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Priest
Charged
In Attack ·
UNION. N .J . <AP > A 34·
year-old Roman Catholic priest
has been charged with a hatchet
attack on a 29-year-old man who
questioned the cle r gyman's
"rapport" with his wife, police say.
The Rev. Joseph Bejgrowi cz.
an a ssistant pastor at Holy
Spjrit Church. s ur rendered to
police Monday and was charged
with the Friday night assault of
J oseph Wybczynski
Bejgrowicz was charged with
atroc ious assault and battery,
possession of a deadly weapon
a nd assa ult with a deadly
weapon, police said. The priest
was released on a SIS0.000 prop
ertybond.
Union Township Police Chief
Donald Ebert said the two had
been carrying paint In and out of
the basement of the convent
where some r emodeling wtlrk
was being done when the priest
attacked Wybczyns ki.
At the time they were discuss-
ing "a problem pertaining to the
rapport between lhe father a nd
Wy bczynski's wife , .. Ebert said.
He said. "That word 1 rapporo
ls the best I can give you. 'Rap-
port· can b e r ea d i nto .
personally consider the case to
be distasteful."
Wybczynski's wife. Patricia.
28, leaches at the church school. police sajd.
Wybczynski was struck on the
head several times with a small
hand ax that a ppa rently had
been in the basement. He also
suffered a puncture wound in the
neck and cuts on the face, scalp
a nd neck. His wounds required
56 stitches.
~ Tax Plan Hit
f DENVER IAP) -Former
l California Gov. Ronald Reagan t has blasted President Carter 's
proposed lax on windfa ll oil prof.
its.
Sid Mishap
KillJJ Teen
SQUAW VALLEY <AP)
-A skiin g acc ident at
Squaw Valley Ski Resort
took the Ure or a 13-year-
old Incline VUlage youth.
\ Placer Counb deputies
1 said M•rk Fisher received
multiple injuries Monday
in what they ~ribed as
a "freak •cctdent."
Tbey Nici the youth ap-
parently weat out of con-
trol = down a bill and Iii over a snow fence.
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APW1rw ..... IO AUDIENCE'S APPLAUSE 'MEDICINE' FOR ACTOR
John Wayne Drew Standing Ovation at Oscars Ceremony
John Wayne Returns
FOr Oscars Night
By IEaRY HERTENSTEIN
Ot .. DIMiy Pitel SUH
The "Duke," John Wayne,
was resting al his Baysbores
Newport Beach home today
after an evenlCul night in which
he presented the best picture
Oscar a t the Stitt a nnu al
Academy Awards.
ll was the 71-year-old Wayne's
first public appearance since un-
dergoing cancer and gall blad-
der surgery Jan. i2. Wayne only
last month, caused the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com-
merce to scuttle plans for a boat
parade past his home, saying he
wasn't interested.
Dul the screen veteran was in
form Monday nilhl despite the
obvtoua wear of the cancer bal·
lies showing on a lined race. ll
W8' a much thinner Wayne than
that or his movie h4?yday.
He strode ener1eetically from
the tOp of winding, gold-colored
stairs to the presenters· table.
The audience at the Los
MORE CONTROVERSY
SURROUNDSOSCAR5-A3
PROTESTERS, POLICE
CLASH AT FETE-AS
Angeles Music Center's Dorothy
Chandler Pavilion stood, ap-
plauded and cheered loudly.
The ovatioa obviously moved
Wayne, introduced by master of
ceremonies Johnny Carson as an
.. American institution."
"Thank you ladies a nd
gentlemen, that's just-about lhe
only mea1(!1ne a Jello.w 'd ever
really need." Wayne said in his
fammar drawl. "Believe me
when I leU you that I 'm mighllly
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.Jetliner Roll 2Burt
Tape Erasure In Mesa;
One Dead Probed by FAA A Santa Ana man c ritically an·
iured his ex-fiancee with a hunt·
1ng rine Monday, then used the
By The Associaled Press
A spokesman for the Federal
Aviation 1\dministrat1on said to·
day that a tape recording of
cockpit conversations amon~ the
crew of the TWA airliner that
barrel-rolled twice and went into
a di ve last week has been erased
"by overt action.··
A TWA s pokes man rn New
York said night C'rews routinely
erase such tapes when the} land
safely
Brown Tardy;
linda Dodges
News people
NA IROR I. Ke nya •1\P I
Gov. J erry Brown discussed
ecology with Kenya 's president
today while his traveling compa-
nion. rock st&.1r Linda Ronstadt.
duC'ked. dodged and darted past a band of newspeoplc
The California governor was
20 minutes lale for his meeting
with Presid<::nl Daniel Arap Moi.
Co nfus ion gre w over whether
Brown and the singer will go on
safari and speculation continued
on whethe r the Californians
would marry in Africa
Brown and Ms. Ronstadt ar-
rived al midnight from Nigeria
to begin a week-long visit to
K e nya. The two r ode into
Nairobi in separate automobiles
and registered for separate cot·
tages at the old Colonial Norfolk
Hotel.
The 41-year·old gover nor. who
has dated the 32-year-old Ms.
Ronst adt for m ore than rive
years. left a hotel cottage al 10
a.m . to go meet the president.
The rock singer. emerging
from the s am e two-bedroom
suite at 1:30 p.m. to rendezvous
with Brown for lunch. was
rushed through a mob or 20 re·
porters and photographers
behind a flying wedge of compan·
ions that included employees of
a safari-charter company and at
least one U.S. Embassy official.
"Where do you get oft being so
aggressive?" s houted Herb
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Talb ~Quiet'
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
United States \s quietly nelOtiat·
in1 with the Soviet Union in an
effor\ to win permission for U.N.
peacekeepers 10 remain in the
Sinai Peninsula to help carry out
the Egypt\ a n-Israeli treaty.
American officials say.
But the FAA spokesman. in
Washinglon. said dc ltberal''
erasure in a case such as Uus is
a violation that could lead Lo re
vo king a crew me mber's
certificate to Oy, and a Sl.000
civil penalty. •
Den nis Feldman. the FAA
spokesman in Washington. s:.iid
the agency chd not know who
erased lhe tape or why . and wa~
investigating.
But he said Lhat mvcst1~ators
have determined that ··it wa!.
done by pushing a button and
electromcally erasing lhe tape.··
"ll is a violation to erase the
t ape if tht•re is an incident in
vOl\'ed, and there C'erta inly wa~
an incide nt in t his c ase ...
Feldman added.
T he Rocin~ 727 was fl yrnv,
rrom Kennedy Airport in New
York toward Minneapolis on
Wednesday when it went into a
barrel roll and plummeted about
rive miles before the pilot.
Ha rvey Gibson of Las Vegas,
managed to bring it under con-
trol over Flint. Mich .. by lower·
ing the landing l(ear. He made
a n e mergency la nding at
Detroit·s Metropolitan Airport
Federal Investigators said the
pla ne appeared lo have ex
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Palestinian
Bases Struck
In Retaliation
TEL AV IV. Israel <AP> ·•
-Israeli warplenes atreaked into
southern Lebanon and pounded
two Palestinian guerrilla bases
today, just hours after a ter·
rorist bomb blast killed one
Is raeli man and wounded 33
persons in an open-air market in
Tel Aviv. officials reported.
The afr raid was Israel's first
against Palestinian targets in
PROTEST BOMB
KILLS ONE--A4
Lebanon since the signing of the
Is r aeli-Egyptian peace treaty
March26.
An army spokesman said the
planes struck bases at Damour
and Ras el·Ain, near Tyre, after
5 p.m . <7 a .m . PST) and that all
returned safely. The targets
were campe of Al Falah, majoc'
military arm of the Palestine
Liberation Or1aniution, he
said.
There were no Immediate re.
poru on cuualties in the air at·
tack .
weapon to kill himself. Costa
Mesa police said today.
The dead man. identified as
Stephen Wilson Richardson. 29.
was round dead in a field near
Ba k e r Street and Airwav
1\venue in Costa Mesa. about
7 :45 p.m .. said Sgt. Thomas
Lazar.
H icha rdson 's former fiancee.
LaNita F. Wilson. 26. of Santa
Ana . was reportt>d tn critical
t•o nd 11 ion t od ay a t Me r cy
Genera l Hospital in Santa Ana.
She was shot twice with a 30-06
rifle.
Police said the incident began
as the v1ct1m was driving her
car northbo und o n Re dhill
A venue north of Bristol Street
when Richardson drove up in his
truck a nd began ramming he r
vehic le . Califo rnia Hi ghway
Patrol said the accident caused
mor e tha n Sl.800 damages to
three autos.
After the collision. Richardson
re portedly fired two rounds into
the woman. hitting her in the lert
side. then fled in his truck.
He parked at 335 Baker St. ..
ran into a field and turned lhe ri·
rte on himse lf, Lazar said.
Richardson was d ead wben
police arrived. ..
Or:::!J,C:aM
\l'eatber
Fair t hrough Wednes·
day with winds of 15 lo 25
mph expected to die down
by tonight. Lows tonight 48
to 54. Highs Wednesday 67
to 74 . l
INSIDE TODAY
A Hampster Derbf crftlles
e.rcflemeN.al Ute Co.ta Meto
Public Llllrarw. It t.oe» .a
challenge matcla between
Co.ta Maa.and Weatmm.ter
public libraries. Ste.~ Cl .
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Fatal-erask-Driu~ Ct'amb for Help
NASHVILLE~ Tenn. <A.Pl
Bloodied. exhausted. hun1ry and
"'6nty. Und1 Wilse>o hatlerf'd
I.be window on ht'r wr keel car
Md crawled to u lely about flO
hours a f t er her r •••enye r wlli•Pl'~'(J. "Wnda, know 'm
dJln1 "
T~ 19.56 Chtvrolt>l plunaed 100
feet into a ravine" and POll~ say
tbe paMt'nRer . Svlvt a Wat:rion ~
21·ye&r old mother of thr .-.
"°"' Bl:arrr
probably lived no longer than an
hour an~rt~ i.rcldl•nt'
Arter struggling through thick
brus h, Ms Wllaon collapa d
Mond111 «>-. the ffont ~reh of
Mitchell and Al~rta Honer'•
bom
Mr& Boot-r Old thf' !IO )'l'Or
old womun told h€'r, • My rmond
us dc.-ttd l JUllt kuow '!hu IS d ad
Sht lold me sn kne w l!he w all
d )'lntt. And a little whll • later I r lt her heart. Thcr~ wu no
hf'arl but. no pullc."
Mra. Baoer aald. "She told U1
ther had bMa a wreck. She to&d
me. 'The rea1on I k now my
fr iend ls dead l• that her llPi are
very blut• knd ah-0 I so cold.· "
M:t Wilson's Cuther. J ames.
i1~ct . "Luwha told me that a llUle
whllti uflC'r Svlvia sooke to her
and Hid the knew 1he wu dyioC
&bat abe aot ve ry cold."
Mrs. )Joner aald Ma. W1l90ft
w H thirsty by Saturday and
prayed for aomeWna to drtnk.
Whe n r ain reu saturday nilht.
lbe squeezed a ahoe through 1
t rack ln a jammed door to catch
a Uttle waler.
"She drank (rqm the shoe,'1
her father aaJd.
He ..W bis da upter coWdn't
remember whether she used a
rock or shoe to-break her way to
safety. Police aaid tbey found a
larice rock inside the u r .
"When I-taJlced with her, Me
could not remem ber how much
of the time she was consck>us
and unconscious." Wilson said.
Ms. Wilson was 'In-serious con-
dition lod a)1 in a Nashville
bOllpatal. Police eald a rear Ure •P-
parently blew.
"Thia elt't' J umped tbe
guardrail and went about 100
feet IU'al&bt down lhrouah lbe
a1 r before lt landed and over-
turne d," traflic lnvesU1ator
J a mes Lawrence said . "I've
seen a lot ol tom ·up can but tbia
ls Just the worst... ·
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Mtirder Trial BROWN •••
Cohen, a friend of the couple, as
he shoved al photographers who
1urro.qded the van that wbillled
M1. Ronstadt away.
Goes to J11ry Some pbototr~ trted to
pusb lenses through opea ...._
dows ol the vehicle wblle U.
singer aat bunkered down ill a
rear seat.
By KAT H\' ('Li\N('Y
Of .... O.lly l'ilet Sl~H
Tbc nttemptcd murdl•r trial o(
a f orm e r Ju \•en tlc H u ll
counselor t11y m lhl' Jury's hands
today aft er bOth the proseculin~
a nd defense attorneys called the
c ase one of tht• mos t bizarre
they have encountered
Charlie Hubert Guenther, 33,
of Irvine. has ad mitted from the
witness stand that he was the
man who pi cked up 15-year-old
.J ull Miche lle Gonzale z last
December. s hot her in the head
five limes, beat her with a ham
mer and dropped her at a con·
st ruction site
And Guenthe r ha s told the
rive.m an. seven·woman Orange
County Superior Court jury that
he gave a r ide to 11.year-0ld
P a tri ee Ma tk i n s o r Sa n
Clemente 13 monlhs ago and hit
her repeatedly \Oith an unloaded
gun before she jumped rrom his
mo\l ang car
But G ue nthe r 's attor ney,
William Doughe rty. told the jury
Monday his client wa s innocent
of the c harges agatns l him
bec ause he was mentally dis·
turbed at the time a nd not
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WAYNE •••
pleased that I c:a n a mbll• dO\\n
here tonight ··
i\ cli p of the 1978 tl'remon)
was shown JUSt befon· 1ntroduc·
1100 of Wayne. Bob llopl'. MC an
'78. had paid s pecial tribute to
Wayne in Boston at the time re·
covering from open-hea rt sur·
Rerf .
"We expect you lo amble out
he re next year because nobody
else can walk in .John Wayne's
boots." Hope had ::.aid.
"Well. 0 ::-ca< and I have
~omelhtng an c·nmmun Os<'ar
first came to the lloll n~ood
see ne m 1928 So did I. ·We're
both a littll' wcalhl'r·bcaten. but
we · re sti II ht•rf' and plan lo be
around for a whole lot longer ...
Wayne said Monday ni ght
.. My 1ob here tonight 1:-. to
identify your fl H• choit'es for
outs tanding pi l'tun· of the year
and lo announ<'c lht• winner so let's move ·cm out '·
And followi ng th<at oft·heard
phraS'e and clips from the fi ve
nominees, Wa yne presented the
Oscar to "The Deer llunter:·
l ro n i e al l y "The Deer
Hunter " is an a nti-Vietnam War
film. contrastin g t o o ne of
Wa yne 's la st fil m s . a pr o-
Vict n a m m o v ie, "Gre e n Berets ··
Wayne stumbled over his lines
o nce Monday. s a yin g t hat
nom inee "Hea ven Can Wait"'
wa s produced by "Wa rne r "
Beatty Beatty's first name as
Wa rren.
The s t a nd ing ovatio n for
Wayne. best actor wanner fo r
"True Grit ," equ alled and
pe rhaps surpassed a simila r
gesture earlier in the ceremony
for actor Laurence Olivier
Olivier w as p r ese nted a
special achievement award He
ls considered by many contem·
poraries to be the st andard
against which all other film act
ing is measured .
Olivier was nominated for Qesl
actor for his role in "ThP Boys
From Brazil.''
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· Ludws and ~l·nt h.·nwn of the
Jur . Uou~hl'rly began. m'
client. Charles Guenthe r. 1:, nol
guilly and he as not guilty by
reasonof1nsanity
"Can you honestly s ay my
client hud the abil ity to t·onlrol
ha s acts " · Dougherty a~ked.
"Can you honestly say there 1s
not hing wrong wi th him "
"This 1s one of the most
bizarre. albeit crazy, <'ases you
have ever heard of." Dougherty
continued. Most Bappg Fella
Ma . Ronstadt, wearing slacks
and a blouse, joined Brown for
l u nch with American Am·
bassador Wilbert le lleUe and
returned to the hotel by benelf.
Earlier, Le Melle escorted the
governor lo his one-hour session
•with Mot at the State House. It
was not known why Brown, who
wore a light tan suit and tie for
the meeting, was late.
·'I wa s pleased to learn of
Governor Brown's interest in the
environment," the president told
reporters afterward.
Prosecut or Paul M e yer
argued that Guenther's purport·
ed "diminished" mental state
was offered simply a s the one
only possibl~ defense in the case
because Guenther already had
confessed the crimes to sheriff's
investigators.
Hobert Lard, r12. paddles up the Grand
Canal between B&lboa Island a nd Little
Balboa Island in Ne wport Ha rbor. The ex·
pr ession on his face should tell you how
much he is enjoying this week's vacation
from school. Robert is a Newport Beach
r esident.
Brown said geothermal and
sola r energy arc solutions to the
energy needs or both the 'lbird
World and California. He an·
nounced that universities in
Califomla and Kenya would ex·
change specialis ts in the field.
He accus ed Guenther of want·
ing "to be found erazy' when he
was examane<t oy psychaatn sts
who testified in the tria l. Kin Sue Dr. Small Poison Wine
Sickem Priest
The governor refused to dis·
cuss speculation that he and Ms.
Ronstadt might ma rry in Kenya
and take a safari hone ymoon.
Meyer disputed Dougherty's
contention that his cli ent suffers
from an organie bra in disorder
that caused ham to attack the
girls in an uncontroll able "wild
rage "
For· $5 Million SASSARI. Sardinia 1 AP I
Police say someone put poison an
the commun ion wane the Rev.
Giuseppe Mura started to drank
during Mass at has churt'h an the
village of Patta cta.
"I prefer not to speculate on
matters ol my personal life." he
told reporters. ··Most of the
rumors you have heard are not
true."
.. , ask you not to accept the
dd enst' or diminished c;.i pae1ty
because it just isn't there." he
argued.
·'This has to bl· one of tht'
s tra ngt.•st cases," Meye r con·
tinued
lit· arg ul·d that G Ul•nthN
lt'!-t1 fil•d hf' C'(>Uld t·ont rot his t·a r
and dnw as ht• atlat·ked the two
girls. yet he was unciblc to con·
trot himself suffi<'1cntry to hall
has attack.
Miss Go nz a lez 1dcn t 1fic d
Guenther earlie r as the• man
who atta<'ked her Dec 8 as she
hitc hhi ked ho m e from Da na
Hills High School
And Guenther. while admit·.
ti ng both a tt ac k ~. ~a id h e
couldn't cont rol his 1mpubi:~.
heeause he was ovt-rta ken by un
explained frustration and rage
Within moments. he tesllf1ed.
a "white light" flas hed b<.'forc
his eyes and the uncontrollable
urge to attack v. as gone
Guentht•r's psychi atr ist. Or
Barbara Hundley, has testified
her client suffers from :.in O"r
~a nic brain malfunetion brought
on by a liver disorder. Such dis·
o rders. Doug he rty said . may
prom pt brain seizures or con
vulsions
Comrrmtatiom
Hided Jlalid
NASHVI LLE. Tenn. 1/\P l
F ormer Gov. Ray Bla nton's
e leventh-hour grants of clcmen·
cy lo 52 prisoners are valid and
cannot be undone by his s uc·
cessor. lhe Tennessee Court of
Criminal Appeals ruled today
The court acted on the cases of
three inmates g r a nted com·
mutations but who didn't reach
the prison gates before Blanton
was ousted from offi ce Jan. 17
a nd his successor Gov. Lamar
Alexander . ordered a halt to
fur ther releases.
The court, in ruling on the
cle mency granted to three in·
m ates. said "reducing the sen·
tences in these cas es to time
ser ved was a valid and binding
act, made so by his signing the
commutations, having the act
attested lo by the Secreta ry of
St ate, and then having them de·
livered lo the records divisions
of the Department of Correc·
lions for the' purpose of process-
ing," the court said.
,
T he family of a Sant a Ana
mother. who died ft ve days
after under~o1ng breast implant
surgery by Dr. Ralph Sm all . has
filed suit seeking more than SS
million in damages from the
legally em batlll·d plastic sur -
geon.
The Orangl' County Superior
Court s uit was filed by the
husband and three children of
Kim Plock. 33. who went into
card1ae arrest in Small's Santa
i\na office and d ied without re·
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Jagger Fails
To Appear in
Divorce Suit
LOS ANGELES tAP > -Roll·
in,:! Stones· lead s inger Mick
J aggN did not appear for a
divor<'e hcarinl{. a nd a judge
sa id he would neC'd lo hear
further ar/:!uments before decid·
Ing whether to issue a bench
warrant.
Marvi n Mitchclson, a n al·
torney for J agger·s wife Bianca.
told Los Angeles Superior Court
.Judge Mar vin A. Freeman on
Monday t hat the singer was
served with a subpoena last
week in New York. The judge
sa id he was not ce rtain h is
Jurisdiction extends into New
York.
Freeman postponed until April
23 a hearing on Mrs. J agger 's
request for S14.000 monthly sup-
port for herself and the couple 's
7·year-old daughter J ade .
Mrs. Jagger. a former model
from Nicaragua . is also seeking
ha l f the couple 's com munity
property and a split of the Jag-
gers ' assets. which the suit
elaims amount lo $20 million.
Funding Approved
SAN FRANCISCO tAP l The
Board of Supervisors has voted
to approve a $312.122 death·
benefit fund for t he families of
assassinated elected officials,
including the wife of slain Mayor
Geor ge Moscone . Under the
plan. Moscone's widow would re·
ceive $27.504 a year.
Date Quandary
Gay Wants Male /or Prom
CUMBERLAND. R.I. 1APl Paul . an avowed
homosexual. wants permission to take another boy
to the junior prom at Cumberland High School. a nd
school officials a re in a quandary.
Paul's plan. which a homose xual group says
may be unique, also pits him agains t his father. who
opposes the son's request.
"I feel I have every rtght to go. just as any other
junior does." Paul . 17. said Monday. •
The school administration asked the syste m's
lawyer for a legal opinion. said Robert 0 . McGinnis.
assistant school superintendent for Cumberland, a
city of about 30,000 in northern Rhode Island.
Paul's fathe r asked that his last na me be
withheld, to protect the family 's privacy.
gaining consciousness
Small has been temporarily
ba r r e d fr o m pra c t i e ing
medicine while the slate Board
of Medical Qualily Ass urance
r e vie ws c h a rges o f g r os s
negligence af,!a inst him.
He has agreed lo accept a one·
year suspension or his medical
lict-nse and ::a 10-year probation
per~ when he resumes prac·
lice.
Small's agrced·tO suspension
and probation will be considered
later by lhe stale medical quaH ·
ty board.
Mrs. Plock 's husband. Ken·
nelh, named both Small and the
doctor 's Plas ti c S ur ge r y
!'tfedical Group as defendants in
the suit.
In addition to Kenneth Plock.
pla intiffs include the couple's
one.year-old son. Dane Ada m
Plock, and Mrs. Plock's two
othe r childr en. Chris tophe r
Albert Maydol. 15, and Tanya
Christian Maydol.
The non·criminal negligence
char ges brought agains t Small
s temmed from Mrs. Plock's
death and the case of a La~una
Beach woman. Ma rcia Weed.
who a llegedly suffered s carring
and infection after undergoing
thigh·lirt surgery by Small.
She also has filed suit against
Sm a ll s e ekin g uns pecified
dam ages.
'Control' Gained
MANAGUA. Nicaragua fAPl
-G uerr illas m a nne d bar ·
ricades in northern Nicaragua
after two days or fighting in
which 41 were reported killed,
but vaca\.io ning P r eside nt
Ana stasio Somoia s aid "the
country is under control."
The priest noticed a biller
taste and slopped after a sip. lie
fe ll m a nd was taken to lhl'
hos pitaJ.. where his s tomach wa~
pum ped and he was dosed with
an antidote.
The wme was sent to a police
laborato ry to be tested. In·
vestigators said there was no a p-
parent motive for the atte mpted
poisoning and the church was
always open.
Victim Linked
To Mass Killer
MORRI S . Ill. I A P l -
Authorities have ide ntified the
body or a 15-year·old boy whose
disa ppearance touched off an in·
vestigation that led to the arrest
of John Gacy Jr .. a suspect in
the sex slayings of 33 young men
and boys. '
A forensic odontologist Mon·
day night identified through X·
ra ys the corpse of Robert Piest.
which had been found earlier in
the day at t he Dresden Locks
a l o n g t he Illinois Ri ve r
southwest of Chica~o.
Meanwhile, piecemeal demoli·
lion of Gacy's ranch·style home
in unincorporate d Nor wood
Par k Towns hip no rthwest of
Chicago was slated lo proceed
today. Twenty·nine bodies have
been discovered at the home.
Brown's stay of fi ve days or
more in Kenya had been called a
private vacation -the oCficial
talk~ were a s urprise to most.
here.
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TAPE •••
<.·t•t>dcd thc speed of sound in its
di ve. a ppare ntl y the fi r s t
a irli ner not desigm .. 'Ci for it to do
~o a nd survive.
TWA 's Jerry Cosley. vice pres·
1de nl fo r cor porate com-
mun1cal1ons. said the absence of
a tape recording was of "no
great moment" to the in vestiga·
lio n. because the c rew was
a" a al able lo tell probers what
happened.
"In o ur mind, t he r e ·s no
rea s on to expe ct the crew's
'ers1on would d tCfer markedly"
from anythmg that would have
been on the t::ape. he said.
The airline spokesmen could
not confirm a r e por t in the
Detroit News which said that a
crew member ad mitted erasing
the tape. and added he failed to
gi vc a "logical" reason ror doing
so. -Cosley also said investigators
a lso we r e looking into the
pos s ibility tha t the incident
began when an edge n ap OD lhe
front or the right wing rnay have
failed and moved into a n upright
position. pushing the plane down
on that side.
"There 's speculation that one
of the leading edge nap sections
on the n ght wing may have in·
advertenUy extended and creal·
ed a heavy drag and air flow
ove r the right wing, forcing it
down." he said.
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VOL. 72, NO. 100, 3 SECTIONS, 21 PAGES
Road Master Plan .. '
BJ JOANNE &t~YNOLOS
Ot•o.11, """""•" Neowport Buch ('II) Coun
cllmlln comphunl•d Monday thut
the 11ctlon they took t"o "t' •l.i.
ago on th" c-lty's road mu~1t>1
R_lan has been mi unt.lcn.tood
f Their romplalnt s urfocod
after Gordon West • .prt>s1dent ur
the Newport H arbor Arl'u
Chamber of ommt1rcc qut-:.
tioned the wisdom of Urnt eurher
decision.
Wt t soid the councll'c; dt•
l'l ion hm11tn1i1 th amount und
type of ruturt' rond coni.t ru1•t111n
"ni. "O('jWllvc tn nulurt'•" u11d
uskt•d c•ouncllrn1•n M<>ndu to
rt• t• 1 nd thut l•<'lloo
Hut CounNlmnn Paul llummcl
1ndlcal~'<l I h(•re wus no nt!cd to
rescind lbt' decasmn be<'su~c ll
didn't ellmmutc any kind of roud
ron tructaon from cons1dl'rutao11
"Based on what I've bel'n
reading in the new~papers. I thmk
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AUDIENCE'S APPLAUSE ·MEDICINE' FOR ACTOR
John Wayne Drew Standing Ovation at Oscars Ceremony
Wayne Returns
For OsCars Night
B> JERRY HERTENSTEIN
Ol lllt O.t1ty Pilot SI.tit
The "Duke.·· John Wayne.
was resting at his Hayshores
Newport Bea{'h home tod<1 y
after an eventful night in which
he presented the best picture
Oscar at the Sl s t annual
Academy Awards.
It was the 7l·year·old Wayne's
first public a ppearance s ince un·
dergoing cancer and gall blad
der sur gery J an. 12. Wayne only
last month. caused the Newport
, Harbor Area Chamber of Com·
me rce to scut.tJe plans for a boat
pa rade past his home, saying he
wasn't interested.
' f
But the screen veteran was tn
form ~onday night despite the
obvious wear or the cancer bat.
ties showing on a lined face. Jt
was a much thinner Wayne than
that or his movie heyd ay
He strode ener~elically from
the top of winding, gold·colored
stairs to the presenters' table.
The audience at the Los
AnReles Music Center's Dorothy
Chandler P<1vil1on s tooo. ap·
plauded and cheered loudly.
The ovalion obviously moved
Wayne. introduced by m:Jstcr of
ceremonies .Johnny Carson as an
··A mcrican ins titution · · ''T h ank you l<1d1 l's and
<See WAYNE. Page t\2)
Umdle Ignites
Bedroom Fire
A fire touched off by an unal·
tended candl e ca u sed an
estimated S5.000 da mage late
Monday night to a Newport
Beach home.
Firemen said the fire at the
home of Edward Walton, 126
42nd St., started when a candle
ignited a mattress in one or the
bedrooms.
Firemen said the occupants
escaped the house and firemen
were able to confine the flames
to the bedroom.
t 'Praise Ye the Lord'
thc.>re's bl-en o misunderstanding
of whul we dad .·· he said. "It's not
my onclerstandang that we placed
uny li011tsonthosl'strects. ·
<.:ounc·almen rejected the rec·
o m mt.•ndallons of the l'ity ·s
l'lt1nnang Commission two weeks
ago ttnd udopted instead a list of
recomme nd ations from their
C'1li1cns Trans po rtation P lan
Adv1 ory Committee
Thl' recommendations incude
hmiling roads lo six lanes and
interse<:tions to ni ne lanes: re·
fus al to cons ide r use of un·
cterpasses at two congested in·
tersections near Newport Center
and refusal lo order an environ·
mental impact statement on the
extension of Unavers\ty Drive.
West suggested that coun·
cilmen adopt the planning com-
mission s uggestions that called
for consideration or sever al
a lte rnatives, including un·
derpasses. for the two Newport
Center·area intersections and
completion or the E IS for
University
He ;.ilso asked councilmen Lo
start work on legislation lo set
up a r oad f ee di s trict.
Developers have pledged $17
million of the estimated S21
million needed lo complete the
city 's road system under the
auspices of such a district.
But councilmen took no action
on tbe fee distri ct o r the
chamber suggestions Monday.
Hummel claimed the council
hasn 't put limits oo the future
size or streets. .
''We did not n'sil down any
changes in the circulaliOJl ele-
ment." he said of the earlier
vote. .
Hummel also said that earUer
vote was not intended to embar-
rass the Planning Commission.
His views were echoed by
<See ROADS. Page AZ>
Supe1·visors OK Study
Ariother Master Plan for Airport SOught
County supcr\'lsors today
agreed to pay $267 ,350 for a con
sultanl's master plan of Orange
County Airport. inducting plans
fo r noise control and land u~e in
the airport area.
A warded the contract on a 4· l
vote was VTN Consolidated Inc
of Newport Beach.
For the $267.350. VTN agreed
to provide ct maste r plan for
Water Suit
Amended
By Heiress
Irvine heiress Jopn Irvine
Smith continued to press ~er
lawsuit alleging that expansion
of a waler pipeline will cost the
Irvine Co Sl billion while com·
pan) President P eter Kremt!r
called the whole thing absurd in
a memo to employees.
Mrs. Smith's latest e rfort to
block the company·s financing
of the expansion of the Deimer
lntertie came Monday in the
form of an amendment lo the
suit originally riled March 22 1n
Orange County Superior Court.
Mrs. Smith. along with her
mother. Alhalie Clarke. owns 11
percent of the company's stock
Through court action they an•
trying to keep the firm from
spe nding S3.6 million on a 25 per
cent exp<1n~ion of the pipeline
that carries Color ado Ri vN
water lo southe rn Orang e
County.
Mrs. Smith's suit names all
the other company sharnholders.
its directors a nd executives and
seeks unspecified damages.
The a mendment s avs tht•
enlargement of the pipeline a
lO·mile section between Yorha
Linda and Mission Viejo will
cost the company no lc~s than SI
b i II ion by fo rcin g c urt a i I
mcnt of agncullurc that would
lead to a piece m c<1 I sale of
Irvine Ranch land and destruc·
tion of its long-range de\'elop·
mcnt plans.
She a lso a lleges the S3 6
million cons truction project
would benefit developers that
are in competition with the
Irvine Co.
But Kre m e r ·s m e m o to
e mployees defends t he com ·
pany 's action and labels her <1l'·
cusations extreme.
T he executive briefly dis
cusses the four key points of the
suit:
-Authorization: The lawsuit
conte nds the compa ny 's ex·
ecutlve committee acted without
authorization. Kremer says the
directors approved the action
first recommended by the com.
mitlee.
possible future improvements at
the airport. The plan as to be
ready in nine mnnth~
Low bidder on the stud) and
planning proJect was a JOtnt sub·
mission from CH2M Hill . of
Costa Mesa. a nd Systems ~on
trol Inc .. of Anaheim
The joint bad was Sl6.658 under
the VTN proposal but called for
com pletion in 12 months rather
thannme
Supervisor Thomas lltley di:..·
sented from tht· maJorily vote
because he wanted another week
to study lhe propos<1ls
When refus1•<1 thl' additional
time . the Nl•Y.p ort Rc uc h
:..upervisor responded by votmg
no on the a"' ard to VTN
Before that. Super\'1sor Har
nC'lt \\'acderQul•stioned her folio"
Tax Doe Today
Late Payers to Be Fined
All but a handful of OrangC' County property
owners must have their second installment property
tax payments postmarked by midnight tonight to
a void a 6 percent paym ent penalt y a nd S3 processing
fee.
.
supervisors about a series of
earlier airport studies that so far
have cost county go vernment
morethanSl.5 million.
Mrs. Wieder was a ssured by
Supe rvisor Philip Anthony that
those studies ··are old. about 10
years old .
"I feel very s trongly we need
this study. l hate to delay it even
one day," Anthony s<1id
Goverrwr
Chats, But
Not Linda
NAIROBI, Ke nya •AP\
Gov . J erry Bro.wo d \scussed
,. ecology with Kenya's presidetat
T HE ONLY EXCEPTI ON •o today·s t ax
dcadhn(' are some property owners who lt.>ase their
land from the Irvine Co.
•\ssist<J nt County Tux Collector Ray Wells said
tax bills for those residents are being recomputed
und will be mailed again
< today while his traveling rompa.
nion. roek '>tar Linda Ronstadt.
Uuckcd. dodged and darted past
a band or news people.
Those who have r ccC'1\·cd the new bilb shilUld
me1ke oavmcnts bv toctav. he said. but those who
have not wi ll be g iven 30 days from lhl' ma iling of
new tax bills lo m a ke their payment
C'Ol'NTY .\SSESSOR Brad .J<icobs assessed thl'
I n inc land under thL• pre-Proposition 13 system
becau:::.e of thl, r<.•cent !'!ale of tht• lr\'inc Co . which
county officials l'onte ndcd made that prope rty in
eligible for fu ll Proposition 13 benefits .
However. ;,a later legislation a ll owed prop
crty owners to benefil from Propos 1llo n 13 tax
rollbacks and thP bills are being rt•computed
Lee's 'Lady' Makes
Last Bid for Money
LOS ANGELES <AP J
Michelle Triola Marvin's lawyer
kissed her on the check today.
then stood before a Judge and
told him she is entitled to half of
Lee Marvin's millions because
she cared for him. loved him
and s hared his life for six years
··s he was his l ady,·· said
Marvin Mitchelson. "lie loved
her. lie loved her in spite of
what he says now. Don't believe
a word of it.··
M ilche lson . delivering his
final argument in the landmark
pro pe rty rights trial. told
Supe rior Court Judge Arthur
Marshall that Miss Ma rvi n con·
tributed s ufficient services dur·
ing her love affair with the actor
to entitle her to Sl.8 million.
"There is no contest m this
case that the ser vices contribut·
ed by Michelle are adequate to
s upport three contracts. not just
one." Milchelson said. "This is
in s pite of all the degradation in
this rase. all t~e putting down.
all the man1m1zing. all the
{'riticizing and all the nitpick
ing."
He urged the Judge not to be
swayed by public opinion from
men who might s ay. "You've
taken all the romance out of Uv·
ing together."
He also noted that both he and
the j udgc are happily married
men but s hould try to un ·
dersland the phght of former
lovers who have n.o guaruntee or
property division when they
split.
Mitchelson pointed to Miss
Marvin's Lifestyle with the actor
as an indication that he loved
her. He said a wom an who was
t reated badly m ight not expect
anything when a love affair
ended.
The California governor was
20 minutes late for his meeting
with President Daniel Arap Moi.
Confusion grew over whether
Brown and the singer will go on
safari a nd speculation continued
on whether the Californians
would marry in Africa.
Brown and Ms . Ronstadt ar·
ri V<'d <1t midniJ,!hl from Nigeria
to be~1n a weck·long visit to
Ke n ya Th e t wo r ode i nto
Na1rob1 in separate a utomobiles
and re~astcrcd for sepa ra te cot-
tages al the old Colonial Norfolk
llotel
The 4l·vear·old ~overnor. who
has dated tht.• 32-year·old Ms.
Hons tadl for more than fi1.·e
vears. left a hotel cottage at 10
a m to 20 meet the pres ident.
The rock singer. emerging
from the sa m e two·bcdroom
s uite at I :30 p.m to rendezvous
.with Brown for lunch. wai;
rushed throu~h u mob or 20 re·
porte rs and photograph ers
behind a nying wedge of compan·
ions that included employees or
a safari·charter company a nd al
least one U.S . Embassy official
"Where do you get off being so
aggr essive? .. shouted Herb
Cohen. a friend of the couple, as
he shoved at photographers who
s urrounded the van that whisked
Ms. Ronstadt away.
Some photographers tried to
push lenses through open win·
dows ot the vehicle while the
s inger sat hunkered down in a
rear seat.
Ms . Ronstadt. wearing slacks
(See BROWN, Page AZ>
Coast
Weather
Name Sollght for Former Church
But Miss Marv in . who
traveled with the actor a nd
s hared his lavish lifestyle, would
expect to be s upported when
thev broke up.
The judge has said he will is·
sue his decision in writing to the
attorneys within a week.
Fair through Wednes·
day with winds of 15 to 2S
mph expected to die down
by tonight. Lows tonight 48
to 54. Highs Wednesday 67
to 74.
INSIDE TOD.4"
Newport. Beach City Councilmen balked Monday at a sugges·
lion that they name a former church at Ensign View Park the
Newport Theater Arts Center.
n..t waa the name the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com·
mission tboupt up, but Councilman Don Strauaa said it doesn't fit
the mulU-purpoee building.
CGuncllwoman Jackie Heather tried to talk her colleagues into aotnc for the PB and R suggesUon. "La," lhe said, "right now it's known as the Prafse Ve the
Lord Church. They're Just tryin1 for somethfng a little classier."
Her pleas went unheard and councilmen voled to ask the com·
million to ~e up with a better name.
••• .
CITY COVN'CILMEN are ·going to tackle the roller skates IS·
sue qain at the ur1ln1 of a central Newport Beach re1ddcnt.
ln a letter .o councilmen. John Shea asked that some controls
be put on the hours of operation or skate rental companle$. He also
s uggested a moratorium on the \ISe by skaters of some of the city's
s idewalks.
Mayor Paul Ryckorf said he's not thrilled about trying to work
out those kinds or controls. Ryckoff, a Balboa Island resident. not·
ed. "t live in t he middle or a terrible nuisance. I wish there was
something we could do about it, but I really doubt it's practical."
City staff members are to study the problem and report back
to councilmen.
• ••
IN 31 DAYS. there will be two new laws on Newport Beach's
books .
Councilmen J{avc fi nabaporoval lo one meaaure Monday to
cSee CHURCH HANDLES, Pate A2>
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Oil Profits
WASHJNCTON (AP ) -Presi·
dent Carter said this afternoon
thal even with a proposed new
tax. lhe oil industry will gain $6
billlon In new income from
higher fuel prices and warned
that "the nation has a right to
expect that all of this new in·
come will be used for explora·
Uon." He made the remark at a
nationally hroadcast news con·
fcrencc.
'
A ffompstn ~br er.ates
ercitement.ot the Costa Mtl4
PubUc Librarv. It was .o
challenge match betwun ,
Coato MtlO.and Westminater
public libraries. SK e. CI.
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I 8J GUY GL\NVILL .................
SAN Dl£GO Oranae County
Superv•aor Ralph Diedrich'
bribery t rial wa abruptly inter·
rupt@d Monday when a deftnH '
ta wyer wu stdeUne'd b)'
bron~b1U1.
Vlctll\'l or th4' bronchlt111 that
closed th trlol on Ill opttnlntt
da)' wa attornei)• Sylvan
Aron on.
H I s the atlo rne )' fo r
Olt'drlc h '=t co d e fe nda n t.
al'<'hite<-t LeRoy Rose
Like the oth\'r attornt")'I In °'' use. Aron80n madt' U throug:.
hls Ol)('nll\Jl statenumt to the
el1ht·woman, four-man jury
But when judae. Jurors and at
torneys r~turned tro m lunch.
Aronsgn w»s mis tn&
£arher In the day. he h"d told
Judge Ross Tharp he WMS taking
medication ror bronehltls a nd
was not f~llnt: well.
During the lune h ho ur,
Aronson sent word to the Judge
that he would be unable to con
tinue.
Judge Tharp told the Jurors
they could go home und told
•hem to return to court Thurs·
day morning.
Before the interruption, the at-
torneys had ti me to completP
their opening statements and to
get in a Uff over a piece of late
arriving prosecution evidence.
That evidence was a memo
that purportedly sets the date of
a 1973 dinner meeting at wruch a
grand jury indictment alleges a
bribery solicitation was made
The memo written by former
Anaheim Hills, Inc .. executive
William Stark reportedly sets
thi dinner meeting da te as Jan.
16. 1973.
If so. that s hoots down a
key defen~c theory
That theory is that Diedrich
be<"ame embroiled with the de-
"elopment company's desliny
a fter. not before, his one ·t1m<'
confederate Mi chael Remington
was hired as the firm 's land use
lawyer.
Rem ington in the µrosecu
lion 's version for the alleged
hribery conspiracy is the funnel
t hroug h which t he company
channeled money to Diedrieh in
return for a favora ble countv
Board of Supervisors land us·e
decision.
Whal touc hed off the tifr
between the defense la wyers
a nd prosecutor Michael Capizzi
was the late arrival of the Star k
memo.
Capizzi told Judge Tharp he
learned of the mcmo·s cxii,tence
late Thursday and. as a matter
of fact. had not yet seen 1t
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ROADS ...
Mayor Paul Ryckoff who was
.absent from the meeting of two
weeks ago.
Ryckoff assured West that no
options had been eliminated by
the council vote and that there
would be "full public hearings"
on the subject
Two weeks ago. the council 's
action was to send the road size
limitations b ack to planning
com mission e r s. The com ·
missioners are to calculate what
the traffic capacity of the road
system will be and dete rmine
how much more building will be
allowed based on that capacity.
Al the lime. commissio n
chairman Bill Agee said he was
annoyed with the council's rejec-
tion of his group's reeommenda·
ltons in favor of the transporta-
tion committee's list
Notlng that the Planning Com·
mission held a series of ~lie
hearings on the road system, he
questioned the council's decision
in s iding with the committee
which had not held any hearings
on the subject.
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\'llltorl CM& la ·1tvln1 ne~
the Jltten, ll'• lhe \ruh they•re
toi.., to &eave behlnd.
Maraot ~llllng, president o(
the Weat N~wport B"1o1ch Im
provement A.a&OChaUon. w •nl to
the City Cow\<:il on Mondaty ror
help. ---She dldn't le>t much
Mr . Skllllnll bowed up lo 1u1k
'Ula' 1.-,;...aa1y &ruh l&tk up
IMt ,..... ..... Ml•hD June l6
_. ... II la IM ll't• ol .tn:D.
..... tbere ... ltill ·-· ffttalwdta.
Councllmtn, who ellmlnated
one of the lruh pjck·UPI lutfall llft~r P~Hae o( Propos1t1on 13,
H id th(>y'd like to 1U!t! what h•P·
~n1 durin1 a 11ummcr with the
once weekly plel ·UP schedule.
Cou~Um~ Oon Mc innis, wbo lf vta n We•t·Newporl, wuiu\'l et
th('t meetlnit
Aaccrdlnt lo lilrf. Skllllna,
U..H art aD ~!,of un..e. f!. • ::r...~~q ~~tw'{'.;.; = Mid • tnical duplex wW
hav• four or ftve trash cana, all
of wblcb.. are full when the trab
truck 1how1 up once a week.
Dul in the s ummer, the
av•r•1e occupancy fl1ure
doublet, she 11ald .
Tfiil problem fs co mpounded
by the summer Saturday ritual
or one aet ~ ~ movlA& out
wbll• aaau. Mt movee bl. Ill
generating trub.
But councilmen were unlm·
pre11ed. City Mana1er Rob4trt
Wynn uid tboH problems were
taken ln&o consideration when
councllmen decided lo reduce
tra.ah pick·up.
Mayor ~· Ryckoff suggest·
ed that CGnCftrned residents hire a trash servtee 1o do the extra
pick-up for them. ,.
BJ FUDDJCK ICllOI: ....
Ql .. Dellw .........
A "democratic" plan to lbape
a new campus newspaper at UC
Irvine was formulated ·•cmdaJ
durl~L~:r-hour loq, •mo-UOn· .atudent.to.._.
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About 50 day t ack·tolllll alu·
dents s ho wed up for \he
scheduled meeting, called ID the
wake or action by student gov·
ernment leaders to wltbdraw
fundin& or the New Unlvenlty. Guenther Trial Goes to J11ry The s tormy debate. often '
laced with profanity from aDllY
speakers, ended when seven atu·
dents were elected to serve on a
·•transit.ion board" that will take
initial steps to resume public•·
lion of an official campua paper.
By KATHY CLAN Y Of• 0.lt'r ............
Th~ •llempted murder trial or
4l f o rme r Ju vt>nlle ll•l l
counsel01' lay ln the Jury's hlmds
today after both the proittcutlng
and deferu.c attorneys called the
C'use one or the most b12urrc
thcy have encountered
Charlie Hubert Guf'nlher, 33,
of Irvine, has admitted from the
witness stand tha t he was the
man who picked up lS·year-old
J uli Mic helle Gon1.alez la st
Dece m ber. shot ht•r in the head
five times. beat he r with a ham·
m er and dropped her at a con
struction site
And Guenth(•r has told th1.•
fi ve-man. seven-woman Orange
County Superior Court jury that
he gave a r ide to 17-year-old
P a trice M a tkins o f San
· Clemente 13 months ago and hit
her repeatedly with an unloaded
FroaePageAJ
!~?.!~ :'°:" '"' lunch with Americ a n Am
bassador Wilbert le Melle and
returned to the hotel by herself.
Earlier. Le Melle cscortl'd the
governor to his one·hour session
with Moi at the State !louse. It
was not known why Brown: who
wore a light t an suit and tic for
the meeting. was late.
· · 1 was pleased to learn of
Governor Brown's interest in the
environment." the president told
reporters afterward
Brown s aid geothe rmal and
!>Olar energy are solutions to the,
energy needs of both the Third
World and California. lie an-
no unced that univers ities in•
Califontia and Kenya would ex-
change specialis ts in the field.
The J?ove rnor refused to dis·
C'uss speculation that he and Ms.
Ronstadt might m;irry an Kenya
a nd take a safar i honeymoon
"I prefer not to speculate o~
matters of my personal life ... he
told reporters . "Most of the
rumors you ha ve heard arc not
t rue.··
Brown's stay of five days or
more in Kenya had been called a
private vacation the official
talks were a surprise to most
here.
Their hotel he re. the Norfolk.
was Nairo bi's f ir s t colonial
hostelry a nd retains many of its
origina l buildings, as well as a
colorful centra l courtyard of
a viaries and gardens. The r ich
and famous have stopped over
at the Norfol k for 75 yea rs .
among them P resident Theodore
Roosevelt, who m o unted a
hunting safari from the Norfolk
tha t is said to have included 160
porte rs.
a un before she jumped from his
moving ear.
But G ue nthe r 's attorney ,
Willlam Dougherty. told the jury
Mond1ty tu~ client was innocent
of the c ha rges aga i ns t him
because he was m entally dis·
t u rbed al the time a nd not
responsible for the actions.
"Ladles and gentlemen of the
1ury . · Dougherty began. "my
client. Charles Guenthe r, is not
guilty and he Is not guilty by
reason of insa nity.
··c an you honestly say my
client had the a bility to control
his acts "" Doughe rty asked.
"Can you honestly s ay there is
nothing wrong with him ·:
·'This is o ne of the mos t
bizarre, albeit crazy. cases you
ha ve ever heard of." Dougherty
continued.
P r os eeutor Paul Me y e r
argued that Guenther's purport-
ed "diminished" mental st.ate
was offered simply as the one
only possible defense In the case
be<!'ause Guerlther already had
confessed the crimes to sheriff's
investigators .
He accused Guenther or want·
lng "to be found crazy' when he
was examined by psych1atnsts
who testified in the trial.
Meyer disputed Dougherty 's
contention that his client suffers
from an organic bra in disorder
that caused him to attack the
girls In an uncontrollable "wild
rage."
· · 1 ask you not lo accept the
defense of diminished capacity
beca use it just Isn't there." he
argued.
"This has to be one of th<:
strangest cases." Meye r con·
tinued.
H e argue d .that Guenthe r
test ified he could control his car
Mayor Angered
By Stand-up Tactic
A group of Jas mine Creek res·
idcnts got a course in how not
to tnflUl'OCl' polit1c1am, Monday
n ight from a n a n g r y Pa ul
Ryckoff.
They inC"urred the Newport
Ocach mayor 's wrath and lo&t
hi s vote when they stood up C'n
masse during a discussion of
parking restrictions inside the
condominium development.
T hey stood at lhc urging of
thei r s pok e s m an . No r m
Smedcgaard. ne said he wanted
to s how councilmen how many
Jasmine Creek residents were
on hand.
The demonstration rubbed the
m ayor the wrong way.
"If you want to address the
couneil please do So... Ryl'koff
snapped at Smedegaard. ··1f you
want to put on a show you can go
som ewhere else.·
Ryekoff then huffily informed
Smcdega:.ird he's lost his vote.
Wh ile the Jasmine Creek resi-
de nt e xp l a in e d w h y th e
homeowners want street park
ing restrictions lifted in t heir
n.tighborhood. Ryckoff puffed a
ciAar in obvious exas peration.
When S medeg a a rd 's ri\'C
minutes for testifying ran out.
Ryc koff s h ou ted him into
s ilen ce : "Th a t 's a ll Mr .
Sm cdegaard. You're a ll through
as far as rm concerned ...
The spokesman was allowed
anot her minute to conclude his
stat ement al the ins1ste nee or
Councilman Pa ul Hummel.
At the conclusion or the brief
hearing . councilmen voted 4· I
with Ryckorf dissenting to lift
the parking restrictions subject
to approval of the fi re depart-
ment .
D•ily Pti.1 Slaff """'°
HIS DANDER WAS UP
Newport's Mayor Ryckoff
Poison Wine
Sickem Priest
S ASSARI. Sardinia I AP I
Police say someone put poison in
the communion "ine the Re\'
Giuseppe Mura started to drink
during Mass at his church in the
village of Pattada
T h e priest noticed a bitter
taste and stopped after a sip. He
relt 111 and was taken to the
hos pital. where his stoma ch was
pumped and he was dosed with
a n antidote.
Fro•.Page AJ
and drive as he attacked the two
girls. yet he was unable to con·
trol himseU s ufficiently to bait
bis attack.
Miss Gonzalez identified
Guenther earlier as the man
who attacked her Dec . 8 as she
hitchhiked home from Dana
Hills High School.
And Guenther, while admit·
ting both attacks. s aid he
couldn't control his Impulses
because he was overta ken by un·
explained frustration and rage.
Within moments, he testified .
a "white light" flashed before
his eyes and the uncontrollable
urge to attack was gone.
Guenther 's psychia trist, Dr .
Barbara Hundley ha!\ testified
her client suffers from an or·
ganic brain malfunetion brought
on by a liver disorder . Such dis-
orde rs. Doughe rty said. may
prompt brain seizures or con·
vulsions.
Froaa Page A J
WAYNE ..•
gentle men. that's just about the
onlv medicine a fellow 'd ever
really need." Wayne said In his
fa miliar drawl. "Believe me
when I tell you that I'm m ightily
MORE CONTROVERSY
SURROUNDSOSCARS-A3
PROTESTERS, POLICE
CLASH AT FETE-AS
pleased tl:lat I can a m blc down
he re tonight. ..
A elip ·or the 1978 ec remony
was shown j ust before inlrodue·
tion of Wayne. Bob Hope. MC in
'78, had paid s pecial tribute to
Wayne in Boston at the lime re·
covering from open-heart sur·
ger y.
"We expect you to amble out
here next yea r because nobody
else can walk in John Wayne ·~
boots ." Hope had said.
.. Well. Osca r a nd l have
som ething in com mon. Oscar
first ca me to the Holl\'wood
scene in 1928. So did I. ·w e're
both a little weather-beaten. but
we 're still here and plan to be
around for a whole lot longer , ..
Wayne said Monday night.
.. My job here tonight is to
identify your five choices for
outstanding picture of the year.
and to announce the winner so let ·s move ·em out• ..
T he s tanding ovation for
Wa yne , best actor winner for
.. T rue Grit ... e qualled a nd
perhaps surpassed a s imilar
gesture earlier in the cere mony
'or actor Laurence Olivier.
O l ivie r was pre s e nted a
speeial achievement award. lie
is considered by ma ny contem-
pora ries lo be the s tanda rd
against which all other film act·
ing is measured.
The first step will be to re-
cel ve endorsement and fundll)g
for the newspaper from student
gove rnment. The Associated
Student Council was to consider
those matters at a s p. m. meeting
today in Room 107. Adminislra·
tion Building.
Should the council give its ap-
proval to the plan. the transition
boa rd will recruit section editors
for the new paper and elect a
p e rm a n e nt five-m embe r
"editorial review board" that
will guide day .to-day policy de·
cis ions. The transition board will
then be disbanded .
But, in one unique twist, all
actions of the editorial board
will be s ubject to approval or the
paper's entire staff, which was
termed "the highest authority"
by backers of the plan.
lt was also agreed that. at a
later date, one member or the
editorial board wiU be elected al
large from the student body.
The plan was adopted on a 21
to 8 vote of the students al the
end ol the meeting. Those voting
against the plan favored reten-
tion of the existing newspaper
fra mework. subject lo quarterly
evaluation or lhe paper by the
ge neral student body.
The New University, the of·
ficial campus news paper since
UCI 's inception. has been the
\ target or criticism in recent
months because or coverage of a
woman's wet T·shirt contest and
alleged raeial slurs against Jews
and Ira ni ans .
Complaints to the s tude nt
couneil led to action last week to
freeze SI0.000 in funds previous·
ly earma r ked to the Ne w
U n ivers ity. The funds we re
placed in a SJ>CCial account pend·
ing student deve lopment or a
new campus paper.
Despite the cut-off. the New
Univers ity a ppeared on campus
Monday . It included a classified
ad al the end of the personals
sect ion: "For Sale. newspa per.
_Asking Sl0.000. No pubtishers·
rights. Racist sexis t s taff in·
c I u dl'd . no e x t ra c harge.
833·5111. .
Coast Woman
Repons Theft
1\ Newport Beach woman who
left he r a partment for 20
minutes to do laundry Monday
n i1t ht los t S3 ,000 worth of
va luables to thieves .
P a tricia Patte rs on of 920
Irvine Ave. told police she was
out of her a partment from 5
p.m . to about 5:20 p.m . when the
theft occurred.
She said her wa llet and some
jewelry were taken.
Police said the woman had
locked her door but had failed to
use the deadbolt lock.
...
CHURCH NAMES. • • Easter morning's
off to a bright start ... control noisy eonstruction sites and another that is intended to re·
duce the amount of time councilmen spend in their meetings....
The construction site law prohibits delivery or removal of
equipment a nd supplies and actual construction between the hours of "
6:30p.m .and7a.m. The new meeting times will be 2 p.m . to 4:30 p.m . for study
sessions and 7 p.m. for business sessions. Currently study sessions
start a t 1:30 p. m. and last for up to four hours. The business meet-
ings start at 7; 30 p. m.
•••
THE NUMBER OF people that cons illlulc a fa mily has come
under city scrutiny lately and councilmen will take up the issue al
their April 23 meeting. •
Last week, planning commissioners recommended that city
laws be changed from the present form. which prohibits more than
four WU'elaled people from sharing a dwelling. The old law applies
to groups such as four related people with one unrelated person liv·
Ing with them. The suggested change would allow four related people to live
with one additional unrelated person such as a family of four that
takes in a student or lhat has llve·in help. •
It also would allow four unrelated people to li ve together ,
such as students sharing housing expenses. . . ..
ROBERT AND PATRICIA Stomel 'arc buying a duplex .on
Balboa Boulevard al 46tb Street, but they aren't too craiy about
the trash-covered lot nexl door. ·
They got city councilmen to agree Monday to their plan to
landscape the lot. which ls owned by the city.
The lot was bou1ht for the eventual widening or BaJboa, but
has remained an unomclal parking lot and something or an
eyesore. City offlclal1 were delighted to grant the couple permission to
landscape the 30-by 85·f00l lot ae long as the Stomels agreed to rip
out their plants should the city want to use the parcel ln the future.
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VETERAN ACTOR RECEIVES SPECIAL AWARD
Laurence Olivier, Right, Presented Oscar by Cery Grant
ACTRESS MAKES RARE PUBLIC APPEARANCE
Kim Novak Arrives With Show's Producer, Jack Haley Jr.
Viet War Pict11res Win
Oscar Champs Spark Controversy
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN Ol tM 0.1ty Piiot Si.ff
LOS. ANGELES -Con
lrove rsy and the Academ)
Awards go.hand in hand
Monday's Slsl annual <>sears
cer emony at th e Dorothy
Chandler Pavilion, while more
subdued than in recent years,
was not without furor
Two movies on the Vietnam
war, "The Deer Hunter" and
··coming Home,' walked off
with the major statuettes
Prior to the ceremoni•... 13
demonstraters protesting ·'the
Deer Runt.er," were arrested
after clashmg with police across
from the Dorothy Chandler. The
protesters claimed they were
Vietnam veterans a nd some car
ned a sign, labeling "The Deer
Hunt er" as "racist'' for its
portrayal of the Vietnamese
The movie about the change
the war makes on the lives of three buddies from a Penn
Kin Sue
Surgeon
Over Death
The family of a Santa Ana
mother. who died five days
after undergoing breast implant
s urgery by Or Ralph Sm all, has
filed suit seeking more than $5
million in damages from the
legally embattled plastic sur
geon.
The Orange County Superior
Court s uit was file d by the
husband and three children
Kim Plock. 33. who went into
cardiac arrest in Small's Santa
Ana office and died without re-
gaining consciousness
Small has been te mporarily
bar red fro m prarti c ing
medicine while the slate Board
of Medical Quality Assurance
re ie ws charges of g ross
negligence against him
He has agreed to accept a one
year suspension of his medical
license and a 10-year probation
period when be resumes prac
tice
Small's agreed.to suspension
and probation will be considered
later by the.state medical quali-
ty board.
Mrs. Plock's husband, Jlen
neth. named both Small and the
doctor's Plastk Sur1ery
Medical Group u defendanta in
the suit
ID addiUon to Kenneth Plock.
plamtilfs include the couple's
one-year~Jd son, Dane Adam
Plock, and M.rs. Ploclr's two
otber children , Christopher
Albert Maydol. 15, and Tanya
CbrisUan Maydol
syl vania steel-town won the
best picture Oscar
Christoph e r Wa lken. who
played a soldier corrupted by
drugs and money in "The Deer
Hunter," won the Oscar for the
best performance by an actor in
a supporting role
Mi chael Cimino won best
director Oscar for the movie.
whicb also was awarded the best
film e(fiting and best sound
Os cars.
J ane Fonda won best actress
Oscar for "Coming Home" in
which she plays the part of a
Marine captain's wife who has
an illieit affair with a Vietnam
"eteran and paraplegic Luke,
played by Jon Voight.
The best actor a ward went to
Voight
"Coming Home' also woo the
besl original screenplay Oscar.
M tss Fonda, while admitting
s he hasn't seen "The Deer
Hunter," took some shots at the
movie during a backstage in-
t.ervie\\-
At San Onofre
•· 'The De1:-r Hunter' portrays
a racist. stereotyped. Pentagon
view of the war, .. the actress
said. "They llhe protesters> are
people who spent many years of
their lives trying lo end the war
in Vietnam ...
"I think this is the proper
plarc to remember we·re movie
maker s, we're not m akin!:! ne ws r eels ... Ci mino said .
.. 'Deer Hunter' is a movie. not
an attempt to write history."
Walken, backstage, said, "l
like cootroversy, I think it's
good that people are talking
about the picture. But that
doesn't concern me. I thought
first and foremost 'The Deer
Hunt.er' was a good story.'·
"I'm so happy," Miss Fonda
said in her acceptance speech.
"l wanted to win so much
because I want 'Coming Home'
to be seen by everyone ."
She also presented her accep-
tance speech in sign language:
noting that working on Coming
Home, "made us all more
Anti-nuke Groups
Schedule Rally
A coalition of Southern
California anti-nuclear energy
groups is sponsoring a n April 21
rally al the San Onofre Nuclear
Generating Station in hopes of
harnassing public uneasiness
following the Harrisburg. Pa .
a om1c a cnt
"We feel there's a higher level
or consciousness on the part of
the public about the dangers of
nuclear energy ,right now," AJ.
lianc e for Survival
spokeswoman Jeanie Bernstein
said today
"After the Harrisburg acci-
dent, we believe that nuclear
power should be stopped im-
mediately, .. she continued. "The
fact that ultimate disaster was
averte d does n 't m ean that
* * *
something won't happen.•·
The planned 1 p. m. anti·
nuclear demonstration will take
place along the access road to
the San Onofre Nuclear General·
ing St a tion south of San
Clemente.
or~aruzers were scheduled to
meet today with local police of-
ficials and nuclear plant securi·
ty personnel to iron out details of
the rally. T he gathering wi ll
feature speakers on aspects of
the nuclear power issue.
The safety question s urround-
ing nuclear power was thrust in-
to the national limeli ght when a
March 28 accident occurred at
the Three Mile Island nuclear
plant near Harrisburg.
* * * Protesters Target
Seal Beach Base
., naaY CLAUSEN
Of .. CMitf ...... , ....
Seal Beaclr Naval Weapons
Facility's main gate on Seal
Beach Boulevard bas been
selected u tbe finishing site for
an anti-nuclear arms race
demonstration Friday.
lions of the cross demonstration .
she said.
Larry Kosmont, Seal Beach
assistant city manager, said
Monday the group has received·
a parade permit for a peaceful
demonstration.
He said such a permit normal·
ly takes 30 days to process but
that the city managed to ap-
prove it in ooly one week.
Kosmont said Police Capt.
aware of the plight of the han-
dicapped. This shows," she said.
"besides being entertaining,
movies can be inspiring, teach
and even heal."
Miss Fond a won a best actress
Oscar in 1971 for her role in
"Klute."
The best actor Oscar followed
a special achieve ment award to
Laurence Olivier. who made an
acceptance speech that seemed
to affect many emotionally,
notably Voight.
Maggie Smith won best sup-
porting actress for her role as a
nervous Oscar nominee in
"California Suite." She filmed
part of the movie outside the
auditorium just before the start
of the 1978 awards. Miss Smith
was best actress Oscar winner
in 1969 fo r "The Prime of Miss
J ean Brodie."
Warren Beatty, first since
Orson Wells 1 ''Citizen Kane" l to
be nominated for four Oscars
with "Heaven Can Wait,·· sat
with dale Diane Keaton and
watched his picture win only one
Oscar, that for best art direc-
tion.
Miss Keaton, last year's best
actress winner. grew up in Santa
Ana and attended Orange Coast
College ln Costa Mesa. He r
parents. Mr. a nd Mrs. J ack
Hall, live in Corona del Mar.
Report 'Leafe'
Briggs Claims :
ConspiracJ~~
Cha racterizing himself as
"the high priest of morality•· in
Orange County, state Seti: John
Briggs charged Monday that his
political enemies are conspiring
to drive him from omce because
of his recent anti-homosexuality campaign.
He cited what he said was the
'leaking" of a st.ale Attorney
General ·s confide ntial report
a bout him lo the news media as
the most recent example of the
conspiracy.
Worse. Briggs said. the l~k
came from the office of Gov. Ed·
mund G. Brown Jr. and supplied
false information contrary to the
eport's conclusions.
Briggs admitted he hasn't
read the re'port, but said he talked
to an attorney general ·s in·
"'esligator about it.
The F•Jlle rton Re publican
rnade his accusations Monday
during a presss conferelice in
Santa Ana. He didn't na me the
political roes he says are out to
get him.
Briggs led the drive on behalf
of a statewide initiative against
ltomosexuality in schools last
November. It was defeated by
California voters:-
. 'The only r eason I am in-
volved in these attacks is that I
happen to be the high' priest or
morality of Orange Count.y."
Briggs said Monday.
The a ttorney general ·s in-
vestigation reportedly centered
on allegations made m 1972 that
Briggs m1sused his office m con·
n eclion with prepaid health
plans.
Critics charged that Briggs
helped hospital-chain owner Dr.
Edward RubtQ get a state health
plan contract valued at S7.1
mi llion annually. In return.
Rubin allegedly bought a large
a m ount o r ins ura nce from
Briggs· Fullerton firm.
l\1onday. the stale senator nat·
ly denied the cha rges. a s he has
several times m the past. He
cla imed the allegations have
oeen resurrected beca use of his
upcoming 1980 re-election cam-
paign.
-.:'he legislator also threatened
to file a lawsuit over what be
considers lo be libelous news re-
ports about his aclivities.
Briggs said be was told the at-
torney general's report didn't
have any new information or
any conclusive evidence linking
him with helping Rubin win the
health plan contract.
Because the report is being
used against him, the senator
said, he bas asked that it be re·
leased to the public. So far bis
60 Turtles Killed
CO RPUS 'CHRlSTI. Tex. (AP>
·· About 60 mutilated log-
gerhead turtles, an endangered
species, have washed ashore
here in the past month. federal
investigators say. Anyone con-
victed or harming them could
face fines or up to $20,000 and
one year an i>rison.
O.lly~MMf .......
CHARGES 'CONSPIRACY'
State Sen. Briggs
request has been refused, he
added.
'The issue is more than what
1s in the report... Briggs said.
''Why are stale officials releas-
ing confidential information lo
the media'?"
When asked a bout a n in-
vestigation by the U.S. Internal
Revenue Service. Briggs denied
that he had problems with the
tax agency. It is nothjng more
than a routine audit, he said.
Supporters
Of Recall
Given Boost
Huntington Beach supporters
or a recall drive aimed al re-
moving three top city officials
frQm office believe they've been
given a boost by a California
Supreme Court ruling.
That ruling, the supp0rters
contend, will allow them to ex-
pand their petition drive into
s hopping centers.
The petitioners are seeking
the recall from office of Mayor
Ron Pattinson, City ~ttorney
Gail Hutton and Councilman •
John Thomas.
Steve Schumacher. one of the
organizers of the recall cam·
paign, noted that petitions will
be available for sigrung at major
shopping centers, primarily on
weekends.
Previously. petitioners had to
seek permission from sboppmg
center owners before setting up
shop.
The recall group. needs 12.000
signatures by Aug. 7 to force a
special election on the question
of removing the trio from office.
"We now have well over 4.000
signatures on each or the can-
didates ... Schumacher said Mon-
da .
The non·criminal negligem:e
cbar1es broupt a1ainat Small
s'emmed from Mra Plock's
death and tbe eae ol a Lquna Bea~h woman. Marcia Weed,
wbo alJelfJdb' talfered scarring
and infec:Uon after uaclerlc>tng
tht1b·lifl IUl'Pl'Y b> Small
The Los Angeles Catholic
Workers community and mem·
bers of several churches have
scheduled Good Friday at 3 p.m.
to launcb a protest againat "coo·
tinued apasioa" of the world's
nuclear stockpile "in the face of
unmet human need." ·
Carol Fennelly, organizer ,
said the group ls to meet at
Paclflc Coast Highway and Seal
Beach Drive to begin a public
procession and •remembrance
of the statiODa ol t.be cross ...
Stacey Ptcascla has as.signed ex·
tra ofricera to tend the dem·
onstration route a long Seal
Beach Boulewu·d because of an·
Uclpated Easter weekend lraCfic
problems.
It Finally Arrived. ~i9
She allo bas fUed 1uJt 11alnst
Sm a ll seeking unapecifled
dama1es
'Siek-oat' Enclin&?
SACRAMENTO 'AP ) -
Tbe "sick-out" by California
pruon parcla went into lta third
and proMblJ lut day today wttb
•pertlllorl and DOD•Dl:Oteltinl
111arda Illini in• whli 12-bour llllftl,
II 1. Fennelly said her or·
aaniutlon ll not funded bt or a
funetkm of the Roman Catbblic 1
C11urcb. ltl foundation ts in the
Catbollc faith, however, s he
claimed.
Keot Hoffman, a Dtsc:iples or
Christ mlA11ter. will actually
lead tbe arOuP throuab the st.a·
"Our concem is that the group
does not impede or disturb the
now of traffic." Kosmont added.
·•1 don't r eally e xpectv any
problem."
111. Fennelly said her group
chose the Seal Beach facility for
a demonstration "becauae of the
bverwhelming evidence that
nuclear weapons .are being
houed In the depot as well as
&ransported to and from the
JocaUoo "
We're refa 1 ihg to our late shipment of boys' Lacoste Alligator shirts.
By the time you read this ad, Storekeeper Doug Root will have them
all chl'Cked in and on the shelf.
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&iggs Speeds Upct
DOWN THE ROAalNG aoAD: Stale Senator John
BriH&. I.ht Republlcun from Jt"'ulltrton. who haa de•rrlbed
hlmat•lf u "th~ <'rown prlnc~ of morality" in Orantt! Coun
ty on certain l5SU\' • ha moved on to a nt"w lomp1nai
ground.
