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Some Serviee Iran Adds 60e
Stations Plan To Oil Priee
4·day Shutdown Next Tuesday
VOL 11, HO llO. 4 SECTIONS. }O PAGES
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Freckles. the Phoenix Zoo 's 17-year\ld female giraffe.
attends to her newborn son. who stands about 51"2 feet
tall and weighs 120 pounds. T he young gir affe was born
Saturday
Gas Dealers Plan
Brown Pus es
n as ee s
* * * * * * _County Gasoline
Drivers Offer
Sex, Bribes
8 y MICHAEL PASKF.VICH
and t~R t:DERICK SC.110EMEllL
011,. o.11, Plle1 swtt
BRIBES. ONE THAT HJT Sl.000, sexual favor!'. a nd
other cnt1re mcnts arc being offered Orange Coast ser vice
"t at1on attendants by desperate motorists in their st:arch
ror gasoline.
Other motoris ts a re resorting to excuses 'Tm hav
mg a buby" or ··my grnndmother just died " in atte mpts
to s way attcnd<i nL" into selling them fue l or breaking rules
1m pos<.'<i by the odd·evcn s ales plCi n
lN IRVlNE, A STATION owner who Cisked that the
na me of h1s outlet not be revealed. s aid a prominent local
r~side~t who owns fi vl' CC1rs offe red him $1 ,000 to "provide
ha m with C1s much gusoline as he wanted whenever he
wanted at ...
· It wC1s JU~t that important to hi m ." the owner said.
"I tolci tum rather that I wouldn't do it." he
added
At the sam<' Mat1on. the owner re ported, attendants
had bcl'n offcn•d rar nal delights by female motorists who
wanted to buy gasoline <iftt:r closing.
"ONE GAL SAID 'I 'LL TAKE care of you 1f you ·11 take
ra re of me. Jus t let me know a day before'." the owner re-
ported .
"They're Just that des perate "
Jn Newport Beach. Bob Huxtable, owner of Texaco
station at Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills roads, said two
residents of the e xc lusive Bag Canyon neighborhood of·
fered unspecified amounts for gasoline fu vors .
"I told them there wa s no way that I could do it, .. Hux
table said.
Small payoffs are common, a survey of attendants
·showed.
Corwenience
Stop U1idoing
SELMA, Ala . cAP 1
Two men with stockings
over their headc; robbt>d a
convenience store . wh ile a
wom an accompli ce re -
ma ined in the ir ge taway
car , a uthontics said . But
whe n the men rem to the
car. the woma n had gone
to the bathr oom tci ktng
lht• ca r kC'ys with her
A ~~Ort time later of
f1C'e r s a r rl'Sll'd r.t>nt•
i\utq .Johnson. 22. ll'ss
Reed J r 23. :ind Pt•1otY
.J e a n A u t 1 t-r 2 I a n d
cha rge<i them "ltjl armf-<1
rohbcry
Iran to Add
@ ·to Price
Of Crude Oil
TEHRA N. Ira n t AP 1 Iran
announced today 1t will inc reast•
crude 011 pr1res b) 60 rents a
barre l on all existing contracts .
effective next Tuesday.
.. Market conditions dem anded
1t." said an official of the Na
tional Iranian Oil Company who
asked not to be na med
The price mcre ast.' will prob
ably ha ve virtually no impact
on the cost of gasoline or other
oil products m the United States .
according to analysts
Meanwhile . sources in New
York said Saudi Arabia is re
portedly ta king a long-expected
move of reducing the amount of
oil It sells to Arabian American
Oil Co. <ARAMCO>. the four
company consortium which 1s
the S audis ' key link to Western
markets.
Governor·
Warns
Carter
SACRAMENTO <AP J -Gov
F. d m u n d B r o w n J r . s-a y s
California won 't be "pus he d
around by ot he r states" on
gasohn<' allocations
And he says Pres ident Carte r
ha d bet t e r b e fa i r t o
C:a lirom ia" 1f he hopes to be re·
~·lc<'ted next Yt'llr
··w e ·11 m akt· whatever dis·
t·1pl1ned . purpos eful !'acnf1cc
1 ~ nt'l't'!'Sary. b ut we abo
"ant the rest of l ht• rountry to
do that." Hrown sa id m an 1n
tcr\'tt'" rN•o rd<•d for hroadca~t
today on tht> NBC .ell'v 1~1on "To·
day " news program
Brown. who says he is thank
ing or c hallenging Cart er for tht•
Oem ocrati t· no m in a tion fo r
pres ident in 19RO. was iiltcrnatcly
conc1hator y and thr eatening in
ton re~a rdang Car.tcr
Hrown said ht' was confidf'nt
Carter would protel't Califor·
n1an ·s 1ntt'res ts . but s e ve ral
other rt'mar ks sounded hostile.
The president had better be
fair to California. because ttus as
the b1~gc•st state . And we 're not
<1skmg for more than our share.
We're asking to be t reated in a n
ISee BROWN, Page AZ I
C-oa~•
Weather
· Four-day Shutdown
"l 'VE BEEN OFFERED $20 for a fillup after clos-
ing," said Ste ve Steria, lead s alesman at a Che vron sh1lion
near Orange County Air port.
"I wouldn't take it That person could have bee n a guy
from the county," Ste ria said.
''Lots or people have offe red to prepay for S25 or $S0
worth of gasoline so they could get it when they want,"
said Harley Johnson, owner or a Union 76 station at the
corner of Culver Drive and Michelson in Irvine.
The Iranian and Saudi actions
could mean more problems for
the world's oil -consuming na·
lions . Ira n 's price hike is a
further hint tha t the or ganiza-
tion of Petrole um Exporting
Countries will decide on another
rise in the base price of oil when
it m eets next month. The Saudi
decision wiJI likely curtail the
already lig ht supply of oil ln the
West .
Clear throug h Frida y
a nd a little warmer in·
land Highs Friday upper
60s at beaches. upper 70s
inland. Lows tonig ht 46 lo
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INSIDE TOD"\'
SACRAMENTO <AP) -After
meetinp at the White House and
st.ate Capitol, a spokesman for
California service s tation
pperaton says the dealers still
plan a four-day shutdown this
month lo demand hiJiher profits.
Jim Campbell, executive
director of the C alifornia
Service Station Association, said
WeclneldaY he met Tuesday with
White HoUle aide Mike Chanin
and David Bard i n. ad·
mlnlstrator of the Economic , ae1.aatol'Y Administration.
. ·~ wu no CO'Pmitment
by tbe ...... Houle 1taff. They
undentand and sympathize with our problem. I told them we're
autl ..., ·to abut down unless
the1 eban8e tbe regulations."
Campbell aald.
He said the U.S. Department
of Energy rules affecting de ·
a le rs ' share of profits can be
changed in 24 hours.
Some service stations plan to
close from May 17 to 20 in pro·
test of low profits they say they
receive.
Campbell said they want 2S
percent of the wholesale price or
about 15 cents per gallon, in·
stead of tbe 13 cents they get. He
said they also want "the U.S.
Department or Energy to stop
acUng Uke a Gestapo."
"They are walking in and tell·
Ing a guy lo roll back bis price
without looking at his books. We
know of 50 lnRt ant rollbacks,
where a deale r didn't e ven know
what his maximum or lce was ,"
<See CLOSE, Page t\2)
BOB THOMPSON OF BOB'S UNION Service in Hunt·
ing ton Beach says $20 is the standa rd offer for special
pump privileges. "The biggest one was $50," be added.
"You name it, we 've had It -everything rrom I'm
having a ba by, immediately, to my grandmother just
died ," said John Simister. of Aquatic Park Shell on Boh!a
Chica Avenue in Huntington Beach.
One coast observer noted that the county's birth rate
should be boomJng if all the pregnancy excuses are founded.
SIMISTER SAID HIS ANSWER to the medical
e mergency excuse is. "I 'm sorry, call an ambulance."
Thompson s aid if the medical e merge ncy Is valid, he 'H
give them a gallon of gasoline to get to the hospital.
"We get a lot of lies ." said Roger Schmidt, who
operates a Chevron s tation on Beach Boulevard in Hunt.
ington Beach. He lets has attendants make a dete rmination on
whattodo.
The Iranian price increase, a
3.6 percent ~l. would bring
Iran's oil prices to S17.17 a bar-
rel for lran.ian light and $16.64 a
barrel for Iranian heavy.
The OPEC base price for oil is
$14.54 a barrel. plus a ny sur-
charges the carte l's members
want to add. Iran 's surcharges
have been about Sl.80 to Sl.90 a
barre l.
#
I ran is producmg about 3.9
milUon b~tls a of oil a day. all
b,Ul 750,00t i<)f wh1C'h are ex
, litee OIL. Pa gt> A2>
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In a candtd rntenMw. Tom
Jlayden tell& how has v1ews
have changed. V1ews that art'
caus1ng mm to come ~
altack from. of au places. the
le/t. Read about t he ul-
trahberal who 00$ come m
o/f tM streets and bt'come
port of the new government .
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,4J DAil Y PILOT s Thursday, MIX 10, 1979
~l!aCtBacking Urged
Carter Pushes SALT Agreement
WASHINGTON <AP) -Preal·
dent CartK appeal~ toda,y for
public l upport of the new arms
limlt•Uon treaty with \be Sovlet
Union, arl(u.ini that lta rej•ictk>n
by the Scnat(1 wnuld bt-"a
ma"s ivt'. des1ruc-t1v e blow to
world pea<.'e."
Addrenin1 u .White Hou111·
breakfNt for retail~rs. Carter
sa1d lbat ti the Senat~ dOt!8 oot
ratify tk pact, "We woukt b(•
'Hg Fight'
Looms Over
Gas Ration
WAS lll NG TON (AP 1
Cong ress1on11 I leud t:r:-. a re pre
dieting thP House will 101n tht'
Senate and g ive.• Pres ide nt
Carte r powers to o rder gasoline
rationing if there 1s a severe
energy short.age.
But a tough fight is ellpeeted
and the White House was wagi n~
a lobbying campaign today to
pick up wavering votes for finul
House a ction, e xpected by early
eve ning.
Wednesday's 58·39 Senate ap.
proval of the heavily modified
plan helps its chances in the
House "very significa ntly," s aid
Rep. John Dinge ll, D·Mich ..
chairman of the House energy
and power s ubco mmittee.
