S:30am, Union 5C9-4700Aslc forAndrea l-4Monthru Fri. ben!. Call !or appt. INVENTORY CONTROL 64.5-5000.ext S20. & Rece1v1ng Pe rson Hotel needed immed. Must be 1...wr LEAD COOK HOI'EL night audit.or. ex-exper w /cardex system• .,., per preferred. NCR 250, good w/figures & paper lnvest your spare time & st.art you r own bu.o;inl' ... i. for a l>l'Curc future 631·~ MA C HJN E S H OP ~\JPERVISOR Schedult> & supervl.lle NC M &<:him• operators Knldg of NC program & se t -up help(ul XJnt adv poten uaJ Call 557. 7626 -------- Jaru\.Ot"· Wen~ someont' to <'lean & mamtam our oew plant 40 hr week Tues-Sal Cole lnslru 1---------ment Corp. 2650 Croddy Way S A 714 / SSt>-3100 E.OE JANITORS f\lll lime days Nwpt ar ea, wor k Mon Fr 1, must be U S C1t11en. good wal{es. promotion & pd holidays. Call days S32-6Mll JEWBJtY SAUS for high ras h1 oned jewelry al craft shows P 1lJme. mostly wknds. SaJary+comm 497-2115 Kathy Jeao1Courts1de has 1mmed1ate opeouuis for an exper. full time, saJesperson to work m the posh John Wayne Tcnrus Club The person MACHINIST Mll..L HAND ... or prot.o type machine shop m the instrument division rA lhe 011 tool 1n dll!)try. Working from bluepnnts, hketches & verbal des•Rns, dncctly with engl.nloenng, to a:.· s1St m new product de· velopme nt ror world W1de weU bore nav1ga t1on eqwpment. Latbl' expenence helpful for more vanety or proJect~ Salary o~n. excellent benefits package E.O.E. Sc1enllfic Drilling Con trol, Corporate Head· quarters. Newport Beacl>. Call (714) 557-~1 ask for Mr. Moll or Mr Adams we are lookmg for musti--111111------ be aura<.1.1 ve, personable & able to work wknd:s Xlnt salary & fringe benefits. Ph Beth Dav1s. ~·· 1.J:;GALSECRETARY. t rainee or ex per , Newport Cente r Sole pr act 1oncr 1G e n er a I' Prarttl'C 644 5501 Legal Secretary · small dynamic bu.'uness htiga t1on firm in Newport Cl'ntl'r :.eeks ex · perienced . efficient ener Re t 1c l egal :.ecretary Shorthand, dlctaphone. xlnl. typing skills a musl Salary negotiable Benefits. Call 640-Ql60 MadtO,.rT,_ 2ndSh1ft. Elec::t.rooica Mfr bas Im· med operung for M1llloi: Macl>ine Operator. Must be able to ~achtne pre· ds1on parts from pnol!.. sketches & verbal 1n ~truction . Apply 111 person. Masters Specialty 1640 Monrovia, C.M. ---Maids. apply The Inn al Laguna. 2 11 N. Coast ftwy. Laguna Beach Maids Apply in per50n. Surf N'Sand Hotel, La~a Beach 1555 S. Coast Hwy . cy. Must have rehab I<' FACTORY TRAIHH Call for interv. 675-5923. t o o p e r a .t e n e w motorcycle and In Arta " er arts ex per . dimens ion t elephone surance. Work approx ~ helpful. We have full GENERAL system. Position alao In· Excelle nt opportunity lmmed opening. Apply work. Non-smoker . for reliable indiv w /a Roy Fraizer Frater. San SELL idle ilt'ms with a good cooking knldg. min. Clemente Inn. 125 W. Harbor & MacArthur 81. Dai J> h(S dally M· F Hour ly eludes filing and various wage & mileage aid time openings day & QfRC£ dutiell. LJgbt typing. In· 2 yrs exper., able to work Avenue Eaplandlan, SC. Santa Ana. 7~1· 7901 1W __ an_· _t_A_d_H_e_lp_' __ 642_·567_8 ~ot _ClaS111fied Ad.:. fl exib l e h o ur s ,._ 2700 second shirt. We make .._. ....,,. woven wood shades. AP· tervlewing """.ween Sam· Delivery p/llme AM, LA ply Kirsch Co. 17352 The Or&nie Coast Dally llam. lpm & 3pm. Apply Times dellv. $100 per Armstrong. Ir vine . PUot has ao lmmedlale North American Cor· .. L B h 54C).8S43 OPenlog lo our Clasalfied respondeoce School, 4401 wee... a guna ~ac Department tor a full Blrt'h Street. Newport 49t"4ll6 -F-ACTO--R-Y_AS_S_Y_W-hs-e-.1 Ume person. Duties in· Buc h . (Near O .C . Det men over 18 for LA UUle or no exper, work elude lOkey adder. filing Airport). Equal Op· Ti met lo NB & CM. day or night. No fee. and Ute typing. Some portunky Employer. Perm/~t. S350JM001mo Weekly pay. Start oow. bookkeeplog experteace1~~~~~~~~~ ~ nowlltlng.(0ver18) h elpful but not•· Su per visory exp e r Ho t e l S witc hbo ard beJplul. E$y xtot co. Operator·Must be ex· benefits. ApJ>IY 9am·12 pe rienced . Apply lo noon, Mon/Fri Person· Aud.It.or, Hotel Laguna, oel. 4255. Coast Hwy. Laguna MAii.ion HOTS. Beach. 4M-11.5t 900Newport Center Dr Hollwcleanens lO work for Newport Beach Janice'• Raagedy ADQ. E.O.E. M /F 'rue.·Fri.8-3.64$-1.800. Nor II neceuary. Salary com· .... OFC/SICY DIUOHSTR.ATORS fl mens urate wilh ex-!i:,f.er, aood ly~ln g Houlekeeper for Hotel In ol ,,,,,. Laguna Beach. Must be Your area Fri & Sat. TernporaryServtces perience. Excellent com· • we "'"••P one, a ble to unde r s t and Housecleaners needed. Must have car . S49-9372 ~~oct~=· Call 59021 E .O.E . ~:.:a:~·c!tfr in· ~11 c:,r::•:e:lorof~ SP an i a h . AP p I Y ---------1 R.tsthsl91'r Personnel Office duUee, foe am mfr firm. Clwified Ad-...S7, Daily HOUSECLEANERS - Exp ar car nee lor work. Sl7Sbrto1tart ...... 8780. Deala.I Allt RDA Ort.ho. l FtJU. TIME. UnJque re· • M2--4321. ext. m Good wortina cond. & Pilot. 330 W. Bay St. yr exp, full or J/J1me. t.ail nursery looktilg for OltAMGI COAST beof. Tapmatlc Corp., Colt.a Mesa Ca. 92626 Houaekeeper part·tlme _Npt...;;..._BCh. __ Ph_&U-__ ._-1 mdMdual with exper. ln DAILY PILOT Mrt Witl for a ppt.1--------Thun Ulna Moa. Good *DIMTALASST.• florilt delipa. Apply ln llOW Ba St t'INmO. Hota benerita. NJce workla1 Responalbl•. m atu re ™UARD&eS ea.ta 11:Sa • GEN. OFP'ICE·lhturt flONT DESI ~nd~. EH~i~'it~l~Y~~~~ ~ ':es~:2~.0'5 ans...~m.Rd tAaual~~ty ;:.-:1.::rJ~fc".~~: Cl.ERi ThunnSt.c .M 642-3505 dol)' Mlet. C.11 Peggy, Sup p I y • 2 U 1 S o . lbaselleeper w /car . Ex· a.MU. Food p reparatlon ,1•--------•I HMbawaySt.,S.A. Poaillon Immediately per only. Referen<'ea. DENTAL ASSISTANT. 30 fe male, over counter. ~ST •AMDMA avallable. Out1tandlng Fordetaila768-7926 brl wk. No Sat. $.1.50 br. prepare u ndwlcbea, Ow ndl Pmt tia.t ChUd care for ~:~t.J"~~~ HOUSEKEEPER . 3daya 546-S57t gl.,~· plua. 6'4·02lO 11 ,:ru,7?o,co:1'!::ft two'7yrOlidl. Reta. req'd. nntble houri. En· a week. Ref'a requlred. _...... ~t to trMltl2;'7$1.f'1'74e v•. ~I t mpan y •3W7 DeDla1 u1l1tanl, chair "'11 ••-__. ...-• ..-x o co .li=de, Newport S.a{h• cWi::;":a"~~i:U: :'JvelD offl"'ce.. ~JC: G-1-1-A•T meal•~ ~c~~·~~~~~; HOUSEKEEPER!LIVElt ....,.f:f~ct ce. ~~~UPU.an anc~1aJJdA"-,.,_up&typlq6a SALIS .IOI NOW Noon Mon/Fri penon· M/F. Beautiful N .B. _ .. ._..~Dunlap ..--p I • a 1 a 0 t p b o n e OPIM nel ' home. All modem conve· Dilb w...,_. part Ume. pliaft«*, lOMO Talbert 51l1 APIJIJ lam· MAMtOTTHOTB. nlenc•. 2M3 CUii Dr. ~u!~~valH· ~~\~~~aln iP•;flma, Na· ~Rs.'bJooGg8N~ IOONtwportCeaterDr N.B.54M391 --·--...,.,,_ • ltducaUoo, "°1 DITIONS . llANY NwwportBeacb e..-IAtl DISPATCHS R·s mall Gardener , l paelout a.llre'tal&Netcv• NewJ)OCr\ RINGS IENBl'ITS. Equal()ppor!mplm/f PdmMI alarm com n any , puundsf0tSliaaileom· H · ~ .. r O.C · F/tfff OllOWINO COii· daytl_mf. 211 'irorts& PIH ID Cotta lleaa. =v~. OP· PANY PROMOTES . -=--~~~~E A._., i.c--Btaft. ...,.. (111)--1. FROM WITHIN. TRAIN -a;;--~ Tbt DAJL Y PILOT 11 ,._, -u I' 0 It T 0 P au ___.. ... _.,_ "-•·· DOfft1I' IHOP Mt'1 All~ yrut!!t • ute '11>-a...&Olllae 11A N AG111 I: NT ·~ MAT'J ...---uul a au-....... ..... ._ ... new ~ ........ .,~.Call ,.... STARTS . 'I II · ~ MEW ==:.:-='::: ==1(!"o.=.'~ ~-~· £atrr l!.~~."v~~-~ f \DJ°\ T: ~ Y8' '0 / WITH qulrtnc afternoon de· m.Cll o...lom.·~.:t =i.:::-..,.;;; EXPE&ISNCI ' ,., J~l'OUt_.. ~otorlaed DlitM1941 ;:r.~%ortOI :.= ==:.."":.::: "i!f.llfl~~ .,._~io~o~\· •Llberal In come •I· ,._ ...,, -leol lo; w O.C. -· ~·-Pln'ONIY .=--.::-..::-:.::!•~, ..... •paid ••ca· "'eomaeDtuate ....._. ..... 19 Y'S TOP d~perweell > "-. llat bawt owa wt~ e~per. J'lealble is-6'.... 0 a 0 A N I A L E I •Elccelleel parttlme ln· trwk. WUl U'aia. APPlJ ..... 1RL ..... Jae • J 1111G1 ~cu PSOPL&. CALL AT ~ ~.~ to 1111 ·s. TM,..,_. • Claa ap I 111 ktllol. 0 N C & I' 0 R °"'JtMDllw,.......,._ For deta il• cont act ... ~~· Aak ' Utl •lrelt lar .. t, IN'l'll:IVISW. ORGAN ,._... Ouellet 4M·tl00 ---.n. o.&Gaaare• *'°""' ...... CNur SXCIANOI, ITA" ,.......,...., ... ,......., between t :30AM·7PM. O.cc .. ..,... , -...a"""---..... --...... u:n1t, ... ...,,., ... ~=--........,..If!!\..,... ~·~,-. ll·F. T 1~1:&r.=r' ........ M -~'__;, 't: M:JJ:i&r.:r.~' *ii*ilirl' w•Ad"•"a1u Ma·am Machirui;1 POMONA EMPLOYMENT BULLETIN At GeneraJ Dynamics we·re hard at work on solid con· tracts that spell plenty of work for years lo come. Right now we're rapidly expanding and we need the best people in Southern California. If you're good at what you do. and proud of it -join the Pomona team NOW. ~ SHEET METAL MECHANICS GENERAL MACHINISTS JIG BORER MACHINISTS LA THE MACHINISTS MILUNCi MACHINE MACHINISTS TOOL & DIE MAKEIJS ENGIME LA THE OPERA1'0RS MIWNG MACHINE OPERATORS GRINDER OPERATORS BORING MACHINE OPERATORS TURRET LATHE OPERATORS N/C MACHINE OPERATORS DRILL PR~SS OPERATORS Apply ln person at our Employment Office, 1675 W. Mls· sJon Blvd .• Pomona, CA . IAM· 4:30PM Monday tin Friday GENERAL DYNAMICS POm°'90 Dl•lilon An Equal Opportunity !:mploytr M '' lJ .S. Cltlaenthlp Required \ I • t l I 17 I .... w...... 7100 DAILY Ptl.OT ~~~ ..... ?!!! ~~'!-:?~ ...... !!~ ~.~~ ..... !!.~ ~~~.~~-~ ..... !!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~ PART 1'1M£ IMMED RECEPTIONl~-r S•IH Ho .. ew.,u SICY /ltc.-r UrUQu. ttta.11 buslntu la looking for exp fuJI lime Pt'~ W/t)'plDI IJkllb & ability to or1e nhe Hea1ry pbooesl mual en Jo)' wenloic w th people Sal ~(K'odeot on exp ~Y Mon lhru Fri. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAJTRESS: £Kper for ..... CH IOIO ....... 1050 aoeo ~11\Cnt ho0>t d111tna ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• brlp at StOP 'N Go M'1t.. f'"'IM tllpt'r requlrf'd, Dept. ~ Cout 1"'-1 NB o t ) Jl 1 n IC ~ ~ w f' 111 • .._ _. •t ..__ ... exp, nee ro benf 1ni. Hlil ula1or , melt flrrri ·-m. r • _.., s..lc\ le11ve. prolll 'h•r w & o o d ., r o "" t h epcoc6sos room. P /tlme. Apply New trash compactor , in Ulurb&lovHeat,crwihed LUGGAGE TAGS Newport VIiia, 4000 counter $150 497.4137 '"1 velvet. very good fromyourbusioessurd. H 11 a rl a W • y . N 8 eves cond $200. 631-2865 Send one card for each lnl APOI)' at NH 'llUft' or fl(>JISlblllttt''I lot r1at11 l<KI01 IUMA llRDW mam Olr e\ Stop N Go pttraon. Co1l11 M u ll&ttlot 81vd C-0.la 6'2-SMl d & tag plus one spare. We · Nil saui washer & dryer, Cllesl bed w/3 rawers return perman ently M.arktU 7l5 N I .o.-ana J'lffMI ull 642 ~3 M de NAINTt:NANC'F. MAN ANaM-tm n a 9210 b• ~ -----for P\'t {"Otl'lffi l.a•1.1n• R.Jo)ct;1:.r10Nlb"I rJ Yl'll\1 OtU.d: Pl' Waitreu. dayw, Exp d e> each. Call after 4 mMttreu. a lmost nu sealed attractive lag & onb'. Pvt Country Club. P.M. 631-4678 ~ olr 2 dresser mU"· strap, meeting airline &M·S4CM .. 111111 ......,. ... 1025 ron $1SO ea 645 7891 l.D. requirements. Prl" 0t'llrb Must b11\" c ~ u 1leno civil, rr To 8>0 m ont' 11herp l..iadlt earn l!JCtra U '• 4t dn\.tn lie 1,.'all Moo reptumull 2U hr~ prr f'ff1<'1mt • ra~1ble • now 1t111rdrnbc o;a __.. 11.... .. •. bl "· ll ~ •howtna a beaut Fri, tem 12 Noon . w~ ..,..n.nt'"vua t• rwtureJl(>tt'ntu1un11111 line uf 1 .. hlon11 Call *ISfl ~ature prnann P ft' ed Mual bt> jluod Ill d • J•""'or""" 2"'" e•-s•AIDIHS 2301 San Joaquin Hilla Road WAM19 Dl.1¥11 ....... ,••••••••••••••• ~sa.zed water bed on vent loss & theft! For a pede5Lal base 6 mo personali.r.ed tag enclose SUNDAYONLY Qaal.omWroughtlron de ... 9 wallpaper, fabric or ·ro deliver Dally Pilot roretor room divider "" 962'125 "Day Glo" paper & we COM 640-SN4 -bundles to carriers. Rt" 7'xl1 '2" long. $150, Desk-rial top, Walnut, will ba<'k & tnm your SAL~L.AUY Pnrt llm1.: qlAres v111 or large stu 631·2250 40"ll75''. 6 drawers, 7"'1" 1.qs. Or try two card:i h'l'TI'd C.11 lr.61 Ulll Typ1• 50 WPM & ...,., ......, ""-"'--- Put Um• Reoc-rf'l1tn Boolckt'f'Ptr Non ;ndltr f'emlllor v. 1th l'M~tobuy . ttubm~on 's. Service Statton Allen lion wagon and a good """--10,.0 ovemang. $350. "94-7551 back to back. L'I ... h dant, exper'd. Day & dn vma record. Phone ......,.. .. , • PRICES REC'EPTION I S T 1 :Jr r oor , ritil ion Eves.~U&p/Ume.Ap-642·4321 and a sk for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7SOFA&5 U>VESEAT. $!eaor3/SS hnvt" tbr lnrt'ntlvcr tu atl v&aN~· no :.1111 UOOtat lYPlll for 11row1n11 Sall'!> lrvme, NB. Wtlliam.s. tinums, 8 -M silver & oond, ru.st/bm. Mediler· 6/9tags Sl.50ea. 11h'l'o1.1nl reten t , I'•'> lm to run fl'(V1t ofhl'f' Im !111Ull tn1rne.>nn1i1 l 1• Ml "°111 TYPl&'T Wanlt>d r~<'"I) taland,644 ·~---ply, Shell Station. 17th & Harry Seeley or Don ians· AKC pups, B·M brushed, velour, xlnl 4/5tags$1.60ea. rnn•trucl1on 1•0 llvy Maturt-'>lth.>:ilady fo'IT EQUAL lack s . Top s ho w . rattean styling. SOOO for 10ormoreSl.40 ea. phMI". mu .. 1 l )'lh' :>~ tlallmaak f'urty .Shop Servlcestaliooattendant. OPPORTUNlTV SoeciaJ consideration to All 5 JO & bef IOpm , SalesTaxlncluded WPM bt>od ft'WUml" lo I day work. lull lime. 3928 EMPLOYER show homes. Fire van 6'.>9866. CM. NO CA HD? MIU'\l'f.in& PIT to <it'' t'lop ~ • oft\~ proct'tiureii tor manufal'tunnic ru rt• lJJ"ed 0 K ~ lOOtl OU.U<lfl 8u1ldrr1, 17731 '~ 11 8910 E. Coast Hwy, COM . tage classic. 646-9609. Garage 5a19 1055 Draw your own or send PAIT TIME 11~~?" ,..~·~~h· -401 Sillt'!> Mut~ ~rson Tfu1 II Serv Sta Help needed im· ~ ... •m.uu•SI CLEB11 ~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• name, addr.-ss, phone & iwiun,"" """"" IJrll(', 2 3 evei; &< Sdt II.' med ~II or p/t. Apply ~ "'-~~ Cocker Sparuel puppies Walnut dining set w /4 we'll malte one card j)l!r EVENINGS .__.._. •• /T ....llf rur~eeim.549 1166 980E.Csl Hwy.N.B. ,_ ... .-. -AKC buff $125$150 chwrs.2leave:.$SO.Anl1 laK Add2S<each. Ntullll v.-1th oubtAnd1ni: ~ r 111 t I' f ';" P 1 n K Satlm ..... e;. M oo 3l!J2 · · q u e c h In a cab 1 n et , Send check or money or ~~~·~·~t'y ~~OIJ\n~l~111t·h.. nunimum 00 wpm (;ood rAITTIME L..:_Shfftf ..... b .• Fob. ' CG!.... Call , •• ,.:P~e puppies, AKC. ~eledOI glda~os~. 41ed:r~~~ der..fa:oTraJMTIMG "'., ~ ... --.-. ,. ,. " olh<'l' !ilullai S49 1767 'i ic••ic ''"r Store ne·~'•· ...,.p pre ul wi tra.n I a Ibo a M a r I It• •v:rl I h ..,....., d • p <> .... ..,,,_ tis ... ""9 5 .. port ludil Ovd' 21 SL.Art ,,1 ~ ..... , ""' t'.'UA Punch press. • s1 ver ma e. c amp S75 Student esks $45 "' uux 1...;., 13 !IO per hour Phont! llet•t-ptmuaiil, N u bo.tt fl-male with rlcnl'Ml l1k11l brake, shear 549°96 71 for appt. b I oo d . Adora b 1 e . S20 Maple tele phont• Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 6"2 432 1 1-:a:t 250 tYPl' bu...,1111·~~ l''l now & OMV Nd lape. short Dys8-5;1040 W.17th St. E.O.E.M/F. 957-8380.. chwr SSO 2 Dressers S2S . -11-Su-T 1 We w1ll tnun you to BETWEEN .. 00!'1 Oii f'T ~ummer mclul.lu n1tXJbl1.>hn.Callorapply Cost.a Me.saS48·2245 __________ ,Neecfre01steredSamoyed each MaplecoHee tableONe1 pcrswt ape< mak\! tdephooe •PP<>lnl t>N wt.'ek tfMb C'1tll645 71UO 1m Main St Suite F Infrared Dynamics wtgood.,..confirmation for S20 Walnut end tables sea n;i :.. U:.cd onc1· llk1lb ,.1th bu111nt!:s11o n Alltfor......_ta lrvuw.~7~ S200W'EHLY stud serv1ce546-l328 S20 & S2S Uphol:.tered ~ntf1t_!l..!_O $48-0256 t.'('Ula,·~ for ofhc~rs ol Bqual Op~rtunity RECEPTIONIST/ S_AL_t _S___ SHIPPING ASST PT r e s ea r c h 1 n g rockers $25 each Wood & Carpet Mall Closeouts our ('OalPltDY E G1•• FltlD .A.Y respond for gettmg up or· newspaper ate ms. No ex· German Shepherd puppy. b.r~:. coffee Lab le $45 Nylon Plush S4 oo & up. ~Jt i.alary SS ~r hr ---mp yer ~ "" ~lespersonnel Women's ders. cootrolling inven· perienre nee Write female. 8 mo. AKC. GE refng . works good, 549-Sltll /675-5906 IO('rea e will be rre f'IX Of'H Hx front office Typ1111o: cloUung shop lJl Newport t.ory & bills of lading. Ex· World Wide Publishing, champ hoes $350/olr $85 M IH' rurn1t ure --- qumt& :.ubslJmlaMI • and jleneral orface dulae!. &h requm~s dedicated, per only. SaJary negolla 1133 Tower Rd. Schaum· 661-~ SI0-$35 120 E 23rd St WINDOW SHADES Opt-r s for telephone Call "4 "·1475 for an .ip mature,slablepersonali-burg,11160195 ......, CMor call646-9823 w d You may work I 11r both 4 .. t ......, ble. Apply lll person, 3123 ~to Y-· 8045 """'· o o c n :. h ult er:-an.swenng serv1c·e .... us poullmenl. ty Mus t be fas h ion --"--------• rTlll'll' -hour shJf\s. 8 30111m tall be able to work some -knowledgeable. creative W. MacArthur, S.A. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HarMs 8060 rrurublmds, woven woods noon. 12 30-4.JO Pleas weekends T yping 3~ rd' . f ---------X Ray Tech. Part tame. M. ""'t. Ion· g hair. f'em ••••••••••••••••••••••• & window tinting. 20.40•·i " &en•oy coo anat1.J1g me SR ACCOUNT CLERK 6 10 h k ....,, ..lfaJI callforappt d E RECL'PT/fYPIST . ., . r s per wee . ~shr_.,....,._ ':cpEN1Lems. 54c oo~1 wpm re qua re · x c. European merchandise To perform difficwl & Fashion Is land. N .8 . shorthair spayed cal. -.,. -"" .,.._.., 714/557~282 penenrt' preferred or Pre5Ug1ous local fi rm for our cbentele. Busi-responsible clerical ac-6404940 Good w1k1ds 646-86m With 2 girths & English - Equal Employment Op will tram Many com· has entry level position nl'ss references re -counting work. 2 yrs. of ---------•Furwlhre SOSO bndJe Excellent cond1 Newport Beach Tennl~ portuni_l_Y____ pany benefalS. Full tame Apromotable spol qwred. Salary open Ap· financial clerical exper. MerchcMdtM t1on1 Only $1 75 Call O ub f\111 l"amaly Mcm Meda cal Receplaonist in or part ume. day & aftt-r Irvine Personnel Agency ply an person al Apropos desired. S870 to SlOS8 mo. ••••••••••• ••• ••• •• •• • • •••••••••••••••• ••••••• fAS..6287 b e rs h 1 P 6 4 2 · O 1 12 . busy pediatncian's of· noon-evening s h 1 fl s 488E17th, Costa Mesa Fashion Island or call Apply in person fo'ountain .......... 8005 1.:1n.llll h-nH Goods 8065 644·fi687 . ed 1 available. Plea se .c·a ll ~te22A 642-1470 644-26.52. v 11 s h 1 o l •••••••••••••••-•••••• **I BUY** .--_. -------f1ce Expcn enc on )'. lhru Fr. a ey c oo 1 s · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dover Shores cxquis1l1· 644-0970 ~.~·E I .. 543-4230 ------..--..~ SALESTRAJNEES Comer of Newland & Good used ~rniture & 2 waterbt.-ds I kin~. $90. bras:. hangm~ lamp $100 REC-DS CLERIC EQUIPMENT SALES Talbert. Fln. Yly . E .O.E. Antique Music Boxes! Appliances-OR I wall queen $7 ~ complf'te 64&7078 Mpe~i~~~e:s::~~~n!rn~~· ---------1 we ar~urrently ac· No. 1 Company. Orange ~ Sl1~~~~~igf0~f seUorSELLforYou. C!);>tal chand sso. Boys•--------- Typing. billing, collec P'IX oretATOR cept'g appbcalions for Co. area. Multi-major STATTYPIST Aft9ric• MASTERS AUCTION 26 • hike . $25 Tweed ~ uons. appointments. in· Good opportunity exists F1t1me Record Clerk. brand office copying F.arn up to Sl3,200 per 646-8616& 833-9625 Uarcalounger hke new W..e.d 8011 :.urance. Salary com · for reliable pe.rsoo with Some clerical or riling systems . Will train year while working for ln ... INlticNNll Sl_00_&16-_4i37_1 _____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• men s u rat e w / c". pleasant phone manner exp deslral>le. but not highly mot1vat~~ a nd top ootcb N.B. firm. /\ Citlleriff ~ 8070 WAMTB> SILVEa $ penencc 644· lAAl f1CXJble hours. XJrat co nee. u typing pref'd. Ap· <'Ompetitlve 1nd~".1dua_ls terrific opportunjty Open W~. thru Sal. For t5~~~~. anti· ••••••••••••••••••••••• & 1 oz. bars, pay S7 ea ---------companybeneJits.Apply ply 1o p e r so n · for career pos1t1on 1n IrvtnePersoonel Agencv UM)2Kettertng,lrv. ~ Ladat·!> 2 011 Marquis Prel964c01ns.pay$4.SO Medical Front Office part 9am 12 Noon. Mon/Fri. TRANSA MERICA INS sal~. Guaranteed salary · 488E17th. Costa Mesa· (71417S4-1777 ques clrTV's 9SHH.33 diamond, wedding set ea 00(' dollar face value. tune afternoons Expcr Personnel. GROUP, 3420 Bris tol St. + auto + bonus. If you Swte22A 642-1470 ~~~~~~~~~I Must sell new hide.abed. w 14 baggettes. G I A Danc~7·3534 preferred Typmg. Ins. M A R R I O T T Costa Mesa understand that the ~ ------. u .. ft'l~E SHOW paid $380. seJI $180 Can re rt $5500 Ncgo ----s ome back off1 cc E O.E M/F. secret lo success is hard ~------"'"" deliver 8"2-801S ~ Wanted stamps & coin:. 548-7779 HOTEL work, dedication and STOCI< GIRL OSALE ---PnvalA' l"Oll cctor. Pa):. 900 Newport Center Or RESTAURANT pcrs1steoce, call Karen Needed immediately for Hwit.utgton Center Mall. ii' Sofa. 111 shades of green. Mscelaneoe 1080 more th.an dealers. t:ve:. Models. Fe m Sharp Newport Beach Part&fullt1medayht:lp Drozda, Sales Manager. stock 1n fas b1onal Apnl 5.6.7,8. Exh1b1tor good condition. SI OO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-0022 'igure only SlS per hr. EquaJOpporEmplym/f 2,4&6hrsrufls.Jmmed 979-2333 women's wear store in space available EM · Sammons "Hotel-Motel" Dbperatl· mu~t :.ell 19 6'2-6282,645-5l22Bob ope n i n gs . Call GAL I Jo' COPY IN G Fashionlsland.Onlyex· PIRJo; EX HI BITIONS bed, SS0 962-l81S Arter piece !>el of walt:rles!> Models Male Or F'emale NODUCTIOH ASS"T McDonald's 492-2420 for ( PROD. per need a{>ply please! 64.>5341 5 :.>P_M_____ stai.nless steel <'ookwarc 8083 ....•..............•... WeMednewfocH: appl. SALES Call APPlf. m person at •...£--8010 TWl ... OIFULL Trerm:ndous deal Call P tr Huntington Beach I A • h I I d .....,..._.... ,... ,..,. 1nnu We a re. a professional area, working w1glass. RESTAURAMT TRl-FLON NEEDS YOU .propos as ion s an ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ma~ or box spnn~:. ,,.,... -"""---F\nder Rhodes811 slutt·a::.l· modehngagencylook1ng 893-7321 Ask for Tom. to fill avalanche or or· orcallS44·26S2. FREIGHT DAMAGED $28 each pc. (setsonlyl f1REWOOD Pnml' :.put model.Xlnt cond.$800 for exp or J>:0lent1al. ff p d . k ~~~~·~v~1~,1~J. de rs from Marin e. STUDENTS HOTPOINT SALt: 3308 Queensets$89. KrngselS Euc f'rl.-e deliver) $115 551-6450 you are senous about r o u c t 1on wor er San Clemente. Ariply'" motorcycle. sporting W. Warner nr Harbor. S99 Samples must be l'Ord,$60 '-:-l·ord 726·8210 modeling, please caH ror needed for laboratory. A ~k r Bl 1 J?OO(Ls. motor sports, re· for part time after school Santa Ana. 979.2921 sold lmmedtately from ---- appt Experienced pref. but person."" or · tallers. Great oppty but & weekends. Im med CASH PAID our warehouse. Wed thru HeaV) duty concentrated ct&. F9nlihre & 631·5600 not necessary. 770-9381 ---------we are very selective & ~~~tf~O:O~~I.~ 6~ Wshr JDryrs /Rcfrigs , Sun Credit Avail tAlso t·leancr::.. !168 2 157 EqllipMftt 808S New York West 0 __ ,.,,_,Qte Restaurant want career wj nne r Ave.Pi'co,Sa.o Clemente worlun<>ornot9S7·8l33 av&I. living rm. bdrm. ~aryannc_· ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Modeling A~ency l\C4J ""'.... GEMENT BOB'S . types only. We train ex· " bookcases, lamps, end PO~°TOFFIC E BOXES Xlnt new & used ofc furn. 875 W16th St Npt Bch MANA · pertly. Visit us and see! TEACHER· BARGAJNS·Used ref rigs. tbls;elc. 1 lf your arc in need or plan files. wk benches MOO.NLJGHTING-Full TRAINEE HOMEOFTHE ,; C81l Mr.DehJseoS40·4023 BOOKKEEP'G wshrs,dryrs,garur.besl Ccu ... yModttHowle PO box an H B Call C.E.SURPLUS631·2777 time pay. Part time Qxnpany expansion pro· llG IOY s ALE s w o M AN . A South Coast buslness buys. we serv.