Brhucs 111 out to knO<'k down th ~ mph 11pe d hm1t In
our statt•.
To ~monstrat c> the ncl'<i to rctum to a M mph Um1t ,
Brigtts &nnounc~ "la pre<>s rcl~u •out or Sar ramf'nto on
I)' ytslerday that hl' h s orttumll'<i a mnijlvc demonalra
tlon
'l'his will oo In the forrn of a <·onvoy of un csUmut d
3,000 independent truckt.•r and l.'bal wai. chur1ch·rm~ a 111
• "1:1ssorted vchacll~ "
'l'IOS MA IV RALL\'. Brititis sayi;, will i,tart n •ar
Onturao .Motor Sl)l'edwuy .
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"To the BnggsCarawn .James.and Lei 's Bum Some Rubber"
You have to admit al 's an appropriate location.
In announcing plans for the trucker convoy. 8r1ggs
declared , "The American public has been fooled by
bureacratic propaganda into believing 'guesstimates' as
fact.
··1 don't doubt the sincerity of those who support lhe
temporary 55 mph hmit, but there were m any other rac·
tors at work on the na tion's driving patLerns during the
lime or the 55 mph imPOsitaon.
··A quick crediting or the 55 mph limit as the 'miracle
drug· for safely is too presumptuous ...
So the state senator from Fullerton says he will be on
hand next Monday al 11 a .m. to whack a ribbon lhal will
unleash the truck convoy and ··assorted vehicles" upon the
highway.
Maybe they'll bt picking up some of those "assorted
vehicles" from the speedway itself. Who knows'!
IT IS UNCLEAR HOW Lhe California Highway Patrol
will react to all of this. Briggs has already unleashed some
heavy vituperative comment ary upon the CHP.
In a March 29 letter to CllP Commissioner Glen 8 .
Craig, Senator Briggs really let lhe Highway Patrol have
It. . Briggs asserted that the commissioner was usang an
Assembly resolution to suggest he had a mandate to seek
feder al funds that would buy freeway radar for the CHP.
"VOVR ABSURD CONTENTION that an Assembly
resolution expresses the will of the Legislature is an af.
front lo the Senate and a blatant misrepresentation of the
truth," Briggs wrote to Commissioner Craig. Good
heavens
So 1t as clea r that Senator Briggs wants faster s peeds
on the freeways and no federal radar in the ha nds of those
guys who patrol the laoes in black and white cars. .
Some Wrong Thinke rs might suspect from a ll or lh1s
that Senator John is a closet throttle-jockey.
Truck Strike Talks Resume
WASHINGTON (AP) The
Chlorine Still
CR r.sTV1 F.W, Flu t AP) Hundreds or northwestern Florida
r~aidenta wen• barred from returntn1 home for the third consecutive
day•• di.eater creW3 trled to upri1ht~ed raUro1d tit* cars llden
with dNtdly c ht•micals .
Crestview l''ll't' t'hu~r Dallon Brannnon ~aid Monday that although
ttOm t' anhvdrous ammonia still
trickled rrom o ne car. the main T WENTY·EJGHT tank cars
hHlth huiard wu posed in plac derailed Su~day morning as a ~net fallen tnnkt>r!I in W'l upraghl 116-car Lou1svllle & NashvilJe
1>0slt1on train passed through a sparsely·
.. As lontt us tht• chemicals nre populated area four miles west
th en·. th t•r{• Is always a or t~is city or 10.000 in the
pOl'lilbihly lh••t iiom t>th1ng could Florida i_>anhandlc. . ~~l oul of oond," Brannon said An estimated 4,500 area res•·
artcr scwrul crippled tankers dents were evacuated from their
hod bl~11 put ba-:k on the tracks. homes Sunday. but 3,000 re·
turned by Monday. Brannon said
Bomb ·Kills
·One in Rap
At Accords
TEL AV IV. l:mwl 1,\P l A
te rrorist bomb exploded a t a
fishmonger 's stall 10 a crowdl>d
open·aar ma rket today. killin~
an ls raelt m un and ~oundmg 33
othe r Pl'OPll'. five :,criously,
police reportl'd.
Officials said the blast. lalc•sl
in a new wave of bombings 10
a pparent r ctall a t1o n of the
ls raeh·Ei;:ypllan pt•acc treaty,
was c.tlmosl prevented
A MUNIC'I PAL ins pector
noticed a sus p1ciou:, package un·
d e r th~ stall al the Carmel
market and asked whether 1t
be longed to anyone. ··but before
\hey che<'Jted it out. there was an
dplosion." said Tel Aviv Mayor
Shlomo Lahat. who rushed to the
scene.
Police comm;.indcr Moshe
Tiomkin told Israel rudio that
a bout 15 Arabs had been dt•
the last t,500 who live within a
20·s quare-mile area around the
accident scene would not be al·
lowed lo go home until the
danger has cleared.
Gov. Bob Graham viewed lhe
j umbled wreckage from the
helicopler Monday and told re·
porters. "It's Intolerable that a
railroad company would operate
\n the sl ate wilh trackage that
doesn't insure public safety."
G RAHAM SAJO HE wants lo
reverse L&N's record or tram
accidents i n n orthwestern
Florida and promised to in
vesl1J,!ate what Ir gal alternat1 vei.
he has to he lp protect the lives or
Panhandle reside nts
Last May. a similar derail·
mcnl on the other s ide or
Crestview prompted a !>mailer
eva cuation. And in Youngstown,
Fla .. about 75 miles awa y, eight
people died when an Allanlcl &
St. Andrews Bay tram derailed
last year.
Sunduy's accidl!nt occurred
two days after a decis ion wa~
reached by the Federal Rrulroad
Adminis tration and the .&N
over the FRA's rig ht to 1mposc
s trict sanctions on the tran.'>port
o f hazardous cargo by the
r ailroad.
tained. lie called 1t "prc\'enllH· F RA c HI E F c 0 u n s c I arrest" to protect them from an gry Israelis as welt a:. to tn· Raymond K. J ames said the
vestigate them as suspects. federal agency a grc•ed on Friday
A Palestinian s pokesman in to an L&N r«.'q ut•st to lift
Beirut. meanwhile. c laimed that t'mergenry federal sa ncti~ns on
Palestinl'trn g-uerr11las and the strett·h or .track IO t-londa
Lebanese leftists roughl a battll• where the. m1shup occu rred.
with Israeli gunboats along the Roth the railroad CJ nd fodcral tn·
southern Lebanese shore Mon· 1-"f>CClors had exam1oed the track
day night and foiled an IS'ral"h /in the past month.
atte mpt to land <Jmphibioui. ",\ number of track defects
troops. were ~orrecled. By a nd largt• 1t
wasn l one of their wo r st
s tretches of track. They try to
NO KHAKI BRA
FOR NON-PFC
FORT DODGE. Iowa <AP 1
Wanda M. Porter, 56. Fort
Dodge. received a le tter that
began ··G rcetin~s from the
President of the Untiled Stales ...
It was a draft nollr(•
''I'm going I'm ready. I'm
keep it in pretty good shape ... he
said.
Workers Protest
t.:nc mploycd Irani ans march m Tehran, dema nding gov·
crnment ass istance m c reating new jobs. Meanwhile. the
Ayatollah Hunollah Khomeini has warned merchants
thc.tl black market profiteering would be punished in his
ls la m1c courts.
Tanzania Springs
Anti-A1nin Forces
N ..t i ROBI. Ke nya <A P I ·-Tanzania unleashed jet fighters.
artillery and rocke ts on Kampala today in wha~ appeared. to be ~
m ajor and perhaps final effort to capture the capital of President Ida
Amin. · M'G · Frightened residents of the capital said Tanzania n 1 ·21 Jets
tried unsuccessfully to rocket a the night and closer lo the city
major Ugan~an ammunition de· than had been heard before.
pot in the city· bu,t .struck l_he Other residents in the city said
area or Makererc University 10· that while Ugandan forces were
stead , be lieved still resis ting, there
The air attack ca~e near th~ were few signs of troops on th<>
t>nd of a night of shclhn~ b) !'.treets and rewer still of offieiaJs
Tanzanian for ces south and of the Amin regime. southwest of the city. 0
T H E S H ELL I NG WA S
described by sevet"al residents
as the heaviest m Ka mpala m
the s ix·month·old war.
Kampalans reported hearing
artillery, s m a ll·a rm s a nd
automatic weaPQns fire dunng
ADVANCING N Kampala
after defeating some of Amin's
last re m aining troops in a
weekend battle to lhc south, the
invas ion force of Tanzanian
troops a nd tJgandan exiles
s helled lhe city for 10 hours. un·
t1I a h1:avy rainstorm began.
Teamsters union and the truck·
ing industry resumed contract
talks today, and union president
Fran k Fitzs immons s aid he
hoped the two sides could reach
agreement before the end or the
day
said before talks got unde r way
on a new contract that would
end a 10-day s hutdown-of lhe
trucking indus try. The work
stoppage has hit the auto in·
dustry particularly hard.
Federal mediators kept the
two sides bargaining for 11
hours Monday before the talks
were recessed after midnight.
s eeing the recruiting officer
tomorrow. l always did want a
khaki bra.·· was the response
from the widow with sons who
a re veterans or the Marines.
U.S. Army and Air National
Guard.
But Mrs. Porter was informed
it was a hoax a nd that she
wasn 't a bout lo h ave her
courtesy title changed from
Mrs. to Pfc.
'
"We made so m e progress
Monday and we hope to com·
plete it today," Fitzsimmons
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MUrder
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Freed
-:--OCEANSlDE CAI'> -A Col·
.. let• p.ycholotY teecher who
s pent five dQs ln Jail lo.-in·
vesti1aUon ol murclerln1 two ~IJle $s free al\4tr tonv\nclftfC
aulfM>riUts tbat he acted ln self·
defente.
Pro1ecutors said Dr. David
Alan Gerahaw was tellln1 the
truth all alona when he said he
picked up three tutehhikers, •ho
then kidnapped hlm. and shot
both· abchK•ton a they polnt('d
pistols at him .
As honorary shttrlrr·s deputy.
Gersbaw wu freed Monday
whlle. an 18-year-old woman who
s urvived the rlverbo ttom
shootout was arraigned on a
charge of robbery a nd another
or kidnapping with intent to rob
TUE BAIL roa Vera Laverne
Vallarta . an une mployed
cashier. was set at $100,000 with
a preliminary heaTing to be held
April 19. Meanwhile. police said
they were searching for two
more persons who may have
been accomplices but got away.
The 43-year -old rac ulty
me mber a t Arizona Western
College in Yuma. Ar iz.. was
driving alone to a psychology
con ference in San Di ego last
Wednesday when he picked up a
ma n and two women standing by
an a pparently sta lled car in Jm.
perial County.
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BEST ACTOR, BEST ACTRESS HOLD ACADEMY AWARDS
Jon Voight and Jane Fonda for 'Coming Home·
HOLLYWOOD 'AP> -Two
films about the Vietnam War re·
eel ved highest honors in the 51st
Academy Awards. but the fie.
Uonalbed accounl-in "'the Deer
Hunter" drew real·lire protests
from a group of anti-war dem·
onstrators who tangled with
police aud were arrested.
Thirteen persons demonsltat·
ing against the movie --winner
or best picture honors ·-were
booked Monday night for in·
vestlgation of various orrenses,
including assault with a deadly
weapon on a police officer. in·
citement to riot and battery.
sheriffs deputies said.
flVE P E RSONS WER.E
slightly injJ.ii'ed in the clash. in·
eluding two officers, authorities
said.
Some of the protestors, mem-
be r s or Vietna m Veter a ns
Against the War. were clad in
fatigues and berets a nd carried
placards decrying "The Deer
Hunter " as "slick wa r pro-
paganda .. and a racist apology
for the Southeast Asian conflict.
.. 'THE DEER HUNTER' was
a racist movie that depicted the
Vietnamese people as barbarous
and vicious." said Luu Quoc. a
placard-carrying Vietnamese
who has lived in the United
States for eight years. "The fil m
was a bloody lie... ·
Meanwhi le. inside the posh
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. the
film's actors and creators col·
lec~d five of lilmland's most
prestigious awards. including
Oscars for its director. film edit·
Ing. sound and suppOtling actor.
"The Deer Hunter'' depicts
the grueling e xpe rie nces or
three Pennsylvania steelworkers
who fight in the Vietnam War. It
was nominated for a total of nine
Oscars.
THE OTHER VIETNAM film.
"Coming Home:· more closely
ren ected the prot este r s' a t-
titudes and was spa red their
wrath. The film was guided by
the anti-war sentiment of its
sfar, J ane Fonda. and earned
three awards: best actor and ac·
tress honors for MisS' Fonda and
co-star Jon Voig ht. a nd best
* * *
ort1lnat screenplay. •-
About 25 demonstrators, •Ito
had a permit to marcb ._..the
jtowntown Music Center. ~ <fOnf~ by Los An&elea ~
ty sheriff'IJ depuUes when tbey
tried to enter a restricted PIJ'k·
ing lot, sa id Deputy Anthdn.y
Grace.
I .
"AT THAT TIME, some dep-
uties were battered and llS·
saulted with plac ards add
things,·· Grace said. "No arrests
were made then. But the group
reformed a short time later and
deputies atte mpted to arrest
rour people they recogniaed
from the earlier assaults. At
that time, a me lee star•ed
between the group and dep·
uties ...
* * * List of Winners
HOLLYWOOD IAP l -Here is
a list of winners at the 5lst an·
nua l Academy Awa rds on Mon·
day night:
8Ht P.c:lvre-"The Deer Hunler ..
Best AetO< -.>oft VOoQlll, •. Com11>9 H-
Best Actress -J•ne F°""•· · Com•llQ Home
Best S-'11119 AUOf (hrtSl()llllef w .......
"The Offr Hunter'
Best !>u-rnng AttrHs -M•oo•e Sm•lh,
C•hlorno" Suite
Best O•rKtO< -MiChMI C1m1no. The O..r
Hunler ..
Oroo1n•I SotlQ -LHI D•n<e" trom · Th.ink
C.ocl II'\ Frtd<ly"
Fore•on u119u•oe Film -"C.et Out Your
H•n<lkerchoets. Fr•IK<'
L•ve Actton Shon "THft··•oe F•lner
Ft1lure Oocurnent.,.y -"ScMed Str•ftlll" ShOrt SUbJKt Oocument.,y -"r .... FhQllt Of
the GosSMnH eoi-··
Ari Otrecl-"HHY•n C.n W••I"
Costume Oes191> "OH th on th<t ~II•" Firm Ed1tu19 "The Deer Hunter"
BHt Sound -"The Ott< Hunler"
CIMmalOQr41Pf1Y "O.oot HHYef' .
Or1g1na1 Sc«e -''M1dntQlll E•1><ess
Sc1110 S<o<e and Adaptation "Tiie BU<ldy Hol·
ly Story" t
BHI OriQ1nat Screeno1av ·eom11>9 HOm~"
Be" ~led SCreenc>lay -"M•dn•Qlll E•·
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Animated Shon -''Spe<1a1 Oehvery"
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Oltvler. KlnQ Vidor, W•llttr Lanti a"d
"Superman" Yow.ti efftKIS J un He<shOll Hum.ln•t•r••n Award -1.eo
Jatte. h<lad of CA>lumb1a P•clurts.
Stab-case Suspect
'Happy-go-lucky Guy:'
LOS ANG ELES <AP > Bobby J oe
Maxwell. 29, who has pleaded inno-
cent to 11 <:ounLs or murder and five
counts of robbery In the Skid Row
~tabber case. is remembered by a
detective in his Tennessee hometown
as "a happy.go-lucky j?uy."
Detective Al bert Lentz, in Colum·
_bia . Tenn.. said in a telephone in·
terview. ··He was known around here
as Batman. I guess because some of
the o ffi cers saw him around at
nig ht."
T he ceremony before a crowd or
1,500 persons Monday came three
years after Robeson's death.
IA!ttMCe Groaeer Sue•
LOS ANGELES tAPl The na·
lion's largest lettuce grower has fi led
a $275 million da m age suit against
Cesar Chaver's striking United Farm
Workers. charging the union with
t rying to shut down Sun Harvest, Irie ..
through the use of violence.
lire 1iaking off
our clo1ihes.
;,.re ltl•riJ-•• Fe-d
AVALON IAP> -Rubber flotation
bags holding an estimated $1 million
in marijuana, known as "Th ai
sticks,·· have been fished from the
( e
J STATE
ocean in a second major find near
Santa Catalina Is land, author ities
said.
Eight black bags containing the po·
tent marijuana were found floating
20 tQ 50 yards off Parson's Landing.
Los Angel es County s her iff 's
narcotics officers said Monday. Four
bags valued at $400.000 were round
floating in the same area Sunday. """"°'"• Blork R11naea11
PALM SPRINGS <AP> ·· Four
jetliners were unable to land on a
blocked runway here after four tires
blew out during landing of a Capitol
International Airways char ter jet
with 181 persons aboard .
No one was hurt. but it took rour
hours to remove the DC·8 from the
m ain runway a t Palm Springs
Airport on Monday.
Paul llofJe•on Honored
HOLLYWOOD I AP l --Black
s inger, a ctor a nd at h le te P a ul
Robeson, whose career was ruined
by his refusal to cast off his left-wing
politics, was honored posthumously
on the anniversary or his 8lst birth·.
day with a star on Hollywood's Walk
or Fam~.
$24, Million
libel Suit
Tiirown Out
LOS ANGELES t AP~ -William
Farr. the reporter who was jailed 46
days foi; refus ing to reveal the
sources of a story on the Charles
Manson trial, said he was "just de·
lighted" over the d ism issal or a S24
million libel suit after nearly nine
years of court battles.
Superior Court J udge Robert J .
Weill ruled Monday that two Manson
trial attorneys who sued Farr had
failed to bring the matte r to trial
before the fi ve-year statute of limita·
lions ran out.
"I can'\ be lieve it' .. Farr ex·
claimed as he left the courtroom.
"l 'm just delighted it's over. N~w. I
can get back lo the business or being
a reporter."
Fa rr is a former Orange County
ne ws paperman.
In hi s ruling, the judge upheld the
position of Farr 's a ttorney, Mark
Hurwitz. who argued, "There was
more than ample time in which the
plaintifrs could have brought this
case to trial, a nd they made no effort
to do so."
I rv ing Ka n arek a nd Pau l
Fitzgerald, the Ma nson t rial at-
torneys. filed their suit in November.
1973. against Farr. claiming his re·
rusal to name sources or his 1970
story left a suspicion that they were
the sources ..
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The maneuvers buUding up to approval of the AUso
Vlejo deve lopment ln south Oranae County grow more ~urioua.
Late&l aurprlae came when county staff mem~rs
90pped up at a Coaat.al Commiaaion meetang ln Hunt·
ln1ton Peach to uggest thl would be a good time ror tht
t'omml on to J)U)l It aphere of lnnu.nu away from tho
blland. as lndffd lhe commission ha, been discussU\g
Colncidenlalcy. auch action would remove a substan·
llal portion of the proposed Aliso Viejo development (rom
the • commistuon's influence, leavin1 the linaJ-arrana e·
ment fntlrely up to the county .
In th~ event you h a ven't been following all this, Aliso
Viejo ls 6.600 acres or prime undeveloped territory w
SuJ>('rvlsor Thoma Riley' 5lh Distract .
When the dt>velopers a ked the Board of Supervl ors
to bump the density from 10.000 dwelltngs a f 1gure sug
l(t>Sted by an eorhl'r o~r to 20.000 ln the name of low
cost hous1~. Raley said that was too murh de ns ity. llt>
~uggc!\tl'<i 16,000 would be a more reasona ble fi~ure
But Riley's retlow s upen•1sors. who probably are n t
too concerned about the future of the south county , out
voh.>d him ond ~cnt for 20,000
Th y did go a long with a lot of other cond itions sug
gested by Riley. a nd these a re to be sorte<l out thu; week
after the developer has examined them .
The county 's proposal that the Coastal Commission
remove itself from the picture is what r aises eyebrows .
The county staff says the request for a readjustme nt
of the commission ·s boundaries really had nothing to do
with the Aliso Viejo considerations.
But a ny developer would consider himself fortunate if
·the commjssion did not have final say on his plans.
• In addition lo the costly delay. the commission
: generally is more persnickety about uses of pristine
~a creage than is the county. It might well be expect ed to
: ask some hard questions about the Aliso Viejo plan fo r
:20.000 units a nd 53,000 people on its 6,600 acres. of which
ha lf now fall within the Coastal Commission's j ur isdic·
l ion.
. What t he county has been doing in this instance. wit·
. tingly or unwittingly. can only lend cr edence to the
;cha rge that county government is subservient to de·
v elopers and that only the state or the courts are capa-
·.ble of monitoring a reasonable balan ce between environ·
·mental concerns and ne w development . .
~Responsible I ..and.lord
: The Irvine Compa ny deserves credit for a gain being
:in the forefront of landlords who are passing Proposit ion
:13 property tax savings on to tenants.
• April rent credits provide -re bates a mounting to
· S228,000 to te nants of 3.300 apartments in 10 company.
owned projects in Ir vine a nd Newport Beach.
Based on length of tenancy and other factors, the re·
bates ranged from $50 to SIOO. They average $70.
' This was the second round of rent credits given
Irvine tenants since the passage of Proposit ion 13. which
s a ved the company a n estimated $600,000 in property tax.
The first insta llment was credited on Dece mber rents
a nct the tota l now rebated to r enters amounts to $480, 180.
T his is in line with Gov. Brown's request that landlords
r eturn 80 percent of theii;.tax s avings to tenants.
While that might be a .. difficult goal for smaller and
less affluent land lords as they face inflated operating.
costs and negative cash flows. the Irvine Company action
offers a good example for those inclined to pocket their
• Proposition 13 savings.
Ugly Statistics
A compilation of ne ws reports from across the nation
reveals the sta rtling news that at le ast 625 Americans
were killed b} handguns during the month of February.
The figures include murders, suicides and accidental
dea ths by handguns.
The victims included 12 children under the age of 12
and 36 adults over the age of 60
The d eath toll from Dec. 1. 1978 to the end of
Fe brual"} was 1,650.
While it m ight be a rgued that some of t hese
tragedies could have been caused by other means. the
cold fact is that the handgun was the weapon involved in
earh instance.
One wonders what became of President Carter's
campaien statement that he favored "regis tration of
ha ndguns, a ban on t he sale of cheap handguns and
r easonable licensing provisions with aw aitmg period.··
Apparently the promised handgun control legislation
is still rest mg on some White House shelf And the death
toll mounts
• Opinions expressed in the space abOve are those of the Dally Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714)°642-4321
Boyd/ F ootreaders
ByL.M. BOYD
Maybe you've been to a
palm reader to get your palm
read. but have you ever been
to a root reader to get your
foot read? Neither have I.
Nonetheless, such there be,
root readers. And though they
vary greatly in their in·
terpretaUons, most reported·
ly contend that a root with a
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Have you not.iced all the
fast food places goin1
ooto conaen whe,.. 1as
staUonl Uled to be? .. ll
POHible that tbey loo
mt1bt nm out of 111.
tome day? Hope so.
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to a hard-driving go-getter.
An unusually large big toe
signifies leadership qualities
Widespread toes, those with
more than the usual amount
of space between them, in·
dicate the possessor likes to
spend money, too much so.
You bet.
Busy man, the British
c hemist S i r William
Ramsay. He disc overed
bellum, and then with as·
sistance. a lso discovered
argon, kr ypton. neon and
xenon.
Why snails multiply so
much faster whe n the
humidlty is between 72 and
80 pe r cent has be en ex-
plained. Their eggs don't dry
up and die in tha t high
humidity.
Q . ·'How many medals
were awarde~ to the late Audie Murphy, thls country's
most decorete d hero or
World War II ?"
A.21.
Tu.Mr.AIMtl t0.1t7't
Jack Andenoa
Oil Tax Credit Costs Billions
WASHINGTON -Al Prell·
dent Carttr wa1 preparlq hJs
e ner1y m e11 11e to the American public. be was belna
ur1ed by hif top advlaers to
~lim lnate a mUlUbUUon dollar
tu breall th1t Ame rican oil
compuite have been f&l'tdll.q
on for two decades.
Paylnc hl1her taxes. White
Houae aou.rces belleve. ia the
leHt the oil
eo mb i n e
should do to
s h ou l d e r
some or the
b u r d e n o r
b u rgeon in g
fue l prices.
T h e co n
s ume rs wlll
be carrying
most of the
Joad. the reasoning goes, if price
co ntro l s a r e li rt e d on
domK Ucally produced oil. The
prfsident proposed removal of
the tax break. Noe it's up to
Congress
THE "FOREIGN OIL t ax
credit." has already cost the
Treasury more than $15 billion
in lost revenue. lt gives oil com·
panies dollar-for-dollar credit on
the ir U.S. income tax for money
they pay to foreign governments
for the n ght to extract oil. Thls
is accomplished by classifying
the payments as income ta~es
Charles McCabe
inateld of royalU... The latter
would be deducUble u bul1Deu
expeDHS at a lower rat. than
the lax·credit write-orr.
TM White Houle aent1ments
are ~hoed by lnv•ll8•tors for
Rep. BenJ•mln .Rosenthal. D·
N~Y •• and t.be...Geoeral Account-
ing omce. They have found that, except ror a few instances, the
tax breaks that Congresa has
given tbe oU industry bave never
been examined for their impact
on our enero policy. But their
study of the foreign oil tu credit
bas led them to conclude that it
work.a agalnlt the Administra·
lion ·s stated energt"goals.
·'The foreign oil t a x credit
serves as a disince ntive for the
development of domestic energy
resources. and a lso encourages
U.&,. oU companies to deve&Gp
foreign production or operations
at the e xpense or domestic
operations... a congressional
analysis warns bluntly. "It ls ob-
vious that the end result ls cob·
trary to the goal of energy in·
de pendence."
THE WORD GAME tha t
changed "royalties" to "incor:v
taxes" and has cost Uncle S.
the $15 billion was fi rst institut·
ed by the Treasury Department
in the mid· 1950s under pressure
from the St.ate Department. The
diplomats wanted to cement re·
lations with the Arab oil pro-
dueers. Tbe Natloaal s.c:Wtly
Council. wbldl wanted to .....-e
a dependable supply of oll
without depletlq our own aup-plies, alto puabed for tbe tax
break.
But the skyrocketln1 increase
in tbe price ol rorei1n oil. and
the demonstrated stran1lebold
the foreip oil naUooa have on
OW' economy. have changed the
1lluatiaa lD recent years. The
national latet'eat now makes it
essential that the United States
become less dependent on
foreign oil.
Tbe major problem uncovered
by the GAO and congressional
investigators was simply that no
follow-up studies have been done
to detenDine the effect of the tax
breaks Congress has lavished on
the oil industry over the years. ....
TOE TREASURY appears to
be totally unconcerned with
anything but the smooth running
of its tax·gatbering machine,
shrugging off questions of long·
range energy policy. An internal
memo to the treasury secretary
from his assistant for tax policy
in 1977 said, "Foreign policy. oil
prices etc .. are irrelevant to the
even-handed administration or
the tax law."
And the De partme nt of
Ene rgy. for its part. bas done a
pathetic job or ana lyzing the
~ of tu brnb for
the oil IDOIUla·
BALL or BEaOBI: Our
second aelectlon fol' mem-
benblp in tbe Hall of H...,. -
whlch we are estab1t1iw.. to
recognbe unpubliclud cleecla of
valor lD the a1eof tbe anU-a...-
is Tony Poslmato, a 28-y-.old
telephone worker from tbe Bram.
Bronx.
Moments before disaater
stn1ck on Runway 22 of K~y
International Airport OD tbe
rainy afternoon of June ze. im.
P osimato was drlvin1 bome
fro m work on Rockaway
Boulevard with nothing more on
his mind than the pl"Ollpect of a
dinner date with his girlfriend.
He wat ched through the
windshield as Eastern Flight •
Crom Ne w Orleans began to
touch down on the runway
bordering the highway.
"All of a ·sudden, lbett was
thi~ big burst of name and then
a cioud of smoke," Posimato re-
calls. "The 00¥ hit first and the
plane just tumbled to pieces. ~ _ _...,+-
feet away.
"I didn't even think. I stopped
the car and ran as rast as 1 could
to the WTeckage."
EQUIPPED with a splicing
knife, cable shears and bis own
brand or courage, the young
tele phone worker was the first to
arr ive at the s<.-ene or carnage.
Some passengers were s Wl alive
in the severed tail section of the
plane, and as Pos1mato ran up.
a bleeding passenger staggered
out of the wreckage .
Poslmato tore off his T-shirt
for a tourniquet and turned the
injured passenger over to two
police officers who came run·
ning up. Stripped to the waist.
the young New Yorker plunged
into the smoldering wreck .
Using his knife and shears, be
cul seat belts to free tbe trapped
victims. For m any, it was too
late . But in the galley section, be
round a young girl pinned in the
debris.
"Finding the Uttle girl almost
destroyed me,'' he recalls. "But
s he .vas still alive. She was
~crearrung and crying for help."
Pos1mato extricated the girl and
dragged her to safety.
"She was one or those I knew
was still alive," be said. "When
the ambulances arrived, I yelled
to make sure they took her right
away:•
Only 11 of tbe 124 persons
a board survived the crash. At
least two owed their life to Tooy
Posimato. "I just tried to do my
best ," he said. "I'm no hero.''
Lawsuit Cost Policy Hits the Innocent
Is there any other country in
the world where a man can sue
you because he doesn't like the
way you part your hair. or the
w ay you m a intain y our
driveway. or that you grow too
m any roses in your garden. and
by so doing force you to pay to
d e fe nd yours e lf from HIS
lawsuit even if you win it?
Ir there is. I don't know of iL
In fact this v. peculiar concept
o r l a w i s
k n o wn a s
• • t h e A m e r i c a n
rule." It is
o n e o r th e
things that is
r e s ponsible
fo r the ex
traordin ar y
and disabling
litig iousness
of the American people.
UNDER TIDS syste m. if you
are sued you Jose -even if you
are innocent. If taken to court.
you must still pay excessive
litigation costs even if you win
the case -unless you already
paid a great deal of insurance to
cover it for you.
Many people are forced to
settle out of court, even U inno·
cent, because it's too expensive
to defend themselves. This is
one cause behind the rash of
medical malpractice suits.
These suits in tum increase
the cost of medical service for
a ll of us. Lawyers ' fees are
driven up by the cost or their
own malpractice insurance. The
lawyers, even. are afraid of be·
ing sued.
Under the American rule an
innocent defendant in a nuisance
suit -after innocence Is clearly
established -must file another
suit charging malicious prose<"u·
tion in order to recover legal ex·
penses.
The prospect of paying for two
rounds of litigation often forces
honest people to settle out or
court. regardless or their guilt or
innocence.
THE ABOLITION or t he
American rule. a movement for
which is already under way.
would encourage victim s or
nuisance suits to esta blish their
innocence through regular court
procedures. At the same lime,
fewer people would initiate
Sydney Harris _
frivolous litigation if aware they
were fully liable for court costs.
A case in point. Norman F.
D acey was a n inve st m e nt
counselor in Connecticut who
told his clients to arrange their
wills with banks instead of with
lawyers.
Later be wrote a highly sue ·
cess ful book. How to Avoid
.Probate. Dacey was sued fo r
practicing law without a license
by t he Ne w Yo rk County
La wyers Association. After two
a ppeals . sometimes heard by
judges belonging to the lawyer's
association. Dacey won.
The litigation cost him $50.000.
WARREN AVIS, pioneer in
the rental car business, was
sued by the current owners of
Avis-Rent-A.Car when be tried
to use his name. Avis, on a new
floral deli~ery business. Warren
Av is estimates that, win or lose,
the court suit will cost him
several hundre d thous and
dollars to bring lo a conclusion.
In other co untries. such as
Britain. the losing party pays
ALL the legal costs. and these
can be brutal. One of the reasons
why Britons are chary or bring·
ing libel and slander actions, as
an instance. is the fact that they
must win or pay heavy costs for
lawyers on both sides.
FOR YEARS res ponsible
l a wyers h a ve been telling
the m selves that if they don't
clean up the ir a ct. somebody
else is going to do it for them.
Already there is a sizeable re-
form movement aimed al the
abolition of the American Rule.
F o ur s ta t es -Ala s ka,
Colorado. Nevada and Idaho -
ha ve passed laws that assign the
expenses or the winning side's
attorney to the loser. The recent·
ly formed HALT <Help Abolish
Legal Tyranny > based in
Was hington. O.C., 1s in the
forefront of this movement, and
is working hard to get the rule
abolished ln other states
I don't kno w whe re this
curious p e rve r sion or the
American legal syst e m got
started, or why. B'1t surely get.
ting rid or it ii an idea whose
time has come. Anything that
can get Americans away r~m
their current drunken liti~
ness, and their consequent de-
pendence on advocate lawyers.
bas to to be viewed with favor
Statistical Indigestion Threatens the Nation
After months or patient delv·
ing into the intricacies or our
economic system, I have finally
d iscovered wby we are doing so
poorly, why OW' Gross National
Product is faltering and our de·
flcit.s keep climbing.
It bas nothing to do Nith any of
the facton that eeonomiats keep
dredgin1 up
-with pro·
fits, or taxes,
o r for eign
trade. or in·
nation. Whal
we are suffer·
lng rrom ...
critlcal, and
po11ibly
term i nal ,
c a 1 e of
1t.all1Ucit.f.a. t am 1urpriled &bat
DObOdy elle bu DOtlted lt.
Going through my recent mes
or press releases from dozens of
worthy research orgeniiaUoos, I
have found the true reason for
the slack and sluggishness or our
economy -in fact, In a massing
these figures, I am amazed that
we have any surplus at all.
When we tote up the horrendous
statistics, we are left with a
huge minus slgn.
REltE ARE some of the more
salient examples:
-Alcoholism ta kes about SlO
billion away eacb year.
-Mental illness accounta for
some '7 bWion lost every year.
-Hodacbes and tbe common cold IGle 40 'mUUoa man and
woman bour1 at work each
mootb.
-Alr poUutloa repraenU at
1east a $5 billion loss annuatly.
-Excessive noise levels, on
the job and in the neigborboods.
are responsible for some $3
billion or bear ing impairment
per year.
-Avoidable accide nts, 10
home and on highway, erode
more than $12 billion per aMum.
-Fires -about 70 percent or
them unapprehended arson
cases -account tor a S9 bUUon
IOH every year.
-TM functional illiteracy or
more than one-fourth of our
population backs off another SlO
billion deficit ln our economy.
The latest dire 1taUstlc to
cro.e II\)' desk is "The Enerv
Colt of Overweight in the U .s .. "
a report published lo the Journal
of Put.Uc HMltb.
Thlt wanaa ua tblt exce11
body rat, comlDOftly known as
overweight, 2.3 billion pounds
ror our adult population. 'ftle
fossil energy equivalent of food
calories that could be saved by
reduclng is 1.3 billion gallons of
1asollne. Nearly one million
autos could be fueled each yM.r
with lhil saving, and the anmaa1
energy would more than supply
lbe residential electrical· de-
mands or Cbicaco. Bolton, Sao Fran~ and Wublqton.
Little wonder the countrJ is
1oln1 broke -booalna, atat· tontzing. 1Upping, akiddlq,
torching, anirtlng, aneealq,
1narlln1, and Jaa t plafn
bre 1tbf QI. Wbat we are
per11hlnc trom It a awfett of
ataU.Ucs, and mQbe &be Mlt
remedr far our ooMM'-11 • ...
Uonal enema.
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"We'tt ln a unlqut> busi.Msa," Rieb Port ex
pl1&lns. "In moat olh~r ril'lds. a alesperson can of
fer hla ruatomer a product which will dlfrcr
somewhat trom his rompc.'Uloni'. But, when WC'
sell a rnldt!nllal propert)'. "'·c'rt" often selling the
!l&mtt product lhe buytr can pul'<'hase rrom tbt'
rtlal tatf' otnce down the atcttl So tht' key to suC'
ee&a obvloualy 1u t•rv1ce "
With th.as phJlosoph). -H1ch hab b\ult one or the
most successrul real st ull' optr lions In lhe Urut
ed States. Ke is chairman Ot the board of Rk h
Port. Realtor, an expaoding rirm w1lh 28 ofhc<'~
servicing lbe greater Cbkago area -a 37~ person
sales force, and sales 1n exces:. or $300 million a
year
APPAR ENTLY THIS SERVING ·TBE·
c]enl formula bas -A orked well for has organiia·
lion.
Six-feel tall and 245 pounds, he looks as though
he might have played linebacker for tbe Chicago
Bears. His appearance and deep, commanding
voice. hardly seem the source to telt you, .. We
never use the word 'housl'' when we discuss res·
idential property : instead. we say 'home.· You
know, the word 'home' Is the second most emo
tional word in the E nglish language, next tu
·mother.'·•
Since b4:-ginning his career in 1952, he has
stressed the importance or developing statrers who
e ve!ltually would take the same approach to the
~usin~ .. Each month. new sales persons partici pate
m a tram.mg program conducted at the home ofrice in
s uburban La Gran~e
.. SURE. WE'LL T EACH OUR PEOPLE the
basics of the businc!:.s ... he explains. "but lhal's
not the total educallon. We 'll teach them how to
understand people and. most important. to rec·
ognize a buyer's needs.
"The salesma n is a problem solver so he has
to be capable of determining lhe buyer's problems.
But. to do that. he must understand their require·
ments.
The company·i. product Lane cons ists mainly or
t•veryday commod1t1 es i.uch al> soaps. detergents
and pt-n.<>nal-care items.
Noting that lhe vast ma1ority of Amwa y dis·
tribut.orstups are run by husband-and-wire teams.
s~plaan.s-tooconnecUon.. "We naturally place a great deal or emphasis
on the fa mily. Addationa ll y, our products are of a
houst'hold and personal-cure nature so. again.
everyth.Ulg 1s geared for the family ... she notes.
It. You know. people can sense tbla kind of con·
lldence, and you've gol to have It to be effective in
aelllnf. " am a bJg believer in rewards." Bernice
says . "When I was out in the field selling, I used lo
reward myself lor doing a good jo. b. In those days.
women'• hats were very popular: so. if I had a
good day, I'd go out and buy a hal. I'd always
think ot some extra litlle Incentive.·· ·
In contrast to Hansen. with her vis-a.vis ap·
proach, Martin Shaliroff. who probably sells more
securities eac h year than any other retail
s tockbroke r in the c ountry . conside rs lhe
telephone his single most Import.ant selling tool. In
1977 . he sold ne arly S300 million worth of
securities. or Sl.2 million every working day.
HE IS BASED AT LEHMAN Brothers Kuhn
Loeb . lnc . in the Ne w York office. but estimates
that as .. ~f"Y as 80 percefll or his clients live out or
stale. l\DO he's met only 2S percent of them. That
means he sells hundreds or thousands or dollars in
securities over the telephone lo individuals he's
ne ver even shaken bands with.
When he is on the telephone. everything he
does has a purpose. For instance. he jots down tbe
name of his client's secretary and always calls ber
by name. "I treat every person as an individual," he
says. "Besides. there are m any little helpful
things his secretary ca n do ror you. and she'll
more than likely have an influence on her boss. So
you want her on your s ide. Arter all. it certainly
can't hurt. can it?"
one of Wall Street's~~ lnvwtmlllt'9•'•
firms. ~
"I must confess," he admltl. "that a bulJ ft;
ecutive is more likely to 1et on the pbone wltb me
than with a local stockbroker be bu never met •
You know, the •expert from New Yon· lmate. I
suppoee." .
SBAnaoFF aaEAKS DOWN IDS present.a:
lion into three parts: an lnlroducUon. a mlddle and
a n end. Being crisp on delivery. he llata nve rea·
sons why the investment should be made -and
then he requests the order. The key here, he feels,
is in getting to the point. ..
"A good way lo learn from wbat you are dolDC
is to be sure to include the word •wby' .in your
vocabulary. When a person says 'no,· I believe it ts
usually a derense mechanism. l will respond by
asking, •Why?' I know I'm going to get a response,
And I listen very carefully lo his answer. Often,
when he states that he doesn't have the funds, I in·
terpret it to m ean I haven't been persuasive
enough."
Girding up with top.grade sales tools is a m ust
ror Shafiroff and for rellow super-sellers Shelbi
Carter Jr. or Xerox, J . Michael Curto of U.S. Steel
and William Bresnan or Teleprompter. Here are
some of the principles and methods that have·
made them successrul at what they do:
-SHELBY H. CART ER JR., senior vice pres·
ident or Xe rox Corpor ation's Information
Systems Group and vice president of lhe corpora·
tion. recalls that he used lo carry a sign in his
ca r 's visor which read : "Calls are the guts or this
business." So. he says, "You've got lo make that
extra call.·· adding that sales managers are the
people to set the pace.
CopynQll((CI 19/8byR-rlL. SPlook•ndR-1•W.S-. Trll'llee•
"When I rt'cruit women," she says, "I em-
phasu e how wonde rful this bus iness has been· to
our family You can Imagine how this influences
their thinking. because wpmen are so securit y·
conscious.
ALTHOUGH IT'S NORMALLY DIFFICULT
for a salE$man to call a president or the chairman
of the board of a major corporation and get
through. Martin prorcsses to Jillie trouble. Many --------------------
times the individua l is busy. but he's more than
"IF YOU BELIEVE IN WIL\T you're doing as
strongly as I do." she explains. "it gives you the
self-confidence to convince others to think a long
the same track. When I talk to another woman and
tell her tt1is as the greatest business In the world.
t here's no doubt that she knows how much I mean
~~:H\ I\(; COSTA MESA • IRVINE
NEWPORT BEACH
like ly to return the ca ll. . Martin attributes his exceptional telephone re·
ception to using the na ml' of a friend who has
recommended the prospective client. and lo Lehma n
Brothers' influence with executives or publicly
owned companies.
Undoubtedly. there's also a psychological ad·
vantage in calhng an individual long distance from
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Morning
20048 S.nt• Ana Ave.
jCet.11 ·--> 556-1744
COSTA MESA
FLORISTS
117 IROADWAY • C..teMIM
548-6071
CHERYL J. M URRAY
FLORll:>,-
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EMINDER
.
.. For example. a client may be trans rer red. Or
p erhaps .the client's present home is a two-
bedroom unit and they now have four children. To
really help the client , the salesman has to listen.
Not onl y 1s it a m atter of listening to what the man 2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
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derstandjng people .
"A SALESMAN SHOULD ENDEAVOR lo un·
de rstand e xactly what his seller desires. o r
course. bis client wants to sell his home at the
highest price and possibly in the shortest period or
time. Well. the sales man's goal must be the same
as his client's. Both have to work out the best wa y
to accomplish that goal.
DIAJ{N.E
VARON
Broadwaj Flower Shop
2150 HARBOR BLVO. at AOAMS . (In Colle11e ,C.,,,ted
COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA 92416
Flowen fO#
All Occo•i<>fl•
a.-Plonti
Open s..ndoy1-....d-Kolidcry·o----
"The owner must be willing to have the home
shown at times when it might not be too conve·.
nient. 1be wife must be ready to present the home
to its best advantage quickly. Perhaps it will re·
quire the moving of a baby grand piano out of a
s m all living room. or re placing a dead bush on the
front lawn or adding some touch-up paint lo the ex·
t erior. And it's i m portant for the seller to
cooperate and allow a .. FO R SALE" sign lo be
placed in front or the home because. in most areas.
10 to 19 percent of the buyers are produced from
this source ...
(714)~~ •
AMERICAN i.-J-ER-1'-S -Fl-OR-,S-T-
BEAUTY • 11sa21Hch 11.c1.
FLORISTS '';~i.O'o~]h
When it comes to making a sale. Rich em-
phasizes. "The salesm an's most precious com·
modlty is time. Therefore. the manner in which he
effectively utilized it is vital lo his tet~l success: 17151-leoch
"IT IS JUST AS VINCE W MBARDI said. ·1rs ...... tiMJton leach
that extra errort. that total commitment.• Often I Pk 142-6414
call many people in this business 'toe temperature Gordoll a. ~y. Jr.
testers.' They want the business ... they go down '====o-==D=n=licJM=ff==~ to t he shore. put a toe in the waler to see if it is -
cold or w::irm. and check the wind. The truly a m·
bilious individual is not a toe temperature tester.
He jumps rightin and gets wet allover."
Port is echoed in his conviction by a nother top
salesperson: Bernice Hansen, head or a fa mily
business that involves more than 130.000 Amway
Corporation dislribulorships.
MILE S9UARE
FLORIST
16519 Brookhurst St.
Fountain Valley
839-5200
In selling, sbe says, "You·ve just got to accept
those disappointmensts along the way. If you allow r=========:;
)'1>Ursell lo accept defeat. then you become defeat· Ill;:;. ALICIA'S
ed. My husband and I worked very hard because .,., R.OWHS • GfFTS
we knew that there was a certain price which had · t 70I C.n.tllll• w.,
to be paid for success ... and we were willing to J-.s-.. o.c.
pay for it." :;:,:..~ ..
BERNICE AND H ER LATE HUSBAND, lll·l 183
Fred, who died in 1968 or a heart attack at age 59,
were among the first distributors to represent
Amway when it was founded in 1959. They were in
on the ground floor or a business that today is
among the largest direct sales organizations in the
world -with more than 250,000 distributorships
generating revenue in excess of $240 million. _
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REHER'S MISSION
R.ORIST & GIFTS
CALl 837-6502
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FLORAL
892-6313
1 5752 Springdale
Ave.
Huntington
Beach
MOORE
FLOWERS
121s .. 1. .. --..st.
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556-7870
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645-5565
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Send some joy today! lt'i; easy. Just call or visit your
PTO Aorist. And order the very special FTD Easter
Buket Bouquet. Fresh springtime flowers in a
pastel-trimmed woven basket. Your PrD Aorist can
deliver "Happy Easter" flowers almost anywhere.
~ order early. F.asttr is Sunday, April 15th.
DM.YllllLOT Tuetdav. April 10 117'
Tenting A1111one
T hese tents probably wouldn't pass mspec
t 1on al Camp Pendleton but then they don t
have to. They are not at Cami1 Pendleton
D•oly ,., ... ,... .. '' ll~IWrtl Keelller
T hl'y arc pc.rL of the Easte r vacation scene
ulong Lhc Orange Coast. m thts instance at
San Clt>ml'nll' Stutc Park.
t Grant Requests Due
........ QlllWe ........... .
DEAR PAT: Our family ii plan.nine a trip to
the Shenandoah Valley In the Vlrt iniaa this aum·
mer. Where can we gel some good information on
where to stay? • H.W., Costa Mesa
Tiie 8'eeaDdoab Valley Tnvel A.uoelatlon
CH provide yoa wltb Its ll'Jt.ll .. AecomodatJons.
1lestauanu, aed Camp'rOllDd Gldde." The area
covered are&cbet • nalles ,.,.. a.uoke, Va .,'°
Harpers Ferry. W. Va. Some tl motels, lt7
rettHranta, aad tt camppoeads are Us&ed by city
In the 4t-page book.let, aloeg wltll tllelr eanent
rates. A two-pa'e ma p abo llJda area nat.ral and
bls&orical •ttr actloni . The GaJde aad a caleadar of
events ls avaUable for 25 cents from: SltenaDdoab
Valley Travel Association, P.O. Box 488, New
Market. Va. ZZ844. Tbls DOD·Pf'911t orgaJlizatlon
also operates tbe Valley Tourist la.formation
Center at Exit 67. Interstate 81. New Market, Va.
ORANGE COUNTY I AT YOUR SEA
Miit ..,,_,. C.lletl .. c.ia p ..
' ' DEAR PAT: LMt Aucust I oNlnd tlr
mat.a from lloliday Glfta. ODe am"4. ·
notice that the personalized mat r d allo o
would be shipped soon. After I wna a lett.el
q uiry in October, I got a post card tbat pn
shipment in two weeks. I didn't &et aaytbia
m y letters a ren't answered.
G .A •• HulltHllloo
Holiday Giits ls •alllag a ref_. le Y•
maU-order firm's c:ua&omer senke repftlef
says orders "are so backed • It ...W take
than a moalblodelive r tbe miuiag•erclaallCll
Prop. 13 Allect• Atfftlrle•
~. i>Et\R PAT: Can you tell me what
Proposition ta had o n cons_,me r a ge
throughout the state? I heard that some hat Leaky Wall C'aued Draft closed and others had budget cuts. tf tbis i!
DEAR PAT : There's a d raft coming from un· which offices were afrected?
der the baseboards in two of the rooms in our S.L .. Newport
house. Both rooms are at the rear of the house· and Six or 24 local consumer agencies a
they share a common wall. I know there's insula· longer in ope raion in tbe co••tles of
t1on in this wall. so what could be causing the .\lameda, San Bernardlao, and Ve.tan, a t
draft" cltl«:s of Merced and Long Beac h. Flv•
F'.H. Costa Mesa budgets reduced. Including t he coaatles of P
Experts say there's probably a bre ak in the in· Sacramento. Sutter, Los Angeles and Ot
sulation and one or more openings in the actual ex· Consumer agencies operating In the count
terlor wall. Jasped the outside wall carerully, F resno, Monterey. San Mateo. Santa Clara.
especially around window frames and where dis· Cruz. Stanis laus . Made ra, a nd Tri·C·
similar materials m~t. Vou ma) need a ladde r ITuolumne. Atnador, a nd Calavaras) an ..
.. od flashlight to locate tbe openings. wllicb must cities of San Francisco, San Diego, Chico aac4
be caulked. Then check the baseboards inside tbl' ta Moniea made lt lbrougb witb badgets i
Hous ing and building renovation proJects
estimated to cost $4.8 million have been ordered
.included in an annua l a pplication for federal
monies by Orange County Supervisors.
house. Obviously they aren't Ousb agalnsll~ wall or F rt'sno is scheduled to dose ln J uoe. a ad
for eliminating architectural barriers lo the han-n oor, and you may have to remove and renail the m to are concerned about tbe prosDeCts for fututt
dicapped in 44 county Cacilit1t•s. eliminateopeoings. iog. G rantap~icat~np~~~frnm lliuOran~---~~===========~~~~====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coast area include·
After several months of public and commiltct'
beari ngs, the county supervisors approved a grant
request to the federa l Housmg and Community
Development Program
T HE APPLICATION covers projec~ for t he
county a nd 12 cities with populations of less than
50.000. The largest or the county level projec~ is a re·
quest by supervisor s for $542,000 The mon<:y
would cover the purchase of two sites. not yet iden-
tified. for low and moderate income housing de·
vclopmenL'i
Also, county officials asked for St45.000 to pay
HB Cops Offe r
t 'Relief Fun~~"6Y' l . U-l..l.I5
• • The Huntington Beach Pollet• Officers Assoc1a
:tt0n has .established an '"emergency relief fund '"
•for non-sponsored trainees of the Orange County
:Peace Officers Academy at Golden West College.
, Sgt. J eff Cope said the association is seeking
;the support or individuals a-nd community groups
•to add lo the fund '
, POLICE TRi\JNEES NOT SPONSOR ED by a
•µoli ce agency must spend up to $500 for equipment
:an d other foes connected with the 14 -wcek
:ce rtification course at Golden West.
The association fund will provide low-int<:rest
:loans to non-sponsored trainetos wlto arc to pay
back the money when hired by a police depart
'menl. said ~gt. Copt•
THt; POLICE OFFICERS AS.50CIATJON re·
· cently presented a check for $250 to Robert
:Johnson. coordinator or the police academy.
• Persons or groups interested in s upporting the
·fund should contact J ohnson at 892·7711 , or Sgt
: Cope al 847-0607
. -IRVINE: $250.000 to purchase land for de·
velopmenl or low-cost apartments.
-LAGUNA BE ACH: S25.000 for low inte rest
=loan s lhrou~h the c1ty"s housing renovation pro-
gram and S75.000 to buy land for lower-cost hous-
ing sites.
SAN J UA N CAPISTRANO: $250,000 for
housing renovation and s treets and drainage im·
prove men ts
-SEAL 8 1-.:ACll: S60.000 for relocation and
renovation of mobile homes for low and moderutc
mcomeresidt'nts. ·
Federal officials alread:. have told the count)
1t is entitled to the S4 .8 million in ~rants. a count~
spokesman said
Now. the federal agency will review the pro·
posed projects to make surC' they conform to grant
guidelines. Action is expected by the end of Jum·.
ofrictals said
CoastlilW Offers
Lifesaving Course
A mnc-wcck course in
I 1 fe saving tec hniques
will be o ff e r e d b y
Coastline Com m unity
College beginning April 17 .
The class is scheduled
from 7 t o 10 p .m . Tuesday:. at Corona del
Mar High School in
Newport Beach.
Registration may be
made in advance at the
c o ll ege 's ma in ad·
mi nistration office in
Fountain Valley or dur
ing the firs t c la ~~
session. F'or more in·
for m ation . ph ont·
963·0824.
Swine Judge
Bernard W. Ebbing. :.i
for m er e xecutive of
Rath Packing Co.. ha:,
been named to jud~e the
swine competition at the
Orange County Fair Ju
ly 13-22.
:Teache r
'Appointe d Real Estate Career Night .. Dr. Robert Mathew. a
;former La Habra junior
'high school teacher. has
:been appointed assistant
-superintendent and vice
president for fi scal af
:fai r s at Sa n ta Ana
College.
Mathew, 49. Brea. will
be r esponsi ble fo r
budgeting. accounting.
p urch asing. computer
center operations and
othe r fiscal matters.
Course Set
On Survival
An outdoor survival
course will be offered by
Orange Coast College:
beg inning April 16 on the
Costa Mesa campus.
T he one·unit course
will teach techniques of
surviving o(f the land.
For information. phone
. 556·5735.
Arts Chief
. Jim Sch a e ffer, a
•j unior. hi g h s chool
: teacher in Anabd._m, will
: bead the lndustfi&l Arts
: Departme n t of the
: Orange County Fair Ju·
: ly 13·22.
\
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An A111ericcm Success Story
Bruce Mulhearn came to Amenca from becoming one· of the largest scattered
England 1n 1958. and wenl to work lot builders in Southern Cahfom1a and
shoveling sand in an Iron Foundry 1n provides his sales force with a constant
carson. California Realizing his talents stream of new homes to se11
were not being utihzed. he obtained his Mr Mulhearn has been a good fnend lo
Real Estate license when he was 21. He the real estate industry and is one of the
then became a millionalre at age 29 best known lecturers 111 the Real Estate
through Real Estate Investments. He I ndustry. His pre~e ntatoon s on
started his own real estate company .no tivatlon and salesmanship have
with a one man real estate office 1n drawn stanchng room only crowds in
Bellflower 1n 1966. Since that time 1t nearly every major city in Ame<1ca His
has become one of the fastest growing tee for speakmg is one of tile h1gnest in
and progressive compan1es'n the industry.
California. M u lhearn·s compa'-v Bruoe Mulhearn 1s a founder and maior
operates over 25 sales offices in the c;tockholder of Realty Register. a
Southeast area of Los Angeles. 1n state-wide and soon to be Nation-wide
Orange County and In the San Gabriel association of independen. real estate
Valley. His operations Include a full sales corporations.
service esorow c o mpany, lo an If you have eve< cons1d8'9d a career 1n
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Pf'Operty manegement division. New for rnervations to this Semm• that
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NATION I LOCAL
Af'Wlf'e ....... Well A nned . ·
Ellt!n Hughes carrws a butcherA01fe wh(•n she goc~ house·!)tlting
She has driven off four intruders and s a ys. 'I'll do a good JOb of !lll ·
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Senllnar
Slated
On Law
TUIUD at&omey Terry
M. GUM wUI 1pe1k on
"Criminal Law and You
Jt'rt', •l Golden Weit
Colle1e ln Huntln1ton
Beach. Sponsor~d by the
Orange County Harbor
Area Legal Secretaries
Association. the lecture
1s pa rt ol a law seminar
scht·duled from 9 a .m. to
3 30 p.m April 21 in
Forum U.
Reg1 tra lio n will
beJ:in al8:30 ;a .m. at the
door A $10 entrance fee
w 111 be c harged to
daytime students while
everyone else pays $15.
For additional in·
formation , cont act
M a r garet Lovig a t
752·2511.
Teams Vie
Orange Co a s t
College·s speech and de·
batt> team will <'Ompete
in the Nationa l Speech
Tournament this week in
Minnesota.
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He cites a ci.rdinal rule in sales management: m anagers wbo are loeated throughout the country.
"When personal involvement with your people is
mentioned. stay out of it!"
-J . MICHA EL CURTO, a group vice preside nt-
s tee I of United S tates Steel Corporation ,
oversees a division that accounts for approximate'
ly 75 percent of the corporation's S9 billion in an·
nual sales and revenue. He maintams that "the
key word is confidence. which the c ustomer mus t
have m the salesman and the company."
"Some of the m consider themselves ad-
ministrators," he says, "you know. sort of like
watchdogs over expenses. Sure, lhose things are
important. but the really important thing is to
bring the revenue in.'·
De pendability is another . Curto feels that the
customer must be sold on the premise that they·re
going to be in bus iness for a long time . and it 's in
their best interest to buy from him.
WHAT IS l'f THAT SETS Bresnan a nd the
others discussed in these articles apart from othe1t
people? After all, the fact that everyone sells or 1s
sold to is nothing ne w . it s imply illustra tes that ever Y
one has an instant 1de ntlficatton with selling.
-WILLIAM J . BRESNAN, president of the
cable television division of Teleprompter Corpora-
tion. the largest cable television company in the
United States. believes in "finding a need and then
filling it." It's important. he says "to figure what
we can give them 1the customers> that they can't
get without us." T his means "doing your
homework right at the beginning ...
But there seems to be a s pecial mystique
about super salesm e n ... It's this mystique fac·
tor. I believe. which accounts for their special
magnetism. I compare it to the drawing power of
Ame rica's modern hero1 the NFL quarterback.
One or Bresnan's major activities is his WN'-
w ith Teleprompte r 's cable-te levision system
To many. such com parisons m ay sound pre-
posterous, but explore this analogy a few steps
further. Americans are he ro worshipers. a nd those
individuals whom we place o n the hig heS!
pedestals are the ones who perform s uper feats.
Why? Because they're the best! I would venlure to
say that none of these 10 sale~persons overlooks a.
single detail in his or her selli.ng effort. As they say
in show business. ''He really put his act together .''
IT'S CAUSE TIME"
"VACATION TIME"
"FUN IN THE SUN"
TIME
By. Evelyn Pltrenger
Now thal the holidays
are behind us •and the.flue
~eason hopt•ful ly O\ler 1,
many are no\\ gcll1nR
t heir St!COnd wind und
pl;inn1ng a well descn l'd
'acat1011 and n:sl in the
!)Un
WE'RE STILL TRYING HARDER!
SINCE 1894
Twtle
Fair Due
April22
Th e third a nnual
Orange County Turtle
and Tortoise Fair will be
held from 11 a .m . lo 5 Bt> 1t Palm Springs.
Arizona. l:'lor1da. a ;\kx
ll'an Cruise, llawa1i or the
romantic Caribbean•
~==================~ p .m . April 22 in the Martin Rec r e ation
So. no" roml:'S th<.· time
10 chN'k your "ardrobt• for
ull those i.unny ~outhcrn chmc·s
Y nu "i II fin ii a "111<-
\'ariel v ol rru1'l'·\acal1on r lothe; ar ·The Lillie Shop
Around the Corner · •in the
mall .on Crown Valle\ Parkway and Al 1 ci~
l'arkway or the scc•ond
shop in the lloliduy Inn 9D
LuPaz Road•
T hese s hop s have
l!mployees well \l'rscd on
the mosl fashionable and fun cl1 onable \IUCal 1on
wear. and they h;n·e a full
hne of the ne...,esl in cruise
and playtime clothes
featuring such well known EASTER BASKETS
labels as G1venchy. L1.•Hoy s th (a u &ie separates 1n s portwC'ar. urprise e m Y Of close nds this ~ear
the colorful cotton de!)1gns with Roger's exclusive ·Easter Baskets ..•.
of Malia, and an exciting our very own creative masterpieces filled
new lane or daytime wear with African violets. fems and other Easter·
from Evan Picone. de· time goodies. They're remembered long past signe~ and sold onl} in the holiday!
Cente r at La Palma
P a rk in Anaheim.
Sponsored by lhe
California Turtle and
Tortoise Club of Orange
County. live turtles and
tortoises wil l b e
fe ature d along with
educational dis plays.
A $1 f ee wil l be
charged to adults while
children 12 and under
will be admitted free if
a cc ompan ied b y a
parent.
For more mformallon
call either 534 -9474 or
528-5661.
Ecowgy
Clms Set
!>peclally shops s uch as Open Eaeter Sanday 12 noon to 6pm
The Lillie Shop Around the Roger's Garden•• 640-5800 • ~ 0111ly 9 am-6 pm A nine -week course on Corner and other exclu:.1\le S.n Joaquin HUis Rd. 111 M11eArihur Blvd.• Nrwport B<>ach m a r i n e i n le r lid a 1
and individualized bouli-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ecology will be offered quis~ r P 3 cka b 1 e . but by Coastline Community c . 1 glamorous e"enmi;t wear. ollege beginning April
the Imported lt a ltan 'J. al the Oasis Center. .
PRACTICING ATTOJtHEYS 8 fabrics of the Robe rta 00 Marguerite Ave .,
THIRD ANNUAL ORANGE COUNTY c f'1ercnze blouses ar<' J>rac· orona del Mar.
tically weightless. but Ir · Registration bfor the ,_ .CO' .1.-;-.~.: -
OF TRIAL ADVOCACY -restibly lo.vely .and m'>A looking. ne.-.uni colleg _credit
Anothe r i mporl a nt ourse may be made al c
t roR MEMBERS or THE BAR WITH travel hint don't plan to he college's main ad·
expa nd your "ardrobe ministration office in IJMlTEO TRIAi.. EXPERIENCE "hi le t rav clin~. Eve n Fountain Valley or dut·
though those fof'<'lgn shops n g lt\e fl r s t c t a s~ rou. WID PIOOUM-!TENINGI AND SATvaDAYI i
Apnl 19 through Ma~9 s are alluring, you can·1 ession. begin to have the same
at Orange County Supenor W1house value ruid quality in any For a d ditional in·
' r An unusual educational o,grnuruty designed other country a!> you do in o r m a t i o n • p h o n e
the good old USA und 963-0824.
particularly California, the ----------to teach fundamentals of al Advocacy to less new "fashion C"Cnter of the
world'".
So I reeommend. If you
are planning a vacallon
this lime of year .or in the
"ear future. visit your
I ravel agent, t~ hurry on
down to one of the "Little
Shops Around the CorMr.
show them your itinerary
and let them take O\•er.
Vou will be outntted in
"smashing outfits "' that
will guarantee you raves
on the promenade deck. on
the beach. In the cockt•il
lounge or dinner-theatre
and oil can be don<' so
quickl)'. pertonally. and
lnupeMhely Ir you shop
at eithtor of the uniq ue
"Uttle Shope Around Ule
Corner 8on Voy•gc•
experienced practitioners • Cla~s taught by
some of OranJe County's most distingwshed
Judges anti tri la~ers ·Don't miss this ~al opponunity for pro ess1onal growth. Enro ent
limited to 100 in current good standing with
State Bat Call today!
The 1979 Orange County of 'Dial Advocacy is
sponsored jointly by Pe~rdine University
and '11le Orange County · Association. Fee.
for all rune seminar sessions and clm1cal work·
shops is $225 for OCBA members, $240 for
all others.
1'o enroll. please call·
Profeaor W Noel Keyes Oran'J:n County Bar Alsn.
Pe=dlne Un1ver1111y 17291 ne B.lvd Sc I 0( Lew Su11e 309 (213) 456-4652 Tustin. Ca 92680 (714) 83&9200
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541.5554
'Spiritual' Sect ProlJed ·:!
Two Face Charges in Infant KidDappiiig&
WINSl'ON-SAL!:M. N.C. <APl
-The window curtains are
pulled Uptly shut la tbe neat.
tw o -s tory house al 2514
Greenway Avenue. A vlaltor can
hear voices from lnafde, but a
knock on the door silences the
voices and no one answers.
A month ago. r eporters
n ocked t.o the house in a residen-
tial neighborhood lo hear the
24·year-old reputed head of a
s mall religious sect d e ny
knowledge-or the kidnapping of
two infants whose mothers used
to belong to the group.
DEMORIE RAY Robinson
claimed Ills ene mies we re trying
to make him look "like Jim
Jones" and denied aJJegations or
beatings. intimidation and drug
u se i n th e N ew Hop e
Deliverance and Miracle Center .
"It's all a pack of lies."
declared Robinson. who local
pollce and former members say
is .the leader of the predominant-
ly black organization.
H e says he is m e r e ly a
member.
Two other members. Marion
·Ma rtin J r .. 38. and Norman
Wilson. 18. face hearings today
in Forsyth County District
Court. They were charged with
two counts of kidnapping after
they turned the unharmed 1n·
Cants o~er to police three days
alte r.the abduction.
THE G&OUP. A J'AITR·
heallna s ect rounded by
Robinson '• mothe r , bad an
estimated 300 members a few
years ago, but. by all accounts,
it h as dwindled to about 30
adults and as many children, all
of whom live in the house in lbis
tobacco city of 145,000. R. J .
Reynolds Industries Inc.. with
headquarters there . is the com-
munity's largest employer.
Former m e mbers te ll of
Robinson·s domina tion of the
group after his mother, Dollie
Ma e Robin s on B y num . a
charismatic faith-heale r , died
in 1976 at age 38 of acut e
alcoholism.
Elizabeth Wilson. 40: says she
quit the sect after s he was
beaten last year and te lls or
··drugs. sex acts and things like
that" involving Robinson and
female sect members.
Guerrillas Hit
A RA N YAPRATHET .
Thailand IAP> Vietnamese
and Cambodia n government
troops attacked guerrillas of ex· .
Prem ier Pol Pot ·s Khme r Rouge
a rmy in the border town of
Po1pet with tanks and artillery
today. a nd the guerrillas were
reported retreating to the south.
1 VIS IT THE
aOllJlta»N BAI HOPPB'e
out ol alabt l1Dce the kkinaJ>t
piq, but lD Ill laterriew wtih '!'he Allodmed Prem lut moatb
be calelOriaed suela allegations u attempts by former •mben
to hurt the organiutlon.
"We do s piritual wo rk.
They're trying to label us like
J\m Jones." he said. referring to
the cult leader who led more
than 900 Peoples Temple mem-
bers in a mass murder-suiclde
last year In Guyana.
New Hope vaulted into ni-
tional attention when the infant$
were kidnapped March 10. Local
police, who had built a file of SO
com plaints against the group
from forme r members. took out.
warrants against Ma rlin and
Wilson.
aoBrNSON'S DETRACTOllS
claim he ordered the kidnapping
because, they say. he is the
father or the two children.
"He said he was Jesus," Mrs.
Wilson said in an interview last
week. "He said he was the only
one who could have sexual re la-
tions with women in the church.
He said he was giving them the
s pirit."
Robinson hedged when asked
last month if the infants were his
children. sa ying. "They could be
m ine or they could be his,
another group member's or they
could be yours."
EASTER BUNNY
Now Thru April 14/Carousel Court
SOUTH COAST PlAZA
He
Speaks
For
You
Gloomy Gus is your spokesman because you and other
Dally Pilot readers put words in bis mouth.
;
Have you got a pet grievance? Lay it on Gus. Remember to
stick to issues -no personal attacks.
Just write to Gloomy Gus at tile Daily Pilot, Bo-;-1560, Costa ---
Mesa, California 92626.
Then watch for your Gus. He appears daily on the edit-orial
page of the Daily Pilot.
He speaks for you, in the
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Center
A Farnfly Shopping/Dining & Entertainment Center ..
Albertson's Market
Quality meats & produce. and a full
selection of groceries. In store
bakery. "take out" deli-all uphold·
ing the high standards Albertson's 1s
known for.
761·4270
Bank of America
Your neighborhood bank with full
banking services and facilities.
759-4476 ' '~
, ,,0 .-r c:· /, . . ". \ yt~· '~ ' .
&"'-(•0] .·
Bilbo Baggins Pub and
Restaurant
Where good friends meet. Prime Rib
our specialty on Wednesday nights;
Amateur nights on Tuesday: Live
entertainment on Friday & Saturday
night.
5 45-1718 ..
Coco's
A coffee shop featuring breakfast.
lunch. and dinner with everything
from a variety of omelettes to 1u1cy
steaks.
540-9672
Custom H i-Fl .
': ./A l
The second largest f'll·fl discount
chain In the United States! We carry
Pioneer. Sansul. Technlcs. Sanyo In
receivers. and TEAC. Sony. Dual.
Craig. and Pioneer tape decks. Also
have five different brands of car
stereos.. "
549-9502
Dolphin Hair Fashion&
Long established in the community.
Owners Bonnie & &le featwe a full
beauty service. Always the latest In
unisex cuts & perms, they also offer
acryltc nalts & pedicures.
540·0800 for eppolntmenta.
C--l•r Harbor & Ada ma -.1 I • In Coata Meaa.
Edwards Cinemas
Top-rated movies with easy parking
for all.
546-3102 f or movie Information.
Foto Fashions ·.
Tops & bottoms our specialty.
Unique ladies fashion tops. men·s
and women's jeans. and c ustom
printing on shirts is ottered. ,
549-2600 ----~· ~ .. • ..... 0 •
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Hamburger Hamlet
Orange County's only Hamburger
Hamlet Restaurant. Besides serving
over 30 different types of hamburg-
ers. this famous chain also serves
omelettes to dinners to absolutely
luscious desserts. The "Garden
Room·· is a delightful scenic place
anytime of day.
546·7392 /,;··-·-1
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Ice Capades Chalet
Skating lessons for all ages. all levels
at convenient times to fit your
schedule. Private ice time rental
available. hockey leagues. birthday
parties.
