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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 27, 1979
VOL 12. HO ... l SECTIONS, lt PAGES
Lucky Kid
Ken ny Luis. 8, tells fire man Mike Hogan how he slept
through a heavy s urf that capsized the boat he was in
1''our others. inc luding Kenny's father and older brother,
drowned in the accident off Morro Bay. <Story Page AS.)
A f ter Stabbi ng
On Violent Movies
Hearing Pledged
By WILLIAM HODGE
OI -Delly "llet Steff San Juan Capistrano Mayor
Kenneth Friess said today he
plans t.o air concerns over films
shown al a local drive-in theater
a fter lhe Friday stabbing of a
17-year-old boy during a screen·
mg of the gang violence film
.. Warriors."
"But we could make a public
statement."
He admitted it was bard to say
for sure that Fnday's vjolence
was prompted by the film , which
graphically depicts gang wars in
New York City.
But, be noted, there have been
other incidents or violence al
(See nLMS, PaJCe A2>
Treaty
Support
Sought
WASHlNGTON CAP> Egyp·
tian President Anwar Sadat told
Congress today that Israel
should be persuaded to solve the
lingering problem of P<Jlestinian
Arabs. Israeli Prime Minister
Menachem Begin pledged to r<'-
solvt> the Palestinian issue .
Both Sadat. and Begin met
with members of Congress in an
effort to build support for lhl'
U.S. aid provisions of the treaty
they s igned in a While House
ceremony Monday . 1 Related
photos A4, AS >
Rut both addressed the long
standing proble m of what to do
BOMBINGS PROTEST
PEACE TREATY-A4
about the Palestinians. a point of
contention that has separated
Is rael from its Arab neighbors
for a generation.
Sadat, in a meeting with mem·
bers of the House of Represen
tatives, did not repeat his long·
staled position that the Palesti
nians should have a state of
their own. But he left no doubt
that his goal for the Palestinians
dlHers wide ly from that of
Begin.
Both leaders are clearly com·
peUng for the support of Presa·
dent Carter , who has urged the
P a lestinians lo joi n tal ks
b etween Egyp t and Israel,
scheduled to begin in about six
weeks. Sadat said lhe talks will
be a test of Israel's good faith
and that success is in the best in·
teresta of the United States.
"You can use your influence lo
mode rate the pos ition of the
Israelis," Sadat said.
Begin ba s flatly ruled out
creation ol a Palestinian state in
proposing a limited form of
a utonomy for the 1.1 million
Pale1UnJan Arabs living in the
<See MIDEAST, Page A2)
es 9%
Begin Pledges
To Resolve I~ue
Of Palestinians
Col/ ers Tune Up
Prior to Storm
Players from the Women's Ke mper Ope n golf
tourna ment. scheduled to s tart with a pro.am e vent
Wednesday a t the Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa
Mesa. wer e able to get in a prac
lice round Monday before rains
closed the course today
Today's sports pages include
an intervi e w with LPGA
superstar Nancy Lopez and pie
lures of other player~ during
Monday's practice on Page fl I
/\lso in today·s s ports s~<:tion •~
the lime schedule for the pros in
Wednes day 's pro-a m l'\'cnt on Lo"" Page B2.
$14.5 4 a Barre l
OPRC Hikes Oil
Price 9 Percent
GENEVA. Switzerland <AP 1
T h e Oq~anizalion of
Petroleum Exportin~ Countries
voted today to raise the base
price or crude oil by 9 percent as
of next Sunday to $14.!>4 a barrel
That would Increase American
pump prices for gasoline by
about two cents a gallon.
Li bya a nd Venezue la im·
m edi a te ly a nno un ced s u r
cha rges on the new prh.>.e.
The new base price apparently
was a victory for the so-called
Arab moderates such as Saudi
Arabia and Abu Dha bi over
more militant members such as
Algeria, Iran, Libya and Iraq.
The militants apparently set·
Canadians to Vote
OTIAWA (AP ) -Canadians
will vote May 22 in a general
election to decide whether to
extend Prime Minister Pierre
EJlloU T rudeau 's l1 years in
office.
tied for the smaller increase an
the base prace in exchangc for
the surchar~es. ana lysL'> saad
The new base price ts tht•
pr ice the oil cartel oraganally set
for next October 10 its quarterly
increase schedule
An OPEC announcement said
UNLEADED GAS
TO GOUP FIVE CENTs-A4
the oil ministers a uthoriwd un
limited surcharges over the base
price. depending on market de·
mand.
Today's base pr ice increase 1:,,
roughly equal to surcharges an
nounced earlier by many OPEC
me mbers and s upersedes those
surcharges. However Libya an·
nounced it would ra ise prices
Sl.66 a barrel over the new base
price. Venezuela announced a
$1.20 increase
Ira n. which lobbied for <i
whopping 29 percent increase an
the base price, said it had no
<SeeOIL, Page AZ>
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Floods,
Squalls
Reported
By TOM BARLEY
Of -o.llr ~llet SUll A wand-whipped Pacific stor m
d escribed by t h e Nationa l
Weather Service today as win·
ter 's final nang is expected lo
continue dre n c hing Or ange
County tonight and Wednesday.
.. We scf.' no s1~n of clearing
before Thursday." a forecaster
said "ff o wcv<>r . the wi nds
which sprang up Monday night
!)hould abatt· on Wt·dnt•sday ...
f<'or<'cas tcrs cxp<'ct that most
of Southern Calirornaa will be hit
by more than an inch of ram
before the storm moves out of
the area to the southwest.
Orange County traffic officPrs
!'>Did that many motorists were
ham pcred by flooded antcrscc
t ion s and brief. l orrentietl
!)quails as they rlrove to work
today
C al1f o rn1 a ll 1g hway
Patrolmt'n saad weather condi-
taono; werr rcspon:-.iblc for an ac
cade nt which backed up traffic
for one and one half miles on
Pac1f1c Coast Highway north of
El Morro School near Laguna
Bea ch
Ofricers said mcr11cal aad was
being soul(hl for the occupanL'> or an ov<•rturncd rar. Furth~r
details were not immediately
;Jvailable
The C ll P rcportc d t hat
collisions involving three cars on
($eeSTORM, Page A2)
Coas •
Weath e r
Friess pledged to bring the is·
sue before councilmen April 4,
noting he had been "concerned
about the quality of rums at the
the ate r before ...
"There's been some really
violent films al this theater
before,.. the tnayor said. "AP·
parenlly there's not much we
can do about It legally unlesA
they ehow x·r ated lllms.
Two Cape Teens Save House
T hun der s to r m s
expected to continue with
c hance o r s hower s 70
percent Wednesday. Highs
Wednesday near 60. lows
tonight near SO Winds or
15 to 2IO mph expected to
continue
I NSIDE T ODAY
The feeling of belonging waa ~lmirig, 1ays .a
c ult h t c onvert as he
descnbea his third week Wtth
the "li'amily' o/ the Rev. Sun
Myung Moon. See story. P.age
A7
Biii Bill Delayed
SACRAMENTO (AP> -The
bill to call a •pedal election this Aul\llt on tcbc* bualn1 is being
delayed in committee wblle lbe
author tries to pers uade two
more members to .ote for tt.
8y STEVE MITCHELL
OflMINllyll'llel•lelt
Capistrano Beach brothers
J e ff and Darrin Crawford
e arned the hero title lhis week
after belptnc control a blase In
t heir neipborhood until flre UD·
its arrived.
Tbe two teen·a1en were walk·
in1 to tchool Monday mornlnc
when they stopped atop 1 bluff
to check out the wavea at
Doheny Slate Beach Park.
They spotted 1moke comtnc
from a nearby house at 11256 Via
CaHtomia and ran to the bum·
Ing s tructure.
D a rri n , a 13·year ·o l d
Shorediffs Junior High School
8eve nth 1rade r, grabbed a brick
and lOlled it through a wlndow.
The your111ter 1houted through
the broke n pane , asking If
anyone WQ Inside.
tlear1n1 no answe r, Da rrin
srabbed • 1arden hose and
be1an equirti"I water Into the
bla&lnc den wblle brother J etr
ran tor help .
"I ran up the •treet looklnt ror
a phone,'' tbe ti-year-old Serra
Hlirb Altt matlve School 10th
•
grader sald.
He spotted a school bus and
stopped U, asking the driver to
radio a report In to the fire de·
partme.nt. Tben he ran back t.o
the home and began playing
water from a hoae onto the
structure.
County ti re Capt. Ma r c
Hawkim said that by ttM Ume
bl• unita arrived tbe den area
w11 fully Involved ln names.
• 'Tboee kids were hltUq the
fire wttb bolet aod they~
ly kept UM damaae down.·· he
sald.
Firemen took over for the two
boys and quickly extinguished
the blue, believed s parked by an electrical short ln the den.
Da mage was estimated al
SS.000 to the structure, occupied
by \be La rry Rowley family.
wbo were a way from the borne
at tbe time.
Firemen eaid more than $2,000
damase wu done to conten~ or
ttM bui1dlfta -including S275 in
rent money the family had taped
under a coffee ta ble
Captain Ha wkins asaid the
(See REaOES, Pa•e AZ>
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MIDEAST ...
WP°'I Bank and (;at.a
In a m<·<·tmg with m1:m b1•ri. of
!he S1·na l(•, lit·gm plcd gt:d that
1 ... ral'I wi ll solvr 1ls problem
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als(•lf to the .ft>wb h nation
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)OU, • Hci;in told thl' !>l'ntttor'
'Don't doubt u-. Don't doubtour
mlt'nllon" l>on'I doubt our r1•
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111•1ghh<1r.., "
And. hl' added "We w&1nl to
solve m a hum une wuy lhc proh
lem of the Palestrnian Arab:. ..
Uoth R<•j.!in and Sadat urgctl
C'ongn •ss to look f:1vorablv on
nmtinucd U.S. :.ad µrom1M:d a!.
p~irl of lht:1r lrc :.ily of pt>t.1<·c
C un ~rt·~' w al l b e a s kt:d t u
.1uthora1.c :a $i1 8 billio n 1rnt·kagt'
•)f g runt!> and loam. rur li:;rat•l
a nd E~ypt
B1·gin. refer ring to has country
a s the only slttblc c\cmocrury m
t h t• Middle E as t . warm·d of
grow ing Soviet influe nce a nd
'-:l id the n u!>siam, arc ui:;1n~
pro xy w;trs to e ndange r li berty
.iround the world
At least twice Be~10 U!>ed the
phrase "liberty Is an danger."
And hl' said that 1n lhe past two
yea rs Lhc Sov1C't Union "look
over by proxy" Vietna m . Cam ·
bo d1 a . S o uth Y e m e n .·
A f g h a nis t a n , E thiopia a nd
Mozambique
··Now we must s ay tha t the de
terrent the 1trcat Powers have ts,
und e r the c irc ums tances,
absolutely necessa ry," he said.
adding: S..uda Arabia a nd all Its
oil "can nlso become :. victim."
Monday ni~hl, both Begin and
Sadat proposed that President
Cart C'r rcceiv<' the Nobel Peace
Prize.
The Is raeli prime ministe r
broached the Nobel prize Idea al
a gala dinncri in a tent set up
be hand the While House Monday
night. The Egyptia n president
rose quickly t() s upport the idea
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during their h<11Mm
Jn a full d ay 0 11 th1· -;tanrl. Mlss
Ma rvin 'Poke out about a young
actor namt>d Hu·hartl Ha ughty.
a <·ontruverswl w1lnc~~ during
Marvin's defon'l' c·as c.
She denied e mphatically thut
she e ver had a sexual n·la
tionship with Daughty and quot
ed a nother witnes'! as once con
fidmg tha t s he thought Oaughty
was gay.
"How did you m eet Mr
Daughty'!" asked he r attorney
Marvin Mitchclson.
"Mr Marvin. t he dl'fend<.anl.
antrodu<'l'd me to him." Mis~
M;trv1n s aid.
-"Did you at any lime , Mis"
Marvin. ever have a sexual rel a·
tionshlp Wlth Dick Daughty ., "
as ked the lawyer .
"No . I did not, .. Miss Marvin
s a id. ehoking back tears.
Oa ughty testified that he met
Miss Ma rvin on the island of
P alau. where Ma rvin was film
ing , "Hell in the Pacific,"
Oaughty s aid he hccamc Mis!.
Marvin's Jover . hi.Id sex with her
more• than 25 t1mt•s and was tn·
v1tt-d to Cal1forn1 a Lo contanul'
t,ht· a ffair
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Ma rvm who invited Daughty lo
slay lit their Malibu house
She said she was the one who
threw Da ughly o ut because he
l·ncour agcd Ma r vin's drinking
Miss Marvin quoted a friend,
Carol Cla rk. as s peculating that
Dau~hly might be ~<ay
"I s aid . ·1 d o n 't kno w
a nythinJ! about Oick Daughl y
lle's 1~·s friend. Ask Lee.' "
MISS Marvin said
Mrs. Clark has test ified that
Miss Mar vin told her s he was
having an a/fair with Oa ughty
'Prostitution
Ring Broken
SAN FRANC ISCO <APJ
Police announced Monday the
crackin~ of "one of the largesl
operations or its kind ever un·
covered in Uus are a" a nd arrest·
cd a 32·year-old former Marine
on cha rges he masterminded a
40·woman San Francisco Bay
area pf'06tilulion ring .
Randell Widner of Tiburon.
sc h e du l ed to appe ar in
Municipal Court March 30 for a
prelhnJnary hearing on pander·
1ng and pimping charges. waf'
arrested Sunday in a joint action
by San Francisco vice squad of·
ricers and m e mbe rs or the
Sausalito Police Department.
Police alleged Widner
managed the prostitutes under
cover or Creative Mana1ement
Services. a Saus alito firm which
provided cus t o m e r s with
massage M?rvices. Customers al·
legedly got sex at a cost of $100
per visit.
30 Killed
In Iran War
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -Heavy
right1n1 broke out today between
Turkoman tribesmen and gov·
e rnment force! over land rl&hlll
near the northeastern city of
Gonbad·E-Qaboua, kllllnt •at
least 30 people a nd wounding
m a ny others. re ports reachln1 .
Tehran said.
It waa the second major
challeqe in a week to the rule
o f Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho·
meinl) the Shilte Moelem leader
of the revolution lbat ooatAMI the
monarchy 1lx weekl ago.
Oonbad·E·Q•boul ta about 30
m ilea from the Soviet border
and cklH to lbe Cupian Sea.
The city, in Gortan provlace. is
surrounded bJ fertile val&e11.
raucb of it lar1e a•ricultural
eatates belon1la1 to retlred
milltar>' otnMn aad top civil ..........
o .. rv "''* Sr..tt -
Open Bouse in Mesa
Ncq~hho r B r wn ll untl'r s ur vey!> t h1·
d umugc U> the living room of the Jonathan
H Schiesel fo milv at 1592 Cara way Drive
an Costa Mes a Monday morning after an
out-of ·control car had plunged into the
house. The ca r . driven by Thomas F .
Brozie. 72. of 1546 Coriander Dr ive, had
k no<'kt·d mt·r ~ li g ht pole a n d s t r uck
s1•vt·r i.JI p<1r1'l·d car s befo re s m ashing into
lht· S('hlt'st'I hom e Although Mrs . Sch1esl'l
und I "-o of hc·r· young c h1 ldrL·n wen · ho m e
no om· "a-. injurc·d. includ ing Broz1t·.
polll'l' s ai d
f'ro91PapAI
OIL .•.
plans for a surcha rge.
In Washington. Department of
Energy s p o k e s m a n Jame'
Bishop said department officials
were studying the price increase
rcpo m and would withhold com·
mcnt unW after all deta ils had
been received.
Hike 708 Percent
Since OPEC Began
OPEC savs surcha rges are 1l!>
rrsponse to wha t it ca1ls prof
1teering by oil companies who
lake advantage or the s hortage
by char~ing high prices on the
short.term. or "spot" market.
Prices there have reache<l $20 a
barrel recently.
The price incre as es were vol-
ed one day a fte r Egypt and
Israel signed a peace treaty hut
there was no immediate indjca·
tion that the signing , which in
furialt.>d m06t Ar ab nations, was
related to the increa se .
The curre nt price for Arabian
light crude oil. lhe so·c allcd
benchmark of the industry. 1s
$13.35 for a 42.gallo n burrt:I. A 5
percent incr ('ase in OPEC prices
usually increases t he Amen can
price of gasoline about a penny a
gallon.
Analys ts he re estimated the
new base price will add about
$13.5 billion to OPEC coffers this
yea r rro m indus tri a l ize d
Weste rn nations.
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FILMS •••
screenings of the film In olhl'r
areas across t he country .
A s poke s m a n fo r P a cifi c:
Orive ·ln Theate rs , Inc. in Los
Angeles !'laid Monday t he film
wo u ld be pulled o ut of San
Juan's Mission Drive·ln afte r
tonl~ht's screcninfl!.
"We 'll have a new prog ram in
the re Wednesday."
Selig stopped short or saying
the ntm was being pulled out
beca use or Friday·s knifing, but
adm itted theater officials had
beefed up secur ity arter similar
inc idents in Palm Springs a nd
Oxnard where the film was also
bcin1t shown.
"If ther e 's eve n a remote
chance or violence we'll take it
(the film) out." he insisted.
Friday's victim, Capistrano
Valley High School student Ed·
die R06enbaum. is in satlsrac·
tory conclition today al Mission
Community Hospital.
According lo his m other.
Hazel Rosenbaum, he was al·
tacked while walking l o the
restroom at the theater al 30002
Del Oblspo St. in J.he Mission
City. -. !
Sheriff's de puties s aid the :
youth wa lked Into a gro up or I
elaht to 10 Mexican·Americans
aquartng off for a fight. In·
veatlgatora are still seeking sus·
pecll in the late night attack.
San Juan's Mayor Friess said
he bad not seen the film, but not·
ed reviews he had read tended to
play down the movie 's violence.
He also questioned the pro·
prlely of the se cond film playing
with "Warrion" al the theater.
·'There's klnd or an lronlc
twist to the whole s ltuaUon, ·•
Friess s aid. "The c o.feature
flaying all during the •wallows
lut e week w as 'T o uris t
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HEROES •••
NEW YORK <AP I Thl·
Organiuitaon of Pe trole um (';x
porting Countries' latest ha"l'
price for crude oil of $14 5'1 a
bar rel is 708 percent hi~hc:r than
the ha'>ic price• for a 42 g allon
barrel when OPEC was formed
nearly 19 years ago.
OPEC bases its prl<'l' :.chcduk
on lhl' price of Saudi Arahaan
light crude oil. which as rclat1 vl·
ly eas y to re fine into gasoltnl·
a nd othe r fuels. The SM 54 a
barre l price. which take~ t'ffet•t
next Sunday, origina lly was to
have heen posted in Octobe r
OPEC also said it would C.1ll11w
m embers to add individua l ~ur
cha rgt>s of as muc·h as they fdl
m ark€'t conditions dictate•
In 19.'10. I hal laghl 01 l WU~ !.Cll
m g for $1 75 a bar rt>l lls prn·t·
rose as high as $2.08 m 1957 , bul
the n fcoll back lo $1.80 by Au~ust
1960. a month before lhl· found
mg or OPEC.
Se ver a l mode s t 1nt·rcase'
were posted in 197 1 and 1972. but
prices sturtcd rising sharply m
1973 In J anuary or that yea r.
0 P EC':, ba:.c pncc: stood al $2 S!J
a barrel By tht t'nd of lht:: yci.lr.
tht• basl' pn cc: had n :.cn lo s.r, ll:t
a nd in January 1974 lht· pru·1·
soared to $11.16.
O PEC s plit n n pr1t·1·" an
Janu ary 1977 Sa udi Arah1a and
t he Uruled Arab f;miralc~ wt·n·
... c·lltn~ 011 al $12 09 a h<trn·I
~ h1le thl• 11thc•r It OPEC nwrn
be rs opted for a $13 a barrel
bas(• orice
About six month~ l;ill'r . lht•
dispute endl'd 111 a comprom1~c
as the Saud i bloc booi.tcd at~
praec 5 percent lo Sl2.70, wh1I<•
the othe r OPEC ml·mhe rs dl•
c·1ded to drop plans ror a 5 pt·r
t e nt hike ovc•r the ir u t n·~•dv
highe r prtCl'l> The n·..,ull of tt11:
comprom1~w 'A-U" ,1 IU pc·rc·c·nl 1n
trl•asc for OPEC s basl' pnn· 111
1977
The Sl2.70·a ·barn·I pnc1• r1•
m aaned Ill effect through 197R In
J a nuary l979, the base prrn •
rose 5 percent to SI 3 35 It wus lo
have n sen to $13 84 Apnl l and
to $14.54 on October l
Serambled?
Record Eggs Him On .
CAMBRI DGE. Md. cAP1 The Guinne!>s 13ook
of World Record::; doesn't have a category for raw
e,:rn guzzlers. hut that lw:-.n't !-!lopped Dan ny "Kille r"
Ma rs h . /\ year ago. M ar sh publicly swallowed 30 raw
eggs in 45 minutes. And on Saturday. Ma rch will t ry lo set a world'~
r<'cord for the event. Thl· present one. he says. •~
50 eggs in tiO minute~.
In trairung for tht' event. Marsh say~ he run~
three miles a d ay and d nnks "lots of milk and
orange jui ce. You gotta work out and keep in
shape." • While he fint-·t unc:-. his stomach . Marsh s
m anagers Gene Robbins a nd Bill Newcom b. a r t'
beating the bushes for backers. They t hink they'w
lined up a Caroline Co~nty poultry farm er who "ill
supply the ra w m aterial for the world record at
tem pt.
This Easter, give a pet
that will be a lifetime frie nd.
SLA.VICK'S
I ~ f.l~hc.in h i.inti • 6 1 l I \80
N• \lo purt tk.i~h
l .i~un.i I till\ • W1:~1m1n)t\·r
.. 1 ...
TORM •••
th<· sa me tti~hwny 10 Dana r o1nt
n ... ur Ot>l Ohthpo Strcel ww. de
layan~ trarru: in th(• areu
M<any driver" of s maller calli
reportc-d lhut tht>1r vehicle!> were
r 0 (' k I ' d h V ~ U :oi l S W h I C h
forccastl'rS •,'•11d run1wd from 15
\0 25 m1h•s ~in hour
lntNSt'l'laun~ an m any com·
m unit1rs were a wash during the
rutl h hour today but traffic or
fi rers report.-d that motorists
Wl'rl' not t•n<·ountc nng !.enous
probh•m.-.
Fo u ntum Valley poli ce sa id
the trouhh.-spots in lhl'•r area •
wc r•• the northbound lant-s of
Harbor Bo uleva rd al Jo:d mgcr
A venue a nd Euclid SlrN:t north or 1-; Ills A Vl'OUl'
lluntiMton Bt•al·h apmiar<.'<1 to•
h~ topping thl' list in Ura . .b•Mtlf' of
r a 1 n r a 11 g a u gt• s 111 da y w 1t h
anal y'\t J Sherman Denny n ·
portinK that he had rollcctNi 75
inc hes or rain during the currt:nt
sto rm.
T he ~l·ason ':-. total in llunt·
1n~ton Beach 1s 16.09 inch~. 8.13
11H'hc-. bl'low la"l yc<1r 's total a t
th 1~ tarn•· but more than rour
inches above Orange.<.:ou nty 's an·
nu al average or about 12inches.
Costa M~a·s storm tally or .61
inches lifted the 1wason 's lotal t()
14 61 inches Last year al this
ttml' the Orangl' County Flood
Control g auizc 1n t hal c il y
rc~astert><l 22 >\Sinc hes
The !>hc riff's harbor patrol in
Newport Beac h recorded 23
1m·hes for the storm a nd 13.9'l ror
the sea!.on. Last year the same
~augeshowed23.68 inches.
M eas ure d r a infall a t tt1e
Moulton Ni ~u<'I watt'r treatment
plant 111 l.;.iJ.:una Niguel "howt•cl
63 tlll'hl'' ror thl· :-.lorm and U! 68
inc h('!. for th<' wason Last ycur
I he ftl(un• wa" 28 78 i n<'hc•s
Ha m throuAh Wcdnf'sday with
poss1hlr· clt'a ring Thursday.
fnn ·c·a,t<·r' '<11d Orangl' Coast
low ton1~ht auoul 50. high Wed·
nesday 65
* * * Gale Winds,
Stonn Hit
North State
By The Associated Press
Gu s t y w i n d s a n d thu n
<IC'r storml> huffeted Nort he rn
Califor nia today whale travelers'
.1d v 1sort t'l> wPr1• issu ed for
mountJ m aree1" hat with hcav)
.,now~
G;1l1• warnanw;, Wl'rl' issued b)
l hl' Na tional Wl·athcr Ser \'lt'l'
for c·oa ... ta l a re as from Point
Con<·ept1on nor lhwe1rd as the
northen't boun<t storm blew ID·
land a t ubout 22 m ph
In other a reas. winds gusted lo
35 mph
Charn.c; and snow tires wert! re·
q u1rl'd b y t h e Ca li fo rni a
Tra ns portation Department for
veh1c l~ mo ving through Donner
Pass on Inters tate 80.
S now was forecas t down lo
J ,000 feet in m os t mountain
J r e<1 s t oday a nd t o night 1n
Northe rn California . Snow
s howers were forecast for Wed·
nl'Sday.
Occas1onally heavy ram was
forecast for other a rea s. The
rain was e x pecte d to end an
s howe rs Wednesday.
Body Recovered
VENTURA IAP J -The body or Chief Petty OHicer Robert
J acobson has been round washed
up on the s hore or San Nicholas
Is la nd wh...re ht• had a pparently
b1·~·n "Wl'J.ll nut to '"'.., wh1h•
fa...hmi.: las t WN.'k . sheriff's ck
put1e... s aid Jacobson. 38. had
been schl'duled lo re tire next
month after 20 years of se rvtl'C:
Our cPld·
, .1 ... 1 hn mil·
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111tnc.1tdy l)(lnJ ·
p.imtl•d for
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,111d dt•p11..'ll\.I
an 1h~·1r
n.1tur.1J h.1b11at
L.ich 2 114 .. h1W"t .
1\1 h $2.'1
(.;rawford bo11 deHrv• recocru·
Uoa for u.tr firelllhUDC effort.s.
C '" "' r l•" An)ldC'\ • ,.,, l>1tl(11 • t..• Vr.,.-
· 'Tbe1 both &okf me lbey bad
partltlpatecl In aehool Junior
Flrefi1blln• pro,ram1," he
aa•d. "It loob Ulce they paid at·
teatloo la elua.''
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VOL. 12, NO . 86. 3 S CT IONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1979
'I.
Today's Closlak
N.Y. StoekH
N TEN CENfS
1
OPEC Ups Base Oil Price 9 Percent
GENEVA. S"1l,1.•rlun1I 1AP •
Tht• O rnu n1 1 11t1on or
Petroleum t-:"porung Countnt'"
voted loduy to ru1i;e lht• IMW
pnce ol crude 011 b) 9 l)l•rt·t>nl u ...
of rwxl Sund y to Sl4 $4 J burrl'I
That would lntreo:.e Aml·rtu m
pump pract! · for gut.ohn<' h~
a bout two cent.s a gallon
L1byu und Vt>nl'tut>IJ am
m e diate ly anno un ('ed :.ur
churges on the new pr1t·c
l'ht• ~w bust· pr1t••· u111>ur~otl
w:ti. :.i v1ct.ory for tht• 1><1 calll'd
Arab moderah•.., -.uc·h u:. Suud1
Arabia and Abu Ohub1 ovt•r
more nuhtant ml'ml>t•r:. Mit h a:.
lger ua, Iran. L.ibyu t111d lruq
The militant · UJl1>urc11tl y 1>Cl
tlt'd for lhe t.mallt·r rncrcct:.c in
the base priC'e 1n l'xchan~l' for
the surcharges. analyst:. said
The new base prll'e 11> the
price the otJ r artt!I ortginally set
for rwxt Octolx·r Ul •l~ quarterly
increase schedule
An OPEC announcement said
UNLEADED GAS
TO GO UP FIVE CENTS-A4
the oil maruslers authorized un
hm1led surcharges over the base
price, depeodJng on market de
mand.
Todav's base pnce increase 1!>
roughly equal to s urcharges an·
nounced earlier by many OPEC
members and supersedes those
surcharges However Libya an·
nounced il. would raise prices
Sl.66 a barrel over the new base
price Venezuela announced a
Sl.20 increase
Iran. which lobbied for a
whopping 29 percent increase in
the base price. s aid al had no
plans for a s urcharge
In Washington. Department of
Energy s pokes man J a m es
Bishop said department orficials
were studying the price increase
rep()rts and would withhold com·
meot until alter all details had
been received.
OPEC savs surcharli!es :.re 11..b
response to what it calls prof
iteering by oil companies who
take advantage or t he s hortage
by charging high prices on tho/'
s hort-term. or "spot'' market.
Prices there have reached $20 a
barrel recently.
The price increases were vol
ed one day after Egy pt and
Isr ael signed a peace treaty but
there was no immediate indica-
tion that the signing . which in·
furiated most Arab nations. was
related to lhe inc rease.
The current price for Arabian
<See OIL, Page AZ>
ort Cops Close Highway
' Neeeport Council
I 12-point Road
~
Plan Adopted
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By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of, ... O.lty Pll•I Staff
Newport Beach City Council
members adopted a 12 -point
road master plan recommended
by their Trans portation Plan
Citizens Advisory Com mittee
Monday
The recommendations were
agreed to in a 4· 1 vote with
Councilwoman Jackie Heather
dissenting and Mayor Paul
* * * t Wuncil
i Wrnpared
l To Ostrich
By JACKIE HYMAN
Of , ... O.lly ~· ... $taff
Newport Beach City Coun·
cilwoman Jackie Heather com·
~ pares the council majority to an
ostrich hidjng its head from the
city's traffic woes .
"The council has the ostrich
philosophy: if you don't improve
the roads. you won't get more
l traffic," Mrs . Heather said dur-
ing a speech al a breakfast
meeting of the Corona del Mar
· Chamber of Commerce today.
Asked by a merchant how
Corona del Mar businesses can
win council approval of a bypass
road to carry traffic off Coast
Highway, Mrs. Heathe r said.
''First you elect a new council."
She told the audience she was
on the losing end or a 4.1 vote
Monday <two council members
were a bsent> ruling out un·
derpasses at two key intersec-
tions and restricting road widths
, to six lanes between in\ersec-
tions and nine lanes at intersec-
tions.
Mrs. Heather said she believes
the council is unrealistic in
believing it can control city de·
velopment by restricting road
improvements while develop·
ment in other coastal cities con·
tinues to pour cars onto Coast
Highway.
"Are 'Ve going to have to
become one great parking lot
before we have a solution?"
Mrs. Heather said.
"I think a refe rendum would
show that people are so severely
impacted by traffic they would
be w illing to see something
creative done with iotersec·
lions," such as underpasses at
Jamboree Road-Pacific Coast
Hiabway and M acArtbur
Boulevard-San Joaquin Hills
Road, Mn. Heather said.
She noted that without the old
(See OK Hrl', Pa1e Al>
Loyola Hire•
'Bill Mulligan
Saddleback C.OIJeg, basketball
coach Blll MulUtan bas accept·
ed the head coacblna poslUon at
Loyola University of Los
Ane• .... lt hu been learned by
t.be DallJ Pl.lot.
llalllpn directed the Gauchos
Ulla pelt .... to tbe flDa1I of
llM ttace JC plQOlfl before loe· ln• to Onnp Cout. In bla IJ yean u a bead coach
wltb Rlvenide CC aad Sad·
dJeb9a, Mulli1n compiled a
-171 WOD•loel record.
Ryckoff and Councilm<Jn Don
Mcinnis absent.
The acceptance or the commit·
lee's suggestions was seen as a
slap in the face for members or
the City's Planning Commission
who'd submitted a diHe renct
series of recommendations.
It is also seen as another effort
to halt growth in the city by re-
ducing the ultialale size of the
road system . The key Points or
the committee 's recommenda-
tions are to reject use or un·
derpasses at two or the city's
busiest intersections and to limit
all roadways to no more than six
lanes and aJI interseclfons to a
maximum of nine lanes.
"The citizen advisory commit-
tee has done a more complete
analysis than the Planning Com·
mission," said Councilman Paul
Hummel.
The Planning Commission has
been working on revisions of the
city's road master plan since
last fall at the request or the
council.
The comm ission recom ·
mended that a total or five
a lternatives be kept on city
books for the future expansion or
the Jamboree Road · Pacific
<See MASTER PLAN, Page A2)
Bluffs Rule
Adopted
By Council
Newport Beach City Council
m embers enacted a bluff or·
dinance Monday. six months
after starting their quest for a
way to preserve the ocean and
bay cliffs.
The measure was approved on
a 4-1 vote. with Councilwoman
Jackie Heather dJssenling and
Mayor Paul Ryckoff and Coun-
cilman Don Mcinnis absent.
The measure will go into cf·
feet in 30 days. It covers the
Irvine Company's undeveloped
property around Upper Newport
Bay and in the coastal a rea
be tween Laguna Beach and
Corona del Mar.
About one-third of the coastal
area closest to the Newport
Beach city limits is ln the city's
sphere of influence and the new
law would apply only if the city
annexed the land.
However, in that coastal prop-
erty, unlike the land within city
limits, all bluffs. whether they
face the ocean or not, would be
affected by the new law.
Basically, the law gives the ci·
ty the abWty to keep buildings
from tbe bluff ed1e with proper-
ty line 1etb~k1 that are a
minimum ol 4b feet from the
edge.
There a.re also provisions for
public aceess to the bluff edge
areas.
The effort began last Augus t
when a bluff ordinance was
qualified for tbe ballot.
Councilmen ln1lially o~
the lniUaUve and sou1ht their
own ordinance h1 an alt.empt to
bave the measure defeated.
However, councilmen cbaqed
tbelr miDdl and 1uapeacled work
OD tbe law la order to support
tile lDiUllUve that wH defeated
laNofflllblr. 8leee tbeD, city offklall have
been reflatna the ordinance
•blcb ...tved final •PPf'OVal )loadQ.
O.llr ~itec ~.., ~•no 0'0-Nll
LONE MOTORIST STRANDED IN COAST HIGHWAY FLOODWATER AT THE ARCHES
In Newport Beach, Deep Water Near the Old Route of the Santa Ana River
Winds, Rain Hit Coast
Drenching Expected Vntil Thursday
By TOM BARLEY
04 U.. Dally Pli.t Stall
A wind-whipped Pacific storm
d e scribed by the National
Weather Service today as win·
ter's final fling is expected to
continue dre n c hing Orange
County tonight and Wednesday
The C it P report e d t ha t
collisions involving three cars on
the same highway in Dana Poi nt
near Del Obispo Street was de·
laying traffic in the area .
Many drivers or smaller cars
reported that their vehicles were
r oc k e d b y g u s t s which
forecasters said ranged from 15
to 25 miles an hour
Intersections in many com
m unilies were awash during t ht'
rush hour today but traffic of
ricers rep()rted that motorists
were not encountering serious
problems.
Fountain Valley oohce s aid
<SeeSTORM, PageA21 "We see no sign of clearing
before Thursday." a forecaster
s aid. "Howeve r , the winds
which sprang up Monday night
should abate on Wednesday "
Forecasters expect that most
or Southern California will be hit
by more than an inch of rain
before the storm moves out of
the area to the southwest.
Orange County traffic om cers
s aid that many motorists were
hampered by flooded intersec·
lions a nd b rief, torren tial
squalls as they drove lo work
today.
Condo Conversion
Called Moratorium
Ca lifornia H ig h way
Patrolmen said weathe r condi-
tions were resp()osible for an ac·
cident which backed up traffic
for one and one-half miles on
Pacific Coast llighway north of
El Morro School near Laguna
Beach.
Officers said medical aid was
being sought for the occupants
of an overturned car. Further
details were not immediately
available.
An Irvine Company official
has labeled as a moratorium the
Newport Beach City Council's
enactment of Policy governing
conversion of apartments to con·
dominums.
Under the policy conversions
are to be prohibited when the
apartment vacancy factor in
NewPort Beach is less than five
percent.
City officials estimate the cur-
re nt vacancy rate a t slightly
more than one percent.
"If you intend a moratorium. I
think you should so stale your
Weather Cancels
Pro-am Event
Players from the Women's Kemper Open golf
tournament, scheduled to start with a pro-am event
Wednesday at the Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa
Mesa. were able to gel In a prac-
tice round Monday before rains
closed the local course. But to·
day the pro·am event was can·
ccled because of the weather.
Today's sports pages include
a n interview with LPGA
superstar Nancy Lopez and pic-
tures or other players durlng
Monday's practice on Page 81.
)
purpose rather than use or an
arbitrary vacanc y factor ...
Keith Greer . director of com·
munity development for t he
Irvine Company. told the City
Council Monday.
The counci I approved the
policy 4-1 with Councilwoman
Jackie Heather dissenting and
Mayor Paul Ryckoff and Coun·
cilman Don Mcinnis absent.
ln reply to Greer and other res·
idents and businessm en who
opposed the move. Councilman
Don Strauss explained the policy
was enacted to put "a hold" on
conversions while planning com·
missioners wrestle with an or·
dinance which would halt the
changeover of the city's less
costly rental properties to con·
dominiums.
At Strauss ' suggestion, coun-
cilmen set a six-month timjt on
the duration or the policy.
But the broad restriction Im·
posed by t h e polic y was
c riticized by Greer and a
s pokes man for t he Daon
Corporation. a real estate firm
in the process of converting the
Ve rsailles apartme nts n ear
Hoag Memorial HospitaJ to con·
domlniums.
·~u the objective is to insure
the stock of apartment housing
lo a liven rental range ls maln·
taJned, then you ought to 1peclfy
that range and limit your COD· ceru to that." Greer said.
Oppoamta noted that the eoun·
ell miabl erroneouaty be bQlq
lbelr acUon on a desire to )Jr'e'·
aerve affordable housing. Tbey
aaid many ol the units affected
by the new policy are out ol the
affordable price rant•»
Storm
Floods
Arches
He avy do wnpours forced
Newp()rt Beach police to close
Pacific Coast Highway between
Supe rior Av e nue a nd Dove r
Drive along Mariners Mile lo·
day
T he highway area reportedly
was flooded with as much as
four feet or water in some loca-
tions . There were a number of
stranded motoris ts .
Meanwhile. Costa Mesa also
experienced SPol Oooding. One
stranded motorist on 21st Street
told POiice that flood water on
t h e bloc ke d t h oroughfare
reachedthe topofhiscarwiodow
Meanwhile . Fullerton Street
between Cl ay and Cliff Drive in
Newp()rl Beach wa s reported
awash in knee-deep water.
Ne wport•s Coast Highway
Oooding came at 11 a .m .
Ll Mike Blitch reported four
feet of water flooded The Arches
inlersecl1on and motorists were
stranded aJI a long the highway
Police dJspatched four-wheel
drive ve hic l e s lo rescue
motorists whose cars stalled in
the rising water.
Wade Beyeler, director of the
city's General Services Depart·
menl. said flooding was reported
in homes and bus inesses all over
the city.
··w e 've got pumps and
sandba~s all over town." lhe
harried city official said.
"There are a tot ot uncon·
firm ed re ports. but frankly
we 've been loo busy to check
t hem out.··
City officiaJs rep()rted earlier
today that there were virtuaJly
no problems from the rain storm
that hit the area before midnight
Monday.
Howe ver . t his mornin g·s
downp()ur appa rently was the
culprit in the flooding rep()rted
near mid-day
E ls ewhe re on the Or ange
Coast. San Clemente firemen
cSee FLOOD. Page A2
Market Spurts
NEW YORK !AP l -Th~
s tock market raJHed sharply to·
day. resPonding to word of a
s maller-than-expected price in-
crease by the oil-exporting na·
lions. The Dow Jones index was
up 16.54 points to 871.36.
Orange Coast
Weather
Thund e r s torm s
expected to continue with
c hance o r s howe r s 70
percent Wednesday. Highs
Wednesday near 60. lows
tonight near 50. Winds of
15 to 20 mph e xpected to
continue.
INSIDE T8DA ~
The /eeUng of belonging
wo~ ouerwlaehnJftg, '°"' .a c11ltist co n oerc a• he
de1cribe1 hit third week with
the "family" of th4t Rev. Sun
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11H•11<1l-d that an en" 1ronrrwnt.il
us,t•s..,ment be dont· on the 1.·>.
l l'ns 111n o f llo1vcrhlty Orl\l'
:.around the l 'ppn Ba> :,11 that
counc ilmen t·ould tht·n 111·1·1!11·
whctht•r or not lo th•lf'll' 1111' c11n
l rovcrsial road M·gm1·nl from
thl' ma:-,t<'rplan
Ont· other suggestion, thut
t•11unl.'1lm1•11 pus h for (·11111plct111n
of thl' <..:uronu dt·I Mi.I r fr~wu v
to BonHu Canyon ;rnd con,tru1:
lion of the San .Joaquin ll1lb
lrans porlal ion <·orridor wOJs
1nadc by both the comm1Ltec mul
llw comm1s~1on.
Tht• vote Monday is the fir:.t
s tt•p in u procc:.s to dct<•rminc
h uw mu<:h mor(' <kvclnpmc nt
will be a llowed In N ewport
Bcac:h by frr1'l dN·1ding by how
much mor(• thl' city 's ro1Jd
system will lw cxponded
T hl' t·1t1zen"' l.'Om miltl't' con
s1sts of M members uppomtetl
by councilmen. Inc ludetl among
its members are Jean Wall, Dan
F.mory, Ed Sc·lbel und Calvin
McLaughlin. 1111 h.•aders of lht.•
a 11l 1 ·dt•vclo1,mt·nt orga n1 z;itwni.
of S PON 1Stop Polluting Our
Newport) and LEAi-' 1Lt•gul F.n
v1ronmental AnLilys is l''und l
Planning c·ommls"ioners will
now be askl'd lo compare dcns 1
ly on undl've>lopcrl prope rty arH1
the traffic that con:.trurtion 1111
that propt.•rty will ~ent•rale with
the roall :,ysll'm produced by the
12 voinl list urtoptcd hy coun
c1lmen The idea '" lo peg tilt
cl c n s 1t1es t o futur(.' roud
c apacity
The 12 adopted rt•com me nd a
lions are·
Defer action on Uruvcr!>ity
Onve until :i \tudy 1s mode of
lht~ Corona cl<·I M11r FrN:w11 y
und Hri!slol Strt:l'l
<.:0 11lluc·t un e ng ineeri ng
s ludy of tht• Corona del Mor
l"rt'ewuy und Bnstol St ri·1·t 111
find out 1f th · two roadR 1.irc suf
flt•1enl to hant11l' 11rojt>1·tc•d t rar
f I('
ll«JCl'l gr<1'1c separalwn:.
1undcq lL1SSt'SI for J am bor t•f'
Hoad and Eai.t C11a s t Highway
Eliminate parking on Eui.t
Coast lfighway in Corona 1Jt-I
Ma r Crom 7 a m. to 9 a m Mon·
<lay throu~h 1''nday a nd from
noon t.o 6 p.m. on Sunday while
Investigating expans ion of OH·
street parlHng for thul l>ugincss
district.
Endon;c development or
19th Street In Costa Mcsu with u
bridge crossing the Sonta Ana
River to cafl'y beach · bound traf·
fi e fro m the Costu Me1rn
Freeway.
-El\mlnale the seconda r y
road d esil{natio n on Balhou
Boulevard cast of B Streel.
Eliminate M a r guerite
A venue as M secondury aroad
from East Coast llifl(hway to
Fifth Avenue.
Add lang uage to lhe clrcula·
lion clement or the general plan
endors ing com pletion o r a
p cdcstria n ·hikc way system
throughout the city, tnst1Alla llon
of o ff.road st o ps for transit
vehicles a nd improve "heavy
automobile conges tion in rccrca·
Uonal ar eas.•·
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'COUNCIL UNREALISTIC'
Councilwoman Heather
fi' ..... P.~AJ
OK HIT ...
/\rdws hridge c11rry111g Newport
Hnull'\ 11rd I raHk ovl'r Co;i:.l
Jl1Ji(hway. lht· 1>1tu:il1on then•
"would Ix• 1m·red1bly bl:.ld "
M 1 i-. I kaltll'r "'" lfl -.he abo 1s
In ftiVfJr Of hm1flnJ( g rowth hul
that she dot>sn 't tw lleve the
c·ounc1l '1. CllJf>r<WC'h h;i:. !wen
· hone:.t and n·asonuhl1· ·
/\ Ith o ugh t ht• <' o u n d I o s
lt•n:-,1bly is phas ing building
1wrm1ts to traffir l'U pacity, Mr'
llt•athcr S<tid, "tr a 1m1jecl looks
hkl' ii will gl't throuJ(h , Wl'
('hang'-' the rule:. on the traffic.
.. As long as I huvt• been on th<'
council , we haven't done one
thing to mukc one cnr mov1·
faste r throuich an lntersec•tion,"
she said.
She added that she hclicv1•"
the council has mad<' hus 1
ncssm an "a dir1y word " and
that she disai:trccs with lhl' po:-.1
lion that business lb the• main
problem In roud congestion.
"We wouldn't have the road11
as f ar as we hnve und wt·
wouldn't have the hridgu ltht·
new Coast Highway bridue lo he
built b e twcun Dover and
Baysidv. drives> if it weren't for
the Irvine Co. 11taylng on top of It
and r amm i ng It t hro u gh
Sacram e nto, .. M ns. Heather
said
Harbor High
Seu Concert
M uslc by Bizet, Sowrn and
Kern will be featured Friday al
the annual 11pring concert by the
Newport Harbor High School
lnst.rµmontal Mus ic De part·
m ent.
The concert, "A Tribute to
Youth," will begin at. 8 p.m . In
the school audllorlum, 800 Irvine
Ave., Newport Beach.
Don Andert10n will direct the
orchestra and Sailor Band and
Donna Kel11en wtll IC?ad the
ChantelJes chont 1roup. Ad·
mlHlon will be $1
Burglars Ransack
Home in Newport
A Harbor View Hiile re11i(lent
who wu out of her home for two
and a ball houra Monday, IOflt
valuable& worth n early Sl4,000 to
a burtlar durtDI her ablence,
Newport BeHh police r~
today.
The burclary w&1 dJ~
at IJ:IO p.m . at. the bome ol Bet·
ty R. Hippe, 1030 Sandpiper
Drive. Police Hid they are un.
tuN how tM bur•lar Sot Into lht
bome. ADDUane.t, Jewelry and
1Uver flatware were taken,
poUeeuid.
~Ill t 1•d po!'( If ion I hut tht• l'nlestl
111 11 n' tihoul1l hu V\' ti !'ltUtl' or
llll'tr own Hut hl' h"l no douht
I ht1I h" ~11111 r111 I ht• I' Jlt•1<l 1111uns
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ll1•.i1n ,
Both lt•u1.h•n, uri· 1·h·url> l'Orn
J>l'lm1: fur thl' "llfllllll t 11f l'rc!ll
dt•nl C'.1rte1 wh11 h.i' ur~t·tl tht•
I' .II t• b t 1111 .111., tu 111 111 t a I k "
BOMBINGS PROTEST
PEACE TREA TY-A4
h 1•l"l't•n 1':g}'pl .ind hr:11•I
M'hcdul1•tl tu bt-~111 1n a l>'lUl "'~
v. l•ek:. Sad.ii huiil lhl· ti.Ilks will
lit· ,1 II ,.t 11f '" Jt:I ., good faith
,qlfl lhJ l .. lll'l 'l '\S lh In ltll' !){•bl Ill
l1·rt·:.t' ur I ht• I '111ll•d SI alto~
You ('<111 UM' your 111fluen1·1· L11
111ndl·ral1• lilt: pu:.1l ion 11f t h1·
J:.ra1•t" · S.idJl s.ttcJ
Uq:111 ha., rlatly rull•d 1wt
1•rt•<1l 11111 of 11 l'al1·st rna an 'lat<: 111
pro1111.,111g ,J l1111 1tt·d form 11r
.1ul111111111> (1)1 lhc I I m1l111111
l'all•-.ttrllJll 1\rah., h vtn~ 1n lhl·
Wcht flank and G:ua
In a mcet1n~ with member s or
lht' Scnall'. llej(in 11lcdgcd that
lsn1l'I wall solvt· 1ls pro blem
"1th th1• l'al(•sl1ntun:. in a man
1wr that will rt·ta1n J:.ra(•J's
rignlb to prokct 1t1. own sccun
ty Security, ht> stud, mcuns lifl'
ibelf to the Jewish n1:1tion
"( have un appcul to muke L•>
you. Ucg111 told the st·11ulors
Let th.e Sun Shine
A t·r;111l' 01w ralor low •r s a !-il<Jck of 15 i.olar panel~. each
1ncasunng four feet by 10 ft•l•l . onto the-roof of the Or ange
Coast YMCA in Newport Beach YMCA offictuls expt:ct
their $35.000 solar set up, sdtcduled for completion by this
s umme r . lo collect enough sunshine six to eight months a
year lo hl·at both indoor and outdoor pools
NEW YOttK <AP > The
Organ ization or Petrole um Ex
porting Countru•s' latest bas<'
price for c·rudc oil o r $M.S4 a
barrel ts 708 percent high •r than
the bll!>IC price ror a 42·~allon
barrel whc•n OPE<.: was formed
nearly 19 yt•arR a~o.
0 PEC.: bi.Jse!'t 1ti. pri1·c· sl.'hcdulc
on tht• prH·c or Saud i Arnhian
light crude ml, whu·h ii, relative
ly t:asy to refine into gawline
and othe r fue ls . The $14.54·~
barrel pric<:. which lakes effect
next Sunday. orii.:lnully wu:, lo
h ave been posted in October.
OrEC also s aid 1t would allow
members lo add mdivtdual hUr
l'har~cs of as mul'h as they foll
m arket condilionb dic·lalc.
In 1950, that hght 011 was i.cll
ing for $1. 75 a harrcl. I Ls price:
rO!w as high as $2 OH 111 1957, !Jul
I hen fell buck tn $1 80 by Augu:.t
196-0, <J month oofore the fount!
1ng or OPEC
Several modes t ancrc·as cs
were posted in 1971 and 197Z. but
prkes ~tartt.-d rising Mharply in
1973. In .lanu:,iry of that year.
0 P f;(;'s buM• pritc stood <1t $2.59
a barrel By the <•nd of the year.
the buse pnce:: had n sen to SS.03.
and in January 1U7'1, the price
soarl'd to $1 1 4fl.
Winds Knock Out Power
O P EC s plit o n prices in
January 1977. S audi Ara bia an<I
th<· nitt'ft Arab Emarutes wen·
selling oil at $12.09 a h arr<.'1 .
while the other 11 OPEC mc rn
bers opted for a $13 a-barri·I
base oricc.
About six months later . Ull'
dis pute ended in a compr(1m11>t·
as t he Saudi bloc boosted 1t:.
price 5 perct•nl to $12.70, whd1·
the other OPEC m •mbcr:, dt·
cidt'd to drop plans ror a 5 1wr
cent hikl' ovt·r th 'Ir a lri·allv
h1~hcr pn<'<'" Thi: r1•,ull 11( llll'
comprom1ge was a 10 perc·ent 1n
C'rt·ai.t' for OP1'X"s hasl' Jlrll't· 111
1977
Bay Area Boats Dragged From Anclwrs
By The Associated PresN
Gus t y winds and t hu n
derslorms buffeted Nor thern
Culifomia today. causing clce
trlc power out:,i gcs und d rugging
so m e boal h from th e ir
anchorages
An cstmiatcd 6,000 custo mer:-;
o( Pacif1t· Gas & Electric Co
were wllhout power for pe rhxb
of up to four hours b<:ginning at
J 15 um . h a1d com1rnny
s1>0kcs mun llarrv Arnott.
* * *
An estimated 1,000 users in tht·
ut ility's 643.000·t·us tomcr Sun
J o:sc divi~ion rc•mained without
powe r 8b or 10, he added
Wires slappt·d together hy
winds gu.stmg to '10 miles J)t'r
hour wen• n•sponsihle for tht·
outagt·s 111 llilbboro. Ml'nlo
P Li rk. San Mateo, Burlingame•.
Cupertino. La lfondu, a nd th1·
Portola i,tate park area. Arnott
added
* * * Gale-force Winds
Cause Tanker Crash
LOS ANGf:LES IAP 1 A
fierce all night i-.lnrm las hed tht•
h~1rhor w1Lh gale force winds
that sent an l'mply ml lanker
cn1s hing tnlo a ferr y and dock
tode1y and dumpc:d mort: than
two inrhl's of rain on parts of
• * * ,..,.._ Pa~ A I
STORM .••
the trouble spots in lht•1r an·a
were lhe northbound lanes of
llu rbor Boulevard at EdinJ(cr
Avenue' and Euclid Street north
of Elli11 Avenue.
lluntlngton Beach a ppeared to·
he topping th<• lis t in the butUe of
rainfal l gauges t1)day with
analyst J . Sherman Denny re ·
porting that he· h:.id c·ollccl.(.-d 75
inc hes of rain during the current
storm.
The 11cason 's total in Hunt
ington Beach 1s 16 09 Inches. 8.13
inches below las t year's total at
this timt' but more thun fou r
Inches ubove Oran~e County's a n
nual average of about 12 lnchcs .
Southe rn Cal1forn1a. ca11s 1nl-!
widt'spn•ud nf)O(lill).l
Ttw storm ll•t llfl 111 downtown
Lob /\n~t·lc~s arourut H :m a m
but mon· wa!. t•xrwcted tonighl.
thl' Nattonal Weulh<.'r Sl·n tt•1•
said.
"It 's all lhl' •w m1• syst<.•rn .·
said Frnnki1· La L11n1•r of th1· Na
I 11rn<il Yh•,1lt11•r S1·1 v1c•1• 'It s
died down a little right now. hut
Wl"rr going to hav(• 11 through
tomorrow ..
Thi• 1,000-rMt lcc·bn·ak111a.: nil
lanker Munhi.lllan, whic h ha:.
jui,l unloadc<l 250.000 barrels of
Alas kan l'rudt• oil and waN leav
ing the hurbor. was c aught l>r
lO·knot wind:s above tl11·
minimum for a ~ale that s<:nl
it plowing inlo 100 fee t of doc·k
and into the Catal1 nu Kin~ fer
ryboat. The K ing in turn
sm ashed into lbe ferry Monarch.
culling it loos e from its moor
mgs and severing u fuel line.
harbor offi cials said
Coast Guarct sPok<'s man Garth
G rorr said the rut'I line wo:s s hut
down after about 20 to 30 gallom,
of fuel oll spilled Into the waler
A trC'l' bll·w down 1n San
llafat-1 JU.'lt arter 5 a m , f·utltng
power to the Mann ('ounty ('1vi1·
C l•n1 l'r and al..,11 to more lhan
1.600 PC& E c·uhtomers lsoh.1Wd
outages C'aust·d by w1n<l -. werl'
;ilso n •ported rn Mill V1:1lle)
The Coast c;uurd n ·1·e1vl·<I n ..
ports · or boa ls .(irag~ang l:llll'hor ..
al M•\er&I 1m1nti. :..round S;in
f"rnnf'IM'O lfa" h('t'ltUS•· uf lht·
wind ~usts It ':ictv1.,<•d bo;iH•o, lo
mJkc· i-.urc lht.•tr 1•rarts art·
1'l'(' U rP
/\ b I 11 "' n h 1 g h v o I 1 u g t·
transform1:r ut the· Sunnyvalt•
fariltt y of ~wkh<·ed Missiles &
Space Co forC'ed lhc firm Lo
send home ubout 4,000 worken.
who reoorted for 7·t)() a .m . and
7 :JO a m shifts. s uid s pokesman
Will Hilbrmk
The cause of th<' "hort 1s un
known . sa111 lfilbrrnk. adrtin~
that pow1•r w11s n •storl'd Lo half
of the r;u·ilit v l>v X a m
Gale warnings W('r<.' issut•d b)
I he Nataon:1l Wc·uthl'.'r Snv1ct·
for coastal arNis nnrth cir Point
\oncer• ion as th1• no rthl1a s1
hound s torm hlt•w rnlund at
:.ib<>ul 22 m11h
In otht•r :.in ·a"· winrb gusll'd t11
.15 mph
Cha1nq and snow tire' w••r<· rt•
<1111red b y l h <' Californ1u
Trunsportalion Dl•p:.1rtm1•nt for
vt·h1dt•s mflVIOJ! thruu~h Do nnl'r
P:1ss on lnten.tak !ill. \
~now was forecast down to
3.000 f<'('l 1n m o"'t m ountuin
a re· as today and tomJ:hl
The $12 70 U·barrl'I rir•· ri·
muined in effect through 197H In
Jan uar) 1979. lht· hast' pnc1·
rose 5 Pt·rt·t•nt to St 3 :1:1 II was to
ha\'C' ris<•n to St:! H4 April I :incl
to Sl4.54 on Ortober I
* * * From Pa~Al
OIL ...
light crude oll. the so·called
bcm:hmark of the industry, 1s
$13 35 for ll 12 gallon harrt•I. A :;
JH'rcent inc:rcase m Ol'EC pnceb
usually int•re asc•s th(• Amt>r1t·11n
!JrH'C' or gasolrrll' a h<Hll a pc•nny ;1
gallon.
J\nalysts here rst1mated thl'
n1•w bast• µrwt> wfll 11 dd uhoul
Sl3 !i billion to Ol'l•;C c·offcr. this
) co;ir from 1ndubtri:ll1I.t'<I
Weslt'm nations
Blood Tests Set
TR IANA. /\l u 1AP 1 A
f1•d('rul mt'<11C'al clrn11· will con
duct blood tests on i.lhoul 1,000
res ident<., of Tn.ina to dcll•rmine
how m uch DDT rl':.1du1· muy l>c
in their b lood. Or Kathleen
K rciss of lh1.· C('ntcr for U1~easc
('ontrol ut Atlanta said Moutluy
the c linic: would 111w rall' 1n lutt·
April or May
NB Yachts Lead Race
f'our ya<·hts 1n thl' N1•wµort Lo
Cabo SLin I.uc·as rac1• were s111l
m~ less than lhre<' miles upart
toda y Tht>y Wl're n ear
Sacramento Reef :rnd buckin~
slron~ he adwinds
The four ll•ad hoats wer e
S wirtsure. Wh is t l e Wing ,
Rl'gulus II and G ho:.l About
four rrulcs behind thl' leuders
wa~ Fr<"<' F.nlcrprist:
There were rcporls of winds of
45 knols from lhc southeast. Tht.'
fl eet w a s s pread belwl•c n
Sacramentn Reef to the south
and San Qu('ntin to till' north Costa Mesa's s torm tally or 61
inc hes lifted th • 11euson's tot.al to
14.61 lnchc11. Last ~ear at this
time the Orange County Flood
Control g uuge in that c ity
registered 22.88 inc hes. This Easter, give a pet
that will be a lifetime friend. The sheriff's harhor patrol in '
N e wport Rl'ach rec:orded 23 I
inches for the storm a nd 13.92 for
the season. Last year the same
gauge showed 23.68 inc hes.
Measur ed ral nftl ll a t the
Moulton·Niguel water tre1:1tmenl
pllml In Laguna Ni~ucl showed
.63 inches for the storm a nd 18.68
inches ror the &euson. Last year
the figure wa11 28.78 Inches.
llain throug h Wednesd ay with
po11Siblc c lt•aring Thursday,
forecasters 1'0ld. Orange Coast
low tonight about 50, high Wed
nesday 65.
* * * F...,.P•~AI
FLOOD •••
a ald heuvy ruin may b e
responsible for a ont:·foot-wide
crack that hos opened up dn a
wall adjoining the Shorecllfr~
Mobile Country Club.
Cracks 11nd s lippage In the
area necessitated the e vacuation
or three occupant s or mobile
hom es In tho perk lH l Nov-
ember.
Fire Capt. Gnry Carmichael
eald the crack Is l~ to 20 rciet
lon1 and "very d eep. We are
wale~ the 1ltu1Uon ca"'ful·
ly," he .. id.
Coeu Mffa otllclals aaid a
tr1dltlonal trouble epot at 18th
Street and Am1helm A venue wu11 noocted today. Some lanes had to
be clOMd.
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Our 1.·o ld·
c.1 ... 1 bron1A•
m111i.11un." .m·
1111 rkatl'ly hand·
p111ntt-'C.1 for
1"'tural colur<allun
.ind dt'pK'tl'CI
in 1 lw1r
n.11ur,1I h,1bikll
I 11l h 21/•" high.
l'.11..h $25.
(
~. Mlifch 27 1979 DAIL y Pit.OT AS
llandoni Stop of Motorists Outlawed
WAStnNGTUN cAP1 Tht>
U S. Supl'\'mt• Court ruh-'d 8 I
today thot lXlhl·e offwt-rs mi;y
not randomly :o.top molonsl!S "ho
are nol sW\pccled of brtaJun
Ir\)' law The ruhntc hits wld
applluhon n.-lloowtdt·
Tht> Juatkt> l!trut'k <town •
Oelawar ... law that ullo~t<d
puhce to make random &lUOb ol
a utomob&l to chttk drtv r
UcenMt and car ttll• trftUoni
O ne poulble a ltnnattve
su11e.ted by the courl wa
roadbloc k searc b...a of •II
ln<'Oming traff1e
Brkklager
··An ndlv1dual o~n1t1n14 ur
traveling In an uul.Omobllf' d<M·i.
not loH all cAI) c LaUon or
privacy a1mply b cause lht•
111utomob1le t1nd 1t11 u11" '*"'
ubJtft t o aovl'rnmunt
rf'aulaUon," JuallO llyron H
Whitt wrote ror the court 111
rcJN'l1n t: r .. ndom a1t o1111 o (
motoruta
"People are not 1hom ol aJI
Fourth Amendment prolttlJOf\
<'ttalnat unreaM>nablt 11earchet
whtn t.hry step from lhelr home
to the pubhc 11Mwalk." White
said "Nor are they shorn or
UC Irvine ceramic art student Deborah Small crafted 50
porcelain bricks for use in toilet tanks of Governor Brown
and other top state officials. Object is to demonstrate that
water displaced by bricks, if they were placed in every
Los Angeles water closet, would save 6.5 million gallons.
On back of br icks, she points out that's e nough to save
Mono Lake.
Police Summoned
After Aide Fir~d
By ROBERT BARKER
Ol '91e o.llY ri ... Slolft
Hunti ngton Beach City Al·
tomey Gail Hutton called three
undercover police officers to her
offices Friday after sbe gave
notice to Deputy City Attorney
John O'Connor that she intended
to fire him.
One or the officers called to
the fourth noor offices in the
Civic Center said police were
summoned "to keep the peace in
the event anything happened.''
Police Chier Earle Robitaille
confirmed that officers were
sent to the city attorney's office
at Mrs. Hutton's request but that
it was to erase any possibility
that official city material might
be removed from O'Connor's of.
fice.
MaagersBID
Mrs. Hutton said she had no
comment about police being
called.
She added, however . that she
had received a warning that
secretaries in her office were
frightened and re luctant to leave
the women's restroom.
"It's not easy to have a civil
war in the department," she
said.
O'Connor said today that he
found the use or police officers
incredible. "It's a total absurdi·
ty," be said.
"Pollee provide a substantial
need to the public and to use
them in this manner really sur-
prises me."
O'Connor said reports or
secretaries being frightened do
not me rit comment.
tho r mten·'lt:> wht'n tht>y ~tt>p
from Uu· lilth:wulk~ into thuar
u utomohih·~."
Thi.' eourt 1>a1d ills d ~c111lon
cJoe not bur I> •l••wt£rc and all
olh~r 11Uale rrom "developtnf(
method for s pot cht!c ks tbat
111volvf' I~ mlru.aion or Uiat do
not involve lht u11eons trasned
l'Xt'H'lM' of titbl'rcllon."
Whlle 's opinion suggested that "<au slloning all o n coming
tramc at roadblock-type stops is
on.-JK>t'Sible alternati ve."
Ht! •ddcd: "We hold only that
per ons In automobiles on public
* * * Death
Ruling
Blasted
WASHINGTON <AP> -"The
Supreme Court has now. in stark
reality, opened the doors to the
execution chambers of this coun-
try.'· says a group that opposes
capital punishment.
Reacting to the court's denial
of a Flonda death row inmate's
ultimate appeal Monday, the
American Civil Liberties Union
s a id J ohn Spenk eli nk 's
··fortht•oming execution will
very likely be the firs t an a
long series of legally sanctioned
killings."
S pcnkclink. 30, was fro m
Buena Park. Calif . and drafted
lo Florida where he murdered a
traveling companion.
T h e rh e toric, a ltho u gh
so m ew h at pr e m atur e 1n
Spenkclink 's case. seems lo
reflect a growing frustration and
anxiety within a national al·
liance of lawyers opPosed to the
death penalty
Slowly but inexorably. lhe na-
tion since 1976 has been moving
toward a time when most states
will be back in the business of
executing some prisoners.
"We are very close l.O the re-
sumption of executions, possibly
within the next several months."
New York City la wyer John
Boger said after learning or the
·court's action.
Today, nearly 500 men and
women in 32 states are awaiting
death by electrocution, gassing,
lethal irtjection. firing squad or
banging.
roadw:lys nrny not for that
reuson alone have their travel
and privacy interfered with al
the unbridled dbcretion of police
officers."
Justice WiU1am H. Rehnquist
was the lone dissenter . He said
h e found nothin g
-unconstitutional in lhe Delaware
law
Random stops of motorists are
commonplace, either sanctioned
by state law a nd local ordinance
or followed as a matter of
long -standing police policy .
T h e Dela war e tes t case
stemmed from a 1976 incident in
New Caslle County, Del .. where
pollce officer Anthony Avena
was on road patrol when he
stopped a car driven by William
J . Prouse, 19, of Claymont, Del.
Avena had not observed any
traffic or equipment violations
but was stopping Prouse merely
for a spot~beck of his license
and registration
As be approached the car. the
officer detected the s mell of
marijuana . H e observed
planl·like material in Prouse's
car. and during a search found
......
K~nny Luis, 8, t ell s fireman Mike Hogan how he slept
through a heavy surf that capsized the boat he was in.
Four others. including Kenny's father and older brother,
drowned in the accident off Morro Bay. <Story Page A5. >
marijuana on P rou&t!.
Prouse was charged with drug
possession but asked the trial
court lo suppress the evidence
because it had been obtained In
an illegal detention.
The evidence was suppressed
a nd when s tate prosecutors
appeal e d , the D e l a wa r e
Supreme Court ruled that lhc
state's practjce of allowing such
random s t o p !> wa s
unconstitutional.
Today's ruling affirmed the
stale court decision.
New Trial
"Granted
In Rape
An Orange County Superior
Court Judge said t oday he
granted a new trial Monday for
a man convicted of rape ~ausc
he didn't believe the story told
from the witness stand by the
alleged victim.
Judge Mason Fenlon granted
the new trjal for 45-year-old
Glen Howard Hutc h~rson of
Whittier. convicted by a jury
last monlh of rape. kidnap and
assault wilh a deadly weapon
"I compared his story to her
story and his story is so much
more logical," Fenton explained
today.
Hutcherson was accused or
raping 20-year ·old Catherine
Hardin after he picked her up
while s he was hitchhiking in
Buena Park an November 1977.
She claimed Hutcherson tied
h e r up. blindfolde d h e r .
threatenl"<i her with a knife and
r aped her.
But Hutch ers on tes tified
during his four·day tria l that the
woman agreed lo have sex with
him for $25 and yelled "raJ>l"'
afterward when he refused to
pay.
Fent.on said he was e xercisin~
._. ··sa fety valve" an ordering the
new tnal because he felt the
e vide n ce present e d wa s
insufficient for a conviction.
· · 1 don't understand bow those
people rouJd have believed that
woman," Fenton said today.
Hutcherson, wbo had been in
Orange County J ail since his
conviction, was freed afle r The case or Spenkelink may
affect them all.
"Spenkelink's case was a ma-M d M jor engagement," Boger said .
"It is a defeat not taken lightly e ove C I Fent.on's ruling.
OID.p ete ''This guy is no threat. Re
iso'l going anywhere," Fenton
because in it we raised constitu·
tional arguments as compelling
as those in any other pending
case."
No date h as been set for
Spenkelink's death in an electric
chair known as "Old Sparky."
He had been denied clemency by
former Gov. Reuben Askew. but
newly elected Gov. Bob Graham
has asked the Florida Parole
and Probation Commission to
restudy the case.