Dingell pr:t'cted passage by the House.
Ho wev , aide s t o Hou:-.e
S peaker Thomas P. O'Neill said
a preliminary he ad c ount -~Slshwed victory might be by an
extremely s lim margin.
House approval could give the
p resident the power to order
gasoline rationing although
e ither c hamhc r of Cong ress
<"Ould exercise a veto within 15
days of such a prcs 1denlwl de
c1s1on
Senators passt'd thl' standby
proposal only after wnnglllA a
va r iet y or l a st -minute con·
cessions from the pres 1<Je nt
Among othe r promis es. t he
president agre<'d nut to use the
powers t·xc-cpt in dire emer~l'n
cies and to make mor e gasolint:
available for farmers . taxicab
a nd truck dnvers and for cer·
tain energy-related indus tries.
Originally. Carte r wanted t.o
distribute coupons ba sed solely
on the number of re gistered
vehicles in a household
In an attempt to pick up sup-
port from legislators from rural
a re a s with long dri v in~ d1~
t a nces. he modified the onginal
<J pproach to make more coupon!-
a va1lable m sl ates with a tustory
or hea\'Y gasoline cons umption
That change enabled it to pass
the Senate. but c ould pose
problems for the plan in the
House . with its heavy concentra·
tion of lawmakers from urban
areas that generally would have
fa r ed better unde r Ca rter's
o riginal formula .
Under the final re vision, 24
s tates and the District of Colum·
bia would get more coupons per
vehicle than they would have un·
der Carter 's original plan: fi ve
s tates would get the s ame
number, and 21 would get less.
T he average nationwide
gasoline ration -assuming a 20
percent loss or oil s upplies -
would be in the vicinity or 46
gallons a monlb per automobile,
based on a rough calculation.
There would be a three-car
limit in obtaining coupons .
Among other purposes, the limit
is intended to keep people from
buying junk cars t o become
eligible for additional gasoline
rations.
BART Hikes Fares
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -
Bay Area Rapid Transit will in:
crease fares in J anuary for the
first. Ume in four years. perba:'S
by as much as 25 percent, says
general manager Keith
Bernard.
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look~ upc>n u t.he warmoqer"
and would 111.aff~r a acnOWl Joss
or trust amon1 NATO alh~
Thl' prt'aident, a11i11n1 fOt l1">
lnd1v l c1ual 11 upport b y tht>
r.-pr.-M>nt"811Vf'll or tht> l\mt•ric1tn
kc>t all Federation, uh.o stud u
St'nate turn·down wo uld un
dt rmhw hlis effort!\ to hull the
1prt•ad ol nU<'lear weapon1>
Emplutslnq tht· list w1ts m
<'omplrt<>. he cth .-d as pol\'nlhal
Premier's
Ears Pulle<l
R OM E t /\P 1 /\
lJt'll:.IUOt•t -.1 ;ilkt•\I Ufl lo
Scn.itc 1'1 .. -..ttcnl A111 11)
tort: Fanfdn1 1tnd pulled
hi s ears du r 1 n~ a
me m orial scr vlCl' fo r
f o r m t' r f' 1 c m 1 '-' r A I d o
Moru, slain Ly ll·rrori!>lli a
)l'ilr ago
l"a nfani. 71, wa:-. s 1tt1ni::
Wednc::.da y 1n the front
row in tht' downtown J esus
Church. lie grimaced as
poli ce r us he d 1n a nd
dragged the mari away.
I<' a n f a n 1 • a f o u r t 1 m c
form er pre rt1 1e r , 1 ~ a
Christian Ocmocrat, like
Moro.
P olice quoted the as·
sailanl. 1dent1fied <1 ~ 65·
"'Ye ar-o ld Angelo G al lo
from Sicil y, as sa ying he
came lo Rome to "shake"
Fanfani into a tougher an·
ti-Communist stand in the
ca mpaign ror e lec tions in)
J une
Fro. P~Al
BROWN ••.
equitable manner . rt'alizing that
m any people drive.• 20, 30, 40
m iles lo work."
But Brown also said he d1dn 't
be lie ve speculatH>n that the ap·
pearance or a gasolint• shortal(e
an Califom.1a before other s l<ites
was any kind of Cartl'r plot to
em barrass or pun ish him
"I can t hd1evc that President
Carter would puru~h Cali fo rnia
bt'cause he think ~ 1 might run
against him ror the pre!>1dency,"
Brown said.
"In order to be elected. pres1·
dent again. he'll have lo carry
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California, wtuch has the most
number of electoral votes . So I
feel reasonably confident that
Pres ide nt Cart.er will do all that
he can lo help out the situation "
Brown a lso blamed Carter and
former Presidents Nixon and
Ford for failing to develop an enen~y polic·y lo pre vent the
shortag~.
But Bf<>wn said it is still a
my s t e r y why the g as oline
shortage hit California and not
other states.
"We wa nt to be ar the burden
equitably," he a dded late r
"People should no t look a t
C al ifornia a nd m a k e it a
scapegoat. a nd say 'You people
are bad because you have a lot
of freeways .' The oil comparues
and the highway lobby we re the
ones that e n ro u ragc d the
freeways "
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&a Gara
Artist Salvador Dali holds a
huge sword he designed
with a golden eagle head in
Paris where he will be in-
ducted i nto the French
Academic des Beaux Arts.
nut'leu pow.!nl auch n1Uons as
Rra&ll, Araenllna. ttakbtan,
South Korea, India-. Taiwan and
~uth Africa.
"Ir Wl' show now that we re·
j cC'l thili mutually advantageous
volunt<try re11tt1tint on our own
nurlci&r Wt>11J)(mry. and initiate
the prospec t or a m1ts sive
nudcu arm!! rnc't.'. thost: COUil·
tri~a woold feel that there
wu11 no lonaer any constraint on
them." Cart.e'r decl11red
Ht asked tus audie nce "to help
me sell to the American people
und directly to the U S. Senate
the advanta~cs of r atification,
a nd lht' dev1tslating disadvan·
t.1~t'~ 1f the treaty 1s re1ected
· I t.hmk the most 1 m port.ant
xinl(le achieve ment that could
1)():-.s11Jly take place during my
l1fet1mc for our oat1on is the
rat1hc»l10n of the SALT treaty,"
s aid Carter
"Rej~tion of this t N?aly. now
that 1t has been negotiated
w(1uld be a massive. destructive
blow to world peace.··
Since the dawn of the atomic
al(e. the president said, the Unit-
ed States "has taken the lead to
put const.rajnts on the evolution
of nuclear weaponry."
All s uch efforts. s tarling with
those of President Eisenhower,
"would bt' an da nge r if we now
rcJect this treaty.'' he continued.
Senate critics o( the treaty are
vowing to change or reject it.
The treaty is expected to pro-
duce t he most searc hing na·
t 1onal security debate since the
e nd of World War I I. The out·
come is far from sure.
S e n a t e Ma1or ity Le a der
Robert C Byrd. D-W Va .. told
the Senate today he hopes acllon
on the treaty can be completed
this year.
"I'm not going ·lo be _in·
ti madated by the idea that if my
vote 1s aga inst . that it goes
down,'' said Byrd, whose sup·
port would be crucial to the goal
of obtaining the necessary two·
thirds majority for appto\lal
Republi can Leader Howard If.
Dakt'r Jr or Tennessee said he
offered lo keep Carter informed
of the GOP head co unts on the
treaty as thl· debate progresses
"I don't want m y president to
fly an the dark, to fl y blind ."
~aid B:.i1<N . "'ho s t ressed his
belief that the treaty might rl'·
q uire s ignificant cha nges to wan
ratification.
SALT II is being denounced by
foes as an unequitable and un·
verifi able pact that will give the
Soviet Uruon a definite advan-
tage ·m long-range missiles and
bombers and a chance of win·
ntnit a nuc lear wa r with lhe
United St.at.es
Texas Steer
Halts Autos
On Freeway
VENTURA IAP> -Nobody
knows why the Texas longhQrn
s t ee r was on the Ventura
Freeway today . Sheriff's dep·
uties theorized he ma9 ha ve
fallen off a truck or escaped
from a beer commercial.
It took four hours t.o corraJ
him a nd they had to shut down
the freeway briefl y
She riH's Lt. Hank Carrillo
said deputies ~ot a calJ around
midnight from a motorist whom
they took to be a drunk, but it
wa s no Joke.
"lie was ri~ht , there was o~
hell of a big s tee r." Car rillo
said.
The deputies who a ns wered
the call at the cente r divider
near the Hampshire Road of-
framp refused to get out or their
patrol cars until help a rrived.
''The steer appeared to have
a n injured leg, so it wasn't too
friendly." Carrillo s aid.
Three squad c ars cautiously
herded t h e s t eer o ff o nto
Hampshire Road, then deputies
waited In the cars until animal
regula.tion officers arrived with
a trailer.
J'ACATION PUNS
IN 'W.' SECTION
Despite shortages or gasoline,
Orange Coast residents have
many ener1y-aavin1 vacation
opt.ions.
Today's Daily Pilot offers
timely advice for vacation plan·
ners in a special section -GO.
Turn to Page Al6 for GO, a
four-page look at boating,
recreation and \ravel trends.
Fall Kills Landlord
INDlANAPOLJS <AP ) -Ao
apartment building owner. An·
drew Droeaos, 47, got into a fight
with one of bit t.enanta over rent
and was fatally injured when be
plunged from the tenant's
fourth·Ooor window. police said
today. The tenant, Tommy Lee·
Mayberry, 216, was chargef'.I with
murder.
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Warehouse B11rns
Fird1g htt'r su r vc•ys damag<.' at B P John furniture
\\ :.i reho u~c 1n Sant a J\na Blaze brokt: o u t a t the
warcho ust.·. 2001 Oyer Hoad . about 4.45 p .m . Wedne sday
It took m ore th a n 75 f1ref1ghters four hours to put it o ut.
