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·Irvine Sued on Bay Islands Sale
Raneho Seeo
Nuclear Pinnt
Won't Be Shut
SACRAMENTO jAP) -The
managers or the Rancho Seco
nuclear power plant voled 3·2
early today lo keep il operating
despite the incident al its near
twin in Three Mile Island. Pa.
A rew hours later. lhe U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
rejected an appeal by Gov. Ed·
mund Brown Jr. lo temporarily
<'lose Rancho Seco
Brown also made a direct ap·
pe al to the pu ~li c l y owned
Sacramento Municipal UtiJity
Dis trict to shut down the plant
until the trouble at Three Mile
Island is analyzed. Both were
built by the Babcock & Wilcox
Co.
Managers voted after seven
noisy hours of testimony from •
t he public, most of it urging
them to shut the plant at least
teQiporarily.
The chairman of the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission said in
a letter written today to Brown
that there was ··reasonable as-
surance" that Rancho Seco ''can
continue to opera te wi thout
danger to the public health and
s afety."
The plant is on a prairie a few
miles southeast of Sacramento
and about the same distance
northeast of Stockton.
The five board members in·
dicated in an informal telephone
poll last week that t hey stood 3-2
in favor of maintaining opera·
lions.
V~ley ~outh
Nabs Suspect
In Burglary
By JEBRYCLAUSEN
0t•Delfrf'l ... 5UH A ~pound youth who saw a
suspected burglar leave his Foun·
tain. Valley home T hursday
chased down the 6-foot, Hnch
200-pounder and sat on him until
police arrived.
Arrested was unemployed
carpenter Gary C. Darke, ~. of
Anaheim. He was booked into
Orange County Jail on suspicion
of realdenlial burglary.
His $-(oot, 7·inch captor, 18·
year-old Ronald Lee Jenson, told
DOlice be wu returning home at
lo:30 p.m. when be saw Darke
lea.tq tbroaab tbe rear doot of tllebome.t ... SbamroekAve.
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The roll call was the same as
the informal ~II : Voting to keep
running were President William
Baird and members Paul Carr
and Donald McClain. Voting to
shut down were members Rick
Castro and Gary Hursh.
The hearing opened with a
turn-away crowd at the SMUD
headquarters building.
After about 2 ~2 hours. the
board had heard from a bout 30
of the 107 persons who signed to
s peak At midnight, SMUD's
chie f engineer arrived from
Washington, O.C .• with the word
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Airport Pact
Questioned in
FAA Hearing
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
OI IM O.tly "i.t Slaff
A ''mystery document" that
was intended to settle the long-
running airport feud between
Ne wport Beach and Orange
County was the focus or legal
maneuvers at Thursday's hear·
ing on the county airport.
The hearing, calle<l by the
Federal Avia tion Administra·
lion, is part of an investigation
into allegations or discrimina·
lion against air carriers at the
facility.
In all, there are 10 agencies
and airlines participating in the
proceedings. They are the FAA.
the county. Newport Beach, the
stale. Air California, Hughes
Airwest, Golden West Airlines,
PSA, Frontier Airlines and Con·
tinental Airlines.
Because the county will onJy
a llow Air California, Alrwest
and Golden West lo lease space
at the airport, the FAA has al·
le ged discrimination against
other airlines that hold · or are
applying for routes into the
county.
It was the Frontier attorney
Thursday who raised the first
series or questions about the
document prepared l ast Oc·
tober in meetings between two
Newport Beach City Councilmen
and members or Supervisor
Thomas Riley's staff.
The document, which they
called an agreement lo agree,
wa1 to lane proylded uae bull
for •DCllll tbe loal·runnlng legal
b•ttle ID wbieb tbe city bas
bloeked tbe eounty•1 efforta lo
~ae1oUa&e airline leases and
im,.,,.. lllrport faeWties.
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die.led ... beU..ed tbe three
a.utaArU.. .... partiel lotbe
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I It's An-inc.) W'md ••• I Tidelands
Purchase
'IDegal'
By GA RY GRANVILLE
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A lawswt aimed al recovering
the S3.4 mJll!on paid by lhe state
to the Irvine Company for lhree
islands and other tidelands in
Upper Newport Bay was filed to-
day in Orange County Superior
Court.
The suit filed by the Orange
County Foundation for reserva -
tion of Public Property alleges
the company did not own the Up·
per Bay land when it was sold to
the state m 1975.
The complaint 1rdicales the
fou qdation is an un incorporat-
ed assoc iat io n wi t h Fr ank
Robinson. Frances Robinson, Al -
la n Beek. Jean Eberling Cohen.
"' the Sierra Club and Michelle
Per rault as parties to the as·
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PEDESTRIANS LEAN INTO STRONG WIND THURSDAY NEAR DOWNTOWN CHICAGO
In the Event You've Wondered, Thl1 Is Why They Call it 'the Windy City'
Great Lakes Storm
Takes Seven Lives
By The Associated Press
, An icy s pring storm tor e
across the Great Lakes region
today with winds up to 90 mph
that wrecked buildings. ripped
power lines and trees, disabled a
freighter and sent Ice packs
smashing into lakeshore proper·
ty.
Al least seven deaths were
blamed on the near·bliuard that
caused widespread blackouts In
several states. dumped heavy
snow in some areas a nd turned
street s and s idewalks into
great sheets of ice.
SEi4SllEUS GO
FOR GOOD JJ'IU
OCEAN crTY, N.J . <AP ) -
Who sells s eashells by the
seashore? Not Ocean Cfty.
About thia time each year,
local beacbeomben belin eol·
lectiq lhelll to be atven to IUID· mer t.ourt.tl wttll 1111 <>nu Qty
decal .uaebed • a promotional
and IOOdwW ........ Resklell&a 'wbo brtac la at leut 10 .. ,...._.
table'' lbelll reeetve ceJtlftcatea
namlna them honorary
beachcombers. . '
The 730 -foot Canadian ore
freighter Labradoc with 20 men
aboard was reported in trouble
in Lake Erie a bout 18 miles
northwest of Ashtabula. Ohio. A
Canadian coast guard pla ne
circled it to drop Life rafts and
another freighter was on the
way to the scene.
The U.S. Coast Guard s aid the
Labradoc broadcast a mayday
signal this morning, reporting it
was :·listing heavily to port in
winds up to 50 knots and had
15·fool waves washing over its
deck.
At least 170,000 homes and
businesses in Michigan were
plunged into darkness as winds
topping M mph lashed the Lower
Peninsula.
Ice packs on Lake 'Erie were
blown ashore at Buffalo, N.Y.,
wrel!king a t avern and s ix
boui u along the shoreline.
About 75 persons evacuated
their homes ln lbe Sunset Bay
com munlty when floodwaters
from Cattaraugua Creek sur·
rounded about 200 homes .
Authorities in Ohio said
roora were ripped orr numerous
homes and businesses and many
witldows were sbalte{'ed.
A clrcus-alle lent collapsed on
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2 Employees
Held in
Store Thefts
Two N ei m a n Mar c u s
employees were ar rested Thurs·
day by Newport Beach police
who a lleged the pa ir had stolen
St .300 worth of m erchandise
from the department store.
Cr aig Rosenbe r g, 21, and
Raymond Mazze i, 36, both of
23275 Pompeii Drive , Laguna
Niguel, were arrested at the
Fashion lsland department store
at about 1 p.m.
According to police, the two
men allegedJy were seen taking
merchandise by store security,
employees It also was alleged
they had gotten r efunds for
merchandis e they never r e·
turned to the store's inventory.
Rosenberg was listed as a
salesman and Mazzei as a hair
dresser on police arrest reports. ,
2 Face Drug Raptt
GARDENA (AP> -Cynthia
Johnson, 22, of Lo$ Angeles and
Veronica Braim. 24, or Rese<la
were arrested and $150,000
worth o( PCP confiscated, along
with enough chemicals to pro-
duce another Sl million worth of
the drug. Gardena police re·
ported.
sociation. .
Named defendants a re the
I r v i n e Co mp a n y , F ir s t
American Title Company. the
slate, the county. the city of
Ne wport Reach and Attorney
General George DeukmeJian.
Alleged in the suit is that the
property covered by the state
i>u rchase was constitutiona lly
protected public tidelands .
"At no time did the Irvine
Co mpany .. acquire a ny valid
legal right thereto or interest
therei n." the complaint alleges.
It goes on to ask the court to
order the company lo repay t he
S3.4 milhon plus seven percent
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Coast
Weather
Mostly cloudy today
through Saturday morning
becoming clear Saturday
afte r.noon. Highs Saturday
in the 70s. Lows tonight in
the SOs.
INSIDE TODAY
r ive htmdred fifty tap dan·
cers co~ land Orange Coun·
ty an t~ "Gwmwu Book of
World Records" if all goes
according to pl.an Saturday
during filming of a TV
special. T}l!t hoofen. mostly
f rom the coastal com ·
mvnitiu .. are out to best • a
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-WASKJNOTON fAP>-He,.., at·a·glance, are the hlllhll&ht.a
or Pr<esidt-nt Carter'• ~neru address:.
OIL Pa.ICING
Ca~r proposed a tlmetable ror pbaaln• out federal pnc con·
trol on crude oil blt Septembfr Ull. Admln straUon official ay
lht> rrse ol U.S. oU price• to world lt>vtll will 'dd libout 4 to 5 Ct'nta ~r t•lloa to tM ~ ot a pUoa of tuoline Ot.Mr estimate• b ve
ran1ed '-I> to 11 ceou per plloo.
" WINDFALL PaOFITil TAX
llt' p~t'd a tax or so pt-re nt on addlt1on1l rompany profit..,
l,)roduced by l'\•moval or price controh1 on o I al,..,ady in production
Ofrielab aay th combined tftcct ol lhas "windh&JI profiu. ti.x'' plus
rt>1:ular ft'deral. a&.at• and loc'al Income tax s w->uld uctually re
c·ovt1r for lhe pubU some '10 IMM'C.nl of the addJUooal profits from
lil'ront 1 ol
F.NEllliV n 1NO
Carter prupoffd an EMr11 Sffurlly fi'und. draw1n(l on some
Sll 4 billion or mo!'<' or th•• 1.1dd1t1on11l 011 tux lncomt• durlnJi tht•
next lhn!e yea .... to provide about $2 1 blllton an aid to tht> fX>Or,
$100 mllllon lo 101prove mil transit ladlllle~ and SI 6 b1lbon to In
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crease domf'ttlc ener1y ~
' Hll:AnNG ANO COOUNG He pled&-S to JMll l8'o effect. aa IOOG u ~ ~fPl'O'•
m andatorT {bennoetat lllda ln non-~•ldentlal Mtldl..,1. Tem-
perah1res fOUld bt' tel no hlper than 15 de1reea for he1Un1 and •
low~r ua.n • de1reee tor coollna.
DalVING Carter urged motorlata to redllff their driviftl voluntarUy by to to 2Q mn.11 per wHk. perh•PIJ by leaving their can home o~
day a W4. .. k tie al50 ordered phasing out or free and cut-rate park-
ing avGJ.lable to m 1ny federal employees.
STATS G~N& TAaG~"TS tt... aw-6po9ed aettin1 state tar1eta ror reducing gasoline con-
s umptloa, to be met by voluntary aclionl 11 poaib&e.
GA STA110N CLOSINGS
H il bfcomff necessary to close gasoline stations on weekeoda
t-0 5avu luel, i.ta&ea coY.ld aubmlt alLernaUve couervalioo plam
11ubject to rederal approval. Gas station closings on weekends
would become mandatory in 1 itate that failed to be meet con·
eervatlon goab.
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strucliou ualng solar enern, and permanent exemption or
"gasohol," an alcobOl·8uo&ine mixture, from the gasoline tax. ·
THE ENVlllONMIENT
He postponed for one year the next planned reduction of lead
ln gasoline. This would save tbe ol.1 needed to replace the lead
while maintainln1 necessary octane ratings.
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BAY •••
interest from the sale date of
April 11 . 1975.
Carter Plan Faces Tough Battle
W ASHJ NGTON tAP I -Pr~si·
dent Carter's energy plan to COU·
ple higher domestic oil and
gasoline prices with a "windfall
proCits tax" is already racing stiff
opposition an Congress.
Top administration allies on
Capitol Hill predicted an uphill
battle for the talt proposaJ the
president announced Thursduy
; mght
.. It 's going to be tough."' said
Sef>ale Ener~y Committee
Chairman Henry M. Jackson. D·
Wash
ln a nat1ooally broadcast ad·
dress. t he pres ide nt would
g radually lift price lids on
domestically produced crude oil.
leading to tota l decontrol by
m1d·l981 -a goal long sought by
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NUCLEAR. • •
that the federa l Nuclt>a r
Regulatory Commiss ion found
from prt•ltminary informataon
on Rancho Set'o thut there was
110 reason to order 1t shut.
The engtne<'r, .John Mattimoe.
said 1t JS a safe plant, and rec
om mended keeping it runmng
After the vote at about 2 a.m .
the board members and about
hair the peak crowd stayed 1.n
the basement cafeteria l'xchang·
1ng questions and answers.
Guards l'arller clnsf'd the
doors after the arrival or the
maximum number or persons al·
lowed in the building by the fire
marshal. which Baird said was
960. Loudspeakers were set up
in t he lobby. A number of
persons waited outdoors to enter
when others lert.
Less than a handful of the
first 30 speakers favored keep-
mg the plant open. They were
applauded by about one-third of
the audience and booed by
much of the remainder.
Chairman Baird wamed that
outbursts were robbing speakers
of time. and at one point halted
the proceedings and said. "Now
wait a minute. This is ~etting to
sound like a joint meeting of the
Hell's Angels."
· Emotions ran high. A standing
ovation went lo Mike Gi llogly of
·acramento who had been ar-
rested while climbing the fence
:tt the plant Saturday.
"It was a very s<'ary thin~ lo
do ... It's a very negative ex-
perienc<' to be in jail," Gillogly
said.
Statements, generally brier
and articulate, cume from many
types of persons: teachers. doc·
tors. fa rme rs, students. and
many representatives or such
groups as Friends or the Earth.
Friends or the River. Peace Cen·
ters and Peace-Life centers In
several towns, forme r anti-war
activist Tom Hayden 's Cam-
p,aign for Economic De mecracy.
the Sierra Club and the Society
for Humanized Birth.
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the U.S. oil industry
AdmirustratJon offir1als l>Uid
the plan would add 4 to 5 c<'nls a
gallon to the price or gu~ohnc and
other petroleum products by
mid-1981. But other unofficial
estimates pulthe total increase at
up to !Scents a gallon. Carter's address ca me two
years after he sent his first ent!rgy
plan to Congress as "~he moral
equivalent of war." a packaJ:e of
proposals that took Congress until
last fall to pass.
Carter said the action would
help conserv~ oil by making it
more expensive and also provide
a financial incentive to US. oil
companies to seek a nd develop oil
fields.
And he told Americans: "Each
Monkey Pete
Returns to
Stripper Act
NASHVILLE. Tenn. 1AP1 -
After a footloose night on the town. a fire -eating. t equila·
swilling. blue-Jean clad monkey
named Pete is back in the arms
or bis stripper.
Pete is part of exotic dancer
Sylvia LaSerenals sn ake-and-
simian act. In the wee hours of
Wednesday, after her show at
the Classic Cat JI, he dashed out
an open door and headed
downtown. trailing his leas h
Manager Gary Rook said the
3-foot, 35-pound monkey ran
away because Pete's partner. a
75-pound boa constrictor. rubbed
him the wrong way.
Ms. La.Serena._ 28. of Mexico
City, said or the simian Thurs-
d~y. "He does this a ll the time.
He's done it before. I've had him
for four years. He just pulled his
leash and I couldn 'l get hold of
him. I was holding the snake."
But the meandering monkey
was returned to the fold.
"He was way out on t he
highway." Ms LaScrena said.
"I think h e jumped on
som ebody·s car and the guy
rolled the window down and he
got in."
Pet.-was buck on the billing
for Thursday night's shows.
Frowa Pag~ A I
STORM .•.
n boat show In Grand Traverse
County. Mich .. Thursday night,
but sheriff's deputies s aid all the
spectators escaped, uninj ured.
In Lansing, Mich., snow and
sleet "turned the s treets and
sidewalks into great sheets of
ice." said Mayor Gerald Graves.
About 50.000 Commonwealth
Edison customers in the Chicago
metropolitan area, including
40,000 lo the northern and
westem suburbs. lost electrical
power ror up to "everaJ hours
because or downed lines.
Stuart Lewis, a Federal Avia-
tion AdmlnistratJon duty om cer.
said winds forced some opera-
tion al delays at Chicago's
O'Hara International Airport. .
Chicago Fire Department of-
ficial• said severe wlnds ripped
loose several marble slabs from
th• Rltz·Carlton Hotel that fell
10 to 15 ftoon1 to the sidewalk orr
North Michigan Ave nue. No In·
jurlH were resrorted, but
autborltles closed the street
alODf'llde the hotel.
Winds slashing across Lake
Mlchl1an nor th or Chicago
reached between 80 and 90 mph,
whipplna up some 15-foot waves,
accordlnc to the Coast Guard at
Wilmette. There were no reports
of damap or injury.
~ A rapidl.y movlna cold h-ont
w11 behind the winds. with tem-
perat111111 pJummetl.ng by 20 or
30 de1reee ID only an hour or
two. pluqtna into the tee111 In
nortbem lllinoi1 counUea during
the ni1bt.
of you will have to use less oU and
pay more for it." Ke said thla
would help move the nation away
from its heavy reliance on import·
edoil.
To keep oil compan1es from get-
li ng too rich from decontrol,
Carter proposed the "windfall
profits tax" on half the extra
revenues that oil companies
would get frpm higher prices.
Proceeds would be used to aid
poor families. for mass transit
projects and to help develop
energy sources. ·
U .$.-produced oil is held at
about $9 for a 42-gallon barrel.
DID CARTER SURRENDER
TO OILCONCERNS?-AS
GASOLINE MONEY
SPLIT SIX WAYS-A7
CORN, SUGAR CANE
ADDED TO GA$-83
Carter's plan would allow it to rise
gradually to the world market
priC'cofabout515a barrel.
Administration officials said
the dcC'ontrol plan was designed
in s uch a way as to dampen its in·
flationary impact this year.
The offi cials estimated that de·
control would add one-tenth or 1
percent to living costs that have
been increasing al an annual rate
of a bout 10 percent in 1979.
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AIRPORT •..
proposed agreement and that it
was key to the discrimination is·
sue.
The agreem e nt was never
ratified by county officials and
City Councilwoma n J ackie
Heather told the hearing Thurs-
day that it didn't constitute
"some unholy alliance."
Mrs. Heather described the
proposed agreement as "an in·
nocent effort to gel things mov-
ing"' a nd said the a irlines
weren't involved in its prepara·
lion. .
· Frontier. Continental and PSA
earlie r in the day put on
testimony to back their conten-
tion. along with the FAA, that
the county has arbitrarily ex-
c I uded air carriers from the
airport. an exclusion that isn't
based on noise considera tions.
At one point, two Continental
executives offered conflicting
view s of the s tatus or the
airport.
Late Wednesday Thomas Cur-rigan. vice pre.'lident for gov-
ernmental affairs. said he thinks
the airport terminal is al capaci·
ty and that there Is no room for
his airline unless some con-
s truction Is undertaken.
S ul early Thursday another
Continental vice president.
Richard Mooney said he doesn't
cons ider the ai rp1ort over -
crowded.
His view was echoed by ex-
ecutives from Frontier and PSA.
The discussion o f what
Newport Beach City Attorney
Dennis O'Neil dubbed as the
"mystery document'' came dur-
ing Mrs. Heather's testimony.
She followed the executives lo
the witness stand.
Mrs. Heather also read a pre-
' pared statement In which she ..
challenged the validity of the
hearing, not.Ing that in her view,
dlscrtmjnatlon bas to be judged
in llght of noise controls imposed
ori the airport by state law.
She said that if the FAA ls go-
ing to void those state stand~
by f orclr}g the airport to take on
m ore air carriers and more
rUghts, then the federal govern·
ment "better be reaQ. to accept
someofthtsnewllablUty."
Mrs. Heather said "the result.a
o r this hearing are pre·
det~rmJ.ned." levellng a ebarte
timilar to lbe one fnade at the
opening session on Tuesday by
Mike Gatske, the special counHl
for OrangeCounty .
Gatzke aald there are indic•·
lions that the FAA baa already
decided to find 11alnst the ~·
ty and he dettribed tbe proceed·
In••· that ire sl1ted to end to-day, ualtmn.
Skirts Busted
Det. Doris St.oehr deft ) is he mmed m by old uniform al>
Del. Ellen King goes over barricade during demonstra·
Lion of the new look called for under an order to stand
ardize uniforms for men and women of New York City
Police Department. Skirts arc out and pants are the or-
der or the day
Jerry, Linda Off
On Africa Saf arl?
NEW YORK <AP> -Aides to
California Gov. Jerry Brown
said today he was leaving on l:l
10-day African safari with "a
friend."
It is rumored that the friend i&
his sometime companion. rock
Judge Orders
Tot Returned
MANILA. Philippines <AP> -
A judge has ordered a hospital
and a social worker lo return a
girl born almost three years ago
and held by the hospital because
the parents couldn't pay the bill.
"Babies are not chattel. and
ther cannot be m ade collateral
to ins ure payment or an indeb·
tedness." Judge Willelmo C.
Fortun ruled in Linga1en, the
northern Philippines.
To convert a baby Into col-
late~! or security "would not
only be Inhuman. uncharitable
and unchristian. but also illegal
and unconstitutional.·· he said.
singer Llnda Ronstadt.
Brown. an unannounced
Democratic presidential con-
tender. "agonized" over the
political implications or vaca-
tioning with Miss Ronstadt. ac-
cording to friends. who were
quoted by the New York Post.
.. Finally. he just said, 'To hell
with it.· " one unide ntified
friend was quoted as saying.
Brown was expected to take a
flig ht from John F . Kennedy
Airport to Liberia today. •
The Post said Brown. 41, was
believed to be traveling with the
32-year-old Miss Ronstadt.
Aides to the governor said on-
ly that he was traveling with "a
frie nd."
The newspaper said sources
close to Brown would .(lOl say
whether the vacation meant that
he and Miss Ronstadt would be
married during lbe trip.
"He's strait-laced and I think
1l 's fair to say he would know a
tri p like this would invite
speculation about their plans."
another friend was quoted as
saying.
Those rilinR the lawsuit charge
in their complaint that jthe pay-
ment to the company "was an il-
legal payment. of pubUc monies"
and "ia a waste of public monies
and said payment is void and
voidable."
The 1975 sale endet1 a long-
standing dispute over the Upper
Bay tidelands and forever ended
the lrvine Company's plan to de·
velop the Upper Bay.
Simultaneously , the Upper
Newport Bay tid elands were set
asi d e a s protected pu bl 1t·
wild lands.
The Irvine Company officials
had no advance notice of the
foundation's intention to file th<'
lawsuit. .
Consequently. they were una-
ble today to comment on the al-
legations .
However, First American Ti-
tle Company conveyed the tltkt
from the company to the state in
1975.
· That meant the title company
had researched ownership and
in its opinion. found the transfer
to be proper.
F,.._PageAJ
CHASE •..
mg reports of a prowler JUSI
blocks away . were told of the
chase and arrived to take Darke
into custody minutes after he was downed. ·
Recovered, police said , were
S104 In cash reportedly taken
fro m a purse b e lon ging to
Jenson's mother. Mrs. George C.
Adams .
Young J enson. beginning work
on a n apprentice carpenter's JOb.
could not be reached for comment
this morning.
But Fountain Valley Police Lt
Bob McClain noted: "The kid did
one grealjob."
Rebels Mop Up
Amin's Forces
NAIROBI . Kenya <AP>
Tanzanian and Ugandan-rebel
invaders were mopping up rem·
nants or President ldi Amin's
forces in the Ugandan capital or
Kampala today a s Libyan
troops. the bulwark of his de·
lenses. retreated eastward, anti·
Amin exile sources said.
They said the Libyans ap·
peared to be prepa ring to nee
Uganda, and the invasion force
would probably lake lull control
of Kampala over the weekend.
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FRI DAV, APRIL 6, 1979 TEN CEN-n$
Sued on Bay Islands Sale
By Gl\al' GRANVll.L °'*I*""~*" A lawau1l cumoo al re('()V rmg
lh(I S3 • malhon paud by th • l~h'
t o the" lrvlrw ('om Ju.my for lh1 ~
island and nlbt'r hdl'I nd11 in
Up~r New~lOrt » •\ was filetl to
day 10 OrBOJ(<' Coullt) Su}>l"T1or
Court
The suit hll'd h~ tht• Or<inRt'
County "'oun<la\1011 for rt>:-.n a
Uon or Pul>hf i}rOJ}t'r1 ) ulh$l''
the compuny rlul not u~ n thl' \11~
pt'r 8rty land when al WU!> :.old to
t he at t tn 197S
Thr c-omplalnt lndtcot<'s thl·
foundation la un u111ncoq)Qrul
l'd a 'Iodation with Frunll
Robinson. l"r nl't>S Hoblnbon Al
Ian BN'lt. J t•an t-;tx-1 ling C'oht'n
lht• S1t'rrt1 Cluh arnd M ll'h(•ll,
Pt>rraull u.., ourt1ci. lo lht• U!>
t-or1alton
N n med dt•lt-nd;anti. u rf' th•·
I r v 1 n l' C' o m p u n y • lo' 1 1 i. l
Amcru·ao '1'1th· Compuny thl·
atuh'. thl' county. the city of
"It·~ porl li ·~ch and Attorney
Gl•nt>rtil Geor1-te Deukmejian
Allt>ged 1n the suit 1s that the
property covered by the stale
uurl•huN\" wus conslttuttonally
prolectt.'<i publlo t 1delands
··At no umt-did the Irvi ne
Co nwauy .'Ul'quire any valid
lt·~n l nghl thereto or interest
thcrl'tn." the complaint alleg~s
It J;:oes on to ask the court lo
order the com pany to repay lhe
$3.4 million plus seven percent
interest from the sale date of
April 11. 1975.
T hose fi ling the lawsuit charge
in their complaint that Jthe pay-
ment to the company "was an il -
legal payment of public monies"
and "is a waste of public monies
and said payment 1s ~01d and
voidable.··
• The 1975 saJe ended a long -
standing dispute over the Upper
Bay tidelands and forever ended
the Irvine Company's plant.ode-
'4elop the Upper Bay
Simultaneously, the Upper
Newport Bay tidelands were set
aside a s protected public
wildlands.
Th~ Irvine Company officials
bad no advance notice of tbe
foundation's intention lo me the
lawsuit.
Consequently. they we re una-
ble today to comment on ~ al·
legations.
However, First American Ti-
tle Company conveyed the tiUe
from the company to the state in
1975.
• That meant the title company
had researched ownership and
in its opinion, found the transfer
to be proper.
Cal Warns F on Squeeze
Raneho Seeo
Nuclear Pinnt
Won't Be Shut
SACRAMENTO 1A P 1 The
managers of the Rancho Seco
nuclear power pla nt voted 3·2
early today to keep 1t operating
despite the mc1dent at its near
t win in Three Mi le Is land. Pa
A few hours later. the U.S.
Nuclt'ar Regulatory Commission
Tree Trim
Crew Cuts
reJected an appeal by Go' f:d
mund Brown Jr lo h!n11>0ranl)
close Rancho Seco.
Brown also made a dirett ap-
peal lo the public l y ownc>d
Sacramento Municipal Ullltly
District to s hut down the plant
until the trouble at Three Mile
Is land ·is analyzed. Both were
built by the Babcock & Wilcox
Co
Ma nagers voted after seven
noisy hours of testimony from
the public . most of it urging
the m to s hut the plant at least
temporariJy.
The chairman of the Nuclear
H Regulatory Commission said m e'ea Power a fetter written today to Brown _, that. the.re was_ '..:reasonable as·
A power failure blamed on a
tree trimming crew that cul off
a limb and s imultaneously the
electricity to 1.570 c·ustomers
struck a la rge area of Costa
Mesa today
Southe rn California Edison
Co. s pokesm an Jim Kennedy
said the 8:42 a.m . interruption
affected an area bounded by the
Corona del Mar Freeway on the
north, Wake F'orest Drive on the
south. Bear Street on the east
and Colle~ A venue on the wes t.
He said Edison linemen trat'·
mg the source found a tree crew
trim ming al Garlingford Street
and College Avenue caused a
branch to fall onto a line. snap-
ping it
He said it was a private con·
cern not a city parks depart·
menl crew or an Edison Co.
team
The outage darkened traffic
s ig n als the l e n gth of busy
Fairview Road from Pair Dri ve
to the San Diego Freeway, but
almos t aJJ power was restored
·by9: 14a.m .. Kennedy said
s urance" that Rancho Seco "can
continue to oper ate without
danger to the public health and
s afely.''
The plant is on a prairie a few
miles southeast of Sacramento
and about the same distanc•e
northeast of Stotkton
The rive board m embers in-
dicated in an informa l telephon<'
poll last week that they stood 3·2
in favor of maintaining opera
lions .
The roll call was the same as
the informal poll . Voting to keep
running were President Wilham
Baird and m emhers Paul ?rr
and Donald McClain. Volin to
shut down were m embers Rick
Castro and Gary Hursh.
After a'B'out 2' 2 hours . the
board had heard from about 30
of the 107 persons who signed to
s peak. At midnig ht. SMUD's
chie f engineer arrived from
Washin~on, D.C . with the word
that the f e d e ral Nu cl e ar
Regulatory Comm ission fou nd
from preliminary infocmaliQn
on Rancho Scco that lhcre was
no reason lo order 1l shut.
1• Dtte .. , DarHa'
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Added
Planes
Opposed
B y JOANNE RE YNOLDS
04 IM 0.11, Pii.t Stolff
Air CaJiforn1a Vice President
F'red Davis today testified that
allowing new airlines al Orange
County Airport without increas-
ing airport facilities would put
his 12-year-old airline out of
business.
Davis was one of four A.ir Cal
witnesses eatled lo testify in the
fina l day or hearings by the
Fede ra l Aviation Administra -
tion into allegations of dis-
crim ination against air carriers'
at the county airport.
FAA officials say exclus ive
use by A1r California. Hughes
EARLIER AIRPORT
TESTIMONY-A.2
Ai r w esl a nd Golden West
Airlines 1.s .wuust discriminallon
a nd is illegal unde r federal
law.
PEDESTRIANS LEAN INTO STRONG WIND THURSDAY NEAR DOWNTOWN CHICAGO Ora nge County: Air California.
and city or Newport Beach of·
ricials and the state m aintain
that restrictions for noise con·
' In the Event You've Wondered, This is Why Some Call It 'the Windy City'
Spring Storm Kills 16
'
trol and lack of s pace outweigh
the dis crimination issue
A t p r e s Cf t. Co n l i n e n l a I
Airlines holds route authority to
fl y between Orange County and
Portland and Seattle.
Great Lakes Area, Michigan, Ohio Hit Hard In addition. five othe r a irlines
ha ve pending applications in·
volving Orange County routes.
By The Associated PTess
A storm driving s now al near
hurricane force howled across
the Great Lakes region today.
wrec}ong homes and businesses.
triggering floods and causing
widespread bla(·kouls
At least 16 persons, including
eight an Canada. died in the palh
of the storm. called one of the
worst on record for April.
Winds 65 mph and gus ting
abov<' 90 mph m some places
ripped down power Imes. tore
roofs off buildings and sent ice
floes crashing into lake:shorc
buildings.
T he 325 foot Canadian ore
fre1~hler Labradoc brokc up and
started taking on wa ter after 1t
was lashed by 50-knot wands and
15-foot waves in icy Lake Erie
about 18 miles no rthwe::.t of
Ashtabula. Ohio A U.S Coast
Guard helicopter was sent lo
pluck the 20 crewmen to safety
Power was shut off to tens of None have been able to get
thousands of homes and bus1-county officials to agree to lease
nesses in sc>vcral :,late:,, al least them airport space.
temporarily Explaining the ban on new
.. As far as total dam:.tg<' and leases. the four Air -Cal w1l-
intens1ty of a storm of an) type. nesses based their posic.ion on
this is probably th<' worst we restrictions or flight..c; for noise
have had since the March 1976 co ntrol and lack of space.
ice storm ... said Jon Bartel. a . But Davis. the airlines' ch.ief
:::.pokesman for the Wisconsin of marketing. pointed out that
Electric Power Co reduction in the numbeT of
Utility eompaniei. counted flig hts a llotted to Air Cal lo
<See STORM, P age A2) make room for a nother airline
could put his firm into a money-
losing situation.
E~wreStling Teen
Pins The/ t Suspect
"Clearly. ru.tuc ing Air
Califomia's operations and at·
temptmg to squeeze more car-
riers inlo the a lready over-
e ro wded exis ting facilit y is
neither a viable nor a desirable
<See AIRPORT, Page A2>
By JERRY CLAUSEN
OlllM 0•11• PllotSl•lf
A 125-pound youth who saw a
sus pected burglar leave his Poun-
ta1 o Va lley hom e Th ursday·
ch ased down the 6-foot. 4·inch
200-pounder a nd sat on him until
police arrived.
Arrested was une mployed
carpenter Gary C Darke. 32. of
Anaheim. He was booked mto
Easter Egg
H1mt Slated
Students a t Orange Coast
College In Costa Mesa figured
the y 'd wind up with egg on their
faces if they didn·t do something
to gel egg on the races of Harbor
Area kids Saturday.
So they are sponsoring a 10
a.m . Easler Egg Hunt at the
OCC Children's Cente r. 2701
Monitor Wa~. just off A~ms
Avenue be't we e n Harbo r
Boulevard and Fairview Road.
Orange County J ail on susp1c1on
of resa.dential burglary .
His 5-foot. 7·inch captor . 18·
year-old Ronald Lee J enson. told
police he was returning home at
10:30 p.m. when he saw Darke
leaving through the rear door or
the houseat9684Shamrock Ave.
Police said the youth, a former
LaQuinta High School wrestler.
chased the suspect through the
residential neighborhood.
The suspect finally was tackJed
0 0 the lawn or 8 home at 9681
Shamrock Ave .. police said.
Officers. who we re investigat·
Ing reports or a prowler just
blocks away, were told of lhe
chase and a.rrived to take Darke
into c ustody minutes after he was
downed.
Recovered. police said. were
Sl0.4 in cash reportedly taken
from a purse be longing l o
Jenson'• mother, Mrs. George C.
Adams. Children or all ages are invited
to stalk the wily chocolate egg /
and a more common species, the
old-fashioned color·dyed bard·
bolled kind, lurking In the
bus bes.
Young Jenson. beginning work
on an appttntice ca.,,enter's Job,
could not be reached for comment
this morning.
Coast
Weather
Mostly c loudy today
through Saturday morning
becoming clear Saturday
afte rnoon. Highs Saturday ~
in the 70s. Lows tonight in
the SOs.
INSIDE TOD1' V
f'lve hundred fi/t11 tap dan·
cen could Jond Orange Coun-
ty m the "Guillneu Book o/
• World Recorm" If oll goea
according to pl.an Satur;day
during filming of a TV
$J>f!cjal. T~ hoofer&. mostly
fro m the coastal com-
munities .. ore· out to t>.1t a
record .et ht London four
years ago. SH. Page Bl.
u c:.u .. M
'"' cw ..
All .... ..
C11
llotMr duck 1eta an etC.'Ol't from f atber
(the white one> as she leads her 10 duck·· UDP on an outina on a fine 8.Prina du.
The ducks belong to Dennis and Betty -
Holland of Costa Mesa.
A real, live Easter bunny will be
on hand roe technical advice, ac·
cording to Associated Student
Body l!P)kesmen .
But Fountain Valley Police tA.
Bob McClain noted: ''The kid did
one areal job,"
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' Hearing 60tJen Ne.PQr:.t-county Agreement • • By JOANN£ •EYNOLD8 .................
A "mystery ~ument" that
'¥18 intended to aettl• tbe ....
running a rport feud between
N •wport Roach and Oran1e
County WQ the roeu1 ol .... 1
rnant-uven at Thunday'1 bear
ing on the ~nty atrport.
The hHrlnf(. called by the
"'t!de ral Aviation Admlnlstra·
ConspirQCY
Charged by
New U Staff
By PRILIP llOSMA•IN ~ Ot•O..ty f'I ........
T he editor or a U Irvine cart\·
p u s newspaper asser t e d
Thursday that a student govern·
menl vote to freeze funds to
operate the news paper wu the
result of a conspiracy of editors
of the competing weekly journal.
Though editor Richard Clucas
of the New U said others with
"legitimate complaint.a against
us'' were involved, "most ol lhe
people who want to see us re-
moved either work for the Real
U I his competitor > or have close
ties lo it.
Tuesday, the student govern·
ment voted 14-6 to transfer the
remaining SI0,000 In a student
acc ount used to pay for
publishing the New U. to an ac·
count to be used to fund a new
news paper the goals and struc-
ture of which have not been de-
termined The freeze of funds came aft.er
months of controvers y about
a rticles and bogus advertise-
m e nts Intended a s humor
published in the New U
Among the items some stu-
dents considered offensive were
a story and photogr aphs of a wet
T-shirt contest. and advertise-
ments about Jews and Iranians.
Ka ren BJorneby. student gov-
ernment executive vice presi-
dent and an editor of the Real U.
:>aid Clucas·s assertioos about ·
conspiracy arc ··categorically
untrue."
She said that the Real U pro·
ducers have no wish to take over
publication of the ir m ore
established competitor. the New u
Monkey Pete
Retiuns to
Stripper Act
NASHVILLE. Tenn. IAP>
After a footloose night on the town. a fi re-eating, tequila-
swilling, blue-jean clad monkey
named Pete is back in the arms
of his stripper.
Pete is part of exotic dancer
Sylvia LaSer ena 's snake-and·
s imian act . In the wee hours or
Wednesday, a fter her show at
the Classic Cat 11, be dashed out
a n o pen door a nd beaded
downtown. trailing his leash.
Manager Gary Rook said the
3-foot , as.pound monkey ran
a way because Pete's partner, a
75-pound boa conatriclor-' rubbed
him the wrong way.
Ms. LaSerena., 28, of Mexico
City, said of the simian Thurs-
duy, "He does this all the time.
He's done it before J've bad hi m
for four years. He Just pulled his
leash and J couldn't get hold ol
him . I was holding the s nake."
But the meandering monkey
was returned t.o the fold.
"He was way out on the
highway," Ms. LaSerena swd.
"I think h e jumpe d o n
s ome body's car and the guy
rolled the window down and he
got in."
U-. II 9"" ti.• 'l:'••"lli Ullo aDetetioal or rlmin• Uoe qalnlt atr canien •t the
fa~Ulty
In all, t.here are 10 111eocjl'H
•nd alrtines participating In tht'
procee•...,. Th~y ar• the io'AA.
lbe ClOUllly, NeWS*t Beath. lht•
atate, Alf CaUfornla, llu11he.
Alrwnt. Ooldfft West Ah11n 11.
PSA. l"ronU•r Airlln«11 and Co11
She's a Winner
U...WAUtlMI.
Becawre \he county will oab
allow Ai r Callrornla, Airwest
atnd Ool~ We t to leas. •Pitt
al th• l trl)(>rt, the FAA hal al·
l rl d dl11f r lmlnat1on against
otn•r olrlln~a that hold or are
applying for routea into the
county
ll wms th<' Frontier attorney ~i;duy who raised the tint
What does the woman who has everythi<lg get fo r her
75th birthday? Crystal Horn of Newport Beach got a
trophy proclaiming that she is the world 's greatest
mother. grandmother and great grandmothe r. Wh at
more could a mother want ', The oc:cas1on \.\as a surprise
birthday party for the Bays1dc·Vtllage resident Wednes-
day. He r family, plus scores of fnends attended.
Jerry, Linda Off .
On Africa Safari?
NEW YORK IAP l -Aides to
California Gov. Jerry Brown
sa id t.oda.y he was leaving on a
10-day African safar i with "a friend."
It is rumored that the friend 1s
his sometime companion. rock
singer Linda Ronstadt.
Brown, an unannounced
Democratic preside ntial con-
tende r, "agonized" over the
political implications of vaca-
tioning with Miss Ronstadt, ac
"Why would anyone want to
reud this rubbish? Ustcn
to this ... "
cording to fri ends. who were
quoted by the New York Post.
··Finally, he just said 'To beU
with it.· " one unidentified
friend was quoted as s aying.
Both he und Miss Ronstadt
had reservations on a late after-
noon Pan American m ght .
The Post said Brown, 41, was
believed to be traveling with the
32-year-old Miss Ronstadt.
Aides to the governor said on-
ly that he was traveling with "a
friend.··
2 Sentenced
In Exploding
Balloons Case
T w o men convic t e d of
launching exploding a ir balloons
into the path of Incoming private
aircraft al Or a nge County
Ai rport were sentenced Thurs-
day in Harbor Municipal Court
lo 30 days in jail each an(! a $500
finf'
T he sentences a r e s tayed
pending appeals.
Pete was back on the billing
for Thursday night's shows. Mrs. Trudeau
" Says Friend's
Death Hurt
s
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Terry Randall Huff, 26, of
Costa Me s a . a nd T i mothy
Joseph Ropchan, 24, of Orange.
were found guilty of nine counts
each of misdemeanor charges
pertamu\g to the crimes.
Both were employus of Con-
trol Components, an Irvine pipe
valve manufacturing company
fro m which bal loons we re
launched on al least four OC·
(•as 1ons last November and
December. police said.
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TORONTO <AP> -Ma rgaret
Trudeau says the death of her
closeat friend, Queen Alia or
Jordan. wu the final event that
led to the end of her unhappy
marriage to Prime Minister
Pierre Eliott Trudeau. Sbe also
told of beavy pot smoking.
She aaid she met the queen
when Kini Hussein visited
Canada in 1974.
''Wit.bin hours. she had taken
me in hand, forced me to laugh
about our lives, poked fun at my lean," lln. Trudeau wrote ln
the lateet Ml'tallled ilaslallment
of her autobiography. "Beyond
Reason.
When told of the queen's death
in . a 11'77 belieopter cruh, ·•1
started 1b1kin1," she s aid.
"Teart poured down my face. It
w11 too much for me. Jt made a
mockery of all our conversa·
Uou, tbe •Q Alia had kept in·
tlaUq tbat everytbln1 wouJd
tUl'D out well for botb ol ua."
No aircraft were damaged by
the heUum-fueled balJooos.
f',.._P~AJ
AIRPORT •••
alternative," Davis testified.
Other testimony was offered
by airline Ptesldeot Robert Cllf·
ford who said, "The market
place is here and we fiy If 'and
we fly it well. Additional service
is going to requife additional
s pace ln the aJrport terminal
and airport facility."
His testimony was supported
by architect Tom Moon, who ex-
plained that the 27,000 square
foot terminal building should ac·
tually be 120,000 square feet to
com ply with FAA ataadards for
serving UM 1.2 million people
wbo got onto airplanes at
Orange Cowly Airport In 1171.
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Rrl• ol ~...atone about the document prepared last Oc·
tober In meet.Inga between two
Newport.Beach City Councilmen
a nd members of Supervisor
Thom .. RHey'a t1tarr.
· The document, which they
called an •1reement t.o apee,
wH ~ have provided the bu11
for ellCllng the Jona·running legal
battle lo which the city has
blocked lbe county's efforts to
renegotiate airline leases •nd
improve alrport facllltle1.
But tbe rtonUer attorney tn.
dicated he believed lbe three
tenant alrllnea were parties to lbc
propoeed agreement and that It
was key to the dlacriminaUon is
sue.
The aireeme nt was never ratified by county orfacia~ and
City Councilwom a n Jackie
Heather told the hearing Thurs
day that it didn't constitute
"some unholy ,mancc "
Mrs. Heather described the
proposed agr~menl as "un in
nocent effort t.o get things mov·
ing" and said the alrllneri
weren't involved ID it.a 1m:rp11ra-
tion. ·
Frontier. Continenta l nnd PSA
e arlie r In the d ay vut on
testimony to bock their C'ontcn
lion, along with thl' fo'AI\, tbut
the county has 'arbltrar11y ex
eluded air carrie rs fro m tbt-
airport. an exclusion that lan'l
based on noise considerations.
Al one point. two Continental
executives offe r ed conflicting
views o r the s t atu s of the
airport.
Site's Super
Alyce Budzinski gets a hug from her boss, Costa Mesa
I ligh School Principal Bob Packard, during surprise
party for hef' conducted before school started this morn-
ing. The party, planned and executed by the entire
school staff. was thrown to honor her efforts as the
school's .. super secretary."
2 Youths Face Charges:
Theft,. Stabbing, Chase Cited in Mesa Spree
Two youths who police accuse
of plundering a Cos ta Mesa car
lot. viciously stabbing a guard
and then leading purs_uers on a
100-mile-per-hour cha~e in a
slolen sports coupe face multiple
charges today.
front t.o fight his attacker.
Ve l a rdez and his alleged
partner in crime are currently
held respective ly at Costa Mesa
City Jail and Orange County
J uvenile Hall , with bail set at
S25.000 for Velardez.
Charges against the pair so Vincent Patrick Ve lardcz, 18.
and his compa nion. 16, both San
ta Ana residents. were captured fa r. include attempted m~rder.
shortly after 2·30 a .m , Thursday burgl~y. gra.nd theft. maLi c1ou..,
when the high-per formance auto .cf"1sch1ef. vehicle tampering and
piled up in a parkway in Santa grand t~eft o f ~n a uto, Ll
Ana. Lorlonsaid~ay. .
Patrol Sgt. Max Wilson's Velar~ez is also charged with
squad CM nearly struck the possession of the concentrated
younger suspect who started to
E'...., Pflfle A I run into its path after the crash
a t the Santa Ana p o lice
roadblock al Edinger Avenue
and Fairview Street . police STORM
said. • • •
P inke rton's Inc security
guard Rona ld J Wood. who will
be 24 next Friday, meanwtulc
continued fi ghting for his life al
Costa 'Mesa Me morial Hospital
following surgery for five Bowie
knife wounds.
Wood, a Huntington Beach
reside nt, rem ained listed in
c ritic al condition today, but
nurses said the burly young man
is showing marked progress.
A nursing supervisor said that
due to the number and severity
of the wounds penetrating his
chest cavity, Wood will be car-
ried on the critical list for some
time until he is clearly out or
danger.
Detective Sgt. George Lorton.
reviewing a massive report of
more than 100 pages covering
the episode which ultimately in·
vn{"ecl ii Costa M~sa and Santa ':'.'!..~ umcers said the unarmed
Wood was fi rst stabbed in lhe
back at Victory Dodge's office.
He was knifed again from the
170,000 customers w1thoul elec-
tricity tn Michiga n ·s Lower
Peninsula. 50.000 in the Chicago
area, 40,000 in northern OhJo.
17,000 in western New York and
9.000 io western Pennsylvarua.
Hundreds of schools we re
closed.
The blizzard. labeled one of
the worst on record for April by
tbe National Weather Service.
left 9 inches of snow in Sault Ste.
Marie, Mich .• a record for the
date. and 7 .3 inc hes in the Houghton Lake area.
At Sunset Bay, N.Y., about 30
miles southwest of Buffalo. huge
icy waves .on churning Lake
Erie c ras hed a s hore and
dam age d six hous es and
Mulligan's Beach Club.
Ice n0es still lingering on the
la ke wer e blown as hore at
Hoover Beach, also near Buf-
falo, damaR'ing several homes.
marijuana derivative canoabis
sative and possession of am>
phetaminedrugs. police said.
Investigators who spent much
of the day at the agency, 2888
Ha rbor Blvd .. said they believe
the pa i r is r es ponsible for
bur~lary thefts and van-
d a I 1 s m com m itted on 21
\'t"h1 clCj:
Loot including pellet gun:..
kni ves. JaCkl•ts and casseu~
ta pe players were recovered
along with the Bowie knife in-
vestigators a llege was used by
one suspeet to stab Wood when
he arrived.
2 Employees
Held in
Store Thefts
Two Nei m an M arcus
employees were arrested Thurs-
day by Newport Beach police
who alleged lhe pair had st.oleo
Sl .300 wor th of mer chandise
from the department store.
Cr aig Rosen ber g , 21, and
Raymond Mazzei. 36, both o(
23275 Pompeii Drive. Laguna
Nig uel. were a rrested at the
Fashion Island department store
a t about 1 p.m
According to police. the two
men allegedly were seen taking
merchandise by store secunty
employees. It also was alleged
they bad gotten r e fun ds for
me rchandise lbey never re-
turned t.o the store 's inventory.
Rosenbe rg was listed as a
salesman and Mazzei as a hair
dresser on police arrest reports.
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Every conceivable style to choose from in 100% wool.
polyester/wool . 100% texturized polyester,
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caner propoMd a Umeta.ble for oUllM • ,.,,,:C. eoo-~· CIG crude oil by September utl-.-~ U.Y tbe rile ol U.S. oU prlcet to world leffla WW edll ..... 4 to I nmtJ
.......... to ..... ~ ol a plloo ol ,uou ... OU. ........ UY• ruaed up to 11 cen1.1 ,., 1&Uon.
WIN•f'ALL PllOPITB TAX .
He propoeied a tax al so perC'eftt oe additlaul COIDPM7 protiLa
prodUNd by ~IDDYal ol plite cic.trola on oil air,ady la ~.
omC'lala U.Y the eomblMd ~ ol th.la ''wt.dlall PfOl'La tu .. plua
re1ular federal, U.te and aOtal lKOCD tu would actually ,...
C'OHr tor I.be public 10me 70 l*'~at ot the addttJonal prollt1 from ~.
ENEa uy nlNO
Carter proposeod on· Energy Security Fund, drawtn1 oo somo
111.4 biWon or more or the addttloeal oil tu Income durin1 the
DHt three y~an. lo provide about 12.l bllUoe in atd t.o lhe poor,
l100 million lo mprove mau transit facUIUa and ti s bUUon to ln creue dom'-'St.ic t!neru IOW"C'e'.S.
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Baja to BOom
. Yanks Pun~ Cheaper Gas
T IJUANA. Mexico <AP 1 UUJa Cahforn1a ~X ·
peels. a big bu~ines~ weekend. thanks partly to
American motorists seeking cheaper gasoline.
The price at most Tijuana pumps was 48 cents a
gallo_n for regular g rade gas. 68 for no-lead and 19
for d1es~I fuel far below current U .S. prices.
Ip hters as Mexican gas salE!s figure. that is 17 6
U.S. cents per liter or litro for no-lead, and 12.39
cents for r.egular. There arc 3.87 liters in a gallon.
A ~talion owner said Thur!:>day that no change m
the prtce charged for the government gas is expect·
ed, at least soon.
"We don 't change the prices.·· said Jesus Meza w.~osE> station is localed in the La Mesa outskirts of
Tijuana. "You can usualJ y depend on them staying
the same."
An official of Petreotos Mexicanos Mexico's gover~ment-owned oil and gas monopoly'. said U.S.
moton sL5 have accounted for a 20 p~rcent increase
in gas sales in recent weeks.
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Diedrich's Lawyers
Attempt New Delay
By GARY GRANVILLE
Oft• 0.•IY Plltot StMI
SAN DIEGO -Attorneys for
in d icted Orange Cou nt y
Supervisor Ral ph Diedrich
moved Thurs day for a nother
pre -trial bearing, this one aimed
at quashing the testimony or a
key prosecution witness.
T he last-minute maneuver
cam e j ust hefore the trial or
Died rich and co· der-e ndant
LeRoy Rose was to get under
way. 1l touched orr an animated
e xchange between the defense
lawyers and prosecutor Michael
Capizzi.
Before the legal confrontation
ended:
-Superior Court Judge Ross
Tharp sent the jury home and
scheduled a hearing for Mond ay
morning.
Diedrich climbed into the
witness box and, among other
things, denied he had any deal-
ings with those who allegedly
bribed him an 1973-74.
Defense attorney Keith
Monroe charged Capizzi with
making "a transparent attempt
to deprive this man fOiedrich>
of bis conslitut.ional right.s."
-In tum. Capizzi labeled the
defense lawyers' las t-minute
move "tardy al best .. and, out·
side the courtroom, caUed their
argument "a bogus issue."
Key figure in the dispute was
prosecution wi tness Michael
Rem ington. Oiedrich's personal
lawyer in 1973 and allegedly the
funnel through which bribery
dolla rs a llegedly (lowed to
Diedrich.
Monroe told Judge Tharp that.
because Remington was
Diedrich's lawyer , he cannot
di scuss a s a w itness o r
otherwise h is dealings with
Diedrich.
But Capizzi insisted the issues
at hand did not involve a lawjer-
client relationshjp.
Furthermore: Capizzi argued.
legal sanctions involved in
lawyer-client privilege don't
hold when a c rime has been
committed.
"Shouldn't that be something
decided at a hearing?" Judge
Tharp asked as he scheduled the
hearing for Monday and indicat·
ed the trial will start immediate-
ly afterwards.
Diedrich was called to tht!
stand by Monroe in an effort to
bolster his conle ntion that a
lawyer-client relationship exist
ed between Diedrich and Rem-
ington.
When it came his turn to ques-
tion Diedrich. Capizzi wasted lit·
tle time before getting to the
heart .of the case -if Diedrich.
under the guise or legal fees paid
to Remington, accepted and
solicited bribes from the Grant
Corp.
"Did you 1in 1973 ) discuss any
business dealings with officers
and employees of the Grant
Corl>.?" Capizzi asked.
"No, absolute l y n ot ,"
Diedrich answered as the de-
fense lawyers gasped aloud and
called out objections to the ques-
tion.
ln addition to attemptinJ? to
move Remington out of the trial
as a prosecution witness. the
lawyers raised similar issues
about two other witnesses who
had testified before the grand
jury in its probe leading to the
Diedrich-Rose indictment.
Taken aback by the effort to
limit the prosecution's case.
Capizzi with a smile as ked
J udge Tharp:
"May I refer to the defendants
and use the word bribery in my
opening statement?·'
Tense Time: Taxes
Due; Oscars Near
As the countdown continues
toward Oscar night and tax de-
adlines, Sunday's Daily Pilot will
offer these features to relieve the
anxiety.
•ENVELOPE PLEASE' -
.. Nomlnaled ror b es t
performance by an actor are
. • . 1be wtnner is . . . I would
like to thank eteryone . . . · •
While the rormat seems routine.
Academy Awards show pro-
ducer J ack Haley Jr. tells why
It '1 muds trickier to line up o.car....-a.n.
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(SUNDAY'S BEST)
to tbe problem.
SEAL·SA VlNG FOLLIES -
When Cleveland Amory set sail
wltb bis crew, the objective wu
to save aome or the 138,000 baby
harp seals killed orf Canada last
month. 1be mission ended on a
leas noble note.
CE&Tlf'IED 8TEAJIE8
Cbadwell O'Conner'• llfe·lon1
love affair wttts tbi1t11 nm by
steam won hi• firm a contract t.o
Pl'Odaee nro br.-.aew antique
loeomott••• -and also
1amered an Academy Awards
01car. Story ud plcturea ln
y OU I Your Money.
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HEATING AND C»OUNG
He ~ to .JUl lllto effect. u soon 11 Coelfell ·~·
malMIMory &bennonat llm.lta ln noo-r.esidential ~up. Te.m·
per at ...... could M Mt DO bleber t.ban 6S degrees for aUq and DO
lower u..n • dq:rea for cooUna. I)
DaJVING
Carter ur1ed motorlsta to reduce tbelr drtvlnc volunlarlly by
10 to ao a'1&el per week, perhapt by leavlna their can bome one
day a --8. H allo ordered phuln,r out of free a nd cut.rate park·
ln1 available to many federal employees.
STATZ GASOUNE TAa GETS
He proposed setllna st.ate targetil for reducing gaaollne COG•
•uml)UOO. to be met by voluntary a ction.till possible .
GA.8 STAnON CLOSINGS
Ir It becomeg necessary to cl05e gasoline stations on weekends
to uv fuel, states could submit alternative conservation plans
subject to federal approval. Gas station closings on weekends
would become mand1ttory in a state that falled to be meet con·
servatloo goals.
Skirts Buste d
Del. Doris Stoehr <left l is hemmed in by old uniform as
Del. Ellen King goes over barricade during demonstra-
tion of the new look called for under an order to stand-
a rdize uniforms for men and women of New York City
Police Department. Skirts are out and pants are the or·
der of the day.
Abortion Cas e
Waddill Retrial
Halted for Easter
Fnd!V. Aeril I , 1171
NVCLSA& POWEa
He announced establlabcnent ol u ...._dtet eomm..-. to
inv..U.• tbe aceklent at Pewylvuia ·1 Tlane NU. _.....
nucfeai ~ plant, bul said be will contlnue !f) ..-........._
for •peeding tbe ciUaa and licensing of nuclear poww plata aad
other major energy f acllitiel, including coal 1tui'ry plpelin•.
OIL PIPELINE
He proposed legialalion to ovenide atale and federal laws u
needed to aut.bortze qulckb the eoaatnacUon of a pipellne to cany
tanker-delivered Alaska oil f1"om California to Texas.
r A.S INCENTIVES
Carter proposed a CederaJ tax credit of SS a barrel to en-
courage product.ion of shale oil, a tax credit for residential wood
stoves, additional tax credits for equipment and arcbitedural .con-
structions using solar energy~ and permanent exemption ot
"gasohol," an alcobol·gasofine mixture. Crom the gasoline tu.
IHE ENVIRONMENT
He postponed for one year the next planned reducUon of lead
io gasoline. Tbi.s would save the oil needed to replace the lead
• while maiota1oing necessary octane ratings.
* * * * * * 'Windfall Tax',
Faces Battk
WASHINGTON <AP> -Pres1·
dent Carter's energy plan to cou·
pie higher domestic oil a nd
gasoline prices with a "windfall
profits tax" is already facing stiff
opposition in Congress.
Top administration allies on
Capitol HiU predicted an uphill
battle for lhe t"3x proposal t.he
president announced Thursday
night.
"It 's goang t.o be tough," srud
Sen ate Ener gy Committee
Chairman Henry M. Jackson, D-
Wash.
In a nationally broadcast ad-
d r es~. the president would
010 CARTER SURRENDER
TO OILCONCERNS?--A5
GASOLINE MONEY
SPLIT SIX WAY$-A7
CORN, SUGAR CANE
ADDED TO GAs--83
gradua lly lift price lids on
domestically produced crude otl ,
leading to total decontrol by
mid-1981 -a goal long sought by
the U.S. oil industry.
Administration officials said"
the plan would add 4 to 5 cents ~
gallon to the price of gasoline and
other petroleum products by
mid-1981. But other unofficial
estimates put the total increase at
upt.o 15centsa gallon. Carter's address came two
years after he sent his fi rsteoergy
plan to Congress as •'the moral
equivalent or war." a package of
proposals that took Congress until
lastfalltopass.
ting too rich from d econtrol,
Carter proposed the "windfall
profits tax" on half the extra
r evenues that o il companies
would get from higher prices.
Proceeds would be used to aid
poor families, for mass transit
project.s and to help develop
energy sources.
U .$ .. produced oil is held at
about $9 for a 42 -gallon barrel.
Carter's plan would allow it to rise
gradually to the world market
onceofaboutSl5abarrel.
Administration offic1als said
the decontrol plan was designed
in such a way as to da mpen its in·
fl ationary impact this year.
The officials estimated that de·
control would add one-tenth of 1
per cent to lJVing costs that have
been increasing at an annual rate
of «bout lOpercent in 1979
Tax Deadline
Set Tuesday
Orange County property
ownen have until Tuesday
to pay their second install-
ment property tax bills.
according to coonty Tax
Coll ector-Treasurer
Robert Citron.
Citron noted payments
postmarlced after that day
will be subject to a six
perc!ent payment penalty
plus a S3 processing ree.
Carter said the action would
help conserve oil by making it
The murde r retrial or Dr. port measures fortbe infant. more e'ltpeosive and also provide
William Waddill bas been re-"Do vou think that because a financial incentive to U.S. oil
He reminded property
owners not to confuse the
April 10 property tax de·
adline with the April 15
state and federal income
tax deadline. cessed until April 16 after a local the mother had decided that she companies to seek and develop oil
internist testified it is common didn't want the baby to begin fields.
to withhold life support systems with that the baby is entitled to And he told Americans: "Each
from termin ally ill patients. less medical treatment?" Chat· of you will have to use less oil and
The recess bad been agreed to terton asked. pay more for 1t." He said Uus
at the start of the trial by at· Shapiro said he couldn't fully would help move the nation away
torneys in the case. answer that question but added. from its heavy reliance on import·
Dr. Leonard Shapiro told the "the intent lof the abortion> was ed oil.
Citron's offi ce will col-
lect $429 million in proper·
ty taxes this year. a reduc·
Lion of 45.8 percent from a
year earlier because o r
Proposition 13.
Orange County Superior Court _ _!t~o~d~e~st~ro~y[t~h~e~i_!!nf~a~n~t-:.'.:"~-----T~o~kee~p~o~il~c~o~m:!p~aru~e:!s~f~ro~m~ge~t::_· -~=========::::_ jury that decisions to withhold
life s upport from the ir·
reversibly ill are common in the
medical community.
·•It is one thing tq render
medical aid and it is another to
let someone expire," the defense
witness testified . "Those de·
cisions are made every day.··
Waddill. a 43-year -old Hunt-
ington Harbour obstetrician is
on trial a second time on
charges that be strangled an in·
rant known as baby gi rl Weaver
two years ago after she alleged-
ly survived a saline abortion.
The physicia n·s first trial
e nded with a hung jury.
De fense attorney Cha rles
Weedman is attempting to prove
the baby was dead or ir·
reverisbly on the verge of death
when Waddill examined her at
Westmin s ter Commun ity
Hospital.
He contends Waddill' wanted
no "heroic" resuscitation effort
by hospital personne l because
the two-pound, IS-Oun ce infant
bad no hope for liCe.
Prosecutor Robert Chatterton.
however . maintains Waddill
strangled the infant because he
feared a malpractice lawsuit if
the baby survived with brain
damage from tbe saline solution.
Shapiro was asked· Thursday
by Chatterton to describe what
"quality of life" the infant could
have if it bad survived the abor-
tion.
"My feeling would be
minimal, somewhere between
minimal and zero," Shapiro
testified.
He told the seven-woman, five·
man jury the saline abortion
solution like ly would have
caused widespread a nd Ir·
reversible damage in the baby's
brain. heart, lungs and possibly
kidneys:
Under s uch circumstances,
S hapiro continued be likely
would bave ordered no Ule sup.
Ila Suit Filed
SAN DIEGO <AP) -An $18.1
million ctvtl rightl sult alleginJ
raclal dl.Kriminallon baa 00.n
lodged against the city of Escon·
dido.
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Feoturlng Valencia Orange, Dancy Tangerine,
Eureka Lemon, or Bearss lime.
5 Gallon size Reg. '12.99 SALE P1.1ce 57. 99
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wlttl Pax Total tor Lawns.
Prevents 24 weeds from growtng. KlltS broodteof weeds
too. Feeds lawn. 111"5 most lnsectS;odds Iron and other
rroce elements. It ts the most complete product you con
buy. Ttte 16 lb. bog covers 2.000 sq. It of Nrf
Reg. •13.98_ . SALE PRICE sg. 98
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MWl2I P9'lo
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Fruit Trae Clearance
lost
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ball! root
l•mned
setecrion
OVOllODte
V2 OFF Reg. Price
Wax leaf Privet
An e1ceuent
cnrnce IOI cor&-
lree hedge df
IOrl(JS(Ope use.
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We're Gouged Again
THIE 91.ACK GOLO J'EVSa: Last nittlt Prealdt-nt
Ca.Ur aald. "1'11 atve tt to )'OU ltfalcht: t11ch o~ or ua will
hav• to &.me leq Oil Ind pay more for lt. ''
WASlllNG1'0 N IAPI -The n1tk>n'1 unemployment rate re-
mAln<'<l lit 1 4~·ycor low or 5.7 percent in Mar~h. while the number
of Pt'l'll<>M who have abandoned the search Cor Jobs rel! to the lowest
lovel 111nctHD74. thl' Labor Department said.today.
1'hl' dt1P,8rtrnent !fald there were 725.00Cf' •o·called "diaaou.raged
-Vorkura · in the flrs l three
I •uea• that'• pretty 1trallh,t all rl(fhl. But that
doean't mab it eutomaUu Uy neat, either.
So the pre.ldent w11 ltlllni • M 's pulllnM prife t•o11
trots otr or our dom estic oil product on in an errort to booi.t
output. ll't(St'n our fort?lgn dependency for oll ind "" couratce ~rv1llon
These are all noblt' 1oals
Tilt; VE) ATION IS, or course, that ll will Ix' Ub poor
work in~ ~tiff~ who take It r11o1ht to the pe>cketbook aa:tun
Somt'how. It 1et'm1 to ht' conceded thu~I of th1! w1U
result In e )tN• s prof1ti1 for the oil c:ompan1e e price of
)(Hollne at the pump 111 anticipated to adj , lo dt>
regulollon
And you know blamed well what u price adjus tment
m t'ans th<'Se days They never ad.Just down Adjust meun:,
only one direction. Roll your eyes toward the sky
So ~&80lll9e prices will leap upward by another s or so
month.'i or the year -tho11e who
wunl Job,., bul have gt'ven up
lookln~ for them becaus e they
believe oooe 1s avu1lable .
Calltornl a 's unemployment
r ~ltt dror.Pt.-d slightly. from 6.6
l>"n·cnl n f"e bruary lo 6.5 per
1·t>nt to March
i:u•: ATIONAL e mployment
rt'port for March s howed the
economy 1s maintaining suffi-
cient strength to provide jobs for
newcomers to the labor force.
although the economy did not
make any further dent in the
numbe r oC previously jobless
persons
The Labor Department said
total employm ent increased by
about 200,000 during March. to a
totaltaJ of 96.8 million. while un·
employment remained at the
February level of 5.9 million.
The unemployment rate of 5.7
percent. the same as in Feb·
ruary. was t he lowest s ince
August 1974, when it was 5.4 per-
cent. The numbe r o f dis·
couraged worke r s was the
lowest since the third quarter of
1974. when it was 617.000.
ALTHOUGH A decline in JOb·
lessness would seem to be good
news. the administration bas re·
acted with less than complete
enthusiasm. It believes the job· .
less rate has been al a le vel that
reflect.a Inflationary conditions.
The Labor Departme nt SJlld
total employment inrreased by
3.5 million since Ma rch 1978.
when unemployment s tood at 6.2
percent.
The increase In e mployment
of 200.000 lo March compared
with s ubstantially larger gains
in the first two m.onths of th~
year and appeared lo reflect a
s lowdown in econom ic growth
t hat the Carter administration
says is necessary lo help control
inflation.
MOST OF THE March job
gains occurred among adult
women. the department said. It
reported a big increase in jobs in
wholesale and retail trade. And
it said there was a gain of 70.000
jobs in manufac turing in·
dustries, notably i\electrlcal
and transportation quipmenl
and machinery.
The departme nt ·s aid the
number of persons In the labOr
force increased by 190.000 dur-
ing March to a record 102 7
m illion. The labor force includes
both persons with jQbs and those
who are seeking them .
Unemployment stood at 5.8
percent in January and 5.9 per·
cent in Decem t>er.
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Spring Overcomes APWi ........ ..
Flowers bloom on a tree m lfarris nurg. Pa .. in contrast
to cooling towers of the Three .\Ille hland nuc lear plant
in the background. The plctnt 1~ closed after suffering
what has been called th~ \\Or~t nuclear accident in the
u nited States .
Killer's E~eeution Halted
New Nat""10l Shnn.e Locoted Just Of/ the Orange C~t
cents and we 'll all be looking squarely aL the one dollar
a gallon in the little price window on our f Piendly
neighborhood gas pump.
Then again. what does the president want to do about
those excess profits reaped by the oil companies?
How does this help the commuting working people"
Why. we taklt care or that by having Congress pass an
ext·css profits lax on the ml people. Just tax away that
windfall money. ·
. LORD HAVE M.ERCY. the government's grand i.olu
taon to every proble m se ems to be adopting yet a nother tax
scheme.
So you take the money out of the working sliff's pocket
at the gas pump. Then you give it to the oil companies.
Then you take it away from the oil companies and give
to the government.
Now let me roll that one by again. Who really paid this tax. anyway?
CYNICS MIGHT SUGGEST that this tax was paid by
the same guy who is being asked to drive 15 miles a week
less than he ~oes now; car pool every now and then; don't
run that heatmg thermostat higher than 65 degrees or cool your t>lace below 80.
Sweat a little bit. It's good for your pores.
So what is the government going to do with the oil ex·
cess profits tax money? We are told that it will go to aid the poor.
You have lo be enormously thankful for that, because
the way thi ngs a re going, that may include us all.
.\TMORE. /\la. tAP I Con·
dl•mncd murderer John Louis
Evans 111 . who was down to his
las t meal. has last s hower and
his last worcts or love lo his
family bcforf' be ing spared from
t•lt•t·trot·ut1on. now mus t decide
"'hl'ther to fight his cxc<'ution.
E' ;,rns. "'" hours from dec.tth
lod.iy tn ,\laham a 's e lt'ctric
<'hair. burc;t 111lo te:irs Thursdav
l'\'l'ntng when hl' learned or his
rt'pr1evt~. a sta~ of execution he
had not requested.
U.S. SUPREME Court Justice
Wiiiiam Rehnquist. acting on an
a ppeal from Evans· mother.
Betty Evans, ordered the e xecu·
Bombs Damage
Nuke-making
Plant in France
LA SEYN E ·S U R ·MER.
Fra nce <AP > -Saboteurs
bombed an industrial plant to·
d ay where components for two
experimental nuclear reactors
for Iraq were under construc-
tion. police said.
T he three plastic explosive
ch a r ges r e portedly c aused
several million dollars worth of
damage.
An anony mous t elephone
caller told the Paris news paper
Le Monde a previously unknown
"Group of French Ecologists"
was responsible for the attack
a nd that it was a ime d at
"n eut rali z ing ma c hin es
da ngerous to human life ...
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taon delayed al ll•as t until April
13.
The decision broul'(ht an ex·
p losion of cheers from death row
inmates at Holman Prison and
words of i::n ef from deuth penal
t v ad vol'atl's who had <.isl)embled
near the prison.
Foes of t·ap1tal pun1shmt'nt
hC'ld ('andles alofl in tht• night
and song "We Shall Overcome ..
C l e r gy m en des <·r1h1 n g
themselv<'s as "htblical fund
amentalis ts" said the court h;,id
turned its back on God's rule of
"a life ror a hre. ··
scheduled to die al 12.01 am
local time for the slaying of
M o b 1 I e pa w n :-. h o p o "' n t· r
Edward Na!>sa r Thl•re al~o 'Wai.
n o comment from l\;,i:.:-.ar ...
widow.
Gen Foh J a m l'.., hCl d <k
liberated for <.ibo ul !>IX hour ...
Thur:.day over a rcqUl'~l from
E\'ans· mother for a cll'mCnC)
hea ring for he r son
ON THE ~AV be fore his
scheduled execution. whicb
would have heen t he first since
Ga ry Gilmore faced a Utah fir·
ing squad Jan. 17. 1977. Evans
voiced repentencc for "a wasted
hfo" and seemed rirm in his rc-
:-.olve to go ahead with the elec·
trocullon
THERE WAS NO comment
fro m Evans. who had been
E\•ans. a 29·yN1r -old Texas
na tive who gunned down l'lla~sar
while the \'ICtim's t\.\O )Oun~
daughters were nearby. had re
peatedly asked for death to end
what he called "a hell on earth
in prison.
But. with the stay. there were
signs Evans might change has
mind The Rev Kevin Duignan.
his closl'st friend in recent
months ctnd the ma n who told
him of the stay, said Thursday
n1~ht he sllll believes Evan:-. will
vie w the court's action ;.is "a
m essage from God" to try to
live
Robc:rt Weed . president and publisher of the Daily Pilot receives award
recognizing the newspaper's continuous presentation of Courses by
Newspaper from Coast Community College District Trustee George
Rodda Jr.
. I
Coast College District Lauds
Daily Pilot's Courses by Newspaper
Since fall of 19i5. the Daily Pilot and
Coast Co mmunit y College district
have .cooperated in a non·traditional
education program Courses by
Newspaper.
More than 240 students are enrolled
for credit at Coastline College for the
current course. "Death a nd Dying -
Challen~e and Change."
The course lectures articles pre-
p a red by n a l ion a ll y r e nown e d
scholars are published in the Daily
Pilot each Saturday, fo r 15 weeks,
each semester.
The Dally Pilot was one of t 1
newspapers to pioneer the first course
American Issues Forum. Several
hundred news papers present one or
both of each year 's offerings
Last year. more students completed
the s pring course. "Popular Culture."
at Coastline College than did readers
of any other participating newspaper.
Each semester, ma ny thousands
more enjoy reading the thoughtrut
articles.
The series of newspaper "lectures"
is prepared by UC San Diego Ex·
tension and is offered to newspapers
throlJ8hout the United States under a
grant from the National Endowment
for the Huma nities.
Courses by Newspaper one more
reason people all a long the Orange
Coast enjoy lhe DAILY PILOT
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SACllAllSNTO <API -Ad
Wt .... ol Nd-..ced peoa!Uel tor srowlnc marijuana have won ee Mltle but lost another u
.. lr bill beads for the AAMmbly '
floor. wbwe a almllar meaaure d&ed lutYftr. •
Tbe blU atayed alivt-'nnartday on a bare-maj()rlty t l 8 vot ot
the ~mbly Ways 111f'd Meana
eommlttee.
But supportens h1td to virtual b' abaDdcio lhe lowt' t Pt"nalt pro~ in the bill. a tralfic
UckeMype c1tallon thal urm!.'j
a maximum SlOO fine with no 11r
real or book1na
~l..ac-lrf••
LOS ANGELt;S ~AP> -Los
Angeles Police Ch u.>f 0 1ryl
Galea aays a suspect 1n the Skid
Bow Stabber l'&se was urrested
(_STA_TE_J
in December carrying a doubl~
edged d agger wh ile standing
ove r a sleeping drunk.
Gates said at a Thursday news
conference that Bobby Joe Max -
well, 29. was not churged last
December in connect ion with the
string of stabbings because of m·
sufficient evidence.
ontmction IJplteld
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> The
California Court of Appeal has
upheld the 1977 conviction or
Patric ia Hears t ·s one -time
fugitive companion Wendy
Yosh imura on wea pons
charges •
1'he 43-pagc decision rejected
claims that six errors occurrl'd
in the trial in which the jury
found her g uilty of unlawful
possession of a machine gun. a
pipe bomb and other weapons
and explosive mate ria ls round in
a garage she rented in Berkeley.
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SAN DIEGO tAP > Arter 108
Bot Act to Foll.ote
Karal<' expert Ritchie B~rathy steps awa y from flammg
g nrnate blocks on Johnny Carson's "Toni~ht Show.··
Ba rathy had just smashed 13 of the blocks that we re set
af;re with burning oil as part of his act. when the slecvt>
of hi:; jacket caught fire s preading second and third
ciegrce burns from the palm of his hand to his elbow. •
Curb 'Considers'
Special Election
SACRAMENTO IAP) -Lt. Gov. Mike Curb, who appointed a
judge opposed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. when Brown was out of
the state last week, says he may call a special election while Brown is on his latest trip.
Tbe Republican lieutenant governor. who becomes acting governor
when Brown leaves California,
tria l days and JjO witnesses. the
prosecution rested its case
Thursday in the grand theft and
tax evasion trial of former finan-
cier C. Arnholt Smith
The complex trial before
Superior Court Judge Robert
W. Conyers is already the
longest crimina l case in San
Oeigo County history.
said Thursday he will "certainly
-consider" scheduling a special
statewide election on busing and
government spending_ limits for
August.
Brown about a special election
before the governor left. but he
would not rule out calling the
e lection without Brown's ap-
proval.
Pntfn•or Arrested
RIVERS IDE IAP> -An
English professor was released
on S2.500 bail Thursday after his
arrest on char ges st emming
from the theft of 5,000 library
books over the last 20 years.
police said.
Universit y of California·
Riverside police said an in·
vesligation or Gervase Cheshire.
51. of San Bernardino, began
after witnesses reportedly saw a
man throw away hundreds of un-
iversity and city library books at
the city dump.
"I'M GOING TO LISTEN to
both sides. Then I'm going to
make a decision," Curb said as
the Democratic governor pre·
pared to leave Thursd ay for a
10-day trip to Africa.
But an election expert in the
secretary of state 's office saJd
timing requirements in the law
may prevent Curb from calling
an election.now to cover both is·
s ues.
0 PPON ENTS 0 F court.
ordered school busing for racial
integration in Los Angeles want
a special election this summer
lo try to avoid it during th~ fall
semester.
Curb said he would talk to
·'I will make the decision
based on -what I think is right."
he said during an impromptu
news confe re nce outside the
Senate chamber.
BROWN APPARENTLY did
not want to make an immed\;lte
comment on Curb's remarks.
Brown's office said reporters
would not be able to t alk to him
before he boarded a Los Angeles
flight to New York Thursday
night.
The governor's chief of staff.
Gray Davis. said Brown's staff
would "research the matter.
consult with the governor and
get back to Curb.··
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Califomia Qfficial Calla Speech 'Ploy'
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A top it.ate official IUIDI up Pnl1dent
Carter's enern 1peecK as a "1urNQder" to oil coocerm, but
a local offidal uya be is
heartened by the president's
pled1e to cut red tape for a pro-
posed oll terminal at Long
"WeU, todaJ It 811Widlld Ilks• ' eoal4D'& be ....... • Ille dla-baa aurreodered... trtct. aate requirements for a
Carter announced a ~e to • eo1tly em1aaion control device et
speed comtl'uclkm ol &be pmct. &be proJeet were the probUlm, bt
inc oU pq,eline from Califom1a added.
Beach.