The commission's Cina I recom-
mendation is expected within
two months.
The Supreme Court on July 2,
1976. said death may be a con-
stitutional punishment for con·
victed murderers.
Since then, however, only one
U.S. prisoner has been executed .
Gary Gilmor e, who asked
authorities to kill him rather
than appeal his murder convic·
lion, was shot by a Utah firing
squad in January 1977.
In Alabama . con victed
murdered John Evans III may
become the nation's second ex-
ecution ~n 12 years. He h as
asked lawyers trying to keep
him alive to drop all appeals of
hi s death sentence. He is
scheduled to be electrocuted
Aprll 6.
But the last execution or a
prisoner who did not want to die
was 12 years ago, when
murderer Luis Jose Monge died
in Colorado's gas chamber .
8118 Bill Delayed
SACRAMENTO <AP > -The
bill to call a special election this
August on school busing is being
delayed in committee while the
author tries lo pers uade two
more members to vote for 1t.
S tudents, f ac ulty and
e mployees have comple ted a
move into new facilities al lhe
UC Irvine College of Medicine,
officials announced.
They said the move into the
Sl 7 m illion m edical sciences
complex was a success. -
The move began last fall and
was completed this month. The
new facmties were needed to ex·
pand the college, according lo
officials.
The medical sciences com·
plex, located west of California
Avenue near Bridge Road on
campus, will be ope n to the
public April 21 during university
open house fesllvilles.
The complex of four connect-
ing buildings includes offices,
laboratories. classrooms and an
area to house lab animals.
There is a lecture center of
two auditorium s and a con·
ference room. and a student
center comprising a lounge,
study rooms and a food service
area.
The college's office of ad·
missions and records 1s also
within the student center build·
ing .
explained. "He has a wife and
two kids . He earns $2,000 a
month."
Hutche rson was ordered to appear before Superior Court
Judge Robert Rickles April 3 for
the setting of a new trial date.
1ijoana in Dark ·
TIJUANA, Mexico <AP> -
Do wntown Tiju a n a a n d
surrounding neighborhoods have
e lectri c ity agai n after a
s e v e n · ho u r po we r o ut a gt•
Monday, caused by an explosion
in a n overloaded power plant
transformer, officials say.
Coaches Vote 'Short'
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Tbe
California Aasembly ls one wte
short ol puatnc a blll to require
so-called walk-on school coaches
to have taken coacbi.n& claues
and fint aid.
The vote stood at 40-38 Mooday
after firlt beln1 announced u a
pauln1 41 -H . But lt waa
explained that one member
swit.cbed from "aye" to "DO,"
and the original vote was
accident.ally left lD the t.aJly.
The author of th• 'bill,
Assemblyman Denni• Mancera,
D·Huatln•ton Beach, said he
would ut for another roll call at
tbe aext floor 1e11lon
Tbunday.
The bW, AB 454, 11 1poaaond ~1 tbe Department of
F.ducatm. 1l wu prompted by
the tr..rer ol many coaches to
clas1room1 follow i ng
Proposlllon 13 cutbacks. A
number ol schools have hired
non-credentialed "walk-on
coaches" who are u1ually
former athletes, Man1ers said.
It touched off a free-swlollng
debate in which backers lafd it
would protect the health of
student athletes.
But tJae opponents. Including
11101t of the m e mbers o f
mlDortty groupe, viewed It as a
barrier to employment.
"We're keepina out of
coacbln1 peopl e who
demonstrated proficiency In .
atblettc endeavor with
1tupld Mlck,-1 ·Mou1e
regulation s." s aid
Asse mbl ywoman T e r es a
Hughes, D·Los Angeles, a
former teacher.
M an1ers, a former teacher
and school administrator . said
schools shouldn't "just tell the m
to 10 out there a nd see how
badly they ca n cripple
someone.''
The bW would require a head
coach who lacked a teaching
credential to have taken courses
in coachtn1. care of athletic
lnjur1es, and first aid
Ila. Hughes said lhe bill could
prevent O.J . Simpson from
coacbtnc football. She said it
wH "an action to keep the
people out."
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with ~':r 1" '\: om ~nurphin•
life op1e Art?
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m.mufoc·11111• 11f 11111•11 hc1u11r 10 ,..lor1d.1 But mainly, 1l wa'
Trying M1111w 1''anla1111 m Heul f,1/I' l'11uld Be l/azordcu..t to Your l/eoltti
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Vt.'hiC'lt•s
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t·rashl•d rnto l•ad1 oth<·r. thr ouJ(h IJarns, plulc gh.1i.:-.
windows. lt1c·o sl<tnds, lwuch lifeguard towers and down
h1lls1des
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vl'11l<'ll'S sct'm l'd to <'!'t('UJ>t· unsculhcd
Tllt:V t;MER(a;o FROM rtpf~d metal <ind :.callcred
g la:..:-without ('V<'n a sc-ralth
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:-how1ngs of -1lr1•1•I ~a[1g 1nov11·1>. you :.irt· left wondermg
wh;it might lw lht• r<"•ult of th" l"Y<'hopalhl<' driving epic
U0t•s 1l ml'un lhtil p1•opl1· who vwwt•d 1l ""111 now go out
and roll ovl'r lh1•1r owo ('IJrl> ;;i 1·11uph· of timc•i. Just to sec 1f
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Will pe<1plt• ahruplly 1ry lo ny off ta ll bu1ldlngs In tl
s1n~l1• hound J\1'11 hccaww Su1_x:rrnan could do tl on the
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other cfay, " pn!-,on w;1s h:llinJ! ml' u i.tory of <J horrible
1•x p<•rtcnc<· w11h illtwss SltJwly, <ii:. lhc story was told , I
rc.wh tc-d this wm.n 't SJ t ru1· life cxpt'ricnce It wai. from a
TV snap upt.•ra
But I'm 1111t n :olly l'<'fhun the storyteller rcalited this
w;1s fid1011
Wl"rt· 1n 11n•tty had s hape.: If we can no longer scp<Jralc
m yth from rcahty
Pair Crushed At Universal
LOS ANGEu;s IAP I Two
w o m e n s u ff c red c• x t " M i 1 v t•
injuries when they wen• <'rushed
ugu1nsl a gate hy u s ightseeing
tram at Universal Studios
Authorities s aid S usa n
lloffman, 27, of Northridgc, anti
'lam Moldaw, 71J. of Van Nuys,
trie d Lo µass through a gute
Monday al the same lime the
tram was going through
Both wome n were taken to St
J oseph M edical Cen ter 1n
Uurbank, wher e doctors s aid
they would try to sew on a
st'ction of Miss Hoffman·s rig ht
c..•ar which wall Mcver('(I in the
accident.
fty ~ i\e11od1u-d Prf'H
A homb t•xplod d tud•Y und •r
11 vt111(dt1hlf' 11tund In on open ulr
HIBi kl11 In lht• town Of l.()tJ, I~
m llt!" t>11•t or Ttol Avh'. klllln1t a
woman lllltl wounding 21 J)<.'Qpl<',
puhc.•e •HHI
/\ 11 .. ulth M1111i.try "poke11m un
iu11d r11x of the.• wounth•d were
r~lt>1U1l'd u fl r tr~a tmcn t ul
f\111>u f llorof •h h011p1lul One
pc•r11on r~mu rn1:d 1n rral1 <•ol
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A PAL•:HTIN t: L.thcrullon
Orr.an11at111n s pok esm1tn 1n
lfrlrul i.tud ... PLO unit from lhf'
Wl'11t Hunk of th•• Jordan 1l1vcr
wa:1 rt>spon~1bll· und itaid "The
hi 11.st Ill J)art Of U pl-.n lo t'l)C3lt1lt•
llnll 1st o<.'I wurfure in prolc:it
uwato.st th<• l1eaty of treason ··
lie 11uld guerrillas throughout
l.('buno n w~nl on muxlmum
ull·rt aJ(a111.1>t Ii.melt r etaliation.
In Puris, u violent explosion
t'IJ>Pl'd through a crowde d cafl·
t·onm•ctcd with a Jewish student
ho11tel. loc..·att•d in the heart of the
Latin Quarter Pohcc n·1JOrtCd
that al least 26 o<.·cup<Anlb were..•
1nJured. two of them very
bl'ri0u1>ly
AN ANONYMOUS telephone
culh•r told th(• Freneh news
ugency Agcncl' France Presse
that the blast was the work of u
~roup called the .. Autonomous
Joint lntervcnl1on Group against
the Zionist Presence 1n France " ~s a protes t ag<Ains l the
Egyptian-Jsrncli J)(:ace treaty.
The Tel Aviv blas t was the
second Mideast explo:sion set off
Judge Axes
Anicle on
H-bornbs
MILWAUKEE <AP l The
Progressive m agazine, which
c alled its e ff o rt a
precedc nt-sctting freedom of the
pr ess case. has lost its buttle to
prevent the government from
banning publil•ation of an article.·
on hydrogen bombs
U S District Judge Hobert
Warr e n , becoming the firs t
fede r a l judge to i ssue :in
Injunction imposing prior
restr aint on publicatio n in the
interest o f n <Ational :-.ec urily.
said Monday that dungers o( the
s pread of nuc lear weapons
outweiRhed the press-freedom
<Arnumc•nts .
If F. G R A N T E D T II t:
go ve r nme nt r eq u est for a
preliminary tnJUnction to stop
t he Madison-based ne ws a nd
optnion monthly from prinlinu
t h e arti c l e . M aguzine
spoke:,men said the decis ion
would be appealed.
Warren said the case, as far
as h e knew, was the firs t
instance of prior rcMtrainl based
on national sc<:urlty grounds
The u r t1clc, title d "The
Hydrogen Bomb Secre t : llow
We Got It , Why We're TellinJ(
I t ," was sc h e d u l ed f or
publicatlon in the April edit ion
before W arren iss u e d ;1
temporary res training order
Murch 9.
It was lo go to press wilh th('
M ay <>di lion Monday bcforP
Warren's pre liminary in1unct1on
w9s issuc.'<I.
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Midioostenwrs Wary of Coming Spring Raim
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by P&llt:ilinrnn11 angered by th<·
1waef' treaty, which was RIKned
Monday 1n W1u1hmrcton. A hund
gn•n11d1• WO\U\d•·<J nln1• pcrHOr\8,
I wo of tlwm Am.-rie1m tourtslff,
.In a hoHle l 1n Arab F.111st
J ~rusaltrn Monday night
Despite th<' t h reut of !\rah
t erronsm . l11raeli11 'lttnK. w•·rit
a nd danced the hora Monday
arttr watching tht• s1gn1ng of
their peac • treaty with Jo:Jtypt
About 00,000 pcrson11 hruv<ld
cold "nd blustery w('ath..r to
chc.·er Uno t't!rcmony Monday as
1t wul\ s hown on a huge TV
ser"en tn a Tel Aviv square.
then burst 1ntn s 1X>ntuncous song
und folk daocin.: unde r a tormil
or 1war~ banners and larueb and
t;gyptlnn nugs.
..............
JOY IN WA SHINGTON -Egyptian
Prt•s1dcnl J\nwur Sadat. nght, and his wife
<'t>lebralt· s ig ning of the Mideast peat<!
I n ·aty <Jt a While House stale chnnc r
Monday night. At lefl 1s brnch Prime
M 1nistcr Mcnac•ht·m Hegan
Gas Increases Allowed
Vnleatkd Fuel Could Rise 5c in 2 Years
WASHINGTON t A l'I A
fcd('ral ju<lgl' has <JpproVl'd
regulal1ons th<Jl an· pcrm1ltmg
oi l companies lo 1nC'rcas1·
gasoline prrces by a:-mu('h ai. a
nickel a gallon ov.-r thc ncxt two
yt•ars.
U S 1)1slrict .Judi.:e Aubr<'y f:
RohiM<>n J r a pprov<'d the: "tilt"
rt•gulations M onday afler
finding th:.it tht· Ent•q u
Departm ent had adequate ly
cons idered tht' environmenta l
impact of the r ules before
i~suing Lhem.
THE REG l.ATI ON an·
designed lo inc.·n ·aM· the s upplu::-.
o f unl eaded gaso lin e by
pt•r millmg 011 companies lo tack
ont o 1tnsol1n c mon· of their
r e (1ntnl( t'OStS
Tht· rull•!. an· c·:tllt:d till"
rC'~ulal1ons bcc·auM· lhc·y allow
re fint•rs t11 till th•· 1m11:11·1 of
prin· n 1>cs Th1i-will rr·.,ult 1n
gasoliOl· phct•s l(olng up mc.1r1·
than other petroleum pmduc·t"
to c-ompens lalc for the l"<lrn
('OS tS Of produc1n ~ Unl1·ade<l
gu1>ol inc
Pn•v1ously, 011 t·ompun1{·:-. had
to ullocalt: thl'tr pro1lud1on 1·0'1 "
a m ong all lht•ir produf"t' Thi·
regulations went into dft·<·l
March I
T II •: R l' I. lo; S W E R t:
c h a II t' n g c • d 1 n t· Q u rt h..Y t h 1 •
Center for Auto S:tf1·1 y and
cons uml•r ud vocat<· Halph
Nadt•r Th('y said the prlc10~
rules should tx· de layed because
lht••r t•nv1ronmf•ntal impact had
not hel'n 1-.1rdull :.tudwd.
Tht·ir ar~umcnl was th ut th1·
r1•)(11lat 1o n 4' w ou ld cau:..t·
.. permant•nt anll irn•vl'r:.1blt"'
harm to a11 qualt1y bct•uuS<' thl'Y
woulc1 1nrrca:..1· lht· r1rit1· s prt•<Jd
hcl we<•n mon· ex pcn:-.1 ve, hu1
d eaner, unlt·adt•c1 gusoli1w and
cht•apcr, hut c1irt1cr . lt•<Jdt•tl rul'I
J\n (I tha t. th1•y !-.a1d. would result
1n rrwltm:-.l:o. :..w1lt'hing to leaded
~a:.
Hoh1ns o n s auJ lht• Energy
Dl'piJl'lmc..·nt hJd rd11•d on <JO
1-;nv1ronm1•nt al l'ro t t·t·t1on
AJ(t•m·y study and a fud 111>agt•
s unev hv Gt•nt•ral Motors Corp
to Houston from
.... ,Orange Count}t
Hughes Airwest. $142 round-trip.
Extra Convenience. Take off fTom your local airport and
land at close-in Hobby Airport m Houston.
Big Saving8. Special 1/2-Price Round·Tnp Coach f dfe now
extended through June 30.
Leave
Orange Cowtty
8:40a.m.
Arrive
Houston
2:32p.m.
one-stop
Ply Buaineee Coaoh0 for only $10 mor•
thantheunCW.Countedone-wayCOAOh
fare!
• Separate, quiet aocbon up·front.
• Room to work.1'wo·abreast hret
cla.sa eeabng.
• CompUmentary cocktails and
stationery. ,
Comparo ow Bwuness Coach w1lh
anyone'• ft.r1t-clue pnce and eervu:o.
Wo think our $10 fee will make you
eay Yes to Bustnea Coach.
Bu1lne111 Coteh offered on •II DC 9 lh;,h11
SIO 1urcha1~ oood only wUhln tht U.S
ucepc, 1111r1·C~on\1t.
Pue 1nclu• 1u and 111ub,.c1
lo ch1ng1 w11nou1 notice
CCopynoh1 Huohel Attwett l978
~-=-:~
JliSg l(i J
Leave
Houston
300p.m
Arrive
Orange County
507 p.m.
one-stop
Just call a TrcYVel Agent,your
Corporate Travel Arranoer,
or Hughes Auwost at:
Orange County (714) 540-2060
Los Angeles (213) 772-5100
)
AT YOUR SERVICE I NATION
~ E.ra• Kr••ll Mht~'!'
l>EA R PAT I t hou1:hl Id f('llil IO your t'Olumn
that t'yt• dt)('tor h11d lu .iivt• fltltlt•nt!l llw1r prt"
at'r1pt1ons tlftt>r un 1• f' f'~.im I hnd my t')"C" f'lt
amaned rt>ttntly and my d<X'tor d1dn'l ofrcr to glvt'
my PttScn ption lo n1t'. In hl<'l. h(' seemed rcluc
t ont lo hand 1t ovtr wh.-n I k('<t for ll WH I <'Or
rt:cl an be Ina tnsistent ·• c· G l nauna Beach ........... u rn.e INSURANCE
Elvta Pres ley
TU811doy, March Z7 1979 DAIL y PILOT A5 ,.------
Elvis Estate Worth 87.fi Million
-4 M E M PHIS. Tl'nn <AP> Elvis
Vreslcy h•d little hrc ios urunce hut ten
on 011l11tu valul·d al $7 .6 ml Ilion urter
tu'·~ when h died at the age of 42, a
court .approved accounting showed.
Presley, who left the bulk or his estate
to h111 daughtur . h is Cuther and has
aroodmothcr, dled with $1.4 million In
h11J checkinlC account a nd $747 .000 In a
saving account, the audit showed.
TH E ESTATE ACCOUNTING ap-
proved by Judge Joseph W Evans of
Probate Court provided the first public
f'llmpse of the singer's holdings since
Pre11ley's death Aug. 16, 1977.
l l also offered a peek at some of his
personal buying habits. For example.
he bought $90 pajam as. paid SS2 for <&
pair or .45-caliber autom atic pistols and
spent S2,771 el.-cht days before hls death
lo rent a Memphis a musement park
T he estate was valued at near ly $lS
m1lllon, but expenditures or more lban
$7 million, Including state and federal
taxes. reduced it~ net value to $7 6
million.
E XPENSES INCLUDED a $46,464
funer al plus $6.100 for Memphis
police who provided security and
$9,300 for the Memphis Funeral Home
for Lrans(erring the bodies of Presley
a nd his mother. Gladys , to Graceland
Mansion from a mausoleum at Forest
Hill Cemetery.
Most expendllure.s were not broken
down 10 the public accounting.
ll was d isclosed prt>Viously t hat
P resley left the bulk or his <'slate to his
10-year-old daughter , Lisa Marie, to his .
f a t h e r , Ve r n o n , a nd t o E l vis '·
grandmother. Minnie Mae.
THE ELDER PllF.SLEV, was named·
executor a nd t rustee a lthough Lisa
Marie will inherit her father 's entire
fortune when she turns 24 or after the
death of Vernon Presley and her great
grandmother. The will did not mention
P riscilla Presley, the s inger 's former
wife.
The accounting showed a monthly
payment of $4,000 for Lisa Marie's sup-
port. Yff. ft new t 'f'dt'ral Track C'ommla loo rule
rt"qetll'ft eye ~tor• th~ IMlt~nL-. lhf.lr preu r1p· Uotu i•mMla&el)' artt-r •• ,. ,. f'Um at DO ~irtra -------------------------------------------------------
t laar1e. Havlaa yo.r prf'u rtpeloo allows you to
f OmpariSua dlop for f'Yf'll8Me8 and C'Onlact ltHt•N
Juat as you •ould for an otlM-r product.
lttgrWfi#'flt L .. 1• C'larlllrd
DEAR PAT. ~ulle ii h·" eo:.met1c:. art> hsltng
their ingredients, but you 'd haH• to be a chemis t to
know what som~ of tht•111 are b there uny book
that tells about t'Ol>met1r an grt.•d1entl> 10 pllun
English?
• I. P . Irvine 'ConHumer 's Dictiona ry of Cosmetic lngr~
dleDts," by ltutb Winter, i~ the book you want. It
was publlshed in 197~ by ('ro"o PubUshers Inc New York, N.\'. .,
Ugllt Slllne• on Solar Data
DEAR PAT : Can you tell me t he names of
some "basic" books a bout solar energy? I'd like to
learn more before looking into using 1l an my
home . I'd also like some infor mation aboul build
ing a solar greenhouse.
K .R., Irvine
"The Solar Home Book," 1976, by Bruce An·
der son/Riordan, Cheshire Books, Ha rrisville, N.11.
0345', and "Sunset Home Owner 's Gujde to Solar
Hea&lng," 1978, by the Editors of Sunset Books,
Lane Publishing Co .• Menlo Park, CaUf. 940%5, are
available in most book stores. "BWJdlng an At·
tacbed Solu Greenhouse," 1976, by Fisber & Yan· ,
da, John Muir Publications, P.O. Box '13, Santa
Fe, N.M. 87501. will answer any solar greenhouse
questions you have.
A package or basic solar information also cao
be requested from these public Information cen·
ters: National Solar Heating and Cooling Informa-
tion Center, P.O. Box IM7, Rockville, Md. zesst,
phone: (8e0) 523-2929; E nergy Information Center,
215 Fre mont St .. Sao Francisco, Calif. 94111,
phone: (415) 556-7328; and California State Energy
Commission, 1111 Howe Ave., Sacramento, Calif.
95825, pbooe: (SIO ) 85Z·75H .
Efl9Usla Doctor• A .,a11a•~ A •retld
DEAR PAT: My w ife and I are planning a lrip
to Europe this summer . I would like to know how
we can find out the na mes of English-speaking
doctors in various European co110tries, a nd ir
private health insurance policies and Medicare
pay medical bills in foreign countries.
L.O .. Corona del Mar
A directory of EngUs b·speakiag doctors prac·
&Icing in foreign countries Is available (donations
appreciated) from the International Association or
MedleaJ A.asistance to Travelers, 351 Flftb Ave.,
Sul~ 5629, New York, N.Y. 1 ... 1. A similar list, in·
duding doctors' home as well as omce numbers, ls
available for a membership fee from lotermedic
Inc., 777Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 11017.
Wlli.le mos& beallb policies apply anywhe re lo
the WOf'ld, all should be checked for territorial ex·
clusions. Medicare generaUy does not pay out-or.
country medical bills for persons 65 and over
traveling or living abroad. U you are unsure about
local medical standards and need tre atment
abroad, cootacl the nearest U.S. Embassy or
Consulate.
c
Now get 20 cent• a pound!
That'• • dollar for every five pounds
you bring to your nearby Reynolds
Aluminum Mobile Recycllng Unit.
We're making It eaay to cash In all·
aluminum cans. Our mobile recycli ng truck
will be In your areaaa llsted below.
So start collecting aluminum cans right
away. They're 4MtfYWhere. Kitchens, parks,
roadsides, restaurants. Clubs and civic
groups use them at their social activities.
Then bring them to our mobile truck for 20C
a pound.
Also, we'll pay you for certain other all-
aluminum items If they're clean and prop·
erly prepared. Just aek or cell for details.
Reynolds Aluminum Mobile Recycling
Unit. It makes cashing In your aluminum
as quick and ... Y as collecting. .................. :
C-. ..... CA
Reynoldt Aluminum Reynofda Aluminum
Mobile Reeyidlng Unit Orange Rec:)<l:tlng Center
at Atpt,. Beta Supermarket 210 &It Mellll Averiue
241 &It 17th Street T uetdlty-8lilurday
12:30 p.m. • 5:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. • 4·30 p.m.
Every Wedi~ Phone (714) 81MM271
(
It's the Goldookssport Club And it's
youi:_passport to gdbd times and good buys
To join, all you have to do is keep a
balance of $2,500 or more at F1dehty
Federal-part in Passbook Savings. and
part m any other ty_pe of savings you l1k<..
0 1 course. you get the same frc<
Sl·rv1ccs we give all our savers Travelc.:rs
checks. notary service, money orders.
document copying. dJrect deposit of
Government checks. pa1d postage when
you sa ve by ma.11. and a free sale deposit
box where available That includes Certificates of Depos1l.
Super T-Cer ti ficates, and I.RA or Keogh
accounts w1th no fee.
But m add1bon. as a Golden Passport
Club mc..:mber. you get all this
Travel with special
benefits.
We'll be offering crwses
to places hke Alaska, the
M eXJcan R1V1era and the
South Pacific.
You'll travel with a
group of other Golden
Passport members.
And you'll get extra
special treatment
Hertz
rent-a-car discounts.
You'll get 15% off regular
tJme and mileage rates m the
U S And 25% olf regular
hmc and mileage rates
m Cdnada. Just by
showing your
Golden
Passport
card
Low cost auto insurance.
You'll get the advantage of
special low rates. But you'll still
be able to tailor your insurance
to meet your specific needs.
Return key service.
You 'II get a speaall y
coded Golden Passport
medallion to p ut on your
key ring . Then. 1f you ever
lose your keys, they can
be returned to us. And
we'll return them to you
It's smart. And sa fe
Ask about Fidelity Federal's
Super T-Certificates.
With a $10.000 minimum for six
months. you can earn high mlerest
while you en1oy your Golden Passport
And there are no brokerage or
safekeeping fees. (Federal law
prohibits compounding mterest on
these accounts )
Phone us for this week 's rate~
Discount photo processing.
You'll sc.:VL; morn y or1 qudlity
µrocessmg And you'll also ~.ove
lime dnd hassle because yo u ca n du
1t all by mail We'll give-you special
envelopes and complete instruc tion ..
And more.
A s our membership
grows. we'll continue to add
mon ·products und service.:~
A nd since: Goldtm
Pa~sport 1s des1gne:·d ru
benvf1 t you. we· re opf:n
to suggestions
Just bring us your
passbook.
Or bnnq us dny maturmq
certil1cates from where you're;
savmq now We'll handle all the
transfer details free of charge
So stop m soon
It's a golden opportunity
FIDEU1Y . FEDERAL
SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
Wlu!n gouFe, a lillk wher. ~•
Southern California Officn:
Glendale: 600 N Brond •Azua/Glendora: 1173 E Aloslo Blvd • Bellnower: Alondra & Bellflower Blvds •Beverly Hilla: J80 S Btivtirly
Dr, • Biv_ Bear Lake: Interlaken ShopQtnQ Center • Blue Jay: Blue> J.,y Mall ·Bue na Park: 7930 LA Palma Ave •Costa Meaa: 1855
Harbor Blvd • Culftr City: Rdmtree Pia~. i0784 )cffe~n Blvd • Fullerton: 911 Harbor Blvd • lnine: 6006 Lake Ro.id •Laguna
Beach: 310 Glcnneyre St • Long Beach Eut: Bixby Plaza, 5767 Poetftc COdsl Hrnhwoy • Long Beach: 525 E Ocedn Blvd • Newport s .. ch/Bapide: 1024 Bayside Dr •Newport S.aoh/WeatcliH: 1515 Wc5tchff Dr ·North Hollywood: Valley Plaza. 6551 Ldurel CMyon
Blvd • Nort!uid9e: Northndge Plaza, 19450 Plummer St • San Pedro: 29000 S W Mern Ave • Santa Ana: 2700 N Md1n St • Seal
Beach: 13820 *1 ~h Blvd •Sherman Oaka: 14601 Venturd Blvd •Stanton: 12000 Bcbch Blvd •Torrance: 24020 Hclwthornu1:3Jvd
di Pdctbc Coftst Highway •Van Nuya: 14545 Victory Blvd • Weat Hollywood: 8653 8everly Blvd • Weat Loa Angelea: 9701 W Pico Blvd
Opening IK>On in Placentia.
•
• Thom•~ Ke vll/l,;di10t Ed'•to .. ial Page RotxrtN wc•-d tPubl1-.her
Orang CoJ"l o.,ily Piln l • fUMCSey. Mitch 21. t97t Ootrbdra Krttlbich/ d1torlt11I Paoe t:dltor
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ly 'inc·<' Color' ad" Hr v1·r w;1tt·r supp pl1t's <Jrl' sc·ht><lult·d 101·
t t•d11('IUH1 Ill l!JH:l
f'f :tn!-. for All"'' V1t·Jo also htivt· het·n crit 1t'11.t•d
l1f•c·:i11se ltlt'y H"nh·dly don't de<il with floodm~ u n<l
nmol( JJrohlt•m s in All!-.O C'rt·l'k <.ind Laguna C:rnyon
S 11rJ(•rv1s or Tom H1lt'.Y. in whos t· dist net the develop
1n1 ·nl would m·1·ur, won l'Onccssion:-. from the dt'vclopc r m
what :1p pt·1H"t·d to lw puhlic ncgot1uting last week . He
W:t lltS lht• JllU Jl•<·l Wh1tlft•tl tu 16,000 UflllS
Wt· s uggt!sl tht.1 l lht> hounl tuk<: 1:vc•n a harder line on
t l1f• <h •n:-.11 v Supnv1sor:-. arc s c·h<'dulcd to consider the
111;1ll<'r a g ain WNfrw sday.
< 'orl1'.1dnm g the· c n v1rnnm<'nlul pr o hlemt; that would
s un·ly follow ll1t· 1.wnnal pl:in CJ rnc·nclmcnt thnt the com -
p any IS S<~t'klrlJ.!, It I!\ not JUSt1f1t:d
Vigilantes Out of Line
Twice th<• s tudents of U<' J rvrne have been deprived
ol reading lht•1r ccimpu!> ncws pup •r . the New U, because
;1 handful w ho didn't lik<' ~omething printed inside
tlt·sl rnyt"tl thou .. ancts of 1s:-.uC's
l n<lt·t1l. th1· c•<lttors of tht· New U d id, in our o pinion.
'how had t :_rst1· ;_ind pho r Judg ment by publishing pho n y
.1dvt·rt1M·mt'nls , untle r the excuse or humor, that have
l11•t•11 t<1k<·n hy :-.urn(• u:-. ull<H'ks on e thnic minorit ies.
Hut 1f :-.tudPnls 0 11 l'ttmJ)Ub believe a c ha nge or
.. ttttorial s t ·wards hip 1s warrante d , tht:re exis ts a
1111·1·h:1nr s 111, through th · Communications Board , to
lH't'Olllflh!»h that
A v rg rl<intc ta Jl proach tn deciding conte nt o r the
111·ws1mr>er is m or e abhorr ent than the actio ns w hich
rm1du<'t!t.I the re cict1ons .
Soml'lhing official o u g ht lo be s aid by the
administration about intoler a nce for expression. and
H bout pror>er c hannc l!i for c h alle nging N ew U leadership.
Cumpus adminis tration has maintaine d what it likes
lt1 think of us a discreet silence o n the m atter . Continued
s 1lt·nt·c may we ll echo lo udly lf students decide to take
0 1at tPrs Into the ir own h a nds to prevent furthe r
01·c·urrcnrcs.
• Opinions expressod in the apace above are those ot the Dally Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of therr authors and
artists Roador comment la Invited. Addreat The Dally Piiot, P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Meaa. CA 92926. Phone (714) &42·4321
Boyd/Sex Equality
fty I •. M. BOVD
G reul Hrlta1n. too hes
pushed throui(h a lot or ne w ~t'x equullty l:aw!I. One sut'h
prohibits the subjects from
udvertislng for a "pa ntry
maid." Eton Co ll eJ(e,
the rcrorc, worded Its ad with
Hpcclul care: ''Wu nl Nf:
Somebody to help In the pan·
try and dini n j( room , a
perAOn to shure B Oat wllh
another womnn." The fmsl
ro ur who r ~pondt>d to the od
were men.
Among ~ people who
have trouble aeulng to s loop
and ata)'ina asleep at night.
tho women aro Hid to out·
number the me n by •bout
three to two. Wo men worry
more. Or so 1oe1 the conten-
lloo or lbe 1leep reaeuchens
Dear
Glooniy
t Gus
Oov..-nment ii IO buay
protect1n1 us from
ounelW!I they ... Jlfft
to protect u1 rrom
them.
NEOLSCTSD
~'/ ... , ....... _ ....
;;~w~-:.?C
As you read t.hefte word.II,
aomcbody I" buying u new
car. Ukewise, somebody '" having a buby. Theae arc
juet random 1latlstlcs r
don't mean they're r('lated In
any way. Not exactly.
Q. "Would lht> fa ll kill 11
moutw or a rut. If you lhrt•w
either down a mme11huft l,000
yurds dl'Cp'>"
A. A mou!le no, nol If lb•
ground wf're fairly Roft. /\
ra t, yes
Q. "What wurc the flrlll ac·
lion ever re<:ordcd on m otion
picture ntm?"
A. A sneeze by "'red OU
who auistcd 1'homu A.
Edis on In lht' Inventor's
ht boratory at West Orunge,
N.J.
Snakes once were ossum~'C.I
to be atone dear. Rut r ·
telr<'hera now aay tbolr
1tudles lndtcate ratu .. nak•
can hear IOllM of tlHt nollll
made by other rattt .. nakew.
'J'heM are the aame 1clenUal8
who uphold that notion UllL
UM rattllna ol • rettler ta call
for help, only one of Mveral
theorte1 about why a rattler
rattl11. Otben tb1nk tb• rat·
tllns attract• prey. Com·
mooelt explanaUon, thou1h.
11 tbal It .. notblnc more than
1 aeturaJ warnln1 to lhoM
undetlrable anlmal1 too bl•
to tat.
Crtdtl cold weather. not
rlpentH, with 1lvln1 th•
oran1e color to tbo oran1•
Rowlw1J EvunH/Robert Novak
Demo Split on Soviet Strategy
WA!'ltll N(l'I ON Profound
dl1111.crt•t•nH•11t 11 v1·r "trt1lc'HY
Lowurtl th~ ~J\IH'I lJruun whlrh rx 11111 w1th111 I h1• l>Nnocrullc
1>.u ty woi. • 1t1101w1I uguin Mon·h
H whrn ltt•11 ('h urll''I Vunlk of
Oh1u ,.1.~nnlh·d h1& tott'nllon to
t.ll 11 11vow th•· 111011 t f41m ou<i
l1•fCl11luUn11 th.it lwun l111t nunw,
lhr Jor .. ~on VJntk um1•r1dmf•nt
11111 Algnwl t11uk .. ('UflOU'
for rri an umwnl cir Jft of u lt·ttn
111 l'l l"1 ldt•11t
(' 1.1 rt .. r '"•:
~· .. 1111•• th.it
h I' I "I II Ill
Ill ,. II 1S I " I I
tr..irtt• 1t'lu
Uon11 w11 h lt11•
S<1vret I '111on
1u., w1·ll a i>
( Cl Ill Ill u 11 1 "' <: 11 1 n a i
ht'l'jUH' Of
haghl'r "ic1vlt-l t>m1~ral1on lo f"f
fc.•t•t, V1111lk was 11ropos11lg that
J a1·k"111 \.'.Hilk b1·1·11m1 ll dt•ad
lelkr
The four yt•.u o ld Juckson
Vun1k omt>11dm<>nt re11um•s a11
\tir.1m·1·11 Im m M11:-.c·11w Lhul 1l
wilt not lffiJ.l('d(' 1•11Hgrul1on u (
J1•W1' ttnd oth1•r 111111011l y J.irnup,,
11 l ht· r w' '1• 1 l c .in 11 o l c n Joy
nc11111al1 l l•ll t r;id 1• r t.'lttl1ons
t '' moi.l fuvon•d nutmn' · lr.:al
mL•nl 1 from lh1· U S. To l hal. the
S41v11•ls say llh~olul(•ly ny('l So,
V;rn1k now ~UJ:l(esls that the
Rt~r ---
Paul Harvey
presldl'llt declare riarn• So\tltt
l'mlgrallon fi1eurc11 con:tUluUJ as-
surance enoua<h
ll aft u thouJ(h fo'rcd Jlw1.Jcy
had urJ(t.'tl M Prt'l!ldcntlsl edi<'t ovcrrldtn~ key provt:110M of the
Tuft-I lllt'lley labor a ct COl18C·
<t ut>nUy. there 111 au11p1cloo tbflt
Va nik '• leltc.·r Lo U1 • w«sldent
was m11p1rt.'d by tht: pres 1denl'11
ml'n . or nt ll'u t the St at·
lk rw rtrnt-nl
Vi\ lK •·1.ATl.V d1·n1 l'c.J f.11 11~
,111y Mwh a<l m1nii.Lrul111n mll',
.11111 collcaguc·s on I ht.• llou1.te
foreign trud(' subcomm1lte•'.
which ht• heuds, lw licvc.· 11 wai.
hue own idea NC'vcrtht_·less, 1l ''
m t1s t <'O n~en1 a l to the aci
mrnrslral1on·s views and prob
ably the pr~s idcnt 's o wo
tho uf(hts /\nd it is mo11t un·
congerual to Vuntk 's erstwhile
lt•grs lativ<> collaborator, Sen.
Jlt-nry M. Jal·kw n
J uckson is the rea11on Vamk 'i.
teller has not been and may
n<·v..r bt• disµalchcd to the· While
llou"c When Jllrkson i.tol wind
o r Vanrk'i. in1t1a llV(', ht• ntl~t·d
the roof Vanrk told us he has dt·
laycd a fi na l dcc1111on oo thl' IL•t
tcr until he vls1ls Mo1><·ow next
m o nth But a mee ting with
Jac:kson last wc<•k mrght huv1·
d1ssuadt'<I Vanik J)(:rmant:nlly
Whether tht• Jackson VJn1k
partnerahlp Is h.:aled, the n:uJ
ar gument 111 between J uctu~on
a nd the prt:'f 1d1·nt ~<'11011
Jackson wanl8 lo i1tay har tlbull
with the Kremlin, und Jimmy
Carter does not
VanJk's March 8 draCl Mtt•r lo
Carter relates a t 'cb 28 con
ver11ation be tween the con·
~reum u n and Sovac·t Am
busador Anatoliy Dobry11l11.
Va n1k f•xpressed plclls ur.· ov,•r
:11 .000 Soviet t•x1l v111:u-1 ~rJnfA•d
las t yeur, lh1•n r.11111· to th•·
P'H])l "Jn vww of llw 1 m provc-11
dimat.c, I nskcc.J tum 1r his c·<>un
try would be w1ll111i( lt1 provide
lhl' a 111wronc·e, 11·q u111•d l hy
J11ckson Vanik J ui. a nm<l1
hon uf M 1''N I m oi.t tu vort'tl na
lion l c>xLeru.ron If•· wai. very
quick to rci.pcmd that this wus
not ~sible.•·
ACCOllDfNG to Vunik'' If'!
l('r. h ~ lhcn s ugg~s tPd to
Dobrynin that "1l might bt·
Poss1hlc" for Cartn lo n·c.·om
m(•nd most fa\or('d "talus for
both Chma unc.J Jtui,:.1a "With
respect Lo th,. Sovu:I Union. I
:.uggcstcd that" the preMdcnt '"
re<'ommt•nd;1t1on "could b~
bui.ed on :.i (1nc.Jr nR Lhut Lhc
J)OlllllVt' trend Of ~Vll'l l'm1gra
lion 1nd1 t•all':. th•• procf''h of
human nghti. an l h1· U ~ ~ H '"
proceed.In~ at a muc h 11npr11v1•d
leve l " Th~re went Juchon
Vunak.
"Amba111ador Dobry nan react
cd very warmly," Vanik's lctt.cr
continued, promising · 'h111 gov
f'mmcnt would react promptly
and conf1dent1ally." Uobrynln
agn·••d with Varuk's view th.at a
Carter mO!ll favored nat1on n ·
quei.t for bo th communis t
powers ml1<ht be accepted by
~<.'nut.ors who favor ll for Chino
tJut not Hussw (lil rulegor y that
inc ludes Jac kson >. Jn con
t'lusion, Van i.k urged the pres1
dt·nl t.o move· w<:ll bf·forc• the l9HO
t·aropa1~n
A P S. :-.lale1i that "a ll mem
bl·rs <if llw :-.uhcomm1Ltc1• 1111
lrude have r<'nd this teller urld u
i.lrong m aJorlly conr ur with my
approach " /\c•tually, beforc:
Vanik c:ould 1>011 ttw subcomm1l
11•1•, ;f<1 c·k s 11n prolcs t t•tl
vc:hemeuUy.
JAC'KSQr-' ••t-;a-;LS that lhc 1n
N<'IJSf' 111 em1gratron was foret.'d
by Jat'kson Vunik t•conom1c
1>resRure, and now rs no tame tu
let up on lhe pressure . Soviet
e miRratJon 1s far from freie, and
Va mk 's assf'rt1on of "much 1m
provl'd" human r il(hL'I i.n Rus.'ltu
1s a blatant overst..le me nL On
Murch 12, a Ukranioi11n dLss1
dc•nl h1:.l.onc.n monilorang Soviet
c·umph ancc with the Hcbrnk1
humun nghts agreement. com
mrtlPd l>Ul c1d c unde r pollc•·
harassment
Whether or not Vanlk was act
tnJ( on h1A own, high adm1rustru
lion ofrlc1als a re aware of and
aympathetlc to his 1n1t1at1vf'
'rrea1ury Secre tary W. Michael
lllumentha l felt o ut JackKcm on
Van1k's idea (aud found him
totally unrerept1ve 1. Ca11d11J,1h•
Curter in 1976 plt'<lli?cd 11uprw1rt of
J JCkNOn·Vonrk . whic h riroclu1·1-cl
Jackson'" badly ncl't11•d h«'lfl
among J1•wish vott"rR fsut ttw
d<'h:•rt111n of Vanak rouh1 mak•
(•as1er the l<Jrr,1•r <1t·f•·<'llfln ol
(' J rlt•r
'l'hf> word:-. of t:harlf•y V:m1k
r1•fh·1·t th1• 11li'.1!1 of m1·11 al ""
~t .1.lt• l>t•p;.1rl m1·nt who want
.. v c·n h a n<h'd tri•at m f>nt for
('h1nu und th•• S<1vwt Union In
t•ontru-;t, J acki.11n would ~ranl
trad e i1d vantug1•i.. rncludrn~·
<'rcdils, to Ch11w bul w1lhhoffl
them from a Soviet Unaog now
on the march worldwide. Thu:.
I he J•ckson-Virnik s quubbl1·
renecta a foreign poUcy debat(•
of lncalcuJablc Importance.
IS Nuclear Age Ending Before It Begins?
For the age of the at.om the
dawn came up like thunde r !
111 It endin1t already?
Five years ago proponents or
nuclear p<>wer predicte d most of
our notion '•
electric ity
would derive
from "atomic
ener~y " by
the e nd of this
century.
But the end
of this cen -
tury la Just 21
yeara away
and, lnllead
or the anUc lpated thousand
nucle ar planlJI, we no w have on·
Jy 12 Uctmted to operate. And the
federal aovemment 's most OP·
llml11tlc 1ueut1matAt Includes no
more than another 200 or so.
18 THE age or the at.om e nding
before It really bcl(lin?
If 10 , why?
Amcrlcun Industry has the
Mrulhox
capacity right now to produce 25
to 30 atomic rcartors (>t!r year
Las t year only two were or·
de red .
N uclcar energy has proved
Itself both safe a nd effic ient It
la presently gene rating more
than 11 percent of the electn c1ly
o ur nation is using; it could pro-
duce 100 percent.
or all the optional energy
sources ln. development, th ls ooe
.has been developed.
Yet obstructlonl11l8 -and lhJs
lnclude3 sincerely dedicated and
honestly motivated envlronmen-
tall11ls -contend that nuclear
fi111u on 111 loo risky. too costly.
loo unreli able
THEIR ur uumt•nls 1n court
and be fore g overnme nt re ·
guJat.ors have bec>n devastating
ly errecuve In dclaylnK, and in
many places killing, plan:s for
new nuclear plunts.
The Wflll Street J ournal re
cently reported that it 111 possible
t o Rel :1 llcc>n'!e lo huil1J Jnrl
operuh' u coul·firl'd P<>W<'r pl;.1ot
in eight yeurs Hui bccttuw ur .J ll
thP ht1~at 1on und rt·d laµt· 1t
lakes 12 ycurs fur ·• nucleur
powe r project
Last month the s1luut1on was
made worse when our govern
mf'nl 's Nuclt•a r Regul ator y
Commission IN flC> handed the
cr1tlc11 some s1gn lf1canl am·
munition.
The NRC did NOT say that
nuclear plonts wne unsafe. but
by d 11rnvow1nJ( p art s of an
cnrlicr saf«ty i.tudy the ('om-
mh1s1on <'PrtainJy gave aid Md
comfort to the atom 's en •mre!>
and mud<' tht• li ceniu ng pro·
ccdurt• t•ven more tedious and
costly
AMERICANS are conserving
e nC'rJ!y EnNgy 1·onsumpt1on in
the Umted Stalf'S lll th•· time or
the Arub cmbury,c, hvf' .Y<'llrS
ago was Jnrn·u"in)( 7 pNccnt per
year Presently 1t rs 1nt'rca1ung
h·1>-. thun :1111·rccnl rt·r year
Hut 1( t hu; dcc:lme 1.•nc11uruJ(1· ..
•>Ur n.1t1on tu rl'lard dt•vclop
rrwnl of ulkrn:.il1v1• fuelb, rr1
1•v1l<Jblv w1· ht·1·11mt-ini·r('ai.ingly
dt•µcndent on ~lroleum in
cn •us1 ngly dept:ndent on foreign
suppliers
If I ht· product' r s of nur lear
generntors 1n lh1· Unrted State ..
urti presenlly prospering it rs on
ly becuuist Lhcy are selling mos•
o f t hPlr output ovrrseas -
wh11 re backward government:.
Jrt' moving toward ene rgy In
dependence faster than we are.
TflE •~UF:L pellet cons umed
by a fa11t brc<'dcr reactor 111 half
the.· s1u· o( an e raser on a pencil. -Yet thut tittle bitty nn or fuel
will produce essenliu lly th1•
sam1• amount or energy as thn°('
Ions o f coul or 12 barrels of orl or
M)() galloni. or gasoline o r 7~.000
cubic re<.>t of natura l gas
And really, 1t docsn 't b1L('
Look at History Before We Doom Orange County
To the Ji.;dltor:
The word "fo resight" and 1111
that this word connotates 11cem11
to have tx.-en tuckt.>d away under
the covers or our d ictionaries,
alonir with other words that once
denoted wisdom and values.
Surely the present Hoard of
Supervlsol'll 111 aware that 50mc
of our "rcat.e11l •nd ltrgest cities
nre becoming bankrupt nnd ure
turning into Rlaantlc 1ehellt>fl a11
the cities' forme r Inhabitants
move out Into 11uburbla. •
Had \he "powers" that were
planned thlte clU" for Mure
1rowth, ind looked before tbey
leaped, these events mt1ht nol
have occurred. U>l '8 hope that
future planner• have learn d
from ~n· lack of experl ·nre.
that they will plan well lo pre·
vent future urban sprawl and,
alto, that they will plan a.held
for all new cttlee.
WITH I.ACK or plannlng and
over·1rowth, Oran1• County
race1:
1 -Ove rcrowded Coney
l1l1nd type beachea.
2 -Bumper to bumper tramc
3 Smotr I With a H((>nd
Lot Ana•l• Jn 01"1n1e Couty In
•
the offlna. Ir Lo11 Anli(CIC!! 11ho uld
8UCt'eed In rf'habllltltllng UH:1r
prf'senL city, will Los Angeles'
amo.c v4'nJ11h.,
Without the Implementation or
the Oreenbcll, Lit11una Beach
I08C8 all identity and beC'omes a
larger area's "Windo w to lhc
Sea " With the Gre nbelt's Im·
pie m entallon. th.-G rnt'nhc lt
could be an 11ttrucllon both nlf
t Ion ally and lnlcrnutlonally. a11
future planncrt1 In other <'Illes
and nallOM view lt11 1m1>0rtance
ln preventlnliC lhe rulnutlon of
beauUluJ and unique clt1e11. and
H a lllellNI of prevenUng over·
mer1lnl urban sprawl.
And wh1l about wild life' r
per1e>nally prefer the occ1111onaJ
odor of a corn-0red skunk to the
conlinUOWJ and fore8eetble smell
of •IDOi permaoHtly lnruclA!d
on Oraqe County cltlaena by
some money-mad Homo Sa·
plen11, over-bullderw. and t0me
lnveaton, who dlsreord the
welf 1re of their fellow citizens,
rutur• 11neraUons and the
dettruct&On of our one• beauuruJ
county, and who alto 1eem de·
&e rmined to ftnlah do1troyln1 our planet.
I reel conrtdenl th1t the
honoruhlt> s upt•r v l'ors or I his
coun ty will look 1nlo t ht·1r
c rystal bull11 beforc: th •y lt•wp
and lhut Uwy will dc•c1dc lh~t
the re wUI bf> NO AJ.ISO Vlt:J01
<PLEASJt~.,>
F.UNOR O/\VIS
Od•~r lrrfl at loft•
To the F:dltor
/\me n t o your M n r <'h IK
ed itorial about l)('Opl(' who m111
u11e apostror>ho1 and ripell potnto
with an "e" on the t•nd'
The thh1gs you 118l d hnv<' an
noycd and lrr ltuted me for ~o
Ion•
May J add nnotht'r "Hrnw on
"lt'b oor C'h1ufkur. Wt"rt'
out o/ lf••·"
the nerv(>s" .crour)" I n1f1•r lo
lho11e penwrui who don't know
~nough w put tht-object of u prt·11
m1ltlon or vc•rb In lho OhJccl1 v1•
('lllit'.
111 d tllly convcrs ntlons lh<'St>
J.(r:imrnotlc11l errors run rum
llttnt <and I Oinch ), hut whl.'n
thosl' In U1f' medw ttilt•vl:11ot1,
radio :and yl.'S, 1>ven 1n th('
n•·w~pnp<'rs 8rf' ~u llt y l und
th1•y 're auppo~t'd to ti\' proi.1 ,
lht>n I rN1lly 11 m n nnoyt'd
To wit "f\4ttw('t•n you and I ,"
"Tht-comm1Ut-t~ thank,.d my
hu11b•nct a nd I," f'f<'. And even
Ourlnira Wultl•rs. wht•n 11h<> fm1t
co nor hored ttw 1wtwork n1>w11.
!4ald, "And now. for llurry and I ,
aOOdnli;iht fmm ARC."
W~ll. Its' time for J lo boil rny
potatoc.
KAY PEC'AUT
•
Lf'tlt'" /rom rc~r1 an· WH'lco'™'
Th«' nght to conden111 l11trra lo /1'
lptirt• ar 1ffmnttd1 libel 11 rtHrwd
Ltlftr• o/ JOO wordl cw '"' wm hft
(ltllfll preferfftCfl. AU lfl""' m.wl
lnclt.ldl ~'~ ....i ma&lin'" ad·
dre" but"°"'" mo11 bt tOiihlwld on rtqWll t/ IM//ldnl ,..,... u op.
parent.~,, will noc,,. '*""'1Md·
.. ,
\
NATION li.mdl'f. Mwt:h 27, 1979 DA.LLY PILOT A'7
Ege COntaet Entranees Cult ~onverts
Author Recalls First 'Capture'
Yo1mg n Moon du r aplr Chnatophtr ,.:dword1
beC'Onv, m IWI a #C'1J• Jhort Wf't'Q of mlf'ftM ~fn!Ml
lllOft, "eompl«'ll'lll nat>sen•1~t lo ms ""'' Mt "*lll' -
tnrt/Wd o/ Ou.' ltOfU~ dl'f)l ntk'ttt Oft ,.,. ~·" /OT ,,., ew'lf mo~. r~ o1'd ultlft{l IO 11-or t un lolJ' to
r•1toN' tht• ttvrld u.1\Ckr the 11hJC"W•' nUf' o/ tht-Rtt Sllll
M 11ung Moon
I n t~ J1-.'0fld o/ o /m~r p.1r1 ~1\4"t, Ut rrptt'd frnm
h&1 book CltA1Y ,.'f>R WHI ,.:dimrdl d.-erstw>s flu
~catotM" morrk.'Tll u/ bt•mu tJC1m d!l<Un Vl'JOWOrt
that bnwath tM ~m1LJn1,1 /ol'f'J and bohll IOftDJ 11/ hit
/Wtl()n "'a m1l11 ~ (I :fJllltimcJlk rwn '"" sub1uguhon lo
thr Cati.St' I
By nuu:n-cwu t-:R t:ow 'Kos
~UO\J 1UA 'Wli'f''I
1 kneadt•d thl' dough ~•th ffi)' f1ng £1r~
working th..-thick pa:-.tr My h .. md. tnf<"t'led from
swinging tht' unan'u1-oto11wd pll'I<. on tht• tr1ul. Wb
securely band1tged and ..ablt' to hundlt' the i.ticky
mixture suft>I)
Together "1th J unll' .1 f1r:o.l "t•1•kt•r with long.
blond braids and ao rnnol'l'llt look. I was prepa rang
cookies for tht• cwnrn~ nw..al Ai. a ::.econd weeker.
going on a thJrd wt•ckt•r I 11uturally frlt 1l my duly
to Inmate this oewcomt>r lo Uoonvill~
.. YOU KNOW, J ANll-:, l 'VE ONLY bten tn the
Family for two weeks. but I've decided to !>lay for
a while. I've never s een so much love anywhere in
my Ufe. And the PrinC'iples Well . I don't know
if they're aJI true but I'm certainly going to C'heck
them out. I hope you'll decide lO settle here, as I
have. Why. God is in the trees and bushes here.
God's even here in the cookie dough!"
I pushed my fin~ers through the malleable
dough, my hand emergin~ lo 'wave hello to Janie.
She looked startled. then we both laughed I s miled
to myself.
My calculated use of body language had lured
her, eased her fears, appealed to the sensuality
that radiated from her round little body. Her
pupils widened in res ponse as her arms pushed
slowly through the hea vy dough.
I KNEW I HAD HER NOW. This was my first
capture, my first victory for Heavenly Father in
the system t hat had conquered me. l had been
trapped by Satan's world, so now I had lo be
trapped for God, or so I bad been taught. I now
lived to convert, to reproduce in others what had
taken place in me. I was a good heavenly child.
"Tweeeeee ! .. The whistle told me it was lime
to stop work and pre pare for lecture. Since f had
heard today's lecture several times before, l de·
cided to stay behind and finish my baking. Renee
hurried past, turned, and ran back toward me.
"And what do you think you're doing, litUe
boy?"
.. WeU, uh, I'm finishing the cookies."
.. Oh, no you don't. You're still a baby. You
need to hear the lecture to sharpen your faith.
Now. come on. I'll send Sheri in to finish the
cookies . Hurry! They'r e a lre ady singing ...
WhereuPon Renee grabbed my hand and pulled
me toward the glass door.
AS WE ENTERED THE BROTKERS' trailer,
Edie motioned for us to join her group. During
the next 15 minutes. we ran through five songs.
• sta rting out slowly and softly working up to
frenzied cres cendo. As we swayed back and forth
in our circle. arms on each other's shoulders, we
gazed deep into each other 's eyes. By studying the
older members of the Family. l had learned bow
they used their gaze to subjugate younger mem-
bers.
I turned to a confused first-weeker at my side,
penetrating her eyes with the force within mine,
then "sending" he r rocus of
consciousness to another older
Family member by shifting my
gaze from her eyes to theirs.
She automaticall y followed suit.
her gaze direc ted by mine. :=:tJ• What an effective trick ttus
" was! I noticed that a number of
.. , other group members were us-:1 ing the same technique.
eo.ruos BY TH E TI M E T ff E
singing ritual was over. the group was burst-
ing with energy, like human batteries, filled with a
spiritual high that comes from "melting together
like manhmallows." as Edie call ed it -an emo-
tional high that virtually obliterates thought.
As I looked around the room. I thought about
how worthless, how undeserving I was, what a sin-
ne r I had been all my life. how unworthy to com·
municate with such holy people.
Moses. the lecturer t hat afternoon.
launched into an explanation of how the world bad
failed Jesus, how the Israelites rejected him, how
even John the Baptist failed him in his hour of
need.
Hall the audience, largely Jewish by birth,
was wracked with tears. Moses writhed in agony
as be retold the story of the crucifixion.
AS MOSES MOANED ABOUT THE suffering
or Jesus, I felt a sharp pain in my side, a heavy
pressure on my chest , although nobody was
touching me. I began to cry, my fists rolled up into
balls. To hide my tears, l walked to the back of the
room and turned around, only to see Moses staring
at me . . . accusing me . . .
.. But now J esus is dead and God is dead and
the Creation is dead. We failed J esus, dear sweet
J esus, and his loving Falher, lhe Lord our God.
God bad the choice of saving His favorite son and
letting humanity perish in Sat an's hands or
sacrtftcing His son so you and I could be saved. He
was cruclfi.ed for us and Satan claimed bis body,
wracked and tortured.
"So God asks once again that you follow Him,
that you be prepared to follow Hia words. Join the
J'amlly, come. back to God and be saved, join the
crusade for the Lord orthe Second Advent. .. "
I BEGAN TO WEAVE BACK AND forth, my
body revolving from the hips. Suddenly, in an
ecatatk flt I rabed my bands and lowered them. bowine to MOHS. I waa losing myself, swept away
in the fremy, Just like the tell of the audience . . . ~afterward, I wu walking with Edie wbo
1aid, ''Cbrll, I could see that you were moved by
tbe lec:ture. You're sucb a splrtt"al person, 10 open
aac1 Mlllttift. You're 1olng to be a very strong
broUaer. very brave and COW'a1eoua. But repent,
repeat, I warn you. Repeat. or Satan wtlJ take you
awa1 from us." Then, as I broke into a bro9d
1mile, Edie lialed with deuPt. .
"Brothen and 1l1ten, l have an announce·
mmt to make," sbe shouted! "Throuab paUmt ef·
fort IDd beavenlJ peneve~ce. Chris has flnally
abandoned hit old Ufe. Cbrla ta Reborn! Lit'• bear
ltr lte·bora. Re-bom."
I BLllllDD AND MADE THE proelameUcla
I'd bnrd coua&a.. Umn from otben· "Brodlen and .....,.., I announce 1111 hUatiGe to atay aad u.. with die P'amU1 fonver. Tbll la wbere I beloaa. a place to teach and learn and a place to
luvtt orw anothc-r Hefor<' I joined the t'£tmll y. I wa s
wortbl('U, no 1t1'10d I drank. I mokt•d . l h•d h:cl
ln1t1 toward womt>n l wu u rtibel, • :icatvengcr , a
perH ltt' Hut ull lb1tt 's bctund me now. l can
forat>t UM.'Jlaal I um r l•born tloor~y for lleavenly
to'atht'r arn hooray for tht• llttu vtinly Kingdom , ..
"ReJOl<'t'. th Lord 11J h •re' Ke JO I Ct, the Lord is
ht'rt''" f>evernl mcmber:t chanted in unison. I
Joln1•d In ~UJ(t•rty, ~lad to be u part of the group. I
twlonJ(t-d somf'pluc.-ul hu.t , I was free lo e xpress
m y Joy, frt"t• to touch u brother or sister with 10·
noct-nN' f WUif lotully happy and free for the first
t mw in fl\)' hrt• (;od, thunk You J l'SUS, thank you
~ t•hitchcd Edat>'s arm. cupped my hand to her
l'i.r, Jnd wh111J>t'red . "gdu:. l feel the need for
dt:t•p rl•pt•ntful 1>rayer . the hr:,l s uch prayer of my
hf" May I µlc11i.c ~ ucused w go pray''"
"Why, ct•rta1nly. brotht'r. Just be sure to come
hack before we meet LO the large to'am1ly circle by
thl' fin ..
I S TOOD UP AND SCOOTED OFF
toward the bills. hke a schoolboy on a gr ade school
hike, the chllly wmd ripping through my thin plaid
shirt as r ran. Skipping over to my favorite s pot,
where the lapping waters sang the praises of God.
I knelt in prayer, resting my elbows on the damp .
hard earth. ha nds clasped togethe r on m y
forehead.
· Dean~st Heave nly Father ." l murmured
·'T hank You for answe ring my prayers. T hank
You for guiding me to the Fa mily. Forgive me for
killing J esus . forgive me Lord. for crucifying
him !"
MOMENT OF BEING 'BORN AGAIN' ECSTATIC EXPERIENCE
'Chris la Reborn! Let's Hear It! Re·born. Re-born.·
As I stumbled bac k along the path, lhe serious -
ness of my new commitment s uddenly struck me. I
had entered another new world, a Brave New World
of sorts, and there would be no way out. The
screaming, the love-bombing, the tears. and, mostof
all. the new Heavenly thjnking ... Wa s I strong
enough, was l pure eno~gh'! Could I fight away the
"old thoughts" that ke pt plaguing me . telling me ed Him ... F rom here. there can be no gomg
that this was1uststri.u:tured madnes5 '! back. No going back. E ver ..
YET I KNEW FROM THE lecturt'S t hilt
lleavenly Father couldn't ucct•pt me until I act•ept NEXT Chant. Pray.and Run
C.OOY119N IC' l~/0 DY Ch .. Slooh«r t ea ..... ,.
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T b t-dt•t·1111on .1nnounc d
8 onduy by Arco ul"lo could
I H••cl effort~ to 't'l St1tnd•rd 11
qf Otuo lo l'('<'OftlhJ••r lh dt•cl kw\
'!Ol to build a l.onJt lh•a<'b ~IH'rt anker lerulln I for
41 u kan 011 dl"•l rned for the IUrtw~t vlu u VIPt'llne lo Tt'XH
......, Sr..tftlC"ftl
: LOS ANta;1.t;s IAP I A ~year old •·omputt-r t•itpert, hJi.
Dead bowt•d 10 blll•ncc. wt11
4entcnccd t o t'IHhl yt.•ur 1n
J
l)ruson for m aisll'rmrn<11n.: u $10 2
pi11hon bunk lhcrt lhc larl(cs l
HI the nal111n '!> htblOr)
lJ S ()11,t r1t·1 J udgt· M ult
By rne 1m1>01>l·ll lht· 1>1•nh•n<'e
Monday on Stunll•y Mark H1fkin
Br.taK f.o SfH'alc
Sl\CRl\M f:NTO 11\ I' l (iov
Edmund Bro wn .Ir , who hui.
li u i d h ,. 1 ' • • c· I 1, ' c r · ' t o
Jnn o un C'l n ~ f or a 19110
f'tt•sidentlul btd, plum. to ny 111
New lfurnµ1>htrl' m•xt w1•1•k lh
ll'!>ltfy for u buhrnc·t•d budgt·t
mt'asure lhf'n•
The Ol'mO<'r<tl1 t' 1-(ovc rnor i.
11rcss offlc·t• s<Jid Mnnduy that
llrown would appt•:Jf" bt•fort.• u
11•.:l!•lati vc comm 1llc<" ht•aring
April 2 in New ll<.im~sh1n ..
Mol1W Cara~eled
~AN fo"ttANCJSCO CAP> A
lhl·atcr owner canceled lht'
•!'\Chcdull'CI run of "Boulevard
Nig hts" :11> Muyor Dlannl'
Tutledly, March 27 HUV
PLO Detnonstration A P W1r-etttwle
An u111dt:ntif1c cJ prolcslc1 ni1~cs hi!. fb l 1n dcf1a n cl' tt~ 200
-.vm1wth1wr:-. nH1rth('CI 1n front of lht· Lo!. Angell'.,
l·'••dl•ral Huildrng Monday , lollowmg the ~1gning of lh •
111 .. •at·t· I n•aly lid wt•en Eg_vpl c.in<I brncl No violence w<.1:-,
n.•p<H'ft•d
Valued I teIDs Los·t
In Scripps Blaze
SAN OJ EGO c/\P1 /\large number or "1rr •placeable :.1>cc1mcn:.
from the AntarcllC'" werl' destroyed by a fire In u laboratory at the
Scripps fnslitulio11 or Oceanol-(ruphy , u university 11pokc11woman su1d
toduy.
The blaze on thu ground Ooor al Hrttcr Hall broke out shortly after
10 p.m. Monday and was "~01ng
•---_....,"Tft.•stem looked-for-fegitl--fJower
today lo hall rilms suspectt->d of
provoking v iolc n cu like the
•tau.: st ylt· wounding of f1ve
)t111ths ht•rt·
Feds Drop
2nd Trial
1>relty good." when firefighll'ris
u rrivcd. accordi!lg lo .Carole
Califomsa ut San Diego police
dis patche r.
Scripps s pokeswoman Jackie
.I a nkc said the la boratory wall
gulled and al ll'as l t wo other
roo m s at Ri lle r ll all . a
t h rcc ·S tor y m :.i r inc• h 1ol11i,(y
res earc h building . s uffcn·d
l'Xl en sive s moke und watl'r
<lama~<·
Bob Hlunwnfl·ld, owne r of lhl'
1\lh.1mhra. :-.u1d he C'anccl<'d the
film portrayin~ Chicano gun~
l 1h»;ly l1·~ 1•vl'n tho u g h his
1·1intnu:t guur:intel'd a seven-day
rnn of lh1• film distributed hv
War nl•r Urot.ht•r-. ·
lllotft"fl Raplff'd
Sl\CHl\MENTO <A l'1
t)romptcd by lrun1un stu<knt
,, c.· t I v i L t l's . l h ,. C a I 1 for n 1 u
•\i.i.emhly voted Monday to ai.k
ConKr<•s!> lo deport fon·1gn..rs
w ho hrc <Jk th e law during
d1•01onstrnllons o r rims
The rcs olullo n <·1tt:d •·~ •l~
target foreign nat1onah> .. wht1
riot or dt•mon s trutc 1n uny
munn er l'Onlrar)' to law und
1ncons 1stc·nt with 11erm1!>s1bll'
l:whav1or of g uests 1n the Unatt.'<.I
Stutes."
LOS ANGF.l.F:S !AP >
... cdernl protwcutor s huv1•
decided not l(I see k :1
M.!co nd trial or Thomu~
llettig . one-time s tar or
the "Luss1e " lclcv1s1on
~eries. on drug c·harge!>
Rettig, 37 . and un
associate. Cary Nowak of
Oufhlo, N Y .. w e r e
c·ha rgcd in 1975 w ith
c·o n s piring t o i m port
<'Oc aine from Peru 1n
liqueur hollies .
They wen· ron victcd
und sentc nct·d l•> 51 :.i ycur..
1 n J> r 1 ., o n I> u t t h u t
conv1ct1on wui. overturned
On appeal twcaUM' Of t1n
illegal 11earch by narcoltcs
agents.
Dr Paul n uyton. :17. heucl 11f
the• Scri pp~ (•cology group, said
t h l' fire d<·:.lroyt.·d l\ntarc:t 1c
spt•cimcns he c:o lt(·<·tt-d over a
10 year period, m 1crm1copes and
sl'vcral "uni-i.u iti;" used for
chving unde r the 1>0lur see cap
f'lre Capt. Claudl· Bell su1d
a bout 45 fi re figh tcr1> contained
the bla:tt' 1n uhoul 20 minutes ut
the world famo us occunographll'
lllStttUtlOn
Rell said nu 1nJuncs wen•
repor t ed unct no da mugc
·e s timate w as av<11lulilc . An
investigation into lhc cause was
under way. ·
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m()(e ... served from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily.
Both dinners must be the same and are not
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Mesa. 3129 Harbor Blvd .. and Irvine.
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All other menu items are at regular prices
All dlnneis Include e ChOICG ot (t) flOOP, aalad, or 1omato 1u100 Vegetm>le Fronon tl'lea, hashed brown or rrlMhed po111oes. (Baked po1e10
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Brochettes
of Beef
First
Dinner $3. 75 Second
Dinner $1 .00
liver & Onions <ill;~
~:ris~er $2.95 ~~~rd $1 .00
Breaded ~
Veal Steak (pure veal patty)
first $
Dinner 3.35 Second
Dinner $1 .DO
Fish & Chips
First $3 3S Dinner • Second
Dinner $1 .DO
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CALIFORNIA
Youth Survives Ordeal
Boy, 8 , Sleeps in Capsi~d Boat; 5 Dead
MOltnO MAY CAPI WhH<· an 8·yes.r-<>ld boy
11h•pl In lht• <·nhin of u dl11ubled 22·fool c rul!ie boat.
it cul)8lt<'C'I m hcuvy K ·nK, alonic with u Co1t11t
(iua rd i.ux1llury crart thul wu 11tlempl101i Lo t.ow
1t to Hhorc
The boy's brother und father Mod three other
ntt'll were killed , a US Coui>tG u1trd 11pokeamant1ald
Monday
YOUNG K t :NNV LUIS. of (,;arutheri., slept 1n
thl· u1>S1de down bout until it noat.cd to Rhore after
tht.· trugedy early Sunday. When he c lambered out
onto the beuch he found th.at onJy two or the cruil)e
boat's rll'ven other passengers had isurv1v1~d. and
tha t two coast Guard rcscuerli had nearly drowned
tn lht.• 4.lt'('ldf'nl 500 re •t from s hore.