979-8880
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Konalanes
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Live entertainment in the lounge
Tuesday-Friday 9 P.M. to 1:30 A.M .
Open p lay bowling available Monday
thru Friday noon to 6 P. M . Saturday
all day and all evening. Sunday till
S:OOP.M. -
545-1112
Mac's Hobby Shop
They carry a large selection of
military models. planes. tanks. ships.
and war games, metal miniatures.
wooden ship kits. tools. paints.
plastic car kits, military books, and
military magazines .
549·187.7
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Mesa Verde Travel
Good service 1s our best feature-for
1nd1v1dual custom trips. tours. or com·
merc1al accounts. We represent all
airlines and c ruises. tour operators
(Including Club Universe). most
anywhere in the world. Call us and
tell us what we can do for you.
556-6311
Mione's
Calling all good Italian food lovers.
Visit our new Mesa Verde eatery.
Delicious soups. salads. pizza.
spaghe tti, & sandwiches.
979-6735
Music Market
The most extensive collection 1n
records & tapes for miles around.
Everything fFom easy listening to
classical to jazz to rock. All kinds of
music! We buy and sell used tapes.
We are moving to larger quarters in
the center-watch for our grand
opening! 546-003~ rr" .. fllF-:.
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Priscilla Cake Box
Custom decorated birthday and
wedding cakes. Only a sketch or
photo needed. Known for their
unique productions.
557·6460 ' ,,.
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Reuben's Restaurant
A lunch & dinner house 7 days a
week featuring steaks & seafood: -.
gullywhumper time with a taco bar
on Mondays thru Fridays. 4-7 P.M.:
Sunday c hampagne brunch 10 A.M.·
• 2 P.M .: Live entertainment 8:30 P.M.
Tuesday thru Sunday.
540-9672
Spa lady
Complete spa facilities with figure
salon. Modem exercise e quipment.
Nutritionallst on staff. Whir1pool,
sauna & Individual exercise pro-
grams. Exercise programs hourly.
Call 540·9822 for appointment.
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Swensen'& Ice Cream Parlor
Unheard of today. but It's true!
We make our delicious Ice c ream
on the premises. Try sticky chewy
chocolate or Swiss Orange Chip!
You 'II love our yogurt. and deleOtable
ice cream pies and cakes.
558·8937
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OREG SNYDER BRIAN AMBROZICH
HOW
MIKE CONTRERAS
HOW
ELMER COMBS
1·9u Was a Vintag.e Year for .Ofl~rs r
Basketball Team Made a Littl.e Height' Go a Long W~}-1
By ROGER CARLSON
Ott ... D•olr .-, ... •tAH
To single out a basketball Leam out
of the annals of I lunllngton Beach
High School would seem an ampossl·
ble tasJ.. considering the storit'd past
or the Oilers. who have won 17 league
c hampionships since 1930 and pro
game winning streak in league play,
won their second of three consecutive
league championships and went to
the CJF 3·A finals before bowing to
Compton Overall they finished 27-4.
"Of all the teams l had in my 19
years at Huntington Beach. that was
the best one." say:-. former HB Coach
Elmer Combs . duced many All·Cl f' sta rs . •
But there is one lt!am which stall
rates only a three vointer for llunt
ington Bea<.'h raathful when quc!'>-
lioned: Who were the 1968 starters·•
"AND IT Wt\S Tilt.: MOST
memorable in terms of andiv1duals.
Four of our rive starlers got major
college scholarships and we really Contreras. Miller, Snyder . Am·
brozich and Seibert had no size to speak of ·
.. Brian Ambrozich was our tallest
at 6-3 and' Roy Miller. Greg Snyde r
a nd Mike Contreras were all 6-2.
Rick Seibert. our quarterback, was
5-10." says Combs.
For Huntington Bcat·h rans it is a
combinaUon that may never be rorgot
ten by those who were on the prep
basketball scene in 1968
THE OILERS. a llhough having no
player over 6·3. were amids t a 44-
"But they w ere all good
athletes and very unselfis h and
Angels' Home Operwr
Twins Invade;
Tanana Pitches
By DAVE CUNNINGHA1'1
Of Ille O.ilr Pl .. t SU.fl ,
The Minnesota Twins. looking
a little Uke last year's Angels.
invade Anah eim S t a dium
tonight for the Angels · 1979
home opene r at 7·30
If you plan to ~o and don·l
have your tickets yl't. hurry.
because very rcw remain and
the club's record ror an opcnin~
night crowd 136.6.">4 an 1977 1 ap-
pea rs ready to topple
MINNESOTA'S ROSTER 1n
eludes three players who saw a
lot of duly in Angel uniforms last
s'eason pitcher Paul llartzell.
fi rsl baseman Ron Jack son and
outficldl•r Ken Landrcaux
Con' erM~ly. the Angl'l!> ltne up
boasts two prominent rormcr
Twins Rod Car ew and out-
fielder Dan Ford.
It \\ill be Car1>w's hri,t crack
Mismatch? .
at the team he fled because of
disagreem ents with manage-
ment, but the s upers t ar first
baseman says he harbors no ill
feelings.
.. r hope the Twins do very
"ell. I really do:· Carew s ays.
·· 1 hope they finis h second an the
divis ion.··
F IRST 'PLACE. obvious ly,
belongs to the Angels. al> for as
Carew is concerned.
Tbe Twins hardly seem to
notice that Carew and Ford have
left. Minnes ota com es into
tonight's game with a 3·0 record
a fte r s weeping its opening
l>1:ries in Oakla nd over the
\\cekcnd
The Angels. 2·2. send FrC1nk
Tanana to the mound Lo oppoM:
the Twins ' J e rry Koosman.
Tanana is O· l while, Koosman
"111 be making has firs t s tart
played so well together. Four or the
five scored in double figures a nd
Seibert was a great assist man.
"We'd get the outlet pass to him
and if anyone' was open he 'd hit the
open man. And we ran every press
you can think of ... 1-3·1. 1-2·1-1.
2-2· 1 and a scatter press. JUSl go after
them all over the court.
·'The opposition round it tough to
run anything agains t the scatter.
because there were no rules lo it ··
·'There were no Jealousies or re-
sentments. they really got along very
we ll together. They Just wanted lo
win. Nowadays some of these players
look more at their personal stats than
the team standings," says Combs.
"CONTRE RAS WAS an outstand·
mg scorer. but he made outstanding
passes. too. a nd Miller was very un·
selfish. He was as good as an,Y
a round for bis size." adds Combs.
The Oilers played before one
capacity crowd afte r another in their
gym-and on the road. too. especially
a t Marina.
"It all really s tarted in 1967," con-
tinue!> Combs "Miller and Contreras
were sophomores and Snyder was a
j unior . J ack Brohamer and Alan
Robinson were sl'niors.
"We lost our first league game to
Estancia an four overtime!>. lhen
went on to win 13 straight and wan
the Irvine League ch amp1orish1p
T he n we wo n the Suns et twice
without a defeat."
THE WINNING STREAK an league
lasted three games into the 1970
!>eason before Ma rina ended it.
T he 1968 team scored 100 points
twice. had 80 or more on seven other
occasions, lost twice to Marina in
non -leagu e play and twi ce lo
Compton <once In tournament play
a nd in the Cl F finals> and beat
Marina twice in league to claim the
league crown. • ., ,
In the ClF playoffs Bellrlower was
bombed a nd Sunny llills l which
starred Brad McNamara and Craig
Chaldress 1 fell by a 70·65 counl.
Then came North Torrance in the
Cl F semifinals al Long Beach Arena.
The Saxons had 6-9 Ball Taylor and
6-7 James Nielsen and were h~avily
favored to advance to the flnals
aga inst Coach Bill Arm s trong's
Compton quintet. whic h boasted
Larry Hollyfield and three other All·
Cl F stars.
B UT THE O IL E R S, in what
<See OILERS, Page 82) ,
Af Wortl)lllelo
Don't Tell
THE OPENI NG N I G llT
fcsthtities actually got unde r
wav this afternoon. \\hen the
A naheim Cha mber of Com·
mer ce honored the 1979 Angels
with its annual luncheon at D1:-.
neyland Hotel.
THE DODGERS' DERREL THOMAS STEALS SECOND AS THE BALL GETS AWAY FROM HOUSTON'S ART HOWE.
Nugget Star
DENVER I.\;> 1 On paper.
the pairing of Los Angele!> Laker
center Ka reem Abdul·J abb<.1r
against Denver's Oun tssel is a
m ismatch.
The 7-foot-2 Abdul-Jabbar. an
i imposing figure in the pivot who
at limes is the most dpminating
player in the game, h as a five-
inch height edge on lssel. a nd
bis season averages of 23.8
points a nd 12.8 rebounds are
comfortably a head of lssel's
more modest averages of 17.0
and 9.1.
But lssel often gives Abdul·
J abbar fits, using his long jump
shot to draw the Laker out from
under the basket, or faking the
jumper and driving past him. ls·
sel scored 25 paints during one
m eeting tbjs year . and their
h ead-to-bead matchups h ave
been close statistically.
"It's not hard to get up for a
.Player like AbduJ.J abbar." said
lssel as the NuggeLs prepared
for tonight's opening game of
the b est ·of-l hree Natio n al
Basketball Association playoff
series. ji>-•
The series will shHt lo Los
Angeles for game two Friday,
with a third game, if necessary,
to be played in Denver Sunday.
The winner advances to a
best·of-seven Western Con·
ference semifinal series against
SeatUe.
lssel, In bis eighth pro season.
said he plBJl! his usual s trategy
• agahwl Abdul-Jabbar.
"I think I'll try to use my out-
·aide Jump shot on him," Jssel
aatd. "If be comes out to defend
me, that will open up the mid-dle. He'a soln1 to havt> lo make
a declaioa on bow to play me
whether to come out or stay un·
der the basket.·'
The Laken also appear confl-•e n t. "Our 1 uys arc very IOUUve now." aald Coech Jerry
-l'ffl. ~ -. . .
Those in a llcnda nct• tonight
will receive a <·o lo r posll'r
reuturang SC'ven Angels players.
P.it Boone wi ll s ing lhc• Nutional
Anthem a nd the ceremonial fir~l
ba II will be thrown out by i\ngl•ls
club owner Gene Autry
Minnesota will be in town for
three nights .. then the Angels
play al Oakla nd Friday through
Sunday and Minnes ota April
17 · 19 before returning lo the Big
A for a 12-ga me homcs tand
featuring the A's, Baltimore
Orioles. Bos ton Red Sox and the
world champion New York
Yankees.
Russell One•man Wreeking Crew
ll OUSTO~ l1\f>1 Los Angeles
shorlslop Bill Russell was involved m a
pair of coll1!>1ons an the Ast rodomc that
r1gu red prominently In the Dodgers· 2·1
victory over the Houston Astros Monday
night.
before he collided with Dodger C<'nll'r
fielder Derrel Thoma:.
··1 guess it was JUSl an automatic reac·
t aon ... !>aid Russell . who rell spread-eagle
on the ground arter the thrO\\ "Just as I
c·aughl the ball. Oerrel ducked his head
and barreled anto me. I don't know how I
threw the ball. ..
First. Russell's bat s ent a t-0 pitch by
loser Vern Ruhle on a collision course with
the left field screen for a solo home run
that proved to be the winning run.
RUSSELL AND T HOMAS remained an
the game after taking about h ve manut t.·~
to al least partially recover their sense!>
a nd Dodger newcome r J erry Reuss then
got Bob Watson on a grounder to e nd the
game.
Despite t he vicious collis ion with
Thomas. Russell held onto the ball and
had the presence or mind to throw back to
second base and hold llouston·s Cesar
Cedeno on lhe bag.
Thomas never saw the throw. lie ~ost
consciousness briefly.
The n in the ninth irtning. Russell
charged into lefl·cente r field and ~aught
Enos Cabell's hiJth pop fly a n instant
"HEY. I DON'T remember coming up
the stairs Ito the dressing room after the
game>," Thomas s aid. "All I remember is
<See DODGERS, Page 82>
Nicklaus Over the BiU?
Jack Out to Prove He's Still the Best
AUGUSTA. Ga . IAPI It is a time ortesting ror
Jack Nicklaus .
It Is now. in ·the Masters. the first of the Blg
Four events around which he bas built his goUing
life. that he may determine the direetion in which .
the remajnder of his career will go.
That career. or course. is unmatched in great-
ness. He has established himself without equal in
the hlslory of the game. He has won everything
worth winning. Hts are the standards against
whic h all else Is measured.
AND THE CORNERSTONE of the record be has
written Into the books is the list of achievements i.n
the majors: a record five Masters titles, four PGA
national championships, three vlctortes each in the
British And U.S. Opens -a record total of lS ma·
jor professional triumphs.
He insists he can continue lo play at or near that
same quaUly level for several years.
Last winter he look a long break from the game
he has dominnted ror a lmos t two decades. Much
was made of bis announced reduction ln his play-
ing schedule. lt was not so much a reduction as a
concentration. however.
"Actually , rm playing about the same number
or tournaments during the golf season," be said.
"It's just that l 'm cutting out tournaments not in
the golf season. that is In lhe fall a~inter. l will
continue t.o play the majors and lbe umaments I
feel It's necessary to properly prepa r the m a-
jors." • So far, it hu n'l worked.
IN nvE STARTS this year. he hasn't been in
the top 10. In his last 14 rounds he's.broken far
only once. In his last two rounds be s hot a tota of
160. He doesn't rank a mong the top 70 money-
wlnners. His· stroke averqe is 72.67. He's had
scores of 294, 294 and 300 ln bl.a lut three starts.
He finished 20 shots behind Larry NellOft at Inver·
rary and 15 back of Mark McCumber at Doral.
Rl!tlre111ent Bag
But his performance so far this season -
perhaps the poorest of bis career -bas given rise
to doubts.
H is golfing obituary has been written.
.. Fine." said Nicklaus. with just a hint or
annoyance. "It's good for the writers. They write
that. then, soon. they'll have something else lo
write."
As a pro, he never baa come lato Aupta with
such a record.
Now It ls a test of whether be can revene It.
"Obviously I haven't ptayed u well 11 I'd Uke
to... he said. "But al times I've hit the ball
reasonably well. controlled the ball tbe ~ay l
want. My putlln1 Isn't a ll that bP;i. I h"t haven't
St. Louis Cardinals President August A. Busch. Jr • em-
braces outfielder Lo u Brock during a news conference to
announce Rrock 's rl'llremenl at the end of the current
season. Drock, 39. holds the major league records for
most stolen bases in. a l!t\!'lgle se ason and in a career t
I •
HE NEEDS rROOF. He knows he needs proof
And he needs it soon / ($ee NICKLAUS. raae flt -
TUMdey, April 10, 197'1
A Good Day(e) for UGLA:
Prep Star to Be a Bruin .
"'"•APDilPawt.i
LOS ANGELES Forward DllftO Daye, m •ho ~•led 31.4 polnu and 14 rebouncb l)t'r
ti•me fOf' Kennedy Hl&h or Los /\ngele11 Oda p11t
basketball tuon, announc<-d Monday h will
flltend Ct.A n ~t Yt"ar
Oayc, tht• Lo' Anpt>les 4 A Cll)' Playtr or lht• Vur In
1978·79, joins forward Cllfr Pruitt of Vl'rbum l>ei and wuotd
Michael llullon ol Pa11d~na, tJKt CIJo', Southern St!tUon 4 I\
CO•pl~ers of the year, H ruturt Bnuna.
Pruitt and Jloltor announ~ tht!lr lnt~ntlons to altcnd UCLA l'arlll'r •
"It cnml' dO\\ n to UCLA. Soulhem California and
Notre Ounll'. t~r were the only lhree t1t hools I r~Mlly c:on ldt>rt-d," :.Did Oayt'. 6 7. • ' ,...., ____ .,_,,,•I fN ... -----
Woodlfo Fr)'mH, on why he conllnue to pitch ror
the Montreal .:lCpos, even though has arm ulway11
hurls . "I mt•kc more mont•y now In two years thian I
did m my ftrst eight An>• man who snys h~ enjoy:-. the
game more than the money is fibbing."
Sra""9 Strike• O•t 10. Bit• lfo•rr
The Ci ncinnati Reds , behind the solid Iii
pitching of Tom Seaver, dereated the Atlanta
Braves. 9·4, in Nat1onul League action Mon·
day night. Seaver struck out 10 batters in cil(ht
innings and also hit his 10th career home run In the rourth
inning. It was has fourth against the Braves, whom he beat tor the 27th time in 35 career decisions. Jolaony Bench also
homered tor the Reds while Gary Matthews and Barry
BonaelJ connected for Atlanta ... Rain
caused postponement or the Pittsburgh-
Philadelphia and Montreal-New York
games in the only other NL action
srheduled ... Ron LeFlore drove In
four runs with a two·run double in the
seventh and a two-run single in the
ninth a5 the Detroit Tigers turned back
the Kansas City Royals, 7-3, in the
Am erican League . . Ruppert Jones
drove in two runs and scored a third as
Seattle handed the winless Oalcland A's
suvu their fourth str aight defeat, 5·2 ...
Ken Forsch of the Houslon Astros, the first major leaguer
lo pitch a no-hitter this season. was named National
League player of the week while Cleveland's Rick Waits
who pitched a one-hiller against Boston. was selected fo~
the honor in the American League
flgllt Enfh In Te«!ltnfral DratC
An unintentional bumping or heads that m
raused a bad cut over lbe. right eye or Rarael
"Bazooka" Limon, -brought a hall to a
scheduled 1 2-round~ North American junior
lightweight championship bout with Bobby Chacon at the
Los Angeles Sports Arena. The bout was stopped in the
seventh round on a technical draw when Dr. Bernbarl
Schwartz recommended to refereee Lou FWpo that the fi ght
be stopped. Chacon had a s ubstantial lead on all three
j udges' cards when the bout was slopped ... Former
world light heavyweight boxing champion Jolla Coateb of
Britain was held to a 10-round draw by veteran Jesse
Burnell of Los Angeles at the Anglo-American Sporting
Club in London. Referee Harry Levene's decision of a
draw was roundly booed. Burnett caught hi s opponent with
a left hook lo the head at the end of the first round and
Conteh was saved by the bell.
Fogt Ent~• Four Cars In l11d11 500
Perhaps it's s heer coincidence but A.J. .-
Foyt, who has won four Indianapolis 500 races,
has ente red four cars for the May 27 running or
the classic. Two other entries Monday were ·
turned i.n by Rolla Vollstedt, one of which will be driven by
Dick Simon of S~fl.Juan Capistrano ... Led by 7-2 Mu Tlch-
Cha, China'sl:baSietball team scored a 104·96 upset over a
U .S. all-star college squad before 18,000 fans at Peking ...
Gary Cavalli, sports information director for five years at
Stanford, was named associate director of athletics by the
universit) . . Mike Shaw, injured in a March 31 auto rac.
ing accirtenl at Ascot Park. died Monday. The Northridge
racer suffered severe head injuries when his sprint rar
flipped during qualifying . . . Steve Greer, a star de·
fensive performer for Georgia in 1969, returned lo join the
Bulldog coaching staff.
T~11~Rddfo
. Following are the major SPorts events on television ton1g~t. Ratings ~re: / 1 1 1 excellent; 111 worth watching ·
1 1 fair; 1 forget 1t. '
(-) 6:20 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ./ ./
NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at Denver.
Announcers: Chick Hearn and Pat Riiey.
The Lakers open playott action at the home of the Denver
Nuggets in the first game of the series tonight. It Is a best-of·
three elimination series with the second game at the Forum
Friday night. Denver's better record gives the Nuggets the. home court advantage. ,.,
c;) 9 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ./ ./
N•HL HOCKEY: Kings at New York Rangers.
Announcers: BOb M iller and Pete Weber.
The New York Rangers ~tithe Kings in the first of the
best-of.three game series in a prelimlnary round of the
Stanley Cup competition. The game wlll be telecast tape de·
lay, following the Lake rs· Denver game. '
RADIO
Baseball -Dodgers at Houston, 5:30 p.m., KABC (790>,
M innesota at Angels, 7:25 p.m., KMP~ (710). Basketball-
Lakers at Denver, 6:30 p.m., KLAC (570). Hockey -Kings at
New York Rangers, S: 20 p.m., KR LA ( 11101.
LEASIN& • FLEET
DODGERS ••
cbarcin1 In ror lbe ball. Alter
th•t. I don'l remember what took plete ..
Tb• Ru11e1l·Tbom11 uper
preserved the flnt uve 11 a
Dod•er for Rt'W• only bours
after be re]M)rted to bl• new
tum. TM Dodaen sent ottcber
Rick Rhc>Mn to '"Ptt.,.burlh ln •x·
chan1e for Reuas, and tlM hard·
throwinc IH\y sot credit ror a
n ve In rellet of starter Bob
Wt-lch.
l>eaplte his s uccess. Reuss
watt more lnlerested In his de·
fl'lllllVi.' SUPllOt't.
"l"AN YOO BELIEVE that
pla) ·•" he .aid. rererring lo
Ruiuwll'a colllsion catch. "I
pla)'ed with a pretty good de·
rense in t>ltlaburgh but these
11uys m d the plays ror me all
night ··
R~U!ll reUeved Welch to start
the sixth a nd didn't allow
the ball out or the Infield until
lhe ninth when Cedeno led orr
with a single to lert field and
was .ocrificed to stcond base by
pinch·hitter Julio Gonzalez.
Dusty Ba ker set up Los
Angeles' first run with a leadofr
double down the third base line
m the fifth lru1ing. lie went to
third on a grounder and scored
on Joe Fer~uson 's line single to
<.'enter, ending a string of 26
scoreless innings for As tros op·
ponents.
HOUSTON TIED IT in the
fifth when Enos Cabell led off
"1th an infield single off Welch
and scored on Alan Ashby's
grounder lo first baseman Steve
Garvey. Garvey bobbled the
!{rounder, giving Cabell lime.to
score.
From Page Bl
NICKLAUS •.
been able to scor e, to keep
things together ...
B UT THAT WAS in some
regular-season evenls.
This is lhe Masters.
His fellow professionals have
little doubt he again will be a
major factor in the revered
C\'Cnt that starts Thursday on
the flowered hills of Augusta Na-
tional. a course he has played
"ith unmatched s uccess.
.. He'll get that spring fever."
s aid Ray Floyd . "ll's the
Masters. None of us are con·
cerned about J ack's ability to
come back."
'·Throughout his career . Jack
has had a way of answering his
critics aod detractors with his
golf game," said Tom Watson.
"H E IS BURNING inside:·
said old friend Gary Player, the
1978 Masters champion. "J ust as
always. he 'll r eac h ins ide
himself for something extra at
the Masters ...
"Don't wake him up. said
Lee Trevino ... You don't mess
with a sleeping bear. You wake
him . up and he 's grumpy and
h e 's liable to claw you up
something awful."
It is the time or testing lo de-
termine if Nicklaus again can
answer his critics. if h'e can
again reach inside himself for
~hat extra measure of greatness,
1r the claws still are there.
\.
Pitching Gives
Eagles Victory
Mike Johns ton 's pitching
paced the Esta nria Eagles to a
4·2 victory over La Serna High
in consolation bracket action of
the Bolsa Grande tournament
Monday.
Johnston worked fa ve innings
on the mound for the victorious
Eagles, giving up only two runs
and s triking out two batters.
Estancia returned lo action to-
day against Sacramento Valley
for firth place in the tournament.
The Eagles took a 9.7 record into
the game.
The Eagles broke a 2·2 tie in
the firth innfog with the aid or an
error and a squeeze bunt.
Richard Amaral opened the
inning with a single and Randy
Brower was safe on a two-base
error. Mike Williams then
singled to get Amaral across
and a double s teal produced a
second t ally. La Serna then
snuffed out the threatened rally
with a triple play on another
squeeze bunt attempt.
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.,. aOGD CAaL80N .............. Here la a look at Heb ol the
1tar1.er1 on tbe lM Huntlqton
BHcb basketball team-wbat
tbey meant to tbat team, wbat
lbey've done since, their preHnt
altuaUoa and their ret0Uect.iona or 11 years ago:
.Mike Coatrerat
Dislinguiahed twice with first-
team AJl.CJF honors, Contreras
was the velvet in the Oilers' at· ta~k . He 'fubiooed an 18.0 over·
alf •coriDC average mnd la stiU
the school record bolder for
most polaU in four years (1.817>.
moat poiJU u a varsity player
<t ,47?) and hlgbest individual re-
coveriea in one aeuon < 117)
Today, Coatreraa bas a back·
groll_nd which inc:ludes four
years at Arizona State, tryouts
with the Ponland Trailblazers,
San Diego Conquistadores and
San Antooio Spurs, a season's
tour in Spain, three more cam·
palgns in Mexico City and an
eye toward an Argentina league.
league. "T!>ose were some happy mo·
ments." recalls Contreras. now
working in the Newport-Mesa
School District in the testing de·
partment.
'·Playing for Arizona Stale al
UCLA was a thrill and winning
the WAC title as a senior was
great. But the 1968 season was
the thrill or my career ln bigb
school," adds Contreras.
Aside rrom Combs, Contreras
is the only Himlinglon Beach
player to ever be honored twice'
on the first team All·CIF.
bl1 eoUfle ltudl• at UC Jmae.
Now a palDUq eontraetor, his
main ln&erelta an •urftal ad travellal
"I haven't toucbed a bMlret·
ball in 1even or el&bl yean, ·•
HYI Sayder. "Wb•t baPIJllleCI
tben WU histon. but It WU real·
ly enjoyable at the time.
Everyone had a good time win· nlng.
"The victory over North T<>r·
ranee was something, but we
had so little lime lo savor it
became we had to play Coml!MD
the following nlgbt. Actually.
I'm not much of a basketball ran
rlgbt oow."
Roy MIJltt
Miller, who used muscle and
intelligence to compensate ror
bls lack or height al t.be blfh
post, was a third team All.C F
player u a junior to '68, and
followed that with a second team
selection a year later in 4·A
circles
He shot 61 percent from the
field c 166-274 > in 1968, an all·
time Huntington Beach record.
His credentials earned him a
scholarship to Long Beach State
and upon graduation, he re · turned to the Oilers· campus,
where he was an understudy to
Combs before talcing over the
varsity coaching relns in 1977.
"Dere ating Marina for the
league championship a t our gym
is something I've always re-
membered a bout that season,"
says Miller.
"We lost to them twice before
league. but when the chaps were
down and the t1Ue was on the
Greg Snyder line we aJways seemed to beat
Snyder, now 29 and still a them .
bachelor. was a deadeye from "And it was a good feeling, go·
the outside with bis patented ing on to the Cl F playoffs. The
jumpers. last three gaml'::.. Sunny Hills.
From the night he went to the North Torrance and Compton
rree throw line as a sophomore were extremely exc1tmg games.
and beat Coach Lute Olson's "The thing that made it ni ce
Marina quintet with two free was the David and Goliath syn·
throws with no time left on the drome. We were the underdogs
c lock <64·63) before a roaring and people were rooting for us
capacity crowd, Snyder was because or that. It gave us added
Huntinm"" Beach's Mr. Outside. incentive tha t others were pull· Ub""" ing for us." It was the Oilers' 1965-66 opener,
setting the stage for one thriller Now 27. Miller is married to
after another with Marina in the the former Paula Johnson.
years to come . Brian Ambrozich
Sn yder finis hed his senior Underrated while in high
year with All-Sunset League school, Ambrozich matured into
honors, averaged 18.4 points a a n all-conference playe r al
game and is second only to Milte Golde n Wes t Coll ege and
Con t reras as llunliog ton Brigham Young University.
Beach's all-lime scoring leader Still an enthusiastic basketball
with 1,415 points as a member or player at 28. Ambrozich is now
the varsity 6·6 and resides with his wife, the
From Huntington Beach former Lynne Bartimore, and
Snyder went on lo Stanford <one three-year-old son EMc.
year before a knee injury The story was that Ambrolirh.
sidelined him> and completed who averaged 10.0 a game as a
* * * * * * Fr0atPa~Bl
OILERS' VINT AGE YEAR ..
seemed their finest game of the
Combs era. stopped North Tor·
ranee, 72-71. with Miller's free
throws in the waning seconds
winning it.
"It was really a great high
school basketball game." recalls
Combs. "We played well against
Compton in the finals, but in the
second half. we finally just ran
out of gas." <.;ompton won64-52.
Nine Combs' teams won 20
games or more in a season and
the 1967~ span saw a combined
won-loss record or 79·1 l.
Outstanding players have
come and gone in Huntington
Beach·s history, such as Dennis
Hamilton Kim Stewart a nd ~lmer Combs. the latter a two· lime AlJ.CJ F first team s tar oflhe
40s.
But nowhere will you find in the
Oilers· history a quintet with the
combined talent or Contreras
Miller. Snyder, Ambrozich and Seibert.
Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
West DI vision
NATIONAL LEAGUE
West Division
~':r&l:.~ ft!_
'1'be ~ jalt ... ,, •••• to
tee me la PS Wore tbe ...._. ' ball ...... ltarted, .... ,. Am·
broaicb. "I bad eYel'J ....... .
to co out for butetball."
As • tranafer from GllDllba
High ln Pomona, Ambrodch was
on the Junior varsity as a Junior
and says be was clOHr to 6-!
than 6·3 as a senlor.
Now in building constructJoa,
Am brcnlcb b•d a tryout with
San Diego in tbe American :
Basketball Association and bas :
s ince played In several AAU and
s ummer leagues. .
His most exciting moment •
with the Oilers in that ll68 :
championship year? "I got the :
last tlp·in against North Tor· :
ranee. That I remember," says •
Ambrozich. :
Not the scoring threat that :
Contreras, Snyder and Mlller •
were at the time, Ambroztch
was a top rebounder and still '
holds the school record for most •
rebounds in one $eason -479,
which averages out lo 15.4 a
game
Rick Selbert
Seibert did not score in double ·,
figures. but his 150 assists and 76 ·
reeoveries underline bis value to :
the team. The assist mark was a :
school record, since broken four :
lames . •
Now an EJ Toro resident with :
has wife £lleo, Seibert bas a : r 1 ve ·year-old son 1 Brad> and •
another child due in June. :
Seibert was the playmalcer, :
but ha s best sports were football .
I deferunve back l and baseball ;
•third base>.
H e played football aod
baseball at Orange Coast and
earned a football scholarship to
Cal Poly <Pomona.> Injured, he
transferred to Long Beach State
and now is e mployed with the
Ocean View School District as a
s peech pathologist.
··1 enjoyed that season a great
deal. .. says Seibert. "But the
thing I \•aJue the most ls that we
are still in contact with a lot of •
the people that we played with.
We're still friends and J value
that a great deal
.. Jt ·s hard to piclc out any one
thing that year, the whole
season was really good. I en·
Joyed wanning the conference
and it was very satisfying when
we beat Newport and Marina.
The playoffs a re an experience
you can·t know until you have
been through it.'·
Borg Tops Italian
In Opening Match
MONTE CARLO, Monaco <~P > -· Sweden 's Bjorn Borg,
No. 1 seed in the Monte C8.rlo
Open tennis tournament, sailed
lhrough the first round today
"1lh a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Paulo
Bertolucci of Italy.
Borg will meet Jose Higueras
or Spain i.n the second round.
In other men 's s ingles
m a tches, Victo r Pecci of
Paraguay defeated Ivan Lend.I
or Czechoslovakia. 6-1. 6·3:
Tomaz Smid of Czechoslovakia
downed Andrew Pattison of '
Rhodes ia, 6·3, 6·2: and Geoff
Masters of Australia defeated
Johan Kriek of South Africa.
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OF THI MONTH r .
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Texas
Kansas City
Seattle
Angels
Chicago
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Baltimore 2 1 .667
Boston 2 t .667
Milwa14kee 2 1 .667
Detroit l l .500 vl
Cleveland I 2 .333 t
New York 1 2 .333 J
Toronto O 3 .000 2
Qodgers
Houston
San Francisco
Cincinnati
San Diego
Atlanta
4 l .800
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JC ~ourney Begins Th&rsdtlY·i
. :
Oranie Coaat and Golden
West colleges will be hosting
aom e top o ut-of ·s tate J C
baseball teams Thurs day
tbrouah Saturday ln the second
annual Wendell Pickens Easter
Tournament. ~
lh addlton to Orange Coast
and Golden West, who boUMea<t,
their respective conference
races. the rive.team round robin
a rfalr will include defending
tourney champion Mesa Com·
Anteaters
Roll Past
I
Biola, 8-5
Dennis Kause hit a home run
and J ohn Kremer pitched no·hil
ball in relief to post his first vie·
tory of the season as the UC
Irvine Anteaters downed visiting
Biota College Monday afternoon
in non-conference baseball ac·
lion. 8·5.
T he teams squared off again
today al Biol a.
With the score tied at 5·5 going
into the botto m of the seventh in·
ning. the Anteater s came up
with a pair of runs. Bob Rucci
opened with a s ingle. his third of
four hits in the gam e. and went
to second on a single by Ke n
Munger .
Pete Bethea moved the run·
ner~ up on an er ror , then Eddie
Kn aggs bunted Jlucci a cross
~1th a single and Jessie Moore
s ing led to get a n ins urance
marker across.
In the eighth inning. Kause
belted his home run to add to the
UC I total.
K rcmer pitched well in 3~3 in·
nings. striking out two and walk-
ing one.
D9Unlty College ol Meaa. Arl1.,
Pima College of Tucson and
College of Southern Idaho.
Last year Mesa defeated OCC
12·5 in the final round to win the
championship.
"This is the only re_gional JC
baseball tourney ln the country,
and all five entries are extreme·
ly s trong," says OCC baseball
coach Mike Mayne.
Mayne feels Mesa should be
the favorite again .
Face Bang ers
"M .. ftalshed •IDODI tbe top
five teams in the nation lut
year and they look Just u touch
thl1 HHOD,.. U)'I Mayne.
"Tbelr offeoaive attack appears
to be allDOll .. good .. it ...
last \rear. and their _J)Jtebilt& ii
fmproved."
All games will be pla)'fld oa
the OCC and Golden West cam-
puses. The team finishing Witb
the best record will be declared
the tournament champion.
•
Kings' Act Hinges
On a PUnch Line
NEW YORK <AP> -Marcel
Dionne noticed right a way.
• When Los Angeles Kings Coach
Bob Berry added left wing
Charlie Simmer to his line with
right wing Dave T~ylor, "there
was no doubt we·d do we11.··
But few could have e xpected
the trio to do as well as it has
this National Hockey League
season. ln the line·s first game
toget her. at Det roil Jan. 13,
Dionne scored four goals and
Taylor one in a 7·3 rout of the
Red Wings.
And by season ·s end. after
they had played 38 games as a
unit. the three Kings· s ha rp.
s h oote rs had a masse d 159
points, including 60 goals
IF THEY PLAYED for the
New York Ranger~. the names
Dionne, Taylor a nd Simmer
could well be household names
for any hockey fan. But torught
they·11 be playing aga inst the
Rangers in the opener of their
bes t-of-three NHL playoff series.
··That ·s one of the drawbacks
of playing on the West Coast:
you don·t get the coverage you
get here,'· s aid Taylor . .. But
thal·s OK. I'll j ust have to wall
longer for it. If I ke ep playing the same way. 1"11 get the rec-
ognition.··
He scored 43 goals -the s ixth·
highest tota,l ln the league .•
Dionne scored 59, second only to
the 69 s·cored by the New York
Islanders' Mike Bossy.
S I MMER, IN 38 games.
ma naged 21 goals and 27 assists
for 48 points not bad for a
player who had flunked out at
training camp.
"Simmer didn't show that
much in training camp.·· s aid
Be rry. explaning why Simmer
s tarted t h e sea s on in t h e
Ame r i can Hoc key League.
.. The n he worked a lot on his
skating and this time, when he
came up lo the NHL. he was
able to keep up with the play.··
Now it's up to the opposition to
keep up with Simmer and bh.
mates.
··Thal first game . I was a little
surprised al how we ll lhing~
went." s a1d the 25·year·old Stm·
mer. who broke into the NHL
with the California Golde n Seals .
"As time went on. a liUle con·
fidence ca m e to m e ,.,d we
worked up a few plays.
"WE'RE A GOOD unit,'• said
Dionne. who has scored 40 or
more goals five times in his
eight NHL seasons. "We look
\Cry good offensively. and de·
fensively ; they're not scoring
ma ny goals against u:;. ··
The \'ictory brings UCI ·s rec·
ord to 15·20 for the season.
F ollowi ng tod ay·s g ame at
Biola . the Anteaters will play in
the four·team Ora nge County
tourna m ent a t Harl Park in
Orange beginning Thursday.
UC! plays Cal Sta te Fullerton at 7
in its first game of the two.day af.
fair that also invol\'es Southern
California College against Cha p·
man at3.
'faylor certainly didn 't get
much recognition an his draft
year : His name was called by
the Kings after 209 others had
been chosen in the 1975 grab bag
of am ateur talent.
This year is a different story
"Charlie's big. He gets a lot of
res pect,'· .s;iid Taylor, speaking ;
of the 6·foot·3. ·195.pound Sim·
m er ... He can dig the puck out or
the corners and he ·s stron~ •
around the net.
Strike Coming?
Los Alamitos
Racing Off
LOS ANGELES <AP> -There will be no ha r·
ness racing at Los Alamitos Racetrack tonight,
and Wednesday's st'heduled opening of Hollywood
Pa rk ·s 77·day thoroughbred racing meeting is in
jeopardy.
In addition. thoroughbred racing at Golden
Gate f'ields near Albany may also be affected by a
threatened strike of parimutuel clerks.
A contract between pa rimutuel clerk!> and the
Fe deration of California Racing Associations ex·
pired at midnight Monday and no settlement has
been reached.
A UNION SPOKESMAN said a possible strike
wouldn't begin b<'fore Wednesday al the earliest.
But Dan Downs, Southern California Rac ing As·
sociation vice preside nt and general manager. an·
nounccd Monday night that tonight ·s Los Alamitos
card had been canceled due to the dispute
The re was no word as to whether racing would
be held al Golden Gate today.
On Monday. the California Horse Raring
Board suspende d the working permits that we re is·
sued to 502 temporary employees at Hollywood
Pa rk. The action . for now. spoils the track·s plans
to open using some personnel newly trained in
electronic parimutuel machines. which have been
installed.
T H E LABOR DISPUTE involvin g lhe
parimutuel clerks and other unions at all major
Ca lifornia tracks p recipitated Monday·s meeting.
The board voted to suspe nd the Hollywood Park
permits and ordered management and labor into
24·hour continuous negotiations with a slate labor
conciliator present.
In addition. the boar~. with three new mem·
be rs appointed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown last
Thursday Hd Including Gray Davis. his chief of
staff, set another meeting tonight for further con·
sideration.
Meanwhile. Hollywood Park filed documents
with Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Vernon
Foster requesting a hearing on an application for a
writ of mandate whic h would clear the way for the
track to open.
THE WRIT WOULD prevent the board from
revoking the licens~s of the tempora ry personnel
and the Hollywood Park racing license. A hearing
was to be held today on the matter.
Racquetba ll
Tourney Set
Tom Fears and Is iah
Robertson will be pla,v·
ing in the Irvine Rae·
quetball Open tourna·
m ent April 18-22 at The
Irvine Clubhouse with
proceed s goi n g t o
benefit the athletic pro·
grams of youngste rs in
the City of Irvine
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F ly era forward Rick
Mac lelsh wn released
from Pennsylvania
llos pltaJ Monday follow·
ing treatment for a skin
Infection, the National
Hockey Leasue team
1ald.
A club apokesman
aaid Maclelah wlll not
play ln ' playoff game
against the Vancouver
Canuclts Tuesday night.
He may be available for
the skond playoff 11me
Thursday night In Van·
couver.
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tlae 1rowtn1 tlamor over a
balalM*I budset. the So••rn·
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,.1 Ull • -ol U.. few apnriel to
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Calltcl tbe U.S. Reo.totleUon
Board, the .... , ... tl'ha.d
Ttae board'• demise !81no
after u IDC.tM!ve lobb)'iq fl·
fort by dM .. , .... lndultry.
"We had • lol of blt·lime
enemiel and w. cloo'l bave a Jot ot wett•flne.od frlftda." com
plalntd • con1re11lonal aide
who 1upported lhf board and
who laked nol to be ldenur.~
And that. che cr lliO 11ld •
wiped out Aft,)' ••v\naa.
"Al a tlme wben 1overnment
ha1 IU avowed purpote of cut-
ti 111 off unneed e d ...
paperwork. lt verses on the
rtdlcwau., to s~dle both sides
with t.bc C()f)tly. unwleldly lnef.
fe<'tlve . process known H re·
negot1at1on1:· decltred Karl
Uarr Jr .• .,reside nt of the Aero•P•~ Industries Associa·
tlon or Amtrka.
'
durin1 tb e
Korean War
lo 1uard aplnat pro.
Ute erin1 by
defense con
tract.oh. Lut
year l1 U ·
turned to the
aovernment
$34 .4 mlllion
ln profits tt "°.,,.. ••
had found to be unw1 manled,
while spending only $6.2 mUbon.
THE BOA•D WAS a good deal ror the taxpayer:· sald Sen.
William Proxmire. D-Wls .. who
pushed the revival attempt. "If
ln~ 1176. the bond and ala.
HO llalt employeu, who tx
amlne ~ensc contract.I after
lb~ work is complt t4'd. b'U tx>en
Um lted by Congrt'Q to 'Work on
all backlo« and prohibited (l'Qm
tallin& on at\Y ~w contracts
OVER THE Y£All8. cnllci;
u lled the board "a haven for
poliU~I hacks" and a basuon of
tnefficlency that saddled small
contractors wtth red tape, while
leaving the lar ge ones alone.
They claimed the agency's re·
porting requirements cost busi·
nesamen from $40 mllllon to $400
THE BOARD'S supporters
,argued. however. that industry
has exauerated those costt ·and
cite d a 1977 re po rt by the
General Accou.nling Office. tbe
lnve1ttg1Uve arm or Congress,
that said accurate cost figures
could not be determined.
"Thotie who criUcize u.s aiake
up the number of what it C06ts
th em .... T hey h a v e n o
Countians Promoted
Gardea Grove Commllldty Ballll has appointed
F . Paal a..ker, Costa Mesa, senior vice president
and senaor loan officer.
G.J. <Jay.) Jullaltls has been named direetor
or plastic botUe ma rketing and sales for the
Georgla-Padflc Corp. p ackaging divis ion,
Newport Beach . He is responsible for establishing lending
poUcies and standards and will develop, supervise
and train Joan officers and staff personnel for the
new bank.
He also will be responsible for development of
new plastic containers for production in Arizona,
Washington and California. He will headquartered
here. He spent eight years as vice president of Bank
of Newport and has been a banking officer for 17 years • Gibnlt.ar Sa'YinCs aad Loan AssoclaUoo has • DoaaJd E. RetaDie has been promoted to vice
president of Avco Fiaandal Servkes, Newport.
Beach. and assigned as direct.or of leasing for Av·
co Financial Services Leas ing Co.
elected J. Leo SUWvan as senior vice president .
lending, and chief loan officer.
He joined the company in August 1972 as an
accounting supervisor. Most recently he has been
a ssistant vice president and director of operations
for the leasing subsidiary.
His responsibiJities include supervision of loan
origination, installment lending, loan service, ap.
pra isaJ and loan marketing functions.
• 8eD & Howell's Computer Output Microfilm
ision, Newport Beach. has appointed Robert L.
wly created manufacturing . Barns to manage its ne
CASH operaljon. . Former m anufactu
YOUR Griff Manufacturing . he
DAILY PILOT CAN FAST experience in electroni
ring manager for Carr·
has more tha n 20 years of
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ng. He will coordinate .
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testing and production m
The Industrial Prod
Automation. Irvine, has
tional sales manager .
He joined the divisj
• ucts division of Compater
named Dick Stein as na·
~ange coast College 17 I 4J 547-7151 as an applications engin
the direct sales force in
on more than six years ago
eer before transferring to
Chicago. He later became
anager and returned to
member or the division
opef'ates the official AM&ICAN central region sales m c ente r for Cos t a
Mesa MorkJa~Co. Irvine last year as a
gene ral manager's sta~f.
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Petitions
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In Court
The following have
fil e d p e tition s o r
bankruptcy in Federal
Court lo Santa Ana:
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-C.\11 .,.,_._. ~· cr-oe. ... Otlve, Wu tm lnster, II•• 11ueo
ll•olllli.• ot $1,321 e"4 •n ets ot
"·OU. -Harrb 1Cr•1nmllft, 1m1 &Aron
Circle. Unit I, Hunllf"Jtol\ 8 .. <11, IMIS '"'.., ,....,"llti ot ,..,,,. -•sse<s of '2.tso.
MAACt4S -Wiiii..,, F. T1mMerl'Nlft Jr .• 2•0S
NTllle5and, UNI I. HIO<llin9\0f'l 8Hch.
llU 11\led lle«Mhli.s OI $U.1•2 •ncl •s-
MI• Of 113.lOO.
-rn. ~iul Ma•"•'· Inc • i..i. ~ Mt9\ll'f Ori .... -port lle~I).
II•• hst..i 1..ollltiu ot s1~.14' -•uell of W,591.
-llato.tr• 1.ov Auue11. '1St
AOMn• A ..... H·lOt. ~I• Mew , ll•s
11$194 11410illlles 01 s••.I" •nd ••wts oOI0,'1S.
-Freel LYU• ~el, 1~ Al•l»m• SI • H11nto119ton 8Hcn. no os1ed
ll•btlltlesol '6,9ti -euets ot 1"110
MAAQft
-W•rr•n M•rv1tt Auttf .,..,
Mi<M le l.CllHW Runy, uoo Adam ..
A ... , 21-0, ~le MeW, tw .. hSteO
M •sWll or lleOlllllU.
-Gotde n Wett Emer9ency
Serv ices. CIO Mt<,,..1 Le19ht, f/f
Ete<tn< A .... SHI a..<11, "•~ llllec:t
11.oiuues ot ~1.--•»eh of $UI .....
MAltCHU -l'rw ""'Nip ~. 17GM 8 SI .
Unit e. Hl.tnlonvtOn e.ec11, lie• 11si.o
h•Dllltlfl ot $29,244 ...o •u •h of V.310.
-Je,..,.., JoM C.W.k> •nd Mkllele
J eanne ee .. rt0, 1•n1 Sycamorto.
F-i.1t1 Val..,,, ..... hlMO no •1-
Mh or 11.tlihtlft.
-ltiCl!Md CMI C.r•ltle, "" Leftder Cin:le, HU11tl"910fl &.e<ll,
N • ll•led llAOilittfl Ol $IJ,IU-•1-
M .. of 5 I, IOO.
....
Computer~..-.....
flfur ... " complalned Harry Van C eve. the bo•rd's •ella•
chalrlftAD.
On bil lut day at wort. Van
Cleve pci6ated aerou bis omee..
dH ll to • atack of five pendlq
c aan that he said would brtnc
115 m illion ln savings for the
govemment lf the board could
act on them.
ff.£ ADDED THAT $162 billJon
worth of defense sales remain
unexamined and. using past
cases as a guide. said they prob-
a bly include about $650 million.
in unwarranted profits.
The board has returned $1.4
blliLon to the government since it
began worjt In 1951. Supporters
cont~nd millions more were
saved because the board was a
deterrent. The late Sen. Paul
Douglas, D·lll .• once compared
it to "a cop on the beat" dis·
couraging profiteering.
ln April 1m. President Carter
sa id ln ~ anti-inflation speech
he would insist on "a stronger
and more vigilant Renegotiation
Board ... which bears down
ha rd on excessive profits In gov·
ernment contracts."
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Ripoffs
Batt/,ed
COLUMBUS, Obto CAP> -
Experts are bullcUDI 1tron1er
electronic fences ln an effort to
make computer systems more
s e c ure fr o m c.rtmlna l
technology.
"Gains are being made on all
fronts," said Donn 8. Parker.
who conducted a two day brief.
Ing on computer crime at Ohio
Stale Univer stty.'s Fawce tt
Center for Tomorrow. in a pro-
gram sponsored by the school's
division of continuing educaUon.
P.ARKER, ASSOCIATED with
S R I International at· Stanford
Unlversit1. has spent the la.st
nine years investigating com-
puter crime.
Computer criminals are neec-
ing business and government by
billions of dollars annually, he
said .
··The problem is growing very
signifi cantly . We don't know
how much there really is; I have
almost680 cases in our research
files and these don't include the
larger cases." Parker said.
BUT CARTER'S budget orfice
later rejected requests by the
board for more money and
personnel. and last year Carter
never filled two board vacan·
cies. Some agency m embers and
congressional s upporters com·
plained Carter did not push hard
enough on Capitol Hill.
8t1lllllf Pro..0Cft IN ADDITION TO developing
techniques to separate one ac·
t1vi ty from another, efforts are
unde r way to safeguard data by
encryption, secret coding. "They set us up like a straw
target and then let the defense
andustry lobbyists lake pot shots
al us. We needed help.·· said one
agency official. who asked not to
be identified.
T he Easter bunny. in this
case J ohn Riley of New
Yor k. got an early start on
the seasonal celebration in
a promotion of a flowe r
show at Macy's department
store. Running late on his
job. he caught a cab.
"We are also increasing the
control o( people to the data flies
stored in romputers. And we are
improving the method of verify .
ang the identity of people having
access to computers." Parker
said .
Eocom Exec Resigns T he increasing ..ise of com·
puter technology is making con-
su m e rs much safe r in their
va rious kinds of fina nc ia l
transactions. Parker said . One
of lhe ways this Is being done is
by r educing the number of peo-
ple m pos1t1ons of trust who have
ac('ess to the systems.
Larry G. Larson. president of Eocom Corp .. frv1m:. has an
nounced his resignation effective April 20. He will join lloney"ell
fn('., a company with which he was affiliated m the l~.
Richard Amtower. vice president and general mana~er of thl'
graphic s yste ms d1\ ision. wa& appointed general mana~er or the
company.
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Pr.olit• Ba..ted
Biggest ~ose~s
Get Top Bono~
By MILTON 1106&0WITZ
It may take Ume. but wbo knows? TIM White HcMie
may eventually be able to change our pereept.lon of wtailt
constitutes admirable business performance. ·
A couple of weeks ago various advisers to President
Carte\' expresi.ed dism a)' over the strong 1918 advance !n
corporate profits at a time when the government waa try·
Lng to bold inflation at bay.
PRF.slDENTIAL AIDE HAMILTON Jordan termed
the profits "unnecesHrily high." Labor Secretary Ray
Mars hall complained about the business commuatt1's
"drive for r~ord profits ... Inflation czar Alfred Kahn said
the profit surge "puts business on trial in t he eyes of the
American people. •
H's not clear yet what companies are expected to do.
Can you imagine a bunch of corporate executives meeting
to discuss how they can cu.rt.ail the record earnings flowing
in from all parts or the company'! Asking a firm to roll
back earnings is like
asking someone to put a
shoe intended for the
left foot on the rig ht
foot.
Here. for the rec.
ord. are the top 10 prof-
it makers of 1978 <and
Money
Tree
the change from 1977 profits>:
American· Telephone & Telegraph. $5.2 billion. up 19
percent: General Motors. $3.S billion. up S percent : In·
ternational Business Machines, $3. l billion. up 14 percent:
Exxon. $2.7 billion. up 13 percent: Ford Motor Sl.5 billion.
down S percent: General Electric, $1.2 billion, up 13 per-
cent: Mobil. $1.1 billion. up 10 percent; Standnd Oil of In-
diana . $1 billion. up 4 percent; and Eastman Kodak. S002
million. up 40 percent.
YOU CAN SEE AT A GLANCE who the bad guys artt
They're the seven companies which had the gall to score a
double·digit increase in profits.
On the other hand, General Motors and Standard Oil of
Indiana are to be commended for their modest achieve-
ments . And let's hear it big for Henry Ford's company: It
made less money last year than 1t did in 1977.
The While House might consider pulling together a
new honor roll of companies based on how poorly they did.
for example, how about thi s roster of 10 companies show·
ing their profit performances in 1978:
Grevhound. SSS million. down 29 percent: Coors, SS4
million, down 19 percent; The New York Times Co .• $15
million. down 4-0 percent: Pabs,t. Sil million. down 49 per-
cent; Occidental Petroleum. $6 million. down 96 percent ;
Uniroyal. $5.9 m1lhon. down 83 percent: Royal Crown Cola.
Sl million. down 93 percent: Ward Foods, SI million. down
46 percent. Phillips· Van Heusen. $1 million. down 58 ~r
cent: and White Motor, $300,000, down 71 percent.
-J NOW THAT'S MORE UKE IT. These 10 compantes
really managed to retard their profits in a significant man-
ner.
Even better perhaps were those companies that rolled
their profits back so convincingly that they ended up an the
loss column for the year. Let·s salute these seven top infla ·
tion fighters or 1978: I
Chrysler. wilh a 1978 deficit of $204 mllljon: Firestone.
Sl48 million: Arlen Realty $418 million: F. & M. Schaefer.
$63 malhon; Gener a l Dynamics, $48 million; Bulova
Wat.ch. S.1 million. and ldeaJ Toy, Sl million.
Stock Market Back
On Upward Course • ? . ..
NEW YORK 1AP1 --The stock market turned upw•d
today. making a bid to revive its s pring rally after Mfn·
day·s mild setback.
The Do" J one's :H erage of 30 industrials. down 1;99
points Monday. gained 5.02 to878.72 today. :
Gamers outnumbered losers by a 5-3 margin among
New York Slock Excha nge -listed i sues.
T rading rC'mainC'd halted in the shares of one of the
Dow's components. F'.W. Woolworth .
. ~lot"b In The
Spo1li9h1
DoacJone s .. t rera~
NEW YORK IAPI
Actv•nnd Ot!ChM<I
Un<IWll9f!d
T ot•I t$SUH -"·~ New low•
Due to late tra n s m ission
today's 1 lstlng w ill not
appea r In the Daily Pilot.
WHAT AMCX OID
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MARMADUKE
.... "-• ·-·
"This must be what they mean when
they talk about on energy shortage!"
SUPERHEROES
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by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta
by Tom latilli
PEANUTS
IF I DON'T LOVE '<OU
NOW, WMlt' ~O I
LOVE '(OU TMeN ?
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WAS ~ NS trMK KFNT-
SO rrs 60r TO ee HIOOEN
IN 1)419 511JFF .. ,
MOON MULLINS
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By Bil Keane
"My new shoes look like little police cars.''
DENNIS THE MENACE
50 I ~Aile.HEP rnRCUGH THIS
5TUFF &Y HAllU. &UT sm.i
COUl..OH'T FINO ANYTHING··i\IEN
i>----"' AT 5Ul''EINi/JEEt)I TH~N l'l.I.. 6NE '
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ANO ~'THCX)fCAl
INSPB:TION ...
by Jeff MacNelly
C<Jlf.()J ...
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DR. SMOCK
IS SMOCK
.AN OL.P-F.ASHIONE:P
POCIOR!'
t«'ELSEN
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seeN HIM G LJL.P
POWN "f"WeN"T"Y
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ANO'f"ER NEIL, ~l.I ~?
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by Jeff Millar and Jon Mcintosh
OU~ MARf\Ef ~ IND!lftrS M'.LL ~l!.
'6A~1TE:S IF Wf; (.NJ IJWTRAUzt 11-lt
Rr'.71'\ FAlfOR llJ 111E Pt.J81.f'-Ml~D • ..i1ft.5f}J.
W~ 6/JTTA FORGET 1RrttJ6
TO ~VINCE. ~€
1HER€'S NOT A l<I~ ! GO
Wlfli ~SK!f
GORDO
JUDGE PARKER
YOU KNOW, :>AM l'VE 6CEN
LOOIC.IHu Al YC'U. THIN~N\,) vOu
l\EMINO ME Of 60ME901>Y 1·ve
KNOWN ,. ANO r JUST flvUREO
If 0Uf.' YOU lOOK LIKE MY
FATHER/ ,.
TUMBLEWEEDS
NANCY
OH. YEAH! HE WA.5 THE
61tEATEST ! SOMETIMES
l THIHK MAY&E l MAD
AN OEDIPUS COMPLEX
A&OUT Miii\ ! IS THAT
POSSll~>LE ? ~~
CLICK!
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WHAT A SNEAKY
WAY TO GET
ME HOME
GETT"/AIC, ~1010
s..EEP OAI/ rHE...JOe
WOW/
• by Harold Le Ooux
l'M &URE THAT IF SAM WERE AOLE
TO PUf HIM5ELF IN YOUR FATl-IER"S
PLACE, HE'D SAY THE OEDIPU!'>·
COMPLEX WAS MUTUAL. PAHY.'
bv Tom K. Ryan
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by Emit Bushmiller
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS 49 Cool drinks
1 Banfl"s prov 50 Bashlul
5 Old 51 H<1ndsome
10 -bowl 8111
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15 Harness SS Sin
horse 56 And area
16 Within 81 Eic11nc1 birds
Prel11t 6<' Ballet turn
17 Derbies Fr plirase
1 words 64 Neg contr
19 Asian port 65 Lloyd -
20 Ascehc 66 E1gh1 Preh1
?1 Cuprile 67 Minus
1" Ag1s 68 Prohc1en1
23 Linger 69 Those ones
UNITED Feature Syndicate
Monday's Puule Solved:
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Movie with Dean Martin. Geraldine
Page. A man's two sisters break up his
relationship _with a married woman.
KNBC IJ 9:00 ... "Legend of the
Golden Gun.·· A young farmer teams up
with a runaway s lave to se.ek revenge on
the men who murdered his father. 1See
review below~. ~
KCET .9 9:00 "The Library of
Congress... Portr ait of a multi-f aceled,
fascinating institution.
10 a peaottvl e•lllence
dMC>lte tne aclrona of a
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mrn I
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• THE IEHNY HllL
SHOW
Richard Hatch. right. and Bruce Davison.
center, t'O·Star as J an Berry and Dean Tor-
n'nt e, respectively, with Wolfman Jack
portrayrng himself In "Deadman's Curve"
on Channel 2 tonight al 9. The film deals
with J an and Dean. singing duo of the late
1950s and 1960s.
l:30 8 QI LAVERNE a
IHIRLF{
Laverne ana Shoney entOll
'" a n.g1>11rme anatomy
CIUS$ (R) m THEoooeoufU
Oseat and Felhl are lffl!led
to appear on a televl&lon
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HO 8 ()) C88 MOVIE
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friends SYspecl that ~ IS
hav1no ~lfalr wtth the
Pr~ot t-.30 8 0 T
Tony gets a onaHn·a-Mfe-
time cnanoe IO gel '" Ille bo••no nog with a world
cnamooon 1c1110s Palom1-
no), (RI
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Guest Gore Vidal
11:30 IJ ()) IAAHA8Y JONES
A debt-ttdden 1eweler
engtnears a thelt from his
own company so that he
can claim the tn541renoe
money CAI wlll91' ED MACfofEJl I LEHMR REPORT
ail HUMAHmE.8
THAOUOH THE ARTS
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* * "Oeadman·s Cur.le"
( 19781' Richard Hatch,
Bruce Davison The story
fJ tm TlfE ROPf:R8 D 8E8T Of CARSON
m NEWSCHECk
THE OONO SHOW
8:00 tJ Cl) HERE COMES
PETER COTTOHTAk.
Peter tails to delNer tnO<e
Easle< ogos than the evrl
1ron11111 bul ts saved trom
01sgrace t>y a frMind and
his 11me machine (R) D CLIFFHANGERS
ol Jan and Dean. the pop-
ular s1ngiog duo ot tne late
~ and ea•ly '60s wt>Ose
Helen's morher-1n·law
annooncM her plans 10
stay with Stanley and Hel·
en permanently
Host· Johnny Caison.
Guests Tony Randall,
Marsha Mason. Donna
Theodore. Or Paul Ehrhcn
(Al car68' practtcally ended rn Cl) NIOHT GALLERY
tragedy. rs dramatu:eo (A) D MOVIE '
"leoend Of The Golden
Gun · (P~m1erel Jett
Osternage. Hal HOlt>rOOI<
A young rarmet teams up
wtth a runawav slave to
seek revenge on the mon
.. A Death In T~ Family .. A
wounded gunman. llcetng
trom lhe law. .moots a ,
sttange mortoc1111 ail NEWSCHE:Q<
8 SOUPY SALES
Oues1 e~• Medley D @) A8C MOVIE • * "A Mallet Of nme ·
11976) l1za M1nnelh lngnd
Bergman A maid working
on a noter on Rome du<inQ
the late t940s t>ecomes a
10-..30 D ®J 13 QUEENS
BLVD.
Mary tearn1 1ne Identity ot
tne mySl&flous female
vamp;re. Tho<val orderS
the death OI Lnlle 8111y;
Susan WIHlams goes swim·
ming 1n a Pl' anha.;ntesled
stream
Wl'IO mutdflred hrs lather
Fehc•a learns that lier
young nepnew and her 3S-
year -old triend Elaine are ha"'~ an alfa1t • i hlmstltf • 8 9 THREE'S
COMPAHY
THE OONO SHOW
GET SMART
A last-talk;ng guru tnes to
tall< Chrissy onto j0tn1ng hos
commune (RI
mw NEWS
fl!) HAMPER MCBEE
Mu and 99 must rm<1 Or
Ye•'s new secret laboralo·
0 MOVIE • e·, 'The Oscar" ( 1966)
0 JOt4NNY CASH
SPEQAL
· Raw Mash · ~ K0tine
and Blaine Dunlop stuov
Hamper McBet' a T ennes-
see moonshiner and leg·
endary hlllb<lly racon1eu1
and balladeer
tn CAPTIONED ABC
NEWS
MORNING Stephen Boyd. Elke
Som mer A n Oscar
"The Gostiet Road
12:00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE nominee's r111e to tome ts
recalled Dy htl lnends and
tortnflf tt1end1.. (2 hta l
m MERV QRJFFlN
Guests Hal Linden. Mlcil·
ey G111ey Cody Goodman.
Joey Travolla. Johnny
Yune
m VOTERS' PIPELINE Jana rebels trom the
monotonous Irle She and
lie• parents ar!' 11111nq
11:00eoo ®J NEWS fJ O]) HAPPY DAYS
AICllMI " accused or l>etl\Q
the Infamous "k1ss1ng
bandit" ol Milwaukee (R)
0 THESAINT
fID THE UMARY OF
CONGRESS
0 MAKE ME LAUOH 0 MOVIE * * ·~ .. Trained T 0 l<HI •
c 19741 S1oonen Sand0t.
R~ard )( Stallery A
trained killer Ines to return
8) Al.FRED HITCHCOCK
PRESENTS
"The Power Ar11sr"
This porfrart ot a mullrta-
oeteo and tasernating 11\Sh·
1u1ton leatures the Llt>rnn-
· GOiden OPO<>tlunity" A
man s Dian to leave his
wife ta"es a tum that he
Western a Little Hokey
Heroes Straight-slwoting in NBC Slww
By P ETER J . BOY E R
L OS ANGELES cA P l
There's a show called "Legend
or the Golden Gun'' tonight on
NBC. ll carries a very heavy
load of hokum. The good guys wear whit~ The bad guy wears
black and has shiny silver teeth.
It's a western, but it's not like
any westerns that have come out
of Hollywood lately. You know
the kind 1 mean -no heroes or
villains . just complicated
personalities interacting in the
Old WesL
VOU DON'T GET lost in this
one. The guy who talks to his
horse is the hero. The guy who
s us pe nds the pretty girl over a
deep mine tunnel is the villain.
1Channel 4. 9 p.m.)
I don't know if "Legend of the
Golden Gun" is supposed to be
high camp or a parody or the old
Hollywood western or whether it
had some other artsy purpose. l
didn't look that deep. I was busy
hissing the bad guys
· If you like meaning with your
cactus and sagebrus h. If you
R e turn Set
By Princess
DUBLIN, Ireland !AP > -The
pr incess is coming back to the
stage once more.
Michael Colgan said that Prin-
cess Grace of Monaco is to ma.ke
a rare theatrical appearance in
t he fall at the Dublin Theater
Festival.
On Oct. 19, she Is to recite a
poem entitled ··Birds. Beasts
and Flowers" with Richard
P a sco of B r itai n 's Royal
Shakespeare Company.
[TV REVIEW)
like duplicity in your cowboys.
you'll p r obabl y s neer at
"Legend of the Golden Gun."
Me. l like an occasional hero
with bullets that whist le
To the legend.
ACTUALLY, YOU GET two
legends. One of them is Ha l
H<~lbrook. who plays the aging
legend. Jim Ha mmer
"Every fight hl'·s fought ...
someone says of him. "has been
on thesideoftruejustrcc ...
Jim Hammer, a!> I say. 1s gel
ting a little old for this fighting
on the side or justice business. so
it's a good bit of luck wh en ap-
prentice legend John Golden
comes along to learn the trade
See. Golden was out goofing
around in the woods with his
horse 'A-hen he hea rd some com·
motion back at the home place.
He and hjs horse galloped back
only to find that Quantrill's
Raiders have just killed Ma and
Pa Golden and have razed the
Golden homestead.
QUANTRI LL CATCH ES
Golden and makes him jump off
of a cliff. Golden lives. but his
horse dies. Golden talks to his
late. faithful mount fo r awhile.
puts his arm around the un·
fortunate critter and vows:
"I swear to Mom and l:>ad and
you and God above. rm gonna
gel him. I'm gonna kill Quan-
trill " I told you it was a little
hokey. Okay. it's really hokey.
Anyway , a Sha kes pcare-
quoting runaway slave finds
Golden and advises him that if
he 's going to go Quantrill·
hunting, he 'd better look uo Jim Hammer fot-some lessons on be-
ing a legend. This Golden prompt-
ly does. r ight a fter he makes
friends with a new horse.
I N A FEW SHORT wee ks
Hammer makes Golden "better
than I ever was." and. dying
from a gunshot wound. he sends
Golden off on hi s glorious m1s-
s1on. He even gives him his nifty
white Sutt and hat.
"It always meant something
pure to m e ... h t' !>ayi..
"something against e\•el\. That'~
why l wore 1t... •
Golden tmmcd1ate h l>C'ls
about the business of being a
legend. doing swell gun tricks
and rescuing a pretty girl
ALONG THE WAY he gO<.'S to
a sort of cowboy Hollywood
Derby. a hangout for Old West
heroes. where he's accepted as
one of the boys by Wild Ball
Hi ckock. Wyatt Earp. Butch
Cassidy. the Sundance Kid and
Chief Sitting Bull. They just hap-
pened to be there.
If you like you r h e roes
straight-shooting and your
horses fast and true. watch
"Legend of the Golden Gun ... lf
you want meaning, read
Dostoevsky. because you're not
going to fmd it here.
Albert Stars
HOLLYWOO D 1A P 1 ·-Eddie
Albert, Blythe Danner. Barry
Bostwick. Beth Howland. Marla
Gibbs and Tim Reid have Joined
the cast of "You Can't Ta.ke it
With You." which Wa rner Bros.
1s producing for CBS ...
What do you do wheo everything between
the two of you ~m~ wrong?
. . fall Wl love.
~lbices"
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didn't lorteM
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1a:aoe MCMI ··~ .. , ... Deni ..... I 1935) Fredric March.
Merta Oberol\. WMrl !WO
low rtvels march oft to
Wfll. one of theM II blinded
and qMtl up IOt deed I 1
hr., 66min.)
• MOYIE * * ~ "The LO~I 01
Ca1men" I t9'81 Alla
Hayworth. Glenn Ford A
hvety gypsy grrl maneges
10 rulf'I ,,... .,_ ot the men
Wl'IO 1<>ve lier 12 hrs I ., MOVIE * * "Mystery Subm•tne"
f 1963) Edward Judd.
J~ Aot>errson Ju5tice.
After cap1url(19 11 Getman
U·boat. a BrttlS/I et• lf'IM-
ttates a Germ.,, sut>ma-
"ne Clep!Oyment C I h< • 30
min I
12:40 8 ()) C881.ATE MOVIE * * •;, "'-'ad1oan Tl)e
Naples Beat" ( 19731 Alcf'I.
ard Wldmarll. Rossanq
Brazzi. The gengster Madt·
gan Is usignecl to eseort
rrom 119/y to the Unlttd
States is gunned dOwn
alter telling the detecitve
alt n1s secrets
12.:67 0 MAVERICK
CrUI~ 0 1 The Cynthia 8 .
1:00 8 TOMORROW
Guests El1111>elh Ftte•
man. llClllOt ol "Wet"
magazine. Radio persona1-
1rv Jon1>tnan Scttwam and
Ed 11/efS doocuss t>aseoall
1:30 D NEWS
1:57 0 MOVIE
• • "Five Giles r o Hetl''
r t959l N8'111te B•&nd. C>Ofo.
re5 Michaels. Chinese
gu@<rlf1as cap1ure a grQU9
of Red Cross nurses and a
nun 10 ptovode medtcal
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leaoer t2 l'lls . 4 mrn ~
2:008 NEWS
Cl) OET SMART
l<AOS demands one blllton
dolla•s ransom tor 11 dehy·
dration tormut<1 1Par1 ?I
2:18 f) NEWS
2:.26 0 NEWS
2-.30 0 MOVIE
• •', Cluvll And Inti
O"eP I t932) T .illut11h
Bankheao. Gary Coope•
TO rod h1m M1H ol h1'1
roman11c r"'als. a 8f111Sh
novel c.ommand8f 1n North
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1ne" su1>mat1ne It hr . 25
m.n I '
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• • -A ._ II Wlillllttv
(1964; ""'c...... JIM ISllNllOfle. A ..... -...,. .,., ........ ~ ..
lnftOC41nt --~ Ind twO ~.,...,.....,In
ttte cleMrf. t 1 1w .. ao "*' ,
lt411 = •• I .. "Aodly Mounlaill"
( 1960) EtTOt ~. Plllrioe
Wymore. Cclllleder ... Ind
'Unloft ....... .....
w to llQM Off ettedllng
lndl9l\I (1 IW •• 40 ftllll,) >.Ill NIW8 •• MOVll
• • "The 8oqr" (1"3)
Si.fen l<vletllc, Menffed
ICNQ. A young Ciectlollo-
taloan pugllitt and the
people In hie Of bit .,.
pof1t ay9d, (2 IW'I,)
• MOVll * '"' "In The Y-2889'' 'IHS) Paul P•t.,1on.