~. Best Dhcomtfwla. Beach Postal Scrv1ce11-.-.-.-______ _ work Call fo .. appl. gram demand talented Jmmed openings 1n our ASSISTANT MGR Gift college has an Im· Appl.536-09ll, 330 549-3077 548-8300 TELE pH ON E 968-4Z37 new leaders. New com-family restaur ant al shop So. Coast Plaza, ex-mediate opening for 3 Frigidaire FF refrig. Sears King · bed bo Hospital bed. wheelchair. A N S W E R I N G mission split. Our people nearby locations. We re· per. mature . 838-2643 bkkp'g & bus . math $150. Kenmore Gas d ryr · siz.e ' x walker 559·3636 wkdys, MACH IN E M ajor Moonlighting: PIT peo. earn over twice the in-. 1 teacher for mornings . $85. Kenmore washer spnng, mattress. h~b.rd. 833.288l eve&wknd.s pie, full lJme pay. Call dustry average. Call Guy 1UJre no prev ous exper. SALES Call 556-8890 for an Im-S'l5. Guaranteed & de-frame. Also Med. dmmg brands, large disrount.s. for apt. 499-1635_____ Dillow 894-0f.IU oin our friendly team Wanted young men who mediate interview re· livered 546-8672 ~.6 ch.rs. credenza. oo gaJ aquanum w / wood saJes & service. Phon- . Come see us today get a long well with garding this xlnt OP· ~ stand. Power plus 600 Tronics, 15095 Beach Motels()pemngsfu.lllime. between2-4pm. Ca.UM Dehls portuoity. Also in· WASKER DRYER SALE . pump Sl75 26 aol & Bl vd. Westminister, maids it lauodry. Good W ....... &WaitresMI women . r. en Deluxe multi -cycle Forsale, EarlyAmenran ..., """""""' T 540-4023 terviewlng other future d 1 C 1 1 Bdrm set wt mattress & IDWIY more. Make offer. o;ro..,,..., salary. Apply in person t•alJlf raillees business teaching posi-mo e s ... om P e t e Y box ._.""tolr 963-31B1 aft 645-!MOO ~~~~~~~~~ only Ali Baba Motel. ---------C L.I Screen printing produc •'-r. reblt, refuushed. 1 yr . · _, · 1-2250Newport Bl. CMaus en Uoo manager wanted. ....,.» guarantee. De ii very . ,_6 _______ _ Waterless cookware. DESK. olfire type, 60x34 never used. must sell metal. $150/offer. Dys . . --------•I Real&tate ~~::Pg~~;~ir~;~e Musthaveexp.540-9110. Telephone Operator · Your cboiceSll9ea.Sale ~water bed. wood W,...J11..-w------Chief. varied shifts. 5 ends J.26. So. Coast Ap-frame. mattress, heater M 5. 968-8272 7S2·lllM: Evs 6734382 MOVIE EXTRAS ./ONE FREE INTRODIETORY LESSON _.._.. ~ SIAMSTIESS IExDrd days t w e e k . G o o d pllanee S37-254.2 $150. MS-4166 or 6-46-4018 154E.17lh. St.C.M. Laguna Beach . 'Fu 11 benefits. Newporter Inn. 12 cu rt 2.dr Kelvmator _Aft_._sP_M_. -----Sears gas dryr. nr new. 6'x3'Fornuca lopdesk.6 cus t om wall unit -3 drwrs & desk acces:- shelves, cul>tom s pace Harterexe<' pQSture chr saver bed 975-0198 ..Ct 2 I 3 I 5 9 5 6 6 5 7 or sought by Hollywood l1lOVle firm. fl()-$200 per day J>OSS. Looking for outgoing 18·70 yr olds wanting to break into movies. (714 > 633-2233. elll 94. VlDEO CASTING SERVICE. (now in 4th ye.u') lime. 1107 Jamboree Rd .. N.B. -..1 • ood d Equal Oppor Emplyr 494-3536 644-1700 x550 Jubo Perez n:ang. white. g con . King bed w /bookcase M IF ---------EOE Sl.50. biJ--0160 headboard. L mo. old SECRETARY /IKKrR . . . $100/Firm. S48·7349 6PM 7141552-0709 Retail Sales Clerk p rr. In· lmmed opening for right i;•epboousoeoSalFesOR ... 5 Sell with EASE! King size bed Kmg Sl:W hcadbd: Rol!o 4: ronf tbl .. 2 side chr:.. door plant/norsery exp person in Irv. Must have · "" ll 's a BREEZE Complete SlOO flex camera. $75. LP s tg metal desk. Xlnt cond Featuri n g .the f in e req'd. Mature female lyplng, 10.key exper. be HOURWEH• ClassifiedAds 642-5671! 631·3875 1.95().QI 499·2190 640-S891n !>4 1800 fi~~u ~e2000 Pro-~~.Call ~ap~. ~-inA/R,~y~I. ~WL~GETMa ~.~~~=====~======~=~--~=====~====~~~~ gram. A fast & easy way 714-00-3392 bank dep, & geol ore. TO REA LJTY. THE aoi to pass the State Exam. -----·-----genl ledger . 2030 S.E. REALITY THAT S/\YS Coming In April Natural food rest on Call for appointment to· SALES CLERK for small Mam. Irvine . 546-2901 YOU CAN EARN $350 A beach avail. for attrac· da.y. Liquor&GIJtinpvtclub. ---------WEEK COMMJSS10N live. out~oing Individual SAIL R..E. SCHOOL ~II & p/time pos avail. SECRETARY FORA2S HOUR WEEK. :~:e~~ l~~s :::t '~! .jr""'"' ~ ,........ ....... ... ~ .. :"Joo.f~;.1~. ~.':f.~~ :~N~~Sfk~ pleuant & enjoy weal'-SALES lile shorthand. Some •Highest commission in Ing casual clothing. 0 e 8 i g n er 8 a 1 e 8 management expr pref. the Industry 673-ZMS Salary commensurate •Early AM hours ----------1 coordinat or -com -w/abi l ity & e x pr. -Telephone sales exper. NURSE AIDE CERT. mission sales position in 714/631-0700 preferred. but will tram llot; po&pourri CLASSES, starting soon residentlaJ bUJ lder UP· ---------h.igb1y motivated person. App~al Park Superior. SAil PROPIRTllJ grade opUon dept. Must SECRETARY Call 675-9910 Mon-Fri. ,i.c::=t........r;......llO..."" )A4c: perior N 8 675-4890 be aveJlable weekends & Position with firm Lo re· 8am·l2 noon. Ask 'or Mr. .... -·-·-· ---i~~~~~~~~~ for scheduled appts. dur· tail norists. must have ' That's pot·pour-ri: a contused collectaon. a miscellaneous mixture, a hodge podge. Pilot Potpourri is our way of observing INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEEK by extending savings of up to 50 percent. .:: lng week. Carpel, floor· typing, SH & interest in Hulahan. NURSE ing sales experience de· performing It bookkeep- REAL ESTATE SALES sired. Apply Brem Co. ing. ~II & part-time U 500 Newport Center Or. avail. LYN'S Ucensed or we wi train Suite 200. Newport Century VII, Inc. you for s tate exam . Be h Limited offer. Call ac ·92186Q.. 27~FSo.Harbor81vd. We have immediate SaotaAna 557-0933 openings for LVN 's on Causey&Co.494-8057 Sales ~ll·Time our PM and Night Shifts I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Exper'd No·Nltei; 1--------~~ ~fitl~r~ mECRETARIES$$ Our congenial facility is a 59-bed convalescent facility located in Hunt· inat.oo Beach. We orrer •n excellent benefits pack.age and competitive salary. Call or appb 35Fash.lonSq Santa Ana G.O./LegaltRecept. ••rs & 5 .. ,._.. MATURE S47·51MWi Cnsl Bld'r rec exp $19A Real Estate We bave an opening in Employers Pay All Fees O&a' Residential Div. for Salee U~ Reinders Agency an experienced man or ... C..tw 4020 Birch St. Ste 104 woman possessing en-ladles haberdasher. Newport Beach, 833-8190 Gcrfleld Care Con•alncent thualaam and integrity. 131 Fuhion Island Mall. Call For Appt/Eetab '64 If you are interested in a NB now hiring full Ume1--------• beautiful office i.n the aaleswoman "stock girl. ~ l~•leedt.CA &71 I M7·f67 I nn.t location, working Apply within. witb con1eoial a s- IOdates, we are interest· •lo--•• --------• ed in meeting )'OU. ln· ~ 1emew by aepolntment . FOOD SALES WMyM.T .... C.. CMtAM0 Rea1k1n 644-4910 OP9'1MG J',qual()pportwaity llCIMUa C&.lllC OIAMal CO ~~~ Employ~~er~ll~/~P'~~I NI time, nW1 clothing OflllCI -·store. Experteoce pre· IVllYOMI ... SIS AIDIS ftm!d. Will t.n1n. Roa.n IUYS llOOD ~ certifted cmb. tt 1:»5:30. Moe tbru Fri. am911' STA .. Plf llr. XIDl bmefla. 6 ean rcuey, M4-5070. MIN UP TO & ~ coad. 51 bH 0¥9 9'00/dOO 1--.,.~ Bayvtew C.v . ..,_._. .. /See'ti._ &ont Ole• "w•WeekbSell· J11111111rta.C.ll.IG.alei oftlCe llttaleur1_Z!Kell.o!t 1n1 Bt1h Quality &.0.£. • WlllllliiiH. l.w N. r.;J 1tautlfull1 paella1ed <mlee"t:wiral. for C ..... lao Real , San Meat , Seafood 6 ..., : ' aw 'e, Ca. ~ hod product.a ~Jlwl._,... to ••• • re p tat ~ ~-... ----...-,.-~ ... SICUllTY PLAIN CLOTHIS F/l'irne It Ptrime. $4 per hour. Pleue apply In person at Per sonne l, TREASURY, 3900 S. Bristol, S.A. Equal Opport Employer SECURITY GUARD Ptnme for pvt. comm. CaJI Mon/Fri, 9am-12. ....... llCUllTY OMCa A pen.time • full Ume PollUon ava.Usble. could In c lude •veal n1 . i rti!JUd and /or ae*-lbounr:ba= OrlQle COuDt,y I TELEPHONE SALES Newspaper subs. Your phone. 4 to 5 hrs a day. S200 & up comm wk. Exp. pref. Over 21. 1.0 Newspaper Ent. 8J5..6453. l l03PM Only. T11U SECRET ARY Exper only need apply. Many oo benefits, top pay. Call Mic he ll e, SM-1114. Stewart Tille. !IOON. Broadway, S.A. Tow Truck Drivers ex· per 'd. Top pay. Apply G&W T owing. HOB Ohms Way. C.M. 64z.t25.2 Typesetter · experienced or will train fut typist. 5.16-2568 Typist Oed:, fuJI time. Mon-Fri, 8·4:30. Paid vacation & holidays. Me dical ln aurance Located o ee r Weatmlnster Mall. Noray lnc .... l.J:M T,,W& .. ~ ..... ·· Opportunl 1 with In· ternatJooal CPA firm, Ne•Port Cater office. Oullepncllq poeltJoa for quaWled cudldates. Bx- Clla. beaefttl. SalUJ oplll ......... ,p:;;::::::tf:prr -5& .. l"i'R.z':""o;;: •MOTMIC .........., dllCle ...,,... •wttdaboard ••P MIW OIAtt•I tlca ~for...... ... LUa.-.-. COUMl'YOfC center. Experience HeeHarJ. Excelleat llmlftta '°" hill tilM. ,.,,. sQ to ad ~ C/O Tbe --==~~=-·1 l>9H1 Pilot, P.O. Box nPIST/CL• Newport"*'· ... ,... ._.,. .. dlt nqutNCI for ._ ,. •••• bow. Ne Hler MC. b N t a. b ._...,vr 19, ea.ta Meea, CA. 'h .-form a Hftety ol -. derieal Md t.nlnl ta.u. Oood tnml -akOla rt· llMw .. .u: 1. 1.1 a =-:ir:o1e1b. llOIAPPTCAL&.a f:!....~Mteel.QtGD. UM tJpla •. lf•n C2111ut-16JI SIC"f 11200 --~· ,_..,, I W. Goldlm opptJ to jo6D OM L~~ .. ,._,._N• .._ ~1n1D111&..-cola .. rc..Dr .... Roattwlfe P /T or ~=~~&;..:::: ...._. °'*·•· llM,97 Pr a.t~. a dlra £8,j::~aw,.:r:.!l~ =:' ~. V...::~ ,,... ,.. .•. .-..... cau ...... ,. a. o.c. Airport •Almr1 ,,.Harbor ••• ,, .... ........... -. al • • ~ &!"',~Al ,,::.~:.,. llD==,.: .. r.!:·. contact Mu White for IDterview •P· .......... Piil ll1ilr ..... Calli·~~ 1114 ..... 791. =orr:= • It's a good time to clean out and spruce up. "e ____ ..,. .. -··J,,·.~­_., APRIL 4th (Wed.) thru APRIL 7th cs at.> •Have a.GARAGE SALE! • Sell your extra PLANTS & GREENERY! • Get your neighbors together & have your own SWAP MEET! I ! Ads are llmlted to miscella neous merchandise tor sale only! I (No Real Estate) Write 1 word each space, minimum size ad is 3 lines. THERE IS PLENTY OF TIME TO GET IT ALL TOGETHER! 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TIU-; M ) t'l-!l>IH t-:K "-l'~U(, t!01' MO Pt-;~ Rel( 14611 ow ~631 \ u1nahu Grund 71\ 4Ul .1-:buny ti Y""' old $1.i.~ )44 J47ll ·n Mulobl'l'<Hlt-Vl. • l'\orf tuwf r ucll b11J(S I Ott lW nu s:m ti"'T~3il4 I TY, l.ello. HIA.~ ......•.•....•...••..•. ·~~ 11'11\IUlul 25' l'Ulur TV l I 9150 yr wmty frf't• d1·1t11er)' $131 646--i186 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mu.\l Sor 7~ V .amuh.t 7!1(1 Giant Serl:t'O l'V Su\'l' Spe\·, lllOO m1 St'll:; for hundredi. of dolhm . nt S3Ul.) Will i...-11 for $2900 mitnufacturer' .. Jm pk 64:.~ d 1•11rann• Su11er p t<· , tur•• ex tiling hargini. 1972 llON l>A l'.:h11noro: l'ho n t-S40 2SOS o r Entire Hike Rl"C't.'ntly 1~ we ta ke MC, ~ht.ult. Exrclh·nt. cond Visu Hof A SI • 0 0 0 C. n 11 • v 1! 1> · "94-4747, or bl'C ut 462 St 23" t'Olor Magnuvo11: TV Ann ' i. Or.. I. ;1 g un n 1>tet\!O combo ~J HcnC'h 6'75-3420 '77 So:tuk1, 75-0CS, ltkt.' Sony 1>tt•n•o n ·1· Model new Mu1.l :.ec $1300 21W. St~ & Sony tupe Ttllde for ear d eC'k sso Xlnt C'Ond 64&5210f64S·0728ufl6 642 9927 SutWtl TS-18S motorC'ycle Slrreo Con.sole. l'ue kurd 500 rru Slret>t /01rt. $490 Hell. Gara rd 1urntbl De111g 1ran:1ferrcd over Xlnl 1'00d 77S Ol•S seas. 7l•-49K-1 l58 llf17 L>ocJgc l'rad<-'lmu n van VIS 2t.,OOO rrll . ('Wllom 1n~1dt', j.trt'i'n z '\.one '!p('Cllll PttlOI. fully can:ietrtl & Pllt1c lf{'(i In i.1de. port hoh·,., ;11 r ven\11. i.uo rcior, h 11ih b11ck !t w1vt•I l'ha1rs, :.pan.• lift' ruC'k. w1clt' Ure! wt 11W gs /\M 11-'M t a pe l'lH111elle S64SO 870-4564 ( f'Ullcrton ) 'TJ Dodge K200S1>0rtt1ma11 Van. M pass & bt.>d. Radio, AJC. pwr brlul, P /S, <;U, new tires. er cnlrl & more Ve ry s t ronl( Trt'm endous ran ge w/twin c ustom 1rnddlc tanks. Lower than HK. 642·7f174 -----loah Ir MarifM 2 HodaJca rl1rt b1k£"t Grt'a t Eqili,...wt rondauon 675 t883 aft er '72 Ford V-8 window van •••••••••••••• ••. •• •••• 7PM gd t'Ofld 35gal lk. M track G11Mf'al 90 I 0 78 Kawai.alu 650 -lo--;;; ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ' $14,000 ~l.~,OOO or ~st Mw'\ne hardware & i.up - - plJc:; ind approx S5000 Mofof-tto.t.s, Sal./ t"QP & 4 1•xd d1i;t Inv ._./Storage 9160 xtra ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kt:NT 23' flR E BAl.1. l,YNCJIK 1-; 731·5l31 S F.U" CONTAI NED IMh, Maillifutance/ Rt;ASONABLt: CALL & AM S'l395 675·4621 n.llltiMote 4 .......... 1971GMC It.•• Absolutely loadlod with evcrylh1og 1 mag1na ble f(o m s u nroo f t o fuzzbuster St1ck1·r pnc1• over $20.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT f.uicury Moto r As kmg M~haruc Manne d1ei.el ho me 22' Palo m a r . $17,950 s..-.ic• 9020 645-~ Jias & el~1 Tom Riker Slt'i!f:W' G $295/week + or make olrtir Manne, 548 ~I &'m1 640-851S5 Even 1r you don't buy It · loCllh,Pow~ 9040 '71 Wmneb11go 20' t'ull youmuslsee it ' ....................... pwr. air, gen. top '"'""· IOI LONGPRE 17' RuylJner Mutiny '711 $8500, 2057 Ot'can UI, POMTIAC 130 Volvo l'n ~. unde r Balboa 6i 5-IW57 13600 leech lt•d. wurr lnl'ld.~ lrlr. bnslol W-"--'--"-i.iod 1 l!:ltplorcr mini mlr hm , ---"""'" t Mu.st .sell 64S l27 ll!T, awning, Sl85 wk, 500 892-6651 636·2500 '78 Scarab 330 TS o ut free rru. 646-00tO --------- dnve:i, 85 hours. Loa. de<I ! li·----y--• 9 I 70 '70 .:Foq1 van Xlnl aol -m..hJ.I"• "'or·· .. on ~ •••'ft AM t f'M r ass & more ..... ,,.. ..., "' "" ...................... . trailer ust sell/bei.t or IB' ...._ 1 If 1 Must see. $2750/hst ofr fer u ave eze se eon · 831-1309 eve:., 770-9996 731~2161.._) Cusl. built._ :1 leeps 6, dys. 546-12001w_.I xtras.Sl99S 67~7787 -.7-2-1''-o-rd_V_a _n-. _s_l_o-c k-. Ask for J e rry Pcrkm.s '76 AJRSTaUM mags. new trans. brake•. - ----EXCELLA 31 ' dee. $1650 875-3641 ~.':':r.·.~ ...... . ... 9701 IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "We need lO buy clean Dataun usc.-0 cars" SWiU Pay Top Dollar S COSTA MESA DATSUM 2845 HARBOR BLVD 540-6410 540-0213 I rt! M E D I A ·;. OELJVF.rtV! '76 610 wgn, AM/ .. 'M, 4 E spd, IUR rk. 62.000 m1 $2000. 645-4783, 770 2682 LARGE SIUCTIOH OfMIW 1979 320l•s 5211"1 ALSO 6.13csi '8 IM STOCK! Call today -We muy have t he pre-owne d BMW you arc looking tor• lll·2040 495-4'4' ~COUHTY'S OLDEST & SaJea-Servace Leasing Rew Carver,lac.. Rolls Aoyc..'t' BMW 1540Jamboree Newport Be arh 640-6444 IOI McLAIEM't 850 N Beach Bl vd. LA llABRA (At Beach & Whither) 17141522-5333 CIOM'd Sundays 'Tl BMW SJOI. pastel blue. 4 1pd, s uorr. ste reo c~. AC. 17,000 ml. Assume Sl!per lo ls e payment /buy . PP 581-7085 '78 2807.. AC , 4 i.pcJ AM /f'M 1>lcrco rai.!. S80051ofr 838-2430 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aDDfl fant.ai.11 c Closl~ul on 1978 Model?> 1979 Modehs now arrivin1ot MUST SELL DICK MILLEH MOTORS 120 W Warner. S A S57·2132 '71 t1a\ 124 sport convcrh ble, new paint. top. & 1Jre8, AM1FM :.terl'O, S spd, 1-taralo(e kept, xlnl cond. $2700 4911 2227 '74 124 Spider $3500 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-New •79 HONDA Cars MA~Y To Choow Fr°"'! UNIVERSITY a.-wa. Hc.dl Can• GMC Tn1clu 2850 llarbor Blvd Cost.a Mesa 540-~0 "15 Civic: Hatchback One Owner. Make orrer:. 645-3655 flOa SALi 'fn VV/ SQuarebttk. new tiimC•H liree. oew bati.ry. moc.or ·12 3IO SE -dan blue. 1"111» (COOd. Good ··wor1r" ~ leather intt-rior -cat. teOO SJHllO ~ U . 800. 532· 4 08 l or -,,-,-VW ........ _bul_.-_,.--,-m-a_k_e --dr. 33816 Malaaa. Apt . 8. Dana Point, ...,_9145. "Tt450SL briUul ~ wU.h parch· 'fn VW. aooct paint. new inmt. bllr New brakes, u,., Porsche nms c11 l.Unf, new Ptrell.a Urea ......... a.....t ~.. FM 7.._. -•-..;aPI. ~ Cuuu., -··-lt4!ll'e(), 831~ Miii t744 '88 VW Squareback. Runs ••••••••••••••••••••••• good& Sood cond . Sl.000 '70 MOB. Mood condition. orbei!toffer 7141983-5006 sasoo. 411• •215 a rt s.aoPM. '79 VW Scmcco 7,0oonu. AM /FM caq. Many eit· Opel 97 46 t r 11 s . M u s l Se I I ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7,400/best offer. 4118-2097 '70GT $1900 Good condition ~·3111*5 '73 VW Van. Fo&d ouf'bed. SU Bild radials . Xlnl rond 714 M•O ·SS66/ t747 213-SQS.7~ Berru ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ur1'2 White/Black. mint oond many extras. P P (791 PRC) 5"56-2703 lli VW Squareback, new brakes, recent work on eng. ll!OO/bsl ofr 675-7281 r.ndle 9750 Vaho 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '64 Porsche 356SC. xlnt mechanical, new patntl· tiresl uphol. $61:100 838-6S36 '77 9JIS Tuga, fully loaded.SK m1. blkon blk, roust see 646-7768 af\ 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALIS. SBVICE MC> LEASING OVERSEAS DEUVERY EX.PERTS ft 0..-.C--'Y'• •• 1•1c..f.r • PURCHASI OILIASI YOUIMIW 1979 CADILLAC NOW! • '78 Seville EleJ(ontc . Lunlled Edition. low m1. itolden bronze , com put.er , all opuon.s. inr l mnrf $450dn & lake over lse pymnL' of $4:16 J>t•r mo Bud Lynch 176 ~110. eves 581 9110 71 flOaD WAGOM .......... s.-,.. .. Vs. automatic , pwr 1teu1na. factory atr cond . AM /FM stereo. l~e raclc " ONLY S.0000\I~! OOTVOZ>. S5771 TH EODORE ROBINS FOR D JUt>O •tAABOA Ill VO CO~TA MIS~ b42 0010 71 LTD new enl(. & tran11o Make Offer All power. 842-6760 l.971 Ford Cui.tom 4-0r. PS. PO. 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Loaded S2950 '76 C utl u .. :.. lo adt•d . 7S4ll08or759·07~ Showroom c•ond 39M m 1, eor...... 9912 $4400/bclt 546 ~ ' ' 17 - Huntington Beach Fountain Valley (0lll0 N VOL. 72, NO. 79, 3 SECTIONS. 30 P AGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA Your llom .. town J Daily Newspaper TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1979 T E N CENTS ' 14% Two-year Cop Pay Hike Backed · /\ IW \\ l'l>nl rJfl t hal \\OUld it•Vl' llunllngtcu) II 'Ul'h JkllH'l' or rwt• r~ ,1 1' J>('l l'l'lll JI•" 111r rt•a .. e 11 \t'r .1 l\\o '''JI pc•11111! \\a ~l\'t•n 1t11ll.Jll\l' ,1pprtl\JI \1110 da)' na~ht l'oht•t• n •pr1 't111 .11 1' ,., .ind t '1 IV Counc·1I orfll'IJI.., ... 11ll tht•\ \\t>re ht•J.ll1r111 1h,1l minor d1r ft>re nl'CS rn c•c11ll1 .11·1 \\urdin~ l'lln bt· "orked out to'1nul teppro' ul 111 c'XJ>t't'lt'd 111 JboUI tV.O Wt't'h 1' he St'\ l'n pt• r r t•1ll pa) 1 n l'rt•,1se 1i. i.C'heduh'it to b<><-om1• n•troat'll\'l' to .'1Jrt'h 17 It \\uuld tJl.t' the 11lal'l' or J 7'I l'l'rt'Cnt PU) llll'rt>a!;t' that \\ iJ1' grunh.'<J or fat't'f1' 10 lht' form or lnCrtWM!fl t'll\ ~ontnhullom. to their n:lln· mt•nt :-)Skm (>fflet'r8 w1 II recc1 ve another seven JX•rrt>nt hike 0('t I C it y P £>r~onnel directo r ~dward Thompi:.on said the in creast> for the two years will cost the cit ) a n additional $800.000 The tentatlVt' approval ap· parently leHVt'l> unresolved a dispute over education mcen· ll\'eS for new oohce officers. Police Association President Jerr Cope previous ly declared that officers would not bud~e in their demands that education in centives be ('Ontinued Thompson said. however. that he 1s hopeful lhat a compromise C'an be worked out when the is· sue is considered again in Sep tember The city has been p<1ying up lo $300,000 annually to officers who a ttend college t lasses lo 1n crease their proficie ncy City negotiators ha\t.' pro posed paying onl y for tuition and books or ne" orrict-rs but hti vc agreed to continue thl' intcn lives (or all ('Urrt>nl personnel Cope said previous ly that police arc adumant ciboul keep 1n g the e ducation benefits ''bera us e they a tlra('t ex perienced. high-c:i l1be r ed or.' ricers to the city." The Ctt ) Council abo ap· proved a onl· yt•ar contract with lht' firt-department thal calls for a se\•en percent increase The pay ra1Sl' 1s to take effeN March 17 Mayor Pro-tern Siebert Resigns D0«·i1•r Testifies 'Waddill Baby' Showed Life? By KATHY Cl.ANCY Ol I ... o .... , p,, .. \1.111 ~1owments dctect('d in an in· rant l>r W1llit1 m Waddill of llun llnj.?ton ll:1rb11ur 1:-accused 11f !>I r a11J(l1ng m a) havl· hecn e\'1Cft•1w1• or br;iin functinn. a ph ~ s1t•1:.in \\ho s11cc1ahz('s in in Wet Spring Debut Set For Tonight Spring is expected to cr~p in tonight on little wet feet. at 9:2'l. A low pressur<' system both at tht> surface and aloft p roduced intermittent rainshowers that d ropperl from nearly three· tenths of an inrh of p1ec1pitalion in 11untington Bl'ach overnight to n<>arly half an ml'h in Laguna lie a ch There was a 40 percent chance of showt>rs and isolated thun· derstorms ton1~hl . t1t"cord1ng to the National Weather SNvH'c. The forecas t inl'luded con· side rable rloudiness toni ght. dt'c reasm~ by Wf'dncsday with the chance for rain only 20 per- cent by early W{•dnl'sd:.iY, morn- ing No dti magc as!IOC'iated with the recent rainfall was rt.•partcd in coastal communities. The three aa .v sto rm . measure d al 1.17 inches 1n In 1ne. brou~ht the season rain· fall total to 19 72 inches. com pared lo last year's total ul this time of 24.96 inches rant brain disorders testih ed tO· day. ~ Or. Glenn Fowler. ('hier of neurology al Childrcns Hospital of Orange County, said the al legation of a suc·kmg movemt·nt seen in the infant's f<Jcc· may have been evidence of brain a('· tivily. But Fowle r a lso told the Or ange County Superior Court jury he would havt' been unable to m ake a determination in such a case with th e set or ('ir('umstances presented to him so far. "I mean tha t unde r those circu mstances, the possibility of brain damage is something you would have to conside r." Fowler testified, "but it Is too early in t he examination to m ake a con- c I usion or irreversible brain damage. "I would do whatever was necessary to s upport the child's life with t he hope tha t there would not be irreversible brain dam age,·· the physician con· tinued. Fowler was called to the stand by prose-cutor Robert Cflatt~rton to offer testimony as a medical <-xpert conc~rning jerks seen in t he infant and the sucking mo· t ion reported by some hospital pe rsol'lflel. Waddill. a 43·year-old physi cia n, is accused of strangling the two-pound. 15-0unce infant after it a llegedly s urvived a sa line abortion 41t Westminster Com- munity Hospital two years ago. De fense attorney Cha rles Weedman has maintained that t h e infant. for a ll pr actical purposes. was already dead when Waddill per for med his medical exa mination. <See WADDILL. Page AZI i 'Absolute Rubbish' Trudeau and Teddy Deny A// air Story TO R ONT O (AP > S p o k e s m e n for M a rgare t Trudeau and U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy deny they ever had 1 a "brief roma ntic liaison." But t the edito r o f Ma clean ·s 1 m agazine says he stands behind ( the report in the letest issue. S teve Martindale, a Los • Angeles lawyer for Prime Minister Trudeau's eatran1ed 1 wile, sa1d Mr1. Trudeeu denJes ' bavin1 an affair wttb KlftMdy I and that she was amaaed at tbe ~ cover awn tn Madean's. f M artl ndale 1 1 l d Mrs. ~ Trudeau, on holiday with ber ' chlldren al an undlaclc:.ed loca- l lion • ..,.d btm Monday, "There is no b11i1 in fact. at all. It. ls abeolutely abturd." M a rtJndale H id he did not know where the story came from. addlnc there la no mention or such an alf alr In the CTV In· tervtew which Mrs . Trudeau barl'M from broadcut until her boolE .. ,... ..... "It'• a 1t1te ment by tbt 1utbor of the 1rtlcle," .,. ........ Tom Southwick Niel .. ~~·t 4tlOle lfrs .. Trudeau J .... '11llllOD, "° wrote ... ltorJ. ..... .. • '4 ...... ln· tenaew tllat ''th !8"f"•pb wa ""e~ wor4lld and we're Jus t going to leave it at tha t ." The s to ry said Mrs. Trudeau had confided having a liaison with Kennedy, but the confidant wl\s not identified. She refused to say where the "brief romantic liaison" was al- leged to have occurred or to wbom it wu revealed. • Peter Newman, editor of the weekly m .. lllne with a 870,000 clrcullllion, said U. ma,ulne's two sources were 'eonlldanta ol Mrs. Tnldeau and that be stands by them. Pierre Elliott ~au. ~. and hla 30-year--old wtfe were mar- ried ln Vancouver ei1ht yean a10 th1a moadl. 'ney separated formally II~ rt, 191'1. The article, 1n the March 28 ls- aue of the ma1aline, said the purported romantJc involvement with Kennedy wu a factor In tbe dialntesratlon of the marrtqe or Marg1rel and Pierre &llloll Trudeau. Tbe article said that Mrs. Trudeau tald ber huband •• extremely annoyed when he found out about the suppoeed re- laUODllUp wtth Kennetb. It al.lo 11id thll Mn. Trudeau al*Ulat- ed about llOw tnamaUc k would . .,._..,. .................. k1eDt ..a M and Trudeau hed 10 deal WIUI .a otber M DI· tioaal ...... o.it, ...... a.ff,.... 'RESUSCI ANNIE' GETS A WORKOUT IN HUNTINGTON tMtructor Erin Muel,.nberg Teach•• Llfeaav1n9 A Living Doll 'Annie' Aids Li/ esaving Work "Resuscl Annie" gets all the attention any person would ever want and probably then some. UP TO 40 P~OPLE take turns pounding he r on the chest. trying to get her heart to beat. . . They also give her mouth·to-mo~lh resu.sc1tataon. . AM1e. who has long blonde .hair and .1s ~ressed 1~ a blue jogging s uit and white tennis shoes. ~sn t a real hvc girl but. because of her. others may stay alive She is a computerized mannequin who helps local r~s1 · dents to learn the basics of ('ardio-pulmonary resusc1ta lion. IF PARTICIPANTS ARE performing heart com- pressions correctly. a computer printout in Annie's chest a rea will tell them so. P rintouts also tell students how they are faring with resuscitation. Annie was purc hased by the fl untingto,n Beach Rotary Club and on the first and thlrd Tuesdays of each month she Is the central figure in free life-saving classes at Hunt· ington lntercommunity Hospital. Upon completion of the course. students receive an American Heart Association "Heart-Saver'' card and the knowledge to save a life ".IUST A FEW MINUTES mean the differe nce between 11/e a nd death in many cases." according to Erin M ullenberg,' an instructor . .. , "These things can happen frequently. she said: "G randpa comes lo visit and he turns blue and keels over a nd nobody knows what to do. "What we do is teach our students how to keep victims whose hearts stop beating alive until help arrives. "Ir hearts stop beating ror around six minutes. p11· tlents may surfer braim damage." she said ANNIE WAS PURCHASED FOR about Sl.000 t hrough various fund-raising efforts by the Rotary Club. Reeervations for the one-night course can be obtained by caWnc the Huntington lntercommunity Hospital at 112-1473, extension 348. A clus, designed to h.aJ.tdle up to 40 students. will be held from 6:30 to 10 p .m . toru1ht. School W o!!kers Ask Pay Increase ' Cl111ifie d Cnon·teacbln10 emplo1et1 or Ocean View celemaury 1 School Di•trict are IMk ... .,..al wa1e increaaes lied IO u. C!OUlll1'• coet o1 um, lade•. -qt!Dty .,, and l'1 pekt bolWQS ant llRal )'Mr, Tiie •••trlct '• employee baraalalq untl, C1llfornl1 khool Slilplofeel AllOdaUott. "' ........... prapoeal1 durinl a ~ board of truat.eet 1e1slon Mon· da y nipt. the In t.rtna piQ lncrelHI to COil ill Ile;•··· the DOft· te•elUc .. .,........, ..... ,..... aboul .... tl013 pere...a. The 103-IMmber b1r1a1nlnc unit repreH•t• 411 dlatrict cua&edl ... NC~tarl•, olflce (lie ICBOOL. Pa1e Ai> Family's 'Safety' Feared , By ROBERT BARKER OI -0.11t PtleC SUit Huntington Bt-ach Mayor Pro Te mpore Ric hcird Siebert re i.igned from the City Council Monday night. indicatin~ that external pressure~ had become· too m uch for him tu twar Fighting to return h1!) com pos ure. Siebert ernotionall) told his fellow council members that dema nds or his cuun<.'il role havt· l'Omt' into c·on fl 1ct w ith h11' family. "I don't think I can work and vole as independently as the first day I came into office ... ht• said. • Siebert refused to elaborate on his reasons. but se,·eral source!> close to him said he had grown fearful for the safety of his family. The sources said Siebert has received a num ber or threat:- over the telephone. coneem mg his ramily a nd himself Siebert has been a principal 1n seve ral controvers ies durin~ his three years on the City Council Siebert at one time filed suit against former City Attorney Don Bonfa . He is facing a lawsuit from Police Lt. J im Walker in a dispute stcmmm~ from alle~ations that Walker made a threat on Sicberl's lifo Siebert subsequently has su1d he is certain that Walker meant him no harm and that !ht• inci · dent was blown out of propor ti on. Walker. who has ('!aimed from t he beginning t hat the death threat is false. said Monday night he intends to pursue hb suit against Siebert Sie bert. a pharmacist, also had sparked an unsuccessful at te m pt to fire City Administrator Bud Belsito. "I'm a man of principles." Siebert said Monday, "and it got me in trouble Tht! time has come to step down · Siebert said he h ad ('Onsidered his resignation 'for hours and hours" and made his decision to quit last week. Councilman John Thom as said he personally kne w what Siebert was talking about. "I'll probably be the next one to leave ... said Tho ma s who twice previously announced he was resigning from the council. "There is pressure on me and my family and the oiggest pres· sure is from the poli ce depart· ment." he asserted. <See MAYOR, Page A2> Trustees Eye Pay lncr~ase For Employees Huntington B e a c h C ity (elementary) School District t rustees are expected to ratify a rive percent salary inc rease for au district employees tonight. Tbe increases will be retroac- tive to J\lly 1. Back pay will be distributed In a lump sum in May. The raise s w e r e h eld u p because of tho pre vious al.atewide frMZe on the salaries o( publlc employee,. Superintendent Lawrence Kemper said the money (or the raises had been held ln reaerve. Ofnclalt said raisea will brine the . averqe salary of teachers from S17.711 to $11,805 per year. Total cost for ralaea to all emo&o, ... wtU be MN.Ill . 'fontlht•• sebool bo•rd meet· Inc wtU stan at 8 o'clock at P e teraon School . 20Hl Farnawartb Lane. • ~· I RESIGNS COUNCIL SEAT Huntington Beach's Siebert Man Sought In Kidnap Of HB Girl Huntington Beach police are seeking a man in connection. with the Monday kidna pping of a 16-year·old girl. who r~portedly was forced to commit sexual a cts before s he c:.caped from her abductor·s ~ar 10 Corona. Police said the v1l'l1m was kid· napped about 3 p m after she s teppt.-d off a bus in the area or Bt>ach Boulevard and Taylor Orivl' A. man par ked in u .slcit1on wagon told her hl' hua a gun and forced her into the uuto. T he victim told im cstigators s he was forced lo commit a sex act while s he was bt.>ing driven towards Corona. There. in a residential area. tht.> young woman ran from the car and round safety in a nearby home Her abdu('tor n ed The young woman was not hosp1tallied . Police said they are looking ror a medium ·built man in his late 20s. with dark brown neck· length hair and a mustache . He was driving an off white early 70s model station wagon. Fll'8t Lady Tours DAVIS ( API First lady Ros alynn Carter is to tour two solar homes and observe a city counl'il meeting here today. It is part or her effort to watch grass roots governmenl in action. Coa~t Weatl'aer C h a nce o f s h ower s decreasing to 40 percent tonight and 20 percent We dnesd ay m o rn i n g . Kighs Wedne3day 58 to 65. Lows tonight 44 to 50. INSIDE TOD.4 ~ CaU/°""'1 continue• to /ace uvere water t hortogu deapUe a unnltr o/ tatar- normal rain/all. Story on Page C3. Al Y-"""~ Al .,..e..-c, Cl L.M...,. M .......... ~ Al c-. t.u ~ : ~ .. .... ...... Cl ............ =:.'.. 1 .... C._J ........ Cl i \~ • t A.2 ~LV PILOT H/F TUffoay March 20, 197' Jtidge Eyes Records Diedri h Evidence Ruling Due 8 GAR (,RA Vll.l f. Ot -0.11, ...... 'w+t A San l>h.'&O Judttt> :.aid Mon day bt'U ww l " k w d.&yi. ~for~ dct•ld ina; 1f f111 .rnr1ul n •c'('rd\ l!lt'lit•d frou' Or nn.:1• Count\' Supt>n 1:.or HJlph D1 Nlr11·h 1n lln"i' cun bt-uai.t._-d m 01\·J nch'• uJ>t"(lmUUt lm~·ry tnal Judae lloh TbMrp •"•d he m U b I I" l' •' d ~ I J 11 d I U r V ll Ull'frqlb \'unt.Hnlllj; lht· lt'blllll()rl \ lt•ud1u.: tu lhl."1nd1 ' mdk tm1·ut 1111 hr1hc1 ) 1·h.art;•'' bt•fort' dN ·1d1n1: 1! till-' ">t'Urch WJf'TUll\ \0\1\l'flQS lhl.' ">t.'UUfl• I' Oa\H'(I 1\:. f.u J :. (J .. t, 11:.r .1 ttor1h'\ J {trnci. R1ddd I:. \'Olll'\'fOt!d. lhl. C'Atstly Mishap . -.eart'h warra.nl wu llh.'J(ally ob t.-1nt'd Riddel lold Judge 1'he1 p dur 111• • two-<by htl,.,-lng lhitt totk-d Mond uy that A&\tlihttll lh11tr-h'l Att orn ey M1 d1ut•I C uJil HI "knowin~ly mudt· ftthlt' 1tatt·· mentis" to an or.ao t:e County Jucltc wht"ll u luo& him lo ll!lue the k arch warrant C'onM.'qut•nll)' H1ddt•l Mu d. lht> rt·t>ord"! M'llt'tl rrnrn Uttod rich ., iaragt• ~urPhowit :.hould nol t~ Ul>l'd 111 lbc u1wommg tnul flut U~ U Wltnl'til> <JU rH1¥ lh,• ht-.11 rng. Cup11.,1 ... ud thl' :»t•lt· m e nl:. Ill lht• affad.n lt ht> uiw<l lo obtJ1 n th'-· bl.'•U l'h warrant "t-•rt· tru\' biu.t-d to J lat~" d\.'l(rl'l' on tbe 1rand Jury t.Umony J~ Thurs> wunt11 to rt1ud Wh11h.·vt'r tJ\e J~1e (Seddei. JUddl•l aod co couo5el Sylvan Aron!IOO pror1tcd from the two tJay heunnu Thal 111 bt..'\·ause for the first 11m " »HU.'\! Diedrich and co· ll,•ft•nda.nt LeRoy l\ose were in· d 1ckd Dec. l.5, 1977. they had a chanl~ to question two hostile Wllnt'ISSt":S O n t' tl rrlt> Di e dri ch ully M1ch1wl Remington was an the witness box Fnday M onday, tl wa s former Anaheim H11ls. Inc , ex~live v11't" president Richard Owens ~ho te:.t1f1 ed Ltke Re ming ton. Ow e ns srored some plUB(>S and minuses for both sides during his stint on the witnet>S stand 14 Freight Cars Derail in County On the minus side for the de· re nse. for e xample. Owe ns testified that he came away from a 1973 dinner meeting with Diedrich feeling pul upon. Owens said he was told "things would go helter" on a land use decision then pending before the count y Board of Supe rvisors if his ftrm bought some land from .Rose at an estimated $150,000 more than its rea l worth. No om: was lnJUrt.'d Monduy when 14 freight cars tumbled from the track~ as a Santa F l! Railr oad tra in traveled th rough Yorba Linda But offi cials s aid today the cost of the mishap, apparently caused by a broken wheel on one of the freight <.'ars, <.'Ould reach "as much as $350.000." San Onofre Job Program Announced SAN FRANCISCO I AP> -A voluntary labor-management program involving some 3,500 con11tructlon workers building to nuclear power plants at San· Onofre over the next four yeurs has been announced by the stale official. State Director of Industrial Relations Don Vial de11cr1 bed the program here on Monday as .. the most significant develop· m ent in JOh safety and health in the Uruted States since passage of federal u fety standards in 1970.'' Th e program enta i l s establishing a committee com· posed o r two members of Bechtel Corp. management and two c-onstructlon union represen- tatives which wall conduct reg- ular s afety ins pections a nd handle workers' complaints at the San Onofre nuclear plants. now Wlder construction. Bechtel. a S an Francisco based firm with worldwide proJ· eel:;, is in charge of construe· lion at the site. just south of San Clemente. where one nuclear pla nt already operates Rites Tonight For Velma Bedingfield Funeral services will be held tonight in Huntington Beach for Velma H. Bedingfield, a resident or the city for more than 25 years . who died Sunday. She was 68. Services will be at 7: 30 p. m. at Pierce Brothers-Smith Mortuary in HunUngton Beach. Mr s . B e dingfield w as employed as o c;lerk al McDon· nell Douglas for more than 12 years. She was an active member of Garden Grove Community Church. She is survived by two sons, Marvin or Huntington Beach and Lyndell of Upland; two sisters, Sharlene Lewis and Ruby Selby, both of Jl.linois. and a brother, Leonard Huff of Kentucky. . . OAANGI~ H/f DAILY PILOT , .... °'-°""' °""'' ...... "'"' ...... ft t\(-OI-• ... ..._-~ lllMMl.-...,llWO.-G .. ttl'll .......... G_ ..__ .. ,_.,. ..... ",... ~. '""""" ''*• .., C.0.1• -· ,._.. IHtl\. HUfll ........ IHCIVf-l•"'Y•ll4'1', 1"""9 '"-11H(ft -(MM A -.. ......... -1.,....1,,...~n­...,...,. ™--~Ol-'lt ll .. ,. -· ........... c.. .. -.c.-·•• ... ._.. ..... ,, __ _._ , ..... c:..... Y1<.t "'" __ O.-.. __. ............ ... .., n:=:w.'1.'l'.:9 CMrtftll,'--....... P.111111 A>tlllMI Mt ........ l ... t ~--­MMOfMtl~-- ""'~::~O!"-""''""'-'· '"0 ............ ~1MC11~"-c...1a-.......... ..... ~cl ps a a fn4t.._. a111•1•At1u..,..4-..n .... """'°'-(llooooly C.--• ... ,. ~ .. w3r-:-=; ===-= _ ... _ .... ... _ -!:11·-...... Cl9Me ..... c....... .............. __ ...... ..-.... -.. -. •• J' ..... _... ' E s tima t e!> o r dam age lo ra ilroa d equip ment ha ve reached SJ.58,000. And it is a s sumed t h at damage to freight spewed Crom the derailed freight cars might c limb to $200.000 The costly accident occurred s hortly aft.er 10 a . m in the area where ra ilroad t ra c ks r un through Santa Ana Canyon alongside Esperanza Road. Neither the loco motive pulling the train nor the caboose. both carrying train workers, were "knocked from the tracks as the 30 -car tr a in's middle section buckled and tumbled from the track For the mos t part, t he damaged freight cars car ried housebold appliances . Officials said they believe most or the mail was recovered undamaged. Front Page A J WADDILL. • Chatterton has accused Wad· dill of murdering the infant known as Baby Girl Weaver , re aring b e wo uld ra ce a malpractice suit Ir the baby lived and was brain d amaged. Waddill's first trial ended last May when jurors said they were deadlocked 7 to S in favor of ac- quittal. lo tes timony on Monday former Westminster hospital ad· minist.rator Richard LeGrand testified that he and not Waddill signed a birth certificate for the infant Weaver. LeGrand said he signed the "certificate of live birth" 15 days after the delivery. He lold the jury he si~ned the certificate because Waddill had failed to do so. The former development com· pany executive said he was un· der the impression that some or the money from the rejected land sale would go lo Diedrich. O we ns a lso s aid it was Diedrich who suggested that the company hlre Remington lo do its legal work on the land use is· sue. It is the prosecution's conten· lion that money paid lo Rem· mgton by the firm was. in reali- ty, noUUng more than a means to pay Diedrich a bribe ror his support. Arter making those points. however, Owens• testimony sh ifted to reflect the defense version of the all eged bribery conspiracy. For instance, Owens testified that he chose Rose to do some consulting with Anaheim HU.ls. Inc .. because of Rose's pro- fessional reputation. Owens conceded that he was aware of Rose's political kinship with Diedrich as well as his other political lies, but insisted Rose's professional standing was the reuon be was hired. He also made it clear that when Diedrich called bim in 1974 it was~ request an $80,000 Joan, not simply to uk for $80,000. Until bis appearance °" the witness stand. Owens had re- fused to talk with the defense at· tomeya or their agents. Consequently. s hould Judge Tharp rule against the defense move to have the search war· ra nt evidence quas hed, the lawyer s al l east g ain e d knowledge about two key wit· nesses and what they can be ex- pected lo say during the trial. It is scheduled to get un- derway next Monday in San Diego Superior Court. Spring 'Madness' Arrives Tonight WASJDNGTON <AP> -"A Lil· tie madness in the spring 1s wholesome even for the king," said Emily Dickinson. Blossom by blossom. that mad, wholesome moment ar · rives for most wlnte r·weary Americans tonight. ln fact. the precision or the U -~· Naval Observatory has pin· pointed 9 :22 tonight at the time when the sun will cross the Equator on its journey to bring warmth bac k to the northern climes. As Coleridge observed, "the spriol comes s lowly up this Ed Rooney, 85, Resigns Council Post Ed Rooney. one of the roun. dera ol the HuntJn1ton Beach Coupcil on Aging program, has annouoced bis retirement from the organization'• executive board . The 85-year-old Rooney a.llO wu tbe foundtr of &he ProjecL Cberlah pro1ram for aenlor clttaem. Tiie Kiwanis Club lpoDIOH mon&bJy visit• to homts of aenlor cttlaen1 under project Cberilb and belpt to clean, paint and repair their reatdencea. Rooney alao baa been a member of Sen. Paul Carpen· ter'1 Mobile Home Advtaory Board. "Tbere wu jmt too much to. do." RoonQ Aki. "I plM t.o IUIJ lldiw m Mftior propama, but I bad t.o cut laeck oa IOme ~ tbe •ctiftdel." ...... rttiNd ............ Na) Hl•t• Hinman Hd WU I dl'um_.ID•IDdPWI. • way.·• and it can be 'a trlal for areas with continuing weather m ise ry when only the calender says spring. "The first day or spring is one thing, and the first spring day is another. The difference bet~n them is sometimes as much as a month," noted Henry Van Dyke. But the date does portend, if not always present , a gamboling mood among humans, animals and the plant world. "In the s pring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts or love " observed Tennyson. · While Winifred Marty Letts noted "Thal God once loved a garden, we learn ln holy wrll And seeing gardens in the spring l can well credit It." The vernal equinox -the formal name by which the ar- rival of spring is known -will not be observable in the United States. The sun will be on the other side of the world, over tbe coast ol Sumatra, at the time. Burglars Loot Burglars apparently entered a Huntinaton Beach home through an unlocked •lid.int tlau door Monday and mede off, wttb three gold chains a nd a 35mm umera. police said. T~e lo11 was reported by Krtatlna Comatock ol 17W Burd Lane, who told police the miaatna ltema were worth St.•. TalbContiaae WASHINGTON (APl Ne1oUat.on for tbe Tea-. untoa and the truekb\I tadultry weN bredtDI off lnt.o 1maU INUPI todaJ t.o dtlcuN ...._ r::i. m tM • ., of ..... e · ,, .. ~e Shuttle Test NASA's second space i,huttle, the C-Olum· bia , takes an early morning test flight to- day at.op its 747 mother s hip a s a chase plane trails behind during a SO-minute ex· cursion lo check tiles on the heat s hield from Edwards Air Force Base. ]enJSalem Future Argued By Tbe As~i•&ed Press Israel and Egypt argued today over the future of Jerusalem and the Palestinians m their fi rst public disagreement since Pres•· dent Carter's v1s1t to iron out final obstacles to a peace treaty But Egyptian Pnme Minister Mustafa Khalil said he doubted the dis pute would impede the' treaty signin~. Prime Minister Menachem Begin to ld P arl iame nt in J e rusalem that Is rael would never allow a Palestinian slate in the occupied West Bank of lhc Jordan River or the Gaza Strip or return East J erus ale m to the Arabs. "It will not happen." Begin told the Knesset. opening debate on the treaty. "We won't agree to it, we won't allow it, we won't make it possible.·· Begin said he was replying to a statement by Khalil that Israel would have to withdraw lo the borden that existed before the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, surrender Arab Jerusalem and accept Pa lestlnian statehood. .. My dear . honorable Dr. Khalil, .. said Begin, ··write tbis down : J e rusale m . t he one Jerusalem . is Israel's eternal capital. It will never be divided again." In Cairo. Kh alil said Begin 's s tate m e nt ·'spoils the at· mosphere" of the treaty and said it was "an unsuccessful beginwnc to a period in which we ha<f hoped that all parties would work .. for a just and l asting peace a nd a com - prehensive settle me nt in the Middle East." Khalil said , "As for t he Palestinian quesUon. the Camp David accord clearly stipulates the necessity of solving the ques· lion from all its aspects. thus taking into cons id er ation the legal rights of the Palestinians. It is along this principle that they will de<:ide their future." When asked If the dispute could block a signing. Khalil said, "No, I don't think so." Hospital Expansion Studied in Valley P lans for a S5 million new wmg at FoWltajn Valley Com· munity Hospital -rejected last month by city planning com· missioners wtll return for di s cussion on appeal tonight before the City Council. The public meeting will begin at 8 p.m. at Fountain Valley <.'ouncil chambers. 10200 Slater Ave. Ben Samuels. facilities direc- tor fol' Founta in Valley Medical Fro. Page A I MAYOR •.. Thomas praised Siebert as lhl' onl y City Council member who has any backbone along with Ruth Bailey. Thomas went on to charac· tcrize Councjlman Bob Mandie a s the counci l 's "b i g gest worm." as Mayor Ron Pattinson pounded his gavel for order. Mandie didn"t respond. "I hate to see you leave. Richard. You 'r e a man:· T homas said lo Siebert. Mrs . Bailey said that pres· s u res are unfair and t hey s ho uldn 't be happen ing in politics. "If you have a ramily or a business you are vulnerable.'' she said. ··Democracy has suf- fered.·· Mrs. Bailey Joi ned Thomas in volmg against a motion to aC· cept Siebert's resignation. Thomas was later elected lo succeed Siebert as mayor pro tempore after Don MacAUisler , Mandi<.' and Mrs. Bailey failed to receive the required vote:;. Siebert 's resignation Is the second in council ranks in three mo nths. Former Mayor Ron Shenkman quit in December. citing fa mily and business reasons. The council has 60 days to choose a successor fo r Siebert. A spe<.'ial election will be held 1f the council fails to make a de- cision by that lime. Siebert was elected in April or 1976. His term expires 10 1980. His successor would rill the re- maining portion of that term. iW Development Company, said to· day a 61,000 square-foot wing to the existing building is planned. It would allow the relocation or 16 more double rooms and 60 single rooms ror patients. but wouldn't increase the hospital's bed capac ity, s aid Mars hall Kandel. direct.or or public rela- tions for the hospital. Although the hospital has re· ce1ved approval from the state Department or He alth. the con- strucllon was blocked by plan· ning commissioners. ·'They wanted it lo race m a diffe r ent direc tion ... s aid Samuels . "and we can't do tha t.