"lie , from what I under:>la nd. hud bN·n
~lt't>ping 10 lht.• CllhlO through all this." CD"'
r t>Rcuer lA:w11> K1lhon su1d Monday.
o•· T llF. E IGHT P F.RSONS o n Serpu ''>
plem.ure boat, the.> five.· confirmed deud were Manuel
Luis. Sr . 39. 13 ycur old Munuel Luis J r ... ·e rnundo
Sousa. 37. John l..t•<J I, flO, and Ec.lwurd Keehn, 62. all of
Tulure llcups1zed400loSOOfcctoHsho re
Some of the vic tims wcr1' was hed a short'.
whtll• otheri, wNc p1ckcd up Sunday hy the Coust
Guard Cutter Capt• lkdgt". offl <'ials said
THI'; TWO Mf;N J\UOARIJ the Couist Guard
uuxll1ary <'ntfl Gc-orS(e I fart. G9. or Ca yucos, and
H1chard Cox. l.iO. of Morro ll••Y wen· not hurt
l>CrlOUSly
''f'ltl lu1•ky to bt• hc•n ·" lfurt 11u1d Monday ''I
wl'nl und<>r with lhl' boat I had on a life preserver
and fmaJly manuged to work my w1Jy out
.. It wus an awcsomt• thtnJ:," !>Utd Cox. c.idd mg
"Wt• were only doin~ what the.• uuxiliary rloc11 <Jll
over the coun try t'Vt.'ry doy "
YOUNG LUIS Wl\S IN M•C'lus 1on Monllay With
fril'nds m M11rro Buy and could not be re uc•hed for
c:ommcnl Nobody would s ay l'Xactly whe re h •
was
U '')tdci. lht· l.u1i. hoy and Serpa, 44 year old
l\llwrto S1lvtt of 'l'ulun· surv1v1•d the rups1zin~ of
S<•q11.1 '!> l>Oat. I h· wui. l rcalt·d and rc lt•ased by
dot·tori. ut !-itt•rru Vis ta lto')p1lal w S an Luss
Oh1i.po Uut St·rpu , abo or Tulare, rcm;.i1ncct
hm.p1talJ~cd Monday with pnl'UffifJnrn
O RIGIN/\ LL\' IT WAS thought that th1· two
houh had coll1d1•d , hut Coa~t Ciu:.ird Pl'lly Offl<'er
2nd Clas~ llclcn W<.tlt·r~ 1>Uld Mo nduy 1n Sun
Tiro Turtles Wired
CHULA VISTA <AP l The two herty fema les
are adorned with eight-inch sonic beeperis glued to
.. r of their ca
lure.
The green turtles wc ighsng 312 and 380 poundi.
are being t racked by humans interested sn how for
they migra te al sea, their adaptation to changing
water temperatures and whether their numbers
can grow.
Zoologists at San Diego State Un1Vt!rs 1ty, who
relea 11ed th'e t wo big turtles. say the re muy be 15 1n
a colony using warm walers around a utility J>')wer
plant
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Fr ancisco that those· reports were wrong.
"1'hert> wertt four hit< breakers that htl th.:
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boalK 110mcht>w hud found themselves inside lht•
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Psychic Aids Polic
In Solving Crim
OUEENIE
NlITLEY. J fl\l 'l ~hf<'llll'
the m her bab1t-... h\•1 ~n.i~I!> lhou~h
they may be Mkt'le tonb or mut1l•ted
IOHAH of"" h . to ht•r Chi" Urt' and
Jlway will lw. bt•aultful mihnit
faces o( llUIOC" .. nt youth
ll '8 h1,1th OIO\ lllj.I :rnd fru~ll JI 1111{
to Ooroth\ \lh-..111 t h1 p 't h11 ~ho
ht•lp~ uuthorillt•' find the• t"><ltt•, 11<
llllhhll\1-: ,11111 llllHth'tc•tl \l•UIW'lt'f '
as i.hl' •lutllt'h lht•tr p1dur,.., 111 ,,
photo uthu1n s ht• k t't'P!i She• opt'"' 11
on ht>r klll•h1•n l11hl1• 1h1 'lllTH' IJ
ble shl''s sut 111 ound "11 h 1i.1h1·1· to
d1scu:-.i. lht• honJr,•1.1' 11f t'J"<t.' 'ht• '
been involved m
SHE s~ua ... :~ "IT ll 11i.:ht hp
wis h I w~rt• 111 lhl' p1l'lur1• bdur1• lht•\
w 1.• r e r a p e d . .., o cJ 11 m 1 / •' cl .1 n d
murdered." shl' ... u,' 'I ht· 1,. .,, thin~
I ran do 1s hnd lhl' boJ\ .111d hnd the
killer " ·
l'"or many. Pl>Y<'hu· phl'n11mena 1:s
pure bunk Rut to a gro" Utt: oumtw1
of law enforcem1•111
o rf1 c 1als . 1t s
sometimes a last
and reasonable re
s ort 1n a case
where aJI else ha'
failed.
T wo years <tKO.
Mr s A l l u.o n
d e scr 1bt.•d th t>
g ravesite of m1 :-.s
1ng 14 ·ytc•ar old
Susan J acobs on lo
S t aten l s land
ALLISON
Police. It was an oil drum lier killer
was caught and convicted
SHE ALSO "SAW" tht.• grave of
18-year o ld D e bbie K lin e o f
Waynesboro, Pa .. and gave police a
composite ske tch of he r k 1 lier.
"When you know you haven't got
vf'ry ~ood lead s and you want
som ething. you t ry anything and
ever ything," says Jim Durst. sheriff
of Woodford County. lit
llis department ha:-. u:-.ed a
Former Official
Says Cluuchill
Envy of Nazis
HAMBURG . Wes t Germany
<AP> -A former Na zi official unde r
Adolf Hitler s ays Si r Winston
Churchill was "an unreachable
mocjel" whose courage was.the envy
or Nazi propaganda minister J oseph
Goebbels.
lo an article published by a local
news paper, Albert Speer. the Nazi
dictator's a rma ments minister. said
Britain's wartime prime minister
a nd HiUe r were alike in many ways,
but there w e r e important dif·
ferences
SPEER, WHO SPENT 20 years
10 prison for war crimes, said that
that "Churchill aJways knew how to
s urround himself with aides who had
maintained their
independence. Not
Hitler.·•
He also said
Goebbels en vied
Churchill ror his
wi lling n ess to
personally ins pect
t h e dama ge
German planes
did to Briti s h
cities and h is
ability to convey
to the British peo-
CHUi.CHILL
ple th~avity of the s ituation
"But despite all of Goebbels ' ef-
forts , Hitler always stayed away
from bombed-out cities," said Speer .
Km.ER ALSO NEVER matched
C hurc hill 's "Blood, S weal and
Tears" speech after the British de-
feat at Dunkirk, Speer said.
"When l wrote my memoirs. I
used to read a re w pages of Churchill
every night to emulate the unreacha·
ble model." Speer added
h1rar,o .,..,c hu· 1n lht• un1101\1 ct
murde• 1·.l!w of I ~> ""'r old Cuth)
Turkt"1 who~w h111 nt hod ) " • ..,found 111
an abondonl'<I hou11t• 1n Ut1•1•mht•r
"Wt"LL t"ROl\/\IU.V knuw h.1lt>r
on. but 1 hl• ,,., H hll l.irou~hl uut .,omt·
mtf'• cM1111: r>01nl11 . ' he· :-..i v11 'To
,t,1rt "•th, Wt' dldnl 1•\t'll ~1vt• ht'r
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'1rt1m stw to lcl U!>
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plwnonwnl1 un111 ht• 11lt't l\1r' Al
Iii.on
ft ' ot v1•rv !>t1 ungt• ft'l.·lmg th ~o
up lo thlh wmnan unct tc•ll her whut
I'm lclO~ing for and 'ht• 1h·i.<'r1be.!> the
.1r1•a nnd 1t'' n11h1!> iJOcl mil t·!'> ,1\\<iy.
he 'ays
·~ht' b found 20 m1 ... !>rnJ( or de
1·1.·d~ed pt•rson::, for us :.llll'C 1968. ·
Rut 1t dcwsn l eilWJ y:. work for
th 1:. 54 ye"' 1 u Id gr t1 n d mother
Chr"tm a s t<.:vt• Caµt .Jo:.eph
Ko1en.tal·k uf the De!> t'la1nt.>s, 111.,
police called her to help find the body
of 15·:year old Rooort Pic.!>l.
SHE STUMBLED THROUGH 3
feel or ... now. drove over 1.000 miles
3 L 7 CJll/1 ll'"I! ~ ...... S..-..., .... WoM •oQ!hl> r-
'f'or Pete's sake Not whale I'm eating lunch '"
Heroin Convict
Plays Sentence
and workt•d 18 hours a cluy st•arch1ng OSHAWA . O nt. i J\P) Rolling Stones
for the boy She d1dn 'I find him g uitarist Keith Richard will serve rus sentence for
Piest's body never was found, heroin possession on a concert stage here next but John Gacy Jr. was r harged with month.
his 'murder and six others a fter the Richard will perform two show~ to benefit the
remains of 29 bodi4'!s wt•re round at Canadian National lnstiluk for the Bland at the
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his hom<' S,500·seat Oshawa Civic Centre on April 22. pro
"Tht· police gave me Robert's rooters and a spokesm an for lhe arena said ( ]
coal lo hold." Mrs . Allison recalls. "I Richard, convicted in October of possession of ST/MULA TES
like to hold something the person has heroin, was given a two-year suspt>nd ed sente nce l\l A I LBOX ,
touched when I'm looking. When I and orde red to perform the l>enef1t concert as a I__ '::·:::::::::::::::::::::,:.._ ________ _Jlllllilllllll touched this coat . I started to ilch. It condition of probation.
was a wful. l 'm still taking medicine .--------------------------------------------------for those hives." .
J\ signal from the grave? Who is
to say.
BUT KOZENZ/\CK doesn't Light-
ly dismiss Mrs Allison 's try.
"l don't think it was a good time
for her to come he re," he says.
"There was the snow and we were
restricted whe re we could go on fool.
"If you really believe in the
psychic part of it. t hen you know that
you're dealing wi~h. about 30 .victims
things from all of them. Maybe that's
why Dorothy had so muc h trouble."
THE POLICE OFFICER r e-
main s rather s kep tical of using
psychics. but admits he doesn't dis-
count il. In ract, he is using Carol
Broman. a Chicago psychic, in a
murder case.
Dorothy Allison looks upon what
she does as her life's work. She ac-
cepts no payment from parents. onJy
travel expenses. If parents can't af-
ford to pay for hote ls, she'll stay in a
policeman's home.
The m other or a missing boy
whose body she found once gave her
a cake, she remembers . ·
"It said, ·we love you.· That's the
kind of reward that's bea utiful."
MRS. ALLISON'S involvement
with missing children dates back 11
years . She awoke from a bad dream
al 6 a .m. She had seen a little boy
stuck in a pipe. The d ream stayed
with her for a month.
Finally, s he went to the Nutley
police and described her dream.
"The officer jumped orr his chair
like a maniac and told me a little boy
by that description was missing and
believed drowned."
Michael Kurcsics. the 5-year-old
whose body was eventua lly found in a
drainage pipe, is the first picture in
her album of angels .
She s ays the psychic gift is
something ber mother had and her
g randchild has. But Mrs. Allison
doesn't like to talk about her family.
fearing retaliation s ince s he's iden-
tified murder suspects.
AS FOR HERSELF, s he says,
"I'm not afraid of a punk who kills
kids. What burns me is that we care
so much for the rights of killers.
Well, did they read those little kids
their Miranda rights before they cut
their throats o r sla bbed them to
death or sodomized them?"
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Swiss Vault
Trial Delayed
The tnal of two men acc used or fokm~ the SI l
million gold a nd silver bullion robb<-ry of Swiss
Vaults in Santa /\nu 16 months ugo has been dclavcd
until at least /\pnl 6
Orange• County Superior Court Judge John
fo'lynn Jr postponed the trial dalt' Monday for Vin
t'ent Carrano or Seal HcaC"h and Juck fo"ulton of
Corona del M&ir
The delay was orderNI liy the f''ourth 01str1cl
Ct'>urt or /\ppcal while appellate JUdi.:es consider a
ruling on evidence :.e1zt'd hy law l.'nforcemenl of
f1t·crs dunni.: their invesll~atwn of the bullion
theft.
t'L\'NN EARLIER llAO ruled thttl in
vesli~ators acted properly 1n semng Swiss Vault
business n ·<·orc.ls but attornc·ys for the two defcn
dants appealed Flynn's finding
Both Carn.mo and Fulton haV(' 1>lcadcd inno
eenl lo mult1pll• charges of g rand theft and arc
free on $15,000 bail each
Th• two arc accused of t'mbt-zzllng an c:c.l1mal
cd Sl.1 m11lmn in gold, sil ver und other prcc1ou~
metals from thl' stora~e firm they owned and then
rc))Ortlng the los!> as a rohbcry.
POLl('f:, Rt:SPONDING TO a n alarm al
Swiss Vaults on July 9, 1977, found Carrano bound
lo an overturned chair. lie lold invesligalors he
had been 1.Jt..'CI uv by an a rmed intruder
He said the intruder held him at gunpoint
while unst.-en companions carted the $1.1 m1Jlion in
precious metals from the storage vaulta.
Carrano and fo'ullon were indicted on char~es of
t heft and con~piracy by the Orange County Grand
Jury lui;t year.
An indictment 1s a formal charge against a
JH>rson m ade by a grand jury. Jl does not indkate
guilt or innocence
C.Ounty' s Seµiors
Slate Legal ~eet
Orange County senior citizens are invited to a
lunch and discussion or the legal rights of seniors
April 5 in Santa Ana .
The 11 :30 a .m . addre11s by Santa Ana a tlorney
John A. Monkvic wlll be held al the Jerome
Center. 726 S. Center St.
MOKVIC'S TALK, ARRANGED through the
Or ange County Bar Assoc1al1on, will be followed
by a lunch offered for an optional donation to
seniors age 60 and older.
Reservations may be made by phoning Ruth
Howze at the center, 541-9665.
THE CENTER IS ONE of 31 federally
financed Transportation, Lunch and Counseling
<TLC) sites in the county.
The TLC program offers lunches lo senior
citizens at no cha rge, other than a donation from
those who can afford it.
Product Liability
Law Talk Planned
lrvtne Attorney Jack H. Clark will discuss pro-
duct liability laws relatlna to the pacugmc in·
dustry in an April 3 speech to members of the
Orange County Society or Packaging and Handling
En1lneen.
The 6:30 p.m. dinner and 7:30 p.m . address la
open to the public al $10 per dinner and reterva·
UoM may be made bv &>honinl{ Vince Paehlano at
<213) "2·1950 Monday lhrouah Wedne1day or
714.-.llM Thursday or Friday.
Clark's address was arranged lhrouah the
Oran1e County Bar AHociaUon.
tEADS ABOVE THE RESTI
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l11P1c•u11i. h1K bill n'lll•"lgntnl( <'ullforniu'i. Mt•ntall y
G1ftM1 M1norh proNram oil it noon 11p1>t:11tclllf't•
\1lur duy l>t•f11n· 11 ... Oranl(t' <'ounly Counc:tl of the
C'ullrom1u l\MOl'IUliOn for llw C:1ftt1d
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J . HARRIS P•:AN OF Newport Beach, the
newly t'l<'<'t :<1 OranJ(e ,<;ounly t'hairmun for the
Libertarian Party. sayi> hls firlil goal 1s to get
voters of L1bcrlttru1n persuasion s1~ned up in
Orunl(c <:ounty • • • i\~~t:MRI. Y MAN MAltlAN Ungeson, It
Nt•wamrt Ht·11dl. hl.IY" 1thC' oppostis Governor
Brown " p111111111ul to cunt"cl OrunJ¢c County''! 48
v1•ar c·onlral'l w1lh Uw 11tult• Ocputmcnt of
to'orN1lry for hn· flt<htmg 1>t•rvu·1•1t
0 an, a public relations consultant, say, h11>
party need s about 72.000 regis tered voters
statc w1d In order lo quahfy for ,wrmanenl ballot
'ltatus alongside the Dcmocralif' and Re publican
partu~IJ.
ADDMUP A certified pubUc accountant.
says lbomas Felman, is in busioes1i lo add them up.
S ht• .. ,.y, lht· Brown pro1>o s 11I would
11hort1·h1111u1• OruoMt' County und ••l>Pt'ura to be•
11111ttvul1'CI hy n•u,011N thut un· more• i>0l1ltci.tl lhan
jlr II f'llt•&.il
Tht· NOVt•rnor annourwt•d the move ai. u meuns
uf t•utl•n•l lh(• s talu puyroll
M r1> fkrl(t·~on 11u1d u ht•ur111.: on the m atter
twforc I.I sutwumnllll 'l' or lilt' /\Mwmbly W:J yb and
M l'Ull~ t'uinm11t1•1• 1s Hf'hcdult-d rn about two
wt·l•ki. Sht· plarl lo mJkl' ht•r 01>110i.1llon to the
<:uvcrnor ~pl.in knvwn durin~ Uw hearing • • •
N•:W Of'f 'IC.'•:1ts of lllc O<•mo<·rut1 c Women of
Ora11~e County lll<'lufle Shirley Walton, president.
1;1nny Alt•mun, Vlt'l' prc1>1dt-nl . HO!icmary Clarke,
t•orrt•KIJOndml( i.rt•rt'l;.iry , Kathy Uu<"hoz. recording "''t' retury, uncl (;a ii Chadwl('k, treusurer.
Wonll'n lnterei.tcd in Joininic lhe Democratic
organ1 1.at10n should call t'reMdent Walton at ~----
The purty's goal. he noted . lb lo reach thlit
exalkd l)O)l1t1un in lime for the 1980 elt:ctions.
* * •
Al.I. SIX Of' Orange County'!. &ssemblymcn
vot e d for iJ proposed '!lat e const1tul1onal
amendment, SC/\ 2 hy s tcile Sen Alan Robbins.
D Van Nuys, r estricting mandatory 8Chool busing ,
for integration
The six includl' Democr ats Ot•nnt!> Mangen. of
1 luntangton Beut'h, Richa rd Hobinson of Santa Ana
und (;het Wray of Gardt'n Grove, plu.\ Republican!.
M :Jnan Bcrg(•i.on of Nc·w))Ort Bt>ach , Hoi.s Johnson
of Fullerton and Bruce Ncstandc or Orange.
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Lopez Doesn't Act IJke a Superstar
Infectious Smile, Warm Personality Maire Her a Gallery Favorite
B ltOWAltD I .. HANI>\' Of,.,. D•lly 1'1194 .....
Sup.•r,tar :.t:1tus haN not Mf<'<'tt'd the
ia•r:sonnblt• None l.e>i>t't ~ho r ht•cked
111 11t the Wo nu•n' t\1•mpt•r Opt'n
h1•1utqunrtt•r" Jt Mt'Sil \'t'rdt• Country
Club Monduy to p h.t)' in lhl~ ~et>k 's
l.PGA lourn'6llll'llt
t.oJ)('i. nftt>r .:rnntin~ Pt'rn1l:.'<ion for
an interview, lcrt the cour:.c soon after rherkln~ in and said 'lht> would not Ph•Y
unlit ltus mormn~ 1 ~eulhcr J)t!rmltllng 1 In a pracll<'l' round
"I like to t!O out t•urht•r than usual to
p ractice," l>hl' told the Oa1ly Pilot
"That way I don 'l ha Vl· to ru1>h to get
through and I can concentrate more "
Pros at Work
Members of the LPGA
tour got in a bit of
practice Monday for the
Women's Kemper Open
golf tournamen t at
Mesa Verde CC . Above,
a lone s pectator
watc h es as Mary
Lawren ce a nd Lori
Nelson practice putting
on the ninth green. At
right, Judy Clark gets
in some work on the
driving range.
:•: Kenftk [:::.UDEll'S
·:· ll'B1 ·.•
RU F. IS l.IMITINC: tht• numb<'r or
tournomC'nli. 1ohe will pluy 10 th1:1 ycur
nnd 11 this l!t the• only t1mt· 'he wlll
Jll:.1y thrl't• an u rnw ll1•1nu mart ll·d ho:.
11 lot lo do with ht•r dl'c11>111n anti h1~r
fu tun• in ~oll will .1ho be uuaded hy her
pcrsor111 l ltf1•
"I w nl to pJa) U'I lon!l u, 1 earn but I
ulso want lo h,1vf• c·hlhJr.-n." ~he 1>ayi.
DOE.~ IT BOTlll':R llt:R lo bc an thc
hmehghl <'On1>tunlly aod hu\<e l)COple
ask1nf.? for autOE:raphi,, ne ws media
people asking for interviews and all lht>
other Uungs lhttl art! attendant with
1>uch status"
'I don't feel that people bother me, ·
1the says with <'Omplete candor "I like
people und having them around I feel
they make ml' what I am and have
ht>lped. But i.ometames. l like to be by
myself. loo "
Whe.r~ver she goes. either as Nancy
lttw.. T~ Tee Ott
Pro-Am Time ~bedule, Page 82
in bed by 10 · 30 and concentrate on golf
l 'm not tired from being there because I
didn't stay up late I didn't play the
week before. either ..
Her husband has returned to his JOb in
the East and her fathe r. Dommgo, has
gone home this week so she will be
without her two chief advisors
"My father 1s the only one I ever
listen to." she says "lie taught me and
he watches my putting and tells me
little things 1 am doing wrong
chances. rt helped. but he's not an avid
golfer. I like it better that way."
What was the biggest lh.ing that she I
has gained out o r golf othe r lhdn
mee~ng herhusband?
··A lot of e xperience in life for one
thing." she says. "I feel really good
about the way things have turned out
be~ause all my life my dad has been my
biggest supporte r. I reel the one way I
can pay him back is by playing weU.jand
winning And m aking him proud or me Lopez or as Nancy Mellon. she 1s
recoitruzed "My husband 1T1m 1 and 1
had fun an Las Vef.?as because we got
there th<' week before and saw all the
1>hows before lhe tournament.
"WHEN I AM PLAYING, I hke to be
"VES, MY HUSBAND did tell me
that he knew I could do better than I
was doing in Las Vt•gas lie told me I
had better gel on the ball and take a few
"Really. that's the main th.i ng I feel I
have gained from golf a nd I am happy
that I have been able to please him I
am thankful to God t hat I met my <See LOP EZ, Page 82>
Magic to Sp~re
Johnson Too Much for Indiana St.
SALT LAKE CITY 1AP 1
Th e Ma g i c Ma n . t:ar v 1n
J o hnson . had played with
bewitching grace. but there was
magic to spare in his s mile as hl'
sat down Lo talk about winnmg 1t
all.
There wa1> a basketball net
hanging like a laurel around h1:-.
neck. a nd nothing to do but
savor the s weets or M 1ch1gan
State 's NCAA basketball title
IT WA.S JOHNSON who h:.id
scored a game hi gh 24 point:-..
Joh nson who had pi cked ur) h1:-.
fl ag~1ng teammates in lhl'
second half. Johnson who had
scored a crucial rour·pomt play.
a nd. most or all. it was Johnson
who sent Indiana Stale to •b
first defeat in 34 game:. and the
Spartans to their first national
basketball championshi p
The talk at the post -game
news conference was or tactics
and missed chances ; now the
1s p a r t a n s h a d d e r e n s e d
•Sycamore All-American Larry
Bi rd. what Gregory Kelser's foul
..
trouble had meant to Michigan
State.
BUT THE RE WAS the Magic
M a n s m1l1n g th at
it-couldn 't·have· been·a ny-other .
waysm.Jle.
"The coach gave us a job lo do
on Larry Bird and all we had lo
do is go out and do it. He gave us
a g r eat ~a m e plan .·· s aid
Johnson. who g uarded Bird for
part of the gam e.
Keiser . J o hnson's teammate
and off-court buddy. picked up
h is fourth roul ea rly in the
second half a nd the Spartans.
h itting on only o n e giant
cylinder instead or two. began to
railer.
"When Greg went out we tried
to control the ball and take some
lime off the clock." J ohnson
said. "And by doing that we kind
* * *
Iarry Bird,
Sycmnores
Die Hard
By WILLIAM GRIMSLEY
Al' s.ec1a1 c ..... ...-111
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah AP>
-They we re the team tha t
nobody believed -a nd they died
hard.
None took it ha rder than the
year 's most celebrated player.
Larry Bird . after a s trong,
aggressive Michigan State team
crus hed Indiana State for the
NCAA coll ege bas ketball
champions hip Monday night
75.64,
The 'Bird," as his Sycamore
s upporters lovingly dubbed h1m.
put up a credita ble fight. lashing
oul with all or his 6·9, 215·p()Ulld
strength, but m the end he had
his feathers clipped by a swarm-
ing Spartan defense .
HE SCORED only 19 points -
10 below his season's average -
and hit only one third of his
sbots from the field ( 1 of 21. > a
comparatively poor showing for
t h e man rated the bes t
a lt.around collegian of the
decade.
He was distraught afterward
He s hunned the traditional
post.game interview.
After lhe final whis tle
sounded , the "Bird." bl~
shoulders sagging and bowed,
wenl to the bench and sat down.
There he covered his blond bead
with his mass ive hands -
"hands big as toilet seats."
according to DePaul Coach Ray
Meyer -and later sobbed Into a
towel.
BILL RODGES. ndiana State'• rookie coach. a pologized
publicly for his All America llar'a failure to fa ce lhe
C8ee 81.aO, Pa1e BU
or lost the momentum for a little
while. So coach told me I had to
take charge and do a lot more
things on offense-So I hit ..,
couple or ba:.kcts and Gre~
came back 1n and Wl' got the iob
done ··
KELSER llJT a Jump "hot and
Johnson. fouled making a dunk.
was awarded two fret: throws
a nd mad(' the m both. giving
M 1ch1gan State a 61 50 lead with
5 0 fl I {• rt a n d d r l' {' t I \' e I y
s l:.immmg the door on Indiana
St :.elt' :-com1.•b<Jck hopes. The
hnal scort: "'as i5·64. the s ame
11 point mar~in Johnson hacj
eslabhshcd "'1th h1:. four· point
play.
J o hn s o n 's <·oach, Jud
lfegthcotc, put 1t this way · · T he
Mag1r Man directed the show
and we got good basketball oul
or the rest or the team ...
J ohnson . a 6-8 sophomore.
had barely sat down when he
was asked the question that "'ill
continue to be asked in coming
days . Will he turn immediately
to professional basket ball or
return to Michigan Slate m the
fall?
"Is th.is my last college game"
I still don't know Am I going to
apply for hardship'! I still don't
know. When will I decide., Oh
no, I've got lo e nJOY th11> fir:-t.
The n 1 ·11 decide later. a couple
of week~. I've ~ol a lot of time.'·
APW~
VICTORY AND DEFEAT -Michigan State's Earvin
"Magic '' Johnson trims the cords of victory <above),
while Indjana State's Larry Bird sits it out followina
MSU's victory in the NCAA championship game Monday.
DAil V PILOf
A Cap1uta A port From the World of Sport•
R eport 'ay
Will Bt~ Nt>w
Morrison
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fill' lht•tr ll'ltc•r!'I 11( 1ntc•nt 111 all1•111J ,J C't•rta111 rollt·~t·
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po:.1t1on with lht· sdwol
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Philadelphia Ph1llle:.' rutC'ht•r Tim Mc('arver , on
new tcummc.atc r c•tf' Rost·: "l'vC' hi•cn cntrhang with
h im in th(' battl'r's box for a lot or ycar!l l\nd. bcllc•vc
me, he doe:, :.mcll hk1· a man "
~ Rf ,,C?r• Caugllt 8r~ald•fl C•rl~
Catrher Thurman Mun8on, Outfielder Mlc:lu~y Rtn r11 and f1vc ol.hn pluyers have ht.>l·n Iii
<.'aught br eaking <.'urfrw at a Tampu h<itc l
11wnl'd by Nt•w York Y ank<·<·s 11wncr Gt>e>rl(f' St~lnbrenner. The othcr µJu ycrs were idcnt1f1t:d as pitcher
Ed flgaero•, first baseman Jim Spencer and three
minor leaguers . . . The San Francisco Giants a nd the
San [Jlcgo Padres will open lht• 1980
regular sea son aga ini-.t C'a ch othe r
10 J apan , t hu i.. m aking
base t~_a ll h ii.l ory after g1t in1nf)
approval of other National Leugue
owne rs Monday . , . Junior Moon•
bt•ltcd a grand s lam home run und
Ch iC"ago touchc<I New York aC'c Ron
Guidry for rune earned runs in less lhan
four innings as the White Sox crushed
the Yankees JJ .5 in exhibition ucllon
... Leon Roberti!' two·run single
MUNSON capped a six run fourth·innlng rally and
L.,ry Miibourne tripled twice to lead
Seattle to an I J..1 win over .i\n zona Stale ... Mike
Jor1ensen'H f1rRl home run of the spring gave the Texas
Rangers a 2·1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles ... Jim
Wohlford ond Ray Fosse belled two run ho mes
ln a f o ur r u n f ourt h inning ,
po wering t hl' Milwa ukee Brewer s to a n 8 3 wan
ove r the San Francisco Glanl's ... P1ul Dade '• one-0ut
sing le in the 10th scored pinch ruMer Louis Deleon from
second as the Cleveland Indians nippe d the Sun Diego
Padres. 7 6 ... 8teve Davl8 ('Onllnued his bid to st lck with
the Chicago Cubs as a uuhty Infielder by hitting an
c ighth·lnning, two run hom er to beat the Seattle Mariners
. . Lcft·honder Larry McWllllams pitched seven shutout
Innings and Haak Small cracked a two-r un firsl·lnning
home run as the l\Ua nta nravcs beat the Montreal Expos,
5·2 ... John Stearns drove In five runs with two homers
and n single t.o lead the New York Mets to a 7.3 victory
over Toronto ... Jerry Morales doubled In two runs a nd
then scored on a two-out double by Steve Kf'mp to Ignite
Detroit Lo a 4 3 win over Phlladelphl.i . . . J oe Nlekro,
Gerry Wllaoa and Joe Samblto combmed for a four·hit
shutout as Houston de feated Bo8ton, 3·0 ... D11rell
Port.er belted a second·lnrung home run to give Kansas
City a 1-0 victory over Pittsburgh .
Ol••ple C'om•ff fee E•ee• N••ed
Fonner fede ral prosecutor Pau.I Zlffren has
been n amed chairma n of the Lo11 Angclt-s •
Olympic Organizing Committee and Pt!ter V.
Ueb erroU1 waa named executive d l rertor
Monday ... Joeepb Nedley, a starting offensive JJUard on
the Temple University root.ball team. was killed and
a nother man wounded In a fight out.aide a Phlladelphla
bar. He wu ahot five limes at close ran~e ... Bobby Hull
denies he Is considering relurfng to
pro'feulooal hockey with the Chic.go
Black Hawk• . . . GU PerreHH and
a1ek o.dle)' scored 35 second.I •part
with lets t.ha.n eight minutes rem aining
to give Bulfa to a 4·2 N1llonal Hockey
League victory over St. Louis . . .
Bobby A.Weoa. wbo won a 40().mlle race
at Wilkesboro, N.C. Sunday, h•• taken
the lead ln NASCAR's Winston Cup
1tandln11 with 971 potnta, followed by
Darrell Waltrtp (982), C1le Yarboreacla
NUU. <932). ... , Pa,...a (823) and Douie
AHi'" (817> ... The Rochester Lancers of the North
American 8occer Le1aue hive algned One D'Errleo Lo 1
one.year pact.
~·-.. TV: No event.a 1cbeduled.
aADIO: No •vt nta 1cbeduled. ........ , .......
Bueball -Doaen va. lletl al Vt ro Beach, 10:2$
1.m .. KA.BC (790), An1ell va. MUwaukff al Sun City,
Arll .• 11 :551.m .. KMPC (110).
~. MARK ANDERSON
Voll yball's
No. 1 Clai01
To Tritons
Uy KO<a;R ('/\KLSON
04 Ille D•llf PllDI t.U.11
S.1n C:lemenle ll1gh 's Tritoni-.
hnv1• labei1•d lh<'msclvcs as th1·
C l fo' S1111lhl·r11 St.•c·laon ·~ No t
volleyball ll•am anti tlw tt·urn lo
ht·at for lhl' C Jf" 4 /\
C'lrnmp1ons h1p following an
1mpress1vf' 15 fi. Iii 14 victory
ov<•r highly n·1~orllt•<l Nf'wp<>rt
llurbor Monday n1~ht ul Marina
lflgh
Tht> VH'tory 1·n a hh·d th••
Tntoms to i;uccc·ssfully dcferld
lhC'i r Or a ng!' C ount y
Tournament champ1oni.h111 and
1t was done wtlh u flou ri~h
TU E s o u ·ru C'O/\S T
League rcpr1•Mmtol1vcs camt·
out with un aitf.!rl'M•i v1• uttac·k
that took Harbor out of its .:amt·
1n thl· rar:.t match and earned
lhroul(h Lo a 13 fi lead 1n tht·
1tl·cond ~<11rw l11•fon· th•· Sullor.;
rallied to tw th<• ua1111• al 14
Out 11 COUl)ll' uf :.p1k1·<; by
/\II tournamt•11t st•lt•c lwn Tony
MrGruw end"d th" i.u'\pcn~c und
gavt• U1c drnmp10ni-.t11 r' to llw
Tnlon!'.
Io lhC' :..l•contl .: .J m•· lhl'
Triton:.. g<1l J pair or "''rVH'I' aCl''
from M:.irk /\ncJPr:..011 and Jim
(;lovt-r, in adcl1twn t1, twv other
po1 nt·mak111.: :..pike!> ft om
McGraw at the corrn:r.
/\Nl>ER S ON
d Is t 1nguii-.h1• d h 1 in s<· If us
the tourney's mo11t vfl luahl ·
1>laycr by a unanimous t hu1Cl'.
"This wa1> d ch mtt:ly our best
itamt' of tht· ~t>a:..on , .. su1d San
Clemcnle Coach .J ac·k I vcrson
"Mttrk got a l'llUJllt• or 8l'Cli when
we nec<led lh\'m and I wa:.. really
happy Lhc· way we played
togclh<'r. We d id not have ••
wt·ak link ir1 o ur t'll!hl deep
hncup. ,
"I (('('I WE' outplayed Nt·wp<>rt,
but w1• didn't blow them out
W1•'ll sec Nt•wporl llarbor again.
ut lht• lnglt·wood Tourname nt
and 1n the CIF pluyorrs "
IV F.RSON Al.SO F•~l.T lht.·
fact Newport had to Jilay in the
quarterfiouls lo gPl a t'rack at
Laguna Beach m t ht' sem1fma ls
played o part in lhe S uitors·
defeat
"I think Wl' playNl light," :..aid
NewPort Co1ll'h Charlie Brande
"We're an all junior team an<I
San C'l<"mcntc IS all 1><'nio rs. n ut
we 'll tx· back. I g11ttrunt1•1• that."
Sun Cle mente nt•vcr tra1k"<I in
the first game. scoring the last
(1 v l' pornts of th(' match.
Nl•wport hnd a 5·1 lead In lhc
:o,c•('ond game. but San Clemente
narrowed it lo 6·5. then ran off
«'lghl struil(ht pointi-. to tuke u
J3 R lend
THE SAILORS hattlcd back to
tie ll at 14 be hind the ste rling
play of Bill Yardley and Kevin
Droke, but the c·hamp1oll.'I got
the serve on un Ander son spike.
then McOraw finished it off
Sutton Displaying
Midseason Form
VERO BF.ACJI, Fla. <AP>
Don Sutton pitched at two·hJl 2·0
shutout Monday beco mlna the
flr1t Loa Anl(e les Ood1c r11'
pitcher to go the distance this
1prlng aa bo beat the MiMeaota
Twins .
The veter an of 13 season1 with
GOLF /VOLtLEY BALL /BASKETBALL
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Golf Sehedale
Celebs Play Wedneaday
Nu ncy Lopez 1s schcdu1t.od to -,tart at 1i to
WNlnc >;dtiy 10 the celebrity prO·tl m portion or thc
Women's Ke mper Open golf tournament al Ml'su
Vcrde Q>unty Club ln Cotta Met.a Wlth 18 cclcbrillcs
lndudc·d in the rlc ld or 48 fivcsomcs
J\11 early group will start ut 7 on both the nr.,t
und lOt.h tees with ea rly s tarting times running
through 8'50 when Silvia Bcrtolaccln1 ind Jane
Blalock wiU l c off
The hsl or cel ebrities Includes Fred Mac M urrny.
Law re nce Welk. J oseph Ca mpanella. Clet ude Akin!-.,
Lawr~c(;utch con . llo wa rct Kt•c l. llar vt·y
Korm an. IA.'i.lic Nielsen. Don Porter . Jim Simpson.
H~bcct Colh ·rt. Hoscoc Tanner. Dt'nn1f.. Ra lston.
f''rank Cady. Joe Conley, Charlci, L an" C1nd Bill
M1m -.
Mickey flooncy. originally In th<: r1d<1 . M:ratched
from the tournament Monday C1ftcrnoon
The 72·hole tournament will tx:~an Thur~day a nd
run through Sunday.
\Vornt>n's Kf•mper P ro.Am
Wt•dnesd ay
F irst Tee P ro Times
J\lexuJtdra Reinhardt
Vivian Brownlee
Pam I (jggins
Bonnie Lauer
Susie Berning
Amy Al cott
Dale Lundqu1!..l
Ba rbara Barrow
J <in SlC'phC'nson
Barbara Moxness
I lollis StaC'y
Silvia Bcrtolaccan1
.JoA nnc Carn<·r
Ht•lh Dankl
f><Jt Bradley
Donna Caponi Young
Nanc·y Lopt·1.
Glonu Ehn·l
Betty Burf cindt
K athy Whitworth
Jo Ann Wa~h<im
Loui!i(.' nruc·c
AllCl' Mlll<:r
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10th Tee
.1 anet Coles
Lori Garbacz
Cathy Mo rse
Sandr a Spuzich
J uli e Stanger
BC'lh Solomon
Vicki Fer~on
Mary Dwyer
Gall Tou~hin
P1.·ggy Conlt!y
Mardel Wilkins
J ane Blalock
Cathy Thompson
St.1ndra Post
Lynn Ada ms
Sally Lillie
Judy Hankin
SCJnctra Palmer
Penny Pulz
L<Jur a Bau~h
K <.lthy McMullen
Uonna Horton Whtlt!
M uric Breer
Fro• Pa~ 81
BIRD, SYCAMORES. • •
cus tomary post mort<.'m
"When }OU play as hard an<J
as anl.f'nsc•ly a:; L:irry has, and
lose." lfodi.tes said . "you have to
havt> c•m1,11on . l"or Larry, 1t
wasn't Jll~l lhe end or a Rumc. It
was lh4! end of a rurccr."
ll also m urkE'd the dawn or a
new cart'<'r. Now Bird ran siJ(n a
contract possibly to the>
millions as a pro 1n the
National nasketball /\SSOC'l3t1on
The noston Celtics prciwntly
have his n ghts
NEARLY J\N HOUK artcr th1t
gam e, Indiana Slate's sporl1>
infor mation dire <'lor . Ed
Mc Kee, e m e q (t•d f rom lh•·
locker room with a :sheet or
miml'Ographed quotes from thf'
dejected Player of tht' Y<'ar
"They played very tough
de fe nse." Bird arknowledged
"The ball wouldn't drop for us
a nd we mlssc:d too many free
throw' . WC' gave th<• h1•sl we·
had We JUht didn't h1 l the i.holl> ton11~ht."
I t wa s a C'r u s hln g
d isappointment for a tea m that
wa11 an orphan a l the start of lhe
season, (igured to finis h no
·better than fourth in Its own
Missouri Valley Conference. Yet
it proceedc<I to win a record 33
s traight games. confounding ell
the• <'flllt's and thl' faint hcarll'd
Bl'fon• lht• Sl'iJ:..On !'llUrll'd tht•
lea rn lost its ht·ad M <Jl'h , Boh
Kin~. who s uffcrt•<1 a heart
alta<'k and Uodi.tt·i.. with no head
rouch1nJ( t.'1<j:M>rit·n1·1·, was lhrust
into the hn·ut'h
TllF: S V C/\MOR t;S ,
unduuntt'CI, bc.:an bowhn.: ovt.or
fO(' after foe but nobody look
the m seriously
.. /\ weak sC'heodulc "
.. A on(' man tc'ttm "
"The t·ountry's lurgC':.l h1Rh
srhool "
Som e or lhe Jabs carn c,'(f i-.lin~
n n d t• v t· n H 1 r d , l h e
All·Am<·n con. was nol s aved
rr om nhu s 1> li e b ec ame
1nfl('t'CSSlble to the prt'S!'i
Indiana Stal<· continued its
u n b <: a t<• n s t r <' a k w h II c t h c
re('ogm zed powns U(' LA .
North Carolina, Ouke. Mlch1~an
State. Notre Oame :.uffcrcd
lf>SS<'S
IT WAS NOT until late an th1•
11eason that the team r ei.chcd
the top of The Associated Pres~
poll g r udging ly 1n some
quarters Rut they hung on a nd
finis hed No I They were lht·
only team 1n the NCAA Finul
i''our wh1<'h hadn't los t al l<'as t
five games
F,....r,..-a1·
LOPEZ •••
husband throug h nolr. too. But I
feel like that wait ti planm·d
thln.c.
"HE INTF.RVIF.Wt;n ME 1n
llcr11ht.'y, Pa tho firs t day I wu11
there and lh SJ\. 'Ii how I m1·t
h l m . ' ' f I r h u " bu n d 1 s .1
tl'lev11non <·om menlt1lor In
f'cnnsyl vurua.
Does she pr<.>fer to be 10 front
from th" start of a tournament
or lo come from behind t.o win,
and what ll> t tw hc:.l part of h •1
gaml'?
"I don't mind being ahcud but
I hkc 1l l)(•ttcr when I can com1•
fro m ht.•hind ," s he say -.
"Thcrt•'11 mon· 1>r<•ssurc on you
to i>tay 1n front when you !(ct
tht•rt· 1•<1rly, C'vcn with a four o r
five stroke lcud
.. , t'E t:r. I A M prelly
<'Ons1stc•nt right now hut I could
use somt' work on my ti hort
~amc. I h"t.•I I am putt in.: v1·1 y
well now and thJt ht:llJS "
S h e d oei>n 't think about
winning r1vc in a row hkc sht•
did a year ago but C'urrently sht•
h a s w o n t h <' I a x t t w 11
tournaments an wtur h !>h<' hu..,
play<'d.
But superstar status or not
Nancy f,opc7. will always bav1·
that 1nl1•ctious s mile and liltl•·
f(lri pcrsonuhty that mak1•s ht·r
;i g a lle r y favorite 1n t•vt:r y
tournament /\nd he r golr bw1ng
does the r<'Sl
Angel Hurlers
'lbrottle. A's
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz IAl'I
Chris Knapp a nd Jim karr
combined for a thr<:t"h1t shutout
Monday as lht: California Angel~
drubbed the Oaklund A':.,, ~I
Knapp, who :illowt•d lhn ·"
s ingles ovt'r M·vcn 1r1n1ngs, ha~
ont· of th<.' moi-.t 1 rn pr<:bsl vi·
I> I I c h I n g r l' l' () rd .. () f l h I'
l' x h I b I l I 0 n b c a :.. 0 n . Th I'
righl·hand<•r ha!> allowed onl y
one run an hi!> lust 17 11in1ngs.
Oan l''ord wtt' lh1• /\nJi<•h '
h 1 t t 1 n g s l a r a g a 1 n s l ll 1 1· k
I.a ng:.ford and two other .i\ ·.,
pitchers, open111g th<: :..c·oran.:
with a two-run hum<: run in lht·
set·ond innrng and driving rn u
third run with u i.ingle rn lht:
ninth. Urrnn Downing doubled 111
the s•co n d befor e Ford
homerPd
f"ord anli Downmg had thrl't
hits apltH'l'. acr ountanl( for hall
t he Angels 12 hit..-.
Mills' 57-9
Sparks Uni
Ke vin Mill s had n S7 ·9 e ffort rn
lh<' s hot put and u t71 7 mark in
the d1st'us to lt•ad th1• lJn1 vc·rs1t y
fhgh Tro1ah.'4 lo a 77.59 Soolh
Coast League Lr.1C'k anti f11•1<t
victo ry over F:I To ro Monday
afternoon
In anoll11•r m1't'I. .lay Thon.c·n
had a high JUmp 1·fft>rt 11( Ii O·•,. l•1
I II' for f1n.t pla('t• hut has Laguna
B c• a <' h A r l 1 ., t t " 11 m rn :1 I l' '4
dropj)('d a !J..1' • :1><•,. Sra Vu·w
l.1·~1gue dec11i1011 l<i CJµ1slrano
Valley.
llay lon l\rah<· won 1tw too 111111
220 a nd w.1 -. th1 rcl in Liii' l111lg
Jump for Luguno Bcut'11.
DON'T MISS
THE
WOMEN'S
KEMPER
OPEN
PRO-AM MAR28
the Dod1era retired the flnt IS ---------
b1lter1 In orde r . lie walked
Josep h Campan ella
Howard Kee l
Harvey Korman Butch Wyne1ar to lead off the..----------..
alxth and then 1ave up hill fl rst
hlt1 a clean 1lngle to r•1bt by
Booby R•ndall. The onJ y other
Minnesota hit wH a one.out
11ln1Je n the n i nth by Roy
Sm•lley.
Fred MacMurra y
L I • N . J Cl•ud~ .4/tins €5 Je /€ sen \t,11111 NIK\ "Moving-On"
lob Cnlb.rt
GWC: Romps; Gaaehos Fall Roscoe Tann er St.•r ul "1 lw Yn11ng and the R1.·~1/1'\) ..
Jot (onlf'y Jerry Vale .. ,i.: •• 111 ·11w\o\ .. '''"'".
rrank Meras bit bl• 1l1th
home nm ot the 1eaeon wttb 1
t.amma&e aboard In the tb1rd
1--. to lead UM Golden Weet Coll••• Ru1Uera to a 1·2
louua.rn Callfonala Conference
bu1W vid«J over bolt IM
Aa1ea. City Colle1• Monday
h .. Ml~OJlf t rtnet
••••· llOlt ell dropped a 1 .. 1 ""6d to loatJlweltem.
Ooldea WHt captured It•
•l181t11 eoafereaee decl1lon
•l•ln•l thrH IOHH wbtle
pHvkuly undef,attd Cypreaa
Coll111 WH lo1ln1 to LA
Harbor. TM RuaU.n art all.II
two 1amet bebiad tbe leaden in
the elrcull 1tandl.n1•.
1•11 Heathcock wu the
wlnnlnt pitche r for owe.
brtn1lnl h1I record lO a.a for lh• year. lfe struck out 10 and
allowed ltll hill tn ei1ht lanlnp
wttb no wlllla.
Tim 1 .... Joe Wem.U. ueti
Brtan Detrotlers all had two bJta
for Coach Fred Hoover'11
Ruatlen.
On the brlthl a tde for
Saddleback, Stev• Curoll, Mark
Stowell ud Doul FrllJ each bad
two hita wlUl S&ow•.!11 and Jl'rita
each 1cittln1 • double. Thia trio aho ll1urtd tn th• only
81ddl1back run. Carroll and
-ttow.U ...... aacl.f'r.ib -tbe
t run acrou on an lofteld out.
/ °"" .... Daly ...... ,...,, ....
..... ....... 1n,.. ..... .............. , ... ..,,..,
·DAILY PILOT ' . ---------• ' .
.
W lk And m11ny mor• urpris•. Lawrence e ~ .. V•r<h ncmlry Club
C0tl• Mtu, C.4
Tlmts •v•iub~ ., thf' '"''"
... ...,.,.
K.,,,,,.,
()pM
M•rclt 2'flt thru
April ,,,
(:::1uae111 : :: Kl!llftll
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FOR THE RECORD I BOATING
i'Q() tt1_,,..,r /X';.Ort: 1Jfe rurt l?f'i · p;,
TV Jl:AM: >JI. ~. l
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SK//.1-W~N l' to 11t ·"' ·~ -IT lht i~T •
Uni 10ps lrvi1ie;
Mate r D ei Wins
Jim Hobcrts b('ltl'd a two run homer 10 lht·
~venth innin~ lo hl'lp l'nl\'t•r-.1l y lltgh':-. TroJ<..tn'>
defeat Irvine ll1gh. 8-5. 111 S<:a ~·1cw League
baseball action Monday aflcrnoon.
In nn Angelus League g11mt" M:.atcr De 1.,
Monarchs broke a lll' with Mnglc run~ in the fifth
and s ixth inning:-. lo han<l v1!)1lin~ Bis hop
Montgomery a 6-4 defe11t.
UNIVERSITY 'S TROJ.\NS m oved to a
seemingly romfortablc 8 1 lead going into the
bottom of the seventh. then had to hold off an
I rv1ne rally lo win. I r vme scored four limes in the
bottom of the final frame.
Roberts, in addition to his home run. also had
:1 double and a single in three trips to the plate for
the Trojans
Andy Odden was two·for -four for Irvine
including a doubll' and single. Duve Langmadc \ was the winning pitcher for University bringing
his record to I 3 for the season.
DAN SOTTOSANTI, a sophomore. went all the
way on th<' mound for Mater De1 in posting lhl'
\.\i n. It wus his ~N·ond victory of the year
Tom Batnt' drove 1n the winning run in the
fi fth inni ng with :.i triple with Pete Reali gelling
two-for four <1nd an HBr
GWC's Anderson
Tosses No-hitter
F'resflman Julie Anderson pitched a no·hitter
and the Golden West College women's softball
team exploded for 13 runs in defeating Santa
Monica City College, 13-0, in Southern California
Conforence action Monday
Anderson's no-hitter was her first at Golden
West and is the second this season for Coach Judi
Garman's staff. Cindee Secrist had one earlie r.
Anderson is now 5· l for the year as the
Rustlers improved their season record to 18·2 with
lhe victory.
In a Sea View League high school game, Costa
Mesa's Mu tangs defeated host San Clemente, 6·2.
Golf Tourney on TV
NBC tChannel 4 ) will televise the fin al two
rounds of the Wom en 's Kemper Open golf
tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa
Mesa Saturday and Sunday.
Air time Saturday will be l2:30 to 2 and on
Sunday from 11 to 1 with Jim Simpson and Carol
Mann serving as co-hosts.
•
SAVE
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195-14 ........ .
205·1 ............ "·"
215-14 .......• ···"·" 205-15 ......... 61.tt
215-15 .......... "·" 2215-15 11.ff
15
155·12 ......... SJU
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165·13 ........ JJ.t
165·13 .......... )7.
175-13 .....
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175-1 ............ 4J.
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Mt San Antonio 13. S.n Ole90 Mew I
MIOMSCHOOt. u111v ... .ity e, ,,.,,,,. s
Un1vtrt1ty 000 103 3-t 11 1
lfV•n• ooo 100 •-s o 4
Lan9rneoe •nd R001nson Ceporu>C10,
LH n<:ho<k 111 -W•llors. W-L•nvmea.. L-Ceporvscto. HR. Rooerts, Un1wer\lly,
Me• Del 6, •1Mlefl M4Nl'98mer, 4
8iSllOP Montgomery 010 120 0-4 S
M.l ter Oe• 020 111 " -• • Newville, Romero t?I en<! B•uMQArW
Sollosanll •I'd 5'1> .. oer W-Sotlou nh
L-Romero.
STANDINGS
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
CorON Ott "'-' Coll• Mew
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24 0. l R11\ CCVI 1' J 4'0 I Sew<!ll ICVI Sl I 1 Cl•rk IL8 •
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tCVI 10 )09 l A.01nq1on !CVI 11 090
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IL810I l Ptlltr'll>n IClll 411
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Mile r•l•y 1 (Apl\treno V•lley 4 JI •
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J Pttw•v ILBI s.
lJ I L..twrante (CV I 19 S 1 Jenkui.
1CV1 19 2 1 Ar•bl' (L811811 I J I L•wranu IClll 41 4 C•>'40Y
tCV I 4o.o J Petway ILBI 36-S
PV -1. F~·rc~n ICVI IU. l MtGaVOC:k
fL81 12 ... l Brot~m.on IL8 1 t1 0
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01 1. Cltrll fl81 tSW I 2 81n1ty •LU•
tl6-0 l. S-ny !CVI 13'-0
Ultl,,.nlty 11, El Toro St
100 I Steele tETI 10 /, l Bakt• tET 1
•O 9. 1 St1od9ra\\ IU 1 11.0
110 I ~'cl\\ IVI 2J • 1 human 1Ut H q l Sletle t ET I 7• 1
4'0-1 Truman tUI )J o, l. Vor~ 1Ell, J
Bolltn IE n
880 I. OVvall IE TI 1 OJ.•. l 8t<klord
IU I 1 1)4 1. l G100> II: Tl 1 04 8
Mole-I O..vall IETI 4 J1 I, 1 Crvmle1
IVI • JS q 3 W•ll1r>Q IUI •JI•·
1 Mile I Ja<~..on IVI 10 "0. 2 M•rt1n
Ul tO 16 •, 3 Oal1eil tUI IU II•.
110HH 1 O•ck tE Tll•0.2 K1mOlt lVI
"' J 8ruwn1Ef1t•• J30LH t Brown •( T 1 41 0, 1 Mille• !Ut
"1 l. K1m1>1e tU•" •
"O relay t El roro 4S •
Mlle r~l"Y I Un1vt,.1ly J 3' I
HJ I "'"'_, IUI s 10.' 8urn• Er I \4 ) M<F•OO..n IE I 1 S·& L J I McKc.>n11e IE fl 19·0. 1 rno ......
(UI 18·11, J lU<ol lEll 18 • 'J I lnomti IUI )9 10, 1 All\lon IU•
J9 J l Luc• t Er I 38-3
PV-1 Flynn IE I I 11·0, 1 Mt<e• •Ut
11-&, l. Cu1wtO<d IETI 11 0
SP I Mill\ IUI S/ 9, 2. O•lm•n IUI
4*· IV>; 3 O\Anoal• CE r I
01 _, Mills IUI ''" I Orlman IU•
tS9 I , l MtlGl\tll IET 1
WOMEN
C•1111tr-¥alley '1, t.aQllA• •uch 41 IOO-O<l8u\k ICVI 11.9, 120-ICtlOOUt',,..
1L8 1 11 4 , 440 T.i.r>nwr ((VI 1'07-•.
HO-Zepeda ICY I 2. 73 0, M•l•-Z•oe••
tCVI S lS.O. l Mile 8ernth ILBI 17 09.0,
110 L H-8 dkt" I CVI 1',0 , '40
••le'f-C:•Plst r•no Valley Sl.8 , Mile
r1t1.i.y -c a o••tr•no V•ll•Y' • .11 >.
HJ-KllbOurne CLBI o-4; t.J-B•ker ICVI IS ·•• S P -P o w e ll CC II I 2S·1V.,
0 T-Co<covetos t LB I ... S.
Et Toro '1, U1t1v•rslly 41
100-S.elar IE TI 12 0 720 S1t1t• t E 11
,, '· •40-Plumer IUI I o:l.I . 980-Sture tU•
7 ?•.•; Mile Slolpe I U I S U •; 2
Mllt-S1>"1n IUI 11.22.1. llOLH-M1lle IUI
IS.9. H O r e tav El Toro 57 /, M lle
relity-Un1verslly • 11.1, HJ-Cl.,k \.0,
LJ Sitler CET1 ISO,,.; SP-Shoem'"'"' •El 132·7. OT-Mill\ IU1'11·•·
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Nc:AA TOUltNAMENT c: ............. ,
M1<h1 .. 11SUie1751 IOMlttlWI Sl•I• IMI
It II IP It It Ip
B•ko••ch 1 J./ ) Miiey o 0.1 o K~her I S6 I~ C.llDerl 1 ~ 4 ,,..,,,,, ) I ' I 81ra I S-8 ,.
Donnelly s S.e IS NICU I u 11
Jonnson • 1-10 1• Reeo 4 0-0 8
lloncent 1 1-1 s Huton • 1 l 10
Gontalel 0 0-0 0 Sl•ley t 0-1 •
LQllQ.iker o 0-0 o Nemco 1 0-0 1
Tot•" 7• 2J.lJ JS Total\ 2110-21 M
H•llt1me; M1Ch1Qaft Sl411t, ll-2t
Totifl fouls· Mich19<ffl S1'19 19, Indian•
St•te 24, l"oulect out. O..•••• 1Mo<h•~n
St•I• I. Nl(kS llndlarta Sla te I: Te<M1c••
tou•· B•rcl 11n a 1.in• St•••• At1en<1ance-1s.4IO
C:Otllolitll.,,
DtP..,1 l'•I p.,.rttylvMla Ct'J>
It It '' It It t• W•lk•n\ 1 .. s II Proc• 14 ).4 )I
Agulf•• 10 1'·1S 34 Sm1t1> a 0-l ••
Mll<l\tm l W 11 W1>11e 1 o.o • BrMl~h•w 2 •-S 8 !>.Iller\ • 0-0 I
G•rl•n<I • 4-• 21 Wllll\ S ._S 14
M<Guire o 0-0 o L11tsen 7 0-0 •
N11!1IH 0 1•1 1 Ro'~ 1 U 1
Maaey 0 1-2 I Hell 3 I 1 I
Conc!oll 0 0-0 0 Fltek I 0-0 1
Je<kson o 0-0 o
Totels 31 :S..34 "' Total\ •I ll·tt 9l
H•lttlme O.Peul. S4-4l
Eno OI ~llllOtl IS.IS.
f ot•t fouls 0.P•UI 71. PeM 31: l"outto
out · Welkins. Gerletlcl 10ePeull, Price.
S m ll b , Wh i t e , R O\\ I P e n n t :
AlleO<Nlnce-IS,410.
WOMaN
uc:-ua.utc ''"'·-1( .... n SU-.n del. SIKY Mer9011n .. 4,
O·•. 6·•, Re9i11<1 M.,so•ove Otl. 0 1.tfte
Morrison •t. l·S; 8.,t>era Helq11l$1 Clef,
,.._,, .. Redof!OO M • ._., ... 2; Ot-o.t1ot
O.t. M.lry SINthen ...0, l•S; Peenwt Louie
Clel. Peut Smlttl 1-6, M ... l; Kym RYddetl
tlttl. Nancy Orntteln .. ,. 6·l. 1·•: Merl•
l'ernenelet Cllf. Oelle G1tllert M , t-4.
CONTRACTORS!
MOW AYAJI •ILi .. Ol•MM COUNTY
COMPLITI HOMI 51WY PloelAM ..
YIDIO TAPI MSftUCTIOMS ... , ...
COMTUCTOIS STATI LICIMSI ...................... , .. ..,.., .............. ............................................ .....
•
T~. Marcl'l 27. 1979 OAILV PlLOT
MU I ._......c..,_ .. , fl•nt•--V•l•• Ge<vt4111\ def Vel1"-0 .,,.flulovlC • t. •·J, ... ,, AOtl-PMl•ll• Clal hrnell
Et S"•l411 1 •. • 7; ANtrew P altltoll def Deon J-1 1 ........ 1·\, Fr•nco Merlone
Oel Aft9*l Ol-1 1 ... .-4. 1-4, fon.no lu8felll Ottt • .,...., Felql W , .._,, .,,
'I""""'~ ..... Pril T--,1"1 It-
WOltell l"l.,_k def, AnlOf\10 M\IMt ... ,, •.O.
llltifY Amril,.I def ferrt Aouwrt 1·•, >I,
• • Heinl Gutn111M clef, Fred M<Nel• ... 1.
I •. P•vel HUHIA Off ROii c;.nr1119 6 I, ~;
s1.,,1s1aw Berner oe•. v 1ao1rntr Zeclll1k ... 1.
I \ M••IL Ou Otl O.v1cl Sc_.oe, .... , .. ,
Hn K-s 094 Brilltl F•lfl .. , ... , •t. ~.
R••n,,.rd Probst Cllf O.rnor 1<•••11< .. 4, ... ,.
NATIOffAL MOc:KE'f LEAGUE
~llCMf.r-•
P elrl<ll ()t VI\ ....
•NY ISIMIOtr\
NY Re~"
Ph1l-lpl\t•
Atlenl•
W L T Ph G" GA
40 IJ I• 106 l31 ltS
J9 2S 9 11 1'• UJ
.lo 1J I• IO 1S4 l2S
lll 11 1 13 79S 2S7
Ch1<•QO
V•n<ouvtr
SI LOU•\
Coto•-
Smytlle Dt•lt-
7e 34 I)
11 .. " I/ •S 17
'' \I '
•s 111 201
H 204 719
.. 131 J1l ll 190 ]12
80\lon
Bull•lo
loronto
M1nnesol•
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Act~ms D•tttt1..-
•0 /I 11 01
)4 )) I\ 0
Ji. JJ •I /1
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,.,orn• 01v1t1on
• Monlrul 41 •& 10 104 Plll\OUrQI\ J1 28 IJ II
LO\ Anqele\ )I ]I 11 /)
Oe1ro1t 71 3t> I& S<1
W•\l>tnQIOtl 11 le IS )I
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Bull•IO •.St Lou .. , r_.,_.,c;.,,, ..
Pl\11-lpl\1.t •• NV R•nw"
Mont•••••• All"""' Ptlt\burQh at M1nn.-..01 ..
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WOltL.O HOC.KEY ASSOCIATION
13'
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1SI
MO 7!t4
JIO
W l T Ph 0 1" OA
r:amonton •o 1• 1 112 1u n1
Quebec JI 1" 1• 101 1])
N•w E t>QlolnO Jl 71 I\ 110 2••
Wtnn•~ JJ JI o /1 1., 110
Ctnc1nn.ih /Q Jo o .. 1~ 1Sl
9,,,.,,nQn.tm II JI & eO JS• /lo
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No Q•mfr' """°"'~a r-.111 •-G•me
New Envt•ncl •t 8irm•"9fl•m
LOS ALAMITOS ..... .,.. 11..-0
11'UlelM-4aylWWf!fft'""tl"'I
Fl"' rec-s.1 ..... Buller ICOO...llYI 11 '°· 6 20, l IO, Pet N Meoocone IWl&h•rd I 17 80,
I 80; The (irw« 0...ny IOuatUtOIOI 4.IO, U
eu (I• 17 .. 1 oetct \147.00. Se<ond r.c.-01re Ntecl C8ey1eu1 s 40.
4.40. J 20; Johnny ROV•I N (Allcb .. I • . .O, l 00, J11.stly Joe (GeltrOOl l 20
Third ra<a-Peter Oneclln IR•t<b!OtOI s 80, 4 20.l.40, WentewlnO>r•• 1Lon901 a..o.
S.20; Neli ... u.mr 10.Mhl J IO
l"oortn reu~een E~ 1 Oeftnl\I 3 '°·
2 90, 1 40, HoV'lfll.l Tl\t GrHI tAci.ernwnl
10 40, I 80, MereQU4'\h IV•lltr>d1nQ11Am 1
l .<O. n eucte 12 .. 1 "'"' ... 60 F1llh rece-R•ll>M Miracle IGoudrHul
S 80, l.IO, 3.00. Ver>Adlurn IV•ll•n<l1~1
4 ~. 2 60. Uttre Wi ve ILCll\901 1 to
S1atn rec-AnOy'\ va11ent CRatc1ttora1
3.IO. t 60, 2.20; Dente P"n<e I GouO~•u 1
' "'· 7 20; 8ooroto I R1l<hlt > ) 40. n U «l• l .. SI Nici $10.20
Seventb r•c e -C1t1n• P rlnt e ...
IR•l(hlordl U SO. 9 00. S .O; O•koe'• lrneoe
ILOllOOI S_20, •.~; Perryville IGoudrteul 4 10 ,
EIQbth rece-Aoyel Yon H IM1\U lll
SI toO. 21.20, 9 00. Carnadero IG<lva re.,ul
o.20. •.a: ~Qh Prte\t CA1c~1 1 eo " .. K t• !W I petO '44010
Ninth r.ce-<.Mhum• Chief •t.onqol S '°·
l 10. l 40; Jim •~ 8Hr tGoud•e•u• &.80.
3 00, Goulbunl ... dtOS IOu.lrt•rOIOI 4 20 U
eH <t• 17·91 N •d U1 60 Altt,,,,_._.,3',
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1•1 M.trllt~ Htt "I
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E\l•n<•• °'' Fount••n V•lley IS ll IS J Newport Haroor del M•\"on Y1t10 U·• 15·• S.m1fi11•1\
S•n Clemente Gel E\t..,c•• IS-11 11-•
Newport H.,OOt CHI L•gun• Be•' II S-8,
U ·• ....... ,
San Cl-18 Itel. NewPort H••bOr lk,
•• 14
All·TM!r.........,t Turn
t.anct Stew•••. Ke••n No,.c-IL•gune
BH <hl, R•ncl'f Huflm..., IM1u1on ll1e101,
T Im ICrOhnleldt, Jell G.soer I E\len<••l
8111 Y.,dlev. K'fl• !>l•uvnter 1Newpgrl Harllorl; Tony McG,.w. M,,_ Anoenon
IS.n Clementel
MOU V•1 ... 01e Pte yer ArtOtrson tS.n
c1ernente1.
·~ . . .. "
WOMEN'' SO"aALL
J UNIOR COt.LIEGE
0.-.. Welt IJ, S-""-<•I
$811t•Mon10 000 000 0-O O •
Golden W..1 CW I tO:J a-U 11 l
Kelsennen «"' Murlltl'f; Anoerson -Owens.
HIGH SCHOOL ceai. MtY •.SM C:IMMMa I
COiie Mew 001 050 0--. 1 I
SM! Cte-..te 000 020 0-2 l J
c ne mbers enO o. Cruz. ll11tClnl Mod
Bren,,.,,.
Show Skipper
Alan Hale of ··Gilligan's Island" fame.
gel s some help from a young friend in
praclicrng up for h1 ~ role as official sk iµ
per of th<.' I !th annual Westr r n National
Boat and M arine Show schedul ed for
Mar ch 31 to April 8 at lhc Anaheim Con·
venlion ct·ntcr . Every ty pe of fam i ly.
plea s ure <md powe r boat will be on d 1~
play. plu!-t all kinds of marine acces~ories
Tonka Winner
Of Island Race
Tonk a. ski ppered b) llarry Hibbs of the Ven
tura Yacht Club. was the overall and Class C win
ner in the Los Angeles Yacht Club's Santa
Barbara Island race. the third cd1t1on of the 197U
Whitney Series for boats rated under the lnterna·
taonal Offshore Rule
Second overall and the winner in Clas~ /\ wa~
Arriba. sailed by Denni s Choate of the Long Beach
Yacht Club. Arriba was first to f1msh m J9 JOl:i
hours, but failed lo save its time on Tonka.
TtORD IN FLEET AND the winne r m Clas!) B
was Bingo, sailed by Bert Gardner, LBYt:
Ove rall and C la ss B winne r in th e
Performance Handicap Racing Fleet for the Los
Angeles Times Trophy was Bumble B, sailed by
Don Black. LAYC. and the overall winner in the
Midget Ocean Racing Fleet Association for the Lil
lie Whitney Trophy was Winsome. Ri cha rd Brown
of the Cabirillo Beach Yacht Club.
Class winners
IOR·A -I. Arriba, Dennis Choate. LBYC
IOR·B -1, Bi n~o. Bert Gardner. LBYC
JOR·C -I, Tonka. Harry llibbs. Ven YC
PHRF·A I . Collog uy , Frank Dair .
CBYC: 2. Restles!), Bob Young, LA YC; 3, J<~lam
buoyant, Barney Flam. LBYC
PHRF·B -l. Bumble B, Don Black, LA YC; 2,
lemanja, Gilbert-MacDonald, CBYC; 3. Ms Wh.izz.
Keith Morgan, Navy YC
MORA·A -J. Winsome, Ri chard Brown,
CBYC; 2. lnflect1on. Al e" Goe tz, LA YC: 3,
Rumline, Cast1llon-Selle r!>, KHYC .
MORA·B -I. North Star. Tom and John Shad-
den. LBYC
Slocum Society
N ou, in Bellflou;er
The Slocum Soc1et y. 11 non.profit organization
created to record. e ncourage and support long dis-
tance passages in small boats. has moved its head
quarters from New York City to Bellflower and
Neal T. Walker has been reappointed secretary.
Walker is an instructor tn celestial navigation
at Or ange Coast College and spends his spare time
completing the interior of a Westsail·42 yacht in
which he plans to circumnavigate.
ORGANIZ ED IN 1955 to honor the memory of
Capt. J oshua Slocum . the fi rst person lo singlehan·
dedly circumnavigate the world in 1895·98, the
society was originally a loose association or people
interested in long distance passage in small boats.