Charla Doarty.
•:01 e MCWtE • • • "Sar~" (1948)
St-wt Grenger. qo1n
Oteenwood.
lt'Nne•d••'•
Daytl•e Mo.,le•
12::00 U • • • "O,_, Grass
Ot Wyoming" (1!M8)Peggy
Cummins. Charles Coburn.
A IOY9ly woman t>eoomes
the object of comoet1110n
t>etwoeo a rancher and a
norse bfeedet. (I hr .• 30
m;n)
8) • * * "Spllnre" ( 1934)
l<atnartne Hepburn, AoF>-
IWt Young A mountain gir1
tells In love wtlh a marned
man ( 1 ht . 50 min I
1:00 fD * * * .. The Se<vanf'
I 1963) Dirk Bog111de. 8ar-
8h Miles Based on Ille sto-
ry Dy H1rold Pmter. A
wealthy man's wfltpower Is
1a1een over by his S«Vanl
an<l their sh8red m1~ess.
(2 nrs f
3:00@) * • .. Loole
Homeward" C 1968) LaMie.
Rot>ett Bray Lan ie
t>ec;omes separat'!d from
ner m11Ster al>d run:. into a
• number of dlltteultret ""
trying to find horn ( 1 hr 30
""n )
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r eldon, Larry Hagman.
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couoles droo OU1 of tne
•al r&oe" and see!( para-
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Community lbaal.,r In La1una Btach and
Irvine tak .. the apoUIMht this wffll aa tbe La1una
Moulton Playhoutc unwra1>1 a ~w comedy and
the lrvbw Community Thuler mounla Ila venlon ot 1 11eriot0m~y r~enUy 1ta1ed in Laguna.
Ttw llaUan navored farce "Scaplno•· Is the
L11una off•rtn1. openma lonl•hl for a three·week
enaaat•menL Jrvlne'& i.ccond produ_ctlon or Its
homt-comm~ aw 1111on l:1 "V(l1,illes." bowing in
Thu n dDy t'venl ni:: for D limited two-weekend,
ev,•n ~rformancc run
Tt;MMt:D "flu; l'KAZl£ST thing we've ever
c1onl"' hr munagln1:1 directo r Doug Rowe.
"S<'apmo' lb 1t lhrowbnck lo the Marx Brothers.
Laur •I and llu rdy and Olson and J ohnson 's
"llt'lltapopplo' "Vct\'run director Kent Johnson is
!!l ging the> Lat:un production.
lleadin1t the cast ure J im Ryan in the title
role. Gretchen Almond. David Paul. Walter Daly.
Ueatric • WOOd and Norman Weingarten. Rounding
out the company a re Dave Chattdler. Michael
Pl'ach, Brian bucker. Ayre Gtoss and Sally
Brown
"Scap1no ' will be performed Tuesdays
through Saturdays at 8. 30 until April 28. with a
2 30 matinee on Sunday. April 22. at the playhouse.
606 Lag una Canyon Hoad. Laguna Beach .
Reservations 494·0743
CAROL nLIAN IS 1hrl•t•Ung "Vanities" for
the Irvine Community Thl•uter. and her cast is
tom 1>oscd of thn•c \\ell known actresses
Rnrbaru P<'lcrs. J t"un t Gibbon and La Donna de·
Barros The Jack llt.•ifncr C'Ornedy·drama centers
on the lives of thrt.'C hl~h sC'hool cheerleaders and
how they develop ov('r the ycurs.
Miss Peters portrays the old-fashioned girl.
Miss Gibbon is the school organizer and Miss de-
Barros enacts the "wild .. coed in the Irvine pro-
duction.
"Vanities " will be staged Thursday through
Saturday of this week and next with an 8 p.m . cur-
tain. with a closing matinee at 2 p.m. on April 22.
at the Universilv llil!h School theater on Campus
Drive at Culver Drive 1n Irvine. Reservations
754-3639 or 754-3643.
WINDING UP AN extended 3•,2-month engage.
ment at Sebastian ·s West Dinner Playhouse is
.. Man of La Mancha ." which gives its final
performances this week Gary Davis directs the
"Impossible Dream " musical
Closing performCJnt cs will be given tonight
through Sunday at var) ang curtaan times al the
play house. 140 Avenida Pico. Se1n Clemente. wit h
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'1SAME TIME NEXT YEAR"
"CALIFORNIA SUITE" (PG)
JANE FONDA
"THE CHINA SYNDRONE" (PG)
"HARD CORE" (PG)
"EYES OF LAURA MARS"
"AGATHA" (PG)
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day. Reservations 492·9950.
Two other professional productions remain on
the boards locally -South Coast Repertory's "The
Learned La4ies" and Neil Simon's "Come Blow
Your Hom" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse.
"LADIES.'' A STYLISH Moliere comedy. con·
llnues tonjght through Sunday at 8 p.m. witb.
Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:30. running
ontil April 28 at the Fourth Step Theater. 6SS S.
Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Reservations
957-403.1.
The first in a long line of Simon hits swings in-
to its final two weekends at the Harlequin. 3503 S.
Harbo r Blvd .• just north of Cost a Mesa.
Performances are given Tuesdays through Sun·
days al 8 p.m . Reservations 979-5511 .
* CALLBOARD -The Harlequin Dinner
Playhouse will hold auditions Saturday for both
Equity and non-Equity performers for its upcom·
ing produc tion o r .. Fiddler on the Roof ..
.... Equity tryouts arc scheduled at 9:30 a.m
and non-union readings urc I :30 p.m at the
theater, located al the ubovc address
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Publtc Broadcasting Service at 9 o'clock on Chan·
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Henry A. Kissinger. former secretary or state .
Sen. Patrick 0 Moynihan. D·N. Y.: and Sen Barry
Goldwater. R·Ariz . appear on the film There abo
arc shots or Lessing J Rosenwald . a Sear!-.
Roebuck heir who has bequeathed his pnceles:-
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Food Oliea
Is Helpfa•I
Food ptOt'f'1'11n g hH bt-come a 1ury
tl'rm to many persons who tquat~ rOod procc
1ng with vitamin loss. lh add1uon of potl'nlially
harm rut chemicals i;nd re ulung dtsf'ase
But food 1nw\' 111ng 111 not all bad, lt'cord
mg lo Ouryl n. Lund. l>h 0 . rood enalneerina
profe sor al lhti Unaverull.Y ol Wtsron. In .
Or Lund. ·peaking at th(> ninth annual
011r1 Couneil or California pres ronferente on
,nutrition ut Sonta Ha r hara1 aid soclelr, probably would ht> it lot wor e o r If food ~ ereo t
processed
IMAGINE THE FOLLOWING: No yogurt,
cottage cheese or buttermilk No frozen foods.
No fall apples m the spring, no erunchy 1mita
t1on bacon bits. Pe riods o( depr1 vat1on when
certain foods are out of season
If 1t weren't for mod rn food processing
techniques. Or. Lund said. these condition~
might exist tn the United Stales
In some cases. he said. food 1s made more
healthful by processmi:: knowledge and pro
cedures . For example. he cited the hydrogen
cyanide poisoning case of a U01versl'ly of
Wtsconsin student
The case puzzled health center doctors until
they leitmed he had eaten :.cveral pounds of
raw. unroasted cashews.
The culprit was the raw nuts. Dr. Lund
said. noting that the compound containing
cyanide in cashews is destroyed when the outs
are roasted.
T he University of W1sconsiri '.""ofessor said
no one is sure about the nutritive vaiue of pro·
cessed food although studies have been under
way since the '40s and '50s.
Since th<.' mid· '60s consumers have become
more aware of waste and energy but th<.'sc ar~
CSee FOOD. Page C2>
Above, owners and tramers encourage thetr entries in
challenge match between Costa Mesa and Westminster
public libraries. The racers -hampsters -rolled toward the
fimsh line m specially rigged wheels. When the dust settled,
Westminster. the challenger, emerged triumphant. At left hold-
ing the champion. W. P. L , is owner/trainer E(ik Russell, 9, from
Westminster. The hampscer race took place at the Costa Mesa
Public Library.
Orange Coast Parti~ Intrig11ing
Galas held by Designing Women, South Coast Repertory , Theater -also in spotlight are the Aux-
iliary of Hoag Memorial lzlospital, Presbyterian; (rvine Adventure Playground; nurses' capping: Catholic
Women ; and CHOC. ·
II appeaings
By Judith Olson
Like the legendary phoenix, which rises
from the ashes lo live another 500 years, the
Laguna Beach School of Art surely will rise
again soon in its full glory. The administration
building burned in January. The loss included
th4l, library and the gallery. The I rebuilt> sec-
tioft may not last another 500 years, like the
phoenix. but it will be sturdy and beautiful,
thanks to the efforts of Designing Women.
To raise building funds. the group staged a
party to end all parties Saturday evening in the
fabulous ocean-front home of Sharon and Boyde
J efferies, 100 Rockledge Road. Laguna Beach.
Nearly 500 guests sipped cocktails and wan·
dered through the intriguing home, looking at
the round bed which turns by remote control.
tbe bath and J acuzzi with a view like no other.
and the spiral staircases.
Then we retired lo the tennis courts. which
bad been tented, for dinner and dancing. The
festive scene included gas·filled balloons
streaming from every table aod fresh flowers in
'ti the centerpieces.
Neiman Marcus brought a fashion show un·
der the supervis ion of Kilty Leslie. What a
perfect place to see the ensembles. The Jef·
feries home bas nooks and crannies that were
perfect to spotlight the models.
Among those enjoying the home. which one
g uest said was "like a fantasy -ex
traordinary" -· were Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam
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W~chlel ot Emerald Bay: Jack and Betty
McDowell 1hc's mayor of Laguna Beach I: Luan
Bagnoli and Gordon Jones; Supervisor and Mrs.
Thomas Riiey; David Yoong, president of the
school's board of directors: Stepbanle and Alex
Robel18on; Herb Sut&on: Terri and Bob Spreen
Ctbe J efferies' neighbors); Fred and Anne
CoUn: Eleanor Smith in from Palm Springs,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wentzel.
South Coast Repertory
It seems that each event on the Orange
Coast is intriguing because it's a bit different
than the normal run-of-the-mill social event.
Another interesting party last week took
place in the new South Coast Repertory Theater
and was staged to upstage drama for a few mo·
ments. A Lipchitz sculpture -a bust of the
writer J ean Cocteau -was unveiled, a gift of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Deane.
After pr.esentation of the art work to thl'
theater. actors Cherrie Patch and Charles
Lanyer read from Cocteau 's "School for
Widows." ·
The board of trustees and The Golden Circle
hosted the party, which honored the Deanes.
The sculpture is an appropriate gift for
SC R. since Cocteau was a playwright, actor,
ballet dancer, scenario writer and producer.
Guests enjoyed a lavish buffet of cheese.
fruit. guacamole and hot hors d'oeuvres.
Easter Bunny
Nol all the social events here are geared lo
adults. The younger set had its own party last
week with the Easter Bunny as a special guest.
Students at Sunshine Commuruty Nursery
School in Costa Mesa enjoyed the visit and had
refreshments under the direction or Ml.ss Al.ice
•
Natkin, their teacher. and a group or mbtbers
They pl ayed games a nd madt: Easter baskets
Hoag Auxiliary
JacouJe Miiier took the JZaveJ as pres ident of the large Auxiliary of Hoag Memorial
Hospital. Presbyteria n. last week during a
luncheon in the hos pital's conference center.
Viel< Knight from Children's Hospital kept
the audience tn stitches as the featured speaker.
His topic. the books he's authored. including
one about the snakes of Ha waii.
Since there are no snakes in Hawaii. there
is no text in the book. and no pictures either. to
keep things simple. It received rave reviews.
Knight said. and has been purchased for use by
several zoos.
Mrs. Miller presented a check for nearly
S78.000 to Michael Ste phe ns. hos pital a d -
ministrator In its 27 years of existence. the
a uxiliary has donated more than $1 m1lh o.n to
the hospital ~
Ttus year's gift will be used to renovate the
obstetrics. labor and delivery rooml> and to add
an alternative birth center
At left, partygoers
take in f asbion show·
ing. At right, model
on stair case is ad-
mired by Sharon J ef·
f eries, center, and
Stephanie Robertson.
At the head table were George Hoag II ••
board preside nt. the Rev. Robert Parry.·:
chaplarn. and Dr. Donald Drake, medical staff ~
president ·
Adventure Pia yground
We stopped by Adventure Playground 1n
lrvme Saturdat to have some fun but it was
closed for clean.up. A smaJl crew of children
had volunteered to help with the work so it
s hould be ready to re-open in a few weeks.
The playground. which has s pace for
children to build their own forts, plant a garden
or dig in the dirt, is patterned after similar
parks in Europe.
The first one opened in Copenhagen several
years ago and there now are approximately 14 '
in the U.S. Irvine's is the only one on the West ,
Coast. according to Tom Maloney and Doug •
Strosnider, the supervisors. '
Volunteers and donations of lumber and
tool!> are needed for 1t. Maloney and Stros nider
said. Thos<-' wishing to donate tame or money
CSee HAPPENINGS. Page C2>
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• • .FO(MI
(Fn• PaaeCU
almOlt moot polntl, he uld. 1&Me "lM .... ru
eotl lD food proteU1nt ll only 3 to 5 ~~Dl ol
lbe total ~ ol the product.· 0
----Fetton whadi affect nutrienflOM 1n PNC· •·~~~ -* food ........ add/albHM balance, OX•
11••. beet. ll&ht. presence ol eatalyata, IOlublli·
ty and the form ol the nutrient-~hether It la
bound to IQCIWthln1 in the food
• · Plut and animal Uuue continue to de-
teriorate after ha r vesuna:· Dr. Lund ex·
plalaed. Some foods. have bet&er belt bfe lban
ott..ra deptmdlf\I on lhG nature ot the Uu ue. tt1
condlUOD at barvul and lt1 1tora1e t•m·
per1ture.
He •aJd atudl have bown that caM1ng ll
more dftrilnC'ntal to quaU\y than frttzina and
that homt' caonlq ts the wor1t method ror 11v·
Ina nutrlMll.
But when the alttrnaU~M att t'Oftlidered,
freellnc and caM lna s m preuy good. Dr
Lund noted. "It takes food from the Um ol
plenty to I.ht llm~ of need.
"U you don't proc-esso you'll go lhrouch
periods of bav1na oo suppl) at a ll ot certaln
food • U you process and P. rv , you will I~
som e nutritnLI, but not all. •
• • .Happenings
•
<From Pase CU
may call the lrvtne Parks and Recreation
Department. 754·3639.
The work crew last weekend included Paula
Johnson, AllHOn Jones. teve Kerkus , Mark Cut·
ran, Melinda Jones and J a lOD Tallman.
Padrinos
Marty Lockney of Newport Beach. known to
some people as "Mr. Amelia Lockney;• t!>
chairman of the first all·maJe support group in the history of Childrens Hospital or Orange
County.
We tease Lockney because he"s getting on
his wife's bandwagon. She has been president of
t he Auxiliary or Hoag Memorial Hospital,
Presbyterian, a nd active in many civic or·
ganizatjons such a s the l.Jdo Isle Woman's
Club. Childre n's Home Scoiety and the Orange
County Philhar monic Society.
Lockney's new group is called the CHOC
Padrinos. It was form ed to famiharize the men
of Orange County with the work or CHOC. In·
terested men may call the CHOC Foundation al
997·3000. ext. 258.
People Peering
Robin Bolstad of Huntington Beach and
Sonia Iannelli or Costa Mesa received their
white nurs ing caps at (;alifornia Hospital
Medical Center, Los An~etes. The freshmen
were capped in a ceremony along with 40 other
students . . . Actress Ann Blyth, who has a
summer home in San Juan Capist ra no, was
s peaker at the Catholic Woman of the Year
awards luncheon in the Disneyland Hotel ...
Mrs. Maxine Bigalow or Medford. Ore .• na·
tional president or the American Legion Aux-
iliary, v1s1tcd the group ·s annual meeting al the
Buena Park Convention Center .... Evelyn Ar·
royo of Huntington Beach won fi rst place in the
annual spring hair style show at Golden West
College.
( Horoscope
WEDNESDAY, APRO., 11
By SYDNEY OMAKR
A&JES CMarcb 21·April 19 ): Emphasize
your needs, make clear that you are not looking
for a dispute ..• but you won't run, either.
TAURUS CApril 20·May 20): Maintain low
profile. Attend to basic services, issues.
GEMINI CMay 21.June 20 ): Checkttendency
to act on impulse. De monstrate s ense of
responsibility.
CANCER CJune 21·July 22>:.. Your natural
abilities, special talents become evident. You
close deal in admira ble fashion.
LEO <July 23·Aug. 22): Utilize sense of
drama, showmanship. Set your own, indepen·
dent pace.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Spotlight on col·
tecUoo, deciding what should be discarded. Key
ia to stream.line -refuse to be possessed by
poaseuions.
U11&A <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Take advantage
of blab lunar cycle -uaert yourself, express
views, make penoaal appearances and appeals.
8C08PIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 2U: Break through'
" red ta~1 hue of doubb and auspicioas -your "oppoaiUOll'~ bu notbing IOUd behind it.
Ii'
SAGm'AaJ\18 <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Accent
OD frieadahlps1 speclal relatiombipe, creaUvity, "romantic nus." Expreu yourself -perceive
poWDUal.
CAPUC08N <Dec. 22-Jan. 19>: Obtain hint from s.,ittariu. meeaa1e -make effort to see
u la, not throulh hue of ~11-deceptioa.
AQl1Aall18 CJan. 20·Feb. 18): You 1et aid
from lqiUartua, Capricorn persons. Read their m•• ... fol' today!
PBC'a CPeb. 11-llarc b JO): The number 8 n...,... pnmlnently. Accent on myat.ry. ~et •
....... rmtala, rnddns lesal aireement that trill remove emotional pressure.
Entertaining guests at South Coast Repertory Theater event are
8CtT8ss Cherrie Patch and actor Charles Lanyer.
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Pf'llllOfMl' and tor AulhO"•tallon to Ad
mon,.ler UllMr lite l~nl Ad·
mono\lr•llOll of E.i•t..s Acl, reference 10 wlll<ll j ' m•d• lor 1 .. rtller
1>41r1o<u lon, ond lllOI tM time -
pl•U of _..,.. llle somo ,_ -Ml
i. lllVy I, lt7' ... 10:00 a.m., In -c~r_..,ol ~HO Jofw;o c-1, 01 JOO O otk c.e.>t ... Orlw Wttt.
on ,.,. Clt\' Of $MIO AM, C.lltomia.
O.ted Acw•l 9. 1919
t..EE A. BRANCH,
~~ ..
ARTMUlt O. GUY
110 Pl• A .... 111J
...... 9ffcll. CA .-i
Tel: ltUI '»_,
Al10f'MYIW p_.~
Publ•~ Or-. Coast O.llv P!lot.
AOfOI 10, 11, U, 1919 IJll.S.1'
P UBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTtTIOU~ aUSI NEU
NA.Ma STATIEMCNT
TM toi1-ono pe.._..s ••• d011111 1111s1neun·
STltESS REL I EF
ENGINEERING co .• 1ns Monvorl•
A.,.., Cos&. IMW, CA 91611
Cllrl ltOCIN<' J. FI K her C.Of'POH• ''°"· 1121 ~· Ave., Cost• Mow. CA,,.,,
Tllh __.II ~ llY • t:«•
P«•llon. OWi~ J. FIKl'ler Cor1IOf Ollon
OWIJtOCll!er J. Fldlor
~t
Tiits -~ .,..\ lllod wltlt tfle COUnty Clertl of Or411199 COVfttY M
Morell It, lt7'.
PUBUC NOTICE
II
ol II
ti
>' '° ~I • •n
WI
Of
" 01 • •I
"· ,.
r
l
SOviets Have 'Nessie'?
tra1ige Creature ig lited iii iberia Lake
l 'ST N f:o~RA , ti SS R 11\1'1 A sn:1ke heaclt!tl
.m1m al-eatm~ creature ~aacl to ghde through tht•
f r 1g1d waters or a Slbt.'r ian lukc 11> myshfytn~ So'
1et s w h o Spt'Culall' 1t might bl' ii rd all\~ or
Scotland's Lo<'h Nt'Sl> monMl'r
(l eolog1st11. h u n krs and S1bernin nuth c:. hav1·
reporte d sl~htings, but l h t• creature hu:. eluded
:.c1cntific cxplorl'ri-. an 1b l:11r dN.>p in thl• cold est
reat'h t·'> of the ~flstcrn So' u:t lln11rn 150 mill·:.
!>OUlh Of lh1s gold -m 1nmg t own
WHILE T HE CR t:ATURt~ IS \\E'll·kno"n
a m ong local residents. it has conw to ~•der alll'n
tion becau se o f a bt>sl-5elltn~ book 1tbout ~ih1•r1a ,
""T h e Oym yakonsky M c.•ridian. · • by So\ 11.'l
Jou r n a list Anatoly Pank ov
The book d escr ibes lhc per c u har 1t1el> and his-
tor y of lhe Oym yakon r egion, t he w o r ld's cold ei.t
inh a bited p lace. '
P a nkov r e p o r ts t h e m a n y sigh tin gs of a
c r eature m Lake L abinkir in the Siber ian provmCl'
of Yakutia. abou t 250 m il<'s north o f the So\·1ct
eastern coast on t he Sea o f Okhots k .
I n an i nterv 1 e~. Pankov ~aid the f1r~t
··t rustworth y '" sighting o r the creatu re wa!. in thc
1950s w hen a g r o up o f geologists said they h~ard a
"big s plashing noise·· and saw a long-nec k('<f
c r eature wit h lhl' head of a s nake rising from the
s urface of th<' murky lakl'
THE ANI J\IAL GLIOJ:W ABOUT and ··wit h a
sou n d much lik e a child 's c ry ," d isappeared back
int o th~ 150·foot d eep waters. P ankov said.
Oth e r geologists c laimed t h at w h i le t hey were
wal kin g o n a thin layer o f ice over the lake they
saw a lo ng. grayish a n ima l under the surfac~. u n -
li k e a nything they h a d seen before. P a .n kov said.
Deaill Not i<"e• Dftith Notires
HOCAN$0N L.Oul\ 8 Rom.. <tit Of COn<l•Clo<ul,
MARY w H()(,AN!>ON, rHOOMt Of mot"er CAio• at Conntoctocut 11nd • Ne""PO<t BN<ll. CA Ph..O 11wt1y on Qr•nck,.lldr~ S.rvo<.•s will o. ""'O on
"l>f'•I 1, .,,.. Sufv1ve<1 llY 2 0.119flt•,-,. TU4!\d•V al 11 00 noon ill the H•rl>O<
l(r1s1111 D. -IC•r'" L. t<()9an\Oft 001n 1..aw11 Mtmon•I Cll•~• tntermvnl
o f Newpor-t BeKh, C• Memo"•• ~f'~tce\. wtH be hrtd on W@drws.d.ty at
~~'''' win be twtd a1 l 00 PM on t'1• R1v~t\•Oe Nat•ona• Cem-..t•r• Wec:lft.eMMy A.0t1I 11. ,.,.. at t"t' P.c,1t•c Rivet~•de. Ca ~r¥1ce5 unof't 1n,..
\/tew c.._t Interment •I P•<lf•< chre<t>On ot H.,_ I.awn-Mount Otov~
vie• M11moria1 P11H'll tn """' ot MO•huryot C~•..tMe~.~ss~'
f l-O'llflft f \. fMn•IY WOQe~t\ m•tTM>r'411 ton-
tr•buhOf'' to Uw AtMrtc ... n (4nc~r
">Oc.1etr PK1t.c "''•"" "'°''"""'• O•rec tor\
MOORE WAL.TEA R M()()AI;, ..... oenl 01
L..O~t• Mew. C..di p.,\lf(j ctWctY on AOttl
I 1~19 ful'Mltdl W<vlCl•\ were Mid on
I uu"1av di 11 00 noon In t"<I N~wPOrl
Beo1c11 7nd Ward Ch11tch ol JhU•
Cnrou ot Utter D•y S..onts, 801 Oover,
NC•POrl lle.:icn. C<1 IMtrrnent
~rv1te' W•ll Of' In the tam111 OIOf Ot"I·
mont Memo'1tJI Park, Fre\no. Ca
St!r'l•Cf'\ under ln.t d1r~t1on ot Harbor L.•wn-Mount 011n Monwr~ 01 CO\ta
-··· )40-)»t. I HUGHE'
"NN MILLEA HUGHES, r~••CH>nl ot c.o.ia Mew , ea. tor 9 .,. .. ,, P••~o
aw cty on At>rtl •· 1'19 1n N~wpo, t
Ott•< h. C.. \n9 '" \.Ufv•VNI by "*"' nu•o.tnO Norrn.tn al Co•I• Mew. C•
.on• M•<"-I M -Jann B. HUOlle• <1nd doluQnter Marr IC.ty HuOllr• •II at
CO\IA illleW, C. !top"ll(l'\ -rt "°''d on
TU4!'°•V oil 10 00 "M oil \fir H•rl>Of
La""n Mtmoro•I Clllll>t'I with R•v Frttncu. M00te oUIClttl1n9 Harbot
uwn-Mount Ohve Mor°lu<'rv 01 Co••• Mtw ~~)S-4
._OME
8 AUGt0
'.IE ... CENt E R 8A\JG10. re"d~nt ot !i.antd AN, Coi Pd•>eo dwdy un
April 8. 191~ Sorvn,eod b-., "'' 'A'tf,.
Tm.a. 'On\ Uh.;loct. UIUttO, Saw, Sim•.
Tom •n<l Ulu Aumdvae till ot t-4 1w.u1
oaucan1er\ fonl Strlbl1nq of M•"))•'»~•o~
pi. S•na Pt<thtnpauoh ot ~mGta, fon1
fu11.-10.t ~-"\CJ An.ct 8duq10 bOt" o• San111
An•. C.• ~n;1<.es,w1U ~ n->ld on Fndav
"' 2.00 PM "' tne HarDor l..dwo M~mor1a1 Crtaoe1 w11n Papu !>JO'C't'
Eldttr of the Sidmodn '"' Oav Aovtrnt1't
(tUHCh otf1n•tin9 lntermenl \f"rvlCf!\
1mme-d1attily fot10....-•N di Hart>Or Lawn
Mtrmor1ttl Pdtk Ser-v1te\ t.Ulde-r tt\t
dtr-rc.tlon ot HarbOf Lawn·M ounl Ol1vt!'
MortuMyOI C:oo.laMr\d S40.$~$A
LANE
MAllLE E LANE,'~'""'"' OI Coo.ra Mew, Ca 8ofn on Ao,11 8, l~f tn Ken
tvtli.y, Pd-...ect •w<t• on APr•• a. t~l'i ~urlf1vtid by her -son Ritymona l•nit ot
Phoen.. Ari1on• tw o ddugntf'r\
M1tdrf'd fletc.hf'r oi Etmt\urst. tlhno•\
Mttr1af'nt Mdrtt\ m Co\141 Me\6 Coet
two brot™tr\ Jon" p,-.. of Tu<.!.o"
4ttlon• •no Em•l~ Pav11t• ot Onto •
Qt'anO<.h•t<Jrtf\ Senuct\ w11t Df' ~·a on
Wedn ... a..v •I J 00 PM •• St Jann tiw
01'\'~ EDn<oo.tl ChUf'th with F.tlht-r
C.ohr•O A NorOQU•\l OfftC•diltnq
s: rttr\ds may t.•lt tor """'•tton ot-911"1
n1119 T-y .ti 1'00 PM lo 8 00 PM
tnttrmef'l •t Fd•"h"¥t"l"I M f'mC..r1•1
P•r" &eu 8rooow~y Mo'tuctr., O•' ""
IO<>
In ..another tn<'ld(•nt at Lab1nk1r. a ~roup o f
l'emdeer he r der!. c laime d they s aw a bird flying
Jlong the lake":. s urfact' and a giant pair of jaws
l'ffit'r~t> from the wakr ·"to s nap it up,·· h e said .
But h e s a id tht-most s pectacular s ig hting took
place when a hunt er s hot a goose near Lubin kir
;rnd ~cnt his dog to ftotch 1l Suddenly. out of the
dc1>lh:. of th(.• lakl'. a <·n·aturt• rosi;• a nd caugh t the
gou:.t· and 1 h1•n l~l' dog
t lNOAllNT t:O. T llE HUNTER '1ADE a hre
1111 ltw s horl'. put soml' r1l•ry t'Oals atop a buoyan t
animal ~Ion und pu::.hed 1t o ut o n the lake The
r reatun' caught tht' ~kin in 11:-, mouth and '>'cnt
d o" n "ith 1t
B u t a short t im e later 1t reappean:d . thras hing
around "1ldly a n d "making terrible sounds. prob
01blv ~ausc hl' h ad s w allowt:d the firt-." Pankov
:.cl id
After a n art 1rlt• o n the creature appeared m
1hc \\.1dcly rNld So\•1ct news paper Komsom olskaya
Pravda tn the 1960s. many expeditions tr aveled to
C'x p lorl· Labmk1r·:. mys tcric!), but a ll failt:d to
<'ome up "1th any c·om ·rch: l'Vidcncc that th~
.. monstt·r· c..•x1st:..
S o me l.11olog1st:. ::.pt•culatc the animal could be
dcs<·e n dl•d from JH"l' 111:.tonc dinosaur~ who once
rvarnt•d S iberia
BRI T I S ll EX P E R T S CON T E ND
Scoll a n d "s Loc h Ness creature 1s als o a
dcsc<>ndanl or a preh is toric family of aquali<:
t'r e a tur e s
Som e Russia ns s ay t h e ir a n i m <1 l may be "
giant ··sc h uka. ··o r nor t he r n pike . The fish g r ow lo
le n glh s o f ni n e feet and a r e k n own to be
carnivor o u s and aggrcs~lve. even attacking
canoeist~ ... ,:
'Work/ are' Test
Program Slated
WASHINGTON f API Food stamp recipients
who are phys ically able t o work b ut w h o a r e n "t d o-
in g so will pay for t heir federal assistan ce und er a
tes t prog ram the A~riculture Departm ent will
s tart
The ··workfart' • proj:lram will bc tried o n ly
with a few thous and people in n in e areas. It w ould
rC'quirc food s t amp r ecipients w h o c a nnot find
work to t:ike loc01I m inimum-w age. p ublic -service
.1obs for t•noug h hours a month to cover thl' cost of
thl· "t anws
Deaths
Elsewhere
llONOLl'Ll' tAP 1
G eophys ic i~l G e o r l(e
W oolla rd . iO. 01n c..·xpcrt
o n the earth "s c rus t .
particularly its gr~" it)
field. died Sunday
Superviror
Class Set
In Writing
Coastline Community
College will offer a n in c -
wee k cou rse in journa l
writing star ti n g al 7
p . m April 19 at l h e
Bayview Cen t.er . 2531
O r c har d Drive. Sanla
Ana Heigh ts .
C.EORC.E M AOME, roo<Mnt ot P1ot<ent111, U Paswct .iw•v on Aprot I ••14. Ht 1' ~vrv1¥tO by h1\ wtfe M.trth.o, d•UOlll~<\ Be•trly Ann
Hell•nO ot Brea, C• •nd AIVSP
Hll•ll•tr Rome ol Plokentl•. Ce., \Ofts
Mui< Doneld -A•~-..l>CI•• H Rome \osier !i.htrtev 81oomentt\41 al !>di'
DotQO, C•, t>rotnu• Or. Leon•<O
Aome ol Olllo and Merrit, N•th<ln and
rACIPfC YllW
~I.ALP.AH
Cemetery Mortuary
Chapel
J i m Haily . l'h 1c r o f the
r\gricultural D t•parl
men t of the Fullt•rton
ALPHA L•Ls~t~~~~Et NK E. r~,, U nion High School 1>1s
<Mnt ot Irvine, Ca. Born Au9u•I 71 19J4 triCl. will Supervise t h e 1n Oqden, Ut&h, ""'Seel .tWay on Aprol 1 · l k d l t l 9, 1'1qattrieaeeof44 Bt'loved..,lteot IVeS 0C Cpar m en a
H e g 1strat1on may b e
made d u ring the fi rs t
c lass s ession or al th e
collcgc·s administration
o ff ice in f'ou n tain
Valley.
For additional in-
3600 Pac1f1c View Drive
Newoort Beach
644-2700
McCOltMICK MOllTUAlllES
Laguna Beach
494-941 5
Laguna H ills
768-0933
San Juan C3pistrano
495-1776
IALn.laMaOt4
M9ALHOME
646-2424
Costa Mesa
673-9450
m&...OADWA\'
...o.TUAIY
110 BtOlldwey
Costa Mesa
«M2-9150
SM1H nnM&L LAMI MOITUAIY
Ronald Ste1n11.e o1 I""""· ca., 1ov1no the Ora nge County Fair fo rm a t i on . pho n e
963-0824. motl\er of ~3"tla Norton ot L.lttt•lon. July 13·22. Color aoo, O>eryt Steinke ot Dur&noo. Colorado. Karen Hoop' and J•vne __ .:._ _____________________ _
Stt1n-e QI Irvine, Ca., '•Sier at Everell
~:f~~~ ~·::.::.~. ~~n~~I~~.~::·~~
Cuper, Wyomonq •"" M~•y Ella P11><1r of Mes11, Attion.~ Fvnera1 ~rvlc.e' .,.~
pending .ot Sm11n & Tulhtll Mortu•rv.
4'1 E 11th St .. CMta Mew. 646-481
FUNERAL 1 JRECTORS
I Iarbor Lawn
MountOlhe
Mortuary
Cemetery~
Crematory
•Interment In
AnJ C.metery
.,
r...-. Apnl 10, 1111
PlJBUC NOTICE
PlJBUC NOTICE , ___________ -
"CTITIOUS 1usu1ass NANITATUdNT
lllll IOl'-"'9 P9f'SOll I' dOong l>U'°· """ .. SEA CARPET, 107 A 30\tl Slr .. t. Htwport 8Ncll, c.tlfcw114e.,..,
"-tar 8. Marcut, 101 " lOIJt Strfft. N•wport e.ec11. Callfon.1• t1'6l
11'11\ ~.1. 'onducltO "' ... ,,.. dlVl<l<Jat.
"-ter8 Mar<u•
Thts l\411-was llltO ... 1111 tro. County Cler• ot Orange county on ... .,..., •. lt1'
f11m4
P..otoihMI 0r.,. C.O.sl D.tl11 Ptlot, Apr 10, 111 74-~y 1, lt1' 1380-11
PUaLIC NOTICE
Esl•le of EOWARO STANLEY
W IS LOCKI, •-• EO WAR D WISLDCtCI, ~.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to 11\e
cr<HJ1torl Of IM -named """*nt tlMtt •II persons ,,.vong c.talm' ll!Nlnst Ille said dK.-nt are ~ir<HJ to tole
11 .. m. woltl the N<~""Y voucher,, on ,,,. office Of Ille ctft'k of ttie ~ .,..
lilted court. or to i>rnent ll'lem, wrth ll'le ne<Hsart vo..chers. to the ..,._
darsl~ •t Clo Pe11l'-•· J OAN
CAROL WISU>O<t. 110 Nor111 w~r
St • 0r-.. c.lotom•• .,..., -.Cl'I IS
Ill• pl•ct 01 ll<ls•Mss of lne un·
ders'9nod In~•~ 11e11 .. n1ng to I .. OSl;tle of $lltd Of<-. W1th111 lour 1--------------1 montros ~ tne 11n1 puohotlon of
PUBLIC NOTICE '"'' no1Ke.
P'ICT\TIOUS IUSINEU
~STATEMENT
The IOOOW!nQ per\O<I 1$ OOUl9 l>uS1 · in.•• •• PAO SHOT!) I NC., IOU4 El P•ooor, F0<1t11A1n Valley, C•llt~n1• lmoe
Patric ~ !> Tnomu, 106 .. El Picador Fountain V•llty. c..1irorn1• 111108
rnos OU'1,.•~ ll <on<tuctcd t>y •n on· dlvoau•I
Pot Tl!Orn••
T "°' ""',.,,_' Wd\ tit&<> with the Countv Cl~rk ot O"tn~ County on
1Apt1I •, 19/9
F1UJU Puolt•neo 0<Af>9e Co.t•t Dally P110l, Apr tO. 11, 14 •no Mily I 1919 tlll-19
-
O•ttd ~ 15. 197'.
JoanC.-Wlsloc~o E0<u1rl• Of IN Will
Oltnt_na,......
Ooc.edefll
COHEN & LEWIN
IMIO.w,• ...
New,.,, IN<~. ea. .,... Ttt: 1114) UJ..lUJ
Aller,,.ys !er "911-
,Pubhslled 0.""911 C.O.s1 Dattr P1101
M•r. 10, 21, /ltlK. '· 10. 1Ut 1(~4.7q
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUS IUStNESS
NAME STATEMENT r ht IOllOw1119 person I\ C)oonq bus« neuas
MARtNER"S W"LIC. 1'>50 Aorw•v
Avenue, Suite D, Co"" Meu. C.atolorno•t~ PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS I USINEU
NAME STATEMENT
M•Cl'>MI J-. 4l3 lwoella T•r·
-r•ce. Corona Ott Mar, c:atttornoa '2~•
Thi\ lluSlneu " <ondu<'le<I t>y an in·
Ot¥tdu•t
The lollowlnQ persons ••• 001n9 11<1s1neu •s· Moc .... IJ~
Tho\ st•lemenl w•s ltled ••th the
CO<Jnty Cle,.. ol 0r•fl9f C°""'' on Maren n. 191'
PVBUC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE PUllUC NOTICE
"CTil lOUS I USIU$$ "CTITIOUS IU.JfltUS 1tAMa ITATE.MalfT It-STATEMaNT T"4t tol~ __, is Cloiftt Ill.ISi• Tne 1011-•no persons ••• doing neu as bu~lnen u C O U T U A E 0 ' E U R 0 P E
L\/P ASSOCI ATES. 1.00 Oovt DRESSMAKING BY ANGELIOUE,
Street. Su11t 100, NewPQrt Beacll. O S W. !ttl'I $1., Coste Mn •, CA C.lllornl•tl660 mH
I.VP "SSOCIATES •• C•hfOf'fll• ... _ •• CrOLOn, ll04t Lowis St., Gener at P•rl...,ll!IP. t600 Oove Street. G.troeo Grow. CA '1..0
Suue 100. Nt'""°'1 S.ecll, CAlttO'ttl• T "'' l>IAlneu Is conclu<htd t>v an tn·
92..0 d1v1dua1.
Rl 'f G. W10en, General P•r1ner. Anqele Croton
lt)t 8•'fSlde Orlve, Coron• 0.1 M•r. Tnl\ sUll.,,..nt w.is llll!d wolll '""
C.loforn1• mu Coun1v Cler• of Orengo County On Blum, A•wson ln1teslmtnl Co., ct M•r<ll 16. 1919.
F1t1"7
Pu!Ho>hed Orange Coa•t D•1ty Piiot
C•l•lornla General Putn~rshlp,
General Panner, SO Co1t1foro1a Street, S.n Fr•nc•sco, C.olltorn1•••111 M.ir.10, 71, "Pr. 3, 10, 1919 102t I~ Her1>en J Fr1tdm•n, C.ener.tl PertMr. •II Front Sirtet. S.n Fr•n· 1
<••<o. C•l1tom1• ••1 tt PUBLIC NOTICE
Sot Ftoeom.tn, Gen•r•I P•ttner. -------10 Laurel No t). S•n Fr•nto\CO C .. ..,,. C•tolorn••'4111 NOTICE TOClll!OITOflS
rn,, t>usone!.$ •S Ot•no conouueo Dy s~~~:~CA~:~~~ ... T::lt • P.trtner\ll<p
A•¥G Wocu n. THECOUNTYOFOltANGE
Tllos ~~~".:'.7'111e<1 wotn Ille ES I• 1 e ~:· ~"':':c E MA RY
County Clen OI Or•• CO<Jnly on R~~:.~~S~E·~:.. GIVEN to I~ MA«n JO, 1974 Lt• A B<itflCn, Ved•IO'i of Ille -~ deee<lenl County Cler~ IMI •II --,....Ing claims llVa•Mt AACHtTECTUR"L MODELS WEST. 5617 Lakl• D" vt', C ypre», C•tllorno•~ Fttu.t '11m o Ille Wod ~ •re re-QU•rtd IO lol•
tnem, Wit/I Ille M<.t»Ary VOIKllUS. on
ll'le oltoce of tne clef~ ol llW •llOve en·
1111.a <ourt. or lo ortter11 tnem. w•I" Ille neussary vo..cller\, lo tl>e <Jn
der "lined •t 30100 Crown V•llrv
P•rkw•v. Suite J4. L~ N19uet OlllOrn1• mn, wnocll I\ .... PIMI' gt
bUtints\ at Ille unoe,-,.,!lned In •II m•t
ter\ 1M1rla1no119 lo the n tate ol said cw
T-• A P•lme<. ~11 La•••.
Cypres,. Cahlorno• ~
~l•i>nen w T ,,,..r. :u.n Ocan•.
L.ong B•<Kh, Ohtorn•• ~
T ru\ l:>U\HM\\ u condutt•d bY •
qener41t l)()ftr~·on1p
'""°°"''A P•lrn<!r
Sl<1'11M w T1r1<:r
f ht\ \l•lemt-n1 •d' hlt"d wit" tne
County Cler• ot Oran~ C.ounl• oo
AP"I ~. IY/9
FllJ111
Pul>h•""<I Or•nq,, Coo~C Delli• PtlOI, Apr 10. 11 1A ...a May I 1q19 tl81 I~
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8USINESS
HAMI! STATEMENT
The •ouowino pet\01"1 ,, do1no bust
~\\tH
PAM'S NE W I MAGE 1'111 MaonoftcJ. Hunl•noton 8e•ch. c:.111om1a~
P•met• !>ue Hartwt'll JIHI
Broo•hur\t, HunhnQtO,.. 9t6(n . C..lllornoa m.olt
Pul>hYled Orolf\9e Coast 0..ty PtlOt Putw1SNO Or.tnee Co.SI O.t•IV Pilat,
Mar 11, /JtlK J. 10. 11. t91• llJl./q Aprol 3, 10. 11.14. 191' l,.._1'
P UBLIC NOTICE
FICTtTIOUS aUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
1 "~ tOllO#tnQ pt<s,on •\ dolnq thl\•
nt\.\ •\ \/IC TORIA VI LLAS, 1'>50 Airwo
A•enue, Suole D Costa Ml't •,
Cato tor no• 92'21>
M1ct1ae1 J-s. •JJ tsaOtlt• Ttr·
••<•. Cor'Wla del M.tr. Calllornla
fht\ OU\.tnei.s t\ Gondu<.ted oy •n In·
a1vldua1.
MocholelJane•
Tiii\ statement wa\ tiled with tne
CO<Jnly Clerli. ot Or•n~ County on MMCh 73, 1914
F 111110 PuOhst>ed O<OlllQt Co">I Dioly Polol Mar 21, "pr l . 10, II, 1q19 11~14
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS
No\ME STATEMENT
The tollo••no !>e''"'" "'" dO•no cedent. w1t11tn IOUr month\ •Iler ,,,.
1>us1Mn •• llrsl pullf1C•toon ol tt>I\ noll<•·
c 0 c H RA N E c ti ... s E • D•l•d M<lrcll n. ••19 lt\/INGSTON I!. COMPANY. 00 CLl ... TONE RICHARD!it
Newport Center Drovl! Ntwpotf Adrnlnos1ra1or Wltll
Be•<h, C..llf~nl• 4?'60 Woll "nnexed ot 1ne
Cocnr-O..se" Cornt>•ny, Inc ~\l•teof tntt •l>Ove •• C•lllorn10 coroor•t1on 1, u o MrnotOd4!Ce<>e<tl N~wport Center D"~e. Newport CLINTON E. lllCHAADS Beach, Cat1forn1• '116lt0 Allw•oy et uw
Tiii\ 11<1\lneu '' <Ondu<lwd by • cor JOtto cr-Valley Pkwy., Ste. J4 llO'atoon I.at,... N+.wt, CA t2'17 COC.HAANE CH ... !>E I!. Ttl: 1114) lill_,1 COMP"NY tNC In Pre ....
A L.ynn '-•••llQ\IOn PubltYled Orange Co•~• Daily P iiot
T Pr""iden1
1 I I d In ,~ Aprot 3, 10, 11, 24. 1974 l?8H• ~I\ \f•te"""' w•\ I• WI ·~ -------------1.0<Jnty c1er11 ot Or•nllt' Countv on -
FIUUI
Marcll H. 191' PUBLIC NOTICE
The\ bus1neu '' conouc1eo by .. ,, •n d1v1dual
PamHero .. etr
f TITIOUS 8USINES5 Mar '1."pr l ,10 ti t914 11.0-1' "CTITIOUS aUSINESS fi CP4707 Puo1o...-0r..,. Cont D•••v P1101
AME STATEMENT ~STATEMENT
Tnos ""lfmtftt ••• trteo wttn '"" County Cler• ot Orano-Couoly on
M•rcn JO, 191'i
T ne lottow1119 pu sons .ire 004"9 PUBLIC NOTICE The •oo-ng llf'loOn l'1i dotng bu>o· ov11neu. n : M .u .,
8UCl('S L.tOUOR BIN, '°""" W --------------PACIFIC WESTERN AUOIO, 2o10 8,n«• '.itroet, C°'le ~. C:..1tlom1• FICTITIOUS I USIHES.S Knot"ve .Sant.o.0.fld.CA9UOA
FllUt• 97•1• NAME STATEMENT ROO.r1 Gr•Y.1•10 Kno• Ave ~ .. Puo11sneo Otan9f Co•St O.oty P1101. c .,..,,._ H &ucl\nou 7419 Tiie IOl'-•"9 per'IOfl '"~ CIO•r\Q ••An•. CA'nlOA
Apttll,10,11.7•.fq/9 11•1·1• F•orvoew Road. Cost• Me4..i l>US.r>tt\._ Thl\~~\ISConoucteoDv •non
---Caht0<n1•'2•2l NE"T THINGS ANO FLOWERS. d•Y ldtUI
PUBLIC NOTICE Molqoroe E Bu<niloll. 74HF TOO. I U E IWll>O<I Blvd , B••t>o.i AOClen Gra, F•tr"·~-Ro•d. Costa M ~s•. C.htorn••~' r,..., ~lti••·m•fU ••S t1teo W•tn u.
---• C•llforn••'n6'l GunOer\orr Oru9 Comp.tny " County Ct .. r• ot Or•noe Cou'llY Or> FICTITIOUS •VSINESS O•vld A S..CllllOll. ~ faorvoew C.lotorno• corpa.atoon, It• E. B•llllM -rctt I. tt1'
N""'E STATEMENT Aoao. Co•l•-w. C..htornoat1•'3 Btvo .• 8•1-. C.t1lorn1a '1Mt TM tottowl119 !MfloOn " clOono bU•• Charles H aucnnotz. 2l '-••&rows T111s o..soneu os conoucted Dy • tor F11!"7 Put>hShto O.an90 Coots! Dai•• ~I n~u d\ Ouve. trvtM, C.htorn ... 9211.S HENRY CO MMVNICATIO ... S. ThO\ ............. conductell l>y • ~ La P•tm.i. An.ol\4t1m. C<1hlornl<1 gener•IP•r1nersn1p
91801 Ch<l•ltt H. Bu<nll<>tt
Goroon E Htory, IO\ Promonoorv Tnos \l.tll!<ftt'nt w<1, folt'd w1tn lllr
Orovt' We•t. Nt wporl Be•<n, Counly Clerk ot 0••"9e CO<Jnlv on C•••tornoa97MJO M•r<h 79. 1979
l h•\ bUs1ne" 1• <onoucted Dy •n In-GROii EA ESCltOW COllPOllATtON O•vooual 1 ... 1 lrvone a1.-.,
GordOll ( Henr Y TuU111, CA t2MO
I ht> •late,..,.nt '""' l•l•d w•lh tne Etcrow No_ 141..,.l5 County Cte1• of 01•no1< County on Mu cn JO, 19/q F IU IH
Pu1>11111t!d Ot<tnQC Coast Oa11y Pilot.
'111'U Aprll 3. 10, II 2•, 19/q 11l>t·/9 Pul)lo\""4:1 OrM~ COa>t Daily Pilot, _ ----------Aprot l. 10, 17, 7•, 1914 1'42·19 PUBLIC NOTIC E
OOt•IK>n
Gvnoerson DrU9 Co
Jo L.H Grtll•I',
Se<·T<N\
ln1\ sun~nt w4" t11.a ••tt't 1rw
Co<Jnty Clork ot Or•n9't Covnh On
Ma rcn JO, t979
FIUll• Pul>llshe<I OrM>Oe C.0..\C D.t111 P1101.
AProl J, 10. I/, 74, t91q l?k-fq
PUBLIC NOTICE
Mar 10, 11, "pr J to. 1q1'> 10...-19
P UBLIC NOTICE
R.-11
NOTICE 0 , TRUSTEE'S u 1..e
T.S. HO. 1~1711 C
On TllurSOAy, Aor" 1~ 1q~ •.. , II 00
• m ., TI TLE l'ISUR"NCE AND
TRUST COMPANY. <IS duty •PPOtnltd
T ruslee ""°"' """ pu"u~nt to Deed ot Trust, ~ "UOu>I 27. 1~16, d\ ,,..
\I. No. 410J4, In t>oo~ Ilka, paQ<' llSI,
SUPERIOR COUAT 01 0111<1•1 Records In tne OlllCl' Of '"" co .. nty RKorO.r Of Oran91! County. OF CAL.IFORHIA C•llforn1•. w111 """ a1 P<Jl>hc •ucllon to COUNTY OF ORANGE h1gllnl IMddt>r tor <ot>h (p.9yab1e ••
C-;:-::-IS ---100 C•v•c ~1>ter Drove West tome at wte •n lawtul mont'r of 11>e PUBLIC NOTICE ,..... !>.tnl• """· C•lt1orn1• u 1 !>I HOT ICE OF TIUISTEE'S SAL.E CASE NUMIEll O 1$-l+-4) 11 ltd al•sl al tl>e "M><Jtn tront en· - -SP•No.-•21 su~S(MAtUUAGE.) H•,,te lo tnt Old Orangt County R·'1U1 r -.. ......,.. Courtl!ouw, locet..a on IM 100 OIO<" ot SU PERIOll COUllT OF THE Ill : SAl'FEA NO 1 tn re ,,,_ m•tt••oe ot Pt1t1ooner West ~nt.a And l:llvcl , Uormerly West
STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR G A 0 II E R E s c R 0 w LO AAAINE WILL.S -Au-.<tenl "" Streeu, s.tnta Ana. C.tlllO•nl•, all THE COUNTY OF ORANGE CORPORATION. a <O'l>Oralo0n •s O.,_ MtCH"E'-D.J . WIL.LS riq111, htle and onler~\I cooweveo to
HO ...... 1.. ,, aPOO•ntt<I TrustM ..._, tne follow· NOTICE! Yeu IWV• ............. T ... and now flef(t bY II Un<IPr >aid Clffcl al
H 0 TI c E 0 F HE ... RI H G 0 N •ne dU<tlt>eO dee<! ot lrust Wt L.L c....-t l'IWly --........ v ... wl1-T ruu on lhe orooerTy ,,, ... UNI •n Wld P ETITION FOii OROER DlllEC· SELL "T PU8LIC .. UCTION TO THE ,._., bet1•t -tonltti ,.., •••-4 CO<Jnty -Stalu >esc.rob<!O••
Tl NG TRANSFEll OF PERSONAL noetoe•t l>fdl»r torcasn tpayal>fe•ll•mt' wftt"" JO U YL 11 ... IM 11t+ennau... Loi ™of TroKI •11• '" , .... t•IV OI
PROPERTY I Prob.lit Cod• Stell•• OI HI•'" t..i114 mon.v OI '"" Un•tt<I Mlow. .. ... ~, Be.och, '°""'' 01 Oran~.
Ul.S) Slato all roqht . title and •n AVISO' UUed tw .... •-•114••· St•l•ofCAltotornia "''toownon•map Oate: April u. 1'1t ••rest conveyed lo ano now lltl<I llY '' El tn--* -olllr c..,,,. Ud retordeo"' 000~ ISi. DdQ<!\ t to l• •n
Tome t oo A.M. under WIO Deed at Trull In ttop pr._,. "" •IHl1-1• • _,,., QIM Ull. ••-tt ctu••v•, of mtS<.•llaN'Oul maps, re·
Otpl. J 11 trereu,.llH ~r•t>eO ff -••• • JO diu '-•• la ,,.,.,,.. •• cord; ol 0.-c.c..n1y. c,.,1,rorn1a A
ESTATE 01' ALAN L.LONARD TRU!>TOR. C STUART SAFFER a <_..,...,_ l..H'ol'nof(t1nt~""'l1nan<ltolneorop.,r. PIERCE••• AL"N 1. PIERCE m•rrotc1..-ash,..soteandstPdrate I TotneR•.-nt tyO•urol>foclol>OY,. De<••~ property .i TI>e Pf'l•tioner ,,., •••NI • Clfl1 T,,. \lreet _,_ .tnd otllrr <om· NOTICE 1!) HERE8Y GIVEN llMI BENEFICIARY AAlHUA FAST flan Concemt1'9 vour m.trrt~ Yov mon dal19Nl-. 11 any, 01 '"• rut
PetollOMt, JEROME GLASER tne ANO AROIS FAST, hUSl>tnd anO wot• "'O Ill•. -·nen rl'S-'" wolh•f' JO property IM'.C"IX'<l •llOvt' "purported
E.ec utor ot tn• E\l•l• o1 Al.tn u1o•nt ll'flllnts d•v• ot ll'le owte ,,,.11nos summon• is to lie 11i. ""'•OU• Wav N•wPOrt LtOll•rO Po tree. N S hied 1>ert1n • Rtc<>r<lf<I "1><11 H. 1978 as onslr. No sern<I on vou B••<ll. C..tttorno•
Pet1t1on tor OrOtr Dtrectong T ''*"Sier l'°"4 '11 booli 17654, l)aQe 1•l• Of Di 0 II .,.0.. fail lo lilt' • written Tiie undltrMQntO Tru\I"" di-.: laorns of Ptrsondl Property pur•u•nl lo llct•I Atteoros In Ille olloc• ot Int ~Sl)Onst ""'""' wen ti,.,., your .,._ ..,v llat>tltty tor ""' on<orrOKlnt!\S ot
Pr00.tle COd<t. ~toon 1)1 s, to <l•i· Retarder of Or41119e County; woo clffd 1 ... 11 m.av be entered •nd ,,,. <O<J<l ll'le •l•MI _..,,,and 01...,, common
mant SyMa Em•"ue•. rel•rencr to lol tru,t dt\crltie• Ille I0110w1no pro. m•y tnltr • 1ucl9<'Mnl corll••n1n9 on· Ot~gn11t-. ii Mly, •nown M•ein
\ucll Ptllllon, • c09y of wllocll •• .ti jPer1y junclive or ottwr orders <on<tmlng !>•Id ~ wlll ~made l>ut woltroul t<1ct1eo hereto. 1s tna!H for lu~tntr L.ol 4Jol TrKI No 2111, In the Cllv dlvosoon Of pr-rty, ~s•t SUPQOI'!· coven•nt Of ••rrolfllV. l'~P•O> or om·
parlo<ul•r\, •nO lllal 1ne llmt dnd ol C01il• Mt~.•• per map rrcor<Md In (llold Cu$1ocly, Cllol<I '-'· •llMney s ptold, •09¥dlfl9 fllle, POS'4!Ulon. or
Pl•<• of l'lfftollQ '"" •ame "~' t>een HI book 17. paoes l A and 3Sl ol Ml~ I.es, co\I" •"" 1uc11 otller relief ;u encumbretKU, 10 P<IY tne remaining
tor Aprlt n. 1'19. "' 9 oo • m. on cell•n.0<1s M-. on Ille olfk• ol lne rn•Y t>e 9ranled t>y Ille court, wno<ll Pf'•n<lpat """ of Ille note(>) ,ecureo
Department J ol wlo Court. di 100 RecotdetofOranqe Counly. CO<Jld retutl In Ille O•mlsllmenl OI hv said Oeed ol Trust. IO·wll.
CIYI< Center Otovt' w .. 1. Sdnl• An•. EXCEPflNG THEREFROM alt waqu. taking of money or prooerty, or $SO,OOO.OO, with Interest Iller.on, .u
Ca1ttorn1a all, •u s. minera ls, and other other ret~t. . Pf'Olllded In said nolets>. aov.,nces, 11 Said per'>Ofldll>tOPerlV. llllt' to w111cll llydroc•rt>on SUl>Sl~u tyl119 l>e!Ow • < II.,... wlsllr.-•1't •fvke el •ny, u-Ille terms ol Hid Oeed ol.
Is cl•lmeo. ano PO>•n•1on 01 wnlc h ,, dePtll ot )OQ tee1 trom ttre sut1ece 01 u atlOf'MT.., 1111 ,.,..uer, .,.., •-• Trust. fffs. c11&r11ts '""" .. penses 01 souQlll, 1>y Sylvia Em<1nuet, os s<11d property, bul will! no rlellt of sur tie H I'"''"""' se lllat .,..,, wrltt.., ll'le l r1>sle. ~of Ille tru IS CrHlld dutr•bedu tollows f•ce entry, u provided on dMd re ,._ .. ,,,....,,,,,.ybelllell..,11-. b'f U id OMdolTnat,
•· OM titClte.. whltt VOid rln9 ,el cord..i In l>oOll J03, ~ »O of Ollkl•I Dated J,,.....r., S. 191'. The beneff<lary under said Dff<I ot
with one c•••I diamond In a !!Ohl~ke Records. WIU.IAM E. 5t JOHN, 1,.,,1 Mnlo4ort executed ano de· moun\1119 wltn two sm•ll d1•mon<U S•od ttnd os IOC•led In C-No. Cler• ll••r.cl 10 I/le .,,....,"9Md • wrtUtll
one on e.tcll sode 1~S; Asseuors Mat> No. 141-ln·?I. By EDITH TARZIAN, Decleration of ()ef..,11 and Dt>m•ncl D. °"" IAIC •Miit\ QOld """· • hoqn M•y lie •IM>·-•s Said ••nd IS OtilutY I s I ~ Ill N I GI
ctome wtlll • WI~ ll~t llno\11 WI wolh IOC•led on Ille So<llh 'Ide ol Etrnllurst QUIGLEY AHO LIVING,TON ~fau~I ~ E..:ll: IO •;.11 of~e un·
••ent do;tmonch, on lwo row• IO<Jr on L•n•. 1nlrd tot Wt\\ at C•rnegoe A'!!'E,..~~--. dtrslt ned <•uHd uld Hotoce ot
u cl'I row Avenue in ti. City of C01il• Mew . ,... • .. __.. "'' 0.1 ... tt -Elodion lo l>ett lo lie re· Any ~rton Interested In tht •OOvf. "111 •street -<•Hor Gornmon dt· Ot .... , C.. -cor-rn I/le C_,IY -· t ... rUI oei.crol>eCI 11<ooerly wno<n " the SUD sl9nallon Is ,_ •OOvt, no wMTantv Tel: 11141 ~I .,.._,,,. 1~ ~ 1ect 01 tt\ls Petllton ""''toot •n •nswer IS 9ln n es to •ts c~tene» or CO<· AltenMy fer: HlllMw 0.te· Merctl 211 tm
to the Peto lion rectneul •· P\oOll-Or-Coan D .. ,. Ptlot ·Title 1,...;,""' •no
O•teo Marc II n. 191' Tiit bent1k 1¥y _, uod Ott'd of -· 21, ~ >. lO, 11, "" 1111·1• Tn.tt ~Y GtL8lAT G LIPMAN Trus(. b~ ,.._of • l>rH<llor default ----nwldTn.e.,
Attorney tor Ptuhonet '" the Oblleatt0ns stteured llWrel>'f, PUBLIC NOTICE • ., Vl'9lflla TonuJw-
-En<utor ot tro. neretoforo eucutld and Otllw.....i lo PllOll'f'ed 0r.,.. Coesl O.oty Piiot,
e\t•ttOI tM ~ •-lnen Oe<l•r•toon Mar. 27w.--.l, 10, "" 11.,.,. Alan L. Pierce ot 0.111<111 -0........S lor sale, and MOTtea TO'lla lHTOllS
Je.-Gt•ser wrlltOft -tc• ot l>f'HC/1-of election SUNlllCMI C:OUllT Of' TME 011..1a 11T G. l.IPMAN, ISO. 10 ceuw "" llfttlen'9Md to Mii s.alcl STATW Of' C.A&.lf'OttltlA POii 1.is>v................ -r1'f lo Mlllfy Mid otllf9,lt.loM, TMIEQOUlfTYCWOttAHO•
Sllilet1t -t~IM~c ... _ _......,, I UNRIOltelOUttTOf''THI
·--· CMlfenlla .. ~ said Mllct ot IW'Ndl Md of eloctioft to Ell ... f/11.NtD c. HAMI L TON, ••• STATW Ott CMJllOllNIA ,011 Tel11..... llerK~~u.••11111 1n. ENIO C ROSllY HAMILTON, TM•eouttTYOf'CNUUIOIE At__,_,__, '''·Ho. IOU••n _. '""'peee 1•. OMeaMCL ' .... """'1$
. JerOINGI-Of sel40ftki.1 k9"&. NOflCE IS HUIEIY GIVEN...... ltOTlt• 0, ........ 0 0, Pulltl"'941 Otenot C:OHI 0.11., PllOI S.14 .... wllt .......... IM wl"-" <rMIMrsol tM ....... NfMC!Wt9*nt "9TITION "°" ~n Of' WIU.
April 3, 10. 17, .. ,, lttl-74 c-ntlfll • _,_,,, ......... ~ In!-"'-'•II ......,. ...., .... clelml ..-IMI AltD POil Lan••• T•H-•lt· i...:------------1 Olltd, ~ tltle, llOSMUioll, tr II• Mid cllcedlnl .,.. required .. Ilk tAaY.
f'K"°'*8"Cfto to"" .... rtmalnlftt lllMI, wl"'.,. _.,_,.,...In ..... "HeLIEftlE TRACEY,·~· PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBUC NOTICE
Wll1C ... CHAJlll
Crematory • Aower Shop
427 E. 17th St
•Shipment
Costa Mesa •Burial
prlltC ... I tum ot IM -C.I M<'°""' "'9 offk;e ol ... <lent t* IM ...... -HIEL&NE C. TIUICl!Y, o.tffted. ------------1 ------------1 ll'Y Mid DIM Of TNSC W111'1 IM«nt .. lllltd c-1, or to -t tllem, Wllll NOTICE IS HIElllEI Y GIVEN lflol1 PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOul eu111tHJ In Mtlf llot• P"OVICIM. HllMKts, If Ille noc•tMrt _.,."-to Ille .,,.. VIVIAN l lEISHIElt 1111 flltd lltr•ln • PUBLIC NOTICE
, MAME STATUll&NT .,.,, -ttle t-s Of Mid Dwd M *1"\19M41 .. ti. olfkt Of REINJOHN. -.mi.n for "'"'" t* Wiit Mid IOt' It-
-dol T"'"• fMI, ~Md •• ,...._ Of CATLIN & CL.l!Ml!NT$, A"°"leyl •I •-• Of &..n.n Ttlt-l•ry, '' "CTf'tlOUS IUSINIE$S , .... tooowl119 penonl .,. nt ltle Tnn• -Of ... ,,,,, .. Ct'OlllOcl Lew. '11 w. Slalll ''·· uoo, LOI ..... nu .. Wllial"',.... ~ lvrtllttr
NAMS $TATI Ml!NT 111151MUH . .., Mid 0...of T""'· Anttlel, CA to011, WlllCll I\ ... PIK• .. rtk vlert.. Md lllat .... Um• .... T'"' IOllOWl1'19 s-rson I• OOlnq l>USI• TOPIU INllE$tMeNT$, 37• s. $akl .... wltt •Mlcl on~ey. Of "'"'""' ...... ""*"1'9tlH l11 au ""e<•Ol~l'--lltilllftfl MI , l rts101 St., Soni.• AM, CttllOt'lll• '1104 ,... neu:e'~·IDENTt •• ~·1NTENANCE ~ .. lllP~• E~P<IMs •• C..tllOrn•• ~11 1e. ""'· •t 11.00 ··"'·· •t Ille ... IM11tnll!H'lllini"llOl/ltttlaltot ..i. ~ "-'" 11, • et "··"'" '"IM " ~ " .. ..," '"'• s Sant Ik e t* ~ P9Clfle f ltle C-Of<•-· Wft/1111 ltw montflt ~r Ille ,_.,_ t* ~It Ne J .. Wild CO , l lNO Et M royo ~ltt, Hul'llkltton <or-•lioft, l1M S t rl\IOI I., 1 ..,,,, ...-Al SIS Nor1h ~ltlo first M!kotlOflot INs llOlko <-t ... 111 CIWIC CllMei' Oft"' Wttl,
a .. cwh1•11~~nr•t(e'i11M.,,1._, .,1 •rroyo AMfh•~=::~O: <enOllt led "'•Pan 0r1 .... k ilt ••. S.nlo Alie, DalH ~111J,tt1'. 111tM tM-t.,""'-AN.Cllllftrflfa
.., .. ,. -"' " c.tl1Wft111. (;llOQ(Elt NATl°"AL IANI( OoltfMerdllJ ...... Oflw, -•l'IQIOll !Motth. C~lllornt• ltnllled Plf'NI'\~. 0.lt Morell K ... ,. l!llK-Ol IN Will '-••A. I Mltl<:H, tt.41 ""'"•OltJt l:nterpro .. , 0ro-E11trew°""'.a11on flftlle....,._ c..trCllftl '"''~nus It <-..<ltd l>Y ... In s ~· '-1"'· M .... Trvtt.. ~ IOWA•"*-
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•• ... ......, .,.._..,,.. It "vllll,,... Of ..... (;HM Oolly P•lo4, P1*1 .... Of-.. (NM Clollw Pllet ~Or ... C:.... ~ ~-1t1.111tl"'80 °'-Co.1,1 0.11'1' P•IOI MAlrcl'lto,21 -A9r•tl• 1°' 1' -Mar ,, _._,, i,, ... "" 11 ... ,. ...... 17 • .W l. • .,.,. ,...,. ••U,, ... "" ,..,. Apr tO. "· U -~., I, !Vt IJl).,ff '°''"'
846-"888 ln1urance l'ICTITIOUS IUSI NI H
NAMa STAH M•NT ...a llOTMHS '"' loltOWlnv penon I' dOlno 11uo1 SMnrS MOITUAIY • CretMtlon nm" 827 Miit $ 81lACH CITY S PLUMBING, "12 Huntlngto: ~ac:h S255. OOmplete ::~I• LAM, Co~•• Me.a .• eat1torn1a
536-8539 1 Call /or free ,. • .,, Edmlind eon1n, tm P•m•I•
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Moe. 9'V -• Th·• u.tl-"" "'" Wllll lltt 780, -. .. A·-C.... MeN County Clen Of O••nll" Covnty tn _,, ... -~·· "-'''·· ,.,. w ... mnat•r ~54 """" ~28 c Pl/1111-Or-C.O.\I Dalty ~''*'• .._. __________ -. ................ ~--.. Apr ti. ti. t 4-M.tv I m• tU} It
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such 11 Coppc-r plumb !."&.L root. klkben Al both
OMJll. Close to schooli. &
iboldna. A gem for only SM.!Wo-. Call today.
11rt 110!« ttAl"
4\'IUI '"'"
LOWEST PRICED
''IACI IA Y VIU.AM ..
J INN. 21/a IA THS. 2 STOIY
MOTIYAT9 ••• $110,900
R.C. TAYLOR CO.
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ALLSTATE·
REALTORS
SICLUOID
llACHHOUSI
3bedroom~ bonus room
Ugbl. bright living area.
lovely patio, 2 blocks to
ocean . Owner w i ll
finance on contract with
low down payme nt.
SW,500.
MIWPOIT CIEMTll
aEA&.TY
640.lllZ
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GIANTVA.LUE!
Giant back bay bargain!
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TAYLOR C
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COSTA MISA SPICIAL
2 suna ouruns
Terrific location. large lot. Two
l · Bdrm, 1 bath apts in each duplex.
Both on beautifully m aintained
97'x150' lot. Near shopping, schoohi.
e t c . In excellent condition .
Realistically priced ! $200,000.
WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. UALTORS
2111 S..J ........ _.
MEWPOaT CINTll, M.L 644-4t I 0
Over 3600 ft. of peaceful ---------------• UviJll. 4 Bedrms + 3 baths·OR-3 Bedrm +
separate guest/maid's
qtrs. Formal living rm.
l''amily rm. 2 Fplcs. Cov·
t:red brick patio. Polling
house--a nd much
more at a bargain price!
Call now to see, 673-8550.
1 lH N 111 Q •II ~ f Ufl IU t I "-KI '
l•IRMMI
TREES! TREES!
REMODELED
EASTSIDE
Bright. fresh &i airy. Fm·
ly rm & kitchen area
enhanced by a btn pic-
ture garden window.
F r ont tile e ntry
c.'OW'lyard. Warm woods!
Spanishfrplc. You'll love
it' Phone now. Open
Eves . Reduced from
Sl<n,000 to only $99.900
545-9491
EXECUTIVE
RANCH HOME
Designed for Calif living.