·· lie said the current alignment wh ich links the pro· posed new wing to the main cor- ridor. can't be changed. However. city Planning Direr. tor Clint Sherrod today said the reason behmd the comm1ss1on's re1 ection of the plan was that the development company failed to s ubmit a long r ange develop- ment plan for the hos pital. The commission vote on Feb. 28 was 4· 1 to reject the new hospital addition. Commissioner Richard Christman cast the sole vote in favor of the project. Samuels said the lack of a long range plan for the facl.lity may have been a factor. but added .. you can only ·plan ahead so far. "We don't know what the health laws will be in 10 years ... he said Fro,,. Page A l SCHOOL ••• managers. clerks. bus drivers and sunilar employees. The employees currently are paid for 12 annual holidays. ln seeking six more. they request such days off as Martin Luther King Day. Columbus Day aod Cmco de Mayo. The g roup als o ~ee k s a medical VlSton program calling for district-paid eye care and is. asking ror 18days orsick leave an- nually compared to the current 12 days . (fiJell <lt4IJ1A CJt1wf;oAI 3S fASHION ISl~NO • NEWPOllT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 TELtPHONC (714) 644-24,. t f I f I ~ I J Irvine · Your Hometown ·1 Daily Newspaper VOL. 72, NO. 19, 3 SECTIONS, 30 P/lG ES Fiery Fire.non Washington Count} Ore .. f1r e mar 1 err) Bowman. 36. Cleft> catches fire whi le figh ting a blaze a l a higft school in / / .. ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA T UESDAY, MARCH 20, 1979 TEN CENTS Waddill Jury Hears Daillage Possible To Baby's Brain? Beaverton. a s ubur b of Portland . Bowman is listed in c ritical condition at a local hospital. By KATHY CLANCY Of Ille O.lly 1"11 .. St•ll Movements detected in an in- fant Dr. Willia m Waddill of Hun· tington Ha rbour is accused or s tra n g ling m ay have been evidence of brain function . a physician who specializes in in· rant brain disorders testified to· day. Dr Glenn F'owler. chief of neurology al Chlldrcns llos pital of Oran~e County. said the· al legation of a suckin~ movemc:nt seen in the infant 's face m<iy Trudeau, Ted Deny Love Affair TO R ONTO t AP l Spo k esme n ror Margaret Trudeau and S Sen. I::dw<ird M. Ke nnedy dt•ny llH•y t.•vcr had a ··brier romantic liaison .. But the ed it or of M ..it lea n s m agazine says hl' stands behind the report in the l<Jtest issue S te ve Marti nd ale. a Los A n gele s law yer for Prime Minister Trudeau's estranged wife , said Mrs . Trudeau denies having a n aCCair with Kennedy a nd that she was amazed al the cover storv in Maclean's. M a rt i"n d a I e s a i d M r s Trudeau. on holiday with her children at an undisclosed loca- ..... .._.... lion. told him Monday, "There is h ave been evidence of brain ac t iv1ty But f owler a lso told the Orange County Superior Court jury he would have been unable to make a determination 1n such a case wi th t h e s et of circumstances presented to h1m so rar "I m ean that und<-r those circumstances. the poss1b1hty of brain damage 1s something you would have to consider.·· Fowler testified. "hut it is too earl}' in the e xanunation to mak., a ton Country Due Energy Plan WASIBNGTON 1AP 1 President Carter will ad dress the nation March 29 to a nnounce an enersn p l an . congrt·s:;1onal leaders s~ud Loda) Carter also ind1c uted at a White House breakfast that the plan may c:ill for drcow-rot of oil prices with an ::iccompanying tax on oil company profits. llousc Democratic Leader Jim Wright of T exas told re porte rs. But both Wright and Hous e Speaker Thomas P O'Neill said Carter did not dwell on s pecifi cs a nd pla nned furthe r consulta · lions with key me mbers of Cong ress befor e he makes his e nergy speech clus1on or 1rrevers1 blc bnun dama ge ·'I would do whatever wa::. necessary to support the child ~ lire with the hope that there would not be irreversible brain damage." the ph ysician con tinued Fowler wa:-. called to the stand by prosecutor Robert Cha llerton to oCfer testimony a~ a m edical expert c•oncernmg 1erk:-'il'cn 1r1 tht.• infant and the sucking mo 11on reported hy som.-hosp1lill <S<-4> W/\OOILL. Page A:! 1 Michelle Wl1$idered l.£e's 'Wife' LOS ANGELES 11\P • Michelle Triola Marvin·~ rebut 1 al l'a se open('d tocta ~ w11 h test1mon) from a woman whn told how thl' nat1v<'S of Palau would announce when the}' .sa.,., M 1i<s Ma rvtn "The re"' Lt:~· Marvin's wife ·· Ramona Owen. a frie nd or Miss Ma rvin and Let: Marvin in thl' late 1960s. sometimes spokl' words m Palauan as she told of the couple 's impact o n people 1n the t my Micrones •an 1s lano wher e Ma rvin made m ovies, She was the first o f 20 wit nesse s . including tht' wife or comedian Milton Be rle to ht'. called b y attorney Mar\'ln M1tc helson in th1s phase of lhl• case ' f • r'IO basis in fact at al I. It is • a bsolutelyabsurd." &II Appoints .. People d1scusst•d M •chel It· and U!v Marvin because they were famoul> pe<>ple a nd they were interested in their lives · M 1ss Owen test 1f1cd "Wht·n M 1chelle arid Let'·-; mi me~ wer1• brought up. they were brough1 up as a l'OUple. a s husband J ntl wife ·· Martindale said he did not know where the stor y came D L from. adding t he re is no mention c eanut oan of s uc h an aCCair in the CTV in- Record Decision Delayed terview whic h M rs Trudeau In barred from b road ca st until her . vestigator book is released. "It's a s t at e m ent by the a uth or o r th e art i c le ... spokesman Tom Southwick said. "It does n't quote Mrs. Trude au directly.·· WAS HINGTON <A P I At tornev Genera l Griffin n Ue ll a nno un ced today the appoint m ent of Paul J C u rran . a Republican lawyer from New York a s special counsel to con duct an investigation into bank loa n s made to Pre s id e nt Carter 's family peanut busines!'- by th e Nation a l Bauk o f Georg1a. Diedrich Judge to Read Jury Evidence Judith Tim son. who wrote the story. &.aid in a telephone in- t er view that "the paragraph was very car efully worded and we're just goin~ to leave it at that." The story said Mrs . Trudeau had confided having a liaison with Ke nned y. but the confidant was not 1dcnt1Cied. By GARY G RANVILLE OI tt19 Dally Pli.t $tao A San Diego judge said Mon- day he'll wait a fe w days before de c1dan~ if fi na n cial records seized fro m Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich in 1977 can be used in Oiedrich's upcomini bribery trial. Judge Ross T h arp said he mu s t read gra nd j u ry t ranscripts contain i ng the ' testimony leadine to Diedricb's t indictment on bribery charges l be fore decid ing if the sear ch I l l " I warrant covering the seizure is flawed. As far as defense attorney James Riddet is concerned, the search warrant was Illegally ob· tained. ' Riddel told Judge Tharp dur- ing a two-day hearing that ended Monday that Al!lliBtant Dialricl Attorney Michae l Capizzi "knowing ly made raise sta te - ments'' to a n Orange County judge when asking him to laaue the search warrant. Conseque ntly, Riddel H id, the records seized from Diedricb's garage-warehouse abould not be used in the upcomina lrlal. But u a witneu durlq the hearing, Caplui said the atate· ments ln the lffedavtt be med to obtain the seardl warrut were true, bMed to a larae desree on the arand jUJ'J testimony Judie Tharp Wanta lo read. Whatever tbe Judi• deckles, Riddel and co-counsel Sylvan 1111D'ES TAKE Zl FllR COA1S NSW YORK <AP> -Thieves broke bl&o a fur 1t.ora1e area in lbe Lord 6 T aylor department at.on today ud at.ole II full· len1tb fur toatt wortb an ..um-.. $1.I0,000, police llld. s.t. Barn wnuama laid • window UI' beee brok.a but police did not taoe U tbt bur11•ar1 1Ured tllroqll It or f'H'lt~ ~ tt ...... .., '"''",. u ..... .,, ........... «•r.& ................ . . -- Aronson profited from the two- day h earing. That is because ror the first tim e s ince Diedrich and co· defe ndant LeRoy Rose we re in- dicted Dec. 15, 197'7, the) had a ch ance to. q uestion two hostile witnesses. One-time Diedrich a lly Michael Remington was in the witness box Friday. M ooda)'. il was form e r Anaheim Hills. Inc .. executive vice pres ident Richa rd Owens who testified. Like R e mingto n , Owens scored some pluses and m inuses for both sides during his s tint on the witness st~nd. On t.be minus s ide for the d e· fense, for example, Ow ens testified that he cam e away from a 1973 dinner meeting with Diedrich feeling put upon. Owens said h e wa s told "things would go better" on a land use decision the n pending before the county Board of Irvine Woman Faces Surgery After Crash An Irvine woman was to un· der10 ankle 1urpry tod~t at Ml11ion Community Hoaplt al after her lnvolftlllenl In a head· on collilion wttb a dump truck on lrvlae Center Drlve Monday. Lucille Zlotek, 43, o r 79 Lakeahore, wu the driver ot a car that a pun out near the La1una Canyon Freeway and smacked lato a dump truck driven by a youth police Iden· tined u Serclo Monuao. 11, ol Santa Ana. lier ear wu datroJed by the lmpaet. Police trafflc In· vesttaator Cbuek Leo.,ard said abe •M tuekJ lo be all••. llontl10'1 truck caromed ••• , lalo • roMaide fteld, but poltee Mid tile man was unlit· Jund. The eame ol the I :• 1.m. IC· cldeat WM _.,. ln""11aUoe. • Supervisors if his firm bought some land fro m Rose at a n estimated SlS0.000 more than its real worth. The former development com· pan y executive s aid he was un- d er the im pression that some of the money from the rejected land sale would go to Diedrich O w e ns a lso said it was Diedrich who suggested that th<.· company hire Rem ington to do its legal work on the land use is· s ue. It is the prosecution's conten· lion that m oney paid to Re m- in•ton by the firm was. in reali· (See DIEDRICH, Page A2) She refus ed to say where the "brief romantic liaison" was al leged to have occurred or tu whom .it was revealed. Pe ter Newman. editor of the weekly magazine with a 670,000 circulation. said the m agazine 's two sources were confidants of Mrs . Trudeau and that he stands by them. Curran. a fo rmer l' S at torney for the southern district of New York. will have powers aod responsibilities that rail JUSl short of those of the s pecial pro~ ecutor who hand led the in vest igation of the Water~all' scandal. Justice Departme nt orfic1a b said the decision on whethe r in dictments will be sought would remain with Assistant Attorney (See WAN. Page A2> Coast Spring Slosh~s In Spring is expected to c reep in The forecast Inc luded con tonight on little wet feet. at 9:22. s ider able c loudiness tonight . A low pressure system both at decreasing by Wednesday with the surface and aloft produced the chance for rain only 20 per- inlermillent rainshowe rs that cent by early Wednesday mo rn· dropped from nearly three -ing . time of 24.96 inches The NWS predicted an over night low te mperature tonight of 46 in coastal areas. tomorrow's pred icted high was 60 degrees. with an expected low of 50 tenths of an inch of precipitation No damage associated with in HunUneton Beach overnight the recent r ainfall was reported in Forecasters said the weathe r to nearly half an inch in Laguna coast al communities . syste m that was centered ove r Beach. T h e three· d a y s torm . Los Angeles this morning cover- There was a 40 percent chance m easured at t.17 in ches in Inga twoorthreestate area. of abowen and isolated thun-Irvine, brought the season rain-The storm was expected to dentonm tonight, according to fall total to 19.72 inches. com-m ove slowly out of the areu. the NatJoaaJ Weathe r Service. pared to last year's total at this with clearing by Thursday . * * * * * * * * * Spring 'Madness' Due SetuoWJ Change Officially at 9:22 Tonight WASHl.NGToN (APl -"A lil· tie madnesa ln l)le spring Is whol~ even for the kine." aald EmUJ Dleti1110n. Bloaeom by blossom, that mad, wllolaome moment ar- rlvn for motl winter.weary Amertc-t.oni1ht. la r.ct. tbe precision ol the U.S. Naval ObMrvat.orJ hu ptn. poiated 1 :22 tont1ht at the U•t .... die 1U11 will erou ta.. ... nl • on lta journey to briDI warmth back to the aortlMrD eUmes. As Colerid1e observed. "the sprln1 comes •lowly up this way." and It can be a trial ror areas with coallnulna weather mlaeey when only the calender .. ~ ........ ·'The ftrtt day ot aprina la one thtn1, and the nm aprina day Le another. The cWference between U..m ti aometlllMI u muth u a montll. '' nat..t RtnrJ VaD Dyke. But the date does portend, lt not llWIJI preaent, a 1ambollDC mood llDOGI humana, animal• lftd tlM plant world. . . "In the spring a young man's ra ncy lightly turns to thoughts or love,'· obeerved Tennyson. Wfllle Wlnltred Marty Letts noted "Thll God once loved a garden. we learn In holy writ. And seelng gardens in lhe s prtnc r can well credit It.·· The vernal equinox -the formal name by which lhe ar· rtval of spring la known wUJ not be oblervable in tbe United Stat.ea. The sun will be on the other aide of the world. over tbe cout of Sumatra, al lbe tlme Miss Owen brought a lettt.>r which was admitted 1n ev1denct· }i nd could impeach l\turv1n s "'t ness sta nd testim ony The ty pe writte n letter y,a:-. ty ped tn two part!; on~ s1J!ned. "Lee ... add ing . "He r e '-; Michelle ·· Misi:; Marvin'!' por lion is signed by her The letter . dated March HI 1970. con1 a 1nt.'d an cxtens1n• description by Ma rvin of h1~ plan!' to build a home on Palau for himself and Miss Marvm plans Marvin h ad de nied earlter in court "The idea 1s v<'ry ext>rhng ancl one that I want to look forward to ·· Marvin wrote In h e r addendum . M i-;-. Marvin wrote. "It a ll sounds S<• exciting to me about the houst•. and 1 ·m really looking forward to having our own place there .. At the tlfTle. Miss Owen was m a rried to Willia m Isley. an architect who was planning thl' building of the house Confronted with the letter in court. Ma rvin pondered it and whis pered with his attorneys . "Mr. Marvin says this letter could have bee n his ." said at <See 'WIFE'. Page A21 Orange Coa~• Weathe r C hance o f s h o w er., d ecreasing to 40 percent tonight a nd 20 pe rcent W ednesd ay m o rni n g Highs Wednesday 58 to 65 Lows tonight 44 to 50. • INSIDE TODA~ c;olifomio conlmuti to /ace i tvtrt wottr i hortage' despste o winter of near· norm at roinfot! · Stor11 on Poge C3. •••• A.z DAILY l'ILOT 'fihf-f 011 Angels . L1•Jthcr·Jil<0 kl'l<..'d Tibetan motorcyl'111'!l l'I lt:-.ll'O tu ~cl vH'e on biking tn tht! ~hadow ol l.ha:-~1 ·.., foOH.'d Potala f)alJ<'l' The group I !-. t·.dl <•d tlH· Tiht.'lan Sparet1n'\l• l\l oto1rvt·l111g Tl" m . according to informa· t 10 11 M1ppltl·d In China '!-. Hsinhua news ,JJ:i'IH'\' Frottt Page A I DIEDRICH. • ty, nothm,.: mon• thun a mei.ln:- 111 p<.iy D1Nlr1<·h a hnbi· for h1:- ~upport Aft<•r m<.iking tho:,c point:,, ho Wt:'V \'r . Owens' lest1 mony sh1ft1..·d to n·flcrt the· ddcn ... e vt>rs1on ot lhl' a llegt•d bribery conspiracy For ms tanct'. Owt'ns tcshf1l'd that he cho:-l' Rose to do some consultin~ with Anaheim I IJlls, Jnc .. bet· a us£• of Ro~e 's pro- rcs~ional reputation Owens com·cdt'd that he wa~ Jware of Rose 's pohti c<il k1nsh1p with Diedrich <is well as his other poht1c;,I tie~. but insisted Rost.· 's professional standing was the reason he wa~ hired. Ill' also madt• 11 clc;ir that when Diedrich called him in 1974 tt was to n•qucst an $80,000 loan. not simply lO ask for $80,000. Until his appearance on the witness stand, Owens ha0d re- fused to t<ilk with lhe defense at- torneys or their a~ents. Consequently, should Judge Tharp rule a~aanst the defense move lo have lhe search war- ra nl evidence quas hed . the la w yers at least gai ned knowled~e about two key w1l- nesse .. and what they can be ex· pected to :.ay during the trial. It 1s scheduled to gel un- derway next Monday 10 Sao Diego SUpcnor Court. Man Coaxed From Tower ' SAN JOSE (AP> A dcspon· dent 32·year·o ld man was <'Oaxed from hi!, perch at.op a steel tower carrying a J 15,000· volt high-tension lines 80 reel a bove a rus h·hour frt!eway, police said. Joseph Richard Lema, of San Jose. a vocational training center student, cUmbed lo the ground Monday after passing notes t.o ~lice <ind ;.irraoging lo ~peak with his estranged wife, who was brought Lo the scene a longside Interstate 280. Levy was taken lo police head· quarters where the rneeling with his wife was held. He was then taken to Valley Mcc:hcal Center psychialnc chmc for observa- llon. Citation Rapped NEW YORK <AP> -An· ap· peals court has ruled that while •·no man is above the law," AL· lorney General Griffin Bell ehopld not have been cited for contempt for refusing to produce tHes on inlormanls Who spied on the Socialist Workers Party. DAILY PILOT fM Ot-C-1 0..ly ....... '"*'11-l(JI K<tm ....... --........ l•IM*•,,...,,., ""'°'-( .. ,, Pt>lliklwlf~ ... _MOOclll'-WW """'"""" -.. .......... llrl(l<ly ,., c-.1. -... ~ f'IHCll ............... ""'''"-...... v ....... '""'°' ""-.. <Klll_CM" • ..... If' ,.__ ........ ~-•-s-t111Nn-~ .,,._ ....................... ~ .. Ill .... ... ~IW\.C...,....,c.o .......... ._ .._._~=- oltO• C--. Vl<o--1-0.-.. ........., "'--•ll-lidll• .,.._. ....... .................. °"""'"'" "-.._.. ... .... "''"'"• ............ .... Newport Man Held Auto Rams Gate At Nixon Estate A Newport Beach man, who allegedly charged onto the Nix on Est.ate in San Cle mente in u rented Cadillac Monday, 1s be· ing held in the mental health wa rd or UCI Medical Center following his capture by secret service agents. Don Jay Collinge, 32, or Newport Beach, was ap· prebended on the grounds or the Nixon estate arter a secret service agent blocked Collinge':- car with his own vcbiclo as it sped through the ground!>. San Clemente police said Coll- in ge apparently re nted the Cadillac in Long Beach J.'riday. A gate guard at the Cypress Shores community said be liflt.'d the wooden gate arm when he saw Collingc approach the gate. T be motorist alle_gedly drove through Cypress Shores to a rear gate or the Nixon estate, where his vehic le crashed through the double woode n gates, knocking them from their hinges. Once insid e th e N ixo n I',... Page Al WADDILL. • personnel. Waddill, a eyear-old pbysi· clan, ia accused or s trangling the two-pound, 15-ounce infant alter lt allepdly aumwecl a saline abortion at Westminster Com· munlt.y Hoepit.al two years allO. Defense attoraey Cbarle.s Weedman baa matntalaed that the Infant, for all practical purposes, was already dead when Waddlll performed bis medical examination. Chatterton hu accused Wad· dllt of murderln1 the Infant known as Baby Girl Weaver, f ear ln 1 he would race a malpuctlce 1ult. if the baby lived and wu brain damaaed. Waddlll'a nnt trial ended lu1. lla1 wbea Juron said they wens deadloebd 1 to s ln favor ol ac· qulttal. - & .. ,. grounds, a secret service ageol drove his car in front or the driveway in an attempt lo stop Colllnge. The incoherent motorist al· lcgcdly drove into the side of the agent's c.• then backed up and rammed the vehicle again. lie was taken inlo custody by San Cle m e nte p oli ce and transferred to the UCI Medical Center as a danger to himself and others. o m cers s aid he continually rambled about someone pushing a button and blowing up the world and said he was going to slop them. Agents al the Nixon estate said this morning the gates have been repaired. ManSought 1 In KU/napping O/HB Girl Huntington Beach. police are seeking a man in connection with the Monday kidnapping or a 16-year-old girl, who reportedly was forced to commit sexual acts before she escaped from her abductor's car in Corona . Police said the victim was kid· napped about 3 p.m. after she stepped off a bus in the area ot Beach Boulevard and Taylor Drtve. A man parked in a station wagon told her he bad a gun and forced her tato the auto. The v,ictlm told innati1at.on she wu forced to commit a sex act wbUe •be waa bein1 driven toward.a Corona. There, in a re1ldenUal area the YOUl\I woman ran from t.tM cu and round safety tn a nearby home. Her abductor nect. The .roun1 •omaa wu aqt bospltallled. PoUce HJd U..1 are lookias for a medium-built maa la Im late 3111, wtu, dark brown Met· lealtJI balr ud a mutacbt. K. •• driYlna 1n otf·r.dte earl1 10I modi& 1l1t;or ••IOI\ ~kepticism 'Tota Citizens Confused - On Energy WASHJNGTON <.AP> -Ef· · forts by President Carter to deal with t.he energy crisis have done llllle Lo persuade Americans• there really is a problem. an or· ganizaUon of U.S. governors told Congress today. "The signals from Washington have been confused and mis· Concerts In Irvine f;et Push To attract larger crowds, the organizers of the Sunday after· noon con certs in lrvine's Heritage Park have gone on t h e wagon-the We l come Wagon, that is. T he concerts, held at the teen center, have been averaging an attendance or only 85 people , while it had be<:n expected that as many as 400 would attend the events. The city com munity services department. which 1s responsi· ble for organizing the concerts, plans a publicity assault that in· eludes d1 stnbullon of brochures a nd subsequent flyers to new c1 ty residents. courtesy or the Welcome Wagon organization. The department also plans lo publis h a quarter ly brochure and more attractive monthly flyers. and hobnob a bit more with locaJ reporters to get their attention. The concerts were begun last winter under the proposal or the ci t y's ne w c ultur al .irts s upervisor . Margaret Gaffey They have brought a variety or local <ind visiting dancers and musicians to perform under ci rcumsta n ces s u c h that sometimes there have been almost as many people on slage as in the audience. Upcoming events scheduled include improvisational theater , chamber music, namenco dan· cers, symphony, a karate dem• onstratioo set to music, ballet . mime, and Nubia and He r Flowers of the Nile, an army of belly dancers who march on their stomachs. Information is~ilable al Ci· ly Hall, 754·3600. Jury Rej els Insanity Bid SANTA BARBARA CAP> A defense of insanity .in a drunk· driving case failed to convince a Superior Court j ury to acquit a •15·year·old defendant who had been arrested in 20 alcohol· related incidents s ince 1966. The novel defense was orrered by Thomas J . Duffy's· attorney during a week-long trial. Al· torney Jerry 0. Whatley tried to convince the e1ght·woman, four- man panel that drinking had driven Duffy insane. Whatley based lhc unsuc- cessful defense on a liberalized definition ·of insanit y adopted last fall