The founde r of the socie ty and its first
secretary was Richard G. McCloskey, and h~
published The Spray, named after Slocum '!)
famous vesseL
In 1961. John Pnieger took over as secretary
a nd remained until his loss at sea during a
singlehanded passage in 1966.
WALKER nRS T BECAM E secretary in 1971
and was instrumental in incorporating the or-
ganization in 1972. He retired in 1975 but was again
asked to take over with the move of headquarters
Requirements for membership in the society 1s
simply an interest in long distance passages in
small boats. FIJ.rlber information can be obtained
by contacting the society at P. 0 . Box 1164,
Bellflower 90706.
Cosmos, Yanks Alike
By ERNIE CASTILLO oe ... DeH,~ltMt
Maybe it's the environment or just
the money but the New York CosmOI
are suffering from a bad case of the
New York Yankee syndrome.
Takln1 t heir cue from their
baseball nelgbbors. tbe Cosmos are
the best North American Soccer
Lea1ue team money un buy. And
like the Yankees, they are pl.,ued
by complalnlnc players and a
proflt-eonteiout fi'Ont office that goeti
over the coach 'a bead.
STILL, Ll1'E THE YANKEES.
lbey are twO·llme d e fe nding
champions a nd a 1ood draw
wherever they play. Tbouab it's just
an exhibition game. a crowd or 15.000
Is expected for Wednesday's meeting
with the California Surf at Anaheim
Stadium. •
NATURALLY, THEY also have
the league's biggest payroll and to
he lp write the paychecks, they
scheduled 10 preseaaon games, seven
ol wblch were in other countries.
Arter winning Soccer Bowl, they
went on a three·month tour.
Despite the objections of Coach
Eddle Flrmani.., parent company
Warner CommunlcaUons signed
midfielder Antonio Carbognani of
Argentina and defenders Marinho
from Braill an! Eskandarlan from Iran .
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Big D Goes Hollywood
Films Tak Roi a s Lon ,tar S tat E x port
OAl~l.AS IAP> Tuu ha
bf-n ndalna C'Qw 11 and ra<'tus
and movif' 1tara for llt"n nuona,
MOd oow. It I ma. hlm'll tr• t•lt
Ina lhf'lr placf' alon&"lltlr
pt"t rolf'Um "" ()f\f' or lhe a tit It' .. chld e~port.
1'be film lndU11lry hH 11rown
ao mur h In Ill yt•ur11 In 1't:k
that lht atale I" third b«·tund
California nd Nt•w York U't o
major 1pawn1ng e:ruun1t or film
1>roducen, lc<"tu11c'hrn11 •ttHI UI'
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bel(an for ll U<'h •lara aa Mary
Ma run. l >t•bbll' lh•)'nold11, Sumi(.
OunC'8n, lht• lttltl Undo l>ttml'I ,
~nd the lull• Joun C'rowford
not lo m•·nuon J ac·lyn 8 m1U\ und
t 'arrah t'uwcett Major• It 11 UH.'
h o m t> M 11 uc·h r11ut srr t•n
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r 11p1dly lwc-OtnlllH tht· lf111lywc11wl or Tuaa
Tht• l(rowth In rtlm prcl<furl11in
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fo r hunrlr<.'dll or WCJUld 11 • Hot1t•1 t
Ht•t.lfords und F111 r·1h t-'uw(•e•tti.
IN ftA(T. ABOIJ'f 000 1>1•111111·
uncl LI fow dot:~. 1·1JL'\ uncl dllrrlp'1
lll\l tht·m·u·lvt·11 011 modl'ls or uc·
tori. l11uk1n~ for work 111 thc· t·11111
111 du:nblvt• Wh1lm11rk D 1n·c•l111 y
U>rporate ln18f(t"Pi
'fo Be Discuttsed
W c• d n t• s ct n y • 11 I u n t' h 1• 11 11
mcclifl H 11f
Uu81nciss/Pr o f cNHl onul
J\dvt•rt.111lng A11socaulion , Oran~u
County chapter, will fcuture 11
dl ~c u s11 i o n o f ''fnduHtr1ol
Allv1·rt1sin~. flow Corporal1onft
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Thrlrty ('11q1 ha., 11nln1•d 750
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tnminali. froin ttw MSI L>ulu
Corp.
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Thrifty w1 ll huv1• a memory
c:n pnc1 ty of "li.000 l'lwrartcrs
a nd a wantl M'Uriru·r 1'fJ fHJblc· of
rt•ading tht• lln1 vt•1 i.al Produe·t
c•ode.
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whatever model of Cadillac you choose to flt
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who conn•dt•d No l to Cullfornla
with $.3'75 n11lh11n and No 2 l.tJ
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Slmplo Interest, paid quarterly. Avallablllty 1s
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N CAIL V PILOT 8lJ
Food Price•
Some Shoppers
Tell of 'Outrage'
By VLVIA PORTER , .. ,,""""~
In the face of soaring food prices, conl>umers are start
ing to return to money-suving habits. even thouS?h. us the
following shows. they still are spending relatively freely
Rel all vely few arc cutting back mea t purchases. ar
cording to a survey conducled for the Food Marketin~
Institute. a supermarket trade association Few are avoid
mg prepared or ready-made "convenience " foods. fe w arc
shopping al different s upermarkets to take advantage of
special sales. More arc buying 1mµulse item:.. according l!J
1978 fitures
T HESE ARE AMONG THE t'INDINGS of a s urvey by
polls ters Yankelovich, Skelly and White Data collected ror
the first two months of 1979 suggest cons umers 1.trt'
increasing efforts to economize.
Consumer resentment over the cost of food 1s not yet
as intense as during 197'1 . when food prict•s jumped ahout
14 percent. The s urvey <;uggcsts mounting rc:.1gn<it ion to
innat1011
To ~augf' how c·on
sumers feel ubout foud
prices. the survey ust·::.
what it calls thl' ··out
rageous f'ood Pric·<'" in
dex. based on shoppers
who indicat ed they
were infuriated by Lhe
Money's
Worth
prices of 11 1te mo; This composite index dcchm:d from Ju
ly 1974 to July 1975. ro:-:.t· s hi:hlly during 1976. and began to
drop again in April 1977. l <1 its low point in the 1978 survey
The index is beginning to C'limb again.
Coffee prices n •m;un d -;ore point for 5G percent of con
sumers. Prices for drug:-and pharmdccut1cals are con
s id<'rcd outrageous by 4:l percent. About one in four con·
s umcrs thinks the prices of frozen orange JU1c·c and paper
goods arc outrageous.
I NFLATION HAS CAUSED WHAT probably will be
permanent cha nges in shopping l>t.'hav1or 70 percent :-:.ay
they slQck up on bargain!>. 70 percent say th1•y huy lower
priced store brands. 60 percent say they 1,uy just lht·
amount they need a nd 54 J>t,'rcent say they buy in quantity
1( 1t is cheaµcr. according lo lhc survey
These trends an.• heavily influenced by the attitudes
and habits of one group of sho1>pers who arc playml;{ an
c\cr more important rolt• 10 the market. wnrkiniJ wom1'11 .
'13 pcrct•nt of till' women who go lo s upc rm:.irkt!b work full
or part t1mc
Their outlook. nec·d:, and hehav1or <in• ::.1gn1c:mtl) chr
re renl from those of n"n-work111g women
They arc squc(•zed for time more than money. \\hl<'h
accounts for at least some of the rise in impulse buying
and the purchast· of convenience foods Co mpa red with
non-working women. 1 hey arc lcss likely to sl r('lch their
bud~ets by baking. canning and fr('ezmg. meal pl<.1nning or
cents-off coupons
Nert "No-oom£"' Product3
Buyers Greet Hike
Of 'Only' 9 Percent
AOvof'tt.."'CJ 0..Cll,,..., Ur-en•~
Totd l 1\\.U\I"' "4•• f\1on•.
New IO•\
Pr1·~ l ,wj•v Udy
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appear in the Daily Pilot
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• DM.YPtlOT T uetdl'/ M11cl'I 27 1979
MARMADUK E by Brad Anderson F UNKY WINKER8 EAN by Tom Batiuk
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"I w 1~h you wouldn t on5w r th
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TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Television T~, M9rch '7, 1979 DAIL V PILOT •7
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Mia"
'l'hl• Mu<'kt·nzies front Randi Kiger
and l A,r.> Walsh. n ·ar Sean Mars h.ill,
K(•i th Mitchell and Shawn Stt.•, en:i
ado pt a fis herman J~ a sul>~lltute pan:nl
an "The Mackenz1l•::, of Parada~c CoH!'
tonig ht at 8:30 on A HC. Channe l 7.
WOtlo. In AmenC<t ' The
pnonorr~ ot work ,.,
1<n•111t1ca os a> 1m1ned
~ 1 IOOll at di.c11m-
lnallon tn tile l>ulldlng
trades craft unions_
agemll wome<l "' tnduflry
end the p<oblem Of w<>tk
lat the.aged. t:30 G ~ THE
MACKENZl£S OF
PAAAOtSE COVE
A fishing t>Oat c;apt&ll'I IClu
Gufag;w) becomes uno111-
c1a1 guardian 10 ltve
~aned chftdren
(I) CA088-WIT8 tml ME.RV ONmH
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NEWl.VW£D GAME
MCNEW&
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who 11 In II« care t!D MACNel. I LEHRER
REPORT
'1l) HUMANITIES
THAOUOH THE AATS
"M\nlc L11ttn1ng For Tt>e
Unt.1tpec14ld"
7:001Balle~ ~ Dyl<e
· Cl) JOl<EA'8 WILD m llX M1UJON DOU.AR
MAN
7:30 1J CIRCUS
s1-·1 ~ for !tie leQ·
endwy BlgfOOI IMO• hom
to • caw haroorlng Alltln•
trom apace. (Part 21
• 8ANR>N> AHO SON
Invited to a dlnn« at the
SanfOfd hOme, Fred's flen-
~11. Cal Dodd. Shet'bse
Lturence.
I FAMll.Y FEUO
OATIHO GAME
@) HOU. YWOOO
SOUAAE8 G TIC TAC DOUGH
• AOAM-12
Malloy and Reed make
Oaa11nel Listing•
11 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles a KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles
G KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles
(I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ-TV (Ind.) Los AnQeles
@) KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles e KCOP-TV find) Los Angeles
fm KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles
'1!) KOCE·TV !PBS) Huntington Beach
Jtlofril Oil Project
some unv1Uel a1r1111s and
Reed dellvers a b1111y. EID 21T~IOHT
You Have Got The
Powt11'' Thtli film 11pec:1at
1ot1ows cancer victim• who
111e 11mputoas u tllOy cope
w1111 daily llcilvttleS end
talk about lhl&r llves.
'1l) NEWSCHECK
({} NBA BASKETBALL
San Diego Clippers vs.
Seattle SuperSonic1
8:00 I) THE PAPER CHASE
11'1 Hart vs Klngsfleld
~ the Unlvetslty Bolld·
Ing Commlltoe plans to
rue Ern1t1'1 Tavern D CUFfHAHOERS
Susan and Jack loce o
watery gr ave. Mittie Iles
unconecloua tn the path of
a wagon; and Kurt ls
entombed 1n a stone
~ve. U MOVIE • * "The llas1 01 The
Powerseekers.. ( 1969)
George Htmltton, Kavin
McCarthy Blackmall, aco-
oenia and eventual death
ere lhe results of • bank
president's demands fOf
hos son-tn-lew't reS>gna-
tH>n (2 hrs I
m THE 000 COUPlE
0$car belnendt an attrec·
live young lady, ttien finds
he muat compete wolh
Felt.>1 l<>t 1iet allecuon
0:00 8 C8S MOVIE
• • "Moonshine County
E1prau.. I 1977) John
5&.Jton, Susen Howerd.
Three baautllvl daught&fa
of a moonshiner team up
with t 11~ C8' driver to
settle some old scores. D THE DARK 8ECN:T
OF HARVEST HOME
A wrnar (David Ac!.royd)
moves hls family to a rural
vlllage seemingly con-
trOlled by en elderly widow
(Bello Davis) (Part t ol 2)
(A) G KEH COPELAHO'S
BELIEVERS VOICE OF
VICTORY CD MERV GRIFFIN
Guests: Phyllla Dollar, Keye
B&gard, Jerry Van Dyke.
Herbie Menn. Chris
Lemmon fD METHADONE
"'An AIT18"1ean Wwy Of
Dealing" I-• SUCh as
Networks Get a Rival
By PETER J. BOYER
LOS ANGELES <AP) -T V viewer s in
Sacra me nto. might b e wondering about that
extravagant NBC flop. "Supertrain"; that is , they
might be wondering why they've never seen it on
their local NBC station.
Viewers in Boston might be wondering why
''The Incredible Hulk'' suddenly disappeared from
their local CBS oul\et and then, just as suddenly.
reappeared. Similar mysteries might have stirred
the curiosities of viewers in Milwaukee, Denver.
Cleveland and other cities.
The myste ries a re created by a fourth
network. the ~-called "ad hoc network."' run by
Mobil Oil. It's not really a network, j ust a cheaper
way or television advertising that has had the
curious side-effect or prompting some network-
• affiliated local stations to dump a network pro-
gram in favor of the Mobil Oil show
filiales have begun lo bite the Mobil bait too. much
to the vexation of the networks
Jo Sacra mento. for example. NBC affiliate
KCRA has been doing quite well with "Edward the
King " in place of NBC's "Supertrajn."
WHEN CBS MOVED "INCREDIBLE Hulk" lo
Wednesday night, CBS affiliate WNAC stuck with
"Edward the King," and Boston viewers just had
to do without the Hulk until CBS moved the show
back lo Friday nights.
Networks sec this Mobil alte rnative as an a n-
noyance: local s tations see it as an opportunity
When KCRA goes with a network program, for ex-
ample, it has to pay about one-third of the
revenues back to NBC. With Mobil's "Edward," it
can keep 85 percent of the advertising revenues.
Bultt's more than a matter of economics.
"Money is not the primary concern here."
says KCRNstation m anager Don Saraceno. "It's a
chance to get better programming on the air. We
were not at all pleased with what NBC was doing
at 8 o'clock on Wednesd ay. We did what we .had to
do, and I'd do it again."
TUBE TOPPERS
oesafrom ll~ -~MC HIWt
Owdener'' ( 1957) Olfk 9o0.,ci., Cyrll Cueack.
8eMd ori the nOWI by A.J.
(;fonln. A '9ther reMnll
,. ton'• Hvotlon lowwd
ltlelr Otfden«.
KC ET .@ 8 : 00 -Cl eveland
Orchestra Special. The 60th anniversary
of the orchestra ls celebrated by conduc·
tor Lorino Maazcl. violinist Isaac Stern
und soprnno Be verly Sills.
MOR NINO
12:00 e TW1UOHT ZONE
Grtdy. • down-and-out
1ockey, 11 1u1t1fl•bly
tCCUNd Of heWlg fflled • r-1-M·= *** "Ceoed" (1950) E!Mnof Perkw , Agne•
MOOl .ilMd. A youno gift,
felMI)' Imprisoned for
1heft. *°"'" • bitter, hollllt worMn. ( t hr., 60
KOCE ~ 8:00 -Work in America. • AllMD Hn'CHCOQ(
A special covering the U.S. labor situa·
lion, employ m e nt discrimination a nd
jobs for the elderly.
PMllNT8
"Moet Ullely To SUCCMd"
Two Old college l'nendt
mwt 1geln •ti« a tong
~atk>n.
min I
NBC I) 9: 00 -''The Dark Secret or
Harvest Home ... Bette Davis s tars as
the matron o f a rural New England
vill age in this first e pisode of a two.part
story t sec photo be lo w >.
• OETSMAAT
Smart It dOWfl and out and
KAOS IMI lo buy him
from Ill• formet employef1.
12:30 8 MOVIE
• • • "NegetlvK'' f 19681
Peter McEnery, Otone
c"4lhto An unwed couple
tallM up • blUlrra fO<m Of
role-pleying wolh a ,_
twist as 11 prelude to
loVtimSkong t I hr , SS mtn l
ID MOVIE
a:ao• MOYIE *~ "!Ady At Midnight"
( 19'8) RlcNrd o.nn1ng •
Franote Raffttrty. Crim•·
nela Ot!Nlnd ~ million
<IOlleta for • murder ( 1 hr ,
30mln)
lhe addictive neture ol
methadone. the Stele
effects and lhe qua111y 01
tiler ac>eullc 911ppor1 are
examtned •nd discussed
by eddlc1• ml MASTERPIECE
THEATM
• LlllMI The Jerlt'y ltlhe"
Liiiie 11 painted by all ol the
prominent artists on
London. she UIC~ lhe
eye ol Lecc>Old. King or the
Belgians.
9:30 D ®' THREFS
COMPANY
lene1 end Mrs. Roper 10<n
a grouP or nude demon·
s1retor11 pro1es11no 1ne
ctoslng ol a nudists' ~h
(A)
Cl) CLIPPER REVIEW
10.00 8 0 NEWS fl THEAOPEAS
S1an1ey soaks up lhO scen-
OfY by Sl'latong the commu-
nlly hot tub wllh blk1n1·ctsd
Deaullea while Helen
steams. Q)NIOHT~
"Room W1lh A View" An
1nva11<1 schemes. with the
wnwitllng aid ot tn nvrse.
10 revenge himself on his
unfaithful wife "The Late
Mr Peddongton" A womal'
shops *'OUnd for a cheap
IUrM!l'al. ~ NEWSCHECK
Cl) Will AOOERS' U.S.A.
James Whitmore lours the
Untied States with a po1-
tray8' of lhe well-known
Amenc.n humOflSI ®J WAYNE NEWTON
SPECIAL
"HaVlng A Good Ttme
10:a0 fl 13 QUEENS BlVO.
HoulleWlte Fahc.a Winters
stirs up a lot or Oki memo-
ries 'N1len she l!oldl a high
school reunion. mm NEWs
Strate Bo••
Bet te Davis stars as
a n e ld e rly w o m a n
with gr eat influence
o ver a s m all New
E n g l a nd fa rm in g
village in "The Dark
Sec r et o f H arvest
H o m e ," t o be
rebroadca st tonight
• POMPEI
"Frozen In Fire" Some of
the anlleC1s from the cur-
rent Pompeo eKhlblt at the
Boslon Museum of Flne
Arlt are presented by
AleKlnder Scourby. (Al
11~1•irn)'9~ MAKE ME Ll<UOH
MOVIE
• • •, ··A Place For
LCMWS" ( 1969) Faye Duna-
way. Marcell<> Mastr01ann1
A tenninelly Ill woman 111es
to con<:eel her late trom
tier IOVllf bul he rinds out
and 1ns.111 upon hosp1ta1-
111ng her (2 hrs )
tD CAAOl BURNETT
ANO FRIENDS
Gue11t11 Jeck wea1on.
M!Ctlele l ee
Q) THE OOOOIE8
The Goodlet dispose Of
the American Army S VlfUI
lhat makes people behave
' likeciowna
&:I DO< CAVETT
Guest· Anlle O'Oey (Pert 2
0121
t 1:30 f) (I) BAAHABY JONES
A well-known lemtnt81 1S
suapec1ed of hell)'ng to
murd&r her l<>vef·a Cflppted
wife (A) 0 8E8T OF CARSON
HOSI Johnny Carson.
Guests. John Byner. Gloria
LO<tng. ~oe Wllhg. Mar·
i ret Brll'IWtllt (A)
SOVPV SALES
®) A8CMOVIE * * "HeVlng Baboes II"
( 1977) Paula Prentoss,
Tony Btll Emotional crises
onvoMng borlh, adopttOn
ano 11111 IOve 11tect 111e
Uvas ol 11119 COUplft IA)
I THE OONO SHOW
GET SMART
Smart is aSStgned to p<<>-
t8C1 a ScandlnaV1an p<on.
• *.,., "ft•e Bog Sky ..
11952) Kirk DouglH,
Dewey Marttn Explorers
trever up the M1saou11 Riv·
a< to BlacklOOt lndlan 1e111·
tOty despite hlWlrds (2
hrs •. 30 mtn l m MOV1£
• • .,. .. Red Sundown"
I 1958) Rory CtJhOUn. Mar·
tha Hyer. A Shi< 11t Is aided
on hia tight against e ruth·
let.SI~ a killer
by a rel()('INl(I gunslinger
(1hr .30 min I
12:~ 1J ()) CBS LI< TE MOVIE * * • "Royal Wedding"
1t9S11 Fred Attaora, Jane
Powell A brother-end-9'&·
111< danc•"Q act who 11 avel
10 England t0< a royal wed·
dong find love along Ille
way
1:00 D TOMOAAOW
Guesll. Autl!O• Jo&epll
Hellar. pnys.cian and 8C10f
Miil Kogatl 0 MAVERICI<
"Gold Sol<llara • 1:308 NEWS 2:00 NEWS
G MOVIE
• • • "Make Mine Mink ..
t 1960) Terry· ThOmllS.
Athene Seyler A dowager
and a hoodlum IOI" IO<CflS
to commtl robt>My will!
the p<oceeda 10 be oona1-
ed to Ch&nty (2 hrs I
ti) OETSMAAT
Mu and 99's plan 10 trap
KAOS baCl<lores. and they
themselves are trapped 2:111 NEWS 2:25 NEWS
2:30 MOYE
• • '" .. The Spanish
An Unsung
4:000 MOV1£
• • • "Zita" I 1968) Joan•
ne Shtmllo1. 1Ca11n11 Pa.ti·
4:26 8 NEWS 4.'30 MOVIE
• '"1 "SuflM In Wyoming '
( 194 t) <>-Autry. Smoley
Burnette.
tD MOVIE * •n "Last 0 1 The ~ .. (1950) P&ut
Hennlld. Jeck 0 8'11e
4:38 f) 8TEV£ EDWAAOS
Wedne•day"•
Doyf h11e /tf o.,ie•
AFTERNOON
·12:000 ****"Genevieve ..
( 1954) John Gregson.
Dinah Shefoclao Two Eng-
lish couples ptl theor w11s
and dete<mtnaltOn against eecn other to win a croes-
country antique car ruce
(1 hr ,30mtn.I m • • * '"' "The Last Hurrth'" (19581 S~
Tracy, Jeffrey Hunt«. An
incumbent mayor os
ClefMted alttt a hllr~
lougl'lt and morally QOM·
ttOn8ble c:amc>11lgo ( 1 hr.,
SOmtn)
3:00 (!I * * '"' "Hany·O" (t973j David Janu en.
Martin si-A former
pol!Cemlln accepls a fOb
prolacllng 1he man
responsible f<>f making
him OMI up h11 badge. ( t
ht ,30mtn I
3;30 fl • • •;, "The Last Clldd'"
( 197 t) Mlcf\11111 Cole, Van
Heflin A voung ~
attempt to S8Y8 thet<
unborn cn~CI lrom a gov-
Prnmenl edict agatnsl
unauth0ti2ed clllld-1>8¥·
1ng j 1 hr_ 30 min.)
Hero
'Captain Video' Hodge Eul,ogized
NEW YORK <AP > -Al Hodge was
eulogized as a "geroerous and kind"
man of "strength and goodness." tht-
kind of m an that Captain Videc.
should have been.
Hodge. the actor who portrayed
television's first space hero. was
buried Friday, four days after he was
found dead in a s mall and cluttered
hotel room in Manhalten. He was
66.
One longtime fan showed that she
had remembered .
"TO CAPTAIN Video... read the
card attached to one of seven bou-
quets placed next to Hodge·s partial-
ly open casket. "My hero. My in-
s pira tion." The card was signed.
"Video Ranger. Karen Wolff Weir."
Attorney" and "The Shadow,"
d escribed Hod ~e as "an u pbeat
character, a happy, tender guy."
"HE WAS AN ODD sort of man to
be Captain Video," sa id Benson "He
wa sn't that macho. He was just a
very sweet fellow."
Diane J ohnson. Hodge 's only child.
spoke of her father 's difficultic.>S in
hts later years. when he went from
job Lo job. trying to gel acting work
but settling for jobs selling gloves or
standing guard at the door of Tif·
fa ny 's.
··tte told me 1t had been quite a
str uggle.·· Mrs Johnson said of a dis-
cussion she had with her father re-
cently "He had had lots of success
Then he really did hit bottom ...
Vaccaro in TV Film
MOBIL'S CURRENT OFFERING is "Edward
the King," which runs on Wednesday nights in
most towns in the United States. It's part of the
"Mobil Showcase" series, started by the oil com-
pany three years ago when it struck someone that
TV advertising would be cheaper if the advertiser
just s kipped past the network and went straight lo
the local stations with a program.
UNLESS A STATION IS owned and operated at 9 and Wed nesd ay
by a network. its affiliation simply means it has a t 8 : 3 O 0 n N B C ·
exclusive rights to network programming in its _C_h_a_n_n_e_l_4 _____ _
Several of Hodge's former col-
leagues gathered to express their
condolences. Liz Mears. who cast
him in the part of the daring space
traveler . said Hod~e had ··a won
derful combination of strength and
goodness. He was what anyone 's hero
should be."
Court Benson. the announcer on
such old radio shows as "Mr. District
HOLLYWOOD <AP > -Bre nda
Vaccaro stars an "Dear Detective," a
CBS movi e in which she plays the
head of a police homicide unit. Dean
Hargrove and Guy Kibbee adapted
the two-hour movie a nd pilot from a
French novel.
Independent local stations -usuaJl y s tuck
with reruns, sports and movies in prime time -
find the mobil plan a relatively cheap way to get
fine original programming that can compete with
network programming. But some network af-
More TV Networks
area. But the station doesn't have to afr network
programming. J ohn Atkinson, program director of
the Boston CBS station WNAC. says "Edward the
King " offered an alternative on "a night on which
CBS wasn't doing too well.''
"It's a perfect m arr iage," Atkinson says,
"It's a da mn good program, and it 's sold.'' By·
that, At.Jcinson means that with a Mobil program,
the local station doesn't have to look for ad-
vertisers -Mobil has already bought the advertis·
ing time.
Co • • F ? Networks, of course. aren't really pleased with 'ffUDH lll UtUre • their affiliates Jumping ship. and try, i_t is said. to • 9'e keep '\he stations m line by lbreate01ng to take
WASHINGTON <AP> -The chairman of the away their affiliation .
Federal C.Ommunications C.Ommlssion says "It's "fr WOULD SURPRISE YOU. the lack of
almost certain" that the number of television courage shown by some affiliates on this matter .··
oetworb will multiply lo the future in a develop-KCRA 's Saraceno says.
meat tbat will change "tbe whole chemistry or the Of the 49 s tations that opted for Mobil's
broadcut tndustry." "Edward the King," 11 were ABC affiliates. eight
Charles D. Ferris, in an interview published in were NBC attillates and 20 were CBS affiliates.
tbe current ediUon of U.S. News & World Report, That latter number represented about 10 percent
said tbe technology soon will exist that will allow a of the CBS network.
number ol new networks to come into bemi. And The bitter irony for CBS is that it once owned
tbe new networks will change the way the industry "Edward the King." It bought the property for sz.s
woru. mlll1on and shelved the project, before selling the
"All three major networks seek to reach 100 rights lo Mobil.
percent ol the market now," Ferril said. "When TJllNK ABOUT IT: AN oil company, of all
you do tbat, you wind up with the loweat common things, bas managed to find television programs
deaomlDator in cbootlq Pr'Ol"JD.I· that not only draw better ratings from viewers but "But lt we were to bave 1ubltantlally more rrom local staUon managers. A station manager is
lhaa tbne networks, then it wouldn't make HDH a powerful grumbler. If he or 1he doesn't like a
for eldl to try to reacb 180 percent o1 tbe viewen. network awful. tbere'a an open opUon.
Eacb woWc1 try to cane out a special se1meat of When critics gripe about mediocre, mindless
the mmet. That would probably lead to mOC'e pap, no*,hlna much C?Omet of lt. When a station g::•~ :f::1~·=-~ a~ag~ manqerdoet, though, •. well, we'll aee.
clU.todQ."
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HOLLYWOOD <AP > -Harold Gould stars in
the two-hour madcap comedy "Darn You. Harry
Landers." which T en Four Productions 1s now
filming near Seattle for NBC.
The comedy, about cl group of rebellious senior
citizens at a rest home , a lso stars Strother Martin,
Victor Bono. J eanette Nolan. Lou Jacobi. Paula
Trueman, Tyne Daly. Harry Morgan. and Donald
Pleasance. Actor Richard Crenna is directing.
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there that hammered
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American or tht• 1940s
whos e "zoot suit"
knee lenAth JUC kf>t and
key chain, pt-gged pants
and porkpic hat was
both a uniform or pride
and target or racial
hatred.
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of writer-director Luis
Valdez. "Zoot" is a loose
mix of fact and fantasy,
melodrama and
m essage. s wing and
Lalin music, set around
two senational wartime
incid nts an L.A.
One is lhc Sleepy
La goon case . Ra va l
gangs clashed. a kid was
killed and police. the
press and politicians
used it lo try to brc:.tk
the back or the cit y's
fast-growing pachuco
movement.
T HE OTHE R is the so·
called Zool Suit Riots of
1943. when hudrcds or
servicemen invaded tht•
barrios of East Los
An ge l es. fi ghti n ~
pitched battles with
young Chicano zoot·
s uiters.
It's all t o ld im ·
pressionist ically. goes
back and forth in lime.
the cast shouting the
ne ws paper headlines
about the incidents. with
s h ort. strong scenes
linked by El Pachuco
!Edward J ame s
Olmos).
\The play's narrator.
commentator and even
victim, he glides pan-
ther-like about the pro·
ceedings, clad in a black
zoot suit, a wonderfully
cool , languid , tough.
c ynica l , s ardoni c
character.
ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION I BROADWAY
'Horn' Well Done
Harlequin Marks 2nd Anniversary
It'll bt'Cn IA busy fi rst two years for
lht.• Harle<tum Oinner Ph1 yhouse ID
pro<ludaon.-t on the boards since the
plush duuwr theater open :d In April, urn There have bern the ups and
dowM, the experimentations and
rhangelll an dm~et1on Inevitable with a
nl'w ond tu~hly umbit1ous theater
l111 p1>lly, lhl' llurl~quin's uno1versary
l)rudu<'tton . "{'omt• Blow Your
Horn." th 1.unong the "ups "
T HIS IS THE 1>lay which. 18 years
.ago, brought a new fa ce lo Broadway
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AnMDelle Ou•gtey
an the person of playwright Neil
Simon and as virtua lly everyone
on this planet is aware. he came lo
stay Simon's "llorn" is ~ gc~lle
piece. ils roots in the s1tuat1on·
comedy Fifties. but it nevertheless
adapts weU to the disco Seventies.
where director llarvey Levine has
deftly transplanted it.
For those who may have missed it
over the years <and at least one critic
an Thursday's audience qualified >.
at 's the one about the bache lor
playboy whose repressed 21-year-old
brother moves into his New York
a partment nervously seeking la dolce
vita. By the third act, the brothers
are already giving Simon ideas for
"The Odd Couple" and the lads'
parents are alternately turning on
the heat to get the younger "bum"
back home Top honors go lo the brothers.
supe rbly played by David Brummel
a nd Michael Byers. Rrummcl is
smooth and natural as the womanaz-
1 n g elder s ibling. while Bye r~
ha ndles the play's runniest role with
some l'ine physical machinations. hlS
best moment coming in a shaky
seduction scene with t he dotty
Intermission
Tom Titus
pushover from upstair s.
R USH WARSllAWSKV revels in
the stereotyped Jewish mama role,
though she plays it in a lower key
than might be expected. striking a
more recogni zable note. W. Scott
Brown's portrayal of the wax fruit-
manufacturing father is errective,
but consigned to a single level of
characterization.
The love Interests a re contrasting.
ly interpreted by Tanya Szabo as
Brummel's true love and J ennifer
Adams as hJs weekend fling. Miss
Szabo is cute and capable. though her
squeaky voice often as an irritant.
Miss Adams as c urvaceous and
seductive. which is all the playwright
ordered
Embellishing the well-paced com-
edy is a sharp-looking, ultra-modern
setting by Robert Bingham, one of
the better scenic designs to date a t
the Harlequin. "Come Blow Your
Horn·' continues Tuesdays through
Sundays unlit April 22. to be followed
by veteran movie comics Hunlz Hall
and Marvin Kapl<m an another. and
much later, Simon ~c ript. "The
Sunshine Iloys "
•
CALLBOARD The Costa Mesa
Civic Playhouse will hold auditions
next Monday and Tuesday at 7:30 for
its s ummer production. "Idiot's
De light" . director Pall Tam-
bellim w11J be looking for a large cast
of 17 men and 10 women. a long with
six female dancers .. tryouts wall
be held an the Community Center
auditorium on lhe Orange County
Fairgrounds
Readings arc s cheduled Sunday at
2 p.m. and Monday at i p.m for an
original Orangt' Coast College pro·
dur tion. "A Private Eclipse" by
Scott Clevenger director Becky
Parr wall be casting four men and
four women in the OCC Drama Lab
Thcakr
Researching Movie
Actor Sees Coaltowns
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. <APl Ac -
tor Burt Lancaster. partly disguised
by a full gray beard, s pent th_e past
week io therhard coal region of
Pennsylvania doing research for a new
movie. Although the veteran actor refused
most requests for interviews. he told
one reporter that he was in town to
chat with families of former coal
miners to "get a feel for the working
conditions of the mines."
Ile refused to discuss details of the
Olivier in 'Titans'
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Laurence
Oli vier. Burgess Meredith and Sian
Phillips star in MGM's "Clash or the
Titans." to be filmed in Malta, Spain,
Italy and London. The movie will
combine live action with special
v is ual effects, to be filmed in
Dynarama. a new process developed
by Ray Harryhausen.
STARTS.
movie he is pl anning. but said it
would deal with "the hardships of the
working man" in the early 20th cen·
tury.
Lancaster, who r hecked out of his
hote l Friday. s aid he would go next
to Youngstown. Ohio, Lo talk with
steelworkers and their families
Flalt Returns
After Recovery
NASf-MLLE. Tenn. <AP> -Blue·
grass guitarist-singer Lester Flatt
m ade hjs first appearance at the
Gr and Ole Opry s ince suffering a
brain hemorrhage last Nove mber.
"ll sure reels good to be back." he
told the Opry audience Friday. "l 've
been on the puny lis t awhile."
Flatt, 64. is the former partner of
banjo player Earl Scruggs.
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T~. Mwcn 21. 1979
.. Modern
New Costa Mesa fire station
c has all comforts of home
By D~NNI Mt'l.•:t.LAN
Ol U. o.llt .. ,._. H•ll
Anyo11l' llriv111.: pust l'uri..
Ave nue nt>J r t.1on!> l'tt rk 1n
Costa Mt>su 111 1't>(•,•nt monUh
may havl! :-.toppcd to v.on<kr
"Whal 1s lhat mo<krn rt'd lmt.•k
buildJng with thl' mJss1H~ Pl<'
lure windows lht>y'rt> building"'
At first glance 1t looks hlo.c > t>l
another nt>w bank or t.·v~n ,,
medical center At·tually. at ~
Costa Mesa Firt• Station No 3,
the latest Ill f1rt!hOUM' dt>s1gn~
"Eve ryone as reall y 1m
pressed . they d1dn 't know it wa~
going to be a f1rt' station.· ~aid
Capt. Jack Perkins
Since firemen m oved into
their new quarters a week ago.
about six people a day have been
stopping by lo see what $44-0,000
aod 17 months of construction
slowed by rain and building
material de lays-has wrought.
Firemen predict the number
of visitors will increase con·
siderably now that the station.
the first phase in the city's
downtown redevelopment proj·
ect . bas been dedicated.
AS ntoSE WHO CA ME for
the dedication ceremony and
open house yesterday saw. the
old firehouse ain't what she
used to be.
Station No. 3. designed by
McCulloc h Arc hitect s of
Newport Beach, is a handsome
example of fire house modeme.
There doesn't seem to be any
wasted s pace m the two-story.
6.500 square.root facility. whose
front office and reception a rea is
dominated by an imposing wall
mural.
The mural. painted by Laguna
Beach artist Roman Yanez, de-
picts a smoke-belching. horse-
drawn fire engine. "Al night we
light it up ... said Perkins. "It's
very impressive.
The mural is a nice touch of
tradition for such a modem fire
station.
Al the end of the hallway off
the front office past the com-
bination TV-training room etnd
the chief s quarters -is the din-
ing room and kitchen.
THE KJTCHEN CONTAINS
three refrige rators . one for each
di vision. "Hopefully." s miled
Perkins. "taal will keep every-
one out of eve ryone else's
food."
He added that the firefighers
cook all the meals . "It's like Uv-
mg 10 a hotel. J guess." be said,
l i kenin g the s tation to a
second home. He laughed. "I've
got everything here that I've got
al home. except my wife."
The dining room's ceiling-high
picture window looks out onto a
red-brick patio, which later will
include a gas barbecue.
Upstairs, there are two rour-
man bunk rooms. They are sec·
lioned off by birch storage
cabinets in order to give the men
privacy, Perkins said.
Individual reading lights over
each buak allow the firemen to
read al night without disturbing
anyone.
That was not possible at the
old station where the men slept
in a large dormitory-style room.
"It was sort of like an army bar·
racks," said Perkins.
propr1at<'I) \'Ontaan 'prtnklN'
and 111ook\• d.-teclor~
At the f'nd or th\• up~tu1r:. hJll
1:. the hbrur re>ud111t: room
"the qwet an•a. • i.uul f'l>rkm'
There also 11> uncHht·r doo• ut
the end of the hull Opt.'nt•fl 1t rt·
veals tht.• flr1· polt' ll 'i. m adt' or
galvani ied steel rc1tht!r lhan
t rad1ttonal brnss
A two story station 1 with fire
pole I was at the top or lht-· hst of
firemen reeommendau oni. for
the new fire how.<>. according to
Wilham Dunn. ass1slant city
manager for community de
velopment
Whtie m a n y So utht.'r n
California fire stations now arc
one-story. tradition 1s not the
sole reason ror ha ving two
stories; high pro~rty costs war
rant not wasting la nd. Dunn said
"l think what they've gone lo
in a lot of places 1s they have
s maller stations. and there is no
r\eed ror two s tories ... said
Perkins. "But I think in lhe big-
ger cities, with the cost of land
they'll go back to them.··
SURVEYING THE
cave rnous a1>paratus room ,
which houses two pumper trucks
and the 100-fool aerial ladder
truck, Perkins said, "There's no
way you can really compare this
with the old station. A picture
would be worth a thousand
words."
The o ld firehou se on
Rochester Street. which prob·
ably will be sold, not only has a
leaky roof but, according to
Duno. "the termites are holding
hands to keep it together."
Firemen also complained of
the difficulty maneuvering the
trucks onto the narrow street in
front or the station, just a few
doors down from busy Newport
Boulevard.
Bad times obviously have
befallen Firehouse No. 1. But
there are a handful of men still
living in Costa Mesa who re-
member the halcyon days when
old No 1 was the city's only fire
station.
Al Ogden. former volunteer
fire chief. recalls that whenever there was a fire the whistle al
firehouse blew and the volun·
<See FIRE, Page CZ)
OAIL.Y flltLOT Featurig_. _ •• ____ €,
house Unveiled -
Daily Pilot
Photos by
Patrick 0 'Donnell
Ultra modern intenor of
new Costa Mesa firehouse
is shown above while, at
left. is exterior of new station on Park A venue
near Lions Park. In
contrast, below right.
is photo of the old
firehouse on Rochester
Street. which probably
will be sold , say fire
officials, because
"termites are
holding hands
to keep ft together ...
II appenings
By Judith Olson FM MUSIC IS PIPED into all
the rooms which also ap-Don Mudra st work in new fire station 's kitchen.
Dope Still
Funny
Walkers
Ready
lt won't be quite as taxing as
the Boston Marathon. but the
1979 March of Dimes Superwalk
will be just as rewarding. MOD
executives and volunteers hope.
The giant fund-raising walk
wiJI take place Saturday, March
31, along a 20-mile route in
Irvine. beginning at 7:45 a.m.
when the lead runners set the
pace.
More than 8,000 volunteers are
expected to walk the route and
collect pledges from friends and
neighbors, which will all be used
for the March or Dimes' fight
against birth defects.
The walk ts expected to raise
more than $250,000, according to
Dorothy Sutherland, executive
director.
It bM grown more elaborate
over the yean and tbis time will
have mtertalnment at rour of
the eilht checkpoints.
Tbe El Toro Marine Band will
accompany participants in the
Executive Walk, which ls the
last mile of tbe route; and there
wlll be a bot air balloon carrying
celebrities and radio
penonaliU. over ~e area.
WAI.Sm WIU. resister at
the beadquarten at the Harbor
( ... WALK. P11e Cl)
It started with delicious cream
of sorrel soup a nd ended with a
beautiful rendition of "The
Impossible Dream" by Nanette
Fabray. And betwee n the
appetizer and dessert was an
evening of songs. laughter. good
food and festivity.
The occasion was the second
annual benefit for the Ear
Research Institute or Los
Angeles at the Beverly Wilshire
Hotel. wllich was attended by a
number or Orange Coas t
residents.
We rushed t o the hote l
ballroom after a flight from
Sacramento and a quick change
or clothing but the gala evening
more than made up for the
hurry: .., Hope was master of
ceremonies. In bis own
endearing way he delivered
one-linen that bad the large
audience almost continually
lau1bing.
We later learned that some of
hls Jokes were repeats but it
doesn't matter. They were all
funny, One of his best lines WU
in a monologue about plaatic
sur1ery. Hope satd be keeps bis
body in abape by "havln1 It
sandblasted every year."
The program also included
musk by Jl'left.e He .. , ..
and Mias Fa bray. who both
suffer from the same
pro1reutve ear disease. They
eacb bave had sursery and
praised the doctors who helped
them have better hearln1.
Also performing was Roger
WUJlams, who included some of
his standards such as • Autumn
Leaves."
The Ear Research Institute,
Russell Mangold ,
Fullerton, models his 'King
TIA' costume for Mystlck
Krewe of Komus .
on South Lake Street in Los
Angeles. is continually working
on ne w techniques to correct ear
problems. One patient, Mrs.
Thelma Dreyer of R1vers1de.
s hared her joy at having an
electronic implant which was
developed al the institute.
Among Orange Coas t
residents enjoying the glittering
black-tie dinner were Dr. ud
Mrs. Araold Beckman, Mrs.
TharlllODd Oarke, Jolla Grtmtll,
Mr. ud Mn. Jolua Grlffltll Jr ..
Mr. aad Mrs. Forrest Smidt m.
Mr. aDd lln. Richard Berteaaad
Mr. and Mrs. John Biallop.
<Beckman and Griffith arc
trustees).
Alto, Dr. Howard House,
founder and president or the
institute. and hls brother, Or.
Wiiiiam HoHe, director of
r esearch. who both have
summer homes here ; Edward
EtlleU, managing director, and
his wtre Marge; 8d Board
Chairman Charles Hart, who
has a branch of hls business ln
the airport area.
The dinner, which drew 450
persona at S250 a plate, raised
more-than $100,000 ror tbe
inalitute's research program.
Mardi Gras
Thou1h the famous Mardi
Oras ln New Orleans ran int.o
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Cf DAIL 'V PILOl T~lda)'. Maten 27 li>l'i ANN LANDERS I ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE
Fire Station f :.":'~~~~J ('--_B_o_ro_sc_•_Pe_) PU8Ut' NOTICE P UBU(' NOTI(' •:
( rr.m Pa._. CI t
h•,•ri. all •Plod lo lbc at .. tton In
tht•1r l'.:trit
"W ._. had lo N vur r I ear to
LuKuna lk.ir h 14 llh tht" J;roll'
(lrt'b Ill lht• hill'> .. u1d ONde"n •
f emtnt l'UOlrM<'lOr who JUltWd
the voluntffr rltt dt'parlnwnt in
1938
'fhal WU th. ltffi(' Yl't&r th '
Rocht'Jllt'r St.t ~-t bt-atlon . ,. Work
Proar A<lm11m1lratwn 1>roJ
ct"'t . w as butlt A wrou1> of Cost
Men c.·&tu 11.11 hud purcho t'd th{'
lot In l93"7
At'l'OJ'Ollll{ to ohl II\'"" "lll!Jll'l't
t'lll'PIOKS Ill o.i1h•11 '1; "('I u111li1ok,
the clly'i; only (1n• tru,·~ .. .in In
ll'rnt1l1onul. wu~ m ovC'd from 11 ..
I 'lfll'Ortlry 00111\' 111 tlll' Ill W.n
Gura~c and with u c rt'"" of I ~
\ olunt('t'r:.. tht> Coa11t Mt• .. a F1ri·
Deov rlml·nt '4-U omc1ull>• in
bubtnl'l>!t
Thl' voluntt•\•r:t. who nuin
twrt•cl .1h11ut 20 111 llw mid !i4A
Wht'O lht' City hlfl•d lh ftri.t puuJ
r1renwn opt•rutt·cl under th•·
u~rYllJOO or lhl' Stale· Fon•'\try
0 ~artment
F lre alarm Ogd n 1B1d. wt"r ·
d&apatdltd lhrnui•b lht· t•ounly
r o r t•!!tr \ ht•o d 11u.irt1·t11 Ill
O r " o Jl <' • w h 1 t h 1· 11 u I tJ
'4utomaur ally et oft th • tut11111
whlllll
Otidt<n dc>acnbc.'d lhc-volun lt~ra u • C'lv 1<· nH ndt1tt hnd
clMf knit Wt"d htt w• 1t llltl1•
run too,' ht> rwnllc•d "We had u
pool tuble up tht•r(• 1 an tht· 11tu
lion I and mu'<' 1n 1i1 whall· wt•'d
piny 8 lllth• 11001 tu11I w("d nu•t•t
evt•ry W• •k.
''E v.-ry \l'lH wc"d h11 v1• .i
fln•m iUl 'I> bull to 1 lllM ' fundi. ltlnd
hu V thf(l'rt•nt lilt'('l'!I Of t'qUIJ>
1n1•nt ·n 10t wi.I ... quill-~ town al
r.u r
Ill' uiltlt"<I th.it tht• womt·n h~11J
a n auit1lu n y 0 .:111·11 ... w1f .
t-:leunor . un1J 1·1Jt hl 111 11 11w uf Liii'
WOlnl'O &llll mt·l'l OO<'l' J m 11nlh
u,. c·h. l&nd rt•l urn tht'rt• for
ruoct. dnnka und t•ntcrlaanmunl
A Yllrlc\y or J)CflJOlla are lo
\oln d lo ,,1annlnic th walk and
h r lnl(ifli p dul tal~rH" and
1lonutluru. lu 1t
Otht·r• purt1r 11ML1nK will bt.·
Dh11wylund'11 Goofy, who will l'n·
t•ourut: lhl• wulkl'rlf during the
l1ul 100 y urth u nd J('ff
lha1tkcrvlll11, ltH' 1979 poi.tN
1:h l ld , who will g o 1n his
whe~lchal1 1.11» Io n!( ui. h ill
purl'lll.11 huve the c nt•n.;y t..o J>U~h.
THI-: 22ZNO ('OMRA'I' Com
mu111t·ut1v1H1 Squadron <>f lhl'
<'ahforn11.1 Air Nulmrwl Guurd.
Costu Ml'llU, hab baked more
thun 3 .000 eook1t•11 for th{'
wulllt'r11 und uh10 will ~upply
trul·ka und 11th ·r \•qu1pment for
tht.• ('Omfurt und ~afel}' of lht.·
JIU rllrlpunL<>
G rl'ctm~ wslkl'n• us they re·
turn to hl'udquurll'r:s will he
Hum1> playl'rb Bob Urudim~k•
a nd Put Th11mu:s Wa lking will
tw dts\· J•H·k1•y ... from K EZY and
""-the 4'lut1on.'> Va nilla Gonllu
••• Happenings
C From P•R., CJ)
d1ff1(·ulty this Y<'llr. Orungc .
County's veN11on did not. 1'he
Myst1ck Krcwl' of Komus pu\ on
an aUair lhut was us dazzlin.: u.,
us ual Saturd{)y evening in tht·
Ois neylund Hotel
Gu~t.~ enjoyed Ntkt•, loa1>tcd
the <·1mler wtlh 1·humpugne und
ms pectc.-d th(' rww St'8t wull un(l
lrn~ donated by the Jlurbor View
Garden Club
1<:ntt•rturnmcnl w ill be pro
v1dl'd by tht· Loara High School
l'c p Hand and rock bands
t-'1111-(t•rs iJ n<I firt•ulh, Strccthtc.
Mad liagi.:ms, Christopher u11d
Company und UI SCOvery.
Arte r dinner , the 18th tableau
unfoldt.'<i in the form or a Rip
Van Winkle story with Ball
Captain Ed Williams portraying
the legendary figure
Gut!~ls were greeted by B. J .
Skilling , preside nt of the l"ricndb
of Newport The atre Arts Center ,
and Mayor PauJ Rycoff. Nancy
Ebsen, pr e s ide nt o f th e
community theatre. introduc :d
the play and gr et>lin.cs were
ofrered by Supervisor TbomH
Riley.
1.-;ach of Uw eight checkpoints
will have fi rst aid provided by
Or. MH·hat.•I Cornf ield ~nd
volunteers from the Orange
County P0<Uatry Assn. and reg
1stcred nurse:. under the dircc
lion of Grayce llocsslcr, ltN,
The honor and r('1gning rourt.'>
werl' prcs l.'nll.'d during lht·
tabll'aU , 1n<'lud1ni: Ca rol ..
Wllllam11. who w a s Winter
Wonde rland ; Chuck Kohler and
Joye-,. Rulolo, sp{1ct• p1 rat<: and
~pat·c· c rculutt· and David
Rutolo und Marg if' Kohle r ,
ltobinhoocl and MauJ Matton
J\ mong g u('sti. wen· Judl(e and
Mrs . Phillip McGraw, State St-n.
aod Mrs . J ohn Schmitz anti
Oran11:r {'ounty S u1H·rvlsor
llarrlf't Wlf'dn.
Dedication
Also among the 50 g uests were
the Judg~ in the logo conlC8l,
including Beth Koch M•ban and
Palrlcia Wr ight Gibbs.
Councilwoman Evelyn llart
made the o fficial dedacat1on
remarks
The theater. with its prime
view of Newport ll arho r .
promises to ht! a place to spend
many happy evenings in the
future Pe rhaps we'll st:c you
the re .
People Peering
PhD
Tht· Nc.•wporl Thc11tn· /\rls
C'cnlcr on Cliff Drive ha::. ht•(•n () rr I(' I a 11 y I a u n l' h ,. d Th I'
1· h ri s l<'n i n~ C'l' rt• mon y . I as l
W1•dnt•sday 1•vt•n1ng , was a
p11t1murr1 of kmpllng 1tt•mi..
f-'11 st, thc·n · wai. mus 1t• by
Jt>an Taodow!'lky 's I rm and an
t' .x <' f• r pl fro m N • w 1J or l
('om mumty Theatre 'i. current
prodUl'llOll of .Jult's PfciHer · ...
·11111<1 M<•" T hl'n . Bryan Noy .. ,.
n•1·1•1v1'll :1 $:100 a wurcl for his
lo~o rtc·i.1~n for the nl'w ccnt1•r
Leslie Frt-ld11on h as bc•cn
ins talled as fraternity education
c hairman for Phi Omega
Chapter of Delta Delta Della at
Arizona Slate Unjve rsaly. She 1.s
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Maury Freidson o f Newpor t
Be a ch. . He len Lyons of Soulh
Coa s t Me dical Cente r was
ins talling officer for the recent
Sl'atmg Of ne w Officers for the
Orange County Counc il o f
llos pila l Volunteers . Jacquie
Miiier o f Hoag M e mo r aal
Hos pital, Pres b y t erian , was
installed as sec r e tary .
Huntington B e ach Mayor
Pro-Tem Richard Siebert issued
a proclamation of Girl Scout
Week recently. Accepting for the
2,000 Girl Scouts in the city were
Janet Grus bon. Kare n Bemls.
J enni Bemis and Mini Michelle
Bemis.
Friend? Or Foe?
I> 1-: A ll A N N
Li\ N O E RS Whal d o
you thank about a person
who has dmm•r r.tl your
homt' tmd the next d ay
i.:cts o n the phone and
1·u lls up all thl' o thl'r
guc•:.ts and asks 1f they
I hrt•w UIJ all night, loo'!
Ii. this a frl<'nd'!
My husband and I en·
t••rtam frcqu<>ntly a nd I
IH1ve a reputation for be·
mi; a f(oqd cook. So far
a s I mow I have never
po1son<..'<i anybody. The
o ther night I served a
fish course .. s the up·
peti:l:cr. My s o -called
frie nd msists it's the fish
that mude her sick, You
know as well as J do.
Ann, that if something i8
wrong with fish you can
either s mell it or taste it
lmmediat.ely. Everyone
enjoyed my broiled
halibut a nd there wasn't
a smidge lort on any of
the plat.es.
This morning I bad
three calls from guesl8
who wanted to know if
we were sick last night
because Mrs . Big Mouth
had called to say s he
Ann
~anders
11tory Just to undcrmtnl'
my re putation a s a
hostess What do you
think? IT'S HELL TO
BE ENVIED
DEAR ENVIED: lt'i.
possible but not likely. I
can't Imagine a person
fabricating .uch a fishy
1lory -Just for the
ballbal.
S ince no o ne else
became W, It's Hie to
Haame Lbat lbe woman
was deathty Ill and was did not get sick because
s ure It was the fish. I'm of anytb.lng she ate In
beginninsc to think the your &o .. e. It was prob·
wo man m ade up the ably aomethlng sbe alt" elsewhere.
Tut Thoughts 11 11ou hal>f! an item f<Jr
1111> Singles Cal<•ml«r. send
11 lrJ f'hery/ ftomo, Jo'~atur·
111(1 J)eport ment , Orange
Cnoat Doily Pilot , P.O
Rox ISfJO, Coato Me.«i, Ca.
921i21l />INL~t> mrltvlr 11nu r
name, addrt>RR arid 71hon1•
num/wr
Thus 111 a fact. Thero
M e some children born
into this world who can
not be bluffed. You can
threate n them , In ·
timldale them, or make
them an orrcr they can·
not refuse. But lo the
end . they won't, you
can 't a nd they do
whatever I.hey please .
J have onu child who
\ksed to rearrange her
food on the plate like It
was an abacua. When all
the combloaUona h ad
been tried oo the plate,
she would lay the peas
end to end unde r her
plate, bra.id tho rrench
frJe1 and buUd bridges
from broccoli. She
would do everythln1
wllb food but eat It.
One afternoon •• t ho
opened her mouth lo
protest, l Jammed •
spoonful of peaa Into lbe
openln• and 1quee1ed
her Ups tocether. She re·
fUHd to awallow. It waa
time for my "You ann't
goina to leave um labl•
unUJ )'OU clean up your
plate lf you have to P'OW
up beN. '' ll'1 a duaic.
Have you ever lm·
••lned wbat it ii Uke to
raiae a cbUd at • dinner uble wt&b a moutlllw of .cr••D pea1 ? Siu
'S ....,...,.., .... , .... ...... ........ ~ ,,.
becomes a toddler with
no place to toddle to,
goea through puberty In
a n eating seat, ap·
proaches womanhood
with green teeth, and
hat no one to Ulk with
about her mld·llle crisis
but a plate run or dried rood.
The eighlb deadly &in
of parentin1 l1 to get
youraelf ln a position
where you cannot make
lood your threat. Ex·
amplee: .. You • .,.,_ up or I am
1oln1 to mall you to •
poat o ffice bo>t In
Kearney, Nebra1ka."
"If )'OU don't put lbat
baby back in bh
motber'1 cart, I wlll
never ·take you to the
1tore with me
a1aln ... ever!''
"Mommy 11 leavln1
the room. If I come back
tn and It ii not cleaned
up, I em paclrtq my
..... and runnlna off to
follow Rolling Stones
concerts."
"I can 8loP this car
any time r wpnt to and
give you what for.''
<This oo the San Diego
freeway without my
glasses durlnJC rush
hour.)
It's like rahJl ng a
poker player. The other
night r warned ... rr
you're lite for dinner
one more lime I'm
throwina It away." S he
wandered In late as
uaual.
She 1tudied me for a
moment. ''Wbere'i din·
n~r ?" (( returned her
111e.) "It'• ln the oven,
f1n't lt?"
••Are you ral1ln1 or
calllna?'
"lt '• in the
refrt1erator.'' (J con·
tlnued to alare without expreuton.) "Oh, well,"
•h• 1akl, "I'm not bun· ,ry anyway."
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Wt:DNESOAV, MARCH 28
By 8YDNEY OMA<
I 052 lrvlM • W"tclfff '9aae • Newport leocll
541-1614
Pansy Power
r rcsh as a ~prang
rain, handpalnted
porcC'l.iin pansy
f ..iC't"> on 14K
yellow gold,
sprinkled with
dewdrops of pearl
or diamonds.
Pierced earrings,
S195 ~tickpin, $96
Ring, \195 HK
yellow Rold
butterfly, S275
Price!> c,ubject co
change.
B.D. HOWES and SON
FINE JEWELERS FOR FOUR GENERATIONS
N(WPOltJ 11'.ACH
)411 Vlt lido I 67S-27J1
IC)) i\HC;lll SI 'AV.Ol l<A I !IAHfA 9Alll!AltA
'AIM Sl'lllHG\/ llAWAll
PUBLIC NOTH.'t;
P URI.IC NOTl('t: PUlU .. IC NOTICt~
Comptroller oi the Curr~y
Administrator of National Banks
REPORT OF CONDITION
Charter number lb l b& 3, Irvine National ~ank,
lrvm~. Cd., 9271S
Statement Of Re~urces and L1ablllties
Thousands of
Dollars
ASSETS
Cash a nd due from banks .................. 3,293
U.S Trca .. ury c.ecuntles ................... 816
Obligation'> of olher U.S. Gov't.
agenc 1e-; and corps . . . . . . . . . • • . • • •.... 107
Obllgat1on<; of States and
polltiCdl SUbdtV1 '>100'>.. . ... 1,258
Federal R~rve stock and
corPorate stock .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . ...... 18
Federal funds !>Old a nd secunlll.•s purc hdsed
unde r agreements to resell ............... 4900 a . Loa ns, Total (excluding
unearned income I ........ 18,811
b. Less: Reserve for possible
loan losses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
c. Loans, Net ........................... 1!1,41/
Direct lease financing ................... 1,124 Bank premises, furniture and fixture'>, and
other assets representing bank premises .... 93
Customers' llabillty to this bank on
acceptances outstanding .................... SOl
Other assets .............................. 31 ,187
TOTAL ASSETS ......................... 14,139
!ABILITIES
Time and savings ePoslts of lndlviduals,
partnerships an corps .................. 11 ,237
Deposits of United tates Governme nt .......... 81
Deposits of State'> nd
political subd1v1s ns .. . .. ............. 100
Deposits of comme 1al banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99b
TOTAL DEPOSITS .......... . ........... 2b,b53
TOTAL DEPOSIT
a. Total dem dePos1ts .......... IS,316
b. Total time and savings deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 11,337
Federal funds purchc1Sed a nd secunt1es sold under agreements to repurcnase ............ IYS
Acceptances exec uted by or for
cl<Count of this bank and outstanding . . . . . . . 187
Other llabllltles ........................... 27,6JS
EQUITY CAPITAL
Preferred stock
a . No. shares outstanding .......... 7b0,000 b. No. shares outstand ing .......... 6-46,536
(par value> ............. l,61b
Surplus ...................................... 975
Undivided profits .............. , ............. 961
Re$erve for contingencies and
other capital reserves .................... 3,552
TOTAL EQU ITY CAPITAL ................ 31,187
MEMORANDA
Averaoe for JO calendar days ending
with call date: ............................ 4,072 a . Cash and due from banks .............. 4,740
b. Fed. funds sold and securities purch•)ed
under agreements to resell ........•... 18,929
c. Total loans ............................ 4,271
d . TlmeMposfts of $100,000or more ...... 27,33S t. Fed funds purchased and securities sold
under agreements to repurchase .......... ~
g. Llclbllltles for borrowed money . • . . . . . . . . . 20
Time deposits of S100,000 or more ............ 4,271 a. Time certificates of :~~~:; ~;~~~~~~~~~ .~ ....•.......... 100
It ~obert Klhm, Sr. Vice President-cashier of
the nove-namtd benk do hereby declare that this
Report of condition Is true and correct to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
Robtrt Klhm Sr. Vice President·C.Shler
We, the underslontet directors •tttst to the
correctness Of the RePort Of Condition. The Report
Of Condition Includes the st1tement of resources
and liabilities, 1upportln9 tchedults and 1ppllce·
bit 1upptement1. Wt declare thet It has been ••-
amlmld by us, to the bHt of our knowledge end
belief 11 true and correct, and that It hes bttn or
will be S)Ubfllhtd In the manner pretcrlbtd by 12 u.s.c. 161, within tw.nty daya from the utt of the
requ.st for Report Of condition, or H othtrwlse
pretcrlbld by tht Comptrol i.t' of the Currency.
Peull.Brendt
Ron Pfahler
Gerald M c0 0111n
Olrectort
PublllMd OranQt CO.at Diiiy Piiot, March
27, 1979 1151-79
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T~. Merctl 27. 1979
PUBLI<.' NOTICE
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PUDLJC NOTICE
DAIL. Y PILOT
P UBLIC NOTICE
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DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS
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MESA YHDE $68,000
1lus IS the bcl>l buy tn town, locat.t:d 111 ('u.,l..i
M e s a ':. ftnt•s t
n<.'1jithborhood Clost-111
schools . .,ho ppini.: or
open i.pa<· · It 1!> 1>nd1· 111
ownership 2 slorv with 2
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751-JHJI
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t PROPERTIES
UPGRADED
MESA DELMAR
:!:M•l ~quart· h•t.•t of luxury
1s whut this S bt:t1ro11rn , :1
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home Tht.' ownl·t:. .111·
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Call 55t>~
«;:SELECT
'T' PROPERTIES
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rn~=n '-~ .. [U ·~01
t ll.OCIS TO THI llACH, $ Ut,500
I 1rt'd or hii.:h be:w h town prtrt!s"
Hl'lwl I!'> only minute~ away 1n S~c.I
lh.•.1t'h 1 rhl•rt·'~ a 3 bdrm hOml' Wllh
llM<1uN 0 001 ~ urtd plantation ~hutter~
on .i llU'l ' stn•et "1th private puUo, lols
of fruit ln•c..., .rnd I ht-low. low price ol
~·~~.500
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h it' lu11cl VOii V<' 111•1•1)
~urchmg for Z1l1Wd tor
mulltplt! d wt•ll111.: /\p
pro" ;J mlh.'~ from ot•e iin
Subm1l your offer ltlda)
Open EH''-545 9491
2 IR·DEM·POOL
$168,000
G<>ri;tt'Ous Monaco plun-
lfarhor View 2 Dcdrms
+ den &·uul1ful 18X4
Pool' Huge patio Eas}
~n~nbell :it'l't''» Ownl'r
Wiii ftnance large 2n'1
TU Pl<'as<' i,ubm1t
M'lll!r anxious! Ca ll now,
752 1700 ..
EASTSIDE
BEAUTY
Hni.:ht. f n•i.h & a1r.v l"m
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Slln.om to 1.1n h S!r.i.900
545-lf4!11
$-500/MO. FREE
LAKESIDE
Don't Like Today's
lntettst Rates?
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down fla lbu.1 l'i lunJ
ll1•alty, 67:1 1:1700
b Your P roft.'!>:;1011
llOME Ht;PAIHS"
Old you know you cun
plucc a <'lai.s1ficd ad in
the Dally Pilot Service
Directory for a whole
month for as little a~
$1 77 per day·1 For more
l.lllormal1on. eall
642-5678
CLASSIFIED
HOURS
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DU.DLIHES
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JBEOROOM
+GUEST
GIAMT VALUE!
Gtunl hal·k bav b.ir)l,11n • Rcht•\ e 11' Sellt'r will pa,v
S:><HI " month towardi.
11 I~ l•IC 'lllltl.1\ f.t \lun
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.~ .Hll1111• j .... Jl•ir•l.1\ I.! , ....... Over 2400 ft of peun•lul bu:.-t·r, monthly p ay
living. ~ Betlrmi. • :i ment.:. for on~ full year'
b a th-.ORJ Uc d r 111 + S h Jrp l;ikell i<le
'>!!purale J(Ut':.l m.iui ., townhomc• Huge hvmg CLASSIFIED
UDO ISU
U~•Y vtt•w frorn z patio decks enhanc~i;
\'U ~tom . "'Pal'tOUS 5 bdrm .. 4 bath
Lrnt.htwnal home.', like new. Ideal for
l'fllt•r tmrung. t:orner Jot. $520.000
llG CANYON
(;011 <·ourst• view from spacious 5
hd rrn . 4 l>a. traditional home; tge.
famtly room. pool, Jacuzzi. $750.000
IACk IAY
Jo'1m·-1 txtrm 21n bath family home on
qui ·l «ul dl! !'>at Overs ized pool ,
l)IJvhou:.t·. :,torage. $169,000. Terms.
IAYFROMT
~l'H'ntl fine bayfront homes
with pier & slip
AVALON
Wt·ll constructed 3 BR, 1 ba. oak floor.
pun1al ba s e m e nt . con crete
foundatwn flats area. $120,000 -
Fee.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 8ay\1de01111e N .B 675 ·6161
VIALIDO
Soph1st1eated hvtnJ: .it ---------
1t'11 tx'llt De hghrful four 1 .... VESTME .... T bedroom rondomm1um " "
ON 111E HAY Step out OPPORTUNITY
on your :.pac1ous bnck 2 houses'" c .M . on l<'l(al
tt'rran • and onto your J unit. 9000 sq rt lot
boat l'lan!t unrlt'r w;iy to Priced to lll'll QW ckl:r al
enlarge ~ll•i.tmg boat s hp S89. 5 00 . u y own r . to65 foolt'r Walk to Lido 64S-8557
Vt II a g l'° ~ ru b u I() u Sl----------1 s:~~~ant11 and s hops * VETERANS *
COLE OF NEWPORT Let ii Vet Help You find
REALTORS lh.at home you want. O
675-5511 downuptoSI00.000.
-------·1 Call Randy Agt. 24hrs
WORLDR.E REMODELED
PORTOFINO
You hav1• to SCl' w aµ
prcciat<.• th1• bl·auly of
th.ls comµll'lt.•ly t'nrlo~C'd
Portof11111 P;i rqu1·1 &
rlank floonng. eustom
I 1Ah t 1 n ~ • up g r a 11'· rJ
lh.niout I) Vt' r 2AOO :-11 It
ofsdcal hving
NEWPORT CENTER
REALTY
640-1812
Sellmg anythmJ? with a
Dady PtlOL ChlbSlftcd Ad
is a simple mauer
Just call 642-5678.
543-1722
JUST LISTED!!
Good as.new' Don't wurt
to see this jewel • A pnmt·
locale! CloscM <1uahty
home lo S. Coast Plaza E l e~ant bedroom .....
l'r ackltnl! f1rt•plat't.•
warms luxunous l1v1n1<
room. bn~ht & sun shin)
kitchen . s uper size yard
w /r elax1n 1: pool &
jacUllt ! Treat yourself
today' Call 645·0303
FORESTE
OLSON
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1\YLOR C
HE!\ I .T{ >l\S -..11i. 1· 1 !
JASt•• CR--SICUllTY A.RIA
Besl value in t his quiet private
community. Some ocean view. Brand
ne w split-level "Sea Breeze" model
with 3 be drm s , family room &
format dining. Air-cond .• luxury
c ptng, la ndscaped, auto s prinklers
pl u s o ther cxt t as . 24 H our
gate-guarded area. Tennis courts .
pool & greenbelts . $239,00;0.
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. llALTOIS z 111 s. JH ....... load
MEW.-otn' CENTH. M.a. 644-49 I 0
PRICE PLUS
LOCATION!
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631-1266 ~ .. _ .. _
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Brund new 2 bdrm c·on
do, I blk from bay &
OC<·an beact1el:> Frpk .
9'1'4'Yo ASSUMAIU
Owner will carry 2nd TD. 3 bdrms.
bonus room , 4 bathi:i, double ~arage.
Only $70.500.
MO QUALIFYING
Beautiful 3 Bdrm Deane garden home .
645-9161
1163 Orenge Coile Mese
~COATS & WALLACE
~REAL ESTATE, INC.
A LOCAUY OWNED COMPANY SERVING
THE SOUTH ST AREA SINCE 1963
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -Just listed.