Lots of glass. Italian tile
entry View of Tustin
Hills. Sunken Roma n
tub. Elegant executive's
borne for graceful e nter·
t.alnlog. Telephone today
for appl. Open Eves.
56-9491
~ Walker & Lee
real estate
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~COATS & WALLACE
~REAL ESTATE, INC.
A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING
THE SOUTH COAST AREA SINCE 1963
ILUFfS COHDO -Popular 3 Bdrm
Franciscan model in original Bluffs.
Walk to high school and shopping.
Assume existing 91/c % LOAN . Owner
wi ll help fi n a n ce. Immediate
occupancy can be arranged . Call
546-4141
Serving Costa M esa-Irvine
Huntington Beach-N ewport Beach
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
OM THE IEACH
Beaut. Decorated 3 BR 2 BA Unit
W/180° View From L.R., D.R.,
Kitchen & Master B.R. Built On
Beach Near Huntington Beach Pier.
Amenities Incl. Pool, Rec. Room,
Sauna, Plus Pvt Guarded Entrance.
Price, $369,000.
MIWPOIT ILUfFS
Beaut. One Story Comlo In The New
Bluffs. Excel. F loor Plan W /3 BRs
Plus Fam. Rm. Huge Liv. Rm.
W /Cathedral Cellings. Large
Master BR Suite. Price, Including
Land, Only $199 ,500. Easy
Financing. A "Joy Of Newport"
Listing.
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MIX with 25 years of loving care and
improvement
•AIMSH with amenities
0,.. -Cor the first time -
231 POPPY, COIONA OB. MAI
SllVES small family with large
hfest.yle
IY OWMllS IY APPOIMTMIMT
673-1179
One Thousand Dollars per carat
EXCLUSIVB. y Youas. • • • •
From the front row spectacular bay
a nd ocean close-up view to its
oversized 2 car garage with storage.
this 3.000 sq. ft. home has everything!
The all-brick pool deck and front
patio. lovely new landscaping and
neat location make this completely
remodeled 3 bedroom. 21/2 baths t he
kind of living you 've been looking for !
Our exclusive at $515,000. includ ing
the land !!
U~l()U~ lif)M~§
REAL TORS', 675·6000
2443 E.:ist Coast Highway. Corona del Mai
Jl\,O 111 M1•s .1 Verde, JI 546 59QO
GALAXY
LIGHTS!
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wlfd, up. down or ditgOnllly. Find eldl end box It In,~
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Tomorrow: Adjlctiw Comperilon
~II. macnab/ lrvtne ?-realty
PAMOIAMIC VllW
Developer's own be a utifully
upgraded 4 BR home situated on
choice view lot. Outstanding decor
inc l. designer papers & cpts -
dramatic use of warm wood -
beamed ceilings -mirrored fplc &
air cond ! Terrific pool, terrace &
covered patio area. ~75,000. LyMe
Valentine 644-6200. CB-67)
'42·t23S 644·'200 tot Dower Drive H«bOr Vi.w center
Irvine at Cempus Valt.1'C.nter
752·1414
NEWPORT
s,-llh , .. -Ocecm View
$2tt.OOO
PoolHo.e
$120.000
hhlh-..-scost
$4tt.OOO
Westclff -4 be*oa•1
$169.tOO oc ... lhlplex
$169.900
COSTA MESA
Uaits
$325,000
Mna Verct.-Pool
SI 11.900
Mesa Woods -4 bedrooms
SI 15,500
LAGUNA
View -Model Hw
$174.500
.
MANY -MANY -MORE!!
Call 646-7171
\-0) THE REAL 'Ol ESTATERS
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COSTA MESA
Like new 3 bdrm .. 2 ba ..
completely remodeled.
On large lot. with de·
tacbed 2 car garaqe. ex·
tra parking. Pnced right
at$121,900
associated
BROKERS-l?fAtTORS
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ACOUMILLIAl«llCO.
644·9060
2111 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS N>.
IN NEWPOfrr caHTIA
OCEANFRONT COTTAGE $284,5•
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WATERFRONT
HOMES lac.
2'136 W Coa t High'4.>I.'
Nt'"'pon Bcc)(h
631-1400 .
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UDO ISU
Bay view rrom 2 ']>atio decks enhances
c ustom spacious' s 'bdrm., 4 bath
traditional home; like new. Ideal for
entertainin~ Corner lot. ~.ooo.
llG CANYON
Golf course view from spacious 5 BR,
4 ba. traditional home; lge. family
• room. pool, jacuzzi. $750,000
IA.CK IAY
Fine t4 Wrm., 2'h bath family home on
quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool,
playhouse. storage $169,000. Terms.
OCEAMFIOMT
Quality craftsmanship in mahog. trim
& oak floors sets off this landmark; 4
BR. 3 ba. home in finest location.
Established trees & lawns. $48.5,000.
IAYFIOMT
Several fin e bayfront homes
with pier & slip
AVALON
Well constructed, 3 BR, 1 ba. oak
fl oor. partial basement, concrete
foundation. Flats area. $120.000-Fee.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
l-11 Boy\od•· Or ~· '< B b 7', b it,'
SelJ Mlle items
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110111 ILllllS CD.
OVER !>O YEARS OF SERVICE
2443 VISTA MO• f74
OPEN SUM 1-S
Large Single Level Paula Plan. 3
BR + fr in Newport Beach Bluffs.
Tiled Entry . Lrg LR W/Cust. F.P.
Cathedral Ceilings. Huge Master
. BR Swte. Fee I.;and. Only $199,500.
A "J oy or Newport " Listing .
2043 VISTA CAJON
OPEN SUN 1·5
Gorgeous 3 BR 2 BA End Unit-.
Spacious LR. Lrg Master BR Suite.
3 Skylights. Patio O'Looking Finest ·
Greenbelt In Area. Only $155,000. A
"Joy Of Newport" Listing.
2156 VISTA ENTRADA
OPEN SUM 1 .. 5
Rare 4 BR Built In Riviera Section•
Of The Bluffs W /View or Nite Lites
Across Bay. Excellent Storage.
New Appliances In Kitchen. A "Joy
Of Newport" Listing. $165,000.
16 SEA ISLAND
OPEN SUM l·S
Quiet Setting On Big Canyon Golf
Course. Nile Lites & Golf Course
View. 3 BR. Formal Dining. Wet
Bar. 2 Pvt Patios. Secluded
Location. $255,000.
97 4 IA YSIDE COVE WEST
OPEN SUM 1·5
In The Fabulous Bayside Cove
Community W /Security Gate. Nr
Private Beach On Bay. 2 BR 2 BA.
Original Model Home. Pool.
Jac uzzi. Exc,eptional Offering.
$215,000.
IS &OUT A POINT DIUft
Bre athtaking 180° V•ew From This
Beaut. 3 BR ~ "~3~rtsmoutb In Spyglass. SN d Kitchen.
Formal Dini ~\) -e F.R. W/F.P.
Pool, Firepi u lassed-In Jacuzzi.
$430,000.
OM THE IEACH
Beaut. Decorated 3 BR 2 BA Unit
W /la«r' View From LR, D~ Kitchen
& Master BR. Bit On Beach Near
Huntington Beach Pier. Amenities
Incl Pool, Rec Room, Sauna, Plus
Private Guarded Entrance. Price,
$369,000.
SPICTACULAI SPYMASS
Lovely 5 BR Coron~do Model
W I Night Lig hts View. Prof.
Landscaped Yard W /Many Extra
Features -Pool, Jacuzzi, Sauna.
Entry Leads To Lrg L.R. & Formal
D.R. Completely Modem Kitchen.
Downstairs Game Room. Call For
Appl. To Inspect. $600,000.
HEAT LOCATION
In Irvine's Calif. Homes. Lovely
One Story 3 BR & Liv. Room Home
W /Custom Pan•ollng. Brick F.P .
Private Courtyard. Shake Roof . Only $87,500. .
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Be an lnstant winner. As·
sume existing loan. En·
joy 3 gracious bdrms.
sun shiny kitchen wtran·
tasllc no wax floors.
Nelll'l,y new carpets and
lovely wallpal>('rs. Just .--------•I listed, so better hurry'
~HERITAGE
. • REA LTORS
EASTSIDE'S
IEST
lmmaculaLe 3 Bdrm +
den home situated on
qwet street. close to all
s hopping. Tastefully
done \n earthtone. Ask·
mg 1139.900. Call Today.
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495-1720 644-7020
Lag•• Niglt1I Mewpart le•d•
BY OWN ER. Totally
r emdl'd 3 Br, 2b a. Ho.MsForSc* IMcMl"-s
w/fam·rm on quiet tree ••••••••••••••••••••••• ForS. 1100
bne st. new kitchen. Ter-Newport leach I 069 ..................... ..
rlfic buy Sl35.000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
w l assum able loan . S£""YIEW $16.900
Owner movin g out or 10A ST&tS TO IEACH
area. Need to see to Port Royal-Best Buy. Dbl wide '61 Trallerama
believe. ~37 Pro l . d e co r a t e d · (0N5186) 3 pvt bch &
upgrades. A/C, dlx 4 Br 3 pter. SUb-letllng allowed IUJFFS OWNERS Ba. 2 frplc's. wet bar, J..A>Ciited ln Treasure as:
Prof & pe rsona lized beaut. n1te hte view. :nio1 Pacific Coast Hwy.
service by specialists in ~ comm. pool + Lag Bch. Offer ed by
s elling your h o m e . tmrus. $325.000. 64().6600 Renaissance M.P. (714)
Please call 640-~9. You THEGERRIECO. 499-:1116
w.n trust -------c/# /7//J///J~ R~~y
Planning to sell your
home? Our designe rs
Only 188,500. CJll &tS-0303 ~~~~~~~
Loaded With Demus Ricketts. Rl tr
642·3263/955-0497
10% DOWN
Walnut Sa Condo $67.~00
LAGUNA DELIGHT
Cll.armiJlg 1 BR house in
prestigious Emerald Bay
T e r ra ce. Sunny .
cheerful . s par1ous rooms. including large
separale dining room
Surrounded by lovely
fruit trees. Only m1nulcs
walk lo the beath .
$155,000.
roRTOflHO
Large. beautiful home
Wlth all the amenJt1es for
enjoyable hving & enter·
tammenl, in model cond
S225,000 Ownl!rl bkr
759-0226 644 2356 Real &>ltate
FORESTE
OLSON
~ ... U(l A,I -·
have increased seller's
pnifll.s many times over
by simple non·slrllctural
cosmetic changes in·
terlor & exte ri or Oinrndt.atioo & drawings --·-~-·-~ _____ c..-__ _
Sl50·S300 appli cable --------•1 towardspu.rchase. HARIOI HLNDS-
Country Life Interiors POOL
3Cl6 E. Coast Hwy' COM A l .. rae 3 Bdrm home 673-9510 -.. ---------•with many ext ra
--------... features to make living
UNITS
61WO BDRM
Near Diueylud, good
rent al area . Only
122.5,000. Call 645-9161
: OPEN HOUSE
RlALTY
/
so enjoyable. Beautirul
pool opposite large cov·
ered patio. 1be reasona-
ble price leaves room for
)'OU to decorate to s uit
your own ideas . Now
available at $169.000.
642·5200
CAMEO SHORES View Of The Lake
... with canyon view & But extre m ely nice.
privacy; single level 3 Sever al 2 BR condo's bdrm .. 2 baths, formal w/pool, spa & lush
dining rm. home. Cozy grounds. Offered from
frplc .. beautiful pool + $48,900. Won't last. Call
key to private ocean now! 540-3666
beach. ~.500 ii~:.;.;~:;~~ (liW£UIO
$56,000? We can offer you ~ _
a choice 2 bdrm .. 2 bath
mobile home with elec.
built-ins, just steps to the
pnvate beach on the bay.
w ith BOAT SLIPS
VAIL.ABLE.
DOtn SQUEllE
THE IUDS
Give them room to run in
this dream home which
has 5 br . 3 ba , pro·
fessionally landscaped,
ocean & canyon vh.•w.
Bedrooms!
Check out this executive home w ith 5 s upe
bedrooms. Family room. brick fireplace and MOM
lovmg kitchen with bwlt· i.ns. Giant covered patio
as loog as house. Grea
for e ntertaining. $129,900. Hurry, call.
filtESA DEL MAR 3 Bed.room, 2 Bath
Luxurious 5 bdrm. 3 ba. Own/ Agt family home on pool 759-9332, 645-6010
sized lot. Walk to UN IV ERSITY PARK
P aroch ial & public \IULAGE n Expanded
school & Orange Coast La.5alle model. For sale
College. Beautifully by Owner. $140.000. Call maintained & upgraded. 552-8888
SJ.27,500. Call now. Agent ---------
54(}.1720 B. Gro unds . 551-4682
Wl. Priced to Seti! -----------1 The most arrorable 4
Eves.
FORTUNE Bdrm, home in No C.M. "'•TH New cpts & paint. Walk ST AR to So. Cllt Plaza, schools IN BACK IA Y & c bur c h es . o n 1 y
Only Sll4.500 this supe $77 .900 /VA t erms!
!\mart condo in Back Bay Please caJI Bruce, Brk.
\S professionally decorat-1_6.1_1_·~-------
ed \n popular earthtones. Talk A.bout Cheap!
Wet bar. plush crpting & nus is it! 2 Bedrm. 1
mirrored walls. 3 bdrm, bath doll house is looking 3 ba, small complex. for right owner. It's only
close to pool. 759-l50l t64.900. and that's cheap
IRAHDHEW
TOWHHOMES ·-..ttany woods"
<Eastsidetosta Mesa)
2432Santa Ana Ave.
for Costa Mesa! Call
P.B.l. 964·2431or 835-0211
pager•9468
O.OPoint 1026 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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MARlNITA
Presllgious residences
near the marina from
$159.900. 831-354 0 .
English Tudor 2&3 Br 4934006: 549·5111 s phl level , 2&3 car --------
ga rage . fr p I cs . Magnificent ocean view.
microwaves, greenhouse New 3 bd, lge rms. (3rd
windo ws. pool. spa. bd sep. s uite>. Agt.
TENNIS court. 833-0623 , 759-0706
From $89,950
646-0061or955-1920
Developed by
Woodtree Dev Co.
Family Fun
~ins Here
DeUgbt1'ul family style
home features a s uper
famil y roo m wl l h
fireplace. 3 s pacious
bedrooms. for mal dining
room. form al Ii ving room. plush carpeting.
Cathedra l cei lings
Enclosed patio. S91.000.
Don't wait, call 559·8451
TARBIU. -&
la.OW MARKET
Sharp 3br,,~reat location + decor with amenities
Must sell. 673-4311 agt.
CUSTOM
MODEL HOME Single story 2200 sq. ft .
over 50 additional up-
grades. includes cenlral
air, sauna. tile roof.
burglar alarm and pro-
f essiooally landscaped
ya.Nb. Call today.
DON OSEN
REALTORS
401Gl,.ENNEYRt.:
497.4848
LOWER 3 ARCH BAY
JBr. 2Ba 2 sty. lg lot. ocn
view, c lose to b<·h.
$280,000. 644-1814
&.raid lay Lot
67~
MUST SELL
LAGUNA
IAYCREST
Best Financing, 103 down AcrwalJt for Sale I 200 a.ach Dolltovse buys lovely 3 br, 2 full ...................... .
$,05•000 bath, spa. ocean view. 2 Rancho Cal'f . 4 5 blk.s beach. By owner . ' · a rea· · Newport Shores. attrac-llOO,OOO. 1..c92•3710. acre pareels, $100.000 full
Ca Uve 3 BR. newly crpt 'd & price, terms; must sell. usey painted inside & out. 5 CUTE. CO'ZY A#. 979-4964
& blks to be arh. Owner 2 bdrm cottage w/fplc. 540--A-c-res-.-$800--pe-r _a_c-re-,
:y transferred out of area. Dbl delacbd gar w/RV billy. 6 ml east o( Sun·
Pool & te nnis courts. access . L a r ge I o t nymead. 5 mi west of Re~onable terms to w/room to grow. Lge as· Beaumont . Contact NEW LISTING quahfied buyer. Call for ble loan $75 500
ENC HA NTED COT · appt to s ee. P eggy , ~m~achRltrs'.492.2100: owner<7l0684-&15l
TAG E N E S T L E D _960-4392 ___ • 536_·_24_98_. ___ ---------
AMONG TALL TREES BEST 0 R I G I N A L ~~1"---I 078 ON LARGE LOT IN BLUFFS ARE/\' Se ._..,... ~ NORTH LAG UN A. 2 · nsa ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEDROOM. DINING t1onal plan E. h ighly
ROOM. WITH ROOM customized, spac1oui:. 2 bdrm. swtc + masi:.1ve FOR EX p AN SI 0 N . famiJy rm. & added hob·
S HO RT WALK TO by rm . Overloob
BEACH ANO TOW N. enormous greenbelt
1168.500 Ho nestly p r 1red al
• $189.500 Agent 640-5560 1104So. Coast Hiway
in Village Fair IEAUTIFUL
LAGUNA BEACH 4 ldrm. Family Rm
497 2457 HVH New carpet. close
• to schoor & park. Fee
$170.000. Ph 640· 1440.
LCICJIMO NkJIMI 1052 551~1 ....................... ---------
$79,950
VA, FHA
Terms
Super starter with big
yard. a spa and deck' 2
bed.rooms. dining. callng
a rea. MOM lov1n11
lutchen. Electnc garage
opener. Giant patio.
trees and rose bushes. Hurry! Call 495-1064
TARBEU.. -·
700 ACRES
Riverside County at a mam rreeway offramp.
Some xlnt comme rcial potential. Rapidly dt!·
velop1n g a r ea & l
miles of freeway fron-
tage. Investor terms.
FARGOR.E.
1 /676-5717 or l /7J9.-0696
INVESTORS
10 acres. level. Investor
t.erms. xlnt area. c Lot.
spbt>.
DROYH
677-5609: 679-2823 evs BAY& BEACH
Formal dm. rm & com· ---------
Ocean view. New 4 br. 3
b.a. 33932 Blue Lantern.
Trade/Lse/Option or
small do wn . Agt.
(213)43t-446l.
-:"!.~ RANCH ~Hf.ALTY ~ 5[i1 2000
Laguna Niguel COUNTRY ESTATE Santa Ana 1300 lost Costo MHO
450 NEWPORT CTR. DR.
fortable h ving 1n the
fam. rm w/blt-ln bar
Don't miss this beauty!
CaU now. 979·!)370
4 Br. office, dbl garaJte,
rec room. room for RV.
lots of storage, unique.
ready to move m School
in walkln~ distance .
Owner waiting for offers.
Ope n Sat/S u n 12 ·4 .
548-5879.
Ocean View. Dbl lot. 4 or
5br + tam rm & DR.
(2600 sq ft). Trlr acess.
$179.900. Ownr/ Agt.
661-1881. Open daily,
25492 Neptune/off Del
Avaioo.
NOTHING Realty •~" Canyon & ocean \ 1ews ~·;;;r·::;;:r·~:·;:· ;;,::·;~;::~;·;Y·~;:~· .. to do to move Into this ~.,,. Beautiful courtyard en· • · . · immaculate , larJ?c 4 try. Master bdrm with fenced yard with frwt n ear beach 1n San
bdrm.+ ram. rm. ror the spa~ to spare & l'?race to trees. room for gar4en Clemente Xlnt invest· JSS{ltl ..
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busy execuuve family. SpocioetsbecHome match.Vou'll beproudto ~.000.751-89biaft3PM. ::_nt. 1175,000/Firm.
CI06e to park. pool. play-4 BR. 4 ba. 4600 i;q ft of entertain guests or rt'· Beautiful 3 Br 1 ai. Ba •--~------
ground. tennis courts finest appt.s & custom lall".'es m tlus secluded home in prime area. C:.•ht ~Lots/
REALTORS and schools. Easy care features, by ~wncr / set.Ung. Vaulted re1lings. Iii? Crypti 1500
HecrMw c..,. Cod landscaping means more builder. Including 1m· ~ bnli?ht krtr hen 3310 S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX Ocean view rrom a d is· time to spend with fam1-ported ~le. smken Mst Olive. 181,990 Owner ompanion crypts I.a
GOV'T REPO Very nice two 2 bdrm t1nct1ve 3 bdrm home. ly. They'll a ll love this BR & Living rm. elec gat 21 54(}.2388 Gunta section, Pactrlc units, East side Costa nus is definitely an out· beautiful home! & much. much more. 3 Bdrm, lV. bath. Mesa. Enclosed garages of.the-ordinary home ~.000. T..tilt I 090 Memorial Park. Phone
New W IW carpeltng. + extra pariung. Street w.ittl all wood siding. In 49).9494 495-5220 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7141922·2972· 6 to lO a.m.
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ULTIM.ATE VIEW! The VAApprov Bro er won 'tlast.1125,000! finanetng. <.t/(>,.L-._ 640-5357 TUSTIN HILLS Ccccscrclal
view ii fabulous -lhe 11118-7853 NEWPORT HACH CENTlJRY 21 WEST n ~j~ &sumable 8"7% loan on --------CUstom built lri level. 5 ,.,operty 1600
b e s t t b e r e I s · REAL TY 6 75-1642 554-4840 'T~,./.'1. this 3 Br 2 Ba home on a Bdrm 4 bath, secluded. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tnldewinda Model · four HcMtHs For 5* F••• y.._ I 034 S33 '>' lg lot. Newly decorated. l&OW MARKET! rustic ruUtop wth valley ,_ ______ _
bedrooms, two & one· ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUI' _ .. s~1 ·L _, ·8600 By Owner . Prl n only. BIG CANYON Condo· VleW. All newly decor at· FOR s •u bait bath& be ed ~. ....-.. "' ~ ···············••tt••••• _.. . ; open am_ ..._...._.. I 006. Westside; rm. for 10 un· Lovely home •Br. den S83.SI00.495-4789 great loutlon. ALSO ed. Lots of wood a nd
ce1lin11. large fa mily ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.. "10000 Agt / b 1 elegant 3br. home with "lass and zone d for room with custom built BALBO SLAND fn's.8j70' '833-0523 Eves w a c 0 n Y 0 v e r .,,5'13,. n.. ._. Mtwport S.och I 069 POOi +spa. only 1124,900. horses. Call W-5880 for 187,000 sq. ft. shopping
center on 20 acres, locat-
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three car gara1e <in· .. M .. 1022 owner,189,500.Prin onl~. West ... a Daily Pilot someotherfamlly byad· ---------
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custom home in popular La Veta.
Close to schools ac s~pln1.
Minutes to tbe beach. Price
$169,000.
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496-7222 831-0836
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Beautifully customized 1---------home overlook Ing 5th W ~ 1 Otl fairway of Big Canyon , .. 11111-••ir
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private lot on a unique Mo fi)tllll..,_.1
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approx.lmatel,y 3100 sq ft abopplna •freeway. F\IU
has peg • groove oak price m lll50
floors throughout tbe Partt~·lnc84.2·7461 main Uvtna are1, stained '
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Sale Price:
16.500,000 Cull to loan reqd: suoo.ooo
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(Broiler/Owner)
Call (714)83MW
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AUG. num•rou• Iola & Tu1111ohouae.1.&!!rt•plarr . t..a ~· 2ba '!~?'s ~~· drapes, el. gar dr. S375. No pet.a. Pool & patio. refrig, private patio. do. Fr plc. pool, Irv. 405 Frwy nr. Crown
a malln parcd11 •n xt.ra t Jun NeV per mo 1.11<' .... r view . .,. · • ~.675-6882 1887 Monrovia. $265. 498-4554or213/!MS-tSSS J26S+. ~1955--0189. Valley. Avail May lit. Elsi.non' It 1um1undlnR 1 I 4 I 9 6 2 0 fJ 5 9 o r 51H2JO COIM Mfte 3124 M.WelO. Gail. _111_.:ms ______ _ ~ll &uod t rma ~n·•lla ?U1'31 llI48 We•:t der 1291 ....................... 5-N AM 3110 Medjcal unit aultable ror ~ ••••••••••••••~•••••• ZBrS275. Pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ . Da Pnnd pat-. on\)/ pl·~ tbt, 2ba, nu l'rpt/drpt, Mc.fl'adde /N 1 nd•b NewZWrmcondos.rrptc, Call64S-2190 A-L-&...-....1£..k for.... 4 ho wesghtcoouoi. .. uona·
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Rt'altor•Anoclat.,11 2 Br 2 811 ~on d o , $465 Agt , n o fee . · pool, oo pe t s. $250. · · single enclos ed. 1405 XJnt Newport locauon. 1s.8Sc>nngSlrt:~t hl'/dryr rcfrlg md. "64-2586:913-2971 2 Bdrm, 1 bath apt. ~16. 1 Bdrm 1 bath . Huntingt on St., H.B.1_~..._2_1_11_. _____ _ 4 UMfTS Paso Roblft OtOmo. 961t-9260 Adults $3SO mo Gas d A. ii p-ay 960-4392. 3 Bdrm home at1d <!rn + tlOS, 2 31-SlSO ---2 Br townhouse. hg mstr paid. fi42.sm.' . 2 Bdrm •. 2 bath. Brand S2'7Sdi1 ~.~: W:.;';in ~-. ' ............ 4450 a new 2 Bdrm 2 b•th un· CIOlt 466-)049 t~ bdr, 1\lll Ba. 2 car ga_r new. w/disbwasber. Xlnt Newport Crest s ingle ...................... .
its. eo.ooo. tt.t.ow 3242 w/opener. no pets. Avail Newly decorated 3 br. 2 ba k>cat.lon. 1395. S48·5169 or WellouDitff 1191 garage. Secured. $40 mo. For store " office space at a.y McC .... , lttr '5A Ruby Red Grapefruit ••••••••••••••••••••••• May6. $C7S. 964}.f)t89 townhouse. Spaclo~s. &te>-5112 agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-81ll; 548-7813 reasonable rates. 5 ... 772• $5000 P/ A. Will consider "•·.d·-~-"" Crom C .1 I •• fireplace & pool. Qwet H 500 to 5000 ~Ft -· ..,. trade (114)922-7398. ~_,., ~vnuo ¥Cr06S CllHl1UM 11 area. Adults, no pets . to •·--.. 11•40 BEATTIIEHJG Offkelewtal 4400 • ~~~~~~~~ ----beach, Frplr. poul, JDC. ~ 342$ ... ,,,.. ,,..c ...... 1. 675-5949 ........... ---BEACH PRICES MESA VERDE R
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...... ----0 -CONDO NearSo.CstPlaza 2br.2 New 2 Bdrm, 1 bath SHARP.beachl,2 &3BR. adult apts. Sorry. no IEAUTIFUL 1525MesaVerdeE.C.M . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ATERFR NT · ba .. New crpts & drps, wtrrplc. gar. Sml patio. Crplc. dishwshr, garage pets 531·6266. SUmS 545.4123 ttc.MsfwwitM-d 2 BR. 2~-: ba. washer! A/C,patJo,pools,jacuzzi $425/mo.759-0497 • & patios. No pels . 75Sto3200$q Ft , .. You are the wmner of
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••••••••••••••••••••••• ava.el. Peggy, 960-4392._ B ; 963.7418 ~ve& wknd. to~obouse, frplc. pvt Deluxe beach apts. Frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• N_....... 83J.88lJ sq. ft. total. $t9S Per mo.
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duplex. Oblg11r,ch1ldreo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Townbousf 1 e.,2 Br 11""' Ba, .645-4074. Peggy,960-4l92. PALMMISAAPTS Downtown Huntington . .
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by calbng &42-5678, ext.
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964-2566. 973-2971 cond. S450. eve 526-5792. 'raLMgmt 642·1603 garage. Deluxe kitchen 9am-5pm 546-9660
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DramalJc n oor plans
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tax shllr. $175,000/ofr. --· ----ISlO,OOvalue), to ping & bus -Westside WANTED
own/agt840-1879·. ltcAoalsland 3206 I UGSIUHNY C.M.One unithasayard. 3Br apt in Huntington
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W •TERI. SHOP. 2640 Avon St. ~ Newport Bch. 932 sq fi. PLUSH SUITES good exposure. ~23
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Principals o!'IY __ Lusk H. V 4 Bdrm. f:Jm 3 Br 2 BaGarden Home · · J .O. PROPERTY Nr: Huntington Harbour • _,_MrVVr ""* ny sundeck, ocean,,1d(' of ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. dmm~ rm. Quiet sl. on gmblt. cathedral ceil· Call 673-7407. MGMT Children & pets on ap-Lovely gardens· Brooks Coast Hwy Will make War~ Space. 3500 :.q HOME +IMCOME Ready now. L:.c $900 1ngs. Ital. tile. ne w lBr,on sand.vacant.$475 751.2787 proval. Ask for Becky, wtr.fall great corp oHtce ~sq ft, $600/mo. Irvine. 12·
Good Costa Mesa loca-Agt 644-7211 carpetmg,pooll jac/11.'n· lll July 1 75l·7866/. ~512.8. •KJtchenFacal avail fl.OnlyS39S/mo. cir. spnnlClers. 20· ce1I·
lion. Li ve here & operate ,..__,,__ M--a---3224 nis. $575 mo Leas e . 67~114 Jrvme. MESA PINES 1_;.... 38 .... •Jacuzu. heated pool ROGERS REALTY ll'\&S Avail 'lll Aug ust 15. your a ntique bu:.iness, "'4nf11 .... 67~192e cs only • ·-.... •Wldy orda1I} m.11d srv 642 1121 beauty shop. etc. Plus ••••••••••••••••• .. ••••• ___ v ' lcAoaPetN.tlula 3707 1 Br S31S. Frplc. pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1'V&phoneuva1lablt• 67S.2ll 1 -·--------
small 2 bedroom unit al· New spac·1ous condo 2 br. Well upRraded 4Br. 2Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• jacuzzi. gas bbq. clo:.1.;.-d 3br 2"'2ba Brand Nev. Low as $72.50 Wk RV PAAKIMG
tached for additional in· 2baw/C'omm.pool S4:i50 $625 mo. 551·4583 o r w eekly rentals n ow. gar.Adults.nopels 2650 Woodbrid~e. S600mo. 2 2277 Harbor •442.476 Sq Fl No Costa $25.MONTHLY
come. No quahrying. As· mo No pets. 644-3485 552 3115 Oceanfront com pl. rurn 2 Harla Ave. 549-2447 -car garg 213/465-4841 Costa M~a 045~ Mesa S255. I nl.'I utll Fencl'Ci storage for your ~ume large 8"'r V /\ loan. E. SIDE ·lBr. 28a: dbl --------~ br. frpl. balcony. gar. Easts1de. ideal for day Condo 1 br. loft., washer. AIC Tom. 540·2200• boat. camper or extra
F\ill pnce $84,000. CalJ gar. nope~. $465 mo. LIKE NEW· 3Br. 21-:rBa. 640-4784 sle.;per, 2 Br l Ba. J>OO). dryer . Couple only. No Roomw/kitchent•ltc 500-1250 sqft loo~n~~ car For in fo . calf
55&2&60. avwlS-1.645·9219 San LuJs Rey Condo. 8AYV1EW. beach. pier. ~os;:>~J5· Kids O~. pets.$3.15.548·8251 S66week&up Laguna. unde rii round 848·3~ ---
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557·7838 rored. frplc. Attached Corona de( Mar 3722 · ocean near Victor Hugo. bn~e area. 957.1749 d ys. 0Ff1CE space available writer s eek s on, e MAICEAHArRIL br Adults N t pt garage ha s great ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br2Ba.Crplc,new.k1ds newly decorated. heated orSSl·9547aft6PM Linda al !7875 Beach Blvd bedroom collage an
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· rt "".,·0835 mo. Please call for appl. kite .. -. Pool. $225. Inc. A.gt nean parking. S625· _..,,, uUI pd lst. lst + 1n"'on Beach $50 per Mesa. 9wetnes~ ,esedsen· Acquire mcome prope Y .,.... ""11 494-8(gJ _.,.,, m:,th. Phone message tJal. Wnte Class1f1 Ad of your own. We have Lovely 2br. condo. Swim-536-8847 days or 640-7878 utJI. No-smokeS40-4999 LGE 2 BR. Fam Rm. . $100 dep. No Pets S.: $10 tit #206, Oaaly Pilot, P.O.
property that will help d eves. Costa Mffc1 37 24 O/W, patio grdn, xl.ras. Mewport hach 3869 Mat 675-5..533. 645-6499 ::.ervice per mon · Box 1560 Costa Mesa you keep more of those ming pool. Prt v · Yr $375 W & last. 645• 1693 ••••••••••••• •••••••. •• desk $5 per month Daily 00626 • • dollars you earned & Gar. & carport. Adults -----------i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room. pnvate entran<:c. Piiot office Pho n e,·.---------
rescue them from taxes Only. $450.mo. Avail. 5-l Heritage Park Townhome Weeki~ Rates $275. 2 Br. 1 ba, landry lido Isle Bayfron~ Spacious bath. cooking s200 642-4:tll ext 276. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE OR
& 1nnation by putting 754·7496 betw 6-8p.m . 2br.2•r.r ba.2cargarage rm. balco n y, bea m 3br. 2ba. Prav bch ,Laguna.497·3687 APT WANTED HUN·
them to work for you in E 'd 2 b w/opener, encl. patio. nr Spacious tud1os & ceilng. Adults. no pets. SllSO.yrly/lsc 67S-76lf7 ---/\l?prox 4<J!l sq ft. C ~· I~~ TINGTON SCH AREA. well located properties in ~~1 e r. garage. pvt pool. $460. mo. 559·...SQS~ l Bedroom Suites TSLMgmt 642· 1603 Hunt B<'h room in c:.tm I:: 17th ~t. Suite ~ . <MARINA SCHL DIST. I good growth aremi. patio. $37~~ 0 Complete Kitchens __ _.;::._ ______ Ocean Front 3br. 2 ~ar home. close to ocean. kit SIOO mo. Doyl~ ~611 SJOO.S375. Call
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away lo the IRS should M "'~• VERDE·3Br. 2Ba . only $350 per mo. Vogel-Close to all major 2 BR. 1 ~ Ba. patio. Isl & last. & refUnd. C & smkr $200 963 9350 SmgJe·3nn sw1e-bava 1I Nrn1 ________ _
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stead. To keep the same schls. shops, park. $550 t..,.... hoch 3248 R I 0 • · Lovely I bdrm. Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• phone ans Secy sen ·. R...tals 4650
thing from happening mo. 644-5187 or644·8519 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OYG ~wtes Mesa Verde. 2 Bdrm. 2 H~ights. Secluded. new. Several all s ummer rcn· con! nn. el<.', Plsc call•••••••••••••••••••••••
nut year. come talk OCEAN VIEW. new 3 br. 2C8>~ewport Blvd bath. USO sq fl. Frplc. qLDet. &45-2111 taJs·, avail. No fee 752-61.BR * * • with us. We can help you 4 BR. fam rm .. 2 ba · frpl. f 642-2611 or dsh h rorm up an investment um Sq ft. Qwet corner. m prestigious Porta ma end gar. , ws r. gar OH UDO ISLE Agenl.675·8170 Stngle office for rent'nt:ar C..t H. 0.._
I •"75 ., • ., .. ,,.,., S700.mo•99-4820 543-2000 dis pos al. S375 /mo . O.C. Alrport $1"" per 1-c"'Gifrord Plan that wll ronserve .,,., · ,..........,_ ----754 ""l6 Cctt..aae nr Bay 3 blks to .,., ......_
C .' "b ._ " mo. R;.,.eptf""--cr"lanal Fountain VaJley more of your earnings. 3o-house. Sm married Builder's slm. m. " r Bache I 0 r . u n 1 q u e 3bed.rooms wt boat shp. ocean. Sips 6 Patio. Nr ...... ""' .. r l nvest~ent prope rty f;.mily. No pets. Open Zba. den. Some oc. vu hideaway. uUI pd. 5275. Lge 3 br. 2 ba, upgraded. Sl950/mo. Lido Village. S200 week· services avail.~6402. Youarethe winnero
ownership should be one lOAM·SPM. Within walk· Beau. yrd. Oar. Handy to mo. Deposit. 285'4 Apt c newly decor .. Nr 0 C. ty. Call 7t4-879.00S7 1 MO. FREE RENT t:ofrM
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• It can secure your future thru hi g h sch I. 940 eve.586-1298 751·9905 Call & leave (mayberentedfum.> ••••••••••••••••••••••• From Sl4S. Incl. util. 779 .,_ ""
& protect your Cu\~r.e Congress St.Co.sw Mesa. Charmin g & woodsy SUSC.ASITAS message.Avail.May I. SL950/mo. House for rent. Big Bear W t9lhSt.540-2200 s~:fl™aoEIS
earnings. Why not ta, it · pool 2 Br Large rum. I bdrm. encl. "'-·· 3 b 1''"' ba ~ondo "'ty slno: 6,· lin"n.s furn. .....,, over with one of our Patiogardenhving,4Brz oceanvlew. • · gar.$280.Adulls,nopet.s. ·~ r. n "' · 2bedrooms.Sl000/mo "'' ,.., '"
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HO prope.rnes ava1 a e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avall 4130. Call 979-4575. 63I·1400 ._..to Shorw 4300 mrl. janjtorial, secuntf. Arena now & know how to get 3 BR, 2 ba, frplc. J?OOI. jac, Niguel Shores 4 br, 2 ba. tW""'°" leach 37 40 ....................... serv. ronr. rm. + ut1 . Tickets l'l'MlY be claimed
47"""5 ' 675 6670.--l gar. Comm. pool. tennis F\lm. room for rent. 0~•1'· •••••';7.••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOMMATE 17th. St.C M. 642·,9560 m . .._ ')'()Us~edQ. CUallA7szl.tL920 drnbl J,!~· ii~~& :!1~00~0 family rm, atrium. 3 c~r ....................... t~ntto• leach 314 Hui""'°" t.och 3840 S Convenient loc. 230 E. by calling 642·$678, ext.
. . ag or &beach. 759·1465 ly, wkly, monthly. Ut1 . '*=-hLSaya * * * Pl •CE •1786. 1.nc1. 7561 Center Dr. #46, ~..-.. "" ·Elegant offices · 1so1,_ _______ _ ~ 1 I.II' ,. v--y 32 34 lab Forest 1255 H.B.892·7336. ... .. W •PT HOMES I j" Enjoy more. Pay less! Newport Blvd. -Ttl S -"" ,.. '' All~es&Li/estyles. 645·2111 .. .___/ln--t{ •• • ,.____ ••••••••••••• ••• ••• •••• •••••••••••••• ••• •••• •• I -•• _.. 17 41 ..aow Ram .... ~ R aw... • .....
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955-1055 COFCJ
675-5535 CRISJ
c• 642-5678
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INTERNATIONAL
MONTESSORI SCHOOL
ZOU I Cypreu Dt-., Hew,_. IHcll
979-9241
NOil 11MM MIT A .IOI
. BEGIN A CAREER
_AS A COSMETICIAN -
'Ltl RICNWd a Beauty College ~ YoU 111rt
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only 20 weoka you can be earning • OOOd
11v1ng
C~ CL.ASSIS HOWt
Limited EntOllment-Call Now!
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Pl(ln ly 01 Practical Exoerience. Too.
TUITION PAYIN&
PIOGllAMS
AVAILAILE
PLACIMIMT
ASSISTANCE
MANY OPfOltTUMmlS:
• Interesting Work
•Personal Satisfaction
• Secunty-Joc>s noc tied to ooonomic situation
• You progress rap+dty to become thoroughly
Sktlled
• Self~nl e>wortun1ttes.
CALL 961-1611 POa
IMFOIMATIOH
2TCHA~Dl5 BEAUTY
COlLE&E
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NEW CLASS BEGINS APRIL l'TrH *" NMt ' Take A Cooking C1us ! *Printed Recipes •Complimentary
Wines
• PenooaJ Jnatructlons
100"4 Money Back Guarantee
Limited Seating-Reservations
Orily
C:.-761-IOll ·
MICROWAVE MACMC
COOICIN6 SCHOOL
Established 1975
NOW IN THE NEWPORT AND
IRVIME AREAS
Cl.ASSIS U 5 •.All: • * Beginning, Intermediate and ~ Ballet, Toe • Pas de Deux and Variations* Beginning and Advanced
Tap* Jazz
Perfor111ance Scheduled For Late Spring
ALL AMS ACCEPTED
Director Bonnie Wilcox
M.icArllllrS.:--
4251 Uzi' 11'1, s.1te•
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.... ,.. ..... c.lf. 92660
llJ-1 ltS 644-1291
MortttlfS. T,_t
Deidi 5015 Lolt&Fo.d 5300 tWpW-.cl 7100 tWpW-.ct 7100 tWpW-.cl 7100 WOfthd 7100 HtfpW..ted 7100 tWpW..e.ct 7100 tWpW..ted 7100 ••..••...............•• .•.••.................. •.•.••..•.....•..•..... . ........................................................................................................................................ .
LOWEST Los l Blk h . h . Accounting ASSIMll.HS BEAUTICIAN CLEANING WOMEN CLERJCAL Delivery· must have own Female fa c tory
ca:. ~1';~ old~ ~21~~~ ACCOUNTeedSREC. Production workers W I Following for ~~!·2~:S~rh::e CleriDep~ctaly posCle1.~~~nwaavn!~lda. tf1( or ~an:_!IT 1~1i~. ~::i~fe·~ i:.eais~~: llW•aw;9!fltlllah1 Reward 768-S97l Mnfg_ co. n s person needed for all sh ifts. Newport.er lnD 540-ass2 : Cl . ..., '" · P1Tshopwo, ... ,gas.m1. M -A N 8 htT.D.'s. aho -· for alJ fWlctions of Ac· Good working conditions or644-066l car. Susie s eanang ble immediale ly . Re-pd. 642-S'TO'Z 1S37 OftrOVla ve. · · z..dT.D.Lo.ts. LDst: Dog "Sam", Sun-counts Receivable. Incl and benefits. Applicants Serv.~ qui~ l yr. clerica l.ex-_se._Sl.25 ______ _
Fairest Terms since 1949 da,y 4/8, dntn. HB area. light typing. Minimum must be able to speak & Beauty: Licensed instruc· penence. ~wpm typmg. FLORAL DESIGNER
SaftlerUA.. Co. Grey cockapoo. Lie . expe r . req. Manual understa nd Englis h. t.orinbeautyschooLXlnt CLASSIFIED S325.60 bi-weekly. lo DELIVERY-Available Exper necessary. full .
.... .,. 907450. Reward.SJG-3973. system. Contact Dave Pope. salary & benefits. Call sta.rt..833-04U, ext260 for now. Top pay, good PIT bme. Seod resume to:
642-2171 545-0611 DATAPOWER 642-5254 962..s831 lftU£RJISIN6 appt. Orange County hrs. Eves. 5-9. Mon-Fri. Classified Ad 1417, Daily Lost 2 dogs near Harbor INC. _ NH Harbor Mun I c 1 pa I 531-0811 Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, ~AVA.IL.AILE High. I blk/wht Shih· 3328 w. lsL St. Santa Assembly, light auto a c· INllyOparator The Daily Pilot is seek-Court .. E.0.E. DelJvery & stock work. Cosu Mesa.Ca.92626. 2NDTD AND Tzu, Other tan shaggy_ Ana. 92703 cessory. 9 to 4 te m· Assistant for busy salon. ing a person to augment Clerks
SWING LOANS.. S48-42S6 SM-7700 porary. C.M. 646-1234. Xlot training program. our Classified Advert_LS· Pri,..;..., Clerk needed full Fem. & Male appl.Jcants Foam Cutter. PIT and INTEREST ONLY OR Good opportunity for ad· mg department for 10-_ ......... . welcome. Excell. OP· FIT. Male or Female. FULLY AMORTIZED ... Found : CHINGA, g rey ACCOUMTIMG CLK AJTRACJIVE GIRL vancemenl. Richard side telephone sa les. ~· Immediate o~n-portunity to tram In auto 6'2·5102 Lee Really te rrier mix. Owne r Process Invoices, handle Ouellette Salon. 200 Classified or telephone mgs, full co. bene_fits. parts sales. Apply 1S221-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
R.E.Bmker,960-1957 ~t:,.~s!r~15's~i:3· mad, Ute typing, assist to model for individual. Newport Center Drive. s ales expe ri e n c e Call Balboa Marine. Newport81.CM.orl0080jtl
with accounting duties. Great compensation for Newport Beach. necessary. S49-96 71 for a P P l. Adams. HB. Automotive GARDENER For Sal~ $13,000 2nd TD. FOUND: Ladie's wrist lrvi.ne. E.O.ES40-7639 occasional sessions at REQulREMENTS E.O.E. .. M/F/H. Supply.
10% discount. Call Al watch. Harbor-Adams flexible times, & you Beer barmaid, nlgbts. full INCLUDE: Clerk-tvni"t • busy C.M. _D.;...ENT~-AL-~--IS-T_A_N_T_ ~ cu.rreotl,y exists
631-2222. Vic. Describe. 631_0494 ACCOUNTING ASS'T select the clothes & type time. re Ii ab I e . M_ust type 4SWPM (elec· office." ii-=· res deta.Ued for reliable individual. aft..6. Good figure aptitude of modeling that you 496-90331496-5476 tnc> 8. . . . Exper'd, registration de· Knowledge of plants& ir· Alll a•cet111Hh/ needed. nex1ble hrs, ror would m os t e njoy. Depend bl person. g.10vo1ces, sired, So. Laguna ofc. rigation helpful. Enjoy • al / "'-·-"' A tr Sb b d HB P IT SS 00 hr Modeling 1's s•..:ctly for BKKPRISECY. e~ only. aak~ · filing, SOWpm & ten key. 41J&.l611 xlnt com...,.nry benefits . ...-a; ... I rvuuu. us ep er . area. -. . . ...., 8 ""2 30d 'I B -a Good spe ingvo1c. e gcood bene.fits. Ca ll ---------1 ..-.. Lost&FcMMcl we 11 be ti av e d . 846-00U.Sharoo fun but the girl selected Caif~14:J.Y· c a ... -· Pleasantpersonality Vldtie63l-0700. DeotalFrontOffice Apply tam-12 Noon. ••••••••••••••••··~··•• 64S·l508 /NB ,Anim . ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; must be very attractive Salary commens urate Xlnt opportUIUty for en· Moo/Fri Personnel.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Found: Part Siamese. M.
••-ca•nh 5 I 00 Shelter644·3656 & sophist.icated. No ex· .&at Repair with experience + com· thuslastic girl seeking M A I I I 0 T 1 ACCOUNTING perience is necessary & Experienced fuU time, missioo. Excellent com· COLL.ATOil fu.ll time employment. HOTEL
. CllRK genero.us pay makes this fiberglass & rigging pan.y benefits. If you are PACXR Top pay. frinfle benefits. Dr PENNY
PINCHER
ABS
Sell any item or com
bulallon of items fM $1S or less w1lh a Penny
Pulcher Ad. 3 lines for 2 ronsecuuve days. Eac:h
adcbtJonal tme 1s 6()r for
I.he 2 days Cha rite 1l !
No commercial ads
i-·or more information
and to plare your ad call
642-5678
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Forked-Brave -
Robin -Bodily -
NOROOF
cat. San Juan Cap area.
49S-7521 .
FOUND: Blk dog, young,
Lab mix. blue eyes, no
t'Ollar. 586-5276. 833-2400
exl612
FOUND : Ca r ame l
sbortba ir ed bobtail
female dog, Oen Blvd.
CdM. 675-!imS
Various duties including interesting & profitable. boats. Schock Boats. S04 ambitious & want to be Wini"" to -· N.B. Specialty Office. 900NewportCentercb light t yp10g, lO·key. Please write describing 29thSt,NB. paid for your efforts ~ tram an 10• ~ N -'-NewportBea ourselftoCI iliedAd ri dustnous car eer in· ._,,_nee. on sm .... er. F,qualOpporEmplymlf some acchoulntfinlg Eex· !~ DaUv Pilota~ p 0 Boats J>leasecaU or interview: dividual to package ~6M-0585~~~·:.._ ____ -:-I~~~~~~~~~ perience e p u . x-'"""• ,,, • · -Personnel Dept. -cellent working condi· Box 1S60. Costa Mesa P9dfic Seocraft 642-4321, ext. 277 educational mate~~-Dmla1 Al.alt.. Jday week .... ..,._.1ll
tioos and benefits includ· 9216216 has immediate openings Aa•..u-.-& CO •ST Ex.celleot working .. vuui· Exper. RDA. Irvine. · dental 1 A 1 -1 .... _ '-"~·..:-~ ,.. lions fl benefits. 40 Hour ozo "'lll • mg pan. pp y In AtrrOMOTIVE JOC'UJICIVUUWUlg: o•uy PILOT wee k. Appl~ North --~ person. no phone calls CCOUNTI .... '-Mechanical, engine man ,..... please. 8ry mann *A "-Electrical.plumber 330W.BayStreet American ervlce Schools. 200 McCormick CLRK! Only exp'd personnel Costa Mesa Center, 1339 E. Warner.
Avenue. Costa Mes a. Light bookkeeping & who take pride in quality Equal OpportUIUty ~'! .. Any :m~yU:~-Op. Equa l O pportunity light typing in very workoeedappl,y. Employer ,,......... ,,..,
Dental office nperience,_ _______ _
chair assistant w1tbr.,._lll0fflce
some front office e x· TIAJHIE
Employer. pleasant surroundings. 3301 S. Susan, S.A. 5350 We train for a secure 751-1343. C..ERJCAL Medical lab CoddllllW .... s
perieoce. 3 day week. fi\l.IJ fl part time posi·
Newport Beach. 646-4801 lions available. No ex·
DINT AL ASSIST per. necessary bul pbone ••••••••••••••••••••••• future.,Good pay. See Of-
RELAXING MASSAC E
Bob James-Lie Masseur
OutcalJ 9-9, 494·5ll 1
Bookkeeper, PIT. 2 half oeeds frnt ofc recep-Sdlool
MICHELLE'S •a.teal• 11AM·2AM sas.3749
LINDA & VICKI
<Mcall Massage
For The Fw of It!
Serving all Orange Co.
SlS-7313
COUNTRY GIRL
•ESCORTS*
Atttg Bkkpog flee Mgr.
TEMPORARY HOWARD c:a...rolet
Register today to work Dove&QuailSts. oo various accounting &1--NEWPO __ . __ R_T_B_E_A_CH __
bookkeeping assign·
ments. Work close to
your home. Acctg clerks,
bookkeepers, accoun-
tants are needed thruout
Orange County. Ca 11 us
for more information.
Automotive
LofpanOlt
Clean up new & used
cars. Good working con·
ditlons. overtime avail&· ble. Apply to manager.
larwickDats..
33375 Camino Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano
da .. N .... Sch tioo1sl. tVDI! at least SO Earn S300 .. ys pr wa, ~ or· WPM.· diversified posi· up to per w ...
thodootic office. 642·2626 lion, pleasant working Low tuition. Placement assist. 751-919& loolduaper F/CIMJ. cood.s. Mature person, 1---------
Small s A mnfg exper non-smoke r. 633·5635, _ Fri.· Moo . 10 Hll
& maturity req: SalarY 8:»5.E.O.E. 6:30. Apply in person. !~~?-.,..~.?;ccC. all Mr. ---CL-El-IC_A_L __ Tile Garden. 450 Glen· ~uu ... .._......... ney r e, Lag. Bch. Center Finan· 494--8075. BUS DRIVERS-for c 1a irm seekin g i---------
school.16835 Brookburst. responsible individual COOK
Ftn Vly_ Call 963·7831. for receptionist position. Italian Restaurant. saute
Phone exper. & typing cook, full time. 548·7418, ~laylny skills required. Xlnt call7AM·ll:30AM.
Robert Half's
GC'4MMt&MpS
2333 No Broadway #200, Coldwell Banker
Bldg., Santa Ana
17141135-4103
Need 2 salespersons im· working cond. & co.•---------A.to Paris mediately to handle benefits offered. Please COOK
DelYary rushing business. May contact personnel or app-P IT. Prepare garde n
Well groomed female work rentals or not, as 1Ydaily9-6. luncheon. 2-3 times pr
Newport/Udo area. X· at tYJlinl helpful. Group
Ray expr. P /Ume. 3 heaJtb • prof"ll abaring. days. 673-9460 Please apply in penon. _..;;._ ______ -t 1bW'S. or Fri. 9-5. Lloyd
DENTAL ASSISTANT PestCootrol,S66E.Dyer
01airslde. 3 dys. people Rd.. S.A. oriented Nwpt practice,t---------
X-ray lie r equire d . Gll&ALOff'fCE ~~~ TIAIHH
fi\l.IJ time posit.ion av aUa • DINTALCHAllSIDE ble for reliable in· Assistant for busy Nwpt dMdual to assist service
8 c h o f c • e x p e r dept mgr. Lite typjng, ~ary. ~l ~ne, & dispatcbing.
Der Wiem erschnitzel is Calif~~~ucts looking for housewives &1---....:...::__;::...._ __ _
Just my luck. I saw a
sign saying "Topless Restaurant"_ I rushed ---------a.Hrs. 9S7·8474 ~~~~~~~~~I over 18 w/good driving preferr ed . Incentive ADP wk. Corona de l Mar .-------.--I record. Costa Mesa area. commission split. home. 67S-0316 aft 5PM.
students. No experience GBaAL OFFICE
necessary. Part time Need bnght, personable.
IW>Cb employment. 3-5 enthusiastic & reliable
days per week. Flexible person for growing In·
scheduling. S3.25 per ternational Co. Good
how'. 250 S. Bristol. C. M. typist, Telex experience Next to Ward & Har-a + but will train_
right over and the place
hadNOROOF.
5300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642·5'71
Loet or Found a r:l? Call Animal Ass stance
League. 537·2273, no ree.
Lan': Mille Doberman,
area Beach/Slat.er, H.B.
answers to Tamarak. 16 mos. Re ward $100.
N2-1994dya, (1)493·9717 eves.
r DOING
.• BUSINESS
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•972-1138• ---------•SHERI LEE• CERT. MASSEUSE
Housecalls by Appl.
838-6838
*** J.°'f!' ... lllm Baysi e Cove E.
Newport Beach
You are the winner of
two free tick.ts
($10.00vaJue), to
IUGSIUMHY
M·EETTIIE S..-.-HEIOES
April 13
Long Beach
Cenveo.lion Center Arena
11ckets may be claimed
by calling 642-5678, ext. m.
***
REGNANT? Carin g,
confidential counseling &
referTal: Abortion. adop-tion" keeping. APCARE 541·2563
S,. lhwl Reader
181.5 S. El Camino Re-1
S.OClemente; Fully Uc . For Appt..C. 7296
43 want. to meet
women afternoons at
e'miDO for ftiendabip and aates. Write Claulfied Adl403, The
Dally Pilot, Box 1560,
a.ta ..... Calif. 92626
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Adns A Call Bob. SSG--2500 for in-PENSION og wanted forthe Rusty
Mio-don terviewappt. SERVICES Pelican. Evening hrs. WAMTIDNOW AUTO TRANS R&R Good Pay. 642-3431 or in "S.A.M." is now in-lBONewportCenter Dr. bet 3 & 5 terviewing those in · MAN-Exper. preferred NPB. 714-0M-4360ext263 person -ween w t.erested inaprof.career MUST HAVE O W N EqualOpporEmployer Mon .-Fr1., 27JS . -· TV•-TV 100LS.548-2288. M/F Pacific Cst. Hwy., Npt. mmovJes, "' com· CASHI ER. apply i n -----------1 BdL merclals. No exp. nee, BABYSl'M'ER for adora· person Crown Hardware. ,.... c-n•cAL ---------
sm fee. CaU 633-2233 ext ble baby. my home days. 3107 E. Cst Hwy., CdM _ .... ~~ ......... p I C 0 S M E T 0 L 0 G Y •
95. It hsework. good pay. _.._ anGIUll National Corp. needs de-
Phone 83l-96SS. CASHIER. exper'd Pl· Agactey moostrators & managers ---------:-1..:....::::::.::.::::..:=::____ lime. over 25. App[y In Has lots of jobs avail to work with unique AJoe
Am-Way Dlstr. wanted. Babysitter wanted for in· ~; Don Jose Mex-w/many fine. super com-Vera skin care line. Xlnt ~tart now super earn· fant Mon thru.. Fri. 8:30 to 1can Restaur ant. 9093 panjes and tbey'rc all career opportunities. mgs. Call 968·6495 9-4 5:30 Eastbluff area of Adams Ave, H.B. rt-eel Call Mr. Cable Moo-Fri.
weekdays. Newport. 640..oo37. 540-6055 ~12.. at 714/S40-'T780.
nngtoo. 957-0593 Beautiful new offices in
ftll •~u _....._. Irvine. For interview JnUU"",_,,_" caUJanYandell~t ElectricaJ-exper in bldg
industry . Frederick
Brown Assoc. Contact
Larry Dills 540-9995
DUFT'SMAM,
~!f t~!'~~jt-e-n-"e-r-al_o_f_fi_c_e_-O_r_d_e_r
building design. R.E. de&k,hvyphooes,typing.
WA L L & A ~ S O C . filing, must have good
A .... IMAL 11.UYSma c·~HIERS CoastGl,enoMMI COUNTERSALESP/T " Mature babysitter want· "'1 AcJaclcY S4 + Commission. for HOSPITAL ed2daysaweekfor3yr 2790Harbor,C.M. exp. person. Hrs. flexi· ~~~i!rifcco~:.:1--------~~:l:.=g N.B. ~~-~~ del Mar UTOJEM MARKETS Neveracoaltoyou ~~~~U>.'Ui~rp:;::..~r ~=~l.a.cbts, 1631 ~H-S
M&-7.0. 1m1 Sky Park ~~M~~ s:,~~~ -~ __ le_. _lrv_ine_. ----1 ble Pb. for appt. 642·1916
r eo.mteme1 cook P rt ·-------·i wo1uee a MIN FOR Answtrt.g Sanice Babysitter needed or 1 yr <>Peninas now available a.ERK time full 8m~-Apply ain WAREHOUSE PEOPLE PBX operators for a old girl. Mon thru Thurs, for full and part·tlme G:ca ic: G · u 3309 DltlYRS ELECTRONIC TEST telephone answering 8:15 am loS pm. 64S.QHi9 Cashiers on 2nd le 3rd person. ary s De t. Meo or women 25 yrs or TECHNICIANS
service experienced or afler6pm. shifts. No experience St E. Coast Hwy. CdM . . older. Know the coast W /Experience
will train. FulJ Ume or= necessary, we train . Couples wanted to cltles.Net$180aweekor TRAl.NEEASSEllBLY
part Ume sblft.s avalla· •CCOUMTS Start at S3 per hour. ad-Cox Hobbies. Inc .. lead· manage small business. more. Oran1e Coast TYPISTS ble. Days. afternoon· ,.. vancemenl opportunity Ing manufacturers of Must e!UoY meeting peo-Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt. RECEPTlONJSTS
eveolno or grave yard. COUMSB.01 formanagement poeition fuel powered model!! and pie, working together. & Herrmann, •Fountain ~A Fee Won your
Must 6e able to work For our South Coast to SS.so per hour If rlldlooootroUedunitsfor be w illing to learn . Valley. (No of Slater ownda,s?6boura.Call some week~s-Typing Plua office. Experience qualified. For interview their bobby/toy industry P leasant profita ble b etwn Newbope & immediately :§we-reqwred .. Many preferred. Call Ralph go to store 18. Monday is seeking a Graphic wort. PIT. 963-7225 Euclid)
co. neflls available. Kinnlngsat540-4066 3333 9am.1pm: Artiat. Responsibilities Part time Couple ,_ ________ , YICTOtt
PleasecaU Mon·Frl. BristolSt c M ' 13752LosAngelesSt willincludeartandphoto -: --------• • .__ r-f!s1'!,!_o1n Island area : TB~·1 a· BaJdwinPark mMA!rial files. ordering without prev1ou b~si· Dlbwlbr/PreDCooll. FIT. ''' '•u•r~'l.-•Piilec~etK
'""'•• --(213)962·9033 supplies, composing neuexperientt. Willing S .C . Goll course O&t~bSt.Ste213 Costa Mesa area : Tu work Saturdays only F.qua10ppor Employer tayouU and ruling com· toteamlswontosetber. Reltw'ut412·J495. NewportBeacb
873-U86E.O.E. lnourCoeta llesaolfice. -• • ..i-forms for printing Call$3MUI Su.tUO Call Georae Wagner at _... ms llalD APl'llANAGER 546-2300. 2700 Harbor CH• ~'~• a T -Square or CUSTODIAN IAIN••USOwt • For 55 unUo ln Cotta Blvd. C.11. t1•dl M Food clnlUq macblne. Ptnll!:. NO. EX.PR. .=zi ~a::d~~dstCO::~ee c.-f.Ft•rlll Minimum 5 yn upr a...._u. muattneeo ~.T.1~:~u~'. WE~YOU matnt. exp. Wife bkkp1 s..t..•a... Supervise kitche n wPm and possess ex· CallFred131·-· •-
exp. Call 142·5073 or AnEquafOpportuoi\y perlOIMMI ID preparatJon cellent 1rammer andt---------~.!"-,71r ~ ..
WJ)l5ml. Employer .... 11/Ji'. 6 ~ ol Ma.Ddarin •5llln capabllltles.IOll&alneraenice, w/exp. -.--
... .. .-~~checker foo4. Plan menus, e of prlntlnl ft'lywqe+profttabare . APl'llANAGER unn~"'' ... " purcbue.11.Q>PUeo and ... c tedlDiquea lloa/ll'rf.S.9.54t-*5 Mature M!'mi·ret.lhd COU· · mimlnum 1 yr· ex· develop recipes. Ute elec and 2..a ,_,. experience
Geoeral oUlce-Boat lulll'aeee, full Ume .
Xlal wonina CDDd. On
l:ledrmdc AIMmbl:Y ,.,.1 ta. peet=..r'L Call for
UoDI open. No ex. -. •m4 pie to manqe 11 adult Derieace. Receftlonlst slicer. saw, fl other ilallorequlred. • nper aportawear
Wllt. ln Co1ta Mesa. autJet • UN o TRW. ldtcbeD utenall8. D.O.T. mr1, opea at oace. Con·
157.tm. 1'YDbMI req~.: ... ~!t r~ 31SJJ1014. Taite ad to Toamnteaolaterview, tad(Jeoqe.~
aPPt. -Wesu._ -na, nearest Employment contact Personnel very Penon · for busy
AftllY t1IMIOO £.0 .E. Devolopment Center. Ad D e p a r t m e n t a t Irvioe travel a1ency. CASH BONUSES TO Barmaid. PIT weelleftda, pdforbyemployer. TI4/546-~1. Must bave reliable lna . =·,:USC:.~~:: Cos ta Mesa area. Worlt approx. 5 bra . =ic.. Ru~ed out· -.-a1u:JOPM. CHUICHSIC'Y Cox daily.M-F.Hrty.wa1e1c __... ..... int 11\all time. Good typla1 mlleqepd. 957-2700. -.. .... an· 8 A a T E N D E R . skilla. AblUt,y to work Hol:al:lle• Inc. tl7(tM+~) ....... '!..~~ •:r:;--'en""ed, mature. / I c 11 ., Dlli"'l' man for early ... ..__ ,.,.. -" " h Cl b w youn1 peop e. a A8ubl6diaryol L.A. Tlmes bome de· ~ and •IC1l f• P vat• Y ac . t u • Mn. Qiudell, U1·2m0. La9ure Dynamfca, IK. llverJ rwte. Eeoaocnical
._,,.. C.U today & de-bMcll area, nlabt tbift. .-!. traner Ave car ,..NCI. Adulta Oii·
taUr. m. nlD OelnlQI lacb for La1uaa Senta Au. CA.._ ty. ~ 11n. per day. No
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Cllllll ... bleacla a... ...... ,..UJ* .. Job Ma-lMI or ar.-. CM&rial61Mdiea1 . "'·E i na. Ila)] SU Av UeicJIL. .,._. • .-i'*C1tu1a to bot-...... --------·•...;..=~;....._ ___ _ -..:..---------1 rm .II, eowb •ao. 1t•l•4•... Hu+: u tom.~:~.,.. ... Of'P1C£. lNDUSTRIAL, WlltJP••.... Wal.lpaperHan1en ....._ ______ _ .. tlm p.t Oller. __. .... ~-................ Pll' allanu -.zaoe RESTAURANT as ....................... XJat Nia, reuoo ratee, it' =Ir. 15 yn £1!: HOM El Ii A p TS . ' ' HOME CLEAN INC. PETERSPAINTJ.NO disc. avail on major
m4'0l m)'Mlf, ! ... !.}. ............... n~t~:!9~·.~.ro~: ':~•J.~t,!':,,91sl\b l:i~ r::i..Lle/bonded/lna. ~:::l.t~e~!uRa~·:e E:~i~~J::r~·DM, = llUI dirwet W llowUll. r.datq6 M$«* Jaaiee'a Rat1edY AM'I 1 1 • SOWi --....._1._... uitJ ..... II a.u Up Jobi --(or tborowlb. coorteoua • .IClf· ! ~ -..--. H.:t·.~··· • o.a.,. >uo' ~S....lce. aeMc:eke.~llOO ...................... Prof peintioc. ~t •int ................... , •••• -................. ~ a... &r Reuon.able Let U1 lnat•ll • N~W Low ratea. Refs. Free Nutpetehea6ltalurM
IXYORCB/BANKRPTCV W.Oue~r,etCl6aHn .... ' I rMll . Prot. clean.lo• • malnt. L • n d a ca P e or •t.5.18-4780,53Hm fl&EST. ltl-14Jt =ftaal•. ...._ dean Alto UP•••••••••••• .. •••••••••• service. P'loor waxing, REJUVENATE The Old . Att.klft S.ntc. bol1ter7. Work a uar O&rdMlnc. deanu,. • tt ·I oven. carpett, windows Ooe.St.COntr.Lic. Painting . INT/EXT. PATCH~ERING
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..,... TNtll mount \&ftlt ll't. ~~cap101 Oeor1e , ...................... etc. Spec. bomee/apll/ "314419 Call 645-6716 ~t, hootst! reas .. 12 A 11 type s . Free -. ..,_ IU-Jtlt -141-7072 OCCSl.udeat. l Too U\llck. olrs le vacanck!t. Fast yrs. exp. Lac'd. Dave eatimat.es. Call531Mll3 aOOK Kg g pt N ,...... r · Tua. u. trim Du service. Very com· European Landscaper. 9M-1CMS. "---------
SF.RV1CE-Pklu.1p '1 ckol c:-.t/C:W..• •VERY LOW rRICES• Na mt Ron&4.2 $703. J)tt.ltive lo prices. Ina. Too work. Fair prtce. o..i ... i.n & . 26 Plaster patching I: paint·
bank recon<"allatlona ••••••••••••••••••••••• onlandat"apemalJlt -• 5sl..OlOIS Rel1.6*-487ldys/eves. ~ ........ '6 papenng. ing, Reasonable
P "'ll db ~ •• 1 n--• 549 2015 Oun up. concrut.e b~ak· . yrs Harbor area. Sl. Lie. Freeelt.146-7198. A • ".... I entry r-auoet, ttl aln DI -•· -ma '1 hallhnl Fut.. etri· I>' or ex c e 11 enc e I n Prof. landscaping. Ea. 1832111 Refs. 642-2356
.,.1boara ,.,.t•m Ca1 wall•. b~u. patios Gardtwr, 35 yrs uper. &'tit KHS &u-~12 boullecleanlng. C1eanio& job custom designed lo ,. .... , tAa all 3PM ~ ~ Uc:'cl Uf..IOLS, J4l.4a neat. n'habl ... (.'Omplek Unlmtd. 546-3731 yaur needs. Free est. oo lnt. Paint & wallpaper. •••••••••••••••••••••••
,._ .. ,, "'-1-·~ u...oR MrV Frtt 1 tu_..-Haullna • Cl.-anup. all work done. Paul Qual. work. rus . pr. • • • _,._H """'~ I"" rea/COMIJl 'I 962·1482/ tfD•UHllw; ScbwaJt~83a.74!M frerellt.Sleve.5'7-4281 ·~w ---Jr
•-••••••••••••••••• :!!..!?"~o~;.:.av Card•nln&. clean -up, 131 !letl ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · __.. • ~ • Carpn&er.""" ~t Any ~ baulln1. yard rruln· M1od Your Mennen Inc t41111ry ' ~ext.er P~ll!'g by R. 4311Skylark
tlae jobl. Call Allu or C\Aatom umenl work. ~ I do It all, no JOb I do at •ll·aluploader. Bonded reliable people ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sinor. St. lie., ms. Try trvane ~ . .,...... Orluwa)'a, patio•. t.oo1maUtClay M 4D30 dumpt.rwk, haw, grade. will careroryourbomelc Brickwork. Small jobs. me.8J6.5.'5.s52'hrs. Youarethewlnnerof walllwa~a . 5St·IU2,co MMER C IAL • <"emt!llll.a1ph1tlt,treere· peta.~5701 Newport.Costa Mesa I: F;JcP.paintlng,reasonable twofrwtklleh ...;,..~~ltY 50-'1'801. FtteaUmatH RES1DENTJA1. Lawn movaJaetc.13l 1257 -.:-Ta lrvine.~17Seves. rates. Available now! (SlO.OOvalue),to
.... Jav. • M2 8808 -1 ---. Servtt't' Q>m~tte Cle11n u-.. de • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cultocn masonry patios Call Bruce. SU-2045 IUGS IUHMY VT I -r ar~· I u .. :, II ~•-.mg fi'-'• 11s' rd • MEETTHE ....................... Pl r. rco I •licnor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• INCOME TAX .. ~ces. wa . ga en Up to ~ off on labor. if ~·-uaoES
Lou's Carpentry. 30 >'rl QUMNEYSWEP.!P S5M518 • ROBIN 'S H OUS~· REnJRNS & retain. lOO's of local ~buy W.P. from Dan ~~ ext . Doors, windows, ,.. Prompt bl ~s ~~c 0 "'12 ft .... ., .... """" Apnl 13 Callafl~plac~exl*rt ~r garden..r. Mow & "~EANlNG SERVICE. .reason• e. '""' . ....,...... '"''-'-»•·_.,.