Da m age to about SJ 5 m 1llton wo rth o f goods and the
b uHding was-tlc~erlt>ecra~-·-"sllbstantia l" by fire in·
vc~t1gators . who wen: trying today lQ dete r m ine the
C'ause of th<.' blaze
Bandits Get $5,300
From Newport Man
A revolvcr-v. 1t>ll1 1n)! mao-k•·rl
man a 11cl .1 11.1>m.1n liur"l 11110 ,,
N('v.port lk <ll'h <1partnw1111•:irl'.
today and robbed 1l !-. CJ('l'Upilnt or
$5.300 1n l·a s h a nd Jt''>H'h.
Newport Beach poltct• said
They s aid Ronald Dale Filley
of the Oa kwood Apa rtmenb .
1965 ShennJ!ton Pl ace. had JU~I
sold a bu~inc~-. in 11..ihe1m Jnd
had an unu...,u<.111) larl!t.' am1wnl
of cash. $1.500. with him <ii 1h1
tlffi(' or lhc 4 30 a m robber~
Ofr 11·"r <~.t r-. Brutr1 n <;,11d
F1ll <'Y un!'.w1•r1·<i .1 kn1w k il l th1·
door and found :.i ~kl m;iskt'tl
man pointing a i:un al him Thi·
robber Wit!> accompanied hy J
woman who kept her face hid
den
Thi·~ (<•n•·tl !-'tilt., rmtn th•·
1111111 111t! 111 d lltm up tlt1•r1
r 111 ·, J, kl' d r h. ,1 I',, 1 I m 1· 11 t
llr utun said
After the pa ir left. Bruton
sa id . Filley managed to free h1~
legs a nd ran o utside lo the park·
1 n~ a rea. where h~ ~polled lh1.·
1 .... c> f1e<•in1? in a 1971 or 1972 rour
door Linroln c ont tn<·ntal. v.1th a
black hood Tht• H'!>t or lht• car
v. a" purple. lJIUt! ur rl'd Bruton
~aid
A s ho rt 11mc aft cr v.ard .
rlo1 hes t>elie-. ('(J to belong to t h1·
ro hbe r w1!re round on lrv1n1'
A ve nue near: Mo nte V1s t.i
Avenue. Br uton said.
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OIL .. ~~·
ported.
Saudi Arabia's a cUoa would
not Involve a cut.back lD the
total amount ot otJ 1t produeea -
now about 8.5 mllUoD J>arnls a
day -but Ui bow much of that
goe1 to Aramco. Pre1eatly,
Aramco -made up of Mobil.,
Exxon. Texaco and Standard Oil
of California ·a geta seven m.llllon
barrels a day of Saudi Arabia's
oil. The remainder goes lo
Petromin, the Saudi national oil
company, for domeetic use •!ld
sales tbal It wants to make on its
own.
Apparently Petromin wants
more of t.he Saudi product.ion,
and Aramco's s hare is reported·
ly being c ut to 6.S million bar·
rels daily. That would reduce
lbe amount of oil coming direct·
ly to the West, while allowing
Petromin to sell more oil to
whomever 1t chose and probably
at higher prices, according to
analysts.
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Campbell said
Campbell me t here Wednes-
day with Ric hard Maullin ,
chairman or the Slate Energy
Commis.o;1on. about the state's
new odd-even ~as distribution
systf•m
Spokt.>Smcn for the assoc iation
havt• said they represent dealers
p nmaril y fr o m Northe rn
Ca lifornia, but say they expect
s o m e Southern California
dealers to join their s hutdown
protest
An asso<'1at1 on s pokesman.
Tl'rry McGovern. testifying at a
~late heanng Monday. said th~
de ale rs do not want to alienate
people by the shutdown but feel
they ha ve leverage during the
gas short.age .
Ange~' Star
RylJll's Son
Hit by.Auto
C a lifornia Angels'
pit<'her Nolan Ryan's 7-
-.car old ~>n is in traction
iorta) with a broken leg
.. urf1'rl•d -... ht·n hl' wa!-hit
11\ J t .ir Wl'dnl'~day n<·;.1r
tht· Ryan!-' Villa P ark
hi) m e
Reed Ryan was taken to
C h a pman Ge n e ral
Hospit a l after the 3 :25
P m a ccide nt, Sheriff's
Lt Wyatt Hart said.
The child w a s la te r
lran!>ferrl'd to Children 's
llosp1tal in Orangt'. lf1s
cond1t1on 1s rt:ported a s
s table and he is expected
to remain in traction for
about three weeks.
HUNDREDS OF LA·Z-IOYS
IN STOCI
COSTA MESA
3691. 17th ST.
(Acfou from Ralphs.
next to Morie Colletldors)
6'2·1657
Mon.· Thurs. 1().6
Frt 12~
Sat 10-5, Closed Sunday
IDEAL FOi GRANDMA
MllllON VllJO
21192 Marguerite
Plcwy •
(Left off of Averv Offramp,
Ne11t IO Toyota)
491•1902
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Moneg Offered for .Gasoline \
By MICHAEL PASIU:VIC'H, t'REDERl('K ~('ttot:M t:HL
uHI J OHN ('OROF.ltO
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Irvine Station Man Rejects $1,000
B&IBf:S. ONt: THAT KIT SI ..... bt<1rn11l luvor'> uml
other enticemenlb ar~ hem~ off\•rt•d Orirn~t.' l'oubl 't•rvu·"'
station atlendun~ hy dt•i.pc!rUh· routorsi.t::. HI llw1t Nt'Ut<'h
ror gasolint>
wa nlt'd to buy Masolme arter r insing
Other moton:.tb ,1n • rl·sorting lo t·Xt'UM'' I m ha\
"ONt; GAl. SAID 'l 'l.t TAKE care o( you 1f you'll take
1«1n· uf "''-' Just let me know a day berore' "the owner re ·
purkd mg a baby" or "n1y grandmothl·r jll~t 111 .. 11" 1n Hltc mpl!> 'Tht'y'rl' Jus t that desJ)erate " to sway attPn<hrnti-. into i.t-lhn~ th.-1r1 fm·I 11r hre1tk1n~ rull''
imposed by tht.' oclJ t:'H'll ~alt')\ pla11 In t'WJlOrt Beach. Hob Huxtable. owner of Te x<1co
:.lat1011 at Jamboree a nd San Joaquin Hills roads. sard two
resident~ o r the exclusive Big Canyon neighborhood or.
fl'rl'd un!>pec1flcd amounts ror gasoli ne favors IN IRViNt.:. A STATION uwncr who ii)\kt•tl th1Jt the
name or his outlt•t not !Jc rcvcalcd. suit.I a prominent locul
r esident who own~ ri vt.-t•ur., urfere<I him $1.000 to "11rov1<k
him with ai. mut•h gu:-ultn~· d'> he w untcd wh1•111•vc1 he
wanted 1l "
"I told the m there was no way that I could do it." Hux
tabk said
"It wa1> just that 11nportant to tuni, tht· 11wncr 1>~ud
~mall p<1y0Hs art." 1:ommon. a s urvey of attendants
"huwed
"I told him rathe r that I woultln 't do tl," hl· "l 'Vt: BEF.N OFFER ED $20 for a C1llup uHt>r clos ·
1ng." sard Ste\'{' Steria. lead s<1lcsman <1t a Che vron stat ton
near Oran~c CoWlly Airport.
added.
At the same station. lhc owner rc1>0rtcd. c.tllcndant!-1
h ad been orrered carnal delight:. by remale motorists who
Gas I"'ines Even Longer
Even N .r Day
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Brown's
Support
Sought
By R E BECCA HELM
Ol t• 0•11• 1'1194 S .. H
f A call for Governor Brown lo ~rsonally intervene in stu(e er.
rts lO buy thou:,.ands or acres
ong the In ine Coast for public
park use wa:. issued Wednesday
t;>y Oran~e County Supervisors f ·state and fe deral o rric1als
ialready are cons1derrng buyinia
:much of the acreage. Supe rv1s<1r
.Thomas Riley sa rd.
The negotiations. however.
are movin~ slowly because or
questions rnised as to whether
the Irvine Company should give
the land to the public. a nd land
uses adjacent to the proposed
'parks. Riley s aid.
The st ate Legislature already
h as a ppropria ted $22.6 million to
buy a pproximately 3.100 <1cres
a long the coast between Corona
del Mar a nd Lagun<1 Beach.
If the governor personally
takes char,ge or the land acquisi·
lion. exact sites will be chosen
m o re qujckly a nd closure or the
actual purcha se will be s peedier.
Riley said.
As a supplement to the pro-
posed s ta le pa rk. redcral or-
ficials are conside ring purchase
of about 4.000 acres in the Irvine
Coast a rea. It would be part of
an 18.000-acre urban national
p ark proposed to enco mpass
land surrounding Laguna Beach.
parts of Irvine a nd the proposed
Aliso Viejo commnunity.
In a re lated r esolution ap·
proved by s upervisors Wcdnes·
day, Riley ask ed t h e state
Coastal Commission to postpone
its u pcoming review of the
Irvine Coast plan until August.
In June . the state commission
is scheduled to r eview a plan
proposed by county staff a nd the
Irvine Co. It was turned down by
the Regional Coastal Com·
mission in Februa ry.
Bas Su.it Backed
L OS l\N GELES <AP > -
Superior Court Judge Christian
E . Markey Jr. has rejected a
motion to throw out a sex dis·
criminalion lawsuit filed against
Rotary Internation a l by its
former Duarte chapter, which
was expelled because lt had ad·
milted women to membership.
YAC4TION PUNS
IN~, SECTION
Despite 1horta1ea of gasoline,
Oran1e Coast r-esldents have
many ener1y-aavlng vacation
aptjons.
Today'• Dally Pilot offers
timely .Svice for vacation plan·
oen la a 1peelal section -GO.
Tum to Pqe A18 for GO, a
four·P•I• look at boating,
reereatiOD aDd tr•vet t.rencb.
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A TOAST TO FRED ASTAIRE'S BOTH BIRTHDAY?
With Lorne Green In ·eanlester Galectlca · Show
.Just a N11111ber
Fred Astaire Turns 80 Today
HOLLYWOOD <AP ) "Whal':-. ;.di lht.: fusl. about'' It 's JUSl
a round number."
That was Fred Astaire's characteristic rcsponsc on his 80th birthdaytoda~. I Kela ted Story PaJJC 139 l
THE ULTIMATE DANCER OF SHOW business history ,
Astaire spent hts four :-.core annive rsary rn his us ual modest
style a drnner with h1 l> daughter Ava, son Fred Jr . a nd their
ramiJjes. incl'1tting a half.dozen grandchildren.