It's a neat, trim 2 Bdrm beauty with
1 •h baths. double gar age, hardwood
floors, fireplace. bUlltins, patios, with
BBQ, large back yard, fruit trees.
HEAVY SHAKE ROOft'. $9'l,OOO. C•
546-4141
Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine
Huntington Beach-Newport Beach Superior i.oulh In 1111·
l0<·ution or 1h1i-4 bc:tlrm.
2000 sq ft townhcimt·
makt>i. 11 ltlVINJo:·s n Jo: S 1' B l' Y '
Partitularly ~tnl'l" the·
p rl C.'t' W et ' JUST
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Story. Ill<' rool. 1<11ted c·n
t.ry. bnl·k fplr . m<r~t('r
swte w 2nd fireplace.
patio w tUBQ & f1rep1t
overlooking i.:r<'l•nbc.•ll
Oon"l m1i-.s 1l ' Prime
rnlue-call now 752-1700
wet bar & ent'lo!tl'd ----------t .:aragl' X Int Lcr m !.. EASTSIDE N. COSTA MESA PINE
LEMON HEIGHTS
EXECUTIVE
Designed for Ca li f II\
tnl! Lot:. of !(lass lt;ilt;in
u le entry V1t'w of Tui.tm
l lllb Sunken II\ rm
w massive orx.·n bt!11m~
S unk t'n r o man luh
t.:ll'J.:llnl t·xe<·u t 1vt"'
home for 1itr11reful l·ntt·r ·
twrun1t Tclt·phom· loduv
for appl Ovt.·n 1-:H·s
!)4,';.~91
(~IW11!i!Jifli§j
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* *U.S.* *
*VETERANS*
fWl'ent ch:rn~ci. m V. A
regs may l'nablc you to
qualify for $100,00CI homl'
loan~ Wlth absnlutely NO
DOWN PAY M ENT
Wortcl Real btate
an On111.:c: 'ounty firm
SJ){'l"Jah71111{ '" VA hnm l'
loan.-. We"n• t ho· Vl':n;
lhal help th<' VETS
Jo'or mort' '"ro l' .i 11 1111 Mort0tt, Agt.
541-0800
;niillabk lo 11u.1 h f11•d COST• MES.. This family home h a l> buyt!r. S l47.SOCI Full "' "' l1ic·at1on. l•>Cal1on. loca
pnt c 1.tkl' nt.•w J bt:lrm . 2 lta . 1t<111' Stt•IJI> to ull 11chools.
1·omplt'H0I)' n •m ocll•lc•d -.lcP' to SQ Coast Plazii
On larJ:l' loL. with "" &.st1•p.tulhl·park Lo\•c
tu<:ht.'d <! l'ur l!arai.:t!. ,.,. ly <1 bl•droom. iam1l)
tra parktnl! l'rin·d r1.:h1 room hum<.' w 1th nf'1o1>
Jl Sl28.000 1·af'IX'I & 'iha rp <IN·or Of
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OCEAN VIEW
• c1 Vll:'W lo r t'mem ber &
a GOURMf.:T KITCllJo:~
you C'an 'l rorj.!t'l oth<·r
s pl'<·1;il amt"llll ll.'~ 1n
l'ludc .i hUJ.!t: Ja<:Ul.LI "1th
<>pU('IOU:. lounJ,!lnJ.! deck.
let u' show you t h "
E Ll':GANT 4 b d r m
honw in HAKl:SOH VIEW
I Ill ~1....'i. U!5·0t}I .1. _
BAY& BEACH
450 NEWPORT CTR OR
75!Ml811
IA YFRONT CONDO
PIER &SLIPAVA IL
FOR LARGE BOAT
$250,000
l..a q:e 2 bedroom. 2 b.itll
lmmaculc1te thruout "' Ith
h£'<1Ut1ful c arpt'l .111<1
drapes Built 1n ... h,I\
new:. from k1tl'lwn. II\
in~ r0<1m csnd t "' l'' l'd
patm rt eek
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
associated
9AOKEllS--AEA\. TOR~
JOH W lelboo • 1l·JU I
lt!rt'<i a t only $97 .!.IOO Call :;.w Jf;sli
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CUSSIH'
YOUR CONDO?
wt1\ 1101 trade 11110 th1).
nea"t ltttli· 2 h<lrm + clcn
DUPLEl'
1-::i:.L<.td<' (.;o~la l\h-.,;1 ;•
HK e J <'h , hardwnotl
floors duublc> gara~t·
Sl20.tOI
Roy McCard~. Rltr
548-7729 ~
ho1t.,c-in lla)'t'r'"'l 1-:a"i----------
tu k1't'P \artl $1114,0011
II ., <t lwtt1•r l.iu\ 1ha11
m 11 n\ 1·ondn~ .rncl 1 lw n · '
no .J'"'" clUl':-C.111 lloh Did< 111~un. /\').!l
979.SSJJ
SUGAR 'N SPICE
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"'h 11·h hu' m <1 n\ n•·~
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ALLSTATE
REALTORS
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REGULATIOHS
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R~TA
IEACH VACATION
4 year old. sparkled by
the bea l'h In t'om t'.
w/PaC'iftc ot•ean us u
pool. Use the firephi t·e to
warm the rnol beac h
area . Only St55.000.
~~ 1--------Whffi }OU r a II ( 'la.,<;1f1(•cl
to pl.ice an ad . vou·n · c1~
:.un•d 1Jf a fr 1t•n c1h
wel<'om!' and hc·lp 1n
wt)rchn..: your ud for bl'''
r t>sponst' Cu II Now '
""2·5'>'78
Wht'n you call C"l<1~~1flccl
to place an ad, you're u~
'urt'd of a frit>ndl v
wl•l1·omt> and llt!ll' 111
W\1nJmg your ad for ll!'sl
n ·sponsc . Call Nllw •
IA2·51f7H
h u u st• and mu•· t.enn1s1·o urt.s andmuch
more al a bnrgain pm·i•' more' Call fast. 752·1700
Uill now lo ~cc, ti73 A550 • " 11• • , • • ,
[ ~·fi1&1i1ll [ ~ &&If I
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or&4 DAILY 1-5
l6200c ... cdM
3 IJR, JftCUU I, "Pt•r
1.l.lc:uJ11r vlt•w, h11rdwood
nooni. '575,000.
501,..IMNI
New hoDwll I Two 11tory. 3
lltt , 11 untlt•ck 11, mkrowllv~. l".ll5,0llll
I 509 Dolph• CdM
Uke new. vacunt a BR.
l.ldleful, 111:iol, tnl'rtdlblo
view ol yachts. SSl~.000.
S06w.v-n ..
ARCHITIECT
DESIGNED
EASTSIDE
CUSTOM
Proh.·&)tmnally dccora l
l!d Nolhml( 11pared to
m[lke 1t btfl llC'a v~
beums Uu.11 frpk Par
quct rl0<1ri. nramat11•
ulr1um 1•nlry H c a vv
llUWn t 1•d11r pOnf'hng
Don't hr !l1tu\1·1 Open Jo;vc o;o, ( 'ull ru1w ~'45·M91
Hl'WPOltT PIXER
,122,500
'll1111 a Uclrm l1tt1llt! 111
1tl••f)ll from lht> bc11ch, on
th1· Pl'mtmwh1 ll de
llrntely n<.'t.'<ia 1·1.c. hut
ha11 lrt-mencJou11 pol•m
uni. nnn1i1 your tOOlJ\ ond
1ma11 l n t1tlo n Coll
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~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
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MAIUHG ADDRESS
P II 1111-I :Mill
l'o:<t,1 J.te~a
!l<!i~ 6"2·5678
3 BR, wood sid inl(, two
&tot')', cl\arming. R·2 lot SelJ Idle Items
Ul oktCdM. $179.<>go. -;::======~======-:
lJ,_.1001: t1()MEI
CoroMdel Mar 675· NewPort Beach 6'2·9648
Cost. Men 546-5990
GllATIMCOMI!
IALIOA ISU
ResldenUel + 2 c:om-~al rentable 1p1cet.
5 CU pertllnt, I b~k to wllel', I bedrin 3 blithvn·
It. Flreplace. Super for aummer/wtnter rth11.
87MllO N Ill II • If\ II.II 'Cl hi f~· I I l•BM
Y .A APPIOYID
NOltlS
Dai'l 'ftil &o b'O' reel ...... ..,,.el .. tatelt
wait. to"dowa up to ~ ... 11twok.er. .... 50 .!!!!
,, ,.
SlllC & RNlf RECORD
C T S I G N E R Y R T 0 A T S J I N H
S S N B M E R E k N J E N C l H E R Y
T l E E E U L 0 U N T R 0 A E D U 0 A
A C P L M A N 0 V S C H 1 C U C 0 N 0
E R 6 U 0 l C C I 1 t N V E N T 0 A Y
C R L D R C L G E N S G 0 T L 1 C N 1
R E A E A Z E 0 S C L H C A T S U M T
C C E H N A I T A T H A I A E N M A N
E 0 0 C 0 Y R I N N T R R S M T E I T
0 R U S U U P Q T A E E 0 C T N H R E
N R A M T U Y l N M H R N H 0 T 0 A
U l P E I Y L 0 0 U 0 E T T I I R M E
R P N 0 W E G R N E 0 U U R S C V Y E
0 T H T 0 L I £ 0 M H C M 0 Y E l E R
N L T L A M R E C H H T E t H U V E M
ne~lotl•; Hidden ..orde below l9fMer forw•d, beet!· • ..... uo. down Of d~. lllnd ~ encl bolt ,, "'· ~
AccOllflt EMlllllllM ...... .J
Arit1iwt Enull!Md111 c.lot "
EMrV ''*""'*' ~ ~ ~ ............ a.......
......., I~ llMMOry
TOMOn'IW: ftedl_.. ._.
Su n n y. brtAhl :l
Hd rm Bluffs condo
with f:Jn tast1e terms.
S l4~.00ll Call for
appointment
529 CONCllA
675-3411 lf 111flt:Qim•emrn
962-4471(r.l~)546-8103
flNDING PROPEHTY
MY SPECIALTY
Tell mewhal you want. &
let me find your home In
the So Orange County
beach area. Ask for Huth
Kest er . r eal c :;t a t c
agent. Mon, Tue & Thur .
S.12; 831·2600 or 49ti-853S
Eves ~9: 492-2522.
fllc~~,!9~
WATCH THE IOATS SAIL IY
from lh i:-. fa ntas ti c BALBOA
PF.N INSULA BAYft~RONT. Special
fcaturc.'s in<:ludc a mas ter s uite with
sitting room & wet bar, exte ns ive
wood paneling . French doors that
completely open up the front of the
home to a brick terrace & la rge slip.
$795,000.
A. COLaWILL IAMlll CO.
644·9060
2ttt SANJOAOUtNHlllSlltD. tN~CfNTtJll
macnab I Irvine
realty
cllADY TO MOVE?
(iWck potMtaloa It pot ....... lle9..t
' ....... 4 IR. f8lllly"" ..... locehd •
.. 91i11 .. .,.d CIMlnmity of lkJ C•
..,... Lt). ,..e. fKtrn1 a ,_., 2 TV
....tty ..,..... ~.n·• .. ..... ...... hcontor ......... .
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It WID. l·I P.M. -It ROYAL ST.
8IOIGI. Hrf H..t 642-IZll. IZ.tll
TRIPLEX PRICE REOUCEO!!
Great lnconw!! COSTA MESA
Singll• s tory owner unit
with 2 townhou1w ch•:.1gn
rear units All with
privulc patio. W 0 hook
up & md1v1dual l'nl'lowd
garages C'<tll now
67J.8SSO
r\ltcnt1on builder'. 1n
\ l'Sl Or s . <'V l'l"\11 n t•' l..ar~e R 2 lot w1tti 1·u1t• 2
bdrm homl' on rear. on
ly$!1:Ul1Hl '
',. ,,, ~ . .. Balboa Boy Prop.
R.attors
• 67S.7060.
NOMORE6°/o
SeU things fast with Daily Rruker works for hourly
Pilot Want Ads. rate or flat fee. 9f>H·tl71H
EXCLUSIVE VIEW HOME
In a s.cwity IJOffd community on a hill
o•ertookiftcJ N•wport lights. layfront &
Oua1f1 ont. leoutlfuffy decorator cf..
si9Hd interior with coordinat•d
w*o•erincJt thruout. W•H·pfc1t1Hd 3
btdroom ittce.tlttc) prhot• mast•r suit•
wfth two atrlums. High uilin~d rooMs
wfth mt opl'ft. bright Oftd airy fHli119. An
-...CuNfe home with a VIEW that is un·
.......... $355.000 lncfudhtC) land.
WATERFRONT
HOMES Inc.
211:16 W Co .... 1 I l1qt.,,,,._
f\.tl\lifX>rl Bt•.id1
631-1400
cae:
GIDBGI ILllNS CD.
OVf:R 'Jn YEAR S OF S[RVICE
OM THE BEACH
Beaut. Decorated 3 BR 2 Ba. Unit
W / 180" View From LR, DR, Kitchen
& Master BR. Built On Beach Near
Huntington Beach Pier. Amenities
tncl Pool. Re(' Room . Sau.na Plus
Pvt Guarde d E ntrance. Price.
$369,000.
BLUFFS SPECIAL
Large Single Level Paula Plan. J
BR Condo + FR In The Bluffs .
Excell ent F loor Plan. Courtyard
E ntrance. Tiled E ntry. Lrg LR
W /Cus FP. Cathedra l Ceilings. All
Elec Kitc hen. Huge Master BR Ste .
2 P a tios. Fee Land. Only $199,500. A
"Joy Of Newport" Listing.
631-1800
ti I DOVM DllVI
$~RJllA-~£tfS
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luralc'd un a lll'lle buHJa ti.. 1t liOl 1Tlli SL 1121.t.OOO N'N1t 1140 5S60 S3l5,000 Selll'r will ht'lp ~ 1t $135,000. Need lo ments on your own
ttl4-H 2 lot II hardwood 17111 f1m11wt' QUIC'k rsrn1w seetobeUeve. 645-e937 MobUe Home! Many lalt• 11.•n IW"D )OU oo. Uus u. 6*>~ model homes avail for
thn P •n ,000. C..11 bee To..,._, Ocururont home, 4 Br 3 sales tux only down. Lingo 'Jjw •18r9wrrU,7A~ll!lL:'O SiPn~~l ttr<~.,rnh°!~~ .• !~:1111111 LWnnJtyParit QMf/ta~'1V Ba. llvina rm. de n , OAC.You'llneverhavea '""' " .-,,, _., dlnette. wet bar, 2 car bdh:r chunC'e to be a
"56. Su1nt with 1111 AA ......... Lo. f!ara~e. 2 pallO!i 4 yrs old · homeuwner! Easy quali·
Pl _..CE downVAlA'rm• 4 .. cirooftl, R E A LT y By Owne r h :>o.ooo r~ckposses<11on ~ I'~ Plat'•, lnr ~ Kun I hdrni Corncll 11l1tn 213/283-7717, 8-4 Mon-Fri HCNM Store
fltlOft&flH,. ~for 1111 l'<111wr Int 1n supN Mt..-rt leoch 1 o,9 e2'v~9fi6.. 71~1,j. ~~~!S77-7033 9SM500 H1ntl 11 ''1 1111ht. hni:ht & r"""" ..... • -~
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IUILDSl'S ~tcfAL
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HOME
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tl' 10 Aii:t
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uc1 a.reenbell Huge fmly l IUCS FttOM WATER home 4 bdrms. 2 ba.
:!Rr ht•111'h hst• $77 ~HO ~ (nnl dm rm + oversized
0.. blodl from IMecJa. SI lt,500
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LEASE WITH on10M
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a b eaut.Cu l hom e
<A·833688l Call for de-
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1·atpt•L<t/l)mn1 $32!1,1100 t.:
i.c.sum lot1n lirokl'' Cvo1• 3'.
673 1367 213 243 ~)
Lease opuon. Once Ill u
bfetune Vtctonan 3 Rr :! Ba. formal d1nmg, pad
die tennis, So of bay-,cdt> oo R 2 lot. Sl0.000 dow11 SlOOO pr mo. $255,000
Ownr/Bkr. !173 11.id
old..r h.inw 1n l o,.t11 53~6565 \t1'1'1.1 1.11 II B ttrtt1111 (;4111 ~ .. och I 048
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67),.62' 0
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BY THE SEA
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IUCCOLA 4 IDRM Bdrm, O!' bJi Clo .. t' to
Hi11 ht•uuuful Hunola " 11.1rk, pool Jiii u111 4!.
lldsm + l''am ttm, + tl'tre.1t1on ccnt\.'r
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M1 ... ,1on Realty ltl-1 07:H
EMERALD84YLOT
t>7:Hi634 form,11 1hn1ni: Rogc-r , SQJ.950
I> P•' IJndsl aping b flurry t.all Agent p--6.-d St rf
}l'Ul'S old Owner movin,; 540.4646 ~ a er
ou t of ureu . Ool y ---------:! lir, Iba. all wood cot Sli.t !100 fl th I -lt.1Kc & I Bt. l ba in rear ru~r '6..6~ .auric, 4 BDRM , 21 1 Bath, fam1I~ l£1<..il duplt•x lJt-'t'P bul·k
room, with 111 etbar aud yard Assume loan. l\o East Co$to MHa ftrepla1•1• llugc mu ... ler pu1nh Sl0,000 down
4 Br, oHice. dbl ~a rage, bdrm w I m a r b I e 130,000 by o.wncr. Prin rec mom, room for RV. fireplace Counl ry only 642·9401
lots ol Slor"'"t'. uniqut•, lotrhen w/bltns + br1C'k $ , "" OBQ L 125,500 Con1emporary ready to movt' in School lo:t' rorner lut wood & gl.u.s 2 br, \•1ew
In wnlkrn~ distance w/room for RV Under l 4~17~ Costa Mesa I 024 Owner wunrng for offers. rru lo !\Chools. stores and
••••••••••••••••••••••• Open Sal/Sun 12-4. beurh 1 ye:.i r old C4T.A.LINASUNSET "'" 5879 Sl54,900 Call to see Here Comes ~ RED CARPET New l·ustom bw It 3 Bdrm home with fantJsllc v1e111 H t S I VatY BEST BUY! 5 3""8836 of the ocean & city lights 0 ummer • Reduced to $129.500. Sun· --------VersaUle floor plan 1n Be ready with lhis super ny, excl cul-de.sac, 3 br, lniM f 044 eluding 2 baths. sunken PoOI home on mce rorner 3 ba, formal dining. Im· ••••••••••••••••••••••• bvmg room w/firepla<'C
lot. 3 bedrooms, dmmg mac. Super crpl. Nr COUNTRY STYLE And, lovely sundeck room new plush carpets. Santa Ana C. C. 548·1168 Best value m Arch Beach
2 patios Sparkling or 751-!YlSIJ. Century 21 L i v i n g i n lle1~ht.s. $159,000
SWI MM I NG P OOL . Gold Coast. NORT ll WOOD'S DOHOSEN
Hurry. won't last S99.000. -------• beautiful Amberwood REALTORS ~1720 ()pen Ho~. By Owner. ~llB I Varant. 3006 K1llybrookc Development !'stones. 4 401 GLt:NN f':YRE I RRDtm"'-Ln. Halccre:it home. 3 bedrooms, family room, 497-41148 ~.. Br,den.l6x20xtr11 room. rentral ai r , full y ----------
-----frpk, new dis hwasher, landscaped and cul-de-
---------1 beaut. dressing room m sac location. An out
LOOtUHG FOR Ba, poolsize lot, 2 bl ks s landing v a I u e a 1
THE BEST? from all shops. S89.ooo. Slll,950.
You've found tl 111 1111~ Owner will carry 2nd TD.
bt!autJful 4 Hdrm 3 bJth 548-3681. home. Jt fr.1l~r<>s a ___ W_O_W ___ _
l'U.'llOrn pool & )aCll/71 and has JUSl bet>n re Llk~ new 4 Or 2 Ba on lge
··=.RANCH
•itfi REAL TY ~-551 2000
NEWPORT CREST
CONDO
HeWP,Orl Cetlttr
640.5357
Mobile Hom. Ston
956-4500
3BEDROOM
Plan 3, 3 br 21,.;i ba, gd
local. upgraded. wel bar,
l'TllJTOred wardrbs comm
pool, jacuu1, tennis rrts. ---------
Dbl wide Homettc new
cpts , all appliances,
across from pool. great
buy at $21,000 .
< FE12(lS·66 > $135,000 .
PCM Realty 833-8430 IALIOA OCHFRMT Molfter.y M. Homes
6 o Ide r u n 1 t s . G d 8J9.65JS
Harbor View Homes Mon· leverage & inc. Super ----------
lt>go. 4br 2ba newly de· lo..ation. Playa Rily. & GOOD INVESTMENT
corated. close to schools. investment 631-4990 1978 Skyline. 12 wide w 12 "'"rk & nnnl By Owner . -- -0v~~..,.~ nice park lo
fs7.s12idy:.. 833·1861 WATERFRONT ;:'~~Pn~ed ror qu'1 ck
eves. 615 Bayside l>r, NB sale (017104SOL}
•1'wo60' boat docks Mobile HonR Stwe W END. lg fam. home 3
+ BR, l~ ba; on R·2 90 ft. bwldable lot S26SM
7101 Seashore. Prio·
c1palsonly 645 8410 -------
STEPS TO OCEAN
Newly r enovated
duplex, good summer
rental area. 2 Bdrm.
front houM.' & l·bdr m
opt. with patio. $155,000
loci. land!
NEWPORT BEACH
REALTY 67S.t642
•Contemporary 2-sty 973-9199 •3600sq ft ln·level
•3 car garage ADULT P~'T PJ\KK
$795,00 0 Super sharp upgraded
Shown by appt only dbl W1de FeslJ, new l'PlS.
BOBCLARK 673-6053 owner moY1ng from
-----area <KNS364-72> •BACK.BAY BEAUTY! Mont M H Don't miss this spacious.et •Y · ws
3 Br 2 Ba home on a lot & ~·6535
a half Extens1Ye use of ALMOST MEW
redwood & glasi; act'ent '78 Skyune. single wide. lhe extra lg fenced & ter I h raced backyard. Prof. rit ess t an appraised
landlicaped. many cX· value. Adil pk, 28 r
t.ras. $134.500 By Owner ~7~ ~n porch & shed
BIG CANYON Pnn only. Dys 675-9702. Mobile HonR Ston
TOWNHOUSE eves 642-6100. Ask for 84.8"8895 Sweeping golf course _R_._B_. __ _
view, 3 Br. wet bar. 2'h B·YCREST Br.•uTY •WEEKEND Ba. lg AuJ1usla mdl. end "' · ~ SPECIAL• unit. poolsize Jae. & ten-on Leeward Lane New ms. sml down payment. pnce $184.000. for th1:. •$14,900•
A b I 8 lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 bath New single wtdl' K&B ssume a a nce. Y home. J ust ril!hl for cou located 1n central OC
Owner. 640-7778 pie. Call Bob Dirkmson. Park w/lo rent of $110.
EASTBLUFF VIEW
~ 5 BR 3 BA. expanded
Agt. Sm pet OK.
979-8533
liVIJlg rm, marble frplr. ------
Mofttery M. HonRs
839-6535 --------E'LA.IGAHT LIVING
L.AGUMA llACH HOMIS
R·2 prapart, wttlt 2 .._..., ~
tot ..... t9dlc ...... perftci oww-'1 .....
$350.000
DA.MA POIMT RVl-ft.EX
Jat ~ • tt.. -at, Hcaietlt locatfoa.
oc._ ·~ ..... IMrbor, fJGOd fia•c'-g.
po•lible Hd•~· $425,000
499-4551
SOUTH LAGUNA
497-3331 493-1112
Lagma leoda Dcma ~
495-1720 644-7020
LCICJllllCI Nlcjllet Newport leadl
lll(INO'IC Ml-'lll
A\\()(IAlh
INVESTORS A n&mOM
F l RST USER DEPRECIATION
available on 13 new units in Costa
Mesa. Twelve 2 bedroom, 2 bath -
On e 3 b e droom , 2'h bath ,
manager/owner unit. Good location.
Quality construction, excellent tax
be nefits. Owner will h elp with
financing.
~ _ R.C. TAYLOR CO.
640-5112
formal dining rm. I~ urd.
sml down . As sume
balance. By Owner
&tG-7778
At an affordable pnce. Condofftiniu"'.' s/ Town· '77 dbl wide 41lcer. 2Br houMsforHk 1700 4UNITS ctuced $5,000 Hurry and c.dS lot., for only $76.500. ---------'-• call 546-5811() for more de· New pamt. carpeung. & t.aJls dream kitchen w /wood
cabinet.s. luminous clgs & more Agt. 559-6330
.,_S BR Biscay, $175,0002·3
BR Oakwood, $105,000
642..0112; 644--6687
COURT
SALE Causey WALK TO BEACH Must sell beach house to & $I 05, 900!! settle estate. 3 br, wood
on the bcb 1n Nwpt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (SS2171-2) 3 Bdrm home and den + preview! Newport 3 new 2 Bdrm 2 bath un
Crest. 2 bd with orean its. $250,000. Mabia. HCMM Store
848-8895 ~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS WESTSIDE
SUNSHINE
3 Br, 2 ba+pool & mainl. ra.nf. $77,500
754-7800
low Elegance At
Your
Fin gertips Mulh~ .. '!o With th11> stunning
lx.'<iroom condo across ilalW
from supt'f shopp1nJ1 ok!te.r cente r 0101ng room ~ ~
roma ntic firtiplacew•--------• jtOurmet kitchen wit., _________ _
bwltins. Pnvate pat1oi•--------• Comm. pool and Jacuzzi.
S88.000. Call 540-1720
TAil8BL -·
OPPORTUNITY
KHOCXS!!
Live in a nice 4 Bdrm
home in a great E 's1de
neighborhood while you
--.'O•ES-l•G• ... -W-IT•H-111111 build 2 or maybe 3 more
" uruts on your land. A real
DISTINCTIOH'' vaJue $125,000
'llus lovely custom hu1 ll FUUER REAL TY
home near the Mes 546-0814
Verde Country Club is1---------one of a kmd. It featurc!:l-----·-----
4 Bdrm. 3 baths. fam1l room and formal d1mn
room. For an appoint.
ment to see. ca II 546-5880
~HERITAGE • • REALTORS
POOL
PLUS SPA
JUmbung ooe st.ory in
wooded area. The poo
alone is worth the prire
Central air w/purifier.
It's all here. 1168-3371
IRANDHEW
TOWMHOMES
... IH• Wooch" (Eastsi~Ollta Mesa)
2'32SantaAna Ave.
2Brand new 3 bdrm. 2 ba.
homes. formal dining
rm, sep. fm rm, 2 frplcs,
deep Jot. 2 car garage.
2U76 & 2080 Orange Ave.
S139,500 eat'h . Owner/Agt, 552·4894 or
673-0782.
NO
QUALIFYING
Mesa Venfe 3 bedroom.
Owner wlU finance!
TcA to Red c.-,.t
WtUstH 754·1202
LUXURY + POOL
3 br, 3 ba E-slde, Oriental
gardens, covered patios,
5 . 2000 sq. n. incl.
for 2 more units. ,500. Owner/ Agent.
Drive by 314 Rochester
Sl.. then call 642·0282.
$57,950
This brand new cozy I
Bdrm ia tucked privah!ly
among trees and tnckl· ing stream. A/C, highly
upg raded cpl &
waJlpapers. lighted ten·
rus courts, pool. jac &
much more. 551·3240.
100/o DOWH
Nearly new 2 Br. 2 ba
coodo. Hentage Park. Nr pool & tennis. $66,000
t roinc• Mtadotos. ~~:
sq.ns1
752--0213
Jewel With
APoo~
A sparkling de luxe s wimmin g pool and
decking .. Ideal 4 bedroom
family-style home with
di1W1g room, parquet en·
try hall, cozy brick
fireplace and breezy
kitchen with bu.i I tins.
$82.950. VA. FHA terms
CalJ ·559-8451 TAR&aL. -·
CompaniV Newport Shores 3 Bdrm. beam ceilings, brirk
'l 2 bath, xlnt cond. Seller frplc, 2 blks t.o beach. Ex· motivated. Agent, Gary ecutor says "Try any or
WRITE YOUR Bosler 960-4388, 536-2498 fer ". Please. hurry!
OWM TICKET! ~1221
CR EATIVE F INAN · ----·~•-AS•T--IL•U•FF._._. ~ CING MAKES THIS 2
HOME A REAL GEM. Absolutely immarul3te.
8 E 0 R 0 0 M + + + Just reduced to $144,900. 21 22.SOSQ. FT. Of' POTEN 3 Bdrm, 21/:z bath, form al TIAL. PA I NT AN D dining, s elit l evel ~
CARPET WlllLE YOU t.ownhome. Open space Wntclff R.olty E N J O Y T H . E view from living room i--------"--
PERMANENT OCEAN and master suite . Now EASTILUFF
& CANYON VI t:WS v3canl. Owner anxious. Lg comer lot 48r. F /R.
BELOW MARKET AT Call540-ll.51 21ft ba. Wal.It to NB. Ten·
5119,500 ms & Swim Cluo. shops, ~ .. HERITAGE • 11<» So. Coast Hi way
in Village Fair LAGUNA BEACH
497-2457
I Scllls. $179,500. 644-8187
• • REALTORS ---------,~~~ ..... !~?.~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 VIEW FROM THE TOP
ADULT CONDO
Walk to beach. 1 level, 2
+den + 2 bath. Pool.
jacuzzi, sauna. $101 ,000.
Breathtaking orean view from high in Presidential
Heights. New lis ting,
near new 2 BR Condo, on-
ly S'!n,500
BERTI-IA HENRY
View. Mirrored wet bar Roy McCardle, Rltr _________ 12 car gar. St 18,000. 541.7729
•HO DOWN* Agent. 497-3009 ,_._._._._._.__
•PAYMEMT• o.lexn/ ·~EST _..."8...-v Information OAC . OMt.Sale 1100 ...... M ...... , ""'".-''
1·2"3-Br·all areas. Adlt, •-•••••••••••••••••••• CdM tnplex. Owner 's un family&:pet parb EASTSIDE 1t wtrplc, 15% d wn .
Mo.twny M. H-1 Custom units on lge. lot : ~·~i-~~°"'o~n~r. Prine ~ real teak wood mtenor. huge frplc . new plumb
ing & roof. Only $88,500
Owner 646-0917 LAGUNA lacOll9 Property 2000 S12 950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low space :enl includes l»GQUE UNITS
ulil. ($140 ). Bea utiful al a good price. 6 shari>.
cond, 10x43 Sparton new upgraded 2 br garden
cpt.s, refng, wlk to town. type units w/a beaut. bcb. <EHJ39J...S7) pool. P vt. patios. gar. Mobile Hom. Stwe prkg space & lndry area
956-4500 wl each unit. 2 units
Newport Beach lbr 1 blk toocean. $12.500.
640-5678
twnhsetypes, 2 wlfrplcs.
Call t.oday979·53'70
ALLSTATE
FOURPLEXES
All 2 Br 2 Ba t.own.hOUSC' lype urut..s. Electrtr bit-
ins. forced air heat,
enclosed garages. Sl300
mo mcome. Good loca-
llOn. owe 2nd. Two to
c.boose from $148,500 ea.
A PRESTIGE q_ ____ ,..__HOM€S
3333W.Coasl Hwy, NB
645-6646
HOMEGATIVE Hollis Wood, Realtor
675-8676 REALTORS REALTOHS Mobile Home Improve
---------• 215 Del Mar 492·4121 men t S pec 1 a I 1 :.. t•----------
31 un1ls in pnme C.M
location. Pri<'ed to sell at
wider $34,000 per uniL
Xlnt terms a va i I. N 11
drive-hy plea:.e. For
more info. call Paul
Sh1paro <it
•OUTDOOR LOVERS
Will enjoy this 2 bdrm.
beach hideaway w/large
sunny patio. Wa lk lo
beach from home localed
in best neighborhood.
laOW MARKET! Walk t.o beach. 3br 2 full Reruussance 499-3816 1 UMITS.C.M.
Elegant3 Br,20x40pool, ba s pa /ocea n vu Beaut new building. spa, h uge yard, xlnt SlO.%down. s115.000· Ac:reogeforS• 1200 Fireptares,xlntlocat1on
area.Agl,673-4311. Open House Sat /Sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• TSL lnvmt.s 642·1603 l'Wwport Pier R•afty
611-2058 days
671-3900 ens SBllll WAMTS 1"'92·3710. DIRT CHEAP FOUR UMITS-C.M. "ACTION" s..-. Near new. 3 Br owners
Immaculate Eastblurr ~ttrano I 078 Building lots-I acres: unil, 2 ba. frpl. 2-car •---------
---------• $169,500. <80430P)
family home. 3 Bdrm, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21h acres: 5 acres. 10 gar .. J.2 Br.2 ba . unjts RIDr.YOUR Bl.,E bath family rm Just re Wh t TSL lnvstmts 642·1603 '" " • • -Gorgeous white water & arr es a ever you TOTI-ft: BEACll duce.d. Sls •. ooo. Own~r Dana Hrbr vu. 6Br. pool want. we have 1t, with m· 1~ COVER Univ. Park
Townhome
.. with VIEW! 3 Bdrm. 2Y.i ba., fam. rm. Plan C.
has been fantastically
upgraded and main lained. J\1r cond. Patios
t00...._,,.st.
L..,...•och
of brick and concrete ---------with custom planters and
super covers. Laguna NHJ-1 1052 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Laguna Niguel
Realty •.
says submit all offers to l ....,., ~ from lhis 7 unit. 3"'2 year . &spabyChampion.Xlnt ves rsF ... eRrGOms. R.E. MORTG•GE old top quality apart-Hewport Pfer Realty buy & terms. 4~ "' "' 673-2058 l/67&5717 l /523-4462 15~ Down. 4-Plex. As· ment house. Will sell or ---------Sant. Ana I 080 sume. Seller will carry 1.J"ade!
BEACH DUPLEX •••••••••••••••••••••••Rancho Calif. area: 4·5 paper. Management SCOTIREALTY "°" Blk to ocean W . COZY acre parcels. $100.000full avail. Agent. Gary D 536-7533 Newport, 2br + 2br + price, terms; must sell. Bosler ·-----
lbr guest apt. Great 2Br. s tarter home . Agt.979-4964 960-4388or536·2498 Mauntain.DHert,
summer/winter rentals. 751-8967 aft 3PM. 57 + ACRES Pnncipals Only •• ~~•••••••••~~~~ ~~)~zbr. ~Yo o~n:r: WfttlNnster 1098 On ly 12 m iles from DELUXE 4·PLEX Nr So. $675000 f\amished Thun-
Openhouse Sal&Sun 1·4, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange .. 500 ft frontage C..'it Plaza. Owner's Untl. de;bird Hts. s51s,ooo
!24391.hSt For sale by owner. 4 br, on sceruc blway. Metro Under market. Pnn. on-u nr. Bermuda Dunes
----· ---Beach & Edmger area. water avail. $7,000 per ly A.gt. 549-1366 ms.ooo fu.m . 20 Acres
IE THE FIRST TO C Priced for fast sale . acre. Terms. land $30,000to$35.000 per
waterfront. 5 Br. 3 ba, 847.aM.lafter 6pm. Lobdell Rily 846-6500 0WC acre. Coml. Bwld ings
den, F DR. opening 25 acre view parcel Vista IUCH AREA $660.000. Mitc he ll & skylights. 3000 Sq ft. OlherRealEa.... w/avocado. Ad~olnlng 0 _ Rummonz Realtors. Decorator papers. Buy it -••••••••••••••••••••• ncut.s meet mortgage, no 71537 Hwy 111, Rancho English Tudor 2&3 B
s plit level, 2&3 ca
ga ra g e, f r p l cs
microwaves, greenhous wlndows. pool, s p a ,
0...-~-Area LooldncJ for Must St?ll nearly new Costa Mesa 2/ 3 bdrm 'tSZt CAMa.15 n.... '-• ~ super 5 BR, 3 ba home in home ror sale under ;, "' ~lr\YI"~ c h o I c e I o c at ion
$80,000. Pref detacbed •----------1 w/fabuJous view. A uni·
gar. No rondos please. Your friends and que property w/formal
Prin. only 960-5844 neighbors use Classified dining rm & family rm.
development Wl erway. loan fees. Fast escrow. C today's price, close July MDWletto..1 $1.5,000 per acre. c714) Prin only. Cbris /agt. Mirage, a . 568-3607
'79. $210,000. Days FarS. I 100 75fH407,452-0996 960-4388 wkdys, 536-2:189 Eves~28or346-3327
87J.31122. eves. 645-3051. ••••••••••••••••••••••• evs/wknds
TENNIS court.
From S89.950 646-0081or9S>l920 Developed by
WOOdtree Dev. Co.
----"--------•w h e n lhey ha ve -...000
0-PoW 1026 IOIDttbingtosell. They'll ...,..., · tell you bow well I t 493-9494 495-5220
wortecUorthem! 496-24 ll 830.5050 ----------1 ••····················· PREV1EW SHOWING
MARlNITA SIDRMSTEAL
OM. Y SI 06.000
Court.Yrd entrance • h1&1 frnly kltcheG warmed b
red brick dble rrplc.
bdrm, 3 ba, aeparaled ( bdrm. 1 ba w/separat entraoct). 40' oov'd pati
• YWU' own rruJt or cblrd. .,._ LIOI
Prettigjoua resld~nces &.agi.a leacJt I 041
near the marina .••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.49 -5111 ; •&3·4006;
............ 1041
c;;:i Walkt:r C I r.r.
831-3.'WO.
Mapillceot ocean view. New 3 bd., lee nns. (3rd
bd 1ep. suite). Agt.
llMllD: IM-S'742.
OCIA.MYllW
New 4 br, 3 ba, best area .
Realf.lltat.e 33932 Blue Lantern.
IX Lae/Optlon or amall 9U1sm1 cbm.A&l. <m>f.:M....et.
ct.crtbei WI I Br a Ba F t• Y6y I 034
M•a Verde ntatel -.. • .. ••••••••••••• rrp1e·1, formal dlnln1, ... w~ Al~
=:;a ram rni, • -matr ault.e ~ 4br, 2~ ba. ew oot ....._ to Mlcribe c..,..., drapes, lloorinl • t.nab beauUhal laome. • HW appllance1. In C.U PBI. IM-1111 cw ql. G""8 Valley w/1uper --.i ,...,,_ recreational racllltJea.
Open Slt/SUJ' 1.24. 1'1151
0-lllr lbe,2carfar, J.a Rola, r ,V. Realt1 IC.la,0:.:~:i:d yard. =: Saddl•bacll.
.......................
~~~
OCEAN VllW AMD POOL
Huge family room1 formal dining room & country 1tltcben add so
much. 3 Bdrm, 2Ma bath & room to'
expand large yard. Asking $275,000.
A COLDWILL IAtiml CO.
496-7222 831-0836 ,.,.. ...... .., ...... ..........
(
TO IE SURI '"·900 H c,;.= 16001------·LAKE ARROWHEAD
See this North Bluff u s~ TO IEAC ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER No. Shore lake front.
PlllD, fireplace, private Dbl wide '61 Tra1lerama CARLSIAD 2 DUPLEXES for Sale 48r, 3Ba. lg fam r m
covered patio, 3 Br, 2""1 (0 N5186> 3 pvt bch & Owner will carry with w/wet bar, pvt dock. Ba. close to srbool, park. pier. Sub·letling allowed. Comm. center for s ale. 15~ down. Corona del below m.kt at $220,000. DOOi. tenru.s & market. Located in. Treasure Is. ~.OOOSQ ft of store space M 675-3956 Look Propetflfl Loan rell th h make :Q!Ol Pacific Coast Hwy. oo 2.67 acres. Est. cen· ar. 846-3.336
ou a hec~a· deal Lag Bch. Offered by tral location several blks By Owner 2 4-Plexes. •---------
r nc ludes land I m : Renaissance M.P. (714 ) fro m .ocean . Excell. $205.000 each . Will Rmchft.fartM.
di t e · slon 49&-3818 potential. Sl,950,000. Call finance. P rine. only. GroYn 2700
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FOR SALE : Deluxe Growtbareanextt.oPott ............. oca. Beautirul'5acres-renced
XdO' Upgraded. Sk)'line Office ft City Hall Plana R..tty for borsest numero~s
iaS• Buch Park. 2 Br. 2 nail San Die10 Co. llMHI IU1Js It moolle home m run ba, fantily rm, island Prlnciplea only. Bkr. ' Paso Robles. S225.000.
kitchen, laund porch. 213-439·1539. 1WO 4-l'LIXES Also. numerous lots & etc. f\111 out.tide porcb,1---------2 cbolce Covington 4• -s ma11er parcels i n
awnin.1s,. more. Adult pleua. Choice Cov. Elainore & surrounding
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Kar. 1111 11eL..,, $41>5 mo. /\vall. now. $550 mo.
:rv111I ~ 1. 645 114!19 ff.31 930~1. 400..8ft95 ---
freC'ways a nd lrvrn1·
Nt•wport Bcm·h art>as
Roval Suites :.n!O~ew1><>11 Btv1I
642·261 I or
543-2000 I br l'OUUl(e, s••r1 l(.1r, ml'! Hewporl .. och 3269
f(a rdener, $:JOO/mo 2}${J ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----wa_Lnul Key at 288 llG CAHYOM 2br w/bltms, /\du Its pn· ferred. 2265 Cunyon Or
2hr lba new cr11 drps pl DEANE CONDO 833-8S33
No pet Isl li.l+dep $475 F'or lease: avail now 3 Partrum 646-203Gdays JJdrms .• 3 baths, with Smi;le Bach tra11C'rs $1011
"'-p-1-a. 3.,,2... 11pacious hv. area. Love to $135. CottuJ(e 1155 Ut1l
--6 1111 ly yurd & entry urea meld. Call afl 4 p m ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1200 Mo incl. gar<tcnt r oo. __ 72.33 ____ _
4br, 3ba 1pa, nr m•w. t'ln~ EILHH HUDSOH 1 -leach 37 48
t.o D:ina II ills flt Rh 33101 8 .,.., .1"9 6 .. 4•0322 ::7.:::•••••••••••••••• liuccaneer 493·7771 ~ "" "" L/\GUN/\ llF:ACll MTH fomfaln Valley 3234 3 b d r m . 2 111 b 11 INN $75/wk & up Mulct
••••••••••••••••••••••• Townhouse. Bea utifully lK'rv .. color TV. hl•ukd
21sty 4br xlnl. urea. Walk decorated, boat s lip pool. UUI. (714) 4!11 52'J4
lo Ml. Sq. Prk. Prk 111ic avail. $850 per mu. 98SN.Coast llwy
yrd 988-2720 963 ooos 871Hl.110or 525 (l(~S
--·----· -Oceanfront. Beaut. I br, 1Wlt4• leach 3240 3.WJ' UOAT SLIP 3br 3ba $GO(J mo. /\pnl thru June.
••••••••••••••••••••••• condo. Motor hoat only. 497 2(>12or497·3282. i.i-. I t 2 ..... 1 uft. 4 M().4919 ,..., .. eeg011 . ....:urflOm ------1Hewportl.ach 3769 =·· ot~~:'"!.~:~ Harbor View 4br, 2ba, UP· .. •••••••••••••••••••••
ho ""I f bl k iuades.1 slngle slory, hke me. r ve oc 11 to model. ~750. 64-0·0?35 beach. i-•rlvate 2·cu r
gera11e. Fully moln· Dack Day area, 2 Br.
taJned yitrd. A1lult.11, No KAirag '. lg.paUo. Mature
pets, lnQuire al 527 Ullh adults . No pets. S400. Street.(114)960 6.'t3l Available /\prll 10.
642-2267. Move right. In. 3 br, 2 ho, --------• patio, f o n <'d yard . OOAT SI.IP. 2 Hr, 2 bath gianrao. Kllli tk pcL-. ok. lower unit w/lireplace.
1425. All l. no ree $750/mo. 9M-2588: 973·2971 ON WAT1':R. 2 Br, 2 bl4 -Condo.se!SO/mo. Grett fam.11,y home with Waterfront llomea
ff1)1c. 3+den, 2 b1, patio. 631·1400 fncd yd. garage. We"t moot area. Kida Cs pcta E xecutl ve Weatcll H
ok. $465 Aat, no fee. home,2 Br2 Ba, exlra lrg Ul'·ZMll: 97J..1971 . living rm{ frplc between
bvi111 •dinlna nn1, 2 car S4l85 mo. incld udnr ... BK pr. w/oPf!Qtt, ~•ntr
2 BA, avall 511111. NU le water pd. mo.
W o o d c r e • t. 0 r • SJl.QZ58 = a1l. nt-1221 :c.owity --. -.-Qla-rm_l_n_3_br-,-2
ba. home overfookln1 J09 TO llACH 11o1 f co u r te w i t h
2br,2ba, p1UO bn'I, form r1mily/dinln1 rm com ·
din, fp, bar, DW\..dbl 11r. boJ frolc, 2 car 1ar:.1. l1e
TeMl11 pool( KV •tor ya . l575 m o . v O . vwa PldflC Brookhrtl· _•_m_1_. -----=> V•C: 411• tASO Modem ch•rmilll condo.
2 br, 2 b9. frpk. paol, 111
E)ctt. bome. 4 Bdrm•. J 1ppllan c ... Runn y
b91111, family rm+bonut a.lc;ony. Walk to Mopa.
rm. llOO 14 ft, $750/mo. ... mo ..... .,."" • ar•1•1 wlmdl. -------a moalh remaJ to •bt. e.u. 18r, .. l DOOi. c1 .. 10 :::;:i g~ll Htl mo.
TOTAL
LIVING
l Bed.room
Furnished
Apartments
• Pl11t 9"11tlhal
Sino&.. & 2 ledr-
( fWft, & Unf\lm.)
• AU UtllltMNI Paid
• No '-BeqWred
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• Adj ..... Dtredor. ,.,......,._.
•H.-i.CNM.S..-,_..
PLUI MUCH MOB.El
Oakwood
GardMl Apartment.
,.
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"""' t•" y 11 u 111 7 'Ii! rus ~ 0383 1 rvme Roxie hx·r11t1v1• ri• .. 11le11tial :.rn1l
Cor'Oftel del Mor J822 ...••......••.•....•.•. "111111111111 l 'all lh'hhll' Stl75 mo. yeJfl~. <·uh • <'omm1•rn11l v1dl'o hu:<1 ''f'r. nc1 "''t.~ c1l 1•r 1i1" M·~" •r 1n i"s l111 w"11t•. J Hm olflt(.'. «arceu·d. arr hJI Ullrt11r'llil!11llll2 "'' ,~., • ""'1 ... u ., 'k (' 1 nesJ.540 ~(M rr1 (1•rri-.lti7;f 11 14~ :.<mll~Hll' lo ~hare hou~t· t•o11d, S ypa1 in·(' . • Ille ·~· 111 11 ... \' i\1l11li..
lll'(N I \.1141 0-0,oiftt 3126 ~·n:l'STO H .. :/\t:ll.~hr, I 731 114111•ves Irvine $250 mo a.iU f.033 Uni .. lusin•ss
lltjth <innua l nt•l. Ht•
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for woman dc~1nn1t in
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ar1•11 :!hr 41 1111 $•1110
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Ta
Business
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m~ 11102 or 1;..10 7101
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pu1tl li-12 5073
Nt•wly tl1•1•11rnt1•1l :1 hr .:! ha
townh11ust• S11111·11111s,
l1n•rilal'(' & 1xx1l. (Ju1N
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I fir bach1•lor apl, ul 11 pd,
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llam1lt1111 St. S21>~1 mo
11&2 7bit hr f>57 1255
STUNNIN<i largl' 2hr 2ha
i:urden apl l'ool. rel·
area S32S 710 W lfith St
& homt' hkt'. 2 hr wit h
p~t. lt ... te<J (.•Olr311\'e ~ 2
patros Some with all
garaJ(c. Sw1mminJ( 1)11<11
JU{'U1.Zi Tennis COUl'll'I I
blk lo lluntington "hop ptnJ( l'tmter mull Adults
No pels From S4:!S
Seawend V1ll~iw. 15555
lluntrngton V11luJ(<: I.a nt',
II B. (714Jll9ff 9001.
HEW APT HOMES
HOWREHTIHG
Luxury :l hr /2 ha .
spal·1ou:. 11Ht:l'lo r& I nl'I nw. s tov1·. (p lC's. &
pnvate 2·car gantl.(l'~ 5
Uruque floor pl;rni.. rl·nl
mg from $<195/mo
Mana~er H47 fj(JOI
DELUXE. 11.(e 3 RH. 2_'2 lluntJngton fkarh fl.a. near 11cw Ul>I palm. -
f.!••r . .-:rdnr. •·tc Clow to NEW LUXUllY /\PT. li:ll'
lx·h SLOOrno !°>4H3:M.5 2 BR. D1W, rpk . /\C'.
I I ,,_ 2 "'·I r pa. uo, gar Tennl!i & pool ~'lrg · cv •1' rm rom $450 751 2787
526.'i (~11.'l l>whhni.: with .J_ o Property Mgmt
lwat11f1 ul lancl~1·aprn.i
ldC'al for adult~ ov('r JS Deluxe beach apts l''rpk.
No Jll't"' 1.•~•:W /\HD e n l'I ga ra~l'. patios
Al•'fs. 2020 1-'ulll'r l(Jn Peggy,9604:Jll2
i\ve. (I blk <·ui..l Newport
/\v1• & I blk i.outh ol 3br 3ba hrand new llunt
nay 1 f.:11 03'J7 Harhour area. $475 mo
Days 536·tl(IB3. 536·8705
N {' w 2 B 1l , I ' 1 b a l.'Ve 840.594!1
townh11u:-.c. frpl\', p v l ----put111. 1•nl'I J(a r. /\cllls LarRC homelike 2 br. 21111
$.'llll> IJ45 41174 ha town ho m c a pl
N 1· w 2 h r 2 h 11 a t> t 'I
H:Jl l·ony & rrpl r
S:Jll5 mo U45 flll 4 I or
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3876 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Ult Ufll'I uvail ublt• Nr•w
ly n.'<lt'rnrated . :il<Wl' &
r1>fr1J.1 , 11 rival1· pal111
41.l!1 4554 or 2 I :ll!M5 I ~>55
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t>t:at h $2tt(I
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3880 ...••.......•.••...•...
Detatched ADh.
2 Bdrm, I h<t, k1~~ OK
s:tlO!no + dcp /\vu 1 I 1111w
I lldrm , I buth
$27:'>tdt'J) Av.111 now
Call lknatu 556 7707
Tmtin 3190 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Posact.tta VI~
2 hr, 2 1111, .:;irdt•n apt..
Tuist1n Gym . s uuna
pool. pal1<1 S3JS /\dulls
no pCL8 15492 l'usach•n.i
off Newport Fr w y
il.12 200'.)
Wntminst~r 3898 ................••.•...
tJl':/\ 1' T ll E Ill Ci II
HEACll l'IUC!-;s
I & 2 BR furn & unfurn
adult apts Sorry . no
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Spal'tOU.'> dul car 1:ara1:l'
CM F or u &e ... t•Jrug1·
f1Jl'1hty Pvt entranl'l·
$75mo 213 7115 !.12711
4400
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Birch Street Orf 1t1:~
Pnmc ground floor, IR~I
sq fl C a I 71Y ft I (.; IJ II
Barbu.ru !K.5·2274
WESTCLIFF BLOG.
NEWPORT BEACH
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Call Mr Howard
645 . 6101
* CDM SUITES * (..'hijrminl( ji:; '>Q ft ofrtcl!
~Jl:H't' with vc-ry allrat•
live new wallpaper &
v.h1l(• 'lh11ttn -i Mui.t M'"'
t11.1pprenale $275 mo
l'LlJS
prest1g1ous 3 tlesk Sl2Jill'l'
<jUJl't ()(ft('(• :.w tl.'. phl:.h
~urroundtoi.!S in old CdM
rharm. t:enlrally l0<•all~·d
with bcauuful lars~e J.Un
ny sundeck. oce:10:.1dt• of
Coast Hwy Will mnkC'
grt•at corp o ffi('C 560 s11
ft Only S:t!l5/mo
ROGERS REAL TY
675·23 I I
2 Ur. rf'\lk. :iclullN, 1111 pets
$..'12.'i
Jo:nclmied p vl patio &
J(araJte. Ot•luxc kitchen
w/bltni. in1•I re fr1 K
Small pct ok Stl 10. mo
17(;10 Cameron Sl
Gem1m lllty 839·0023 pets 531 (IU'j ------------
540 50SG
~ ... , Funtlthed
oru..tunMS-..d 3900 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3br 2ba new. tenms. 1>001. drapes. frplt•, s1•c Av:11I
1mmed $550 213 919 5541 Uuph~x 2 br. I ba, encl TI If; t-:XCITINC:
.i11ra.:« Mature adults New 2 & 3 hdrm. lar~e 'ALM MESA APTS
No pets $310 mo. 064· 10.S."> sundeck o r yurd. encl MINUTE.'> TON l'T UCll
I fl L• & garage. qwet area. no ll h l&2 II" r nr r :11rv11•w pets. S350-S425. Dayi. a <' • " Hak('r Adull.8 only. n o SJ4.2306 eves 534 2306 from S255 & up
tx'I.'> 5'1~ 1 flrt2 • · Adu I ts No pc Ls
Kins OK---2Ur. l 'l:!Ba Condo. new 15'il Ml.'i.a Ur. "'° · t I t c:, Olk,'> East or Newport 3 br. 2 ha, pool $325 mn l.'1""• pain · poo · carpor · Blvd)
114511()14 t0:1m 7pm ~Mcnonly $335 mo 9am Spm 546 98fi0
Rooms 4000
HEW 2&3 IDR •••••••••••••••••••••••
•442-476 Sq. fo"l No Costa
Mesa $255 Inc l ut1l
/\IC Tom. 540-2200•
<)(f1('e for re nt. lllOO SIJ fl
$700 mo Furn or unfurn
~ H.B. location ldeul
r«QI estat e 0H1 c{'
!162-2458.
cm.. bee S.ites
fTom $200 per mo.
Full s<-rv1eei1 avail :rl 1 1
rost Pnme 0 C lorn
tmn Adj. to S.D Frwy
(714 ) 964·2880. 3 hdrm yard. ponl ~111et l(.l>e fam pre f NO I t:rs $385 mo. 549· 1240 Extra large & pnvatc 1>ramal1c floor plans. 1----------1 Will remodel to imil tt>
QUICK MOVE IH Slater & Vun Buren •AmbCllAldof" IM• nant. Up to 1500 sq . rt
New E·slde townhouse. 2 847.7137 000·4:rTO f.()vcly l(&rd"ns·Brooks c;ood bus iness a ren
br, I ~ h1t Over 1100 sq D wtr. fall From $375. Coll Sandra fl Smoll child . pct Ok 2 & 3 r, 2 bo. 2 pal1011. •K.ll<'hen f'a<'1I a vail tn3--63G2
UIS. mo. Dt1VI' hy 2536 bllns. s 1~g l e e ncl •Jucuzz1.heutcdpool ----
Sonlt•/\.n,, Avo,thcn call garage. f.rom $350 •Wklyordolly m1tld 11rv. !alO·sq fl. lookm.i over .. ~"-0282. 562-8364. •TV&phone uvallablc l.a~unu, uncte r$troun1I """ Lo S72 50 Wk purlun~. Now c•arpet.
NI r Bachelor urt· $225/ m o wen • drapes & paint .. air con11. t.'6 I nn. re riR lncld, ulll. inc udcd. N o 2277 1larbor M9-118GS57·5870 pot.lo deck, adult, no pel. klds/peta 536-0.'l2l Co!Jto Mt.'fia 645-4840
S2 75 As k f o r Dll 1, · • ----Office s pace·Ncwport
5465880 1 Br. crpe.., drps, stove & Roomw/kitchenelle Center L orge orrtc(' $32$ relriit. Near the beach. w I v I e w • re <' e p t , Beaut. brand new 1 AduJt.t nopeta.980-2675 $60week&up. St'<.'ret.arlal & day time br, frplc. laundry rm. • 548·9755 lmmed.occupy. New Ira delux 2 Br. 2 ba, ----phone answerrnjt. Call
TSLMgmt 642-9412 rrplc. quiet area. Adlts, Ren1 \0 a roo~11 I~ 1j1vlne. 1se02_15_. ___ _
nopeta S350 980-41~ 17 mo. · ac 1 res NF.WPORT llEACll tiOO 1325. 2 br, 11/. ba. balcony. . . . shared. C.11833-8420. s? rt . 3 blks lo 0 .'' l•Wld">' rm. Adult. No .,..._ 3144 ~
pda. Adulta, no pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Zt'Ol'VteCllng rms. Nr. bch. a rJ)()rl, across fro m TSLMamt M2-l603 3br 2~ba 8nnd New w/kit. pr1v. $28S. utll pd. Sheraton $465 mo Sharp Woodbridae seoomo 2 lat, last + SIOOdep. upstairs rron l w/lu
I Dr apt, pool, pa\lo, car•art 21;1-...1 · f75.M33.645-6499 balcony, pvt ba, A/C. bakony, adulta only. no .. · 4321 Blrrh S'\. Suite 200. peU. $285. m.o. 1881 N.B. Eaatblurr. pool, K·lnvestmenta754·7900 Monrovi• 645-teJO WALMUTS'111tHAU frptc, we ll·fur nl1hed1 --. ~ ~.15M896 omcE .. ~on RENT CM
2Br, 1Ba, ~ cpta, drpe, 2 BrcondO, A/C. wuher/ NWJJt Och area 400ag rt, upataln, encl aaraie. dryer. aunporch. Pool. MU N!l'lt room In pluah cpta dr'IJ8, uu( ()d. S200
clle to thopp~, Meaa .-. mo. 81$.IOU. Coftdo near So. Cout mo. p;\:fcr hie.~ :w78 .
Verde Are• 95 mo Piasa to r esponsible ----------
Adha.nopet.i. l·NMor ~IHdl 3141 female. StH per mo. OmCE ap•ce avalleble
8'71·11&1 .......... ••••••••••••• 807·17'9 d•Y•· 54t·M65 al 11875 Beach Blvd.
2 bd 2 1 eves. near Talbert In Hunt·
t.110 I bdrm. 1 b•. encl -.~L l)eOt pie1• ma1 •· ai.-.. •-t .,.00 ln«ton Beach. SS-0 per oetlo crpr\, no peta. 797 _... ~ St. 14 " P UIJ ........ mom or rent, ..., month. Phone mttt1aa10 w. W&hon . Ope n aecurlty deposit CH ) m o . On th e beach. wvlco SlO per month,
Set/8un.21Jl•3703 543:1186 <W> IM.e541 tor 81S.i&WatUPM. delk S5per month Dilly
'32$ 2 Br 1 ~ ba bltn i ppUcaUon ..... .._ 4110 Pilot ofrl ce . Phone ...dee. Multi. 289 0a1!: Oeluxe lM bdrm •Pt.ti on ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• eG-mtoxt.21&.
(11J>•5227. oce1n near Victor liu.a_o, Ruth'• IMrC home tor the Bayfront oltico, Newport,
"8Wly decorai.d. heatoa •1td. Semi.pvt av11l. puklnt etc. 015. l~Rr I ba. encl. 11r11e Ir pool, elevator. 1ublerr1· •·5413. m unt
• Cpt.t1 drpl, blnlNI nun p1rltln1. HU. v---..... 4210 --------INl 'TUI. ...... -.-P\IU. SJ;RVICE SUITE
.... ••••••••••••••••••• olflce (150 1q.n> avail I Br w11ar. UGO. Ntw 2Br, 18•, ocn v lew . Houle tor rent, 811 BHr Alll'tl. Newport Ceowr,
tt11U ~Ct~l.e. W1tM pd. patlot yd . kltcheneltt, Qty 11111 I : llnena furn Gateway Plua. 110
2171 PluHtl• MIO mo. llove ln nowl • nKelJ pr t pl, Cell Newport Center Dr.,
aMUO eauao ... MS-2111 .,._,,.m.Mt-tm noo.Ml-.Mllll •
...
Uwn call
Waterfront Ho.-s
631-1400
f''or !>lon• & offwc• 'IJlarc: i.t
rca ... onahh· ratc::i
500 to 5000 S, Ft.
MES/\ v1-.:111n: rn
l'Li\~A
t'\2.'1 M1·~<1 Vt•nt,• t·:, C M
545-4123
HARBOR ILVD.
St.on· 4!<1xf1'1 • 11rr1o·t-. M5o
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Rkr ti75 li7110
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MEWPORT ILVD I U I n I t U I 1· •I ') :1 :17 l I
4:1')~7
125() ~q rt rnmrnl·n ·1.1l
17th St. ~1 $3'15 ~u; :l!m MoMy to loon 5025 ........................
Hl.'al Fi.tat., offt1·1• fur'""'
or n>nt. So t..11:11m1 on
Q)a .. t ll w}' "' 11arlo.1ni: 4!)!1 2711 4tl'J 211:> 7
mdiatrial Retttal 4500 •••.•..............•...
lndu.-;tnul HOO to 11)1)11 ''I II
with 11ff11•t•' Nl'v. port
·~'5 2111 . bi16 li:}41:1
LAGIJN/\ lllLUi twu 1111
Jal' 50IJO 1111 h M I ur111 ,.
new hlclR. A I (' nlf1·.
fronts on Muull1111 . 111
Lak<' 1-'on•st . lt·a~t· h} owner 1135 1 llOll
f NEEO
fMONEY
•
CAEOITHO
PROBLEM
2nd & 3rd TD loans
547.54 02
/\rrnn~l·d by
Coast Home Loans
s~ 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tr4orfCJC!91fs. Trvst D~s 5035 Warehouse Spa1•1• 3500 "'! fl. $f,001mo lrvmt< Ii'
dr. i.pn11kln-.. 20' n•1I
mgs Avu1I 'Ill Au~u-,1 l!'l
642 1121
4600
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........••...........•.
LOWEST
l~stRat•s
I •t T.D. 's, also
2rtdT.D. loafts.
f''mn..,l 1't•rr11' sinl'l' 1!1-l!l
Fem Sehl tcat•ht'r ntl"' Y• Sattftt MtCJ-Co. md apl on Raf Ii.I unlit•r 6 .. 2•2171 545.061 1 s:wx> Cull 641i 19f..t ""
T he Dully Pilot now has a
n e w ' ' fl U s I N fo; S S T 0
HUSJNESS" cla!-;sificution to
provide o conv<.'nlcnt methoo
o f buying or dis p osing of
Business items.
Se ll yo ur s urplu !'i,
over stocked or no longer
needed items or supplies of
uny kmd.
Whether buyini:t o r selllnit
sec our "Bu9lness to Business"
classification #5010. For more
information and to plucc your
ad, call
642-5678
DAILY PILOT
' .
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Motta ;u .. Trwt
DMdi SOJ5 DAIL V PtLOT (7
••••••••••••••••••••••• •P.!1!1!!!111! MOt9Y AV AJLAIU ··········••£••••··············· 2NDTOAND
SWlNCLOAN
INTER&CITONL\' OH PULLY AMORT11.l':O
0.vid P Car .. y fr i\81t()('
R E ltroltt'r. 105'7
PRIVATE HOME
TUTORING
OPENINGS MOW IM IDEAL
DAY-LOMG STWUCTUllD
CHILDIEN•s EHVllONMBfT
YOU. CHOICE Of JOISI
Hundreds of ear.., QPP011unit1" in well
paying axatlng enwonments are yours
tor the a9k1ng . . 11 ... you have OfACE
SKILLS! In 1 ehOrt time, you WILL BE
self·conhdent and produehvel Ca1eer
1ra1n now le><'
1
• ac1•.tl/ ........ , L.-t&,.-.
(Serving You Since '62)
• SICHTAIY ........... ~.MM.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools and
l111trwcffon BASIC SUBJECTS W-IHsori Pre-Sclllool
•d AMI llltMfttcry Clastn • ACCOUMJANf, 800HltPH
• •1tlltM. ~ AHISUMf .• ,.Cl_... 5100
IE.A.DIM& • MA TH • STUOY SIOW • HC.-nc>MST ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tllh ¥9Mfr of fllle KilllJOoh
c..Waha•c•
Typing & Shorthand Brush·UP
DAY NtD IV ..... CL.ASSIS PENNY
PHICHEI
ADS
ONLY R
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SCRAM4.ETS
ANSWERS
Sl11!ma Nymph
Utll•r -fo'aul'et
CREEPlNG
ThlS may come a:. a !-Ur·
pnse, but the post omc·t!
is even mentioned 1n the
Bible. ll i:.ay~ "The Lord
made every CRlo:EPING Uttng." ---
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Cal 642-5678
Ext. 311
MICROWAVE
COOKING C~ASSES
MAICH IASIC MllCOWAVE
COURSE FOR
MEW STUDENTS
LIA.IN HOW TO lfAU Y USE
YOua HEW CHltlSTMAS NlSDIT
HE..5ERVATI ONS ONLY
t-:nroll Now L1m1INi St-almg
Col 761-5011
MICROWAVE MAGIC
COOklMG SCHOOLS
ALL AGES ALL GRADES
Mr I Robinson M A
Ulrt..-tor Teacher
Mr W Jo11qt11n HA
'l!oi;t11nl Oln'rlor/T~11chcr
551-5646 556-7666
OP" 7 AM to 6PM
IMTERNA TIOMAL
MONTESSORI SCHOOL
20221 Cypnt1 Dr •• Newport hech
979-9241
NOW IN THE NEWPORT AND
IRVINE AREAS
CLASSES OfflU:D All:
• Beginning Intermediate and Advanced Ballet. Toe.
Pas de Oeux' and Variations • Beginning and Advanced
Tap• Jazz
Performance Scheduled For Late Spring
ALL AGES ACCEPTED
Director Bonnie Wilcox
MocA,.._~
4251 Mwlb fll•. We G
IW.ll't to c.k ~ CIMYwl
Newport leacfl. C•. 926'0
833-1395 644-1295
Ctl 156-IHO M.w ........... ~
Irvine • ...:-
BCo~e1e of ~~
u1ute11 •• ....._
___ Newport Fwy at Oyer Road
:J~. qal,1.lla S 1uJ10 a/ m.uic
619 lnl,,. .... ..,.,. (ocrou rrom N.wport Hol'bor H'9h)
M.wf>O" hoc:h, Collfomio 9266:S
(71 4) 64$-3003
Sludy with a Proless1ona1 Perlormer
Beginner to Most Adva~ced
Classical
Popular
Harmony
Theory
Penonal, S350 Help Wont&d 71 00 H&lp WOftted 710 ··•···•···•·••••••····· ·········•·······•·•··· •••••.•...•...•..•.... ..... Wanted 7100 ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~!.~.~·:.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~·~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... !!!'!
COUNTRY GIRL
•ESCORTS*
957 8-11<1
AUTOMOTIVE
•••••••••••••••••••••••
.. Banlung
F/TTELLER
required. Southwest
Bank, Laguna Beach
Q.111Joan.497 1_11_1 __ _
A 0 0 K K F. E p E R Cl ·~s1F•ro f" CllARG E Established IW II.
medium sized Orao~c anVERTISING <:o. Real Estate de· ftU
Lost&Fowtd 5300 49 yr old M. 6'1, 195 lbs
••••••••••••••••••••••• financially serure seek ---------•! mg w11rm. arrecttonall·
CAltEH
POSITIONS
HOW AVAILAIU
Auto Mechanics. A II
cat egories Ford ex
penence preferred Top
pay plan & benefits Sl!e
service mgr. Phil Long
Ford , Ir vine Auto
Cent.er. 768·5888 Banlung
TELLERS
veloper. localed m Brea nie Daily Pilot 1s seek
areij has immediate need mg a person to augment
for f\111 Charge Bkpr lo our Class1f1ed Adven1s
manage accnlng dept & mg d('partment for tn
report directly lo the pre· s ide telephone sale!>.
s1denl. XinL prosperls for Class1f1ed or telephone gro~1h and add1t1onal salei. experience
CLERK TYPIST
Dynamic S&L 1s lookin~
for enthusiast ic indiv
who is not afraid or bard
work We need an xlnl
typist lo handle vaned
of'c duues in busy conslr
dlsbursment dept. Real
f};tate related bkgd prl'·
f'd Cont.al1 . Personnel.
( 714 ) 833-8383 FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5678
Uisl or fo'ound a pet? Ca II
Animal A!>S lstancc
League. s:n-2273, no rec.