by the state Supreme Court. Jurors returned their verdict after a day or delibera· lion > leading." Colorad o Gov. Richard Lamm told a Senate energy subcommittee. Virginia Gov. John Dalton agreed, citing "the need to COO· vince our people that there ac· tually is a serious ener gy shortage, which will continue and increase." Speak.il)g for the National Gov- ernors' Association. Lamm and Dalton took exception to a claim by Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinger that voluntary con· servation efforts have proved in· etrective. People stand ready lo do their share to conserve energy, but they must be convinced that WEEKEND GAS BAN WON'T WORK-A4 shortages are real, the two gov- ernors testified. •·People are not yet convinced there is a serious problem," Lamm said . "What is needed is a clear declaration by the presi· de nt that we are racing a shortage and that unless volun· tary conservation is successful. stiffer mandatory measures will follow." The governors testifi ed as Carter began consulting with congressional leaders on steps he may take lo spur U.S. energy production and help the nation recover from the loss of lraman oil. Lamm and Dalton told the Senate panel they see problems with t.he administration's pre· v1ously s ubmitted s tandby energy conservation plan , which tc•nvisions gasoline rationing and weekend serv1ce·station clos· iogs . The governor s s aid states should be permitted to choose alternates to orde ring gasoline stations closed on Sundays or weekends. Subcommittee Chairman Bl'n· nett Johnston, 0 -La., told them this part of Carter 's plan likely would be killed by Congress . anyway. Dalton complained that the proposed rationing plan, which officials say would be used oo.ly ,,,.... Page A J 'WIFE' •.. torney A. David Kagon. "He has no specific recollection of it, but it could have been his." The letter is similar in style to several ·1ove letters written by Marvin which are in evidence. All the letters contain massive spelling errors. There are 26 such errors in lhe Owen letter. The letter contains references to tile to be used for the roof. sewer problems and the lease. which would expire when the 55·year·old actor is 76. Miss Owen , who lives in Seal· tie but was born in Micronesia, told o f s triking a n easy friendsrup with Miss Marvin. She said she liked the actor but became distressed when he was drunk. Once, she said she. her father and her husband were forced lo leave a restaurant because Marvin was shouting of· rensive remarks al them. The next day, she said, he came to their home and apologized. ~ in a severe shortage, does not in· elude federal aid lo help states implement the plan and "takes no a ccount or the vast dif· ferences in driving patterns among the st.ates." Deputy Energy Secretary John F. O'Leary told the panel Monday that the world oil supply situation. with resto ration of some production from Iran. ts looking bnghter a nd that man. datory st.cps contained in the s tandby plan may not be needed. One or t.he chief energy issues Carter must grapple with is whether lo alJow federal price controls lo expire on c rude oil. Under existing Jaw, the presi- dent has this option beginning June 1. The controls expire automatically in mid-1981 1( Carter fails to act before then. Caner Tract Sak Bared A TLANTA <AP l Billy Carter sold <i 157-acre tract ad· jacent to Presid ent Carter's Plains. Ga . homl' for $314,000 to the blind trus t which ad ~ ministers th pre:-.1dent's proper· ty. an attorney involved in the !>ale said today Americus, Ga . attorney J ohn Parks, who said he represented Billy Carter, said those figures are "what 1t shows on the rec- ord." Gaines ville, Ga .. real estate agent Don Carter, no rela tion to the president or h1i. brother. reportedly negotiated the sale with pres1dent1al ad· v1ser Charles Kirbo. who ad ministers the blind trust for the president. The Washington Po:-.t said Sumter County records show that Billy Carter paid about $610 an acre for the land in May 1975. The sale price of $314,000 equal:-. a S2,000·per·acre sale to the pre:.· 1dent 's trust. F,.._PageAI WAN •.. General Philip 8 . Heymann, head or the Justice Depart- ment's criminal division. The d e partme nt s aid t hat 1f Heymann ultimately overruJcs Curran, "the matte r would be fully reported lo the public and tbc Congress ... The dec1s1on to appoint a s p ec ial counsel ca me in r esponse to pressure from Co ngress and the public. ·'It is in the best interest of the administration of Justi ce and.the public's perception of lhc fair· ncss and impartiality of justice that an independent s pecial counsel be appointed ." Bell said. The attorney gene ral said lht! department's investigation into the Carter family business loans "'did not resolve all factual and legal issues." Curran's task will be to in- vestigate the handling or $6.5 million in loans made to the Carter family peanut warehouse by the National Bank of Georgia in 1975 and 1976, when former budget director Bert Lance, a Carter friend, was bank presi· dent. \BJdl CZUll/J1J CJ/1wfeJ/ fine Jcwttlry )5 FASHION ISV.NO • NlWPORT IE.\o1 CALITO"NIA 9266<\ . "'UEP..0,_,E C/1<f 6otot .;•~• --' La una/ South Coast VOL. 72, NO 79, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COU.,NTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1979 TEN CENTS· ~( I Fiery Firen1a11 APWl'9•1•• \Vashmgton County . Ore . fare man Terry Bowma n. 36 . 1 Jc ft l catches fire while fight ing a hl<iw at a high school in Beaverton. a s uburb of Portland. Bowman is lis ted in critical condition at a local hospital 17 ' I ~ I i t l I CUS D Teachers Get &.columnist Mike Jack3on 5 Percent Pay Hike I>Wsat69 Capistrano Unified School Dis tru·t trusttts voted 5 to 2 Mon day to j?1ve the district's 728 teachers a fi ve pcrccn1 pay hike retroacti ve to July I, 1978. Prior to the board's action. 1l was announced that teachers were seekin~ a 28 percent pay boos t lhJs ycur (K> addition lo thf' rive percent >"and increased health and welfare bt>nefil!I. Trus tee Ed'wa rd Westberg. •r" who votetl ~gainsl thP relrOllC· tive pay boost with Trustee Ted Kopp, sa,¢. "l am concerned whe n teachers ask ror an in· Crt!aSe that rugh," referring lO the additional 28 percent boost \ ' I I ' The fi ve percent pay boost J?ranted Monday will cost djs- tr1ct taxpayers about $700.000, said Supt Jc.irome Thornslcy. The 28 percent pay hike teacher negotiators are 8eeking in the new roond of negotiations would cost the district about M.6 Coa~t Weat•er C hance of s h owers decreasing to 40 percent tonight and 20 percent Wednes day morning . Hi1h1 Wedllftday 51 to 85. Lows tonight 44 to 50. IN818E TeDA W Califon* COfttJftw• to /oc• H"''' IOCll•r tllorCogea dnpde a un11ter of near· normal rain/all Sto'll on Page C! ni i II ion inc I udi ng the cost or fri n~e benefits. Teacher negotiators presented their pay package when contract talks reopened March 9. The package includes a demand for a 9 percent cost of living boost and other salary schedul<: ad· JUStments. Salary Hikes Weighed for Laguna Aides I Laguna Beach City Council members are expected tonight to grant management e mployees and soUle elected personnel a five percent salary bike. Council members voled in a previous closed-door session to offer the five percent hike lo the group the same settlement of· fered to other employee groups in lhe city. Under the resolution coun· •cllmen will be ulted to approve, the CilJ Clerk and City Treuurer's salaries would go up to Sl,341 and Sl,370 per month respectively from $1,280 and Sl,308 per month. The new top end on salary schedules for municipal depart· ment beads will be police chief. S2,7IO; fire chief, $2,110 : finance director, SZ.M7; eommunit.y de· velopment director. S2,4U: municipal services director, $2,344; recreation ind social services dil'fttor, 12.301; and marine safety rbtef.12,llt. Cnlb lajarea 15 BOSTON CAP) -At leut is people were injured Monday •bell a bllh·•PMd trolley car slammed nu two otben waltlnl for a l&alled police car to be re· moved from the track, the llu1achUMtt1 81)' Tranaporta· tion AudlorttJ Mkt ":'f l"ormcr news paper editor and columnist Mike J ackson. who e nte rtained Lag una Beach readers with hi s col umn ·•Pancho." is dead at the age or 69 J ackson, a writer. humorist and former Hollywood public re· lations m an. died at his home at 652 Agate St .. Monday of a heart attack. He was e dito r of .the old Laguna Beach Post in the mid· rifties, where he wrote a column about life in the Art Colony. The collection of columns was later published In book form by Doubleday. under the title "Sugar and Spice." Jackson' tater became a daily columnist for the Examiner in Los Angeles, writing social com· mentary, mixed with humor and reminiscene, a ccording to Herald Wire. a neighbor and nrctong friend. Many of his columns were reminiscent of the t>ld days or Hollywood, where Jackson grew up. "He bandied public relations for several of the Hollywood stars in his earlier years," Wire aaid, adding the prolific writer bad many anecdotes for his readers. He moved to Laguna Beach in lhe late l930a, and wrote for the Huald Exam1ner until about ftve years ago, Wire said. He wrote for Collie r 's ma1a1ine on occasion. and pubUlhed several books. He is survived by his wife. Susan,ofthefamilybome. Funeral arrangements are be· ing conducted by the NeptUM Society. Art Sale1 High LONDON IAP) -Bidders paid a total at 1114,203 fqr 47 Vic· tortan pmntinp at SOtheby's, wltll a llllall oU by Sir John llUlata bl'lqtn1 117,850. Tbe lllllala wu a 7-by·.-.·lncb copy m~ la 1112 at one ol bis lar1e work• .,. ln the Tate Gallery, ''A Hu1ueaot on St. .......... .• 091 refuetn, to Nield M....U from danser by weartn1 a Roman C athollr badft." Waddill Jury Hears I• Dalilage Possible In Baby's Brain? By KATHY CLANCY Ol IN D•llY Pl .. 1 SIMI Movements detected in an in- fant Dr. William Waddill of llun· tington Harbour is accused or s t r a n gling m ay h ave been evidence or brain function. a physician who specializes in in· fant brain disor ders testified lo· day. Or. Glenn Fowler. chief of neurology al Childrcns I lospital of Orange County. said the al legation or a sucking m ovement seen in the infant's face may Trudeau, fed Deny Love Affair T 0 Ro· T 0 l A P 1 S p o kes m e n for Ma r garet Trudeau and U.S. Sen. Edward M Kennedy deny they ever had a "brier romantic li aison ... But th e l·ditor 1)f Mac lcan ·s magalinc says he stands behind the report in the latest issue S teve Martindale . a Los Angeles lawyer for Prime M inis tcr Trudeau's estranged wife. said Mrs. Trudeau denies having an affair with Kennedy and that she was amazed at the cover story in Maclean·s Mart i ndal e s aid Mrs Trudeau. on holiday with her children at an undisclosed loca· lion. told him Monday, "There is no basis in fact al all ll 1s absolutely absurd ... Martindale said he did not know where the s tory came from. adding there is no mention of such an affair in the CTV in· terview which Mrs. Trudeau barred from broadcast until her book is releMed. "ll's a state m e nt by the a u l h o r o f l h t.'r a r l i c I e ... spokesman Tom Southwick s111d. "It doesn't quote Mrs. Trudeau directly .. Judith Timson. who wrote the story, said in a telephone In lervie w that "the paragraph was very carefully worded and we're just ~oing tu leave it al that." The s tory said Mrs Trudeau had confided having a liaison with Kennedy. but the confidant was not identified. She refused to say where the "brief romantic liaison" was al leged lo have occurred or to whom it was revealed Peter Newma n, editor of lh<' weekly magazine with a 670,000 circulation. said the m aJitazinc's two source~ wer e confidants or Mrs. Trudea u. , have been evidence or brain ac t1v1ty. But Fowl e r also told tht• Orange County Superior Court Jury he would have been unable lo m ake a determination 1n suc-h a c a s e w i t h t h t· s c l o f circumstances presented to him so far "I me an that under thO!-it' circumstances. the possibility or brain damagt' is somt'thing you would have to conside r ... Fowler testified. "but 1t I!> loo early in the examanatton to make a con Cowitry Due Energy Plait WASHJNGT0:-.1 1AP1 President Carter will ad dress the m1lt0n March 29 to .announce an e ne r~) plan . cong r c s!'i 1onal leaders said toda). Carter a lso indicall'd at a White House breakfast that the plan may call for decontrol of oi l prices with an accompanying tax on oil company profits. lloust• Democratic Leader Jim Wright of Texas told re porters But both Wrig ht :rnd House Speaker Thom as P O'Neill said Carter did not dwell on s pecifi cs a nd planned further consulta lions wilh key member!'. of Congress before he makes his e nergy speech Hwitington Leader Quits; Fear Hinted Huntington Beach Ma)or Pro Tempore Richard Sieber! n· signed from tht.• City Council Monday night. •n<licaling that externa l pressures had bt>comt.· too muc h for him 1.u bear Fighting to retain his com posure. Siebert emotionally told his fellow council me mbe rs that d'e m ands of his council role havt.· co m e into conflic t with ht!-. ram1l) "I don't thank I can work and vote as independently as the first da) I came into office ... he · said. Siebert refusc.>d to elaborate on his reasons. but se veral source!> close to hlm said he 'had grown fearful for the Safely or ht~ family. clus 1on or 1rrcvcrs1lJle brain damajte "l would d11 whalt've r was necessary to support the ch1h1 's life with the hope that there would not Ix• irrt.·vers1blt.• brnin damage." th<' physician con- tinued Fowler wa!> t.•alled to the stand by prost.•c utor Hobert Chatterton to offe r test imony as a mcdii·al t•x pert cont.·1•rn1ng Jerk!-. seen i11 the infa nt a nd tht' sucking mu lion reported by soml' hospital ISee WADDILL. Page A21 WpoHigh Neighbors Tell Anger By RAV MONO ESTRADA JR. OI tho D•1ly Pilot Sl•ll Angry residents who live near Ca p1struno Valley I hgh School told school board me mbers Mon- day students an• to blame for nurnt•rou!> hrt>ak-tns. vandalism and o tht•r c rimes 1n their nP1ghborhood Ca pistrano llniftt'd School 01~ tract officials agret·d to meet Thursday nt~hl with Coronado homes residents who claimed studenL-; arl' drinking and smok· 1nii tn their yards , blowing up · m atlboxe!'i a nd turning the ir property in lo a ·'du mpi n~ ground " Student~ µre.,ent <.11 Monday:s boa rd meeting vrotcsted the chaq~e!-They claimed only ··a s mall minority .. of the i.c hoors t .650 s tudents arl' involved 1n crimes nt•ar th<• campus A bout Ill rcMdl'nts ctskt'd the school board to keep students with fret.• J.>l'riods on the campu!-i du rin~ lht.• d;1y The current "opt'n C'ampu!o." J)()ll ty. they as· st•rt(•d . 1s lo blaml' for th1• stu· dent crune wa \'I' Phil Grteshi.tl'h. an area n.•s1 dent a nd Ora nl!t' l'ou nlv s hl•r1ff's 1n vest1 g ator. tolil t ruslces about "HO l>t•rt•cnt of lht• burglary arrests 1 around the st.'hool 1 an' or high school stu· dents .. Say1nsa ht• was s pt'akmg as a <'•I 1ze11 and nol a s he riff's spokesman. Griesb;11·h declined 10 say how many sludenb havt· actually been <.1rrcsted. lie said more complNe data will be s up- plied lo trustees by Thursday night's meeting .. , t•allcd your superior and ht' said he did not know tht' in· fo rmation you are g iving us tonight." said distract Supenn· !See ANGER, Pal(e /\21 Ftv• )'GUiii pan&cipanll in the children's pa1eant Ill the 11 ... ion San Juan Capiatrano cheek out phi)totl'apha taken while they were p.laytng ma. an iM annuul tribute. desirned w SAiute Falh~r :Ju~oero serra's arrival in the area. Obviously.pleased wilh the results are. from left. Andy Rymer. St.even Halsted, Richard Griego. Vince Hudson and Lisa Bodack. Not one ne1ative reaction. ... t / "" • Charlif• a11d If is Chun1s But lh1· p1·1 Im mjrH't• of th•· v·-.l of h1 " h ·..inul'> < ;.rng tlot•-.11 l .1 pp1·.11 too plcu~1n~ tc1 ('harlw H1u"11 1 llulrno ( abung> J !> lhc 'l'hu1 -.ton lntl•rnwcl1:11t· Sthool. L<iguna Ht'.tC'h . t'•ls t rt>h1•:1r-.t•s 11-. production of ··Yo u'n• 1\ c;ood M an Ch.1rhe Brown ' Ig noring C'hm Ill'. who ts ~landing, are . from !tit, Snoopy 1 J\lt·x Zt·p<."Cla >. Lmus (Chris Uurlon>. St·hroed~r t Anne Gobbyl and Lucy t Pum Albt•rt 1. The p lay will be performed Mart'l1 27. 28 ~md 2~ at 7 p.m. in the school <1udllor1urn Two Issues Disrupt Talks in Mideast 8) Tht> i\sM)('iatt'd Pr1•s11: Is rael and Eg vpt arJ!ued today ovt.•r the future of J<'ru:.alem and 1h1· Pah·:.tin1an!> 1n thc1 r.r::.t p11hlit· 1h.,.1i:.:ret·m1·nl ::.llH't' Prc'>1 chmt Carter ' v1!>1l to iron out lin.11 ol>'>tJt·I"' to a Pl'a<·t.• tn ·at) Hut 1<:g~ µLian Prime M 1tul)lt:r M ustafo Kha II I !><JHI he doubt1«l the d1~1,ut(· w11uld 1 mp('(J<' th1· 1n:aty :.1~n1ni,:, !tt·hc·dulc•d :it 11 a m PST Monda y 111 Washington Pr1m1· M1n1 ... tt•r Ml'n:H'hl•m H"g 1n tnld P arl1a'mt•nt an Jerusale m that rsracl would nt.•vt.•r allow a Pah'stin1an stalt' in th(• O<'l'UPlt'd Wt•sl fi<J11k ()f th<· J ordan lt1w•r or fh1• (i~11.a Strip 1..1r n·lurn f<:al>l .kru!-<Jl(•m to llw Art1hs "It w11l not hap111·n." Bt·i,:111 •old lhl' Knc•s:.t·l . 01wr11ng dcbatl· on !he trn 1t.v ·we wont ai.:n·t· to it. Wl' won 't allow 1t. we wont muke 1t p<1s::.ihle " BeJltn said he w:i s n•plymg to a s t<1temcnt by Khalil that Is rael would hav(• to withdraw lo th<' hordn~ that l''<l!tll'd before the 1967 Arab Is raeli wur, surrend ·r Arab Jcrusah·m a nd al'ccpl PaleshnJan statehood .. Mv dear, honorable Or San Onofre Joh Program Announced SAN f'RANCISCO c AP> /\ voluntary labor manugem e nt pro~ram mvolvang so me 3,500 construction workc•rs building to nucll•ar power plants al San Onofre over the next four years has been announced by the s tate official. State Di rector of Industrial Relations Don Vial deiic ribcd the program here on Monday as "the most significant develop- ment m JOb :.af<-ty and heaJth m the United State!'! since passage of federal safely standards in 1970." T h e program e nt ails t•stabllshmg a committee com- posed of two m e mbers o f Bechtel Corp m anugement and two r.onstruclion union represen- tatives whjch will conduct reg- ular safety ins pections a nd handle workers' complaints at the San Onofre nuclear plants, now under construction. Bechte l. a San Francisco based firm with worldwide proj· ect.s, is in charge or construe· tion at lhe s ite, j ust south or San Clemente. where one nuclear plant already operates. DAILY PILOT '""°'_(_Ootly~lel.--.... ._ .. ___ ,,, .. ~l~·-"'"'"°'-c .... -. ....... '-...., ..... ,._.,. ............. -~ llW'wth ''""'' ... c.t.t. -· ~ llHc'I>,_......., _ .. ,_ , .... v ..... '"""" ~"-"~'-·" ,..,...,..,__.,_._~-... - W...•Y• Ti..prW-...... llfll ... !M...C l•.t• ......... ,... c.u.-,.,c;.i-• .-. _ .. _ ~ ...... --... ••ll'- Yl<tl'r ........ -~ .. --,_....,.. &-,_,,._,... .._. ........ CM.-M~ ~~ ..... ,., .... _._.....,..._.. Khalil," said Began, ··wr1Le th1::. down : J e rus alem , the o n<' Jerusalem. 1s Isr ael's eternal capital. It will never be d1 v1dcd ugaan ." In Cairo, Khalil said Begin 's s tateme n t "s pOlll> the iJl mos phere·· of the treaty and said it was "a n unsuccessful begmmng to a period in which we had hoped that all parties would work . . for a JUSt and I <ssting pence a nd a com- prehens ive settlement m the Middle East." When a sked if the dispute could block a signing , Khalil ~aid , "No. I don't think so." ManSouglit In Kidnapping Of HB Girl Huntington Beach police are seeking a man in connection With the Monday kidnapping or a 16-year-old girl. who reportedly was forced to commit s exual a cts before s he escaped from her abductor 's car in Corona. Police said the victim was kad- narlped about 3 p.m. after she :.tepped off a bus in the area of Bl'at·h Roulevard and Taylor Drive. A man parked in a station wagon told her he had u gun and rorced her into the auto. The victim told investigators she was forced to commit a sex act while she was being driven towa rds C-Orona. There, in a residential area. the young woman ran from the car and round safety in a nearby home. Her abductor n ed. T he young woman was not hospitalized. Police said they are looking for a medlum·buill mar in his late 20s, with dark brown neck· length hair and a mus tache. He was driving ar\ off.while early 70s mcxlel station wagon 'Hoosegow' May Capture Bird Visitors Now that all's well and the "wallows have come bad to Capistrano, tourists to the Mls- 81on Clly had better beware ol the equestrian-oriented com- munity'• "Hoolefow Day" Fri- day Tbat•a when the lherlff and the b8Qling judge wUI be mov· ins around San Juan arresting tboH not in westem d.-.s or men without beards. Tbe judge says be'• ready to mete out ,Uasllce la the eoaven· Uoaal country way-swiftly. V'ol•ton will be placed In jail until they couah u:.=-a don•· Uoa totbe ,,..... talion. It'• all put of tbe -.year-old eommmttY'• b1JiDU durlDI t.be ....... '-OololMlrtau whltb ber ... lbe nt1lrD ol IM I..,. . ..... "'""· W•11d111 et •:II p.m. ht El Camm Park ebOdna from e to 11 yeanold wlll enterthelr peta tn theP9lpande. The pullde be1lns at .. :30 p.m. ud prt.-wW be awarded for Ulllelt. pnUleat, moet UllUIUAI and belt pet ln the march. An award wlU be stven also for belt C09tume. On ll'rtday, San Juan'• halrJ beHtl will vie for the Utle "Halrlllt llaa la Town." lllll Sen ha wtll IMlp Judie tbe eoai.l M 1:11 p.rn. la UM f'raa. el1eaa PIHa, 31711 CamtllO Captatr-. Fro• PageAJ ANGER ... tendent Jerome Thornsley. Thomslcy and students al lhe s rhool lold trustees a "closed campus" policy would not solve the c rime problem . The superintendent and stu· dents asserted that the closed t•ampu.s policy would tum the :.c hool into a "prison." Thornsley noted that the other two das tncl high schools, Dana Hilb and San Clemente, have open campus poli cies that allow students with free periods lo le:.i Vl' the ~chool .. Much of the litter ing and lo1terang Cat Capistrano Valley > happens on the way to and from school, .. Thornsley said. Stude nts said the closed cam· pus idea would be "slining" and "unfair to lhe majority of the students." But residents lake Landa Norman asserted that there is "vandalis m . theft and towl dis· regard for our property by stu· de nts and administrators" at the school. "The onJy way to curb the growing delinque ncy and stu· denl tyranny is the closed cam· pus ." Mrs. Norman added. Othe r parents told trustees high school s tud e nts h ave thrown rocks at young children. abused pets. damaged swim· ming pools. climbed fences, up· rooted pla nL'> a nd passed drugs a r ound their homes during school hours. One elderly m an said be asked some high ~chool boys to clean up a fter they finished eating the ir lunches on his 80·year-0ld neighbor's front lawn. "I was then foul-mouthed," he said. ·'The next day my mailbox was pillaged. A ne ighbor found a $664 check they had mutilated," the m an said. Roger Eastman. a local real estate agent, said his colleagues do not show homes In the area to customers because or the prob- le ms stemming from the high school. Gries bach, who has worked as a Sheriff's Investigator in South Orange C-Ounty since 1970. said a test conducted in 1974 at Mission Viejo High School showed that a closed campus policy reduced the n"!mber of burglaries in s ur rounding residential areas. School officials have agreed to m eet with residents, students and other interested people at 7 :30 p .m . Thurs day at Capistrano Valley Kigh School 26301 Via E scolar, Mlss io~ Viejo. F,...PflfleAJ WADDILL. • personnel. Waddill, a 43-year-old physi· clan, la accused of strangling the lwo-oound. 