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ALPINE TREE
EXPERTS
Trimminl. pnmiq, top-
p ing • removals. 114-897.-.0. Lic/lnl.
f:~n5.~=llna elc. :'°""Childs 978.(162() ~~~~~1Reuon. ~ =blY clean NewportBch.8l3.&l99 Brick, atcne. block work. Int.ext,aervingareafor7 Coa=~ter
Remod•I r"P•lr yen We U knock your soot or -----•c• tile. !loors. concr ete yrs. Prof. qual. work. Arena ., • ... • rot II &r k W t REALLY CLEAN •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• patio s. walks. drive. Reaid/ Apt s /Com m . Tickets may be t"laimedi.-_.;._.;. _____ _ carpentry , old l me P nsiona Y Pe Garden111g serv. Yards, an 8 , • : a~-ways Free est John Reas. Dave.586-8425 by calling 642·5678. ext. lm's Howle & Window
c l ea nin g . Busi ·
ness/resideotlal. 497·2196
cnftlmaoshlp. ll yrs Ira ~ house clean. To cleanups, compl la wn HOUSE. Call Gingham --.-~1583 area. Uc'd. Mr Palom· at Chimney Sweeps. ma1t1t. Pedro 646-5401 GU'I. Freeest.645-5123 IM.Assoc., lttc. ---------Pai~ting, exterior/in· 272. * * *
---------· aft.6. bo.9'2-831' 84().9188 Cedar Carpet Cleaning. 1st rate service at a fair Mo""'9 · tenor. Home repairs.
Shampoo & s team . price. Personal & com·••••••••••••••••••••••• Quality work. Reasona· a. .waa-..a..
Com I I I I mercial b I e r a t e s . F r e e ._.. .,_... 1----------Compl reoovtg, ltlt/ext, c..-~.._ G1•rill Stnlces
cabinet makg: Cha r••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~at1n1 Service E.c. F~~·~;;~;_;·~;~~ •MR.FIXIT•
Looking for a home or
your own? You'll find
many homes advertised
for sale In Classified
everyday.
Omtr. Add a room, im-Carpenter;vpalntlng.
prove.~ Anytime Reas. rates. 1S yrs in
ID·LO CONTRACTORS area. 548-l7S2
Additions, l & 2 s ty, LOWCOSTHAUL.
kitdM!n & ba remodels, CLEAN. REPAIR,
97~ PAINT. ~2352
p . c ean ng ser v ce. 67S.OS62 Local_. coastal & Inland estimates. Call Hank's, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houses, omces. WklJ. service to & Crom SF bafi 7Sl·S82l. Remodeling, no Job too m~~7~~~1Bonde · Wcilor°""JR ~ 7~ysa~. Ca I sin.I or big. Roof repairs
••••••••••••••••••••••• · 't:alJty Painting. ::w.ill O wate~rooflng. B&C
MRS.CLEAN MAKESIT CUSTOM pa i nt . Movin g & hau ling. t any esumate •In· Comtruct.ion.548-0512
GLEEM. Bach, apls, & draperies, l " blinds. Freight, bklg materials. llext. ref. 673-9l51 eves.
homes. Carpet & uphol. w.woods, tile. paper. bsbJd goods etc. Lowest Sell wrth EASE!
cleaning. 549·9372; stain,carpet.l.ic'd. rates in town. John. SELL idle items with a lt's aBREEZE
956-2466 556-8000 9M--216M Dally Piiot Classified Ad. Classified Ads 642·5678
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Gia&. AtlDAY Hoce1 Desk Clerk. Must be Insurance secr etary. LIGHTING STORE. MANAGEMENT-$24.000+ MEWSPAPEI PBX Ans service. 1mmed Part-time p~pare daily exp'd. NCR 4200. Apply: State Farm Agt. NB. Ex· needs F /time stock man National Corp. needs key AUTO openings, to work vaned . / FREE R EC E p T I 0 N l ST •
reports +'Ughtofcdulles David McNeil, Hotel per.CaJl&U-6474 & showroom personnel. person for Orange Co. hrs &r wkends. Pd vac. 'I weekends. reaJeslateof.
for H.B. Restaurant, ~unaB. 425 S. Coast lmurance CallJohnatS48·l"6l area. Will train. Xlnt M H ROUTE med ins & pd training. INTR001111'J8RJ ~J~~~l. able to work with only .... 1.L .. 494·1151. w. -=+a.....a--career opportunities, ust ave: (TI4>645-2SSO. ""
modest supervision. Call "ere-....""" IMO" L• Cl rk Call Mr. MilJer Mon·Fn CaUC. Driver's Llc. R.l LESSOM Recept.iooLsl . light book· Nfoolem.2.1124 Hotel pie who are tired of IGUOr e S.12at714/540-7780 Insurance PEOPUPHSON R keeping. Good working
HSKP'G POR setlh•g themselves Pltim~days. Mature, ex· Be l8yrs. or older Ex-ut.i·ve needs Ptt1me The most se·ns1ble Real cond. 3 davc. per week. TER for pr'd Apply an person. 895 MNGMNTTRAINEE Small economy car """ "~
S • G-RLES ·JEO·IA·JOW pFvt/t' club.C5AllMf·1:30PM. short. I I k W.19t.hSl,CM. For Rock·n·Roll Club. You will be delivenng :Sl.IPPsorY.i~1:u111~ c~~~~~:~ !!_tavedt.e. c:Vour1deose edy~~acto1onn· Call962-6648.8-S. "" " lme. a or appt. The peope we are oo ---Callforappt.645-0478 newspapers for IYI to 2 ~·" "" RESERVAT IONIST· OPEN 64S-SOOOextS20. ing for have both amb1 hrs. ?days a week. Route Mr. Hall, 642-1634 program with a ward Mature and.tvidual. Will
GOOD PAY. GOOD tion & talent. But they MACHINIST MANICURIST, M /F , makes a round $300 a PEOPLEPERSON w1nnaog faculty. Ac -lr81D.Dayhrs. Mon·Fri. HOURS. GOOD CON· ________ .... may have not yet found MILLHAND EJegnewshop,nallcare. month. Great for stu· Exec looking for 3 key credited. Call for appt. Call Chan Crosby,
D 1T 1 0 N s. M AN y HoteHOSI T/Hos-rs the right situation an For proto-type machine ~oUowm7·14g16P7i:e!~~ Cal1
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1aftt dents and people want.Ing people to he lp manage todaCy."'UrE:y & CO ~ Newport.er Inn. 644-1700.
FRINGE B""N E FITS '~ wtuch tQ maxlmlzt' lhear shnn in the instrument .. pm, .ro.K.v, co cc extra money. wholesale·reta1I bus1· • -• EOE
FAST GROWlNG. COM· Opportunity currently abillilies. ch~ion of the oil tool in· 213/822-4793. CAL,L THE REGlSTER ness. 557-0215 146.'iSo. Coast Haway •--· -~-tlS-· .... r~.-.---.. ..----
PAN Y PRO MOTES exists forpeopleoriented We want bright & dustry. Working Crom SSEUSE :;40-3008 LAGUNABEACH •T•vlUU'• FROM WlTHIN. TRAIN person able to work 2nd energetic people to work blueprints. sketches & MA PHYSICAL THERAPIST 494-805 7 Mgr, Assist. Mgr. & lead
persons ror new Straw
Hat Pina Rest. opening
an Westminister . Make
the most ol your pizza ex·
pr. Xl.ot opport. for qual.
candidate. 832"150 eves.
F 0 R T 0 p shift, Cull t ime. Enjoy in executive saJes in the verbal designs, directly For busy beauty salon In *~Work; part-lime. no wknds
MAN AGE M E N T pleasant working condi· combinedCieldsoflHein· wath engineering. to as· Newport Beach. Full or See king indus trio u s 968-8146aft5PM
S TART S "IM · lions & com p any surance mutual funds. s1stinnewproductde· part time. Rich ard personwithknowledgeofpJaslJcs MED 1 ATE Ly .•. benefits. Apply 9am·l2 annuities & investment velopment for wo rld Ouellette Salon. 200 horticulture & plants. 1 K E y 8 0 A R D noon. Mon/Fri. Person· counseling. We'll teach wide well bore oaviga. Newport Center Drive. yrexper~~~uired. MOLDING
E X p E R 1 E N C E nel. you what you need to tloo equipment. Lathe N.B. ...2-8866 MACHINE
R.E. Sales. L1cend Only
FUElWES<S
SALIS TRAINING
MARRIOTT HOTll. know about these areas experience helpful for ~p~ '#: ~A~~ 900NewportCenterDr ill order (or you to be er. more vanely of projects. MATERJALHANDLING Nurses Aides ruJI tame or OPERATORS
PROGRAM PuloN1 BY Newport Beach Cective. The work is Salary open, excellent PartsSlockperson part time 3-ll or 7·3. Permanent openlngs for nu; COUNTRY'S TOP Equal Oppor Emply chaJ.lenglng and (be re benefits package. E.O.E. Experience desired not Everyotherweekendorc. experienced & trainee
•Absolutely no prior ---------
trauung or exp necess. Restaurant
0 R GAN s A LES m/f/ wards sub6tant1al. Sc1ent.1fic Drilling Con· required. Will train. J>re.Cert classes offered. machine operators on
PEOPLE. CALL AT Weofferan extensive de· trol. Corporate Head· Must pass company Apply 18811 Flonda St. 3rd.shift.Ourtrain111g &
~rofess1onal lnstruc-BOB'S
0 N C E F 0 R velopmeot program. a quarters. Newp o rt physical including back HuntBch. merit review procedures
INTERVIEW. ORGAN HCYrELNIGHT generous tra1n1ng Beach.Cctll(7141SS7-9051 x-ray. Irvine. 540-7639. assure rapid advance·
~~ locations in 4 HOME OF THE
da~a.raagement Oppty To· BIG BOY EXCHANG E . STAN AUDITOR salary. and arter you've ask for Mr. Moll or Mr E.O.E. NURSES AIDES ment for all employees
NUNN7l4/586-7302 Newporter Inn. Xlnt gotten your feet on the Adams. MEDICAL •C'ST,P/ti·me. State rt ool $4 whobave thebas1cab1h·
GUARDS
SECURITY
ITPAYSTO
SHUS
Come in a.rad see the ex·
citing th ings that are ha ppening at We lls
FarJo. We need ex· peraenced Sec url t y
Guardsln
benefits. 6"·1700. Con· ground, at would not be ""' ce · y. per ty & desire. Good pay & Maximum commission
tact Rick X 516. E.0 . E. uncommon ror you to Back Office· b u 5 Y hr. Xlnt benerits & work· nightsh.irt bonus + prorit to aocrease your present make $30.000 a year. For Maid . wanted P/T . Needs Pediatric Ofc:. ex per pre· ang oond. Bayview Conv. sharing. co. paid maJor ea.nungs by sor; while _________ , det.ails c:all 7141831·7593 own trans. To work for fd.'195-1.380 2055 Thuran . C.M · medical & dental 1n · you are your own boss.
HOJ'EL or 714/66J.2101 growing co. 675·9417: MEDICAL 642-~ E.O. E. surance. Ca r e e e r s u c <' e s s
NIGHT AUDIT · · S Mruds, apply The Inn at FRONT OFFICE OFF1CE MGR .. Needed Apply 9am to4pm. w/Katella Realty m eans Interior Design· ena or OB GY ... I . ed C B h CIMCO Yotl receive daily train · Design Draftsperson. ex-Laguna, 211 N. Coast · N. exp u on '1 1mm . or Npl. c . CLERK per'd in detail construe:· Hwy, Laguna Beach Newport Beach. 645-9251 med. ore. No less than 2 265 Briggs Ave. Ing, motavallon & SUP·
Good opport. for an in· Uon dr awings. Salary E C L yr.s. exper · Typing. Costa Mei;a port. dlvidual with an aptitude open. Resume & portfolio Mall De • M DI A pegboard & lite ins. Back Irvine lnd. Complex KATEU.A REAL TY
fornumbers&calculator requi r e d . Canne ll· mr.:1i COORDINATOR oCficeexper.helpful.Call F.quaJOpporEmplyer CalJoanne
skills NCR 4200 exp Heumann-Wood, 752·6496 Goodpay&benefits. 548-ll.83. 131-7251 · r . Position available in our ---------Pre-school t e a c h e r ---------•
pref. Advancement op· JANITORS busy mail department. Must h a ve reliable Optical,retaild1spensing nee_ded Full.time . REC EIVING CLERK.
portunit.ies avail. Enjoy P/timeevenmgworkHB Willin g to train o n lrandslporltabtionk . Somde l.otendaresbtedl an se,ve,ralll/,det· Revae~s for raises+ respf""r""e1vingandm· xhlt company benefits. 213/2869120 various m achines. me ca ac groun pe epeope, u p .. benefits . H.B. Call "'"~ ed ~AM to noon, Mon area. . Mac h In e a P tit u d e help(ul. 768-8500. 9-5. for new Costa Mesa loca-Marl lyn . 847 ·5284 or vent.or)' of .corngat &
tm./Hewport t.och ~~eHO'ni: ~ ~r~ero~::~: helpful. excellent work· MB>ICAL. ~ ~c~'::~~fu~ 842·?948· · ~m.:Jf~:~n ':u;!~
lmmed opeoUlgs in our
family restaurant al
nearby locations. We re·
qlDre no previous exper
Joan our freindly team.
Come see us today
between 2""pm.
Waihn Waitresses
Mcm1pu Tron.HS c..w.n
9842AdamsSl. H.R.
7311 FAinger Ave. H.B.
t._11ar Traiulees c ..... rs
23952 Avenida de la
Carlotta, Lajuna Hills
t1•111r Tu ahtHI
4501 Campus Dr. Irv. s-t.AM,/Atlllllilm 900NewportCenterDr. &h<ilicia"".644-'7262. an g cond ition s and RECEPTIONIST Excellent bene fits . NESSOPBATOR-work. Growing Co. , .. ,tow/ ..... Pn NewportBeach. J~ =·its~~~11';111t,~~;:!;1~ FUU time. exper. good Salar y Open . Call OFFSET w/room for a d vance· Equal Oppor Emplyr
,.__.._ ..... ~-& ...__ EqualOpporEmply m /f LANDSCAPER : min. 2 Sam·llam, lpm.3pm. pay, benefits. Newport 642-4630. ,.__.job . f l . meot. Salary $3.75 to M/F _.. ..__ ._ yrs exp. x.lnt opportuna-,.._._ ~H ,_,O vvuu '!' 88 growing, $4.00 per hr Apply in ·--------• ---National Education, 4401 \;QI"" . ...........,' · ORDER DESK, teneral quail~ instant /com "~..a HOUS""""EANERS ty. 64S-6716 Birch Stre"t, Newport . ho M . person. Heads Up Inc .,,.,.... Bea"'h . <Near "".C . Medical Assistant part olc background elpful. metti pnnt s p. ust 3l23 W.MacArthurBlvd, llSTAUIAINJ IMMEDIATE carnec,Ptr.TopS LAUMDRYWOIU(Elt ~ -v time.fronl&backom ce GoodCo.beoefits.Apply be experaen<'ed on SantaAna. LmduCo•ter OPENlNGS GINGHAM GIRL . Mon Fri. days. Xlnl Airport >. E~ual Op· experience. Able to do Store Cable TV. 27392 Hamada presses. Good ---------
for supervisory level 645-5123 benefits. Bayview Coov. portunity Emp oyer. Veni puncture & injec· Camino caP&Strano. Lag future for the n ght man RECB'TIOHIST Food Pt,,. otiow
security officers working HOUSECLEANERS. own 2055 Tb u ri n , C . M . tioos. Salary negotiable. Niguel or woman. Jack or Carol. FUii time s ummer. v.r ~ wanted to work
for trans portation, t o p '642-3505E.O.E. MAINTENANCE-Overall 644-1881 0 .R. INSTRUMENT & _540-__ 1.3SS __ . ------bme Call, winter & spr-~~~oodcou;'~:e.lnF~
TOP PAY dollar. 673·0968 or Legal Secretary-Newport bandy man needed for MEDICAL SPECIALIST. SUPPLY TECH . Ex· Pri.raU.rag ang. $3.: per hr. Must preparation. Previous
with one of the nation's 646-4871 C.enter UlJgaUon otnce Convalescent Hospita l. Dispensary a nd field perience p referred . STRIPPER ~>'l:~t ";~:,';o~~d~:~: exp desirable, but not
largest guard services. Sata..Y commensurate Apply al l55S Supenor work. No experience 7·3:30pm. Or. Cty firm n eeds o n ecess . Uniform
Applyitlpersonto HOUSEKEEPER·P~rt w/sk.ills & experience. Ave.N.B. needed. We will train San Clemen~e General qualified stripper exper. ~~~~t~l Dana r . furnished. Medical &
Mon.·Fri .• 8am·Spm
1532 W Commonwealth
FUIJertoo, CA
tlme, pleasant working some bookkeepin g . Management Trainee you. Excellent starting Hospital 1n process. mechan. Hosp. benefits. Apply
c o o d . g o o d 640-8201 RetailStore salary and benefits. 714/496-l122ext213. color. RECEPTIONIST Lindber g Nutrition, berlefill.E.O.E. Bayview R d s Must meet reqwrements 644-7955 between Carousel & Coav Hosp 2055 Tburin Legal Secretary Santa a 10 hack has Cull and be willitlg to serve In PAINTERS-Knowledge In ks I
St C .M ,......;,.. ·. t I me c a r e er op · all as......ts or the trade PRODUCTION Need bri0 ht. rrsonable. Bu.lloc • lowr leve in •
Mon.· Fri .. 8:30--4:30
230WWamer, Rm 217
Santa A.oa, CA
. . . -·. Ana. Sole Practitioner. J:l·-•ti-•-part tlm"' Army for 3-yrs. Call to· . .,..~. · • So ""-••t Piasa C M Good general b ack -...... .,. .. dayfordet.ails : al lea.st 7 yrs exper. Call TRAINEE enthuastic r eliable · ...v-• · · · HOUSEKEEPERS ground&Xlntskillslncld ob olnppohr.SopeCnllng up Costa Mesa 540-1026 642·2928 btwn 8:30AM a Rubber hose products. person for growing com· Ask for mgr.
Full It P/Time. Xlnt Shorthand. No pressure. now l e an c~ente Hunt.Sch 962·8821 4PM. 1rvtoe area. Must pass ~· Good typ~l & ex· Restaurant COUNTER
bendlts. Bayview Salary commensurate ~~you •i;r Mihta 'l. Santa Ana 542.2435 ---------• company phys ical an· penen~. Beautiful n~w HELP. Mature woma.ra.
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CMa.norM .~ ... ~ WE.OBaEy St. w/exp. SM-8823. ~are c~~oUye~~.~~\; PART TIME e luding back x-ray. ~es 1.11 .llJ'n\,~ in· Xln1 wortinc cood Good --coll &h 1 MODELS ~76». E.O.E. ewe an e ' salary. Pr1 pm Sat/Sun · · · · · LIFEGUARDS Female. cge lgh Y motivat· EVENINGS ~l. days. Irvine ciubbolllle, IMMIDIATE Certified only. Call ed for increased earn-ror major men· s Prr ~hrs da Mon-Fri be lrvtae Jadl75'-7'00
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ProWctioo Services
orma.race please app. ~ attractive personalities paruonabip for elderly sc · nt 18 ary • i---------PAITI'IMI Newporter Inn to apply. I~ s b a s e d o n magazine. To $5000. Adults w1th outst.a.radlng. ute' houaekeePlng. com: Rechooept11onxis1t In 1 auty ·
IMPLOYMIMT 644-l700ext. 544 al 814 S. El Camano who etYoY working with woman. 842-0423 alter6. benefits. Call 982.a83l
.sANCLEMENTE . WbataWooderfulWorld ,SanClemeote. ~~~~e{!~~~~: k:lcb. Over 21. Start at P IT. mature woman. R ECEPT I ON I ST · RESTAURANT ~Opportunity ~~ :~~?,.;.:,~ or Sbo,9plng, right al RADIO Hours flexi ble. 2274 $3.50 per hour. Phooe Receptionist clerical SECRETARY• part· •---=-••r•M•/•F--t ~part .. '!'ltsr_!l!~breu._ your angertapa every. SH•CK Newport Blvd. C.M. 642-4321 Ext. 250 . ballet schooi 640·1443 time,lncld's wknds.wlll COUNTER ...,.. into_ •vu...,. day I D a 11 y~ Pilot "' ~744.5 BETWEEN 4: 00·5 : 00 &42-4068 · train. &M·Ol.26 -aak for
Hair St U. quirin& aft:rnoon de· Oaaified Ads. To place .& Tandd Corp PM. Dee.
St•tloo1 fo~ rtent • livery by motori&ed 1QUtad. call&42·5618 and "' • Mctel front desk clerk, Mil for ARdrM PUNCH PRESS OPER. & ~t-5ecretary SERVICE Bailc1 Hair Fublona iD lnalpOrtaUoa. ~~~~ied Ad·Vlaor E. .E. must be experienced. F.qual0pPortunlt.y SET UP MAN . Ex· ftlMd for a tee-sbirl co
H.B. Call for detaila, •LltHlral Incom e al· -ri-· Apply Roy Fraser or Employer perienced for s mall In Laguaa Hlll1. En·
9D-CTOor..._2uo. lowaneephaaboousplan Juanita Presley, San arowth oriented co. tbmlall 6 pie t to Pert ti•• tA~•·
--------~ wor1dna boun (7 Nursing ATTENTION N's CleUMnle loo, 125 w. nx OPa. Coeta Mesa. Salary ~m· handle J.o.,.. .83:'t p. 8*1nt11iat for 11 buy da)'S per week) Elpludiao Ope r's for telephone memurate with ability• tni. Call 770.eou for L• t ..._ .....
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w•ary.511-2211 come l:!lu. be able to work aome I RIGGERS --=-=--·-------•wey te •Ille edN
For 'detail• conl acl ·~COl;at<.ev~ MOVIE EXTRAS -••ndo. TJPl•I IS Quollf •d RECEPl'IONIST __, _, tow -. •--...--------,.__ Outllet 4"-MOO .• :=. !t by Hol~ood wpm required. Ex· :i~· ~l!t~~n full time for local ..,..11 ~ =· -tf.';"n 9:30AM·7PM . nrm.-. per :fi'et~Tn.pr.2~·:~co:~ N.B. •
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• -LUA day .... 14/br.~.t.na llE u• "S••o• • -movies. (714) 535-012CJ.t noon-evenln1 s hifts PIOPLI 7141752-W? ,_ .. 4"l"r ..... poeltloe Immediately BNchScboola. m "lllNI , .. , extM. VIDEOCASTINu available. Pleaae call 1.--.;;;;-..;iiiiii;;i;iiiii-~iiiilrwtt,..•t ••••tloi 1vallable Ou&at.-.11lnl H ,. _, ._ _... fll .._ Mon. tbru Fri. 543"230 ror new Irvine office, .._ ' au lnluranceaalel~ "'..,.. -. SERVICE. <now In 4th •o.E. located ln El Camino R.ICEPl'IONJST _.1111 ~y tlUILI fo SA L E S 0 T H E I( 111• -lllft f11 Y11! ) c.. 0' .. uouROUS l*IDltwttated penon .,,.,_•a• """ ...-ui•• year · 1--------Piasa. Best training ~ w.tr I'-' ........... _ E ru "" .,. -ava11a~ln the moat NEWPORTCTllCO. ,., --~.;;· lud. Ambltlou man or laYourProl.,k>n progruslve co. in PromoUblepo91Uon .. ,... ~ ·woman p r ue.oll y cattorcome lnand ... utl HOME REPAIRS? OraDle Co. Call J ack Xlntaallabeaefltl tmtl>IJS::·,.":t'/'rlt employed. P /Tlme to Toplace,ourmeHate Pd 10'1 know 1ou can Yonkers, DONALD M. lrTille.PenonMIAseacy
fV •• • . etnt F /tlm• when •n•y HEALTH c•• beforethe -. • claulfied ed ln BIRD ASSOCIATES. •Ctnb,c..t•ll•a -.... qualified. W/a mlnlmum MU. ~ lbe Dally Plk>t Service 551-MOO. SWteZM t41•14'70 MwlmlOTHOTa ~Hd pe r mo. rudiqpubllc, Oltt!Clory for a wbolel~~~~~~~~~l!~!!!!!ll!!!!~~~!!!!!!~I • ....,.,c.t«Dr. tralnln1 pro-21~1 or11~1e1 pbooe IDODtb for H little .. i: ~ 8Ndl Ir• m . r •rm e r s 4300 t.ong &wh 81¥d .. Sutte 10 Dally Pik>t SI.TT Ptl' dayT For more The futeat draw in the Hlve~fi )IOU want ""'liiiiliiiiiiiimli/flli ~ O'"P· Call t.ong Beech, CA 90m7 Cle•Uled., I0-5171 illformaUoo. call Welt. . a Dally Piiot to IOll? Cl i.d adl do
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lllta •~ :;:;~a~DCS . w/aupn or,ruil. Tan.t.rta.V\1.E.O.E ...... Mutt meet re-fleoffer bealth laa.,alck ~~-=·.»..:. llll wtllal elilllln. we eH offer t aoUd ....._. 'Mlwrita. Cali llYll bt able to deal tf· Statioqer1_ Store i n qulrecnerU ud be wlll-~. Yffat.ion It boau.s. n,c' owner 4~of7a W..._ eolltt l.Mle with fu&un~al*MI~ ~MWMI fedlvet1 w/c.at&o••rt OltooadeUlarneedaex-Ut&&oenlial lAArmy ror NouJet.Wlll &caia.N.B. -.'115 . • enaea1-... ~ oa ......_ w..., + Coaa· o ver p b oau . Gd . per'd taJel lady Full 3-yn.Ma1 enlitt DOWfor loc"cALL~ ctuUn.•.-.1111
...._ Ou allow-.te. Sl'JC'RETAAY·Ttlephone· per1ooaUty • mu1t. tJme. s a ya, •lilt work: ld.ive d~la~ Call to-AKJ; Pup1 10 _ wb old. S. 1111 ~uUoa. If ~,fillo1 ~"•· Ih a\ lrvtDe. UDde. MNrrl tq t'Oftda . .Eapeclally t:t~or11 U.. .,-.1-.. Adorable. 110Ya dlildra. ••••••••• .. -·-··-111.t ""-u.tt . htre w l1'Mt c1.111tomera wt ll. ftDectieatele 87$-1010 eaa _.. .._ Woaiu ta Su Cle t •~ ........a .,..AtlforC..OU•T-tTIT .._.~. •~m.llM.m '°' · HulltBc:h t12-U21 Pt•• , local ml en e · • reM&. Mia ....,, .... - -S.F.CY/TYPISTS • • • SantaAu 542·24a5 .. me•« we coin-1041 aquarium,, lMa.n&oola " S.e1· Y.t.h ~s.cr'i.~~ Come worts tempoury sen°nnn+s._r inlterVice.412-2974 ...... toYoe 1111n.n.nte111L33l'n ~ aa.11 boau re-...,. · ary for a compaoy wbO ca~• _,.,..-Woman ·--·•••••-•••••••••• Silver 1.-... Dana Pt. WMl *-u..t ..,... qwred l<oH Manno. per.._ about y04I. lmmedlatt J:dari~~r A11e. TYP I ST Dr a ( t . ;tocareforekler-Good home, bluk L•bt:Cal~~·-~-~~----
JACIC l N TllS 80 Tl4..f'T$.l-. SICalTAIY lll()fir~ pay. Call for &al..... man us c r t p t s tor ly lady an Balboa. wknds. mix. Z yn. old. Loves ., ... • Sat
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............. ? .. .......i... Yottarethewionerol tecbolcal IDJtruc tlon 673-BS. kidl.SO.Qf ~= · ~-·-n...1 .. a1 -··· d•• abrtrf!tlnl ~ 10 _.ak'ftt a......-............. .Lt-L.....a... __ ..... IBM se•~1ve w d d r T.V. radio ---<'OIDbo, '-...._. ... • ·~ ' -· dlvlaloo ro•o•aer ol 111-0061 ._ISl"OO ~.,,al~). to • ~7380· ..... ,or"''p''am· bomen1 ne~ e or c .. -/Hulde mi• P'% 2lcu ft. ~. cream It m.ana opPOrtunlty peoaln&. IDlUHlt'd In late wld• Pln•ocial v. ...,.. .,...,vt.r n<>a . OUHC eaDIDC se~~· "::."''ilDOll,fem.togooa ( I
And it mNM we M¥eral.dt.,eodab&e PtO ~ 11 XI t ~8~ office • IU6SIUMHY r ....uv ...... rRS Good pay&hn.Robbaes b0me.:i.JS.Z318af\4:30. s leeper 10 a , .m a p e capable manaaem•n pie fWJ/ Pt tor ntw er111u1 rm. u • d M ....... TH.. urnvt.A>•~ D-·6.Mcop ~S7 breakfut. Mt. aatique • c.010 Neu
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lootlon a .............. ovo rloa 0 0 • 0 .,._ -· ... ooly. ·-. • .......... .. ~~u. ttPU Oood "'n portun 1t y 1 Ina ~ .. wpm. !!:it SUPB~BOES 11op w..,es 6. benefit.5 ....._ • • ,. II 1050 bouaebold Items. 1344 ;.;u.u..-.. u'I' ~ 1*CN•rv-Call AprillJ -........1.. ·~-.. • WWW•MWGW W CJll --k'.m Ol)UCaJ cbapeflal.n,lil -1
' plea.saot WVI alag l.'\llN, :=;r=-•••eeeeeeee .. eee ......... eeee eeeeeeee• . lltlon. , ··-· ~ °' .D'lanaa• Exc•lle nt b eo eflls. ----Service Station attnd Q.i=~ter k U FF EL L '25 ~u . 1005 CASH PAID 1075
menl u i>erleoee 1.1 de Salary Op e o . Cal l ~ nl«ht shift, no exp nee. Arena =f;,SJ:~ ~ 2 ....................... For gd used, furn, uu-............. ••••••••••
tlred.anclwe'Ut.ralA)' M2...ao. Secrd.aty OOlln-1023. l\ckd.am.aybe clalmed ' J • queg&clrTV s 957-81.33 ABY CHICJtS f o r
in the fut rood bu:sln ~ POSfTIOH OFFICE SERVICE STATION AT· by calling 642·5678, ext. WAJTERS-WAJTR~ES ~ue lluslc Boxes! Teak furniture 3'x5' desk E aster. Beach Cities ~:a~~Jl~i:~cie~ :-..-::do..._.. POSITION~ ~~.~;~~~~~:1& m * * • =:e~°':1i~~~p~ ~G~~i&iiog~f !fir~ ~~~·cbca~:·~~ '~c.U.~port
penence We on er ex ~· to MAJor NaUoaal Co. with hand writ.inc. It mecb p(y Wed·Thut 2P ..CPM. A.Irie• cass . lazy susan $15, I071
('e}leot frio e bene(lt oew headquarter s 10 knowtedae. apply al 2590 Teachers Aide & Kin · Ve I v e t T u r t I e Wtt..el•lll wa!Jul couc b S2S. bllt ..................... .. and rapid a~va1:1cementj ftOS lff. SelH u Newport Beach ts pre-NewportlJJvd.C.M. de r g arte n t each e r Restaurant. ~ Fashion G•rtes vtnylcouch$40.549-1417 linhpaircompressor
opponuruUee ,...twe ....,... lftJtly hinng a complete needed. Please contact, Island. N.8. Open Wed. t.bru Sat. $3$0
. I ............. We w dficest.alf. rl SIHWP• r~:oo~4~~~~sori WAJTRFSSES full-time. l.DKettertng, lrv. '='":,:it.ry-~t'yre~v~k! C.Uan)'lime,6U-l675 If yOU'd like to be part ori ....... rr· Needed are secreta es, c oo • . o r S. C . G o If C our s e (714) 7S4-lm ~ Waopportunlty-filled in· u.1 _ recept ionists. c ler k WAIUHOUSIMAN ~ Restaurant.492.2495 new.$600.631-3230. Miscel••OUS 8080
dustry weare· --typists & an assist.ant STAltTSl40MO. Teacber-Pr.e school. Cert. 10 King size bed Mattress •••••••••••••••••••••••
• . , boolcltee,,er. Minimum of JobSecwity oe experience. lS-20 hrs. Waitresaes Apply Stavros W•cH 10 box s r ing; & he ad: d rashion looklnJ. floral ..... •lewllMJ SALIS 2 rrs experience is re-&tAlbllahed Company per week. Call for appt. Restaurant . 5930 w. _................... board ~11673-1403 even-pink bedspread. ftts dOU· W ... sdai'f Wa rd & H ar rin gton quaredfor all posations. Free Medical/ Deotal ~ CoastHwy. N.8 . FREIGHT DAMAGED 1ngs · ble bed, bas nouoce a ll
Lumber Co. now has Im· We o~fer an excellent HOI'POINT SALE. 3308 around, fairly new; one April It, 10-4P"' med. F/Ume positions combination of good 645-6630inNewport Tro:INICALEDITOR Waitressor Waiters W. Warner nr Harbor . Fo r S ale : Full s 1u smallsoftpinkcrocbeted
<Tralning starts open in the following s t arting sal ~ry . full En~n deg. journalism Days ll·3.Prf.Sdywk. Sant.aAna.979-2921 Ri viera Con verti b le throwpUJow.962-8437 art
April 30> classifications: medical benefits. BAM· SHWIHGCLIRIC tram'g or exp & com· Pnvcount.ryclub. CASHPAJD . Sofa. Llke new!!! S300 Spmor days642-432l ext. JACklMTHEIOX CASHIERS 4PM work h rs & op-"""""-~ive knowledgeof 644-S404 W ID I R f . Call646-2110 2S0··"forJane 1..-...0fflc• DECORSALES portunityfor growt.h.For TIUCICDIUVIR ~';ycles req, com-s hr ry rs e rigs. . .....
16162 hocJt ltYd PLUMB/ ELEC SALES immediate CON1ideratlon Exp'd crater. Clean driv-put.er exp strongly pref. W .AHTID DIUVH wor1ung or oot 9SHl133 Darush Modern couch S30 plete set of Mel mat'
S.ffe lOO Xlnt st.art.log wage + fr. please call Mr. Jay: Ing record. ~ply Jn Foe nat.Jooal motorcycle SUHOAY OMLY BARGAl.NS.Used refrigs, M.odern loveseat S20. !service for 8>. Beige & '.,~ •.---It C,,. ange benefit.5. APP!Y in 80M72·431 I person, Edler ustries, Magazine. Seod resume To deUver Dally Pilot wshrs. dryrs, garur. best Dinette set S20 499~119 white. SIO 00. 631-3474
-•---, "" person lo 1275 Bnstol, 2101 Dove St., N B. to: Sheila Lawlor . 1499 ~to carriers. Re-~.we serv a ppl Best Ha -Fi TV C r edenia . H .•cH POSTAL Dl RE T l ONS : Sa n Cost.a Mesa. Mon to Ftl HOlt'THAMEIUCAM Acro61 from 0CAlrport.. ~aAv.N8.92663. qtare;J van or large sla· Appl.53&-0911,536-4330 walnut. w/tambour .,_.
Diego Fwy. exit Beach 9am-3pm. E.0.E. ER Uon wagon and a good doors beneath shelves SERVICE Wiid... south l b1k to Ccn· DEALB GROUf' SJ-UPPING CL K . Telepho ne Solicitors · dri11lng record. Phone Gold Speed Queen elect. 551 2975 Pnvate past office boxes
turyZJ Bldg. S~ ~ bExperf be11 lpful. Re.s~i_ist-Insurance leads, work at 642-4321 and ask for dryer. $85. for rent Convenient •$300 WEEK le u ·time position home . Ask for Mr Harry Seeley or Don 546-0269 Tablew11.hleaf &6chairs. location Easy parking.
Management openings N~~~f~:~~,' with ~~::]:!_ &~~~~ ~~r Hysde.SJS.3010 Williams Refngerator. 14cu ft. Zdr. solid wood. hand caned. 30 day money back are available In the Comm. whiletrainlag for good typing & sho rthand appt. E~UAL xlnt nmru.ng cond Needs cu.~tom S295 W .t'l hf'r. guarantee 548 8300.
Orange County area in· area manager. 9SS·2274 slaUs for job wllh lots of -;-TELEPHONE OPPO TUNITY paint-$75 675-81JJ dr)er refn~ Chest of
cludlog SANTA ANA a nd vanety, 'ft lrv1·ne. Some Shil'V'\~/Rece1v1ng Clerk SALES EMPLOYER -d r awer' Hide· a Bt•d Peruan & Onental rugs. ~ Screen pnnting produc· u.• ,.,.. Mi5'.' 848 37~ f''1nc quallly Reaso.na·
U an interview ls not con-Uoo manager wanted. ~ work. 540-7630 !!i~ate f~::e~:~~'. ~~j Newspaper subs. Your Warehouseman . bright Washers, dryers trash - - - -ble quet>n si bed & misc.
venlent at this lime, Mustbaveexp.540-9110. co. benefits. Experieot'e phone, 4 to 5 hrs a day hard working person compactor s recond•· Drexel bdrm 11et. wood & _493-_5_789 _____ _
please caU, send resum c---..;L--a 1 C 11 8 1 b $200 & up comm. wk needed to work I.fl parts 1 ed lik · y brass. Ille kg sz ma t· or ~~r to : John Cox, SCUU'TUREDMAILS __,,..,_, ~ o n y . a a o a ~ f 0 I D dept.&uslst m sh1pping t on e new. ear t/bxspnng Pcs or set WANTED (n.c >o............. Position open io new Real iBt.ate & Bus . law Ma rine. s49·967t for """t'· pre · ver 21. & receiving functions. guarantee & dehvery. Also. twn bed. mall, bit· '"° c.uuo. saJon. for exper. person med. sued firm. F ashion appt. E.O.E. M/F/H. News/~r Ent. 835-6453. Must be able to handle S99 to SUIJ. none higher spring & frame Moving Model A parts . any cond.
withfollowing.CatlArtie lslandDesigo~lazaloc. Shop instruct.orw/arts &j l toJ Only. me rcha ndise. Sala ry ~2521. must sell immediately Willpaycash.67S·3175 JACK IN at900-l890aft 5pm. Good typing skills. some crafts background. Full * TB.EPHOHE based on past ex per. 675-9747. WINDOW SHADES THE BOX SECRETARY SIH. m ag card exp. orpart Ume Mlnage2S PIXOPHATOR• E.S.S.lnc.549-8172 Refrigerat.orw1th freeb~~ Antique 3 pcs. Mahog Evalor Bli nds, Woven
Operated by Food maker . ""SUPER PYSOW' helpful.
752·5400 yrs. 642-8372 btwn 9-SPM · Pleasant working co~di· Warehouseman. Bright, Wider. Needs . paint bedroom. 4 J>C3 Walnut: woods. puJI blinds, etc.
Inc a subsidia ry of Faster than a speeding Shop trainee-Rapidly tiooswithbusyCbev.de· hardworklng person with n.instf1andisclean in· lOpcs Walnut d1rung ~~t ; ~off all ltems.
Ra lston Purina Com . bullet, more 1,><>werful RE c E p T I o N I s T I growing pge mfng. de-aJer In Orange County 6 l1l06 exper. needed to side. · 640-l.592 Oak buffet. draw,af. tbl, ASPEN 645-8951
pany. 16162 Beach Blvd.. than a locomouve. a ble SF.cRETARY sires willing tralnee for Airport busl~ess com· ~isl In pa~ dept, ship. lkydes 8020 ch rs. dresser . hest. Fu ll e lec . hosp . bed
Suite 300, Huntington ~ leap tall bldgs at a Newport Cenler ; front multiple shop work. Will plex. Some light book· pmg & receiving. M1;1st ••••••••••••••••••-••• 642·7347. w I t r a cl ion ba r . Be b CA """'•7 tunol bound should be · i b Ii bl h rd keeplnf>i,t y ping re· know UPS&PP,hvylift· M ac. ,,,,_.. -e • office appea r ance a lr8J.ll r g t re a e a uired • portunJty for Ing invo lved s alary Scbw1nn oto r c ross. Wat.erbed.airframestyle. $1500 1 Ma k e o ffe r . ~ capabilities of the must! heavy phones ; woricing female. Xlnt co. ~v~ment. See Office based on expe rience. scram bler Mus t Sell mattress. pedestl. beatr. 962·2620 AnEqualOpportunity candidate chosen LO join some ![ping ; growth benefits & r a pid in · u -. E.S.S.Jnc.~l.?2 Sll01olfer548-7362 _still boxed Sl68 no....904 •--------Employer MI F OW' co. Also should have ---tJ ,,,.,, c:.70 creases Oelt.rooic Corp "06' wfed toys, 3' Goriila, ~~~~~~~~~ xlntSH&t plngskillls& ...,_., . .....,.... M.S-0t03. · HOWARl>Chvrolet Wilen It "'8 Middle-Docp 8040 Game table. 4 blk naugh. Jaw fish, Whales &
.: w/a friend{y personality. Dove&QuailSts. -.............. .-...... chairs. good con~itton more. $10-$30. Electrit'
RetaiJSa.les Come & join a very in· SECRETARY Full-time. Swk ._. AHMClm1ts NEWPORT BEACH ~woridorce17 1 AKC Afghan puppies. S32S.631·31.92arts. w a 11 frp I c. $25. 3 JEAN DAHL oovaUng marketing co. str ong t yp in g. som e Male or female. P/tlme, lll-0555 Dipptty Do-Nuts s ook· maJes&females. Murdock water skiis. $60 Call Andrea 549-Tll.3 short band. For Civil evenings & weekends. Ina foe mlddle a ged de· 714/649-~14 Dining set. b londe . 6 ea S48-0MI. D.llp:trSpaatsw.. ' · Engineering Finn. App-GelGREEN cub pendable M lp. Noexper. dWrs.table &s1deboard --------Need ex per person In SFX:RETARY for mem· ly In person , to Mr. :i! _per hr. 18 yrs or for WHITE ele~ant.s ~. We will train. Apply Scotch Terrier/Silkie Ter· S7S. Black vmyl chair & SEWER CLEANING
s a l es o r fa s h i on bershipdeptolpvt club. f\leotes,AtRobertBein, . witha ClasailledAd in person. 1854 Newport rier Mi ited Pups. $40 ottoman S4S. Call afl EQUIPMENT
me rcbandlae. full or Must be able to handle Walliam Frost, & Assoc.. SUhG_.ds CaU642-S678 Blvd.C.M. · finn.495-QlSdays Spm .~75. 731-4651 part-time . N ewpo rt pressure & have good 1401Qua.11St .. Npt. Bch <M > P ltl . Beach area. Salary com· te le comm~nications en me everungs
meosurate w/exper . Call stills. gd typing & genl &weekends. Own skates. for •PpC.. 642·2«4. olc bkgd. Call for appt. Over 18 yrs. S3.SO per hr.
----64.5-SOOOext520. O pen posit ion for
Route Sales. Be your own weekend m a na ger.
boss t'llt. accounts on SECRET ARY salary open. 21 yrs or
your own route. Earn to Various d uties. die-ADMINISTRATIVE older. Apply HOLIDAY
$8.00 tostart. 557·9988 t.aphone typing. l girl ASSIST AMT SKATE CENTER 175 N.
ofc, worit independently. Fee paid. Top national Wayfield Orange, NO
Sales &Service Great boss. Inventory corporaOon. Work close· PH 0 N E C A L L S STOREHB.PHHDED cootrol expr helpful , but Jy wlmanagement. Good _P_L_EAS __ E_. -----
Local appliance store not nee. Pd vac, med in· skills. Busy fun job,
needs part lime evening sr, sal commen w/expr. $12.000. Also f'ce jobs Classified Ads ar e t he help. No previous sales O.C Airport area. Cali Call Mary O'Connor answer lo a successful
or clerk exr,erlence Sa.lleeat55&-8390 ~5001.Snelling &Snell· gnrageoryatd sale!lt's
needed. We tra n. F\nd wh l t 1 Ing of Newport Beach a better way to tell more Must OOW be full time · .a )'OU ~.an n Ageocy,4340Campus. people! e m PI o Y e d . So m e Daily Pilot Classi11eds. -=--'-------
management positions
a11allable. $100 per week
or loceollve pay pro-
g ra m av a il a ble .
Qualified peo~le m ay
call. 979·3861 between
l-9pm.
Sales Clerk. Prestigious
Drug Store. N.B. Full
time. permanent. Some
week-ends, bene fits.
675-01.50 Mr. Elwwood or
MrReavle.
SALES
$400-$800
Earned By
Current Sales
Staff Weeldy
No Sales
Exp Nee.
We bave IOIDethlal ever-
ycme needl • wanta.
,._ be 11 1ean okl • have a valid CA. license.
Need Entb1111uttc
FWI Type People
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POMONA
EMPl.OYMENT
BULLETIN
At General Dynamics we're hard at wori< on solid
contracts that spell plenty of w ork for years to come.
Right now we're rapidly expanding and we need
the best people in Southern Califo rnia.
If you're good at what you do. and proud of it-join
the Pomona team NOW.
• SHEET METAL MECHANICS
• GENERAL MACHINISTS
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8AM-4:30PM
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
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1675 W. Mmfon BIYd., Pomona. CA.
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•DATSUNS•
L-.SNctio..
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SALES-LEASING
PARTS"8ERVJCE
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
9740 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 VW Factory camper.
32K m1. left on wroty. transferrable. 53&-7311
aeao '70$Qu11reback
tJ300 493--5789
1~ .. CULA '68 VW Bus, xlnt cond. .-m.n TE · '75 230 New brks, new tires.
4<.')'1. 4dr, white sedan refrig/s1o k . $1900. »221DJ. per gal fi.40.9691 997.2402 2llOSE 4.5. '73. MeUculous ---------care. Beautiful. Pvt. Ply '72 Bus. lo rni on new eng. S9500.497·1260. new clutch/brks & more,
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Autom•tlc. air cc>od.,
pwr. a teertoe. pwr . brakea at radio .
CJG01406). (Stk.P3877T>.
$4771
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HARBOR 6lVO
CO~TA Ml~A 642 0010
_ •n LTD new eo&. "trans. HaP! Make Offer . AIJ power.
Convert, 76 ELOO, spot· 842-6760
less, make any offer . ~vefy can sell your
529-8423 <714) c&r·lrUck-van at no cost
'70 El Dorado imm ac. to you. 547·70lS
rond. One owner. Aft. 6 Ford LTD, 4 dr, body,
PleasecaJl586-7756 int., and major rnec h
'72 EJ Dorado Convertl-itlnt. 2nd lady owner.
ble. RuS8et ext. w/bone Carefully drive. Cntise
1_,. ... ~r mt. Eve~ i"· c n tr I • good m p g . ..,...,_.., $796/ofr. 493-4637 her s. Xlnt cond. S5 , / s t art 6 wkdys; anytime Ofr 6'S-32l68 eves. wknds
'78 SeviUe. 20,000 m1, fully 1-------9-9_4_5
t>q u i pp ed. s 1 l , 5 o o. •••••••••••••••••••••••
fi4G.175S 974 Lmc. Cont Mark IV,
71 Coupe de Ville . 30M classic cood., best olfer. miles . excellent coodl· lo rm. 842.Q34 842-8055
~~·.~e~~~e/.nd 995«>
---------·················•····· '76 Cad Seville: Loaded. ORANGECOUNTY'S
Xlnt cood. $7800. Days NEWEST
83J..2238 UNOOLN·MERCURY
Executive desk & chair
$300
COSTA MESA
979-2500
2845HARBOR BLVD.
540.6410 540.021 l 'IS Sport, auto. 2 tops,
bumper g uard s. grey/red inlr. Mich tires . Mint cond. $15,000 firm . 67~
runs xlnt. $2400. 754-8282
aft 2PM . '71 Coupe de Ville ·
Loaded. Xlnl con<l. $2000. '77 Sirroco stick sh irt ~9921
Needs some body work. --------
DEALERSHIP
RAYFLADHOE
LlNCOLN·M ERCURY
16-18 Auto Center Dr. CaJI anytime, 642-1675 WE BUY
USED CARS Best offer. 6'\5-0366 '76 Seville. light melalhc SDf'wy.LaJce Forest ~x 1t
IRVINE
830-7000
l Steel case1 postur~ chr
SSO. l Steelc'ase desk S7S.
l Steelcase typing tbl SSO.
l IBM EJec tyi;>wrtr $350. All ite ms like oew
&13-1656
CALL
Used Car Mer
540-5630
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• LINCOLN·MERCURY --------mt loah. Soll 9060 ~~~~~~=:~ 77 MG Midget. hke new. TELEPHONE ••••••••••••••••••••••• AutosforS• 2626 HARBOR BLVD ::: U.000 mi, $3700 or best
ANSWERING '76 Santa Cruz 27 w/trlr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MES~ "We need to buy clean offer. 673-1426: 832·281 l
·11 Volvo 164, rbll eng,
pwr sir. auto. air. ne\\
radials. leather int ,
AM 1FM + mUl'h mor~!
Very clean! $2300 /ofrr
960-lOSS MACHINE Ji\IU race, north sails. Gent•d 9510 -------~-Oatsunusedcars" MGe 9744 M•i.nr brands large dis· $19,!iOO. 637-6<MJ eves. •• .. •••••••••• •••••• •• • WE IUY , $Will Pay Top Dollar S ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Sqrbk. new brakes.
....,..... . ' . Mo\'ing Sa l e . Van USED CA.RS! 1970 MGB Convertible, tJres. Excell t'Ood , both cowits, saJes. & service. 25' Schock Day Sailer, motorcycle Ap.:,I .U & We're the new Chevrolet ..u....t cood, $1600. 494-4275 rwuung & body. $1900. Pbon-Tron1cs, 1509 boaf&saJls gd cood. Sac. 14. 34355 Via San Juan, dealcrshlp m the Jrv111e :fl6PM. _~ __ 24_1_7_o_r_~_-sms ___ _
Be a c b B
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v d · S2700.S29-4893 Capistrano Beach , Auto Center. We need 2845 HARBORBLVD VolYo 9772
WestmmsterS94-0720 496-2825 your .. ~..,., car.' 54"64 I 0 5 .. 0 0213 ---9750 • ""'ER for sale !!4481 u.x...., v-.. • ..-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~ . . ----JOE ••••••••••••••• • •••••• • Desks for He, e~ecutiv $.\50. complete. Call cv Anti--/
woodr ..... ft",6~waesrk,'mlikge $n1e7w5 .. 673-1391 r'tT:::"u 9520 u•c PHERSO... '75 280 Z: Xlot cond. air. '70 91.lS blk/blk, 5-spd,
.,...... ..,,,,., --"""' "" new tires. Mu st see. konls, alloys, AM /F'M OU'S blk swivel w/arms. 12' Catamaran & trlr •••••••••••••••••••:••• CHEVROLET Must move. 752·1599 cass. air, whale tale. SALIS, SERVICE
retail $60. Aski.ng S2S If Good cond. S350/bst ofr. '46 FORD WO?DJ E 21 Auto Center Ori ve cocos, 2 bras, 2 xtra al· ANO LEASING
bought w/desk. other ofc 324 El Modena, N. 8 Ji\llly restored. $13,000 IRVINE 74"? 260Z, xlnt cood. 30K loys, compl. records, 30K OVERSEAS DELIVERY
furn & equipment avail. 548--3168. 675-6161 768-7222 rm. au~. AM IFM ster.eo o n r b I t . 2 Ooh p . EXPERTS
Call642·605l or775·m 4 32• Mahogan; Sloop, New '71 J e.nsen lnterreptor ;1~er8~~ ~~~l~ng. :,i:~~ :v':s1k~.~ Yi.
N E W O F F l C E teak deck, no int. Xtra ~; silver. lt~r. ~IJ pwr. WA~TED•. ---EARLE IKE
FURNITURE, Oak/sad-wood. hardware. $6500. a1r, quad, Kon1s Xll " ·74 260Z. auto trans . '77 Porsche . Runs on VOLVO ... ,ft brn·.4 ex~desks.4 5484J™ cond. M ake offer Late model Toyotas, AM /FM stereo ca ss .. Re~ular.Clean.S9800or
'WC "'" Volvos, Pickups & Vans. A/C, mags. new rcblt 1966Harbor Blvd. exec chairs.-2 sten Ericson 27 new inter. _67_3-_7_3_u ______ Callustoday! eng. xlnt cond, $4650 or _T_._.P_._548_-8300 __ .____ COSTA M ESA r:t5C:e.~b:~. ie:ai~ftk Spinnaker VHF. loaded . '79 MG TO best offer. Must sell im· Porsche 924, 1977. yellow, &46-9303 540-9467
c.ab. md Oak conr. tabl Clean.08.!;46-9039 med. 1/970-6132. eves or sunroof, auto. A I C, ,_ ... ~ECOUHTY I h •-LIC"'R wknds. AM /FM cassette. lo ~ w/4 Oak brn up o 17' Spirit Cal w/tra1ler wu;r ~ VOLVO
chairs, 645-4212 colored sails, Sl ,800. BRAND NEW! "78 280Z. metamc blue, mi's. Xlnt cond. 545-5436
Y h f be tlf I 8000 mi. Aidr. -4 spd. _afl_&pm ____ &_w_k_n_ds_.___ EXCLUSlVELY VOLVO "'--"--'a) des (left re 538-91'88. our c oice 0 au u ' ~-t V I De I ~~· black or elegant cham· S8895.S46-n39. '72 Porsche 911T. Sunn. .__.ges ovo aer tum), chair & mat $250. Sabot · w /motor, sail pagne. these are rare AM/FM pd All inOrangeCounty!
IBM Ex ec · e I e c · oars. etc. $22S. classics not to be found ·70 510. auto 2 dr sedan. • 5 8 · oy BUY or LEASE
typewriter, like ne 673-8886 elsewhere in Orange SCASH FOR CA.IS Recently overhauled. ~loaft.m;.' $9500. Ph ' DIRECT =·All ror $725. ~:4 •::__,.; 9010 ~f ·d1::~e1~~'}ob; !~~!~~!?~ i~:~~ ~:t~s imessE~ag,~eba~ -0328t. ~~:.111~5r9~0_1:~~ 1;;R;._a;r;e; •• ~-o·o-0•9-.-1H,;1.P-s·-r·e-..... n-~·-go·.-;.-;11 ~·,· • ~.~+(dl'IJJ·'• •••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• stereo cassette, glass HOW AltD Che•rolet .,...,. ...-_. .. ~ • J ~ '1_1 ~ j Ml8t sell patr Angora & side curtains highlight S
French leopard. Wi pro(. SUPS A.VAILA.ILE this collector's item's rr::'e~~'rc~~h~. .64 Datsun Roadster owner. Mlntcond. ( > .2025 S. Manchester ~S6Slotlr 548-7362 YAC Newport S46-055J ~!~~t!~ be seen to Bristol & Jamboree> Classic, S3900 0.ft"MOS IMports Anaheim 750-2011
, . Slip wanted for 43' Gran JlM MARINOVW NEWPORT BEACH 759·1639 645-SS80 642·0696
7 Boll w/cage and eqwp. Mariner Cruiser with 13' l87ll Beach Blvd. Late ·77 Volvo Xlnt cood
S200. lncld~ permit beam.Quiet live aboard HUNTINGTONBEACH PnvatePartyneedsclean ·77 Datsun 280 z 2+2. -------,.---1 LS.000 m1. Luxury car.
papers. Moving, must on beaulifully main· 8 .. .,2000 depend. car. truck, etc. beaut cond. Lynn Smith. .. .......... .._._~ bargain price. Must sell.
sell. 546-3549 tained boat. No kids or .. A" Have cash. (213)926·3758. 581·9232 or 546-0409. .. .._.. ....-. smso. 646-7524 eves. ,__& 0...,... 1090 pet.S.640-1592.
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_W_OO_D_Y_l946 ___ F_o_rd_.-X-lnl '73 Datsun 240Z, air . ror"ldlft ·75 Volvo 164E. must
_..................... AVAi.OH HA.RIOR cood. $6500. Alllol. l ... orted mags, new rubber bils· A•allable Mow sacriC1ce. take over pay·
19thCenlurySteinwayup. rt .1 bl 644-7183 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.eins.2 1ooserods,$27SO. IUY/LIASE ments. Xlnt cood.. P.P. "'•... . t ed •-50' moo ng a vat a e . Glllwl al 970 I -.. """ ....,.
7768 ~..-paa.no. WI ... en· Be l of us 000 F s I • 6 ,.. d -.......... u... tMi ._,..
JO)'able. $3200. 548-7117 cJi an.J.·6~:[16 ' · c°ormpl~t:ly 4 resto0r~d: ··~;.~·;:i;~;;~:~;·· '76 280Z. Xlnt cond. @ --------•!Side Ue lor power boat. xlnt. G42·l068. CRmElt MOTORS Extras. $6500. • . v ~w~•t Up to 27'. $120 per mo. ~Daimler Jaguar 3.8 PAYSTO,DOLLAR SS2-&2lS eves.
'"'• ~ 675-8351 Mark II, lhls is for dis· For Clean Used Imports Fiat 9725
New Brimhall Regency . crimlnating classic car Call Mike or Don ••••••••••••••••••••••• $849. New Brlmhall l..id? lal~ resident, needs buffs. Xlnt orig cond llS.3171 * '* '*
VOLVO
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
9905 •••••••••••••••••••••••
bronze Tan lthr mten or .
~control. new tires. full pwr. XJnt cond Must
sell S85001bei.t offer '72 Col Park 9 pass. wag ~ 833-~2A _____ White. fully loaded!
1973 Cad CdV, runs great . Xlnt! $2.100. 675-6161
full PWT. uses reg gas. '72 Monlego wag. Xlnt
58.640 m1 $2595. Make of. cond. 1 ownr. 64.000 mi.
fer Must sell 673-0988 $UKlO firm. 640-7905.
'78 Coupe de Ville. fully 1976 Monarc h Grand
loaded, k> mi's, h~e new Ghia. 4-<lr. lo-mi, fuUy
cood. Assume lease or loaded. Very clean. <Lie . pure~ 759·9040• REEN-J) 548-2708
71 Cpe De Ville, F1rem1st tWllllC) 9952
gm. aJI options. $7850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-4844 dys, 548·3117 .68 M t ..... g ""K . eves u.s . , run en ..,., an · ori g o wne r , $2000
7 1 Coupe OeVille, On g 1 ~able. Dys 768-1857,
owner. xlnt cond. S1795. Eves493.el89..clark.
!2l3) S92·t72Sev~. __ · 7 9 M u s t a n g .
'12 El Dorado convert. TUR BOCHARGED .
Super clean. OnJy $4,500. Silver. new primo car.
714 f 493-6222 Loaded xtras. $1500 t.o. p.
;._ 9917 497.2225, 499-1905. -llDl'O
••••••••••••••••••••••• MACH I '70. Good cond .
·11 Chevy Camaro. lo ~1. auto. $1900 ITll·s, PIS. PIB, AM /FM 631·3230
cass .. silver blue in l'OI· ~ 9955
or. asking S4SOO. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~3 +art 5pm & '76CutJass, loa<Jed. Super
---------1 clean. $3450. Rec co car,
99 2 0 must sell. 642-450C.
••••••••••••••••••••••• PWo 9957 fliiCAL 1971 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Q.EARAMCI! '7S Pinto Wagon V·6, a uto on Camaros, Caprices, trans. 20mpg, low miles.
MonteCarlos.Mabbus& S2600/offer. (714 > Novas. Drastic reduc· SCS-8625 after s p .m. &
tion,,! weekends . or (714 ) SAVENOW!!! .-1000,ext.307 wkday~
COMHElL
CHEVROLET
.%'}4 lf,1rl•H fll\ ol
11i:-;1\\f~~\
546-1200
900 So. c..t Hwy.
t..,_.IHce.
1976 Runabout, IS,000 mi.
6 cyl, auto, ra dials.
beaut. S2915. 536-2123 ""°""' 99&0 -...................... .
'71 rL YMOUTH
FUaYZDOOll
Automatic, air cond.,
AM /FM, Vinyl lop, pwr.
steering & only 55,500
LOW miles. C5S7CZN). (StJc. lQ.'UA).
Sff71
THEODORE
ROBINS -M..iel 125, $940. 32 u olboal s lip. NO llln>oul. M"41U< sllve. r.llfttiJ;,;f! .1o11o T. ,_.
NeW Brimhall Eli~ 5' l " area.675-025
7
fray. -45.000 orig m l. ._.... 9709 16~ ' C714t 642-1366 G \.;Goldenrod Ave. 'n El Cami.no S$454, xlnt Grand 139115. F\IU line of --. c-.. & 6 2 o O. 4 9 3 · 3 7 4 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fantastic Cl ut HCoronadel Mar _...
1 1
A/C
X.warGr•nda. ~ _,.._ 9010 eves.6-9PM. '60 Rua.Eye Sprite, 1175 ...a Youare thewinnerof '""'"'• very 0 m · •
t 494-1111 FORD
Jur.u H111rnuw fit vi>
CO\TA Mf\A /'H} [)Ott)
BRIMHALL PIANOS -CC.._ I oo l978Mod~s •--9755 a............____ticL.-L. PB, PS, AM/FM B trk In lt75Pl.YM0UTH ••••••••••••••••••••••• '35 A burn fiberglass kit eng, trans, w res, 1979 Models -•wv ~ ~ ~. cstm body & paint. .__ C I •-fr°'" 16' Schuster Tahiti all~ 501Jl completed $1500.548·8794 now arriving ....................... ($10.00value).to 2 sets o( wheels . High --.,• -, Sovt,"5~~:w• fiberglass Ski boat, '9000/betolr. 548-0348. ' IMW MUST SELL TISTDllYE OUR IUCH IUMNY pelf. suspension. Must S1•••• ~~~~~~~~' w/125 Johnson OB, trlr, •-,.N _. · 9712 DICK MILLER .. II! C •• MEETTIIE see to appreciate. Call 3 Seat Station Wagon. -S30Cl0.549-1967 ~ ........ .., 0 ....................... MOTORS OF ml YUi.. ~-:'i:°ES 53&-2785.538-3405. Torquerute trans. v.s. ?f!!!!~ ... ~!9!~ 21' Elmi nalo r . d ay .. !~ ........ !~!.. LOOW~~r,S.A Good inventory in stock. Lane Beach PQaitivety can sell your =t~~i~~~~:'~~
K2 *ii. w/m bindinls. cruiser. 454 Chev jet. Go-cart 100cc eng, ex-Hurrywblk~laal! CoaventionQmter car-truck.van at no coet autocn.tic. pwr. tailgate .._, _ _.,.,,...... Xlblcond.868-8289. ~ chamber, disc '76 Fiat 131 4dr., Only ua-.... I "-a toyou.547-7018 window • door locks •
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EOtTION
VOL. 72, NO. 100, 3 SECTIONS, U PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Protesters . Target Seal Beach
•1 JEaay CLAUSE
... o.My ...........
Se•I Bt•urh Navol Weapon~
fo'at-tlll.)'' maln ll»tt' on Seat
l:teach Roulevard hu bt-~n
~leet" a the finishing sile for
an untl·oucle 'r urms racl'
t de monlftrallbn t-~nday.
· The (~os l\r\l(('lcs Cuthohr
Workers community and mtim
~ bers of several church~·s haw l scheduled Good F'nduy ul 3 v rn
•
to ltunch a proteost again t "ron·
tlnutd .xpaniuon" or lht> world'b
nuclear atOC'kpllt.' ··1n tho .fa ce or
unmet human Offd."
Carol Fenne lly, o raanlit>r,
aid the fCToup is lo m~t at
t>atif1c Coast lhl(h~ oy and St'ul
Reach Drive lo begm a public
procession and "remt1mbrancc
of the stations of the cros:; ..
M ~. Ft>nnelly stud her or
f:• mzahon 1~ nol CUodcd by or a
function or the Roman Catholic
Church. Its foundation 1s in the
Catholic faith. howe ver . she
claimed
Kent Hoffman, a Disciples of
Christ minister, will actually
lead the group through the sta-
tions ot the cross demonstration.
she said.
Larry Kosmont. Seal Beach
assistant city manager . said
Monday the group has received
a parade permit for a peaceful
demonstration. •
He said such a permit normal-
ly takes 30 days to process but
that the city managed to ap-
prove it in onJy one week.
Kos mont said Police Capt.
Stacey Picascia h~s assigned ex-
tra officers to tend the dem-
o n str alion route along Seal
Beach Boulevard because or an·
ticipated Easter weekend traffic
,problems.
"Our concern is that the group
does not impede or disturb the
flow of traffic." Kosmont added. "I don't re ally expect any
problem."
Ms. Fennelly said her group
chose the Seal Beach facility for
a demonstration "because of the
overwhelming evidence that
nuc lear weapons are being
housed m the dePOt as well as
Base
trans ported to and from the
location."
Joe Harkins, public affairs of.
ricer at the base, said. "It ls the
policy of the U.S. government'to
neither confirm nor deny that
the re are nuclear weaPonS on
any ship or shore installation."
HarkiM said the facility's
security officer had met with the
demonstration leader last week
<See PROTEST, Page AZ>
N-plants Gear F~ulty?
AP WlretlM'O
AUDIENCE'S APPLAUSE 'MEDICINE' FOR ACTOR
John Wayne Drew Standing Ovation at Oscars Ceremony
John Wayne Returns
For Oscars Night
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN
OI -0.lty Pllol Stall
The "Duke." John Wayne.
was resting at his Bayshores
Newport Beach hom e today
after an eventful night in which
be presented the bl'St picture
Oscar al the 51s t a nnual
Academy Awards.
It was the 71-year-old Wayne 's
first public appearance since un-
dergoing cancer and gall blad-
der surgery Jan. 12. Wayne only
last month, caused the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com-
merce to scuttle plans for a boat
parade past his home, saying he
wasn't interested.
But the screen veteran was in
~ form Monday night despite the
obvious wear of the c~ncer bat-
tles showing on a lined~ face. It
was a much thinner Wayne than
that or his movie heyday.
t
!
He strode energetically from
MO'RE CONTROVERSY
SUAAOUNDSOSCAR5-A3
PROTESTERS, POLICE
CLASH AT FETE-A5
t the top of winding, gold-colored
stairs to the presenters· table.
The audienee at the Los
Angeles Music Center's Dorothy
Chandler Pavilion stood, ap·
plauded and cheered loudly.
The ovation obviously moved
Wayne, introduced by master of
ceremonies Johnny Carson as an
"American institution."
•'Thank you ladles and
1entlemen, that's just about the only mettatme a tellow'd ever
t
really need," Wayne said in his
famlllar drawl. "Believe me
wbea I tell you that I'm migbUly
pleued tbat I can amble down
• bereaompt."
A ellp of the 19'18 ceremony
wu lbown just before tntroduc-
UoD of Wayne. Bob Hope, MC in •
'11. Ud pUI mpeclal tribute to
Warne la 8oltall at the time re· COYertlll from open-heart sur-
~. apeet YoU to amble out ' ..
here next year because nobody
else can walk m John Waynt.!'S
boots." Hope had said .
"\Veil. Oscar and I have
something in common . Oscar
firs t came lo the llollywood
scene in 1928. So did I. We're
both a little weather-beaten. but
we·re stilt here and plan lo bt-
a round for a whole lot longer:·
Wayne said Monday night.
"My job here tonight is to
identify your fi ve choices for
outstanding picture of the year.
a nd lo announce the winner so
let's move 'em out!"
And following that oft-heard
phrase and clips from the five
nominees, Wayne presented the
Oscar to "The Deer Hunter."
Ironica ll y, "The Deer
Hunter" is an anli·Vietnam War
film, contrasting tQ one of
Wayne's last films, a pro-
V i etnam movie , "Green
Berets.''
Wayne stumbled over his lines
once Mond ay, s aying that
nominee "Heaven Can Wait"
was produced by "Warner"
Beatty. Beatty's fi rst name is
Warren.
T h e standing ovation for
Wayne, best actor winner for
"True Grit," equalled and ·
perhaps surpassed a similar gesture earlier in the ceremony
for actor Laurence Olivier.
Olivier was presented a
special achlevenient award. He
is considered by many contem-
poraries lo be the standard
against which all other mm act·
ing is measured.
Olivier was nominated for best
actor for his role in "The Boys
From Brazil."
Booze Stirs Riot
FALLBROOK CAP> -When a
sobriety test was ordered, in-
mates rioted at lhe state honor
camp al nearby Rainbow ,
throwing rocks until sheriff's
deputies arrived. Ortlcials
blamed the incident on liquor
that had apparently been smug-
1ted "'
Reading Problems Possible in 43 Reactors
From AP Dispatches
i\n instrument reading prob-
lem that (Tlay havt' contributed
heavil y Lo the accident at Three
Mile Island could pose a s imilar
hazard at all 43 reactors of the
sa m e gen eral type. says a
federal advisory com mittc:e on
reactor safeguards.
Nucle ar Regulato r y Com
mission Chairman Joseph llen-
dric was warned or the problem
HBRecall
Drive
Boosted?
Huntington Beach supporter..
of a recalJ drive aimed at re
moving three top city officials
from office believe they've been
given a boost by a California
Supreme Court ruling.
Thal ruJing. the s upporters
contend. will allow them to ex
pand their petition drive into
shopping centers.
The petitioners a re seekin~
the recall from office or Mayor
Ron Pattinson. City Attorney
Gail Hutton and Councilman
John 11\omas.
Steve Schumacher . one of the
organizers of the recall cam
paign. noted that petitions will
be available for s igning at maJor
s hopping cente rs. primarily Cltl
weekends.