*REWARD*
rPmale companion 3(J.4U
yrs or age Lo enjoy fml'
Uungs or ufe prefer non
smokf'r. trim h gur e.
bkes sµe>rts Please rep
ly Daily Pilot. P 0 . Box
l560C M 92627. Box 486.
•FOXY LADY*
OUTCALL ONLY
•972-1138•
•SHERI LEE•
CERT MASSEUSE
Housecalls by Appl
8.18-6338
for lost male lnsh Selter FANTASY LIN!-:
1 •·J yr. Lost in C11 p1strano Call & find out, Mor F l'k h <1rea for 21'.l wks. No 7-8PM 558·244 l
tags ~lcasl' call J ames $;eking while wid-;;wed
400-0065 ruce looking man. 50·55,
C'o 11 1 t' (; c rm an for lasting eompa
Shepherd Lab 4 mos, nionsh1p finanrially well·
had 3 shots & booster off. good job. enjoy hfe,
N<'e ds good home. HONEST. home·l y pe, 640.8720 days. 554·4814 like danctng & traveling,
marr ia ge mind e d , eves. respond lo PO. Box 2634,
LUST: Eng Bulldo~. MlssionViejo.Ca 92000 wlutt.'.60 1~ wltan ma:, WE GOO fo'E D-LAST B1~bc1 Dana Pt. Reward W E E K W E A R E
-1!:1& 7050. S 0 R R Y ! T II I S A D
Losl .Lad1Cl>gold SHOULD READ AS Hclbro~e watch f"OLLOWS.
546-2855 Are' you a cute sexy al·
trac woman? I'm a suc-
cessf u I, hand so me
w/male, 40 yrs old. Call
me anytime! 848-5286
•MECHANICS
•INST ALLERS
•SALES PEOPLE
Excellent starting s alary and working
conditions with opportunities for
advancement.
Full lime e mploy ees recei ve
hos pital izati o n ins uran c e , li~e
ins urance and pension fund. We will
he intervie wing on Weds. March 28.
Sa m-Noon. at:
PEP BOYS
AUTO SUPPLY
STORE
15221 Beach Blvd.
Westminster
Equal Opportunity E mployer M/F
AllfO-METALMAN Mil"
Lg, clean. very bus}
shop. own tools, 50',(
comm
Larry Hunt Auto Ctr
1825 Laguna Ca nyon Rd
Lag Br h 494 3000. or
8J3-.8966
AUTOMOTIVE
PartTirne
PBX operator & service
cashier. Excellent op
porlunity ror maturt! person seeking employ·
ment Monday thru 1''ri· day, 4 to9 P.M.
Cali Born1
~
Fl I I" O.-..,. C-.ty
979-2500
Saturd11y only a t our
Costa Mesa Branch.
Please ca ll Geor ge
Wagner al 546·2300. 2700
Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
92626
f\111 time new acrounls
rorourSouth Coast Plaza
Branr h Plea!>C 1·a 11 Ha lph K1n n1ngs al
540-4066. 3333 lim t.ol SL
Costa Mesa, 92626
Calif. Federal
SGYings & Loon
An Equal Opportunity Employer .. M IF
Ban.lung
LOAN
AGENT
respons1b11Jty, xlnt stan necessary
mg salary +periodic REQUIREMENTS
bonll">eS. Please send re JNCLUDt;
!> u m e l o 4 7 4 0 Must type 45WPM (elcc VonK arman. Newport tnl'I
Beach. 92660Alln Skip Dependable
BOOKKEEPER
Pos1l1on with prominent
N B Real Estate Invest
Ctrm Gen. ledger thru
tnal bal. Accts. rec &
payable. Non s moker.
Ca 11640-0123
BOOK.KEEPER. P /lime. mature indiv needed 1m-
med. (2(}-25 hrs wk ). Call
848·8827 ask for Glenn or
Frank bet wn 8 · 30a m
JOam or 5 .30·7 30 pm. Monthru Fri.
Good speaking voice
Pl easant per!>Onality
Salary rommt:nsurate
with expen ence + com
nuss1on. Excellent com
pany benefits If you are
amb1l1ous & want to be
paid ror your efforts
µl ease call for interview. Personnel Dept.
642·4321. ext 277
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa
New offi ce opening m BOOKKEEPER'S AS EqualOpportumty
C E "!STANT For club in Employer · Orange ounty x ..,
AUTO PARTS pe rience loan agent F V .. AR exper, will Cleaning & ma111lenance
Stcft Mutual S&L
4001 MacArthur Bl, NB
E O.E M1F
COLLATOR
PAO<ER
W1llJng lo tram an IO·
dustnous l'areer 1n -
d1 v1dual to package
educational materials
Exct>lient worktn~ rond1-
l100S & benefits 40 Jfour
week Apply No rth
Ameri c an Se rv i ce
Center , 1339 E. Warner, Santa Ana. Equal Op
portumly Employer
Codltail W oitress
School
Earn up lO $300 per w le
Low twt1on. Placement ACCTG OFftCE For"rJ' ~~~s"?nE~osla COUNTERMAN needed 1mmed1at ely. train on computer. Must r°' pre-school. Waxing ASST MANAGER Mesa. Exper'd couple. Minimum 3 yrs. jobber f1 eXJble benefits Good type, non-sm~eB:etgood noors, cleaning carpets,
Unusual opportunity for Hus band mus t ha ve experience. Must be well working cond1t.1ons benefit.s.964-l l ty &oddJobsdunngEaster COLOR MATC H ER ·
an ambitious. molJ vated maml. exr . Wife bkkpg groomed & personable Please submtl resume vacation. S3 00 pr hr. exper, color malr hers to
person who 1s analytical. exp Cal 642·5073 or Hard work & good pay to IOOt<KEEPING 64().882() work in our new coatings
assist. 751·9194 ___ _
rast. accurate. nol afraid 1213)865 38SJ. with grow111g company Fill me Exper in cash CLERICAL SALES AS rac11Jty located in Irvine, of'hardwork. Fl.Ill charge Call 556·2500 for in-CICA..ITRAL ~ 3 to 5 yrs exper tn all
bkkpg for fast growml( J\l''J' MANAGER for 13 t.erview appl. m;n receiptS & acctg. IO-Key StsrANT Req telephone types of ind coatings,
., .,,__ ha N o c 2 Bd 2 b t FEDEn •L abiuty a must. Please sloUs. good orjlanizalton. "'"" ~a,e to stan S7 00 ""3Ulf e c m. r. . new rm. a um s . Tr R & R "-A apply in person, Monday 45 WPM l l ...... -Airport. Start up t Dulles · Renl unlts, col Auto ans. man mustlype ( es · hr. w x Int r rin g e
$1100/mo. Mall resume lert rents lite m ain Ex per Pref. MUST SAVINGS & LOAN thru Friday. edl. Salary Lo $750 mo. benefits. Contact Mike
to. Mr. Clark, 17622 t.enanceCo,'.npens 1s$150 HAVE OWN TOOLS PO.Box8l!lll ROGER'SGARDENS Eltpernec.556-8871 McNa1.11thton Deft, Inc.
Armstrong, Irvine. CA per month rent reduc _54M_-_22.88_______ SanDiego,CA92138 ZJO~~l~~~=~wn Q.ERICAL Medk:al lab ..:549-89:.:.:...::.;._l_l. _____ _
Lost. Beauurul Male Gray Cat. 3/24. nr Ocean
Bl & Jas mine. CdM. Prerious family pet.
Mar ci a W o rk i n g
644-7020 or 644·5887
Found Golden Rel. type
female. Golden color.
Vi c Brookhurs l /
H,!!!fl1lton 008-8785
92714. lion.Call640·5112.agent. Babysitter needed Lo Equal Opportunlty Cdm 640-5944 needs frnl ore recep -COMPANION-Livt:·•n
Accts Payable Clerk. ex babysit al my hotlse EmployerM/F llorust, type at least 50 flllrne. Bdrm. bath, tv, P __ _.SenicH 5360 per .. for constr uction co. ASSEMBLERS. Trainee Ref's & dependable. ~~~~~~~~~ WPM , diversiried 1>4?51· salary. Call 960·4451S
....--II B 8920181eves = IUSIOY llon. pleasant working eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NB a rea Ca etty Assemblers needed im· · · BL'AUTYSHOP "onds Mature person. _;_ _______ _
Found Bla<·k male rabbit
<Aronadel Mar.
673·<nl9
7"'"0 141 Th h'f "' F /l t me da ys . Ex ~ Exciting ENTERTAIN-_.....a ________ mediately. rce s t ts Babysilter necded,infant, Booth for rent Jark's perienced Apply 3.spm, non.smoker . 494 -0701, COMPUTEROPER
M ENT b y S te ve ---------1 See o ur ad under 5 dys, my home Non· Hair fo~a sht ons . CM. JollyRoger.400 S.Coast ll:J0.5.EO.E Newport Beach firm Schreiner. Disneyland Adr.ssn-Mod.ls GENEHAL. smkr. Refs. 770-0927. 549-l811 Hwy, Lag Brh. CLERICAL seeks medium systems
Magician since 1965 S, u w• .... ·TS YOU VICTOR d d """'rator. Xlnt. oppty. to M d C ed r .-"'" Lovinfi woman nee c Ope ~,,... ag1e an om Y or . T--Services Beauty ralor Cam.ra Sale-...r.on Become a member of our advanl'I· w /expand in~ all a nes. For info. call S.A.M. (Screen Artist -··~·-, care or Tearhers prcc H'IRDRESSER -r~·-ON L I N,..
" M t) I 20 yr · son/9mos. Srhl dys my "' for leading l'amera dvnam1c Newport Cenlcr compan y .. · , 539-2444 , 539-5415 , gmn w over s & Manicurist needed s tore. Photog raphic F<inanrial Ffrm. We are COMPlITERSYSTEMS. M4·7312. exp !n show business is Assis tant Mana g er . _h_m_._586-_._31_97_. _____ Sea Mist lla1rs tyling. b11ckground. Please c·all expanding & there are lnc.Call549-8383 looking .for those in fabrics, expe rience M d r 963-8282HB 6734670 f ~7· PARROT. pink/· &~=nt& ~rested_m a prof career necessary.G46-4040 Babysitter. on ay a~er ---------..:.r..:.or_a:..:p.:.p_t. ________ many opportunities or COHSTR.CUSTOMER g
ray, Mesa North . : ati ln mov1"" or TV. Call ----------school & every ot er Beauty Operato r & . H advance m e nt. The SCTRY -""' k d H1'gh School Cashier-ostess'e/t-t1me f 11 · i · SERVICE Reward. 979-3107 eve. _, 633-2233 exl9S. wee en · . Ith o owtn~ pos lions arc . ~3days ·~·w··,.::::~··•••7••0•7•5• ~~~~~~~--! ·~TIO... s tudent 0 K . 0 w n Man1c ur1s t w 0 1 cves.startimm Apply now available: Con struc tion bac k -_ _._ : ""''sn " lransportation.645.1960. w1th o 11~ c l1 e nt ele m person at Two Guy~ SWITCHIOARD jO"OUndnec.NrAdams & FOUND. Fem.lnsh set·••••••••••••••••••••••• ADMINISTRATIVE 180r0ver _96J.62S;;;;;7;;;;;;;;;;;;j from lt.aly,226'7 Fa1rv1ew Experience required. ~rookhursl in Hunt ter well trained. ~s1blc Dental Assistanl/Recep· ASSISTANT No &per. MKess. Babysilter·College girl • Rd, C.M. Hours 7·30am lo4.30pm. mgton Beach. Call 9AM
lostlong llme.84.2·9094 llonisl wanted for young REAi.ESTATE U you are new lo Costa ~~;,':[~~.s;~0:;t2hlijl~ llNDERY ea --s-'-tu-e-r-. P-IT-.-25-_-30-hrs_p_r CLERKTYPIST ~PM.962·~--d R -l-Corona del Mar practice . Mesa, temporanly dis-I Olh TR'l .... EE wk, must be a\•a1lable lo Good lypm· g skills and COOK/COMPANION Fowi : accoon. mo;> er. Expenence preferred. Challenging career opp c:onunwng your educa-for 4 days. Apn 1 to "" " k k ds A
1 & gry cat NB Ammal Full time. Sa'lary open. ty as assistant to Prest· lion.recently discharged 13l.h . Mus t adore Collate and package wor wee en .· ppym J>hooeab11Jty important. retire d couple want Shltr.644-3656/&48·21~ ~ dent of expanding mulll· from the service. or for c b i I d r e n & educational materials person Lloyd 5 Nursery l>art l 1 me posilio r:is healthy, and pleas ant
---------corporate Real Estate any reason seeking tem· grandmothers. $3 per Will require hrtmg ol & Lands cape . 2038 1hoursnex1ble) mature lady lo live-in Found: Lg PUPfY·. vie H91pW..t.d 7100 operation. Prestigious poraryor careeremploy hour. 759-9592 heavy boxes Wilung le NewportBl.CM.646-7441 ASSISTANT Must be good cook & ~Isabel / rvine, ••••••••••••••••••••••• office. NB .. near 0 C.: ment, consider this uni Babysitter tram to operat~ forklJfl CASfDER-f\111 lime, ex-Real Es tate lie o r driver. Heavy cleaning&
airport area. MUST have queopportunity Mature babysitter want· Excellen,t workmg condt per. Must have baste s1m1lar exren ence re · lndry nol expected Pvt Jo'ound: l yr old Golden Accounting Retl1 F.state License & YouCe111 Eom ed Part lime . Mesa lJons ano ~nef1ts 1nclud photo ex pe r . Photo-ql.Dred. Wll be working room & ba. w/own !!II
Rtvr. Nr Dana Marina. strong background in $216 p.,-Wk. Verde area. 97g.4186. Ing dental plan. Apply grapby Unlimited, 16889 directly with Trust Of· trance .Re r s . /\ f 1 WeU tr a med & friendly. ACCOUNTING brokerage, development, Based on your produc· Sa m-11 am. l Pm .Jp m · Beach Blvd. H.B. 0<."er processing loans . noon/eves, 673-8043
ffa'Cflt injury 1-496-2661 TEMPORARY synd1cal1on. or prop BAKER. W i n ch e 11 NalJonal Education. 4401 ---------ExceUcnt workini¢ condi· OK
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FOUND: Beige kitten. ASSIGNMENTS vancement.Salaryopcn. ncen v ex Cost a Mesa. Baker Beach. <Ne11 r O.C per. to work in offered. Please contact 4 days per week Conv.
Vic H a m ilton & Send resume w /salary s haring bonus. The w/train.10PM·6AM. Airport). E~ual Op· Pharmacy, Mon lhru Personnelorapplydaily exper. Exlnl working
MagnoUa.C811 960-4027. OrHn• Co1t1tty Is history & dates to: Mr =~ f!r :~~ beeti:~...._ ________ lliport~~uni~ty~E~m~p~o~y~e~r·~~ Fri, 12·6pm. Call Mrs . 9-6. c.'OOd. & benefits. E.O.E.
FOUND: Gold Beagle • .'7 I AM IO ore D.C. Bermlln. Pres of typing, folding papers... -x~g, 644·7575 for in -... D p Bayview Conv11lescent.
Mlx,small.645·1508. NB 4Dh '9• Quall Place Companies : warehouse {obs and Banking ..,.,_ $120 _...,._n_e_w_.______ A. • • 2055 Tburin, C.M . ..t 1400 Quail st. Suite 135, . OPERATIO .... S -..-" p~s10...a 642 ~ Arumal Sheller 644·3656 W , Calif 9261.IO working for a imiled m· " x 1 n l 0 pp t y . G o o d Cashlers·Hostesses, full & ~ " · ------
FOUND: Olk Ing hair, e,.. NB, . . come. Work with young OFFICER benents + profit shar· part time. Please apply SERVICES Cook/Housekeeper, L1 vl'
mix dog, small·med sz. IHIT llRLF"S T ment possible. rr you are A career pos ition Is · 100% C a m I n o R e a I 180 New))Ort Center Dr. B&C.
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645-J.D:644-3656 ROii PLACE 18oroverand would be available In our Costa Employer Retained Rest a urant, 20111 lnNPB.714/844-4360 exl. _FOUND ___ T ___ h __ i_, accounlenlDCI: available lo start work Mesa' branch which Of· Please call for appl BrookhW'St al Adams. 263 COOK
some ~artn·rr':a~ti~g=: ~ NOPHTIES'"' Immediately, call..... fers a desirable, warm Mary Hickle Agency H.B. Equal Oppor Employer Italian Restaurant. saulc
Medsi,645-1508;644·3656 C"'--Tlll:Jor.M.I 645-6514 working a tmosphe re. 640-2920 NewportBch ---------,...,....cal cook. full time, 5411-7418. There are many new -....... ~~~~~~~~~! ~ individual we seek "'""'' all M 30AM FOUND: Sm while F . firms moving Into the ____ 752_·1920 ____ 1: should have 3.4 years Bkkpr F/C. Contracting c•rHIERS WESrERN THRIFT & c 7A ·ll: .
Cocke r Spaniel. L.A. Orange County a r ea AUTOCOMTlACTS Savings & Loan ex-preferred. C.M. a rea. IW LOAN is looking ror a ~OOKS
LI c e ns e tag . Vic bringing about an in· Advertising Salesperson Beach area dealer needs perieoce including 1 year 548-5543. bright pleasant appear· Conv~osp. Gd salary,
Yorktown le Bus hard. crusin& demand for .ex-wm~gleda•fnOre. 0B:ri <a>.u:~f. dependable girl with supervisory experience. UTQJEM MARKETS Ing ~vldual l~ 1111 an beneflt.s. working cond 963-7'!M8 aft 3. perlenced Accounting ....., ,.113.. DMV ~perience. Phone IBM 3600 is helpful. If Welk ran Manne Corp. operung !n their Costa Fiagship Convalescent ---------1 and Data Processing .......v Maryt94-U31. ~re Interested In exp. eJlfine installer/ Mesa omce. This Is a Qr~
Folmd: black f. Husky/ per'IODDel. •-... ~~1c• our p-'11ve electrlctan. Apply in ~ ailable clerical position & re-1...:;.;__· ..:....:.. _____ _ milt'd.. No tail. Briatol & ,...Wen.«J _...... "" Atrl'OMC111VE ·-·~-p e r s o n : l 6 8 8 0 now av qui res a good back· COOKS wanted all shifts. w S4S-4S ~·A'S PBX operators for 1 SALISCLHI andgrowingSavlnp& Armstrong, lrv1oe. 0 and part·time ~ ln baalc math. Wllltrain.Wllfpay up to amer. lS, _. t elephone a n1 we rl n g = Loan please caU Thomas Cashiers on 2nd & 3rd I d
Pw 1n•1 IJIO AuMwt ter\'lce experienced or fllCe Dennis (714>9'79-3910. 957-1844. shifts. No experience ror ln ltrvlew $5.00 hr . Gr n er
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RELAXING MASSAGE c.tAcc.•lwta part time shins avalla-butbere'1what la... oroup med I ca I In . r.cff1c Steer• Start at SS per hou.r. ~d· Cl.BJ(/M•1g1r BobJ&me1·Uc MllHur ._ ..__ I t bJe. Days, a rternoon· ... Hiat11cbool eduuuon ., ~ baa tmmedla~ ~lngs vancement opportunity for druis, cosmetics, Cook wanted for lb. e Rusty --·-•••• • eveainis or grave yard .... A!Mlilyt.oleam 81.r&Dee,groQplongterm formana1emenl posiUon p II E b
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,_,,.,_.. callorvttituaalournew 873-1186E.O.E . CaJI PatUBUebn LOAN Xlnt oppt•y for rellable ClwlllcalWerMf'I 117-0061
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SERVICE
DIRECTORY
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for reliable md1vlduul
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HOTEL
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SALES
Weekend P /1'. Poteo
furniture sales.
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work in a unique rl.ll31I
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ROGER'S GA.ADE.HS
2301 Snn Joaquin 111111 Road
CdM 640-5944
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FulJerton, CA
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Sant.a Anu, CA
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SERVICES
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glazing expenencc rE'·
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l'utllOj{ & doan up work
ul apartment complex Ai>®'_ THE IRVINE CO.
1071 Cnmelbuck
Newport Beach '"'" OOIU
Legul Secretury
Nc.'WpOrt Beach. 2 5 yrs
hUguUon exp Xlnt lyp
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#427. Omly l'tlot, PO Box
15GO, Co:itu Mesa. Ca.
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Gcrfield Care
Convalescent
Hospital
7781 G'orfi•ld
Huntinc)tCMS S.och, CA
17 I 4'847-9671
E<1ual Opporturllty
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NW"S4•ry Sale!>m<m, .I' IT ,
must huvc nnn1mom l yr
cxpcr1e111·c Aµply 111
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d1colors. Stable P4!rS-On Salary commensurate. 92626. ___ l)l'l'SOO 1.loyd'!I Nursery
des1nng permqoenl Job 97S-0'182or S4S·l.SSS. Mediu l Hack Office i\'1 & l.u nd:.l'apc ZOJH
& growth. Cull Gia y:. ----iilsl Jo'ull llm<'. F.x Newport.Bl CMtWG-7441 55&-8>lforint.erv. Ll-:G/\L SECR l':T/\R Y. ..... <> u (' y N ----f ll I pencncru ln "' NU0 "'"'./\ll)L'-"'7am3W,'''
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air cutter w ol owlnl(. 1 lice. Typrng, shorthand ,.1~srfied Ad "•~. Daily t:xpcnent'(·c.I or t•ert1 wd
Pa)'ll up lo 70'it.•. Harbor l\Surance & diNaphonf' 9.5 30, "' '" $3 25 $4 tJcr hr M<''" area.642-S387 1 _ ACCTS CLERK Sllln.ry opt>n Some cxpcr Pilot. JJO W Uu y M Vrnl .. Conv lfosp. 64.il
Hair St yUst AULO agency has open· prd'd 11.13 0101 ~ta M!":_lla. Ca 92H26 Ccntc•r, c.~ta Mcirn.
IDJ(.I in customer scrv1ct> - ---MODELS r I r --St ations for rent ot •·r"'a, Insurance "'X~er LEGAL S ECRE."'T/\RY for ' emu e ii.:un NUl"-'Jo~"i AIOfo: all wl1•f't~. •h1lc If"' r fo"" hlo s In u " "' only amateur prof. Sl!!. ...., 0
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11 .8. C..:tt ll for details, Ka0.yat$49 8Ull. Heachlaw flrm.Toppuy Convull'sccnt. 1r.:.~, 962"'7'7~r004·2!~· for t op person. Xlnt ModelB &lf)l'nnr Av!_. Nyt R1·h
HaJr SlyUs t n •ntal spare i-urancc llkills. minimum 5 yrs We Med MW facn :
all bl ... k ,., expe rience, i:;eneral M-M'•·ls Mule & Jo'emul . NlHtsJo: AWES · 7 lo 3 & av a • . .,.o per wet> · l''ountal.n Vly branch uf practice 759-0234 "" ( 1 11 lo 7 . Exp e r . o 1 Compatlble friendly ut lrf( uulo Ins agency hus · · 1 r Y 0 u r a <' c 1 u " ._.,,rtlfll'd $J 25 to S4 011
mosphere.673·1646 (IJM.'lltnl(f()r:_: LEGALSECRETARY. l'haruc t c r , 111 h i1<h MesaWrde Conv llm111 UHOHW•ITH t rainee or exJ>t•r, fai;h1011 or look~ lrk1• 1h1• fii;t (;(•ratcr St.<.:.M Handyman, 40 hrs wk, _ _.1 ... 11 NewPorl Center. Sole t(lrl oexldoor. Call ronw ----
$3.15 hr, Costa Me11a •-" praclltioner/Gcocrnl appolnlm1•n l for 11 Nunun1<
a.rea.645-3381/67!5·5949 NouperleAce ncc. practice.M4·S50I per8001ll Interview. Ynu R... P/T
Sala ry commenauratt> C'OUld he modeUnr. lib "" Head cuat«tl1n for large w/t!lC~ &: ability. All <'O LJquorclerk, t>arly 88 next w••('k ! S<· flulcl8h Ifill~ llosp1tot
church. Lagu.nra Beach. bcnt fltt . Ca ll Kathy. PIT nights t111n'l ht'llllate, call now, 1:-.01 E tilth St, Npt Uc h
ExteM1ve experience & 5'9--8141 6U·M3'7· ask for Jlim:l. 64:> 571n. re ferences. •·or In· IM'Vlew caU 494-7$55 lnsuranceaalesperson Ult Attendant mwit be 18 631 !ltiOO Nunung
S A L E S 0 l" 1' H E p u 11 Is pat t ll m e . :~~1~°.:'~~~:y RlGISTBED HURSE HolleM·lB yn/older. Av· F'\JTURE 5lift.-00o1l. 8'1S W 16lhSt ND Sul)('r v111or 1·l :30, 1m ~aUon." 1vaU it Front Ambitions man or --· -mac 41 lx-d11. ountr) Thuralftstizr.on2.:'~rrf wo m•n prese ntl y MOONl,IGllTINO Full Club Cot1v llome. 2036:!
W ..... ou....ae R"'aturaunt 1•mplo~ed. P/tlme to MACHIMIST tamt> vny Purl lime &.nta /\n1t Ave·. C.M .......... ... &l&rt f /t1me um .. wht:n MlU..HAND work Call for UJ>pl MU-Dil
M50Vla()porto. N.B. t1u11Uned, w/a minimum For proto..type machine ~ --------1&uuanteed p er mo shop In the loltrument --Onr 11irl Oft' need mature.
tlolel Complete tra lnlnR pro dMalon ~the oil tool In· Motel Mi.nag r. fo;xp'd ICood on telephone, hh·
I( r a m . Fa r rn e r • duatry. Wortln«i rrom couple t.o manaae. bon blcpl(, accurate typln~ flONT DESI lnsurane• Oroup. Call blueprint.a, t lcttcbe• 6 dabl•, 2br a p t. n o con.atructlnn eap prc &W-5ll1 Y$t>al dellpa, directly children. 675-0lel. letTed. Pi'rm111ent 1~1
Cl.Ell -with enilneerin(. to 11• tlon. 80·6225 bt wn
1NS1JRANCESECJ'V tilt In new prodl.9Ct de• IH0:30. PoelllOD Immediately PtttoOll Lin• velopment for world UftUI( EXTR1~ Part tl_m_e_S_e_c_r_e_tory/
avallablt. Outatandln1 (21.31 436-9837 wtde well bore navl1a· llllUll IW opportunity cxl1t1 for Lion equlprnent . l.alhe 11ou1ht by 1101 ll.wood Boo le k e e Pe r . N on
DeODktoritnted penon to lnaunnce Cotta Meu experience helpful for movl firm. $20 $200 per Al'nOker. Familiar with Worir flexible hours En· A41ency. Youroppe>rtunl· monvartetyoCproJects. day poet Looklna for Mccounl recelvet poy Joy x lftl com pany t y to wort ror a n c.1 )I outaolni& HMO yr olda 1 ... t.or~nfrontoff1cc~or
bcnellt1 lncludlna free cmabUlhod •l•CY otter· °'"" a.ry open. titre ent wanUn1 to bru it Into rimall 1!:011tneonng Co.
mu l1. Apply 9am·l2 '"" perm1nency without t)enellta packago. E.O.E. movie.. (7H) 635·0120 ~l Noon, MonfFtl "'"'rton· the uau11 aaeney pre· Sdentmc Orilllna Con· "" VIOEO CASTIN':.!•---""-----• nal. '"' H utt . Top ulary for t.rol, Corponte Head· ext... u Part ume remalu to itlll!i:ct
MAlllonHOTB. qualified aal. Mutt have quutera, Newport SERVICE. <now In 4th the Director of Enter
•"'w-nOeot.erOr uperlence In <'O m · Buch.C.11 (114)5514*1 year) lalnment for P rlvltte ~Bt•ch nwcl•l•peraonallJnea. Mk for Mr. Moll or Mr Club. C•ll 875-8000
..__.,__•mp: m/f 64U500fl $46-~ Mama. blot""' Mom. =...,._... Lo8eaomethln1valuabl~T ---------~ an ad ln our Loll I'm Ume btlP In toy 11ho1l
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II a slmol• matt.r . . . Wbm &hu've rowwt an Coa1t Vlll110. 3840 S. Jwtw160fm. ..,.ohalue FtuaDr.8.A •
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P,., TIME llfORE YOU llC.,.IOHIST tMdll t'UOl\'1 II Sal@"I s .. :<.•nt:I Allli\I, POlltlllln Wanted· Experlenn·d Af!Pimc•• 10 '0 Geroge ScM aoss Ml~ 1010 M DECIDE ct.FRKtTVrlST l'41unL~·r h1•lp Ji'ull time ~ ch\t·r,..1ft(•d romJ11tny s e w 1 n a m ac h 1 n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Eycu1NGS CUil• Mt'U "'"II (If Minn Phuto ~f\ llu L'Jll t:ood i.hlhn " t yp1n11 opt'tfll()r S10JCIC needle M•Yl•I wu h.e r $~0 Oe•ulUul chma cabloel. O'Neill SUpeniUJl Taped Ln dontJou owe It to 1>lln1t·~'7 1 Mr C>rokc,r for t1ppl -.k11111 rt'Quirc•d Call or C.nvas·up.holster)'work M~gdl")'er (elec>~ beveled i;lassi 4drawl·rii. i.eams thed one~
dulti with out11t1rndui11 )'~ tot h•lk to 41 P M2 :nJ8 11K'''~ 111 K1t•rimn hlwn MW>l speak £ogh:sh. Call GEfng, $$0. 962·~ Key for all 0<:ks. $1GS. doesn'lfll $110. M8·0256
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• u ' ...... " '' tw1t•t• th4• lnd u11tr" ·~-•700--ttlt:l'AIL!'ii\l l-:S,Cl.l':ltK • "'. · '""', n..-1040 . -who t'nJOv workmit with " ---' • ...... <.;N1ln c ul~wuy I 1na W .....,,.. u___ -0 Ncwf)()rt Reach Ten111:. kj'"·' O' 2 S .;iv4•ro1 •' ••a ll Guy I n1•1"cl••1I I' T ltH·lrl 'it ' i • . 4MTS>DllVl!R ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ~ 806 Club "'·II f":im1ly Mem
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G4, • 32 1 "' • t ., ~fl r 'okJ ll wit vour "" nunk'ry Mu•lt be lmldl(ll --T d 11 D I p I tube colon. T op ahow or lj yr old thorou~hbred a••""°" _ .. .. ,. ,. .• ____,,, p1•N>11.il1tv to work .1t •. 1 .. ,,_ r~ltu"I" u"out o e ver •• y 1 ot 1 ...... R ,.,~,... .....'UUO,
O"'T\\ F'~ • "V \ uc -r u • ... "' .u • u bundl"" t R OYUJA pets. eu. terms ~ng, 16.2 hao , bay, -------.,, ... .. v lhl~ un I •lnl(HAnY 1w.n11•1ilrcl1.1n•M i''"lllpr"' SECRET"'RY ....,. 0 earn ers e· Will tr_ .. _ f •. II h d IV\Cll'o .. •L•1ci.·eoxEs l'M bi 11u11ful oft • & )(Int .. .,... ... ' ,. "" q uares van or larJ:e sla ~pups or car"" exce unter , goo •~• r "" "' A.Ill for......... hmdt\6 indudinic drn t'd C.ill or 1111>Pt. 00 a.J'J2 Xlnt oppty tor eHw1l'nl uon wagon and It good give cash. 646-9609 or pleasure. MUST SELL. 1l your urc In need or 1-~...-IOppor1unil~ l•--------•I LOlJ c..· II Rrltrl'lf Matlnt m un for gal wl top :iecr t•turiul d n v1ng record. P hone ~-67S.7257eves. PO. box In 11.B Cull
F.mplo)er Kull 1-Aut.. nu rt l u o ( an,., tnd hid W 'IUP S S or •k•ll.5 to work in fast 642 4321 a nd a isk for AKC Keeabood puJ>pie&, 6 Jew.try 8070 ~ai:i:o Postal Ser vice
• C>HlFl.H At<l'm )' ~18100 t!:vt> 673 107 paced Npt Bcb R.t: otc Har ry Seeley or Don wk s. a bo t s M -$175 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------I'll.\ An.' 'IN\1'" •llllllt'11 f110N1•wr1ortt'trl>r CallUla ,8332900. Williams F.$200.642·3'08 Happineu Is selling TICKTOCKER llP\'IU~ tu"°'" \ ,m,..I l~ODUCTOaY Nt'wJJOrt lk••d• !'loll~ Sl>c.'reUlry N ""r1 Bea h EQUAL Ca r o Ii n e E-m 0 n s THRIFT SHOP lln> & ~lu-111h I'd \ u LiSSON N11 f<·,.,. Ex1>'d i;c11t· for Jr l..iw.officeew,..., c OPPORTUNITY Mi n. Schna uher, b lk J e welry 1 Jt .;"r ea lly Y.I Pn ce i.ulc, clolluni.:
Ull'l.I ill.'I & pct tru11111•• 01< '"'•· t ~N•'•bll' ltt-.. 1 ---------'lpomw1•111 1.1p1il}, A A 645 4044 EMPLOYER males. 10 wks. A KC, beautiful!. For info call 3/28.29, 30 & 31. 540 W 17 1•0~~ t.1ot .ih ... ur:..· \N rnn i\tirdvurk, ~O!l Murint -----s h o t s, 1·5,2 8 ·3 10!;, Dotlte 642.9287 eves & l9thSt.CM •'l'l•t~J "'~· ,,Jut·allttn llA'l·1·1ioona..l Av€' Ultl lb tl13 M-12 SECRETARY Warehouse man. responsl HJ'll-8182. w'-~"~ ----PIXOPH.
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pro 1.1111 ,V-' ~t •ware l-\111 llJJOI lur &nd•• w' S0.1lt~ l''ullT1ml' orNewport ~~nte1·Stock warehouse Good o p Must have good home 4 o· I Pvtf't aft ~~~17t'.~f c~i1°ru~ 11111~1 'li.trkliJU( Pt.'n-011.il1tv & t-,Jcl)t'r'J No Nill·~ Brokerage t'irm N11
1'1'11 ~rtunity wlgrowmg co. mo old puppy. H as' 3 ~~gj~~:lse f~. l~yt haapn -Y 73111107 ~M
l 'ut-1· .. ·~11• v111"-ll·•11·'lt• l " ... A I mature J)t!rsou tiXCll !!Ill .. nne a-a. Salary •·om· shots + booster Collie •· · CARP .. "1' DfRL•CT h
'"" "' • '"'" " y u ..tiult' tilt' (>()Jr<' l & b rth 1 57001. • •• "'' • G Sh & L b. pru1i.t>d t or 1nforma-... c. • eav" CAUStY & CO. lJu..i) ph 11 & It l>lllnM MH\ Mll.Ll-;RIC..'K ypmg s 0 anl. "" mensurate w /ex per erman ep a uon wnte Meerschaum nylon ptu. .. h l·u::.to1n col I N~ l\•Jllli~"' ._.,tuhty • 1nW1t \,,,> ~t-'1cduunS(I SunluAru.1 t.oistart Good ~neftts 556-7915 Call Michelle 640·8720 Ktn'g, PO Rox 17795, ors, $695 y<J Balboa
fn1·111 llL 1•0 workt·• ~ \ 1111 M1\'n 10~ !>47 ~iii Call Margorie 644·2442 · dYI. SS4-48l4 eveto. '""'"", CA 9Z713 or call Carpet Mtllll ~9 8181 494-80 57 .... M , -W A R E H 0 U S E ' ...... ~.·~~ii ·7·:"11 (!1~~~1~' ---------1 SECaETARY/Lec)Ot TRAINEE· good com-BtcbonFrise powdeq>ulf 714<_5.S9 __ .82Jll ____ _ IMllY bl•nt<ftl!o. 1''1111 llm1 ---------1 or purt ltrnt' d.1) I'll ,1h1·1 ~11(~ l ·11uP1llll P1•r.,1111 SAL~ SC'wPorl Bearh area murucallon abtbty. able fe male. Pure white, U•ntoc.k 8075 ~
ut•I i\.j(clll'Y, 2'100 11111 i,01 t-'OUl> SALE." U11.taphone. ly11mg. 1•x lo bft 100 lbs. w11lrng to pure bred puppy · Cost ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted 8081 llVOU l'\ \'1\111~ 'hilt.,
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Reoeeftf ypltt t M GRAND pr. desirable 975·0077 train in warehse for later S42S. best offer, 968-90Z7 · Bay Gelding a yeari. old ••••••••• ••• •• • •• • •• • ••
n1'1"1l1•d for , . .,n~,·01., I ,...l,\t•t., ,,0~1111 you at.kforKlm 11rowth in bales dept. "'"to You 8045 Good show & trail hori.e WAMTEO SILVERS
to: OE ... dt offl•1 F>.pi•1tt'11t'.. OPENING ------$3.50hr 556-8871 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $750 Callaft5.831·2396 & I 01 burs. pay $7 e;i
1•J1•ft•1 fl.J :->h••llh11m1 11· l(l~lauran1 ~ & uG£ CO Free •L Golden Pre 1964 <'OtnS. pJy 4.5 X
•11ur .... 1 "''II 1111w 11 s l'l:.ttttv ·~ l'IZZA ~~ICs;E $SECRETARIES $ Mef'chandiw Relne;;r puppi""· ~ .. ..._. 8078 rac.~ Dune. 557-3534 NX Of'fRA TOR S.1IJI"\ 011\'ll U'l'l 1.JTa ror Nu11o tunn~ IOI I' IHTIC' lot vrr ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ,,._.....,. 1
J:!110Uft.S l'~N \\ EFk l*PtJl I l•llll't1P1tn1n.i' \.,11 ~111.: EVERYONE G.O./Legal/Hecepl. Antiques 8005 545--0'.l86 _ •••••••••••••••••••••••OLD l'OCKt-:TWATCHE~
1;rod 011portun1l} ,., ... 1 ---------1 d.1' ... &hour.. ltlt•Jl ··UV. IUYSFOOO Cn,,t81d'rrecexp$19A •••••••••••••••••••••••Free t o good home CrafllimanlO'"rad1e1larm & :10':., 40 'i. s lyll
hlr rl'bJl.Jll' 1X•r ... 1111 ~1th pl .. mt'11l.il 1111orrw ~Ill CURREMTSTAFF EmployersPayAllt'cei. wlyard , D ane Auslr bUW All extra&, S300. wri ~t ~u t chcs M1H ph.!~Jllt pho1w m,111111·1 H~A M•llONTST ~uUl(ht ~ .. d .. uroun1t .,1 huol L.iz Relllders Agenry Antique Music Boxes' Shepherd mix, blk 5 673-6721· aft3PM p.irts. tools, 1•lr Coml
1-'kxthl,• h11u,-., ~Int I b ~ ,. Cl Ill Ill I II ... u r ,,•twduJe mu11l ~ 111 & EARN ur TO & 4020 Birch St, Ste 104 Slot Machines I Cloe kb! IJl06, 673-3984 • llXX> lb hyd engine hOl bt J urumportanl 548 3632
l'0011>W\) !Jt-11d11s .\J't•I\ ntvrt,.:J,.:1· firm lor 01·~ mt'r Apply In J>cfbUll OVB S600/S800 N~wport Beach. g;13 Hl!IO HUGE SELECTION -..... I n" d "'"'" "I Offi Fu u...-& .... 1rr1 111 ~ r l" "' .., d ··~11 "' J\ l t.'·t b "I 8 Id 'I' k. T ,..,. . ..w con -.c..1. ,. ' ce "'~ 9.lm l:! ,,,>011 .\1un )' ro 1 • •· 1 l" 1,.l' " o dll~ ay Commt'>sion Wt't!kly Sell ...... ..or pp (;...;) a ., Arntrican mos o or 1c erner 64>-0972 s:....; nt 8085 Pcrsoruwl hl( ,111c111 • l'.it. 1 c:.J>On'>I 21~·~• W Oct•anfronl 1 0 g H 1 g h Q u 3 11 1 '! I loves children. S48·3&1l -----.......-f>"'P ·M A R R I O T T IJI,., l\J>t: :,o~pm 1 f' Newport Bt-,u•h Heaut1rully packugt'cl / ntef'ncltional eves. Msc:etl~ 8080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~I '" .,., r111> :..ii " ... l s" a r () 0 d • SECTRY Girt Friday Galleries ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnl new & U!il'd oh· luru.
HOTEL L' t II .... l("'"'"''<1n1~t ... ca • ~ s d ( Free lO good homo I r I k t h 'flt' r or JPP l·.i .. .,, ...... ., .. " G Food od tart 1mme Salary lptonWed.thruSat d•. pan 1c,, w 11•nc I'" KJJ.2-11>2 TR "'l .... EE ourmct pr urh """ small mixed pup ptl'S LUGGAGE TAGS ,. i.; ~URPl.llS' "''I 277i WO Newport t:cnlt<1 l>r
Newporl l\ea•·h
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Fwnihre 8050 St:nd one t•ard for ch<'h •--------
•••••••••••••••••••• • •• tag plu~ one spare Wt.: T I<. L I·. P JI 0 !'.. T·: Phun·• "'P"r r1"1u1r1·d , :.µarkhnl:( pcrson;ihty & EXP .._.OT .._.EC firmti40·7735 ~kdys ---------~ '~ ~ • ruc:e phone vokc I hmdlt> " " typ111~ 55 wpm bw.y ph'!> & ll typmg. HEWORANGE Security Offl•·cr AHTIOUE SHOW rt'lurn prrmancnlly A N S W E R I N ti
Petnion TKh H -.1l1·ulalnr Small firm St b lit t v 1':.xpencnC'l'<l f'ull lime w .: o o d ~ row t h a 1 Y a mus · ery COUNTY OFC night ~h1ft 3 :m 111 12
Newport Reach area posblbtlltu•s for rl"hl friendly co.workers. Xlnl ... OW ~ ...... , .... G m1dnJ1•ht Pl'rmanent want I+ yr:, of C7'1J tn ,.. rwse:> & bens. Start se1I " vrll3"0 " "" Pension Admtn Stron" pcrllon. Colita Mesa S700. Many other 1'obs FORAPPTCALL: ~)ls,itfr:un Call 5.t9·3281
"" Plcu::.c call 64.2 1593 "-, malhaptw ~ome typm.: uva1l Call Chris. 12131329-2625 ---
n-qd Must be ahl(• to RECEPTIONIST ~ Coastal Person· St>n1ec StJtmn .\llcn
work independ C'n t I) ANIMAL HOSP ~I Agency. Z790 Harbor, • . dant. ex per d f),ay &. Salary commcni.uratl' <.. M SALES-I' IT . t'amera E~c-; Fulls. p tirn•· l\p w ability & exl)t!r Call Expcr. mJturl' f<'/T 111 Ncveracost toyou sall'l> per!>vn Mu:.t havt' plv Shell Stallo11. t7lh &
Terr;,. for 1nter vi<'~, eluding Wf'Cken rls & ----prev camera 11l0re t'X lnmc. NU
!"*4-754-0. evcmni:s 644 54ti3 ---------1 per. & !;{oOO knowll-dITT> or -------RF c p 0 Helitauranl prof. eqwp Phcitography Sen.ice Stullon attend.int
2 pos1llons for hard work-• E T 1 N 1 ST · IMMB> opettlftCJS for: Unlimlted, 16889 Beach needed full or part time mg yowig men who have Coometology bkgd. Prof COOKS Blvd. H.B. Apply in pen.on. Laguna
boati ng kn owled ge. allludc Actv for ri~ht W lTRESSES ''h
Should .. ~ fami'liar ... 1'th person, Fu. II or P.lt1ml• A S-'-1 d "' evron, ti04 S . Coast '"' " N () C A 1• 11 r tM QIC'S a Y Hwy Lag Bch. hardware . n ggmg. re . r. irport. "'a or R Part or lull lime -------
fuushmg. hand & :.moll 0 PPl 83.1·0304. __ __ e TIIESltOW OFF Scrv Std 11<.Iµ m•1 dt•d tm ~hop tools Mus t. bl' ~eplionistTypist ~ge 22Fashion lsland NB m•-d. t 'ull or p 1 1\pph
fam1lt<1r with sailing L.iw firm Newport -'-. ..-JIOOI::.Cstll~) NU
llll(h school grad. with Beach Pleasant phone ---------•IStuppmj! Cll"rl. full timt•
rerer ences. Sta rt1ng personality & good tvp· 16 Fothioft Island SALES po~• lion a' a• I for
S700+ Apply at 447 N mg Salary open. S~nd Newport Beach LAST JOB! tra1net• Call Mb 0608 OklNewportBlvd. resume to 11427 Daily Betw•"'•n 8·12am 645-4520. Pilot ro Box 1560, Costa ---------National cor por ation. ~.. __ _ M c 92620 manufacturing lighting
PRIMTER need~ ~J. a . Restaura nt products fo r !ndustr 1al S H J P P 1 N (" ,
l'/llrne. Young. r<•liable RECEPTIONIST -part and comme r>ctal uc • ' "" trans. Prlnt'g expr pref liml'. tncludrs weekends. BOB'S counts, has openings for RECEIVIN.C CLEHI\
!17S.2873or 540-4l48 waterfront loc. 644·0126 HOME OF THE sales profei.&iona ls in 1-UJI time. Cull Ivan for -- -LOCAL AREAS. Must be appt. M0-3280
PRODUCTION R ECEPT IONIST for llGIOY ~·pressure .. honeliland iHIPPlNGi P ROOUCTIOl'
TRAINEE divl'r!lt flcd company. lmmed. openlogs in our ~mcere 111~1v1du~ls look· Small mfr n~eds aJ( Tlubber hose products. P/lun~ ll.15AM-l :JOPM. family restaura nt a l mg for their ,LAST JOB; .,.re:;sive ind iv to learn all
Irvine area. Mus t pass heavy phones. Some ex-nearby locations. We re· must be c;uahfied to oran "' comd:any physical in per pref'd Knowledg" or phases or shtppmg, pro-
1 I b " quare no previous exper. new accowits as wel as ductioo, mspection. etc cu ng ack x -r ay. a('('(ng principa ls & hte Join our fnendly team . upg r ade esla b li.s bed Apply in person. 9um 12.
544>-7639. E.O.E. typing helpful. Call or Come see u s toda y users. Repeat business. 837 w l Blh St. Cot.la
Quali fied Cons truction apply in person btwn between 2-4pm. sec.u~e future, li ber al Mesa. . d 1 lOA M 2PM . N e w por t "--Trai~s traJrung compensation,-----supenntt>o ent. App Y at Cl'flll'r. Gateway Plaza. ~· benefits. SHlPPTNG CLERK
Burton Development Co 110 Nl'wpon Ocnler Dr Cosltien CALL ~. h"lpful Re"pon"t 17406 Ml. Cllffwood Cir . ·· 23952 Aven1da de la AM\""" "' ~ ~ FV 92708. 540.4s:n . _#200 644 4492 -----Carlolla BOBGUGGENllEIM ble full time pos1lion
Re;umc rl'quested . Reccpttonist , N. B. boat Laguna Hills 12131 435-7152 w/small p rogess1vl' co
---t w.-a-W ~ual Opport t $3.50 hr. Call 645·36.'32 for tYJ)I) mMness. PT now. 1111...-> oitrffess unt Y
AND SALE
lhmtington Center Mall,
April 5,6.7.8. Exh1b1tor
!.pace available EM
PlltE EXHIBITIONS
CA.5H PAID
For gd used furn. a nlt
ques& cir TV's 957·8lJ3
For sale. Early Amenc-an
Bdrm set w maltre~::. &
~all'<i attractive lag & Mi\(' II I N F. M a Jo 1
:1trap. meetinJ! dlrhnc brancb. l••rJ.!l' d1M·•11rnh
M.S-5341. •• box $450/ofr 963·3181 aft
I D rec1wrem1•nts Prt> ,aJe:. & :.1'rl'11'r Phon
\"Cnl loss & theft 1 For a I rontc.·i. I ~10!15 lie ;11 h
pen;onal11ed tag enl'lose Bh ti W ci.l m 1111stc t
wallpJper. fabric or ll9-t lfl20
"L>ay Glu · paper & wt·---------
w1ll hulk & lnm vour Old wooden frame bOfa _6 _______ _
t.1~~ Or Lr) two 1·:1rds Norcko lrani.lnbmg unll needi. re p<1tr and re
upholi.tery t75 00
631 3149.
Ind.tan Basket::. & Jnl1que
display cai-e for :.ale
l''ullcrton 738 5905
Kang size bed. S1mmonb
xlnt cond1l1on $1501 best
o<rer 645-0972
b.i1·kLohat•k. • brand Ill'"" """' $39\• PRICES o.,ell111.I( S275 675 ~J!l2
S2ea or J $5 J\ntique 1775 v1{·tor1an ·I 5 tug~SI 60ea.
~a. 10 pc. walnut tl1n 61llla!l~ SI 50 ea
set , inlaid a r m o1re, lOor moreS140ea
1-:Xl'('Ull\(' '1e~k & di.111
01·c:ai;ional chair:., rn1"
846 7'.f15
Dce1ullful 7 piece Sterhn~ mahog chest & dresser Sales Tax Included Vanou.s olfil'l' dc.,i..~ ti.
Stiver Dresser Set circa more642·7347 NO CARO? furmturl· for .,alt'. l\tJL'h
19~ 5:lO 3247 _ Sofa. Chr. 2 wlnt end lbl>i . Draw vour own or send dt'l>k.s xlnl l'Ollll 1\1·-..
bks"" 11aml'. Jddress, phone 6. ::.420. a:.k1111r Sl!l.1 \1 .111• A-.&:onc:H 80 IO rw. apt size clolhci. II k d ::':'::'•••••••••••••••••• dryer. hollywood b1•d ~e ma e one i·ar per rru:.c lurn1tun· <.11111, tag Add 25 each oul of hu.s111ci.:. i75-I ;; I FRF.IGHT DAM AG F:O frame. headboard. mat ~nd check or money or or96<!«!MlH IHYr POlNT SALE 3308 tress. box spnngs, ap dcrto
W Warner or II arbor. pllance Lbl. 646-7075 PILOT PRINTING Pets 8 087
Santa Ana. 979 29'..!1 Llvmg rm table:. 3 for S75 I' 0 &x 1560 •••••••••••• •••••••••• •
CA.C)H PAID Hvy duly bdframe $30. C06t~ Mesa, Ca. 9262b \1u!-.I !>1•11 Mtl1tar\I Mat'd\\ Wsh r/Uryrs l Refrq~s. elec. qn blanket SI U llt.'t'(b t1.11runi.: h~t t:i~h
workmgornot957·8133 6.31·1552 LMn~ rm set oak from ofr O\cr '.15!'iCJ Cdll liell(1um S<ISO Color TV 558-HJJ.I or .,;75 1 u:.i
BARGAJNS·Used refngs. Furnit ure Sale, rcfrig. 19" $12.5. Code·o·phonl' 1'w 11o · 1• w!Shrs, dry rs. gar ur. best <.'Ouches, dmelle :.el. r.. .. h an..,wcnn~ ma ch new o · atcor 1 u rt 1 ' "1111
buys. weserv. appl. Best tanks et c. Call aft s. Noreko tra nsc~tbtng tank.~ 00 offt:r Phu111
Appl. 536--0911. 536-4330 ~ ;nach. new 675-2992 631·3149
WA.5HER DRYER S 9' Cw.tom gold Sofa SllS Okt sof h ood Pimos & 01"9onS 8090 ALE best off · a Wtl w frame ••••••••••••••••••••••. Delu xe mul ti-cycle or ' J3:3358 for recovering. $75 oo. TIH'ATFRORGAN
models . Completely two water t urtles with CONN 6•50 Th
rebll. r eflrushed. l y r LliVIMG STATE tank. SS0.00, foldmg um· man als full· peda~ e ~ guarant~e . Dell ver y . MUST SEl.L!' brella ~ype clolhesline. l,esl~e extens ion spk• Yourchoice S139ea.Sale Enli ho eh id $10.00.Ih<>ne63l -3149 Best ufr. 640.6440 =c~t,~poast AP· ~1-9~ 0 f1re\\ood Special about•~ fA>.:fl:>3 '
Ki S Be-d -E--1 d cd.S35 Un1vox ('f'llll P1.i11 0 G.E. Washer $50, Maytag ng ize . ng an er 99S.~ tl98·23l2 w1hard t'<tSC Mml i:ond washer $75, G.E DtS· Xlnt cond. $100/ofr hwasher$50. Guaranteed ~ Full I nine CC Mem $45(Hlr m 631 ·27-t•l
&deli ed5468672 bersh1p f'or i.ale $800, •n TCT 'L'LL ' (" lb ·
Real Estate
lroken & s•s.-n
We have an opening in
FT summer inc ludes Maftagtt Traiftees mployerM /F appt.
wt.'t!k ends Ca ll645-7100 Cashiers ---------•I ver • 4 Maple Capt's chairs, 2 CallbiJ.5410 iuu • .,, Sr. . ,u r:m:.t'n
START SloK bar stools for 36"bar.sgl Mtnuel Con~ult.>. Xln1
73ll Edinger Ave. H.B
4.501 Campus Or. Irvine
SALES PERSON 'vr. bed, swag lamps. gun 6' l" Sunset surfboard & cond S l.000. ca II
SO.COA.5TPLAZA BOOKKEEPINtl ForClassifiedAd cabmet.51BlGeldtngCr . wet ~url w uret hane _?54·9130 _
our Residential Div. for For Ad Act1'on an experienced m an or
woman possessing e n
thusiasm and integrity. Call a If you are interested in a
beautiful office in the Q-Mly Pi'lot finest location. working •
with con gen ial as· anv1so1 sociales, we a re interest-II"
ed In meeting you. In ·
terview by appointment. 642-5678 Wnley N. Taylor Co. ,._ _____ _
ReallOrs 644-4910•-
Equ al Opfor E mplyr ~IF
NOTICE
how Daily Pilot. Class·
lfied ads d isp lay their
messages with legibility
and Impact? Our ads, we
are proud to say, re ally
get r esults . P h one
642-5678.
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POMONA
EMPLOYMENT
BULLETIN
At General Dynamics we're hard at work on solid
contracts that spell plenty of work for years to come.
Right now we're rapidly expanding and we need
the best people in Southern Californ'ia.
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
• LATHE MACHINISTS
•MILLING MACHINE MACHINISTS
• TOOL & DIE MAKERS
• ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS
• MIWNG MACHINE OPERATORS
• GRINDER OPERATORS
• BORING MACHINE OPERATORS
•TURRET LATHE OPERATORS
• N/C MACHINE OPERATORS
• DRILL PRESS OPERATORS
Apply In peraon at our Employmen! Offtoe,
8AM-4:30PM
MONDAY thN fRIDAY
Cl•N•AAL DVNAMICB Pomona Division
1875 W. M191k>n Blvd., Pomona, CA.
PARTTIMEONLY GENOFC ACTION HB.846-7448 leash SIOO for both Plper 11 year old. ~rfe..r GlRLFRIOAYTYP F: CaJla ~·9209 d Stlc "9 7 · French designer bouti CALLMR.NEILL OailyPilot GaragtSale 8055 -con .. u o 4. 4!'1;, que. 8eauWul surround MSLL HEON, INC. AD· VISOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 pc· Walnut dinette .!.t>l. Wc.o:.1m1n.,tcr __
ings, ele gant clienlel. 531•3374 642-5678 MOVING. MUST SELL!• red~ood picket rencmg. Nearly new ~ooden chord
Must be ma ture, poised •---------2 bdrm sets & IJv rm set belt t1Xerc1se machine organ with :.eat perfel'l
& sophiscnted. Call TECHNICALEOlTOR ---------Xlnl cond.S4s-4434. 551·5574 shal'(' Sl:IO 552-6451 ~furappt. En~n deg. journalism !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
S"'' ar.s .,.,.SITIO.... tram'g or exp & et>m ,,_.. rv " prehensive knowlcd~e of We need mature, seH motorcycles req, com
motivated, respo11sible puter exp slron~ly pref
people to handle sales For national motorryclc
position. Sal•s ex· Magan~e. Send resume
perience helpful but lO: Sbe~la ~awlor. 1499 not required. We will Monrovia A". NB. 92663.
train. fypinq •sHntiol. TelepboneSalei;
557.oan -•S2500 FOR A 5
HOUR WEEK •
SALES-TRAINEES NOW LETS GET Bi\CK
EQUIPMENT SALES TO R E ALITY. THE
NUMBER ONE COM· REALITY THAT SAYS
PANY, Orange County YOU CAN EARN S.150 A
area, mulli·major brand WEEK COMMISSION
ofc copying systems. FORA2.5 IIOUR WEEK.
WILL T RAIN h ighly •PhotoCopy upplies
motivated & compel1t1ve •Nic:e Newport Offices
mdiv for career posit ion •Highest commission m
in sales. Guaranteed lhelndustry
SALARY + AUT O + •Early AM hours
BONUS. if you un · •Telephone ~ulell exper.
derstand lhat the secret preferred • but will tram
to success 1s ha rd work, lughly motivated person.
dedication & persistence. Call 675-9910 Mon. Fri
CaU Karen Drozda Sales 8am·12 noon. Ask for Mr.
M g r . 9 7 9 • 2 3 3 3 Hulahan. C AL I F 0 R N I A l--------
COPYING PRODUCTS
SAL.ES
•$500 WEEK
Comm + Bo nus for
Closers
CALLON R ETAILERS.
Referrals 955-2274
Screen pnnting produc·
Uoo manager wanted.
Must have exp. 540·9110.
TELEPHONE
SALES
Newspaper subs. Your
phone, 4 lo 5 hrs a day.
two & up comm. wk.
Exp. pref. O ver 21. 1.0 .
Newspaper Ent. 83,5.6453.
1to3PM Only.
TOWTR UCK DRJVER Needed. must live C.M .•
must be ex per . 646·9638
SEAMSTRESS, some exp desired. Pattison Sall Tow. Truck Dri vers ex-
Designs. Tues·F r l. perd. Top pay. Apply 873-2180 G&W T o wt ng , 74 08
· Ohms Way, C.M'. 642·1252
Seamstress.exp, needed Trainee
by aallmaker: 675-a70 Fountain Vly branch of
•-------· ---lrg auto Ins agency has
Secretarial Position: Typ-ooeninlfor:
Ing 60wpm, 1ra phlc1. · Utl>MWllTllt
etc. To start '800. mo. TlAINH Medical lnl., 3 weeb pd. Noexpernec. vac:atioD. S.A. area. Call Salary commensur a t e
llMUO • w/exper at abllilk' All co
Sec'y-Gal Friday. Secy beoef. Call alhy.
(or Propty M1mt firm. _MM18 __ l_. -----
E•P te lephone/typ-Tntck l>rlver •lion truck
ina/bkkpg. L.A. & O.C. 5-dy wk .• Call
TSLlliJDt 642·1603 s.tp.m. 714/844J.IM19
u.n •DAY 1\;t•a ~,OU peJ for ··~_adliatM
DA&YPILOT smYICI
DBCTOIY
DO IT NOW I MJ.N71
TYPIST ~ Fuh 181 land plan-
ol 01 /e n v Ir on m c n t a I
arch Rrm. Xlnt work'g
atmoep fr beftf. Top t:YJ>·
lal:. 1pellbl1 • edltln1 skit. reqd. Word pro· ~ eq> helpful. S.I comm w/exper. Send re·
-sume to Judie Steiner.
llO Newport Ctr Dr, Ste
115. l'lB. CA ta8IO
Piiot Potpourri is our way of observing
INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WE EK
by extending savings of up to 50 percent.
It's a good time to clean out and spruce up.
APRIL 4th CW•d.I thru APRIL 7th 1s11.>
• Have a GARAGE SALE!
"C_ .... _..., ... -.-:.'::';I-
•Sell your extra PLANTS & GREENERY!
• Get your neighbors together & have _ ..
your own SWAP MEET! ! !
Ads are ll m1ted lo miscellaneou s merchandise for sale o nly! ! (No Real
Esta te) Write 1 word e ach sp ace . mrn1mum size ad is J lines
THERE IS PLENTY OF TIME TO GET IT ALL TOGETH ER!
FHI In the Handy order blank below -00 IT TODAY! ! 1 !
NO. OF t--~---lf-----+~~--+---~---l WORDS
12
36
40
4 DAYS
5.00
11.00
$12.00
If you ne.cj mot• room tor your measage 1u1t print or type 4 words
p., lint and add S1 .00 extra for each additional line .
-------------------------------------------------Ille•• acMdule "'1 Hot~ ed IO run Apftl 4th (Wed.) tttru Aprtl ?th (8at.) •""no
chenge O'} copy. No rebate for •8'tJ qnc.11.tlon. l nclo"d le mr check or money order tor
Or PIHse charge the ctd. BankAmerlcard, VISA No
MastorCharge No. • .•• , .•.•...•.•••
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f.i:r.sstO: Ora'nge' Coaat 'D•Hy 'piiOt c1•aaified ~ds, P.O.
1180, 330 W. Bay It., eo... MeH, Caln. 12128 or
bring Into one of th• Delly Piiot office•.
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mat'. ('f1mpany c·arl'd for .
mlL'lt 11«'11124.000 n2 1510
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Fountain Valley
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VOL. nto. 86, 3 secn'is, 28 PAGES *
Your Hometown
,.ally Newspaper
, 1979 TEN CEt\e rs
City Attonaey Decries 'Civil War'
a,-KOBF.RT BA&K It °' .. °""" ...... '"'" llunt1nttton al(• ch Cat At
1ornt'\i Gaal lfultoo <'alh•tl thr••••
Ulltlt•f"('(I\ ... IXlll('t• 11frl('(•n. lo ht•r
0H1c1• fo'r1d1t.> afh'r 'lht• ~U\lt'
not1l't' lo l>t>poty ( ·11 y Atlornl''
John O'('ormor lhnt stw inknd1'tl
to fin.• tun1
tht> tvcnt anyth1n•: happent!d
Poll<'t< Chwr 1':.u>lt· Hot>ll<Jllle
ronfirnwd thul off1c•t•n1 we-rt·
"'"' to ttw 1•1ty <•ltornt•y':i orftt·c.·
11 \1r~ Hutton'!. 1e(IUt!1>l but thut
It WJ lS to t'ntbl' 1.lllY p()!>l)lbHJty
th.it otfwitd c•aty mut ·rial might
IJt• rt•moved from O'Connor·s of
f 11•t•
hud received a warning that
sec retaries in her office were
fr1~btened and reluctant to leave
the women's restroom
them io this manner really sur ·
prises me ..
0 'Connor said r e ports of
secretaries being frightened do
not merit co mme nt. "This
makes me sick. H's an obvious
attempt lo s mear me."
weapon but that he does have a
permit to carry a gun issued by
the Orange County She riff's
Departmen•
"It's not easy to have a c1v1l
war in th~ departm e nt," bhe
said
Sangster was on vacation to·
day and not available for com·
ment.
HIJrTON
0 1w or th,• ofhn ·r1> C'allud tu
the fourth nnor t>ff1t•t•1> II\ lht•
C'l\'H' l'\'Oll•r -.,od pohc·l· '14t'tt•
sur11m0t1etl "lo kt't'J) tht' !X'JCt' 111
Mrs Hu tton su1d ~ht· had no
c•om rnt•nt Jbout (IOlil'c hemg
<'<i llt>d
O'Connor said today that he
found the use 11r police offi cers
mcrectible. "It's a total absurdi
ty ... he said
· · PoHce provide a substantial
need to the public and lo use
There were other reports that
Deputy City Attorne y Robe rt
Sangster carried a gun Friday.
appa rently for self protection.
Robitaille said. however. he
had no idea that Sangster had a
O'Connor was previous ly rited
by former City Attorney Don
Bonfo after the two engaged 1n a
physical altercation in late 1977
0 'Conno r a nd Bonfa each
<See STRIFE, Page A2) O'CONNOll She atltkd howcv1•r . that l!ht.•
Winter's Final Fling Soaks Coast
OPEC Boost 9%
Another Two-cent Rise Seen at Pumps
GENEVA. Switzerlarid IAPI
-Th e O r ga nizati on o f
Petroleum Exporting Cnuntries
voted today to raise the bast>
price or crude oil by 9 percent ab
of next Sunday to $14.54 a barrel
That would increase Amerr t'<rn
pump prices for ~asohne by
about two cents a gallon
Libya a nd Vent>zuela tm
m ediately announced s ur
charge:. on the new price
The new base price apparently
was a victory for the :.o-callcd
Arab moderates s uch as Saudi
Arabia a nd /\bu Dha bi over
more militant members such as
Algeria. Iran. Libya and Iraq
The militants apparently set
tied for the smaller increase rn
the base price• in exchange for
the surcharges. a nalysts said.
The new base price is the
price the oil cartel originall y !.Cl
ror next October m its quarterly
incrt'ase schl•duk
An OPEC announn•mcnl satd
the oil ministcrl> authoriil>ti un
hm1tl'd l>Urcharge!> over the base
priCl'. depending on market de
mand
Today's base price increase t!>
roughly equal to :.urC'harccs an·
nounced earlier by ma ny OPEC
Huntington Case
'Shocked' Ex-cop
May Rejoin Force
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
OI U• Daily ,.mot Si.H
lt came as .. a hell of a shock"
to Gil Coerper when he was fired
as a Huntington Beach police
officer nearly nine years ago.
"I couldn't believe it was
ha ppening lo me," he says of the
investigation that a pparently
put an e nd to his 13-year law
enforceme nt career
"One minute you 're an
·outstanding citizen' then you're
nothing."
( But his firing, coupled with a
1970 divorce and the need lo sell
his home to pay legal fees.
didn't leave him a beaten man.
He's even dug a few ditches to
make ends meet. He never wen\ on welfare
"l always felt one day I would
be bac k with the police
d e partment i n Huntington
Beach." says Coerper. now 44.
"t'll never give up until I've
been totalJy exonerated."
It might just happen, says hb
attorney. Cecil Ricks.
04'11y#li.l '""' '"-WANT$ BADGE BACK
Fired Officer Coerper After years of court battles
against the city. a District Court
of Appeal ruled recently that a
city personnel board was too
severe when it supported Chief
Earle Robitaille's move to have
Coerper dismissed.
guild for re.sale or donation lo
charity.
Coerper admits he made a
mistake. He lied on a polygraph
test
Along the way. Coerper made
the mistake of g iving some
items like "a broken coffee pot
and taillight" lo other officers.
No money was exchanged, he
says.
The investigation stemmed
from bis work with the Police
Wives Guild. Coerper worked
part-time al a large retail st.ore
and made arrangements for
non-repairable items to b e
funneled his way.
However, Coerper found
himself wired to 1 Ue detect.or
and made matters worse when
he denied the giveaways.
The mot.orrycle officer then
would tum over the goods lo the
Coerper figures his lies
warranted a suspension, but the
personnel board backed Chief
Robllaille's recommendation
(See CO Ea PE&, Page J\2)
Wl/ers Tune Up
Prior to Storm
Players from the Women's Kemper Open golf
tournament, scheduled to start with a pro-am event
Wednesday at the Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa
Mesa. were able to get in a prac·
tice round Monday before rain&
closed the course today.
Today's sports paaes include
an interview with LPGA
s uperstar Nancy Lopez and pie·
lures of other pliyers durln1
Monday's practice on P•ae Bl .
A110 in today 's sports section ls
the time schedule for the pros in
Wednesday's pro .. am event on
Pa1e 82.
I
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members and s upersedes lhose
s urcharges. However Libya an·
nounced it would ra1!>e prices
Sl.66 a barrel over the new base
prirc Venc.•1.ucl a a nnounced a
$1.20 increa:,e
I ran, whi<'h lobbie d for a
whopping 29 percent 1m·rease in
the base price, said it had no
UNLEADED GAS
TO GO UP FIVE CENTs-A4
plans for a surcharge
In Wastun~ton. Department or
Energy s po kes m a n James
Bishop s aid de partment officials
were studyi ng the price increa~e
reports and would withhold com-
ment until after a ll details had
been ~eived.
OPEC says surC'harges are its
response to what it calls prof·
iteeriog by oil companies who
take advantage of the shortage
by charging high prices on the
s hort-t.erm. or "spot" market
Prices there have reached $20 a
barrel recently.
The price increases were vot·
ed one d ay after Egypt and
Israel signed a peace treaty but
there was no immediate indica
tion that the signing , which in
furialed most Arab nations, was
related to the increase.
The current price for Arabian
light crude oil, the so-called
benchmark of t he industry. is
$13.35 for a 42-gallon barrel. A 5
percent increase in OPEC prices
usualJy increases the American
price of gasoline about a penny a
gallon.