15-<>Unce infant after it allesedly su.rvlved . a saline abortion at Westminster Com· munily Hospital two years ago. Defense attorney Charles Weedman baa malntalned that the lnf ant, for all practical purposes, was already dead when Waddlll performed bit medical examlnatJoa. Chatterton baa acc:UMd Wad· dill of murderln1 tbe lDfaat known u Baby Girl Weaver, fearln1 be would face a malpractice 1ult If tbe baby llved and wu brain damaad. WaddW'1 nnt trial endicl 1ut May when Juron aald tbe1 were deadlocked~ 7 to a ln favor of ae· qultlal. ... Jn tHttmony on Monday former Wlltml ...... bolpltal ad· mlnl1trator Rlcha.rd LeGrand· tnUfted that be and not Weddill lllMd a lllrth certiftcate for lbe lnlut Wener. LeGrand Nici he 1lned the "eerttfteM of UH blrtb" 15 da,. ....... deliftl'7. ... ...... ., ........... the cerUfleaite beeHM W..JcWI bad f alled .. dD ao. ~oans Questioned Carter BUMineBB Funds Probed WASIUNGTON CAP > Al· tomey General Griffin B. Bell announced today the appoint- ment of Paul J . C urran. a Republican lawyer from New York as special counsel to con- duct an lnvesllgaUon Into bank loans made to Preside nt Carter 's family peanut business by the National Bauk or Georgia. C urran. a former U.S. at- torney for the southern district of New York, will have powers and responsibilities that fall just short or those or the special pros- ecutor who handle d the in - ves tigation of the Watergate scandal. Jus tice Department officials s aid the decision on whet.her in· diclment.s will be sought would re m ain with Assistant Attorney General Philip B. Heymann. head of the Justice Depart· me nt 's criminal division. The department said that 1f Heymann ultimately overrules Curran. "the matter wouJd be fully reported to the public and the Congress." T he decision to appoint a s p ec ial co unse l ca m e an response to pressure from Congress and the public. ''It is in l.he best interest of the administration of justice and the public's perception of the fa ir ness and 1mpartaalily of Justice that an independent special counsel be appointed ... Bell said The attorney general said the department's Investigation into the Carter family bus iness loans "did not resolve all factual and legal issues ·· Curran's task will be to m· vestigate lhe handling of $6 5 m illion m loans m ade to the Carter fa mily peanut warehouse by the Natmnal Bank of Georgia in 1975 and 1976. when former budget director Be rt Lance. a Carter !Mend, was bank presi- dent. Lance h as been under 1n· vestigalion by a feder al grand j ury in Atlanta looking into his banking practices. CBS News re - ported Monday that the Justice Department decided to seek an indictment a~ainst La nce and three unide ntified associates. The network report said the in· dictment being sought does not allege any wrongdoing in con· neclion with the Carter loans . The Justice Department re · Ex-Lagunan Mr. Lundell Services Held FuneraJ services we re held in Mexico S unday for former Lag una Beach bus ant'ssman Dennis Lundell , 61. who dl<.'<l at his Tijuana home Friday. Mr. Lundell, a 35-year res1- denl of Laguna Beach, moved to Tij uana three ycurs ago with has wife. Lucia. after operating tus Eme rald Bay window cleaning busines&-lor 25 years . A native or England. Mr. Lun- dell is survived by his wife, his son Kurt Lundell, of New York. brothe r s J ack Lund ell , o f Laguna Beach, Reggie Lundell of La Jolla . C-Ollin Lundell or Los Angeles, Harry Lundell of Vtc· Loria. B.C .. and Eric Lundell of London. Mr. Lundell also leaves his four s isters. Peggy Lundell and Hazel Dodsworth. of La Jolla, Connie Bell of Huntington Dcach and Tina Olsen or Big Bear. fin• Jewelry fused comment on t he C BS re- port. Lance was not a vailable for comme nt. A t;pecial report issued by two o f the Natio nal Bank o f Georgia 's directors in January said the bank did a poor job in handling tbe Carter warehouse loans and questioned a bank practice of holding warehouse checks without cashing them to avoid an overdrawn account. There have been no formal public accusations or wrongdo· ing against the president, his brother Billy or oth.;r members of lbe family. The pres ident's 63 percent Of the business IS In a blind trust while he ls in offi ce Curran, 46. was U.S . attorney in Manhattan from 1973 through most or 1975. lie was a member of lhe New York State Co·m mission of Investigation for fi ve yea r s and was appointed chairman In 1969 by the n·Gov. N e lson A . R9ckefelle,.. a Republican. Curran was head or the office that handled the Watergate pros ecut1on of rormcr Attorne y General John N M 1tchell and Mau rice Stans, former chie f fu nd-ra1st•r for President Nix· on's re-election committee. Legality Debated Council Sets Meet On., Pet Referrals A City attorney 's opinion says pet referrals by the privately o wne d Laguna Beach Pet Responsibility C-Ommittee In the city-owned animal shelte r are l~gitimate. but notes that coun- cilmen might want to regulate the arumal advocacy group Council members a re expect- ed to consider the issue torught when they meet at 7 o'clock in chambers at 505 Forest Ave The referral issue surfaced s eve ral weeks a go when a Lag una Beach vete rinarian cha rged that the pet committee had been referring s paying and neutering cases to a M iss1on V1e- JO pet doctor who, in turn. donates S2 lo the committee for each animal referred. Or. H.A. Carper conte nded the practice was illegal because the PRC occupied s pace in the city· owned Laguna Canyon Road animal shelter. But the legal opinion that will be considered tonight asserts that the pet people's use of the facility is fine If it constitutes a benefit to the public The opiruon by acting City Attorney Roger A. Grable also note:. that the co mmittee us es a pra vate telephone line to make referrals. Gra ble says the city should. however, require members to identify themselves as a private organization before giving refer- rals so people will understand Adidt Sclwol Scheduled For Lagimans Classes ranging from fore ign la_nguages lo uns poke n langua~<'s wi ll be offen.'<l in thl' Lagunu Beach Unified School Dis trict'' adult education program lhal begins next Mondav. School o ffil'ials announced that a tuition fee of $30 per ch1ss will be charged except for tho:.t· students completing high school graduation requireme nts People over 62 years old will also get into classes free Courses o ffered 1 n c lude Spanish. French a nd German. lip reading . .art, pa re nt·child participation and Enghsh as a second language. To register for the classes or to obtain furthe r information, 1n· te rested residents can contact the school district at 494-8546. it's not a public entity . "That's the only recommcnda· lion I will make to the council. .. City Manager Fred Solomon s aid Monday. "If they want to discuss furthe r guidelines or regul ations that's up to them ... Carper, however , plans to at tend the meeting and pres:. for further regulation:.. ··1 don't sec why they <PRC members) have to make refer- rals at a ll." he said Monday. "Veterinarians tan ad vert1!>e now and those who offe r low co::.t s paying a nd ncuterin~ scrv1cl.'!> s hould advertise 1l · Crash Victim Cut From Van; Driver Held A Sant a Ana m an was cut from hJs van by firem en wield· in~ the "J a ws of Lafe" Monday n\~ht <lfter a coll is ion on South Coast lh~hway that saw a nother man arrested for drunk driving. Bract Moriscttc, 26, was freed by means or the power tool aft.er a collision al midnight a t Coast Highway and Legion Street. He was rushed to South C-Oas t Medical Center where he wa~ treated for inJuries to his arm and leg. and later released. Ar rested by police on suspi· don of felony drunken driving was Alan Boudrot, 26. of 23741 Mariner Drive, South Laguna Details of the two-van colhsaon were sketchy Loday , but polict: said Boudrol was later relea:.ed on has promise to appear in r ourt on t he dru nk d r iving chur~c. 'lHIEVES TA.KE 22 FUR COATS NEW YORK (AP> -Thieves hroke into a fur stora~e area an the Lord & Taylor department store today and stoic 22 full- 1 en g th fur coats wo rth a n estimated Sl.30.000. police said. Sgt. Bar ry Wiiiia m s sajd a window had been bro ke n but po lice did not know af lh<: burglars entered through it or e scaped through 1t, when they triggered an alarm by breaking down a third-floor door I ' 35 fASHtON ISi.ANO • NEWPORT IEACH. CALlfOltNI~ 92660 TtLlPHONl (714) M4·2494 _________________ ....,.. ---~--, ., 'I • , Jeweler 'Mislays' $31,000 C~tu Me a Jl"welt"r's laf)fle or memor huis ro t him S3l 000 m precious, lOM:o.. lnt'ludll'\I( a 30 cantt tioldl'n sapphire v.orth $20.000. p0llct• 1uud lod.iy Thf' J"WC'l('r. Hf\ontlth-<S us Stanll'y Dom1lct 'l' r hopp, told ol f1ct'r ~· hud J brit•fc-:ii.t• con talnlllR lht• 'tom· lhut ht• ap parvntl kit :.11t111 g on tht• s I d t• w u I k .1 Ion~ Ne v. port Roult•\•t1r(J Mom.IJ~ 11 · he loaded his car with otlwr lllt'rl'himwi.e T s c h o µ p . w h o 'H' (' u s 1 o m jewdry bWSIO\'.SS lb l()(•ated Ill 1834 Newport Blvd . -.u1d he got in his car and dnl\ c• northbound o n N l'~port and whll\' np proachmg 21st Stn>et saw a man in a light colored v0an wave to him and shout that he had left a briefcase s itting o n the sidewalk. Tschopp returned to the front or his shop and eouldn 't find the attache case. He told police the man who shouted to him was abou.t 40 years of age, but could provide no further description. The jeweler said he scoured the entire s idewalk area as well as his business and his car in hopes he hadn't really lost the case, but couldn 't find 1t. A witness in a doughnut s hop near the Jeweler's business told officers a man who had been in a light-colored van had noticed the attache case sitting on the sidewalk and pointed it out to her. The witness said he made no furtl}er comments about the case and quickly left the shop. The contents of the case in eluded the golden sapphire stone valued at $20.000: a s maller sap. phire stone worth about Sl0.000. and several smaller rings and stones worth about $1,000 Long Beach Dial-a-Lift Service Set Beginning today. user s of Orange County Transit 01 s- l r i c t ' s I OCTDI d o or -to . .d est inat ion trans portation service for the handicapped can be chauffeured to and from Long Beach OCTD directors approved the coastal city run for the DiaJ-A Lift service Monday. Three major points of service in Long Beach will be the Veterans Hospital, the Naval Hospital a n\t Cal State Long Beach. OCTD officials s aid. Numerous requests have come in for lhe lift-e quipped van service to the three locations. of. ficials s aid. With the recent addition of eight new vans to the Dial-A-Lift fleet. the Long Beach run can be instituted without costs rising above the current budget. they S<lid. The one-way Dial·A·Lift fare is 35 Fents for handicapped and 75 cents for each able-bodied companion New RuJers Asked HEl.SlNKli Finland CAP> - Soc ial Democratic Prime Minister Kalevi Sorsa called on the Conservatives today to form a new government because or their gains in the national elec· lion Sunday and Monday. But political observers said the Gonservatives· chances of put- ting together a majority were very slim. · , .,.w,.._.... GOSSAMER ALBATROSS LIFTS OFF THE GROUND Acrots the Engllsh Channel by Pedal Power? Will It Fly? Pedal-power Plane Prepared LOS ANGELES IAP I if the Gossamer Albatross extremely lar~e cobweb" Channel ll won't be one s mall step for man compared by its designer to "an succ~s in crossing the English It will take a lot of steps by a strong-legged pilot. The Albatross is powere<I by an experienced cyclist pedaling in the cockpit. THE ALBATROSS WAS DESIGNED BY the team that won a British industrialist's $87.500 prize for building the first work- ing man-powered aircraft. Des igner Dr. Paul MacCrcady says it will travel about 11 mpt. at an altitude of 30 feet, and take about two hours to wing the ;'I miles from Dover. England to Cape Gris Nez. France. If it's the first muscle-powered aircraft to do so, MacCrcady gets a prize or 100 ,000 pounds sterling about $200.000 from aeronautit's buff Henry Kremer . ~ THE GOSSAMER ALBATROSS'S PREDECESSOR, the Gossamer Condor. was installed in the Smithsonian Institution in Wash.ington after pilot Bryan All en successfully pedaled it above a l.2·m1le. fi gure-eighl ,course in 1977. That won a purse offered by Kremer in 1959. The Gossamer Albatross, like the Condor. looked much like a space-age version of a Wright Brothers flyer when it was un- veiled Monday It has a sec-through Mylar covering instead of cloth and its spars are made of carbon filament tubing instead of wood. There's a propeller at the rear and the plane Is steered by jiggling a 20·foot pole with a l>tabilizer that sticks out of the front. ALTHOUGH IT IS 30 f'EE:J' LONG and has a 96-foot wingspan three feet wider than a OC-9 the Albatross weighs only 55 pounds. MacCready. Allen and their co-workers will take the Albatross to England in early May. and probably will not at· tempt to cross the channel until Augus t. County's Bus Fare May Rise to 4()c Orange County Transit Dis· trict bus riders will soon be pay- ing 40-cenl fares ins tead of 35 cents if a proposed increase is approved later this spring. OCTD directors set a public hearin~ to conside r the fa re change for May 7. If the nickel hike passes. 1t will be the second in the district's seven-year his· tory. If approved. the increase will go into effect with OCTD's an- nual June service change wh.ich alters routes to accommodate the summer 's beac h-bound trLYelers. The higher fa re is part of the district's five-year transit plan. officials said. The plan calls for another nickel bike in 1981, and one more in 1983, raising the ticket price ultimately to SO cents. Reasons offered for increasing the bus tab were to keep up with inflation. and to shift a greater portion of the ser vice cost to the user. In a related action. OCTD directors also approved a new s umm e r p a ss program . Customers will be offer ed three months or bus riding for the price o' one from June through August. OCTD officials said t hey hope the discount passes will attract new customers Pact Ends Strike SAN DIEGO <A P > Nearly 1,000 striking machinists at two General Dvnamics pl ants in s~n Diego have ratified a new con- tract by a 2· 1 margin, ending a lS·day walkout. ceremonies at London's Odeon Theater prior to the Royal Film Performance or the movie "California Suite." .. ' T..-My, tarch 20, 1979 5 DAILY PILOT A:f Skepticism Told Citizens Confused ()n Energy Crisis? WASHINGTON (AP ) -Ef· forts by President Carter to deaJ with the energy crisis have done little to persuade Ame r icans there reaJly is a problem. an or- ganization of U.S. governors told Congress today. "The signals from Washington ha ve been confused and mis- 1 ea din g ... Colorado Gov Richard Lamm told a Senate energy subcommittee. Virginia Gov. John Da lton agreed. citing "the need to con· vince our people that there ac- WEEKENO GAS BAN WON~ WORK-A4 t u ally is a serious energy shortage. which will continue and.increase." Speaking for the National Gov- ernors' Association. Lamm and Dalton took exception to a claim by Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinger that voluntary con- servation efforts have proved in· effective. People stand ready to do their share to conserve energy, but they must be convinced that shortages are real. the two gov· ernors testified ··P eople arc not yet convinced there is a serious problem." Lamm said. "What is needed is a clear dedaration by the presi- dent t hat we a re facing a shortage and that unless volun- tary conservation is successful . stiffer mandatory measures will follow ... The governo rs testified a s Carter began consulting with congressional leaders on steps he may take to s pur U.S. energy production and help the nation recover from the loss of Iranian oil. Lamm and Dalton told the Senate panel they see problems with the administration's pre- v ious ly s ubmitted s tand by energy conser vation plan, which envisions gasoline rationing and Zoning Topic Of Anaheim Conference A proposed county policy known as inclusionary zoning will be the subject or discussion at a noon forum Wednesday in Anaheim. A p~el of five experts will discuss the zoning plan that would require builde rs in Orange County to construct and sell 25 percent or their houses at prices considered affordable for low and moderate i ncomc buyers. The panelis ts will be Rex Gaede, chairman of the county plannin~ commission ; Al &>II. principal planner for the coun· ty's Environmental Manage· """ment Agency: Judy Swayne. ex- ecutive assistant to s upervisor ;rom Riley: Taylor Grant. a c.o m merci al and industrial builder. and Donald Turner. director of the California Department o f Housing and Community Development. ' · The forum will be held at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim. The aJ. fair . including lunch, is $5. Reservations can be mad~ by calling 644 -9000. This wee k a customer brought in some Jewelry she had inherited and asked that we make an appraisal of •I Among the items was a strand of pearts which 'had belonged to her grandmother She believed them to be natural pearls and wiShed to have that fact authenticated. The only way we can determine whether a strand of pearla Is natural or cultured Is by XRay. This procedure shows the knowledgeable gemologist beyond sny doubt whether the pes1 w• begun by nature or seeded by • cultured peerl fMmer It Is not unutuat to find a mlll,ld strand ... thet 11 both naturil Ind cultured pearl• In the Hme necklece. tn order to get an XRay lllm made. I toot( the PNM up to the lab at the Gemologlcat lnetltute In Santa Monica. Thi• lab 1h11n1S the aame physlcat · fecllltlel • the IChoot al>C>Ut which I have written many tlmn In this COiumn. The 0 .1.A. lab doee not make appralaata. It wOI make gem ldentlflcetlon and 9radlng only . • newr atteche8 • dOttar vllue to any material IUbmmtd to them f0t ln1ptcUon. ;!!:f.~eave that function to who are ectlvety buyl"9 1nd Hlllno dally In tNt marbt. I mate• Ihle point lt)eClflcally "9c1uH t hev9 found to many people .,. confuted b'f commerclat •• thtt heve gone into the butlntM of .... "9 IPP'lftall I weekend service-station clos· in gs . The governors s aid states should be permitted to choose alternates to ordering gasoline stations closed on Sundays or weekends. Subcommittee Chairman Ben- nett Johnston. D·La .. told them this part of Carter 's plan likely would be killed by Congress anyway. Dalton complained that the propOsed rationing plan., which officials say would be used only in a severe s hortage. does not in· elude federal aid to help states implement the plan and "takes no account of the vast dif· fe r e nces in driving patterni. among the states ." Deputy Energy Secretary John F. O'Leary told the panel Monday that the world oil supply s ituation. with restoration of some production from Iran. 1s looking brighter and that man- datory steps contained m the standby plan may not be needed One of the chief energy issues Carter must grapple with i!> whether lo allow federal price controls to expire on crude oi! Under existing law. the pres1· dent has th.is option beginning June I. The control:. expire automatically in mid· 1981 1f Carter fails to act before then Newport Man Held Auto Rams Gate At Nixon Estate A Newport Beach m an. who allegedly charged onto the Nix on Estate in San Clemente in a rented Cadillac Monday. 1s be- ing held in the mental health ward of UC I Medical Center following h.is capture by secret service agents. Don .Jay Col11nge, 32. of Newport Beac h . was ap. pre hended on the grounds or the Nixon est ate after a s ecret service agent blocked Collinge's car with hi s own vehicle as it sped through the grounds San Clemente police said Coll inge apparently r e nted the Cadillac in Loog Beach Friday A gate guard at the Cypress Shores community said he lifted the wooden gate arm when he saw Collinge approach the ~ate. The motorist allegedly drove through Cypress Shores to a rear gate or the Nixon estate. where his vehicle c r ashed SCAG Plan flit throug h the double wooden gates. knocking them from their hinges. 0 n c e 1 n s i d t• t h e N 1 x o o grounds, a secret service agent drove his car in front of the drive way m an attempt to stap Coll inge. , The incoherent motorist al legedly drove into the s ide or the agent's car. then backed up and rammed the vehicle again He was ta.ken into custOdy by Sa n Cll'm c ntc p o li c e and transferred to the Cl Medical Center as a dal)ger to h1mscll and others. Officers said he continually ram bled about someone pushing a button and blowing up tht! world and said he was going to stop them. Agents at the Nixon estate said this morning the gatei. have been repaired. Suit Filed on Use Of Housing Funds A coalition of developers. un- ion groups and business officials were to return to Orange County Superior Court today in a n effort to block the flow or federal hous· ing money into a regional plan- ning agency. Californians for Environment. Employment. Economy a nd Development <C EEED> fil ed s uit Monday alleging that the housing funds have been ill egal· ly g iven to the s ix -county Southern California Association or Governments <SCAG). At issue is $658.000 in federal funds SCAG officials plan to spend this year for developing regional land use proposals that could r-equire building or more lower-cost homes in Orange and five other counties. CEEED o ff ic ials have charged the SCAG p\pn would redirect growth into inner cities rather than to suburban areas. a @ &EM .WISE charge SCAG administrators have denied. Monday's court move 1s the latest in CEEED"s ongoing bal· lie against the SCAG housm~ plan . Judge Mark Sodttn earlier had \"01ded the hous ing efement faulting its environmental 1m pact report CEIR 1 SCAG Attorney David i-·inc said it ·was n't until late· lai.t week that he learned of tht• Judge's formal finding l\nd ht• declined comment on the• new suit until he has a chance lo re- view it. CEEED attorneys said they wo u l d see k a temporary restrammg order today halting SCAG 's use of the federal plan ning dollars If that move fails. the at lorneys sajd, they will ask for ,, hearing on a preliminary inJum· lion to block the flow of thc federal dollars. and have taken names that are s1m11ar and easily confused with lheG I A It has been some time since I last 111s1ted the Gemological Institute as we seldom need to use the XRay equipment and w e have all t ~ o th e r instruments neoessary t~ake appraisals here in our o•gem room I was pleased to have the opportunity to see some of the new muleral and gem exh1b1ts on display there. The pubhc r oo m s co nt a in many sh o wcases and there are beautiful cotlecllons available tor 111s1tors viewing Many of these have been g1tts to the G.t.A. by Interested patrons of the School while others are on loan HARLES H. HARR It was my privilege to be escorted beyond the security doors into the Research 1nd Development department by Richard T Liddicoat. the Executi11e Director of the G I.A We ere friends of tong stend1ng erid he knew I would be Interested In the panel ot all the many cotora and types of o•rnet• th•t th ey were preparing tor one of the diaplay cues If you etlere my enthualnm for gem atones. 