Previously. petitioners had lo
seek permission from shopping
center owners before setting up
shop.
T he recall group needs 12.000
signatures by Aug. 7 to force a
s peciaJ election on the question
of remoVing the trio from office.
"We now have well over 4,000
signatures on each of the can-
dida tes." Schumacher said Mon
day.
.. Apparently. people are just
plain sick over the conditions al
city hall." he added. "I think lhc
best way to describe peoples·
feelings is that they appear to be
embarrassed."
City Attorney Mrs J lutton 1::.
on vacation and was not ava1la·
ble for comment on the ruling by
t he slate court
The ruling stemmed from a
case brought by a group of Santa
Clara High School students who
protested restrictions on wh ere
they could circulate political
petitlOM.
The court m ajority said the
slate Constitution protects peti-
tioning when "rea sonably ex-
ercised" in shopping centers.
even if they a re privately
owned.
Arson Probed
In Huntington
Garage Blaze
Fire believed to ha ve been set
by an arsonist damaged a three-
car apartment house garage in
Huntington Beach Monday
nigbt.
Firemen said the 7 p.m. blaze
ca u sed $10,000 s tructural
damage and $4,000 damage lo
contents in the building behind a
three-unit apartment house at
1205 California St.
Officials said one tenant,
Terry Gravell, pushed his car
oul or the 7 p.tn. inferno before it
was damaged. but that bis
motorcycle didn't fare as well.
O ther ten ants who lost
household goods and skiing
equipment stored In the garage
were Chris ,Seats and Kelley
Erickson. Firemen said the apartment
!\tructure is the In the process of
beinl sold .
in a letter April 7 by the Ad·
visory Co mmittee on Reactor
Safeguards, .it was learned Mon-
day.
Raymond Fraley. executive
director of the committee, said
in an interview that the commit·
tee recommended that the NRC
consider requiring additiona l
1ustruments on the reactors to
correct the problem.
Fraley said the NHC staff
fo und that an instrument which
was supposed to show the water
level m a pressurizer may have
given a falst· reading because of
its design.
N RC officials ~aid last week
this instrument may have fooled
the plant operators into shutting
down an e mergency cooling
system which had come on
automatically, making the acc1
dent worse than il othe rwi!.'<'
Another Train Wreck
This b aerial view of train wreck today near Columbus.
Kans. A freig ht tra in carrying a mmonium nitrate col·
lided with a parke d freight train, killing one crewma n .
triggering a diesel fue l fire a nd forcing the evacuation
of about 500 persons fro m their h?mes.
Community Gollege
Hikes TV Courses
Major slashes in the Coast
Community College Di slricl
summer session have led of
ficials to expand the number 1of
free, television courses with
free. unlimited enrollm,ent of-
fered through Coastline Com-
munity College.
As many as two-thirds of last
year's s ummer courses at
Orange Coast College, Golden
West apd CoasUine have been
eliminaled.
Whereas 23.100 students at-
tended courses through the col·
leges last summer, district of-
ficials say they can accom ·
modale only about 8,100 students
this year because or reduced
lunding.
Cosmetology and administra-
tion of justice programs will
continue on campus, as will a
rew courses that carry transfer
credit ror four.year institutions.
In an effort to close the gap,
Coastline College will air 14 TV
courses for credit on lhe dis-
tric:t 's television station, KOCE.
The courses, which carry
transferable cred\l, wUI Include
psychology. biology. history.
art.· humamtacs. business and
real estate.
District officials note that the
television courses "a re a highly
concentrated form or teaming''
and will be more intense than
past programs. "t
There is no registration fee for
the TV classes. Officials are pre-
dicting an enrollment of about
5,000 sfudents, and the courses
are open to adults. current col-
lege students and rugh school
students who will be seniors next
fall.
Enrollment information Is
available at CoasWne College.
963·0824.
Enrollment £or limited on-
campus programs Is under way
by appointment through May 18.
After that date, reglstration will
be bandied on a flrsl·come-
flrst·HPYed basis.
Because of Umited enrollment
capacity, advanced students will
have re11at.raiton priority over
new students.
Summer session begins June
18
.I
might have been.
The NRC had already noted
the problem in bulletins advising
reactor operators of this and
other problems found in the
Three Mile Island accident
There are 72 nuclear reactors in
the country.
In other developmentS .
Joyful women and their young
children. told that the nation's
($ee GEAR, Page A2l
Surgeon
Sued in
Death Case
The fa mily of a Santa Ana
mother. who died five days
after undergoing breast implant
surgery by Dr. Ralph Small, has
rned suit seeking more than S5
million in damages from the
legally embattled plastic sur-·
geon
The Orange County Superior
Court suit was file d by the
husband and three children of
Kim Plock. 33. who went into
cardiac arrest in Small's Santa ·
Ana office and died without re-
gaining consciousness.
Small has been te mPQrarily
ba r r ed from practici ng
medicine while the slate Board
of Medical Quality Assurance
r e views c h a r ges o f g ross
negligence against him.
He has agreed to acct'pl a one-
yea r suspension of his medical
license a nd a 10-year probation
period when he resumes prac·
lice
Small ·s agreed-to suspension
and probation will be considered
later by the slate medical quali·
ty bocird .
Mrs. Plock's husband, Ken-
neth, named both Small and the
do ct o r 's Plas t ic S urger y
Medical Group as defendants in
the SUit.
In addition to Kenneth Plock.
plaintiffs include the couple's
one-year-old son, Dane Adam
Plock. and Mrs. Plock·s lwo
other children. Chris topher
Albert Maydol, 15. and Tanya
Christian Maydol. The non-criminal negligence
charges brought against Small
s temmed from Mrs. Plock's
death and the case of a Laguna
Beach woman. Marcia W ••
who allegedly suffered scarfing
and infection after u"ndergoing
thigh-lift surgery by Small.
She also has filed 'suit against
S mall s eeking uns pecified
damages.
Co a s&
Weather
Fair t hrough Wednes-
day with winds or 15 to 25 ,
mph expected to die down
by tonight. Lows tonight 48
to 54. Highs Wednesday 67 •
to 74.
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Bloodied. exhauated, hungry and
dainty, UDda Wilson sh•ttered
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whl1pered. "Linda, I know l'm
dyiaa."
fte ltll ~ plvn~ 100
Mt into a ravane, and polke a.y ·
tM PMMR.c•r. Svlv1• WaUGn. a •·1ur-old mother of thret .
probably lived no lonJer than a.r
6«Hner Rell
hoar •ru.e accident.
After ltnli&liq thNU&h thick
brHla, M1. WU.on ooUa,a.d II....,, oa Lho rront wre1t of
lll&cWl aiMI Alberta Booer;a bola•.
Mrs. Boner 11ld the 30 year
old woman told h•T. "My fri nd
11 dead I JWJt know sht ls dead
b told me she kn ·w sh • wus
dying. And D little w._lle luler I
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Tape Erasure
.
Pro~byFAA
By 'n.e ASMK'lat~ Pr•
A spokesman ror thf> fo't'<kral
Aviation Adm1mstrat1on !>atct to
day that a tape recording or
cockpit conversataons a mong the
crew of the T WA airliner that
barrel·rolled twice and went anto
a dive last week has been erased
"by overt action ·· ·
A TWA s pokl•sman 1n New
York said flight crews routine!)'
erase such tupes when they land
safely
But the FAA spokesman. m
Washington. said dellbcratt•
Brown Tardy;
I juda Dodges
News people
NAIROBI, Kenya t AP >
Gov Jerry Brown discussed
eeology with Kenya 's president
totlay while his traveling compa.
mon. rock st:ir Linda Ronstadt.
duC'ked. dodged and darted past
a bane! or newspcople.
The California governor wa:-.
20 minutes late for his meeting
with President Daniel Arap Mot.
Confusion grew over whether
Hrown and the singc.•r will go on
safari and speculation continued
on whether the Californian::.
would marry in Africa.
Brown and Ms Ronstadt ar
rived at m1dm~ht from Nigeria
to begin a week-long visit tu
Kenya The two rode into
Nairobi in sepa rate a utomobiles
and registered for separate cot·
tages at the old Colonial ~orfolk
Hotel.
The 41.year-old governor. who
has dated the 32-year·old Ms.
Rons tadt for more than fi ve
years. left a hotel cottage at 10
a m to J!O meet the president
The rock s inger. emerging
from the same two·bedroom
!>Uitt.' at 1 :30 p.m. to rendezvous
wilh Brown ror lunch. W;.J~
rushed through a mob of 20 re-
porters and p hotographers
behind a Oying wedge or compan·
•o ns that included employees of
a safari-charter compan.> and at
least one U.S. Embassy official
Fwut.rais~r
To Benefit
Baseball Teams
erasure m a rai.e !'.>lll'h u~ ltl •b h
J \'1olat1on th.it could lead to rt-
\ o k 1 n g a t' r l'" me m b t• r i.
rt'rtH1cate to fly . and a $1 .000
c1\'il penalty
Dennis f'eldpian, the f'AA
spokesman tn W<ishangton, said
the agency did nol know who
erased the tape or why. and wa:.
tn t;CStiAating .
But he s aid that investigalori.
have determined that "it was
done by pushing a button and
elN·tronically erasing the tape "
.. ll is a violation to cra!>c the
tapt> if there is an incident in·
volved, and there certa inly was
an incident i n this case,··
Feldman added.
The Boeing 727 was flying
from Kennedy Airport in New
York toward Minneapolis on
Wednesday whe n it went into a
barrel roll and plummeted about
five miles before the pilot,
Harvey Gibson of Las Vegas.
managed to bring it under con.
trol over Flint, Mich .. by lower·
ing the landing gear. He made
a r e mergen cy la nding at
Detroit's Metropolilan Airport.
Federal i~westigators said the
plane appear ed to have ex·
ceeded the speed of sound in its
d ive. a pparently t he fir st
airliner not designed for it to do
so and surv ive.
TWA's Jerry Cosley. vice pres·
id e nt for corporate com .
munications. said the a bsence or
a t a pe recording was of .. no
great moment" lo the investiga·
lion. because th e crew was
available to tell probers what
ha'ppened.
"In our mind. there·s no
reason to expect the crew·s
version would differ markedly"
rrom anything that would have
been on the tape. he said.
The rurli ne s pokesmen could
not confirm a report in the
Detroit News which s aid that a
crew member admitted erasing
che tape, and added he failed to
give a .. logical .. reason for doing
so
Cosley also said investigators
also were looking into the
possibility that the incident
began when an edge fl ap on the
front of the right wing may have
failed and moved into an upright
position, pushing the plane down
on that side.
"There's speculation that one
of the leading edge flap sections
on the right wing may have in·
advertently extended and creat·
ed a heavy drag and air now
over the right wing. forcing it
down , · he said.
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tb•t h.-a«>t very cold " lar1e rock Inside the car. ffi 1 • l and pre·ae.hool children Hvtat Mra Hon r said Ms. Wllion "When l talked wllh her. she turne d," tra c nvesuga or within a rive-mile radiua of tbe
thl-t b Saturda nd C"'uld not remember how much James Lawrence said. "I've w u , n Y Y Y a v seen a lot of tom-up cars but. this -plant to leave because of the ex· pn1yl'd for ,somctblntt to drink. of lb• Urne she was couclout is just the worst." posurP. risks to radiation .;,,W...:h...:c...:".....:..:ral:.:..:.....:nr.:.e.:.:..tl_Sa.:.__t_u....;_,:rda..:y_n.;,;.11.:....h.:....t. __ a_nd_u_DC'OlllW! ___ k>u_"·-"_W_il_ao_n_"_al_d_. ______________ , emanating from lt.
"It's Uke breatllln1 a ,iant.
sigh of relief.' Yvonne Slack
said aft.er she and her 18-mooth·
old daughter stepped Into the liv·
ing room of their Middletown
home.
Most Happy Fella
Hobert Lard . 12. paddles up the Grand
Canal between Balboa Island and Little
Ba lboa Is la nd in Newport Harbor. The ex·
pression on his face s hould tell you how
.nuch he is enjoying this week·s vacation
from school. Robert is a Newport Beach
~esident.
Fro• Page A I ..
PROTEST. • a nd anticipates no problt!ms.
Three or fou r de monstrations
have been staged near the facili·
ly during the past 12 months. he
said. All were peaceful and did
not interfere with operations. he
added.
The Catholic Worker organiza.
lion was founded in New York
some 50 years ago. Ms . Fennell)
said Monday.
The 13 adults a nd e i g ht
children composing the com-
munity in Los Angeles work in
the city's skid row area.
She said the g roup, plus \'Olun-
teers. provides emergency hous-
ing and 500 to 1.000 free meals
daily. operates a free medical
c lini c. does justice counseling
and oper'\tes an at-cost food
store. \
"We ha'e no political affilia-
tions.·· shP said. "We try to
serve justice as we see it.··
S he added ... Recognizing
Christ in our fellow human be·
ings. we see him crucified over
and over again to provide profit
for arms merchants a nd lo as·
suage the paranoia of an un -
'<'h ec k ed military ·indus trial
complex."
She said Friday's demonstra·
tion is to give public witness to
the "sinfulness of the arms
race.··
She said the group expects 30
to 50 demonstrators. some of
them from St. Justin's Catholic
Church in Anaheim. St. Colum-
nans in Garde n Grove a nd.
possibly. from St. Joachims in
Costa Mesa.
Illness Postpones
Trial for Diedrich
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of Ille 0.Mly Piiot H41!1
SAN DI EGO OranJ!e County
Sup ervisor Ralph Oiedrich's
bribery trial was abruptly inter·
rupted Monday when a defense
law yer was s id e l ined b y
bronchitis.
Victim of the broncnitis that
closed the trial on •ts opening
d ay was a t to rn ey Syl "an
Aronson.
H e i s the attornet 'or
Oied ri c h 's co·d efenltant
architect LeRoy Rose.
Like the othe r attorneys in the
case. Aronson made it through
his ooening s tatement to the
'Squeaky'
To Be Moved
PLEASANTON 1 /\Pl
Ly n elle "Squ l•aky "
Fromme. convicted of try.
ing to kill President Ford
in 1975, will be transferred
to a fede ral p ris on i'l
Alderson. W. Va .. as the
result or her hammer dt·
tack on a fellow inmate.
Prison .officials said
Monday an investigation
determined the 30-year·old
Fromme was guilty of as-
saulting Julienne Busic on
March 8 on the prison
grounds with the claw side
of a hammer.
eight woman. four-man j ury
But when Judge. jurors and at·
torneys returned from lunch,
Aronson was missing.
Earlier in the day. he had told
Judge Ross Tharp he was taking
medication for bronchitis and
was not feeling well.
During the lun c h h o ur.
Aronson sent word to the judge
that he would be una ble lo con·
Linue.
Judge Tharp told the jurors
they could go home and told
the m to return to court Thurs·
day morning.
Before the interruption, the at·
torneys had time to complete
their opening statements and lo
get in a tiff over a piece of late
arriving prosei:ution evidence.
That evidence was a memo
that purportedly sets the date or
a 1973 dinner meeting al which a
grand jury tnd1etm~n1 alleJ!es tt
bribery solicitation was made.
The me mo written by former
Anaheim Hills. Inc .. cxccut1n•
William Stark reportedly ~t.'lS
the dinner meeting date as Jan.
16. 1973.
If so. that shoots down a
key defense theory.
That theory 1s that Diedrich
became embroiled with the de·
velopment company's destiny
after. not before. his one·t1me
confederate Michael Remington
was hired as the firm ·s land use
lawyer.
Joseph M. ffendritl. chairman
of the Nuclear Regulatory·Com·
mission. told Congress today the
nation's nuclear power program
could not s urvive another attl·
dent like the one at the 1bree
Mile Island olant.
"We cannot tolerate accidents
or this kind and we muat take
whatever steps are necessary to
prevent them, • Hendrie testified
at the start of bearings by the
Senate nuclear regulation sub-
committee on the Three Mile
Island accident.
The hearing will focus on why
the N RC did not take char1e at.
Three Mile Island until three
days after the accident.
Brisk Wind
Deters
Beachgoers
Overcast skies and brisk
winds put a damper on pre·
Easter spring 'lacation activities
Monday as onl~ a 'ew thousand
youngsters made the annual
trek to west Orange County
beaches.
HJntington Beach lifeguards
counted only 3 000 who braved
sunless 65 degree weather at
city beaches aPd even fewer who
ventured ;nto heavy 63 degree
surf.
Lifeguards al 'learby Hunt-
ington and 13olsa Chica' Slate
be a c hes counted a s imilar
number
Both organizations nott:d that
crowds are about the same as
last year's vacationing crowd.
which braved similar weather at
local beaches.
State oeach lireguards said
two of their guard towers were
... a n<Salized over the weekend
whe n an estimated 15,000
pe r sons hit the beaches on
Saturday and Sunday.
Citt police. who remember
stabbings and shootings in pre·
,.r1ous years during the aMual
vacation periO<J. are taking no
chances -good weather or bad
The department has increased
the n..Jmber of patrol ca ~ in the
beach area and is fielding foot
patrols on the city pier. in the
downtown area and near the
be acnes.
Chase Halted--
In Huntington
Officers or three law enforce·
m e nt agencies c ornered a
s~eder in Huntington Beach at
about 10:15 a.m. today after a
35·minule chase that began in
LOS Angeles. Plans for comple tin g a
baseball batting cage a1 Hunt
mgton Beach High School de
pend on the success of ~ Las
Vegas Night scheduled April 14
b) the school's booster club. ac
cording to club spokesmen.
SIB Million Growth She was placed in 1sola·
tion a fter the attack. and
federal prison offrcials
said Ms. Fromme will a1so
be housed in isolation at
the Alderson facility.
Re mington in the p.-osecu·
t ion's version for the a lleged
bribery conspiracy is the funnel
through which the company
channeled money to Diedrich in
return for a favorable county
Board of Supervisors land use
decision.
Huntington Beach police said
the unidentified driver led a
California Highway Patrol unit
and a Los Angeles police car
down freeways to Orange Coun·
t y before its driver was captured
alo n g Beac h Boulevard at
Yorktown Street. Mike Vande n Buch of the
boosters said a $10 donation is
being accepted for tickets entill·
mg the donor to a buffet, drink
and chtps.
Fes tivities are sche duled
between 7 and 11 :30 p.m ., with
hundreds of dollars worth of
prizes, Vanden Buch s aid.
'l'he event is to be held at the
American Legion Building in
Midway City. he s aid, and
tickets are available from Hunt·
ington Beac h High School
Boosters Club members.
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County Pension
Deficit Increases
Despite a drop o f 694
e mployees in Orange County
government's retirement system
the past year, a projected $220
million deficit in the pension
program has g rown by $38
million.
That news was delivered Mon·
day to the nine-member county
retirement board from a consul·
tant hired to update a year-old
report on the system ·s financial
health.
J on King of the Tomers, Per·
rin. Forster and Crosby ac·
tua rial firm said the study rec·
ommende d in c reases in
e mployee p ayments lo lhe
system. the same increases
recomme nded but not i m·
plemented after a similar study
last year.
The board asked county of·
flciats to begin negotiating with
e mployee unions on the pro·
posed payment bikes.
But board members postponed
any recommendation to county
s upervisors on increasing
e mployee contributions until
next month.
tr approved, lhe 'l>aymenls for
most employees would Increase
from 2.7 percent of their total
salaries lo 6.5 percent.
However. law enforcement,
fire and other safety employees
would have to pay 8.8 per~t of
their salaries into the syatern, up
rrom 3.1 percent today.
Ray Wells. assist.anl county
tax collector, said today that
there would have been some
growth in the projected deficit
even if the increases had been
put into effect last year.
Palestinian ; .
Bases Strock
In Retaliation
TEL AVIV . Is rae l 1 AP> -·
Is raeli warplanes atreaked into
southern Lebanon a nd pounded
two Palestinian guerrilla bases
today, just hours after a ter·
rorist bomb blast kilted one
Israeli man a nd wounded 33
persons in an open-air market in
Tel Aviv. offi cials reported.
The air raid was Israel's first
against Palestinian targets in
PROTEST BOMB
KILLS ONE-A4
Lebanon smce the slgnmg of the
lsraell·Egyplian peace treaty
March 26.
An army spokesman said the
planes struck bases at Damour
and Ras el·Ain, near Tyre, aft.er
5 p.m. C7 a .m . PST> and that all
returned safely. The targets
were camps of Al Fat.ah. major
military arm of the PaJestine
Liberation Or1aniullon, be
Hid.
There were no immediate re·
ports on casuaJliea in the air at·
t~k. •
Easter nloming' s
off to a bright start ...
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st'Vcral special
Easter baskets.
Complete with
18" chain in
14 karat yellow
gold, only $25.
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. VOL. 72, NO. 100. 3 SECTIONS. 21 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A
Brown, Ronstadt
I
I EVasive • ID Africa
NAIROBI. Ken u I f>)
Gov Jetr Brown d i t•us ~d
ttolo.cy with Ken) a 'tt (\r tdt•11t
today whill' hl~.Jro\1l'l10f! com1>n
' n•on. reek ·tur L-..indu1 Horu1todt.
dur ked. dodltl'd and t.lurtt·t.I pu:;I
t a band ol newsJ>('<l111t•
The Cahformu governor "11:-.
20 minute~ ltlll' ror ht:.i. mt-t•t tnjl
1 with P~sident n. nM r..ip Mo1
i Confusion grew O\ r "hNht.'r
( Urown und the lltn'!('r v. Ill ~o on
I
I
17 i
l
far' and spccul lion conhn'-'td
on whether the CuUfornlun
would marry in Afrt<'a
Bro"n '1nd M~ Honl\t ()11l .it
rt\ l'<1 al m1dnlRhl from N1~t·11a
to twnin u WN.•k long , ,.,,t tu
~e ll ) u Thl' two rodt• i nto
uir11b1 m M's>u r.ilt• uutumohilt·'
unll n.·~1stetc'<.I ror i.l'1>urutt· l'ot
1 age:. .ii thl' old Colonwl Norfolk
110 11.•I
The .t I year old goq~rnor v. ho
0•1ly l>tlol St.1111 f'llOIO
AWAITING THE VERDICT Whether Holly Mitche l l.
center. or lr\'in(' wi ll continue ope rating a day care home
in the Village· of Woodbridge will soon be decided by <.1s·
sociation dir<.•<.·tors . With her arc. le ft to right. Holl y
Polnrr. 9; Christine McCune. 8: Troy Hoyal. JI. a nd Don
Royal. 6
Irvine Day Care
Issue Escalates
A village tempest 1n Irvine
over the operution or dc.i y-care
homes escalated today as oppos-
ing factions prepared for a rest
dents· s urvey on the issue
Battling in Wood brid~e are
supporters of day-care homes
a nd oppos ing residents who
cla im that babysitting opera·
Uons create noise. nuisances and
gene ra l neighborhood d1s rup.
lion
The issue is not likely to be re
solved until mid-May, after as
sociation di rectors n •vil'w lhe
results or a village survey on
whether: the day-care homes
s hould be allowed to operate.
The sµrvey is expected to be
maUed lo residents within two
weeks, said Robert Figeira, as -
sociation manager.
Figeira said he doubted lhe
Coa!lit
Weather
board could study the: r cltultl>
before 1ls May 16 meeting
Over the weekend. village re:-.·
1dents received n1ers asking for
a vote in favor of conlinucd
operation of the homes.
The fliers were prepared by
friends of Holl y Mitchell. a 23·
yrar -old Woodbridge resident
who has operatt•d a day-can·
hom e since last summer al 13
Sandpiper.
L as t September . thrt•(•
neighbors s igned complaint:-.
against Mrs. Mitchell and asked
the village association board or
dir ectors lo take action against
her .
fl did. Fines totalling more
tha n $220 h ave been levied
agail)st. her , but s he has not paid
the m.
"There is such a tremendous.
tr emendous need for this kind or
thing,· Mrs . Mitt heU s ajd, ad·
ding that the re; a re a. large
number of work1.ng parents in
Woodbridge who need day care
fo r their children.
Mrs. Mitchell noted that she
has been lkensed by the stale
Deoartment of Social Services to
(See CARE, Page A2)
hus dotL'Ci lhc 32 year-old Ml>
Ron t udl for mor e lhan five
)CtirK, h.•ft a hotel cottage at 10
.1 m to J,!o-meet the president
The rock hinger, emergmg
from tht· Si.I me I wo-bedroom
hUtlc al I 30 p m to rendezvoui;
with Url)wn for lunch . wa ~
ru~hed throuRh a mob of 20 re ·
port t' r i-a nd photo g rap he r s
bchrnd i.I Oyin~ v.·edge of compan
1oni. that included employees of
a safari-charter company and at
least one U.S. Embassy official.
' "Where do you get off being so
aggressive·• .. s houte d Her b
Cohen. a friend of the couple, as
he shoved al photogr aphers who
surrounded the \'an that whisked
Ms. Ronstadt away
Some photographers t ried to
push lenses through open win·
dows of the vehicle while the
s inger sat hunkered down in a
rear seat.
Ms .. Ronstadt, wearing slacks
and a blouse, joined Brown for
1 unc h with Am e r ican Am-
bassador Wilbert le Melle and
re\urned to the hotel by herself.
E arlier. Le Melle escorted the
governor lo his one-hour session
•with Moi at the State House. It
was not known why Brown. who
wore a light tao suit and tie for
the meeting. was late .
·'I was pleased to learn ol
Governor Brown's interest in the
envirooment." the president told
reporters afterward
Brown said geothe rmal and
sola r e nergy are solutions to the
ene rgy needs of both the Tbtrd
World and California. He an·
nounced tha t univers ities ii.
Ca lifornia a nd Kenya would ex-
change s pecialists in the field.
UCI Shapes Paper
Council
Approval
Sought
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
01 the Oil1ly P•lot Sl•fl
A "democra tic·· pla n to shape
a new campus ncwsµapcr at UC
ln •tnP was formulated Monday
during a thrcP·hour long. emo·
I ion-charged student forum.
,\bout 50 d;.iy pack-toting stu·
tll'nl s s h O\\Ccl up for th e
Sl'hcd ulcd mt•eting. called in the
wake of action by student gov-
ernment leaders lo withdraw
funding of the New Univers ity
T he s tormy debate. often
laced with profanity from angry
speakers. ended when seven slu·
dents were elected to serve on a
"lransiUon board " tha l will lake
initial steps to resume publica-
tion of an offic ial campus paper.
The first step will be to re·
ceive endorsement and funding
for the newspaper fro m student
, ~overnment. The Associated
Student Council was to consider
those matters at a 5 p.m . meeting
today in Room 107. Administra-
tion Build.in#!.
Should the coum:il g1 vc its ap·
proval to the plan. the transitio'n
board wall recruit section editors
for the new p~1pcr and elect a
perman e nt f i ve ·m e mher
"editorial review board" that
will guide day-to-day policy dt'·
cb 1ons. The transition board will
then be disbanded.
But. in one unique twist. <:t ll
actions of the editorial board
wi ll bl' SUbJeCl to apprO\ a) or th(•
paper's entire s t<tff. which was
termed ·•the highest authority··
by backersofthepla n
It was also agreed that. at a
later date. one mem ber of the
editorial board will be elected at
large from the student body.
T he plan was adopted on a 21
to 8 \'ole of the students at the
end of the meeting. Those .. ·oting
<See PAPER, Page A21
&Jok Autlwrs
To Be Feted
Oranitc County authors lucky
enough lo break into the 1978
publ ishing market will be
honored at a reception Wednes·
day afternoon a the home of
UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel
Aldrich.
The reception, s ponsored by
UC Irv ine F rie nds of t he
Library. is a prelude lo a ''Book
and Authors" awards banquet to
be held May 7 at the Newporter
Inn.
Authors from Laguna Beach.
Newport Bea ch. Costa Mesa.
Dan a Point, Huntington Beach.
Ir vine, Laguna Hills. Laguna
Niguel. ·Mi ssion Viejo and other
Or ange County communities will
be p resent at the reception.
DaltlY ~Sutt~
IRVINE STUDENTS GATHERED MONDAY TO LAUNCH A NEW CAMPUS NEWSPAPER
Meeting Chairman Sam Stokes (far right) Calls For Another Speaker
Rousing Ovation
Wayne Returns
For Oscars Night
By JERRY H E RTENSTEIN
Ol lhe O•ilY P1lol St•ll
The "Duke.·· J ohn Wayne.
was resting al his Bayshores
Newport Dc;,1ch home tod ay
after an eventful ni ght in which
he presented the best picture
Oscar a t the S l s l a nnual
Academy Awards
It was the 71-year·Old Waync·s
first public appearance since un·
dergoing cancer a nd ~all blad
der surgery Jan. 12. Wayne only
las t month. caused the Nl'wport
Harbor Area Chamber of Co m·
mercc to scuttle plans for a boat
parade past his home. s aying he
wasn't interested.
But the screl'n velt'ran was rn
form Monday night despite the
obvious wear of the cancer bat·
tles showing on a lined face. It
was a much thinne r Wayne than
that or his movie heyday.
He strode eneri?etically from
the top of winding. gold-colored
stairs to the presenters· table.
Tbe a udience a l t h e Los
Angeles Music Center 's D<>rothy
Cha ndler Pavilion stood. ap·
plauded and cheered loudly.
The ovation obviously moved
Wayne. introduced by m as ter of
ceremonies Johnny Carson as an
··American inslilution."
"Tha nk you la dies and
gentlemen. that 's Just about the
only medicine a fellow'd ever
really need.·· W<i ynl' Si.ltd m hti.
fa miliar dra\\ I · Believe me
whl•n I tell you that I m mightily
MORE CONTROVERSY
SURROUNOSOSCAR$-A3
PROTESTERS. POLICE
CLASH AT FETE-A5
pleased that I can a mble do"n
here tonight."
A chp or the 1978 ceremony
was shown Just before mtroduc·
t1on of Wayne. Bob Hope. MC in
"78, had paid special tribute to
Wayne m Boston at the time re
covering from opc·n·hearl sur
gery
"We expect you to amble out
<See WAYNE. Page A2>
Toro Marines Plan
landing Practices
J et noise over the Irvine area
will be greater than us ual today
through Friday because of land-
ing practices being conducted at
the El Toro Marine Corps Air
Station.
Sgt. Robert Cordes said the
noise period will be 7 to 9 p.m.
Another noisy per iod will be
April 23 to 'l7 from 10 a.m. LO 9
p.m . daily, Cordes said.
Diedrich's
Trial Delayed
By Illness
By GAftY GRANVILLE
Ol lhe O•tly Pilot St•fl
SAN DIEGO Orange County
Supervis or Ralph Diedrich's
bribery trial was abruptly inter·
rupted Monday when a defe nse
la w yl'r wa s s idel in e d b y
bronctutts
Victim of the bronchit is that
clo~ed the trial on ils opening
day was attorney Syl van
Aronson
H e 1s t he a tt orn ey ro r
D re dric h ·s co -d e fe nd a nt.
architect Le Roy Rose.
Like the other a ttorneys in the
case. Aronson m ade it through
his oe>eni ni? s tateme nt to the
eight-woman. four-man 1ury.
But when judge. jurors and at-
torneys returned from lunch.
Aronson was m issing.
Earlier in the day. he had told
Judge Ross Tharp he was laking
m edication for bro nchitis and
was not feeling well.
Durin g the lunc h hou.r.
Aronson sent word to the judge
that he would be unable to con-
tinue.
Judge Tharp told the jurors
they could go home and told
the m to return to court Thurs-
day morning.
Before the interruption. the at·
torneys had time to complete
the ir opening s tatements and lo
get in a tiff over a piece o( late
arriving prosecution evidence.
That evidence was a me mo
that purportedly sets the dale of
a 1973 dinner meelinJt al which a
<See DIEDRICH. Page A2) Fair through Wednes-
day wilh winds or 15 to 2S
1-Pb expected to die down
by tonight. Lows tonight 48
to 54. Highs Wednesday 67
lO 74.
INSIDE T8DA Y Guenther Trial Goes to J11ry Ski MU.hap
Kilh Teen ,
'
f
A Homptter DerbJI crcotea
ucU"'"'·°' tlw Costa Meto
P11bllc LibrorJI. It uxu .a
claoUcnoe match between
Costa Me1a.and Weatmhu ter
J*bHc bbrorks. See. P.age C 1.
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The attempted murder trial of
a form e r Juve nil e Hall
counselor lay in the jury's hands
today after both the prosecuting
and defense attorneys called lhe
case one of the most bizarre
they have encountered.
Charlie Hubert Guenther, 33, or Irvine, has admitted from t.he
witneas stand tbal h.e was t.he
man who picked up 15-year-old
Juli Michelle Gonzalez last
December, shot her In the head
five times. beat her with a ham·
mer and dropped her at a con·
\
s truclion site.
And Guenther has told the
five-man, seven·woman Orange
County Superior Court jury that
he gave a ride to 17-year-old
P.Jllrl ce M a tk i n s o r San
Cle mente 13 months ago and hit
her re peatedly with an unloaded
· gun before she jumped from his
moving car.
But Gue nther 's atto rney,
WilUam Dougherty. told the jury
Monday his client was innoce nt.
of the charges against him
beca use be wa1 mentally dis-
lu r bed al the lime a nd not
reap0nalble for the actions ..
•
"Ladies and genlle m en or the
jury," Dougherty began, "my
client. Charles Guenther. is not
guilty and he ls not guilty by
reason of lnsan1ty.
"Can you honestly say my
client had the ability lo control
his acts?" Dougher\y asked.
"Can you booesUy say there la
nothing wrong with blm?
·'This is one of the moat
bizarre. albeit crazy, cases you
have ever hefrd or ... Dou1herty
continued.
Prosecutor Paul Meyer
argued lhat Guenther's purport·
ed "diminlsbed'' mental state
was offered simply as the one
only possible defense In the case
because Guenlher already had
confessed the crimes to sherirf's
investigators.
He accused Guenther of want·
Ing "lo be found crazy ' when he
was examlllt!'d by psych1atr1ats
who leslifled in the trial.
Meyer disputed Dou1herly's
contention that his client auffer11
from an oraanic brain disorder
that caUled him to attack the
l,irls ia aa UMOntrollable "wild
ra1e."
"I uk vou not to acceot the
CS. llJaY, P .. e AJ>
SQUAW VALLEY IAP>
-A s kiing acctdent at
Squaw Valley sti Resort
took the Ufe of aa l3·year~
old Incline VIiiage youth.
Plaeer CoOnty deputies
said Mark Ft.sher received
multtple injuries Monday
In what they delcribed u
a "freak attldent."
They aaid tbe )'OUth ap.
parenUy welll out of coa·
trot co=l down a bill
and ru over a snow r..ce.
Heiress
Presses
bJWsuit
lrvlne belreaa Joan Jrvio•
.. iU. tonUD...ct to Prtu ber la-ta.It aJlt"tUna lbat ~•P81111on ot • water P•Pt'llnf' wtU CC>lt th~
lrvkne Co Sl bl.Woo wbU. com
pany Prt>aldt>nt P~lt'r K,.mcr
eaUtd the whole lhlna •bawd 10 • memo to employee .
Mrt Smith's '1atl-st fffolt tn
block the rom~ny 's r1n1nclng
()f 'tho expttnsion or lht' Dflml'r
Int rtie came Moflday in lht•
for m ol llO •m~"Gdment to the
swl ongin.Uy flll'd March a'l in
Oranttc Count.y Su~rtor Court
Mrai Smith, a long with hl'r
mother. Athalle Clarke, owns 11
percent 0( too compuny'a 1tock
'l'brouch eourt action tf\ey an•
lrylni . ~oLke-ep thc llrm from
Spt>ndlnJJ aa 6 m1lhQn on a~ J)C}r
~nt expan Ion o ( thl' papd n\•
that currlt>:oi Colorado River
watt'r to southt.'rn Orange
County
Mrs . Sm1th'i. suit numes ull
the other company sha reholden;
its directors and executives 11nd
seeks unspecified da m ages.
Th e amendment s avs the enlar~emcnt or the pipeline -a
lO·mile section between Yorba
Linda and Mission Viejo will
cost the company no Jess than $1
billion by forcin g curtail -
ment o( agriculture that would
lead to a piecemeal sale or
Irvine Ranch land and destruc-
tion or its long-range develop·
meot plans.
Sh e a lso alleges the $3.6
miJJion construction project
woul~ benefit d_eyelopers that are in compeltllon with the
Irvine Co.
But Kre m er's m e mo to
employees defe nds the com-
pany's action and labels her ac-
cusations extreme.
The executive briefly dis·
cusses the four key points of lbe
suH:
Authorization: The lawsuit
contends the company's ex·
ecutive committee acted without
a~thorizaUon. Kremer says the
directors approved the action
first recommended by the com-
mittee.
Agr iculture· Kremer said
her charge that increased water
s u~pl y would d ec rease arg1cultu~e operations is absurd.
-Dens1t,r: He said her argu-
m ent that ancreased availability
of wate_r would produce greater p;opulalto~ density is incorrect.
Population de nsity and de ·
velopment are not a function of
water supply, but rather are de-
termined by local government
thr<_>ugh the general plan and
zoning process," his memo says
Aid to competitors : Kremc~
s aid the . i ncreasC'd pipe line
eapac1ty is essential to future
development or the I rvinc CCJ
land and "lhc fact that others
may benefit in no way reduces
this necessity."
In conclusion. Kremer ob·
ser ved. "lt is indeed regrettable
that Mrs. Smith has resumed
her historic practice or filing
lawsuits against the company
when she is unhappy.
"All we ca.n. do is respond, de·
fend our pos1t1on vigorously and
go on W1th our business."
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CARE ..•
conduct the day -care home. "I
think if it's li censed by the
state, that's good enough," she
said.
Figeira s aid the sole concern
or the association is whether the
day-care operations dis turb
neighbors.
He denied there is a wilchhunl
lo dist'Over aJI day-care home
operators and pul them out of
business.
"We have only had complaints
against Mrs. Mitchell. There
may be others. But we're not go.
i ng ou~ .door to dpor. to look for
the m . As long as they don't
create a nuisance, there's no problem.··
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Richard Ctuc• •
l',.._~~AJ
PAPER .•.
against th\• plan fuvor •d n •1t•n
hon 1.>f lbe ex1l>t1ng m.·wi.papN
lrurnework. ~ubJect tu quurterl)
evaluation o( !ht< pa.per b)' Lh1•
general student body.
The New Univttdity, the of·
ficlal campus newspaper since
UCl s inception. hus been the
target of criticism 111 recent
months because of eovera~e of a
woman's wet T-shirt contest and
alleged racial s lurs against Jews
and lr~nians.
Complaints t o the s tudent
council led to action last week to
freeze $10,000 in funds prevlous-
1 y earmarked to the New
University. The funds were
placed in a special account pend·
ing student development of a
new campus paper.
Despite the cut-off. the New
University appeared on campus
Monday. It included a classified
ad at the end of the personals
section: "For Sale, newspaper.
Asking $10,000. No publishers'
rights. Racist/sexist s taff in·
el ude d . n o ex t ra c h arge.
833·5111. ..
Editor Richard Clucas. a
junior political science major.
said the S600 printing bill was
paid with staff donations and
prepaid advertising revenue.
Clucas said he "probably"
would a ppear at today's student
council meeting to ask for a loan
so that the New University could
develop sufficient cash flow to
keep publishing.
He said th at ot h er
"alternativ e" ca mpu s
newspapers, including the Real
U a nd Word Is Out, r eceive
partial funding from the as·
sociat'ed students.
Clucas s aid "the issue of
freedom of expression remains"
and that he has contacted
various legal or~amLations on
possible action e1~ain~t the ~tu·
dent council ror the fund
withdrpwal.
f'rott1 Page A I
DIEDRICH. •
grand jury indictment alleges a
bribery solicitation was made.
The memo written by former
Anaheim Hills, Inc .. executive
William Stark reportedly sets
the dinner meeting date as Jan.
16, 1973.
If so. that shoots down a
key defense theory.
Thal theory ts that Diedrich
became embroiled with the de-
velopment company's destiny
after, not before. his onc·tJme
confederate Michael Remington
was hired as the firm's laod use
lawyer.
Remington in the prosecu-
tion's version for the alleged
bribery conspiracy is the runnel
thr oug h which the company
channeled money to Diedrich in
return for a favorable county
Board of Supervisors land use
decision.
What touched off the tiff
be tween the defense lawyers
and prosecutor Michael Capizzi
was the late arrival of the St ark
memo.
Capizzi told Judge Tharp he
learned of the me mo's existence
late T~ay and, as a fhatter
or fact, had not yet seen it.
But defense l awyer Keith
Monroe said the defense was en.
titled to know of any evidence
the prosecution planned to use in
the trial under discovery mo·
lions made at pre-trial bearings.
rre• AP Dt11>1tc-.
An an: trument reading prob·
lti m thul muy huvc contributed
ft(•avtt.y to the r.acddcnt et Th.tee
Male Jatand could po1e a similar
huard at uU .43 reactots of the
u me "ene r a l type. 1>ays a
/t>dernl ndvlsory commilttlC on
reactor imfeguurds
Nuclear Rcst ulatory Com ·
mls Ion tu~lrr"f\aul Joseph Hen-
dr e was wamed of the problem
ln a letter April 7 by the Ad·
vlsory Committee on Reactor
SuCeauards, it was learned Mon·
day.
Raymond Fraley. executive
dareclor of the committee. said
•n an interview th.ti the eommit·
tee recommended that the NRC
consider requiring add1tionaJ
1ustrumcnt.s on the reactors to
c1.>rrecl the problem.
Fraley said the NRC staff
found that an instrument which
as suppo~ed ~ew-the:.water l~vel in a pressurizer may have
~1ven a false reading beeause of ats design.
N RC officials said last week
this instrument may have fooled
the pl;rnt operators into shutting
down an emergency cooling
syste m which had come on
automati_cally, making the acci·
dent worse than it otherwise
might have been.
The NRC had already noted
Cash Share
Vrgedfor
Michelle
LOS ANGELES 1APl
Michelle Triola Marvin's at·
i.orney kissed her cheek and
moments later stood before a
judge and told him she should be
treated fairly :rnd given a share
of Lee Marvin's millions.
Marvin Mitchclson, beginning
his closing arg uments in the
landmark proper ty-rights case.
urged Superior Court Judge
Arthur Marshall to follow the
letter of the law set down in the
Marvin vs. Ma r vio California
Supreme Court decision.
"'.J'~e mandate, pf the Marvin
decision. your honor. is a doc·
trine of fairness." Mitchelson
said. "The court said there had
been a c ha nge or m ores. a
change in lifestyle. and it was
wrong to consider that people
who live together are involved in
a smru1 relationship ..
He chastised Lee !\farvin's al·
torneys ror contending that the
actor demons rratcd his rcluc·
lance to s hurc property \\ ith
Miss Ma rvin by r efusing to
marry her.
"You cannot have that al>
sum pt1on," Milchelson said.
"The court says you can't as·
sume they did not intend to
share property just because they
said nothing."
Palestinian
Bases Struck
In Retaliation
TEL AVIV. Israel t APl
Israeli warplanes atreaked into
southern Lebanon and pounded
two Palestinian guerrilla bases
today. just hours after a ter-
ror isl bomb blast killed one
Is raeli man and wounded 33
persons in an open-air market in
PROTEST BOMB
KILLS ONE-A4
Tel Aviv, Offi('ials reported.
The air raid was Israel ·s first
against Palestinian la r~els in
Lebanon s ince the s igning of the
Israeli -Egyptian peace treaty
Ma r,ch 26.
A" army spokesman said the
planes struck bases a t Damour
and Ras el-Ain. near Tyre. after
S p.m. <7 a.m. PSTl and that all
returned safely. The targets
were camps or Al Falah. major
military arm of the Palestine
Liberation Organization. he
said.
'I
Date Quandary
...
Gay Wants Male for Prom
CUMBERLAND, R.l. 1AP ) Paul. an avowed
homosexual, wants permission to take another boy
to the junior prom at Cu mberland High School. and
school officials are in a quandary.
Paul's plan, which a homosexual group says
may be unique. also pits him against his father, who
opposes the son's request.
"I feel I have every right to go. just as any other
junior does;" Paul. l7. said Monday.
The school administration asked the syste m·s
lawyer for a legal opinion. said Robert G. McGinnis,
assi,Stant school superintendent for Cumberland, a
city of about 30,000 in northern Rhode Island.
Paul's father asked that his last name be
withheld, to protect the ramlly's privacy .
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•
the problem In bulletins advtstng
reactor operatorr; of this and
othe r problems round in the
Three-Mile. Island accident.
There are 72 nuclear reactors ln
the country.
Jn other development.<J :
Joyful women and their
young children, told th4tl the na-
tion's worst nuclear .,crisis Is
over," are returning lo their
homes In the shadow or the dis-
abled Three Mlle Island power plant.
kelieved and tearful mothers
cheered Monday's announce·
m ent by Gov. Dick Thornburgh
i\nd Nuclear Regulatory Com-
mission officials. who 11 days
earlier urged pregnant women
a~d . pre-s~hool children living
w1thm a f1ve·mile radius or the
plant to leave because of the ex·
posure ri s k s lo r adiation
emanating from it.
·'It's like breathing a giant
sign o re acr:· Yvonne Black
said after she and her 18·monlh·
old daughter stepped into the liv-
mg room of their Middletown home
Jose ph M . H endrie ,
c hairman o f the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission , told
Cong ress tcrli ay the nation's
nuclear power program could
not survive another accident li ke
the one al the Three Mile Island
plant.
"We cannot tolerate accidents
of this kind and we must Lake
whatever steps are necessary to
prevent them." Hendrie testified
at the start or hearings by the
Senate nuclear regulation sub-
committee on the Three Mile
Island accident.
OC Airport
Master Plan
Fee OK'd
County s upervis ors today
agreed to pay $267,350 for a con·
sullanl ·s master plan of Oran,::c
Countr Airport. including plans
fo r noise control and land use in
the airport area.
Awarded the contract on a 4-1
vole was VTN Consolidated Inc.
or Newport Beach.
For the $267.350. VTN agreed
to provide a master plan for
possi~le future improvements at
the airport. The plan is to be
ready in nine months.
Low bidder on the study and
planning project was a JOint s ub·
mission from CH2M Hill . of
Costa Mesa. a nd Systems Con-
trol Inc .. of Anaheim
Th<• joint bid was St6.658 under
the VTN proposal but railed for
completion 10 12 months ra ther
than nine.
Supervisor Thomas Riley dis·
sented from the majority vole
because he wanted another week
to study the proposals.
When refused the additional
time. t he Newport Beac h
supervisor responded by voting
no on the award to VTN .
Before that, Supervisor Har-
riett Wieder questioned herfellow
s upervisors about a series of
earlier airport studies that so far
have cost county government
morethanSl.5 million.
Mrs. Wieder was assured by
Supervisor Philip Anthony that
those studies "are old, about 10
years old.
:·1 feel very strongly we need
this study. I hate to delay it even
one day." Anthony said .
AP_,.....
STANDING OVATION
John Wayne
F..._.PageAJ
WAYNE .•.
here next year because nobody
else can walk in John Wayne's
boots," Hope bad said .
"Well. Oscar and 1 have
omething-in common. Oscar
first came to the Hollywood
scene in 1928. So did I. We 're ·
both a little weather-beaten , but
we're still here and plan to be
around for a whole lot longer."
Wayne said Monday night.
"My job he re tonight is to
identify your five choices ror
outstanding picture o( the year.
and to announce the winner -so let 's move 'em out!"
And following that oft-heard
phrase and clips from the fi ve
nominees, Wayne presented the
Oscar for "The Deer Hunter."
l roni ca 11 y . •'The Deer
Hunter" is an anti·Vietnam War
film . contrasting lo one or
w .a yne's last films, a pro-
Vietnam m ovie, ''Gr ee n
Berets."
Wayne stumbled over his lines
onc'! Monday. sayin g that
nominee "Heaven Can Wait"
was produced by ··warner "
Beatty. Beatty's first name 1s Warren.
Man Wolllllh
&fiancee,
Kil/,s Self
. ~ S~ta Ana man critically m·
Jured his ex·fiancee with a hunt·
ing rifle Monday. then used the
weapon to kill himself. Costa
Mesa police said today. -,
The dead-man identified as
Stephen Wilson Richardson. 29.
was found dead in a field near
Baker Street a nd A1rwav
Avenue in Costa Mesa . about
i 45 p.m .. said Sgt Thoma:-. Lazar.
R 1chardson 's former fiant<'l'
LaNita F. Wilson. 26. of Sant~
Ana. was reported In l'l'lt1cal
condition today at Me rc·y
General Hospital m Santa An <;
s.he was shot twice with a 30·06 nnt'.
Police sai.d the incident began
as the victim was drivin~ her
car northbound on R edh I II
A venue north of Bristol Street
when Richardson drove up in his
truc.k and began rammmg her
vehicle. California Highway
Patrol said the accident caused
more than SI.8-00 damages to
three autos.
After the collision. Richardson
reportedly fired two rounds into l~e woman. hitting her in the left
s ide. then Oed in his truck.
He parked at 335 Baker St
ran into a field and turned the r1' fl ~ on himself, Lazar said Rt~hard ~on was de ad whe n police arnved
UNION. N.J. <AP) -A M-
year·old Roman Catholic prlelt
has been charged wlth a betehet
attack on a 29-year-old man ~
questione d th.e cJe.r~ym.an.'.1.
"rapport" with hlJ..wife, police say.
The Rev. Joseph Bejgrowicz.
an assistant pastor at Holy
$pl rit Church, surrendered lo
police Monday and was charged'
with the Friday nlght assault or
Joseph Wybczynski.
Bejgrowicz was charged with
atroci~ assault and battery.
possession or a deadly w
a nd assault with a dea
weapon, police said. Tbe pri
was released on a $150,000
ertybond.
Union Township Police Chi
Donald Ebert said the two b
been carrying paint in and out
the basement or the conve
where some remodeling wor
was being done when the prl
attacked Wybczynski.
Al the time they were dtaiCWld
ing "a problem pertainin1 lo tb
rapport between the rather
Wybczynski ·s wife," Ebert said.
He said, "That word <rapport
is the best I can give you. 'Rap-
port· can be read into. l
personally consider the case to
be distasteful."
Wybczynski 's wife, Patricia.
28, teaches at the church school,
police said.
Wybczynski was struck oo lbe
head several times with a small
hand ax that apparently had
been in the basement. He also
suffered a puncture wound in the
neck and cuts on the face, scalp
and neck. His wounds required
56 stitches.
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JURY •••
defense or diminished capacity
because it JUSt isn't there," be
ar~ued.
·'This has to be one of the .
::1trunge~t case!!," Meyer con-
tinued.
H e a r gued that Guenther
testified he could control his car
a!'d drive as he attacked the two
girls . yet he was unable to con-
trol himself sufficiently to halt
his attack. ·
Miss Gouzalez identified
Guenther earlier as the man
who attacked her Dec. 8 u she
hitchhiked home from Dua Hllls High ScfiOOl. ---
And Guenther. while admit· tin~ both attacks, said he
<·nul<ln 't control his impulses
because he was overtaken by un-
l'XJJl<.uned frustration and rage.
Weekend Jail
Term Ordered
L_9S ANGELES <APl -A
senior buyer for TRW Inc. has
been ordered to serve 40 days in
J<HI on weekends for trying to ex-
Lort a SS.000 kickback from a
('Ompany in Irvine bidding on a
government subcontract.
Pierre LaMonte Jackson 32
of Altadena also was ordered t\~on~ay to devote 200 hours of
his tame to community service
and was placed on three years•
probation by U.S. District Judge
Laughlin Waters.
JacK;Son had pleaded guilty to
accept10g the money from an
FBJ agent posing as the head of
the Charles E . Smith Co. of
Jrvme
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VOL. 72, NO. 100, 3 SECTIONS, 21 PAGES
·Instruments Bit
Hazard Feared at 43 Reactors
t 'ro• AP Dlapa&cht'~
An irwlrwnl'nl reading prob
lt!m that rna)' huv.-. contr1buh.'d
heavily lo the 8<'C1dt>nt ul Thrt'l'
Mile lsland could post' a similar
hazard at all 43 r~urtors of the
sam e general type. says u
federaJ advisory comm1tle<? on
reactor safeguards
Nuc lear Regulutory Com
mission Chairma n J oseph llen
drie was warned of the problem
in a letter .\pril 7 by the Ad
visor y Committee on Reactor
Safeguards, ii was learned Mon·
day
Raymond Fraley. exl'cu11v<.
dire<.·tor of the commillei:, said
:ri a n interview thot tht> commit
• • *
tef' rccominl·nd<·1I that the NHC
consldrr requiring udd1tionul
''•l>lruments on the reul'lun, t.11
<·orrecl thl' l)n>blt·m
f'rul{'y Miid thf' N HC staff
round that un mslrumcot which
was suppo~wd to s how lht: water
le\ el Ill .i prei.~ur1zer may havt•
given a fuls~ reading because of
llS d('l>ign
N RC offi('1ali. said last w<.>ek
this instrument may ha\ c fooled
the plant operators into s hutting
d own an emergency cooling
system which had come on
<1utomalically , making the a('Cl ·
dent worse thun 1 t nt herwist•
might have been
The NH<' had alrt>acty nokd
the problem in bulletins advising
rcuclor operators of this and
Olber problems found in the
Three M\lc Is land accident
There are 72 nuclear reactors in
the country.
l n other developments
Joyful women and their young
children, told that the nation ·s
worst nuclear "cr isis 1s over.-·
are returning to their homes in
the shadow of the disabled Three
Mile Island power pla nt.
Reheved and tearful mother~
cheered Monday's announce·
mcnt by Gov . Dick Thornburgh
;i nd Nuclear Regulatory Com·
mission officials, who 11 days
<Set-GEAR, Page i\2l
Long Beach Mishap 4riti-nuke
Groups Set
Rally
Fatal Crash Driver
A coalition of Southern
California anti-nuclear c.•nt>rgy
groups is sponsoring an April 21
rally at the San Onofre Nucleur
Generating Station in hopes of
ha rnassang public uneasinl's:.
following the Harrisburg. Pu
atomic accident.
··we feel thert>'s a higher level
·of consciousness on the part of
the public about the dan~ers of
nuclear energy right now ... Al·
li a n ce for S ur\1 v al
. spokeswoman .Jeanie Bernstein
said today.
··After the Harrisburg acc1
1 de nt. we believe that nuclear
j>Owe r should be stopped im·
-~· mediately,·· she continued. ·'The
I fact that ultimate disaster wai.
averted does n 't m e an that
• :romething won"thappeo."
, Th e planned l p. m . anti
I nuclear demonstra tion will take
place along the access road to
the San Onofre Nuclear Gencrat-
i n g S tation s o ut h of San 17 Clem ente
f
Organizers were schcdulC'd to
meet today with local police of·
fic1 a ls and nuclear plant securi·
ty personnel to iron out details of
the rally T he gatherrn g will
feature speakers on as pecL.., of
the nuclear power issue
The safet)' question surround·
ing nudear power was thrust in-
<See RALLY, Page i\2)
' Laguna Resident
t\ part.-l1me La~una Beach res-
ident has bel·n idenllf1t'd by
Long Beath poht'e as t he driver
or :1 car that sl<1mmed into :J
t'oncretc bt1rrier along the
Grand Prix course 9unduy. kill·
ing himself and a femul e
passenger. and leaving a third
passenger in cr1l1cal condition.
Killed in the 9 p m . crash !:>un·
day were Brian Michael War-
ren. 20. who spent summe rs and
weekends in Laguna Beach with
his mother. Hoseline Warren. of
1023 Santa Ana St.
Also krned was an unidentified
fcmaJe companion in the small
Hol1da dr iven by Warren. A
third pass<'ngcr . also a woman.
rem ains in critical condition at
St. Mary's Medical Center in
Lo n g Beach. S h e has not
been identified.
Detectives in Lon Beach said
today they h e te -lively iden-
tified the de· man. but will
not release h r. ame until next
of kin have •n notified.
"We're not evero sure where
the two women were sitting in
the rar " the inves tigator suid
toda.)
The third victim ~uffered
massive head :.ind abdominal in-
1uries in the crash. which moved
three concrete barrier:.. each
weighing fou1 ton:.. about thre<.>
feet
The crah h occ urred on
Shoreline Dn\'l', wh1c·h had b<.·en
l'losed lo traffic until today or
f1ce rs said Warren managed to
s kirt the barricade:. set up
a r o und the 2 02 m lie r ace
course
A Police SPOkes man said the
point of entry is not known. "and
1t is possibl e we may ne\'er
know where he enter ed the
roadway ..
Warren slammed into barriers
set up for the race course at the
<See DRIVER. Page A2>
Cash Share
•Vrgedfor
Michelle
LOS ANGELES 1 ,\P 1
Mi chelle Triola Marvin's al
torney kissed her c heck and
moments later stood before a
1udge and told him shl' o;;hould be
treated fairly and g1\'Cn a s hare
of Lee Marvin's millions.
t' John Wayne Returns
Marvin Mitchclson. beginning
hts c losing aq~um t'nls in the
landmark property-r1~hts case.
urged Superior Court Judge
Arthur Marshall to follow the
letter of the law set down in the
Ma rvin vs Marvin California
Supreme Court decision
"The mandate o' the Marvin
decis ion. your honor. 1s a doc
trane of fairness, .. M1tchelson
said. "The court said there hact
bcl'n a change of m ores. a
ch a n~e in hf<'s~. and it was
wrong to consider that people
who live together arc involved in
a s inful relationship ...
For Oscars Night
By JERRY HERTENSTEll\
Of 1119 O.ily PllOI Stall
The '"Ou~e." J ohn Wayne.
was resting al his Bayshores
Newport Beach home today
after an eventful night in which
he presented the best picture
Oscar a t the Sls t ann ual
Academy Awards
It was the 71-year-old Wayne 's
first public appearance since un·
dergoing. cancer a nd gall blad-
der surgery .Jan. 12. Wayne only
last month, caused the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com·
merce lo scuttle plans for a boat
parade past his home, s aying he
wasn't interested.
,But the screen veteran was in -.
Coast
lteatller
Fair through Wednes·
day with winds of lS to 2S
mph expected lo die down
by tonight. Lows tonight 48
to st. Highs Wednesday 67
to 74 J
IN81DE'T8DAY
A Hompder Dnby ettatea
ucil~cd Utt Coato Me10
P•bUc Librorv. It was .a
cllolltnge motch between
Costa Mno. mid Weatmimter
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fo rm Monday night despite the
obvious wear of the cancer bat-
tles showing on a lined face. It
was a much thinner Wuync than
that of his movie heyday
He strode energetically from
the top of winding, gold-colored
stairs to the presenters ' table.
The aud ience at the Los
Angeles Music Center's Dorothy
Cha ndler Pavilion stood, ap-
plauded and cheered loudly.
The ovation obvious ly moved
Wayne , introduced by master of
ceremonies Johnny Carson as an
.. American institution."
"Thank you l ad ies a nd
gentlemen, that's just about the only mea1cme a tellow'd ever <See WAYNE, Page A2>
He chastised Lee Marvin's at
torneys for contending that the
actor demonstrated h 1s reluc
lance to s h<Jre property with
Miss Murv1n by refusing to
marry her .
"You cannot have th al as
sumplion," Mitchelson :.aid. "If
two people don't want to share
property. they can say so.
"The court says you can't as
sume they did not intend to
share property just bec<Juse they
said nothing ...
Milchelson recalled the early
<See MARVIN, Page A2>
Clemente Factory
Workers Leave Job
A strike by some of the 170
workers at a San Clemente rub-
ber gasket falclory entered its
second day today in an apparent
attempt by union employees lo
shake up stalled eight-month-old
contract talks.
Communications Workers of
America vice preside nt Reid
Pierce said today that about 90
percent of the Reeves Rubber
Inc plant workers are on strike.
But plant ·manager William
Krames said only about 60
workers have walked off their
jobs. He aald they will be
replaced.
About 40 picketers appeared
wavin g their homemade
placard• Monday morning in
front ol lhe planl al 415 Avenida
Pico.
Po1lce reported no violence
durin& the 1trike. BuL Kramea
said there was · some pushing
and shoving" during the shift
change at midnight Monday.
Security guards have been
hired to patrol the plant
perimeter. About 24 picketeri:
were present this morning.
Aurelio Avina. one of the
pic k e t e r s. c harge d plant
manageme n t with what he
called "discrimination, threats,
suspensions and terminations"
of his fellow workers.
Avina said many of the plant
workers are ·:Mexicans and Sa·
moans" who are not promoted
because management ofte n
h ires Anglo foremen and
supervisors from outside the
raclory .
Plant officials denied the
charges.
Union and plant offi cials said
they plan to re-enter contract
talks by the end or the week.
' I
Aliso \'iejo From A hove
This ilCrial photography with place names
added shows the size of one of the most
1 m portant developm ents proposed in
Southern Orange County. The 6.623-acre
Aliso Viejo property, which would contain
20.000 dwellings and 53.000 persons. is to
be back before the board of supervisors
Wednesday for discussion of conditions
that would go along wlth development.
Candidates'
Nights Set
In Clemente
Two candidates· nights will be
held in San Clemente Wednes·
day and Thursday lo hear stale·
m e nts from the record 36
hopefuls seeking one-aod two·
year terms on the City Council.
Twenty.five San Clem ente
candidates seeking two one-ye~r
terms on the City Council will be
heard Wednesday, and the 11
candidates seeking a three-year
term will speak Thursday night.
The meetings will be held in
the little theater at San
Clemente High School beginning
at 7 p.m.
The candidates are seeking
seats in an April 24 election lo
replace three City Council mem·
bers recalled from office in
January. •
Council me mbers William
Walker, Donna Wllklnson and
Howard MuaheU were voted out
or omce followlnf{ a year of
bickerin1 and li1htln1 on the
council dais
Energy Food
Conservation Recipe Goal
By STEVE MITCHELL °' -o.Mly ...... Sutt
They sipped Kilowatt Koolers
and munc hed on Cosmic
Conservation Peanut ~ Butter
Balls at Top or the Worla school
in Laguna Beach.
And while it looked like an
elaborate picnic, the fourth· and
fiRh-grade students were actual-
ly competing for prizes.
Taste was a criterion. And so
were lbe names on tbe 65 recipes
submitted by the Laguna Beach
youngsters.
But the main object of the
cookout last week was to de-
termine which recipes wied Lbe
least amount ol electricity or
gas lo prepare. . It'• put ol lhe acbool"s eaer1y
conaervat.lon proar1m. iniUated
two YMl"I aao at the billtop cam·
pus .
And wbile the youn11ters tast·
ed the ener1ylea1 treats,
teachers Sunn Mu and Sally
Williama went about the Ji:nerly
Room Jud&inl the entries.
I '
There was a Banana Blackout
dis h , prepared by one or the,
youngsters in the shape of a •
light bulb. J
The ingredients, listed on a ·
three· by five -inch card. sug1 gested that potential conserva
lion cooks place s liced bananal
in the shape or a light bulb,
sprinkle chocolate s prinles on
top, and beat over a candler~
Thal '1 saving energy.
The Cosmic Conservatio•
Peanut Butter Balls don't evea •
require candle power.
"Mix peanut butter and hun·
'!"'ftY. it.ere until nuts are mixed
in," the recipe reads.
The Ea:!f Savini Moo•
Oropa alio peanut butter a1
a base tnaredieDt. When roll~
with wheat 1erm and other
aoodles. the Mooe Drops ar9
"left oallidl ov..,qbt."
A. popular entry WH the
Nuclear ~rayles• Rabbit, pre·
pared b y s t~dent Ll1a
Tlukowlki.
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GEAR •••
earlier ....-prernant women
and pre.tcbool child~n llvtna
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po1•re rl1lr1 to ndtaUo•
tmanaU... from tt
"It'• Uke brttathln61 a '1an• 1lc~ ol rtU r." 'Yvonne Black
.ad WI' ahe and t..r ••·~· oW dasashlw a&ePDed lnLo \be Uv lDI room .ot the1r M~ddSetown a.om.. .IOMllb II. Hendrie, chairman
ol tlM ~uclear Replatory Com·
....... to1c1 eons ..... Lo4a1 u.. •lloD'• nut..ar power procram Mid not '""Ive anottMr aed· deot like tbe one al the Three
Mlle laland plant.
"We cannot loa.tale accklenta
of tb 1 klDd and we m'"'t lake
whatever atePJ are necnsary lo
preven& Uwm," Hendri l Uth-d
at tbe tart ot hearlna by the
Senate nuclear re1ul1llon ~ub
com mlttee on th~ Three MU
llland attldent.
Tb beartna will f ocu on wh1
tM NRC did not take charge at
Three Mtle Island unUJ lhr •
days after lb llccl<l 01..
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RALLY •• ~
to the national limelight when a
March 28 accident occurred at
the Three Mile Island nuclear
plant near Harrisburg.
The accident there, which
prompted a precautionary
evacuation of pre-school age
children and pregnant women
touched off growing speculation
about nuclear enery safety pro-
cedures.
• Several anti-nuclear groups in
other states have called for gov-
ernment-forced curtailment of
fluclear energy development.
The orJtanizations involved in
the April 21 San Onofre dem-
onstration are the San Olego-
based Community Energy Ac·
tion Network. The Sierra Club,
Groups United Against Radia-
tion Danger and the Alliance for
Survival
Palestinian
Bases Struck
In Retaliation
TEL AVIV, Israe l IAPl
Israeli warplanes atreaked into
southern Lebanon and pounded
two Palestinian guerrilla bases
today, just hours after a ter-
rorist bomb blast killed one
Israeli man and wounded 33
persons in an open-air market in
Tel Aviv, officials reported.
The air raid was Is rael's first
against Palestinian targets in
PROTEST BOMB
KILLS ONE-A4
Lebanon since the stgning of the
Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty
March 26.
An army spokesman said the
planes struck bases nl Damour
and Ras el-Ain, near Tyre, after
5 p.m. '7 a.m.-PST> and that all
returned safely. The targets
were camps of Al Falah , major
military arm of the Palestine
Liberation Organization, he
said.
There were no immediate re·
ports on casualties in the air at-
tack
The Israelis often launch air
strikes into southern Lebanon in
their eye.for-an-eye war with
Palestinian guerrillas who in-
filtrate across Israeli borders to
plant bombs in populated areas.
Cars KiU Horses
SAN FRANCISCO c AP>
Authorities tried today to iden-
~ify the owners of two horses
struck and killed by at least
three cars whiJe wandering on
U.S. 101 near Candlestick Park.
The California Highway Patrol
said the accident caused more
than $1,800 damages to three
autos
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STANOtNO OVATION
John Wayne
WAYNE •••
rts111ly need." Wayne bUld 1n hLs
familiar drawl. "Believe me
when I tell you that I'm m ightily
pleased that l can amble down
here tonight.··
A clip of the 1978 ceremony
was shown just before Introduc-
tion of Wayne. Bob Hope, MC in
'78, had paid special lribute to
Wayne in Boston at the tlmc re·
covering from open-heart sur·
gery. "W~ expect you to amble out
MORE CONTROVERSY
SURROUNOSOSCAR5-A3
PROTESTERS, POLICE
CLASH AT FETE-AS
he re next year because nobody
else can walk in John Wayne's
boots," Hope had said.
··w ell, Oscar and I have
something in common. Oscar
first came to the Hollywood
scene in 1928 So did I. We're
both a little weather-beaten, but
we're still here and plan to be
around for a whole lot tonger.·•
Wayne said Monday night.
.. My job here tonight is to
identify your five choices for
outstanding picture of the year.
and to announce the winner so let's move 'em out!"
And following that oft-heard
phrase and clips from the five
nominees, Wayne presented the
Oscar to "The Deer Hunter.··
Ironically , "The Deer
Hunter" is an anti·Vietnam War
film. contrasting to one of
Wayne's last films. a pro-
Vietnam movie , ''Green
Berets."
Wayne stumbled over his lines
once Monday, saying lhal
nominee "Heaven Can Wait"
was produced by "Warner'
Beatty. Beatty"s first name is
Warren.
General Pla11
Meet Delayed
A h earing on a proposed
general plan amendment that
would pave the way for 1,200
new homes in San Juan
Capistrano has been postponed
until May 2.
City councilme n were
scheduled to hear the proposed
Glendale Federal Savings and
Loan development plan April 18.
The date was postponed when
councilmen Phillip Sch wartze
and Gary Hausdorfer said they
could not attend.
Glendale Federal is the city's
largest single landowner. The
proposed development would be
east of the San Diego Freeway
and south of San Juan Cr eek
Road.
lly KATHY CLANCY Of •• Oel6f ...... , .....
The attempted ~l&tder-trial of
• rormot Juveplle Hall
counaelor lay In the Jury's hands
today 1/ter both the prosecuting
and dtfense Mtt-0mey1 callejl the
use one of the most bbarre
they have eneountered. ·
CbarU llubc>rt Cuentber, 33.
of Irvine. hat admitted from the
wltl')e a stand that be was the
man who picked up 15·year-0ld
Juli Michelle Gonialet las(
December. shot her in the bead
rive times, beat her with a ba.m·
mer und dropped her at a con·
11truclloo site.
Aod Guentbel' has told t he
rlve0 m11n. seven-woman Orange
County Superior Court Jury that
Brown Tardy;
Unda Dodges
Newspeople
NAIROBI . Kenya (APl
Gov. J erry Brown discussed
ecology with Kenya's president
today while bis traveling compa ·
flion. rock star Linda Ronstadt,
ducked. dodged and darted past
a band of newspeople.
The California governor was
20 minutes late for his meeting
with President Daniel Arap Moi.
Confusion grew over whether
Brown and the singer will go on
safari and speculation continued
on whethe r the Californiani.
would marry in Africa.