About his lire today 'Tm doing the things I w<1nt to do
Bt!sidcs his ramrly, h(• 1s interested 1n race horses fi ts
greatest success wa:-. with Triplicate. which won the Hollywood
Gold Cup a nd c<1 rncd $244 .000 before retire ment
What Astaire 1s not interested in is th<' profoss1on h(•
pursued rrom aJ.(l• 51 ~. when ht• onte rcd vaud1·vihe with sister
Adele.
"I WON'T DANCE.·• HF. SAID tn a tcl('phone 1nterv1ew
Wednesday. echoing one or the ramou~ songs associated with
him .
"I danced up to a ge 70. when I did my last television
special. That was too damned lo nl(," he added "It was
strenuous. hut fortunately I suffered no ill errecls. I'm just not
going to push my luck."
He relented on his vow ror no more dancing in 1976, when
friend Gene Kelly persuaded him to jOin a brief duet for MGM 's
<See ASTAIRE R EACHES St, Page AZ>
Bandits Get $5,300
From Newport Man
A revolver-wielding masked
m an and a woman burst into a
Newport Beach apartment early
today and robbed its occupant of
$5.300 in cash a nd jewels,
Newport Beach police said.
They said Ronald Dale Filley
of the Oakwood Apartments.
1965 Sberington Place. had just
sold a business In Anaheim and
had an unusually large amount
of cash. $1,500, with him al the
lime ofthe 4:30 a.m. robbery.
Officer Gary Bruton sald
Filley answered a knock a t the
door and round a s ki-m asked
man pointing a gun at him. The
robber was accompanied by a
woman who kept her race hid·
They forced Ftlley onto the
floor and lied him up, then
ransacked the apartment,
Bruton said
After the pair left. Bruton
said. Filley managed to rree his
legs and ran outs ide to the park·
ing a rea. where he spotted the
two neeing in a l971 or 1972 four·
door Lincoln Continental. with a
black hood. The rest of the car
was purple, bJue or red. Bruton
said.
A s hort time a fterward ,
clothes believed to belong to the
robber were found on Irvine
Av e nue n ear Monte Vish
Ave nue. Bruton said .
Recovered we re shoes, the red
ski mask. a brown jacket. pants
and a T-shirt bearing the name
of a store located near the ooe
Filley had sold.
Bruton speculated the robber
might have known of the sale or
seen Filley wearing "'aluabk
jewelry
Weekend
Oosings
Feared?
Lmes of car s c r eeping
t owa rd Orange Coast
i?asolinc outlets lengthened
today a:-, m<1torb ts with even·
numbered license plates got
the ir firs t c rack al fue l under
th e odd-even a llocation
system
Station owners generally s a111
they believed the lines we rl'
lon~er than Wednes day. when
odd·numbere d vehic les were al
lowed in to queUl' up (or fuel.
They attributed the renewed
ja ms a l the pumps to the fact
that today was the first day fur
even-numhert·d motoris ts to huy
and "pantC' huying" rn ant1c1pe:1
I 1 o n of w i d c s p r t• ;i d s t a t 1 o 11
C'losurt.•s over lht· wi·ckcnd
Others said they wer en't con
vinccd the odd ·t·ven arrange
m cnt will caS(' the l'r1s1s
No major inc1dcntl. were re
ported early today More s tation
owners !>aid driver!-wPrt' b<'hav
1ng and d1s pl<1 yrng s p1rrls of
cooperation
• At a Chevron station near
Orange County Airport. a
s pokes m an s aid attendants
"we re going stn11ght b y th('
book" in handling custome rs
"We have a guy !>tanding near
the street. checking fuel gauges
to make sure people have less
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Ange~' Star
Rya,.,'s Son
Hit by Auto
Ca liforni a Angels'
pitcher Nolan Hy an 's 7
year·old son is in tractio n
today with a broken leg
s urrered when he was hit
by a car Wednesday near
the Ryans' Villa Park
home.
The accident occurred
while young Ryan was
playing with some other
children in the front yard
of his home, Hart said. ad·
ding that the boy ap·
pa renlly ran Into the
street and was hit by the
car .
Investigators have de
cided the motorist was not
at fault and no citation
was issued, Hart said.
Reed Ryan was taken to
C hapman Gene r a l
Hospital after the 3: 25
p. m . accident. SherlH'!I
Lt. Wyatt Hart said.
The c hild w as l ater
transferred to Children s
Hospital in Orange His
condition is reported as
stable and he Is expected
to remain In traction (or
about three week11.
··1 wouldn't take 1t That person could have been a g uy
Crom the county." Stena s aid
.. Lots or people have orrered to prepay for $25 o r sso
worth of gasoline so they could get 1t when they want."
sa id Harley Johnson. owner or <1 Union 76 station at the
corner or Culver Drive and Michelson in Irvine
BOB THOMPSON OF BOB'S UNION Service tn Hunt·
mgton Be ach says $20 is the standard orre r for special
pump privileges "The biggest one was SSO." he added.
"You name it, we've had 1t everything from I'm
• having a baby. 1mmed1ately, to my grandmother just
died." said J ohn Simis ter. or Aquatic Park She ll on Bolsa
Ch1t•a Avenue in Huntington Reach
One coast observer noted that the county 's birth rate
!lhould be booming if a ll the pregnancy excuses are rounded.
SIMISTER SAID HIS ANSWER to the m edical
<See BRIBES BARIW. Page AZI
Motorists
I
Charge
Ripoffs
More than 100 gai.·hungry
motoris ts 1:<1lled the Orange
County D1str1ct Atto rney thi!:>
week to report alleged ripoffs
a nd violations or the odd·even
sales plan at local gasoline sta·
tions
Investigator Earl Craig said
the majority of the complaints
involve wha t he called "no
washce. no gasee." <:ar washes
lh<1 t r e fuse to s e ll gas t o
rn11tor1sL'i unless they also buy a
car wash
"They have gone so far as to
threaten to sipho n the gas out or
keep the car,. .. " Craig said .
.. And then they finally let them
JitO o r t h ey a r e w o men
r ustomers who gel intimidated •
1010 payrng fo r the ce:1r wash."
En Gard~
ArL1sl Salvador Oalt holds a
h ugc s word ht· cl e s 1gnt.'d
with a g olden eagle head 1n
J'a ris when.· he will he in
d u C't e d t n t u l h l' F n· n c h
Ac adem1c des Bt.1<.1 u~ ,\ rls
Carter Urges
Support for
SALT Pact
W ASfll NG TON 1 AP 1 Prcs1
dent Carte r a ppeah.•d lf)day for
puhlil' support of the nt.·w arms
hmtlation treaty with the St1v1et
Union. arguing ·that 1l~ rCjCet1on
by the Senate would tw a
m assive, dt•struct1 v1· ltli1~ to
world peaC«'
Address1nf! a Whrtl-House
bre akfast ror retailers. Carter
said that ir the S('n t1tc do('s not
ratify the pact. "We would be
looked upon as th<' warmonge r"
a nd would suffer a serious loss
or trust among NATO allies
Th& president. asking for the
individual s upport by the
representatives o r the American
Retail Federation. also s urd a
Sen ate turn-down wo uld un
derrnine his errorts to hall the
s pread of nuclear weapons.
Emphasizing the list was in
complete. he cited as potential
nuclear powers such nations as
Brazil. Argentina. Pakistan,
South Korea. India. Taiwan and
South Africa
"H we s how now that we re
ject this mutually advantageous
voluntary restraint on our own
\._nuclear weaponry. and initiate
lhe prospect or a m ass i ve
nuc lear arms race. those coun·
tries would feel that the re
was no longer any constraint on
them." Cart.er declared
He asked his audjence · ·t.o help
me sell to the American people
and directly to the U.S. Senate
t he advantages of r atification.
and the d evastating disadvan·
tages" if the treaty is re jected
··1 think the most important
single achievement that could
possibly take place during my
lifetime tor our nation Is the
ratification of the SALT treaty,"
said Carter
More Coverage
Additional Ha rbor Area cov
erage appears today on Page
A27
Other complainers have a l·
le~ed that s ome s tation
oper ators haye posted signs re ·
quiring a S5 minimum purchase
which a motorist may not see
until a fter filling up with
pe rhaps SJ 50 worth or gas.
Cra 1~ continued.
Some motoris ts also have al·
le~ed operators have r equired
pur<'hascs of m echanical work
before selling gas. Craig said.
The investigator said com·
p laints have been refe rred to his
office by other county agencies
HS well as consumer5 directJy
Tht> offic<' now has devised a
tt'mpornry complaint rorm lo
ha ndle th{' volume of calls and
1·1v ll or criminal prosecutions
may begin within a few days.
Craig ~aid prosecution could
prOl.'l'C<l II\ t WO ways
In v(•st1gators cuu Id go to an al
lf'gcdly offe nding station. ex
perrenct:' a v1olat1on fir st ha nd
and then e:1rrest the owner. ·we would do about <1 dozen or
those in one day <1nd it is kind or
a harsh way to ~o. but it would
J?l.'t the word out." Craig con
ltnucd
More likely. he s aid. the dis
lricl attorney can rik <'tvi l com ·
pla ints alleging unfair bus iness
practices and seeking fines of up
to $2.500 per violation
Craig noted complaints about
violations or odd·e ven sales art!
heing re ferred to local police de·
partmenLc;.
Or:~:Q .Coast
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Weather
C lear through Friday
a nd a little warmer in-
land. Highs Friday upper
60s at beaches. upper 70s
inland. Lows tonight 46 to
53.
INSIDE TOD"~
In a candid intnview, Tom
llauderi tell& how Iris views
hove changN. 1Mws that arr
cowing him to c~ uNUr
attack Jrotrr. of all places. the
l eft Read about the ul·
trollberol who #Mu come in
ofl tM struts and become
part of the govemmf!ftt . Page
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Warned.