Analysts · here estimated the
new base price will add about
$13.5 billion lo OPEC coffers this
yea r fro m indus trialize d
Western nations.
* * * OPEC Boost
Totals 708o/o
Since 1960
NEW YORK ~AP > The
Organization of Petroleum Ex·
porting Countries' latest base
price for crude oil of $14.54 a
barrel is 708 percent higher than
the basic price fo r a 42-gallon
barrel when OPEC w as formed
nearly 19 years ago.
OPEC bases its price schedule
on the price of Saudi Arabian
light crude oil. which is relative-
ly easy to refine into gasoline
and other fuels . The $14.54-a·
ba1Tel price, which takes effect
next Sunday, originally was to
have been posted in October.
OPEC also said it would allow
members lo add individual sur-
charges of as much as they fell
market conditions dictate .
In 1950, that light oil was sell·
Ing for $1.75 a barrel. Its price
rose as high as $2.08 in 1957. but
then fell back to $1 .80 by August
1960, a month before the found-
ing of OPEC.
Several modest increases
were posted in 1971 and 1972, but
prices started rising sharply ln
1973. In January of that year,
OPEC's base price stood at $2.59
a barreJ. By the end of the year,
the baae price bad risen lo $5.03:
and In January 1974, the price
soared to $11.46.
0 P EC •Pih on prices in
Januarr 1977. Saudi Arabia and
the United Arab Emirates were
1e1Hn1 oil at $12.09 • barrel.
whUe Ule other U OPEC mem·
bert opted for a $13-a-barrel
base Drice.
A bout slx months later. the
dl1pute ftlded ln • compromiae
aa the Saudi bloc bootted Its
price 5 pereent to Sl2.70
Tbe Sl2.'70·a·bvrel prtce re·
malned ln eff~ tbrou1b um. •
o.lly ,.,,.. _ __, ,. .. ,10 0 '0...11
GUESS WHO LIKED TODAY'S WEA THEA JUST FINE?
Ducks lone Player• et Mesa Verde GoH Course
Gale-force Winds
Cause Tanker Crash
L OS ANGELES <A P I A
fierce all-night s torm lashed the
harbor with gale force winds
that sent an empty 011 tanker
cras hing Into a ferry and dock
today and dumped more than
two inches of rain on parts of
Southern California, causing
widespread flooding.
The storm let up in downtown
Los Angeles around 8:30 a.m ..
but more was expected tomght.
the National Weather Service
said.
"It's all the same system."
said Frankie Latimer of the Na·
tional Weather Service. "(t's
died down a little right now . but
we're going t6 have it through
tomorrow."
The 1,000-fool ice-breaking oil
tanker Manhattan. which has
just unloaded 250,000 barrels or
Alaskan crude oil and was leav-
ing the harbor. was caught by
30-knot winds -above the
minimum for a gale -that sent
it plowing into 100 feet of dock
and into the Catalina King fer-
ryboat. The King in turn
s mashed into the ferry Monarch.
cutting il loose from its moor-
ings and severing a fuel line ,
harbor o<ficials said.
Coast Guard spokesman Garth
Groff said the fuel line was shut
down after about 20 to 30 gallons
of fuel oil spilled into the water.
The Exxon-operated Manhat·
U.n continued on its trip to San
Francisco and ulUmately back
to A Iuka. be added.
The California Highway
Patrol and the state Department or Transportation re ported
widespread traffic tieups and
severaJ scattered mudslides and
minor flooding that closed a
handful or roads.
As much aa 2.3 lncbes or rain
was reported ln Oxnard and San·
ta Barbara. The weather bureau
Hid l .&t lnches of rain fell ln
e.. Bill Delayed
SACRAJIENTO <AP l -1lM
bill \o call 1 1pecaaJ election tbis
Au1utt on eeboo& bullq la blinl
delayed in commlttM wbUe the
Hthor lrl• to perau•d• two
IDOft membln to \'OW f« It.
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downtown Lo~ Angeles
Also in the harbor area. a half·
mile stretch of Vermont Avenue
was barricaded due to floodinl{
of up to two reet. poli ce saio.
Several cars were stranded.
Further up the coast. Malibu
Canyon Raod was closed due co
a minor rockslide which was~
ing cleaned up. Ka nan Dume
Road remained closed following
a major slide Monday
The Coast Guard issued a
s mall craft advisory for wmds or
IS to 20 mph with gusts of up to
30 mph.
The National Weather Service
also i ssued traveler's advisories
for Southern California moue ·
tain and desert areas. where
south to southwest winds were
expected to reach up to 40 mph
* * * Gak Winds ,
Storm Hit
North State
By The Associated Pr~ss
Gusty winds and thun ·
derstorms buffete d Northern
California today while travelers-'
advisories wer e issu ed for
mountain areas hit with ht!avy
snows.
Gale warnings were issued by
the National Weather Service
for coastal areas from Point
Conception northward as the
northeast-bound storm blew in·
land at about 22 mph
tn other areas. winds gusted lo
35 mph.
Chains and snow tires were re-
q u Ired by tbe Calllornia
Transportation Department for
\'ebkles moving through Donner
P111 on Interstate 80.
Snow was forecast doWTI to
3,000 f tet in most mountain
areas today and toniaht In
Northern Catlfornla. Snow
•bowen weN forecu t for Wed-
neaday.
OccuionalJy heavy raln wes
forecast for other areas. The
r•ln waa expected to t.nd ln lbowen Weclnetday.
Rains
To Stay
2Days
By TOM BARI.EV
Ol IM~.,, Pllol Suit
A wind-whipped Pac1f1r storm
des crihed b y t hf• Na t w n al
Weather Serv1('L' today as wan
ter's final fling 1s <•x1wcled t()
cont inue drenching Orangt>
County tomght and Wt•dm·sday
"We see no sign or clearing
hefore Thursday ... a f(H'l•<·a~ter
said 'However. lhc winds
which s prang up Mom1 ay na ghl
should abate on Wednesday ..
ForecastC'rs C'xpecl that most
of Southern Cahforma will be hit
by more than an inch of rain
berore the storm moves out of
the a rea to the southwest
Orange County traffic offi cers
said that many motorists were
hampered by flooded intersec-
tions a nd brie f, torrential
squalls as they drove to work
today
Ca lifornia H ig hwa y
Patrolmen ~a•d weather condr
lions were responsible for an ac
r1dent which backed up traffic
for one a nd onc-h:11f mile~ on
Pacific Coast Highway north of
El Morro &hoof near Laguna
Beach
Officers said medical aid was
being sought for the occupants
oC an overturned car. Further
details were not immediately
available
The C HP r e po rted th at
collisions involving three cars on
the s ame highway m Dana Point
near Del Obispo Street was dt!·
laying traffi c m the area
Many drivers of smaller cars
reported that thC'1r vehicles ~en:
rocked b y gus t s whic h
forecasters .!laid ranged from 15
to 25 miles an hour.
I ntersect1ons m many com
mumlies were awash during the
rush hour today but traffic of·
ricers reported that motonsL'i
were not encountering serious
problems.
Fountain Valley police ~aid
the trouble s pots 1n their area •
were the northbound lanes of
Harbor Boulevard at Edinger
Avenue and Euclid Strt•t•t north
of Ellis Avenue
Huntington Beach appeared lo·
be topping the list in the battle of
rainfall gauge!. today with
analys t J. Sherman Denny re·
porting that he had collected 75 .
inches of rain during the current
storm.
The season's total in Hunt-
ington Beach is 16.09 mches. 8. \3
<SeeSTORM, Page AZ>
Coa~•
Weather
Thunder s t or m !>
expected to continue with
ch ance of sho we rs 70
percent Wednesday . Hi~hs
Wednesday near 60, lows
tonight near 50. Winds of
15 to 20 mph expected to
contlnue.
INSIDE TOD~ Y
The feeling of belonging
W03 OWT'IDMlmJng , JOYS .o
culti•t COftVtrl OS he
~•cribe• hil tlrird week with
the ·• liamU1/' of the Rev. Sun
Myung Moon. Se~ •tOfll, P.•
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1>11rH. The Wt ul lu'lll w1111 figured
at $375
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(;rove. sbt• '\:e11I Monday
Mrs Wnt'f\N , 11 ri·i.1d<•nt of
Newport fk 1wh. h1ti. 1hc•ad1-d ttw
f''ounlam V;1llc•y <'hum twr IHD<'t:
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lot al of 4H9 mt>mber:., i.hC' 1>a1d
M ri. Warn er ha<t a rull lime'
"' aff of f1 v1• und J O annuul
hudi;ct of $74,000
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believed oil or th(• meJncy would
KO Into dt.Strtct rorf •r..
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probably wc,old rt>t1ult In bal/ the
rental mont~ r<>vert1ng to llw
state's g1•n£'ral fund
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CJ\MHJlJUCE. M d. 11\)') The <;uannc~i. Book
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M <.1r~h
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COERPER HOPES. • •
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A 1·oupll' or monthi. la ter.
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lit• got "cloHt· to llw earth·
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c on a t rue ti on f i rm l r a I 111• ft
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ht l(•rmed "o vc•r y luerullve•"
field.
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llOVl'r fildl'll
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on<' of thotle on 3l hom . "he adds .
po lntln l( t o u r>0ll<.'t1 radio
!I<' annf'I' on i• rc1>0rtur'8 d•~ttk
Co •rpcr rt!msrnPd In 11n ...
and Uae day uJt.,r his young •al
son was botn, he gol " phone
cull from Uw pc>Jlrc depurtmtnl
a.t Cal Stal<' IA>tlft Jk:8cb
Oespllc ltw i;mudl(f on hl11
record, Coer per wa11 offered
rulltlme palrol dut1 on the
23·member campu.1 l)()llCI for ce ~
When ~·11 nol on the Job, ~·· In clau Ill Cit State, workln1
towards fl d egr cft In p o lice
a.dmlnitlnUon.
He'11 alSt> be> n In <·mul • lot,
thchUna the city ovflr his flrlnf(
Coerpe.r'" rt•c nt court victory
\.-avea lhe citr two at tA!rnaUves .
It can 1ppea to lh4' Calltornla
Supreme Court or let Coe~r
return for another hear l n&
befortt the penonnel board
Accordlnl( l.O CILy Atlorney
Gail Hutt.on, 1he wlll mab a
r eeomm•nd1tlon dur ln1 an
upcomlna eicccutl vt 1 cloH d
door > HHloo wllh Lhe City Counell.
"I wea' t.o knOw one w1y or
the ottMtr ," HY• Co.rpe!r. "I
t ithe r IC> bet11 to coun or 10
bat k t.o wortt " ,
If tw g<K'11 tx>fon· I ht· perM>nm•I
hourrt. Co('rpt·r lwlll'VI'~ a hni·r
1ua~pen11wn wfluld tw 1n ordt·r
twfor<• he n•lurni. lo '1uty
Thal 's whut s houlrt h avf'
ha111w1wcl in the hrsl plu1·c. he
:i1\1I his ullorrwy m11intu111
(' 0 t• r JI I ' r I .. n fl l .. ,. (' k I n I(
11un lt1vt• damaRes al(am !il th•·
I'll)' und tilr1•st1c~ that he hold!i
n 0 I\ n I m OIH t y l 0 w u r ,, (' 11 y
t>ffkrnh1 who h r1v1• lxwn tr ylnl( to
k1•ep him off th•• force
llow••vcr , If he is reinstated
lht> rily would ow • him u hefty
nmounl o< bark 11ay. Railed on
hl11 previous HtJ ar y , Coerrw r
would be c>nlltle d to ncurly
$190,000 from the city.
The uctuol poymf'nt would oo
lower because lht• money he hm1
earn'Mt W()rklrll( cllwwher(' would
be deductt'd C1wr1>cr 11ay~ h ,
hH n'l comti up with u flrm
rt1eure on whol lhc clly would
owe him.
"ff things work out , f would
llkt-lo t11k • a month or two off
for • vt1c11llon," he ft11y111 ncxlna
ituu t~ d Ly ftl~t> owtt11 him mort
than IOOd•ys or vacotlon lime .
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to flnlah out lhe five years unUI
rellrerMnl age, !;o lie uy11 he
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nn1oln1 rontroversy 11nd then
simply rt>AltenlnJ( or rtllrlnit
early
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Al Valley School
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preunt th n11.&1lul, "8yc: Hye
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Halurday lil the llunUnt ton
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It I p.m. T lelleta, U for
chUdnn, • ror adult.I, are on
H it at dM ttnaMlaJ ofO~ '' 'ountat• VaJa.y tu1h. Ttcau
al10 wUI tM av1ll1hle 1t the door
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VOL. 72, NO 86, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1979
·Your Uometo.-n
Dally Newspaper
TEN CENTS
Sanity Trial Opens • In Coed Attack
n OrnnJll' ('nunl \' ~Ull\'rtm
C'o urt J ll q ht·~1rn h1'.1r1ni.: tl''''"'o"' hMl.n LI• 1h•1·11h· 1r ••
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cit' St' r1twd by Im, attornt'\ ·"
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'ltt1t11I t rial on attemph•d 111urdt•c
l't1.1 rt;ei.
Ch aril·:. llutwr I (;1ll'Olht•r l~I
of I rvuw ii. uN·u:.t•d nr 'htK•ltng ,,
l>una llllls lh~h School c•rn•rl r1\l0
t unl'S tn ttw tw.1d a111I ht•ulrng
lw t hwt• wtlh u h11n1 1111•t <l un11.:
J n olt.lr k lu11t l>1•1•t mht·r
fll• <tl ,_O I lll'<'lht•tf Of t.tn ,tlt,.ll'k
on ,1 17 t'.tl r old :0,,111 l 'lt•1r11 11h•
~11 I ont• yt>ur a.:o ttHl,1 \
Wh1l1• t:u1·nth1•1 ' .1ttornt·~,
Wilham l>ou•:h1•1t \ c·onh'n•h
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thf' c·hargl'i. agam,1 lu111 a11d u'
!>1st 1n h111 dt·ft•flM'. prnst·t•ut111
Paul Mey1.•r Inlet lht• 1u ror' todu'
t h 1· 1• v 1 II t• n <' ,. w 1 11 ' h o w
Olht• I W ll>l'
M t' \ 1• r t' on t t• n d e d t h a I
l>oughl'rt} " a rguing menl:JI 1n
l'OmJX.'ll'Ol'\' becouM• h1i. clwnt
has :1lrcady confessed to ttw al
l a«k and ins anity wo uld bl'
G u1•nther':. only dl!re n:.c
Dougherty lolci Jurors (iucn
lhl•r had wriltcn lwo ll'llt•rs
apolog1z1ng for his alleged Dana
11111-. attack. om· ltJ a Muru<·1pal
Court Judge and the second to
the victim, 15-ycar-old Judy
Mic helle Gonzalez
· · 1 submit to you that this 1s
hardly helping his lawyer in the
defense of this case," Dougherty
continued
Ml'yer, however. said the fa ct
that Dougherty "i::. not thrillt'<i
with Mr Guenther confessing to
this crime" or writ ing lette rs 1s
n(>t sufficient grounds to prove
mental incom petence.
Dougherty said psychiatrist
Dr Myron Marshall will testify
"that my client is incapable or
understandi n g the c ha rge!->
against him and of assisting me
In the defense of this case."
However . Meyer said then•
have been conflicting report!>
from various psychiatr ists who
have examined the defendant.
Guenther has been confined 1n
a locked psychiatric ward at
Canyon General lfosp1ta l io
Ana heim for most of the time
since his arrest last Dec 8
At a preliminary hearing in
municipal court in January M1si.
Gonzalez identified tht.' one t1mt·
Juvenile hall group counselor et!>
her assailant
She testified she had gotten in
to Guenther 's car near Lhe high
'See SUSP•~CT. P agt• A2)
Violent Spring Storm Soaks Coast
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OPEC Boost 9%
Another Two-cent Rise Seen at Pumps
G ENEVA. Switzerland (AP>
The Organization or
Petroleum Exporting Countries
voted today to raise the base
price of crude oil by 9 percent as
of next Sunday Lo $14 54 a b<t rrel
Thal would increase Amcric&n
pump prices ror gasoline by
• about two cents a gallon
L1 bya a nd Venezu e la 1m
m e dia tely announ ced s ur· r t·harges on the new price.
T he new base price apparently
was a victory for the so-caJ led
Arab moderates such as Saudi
' Ar abia and Abu Dhabi ove r
more rrtiLitanl members such as
Algeria. Jra n, Libya a nd Jruq.
The militants apparently set·
{ Movie Attaek
~
'
lied for the !'malle r inc reuse sn
the base price in exchange for
the surcharges, analysts said.
The nl'W base price is th<.·
price the 011 cartel origina lly !>cl
for next 0<'lObcr in 1Ls quarterly
increast• schedule .
An OPEC anRount-ement s aid
UNLEADED GAS
TO GO UP FIVE CENTS-A4
the oil ministe rs authorized un
limited s urcharges over the base
pri<·e. depending on market de·
mand.
Today'!) base price increase 1~
roughly equal to s urcharges an·
nounced earlier by man.v OPEC
San Juan Council r ..
17 • To Study Violence
By WILLIAM HODGE
Of , ... O•oly Pit.I SC.ff
can do about it legally unless
they show x-rated films .
"But we could make a public
statement."
San Juan Capistrano Mayor
Kenneth f<'riess said today he
plans to air concerns over films
shown at a local drive-in theater
afLe r the Friday s tabbing of a
17-year-old boy during a screen·
ing or t he gang violence film
\ "The Wa rriors."
' Friess pledged to bring U\e IS·
He admitted it was hard to say
for sure that Friday's violence
was prompted by the film, which
graphically depicts gang wars in
New York City.
But. he noted, there have been
othe r incidents of violence at
screenings of the film in other
areas across the country.
· sue before councilmen April 4.
noting he had been "concerned
about the quality of films at the
theater before."
''Ther e's been some really
violent fil ms a t this theat er
• before." the mayor said. "Ap·
parently there's not much we
· Transit Eyed
For Elderly
Or ganizers of Irvine's senior
citizen program are s eeking
volunteer drivers to help expand
a recently e s tabl is h ed
tra nsportation program for the
e lde rly.
The city has purchased a van
to carry seniors to shopping cen·
ters , grocery stores and medical
appointments.
The syst~m works by reserva-
tions phoned to a dis patcher; a
coordinator oversees scheduling.
People interes ted in volunteer
driving may call Al Allm8.Jl, van
program c oordinator , al
754-3638.
A spokes man for Pacifu:
Drive-In Theaters. Inc. in Los
Angeles said Monday the film
would be pulled out of San
Jua n's Mission Drive -In after
toni~ht 's screening
"We'll have a new program 1n
there Wednesday.'·
Selig stopped short or saying
the film was being pulled out
because or Friday's knifing, but
admitted theater officials had
beefed up securit y after similar
incidents in Palm Springs a nd
Oxnard where the film was also
being shown.
"If the re 's e ven a remote
chance of violence we'll take it
<the film) out," be ins isted.
Friday's victim, Capistrano
Valley High School student Ed·
die Rosenbaum. is in satisfac-
tory condition today at Mission
Communitv HospUal.
According to his mother,
Hazel Rosenbaum, he was al·
tac ked while walking to the
r estroom at the theater at. 30002
Del Obispo St. in the Mi ssion
<See nLMS, Paie A2 l
Golfers Tune Up
Prior to ·Storm
Players from the Women's Kemper Open golf
tournament, scheduled to start with a pro.am event
Wednesday at the Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa
Mesa, were able to get in a prac-
tice round Monday before rains
closed the course today. But to·
day the pro-am event was can·
celed because of the weather.
Toda.y's sports paaes include
an interview wlth LPGA
supentar Nancy Lopez and pic-
tures of other players during
Monday's practice on Page Bl.
Also in today's &Ports section is
MINI the tlme schedule for the pros ln
Wedneeda:r's pro.am event on Pate 82.
'
m embers and supcr:.edc~ those
surcharges. However Lihya an
nounccd it would raise price•!->
Sl.66 a bar rel over the new haM'
pric-e Ve nezue la announced a
$1.20 increase.
I ran, which lohb1 cd for a
whopping 29 pe rcent increase 1n
the base price. s aid it had no
plans for a surcharJ.!c
In Washington. Ocparlmcnt or
Energy s po kes man .Ja m t·s
Bishop said department officials
were studying Lhc price increase
reports and would withhold com
menl until after all details had
been received.
OPEC says surchar~es arc its
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Cable TV
Expenses
Outlined
Community Cablevision Com
pany, which seeks an increas e in
fees it charges to Irvine cable
television customers. plans to
spend $1.65 million dollars for
new lines and equipment during
the next three years.
The capital expenditure plans ,
through 1981, were revealed in a
memorandum from Commun1ty
Cablevision pres ident Wayne
Hauser to city officials.
The City Council debates the
proposed fee hike tonight.
The bulk or the proposed
s pending-$653 ,800-is for
system lines, cables, amplifiers
a nc other equipment in the
village of Northwood. Irvine's
newest neighborhood.
Hauser said $394.500 is slotted
for trunk lines to interconnect
homes in Northwood. Wood·
bridge, Turtle R o c k a n d
University Town Center.
Plans to expa nd c hannel
capacity in Irvine and Newport
Beach from 12 to "al least 20 "
channels will cost, respectively,
$142,000 a nd $225,000. Hauser
said.
Community Cablevision has
about 13,362 custome rs in Irvine
a nd 3,135 in Ne wport Beach .
There also are 656 cabl e
customers in Tustin.
A new tower and antennas. a
microwave link, a satellite re -
ceiving station, and improved
equipment at City Hall. where
meetings of the City Council are
broadcast live, will cost $140,000.
Hauser said
In addition, the company ex
peels to spend $96,000 for system
test equipment.
In part because or these ex·
peoses, the cable com pany
wants to raise its monthly rates .
from $6 lo $10 for individual
homeowners; rrom S4 to $6. 70
for members or homeowners aS·
soctations who get a bulk rate :
and rrom $2 lo $4.70 for apart·
ment subscribers.
'lbief Gets 81,315
Loot in Irvine
A burglar used vise grlPI to
twist open a locked door ol an
Irvine home, and plundered the
house l!' Sl.315 in 1ooda, its
owner wld p0Uce Monday. Colleen Coe, 2t, or 16 Black
Oak. in the Ranch neighborhood,
reported the loll or a microwave
ov•n. a color televlslon tel, an
All/ .... racUo. a 14·karat sold
rlDI wttlt • ha.lf·••ral diamond solitaire, and a IMidlpread.
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GUESS WHO LIKED TODAY'S WEATHER JUST FINE?
Ducks Lone Players at Mesa ~erde Golf Course
Gale-/ orce Winds
Cause Tanker Crash
LOS ANGELES (A P > -A
.fierce aJl-night storm lashed the
harbor with gale-force winds
that sent an e m pty oil tanker
crashing into a ferry and dock
today and dumped more than
two rnches of rain on parts or
Souther n California, caus ing
widespread flooding.
The storm let up in downtown
Los Angeles around 8:30 a.m ..
Other Affairs
Denied; Trial
Nears Its End
LOS ANGELES {AP > -
Michelle Triola Marvin, winding
up rebuttal testimony, said to·
day that during her six -year af·
fair with Lee Marvin she never
s lept with another man.
"During that time. when you
a nd Mr. Ma rvin were separat·
ed, was there any other ma n in
your life?" asked her attorney,
Marvin Mitchelson.
"No." she answered firmly
"Was there ever any sexual
affair?" Michelson asked.
"No," Miss Marvin replied.
Marvin's attorney had Implied
throughout the case that the
former showgirl may have had
other affairs while Marvin was
out of town making movies.
At one point, Mit.cbelson ap-
proached Miss Marvin, holding
tn hlt hand a heart-shaped rock
with a crack ln it and asked her
to Identify It.
"Lee gave It to me for my
birthday. I beUeve It WU 1917,"
1he1aid.
"Dld he ~II you a n_yUalna
when he 1a ve Lt t o you ?"
Mitcbellon uked.
"YH." Hid Mias Marvin.
• •tbal be &Ives me bis heart,
broken • it la.'·
Bel°" coatlucUna hla direct
examination ot lllsa Marv,n.
lll&c!he&IGa asked ber about &.he
(lee llA&VIN, Pa1e All
f •
but more was expected tonight.
the National Weather Service
said.
"It's all the same system,"
said Frankie Latimer of the Na·
tional Weather Se rvice "It 's
died down a little n ghl now. but
we're going lo have 1t through
tomorrow."
The l .OOO·foot ice-breaking 011
tanker Manhattan, wh ich has
j ust unloaded 250,000 barrels or
Alaskan crude oil and was leav
ing the harbor, was caught by
30-knot winds -above the
minimum for a gale that sent
it plowing into 100 feet of dock
a nd into the Catalina King fer·
r y bo at. T he King in t urn
s mashed into the ferry Monarch,
cutting it loose from its moor·
ings and severing a fuel line .
harbor officials said.
Coast Guard spokesman Garth
Groff said the ruel line was shut
down alter about 20 to 30 gallons
of ruel oil spilled into the water.
The Exxon-operated Manhat
t an continued on its trip to San
Francisco and ultima tely back
to Alaska, he added.
The Ca lifornia Hi g hway
Patrol and the state Department
o f Transportation re ported
widespread traffic tieups and
several scattered mudslides and
minor flooding that c losed a
handful ol roads.
Loyola Hires
Bill Mulligan
Saddleback College basketball
coach Bill Mu1U1an has accept-
ed the bead coachin1 position at
Loyola U nivers ity o r Los
Angeles, it hat been learned by
tbt Dally Piiot.
Mulllpn dincted the Gauchos
thlt pat 1euon to the finals or
the state JC playoffs before loe·
ln1 to Oran1e Coast.
In h1a ta years aa a head coach
wttb Rlverelde CC a nd Sad·
ctleback. llulll1an complied a
211· I 77 woo-loa record
Rains
To Stay
2Days
By TOM BARLEY
Of UM D•tly Piiot Sl•ll
A wind-whipped Pat·1f1<· storm
d escribe d by Lhe Natio na l
Weather Ser vice today as Wln
ter 's final fling 1:. expected to
l'Ontinue dre nching Orangl'
County tnnighl <1nd WC'dncsday
"We set• no sign of clearing
before Thursday ... a roretastcr
s a id "Howe ver . t he wind:-
which sprang up Monday night
s hould aball' on Wednesday."
Forecasters expccl that most
of Southern California will be hit
by more than an mch of rain
before the storm moves out or
the area to the southwest'.
Orange County traffic offi cer!.
said that many motorists were
hampered by flooded intersec·
t ions and brief, to rrent ia l
squalls as they drove lo work
today.
Cal if o r nia H1 g h w a~
Patrolmen said weather t ond1
lions were responsible for a n ac
c1dent which backed up traffl<'
for one a nd one-half miles on
Pacilic Coast Highway north of
El Morro School near Laguna
Beach.
Officers said medical aid was
bemg sought for the occupanL<;
of an overturned car F'urtht•r
details were no t 1mmed1 ately
available
T h e CllP r e p o rte d th ;_i l
c·ollis1ons in volving thn•c <·arson
Lhe same hiJ.?hway in Dana Point
near Del Obis po Strt•ct was de
laying traffit· 1n thl• area
Many drivers of smaller cetrs
re ported that their vehi cle!> wert'
ro c k ed b y g u s t s wh ic h
~orecasters said ranged from 15
to 25 m.les a n hour.
Intersections in m any com
munities were awash during the
rus h hour today but traffic of
fice rs reported that motorist~
were not e ncountering seriou~
problems
Fountain Valley poli ce 11a1d
the trouble spots in their area
wt.>re the northbound lanes of
Harbor Boulevard at ~dmgcr
A venue and Euclid Street north
or Ellis A VCOUt'
Huntiugton Beach appeared to ·
be topping the• list 1n the battle of
r ainfa ll gau~es today with
analyst J Sher man Denny re
por ting that he had collectc..-d .7S
inches of ram durin~ the current
storm.
The season's tota l in Hunt
ington Beach is 16.09 inches. 8.13
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Or:::'4~:~ast
Weather
T hund er s t o rm s
expected to continue with
r hance of s ho wers 70
percent Wednesday . HiRhs
Wednesda.y near 60. lows
tonight near 50. Winds of
15 to 20 mph expec ted to
continue.
INSIDE TOD6' Y
The feeling of t>elongan" wa• owrwhelrnlng, 1ays .a
c ultilt convtrt as he
<Ut1cn~• Iris third wetk unth
the! "fondly" o/ the Rev. Sun
Myung Moora. Stt atOr"JI, P.age
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AZ DAILY PILO T funday, M9rOh 27, 11179
Begin Vows Effort
Sadat Urges Palestinian olution
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turn Pn•1o1dent ""' .11 ...,Jdut tultl
C'on.,p·t•"" tod,1 ) th.it hnH·I
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t'f(11rt h• bu1lll .. upp11rt (11r th•·
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I ht• y io~1wd I 11 4t Whitt• l111u..,1·
t't'l l'll\Oll\ Mu111la) l Hl'l.ih·d
photo' A&. A~>
Hut holh ,uhJ r,.,,, .• 1 ttw l111w
'tan1!111.: I" 11hh·111 ut 14 h.it tu 1111
r
•boul ~ Paleallnbn». ,. point of
l'Ontc-nhon th.it hUP> h«'P IHUlt·d
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twr' ,,f the llou:u.• of IC1•11n•.,(•11
t.1t1\c''· 1hd oot rc1l0ut h111 tun"
1'l:th•tt 1•0 Ilion thot the l'ah~h
n1ani. l'<hould httvt• •1 llluh· u(
lh1•1r 0 140 Hut ha• h•(t Oil tJouht
that hi" .:11.11 fm lht• l 'ult•st1111 .111'
1l1flt1 I ' wlalt'ly from lhut ur
lh·~lf\
fluth fl·11dt•t ' •lrt' t lt'tll f\ l'(Hll
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Scrambled?
Record Eggs H in1 011
('/\M BHIU(;t-;, Mii <Al'• Tht• (ium11t•:.s ll11ok
of World Hccord~ d0t•!'\n'l havt• u l'illf•..:or~ for r .1w
1•1.rn g uz1.lt·rs, hut t hut tntb1l'l :.top1lcd Dunny .. "1llvr"
M :1rsh
A y 1·ar 11~0 . Mar:.h p11hlldy :.walluw\•d :m I'll\\
1·ggs 111 4ri 111111uh::.
Arni 1111 Sa111rd11y, Murch will try t o sl'I ll world':.
n ·c·onl for the (•v1•nt The prt•:wnt orw, ht• :.a ys, I!\
50 t•ggs in fiO nunult'b
ln lra111111J,! for th~ \•vent, M arsh says tw runs
thrt•c m ilt·:-. a d t1v :ind drinks "lots of milk und
orange .1u1n• Y1)u gutta wor k out and kct•p tn
.,hap<'"
Whtl(• he f1n c ·tuncs his stdmach . Marsh's
'rn<.inagcrs, G<•nc Hobbins and Bill Newcomb, am
hC'almA the bushC's for backers. T hey thi nk they've
lml'd up a Carolin<.' County poultry farmer who will
supply lhc raw material for t he world record al-
l t-mpt.
\.
Hike 708 Percent
Since OPEC Began
NEW YORK I AP 1 Thl'
Organization of Petroleum Ex·
port m g Countries· latest ba!>e
price for crude 011 of Sl4.54 u
barrel is 708 percent higher than
the basic price for a 42-gaJlon
barrel when OPEC was formed
nearly 19 years ago.
OPEC bases 1ls price schedule
on the pr1ce or Saudi Arabian
light crude oil, which 1s relative·
Jy easy to refine into gasoline
and other fu<>ls. The $14.54-a·
barrel price. which takes effect
next Sunday. originally was to
have been posted in October
OPEC also said 1l would aJlow
members Lo add individual :.ur
charges of a:. much as they felt
market cond1t1ons dictate.
In 1950, that light oil was sell
mg for $1 .75 a barrel. lls price
rose <JS high as $2.08 in 1957, but
1 twn fell buck to $I 80 by August
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OIL ...
response to what it calls prof·
itecring by oil companies who
take advantage of the shortage
by charging high prices on the
short-tern). or "spot" market.
Prices there have reached $20 a
barrel recently.
T he price inc reases were vot-
ed one day after Egypt and
Israel signed a peace treaty but
ther<' was no immediate indica-
tion that the signing, which in-
furiated most Ar ab nations. was
related to the Increase.
The c urrent price for Arabian
light c rude oil, the so -called
benchmark of the Industry, is
$13.35 for a 42-gallon barrel. A 5
percent increase in OPEC prices
usua lly increases the American
price of gasoline about a penny a
golJon.
Analysts here estimated the
new base price wlll add about
St 3.5 billion to OPEC cotrers this
yea r f rom i ndus tri a lize d
Western nations .
OftANOI COMT
DAILY PILOT
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ing of OPEC.
Sever a l m od est inc reascs
were posted in 1971 a nd 1972, but
prices started rising sharply in
1973. In J anuary of that year,
O P EC's base pr ice stood al $2.59
a barrel. By the e nd of the year,
the base price had risen t.o $5.03;
and in J anuary 1974, the price
soared to $11.46.
O P EC split o n prices in
January 1977. Saudi Arabia and
the United Arab E m irates were
selling oil at $12.09 a barre l.
while the othe r 11 OP EC mem-
bers opted for a $13·a -barre l
base once.
About six months later. the
dispute ended in a compromise
as the Saudi bloc boosted 1ts
price 5 percent tll $12.70, while
the other OPEC members de-
cidC'd to drop plans for a 5 per·
cent hike over the ir a lready
higher prices . The result of the
com prom ise was a 10 pt!rcent in·
crease for OP EC's base price in
1977.
T he $12.70-a·barrel price re·
ma ined in effect thro ug h 1978. ln
January 1979. t he base price
rose 5 percent to $13.35. lt was to
have nsen t.o $13.84 April 1 and
to $1,.S4 on October 1.
MARVIN ...
actor's a llegation that she of-
fered to gel out or his life If he
would pay her $50,000 or , later,
$100,000.
"I never offered to get out of
his life for a ny reason," she
said.
The lawye r ask ed about
another claim -that she asked
Marvin to give h er $10,000 to
$20,000 a month to leave him and
go to Eurt>pe.
"J n e ver offe r e d t o go
a nywhere, whe the r he would
s upport me or not," she said.
''Did Mr. Marvin ever ask you
to get out of his life?" asked
M ilchelson.
"Yes," said Miss Mar vin. "On
a few occasions, when he would
have a lot to drink.·•
But not when he was sober.
she sald .
Mltchellon, attempting to Im·
peach the testimony or Charley
Wy nn, wife of actor Keenan·
Wynn , ha d Miss Ma r vin
descrlbe an Incide nt in which
Wynn w .. arreated for drunken
drtvtq on the way home from
Marvin's.
Mrs . Wynn testllled that her
huabud never 1ot drunk to the
polnt of lo1ln1 control. Ml111
Marvin aald Wynn Jtft their bouee on a Chrlatm11 Eve and
waa 1topped by a roadblock
becauae iJI a landaUct.. ·
''l.M bad uked him not to
drive," 1he recalled. ''Tbtre
WU a roMblock. Ht sot out of
b1I ear, went ewer aad ltuek hlt
bead la a DOllee ear, and they
put bmdcuffa Oii btm."
Slaelatdlbeeallecl lln. W1nn
to report Ute meidmlt and uk
ber to eom• ••d t•t her
but bud.
ltctwc.-n K1o•pl •nd Israel.
'lt'hl•dult"ll lo !Jl-Wln In ilOOUl SIX Wl·<.·k~ Sudnl 'IUUI tht.' talk11 will
bt• II lt•'lt llf Ii.m t•!'' J(tJ(>cl fUllh
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111•1 lh.11 will r~ta111 l'r.icl ...
r 1..:hti. lo p111lt•ct 11..' own :iccur1
t~ St•tunty, hl' suul, means Ltfl'
1\~1·lr lo lht• Jc14 11>h nal1011
BOMBINGS PROTEST
PEACE TREATY-A4
' I h•IVl' a11 :a ppt•ul lO m <ilre lu
you," lkJttn told tht• senators
• 1>1111 'l doubt us. Uon 't doubt our
1nle11t1on.... Don 'I tlou bt our re
solvl· tu la v\' 111 1wal't' with all our
ru•1•:hhoi:. ..
/\ncl. Ill' ;tthktl "W1• w;ml lo
!<olvt• 111 a h11111arw way lht• proh 1,.,., u ( tlll' 1':1lt•st1man Arahii "
n oth lk~in und Sudat ur~t'<I
Con~rt·Ns lo look favorably 1111
conllnu1.."tl U.S. a id promised a i.
part of their treaty of pcac1•
Con~r<'ss will be a sked to
authoritc ;1 $4 .8 billion packaJ(t.'
or grants and loans for Jsrat•I
a nd E~ypt
Begin. rcferrin~ lo his country
a s the only stable democracy m
the Middle East. warned of
growing Soviet influe nce and
said the Russians a rc us inJ{
proxy wars lo e ndanger liberty
around the world .
At least twice Bei:in used th1 •
phrase "liberty is m danger."
And he said that in the past two
years the Soviet Union "look
over by proxy" Vietnam, Cam -
bod i a , So u t h Yem e n .
Afghanis lan , Eth iopia and
Mozambique.
"Now we m ust say that t he de
ler rent the great powers have is.
u n d e r t he c i r cu m s tan ces ,
abs<;>lutcly necessary." he said,
adding : Saudi Arabia and all its
oil "can also bccom~ a victim ."
Monday night. both Begin and
Sadat proposed that President
Carter receive the Nobel Peace
P rize.
The ls raeh prime minister
broached the Nobel prize idea at
a gala dinner in a lent set up
behind the White House Monday
night. The Egyptian pres ident
rose quickly to supporL t he idea.
Storm Causes
Power Outage
In Bay Area
By The As1mcialed Press
Gus ty winds and l h u n -
den1lorms buffeted Northe rn
California today, causing elec·
tric power outages a nd dragging
so m e boats from their
anchorages.
An estimated 6,000 customers
of Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
were without powe r for periods
of up t.o four hours beginning al
3 :15 a .m .. said compan y
spokesman Harr y Arnott.
An estimated 1,000 users in the
utility's 643,000-cus tomer San
Jose division re mained wi thout
power as or 10, he added.
Wires slapped together hy
winds gu.sting lo 40 miles per
hour were responsible for the
outa1tes in Hi lls boro. Men lo
Park, San Mateo, Burlingame.
Cupertino, La Honda , and the
Portola state park are<.1 , Arnott
added.
A tree blew down in San
Rarael just after 5 a.m .. cutting
power to the Marin County Civic
Cente r and aJso to more than
1,600 PG&E cus to me rs. Isolated
outages caused by winds were
a lso reported in Mill Valley.
* * * l",....P~AJ
STORM •••
Inches below IM t year's total at
this Ume but more than four
Inches abovC' Oran~e County's an·
nual averageor about 12 inches.
Costa Mesa 's storm ta lly of .61
Inc hes lifted the season's total to
14.61 lncbff. LHt year at this
lime the Orange County Flood
Control gause In that clty
reflstered22.881nehes.
be sheriff's h1rbor patrol ln
Ne wport Be ach recorded .23
lnches tor the storm and 13.92 tor
the teuon. Last year lbe same
1au1e tbowed23.e8lnc hes.
MeHured r a lnra ll at the
MouJton·Nlauel water t reatment
plant ln Lepna Nl1uel showed
.$3 lncbee tor lite storm and 11.18
lncbet fOf' the seaeon. La1t year
tbe ftpre was 28.781nches.
Raln th.r'oulb Wednesday with
po11lble clearln• Thursday.
foreeuttta aald. Oran1e Coast
low toldtbt about 50, hl1b Wed· ....ctay• .
•
I.Rt the Sun Slaine
" ('l'<llll' UjJl'l'<lllll' lowt•I':. 41 ~I UC'k or lfi sol;Jr pa111·I ~. (•(J('h
nw :i~urani: four f1•1•t hy 10 f<·•·t, onlo thE' roof <>f the· Ornngt•
('o:isl YM('i\ in N1·wporl Bt·al'h YM CA nffu·11,1s 1.:xpccl
I lu·1r $:lf1,000 solar ~l'l up. ~dwdulNI fur ('ompl1.:l1on by lh1~
..,11111nu·r. to <'ollt·tl (•nough ~Unbhinc si x to eight month~ <t
vt·ur lo twat 1><1th indoor :md outdoor pools .
Canyon Road Plan
Supported by Panel
A $68.R m 1 I hon lrans1>ortat1on
improvement pl<t n approved
Monday by the Orange County
Tra nsportation Commission in
eludes $6.9 million for the w1dcn
mg of accident-plagued Laguma
Canyon Road
If lhl' plan wms n•qu1rn<l ap
r>roval from two other regionul
a uthorities. the c·urrcnt two·h.tnl·
thoroughfare will he widened to
four lanes over a s evt·n-milt·
s t retch ranging from the San
Diego Freeway south to Canyon
Acres Drive.
While Lhc comm1ss1on was up
proving the overall tr:m sr10rtu
lion package, Laguna Beuch city
representatives met with state
offit'1als and urged that tllC'
Laguna Canyon Road widening
be given high priority .
H e a d ed by Mayor Ja<'k
Mc Dowell, the delegation re
minded Statt.• Department o r
Transportation director Adriana
Gianturco that th<' winding road
has been tht.' scent· or 22 traffic
deaths in the last four years
Rut no action can be taken 011
the widening pla n u ntil ap
proval is obtaint•d from tht'
Southern Californ1u Asso(•ia
lion of Governments 1SCJ\G 1
und tht.' California Trunsporta
lion Commission. ·
Laguna Canyon Road.
Diedrich. a m<'mbcr of OCTC
ur~l.'d comn1 ssion s taff to
cooperate wilh Laguna Beach
pC'rsonnel so that th1:. proJcCl
~Ol'S forward with unde rstand
mg lo the nth degree "
OCTC executive dirrt·tor Tom
.J(;'nkins wa rned that lhl' widen
mg project cannot be ach1eve<I
without political support
Jn any l'vcnl. Jenkins said. an
(•n v1ronmcntal impact s tal1·
mcnt require d by fe d e r ;,I
a uthorities m us t be compl<'ted
before construction t·an s tart
J e nkins noted that the city
C'ounclls of Laguna Hce:tc h ,
I rvmc and the county board of
s upervisors have passed resolu·
lions supporting the widening.
Citizens advisory committee
member Ada Mae Jlardemann
told <'Omm1ss1on mcm be rs that
there 1s now s ubstantial support
for the project m Laguna Beach
"The mood in Laguna lleach
ha s changt'd .'' s hl' ~aid
"l!:ven lho!>c people who would
be expected to s peak out strong·
ly couched their protel)L'> dif
r crently ." she added
Kindergarten
'Roundup' Set L ag un a Mayor pro tem
Howard Dawson poi nted out dur
ing discussions that Lagun<J
Canyon Road was designed lo A kindergarten roundup to
handle 7.000 to 10,000 vehicles register Irvine kiddies for school
daily but is now used by al least is scheduled next Monday :md
28,000 vetucles a day Tuesday at Greentree School.
· E nvironme ntal groups a nd 4200 Manzanita St
previous city councils have op-Monday's registration session
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FILMS •..
City
Sht·ntf's deputies :.aid the
youth wulkcd mt.o a group of
eight to 10 Mexican.Americans
'!quarlnst orf for a right. In
vesllgators ar<' still i;eekin1t ,;u~
peels in the late oJJ(ht attack
San J uan's Mayor Friess satd
he had not seen the m m, but not
ed reviews he had read tended to
play down the movie's violence.
lie also questioned the pro-
priety ol the second film playing
with •·w a rriors" at the theater.
"There 's kind o r an ironic
t wi~t to the whole s ituation,"
Friess said. "The co -featurf!
playing a ll durin~ the swallows
f1e s tu we ek was 'Touris t
Trap,'"
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SUSPECT •••
'>Chool and was dumped at a con
s tructJon site after the alleged
allack
H lhf' Jury detnmmes that
Guenther 1s mcapablc of !>land·
1ng trial. he would he sent to a
:.tale hospital for mental treat-
me nt. He would return lo court
for d isposition or the cr iminal
case aft.er doetors deter mine he
had recovered
El Toro Girl
Injured in
Cycle Crash
i\ 19-year·old El Toro girl 1s m
·very serious" cond1t1on today
after s he was .inJured when
thrown from a motorcycle m
Dana Point when .the driver lost
control and struck a cur b.
A CaJ1fon ua Highway Patrol
spokes man seid Oaoa Arnold
wa s r u s h e d lo M i ssion
Community llospital following
the 9 35 p.m. Monday accidl'nl
on Del Obis po Street al
Enscnada Place
Th<' mol n r-t"ycle driver .
19 year-old Alk•n Sans bury of
ModJ<'SkCJ Canyon. who is hsled
1n st•nous condition al the saml.'
hos p1lal was speeding and failed
to make.' a curve, a lhghway
Patrol s pokes man said.
Officers CJ SS<'rted you n g
Sansbury was traveling 40 to 50
m il es per hour 1n a
15 mile -pe r -hour zon e Tht·
acctdl.'nt occurred m the manna
an•u near th<' C'OUnly beach
park .
A s pokesman :.aid he did not
know 1f the two wen· wearing
helmet:.
Foiu Yachts
~Race
Four yachts 111 thl' Newport lo
Caho San Lucas race were sail
mg less than three miles apart
today Thl'y wt.>re n e ar
Sacr amento Hccf and bucking
s trong headwinds
T he four lead boats wen•
Sw1fls urc. Wh is tl e Wing .
Regulus II a nd Ghost. About
four miles behind the leaders
was Free Enterprise.
There were reports or winds of
45 knots from the southeas t. The
fleet was s pread between
Sat'ramento Reef to the south
and San Quentin lo the north.
posed all prior attempts to begins at 7 p.m .. Tuesday's at 9 ff••QQAm· Returns widen the road in the hope or a m ~
discouragin~ any further growth Parents who wish to register AMMAN. J11rdan (J\P>
in the Art Colony. children s hould brin g birth KtnJ{ lfuss t•m uf .Jordan returned
County S upervi sor Ralph cer t1f1cales tchHdren must~ 5 today from Ha2hdad and
Diedrich indicated during dis · years old by Dec 2. 1979, to Damasc~. where he met with
c uss ion t hat e nvi ronmentalist:. qualiry> and a record of im lraq1 and Synan presidents on
m the area may still not be pr€' munization signed by a doclor or uniting Arab opposition to the
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LOITION
VOL. 72. NO 86, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES O R.ANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI.A
•
TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1979
Y our Hometo w n
Dally Newspape r
TEN CENTS
Sanity Trial Opens • ID Coed Attack
A11 Oruo~t· ('<H111l v Su1i.•r111r
('II u rt I u I ) ht'~ •Ill ht' llf I n.:
tt'i.l 1 moll) todu\ h1 ch·c·ult• 1( ,1
forrnt•r JU\fll\llc holl n>un•wlur
d1•l'l('r1tx>J b) tu~ 111torn1•y .1~
nwntally unsound. 1:-.1hh• to
stund tri,11 on uucm11tl'1l munkr
t•h1trKe~
Charlt>t> llutwrt t;ul•nlh\'f :t.:l
of I rvme Is Ul'l'Used or 'hootm)t "'
Dana 1-Ulb lhgh S<•hool c'()(.'11 f1 vt'
times m Lhl· heud Jlld bt•alm~
h\'r fol't' with •• humnlt'r clurin~
,111 .1tt.1~·k l.t~t Dt·c·1·111llt'r
I le .JM1 lb .it c•u,t•d of .in ull.ll'k
on a 17 > t'iH old ~an ('lt>fllt•nlt·
jtlrl ocw >••;1r .t~O tocluy
Whllc• (;u.-nlht•r ' uttorn<'y
W11l1am Doughcrl) c·onkrub
11~yc·h1atrii.l1t ~all ll'~l1fy h1~
rlumt 111 unublt' to l'•1mprt•ht•11cl
lht.' <'harge:-. agamst hrm l!nd <tl'I
'1:.t u1 ha:-. dden..,... prose<'ulor
l'dul Meyer told lhl' 1urors toda)'
t h l' l' v I d I' n (' c w I l I ll h I) w
otht•rw1:i.t•
M 1· y ,. r <' o n l t' n d e d t h 11 l
l>uu~herty 1~ arguing mental 10
<.·ompetcnct' because his chenl
ha:. &1lre<.1dy ronlesscd to the at
t:it·k .ind rni.~1nity would be
G utt nther's only defense
Dou~herty told Jurors Guen
thl·r had written two letters
a1lologitmg for his alleged Dana
llllls attack, one to a Municipal
Court Judge and the second to
the victim, 15-year-old Judy
Michelle GonzaJez.
"I submit to you lhat tttis 1s
hardly helping his lawyer in the
defense or this case," Dougherty
continued.
M"eyer, however. said the fact
t hat Dougherty "is not thrilled
with Mr. Guenther conlessing to
this crime" or writing letters is
not s ufficient uounds to prove
mental incompetence
Dougherty said psychiatrist
Dr. Myron Marshall will testify
"that my client is incapable or
unders tanding the ch a r ges
against him and or assisting me
in the defense of this CJlse."
However , Meyer said there
have been conflicting reports
from various psychiatrists who
have examined the defendant
Guenther has been confined 10
a locked psychiatric ward at
Canyon General llospital in
Anaheim for most or the timl·
since his-.irrest last Dec. R.
At a preliminary hear10g_ in
municipal court in January Miss
Gogzalez identified the ont• time
juvenile hall group counselor a:.
he r assailant.
She testified she had gotten m
to Guenther 's car near thl· high
:See SUSPECT. Page AZ >
Winter's Final Fling Soaks Coast
17 .
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JEFF (LEFT) AND DARRIN CRAWFORD HEROES IN FIRE
Credited by Firemen With Keeping the Damage Down
Capo Beach Teens
Help Control Fire
By STEVE MITCHELL
OI t• O.il' Pl"!' Si.ti
Capistrano Beach brothers
Je ff a nd Darrin Crawrord
t he home and began playing
water rrom a hose onto the
structure.
' earned the hero title this week
after helping control a blaze in
their neighborhood until fire un-
its arrived.
County fire Capt. Marc
Hawkins said that by the time
his units arrived the den area
was fully involved in names.
·'Those kids were hitting lhe
fire with hoses a nd they certain-
ly kept the damage down," he
said .
The two teen-agers we re walk·
ing to school Monday morning
when they stopped atop a bluff
t o c heck out the waves at
Doheny Slate Beach Park.
They spotted smoke coming
from a nearby house at 26255 Via
California a nd ran lo the burn·
Ing structure.
Darrin, a 13 · y e ·a r · o Id
Shorecliffs Junior High School
seventh grader , grabbed a brick
and tossed it through a window.
The youngster s houted through
t he broken pa ne, asking if
anyone was inside.
He aring no a nswe r, Darrin
gr a bbed a garden hose a nd
began squirting water into the
blazing den while brother J eff
ran Cor help.
"I ran up the street looking for
a phone," the 16-year-old Serra
Hi~h Alternative School 10th
gr ader said.
He spotted a school bus and
s topped it, asking the driver to
radio a report in to the rire de·
partment. Then be ran back to
Firemen took over for the two
boys and quickly extinguished
the blaze. believed s parked by
an electrical short in the den.
Damage was estimated at
$5,000 to the structure, occupied
by the Larry Rowley fa mily,
who were away from the home
at the time.
Firemen said more than $2,000
<See HEROES, Pa~e A 2>
Funds Accepted
SAN DIEGO <AP> -After re-
fus ing $2.4 million in federal
funds for public housing, San
Diego is now going to accept lhe
money after being warned it
could lose up to $31 million il it
didn't. 1be money orfered by the
Departmen t of Hous ing and
Urban Development will finance
a 50-unit project for the elderly
and handicapped.
Golfers Tune Up
Prior to Storm
P ia.yen from the Women's Kemper Open golf
tournament, scheduled to start with a pro-am event
Wednesday at the Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa
Mesa, were able to gel in a prac ..
lice round Monday before rains
closed the course today.
Today's sports pages include
a n inte rview wlth LPGA
superstar Nancy Lopez and pic-
tures of other players during
Monday's practice on Page Bl.
Alao in today's aporte section la
the Ume schedule for the pros in
Wedneaday'a pro-am event on
Pase 82.
Violent
Films
Meet Set
By WILLIAM HODGE
Ol IM 0~11y P1lol Sl•lt
San Juan Capistrano Mayor
Kenneth Friess said today he
plans to air concerns over films
shown at a local drive-in theater
a fter the Friday stabbing of a
17-ycar-old boy during a screen
ing of the gang viole nce film
"The Warriors.··
F riess ph.-dgcd to brmg the 1s
sue before councilmen April 4.
noting he had been "concerned
about the quality of films at lhe
theater before ...
"There's been some reall y
violent films al this theater
before," the mayor said. "AJ.1
parently there·s not much we
can do about it legally unless
they show x-rated films.
··But we could make a public
statement."
He admitted it was hard to say
for sure that Friday's violence
was prompted by the film, which
graphically depicts gang wars in
New York Cjty~
But, he noted, there have been
other incide nts of violence at
screenings of the film in other
areas across the country.
A spokesm a n for Pacific
Drive-In Theaters. Inc. in Los
Angeles said Monday the fil m
would be pulled out or San
Juan's Mission Drive-In after toni~ht's screenin~.
"We'll have a new program in
there Wednesday, ..
Selig stopped short of saying
the film was being pulled out
becf)use or J<"riday's knifing, but
admitted theater officials had
beefed up security after similar
incident'> in Palm Springs and
Oxnard where the film was also
being shown.
"H there's even a remote
<See FILMS, Page AZ)
Rock Concert
Set/or LA
LOS ANGELES <AP > -Some
of the biggest popular music
stars are going to rock around
the clock for two days in April.
as the big time rock concert
scene returns to Los Angeles un·
der the blessing of the police
chief.
Rock concert promoters have
been exiling themselves to sur-
rounding cities for most of the
70s, after some events drew
police en masse and resulted in
the arrests or up to 500 fans at a
time on drug charges.
But Jim Rissmm er , one or the
top promoters, Is ready to try
again, and has worked out a
personal agreement with Police
Chief Daryl Gales on how the
April 7-8 extravaganza at the
Coliseum will be policed.
Four Yachts
Lead Race
Four yachts In t.be Newport to
Caho San Lucas race were saH-
ing Iese than three miles apart
today. T h ey wer e n ear
Sacramento Reef and bucklna
strong beadwindl.
T he four le.d boa ts were
Swtruure, Whistle Wing,
Re1ulus II and Ghost. About
four mllea behind the le•de"'
WH P'ree Enterprise.
' There were l"elk>rtl of winda of
45 knots from the 90Uthe•at. The
fleet WH spread between
Sllcr•mento R"' lo the IOUt.b and Sa QueaUD to the north.
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GUESS WHO LIKED TODAY'S WEATHER JUST FINE?
Ducks Lone Players at Mesa Ve rde Gotf Course
Enaplogee Foru•
Clemente Hopefuls
Hear About Gripes
By RAYMOND ESTR ADA JR.
Of IM 0.ily PllOt SI.if
Twenty-one San Clemente ci ty
council candidates aired their
views on city workers ' current
p·ay freeze, alleged low morale
and "anti-unionism" on the part
of the city.
The candidate views were part
of a Monday night forum before
30 municipal employee associa·
lion members.
The San Clement e City
Employees Association mem -
bers turned the ta bles on the
council hopefuls by converting
the forum into a gripe session
a bout current working condl·
lions.
Th e 34 m e mbe r s o f the
workers ' group are outnum·
bered by the 36 hopefuls running
for three council seats in the
April 24 election prompted by
the Jan. 23 recaJI of three coun·
cil members.
Fifteen candidates did not at-
tend Monday's forum.
Fourteen candidates said they
supported better working condi·
Uons for city workers by way of
* * *
pay hikes or morale boosts.
After the candidates. many
with hoarse voices and hacking
coughs, gave their two-m1oute
s p eeches. em ployees com
pla ined that th ey a r e dis
criminated against because of
their association memberships
One worker claimed associa.
lion members lose half their re·
lirement and medical benefits
because they belong to the un -
ion.
City worker association mem-
bers are curre ntly at an impasse
with admini.strators. None of the
three city employee groups, in·
eluding police and firemen, have
collecttvely bargained contracts
but operate under a memoran-
dum of understanding with ad-
ministrators.
•'The city is trying to force you
out," said candidate Bill
Mecham, a school teacher as
sociation leader who emerged as
t he city employees' group's big·
gest s upporter Monday
"It's up to the new city council
to rebuild it's e mployees·
(See GRIPE, Page A2>
* * *
Wagner Backs Pair
For Council Sea.ts
Sin Clemente Councilwoman
Myrtb Wagner has announced
ber support for candidatas
K arolyne Koeste r •nd Bill
Mecham tn the April 24 race for
t.bree council seat.a.
llra. Wqner said Monday abe
alao plam to b8ck an u yet un-
named third candidate ln the
eleelion prompted by the recall
of Mayor William Wilker and
couacil members Donna
WUldlllCIO IDd Howl.rd Mushett.
SpeaJdal to • 1roup of clty
employee usociation members,
Mrs. Wagner said she was sub·
sUtuUng for Mrs. Koester since
the candidate "bad a bad case of
laryngitis."
Mra. Wagner told a reporter
aft.er the c•nd1datet1 rorum she
ls allO supporting school teacher
llecbam,JZ. Detcrtblq Mrs. Koester as an "unometai city watcher who It·
tends all the meeUnas." Mrs .
W••ner aaid of the candidate.
"when lbe ten. you sometblng, 1
know It'• t.be truth."
Rains
To Stay
2Days
By TOM· RARLE\'
Ol Ille 0111, P1lol Stllll
A wind-whipped Pacific storm
described by the National
Weather Service today a~ win
ter ·s fi nal ning 1s expected to
<'Ontinue dr<'nching Orange
Count y tonight and Wednesday
.. We see no sign or clearing
before Thursday." a fo recaster
said "However, lht• winds
which :.prang up Monday night
s hould abate on Wednesday ··
Forecasters expect that most
of Southern California will be hit
by more than an inch of rain
before the storm move:. out or
the area to the southwest
Orange County traffic officers
said that many motorists were
hampered by flooded intersec·
tion s a nd brief. torre ntial
squa lls as they drove to work
today
Ca l ifornia Hi g hw ay
Patrolmen said weather condi-
tions were responsible for an ae-
cident which backed up traffi c
for one and one-half miles on
Pacific Coast Highway north of
El Morro School near Laguna
Beach.
Officers said medical aid was
being sought for Lhe occ1.1pants
of an overturned car Further
de tails were not immediately
availablt'
T h e C HP r 1rnrted that
collistons involving three cars on
the same highway in Dana Point
near Del Obispo Street was de·
laying traffic in the area
Many drivers of smaller cars
reported that their vehicles we re
ruckt.'d by gusts which
forecasters said ranged from 15
to 25 miles ao hour
Intersections in many com·
munit1cs were awash durmg the
rus h hour today but traffic of·
ficers reported that motorists
were not encountering serious
problems .
Fountain Valley police said
the trouble spots in th<'ir area •
we re the northbound lanes of
Harbor Boulevard at Edinger
Avenue and Euclid Street north
of Ellis Avenue .
Huntington Beach appeared to·
be topping the list in the batUe of
r airlfall ga u ~cs today with
analyst J . Sherman Denny re-
porting that he had collected .75
inches or rain during the curre nt
s torm.
The season's total in Hunt-
ington Beach is 16.09 inches. 8.13
<SeeSTORM, Page AZ>
Coa~t
Weath er
Thund e r s torm s
expected lo continue with
c hance o f s h ow er s 70
percent Wednesday. Highs
Wednesday near 60. lows
lOnight near 50. Winds of
15 to 20 mph cxpectt.>d to
continue.
I NSIDE TOD" Y
The feeling of belonging
wo.s overwhelming, 1aya .a
cultiat convert a.s he
de.scribe• hi& third week with
tM "/amJlJ/'' of IM Rev. Sun
M11ung Moon. ~ atory, P.a~
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CHP OFFICER, TOW TRUCK DRIVER REMOVE OVERTURNED SEDAN ON COAST HIGHWAY
El Morro CrHh Becked Up Northbound Commuter• for a Mlle end e Half Thia Morning
814.54 a Barrel
OPEC Hikes Oil
Price 9 Percent
<a;NJ-:VJ\. Swtt7.t•rland 1Al'1
T h (' () ,. J.: ii 0 I I. a I I 0 n " r
l't'lr11ll·um 1-;xport1ng <.:ountrw:-.
'10lt•d today to ra1:.c tht· bu1>l'
prat·1· or crude oil by 9 Pl'r<'ent a :.
or rlt' xi Sund;t} lo SI '1 ~ II l>IJ rn•I
T hat would incrt'<Jtlt' AtncrlCan
pump pnt·ex for .:asohnc hy
11bout two <·ent.s u l(ttllon
L1hya and V1·nt·1.u1·la 1m
m 1• rl 1 "t "I y u n noun n : d ., u r
f'tl;Hgl'h on the new price
Tht· nt-w bu:-.1• price aµpari!rllly
wa:, J Vl<'tory for the Mi c·411ed
Arnb motleratci, suc•h ui. Suud1
l\rabia anrl /\bu Ohub1 over
more rmlitunl membt•r i. 11uch ui.
Top Citizen
Banquet Set
In Clemente
Or<inuc County Suia·rv1:wr
Tom lhlcy, nt•wly l'lt•t·tcd Muyor
Hoy llumm and hamhuruc r
mul(nul1• Carl Kurt·hcr 1tr1•
schcdult'd lo appc11r ul Sun
Cl •menlc Chambt>r 11 ( Com
nu·rc<' · C1l11,1•n of the Ye•ur" and
o ffi cer 1ns tallallon banquet
Sutur<luy n1uht
The Lmnquct will h<• held ul Lhl'
San Clemente Inn. 125 Avcn1d11
!';splandlan, with CO<'klo1l11 ut
6 30 and dinner ut 7 30 p m
George Geurn will be tJworn 111
a-. the ('humtwr'r-. jlrt':-otdcnl urnl
E L "fC.1t." lt1s lcy will be rn
t rncl u ced as lop man for lhl'
l'hambn'ti booster cluh.
C humhcr offit•iah1 will ul!in
pr1·s1•nt tht• "Tearher of lh•·
Yeur '' uwurd to u lot·al
cdul'alor
T1C'kcll'I for the dinner which
1nrludc11 duncinK urc uvullublc•
for SM 1t1 the chamber office.
1100 N El Camino lttJal. Therl'
will he O() ticket soles al tht·
doo1
Robert Frost
Fete Tonight
Algeria, lrun, Libya und Jruq
The mllil{lnt..i apparently bf•I
tied for the smaller lnc·rcase in
the base price in exchange ror
the surcharges, analyst.'f said.
The new base price 1s the
price the oil cartel originally set
for next October In Ila quarterly
increase schedule.
An OPEC a nnouncement su1d
the 011 ministers authorized un·
limited surchargel.i over the base
price. depending on market de·
mand
Today's base price inc rease ts
roughly equal to surcharge11 an-
nounced earlier by muny OPEC
UNLEADED GAS
TO GO UP FIVE CENT8-A4
m embers and supersedes those
11urcharges Jlowcver Libya un
nounced it would raise prices
$1.66 a barrel over the new base
price. Venezut•lu unnounccd u
$1 .20 Increase
I ran, which lobtncd for u
whopping 29 perc·ent increlllH~ in
the base price, :.aid It hud no
plans for a surr hurgl•
In Washington, DefHlrtmenl of
E n ergy spokei.man J ames
Bishop said department officuds
were studying the price lncreasP.
reports and would withhold com·
ment until after all dcta1lll had
been recei vcd.
f',....PapAJ
FILMS ...
c·han('c: of violt·nc·t• we 'll tukt' 1t
1 tht• film I out' .. h•· IO'ilSt('(I
Friday's v1 cl1m . C11p1 strnno
Valley lhl(h Sl·hool -.tud1•nt ti;d.
die Rot;cnhuum. ih in sutl1dat•
tory condition today at Mh1s1on
Community llo&pltal.
AC'cord1nl( to his motlwr,
lluzel Rosenhaum, h<' wus al
I uckcd while walk ing to the
restroom al the lhculcr at 30002
Del Obispo SI In lhf' Mt '\!>IOn
City
Sheriff's deputies !l111d th1·
youth walked Into H grou11 of
eight t.o 10 Mex1t•an·American-.
squaring off for a fight
•·,....ra~Al
STORM ..•
1nchc:1> below lust yPar 'i. t.otul at
this t11n1· but mon· I han four
1nc:h1•1> a hove OrunJ.(l' Cou nty's a11
11ual uv1·raJ.(POf about 121nchc:-.
Cu11ta MC'sa 's storm ta lly of Iii
1ne·hctt llftc:d lhl• scuson 's tolul lo
14 01 inches. Lust year al lh1:-.
lime the Orange County 1-'lood
Control uuu((e in thut city
rc.il11tcrcd 22.88 i nchcs
The sheriH's harbor patrol 1n
Newport Oco<'h recorded 2:J
inchci; for the storm und 13 92 for
the season. Last year the :;am\·
gauge show<.'<123.68 me hes.
Measured rainfall at the·
Moult.on Nlf.(Ucl water treatment
plant In Luguna Niguel s howed
63 inches for tht• storm and 18.f,ji
inches for the season Last year
the figure was 28. 78 inches.
Ram through Wednesday with
possible clearing T hu rsda~.
forecasters :mid. Orange Coa ... 1
low tonll(ht uhout 50, high Wed
nesduy ~.
* * •
Storm Causes
Power Outage
In Bay Area
By The A"soclated Pr~H
G usty w i nd!! and thun
derstorms buffe ted Northern
Callfomla today, causing elec
lrlc power outagos and draggin~
some boats from their
anchorages .
An estimated 6,000 customers
of Paclnc Gas & Electric Co
were without power for periods
of up to four hours IX'ginnin~ al
3 . I :; a m , s :1 1 d co m pa n y
11pokcsmun Harry Arnott
An estimated 1,000 1J1>1·rs in the·
utility's 1\43,000 r·ustomcr Sun
.Jo1>1• d1 v1:.1on rem.1irwd wilhnul
power as of 10, ho uddcd .
Wi res slapped together hy
winds )(11slin)( lo 40 mih•s 1wr
hour WN'e n •r-.rKmRI hie for llw
outages In flill!sboro, Menl o
Purk, San Mateo, llurllngarnl',
C'u rwrtino. La llonda, and thl·
Portola s late 11urk anrn, Arnott
adocd.
A trcc ble w down in San
ltafa<'I just aftn 5 a m , cuttlllg
JWWN t<i lhc· Marrn County Civic
Center and also lo more than
I ,GOO PG& F; <'U~tomer:-.. lsolalt'il
outageg cau1>cd by winds were
ulso rcport.ccJ in Mill Valley Memht'IM or the Laguna Poot.a
ha vc• 11c hcduled a birthday
tribute to Robert fo'roat tonight
al 7 .30 In the LagunM Beach
Public Library, 363 Olenneyre
St.
,.,.... PtltJe Al
Those reading Fro8l's wortui
includt.i William Mcl.eMn, Wll·
tcr, Marla Mitrovlc h, Bart
Yoder, Gale Sikora and Steve
Paul, all Lagun• Beach real·
den ta.
Progrum coordinator Mary
Ruth wHI nurrotc Refreshment.&
will be provided by \he f'rlendK
of the La3una Beach Library.
The event lH free and open ti> t he
public
LI\<.
DAILY PILOT
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GRIPE SESSION ...
morale," aaid Mecham, the cur
rent SaddJcback Valley Unified
School District teacher group
president. He called the current
pay freeze "deplorable ."
Other candidates agreed that
morale la low.
City employees' low morulc
"II a ren ecllOD or what hall Rone
on with the clt.Y council," i;ald
hopeful Elynor Wylde, 1t retired
buslnesswom11n.
Bob Llmbu ri, a formn
Marlne colonel and Ro811moor
vice prcaldenti aald , ''Tho dla·
ruptlve councl l• a thine or t.bc
past." He said employee morale
could be booeted by "promoUng
from withjn."
Shirley Davis, a local volWl·
teer crtala cent.er director, uld
t he c ity h u "l o p -heavy
aalariet" und 1be would like t.o
aee "not so many chief a."