1 heertlly recommend you vt11t the Gemo1oglca1 lnefltutt ol Amerlce In Santa Monica •.. or better yet. 119n up for • courte. 8ome or ''*" can e'Mf'I be ••enb'{0011~. ' - DM.V ptLOT TUMdtly. Merch 20, 117'9 -lad ·~·, ~ .. Ciag . b) ...... ~. Tom ~~\r Marplda~ • Who' H Kidding? M1aaoa. •111•0• ON THJ; WALL Today'• <auolt ol th d1y romt't from one Clayton L. Hekke, who ta poetmulA'r and man11er of the 1«Uon1I center which bandl .. mo.t of the mall In our r.aaon He ukJ. "Jt 11 my belief th1t we ue do1n1 a 1ood Job Ovt'r 4.000 dedluled poet&! t"mployt-.i11 an thl' Sant1a Ana SttUooal Centtr arc committed to provldan• the 11erv1ce cu11tonwn •~ ~nllUt'd to ttti'1ve. "Our aerv1ce 11i.ndanb are very atnnaent und w • maanlaln a 116 pen-nt or bt'tt~r overnlaht d<'llvery of firat clas• mall . Now lbat'1 wh•t Mr Bakke n1d. accordlnl to thl· cur rent 1 ue Of O.awn Ma'IUJne. a new pubhcataon ll• wr region almt'd at Oran1• Co4rnty women lt18 COMMt;NT ('AMt; WHEN th e t'dltor., Margam tlall ind Joan Robbma. had cornplett"d a com munlty survPy 1n the souttwm sect.or of our rounty 1n wh1rh thl'Y ai.kc-d n •adet., whut wtts good ur tH•d ubout lht· pl..il't' I shJll not hluw the tinUn: survey by l>dttors Ila. anti Hobbins 1n ttu11 ~Pa('e but clearly. M>me of thti hndanl(a 11ru ... "OkaJI. Sorry I Asktd What You Thlnk o/ IM. Postal Smince." interesting ln rating all kinds ol activities, like recreation, education, health care and police and fire protection, each category was given either an Outstanding, Adequate or Poor ranking. Adult and youlh recreation. for example, won heavily In the Outstanding column, with almost 70 percent of the rei.pondents saying the opportunities for fun are tops in our region M&.,'T OTHER CATEGQRIES at least ROt Adequate ranklni:s Only m two area1> did the Poor label prevail One or thei,,c was in cultural opportunities. Only 12 per- cent said at Outstandm~. 42 percent said it was adequate and 46 percent said 1l was Poor. Now are you ready for the category that lopped the Poor hsl? I'll bet you've aJready guessed. ft was the aloremenlJoned postal service ONLY JI PERCENT of those polled gave 1t Outstandmg. 39 percent said Jt was Adequate, while a whoppln151 percent gave it the El fi1oppo raUog. So maybe you un draw some kind of conclusion from all this. On the one band, it is possible that all or the post.al patrons surveyed simply do not understand the difficulties of postal service and how good lt ls under current circ u ms lances. Or on the other hand. you could conclude that Mr. Bakke: who runs the Orange County show, is out of touch In his belief that the postal service is doing a good job. Tue your pick. Kurdish War Still Rages SA NANDAJ, Iran (AP) - Sporadic gunbaltles continued around a besieged a rmy bar· racks in t.hla Kurdish city today as resident.a counted their dead and wounded. victims of bloody fighting between Kurdish rebels and government troops. Throughout the city groups of armed Kurdish fighters maMed road blocks in the virtually emp- ty st~ as army heltcoptera new overhead. Brooke Acts: Not 'Serious' WASHINGTON tAP > -The Senate £thlca Committee said today th1l form('r &!n. Edward Brooke. R·Maa1., en1a1ed ln Improper cond~t hy leltify1n1 falwly about a loan durtn1 an acrlmoa1ou1 rt lvorrt• iwtth:men\. with his wife. 'rht• t·ominlttct• also found that Brooke committed technical viola· Uun~ or ' ·nutc• rulc8 by fulllng lo l'f'PC>t1 properly 1Wme of h1B H · the committee's Investigation of llflll Brooke's financial affairs. an In· It concluded, however. thet qulry ke pt alive by, the Urooll.-'1 v1ol11llona were not Massachusetts Republicans In· "auftlcil'ntly 1erlou1" for the alstence that It be completed. rom mlttee t o have recom· The committee found that mcndl'd i.unctlon1t against Brooke tesU!led under oath on Broo k~ If h e were still a May 12. 1977. during hla divorce meni~roflh. SeJ'lale aettlement that he owed A. Raymond Tye $49.000. The panel BECA ~£ BROOKE lost his also found that Brooke staled n· cll't'lion bid in November. he May 15. 1978. In hi~ public no lon.:er 1s subJect to Senate finance disclosure s tatement 11ant tl0f\S even 1f the committee flied with the Senate that the had found senous wrongdoing. loan rrom Tye totaled S2,000. Rt>lcuse of the rtiporl ended Plan lo Cut Gas Sales Draws Fire WASHINGTON CAP> -A sludy prepared for Internal use by tlie Department of Energy re- portedly c..'Oncludes that a pro- posed ban on weekend sales of gasoline would r esult only in longer lines al the pumps the rest of the week and would save little fuel. TUE COMMl1TEE concluded that Brooke's second statement about the loan was "substanllal- ly corrt'ct " The committee added: "However, the giving or raise teslJmony under oath by a United States senator Is Im· proper conduct which renccts unfavorably on the UnilecJ Statei. s~mate ... Brooke previ o u s l y acknowledJ:ed m aking "mis- statements" about the loan. The ethks panel also found that Brooke improperly railed to report, m financial statemcnb filed with the !;(mate an 1970 and J 97 l , his holdings 1 n u Out ch Wes t Indies corporation and his guarunu~ of a loan or $32,500 from the Bank of Novu Scotia Refinery E~plodon Six people were injured early today when an explosion and fire at the l.500·acre Bayway refinery at Linden. N .J .. sent up a wall of flame that shook build mg::. as rar ~::. five miles away. Cause of the blast al the Exxon plant was not immediately known. .. Reduced hours of operation of gasoline s tatioru. should be discouraged, If not prohibited." the Washington Post today quot- ed the study as saying. Prisoner Wins Fees MANDATORY WEEKEND closing was one or four emergen· cy plans sent to Congress by the Carter adminJstrallon on March 1, and Energy Secretary James R Schlesinger told a Senate comm1llce lruit month that such closings "may be necessary. by summer." Officials have stressed tl'lat estimates of savings from the closings arc tentative . The Post said the s tudy found that the closings would create longer Imes at service station pu mpa on weekdays and would result In more gasollne waste than any or several other plans. THE NEWSPAPER s aid the study was conducted for the Energy Department by Resource Planning Associates Inc. ol Cambridge, M11ss .• and com pleled on Feb. 23. • .. Weekend closings don't a utomaUcally reduce conaump. lion," the Post quoted Vlvek Basrur, an economic conauJt.ant with the Cambridge firm 1as say. Ing In a telephone Interview. ·'The queueing phenomenon could increase gasoline con- sumption." THE !:)TI.JOY WAS said lo ad· vocatc a minimum purchase re- quirement as the beat way lo shorten station Jines and waste far less gasoline than would weekend cl08inga. The possiblllty of weekend closings has drawn fire from government omclals, businesses and congressmen In states that attract large numbers of touring motorists. • 'Beyond Belief~' Attonwy Wage to Be Paid WASlllNGTON IAP I /\ counterfeiter successfully SUl"<i the government from ha s cellblock an Leavenworth. Kan .. and then won a precedent· selling decision awarding tum $10 an hour m attorney's fees. "It's a novel new way to mah money while in pn~on." said Royce Lamberth, chief of the civil division or the US al· torney's ofrl<'c here "IT'S BEYOND MV belier that Co.1gress ever contemplat- ed every prisoner an th(' country to have a wmdfaJJ like this." The casl' of George Reynolds Jones Jr. 1s the first known an wb1ch a prisoner was awarded money for acting as his own lawyer lo a 'roodom o( lnforma· lion suit. according to Jusllre Department specialists. umbert.h saJd there's been no decision on whether to appeal the $425 In fees awarded lo Jones Feb. 28 by U.S. District Judgl' Uarr1nglon D . Parker 1n Washington. JONES. SERVING A fi ve-year sentence for possession of coun· terfeit money, s ued the Secret Service in December 1977 to ob- tam documents related to his case. He won under the 12 year-old You Can't Clip Coupons Out of the , Six O'clock News Freedom of Information Art . which allows citizens to obtdin ~ovcrnment records exct·pt those that would harm thr ('Oun try if disclosed. The law permits award of at torney's ft-es to successful plain tiffs. who can hie suit if an agen- c y ref u ~es to tu rn ov er documents. WHILE OTHER non-lawyer!. previously hav<' won attorney's fees, this apparently I!. the first time a prlaoner has won such an award. a ccording to Lynne Zusman, the Justice Oepart- meol'a speciaJlat In this area. .Arizon&: Due Heavy Snow "' ... "'' ~,.._,._ ......... At1M4kCIY •.ttl-• . .,"' ......... ..... llOt*' hH ... °"' ... c-1-.t1 ,........,. ~,t.'#Oml OeMef Oltrelt P'Mf'tlMI• ........ .......... ......... .... _.... •••CMW u.v..-......... Let ..... ....... ..... ... .......... ......... .... ..,. .... ., .. ow.a. ~ oneim ............ ........ ........ .......... ,.._.,ON .... .. u.. ""''----~ • , J -- I / But you can save money with 'the Daily Pilot. You can redeem coupons for savings at most grocery stores. Ads help ypu st?lect the suPermarket offering the best values -before you shop. , A prJnted ad assures you of recelvf ng the promised price . ' Daily Piiot readers also b~nefit from money-saving recipes, menu helps and nutrition news . For money-saving values not offered on the six o'clock news, rely on the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 • ' • • • ... Y our Hometown I Daily N_.wspaper J _/Orange Coast E D!rt O N VOL. 72, NO. 79, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY,,MARCH 20, 1979 c TEN CENTS ' Battle on Mesa Shop License a Drate: 8 ) JOl\NN•: Rt;\':'10l.O:o. Ol 1 ... 0.llt ...... \l•lf The b:ttc ll· lwt " t•t•n Jurw Ml'l.au,11hl111 print 'hop 111411t'r .ind tht' l'll) or t'11 ,t.i '11·..,.1 l'Odt>d Ill l\ 111• lOtlU) In lh1• tlurbor Jul111·1al 1>11strn:t Coun M 1ss Md .,.wi!hlin agret·d tu pa thl' bui.tnt'':,, hn•n'l' f...-tht• ("II) hru. been 't't:kmg fur almo:.t a year. ltm~1·,1·r ... tw will pay 1l un1kr ht•r tNrn•., "'hu·h t11t•1rns :.<Jm1· of I tw qut•suon"' on lht> h(•t·ni.t.• UfJ pl1ratmn 14111 .:11 unan'>Wl'rt'd .rnd ... h1• 14tll n•-;t•1 v1• tlw right to hur <'II) 1nspt•<·tors from her Mo111 11\g!>1dl' Printing shop un Mt"•" \ t.>rd1• Drt\t' Ea!>l I m glad 11 cilmt· out the wuy 11 did." '>he adm1ll~d afll'r a2reein~ to 1 he setth•menl in tht· c h.imber' or Jud lo{l' Selim f"rankhn Jr ··1 really didn't want to go to JU1I · Deputy <'llY attor ney Mark Huebsch had httl\' lo !\ay about the outcOml' of the case other lhJn to note that the c:1ty wtll get its money lfow mu("h hasn·r been determined yet. The fee 111 baSt'd on a nnual gross receipts. Mass McLauJ(hhn. who rallied Sp~e Shutt.le Test I t NASA's second space shuttle. the Colum bia, lakes a n early morning tes t flight to- day atop its 747 mother ship as a chase plan~ trails behind during a 50-minute ex· curs 1on to check tiles on the heat shield from Edwards Air Force Base. 17 ~ ; Three Mesam Arrested in Drug Sales Police and st ate narcotics a~ents arrested three men in a Costa Mesa apartment Monday in connection with the sale of four ounces of coeainc to an un- dt:rcover officer. S~t. Gary Webster or the Costa Mesa Poli("C Department said the three men taken into custody were identified as: -Anthony R. Rome, 10121 Merrimac Drive. Huntington Beac h. -William A. Schneider, 1634 Iowa SL. #C. Costa Mesa. -WUliam Norman Hay, 1654 Texas Circle. Costa Mesa. Webster said officers had ar· ranged for the undercover buy after keeping the s uspects under surveillance. He said the officer went to the Jowa Street address to make the purchase or $8.000 worth or • drugs. Afterward, the three i were taken into c ustody at the t apartment. ' Jn addition to the drugs seized, I l • . 1 f about $3,200 in cash was also confiscated, police said. The trio was booked at lhe Costa Mesa City Jail on suspi- cion or conspiracy to sell drugs. The three each posted bail ol Sl0.000 and were released later in the day. Their arraignment will take place in about two weeks. Rome. 24, told police he was a real estate salesman. Coas' Weat•er Chance' of showers decreasing to 40 percent tonight and 20 percent Wednesday morning. Highs Wednettday SI to 6$, Lows tonight 44 to 50. IN8 .. 1:.TO•AW Colilor* contiw• to /aee Hoer• sooter 11torC0911 lktpfte o IDitlC•r of ,..or-"°""°' rotttfoll. Storw °" ,,,.a. hNlex ,.. .,..,, ...,,.. ~ ........... Ji ~l I 1\1 .......... ! ........... _,,.,_ ....... ...... ,.. .. E ..... Ei --·~ .. ... .. -.. .. Spring to. Arrive With 'Wet Fee t '· Spring is expected lo creep in tonight on little wet feet. at 9:22. A low pressure system both at the surface and a loft produced intermittent rainshowers that dropped from n early three· tenths of an inch of precipitation in Huntington Beach overnjght to nearly half an inch in Laguna Beach. There was a 40 percent chan ce or showers and isolated thun· derstorms tonight, according to the National Weather Service T he forecast included con· s iderable cloudiness tonight, decreasing by Wednesday with the chance for rain only 2Q per. cent by early Wednesday morn· ing. No damage associated with the recent rainfall was reported in coastal communities The three -da y storm . measured at 1.17 inches In Irvine. brought the s eason rain· fall total to 19.72 inches, com· pared lo last year's total al this time or 24.96 inches. The NWS predicted an over- night low temperature tonight of 46 in coastal areas; tomorrow's p~edicted high was 60 degrees. with an expected low of 50. Forecasters said the weather system that was centered over Los Angeles this morning cover- ini;t a two or three state a rea. The storm was expected to move slowly out or the area. Enrollment Limit ~ked in Day Care The Costa Mesa City Council w ants to put a limit on tbe number of children allowed in day care homes in residenUaJ areas. After listening to nearly two bours of comments by College , Park area residents on the merit.a of a day care facility In their nei1hborhood Monday night, the council: -Agreed to allow the facility for six children to continue operating ln a home at 2524 Fordham Drive, but denied a re- quest by the couple who run the school to let them use their 1ara1e u a classroom for the .younpters. Thia action followed com- plaiata by 10me homeowners tbat Ullnl the garage ln lbat fuhloD would conaUtute a com- mercial CJl*'•lion in it, a viola- lioa of city codes. The council'• YOtewa13-2 wilh Mayor Ed McFarland and Coun· cUman Dom RaetU YOting no. -Approved a policy wbJch would require da1 eare bM>es with four to alx children to secure a ~ me permll to operaee lb a N.tdelltlal area. D17 care fad.lltie8 wtth three or fewer younpen would be Uated U a .. milted UM lD \be rea- kladal ..... Tlae IOlley, apprc:wed OD I ~l vote w111a· Raeltl dlueetlnl • .,_ fen Uttle from preMnt city laws except lD plaetnc a Umtt of no more tllaa Ila ehildreal on the ... ., ......... CCMl9dbnu Dona Hall Hid u.. polkJ C!CMlld be put ""° OI'· ~ltaaaee fGlrlll at a later dat. after officials watch and see how weU ll works. The Planning Commission had ,approved tbe use permit for the Fordham Drive center run by Mr. and Mrs. R. Spencer Ford. including use of the garage as long as one car could be parked iosjde, and then asked the coun· <See WOMEN, Page A2> Don't Bring White Ticket ToMeaaFest Green is in and white is out at Cost1 Mesa Hlgh School. Kathy Vento, chairman or a student group that is putting on a llonte Ctrlo night rundralser at the school Friday, explained it thi1 way: Ker home was burglarized Monday. Among the things taken wu a ba1 cont1ln.ina soo tickel9 to the Monte Carlo night event . 11'e Ucketa, which have a f1ce value totaling Sl.000, were Pl'inted on white .,.per Became of thla, she said, fund- ralHr orpoiaen no tonier will honor tbe wldte ducat. They are havtq Ille tJcltetl reprinted on creea....,.... The Monte Carlo nl1ht la planned for 1 p.m . to u p.na. Frida, ID u. lfeu Hip om h1H11 ratMd wm 10 to· the .....,. .. ,.. at the attoclated ·~•ntbody. J l a dozen supporters for her court appearance this morning said s he was fully prepared lo begin a 1ury triaJ on the issue Rut an hour long session with Huebsch in Judge f'ranklin's chambers ended wilh the agTee ment $he told her s upporters that the judge agreed with heT that items on the license aooticatlon such· as the detailed description or her business or her age were unnecessary .. Don't you people want the• money') .. sht' said the JUdg<> asked the city attorney Miss McLaughlin based her defense on the fact that she of fered five times to pay the fCt!. which she regards as a tax. But city officials refused lo accept her money bec'ause she wanted ' to reserve the right to bar city inspectors . She told the Judge she had al· lowed the city to make a fire m spection "After all, I don't want to burn my!\Clf up,'· she declared Other than thut inspection, she said she wants the city to ~ fSee DRAW, Page AZ l Me~a Jew~ler Loses . $31,000 • ID Gems A Costa Mesa Jewcll!r's lapst> of memory has cost him $31.000 in precious stones. including a 30 carat golden sapphirl' worth $20.000, polict• said today Th<• Jeweler . 1denllf1ed as Stanley Donald Tschopp, told of fi("ers he had a briefcase con taining the stones that he ap parenUy left sitt ing on the s idewalk a lon g Newport Boulevard Monday as hl' loaded his car with other merchandise Ts("hopp , whose c u s tom Jewelry bus1nes::. as located at 1834 Newport Blvd . l>a1d he go1 Baby Brain Damage Possible? By KATHY CLANC\' Of Ulll o.lly Pli.t Staff Movements detected in an in- fant Dr. Wtlliam Waddill of Hun tington Harbour is accused or strangling may ha ve been evidence of brain function. a physician who specializes in in- f ant brain disorders testified to· day. Dr Glenn F'owler. chief of neurology at Childrens Hospital of Orange County. said the al- legation of a sucking movement seen in the infant's face muy have been evidence or brain ac tivity But Fowler also told the Orange County Superior Court jury he would have been unable to make a determination in such a ca S£ w i l h the set of circumstances presented to tum so far. "I mean that under those circumstances. the possibility of brain damage is something you would have to consider." Fowler testified. "but it is too early in the examioation to make a con· clusion of irreversible brain damage. .. I would do whatever was necessary to support the child's life with the hope that there would not be Irreversible brain dam age, .. the physician con· tinued. Fowler was called to the stand by pr08e<.'utor Robert Chatterton to offer testimony as a medical expert concerning jerks seen in t~e infant and the sucking mo· lion reported by some hospital personnel. (~WADDILL, Page A2> Olilt#C' .. t rel m his car and drove northbound on Newport and while ap proachmg 21st Street. !\aw a man in a light colored van wavl' to him and shout that he had left u briefcase s 1lt1ng on the sidewalk Tschopp returned to the front of his shop and couldn't find the attache case. He told police tht- man who shouted to him was about 40 years of a~e. but could provide no further description. The Jeweler s aid he scoured the entire ::.1cfewalk area as well as his busmcs:, and h1:, car in hopes ht· hadn't really lost the l'ase. but couldn 't find 11 A witness in a doughnut shop near the Jeweler'!'. business told officers a man who had been in a laghl·colored vun had noticed the attache case sitting on the sidewalk and pointed it out to her The witness said he made no fu rther comments about the case and quickly left the shop The contents or the case in duded the golden sapphire stont- valued at $20.000 . a smaller sap phire stone worth about Sl0.000. and several smaller ring!\ a nd stones worth about Sl .000 Skept.i~ism A i r e d Citize n s Confused On Energy Crisis? WASHINGTON <APJ Ef forts by President Carter to deal with lhe energy crisis have done little to persuade Americans there really is a problem. an or ganization of U.S. governors told Congress today "The signals from Washington have been confused and mis- 1 ea ding," Colorado Gov Richard Lamm told a Senate energy subcommittee Virginia Gov. John Dalton Country Due Energy P lan WA SHINGTON <AP1 President Carter wall ad dress the nation March 29 to announce a n ener gy plan, co ng r e ss ional leaders said today Carter aJso indicated a( a White House breakfast that the plan may call for decontrol or oil prices with an accompanying tax on oil company profits. llouse Democratic Leader J im Wright of Texas told re- porters. But both Wright and House Speaker Thomas P O'Neill said Carter did not dwell on .s pecifics and planned further consulla · tions with key members of Congress before he makes bis energy .speech. agreed. citing "the need to con- vince our people that there ac tu ally 1s a serious e nergy shortage, which wHI continue"' and increase." Speaking for the National Gov· ernors· Association, Lamm a nd Dalton took exception to a claim by Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinger that voluntary con- servation efforts have proved in· ., effective . People stand ready to do their share to conser ve eneq~y. but they must be convinced that WEEKEND GAS BAN WON'T WORK-A4 s hortages arc reul . the l wo gov- ernors tt.