Brown Say&;'Be Fair.to California'
SACRAMENTO CAP> Gov
Edmund Bro wn Jr *•Y
Califontla won•t be -pu11hl'd
around by other 1tatt1s " on
i•toUne allouUou
And he aaya Pre1•dent Cmer
"had b .,tt er b t' t1dr to
C11llfomta " If ht' hopeM lo be n•
elected next y ... r
"We'll mall• wha,ever dl•·
clpllnH. purpoHful uulfk~
h neteu•ry. bul we ahso
want tht-rt'St of tht.• country to
do that," Brown :uud 1n ian m
tervlew rerorded for bro1ufras1
today on lhc: NBC television "Tu
day" aewa program
Brown. who 11&yb hl' 11\ Lh1nk
Ing of challen1an1 Carter for tht.'
De m o<'rat H· nom111 a 11 1111 1111
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pr•t•• la 1::, wu 1ttema&a11 twiUMGr7-\hna\nlnl In
ton ~Carter--
Brown Hkt ht waa confident
Cuttr would protert CaUfor
n1an 'A interf'stl. but &l•Vt'ra l
other remarks 10Undtd ho11tllt•
"The pre1ddtlnt had lwttl'r lw•
f•ar l<> Califomla, becaus<· thu1 Is
the blll8M l state And wt•'ni not
Hkln1 tor mort! than our btum~
We 're asklnte to b4· Lreatt>d In un
t•quiluhlt" mannc•r . rl.'11 11,111.: I hut
rnony 11\'(\plt• 4.JriH 20, 30. 40
rn1 lc11 to wurk
Hut Brown •1110 saad he dadn'l
lwlwve s~rulut 1on thut \he u1>
1~·aranet• o( J ~usuhrw :.hortu.it·
m Cahfoni111 ht-fon· otht>r l\lutc..,
wu:. unv k111d of C'urtt'r plot lo
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BRIBES BARED ...
e mergency excuse it;, "I 'm sorry. c•ll •n ambulan,.ce "
Thompson suid if the mediul emergency is vfhd, he'll
give them a gallon or gasolint! to gel to the hospital.
fmbarrUI or pualeb blm.
"J cu'lbeUeve U..t PNUdeat
C•rter wwkl punleh C:aJJfomia-
oocauM> tw think• I m lcht run
aolnat hlm for the presidency,"
J\rown is1tld
"In order to be elected presl·
c1ent again. he 'U have to carry
OASLE8S DRIYIRI
JAM PHONE LINES-A3
• MEXICO WELCOMES
BUYERS FROM U.S.-A22
LUXURY AUTOS
A VOID LONG LINEs-A25
AL TEANATIVES:
8USES,GASOHOL-86
Cahronl.ia , which has lht: most
number of electora l voles. So I
reel reasonably confident that
President Carter will do all that
hc can to help out the situation."
Brown aJso bla med Carter and
former Presidents Nixon and
to'ord for failing to develop an
cnc r~y policy to prevent the
s hortages
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Pier Gets New Surla~e
The 54·year ·old San Clemente Pier should
be ser ving fishermen and others again
about mid·July whe n its rejuvenation is
complete. The hal( million dollar project
•
includes replaceme nt of faulty pilings a nd
resurfacing . whic h workmen in fore ·
g round art• doi ng.
"We get a lot or hes," said Roger Schmidt, who
operates a Chevron station on Beach Boulevard in Hunt·
ingt-0n Beach lie lcL'\ his uttcndants ma ke a delerminationoo
whattodo. ·
An attendant at Jim Jennings' Union Station on
Balboa Island observed that most or the population or Lol>
Angeles County must be ill or dying. · Iran Boosts Oil Price 3.6%
"WE GET AN AWFU L LOT of people who have to
have gas to get to LA because someone is sick or dying,"
he said.
"Either that or they're on the way to the hospital to
have open heart surgery~·
Steve Hoffman of North Laguna Shell in Laguna Beach
believes more medical schools have sprung up since the
fuel crunch hit the Orange Coast.
"We've had four or five new doctors come through
here." Hoffman said. "You can look at them and tell they
have nothing ~o do with the m~iral profession." .
OTHE& STATIONS IN 111E SOUTH Coast area report
similar incidents involving aUegeddoctors oremer~encies.
"I had a woman come in the other day who said 'I'm
on my way to the hospital, J just had a heart attack'." Bob
Householder or Dunivin's Chevron Service in San Juan
Capistrano said. .
Householder said a nother man approached the station
with a gas can, demanding fuel because he had run out on
the freeway. .
"We told him we d id n't have gas and watched him
walk up Uw street and get into his car and drive off,"
tlouseholdcr said.
Jn otht!r incide nts : .
Vince Amodei, assistant manager of Jim T1~
Chevron, Costa Mesa, almost had the best or both worlds
when a female motorist propositioned him and offered a $5
payoff in return for fuel.
"She wasn't so hot so I refused her ," Amodei said.
He noted that m ore than one customer, while waiting
in line. went to a nearby convenience market, bought a six·
pack and arrived at the gas pump, gassed.
-At Richar d Perlin Union 76 Service in Newport
Beach customers have offered to bu_y tires, tuneups and
acces5on es for the privilege of buying gasoline, said
George Perlin. one or the station's owners. . ,
One limous ine driver offered $50 for a fal~,..,he added
-"If we're closed people have an excuse." said Mark
Chagollan. of Park Lido Union Service. Newport Beach
"They're going to the doctor or going to LA."
Air Crash Victim's
Final Rites Slated
Services a re pending for Jeff.
rey Howard Gr egg. a Costa
Mesa High School and UC Irvine
graduate, who died Monday in a
pla ne crash near Prescott, Ariz
He was 24.
Mr. Gregg had just passed his
pilot's eumination in a light
plane when the craft was caught
in a downdraft and cr ashed into
a mountain, killing him and his
flight instructor, said his aunt,
Helen Kieron of Corona del Mar
Services will tw held at St
Joachim 's Church rn Costa
Audience "Private'
VATICAN CITY CAP>
Rosalynn Carter met with Pope
John Paul II today in a 30·
minute audience in the pontiff's
private library. The re was no
announcement on the subjects
discussed in the audience, listed
as "private" by the Vatican.
DAILY PILOT
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Me s a . Funeral arran~ements
are being handled throu~h Baltz·
Bergeron Funeral Home.
Mr Gregg, who moved to
Costa Mesa from New York as a
c hild, graduated from Costa
Mesa High School when he was
16 and rrom Orange Coast
College w en he was 17
He rece1 cd his BA degree at
UC Irvine t the age of 18, Mrs.
Kre ron sai . and. after studying
briefly at 'al Stale Fullerton.
re<·cived ha M/\ in psychology
from No th e rn Arizo n a
University
Mr. Gregg began working with
retarded Indians in Arizona and,
because or his concern about the
exploitation or Indians, enrolled
m U.S. International Universitv
at San Diego. whe re he was
st udying for a Ph.D. in the
psychologyoflaw.
Mr. lfregg leaves bis parents,
Howard and Mary Gregg of
Lake Forest: his grandmother,
M rs . Ma rlin Sc hulze o r
Youngstown. N.Y., his aunt and
uncle Helen and Henry Kieron
of Corona del Mar. and his
cousin, Elizabeth Kie ron of
Corona del Mar.
TElfllAN. Iran IAPl -Iran
a nnounced today it will increase
crude oil prices by 60 cents a
barrel on all existing contracts.
effective next Tuesday.
"Market conditions demanded * * • Ff'091P~AJ
UNES •..
than half a tank, We're-not fill·
ing containers and everyone is
limitedto20gallons." he said.
The only exceptions to the no·
container rule is for motorists
who have run out of gasoline, be
said .
Al the Fountain Valley Arco,
17520 Brookhurst St ., owner
Hyung Lim reported that lines
today averaged 30 lo 40 cars.
com pared with about 15 on Wed
ncsday. The average wait is 10
to 15 minutes. he said.
Ha r ley Johnson. ownn of a
Union 76 outlct in University
Park in Irvine. said the aver age
wait this morning went up to 38
m inutes from 28 on Tuesday. He
ha nds tickets to motorists to de·
termine how long they are wail·
ing in line.
In San Cle m ente , a sur vey
showed that fewer stations were
open today a nd lines were
longer.
In one incident Wednesday, a
fight nearly broke out al a Tex·
aco s tution over whether lht!
number on a woman's license
plate was odd or even.
The problem was solved by
bvstanders. however .
In Laguna Beach. Steve Horr.
man of North Laguna Shell said
lines seemed s horte r to him.
although other Art Colony ob·
ser vers said they felt lines were
just as long or longer than Tues· dav.
Diedrich
Recalled
Tu Stand
SAN DIEGO --Attorneys for
Or ange Co unty Supe rvisor
Ralph Diedr ich called their
client back to the witness stand
today in an attempt to r epair
s o m e or t he damage done
Diedrich's cause Wednesday by
prosecutor Michael Capizzi.
Capizzi spent a full day cross·
examining Diedrich as the pros·
ccution continued its ertorts lo
prove the county . superv~sor
solicited a nd received bra~s
from a development company m
1973·74.
Along the way. Capizzi took
advantage or a hole provided
him by the defense and brought
into play the issues involved in a
separate political corruption
case pending against Diedrich
a nd others.
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musical cavalcade "That's Entertainment, Part 2."
The Astaire a rtistry remains a legend, from the Broadw~y
musicals with Adele to 10 films with Ginger Ro1ers to other glil·
tering muaicala with 11uch partners as Joan cr:awford, Rita
Hayworth, Joan •·ontatne, Audrey Hepburn, Leslie Caron and
Cyd Cbariase.
THE CHOREOGRAPHER GEORGE BLANACHINE once
called him "the 1reate1t dancer In the world," a jud1ment
Aataire termed "undeniably erroneous ." He was on best·
dressed liaLa year after year and to many. In his top bat, white
Ue and tails he wa1 simply elegance personified.
From "Danclnt Lady" in 1933 until the 19'18 duet with Kelly,
A1laire waa lhe impeccable dancer and complete gentleman to
1enerations of movie·1oen. And now, while be won't dance. he ha1n't retired from act·
ing. l I ·"' .. " Hla role u a daHbltd oldster in a telev s on mo •• e. "
Family Upside Down ••won him an Emmy laat year. Hts latest
role wu tn a aeim~nt or the outer spice aeries "81ttJestar
Galactic•."
it," suid an official of the Na·
tional Iranian Oil Compuny who
asked oot lo be na med
The price increase will prob·
a bly have virtually no impact
on the cost of ~ttsoline or othc·r
oil products in the United Statc.-s.
accordin~ lo analysts
Meanwhile. sources an New
York said Saudi Arabia is re-
portedly taking a long-e xpeded
move of reducing the amount of
oil it sells to Arabian American
Oil Co. IARAMCO I, the four·
company consortium which is
the Saudis' key link to Western
markets.