Thole mixed reaction• came
Tbunday night, after Carter's
s peech over nationwide
television and radio. In that ad·
dre11, the president announced
the decontrol ot oil prices. as
well as possible federal action to
bulld the Standard Oil of Ohio
Lont Beach oil terminal.
STATE AIR RESOURCES
Board Chairman Tom Quinn
sald Carter's speech "sounded
like a recycled Mobil Oil ad,"
and ·accused Carter o' giving.the
oil companies "their entire
package."
·'Two years ago. he declared
the moral equivalent or war
against high oil prices and
pushed for conservation ...
Quinn said in a telephone in-
terview from Sacramento.
to Teua, wbicb be aald bu
"been stuck ill tbe qua1mil"e of
more tbaa 700 •tate and local
permit applications of the last H
months."
QUINN, WHO llA8 BEEN at
the center or the Sobio con·
troversy because bis bioard baa
final approval or the project.
called Carter's criticism ol U ·
tensive permits "a misleading
ploy" to eliminate new oil re·
fineries from environmental re-
gulations.
"Sohio bas already said they
woo 't build the project . . . and
only one permit remains to be
approved," Quinn said, "so the
only th.iJlg that makes sense is
that he ·ls lookitfg to other
projects."
Al McCandless, chairman of
the board of directors for the
South Coast Air Quality Manage-
ment District, said the delays
Carter attributed to the project
Church Raided;
Records Seized
LONG BEACH c AP> State investigators
s w e pt through seve ral branches of the
astrologically-based Morningland Church of th&
Ascended Christ, seizing documents under a
search warrant based on alleged grand thert.
Two church members were a rrested Thursday
in Long Beach and booked on charges of interler·
ing with officers during the raids.
McCandleu, who aho
serves aa a Riverside County
supervisor, s•ld Sohio is re.
considering building the
terminal "and I don't want the district to be placed in the point
of view or beiD& an obetruc·
tionilt.."
James McJuokin, ceneral
manager of the Port ot Long
Beach, where the termin a l
would be built, said 1 was "pleasantly surprise " by
Carter's message.
He predicted the permit
'•morass '' would be cleared
away quickly by Carter's pro·
posed move.
'The last permit probabl)' will
be completed by the end or
April, McJunkio said, leaving
possible legal challenges against
t h e project as the "real
problem."
IN ADDITION, CHURCH ATTORNEY Ed
Masry was arrested in Sherman Oaks on a charge
of assaulting an officer. Masry allegedly tried to
prevent investigators from seizing papers in his of-
fice, but was released on bail.
~
HERS,
fRlf:OL.~:-;DER
IS )'IAJOSG 6
GREAT DF.Al..S
He was arrested again in his Westwood office
and booked for the same offense in conn ection with
a nother officer .
A SPOKESMAN FOR THE STATE attorney
general's offi ce. Bob Cook. said he could not give
details of what was being sooght or why because
"this is not a charge. it's an investigation."
However. search warrants issued by Superior
Court Judge William Keene were based on
evidence of an alleged conspiracy to commit grand
theft.
Many ot the church min'1tes and accounts
seized dealt with political contnbutions.
According to Cook. "Political contributions
a re not criminal, unless they were not listed by tbe
individual they were given to." When asked if
there was a connection between the possible grand
theft and political contributions. Cook said.
"Maybe so."
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As aovernment prosram.1 prolif•ate 1t•1 1urpri lng
lo le arn that almost 75 percent of them r o on ~lv\ng
fundin& year after year wtthout any Congmstonat over·
siaht
They may be \ery valuablit. completely outdated. or
dupUcated by n~w proararm, but tbe funding I routlrwly renewed. ·
That· the proct'dure a so-termed 6 et blll 1:. de·
signed to ha lt
uch a measure. a lready ln effect ln a f •w stat{) , rt:·
q uire tha t each pendmg protinm be r ev iewed
perindkally and reauthorized only if it till er"e lts ln "'
te nded purpose. Jr It l not gav n new authorization. the
s un. set~ on the pr<>1r a m and it Cundlng. .
Last y~11r Sen. EdmYnd .Mus kie succ·eeded in ~ctting
s uch a Sunset blU p11st the Senate on an 87 to 1 vote But
the House failed to vot~ on It ~rore adjournment and the
m ca sur died.
T his year. th ings look mo re prom ising. A nl'w Sunset
bi ll alreatty has 67 co·s ponsors in the Senate and lflO in
the Housl'. '
, If pussed. at wall require rcvl~w a nd reaulhorlzalJon
or t?very f ed crul spending progra m once e very 10 years .
As Muskie points o ut. continued spending on pro
grams tha t have ser \'ed their purpose only lies up money
Lhat co uld bette r be u cd ln new areas. And the only w~y
Lo la y hand s on that m oney Is to cut back exis ting pro-
gram s that are no longer needed.
Of course. it may ta ke a Solomon to decide whe re and
whe n the sun should set and it certainly will be a s izeable
chore to ferret out the Sunset candidates.
But it is tot a lly irrational to go on.pour ing tax dollars
into an e ver-growing roster of progljam s witho ut even
questioning the need
~. Help Thy Neig'=1bor ,
With very little fanfare Congress last week cootin~ed. ~. a tax break enjoyed by state le1islators across th e nation,
.,,. Legislation that exempts per ·die m expense money
fro m taxation was e xt.ended for another year -just in
.. time to ease the April 1' tax bite.
The last one-year exemption on per diem taxation ex-
pired Jan. 1. Witho~t the ex~nsion to Jan. 1. 1980. ex·
.. pens.e money collected in 1978 would have to be reported
as taxable income.
The t ax bre ak is ·particula rly s ig nific a n t fo r
. California legislators ·who ·collect an extra $46 a day
whenever the Legislature meets or d oes not recess £or
more than three da ys.
· The special legis lation s ide-steps a definition of a
person's home for t a x ·purooses a s the place whe re a ma-
jority of wo rk time . is spent.. Since thi~. i~ tne case of
Ca lifornia's full -time leg is lators. 1s like ly to b e
Sacramento. it is n ecessary to qualify the ir d istrict res·
idences as the o fficial tax h ome in orde r to justify the
;iway-from-hom e living expense money as a tax deduc-
t ion.
This year 's extension of the tax break was a pproved
by t he House in a 364·4 vote and by a voice vote of 22
senators. all former s ta te legis lator s.
Now ther e's a plan afoot to avoid the annual ex-
tension e xer cise by making the arrangeme nt perm anent.
That 's one measure that should stir little de bate a mong
the federal la wmake r s. m ost of who m reme m ber what it
was likP. to be lowe r down on the political ladde r .
FL"h Le~s Fussy?
ls there su ch a thing as wate r th at's too clean to sup-
port m a rine life'!
A study o f the water in Los Angeles Ha r bor by the
USC Institute of Ma rine and Coas ta l Studies indicates
there is.
Before it was c leaned up on orders .of the Coast al
· Com mission a nd the Environmental Protection Agency.
the harbor had a much more abundant and varied selec-
tion of fish , the study s howed.
In a test made in 1973, before the cleanup effort, a net
pulled through the water would bring in 2,000 fish in one
ha ul. The sam e test today yields only two or three fish .
Canner y oper a tors had argued that releasing wate r
' used in the processing of fi~h was not polluting the h arbor
but, on the contrary. adding nutrients that helpeq s upport
m arine life
The governme nt agencies . in their superior wisdom.
d isagreed and the wa ter dumping was halted. So. ap-
par e ntly, was the g rowth of m a rine life.
Which ought to re mind us o nce a gain that , where
nature is concerned . man can do as much da m age by be·
ing ove rprotective as by caring too little .
• Opinions expressed in the space abo1te are those of tl\e Daily Pilot.
• Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
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Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321
.. Boyd I Fat Skin
By L.M. BOYD
• I Doctors have taken rull-
' tbickness skin from the ab-
domens of young men and
grarted that skin onto their
arms. In injury and burn
cases. Years later, to the
astonishment of those doc-
tors, the grafted areas on the
men 's arms began to get
pudgy at about the same
time that thelr midsections
began to protrude. Clearly,
1 \he medicos now know, the
Dear
. Gloomy
Gus
If we pay foret1ners $14
ror a S3 barrel of oll
why don't we cbarae
· them SH for a S3 Mbel of wheat?
DUMB
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'
tendency to get polbeliie~ in
middleage is not just a mat·
ter of food and drink . Blame
the different cell structure in
the abdominal area that was
predestined year s earlier
eventually to collect rat.
It's said a grocery store
can survive with as few as
S 0 0 p· e o p l e i n i t s
nelghborbood. But a toy store
needs as many as 70.000.
Some other estimates : A
festaurant, 800. A drugstore,
1,200. A bakery, 2,500. A
hardware store, 2,700. A shoe
store. 3 ,400. Wo m e n 's
clotbi bg, 4,000 J e we lry.
5,000. fl'lorist, 7 ,000 Wine
store. 1,000. Sporting goods •
45,000. Photo supplies, 60.000.
Never has perfume sold so
well as it did ~If a century
ago. Booze rUDDers during
ProblblUaa put together an
odd liquor wttb a perfume
bue. So tbtJ could ship it
through inspections . Then.
by adding water. they could ~t die perf\.ame to the top
... lipbon lt o(f, What was
left wu a 1ort of bubble
f>atbtub sm.
i T IUPOU ThC!rt 't a MlddJc
laat n.it hlm.re LU caWitl the
akin ol QUr anUlflH'Y 6Lr•"-"ltitl
to c rffl). tn tu• bad dreem. the
1rr concllable Libyan dictator,
Mo ammar Khtadafy. get his
hanck on some nuclcor weape>ns
and 1tarta passlntt tllcm out lo
Palesllnhm wrrorist!J. 1
This b precl~ly wh•t aft tn·
l lllaenr~ report worns muy
happen l has
summer 'l'tle
o minous r~·
port dutms
Kbad ufy wllJ
soon test an
otomlc bomb
ID the Labytm
de~.irt
At ~e Cen
tr al I n
te II 1ge n'ct'
Ag l'n cy, atrn l y!ll ~ are '.ap-
prehensive but skeptical. •ft 's
certainly true that Khadafy sent
a n emissary to Peki ng m 1910 lo
ask the late Premier Chou En·
la1 to sell Libya an atom i<'
bomb Indeed. mtelhgence re·
ports claim that Khadafy has
continued hn; attempts to
pur chase nuclear weapons or
the ingredients to produce them.
Late last year. the Soviet
Union agreed to construct a
nuclear reactor \n Libya. An
Ara b source pointed out that In·
dia was able to build an atom1('
bomb from the byproducts of
peaceful nuclear energy. "Was
the world surprised when India
did it? Should the world be sur
prised if Libya were to do it'!"
he asked rhetorically. ..These
things ar e not secrets any
more."
CIA EXPERTS, nevertheless.
do ubt tna t L1 by +J b a s ,t ht•
tec hnology to m a n ufacture
nuclear weapo ns'. And the terri
ble Khadafy himself spoke re •
assuringly about the prospect
He character~ed . the introdu<'
lion of nuclear weaponry into
the Middle East as "suicide.··
He told me. "It would.destroy
Israel and t he Arab countries 1f
this dangerous weapon 1s availa
ble in the aroa It would be very
da~rous for all "
He alluded to r1:ports that
.. WE EXPECr this and we
think -we are not sure -that
America encourag~ this." the
Libyan leader said. Later, he
ca m e back to the Egyptian
threat and flSked "what will be
the posiUon or America" in case
of an attack upon Libya. "Do
you think it would not support it
Ma~~ .. . . -
and encoura1e It?" b, de-
manded.
He spoke~.....,., .... into Arable tie rU t wordl
• eluded him. an ~rpnter ~ould finiah hi.I P>ou1bt. "I can't underst a nd bow stupid the
American polic)' ia, • • he said .. He
cited the supwrt of Sadat as
another in a series ol American alliances with l08lng regimes.
.. lt's gambltng. •· he said, "on
the wrong horse' -the s~ of
Iran. Lon Nol of Cambodia. the
king of Morocco. Haile Selaasie
•in Ethiopia. All of tbem, they
loae, they lose. ·
Kbadafy predicted that ''as
the shah disappeared sud«Senly,
Sadat will disappear too." Then
h e promised tha t the U.S.
weapons. now pouri ng into
Egypt. will be tumed against
Israel. "Do you think that this
plane. the F-5. will not be used
against Israel one day by the
Egyptians?" he demanded.
. ..
U Kbadaf y la typical ol tbe
. Arab ......,. iD tM aNL tbe
larHll·l'GPtiu treaty wlll DOC
briq PMce to the Middle But.
"All the Arab aaUoal will fllht
to1etber and •uPPOl't tbe Paa.ti·
niao peoples," he ••ld. "And all
the arms in the area •from the
Americans and other countries
will be used in this struule. · ·
Jf tbe words were barsb the
voice was quiet. But there was a
smoldering hatred in bis eyes,
He avoided the Arab wora.
''Jihad." which means holy war.
Instead, he spoke ol a ·•national
struggle" by a united ''Arab na·
Uon."
Once he demanded. with quiet
ferocity: "Why are you support-
ing Israel'> Why do you continue
in this policy? What benefits do
you get?"
KHADAFY bad urged me lo
come to Tripoli to discover for
myself whether he was as bad as
I had writte n. I had ' charac·
te r ized him as "one of the
wo rld's most irres ponsible
rulers." I had accused him or
arming terro.rists and conspiring
with the likes of Uganda's ldi
Amin.
"The information you ha ve
published about us is all .vrong
informaUon," be chided. He ac-
c used me or re l ying upon
·'Israeli" and 'intelligence ..
sources. "lf you unde rstand .is
only through the Israelis." he
said. "i~ is your problem . Israel
is our enemy."
RE ALSO lectured me against
listening to the CLA. "A con-
siderable journalist person like you." he said "must not get his
information from sources like
intelligence sources. You must
get your knowledge a nd in·
f or m ation fro m the true
sources.··
Moammar Khadafy·s heart.
no doubt. is true. He bas OOl
lavished bis nation 's oil wealth
upon himself as other oil poten-
tates have done. He has spent
billions lo improve the lot of the
poor in Libya. He has spent
billions loo. lo arm himself and
his adherents for the fi nal strug-
~lc against Israel
Pilots . peplore Costly F .t;\A 'Power Grab' . .
To the Editor · "
A copy of your edi~orial eo-
t ill e d .. Passenge r Safety
Outranks Rights: just came into
my hands, although printed a
month or two ago. It ranks high
as an example of the "media"
becoming "propagaoda mejiia"
for lhe bureauc'rat. loudlY' pro-
cla iming onJy one side or .u>e
coin. The other std(' is thus .
The word "safely" is only a
"sheep's cloak" to ..cover a
typical power grab by the FAA
using tbe panic of the Sao Diego
cr ash as cover. All the things the
FAA now propose were in full ef-
fect at San Diego. '1'he ·violalions
of rules took place in the 727
cockpit and the FAA tower, not
the Cessna cockpit. The Aircraft
Owners and Pilots Association
and Experi~ntal Ai re.raft As-
sociation hlv<! tong been pf ead·
ing with the FAA to provide
other fields at which instrument
training may be conducted
provide established climb..
descent corridors for "heavy··
aircraft -provide "reliever"
airports lo draw "small plane"
t raffic away from a irli ne
terminals, etc. FAA has turned
a deaf ear. The money is there
in a huge fund collected for
tha t purpose from "private "
air craft. but illegally betng
tapped for airlin e -re lated
facilities.
There are further facts that
you have either not known or ig-
nored.
l -TII» FAA says cost will
be $11 million to implement and
$45 million the fit!t ·year.
Professional Afr Trafftc Co n·
Sydney Harris
trollers Organization t PATCO l
s a ys the r e ar e c urre ntly
be\ween 2.000 and 3,000 coo·
troller s now working -but
10,000 to 11 .000 will be required
by the plan. Just hiring and
training these 8.000 ne w con·
trollers wi ll just about eat up the
S56 million -not to mention the
costs of towers. radar equip·
ment. etc -m any of which a re
schedul ed for airports 'that just
last year were scheduJed to lose
their towers because they didn't
ha~e enough traffic to q ualiry.
2 Much 'ado is made about ·
the "near-misses" the FAA has
recorded -but what they don't
s ay is that of these. a hu:ge
pe rcentage we re in airs pace
a lre ady ~el' their control -
a nd by airliners under their
control!
. 3 -They ignore the ma ny col·
lisio ns whic h have occurred
between aircraft under "positive
control'' -just since San Diego
(under their control ! > a near
miss in the rog on the runways
at L.A. International between a
DC·tO and a 747 -another at
Chicago's O'Hare between a
Flying Tigers DCB and a Della
747 -a crash at Opa-Locka.
Fla. between two helicopters un-
der "positive control."
THE BOTTOM LINE is that
the FAA bureaucrats now have
a system that isn't working -
they can't handle what '\bey
• have now. So. to fix that they
propose more or the same -at a
cost or what re a lly will be
billions. not $55 million <first
year ? l and that will effectively
s t rangle "pri vate" a viation
which -from FAA·s own
statistics. constitutes more than
80 percent or aerial transport
propaganda w the contrary.
MARSHALL 0 . COLLINS
To the Editor
On behalf of the e me ntu!)
faculty and adm1 n1strators of
California Sta te University.
Fullerton. I urge reconsidera-
tion of the drastic c uts in the
pro pose-0 bu dge t f or t he
California State Univers ity and
College Sys tem. espec ially
California St a te Univer sity,
F ullerton.
While we are wholeheartedly
io support 'of current efforts to
reduce government costs. we
believe curtailment and cuts
should be~uitable. All essential
a reas of st.ale operation should
be examin6d to determine which
have become "fat ·over the past
generatioo. We believ& th e Stale
University and College System
has not. Most of LIS emeriti have
been familfar with the funding
exper ience of the inst itution
ove r the past years. Since we
a re reti red. we have no personal
interest in advanceme nt and can
spea k objectively.
THE STAT E COLLEGE
system. historically. fias always
been subJ ected to close scrutiny
in its budget and expenditures.
far more e xacting than that
given by the state to other seg-
ments of education.
Gov. Reag an im posed an
across·lhe-board 10 perce nt cut.
without exam ining e xisting
levels of support to discover dis·
crepaocies or inequities. Each
I
year budgets fo r California State
l'niversity, Fullerton. have been
st r in gent a nd e xpenditures
carefully audited.
T h e e nd r es ul t is th <1 t
Fullerton is currently operating
at S81 less per student. after m·
fl ation is accounted fo r. than it
did J l years ago At the samt-
ti me costs of state government •
have r isen dramatically. and
many other a reas obviously
have benefited. Should not they
be the object for severe cuts?
T he proposed bud get for
1979-80 imposes cu t s which
would apply to California State
University. Fullerton. at several
levels. A cul because of lowered
enrollment expectations is un -
de rstood aJ}d must be accepted.
The others are difficult to uo·
derstand as in any way equita·
ble or consistent with the state's
needs for educated and trained
man and woman power . lf these
cuts prevail, quality will suffer.
and some of the most expensive
p rogr ams. sucb a s t hose for
engineers and other professions.
wlfl be curtailed just when the
need is greatest. We note that a
number or California businesses
and industries are going as far
as England to find qualified ex-
pertise. This would not have to
happe n.
ERNEST G LAl;iE
President. Emeriti of
Califo rnia Slate
Uni versjty. Fullerton
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The G~acious Art of Overlooking Shortconrl.ngs
College students a!Jk all kiqds
of questions. pertinent. aQd im·
pertinent. when they get a visil-
i n g speake r
i n a bull ·
session. Most
or the ques-
tions are pre·
dictions a nd
ba nal. Once
in a wh.Ue you
ar e hit with a
re al zint•t
that you bave
n ever a n -
s w e r ed b e fore. or ev e n
thought about much.
Recently a student' pierced my
profeaslonal armor wltl\ thJs
query: "WhJtt quality in ot.het'
people do yoll admire most lhl l
you lack yoursell?" 1 h~ to
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ponder that one, lo <'Orn e up with
· a deep and honest answer. which
Is lbe only kind that youngsters
recognize and accept.
"THERE ARE m a n y
qualities I admire that T tack.'' I
said retlec:Uvely, "but I think the
one that l most lack and would like
to possetl!I is the art or le~g
d ignity topeopleahortcomings."
Tbe men aJi11 womep t have
m91lt admired. seem able to do
this' natdt~ They are protet·
live and Hpportive of other
people's weakaesses, whereas 1
tend to be critical and impatient
wltlt-them. 'l'hey make people
reel better about themselves.
and when you feel better . you do
better.
I am aware or thls. intellec-
tually and pbile>11>hlcally. Yet it
has been ,.n upblllJ»attte all my
life to put UMt taowled1e into
practice. P~ Wlao diddle and
dawdle . who are -vague or
dilatory or ·~aaivt or befud·
died or in 8nJ way less compe.
tent than t. uaually get short
sbrlft at my ti.Dela.
' MORE TRAN tbal. I have
tecrelly f~lt • tbac such people
should be reprtmuded. if not
punished. for tbese deficiencies
stripping away wt..tever dignity
they atill pi.HU. Of course, this
ts tbe IDOlt cou.aterproducUve
tblDI you tan do, as sllly H ba•I·
ln1 .out your partner at the bridge
tat>le. Wllleh only aucceeda in
maki"8 hlm /ber play worse.
This tende ncy to expose
or deprecate the weak and limit·
eel goes against everything I
believe -my polltlca. my
etblcs. and my peyc~cal un-
deratandlnl. Yet se ltronl is
one '1 inborn temperament plus
coaditionlnl that I blft had to
retflt it as retOla\ely u an ex·
boozer 51\uns lbe bottle.
Aqd I look up envloully at
tho•e mor e gr9clou s
penonalitiel ... ~· IO ...Uy •bl• to accept 1b ml. nga theJ do not pGaeSI. they do
· evea more -bJ eonferrlnc
dlplt)', tbe7 ralH tbe other
penon•1 Mlf·eateem, wld9 la
always the f1llerum for Im·
proved coeduet, u tile bat
teacben bave qu1c1ly load out.
..
NEW YOR.k CAP > When you're pulUna out
your w11lt t to N the evedtlfh~r pr'•<'e of
1 l•aollne. ~v.r wom.r When> •ti th1t MOM)' IOH"
a.• 1 Who ta 1etttt11 * lton '" share or tta•t T2 ""'"' or more Amt"rtcan fftOlonlts pay oa tM 1nraae
• • (Of' ••dt 1aUon or 111011"., How mueb of lt '°"to
' the ~Uoo ot Pff.r'Olewn E('Dorunc Coua
i • tries' What is th~ profit for the oil ~mpan1e1 ..
And how much dot•" th ""' ""ho 1. pumping lht~
1u make olC MC'h ll•llon"
llOST OIL co• P A N IES AND KB~Ollnt
amalysu au·t reluctant to hHard even the v guest
or -~ about what ~r~l'ntojle or tht• pm•e of u 111lon ~when•
And ~ who will 1>0int out that I nt>r 11,101
the pt'rN>ntag~ Is difficult be<'au ~ tax,•s vary
• from state w tall'. de>ull'r prof at marJJln5 dllfct .
und the C'O!ll of the crud1~ oU u.c;ed lo make gasollnt·
dtpends on wh~ther lM oH com rrom i:. foreign
• or a domeaUt-wtll
·Rut a <'OmpoMte of several estimates or how
• aasolint' c·osfs brl'ak ctown goo bO melhing llk1•
this :
The biggest <'hunk of the cost the T2·cent
''1 figure as a basic average for all types of iasolint-
•" goes to pay for the 011 from which the gasolanl' lb
' made. Th.ts portion 1s bigger for some companies
• than others because some, like Mobil and E~xon .
• rely heavily on foreign oil. which is more ex
pensive than domestic petroluem.
BUT ON T HE AVEk AGE. ABOUT 45 percent,
or more lhan 32 renti , of the cost of a gallon of
gasoline is for the basic ingredient crude oil.
The second largest component 1n th<.' price of
gasoline is federal. state and local ~xc1se taxes
These vary from loca lity to locality and slate;-to
state, but in general, account Cor 20 percent, or
more than 14 cents, of the cost of a Aallon of gas.
Gasoline deale rs
are the nut to clip lheir
' '~~~ hands into the income
from lhe sale of the
fu e l. By law. their
markup on the sale of a
gallon of gas must be
Ta1'es 20,.
Reti1i11. Stora1e l
Tra1sfortatio1 12%
So on tlte
~ .. dealrr
-rleip u r1111•
-..,, a Mt alJovr the same as that of May b e refined much more carefully to reach an 1973 before the Arab
'·
9 ftl'llf• a gallon
-aboNt 13 iwr·
~rnt of thr
t0fa4
o i 1 embargo ups et equivalent quality.
petroleum markets Once r roduC'ed,.gasoline must be marketed.
plus three cents for in· and the factors Involved in this advertising, ac·
nation. i'Ou1tUng., cn.'4jl-Card 'bookkeeping and ot~ers -
But bl'Ca USl' this eat \IP r4jlcrcerit. 9r a~t scents, of the price of a
1 . t l. htl g el.Jon Of gas. ~ .. ' ru e is no ig Y en· . •nd if the ·s·..:.:...,::,.,,ccessfully marketed by the forced, some deale rs. ... °' ..., ~,.
•' ~. ~~ are taking a penny or so . oil co~ny, \tllrJ~b ~ renected in profits -
more in profit these which are nbout.S' percent ot what motorists pay at
days The reason for Ule purn&>. or 2 cents a gallon .
· h · th · h 1 r r w· h 1 La&t year, the natior\'s oil companies turned a .. t al ts e tig t s upp Y 0 gaso ine. it ess • Sl4.2 billion profit on sales of $84.6 billion, coming
.. ,
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... gasoline to sell. dealers are pus hing the profit from more than j ust gasoline, ot course. Robmson s N ewport Fd sh1on Island • 644-2800 margin as high as they can in an attempt to keep ~..:.:.::.:=..::....:=~=::...:::.:.:=.:.:..:.:....:..:....:.:.::..:..:.:..:... _____________________________________________ .;;....
their income the same whjle selling Jess fu el.
Analysts say, however. that the h1~hly com·
pelitive nature of the gasoline business even ~# with supplies tight Is limiting this sort or price
gouging to about a peony a gallon at the most.
In many cases. deaJers are still operating
below the profit ceHing set by the govemmel\1,
because if they do not. they cannot stay com·
petitive in their markt-l.
So on the average, dealer markup 1s runmng a
bit above 9 cents a gallon -about 13 percent of the
total. The markup inc)udes dealer profit and dealer
costs.
BEFORE GASOLINE CAN BE sold, it must
be rreat.ed rrom its crude-oil source. and that ac·
counts for about 12 percent of the total cost of a
' gallon of gas, or not quite 9 cents Thal goes to pay
.. for refinin g, s torage and trans portation.
..
And the price of refining is ~OIOA up, beci:i use
of the Department of Energy·~ recent decision to
' allow a "tilt" in refining costs meaning that re·
liners can pass on more of their costs to gasoline
customers rather than to cuRtomers of other fuels.
The tilt regulation will add about a nickel to
gasoline prices this year.
The purpose of the tall is to encourage produc·
tion of unleaded gasoline. which in the past few
years has risen from almost nowhere to a third of
1 the market because of federal regulations.
UNLEADED GAS IS MORE EXP ENSIVE to
produce than gas with lead. because when lead is
not used as a performal)ce additive. gasoline must
* * * Diesel May Get
00 Miles a Gallon
OAK HILL. Fla. 1 AP) An automotive
engineer who tested a diesel.powered car says he
is convinced il will drive 80 miles on a gallon or
rue I.
"They've got a gold mine there ... Bill Gordon
said Thursday, referring to the . men who de·
' veloped the vehicle in this tiny community south of
Daytona Beach
"IT'S A GOOD, CLEVER COMBINATION of
r eworking the engine, the gear train and the vehi-
c le itselr," added Gord9n, chairman or the
automotive department at Daytona Beach Com·
.. m unity College.
" Mike Shetley and race car builder Ralph
Moody, working on their own and with private
financing, inst.ailed the turbocharged diesel engine
in a Mercury Capri. ·
t>ttginning friday, april 6th
, •' I I
~ ----the speelGll~ store with the special difference-low prices!-------------..
-.· · ...
franzia Wines
Collector's Edition
• ~ 4 II 01 of 11ctuec1 ubernet wu .. gnoh or
thabl1s bl.)nc "'a
nan0-el4n0ec.tn1er
1na1 will retuin 10 you• table
dlflnet atter d1nne<1
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• not a•11table on OU•
Ba~ershelel L.i Mesa
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• nere tll4ty comt again•
• the oooulo• ~tO statea .. romat< .insw~ong rnadi"'t th,! let~"°" pie reco<d your mes~ge (uO to 60 ..eGO<>O\I
callers can le11ve long me™ges 100 .,,,,~ rou !>Creen •rtaim•"fl c.Jl'''
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: : "Did they name you 'Grandma' when you
Wtft 0 baby?"
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS SA Candlenul UNITED Feature Syndicate
Thursday's Puule SoNed: 1 Church lea· S7 Water inlet
tu1e ~ Alncan na-
6 Scheme tl04'
10 -sanowich 61 Math term·
14 Vast
15 Flower
16 Hades
17 Sentry's
'/words a. Ship devices ~~~ ... l.:.l~~lmlii.1.:.1
hangout
19 Quechua
20 Cautt0n
21 Took away
23 tnwa10:
Anal.
25 Sawbuck
26 Mineral
27 Buday
29 Landed
31 Noise
33 In past time
34 Royal
36Candle
40 Ltmbs
4210eent
pteces
44 Entreaty
45 Attempt
47 Dakota d1a·
lect
~Tree
50 Winnipeg's
nictmame
S2 Mele
53 Amer.
67 USSR river
66 Eaaggerates R;;~~~~W-:~-8 70 Speak
71 Exceedingly ~~i.=-g.:.~~~.i.;,i
72 Decree
73 Bu1t01ng
wings
74 Sea eagle
75 Koocks
down
DOWN 2• Number
1 Seaweed 27 Picl\et
'l Glonty 'l8 Time peri-
3 Some TV ods
shOws
4 Smiling JO Subdued
S Antares: 32 Briel steep
2 words 35 Pretend·
6 Favonng 2 WOfds
7 NOISY 37 Of a tung
8 Advantage Pfobfem
9 Required 38 Congers
10 Stylish 39 Site's mate
11 Slowly: Mus. 41 Oflin
12 t.nker'SOfe '3 Some foods
13 09' 46 Time period
18 Mended '8 Nullified
220ne 51 Rut
S4 Seole<e
55 Wall painting
56 Having -
-C..rous.
ing
58 Furniture
llandlef
llO AYCMd
12 Gltne anl-
mtla
63 Sel blro
16 AeedYTNde
lie
ISF•tp!Mes:
Abbr. •c. ...
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by Emit BuslWnlllr
•
WASIUNGTON <AP> •
Doctors ahould atnct·
ly limit sleeping pall pre
scrlptlona and b tt~r
warn patlH&I of th •
rntdlcatlOM' pot.nllal
he alth haaard11, • Na
tional Acadt•my of
~ltnt't'e panel aaya.
TH PADt'l, an a ""'°rt publlsbtd Thur dMy . s aid tt leepi ng pill ~
normally should ht> pf't'
acri bed only in Ii mated
numMr8 1nd for bort
periods ol tame
PH Y81CIANfil should
rarely, Ir ever. prescribe
the drug to rrnw pa·
uenlS for more lhan two
lo four weeks, the itudy
s aid. Fo r p a ti e n t!>
already taking s leeping
pills. doctors s ho uld
refrain from providing
automatic refills , it said.
.~
F~. April I , 111'1
Do yoa have ftre u d Mlefl ta•re11c:e
oe your persoeal belHll•P? O~r Z2nd Year Phone 541-5554 :
S W ANSEA. Wales -T k •· p RaLL•ll · I AP) -The Powys lie • eW -· : County Council plans lo _19 14 Harbor Blv.I.; Coa&a MeM
display a.silhouette of a~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~
squatting toad o n a
ser ies of go.slow road
signs .
Bitotorists who ignore
the signs will regret it.
The main road near the
Jake at Llandrindod
WeUs ia usually jammed
this lime of year by
thousands of migrating
toads.
The councU hopes by
marking the toad cross-
STAND "PAT"
WITH A WINNERll
SINCE 1894
ing it can minimize the 1 HJ f'lmic....._ ...... • c .... ...._ c:.llf. t2'27
disruption of traffic and ,..... '46-4UI. 646-H ll
t he c arnage amon g ~-···············••i: toads. who at this time I
or year have their minds
oo mating and.care little
about cars.
EARL'S
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HEATING AIA COH O
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Although the re port
called current practices
of prescribing sleeping
pills "diffi c ult l o
justify," it said there 1s
n o n ee d t o ban
barbiturates. as has
been suggested, even if
t hey are somc ti m es
abused
I N 1177, 8.5 million
American adults used
prescr iption s leeping
drug s, mo s tl y
barbitur ates and
be nzodiazepines, ac -
cording to the re port
publis hed in the Nl'w
England Jou r n a l o f
Medicine.
'CHICK WILL RESPOND TO ITS OWN PARENTS, A MATE TO lTS MATE'
Colin Beer Finds It Isn't Poetry, But Prose When Gulls Communicate
Gulls CommuniCate Put some red sails in your sunsets. Buy one
of the dream boats 1ist·
e d in the Boating
classified ads of the
Daily Pilot. Humam May Not Get Message, But BirdA Do 642-5678
About a qua rter or
lhos e used the dru g~
~ve ry nig ht ror two
months or longer. it not
ed . even though there 1s
little evidence the pills
are effective beyond a
fe~ days
By JULES LOH ( J
APS.-••I Corre--111 AMERJG4.
NEWARK. N.J . As a boy.
tramping the Ruihine Mountains '-----------
THE P R ESCR IBED
use or barbituratPs has
been declining steadily
s ince 1970 and a(•counted
for only 17 percent of the
sleeping aid prescrip·
tions in 1977. the report
said
The study was con
ducted by th e
academy's Institute of
Medicine at lhe reques t
of the White House and
the NationaJ Institute on
Drug Abuse
IT WAS comm1ss10ned
because sleeping pills
frequently are abused
and authorities are con·
cerned a bo ut drug-
related suicides and ac·
c\dental deaths
Doctor!f a re mcr eas·
i n g l y presc ribi n g
benzodiaze pin e -cla s~
drug s i n s t~ad o f
barbiturates. the study
s a i d , b u t t h c
be nzodiazepines a lso
have adverse c Hccls.
Th ey a~gravalc
physica l a nd m ental
conditions in the elderly.
may harm tho1'e with
kidney proble ms and
can be fatal if taken ex·
cessively with alcohol or
other drugs, the panel
said
or his native New Zealand with
his father. Coli n Beer ever
marveled at discovering the
poetry of birdsong.
As a man, slogging in the salt
ma r shes of the New Jers~y
coast with his students, he made
an even more ma rvelous dis-
covery. What he had been hear-
ing was not poetry at all. It was
prose
AT LEAST THAT is the case
with Laughing Gulls. which are
Colin Beer's specialty.
Laughing Gulls are those
black-hooded beauties that dip
and wheel at the seashore, look-
ing exactly alike. sounding ex·
actly alike, a sound akin to the
cackle of Dorothy's wicked
witch.
"No, they do not sound alike.
not to one another ... Beer said.
''Depending on the way they
put that long sound together, ar-
range the syntax so' to speak.
they are sending quite different
messages
''THEY ARE SA YING, ·r am
your parent · · come and gel
fed '; or 'I am your mate let
me sit on the eggs'; or ·1 am
your prospective mate come.
stay close'; or ·1 occupy this
a rea get out'."
Colin Beer is a 46-year-old pro·
fcssor of ethology at Rut~ers
University's Institute of Animal
Behavior. In his fi eld. his dis-
covery of the language of gulls is
( Flo.riatS pecial f
CARNATIONS
Toke home dozens of
freshly cur blooms
Spicy ~ Florist
fragrance ~ wrapped
important because it conflicts
with some long-held notions.
"For years," he s aid, "we
t hought a bird was like a
machine. A sound, or a body
movement, was a stimulus. One
stimulus. one predictable effect. '
or, al best, several possible ef.
feel s, sort of like " roulette
wheel. That is much too simple.
.. THEY HAVE AT least three
tiers of vocal communication.
"The first is a simple sound. a
phoneme, as the linguists call it.
Put lwo or more together and
you have the second lie r, a
word. Put two or more words
together and you ha ve, yes, a
phrase.
.. I hesitate to be .taken too
literally," he said. "Gun sounds
certainly aren't as sophisticated
as speech. But what they form is
something aoalagous lo syntax,
and analogies from language
are useful in making sense of it. ..
Beer. a slight man with a fl at
stomach and skin hardened by
hours in the outdoors. made his
discovery in 1965 when he was
studying nesting behavior in a
gullery at the Brigantine Na-
tional Wildlife Refu ge north of
Atlantic City.
H E T'A P E~ R EC 0 R DE D
parent gulls calling thei r chicks.
instructing them, scolding them.
lie played the recordings lo
some chicks in the lab6ratory.
All Tim e Favorite ...
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CUMBER OR BUSH ROSE
Almost continuous blooms
Fragrant clusters of light
pink baby roses
( 5 Gal. 7. 98 J .
ROSE AND
FLOWER SPRAY
OrthO's Systemic Rose & Flower
Spray gtves proleetlon against
cenoln Insects for up to
2 weeks. Pfottets against diseases.
Contains Orthene. a systemic Insecticide.
14 oz. Aerosol Reg. 3.29
Since 1946
~~~ Hallishrs
suN. 9•5 • Nursery -Florist
The laboratory chic ks ignored
the calls.
··That led to the finding that
the first qu.ck notes of the long
call identify the bird. They arc
anywhere from two to 15 note::.
that say. 'Hey. this 1s me · It is
different with ever y bird A
chick will respond only to its
own parents, a mate to its own
mate."
Other expe riments followed.
The res ul ts showed the call of
the laughing gull to be a com·
plex arrangement of sounds for
s pecific messages. the gull
e quivalent of wo rds a nd
phrases.
E STA.TE SALE O F
JEWELRY·
CRYSTAL-
PORCELAIN -
BROlWZES -
CB.IlWA -
SILVER
and ••re.
Lou of diamond rings and earrings,
gold chains, fine china and
crystal, bronzes, some tum1·
Friday,
Setmday, end &un"4!ty
nigh ta
Aprif &, 7,
. and 8
"WREN I TALK of syntax. I
have lo be understood as using
the word in a sense that ex
eludes much of what it connotes
in its linguistic context. We can-
not. for example. pa rse a se·
quence or gull signals in any
precise way. Al least not yet.
"Some variations are most
subtle. If a parent 1i. call ing lo a
chick, for instance. the call is a
diminuendo; if to its mate. a
crescendo. As with language. in
flection changes the meaning ··
ture, 0 1Ls, chat1delien, brass
lamps, etc. Inspection of all merchandise
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday •
2 · 5 P.M. and 7 · 8 P.M.
Yeah?
"Yeah.""
40 Youths Held
LOS ANGELES 1 AP ) i\
lengthy undercover probe 1n
which sheriff's deputies posed as
students has climaxed with the
arrest of 40 youths on various
drug counts at four An telope
Valley tW$' schools . ·
admission. Bank of
America, Master
Charge, checks.
some ter111s
available.
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• Friday, Aptjll, tt71
1-t·---,=,Aaaemblrwoman Martae a.r1uoa. R-
A;.& POrt Beacb. :s.aya you c.an t.e11 a ~t.or by
...-kind of te&Weition be OC $he Hpportl.
Uab6Uty ln Olftala UteS lnvolvln1 dlacrelionaey
abHoff from or aa1l1lance In lramc acct~nls.
A 8 UI: E.1ptl ltom lale·•upporled ~lMcollda"1 school 1ludHU who are not· CJ .S.
etUaem Md wl>o are convkled of not.related
Amendmenl I~. which llml&a elected CaWornla of.
ficl1l1 lO el_..l oouecuUve ~ in aay OM of •
lice. •••• LA8T wan. •as. •EaoaoN helped de·
feat a bill to aUow uae marijuana for lreal·
m t'nl .of eanffr, steueoma and H veral other
dl1HM1. ll was AB 241.
··111e new diatriet would be comprlled of Ora.,.. Riftl"llde ud San BerDardlDo eooatlee,
wW. eourt &o M Mid IM&a Aaa. ·• tM SMle Au
DemOttat explalMcl.
Aceordiaa to Pettenon, U. federal ..,......
menl alnad! owm land IMl,iacall &o tbe uW•nc
federal buildlnf In the SUla Ana-Or .... c-ty
Clvtc Cea&er and eou&d UH Uala lud to buUd • DeW
federal eourlhoule.
l
: : · And ahe olt•r• lhl1 dl1est ol somt of the b'111
• 1aaa put htt name on .. eo·author durlq Hr
&«m ln S.cra.nwnto·
crlmn . ·
:•: AB 41: Problbtlt ~hool d'6tncU Ind atal~ °'9rt.a from r~irln1 cro11·d1&trlcl or cro11.1
4!0Utry bwUna to 1chaeve rac•al balaMe
A8 S45. Allow• th_, t u payer to deduel
charileble tnntrlbullon• trom i rou lneome.
whether U&ln1 the 1tandard or Itemised deduction
Income lf,x form.
She alao voted •••lnal Aasembly Joint
Reaotullon 4. the vehicle for ralificatloo by the
J..e1l1lature ol a propoled amendment lo lhe U .s.
ContliluUon granttn1 voting rtahts ln Congress to
the Dtatrtet of Columbia. However. AJR 4 passed
tbe Auembly detplte ber ne11Uve vote.
• ••
:~ = AB 30.1: Eatulishto an ttmer1ency system of
•ncaal ulltlanc-e to vidlma of violent crime•.
AB W : Repeal& lhe Utter true a5'dlment tor
b.ut hl4!UrMn.
Ali 606 "Plain lancuace law" lor rental,
leaa and certaln M>uumer ~tracts.
Os.ANGE OOVNTY DEllOCaATS are plu.
ning a big bloW(M4t on the nitht ot April 11. It's
billed u a salute lO "Orange County's molt U·
luatrioua officeholders."
• · AB 2t4 · Eatt nds &he protublllon •c•tn&t
Q6(lonal 1c1enunc11Uon of minors t o include case
al DOMrimaUt t'OltdUt'l
AB tM3: ElllabU.ehf's a separate tranaportaUon
district for OrlUllO County
.... It alto is a f15 per perlon fundrailer for the
Demcltratic Party In Oranie County. Tbe dinner
gets under way · e t 7:30 p.m. at the DianeJland
Hot.el.
A HEA&ING IS achedl&led April 19 In Santa
Ana on ~p. Jerry Patterson's proposal lo include
Orange County in a new tederal court district. .. • ; ... AO 300: litqllire le10 ·laOve a"proval of lhe
A~ Ret00rces SOlard's alr pollutJon lmplcment;,i Qio plan
• •: AB 317 S«•U forth punishment for lhrtal.~ or l~lrtlon of unlawful tnJury u pon a r.rhoo l
mpployee whll*' ~rformtn• tll duUl'.
• AB S03: £xeeopb • talc traHtc ome~r~ from
Id addlUon. Mn . Ber8HOn has ende'sed two
A ~mbly Conat1tuUonal Amendment.a:
AC/\ 23 Require State Senate confirmation
of appcantmenu to thta Stale Supreme Court.
ACA 218· Rt..oqulro Judaes lO take the followiq
into cc>MlderaUoo when IJt'tUng bad: public aate·
ty, ff~ ol the offenM, prior criminal r~·
rord . and probability or appeara~e at the trial.
Sh also co a uthored Senale Con.stitulion»l
The hcarlnti will be conducted by the Ad·
m lnlstralive Office of the Federal court.is from 9
a m. lo S p.m. in Santa Ana City CouncU cham·
bers . 20 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
"My bill." 8ays Patterson, "would c1rve a
new fed ral district court out or the exiltlng Cen·
tral OBtricl of California.
Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy is exped.ed
and the Democratic luminaries will iMlude 1lale
Conlroller Ken Cory. Congressman Jerry Pal·
terson. s tale Senator Paul Carpenter, Ai·
semblymen Dennis Managers, Richard Rob6mQp'
and Chet Wray, plus county Superviaon Phillip
Anthony and Ralph Clark. .. ::
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Pl•t• of the Day
!:A DV•P -It's on a 1929 Model A Ford dump
·:truck, owned by the Langmuirs or Mammoth. . ... . .
Parental
Custody
Uphe ld
S AN FRANC ISCO I I AP > -Minor children
1 cannot be removed from
1 their home just be<'ause
cocaine and marijuana I were discovered there.
the California Supreme
Court has agreed. • '"'o•m•loon ,,.. llW • p..,, 1 0t tlW O.r' " \-4oed ttf Moat' F.,,.,, •""'°' 01 thlt J•,. ed•toon 01 ,,.. "w"°·~ Wllo 01 ,...001-.111..i
1
. It refused . without ~·,~~0"~1'..:'~~~·~o;· ~.~::1~:v:,!;:":::1~."'~'!;...~~ comment. to grant a ·--'°'-11 __________________ hearing on a Court or
Appeal decision which
: • •••c• CUY
reversed a removal o r·
d er issued by Santa
Clara County Superior
Court Judge Charles
Gordon.
Strit cla R~ealed • HAltVEY F 8111CK. te>'*nl Of STELLA CftAY, ..,_ te~ of
C-0.1 M«. GL P..s-•w•Y on M1u1on v .. ,.. C.. P•-•••Y on AO<il l, "" .i Ille eoe Of 11 B•IO-Aorll •. 1'1' Ill ..._, Jlr.e<h, <-• hu~ ot AlftW Biro: of c.oron.e Ml Servocn penclt1>9 •I H•r~ L.;twn )olu , CA., ........ 1.tU..• Of M.trtM,. Mount 011 ... _,...,..y of C.os~ Mew
~'l'er Of ow-on. Ciel Mer, Ce •nel >40-i~• .,,_. • ._ ol K_.. S.wyer 01 En LAOO <1no, Ca •ncl P.,..et.a Spurloo 01 8ERNICE HICKS LADD, •••>dent ot Tu$ttn. c.e, Mt. 8trcll _, • Deparl-Co••• Mew . Ce for 43 yH••· M•rr..O <1>9nt Vke ~r of tM State of on K•"w• •I Y••" ago, movlt<I to
Hew York, N.suu <.ounly Com Cost• Mes. 1n ,,... He w.o\ • machlM m•noe•. ••so • member ot the S•err• oe>er•to• 10< Jc> ~·" •I ,,,. Gre.o l M•Clr1t Me'°"'' L009't Gr•vuode We\lern (.or"-(.onloany HI' 1\ W •· ~rvo<e• wtll be held-Frlo.y APl'll •, vov•O by l>I\ wole 10"4' l.ad<I, 0.UQhler
t919 on Newtown, ~Kllcut. Smith 11 ene Wllote ol Or•no11 , C• ,
THE 2·1 appeal court
decision acknowledged
t h e r e was a r e m ote
possibilJty the children
might be endangered by
their present environ-
me nt.
Composer Walter Carlos. ldt. the man who•
c r eat ed t96o·s l argest-sel lin~ c lassical
a lbum, "$Witched on Bach " 1s now Wendy
Carlos. right. Carlos . 39. tinderwent a sex
cha nge operation i n 1972. but kept it a secret
until now.
J Ulhill L•mb Mortu.r., .• ,, E 11th St, oranathildre" $ft•rron •ncl Marton But it said these .. re·
Go$1• Mfl.le11rec:tor• ... ~ Whit•. '"1er "'-' L-°' 0 ••'9. mote possibilities do not • CLARK ~. F1.1ner•1 i.en.o<.e\ were helO on Fro · .,.., •t 10 oo AM at,,.. Ha•llOt Lawn provide grounds suffi· • TltOMAS BENJ-"MIM CLARK, r.sl Memortt)I CNIOel w1tn Rev ("4•1~ D.
Oent Of Irvine, Ce P~ •way on Clark p.ulor 01 the f ir\I United Cient for removing 3
""'" •. 191'"' ,,,. .t9P.,. 2 month• •n<I Met....Oosl C""'ch Of CO'\la _ ... ol ch i Id r r 0 m par c n t a 1 ~) Cl•Y. 8e-'°" ol JOl'ln o\nel AM l1C1atlno l"t•rment '""OCe\ om , d " • d ' Clerh ol Irvine, (._.. Gr•Vf!\•Clt' ml'O••lely tohowono at Hdrl>O< L•wn C UStO Y an qUOtl d ''oNYott>\•oll~lleldon lFroCl•yAprll •. Memoroal Parl< >iarbo< L .. wn·Mounl another ruling WhlCtr
Education Corp.
Buys 5 SchQols
•~n ,;1 9 oo AM •I f•irh•vl'" . Molmo"f1IP<1rk,!Mn~•.no l.• Smolll ~.~~:HMorlu•r y OI Co\ld M"'" S3 1d ••thC rij:!ht tO
lutlllll LemC> MMl1Mrv director\, •71 TEOllOW CUStOd y Of Ont"~ 0~ n
i lltll St., Co\t• -"° -.41111 FE RN TEDROW. re\oOent 01 Santa h' Id f f "ITitT An•. C• "-swe1 •w•y on Apr••). ""' c I ren. rec rom un· AN N "LORENCE ''ETlll ""'"•'the ot99 of 'O. a.•ovao .wr11 ot warranted s t ate in ·
1.n ... ,, 11. 1m"' °"'-·""'""'' R1c,..ra ,..,._o15iouJr CHY, 1-. terfer e n.ce. h as long
National Education Corp .. Newport Beach. has
completed acquisition of the proprietary scbool
bus iness of CBS Educational Services. a unit of
CBS. Inc.
POUCI •••Y on AD• •I s. 1'14 •n Miu Ted•--$. S<MOI le.<her for b . Newl>O'l 8et<n ca ., ,,,. "O" o• )/ ,,,. s.nt• -'N P\MI< 1;.c_, o.woe:t een recogn1z('d as a
~·'"".,., ,., "'"°'""'o "'oe" ~"'' 10< .o Y~ ShP........., 10 !Mint• An.o. fundamental right.·· QI Sant• Ana Ca , on~ \On. l C• from Ame~. low• on 1'14 '1:1•<1tllten . l llr OI h•r> •nO • c; ..... , .. Jff'W~ •Ill be helO on 11<-"'-.11 .. 011u90. 1111...,,, MOncl•Y. "'1nl ti""~ t0.eo AM •t • THE CASE involved 5uvoctt woll l)e Mid.,., MoncUy Aprol Ille Me1r-.A11Dey ~1M Per~ '"" L d J d 0 9' .. ,. .ti II 00 AM •I 1 ... F•orll.t.,... terment 104Qlio. ,.,_Who Wi\ft'IO a wrence an U Y · Mor•u•ry Cll•P•I Interment •I PO lhe.r --" mey call •t ,,,... and their two sons. To .. 1(.,.,,,..,.,,. Me,,_,.,, """' S.rv•<.e• Sm•th T"'"'" ~ Wesklrff O.•P9f now about 15 months •• ' e < I l' 0 bf F " I A H " v E N '11 E l1tn !.I • GIKI• Mew on ~tur ..
The group includes fi ve schools with combined
revenues last year of a pproximately S6 million
the Brown Institute of Minneapolis and Fort
Lauderdale; the V~le Technical Ins titute of
Blairs vi lle. Pa.:_: Tllompson Institute of Har·
risburg. Pa .. and the Ka n!>as City Bu.s ine:.s College
of Kansas City. Mo
IWIORTUARY on •no 5'Jn1Ut ••om• oo AM to ~ oo and W.O . about J They
• Kit.AME• :.~u~1~'" u~11 Mc>rtu.ar, we.re not further 1den Laguna's P ageant
Assistant Cite d
• LOUISE IC RAMER .... s-MOI Hu~ WEILLE• tH1ed. The JUdgc had r11>91on Beech, c. P•~~Q ••O on EILEE N s WEILLER passed ...... ., f d h h"ld ..... · "°''' s. 141"1 •n Oranqe, C4 Surv1nd on Ae>rtl J. 1'1"1 In Eucho. Otuo. tormer .~UO t e C I rcn to ~
Cit her hu-Rob"'1 C Kr•mer, re .. Cltnt of An.tneo,.,,, CA. SvrvlYed by happy, Content. Clean. d.tUQlllU I.Hie' O.voi on o• El Se9un her parent\ 0.voO ana Aull\ Sc>eo ... r of Overall very Wt.'11 Cared do. C:• ana wn O• ry Kr•mer 01 t.araen G<ove. c.., .,,1.,, Joyce,,.,.,..,. W•Ko. ca , I orendClauOlller Elaine l1199r of Ananttm. C... M1<1 son Steven. for and the part ntS arc ~f.remu, one sister Rluth W•nn •no 2 Servoctt -·held on FruSn, Aprol ~. COnt'erned parents •• C>rother\ <A<H •ncl 84~ ShoPO S.rvocH 1.,, .,1 ll:lO AM •t 1,... H•rbor I.Awn • S..turd•Y April I, •t 11 ·oo AM •• the Memorial Q\t)pel •nt•rme<tl ..,.,..,lo• Carl Calloway. operations manage r a nd
technical director of the Page<mt of the Masters in
Laguna Beach, has been honored by Senior Troops
of the Girl Scouts of America .
. Pac111c View c11ec>e1. 1n1ermen 1 •mmeotete•v 1o1•-•nv. Hart>or L•wn. Plan rlroceeds Pe<lfoc v,.w MemO<MI Park Pe<oloc Mount Ohve Mort""fY Of °"I• Mn •. r · ,,_ M<>f'lu•o e11rec-•. M4-2700 ...o-sss.
MOSIES JOflOOH BEVERLY M. M<.l~.ES, rKodflnt of RUTH KATHARINE JOROON , r•\I· Anel'lelm, ~· Pu.O •wey on ADt•I •. dent ot 8elb0a Island. C•. Poi.eel
HN. She •S wrvo~ b'f her husNnO awey on Aprll 4 191"1 Survived by l Ph•llP 0 . ~ ... Al•l'letm, c. .. I Min $0<!•. R_, JorOon ol San Fr•n<IKO. Gary Cr...,onJ Of CMtA MeW. Ce .. 1 C• .. Roch.trO Jo•OOn <1nd Cecil R. ll•u11hler Lff Su1an" E\lred• ol Lynell bolh o1 8•1b0a ''"""· ca 1 111-. .. lde, C.., lier .-.11er Mr\.. H•~et or•ndcholdrtn Mrs Joroon wa• a
Felt of Cost• ~ C. .. I brOtller pioneer of llalbQ,f hl•nO "' 1919 and c .. o0 F•llol -.. c..' ,,.,.,Ev• Hl•Oll"*S -per...-nl rKl-e .Jo Llttl•)oNIOf Hun~ a..<11. CA. there on HSO. Siie wu •n active
·•"" • ll'"'*hllllrM Crematton ••· memoer ill Ille 1,..ay AnQlers 5clor1 '~ w 8eo aro.ow.v Mor1uery. F•sh•nv auo. -w~ • ,..._ o1 ... , aroM1weyMOttla.,,ydlrec:1ors.. the Slerr• Cl1.1b •I'd Issac Welton
SAN FRANC I SCO
<AP> -The San Fran-
eisco Public Utilities
Commissi'On has voted
to proceed with plans to
renovate the 1917-e ra
Forest Hill Munic ipal
Ra ilway station.
The long-time festival worker was honored for
services as audfo technician dunng the l nterna·
tional Food Fa ir. held on the festival grounds
every year since 1969.
The honor was extended by the Girl Scouts of
Capistrano Valley, Laguna Beach. Laguna Niguel
and San Clemente.
CMALJ"')UX Society. Ser-wiil be llekl •I tO•OO OOROTHY Y.1 C""'LI FOUlC. rnl-AM°" Monday •t l'M Pac•fk V.ew Opti ons Presented fent Of Costa Mew. Ce. Pui.ed aw•y C .... pel woth Rev lle._ih McMIH•" ot on -"Ptll ), 1m. S... •• •vrvlveel bl' • the Newpon ~er tJnHeo ~•-•ii •oe<• -"""-GlrOI ~t of Cosl• ~. Churcll ollico•hno. lntermtnl at . C•, 1 COUJln• M•rle 51rln\lty OI "-<llK ,,_~al P•rll. In loeuot
(ht<ato, llhnols _ .. orm.n Wllh•m• 1-n. me ,_,,,.,, SUOIJttlS memoro•I
o•ln•S..)Qr...o-ni.cK•none-•• co.,lrot>utoon• 10 lhe lsuc Wallo,,
C.•••nlde _...""'""'"be •t lhe Good Soc,.ty or the Col.ti.ion of Pr-rv•llOft 5roepherd Cemet<try, Hunton11ton of Game Ft\11. Px•lk View Mortu .. ry eeach Bell 8rNClloooo Mortu•ry o• oorec:lon
Cost• Mewdlr~\O'~ MY£•~
PIBF&MILY
COlOMIJ.. FUHllil
H°"41
7801 Botsa Ave.
Westmi nster
893-3525 --PACIHC YllW MIMOtUA.L , ...
Cemetery Mortuary . Ch31>el
3500 Pac1hc View Onve
Newport Beach
~4-2700 --.McCOIMICI MOITUAlllS
Laguna Beach
494-94 15
Laguna Hills
768-0933 San Juan Capistrano
486-'776 ---IALTJ..m .. OM
N•A' NOMI
646-2•124
# Costa Mesa
673-~50 ----==AY
~ 110 Broedwty
Cost1 1Mesa . ~2-8150 ~ -.. IMITM6nma&.
" MGITUAIY
WISTCWtlCHAPll.
o.tretOtY • Flower ShOo
427 E. 17th St
Costa Me..
~-888 --PmCa •ontms IMIM'I MDITUAIY . 127Mlin8t •
BET TY JANE MYERS, •e•t<tenl 01 D•llH THU fo1me ru1den1 ol r .., NewPl)rl Bffch, c.. Pessed •••Y on Aprtl l, 1'19 at Ille -of SI Beloveo wif• of ~1n M"rs. Iovino mot""r OI A-rt Myers Of lAlteWOOd. Ca. •n<I
~us.n Myers ol Menlo Parlt, Ca • Funer•I wrv"es w111 l)e held tOC141y Frtdn April •. 1919 •I I 1.00 AM .tt Ille Melrose Abbey M•usoieum Chepel wilh Rev. Oonllld Sturge(ln olfle1•t1~. Entomoment will lie et the ~lros.e Abbey M•usoteum, Anaheim, C•. Smith TIAll<ll L•tnb Mortuary, •'11 E. 1 n11 St .. Co\l.t MtH Qjte<tOH.
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FUNERAL
I DIRECTORS l
Harbor Lawn , Mount Olile :
Mortuary
11 Cemetery :
~rematory
~ • Interment In :
Anr Cernetety
~ •Shipment
•Burlal '
lnau,.nc•
I
•Cremation
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$211.oomplet•
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MBA May Not Help
By JOYCE L. KENNEDY
Dear Joyce: My career seems
1&alled. I am wondertog If I sbouJd try
to get an MBA -mas&er 's in busi·
ne11 admlnlltntlen degree?
-T. K., Boa1&., Texas
The MBA baa been oversold as a
p a nacea for i;luggish upward
passage. While this credential could
prove enormously helpful in your
situation. pa~e to think thco\Jgb
questions suggested by 11 counselor,
Marilyn Moats Kennedy, no relation.
of Evanston. Ill.
-Why do I think an MBA is going
to help my career ? lt your boss says
anybody who wants to get promoted
in your company must have an MBA.
and you cannot verify this wilh your
research, the MBA may be a smoke
screen for the true reason you're nol
being advanced.
-WIDCll OF MY CA&El:a goals
will benefit from an MBA! Is it
worth several difficult years of qight
school for no better reuon tho ''it
can'l hurt?" If you lack cl')'Slal·clear
aims. an MBA will help you become
a better educated. Uftdeclded person •
lf you do have goals, will a more
selective pro1ram or education and
sell ·improvef\\t!l:lt be more Ulrely lo
do lhe job faster?
-How well regarded are the
aebools available to me? tr you would
be geUlng your MBA at a so· so In·
tt.ltutlon. the credential may impress
your mother. but few others. You'll
mi11 the contacts you could have
11lned tn • more preatlliOul pro.
1ram. Wbat do you think they're
really sellina at big.Jeague bull.Deis
adlools?
(
[ __ CA_RE_ERS_]
-Do I have the motivation and
ability to finish? Ir you were an ind.if·
ferent undergraduate student, why
do you think you 'II s lick wHh
theoretical subjects after a hard day oa the job? And what will your boss
think if you qwt after announcing
your intention lo earn an MBA?
-WHAT OPTIONS MIGHT t in·
vesligate to advance my career'.'
Have you sought .ways to gain ex·
posure through speaking or writing
in trade association circles? Ex·
plored volunteer work to try new
s kills? Chec k ed less expensive
course work lo correct s pecific prob·
lems and become ramiliar wilh new
areas? tr your root problem is
people-based. psychotherapy may be
more effective than • theory course'
in hum1n relalions.
\ Maril)'n~o8*8Kennedyian'tknock·
mg the value of further educ:atloo -
she's a former•college dean. in facl.
She is emphasizing . contrary to
educaUonal folklore. thal an MBA
cannot work a miracle it your career
is going nowhere.
READER SERVICE: You've
thought about it and the MBA sllll
looks good lO you? Send for a copy of
an MBA magazine r e print. "The
MBA Salary Survey 1978." Encl0&e a
28-cenl stamped. self·addresaed, long
while envelope with your request to
Joyce Lain Kennedy al B9x 1580,
Costa Mesa 92628. Ask fOll "MBA
Salary."
.....
Health Care
Battle Looms
By THOMAS D. EUAS
A major confrontation between the Brown ad·
ministration and California doctors is shaping up
over the oflen·controversial Medi-Cal program .
The essence of the latest dispute is this :
Brown's Department of Health Services seeks
better controls over the costs of treatment for
three million persons eligible for Medi·Cal.
BUT THE DOCTORS BELIEVE cost controls
would limit lhe options of poor people seeking
care. whlle forcing them to use county hospit.:ls
and. possibly, to get inferior care.
SOl.ITHERN
t;ALIFORNIA
f 'OCUS
The state proposals.
drafted by de partment
direct.or Beverlee Myers,
w i l l s hortly be in-
troduced into the s tate
Senate. where they will
almost certainly be fought by doctors, hospitals
and medical laboratones .
That·s because the aim or Myers' plan is to re·
duce the number of medical prov1 derl> eligible to
treat Medi-Cal patients For example. Myers
wants to cut the number of participating hospitals
from 630 to less than half lhat many. And she
wants Jab services now handled by about 1,000
firms centralized in 15 or 20 facilities.
"WHAT WE SUGGEST IS nothing more than
what is already ha ppening in the marketplace."
said Pete Weisser. s pokesman for the Health
Services department. "Right now. about 40 to 50
hospitals do about half thl' Medi-Cal work .
"Many doctors already opt not to be 1n the pro
gram. They may handle only four or ft vl' Medi-Cal
patients a year. but we have to superv1St' them Just
the s ame as those who handle many pallents."
But physicians see it differently
"This disgusting and arrogant Cplan > de·
liberately attempts to de ny access to mainstream
medical care to the proorest element or our soc1e·
ty ," charges Dr. Richa rd Corlin. president of the
Los Angeles County Medical As::.oc1allon
But Weisser respondi_ that "the system " hai.
already abandoned the Pl'er to a second lier of
medical care. "On<' thmg we want to make very
clear is that w(• insist that no changes lead to re ·
ductions in either eligibility or services. because
that would be penali zing the poor for something
they have no control over ..
IT'S LIKELY THAT THE department pro·
posals would save money Economies or scale and
reductions in the number of providers needing
s upervision could cut several million dollars from
overall costs.
But t he pla n would also dri ve ma ny
laboratories out of business and do s ubstantia l
harm to some hospitals which
now depend on Medi-Cal pay-
ments.
"Medi .Cal is not designed
as a welfare program ror the
provider s." says We isser .
.. Decisions have to be made in
lhe best interests of the Medi-
C a I system . In the e r a o f
Proposit ion 13, shouldn't we
make whatever eeonomies we can.,.. MY•1t~
Responds Corlin. "These proposals would undo
all the good that has been done by the Medi-Cal
program c allowing poor people to choose whatever
doctor they want just like everybody else>." He
charges that "gross mismanagement. high level
inefficiency . . and unbelievably high overhead
cost" are the real reasons for today's high Medi·
Cal tab.
CORUN SAYS HIS GROUP won't even meet
with Myers or her staff uoti.J she withdraws her
proposal.
But it seems quite c lear that the plan won't be
withdrawn just because of demands from doctors.
The fight almost certainly will end up in the
Legislature, where it's a good bet that the doctors
will have far more clout than the Health Services
de partment.
Huntington
Man Honored
T ec hni ca l Sgt.
Reeford F. Hall. son or.
Mrs. Maree V. Ramsey
or 15802 Bluebird Lane,
Huntington Beach, has
been named out.a~g
noncommissioned of.
fleer or the Year at
Mount Lagua a Air
Force Station. Calif.
A miuile warning and
s pace s u r;.etllance,
sensor technician. he isj
assigned to t.lle 14th Mis·
slle Wamlnc Squadron.!
a part of the Aerospace1 Defense Command.
P:lftd Schusss what you w•nt in t he Sllllln1
CIHslfled HI of '"• Dally fltlot
'42-6671
•
_.......,..
N•Ol•,..e
The Justice Depa rt·
ment says it has de·
cided not to pro·
se c ute Graham
Martin, former am·
bassador to Vietnam,
on charges he mis-
ha ndled top secret
inte lligence docu·
men ts.
Gin Fizz
Co n t e nt
Assaile d
SAUSALITO <AP> -
The quaint Alta Mira
Hotel. which for years
took pride in its $1.75
Ramos Gin Fizzes. has
been accused in a civil
s uit of falsely printing
on its napkins that l h
ounces of gin go into the
drinks .
Instead. investigators
said. they found lhe
hote l 's fizzes contain
less than 1 pe rcent
alcohol. The drink con·
cocted from the recipe
on the napkin. however.
c o n tains 9 percent
alcohol, they say.
••WE'RE NOT re nder·
ing a vaJue judgment as
to t he quality of the
drink," s aid Marin
County District Attorney
Jerry Herman. who filed
the s wt .
"We're merely saying
they have been deceiv·
ing thousands of people
every month." Herman
said.
WI LLIAM Wachter ,
the 75-year-old Ge rman·
born owner or the tourisl
attraction. said he h as
never lasted one or his
hote l's fizz.es. But, be
said, "Nol once have we
ever had a complaint."
No state law specifies
how much alcohol musl
De in any drink. Legal
action was taken against
the hotel only because il
had a printed recipe pro·
vided to its customers.
Al'. YOUR.SERVICE I MISCEl:LANY
I ~
San Juu C•l>il&ruo .. .,,.. ~ .. rr-.
~ u r•·electe tl lo a
second term as lbe Clty
rouncll'• top otndal this
week.
Fraeta, d e •• o f
i-upt"rvlalon »t "oua•
tllln Volll'Y High St'hool.
h i tMJYVed 00 l~ COUil>
ell t.hn.-e }'f'Jris
0.ly...._ ..... .._
SECOND TERM
Sen Ju•n'1 frteH
WlllSER. Idaho (AP ) -A Jud&• wt.o cMaMd
an epileptic mOlMr custocl,y ol her cblldren bu
dltq\laW\td bhnaell rrom turther acUoD ln the
cue, N.Ylnl be 1' bl ed. O~ct Juqe OUbert C. Norris announced lD
court that be could no tonier hear lbe cue
MCIUM of hll fe lln11 after tho publicity 1ur·
ro:.andtaa lhe cia.s '
G•r1 llaui.durwr w .. i.
t lecteCt nHl)OI' [H O l t>m
lie ·wu r h1t•Lt'd '4l th
-----· -LYNNAE •OVE HAS BEEN Involved In a
dlApute wllh her hu11b1od, Terry, over cusi,ody of
lhf•ir two ch1ldreo She :;ulfers from nocturnal
l'pllcpsy und her hu baod cooteods s.be cannot suf.
flcleotly ftlre for thelr chUdreo. cow.ell '" li18. Fivt Olhl•r • a Juan couMUm n hltve rv(ttf
38 lh~ <'•ly '.s mayor
mor e thirn one-., ee>n
st'rutl\•t•l v s1nre the
CO Mmuoit WllS l D·
"Corpdratro in 1001
Medal Award
Tb Navy Contmenda·
tton Medal was awarded
t o Gunnt'r> S~r1e.1nt
Lewi• T MUDOI for
se r vi ce aa ad
mlnlstrat1vl' chief with
~<VMAc AW 1 242>
T~ ~n te Ta•lc
DEAR P(\T: Is there any slate agency that rt>~
ulales city cleaners? If so. I would like its name
and addTess and mfonpat1on about how t·om
plaints are handled
K E , Fountain Valley
Tbe Board •o( Fabric Care < 1020 N St ..
Sacramellto. CaUf. 95814), an agency within tbe
st ate Department of Consumer 1\rfalrs, is the
licensing agency for dry cleant"rs. The board at·
tempts to mediate consumt>r complaints against
dry cleanlng Ueensees.
The complaint-handling proc:edure involves
asking the complainant to write lo the board with
specifics and the name. address, and t elephune
number of both complainant and dry cleaner. U
the complaint concerns a damaged or lost article,
the complainant Is requested to include the ap-
proximate date of purchase and price. Alter re ·
cei•ing lnfotmation from the complalna.nl, the
llcPnsee II contacted for bis· version or tbe facts.
Based upon all information rtteived, lhe board at·
tempts to effect a settlement.
If the board can't resolve the problem after
talking to both coraplainant and dry cleaner, It rtt·
ommeodB contact with an nnbiased professional
third party. Depending on lhe nature of the com-
plaint il would recommend the Inte rnational
Fabricare Institute in GlendaJe (to perform a
laboratory analysis to determ.lne the cause of
damap. u..,.eby placillg lbe respottslbWty on tbe
dry cli811eri &be fabric, the manufacturer, or the
complainanO, the Better Business Bureau's TU·
tile Arlll&ratJon Panel or Small Claims Coart.
Gtt;de. Oflerff Fabri~ Detalb
DEAit READE RS : The state Board of Fabric·
Care is offering a free brochure. "A Consumer's
Gulde Cb Fibers, Fabrics, and Finis hes,•· lo better
acquailli people with purchase, care and handling
of wearing apparel. This booklet includes inform•·
lion about bow long clothing should last, how lo
purchase wisely. care labels and helpful h.ints on
ho" lo buy and care for clotblng.
The board also bas a 15 minute movie,
"Fabr ics-n ow They Can Serve Us Better ."
Consumers ar~ glvf'n Ups about choosing the right
fa bric, bo"'° lo understand and use the care and
content labels on Clothing, and where to go for help
ii the~ Is a prob,~m. The ..viewer also is shown ex:
a mples of fabrics a nd weaves in various forms.
What goes on In a. testing laboratory <where fibers
and fabri~s are ,subjected to tesls lo determine
strength, durability, aod resistance to wrinkling
and lire> Is reaturrd in the mm.
\ttslc
·~~~ ·~; 1 p
. .
ft,; 61.opping
Norrll!I' rullna this year givln1 2·year·old
Tanya 1tnd 6-month-old Bret to Moye, a travelln1
mapmaker for the US. Geoloeical Survey, drew
n•Uonwidt' publicity
Loeal newspa]>ers have been filled with letters
er tlc1iinf: the j udge ror bis decision.
"f:nt <1 11rohl1•,,1" Tht•n wnte 10 POI Dunn Pat will
t'ut r t•d IOIJ'' 1wttmq th11 answer• and actwn 11ou need
to !>viii(> mt•qwt1es in goi>emment and bwint.s.s Mail
wur que /l()rl.\ t<> Pot l>urm At Your Servact. Orange
Coast DOJl11 /'?lot P O Uor 1560. Costa Mesa. CA
9262/i As many lf'ltt>rs as posS1ble Wtlt be omwered.
but phbtu>d 111qum£1s or letters not including the
reoder·s full namt'. address and bu.smell$ hours' phone
numbt>r canl'l(lt beconSldt>rl'd Thiscolum11appearsda1·
ly t!IC'epl Saturdays ··
Phone <213) i 2t·4130 or write lo: S&ate Board
of Fabric Care, 1020 N S&., Sacramento, CaUf.
95814, &o request a pamphlet or to r~serve a copy of
tbe movie.
S~au Ticket Refu•dable
DEAR PAT: My daughter purchased three
Holiday Hi ll ski llil tickets for $21 from Ticketron.
There was a sign posted staling that the ticket
price would be refunded if they couldn't be used
due lo road closure. The sales lady verified this.
The roads were closed the day the tickets were
good and when my daughter tried to get a refund,
she was to use the tickets any other lime this
season. That's not possible because she and her
two friends attend college and will not be in this
a rea .
G.S .• Newport Beach
A refund will be Issued to your daugbter U sbe
malls the tickets wltb a brief explanation to tbe at·
tentlon qf Holiday HJll's bookkeeper, Dlesala
Melbar.
/tis. Salutatfoft a ltf l•••talce
DEAR PAT : Now that so many businesses are owned and managed by women, what is the pre-
fer red salutation for business letters?
J .W., Irvine
lrvlae College of Bu.1l.oe98 reeommeods trying
to determl.ne lbe title preference of lbe womu
before writing a baslness leUer. U this l.ID't pout.
ble, ue ''Ms." Gloria Zlgner" .,,_r of Gloria
Ztgner a Aaocla&es hte •• al9o GPU for ..... wll.lle
Carolyn Harvey, pnsldent of &be Newport Barbor
Baslness and Professional Women's Club, says
''Mjn" II preferable.
Depont Interest Not Re4ulred
DEAR PAT : Can T get interest on my rentaJ
security deposit?
K.K., Costa Mesa
Landlords are not required to pay interest on
deposits and most refuse lo do so, but you can ask
and see what happens.
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from 6" to narty 3 ft. tall. Plant In
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now through rau. Long.la11lng for
cut flowers In yellows. golds, orange
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Spring through Summer color-red,
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A February reeding is
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healthy attractive lawn.
Bandlni N2 is ideal for
feeding establishe d
dlchrondra and blade
grass lawns. Start your
feedtng cycle now.
PALl!JDOSUM
Our Oaiiies are in full bloom. They grf>'ll
in green mounds almost totany dotted
with s mall white Oowe rs . Thissun·loving
d aisy is easy to grow, and a re ready for
pla nting now!
BEGONIAS
Abrous varieties indudng the popu-
lar Richmondenlis type. Deep reds,
bright pinks and white. Grows bMt In
our coastal area.
GERANIUMS
The re is a great selection of th ese
popular, hardy perennials including
Zonal. Ivy a nd Pelargonium vari-
e ties. They lo ve the sun a nd come in
a fa ntastic selection o f reds, pinks.
lavenders and white.
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burns end blisters last Saturday as they strolled
ct>wn a 20..mlle route in Irvine to collect pledges
for the 1979 March of Dimes.
The Superwalk, which began at 7:45 a.m ..
raised $115.000 for the March of Dime•' fight
against birth defects.
The elaborate trek included eight check-
points; four of which provided entertainment for
the weaty walkers.
·To give participants a final boost, the El Toro
Manne Band accompamed walkers during the
last mile of the route. Overhead. a hot air balloon
camed celebrities and radio personalities who
preferred to take the easy way out.
Below, walkers learn that the
shortest distance between two points is not the
snake-like bike trail along the Edison easement
m Irvine. At left, Jerry Smalling of .Newport
Beach gives son, Wesley, a p iggyback ride on
last leg of the walk. /ft right, Mark Peterson, 13.
of Cypress, cools his heels at end of walk, half of
which he ran.
Oa1Jy P"1l9t Photos by Gary Ambrose
Coast Residents Aim to . Make Book
8y SAN DIE EGAN
Of ,.,. 0.ot, Polol $!Ml
Five hundred fifty Orange County residents
are confideot they'll break a world record
Saturday. April 7, when they rendezvous at
Devonsb..ire Downs, NorthridJte, to be filmed for
a TV "special."
Dancing up a storm at last minute rehearsal are approximately 200 of the 550
local tap dancers who 'll be going for a world record Saturday, April 7.
The record: the 550 Orange countaans-
almost a ll of whom live in the co astal com· mun1ties -plan to outdo 500 Britishers who got
themselves listed in the "Gu.inness 'Book of
World Records" four years ago for being the
largest group of tap dancers ever assembled in
one place executing a dance routine.
Here, nearly 200 of the local hoofors re·
hearse under d.irection of Dorothy Jo Swanson
in her Corona del Mar dance studio.
The 550 dancers, ranging from 4 to 85 years
old, a re Crom tap dance classes taught at
Coastline Community College, Cal St ate
Fullerton, El Toro School of Dance, Laguna
Niguel School or Performing Arts, Joan Golden
School or Dance, Re ne 's School of Dance.
Phyllis t;yr Academy , Saddleback Dance
Center, Triple C Studio of Theatre Arts and
Brenda's Dance Studio.
The oldest dancer scheduled to participate
is Peggy Gene Evans, who Ms. Swanson said
waa..the prima ballerina in Lon Chaney's classic
mov1e, "Phantom of the Opera."
The television program being filmed Satur·
day lo the San Fernando Valley is called
"David Fros t 's Guinness Book or World
Records." It's scheduled for airing over the ABC
network al 8 p.m. Sunday, May 6. 1
Coordinating the massive dancing project is
Brenda Klatzes of Laguna Beach.
According lo Ms. Swanson, the public can
vlew the filming, which will begin at 10 a .m .•
because there are 5,000 bleacher seats at
Devonsb..ire Downs
The Orange County world-record·breakinc
hopeful boofen are scheduled to travel to
Nol'tbrtdle in 1everal bus caravans, departia1
at approx.lmate17 4 a.m. Saturday, April 7.