She addtd, "Salaritt arc not
what tbey should be."
City wo~ have nol been
granted a ~t or llvtn1 pay hike
1lnce June, 1978. That pay boo8l
w 11 approved by th• elty council
In June o1 i.m.
Mitchell Haddad, an Oranse
County deputy dl.tll'lct attomey1 Hid, ''TM clty'a 1rowth I• Ueo
to Alt 91nployees' aente ... "
Haddad UMrted thet city •d·
mlnilll'at.ort are dlaertm1naun1
e1alut etnploJ" aHoelallon
membel'I but bave bidden lbe lit· .....
&mplo,... aetd lMJ have no
fmdl to &Me tbe eltJ to ecNrt on
u.~·--· 1•••1 IMed repreaeatJn1 ca••tat• &d i1tactutd, uld .... tne .t .. ..,,._ ertMtra·
Uoal.t ......
Al Popik, a locul 1Jusino1111mun,
critlclzoo thi• l:t <'k of u "Posillvt'
workintc relutlonshlp" between
city worktir11 und their itd
m inh1lrators.
Popik Haid he favored l(iving
city mulntcnirncc workers the
lHk or cleanJng UJ) purka In
stcod or lhe current UKrcement
with at private firm lo perform
lhe work.
Diil Mancinl, an cn1lneer, 8atld
lhc employee 1uulociat.lon mem·
bera have to "pul prea1rnre on
lhe rl;,st people In city aovern·
ment' to Improve their lot.
He stressed lho Importance of
the 11cirvlcea city workers pro·
vlde and the neceaslty for plan·
nlnt for future arowth.
Bern1rd 8eckerle11e. a re·
llred bank executive, 1111id he
fa vo r e d a plan to give
employees raises out or city sur·
pluses calculated al the end of
H ch fllcal year.
He Hid the city "UHi loo
many con&ultant11" that takes
away funds which could be used
for pey h.lkes.
Ed1ar Olede n , a retired
broadcaatln1 engineer, said ht! ••reed tbat too many city tund8 are uted ror outttde consultants.
Ht said clly employee morale
1hou1d be boolted.
Chuck Mltcbell, an lnaW'~
a1enl who ru an unsucceeal\al
council campal1n In 1918, aald
ht aupporttd lmmedta~ pay
bik11 f« ctt)' employ ....
''IAMI YoU 1tve ew1y tbe riltal
to 1t..U. u ctvU a.nut.a, you
should IM other eompenaalloe,"
llltoMO told the clty worlren.
"You follll lhoukl not be Yk!Um• ot Pren. u. ,, be added.
I , ..
ll.81 ltltlllon ,.
Canyon Road SUSPECT ...
-.e hool un!I w.c" llump••lf 111 a ron
... t rul'l11111 -.1lt• .t flt·• t ht· :all•·.icd
.. ui.ick
Plan Backed
If th Jury determlncH lht•l
<:tll'rltlwr ,.., 1111'~•1.nihlto of stund
lllJ! lrt.11 , h•• would lw wnl to a
-.lalt· l11>111nlul l<u m1•11tul lrt•ul
llll'OI I h• woultl ruturn to court
ftJI ti ll\pui.1l1m1 of tho Cf'I mln11I
e aM· 11ftl'1 clol'l 11r-. eh•l1·rn11ne lw
ltad n ·1·11v1·rt:cl
A SM H million tran11portullon
11nprovcmenl plun upprnv1•<l
Monrluy by the Oran.cc CoilJ\lY
Tranaport.allon Comm1ss1on In
eludes t8 .0 million for the w1d~n
tnK of accldenl·pl111ued Lagunu
Canyon Road tr the plan w1n11 rl'qulred ap
proval from two other re.cumal
outMritlc11 , the current two lunt·
thoroughfare will be widcn<'d t11
four lane11 over a seven milt·
stretch ranglna from tht.t San
Diego f'reewoy south to Cany1111
Acrea Drive.
While the commission wus a11
proving the overall lran!>porta
Uon package. Laguna Beach city
repre11entall ve11 met w1lh sh1lt'
otflclals and urged th1t the I.u~una Canyon Road widening
be given high prwrity
Jl e uded b y Mayor Jal'k
McOowl•ll, the dekgal1on rt•
mlncll'd Stall• l>cpartm c.•nl or
Transport.at.Ion director Adriana
Giantur<'o thul the winding ro;id
haa b<'cn the gcene or 22 lral£1c
deaths in lht· lust four year:.
nut no action c·1rn ht· tukcn on
the widcn1ni.t plan unltl up
11roval i11 ohtulnc•rl from th<·
South«rn Cultforn111 Assotiu
tion of Gov..rnmt·nts ISC;A<i 1
and the CahCornla Tran-.port.o
tum Comm1!1sion
Laguna M u yor pro L1·in
llowurd Ouw:.on µo1nlt•cl 11ul dur
1ng d1 M·us111un11 that Laguna
Canyon rtoad wus de:.1gn1·d t11
handl(• 7,000 to I0,000 vt·h1c•l1· ...
daily but 1s now uM·d hy al lea:-.l
2H,OOO vC'h1clcs a duy
Envlronmt·ntul .:r oupi. and
prcv1ou-. <'1ty 1·nun<·1l'I h<1Vf' ""
post•d ull pr11•r ;1U1·rnpt:. lo
widen the roud 1n the hupt• of
d1~couraglng any furtht·r growth
in th<' Art. Colony
County Su pt'r vi:.or HaltJh
Oledrkh ind1t·11lfld during rll:-.
t·u1111lon that l'nvlronmt•ntulil>b
in the an•a m :.iy Mill not ht• prt·
pared to uc·C'epl the: widt•ntng or
Laguna Canyon Hoad
D1 <'drich, a member of OCVl'C'.
urg t•d eomnis11 1on s t a rt to
C'OOpcr atc• wit h f .u1.tun11 Ht'ad1
personn •I "so that thl:> pruJt·<·l
go<•i. forwu rd with ur11l1·rslu111l
inl( lo Litt· nth degn•t• "
OCTC ext•c•ut1vc clin·c·tur T"m
Jenkin.'! wurncd thul the w1dl'n
f',....P~Al
HEROES ••.•
damage W8S don(' to ('Onll'rtl:-0 11(
the buildm~ includlnl( $275 an
rent money th<' fom1ly huct t&1JX•tl
under a C'llffcc luble
Captain fl uwklns :ii.aid th•·
l:rawfurd boyK <le~wrvt• rN·ogn1
lion for U1clr ftref11<hl1nJ( cfrort.. ...
· 'Thf•y hc)th lol'1 m1· ltwy hull
parth'1putc•d in Rcho<1I .lun111r
Flrefightirtl( proKram s," ht•
Hairl. "It look s likt' Lhc·y pu1d ut
tl•nl1on in da11s."
3 Fireme n Die
L UHROCK , T1•xu:. IA1'1
Th ree rlre flghter11 who d1t·ll
while Cl~htlng a fire 1n a
re11taurant may huve btwn klllt•d
by fumes from burntnl( ,,111:-.lll'
reihng tiles, offl<•ials suld The·
rlremcn were wcurinl( oxy~1·n
1ur packs, but the plastlt· f:wt·
mas ks on lht'm huct nume·rnu-.
pm holt'-hlze pun<'lurc1> and up
peared to be "euten up" hy
some type of chemical. u fin·
d<'partmenl 11pnk1•i.mun ~u 1d
Sund11y
Ing projert C'rtnnot ht• ac·h11·v1·1J
wllhoul IJOlltll.'al s u111.i11 I
In any 1•vent, J1•nk1m .... a11I, .111
c nvlrurimti nlul 1mp:Jd hlalt·
mt•nt required hy f•·rlt:rol
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t ... fort' e1111Htruc•l lo11 l'a11 •,1,1r1
J 1•11kh11' r111ll'rl th al 1111 1 at v
t•ou n1·tli; of Lul(unu H•·al'l1
I rvlne untt thc C'tmnly IKMrll ol
icu1>c.•rvlsor11 havt' JJH..,wrl rt•..,11111
Uon11 :cupPortlng lhto w11le·11111H
tllht·n!l advi.,ory c·11m 1nitl1·1·
ni •mbcr Ada M<•t• lh1nJcm111111
told C'ornmi11lilion rn1·mlwr' th.11
thl're Is now 11uhsta1111 ul •11111w.11
for the proJ<'<'t in l.uruna B1•:11 Ii
"The mood in l.uj.lunu lk.11 h
h 8 II (' h U 0 ){ l' d ' ' !> h \' ' ol I ti
"Ev<'n thos<· 1woplt' who v.1111111
bt• f'Xpt•t•t1-'1 tu '>p1•ak 11111 '>lm111•
ly c·oudlt'll th1•1r p111t1•..,t 1111
ferenlly." !>Ill' udcl1•1l
The proJt•c·t now ~11t·.., 111 ..,, i\C.
for apprtivdl ;111<1 lht·11 1111 1111.ol
approvul lo th•• ('TC' JPnktrll\
said July I 1i. 1 h' .1 p11roval
dc1'dliM
Lagww Cops
Round Up2
Stray Horses
Laguna Rt·ar·h orr11 ,., M1kt
Pule and F'rNI Mar 111111 l11·e-.11111
motonlC'fJ l'owti<1y.., "·" h \11111
day morning •• ~ tlw\-1 h.1-.1'fl lv.11
stray hor!.t'S for un li1111r
The an1m11h. twlorw111g 111 flr
W1ll1am Ho ull . :1 111i;11 1·111 1 ..
escuf>('<1 from J .... mall r m r al '"'
th e cJot•lor·!> prop•·1 1; "' ;11
l.UKUnU l\t'aC'h ll1gh '°11 11001 '"" h
Monday mornini.c
Pule il nd Martrnu ~·"'' rh.1..,t·
an their p:ilrol 1·11r-. 11t l 1·nq1t111~
tu c· a pl urc I h1· .1n1111 .sl ~ .1 • tit• \
gallop<.-d alo11~· :...1 1\1111 ., I >1 1\1
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hnally wC'r<' C'lirn•·rt·I! a111! 1 ·'I'
tu rt'd
Map lssu
Before
C:Ouncil
l.u1-•1111u H •adt c·ounctl mem
h1•1., will t .1k1• y1·1 u11oltwr look
l11n1J.(hl .11 11hin!> 111 l(l'l two
.rrkr 1:11 rc1udw:av ... off th1• t·ou11
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rt·rrwvt• l\lla l.af,(unu antJ Te rn
pit• ll1lb l>rt vt• from county
111.IJI~ SlllJWHIK th1 ·tr future ex
1t·11-.111n 11110 t•rnmly t(•rrtlory
Hlll•V wurrwd lhl' t:1ty in u let
11·1 .Jun 11 thut 1f thoi.c.• two
.1111·riab Wl·n • n·mov1·1l from the
11111111 v rnaµ-.. he would \eek ri·
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Th11> would "'' \1· to chm1nul1•
fundi. fr11ni 1 ht · l'uunl y for roud
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GLORIA, LARRY ROWLEY SURVEY BURNED FURNITURE
They Also Lost $275 Rent Money Pasted Under Table
This Easter, give a pet
that will be a life time friend.
SLAVICK'
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n..a.,. Mwc:h 27. 1979 s DAlLY PILOT .43
RandoJD Stop of Motorists Outlawed
WASllJNGTON IAP l Th•
U S Suprt>m(' Court rull-d 8 l
toduy th•t poh<'t' ort1Cf"M4 may
not randomly stop motonsts 14-ho
are not SUSPtrll'tl of brt"llkl~
any law Tht' rullna; has wide
applltallon na11onwld1
The JW>tlC<.'H ,lruC'k rlown a
Delaw1.ar\• la~ lh ut .Jlln~ed
police to makt rundom s lope. t\f
automobllH to t ht>clt drtv('r's
llcensea atnd nr rt-11straunns
One poa Ible altC'rn.illvt'
su11eatt>d by th-.. court wu
roadblock sear('h • ot a ll
lncomln& traffic
Bricklayer
An and1viduail operating or
lravf'hni in 1n outomoblle docs
not loo all exp•rlltlon of
privary simply btt •U•f' tht
automoblll' and IU Utt' are
11 ubje<'t to 1overnml'nl
re1ulahon," JWJtlrr Uyron fl
Wh ite wrote for the c-ourt In
r(' J tclln'1 rl\ndo rn stops of
motorut.s.
"P.ople are not ahorn ot 111
Fourth Amendment protection
a1ainat unreaaonable aearchd
when they step rrom their hom .. 11
to· lbe public sidewalk," White
said "Nor are they !lbom or
UC Irvine ceramic art student Deborah Small crafted 50
porcelain bricks for use in toilet tanks of Governor Brown
and other top state officials. Object is to demonstrate that
water displaced by bricks. if they were placed in every
Los Angeles water closet, would save 6.5 million gallons.
On back of bricks, she points out that's enough to save
Mono Lake.
Neme Gas Mines
Blasted by Army
DUGWAY PROVING
GROUND, Utah <AP ) -Army
demoUtion experts today blew
up 26 rusting landmines filled
with a lethal nerve agent, the
first time the United Stales has
released a chemical weapon into
the air since 1969.
The demolition occurred at
7: 46 a.m. PST. Reporters were
not allowed al the site about 30
miles from base headquarters.
They learned of the explosion
throu g h a ra dlo ·telephone
hookup in the base commander 's
office.
The mines, ma ny of which
contalned a liquid ner ve aeent
called VX, were round two
months ago in a badly
deteriorated condition.
The Army said It was
necessary to destroy them for
ltfaagers BIU
health and safety reasons. They
said the mines, located in the
middle of an old che m ical
weapons testing range, could
have gone off accidentally.
It was not Immediately known
how much if any of the nerve
agent escaped ioto the
atmosphere.
C ol. Jam es R. Klug h ,
Dugway's commander, told
reporters de molition experts
planned to check tbe mines a
balf·bour after the blast to see if
all or them exploded.
He said a d econtamination
pro c ess would b egi n
immedjately, and soil samples
would be taken to see whether
the nerve agent contamloated
the range.
tho •' mtcrl'llll> when th y 11tev
from lhl' 111dewalk Into their
automobll~ "
Tht• court said ll11 decision
does no4 bar Oelawurt! and all
olh.-r IJhllf' from "developing
method for spol·check11 that
uwolvt• lti.s lntrualon M that do
11o l lnvolvt' the unconstrained
t-ll •rclJe of dlacrellon."
White's opinion auagested that
"qu eatlonln• a ll oncoming
traffic at roadblock.type stops is
one pot&lble alternative."
He added: "We hold only that
persons In uutomoblles on public
'Jewel'
Action
' Delayed
Orange County planning
commissioners postponed action
Monday on a proposed 76-acre
tourist·residential complex in
Dana Poin t o n l a nd o n e
commissioner described as a
"jewel" along the Orange Coast.
That description was offered
by Commissioner William
MarOoui.:all for what is known
as the Smyth Brothers property
along Del Obispo Street adjacent
lo Dana Point Harbor.
Ma c Dougall called for a
three-week delay an commission
action so that the developer and
county pl an ners can try to
r esolve their r e maining
differences over de ve lopment
plans.
He suggested those involved
treat the property •·as the jewel
that it is" and work out their
differences in the best interest of
the future of Dana Point as well
as the property owner.
The complex, as planned by
property owner Chuck Smyth,
would include about 300 homes
and two hotels with 350 to 550
rooms.
In ad<lition, il would include a
six·acre park overlooking the
harbor and provision for a trail
linking t he blufflop park and
Doheny State Beach.
Among unresolved issues are
plans for about 30 acres of open
area or. the property. land lhe
developer wants zoned for
agriculture but la nd county
planners want to see zoned open
space.
Also unres olved is the
maximum number of homes for
the property. The developer bas
proposed a maximum of 311
roadways m ay not for that
reason alone have their travel
and prlv•cy Interfered with at
the unbridled discretion of police
officers.''
Justice William H. Rehnquist
waa the lone dissenter. He said
h e found nothin g
unconstitutional in the Delaware
law.
Random stops of motorists are
commonplace, eithe r sanctioned
by stale l•w and local ordlnance
or followed as a matte r of
long.standing police policy.
The De l aware t es t cas e
.. '
-.-· .....
/'
stemmed from a 1976 incident an
New Castle County. Del.. where
police officer Anthony Avena
was on road patrol when he
stopped a car driven by William
J . Prouse. 19, of Claymont. Del.
Avena had not obser ved any
traffic or equipment vlolatfons
but was stopping Prouse merely
for a spot-check of his Uceose
aod registration.
As he approached the car , the
officer detected the smell of
m arij uana . He obs erved
planl·like material in Prouse's
car, and during a search found
Two New York youngsters l ake positions al the base of
French sculptor Jean Oubuffett's ''La Chiffonniere" Cthe
Rag Lady) after the 22-foot work was erected at the 60th
Street and Fifth A venue entrance to Central Park. It will
be displayed for the next three months.
marijuana oo Prouse
Prouse was charged with drug
possession but asked the trial
court to suppress lhe evidence
because 1t had beeo obtained in
ao illegal deteotioo.
The evidence was suppressed
a nd when state prosecutors
appealed . t h e De l aware
Supreme Court ruled that the
state's practice of allowing such
r a nd o m s t ops wa s
unconstitutional.
Today's ruling affirmed the
state court decision.
New Rape
Trial
Granted
An OranRe County Superior
Court Judge s aid today he
granted a new trial Monday for
a man convicted of rape because
he didn't believe the story told
from the witness s tand by the
alleged victim.
Judge Mason Fenton granted
lhe new trial for 45·year-old
Glen Howard Hutc herson of
Whittier. convicted by a jury
last month of rape, kidnap and
assault with a deadly weapon.
"I compared his story to her
story and his story is so much
more logical." Fenton explruoed
today.
Hutcherson was accused of
raping 20·year·old Catherine
Ha rdin after he picked her up
while she: was h1tchh1king in
Buena Park tn November 1977.
She claimed Hutcherson tied
h ,. r u p . b I i n dr o I d e d he r .
threatened her with a knife and
raped her
Rut llulr he rs on t estified
durin~ rus four·day trial that the
woman agreed to have sex with
him for $25 and yelled "rape"
afterward when h~ refused to
pay
1-'C'nton :iaid he was exercising
a "safety valve" in ordering the
new trial because he felt the
eviden ce presen te d wa s
msufftc1ent for a conviction.
"I don't understand how those
people could have believed that
woman," Fenton said today.
Hutcherson, who had been in
Orange County J ail since his
conviction. was freed afte r
Fenton's ruling.
ho mes while county planners M d M
have proposed an alternate of e ove
345 condominium. apartment or
townbome dwellings .
Complete
·'This guy is no threat. He
lso'l going anywhere," Fenton
explained. "He has a wife and
two kids . lie earns $2,000 a
month."
Hutcherson was ordered to
appear before Superior Court
Judge Robert Rickles April 3 for
the setting of a new tria l date. Sm yth told the commission
plans for the complex began in
1972 but have since been revised.
El Toro Girl
Injured in
Cycle Crash
A 19·year old El Toro girl is in
"very serious" condition today
a fte r she was injured when
thrown from a motorcycle in
Dana Point when the driver lost
control and struck a curb.
A Catifomia Hjghway Patrol
spokesman said Dana Arnold
wa s ru s h ed to Mi ssio n
Community Hospital following
the 9:35 p.m. Monday accident
o n Del Obi s po St r eet at
Ensenada Place.
The motorcyc le driver,
19·year-old Allen Sansbury of
Modjeska Canyon, who is listed
in serious condition al the same
hospital was speeding and failed
to make a curve, a Highway
Patrol spokesman said.
O fficer s asse rte d young
Sansbw-y was traveling 40 to SO
mile s p e r hour in a
15·mile·per·hour zone . The
accident occurred in the marina
area near t he county beach
park.
A spokesman said he <lid not
know ii the two were wearing
helmets.
St ude nts. f aculty a nd
employees have completed a
move into new facilities at the
UC Irvine College of Medicine,
officials announced.
They said the move into the
$17 million medical sciences
complex was a success.
The move began last foll and
was completed this month. The
new facilities were needed to ex·
pand the college, according to
orricials.
T he medical sciences com·
plex, located west of Califorma
A venue near Brid~e Road on
campus, will be open to the
public Apnl 21 during u01vers1ly
open house festivities .
The complex of four connect·
ing buildings includes offices.
laboratories. classrooms and an
area to house lab animals.
'Iljnana in Dark
TIJUANA. Mexico (AP> -
Downtown T1Juana and
surroundmg neighborhoods have
e lc(·tr1c 1ty again after a
sev e n.ho ur powe r out age
Monday, caused by an explosion
an an overloaded power plant
transformer. officials say.
Coaches Vote 'Short'
SACRAMENTO (AP> -The
Callfomla Auembly la one vote
short of paa\nc a bUl to require
IO·Called walk~ aehool CO.Ches
to have taken coachln1 claaes
and first aid.
The vote stood at 40-M Monday
after tlnt belne announced u a
paulnl U ·H . 9ut It wa1
eJtplalned that one member
awttcbed from "aye" to "BO,"
and the ort1tnal •ote was
acc\deatallJ left lll tbe tallJ.
The aut~or of the bill,
AaMmblJmu Denn\a llaqen,
D·HuDtiqtoa Beaeb, Hid be
woald Mk f• aaotber roll call at
tlu aext floor 1e11toa Tlm•tt TM All 4M, ta 111 awed
,.,, tbe Departmeat of
Education. It wu prompted by
tbe transfer of many coacbea to
ela1aroo m 1 rollowln1
Propo11Uon 13 cutbacks. A
number of aehools bav~ bil'ed
non-credentialed "walk·on
~oachea" who are unally
former atbletea, ll&ftlen laid.
It toucbed off a free·awilallna
debate tn which backers aafd It
would protect the health or
ltydent athletes.
But tbe r.°ta, tncludlnl
mo1t of ~;•mbera ol
mtmortty ~·viewed It u a barrier to em ymeat.
.. We're eeptac out of
coacbln1 people wbo
demoutrated profleleae1 lfL
atbletlc endeavor . . . wttll
stupid lllck,1-llou1e
re1ulatlon s," s aid
A11emblywomao Teresa
Hughes, D-Loa Angeles, a
former teacher.
Man1en, a former teacher
and school admlnittrator, said
1choola shouldn't "Just tell them
to 10 out there and see bow
badly they ca n c r i pple
someone."
The bW would require a head
coach wbo tacked a teachin1
credential to have taken c:ounea
In coacbtn1. care of athletic tnJurt•. and ftnt ald.
.......... aaAd the bill could
prevent O.J . Simpson from
coaela.lq football. She said It
was "an actloa to keep th people •.••
Traditional in taste ... Keeping in mind that
dressing for our area should be casual comfortable and fun.
' \
l(\!t' l1v1n(' Nl'WJ'C111 0.•<tCh
C .il1tom1• l'honc-e>4! ?l)ol
,,
•
A4 DAIL y PILOT Tu.fdty March 27 1979
.Jo t ~ ~
Bonltiings~ Protest Treaty
I ~ oa. fing wlih,@
Tom
~lurpbine
• lli op• Art?
~IGNS O•' Tiit: TUU-~" <'lcnrly, 1t wouhl lw u
!IOrry l ll' uf ufhu~ If v.~ Jilt'l to lht' ('CJlnl whNt• peopll'
I hank lht•y t••rn t•mulJll' t'H'n thlna tht'Y w•· al lht' movlt.'l'I
YN tht'rt• is M>nw l'\'llh .•n ct• thJ' 1:. hl•111wning
Ju.-.t lht' nth••r 11lf:ht J 17 VNf old Sun Juun ('11111'\truno
youth wrn. v11·t0u'.'lh ,l,thht'<i h\ un 1111k1111v. n J''.'IUl lunl
whllt• ht• Wll!'I tukmi: ,, i.h11rt wul~ to th•• 1t•'.'ltrf)(1 rn .it ttw
M1s111on Dnn 10 Tht·utcr
Th· movw ~1n~ :.bo\o\n " 1H1 t•JHC t1lkd ·w arr10r-..
whl('h ruthcr ~l..1mon11•, .:ang '1olt•nt·1• on tht· 11trccta. of
Nt>w York
Ttt1' 1,n't lht• hr'.'ll m~l.u1c·1• when people· who wer
watt·hrnf( f1 c l1on1&I '1ol1·11n lnlt•r tried 11om1· strc~t
mayh{'m on lh1•1r V" n
, A • RACIAL. ('l.ASll hrokc out la:.t Jo'rldi•Y rught 1n
Sao Jo rancuico at tht> OPtmm g n1Hhl or a movie culh:d
.. Uoult>vnrd Nights " Th111 om: wa .. n'l about btreet gangs
in New York It wa:. about -.tret•l J(<tng!'. In Los AnReles
Aftt'r all this. la.-.t n1~ht I wa::. WJt<'hmg part of a movie
o n telev1 ~1o n in whic h the plot centered on thl'
manufa<·turc of 1lhc1t liquor m Flonda But mainly, 1t wa:.
Trying Movie Fant<usy in Real L1/e Could Be l/azordow to Your l/colth
nboul racing around m high-s peed automobiles and other
vehicle:.
The l'ntirc plot seemed possessed of stunt drivers who
c ras hed into each other, through barns, pla te glass
windows. taco stands, beach lifeguard towers a nd down
hillsides
While all of this was happening, the occupants or these
vehicles seemed to escape unscathed.
THEY EMERGED f'ROM npped metal and scatte red
g lass without even a scratch
Now. after learning what has happened a fter recent
s howmgs of street gang movies. you arc lert wondering
what might be the result of lhis psychopathic driving epic.
Docs 1t mean that people who viewed 1l wall now go out
a nd roll over their own ca r~ a couple of times JUSt to see 1f
they can walk away·•
Will the viewer~ of a Western decide lo copy the
while-hat hero by riding two horses w1lh <me fool on each
saddle?
• Will people abruptly tr y to fly off tall buildings in a
s mgk bound JUSl because Superman could do 1t on the
s ilver screen? ·
BUT DON'T LAUGH all tlus orr as absurd. Just the
other day. a person was telling me a story of a horrible
experience with ill ness. Slowly, as the story was told, I
realized th1s wasn't a true hfe experience. It was from a
TV soap opera
Out I'm not really cerUlin the storyteller reuliied this
was f1dion.
We're in pretty bad s hape if we can no longer separate
myth from reality.
Pair Cru s h e d At Universal
LOS ANGELES (AP) Two
women Rurfered extens i ve
injuries when they were crushed
against a gate by a s ightseeing
tram at UniveTsal Studios.
Autho r ities s aid Sus a n
HoHman. 27, of Northridge, and
Cl.a ra Moldaw, 76, of Van Nuyi.,
tried to pass through a gale
Monday at the sam e time the
tram was going through.
Both wome n were taken to St.
Jose ph Me di cal Ce nter in
Burbank, where doctors said
they would try to sew on a
scclloo of Miss Hoffma n's right
ear which was s evered io the
accident.
By TIM' Aa11odatf'd Pre»
A bomb cxl1lodcd todiay under
1t Vt'i<'labk land in on open ajr
m..arkrt In the town of Lod. l$
miles tiflbl uf Tel Aviv, killlng a
wonrno and woundin1.4 21 peoph•,
polh'\' IUUd
A llt'ullh M1n111try spokesm an
'IJICI 'IX of lht• wound('d WCrtl
n ·h•a111t•d urt1·1 trcutrnent at
l\it uf lluroft•h ho~pltal One
pt"rson r<·murnt•tJ in c rit1cul
<'ondllioo
A PAt,•:STINt: L1bl'rttl1on
0 rJ(~lf\lllillOll i..pokl'lJ MUn IO
flt·11 ut '.'!Jld a PLO ur11t from lhe
Wt':st Dunk or the Joi dun H1vt'r
wu~ rt'1lpOns1bk ;1od :.uuJ "The
bl..1:.t IJ> 1>urt of a ,,Inn to csealatc
nll l:srnt•I warfan· in protl'st
fl.Ctit nsl lhl' trt>aty or trt>ason ..
lie bald guerrillas throughout
Lcb1Anon went on maximum
alt'rl a~ainst h .. raeh retaliation
In Pun1>. a v1olef1t explosion
ripped throu~h a crowded care
connect~ with a Jew18h s tudent
hostel. IO<'aled In the heart of the
Latin Quarter Police reported
that a t least 26 0t·cupanls were
inJured. two o f them ver y
scrious1y
AN ANONYMOUS tcll'Jlhonc
cnlln told the Fn•ndl nc·ws
agt•nfy A.iencc• l"ran<'<' Pn·11.,1·
that ttw blast wos the work or a
l(rOUJ} C'llllt•d tlll' "AulOJl(llf\OWI
Joint lntl'rvt•ntion Grou11 auom't
the Zwnl:;t l're11l'nce In Fr:11w•"'
as a pro t e s t t1~nln -;t lht•
E~yptlon ls rodl P<'BC<' ln•at
The Tl'! Aviv blo:sl wos tlw
seco nd Mlckuat t•x11lo!!lon sl'l orr
J udge Axes
Anicle on
H-bornbs
MILWAUKEE <AP > -The
Progressive magazine, which
ca ll ed it s effo rt a
precedent-setting freedom or lhe
press case. has lost its battle to
pre vent the government from
banning publication of an article
on hydrogen bombs.
U .S . District Judge Robert
Warre n . becoming the firs t
f e d e ral judge to issue a n
i n jun ctio n im posin l{ prior
rest raint on publication in the
interest or n ation al security
said Monday that dangers of lh~
s pread o f nuclea r weapons
outweighed the press-freedom
arguments.
HE GRANTED T H E
gove rnment r e quest for a
prelimirwry injunction t o stop
the Madison -based news and
opinion monthly from printing
t h e article . M agaz in e
spokesm en s aid the decision
would be appealed.
Warren said the case, as far
a s h e knew, was the first
instance of prior restraint based
on national security grounds.
The a rtic l e, t itled "The
llydro~en Bomb Secret : How
We Got It, Why We're Telling
It ," was sc h ed ul e d f o r
publication in the April edition
b e fore W a rren i ssu e d a
temporary restrainin g o rder
March 9.
It was to go to press with the
May edition Monday before
Warren's preliminary IOJUnctJon
w11s issued.
More Flooding Feared
Midioosternen Wary of Coming Spring R a im
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pc ucc treaty, which was 811Md
Monday in W.~aflhtnttlon . A hand
arenadc wou nin(' perae>a.'I,
two of thC'm crlcan touriau.
1n a hoah •I In Arub Ea!\t.
J trusalcm Mond•y OIJCht
Despite ttu-threat of Arub
terrorism , lsraclla tuang. wc1>l
and danced the hora Monday
after wi tching the signin~ of
their peace treaty with Egypt.
About 60.000 persons bruved
cold and blu ler y weather to
cheer the ceremony Monday as
1t waa shown on u huge TV
screen In a Tel Aviv square,
then burst into spontaneous song
a nd folk dancing under a roresl
of peace bunnl!rs and Israeli and
Egy plian nags
JOY IN WASH INGTON Egy ptia n
Pn·s1<knl /\nwur Sadat. n~ht. and his wife
('t•khratt• s1gn1ng o f th<.• Mideast peace
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Mo nday night. Al left 1s Israeli Pnmtt
M 1nistcr Mcnache m Begin
Gas Increases Allowed
Unhaded Fuel Could Rise 5c in 2 Years
WASHINGTON (AP > A
(ederal j udge h as approved
regulations that are permitting
oil compa nie s to i n c r ease
gasoline prices by as much as a
nickel a gallon over the next two
years .
U.S . District Judge Aubrey E
Robinson Jr. a pproved the "lilt"
r egulatio n s Mond ay after
f i nd i n g th at the Energy
De partment h ad adequately
cons idered t he environmental
i mpact o f the rules before
issuing them .
THE REGU LATIONS a rc
designed lo increase the supplies
o f unl ea d e d gas o line b y
permitting oil compa nies to tack
onto gasoline m or e of their
refining costs.
The rules a rc called "tall"
regulat1ons because they allow
re finers to tilt the impact of
price rises. This will res ult m
gasoline pnces gomg up more
than other petroleum products
to compenstate for the extr a
cost s or producing unleade d
gasoline
Previously, oil companies had
to a llocate their production costs
among all their product~ Thl'
r egu lations went into effect
March I .
T H E R U L E S W E R •;
c h a lle nged in court by the
Cente r for Auto Safety a nd
con s um e r a dvocat e Ralph
Nader. They s aid the pricing
rules should be delayed because
their environmental impact had
not b<.•en careful! studied.
Their ari.~ument was that lhe
regu l ations would ca u s e
"perm an<'nl and irrevers ible"
harm to air quality because they
would increase the price spread
between more t>x pcnsive. but
cleane r, unleaded gasoline and
c heaper, but dirtier. leaded fuel
And that , they said. would result
in motorists s witching lo leaded
gas
Robinson said the F:ncr~y
De partment had relied on un
Environme n tal Protectio n
Agency study and a fuel usage
survev bv General Motors C<lrp.
to Houston from
Orange Count}t
Hughes Airwest. $142 round-trip.
Extra Con~ce. Take off from your local airport and
land at close-m Hobby Allport in Houston.
Big Savings. Special 1/2-Price Round·Trip Coach fare now
extended through June 30.
Leave
Orange County
8:40a.m.
Arrive
Houston
2:32p.m.
one-stop
Fly Buaineu Coach° for only $10 more
than theu.ndiecountedone-waycoeoh
fare!
• Separate. quiet sectlon up·front.
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EDITION
VOL. 72, NO. 86, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1979
Your Hometown
Dally Newspaper·
c TEN CENTS
OPEC Ups Base Oil Price 9 Percent
GENEVA. 'w1t1.erlund tAP t
The Ortta n1 .t ut1 0 0 or
P~trOll'um t:xportmg 'ountnt''
~·otcd today to raise the ba:.l'
price of crude otl by 9 P'!rt t>nt u:o.
o( next Sundav to $14 ~ a barn•I
That would i·ncreal>l' Amt!nt•111l
pump prices for gasoline bv
about two cents a gallon
Libya and Vent•.tut'l.i 1m
mediately announn•d ::our
charges on the new prtct:
Th\' nev.• basl' pr1\'f' &pparenlly
w s a vktory for the 1w c·alhid
Arab modt·tates such u'\ 'Snud1
Arabia and Abu l>hab1 over
more mllitunt rnl•mhers such as
Algeria, (run. L1bya and lni4
The m1htants apparently i.t-t
llcd for the smaller uu·reasc to
the base prtrl' m exchange for
the surcharge'!>, analysts said
The new ba1>c price as the
prat'e the oil cartel or1g1nally 1>ct
fo r next October m its quarterly
1m·rea e schc.-dule.
An OPEC announcement s aid
UNLEADED GAS
TO GO UP FIVE CENTs---A4
the oil ministers authorized un·
limited surcharges over the base
price. depending on market de·
mand.
Todav'::. base price increase 1s
'
roughly equal to surcharges an·
nounced earlier by many OPEC
me mbers and supersedes those
s urcharges. However Libya an-
nounced it would raise prices
$1.66 a barrel over the new base
price. Venezuela announced a
$1.20 increase.
Iran, which lobbied for a
whopping 29 percent increase in
the base price, said it had no
plans ror a surcharge.
In Washington. Department of
Energy s pokes man James
Bishop said department omcials
were studying the price increase
reports and would withhold com-
ment unW after all details had
been received.
OPEC savs surcharees :ire its
response to what it calls • prof·
iteering by oil companies who
take advantage or the shortage
by charging high prices on the
short· term, or "spot" market
Prices there have reached $20 a
barrel recently.
The price increases were vot
ed one day arter E~ypt and
Israel signed a peace treaty but
there was no immediate indica·
lion that the signing . which m
ruriated most Arab nations. was
related to the increase
The current price for Arabian
<SeeOIL, Page A2>
Violent Spring StormSoaks Coast
Rains
To Stay
2Days
By TOM BARLEY
Of I ... ~llp 1'1101 SIMI
A wi nd-whipped Pacific storm
d escribed by the National
Weather Service today as win·
ler's fin al fling is expected to
continue drenching Orange
County tonight and Wednesday.
"We see no sign of rlearing
before Thursday," a forecaster
s aid. "However, the winds
which sprang up Monday nighl
should abate on Wednesday."
Forecasters expect that most
or Southern California wiU be hit
by more than an inch of rain
before the storm moves out of
the area to the southwest.
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Orange County tramc omcers
said that many motorists were
hampered by flooded intersec-
tions and brief , to rrential
squalls as they drove to work
today. f oj.en Bou.se in Mesa Califor ni a Hi g hway
Patrolmen said weather condi·
lions were responsible for an ac-
cident which backed up traffic
for one and one.half miles on
Pacific Coast Highway north of
El Morro School near Laguna
Beach.
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Neighbor Brian Hunter surveys the
damage to the living room or the Jonathan
R. Schiesel family at 1592 Caraway Drive
in Costa Mesa Monday morning after an
out-of-control car had plunged into the
house. The car, driven by Thomas F.
Brozie, 72, of 1546 Coriander Drive. had
knoc ke d over a light pole and struck
several parked cars before smashing into
the Schiesel home. Although Mrs. Schiesel
and two or her young children were home,
no one was injured , including Brozie.
police said.
San Juan Sets
Hearing on
Violent Films
San Juan Capistrano Mayor
Kenneth Friess said today he
plans to air concerns over films
shown at a local drive-in theater
afler the Friday stabbing of a
17-year·old boy during a screen·
ing or the gang violence film
"The Warriors.··
Friess pledged to bring the is·
sue before councilmen April 4,
noting be had been "concerned
about the quality of films at the
theater before."
"There's been some really
violent films al this theater
before," the mayor said. "Ap·
parenUy there's not much we
can do about it legally unless
they show x-rated films.
.. But we could make a public
statement."
He admitted it was bard to say
/or sure that Friday's violence
was prompted by the mm, which
graphically depicts gang wars in
New York City.
But, he noted. there have been
other incidents of violence at
screenings of the film in other
areas across the country.
2nd Newton
Trial Set
Mesa Store Owner
Horwred for Ethics
In the light of current publici·
ty about consumer abuses, the
Costa Mesa Rotary Club decided honest merchants deserve rec·
ognition, too.
Proverbial lanterns in hand,
Rotarians searched through
South Coast Plaza and recently
announced the awarding or first
and second place prizes -for their
most ethical salesperson com-
petition.
First prize went to Alan An·
derson, owner of The Livery, a
m en's clothing s hop. Second
prize was given to Helen Novak,
a sales person at Sabrina. a
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Mesa Nude Studio
Denied Use Permit
By JAcxn:· R'hrAN
Ol tllt Oeltr ...... S&eff
Tbe attorney for a Costa Mesa
nude modeling studio said today
he plans to appeal to the Cit.y
Council a decision Monday by
the Planning Commission to de·
ny a conditional use permit.
Tbe denial was the latest
round in tbe battle between the
city and Sunshine Studio, 588 W.
19th St. the studio provides
customers with the opportunity
to talk with, photograph or
sk'etch nude models.
money, saying, "You can't zone
or regulate certain businesses
out of the city."
However, Goldberg said the
Supreme Court Jlas held that
cities do have the right to reg·
ulate where adult businesses
can be located. He said Sunshine
Studio owners would be willing
to relocate within the city if such
an ordinance were passed.
Officers said medical aid was
being sought for the occupants
of an overturned car. Further
details were not immediately
available.
The CHP r e porte d that
collisions involving three cars on
the same highway in Dana Point
near Del Obispo Street was de·
laying traffic in the area.
Many drivers or smaller cars
r eported that their vehicles were
rock e d b y g u sts which
forecasters said ranged from 15
lo 25 miles an hour.
· Intersections in many com·
munities were awash during the
rush hour today but traffic of·
ricers reported that motorists
were not encountering serious
problems .
Fountain Valley police said
the trouble spots in their area
were the northbound lanes or
Harbor Boulevard at Edinger
Avenue and Euclid Street north
of Ellis Avenue.
Huntington Beach appeared lo·
be topping the list in the batUe of
rainfall gauges today with
analyst J. Sherman Denny re·
porting that he had collected .75
inches of rain during the current
storm .
The season's total in Hunt-
ington Beach is 16.09 inches. 8.13
inches below last year's total at
this time but more than four
inches above Orange County's an·
nual average of about 12inches.
Costa Mesa's storm tally of .61
inches lifted the season's total to
14.61 inches. Last vear at this <See STORM, Page AZ>
o.4ty P'llo4 ,,_ r, P•ricll 0'0..Wtt
GUESS WHO LIKED TODAY'S WEATHER JUST FINE?
Ducks Lone Players at Mesa Verde Go" Course
Mesa and Newport
Streets Flooded
Heavy downpours forced
Newport Beach police to close
Pacific Coast Highway between
Supe rior Avenue and Dover
Drive aJong Mariners Mile to·
day.
The highway area reportedly
was flooded with as much as
four feet or water in some loca
lions. There were a number of
stranded motorists.
Meanwhile, Costa Mesa also
* * * Storm Ltuhes
Southern
Ca/,ifomia
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A
fierce all-night storm lashed the
harbor with gale-force winds
that" sent an empty oil tanker
crashing into a ferry and dock
today and dumped more than
two inches of raih on parts of
Southern California, causing
widespread flooding.
The storm let up in downtown
Los Angeles around 8:30 a.m ..
but more was expected tonight.
the National Weather Service
said.
experienced spot floodmg. One
stranded motorist on 21st Street
told POiice that flood water on
the blocked th or oughfa re
reached the top of his car window
Meanwhile, Fullerton Street
between Clay and Cliff Drive in
Ne wport Beach was re ported
awash in knee-deep water.
Newport's Coast Hi ghway
flooding came at 11 a.m.
Lt. Mike Blitch reported four
reel or water flooded The Arches
intersection and motorists were
stranded all a long the highway.
Police dispatched four.wheel
drive ve hicles to rescue
motorists whose cars stalled in
the rising water.
Wade Beyeler, director of the
city's General Services Depart·
ment. said floodinJ? was reported
<See FLOOD, Page A2
Coast
Weather
OAKLAND (AP)
Black Panther leader
Huey Newton wu ordered
today to 1tand trial a
second time on char1e1 of
ll'llllnt an Oakland Pro&·
Utute ftve rean ago. His
first trial ended lD a mla·
trial 8aUdaJ.
The city ls suing the studio for
alle1edly operating without a
conditional use permit, but a
judae baa ruled the studio can
stay open wb.Ue It follows the
procedures to obtain such a
permit.
Comml11ionen turned the
permit down M> Monday, saying
the studio isn't compatible with
tbe neitbborhood commercial IOlllDC. tbat it'• too ctoee to both
you&b facllitiel and a muaa1e
parlor, and tbat they believe it
would 8dcl to the blipt in tbe
clt1'1 redevelopment area.
Weather Cancels
Pro-am Event
Players from the Women's Kemper Open golf
tournament, scheduled to start with a pro-am event
Wednesday at the Mesa Verde Country Club in Costa
"ll's all the same system.''
said Frankie Latimer of the Na· ~oal Weather Service. '"It's
died down a little right now. but
we're goinc to have it through
tomorrow."
Thunder s torm s
expected to continue with
chance of showers 70
percent Wednesday. Hi ghs
Wednesday near 60, lows
tonight near so. Winds or
IS to 20 mph expected to
continue.
INSIDE TODAY
The feeling o/ belonging '°°' o~lmJng, 10111 .a
cultilt con vert os he
deacribn hU third week with
the "family" of thit IUv. Sun
M11ung Moon. See atory, P.~
A7. Supet"ior Court Judae
John Cooper Ht a ten-
tatlYe trtaf date of .. ., 7.
M lnatee earlier, tn a
aeparate courtroom ,
Newtcla w• MDteDCed to ftH dQa ID Jail for nful.
lq IO WW qUlltloaa at
Ille ftnt ldal about ll18 ... .. c.e. lllortlJ after K ....... lldtll, 17, WU ..... ., •.
However, attorney Martin Goldbert Mid today be wW .,.
peat ~ dec:ialon to the Ctty
Coudl and, lf the permit ll de·
nled .t tb8t level, plans to aak a Judp to review tbe cue. ..... ,. llill open," Goldbert
Mid of tbe atadlo.
He alao attacked wbat be
railed a •u'-of ta1pa1en
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Mesa, were able to get in a prac·
lice round Monday before rains
closed the local course. But to.
day the pro-am event was can·
celed because of the weather.
Today's sports pa1ea include
an Interview wltb LPGA
superstar Nancy Lopez and pie·
tures of other players during
Monday's practice on Page Bl.
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The 1,000-foot ice-breaking oil
tanker Manhattan, which has
just unloaded 250.000 barrels of
Ala1kan crude oil and was leav-
iq tbe barbor, was caucbt by
30-knot winds -above the
minimum for a 1ale -that sent
it plowing into 100 f~t of dock
Ind into the Catallna Klq rer·
ryboat. The Kln1 in turn
1m11bed lJdo the ferry Monarch,
cutt.lna it lOOle from ltl moor·
iDCI and MftrinC I fuel line,
harbor offlctala said.
Coaat Guard apokesman Garth
Groff uld tbe f\ael line wu abut
down after about ao to 30 gallona
of fuel oil lflDecl Into the water.
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1\2 DAILY PILOT c TUMday, March 21, 1919
Begin Vow~ Effort
Sadat Urges Palestinian Solution
WASlllN<tlUN 1<\l'1 1-.(l"V
Uun Prn:od1•nt J\nwu1 SudJl Lolc1
Con1rcu \oduy lhul l HiAcl
Nhoultl he• pt·r~uuch•d 111 1".t11\•• tlw
hntt1•r111~ vn1bl,•m uf l'.1h•i-t1111.1n
Arahl\ l111u1•ll 1'1111w l't1 1rui1tt•r
M1•11uc hc1H lh•Wlli pl1·d~t·d lhloll
h1• wouhl
Bolh Saad ut llnd Ht.1 ailn in11t
with llH'llllM'I ' or I '1111~1 ...... Ill .in
1•ff111 t lo h111hl ~u111x1rt for th•·
~Id ~IU\ l'll>ll' Of lht• II \'Jl)
lMy I tned ln I Wbll l'°"'M
ceremony Mond_.y 1 Jtcl•h:d
photoi A4. M I
Dul bolh addrt"l!l<'d the.• lon•t
'ltund1ng prolllc.·m or whul 111 du
.1hout th<' Pult·su nluna, ti l)(Jt11t or
c-ont 11lion I h:.at huic '••purul •d
llu ill'I from Ilk Arah 1w1~hhor11
tor J generation
!'l.11fol rn 11 rn1•1•t111~• wllh n11·111
lwr ' 11( lh1• lluu,1• 11( IC1•11rt•,1•11
l.1t I\ t•s, 1l11l 1111l 1 t• •wt h111 11111,g
Dally 1"119C St.If -
Let the Sun Shine
/\ ere.int• operator lowers a s tack of 15 solar panels. each
meas uring four feet by 10 feet. onto the roof of the Orange
Co~st YM CA in Newport Beach. YMCA officials expect
their $35,000 solar set up, scheduled for completion by this
summ<!r , to collect e nough sunshine s ix to eight months a
year lo heat both indoor and outdoor pools.
1tated po1lUon lhat. tho P•ltitl·
n1un11 ~hould huvt.i a slate of
thl'lr own Out hu le ft no doubt
thul his ~out for the Puleslln.i aru;
ct1ft1•r11 w11Jt•ly from lhal or
llt•Mlrt
lloU1 lt•ader11 ure t'lcurly com·
pt1tln1o: few 1111' !'IUJ)port of Presl·
dcnl Curt.,r, who trn:-. urged lhe
l't.1lt'~l1111 .111., to 101n lalk1t
ht-I wt·t•ll t;~ypt ..ind I s rucl.
'>t'httdult'<i lO ~~IO HI aooul bllC.
wnk11 ~dal said tilt' lath will
ht• ,1 h·~t u( 1!11 acl ·, good ra1l h
J 11\J lh.tl SUl'l'Cb!t 11' JO the best JO
lt•rt•1>U. of thl' United States
"You \'an ui.e your influence to
modcrnlf' tht' pos1l1on or lht'
l,r,H'lrs ·· SJdal '>Uld
Bl•gsn ha:s flatly ruled out
1·n •at1on or a PaJeslJn1an stale In
BOMBINGS PROTEST
PEACE TREATY-A4
JJfOJ)l)h lO.: a la m1lcd form o r
autonomy for the I I million
Palcslmrnn Arahs hvrng in the·
Wes t Bank and Gaza.
In a meeting with m em bers of
the Senate. Ucgin µlec.h:~ed thut
1:-.racl will 1>olvc· it!t problem
w1 1h lht• Pal1·~lln1<1ns in u man
1\l'r that will rt•la1n Israel's
n~hb to prott•ct its own seeuri
ty Sc<'urity, he said. means hfc
il!tt'lf to the J ewish nation.
"I have an appeal to make to
you." llegin t.old the senatorl>
"Don 't doubt us . D<m 't doubt our
intentions Don't doubt our re
l>olvt.• to livt.· an peace wi th aJI our
nc·1~hbors."
And. he added "We want to
solve an a humane way the prob
lem or the Palestini an Ara bi.. '
Roth Regan and Sadat urged
Congress to look favorably 011
r ontlnucd U.S aid promised as
part or their treaty of peace
Con g rc•ss will b e ask ed to
authorize 11 $4.8 billion packagl'
of grants and loans for Israel
and Egypt
Rcgin, referring to his country
CIS the only stable de m ocracy in
the Middle Eas t . warned of
gr owing Sovie t infl uence and
s1.11d the Hus:;ians :.ire using
proxy w:irs lo l'ndangcr liberty
around the world .
Winds Knock Out Power
Bay Boats Dragged From Anchors
By The Associated Press
Gus ty wind s and thun·
derstorms burfe ted Northern
Ca laforrua today. t•uusing C'lec
tric power oulaAt's a nd dragning
!t o me b o at s fro m th e ir
:.inchoraAcs
hour were responsible for the
o utages in Hills boro . Menlo
Park, San Mateo. Burlingame.
Cupertino. La Honda. and the
Portola s tate park ar ea . Arnott
added.
Gale warnmgs were issued by
the Nalion<1I Weather Scrvicl'
tor· coastal areas nor th of Point
Conception as the northeast
bo und storm blew inland at
about 22 mph.
In other area:;, winds gusted to
35 mph.
0 .. 1., l"llOll S&atf -
Everything but Dalnaatians
Cost a Ml'sa City Ma nager F'rcd Sorsabal
!'lays a fpw words Monday at the d (.'{J rcation
of the <·1ly's nrw f'ire Station No. 3. The
staltun al 1865 Park Ave. 1s part of the
pl a nm·d "~u pl'f hlotk .. in the city ·!-.
downtown rcd<'v<'lopmt!nl <.in:<-1 Also on
hand for thl· t'Prcmonic~ wt·n · !from left l
fire department secretary Chn .. tim· Smith <·1t~ hous!ng roordmalor Anthon} Can·
n.ariato .• Councilman Dom Ral'it1. Mayor
f<.d Ml'htrlanll, Monsignor .John F Sam
mon und Fin· Chu·f .John Marshun
Michelle Denies Affairs
Testinwny Nears Erul in Maroin Trial
LOS ANGELES <AP >
Mic helle Triola Mar vin. winding
up rebuttal testimony, s aid lo·
day that dunng her s ix-year af·
fair with Lee Marvin she never
slept with anothe r man
· · Dunng that time, when you
and Mr. Marvin were scpar al
ed . was thl're any other man an
your IJfc?" as ked her allom ey.
Marvin Mitchelson
"No." she answered firmly
"Was thf're ever a ny sexual
affair 7 " Michelson asked.
"No." Miss Ma rvin replil'ti.
Marvin's attorney had implied
throughout the case that the
former s howgirl m ay have had
other affairs while Marvin was
out of town making movies.
At one point. Mitchclson ap.
proached Miss Ma rvin, holding
in his hand a heart-shaped rock
with a crac k in it and asked her
lo Identify it.
··Lee gave 1t to me for my
birthday r believe ll wa:-. 1967 ...
s he s aid
"Did he tell you any thing
when h e g:1ve 1l lo you ·' ..
Mitchclson asked
"Yes." said Mis:. Marvin.
"that he.· gives m e hi1> heart.
broken as it 1s "
Befort> eoncluliin~ his direct
t>xamination of M1 1>1> Marvin.
M 1tchelson askt•d hPr about t he
acto r·s a llegation I hat she of
fered to gt•t Ollt or his hfc 1f hl'
would pay her $50,000 or. later.
$100.000
• · 1 never offered to get out of
has life for any reason ," she
s aid
T he lawye r a1>ke d about
<1 nolher claim -that she askc.'d
Ma rvan to g1 ve her $10,000 to
$20.000 a month to leave him and
go to Europe.
"I neve r o ffe r <'d to go
anywhe re. whether he would
support me or not." s he said .
"Did Mr Mur vin ever ask you
to ~et out of hts life '>" asked
Mitchelson
"Yes," said Miss Marvin .. On
a few occasions. whe n he would
have a lot lo dr ink."
But not when he was sober,
she said
Mitchclson . attempting to 1m
peach the tes timony of Charley
Wynn. wife of actor Keenan
Wy nn , h ad M i ss M a rv in
describe an in cident in which
Wynn was arrested ror drunken
driving on the way home from
M arvin·~
Mesa Seniors'
Bowling Meet
SlmedMay2
Mrs. Wynn testified that her
husband never ~ot drunk t.o lhe
point of loiung control.
D•tl' l"llOll S&atf -HE'S MOST ETHICAL
Store Owner Anderton
,..,.... Pap Al
ETHICAL. • •
wome n's lingerie s ton·
An cst1m:J1f'd G,000 c·us lorncrs
of J>uc1fit• c:us & F:lt.•t·trac Co
were without power for periods
of up to four hours bcglnnlnA at
3 .15 am . s aid c ompan y
spokesma n I tarry t\rnott.
An estimated 1,000 u:wrs in the
uli Ii ty 's 613.000·cus tome r San
Jose di v1s1on r em ained without
power as of 10. h<' added.
Wires slapped together by
winds gusllng to 40 m iles per
A tree ble w down 1n San
Rafael just after 5 a .m .. cutting
power to the Marin County Civic
Center and a lso to more than
1,600 PG&E customers. Isolated
outages caused by winds we re
also reported in Mill Vall ey.
The Coast Gua rd received re
ports of boats dragging anchors
al several points around San
Fr ancisco Bay because of the
wind gusts. It advised boaters to
m ake s ure the ir crafts urc
secure.
Hike 708 Percent
Since OPEC Began
The second annua l Sen ior
Citizen:. He ad Pin Rowling
Tournament is sel for May 2 in
Costa Mesa
The tournament. s ponsored by
the Costa Mesa Senior Cit12cnl>
Club. will be held al 10:30 a.m
and I p.m. at Mesa Lanes at 17th
Street and Superior t\ vcnut•.
Anyone 50 or older 1s cl1 g1blt•
The re will be no hand1copi.
Trophies will be awarded
8 1)t h Wl're sc leded on th1•
hasis Of INlcrs rrom 1·ustoml'rs
desc ribing lhc1r eth1cul st an
cfards. ~aid Hotury memher Ned
l\ndt•rson. who s{'r vt•d on the
committee lhal named the win ·
ner
"Wt• applied lhl' n otary four·
way test , .. ht> s aid Cr1tcn u m
<'luded truthfulnes:-;, good will.
behaving in u munncr benefi cial
10 oil and fu1rnl'ss * * * l"ro. Pa,,e A J
STORM ...
time the Or:.in1ee County Flood
Contro l J(au f(e In lhal c ity
re~1~lered 22.88 lnchcs.
The sheri(('s harbor patrol in
Newpo rt Beach recorded .23
inches for lhe s torm and 13.92 tor
the season. Last year the s ame
gauge showed 23.68 inches.
Measu red rainfall a t the
Moult.on·Nlguel water treatment
plant in Laguna Niguel l'lhowed
• 63 lnchefl for the st.orm and L8.68
inches for the Reason. Las\ year
the figure was 28. 78 inc hes.
Rain through Wednesday with
possible clear ing T hu rsday ,
forecwst.ers said. Orange Coast
low tonight about SO. high Wed·
nesday 65.
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•
A b l own . h igh -vol tage
tra nsformer a l the SunnyvaJc
focility of Lockheed Missiles &
Space Co. forced the firm to
send home about 4,000 workers
who reported for 7:00 a .m . and
7:30 a.m. sruft.s. said s pokesman
Will Hilbrink.
The cause of the short Is un·
known, said Hllbrink, adding
that power was restored to hair
of the racilllv bv 8 a.m .
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FLOOD •••
io homes and businesses all over
tbe city.
"We 've got pumps a nd
sandba~s all over town." the
harr ied cityofflcial said.
"There are a 1ot of uncon-.
firmed reports. but frankly
we've been too bully to check
them out."
City offlclals reported ear lier
today lhat there were virtually
no problems from the rain storm
lhat hit the uea before midnight
Monday.
However. t his morning's
downpour apparenUy was the
culprit ln the flooding reported
near mld·tlay .
Elsewhere on the Oran1e
Coast, San Cleme nte firemen
said heavy rain m ay be
responsible for a one·foot·wtde .
creek tbet ha• opened up in a
wall adJolnln1 the ShorecUtts
Mobile Country Club.
Cra~ka and sllppa1e ln the
area neeesaltated the evacuation
of three occupant• of mobtle
homes ln the park IH t Nov·
•mber. Fire Capt. Gary Carmlcbatl
Mid tbe ttack ii 15 to IO tMt. Iona ud ""1'>' d"P· We are ·w1tftlal the IJtyaUoa careful· • , ... he..td. •
Cotta 11... offtctala said a
tradtUoul bwbl• spot at *b II.net ..S AaaMtm AYenut wa
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NEW YORK IAPl -T he
Organization of Petrole um Ex·
porting Countries' latest base
price for crude oil of $14 .54 a
barrel is 708 percent higher than
lhe basic price for a 42-gallon
barre l when OPEC was formed
nearly 19 years a110
OPEC bases its pnce schedule
on the price of Saudi Arabian
light crude oil . which is r~lative·
ly easy to refine Into gasoline
a nd olhcr fuel:l. The $14.54·8·
ba rrel price. which takes effect
next Sunday. originally was lo
have been posted in October .
OPEC also said it would allow
me mbers lo add individual s ur·
charges or as much as they fell
market conditions dictate.
In l9rli0, that light oil was sell·
Ing for Sl.75 a barre l. Its price
rose a11 high as $2.08 in 1957, but
the n fell back to $1 .80 by August
1960, a month before the found·
ing or OPEC.
Several modes t increases
we re poaled In 1971 and 1972, but
prlce1 started rlslnf sharply In
1973. In January o that year.
OPEC's ba se price stood at $2.59
a barrel. Oy the end of the year .
the base pricc had risen lo $5.03.
and In January 1974, the price
soared to $11.46.
OPEC split o n prices in
January tm Saudi Arabia und
the United Arab Emirates were
selling oil at SL2.ot a barrel.
wbHe the other U OPEC mem·
bers opted for a Sl3·&·barrcl
b11e Price.
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OIL •.
ll1ht crude oil, the ao·called
benchmark or lh• lnduatry. ii
S13.a5 for a 42·g•llon b arrel. A 5
percent Increase In OPEC prices
uau•llY lnere .... the American
price ol 1uoline about a penny a
1allon .
Anal,.U here MUmaWd lbe
MW b9M prie9 di add about
flJ.5 bllUon to OPEC coff en thJ1'
(,ear (rom lnduttrlalhed
9ltem natloal.
u
About six months latf'r. the
dispute ended in a compromise
as the Saudi bloc boosted It~
price 5 percent to $12.70, whale•
the other OPEC membe rs de
cided t.o drop plans for a 5 per
cent hike over their already
higher prices . The r esult of the
com promise was a 10 percent 1n
t'rea se for OPEC's base price in
1977. The $12 70-a barrel price re
maaned in ertect through 1978.
Entry forms can be ohtninc<f
at the c·1ty Lt•isure Ser vice'
01'.'partment . Hoom 305. 77 F'air
Or1Vl', al the Community Center
o n the Orange County Fair
grounds or al Mesa Lancl>
Entry fee is $.1 and rei;:1slra
l ion rteadllnc 1s April 16 In
fo rmation IS availa ble rrom
Wayne Baldwin at i54 5391 or
J im Kohlman al 642·4020.
"T he wrnn111g letter t rl'ce1 ved
nftcr the conlf'SI was pubhc1u'(f
1n thc mull 1 :.aid l'Xa<'llY what
Alan J\ndl'rMm hlid clone in c<ich
of I hc:.l' categories.·· Anderson
s:ud
He said lht• l<'llt>r was written
hy Matthew Weint>t'r~. whosl'
home <iddrt''' wu,n'I avmlable.
This Easter, give a pet
that will be a lifetime friend .
SLt\VICK'S
18 P.uh1on Isl.and • 611 · I HfO
N1:wiior1 Sc:.ach
~un.i lirllt • Wcarmtn\lt't
4 ....
Our cold·
t:.1 .. t bron1.-t•
min1.1IUrL'!> di\'
lnlTit .ih•ly h.111J
p.lantt.'ll for
n.1tur.1l t'oloratton
.rnd dcp11.:tcJ
"' 1lw1r
11.1tur.il ht1b11.11
I .1rh 2 •,." high
\'1\l h $2..'l.
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~.~77.1979 s DAILY Pll.OT U
FoodP~a
Some Shoppers
Tell of 'Outrage'
By SYLVIA POllTEa ._.. ........ ~
In the face of soaring Cood prices. consumers are start·
ing to return to money-saving habits, even lhough, as the
following shows, they still are spending relatively freely.
Relatively few are cutting back meat purchases, ac-
cording t.o a survey conducted for the Food Marke ting
Institute, a s upermarket trade assoelalion. Few are avoid·
ing prepared or ready-made "convenience'' foods : few are
s hopping at dl((erent s upermarkets to take advantage of
special saJes. More are buying impulse items, according to
1978 fitures.
THF.SE ARE AMONG THE FINDINGS of a survey by
pollsters Yankelovlch. Skelly and White. Data collected for
the fi rst two months of 1979 suggest consumers are
Increasing efforts t.oeconomlze.
Consumer resentment 01'er the cost of food is not yet
as intense as during 1974, when food prices jumped about
14 percent. The s urvey suggests mounting resignation to
Inflation.
To gauge bow con·
sumers feel about food
prices. the survey uses
what it calls the "Out·
rageous Food Price" in·
dex, based on shoppers
wh o indicate d they
were infuriated by the
Money's
Worth
prices of 11 items. This composite index declined from ,lu·
ly 1974 to July 1975. rose s lightly during 1976, and began to
drop again in /\pral 1977, to its low point in the 1978 survey
T he index is beginning to climb a~ain.
Coffee prices remain a sore point for S6 pt>r<'ent of con.
sumers. Prices for drugs and pharmaceuticals are con·
sidered outrageous by 43 percent. About one in four con·
sumers thinks the prices of frozen orange JUicc and paper
goods are outrageous
INFLATION RAS CAUSED WHAT probably will be
permanent changes in shopping behavior: 70 p<?rcent say
they stock up on bargains. 70 percent say they buy lower.
priced store brands. 60 percent say they buy jus t the
amount they need and 54 percent say they buy in quantity
if it is cheaper. according to the survey.
These trends are heavily influenced by the attitudes
and habits of one group or shoppers who are playing an
ever more important role 1n the market: working women:
43 percent of the women who ~o to supermarkets work full
or part-time.
Their outlook, needs and behavior are signicantly d1f·
Ce rent from those of non·worlong women
They are squeezed for llme more than money, which
accounts for at least some of the rise in 1mpul~e buying
a nd the purchas(' of convenience foods Compared with
non-working women. they are less likely to stretch their
budgets by baking. canning a nd freezing, meal planning or
cents-off coupons
Next ··No-oome" Product&
Samuel B. Goldstein, South Laguna. has been named
production operations director for Electronic Devices
Division of Rockwell International Corp
He Is responsible for manufactunng, material and
quality control activities required for producing microelec·
tronic devices. •
Larry J . Matranga, Fountain Valley. has been n~medl
a vice president of California Land Tille Co. He Is assistant
sales manager of Los Angeles County for the company. a
subsidiary of California· World Financial Corp.
He has been associated with the company since 1968
and was its "salesman of the year " for Los Angeles Coun-
ty In l975. 1976 and 1977 Last September he was promoted
to assistant sales manager for the county •
John Glade has been appointed vice president for
Engineering for AJpba Micro, an frnnc manufacturer of
micro computers and computer products.
H" worked for Hu~hes Aircraft in Los Angeles. then
joined the Autonet1cs d1v1s1on of North American A v1at1on
Cor p .. now Rockwell lnternational. as a sy~tems engineer
in 1968
Two years later, he helped organize Western Digital
Corp .• Costa Mesa, eventuall y heading the slaH rcsp<>ns1·
ble for applications engineering m the company's micro
computer products
He moved to Computer Automation in Irvine in 1976
and was director o r e ngineenng for its Industrial Products
Division when he joined Alpha Micro . •
Bernard K. Suttle has been appointed director of
employee relations for Bentley L1boralories, Inc., Irvine
His most recent position was with the Hi -Shear Corp.
as director of industrial relations for two years. He had a
similar position with Omark Industries for five years.
* Janine P. McCl•tkey has been promoted to assistant.
m anager at Wells Fargo Buk's Westminster office. She is
former banking services officer at the Orange ~ty
Airport office of the bank.
She joined the bank in 1975 and speot two years al
the Wllsfiire·Flowe r ortice.
* Josepll F. Clark has joined MSI Data Corp., Costa
Mesa, as national 5ales manager for Tellus, a ne w data en·
try terminal that is to monitor and measure consumer at·
Utudes.
He is former directo r or marketing for Tymsharc
Transaction Services. a Tymshare Corp. subsidiary that Is
the Muter Charge and Vlsa processor for seven western
states. He also is former vice president of rnarkeUng for
National Data Corp.. which operates hotel and motel
reservaUon systems and provides other computer-based ·
consumer services.
PUC to Appeal Ban
EUREKA (AP> -Tbe California Publlc UUltUea Com·
mlNlon wW appeal a federal court order tbat ba,. I\ from relui.tial air,.,... and ru.. wttb1.n the lta\e.
Tbe decilloa •aa aDDOUDCed ln Eu.retta, where north
coaat ,..,_., and offlclala baft c:omplalned about Ute
Uc-et prteel and cutback Jet flillda tbat followed t.M U.S.
A.lrUM Dentculatloa Act 1ut falf.
kller Ulia ....... u .a. Dtltrtct ODurt Judi• eqjolae4
tbe PUC from •ttempdq to enforce NM .... resUlallDI'
lalrutac. air t.rame. The court. bl!Jd that UM r•ral law
pre-emptattate autborit)t. , ...
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACAOSS 50 Str1111· UNITED Feature Syno1ca1c
1 Vaull St Indian gar Monday"s Puulc Solve<!.
5 SI -men1
Calhl!Cral 52 Eacess1v11
10 Slide pape1worl\
14 Persian poet 2 words
15 --in Che 56 Ca1cn
!locket 60 Pass over
16 Po• 61 Agitator
17 Paymenl 6'I Plunge
19 B11s101 s ~ ·· - -
rover day on
20 Asian ass Hell
21 N. Atlan11c 66 Ml•
repuohc 67 Asterrsll
13 Pa1ttcles 68 RoOlop!.
26 Annoy ~ g
27 Flower 69 Slory 18 Head Fr 40 Time recll·
30 Passage-12 N Ame11can oner Gr.
ways DOWN Indians 44 Food rego·
:M Rose's boy I Bull Sp 24 Sou1nern men expen
l11elld 2 Portent c11y 46 More recen1
lS Sulhc1en1 3 Papa's mare 25 Chinese 48 Drolls
37 Shppery -4 Mllltary unll sllllla 49 Look alter
38 Chinese 5 Spanaor 27 -Bowl 52 Wands
pagoda 6 Geri's name 28 Ole down 53 Give oll
39 Navfgauon 1 Vase 29 La11a1 ~ Prima donna
aid 8 Places 31 Embank· 5~ Noun ending
" By means ol 9 Some TV ment 57 F111 c'lestnut
42 Mel -shows n Hebrew 58 Seed coal·
43 Greek epic 10 Stems prophet ing
44 Loved one 11 Aa 33 Chic ~ Funeral pile
45 Indeed 12 Press 36 Italian city 62 Lettuce
47 Craziest 13 Waler body 39 Eyelashes 63 Wapiti
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