The Iranian a nd Saudi actions
could mean more problems for
the world's oi l·con~uming na ·
tions. Iran's price hike is a
fu rther hint that the orgaruza·
tion of Petroleum Exporting
Countries will decide on another
rise in the base price of oil when
it m eets next month. The Saudi
decision will likely curtail the
already tight supply of oil in the
West.
The lraaian price increase, a
3.6 percent boost, would bring
Iran's oil prices to $17.J7 a bar-
rel for Iranian li~hl and $16.64 a
barrel for Ira nian heavy
The OPEC base pr ice for oil as
$14.54 a barrel, plus any sur·
chaq~cs the cartel's members
want to add. Iran's surchar~cs
have been about SJ.80 to $1.90 a
barrel.
COSTA MISA
3691. 17th IT.
(Acrou rrom RoepN.
MJlf to Motte Colendora)
642·1657
Mon • Thurs. 10-6
Fri. 12·&
Sat. 10.5: CloMd SYnd•y
•
Iran 1s producing ahout 3 9
million barrels a of oil a day. all
hut 750.000 or wh ich are u
ported
Saudi Arabia's action would
not involve a c utback in the
total amount 0 1 0 11 tl µroauces
now about 8 5 million barrel~ a
day but an how much of that
goes to Aramco Presently ,
Aramco m ade up or Mobil ,
Exxon. Texaco and Standard Oil
of California 8 gets seven mUhon
barrels a day of Saudi Arabia ·s
oil. The r e m a inde r goes to
* * •
Petromm. the Saudi national oi l
company, ror 11omestic use an<!
11ales that at wants to m ake on its
own .
Apparently Petromin wants
more of the Saudi production,
and Aramco·~ share 1s re ported·
ly being cut to fl 5 m 11lion bor·
rcls daily That would reduce
the a mount of 011 coming direct·
ly to the West , while allowing
Pt>tromin ti'> sell more oil to
whomever 1t chose and probably
at higher pnces, according to analysts
* * * Gm 'Gripes' Filed
Newport Beach police said to
day they will forward to the
Orange County District Attorney
ci~ht complaints allegmg illegal
r estrictio ns on th <' ~al e nf
gasoline by city servic·e stataoni-
Wednesday
Sgt. Bob Gatewood said politl'
have begun circulating a five
page summary of the ne w
gasoline regulations involving
t h e odd -even gas r a t ioning
syste m .
He said four of the complaints
involved Harbor Vie w Shell , 2500
San Joaquin Hills Road. In·
dividuaJs complained that they
were denied gas because tht:y
didn't have appointments. hi.'
s aid.
The other four 1!-.0lalcd reports
involved:
I\ man who said he walked
into a closed station to ask the
hour.., and was offered an im-
mediate rillup in return for a S5
h•t• ..
A mall· motorist who said he
v. a:-dt•rued gas at a car wash
,.,.,.n thou~h other driver~ were
l!l'll•OJ.! IW" lk wa~ told tht·y
v. orkt:IJ for the: car .... ash. hu1
c,aad ht> recognized one or them
c1::. an employee of another hrm
A woman who sa id she was
denied ~as by a station that rl'· ported !~ was onl y r;eHing tQ
"special ac<'ounts ."
Anothe r woman who sard
-.hc wa!' hm1tc·d to a SS purchase
bv an attendant v.ho ~aid those ...,;ere the boss' orders
Such practices are illegal un·
c1er tht> odd·even gas regula·
lions. Sergeant Gatewood said
HUNDREDS Of LA·Z·IOYS
IN STGa
IDEAL FOi GUNDMA •
MllllON VIEJO
21192 Marguerite
Pkwy.
(Lett off of A\ffJfV Offramp.
Ne11t 10 Toyota)
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Mon ·RI. I~
Sot 10-6
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Ga.less Drivers .Jarn Telep
DAILY PILOT .41
B.J IL\'11JY CLANCY ...................
Oru1e County's IHolln~
emer1ency phone center ils
butdHftl about 2,000 calls daily
from motonata apparf'ntl.y con
luted about lhe o dd even •uaJlm ...... pl.an.
At the same Um•. county
supervilon have been swamped
with telephonf lnquirk-• u have
the County Oflttt ol Consumer
Affalra, t.be Seal~r of Wf'ight:s
and Neuures a nd the DaAtrict
AUonwy'a olfit"e .
Bert 1\tnwr, ('OUnty d1N"("t()r
ot emt-rltft'Cy ist•rvices. s1t1d to
day U.., bulk ol the <'alls c hin
* * •
Dealers
Still Eye
Slwtdown
SACRAM ENTO c AP 1 After
mee~s at the Whttl' ll ou~t· <tntl
state Capitol, a i.poke!>man for
California serv i ce s lat100
operators says the dea ler:. :.till
pla n a four-d ay shutdown th1-.
month lo de ma nd higher prof1L'
Jim Campbe ll , exl'CULI\ l'
directo r o f lht• Cal1forn1 a
Service Station Assoc1at1 on. ~uul
Wednesday he met Tuesd ay with
While House <ode Mike Chanin
and D av i d Hard in . ad
m inis tra tor of the F.conom1<.'
Regulatory Administration.
"The re was no <-omm1tm<•nl
by the White Houst> staff Tht-)-
understa nd and sym pathize with
our problem I told the m we·n ·
s till going to shut down unJc:.'
they changt' the rcgul1.1tiun~."
Campbell said.
He said the C S. Dcp<artmt•nl
of Energy rules u ff('tl111g d1·
a lers' share of profit:. c<in bt•
chan~M in 24 hours
Some service slat 11111:, µl<.1n to
c lo!>e from Mil y 17 tu :W in µr11
test of low pror1t~ the.' :.ay tht·;
r ecea \It'
<.:amptwll said lhev "ant 2!'i
per cent of the whole:.~1 It· prn·t• 11r
ahout 15 cents per f.!<illon. in
stead of t ht• 1;1 ,.,,nts I hl'Y J.!(•t I h-
s aid tht•v <also \.\ant .. thv l S
Department of Ent-rl!Y t'> sthp
acting likl' iJ Gl'stap1J "
"T ht'y art' \.\<ilk1n g rn and l•·ll
1ng a guy to rull hiJck h1., 1.1r11T
w1thoullook1ni.: al h1., l1111)ks ··
* * *
Gas Shutdown
Opposed by
Dealer Group
An orga017.i:1l1un n•JJrt·~t'nlang
650 ser Vlcc stat wns m Ca lifnrn1~1
voiced als o~poi.1t1"n tcKlay lo
pla ns calhn){ for ;1 four cl<ty shut
down of statmn~ lwg innang Ma.\
17
A stateml·nl 1 :-~uctJ b) the
Southern California Service Sl<J·
lion AsM>ciation through the nr
fice of Anuhc1m attorn1.·y Jame~
Carroll said the proposed closing
"1s i n a d v i s abl e un d u n
necessary ..
Dealers in favor or tht• closing
plan the shutdown as a protest o r
fede ral pricing n·gulat wns that
they condemn as "unfoir and
complicated."
But ma ss closings now. noted
lhe SCSSA. "wou Id likel y
jeopardize the odd-e ven plan
and other elements necessary t1>
r es t o r e o r d e r to lh l'
marketplace ."
In any eve nt. Carroll said to·
day, he plans lo fil e fo'riday m
Los Angeles feder a l court a
la ws uit that will chalJ enge the
new federal controls sug~estcd
by the Department of E nergy
"I believe we will fare helter
thro ug h the courts than we
would by closing down the gas
st ations." he said. "We have a
good cause of action and I thjnk
w e can successfully c ha llenge
these unfair control6. ·•
Carroll said SCSSA 1s not
authorized to or ganize or re·
quire any kfod of strike action
on the part of its members.
Orange Coast dealers who a re
not me mbers or SCCSA com
menled today that most dealers
in the area pla n to close tht?ir
stations on the four s uggested
days .
* * *
neled •nto the 834·2'30 pttone
ba nk Wednesday came from
m otorl1t11 requ~st1n1C so-called "C" 1tlckera that would uumpt
them ,,..., lhl' odd·~vf'f) purC'huc
rcqul,...menu
llowf'vf'r, unllk~ Lc»1 Ani<ulc-s
Cou nt y , Q r a o ae (.'ount y
aupervieors havf' not implf'nwnt·
t"d a "C" stlckt>r pro.:ram for
commt-rc-1al vehicles ·
A al C'kf'r 1y1~m has bffn ron
sldtred. Tum tr rxphunt•d. uruJ
m ay lx' lmplementt>d m Or1tn•ic·
County 1f nt.'OdNS lat..r on
F or now, he rxplained, dt•
tt rmlnauon of wtwthl'r u vc:h1ch•
1~ tommert11tl 1:. lt•rt Ul> tu
aasollrw st•t1on operator:.
Oiwrators would m•ke the dt ·
krmmation by notlnlC a clearly
nrnrked company tar. fo r exam·
t>le . or notln.c that the vehicle 1s
<'QUIPJwd with or carrying ob-
\ 1ously comme rc1•l ma terial.
Otherwis<'. Turner s uggested.
1nutnnsl3 who do u1'e their a utos
1n tht'tr rout ine work s hould ob
tu1n u lcUcr on company let·
lt•rbead ldenUfyin.: the m a nd
their vttht('I M a commerclaJ
""h1clt' '
T urner noted the Los Angeles
County "C" stickers require a
$IO a p1)la('ul.Jon fet: He said ad·
1r11nh1lratl<m of such a program
n1uld be 1·umbt'rsom e.
T urnl'r s aid a ll regulations
,.,. ...........
Wlweler DPaler -
Hvrnn .lt·n:-.t·n . \\ho ran c1ul of gas near the Malibu l;jn d~luk . pt'<l<.tb his umc·ycll· \\-tth a five-gallon gas can
;,i long the P u('1fic llig hw ~1.;.