Eacb dancer wut be identlcally atUred iD tuedo 8etumm ad, of eoune, tap lboea.
EYWJ performer In the preeiaioll tap unce extru.,an11 will receive a Partlciplntl Scroll
from the "Guinness Book of ~orld ~rda."
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Rams kicker
Glen Walker
Ginger Hooton
Tb• lineup lntludtd
G1rve1, C h andler,
Hootoe. roraw. Hum·
p_bre7. LaBocltt .
.lltCJaia.. lllller, Olaen
Hd Youqb&ood -bul
tbe 1ame wua•t football
Of' b•Mbl.ll
Th• event w11 the
Atbletei l:n Arllon, <AIA I
Gold Medal Club 1pring
faabjon •how •l the
Newport Harbor Yacht
Club. Both player• and
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It's Wet Noodle Ti01e
DEAR ANN: The wet
noodle has been in re·
tire me nt for quite a
while . Well -bring it
out again. You've got
10 las hes coming for
not seeing beyond your
nose when that fellow
wrote in and complained
about "fat slobs" and
"able-bodied" p eople
parking in spaces r e·
served for the h a n·
dicapped.
I 'm overweight so I
would probably be
clasaified by you as a
"fat slob" -but I also
have a severe asthmatic
condition and cannot
walk more than a few
s teR.S without being
winded. U the weather is
cold I dare not go out at
all.
My mother, who bas
heart trouble, is the pic-
ture of health. You
W"Uld never know to
look at her that she bas
-any physical problem
whatever. She must be
driven to the nearest en-
tra ncei at all times.
These spaces reserved
for the handicapped are
• godaend to both of us .
So please, Ann, next
time folks write and
complain about healthy
fat 1lob1 taking up
1pacea reserved for tbe
handicapped, say a
word in our behalf. Just
bec:auae we aren'l in
1Vbeelcbairs or on
crutches doesn't mean we are not severely d is-
abled. -ONE OF
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DEAR ANN: Our 16·
year·old son left home in
January because he got
fed up with being told
what to do. He lived with
friends from coas t to
coast , bumming all the
way, getting kicked out
by their parents regular·
ly. Now he has come
home, stone broke, hair
down t.o his shoulders,
s melling like a six-week·
old piece of horsemeat.
My husband a nd I de·
cided he could live here
so long as be cleaned
himself up and slopped
running around nights.
nearly every morn-
ing with a bunc h of
morning with a bunch of
creepy kids who look
and smell like he does.
He bas informed us that
be bu no intention of
meeting any of our con·
dltiona and that we can-
not throw h i m out
because the law in this
s ta t e says we are
responsible for him until
be bu reached bia ma-
jority.
The whole f amiJy ls in
• constant u p r oar ~ause of tbla kid. He
does wb at~v er be
pie.sea and bu no re·
gud for anyone. What
can we do ?-DIS ·
TRAUGHT PARENTS.
DEAa PAaENTS:
Finl, pleale kaow &Ila&
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la eo co••••lutlon
be&wee11 1• •M Mm.
I s u ggest an inte r ·
m e diary, s om e one
the boy can talk to -a
pbyslclla clergyman, a coach a counselor.
The boy eeds ther apy
but it c ot be forced
on him -be must ac·
cept it willingly. Then
you and your husband
should go for counseling.
This problem is a family
matter.
The boy is right when
be says you cannot
throw him out because
be ls a mlnor. You can,
however, place hlm in a
de te ntion home if be
becomes anmaoageable.
<I don't recommend it.)
Moat detention homes
are factories t h at
produce hardened
criminals. Your son's
hostUity did not develop
ovenllgbt, so don't ex·
pect miracles. Be pa-
tient and remember that
the cblJd who Is least
lovable needa love the
mos&.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: I'm a father
who doesn't have much
hair ten but I am ready
to pull out the remaining
strands. The problem :
How can I get my 16·
year-old to stop wearing
my clothes? You are
probably thinking, .. All
16-year-old sona like to
get into Dad's clothes."
Well, it 's not my son I'm
writing about -it's my
daughter.
She grab s m y
sweaters, shlrts, socks,
gloves, caps -every.
thing_ I own seems to
wind up on tbls girl's
back. Of course, they
1wim on ber but that'
doe an 't matter -the
blJ1er the better, except
for Jeans. With them the
TIGHTER the better.
Is there • IOIUUon to
tbJa problem or am I
doomed for life? -
SOON A JAYBIRD
DBO .IAY: Not fH
Ufe -• m&ll Ille geta marrW. AM tlletl yoa'll
•l11berllbcra1y.
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n t he show, dealgned to
1cqualnl area women
with AIA. which la part of
C1 mpu1 Cruaade ro r
Chri11t.
AD ~ to taa La RH Ca•lbJ, ••1A9
with moretban21autbon A1u&elel: 8lolrapby of a
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CalHornl • An1el1 llUMUmofRatural Hit· 4:10p.m.,willbeneftttbe
wives modelln1 were tory. muaeum .
Jan Humphrey, wife of Amon1 the nthors !!'!!!!!!!'!'!'!!'l!"!!~~J
Models Included Buf·
falo Billa wide receiver,
Bobby Cb1ndlcr, L.A.
Ram s punter G le n
Walker and Tomp~ Bay
uuartcrback Mike Rae.
c atcher terry: Patti scheduled to diacus1 and
La Roche, wife of pitcher auto1rapb coplea of tbelr
One: and Janet Miller, bookaare:
wife or. cente rflelder Jack SmJth, "The Big --.:::•
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Connie Olsen, wife of ''An I sland Calle d 1122twt1or-.....
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Antique Show Women modeling In·
eluded Ood.it r wives
Cyndy Carvey, whose
h u band S teve Is a
Oral ba em an. Pa m
Forster and Gi nger
Hooton. whose husbands
wife of the Rama' tackle
J ac k , and Marcy
McClain , wife of the
Ram s' Kevin, a lso
modeled.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Bob Chandler
escorts professional model.
( Horoscope
SATURDAY, APRIL 7
By SYDNEY OMARR
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ARIES CMarch 21-April 19): Emotions lend
to dominate. Member of opposite sex draws
line. makes demands. This could actually be
constructive. Know it, act a ccordingly. Specula·
lion, adventure of change , discovery a re accent·
ed, a long with children and creative endeavors.
TAURUS CApril 20-May 20): Study Aries
message. Accent humor, curiosity, versatility,
reaching for brass ring. You can claim ter·
rilory, buiJd. make lire more safe and secure.
Key is t.o time, to choose quality over quantity
and to select love rather than intrigue.
GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Emphasis on
ideas. calls, talks, messages. signals which aid
in r egaining sense or direction. Aquarian,
Taurus, Scorpio persons figure in scena rio.
Refuse to be intimidated by neighbor or relative
who is jealous and lacks interest or faith in
anything.
CANCER <June 21-July 22 ): Ask questions
about money, goods Jost or stolen, written
material that could aid in resolving dilemma.
Gemini, Virgo, Sagittar ius persons play key
roles. Good news is forthcoming affecting earn·
ing potential.
LEO <July 23-Augusl 22): Cycle continues
high -trust judgment, intuition, timing .
Taurus, Libra, Scorpio persons figure prom·
inently. Utilize dramatic illustrations, sales
techniques, showmanship. Your voice proves
definite asset in professional and personal rela-
tions hips.
VIRGO C Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Define terms,
see as is, avoid self-deception. Pisces is in pie·
ture. Accent on clandestine conference, secrets,
discretion, whispers of sweet nothings. Answers
obtainable if you get backstage perspect.ive.
You could be on brink of making valuable dis·
covery.
LIBRA (Sept . 23-0 ct. 22): Emphasis on de·
s ire. wis hes, fr iends hip, business deals.
P riorities fall into place. Production is featured.
Older individual proves faith. You are tested,
challenged and you could emerge victorious.
Member of opposite sex Is drawn to you and
makes no secret of it.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You have
"earned" right to a night on the town -or a
gourmet dinner. Important assignment, task is
com pleted. Aries compliments and criticizes, .at
one and the same time. Professional superior
regards you as "competition." .
SAGITrARJUS !Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Make
new start, express yoursetf in original way.
Create your own traditions. Bow to no icon.
Open lines of touch, feel, communication.
Education, publishing, spirituality are featured.
Leo figures prominently.
CAPRICORN CDec. 22-Jan. 19>: Concen-
trate on security -remove concepts which
drag you backwards. Accent on leases, charges,
Investments, money connected with legal ex-
penses. Cancer indivldu•l figures prominenUy.
You 're due for profitable "revelation."
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Study
Capricorn message. Empbu11 on public rec·
ognition, partner, mate, legaJ quallflfle.Uonl.
Examine various aspects of question, project.
Don't be rushed to conclusions. Gemini wants to
be a n ally.
AnENl'IOM
WePu I 111 ISTAftSALIS
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PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Go slow, main·
lain low profile, be positive rather than 10rry.
Spotli1bt on job at hand, avaU1ble material,
turnlnc table1 on one who bas been part of a
''whispering campaign.•· Check facts, figures,
deposit slips .
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Some Driven Prefer Gaaohol to Ga.oline
AUGUSTA, M ai n~ tAPI
ftulin1 in favor ot a nationwl~
<'redlt ~Pol'ling firm, a Maine
JUdltl haa h eld that an In
dlYldual' rl1ht to privacy Ls OU1
wel&hed by "comm r~••I
1pHch" ri1hta that allo~ trt-<hl
lnveauaators to l'011t"Ct and rt'
pe>ri fact.a on the S>C?rson' Ii(
without perm1!4 lon
t • DES MOINES, Iowa t AP> -
Iowans have bffn beating the
rising coat of gasoline and
stretchlna fuel s upplies by lining
up at ~ service stations for
gasohol. State officials promot·
Ing the fuel say they're sur·
prised at its popularity.
Iowans pumped an estimated
5.3 million gallON of the fuel in·
to their tanks just in February.
8y 1983, they are expected to be
using 184.6 million gallons of
gasohol annually. state figures
project.
( ENERGY J
prices. But state officials worry
about their losl revenue if ex·
emptions continue, and the Iowa
Development Commission is
surveying users to see If they
would stm buy lhe fuel without
the exemption.~.
Some lowana Mlieve lhe fuel'• use wW boolt com prices. tham
helplq fannera wbUe red..a.,
the demand for imported oU.
Getter said some motorists
also cona~r it a s uperior fuel.
· • ll 'a aomewbere belweea re-
gular guoline and premium, but
closer to premium. The ocU.De
rating is three or four numbers
higher than unleaded gasoline.
u~nor Court J\lshre '"''Wh
F. Nalmun ruled an CaH1r of
Equtrax St-rv1N:g IM or ,, 1n\J.
lht• nation' lu~e 1 crt·<.ltt "
porting r1rm
THE ll U li STR CK dov. n
·porliona or Matnt-'i. 18 month old
Fu1r Crt'dit Rc1><>runa-Act m. un
col\:Stl\ulton. I Equtfaic. i;oughl 10
prevent the law from talung 1•r
ft·ct In Oe<'embet 1917 and. fail
ing that. <'halltmgt'd its <'O n"4tilU
llonli hty
'fhe drciston. wh1eh •~ ll(•1n.:
UPJ>t>itled to lhtt Muint-Supr1•nw
Jud1c1al Court by the !>lalt> ~•I
t o r n e y g e n e r a I . ~ o u I 11
significantly extend F1r:.l
Amendme nt p r olt•t•twn for
comm erc 1 a ~ c redit C1rm !>.
lawyerssrud
A N D I T E X PA N D S th t•
e m erging doctrine of .. cum
mercial speech,·· which ,-.:rants
some First Amendment t1j."!hts to
business.
In his ruling. Naiman held
that any privacy right:$ cnJoyed
by Maine cit lzens were not
s trong enough to counter
balan<.'c the ··co m mer c ial
s peech" rights enjoyed by
Equifax
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GASOHOL GOES INTO DAVE STEFANIC'S CAR IN IOWA
Dave Le nihan Pumps Fuel That Is 10 Percent G?lrn Alcohol
'Boa~ Helps Tire Sales
Bizzarre A.d Puts Squeeze on 'Occupants'
KANSAS CITY. Mo IAP>
With the help of a "dehydrated
boa constrictor, .. Paul Brown
bas solved the direct-mail ad·
vertising mystery -getting the
"occupant .. to open and read.
Hi~ advertising mailer carries
a skull and cros~nes and a
warning : "If you throw this in
.vour wastebasket unopent-d, a
capsule of water inside will
break. spiJJing onto a dehydrat
ed boa constrictor. He will then
crawl oul and crush your little
body."
THE BIZARRE approach lo
advertising apparently is gelling
people to read the mailer In the
first three months of its use.
sales were 36 5 percent higher
than the year before, he says
Jnside h.is first m ailer was an
·'exclusive" interv iew with
Brown. s upposedly in Nepal. a
city the brochure says is "re-
cognized for the development or
the capsulated dehydrated boa
constrictor.··
Then he got down to business
and. in question -a nd ·a nswer
form. told about the tires he
sells .
"THE IMPORTANT thing
with any advertising is to get
people to read it, .. Brown said.
"You need to do som ething to
get their attention ...
Roberts Wim Suit
Brown, 61, has a degree in ad-
vertising from the Univers ity of
Missouri and runs Dealers Tire
Co . H e w r ites h l s o wn
newspaper. radio a nd d irect.
mail advertisements.
SAN DIEGO <AP 1 • Roberts Farms of Kern County has been The first skull and crossbones
mailing went to S.500 addresses
in October. Brown attributed
part of his s ales boom to a
severe winter and higher-than·
average demand for snow tires.
But he figures the ad accounted
for most or the sales increase.
awardi>d S2. J million by a federal Jury here after a three-month
trial
The jury returned its award against Jasmine Grove~. a tax
shelter farming corporation that had sued Roberts Farms for S30
million in a dis pute over a land purchase
Jasmine Groves bought 5,800 acres of San Joaquin Va lley land
from Hollis Roberts in 1968. then hired Roberts Farms to ma nage
the property ·
J asmine contended many of the almond trees had a disease
called non-infectious bud failure or "crazy top, .. which caused
buds to fall. .Jasmine·s suit charged that Roberts knowingly sold
diseased trees
"WE RECEIVED dozens or
visits and calls from customers
who laughingly referred to the
brochure,'' he said. "Many said
t hey read every word of the ad-
vertisement -a copywriter's
dream "
The corporation quit paying its management fee after filing
suit. so Roherts filecl a countersuit seeking payment of the fees
The JUry rejected Jas mine's claim and accepted Roberts·.
The case was heard before US. District Court J udge Wilham
Enrighl.
Brown has another advertise-
ment m the mail.
ELDORADO.
VINTAGE '79.
OFFERED WITH PRIDE.
The ride. The comfoti.
The classic elegance. Test drive
the Eldorado today.
EXCELLENT SELECTION
I rvine S&L R epor•• Gain
Irvine Savings and Loan Association has an·
nounccd an increase of 54. 7 percent in before· tax
earnings for the year ended Dec. 31, 1978, over
1977
The association's profit returned 15.48 percent
on stockhold ers equity. increasing the book value
per outstanding share stock to $15.25 from $13.23 at
the end of 1977.
Pacesette r lnrome Dip•
American Pacesetter . Newport Beach. has
reported net income of $4,295,857, or 68 cents per
common s hare. on revenues of $48.081,000 for the
year ended Dec. 31 .
This compares with net income of $5.445,683.
or 87 cents. on revenues of $46,298.167 for the year
earlier period.
Pre-tax income decreased as a result of lower
gross profits associated with housing unJts closed
In 1978 compared with 1977. Lower gross profits
resulted because competitive housing sales prices
did not keep pace with the ~ost of construction
materials a nd financing, tbe firm said.
Stai~ MtdMGI Op~•• Ollfc~
&tale Mutual Savings and Loan Association.
Newport Beach, planned to open its permanent El
Cajon office in April. It will replace a temporary
om celbere.
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STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR
r110M Fashion Island Ncwpon Beach
"WHEN WE STAllTED ore
last summer with five stations.
we never visualized that it would
have grown to the extent it has
today aod at the rate it con·
tinues to grow." said Doug Get-
tel". directed of the resources
and support division of the Iowa
Development Commission.
Observers say the fuel's boom·
ing popularity is based on its
tax -free pri ce. its solid
performance and the fact that
the alcohol which goes into
gasohol is made from corn.
Iowa's big crop.
Laboratory-tested in Nebraska
a~d market-tested in Iowa.
gasohol is a blend of 90 percent
unleaded gasoline and JO per-
cent gram alcohol.
GASOHOL PRICES in Iowa
ra nge from about the same as
unleaded gas to about 3 cents a
gallon higher. Most stations sell
it for 75 to 80 cents a gallon. But
the price would be 12.5 cents
more without the exemptions
from state and federal gasoline
taxes.
The exemptions are expcetcd
to cost Iowa $4 million in lost re·
venue th.is year alone and $68
million over the next four years.
The federal government will
lose an estimated $29 million in
gas lax revenues.
The fuel becomes more com·
petitive with every boost In gas
THE DEVELOPMENT Com·
m ission is promoting gasohol
use in the state with the aid of
Sl2S.OOO fro m t he Iowa Corn
Promotion Soard.
* *
"THERE AllB SOM£ other
dis tinct values in it for the coo-
sume r. It bums at a lower tem~
perature so the engine runs
cooler in the summer. for ex•m·
pie." he said.
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Brazil Promotes Use
Of Sugar Cane Fuel
RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil IAP1 Brazil wants its cars to run on
alcohol made from home -grown sugar cane instead or on gasoline
made from imported oil.
This could allow the rast·industr1almng nation to escape from the
economic domination of the organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries.
There are criti<.'s, !,,hough. who
say the country ·s much heralded
alcohol conversion plan 1s not
a m bilious e nou g h and the
military-run government really
has n 't gotten serious about
alcohol power.
UNDER AN ALCOHOL pro·
gr a m that began in 1975, the an-
nual alcohol production here has
increased from 160 m illton
gallons to nearly 700 m1lhon
gallons. with a J ·billion gallon
1ump forecast for next year
T he government oil monopoly.
Petrobras. is adding alcohol 1n
steadily increas ing amounts to
th e gasoline it dis tributes
Ovt•r The Counter
MASO ListiftCJS
throughout the country. thereby
m a king imported crude oi l ··stretch,··
More than 700 cars in Brazil.
rangin g fr o m the o ffi cial
limousine of the governor of the
southern state of Parana lo the
repair fleet or the phone com-
pany in Sao Paulo. the n ation's
largest city. run on pure a lcohol.
T here are plans to increase the
number or all-alcohol vehicles to
10 .000
DRIVERS OF ALCOHOL cars
say they run JUSt as well as on
gasol ine and that sometimes
they get better mileage and Jes~
engine wear
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Glaims -for ~axes
BJ SYLVIA POllT•a
In moll parta of the cowmy, winter atorma bave re-
sulted lo property d1ma1e Uiat cenerally wW be accep&a·
ble to the Internal Rev•nue Service u casualty IOIMI that
can be claimed on federal lneome ta.x returm.
What can people do to protect Ulemaelvea fiDuclally
before disaster strikes? -
A simple precaution ls to take "before" photo. that
show property and possessM>oa in their undamaaed eoodl·
tlon. 1be contrast between photos and later ones 1howlq
the havoc caused by natural or human forces will add
validity to tax deduction or l.naurance claims.
Some hints:
< 1) PH<rl'OG&APH A.LI.. BUILDINGS -lbe bouae
itself. detached garage, storage shed, gazebo -rro,n all
sides. preferably in bright sunlight and with no shadow.. ll
may take a day or more to accomplish this, says Eastman
Kodak, but It could be
worth it. ·
< 2) Photograph all
outdoor improvements
trees, shrubbery,
brick or stone walls.
fences, patios. pools,
driveways, car ports.
Money's
Worth
Take the pictures of the trees and shrubbery durin1 the
spring or summer when they are in leaf or in bloom and
add to the value of the house by enhancing its appearance.
< 3> Take pictures of cars, motorcycles, mo-pech.
power mowers, bikes. trailers, boats and similar vehicl~
It's best to take several pictures or each, showing the equipment from a variety or angles.
< 41 Photograph every room inside the house apd its
contents so that each article is clearly identifiable.
<S> WHEN PHOTOGRAPIDNG INSIDE, Kodak re-
commends starting at a comer and working around the
room. Overlap each picture slightly lo show continuity.
Take closeups of valuable paintings or statuary. Repeat
tltis process in the basement and attic and garage if there are articles of value there.
I 6) Fine china, crystal and silver hollow ware are not
likely to ~bow up clearly in breakfronts or china closets, so
these articles should be arranged on a table and photo-
gra phed in groups. The same is true for sterling table set·
tings.
I 71 Photograph jewelry the same way.
THE SNAP SHOT I NVENTORY IS the basis for
establishing "the condition and value" or real and personal
property before casualty
Negatives should be stored off the premises in a
fireproof container. preferably in a safe deposit box. The
photo inventory should be kept up lo date with pictures or
valuables as they are acquired .
An added bonus The cost of the supporting photos is
tax·deductible as an e xpense if they a re used to show the
extent of the damages in order to arrive at the amount of the loss.
Market Hesitates
After Week's Run,,.up
NEW YORK <API -The stock market was little
changed in an erratic session today, hesitating after the
rally or the past three sessions.
The Dow Jont>s aver age. up 22.35 points Tuesday
through Thursday to a 5~12-month high, was down 1.91 points
to875 69toda~
Gainers held an 8· 7 lead over losers among New York
Stock Exchan~e-listed issues.
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bla Brooklyn Ood1fr tumrnati' • who wen to bffome known u t)\(\ "Boys of
Summer." battled th~ Phlladl'lpht:l
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late lnniqp.
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renc~ to 1ave a honw run to kf't•p lt ~o
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ba Chw-cb with the bas<'~ loadl'<t and hit
a 1rend 1lam homer lt "o lhe only
home run l ever hit in the b1~ lt'u(lUl':O.
ll was rny greutest thfill ..
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later m &.be aame but llll 1ot tbe
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purance ln th 1949 World Series
11ainat the New York Yank
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hit to Bobby Brown and walked J oe
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"f\ut to lbla day I know lhut I 1truck
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3 2 count and the umpire called It a bltll
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frotn th ' tni;ikwood rt•tt. w11i. 21 ut the
tlm~
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long horenian who hN~ hvt'd in Hunt·
in~ton fk>a('h for nine y('llr!., Puhc.-a
do •sn 'I dwelJ on the trul(c.•d1c:; that havt'
"tru"k ttow11 a oum bt'r of tu11 team
m teis.
Sea King Steals a Base
Jackie Robin.Ion, Gil Hodgea, .Billy
Coi and Jim G11llam all died l"ltl1tlvely
earl)' In Ute. And Roy Campanella was
p1raly1ed in H .utomobl1• accident
when the Dodger8 were getUnc ready to
play the.tr first season In Loa Angeles in
1958.
"I don't believe there was any jinx
but quite a few of the guys passed
aw:iy. I lhlolc it was kind of a coln·
cldence and there was a lot or publicity
because ot the book about the Boys or
Summer." he said.
Pi\LICA SAYS HE re members
Robin on as one of the game's fiercest
buseruMers
"He took a lot from other teams but
he showed them on the basepaths.
··once we were playing the Giants.
and Sal Maglie knocked him down with
a pitch. Jackle yelled that he was going
to. bunt and that if M aglie covered first
base he was..goin~ to run up hi s back.
"J ackie bunted but Maglle didn't cov·
er. But I didn't blame him."
PALlCA'S BEST YEAR wit~t e Dodgers came in 1950 when be ha a
13·8 record. He said 12 ot the vie es
came after lt\~ all·star game.
Palica pitched a victory over
Philadelphia on the next-to-last day of
the season but the Phils beat the
Dodgers the next day to clinch the
r hamoionship.
He complied a 32·33 record with the
Dodgers from 1948·54. He was 9·22 with
the Baltimore Orioles in 19SS-S6. ·
Palica keeps his hand in sports by
pitching for a slow.pitch softball team
in the Huntington Beach Recreation
League.
He also is watching over the deveJop-
ment of his l7·year-old son, Wayne , who
is a starting pitcher for the Edison High
team.
Faces Randy Jones
Sutton Tries
To Get LA Even
LOS ANGELES <AP I Relief
pitcher Rollie Fingers of the San
Diego Padres says this 1s the
best club he's been on since 1972.
which 1s significant because that
year the Oakl and I\ ·s won the
first of their three World Series
titles.
Fingers. who c ame to the
P adres in 1977 from the A ·s. re·
lieved 40 year-old Gaylord Perry
1n the ninth tnnin ~ and was
credited with a save Thursday
by preserving a 4-3 opening-day
victory over the defending Na
l1onal Leaf!ue champions
SAN DIEGO LEFT.HANDER
Randy J ones will face the
Dodgers· Don Sutton m tonight·..,
second game. Sutton comes off a
spring which he says r ivals his
first season of 1966 as the best of
his car eer. He has worked
diligently all winter and says.
"This is going to be a fun year. l
feel happy and l'••e u lot of little DON SUTTON I ' Corona del Mar H1 gh's Carl Ehmann <23 l steals second
base as Costa Mesa·:; Rich Long can't reach his catcher's
throw Corona del Mar stole five bases and recorded a
9·2 Sea View League baseball victory Thursday to gain
a two-game lead in the league r ace. For the story and
other pictures, see Page 88.
inc.-entives... ·
THOSE INCLUDE FIVE club
pitching records held by Don
Drysdale that Sutton has a
chance or breaking.
at third when two San Diego ruri.
ners wound up al the same baft,
plus a run·scoring wild pilch bl
relief pitcher Lance Rautzhan.
'LOrig Beach
Grand Prix:
It's SRO
LONG BEACH 1 AP > \II
46,000 grandstand seats haH'
been sold for the Long Beach
Grand Prix on Sunday and tht>
prac.-tice·qual ifyin~ S"'Ssion!>
Saturday. ra ce organi1.crs rl'
port
The 31 entrants wtll have
qualifying runs again S~turd1.n·
afternoon following morning
practi<.'e runs in the Formula
One cars. with the 24 fastest
qualifier s entcrin~ Sunday's
rac.-e
A crowd of 85,000 to 90,000 1..;
expecte d Sunda y. r a (' 1·
spokesman Han"-lvcs said
The 1978 world drivinjl cham·
pion in Formula One, Mano An
dre tti, won his first Grand Pnx
race at Long Beach in 1977. An
dretti said Thursday that ··every·
one has to make a Banzai effort
in qualifying" in order to get 111
to position to win Sunday
"On street courses like Lon~
Beach or Monte Carlo, you have
lo be in the front row, or close to
it, lO have a chance . . because
it is so difficult to pass once the
r ace starts."
Last year just 3.15 seconds
separated the fastest and
s lowest quaUfiers over the 2 02
mile course with 12 turns .
Driving a Lotus. Andrelli"s
best finishes in the three Grand
Prix races so far were a rourth
and fifth. ·The leader in a Ligier
is France's J acctues Lafitte. who
has two victories so far. Andrct· u•s Lotus t eammate Carlos
Reutemann of Argentina is in
second place in the point s tand·
lngs and Lafitte's teammate
Patrick Oepailler of France Is
third.
U.S. POWIS'IS,
YVGOSL.4.nA J'IE
Tbe United States national
waler ooao team, under Coach
Monte NU.lkowski and featuring
seweral product.a of the Orange
Coast area, w 111 battle
Yu1ostavla'1 n ation al team tollllht at Newport Harbor High
ln an abibttton match. It ltarU at 8:30. following a 1 ~am• featurin1 the U.S. national ualor team, coached by
ewport Harbor !Ugh 's 8111
8-.U. Tbe Juniors start at 7.
Aetloe co11Unue1 Saturday
alJbt Ill Lona Beath's Belmont
Pl••• wttJt tlM same acbeduJe.
'H It H111·ts, Stop'
Running and Pain Don't Mix
By ERNI E CASTILLO
Ofllle O.ttly Pilot Sl.tff
r Last of a four-part sent $ I
lnJunes are as much a part of athletics as
winning and losing. Yet how many people re·
a h ze that the greatest potential for inJury
isn't on a football field or basketball court
but rather right in our neighborhood streets
and parks?
In terms of sheer numbers. running-that
new fad that involves anywhere between 10 lo
100 million people-is the silent leader in
sports injuries. According to Runner's World.
one out of every four runners will al some
time suffer a running-related injury.
THE FIGURES ARE MORE appalling 1f
you cons ider that most running injuries can
either be avoided or healed with some basic
advice and common sense. So the No. l rule.
says orthopedic surgeon Melvin Nutig, is
"Don't ever run with pain "
"If something is hurt ing you, it's your
bod) 's way of saying stop.'' say~ Nut1g.
himself a runner. "You can't run through
pain."
The most common injuries Nutig sees in
his Los Angeles office arc to the knees.
ankles and shins. Most of those. he says, can
be avoided through proper warm.up, the
right shoes and a soft running surface.
"TOO MANY PEOPLE are getting into the
running craze without realizing they have lo
start off slow and build up gradually," Nul1g
says. "You've got to get the right shoes and
the right advice, stretch before running and
avoid hard surface!\ and shoes that aren't
cushioned."
The first jaunt a prospective runner should
take, says Nutig, is to the closest mirror.
"You have to take a long look at yourself and
your general health,'. he says. "If you're
over 30, or haven't been active for a while,
you should definitely see a doctor first for a
checkup.
"You should start off at a short distance
and be sure to invest in a good pair of shoes.
And watch where you run. The best surfac.-es
are golf courses and high school track. The
worst are concrete and pavement.
"l'VE SEEN A LOT OF PEOPLE In my of·
fice who got better just by getting off the con·
crete. You also have to learn to warm up and
stretch properly. A runner uses very few
muscles in a short range of motion. U you
start ofr hard and turn on the juice, you're
subjecting your body to severe stress and
might just put yourself out or business for a
while.··
For sure, all the preventative medicine In
the world won'l eliminate every muscle pun.
shin splint and lnflamed knee. But the key to
avoiding a major Injury Is taking care of It
while it ls stJJJ a minor one.
"PAIN DOESN'T MEAN you have to go to
a <foctor. It just means you should listen lo
your body," aayd Nutlg.
"Figure out what brought it on. tune In to
what's changed. Only after you've looked al
all the aspects would I recommend a doc·
tor.''
Nutig. who 1ust finished a radio series on
the s ubject. admits running isn't for every.
body. He also is uncertain whether running
for extended periods at an extremely young
age is good or bad
"IT'S OKAY FOft HIGH SCHOOL ages but
any younger . nobbdy knows ror sure," he
says "It always looks good to see little kids
finish a marathon but I'm not sure it 's a good
idea. It's not a good idea for anyone to put in
long dJstance$ on hard pavement, let alone
growing kids."
Even the practice of over-distance running
ts a matter of personal taste says Nuttg,
pointing out some world class runners don't
believe in bulk mileage.
"NOBODY HAS PROVEN running 100
miles a week makes you a better runner." he
says. "ff you're going to push yourself to the
limit aJI the time. you're eventually going to
burn out. You've got to leam your own body.
"There's no answer to how much you
should run."
Another simple rule, then, would be to
avoid all temptation to try to keep with the
Joneses.
"DON'T LOOK AT THE OTHER guy,"
Nulig lectures. "Just run as fast and as far
as your feel you should to 1ctomplish your
goals. There's a lot or peopl~ who probably
run Je" than I do and are better runners.
"Me". t prefer to run ulone and run slowly.
My leis feel better that way."
·-rm sure San Francisco. Los
Angeles and Ci nemna t1 ~ 111 bt.:
s urprised with this c lub of
ours ," continued ,Fingers. "I
think we showed something by
scoring two runs in the ninth in·
ning in the Dodgers' ba ll park
with 45,000 screaming fans
favoring them."
Perry. the National League's
Cy Young Award winner last
sea son. said. "When the bell
rinJ?s. it make!> us old guy.,
ready to go."
PERRY GAVF. UP a t\\O·run
homer to n on Cl'V in the st•venth mni n~ to knot thl: count a 2 2 and
Bill Russell SlnJ?led 1n lhl·
Oodj?ers · go-ahead run in th('
eighth. •
The n the P ad rf's r allied
Barry Evans. a newcomer at
third base. doubled to open the
ninth off !>tartl•r Rurt llooton.
the runnerup to Perry la~I }ear
in the voting to determine t hl·
league's best pitcher
Before the Padres w<>re put
down. there wa~ a bizarre play
.
EX -DODGER PITCHE
Roger Craig. now the manager
of the Padres. was happy wltb
,·1ctory and looking back to th~
ninth inning. he commented,
"we screwed it up, but we came
out smelling like a rose."
After Evans· double. Gene
Te nace walked and Bill Almon
went m as a runner at first base.
Fernando Gonzalez. who had
ho mered 1n the seventh, bunted
a pop foul to the catcher tQjs
time Wh en Craig sent Br&f
P e r kins to bat for Perry,
M einager Tom Lasorda brought
in left· hander Rautzhan. So
Craig sent Kurt Bevacqua to the
plate and he walked.
Gene Richards singled home
Evans and bolh Almon and
b "vacqua wound up on third
"hen the former was held there
by cOal'h Doug Rader and the
latter kt•pt coming
A I mon wa~ out but Bevac·
qua scored moments later on the
dt·c 1s1\'\' wild pitch. Fmgers
l'ame on to blank the Dodgers in
the last of the ninth.
Angels Try Again
Ryan Takes Mound Tonight
SEATTLE-With a day's rest
to soothe the wounds of an
opening day defeat and time to
mull over Rod Carew's surpnse
sacrifice bunt in the eighth tn·
ning with two runne rs aboard.
the California Angels try to re·
gl'oup tornght with Game No. 2
against the Mariners.
Nolan Ryan. who suffered
through a l0· 13 season in 1978,
ignited by the l\ngcls' lack or
hitting support an the early go·
ing. gets the nod on the mound
tonight.
The game will be televised on
Channel 5. start in~ at 7 :30.
For Ryan. this 1s his last year
on his contract, but he may be
thinking of righting the s hip
tonight with contract thoughts a
second priority.
The Angels. with Carew added
to the roster, are considered the
equal to Kansas City in the
Am erican L eag ue West
Divlslon, but stumbled in the
opener at Seattle, 5-4.
Bryon McLaughlin, who was
4·8 In 1978. Ol>poSes the Angels on
the mound.
Carew·s first mistake with the
Angels was strictly self·
initialed.
The Angels had Rick Milter
and Dan Ford on base with no
out and Carew coming to the
plate with 8 s..a deficit.
But Carew sacrificed the nm·
nere to second •nd third, a11um·
lng it was his Job.
"l was thlnklnl 1boul tbe con·
ditions." said the perennial bat·
ting star "If I hit it hard it could •
ha\le been a double play a nd
taken us out of the innings."
"We don't play for a tie on the
road , we play to win," s aid
Angel Manager Jim Fregosi.
Wmds, C~ld
Force Delay
In Opener
DETROIT CAP> -High winds
and unseasonable cold forced
the Detroit Ttgers to call ofr
their American League baseball
opener for the second straight
day today.
Jim Campbell, Tigers' presl·
dent and general manager. said
Opening Day ceremonies will be
held before Saturday's
scheduled game with the Tex•
Rangers.
The delay cost Tiger piteber
Mllt Wilcox a c-hance to be
Detroit's opening day pitcher.
however.
D~trolt Mana1er lA• Mou said riabt·bander Dave ac.ma
wlll ltart .. almt tile aaa.n•
Sa\ut'Oy and thal Kie_ "Y~
will start IGr Detroit ID ....., ••
scheduled fame .,almt Ta&
JI,)
-OM.YPILOT Friday. April I . 1911
A C•peule Report From the Wortd of lporta
Hockey Tickets Haasle
1brown Out of Court
Fro• P Obpa&d•H
MINEOLA, N V A battlti belwt-t•n ~ rormt'r apouat' ovt>r rlttht. to Ne"· York l•l•n ,
der1 playoff tickets was lhrdwn ou~ or atat ..
Supreme Court In Mineola on Thursday ·rh
Juda~ hid lhe dl•pute wu "rr1volous und nonsensical."
Rrt'nda Bllnderm1n. 33. of Woodmtrc, N V • h1uJ
M>uaht ~ rourt. '5 a. 11lstanc 1n mak1n1 her cit t'tu:fband.
Steven,34, lt-l ht'r ha" ultem ate u. e o(tht' hockt.-y Urkl'b
She mamt11nt'd th1t und<'r th tcrmi. or hl'r divorce,
whtch WU (tnahzt'd 1n fo't>bn13ry. he '°' Oa l'nt illt'tl It.I Utte o(
the ticket.a
The d sputt• t>t.ian O\ t•r cui.lod) uf thf• 1977 7H '<' i..on
tlt'kt'h>. nccordlng lo ht•r ttornl'). Mua rt ~ht•:o.lack or
~•nhuusn.
Thursd.1y, at att' S uprf'mi' ·ourt J uslH't' ntlrt'\lo
Di Paola det'hir('(f there wu 1n1<uff1<•1t>nt <'llUM' for n1111 t 111·
lion in lht• mutlt•r tit• Miicl "hockey tkkt·t'> wt•rt• 11t'\t•r .111
1s"ue In the oraJ(lnul dl\or('\' pruet«hnw · i.n1I 'u1d tht·n •
was "no OOSl:s for the relwf M>ught "
He admonished IXlth purtles for. llS h" put 1t. "tak111~
U" thl' time o r a l'OUrt rOOnl ' \lo ht•n "0\l'r U thow,und t'Uht'l't
involving custod) o/ C'hlldrt•n vi 1t1111un und hothh 11\JUr)
are 3wwUng traul or hcanni:: ·
He "ent on 10 l'fJl1e1~l' both part1t•:o. Cor rom1w llmg
'this court to Htkt• tlnH• from 1t-. bus a nd O\Pr butclPn~d
s t·hcdule to reft>re<' a (1 I\ olou' ;Jnd non~t·ni.1cul d1i.pute '
-----Qttto•' of dw Dat1------
Atlanta Braves Couch Bobby Out'~. commenting
o n his rirst spring trnmmg after s p.>nchng 20 y1•ars m
the minors as a player. coac h and m anager "The
grass is greener, tht• i.un 's not a~ hot and the dirt i
not as dirty ··
Ga,.., IAad• 8uff alo Rout
Buffalo s truck for ~1x goals m the Sl'Ct>nd
per iod. two of them by Danny Gare, and the
Sabres we nt o n to pound lhe Roston Br uins 9 3
Thursday ru((ht and tnkc a bi~ s tep fo rward in
the jockeying for position m the National Hockey Leaguti
playorrs . Buffalo needs only one more point m the stand-
ings to assure a first.round. home·1cc advantage .. Bob
Nyslrom's goal from in front of the crease with 3:43 r~·
maining in the game smipped a 1-1 tie and sent the New
York Islander s to a 3·1 victory nver Philadelphia.
Bruin• 0pftl Spring FootfJall
UCLA's Bruins open !>pring football prac· m
tice Monday with the prospect of facing s ix 1978 ' c. •
bowl tea ms this sea son. including three in the
firs t four weeks . all in the Coli s eum .
Qua rterback Rick Bashore , ?" Edison High product , re-
turns with 21 starts undt'r his belt. Other stars returning
inc lude Ken Easley. Mic hael Brant and guards J im Main
and Larry Lee Lou Spadia 's 33·ycar a ssociation "'ith
the San Fra m·1:-.t·o 4Yt-r~ h;,s ended. Spad1a bl·gan working
for the 49ers m l~\6, the year they we re born a s a n
Am erican f'ootball Conference team He r os<' from a n of-
fice employee to pr es ident Of the franchise lie IS pursuing
other interests. according to the 49ers
BASEBALL /HOCKEY/BASKETBALL
~ .... 4 .. .,.._ .. ;;:;;_._---•--'="Umpires'
1'he Miiwaukee Breweni, beld without a ..
baae r\1.1\1\Atr for nve lnnlnc1. Jumped OD Cy ·w.aJkout Youn1 Award winner ... GllidrJ for four nma ln the 1lxth and o_,.ntd the aeuon ThundaJ bJ
dfftalln1 UM' world champion New York Yankees 5·1 ..•
JI• attt ~lttct a three·run homer and 0.1,11& En .. and Still On Fred Ly• hit solo shots, powerina the Bolton Red So• to a
1 l victory over the Cleveland lndlana ... l.U Wa&lau
drlllech baaes·loaded trtple and Dlrrffl
Porter added a two-run single In a nlne·
run second IMlna to carry tM Kanaaa
City Royals to an 11·2 rout of the Toron·
to 8h.1e J ays .. Rldlle Heboer drove
in four runs with a ho mer , a pair of
doubles and a Aine le to lead the New
''ork Met to a 10·6 vtctory ()ver the
Ch1co10 Cubs •• Hlah wlnthl and un~
11N\KOnoble cold forced tbo De troit
T it1vr11 to coll off their Amortcan
l.t-u~ut' bl bull opener with T.-•as for
th4' ccood strtu~ht duy . . UCl.A'a
Q
ti .. ~' • • f:1I
Pat Dodaoe hit a three run hom er and lat.er had a single in
the IOlh 1Mmg to drive ln th winning run over arch·rlval
l SC' ·rhursdny night in lhe first game or a three·gam e
weekend Rer1es The win u~ UCLA's PAC·lO record to 8·3
.ir1d drops USC. the de rendlng naUootl champion. to 7·5.
,,,..,, Pa~• N•llflel• Pa•t 1'•frle•
Ttw Denver NuggcllS, kd by Dan ls.el and m
('harJI .. &-ou. climbe d Into a lio for first place
1n the M1 tlwtst Division of the National Baske t·
lmll As oe111tlon with a l 14·107 victory o ver the
t·w York Knic ks Thurs day night . . . Led by Leoii
Douglas und THTY T yler, Detroit forced 12 turnovers in
the final quartt-r and outscored the New Orleans J azz 42·16
In the last period lo win. 120·1~1
1tlllto" GrafJ• Pol~ Po•fffo"
Donnie Al11110n, off probation for his role in •
t he lnfamouis Ouytonu 500 confrontation with
Cale Yarborough, won the pole pos ition Thurs·
day m the opening round of qualifying for Sun-
day's Rebel 500 Grand National stot'k car r ace in Dari·
mgton, S.C .... Veteran Earl Anthony, gunnin g for his
second straight victory. won s ix of e1i::ht matches and
opened a 165·pin lead after five rounds or the BPAA U.S
Open bowling tourney ... Earl Evans' 22 points guided
the Midwes t to a 109·94 victory over the East in the final
g ame of a basketball doubleheader in the Aloha Classic in
Honolulu. In the first game . the South beat lhe West , 90·72.
behmd S am Drumme r 's 22 points . Indiana State
basketball star Larry Bird has chos en attorney Bob Woolf
to re presl'nt him in negotiations with t he Boston Celtics
... Bart Conners and Mike Wilson are chie fl y re s pons ible
for Okla homa's early lead in the NCAA gymna s tics
tourney .
Telel'l•lon, Radio
Following are the major SPorts events on television
tonight. Ratings are : 1 .t ./ 1 excellent ; .t 1 .t worth watching;
" 1 rair; forget it.
7:30 p.m., Chann&I 5 I ./ I
ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at Seattle.
Announcers: Dick Enberg and Ron Fairly.
The California Angels are expected to make a run for the
Western Division championship this season with the addition
of Rod Ca~ew. The same two teams ooened the American
League season Wednesda y here with Seattle winning, 5-4.
OTHER TV
Horse Racing Today al Santa Anita , 7 30 p.m., Chan
nel 52. Soccer Aztecs vs. Rogues, 8 : 30 p.m., Channel 11
RADIO
Ba~ball San Diego at OOClgers, 7:25 p.m., KABC
1790). Anqels a t Seattle, 7:30 p.m., KMPC (710>. Basketball
-Seattle at the Lake rs,8:30p.m ., KLAC (570J.
By Tiiie Alloelated Pre"
OuUld e Yan kee Stadium,
about a do~n major lea.cue um·
pirea were plcket1n1 and 90me
fan1 were yellln1 . "We're In
your conwr." 1 lwlat of fate for
the u s ually bf'lca"uered
arbiters .
Inside the aLadlum, when; the
New York Yank,..,• w •rt· btl(in
nln.r t heir QIJf••l for 11 third
s tralahl w orld c h•1mvton11hJp
u.c11an11t th~ Mllw11ukN· llr1·w "·
fo ur r cpluc.•nrwnl umJ>11, lnl'lud
IOI( a alea repr ·M"11t11Uv•· for a
d I s t 111 (' r y " n 1J r1 ti. r k li ll
8ale't1 mlln, Wt•rt• Jlff'llilflnl( ltJ
work the 11,um1·
R F.Pf,/\ ·•;MENT IJMPllU:S
ut:so workNJ Thun1duy 1> four
o Uwr m uJor h•ugu1• 111H~n1•n1
Toronto ul Kuns us (;1ty und
C lcvela n<.I ~•l Bos ton In lhc
American Leai.:u{· und San Diego
at Los Anf(cle11 and New York al
Chicago in th e National League
But there was no other p1ckeunf(
by the 52-m a n cre w of !lnkmg
maJor league umpires . whose
o nly working members are Paul
Pryor and Ted Hendry
"I expected t hem to be yell·
ing , ·w e hope you'll get u raise
s o you can buy glasses.... Bill
Kunkel. a form e r Ya nkees·
pitcher and an I !·year umpmng
veteran. said about the s urpns
mgly sympathetic crowd m front
of Yankee Stadium "You know,
i.tuff like that But they didn 't
Nobody said a s1nglt• neg ative
t hing. I loved 1t, a i. much as J
love umpiring " Ins ide the
s tadium and at the other parks.
t he re aJso was surprisingly little
umpire baiting des pite the
r e l a tively inexperienced um·
pires working the g ames
O ne of lhe few negat1vt:> notes
was expressed by San Diego
Manage r Roger C ra ig
"I TUINK THE Y co't us a run
in the first mning ... Cr a1j:? said
He was referring to a pla} in
which th e Padre ~ G e ne
Richards was called out for try-
mg to stretch a s mg lt-mto a dou·
ble Craig s a i d he thoug ht
Richards was s afl·
But Craig adctecl. "I thought
overall the} did a goocl Job ··
He might not haH· bt·t>n .so
e asy on the m 1f the f>adrt>~ had
not beate n the Dodg<·rs 4 :i
The Dodger.s Padres umpiring
c rew in c lud e d Fr e d
Brocklander. who has worked 1n
the E as te rn League and t he
Costa Mesa
Basketball·
Post Filled
By ROGER CARLSON
Ot ... °"''" ..... ,..., Tim Parsel. a jumor vanity
basketball coach at Newport
Ha rbor High t he past four yean.
has been named var"ily basket-
ball coach a t Costa Mesa High.
H e replaces J oe Dominic , who
s te pped down after a two.year
tour.
PARSEL. 29, attended Costa
Mesa High as a freshman before
comple ting his hig h s chool
t'areer at Newport. His college
education includes Orange Coast
College and Long Beach State.
"Defensively I believe In man.
to· m an, .. s ays Par sel. "Of.
fensively, I like motion, a team -
o ri ented o ffen se a nd a fast
break. but I'd like to control the
tempo as much as I can."
P a rs cl. who a lso coached
Newport Harbor 's sophomore
basketball !eam for one year
and was ID the Sailors' rootball
program for several seasons. is
a H untmgton Beac h resident
with wife Debbie, aHhougb a
move to Laguna Hills is in the
immine nt future.
PARSEL'S BEST record as a
1un1or vars ity coach was the
pas t 1978·79 s eason whe n his
Sailors we nt 19 5 and finished
:-.econd in thl' Sunset League.
Kings Ashamed of Tie Rugby Match
Set Saturday
Pacific Coast League and signed
a major league contrac t T hurs·
day; Jim St'ott . ., p rop erty
manager in Vernon. ~ho has
umpir ed co llege games, Charllt·
Lupo. a resta ur:rnt m unagcr ,
and Boyd Ma uer. a high 'i<:hool
"I think he· ·s ~oin~ to fit the
t} Pl' of pe rson we need he re."
s uys Costa 1\k~a Athletic Oiret'·
tor Bnh Hunlt.>r ··we f'xpect him
to be a ro und fo r a while to
establis h our program. We had a
lot of outstanding candidates. in·
eluding many of the wa lk-on
variety . but we decided Parse)
was our ma n."
P arsel will be on the Costa
Mesa staff. although his exact
teaching p<>~1on has not been
determml'd
The N<'wport Beac h Rug by Eng lish Department t'ha1rman
Club will play Irvine Coas t T H F. \'.\~KEE STi\Dll'M Dionne Running Out of Ans-wers UCI Plans Run
I NGLEWOOD 1 A J>1
Colorado'~ John Va n Boxmt•c•r
scored two go<1ls and fC'll thc out
crim e "was satis fying" wh1lt•
Butch Goring of the Los An,gcll'i.
Kin~ assisted on two goHls and
sa id : "We "r e as haml'd of
ourselves."
From those clues alone. 1t
wo uld be h ard l o d educe that the
National Hockey League gamC'
Thursday nig ht actually ended
in a 4-4 tie. Van Boxmeer'~ go·
ing·nowhere Rockies scored
three goals late in the fina l
pe riod to pull even with the
playoff.bound Kings.
LOS ANGELES had appeared
lo have the game tucked away.
leading by two goals most of the
game
Defensem a n Van Boxmeer
fired a 35-foot shot with 1: 32 to
pr oduce lhe tie . IL was his runlh
goal of lhe season' after scoring
earlier in the first period as Los
Ange les look a 3·1 lead.
"It was satisfying to get the
tie. especially since we're not
,going anywhere. · said Van Hox
meer.
COLORADO. with the poorei..t
rec·ord in thl' NHL. now has 15
\'i ctories. 53 loss<'s a nd 11 tics.
The pla yoff bound Kings have a
33.35.1 I mark. Both te ams h ave
on<' rcguJar sea son gam e remain-
ing .
The Colorado rally s turted
\\he n !\like Dwyer got his first
N HL goal with 5.56 left in the
third period to make lhe score
3·2.
Ron Delorme scored his 20th
goal of the sea son with 4 ·Q.1 re
ma1ning lo a g ain pu ll the
Rot'kies to within one goal of tht'
Kings
Scormg for Los An,:;elcs were
Cha rlie Simmc•r. with two first
period goaJs. and dc fe nsem<in
R ichard Mulhearn on a JO.footer
to put the Kings two goals ahead
again at 4·2 with fi ve minutes
left.
"WE HAO THEM 4·2 with five
m inutes to play and let it get
away," Goring lam ented, wor-
ried that the team can't develop
Rugby Club in a be nefit match ere~ included Al Fn rman. a ;'l;a LT 1 n ·ine has s cheduled a a pos1t1ve mom entum heading Saturday at Kelly Brooks fo'1cld lional L"a ''U" umnirt· from .1 t th I fr " .,.. .. ,.. IO-k1 ometer road run April 29 to ino epayo s 1n Costa Mcsawiththe pubhc 1n 1961 ·65 <1nd n o " a ..,ale" "They h<1d nothing to prove vitC'd to watch the action free of t t . r d II r a1~e money for lhe Anteat.er a nd we had the incentive ... Gor· rcprcsen a ivc o r ., is t• cry · Aquatics Scholars hip fund.
charge. f'rcd Stenn. "ho worked in the He ld on the UCI campus. the ing s aid. "We made s tupid mis· Ame r1·ca n Association and brief ·1 I lake t th d f th a me and The 0 am c gets under way at J 6 2·m1 c run wtl feature 17 age s a c en ° e ,..a · n Iv 1n the American Lea"U"' la"t bod r I b dl b t th o·clock with money raised from -,.. ... J categones with comme morat ive etivce .. r.y Y cc s n Y a ou c y"ear. J1·mm.v Dunn. the forklift T h. · concession s tands going to the ·s 1rts ~1ven lo all entrants .
Bill Pettit Leuke m ia fund. Pettit s alesman. and Richlt' LJ zar. Winners will recieve trophies Mike Murphy, the Kin gs· cap· f 1 I d b · h bo who is in tht• calertn" business and comp11·mentary d1·nners. t · h d h. 16th 1 f orm er y p aye rug y wat th ,.. am w 0 score 15 goa 0 teams. Ma rc tung \lo lth thl' umps out Pre re~is t ration t up until
the y ear JUSt 29 seconds before side Yankee Stadium \H•re Ed April 20> fee 1s SS. with the late
the end or the first period. said : Ke lly Brooks Park is locat<'d Rus h and Roger McCann. t\loo entn fee S7
.. nless we phiy better than we near College and Baker st reets officials fro m tht> Na t ion al For further in formation. caJI
have in the past five ga mes. we in Costa Mesa Bas kNball Association 833·69J9 won't get past two games in the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-_.:..;~~~~~~~~~~
playoffs . Wt• should n 't be j ust
going through the motions ..
"GIVI•: COl.ORAOO credit.
They wantt•d to fllay and their
goali<' Bill Olcs chuk made some
big sa w s tht• last period." said
Marcel Dionne• of the Kings, who
1s second in Niii. scoring a nd
a dded one usslst agains t the
Rock1<'S
'Tm running out or answ('rs,"
Dio nne said when us kt•d to ex·
plain the Kings' poor pluy in re
cent games.
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Soc~er Stars l'ie Saturday
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Home Rum by lnnea, Soddsn SJ11111c Wini
Tim lnnet belted a grand slam
homer to power Golden West
Colle,-e to a 7.0 vidoTY over vis·
llln1 Loi Angeles City while
Mllce Sodden hit two homers as
Oun1e Coast cllpped boat
Fullerton, 10-5, In Juruor college
baseball action Thursday.
Saddleback 'was n 't so
fortunate,· however, as the
Ga uchos came back from
Southwestern College with a -4-3
defeat.
GOLDEN WEST DID most or
it.a damage In the third Inning,
scoring six times en route to im·
proving its Southern Cal Con·
rere nce record to 12·3.
The Rustlers have now won
seven straight and nine of their
Jut 10 bueball deelllooa.
In addlUon to Jann' crud
slam, Golden West got an RBI
triple from Shawn GlU and
Frank Meru sinaled in h1I final
at-bat ol the day to extend b1a
bitting streak to 14 games.
And pitcher-Ray Krawczyk
was very sharp, striking out
oine and scattrrlng five un-
productive hits while running bis
record to 5-0 on the season.
ORANGE COAST is now tied
ror first in the.South Coast Con·
rerence, and Sodders' bat was
tbe main reason the Pirates we re able to improve their
record to 6-2. '
Sodders bit bis first homer in
the seoood in1ling, a solo shot,
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Tom Baraett trtpled lD
seventh to drive la two
ruu, llW.. lllm. RBI CID
HUOD. Tbe lehool reeord II
and OCC ha 14 1amee re
lng. -" Third baseman Ruben *°
went two-for·tWo wblle IOUtb..-w
Dale Boucher scattered 8"tn
bits and allowed Fullerton otiY
one earned run. I
Steve Carroll singled bc*e
two runs for Saddleback _.
Doug Fritz drove in another, ht
Southwestern overcame a ~
deficit with a four-nm rally in
the sixth to wrap it up. •
Pllinpton Races
At IA>s Alamitos
: COLOR PRINTS ..
There will be no s urrealis m when George Plimpton takes the reins Saturday night in an in·
vitalional harness race at Los Alamitos Race
Course against thoroughbred jockey Chris Mccar-
ron and two compatriots aJong with a pair or
sportscasters.
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Univers ity High star N·ader Redjaian
1 right> is among a group of South All-stars
who will be competing Saturday at Orange
Coast College 12 p . m . > in the first Orange
County All -star soccer g ame.
It will be for real as he faces five other drivers
in the George Plimpton Invitational pace over
mile course between the filth and sixth races. The
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Wait Is Worth It
Palmer Finally Plays for Winner
W bite Picked
Sunn y Hills High
basketball coach Steve
White has been named
t o coach tbc Nor th
Squad in the 14th
Orange County hig h
Plimpton is the author of the best-selling book ,
.Paper Lion, and more recently has a uthored
articles for Sports Illustrated magazine about
other s ports endeavor s in which he has
participated .
Before he wrote Paper Llon, he put on football
gea r and played in an exh1b1tion game at
quarterback to get the feel for his subject
L OH EH E"OS 4/?l/79 OP ... '
_________ ..... ______ _
By JOHN SEV ANO
Ol 1 ... O•Uy Plllit Si.tt The 1979 Golden West College
basebaJI season 1s something Matt
Palmer bas wailed for all his life.
• school All-star gam e
June 16 at Orange Coast
College.
When he faces Mccarron and fellow jockeys Don
Fra zier and S teve Sp e ncer along with
s portscasters Jim Hill 1Channel 21 and Ted
Dawson 1Channel 7>. 1t will be an exhibition race
~ut the competition will be real
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Why? Because for tbe first time in
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Lea gue through high school -
Palmer belongs on a team involved
in a tiUe race
"l'M MORE EXCITED th.is year
than I've ever been:· says the 6·1,
185-J>C)Ulld shortstop of the Rustlers.
''I'd Jove to go to the playoffs. Rick
Clark <the Rustle rs' first baseman)
a nd I have been on the same team all
our Jives and we've never been able
to win anything.
"Why? I guess you'd have to blame
the coaching," he says with a wide
grin.
The Rustlers are currently in a
dogfight with Cypress for leadership
in the Southern Cal Collference race.
Only a hall-game separate the two
and the Rustlers are surging, having
won their last seven and nine of their
JastlO.
Palmer bas more than fulfilled hii;
role during the streak. The lanky
r ight· bande r is balling a cool .367.
which leads the conference and ha:, 17
RBiinl4games.
WITH MEN ON BASE, Palmer 's
statistics improve even more. He's
hittini .500 when the bases are oc-cupied and bas scored nine or 12 run-
ners from third.
Not noted as a bjtter who carries a
big bat, Palmer credited his coach,
Fred Hoover, for his drastic im-
provement.
"Coach Hoover worked with me a
Jot," says Palmer. "He told me not to
beat mysell, lo be an offensive rather
than defensive hitter.
.. l'M A LOT MORE aware and con·
fident now. I think the fact J'm a
sophomore and I have more ex-
perience helps.
"I knew I needed to have a good
'
season this year if I was going to get
a scholarship to a major college or
university."
Hoover is equally impressed with
Palmer's improvement.
"He's definitely our most imp.roved
hitter,'' compliments his coach. "and
he's definitely playing well enough lo
earn a major college scholarship.·'
A BROKEN HAND last year was
the r eason Palmer got off to such a
slow start. J le bounced back to start
the conference seaso n but could
only muster a .257 batting average.
"We have a team that could take it
al l the way," says Palmer.
Everything is starting to jell and the
team Is playing to its potential."
As long as Palmer keeps playin~ to
his potential, the Rustlers should do
just fine.
Rish Strikes It Rich
ln Winning 4 Events
· On a perfect day for track and field
meets, a pair or Ocean View High un·
.SercJassmen stole the show Thurs-
day.
Tom Rish, a junior , won four
e vent.a, Including two races back-to-
t>ack, while sophomore Rick Moser
turned ln a speedy double to lead the
Seabawks to an 81·54 victory over
Los Alamlt.oe.
Rlab captured the 440 eased up in
63.1 and then with less than 10
minutes rest, took the 120 high
Jaurdles ID JI.I. He also cwPtured both
boriml&al ,tumpe (20-3, 39-9).
MOSD CLOCKED 9.9 in the JOO,
22.8 ID tbe 220 and ran a 51.9 440 leg
on Ocea View's mile relay team.
Another quick sprint double was.
turned ID by Edison's Kerwin Bell,
who took the 100 in 9.8 and the 220 in
'2.8 to pace the Chargers to a 73-63
Suntet League victory over host tf ewport Harbor in what was prob-
ably tbearea'a premier dual meet.
Bell al9o helped Edison clock 43.8 In the 440 relay.
Edt.m's Steve Davis clocked H .-4 la tbe 120 blgb hurdles, f utest in tbe
Oranae Cout area thi• year, while
lfewport lla1'bor'1 Nowell Kay wa•
5 ID 14.4. Tbe Sailon' Rudy
an allo ran the area's fastest
......... 51.2.
POl11n'AIN VALLEY'S Ke vin
Romine put OD quite a &bow in the
Barona' 75-50 Sunset victory over
Marina. The versatile senior won
three events, the 100 C9.9), 220 <22.8l
and long jump (20-5) in addition to
running a leg on the 440 relay team
that clocked 44.8.
Marina's Matt Blaty doubled in the
mile C4:30.l) and two-mile (9:45.7).
An unexpected triple came from
University's Ken Mills. The area's
premier weight man, Mills went 59-1
in the shot put, 167-10 in the discus
and won the Jong jump at 19-5 in his
first attempt at the event.
That sparked the Trojans to an
84-51 Sea View League win over
Costa Mesa, which got a hurdle dou·
ble from Sam Molso (15.7, 40.8> and a
4:30.6 mile from Brad Meyer.
MAU WBAl.JNG was a double
winner In the borilontal jumps
(20-7'1it, 42·11> for Huntingtoa Beach,
which ia 3-0 ln the Sunset League
alter beating Westminster, 73\'J-62\'J
wltb strong deplb. Dane Martin
cleared 6-8 in the high jump for lbe
Oilers.
Erle Smyth of Dana Hills did him
one better, Jeaping 6-8-tops in tbe
area-in the Dolphins' losing effort
a1al111t Mbaion Viejo.
The top pole vault effort was
turned ln by E stancla's George
Piackney, who tie!d a school record
wltb a 14·0 leap.
Jim Doehring went 55·5 in the shot
put for the Corona del Mar Sea Kloss,
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Lasorda Confident
." Al uaual. Dodaer Mana1er Tommy Luotda
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The Doqera wlll be IOlnl after their third
1trai1ht NaUonaJ Le11ue crown, a teal that hasn't
been aeeompliabed aince the St. Louis Cardinals
did it ln 1942·'4. .
Broadly. dilplayin1 the team's alogan ror the
season on the front of his T·shlrt. "We Wlll Shine in
'79. ·' Laaorda pulled no punchea when talking about
bis team's chances tor repeating.
"II thJa team has any weaknesses It's their
manager," announced the boasUu1 Italian. "My
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the team I ha ve. My Job ls outstanding."
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asset to the organization is hls public relations
work.
AU the stull you hear about hlm bleeding
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ganization lo major league baseball other than
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escalating contract starting al $18,000 a year. And
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last year, it's obvious Laaorda bua't. ••• THE MOST EVIDENT questioo mark con•
cerning the Dodgers la their pitcbinl staff and the
19 games that mu.st be made up by tbe departure
of Tommy John.
A large part of the burden ls resllDI oa the
shoulders of Andy Messersmith, who wu 0-3 for
the New York Yankees last year.
It's bard e n ough , unde r normal
circumstances, for a player like Messersmith to
com e bac'k after what he 's bad to endure the past
rew seasons. Add the strains of the situation and
be 's qot to be reeling the pressure.
The rest of the staff, though, isn't too healthy
either. Rick Rhoden and Bob Welch had to slay tn
F lorida lo work oo their arms, and Terry f'onter
is so frustrated he's starting to throw right·
banded.
Nobody appears to be i:eady lo fill Forster's
role as the bullpen stopper either.
It remains lo be seen whether the Dodgers can
iron out the kinks in their staff. Lasorda says they
can. but then who would expect him lo say
anything else.
JIM SHOlLIN (10) STEALS SECOND UNDER THE TAG OF MESA'S RICH LONG.
NEEDLESS·TO·SAY, Lasorda declined the of.
ler. Pi~urgb and St. Louis made bids. too, with
the latter offering a $60,000 pact when Lasorda was
making but $22,000 as a Dodger coach. But he
turned those down as well.
• •• THE DODGERS ARE ALREADY in
mldseason form as far as taking llght·bearted jab5
Sea Kings Stay Hot "To be able to be associated with a team like
tbls is remarkable," Lasorda says. "These guys
know how to play and what it lakes lo win.
at their opposition. ·
During batting practice al the Freeway Series
Oavey Lopes was s mashing ground balls past first
base aod yelling. ··Get that Rod Carew.··
Later he added, "So what if the Angels have
Rod Carew. we have Reggie Smith. Who would you
rather have'~" Johnston, Pries Ignite CdM Past Mesa
"There's no doubt in my mind we're going to
capture a third consecutive title. I f<:el lh1s for a
couple of reasons. First. our bench stlength is bet· You be the judge.
By ROGER CARLSON
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Corona del Ma r Higb's Sea
Kings were back in action again
today trying lo protect a lwo-
game Jeali in lbe Sea Vie w
League against visiting Estan·
cia following Thursday·s suc·
cessful venture al Costa Mesa.
The Sea Kings of Coach Tom
Trager put two games between
themselves and Costa Mesa and
Esta ncia Thursday, thanks to
several items
Seahawks'
Reinholtz
Tops Katella
Junior s out h paw JC1ck
Reinholtz baffled Katella's
usually.ferocious hitters by toss·
iog a two-hit shutout and led
Ocean View to a 1-0 victory iri
Empire League baseball Thurs·
day . at Mile Square Park in
Fountain Valley
It was Ocean View's firs t
league victory in seven tries,
and a dramatic turnaround from
the last time these two teams
met.
On Monday Katella scored 15
runs in the first three innings
a nd blasted Ocean View, 15-5.
Reinholtz made sure it was a
different story Thursday.
He struck out eight. surren·
dered only two singles, one in
the second inning and one in the
seventh, and also contributed a
triple to the cause.
Ocean View's a l}important
run came in the thir4, wtien Ron
Coopman singled, stole second
a nd cam e h o m e o n E ric
Hungerle's single to right.
Beach SC,
Germans Vie
LONG BEACH-The Wei.t
German national swim team
will compete against Beach
Swim Club, an AAU team which
draws many or Ila members
from the Orange Coast area,
April 21 and 22 at Belmont
Plaza.
Action is scheduled to begln at
2 p .m . dally with two·hour
meets.
The visitors from the German
Federal Republic are itcbeduled
to arrive April 16 wllb various
sigbt·seeing events slated, ln ad·
dition to the compeUUon.
Beach Swim Club, which
operates out of Newport Harbor
High, Belmont Plan and Long
Beach State. lncludea eight
coaches, amoaa them Newport
Harbor Hllb's Bill Jewell.
lndividuala competing wW not
be available unW a week before
tbe meet due to national com·
petltioll in both countries leadlng
up_totbe meet
IO.kilometer
Him Slated
Retlltratioa b now being ac-cel*ld for an AAU-sanctioned
10-kllomet'9' run scheduled in
TustiD April 21 at I a.m.
Entry fee ii t8 In advance or St on the day of tbe race.
Proeeedl will benefit the Tustin
UoDI aub community services
pl'Vll'am f« tbe blind and deaf.
Tbe 1.25-mlle coune weaves
over peftd ltneta and p8lt tbe
U.S. Mariat Corpe Helleopter
Alr8' ...
Slltr)' tllfarmatlon ii available
bJ pbontn1 Howard Lee at
.... Tl •.
SENIOR TIURD BASEMAN
Chris Johnston wielded the hot-
test stick in an eighl·hil attack
that produced a 9·2 baseball vie·
tory. s macking a lwo·run dou·
ble, two-run triple a nd infield
single.
Sophomore pitcher J eff Pries.
a right-hander. h ~rndcufrcd
Costa Mesa on fou r hits. and was
nearly untouchable after sur·
rendering a two.run single to
Andy Goldberg in the first in·
ning. He went the distance.
striking out three and walking
but two ballers in a clutch
p e rformance . With r a in
makeups. Corona del Mar wai.
not knee-deep in pitching depth.
The Sea IGngs ran wild on the
bases, stealing five in five at·
tempts.
And. Steve Leslie, Jim Shollin,
John Melbon and Pries came up
with solid rap~ with runners
aboard
"TWS TEAM llJTS as well as
any team l 've ever had," said
Trager.
The third inning finished off
Costa Mesa, which had stayed
with Corona del Mar al 2·2 with
Goldberg's two·run single e~ual·
ing Johnston's l wo·run firs t ·
1nning double. .
Leslie got it started with a
one ·oul slngll' to center and
Costa Mesa s hortstop Chris
BNtsley did a good JOb holding
Johnston lo an infwld rap.
THEN ~HOLLI N unload ed
with a run·scoring single to right
and Melbon followed with a two-
run double off the left field
fence. Pries added a double to
plate another marke r· to givc
himself a four-run cushion
While Corona dcl Ma t was
roughing up three Costa Mesa
pitchers. Pries had the game un-
der control all the way. His only
;;uspenseful moment came in the
fifth, but he r,elired Beasley with
two runners aboard.
A snappy double play kept
Costa Mesa quiet in the sixth
and the hosts went down 1·2·3 in
the seventh frame.
Johnston. with his perfect day
at the plate, upped his batting
average to .455.
Johnston has 10 RBI and is
10-for·22 at the plate. Leslie is
hilting at a .429 rate and Melbon
is at the .400 pl ateau.
Pirates,
Gauchos
Leading
Or ange Coast and Sad ·
d le back col leges a re
each lea d i ng t-h cir
respective conferences
after the first or their
three.day championship
s wim meets.
Saddlcback t ook a
comma nding 176· 145
lead over second-place
Palomar in the Mission
Conference finals Thurs
day. while Orange Coast
holds a one.point edge
ove r host Fullerton go.
ing into today's second
round in the South Coast
Conference meet.
Oratlge Coast has 114
points. Fullerton has 113
and third place Cerritos
has 76. Fullerton 1s the
de fe nding champion
Steve Lacey won the
50 freestyle 10 21.9 a nd
occ·s 400 medley relay
te am a lso grabbed a
first . but most of the
Pirates' scoring came
on lower finishes.
Cliff J olley of Cerritos
stole most of the atten·
• lion by breaking a con·
ference record in the 200
indi v idua l med l ey
<2 00.3).
The South Coast Con ·
ference finals are be ing
hos ted by Fulle r ton .
while the Mission Con-
ference meet is at the
home of four.time cham ·
pion Saddleback.
All·Amerlcan Buzz
Harper shattered his ~ own 200 medley record
for Saddleback, winning
with a 2:00.5. His old
mark was 2:02.0l.
Pal Flood also gave
the Ga~hos valuable
points by taking his
second straight Mission
Conference t itle in one·
meter diving.
Jn the Mission Co n·
• ference women's meet,
Debbie Friedman o f
Saddleback was a dou·
ble winner as she cap·
• lured the 500 fre e
<5: 16.4) and the 50 free
<25.7).
Boes Roll
In Tennis
Orange Coast College
to ok a no ther s t ep
towards a South Coast
Conference tennis crown
Thursday as the Pirates
blanked host Fullerton
College, 9-0.
No. t singles playe r
Mike Fedderly made an
easy sweep or hls four
opponents to Improve
his personal record to
15·2, while OCC's No. 2,
Jerr Tomei, won lour to
keep his slate a perfect n.o.
Ccm IOPHOMORI _..,, PRiii F1RIS AWAY •
Only two matches re·
malo for the Pirates-
Sa n ta Ana and Cer ·
rlloa-a nd OCC b as
Maten those teams 8·1
and 9·0 ln flrs t·round
matcba.
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WE DON'T WANT YOUR FIRST BMW TO BE YOUR LIST. ·
When all is said and done, we BMW dealers real ize that an expensive car
is only as goo:t as the service behind it.
So, after we've shown you through our showroom. we'll take you through
our service department.
Not only will you see the very newest computerized equipment. but also
mechanics '$lo-on a regular, yearly basis-are required to attend a technical train-
ing program so complete, so 1nnovat1ve, 1t 1s unsurpassed in the automotive business.
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ership before-or after--a thorough test drive.
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NBC Announcer Polilhed Wit on Bench Sailo E ~lace ~
&ANCHO MIRAG •AP> -Lut year wa.s
oo• Judy Ran.kan would
" just u soon f or1et, but
aak how t he'• dOln1
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Tbe domln&nt pla"'°
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Prof eu ional Golf A•·
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clipping l\v6 lroke un·
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one stroke lead ov"r
Nancy Lo~i. who bUP·
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Winners Circle. c ha m ·
pion Sandra Post.
Rankin, dead ly with
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carded six birdies a nd
one bogey en route to u
32·35 over the 6,272, pa r
36·36 Mission Hills Coun.
try Club course
8y RED aOTBEN•EaG Oara11ot1 (ttlt one or hla retpe>nSlblllU lO n ye Oflr Bani •P...,......, ilv• the \llewer a reel for wttat • ballplayer dCM" , Prtn\ttr <'Om~UU•• 1.-111 ac· Yacht Club WW laa....,.ae lta 1111 ~oe Gangiola, • witty bullf*' H&tlwr OM aaya aad Ua1oka. tlvl&y <'t'fttt"1'8 ln tbe Loq .._...,..a Hl·Polnt &eriM W.:-f'Vform .... baolabed lo I.be beadl becaUM h4 t'OUkl brlrti nr "Th• way ballplayen uted to be d icrl~d. YO\I th • wttkfnd where AlamtD Bar Handicap fl8dal .~ .... Oeela
&o u.e ......... trill be brin'1nc tut~ brand ol would think that• t11 •hould IMt ..s.d: ·nauertM Yacht Club will holt lklppen and Raclns Catamarw.
ba•..,. &o dM broaclcut booUI whea NBC Mll not Included.' They JU1t dldn't sound real." r rt'Wfl In the annual Olympic Clataea Capl1trano Bay Yaelat Club 11 a.....,.._. o1 buebaU COftra .. Saturday. Toda)''I ballplayen are real and. ol toUne. rich. H•i•Ua, todoy. 8a\Uf'day and &an· feeturtna two .....aa tit.la .-end _
ln 1111 ftaal MUOft ln 1954. Gar11k>I• playf'd tn "WUb no·cu~ a nd no·tradea. LM,..., 1 It •l day. Loni( lwarh Yacht Club wlll an Adult Sabot. Serlet on Silurday,
oely nve .. DMll but proftd lnvaluabl• lo New recUn1 or aecurlty," Gara11lol• eald. "That'• aupfrvh-..• t'ollelll•te milch raclna and the rourt.h race of the~ Juan
York Glanl.I llan11fr Leo Duroctwr •• • bench human natutt. Their bl111~t problc-m 1• nmtln• 1• c-t'•w" ln th. 14th annual Oou1las Cup 11erlea for Performance H ... iup
jOCkey ext.raordinalre. St.Dee UMln, Gar1•1011 h 11' piirklnc llplt'l'. When I w111 • J)layur, wt' UM•1d to btl r\' .. tta, h.SaY and s.t.urruay, Racln• teieet yachU on su.nda;.
1barpened hl• IGftCu~. movtna rn>m ballplay r lo worrlC'd 1bout April llS and May H\ ttw 11uhlown 'f'h' AIJV(t ~••ol wiU...,. provlth a Soul.hem Callrornla Y•chtlN Al·
1uanouncer, a route taken by many rormt•r date ond the lradlnK d'"dlln(' and how thti 1C11v" fh Ml look ut 11l&IP1M'l'll •nd ~rewl lltlv· 11oclatipn calendar:
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1w :tt d. we re indeed like two 7:JO p.m. 1521 _ UORS•: ltACIN(: Toduy 111
)
Tahiti Race Ofp.
'1'nt«! ,,( Biennial Trek Debated
Lopez, who won nine
tournaments last year
tts a rookie a nd has cap·
lured two eve nts this
year, had six birdies and
two bogeys. l>ost birdied
fi ve holes and bad one
bogey
JoANNE CAR NER,
also a two·time winner
tb1s year, shot a first·
r o und 69 a n d wa s
g rouped two s trokes
back or the lead with
La ura Baug h , Ch a ko
Higuchi, Donna Young
~uys on the benc h Billy Martin and Reg· GARAGIOLA 5ant8 Anila.
gie Jackson at their reudin' best. 7:50 p.m. <9) -NRA BASIU,'TBAU_, -Ttw
Bul e veryone connected wit h ~ BC's ba~C'bJll Los An~elcs La kers m eet the Trull Uhuwr11 In
broa dcasts calls that report ludicrous. "I couldn't Portland.
believe it when I saw that story." Garag10la s aid.
his voice cracking with anger. "Tony and I have
n e ver had a ny pro blem at a ll. ll \\as JU:.t
ridiculous."
RADIO
Baseba ll -San Diego ul Dodgers. 6.SS p.m .
KABC (790>; Angels a t Seattle, 7:30 p.m .. KMPC.
17101. Basketball -Lakers at Portland, 7:50 p.m .
KLAC C570) . Hockey -Minnesota a l the Kings .
7:50 p.m .. KRLA f 11101. Auto Racing -Formula
Atlantic Grand Prix, 3 : 15 p.m .. KLAC (570). Pr e·
race events at 2:05.
Tt ... f11I•• 111 1111· l1l1·11tllul 3,000·mlle
I'"" 1\11.:1·1•'""' '" 'J'uhtll m e · lont(cist
111 11•111ut1011.1l ya11•hl 1 ucf' In th•·
~ orld Ii. l>1•1nu 1ll•t>atc•1l hy the board
11( cl1rct'l<lrH of tht.• Trunspuciflc
Y ,1dll ('lull . 1111011.11or or the race on
tlw up1X>S1tc ye1.1r11 of lhQ Honolul u
ral'l'
ot 11 pcnod other than Ba.stllle Day as
1t has bee n 10 the past with a start
a ro und June 20. There Is also a prob-
lem with school programs for col·
lege crew participants. If the race is
to be held it should be scbeduled
about two years in advance, Rogers
believes.
a nd Debbie Austin. ·
"My back fina ll y got
so bad last year that I
did what doctors had
been telHng me I should
do for a long tim e," s a id
Rankin "I took about
31~ months off 1 had the
trouble. which was a l
firs t a m uscula r prob·
lem . s mcc 1973, but il
t u r n e d i n to a d e ·
generative disc and was
giving me nerve prob·
Jems
GARAGIOLA WAS a n a nnouncer for the
Yankees in the early 60s when the New York team
got along just nne. With themselves and the op-
pos ition ; losers have lots of friends.