~lified ··People are not yet convinced there is a serious problem." Lamm said. "What 1s needed is a clear declaration by the prcsi- d en t that we are facing a shortage and that unless volun- tary conservat.ton is successful , stiffer mandatory measures will follow." The governors testified as Carter began consulting with congressional leaders on steps he may take to spur U.S. energy production and help the nation recover from the loss of Iranian oil. Lamm and Dalton told the Senate panel they see problems with the administration's pre· viously s ubmitted s tandby energy conservation plan. which envisions gasoline rationing and weekend service-station clos- ings. Costa Mesa rtreman Ross McKelvey waabee away 1a1ollne from wreckap or overturned car on Newport Boulnard nnr Mesa Drive Monday. Caliromta ffiahway Patrol said driver of tbe car, still uniden· Uf'ied, fled the scene alter losing control or the vehicle. A pauenaer in the car wasn't • injured. Tiie 4 p.m. accident caused traffic to back up for 1ome dietance along Newport Boulevard and the freeway . • .. A.I DAii. V PILOT c Farewell t o S a r g e Mark Murrl'l. studt•nt body president at :\t''.\. port Harbor Jl1gh School. presided ~onduy as !>ludenb honored Al "Sarge" .Johnson a l <J ('ampu!i retirement party that rnduded music by a Marme Corps band .Johnson's wife, Frances, was on hand for the fe~li vities marking the end of · her husband 's 18 years as a custodian at the high school. J ohn~on said that. after 20 years in the Marine Corps and 18 years at Harbor High, he felt he had spent 38 years with ''the very bes.l." Loans Questioned Carter Business Funm Probed WASHING TON </\Pl -At · torney G4neral Griffin B. Bell announced today the appoint- ment of Paul J . Curran, a Republican lawyer from New York as special counsel to con- duct an investigation into bank loans made t o President Carter's family peanut business by the National Bauk or Georgia .. Curran. a former U.S. at- torney for the southern district administ ration of justice and the public's perception or the fair- ness and impartiality or justice that an independe nt special counsel be appointed," Bell said. The aUOrney general said the department's inves~igatioo into . lhe Carter family business loans "did not resolve all factual and legal issues " Curran's task will be to in- vestlgate the handling of $6.5 million in loans made to the Carter family peanut warehouse by the National Bank of Georgia in 1975 and 1976, when former budget dir~ctor Berl Lance, a Carter frielld, was bank presi- dent. Lance has been under in- vestigation by a federal gTand jury in Atlanta looking into his bankioj! practices. of New York. will have powers Chae More y e ar and responsibilities that rail just --------------short or those of the special pros- ecutor who handled the in vestigation of the Watergate scandal. Jus tice Department offi CLals s aid the decision on whether in- dictments will be sought would rem afo with Assistant Attorney Gen eral Philip B. Heymann, head of the Justice Depart- ment's criminal division. The d e partme nt said that if Heymann ultimately overrules Curran. "the matter would be fully reported to the public and the Congress.'' The decis ion ~o appoint a s p ecial coun sel cam e in response to pressure from Congress and the public ··u is in the best interest or the Mesa Extends Pact With Waste Agency The City of Costa Mesa will continue to be a part of the Newport Irvine Waste Manage. ment Planning Agency, al leas~ for one more year. The City Council agreed Mon- day night it was better to stay with the organization and pro- tect the city's interest than pull out. develop a plan to prevent pollu- tion of upper Newport Bay. Mayor Ed McFarland said NIWA h,as enabled local govern- ments lo become involved in areawide problems. "I'd hate to see us pass up tbe opportunity to participate." he said . Councilman Donn Hall said ht· is concerned the agency may try to expand its role Crom planning to enforcement. Michelle Opens Rebuttal Case N IWA. as the agency is known, was established by the Southern California Association or Gove rnments to perform water treatment studies for the area aod allow local agencies to "tr we pull out, they could un ilaterally decide to be an tm· forcement body," Hall said He said participation an the or. ganization was a matter of self. protection more than anything else. LOS ANGELES f AP> - Michelle Tnola Marvin's rebut- ta I case opened today with testimony from a woman who told how the natives or Palau would announce when they saw Miss Marvin: "There 's Lee Marvin's wife." Ra mona Owen, a friend of Miss Marvin and Lee Marvin in the late 1960s, sometimes spoke words in Palauan as she told of the couple's impact on people 10 I ht• tiny Microne~1an i.."iland whPre Marvin m<.1dl' movies She was the f1r:.l of 20 wit- nesses. including the wife or comedian Milton Berle, to be c alled by attorney Ma rvin Mitchelson in this phase of the case. "People discussed M ichellc and Lee Marvin because they were famous people and they were interested in their lives." Miss Owen testified. ''When Michelle and Lct>'s names were brought up, they were brought up as a couple. as hu:.band and wife." Miss Owen brought a letter which was admitted in evidence -Absolute Rubbis h ' Trudeau and Teddy Deny Affair Story TOR ONTO CAP> -5 pokesm en for Ma r ga r et frudeau and U.S. Sen. Edward \f. Kennedy deny they ever had 1 "brief romantic liaison." But he editor of Mac lean 's nagazine says he stands behind he report in lhe latest issue. St eve Martindale, a Los • o geles lawyer for Prime 1 in isle'" Trudeau's estranged 11fe, said Mrs. Trudeau denies aving an affair with Kennedy nd that she was amazed at the over story in Maclean's. Ma rti ndal e sai d Mr s 'rudeau, on holiday with her hildren at an undisclosed loca- 1on. told him Monday. "There is o basis in fact al all. It is bsolutely absurd." Martindale said he did not now where the story came rom. adding there is no mention r such an affair in the CTV in- e rview which Mrs . Trudeau arred from broadcast until her •OOk is released. "It's a state ment by the tUlhor O ( the article," .pokesman Tom Southwick faid. 'It doesn't quote Mrs. Trtftieau ti rectly .'' Judith Timson, who wrote the 1tory. said in a telephone in- :e rview that. "the parauaph Nas veTV carefullv worded and we're just. going to leave il at that." The story s aid Mrs . l'Tudeau bad confided having a liaison with Kennedy, but the confidant. was not identified. She refused to say where the "brief romantic liaison" wa.CJ al- leged to have occurred or to c DAILY PILOT T11tOf-¢NtlOelly~MC.--thll(­ bllltCllM_l'rn.,it_l_O,.llltOr-,_ -·"""'c.n-. S...el•Hll_ ... ""'°''~ _.,. nw..., ,,....,, It< C0\11 M .. a, Ht--"· ....................... ,,_, , • .., .............. ~INtll/IWlllC:.... ... ,,,,...,.._ ........ k ..... 1_.....,, .. .,._ -yt.. ,..._,.... ............. .,._ "" .. ...... ,~c..MlllltM.~•..at.. ....,. ... -...,~-~ ,. ••. c.w, lllC.1,, ....... ,_0.-........ ,,.... ... ··-":':.. ..... Tt __ .. __ ..... p.-..._ ........ ....... TtllJfloOe ('M4)..._, 0111•1•.MJ.,191•-..n " . whom it was revealed. Peter. Newman. editor or the weekly magazine with a 670,000 c irculation, said the magazine's two source· were confidants or Mrs. Trudeau and that he stands by the m. Fro.Page A l WADDILL. • Waddill, a 43-year·old physi- cian, is accused or stra ngling the two ·pound, 1.S-ounce infant alter it allegedly survived a saline abortion at Westminster Com- munity Hospital two years a2o. Defense attorney C harle s Weedman has majntained that the infant, for all practical purposes, was a lready dead when Waddill performed his medical examination. Chatterton has accused Wad- dill or murdering the infant known as Baby Girl Weaver, reari ng h e would face a m·a lpraclice suit if the baby lived and was brain d a m aged. Waddill's first trial ended last May when jurors said they were deadlocked 7 to s in favor or ac- quittal. Carnival Set At TeWinkle TeWlnkle School in Costa Meaa wU1 be \he scene or a com- bination swap meet/rummage aale /carnlval 8aturday from 10 a .m . to3p.m. SpoMOred by the TeWlnkle Scbool, PTA, the event will feature thouaands of items for sale contribut.C!d by mon than 500 f amlliee and or1anl11llons ln lbe area. Actlvitle• also wlll Include gamH a nd a b ake sale . Proceedl from the event wm 10 towanl ~ edueationa.I aaDDlel and ~ul,....t fcw tbe aellOal. ,,.. ............ et ... c.llfanla a. and could imJ)each Marvin's wit- ness stand testimony. The t ypewritten letter was typed in two parts -one signed. "L ee." addi n g , "Here 's Mi cheUe." Miss Marvin's por- tion is signed by her. The letter, dated March 19, 1970, contain~d an extensive description by Marvin of his plans to build a home on Palau for himself and Miss Marvin - plans Marvin had denied earlier m court. "The idea is very exciting and one that I want lo look forward to.·· Marvin wrote. In her a dd e ndu m , Mi ss· Marvin wrote. "It all sounds so exciting to me about the house. and I'm really looking forward to having our own place there." Al the time, Miss Owen was m arried to WilUam lsley, an ar chitect who was planning the building of lhe house. Confronted with the letter in court, Marvin pondered it and whispered with his attorneys. ""Mr. Marvin says this letter could have been his," sajd al· torney A. David Kagon. "He has no specific recollection of it, but it could have been his ." The letter is similar in style to several love letters written by Marvin which are in evidence. All the letters contain massive spelling errors. There are 26 such errors in the Owe n letter. The letter contains references to tile to be used for the roof, sewer problems and the lease. which would expire when tht' 55-year-old actor 1s 76. Miss Owen, who lives in Seal· tie but was born in Micronesia, told o r striking ao easy friendship with Miss Marvin. She said she liked the actor but became distressed when he was drunk. Once, she said she. her fathe r and her husband were forced to leave a r est aurant because Marvin was shouting of- fensive remarks at them. Car Rams Nixon Home Gate A Newport Beach man, who all egedly charged onto the Nix- on Estate m San Clemente in a rented CadiUac Monday, as be- ing held in the mental health wa rd of UC l Medical Center following his capture by secret :.ervice agents. Don J a y Colltnge, 32. of Newport Beac h , wa s ap - prehended on the grounds of the Ni xon estate after a secret service agent blocked Coltinge's car with his own vehicle as 1t sped through the grounds. San Clemente police said Coll- i nge a pparently rented the Cadillac in Long Beach Friday. Mesa Council 0 Ks A gate guard at the Cy press Shores community s aid he lifted the wooden gate arm when he saw Collinge approach the gate. The motorist a llegedly drove through Cypress Shores to a rear gate of the Nixon estate. where h is vehicle crashed t hroug h t he double wood.en gates, knockjng them from their binges. Reorganizing Plan Once insid e the Nixon grounds. a secret service agent drove has car in front of the driveway in an attempt to stop Collinge. The Costa Mesa City Council gave its blessings Monday night to a plan by City Manager Fred SorsabaJ to reorganize the plan- ning and building safety depart- ments. "It's my hope that by July we'll have the entire department merged," Sorsabal said. The plan calls ror the con- solidation or the two depart- ments in an effort to improve ef- ficiency and service. "This can mean savings and e Hiciency," Councilman Dom Raciti said. "This is another s tep toward e fficiency and economy. ' FroMPageAI WOMEN ••. cil to make a policy decision on su ch fac ilities in r esidential areas. Most council members said they did not find It objectionable for day care homes to be run in residential zones. "We do need care Cor children within the f4)mmunlly ," Hall said. But Raciti, in discussing the application or the Fords, saift he was concerned about encroach· menl or business enterprises in residential neighborhoods. •'The garase bas nothing to do with it;" he said. "Is it a busi- ness or not? If it's a buslness, it doesn't belong in a (residential ) zone. There's a time and a place for everything. Thia ls not the place. This is a business." However. Hall said day care faciUties are neee11ary ln com· munlU. at Iona u the y are not 111 buncbed toctther. ln dllcuulq the policy tsaue. Councilwoman Norma Herbot 1ald the ctt.y would need to rec-oplse that da, rare bom• are IMICMl.,Y and not pntead Uley don't allt. It 18 ..Um8'ed there are '8 day ean laollMI In Calta .._. Uceued fOf' tbe can of elllldna. T1M eomat1 .. the lte9llal ...... cy for then home1 , oftlclal1 Hid. S•ventHn of Uae h HDHd homea have tbrH or fewer cbUdno ud don't nq\llre tDY •l*lal pennlt.. TIM ,.........,. have from four to JO elllldrw aad OD11 two fl U.. IMlte ob-~ m1u. c1t1 omet• ... dt • l The Planning Department is involved in advanced plannmg matters and processing of new developments while the Building Safety Deparlm ent iss ues permits and does on·site inspec- tions . Under the reorganization, the two agencies wo11ld share the same office, providing a com- mon counter for planning in· formation and permits. The new department would be administered by a pla nning de- velopment services director. a classification the council also approved Monday night. T he charges are similar to a reorganization of the public works and engineering fun~lions of the city five xears ago. • The incoherent motorist al- legedly drove into the side of the agent's car. then backed up and rammed the vehicle again. He was taken into custody by San Clemente police and transferred to the UCI Medical Center as a danger lo himsetr and others. Officers said he continually rambled about someone pushing a button and blowing up the world and said he was going to stop them. Agents at the Nixon estate said this morning the gates have been repaired. JS FASHION ISLAND • NlWPORl 8EACH, CALIFOINIA 92660 TELEPHONE (7141 .. 4·2494 , \ By staying in the group, City Manager Fred Sorsabal said. the city may have to make a financial commitment al some future time. "T he precise a mount of this financial commit- ment cannot be discerned at this time," be said . However. those advantages to staying in NIWA would include improved cooperation with Newport Beach, he said. In a rehlled move. the council recommended ~cv<:ral rev1s1on~ to N lWA 's Waste Treatment Management Plan, the goal of which is to reduce or ehminalc sedimentation a nd pollutanb that originate in urban areas near Newport Bay. The council's suggestion:-. in· elude maintaining stret:l sweep- ing programs, maintaining litter control programs "to the extent financially feasible and adoptm~ by October a grading and erosion control ordinance. SCAG has asked the city to commit intself to various pro grams aimed at improving lhl' quality or water that drains into Newport. Bay. These programs include lhe upgrading of various municipal services as well as a pproval of new rules and im- plementation of new services . F ro.Page A l DRAW .•• armed with a search warrant. Judge Franklin appare ntly agreed and so the case was set- tled without going to trial. Miss McLaughlin s aid the morning's experience left her a bit drained. Rut she vowed she'd have her money to city ha ll within two days. "This isn't really a license." she added. 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'it= mlnlttrallon olllcl•I• Hid .... ,.. : I .. ~ .... ~ 1r" , ff-:::~ : J-.-'·· · ="", l .~' ., fkll t Ji ~ ~ "catastrophe" for the nation's anU· Ml.l 1i ft:: ~ 15 .~... .,' .• ' .. · If~ ') : 11 ·1 11 1g ~~ infiationprosram. • ,-:i m l .. -; lt'l 9' -; t ·+ ; .: ~ l ·i ::·" "" ~/!..._ ~· w. U a1ao ...ported that the naUon a ti! ,t 11 • 1:1 ... .• 'J • ~ "" ... '4. s1 ~ 16 na prod. uct. e~panded at • S.t al I · -:: • " _. j 1 ~ 1t ~rcent rate ln the flllal lhJW months ~ · '* : 1 ·:: : ~: d :I :t:~ of I.be ,_,, up from the 6.4 percent .11 .. J l . ~ · ~ .I ~ ~ e1th11ated prevloualy. The 1aln In •. :I : fJ n..= 111 :.:··· i m.:.~ GNP for the year wu •n even 4 per·· ,,. t -1-4 -• 1.t!:-1 cent ~ . ~·~ I HI.! 'l II""""' i. . ';,;:: ~ TIM plM In prallto and -· ' U ~·t i ~~... 1' , : ~ == = lrowtll were batb dllturblqb hlch I ... ~ . ii 1 ~~. ,, .. ·~ i Im-I: and CCJllltitUted a tetbacll CO tbe na· ., I ~·-a :: f.:; = ~I -· 'Oi. ~ E: = tJoa •• llllJ.inftaUoa drive . • s DAILY PILOT D5 Monster Eyed Regulat,ion Takes Over By JOHN CUNNIFF . ........... ~ You cannot buy shares in it. alJ(f since tt doesn'l. ma~e any mone~ you wouldn't want to. but regulation 1s probably America's No. 1 growth Industry. Federal apcod1ng to adminlater it cost the government $866 millioo ln fiscal 1970. The filcaJ 1980 budget allocates regulatory expenditures of $6.04 billion, an increase or nearly 600 percent. THAT G&OWTH. SA VS KENNETH Chilton. usistant dlreetor ol the Center for tbe Study of American Bus~ness at St. Louis University. "would be tbe envy of any business executive tracking a company's sales." . Similar to the pattern in business. be observes, "it 1s the newer ·product lines' -consumer safety and health, job safety. and environment and energy -that show the most rapid expansion.'· . . . While he was at the Brookings Institution, Charles Schultze. now chairman of the President's Council . of Economic Advisers. offered another telling observal100 about regulation's grow~: 0 •·Relying on regulat)()O ra~r than economic incentives to deal with the highly complex areas of be~avio~ has a built·in d yna mic that inevita bly broadens the scope of regulation... ~ Might not goals be more efficiently achieved, he asked then. if we used market incentives instead. such as fees related to a firm's pollutant activities. with the money used to maintain en· vironmentaJ standards? cuNN1flF The reflections a.re from two studies . released during the past few days, by tKc St. Louis study center and by the Business Roundtable. th, .. latter a small organization or big business chief executives, .. THEY ARE NOT THE ONl,Y ones concer~d . Slowly. it appears. everyone is getting worried a!:><>ut.regL1latlon,'s growth. even consumer. gr.oups that _acu.vely pu~ued it. even officials charged with 1mplementmg tt. . Congress has before it a number of reform b1~ls. The White House has issued executive order 12044. on tm~v ­ ing government regulation. It has also formed a regulatory analysis review group. . Reformers are not a ll of a fabric. Some seek ~ore ef~t · ciency. nothing more. and some want the machtoery dts· mantled. One thread, however. is woven through all: They fear a monster has been loosed. THE MONSTER GOBBLES DOLLARS. and the com· mon fear is that unless given better training and more direction. it might f'Jegenerate into doing liltle but that. Regulation. they say, must be regulal':d Hence the studies. neither of which takes a poht1cal stand. each limiting itself to 01oslly statistical findings and comparisons. Through Arthur Anderson & Co .. lhe account~ng firm, the Roundtable studied cost to 48 companies in 20 m· dustries of just six regulatory agencies the fi rst such study. it claims. ever done. The fi g ure · S2.621.593,000. a number whose significance is revealed in comparison with the com· panies' total research and development costs, generally thought to be their lifeblood, of $6 billion. THE 556-PAGE REPORT, which shows that in severl:'l instances regulations conflict with broad national goals. ts available from the Roundtable. The Center's study. among other things. documents the expansion of new forms of regulation. including con· sumer safety and health. job safety. environment and energy, wh.ich account tor 83 percent of the fiscal 1~ reg- ulatory budget, up from 19'.71 's 69 ~rcent. . The center offered an mterestmg comparison: "The 10-year period from 1970 to 1979 witnessed the establishment of the largest number of new regulalc?"y agencies. 20. The runner-up decade. the New Deal penod or the 1930s. produced 11 new agencies ... Biuiness Clinic Series to Begin A series of five small business clinics. each design"ed to focus on a specific area of business decision makin~. will begin Wednesday as a joint venture of the S~all Busi· ness Administration. the Service Corps of Retired Ex · ecutives and Saddleback College. Mission Viejo. Bill Davis. a member of SCORE and clinic moderator. said each meeting will be a working discussion designed to assist lhe participants in dealing with business questions facing entrepreneurs. LEADING EACH CLINIC WILL BE an expert ln a specific area of bus iness. E1tch leader is volunteering his or her services. The cl1n.ics. their dates and the leaders: -Wednes day ... What Are Your Management Considerations"" led by Bill David. retired president and chief executive of Western Consumer Industries. -March 28. "Site Location and Lease Negotiation." led by Bob Covin. former president of G, G . Shops. Inc .. New York City. -April 4. "Site Financial Planning for Small Busi· ness." led by Garry Hollaar. former president. First State Bank of Litchfield. Minn. -April 18. ···Keeping Control Through Keeping Records ... led by Shirley Laskin, former retail clothing chain owner. college instructor and SBA lecturer: . -April 25. "Marketing for Retail and Services Bust· nesses." led by Alyn Berchovich. former president or Seeman Co .. Inc .. San Francisco. THE MEETINGS WIU. 8~ HELD from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m . and. Davis said, enrollment wlll be limited Reservations may be obtained by calling Saddleback College community affairs office at 495-4950. Programs will be heJd in Room 309 of the college's Scicnce1M11th Building. Fee for the series is Sl6 or $3.25 per clinic if reserva· tions are made in advance. Each event Is $3.iS at the door if space is available. ('al.Comp Conipletes Sale of Division Callfomia Compu~J' Product." Inc .. Anaheim, reports u baa completed the sale of Its Memory Products division. In separa~ tnnaecUoas. tbe division's higb·capactty dlak memoey HCIMftl hu beell sold to Xero• Corp. and ib a111all disk melMrJ operation to BUUtics Computer Corp. A tblrd dtvtaloo .. ment, Airform lnc., manufacturer of melal cabinetry for the computer lnduatry. baa been sold to Actvaaee Macldne Corp. . CAlll PA YllSNTS OF Sii 111UJON have been re· a.lved from \he three tran&actiona, "with addltional amount.a to be paid u_pon completion of the Hdlta or tranaferred UMts ... said <Horse M. Canova, pretfdent. He laid that of lM lnltlal cllh pl'Oeffdl, $19 m\lllon bu been app1Md co repaymenl of ba.Dk debt. • OM.Y PILOT MARMADUKE by Brad Andtrion ·Don I you b II ve the rnlondor? lodoy 11 th f1r1t day ot •pring 1 SUP RH RO S FU NKY WtNK ' • j ! ~O 'Ttl c:'l-i~lrM IC l-100L- W H l!t iH Y ~fAC.H P01~e ANO GtCKS Gee•, .t~, Do YOU ~aAL.L.V ,.._..tNI(' IT wovu.o Hl!l..P ?j' ORABBLE by Tom 81Uuk by Melt uzarlus ~LAE'a. 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