R~servation Flap
Jails HB Worker
i\ hel µl·r at a 1funt1nJ,!t11n
Heach !>crvll'c stalm11 went 10
1ail on a titiw n!'I ar rest Wednes ·
day on char..:c:. of r.thng J:W~
tanks on .. an a ppointme nt onh
bcis1s." police rc1)()rlt,d today
A woman w:1s n·po rledly
r efused service <1t 8111 a nd lne1.
Neuenfcldt ·s Shell s ta tion :al
Springdale Str eet and lll·ll
Avenue because: s he d1dn 't have J
set arrival lime contacted fJ'>li t•t·
Wednesday afternoon
T h e reser vatrnn ~y~ll'm
Poli<:e sa id which v 1olal es <t
California Government c0<11• in
these odd-even days. prompted
rnvest1gators to issue a c1Lat1 (tn
a nd w<imfogs to station hands to
s top the p ractice
Whe n he re rused. police ;ir
r ested Pa ul .Ucvcrs . 40. for
Murder Plot
Suspect Held
C H ERROU RG. France 1J\J>1
A Z7-year-old tcchn1ci C1n at :..
nuclear reproct•ssing plant has
been arrested for attempting lo
murder his boss by pulling three
r adioactive pellets under h t~ car
seat. police sa id today
Noel Lecom t e. a fo r m e r
m e rchant seama n, was arr ested
20 days after police revealed the
a tte mpted murder of Guy Busin,
a 39-year-old supervisor al the
nuclear reprocessing plant ut
nearby Cap de la Hague.
According l o police. Lecomte
complained after his a rrest that
he sought vengeance because
Busin had been "const antly
picking on him ...
fai lure to c-omply with g;i:-. ra·
llomn11 codes
Sta tum co-owner Inez i'<cuen·
fl·ld t s a id th t• n s e r vatio n
~.\'stem was "working beautlfuJ.
I)·· and "'as "set up to restore•
sanity "
She . :11d motorist:. waited no
mor(' than three minute~ ror a
rlllup Hnd that the re was no
t•hargt.' for l>ookrng <in appoint·
mt'nt
"I'd llke to know what hap·
prncd' to t he free ente r pr ise
systern·1" sh<' a:,,ked today
Mrs. NeuenfE•ldt. who said the
a pµointment syste m was set up
hcforc the onset of odd-even ra-
tioning. ~aid :.he plC1ns to enlist
the serv1<.·cs of an attorney
lldorc• dc•ciding 1r th(' rescr va-
110 11 plan will be reinstated
HC'vers. who 1s not on tht' com ·
pany payroll and reportedly was
;rnswl'nng phones at the s tation
to ease the pressure. was taken
into c ustody ahout 7 p m lie re-
m a rnect in 1a1I until he later posl·
l'<I $250 hail.
Plan Revived?
WASHlNGTON <AP > The
llnuse Armed Services Commit ·
tee has moved a Jillie c loser to
rt'viving an effort to build a $2.1
billion nuclear aircraft carrier
tha t would be the na tion's fifth.
T he committee look a tentative
step Wednesday t oward resur-
recting the idea by rejecting a
com promise proposed by Rep.
Me ndel Davis, D-S.C .. calling
fo r building a n o n -nuc le ar
uircr afl carrier instead.
Pair Get Even Break
On Day of Oddities, Odyssey Fil/A Tank
BJ UYMOND ESTaADA JL
... o.lty ...........
It WU an "odd" day Wednes·
day.
But an elderly San Clemente
eouple apparently were unaware
of the gaaoline sales s ystem
when they drove their sedan
wlth even-numbered license
tlates Into a service station
WedneldaY afternoon.
A »au&o line idled pa tiently
\at the 1tatlon on South El
Camino Real at 3 p.m. when the ~ couple cut ln front ol the
waitlq CUltomen who had left
I
a space open ne ar the driveway.
Other autos had tried to pull·
into the driveway open s pace but
lhey we re promptly turne d
away.
But the remale driver who was
supposed to be next In line did
not raise a ruckus when the
elderly couple cut her orr.
A red-bearded gas s tation at-
tendant noticed the even num-
bered plates on the green sedan
driven by the elderly woman.
"I can't seU you any gas," he
told her.
"What do you mean?" she
whimpe red . An argument
e ns ued that saw lhe woman's
husband exit the pass enger side
of the green sedan and wave his
cane angrily at the frustrated al·
lendanl.
··I want to talk l o lhe
ma nager .·· shouted the ·elderly
man. The attendant's explana·
tlon or the odd-even gas sales
system was lo no avail.
After a quick telephone call lo
the manager. the attendant re·
t urned to the pumps and told the
couple he would allow them to
buy gas.
governinc the odd-even caaoline
In Ora.ace County abouJd be dis·
lributed to gas station dealers
by thia weekend.
The regulations r.ul into plan
s uch things as requ ring that:
-Gas station hours and types
ol gas available be posted, along
with nags indlcaling ir ruel is
available . Red me ans no fuel,
yellow ror emergency only and
green means fuel available.
-Motorists nol fill tanks un-
less they are below hall full.
Stations must sell up lo 20
gallons per custome r ii they a re
pumping gas and can add no
provisions to gas sales.
Turner and other county of·
* * • lnBoUJ1e
fkials s&Jd they have received
numeroua calla concerning sta·
tion-impoeed Hmits on the quan-
lity of sate.. alona with required
"add-on" ca r w ashes. other
ser vices or product purchases.
"The one thing we wo uld Uke
lo ha ve understood is lhal our
phone center is strictly for in·
te rpretalion cJf the regulations."
Turne r explained. "We are not
an enforcement group."
He said motorists reporting al·
leged violations of the odd-even
rules are rirst referred lo their
local law enforcem ent agencies.
the n to the county Office of
Consumer Affairs.
The Office or Consumer Af.
* * * /
lair•. '3t-tl00, attempta to re-
solve complaints lbrou1b media-
tion and then may refer prob
lem•~thediltrlct attomey.
Leonard Leikbau1. deputy
sea l e r or w e ights and
measures, said hia office also
has been referrin1 calla to the
consumer affairs office and dis·
tricl attorney.
All service statiOft pumps are
inspected by the county once a
year. Liekhus said. The routine
ins pection program has been
disputed the past week because
of the large volume or consumer ·
calls. he s aid. but complaints of
alleged malfunctioning pumps
ar e still being investigated.
* * * Diesel Cars
Ration Plan Not Curbed
Motorists whose a utos
use diesel fuel a re not s ub·
ject t o the odd-e ven
gasoline m a rket ing re-
gulat ions. accordin g lo
Be r t Tur n e r , Ora n g e
Co unt y direc t o r of
eme rgency services.
Faces Battle
WAS HI NGT ON CAP I
Congressional leaders a re pre
dieting the House will join the
Sen ate a nd give P r esid e nt
Carter powers to order gasoline
rat ioning if there 1::. a severe
e ne rgy shortage
But a tough fight is C'xpectec1
and the White Houst? was wagin g
a lobbying campuign today to
pick up waverinS! \·otes for final
llouSl' action, expected by earl)
evening.
Wed nesday ·s 58 39 St'n:ttc ap.
proval of the heavily modified
plan helps its t"h<inces in tht•
Hou:.e "very s a)!nifu:a nll). · s aid
Re p John Dinge ll. D-Mi ch .
c hairman of the llouse energy
tf nd p owl'r s uht"ommattce.
Din~ell predicted pas:.agt-: by the
Uoust•
Howevt•r. a1d <'s to llou-;e
Spt>akt•r Thomai-r O '~etll ~au1
a p r c• I i m 1 n 11 r y h P a d c· o u n t
showed victor) m1~hl l)l' hy an
ext re mely slim mar~1n
House approval coulcl g ive the
pres idt•nt the rowe r to order
gal'Ohne ratmning a lthough
Pithe r c h a mbe r of • Congre~~
rould exercis e a vt·to within 15
days of such a µres1de nt1al de·
CiSil)n.
Senators pass ed the standby
proposaJ only after wrmging a
varie t y of last-m inute con
cessions fro m the preside nt.
' ~~~ ~ }
'-.r -
c hair rel! frum S.l!IO
~all'~ from SJliO
Among other promises. the
president agret>d not to use the
powe rs except in dire emcrgen·
c•ies and to make more gaM>Line
available for farmers. taxicab
and· truck t.ln vers and for cer·
lain ener~v-related industries
On gmaliy. Carter wanted to
d1s(r1butE> coupons l.;ascd solely
on the numt>er or reg1!>ttred
vehicles 1n a household
In an atll'mpt to pll'k up suµ.
port from ll'g1sl<1tor:. from rural
;H t•as with long drl\ 1ng d1:-.
tant l'S. ht• modtfll'd tht· <1n grnal
approach to make mori· c•ouptJn'>
<iva1lablc in slrit1·' with a h1~tory
or hC'avy gasolan1· c•11n:,umpt1on
That changt.· l'rt:Jblcd al W p«ii:-.'>
th~ Seneilc , but c-ou 10 P'"~·
problems for tht• plan rn tht·
House. with its ht'.1\'"' concl'MrCI ·
lion of lawmakl·r' ·from urban
a rea!> that ~t·nt•rally "oul<I havf'
fa r ed ht'ttt·r under Carter .,
onj!1nalformula
L·nder th•· rin:tl rev1'>111n . l 4
s tate:. and tht: District of C'ol um
b1a \loOUld itel more coupons pN
vehicle thun thl'"' would have un
dt•r Carter·s oriJ.!tnal plan: f1vt•
s tal e~ wo u ld gt•t th l' :-.amc
number. and 21 would RH lf's:-.
Tht• avl'ragc n<it11rnw1dt>
ga soli ne ration assuming a 20
pe rcent los~ or oil supplies
\lo OUld be in thC' v1cin1ty of 46
gallons a month r1er~tomo_.!>ile .
1 hair r• .! 111101 ~l•H
:-a h•: rr11m ,:11~.
State regulations cove r-
ing t he odd-even plan do
not include diese l-powered
vehicles. Turne r quoted
state officials as saying.