.. When I covered the Y<ink ces. they had
players Like Horace Cla rke, Ross Moschitlo, Jake
Gibbs and Dooley Womack,""
s-tt-.'• Tl',...,._
TELEVISION
9:30 a .m . (11) -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL
Mel Allen narrates highlights of the 1978
baseball season.
Reason for the de bate 1s the s hm
amount or entries in the race during
recent years. Maximum number or
entries has been 10, and last year
there were only four boats making
the race.
Rear commodor e Dick Steele
doesn't believe the race commands
the top ocean racing yachjs. He
belie ves it is too much work for the
small number or entries.
It was pointed out that the last race
cost TPYC a bout $5,000. which is
relatively minimal for a long distance
race.
He said be would be happy to cover the strife·
torn Yankees now. ''I'd love to be in the middle of
it. I would m ake s ure 1 rode the team bus every
da y. I'd love to hear Mickey Rivers needle Reggie
J a ckson.
''I'd use some djscret1on but I would gel the
flavor That's what it's all about The day of just
describing the infield fly and how to throw the
10 a .m. 12> ·-CHALLENGE OF THE S EX ES
-Diving and tennis are fea tured today. 111 l
COLLEGE BASEBALL -UCLA and USC mN
Saturday in a Pacific·lO game. Taped.
TPYC VIC E commodor e Hugh
Rogers ts in favor of spurring in the
race by coordinating it with other
Ion~ distance races or r ace series be·
1ng held m that part of the world
Several directors argued that they
don 't believe the club should sponsor
a race Wlth only four entnes as i'.
doesn 'l look good for the club and 1s
not a repr esentative for one that is
the longest m the world. curveball is over '"
10:30 a .m . (2) -NBA BASKETBALL
Denver vs. Philadelphia.
Noon C4) ~ SPORTSWORLD -Coverage of
a n AIA W gymnastics event taped at the Penn
Hogers points out that the Tah1l1
hotels would rather the race be held
··r f i nall y got
rnghtened enough to do
what the doctors told me to ..
Garagiola, aJso seen on the tube as car huckster
and a personality on the Today Show. bristles at
suggestions that he is more show biz and less
Stale camptis in 'University Park, Pa. From Ain·
tree, England: the Grand National Steeplechase
Also: white water swimming. < 13> -SPORTS
AFIELD -Airboat racing with J erry Chiappetta
Survival
The final t"'o rounds
()( the 72·holi> Winners
Circle will be nallon<lll v
televised Saturday a nd
Sunday
journalism.
"THAT'S NONSENSE," he said "I like to con
s ider mysel! a n announcer >''ho tells what I know
and what I fi nd out. I tell the facts with a hghl bne
Hut I still tell the facls.
"I JUSt don't happen to thtnl-that the Super Bowl
or the World Series should be treated as high
mass."
1 p.m. (7) -BOXING -J orge Lujan defends
his WBC b a ntamweight crown against Cleo
Garcia. Taped al Las Vegas.
1:30 p.m . 14) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Final
round play in the Colgate-Dinah Shore winners Ctr·
de f rom Rancho Mirage. 15l -ANG ELS
BASEBALL -The Angels vs. the Mariners at the
Kmgdome in Seattle .
2:30 p.m . <7) -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN -Mexico City In a program inspired by the book "Africa: the
End of the Game." Cheryl Tiegs investigates re· To Face HB ports or a lleged wildlife mism anagem ent in
Africa .
Course Set
"Ocean Survival" "is
the title of a nine·week
course being offered at
Or ange Coast College.
T he course. listed as
Marine Activities 131,
meets Monday evenings
from 7·9 p.m. First class
s ession will be April 16.
A g roup of Mexico Ci· 3:30 p.m . (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -
ty soccer players, ages NASCAR's Re bel 500, taped at Darlington. S.C. In·
1. 8, 9 and 10, will be lernational Raceway. Also: Part Two of the Orien·
GREENSBORO. N.C IAP > -J ack Renner competing at T a lbert tal World of Self Defense, taped at New York. 141
said that at this early point he isn't even consider· School in Huntington -WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN.
ing winning the golf t ournament Bea ch Saturday morn· 7:30 p .m. (52) -HORSE RACING -Today al
Kite, Four Others
Sha~e Golf Lead Registrat ion may be
made April 16 through
20 between 8 a .m. and 7
p. m . Mondays through
Thursdays and 8 a .m . to
2 p.m
But Tom Kite is ing, beginning at 9:30 Santa Anita.
"Thls is the first time in a long lime I've come a gainst Region 117 or the 11:40 p.m. <2> -AUTO RACING -Formula -------~--
into a tournament thinking I waS' playing well American Youth Soccer One cars race through the streets of Long Beach in Sun, Moon, Tfdn
enough to win." Kite said after faring a four-under· Organization. taped coverage of the U.S. Grand Prix West. TOOAY
par 68 to tie Renner and three others for the first· The visitors represent RADIO s.con<111191> • .. p.m.
round Jead in the Greater Grensboro Open gol! Liga de Mascotas and Auto Racing -Long Beach Grand Prix, 12:30 SATURDAY
to l S D Flrsl low 12 t9 •.m. urnamen t his is a r ecip roca l p.m .. KLAC (570 ). Baseball -an Jego at F••••h•CJll •07am.
ALSO SHARING the top s pot we re Jim en gagement. The two Dodgers, 12:55 p.m .• KABC (790); Angels at Seal· ~=~C::.. 1;:~:·~-42 T hor .... , a former running back al Morgan State dueled in Mexico City in tie. 1:30 p.m .. KMPC <710). Basketball-Phoenix s.inroK•UHm.w1u,11p.m. ~ • L k 3 30 KLAC C570) Mooflrowtl 18Pm .wts2:t$•.m. who finished second in the Tucson Open; Bobby ....:.::N~o~v.::.e:..:m:.:be::.:::.:.:r·:...__ _____ a=.•~=.a;,;..e:..;.rs.:..:...• ..;..:..;;.....:.p_.m_ .. ;___..;....._..;.....· ________________ _
Walzel. who spiced his effort with a string or fi ve
cons ecutive birdies, and Keith Fergus, one or the
last to finish Thursday's play. Fergus had a
cha nce lo lake the lead alone but missed on a 10·15
loot birdie putt on the final hole.
Bob Eastwood and Barney Thompson were a
s ingle shot back al 69. Masters champion Gary
P layer of South Africa, Hale Irwin and Fuuy
ZoellerloppedaJargegroupat70
Lanny Wadkins, the only two·time winner on
the PGA tour this year, and defending champion
Seve Ballesteros ol Spaln •ere rour strokes off the
pace after matching par 72 on &be rain·soaked,
6,984·yard Forest Oaks Country Club course.
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Disneyland Digs Disco
Top name perform ers. an old-fashioned Easter
Parade and longer hours are Disneyland's spring
vacation attractions. Appearing nightly at the
park Sunday through Saturday will be:
-Peaches and Herb. on the Space Stage .
performing their gold single, "Shake Your Groove
Thing·· plus other energetic tunes.
-Gary's Gang. aJso on the Space Stage. doing
their popular. electrifying songs. "Keep on Dan·
cin'" and "Do It at The Disco"
SKILES ANO HENDERSON, LEFT, WILL PERFORM AT KNOTT'S COUNTRY FAIR
H.P. Lovecraft, Rtght, Wiii Entert•ln With Tongue-In Cheek Medicine Show
-Willie Aames, one of the !>tars of TV"~
"Eight Js Enough," teaming with Paradise in
Tomor~owland to sing original songs.
All's Fair
At Krwtt's
Knott's Berry Farm's third annual country
fair will keep the spirit of this early American
pastime -something to delight everyone in the
family
Clitfie Stone's Hometown J amboree wUh
the Burch Mann Danc:ers will bold center stage
in the Good Time Theate r. At night on. that
stage, Knott's own rock group, "Scream," will
be in concert. Disco groups Arpeggio a nd G.Q.
open the festivities tonight.
Skiles and Henderson, comedy duo. will be
part of the entertainment package. Bluegrass
groups, Dr. H.P. Lovecraft's Magical Medicine
Show, specialty acts apd a hang gUder exhibi·
tion a re planned.
Country Fair also will feature exhibits
ranging from radio memorabilia to antique
fa rm machinery, contests like the Senior
Ol y mpics. fast d ra w and West Coast
Armwreslling; a nd such theme games as pie
eating, cow milking and greased pig catching.
Barbecued and country·style foods ,..m be for
s ale
Hours ar:e 9 a .m . to midnight weekdays
and until 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday nights
through April 15. VISITOR, OSTRICH FOCUS ON EACH OTHER AT LION COUNTRY SAFARI
Grammy
Winner
Kenny Rogers
and comp()ser
Dottie West
to appear
tonight.
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Comedy,
Country
Top Bills ·~
• In Anaheim
Country music's Vocal Duo of the
Year wiJl s•art the holidays orf at
Ana heim Convention Center with their
performance at 8 o'clock tonight with
the Oak Ridge Boys.
Currently known for "All I Evet Need
Is You," the pair will appear on a TV
special at 9 p.m . Thursday, April l2 on
Cbanoel 2.
Tickets are $8.50 and $9.50 at the box
omce.
On Monday through Wednesday the
arena stage will be taken over by "Bugs
BuD.QY Meets the Super-Heroes," a two.
hour. audience par ticipation family
show.
Well-known arch·vlllalns. such as The
Jok,,-, The Riddler, The Penguin and
Catwoman devise "dastardly deeds"
against the cartoon characters of Bugs
Bunny, Porky Pig, the Road Runner
and Sylvester & Tweety until Batipan,
Robin and Wonder Woman intervene.
Ttcketa are priced at S4 and $5 for
adults and $3 and S4 for children under
12.
On Thursday, the comed1 revue will
move to Loni Beach CoovenUon Center
Arena wbeA lt wijl play throucb Euler
Sunday.
•
Papa ~Run Run, at Main Street's Plaza
Gardens, featurln~ the Californla surfin' sounds of
the '60s. ~
At 2 p.m. Sunday, April 15, a colorful, quaint.
turn -of-the-century Easter Parade will fill Main
Street. USA with fashionably attired ladies and
gentlemen. festooned antique automobiles and car·
toon characters. Barbershiop singing will be heard
ut 3 15 in Che plaza.
Easter Week hours will be 9 am. to midnight
through Saturday and 9 a m. to 10 p.m. Sunday,
April 15.
Safari Stage
To Spin Tale
Lion Country Safari. l n close collaboration
with E. Bunny. Esq .• will present the Lilliput
Players' adaptation of the classic Grimm fairy
tale ... Rumplestiltskin." three times dajJy from
Sunday through April 15 in the park's ~ubbles
Memorial Theater.
For two years the troupe has presented the
play in Southern Califo rnia schools where col·
orfuJ costumes. sets. li ve music and audience
participation have made it a success in prov1d·
ing live theater experience for children.
Addmonal shows in the entertainment a rea
"'include the "'Featherly Follies Bird Revue'' a nd
··Animals of the World." a live showcase featur-
ing a baby spider monkey. raccoon, cheetah a nd
boa constrictor.
All performances arc rt:peated severa l
limes daily an the. park along Irvine Center
Drive in Irvine. just off the San Diego Freeway.
Wildlife preserve gates are open from 9:45
a m . to S p.m. and visitors may tour the animal
petting village, wildli fe exhibits. curio shop and
amusement rides in Safar i Camp.
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PIRIT CALIPPO•NIA World Music
Ivel Wiii t•k• PIK• S.turclly •nd Sundily In Md •round U. LGI An111es
OlllMUm 8nd ........ A ...... Tlclletl
tM leront rock 'n' roll muek l.;..:.;:iE="1•ert1'1ewr held In the county rMgl
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A l•Mr Stlaw Md ,1,.....1 dllPl•Y wlll ConclUde Neh ewntne. \
INTaRNATIOllALL Y ICNOWN Mr'P vlrtUOIO Suunn McDaneld wlll perfwm .. I p.m.
S.tunt.y at NeWDOrt H•"°' Hlth Scltool, 600 I rvlne Ave. Newport INch. TM
IOIOlst. known fcW her eMrOY Md
IUl)erb mu lclanlhlp Is pre1ented
by the Harbor ArN COmrnw.lty Concert '
Association. Season membenhJPS will
be •v•llabfe et the door •t 16 for
students'-$12 adults Md POfMnllles.
She teacnes at sev•r•I unlvwsttles and also In France and Italy.
A CONCERT Of' contemporery and
traditional Mexican music wlll be given
SUSANN McDONALD, HARPIST
"Skipper" Al•n H•I•
lnrlres
You To Th• : • ••• 111h. AtiNUAL ••••••••••••••
With each paid ldmmlon. voo wm receive a
tlcket entitling you to, spin the Daily Pilot's •
'Wheel ~ Fortune " Hundred• ~ prizes will be
awarded every day or the show from apenino to
~losing.
ERE ARE SOME OF THE PRIZES YOU CAN
WIN:
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EE ONE OF THE BIGGEST DISPLAYS OF
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by Lot HuechlchllH at I o'clock tonleht
In Humanltln H11t, room 171 at UC Irvine
Tht lllf"fOnNnce II sponlONd by La Esc•llta, a UCI commwtlty service
group Which provides tutors for atucllfttl
lnlHYAM~I.
TH• LOI ANHL•I PttUhermonlc Wiii make Its tlrat Loftl .. ech 8PllHr•nc•
Uftdef' ttl c......-etld new dlNCtor
Carlo AUrfa Gtullnl at I : 15 p.m. Sunday
In the Terr.ce Theetat at U. Coonventlon
Center. Ticket prlcn raftll from '3
to IJO.'°-Extra attenclentl will amat
wt th •rklno .s "''' concert ls-ttekl In conjunction with Grand Prhc weekend.
ON• OP TH• GRaAT•ST Ctllo vlrt~I
of our time, J•no• Stark•r wlll be
so1ol1t with Henri Ttml1nka and the
U·member Callfornl• Chamber Symphony
at the flnel concert of the orche1tr1'1
current INton et I p.m . ~ In "ovce Hall .. UCLA. Starker I f• Han
Interpreter of 8ech'1 music for uneccompenled cello For.ticket
lnformaUoo, phone (213) ~.
OIV81H• MUltC of the P.clflc
WOOdwlrtd Quintet wlll be hHrd •t 3:30 p.m . Sunday In the Herltege Perk
Youth S.rvlcH Center, Welnut and Yale
strHh, Ir vine. Adm1aslon 11 U .50
for edults and $ 1 for stuct.nts, mllltery
IMrJonnel and H nlor c:ltlr na. Tht
tredlllon11 group of four woodwinds end
one brt Illustrates the lncrtdlblt
variety ot ~ounds and moods pc>sslbl•
with only a tew Instrument .
THE BORODIN QUART T from Mostow
will perform the final oncert of the
current ~a,on of the Laouna Beach
Chamber Music Soc.lety at 8 IS r·'" Thursday, April 12. 1 he muslca
evening will take place In the Laguna
Beach High School auditorium where
tickets wlll be ~at ttle box office.
The quartet has been considered among
the world's foremost chamber ensembles
for the past 30 years, giving 3,000
concerts and prOduclng dozens of records.
KABUKI WEST will bring classlcal
Japanese theater to UC Irvine at 8 p.m .
Wednesday, Aprll 11, in the Fine Arts
Village. Leonard Pronko will direct
the troupe which performs in English
but is otherwise as authentic to the
Japanese art as possible -wigs,
costumes and makeup. The presentation
w ill include "Pulling the Armour" based
on a 17th century play and "Fishing for
a Wife" and "Atahualpa," an experimental
piece about the last great ruling Inca.
Admission is $4 at the box office. .
THE MONTECITO STRING Quartet will
perform works by Haydn, Beethoven and
other composers at UC Irvine at 8 p.m.
Tuesday, April 10 in the Fine Arts
Village Concert Hall. Admission is $3.
Formerly members of Music from Marlboro,
the group has toured nationally and
appeared in the Marlboro, Cesals,
Flagstaff and Chamber Music Northwest
festivals and Concours Internationale.
ROMANTIC IALLET MASTERPIECE
Anthony S.llera. Terri HeyH
"TH MAIT RPllCB of romentlc ballet,"
"&lselle," wlll be prH ented bV the
Clvlt Uellet of Souther'n Cellfornla at
8 p.m. Saturday and 1 30 p.m . Sunc:My
In Plummer Auditorium, 201 e. Chapman
Ave , J:Ullerton. All teflh ere ruerved,
at '3.SO each. Art11tl' director
Anthony Seflitr!\ hes recreeted the W<ond.
seldom SMrtormed, pe de dtux which
he will oorform with Terri Haves.
CONCERT PIANIST Allen Giles will
present recitals at 8 p.m. Saturday
and 3:30 p.m . Sunday in the Golden
West College community theater in
Huntington Beach. Admission is S2.
Giles recently completed a videotaped
instructional program in piano and
has written a text, "Beginning Plano -
An Adult Approach." The GWC faculty
member appears.regularly with the
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.
Library Fest
A tun·ftlled Ubrary lllforlDMioa Sbow wttb
all eorts of (amlly HlertabuDeat and tbe
POHlbUUy olbeln1 ... D .oa &el••ll&oa la
ach6duled Su.Delay at the HUDUa119D Beacb
Library.
Site of the festivity rrom 2 to t_p~ wW be at 11ll Talbert Ave .• juat. olf OOlclea. Wllll
Street. overlooking the city's Central Park and
its lakes.
RJGRUGHT OF dt: afternoon will be
televlaing of KNBC Channel .c·s Su.nda7 Show.
with Interviews by flbsts Kelly Lance and Paul
Moyer Uve rrom the scene.
Chlldten aUendlng will be uked at r-andom
what they think of when the subject of the
library comes up, In a twill of Art LlnJdetter's
old "Kida Say The Darndest Th.lnp" episodea.
Library spokesmen will dilcma the lmP9d
of Propoeition 13 on their own f5 million facWty.
whose fourth birthday will be celebrated with
the fetUval coinciding with National Library
Week.
LIB•ARY DtRECl'Oa Walter Johnson de·
veloped the restival idea lo emP,ha~lze the Im-
portance of these facilltles. whlch in Huntinston
Beach and other cities, serve more as com-
munity culturul centers than mere book re·
po111tories.
Spokeswoman Donna Adams says in eddl·
lion t.o lhc varied actlvltl~ on the grounds, the
73.000.eqwarc·root library which houses 180,000
volumfl wUI be open from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday.
One h.l1hll1ht will be The Butterfly Ball. a
children's fantasy costume show and pet
parade. A bicycle decorating contest and COlfl·
peUtlon In T·ahlrt design for cblldren and teen·
11en aJM> are scheduled.
Members of the American AaaoclaUon
or Unlven1lty Women will lead vlsllon through
.• the ir LUttary Heritage Garden. Docent toun of
\he library wHI ulao be offered.
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, at reasonable pnces
also featuring
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Jazz Overtaking OCC
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Open Dally
2233 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach
(Corner or W Balboa and 23rd St.)6 75-3020 ...
Night Concerts, Day Jam Sessions Swing
Sight a nd sound action continues today
through Sunday at the 11th Annual Orange Co8St
College J azz Festival in Costa Mesa . but tickets
are going fast for Saturday night's concert.
Spokes m e n said Thursd a y the jam
scheduled by Bill Wa trous and his Wildlife
Refuge West was on the verge of being sold out
at $6.50 per person.
THE CONCERT by the trombonist who has
won the Downbeat InternationaJ Critics Poll will
be in the OCC Auditorium at 8 p.m. and features
the Big Band era swin~ sound.
For those with a vacant evening tonig ht. it
still Isn't too late to get into the Woody Shaw
Quintet concert. scheduled same lime and place
at the same $6.50 per person .
Saturday at 3 :30 p.m .. the home-grown OCC
Jazz Ensemble conducted by Professor of
Instrumental Music Dr Charles Rutherford will
appear in concert at the auditorium. ~
ADMISSION TO tha t session of pjo.
fessionats and stude nt bandsmen is $3 per
UCI
Presents ~
~ ," MOMTICITO STllM& OUAD'ET
Selections Include Beethoven. HaYdn and Oellssee.
8:00 p.m Tuetdev. April 10. 1979, Concert Hall
General S3. Students S2
IAIUIO WIST -Kabuki in English
Wedneeday. April 11, 1979. Village Theatre. 8'00 P.M
General S4. Students S3
llYI .. CHAMIEI Pl.A YBS
Selections Include Mozart. Etier. and Cer1er
Friday. April 20. 1979.
Village Theatre. 8:00 p.m.
• Piii ADMtSSfOM
person. but a certain segment of collegwtt•
sound Saturday is free.
A number of college and university group5
from four western states will compete in-
dividually for grading and trophies throughout
the day.
Tickets are a vaila ble through the OCC
Ticket Office in the Administration Building
Jhrough 7 p.m. today and from 8 a .m . to noon
(Saturday or at the box oCfice Saturday night and
Sunday.
SUNDAY'S KEY event will be a concert at
3 p.m in the OCC Auditorium featuring Louie
Bellson and his Bi g Band Explosion. with
tickets at $6.50 per person.
Clinics in jazz techniques for various instru-
ments and featuring the renowned musicians
appearing nightly during the four-day festival
are scheduled both Saturday and Sunday. St~de s musicians will be admitted to
t hese j m sessions conducted in certain
classr ms with limited spectator facilities for
$2 per person.
The $2 covers each day and musicia ns may
attend as many of the clinics as fit into their
schedule.
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Bom-agiJin Troig>e Premieres -Prio
~Shows Must Go OD (After a Respite) in Saddleback·Valley .
. ~
.
eWhc a trto ol OrHte County premaeret.
Tbt mw 1eaaoa will begin on Sept. 14 with
OH of the local d•buu. Herb Gardaer's "t'bt.we." 1 modern eomedy. Mike BleUu
cwho'1 earrently an r•bearu t ror .. Ni1bt
Wmb'' at &Mld~IO wlU abare the dlrec:ting *"" widt Jolt Cordio.
Ooe of lhe..J:m• of the TV screen from the
Sixties, Reli RoN'1 "Dear Friends," will
follow on Nov. 16. Tlaen comes the rmc local
1ta1laa ol a eomedy by El Toro playwript Jack
Sharkey, "Take a Number. DarUnc," under the
dlrecdoa ol Bea Jut&i.
NEIL SIMON'S LON£ serious play <and
one ol bia belt>. "1be · Ginaerbread Lady " Is
the f OW'tb otferina with Eileen Fiahbacb i~ the
director's c h1lr. ll opens March 14, to be
followed by another county premiere, AgathK
CbmUe's "Murder at the Vicarage" with Jean
Hyde in charge, bowing in on May 9.
The 1919·80 season should effectively
solidify the Saddleback Valley Community
Theater as a prime cultural entity in the
sprawling region midway between the spheres ot inlluence of the Irvine and San Clemente
community groups. It's an area where theater
made a gallant effort a decade ago before r10al·
ly calling it quits after three years.
This was lbe Rancho Community Players.
born in July of 1967 and int.ef'T'ed in June, 1970,
after presenting 10 productions -on seven dif.
ferent stages. This nomadic existence. more
than anything else, conlri~ lo the group's
eventual demise.
THE RANCHO P LAYERS turned out a few
clinkers, to be s ure, but they also hjt the mark
often. with such shows as "Guys and Dolls."
"The Crucible" and the estimable "Once Upon
a Mattress." The young lady who played the
leading role in that one, incidentally. went on to
bigger and better things. You know her as Toni
"'ennille.
But the growing SaddJeback Valley wasn't
quite ready for community the ater then. ana the
school districts didn't quite know where to put
lhe Rancho players. As a result the group shift·
ed from Mission Viejo High School to El Toro
High, to La Paz School. to Olivewood School
and, finally, to El Toro's lrvine School. It's hard
to hit a moving target. and Rancho Player~
eventually ran out of steam.
Tuneful Romance
SADDLEBACK VALLEY COMMUNITY THEATER OPENS 'NIGHT WATCH' APRIL 20
Robert Sax, Susan O'Connell, Ben J utzi and Carrie Mowery Rehearsing
After a five-year period without a commum
ty theater group. the Saddleback company was
born in 1975 and. for a lime, bounced around
among three s chool stages. Now. however.
they 're fairly well ensCQnced at th(· comfortabll·
Mission Viejo High theater and are working on
their. 12th production, "Night Watch," which
opens April 20.
Marriage broker Kezal <Rodney Gilfrey >
scowls in frustration when young lovers
J enik a nd Marie C Kit A. Wilson aad
Eileen O'Hern' are reuruted in spite ol ~s
cff orts in "The Ba rtered Brade." The eom -
1C opera 1s playing at the L1ltle Theater.
Cal State. Fullerton at 8 o'clock tonight
and Saturday and·s p.m. Sunday
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Don't overlook Cantonese style 1pecialties at Karn~
......... hM beeo boomtna 1a U. IDU)' new ,..tauraate featurlq a.. UW.·lmon
Mbooil of Cbinele cooklq llke Mandarla IOd Satthwan.
TIUI .. all very well and IOOd : tt'1 1 IOftl overdue eatcblna up, ln fact, wttb IOIDe ol tbe
world't lMtltlt dllbM. But I C9l'talaly bope we
don't start ov.r&oolllq the equaU1 sa: Cab·
ton. .. variety tbat hM bMft the m•~1 ot
Cblaeee food tn Wa country tor to......, yean.
Wrl'll THAT IDIA ln mlad, we Ht fOrth
one nlfht lut week to one ot U. bMt t1emD1ara
In tbla ~• -Kam'• re1taurut on tile Coast
tfl1hway ln Corona ct.I Mar.
Althouah the ornate facade of Kam 'a re·
m ains undiantted there'• beftl a v .. t upheaval
n xt door. So don't be ml.aled into WODderift& ll
the rettawaat. ls clot~. or about lO disappear
as tM Jamalea Inn did to make way for the
hutt• Bank ot Newport construction project.
8l'fOrc our drinks and appeUzen arrived.
we renl'<'U~ ror it few moments on the nature or
anlontac coo)clng, that had brought us to
Kom 'lf.
Fl llST O•"'t" WE acknowledged it as a
culinary urt that can be attributed. in large
part. Lo the rnvorablt.> gcograpbjcal situat.ion or
r anlon on the Si Kiang Raver in the province of
Kwantw1g, one of the most fertile areas of
China
Frwt trees and s hrubs abound ln its sub-
tropical climate. As a result, fruits and fruit
juices account for the many delicious sweet and
sour concoctions.
K wanlung has a coastUne or more than a
thousand miles with waters that yield a vast
ha rvest of seafood and m arine produce. Oyster
suuce Is widely used in the preparation of many
meat and some vegetable dishes.
AQOVE ALL. IT SEEMS to me. Cantonese
cooking is subtle and the least greasy or all the
regional styles. Also. the cooks excel in stir·
frying and they make excelJent use of nuts and
mushrooms in their dishes.
Kam 's, fortunately. offers everything to
field a winner in the Cantonese cuisine derby.
The starting gate can be one of four Oriental
s tyle dinners . one or more or 10 chef's
s pecialties, or any or an extensive number or a
la carte dishes.
Ideal ror either the start or fini sh line is one
of the exolic tropical drinks served with a won-
derful sense of showmanship. A few of these in·
elude the hurricane. tiki bowl and fog cutter.
$2.45 each; the lapu. $4.75, for two to four im·
bi be rs.
But the show gets under way well in
advance of anything like a boo loo cocktail
ORCHESTRA LEADER
Lee Castle Due Aprtl 13
!served in a fresh Hawaiian pineapple shell.
$2. 75 >. From the moment of entry your attention
is drawn to the fine art and intricate detail or Kam's decor.
Decorative themes include the dragon and ·
phoenix. In ancient Chinese thinking, those
most powerful of animals and attractive of
birds dominated all others to become the sym.
bols of strength and beauty.
Leading off our dinne r were two orders of
appetizers for two, $5.95 each. consisting of
fried shrimp. barbecued ribs, pork rumaki, egg
roll and beef soo chow. The latter -a prize-
wi nning dlsh if ever -netted grilled slices of
lender marinated beef. served on skewers
TWO TOP·NOTCH chef's specialties were
sizzling go ba -s liced barbecue pork, bamboo
shoots and s hrimp with China green and pea
pOds in sauce. served from a sizzling-hot steel
plate-$5.75: Kam·s special ga1 kow -braised
Continental and Fresh Seafood
Re!>lourant
Lunch • Dinner
Fresh Seafood • U.S. Prime Beef
Milk Fed Veal • Prime Rib
Banquet Foc1l11res
Live Entertainment
3201 Eosr Coast Highway. Cor-ono del Mor
breHt of chicken sauteed witb imported
C'1Mse and sUeed button mmlnOml, .....
wltb frwh crisp ve1etables -tt.•. :nae other diabes. au Npl'Weatl'tve ud
praiseworthy exam,les ol Culaa111 CIOOMry,
were beef mushroom chow meln, ••: sweet and IOW' pork, 13.35; beef t.omtito, ..... They
we re accompanied by crl.ap fried DOOdlel and
steamed rice.
~am'a lunc heon menu, served llonday
lhrouah Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to I p.m .• of.
fers six combination plates, from 12.IS to 12.95.
and arrexecutive lunch special, '3.41,.. person
for two or more.
Open seven nights a week ror cocktails and
dinner, Kam's Is located at 2121 E. Coast
Highway Cnear the intersecUon of llacArtbur
Blvd.>. Corona del Mar. Telepboae: 173-1119.
You might want to bear in mind. too, that
the r e are three other locations of Kam's
r estaurants in the area: 1421 E. 17th St .• Santa
Ana. 558-2626; 1151 S . Beacb, La Habra,
694 -1417 : 1910f " E. Colil{la Road, Rowland
Heights. 964-9292.
Out 'N About
Norman Stanley
A HAPPY lTl'H BIRTHDAY gala will be
staged by the Newporter Inn a week from
tonight. Friday, April 13. The bash looks to be
one of the month's ''biggies" so you'd better
draw up attendance plans this weekend.
Lee Castle. conductor and star of the re·
nowned Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, will be front
a nd center with his group to provide the even·
ing's entertainment.
Opened. no doubt •. by several rousing
c horuses or "Happy Birthday". this ex·
travaganza will get under way in the Monte
Carlo Room with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. Dinner
a nd dancing will follow from 7:30 to 11:30.
CASTLE HAS BEEN a member of the Jim·
my Dorsey Orchestra for many years and
became musical conductor and featured trum-
peter ror the group when the Dorsey brothers
decided to join forces and form one orchestra.
The April 13 affair will be a one-lime only ap~
pearancc an Newport Beach for the group.
Advance tickets are now on sale at $2S per
person. For further information contact the
Newporter Inn , 1107 Jamboree Road , or
telephone 644-1700.
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The Pohn'. un Ame ricanr English trio.
putrol ll rock steady beat minus the baton·
tw1rhng rheloric one might expect from a band
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name
The band's 101t1al e ffort, "Oullandos
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records released so far this year
FUSING REGGAE, rock and pop elements
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produced an exhilarating musica l blend that
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If the band faces any problems. they lie in
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The album's opening track. "All I Want Is
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ener gy be hind the drumming of Stewart
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The theme is .. mus ingly wimpy
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··ROXANNE" IS ANOTHER Cine snatch of
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The tune has been drawmg limited FM
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Pelntlng by Jane Wood / FAMED WATERCOLORISTS Robert E .
and Jane Wood's latest works will be
shown at Challis Galleries, 1390 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, through April.
A reception honoring the painters Is
planned for 3 to S p.m. Saturday or
the works may be viewed from 11 to s Wednesdays through Sundays.
SCOTT MOORE of Mission Viejo has
been awarded the $350 top prize among
the 600 entries for Watercolor West's
Exhibition XI at the Riverside Art
Center, 3'25 Seventh St., Riverside.
His "Preparing Today's Catch" and other
transparent watercolors from many states and Japan may be seen from 10 to s
Tuesdays through Saturdays until April 28.
George James of Costa Mesa won $100
for "On to Indio."
SURFING PAINTINGS by Russ Crotty
will be featured in the UC Irvine Fine
Arts Gallery Tuesday through Saturday.
H'ours are noon to 5 p.m . with a
reception for the artist from 5 to 7 p.m.
Wedn1sday.
APPLICATIONS TO EXHIBIT works of
art for the 1980-81 season are being
accepted now by M ills House, City of
Garden Grove Art Gallery •• The
selection committee wlll review
submissions from painters, sculptors
and photographers (student or professiona l)
at a work and study session from 1 to
s p.m . Frluyf Mey 11. Artists must contect Miiia House •t 11732 Mein St. __ _
or ...,.701 for •n •ppllc•tlon.
SINC• t• 90W•RI Museum In Sente
An• ha collected beuets from North Amerlea. TWenty·slx trlbel erus •re
reprellftted In the 100 beskets recently
choten for• netton•I tour by the
SmlthsonlM Institution. The rest of
the couectlon mey be vlewtct In the
tndl•n Gelterv et 2002 N. Mein St.,
S..nt• AM from 9 to 5 Tundeys through Seturditys, 1 to 5 Sundeys end 1 to
10 p.m. Wednesdeys end Thundeys.
GRAND ~IUZE WINN•• In StetU$
Gallery's photo contest wes Steven
Fry of South Laguna. First place
honors went to Dennis Dunton of
Costa MeM In the open category
and Jeff Doner In Junior division.
Other finalists were Tom camPoS,
Ray Gllbotowskl, Ricardo Salcedo
and Lauri House. Their pictures
will be displayed at the gallery,
1200 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach untll AprlJ 1S before moving to
LagOna Feder~I Savings for a month.
SAWDUST f'IRED ceramic sculpture by
Cypress College art Instructor Charlene Felos of Huntington Beach is on display
at the Pratt Graphics Center In New York
as part of a national Invitational show.
GRASSY KNOLLS of Cypress College
will be dotted this month with the
Col kc tor
Rationale
&ami~d
-Collecting modem art
for private and public
enjoyment will be the
topic of two panel dis -
c uss ions at Newport
Harbor Art Museum. 850
San Clemente Drive,
Newport Beach.
How does a person
begin a collection?
Where are the r eliable
galleries? Whom do you
trust? How can you be
s ure you a re getting
your money's worth?
These questio ns will
be answered at 8 o 'clock
tonight by Be tty Asher,
e ar ly c ollec tor of "POP .. : Norman Lear ,
TV produce r and patron
oi young Califo r nia
artists ; Barry Lowen,
movie studio \'ice presl·
de nt and supporter or
m o d e rn ar t and
Nicholas Wilder, direc-
tor of Nicholas Wilder
Gallery.
-Considerations r e -
garding public collec-
tions will be discussed
Friday. April 20 at 8
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INDIAN SWASTIKAS MUNT GOOD
YokutTrtbe Bllaket In 8ower9 MuMum
often melodious, welded steel sculptures
of Gene Flores. The campus, at 9200
valley View St., Cypress Is also
featuring 25 paintings by Ynez Johnston
In Its art gallery, open from 11to3
Monday through Friday and from 7 to
9 p.m . T~ys and Thursdays.
ARTISTS' RECE"ION from 1 to .C p.m.
Saturday will start a six media show 1 at Designs Recycled Gallery, 619 N.
Harbor Blvd., Fullerton, through April.
Photography by Robert Routh, enameled
panels by Sherry Schrut, soapstone
sculpture by Sharon Spencer, handmade I
paper Innovations by Stessing Semler,
leaded glass by Mary Lou Benlser and watercolors by Nelda Clary Stokes are
included in "Diversities."
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llUe Drama: ft t Price
Grave Que•~iom of lrreapomibiliiy Follow Excitement
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'"'l'M QYu Syndrome" la a amublq tbrlller
-tbe amt excltln1 thriller lrve ..... alnff "Z'' <1•>. Grave qunUou come alone after It but not
waW tM udternent calma down, wblcb tak .. a
wlllle.
Tbe wb)ect la nuclear enern The UUe ll ap.
perently a 1rlm nuclear trade joke: It a • "meltdown'' wcurred ln a nuclear plant and the
cor't wen ,.aaecl, ll would eat down throuab lb
-~ rt,bt to China.
err WOULDNT. In fact. It would mttl the
altr undtr the earth's 1urface and work ort In
torttDUal quuliUea of radloactlv~ wam. So I.he
Cblnete can relax.>
The screenplay by Make Gray, who wa, ah1ed
by T.S. Cook and the dlrtctor James Urldees. ct'n·
ters on a woman TV newsca!\tl'r In Los Anat les
and her umeraman. usually uataned to ~utf>
feature storl.-s, "''hQ are a. ·nt to u nuclt' r energy
plant to du n routine
segment or u s~rtl'i> on
enerR)'.
Whlh' they tlr(' at
tho plant, watching the
control room rrom the
glass-enclosed visitors'
gallery, a nuclear "al'·
cldent" occurs. The
camera man s urrep -
titiously s hoots the
whole episode
THE NEWS PAIR
are exultant at the
scoop, as is their show's
director. The head of
the station sits on 1l.
The cameraman, an ex-
radicaJ of the 1960s, steals lhe film from th t· sta·
tion's vault and gets expert opinion, from the
evidence on the scr een, that the whole plant nea rly
blew up.
The woman reporter , until then protective of
her job, now joins in persuading the nuclear con-
trol-room manager to help them expose wha t real·
ly happened that day. The power company's chief
and the huge contracting firm that built the plant
set out lo block them. Violently.
The plant manager makes the decision or hi s
lire and takes action. The contest tightens and
heightens. The long climactic sequence is
absolutely riveting.
IT'S NO SURPRISE, given lhe subJect, that
the woman reporter is played by Jane Fonda. The
character is not complex, it doesn 't demand
anything like the range of some olher roles she has
played, but it's great to have it in her hands.
She gives it every bit of veracity and fire that
it needs, and the moment just before the end when
she breaks down briefly on camera is pure Fonda,
therefore superb.
Mike Douglas plays the cameraman, the only
c haracter wh o pro nounces "nucle ar'' as
"nukular." His performance is energetic without
self·Oagellation. sharply comic, movingly fierce. I
• would guess that the e nergy that bounces off him
bad something lo do with bis ability to drive this picture through to completion
THE MANAGER, who stops being a company
man and becomes himself is Jack Lemmon, at bis
latter-day best.
We know that he once was a submarine com
mander and that now be ~ves his nuclear
ea1lDeertq. <11 tbtre a reference to Jimmy
Carter!> Lemmon throws llehtnlnt·brisht Ucbt on
Wa 1Mhnielan'1 Ille brou1hl to a bumanllt crilla. ''SJndrom•" atarta tllht and keepi1 Ucht even before the material lttell 11 particularly tense.
CThe innate preuures of TV broadcuUnc help It
here.>
So u lbt rn1ter6al lllelf 1eta more hair·
ralalna. lbt edJtln, doe1n't seem lo be accelerat·
ln1. Tbe whole picture la like • 1peedln1 I.rain on
which eventa 1et more crlpplng as It speeda alone.
Btfl', Ant:a IT'S all over and the pulae
be1ln1 to aut.lde -which lakes Ume -the worry comea. Some newapapera have run stories about
lbe controversy provoked by lhls mm. fairly pre·
dictable commeou from thole known to be sup.
porters or opponenta or nuclear·energy plants.
Few comment11 that 1 've seen have dealt with
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HAlR is shovv biz at its breathless ~A del~ht!
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my worry about the mm: the fact that 1 can't
believe ln nucltar-ener1y vtllalna.
The "Dr. Stranaelove" madness of the
mllltary. the thint for overkill, can at l~ast drua
ltaelf wtth the idea of desperate patriotism and the
delusion that tbe explotlom will happen to "them.
Btfl' WllE&E DOES tbls head of a California
power company expect to live lf he manages to
~over up the defect ln Ilia plant that he botoa of?
If be li sane -and he's.not shown to be otherwise
-why wouldn't the aell·interest that here makes
him cover up actually compel him to do juat the
opposite?
So. after the palpitations subside, "The China
Syndrome" leaves us with serious doubt. If it had
been made lo show us the constant possibllily of
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iwatirth Untury-foc ~ A LO\l'S GATE Film
-& taner COUIU. ~PAUL DOOLIY • MAITA HULIN
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'HARDCORE' HOOKER
S.aeon Hubley
"HAltDCOlta " CHIS Geor91 C.
Scott as• mldftstern Orphe\ls
dei.cendlng Into tM hell ot
the West Coast porno world 1n
search of his ruf\Ctway «Mughter
Paul Schrader has written and
directed• tllm that succeeds
not only as suspenseful dram•
t>ut also as •social doeum~nt.
The cr ucial element Is Scott as the religious fundamen
tallst ; his fury at find ing
his daugttter a part of the
hardcore Industry 1s eloquent
and moving. The s'upportlng
cast I~ excellent, especially
Peter Boyle as a flawed private
eye ,and Season Hubley as a hooker Scott enlists In his
search. Schrader falls only
m ight well IHd to st•rdom ,
The r.tlng ls PG. but the movie seems harmless tor •II •9es.
"THI G•EAT TRAIN ROaa•RY"
offer's high adventure in
5Plendld style, written and directed by Michael Crichton
trom nls own novel. The rObbtrv
t•kH IM«e not In the Old West but In 1W Engl•nd; It Is wld to be bMed on the first
rHl·llfe heist of• moving
tr•ln. The crlmt Is perpetrated
by• group of polished crooks
headed by Sean Connery, who Is
able tb function equally well
in high 50Clety and tht 1.1n<Mr
world. The pace Is ltls1.trtly.
most ot the film C:Ol'\C: rned with
the theft of four keys required
to OPtn the stronQ box of gold
hHded tor the Crimean battle
tltld. The cllmH Is thrlllln9, with Connery himself scrtmbllng
atop the rK lng train. He o ts
fine support from Donald
Sutherland, Lesley-Anne Down
and an EllQllsh cast Ra led PG
"NORMA RAE" Is an lnt~lllgent
<11nd frequently moving soc I al
drama about suppression of
workf'rs' rights In cotton mllls
of today's South. II is al!>o
a Pygmalion story of the
awakening ot a young Southern
woman's mind by a union organ
lzer from New York. The film
succeeds on both levels. M artin
Ritt, an old hand at protest
movies, directed with concise-
•
Because
we want everyone to -
John Travolta's performance.-
Because
we want everyone to hear
the #1 group in the country,
the Bee Gees •..
Because
we want everyone to catch
"Saturday Night Fever~'
tll in the climax, which seems
manufactured. The rating Is R,
the subject matter dictating a
large supply of nudity, sex
ness and understanding of human
values; he carefully avoids
outrage at the workers• GEORGE C. SCOTT HUNTING 'DAUGHTER' IN PORNO WORLD
' I t
and rough lanouaoe,.
"THE CHINA SYNDROME" coulci
scar cely be more topical,
colncidlnQ with the shutdown
accident at a Pennsyl-
vania power plant last
month. The film concerns a
TV reporter (Jane Fonda> and
cameraman (M ichael Douglas)
who combine with a nuclear
plant official (Jack Lemmon>
in an effort to alert the public
to potential catastrophe from
a Southern Callfornla reactor.
The characters are never more
than skin-deep, but the events
are important. and director James Bridges builds the
tension to an almost unbearable
pitch. The issues raised by
the film are vital to everyone;
1t 1s perhaps unfortunate that
the utility company bOsses are
painted as black as horse-opera
villains. Rated PG, with a few
expletives.
"TAKE DOWN"findsentertam-
ment in an unexpected arena:
high school wrestling. After
failing at major sports, a
Rocky Mountain high school student seeks to improve
student morale by winning at
wrestling. A pedantic. English
teacher is enlisted to coach
the ragtag team against odds
that would have discouraged
the faint of heart. This ,
unimposing movie asks only to
be liked, and it can be,
especially as the earnest
young athletes grapple toward
inevitable victory. Edward
Herrmann, after some early
klutziness, proves effective
as the reluctant coach. His
star wrestler is Lorenzo Lamas.
It's too early to tell, but
his strong face, splendid
physique and confident bearing
conditions. Sally Field Is a
revelation as the late-bloom Ing
crusader. Her performarace
signals the start of the 1979
Academy race for best actress.
Ron Leibman Is persuasive as
the Jewish pariah In the company
town, and Beau Bridges has a
telli.,g scene as Norma Rae's
bewildered husband. Rated R,
with moderately rough language
and some suggestiveness.
"WHEN YOU COMIN' BACK,
RED RYDER" is an unpleasant
film about a psychotic who
terrorizes a handful of c It I zens
in a roadside d iner. The cast
is accomplished: Marjoe
Gortner, Lee Grant, Hal Linden, Candy Clark, Pat
Hi ngle and Peter Firth, in an
amazingly successful transfor-
mation from the "Equus" youth
to a Texas teen-ager. But
producer Gortner allows star
Gortner too much screen time
in a role among the most
repugnant in recent memory.
Despite some desert scenes, the
film betrays its origin as a
one-set play; the claustro-
phobic viewer shrieks for
escape. "Petrified Forest"
was better. Rated R.
"DEER HUNTER" miqht have been a superb document of the
devastation to human lives
caused by the Vietnam war.
The grime of a Pennsylvania coal
town and the fierce beauty of
Southeast Asia have been magni-
ficently photographed by
Vllmos Zslgmond, and the cast
Is first rate. But director
Michael Cimino allow s the stor y
to drag on past three hours,
with endless scenes of male
camarader ie and war atrocity.
He also seems to have alloweo
the actors to devise their own
dialogue, a grave error. The .
character of Robert De Niro is
crucial. yet it remains
ambiguous. His talent is
too great to remain so hidden.
The rating Is R, much swearing
and point-blank k illing.
"AGATHA" ls an intellectual
whodunit -or what happened -
a flctlonal explanation of
Agatha Christie's unsolved
11-day disappearance in 1926.
The script suggests that the
mystery writer fled in anguish
over her husband's infideljty
and plotted revenge against
his mistress. The solution has
the credulity of a Christie
plot, and the production is
handsome, low-key and very
British. The film 's downfall
is the casting. It Is difficult
to accept Vanessa Redgrave as the shy, unassertive author or
Dustin Hoffman as the suave
know-it-all reporter. The ' rating is PG.
"FASTBREAK "scores hi9h in
enjoyment, low In crf#d ibll1ty,
but remalnsawlnner neverthe-
less. Jack Smlght dir ected the
young and talented cast
with ver ve and a good
sense of basketball act ion.
Gabriel Kaplan ("Welcome Back,
Kotter") makes an impressive
film debut as the never-say-diP
coach. Rated PG.
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5t0t,1ng MARILYN HASSETT
JULIE HARRIS· ANNE JACKSON • BAltBARA BARRIE •
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•um• error an nudear plants. it would have donl' a strYice.
But tbe picture casts its power executives a::.
eAviP.A in a J ames Bond mck. 1t shows them a~ willing to blow up all or Southern California r ather
than spend $18 million and lo~e the hceni.l' for a new plant.
I Sl:IORT·SIGIREDNESS. blup1dlty and error
t r e frightening e nough possibilities in s ucb
rowerful men.
But t o s how nuc lear e xecutives as ::.o
pnoney-mad that they risk explosion to save and
ake money. that they hire thugs to help them
'II this would take some proving in order to clear
he picture or the charge or irresponsibility.
lo this regard -in this one regard only I
hlnk the power companies are right to be enraged
t "The China Syndrome." Its very effectiveness
n s heer filmjc terms makes it all the more
ornsome. If it were a piece of junk. who would
are"
Plays Geared
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~ungsters who arc out of school for s pring
vacation" f The theater de pa r tment of Cal Slate.
ullertoo is presenting its annual theater -for-
ildren production. ~A ''DOUBLE FEATURE" presentation of
tan Way's ··Mr. Grump and the Clown" and
A. Milne's "The Ugly Duckling" will be
eed Monday through Thursday in the cam
Arena 1beater.
Curtain is at 10 a .m. and 1 p.m. daily with
~pecial family shows Tuesday and Wednesday
t 7:30p.m
''mE BRIAN WAY participation play is
imed for children up to third grades." Wood tid "Those in grades four to six especially will
njoy the Milne fairy tale which shows us that
auty is often overrated.··
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wom.-cap111 wttb &M breakup of a lona·tlme mar·
r\a1e coUld win ror lta a tar. JUl ClaytMarah. best
actl'fta OHar
A New YMk cu.-au .. L scene wbere
Clayburlb and newly fowlld lfte. Saul Kaplan.
plated bY Alu Batea. show lfteeUoa wbUe the lal· Lei'~ clol doo Is a bil muell.
TM '11111 ii Urelome. One wunden 1f .lluuiUy
Intended to probe the soul of -.nan or merely
show off Claybur1h who seelDI> to eQjoy walltiq
uround in her undies.
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ton, wbo handle• the 1•1uddetft" departure or THE ONLY VALID seemenl is Jbout 20
hQbaad Martin by fi rst ahowiAa anaer and resent· minutes worth Crom the Ume of Erica·, fint
mt nt t.ht'n lndulttnce In a bit QI bed·hoPPln& in her "date" after hubby's departure IO the conclusion
hunt tor sww i>urpo e 'of• meetina ol .llrs. Benton with her three female
· -------] frleDcM aDd daucbter Patti. The movie. for wtuch [ lJSC.4R a• a u l M • z u r 1 k 'I I II D ~a
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with women In lhe throe or divorce
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9:00 IJ Cl) THE DUl<E8 OF
HAZZARD
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the lrlglllentng lace Is a
kind and ..,,....... peraon.
'~ • NIGHT GM..L.IAV
··camera Obscure" A
klfldly old min pleeds wTttl
• heertlesl ITIOl leyllnder
on behall of e lriond. 10:00. Cl) lW..LA8
Bobby runs into his IOnO·
missing brother Gary
1oav1c1 Ackroyd) and per.
Wades him to return to the
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•~:ORASIEM "Cltllens' Commlllee For
Thi Right To K.eep And
Boar Atma" &a HERE TO MAKE
MUSIC
llzhalc Perlman ano Pin-
chas ZUl!e<man perlorm 111
uie grea1 concer1 houses
olEuroPe m METHAOOHE
"An American Way 01
Oeaung" Issues sue11 as
the addic:tlve nature ot
methadone. the S«le
effec1s and the auali1y ot
tllerapeuhc support are
O•arnined and discussed
10".30 la:; 11:00 0 G Cf)®) NEWS
MAKE ME LAUGH
MOVIE • * • "A Night To
Remember" C t9S8) Ken-
nett! More. RonalCI Allen.
, The "unsinkable" TllllOIC
goes dOWll on its maiden
Finally, A Bad Family
TUBE TOPPERS
KABC. 9:00 -.. The LJttle Girl Who
Lives Down The Laner'' Visitors disap.
pear alter threatening privacy of JiUJe
girl. Stars Jodie Foster, Martin Sheen.
KOCE !I 9:00 -"Road To Happi·
ness. ·'The llf e and times of Henry Ford.
KHJ G 11 :00 -"A Night To
Remember." The Titanic goes down on
its maiden voyage. Kenneth More.
Ronald Allen star.
\IOyll09 ... ~freight·
er ••and• by, un.ware of
11~ ~ 12 l'w$ I
I THrGOOOIO
DICK CAVETT
Guest· CaMn Tnll111 (Part
20f 2)
11:30 8 (I) NIA
llAAK.ETIW.l.
S..ttle SuperSonocs ill
~Angelle Laker• 8 TONIGHT
Hoit: Johnny Carson.
Guests Cheryl Ladd. JilClt
Haley Jr .. Buck Henry, Oak
Rodge Boys
I IOUPV &ALES a ~
The reel murdef'ef ol Pele<
Campbell is revealed:
Jel..u'I lawyer VOWS 111$
iove lor her. and Father
Twn bMgl Corlnfle hOm8
to meet his mother (R) ., GITIMART
KAOS plants a bomb 1n
Max's apartment to k~I a
vtsrting sc.en11Sl.
• CAPT10NEO ABC
NEWS
MORNING
12:00 8 TWIUQH'T ZOHE
A genlle-natUted sidewalk
pltcilnlan fasMalka 'Mr.
0e1111· Into aor-no to
g111e him a reprieve.
CD JUKE80X
Gues1s· The Hollies. Smok·
ey. Marianna FatthNI. The
Orlf1ers. Say City Roltefs CD GETSMART
KAOS blackmails the
world by threatening 10
launctt a mtlSlle.
fJ!) HOVA
"Road To Hl()l)tneSS" The
ltfo and times of Henry
Ford. wllOSe "Mo1or Cors
F0< The Great Multllude5"
ma0e tne Amencan <11eam
a reality
12'.30 8 MOVIE
• • "Con1emp1" (19641
-Srigllte 8ardot. Jack
Palanoe. The Wife of a
pllywrlght t>ec:.Oll'll$ &uspl·
CIOUI and hOctlle toward
him whell the oroduoor •or
whOm Ill his wnttan 11 plav
11an1 making aovances
tO'#l<dt hef I t hr SS
mini m MOVIE
• • "The Gamma People
119S6) Paul Oougllls. Eva
Banok A Communt51 sc1-
en111t de~ a gamma·
ray device wh1cn
1ran,.orms humans m10
robots It hr •• 30 mrn I
ti) MOVIE
• • • "Magn1l1cen1
Obsession" C 1935) Irene
Ounfle. Rol>ert Ta~ A
.playboy. wnose drunken anuca GaUNd the death 01
a surgeon anct hrs wile s
blindness. dedtC&les h•m·
sell 10 medk:lne (2 hrs l
12:37 8 0 BAAETTA
An bl)loSM>n which in1ures
Baret1a 5'115 oll ii danger·
ous tnYeSttgallon 1nro ao
undelworld druo nna fR)
1lOOG MIDNIGH'TSPECIAL
Hosts: The Bat>ys Guests
George Hamson. Gioria
Gaynor. T avores.
M<:Goonn. Clarll and 11•11·
man.GO G MAVERICK
"Mavetk:k Sp"ngs
1:301) NEWS
1:458 MOVIE • • * ' $oortls Ot The
Oea<I" ( 19691 8rtg111e
Sardo!. Jane Fonda
88$4ld on stories by Edgar
Allan Poe Three llO<ror
"ones by Edgar Allen Poe
are rel old "Mt>llflflger •
~tein: 'Nevtlf 801 Tl1'l
OeVll 'tour Hoao • ano
W1111am Wiison 1 I n1 JO
min)
2:00 IJ MOVIE
• • • • ., .. Tna1 Hamill on
Woman • (19411 Lauren<:e
Ohvier. VMen Leign The
2'.301 = * • ··s.,..,a On Frre" t 1968) Cll11sttan
MtrQUanO. Magali Noel. A
wmwan Oii WOf11er must
bea1 a field procluclloo
de&Olttie (1 hr . 55 min l
G) oeTSMAAT
Mll.J( and 99 are caught
and rlllldled lor shipment
behind 1ne Iron Curt111n.
3:00 CD MOVIE * *"' ··Tno Story 01 Molly
X" {19501 June Havoc.
JOhn Russell Aller her
hust>ano is lolled. ii -1111
1t)(&CUles a series ol rot>-
t>ertOS w1rn her husband's
gang while seitf'ontng lor
his muroerflf ( I hr , 30
min I
3:468 HEWS
4:00 0 MOVIE
• • , ··eomn From Hong
i<ong" t 1964) Heinz
Orac:llO, Rott Wottar. A
<le1actlll8 and IMS -lattl
get '""°"'eel "' 1111 ~ pool ot 1n11wn111orull nar-
COliCS srnuoollng. (2 hrs I
G) MOYIE
•" "P1ta11ooper" 11954)
Alan Lacki, l.eO Goon. Hall"
tflQ •eli!Oned "'" m<l<lary rank out ol gullt. a Canad•·
on jOlns the pera1r~s
es a r00k•8 10 a\/Oid reper·
cussoons lrom his pasl. C2
hrs I
•:250 NEWS
4:301J STEVE EDWAADe 0 MOVIE * * Her HUSOill1d lteS"
11937) RicatdO Correi:. Ga11
Pa1r11;~ An 1nve1e1a1e
9amblet 11res 10 get nos
orotller to kielc Ille ge.n.
t>l>flCJ habtl t>etore it's too
1s1e I 11>r. 30 mm I Ill NEWS
Donahue on 'Today'
NEW YORK 1A P 1 Syndicated dent of NBC News.
Weeldy 'Dallas' Series Wonderful Mess
Actors
May Face
Subpoenas
talk-s how host Phil Donahue will
become a regular on N BC's ''Today"
program beginnin~ next month.
"Donahue on Today," in ei~ht·
Most of the segments will be pro-
duced in Chicago, although some wdl
be recorded on location in various
cities, Crystal said.
By PETER J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES CAPJ ~One
I hang a bout T V families -
they're such decent people.
Much better, in fact, than mosl
real folks. Oh, they have their
little conrncts for the sake or the
show. but most TV ra mihes end
each episode with a big hug and
kiss.
Nothing wrong with that. It's
Just that I thought everyone was
born with a little good and a lit-
tle evil, and 1 wondered what
happened to the evil in this sac-
charine bunch on the tube. l
used to wonder. Now 1 know.
ALL ntE NASTINESS absent
from most TV families ended up
io the blood of a family named
Ewing from Dallas, Texas.
These folks are m ean. Rott.en
One of them, in fact, has never
done anything nice in his life
witboutanulteriormotive.
Name something base, the
Ewings have it. Adultery? Plen-
ty. Deceit? They're overstocked.
Alcoholism. drug addiction? No
problem
These Ewings have failings.
They exhibit these failings week-
ly on CBS' "Dallas." Maybe I
shouldn't admit it, but 1 love this
show. I twae in every week to see
what new nasty twist bas com·
pJicated their lives, and I'm
ne ver disappointed. (Channel 2.
10 p.m.)
BE&E'S THE BASIC layout of
the show :
Jock Ewing is the patriarch of
a wealthy oil family that lives on
a huge s pread called South
'ROTTEN'
Larry Hagman
Fork, just outside of Dallas.
When Ewing was a young man.
he finagled bis way into power
by messing over his friend. Dig-
ger Barnes. The Barneses and
the Ewings were e ver-after
mortal enemies.
Jock married the daughter or
the owner of South Fork, and
built a huge empire. Digger
became a drunk, something or a
ne'er-do-well. Jock bad three
soos.'Digger bad a son and a
daughter. One of Jock's sons left
the family, and was disowned by
Jock. Another son iB a nice guy,
and the third son, J . R. <Larry
Hagman), is one of the rottenest
men ever to cross the little
screen.
Stage Benefit Set
For Police V~sts
NEW YORK <AP> -Stace and screen stan and the casts or
\ several Bloedway sta1e •bows want to 1et some vests fOf' New York Qty policemen.
Tbey wU1 provide \belr talent for a special benefit sbow this
ontb to raile funa to purebue bulletproof vests for officers.
8CllBDVLED PBaPOUma INCLUDE LAl1aEN Bacall,'
MllCGraw. Marlo Tbomaa, Pbyllia Newman, Andy Kaufman.
Amal, Charles Nel8oa Retlb. Cblta Rivera. tbe American
D llacblne and tile cuts ol ".<maie " "Ain't MllbebaviD" and ··o .·· . ,
AprtJ Z2 show at the Sbubert Tbeater la e~peeted to raile
wblcb could pa' for 1,000 Yetta.
CITY 11"8 SAID IT DOES not have money for 15,000
few each otncer. The Patrolmen'1 BeMVolent Auocll·
ce union. baa railed $751,000 towardl tts SU mllllon ,
late gaJa. called "VlP Nipt on Broadw1y," cost $98
one vest -and 124.
' \
ALL THE EWINGS live in the
Big Ewing ranch house, and
here's some or what they do:
J.R. is an infidel. a mong other
things. His wife < Linda Grey). is
a former Miss Texas who has
taken to drink because of J.R.'s
bad habits. In fact, she was so
weary of J.R. ·s neglect . she had
an a ffair. With Digger 's son,
Cliff Barnes.
EL PASO. Texas <AP> minute segments. will be a three-
-Defense attorneys s ay day-a.-week feature of the early
they m ay s ubpoena morning news and entertainment
movie and television ac· program. said Lester Crystal, pres•·
tors Robert Redford.
Donahue. an Emmy-winner. bas
been host of .. The Phil Donahue
Show" --now ''Dona hue" -since
Nov. 6. 1967.
Now that's a simple twist. on
the face of it. But there's more.
Cliff Barnes is the brother of
Vi ctoria Principal, who married
Ewing's nice-guy son. Anyway,
J . R. finds out about his wife's in·
fidelity, but doesn't kick her out
because sbe tells him she is
pregnant and producing a male
heir is important to this family,
even ifit's notJegiUmate.
ALSO LIVING WITH the Ew·
ings is the daughter of the black·
sheep son, Lucy. Lucy bas a
complex life of her own. She
once bad a fiing with the ranch
hand, Ray, who was once Miss
Principal's boyfriend. Theo she
fell in love with a kid who can-
celed the wedding because he
was a homosexual.
Lucy started popping pills. It's
a mess. A wonderful mess.
My wife tells me this is a soap
opera, and that I'm hooked.
Naab. l can qllit anytime. I just
wa nt to see tonight's episode.
Will Sue·Elleo lose the baby?
Swedes See
'Holocaust'
STOCKHOLM, Sweden <AP>
-More than half of Sweden's
population of eight million
watched the U.S. television
series "Holocaust" last month,
according to a poll. •
T he series concerns the
murder by Germans in World
War n of milliom of Jews and
others.
Tbe Swedish poll also found
that viewers \rated the senes
very highly.
Telly Savalas and Gabe
Kaplan to appear at the
Austin drug conspiracy
trial or Jimmy Chagra.
Chagra. the brother of
slain El Paso narcotics
defense lawyer Lee Cha·
gra . was named in a
five-count indictment re·
turned by a feder al
grand jury in Midland.
THAT INDICTMENT
c harges Cbagra with
conspiring to possess,
import and distribute
cocaine and marijuana .
Joe Cbagra, a brother
and defense counsel for
Jimmy Chagra, said the
actors and the crew at a
Las Vegas craps table
may be subpoenaed to
support claims by Jim·
my Chagra that he .woo
Sl.9 million gambling in
the last months of 1978.
.., SUSPECF the gov·
ernment's going t.o want
to know where Jimmy
got all that money.··
said defense lawyer J oe
Cbagra. "We're going to
'Show that Jimmy is welt
tcn o wo the r e as a
gamble r. Those guys
gambled with him.
Threw the dice for him
and woo money wilh
him."
Jimmy Chagra said be
won the money during a
"bot. streak" that began
in Las Vegas laal fall.
"I 'd win $80,000.
$70,000 or more tba,,
$100,000 some nights. l
just couldn't lose. They
roped a table off for me .
Robert Redford, Telly
Savalas and other movie
stars rolled the dice tor
me," said Jimmy Cha·
gra.
State Song Hits Snag
An.ANTA <APl -n.e. Georgia Geoeral As·
sembly'a choice ol "Geoqia oa My Mind" as a
state llOftl bu bit a few sour notel.
With much fanfare and a performance by Ray
Charles, tbe Leaislature 1dopted Hoagy
Carmlcbael'a "old aweet aoq" u t.he state ballad
this 1ear, replacing a 1on1 titled simply
"GeorSla," w.hich was consl.dered too obscure. No'
one apparently considered the eopyrlght.
Now,_..., of'ficlals are worried that printing
the music and lyrics In state publications may
mean royalty payments and inadvertent copyright
vlolaUons.
MAJOR STUDIO SNEAK
PREVIEW
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•ILL8DAIAN "al•rnatlvetD•Jaws'
and -Yowerlno lnf9rno/" a l9rlel of nine
clauk films wlll be lhOwn at 7 and
9 p.m. S.lun&IYI dur-tM tprlng • qu.rtet at UC lrvl ... MnllllOn Is $1
at the Sacral Sclaftee Hall.,,. ttlms and daln.,.. "SIOM of Ufl," AIWU 7:
''M" ........ T·" Apru 1•: ·-n. Rtdand the White" Alrl 21 ·"The Btownlnl Verslon:i' April a ; ''End of~ at
the Hotel Olane,'' ~Y 5; "Fata Moraena"
May 12; "Ion..,._ elld the Re~utfon," May 19; "The ._ .. .....,_ "#My 26 and
'-YM llld-stttlno AOom:1June2. •
• modlm ,...,.. mtton w1t11 ort9'nal •
text• Dienf'&:"'°'· Tiie cai lncludlil lCevrn '*"'of H""°"ltDn "--'--ee~ ~lnV•lleY; \ngee ,,..wPGrtllNch;Wayne. w..-, Earl HeW911,CetemAllonand
Stephen Tam.bin. alt of COia Mine.
•'SIMPLaTON,'' TH• OalMM t•lry tale about a boy who ftndl a ••go1e11n CIDOM"
and usea It to tnak ....... of aadMu
arou..S a prtncins, will be st-aid at
2:30 and 4 p.m. Saturday In Ptillllpa H•ll, .
S.nt. Ana Cot ..... Admission Is $1. ·
••UIM UP 0"1 Shak•SPNnt Saturdey and Sunday as Orange Coast Col .... presents
"A Mldlummer .,loht's DrMm•• at 2 p.m.
bOth days on the green In the occ Quad.
Admission Is tree and playgoers are
Invited to btlng picnic lunches.
._.,......,PICNIC IN APRIL? The pertormancewm be by the Liiiiput Players with audience ~rtJclpatlon.
Director Alex Golson says this wlll be
FACeS OF FUTURE ON COVER
c.cMt Alt by Loren Myer1
TWO COMM•MORATIYE c&ters saluting
the lntematlonat Year of the Child
1 wlll be totd exclusively at St•mP
Expo '79/South In Anaheim Convention
Center. TM llMM for collect«s wlll
run until 9 tonight, from 10 to 8
S.turday and 10 to s p.m . Sunday.
Also featured will be a tribute to the
centenary of Sir Rowland Hiii, Inventor
of the postage stamp, and a tapestry
made of stamps from the People's Republic
of China. Admission Is $2.SO
VINTAGE BICYCLES will be shown and
balloon classics will be raced Sunday
at Newport Dunes, off Coast Highway and
Jamb«ee Road In Newport Beach. Events
are planned from 11 a.m . to' p.m. with
racing schedules to start at noon.
Contestants must be at least 12 years old.
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advertise "any pre·
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If you have a yen tor privacy, comfort
and convenience. this 4 Bdrm 2 bath.
tamUy room and dining room home I&
tor yot,a. You r decorative flair can
make it a model. Add your off street,
double gate RV area with low
maintenance yard and you have a
true home value for $94,500. Close to
aU shopping. Call Eloise Moms at
C .... & W.... 541-ll71 w 14Ml41
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WATERFRONT HOME W/GREENERY
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yow OWM IOAT DOCk. Sl45,000.
FOREVER VIEW OF CATALINA
Jwst steps to Oc..mo..t ..._. -.:1 llrf! .._..fors• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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OPEN HOUSE
SAT&SUN
IACI< IAY
CUL-DE-SAC
4 bdrm. 2 ba. ram rm.
$155,000
2324 La Linda Pl.
WATERFRONT ,
HOMES Inc.
:.fflo W Cr>d~t I l~lw .. 11.
~.'\.\ r>ort Bl'cK /1
631·1400
Own.lr 642-14811--------•I COUNTRY CHARM
3bedroom, Mesa Verde.
6VAHOMES
~.900 up No money
down
.ASIGN OF RESPECT
INDUSTRIAL ILDG.
JJ.000 sq .ft . Fountain
Valley. near Fwy. Su1ta
ble for user or investor CalJ for details .
MA Y O CK
ASSUM.AILE
& AFFORDAILE
Be an instant winner. As·
sume exJsUng loa.n. En-
joy 3 gracious bdrms.
SWI sluny kitchen w/fan·
tasttc no wax floors
Nearly new carpets and
lovely wallpapers. Ju.st
listed, so better hurry!
Only $88,SOO . C all ~
F OREST E
OLSON
,,...,,, l•t .... !(/U'J.
IAYRONT HOME
In the heart of Balboa--
unique, run Joying older 2
SI.Ory. 3 Bdrms and den.
Uving room has heavy
beamed ceiling, huge
bric k fireplace a nd
fabulous view of waler ---~'"-·-~------0-.:-......;.• __ and mountains . Large
pier and dock for several
boats. Seen by appt.
Shirley Michelmore. 642-5200 , Pete Barrett -r ~
IEACHCOMDO
HUNTINGTON
HARIOUR
Less than l mile from
beach. 'Lvly 2 s tory 2
bdrm beach condo. Only
4"'2 yrs old. Offered at
$63,500. Just listed &
~·t last. 646-7711
HEAR OCEAN
New home/ R-2 lot.
CUSTOM 3 IDRM
Eastside Costa Mesa
NEW HOME OH
IALIOA ISL.AHO
CounUy charm
with rental.
2 HOUSES ON A LOT
Under market.
POODLE PARLOR
S:.>.<JOO.owner will carry
AN'ESTATE
Spanish Villa with a 50 yr
history on gentle sloping
10 acre parcel over look-
ing the historic San Luis Rey M1ss1on. Massive
4000 sq ft home w I arched
WUldows & doors. con·
toured c-eiUn~s. hrdwd floors. 3 frptc·s & more
ZOned to split w1tb over
400 freshly pla n ted
avocado trees Owner
bl!!OD
UVI IN LA&UMA
FAMILY HOMI IN HAllOlt Y11W
4 ............... -~ ....... . .... ....................... ~ , ........ ----=.···-.•..ery ........... $107,
COIOMA DB. MAI DUPLD c ............................ ... .......... ., ..... , .......... ...... Sprd_,..._...._.._..._.Lew
• I I ••• ,, .. ::rty wtlt an1ll111ft ...t.r. rrice ,.. ....... to Stt7,IOO.
644-7020
. MEWPOIT IEACH
499-4551 495-1720
S_.L...-a La; •"'-'
497.333 f 493-li I Z
LClfJllllCl leacll Dcma PoW
UDO ISU COSTA MESA
Cll• fl g 3 Ir, 2batla. Duplex; 2bdnns.eacb;
••rooM. So. Potio. frplcs., bit-ins, F.A. heat,
a....a_......a .....1...--..... lot...........__, backs up to golf course .
rn--'t'-$llO.OOO. Agt. 675·:>200 Wiii ••ti fast ..
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S210,000.
ROGa llOWM R.E.
673-1020
GOV"TREPO
3 Bdrm,1~ bath.
New W IW carpeting.
SSOOO.Dn. Only $61,500
VA Approved Broker s ..... .,..,,, 898-78.?3 Nobody k:nows this wellf ________ _
pnced S bdrm home as•--------
for sale. Located on a 1----------large C'Omer R·2 lot w1t.h OltlGINAL 11.UffS room for 2nd unit Conve. ldeal for the busy or
ment West side IO<'ation traveling family: pro-
Won 't las t l on g at fess. decorated 3 bdrm .• SJ~.000. 2 bath condo with
673_.400 RESTFUL VIEW Of"
BACK BAY. You'll enjoy HARBOR the conven ience &
I\ 01n~mn c1f
II a rhuf' In ,.t...,t ffi\'lll Co
•FAllBROOI *
DIVIDE
AND MULTIPLY
9 .6 acres +hom e.
minutes from downtown
FaUbroot. Right for sub-
divkting, partial releaseii
& excel terms. $197.~
SICLUDED
7.91 acres Oak & Run-
rung Stream. View s ites
close to Pala Mesa Coun-
tr)' Club. SS.S.000.
COUNTRY HOME
Qny 2 bdrm on over "'1
acre, frplc, paneled liv-
ing rm. near schools f65.<XX>.
Payne & Associates
714/1-728-1174
sewrity ol this locaUoa. $178.000 •
BAY& BEACH
450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. 7H11
WANTED!
EXPERIENCED
LEASING
PERSON
(~l\t1H!Jiili§j anxious. re duced to -----.. --.. -•Il l $499,000.
TOOPHFICT
4 Bdrm' .. New
Bedford "
wi uns urpassed
panoramic view.
$339.000.
1909 Yacht
Colonra
Real E'itate
GREAT INCOME!
IALIOA ISLE
Residential + 2 com·
mercial rentable spaces
S Car parking. 1 block to water. 3 bedrm 3 bath un
it. Fireplace. Super for ~xapt. summer1w1nter rates
proiect c•l6 .-.., '" 67J.8550 ............ leach. Call o<'IN .,, I • II' ll 'J. II I., I'
~=s~ff~f; ~ • .,!io~~ I~ ft1AiU1tll
...... 714/979-3900 -----·-··-
FORMst MODEL
3 Bdrm. home nr. Sout.h
Coast Plaza; lge. bonus rm. could convert to2 ad ·
dit.iooaJ bdrms. Spacious yard with pool, 3 car
gara_$e~_St.16.000 NEWPORT HACH
llALTY 675-1642
EASTSIDE
POOL HOME
Btll 4 br Eastside fmlv
home. Rear yrd is an en·
tertainer·s delight com.
plete w/lvly solar heated
pool poolhouse & gas
BBQ e n chanced by
mature fruit trees. Total privacy. 646-7711
Waloce & Co RJtn
714/03-6490
CUSSYCONDO
Real class & fabulous
throughout is th rs eic tra
lg. 3 bdrm condo end un·
it. Twnhs style w/a cozv
frplc. pool and jac. Only
I '"I yr new. Seller w ill finance & save you s·s
w1noloanfees & a low in
tcrest rate. Call today m537o .
ALLSTATE<
REALTORS
CLIFfHAVEM
2 Bdrms .. 2 baths. den,
frplc. Close to srhools &
churches. Short escrow
pc&rble. S149.SOO
673-3663 642·22S3 Eves
associated
8ROkEll5. REiil TORS
J 11~t W 8olb., 6'1 166i
IALIOA DUPLEX
3 BR. 2 ba each unit Up..
per has full dirung rm,,.,...,,.....,.......,,..li ... 1
Ot'ean view. all bltns. 1
yrs old New crpt. drps .•• ~~illlC'·..;;111;~&·--..-..,·-.i
paint. Lower uml fully fum'd. S240,000.
COA.5T PROPERTIES
673-5410
Want Ad Help? 642·S678
RIST TIMI OH THE MAIUT
Exceptional 4 bdr m w /every
amenity. Used brick in & out, wood
fl oors, French doors, lovely
gardens on curvey 192' st. frontage.
.$330,000.
A C0UWB.L IAMDa CO.
644·9060 WATERFRONT
CUSTOM 4 or s Bdrm-SI 1~. pvt financing
available. Only S37S,OOO. ---------YOfll PKHlc
640-6161 I/ you're looldn1e for a bet·
ter job. you won't want to miss the employment
columns in Classllied.
Have something to sell?
OassHied ada do it weU.
2111 SANJOAOUINHtlU .. O.
IN NEWPORT CENTrlt ~~.._ ________________ __, ..... ,,,
Sel.l ldJe Items
macnab I Irvine
realty
SOUTH IA Y1'lOMJ. IAUOA IS&Ne
lST OFFERING r Lovely, luxurious
& exciting 2-story French
Contemporary dupl ex
W/spect.acular owner 's unit located
on sandy beach w /breathtaking
views of Bay " boating t 3 BRs, 3
baths up -2 BRs, 2 baths down -
au lavisbly " tastef uJiy decorated.
Many, many extras. $1,•,ooo incl.
·land. Appt. only. Dick Halderman
8'2-8235. ( 8-11)
NEWIN
NEWPORT BEACH
Two contemporaty custom homes just completed
in Newport Heights. Convenlentty located to
beeches. schools & shopping.
3 BORMS • 2 STORY • SUN DECKS
MICPOWAVE OVENS • $215,000
• OPEN THlS WEEKEND •
545 & 549 IRVINE
NEWPORT BEACH
U~l()UI: ti()Ml:S
REAL TORS 714'87MOOO
..
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-CANYaN • Golf coune vtew from .,.cioua 5
bclnn., 4 ba. tradlu..I ._..; lae.
fam.ll1 room, pool, jaculll. "80.GOO
IACI IAY
Fine 4 bdrm., '" batll famlb bome oo quiet cul de sac. Onnlaed pool,
playbouae. atoraae. &i•.•· Terms.
OCIAMfllOMJ
Qu11lt.y craftamanahlp in maboc. trim •oak floors sets ott UU landmark; 4
• BR, 3 ba. home ln finest location.
Established trees 6 lawns. M85,000
IAfNOMI' tlfeverat fl.De ba7fraat bomes
wllb pier. &Up
A YALON
Well conatructed 3 BR, 1 ba, oak floor.
partial baaemenl , concre t e
f oundaUoo. .Flats area. 1120,000 -
Fee
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
• 1.l)1 ...... 4 ~ t' •'f)
lf~YLOR CO.
I:! \I i J q; '• . II•' J •j .j!)
MST TIMI QC •
1 '1i Blocb from beach! Huntington
Beach super 4 unit apt. blq. Mar's
apt. -3 bedrm., 2Y. bath• w /2
fareplacs plus two 2 bdrm., 1 bath le one 1 bdrm., 1 bath. Looks like new.
Only CM0,000
W8SUY M. TAYLOI co .. llAL10IS
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4 101MS. MOUH COSTA MIU-Your
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$161.000.
4t7-JJJI
LA6UMA llACH
4ft-411 I 495-1720 s..-. "---L•c • ..._.
4f J.ll Ii 644-7620 .,_,... ...... ,. .....
A 859 carat jewel ln the
CIOWM OF THI SIA
co...a PRIME LOCATION
GRADE AIA ARClllTECT
PREMIUM CONSTRUCTION
MIX with 25 years of loving care and
improvement
•AIMSH with amenities
0... -for tbe first Ume -
Jll POPPY, CORONA DIL MAit
Sll'flS small family with large
lifestyle
IY OWMBS IY APPOIMnefl'
673-1179
One Thousand Dollars per carat
-f amlly will eltjoy this "priced to sell
now" listing. Plow up the huge back
yard and plant. Nice fruit trees! Cozy
den with fireplace, qui e t
neighborhood. New .tbis week
Priced at $89,950. Cel 146-4141
* * SHORECLIFFS * * A most immaculate 2 story home in
best area of CdM . Custom built 3
Bdrm+den. New carpets, wallpaper
and interior paint. Master bedroom
includes frplc, his & her bath &
sundeck. Pvt beach+view point.