Brown and Ms. Ronstadt ar-
rived at midnight from Nigeria
to begin a week·long visit to
Ken ya. The two rode into
Nairobi in separate automobiles
and registered for separate cot-
tages at the old Colonial Norfolk
Hotel
The 41-year-old governor, who
has dated the 32-ycar·old Ms
Ronstadt for more than fi ve
years, left a hotel cottage at tO
a.m . to J?O meet the president.
The rock s inger . e merging
from the same two-bedroom
suite at 1 :30 p m . lo rendczvou~
with Brown for lunch. wa ~
rushed through a mob of 20 re
porters and photographers
behind a Oying wedge or compan·
ions that included employees of
a safari-charter company and at
least one U.S. Embassy official
f'rott1 Page AJ
DRIVER •..
end of a service lane in the west·
bound lanes of Shoreline DrtVl".
used by emergency and main-
tenance crews during the race.
Warren worked fo r a
neurodiagnostic laboratory in
Long Beach with his father. and
lived in that city during the
week.
His mother said the 20-year-
old man lived with her some
weekends a nd the summer
months.
Services for Warren are pend-
ing.
He is survived by his mother.
Roseline, of the Laguna Beach
home; father, Michael Warren
of Long Beach: brother Kevin
and sister Marguerite, both of
Laguna Beach.
Also maternal grandmother
P auline Daidnault of Palm
S prings a nd h is paternal
granamotner, Mar guerite War-
ren or Santa Barbara.
Services are pending, accord·
ing to officials at McCormick
Mortuary.
he gave a ride to 17·year-old
Patrice Matkins .of San
Clemente 13 months ago and hit
her repeatedly with an unloaded
gun before she jumped from h.1s
moving car. .
But Guenther's attorney,
William Dougherty, told the jury
Monday his client was innocent
of the charges· against him
because he was mentally dis-
turbed at the lime and not
responsible for the actions.
·'Ladies and gentlemen of the
jury," Dougherty began, "my
client. Charles Guenther. is not
guilty and he is not guilty by
reason of insanity. •
·'Can you honestly say my
client had the ability to control
his acts?" Dougherty asked.
·'Can you honestly say there is
nothing wrong with him?
·'This is one of the most
bizarre, albeit crazy, cases you
have ever heard o(," Dougherty
continued.
Prosecutor Paul Meye r
a rgued that Guenther's purport-
ed "diminished" mental state
was offered simply as the one
only possible defense in the case
because Guenther already had
confessed the crimes to sheriff 's
investigators.
He accused Guenther or want·
ing "to be found crazy' when he
was examined by psychiatrists
who testified in the trial.
Meyer disputed Dougherty's
contention that his client suffers
from an organic brain disorder
that caused him to attack the
girls in an uncontrollable "wild
rage.··
··I ask you not to accept the
defense of diminished capacity
because it just isn 't there." he
argued.
.. This has to be one or the
strangest cases." Meyer con-
tinued.
From Page A J
MARVIN •..
<lays or the Marvi n love affair
which began in 1964 on the set of
the movie "Ship or Fools." and
t.•nded on the beach at Malibu in
1970.
He reminded the judge of
Marvin's testimony that he went
home one night and decid.ed he
could not face his wife again.
"He slept on the lawn. and the
next day where did he go»··
M ilchelson as ked. "Ile went to
Michelle's home. lie \\ent from
one home lo another.··
M itchelson conceded that
neither Miss Mar\'in nor the ac-
tor was interes ted tn marriage.
'Muppet'-type
Show Slated
San Juan Capis trano senior
citizens will be treated to a
"Muppet" -type performance
T hursday a t the city's Hot
Springs Dance Hall during an
Easler social. The event begins
at 2:30 p.m . in the dance hall .
32506 Paseo Adelanto Refresh·
mcnts will be provided by the
San Juan Seniors Club.
A group or young people Crom
t he First Baptist Church of
Reseda will perform a "Mup·
pet .. s how and choral numbers.
For more information. phone
493-1171.
DateQlla• .. ry
(;ay Wants Male for Prom
CUMBERLAND, R.I. <AP ) • Paul. ao avowed
homosexual, wants permission to take another boy
lO the junior prom at Cumberland High School, and
school officials are in a quandary .
Paul's plan, which a homosexual yroup NYI
may be unique, also pits him against his ather. who
OPP-OSes the. son's request.
"I feel I have every right to go. just as any other
junior does." Pa'ul, 17, said Monday.
The school administration asked the system•a
lawyer for a legal opinion, said Robert G. McGbmla.
assistant school superintendent for Cumberland. a
city of about 30.000 in northern Rhode Island .
Paul's father asked that his last name be
withheld, lO protect the family's privacy.
Illness Postpones
Trial for Diedrich
By GARY GRANVILLE
OI tlle O.lly Pllet SIMf
SAN DIEGO-Orange Co11nty
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich 's
bribery trial was abruptly inter·
rupted Monday when a defense
lawyer wa s s ideline d by
bronchitis .
Victim of the bronchitis that
closed the trial on its opening
day was attorney Sylvan
Aronson. He is the attorney for
Diedricb 's co-de f endant ,
architect Lt:Roy Rose.
Like the other attorneys in th<.'
case. Aronson m ade it through
his ooeninfl statem ent to the
eight-woman. four.man jury
But when Judge, jurors and at·
torneys returned from lunch,
Aronson was missing .
Earlier in the day. he had told
Judge Ross Tharp he was taktnl!
medication for bronch1t1~ and
was not feeling well.
Tuv Recalled
Cfumenleam
Won't Endorse
Recalled City Coonc1t mt:'m
bers WiUiam Walkl'r and OonnJ
Wilktnson say they µIan lo r•·
main nl'utral in the Aµrtl 24 Sun
Clemente election to ftll thrt't'
vacant council seats
But Councilm a n Howard
Mushett. rttalled with Walker
and Mrs. Wilkinson on Jan 23.
says he plans to endorse and ac-
tively support only one hopeful.
insurance firm owner Chuck
MitcbelJ.
Mitchell fimshed s ixth in the
1978 race for three counC'1l Sl'Jh
Thirteen candidates ran 10 that
el<.'rtion.
San Clemente f\1 a yor H o~
Hamm. elected to preside al
council meetings last month
with votes from Walker :rnd
Wilkinson. said he also plans lo
remain neutral in the upcomtn~
council election. Councilwoman Myrtis Wagner.
a Mushett ally. has announced shC'
plans to support three cand1datcl>
in the April 24 race.
Mrs. Wagner's choices include
Ed Katsched . a retired in
s urance executive. and n 111
Mecham. a Saddleback Valley
Unifi ed School District teacher
and employee association presi-
dent.
Mrs. Wagner said s he also
plans to back three-year term
hopeful Karoline Koester . a
homemaker and self-proclaimed
"city-watcher... ·
Kalsched a nd Mecham are
running for the one-year terms
up for grabs.
During the lunch hour,
Aronson sent word lo tbe judge
that be would be unable to COD·
tinue.
Judge Tharp told the jurora
they could go home and told
them to return lo court Thurs-
day morrung.
Before the interruption, the at-
torneys had time to complete
their opening statements and to
get in a tiff over a piece of late
arriving prosecution evidence.
That evidence was a memo
that purportedly sets the date of
a 1973 dinner meeting at which a
grand jury indictment alleges a
bribery solicitation was made.
The memo written by former
Anaheim Hills. Inc., executive
Wilham Stark reportedly sets
the dinner meeting date as Jan.
16. 1973
Ir so. that s hoots down a
key defense theory.
That theory is that Diedrich
became embroiled with the de-
velopment company's destiny
after, not before, his one-time
confederate Michael Remington
was hired as the firm's land use
lawyer
Remington in the prosecu-
tion 's version for the alleged
bribe ry conspiracy is the funnel
throul{h which the company
<'hannclt.'<i money to Diedrich in
rl't urn ror a favorable county
B11a1 d of Suµc r visors land use
c1cc· 1~1on
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FOOD •.• ·
The chocolate wafer cake iD
the shape or a rabbit, only re-
q u 1 red hand b lending •·923
times" to prepare.
The Sheer Ene rgy Isotopes.
prepa red by Suzanne Lynn
Thorton looks Ii ke m e lted
chocolate mint ice cream.
Thal ·s because the concoction is.
m e lted c hocolate mint ice
cream, along with other ingre-
dient:, .• ·
· · 1 think its been sitting out too
long,·· said Mrs. Williams.
There was a soft drink called
Energade. and a hors d 'oeuvre
called Fondue du Conservacipo,
a blackout fud ge and an Atom
Split Salad, which won a prize
for using no energy. ha ving a
cute name and tasting good, the
judges said.
Students measured how much
eoerJi?y they used in their recipes
on computer terminals in the
cla ssroom.
"This thing really turned out
better than we expected," Mrs.
Williams said. cutting a piece of
Candled Hershey Pie.
"The kids are learning how to
conserve energy and they get to
cat the results.··
Kin Sue Dr. Small
For $5 Million
Easter morning's
off to a bright start ...
The ramily or a Santa Ana
mother, who died fi ve days
a!ler undergoing breast implant
surgery by Dr. Ralph Small, has
filed suit seekJog more than SS
million in damages from the
legally embattled plastic s ur-
geon.
The Orange County Superior
Court suit was filed by the
husband and three children of
Kim Plock. 33, who went into
cardiac arrest in Small's Santa
Ana office and died without re·
gaining consciousness.
Small has been temporarily
barred from practicing
medicine while the state Board
of Med.lcaJ Quality Assurance
reviews charges of gross
negllgence against him.
He bu agreed to accept a one·
year suspension of bia medical license and a 10-year probation
period when he resumes prac·
Llce.
Small's qreed-to suapension
and probation will be considered
l•ter bJ dlle atate medical quali-
ty board.
Mn. Plock'• bu1band, Ken·
netb. aamed both Small and the
dot!lor's Platlie Suraery
lledleaJ Of"OQ.p aa def endanU tn
lbe auit.
'
In addition to Kenneth Plock.
plaintiffs include the couple's
one-year-old son, Dane Adam
Plock, and Mrs . Plock's two
other children. Christopher
Albert Maydol. 15, and Tanya
Christian Maydol.
The non-criminal negligence
charges brought against Small
s te mmed from Mrs. Flock's
death and the case of a Laguna
Beach woman, Ma r cia Weed,
who allegedly suffered scarring
and infection alter undergoing
thlgh-llft surgery by Small .
She also has med suit agalnst
S mall seeking uns pecified
damages.
-;.' f4unan Report8
Indian Rug Theft
An Indian rug valued at S800
waa taken from the home of a
Laguna Beach man ovel' the
weekend, poU~ aald today.
Peter Jones, 1102 Temple IUlls
Drive, ta.id bur1Ja" •pparently 1
entered the home throu1b an un· '
Jocked door, takint only the rug
from the premises.
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slip it into
several special
Easter ba:,kel~.
Complete with
18" ch ain in
14 karat yellow
gold, only $25.
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VETERAN ACTOR RECEIVES SPECIAL AWARD
Laurence Olivfer. Right, PreMnted Oscar by Cary Grant ACTRESS MAKES RARE PUBLIC APPEARANCE
Kim Novak Arrives With Show's Producer, Jack Haley Jr.
Viet War Pict11res Win
Oscar Champs Spark Controversy
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN
04 llW 0.1" Pilot S!Mi
LOS ANGELES -Con·
trove rsy and the Academy
Awards go hand in hand.
Monday's 5lst annual Oscars
cer e m ony at the Doroth y
Cha ndler Pavilion, while more
subdued than m recent years,
was not without furor.
Two movies on the Vietnam
war, "The Deer Hunter" and
"Coming Home," walked off
with the major statuettes.
Prior to the ceremonies. 13
demonstraters. protesting "the
Deer Hunter,'' were arrested
after clashing with police across
from the Dorothy Chandler. The
protesters claimed they were
Vietnam veterans and some car·
ried a sign, labeling •'The Deer
Hunter" as "racist " for its
portrayal of the Vietnamese.
The movie about the change
the war makes on the lives of
three buddies from a Penn-
Firm Sued
In Kitchen
Stoves Case
A Tennessee fi rm that alle~ed
ly sold 700 fa ulty kitchen stoves
for instaJlation in new Mission
Viejo homes has been s ued for
$10 million in damages.
sylvama stt.•el-town won the
bes t picture Oscar.
C hristopher Walken . who
played a soldier corrupted by
dru1ts and money m "The Deer
Hunter," won the Oscar for the
best performance by an actor in
a supporting role.
1\11 chael Cimino wo n be~l
director Oscar for the movie.
which also was awarded the best
fi Im editi ng and best sound
Oscars.
Jane Fonda won best actress
Oscar for "Coming Home·· an
which she plays the pa rt of a
Marine captain's wife who has
an illicit affair with a Vietnam
vete ra n and paraplegic Luke.
played by Jon Voight.
The best actor award went to
Voight.
.. Coming Home" also won the
best original screenplay Oscar.
Miss Fonda, while admitting
sh e hasn 't seen "The Dee r
Hunter," took some shots at the
movie during a backstage tn·
tcrv1ew.
" 'The Deer Hunter' portrays
a racist, i.tereotypcd. Pentagon
view of the war.·· the actress
s aid. "They flhe protesters J are
people who s pent many ~ears of
their lives trying to end the war
in Vietnam.··
··1 think this is the proper
place to rt.•membt:or we're mo\•ie
makeri.. we 're n ot making
n ewsreels.·· Cim ino said .
.. 'Deer Hunter' is a movie. not
a n attempt to write history."
Walken. backstage. said . ··1
like controversy. I th10k it ·s
good that people a re t alking
about the picture. But that
does n't concern me. I thought
firs t a nd foremost 'The Deer
Hunter' was a good story."
"I'm so happy," Mi ss Fonda
said in her acceptance speech.
· · l wanted to win so much
because I want ·coming Home·
to be seen by everyone .··
She also presented her accep-
tance speech in sign language.
noting that working Qn Coming
Home. "mad e us all mo r e
Coriapus Parking
College Trustees
OK Fees Policy
aware of the plight of the han-
dicapped. This shows.·· sht• ~aid.
"besides being e ntc rta1n1ng.
movies can be inspiring, teach
and even heal."
Miss Fonda won a best actres::-.
Oscar in 1971 for her role in
"Klute:·
Tioe best actor Oscar followed
a s pecial achievement award lo
Laurence Olivier. who made an
acceptance speech that seemed
to affect many emotionally,
not ably Voight.
Maggie Smith won best sup-
porting actress for her role as a
ne rvous Oscar nominee in
"California Suite." She filmed
part of the movie outside the
auditorium just tx>fore the start
of t he 1978 awa rds. Miss Smith
was best actress Oscar winner
in 1969 for "The Prime of Miss
Jean Brodie."
Wa rren Be atty. first since
Orson Wells 1 "Citizen Kane" 1 to
be nominated for four Oscar..
with "Heaven Can Wait." sat
with date Diane Keaton and
watched his picture win onl y onl'
Oscar. that for best art d1rec
taon.
Miss Keaton. last year·s best
actress winner. grew up in Sanl::t
Ana and attended Orangt.• Coa~t
College in Costa Mesa. lie r
pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hall. live in Corona del Mar.
T,... Ae!!l 10, 1171
Report ~£ealc'
Characteruing blmsetr as
"the hlgb priest of morality" y.
Orange County, slate Sen. Joffn
Briggs charged Monday that his
political enemies are conspiring
to drive him from office because
of his recent anti-homosexuality
campaign.
He cited what he said was the
"leakjng" of a slate Attorney
General's confidential report
about him to the news media as
the most recent example of the
conspiracy.
Worse, Briggs said. the leak
came from the office of Gov. Ed·
mund G. Brown Jr. and supplied
false information contrary w the
report's conclusions.
Briggs admitted he hasn't
read the report, but said he talked
to a n attorney general's in·
vestigator about it.
The Fullerton Re publican
m ade his accusations Monday
during a presss conference in
Santa Ana. He dido 't name the
political foes he says are out to
get him.
Briggs Jed the drive on behalf
or a statewide initiative against
homosexuality in schools last
November. It was defeated by
California voters.
·'The only reason l am in-
volved in these attacks is that I
happen to be the h1~h priest or
m orality of Ora nge County,"
Bri~gs said Monday.
The a ttorney gener al's in·
,·estigation reportedly centered
on allegations made in 1972 that
Briggs misused his office in con-
nection with prepaid health
plans.
Critics char~ed that BriJ!J?~
helped hosp1tal.ch;un O\\ ner Dr
Edward Rubm /.!N a 'i tate health
plan contract valuf'd at S7 l
m 1llion a nnually rn return.
Rubin allegedly bou~ht a larJ:t•
;.i mo unt of 1 n i.u ran ee fro m
Briggs· Fullerton firm
Monday. the state senator nat
ly denied the cha r~es. as he ha..,
several t1m€.'s m lh<' past. Hl'
claimed the a llegat1on!> haH·
bt.•en resurrected because of his
upcoming 1980 re-election cam-
paign.
The legis lator also threatened
to file a lawsuit O\ er what he
considers to be libelous news re·
ports about his act1 v1t1es
Briggs said he was told the at-
torney general's report didn't
have any new information or
any conclusive evidence !inion~
him with helping Rubin win the
health plan contract
Because the report is being
used against him. the senator
said. he has asked that it be re·
leased to the public So far h1~
Trains Crash
COLUMBUS. Kan ( AP l -A
freq!ht train carrying am ·
mon1um rutrate. a dry 1crt1lizl'r.
collided with a parked freight
train in southea!>t K:.insas early
today. ktlhng one crewman. tnµ.
gering a fire and forcing the
e\'acuat1on for seven.ii hour:-. of
about 500 people.
The M1ss1on Vie.10 Co. named
Brown Stove Works Int'. of Ten-
nessee in the Orange County
Superior Court com plaint fil ed
Monday.
Despite two narrowly defeated
atte mpts to postpone the issue.
Saddle back College trustees
have voted unanimously to ap·
prove a policy a llowing fees to
be charged for parking at the
district's two campuses.
College officials arc expected ....------------------..--
Company officials said the
double-oven, self-cleaning stoves
were purchased between May
1976 a nd January 1977 and were
installed in Mission Vit>jo.
Since then. 647 of t he stoves
have been replaced because of
defects. Mi ssion Vi ejo officials
a ll eged . a nd 22 m ore
homeowners have been J?iven
cash refunds.
Among alleged defects listed
in the complaint were upper
oven doors that pop open when
the oven is heated. discoloration
of paint around burners. im·
properly adjusted thermostats.
poorly insulated oven~. pilot
lights that won't stay lighted and
an inefficient self-cleaning
feature.
Mission Viejo Co. officials ac·
cused the stove manufacturers
of failing to stand by a warranty
and of misrepresenting claims
that the stoves bad been inspect·
ed and would withstand normal
housebold use.
Weekend Jail
Term Ordered
LOS ANGELES CAP> A
Trustees left open the option or
a ctually charging the fees next
fall until more information can
be assembled by college officials
on the issue.
Two attempts to postpone a
vote on the policy allowing the
charges were thwarted Monday
when trustees rejected motions
by board m e mber Eugene
McKnight on 4 to 3 votes.
Mc Knig ht. obvious ly dis·
grunlled that the issue was com-
ing up for a vote. moved to ta ble
the policy. When that motion
went down to defeat, be moved
to postpone the vote.
"We just don't have enough in-
formation to make a decision,"
he said.
Trustees John Connolly and
Harriett Walther supported
McKnight's motion. The three appareouy agreea to support the
policy when told jt did not mean
students would automatically be
charged for parkJng.
But Superlntendent Robert
Lombardi said the board was
merely enacting a policy, one
that could be suspended at any
time by a vote of the board.
"It is only intended to be in·
eluded in the policy manual,"
Lombardi told trustees. "We
may never charge anything.
to approach the board later thls
year with a pl an for im plement·
ing parking fees.
Discussions indicate fees
wou ld proba bly be S5 per
semester for parkin~ at the M1!>·
sion Viejo and Irvine campuses.
I 0 Teachers'
Statements
Win Support
PLACENTIA <AP > Officials
of the Placentia Unified School
District say they are satisfied
with informal statements sub·
mitted by protesting teachers,
who c laim that g r ades have
been delivered to their students
by mail.
The 10 elem e ntary school
teachers, threatened with a pay
loss ror withholding grades dur-
ing a wage protest. had refused
to sign the district ·s formal
statemenis confirming that
grades had' been sent.
But the district accepted sub·
stitute statements on Monday,
said Nick Siokos, a ssistant
s uperintendent in charge of
personnel.
Other teachers involved in the
protest submitted the regular
forms late last week.
"They've assured us the
grades have been sent out, .. said
SiokOI.
8
o.itr ,.. ... S&Mt ~
CHARGES 'CONSPIRACY'
State Sen. Briggs
request has been refused, he
added.
··The issue is more than what
1s in the report." Briggs said.
"Why are state officials re leas-
ing confidential information lo
the media""
When asked about an in-
vestigation by the U.S. Internal
Revenue Service. Briggs denied
that he had problems with the
tax agency. lt 1s nothing more
than a routine audit, he said.
Tun El Toro
Marines Deny
Fraud Scheme
LOS ANGELES CAP> Two
Ma noes under federal indict-
ment in an alleged fraudulent
scheme to bill the military for
non-ex1s tant a uto parts have
pleaded innocent in U.S. District
Court.
Government sources have said
th e scheme could cost the
military up to $1 million.
Warrant Officer William R.
Moody. one of the defendants
was ordered Monday to return
for triaJ June 5 before Judge
Malcolm Lucas. The second de-
fendant, Gunnery Sgt. David J .
Wloch. was set to appear for
trial before Judge Robert J .
Kelleher May 1.
Roth were assigned to the El
Toro Manne Corps Air Station.
Three other Marines and a
c1vi11an also indicted by the
grand iury were expected to
enter pleas next Monday.
The 1nd1ctments claim the two
men and four other dcfrndants
bought tele visions. cameras.
.1ewel ry and applia nces from
0 J Supply. Inc . which thl!n al-
legedly balled the m1htary for
a uthorized auto parts.
senior buyer for_c._TRW Inc. bas
been ordered to aene 40 days in
jail on weekeada for trylnc to ex· tort a 15,000 ldctbact from a
company ln Irvine biddiq on a
1overnment subcontract.
Plern Lallonte Jackson, 32
of Altadena also was ordered
lloaday to devote 200 hours of
Im time to community service
and•• placed on three years'
l)l'ObaUOn by U .s. District Juctce
"But you would have to make
a policy deciajoa now because
the faculty bas a stipulation for
free parking in their contract,"
be conUnued.
"lf you intend to change that
policy you have to have a new
one."
Teachers at several schools
had planned to withhold grades
until April 20 to draw attention
to their wage dispute with the district. said Larry Ortega, pres.
ldent of the .Placentia Unified
Education Association.
We're referring to our late shipment of boys' Lacoste Alligator shirts.
B> the time you read this ad, Storekeeper Doug Root will have them
all checked in and on the shelf.
Lalllblin Waters. ·
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.18Cboa Ud pleaded guUty to aeffllldal tbe money from an ....... poaiftl u the .... ol U.. Cbarln E. Smltb Co. of am.e.
'"
Under tbe state Education
Code, tnlstees can charge up to
S20 a semester or $40 a year for
on:campws parldq.
Tb• luue surfaced when col·
le1e oftidala were confronted by m•• .... from Sacramento \Mt
tbe state would no &on1er pay fw
parklDC, lot coostnaeUoa.
~
Contract negotiations broke"
down several weeks ago when
teachers' negotiators rerused a
S550·acroes-the-board pay In·
crease for the current year. The
offer repre9eDted a pay boost ol
about 11,A, to 2 percent, but
teachen are seekin• an 11 per.
cent raiee.
1028 Irvine. Newport Beach,
California. Phone 642~7061
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DAllYPtlOT T ueeday, Apltl 10, 191'1 •
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., ~easting
DOWN THE &OAalNG 80t\O: Slttle Senator John
Brl(la•. t.ht" Republir lln h'om Fullerton, who has dHc-rlbed
bim..-ll as "the-rrown prince ()( morality" in Orange Coun
ty on certain 1 ue . has moved on to • new lomplna
around.· Britc~s I out to kn<Wk down lht> M mph &Pt"e<l limit 1n
our tile
To dt>mon trah• the oet'd to return to a 65 mph limit.
8rlgfCS unnoun<'Ni vlu pt't"s~ rrlf'n. c out or ~aeramento on
ly ye~terJay lhut ht-h its or.iun1zcd u mu 1ve dcmonslra
ltOn
This ""111 b<' tn the rorm or ronvo)' or un t• ti mated
3.000 1ndl'pt>ndent lrur l-.1'rs und what wa~ chorMleriu'd a'>
.. ussort('(j \1ehlclt• "
TIUS M ~IVE RAU.\', Ur1..:gi; Ml)'b, will ~turt near
Ontuno Motor SJ)l'cdwtt)
i)t• • ·~· ' \ •r ~I
\ .~\ : ~ ·r ~ , . I I
.,
'-. ·To the Bnggs Caravan.James, and Let 's Bum Some Rubber"
You have to admit it's an appropriate location.
In nnnouncing plans for lhe trucker convoy, Briggs
declared. "The American public has been fooled by
bureacratic propaganda into believing ·guess timates' as
fact
·· 1 don 'l doubt the sincerity of those who support the
temporary 55 mph limit. but there were many other fac·
tors at work on the nation's driving patterns during the
lime or the 55 mph 1mpos1l1on.
"A quick crC'dil ing of the 55 mph hm1t as the 'miracle
drug ' for safely as loo presumptuous."" •
So I.he state senator from Fullerton says he will be on
hand next Monday al 11 a .m. to whack a ribbon that will
unleas h the truck convoy and "assorted vehi cles" upon the
highway.
Maybe they'll bf· picking up some of those ··assorted
Hhicles" from the ::.peedway itself. Who knows '>
IT IS UNCLEAR HOW the California lhghway Patrol
wi ll react to all of this. Briggs has already unleashed some
heavy vituperative commentary upon the CllP. ·
In a March 29 letter to CHP Commissioner Glen B.
Cnug, Senator Briggs really let the Highway Patrol ha\'e
iC . . . .
Bri~gs asserted that the comm1ss1oner was us ang an
Assembly resolution to suggest he had a mandate to seek
federal funds that would buy freeway radar fo r the CHP.
"VOVR ABSURD CONTENTION that an Assembly
resolution expresses the will of the Legislature is an af.
front to the Senate and a blatant misrepresentation of the
truth, .. Briggs wrote to Commissioner Craig . Good
heavens.
So at is dear that Senator Briggs wants faster s peeds
on tht> freeway:.. and no federal radar in the hands of those
guys who patrol the lanes in black and white cars . .
Some Wrong Thinkers might s uspect from all of this
that ~nator .lohn is a closet throttle-jockey.
Truck S trike Talks R esume
WASHINGTON IAP> The
Teamsters. union and the truck-
ing industry resumed contract ·
talks today. and union president
Frank Fitzsimmons said he
hoped the two sides could reach
agreement before the end of the
day
said before talks got under way
on a new contract that would
end a lO·day shutdown of the
trucking industry. The work
stoppage has hit the auto in·
dustry particularly hard.
Tftdatt'rec k
Chlorine Still
ImperilS Ho mes
C R~TVIEW. •"'la . tAP> Hundreds or northwestern Florida
rt ldentl were barrt'd rrom reharnin« home for lhe third consecutive
day H duiattt4'r rrewis tried to upriabt wrecked railroad tank cars laden
with df'adly chemicals .
rt>r1tvicw t-'m.• l'hlt>f Dalt.on Brannnon said Monday that although
1ome anhydrouR ummoola still trlc.-kled from one car, the mein TWENTY-EIGHT tank cars
health hazurd wus posed m plac derail~ Su~day m orning a~ a
Ing fallen tankers in un uprlght l 16~car Louisville & Nashvtlle poailton traLo passed through a ~parsely-
"As long as the chemical• are populated .area four mite:; west
th ere. lh l'rl' 1s a lw ays a of l~is city or 10.000 an the
po11sib11ity thal ~omt•lhing could Florida ~anh1mdle. .
gt>t out ot hund." Bra.noon said An estimated 4.500 area res.1·
u(ler severuJ crippl{'d tankers dents were e vacuated from their
had been put t>uck on the tracks. homes Sunday. but 3.000 r~-turned by Monday. Brannon said
Bomb K ills
One in Rap
At Accords
TEL AVIV. Israel 1 A P l A te rrorist bomb explodl•d at o
fishmonger':. sta ll in a crowded
open-air market today. killing
an Israeli man and wounding 33
other peoplt•. ri ve serious ly.
police reported.
Officials said the blast. latest
in a ne w wave of bombings in
apparE'nl retaliation or the
Is raeli -Egyptian peace treaty.
was almost prC\'cnted
A MUNICIPAL inspector
nOllCl'd a SUSPICIOUS package un·
de r the slall al the Carm('I
m arket and asked whether at
belonged to a nyone ... but beforl'
they checked 1l out. there was an
explosion." said Tel A \'IV· Mayor
Shlomo Lahal. who rushed to tht•
scene
P olice comm and('r ·Mosht•
Tiomkin told Israel radio that
about 15 Arabs had been d('
tained He called 1t · ·prevenl1,·c
arrest" lo protect them from an
gry Israelis as well as to an
vestigate them as s uspects.
A Palestaman spokes man an
Beirut. meanwhile. claimed that
P n le slinian g u errilla s and
Lebanese leftists fo ught a ball le
with Israeli gunboats along thl'
southern Lebanese s ho re Mon
day night and foiled an Israeli
atte mpt to land a mph1b1ou~
troops.
NO KHAKI BRA
FOR NON-PFC
FORT DODGE. Iowa IAP l
Wanda M. P o rter. 56, Fo rt
Dodge. received a l('ller that
began "Gr eetings from the
President of the Untiled States "
ft was a draft notice
"I'm going I'm ready. I'm
the last 1.500 who live within a
20-square-mlle area a round the
accident scene would not be al·
lowed to go home until the
danger has cleared.
Gov. Bob Graham viewed the
Jum bled wreckage from the
he licopter Monday and told re·
porters. ''It's intolerable that a
railroad company would operate
in the state with trackage that
doesn't insure public safety."
G RAHAM SAID HE wants to
r('verse L&N's record of train
accid e nts in no rthwest e rn
Florida and prom1st>d to an
vestignte what legal altcrnattvc:-.
h(· has to help protect the lives of
Panhandle residents .
Last May. a s imilar derail-
m e nt on the othe r s ide of
Crest view prompted a smaller
evacuation. And in Youngstown,
Fla .. about 75 miles away, eight
people died when a n Atlanta &
St. Andrews Bay train derailed
last year.
Sunday's accident oceurred
two days atter a dec1s1on wa~
reached by the Fede ral Railroad
Administration and the :&N
over the FRA 's right lo impose
stra C'l sanctions on l}le transport
o f hazardous cargo by the
railroad .
FRA C HI EF co un s {'l
Raymond K J ames said thl·
fed(.•ral agency agreed on Friday
to <in L&N rl'que s l to laft
1..•merJ?ency fl'deral sanctions on
the ~lretch of track an 1-·rorida
\\he re thC' mis hap occurred.
Both the railroud ttnd ft'deral in
spt.•ctors had <•xamined the lrat·k
an the past month.
· · i\ number of track defet'l!-t
were corrected . By a nd large 11
was n 't one o f t h eir wo rst
s tretches of track. They try to
keep 1t in prelly good s hape. · he
said.
...........
Workers Protest
Unemployed I ranian~ march m Tehr<in. demanding gov-
e rnment assist<in ce in creating new Jobs. Meanwhile. the
Ayulollah Ruhollah Khomeini has warned merchants
that black market profiteering wo uld be punished in his
f:,lam1c co urt&.
•
Tanzania Springs
Anti-Amin Forces
N AIROBI. Kl'nya 1 AP > Tanzania unleas hed jet fighters.
artillery and rockets on Ka mpala today an wha~ appeared. lo be ~
maJor and perhaps final effort to capture the capital of President ldt
Aman · M"G · Frightened residents of the capital said Tanzanaan 1 ·21 jets
tried unsuccessfully lo rocket a
major Ugandan ammun1t1on de
pot an the city. but struck the
area of Makerere University in·
stead
The air attack came near the
end of a ni~ht of ~helling b)
T anzanian forces :,outh and
southwest of tht· caly.
THE S H ELL ING ~r\S
described by several res idents
as the heavies t m Kampala in
the s1x-month-0ld war
KampaJans reported hearing
artille r y, s mall-arm s a nd
automatic weapons fire during
the ntS?ht and closer lo the city
than had ~n heard before.
Other residents m the city said
that while Ugand<in forces were
believed still res isting, there
were few si~ns of troops on the
streets and fewer still of officials
of the Amin regime.
ADVANCING OS Ka mpala
after defeatinl! some or Amin's
last remaining troops in a
weekend battle to the south. the
invasion force of Tanzanian
troops a nd Ugandan exiles
shelled the city for 10 hours. un-
t 1 I a ht!avy rainstorm began.
s e('ing the recruiting officer
tomorrow. I always did wanl a
khaki bra," was the response
from the widow with sons who
are veterans · of the Marines.
U S. Army and Air National
Guard.
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it was a hoax and that s he
was n 't about t o hav e her
courtesy title changed from
Mrs to Pfc.
"IONIGHT
.. We made some progress
Monday and we hope to com-
ple te it loday," F'atzs immons
Federal mediators kept the
two s ides bargaining for 11
hours Monday before the talks
were recessed after m idnight.
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VOL. 72, NO. 100, 3 SECTIONS, 21 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA c
ProfJ Still Pl Mesa Park
9) JACKI IO'MAN . °''-~~· .... What rost $8$0,000. \s more
than • ytar behind scbcduh' and
la 1lv1ni otota. Mtsa orrtcials a
headal't\t9
ff you ons"•t.•rcd 1'cWlnklc
Park. il nla be that you am om.• or the many rt tdt>nlll ~·ho. rl'tf
up with deluys. huvc ~n oked
through Ow ftmcc lo enjoy un 11
legal swim in the a lgac·hllt.'tf
lab or rilked • police c•tauon
by pkmtkUtc oo tbe 1r•••
·•A HriM of assorted prob
lem1. •· l.Mludlni rain, tt-menl
1hort•gee and "a I u than
t ner11.tlc approach by the con
tractor·• hive PQfllponed work
on the park north of tho Orange
County Fair1uwnd1. said Keith
Van Holt. city d rector or lei!un:
services.
Uow ver. he iuud. the park 1s
in n 00.day clean·up period. dur·
Int which the contractor 1s
. cht'duJed lo make minor cor·
rections. If all goes well. he
aid, lM purk ahould be open to
the publi<r June l.
Re gun in fall of l977. the parjt
waa scheduled to be completed
In May 1978. Van Holt said.
He saJd the city has been dis
utisfied with the pace main
talned by the Los Angeles con·
tractor, Harmon B.J . Gladd Co •
but that some of the delays
Brown Evasive
Linda Ducks; Dodges Newspeop/,e
NAIROBI. Kenya c A P l
Gov. Jerry Brown discussed
ecology with Kenya 's president
today while his traveling compa·
nion. rock star Linda Ronstadt.
ducked, dodged and darted past
weren't the contractor's fault.
And, a lthough theoretically
the contractor Is IJable tt>r stiff
rines for any days he runs over
the contract. the city would have
LO prove financial loss to levy
the fines. And. asked Van Holt.
how do you do that with a park'!
The year's delay in complet·
ing the so-called passive section
o( TeWinkle Park. in addition to
frustrating officials. has been u
bother to residents who would
'
like to enjoy the twin lakes. the
amphitheater, the b icycle
motocross area, the water slides
and the streams.
Not all have waited. Van Holt
acknowledged. Trespassers are
frequent. stirring city concerns
that someone will be injured.
Among the dangers, be s aid. is
the possibility that someone will
swim in the lakes. which are not
designed for that purpose.
Because the park is closed. the
water Isn't being circulated
is full of algae and other i
that might not be good for eyes,
ears or ingestion.
There are broken bottles Ut-
terini the lake bottoms, but Van
Holt said they'll be removed
beforelheopening,
However. things aren't as bad
as some people think, Van Holt
said. Frequent complaints after
rains that a water line had
<See PARK, Page A2)
• a band of newspeople.
Brown and Ms . Ronstadt ar-
r ived at midnight from Nigeria
to begin a week·long visit lo
Ke n ya. The two rode into
Nairobi in separate automobiles
and regis tered for separate col·
tages at the old Colonial Norfolk
Hotel.
suite at 1:30 p.m. to rendezvous
.with Brown for lunc h . was
rushed through a mob of 20 re·
porters a nd photog r a phers
behind a fl ying wedge of compan.
ions tbat included employees of
a safari·charter company and at
least one U S. Embassy official
' l
The California governor was
20 minutes late for his meeting
with President Daniel Arap Mo1.
Confu sion grew over whether
Brown and the singer will go on
safari and speculation continued
on whether the Californians
would marry in Africa.
The 41-year-old governor. whQ
has dated the 32-ycar·old Ms.
Ronstadt for m or e than five
vears. left a hotel cottage at 10
a m to .eo meet the president
The rock s inger. eme rging
fro m the same two.bedroom
....
Date Quandary
Gay Wants Male/or Prom
CU MBERLAND. R.L 1AP l Paul. an avowed
homosexual. wants permission to take another boy
to the junjor prom at Cumberland High School. and
school officials are in a quandary.
Paul's plan, which a homosexual group says
may be unique. also pits him against his father. who
opposes the son's request.
"I feel I have every right to go . just as any other
junior does." Paul. 17. said Monday.
The school administration asked the system's
lawyer for a legal opinion. said Robert G. McGinnis.
assistant school superintendent for Cumberland. a
city of about 30.000 in northern Rhode Island.
Paul ·s father asked that his last name be
withheld, to protect the famil y's privacy.
Rousing Ovation
Wayne Returns
For Oscars Night
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN
OI tlll D.llly Pllo1 St•ff
The "Duke." John Wayne.
was resting at his Bayshores
Newport Beach home today
alter an eventful night in which
be presented the best picture
Oscar a t the Slst annual
Academy Awards.
It was the 71-year-oJd Wayne's
first public appearance since un·
dergoing cancer aod gall blad·
der surgery Jan. 12. Wayne only
last month. caused the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com·
merce to scuttle plans for a boat
parade past his home, saying be
wasn't interested.
But the screen veteran was in
form Monday night despite the
obvious wear of the cancer bat·
ties showing on a lined race. It
Coast
Weather
Fair through Wednes-
day with winds of 15 to 25
mph expected to die down
by tonight. Lows tonight 48
to 54. Highs Wednesday 67
to 74. -
INSIDE TODAY
A Hompan Dubrl cr"1ei
ndt~at Ow Cosio MeJG
PubUc Liln'orv. It wo• .o
challenge molcll beh.oHn
C01to Met0.0ltd Weltmimter •
l*Otic libroriea. Sn.~ CI. .....
was a much thinner Wayne than
that of his movie heyday.
He strode enerRetically from
the lop of winding. gold·colored
stairs to the presenters ' table.
The audience at the Los
Angeles Music Center 's Dorothy
Ch andler Pavilion s tood. ap·
plauded and cheered loudly.
The ovation obviously moved
Wayne. introduced by master of
<See WAYNE. Page AZ )
Oil Profits
WASHINGTON <AP l -Presi·
dent Carter said this afternoon
that even with a proposed new
tax. lbe oil industry will gain $6
billion in new income from
higher fuel prices and warned
that ••tP.? nation has a right to
expect that all of this new in·
come will be used for explora·
lion." He made the remark at a
nationally broadcast news con·
ference.
Lee's
LOS ANGELES f AP) -
Michelle Triola Marvin's lawyer
kissed her on the cheek today,
then stood before a Judge and
told him she Is entitled to half of
Lee Marvin's millions because
she cfted for him, loved him
and shared bis Ure for six years.
''She was his lady." said
Marvin Mitchelson. "He loved
her. He loved her in spite or
what be P)'tl now. Don 'l believe
a word~lt."
Mltcbelson, deJlverlng his
final arirumeat ln the landmark
property rights trial, told
Superior Court Judie Arthur
Manball that Mlu Marvin con·
tributed 1ulf1clent services dur-
ln1 ber love aff alr wllh the actof'
to nuue bet to Sl.8 mlllian.
4
"Where do you gel off being so
aRgress1ve '1 " shouted He rb
Cohen. a friend of the couple. as
he shoved at photographers who
surrounded the van that whisked
Ms. Ronstadt away.
( o.ll't PlMt Swtt ""'9
POLICE OFFICERS GET DETAILS AT SCENE OF SHOOTING IN COSTA MESA
Some photographers tried to
pus h lenses through op1m wan
dows of the veh1de while lhl'
singer sat hunkered down in a
rear seat
Redhlll Avenue Near Kalmus Drive Was Where Woman Was Wounded
Ms . Ronstadt. wearing slacks
and a blouse, joined Brown for
lunch with American Am·
bas.sador Wilbert le Melle and
returned to the hotel by herself
Earlier, Le Melle escorted the
governor to his one·hour session
Santa Anan Shoots
Woman, Kills Self
•with Moi at the State House. It
was not known why Brown. who
wore a light tan 'suit and tie for
the meeting, was late.
"I was pleased to learn of
Governor Brown's interest in the
environment." the president told
reporters afterward. ""
Brown said geothermal and
solar energy are solutions to the
energy needs of both the Third
World and California . He an·
no unced that universities in
Californja and Kenya would ex
change s pecialists in the fi eld.
The ~ovemor refused to dis
cuss s peculation that he and Ms.
Ronstadt might marry an Kenya
and take a safari honeymoon.
A Santa Ana man critically an·
j ured his ex·fiancee with a hunt·
ing rifle Monday. then used the
weapon to kill himself, Costu
Mesa police said today.
The dead man, identified as
Stephen Wilson Richardson. 29.
was found dead in a field near
Bake r Street and Airwa v
Avenue in Costa Mesa. about
7:45 p.m .. said Sgt. Thomas
Lazar.
Ri chardson's former fiancee,
LaNita F Wilson. 26. of Santa
Ana. was reported in critical
c ondition today at Me r e.>
General Hospital in Santa Ana
She was shot twice with a 30·06
rifle.
Police said the inc ident began
as the victim was driving her
car northbound on Redhill
Avenue north of Bristol Street
when Richardson drove up an his
truck and began ramming beT
vehicle. CaliCornta Highway
Patrol said the accident caused
more than $1,800 damages to
three autos.
After the collision. Richardson
reportedly fired two rounds mto
the woman. hitting her an the left
side. then fled in his truck.
He parked at 335 Ba ker St ,
ran into a field iind turned then
fi e on himse lf, Lazar s a id .
Richardson was d ead when
police arrived.
"l prefer not to speculate on
matters of my person:il life." h~
told repor ters. .. Most of the
rumors you have heard are not
true ."
Brown's stay of five days or
more in Kenya had been called a
private vacation the official
talks were a surprise to mosl
here.
Dlness Postpones
Trial for Diedrich
Mesa Crash
Hurts Cyclist
By GARY GRANVILLE
Ot u. o~u, Pilot s~H
SAN DI EGO-Orange County
Sup er visor Ra lph Oiedrich's
bribery trial was abruptly inter
rupted Monday when a defense
law yer was s id elined b y
bronchitis.
Victim of the bronchitis that
closed the trial. on its opening
day was attorney Sylvan A Costa Mesa motor cychsl Aronson.
was in serious but stable cond1· • H e i s the attorney ror
t1on today aCter colliding with an Diedrich ·s co ·d e Cendant .
automobil e that was pulling out architect LeRoy Rose.
of a driveway. police said. Like the other a ttorneys in the
They said Robert Glynn case. Aronson made it through
Manzagol. 19. of 236 Cecil Ave.. his ooeninJ? stateme nt to the was take n to Costa Mes a Me morial Hospital aCter the 5:40 eight·woman, four·man jury.
p.m. accident Monday on Wilson But when judge. jurors and at·
Street north of Fordham Drive. torneys returned from lunch. Aronson was missing. Police identified the driver of Earlier in the d ay, he had told
the car as Andrew Stare, 63, of Judge Ross Tharp he was takinn Santa Ana. "' Manzagol suffered numerous medication for bronchitis and was not feeling well . Injuries, including a skull frac· During the lunch hour. lure. police said. Their report didn't indicate whether he was Aronson sent word to the judge
wearing a helmet . that he would be unable to con·
linue.
Judge Tharp told the JUT'Or!>
they could go home and told
•hem lo return to court Thurs·
<See DIEDRICH, Page A21
Plmmers OK
Condominium
Costa Mesa planning com·
missioners have approved a pro-
posed 4l·unit condominium proJ-
ecl for t he former Roger's
Gardens site at 2215 and 2229
Fairview Road.
Applicant Wilson V. Wood ·
man. representing RoS?e r G.
McKinnon of Corona dcl Mar,
was granted a conditional use
permit Monday for the project in
a high-density residential area.
Commiss ioners attached
several conditions to the use
permit. including a requirement
that the developer Install two on-
site fire hydrants because of the
proposed buildings· distance
from lhe street.
Elected Board
Set to Guide
UCI Paper
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
OI .. o.11, PilM ltMt
A "democratic" plan to shape
a oew campus newspaper at UC
Irvine was formulated Monday
during a three·bour long, emo·
tion-charaed student forum.
About So day pack-toting slu·
dents s howed up for the
scheduled meeting, called in the
wake of action by student gov·
crnment leaders to withdraw
funding of the New University.
The s tormy debate. often
laced with profanity from angry
speakers. ended when sevel'\ stu·
dents were elected to serve on a
"transition board" that will taJce
initial steps to resume publica·
lion of an official campus paper.
The first step will be to re-
ce1 ve endorsement and funding
for the newspaper from student
government. The Associated
Student Council was to consider
those matters at a 5 p.m. meeting
today an Room 107, Administra·
t1on Building.
Should the council give its ap·
proval to the plan. the transition
board will recruit section editors
tor lhe new paper and elect a
p e'f m a n e nt five -m e mbe r
"editorial review board" that
will guide day·to·day policy de-
cisions. The transition board wilJ
then be disbanded.
But. in one unique twist, au
actions of the editorial board
will be subject to approval of the
paper's entire staff. which was
termed ''the highest authority"
by backersortheplan.
ll was also agreed thal, at a
later date, one member of lbe
editorial board will be elected at
large from the student body.
The plan was adopted on a 21
lo 8 vote of the students at the
end of the meeting. Those voling
against the plan favored reten·
lion of the existing newspaper
frameYt"Ork, subject to quarterly
evaluation of the paper by the
general student body.
'Lady' Makes Last Bid
"There is no contest in this
case that the services contribut·
ed by Michelle are adequate to
support three contracts. not just
one." Mitchelson said. "This is
in spite or all the degradation in
this case. all the putting down.
all the minimizing. all the
crilicWng and all the nitpick· ing ...
He urged tbe Judge not to be
swayed by public oplnlon from
men who might say. "You've
.taken all the romance out of liv·
ing together."
He also noted that both he and
the judge are happily married
men but should try to un·
derstand lbe plight or former
lovers who have no guarantee of
property divi~lon whe' they •
split.
Mitchelson pointed to Miss
Marvin's lifestyle with the actor
as an indication that he loved
her. He said a woman who was
treated badly might not expect
a nything when a love afralr
ended.
But Miss Marvin . who
traveled with the actor and
shared his lavish lifestyle. would
expect to be supported when.
lhey broke up.
"Isn't it her reasonable expec·
talion lo be treated fairly!"
Mitchelaon asked. "They had
been sharln1 their bed and their
board and the)r splr•ll and lhelr
souls ... •e're not talking
about a handout, •bout alimony.
We're talking about • conlribu· .. '\
tion to the acquisition of proper·
ty that should Cairly be appor·
tioned between two people."
"Did they llve as man and
wJfe?" asked Mitchelson. "Your
honor, is there any question
about. it?"
Milchelson enumerated the
services Miss Marvin provided
-cooking. keepl~ a lidy house
tending to Marvin s "emotionii
needs." and dealing with his al·
leged alcoholism.
·•His drinking cast a very
special burden on my cUent, ..
Michelson said. ". • • She did
t1ke care or tbis man and helped
blm sober up many. many
times.··
The courtroom was packed
•llb spectator.i and presa M the
1
final scene in the Marvin
Marvin courtroom drama 1
under way.
Several law professors we
among the on·lookers, one sat
ing she had flown ln fro
Northern California to o~
the argu~ in the use wbicla
is expected to affect other Uti1a•
tJon betWftn unmuried eoballi·
tan ts.
The act« and Mlll Manin sat
acroes lbe courtroom from eac:ll
other but did DOl 1aolt al eecla
other. It WH eq»eded to be
tb•lr last ln-penon coefroonta.
tlon la tbe trial wbldl bu l8lted
three monthe.
The· Jud.le baa aald be wtll ii· sue hi.a decllk>n ln wr\U.., to the
attorneys within a ...er.
"
•
81 llATHY CLANCY ••DMtt ........... 11M attemptfd murd r irt1T of a former Juvenile llall
~ lay In tht-Jury 's haoclt
today after both th proat'Cullftl
and defenM attorney• called the uae one ol tho mo l bl&artt
they have ~('()unt ~
Charlie tlubt'rt Cuf.'nthf'r. 33. or lrvlne. h-. admattt'd from the
wltAeu eland lhal be was tht
man who plcluid up l~ yl'OJ" oh.I
Juli Micht'll Oonulei ta t
Ot>cember. 6hot her n the h.-ad
rive times. be•t her with • ham
m~r and drop~<d ht•r at. • con
atnetkllllile.
AAd Guenlbtr bait told th«>
Ove·man. ~ven·woman Oranae
Counly uperlor Court jury that
be 1av~ a ride> to l1·ycar·old
Patrice Matkin• o f San
Clement 13 montbl 110 and hit ~r repe1tedly wltb en unloaded
aun ~rore she Jumped from llh1
moving car.
But Gueother·11 tallorney
WtllJam Dought-rty, tolJ tho Jury
Monday his client wa annoct"nt
of lh<' c hnr1.tll8 '*Uulnat him
~uu be wua menLttlly d1'
turbed at thf ume and not
re pon.'l1ble fur the actton1>
.
Did Gauge Reading
Cause Nuke Flare?
From AP Dispatclw
An Instrument reading prob
lem that may have contributed
heavily to the accident at Three
Mile Island could pose a s imjlar
hazard at all 43 reactors or the
sam e general t y pe, says a
federal advisory commillee on
reactor safeguards
Nuclear Regulatory Com
mission Chairman Joseph Hen·
drie was warned of the problem
in a letter April 7 by the Ad·
visory Committee on Reador
Safeguards, it was learned Mon·
day
Raymond Fraley, executive
director of the committee. said
an an interview that the commit·
tee recommended that the NR{,
consider requiring additional
iustruments on the reactors to
correct the problem .
Fraley said the NRC staff
found that an instrument which
was supposed to show the water
level in a pressurizer may have
given a false reading because of
its design.
N RC officials said last week
this instrument may have fooled
the plant operators into shutting
down a n e m ergency coolin~
system which had come on
automatically. making the acc•·
dent worse than 1t otherwise
might have been
The NRC had already noted
the problem in bullelans advising
reactor operators or this and
other problems found 1n the
Three Mile Island accident.
There are 72 nuclear reactors in
the country.
In other developments
-Joyful women and their
young children, told that the na·
tion ·s worst nuclear "crisis is
over," are returning to their
homes in the shadow of the dis·
abled Three Mile Island power
plant.
Relieved and tearful mothers
c heered Monday's announce·
ment by Gov. Dick Thornburgh
a nd Nuclear Regulatory Com·
mission officials. who 11 d ays
earlier urged pregnant women
and pre·school children living
within a five.mile radius or the
plant to leave because of the ex·
posure risks to radiation
emanating from it.
.. Il 's like breathing a giant
sigh of relief.·· Yvonne Black
said after she and her 18-month
old daughter stepped into the liv
inJ,? room of their Middletown
home.
J oseph M . Hendr ie.
c hairman of th e Nuclear
Regulatory Commission. Lold
Congress today the nation's
nuclear power program could
not survive another accident like
the one at the Three Mile Island
plant.
Community College
Hikes TV Courses
Major s lashes in the Coast
Community College District
summer session h ave led of·
ficials to expand the number of
free. television courses with
1 free. unlimited enrollment of.
'fe red through Coastline Com
munity College.
As many as two·lhirds of last
year ·s s umm t'r courses al
Orange Coast College, Golden
E'ro• Page A I
PARK .•.
broken were groundless. he said.
"'bat people saw was the over·
flow from the lakes being routed
through a canal to a flood con·
trol channel.
Also, he said, the cost came
within $15,000 to $25,000 or the
est imate, and t he federal gov-
ernment through the Federal
Economic Development Acl is
picking up $550.000 or the
S850.000 tab lthe city pays the
rest>.
And. Van Holt said, officials
are more or less satisfied with
the landscaping and other
workmanship on the project.
So it seems within the realm
of posslblllly that TeWinkle
Park will open In time for sum·
mer -tr the dty is satisfied
with the final Improvements,
and If there aren't more heavy
rains, and lf . . .
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West and C;;;;f1tne' have been
eliminated.
Whereas 23.100 students <1t·
tended courses through the col-
le~es last summer . district of·
ficials say they can accom·
mod ate only about 8.100 students
this year because of reduced
funding.
Cosmetology and administra·
lion of justice programs will
continue on campus. as will a
few courses that carry transfer
credit for four.year institutions.
In an effort to close the gap,
Coastline College will air 14 TV
courses for credit on the dis·
trict's television station, KOCE.
The courses, which carry
transferable credit, will include
psychology, biology. history.
art. ·humanities: business and
real estate.
District officials note that the
television courses "are a highly
concentrated form or learning ..
and wilJ be more intense than
past programs.
There is no registration fee for
the TV classes. Officials are pre.
dieting an enrollment of about
5.000 students, and the courses
are open to adults, current col·
lege students and high school
students who will be seniors next
fall.
E nrollment information is
available at Coastline College,
963·0824.
Enrollment for limited on·
campus programs is under way
by appointment through May 18.
After that date, registration will
oe handled on a first.come.
firsl·Sel'Ved basis.
Because of limited enrollment
capacity, advanced s tudents will
have registraiton priority O\ler
new students.
Summer session begins June
18.
.•
Poison Wine
Sickem Priest
SASSARI , Sardinia <AP>
Police say someone pul poison In
the communion wine the Rev.
Giuseppe Mura started to drink
during Mass at his church ln the
village or Pattada.
The prlest noticed a bitter
taste and stopped after • alp. He
felt ill and was taken to the
hospital, where bis stomach was
pumped and he was dosed with
an antidote.
Tb• wine was seal to • police
laboratory to be tested. In·
veatlgaton aald there was no ap-
ptrent motive for the attempted
polaoninl and lbe church was
always~
• • Lacti• and ,.nuemen ot the
Jury ," Oouaherly beaao. ·•my
cUtnt, <..'hatlff Ciuenthtr, la not
gullty ond he is not tiuilty by
rcaaonofin anlty
"Can you hone Uy say my
client had the ablllty to control
his act1?" Doutiherty asked.
"Con you honestly aay there Is
no th ml( wro11u w •th h Im"
'''l'hl11 Iii o ne of the most
b1urre, 1tlbcil cnu:y, cases you
have ()Ver hcu<l of," Dougherty
conttnul'd
Prosecutor Paul Meyer
&rgued that Guenther's purport
ed · 'd1mJrushed' · mental state
was offered simply as the one
only possible defense 1n the case
beuu~ Guenther alreadv had
con re 'sed the crimes to sheriff's
mvestJgato~. ,
He 11ccused Guenther of want·
lfll( .. to be round crazy. when he
"as l''<ammed by psycb1atrasts
"ho test1f1ed in the trial
Meyer disputed Dougherty's
contention that his client suffers
from an organic braan d isorder
that caused him to attack the
girls in an uncontrollable "wild rage.··
··r ask you not to accept the
defense of diminished capacity
because it just isn't there ... he
argued.
·'This has to be one of the
strangest cases," Meyer con·
tinued.
He argued that Guenther
testified he could control h.is car
a nd drive as he attacked tbe two
girls. yet he was unable to con·
trol himself sufficiently to halt
his attack.
Miss Gonzalez identified
Guenther earlier a~ the man
who attacked her Dec. 8 as she
hitchhiked home from Dana
Hills High School
And Guenther. while admit
ting both attacks. s aid he
couldn't control hi!> a mpube~
because he was overtaken bv un
explained frustration and ra.ge
Within moments. he testified.
a .. white light· flashed before
has eyes and the uncontrollable
urge to attack was gone.
Guenther's psychiatrist. Dr
Barbara HundlC'y: has tt•stifi1•c1
her client ~uffcrs from an or
g.rnic brain malfunction brought
on by a liver disorder Such dis
orders. Dougherty s aid. ma)
prompt brain seizures or con
vulsions.
Front Page A 1
DIEDRICH. •
day morning.
Before the interruption. the at
torneys had time to complete
their opening statements and to
get in a tiff over a piece of late
arriving prosecution evidence.
Thal evidence was a memo
that purportedly sets the date of
11 1 !17'.l l'linner meet inl? at which a gr~nd jury_ i!1dictml'nl alleges a
bribery sohc1tation was made.
The memo written by former
Anaheim Hills, Inc. executive
William Stark repo~tedly sets
the dinner meeting date as Jan 16, 1973.
lf so. that s hoots down a
key defense theory.
T hat theory is that Diedrich
became embroiled with the de·
velopment company's destiny
after. not before. his one-time
confederate Mi chael Remington
was hired as the firm·s land use
lawyer.
Remington in the prosecu·
t1ori"s-version for the a lleged
bribery conspiracy is the runnel
through which the company
channeled money to Diedrich in
return for a fa\lorable county
Board or Supervisors land use
decision.
What touched off the tiff
between the defe nse lawyers
and prosecutor Michael Capizzi
was the late arrival of the Sta rk
memo.
Capizzi told Judge Tharp he
learned of the memo's existence
late Thursday and. as a matt.er
or fact, had not yet seen it.
But defense lawyer Keith
Monroe said the defense was en·
titled to know of any evidence
the prosecution planned to use in
the trial under discovery mo
lions made at pre.trial hearings .
Monroe 's fellow lawyer.
James Riddel. told the judge
that Capizzi could have caJled
him aboul the ne wly found
evidence and failed to do so.
He asked the judge to tell the
prosecutor the defense is en-
t ill ed to know of any new
evidence and asked that the
prosecution be told so.
''So ordered," the judge said
as he settled the dispute over a
memo that apparently sets the
dale of the critical dinner meet-
ing between Dledrtch, Rose and
two company officials.
Can Kill Horses
SAN FRANCISCO tAP1
AuthortUes Wied today to Iden·
tlfy the owners of two horses
struck a nd killed by at least
lbrte can while wanderina on
U.S. 101 near Candlestick Park.
The California Hi1bway Patrol
aaid the acc1denl caused more
than Sl,800 ~ma1e1 to t.brft
auio.. ~
,.,..,...,.....
Shelters
Offered
A Smta Ana bullneNm• told
lhe eo.ta 11 ... City Council lle'd
like to PC"Ovlde rree bWI .w.n
and poi1t.ed bus schedules -U
the city will let bim place ad·
vertlalng on the sbeltera.
Council members. at a study
session Monday. asked queationa
but gave no response to \he pro.
posal by Jean Claude Le Royer,
president or American Bua
Shelter Co •• Inc.
The council, which previoual)'
has opposed use of advertillnc
on bus shelters, said tbe pro-
posal will be on the agenda of its
meeting Monday.
Le Royer, who said bis 18·
month-0ld company has plaftd
trial shelters in about a dolen
other Southern California cities
and recently signed with Santa
Ana. asked the council for
permission to construct two or
the structures in Costa Meu.
He said they would be re·
moved after six months and the
sidewalk restored. at his com·
pany's expense, if the city la dis-
satisfied .
Le Royer a lso offered to post
25 bus schedules in protected
cover ings throughout the city
during the trial period, and to
maintain both bis own shelters
and the city·s existing shelters at
his own expense.
H~ further said that the city
will have right of refusal over
a ll advertisements · there
would be two posters per shelter
AUDIENCE'S APPLAUSE 'MEDICINE' FOR ACTOR
John Wayne Drew Standing Ovation at Oscars Ceremony
-and would receive about S40
to S50 a month in revenue for
each structure.
E'ro• Page AJ The structures would be made
of fiberglass a nd steel with
r edwood benches. Le Royer
said. The shelters would be ii·
luminated at night and his firm
would provide insurance. he
said.
WAYNE RETURNS. • •
ceremonies Johnny Carson as an
··A meracan institution.·· ·'Thank you ladies and
gentlemen. that's just about the
only medicine a fcllow'd ever
really need." Wayne said ln hb
familiar drawl "Relieve me
when I tell yo1.1 that l 'm mightily
MORE CONTROVERSY
SURROUNDSOSCAR$-A3
PROTESTERS, P..OLICE
CLASH AT FETE-AS
pleased that l can amble down
here tonight."
A clip of the 1978 ceremony
was shown just before introduc·
lion of Wayne. Bob Hope, MC in
·18. had pajd special tribute to
Wayne in Boston at the time re-
covering from open.heart sur·
iter y .
..We expect you to amble out
here next year because nobody
else can walk in J ohn Wayne's
boots ... Hope had said
"Well. Osca r and I have
something in common Oscar
first came to the Hollywood
scene m 1928. So dad I Wt! re
both a little weather·bcatcn. but
wc·re still here and plan to be
around for a whole lot longer:·
Wayne said Monday night.
.. My job here tonight is to
identify your five choices for
outstanding picture or the year.
and to announce the winner so
let·s move 'em out!·
Arlington
Drive Slated
To Reopen
The portion of Arlington Drive
tha t has been closed during
daylight hours this week should
be reopened by Friday, an of·
ficial or the Costa Mesa County
Water District said today.
County OKs New
Plan for Airport
District General Manager Ed
Schnabel said the closure has
been caused by lnstallatioo of a
new water line that will run
through the fairgrounds. COO·
necting existing lines on e~ther
side
lie said the week·and·a-half·
long project involves installing
.t.400 feet of 16·inch P•Pt!· at a
cost of about S266.000. Schnabel
said the hne s hould make it
easier for the city to transport
its well water to the southern
portion of Costa Mesa.
County s upervisor s today
agreed to pay $267,350 for a con·
sultanl's master plan of Orange
County Airport. including plans
for noise control and land use in
the airport area.
Awarded the contract on a 4· 1
vote was VTN Consolidated Inc
of Newport Beach.
For the $267,350. VTN agreed
to provide a master plan for
poss ible future improvements at
the airport The plan 1s to be
ready in nine months.
Low bidder on the study and
planning project was a j01nt sub· •
mission from CH2M Hill, of
Costa Mesa. and Systems Con·
trol Inc .. of Anaheim.
The joint bid was $16.658 under
the VTN proposal but called for
completion in 12 months ratht:r
than nine.
Supervisor Thomas Riley dis-
sented from the majority vole
because he wanted another week
to study the proposals .
When refused the additional
time. the Newport Beach
s upervisor responded by voting
no on the award to VTN .
Before that. Supervisor Har·
nett Wieder questioned her fellow
s upervisors about a serie~ of
earlier airport studies that so far
have cost county government
morethan$1.5 million.
Mrs. Wieder was assured by
Supervisor Ph.ilip Antnony that
those studies "are old, about 10
years old.
"I feel very strongly we need
this study. I hale to delay it even
one day.·· Anthony said.
Schnabel noted that Orange
County Fair officials have saved
the water district money by al·
lowing the line to cut through the
fairgrounds.
The alternative would have
been to run t he line along
Newport Boulevard. Schnabel
said.
Military Draft Hit
WASHINGTON <AP> ·-A
bipartisan group of 39 COO·
gressmen on Monday opened the
first major attack on Capitol Hill
against proposals to bring back
peacetime military registration
and the draft.
Easter morning's
off to a bright start ...
.....
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Digges~ Losers
Get Top Honor
By MILTON MOS&OWl'rl
tt may take Ume, but who knows? The White Home
may event~ally be able to ('han.ge our perceptlon of wtm
constitutes admirable bualnees performance.
A couple of weeks ago various adviaen to Preaidellt
Carter expressed dis may over the strong 1971 advance lD
corporate profit& at a time whetl tbe cover11ment wu ~·
log to hold lollalion at bay.
PRESIDENTIAL AIDE H.UIO.TON Jordan t.mned
the profits "unnecessarily high." Labor Secretary Ray
Marshall complained about the business community'•
"drive for record profits." Inflation cur Alfred Kahn said
the prolit surge "puts business on trial in lhe eyes of the
American' people."
It's not clear yet what companies are expected' to do .
Can you imagine a bunch of corporate execuUves meeUng
to discU&s bow they can curtail the record earnings nowfng
in from all parts or the company? Asking a firm to roll
back earnings is like
asking someone to put a
shoe intended ror the
left foot on the right
foot.
Here. for the rec·
ord. are the top 10 prof·
it makers of 1978 <and
Money
Tree
the change from 1977 profits I:
American Telephone & Telegraph, $5.2 billion, up 19
percent: General Motors. $.1.5 billion, up 5 percent; In·
ternationaJ Business Machines. $3.1 biJlion. up 14 percent:
Exxon, $2.7 billion, up 13 percent; Ford Motor. Sl.5 billton.
down 5 percent: Genera l Ele<:tric. $1.2 billion. up 13 per·
cent: Mobil. Sl.l billion. up \0 percent: Standard Oil of ln·
diana. $1 billion, up 4 percent: and Eastman Kodak, 5902
million. up 40 percent.
YOU CAN SEE AT i\ GLANCE who the bad guys are.
They're the seven companies which had the gall to score a
double-digit increase in profits.
On the other hand. General Motors and Standard Oil or
Indiana are to be commended for their modest achieve.
men ts And let's hear it big for Henry Ford 's company : It
made less mon('y last year than it did in 1977.
The White House might consider putting together a
new honor roll or companies based on how poorly they did .
For example. how about this roster or 10 companies show·
ing lhe1r profit performances an 1978
Greyhound. S58 million. down 29 percent, Coors. S54
million. down 19 percent. The New York Times Co., SIS
million. down 40 percent, Pabst, $11 million. down 49 per·
cent ; Occidental Petroleum. S6 million. down 96 percent;
Uniroyal. SS.9 million. down 83 percent: Royal Crown Cola,
Sl million, down 93 percent ; Ward Foods. $1 million, down
46 percent : Phillips-Van Heusen, Sl million, down 58 per.
cent; and White Motor. $300.000. down 71 percent.
NOW THAT'S MORE LIKE IT. These 10 companies
really managed to retard their profits in a significant man.
ner.
Even better perhaps were those companies that rolled
their profits back so convincingly that they ended up in tbe
loss column for the year Let's salute these seven top infia·
tion fighters or 1978 : '
Chrysler. with a 1978 deficit or $204 million; Firestorie.
S148 million: Arlen Realty. S418 million: F. & M. Schaefer.
$63 million: General Dynamics, $48 million; Bulon
Watch. $4 million. and Ideal Toy, $1 milUon.
Business Survey
Course Planned
A sur\'ey of more than half a dozen business careers
will be presented 1n a nine·week class at Golden w,st
College. Huntington Beach. Beginning April 17. ·
Information on e mployment trends and practices, ad·
vancement potential and skills required to get into specitac
fields \o\ill be presented, said Marjorie Sorenson, instl'llC·
tor.
"This course is designed to give a person enough fac-
tual background to select a career that best suits his or her
interests and abilities. · she said
The fields to be explored are accounting, marketing,
man ageme nt. grocery merchandising, real estate.
secretarial and transportation and distribution.
Representatives from Orange County businesses and
industries will he guest speakers. Class members will visit
businesses in whi ch they intend to specialize and report on
what they learned.
Enrollm('nt Is under way in the college's adm.Jsions
offic~. •
Golden West Homes. Santa Ana. has announced a drop
in quarter and nine month operatlng results for t he period
ended Feb. 24, 1979.
Direetors declared the regular quarterly cash dividend
of 16 cents a share payable April 25. to stockholders of rec·
ord at the close or business on April 10.
Net income for the third quarter or fiscal 1979 was
TAKING
STOCK
$640,000. or 29 cents a
sha re. compared with
Sl.440.000, or 65 cents.
last year. Sales for the
q u arter were
$17 ,072.000. compared
with $26,437,000 in fiscal
1978.
Net income for the first nine monlbs or fiscal 1979 was
$2.437.000. or $1.10 a share. compared with 14.230.000. or
$1.92, in fiscal 1978. Sales for the nine.month period were
$58,505,000. compared with m.m.ooo in the llke penod a
year ago.
Dave Totten, vice chairman and chief executive of·
ricer, said the company was adversely affected by the aofl·
ness ln retail mobile home sales activity. a condition that
has continued into the fourth quarter.
First quarter earnings of WesUanda Bantt, based in
Santa Ana. climbed 73 perqenl from the ~ set in lut
year 's initial peridd, the baftk bas reported.
Di.rectors voted • 10 percent •tock dividend on the
common stock. to be paid MaY.16 to shareholders of record
AprU 25. ....
For the three months ended March 31, net income.
totaled 1140,000, or 11 cents a share, .ap from •1.000. or 7
cents, la the year earlier period. There wwe ao M4:uritiel
galna or lolMI ln the fin t quarter. TM mt total ...Oeded
a loss of $20.000. equal to 2 ~LI. oa MturtU. ttamac:·
lions .
n .... o,... 1...m.e .,,._
ConsulDll' OplnkMI, a ell.WC. of tbe Jolla C . .i ... CG., bas opened a tempor•rJ oftlee Ill 1"11 .,...,._ Clrde.
Irvine. pendlna c:ompieUom of Ute ecwpo1• tietwei M
3199·0 Airport Loop Drive, Cotta lleaa.
The company apeclallale lD 1urv911. nalutioa •'9ap-
piq, ........... llucliea and marnt.....,.., •
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