Owner motivated anti will carry 1st
TD at 10%. $259,000.
SPr111JHI C«~la M1 ·s.l Irvin!'
H11rit1nciton 8 1'.ii-h -Newrinrt Af>;:ich
SO. CAL ltlAL TY
PRISBITS:
2 br 2~ condo in Heritage Park/Irvine.
Wl,500
955.0497 642.3263
Dennis Ricketts. Realtor
5'0tL YOUISIU MESA WOODS
b1 re1uin1 around Ute IARGAIH
4 br 2 bit S&S home in --------Garden Pk, Garden
Grove $86,900.
frplc & serv yourself ~ alot? Tbls btn
from wet bar whlJe the 4 bdrm home w /lge
llteaka are siulillg on the separate fmly rm is for bitn BBQ · all u.nder lg you. Frml din rm. Pool
~ br l'h ba twnhm in
Arulbeim. $63.900. Call
DelLaraon 546-5805.
••• ~I.Scott
18675 Spruce Circle
Fomlt.a.io Valley You are the winner of
twefnetidllts
~value), to
SIUMMY
MEETnlE
SWll.ffBOH
Aprll U
Long Beach Convention Center
Arena
'ncket.it ~ be clauned ~calling 642·5618, ext
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* VETERANS * cov'd patio. This clauy" siled lot. Priced for ac·
Let a Vet Help You find 'br. S ba borne bas 2 wet Uoo. Only li.at,900. Open lh.t home you want 0 ban, 3 frplcs. frml din Eves. ~Mtl down to$lOO 000 · nn Ii much, m11eh more. Cal=,241n CaI1now1m-5S70 (~1wmutl•ltrnt ~3-17~ ALLSTATE :.:1~~
REAL TORS LOCATIOMI
HIWPOITFtXER ..,.IAYFIXll .. UCIDS7100.
$122,500 s bed.rooms, 3 bath. built Superior 1o~tb Irvine
This I Bdrm home ls by John Lytle. Need• k>calioo ol Ulla 4 bednn.
aiepe from t.be beach, on TLC but the price 11 2000 1q.~t. townbOJJ?e
the Peninsula. It de· righL ~ated 1 block ;i•[~' T1 l ~ RUV ~ ~ ~
finitely needs TLC, but from mtlllon dollar Parti uJ rly since .the
b11 tremendous POteo· cuswm est.ates, a soar· r l cc e aw • • J U S T
tial. Briog~toolaand log 2 story, open beam lEDUCED 17100.!I 2
l mag lo at 1 on . Ca 11 eol17 way with akyli&bts a.-tile roof gated en· ~WJ fr indoor 1ardeD lies juat .,_Tbri' • inside the froal door try, ck fplc. master
Over' 3000 ft ol huua,Y suite w /2nd flre~lac~. aq I I l patio w/BBQ & fire p1t llvtn1. Fun pr ce overlootlna 1reeobelt.
$1SMIOO.call-.-O. Don't ml11 It-prime C SELECT value-ull now 752·1100 T"PROPERTIES °"""'~9·••rnJNrow,.1e1· 3 ~ !111'1fl
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. . REALTORS
SHORT
Of MONEY?
IW1tt•11e POOL
3 bedroom. atrium model on overal&ed
lot lD 118" Verde North. Microwave,
buralar alarm 6 co mbo
freeaer/retrl1. included. Only $99,990 .
Ask for Glen HeUwarth 831·1266
llYIMI
LARGEST HOME IN COLLEGE
PARK This spacious 2650 aq. ft. 4 bdr .
home bu a f amlly room, bonus room,
air CODdiUoni.ng, + We roof. $129,500 .
Ask !or Fred Gibson 559-9400
COSTA MESA
•1lll11s Oppu lazity
BARBER SHOP/hairdesign !
Excellent shopping center location. 2
chairs w/room !or 2 more. $10,500 Ask
for Roy Siemens 631·1266
llVIHE
Gorgeous 4 bedroom, tri-level Yale
model. $109,900. Ask for Roy Siemens
631·1266
NIWPOU HEIGHTS c....w...
Beautitul duplex. Close to park, sch.,
and ~ mile to beach. Owner unit with
excellent rental. Both units have 3
bedrooms, 2J,.'.a baths, sunken living
room, fireplace and privacy. $205,000. .............
See above. $575/mo.; $350 Sec. Dep.
Ask For Roy Siemens 631·1266
IAll llACHFROMT Peninsula Point Oceanfront home.
Cute country cottage, ideal for
corporate retreat or tear down & build
your million dollar home. $525,000.
Ask for Darrell Pash 631·12U6
IAIGAIM COMMERCIAL USI
Property in Eastside Costa Mesa. Lot
size 50xl50, R2CP Zoning. Three 1
bedroom units and one office unit.
Corner location. $143,000. Ask For
Robert Milli.ken. 631-1266
OCEAN VIEW
See this custom built, 4 bedroom home
with family room, dining rm .. vaulted
ceilings, open and spacious.
Professionally landscaped. Access to
private beaches. Fee land. Ask for
Bob or Dovie Koop, 631·1266.
I.EASE
Sharp 2 bedrm -4205 & 4207 Dana, Newport Beach. New carpet, drapes.
& paint. $450/mo. or offer . Ask for Bob
or Dovie Koop. 631·1266.
Ri"Mtl<~
of cosf9 _.., iniM, Mwporf beocJ9, iK.
234 E. '71• Strfft, c .........
631-126'
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Recent cbanies in V .A
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t1m help the VETS.
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'IMlmT?
You've ...... It ID Uall
beautlhd ' lldnn, I bltll bome. It ftaturH a
custom pool • jaeuaal and bat Just b4ieft re·
d\ad 15i0b0. KlllTY and call~ for more dt·
tallt.
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REALTORS
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Finell' duplex lo CDM. c:.MTlftll Bldr. Ju.at comf1:.t.i•I· __ e..-_-L_I!!.._.-&. __ New NAiil. __,_,._ rotJl. S.ptt
D Marsuerite. .ooo. ~ 9 ....,.. .....i. en-.-..-~~IL terms·Pou. A le•OOM DOCTOl"S ISTATI -.u-.---1-0-u---. _ --• &aper esecuuve bome 10am &..ade a.a lot. Ille .---s. r~ withs bedrooms! Lars• 4 bdrm, J ba .. o•e
Near GokleDrod bridge. 11 v Inc room with w/pool, *·• aad _..
Lovely 3 bdrm .. 2 bath fireplace and a comfy inf.&ll'latt for I more an-
bome It 1mart 2 bdrm. family room. Covered I&&. 0WC lit T.D. w~
apt. over dbl. 1ara1e. petio. Perfect for enter· dowD. S14t,IOO. 0..1 Alt Fl rst ti me offered. taJning. $129,llOO. Hurry I _ea.._-_. ____ _
1225.000. Bargain!! ~ 540-1720 For tbe pu1kulat '~ 4~~D · TARllLL ~"=0fo~o1r:
UMIVIRSITY -· come see thUI eletaat
UALTY hertffling For =·,~·o:.:t:::.~
61u110 Fine Li•lna -.-0wner1Acent.
DUPLEX Beautifully upgrtded 2 Sharp Coate lleaa Corner 1ot. copper balcoQy model end unit homes. 4 BR 2 ba Ii 3
• 1ood financ-townhom e i s pro-BR.2ba.Frpic'1&famJ.
000. fes1uonally decorated. 2 l.y nm Move·iD cond. Robertsoa. Rltr. nice bedrooms. dining Nr. So. Cout Plan 1bop-
l7s.o582 room, lovely mirrored pi n g , 1 c boo I a •
SHORECLIFFS
VIEW
Impressive custom
home. Canyon & ocean
views. Fabulous master
s uite . separate
cbUd.reD's wing, poc>lsi%e
lot..
DWLUHOME
F\nest comer location;
IO¥ely 2 bdrm residence
with formal d.lnl.ng rm. +
2 income units. See & en·
joy the best for less!
$23.S.OOO
OPEN SAT/SUM 1-5
5200llCHID
PAULMARTIM
REAL ESTATE
644-7l83
Corona del Mar Duplex.
Two 2br. Iba houses on a lot.. Ue w/optioo to buy
Sales price SUI0.000 Call
rocappt.
640-716'.
PltlST1GIOUS
U¥1Mfi
wet bar. custom drapes freewaya.Aat,801114. and carpeq Super COV• __ ...;.___.::; ___ _
ered patio. 175.000. Call Pttce Jmt 11 ... e4
&oda.Y.~l 4 BR. 2 BA. lleu Verde TllllllLL =~· form•~:~-::t
-· lge lot~ume loan. 1115.000. UM Elm Ave. For your Call arttDrl All· ~•1
loYed Oftet _aft_&P_M ___ _
Family-style home SS,OOODOWM
reaturea 4 bedroom•. Bu.ya 2 Br. l'Wl Ba bome
tiledeoU)', formal diAUl& w / J a cu a at Ow a er
room, CO&)' fireplace. W/Carr/ finaaciDI. No B~r plus bar 1tool1. ~~es::-.__~: Kitch e n -Milb self· --.OllO . ._.,, 0. cleaning oven. a car _Ml-MD _________ _
garage . Patio. By lledueed one~ Bett
gorgeous park. SUS,900. buy Meaa Verde. 3 Don't delay. call540-l720 Bdrm. 2 be, eaa.rtala·
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IRAH-;;;EW -~-'15'-. -~ble-Eal--ta-id_e_3_8_r_l
TOWHHOMES ea, lg yard. Broadway ......... w ooch'' St. 94.500. 646-8202
(Easts1deCosta Mesa) A STIAL
2432Saqla Ana Ave. At 176.500. See lbis "like
English Tudor 2&3 Br
s plit leve l, 2&3 car
garag e. frpl cs ,
rrucrowaves.Rreenhouse
wmdows. pool, s pa.
TENNIS court.
From S89.950
146-.oo&t or 955-1920 Developed by
Woodtree Dev. Co.
EA.STSIDE by Owner.
new" 4 BR 2 BA on lge cul de sac lot now!
Or-eam kitchen, warm
Yoood paneling, concrete dnve. United Broilers,
ask for Peggy Scbroder,
646-7414;~
IY OWMM/l'SNe 3+ or4 Bdrm, 2 ba. New-
ly redecorated in & OUL
1139.000. Ph: 17~5500
3Br. I~ ba, 2 patios. f'.P. Investor must sell 2
Xlnt C()Od. S89.SOO. Wed· homes in Costa Mesa. No Sun/12~. S41l-74M. brokerage. Beach side of Pac1ric
Coast Hwy. Lge comer zm Nortre Dame 1112,sor
Call 831·9081 for informa-
tJon.
lot designed for pnvacy. IUIL.Dlll-S SPECIAL
4 spacious bdrms. 21'°! Westside; rm. for 10 un·
baths. lu.xunous ltvmg its. $210,000. Agt
nn w/unique mirrored 67$-8170 833-0523 Eves By Owner. 4br, 2ba. Mesa fireplace. Wet bar. cov-________ 1 Verde. Beaut Fam rm Ir
erect patio for poolside V •c • ... T frplc. Close to schls. Xlnt
e ntertaining . we ll "' "'" oond. $87,000. For appt.
maoicuted lawns. 'ra POOL HOME ~189 eves. Priociplea
aranl rose garden. A Looks like new. Im· only.
beautiful 3000 sq . H. med.late occupancy in1;~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. -.
bomeforS25S.ooo. this lovely Mesa Verde IASTSIOI~ Gemini Rily 839-6623 home on one of the nicest llST IY OWMER tree-lined streets In the Immaculate 3 Bdrm +
t '""tOUTRIGGER area. $134,SOO. Call "" ""--u s 11 7"" 1920 den home 1ituated on 4br, FR. FP. view of ~-e P• er. -.· · q\iet street, close to all
Calalioa .tr Islands, pool J Ci)UAIL s hopping. Tastefully siz.ed lot. $300,000. Trade done in eartbtooe. Ask·
up for commercial. in· p• •cE I "'-1139,900. Call Today. duatrlal, lease. Prine. ..,.ill Dennis Rlclcetta, Rltr
Only . Call to see. PROPEATIES"' fKZ.3263/955-0&t7
M4-4634/535-'121118. 10,. TII t:JO P.'1U --------
llDUCID SHORECUFFS 1mtc..taMeM O--Anf•• A most immaculate 4 Br. office, dbl garage, Greenbrook s Bdrm 2 stry home in best rec room. room ror RV , c:barnw. Open Sun l ·S.
a r e a o r C d M . '°" ol storage, Wllque, 3Mt Plumerta. Pl. reedy to move in. Scbool w • .. . • ....._ Cus tom bu i I t in waiting dl1tance. • >• __..F 3Br+de n . New <>wnerwa1Uqforolfen. t7J-llM For more info. call: ......... Af#.
541.0100
cpts, wallpaper & Open Sat/Sun 12·4.•---IT-O_WMll ___ _ $511/MO. FREE intr. paint. Mstr _se.S171 __ ·-----• Iowa st. 2br, twbn, LAICISIDI Bdrm includes MT.000. u.-1111 eve. ~ · frplc, h1·s & her bath WISTSIDI '1$MGISat/Sua. --------1 Believe it! Seller will pay .....a $.WO a month towards & sundeck. P vt SUMSHIMI T•AIMMllCllltlpl ...,..._ti buyer'• montha![i pay-beach + v~w point. 3 Br. 2 ba+~I Ii low 'Ibis ii itt 2 ~ 1
Sllllde atory owner unit Sment.ah for on, e kf ''r~r~ Fee land. O.W.C 1st maint.y7ard5•'110'5000 bldldoUhoutett . I wtt.li z townboUse desl... a r P 8 · e 5 TD at 1nm. $259 ()()() ... for rllht owner. It'• ODly
RENT
NO
MORE
/Check th.It. Super 2 br
twabme on s haded 1reenbelt. Good area.
Mui.ta Olllyt Assume 9'KD
Jom or_ get a new one. •.500. Hurry woa 't last. •1221
.eAMT 'f ALUlf
Oba& beet bQ barlalDI
0.. -ft. ill peaeetul U'flq. 4 Bedrmt + 3
rear units . All wilh townbome. Huae livloa v ro. • · ... 900. and that'• cheap IAIGAIMSTAITll . _._ 00 W/D hook rm Ir family rm. Highly Owner motivated. for Coeta Metal Call NOMI pnv.&e pa ·• upgraded lhruout. Fan· ...... IUct.fts.IUtr Bl ...... 1 --1
New ~ram I ll you ...a. /mo, )'OU may = yl Low Down! .., to Sl00.000! Let
• abotw you bow Unde Sam can help you with . ._boUle payment!
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' 111111 ILlllS aa.
OVER SO YEARS OF SERWCe
SPYKAIS OCIAM '9IW
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, Truly Spectacular View From Th.iJI
Beau. 3 BR + FR Portsmouth Model.
Upgraded KlJcben. Formal DiAin1.
Large FR W /Fireplace. Courtyard
Hu Pool, Flrepit. GlUHd·ID Jacuul
Off Beautifully DecoraWd llater BL
Call Now. "30,000. • .
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.. brick patio. PoUlal
bouae--aad mucti
mare at a barlaln prtcet
• .,._ 1 ... _... Ith up" iadiviclual eocio.ed taatlc view I Pools-• P. · · tM-...... or_._. ro::iC::i.eaLi:v~g 1ara1ea. Call now tennitcourta-aod much 955-0497 642~3263 1...:...s-....::;aer __ na ____ _
brt_.. "_. pacious 8'1s.8550 morelCaUfaat,752·1700 --------1 O '"''""'.,.ace, stree. OPt,.••9·irHvNrow M<r O"INlll'>•H\•uN •Olll ,.<•· .,_,.... I 26 it~E.:~;;:r~ f!!IUllM [9;_1ftllll =im~M~L~i-H·ou.a-e-fo·r·.·a-le-.·,·al.n1.1 ~.,a:t
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COMMISSION
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llAL llTATI SCHOOL
AVAIL. Quality con ""2 ._ a -..-. awv Tliat Intriguing WOid Gome wltlt O Clt«J/• structloa. Excellea tie adjolninl parcels. -~a.' L -Coeta Meu location. Approll S miles from --------• ..,__. 2 ......__ 2 ba oceaa. ..uer Hurey t Om'mlnl duplelC. Steps ·~....::;-_: :: &-ve --· . OpmEV9.Ml-Ml to Oc*lemod a.-• ... ..,.,. ..... ._ _.._. 3 bdrm, 2~ ba ---.w..., n..ce. call" .... 2~ apptOJl 1800
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luncheons to late-day 111e1t1
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in a 11amorous cape.shawl.
Crochet sohd Yollt. then lacy
deslcll of lf1dulted scallops Use wOBted. Pattern 74S7.
e.sy.to-follow dlfectlOllS.
Sl.50 for each pattern. Add 40C exh pattern for lirsl·clns air·
mail and Nlldllne. SIM to:
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)1601 Co.Jsl ~1'qhWi)¥
Turtler ock Highlands. Soult•Laguna c., 921111 new home with many up· ___ 11_1•_14_99_4_59_' __ _
g r ades. See to ap ...................... I
preciate. Earth tones.
planked noor. levelors.
custom drapes. wood
paneting .. much more'
leach Si• In lovely North Laguna. wtth some ocean view.
designed a round a mani~ ed ·la courtyn ro n the
Sun & p vary for all 4
B<kms .. 4 baths. ram
rm . . 3 f r p I cs + .1
28 6X20' sk y lighted
studio with an 18 ft. cell·
_ _. ............... Im! In~. To wait as too late
OPEN SAT. 1-5 Just lis ted · S28S.OOO
4272 SANDIUIG WcA To hoch
Upgraded 4 bdrm. Enjoy an unobstructed
LaSalle. $132.SOO. 2600 180' wtute water VJCW.
Sq. ft. _.,._...._~in a Suns ets &
red hill ~·"
55 2-7500
Avenue Of Lights from
this expansive home.
near town. on a pri vat~ dnve 24 Fl. Living rm
(raJsed stone hearth>. 2 _ ........................... bdrms. & 360 sq. rt. con-
*DUPLEX•
Ocean side or hwy. level
lot. easy access to beach.
Needs P,aint. minor re· pair$; ideal for home &
incom e. 'Hurry , only
$145,900
Mission Realty 494.0731
LAGUNA CHARM
Fantastic new custom
built 2 Bdrm home with
den. Versatile noor plan.
ineludes 2 baths. and a
sunken llvlng room with
fireplace. Beautiful sun
deck, looks out over
magoirlcenl view of
ocean & village Ughts.
Great value at $159.000.
vert. den w1th wet bar. a
ram1ly rm .. 3 frpl<.' .
decks & a lanai. Stressed
f?r 2nd story . Prj vate listing . $289,000
Probert. Sole
Near oceanfront in a
private beacb.c;lde com
mwuty; 2 bdrms . den. 3
baths, frplc .. fixer
uppe r , w1lh nice
landscaping. No details
will be given by phone.
Homes in this area start al approx. $300,000.
lttollluslnfls
Gourmet wares. we ll
known merchant. with
high repeal cUeotel. fo'lx
lures & iovenlOt)'. only
$2:5.000. Ask for Jeanne.
.-.McC.-ck
" 494-7551
OOH OSIM --------
IW.TOIS
401 GLENN EYRE ., ..... Have something you want
to sell? Classified ads do it well. M2-~ .
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MOMAICH SUMMIT 11
Btny. decorated B-Plan, 2 bdrm +
den , 2 baths . Panoramic
Sadd.Jeback Mtn views, loctd. on
cul-de-sac. City llgbts by night.
Must sell. Comm. pool, spa le clubhouse. $127 ,500.
A COUMILL ..,_.CO.
496-7222 831-0836
11neM11 ... ..,.._.
L...-.....
A Million
Dollar View
Of ocean and canyon
rrom this l'a r c d ·fo r
townhome located near
beach. shops and bus. J
bedrooms. separate din·
1ng r o om , 2 tiled
r1 replaces. gour me t
kitt'hen with built-ins.
Pauo. EZ a<.'cess lo pool.
spa and more. $179.500.
CaJ I 495· l064
TARBEll. -·
IAYCREST
Leeward Lane as a qwet
slreet with p retty homes
Dnve by 2015. then call
Bob Diclunson at 979·8 t.o see this 3 Bdrm. 2 bath
beauty. Open Sun 1·4
201.S Leeward Lane
Beach house ror sale b)
Owner. 3 bdrm. 2 ba.
Comm. pool , tennis
Open Sun l·S. $142.000.
548·2787. 219 62nd St
Newport Shores
1010
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DIRT CHEAP
I t;UJ\RWHlff
'RE:ALTOW.l~C.
b 7 ~ 41> I•,
BY OWNER
2 DUPLEXES for Sal~
Owner will carry with
15"'" down. Corona del
Mar 675-3956
Oldr lrl·plx on dbl lot. grt
ta x shltr. $175.000/orr.
own/agt 840-1879.
Bwldmg lots -I a crei;. . . 2"'1 acres s at'rt>s 10 H.8 's Best 7 Unit bwld·
want. we have it, with 1n· beach. Gross me 129.064 AN ENGLISH acres. Whatever 'you mg. Ride your .bike lo the
Assumable 811'.a~ loan on C<YlY 2Br starter home. vestors terms per year.
l.tus 3 Br 2 Ba home oo a TUDOR fenced yard with fruit FARGO I .E. Scott IHlty
lg lot Newly det'orated trees. room for garden 11677·5001 t1S22·2080 536-7533
Dy Owner Prln only IN NEWPORT?.· S6S.OOO. 751-3967 aft 3 PM . $83.900 495-4789 Rancho Cahr area. 4·5 COlldo
By Owner 4 Br. 1 ~ Ba . at're parcels. $100.000 foll Fantastic Mina l::s talE' Yes. that ·s right . fruit trees. nr So. Coast pnc.-e. terms, must sell Mol atori ...
Sea breetes & Pac1fo.: Plaza. freeways/schools. Agt. 979-4964 Recently en act ed in
Sunset views Pool. RV •An elegant English $73,000. 979-Jm2 ---------Newport Beach-these
access . Am e nities Tudorcondominium ... li"-"-Af. l11anh llOO units have prior ap-galor e $139.900 By •l.nan1deallocation -1090 forSale proval. 10 ·for SSS0.000.
Owner831-9029 •Priced from Sl.25,000 •••••••••••••••••••'•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agt /Owner 645-1103 or
HJah ceiling living rm •With lO'k down •-Plex ror sale by Owner. 548-G>l.9 .. r1nanc1na TUS'" .... HILLS near bea c h In San ---------w tr r p I c . R o u r m e l " ''" Cl I SUPER U._.ITS kitchen. 4 Br 2 Ba. us · Custom built lrl level. 5 emente. X nl invest "
sumablc gcz loan Asking This could ht> your op· Bdrm 4 bath. secluded. mcnl St75.000/f'lrm . Mor 16.
SJ.S9.SOO Vacant See & portunity to buy an out rustic hilltop with valley "3&-~ Xlnt re ntal area. in make offer standing 2 ba and den. view. All newly decorat· ,,.. __ 1_. kn ah e i m . e ro k er
br or 4 br with 3VJ bat ed. Lots of wood a nd -· ..... 6.13-3306 AMERJCAN HOME home close to ('Ver glass and toned for Property 1600 ---------494-7Sl~EALTOR~94.1001 ything. Only 4 availabl boneA. Call ~5880 for ••••AP•••P•RO••-:.· .. •A••C•R••E•••• ~· in I.his exclusive offering. men deuila. "' " PROJECT SHOPPING N.wporta..ch I06' See S HEFFI EI.. CENTR Growth aru
••••••••••••••• ••• • •• • • PL.ACE at Tustin Ave next to Post Office & City INVESTMENT
EASTILUFF 16th tn Newport Beach Hall. Plans a vail. San
Lg. comer lot 4br. F IR. by P AC ES ETTER --... ------OlegoCouoty. Prtn.only. OPPORTUNITY 21hba. Walk to N.8 . Ten HOMES Bk:r.213 ..... 1539. n1s & Swim club. shops, · Weil-.." I 091 ---------• New 3 bdrm aU.,le fami·
schls. S179.SOO. 644-8187 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l•--------•1 IY home plus 2 bdllD OpeodaH)'from 12:00. ....._n._.f,,... triplex. Bui ll·lns •
BY OWNER. Totally except Friday --~ Q, ~ FOi SALE separate lndry rm.
rem d I • d 3 Br . 2 b a . :0, tbis~t. 4 =\. 2 L8ndecaped, IPrinka· W/fam•rm 00 quiet tree (7141iC31 ftft94 ~ar IC • 117,080 SQ. ft. shopping fenced yarct Ofht. . line st . new kitchen. Ter· IV "VU sboppl.ng • f'Teeway. Full ainter'Gn 20 acres, loc:at· 2221 Canyon. Coa a
r i r i c buy S 13 5. O o O ----------• ~'!!:.~.··---~•.?~•i ed in the heart of Cotlla lh!lla. -.S.000. w/assumable loan. nlnlc .... ....,un. __ .., Mesa. 17% tenants ma· JobnEllot
Owner moving out or NEW LISTIMG Jor. 25,000 to S0,000 sq. ft. 831-4321 &a~
area. Need to see to -..W.S "X" Pl.AM of adclitional a bu.lldable
believe. ~17 3 Br. formal OR. fam VA space. Rent ~reues of 4 Pleil. near Meadowla ,
leochDo•a•N
SIOS,000
Newport Shores. atlrac· Uve, BR, newly crpt 'd"
paio&ed lnaide • out. 5 blks to beach. Owner
transferred out of a.rcia.
Pool 4' tennis courts. Reasonable terms to
rm. Wl'aparound patio. Sl00.000 per year for the Golf Course H.B. aer.
Btlul grnblt. Best loo · $7• Gii nexUyea.rs. 2i,A,Ba. owners u '~
tion. ·~ w/f'rptc. l -2Br. 1-lBr, 3
Won'tlast aU145,000 3 Bdr~ balb. (l>lc, Sale Price. yrs old. 1230,000. PP.
Qill for appt &4C).625t qwet bOrtMMM1. cul M,500,000 ... UIO ~. ~~·Hurry ! Call Cuhtolodreqcl: -COBT--A-M-DA--TR-l--P-L_U __
, 1/n _ ~,;,\~C:.lder atz. 111, l/I, Pride ., -,v 2",dn. Ownarabip. Broll~r
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!Uwpoolteaell Avail lmmecl. 17001~ _"id 3121 Yt'b ~. Util not in· OK. 1386 mo. 14$-7573· ~I pet ok. $410. mo. SlllM._ 3110 cornpan.ioo(F25>seekto ru. atuul A 1au•• •·• 1d -.......... p "-· imbC meroaSt lhateyourhouse"4·1639 1100 _,, 1•m& mo~ ---··•••••••••••••••• c .. ,,p_..,,s M. Gemlni•Rlt ~ ..... •••••••••••••••••••---'"-------
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flOISAl.I 2bil w/roaam.pool.INO nn. frpk, ~whr, Inc tOOd S.O. •Ve •5793. Adultt. No pets. Avail ~mo•.· 2'1m3/6~·708K83. Extralarge•private. m>mo+dep.Availnow. Nwpt Hgbts area. $170
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•--------ml.2MJ..,Poinona Hlft.a.2,.,b.-. . .1700 260VJV1ctorh• pets. 509 Acacia <top) -. 2 Br . 1 ba, landry --" nopets.15492 Pasadena 642083S .anR.2ba "5011SOO C<l6la MC$a 64.S-70M ""''" l bed, 1 bath. Garage. off Newport FrlNy Lady dtr shr 3 Br 2 Ba IMDUSTltAI. ILDG. -SaoClt!mf'ntl' Youarethewinnerof rm, balcony. beam Adults only, oo pets . As.k 832.2909 home. S2Q5 + ..._ uUl pr 13,000 sq .Ct . Fountain 2br, lb¥ New crp. drPli 41 twofrfftickeh 3Br, 28a, very clean . ~Adults,oopets. forDickon.l,y.962-6154. mo. 2 mo advnce. 275
Valley. near F'tvy. &tita pl 4No peu. lst-la~t + (SlO.OO""'lue>.to dshwshr. lndry area. TSL gmt 642·1603 w•...--., lwllhFwlllslled Broadway.CM.548'"893.S b6e for user ur uiveinur dep $400. Part furn TIO walk to bchl yr lse. avail "'"'...,, u.rft ........ 39001---------"--CaJU0rd~lls 646-•days. IUGS IUMMY mld·Aprl $575 mo. F.astsidet Elb1r. A11211u5til pd JBr apt in Huntington •• ~ .. ::!':::::!'. ...... Resp sgl ~t desJres
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3br house. Sm marned SUPIA-HEllOIS Call Al ,6Jl-2222 1300·1375 mo. Call apt .wLIIQ15/67S-7444 '"""""h'"'" family. No pets. Open Bach. apt. Charming w/ 'ALMMISAAPTS __ . _ _,,... ______ _
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, ~~~ St Costa Mesa. eoo1:e'::i::~~l~r pool & priv gar. Walk to 2 BR. l~ Ba· patio. ...... 1144 Sach .1&2 BR sbr room in !um 2 Br apt, .--------•! heh. $300mo. Call alt. 6, garage + 1 space. $315 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fromS2S5&up. Newf.ort Beach. vie Lovely 2br . condo. Swim Arena 548-42.69 mo Call 675-.9526 aft &PM ......... d N ..... · y d ~--------· 1 · d Tick& mav be claimed · 3br 2'hba Brand New ._... ..... opets. lo • .,/ rv111e. ear rouo Latlfws.le 2200 c;;g &~~~~vAd:u.s it523CAMPU5 na:l~Vl"E by calling 642-5678. ext. 2bdrm. tbu. Ugbt&airy Mesa Verde. 2 Bdrm, Woodbridge. S600mo. 2 l.SIUl esaDr. Sl!B pr mo +util. lst &
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1". $450.mo. Avail. 5·1 ---272. S<\2S per mo. Avail May bath, 11.50 sq n. Frplc. cargarg.213/465-4841 C5BlkaEutofNewport last+ sml.dep. MS-9911
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Guarded gate communi tughly upgraded 3 Br 212 disposal. $375 / mo . W"''.,.. .. $ftll hm·Spm546-9860 an orientated lady
ty ()woMrwtcarry paper 3 BR. 2 BA. College Park Ba condo, plush crpt. -...OC.'eNn$Ullo 3707 Avail. 5/1. 2 Br l _Ba, sun-1S4-6216 -• ..,. ... Alli tosbare2br llouaenrbch
wi29%dwn at 10%. Pnnc UJcenew. Next toSehool. prof. decorated. $600 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• deck, frplc, blt·ms. $475 2 Breoodo, A/C. w .. her/ 1H£ BEST Of in s. Lag uoa. 1225.
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AGENT 770-9797 eo-.. •njcJe 2 br, garage. pvt Oceanfront c·omp\-furn 2 children/pets. 673·7229 GRaerd.e/cyoarrd .. S3E2.5 s Midoe ·. SG>. mo. 675-IOU. AU WORLDS ~ T_... Roell G~ br. frpl, balcony. gar.e _v_es_lw_kn_d_s . ____ _ ,... hoMe/ patio. S3'7S mo. 3 bedrm & den 10 new 6404184 67~00 n....---..
Trtrflrb 2300 642·2639 condition. Large lot. $850 Charming. 1:Jn1que 2br. ""~""'condo, 2 br 1
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br-200-1 -: .... d R NEWPORT CENTER BAYVIEW. beach, pier, lba, bm ce1I. vu deck. 3br. l~ba, twhn. type ba,tenois,pool,adu1ts, enc""' Y oom gar Adults no pets .. """ encl. gar. patio. bltios. 646-3686 "72" l2X60, family park. 2 f · n, N · REALTY 2br 6 wks $750 or S300 • · _.,., bedroon. 1 bath. Call .. ~r;,,.,ga eln. l ewcarspe1oo1 p/wk util pd 303 lse.645-1582. dryAIS,rmD/.WFr,pwlca.swhaelrkt&oNe w condo ! Irvi ne .._, mo st. ast +. • 64().1812 L"A.. ' l ( 1 )871 .;.,,,,, "• n....-n 'T75-t189or5S4·0881. 362Hamilton.8J3.9305. ~ewaer . .....,., s hopping, park . Nr. <'""-et.reel2Br,1u~m1· ~Dewrl, F .1 ho 4b 2~b New Condo l BR. J '3A CoroMde4Mar 3722 Harbor&Wilson. rwn: adults only,~n1.v 8
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BaJa Cahr. 4br beach garage. No pets. $595. pat · · · ki~chen. Pool. S22S. Inc. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath. Deluxe Cpts & drps. Adults. no 1 _ •--h 11 ...
home . 25 min. frc)m S49-~/S49·074l. Comer Beauuful San I.Alis Rey util. No-smoke640-4999. w/dis hwasher $395. pets 646-4382 -....---. -
border. Protected de· of Bear& Baker. t.ownhouse ri~bt on the Costa ~a 3724 64C>-5112agent. · · •••••••••••••••••••••••
velopment known as I.as golf course in RanC'ho Large 2 br apt. $285. No Deluxe 1"2 bdJ'm apts on Gaviota.s. For brochure MESA VERDE·JBr. 2B a. San Joaquin 3 Br 21~ Ba. ••••••••••••··~··•••••• MlSA VERDE home at· pets. 2269 "8" Maple St. ocean near Victor Hugo.
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491>-730l eve. schls. shops, park. $550 ~olfrourse & duckpond. Mature ad Its poJy. No apts, no pets. 546-1034 pool, elevator. subterra· 16350 Ha rbor Blvd. mo. 644·5Ul7 Ex<.'ell upgraded condi· pets. Quiel. secure 1991 Lge 3 br. 2 ba. upgraded, nean park 1ng. S625 South of Edinger IDYLLWILD ExecutJVe 4 bdrm 3 ba uon. Available 5/1. S700 NwptBlvd.64&8373 2,:w~r~nt ~~~~~~~~ ~!~e.d~:~i"g~:. ~: _494_~-------839-2140
Prestigc homeneslledin Over 2000 sq . ft Pool mo.640-Sl21 __ Bache lor . unique IJ40.5112agenl. 751·9905. Call & leave Private room & bath, ltoo. 4000
the cool pine:.. Custom lser,·iC'e ind l $100 Rancho San Joaquin. 2 hideaway. uUI pd $275 message. Avail. May I. close to beach. Adult ••••••••••••••••••••••• rustic beauty with all 77().7546 aft s. all day BR + den. pa no Vll'W, mo. Depos1~ .• 26S4 Apt C New 2 bdrm condos. frplc. Eves. 494-8750 :.1~. %~~eaTI>'R~An1 Fl'i/Sat._ -~'.:.1t~~zi. $595. Call Or.mgsuesAcve~:S9-IT~S . ~~1~% g~!~~~~ $<\~. N~I~ ::~:~~n~.c~~~~: 1 BR. CIOM' to town W1lh
Lique frenrh doors & 3 ~R 2 BA 2 story Condo. -...-~"""' cpr/drp. dbl gar Cls to vtew & deck. S350 inC'ldg stained l!lass. Tree house fi replace. pool. pat•o Renl or lease 2 bdrm. Large rum . 1 bdrm, encl. bch. s.575 mo. Avail 4/30. util. avail now 494·3612 or
too. Forappt. to seecull Near Ocean.Adu!ts.$450 house in Gr eentree. gar.S280.Adtdls.oopets. 2 8drm. 1 bath apt. Call979-4.57S. 661-1161
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7l4-659-404.3 dys, 659.3431 4 BR. fam. rm., 2 ba .. frpl. ~ · paid. 642·5073. 2br. lba. dplx. encld. yrd. Stu<Uo apts • .,... blk to
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15A Ruby Red Grapefruit. New 'l8Zl sq. ft .. s BR. ex· shpg. & bch. 581-7000 dys. + utiJ. 133 E. 16th Street, pets. S265. 220 E. 20th. PARK MEW PORT Room w/kitrhenette --------• Orange. C .M. 642·42 10
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BA VF RO NT H O ME . BR 2 Ba. fplc. pa1lo, rncd Niguel Shores 4 br, 2 ba, Maid Service . TV br. frplc. laundry rm. Pvt encl patio & garage (7141 644-1900 Birch Street Offices
BeautlfuJ decor. VIEW, 3 yan:I, gar. Kids & pets family rm. at.Mum, 3 car 1 Mile to Ocean lmmed. occupy 642.9412 Lots of grass. $495. Avail. · Rm to rent. responsible Pnme ground flO<Jr, 1850
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7 kto l """" •""5 1 .......,1 $1050 or 5S1·95f7 aft 6PM Llnda ----------mo. Salisbury Really Heil/Bolsa Chica 3 BR l_'.-.i Lake Forest 3255 or wn a laundry rm. Adult. No ""'7°...,., . y. • • .,.c. gar .
673-6900 ba. !pie, fam rm. patio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach Blvd pets. Adulls, no pets. 1 BR, S275/mo. 1ncldg util. TSL Mgmt 642'1603 Lg quiet with or W /0 kit. WESTCLIFF BLDG.
fn<-d yard, gar. Kids & Lake Front Leisure Liv 53'-041 ' or TSLMgmt 642·1603 Available DOW. 494-3672 srEPSTOBEACH,2br. l priv. Working person eon.a .. Mar 1 122 pets OK. $445. Agt, no i.ng 2br, den, 2ba. dock, 543-2000 2 Br. 1 ba. end. garage & or661-1161 ba. pool, laundry, encl. ~~red. nn·smkr.
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OCEAN VI E W ~ BR ONTHESAND! l 8Rcon· Dick 772·2501 dys, eve. townhouse. clos e to Call548·1529. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1&2 Br apts WesLchH 2 rms nr bcb. w/k1t pnv. ~·Dbl gar. childr~n do. view, pool, gym, 24 hr 67>6833. beach, tennis. pool, Jae. Quiet woodsy 2br 2ba SHARP. beach t .2 & 3 BR. area. Laundry . pool, ~. utll pd. 1st, Isl + ~m!~ . o~~ ~~~s! !!8..~. ~~02...E,er mo .... .,.. hach 3269 Ideal for company busi· ooodo Nr So 'est Plaza. frplc. dishwshr. garage carport, close to shop· ~()() dep. No Pets. Sg.
• Sal & Sun. 541·6127 or ..............,,.....,..,,..., ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• oesstravelers.631·4990 Newly dee . ." poc)1, Jae: & pa tios . No pe t s . ping.631·2984 at.675-5533.6'5-6499
6'1J.8S36. 008 l6th St. 3br, 3ba, den. NO FEE! Apt & CC?f!dO tum. room ror rent. Dai· A/C. dishwh. W~ter/gas ~2358; wknds840·6306 SmalJ bach. ~ blk to bch. S rR..... 4200 C.111 M1 How<1rd
'>4~ 6101 $600. Xlnt area. Avail rentals. Rental Pavilion ly, wkly, monthly. Ulil. f?d · $400. Mi c h ele, Townhouse. lovely, spac . .Re!rig. No kitchen. $185. •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCEAN V l E W 2br. oow.846-7961. 67S491.2Bkr. incl.7561Center0t,l!46. ~or 536-6l04 &home·Uke . 2 br with yrly.675-8351. Severalall summerren·a---------duplex. dbl ga r . . HB 892-7336 2 tals;avail.Nofee Children O.K. $535.mo. 3 BR. 2 BA. Condo near Harbor V1~w 4br. 2ba. ~P· . . . pvt. gated entrance + WTllUff Agent675-8170 * CDM sums * 541-672'1.or613-8536 H11Dl.Harbour.S4SO. grades, smglestory, liJ<e &..og.ohach 3748 MOytlMMAY IST' patios. Some wllh atl __ _:;,, _______ , PrelltJ.cJous 3desk space
1__:.. ___ ., 1148 846--0816 1 modeJ.640-0735 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW duplex . garage. Swimming pool. Sharp, 2 Br. 2 ~a garden V...._R_.. 4250 quiet office suite, plush _,....--'d C M 2 BR. \'Ii Jacuzzi. Tennis courts. l apt, wd burmn~ frpl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Id CdM
••••••••••••••••••••••• Newcondo2br,2ba,ten· Exec X l11e condo, mstr LAGUNA BEACH :T.~ ~~~ trpt~ & d rp s blk to Huntington shop· pool.Rec fac.AvaaJApr11 House for rent.. Big Bear ~=:~aftyolocated
EXQUlSITE DECOR Dis, near beach. $415. ~le + 2brl 2~ba fri>I. fam ~:. ~~:~ .tv~P hea~~ thnloul. bwll·ins & dis· ping center FmaU. AdSu413~· ~~~6!-tl1~. S495. City sips 6: linens furn. with beautUuJ large sun·
40· mobile home over-unf. $SSO. rrn. 972·1069 m, poo . enms, spa. pool. UUI. (714) 494·5294. hwashe r . Fireplace. No pets . rom '" . ; . S2S oitely pr cpl. Call l\Y sundeck. oceanside of
looking ocean. 200' from S67S.675-8ll1. 985N.CoastHwy. Prvt, enclosed garage Sea~nd Village. 15555 One Bedroom in conve· after3p.m.S48·1989 Coast Hwy. Will make
P... s Laout1a Beach Downtown 1 ~Br house , . 1 Hun*'".,."" Village Lane rit Jo . '""•"/ 1 s42s 'yrly~ 494·6SUi ~14thST.S300mo. ~~~~11::~~B~~ Oceanfront. Beaut. I br. ~d~!'~~~oofs~o~~~~: H.B1n4)898.996t. ' ~~~~j. $39s1:~ r~o~~iS~:.e· 560 sq
4llM8'13 2'hBa,$950mo.640-668S $.SOOmo. Apnl lhruJune. piJJA & bus -Westside SUPER l br pool gar furnished. New carpet & S-r&Enhr IOGBSIEALn Mlww-rf leoc.11 3169 3Br2 Ba newly painted & ot9'1-2042or497-3282. C.M. One unit hasa yard. f11>lc. trees. i27s. Adults'. paint. stove & refrig incl. Ir Y..t¥ l...toh 675-23 I I
•-•••••••••••••••••••• c ~ r p e t e d , b 1 t ·in 3 O~ ~e1en~I ppetsaUo. t•wpori IHdt l7 69 Kids OK. S400 & S38S per 842-9583: 642·S251 W aterf ron t Homes AVAILABLE NOW .
microwave, rent /lae _ c.iuw..58caf.t 5o · ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. CallS48·49006"8pm. 631·1400 Yrly 3Br,1 Br & Bach. $SZS.s..7548 ~............. pm. New lrg delwt 2 br, 2 ba. --------JOMESREALn. IK •4'2476Sq. Ft. No. Costa
LAMAMCHAAnS quiet area. Adlts. no tlwl"4•hocll 3140 AskforMikeorBobby Mesa. S25S. Incl. util. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIKE NEW Big Canyoin Bordeux 3 ~r. G_r.. 3202 Spacious 4 br io "A·l 3 ba, French ctry krt.
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Spadout3BR, pool/spa, l neighborhood. $499 mo. 831-0886eves. ~okl. beaut landscaped, incl waler ck gardener · loaded wt xtras. Only ..-.OorM7•1622 · 3 Bedrm. 2 Bai Lido tllll6 Mlke eeo-2358 wat e r front triplex.
.....:._ ' · 3 Br, 1"4 ba, 3 min. to Wasber /dr yer/refrig. ~....... 3Z04 beach. $495. ~-4337 or 1775 lease. Adlts. No
•-•••-••••••••••••• 91-83218. peg. Broker, 631·1800
Avail M~ l, SBr bae, -r•-au i.. Ki .... •· l f'l*: ttove/refril gar Heil/Beach. 3 BR + den, 2 -· ......Y ony. ... •
ap i 121 mo. ye~rly . ba. r~ patio, fncd yard, ;t.,~~ lie. 2U --gar. "<Ida I& pell OK.1 __ • ____ _
$465. Agt . no fee . ffartlor Vu Hma 4 Br ail · Czl I wwwlHd J211 9M-2586;r13--2971. lklr) gardener, Avail. .~.................. w·~ 5/12.irl'5mo.&M-41S7
Lowely I BR house on An•-Camlno Capiatrano , 3Br house in Hwrtin«ton 1 Bdrm Wett Newport. .-ocean view. Cloae Bc:b. Mario4 Sehl Dist. SllD.Je&ttJ1 'to bch. Im. Sun. eva, $300-$37~ mo . ...,..1579 AceatiMMISO
_•_t1G_'"";_.,....._.;...•&4.2_.0_J_a_, __ ews __ . ------Lwmry coadomlnlum at c. ..... Mer 3222 3br, 2ba w/dbl 1ara1e. nae Cove, acroaa from ~ -·••••••••••••••• Walk to beh. $450. No a.,.lde Center . Bqe ~ar2batrpk. pets. 714-538-94. IDICI'. suite Ii veraatlle H.w Vu. H~ _ -.... .... 1 __ ... deft. Avail. lor I mos.
-..O.Nopeta. -.-.w-.rm. ~ rioimwptbn&aeuon at
....,aeo5 yd. 30121 Bmhard. So of '1800/mo. Yrl1. leaae --------1 Adami. seoomo. J48..847s. $1000/mo.
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"I& L util. rm. '525. •--iw JJU '4MIOO ~ 1175-ltlM ··-··-··············· IJlllla. I BR 1 Ba 9500 VIEW Ir SlJP s.lt L.-J216 mo. IMI utU. M0·7172 2 Bdnl'J Condo, new crptt _e;r.;;; ......... .
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.... nn. Qiilet .... 8tudlo condo acrou rrom fi'l*!i. a car ••. '1r080 ,...., .... LM '800. a...11. ft-pk:, pool, jac, -. ..., Ptt. OWner-. I --'llll lle.11'15.ICT-4525. p.m.211/._
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Large, 1,2&3 bd garden pets. '350. 960-4145. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-621 O A/C. Tom, 54().2200•
apta. Adults. Dshwbr, 1---------I;,;;~=.::-;:-;-::;:=:~= blblS, encl gar, gas bbq. H ---------500-1250sqft. lookingover
Pool. Gas Pd. 178 Scott MEW An HOMES ~"~.... r j BIG BEAR CAB IN Laguna. underground
Pl.642·5013; 645-5611 .,OW •-...WMA. 2 br fTJ>IC, sips 8. Wlt or parking, New carpet. " 9'5"'' • wk~ (714)640·5S6S. drapes & paint .• air cond. 2 bdrm. 1 ba. laundry rm. ~ 549-1188557-5870 No p eu . SlOS p e r · MAP Lag. Bch. on ocean.1---------mo+SlOO cleaning fee Luxury 3 br/2 ba. spacious :r-Sleeps s. Adults. Weekly. OFFICE space available
moves you in . 792 interiors. Incl OW. stove. ' 964-4375. at 17875 Beach Blvd. Shalimar . Call Debbie fplcs. & private 2.car . near Talbert in Huot·
631-9107 or962·9962 garages. 5 Unique fl oor Wanted for mo. of August· ington Beach. $50 per
plans. r entin g from Houae. Call Mr. Hassilt month. PhoGe messace Ute, bright, airy 2 br & 2 $495/mo. ...;:._ -&od.ay at Rodeway Inn. service 110 per month,
ba. frplc, pool & Jacuzzi. '""-:.eJ"' ·· 557-8700 desk SS per mouth. Dally
AdulC.,no-.631-0091. '~"''°" :.· 1-Pllol olll••· P hone ....... ~ 4300 ea.a21 m NEW APARTMENTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ____ a_l_. __ . ---NRSO. COAST PLAZA APPf'ox ..,,.. ft C • 130
3 Br, 2 Ba, air cond, 1 lll()('kl\ftlleuch lllvo ROOMMATES t: lnh St~ii. ·!' .......
O/W. p ool, s a u na, C'ornl.'fofTvrr-\&.V1rv111om1 • se.-1-MS..• $180.mo.Doyle5'M-11A jacmai + many xtras.
Only $425. ._.. "-c) EIUoY more. Pay l~l auile avail In
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751-2187 Ctll 14M212 phone au. Secy serv.
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grdnr. incld. 548·8365 Rettal lllfwlUtilll w1 h O.C. Airport. $150. per NB seek .,. ... 1ma11 1 •" mo. Recept/Secnta.rtaJ
E.ut.aide, ideal for day Cll · 141•1 . wltwo. Spac beaut fun , l~""~~rtcee~~u~al~I;!. M04402~=~· _ sleeper, 2 Br l Ba, pool, vu lune. la pool Sl55+
pat.lo, no pet.a. Kida OK. u&ll. Gar. avl. "4-0414 1110. FREE RBNT tlllO. 54Mllt :r: _ ... _ -.IGO sq. ft. offlees. ..., rmmate D •JO to INll, ,,_. 11.tJ, hlel. .W. m
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A.tsq als.tvlffll ------&dolt all t kleloader . JAPANESELAOY Maintenance & or ••••• .. ••• .. ••••••••••• CE RAMIC TILE : ~ · Q)rnpkWf'09Cl"f't•;obOR •V£RYLOWPRICES• dumptn1rk, b1ul.1rad•: Ex r.S5l·2182S Juitoriil ser victt. lo· Fabrtcalloo, repair,• Plaster Patch l nfl : ldteheftl, baths, eat.'71. -•n your forms. u v• unl..S.upemai.ftt ~"*!!· u~~·~~ce re CaJl:i.5:30PM UtrtaU,medicalbldp. alteration spec. Exp Plaster. stu c co Is You" tile or m ine. ~!:l_TV TVPINO -moM7 BOii MStlZl8 Otort\f__ ~201$ ~· etc ..... · .ark. lOy,.exp. No job drywall. lnt./txt. Free 9030'79
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Bch "1111421 • ~~=aya. sldewalia Oardc'lwr 3$ yn ttxp.1r ~lt~p ::~:~ ,n~~~: otci " vacancies. Fast LANDSCAPE Atriu~. * * * EXPERTS •
C.pc:• nNl, f'C!6abh1, c-om11Mc dnnk? I can ti1ve you service. Very com· Japaneae design, cam· PETERS PAINTING Gl9dyaTw"41e Trimming, pruning. top·
•••••••••••••••••••••• CllliCC.W atrV ftH ('at ~4311~ "UolUe-Purc" tllp waler petltlve lo prices. Ins . bow planUog, f~lain Expr'd. Reas Rates. 188S1Flol1da pin& • r e movals .
C'a'l*tltt''" Fr~ nia Any ••••••••••••••••••••••• alone with i c tual 552-0105 waterfall.Doltnghtt~e Free Eal. Call Gene HuoUoitonBeach 7J4.8f7-0MO.Lic/lns. me )obi. Call Allan or U('t'ft('l(ll pruchool 6' day <;,~ru11:~naya~~earri a~~· OOU..AR SAVINGS. It's tta•ulHlat ~me, 7call Glen s ~ Youarelhewinnerof Typ119g5enke
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<.'US-l'OM _..._ tooamalJ • Cl1y N 4830 u__ __ L:.-'--Mind Your Manners Inc. European Landscaper. Low ra.tes. Refs . Free (e40. va ueJ, Low cost typing of kleu·
1 °1 1., ce..111 --~ ~----. &>nded reliable people Top work. Fair price. est.S3M780.536-4383 IUGS IUMHY tical original letters on
ntcnor Caf"P('ntry ••••••• : ••••• ••• ••• •••• C 0 M M t: R C I A L & ••••••• ••••• •••••• •••• • will care for your home & Ref's. 646-4871 dys/ eves. lot EET rn E your letterhead. Free 'in·
byJay • 8'28809 ,..."WNEYSW""EP RES&O•:NTIAL I.awn • KOUlN 'S llOUSt:· pet.s.879-5701 Painting. INT/EXT SUPH-HROIS fo.Karin.751.al93
"'"' &:. &-rvlcti, Complete Clean CLEANING SERVJCt-:, Prof. landscaping. Ea. Neat. honest, reas .. 12 A ril la Lou's Cao rpentry 30 yrs CaU a rl~pl1c ~xpert. UP8 Efrt'n VHltt~unor, for a thoro~hly clean -.. Ta job custom designed to yrs. exp. L1c'd . Dave Lonp Be . h Window ce.•tt
rxt oor1. w1ndow1, Joba1 Childs ~8-0620 S!f-45l8 i.....-~. 540-0857 ••••••••••••••••••••••• your needs. Free est. on 964-100. '· aCer ••••••••••••••••••••••• pallol, romod hn11 etc. ~ INCO E all work done . Paul Convenuon nter Sills a.. 1 1 ded Uc/lni.MI~ Wo'llknockyour!iOOt off G1arr .. S.-.lcn Wanta REALLY CLEAN M TAX Schwutz.&31·7"94 Painting & papering , 26 Arena .sc~ ncu .
----profeas1on11ly It keep ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE• CaJI G' gham RETURNS yrs Harbor area. St. Lie. Tickets may be claimed Lo rates. Fr ee est. Rt!modtil. re pal r. J en )'Our house clean Top an Prompt, reuonable. California Landacapi.og & 183281 Refs. 642·2356 by calling 642·5678, ext. Sparkle. SS7·3'753
carpentry . old l 1 me Hit Chimney Swet'p!l. •Ml.. FtXIT• Girl Free est. 645-512:3 Newport lkb. 833-8199 Construction: best Job 272. For clean windows, 24 hr
-:rafismanshjp 16 yrs ln fl40.9188 Carpente r . pa1nt1ng Walls, ceallnga, floors· & BUS.& PERSONAL mo n e Y c an bu Y . lnl. Paint & wallpaper * * * 5en11ce. comm'I It resld.
are1 Llc 'd. Mr Palom. C Rua. rates. 15 yrs in WUldows cleaned. In T Reierences. 493-8233 Qual. work. re as. pr Free eat. Call 847-1797 bo. 962-8314 -tlAuwdor area.S48-l7S2 646.6145 come ax returns. Free est.Steve. 547·4281
__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ CaJl640-1 700for appt. 1 Pl bl ,.__. "'-•-""' xte p in•• b R ngram um ng. reas -,...·~·""• E .C. FRANKEN Ge n ~..c:tSpovts Cedar Carpet Cleaning. r •nee r a ... ng Y rat.esonrepa1rs.rep1pes. MOWIS1HETIME
•00•••••••••••••••••• Cootr. Add a room. am· ........ ••••••••••••••• Silampoo & s t e a.m -~atioll Sinor. St. li e .. ins. Try remdl's. wtr hlrs .
We Care carpet Cleaners. prove. 673-5920 Anytime 5" Alumlnum seamless -Compl. cteamng service. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brickwork. Small jobs me. 836-ss:>s 24 hrs· -~---------i ~~e J<t;8~e~I~ c~:~~
Steam clean. Also up· haked oo enamel.Custom Houses, offices. Wkly, Boo ddlt· . Newport, Costa Mesa & Exp. pamting. reasonablt: Wanted clusilication. If holstery. Work guar. HJ-~CONTRACTORS made oo Job. :w2·1242 or mo. rale . Bon d e d . m 8 ions. patios. lrvlne.675-3175eves rates Available now! a.~& R--'r the job you want is not Truck mouQt unit. Fr. A_ddJUons, l & 2 s ly, SST-5328 Si.moo. 751-8951 spas. Qual._ work .al a(. C&ll Bruce. 543-2045 -..,.-•'--you "''ght ......,.,ider est. reas. rates. M5-3'716 kitchen & ba remodels, fordable pnces. Financ· Brick. stone. block work. •••••••••••••••••··~··• '"ca"' ..... ....,.,.,
---975-0282 HOUSEKEEPERS ing avail. for free esl. & tale floors. cone rete Int. ext. serving area for 7 Home maitlt & repair. offering your services
Ca'rpet MiU cUrect. Wood SelJWlth ~ASE ! Two energetic yng ladies planning call Moran As· patio's , walks . drive· yrs Prof. qual. work. appt installation. no job with an ad in the Job
f!oors, quality lnstalla· f1Dd whal you want m It's a BREEZE will clean your home for soc. 714/979-5922 We'd & ways Free est J ohn Res id / Apt s I C o m m . too sml. Refs. Ironwood Wanted category· Phone
tJon. Hart's ~:6435 Daily Pilot Classifieds . Clas.si!ied Ads 642·5678 1fee.540-1019 bonded. 846-1583 Reas. Dave. 586-8425 Bldrs. 631·4929 642-56'18
OfflceR..tal 4400 I I tfskll ...... 4500 -....U Moltgl!gH. Trwt Lost&Fo.d 5300
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.......... S3SO ~Wmthd 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 HetpW9hd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Cosla Mesa prof. ofc. lndmtrlal 800 lo l800 sq ft •••••••1 ••••••••••••••• :•••••••••••••••••••••• OST · W 0 M AN ' S
space avail. in Calif. ~st. with offices . Newport Teachers only. Ambitious LOWEST· \. 1 NG ER R ING . COUNTRY GIRL --------Assembly, hgbt auto ac· IAIYSfTTIR
Acctg Bkkpng ces sory. 9 to 4 tern· Mature babysitter want·
Bldg. 383 sq ft low pnce 6'5-2111. 646-6303 c p I wan t e d . II e I P A L E X A N O R I T E
mcl. janitorial, securi~y LAGUNA HILLS t d ma!'age growing r t T hthnst Rat~s STONE, SILVER SET· *ESCORTS * TEMPORARY porary C.M.646-1234. ed2daysa weekfor 3yr
serv. con!. rm. + ut1l. · wo !l · busmess. Teachers only lstT D.' alto TING . 4 /3 . COST A :M H 957 3474 Convenient loc. 230 E. jac 5000 sq ft M·l units. Amb1t1ous cpl wanted ' s, MESA SENTIMENTAL __ rs_. _____ · __
Register today to work Hotel old. Corona del Mar
on various accounting & ASSIST ANT MGR. area. 644-8018. bookkeeping a ssign. 17th.St.C.M.642·9560 new bldg, A/C offc . Help manage PT bus1 .2*tT.D.L~s. VALUE PLEASECALL
--------• fronts on Moulton. nr ness. 581·9595 Fairest Terms smce 1949 54().5721 AFTER5pM Physical massage ~Y !lc 'd
mas seur tec hn1c 1an.
Appl. 3-3PM. 548·2817
ments. Work close to &~ Babysitter needed. Help!
your home Acctg rlerks. for Apt & Hotel. Laguna 4-5 dys wk in So. Or Cty
bookkeepers , accoun· Beach. Reliable couple areafor2&4yrold.call NEWPORT BEACH 1 or 2 Lake Forest. lease by Sattler Mhj. Co. ·
office w/rec. & sec. area. owner. ~1808. XTRA lNCOM E 642-2171 S4S.061 I Lost: PARROT, pink/· Furn. or unfum. Mon. to Earn from your home M N t h Mon. or lse. From $425. Airport Ind. property. $12-Sl~ pr mo working ~!!i-d. ~~~107 o:ves: •FOXY LADY*
OlITCALLONLY
tants are needed thruout welcome. Ha ndyman _SSM984 ________ _
Orange County. Call us sJtills a musl. Apartment BABY S I TT J N G . 714/7~wkdys. 5400 sq. ft. Cal owner, 4-8 hrs pr wk. It's true. MOt4EY AVAii.AiLE 833-6593days. ---------1 SS1·5707 ; 833-3693 Call Gene 646·7583 for 2NDTD AND for more 1nformat1on. furn. 4!M-8541 Grandmother's st.a.nd·in
Robert Hall's Auto Carrier needed. for infant in my home. 5 •97~1138• CdM dlx suites. util pd. ---------• appt SWING LOANS ... AC, ampl pkg. Fr $195. 4000&8000sqft . CNTERF.sTONLY OR LOST: Male Doberman.---------acco•ta..,., Dependable car a must. days per wk, 8:30 to 3:30.
2333NoBroadway Lag Bch a rea. Eves. Lagunalkb.494-6061 :m·. Nolsereqd. 675·6900 W. JsthSt. Npt Bch. Ambitious Couple want· FULLY AMORTIZED ... ___ 2_13_14_33-_094_1 ___ 1 ing to supplement in-David P. Carey & Assoc. J200, Coldwell Banker ·Ideal for housewives & 8ank1ng
area Beach/Slater, H.B. * * *
answers to Tamarak. 16 l(.L Tsker
Upgraded 800sq. fl.
offices. Npl. Bch. cau btwn. s.s. M5-2111
come on a part time R.E. Broker, 960-l957
Stmage 45SO ba.sis call675·3083
mos. Reward $100 451FairDnve 842·1994dys, (1)493·9717 Costa Mesa
F<l" Sale $13,000 2nd TD. eves. You are lbe winner of •••••••••••••••••••••••
8'dg ... SantaAna s tudents . Call the Tfl I HS '7141135-4103 Register,581-4141.
Full Ume ni&flls & Sat. --------•Warehouse Space. 3500 sq
TOP LOCATION
on Coast Hwy. Dana Pt.
Producing Real Estate
Office inc l uding
franchise lease, low rent. furnishings, etc. SlS,000.
10% discount. Call Al. -~---•. -nnc.-.-•. -b-1 .. -b-.. -... -m-d. twofrffffcas.ts ---------.A&&omotive 631-2222. ~ .. __. v ... ... ACC'TM5 CLERIC Parts rttetving clerk. szd gray poodle. Vic. ($10.00vaJue>. to Acoounts Rec:., typing, Call Bob Stewart
MEW ACCT SICR NEWPORT CENTER
THE EXECUTIVE
SUITE
SpaceAvall.~$470
NEWPORT CEHTElt
EXEC SUIT£S
OCEAN VIEWS FROM
S200/Mo. ... .,,.... le4)9ftCy
Corp.
133-997'
ft, $Im/mo. Irvine. 12"
dr, sprinklers, 20' ceil·
~~ail 'Lil Auguat 15.
RYPAUI~
$25. MOHTHL Y
lREN/Point Rily
496-S600
Fenced storage for your ROLLER SKATE Rental
boal, camP«'.r or extra 8'ainess. Best area loca·
car. For info. call lion. Xlnt long lse. All
f\ill time days. .a. ~/ China Cove. 556·3452 IUGS IUHHY invoicing, etc. Exper. 642.00lOexUH. ~;;:.:~":9 days,675-4458eves. MEET111E S800 to start. Advance· 'lbeodoreRobinsFord Lo.t&FcM.d Found: Goldeo Pheasant. sura.HROIS meal potential. call 2080HarborBlvd.CM For our South Coaat
-••••••••••••••••••••• N . B . S b e l t e r . April 13 William. 540-951.5 AUTOMOTIVE PARTS Pla&a branch. Please
/c:a 2..,.. Long Beach call Ralph Kinnings at Alwto.c1•ftfs SIOO 644-3656 ..-.· ...... ConvenUonCenter ADMIHISTRATIVIE ASST. rARTS 540-4066, 3333 Bristol St.
0 ••••••••••••••••••••• Found: Small male black Arena ASSISTANT MANAGER Costa Mesa. 926216. PENNY Sbeph4:rd with honey Tickets may be claimed REAL ESTA TE Hen · 's AJI It Takes . . . C4111f. F1•r•
markings . Laguna by calbng 642-5678, ext. Ola.llenging career opp-... Current Parts dept Sowl 91&Lom PINCHER Beach. ~163 272· * * * ty as assistant to Pres •· E x p e r 1 e n c e < G M An Equal Opportunity ~W..t.d 4600 Found: 1 It.aka Bicycle. dent of expandmg multi· preferred I Employer ... M/F 1---------•1 ADS 0wne Id U'f b · PREGN NT'> c · corporate Real Estate ... Well Groomed . ••••• ••••••••••••••••• HIGH PROFIT r en Y Y size A ar1ng Barm d Prr eekends
848-3133. new equipment. 675·6923
' · ' operation. Prestigious i\b1 hty to learn ai • w · • Respons ible. working color. frame no. & date confidential counseling & c t M a Costa Ml!sa 3 rms. 660 s!C. w rl t er se ek s one MONEYMAKER! ONLY $2 and location lost. Call referral. Abortion, adop· ornce. N.B .. near O.C .... Able lo communicate os a e s a a r e · ........... ct b 1 b d tt · H.B.P.Dept. at.,..., .,.,..., ••-•. keepina. ,.;~area . MUST have well ... 569.5560 aft 6:30PM · c-.,.. .. rapes, su ease e room co age in WelJ established custom --~ ......,.,. .._ ..... """'. Maytst.S300.979-0211 Coronadel Mar or Costa Trophy Bus iness -FOUND: Sm female A.PCARE 547 2563 Real F.otate License ·" and mo<;t o ( all . the BARTENDER . Mesa. Quietness essen· inventory & eqwpment Sell any item or com blonde . bred d strong background 1n desire to grow with one of Expenenced. mature. Sngl orrc, $125 mo total tial. Write Classified Ad Excel. location. Health bmauon or items for $75 mix og. w/ Refined lady, caucas1an brokeragt:.development. t he mos t 'ul·ces-;ful Private Yacht Club.
Crpt, drps, prestige t206. Daily Pilot. P.O. forces quick sale. sss.ooo. or less wuh .,. Penny ~~1~ng flea colla r wishes to ex"hange syod1catton. ors prop. automobtlt• ('Orporat1ons beach area, night shift.
a rea, nr OC Airpo rt. Box 1560, Costa Me sa AA llEACH Pincher Ad 3 lines for 2 """" statistics. Object friends, manageme nt. trong in the nation Of3.7730
_7_54_.Q20 _______ _,_~ __ . -------llr."'LTORS consecutive days. ~:a"h Lost: 1 solid brown male lovers or writers. PO Box secy skills a mus t. ----------addlt1onal bne 1s 00' ror d. 0 ., . .. G e 0 r g e . . J<X>4. Newport Beach, Ca Benefits. profit sharing If you think you 're our BEAUTICIA..,. IESTBUILDIMG Park Newnnrt furn IBr 3C17No. EICamino Rea l lhe2days.Char0 e 1t ' -;o .,,.,.,.,., & oppty for advance· t r d 't ~ ~..-" Dobie/Lab mix. Vic: J ef. ~. ype o J)l!rsoo · · · on I · f on Birch Near O.C. apt.6mo.lse.rorladlt. SANCLEMENTE Nocommcmalads. ment.Salaryopen.Send w.iste timt•' W /F o lowing or J\lrport. 900 sq Ct now no pets. Call collert 492-2100 fr e y /Walnut. Irv . Honest Witness who saw reaumew/salary hastory C.:allTodav . Newporter Inn S40-8582
available. Age n t . 1·3Z3-8913 ---------For more 1nformal1on Reward.552·0864 accidentThursAM.3/29, & dates to: Mr. o .C. 979•2500 or644·0661
9'19-&533 ---------!----------andtopl&ceyourJd call LOS'I" REWARD Grey Adams & Bushard blwn Berman. Pres. Quall
I bdrm. Balboa Pen. Bay Cards, party sup~hes & · h' · Blk blue van and VW bus. Pl Co 1•00 Contact Mr Benson Be auty LIC ENSED
C O S METICIANS .
MANICURIST, MAKE
UP ARTIST & RECEP· TIONlST to work in
plush Salon. 714/675-3920
or 2131373-3739
Cu.stom space, cpt 'd, A/C.
771 W. 19th St, CM. $175.
644-6977 & 837 3844
. f ed cat w/w .ate pa~s. Your help appreciated. ace mpames· .. or ocean view pre err . gifts. 2707 No. n stol. 642-5678 s. pot on nose. Vic. Spr· """' .,......1962 0113 QwuJ St, Suite 135, NB, By malure reliable fro-No. S.A. Divorce forces ,,,_ ..., ca•·• 92660 f I I 300 tngdale & Edmger. 4·2. ---------• ill • ess ona woman. Immediate sa le by ' QUAIL range yrly. Good re· owner. One person easy 846-9223.848·1234 exl230. MaJe 'Fox'tomeetfemale A
1-\tll Service executive Of· ferences. 675-0602 run. Expanding center. Miss Continental USA Reward: lost 4/3, tri color 'Fox' 21·35 Object: fun & PLACE ficcsin SantaAna.Wells Pri d d t o c h . fem Ing h aired cat. games848-S286,P.O.Box F.argo Bank bid~. 401 3 BEDROOM HOUSE OR downce. Penpevn. penarty". davss. seeks charming girls UM>6Santa Ana 92702
CiV1cCenterD4fi0thflr. APT WANTED HUN··&i27812 Exl 600 Eves ages3-28toenterbeauty Woodbrdge,lrv.551·0378 PROPSlTIES"'
#I 111 o,_.. c_.,
An Equal
Opportunity 1-:mployer For info 714/ 911Jt678 or TINGTON BCH AREA. 83&-7603 . . . coot.est. 213/697-2113 FOUND . Rubbe r tired tn--r11 l :JO r.M.I
213127>5503 (MARINA SCHL DIST.> · tow t,:uck whee l s . '9tlOIMll5-nicn 5360 ._.,.......
BOAT BLORS·We will
t rain. Apply 7am .
MacGregor Vacbts, 1631
Placenu a. C.M. $300-$375. Call 846-8579 Complete inventory for Lost & Fa.cl 5300 552·7088. •••••••••••••••••••:••• ____ 7_52_·_1920 ___ _
w N TED 00 . eves ceramic business Kiln,••••••••••••••••••••••• Exciting ENTERTAIN· .._ .... IMAL AtrropM?!TIVTIE IE &>atRepair
A : 4 + Mh 1 molds. potter's wheel, SCRAM-LETS M ENT b y S t e v e ~ -• M Experienced full time. warehouse/ omce under .:;_:•09 4650 showcases, greenwa re. Schreiner. Disneyland HOSPIT •L "1>EALH TIADE" fiberglass & rigging
$200. NB/C OM/Irv. ractsetc.S2500.837·612.1 H.l~WERS Magician since 1965. A person to transfer cars boats.Schock BoalS.504 64()-0JSl ••••••••••••••••••••••• -FOUND ADS ft"'1 Magic and Comedy for Bathing & cleaning N.B. betwee n. dealerships. 29thSt,NB. • * * Womens Sports wear all ages. For Info. call Willtrain.644·5463 Good dri 1 Id 1 ---------
PRIME LOCATION
ON WATER. Available
for professional or retail
offices. Total of 3000 sq
ft. Can be divided into
smaller units. Drive by 2633 W. Coasl Hwy. NB,
then call Age nt at
631-1400
445 •••••••••••••••••••••••
For store & office space at
reasonable rates.
500 to 5000 Sq Ft.
MESA VERDE DR
PLAZA
J.525Mesa Verde E. C.M.
545-4123
•...L...f SI ..... Specialty sho p. Xlnt ARE FREE NaUve -Clump -L39 2•44 539 c.4 15 ---------vers on y. ea -• Dll9" er location. 18 yrs NBICM Pupil -Clamor-" · • · .,, · AMwerillc)S.,..ice for sem1·retired. See Boats
900W.Oceanfront area.548·l398 OCCUPANT 534-7312. PBX operators ror a Ken. Pacific s..craft
Balboa Call My grandfather was a M c· 1 · HOWARD Clwfl"Olaf has immediate openings You --lbe..nnnerof : . i nil' arry now! 4213 1v1 telephone ans we ring , .... , "-·"'
two .. L_tf-u;::..._ Elegant. small be:iuty 6 .. 2 5671 very ans g bacant man1. CodeoryourUcense. service experienced or __ N_EW __ PO_R_T_B_E_A_C_H_ 1orUle10...,.,..ng: ~ ca~ salon in shoppin~ center. "" • On his tom stone. al 6'5-?7l6. wtU train. Full lime or Mechanical, engine man ($10.00value), to Laguna Ni guel. Ask. they have chiseled is: part time shift.s availa· Al!I'O BODY MAN· Ex· Electrical, plumber IUGS IUHHY $13.500. Peg Allen Rltr OCCUPANT. hie. Days, afternoon-perienced wilh tools. Only exp'd personnel <tM-7578 Ii= ftf& d Comm. Mission Viejo whot.aleprideinquallly MEET THE lA8t. or Found a pet? Call FOUND: Iris h Setter.•~r-rlllOll. evenings or grave yar · area. Independent. Lot.s work need apply. SUPEll44EaOES An im al Ass istan ce Vic. Brookhurst & Ellis. .._,....,... Mual be able to work of work. 768-8311 DUS Sus SA A ril 13 r .ft.. s:rr 2273 r CaJl962 .c:r.1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• socne weekends. Typing · an. · · ~Beach law11t:Mftf ~ue. · ,no ee. ......., . JallaW..e.d, 7075 3Swpm. required. Many AlltoP.... 751-1343.
C.OOvenUon Center Oppa tusllt SO I 5 La>T: PARROT. pink/· FOUND: MaJe Pekinese, ....................... co. benefits available.
Arena ••••••••••••••••••••••• gray. Mes a North . grey/while. Vic. 14th & Working Chef Please call Mon-Fri. o.l•.ry IOOl(l(--/Scty
Ticketa may be claimed lnveators earn 50% of rcro-Reward. 979.3107 eve, Orange. 980-3302dys . Beuerfood & profit. Fashion Island a rea: Well groomed female P/lull time. Ex"'it1'~ n r I b · d --d ~1791 over 18 w/good driving .. by callin& 642·5678, ext. l. A success u Ul er .,._,,,_, ays. C\--..1. S 1 blond F !)48.-0908 __.. ..... Costa M-a a-a. position w/smaller C. . 272.. seeks fund.a , $18,000 per . r uuuu, m em. Cosla Me s a area : '"""'u ... a .... * * * house. Short te rm , l.alt:SmaJIWb1tePood.le. dog, Lag Hills Shop Clr. tWpW..e.cl 7100 673-1166E.O.E. Call.Bob. ~2500 for i.o· ~Jbi:~" 1~j~~&e~ap>:~
secured Mr Gordon rmle. 3/31 or 4/01. Vic: 496·2723 eves/632-1377 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.ervlew appt. Grow w/ua. t advan'. · · • Wllson/Harbor. CM. Sick dys. FEMALE R 1 Apt house m aintenance .. hu•/l .. nt/ !ll»-3t64. child heartbroker over ABLE . · w/ ea men. Approx. 2 months Auto Rental Agent ex· cementpouible.S57·8995 Al• i:e SUZUICI DLRSHP lost~Reward. 646-3761 Found: Men Verde area. F.lltatetknC?wl1edgke. 1a1nd work. $4. hr. &31·9081. perienced preferr~ .. not ---------1 •· Female Mixed breed, secre aria 5 1 s . oeceuary. Frr pos1l1on.1---------
HA1tlOllaVD. -.·-·················· #1 lD Org. Cn&..y. Fully ... I 00 ks 11 k e s ma 11 Lquna Beach. 499-2144 APT MANAGER 540-6100. ~. Prr. 2 half Store20x80 + omce. 1450 -I llli equipped serv depl. All Found Basset pup, 1.2wk. ~ Black & tu For SS units in Costa ~pr wk, Npt Bcb or·
sq. ft. total. $495 Per mo. Off• twlty 5001 parts " acceas. also Adopt 4/5 N .. B. Shelter , flea collar. 546-1233 · AttountingC Al~ llC Mesa. Exper'd.. couple . AUTO TRANS R•R tbodonticofnce.M2·2G6 etr.17~ --•••••••••••••••••• Bultaco Dlrsbp. $22S,OOO. 644-3656.548-2153 . A, C~1 • • Husband must have llAN-Exper. preferred , New Bwlneu OpportllDI· Call 714/979-1630 or . • Mnlg. co. needs person maml. exr. Wife bkkpg MUST HAVE O W N IOOIOC--
Newport Mariner a Mile. ty, Be your own bola. Ml-MOl5 FOUND:Uver/whlt Spr-r. winnl1 5350 for all fwic:tions of Ac· exp. Cal '42·$073 or TOOLS. Ml·2m. fUU/CHAR .. Modem 502 IQ. ft store or Small lnveetmeat all that ~ .. I --5025 ln,eer Spaniel M. 8mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• counta Receivable. Incl (213)865--311$1. a • .__. _ __._,., 7·30 l Small S.A. manur. exper. offlce. 2S30-C Avon. LOW Is r eq for exciting ,,_.., -Vic. East Bluff. 3·28. RELAXING MASSAGE U_..t typl g Minimum _,v, .. mer ._, . o It maturtty nig Salary
1'81l.213/4'17·7001 lucrauv'e residential & ....... •••••••••••,••••• 979-8300dys. BobJa-.lJcMasseur e x er. rne q·. Manual APTMAN. A(!ER SPM.Zboys.4 ltl~.Ca· ... 000 c '11 II ----------1 COIDIDll'ClaJ video bual· Outc';ii;.t 494•5111 s fem Malurueau·retlred cou· nyon • Wil1on CM -· mo. • r .
For Le11e : RETAIL neu.540-2505 (Mfr> ./NEID Fomd: sm. white w/lt. • YB OATAPOWER p&e to manage 16 aduJt 6Q.G07I Scbilt,548'155. SHOP. 2640 Avon St. brown marki.oga, mal~ UteA a YICll unit• ln Coita Mesa ~ lkh. 832 1q ft. ln•eatment Capital p uppy, vie. Balboa -.--M rNC. Santa 157.gz ' BABY SITTER. Loving ~ IOCJdexPot1&re.558-8723 needed. Pa~ate lo laland. Has Tq "Olia", --•Hp am W. lit. Sl. · woma to care for baby CASHllC9"TS
praftta from n . La . /MONEY ITS.Q'l.50 Pwntfw.ef ttt Ana.= ASSBt ... S ln my bome. Full time FOi LEASE ticket Item In exciting V Found: 2 bicycles, Npt ServlftlaUOranteCo. S54-Production worke r s daya.a1.~eveoin1a. ~~.~C:~n
1rowln1 Ile Id . J . ~ Call told-•7313 ACCOUNTING needed for all sbltts. Babysitter wanted for in· cuh r•celpta •Del ac· llTAIL Oji OfflCI Ric h ardlo n (1 U > area. ...... Good worklnt conditlona fuUlonthru Jl'rl.8:30to ""
Newport Beach2S33sq.ft. s-.aw e Y 5M-t70Cl MASIA&I = =':: ~~':! and beneftla. Appllcanta S:JO Eastblul'f area or COWJtinl. Ten key ability ~lleu 1080sq.ft. GOALhOOOMO ....... MODILS open In tbe acdl dept or llllllt be able to speak. Newport.MMJOl7. =-~""11 in ~11eu l200sq.ft. Balld • JDd bualneH. Clt91THO ..._H.,._ ISCOln fut srowtni. Newport underttand Eaattah. .,._'l•Alt•es
Ootlalleu tmaq.ft. --. Ume lnveat -5 PIOIL8it ,_ ~' --·•• AMLY Btacb ed ••ent'/ lO.lle" Contact Dave Pope. ._, c.o..11.. JO'fasq.ft. --..orM!.em •• · Helpyounetfto• _ • ._ _ _,.. bJtoucb.tYPut.arbkkpt M2.$254 WlsethJr~·re~in1or -.u:~
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BA.Ram' REALTY Boat Charter Bualne11. Quallfled HODefull 631 2140 motD11 6 frto1e beneflta. ~ YoUI' okl ttllf for W!f'Ullnt wtll 1et 'IO'lr --------RIOISTER "1 Sport "'her w/FB. An'anttdby tnU..DAlLY.,LLOT 4AILD:..,._11L Call lln. Brec ke , new 1o~dles with • meNaptotherightpeo. MJ.1140 IM,500. Npt Bch.1'11·1078 c..t..._ a.-HELP WANTED ADS wv. _.. w MWmOor7U.f17l. QauiJ\edlld. &11·5178 pie. Call Today I 112·5178.
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portuaitl for ailvH«· •uet W6'9111J WIQ ~";'·~~ .. .,., I llvuy bJ mOtOl'IHd pointmHt 057 auf .cillH 4•11·79. Apply b• experleacecl on -~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;--.;...
... ,. Call for appt. 1• M lllllP .,..._.. It•· ,...... · 0 -VWJJOl1•tlon go£ · Newport·ll .. a Unllled Hamada .,....... Oood iiC8'llOMllT at4140. eeUeat ~..,... •· o.&11 Pllal, PO Boll ... OatST •Ltberal Income 1 I • -· ----School Dbt. ClaHlfied Mun for tbe rt1bt man l\IU Ume .--. ~ =~~~~----t ..a tuiUoo ,.,_. lllfO• -IMO. Cotta lltta Ca Part l i me p o•ll1on low~plutbOnUllPllllft MATERIALHANOL.ING Pfl"IOODel office. Mon· orwomea.JackorCarof, dmt fall,...._. 6 apr-
aram-pha• a unl41u• ,...., ~-naalabW. M11et have H · "8bort worflln1 boun <7 Varu$.ockpenon W.._,TIH.ara·Ftl. tam lo 540-1155. bll. D.50 per br. lluat ~r [or mall·orcltr wwklaa Hvlroament 19ft'ALAISllTAMT ptr In floral deslio. Ex dUayaperwHil) F.a~tnc dc1&1rfd not noon. Tue. l ·J>M •3pm Printinc type mbllmmn ti wpm. = ::ac1°:-e:n,s.ta..,ry PlllMetoalad Cha•r••d• a P. A Eit Pk!.,.. apply an pert<>n. • ct ent partUmc In rt1qulred. Wiii train. u101 t;. leth. St. N.B · s--Pleuant 1IU1'0UIMl1na1. ~f!ftttd · or Mon lhl\lll'rl. t>ome Muat pau tompany t:OE '" •--r--Apply lt101 DIDI Dr. •uttm • le uu1 of r..a••• ..-. in.:''*:'~.... for details conhct l)tlyllul lncludlna bark ' · Or. Cty firm needa DanaPaUat.
craclil. • yra. JnU. t<x I ..... UI""" cip H •• , • IOeila'$ •Al.,..S l"01ter Ouellet •~·6lt00 !l rly. rrvht . MO 74139 qwalified 1lripper exper. ---------~.2yn.<'Ollffe ln lf bueflu. HB aru DllSal\JOllqUln ~tween ~:30AM ·7PM . EO.& · PantryHelper.Applydai· lo proceu. mec han. llC•TIOMIST
et'ODOIDic1. suoo.mo + •?m•S»a:t mn. Rc>•d M·r . -ly. Bernard's 3201 E color. Xlnt P•>' • company
eape-nte1 Take •d to PACIFIC ........... , ""--lOffil'"" CdM 840 ~4 Mature •tro n1 woniun O>NtHwy 8'7~n15 · 644·7955 benellh. Irvin e In ·
'Employmut Dtvelop XJlll~~ty few"' .. n INSPICTOA wanted lo help <'irfl tor · dualrtal co~~· com·
n....t ~ DOT lU.IS1 MUTUAL lhualuUt ilrl .•Hkln1t C~r•I Olflr•. Ill• tr p New M velopmenl rom 1nv•Hd •II hltt'wrk, non Plllt Time Cdm drive up P~J>%~~N paay. Cell 700, or
Ad pd. by emp6oye r . l'OON.-,on Ceftlt'r Or fuJI time emplvyment '°" • boOklr.ttPtnil <.:1111 !*\¥ now lniU•Un11 pro 1mkr. En111pHklnfil, Irv photo booth seeks P /T Rubber h~e products. 11 top I n al FI e Id
CA HI ER, apply In Neowpott Bitae.h. CAIZl60 TOii paJ, fnn&t1 bton•fll• ~wport noo.r Covenn11 dlK'llon ln blumtdlul 668 IUl7 t'Mployeea. Two ahlfltJ Mi Newapaper Syndicate •
.....,<.."rownll•n1ware. N 8 Spet'lafty Offl<'e fo.-61$183l lntt'rv1ew ~wfrnentn<.~ e.11p(lr 'd Mflrh n n H· ti'cirrllcn C,:~11-. 8·1:30 4' l :~M. =•:~eaphya~~~1P~:~ 17Q.1KalaerAve,Jrvine .
• 3107£ Calllwy .CdM 11.~!~"f~'Y f.xp~ Non 1mobr <.WnH"•I ollietStcady Job ~:.;~~! :u~rb';,.'~~~1~" ""'""' ·rop,p11y /\l11ou1>
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CASH .. :R. t-•p.•r 'd . pt ::;;~~~~~§;::~ 6M __ for ria.ht pt-non Phont, ble ol dlJtpo!'IUonlnlC n,.~1 ""1 !14111)4J.i piny TIME ~7638. E.0 .£. b Y co mm . Insur I
Umt, ov•r ~ Appl" In -Dent.aJ Aa11t 3d•fi Wt>t'k lYPinl" IO key helpful trtltlc <'o mpooent11 MtthanJr ''l'ltf'r•I •ulo NI rrr he:lp wanted. 11eneral mortgage firm. for new
ft.-,, E HO" 1 Prollt 1Ch11nng • t1rvu1> Cuc 11 1 ,. EVEN of 1 " omce in prestiae N.B. pen.on, &.IYl1 Jo.ie Mf'!t •CL•~..... xper n , "" lltl health Annjy Mon v r llj)lln)' an C' ,,,., .. ,. 100 for bu y 11rrvlr(" l'l11ll011 IN~s . r ce work. S4 00 hr. location. Neat. responsi-lran RHtaurant. 909~ "'°-~111 Noun "" ~ arowth In Dt'lll .Yf'•r In l.-1111n1t Xlnl w11111• & • • ~LSbnprwk. 640-4646 ~. type SOwpm. + Ex·
AdarnaAv•.H8 VOIUl'*-1,..forvanctyl• -WoydP t Conlrol SW.Ill')' df'Vt'11dt'•1t u1)1111 rwl w1lrkhll( r11m.I (II) AduJt.1wlthoulftt1tndln11. per. pref. Top sal. &
.-.-----------· \aluablit In th~ JP"t'llll . OIMTAL ASSlST :1116 to: »yer Kd Santa ~lowl~I•" 1mil or .,_pr "·" o:ir.H (II I <4U:l HOO!)i ~11ctlvr ~rson11httes Qualified Construction bene. For appt call 4.5
. ·C•~HIEIS ~~.o r t empoury ~~'f°~~';•doP:t~~t· J • Am• ~~~"~~ .. ~!\'~',.f~:,~·~. r.-.-..1110" ltldlc ~::r "";i~rk~t!;"~~ =~=~~=:Ye!~ _833-__ 3'12_. ___ · ___ •
IU Wt bave tempora.ry jabs. da~ m ~ G l' rw r u I <H, IC'"' 1111 lnr '044 'IG:J S3 :i() &*r hour Phonr 11408 Ml. Cliff wood Cir RECEPTIONIST ~ 6 ahort tt-rm We m t'dl»l.: opc•orn ic (nr MICHAMtC 1\42 4321 E xt 250. t'V 92108. ~40 ·4531.
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matchyour11lt1lli.4!D•:NT/\I. ASSISTANT maturerl{•nc1tl worli\•r .......... T,.... t.111 111 1 1111111v1111•111 111-:·r w•:t-:N 4 .00·5 oo Rdumerequeated. Nfledbriabt,personable.
ftll'ICld:I w1tb prokssmn•I Ctuunud.,, 3 dy11, P<'OPll~ Slmsih• mu th. Ulic of "" wh!'low tlnllt11:1 n v111 "'"' h11111r t'itr,rr11•nr1•1l 1n l'M th at 11 bl ual~mt'flt1 onented Nwpl pr»,'lltl'. ''"'"ul¥tur rt•q u ll ,,.1 Jill, 1•11 a. """' hill 01 1ro1•h ~ 111 11 nh•nunr i· 111 AAll for...._. Quo II tie d R l G c ER S ~afc!:carowfne, :Om~
()penings now av•1l•bll' No ~ls r..-qwred Jul\ X ray Ile required Somo t>Vl•r11m1• N1111 I' I ~41t4~ ll1'flh10 M11wt•1 It iollwr t;Qu11IOpportun1ty w~tt.'d. ~ply in p.-rson PIMl'I· Good typist It ex·
for full and part·hme )'UW"Utne' totcrc1u . GJ·$7~ 11mkr nref~·rrt'll 1111111 1111"1~•·1111(' ri1ul1i. hoth 2 Iii •;mployer N•lo:.MJO Coast Hwy. perienced. Beautiful new
Castuers on 2nd & 3rd 117-0061 Der Wie rnerschnlt 1.1•I hi lkh RW 4.~7 i\11k fot l'i.I l,/\NUM't\l'";11 111111 " ,. l Y• 1 •. •11 1'11111•'11 olf1ea in Irvine. For in·
shifts. No experlcnct> ~Q~ office • k>oklng ror housewtvt's " orCurol v•• .,,.. •1111 1•1•11111 111111 n11&1ttf• .,.llll llmr 111•111111 l'llX AM 11ervtce, imrnc•d IADIO 1-0IAMGE terview call Jan Vandell.
necess •ry. wu tr•an. students. No cxa>ericntl' lv 1w1 lll lii 1111111 fM.111Hh111 wll h ••• llpc'fllnac11. to wora varlt•d ~l.
Start al S3 per hour. ad Q overload neeessary, Part ttrlll' (~nofr 1.MIAI, tll'.,t"lt .. : It\,, y' 1·1•11.-11 ht11tf'lll11 "l''''V hni ,. wlu'nd11 I'd Vll(', Colh Saver,,...._ ------
• vanccment opportunity ' lunch employment. ~:; •' 11 l> r Ir (' o n ,, 111111 .,,,..,,' "lo t1•llv 11 11111 THI llVIHI CO mt'll lm1 4t pd tr•lnin11. Now hlnnac for llgllt de· llCIPT/TYIHst-
for management pogition A ProfegslOflal Service days per week •'lux.lbh! l'\''l~l()m11hll• wo1n1111 to1 hlt1l•1C• 1..,.,,,11 .. ,f1,,,, Nuu 111'11 t '11111••ll1111•k '714 1114:J ~ _ live~ In So Onmre Co. lt:Ml lo 5·:M) Calf Shirley
to US5r_.ed50 l?er . hlourl if E!duliosi· S3 26 .JHir order de11 k / t111 111Ht .,.1 iu1 1A1k1•1, "*" 14110 N1-w11111t l\4)1t\•h M<I llOIU I' llX i\n11 w 11tow1•1I , ~uul~d h1~;len~rn:':1 11~a~ ~ . . qua 1 . t'or m er v cw uuw. 250 . 8ri1Jtol, C M clcric ul clullu Non d1v11n•1'<1 i\lurt No Job to _... ___ _ KO to store 18, Monday CLERK TYPIST-SUE Next to Ward & Har lmokt•r. G80ll 01'JK>rt1111I 1.l'l<li\1.IU :t•ttt<;l h ll \I f1,1 •klllll wlll , r11in . JOWlt.'(fl(c of the•
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Baldwi.nPark APP ,>' Newport ·M ~u Dis h Washer Atply --.. for lul' 11111 111111 Xl11 1 AlrC~lot1hHJ . , dt-IObl11po,Ste l05 Ne xt OC. Airport. Typing
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• 12J3l 962·9033 g~Ji!t 5;eh~~n~'~· ~ardCdM's, 3201 E oui.t <~~~t~~~dk~y· !'L~:,i:;~~.':f,~; 11kllh1, 111111111111111 :'I v•., ::;•1 :1,11~::~11·;~11~11:~···~, 1·~11:;r "X on.. iS:rkto C11p111trano N11t'I 50·60 wpm . H eavy .Equal()ppor Employer ..... ,. . .....,....,. UC_...,;.., .. l'kll .. r h •ll•'"· H"""' ul 1r I.. Opcr'11 for lde pllOflt! n • phone11 Call Becky rice, Mon·Wedns·Thurs .,...,,.., .,,..., ......,., i:>ruc111•1, 1,.,1111~. 1~ I 1 uw11 I r1•fr1 H••rullon 7141752·556'7 Fri. 9a.m to noon. Tues, Dog Groomer . experience 1111whln•· & lllthl i•qu1p 1m11w.-nnit 1wrvlcr Mullt l••••••••••I --------CHURCH s1e·y lpm-3pm. 1601 E . 16th. ~~~all Parke r's Girl l''ruluy , rutt I 1 rn1• LlGAL/Secnttwy '"''"' lll'f~lt'tl Mu111 huv1• b(• Ubl<-lo work 11om1· / FREE R 1-: c E p TI 0 N r s T . "'·" .:-A. ,,._.....,,, lypi'nf St. N.B .... E .O.E, ... .,...,. ,_,........., position handUni;: vonoui. .., 1 l' , lu1ht~ or oir tJhitrihutwn w41ckends . Typina :is v weekends. real eatau of· ruu""""" vvuu --olf1ccprOC'edurcs&i.11nw ,.ewpor '''"''11 111 ''" &1·11J1hrut1011of1·untrollj WIJtn r cqu1rl.'d t-:x. f C II f •
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• w young .Peop e. a CLE RK s . p a rt· time. Early AM . No ~itpr. nee Ulll Bonnie 759·1140 pr dc,irnhlt• im, llO'I / THE lltVIMi CO Wlll tram Many rom·
Mrs.. Caudell. 631-2880 wknds & eves. apply at Apply AM. O.K !I Donuts. U.."lk ror Kun um t:amc•lbt.11.'k pany benefits Full time R.l LESSON
7·Eleven Store. 1097 W. 2ll60Fairview.CM G-R-E-A-T LJFEGU1\ltUS 1''1•111al1• Nl•WJ19rtlk•at·h 644·9010 orpartltme.day &after· ClASSlflEO Balcer, C.M. SALES JOI MOW Cer tified onl v t '.ol I -noon ·evcning s hift s The most serunble Real
RECEPTIONIST/
GIRL FRIDAY nnansPERSON N--er Inn tu ll"J>I) available. Please call Estate course yet con·
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UIUU' I OPEN &W.17oo~xt. 544 "' MEDICAL Mon thru Fri 543-4230 ce1ved Video education
C LERK TYP I ST GOOD PAY. GOOD RECEPTIONIST E.OE. progra m w ith a wa rd
For front omce. Typing
and general office duties can 645·1475 for an ap·
potntment. 'llle Dally Pilot is seek· I NT ERM . Sala r y We are looking for a HOURS. GOOD CON· LIGHTING S TORE . Medm d experle nceonly. winning fa c ulty Ac·
mg a person to augment S7~$893 motivated self-starte r DI Tr ON S . M AN y needs Fl time s tock man dependable. Part·llme credited. Call for appt
OW' Classified AdvertiS· 2yrsclericaJexper.H.S having ambition to move FRINGE BENEFITS & showroom personnd ~-W ·F. Busy offic e "X/IECEPT. IDday, Recepllonl..st ·lightbook-~ department for in· grad or equiva lent. Ty p up our engl.neering lad· F~ GROWING COM· call John at848·l46l 646-3903 Top notch lady wt front CAUSEY Ir CO. kE"ePtng. Good working
e telephone s ales ~ SOWpm. Application der. 1 yr min. drafting PANY PROMOTES L• Cl rk MEDICAL A.SST. P/time, desk a pp e ara n ce 146SSo.CoastHlway cond. 3 days per week.
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sified or telephone deadUne4·12·79. &/or engineering related FROM WITHIN. TRAIN inunr e Back Offi ce , busy Cousole ex pe r . pre · LAGUNA BEACH Call962~. 8-5.
s a e s experien ce Apply Newport·Mesa experiencein suc harcai; F 0 R T O P ,-:-rerred. Good benefits & 49 .. •'O 57 RL'S ERVATI ONIST necessary. t I th d MAN A G E M E NT P/timedays . Mature. ex Pt'diatnc Ofc. exper pre-salary. Mortgage Broker ..-o "' Unlried School Dis t . a s me a s. r ea s, --'d A I · f'd 4""1380 ~~~~~~~~~~I Mature individual. w1·11 REQUIREMENTS Classifled Personnel of· tolerances. etc. A year or ST A R T s · · I M . fV" 19th· PP yC1Mn person. 895 · .,.,.. in Newport Center. Call = INCLUDE. r. M two or formal education M E D I AT E L Y · · . · St. · M-''cal Front Office Mrs. Via, 644·8824 R E train. Day hrs . ¥on-Fri.
Mustlype45WPM (clcl' i1ce, On·Wedns·Thurs· helpful. Initial work will K E y 8 0 A R D 3 d';"wk. Some exuer .. Sales,L1cendOnly Ca ll C h an C r os b y ,
tncl Fri. 9am to noon, Tues involve lite draftin~ & 1-: x p E R 1 E N C E LIVE IM necessary Apply .. 400 FREE 3 WEEKS Newporter Inn. 644· 1700.
Dependable lpm-3pm, 1601 E. 16th. checkmg or other druw HELPFUL. WE HAVE Male or female, to help Npt Cntr Or 11609, Npt PEOPLEPERSOM SALESTRAIMIHG _i::_.O.E. ______ _
Goodspeakin1: voicl' St. N.B .... E.O.E. ings. OUR OWN TRAINING semi·invalid, elc. Pref Sch Executive needs P lltme RESTAURANT
Ple35c1ntpersonaUty ROS~.._., l...aC. PROGRAM PUT ON BY dnver P vt room /bath associate in whole~alc •Abl>olulldy no prior
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mission. Excellent com· ice. ~~res.deti;uled Equal O ppo rtunit y PEOPLE c LL 837~ COORDINATOR uon Hat Pizza Rel. openin~
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any benefits. If you are ~.rson. Billing. invoices. Employ. · A AT ~~ in Westm1nister. Make ambilious&wanltobt.-f1ling,50wpm&tenkey, ONTN CE F 0 R Good pay & benefits "PERSONFRIDAY" •Choice locat1ons m 4 lhemost or yourpiizaex·
paid for your efforts g~od be ne fLts . Call DRAFTSMAN, I ERVIEW. ORGAN MACHINIST Mus i h ave r eliable Oceanview office. Be in coonues pr XJnt opport. ror qual. please caJlforintervr~w . Vickie631.()'700. ELECTRIC AL M I F , ~1\~1'f~3o~TAN MILLHAND ~:~f~~ft~~~~g r~~';:~ c harge ! Exp e rie nce ~~anagementOpply To· candidate 832-6LSO e ves.
Personnel Dept. ,.. __ a...._:1 w.-:..--Qimmerdal & lnduslna l ---------For prot.o-type machine helpfuJ 768.auw. 9 c ne<'essary. Up to $12.000.
642-4321, ext . 277 -Sc .. -~nr•I building des ign. R. E . GUYS & G •LS shop in lhe instrument · · °"""'' .... lrvUle Personnel Agenry -.a. IO.J'-!.E CO •ST ._ WALL & A s s O c A ifivision of the oil tool m Medical Assistant part 488 E 17th. Costa Mesa
"""'"9 "' Earn u_p lo S300 per wk !>46-7480 17781 Sky Park Rad.to K·ORANGE. Cash dustry. Working from ume. front & back orhce Su1te224 642·1470
Maximum comm1ss1on
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Rapdily growing Pitza
chain. new rest under
coost in Balboa. Growth
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Call For appt SS7·S9SO
DAILY PILOT ~ tuition Placement Circle, rrvine. Saver Program now hir· blueprints. sketches & expenence Able to do ~
330W. BayStr~t asslSt 751·9194 ----mg20 people fo r interest· verbal designs. direct ly Veru puncture & tnJec
Costa Mesa Cook
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S DRAPERY mg phone work in our air with engineenng. to as· uons. Salary ncgot1ablt.•
Equal Opportunity · rea kfast. al / Sor Specialty girl capable or cond1t1oned ofhce. No sist in new product de 644·1881
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Clearung & Maintenance CaJI 673·3515 bet. 9am & opening. H a rbor & available, 9:30 AM to 2 lion equi pment. Lathe MOVIE EXJRlr' OFFERA S ERVICE?
you reee1\C' daily train· Restaurant COUNTER
~. moll\ at1on & !>UP HELP Mature woman.
port Xlnt working cood. Good KA TB.LA REAL TY saJary Fri pm, Sat/Sun
for pre-school. Waxing _Sp_m ________ 1 Mac A r thur 8 r e a . 'PM or 4 PM to 8:30 PM . experience helpful for "-> Let the public know with
floors. cleaning carpels COOK /COMPANION 751-6131. Apply 10 AM to 4:30 PM. more variety of projects sought by Holly wood an ad in the Daily Piiot
&odd jobs dunng !::aster retired coup le wan l ----------ThW'S/Friday & Monday Salary ope n. excellent movie firm. $20-$200 per Servlce Direct ory. Jt can
Cal JOCINle days lrvtne Clubho use.
831_7251 lrvme. Jack 754-7500
vacation. 4·9 to 4·13. healthy. and pleasant DRAPERY, at 31873 del Obispo, San benefits package. E.0 .1:: day poss. Looking for cost you as httle as SI 77 __ $3.00pr. hr. Call for appt. mature lady to li ve-in Need ~utter s pecialty & Juan Capistrano, Ste 105. Scientific Drilling Con· outgoing 18·70 yr olds f>('r day. For more m Lookrng for a home of 640-8820. Mus t be good cook •. noorgirl. 751·Gl24 Ne xt door lo Capistrano trot; Corporate He ad · wanting to break mto f t d 1 Selling anyth1nR w11h a your own? You'll find
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, °" Nal'I Oank. quarte r s. N e wport movie~. (714 ) 535·0120, orm1 a 10
11n642an comp ete Da1 ly P1lotCla:.s1f1edAd many homes advertised
Cleaning lady for Laguna n ver. eavy c eanmg & Driver for AM news paper ---------Beach. Call (714) 557.9051 ext 94. VIDEO CA.STfNG ra es ca ·5078 '~a simple matter ... for sale in Classified
Beach Motel. good wages lndry not expected. Pvt. route s. Huntin gt o n HairStylisl ask for Mr. Moll or Mr SERVICE. <now in 4th ---------Justcall642·5ti78 everyday
& working cond. 1'"11 or room & bar w/own en· Beach, Good salary + Station s for re nt at Adams . year!. 1,::========:...!.====-=====:.!.:=======::::-
'\X·time.499·2227. tranee. Refs . After· commission.894-8307 Bailey Hair Fashions in ---------~~~~~~~~~~I ~---noon/eves,673-8043. H.B. Call for delails, -
CLERICAL Medical lab Cook Fri M 10 t"ll Driver with car. deli ver 962·4147or964·21SO. Nood extra income. Ne
door ·lo·door. Amway
Olstribution. 4·8 hrs wk.
Can earn $12-$1500 mo.
Call Gene. 646·7583
Maid -wanted PIT . Needs
own trans. To work for
growing ro. 675-9417 needs frnt ore recep· . . " ~n. I L.A.Tlmes . Betwee n ----------Uoni.st. type at least 5C 6.30. Apply in person . 3:»6AM. 16 hrs. wkly, 7 Hairstylist for IA busy ~M. diversified posi· 'The Garden, 450 Glen· da y 5 . s 3 3 5 Pe r salon . follow ing not
lioo. pleasant working n e Yr e • Lag · B ch · mo. +bonWI. Huntinl{ton· neceuury SM 2216
coods . Mature person 49ui075. Seal Beach 714/892 K422 • non·s moker. 633·5635, CO · · · Hard workmit cncritclrr ;&:»5.E.O.E. • ' OK DRIVERS-18 & ovl'r. lnlelllRNlt lnd1 v1<1uul 1..~ F/timeexper.Apply The neat appear. ll u r•I whc1111t·npuhlt•11fhu111ll
\;L.r.RJCAL 8eacbhouse. aft 3:30pm. worker, gd dnvinR n•1• rnl( f1•m11l1· 11 hlJlJlllll( ~puty Clerk wanted. 619 Sleepy Hollow Ln. Ca.II 642·8742 bctwn 8 5. l'Of11n for 11m ,nrr Wul(t•ll
Clerical position ava ila· LagBch. askforLou <'fl mm1•n11ur1111• wllh
,ble immed ialely . Rt!· -tiblllty 400 12!11 A11k for
q\.lres I yr. clerical ex· COOK . l.t'flnn
perieoce. 40 wpm typing. Italian Restaur ant saute DllVUS lb J1'05tostart. 833-0411. ext cook. full lime. :>48-7418. Men or women ZS y r11 or '"1"1 lmmru1"''' lltllo•r 260 for appt. Orang~ ca.II 7AM·U :JOAM. older. Know lhl• co1111l 8hlJUld rw,..,.,.,.,. 11oocl lyp
'Cou nt Y H a r b o ' cities. Net 1180 II wct'k or ln11•blllty.11k11t11 111 h11111r
MuniclpalCourt .. E.O.E. Cooks apply Bernard's, more Orun)i(e t:ou11t nv1lh It hnw 11lnll~lir11I 3201 E. Coast Hwy. CdM, Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. 1111t1tul1t• IHf11•1• 111 111
'1.ERICAL • 675-7575 Herrmann, l''ountaln lructlvc· N1·wr111r1 1'6•111'11 CoolhllP..-....1 C 1 Valley (No of Slatn l"or nppt 11401111!'111 o u p es wante d t o b · • AgttKy manage small business. e t ~ n N e w h 0 Pl' & llowl Dt•11k ('h•rk M1111t 111•
Has lots of jobs avail Must enjoy meeting peo-Euchd) vitr>'1I N ·n 4WO Al•l'lv
w/manyfine.suf)tlr com· pie, working logelher & 011~l d Ml'lll1•H, 111111•1
'J)allies and they're all be willing t o lea;n. Dry cleaning coun ter L11aun11, 42:t s C11111'1l
Freel Pleasan t profitable help. WIU train part & llwy L.ll.494 1151.
540-6055 work,P/T.963-7225 full tl~e . ~pply In ll(YrEl.NIOllT
Maids. apply The Inn at
Laguna, 211 N. Coast
llwy. Laguna Beach
MaJds wanted 6 days u
w1'f•k S.•urhff Moh•I
4!M·4892
f
MAii. ('h•rk, IJUrt lime,
n•ul <~lAte oHt<·t· (':ill for
u1w·1 <.:111r1c J ohni.on.
4l-t1 aJliO
Mulnlt nonre help & trm·k
<lnwr for 11ml r hC'm1ea t
rnf..: t'fl :?I yrs or older.
Hood dnvtng rc·cord. neat
1111111•11riin1•1• $4 00 pr hr
"'""· 1'~ I.. Moore l'o 135 01mnwn.•111I Wuy, <.;M
Mi\IN'l't-:Ni\NC E· OVl•rull h11ncly mun nt•edccl for
Conv11h•11rt'nl llospita l
l\PJ•ly 11t IW Superior
/\V(.1 NB
Coolt.IP..-.-.1 Par t time-Couple peraon.Oimmitt.CdM. AUDITOR
AgltKy without previous busi· DYNA.MIC GIRL Ntwporte r Inn. Xlnl MAl ................... CE
2790Harbor, C.M. neu experience. Willing Secret ( t 1 benefits. MO 1100 l:on· "• _.."" Neveracosttoyou lo learn at work logetber. · ary oCr au o Cal!· tact Rick X 516 E 0 I'' Scl'l'('nlng/a lailnf( xper -.: call536-8 89 ~co. In 08ta Mesa. - -. -· _, • rl'q11i r e d f o r r e
I ill figure leases. handle HOUSl'X I.f:AN•'RS acrt•Mlna. euttlna &
Cmt.omer service, w/exp. records, car deliveries. Car nee, PIT. T~p S clcaMIP work Dt Irvine
Hrly wage+profit share. elc. Musl have s~cr C I NCH AM G IR L Company apartme nt
Mon/Fri. 5-9. 549-5065 phoae penonallly. T>'P· 645·5123 C'Ornpll'x P('rmanenl full
ing accuracy more im" -tl~poil ti " 1 pennMECLEll
•Mwwry wort&:
Seeking 1ndustr1 ou ~
peniOfl with knowledge ot
horticulture & plants. 1
yreKper reqwred.
842·8866
NURSES AIDE wante<J
7·3, xlnl benefits Appl)
m person The Gardcm
450 Glen.neyrc. La11un1
8ch
Nur.ws Aides full trme 0 1
part llm(' 3· 11 o r 7 3
t-:very tither weeke nd off.
Prc·Ccrt classes offered
Apply 18811 Florida St.
llunt Sch.
Nurses Aids
f\tll lime night shift.
Salary depending on t•xp.
Good benefits. Apply
Fiagshlp Conv. Center.
486 flag.ship Rd. N.B ..
NW'Smg ...
LICENS ED PSYCH
TFCHS f'ull·limc. day &
evening shift, RN. rull·
time, 3 -11 s h ift.
caplstrano By the Sea
Ho&p. 496-S70'l TRAINEES ltecome • member ol our fut 1rowin1 and pro-
.,.Uve iftlurance \eam.
CUST. SVC.... than speed. Non routi~~ HOUSEKEEPto.:R ror ""M'aa°ViHlic>'o
Rotary offset printel' has ls ou.r routine. Salary lady. live.In. ) doya, 1()7t C11mt•lback ore help PIT. typing ex·
an immediate~pening s.IO to S800 mo. depend· cook, drive, non·•moker. Nt>wpon &>ach 6«·9010 per reqwred. 3 morns
foe a customer service ingonrefs.642"8790 S.Lq.49t·l822. ---------Wt.~174 '
rep, Xlat be.oeflt.s. EOE. ELF.cTRONIC ASSM. t HOUSEKEEPER Part We bave Imm ediate BoPl~~resA~ to caPO Mo ~· Day " swing Ume, ~uant worklJaa MANDARIN CHINESE orfice F\111 charge. Exp'd "*"npforTr&inffs lJa .. -m _ .. ,.. co d COOK,w/atleast2yrex· girt Friday. Tire back· ourP8wonal L.inea Rat ma • • . _.. .... o ree.Goodpay. bmtt:f:n . Io u d per.S750mo.40hrwk.W. 1roun~ helpful. Profl. lnl OeJit. We are louted Paid weekly. I rvlne Con ac:.!·O·~ Ba/ivlew H. J 'a Colden Dragon, C'ient ·'" 10 key adding
lnNewport,Beachaodof· aia... exper sport.swear ~. St.CM~ hurin Inc. ~Harbor Blvd .. m1ch1,ne. Lite typing.
fer excellent company mtg, open •t once. Coo· ..__,, · · · c .M. m4> 642-7162 Benefits. Full time. 5
benefits. Good baalc tactGeorle.556-t4t5 .-iv Houleteeper daya. P e rmanent.
matb akUla and aome Data Proceu' Temporary Services I have 2 kicll & a howlc MAllGIM CLHI 556-941. buaineu experienre. For , tng 558-9021 E.O.E. that nKd love " care MIWPOIT llACH i--OIDll----1-5-1(--I
.... ......en•mentcau· Au t 32 operator• ~~·••ve~--'ary . uv-.1 .. p__.e..___., R,.f·.· E dl di D ....,.175-'7'73' · teneral office duties, In· .,...,,,,,..... _.;,..,. .,..... 11101 •n,.. "'0 ;JCpan ng seou nt ventory pu b i San Jua n Capistrano. S48·0&44 eves, 7$1·G230 brokera1e firm has Im· MatUtt. poalUve person
f'75.'1'100Exl33B bilJins .• ~c as ng, 714-861·3806. dya. med. o peni n gs for !"'~:.....~herbelnt.ryri. "t seaaooed m•rgln cler k ,ol.Jow.tJt.,,.. • "ft n
The DELIVERY la STOCK Fe m a l e r a c t o r >' ~eer.:;;.~: ~~~ with expenence In deal· exs::ence in rum lure
Continental WORK. Female and l*blers SZ.90 per hr. be av•U lo babyalt aomt lnl with clie nts. Ex· or ated field/ for •,i:· lnlurenoe ma I e a pp I i ea n t 1 to start. Merit ral1e1. ews, noD·tmoller, non· c.llent future and room ,.....ve Irvine urn m r. Com...niea welcome. Xlnt op· l511MonrovlaAve.N.8 . dri nke r, ref ne". for advancement. Send T)'pefl 50+wpm, front of· ~J:~~~t~ Je.5ta 1!falerfront home ... ;, mume lo: o. Gable , ~Pr:::;ft:· ~o:
'141 MKArtbar Bl•d Ntwpor\Beaelll s.o.s. .,,
•
Newport Blvd, Coata ~ aayt.hlnc with • u"m 11 desired. m._ ~.Box 2130• Newport ma'\ ,.wne •t•atary re·
lllM. or ~ Adame, Dllb Ptlal ClaM1fled Ad Trade your old stulf IOI' ,CAla880 ~rementa lo. Box 402 ~u 8dL Automotive ill • •inu>le matter ••• n ew 1oodlea witb a Ha~ llODM!t.blnl to sell? ~>' C:~~t, .fe!!·, t°l. ~· j\lltcallita.5171. a...lned-4.Ml.J1'11 O...Uledadadoltwell. 1 -
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 California.
If you're good at what you do, and proud of it-join
the Pomona team NOW. •
• SHEET METAL MECHANICS
• GENERAL MACHINISTS
• JIG BORER MACHINISTS
• LATHE MACHINISTS
• MILLING MACHINE MACHINISTS
• TOOL & DIE MAKERS
• ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS
• MILLING MACHINE OPERATORS
• GRINDER OPERATORS
• BORING MACHINE OPERATORS
• TURRET LATHE OPERATORS
• N/C MACHINE OPERATORS
• DRILL PRESS OPERATORS
Apply in person at our Employment Office,
8AM-4:30PM
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
GENERAL DYNAMICS
Pomona Division
1675 w. Mlaak>n BIVd .• Pomona. CA.
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Patrol (adv.
lnterriewtn& April 9-lS. l"'Or ammeo.
conslcleraUoo call or send r ume to:
LAD '°9UT H
SUM A SAIL CLUI
2•752 Toledo Way El Toro. Ca 92630
., .. , ... OM:t
tw. Wi11M4 1100 ..-wtillill . 7100 tsd•Mt • IOIO 1041 99-;r •••• ••• •••••••••••• ;....,-..... ••••••••-•••• •l•h ••••••• •••• ••. •••• ......... •••••••••••• •• t,~ ;,.~;&.;.;' ;.;i;;;~;:..;,;.;.;:;...;;.;;;...;; ___ ...., __ ....au_.._IS!i-'""ll!f!m-
SBIETlllESS lecJIO,.......,t OrHl
bnalet, tompany. • =811.D _,PayAUPtfl
Ua.....,._Aa•no .ellltthlt.,SLe UM
NllWuon Buda, w • 190 Qalll'or ArrtlFAtab '14
.._..._ ..._ .. W1tarf:",r:~~~f~1 c~~ •1.t.~ ... pupplllea. .... ! · · 1010 ._. •I• IMI ........ hf' a.na. .. ewJiOrt ....,.'-·•~•··• • ·•·-• . 7w •· •••••-•••••••••••••••• M;e,M. ............... 1 .. -~--_.. ... ..,._ HIUllWl•NltU .. a ---.,.. --· • .. io•.-u. Rounav.U. WASHt:.R DBYJ:R SALE ,._Sale: •atthiutftd• a..,..._._..,,,,..
t.&, *"' M ..... ,_ Dthaa• mulll·cyc;le , .... ..._,lmo.oW.J totr.e taltles. lmokt UqH1 • mAee. 1111 ut Apply ID peraoa mode l• .. Co1apletely blk/1 Tabby, 144·4t52 ••-top. SUO./beat ol· Suaaua lleu Verde ......,. o.Jfro. Mk for ......, nl"'1alatd. 1 yr tv•lwkndl fer. 7l4/'40-am. ..:C~·•::.:..:· m.:::..1:.:-.=.::.:....---1::---::::-:'"-::~~"':'" = = ll t .:-·· 1uarantH . D•llverr a Small dota. Great with I yrold lllu'coucb 7'. S:'f50 ... lbOI J1le~ S•t•te IDdl·famUJ~ lil• A u la :It· Your thole. SU. u . Sale cbUdna. 1 male, a moe: J iov...a. aao ... Tm· su.w ... _. u.u, plt· • Da1111 ful"a~. illllll
::... •AIUI• v Al .. S.t. So. Coa1l A»· lfM1, lyr.5'5-fUO Uet.a*• ~-M$0. tuna •• HIOr ted -~f ..... ..-~-·
• pliantdJ'J.25d ,_ •• • IOIO Poter table $40, Oval fOCdel. M $at <•Ian lf f: N';:' ..:' Ule ... '..UOMI Wuher dr)'~r .... r•a1e ....................... ' ~ ext, ... rOWMl rua. need . d) t~ _•t I N • 1-__;..' -=--· ------
........ " and dl1hwaaber. S85 CASH PAID 10 ,S:'f5.'40-7773 llayfroel.MJDN lsle. MIMA·F..U,; Set 6 .. SALIS tacta.W.JIMI For Id Uled fUht, uu. Xlnl cond: Trundle bed ti.ISCNIMnUll M. Camper, e..._ ~
Newa.,.,er 1uba. Your KerunQru Ud•ID raqe" qU9ltclrTV'1957-81U a . DrelMr '95. Walnut Ofc paUo Ofc, peUo. me, :O,•:J1'bf I~ J.':• 8
S£CURITY Of!PlCER ~6' t.o I hra • d1' ovcn, au. avocado $l2$. OlrometraA formlca-top ~khss:s. Call 1133.0339 bar ttoola. Pl'.:US L01'S • • tt • . .
t..oa1 term 1ub, 8AM £xp pre1Uf>o~O:':a ~0· m.aia table with leaf. Four · ~F~"t;1~1~ f rn .u:!i~::ro-2
4PM. Thurt Sun Sad ~"r Ent-~ SDfCld Queen washer S7$. padded ch airs, UO . Teak fUmiture, 3'x5' desk Bushard) Sat. oaly ~ck :/uni l eatb
d»batkCollue. M Vl!'jo ltoSPMOnt.y • \>ihirtpOol gas dryr S75. 53Ml41 suo. Dan ia c~nsole 8AM-3PM. · <Bet. Yorkto wn 6 Hourly rate 1817 Call Gafrer• " Sattlec o.. .. • ,_ 1tereo S150. chair $25, lhd ellal o ft' of tawaM Ul9700ntM. THEATRE ATTEN · dahwthr $75. G .E . ---a t RI "' casa. lazy ausan St5. GARAGESALE 11.1 .. -..111) Sat/Sun lM
IOS OAN'T. part.Lime al the dlhwahrS50.Guual'lleed --daybed.comforta· -:alnut couch S25, blk 229SierbCM -·-----'-----
s"""''RITVO"" .. 'l """R Warn•r ·Drive-lo, 7361 fsdelivered5'6"'612 ble to fa sleeper va.nylcouch$40.S49·1411 Sat-SUn GanpSale.SatoolY.'23 ~.., rr I'> WarnerAve Hb Apply (queeo/eartbtones),an. . Roebe1ter C:.11 .
1J mldnl1hl to IA M . aft 7PM Mon Thur. LI cu ft r efrl eerator t~que desk. roll top-Dining rm set. 111e oval 7 Couch $120. 2 chairs $30 Furniture elothea ,; Sall5Un llobd•Y• llour wllcem1ker. Xlnl. $175. S curve & chair, brass pc country style, hke ea. 2 chairs 125 ea. 1 misc R•ciDI eai 15 ly nlte •1'1 • <C • d1t Tow Truck Drivers ex· Ph9e8-6181 hanllni lamp. 979-7783 new. $600. 631·3230. chair UO. Wheel chair put.a.' a• .a ~cle Collf'&O, N ~·d Top pay Appl,y $4.5. Walker $15. All as Campu11 , lrvlne Cull GlrW Towing, 14014 17'C.E. Frig. Toptree~er. 8' sofa, 5' loveseat, new, Din/.!~¥. 1r_~, se6t. h72" dtbbll new. Clothes 25' to $5. Garqe/11cwtn1SaJe.Sat. ~wn I S ~1·9700, ext Quns Way, c M. 642-~ SLOOor bltolr. S59-LS81 tan & bm w/mulU colors. w -.,..., c rs, . Household it.em!! 5t to S2. 9-3. 7• couch, coffee tbl. 2 3:rz 303 1175. 646-4712 pedestal base & form1ca eod bis i.1 .... he t bed Rl:STAUftANT ' "' Tow 1'ruck ~;:;:-;; Sea:rswaaher/dryer top S200/bltofr 642·7830 Lots more. 276 Monte t ....... • ut BABT£N0l;RS •S311 WEEI r 'd To • A I ssoeach. Dbl bed sleeper sora s:;o. · · Vista,CM.M ,Sat•Sun. spread, I ' round aba1 BUSBOY~ Olmm •b.ilttralnlnit lor SICUllTYOfffCllt l;arw Ttwrn~. 1~~~ ~H234D 675-9016N Fri g . S /S w /a uto 6-ogeSale 1055 Casbonly.646-4094 ~"1t~c. 27335 Via
WAlTERS ~ manattcr tis.\ f!."74 A '"6r\.-tlme • full lime Ohms Way, C.M 64.2-lW O.E. relrig, 21 cu.Ct .• bot· ~~:;a~~~i':~::'<i7~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fiv~ Fam!IY1 Sat:Sun. . ' · · WAJTR•~t:;.'-'; JIOlluon avallabl . could"'-~ kd eed d tom freeHt, avocado: Opportunity! Remodeling 9-S. king oeo + linens Unique aarace sale. C..'()()f(S rCASllll-'llS Stfftn pnntma proout 1nclufh• C'.Y~nlng . ,.,...true n versn • · x.lntoond.$1S0.64S-7367 AmeJicanBeauty 9'Sofa, sale; Furn., kitchen $200 . English oak Frl /S~t •. T1,1rtlerock.
DISHWAStft:R UCjlfl manaaer w11ntl'd. 1<r11vcy1rd .ind or Mu.st live CM & be ex· 2 pink velvet striped oven, decorations & washstand, oak J>arquet 19461 'Sierra L u na. HOST~ Mu.t have exp MO 11110 Wt *wd huura for maJor pe~enced. 646-9638 Frigidaire ref rig. must chairs, 7' heavy chrome much more. Must sell. coff tbl. Imps, t61s. m.8195. •
Needfd fe>r work on an ...... .._.....,TllSS/1•-'d. South Orungc County 1'rwneeToolSetter sell quick, movmg, real coffee table. matching Sat, Sun from 9am. f8S5 rocker, dressers: 3·PC GARAGE SALE· A ·1 -~ _.. •bupp1n11 l'enler E-c-Should h ave good gdoood.$75.548-0316 Etag 36" 'd he P t M I i h NB cnr group, dee. items, . pn on.call ba11l1. Re&l1h•r wa.nlC'd Must b&Vl' ovt:r prnroce Ot!ce11i;ury Ex m•u•hanlc al aptitude. ..._ere, h w1 ~-aoodvy or an e g ' .. dinette set many xlnt 7-8 . Stereo, des k . now' Group lns •va1I 1 k 0 6 0 1 ( 1 ..... C1uume, c rome "' w 644·1751. · . u....e1ru tapes records · · · Ol' uy.s )3 5 Ill, {°t1t!nt ~nt'fltlf or ull Cortt'C HB 89'7·2S2:9 REFRJGER~TOR, frost winerack.kingsiiedbox clothes, s hoes. mis~. t;;.;"skicl~sma: YoUchooeeyourda~ & tn~.384lor67S 0017 l"\ Un"M: Appl to 11d •44$, ' · free. white , West · springs & mattress All houses on Flagslar household. 1787 Tustin ...i; • ..,: b 1 d ' IC>~ ~f~~n~(q''ct•~:-sE<.'Kl-.."TARVI clo Tbcl>ai~l'ilut.PO Travel mghouse.SLOO.S43·2987 breakfast set wilh 8 Cir, California Homes. Ave .. CM.548·5438 ~ntl~ :.J7.c>'r owas
tervtews every Munliay Nl'ed iell starter Will\ ~x 15GO. osto Mc1u1, ASIAN GIRL FOi Gold Speed Queen elect. chairs white rattan. I Fri/Sat 9AM-6PM. Call CM . '
&Friday, 9am·Spm l?QCXI typmg & shorthand CA92ti26 CllWIMG 50'+ dryer. $85. s1 hocklngJink ch5a1se fordlrect1ons . 552·7393 · .
WESTCLIFF lllulls for Job with lol~ of MOTOtl SAILElt 546-0269 ounge. moving ale. Ou fSto 11 TR SH Garage Sale, leaving ··l""pi•a•·t" n .. ~our""' vanety. in lrvtne Some Sec w s uper organlz ., __ .. b d · 5411-l<XIS or 548·1060. Call to . rage:_ trailer ru_ A stat.e. must sell assorted ,. .,.,, ~ u " "' '"' M be t ~..... ackgroun state· 9-5 ol rrusc. Joodies + anti· household items. 545•3441 1617Westcllrf,Ste 209 ~rsoonel work. 540 7630 us.t able to deal e ment to ad U28 Daily Allctioft 1015 · ques, wicker . French lo aftS:30PM .
• ~wport Beach E ~e~t~~el~ hwo ~uesto'GeJ~ Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opportunity: Remodehnf' Prov, more. 9-4, Thurs. TREASURES •---------
631·"""" 7529118 SECI ETAI Y personality u mus t. Mesa,Ca.92626. s ale; Furn .. kitchen thru Sun. 1746 Anaheim Newport Harbor . Honea 1060 Vanous duties, die lrvlne.Llnda.5498373 1WO WOMEN. Engrav-PUBLIC FURNITURE oven. decorations· & Slreet,Costa Mesa Busmess& •••••••••••••••••••••••
taphone typing. 1 girl SECY/I ECEPT mg machine. hot stamp· Al£TIQN ~f.~:!1r:;~ ~~~. 1~15 Fishing gear. 3 scuba Professional Women's yr old thoroughbred
RESTAURANT
HllP
WANTED
~~~;>r~~~~eroe~:~~;'y Self-starter. typing & gi:,y~~6~~v~::hfg~ ~Oftite 7:30 ,! Port Manleigh. N B. =· d~:!si~tdi~~e:t~~: G~~ttE. Gelding, 16.2 hands. bay.
cootrol expr helpful. but dwtaphone, no Sil. sim· G g 644·1751 db bed. portable T v Cam Per s he I I . excel!. hunter, \00d
notnec.Pdvac,mt:.'<lm· pie bkkpg . ~mdll re . CDeciMnWekome• rrucs. Sal/Sun. 8am lo t y pewriter. sewing pleasure. MUST ~ LL.
sr. sul commen w/expr landscape arch1lccturul TYPiST IMPORTED CRAFTS Won on Game Show. din· 3pm 16862 PCH. 11102. mactune. coffee tables, 67~7257 eves. _
O.C Alrport area. Call firm . ca ll Don at Xlnl pay & company ARTS&FURNITURE :~~~~\.wjohn~~I~·~~: H B l ''"l blk N or women'sskibootssize7.U•Htocll 1075
Del Taco, a rapidly ex-Sallceat~-8390 fo'assnachl & Assoc, benefits. Irvine in · ~'TOCK UQUlDAT IONS allt.opquallty.559-5718 Warner 213 592-2693. , mixer. clothing & all ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa nd l n g fa s t -food ---------(7109730'744 dustnal complex com· Lovely bdrm sets. lundsofneatJunk. BABY C HIC KS r or
restaurant chain, has im SECROARY pany Call 549 8700 or a rmoires bunk beds. "'"'"-a long twin bed .... ,5. The S k 1. 1 9 Sc m Mll E Bay St. CM E 8 h Cl ·
mediate openings full 1'ypt: 60 wpm W/"loves Senior Nutnlion t:t•Okr s l 0 p i n al . Fie Id chinas. tb{s & chrs, high "&':nptele ...... w/Salomon 555 bmdmgs. 9 SSat & Sun aster. eac lies
and part-time on the day 00. Work m dcvelof" mcnt kitchen Aide. 9am·2pm Newspaper Syndicate, chrsm rockers. hat rack 549.7295 S200 Xlnl cond. Chest of Apnl 7th & 8th ~j~dc, ii~:; ~port
undnightshifts. Monday office of beautifu new Moo:~~· NAofe.xpcdn1'ence 1703KatserAve,lrvine PLUS LOTS MORE Rogers's Bros. :.1lver v · · · . '
through Friday and/or Theater. SCR. Xlnt ofrlc·e reqwn:u. nen Y at· MJSC. Drop leaf dining room tu plate, ser ves 8. S50 Machiftery .8078
Satur day. Apply 1n slalls and good PR abih· tilude is a must. Call 1'yp1st-lns. Full lime. S600 SAVE SAVE ble, solld Cherry, scats Ro:.1>1gnol Skis. 200cm. •••••••••••••••••••••••
persoodaHyat2ll2SK tynooded.No shorthand. Sandra Johnson al mo. Xlnl wo.rking cond. We honor Bo fA . MC. 12. w 2 fillers Roll top gd bmdings,$85.Gwtar. Neighborhood garag~ l'hhpaircompressor
Bristol,NewportBeach. 957-2602 ~11 On the Pemnsula. Call Cas hie r 's Checks & des k . J'x6 ' so lid Nord1c a big banana sale 12A Coral. Bal ls S3SO
DEL T 0 1--------• for appt. Boat & Yacht Ca 0 S Mahogan y, museum boots sz. 11. Scott boots f\irruture. dishes, boys call anytlme,642•1675
An EqAuCat ~·ppolNrC.. SECROARY Se.rvlce Station attnd lns.675·7774 sh. N PER ONAL quality. F'rig1dairc Dun-sz 8~ or 9, both almo,,t clothesS-12, bikes. 01 W k f rughl shift. no exp nee CHECKS PLEASE. Food can Phyfe dining room new, make offer Frye ' ~ 1010 or tn brancBh or ice of CallS7J.l023. Waiters. Exp'd need only available. Items subject table. credenza & 8 boots. misc. 1855 Port MOVING SALE. Vanety ••••••••••••••••••••••• Employer M /F NalJonal Ins. !"Okera~e apply Daily 8AM -llAM topresale M I . h N B h of goodies to choose ~
Farm. <N.B. F!rm will SERVICE STATION AT· Bernard's. 3201 E. Coast MASTERS AUCTION l'hrurs. 673-2839 Sa~1'$:~~ . pt. c . r ro m . Twin bed . For Sale : Mesa Ver~e
RESTAURANT
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SERVICE
reJocatetoS.A. m JuneJ. TENDANT full ·tim e Hwy.67~7575 "775~Newport81vdCM For Sale Like new K g woman's, 3·spdb bike. art ~~~u:.~~·ti'~~~: Type60WPM2·5yrs.ex-days, neat appearance& 8J3.9625 646-llG86 s ize bedroo m set 5 families· furmture & treasures & nc·a·brac, b e r s hip 631 _3450 perience preferred. Will hand wr1ung. It mech WAITRESSES full-time, )tedium tone all wood. misc. items . Lots of + books & books. 12·5, bet AM..SPM
work for 2 people. Xlnt knowledge applyat2590 S .C. Golf Course lncld.mirror.Kg.szhed· childreM clothes. S of Sunday April 8 at weens ·
workjng conditions & fr. Newport Bivd CM RestauranL 492-2495 licyclet 1020 brd. 2 s ide tables. 6 A d a m s o r f Sunnower Creek Apts. REDECORATING: LT in,lte benefits . Qua lilied ' · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• drawer armo1re & kg. :.z. Bro ok h u rs l 2 0 6 8 I 1101 W. Stevens Ave. GREEN carpel. 175 yds
applicants are invited to SHIPPING CLERK WANTED DRIVER ROLLER SKATES matt. & box spring. Call Suburbia Lane. H.B. "145Santa Ana. 546·5791 w/malching drapes from ~~~olores Meara Ex !JlUCkD~IVE~. SUHDAYONLY Sales-letttols QH-2491. Fri/Sat/Sun Yard Sale: Tires 12_16.5. Delor.es model. 2'h yrs
E 0 E M IF P crater. ean n~· ~~v: c~r~~rs.P~~~ & AccHsoriH For Sale. Moving Sale Gara~e Sale Ill Alley 400 baby furn .• I i.,q.uo r old, like new. Must sell,
--_. _._ --· --ing record. Apply in Wheel conversions <in · Misc. furn. Must Sell. Block. Heliotrope & Ins. cabinet. Sat. Onlf. 295 makeoffer.640"2544 19 a rt ti 111 • d 0 y s. SECRET ARY person. Edler lndustrie~. ~uires van or large sla· CdM S Del C M For Newport Center 210 1 Dove St. .. N . B . tion wagon and a good door to outdoor> $25/uP.. 960-5168 . at9am Mar. . Firewood Special. Fa11· ~ hour shifts. A r oc A rt driving record Phone Group rental rates avail. . laslic Bargain ~ cd S3S H • loolli Stock Brokerage Firm cross rom irpo · 642.4321 a nd ~sk for Forinlocau675.6510. Sears cc:>mpactor. game Salesman .s tenni s Anything you .want. we · · · ,... ,.. ~ for a Need mature person with SHOES LES Oceanfront Bicycles ~ble. k1tcb. table, metal samples selUn g al cost have. odds & ends lo eleg 99>25S8/&98·23l2. way to 111ak• •xtra goodtyping&shorthand. Part time sae s man or ~illizm;eeley or Don (ootheBoardwalkat file, swivel rocker. ~· womens & boys. furn. 2416 Orange Ave, Racquet Club of Irvine .....y • f•w a.o.r. a Excellent benefits. Call Balboa Pier) garage tools. art sup-Fri/Sat/Sun. 645·9291 219 C.M. ramily membership~-"'-111 •=::worts-Marjorie644·2442 woman for eve hours. EQUAL plies. 1607 Dorothy Ln, Grant St. N.8. incl transf fee 6'0-8383 _.., Expr, pref. or will train OPPORTUNITY Schwinn 27.., varsity 10. NB. Off Mariner . f'rt.Sun Air cond $50, couch. chrs, · · · · "'9 _. .t, atop ECRETARY·Telephone-right per;ion. Apply In EMPLOYER s pd. Like new, s95 . 9.l2Qnly. Beautiful Large House end lbls. wht bdrm set. Russell Surf Board: New. bJC91d apeClk to us! Typing.filing.telex. Must person. Ask for Mr. Can· -......_ • ....__ ......... _ 559-6645 ft 6 PM Plants & Easter Flowers hsehld items, hair d;yer. no dings 6'9" $110 <:all greet customers well. non.Hemph111'sShoes,54 ...,._....... IS """ ,..,_..... a RIVIERA HIDEABED 957-17~. 31U Sumatra trunk 2674 Redlands Dr. PauJ8'5-i139 · ·
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Mon·Fri. 8am·5pm. For Fashion Island. NB. ~wortcfcwce? 24io Nishiki $55. Good queen. naugahyde. xlnt C.M. F'r1.SUn. CM.
interview contact JoAnn 644-4223 ~pplty ~Nuts is look-cond. Also 2 repairable cond.$150. 675·1787 Massive Neighborhood TRAS--H--&-T_R_E_AS_U_R_F:_1DratJpes. nea,r nFie~. g~ld
hows at: 54(}.4001. Salary $80().$85() mg for middle aged de· bikes 536-4562 · . •· an que satin. ts wm-per rno. S1lkscr~ncrswantedfor pendablehelp.No exper. .· . Queen-sz bed+ ,linens, Sal~·O!ientalrug,Color SAT & SUN. 819 W. ~6'&10'+.S35&$40
cretary. Local Photo
Mfg firm seeks exp'd
secretary. Shorthand &
ell.pert typist a must . Gen
ore duty S7SO start +
benetrits. Larson Ent.
for appl. 714.557.5220
tee slurt co. expenenced nee. We will train. Apply SchWUlll bike. boy s 10· $4.S. Old oak chair. $65. 1V s, bikes. baby items. Balboa Blvd .. NB. p31r. Incl. dee. rods.
&trainees.Alsoncedcx· inperson.1854 Newport spd varslty.24",$70.Gd Cabinelldsk, S65 ~book'Case,cyclone ""· t •-A U 759-1914 *Carl's
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perienced screen maker Blvd C M cond. 640·1665 Dresser / d ~ k s 4 5 fencmg. etc. I Blazmg rSa unu ure "' PP ances. ---------to start immediately · · · 646-9823 • Star. Irvine. offCuJver to t.1Sun 9-4 3942 Banyan. Electnc dryer S75. Flared
Call for appt m Laguna Wo m e n n eeded ror Mens 5 speed. 26" bike, lrvineCenterDr.Sal8·2. lrvme .559·4643 VW ft'nders $30. Corning
Hills,770.0022 housecleaning serv. lire pump included. SSO. Cstm 3-pc curved SC<.' "'---fr""refng. Broyhill topstoveS150.631·28S4 ---------1 Good &h R bbl • 673-4145 t1onaJ w/match corocr 8at/Sun 12·4 4.995 Pasco riu:i• ~~ Spanish Teoc:her Ragt:lc,p. ~:0'7~7 es table approx 18'. All Segovia I r v1ne Off couch, port wshr/dryr. Pnced for immediate 2092 S. E. Bristol
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J must learn conversa· down cushions. Loo lg for Turtlerock Dr. butcher blk kit. set,. s ale. membership In
tional Spanish in 3 Merc:hmtdi1e ~llCYC·LE nu apt. Good cond. Must Garage SaJe. Hilton St, naluraJ wood twn bed. 2 John Wayne tennis club.
Marketing secretary to
div1s1on manager of
state wide Financial
months.675-9667 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ".,'"' sell. Make offer 642-3455 Sat/Sun Edwards /Ed-~r::1u~r~0 "[J · 1 ~~~~ OnJy$1200.C3ll675-5231.
Special i,, discount to .W•u 1005 *CLOSEOUT* or645-SOOOapt 409 inger. Drums. radio Evcrytbmg goes . Fri· Complete set of Melmac
RetailSales Services firm . Xlnl ReaJEstateSchool ••••••••••••••••••••••• Upto200/o off. SELL idle items with a equip. CB antenna. Sun. 642·6335. 1596 (service for 8>. Beige le
Call Don. 673-7300 ROl.LERSKATE Daily Pilot Cla:.s1f1ed Ad toys. exerctsors. Redlands Pl. CM white. $10.00. 631·347.C JEAN DAHL growth opportunities.
Typing 55 +wpm. Ex· o.slCJMf Sportsw•ar perience necessary. Ca 11 Need exper person in 833-0996
Anlique Music Boxes!
STAN D OPERATOR SotMachines!Clocks! Rentals, Sales & Ac· r---~~~'r.":~~"'.-~""""""""!l!lllM!"lll!~"!""~~~'."!'"111!!!!1"1:1'!
s ales of fashion•---------
mercbandise, full or Secretarial A n t.
parl·time. Newport 2().30hrsperwk. Flexible
Beach area. Salary com· sc h e d u I e . S a I e s ·
mensurate w/exper. Cal Engineering Firm needs
_i_or_a-'P.-P_t._642_· ·_24_44_. ___ 1 sharp worker s uit able
for advancement to
RN technical s ales. Duties Relief nurse. days for incld typing (must be ac-
small SNF. apply in curate) filing & phones.
person. The Gardens, 4 No SH. Call Ann 646·1754 Glenneyre, Laguna ,,,.,, .... ...... Beach. 494-Bm5 or-........ .
Sales Secretary/Bkkpr.
Beeline Fashion b as Irvine area Real Estate Deve lope r seeks openfogs ror Stylist. secretary ror construe·
Earn wardrobe, profit, tioo dept. Will train. _ no_deli __ ._ve_ry_. 832 __ ·4_383_. __ 1 must enjoy people. Call
SALIS POSITION 546--S750
W• Ried tMNre, SECIET AllAL
Swap Meet. $100 per HUGESEl.ECTION
wk e nd .' Ca 11 < 7 14 l AIRtrf c•
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· art now. Local Amway GalleriH
Distributctr ofrers op· Openw'ed.thruSat.
portunlly for good eam · 1802 Ketterin11. Irv.
cessories. Most sizes m
stock.
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Balboa Pier. Balboa
675·6501
ings. Gel the whole story. (714) 754· 1777
No experience. Call --------llilcllMJMahrial18025
968-0059AM-2PM . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANTI.OU E SHOW Stationery Store an
Corona del Mar needs ex· per'd sales lady. f'ull·
Ume. 5 days, xlnt work-ing conds . Especially
fine clientele. 675·1010
STOCK IOY /Dri•.,.
l> to 40 hrs per wk. Must
have good driving re ·
cord. Apply w Lee & AS·
soc. Interior Design.
S70Glenneyre, Lag Bch.
AND SALE H1D1tington Center Mall.
April 5.6,7.8. Exhibitor
space available. EM·
PIRE EXHIBITIONS.
645-53<Cl.
Sliding glass door. 6ft.
screen & frame. n on
safety glass. xlnt cond,
'S50. 546-1052
Doga 8040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
DOG TltAIMIMG IN the Bluffs Exquisite No Ume to attend class? French settee. chrs. Call ohn vanity, tbls. Cutglass. __ J __ 548_·0059 ___ _
rare candlelabras. &
rare pieces. paintings,
jewelry & more. 640·4367.
AKC Afghan puppies.
males & females. 714/649-2014 llDll•alecl. nsponib ASS~ST AMT ........ to ...... MIH IEALESTATE * * * AHTl9UESHOW Have Staffordshire Bull
potltlo•. SalH H Challenging career opp· TClllllio Uchida Dmfy thnt S.... April Terriers, AKC. pups. peritHe llelpfllt b ty as assistant to Prcsi· 2240 Rutgers Drive Ith.~-C...ter Eves. 492·4714
ROt rt~recl. We wi dent of expanding multi· Costa Mesa Mal 405 Fwy. & lead! Ger. Shep. pups 8 wks.
corporate Real Estate Vouarethewinnerof llvd.H.1. Champion blood line, ..... 'w*MI "Hltfial OJ>eration. Prestigious two free tickets Xlnl temperment. Top 557..ol2' -office. NB, near O.C. ($10.00value),to OakSecretary/Bookcase1 quality. Low prices.
Afrport area. MUST IUGS IUHMY lealied Jlass doors, gooo SS0-$200. 759-9336.
SALISPBSOM have R eal E s tate MEETTHE condition, $450. San for SLAVJCK'S Fine 'License & strong back· s•--HEROES Clemente 498-3904 ~rwegian Elkhound PUP· Jewelers in our fine ground in brokerage, de· .,,.._ ' pies. 3 M, 3 mos old.
•jewelry dept. Ex · velopmenl, syndication Aprill3 FINE AuntENTIC 18th· Anytime638-4216
perienced person pre· or Propty mgmnt. Strong Loog Beach 19th century Country
!erred, however retail secy skills a must. CooventionCenter English Fuml.ture: Lad· Young ~emale. black,
experience will be con· Benefits, Profit Sharing Arena der'back Windsor chairs, long haired Chihuahua,
sidered. Man" benefits & of ply for advance· Tickets may be claimed secretary, bacon settle, ~good home. $25. "' Sal Se d by calling 642·5678, ext. -1..-•-b'-pp b .....,.,_,., l.ncluding profit sharing. men . •rf open. n 272 •aa;o.Of'Y ... ""· .• Y ---------1 For appointment contact Reaume w/Salary his-. * * * a P P t . o n I y . Old Eng. Sheepdogs, 11.ll llUDIOO at 84-4-1380. tory. dates to: Mr. o.c. 640-4236/64UBT7 AKC. 6 WU old. $250.
E.O E Berman, Pres. 56311:!9 Eves · · Quail Place Companies Teacher Aides, preschool, Outrageous Sale. By THE ·
SALD We need 2 am· 1400QuaUSt ,Suitel35 Costa Mesa area , 'IWO OF US Sat only. Scotch Terrier/SUkleTer· bitJom mature people to NB, Calli. 93660 f\ll~~pt-Ume permanent 1834-F Newport Bl. rr. rier Mixed Pups. $4-0
vilit expectant mothers ' '-'UAIL poeitioos. 548·2550. CM firm. 49$-631.Sdays ~~e=:::.r:~tc T Teachers Aide & Kin· *""w" 1010 9 mo. AKC register ed part:y~":s;ralmilarex· PLACE dergarten tea c her ....................... cream color ed Lab
.,... top pay + -n1s ~t!~~as,:oc=~ FREIGHT DAMAGED female. spayed. Super boGUMa. Ho1p. avail. ,._.._ "' Sch':ol, 540 ... ~50 or H<Yl'POrNT SALE. sD for hunting or family
Tracy at BABYLAND 10,.. Tll l:JO ,...... 6t(M753 w. Wamer or Harbor, q . 640-9470
541-0122 Sama Alla. t'J't.2921 . TECHNICAL EDITOR Dobles, red female, black SALES WOMAN·Lad. le1 STIATIYI Eula def journalism BAJ\GAJNS.UMd refrt11. male, 10 wu, purebred,
boutiGue'a. Lliuna Bcb SISTAMT tnfn'g or 'exp '5 eom-Wlbrs, dryn, prur, bat 9>.Sandy. 498-4191
•Calta lleH. P'UU/part he pekt. Top naUonal preheiasive knowledge of ...,_, •uerv. ~at ........ Y• 1045
Umt. llonelt, depend, ccrporaUon WO(k clo.e· motorcycles req, com· Appl. -..u, ......... ••••••••••••••
capeble . Good P•Y It 1.f wl menaie1aent. Good 1Mel' ~P 1tron1l1 pref. Xlat 1uard do1 . 1reat
beaeftta. Mr EdwUda, 1tlll1. Bu1y fun Job, Ji'al' utioDa1 motorcycle l.c•uomeUi.ina valuable? w/cb.lJdren. LI mos 11 •·1111. $12.000. Allo Fee joba. llapdne. Send retwne Place an ad Tn °"" Lott mixed breed 147-4621
SD.I. Idle it.em• with • Dtil1 PUat CJQllfled Ad. ...... Call lluy O'Connor to: Shella Lawlor, 1411 and Found column1 . ---------MN001. Snellin1 6 Snell· llonrovl• Av, NB. nNa. 11\at's where people look 3 malt puppiea, blact. 6 lDI of Newport leach when they've foUnd ID wbokl.
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._.Add »H rb. ...._.bie5.e0'15S f1J.1'U _ _ _ powe r"4 fr trlr. Fully ~· Avail Eaater. '57 T·Bird, POrthole top, 2 ly must sell by thl1 brakes,~ & clutch. ~ cbk'k or ~ or tW:d n1n tqUApped 75'·08. •::;:.-/ _70 engines, S7®C)/OBO. Dys weekend SOSO/offe r . .-,, :Ml-5798 , .... to. ·--~ IOtl -Tv • . d ~7318.549-00M eves 675-9810675-$228613--3468 v bo PILOT,.tMTIUe l I-· IOIJ --WANTF.D 615 ' Lux ury ....................... al Explorer'. Loa ed. · '•Dodie' u .loGI x. P O 8DicUeo · -•••••••••••••••••••• •••-•••••••••••••••••• Yarht for lae bac:k & SlftAYAILAILI S115 per week S90 WOODY 194e Ford Xlnt '88EI CamlnoMaUbu,327, ltroftlrunner.11100
QieUMNa C. .._ tun.hall t t.aclt too •all BuaaJful Z " c:ok>r TV, 2 <'hatter, aUp avail. Call YAC""-~l weekend. 5ff·40S• or cood.$6500. ' PS, PB. AC, A M/FM, ft.rm.41M5'1tmoraings ' -h4t9d mint coodllaon l:a wmty, ltff delivery, NBVC63MIJOO ............. ~ 8M41IZ 844-7113 ne w mags, headers, after'_9_. _____ _
O'Neill Su'tf'w~ Tapi'd smo·-... _ 6461* as· Dfb double ender all Sbp wanted for 43' Gra11 cuatom Min i M otor lttaNll... paint, Urea. xlatlhruout, MllllW..e-4 tStO =:.'t~;, Sll~es.9·~ ~ JWlM amplUl~r W/4 WlnUld ~ or Alive! flber11au, 2-53Glll 'dsl M&riner~ri: ~:~ ~· New enc. trans. V.wdn tSJO 129115. --~ •ft 6PM .•••••••••••••••••••••••
---.--12' a peelt u s Ac ~TVsU~ motor,S.OO.M2·7066 ~autlfull; mllD· ~~~~t-:r:~·14t, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 776-01'70dya.KenSmith WIWll.l :IUY
Sin1le phu~ t-lcrt r1 C91C111e. Todd, 4'4·32'18 __ __ 18• Run bout tamed boat No kids or TV SC Gets 19mpg '78 GMC Camper Van. '73 El Camano V-8, auto, YOUI DATSUN ~-3tlpl1.thp/118h~ OHlar;;-...... a 15" ro&or-TV $1~ I yr rbll ~de. ~~of:~.~ pets.MS-MM as0o.ai.Wfl5-8 PM .. Xlnt cood.S8000.498-W3 A/C. P /B, P /S , xlnt. PAJDFOR OR NOT
642.337\1 Af50 lnrt"Oll\ I , .. 8011 watr Frtt dcl fi ct up hn 00 bit t2U) between ll-6pm. S.1250. 640-0085 TOP DOLLAR To Kt'Ad oou~. n ·••I 942 $340 ~ N 1 r eng. AVALONHAllOR '11 VW Camper, bubble --c·•s andboob.oottovcrJlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• W CN . ewpor 867·8622, 860·9777 . , ri vailable topf\lllyequlpped hook· '72 Cardina l. self. '72_Dat.s~. cherry, orig ,._.,_... -
uoly m . .Xlnt new & uaed ok fum. · •8572 ~:12:r. 0:ve~ $45,ooo: •'· 19 + 11ro. · S3500. contained, Lmmac cond. p&IDl. beige, new tires,
l<du.rbls.Md Att d bowl plan 1114'3. wk benrh<'a ltCA radaolpbno/TV rom· SKJPJ ACK 24 • F t 8 . Twin call a.ft 5, 673-9176 ~48 S1SOO Firm. 646-5222. ndio, $2300. M5-662S
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831.1l7') 49J.JJ7S In~ miac lnl'. ny rt• Eltf'CUOVI' d~k & C'halr slatt. Ltn ang iarea LOO step. Vllfi'+more . ••Sldlh.Speecl& -•o T ........ T ... .--1 9170 c~ion cba~~r~.d~:~ tsdale trim , lo m1, 2 ~able ort~r accepted Co•t S67 ... ~ell $42.. mlM.'h to move. M1tkt' of Sl2.500/bst.John615--t229 -.v ••••••••••••••••••••••• k I $ tanks, hvy duty spnngs. WEPAYTOPDOLLAR tn:i~ o ., "' .. ., fer '1IMMr12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co h r a es• x n l 2 5 0. 2 tone paint. P riced lo 966-2274 ZODIAC MK ll·C 12. 16• S h t T h ·t · 27n. ac m an t ravel 549-1417 lortopllledcan-foreigo. ••• IUdw.IUW
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-~& ..... --'--c u s e r a 1 1 •-"-. '"""5. xlnl. cond. -~---Rae------• aeU99-152S domestlcs or classics. If --... --w/20HP Mere, ExceUent rl be rglass S ki· boa t, Dbl"'....,.bed""1' fri 1 Cumplete l elcphont" ,_.. rs re g rg • e, ----------•your car Is extra clean, ~~· l"'m, 22 ITT 11 key cond $1800. Mus t sell w/125 Johnson OB, trlr , · • ._..:.. b .,·l · lods t540 ·n Dodge 4x4, immac .. see• FIRST' 0 0 "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ "100 ~ uo l967 propane. \.&l&a, w on loaded w/extras, lo ma·. · ·
up •• al bo A ..auJW . I d .d St 500 b I . it D '>AOZ 327 Cb $7Dlorbest. 646•1929 =es w /lntercom + a .. 9010 ...,.,, ...,.,.,., .,..,,. Jacki .. Reese hitch in ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~
.... rmtn x ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 32' Wd Luhrs/single 21' Cruiser 1976 Wakika c u e · • e o w atsun.,.. · evy You arl'the winner of
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April l3
Long Beach
Coovenlion Center
complete system Ong. Ding 2 fbrgls 7• need dsl. $10 500 or consider Marine Olds 454. $1700 & bo<*. At $4,250. or best eng. New paint & int. '74 El Camano w/camper
cosD1 vteSlrs'a.800t roans&. kine' rgeffmOOOote. ~~cond· S2S leloa. TS'wo' oRa rs, part.nep Pr • '!'i!~~Jr moor. ~7kel""'ive r pa Y m en ts . li:::.~ ... Sel II. 870-69 746. 1000 mi. 714·S4 l ·0741. sheleanll, lloa~~Aow1~!tr as, • . ..
call cliverter. On it. cost t n . 12• an· Ing. P. ·.....,........, ... · ,..... vn ty 180 4 wt..I Drivn 9550 c · 0 mi._,. ""'"
all6,uking$500._962·24S9 M2·7099days. 1 / 1i rf-&1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·ssChevy2Ton.flatbed. ,#l a.o.--pc_..,
orT15-lT1• REUi •RD !! loGh. ..t rm.,O\o Ui1011 Closed sU frame front whl Stake sides, s plit rear 292SHarbOr Bl vd. :n A Ch ... w 9050 ....................... crank. $500. Xlnt cond. end. $2000. 493--5789 COSTA MESA
N E W 0 F F I C E lnlormallon leading to ....................... Cc2191rs. Sdtt/ Eves 6'5-7278 979 .. 2500
Arena
Tickets may be claimed by calling 642·5678, ext.
272
FURNITURE, Oak/sad· ideotillcallon of boat m· * • * Reilt 9120 d1e bm: 4 exec desks, 4 volved in hit & run acci· Uoyd E. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jwlio Servi~•. Parts v-95 70 UI
exec chairs, 2 s teno dent with a CAL 24. Utility Camper shell blln &Accftsori•• 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nE BUY desks & chairs. 6 Oak MOORED orf Lido Isle. 2226 Port Abe een Pl. ..i.-.d· . d ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• USED c •as bookcases, 6 brn legal Newport Beach s~~. s1 e WUl ows, r un-1970 DATSUN 1.977 Dodge Tradesm an A
f1lecab, md Oak conf. la· WkRi ndB of 3/17. 2!>nt11ct Youarethewinner of rung lines, for sm all ENGINE1600 van. V8, 26,000 m l., CALL ----*-*_* ____ , ble w/4 Oak/bm uphol ev~~~~ 646·-71 or twofneticJ&.ts truck.$325.645-6625 545-7884 cust.om lDSide, green 2· Used Car Mgr
C A R p ET M F G R chairs, IBM electr 60. ($10.00value), lo Slide-in camper for m ini tone specsal paint. fully 540-5630 ~12 ~ a...a--t--IUGS , ........ y truck, good cood. $395. '70 Plymouth Gold Dustu carpeted & panelled m· specializes in apt hse ---""" for""'rt• s ide. port holes. air replacement we install & Execllllve desk &chair ......... 9030 MEETS THE 646-3'58 ---00.7347 vents, sun roof , high IOll~SO\ & so~
• LINCOLN·MERCURY you save $. 549·8181. S300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPB-HEROES 8ft. cab-over Dolph in. bac k s wi vel c h atrs, -~----Call anytime.642·1675 2 Varienl #28 stainless APRIL 13th , Loading jacks. Clean. Carburetor Pll-4 Solex 2 spare tare ract... wide 2626 HARBOR BLVD
IEACH POSTAL steel winches. S500 each. Long Beach Goodcond. 548-6773. ban-el. Porsche or VW. tJres w/ mags . AM /FM COSTA MESA. SERVICE l Steel case PoSture chr 6 step Taylor boarding Convention Center ............... _ ......... •lL-91 ,,_0 492-8385 _ tape cassette 16450.
$50. 1 Steelcase desk $75. ladder SSO ~l Arena ....,..._...~ .-. .. 8'7(M.'i64 (Fullerton).
Pnvat.e post office boxes lSleelcasetyping tbl SSO. ---· · Tickets may be claimed .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Paar 900Xl6.5 tires & i1 T 1 for rent . Con venient l lBM Elec typwrtrS350. •ZODIAC* by calling 642-5678, ext. nrEMO.P EDDLER wheels $.15. PairVW "'.an tow~t.e~t'L~~ioW '76 GMC Rallye·STX .
location. Easy parkmg. All ite ms li ke n ew. m . New P EUGEOT MO· benchsea\as.15. VW w1de all fact opt. well maint. Window _van. Load ed -~!!a:s!tee~.:i>o.bac k 83.1-1656 ~Trte~~?/~fTS * * * PEDS Reg $4&9, Now wbeels&t res.642·3379 mcrru.S2950.96.1-8848. ~;=,firm . 646·7115
292.sCollegeCosta Mesa PLUSH 28• SAJ LBOAT 1319. 63l·3830 l.JOO VW ENGINE. RUN· Ford250 4 ht bed II --------
9 14 P o r sch e e n g . TELEPHON E (714>540-2070 loadedforraceor cruise . Mus t sacrific e ne w NING. u c 1887 bar.lghts~~;~s &~~~h '77 Ford Chaleau Club Co mp letely reb ll. ANSWERING o...... _,. W"" 351 V8 A/C stereo Installation avail Make MACHLNE 20HP J ohnson. Manual In p rime N e w port • .._oet moped,dbl bskl more.552·6568 '?" •• • • • • M · p /I gasc • .,An 6731238 pnvacy glass, extr as. Offer 847·7619 Major brands. large dis· start. short shaft. 7.odlac anna. vt pty w ease an,......,. . ·m Chevy Impala. 2 dr ·16 Blazer. Lo m1 . AIT. 83.1-34
WEIUY
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CHEVROLET -----counts, sales & service. floorboard. Xlnt cond. to resp. sailor on prime '76 Cimatti, good condi· hardto p les motor & PS M F ___ 1_1._. ____ _
Garage Sale-Stereo w /4 P hon·Trona cs, 15095 49S-8458 Ron. sharing basis. $265 per . I . $ 90 trans. $100. 9am ·4pm . :~· . d t I 3M. ~ nek '75 Chevy van. reg .:as. 21 AutoCenterDnvt! .1uant spkrs. & quad. mo. 714-848·0107 eves. lion, omi, 1 · 631 .• c:cc roa ires. 1 ga tan 1 d d · d d JRVJNE B e C h B l v d · I 5'&9-1047 ._, & trlr pkg. Ma.oy extras. s 1 1ng r , wan owe · 7 8-7 22 Household & baby items. a · #10 Ban ent winch, x nt. rad/htr. v.8, auto, .79 re· 6 2
2093 Santa Ave. C.M. Westminsler894·0720 $80 .. 2 Wilcox Crall loats,Soil 9060 ~=/ AlltosforSal• SS500.S59-49S4. gis. New ca. s m og •---------
646-7631Sat/Sun 9·4. All m etal office desk manne heads S40 ea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Factory 4x4LuvTrucks. 3 passed. S8M. c lean. WANTED!
Persian & Onental rugs . 72"x36", $100; swivel 646-3631,644-8910 HOBIECAT.16' ....................... Anti .. u / tochoosefrom. $4.500. P.P .S49·1252CM Late model 1'oyotas,
Fine quality. Reasona desk cbr , metal $25; Matched eng C·C 6 . Race ready. Trailer + MustSac. '79 Y.amaha 750 CIGllks 9520 Caseyal55l·S398 .72 Dodge Maxi-Van bub· Volvos, Pickups & Vans
ble queen szbed&mlsc. sec'y chr, m etal $20. gears, shafts, props, Nd extras.G<irood.530-2703 Spec .• 1800 m1. Sells for ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble top cmpr, many C.lhastoday!
493.5799 B.2917 wori<,offer.646-4700eve. Corp must divest itself of $3185 Will sell for $2900. '46FORDWOODIE Trsb 9560 xtras. $4800/ofr/trade
. 38' Kel xtra ordinary ~ · Fully restored! 113,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-1968 _
locih, ,owtr 9040 workmanship. la vish use 1972 HONDA Elsinore 675-6161 ·(II g.s 396 El Camino. 69K ·72 Ford van. (Super ) EARLE lf<E
••••••••••••••••••••••• of teak, fully oulfitted. Entire Bike Recently '71 J ensen Interceptor mi. AT-PS-PB-2 gas AMIF M stereo. Auto.
'78 Scarab-330 TS out· Re p lacem ent cost Rebuilt. E xcellent cond. EJ; salver. llhr. all pwr. Ulnk.s. $2100. or trade on PS, PB. custom anl. & t-~,"!", ........ H-,.-..,-.......... --t
drives.85hours.Loaded! ea>xce.ooopted.Bldsover$40,000 Sl ,OOO . Ca ll eves air, ~ad. Koms . Xll ·59.·72 Vette +cash wheels. Lo m1. Sharp c .... Mne
65 mph I St ed 494-4747, or see at 462 St. cond c..oc o.,., -. ,A~,101 sA,.,.,1 Pus. or on Larson Y h S I . 3,000 673-7311 ......,..,.,.s. S2995.631·9971.S-8PM. ..... ~-.,,. ~ ..... tra1ler.Mustsell/bestof· act aes Ann 's Dr ., Laguna ---------
fer. 2703 W Cst Hwy NB Beach. Wos, Mew 9100 ~s. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9800
73 l-82 I 6C"°-1 64&.9667 18 370 DR Suzulu -Like • • •• • • • • • • • •••••••••• •• •• • •• • • • • • • • ••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••••••••• •••••• •••••• ••••••• • • ••
1971 Pinto Automatic.
Low mileage. Excellent
condition. $1000/bcst or.
fer. 551-9543 PM
546-1200Cwortd Etchells 22 IJ389, lop New, Asking $1 ,150.
Ask for Jerry Perk ms cood, Sll.900. 771-0458 before 3 p.m.
FtlERGLASS 645-4068 ---------r"78 Yamaha TT 500, dirt
1970 29' California Lido J~ wttrlr (#403).
Sportfash. TS new eng, f Good cond, $950.
FB. VHF, DS. full Cash. 968-4275
bike, ljke new, ndden
less than 50 miles, SHOO.
540-2949
$21,SOO. ~6600 '76 Santa Cruz 27 w/lrlr. Must sell! RM 125 B:
14' Fiberglass hshing boat Full race. north sails. Good cond . $600 or best
& trlr. SOhp Evinrude Sl9,500. 637·6043eves. offer. 493--1806
'Tl Jeep Cherokee 4 whl motor w/elec start. Full 25' Schock Day Sailer, '78 Enduro DT 175. One
. dr,fullyloaded20,000 mi canvas top. 646·1105, boat&sailsgd cond.Sac. thousandmiles,like new,
quarau m. pet cage. asking s7 ooo . Cal l 646-l430. $2700.529-4893 $900.557-8393
camer a. !a mps, e n · 847-61127. •n.'20· Century i5 Reinell 24·. F1y bridge, 12' Snowbird by Schock '75YamahaYZ125.
c yc lopedia, Fl s~er 110 235 H/P full canvas custom trlr, ma ny ex· F/G moored in Nwpt' S295or bestoffer .
t urn l. ab I e • add! n g open bow dual batteries, !~!~..!l. 2,500. 548· 7698. S400.' (213) 592·2687 · 640-5199 machine, t ypewriter mn y xtras $8.900. ....,......., ~-IM7-6827 ~ER ror sale. #4481. ·n KZ-650 Kawasaki, lk
ak, hollow form. 1978 ---------11 ALUMINUM SSSO. complete. Call ev new, see lo apprec, 3700
Xlnt rondallon. $275. Grand ma's wash bow FISH IOAT 673--1391 mi, Morris mags, $1800.
675-5669 a ft e r 6 PM , patcher, Oaguerrotype, 16· Slarcraft. center con· 641Hl328, 835-2700
before9.\M c l o i son n e vase. sole. 20 HP Johnson!••••••••-•
W F Shorelinetllt trlr. P ... ,.vET .. 11"-'58 Ha r ley Da vidson avecresl ernery or ~-"" .. Panbead. Xlnl cond. lamr base. old crystal SJ.295 Action Boats Complete with sails & Larry 1 728-4834
bow . art glass. oriental Comer Bch/Csl Hwy H B rigging. Bristol condition · ·
nig, nunl oil lamp. S43 -engine a nd trans Motor HoMts. s•1
Victor ia, 7 ·9A M or ~~~r~'.c~:t perfect. Summer & Rent/Storacie 9160 ~-,.-----=-~-=---• 3--SPM winter cover s. 2nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• t----------11 &1.1-2781.ex326 days. owner. By a ppt. only. Qlst.om van mot.or home
o used Flutes, S125 Have you read today's SlS,000 (714) 673-5900 '64 Ford w/CB. $2300.
e a c h . 0 n e w a I n u t Classified Ads? If not , 2166 College Ave. pedestal end table. $.15. 9040 it----------t wrought iron hanging ~~~~n~he best loGh. rower 9040 loots. Power
allpaper job cancelled. lamp, SlO. 615-5860 11----------••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Top quality. Sell cheap b . ,, -King bedspr ead. Fuc s1as ~ pots, 3
Black pola r bear fake V a r I .e t t e s . 7 5 ~ . fur. 848-3806. Eatabhshed staghorn lt:'.".:---::~--:-:--:-:--1 on b oa rd s • s o m
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5$7·2132
1971 FIAT 850 coupe lood
cood., 45 mpg, make of·
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'74 Xl9: Mags, stereo
tape, Cbeny cond. Tan.
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'78 FAIRMONTS
'78 ZEPHYRS
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'78 T-BIRDS
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$4399
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'78 PINTO WAGS $3750
'78 MUSTANG ll's '4299
'78 GRANADAS
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979-2500 12 MONTH-12,000 MILE LIMITED POWER TRAIN VI ARRANTY
With air-conditioning. automatic transmission. power steering and brakPs .
radio. radials and more available on most models.
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2375 Long Beaeh Blvd 213/596-1276
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6840 Reseda 81 21311~ n &A
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1356·6tn Ave 7141233 6868
lOS AMGEUS
9601 S Seoutveda
(Near LA Arrport)
2131n6· 1350
f'ASADENA
980 E Color aoo 213/ 792. 4156
IUllANI(
4521 Empire Aw
213/8At-OM1
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244 H Indian Ave
714/32!>-2189
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GET 'MORE
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FOR YOUR Dl·M.E
WITH OUR NEW
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Becaose of the recent unusual weather, we have had
the misfortune of 26 new automobiles sustaining slight
amounts or "hail damage" ...
However, our misfortune can b e your fortune! The
automobil~s involved are 26 brand new Buick Ope ls; ·
Buick's best economy car with an estimated city e.p.a. rating
of 24 m.p.g. *. ( 4 speed model).
All of these new cars have a full factory warranty and
will be sold "a s is" with respect to the slight hail damage.
Now, here's the best news! Every one of the Opels will
be sold to the buying public at this fantastic price:
•IM UNDER DEALER INVOICE!*
We have a great selection of 2 Doon, 4 Doon & Sport
Coupee. Don't mi88 this opportunity for a great economy
car at a great economy price -hurry!
Bauer Bolek
-Opel Division:__
2925 Harbor Blvd., Coeta Meaa
·vour mllalQe m.y VflfY due to
drt'lllng oondltloM. your drMno
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or truck ln stock (Cra"fl. $24,000 Call eves & US before you buy SEE US FIRST! week·ends. in-as21. TODAY!!! ~.-.Ct
~ '71 250: R.ebwlt t rans. ~/....... 81,000 ml. Xlnt cond
2150Harbor Blvd. l.'5600. 979-5427
COSTA MESA
645-S700 IMMACULATE • '75 230 ---------1 4eyl. 4dr. white sedan 2925 Harbor Blvd
Want Ad Help' 642 5678 20-22ml.. per 1al. 640-900! COSTA MESA
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leather seats . audio
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PORSCHE
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BUY/LEASE
71 Toyota, auto trans.
27mpg, depe ndable
transportallon. S2895.
Call bel. 8AM-3Pll,
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71 Celica uftback, 5-spd.
air. AM/FM cass stereo.
23.000 ma's, $5450.
llZl-7777.
Roadster. Ong made in every respect. Priced for
'70. Completely re-niade '7'71h 924: Black/ Black. '88 9US, super condition. quack sale. $4500. Eves
'71 Corrolla 1600cc, 4 spd,
new eng/clutch/ paint/·
tires. much more: xlnt
cond. must sell, $1400.
631-3241
for present ownr In '78. al e. sunroor. alloys. :.>,000 on eng & trans. _536-_. _lO_l _l.______ Tri...... t767
It's a Classic in superb am/Im s te r eo cass . S8.~o. 842·2508 dys , ·12 911 T Coupe : New •••••••••••••••••••••••
cond. The pnce Is more Lowered. all xt ras . 770-2.84laft5PM. cond. Show car. 7P8·831l 1970DIUMPH than Cair but farm . $3500. $10.500 or TIO lse. 8-3. or Eves 830-2818 f 714-634·1727. 913-21117: al\6.675-8836or Placing a Classified ad is · 141 E.16th St . C.M TR·6 ---------1 !J74 .. 5383 as easy as da&IU\g your '72 9UT. 53K ma. Green. (7149 642·8366 A strong running six cyl
Classified Ads. your ooe-l>hone. Gave us d call. Alloys. Konis. lowered.''!'~~~~~~~~! convertible which is fast stop shopping cent~r. Sell ad.Je items 642·5678 We'll do the resl 642·5678 Bra. cover. XU,t cond. 1: 9755 becoming a .. classic ".
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-Sc C. lmmaclJI~ '.cond. OF THE YEAR'' COSTA MESA
S7000. Days.1848-0Z62. Good inventory in stock. tn.zsoo
eves & Wknds.S45-4140 Hurry whale they last• '70 TRI. GT6 +. totally
I MIRACLE restored; over 13,000 in-Porsche 924. 1977. ye low. 1u1 " ..... "/R .... "ULT o-"-" s unroor. a uto. A /C. ....uuou• _...,. vested.12tl95.~
AM /PM cassette. lo 2150Harbor Blvd
mi"s. Xlnt cond. 545-5436 COSTA MESA l'ind what you want m
aft 6pm & wknds. 645-5700 Datly Pilot Classifieds.
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CALIFORNIA
EPA MileGCJe Estimates
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'72 FUITWOOO IHllM. ~8()-1 """ -Ct\HMcontlOI ·-Oll'/9' " lull -SNro -p c-.. • (1$0ELVI
$2999
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MARK Y M -· i_., • -AM/FM -eo w/1-... ,_ 1111
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l10alAUl $1599
'76 CHIYY MOMTl CARLO
Full -llCIOIY .,, cond ' I.--.. 100 l••• NEW c:ono~ooo Wfln Ol'll Y
1• 000 -•ODONlOt
$3999
'71 COUPI Dl VIW
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$5999
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book. $~800 548-SUI "18 ElftMe Wp, V-t. •uto. .. v._1wlln<ta c:rul~ control. •II po._,., ... ,
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mvtt. 38.000 ml $SOOO Waaon Pu II~ equl pl ~5418 or 64MS2l Clean 40.000 ml $3900 OJig coat lltOOO i>ttSHl "18 Regal Turbo. loa low bll S400C). ll.3t·3514 1mmat'. Must Sl•ll. $fi ---or 8 /0 . 644·9450: 673 3338 '72 F.Jectra Ltd. air. full
power. l owner . $1800.
'72 Le Sabre auto. A/C, 1168 3516aft 5 :io P S, P/8 , 4 dr. 49,400 m1, -
dnt.. SlSOO. 646·1456 lt71 IUICIC
'72 ~late Wgn.-See It, US... C111to.
dnve it, you'll like it. Has all the deluxe op-sw;o 673-8164 Uons & ls extra clean . thruout! (539UZT). Was
When you call Classified ~; oa aale
t.o place an ad. you're as· NOW-$5111
s ured of a frie ndly IA&a IUICI(
welcome and help in 292SHarbor Blvd. wording your ad for best response. Call Now ! COSTA MESA
6'2·5678 97'-2500
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CADILLAC
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SADIN llACIC '7t El Camino 18a4. xlat VAU.IYWOITS ooad, Yef7 to ml, AIC...... Mal IJl-20404tMt4t PB, PS.AM/PI L$ lo _.... ... ••••••••••••• ''Jo dMh. cstm body • p61nt. ._...., can Mll your ·u Convutlblt . •;1 Cllievr•t 2 •eta ol wbeela. Hllh ..,.cruet-van at llO eoet o...to l6a .....,,, Sfl'llpmt•l 1nr. pwr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pert . ....,. ...... llu.t to,ou.I0-1011
4H· SI02 a rt IP 11 Is wiDdDwa • door Ioele•. lt71 CHPIOUT aee to appreelate. Call .
wkndl tilt wheel. s t yle trim MOMTICAILP 53f.Z'185,5al-la. 'llPOLA.RA.4door.Vl.A
'70 El Dorado lmm•c P'OUP PLUS 19000 •t•eo Wlth maay.111any extra• PoaitJvel)I can ~II your ;~::::.:'!v%~~~j
l"OOd One owMr All 6 IOUIMI ayatAtm! (S520GI. ·• LOW, LOW m iles! car·lruck·van al no COit looks 1ood Hu a few
11\eueCall-.nM SJalO.~ .. ~·OJ =JIU. wu.-s: on toyou.547-7011 minor dents but 11
'T2 1';1 Dorado Converti ..u..w $5666 '73. lbevy Wqon 10 ooo mechanJcally good. Will
bo ·11 Ch c I ""' • • · nnon any guollne. $518 . b&. Ru11« c:Jtt w / ne evy amaro) o i•ua IUIC"' ml. pwr. wid,ws, bU. atr, 646-586'1 I ather lnt. Every opt. mi'a, P /S. P/B. AM FM _. " S2000 . SUll5 /o (r . ---------1
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Ofr 6'5,1.lllhvefl or. aaklng $4500. Call COSTA MESA R/T -,1 LTD new eq. le tr ....
497·2903 +an Spm & t7t-2500 '65 Blacayne wp. S600. 6 636-3602. PP. lfalleOfrer. AJfpower. '77 $4-vllle, 1,000 mi • .-x. wtmds. cyl. lo-upkeep. gd. util. ---------842-67CO
actly hire new , fulll. FtMAL 1'71 or surfing car , runs weU. IWd 9940 ---------
t'qulpp"d· astro roo • 'Tl camaro LT. blk/blk. C&.IARAMCE I &U~ .!!! .. ""'_ ........ ,,,. 1 ._-.. tt•!J Votioo tires, wire whls. 19mpg. clean. stereo. ~ -Sonora Tan. $14,500 PP SS250. Eves631·3637 on CamCaaros. MCalprices&. '72 Impala. 4 dr. ,radio. PHIL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Monte rlos. a 1bus P/8 , PIS. full air. vinyl LOOG 1974 Linc. Cont Mark IV. ----1 '77 Ca maro. met pwdr Novas Drastic reduc -lop. auto trans. low FOA.D class. ic cond .. best orrer. "18Sev1lle. 20,000 m1. fully blu. fully eqwpped-P/S. tions' m1 leage. Gd cond lomi.842-6234842-8055
ec1u1ppc d . $11,500 P/B,A/C.crwsecontrol. SAVEMOWllf 962-595laft.4PM ~175.5 • ~. sterl..'O 8·trk. auto win· ••• ~ '64 Cont. 4·dr. great
•76,. ~L.Vlll dows. perf.. cond .• lo mi. ·73 Monte Carlo. vinyl top. \ transporta t1on. good Xl~OUIMlnd~c 67; '7'J Eldorado. loaded. snrf . Must see to appreciate. auto. air. PS. PB. good •,.._ .: oond .. $750. 642·115.5
nt t'O ""'· prem. u res. must sell -Best offer. 213/592-5300. oond. Sl900. 494·1989 T v~ 64U..Sl99_ _ 754·7782 592-34.s. 536-6174 '•co ._.. '78 Unc. Town car . FuUY
'78 El Camin o. V6 ~ ..... • • loaded. 11. K. PP. Must '76 Sevill~. light mutullu· 'Tl Coupe de Ville · 30M '74 w/a1r. A/T . Good cond. PS/PB. air, auto trans. seU. 640-1510
bronze 1 an lthr interior miles . excellent cond1· BestoCfer. hitch. xlnt cond. Only ..... ,_ .. ,..,-oio.o,•••••• Crwse control. new ur~s. llOo . 49'7·2362 eves. and 968-7278 lOK m1. 546-$062 or ••h-•-c-.. ,_ Mlfocwy 9950
full P"''r Xlnt cond Mui.t k nds On 1977 CHE-OLET ....... 7627 -••••••••••••••••••••••-. ell. $8500,besl O''nr wee e eowner "'" °""' • " '70 Rally Sporl. Good CAPllCEWAGOH 1974 FORD ORANGE COUNTY'S r P 833-2.424 '69 Coupe Good trans Cood. $2000. Has 3 seats & all the OP· '75 Nova. 4 dr. V6. air. LTD SEDAM MEWEST
l.973CadCdV.runsgreat. Xlnt. mechanical cond. 581-5614 t1ons . Extra c lean auto. Sl.700. Ml-2768 aft Automatic.pwr.steerinf( LINCOLN-MERCURY
fl.IJI pwr, uses reg 1;as. $850.675-2826 '68 Convertible 327. nt!W lhnlout! (803RIY>. Was _4_. --------& brakez, air cond. & in DEALERSHIP ~640mi.$259S.Make of· '76 Cad Seville: Loaded. top.$2100. aas:on sale '75 M Crlo landau 4.3.000 s parkling cond1t1on RAYFl.ADHOE
fer.Mustsell673·0988 Xlnt rood. $7800. Duys 751-5821 MOW-$5666 mt. economical. all thruout! <797KRKl. Was $2995, on sale LINCOLN-MERCURY HELP! 833-22:38. Bar@alo shoppers read IAUEll IUICK xtras. Pr PlY 975· • 120 MOW-$2444 1~18 Auto Center Dr.
Coovert. 76 ELDO. sPol· :_71 Coupe de V 111 e : the little ads in Classified 2925 Harbor Blvd. '70 Nova. 6 cyl (2501 PS. IAUEll IUICK SDFwy·~:~~~~rest exit
less. make uny offer. Loaded. Xlnt cond. $2000. rogularly. And they find COS97T9~2M50ES0"A Xlnt transportation car. 292SHarbor Blvd. 83"7000
529-3423 (7141 548-9921 what they're looking for. Clean. S92S/bst orr. Call COSTA MESA .,.
9IOO Alltos, M,w 9100 Aaltot, M•w 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Alltos, M•w 9100 _ssz..4 __ 136_· -----979-2500 ·72 Col. Park 9 pass. wag
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BRAND NEW '79 COROLLA
53679 4 sl)eed. bucket seats ·
body side· moldings
(TE316071071
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equipped inc. 4 speed
trans . & front d isc
brakes. (AN32010567).
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VOL. ~ NO. 96, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Seco Nuclear Plant .won't tJlose
Diedrich . Tries
Another Delay
By GAAV Gal\NVILLE Of._ o.ilf ,._ Si.tt
SAN DIEGO Attorney:. for
indiete d Or ange Co unt )
Supe rvisor Ralph Oiedrirh
moved Thursday ror another
pre-trial hearing, this one aimed
at quashing the testimony of a
key prosecution witness.
The last-minute m a neuver
came just before the trial or
Valley Teen
Captures
~peel
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of-o.ily~ll.CStatf A 125-pound youth who saw a
suspected burglar leave his Foun
tain Va lley ho m e Thursday
chased down the 6·foot. 4-ioch
200-pounder and sat on him until
police arrived.
Arrested was une mployed
carpenter Gary C. Darke, 32, of
Anaheim. He was booked into
Orange County Jail on suspicion
of residential burgla ry.
His 5-foot. 7-inch captor, 18·
year-old Ronald Lee Jenson. told
police be was returnlng home at
10:30 p.m. when be saw Darke
leaving through the rear door of
thehouseat9684Shamrock Ave.
Police said the youth, a former
LaQuaa High School wresUer.
chased the suspect through the
residential neighborhood
The suspect finally was tackled
on the lawn or a home at 9681
Shamrock Ave., police said.
Officers. who were investigal·
ing reports of a prowler just
blocks away, were told or the
chase and arrived to take Darke
into custody minutes a fter he was
downed.
Recovered. police said, were
$104 in cash reportedly taken
from a purse belongin g lo
Jenson's mother, Mrs George C.
Adams
~Young Jenson, beginning work
on an apprentice carpenter's job.
could not be reached for comment
this morning.
But Fountain Vatley Police Lt.
Bob McClain noted: ·'The kid did
one great job "
Pizza Parlor
In Huntington
Hit for $200
A Huntington Beach pizza
parlor was hit by two armed
bandits Thursday who took $200
and we re last seen running
across an open field near Beach
Boulev8J'd and Heil Avenue.
PoUce said there were no in·
'juries in the 6:28 p.m. heist at
Me & F.cl's Pina, 16532 Beach
Boulevard.
One ol the bandits wielded a 1
,45 caliber revolver, the other
carried what may have been a
Luger or automatic pistol, police
'said.
Aft unidentified employee was
forced to tum over restaurant
receipts before the two men ned
cm foot acrou a nearby field.
Frozen Boll
" Sperm Stolen
OCEANSIDE (A'P> -
Joaepblne Scripps, a prize·
wlanln1 dairy farmer whose
male family m~mbera made
tlaeir fame wttb rtewspapen, bas
reported tbe theft of 500 ampules
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Diedrich and co-d .,fendant
LeRoy Rose. was to gel under
way. It touched off an animated
ex<'hange between the defem.e
lawyers and prosecutor Michael
Capiui.
Before the legal confrontation
ended:
Superior Court Judge Ross
Tharp sent the jury home and
scheduled a hearing for Monday
morrung.
Dledrtch climbed ant.o the
witness box and, among other
things, denied he had any deal·
mgs with those who allegedly
br ibed him in 1973-74 .
Defense attorney Keith
Monroe charged Capizzi with
making "a transparent attempt
to deprive this man <Diedrich >
or his constitutional rights ."
In turn, Capizzi labeled the
de fense lawyers' las t -minute
move "tardy at best" and, out
s ide the courtroom. called their
a rgument ··a bogus issue."
Key figure in the dispute was
prosecution witness Michael
Remington. Diedrich's personal
lawyer in 1973 and allegedly the
funnel through which bribery
dollars allegedly flowed to
Diedrich.
Monroe told Judge Tharp that.
because Re m i ngton wa s
Diedrich's lawyer , be cannot
disc uss a s a witness or
otherwise bis d ealings with
Diedrich.
But Capizzi insisted the issues
at band did llOt involve a Jawyer-
clienl relationship.
Furthermore. Capiui argued,
legal sanctions involved in
lawyer-client privilege don't
hold when a· crime has been
committed.
"Shouldn't that be something
decided al a hearing?" Judge
Tharp asked as he scheduled the
hearing for Monday and indical·
ed the trial will start immediate·
ly afterwards.
Diedrich was called to the
<Stt DIEDRICH, Page A2>
Monkey Pete
Returns to
Stripper Act
NASHVILLE. Tenn. <APl
After a footloose night on the
town, a fire-eating, tequila·
swilling, blue-jean clad monkey
named Pete is back in the arms
or bis stripper.
Pele is part of exotic dancer
Sylvia LaSerena's s nake-and·
simian act. In the wee hours of
Wednesday, alter her show at
the Classic Cat JI, be dashed out
a n open d oor and headed
downtown, trailing bis leash.
Manager Gary Rook said the
3-foot. 35-pound monkey ran
away because Pete's partner, a
75-pound boa constrictor, rubbed
him the wrong way.
Ms. LaSerena .. 28, of Mexico
City, said of the simian Thurs-
day, "He does this all the time.
He's done it before. I've had him
for four years. He just pulled his
leash and I couldn't gel bold of
him. I was holding the snake ...
But the meandering monkey
was returned to the fold.
"He was way out on the
highway," Ms. LaSerena said.
"I think be jumped o n
somebody's car and the guy
rolled the window down and be
got in."
Pete was back on the billing
for Thursday night's shows.
SE4SllE~GO
FOR GOOD WILL
OCEAN CITY, N.J . CAP> -
Who sells seashells by the
seashore? Not Ocean City.
About this time each year,
local b..meomben ...... col· ~ lblUI to be liven to awn· m« tGurtlta wltll u Ocean City
clecal .u.ebed • a promotional ad IOOdwlll .-ure. Retidenta
.-......... at leut IO ''respee •
table" IMlll "'"'" eertlficatea •••l•I tltem honorary
bMeltcomben.
APW1,...-o
Brown's
Reque~t
·Denied
SACRAMENTO <AP > -The
managers of the Rancho Seco
nuclear power plant voted 3-2
early today to keep it operating
despite the incident at its near
twin in Three Mile Island, Pa.
• A few hours later , the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
rejected an appeal by Gov. Ed·
mund Brown Jr. to temporarily
close Rancho Seco.
Brown also made a direct ap·
peal to the public ly owned
Sacramento Municipal Utility
District lo shut down the plant
until the trouble al Three Mile
Island as analyzed. Both were
built by the Babcock & Wilcox
Co.
Ma nagers voted after seven
noisy hours of testimony from
the public, most of it urging
them lo shut the plant al least temporarily
PEDESTRIANS LEAN INTO STRONG WIND THURSDAY NEAR DOWNTOWN CHICAGO
In the Event You've Wondered, Thi• I• Why They Call It 'the Windy City'
ThP chafrm.an of the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission said lD
a letter wntten today to Brown
that there was "reasonable as
surance" that Rancho Seco ··can
cont1Due to operate without
danger lo the public health and
safel y." ~
Brown Leaves
For Africa-
With Singer?
Great Lakes Storm
The plant is on a prairie a few
miles ~theast of Sacramento
and about the same distance
northeast of Stockton.
Takes Seven Lives
The five board me mbers in·
dicaled in ao informal telephone
poll last week that tbey stood 3-2
in favor of maintaining opera· lions.
N&W YORK <AP> -Aides to
California Gov. J erry Brown
said today h.e was leaving on a
10-day African safari with .. a
friend."
ll is rumored that the friend is
his sometime companion, rock
singer Unda Ronstadt.
Brown. a n unannounced
De mocr atic presidential con·
tender. "agonized" over the
political implications of vaca·
lioning with Miss Ronstadt, ac-
cording to friends, who were
quoted by the New York Post.
"Finally. be just said. 'To hell
with il. · .. o ne unidentified
friend was quoted as saying.
Brown was expected to take a
flight from John F. Kennedy
Airport to Liberia today.
The Post said Brown, 41. was
believed lo be traveling with the
32-year·old Miss Ronstadt.
Aides to the governor said on·
ly that he was traveling with "a
friend."
The newspaper said sources
close lo Brown would not say
whether lhe vacation meant that
he a nd Miss Ronstadt would be
married during the trip.
"He's strait-laced and I tbinJc
it"s fair to say he would know a
trip like this wo uld invite
speculation about their plans."
a nother friend was quoted as
saying.
Ira Kraslow. a spokesman for
Miss Ronstadt, said "Linda is
going on vacation. She's j ust re-
turning from a long. exhausting
tour in Australia and Japan and
s he doesn 't want the press
following her around or knowing
where she's vacationing.·•
By The Associated Press
An icy s pring storm tore
across the Great Lakes region
~ wiU. wtnda up to SIO mph
that Wnaei build.lngs, ripped
power lines and trees, disabled a
freighte r and sent ice packs
smashing into lakesbore proper·
ty.
At least seven deaths were
blamed on the near-blizzard that
caused widespread blackouts in
several states, dumped heavy
snow in some areas and turned
streets and s idewalks into
greatsheetsofice.
The 730-foot Canadian ore
freighter Labradoc with 20 men
a board was reported in trouble
in Lake Eric about 18 miles
northwest of Ashtabula. Ohio. A
Canadian coast g ua rd pla ne
circled it to drop life rafts and
a nother freighter was on the
way lo the scene.
The U.S. Coast Guard said the
Labradoc broadcast a mayday
s ignal this morning, reporting. it
was listing heavily to port m
winds up to 50 knots and had
15-foot waves washing over its
deck.
At least 170,000 homes and
businesses in Michigan were
plunged into darkness as winds
topping 65 mph lashed the Lower
Peninsula.
tee packs on Lake Erie were
blown a.shore al Buffalo. N.Y ..
wrecking a tavern a nd s ix
houses along the s horeline.
About 75 persons evacuated
their homes in the Sunset Bay
community when floodwaters
from Callaraugua Creek sur-
rounded about 200 homes.
Authorities in Ohio said
roors were ripped orr numerous
homes and businesses and many
windows were shattered.
A circus-size tent collapsed on
Theft Ber•n
Val,l,ey C/,erk 'Fnutmted'
Daisy Fresh Dairy clerk Ruby Jones is described today
by poUce as· 'frustrated.·•
OnTuesday, tbe5S-year<Old womaawasbeld up by a gun.
man who pulled a revolver from beneath his blue nanne~ shirt
at 2:58 p.m. and ordered: "Give me all the money in the
cash register, starting witb the 20s."
THE BANDITS described as about S feet, 10 lncbes tall
and weari08 a red baseball cap over bis brown hair. Oed the
store al 17050 Newland St .. Fountain Valley. with $238.
He came back to the store al 12:40p.m. Thursday, police
said.
TIOS TIME THE gunman reached beneath the 11me
blue Dannel shirt for the same blue-tlleel revolv~ but didn't
say a word, offlcen reported.
LOOKING INTO TllB MllB tun berrel, tbe clertr knew
wbatsbewuauppoeedtodowlU.thesmallwblteba1tbe1un·
man haded ber, ]»Ollce ukl Sbeplaeed 1188.tltn It.
Tbe robber lifted the claaqe drawer In the cuh resister
ia .. arc11o1 lllOl'tl curreaeJ aDd then ran from~ 1'°1e .
Tldl ttme, IM)wever. lbe clerk told poll~. ber uaallant
was weariQI a blue baseball cap.
·a boat show in Grand Traverse The roll call was the same as
County, Mich .. Thursday night, the informal poll: Voting lo keep
but sheriff's deputies said all lbe running were President William
s-t.a&an esc-r::!i WliD,lured. Baird and memben Paul Can-..--, b and and Donald McClain. Voting lo In I I s1q, ic ·• ...,.. h t d be a· k s leet "turned the streets and 5 u own were mem rs 1c
sidewalk$ into great s heets of Castro and Gary Hursh.
ice," said Mayor Gerald Graves. The hearing opened with a
About 50,000 CommonweaJth turn-away crowd at Ute SMUD
Edison customers in ~e Chicago headquarten buiJding.
metropolitan area, including After about 2 'h hours, the
40,000 in the n orthern and board bad beard from about 30
western suburbs, lost electrical of the 107 persons who signed lo
power for up to several hours sp~ak. At. midnigh~. SMUD's
because of downed lines. ,chief engineer ar~1ved from
Stuart Lewis, a Federal Avia· . Washington, O.C., with tbe word
lion Administration duty officer , t h a t the fe der3:1 Nu clear
said winds forced some opera· Regulator~ <?omm1~s100 fo~d
tion a l d e lays at Chicago's from prehmmary mformah?o
O'Hara International Airport. on Rancho Seco t~at there was
Chicago Fire Department of no reason to order it shut. ..
ficials said severe winds ripped Th«: e!lgineer, John Mattimoe,
loose several marble slabs from said it is a saf~ pl~nt, a~d rec·
the Ritz-Carlton Hotel that fell om mended keeping it running.
LO to 15 floors to the sidewalk off After the vote at about 2 a .m.,
North Michigan Avenue. No in· the board members and abo~l
juries we r e r eported , but half the peak crow~ stayed in
authorities closed the street ~he basef!lent cafeteria excbang-
alongside the hotel. ang questions an? answers.
'Windfall Tax'
Plan Studied
Guards earlier closed the
doors after the arrival or the
maximum number of persons al·
lowed in the building by the fire
marshal, which Baird said was
960. Loudspeakers were set up
in the lobby. A number of
persons waited outdoors to enter
0 • • when others left. BiV pp08lll0ll Less than a handful of the
./ first 30 speakers favored keep-
WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi-
dent Carter 's energy plan to cou-
ple higher domestic oil and
gasoline prices with a "windfall
profits tax" is already facing stiff
opposition in Congress.
Top administration allies on
Capitol Hill predicted an uphill
battle for the lax proposal the
president announced Thursday
night.
"It's going to be tough," said
Senate Ene r gy Committee
Chairman Henry M. Jackson, D·
Wash.
In a nationaJly broadcast ad·
dress. the president would
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GASOLINE MONEY
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gradually lift price lids ~n
domestically produced crude oil,
leadine to total decontrol by
mid·l•l -a goaJ long sought by
tbe U.S. oil industry. .
Administration officials aaad
the.plan would add 4 to 5 cents a
gallon to tbe price of 1aaoline aad
other petroleum products by
mid·lE. But other unofficial
estimates put the total lacreueat
up to 15centl a 1allon.
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Carter's •ddress came two
yean after be sent his lirstenerty
Laa to Coa&reu as · 'tbe ._.a1
:C.utvaleal al war,'' a packap of
propoMI• that took Coo1reu unlll
lut fall to pau .
<See TU PIAN. Pa•e .U\
ing the plant open. They were
applauded by about one-third of
the audience -a nd booed by
much of the remainder
Coast
Weather
Mostly cloudy today
t hrough Saturday morning
becoming clear Saturday
afternoon. Highs Saturday
in the 70s. Lows tonight in
the SOs.
INSIDE T8D~ Y
Five hvndMJ fifty tap don·
cer1 could lortd Ororage Cmm.·
ty in the "Gtdlawu Book o/
World R.ecorda" .if all goes
according to plan Saturday
during filming of a TV
1pecial. The hoofer., fnOSCJJ
from the coa1&al com ·
numUia, .are out to "--'.a
record •t ht Loftdon /our
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By GAaY G•ANVILI. ......... -....-.. .....
A lawsuit almed at reeoffring
lhe U ,4 million pald by Ulle at.ale
to the lrvitW CompaD.J for dvee
a.Jandf and other Ud lancb ta
Upper Newport 8Q WH nled to-
day In Oran1• County Superior
Court.
The ult moo by tM orana~
County Foundation for ""4!f'VI
Uon ol Public Propef11 allqe
the compuy dJd not own the Up·
per Bay land "'hen It wa sold to
the alate In 1975
The complalnt tndlcialM lh
roundation ii an Wllncorporat
l'd u21oe 1t1llon "'Hh f'rank
Roblnson. Fron Rt>blr\$OI\, Al
Ian lkw. Jean £berhnte CoMn.
the Slt.>rra lub and Mlcbelh.•
Perrault Ub partlh to tbe •~
• ~oc1at100
Named defendants a re the
Irvi ne Compa n y , F i r s t
Amtrkan Till~ Company, th~
st ate, the county, the. city of
Newport Beach and Attorney
General George Deukmejian.
Alleged In the suit Is that lhe
property covered by the state
purchase was constitutionally
protected public tidelands.
"At no time did the Irvine
Company ... acquire a ny vaJid
tegal right thereto or interest
therein," the complaint alleges.
Jt goes on to ask the court lo
order the company to repay the
'3.4 million plus seven percent
interest from lhe sale date or
Ap ril 11, 1975
Tho~e filing the laws uit charge
in their complaint that jlhe pay-
ment to lhe company "was an ii·
legal payment of public monies"
and "is a waste or public monies
• and said payment is void and
voidable."
The 1975 sale ended a Jong.
standing dJs pute over lhe Upper
Bay tidelands and forever ended
the Irvine Company's plan to de·
velop the Upper Bay.
S im ultaneously , the Upper
Newport Bay tidelands were set
as ide a s prot ected p ublic wi ldlands.
The lrvinf' Company offi cials
had no advance notice or the
foundation's intention to rile the lawsuit
Consequently. they were una-
ble today to comment on the al
leg ations
However . First American Ti-
lle Company conveyed the tiUe
from the company to the slate in 1975
Guard Cleans
Bolsa Chica
Reserve Area
l.m1t.s from the California Na · t1onal Guard will give the Bolsa·
Chica Ecological Reserve a
spring clean in~ Saturday.
Troops based In Ma nhattan
Beach will pick up and haul
awa) concrete slabs and other
rubble that has accumulated
over the years
Officials estimate that about
50 tons or lhe waste material
'believed to be from construction
projects have been d umped in
the dry land area near Pacific
Coast Highway and Warner
Avenue
Ch u ck Gibson. a n a d ·
m1mstratlve aide for Rep. Dan
Lungren. R-Long Beach, said
the a rrangement will combine a
valuable communit y service
with a training session for the
National Guard troops.
Gibson. a former Huntington
Beach planning commissioner,
said planning for the cleanup
had the backing of Lungren who
has been concerned about the-aestheticsofthe area.
"It probably would never have
been accomplished by any other
m anner because of costs," he
declared
Saturday's operations will be
coordinated by officials with the
state Department of Fish and
Game
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nm::_~!° •AP> Baja~.Cdfonli •· .... a ~ I week..W:' thiulka partlJ to AIDerie• aeekN clluper 1110UM.
The price at mo t T11uamt pump wu • centl a
gallon for rerular grade il!J. 68 for ...... d and 18
for diesel rue -for below current us. pnces .
Jn lit r~ as Mciucan ftas sales fig ure. that ls 17.6
U S. cents per llt~r or trO for no-lead, and 12.39
cents for regular. Th re are 3.87liters 1n a 1aUon.
A station owner s old Thursday that no chaq e In
th price charted ror lho gov rnment 1•1 ls expect· ed. ut least flOOn
"We don't churtM • U1~· 1mce~." said JesUI Meza.
who£e ~tat.Jon 116 lo ·utt-d IO the La Meu outskirts of
TiJuama "You c·un uit uully dt-~nd on them staying the samt:.··
An orrtciul of Petreolos Mt'xicanos, Mexico's
gove rnment-owned oat and gas monopoly, said U.S.
motori ls have accounted for a 20 peroent increase
an RDS saJ in rec nt w~ks
Carter Outlines
Energy Use Cuts
WA.SlDNG'fON tAV >-Here. at-a-glance, are the bigblights
of President Carter's energy address:
OIL PR.ICING
Carter proposed a timetable for phasing out federal price con-
trols on crude oil by September 1981. Adminlstratioo officials say
the rise ol U.S. oil prices to ·world levels will add about 4 to 5 cents
per gallon to the cost of a gallon of gasoline. Other estimates have
ranged up to 15 cents per gallon.
WINDFALL P&OFITS TAX
Re proposed a tax of 50 percent dn additional company profits
produced by removal of price controls on oil already in production.
Officials say the combined effect or this "windfall profits tax" plus
regular federal, state and local income taxes would actually re-
cover for the public some 70 percent or the additional profits from
decontrol.
ENE&GYnJND
Carter proposed an Energy Security Fund. drawing on some
Sll.4 billion or more of the additional oil tax income during the
next three years. to provide about $2. l billion in aid to the poor,
$700 million to improve mass transit facilities and $8.6 billion to in·
crease domestic energy sources.
HEATING AND COOLING He p ledged to yut into effect, as soon a s Co~gress ~pproves
mand atory thermostat limits in non-residential buildings. Tem-
per atures could be set no higher than 65 degrees for healing and no
lower than 80 degrees for cooling.
DRIVING
Carter urged motorists to reduce their driving voluntarily by
10 to 20 miles per week. perhaps by leaving their cars home one
day a week. He also ordered phasing out o< free and cul·rate park·
ing available to many federal employees.
STA'EE GASOLINE TARGETS
He proposed setting state targets for reducing gasoline con
sumption. to be met by volontary actions if possible
GAS SfATION CLOSINGS
Jf it becomes necessary to close gasoline stations on weekends
to save fueJ, states could submit alternative conservation plans
subject to federal approval. Gas station closings on weekends
would become mandatory in a state that failed to be meet con·
servation goals.
NUCLEAR POWER
He announced establishment of an independent commission to
investigate the accident at Pcnn sylvania·s Three Mile Island
nuclear power plant , but said he will continue to seek legislation
for speeding the citmg and licensing of nuclear power plants and
other major energy racilit1es, including coal slurry pipelines.
OIL PIPELINE
He proposed legislation lo override stnle and federal laws as
needed to authorize quickly the construction of a pipeline to carry
lanker-delivered Alaska oil from Ca lifornia to Texas.
TAX INCENTIV ES
Carter proposed a federal tax credit of $3 a barrel to en-
courage production or shale oil . a tax credit for residential wood
stov~s: additi~nal tax credits !Qr equipment a nd archltecturaJ con-
s tructions usmg solar energy, and permanent exemption of
'"gasohol, .. an alcohol-gasoline mixture, from the gasoline tax.
T HE ENVIRONMENT
He postponed for one yea r the next planned reduction of lead
in gasoline. This would save the 011 needed to r eplace the lead
while maintaining necessary octane ratings.
South County
I.Lav Of/ic.er
Wu Rapped
Orange County a}ler iff's
representatives said Thursday
that budget constr aints are.
cre ating a shortage of in·
vestigators in the south county
while at the same tim-public
calls for help increased' 16 per-
cent last year.
The bleak pi cture of the IOUth
county's law enforcement Qro·
tectlon came at a county gove!Ti-
ment preliminary budget hear-
ing.
As the hearings kicked off,
Robert E. 'Ibomas, the count.y's
chief administrative offi cer,
said the coming year's county
budcet ahould be held to last
year's level of $510 miJllon.
He told department heads
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TAX PLAN ••
Carter said the action would
help conserve oil by malting it
more expensive and aJso provide
,a financial incentive to U.S. oil
companies to seek and develop oil
fi elds:.
And he told Americans: "Each· 9r you will have to use less oil and
pay more for it." He said this
would help move the nation away
from Its heavy reliance on import,.
ed oil.
'lo lreepoll companies from get-"
ling too rich from decontrol, ..
Carter proposed the "windfall
profi ts tax·· on half the extra
revenues that oil companies
would get from higher prices.
Proceeds wouJd be used to aid
poor families, for mass transit
projects and to help develop
energylOW'Ces.
tbelr 1979-80 budgets tnust not· 'I"! fj9• exceed t.b1s year's ellpenditures. .1.. m• IC Proposition 13 con.straint& still fl,
rel1n and, like last year, .. the Lights D
ccnlnty ls again at the mercy of • Ile
s tate legislators• ball-out
benevolence, Tbomn saht. Long.awaited traffic slgnals at
How much moae1 the II.ate congested Sin Diego Freeway
l'tll allQtate ts ltUI Untnc>wn. off-ramps ln· Fountain Valley
0 Aa ol tJds date lo timt, thete~s . should be installed by early
no accUJ'ate number ID Jthfl. June, city offieials announced.
bud1et ... Tboma11ald. • • i · · The slgnal& will be p&a~ at
Tbe lbertff ..-..r:.--rt-the freeway rampe w6ere £Illa
ment led off the hearjngs, Avenue joins Euclid Street, ol-
scbeduled to ran Thundq ad fic lall uid.
l"rtda11 througll April Iii CalTran1 wHJ pay for the
Couty admlniltrttof'I have $54,0GI project.
1tYen tbe law enforcement Wayne Osborne, city dlredoc'
a1eac1 a "target ._.ocaUGD11 for of public worb, Mid tbe alpall nnt year ol -.S mmto. .. -Noald ..... opera~,,,, .....
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SPRINOnt:LO. Ill. (AP) -A
state Houle commlttM bu ap.
proved a bUI that would require wrlllen contracu be tween
cou pJH who 11 ve tosether
without marrt .. e.
The Judiciary CommlUee MDt ·
the bW to the tun HC>uM b)' a ,..,
vote Thurtday.
The bill would require a writ·
ten contract before one ol the
pa rtne r s could s ue for a
monetary settlement after the
relaUoaablp ended. thut avoid·
lna 1ltuallon1 s uch H the
Callfon:Ua cue involving actor Lee Marvln and bis former lov-
er, lt& ap()DIOl'I say.
"Unless there la a written eon.
tract between couples who are
cobabitlnl, oo recove ry is aJ.
lowed," Republican Rep. John
W. Hallock Jri. one of the bill's
sponsors, told the committee.
The measure would apply to
all such future relationships and
also retroactively to couples
already living together outside
of marriage.
In the Marvin case. Michelle
Triola Marvin has sued the actor
for $1.8 million -hatr bis earn·
ings during the ir s ix year s
together -contending she is
owed that amount because she
performed the duties or a wife
and helped his car eer e ven
though they were not married.
F,....Pflf#AJ
DIEDRICH ..
stand by Monroe in an effort to
bols ter bis conte ntion that a
lawyer-client relalionshlp exist·
ed between Diedrich and Rem·
ington.
When it came hls tum to ques-
tion Diedrich. Capizzi wasted Lit·
tie lime before getting to the
heart of the case -if Diedrich.
under the guise of leJ;al fees paid
to Remington. acce pted and
solicited bribes from the Grant
Corp.
'"Did you <in 1973> discuss any
business dealings wi th officers
and employees of the Grant
Corp.?" Capizzi asked.
··No. abs o l ute l y n ot ."
Diedrich ans wered as the de·
fense lawyers gasped aloud and
called out objections lo the ques-
tion.
In addition to attemptinR to move Remington out or the triaJ
as a prosecution witness, the
lawyers raised similar issues
about two other witnesses who
bad testified before the grand
jury in tts probe leading to lhe
Diedrich-Rose indictment
Taken aback by the effort to
limit the prosecution 's case.
Capizzi with a s mile asked
Judge Tharp:
"'May I refer to the defendants
and use the word bribery in my
opening statement"!··
Mangers
Talk Set
A sse mbl y m a n De n n i s
Mangers, D-Hu nlington Beach,
will be the speaker a t t he 8th An-
nual Huntington Beach Police
Recognition and Merit Awards
luncheon next Wednesday.
The event, sponsored by the
Huntington Beach Chamber or
Commerce. will begin at nooo at
the Huntington Beach Inn, 21112
Pacific Coast Highway.
Cost for the luncheon is $7.50
per person. For more informa·
lion . contact the chamber at
962-6661.
SWrt•Basted
Det. Doris Stoehr cleft> is hemmed in by old uniform a s
Det. Ellen King goes over barricade during demonstra·
tion of the new look called for under an order to stand·
ardize uniforms for men and women of New York City
Police Department. Skirts are out and pants are the or-
de r or the day.
Multiple Charges .
Faced by Youths
Two youths who police accuse
of plundering a Costa Mesa car
lot, viciously stabbing a guard
and then leading pursuers on a
100-mile-per-hour ch ase in a
stolen sports coupe face multiple
charges today.
Vincent Patrick Velardez, 18,
and bis companion, 16, bolh San-
ta Ana residents. were captured
shortly after 2:30 a.m. Thursday
when the hlgh-performance auto
piled up in a pa rkway in Santa
Ana.
Patrol Sgt. Max Wtlson·s
squ ad car nearly s truck the
younger suspect who started to
run into its palh after the crash
a t the Sa n ta An a po lice
roadblock at Edinger Avenue
a nd Fairview Street, ~olice
said. ·
Pinkerton·s Inc. securit y
gua rd Ronald J . Wood. who wa ll
be 24 next Friday, meanwhile
continued fighting for his life al
Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital
following surgery for fi ve Bowie
knife wounds.
Wood. a Huntington Beach
resident, remained lis t ed in
critical condition today, but
nurses said the burly young man
is showing marked progress.
A nursing supervisor said that
due to the number a nd severity
of the wounds penetrating his
chest cavity, Wood wilt be ear-
ned on the critical list for som<'
time until he is clearly out of
danger.
Detective Sgt. George Lorton.
reviewing a massive report or
more lhan 100 pages covenn~
the e pisode which ultimately m·
vol ved 21 Costa Mesa and Santa
Ana officers said the unarmed
Wood was fi rst sla bbed an lhe
back at Victory Dodge's office.
He was knifed again from lhc
front to fight bis attacker.
Vetardez a nd his a lleged
partner in crime are cur rently
held respectively at Costa Mesa
City Jail and Orange County
Juvenile Hall, wi th bail set at
$25.000 for Velardez.
Charges against the pair so
fa r. include attempted murder.
burglary, grand theft. malicious
mischief. vehicle tampering and
grand theft of an a uto, Lt.
Lorton said today.
Velardez is also charged with
possession of the concentrated
marijuana derivative canna bis
sative and possession of a m·
phetaminedrugs, police said.
Investigators who s pent much
or the day al lhe agency. 2888
Harbor Blvd., said they believe
lhe eair is r e s ponsible ·for
burglary thefts and van-
d a It s m committed on 21 vehicles
Loot includ ing pellet guns,
knives, Jackets a nd cassette
ta pe players were recovered
along with the Bowie knife in-
vestigators allege was used by
one suspect to stab Wood when
he arrived.
Piecing together the sequence
or events U . Lorton said Wood
a nd his Pinke rton's partner.
Daniel W. Pegausch, 25, also of
Huntington Beach, were sta-
tioned overnight al the Dodge
agency.
He s a id the unarmed pair
were on duty at the front of the
lot in pre-dawn hours but then
returned to the office, which
wa s at that point being
burglarized bY' a team lhat had
already hit t.he parked vehicles.
Wood was apparently stabbed
ID the back at least twice by
the unseen partner as be al·
tem pled to apprehend one
burglar removing a television
set and the two intruders lhen
fled. while Pegausch arrived
and telephoned for aid for Wood
School Move
Scheduled
Huntington t3each Union High
School District officials plan to
begin movi ng t heir Bolsa
A venue headquarters to Willia m
D. Lamb Elementary School in
late August.
District trustees this week
formally approved lhe move and
resulting Sl .4 million remodeling
a nd expansion project designed
to house district offi ces.
T he e le mentar y school, al
10251 Yorktown Ave .• Hunt-
ington Beach, is owned by Foun-
tain Valley telementary) School
District. It will be vacated this
s um mer because of declining
student enrollment.
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polyester/wool. 100% texturized polyester.
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VOL. 72, NO. 96, ' SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Nem lJ Editor .Cflal-ges 'Conspirae11''.
By PIOUP aOAMARIN
--ClriMty " ... ,.
The eclitor Ot 11 C lrvlM ttm
PU 8 new papt'r 8$!\t'rlt>d
Thursday that a ittudc>nt govt'm
mt'nl votu lC\ fr~Hl' fund lo
OPt"rat~ tt'M" n('W,PIP<.'r "'• th
result ol a N nsp1r (' or editor
Of lhe ~mpetln~ Wl'l'k l JOUtnnl
1'hou.:h editor H1cht1rd Clucas
of the New lJ u1d Q\hert. with
.. legttuhate <'<>lllphun~ uau1fl!lt ,
u " we-re anvolv~. "mo:st of Utt'
peopl~ •ho went to ~ u n·
moved e'tlher work tor lht• .Rt•ul
U 1 his competitor) or huvt· rl0t.1·
tie. to 1t "
Tue:,ciay. the tudC'nt govern
mcnt voted 14 6 Lo transfer lhl•
remaining Sl0,000 in u i.tutknt
a c (' 0 u I'\ l u " (' d t 0 ,, u )' ro I
pubhshtnl( tht• cw U to :in a1·
c.-ounl to be ust'<J to fund .1 m•w
n~w papt>r the goob und lrut
ture of whal'h h vt• not ~>t·n d1•
tormirkd
Thl' frt>eic or funds ~me after
monlh!I of controversy about
.1rl 1cl"s and bogus a dvertise·
ml•nts intended i&S humor ·
publlaht.'d an lhl' New U.
A niong th Items some stu·
dl•nls c.-onstdered offensive were
u 11tury und photographs or a wet
T "lh1rt l.'ontcsl. and adverti~·
mcnls about J ew~ and Iranians.
Karen BJOrneby. s tudent gov-
crumt.'nt executive vice pres1-
Baby 'Battle'
In Woodbridge
A squabble over babysitting
has developed in tht.' Irvine
village of Woodbridge
Residents are beinc mailed
ballots beginning this weekend
by the Woodbridge Village As
s ociation to determ inc their
'lidelands Issue
sympathy for a ban against lhl·
practice of persons habys1ttm~
other persons' children at homt•
for pay.
Robert F igeira . a~sorrn ·
lion manager. sa 1d 1 t 1sn 't
actually babysallmg that he say'>
has become a nuisance m the
neighborhood. but what he calls
informal day.care centers.
lie said neighbors or some of
them have complained that the
tykl's are running all over the
place and are a bother ..
Irvine Co. Faces
Upper Bay Suit
But Sherry Travioh. a Wood·
hrid gt' babysitter. said that
all the women who are watching
children at home. while parents
work an the late ufternoon. are
liCl'nsed by the county. or are
obtaining li censes.
She said the service is needed
because there a rc no day.care
centers in Woodbridge, and that
othe rwise children of working
parents would be left unattended
after school, during hol idays and
during the summer vacation.
By GAR V G RANVILLE
0t the O•llV Po .. I St•ll
A lawsuit aimed at recovenng
the $3.4 mHhon paid by the state
to the Irvine Compa ny for three
islands and other tidelands in
Upper Newport Bay was filed to-
'-Wild Rage'
Declared
In Attack
By KATHY CLANCY
0t ti• 0.11, Piiot Sl•ll
Cha rles Herbert Guenther
took the witness stand m has al·
templed murder trial Thursday
to sa~ an uncontrollable "wild
ra~e" caused him to fire five
bullets into the head of a Dana
Hills High School coed last
December
"I became lii;?h t·h eaded
s omewhat nauseous," the 33.
year-old former Juvenile Hall
counselor t estified "The next
thing I knew the gun ... was in
m) band and I was pulling the
trigger and s hooting he r
Then I grabbed a hammer and
I began flailing at her. .swing.
ing wildly,·· Guenther told the
Orange County Supe rior Court
Jury "I swung at least 20 or 25
lim~s
"You couldn't tell what color
she was be<:ause of the blood ...
the Irvine resident said.
Guenther earlier was iden-
tifi e d by 16-year-old Juli
Michelle Gonzalez as lhe man
<See RAGE, Page A2>
Coast
Weather
Mostly clou{J y tod ay
through Saturday morning
becoming clear Saturday
a fternoon. Highs Saturday
in the 70s. Lows tonight in
tbe 50s.
INSIDE TOD_. 'Y
Five hwtt:lred fifty top don·
CeTI could land ~ Coun·
ty in the .. Gunmen Book of
World ~ardi'' l/ oll goe1
according to plan SoturdQy
during filmheg of a TV
~*"· The hoof~•. 1n03tly /rom the coo.Cal com
""unit~• .. are out to beit a
record 1eC in London four
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d ay in Orange County Superior
Court. •
The suit filed by the Orange
County Foundation for reserva·
tion or Public Property alleges
the company did not own the Up.
per Bay land when it was sold to
the stale in 1975.
The complaint indicates the
foundation is an unincorporat·
e d association with Fra nk
Robinson, Frances Robinson. Al·
Ia n Beek, J ea.n Eberling Cohen.
the Sierra Club and Michelle
Perrault as parties lo the as·
socialion.
Named defendants a re lh!!
Ir vi n e Co mpa ny . Firs t
American Title Company. the
slate. the county. the city or
<See BAY. Page A2 I
One woman who is babysitting
.... four or five" children in her
home has been fined $10 a day
b y t h e asso c iation s ince
J a nuary, she said.
Figeira confirmed that the
fine has been levied, though not
paid, because community reg.
ulations forbid the operation of
business at. home. He considers
it a business.
Figeira would not discuss
furthe r de tails or the dis·
ciplinary action because, he
said, a lawsuit may evolve from
the situation.
Mrs. Travioli said residents
h ave or gani zed a m eeting
tonight to discuss the matter.
Tht> meeting was scheduled for
7:30 at 9 Willowbrook.
ENwrestling Teen
Pim The/ t Suspect
By JERtlY CLAUSEN
OldleO.lllJ P110lSlafl
A. 12S·pound youth who saw a
suspected burglar leave his Foun·
tain Valley hom e Thursday
chased down the 6-foot, 4-inch
200-pounder and sat on him until
police arrived.
Arrested was unemployed
carpenter Gary C Darke. 32, of
Anaheim . He was booked into
Orange County Jail on suspicion
ofresidential burglary.
His 5-foot. 7-inch captor, 18
year -old Ronald Lee J enson. told
police he was returning home al
10:30 p.m. when he saw Darke
leaving through the rear door of
the bou.seat9684ShamrockAve.
Police said the youth, a former
La Quinta High School wrestler.
chased the suspect through the
residential neighborhood.
The suspect fin ally was tackled
on the lawn of a home at 9681
Shamrock Ave .. police said.
omcers. who were investigat-
ing reports of a prowler just
blocks· away, were told of the
chase and arrived to take Darke
into custody minutes after he was
downed.
Recovered, police said, were
Judge Orders
Tot Returned .
MANlLA, Philippines <AP> -
A judge has ordered a hospital
and a social worker lo return a
girl born almost three years ago
and held by the hospital because
the parents couldn 't pay the bill.
"Babies are not chattel. and
they cannol be made collateral
to insure payment of an lndeb-
tednen." ~ Jodae Willet mo C.
Fortun ruled in Lin1ayen, the
nortbem Philippines.
To caavert a baby into col·
lateral or 118CU1ily "would not
oalJ be lnbuman, . uncharitable
and unchrlstlan, but also lllecal
and unconstttutlon.I, •· he uJd.
S104 in cash reportedly taken
from a purse belonging to
Jenson's mother, Mrs. George C.
Adams.
Young Jrnson, beginning work
on an apprentice carpenter's job.
could not be reached for comment
this moming.
But Fountain Valley Police Lt
Bob McClain noted : ·'The k..id did
one grealjob ...
Five Hanged
In Pretoria
JOHANNES BURG, South
A fri ca (AP ) -Solomon
M ahlangu, a 23-year-old black
guerrilla convicted of killing two
white men somebody else shot.:
was hanged today d espite
clemency appeals from Presi·
dent Carter and other foreign
leaders.
Mahlangu was executed inside
Pretoria ·s central prison al 7
a .m . with rour other convicted
murderers. a spokesman for the
prison announced. Three were
.. coloreds," the South African
term for persons of mixed race.
and the fourth was black. But
their cases apparently bad DO-
political overtones, and there
were no appeals from abroad on
their behalf.
Later, about 200 black stu-
dents marched to the center ol
Mamameldoi. Pretoria's black
township. and burled s tones at
buses and set bonfires. wit-
nesses said. A reporter said they
wer e dispersed by riot police
wielding rubber nightsticks.
BERKELEY <AP) -The
University ol California resents
unanimously appro.ed tbe ap.
pointment ol 1bomaa Rl""8 u
cb•ncellor of the Rivenlde cam·
pus.
'
dent and an editor or the Real u.
s aid Clucas's assertions about
conspiracy ue "categorically
untrue."
She said that the Real U pro·
ducers have no wish to take over
publication o f the ir mo re
established competitor, the New u.
The New U is generally rt!
ga rded• as th e ca mpus
newspaper. The Real U is a re·
cently establis hed alternative
journal utllizing a personal ap·
proach to journalis m . ·
Miss Bjomeby said that, if
called upon, Real U writers
would contribute articles to wnatever new newspaper may be
resurrected from what she hopes
will bethecorpseoflhe !"'ew U.
''Other than that ... she said.
"we dbn't want control or that
paper at all. ..
The student council has caJled
a general meeting or students
for 4 p.m . Monday, on the third
floor of Gateway Commons, to
t a lk about what a n e w
newspaper should be.
Meanwhile, Clucas and the
s tarr of the New u say report. of
the paper's demise are pre·
mature, and have raised $400 out.
or personal funds to publish an
e ight-page edilion of 10,000
co pi es next Tuesday. on
schedule.
(See NEW U, Page A%)
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PEDESTRIANS LEAN INTO STRONG WIND THURSDAY NEAR DOWNTOWN CHICAGO
In the Event You've Wondered, This ls Why Some Cell It 'the Windy City'
Seco Plant
Board Nixed
Governor
SACRAMENTO I API -Tht:
managers of the Rancho Seco
nuclear powe r plant voted 3·2
early today to keep it operating
despite the incident al its near
twin in Three Milt.• Island. Pa
A few hours later. the U S
Nuclear Hegulatory Com m1ss1on
rejected an appeal hy Gov. Ed
mund Brown Jr to temporarily
close Rancho Seco.
Brown a lso made a direct ap
p ea l to the publicl y owned
Sacramento Municipal Utility
Oistnct to shut down the plant
until the trouble at Three Mlle
Island is analyzed. Both were
built by the Babcock & Wilcox
Co.
M ana~ers voted after seven
noisy hours of testimony from
the public. most of at urging
them Lo shut the plant at least
temporarily
The chairman of the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission said in
a letter written today to Bro"rn
that there was "reasonable as
surance" that Rancho Seco "can
continue lo operate without
danger to the public health and
s afety."
T he plant is on a prair ie a few
miles southeast of Sacramento
a nd about the same distance
northeast or Stockton.
The five board members in·
dlcated in an informal telephone
poll last week that they stood 3·2
<See NUCLEAR. Page A2)
Great Lakes Storm
Takes 16 lives
By The Associated Press
An icy spring storm tore
across the Great Lakes region
today with winds up to 90 mph
that wrecked buildinJ?s. '"lpped
power lines and trees. disabled a
frl'ighter and se nt ire pach
smashing into lakeshon· proper·
l)
At leas t In deaths wl'rt-
blamed on the near-bli zzard that
caused w1despread blackouts m
sevt.•ral states. dumped heavy
-;now in some areas and turned
s treets and s idew a lks into
great s heets of ire.
T he 730-foot Canadian ore
freighter Labradoc with 20 meo
aboard was reported m trouble
an Lake Erie about 18 miles
northwest of Ashtabula. Oh10. A
Canadian coast g uard plane
circled al to drop ltfe rafts and
another freighter was on the
way to the scene.
3,000AITEND
'SlJPERW ALK'
Braving blisters and sun·
burns, more than 3.000 volun-
teers t umed out for the March of
Di m es' fund-rais ing 20-milc
"Superwa lk." To make the
winding trek, walkers converged
on the I rvi n e r oute f rom
throughout the coastal com -
munity. See Page Bl.
The U.S. Coast Guard said the ·
Labradoc broadcast a mayday
s ignal this morning. reporting it
was lasting heavily lo port in
"ands up to 50 knots and had
15 root w<J ves washing over its
deck
At least 170,000 homes and
businesses an Michigan were
plunged into darkness as winds
topping 65 mph lashed the Lower
Peninsula.
Ice packs on Lake Erie were
blown ashore at Buffalo. N. Y .•
wreckin~ a Lavern a nd six
houses along the s hor e line .
About 75 pe rsons evac uated
their homes in the Sunset Bay
l'Om m unity when flood waters
from Callaraugua Creek· sur-
rounded about 200 homes.
Authorities 1n Ohio s aid
roofs were ripped off numerous
homes and businesses aod many
windows were shattered.
A circus-size tent collapsed on
a boat show in Grand Traverse
County. Mich., Thursday night,
but shenffs deputies said all the
spectators escaped. uninjured.
In Lansing. Mich .. snow and
sleet "turned the streets and
sidewalks into great sheets of
ace," s aid Mayor Gerald Graves.
About 50,000 Commonwealth
Edison customers in the Chicago
m etropolitan a rea. including
40,000 in t he no rthern and
western suburbs, lost electrical
Power for up to several hours
because of downed lines.
New Airlines Opposed
Air Calif omia Fears Loss of Seroice
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of .. CMlty ...... S\llff
Air California Vice President
Fred Davis today testified that
allowing new airlines at Orange
County Airport without increas·
ing airport racilities would put
his 12-year·old airline out of
business.
Davis was one or rour Air Cal
witnesses called to lesllry ln the
final day Of hearinf(S by the
Federal Aviation Adminis tra-
tion into alle1atlons or dis·
criminaUoo against air carriers
al the county airport .
FAA officials say exclualve use by Air California, Hughes
Alrweat and Golden West
Airlines ls UDJust dlterimlnaUoo
a nd i1 llle1al unde r rederal
law.
Orange County, Air California,
and city or Newport Beach of·
ficials and the state maintain
t hat restrictions for noise con·
EARLIER AIRPORT
TESTIMONY-A2
trol and lack of space outweigh
the discrimination issue.
At present, Con tinental
Airlines bOlds route authority to
Oy between Orange County and
Portland and SeaWe.
In addition, rive other airlines
have pending applications in-
volving Orange County routes.
None bav been able to get
county officials to a1ree to lease
them airport apace.
Explaining the ban on new
leases. tbe four Air Cal wit~
nesses based their position on
restrictions o( flights for noise
control and lack of s pace.
But Davis. the airlines' chief
or marketing, pointed out that
reduction In the number of
flights allotted to Air Cal to
make room for another airline
could put hi!$ firm into a money·
losing situation.
"C l early, n Jucing Air
California's operations and at·
temptinc to aqueeie more cu·
riera Into t he already over-
crowded exl1Un1 faclllty 11
neither a viable nor a deslreble
altem ative, ·•Davis tesUfled .
0tMr testimony WU offered
by airline President Robert Cllf.
ford wbo 1ald, "The market
<See AdPOaT, Pase AJ)
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j
HARRISBURG, Pe JAP>-
Enah..ent rH tnto • fresh snMg
today that threaiued lo delay
Pven further efforl~ to cool th
c0Dt1minated rettclor on Three
Mtle hlaod , 1 Nu c:-lear
R egul1to ry o mmt .slon
spok•man satd
Mcanwh l \\, a lnw:.uit was
flied king to force the plant to
c&ote, and thrH con.ar~'!tlm n * • ..
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NUCLEAR. • •
In favor of maintuln\ng OJ>('ru
tlons.
The roll l'ull wus tbl' $uml' u'
tht' mformltJ poll Vot111~ lu ll\'t!P
runnu~ were J'r~itldunt Wtlhnm
µ1urd and mem~rs Paul ('arr
iand Donald Mc laln VotinliC to
shut down wen.• rtwml>crs Ukk CHtro and Gary Hursh.
n.......S a bft11o requkre 1ID
provH communlcaUon.a l)'bltm11
for nuclear powtr ph1nt.t
"TMy'~e 1ot • few bu&f,," n•
porttd Jam . llunchl'll, ttf~I
rUic to a problem ln .i pump
which wu blt\loa radlatl'd flH
from ~ tn an auxiliary build
In' to l.ht ealed r~aclor contain
mtnt buUdin&
T he pumpmfl Opt'rutlon. W»•'il
bri~fl)' dµrinl( Ult' mor-ot ng, wo<;
prchmmary 1t p tn plan to
rcdut't' the fu I cort•' tem
veralur\" to btolo~ thl· bollh1>:
paint. lhu.., puttm.i 11 uito u :>aft•
and dormant tuk
•'Thi! ~fl!'> p1unp1nn will n•11ult
m .i 114n1fwMnt 1 t-dul·t1on In tht·
amount of Jlt KU't'' lt•if\ 11\.: th1·
pl.int N rt e 11111·1.11111m. 1 h11 (
llurold 01•1111111 ltJld rt·port1·r~
TburtKla.)
As ke<! IOdJ) If lht· 11ump ,,
pair would dt•ltt) llw IO d J\
•ehedule fOf' 1 eold lbutdown.
lluncht!ll a d. ··it de pendl on
how loot It lasts.··
;\t m i dmorn i n g . lle•m
whoo hl"d from a non·nuclear
bol lf'r on the other end ol the
11'land, 1t~rtllnJ workers and re-
pqrtcns Mir the 11le.
"ll Khook m e up, you better
b\•lleve U shook mo up," said a
1ut~·ur1ty guard.
"h ·a nothlna to cat excnea
obout," uJd Oon 81rry. an of·
f1ru1l wtth Metropolitan Edison,
the plant's operator.
M t!1.mwtule, four nearby resi·
dl'ntis usk1.'<1 a Judgt! to close the
rrippleJ f1.1(.'11l l y and fo rce
uwn~r:. to pay fc)r the medicaJ
t1 cutmcnt or over u half million
l'l'Ople for the next 20 years.
't lw r lat.s action suit. filed in
IJJuphm ounty Court against
the plunt ':. owners T hursday.
l'lulnus the Ma rch 28 nuclear ac-
ciclent •'eaUMd tht• rcloa~e of
huae •mounts of nuclear ~nergy
with attendant risk ot explooon,
(lre a ndlor nucle1tr fallout, so
huge lo mugntlude as to be
pote ntially d estructl vc or all
human and animal life within at
leJ1t. a 60-mile radius of Three Mlle Island facility."
The action asks medicaJ reim·
bursemenl for the treatment or
636,000 residents living with.in 2'
miles of the plant. It claims lhey
s hould have m edical check-ups
four times a year for the next two
decades to detect possible can-
cers resulting from the radiation.
And three Pennsylvania con·
gressmen, whose districts encir·
cle the plant, a nnounced at a
news conference that they in·
troduced legislation to create a
fai l-safe communications
sys tem in event of another
nuclear accident. ,
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,.._.8aht•9ed
Sabote urs set off three
plastic charges today at a
pl ant near La Seyne-Sur·
Mer , France. according to
French poli ce. Components
for t wo ex p e rim e ntal
nuclear reactors destined
for Iraq ar.e under construe·
tion at the plant. See story,
page A·4.
ClucM said the staff ba re·
moved from It.a Gate••>' Com·
mom omc-all oooftchn*Vtl •
lnrormaUMal matertm Uta&
could be of help to any replace·
ment publication.
Tbouah the editon and writers
haven't been evtcted from the
offices yet-Bjorneby t.rW. UD·
succeasfully, earUer this week
CIUCIS said they expect t.o ftnd
padloekl on t.be doon )loeday.
Clucu eaplained that be could
produce ID ed.it10Q of tbe Hew U
at the low coat. of S400 bec.,.e,
since the student government ls
battling over poasession of the
editorial offices, he's stopped
paying rent. There remain~&
printing and typesetting T -·
The staff is unpaid.
"We no longer have an.y over ·
head," Clucas said.
Fast Food
,Thief Spy?
The bearing opened "'Ith a turn.away crowd at the SMUO
beadquartera buUdln1.
Arter a bout 2~ hours. the
board ~ heard from about 30 ot tbe 1o7 penons wllo signed to
s peak. At midnig ht, S MUD's
chief e ngineer a rrived from
Washington, D.C., with the word
that the fe d e r a l Nuc lea r
Regulatory Commission founcJ
from preliminary infor mation
on Rancho Seco that there was
no reason to order it shut.
Airport Pact Stirs Controversy
COLUMBUS, Ohio <AP)
-Ronald Mc Donald, 18,
and Gregg T. Guinn, 19,
have been arrested ln con·
nection with the theft of
fi ve Yumbo s andwiches
fr o m a Burger King
rest aurant, police say.
The engineer, John Mattimoe,
siaid it is a safe plant, and rec-
ommended keeping it running.
After the vo~e at about 2 a.m ..
the board members and about
half the peak crowd stayed in
the basement cafeteria exchang-
ing questiorui and a nswers.
G ua rds earlie r c losed tb~
doors after the arrival of the
m aximum number of persons al-
lowed in the building by the fire
m arshal. which Baird said was
960 Loudspeakers were set up
1n the lobby A nu mber or
pt.'rsons waited outdoors to enter
when others left
Less tha n a handful of the
(irst 30 speakers favored keep.
mg t he plant open. T hey were
applauded hy about one-third of
the audience and booed by
much of the remainder
Chamnan Baird \.iarned that
eutbursts were robbing speakers •£ time. and at one point halted
the proceedings and said. "Now
wait a minute. This is get ting to
sound like a JOtnt meeting of the
HelJ's Angels ..
Emouons ran high. A standing
qvatio'l went to Mike Gillogly or
Sal'ramento who had been ar-
rested while climbing the fence
at the olant Saturdav
· · 1.t was a very scar y thing to
do . It's a very negative ex·
perienl'e to be in jail." GiJlogly
said
By JOANNE RF.YNOLDS
Of Ult 04Mly "'11•1 ll•H
A "mystery document" that
was intended to settle the long
running airport fe ud between
Newport Beach a nd Orange
County was the focus of legal
m aneuvers at Thursday's hear·
Ing on the county airport.
The hear ing , called by the
Fed er al Aviation Administra -
tion, is part or an investigation
into allegations of discrimina ·
lion against air carriers at the
facility.
F,.._r,...AJ
Jn all, there are 10 agencies
and airlines participating in the
proceedings. They are the FAA.
the county, Newport Beach, the
s tate . Air California, Hughes
Airwest. Golden West Airlines,
PSA. Frontier Airlines and Con·
t1 nental Airlines.
Because the county wiU only
a llow Air CaU!ornia, Airwest
and Golden West to lease space
at the airport, the FAA has al·
leged discrimin ation agains t
other airlines that bold or are
a pplying for routes into the
county.
It was the Frontier attorney
Thursday who raised the first
series or questions about the
docume nt pre pared las t Oc· AIRPORT ..
pla ce is here and we fly it and
we fly it well. Add1t1onal service
is going to require additional
space in the ai rport terminal
and airport facility.·'
.., Lober in meetings between two
• Newport Beach City Councilmen
a nd me m bers or Supe r visor
Thomas Riley's staff.
His testimony was supported
by architect Tom Moon. who ex·
plained that the 27,000 square
foot terminal building should ac
tually be 120.QOO square fe(!t to
comply wilh FAA standa rds for
serving the l 2 million people
..V h o got onto airplanes at
Or ange County Airport in 1978.
The fourth person to testify for
Air California was John Van
Houten, a consulting engineer in
acoustics.
He pointed out that the FAA 's
action in requiring jets leaving
the air port to maintain full
power to 1.000 feet altitude has
dras lil'a ll y 1nc-rcas ed the
airport's noise impact area. The
rour-tlay hearing is expected lo
conclude with lhl' presentation
of wilnl>SSCS testifyi ng on behalf
of the County of Orange
T he document , which they
called an agreement to agree.
was to have provided the basis.
for ending the long-running legal
battle in which the c ity has
blocked the county's efforts to
renegotiate 'airline leases and
improve airport facilities.
But the Frontier attorney in·
dicated he believed the three
tenant airlines were parties to the
proposed agreement and that it
was key to the discrimination is·
sue.
The agr eement was never ratified by county offi cials and
C ity Councilwoman J ackie
Fro•P•geAJ
RAGE ...
who picked her up Dec. 8 while
she was hitchhiking home from
school. shot her and beat her
with a hammer.
Dead Pilot's Body
Found After Crash
Guenther fa ces multiple
charges related to the near·
dt!a dly assaul t o n Miss
Gonzalez. as well as the pist.ol·
whipping of a 17-year-old San
Cle mente g irl n ine months
earlier.
He has pleaded innocent and
innocent by reason or insanity. A~OURA (AP) -Altemptslo
retrieve the body or a somet ime ~aguna Beach resident whose
plane c ras hed in the Santa
Monica Mountains near Malibu
Lake we r e to begin today authorities said. '
A Los Angeles City Fire
l)epartment helicopter spotted
the wreckage or Dalip Saund's
Bellanca Decalhalon plane on a
hillside in Stokes Canyon on
Thursd ay, but officials s aid
tbey would wait to recover the
body until daylight due to lhe
rugged terrain.
Saund. 47, was the son or lhe
trrst native of India to serve in
Congress. His father. toe late
l)alip Sin_gb Saun4, represented
&.be Impe rial a nd Riverside
Counties.
The pilot bad been missing
since leaving Van Nuys Airport
llonday in an aerobatic aircraft.
Earlier Thursday near Santa
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Paula in Ventura County, about
25 miles northwest of the site of
Saund's crash, three Civil Ai("
Patrol members escaped serious ·
injury when their plane went
down during the search.
The CAP aircran crashed
shortly before noon north of San·
ta Paula.
Saund, a n electrical engineer
for Robray Drilling Company of
Singapore, was due back at his job
with the oil firm in Kuala Lu mpur
on Wednesday. said Civil Air
Patrol Lt. Col. Stu Hall.
Ha ll said Sauod had no perma
nent home since he would spend 20
days in Kuala Lu mpur and then
be on leave for anotbe r 28 days in
Laguna Beach .or sl ay with
friends elsewhere.
Saund held a doctorate in elec-
trical engineering from UCLA.
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BAY •.•
Ne wport Beach and Attoroey
General George Oeukmejian.
Alleged in the su.it is that the
property covered by the state
purchase was cons titutionally
protected public tidelands. ·
"Al no lime did the Irvine
Company ... acquire any valid
legal right thereto or interest
Lhere\n,'' the complaint alleges.
It goes on to ask the court to
order tbe company Lo repay lhe sa.4 million plus seven pel'Cent
interest from the sale date or
April 11, 1975.
Those filing the lawsuit charge
tn their complalnt lbat jthe pay.
mfi!nt to the company "was an ii·
legal payment of public (p()nies "
and "is a waste of p11blic m~es
a nd said payment ll void and
voidable.•· •1
Tbe 197S sale ended .a lon&r
standing dispute over the UpPer
B1y lidelanda and forever eoded
the lrvtne Company's plan to de· velop the Upper Bay. '
Simu}taneoualy, the Upper
Newport Bay Udel.._.. ~ set
•ttlde u ptoteetecf pµb}ic w1fclJands. ·
Defense Attorney William
Dougherty has said he will not
contest many facts of the case.
But he will try to prove that
Guenther's mental condition at
the time or the assaults made it
i mpossible for him to un·
derstand or control his acts.
Guenther said from the wit·
ncss sta nd Thursday be had no
inten tion of attacking Mi ss
Gonzalez or of robbing her when
he picked her up last December.
"She had out her thumb," he
testified. "She entered the car
willingly."
But as he drove along, Guen·
ther said, the "rage" took con-
trol of him.
"I didn't know what I was do·
ing," he said. "I was fighting
the impulse. I was just shooting.
She was screaming and I was
screaming.
"Blood was all over the win·
dows and the seat and the dash
board. my clothes, her clothes," 1
Guenther, dressed in dungarees
and an open-necked s hirt said
Crom the witnes§.stand.
Then. he te~fied, a "white
I ight" fl ashed lhr-oug h h is
mind and "whatever was in me was gone."
After that , Guenther told the
jury, he dropped Miss Gonzalez
at a construction sight and fled.
Prosecutor Pau.l Meyer, dur·
ing cross·examinatlon, asked
Guenther why be could control
the car well-enough to drive, yet
couldn't kee p hims elf from
shooting tus V1Ctlm or beating
her with the hammer.
"t know J was able to drive,"
Guenther testified. "All I did
was reel myl'elf in a wild rage
beating on her. When the thing
was over I relt very much c:om·
passion for her."
Guenther's psychlatrtst, Dr.
Barbara Hundley, has testified
ber patient suffers rrom a brain
disorder brought on by a llver
malfunction.
Guenther wu the fina.t witneu
callt d in the three-day trial.
Meyer and ~Y will re.
tan\ to cou.rt Mend11 to pr•eat
finel argumenll In the cue. ,
;
Heather told the hearing Thurs·
day that it didn 't constitute
"some unholy alliance."
Mrs. Heather described the
proPosed agreement as "an in·
nocent effort to get thlngs mov·
in g " a nd said the a irlines
weren't involved in its prepara·
tion.
Frontier, Continental and PSA
ea rlier in the day put on
testimony to back their conten·
tion. along with the FAA. that
the county has a rbitraralY ex·
"Why would anyonl• wanr to
read this rubbi~ll :> Li.steu
to this ... "
Mrs. Trudeau
Says Friend's
Death Hurt
TORONTO <A P) -Margaret
Trudeau says the death of her
closest friend. Queen Alia of
J ordan. was the final event that
led to the end of her unhappy
marriage to Prime Minister
Pierre Eliott Trudeau. She also
told or heavy pot smoking.
She said she met the queen
when King Hussei n visited
Canada in 1974
"Within hours. she had taken
m e in hand. forced me to laugh
about our lives. poked fun at my
fears." Mrs. Trudeau wrote in
the latest serialized installment
of her autobiography. "Beyond
Reason.
When told of the queen's death
in a 1977 helicopter crash, "I
s t a rted shaking." she said.
"Tears poured down. my face. It
was too much for me . It made a
mockery of all our cooversa·
lions, the way Alia had kept in·
sisting that everything would
turn out well for both or us."
-r
eluded air car riers from t he
airpo rt. an exclusion that isn't
based on noise considerations.
At one point. two Continental
executives offered conmctinf:'
views of t he s tatus of tht·
airport.
Late Wednesda.y Thomas Cur rigan. vice president for gov·
ernmental affairs, said he thinks
the airport terminal is at capaci·
ty and that there is no room for
his airline unless some con·
struction is undertaken.
Poli ce officer David
Co wglU said the t wo told
officers they a te only a
couple or the ham and
cheese s andwiches a nd
threw the rest into the
bus hes after t he theft
Thursday.
They were arrested in a
parking lot .a cross the
street rrom the restaurant
when their car would oot
start, officers said.
Dana Point Woman=
Terrorized by Man
. . .
A Dana Point woman who sat
with her daughter in their dis·
abled car beside the San Diego
Freeway in Irvine Thursday was
terrorized by a man with a knife
who tried to break in
The 27-year-old housewife told
polic-e she was waiting for a
highway patrol car to stop and
help when her car stalled al
about 7 a.m. near University
Drive.
She said she refused tbe help
of two other motorists who
s toppe~. b eca use s he was
frightened, a nd refused a third
man who became enraged. drev.
a hunting knife a nd pounded lhe
car to be allowed in.
She shielded her daughter
from the sight of t he raging man
and screamed for help.
At her screams. s he said, he
hol ted for his small truck and
drove away.
SEASHELLS GO
FOR G<KJD WILL
OCEAN CITY, N.J . CAP>
Who sells seashells by the
seashore'! Not Ocean City.
About this time each year,
local beachcombers begin col·
lecting shells to be give n to sum-
mer tourists with an Ocean City
decal attached as a promotional
and goodwill gesture. Resjdenls
who bring in at least 10 "respee.
table" shells receive certificates
na min g th e m h o n ora r y
beachcombers .
The woman told police she
was so scared. she ~ot out of her
car. lifted lls hood and somehow
fi xed it so she couJd dnve 1t
home and call police.
She described the man with the knife as black. 6 feet tall. of
medium build, wi t h hair cut
close to his head.
2Sentenced
In Exploding
Balloons Case
Two men conv i cted o f
launching exploding air balloons
into the path or incoming private
a irc raft at Orange County
i\1 rport were sentenced T hurs·
day m Harbor Municipal Court
to 30 days in jail each and a $.'iOO
fine
The sen tences a r e s tayed
pending appeals
Terry Randall Hu ff . 26. of
Co s ta Mesa, and Timoth y
Joseph Ropchan. 24, of Orange,
were found guilty of nme counts
eacll of misdemeanor charges
pertafaing to the crimes.
Both were e mployees of Con·
trol Components, an Irvine pipe
valve manufacturing company
from which balloons we re
launched on at least four OC·
casions last Nov e mber and
December. police said.
No aircraft we re damaged by
the helium-fueled ba lloons .
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Carner-a Baek: Up
Claims for Taxes
81 SYLVIA POllTI!&
In moel pana or tbe country, winter atorma ban ,.
suited ln prope~ dam11e that 1ener.U, will be ~·
ble to the lnte'11el Revenue Service u cuuali, ~ that
cau be claimed on federal income tax returns.
What can people do to protect them.elves ftDuctally
before diauter strikes?
A simple precaution l! to take .. before .. pbotoe that
show property and possessions in their undamaced condi·
lion. The contrast between photos and later OMS abowlnl
the havoc caused by natural or human forces will add
validity to tax deduction or insurance claims.
Some hints:
( 1) PHOTOGRAPH ALL BUILDINGS -t.be bouae
itself, detached garage, storage shed. gazebo -rrom all
sides, preferably in bright sunJlght and with no shadows. It
may take a day or more to accomplish this, says Eastman
Kodak. but it could be
worth it. ·
< 2) Photograph all
outdoor improvements
-trees, s hrubbery.
brick or stone walls.
fences. patios, pools,
driveways, car ports.
Money's
Worth
Take the pictures or the trees and shrubbery duriq the
spring or s ummer when they are In leaf or in bloom and
add to the value of the house by enhancing its appearance.
<31 Take pictures of cars, motorcycles. mo-peds,
power mowers. bikes. trailers. boats and similar vehlcles.
It's best to take several pictures of each. showhi1 the
equipment from a variety of angles.
14 ) Photograph eve.ry room inside the house and Its
contents so that each article is clearly identifiable.
CS) WHEN PHOTOGRAPmNG INSIDE. Kodak re·
commends starting at a comer and working around the
room. Overlap each picture slightly to show continuity.
Take closeups of valuable paintings or statuary. llepeat
this process in the basement and attic and garage if there
are a rticles of value there.
(6) Fine china. crystal and silver hollow ware are not
likely to show up clearly in breakfronts or china closeta. so
these articles should be arranged on a table and photo.
graphed in groups. The same is true for sterling table set-
tings.
<7) Photograph jewelry the same way.
THE SNAPSHOT INVE;NTORV IS the basis for
establish.mg "the condition and value " of real and personal
property before casualty.
Negatives should be stored off the premises in a
fireproof container, preferably in a safe deposit box. The
photo inventory should be kept up to date wtth pictures of
valua bles as they are acquired.
An added bonus : The cost of the supporting photos is
tax-deductible as an expense if they are used to show the
extent of the dama~es in order to arrive at the amount of the loss.
Small Cars Gain
As Gas Cost Rises
DETROIT c API -Americans are suddently scram bl·
ing to buy sm.alJ cars. just as they did after the Arabs cut
off the oil more than rive years ago.
"There's no question It's a trend when the dealers
stand here and start fights over them." s aid Sam Gell.
who runs a dealers auction in Minneapolis. "We're en·
couraging the dealers not to oanic. ·•
SALES OF SUBCOMPACT CARS were up 71 percent
in March, compared with March salt!s a year ago.
Sales of imports. mostly fuel-stingy cars, zoomed up
by 25 percent to an estimated 240,000. a record for March.
All companies showed hefty sales jumps in the sub·
compact lines. Ford's were up 81 percent. Chrysler's 79
percent.GM 's 59 percent and AMC's 46 percent. Volkswagen
was notselhng U S ·made cars last March.
The switch to small
cars was evident. but
(. ~ som e showrooms ap-
~N HIGH GEAR) ri~renuy had not yet felt
"Prospective buyers
say, 'I want something
that will give me good
mileage,"' reported Jack Ca mp. used car sales manager
at Beaudry Ford in Atlanta. But in the same dealership,
new car sales manager Billy Shedd said. "Not one buyer in
a hundred mentions mileage."
SUBCOMPACTS ACCOUNTED FOR 24.6 percent or
all cars sold in March and Imports took another 21.7 per-
cent, tying the record set in March 1975. Last year, sub·
compacts were 13 percent of the market and imports were
18 percent.
"It's just like somebody pulled a shade two weeks
ago:· the president of Chrysler Corp .. Lee A. lacocca, said
of the small car surge.
Pushed by the imports, the industry as a whole sur·
prised itself in March by selling more than 1.1 million
cars. 2.7 percent more than in March 1978 when s ales were
swollen by buyers who stayed home in February blizaards.
DOMESTIC MANtJFAcnJRERS SOLD about 864,000,
a 2 percent decline from last year.
For the year so far, indmtry sales were 2.7 million, up
2. 7 percent. Domestic sales were 2.2 million, up 6 percent.
"There's still a demand for the big uaed car," said
Harris Dudley. owner of Broadway Dodie in San Anton.Ao.
Texas.
But not everywhere. Jack Charlesworth of the AUanta
Auto Auction said, "Look at this: Last March a year~d
Lincoln Mark V brought $8,800. On March 29 this year, a
1978 model -also a year old -brou1hl $7 .4.50. Other big
cars are going for $200 to $500 less than the dealers have
expected."
Pay in Alaska Tops
Other U.S. Salaries
WASHINGTON CAP) -Averace salaries lD Aluka
are nearly double thole of Americans u a whole, aeeord·
Ing to new Labor Department slatlstJca.
Next oo tbe list are residents of the District ol ODban·
bla. the department said ln a survey. Besldenta ol loutb
Dakota were at the bottom.
THE 8TATl8TICS wsag BASSO Oil u. ........ ID·
nual 197'1 pay of workers covered by 1U1i. ~ •·
e mployment inlurance Pl'Oll'lma.
The sUltistics showed tMt the avera11 unualE
lboM workers ln Alaska· was •t.MT or ti.I pereeat
lhu the nation.al averace ol SU,425. Tiiie Dlllriet al • •
bla wu next wtlh u *"rate of SU.Ill. or 31..1 ,....,..
bl1her than the national averace.
Al the bottom of the Uat were Soutb Dakota wltb u
II.~ avera1e and Mlaslulppl witb a •.cm ........
Business ...... Acwt, •• t979 -~
AUGUSTA, Mai.De t APl
Rullnt ln favor ol 1 nallonwlde
credll ~RI firm, a Maine
J\ld&• haa httld tbal an ID·
dtvldual't ri&bt to privacy iJ out
wel•h•d by "c o mmerct al
1peedl" richll that allow c~Jt
•nv•lll1aeon1 t<) c:ollttt and ,....
port fact. Oft the pet on's hi
without JM"rm •. Ion
SuJM>ri<>r Court Justice Le" 1c;
E Naiman ruh~d an ra\or of
Equifax St•r vt<'l' lne of Allantu.
the nation's lur.:l'st er('dlt n •
porting l1 rm .
T HE RUUNC STa CK do"n
poTUoos of Ma1nc'r; UHnonlh olct
F'alr Crtcbl Reporting Act u' un
conistitut1ona l F.qulfia ·ouRhl to
pr~vent tht-law rrom t&klnl( ('(
feet In Dttembt'r 1917 and . Jail
1n1 that, challt•nged cts con~tll u
tionality.
The dN'1s1on. which 15 bt'inic
appealed to the Ma intA 'upremc
Judicial Court by the ::.tutc nt
torn e y ge n eral. would
s ignifica ntly t•x le nd Far ~t
Ame ndme nt pro tet't1on for
comme r c i a l cred it f irm::.,
lawyerssa1d.
A N 0 I T t: X P A N D S t h c
e merging doct nne or ··com
mereial speech ." which grants
some Fi rst Amendment rights to
business.
Jn his ruling . Naima n held
that any privacy rights enJOYed
by Maine citizens we re not
strong e noug h to counte r .
ba l a nce the "comm ercial
speech" rights e nJoyed by
Equifax
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GASOHOL GOES INTO DAVE STEFANIC'S CAR IN IOWA
Dave Leniha n Pump s Fuel That Is 10 Percent Grlfn Alcohol
'Boa' Helps Tire SBles
Bizzarre A.d Puts Squeeze on 'Occupants'
KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP>
With the help of a "dehydrated
boa cons trictor," Paul Brown
has solved the direct-mall ad-
vertising mystery -getting the
"occupant" to open a nd read.
His advertising ma il er carries
a skull and crossbones and a
warning : "If you throw this in
your wastebasket unopened. a
capsule or w ater inside will
hreak. spilling onto a dehydrat-
ed boa constric tor . He will then
c rawl out and crush your little
body ."
T HF. BIZARRE approach to
advertising apparently 1s getting
people to read the mailer. Jn the
first three months of its use.
sa les were 36.5 percent higher
than the year before, he says
Jns1de his first mailer was an
"exclusive" intE'rv1c w with
Brown. supposedly an Nepal. a
city the brochure says is "re-
Roberts Wim Suit
SAN DIEGO 1 AP) -Roberts Far ms of Kt'rn County has been
a ward<>d S2.l million by d federal Jury here arter a thn·<· month
trial
The jury returned its award against J::ismine Grovt''.'>, a tax
s helter farmin(! corporation that had sued RohC'rLc; Farms for S30 •
million in a dispute over a land purchase
J asmine Groves bought 5.800 acres of San Joaquin Vall<.'y land
from Hollis Roberts in 1968. then hired Roberts Farms to man<ige
the propt>rty
J asmine contended many of the a lmond trees had a disease
called non-infeciious bud failure or "crazy top." which caused
buds to fall. J asmine 's suit charged that Roberts knowingly sold
diseased trees •
The corporation quit paying its management fee after filing
suit, so Roberts fil ed a countersuit seeking payment of the fees
The jury rejected Jasmine's claim and accepted Roberts·.
The case was heard before U.S. District Court .Judge William
Enright.
cogna zed for the development of
the capsulated dehydrated boa
constrictor."
Then he got down to business
a nd. in q uestion·and -answer
fo r m . told about the tires he
se lls .
"THE IMPORTANT th ing
with any advertising is to get
people to reatl it." Brown said.
.. You need to do som ething to
get their attention · ·
Brown. 61. has a degree in ad-
vertis ing from the Univers ity of
Missouri and runs Dealers Tire
Co. H e w r i tes his o wn
newspaper. radio and d irect-
mail advertisements
The first skull a nd crossbones
maili ng went to 5.500 add resses
in October. Brown a ttributed
part of h is sales boom to a
severe winter and higher-than-
a ver age demand for snow tires .
Dul he figures the ad accounted
for most of the sales increase.
"WE RECEIVED dozens or
vis its and calls from customers
who laughingly referred to the
brochure," he said. "Many said
they read every word of· the ad-
vertisement -a copywriter's
dream."
Brown has a nother a dvertise-
ment in the ma il.
Irvine S&L Report• Gain
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VINTAGE '7 9.
OFFER ED WITH l•RJDE.
The ride. The comfort.
The classic elegance. Test drive
the Eldorado today.
EXCELLENT SELECTION
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Cotto Mao, .540.P l 00
Irvine Savings and Loan Association has an·
nounced an increase of 54.7 percent in oofore-tax
earnings for the year ended Dec. 31 . 1978. over
1977.
The association's profit returned 15.48 percent
on stockholders equity. increasing the book value
per outstanding share s tock to $15.25 from $13.23 at
the end of 1977.
r~eHer lnt!OlfH~ D ip •
American Pacesetter, Newport Beach. has
reported net income of $4,295,857. or 68 cents per
common share. on revenues of $48.081.000 for the
year ended Dec. 31.
This compares with net income of $5,445,683.
or 87 cents. on revenues of $46.298.167 for the year
earlier period.
Pre-tax income decreased as a rcsuJt of lower
gross profits associated with housing units closed
in 1978 compared with 1977. Lower gross profits
resulted because competitive housing saJes prices
did not keep pace with the cost of construction
materials and nnancing, the firm said.
State Mid-I Opnes Olllr e
State Mutual Savings and Loan Association.
Ne wport Beach, planned to open its permanent El
Cajon office in April. It will replace a temporary
office there.
103
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STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR
f!IOlll Fashion Island Newport Beach
So~ Driven Pl'ef er Ga.ohol w -Ga.oline
• OES MOINES. Iowa t AP> -
Iowans have been beatinc tbe
rising cost or usollne and
Ktret.tblq fuel aupplles by llnln1
up at 400 aervlc• atat!ons for
aaaohol. State officials promot-
ing the fuel say they're aur·
prfsed at it.a popularity.
Iowa._, pumped an estimated ~.3 million galfOlls of the fuel in·
to their tanks just in February.
By 198.'S. they are expected to be
using 184.6 million gallons of
gasohol annually. state figures
projeet.
"WHEN WE STARTED off
last summer with five stations.
we ne11er visualized that it would
have grown to the extent it has
today and at the rate it con-•
( ENERCY )
prices. But stale officials worry
about their lost revenue il ex-
emptions continue, and the Iowa
Development Commission is
surveying users to see if they
wouJd still buy the fuel wltbout
the c=xemptions.
THE DEVELOPMENT Com ·
mission is promoting gasohol
use in the state with the aid or
$125,000 from the Iowa Corn
Promotion Board.
* * *
Some Iowans beUeve the fuel's
use will boo&t corn pricee. thus
helpiq farmers while reduciftl
the demand for imported oU.
Getter said some motorista
also consider it a superior fuel.
"It's somewhere belWflen re-
gular guoHne and premium,
closer to premium. The octan
ralipg is three or four numbers
higher than unleaded gaaollne.
''THE•E ARE SOME othef
distinct values in it for the con-
sumer. It burns at a lower tem-
perature so the eng ine runs
cooler in the s ummer. for exam·
pie." he said.
* * *
tinues to grow," said Doug Get-B ., p lJ
ter . dfreeted or the resources ,,.,.Zl .-io.u ..... tes se and support divlslon of the Iowa ~ • ~ • • .,.,,.
Development Commission.
Observers say the fuel's boom·
ing popularity is based on its
tax -free price. its s olid
performance and the fact that
the alcohol which goes into
g a s ohol is made from corn.
Iowa's big crop.
Laboratory.tested in Nebraska
a nd market-tes ted in Iowa.
g asohol is a blend of 90 percent
unleaded gasoline and 10 per·
cent grain alcohol.
GASOHOL PRICES in Iowa
range from about the same as
unleaded gas to a bout 3 cents a
gallon higher. Most stations sell
it for 75 to&'.> cents a gallon. But
the price would be l2.5 cents
more without the exemptions
from s t.ate and federal gasoline
taxes.
The exemptions are expected
to cost Iowa $4 million in lost re-
venue this year alone and $68
million over the next four years .
The rederal government will
lose an estimated $29 m illion in
gas tax re venues.
The fuel becomes more com-
petitive with ever y IJ<>ost In gas
Of Sugar Cane Fuel
RIO OE JANEIRO. Brazil 'AP 1 Brazil wants its cars to run on
alcohol made from home-grown sugar cane instead of on gasoline
made from imported oil.
This eouJd allow the fast-industrializing nation to escape from the
economic domination of the organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries.
There are critics. though. who
say the country's much-heralded
alcohol conversion plan is not
am bilious e noug h and the
military-run government really
has n 't gotte n ser ious a bout
alcohol power.
UNDER AN ALCOHOL pro·
gram that began in 1975, the an-
nual alcohoJ production here has
incre ased from 160 million
gallons to nearly 700 million
gallons, with a l·billion gallon
jump forecast for next year.
The government oil monopoly.
Petrobras. is adding alcohol 1n
steadily increasing amounts lo
th e gasoline it distributes
Ov~r T he Counter
HASO Listinqs
throughout the coµntry. thereby
m.aking impor ted crude oi l
"stretch."
More than 700 cars in Brazil.
r a nging from the offic ial
limousine of the governor of the
southern state or Parana to the
repair fl eet of the phone com-
pany in Sao Paulo. the nation's
largest city, run on pure alcohol.
There are plans to increase the
number of all -alcohol vehicles to
1(1,000.
DRIVERS OF ALCOHOL c::i rs
say they run JUSt as well as on
ga soline and that sometimes
they get better mileage and less
e ngine wear
MU T UA L FUN DS
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
.
o Nuclear ·Plant ... Won't Close
ae.r1 •• sei
Diedrich Tries
Another Delay
By GARV GRANVILLE OI , .. Deity ...... lt;ttt
SAN DIEGO -Atlorneyi. for
indicte d Orange Co unty
• •Supervisor Ralph Die dric h
moved Thursday for unother
pre-trial bearing, this one aimed
at quashing the testimony of a
key prosecution witness.
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T he last·minute maneuver
came just before the trial of
Teachers
Reject Pay
Hike Plan
Salary negotiations between
Laguna Beach teachers and
trustees have reached an im-
passe ~r faculty association
members rejected a proposed
3 7 percent s alary increase
retroactive to July l , 1978. ·
The impasse went into effect
late Thursday when trustees vol·
ed to stand firm in their 3. 7 pay
hike proposal.
District officials said this
morning that a mediator would
be called in to resolve the im·
passe •
The ad.ion came in a closed
session following the regular
school board meeting whe re
faculty association President
Lida Campbell angered some
board members by making de-
tails of the closed negotiations
public. '
"Ton ight Mr. •William >
(See SALARY, Page AZ>
Diedrich and co-d efenda nt
LeRoy Rose was to get under
way. It touched off an animated
exchange between the defense
lawyers and prosecutor Michatil
Capizzi.
Before the legal confrontut1on
ended :
-Superior Court Judge Ros!>
Tharp sent the jury home and
scheduled a hearing ror Monday
morning.
-Diedrich climbed into th~
witness box and. a mong other
things, denied he had any deal·
ings with those who a llegedly
bribed him in 1973·74
-Defense attorney Keith
Monroe charged Capizzi with
making '"a transparent attempt
to deprive this man c Diedrich>
or his constitutional rights.··
In turn. Capizzi labeled the
defense la"'\Yers' last-minute
move "tardy at best" and, out·
side the courtroom. called their
argument "a bogus issue :·
Key figure in the dis pute was
pros ecution witness Michael
Re mington, Diedrich's personal
lawyer in 1973 and allegedly tht•
funnel through which bribery
dollars allegedly flowed to
Diedrich.
Monroe told Judge Tharp that.
because Remington wa s
Diedr icb's lawyer. he cannot
discuss as a witness or
otherwise bis dealings with
Diedrich.
But Capizzi insisted the issues
at hand did not involve a lawyer
client relationship.
Furthermore. Capizzi a rgued.
legal sanc tions invol ved in
lawyer-client privilege don't
hold when a · crime has been
<See DrEDRICH, Page A2>
I . Dispute Could
Delay Buildings
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
01 tlle Dally .. ilet SlaO
A dispute over the conditions
of the Visbeek Ranch Land sale
may indefinitely delay the con·
struction of 3,000 homes on 2,000
acres of San Clemente hill area.
Tom Clark, an attorney for
San Clemente Investments One,
a 'limited partnership, said the
land sale agreement allows his
chent to use an as yet un-
determined portion or the 1.200
planned open spaces areas on
the Visbeek Ranch. The use
would be limited lo farming.
But Clark s aid Nu-West
De~elopment Corp., the firm
tbat bought the property from
San Clemente Investments One
last year. has proposed that the
open space be J(iven to a future
homeowners group
City officials said they were
unaware of these land sale con·
ditions. The m atter came before
the Planning Commission Tues·
day.
"It was a shock to us ... said
City Attorney Michael Bartlett
who asserted that Nu West of·
ficials did not disclose the de·
tails or the land deal until re-
cently.
Bartlett said the dispute could
hold up the project until the
divergent interests can work out
a settlement.
Nu-West Vice-president John
Belda said his firm has offered
to turn over 760 acres of the open
space land to San Clementf> In·
vestments One officials . The
<See DELAY, Page A2)
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PEDESTRIANS LEAN INTO STRONG WIND THURSDAY NEAR DOWNTOWN CHICAGO
In the Event You've Wondered, Thia 11 Why They Cell It 'the Windy City'
Dead Pilot's
Body Found
After Crash
Great Lakes Storm
Takes Seven Lives
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AGOURA <AP> -Attempts to
retrieve the body of a sometime
Laguna Beach resident whose
plane crashed io t.he Santa
Monica Mountains near Malibu
Lake we re lo begin today.
authorities said.
A Los Ange les City Fir e
Department helicopter spotted
the wreckage or Dalip Saund's
Bella nca Decathalon pla ne on a
hillside in Stokes Canyon on
T hursday. but officials said
they would wait to recover the
body until dayli ght due to the
rugged terrain
Saund , 47, was the son of the
first native of India to serve in
Congress. His father. the late Dalip Singh Saund, represented
t he Imperia l and Riverside
Counties
The pilot had been missing
since leaving Van Nuys Airport
Monday in an aerobatic aircraft.
Earlier Thursday near Santa
Paul a in Ventura County. about
25 miles northwest of the site of
Saund's crash. three Civil Air
Patrol members escaped serious
injury when their plane went
down during the search.
The CAP airc raft crashed
shortly before noon north of San·
ta Paula.
Saund, an electrical engineer
for Robray Drilling Company of
Singapore. was due back at his job
with the oil firm in Kuala Lumpur
on Wednesday, said Civil Air
Patrol Lt. Col. Stu Hall.
Hall said Saund had no perma·
nent home since he would spend 20
days in Kuala Lumpur and then
be on leave for another 28 days in
Laguna Beach or stay with
friends elsewhere.
Saund held a doctorate in elec·
tric a I engineering from UCLA.
By The Associated Press
An icy spring s torm lore
across the Great Lakes region
today with winds up to 90 mph
that wrecked buildings. ripped
power lines and trees. disabled a
freighter a nd sent ice packs
smashing into lakcshore proper·
ly.
Al least seven deaths we re
blamed on the near-blizzard that
caused widespread blackouts in
several states, dumped heavy
snow in some areas and turned
str eets a nd s ide walks into
great sheets of ice.
The 730-foot Canadian ore
freighter Labradoc with 20 men
aboard was reported in trouble
in Lake Erie about 18 miles
northwest of Ashtabula. Ohio. A
Canadia n coast guard plane
circled it to drop life rafts and
another freigh&.er was on the
way lo the scene.
The U.S. Coast Guard said the
Labradoc broadcast a mayday
s ignal this morning, reporting it
was listing heavily to port in
winds up to 50 knots and had
15-fool waves washing over its
deck.
At least 170.000 homes and
SEASHELLS GO
FOR GOOD WILL
OCEAN CITY N.J . <APl
Who sells sea s hells by the
seashore ? Not Ocean City.
About this time each year.
local beachcombers begin col·
lecling shells to be given to sum-
mer tourists with an Ocean City
decal attached as a promotional
and goodwill gesture. Residents
who bring in at least 10 "respec-
table " shells receive certificates
naming them honorary
beachcombers .
~wrestling Teen
Pim Theft Suspect
By JERRY CLAUSEN
ot•Deltyl"tlMSUff
A 12$-pound youth who saw a
suspected burglar leave his Foun·
lain Valley home Thursday
chased down the 6-foot , 4-inch
200·pounder and sat on him unW
police arrived.
Arrested was unemployed
carpenter Gary C. Darke, 32, of
Anaheim. He was booked into
Orange County Jail on suspicion
of reaidenUal buraJary.
Hil 5-foot, 7-lneb captor, ,11-
year-old Ronald Lee Jeucm, tOlcl
police be wu returnin1 bolde at
lO:IO p.m. when be saw Dartre
lea•IDI tbroulh the rear door of
tbe bomeat-.Sbamroctr Awe.
Police aaid the youth, afottner
LaQuuu High School wrestler.
chased the suspect t!'rouab tM
residential neighborhood.
The suspect fiaally was tackled
on the lawn of a home at 9681
Shamrock Ave., policeaaid.
Officers. who wel"e investigat·
ing reports or a prowler just
blocks away, were told of the
chase and arrived to take Darke
Into ct.Wtody minutes after be was
downed.
Recovered, police said, were
$104 in cash reportedly taken
from a purse t>e longlna to
Jenson's mother, Mra. Georae c.
Adami.
Young Jenson, begbm.lng f,of'k
on an apprentice carpenter's job,
could not be reached ror comment
tbla momina.
But Fountain Valley Police U .
Bob llccta!n noted: "The kid did
one 1reatjob. ·'
businesses in Michigan were
plunged into darkness as winds
topping 65 mph lashed tbe Lower
Peninsula.
lee packs on Lake Erie were
blown ashore at Buffalo, N Y ,
wrecking a tavern and six
houses along the s horeline
About 75 persons e vacuated
their homes in the Sunset Bay
community when floodwaters
from Cattaraugua Creek sur-
rounded a bout 200 homes.
Authorities in Ohio said
roofs were Mpped off numerous
homes and businesses aod many
windows were shattered.
A circus-size tent collapsed on
a boat show in Grand Traverse
County. Mich .• Thursday night.
but sheriffs deputies said all the
spectators escaped. uninjured.
In Lansing. Mich .. snow and
sleet "turned the streets and
sidewalks into great sheets of
ice," said Mayor Gerald Graves .
About 50,000 Commonwealth
Edison customers in the Chicago
metropolitan area. including
40.000 in the northern a nd
western suburbs. lost electrical
power for up to several hours
because of downed lines.
Stuart Lewis. a Federal Avia·
lion Administration duty oCflcer.
said winds forced some opera -
lion al delays al Chicago·s
O'Hata International Airport.
Chicago Fire Department of-
ficials said severe winds ripped
loose several marble slabs from
the Ritz-Carlton Hotel that fell
10 to 15 floors to the s idewalk off
North Michigan Avenue . No in·
juries wer e reported . but
authorities c losed the street
alongside the hotel.
Brown Leaves
For Africa-
With Singer?
NEW YORK (AP> -Aides to
California Gov. Jerry Brown
said today be was leaving on a
10-day African safari with "a
friend."
It is rumored that the friend is
bis sometime companion, rock
singer Linda Ronstadt.
Brown, an unannounced
Democratic presidential con-
tender "agonized'' over the
polittc81 implications of vaca-
tioning with Miss Ronstadt, ac·
cording to friends. who were
quoted by the New York Post.
·•Finally, be just said 'To hell
with it.' " one unidentified
rrtend wu quoted as saying.
Brown was expected to take a
f111bt from John F. Kennedy
Airport to Uberta today.
The Poll said Brown, 41, was
believed to be lravellnl wttb the
32-year-old Mias Ronstadt.
A.ides to tt.e governor said on·
ty that he wu traveling with ·'a
rrtend."
Brown's
Request
'Denied·
SACRAMENTO CAPl -The
managers of the Rancho Seco
nuclear power plant voted 3·2
early today to keep it operating
despite the incident at its near
twin in Three Mile Island, Pa
A few hours later. the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
rejected an appeal by Gov. Ed·
mund Brown Jr. to temporarily
close Rancho Seco.
Brown also made a direct ap·
pe al to the publicly owned
Sacramento Municipal Utility
District to s hut down the plant
until the trouble at Three Mile
Island is analyzed. Both were
built by the Babcock & Wilcox
Co.
M ana~ers voted after seven
noisy hours or testimony from
the public, most Of It \lrging
them to shut the plant at least
temporarily
The chairman of the Nuclear
Regulatory Co mmission said in
a letter wn tten today to Brown
that there was .. reasonable as
surance"' that Rancbo Seco ··can
continue to operate with9ut
danger to the public health and
safety."
The plant is on a prairie a few
miles southeast of Sacramento
a nd about the same distanc·e
northeast of Stockton.
The five board members ID·
dicated in an informal telephone
poll last week that they stood 3·2
in favor of maintaining opera-
tions .
The roll call was the same as
the informal poll: Voting to keep
running were President William
Baird and members Patti Cart
and Donald McClain Voting to
s hut down were members Rick
Castro and Gary Hursh
The hearing opened with a
turn-away crowd at the SMUD
headquarters building.
After about 2"'2 hours. the
board had beard from about 30
or the 107 persons who signed to
s peak. At midnight, SMUD's
chief e ngineer a rrived Crom
Was hington. D.C . with the word
t h at t he federal Nuclear
Regulatory Commission found
from prt>liminary information
on Rancho Seco that there was
no reason to order 1t shut.
The engineer. John Mattimoe.
s aid it 1s a safe plant, a nd rec
om mended keeping 1t running.
After the vote at about 2 a.m ..
the board. members and about
half the peak crowd stayed m
the basemen( cafeteria exchang·
mg questions and answers .
Guards earlier c losed the
doors after the a rrival or the
maximum number of persons al·
lowed in the butldmg by the fire
marshal. which Baird said was
960. Loudspeakers were set up
in the lobby. A number of
persons waited outdoors to enter
when others left.
Less than a handful of the
first 30 speakers favored keep-
ing the plant open. They were
applauded by about one-third of
the audience a nd booed by
much of the remainder.
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through Saturday morning
becoming clear Saturday
afternoon. Highs Saturday
in the 70s. Lows tonight in
the sos.
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during filming of o TV
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Top adralailtratlon allies oo
Capitol H.ill predicted an uphW
battle f Ot' the tu pl"ODOMI Ule
Pn'l ldent aaaouoeed 'l'hYl'ldaJ
nt11ht "\t'• golna lo be tou1h," said
Senato EntrfO' Committ ee Ch•irman Kenry M. Jackson, D·
W11b.
In a nationally broadcut ad·
dreH. the president woultc
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Terrorizes
Tuv in Car
LIGHTER AREA SHOWS PAOPOS!D OPEN SPACE
Proposed U1ea Oe1J9nated By Number•, Lettera
A Dana Point woman who sat
with, her daughter in their dis·
abled car beside the San Diego
Freeway in Irvine Thursday was
terrorfied by a man with a knife
who tried to break in.
Monkey Pete
Retunu to
Stripper Act
NASHVJLLE. Tenn. I A Pl -
After a footloose night on the
town, a fire-eating, tequila·
swilling, blue-jean clad monkey
named Pete is back in the a rms or bJs stripper.
Pete is part of exotic dancer
Sylvia LaSerena 's snake-and·
simian act. In the wee hours of
Wednesday, after her show at
the Classie Cat II. he dashed out
an open door and beaded
downtown, trailing his leash.
Manager Gary Rook -said the
3-foot. 35-pound monkey ran
away because Pete's partner, a
75-pound boa constrictor. rubbed
him the wron~ way.
Ms LaSerena,_ 28, of Mexico
City, said of the simian Thurs
day. ·'He does this all the time.
He's done it before. l 've had him
for four years. He just pulled his
leash and I couldn 'l get hold or
him.twas holding the snake ."
But the meandering monkey
was returned to the fold.
.. He was way ou' on the
highway," Ms. LaSerena said.
··1 think he jumped on
somebody's car and the guy
rollt:d the wmdow down and he got IO "
Pete was back on the billing
for Thursday rugbt 's shows
From Page A J
DIEDRICH. •
l'Ommitted.
"Shouldn't that be something
decided at a hearing?'' Judge
Tharp asked as he scheduled the
hearing for Monday and indical·
ed the trial wi ll s tart immediate· ly afterwards.
Diedrich was ealled to the
stand by Monroe in an effort to
bolster bis contention that a
lawyer-client relatJonship exist·
ed between Diedrich a nd Rem·
mgtoo.
When it came hls turn to ques·
lion Diedrich. Capizzi wasted lit·
tie time before gelling to the
heart or the case -if Diedrich.
under the guise of legal fees paid
to Remington. accepted a nd
solicited bribes from the Grant Corp
"~id you <in 1973) discuss any
business dealings with officers
and employees of the Grant
Corp.?" Capizzi asked.
"No. a t,solute ly not,··
Diedrich answered as the de·
reose lawyers gasped aloud and
called out objections to the ques-
tion.
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DELAY •••
partnershave rerusedtheoffer
The Visbeek property plaRJ1ed
for developme nt is situated
roughly between the San Diego.
Orange county boundary lines
and AvenJda Pico, northeast or
the San Diego Freeway.
Deida said the open space dis·
pule could delay the planned con·
struction for some time.
Anthony Wilson, another at-
torney for San Cle mente In-
ves tment s One, t old city
planners T uesd ay h is clients
want to be consulted on the ap-
plications made with the city for
use of the property.
Wilson said his cli ents are not
pleased with Nu-West officials'
handling or the land sale al!ree·
ment.
The investment firm attorney
said his cllents had not planned
to become involved with the de-
ve I opment process until re·
ceolly.
"We expected to be kept in·
formed by Nu-West but they
didn't keep us informed," saJd
Wilson.
Wilson asserted that while Nu
West o fficials bave b een
agreeable to m~ing with. San
Clemente Investments One of·
ficials, ·111ey have written u~
threatening letters."
Auto Knocks
Out Power
ToLagunans
San Clemente residents on the
2400 block of South Ola Vista
without windup alarm clocks
may have been in for a rude
awakening today -or at least a
late awakening.
An auto that crashed into an
electrical transformer at 2 a.m.
near 2440 So. Ola Vista knocked
out power in the area for about
three hours, said a San Diego
Gas and E l ec tr ic Co .
spokesman.
Police said they plan to file
charges of reckless driving
against Camp Pendleton Marine
Kenneth James Helm, 19. who
they allege slammed hls auto in-
to a parked car that struck the
transformer.
Helm was treated a nd re·
leased fro m San C le m e nte
General Hospital
Tidelands Issue
The 27-year-old housewife told
police she was wailing for a
highway patrol car to stop and
help when her car stalled at
about 7 a .m. near University
Drive.
She saJd she refused the help
of two other motorists who
s toppe d . because s he was
frjghteoed, and refused a third
m a n who became enraged, drew
a bunting knife and pounded the
car to be allowed in.
She shielded her daughter
from the sight of the raging man
and screamed for help.
At her screams, she said, he
bolted for his small truck and
drove away.
T he woman told police she
was so scared. she got out of her
car. lifted its hood and somehow
fixed it so she could drive it
home and call police.
She described the man with
the knJfe as black. 6 feet tall. or
medium build, with hair cul
close to h.is h~ad.
2 Candidate
Forums Set;
In Clemente
T h e San Clement e
Ho m eowners Association has
planned two pubUc forums for
the 36 City Council candidates
seeking three seats up for grabs
in the April 24 election.
The April 11 forum is for the 25
hope fuls running for the three·
year term opened by the recall of
Councilman Howard Mushett.
Voters recalled three council
me m bersJan.23.
The April 12 forum is scheduled
fo r the 11 candidates seeking the
one· year seats vacated by the re·
call of council members William
Walker and DoMa Wilkinson.
Both will be held from 7 to
10 :30 p.m. at the San Clemente
High School Little Theater 700
A venida Pico. '
Each candidate will be al·
lowed three minutes to s tate'
qualifications or a platform. A
question and answer period will
follow.
Top Cop Resigns
TU RLOCK CAP >-Police
Chief James Greenway has re·
signed and returned $2,400 he re·
ceived after billing the city for
expenses a lre ady paid by a
federal grant, Mayor Dale
Pinkney said today.
Irvine Co. Faces
U:pper Bay Suit
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of tlllit Delly rilet Se..tf .
A lawsuit aimed at recovering
the 13.• million paid by the state to the Irvine Company for three
islands and other tidelands in
Upper Newport Bay was flied to-
day in Orange County Superior
Court.
The suit filed by the Orange
County Foundation for reserva·
lion ol Public Property alleges
the company did nol own the Up-
per Bay land when il was soJd to
the •tate in 1975.
Tbe complaint indicates the hndatiun is an unincorporat·
ed aHoclatlon wttb Prank
RobilllOft, Frances Jlobtmon. Al·
Ian Beet. Jean Eberllna Cohen,
the Sierra Club and Michelle
Perrault"..-parUM to the u.
IOdltloL
Named defendants are the lrvlae Company, Pfrs l
Americ. TltJe Compeny. the •
state, tbe 'C!IOUDl)', tbe city or
Ne•port. S.ach and Attorney
General Oeor1e ·DeultmeJlan.
Alleged in the s uJt is that the
property covered by the st.ate
purchase .was constitutionally
protected pubUc tidelands.
··Al no time did the Irvine
Company, .. acquire any valid
legal right thereto or Interest
therein." the complaint alleges.
It goes on to ask Uie court to
otder the company to repay Uie
S3.4 mlllion plus seven percent
interest from the sale date of
Aprll 11, 1975.
Those filing the lawault charge
in their complaint tbat Jtbe .,.y.
ment to Uie company "•u an U·
Jeaat payment of public monies"
and "le a waste of pubUc monies
and said payment is void aad
voidable." •
The 1975 sale ended a lonl·
staAdlna dJspute over the U'pper
Bay tidilands and forever ended
the Irvine Company's plan lo de·
velop the Upper Bay.
Slmultaneouely, the Upper
Newport Bay tidel..-cts were eet
utde as protected public
wlldl~.
•
1raduallr.. Uft price Iida on dom..Uean, pndueecl crude on.
le.din• to total decontrol by
"'1ntd · lllh -• 1"1 lottl IMMCht-by lbe U.S. oil industry.
Carter's plan •ould allow it to rise
graduaU1 to the world market
prlteofabouUUabarrel.
Admlldltratlon olliclals said
tbe plan would add 4 .lo scents a
1allon to the price ot 1asollne and
other petroleum products by
mld· 1981. But other unofficial
estimates put the tot.al Increase at
up to 15 cents a galloo.
Carter's address c ame two
years after he sent his first energy
plan to CoogTess as ''the moral
equivalent ol war," a package or
proposals that took Congress until
lullalltopass.
Carter saJd the action would
help conserve oil by ·making it
more expensive and a lso provide
a financial incentive to U.S. oil
·com pan.ies to seek and develop oi I
fields ..
And he told Americans: "Each
of you will have to use less oil and
pay more for it." He said this
w~uld help move the nation away
from its heavy reliance on import·
edoil. ·
To keep oil companJes from gel·
ting too rich from decontrol. .
Carter proposed the "windfall
profits tax" on half the extra
revenues that oil companies
would get from bigber prices.
Proceeds would be used to aid
poor families, for mass transit
projects and to help develop
energy sources.
U .$.-produced oil is held al
about $9 for a 42-gallon barrel.
-Actmhdttratioft ollklala said
the decontrol plan wu dealgned
in ..acb a way u to dam119D au tn-naUonary impact thil ,, •.
Tbe oMeiaia estlmat6d tllal de-
control would add one-t.nth or 1
percent to llviq eosls that have
DID CARTER SURRENDER
TO OILCONCERNS?--A5
GASOLINE MONEY
SPLIT sax WAY8-A7
CQRNDSUGAA CANE
ADDE TO GAS-83
been increasing at an annual rate
of about lOpercent in 1979.
They added that the increase
would be "a bout two-tenths to
lhree-tenl.bs or 1 percent in 1980
and 1981. •
Under existing law, Carter has
the authority to Urt oil price con·
trols beginning June 1 without
having to submit the plan to
C ongress. His pro posed
"windfall-profits tax," however,
requires House and Senate
approval.
And that's where the plan could
be in for rough going.
Rep.John Dingell. D·Mich ..
cha irman of the House energy
and power subcommittee. said
"prospects a re not good for
passage" of the t ax, noting that
Congress last year rejected a pre·
vious attempt by the Carter ad·
ministrationtotaxcrudeoil.
Officers Shortage
Blamed on Budget
Orange County s he riff's
representatives said Thursday
that budget constraints are
c r eating a s hortage of in·
vestigators in the south county
while at the same time pubLit'
caUs for help increased 16 per·
cent last year.
The bleak picture of the south
county's law enforcement pro
tection came at a county govern·
ment prelinunary budget hear
ing.
As the hearings kicked off.
Robert E. Thomas, the county's
c hie r adminis t r ative orficer.
said the coming year's county
budget should be held to last
year's level of $510 million.
He told department beads
their 1979-80 budgets must not exceed this year·s expenditures.
Proposition 13 constraJnts still
reign and. Uke last year, the
county is again at the mercy of
state legisl a t or s ' bail -out
benevolence, Thomas said.
How much money the state
will a llocate 1s still unknown.
··As of lhJs date in time. t here is
no accurate number in the
budget." 1bomas said.
The sheriff-coroner 's depart·
ment led o rr the hearings.
scheduled to nm Thursday and
Fridays through April 26.
County administrators have
given the law e l'lforcement
agency a "target a llocation" for
next year of $26.5 million.
Baja to Boom
Yanks Pursue Cheaper Gas
T IJ UANA. Mexico u\P > Baja California ex
peels. a big bu~incss weekend. thanks partly lo
American ~otonsts seeking cheaper gasoline .
The price al most T1Juana pumps was 48 cenls a
ga lJon for regular grade gas, 68 for no·lead a nd 19
for dies~I fuel · -far below current U.S. prices.
In htcrs as Mexican gas sales fi gure. that is 17.6
U.S. cents per liter or litro fo r no-lead. and 12.39
cents for r~f:!ular. Ther~ are 3.87 liters in a gallon.
A ~talion owner said Thursday that no change in
the price charged for the government gas is expect ·
ed. at least soon.
.. We don't change the prices:· said Jesus Meza w.~ose station is located in the La Mesa outskirts of
TtJuana. "You can us ually depend on them staying the same."
An official of Petrcolos Mexicanos, Mexico's gover~ment-owned oil and gas monopoly. s aid U.S .
motonsts have accounted for a 20 percent increase
in gas sales in rece nt weeks.
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Sabote urs set off three
plastic charges today at a
plant near La Seyne-Sur-
Mer. France. according to
French Police. Components
for two ex p e rime ntal
nuc lear reactors destined
for Iraq are under-construc-
tion at the pt ant. See story.
page A-4.
,.,....rage Al
NUCLEAR. • •
Chairman Baird warned that
outbursts were robbing speakers
or time. and at one point ha lted
the proceedings and said. "Now
wait a mJnute. This 1s getting to
sound like a joint meeting of the
Hell's Angels."
Emotions ran high. A standing
ovation went to Mike Gillogly of
Sacramento who bad been ar-
rested while climbing the fence
at the plant Saturday.
"It was a very scary thing to
do ... It's a very negative ex-
perience to be in jail," Gillogly
said.
State ments. genera•ly brier
and articulate. came from many
types of persons: teachers, doc-
tors, farmers, s tudents, and
many representatives or such
groups as Friends or the Earth.
Friends of the River, Peace Cen-
ters and Peace-Life centers 1n
several towns, former anti-war
activist Tom Hayden's Cam·
paign for Economic Democracy.
the Sierra Club and the Society
for Humanized Birth.
f'rot11 Page Al
SALARY. • •
Barnes will tell you that our
membership rejected by a 95
percent majority the board's of.
fer of a 3.7 percent retroactive
increase," Mrs . Campbell told
startled trustees and officials.
"We wilJ tell you that we have
reduced our proposal to s ix per-
cent and that we have both
agreed to go to impasse if the
board's offer is firm."
Trustee Michael Sagar chided
the faculty member for citing
Calif1>mia Teachers Association
statistics that portray Laguna
Beach Unified as being at the
lower end of Orange County·s
pay scale.
"You don't shoot out facts to a
pers on who is not a ble t o
r espond to it," Sagar com·
plained. "We've got a bargain·
ing la w and procedures to do it
and we should get on with that."
·•w e would prefer not to
negotiate in public," superinten-
de nt Robert Sanchis told Mrs.
Campbell. "There is a vehicle
!m edJ ation> where we can go if
negotiations are stalled."
Sanchis maintained that the
3. 7 percent increase offer was
"reasonable" when coupled with
a 1.5 percent increase in benefits
teachers received in February.
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HARRISBURG, Pa. •AP>-
Coadlllo•• 1t Three Mlle I.._,.• .,... ... reactor, ._
•l•blllHd and alowl1 ap.
proachlnl c:o&cl th"1dowa, ~ cs.teriot.un, tor 11 boun efter'
tbe lnlual ICl'hlnt, I N..et.ar
R•l\llalGo Commwuoa otftelal aaya~ated photo, A4l
' C'OOUq ol lhe C'Gf'e WU lf aaytWu tolna dD-..blU.'' 1aAd
Robert Bt>~ro. the NRC'a cit! cont.ailuUoa expert. In an in-
terview Ttuartday. "TM a.itua-
llon was deterk>l-1llnl( ''
But (JO Wednt'ld•Y. M atth a .
the d1y lhe Plllllt t>t-1an I lkinc
radiation. M~lropolit.an EdllOO,
the pl1nl's o~rator. Insisted
thin.cs w~re under rontrol and
thert> ~•~ rtQ danaer to th public.
"We had a Mluat1on where the
sarety of tht• plunt was going
downhill an fits and spurts from
'4 a.m. to 8 pm and then started
to level off uguin." Bernero said
At 4 a.m. March 28. a balky
valve trigger ed a series or
me<"h;anicul malfunctions und
human errors that resulted in
the worst ace1dent in the na-
tion's civilian nu<'lear industry.
Lack or vital coolin~ water ex-
posed and damaged the core, ttu ..
NRC said.
"It took 16 hours or arm
wrestling to restore the reactor
coolant flow," Bernero added.
"Everybody knew there wa:.
danger Wednesday," he said.
··Wednesday night, it was known
that an awful bash had bee n
given the plant."
Engineers were cooling tht>
damaged nuclear reactor and
removing gas from its sealed
dome and its coolant system to-
day. They were awaiting the go.
ahead on a IO.day plan to drop
its temperature below the boil
ing point while pressure drops to
normal
After reaching cold shutdown
the point where the reactor
posea no threat of escaping con·
trol -radiation spills can be
mopped up 41nd 250,000 gallons of
contaminated water converted
to sludge and buried.
Pres ident Carter directed
Thursday the establishment of
an independent panel to in-
vestigate the causes of the acci-
dent
While Jife limped back to
normal Ul central Pennsylvania.
Gov. Dick Thornburgh continued
his advisory that pregnant
women and c hildre n
particularly vulnerable to radia-
tion -stay at least five miles
rrom the plant.
Toro Marines
Charged With
Goods Fraud
LOS ANGELES <AP> -S1x
curre nt a nd former marines
have been charged in an aUeged
fraud at El Toro M arlne Corps
Air Station that may have cost
the base up to $1 million in non-
existent auto parts.
The federal indictments, made
public Wednesday, claim the de·
fendants bought such goods as
televisions. cameras, jewelry
and appliances from P.J . Supp·
ly, Inc .. which the company then
bill e d to the military as
authorized auto parts.
The six indicted are alleged to
have received $138,000 in goods
and services paid for by the
Marine Corps.
D.J. Supply, Inc. bad an ex-
clusive contract to supply auto
parts to the base from 1972 to
1977.
The owner and two employees
of the firm have been granted
immunity in the case for their
testimony.
Named In the indictment are
Warrent Officer William R.
Moody and Gunnery Sgts. David
J . Wloch, Loel B. Garrison and
Lyle Leroy Cole, all stationed at
El Toro.
Jmt Ducky, DarHn'
Mother duck gets an escort from father
cthe wh.ite one ) as she leads her 10 duckl·
ings on an outing on a fine Spring day.
The.. ducks belong to Dennis and Betty
Holland of Costa Mesa ..
Accused Relates 'Rage'
lroine Defendant Tells of S,lwoting Girl
By KATHY CLANCY
Ol IM o.ily ~let S~ll
Charles Herbert Guenther
look the witness stand in his at
tempted murder trial Thursday
to say an uncontrollable "wild
rage" caused him to fire five
bullets into the head of a Dana
Hills Hi gh School coe d last
December.
.. I became light-headed.
somewhat nauseous,·· the 33-
year-old former Juvenile Hall
counselor testified. ..The next
thing I knew the gun. . . was in
my hand and I was pulling the
trigger and shooting her.
Then I grabbed a hammer and
I began flailing at her ... swing·
ing wildly," Guenther told the
Orange County Superior Court
jury. "I swung at least 20 or 25
times.
"You couldn't tell what color
she was be<:ause of the blood.··
the Irvine resident said.
G ueother e.arlier was iden-
L 1 fie d by 16-year-old Juli
Michelle Gonzalez as the man
who picked her up Dec. 8 while
she was hitcbhlking home from
school. shot her and beat her
with a hammer.
Guenther faces multipl e
charges related to the near
deadly a ssault on Mi ss
Gonzalez, as well as the pistol·
whipping of a 17-year-old San
Clemente gi rl nine months
earlier.
He has pleaded innocent and
innocent by reason of insanity.
Defense Attorney William
Dougherty has s aid he will not
contest many facts of the case.
But he will try to prove that
Guenther's mental condition at
the time of the assaults made..it
im possible for him to un-
derstand or control his acts.
G uenthcr said from the wit·
ness stand Thursday he had no
inte ntion of attacking Miss
Gonzalez or of robbing her when
h@. picked her up last December.
··she had dut her thumb," he
testified. ·'She entered the car
willingly."
But as he drove along, Guen·
ther said, the "rage" took con-
trol of him.
''I didn't know what I was do-
ing," he said. "I was fighting
the impulse. I was just shooting.
She was screaming . and I was
screaming.
.. Blood was all over the wi.n·
dows and the seat and the d~h
board. my clothes. her clothe5 ...
Guenther. dressed in dungarees
and an open-necked shirt said
from the witness stand.
Then. he testified. a "white
l ight" flashed throug h his
mind and "Whatever was in me was gone.··
After that. Guenther told the
jury, he dropped Miss Gonzalez
at a construction sight and ned.
Prosecutor Paul Meyer. dur·
tng cross·examination. asked
Guenther why he could control
the car well-enough to drive. yet
couldn't keep himself from
Senate Supports
Briggs' File Bid
S ACRAMENTO CAP) -
Reacting to a senator's com-
plaint be was being "smeared"
in news stories, the state Senate
has voted to ask Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. to release an attorney
general's confidential report.
The report, given to Brown
last month, alleges that Sen.
John Briggs and former Lt Gov.
Mervyn Dymally misused their
offices in connection with pre-
paid health plans.
According to one account of
portions ol tbe report, Briggs.
then an assemblyman, helped a
doctor get a prepaid health plan
contract with the state and then
asked ro~ the doctor's insurance
business In return.
Briggs confirms helping the
doctor but denies asking for
anything in return. Dymally has
also denied any wr,>ngdoing.
"1 am be ing smeared."
Briggs, R· Fullerton. said io
Senate noor debate Thursday.
"It could happen to you -this
unfair lynctaing in the press." he
added before the vote asking
Brown to release the full report.
"I think that somebody is try ..
shooting tus victim or beating
her with the hammer.
··1 know I was able to drive.··
Guenther testified. "All I did
was feel myself in a wild rage
beating on her. When the thing
was over J fell very much com·
passion for her.··
Guenther's psychiatrist. Dr.
Barbara Hundley. has testified
her patient suffers from a brain
disorder brought on by a liver
malfunction.
Guenther was the final witness
called in the three·day trial.
Meyer and Dougherty will re-
turn to court Monday to present
final arguments in the case.
Fremont Woman
Raped in home
FREMONT CAP) -Police
believe a 27 -year-old woman
who was raped in her home
while her boyfriend lay helpless
nearby was victimized by the
··Eas t Area rapis t ." who
aJ ready has terrorized the
Sacramento and Contra Costa
County areas.
Poli ce C hief Robert
Wasserman s aid Fremont
women should take extra pre-
cautions. including Installing ex-
tra locks on their doors and win-
dows .
The murder retrial of Dr.
WUliacn Waddill baa been re·
ceued until April 16 after a local
ln&ernilt test1fied it. Is eommoa
to wltbboldJlfe JIUllPOrt systems
from tenn1nally iU patients ..
The receaa had been agreed to
at the start ol the trial by at-
torneys in the case.
Dr. Leonard Shapiro told the
Orange County Superior Court
jury tbat decisions to witbbold
IUe support from tbe ir-
reversibly Ul are common in the
medical community.
"It is one thing to render
medical aid and it is another to
let someone expire,'· the deferise
witness testified.. "Those de-
cisions are made every day:·
Waddill, a 43-year-old Hunt·
ington Harbour obstetrician is
oo trial a second lime on
charges that he strangled an in·
fant known as baby girl Weaver
two years ag9 after she al1eged-
ly survived a salioe abortion.
The physician's first trial
ended with a bung jury.
Defense attordey Charles
Weedman is attempting to prove
the baby was dead or ir-
reverisbly on the verge of death
when Waddill examined her at
Westmins ter Community
Hospital.
He contends Waddill wanted
oo ··heroic" resuscitation errort
by hospital personnel because
the two-pound, 15-ounce infant
had no hope for life.
Pr~utor Robert Chatterton.
however, maintains Waddill
strangled the infant because he
feared a malpractice lawsuit if
the baby survived with brain
damage from the saline solution.
Shapiro was asked Thursday
by Chatterton to describe what
.. quality or life" the infant could
have if it bad survived the abor-
tion.
·•My reeling would be
minimal. somewhere between
minimal and zero." Shapiro
testified .
He told the seven·woman. five-
m an jury the saline abortion
s olution likely would have
cau sed widespread and ir·
reversible damage in the baby's
Two Sought
In Swindle
LOS ANGELES <APJ
Federal agents are seekin~ two men who allegedly pose() as
represe ntatives o f the
Teamsters Union and s windled a
San Clemente man out of $10,000
paid as an advance fee towards
a nonexistent $3.5 million loan.
An indictment handed down
. Thursday alleged that the vie·
lim. H. Eugene Gerke. was in-
terested in purchasing the San
Clemente Inn when be was ap-
proached in October 1976 by
Robert Roland Stoddard. 33. and
George Clyde Ransom. 47.
Tense Time: Taxee
Due; Oscars Near
Ing to destroy me politically
because of Proposition 6,'0 be
said, referring to the anti·
homosexual teacher initiative be
sponso~ last year.
Briggs said in an interview
that tbe press has been misin-
terpreting the report and that il
will actually show he is iDDOCellt
or wrongdoing.
'.I~ ' l~~r! !/'-·
Featuring Valencia Orange, Dancy Tangerine,
Eureka Lemon, or Btarsa lime.
5 Gallon size Reg. •12.99 SALE Pl.ICEs7. 99
As the countdown continues
toward Olcar night and tax de-
8dliDes, Sunday's Dally Pilot will
offer these features to relieve the
anxiety.
'ENVELOPE PLEASE' -
• • No m i n a le d f-'> r bes t
performance by an actor are
• . • The wlnDel' ls • • • 1 would
Uke lo thank everyone • • . · ·
While tbe formal seems routine,
Audemy Awards 1bow pro·
ducer,.Jack Haley Jr. tells why
ll '• much trickier lo llo~ up Osal'111••••··
(SUND A Y'S BEST J
to the probl~-
SEAL·SAVING FOLLIES -
When Cleveland Amory set sail
with hla crew, the objective was
to save 101De of the 138,000 baby
harp teals killed off Canada last
month. Tbe mlaaion ended on a
... DOb&e ....
caannao STSA•E• -C'Hwell. ~Cliimer'• lile·long
love affllP wl&h thincs run by
1tea111 woa Ilia flrm a contract to ra-'-two --..·De.w anUque · oeo•othe1 -. and also
11mered an Academy Awards
Okar. 9tory end pictures in
You/YUur »meJ,
Brown's press secretary, Bob-
ble Metzger, said the governor..
would not release the report un:
tll it was clear that the statute of
limitations bad run out oo any
crimes that may have been com-
mitted.
Releasing it befo~ then could
prejudice the case, she said. ~
"He said that although the
state statute of limitations bas
run out, the federal statute may
not have," she Hid of Brown.
"We have not heard ti the U.S.
attorney's office baa given us
autbortty lo release tlMt report.•' •
Brt111 asked th1t a con·
lrftlloDal report, on whlcb be ••let lbe attorney seaeral's ,..
port wu baed, M printed la the
Senate Journal. But lbe upper
houu lmtead adopted a motkm
b1 Sen. Bill Campbell, R·
Hacienda Helghtt. asking Brown
to release I.be attorney general'a
report.
. Now'• 1111 nme to Control Wttdl In ltodtgrot1
wtttl Pox Total for LC1W11.
Prevents 24 weeds from growing. Kiits t>foodteof weeds
too. Feeds lawn, klllS most Insects. oddS kon on<I Olher
troce elements. n Is the most compfete proctucf you con
· ·buy. Tl'le 16 lb. bog covers 2.000 sq. ft. of fUff.
Reg. •13.98 SALE PltCE 19.98 . .
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brala, heart, luap and ~kidneys. • .
Under 1ucb clrcum1taaet1,
Sh1ptro continued be Ull•l)'
wou(d have ordered nf> Ille sup-
port meuuree for the infant.
''Do vou t.biDk that. becaUM
the mother bad decided that abe
didn't wut the baby to becln
with that the baby is entitled to
Jess medical treatment?'' Chet·
1erton asked.
Shapiro saJd be couldn't ruDy
answer that quesUon but added.
"the Intent (o( the abortion> wu
to destroy the infant."
Tax Deadline
Set Tuesday
Orange County property
owners have until Tuesday
to pay their second install·
ment property tax bills,
according to county Tax
Co 11 ector-Treasurer
Robert Citron.
Citron noted payments
postmarked after that day
will be subjed to a six
percent payment penalty
plus a $3 processing fee.
He reminded property
owners not to confuse the
April 10 property tax de·
adline with the April 15
state and federal income
tax deadline.
Citron's office will col·
lect $429 million in proper-
ty taxes this year, a reduc-
tion of 45.8 percent from a
year earlier because or
Proposition 13.
Mrs. Trudeau
Says Friend's
Death Hurt
TORONTO <AP> -Margaret
Trudeau says the death of ber
closest friend, Queen Alia of
Jordan. was the final event that
led to the end of bel" UDbapp:r
marrtaae to Prime Minister
Piette Eliott Trudeau. She al9o
told of heavy pot smoking.
She said sbe met the queen
when King Hussein visited
Canada in 1974 .
"Within hours, she bad taken
me in band, forced me to l.augb
about our lives, poked fun at my
rears." Mrs. Trudeau wrote in
the latest serialized installment
of her autobiography. "Beyond
Reason.
Wh en told of the queen's death
in a 1977 helicopter crash. "I
started shaking." she said .
.. Tears poured down my face. It
was too much for me. It made a
mockery or all o ur conversa-
tions. the way Alia had kept in·
sisting that everything would
turn out well for both of us."
Fruit Tree Clearance
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Got 51l8 Reg '2.89
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TllS mAC'K GOl .. D ,. Vita: wt nithl .,,...,d .... t
•an.r Mid, ''1'11 itv. k to'you ltraa,h&. tub one ot u" will
have to ...... o'1 and pay more lot It "
I ,...,.. lhat'a pr•tty tral1ht atl rt1ht Rut th•t
do91n't make It autom1Uully "9•t. t'kher
filo U.. l>"fttct.ftt WH t lllnt UI he'I pulllnl( prlet• rott
troll ott ol our doft'le1Ur oll Pf'()dwOon In an effort tn hnllllt
output, huM e>ur fort111n ck-JM'ftdtm-y for oll 1nd ~11
tOU rattt C'Oftffrv et 6on
ThN4l .,.. •II nohlfl JCOM h1
TH Yt: i\TIUN IS, or Nl'l'te, Uu1t ft wlll h4I Ute 1)()01
"orli ""' 'itiff whu t i.lt It rh&ht In Ow> p()('kt'lboolt •tcaln ~1nwhow, II '"'"'' to hcl ron~ that 111 ()( thl1 wlll
r.-11ull In t'lt•• l\n>Ot (Qr lh•• oil l'OmpanlNt 1'ht-l)rlC'CI ••t
.ii.11ollm• •I thu 11un1p h ianll('lpated to •dJui.t to d•• 11•.iulullou
l\nct ou k'"'" bl•mf'tl wt•ll what a prtN• ~dJustm,•111
nw•"" th4 •' da 11 Tth• nf•ve•r adjust down AdJuMl uwun-. 1\nlv 1\ltfl (ij~·tlon Holl our .. t'li towa rd tht-sky
So .i•1t11llnt' 1u•IC'f4 \\Ill lt'•P upward hv unothl'r s or 1>11
ce nts and we II aU be lookrng squarely at lhe one dollar
:1 l(allrm in the little price w1odow on our fnendly
1Wrsthl1orhot>d "a" pump
Th<·n al(oln, what drx--. the prC11denl want to do about
ll1C»H' 1•Ju •t·11'1 pr•1rit1. rf':1Jl'·d hy the 011 companies"
llllw 1hH•11 llHll h•·lp lh1· C'fJmmul1nl( working people"'
Why, w1· lr1kl' c·arr· of lhtit by having Congress pass an
l''l•t•:.ii 1>rol1L" l !1x on lhf· rnl J~'Oplf• Just lax away th<tt
"111dfall mmH'Y
I.ORI> llAVt: i-n;RC\'. lhc f.!1>vcrnm(;nt·~ grand ~olu
thin lo t•n •ry prohlem sccmh to IH: udopting ye t another tax
:.<·h,•ml'
So you tnkti llw money out of lheie working stiff's pocket
111 tht• 1~1111 pump ThN1 you J(tvc It to lht: oil companie1>.
Tht·n you luk1• it UWIJY rrnm the oil companies and give
lo llll' J!O\lt'rnmt•nl
Nuw lt1t nll' rol 1 th111 •1ni· hv uuain Who re <Jlly paid thiu tux. unywny'•
('\'Nl<'!i MIGHT StJGCa•:ST th11t lh18 l<tx wus paid hy
1111• 1.nmt• •tt1Y who IR lwln1• SJHkc·d lo drive IS miles a week
1!·1111 I hun 1 ... ll111•ic n1 •W. ,.,. r '""'' f'vcry now and then. don 'l
run thut lwuun.c lht•rrnolft11t h1Uh<•r ll'lon 6.'S dc(lrc.-e11 or <·ool
your 1>l11c·1· ht•low HO
S wt•itt 11 lltlh• lilt .it·, J(ood for your pores.
So whot la th NOv1•rMrw nt l(Olnu to do with the 011 ex·
''l'llll pmrlt11 l1ut rnonc y" We• 11~ told that It wlll go to old
Um 1>00r
You huvt' lo tw enormou11ly thankrul for that, hccauM·
the way thlnr<11 nrr• l(olnic. lhal muy lnt'lud<' us all.
.
W ASlllNOTON 1AP> -Tbe .....,.... unetnploymeal rate re·
malnttd at a •~·year low ot 5.7 ,_reent ln llareb, while the number or l)el'llOM who have abandoMd tbt .. arch for Jobi fell to the low•l
lev•I 1int'(I 1974, tho. Labor ~t said today.
Tb .. P,artment 11ld there were 126,000 so-called "dlscourqed
workon ' 1n the rlral lbree
montha ot Uw yHr lhoM who
wanl Jobi but have •lven up
loollln1 fur them bec:auH they
~llev none 111 av1l11ble .
California 'it unomploymenl
r•l• dl'Ol>l>ed all1htly. from 6.6
ltl'r('t1nt iri "'ebruory to 8.5 per·
t'\ilnt lh Mar~h
TH NATIONAL employment
raporl ror M11rc h showed the
.. conomy Is maintaining suffi·
t•h•nt 11tl'(•nath to provide Jobs for
11cw1•onwrs to the labor force,
u lthou~h t.hl• econom y did not nu•kt ony further dent in lhe
numb1•r or prl'ViOUSly jobless
1w rs ons
Ttw Lubor Ot•1>artment said
1otul t'llll)loymt•nt inrreased by
uh1>11t l.'00.000 Junng March. to a
t.1tnltul or t)fi 8 million. while un·
,•mploy11w111 rt .. mu1 nt•d · a t the
l''t•hruur:o lc•v1..•I or 5.9 million. 't'h1~ unc•mploymC'nl r at e of 5. 7
1wn·l·nt. tlw s111n,• as in Feb·
r11 111)'. \\II:. thC' lowest s ince
1\11i.:11st rn74. wlh•n 11 was 5.4 per-
1' l ' II t Th,• numbl'r of dis
l'1111 r.1.:t•d w11 r l.l·rs was the
1(1\\l'iot :.mn• thl' third quarter of
Hl7.S , ''h<'n 1t was 617.000.
.\l.THOVGll A d<'clin<' in job-
lt•:.:-.rll'S-" would seem to be good
'"'" s. the udm1ms trnt1on has re·
.H'tt·ct \\Ith less than complete
,·nt hus ia:.m It bC'h C'\'('S the job·
lu1 rate bu been at • level that
renecll lnflattonary conditions.
The Labor Department said
total employment ln"reased by
3.5 million since March 1978,
when unemployment stood al 6.2
percent,
The increase In employment or 200,080 in March compared
with substantially larger 1ains
In the rarst two months of the
year and appeared to renect a
slowdown in economic growth
that the Carter adminis tration
says is necessary to help control
inflation.
MOST OF THE March job
gains occurred among adult
women, the de partme nt said. ll
reported a big increase in jobs in
wholesale a nd retail trade. And
it said there was a gain of 70,000
jobs in m a nufacturing in-
dustries, nota bly in electrical
and transportation equipment
and machinery
The departme nt said the
number or persons in the labor
force increased by 190.000 dur-
ing Ma r ch to a record 102.7
milUon. The labor force includes
both persons with Jobs and those
who are seeking them
Unemployment s tood at 5.8
percent in January and 5.9 per-
cent in December
Spring Overronaes
Flowers bloom on a tree in Harrisburg. Pa . in contrast
to cooling towers of the Three Mile Island nuclear plant
m the background. The plant 1s closed after suffering
what has been called thr worst nuclear accident in the
United States.
Killer's E~eeution Halted
AT~tORE .. \la 1AP1 Con·
de mn"'<i murdert'r J ohn Louis
Evuns Ill. \\ho "as down to his
last mt .. :11. has l;1st shower and
his htst words of love to his
fam1h bdon• ~ang s pared from
electrorut1on, now mus t decide
\\ hether to fi ght his execution.
Evans. six hours from death
today in Alabama ·s electric
chair. burst mto tears Thursday
e\ erung~·hen be learned or his
reprieve. a stay of exeeution be
bad not requested
l '. . 'PREME Court Justice
Wilha m Rehnquist . acting on an
app e al fro m Evans ' mother.
Betty Evans. ordered the execu·
Bombs Damage
Nuke-making
Plant in France
LA SEYNE ·SUR -MER .
France 1AP 1 ·-Sabot e urs
bombed an industrial plant to·
day whert~ components for two
ex pt-ri mental nuclear reactors
for Iraq were under construc-
t1on . police said.
The three plas tic explos ive
<'h ar~cs reporte dly c a us ed
several m1lhon dollars worth of
ch1maJ(t•
I\ n <c nony m o u s telephone
<'Oller told the Parts newspaper
Le Monde a previously unknown
"Group or French Ecologists••
wus rcspon."llble for the attack
and that 1t wa s ai m e d at
"n culral lz1 n g machines
dan.ccrous to human life ...
t1on delayed al least until Apnl
13.
The decis ion brought an ex
plos1on of cheers from dealh row
inmates at Holman Prison and
words of f?Tief from death penal·
ty advocates who had assembled
near the pnson.
Foes of capital punishment
held candles aloft in the night
and sang "We Shall Overcome."
Clergy men d esc ribin g
themselves as ··biblical fund·
amenlalists" said the court had
turned its back on God's rule of
··a life for a life.··
THERE WA NO comment
from E\·ans. who had been
scheduled to die at 12:01 a.m
loca l time for the slaying of
M o bile p a wn s h o p owne r
Edward Nassar. There also w<c~
no c om me nt from Nassar ·~
widow
Gov Fob James had de
libe rated for about six hours
Thursday over a request from
Evans' mother for a clemency
bearing for her son.
Evans, a 29-year-old Texas
native who gunned down Nassar
while the v1ctim·s two youn~
daughters were nearby. had re
peatedly asked for death to end
what he called ··a bell on earth
in prison.
ON THE DA\' befor e his
sc hed uled Pxecut1on . wh ich
would h<:1ve been the first since
G:.try G1lmorl' faC'ed a Utah fir
ln(.l squad Jan. 17. 1977. Evans
volce d rcpcntence for "a wasted
life" and seemed firm in his re-
solve to go ahead with the elec·
trocullon.
But, with the stay . there were
signs Evans might change his
mind. The Rev. Kevin Duignan.
bis closest friend an recent
month." and the man who told
him of lht> ~ta' s atd Thursdav
Dlllht he still t>ehe\'l'S E\ ans \\1U
' 1e" the rourt s J Ct1on as ··a
mt•..,i.a~l' from Goo·· to try to
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Robert Weed. president and publisher of the Daily Pilot receives award
recognizing the newspaper's continuous presentation of Courses by
Ne wspaper from Coast Community College District Trustee George
Rodda Jr.
Coast College District Lauds
Daily Pilot's Courses by Newspaper
Since fall of 1975, the Daily Pilot and
Coast Community College district
have cooperated in a non-traditional
e ducation program Courses by
Newspaper.
More than 240 students are enrolled
for credit at Coastline College for the
current course. "Death and Dying -
Challenge and Change."
• The course lectures -articles pre -
pared by n ation a lly re nowne d
scholars · are published in the Daily
Pilot each Saturday, for 15 weeks.
each semester .
.The Dally Ptlot was one of 11
newspapers to pioneer the first course
-American Issues Forum. Several
hundred newspape rs present one or
both of each year's offerings
Last year. more students completed
the spring course. "Popular Cu lture."
at CoastUne College thun did readers
of any other participating newspaper.
Each semester. many thousands
more enjoy reading the thoughtful
articles .
The series of newspaper ''lectures"
is prepared by UC San Diego Ex·
tension and Is ofrered to newspapers
throU&bout the United States under a
grant from the National Endowment
for the Humanities.
Courses by Newspaper one more
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