He said the fue ling of
diesel C'ars. however. will
be left up to individua l s ta-
t ion operator s and those
motorists still may have to
wa it rn Ion~ lines at the
11u mps. depE-nd in~ upon
where individual stations
hJ ve tht•1r diesel outlet:.
loc <Jtcd
Rubber U nio11
Strikes · Firms
WASHI NGTON t /\P1 The
l ' n 1 l t• rl H u b b •· r W o r k e r s .
l'n1rnyal Inc . and the federal
~ovl•rnmcnt are digging in for a
potl•ntaally long ;m d bitter strike
that could deter mine lht-fate ol
President Carter·~ ant1-mflation
gu1dt•lines
.. I think 1t"s going to be a long
~tnke," an administr ation of·
hcial ventured Wednesday after
8.200 rubber worke rs struck 12 of
the tire ma kt>r 's plants rn a con·
t r act dispute snagged on the
guidelines
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Herding 'em Out
SAGAS OF THE PUMP UNf'.8: E very family has lb
little GC!UJna Gasoline Slory these days. My croup 11 no ex
cepUoo. tk;re •~•.
There was aomf' calm and n.•asonflt du1ruaalon IM.&l
nhcht on who would put our t wo Even 1uto3 In th<" K•• llnt'11
¥t pr\' Jawn hour11 tod•y Aft t'r t'alm and n •uson. m y w1(t-
and the IOO ol tht' hoUSt' dr.-w the as:.1~nmf'nt
They "'IJOrted to tht' Ar<'o stat1un
o ut on Bruokhur:.t ond Hamilto n SC rt-t•I
at 4 JO .t rn Cur:. were lllrt•a<ty hnlnt:
up
l\S DAWN BROKE • .t man who hUt.1
Gas Station Official wntttm all uver hir11
u me lllong the hoe and got all thl'
dravers o rganized . Thoi.e wit h t ank
spouts on the left side In Uus line Tank
spouts on the right i&Od m1ddJe ~pouts m
this other line .. u cv
My wife and the son had middle and right spouts They
got in the sam e line. Time passed Fi~ally. a lad)'. sho"."ed
up in a taxi, got out and started bpenmg the s tation, first
by carefully m easuring the fuel in her underground t anks
The n she g randly a nnounced to
those n ghl and m iddle spouts who were
lined up on Brookhurst Street. "You
people are n't in line . T he line is down
H a milton.·• By now , the line down
Hamilton was two miles long
Toll:200
Iranian Jews
Fear Killings
T EHRAN .. lr~n (AP 1 -The revoluUonary firtna s quads' toll
rucbed 2J00°today H Iran's J ews worried whethe r the execution of a
prominent me mber of tbeir community m arked the start of anti-Jewish
ha r1taamenlby the new l1Jlamic regime .
·rhe 300lh man to die ~fore one of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's
firing aquada was a 53-year-Old
physician. Akbar Bahadori. who THE ISRAELI gove rnment
hud t>t>en director of a police conde mned the execution of
ho s pit al •nd a m e mbe r or E lg hanian as a "ser ious viola·
l'ar(jamcnt, Radio Tehran an tion of huma n r ights." and the
noum·ed u .S . St ate De p a rtment ex-
THE AN NOUNCEMENT said .. pressed concern.
h,· was shot at 2 a m in t he "We a re very frighte ned ,"
t·ap1tal. Among the cha rges said one J e wish shopkeepe r.
agaunst tum was tha t he paid "We hope this is an isolated
isupporters of Shah Mohammed case." said a Tehran rabbi, ad-
Rcu Pahlavi in Ar ak. the doc· ding tha t he knew of no other
tor 's hometown. to attack anti· "prominent" Jews in custody.
s hah demonstrators with clubs But the Isr aeli slate radio sajd
Had10 Tehran said he got h.is the re were 100 J ews in Iranian
med ical training in the United Jails .
Stales, was director of the police . Other Jews said they thought
hosp1tal in Tehra n. held the rank E lgh antan was s ingled out
or p<>tice colonel a nd became a because "he was vNy rich and
membt>r of the Ma jlis . Iran's someone had a pe rsonal grudge
Parliament. in 1975 againsl h1m "
The J ewish com munity was Des pite his militant opposition
s ha ken by the execution Wed · to Is rael and his s upport of the
nesday of Habib Elgha nian. a Palestine Libe ration Organjza .
69-yea r -old millio na ire bus1-tion. Khomeini. the Is lamic re·
nessm an a nd former head of t he ligious le~1dc r of the revolution.
Tehra n J ewish Centra l Commit· has repeatedly pledged religious
t ee. who was convicted of ''con-freedom for Jews a nd othe r
tact with Israel and Zionism " minorities 1n Iran
NATION /WORLD
Hostages Freed
Lt. Wayne Helgeson searches Carl Harp, left, and
Robert Washburn. two of three inmates accused of hold·
ing 10 hostages at Washington State Penitentiary, Walla
Wa lla. for a bout 12 hours. They were freed early today.
A prison offi cial said the inmates believed they had sue·
ceeded in dramatizing problems of overcrowding a nd
violence at the prison. The third inmate accused in the
incident was identified as Robert Green J r. With that . s he nung her rope with
the little fl ags o n it across the
Brookhurst entrance , clos ing it The son
was alrt!a dy inside a nd got his gas My
wire didn't.
nu. The man who had Gris St ation Of·
ri cia l written all over him had vanished with the· mists or
lhe morning.
Carter Jokes About 1980 Pitch
•••••••
AND $0. G t.:N1'L E readers, there a re notable quotes
out there today from all those in governmt!nt a nd industry
who would help us. For example.
WASHlNGTON 1AP) Presi
dent Carter h as fi nally ad·
milted. a lbeit tongue in cheek.
that he 's running for re -election
and has speUed out exactly how
he is going about 1t
Ills pitch will be. Sure things
Platform: •Stick With Us '
are tough, but we've come a
long way Slick with u::. a little
loni:er
THAT Wi\S Tll t: campaign
strategy spelled o ut for the first
time Wednesday ni~ht in thl'
presjdent's traditional speech t11
the annual Democrati c con
gress1onal fund-raising dinner
more t hat rem ains to be done."
He 1nd1cated t he backbone or
his strategy will be to st ress his
peace 1nil1at1ves.
A1TORNEV GENERAL Griffen Bell on CalHom1a ·~
gas crisis: "Aw, crisis. c risis there 's always a crisis
somewhere . t don't know how th1~ country would gel alone
without some sort of crisis."
GOV. EDMUND G. BROWN J r .. warning P resident
(;ci rter to be fair to Californici "California won't be pushed
:.iround IJy other states ... "Is that right'! Says who?
MEXICO'S PEME X STAT E gasoline manager Jc::.us
Covarrubias Michel, <Assuring the governor in Mexicali
that there will be plenty of gasoline along the U.S. border
with no restrict..wns o n selling to U.S. citizens.
New Research Hints
At Saccharin Peril
Carter opened with the u:,,ual
JOke. but ttus time 1l wa~n ·t e n
t1rely in JtSl
He said he has been seck1n1-'
s peaking opportun1t1es latc l ~
a nd qwppt-d "I cvt·n v1s1tcd uni·
state that does not h<ive an e&rl~
primary next year "
.. A PEAC E FUL WORLD is
perhaps the most precious .gift
that ~e can pas~ on to o ur
l0h1ldren," Carter said. "We won
J \ 1ctory for that kind of world
Y. h1·n the peace t r eaty was
s igned between Egy pt a nd.
hrael " .
Cartt.•r J l::.O boasted or the
:it rateg1e· arms limitation agrel'·
mc·nt JUSl reached with the Sov·
wt Unum
Gasoline stor age supplies at Rosa r ito Beach, he
promised. ar e being increased 40 percent.
WAS HJ NGTON I AP l The l,; S Food a nd l)rui,: J\dm1n1~tralwn
<'ommiss1oner says new research indiratt'' m"n who tun'>u ml' '>Cit'
charm arC' twice as llkely to get bladder t';H\cl'r a:. tho..,t• \~ho do nol
But the author of the study says that conclusion 1s prematurl'
tlf: Tl'RNt '.0 SERJOt;S aftt-r
that. t1ck1ng orr the t•hargcs he
t•xpecL'! the oppos1t1on to hurl in
the 1980 t·.1 mp.11gn oud th•
ilOSV.l'f S h<' \\Ill gl\f'
In introducing Carter. Viet·
Pr,.s1de nt Walter F Mondale
..,;11d thP a1>:recmcnl ··may well
lw thl' most important arm~
pa<·t eHr reached" and could
Jffl'\ cnl a nuclear • holocau::.t " A SP ECIAl. THANKS to the Amer ican Petroleum
Institute s pokes men out of New York . who re ported today
that R8SOlme inventories hci ve increased by 400.000 barrels
for the week ending May 4. the first s uch boost since Feb
16.
T he controvers y arose as FD/\ Commissioner Donald Ker.nt:dy n·
vealed preLiminary details of ci new sacC'harm r(·p11r~ In a ~1·n<J tt•
hl'alth subcommittee on Wednesday Kennt'dy !.airl 1f c;ud• d l1nl.. 1s
proved in Ur Wrnst Wynder 's study. 1t woulcl mean twc• <Jf tht' thr(•t·
major studies on saccharin show an a~soc1at1on between thl· ~u~ar
substitute and bladder or cancer in men _
·Thi· last tv.o ycar\ h3\t' h<·•·n
Vt«Jr'> • f r<'huild1n!! for our t-n11n in · ( artt·r ht"'all · W<1rk1nL.
IOj!ttlhl'r v. 4 ha\ I' J('('Om ph h1•'1
a f:!reat deal. but tht:re 1s much
T tlt: FALi. iN unt'mplo~ mt·nt.
hi-.tnril·alh a re eh .. c tion mu~t. <il~o v.a~ rX>mted out
And in conr lwuon. a very s pecia l thanks for sympathy
and understanding o r the California gasoline situation as
expressed by t hat a ug ust senator . Charles Percy. the
Republican from Illinois. He intoned this :
TWO YEARS AGO, Wynde r.
pre s ident of the Am e r ican
Health Foundat ion in New York,
released a st udv 1n which he
said ther e was no link between
saccharin and bladder cancer in
males.
''AS FOR THAT THING o ut in California, that's the
fa ult of those people o ut there They've been warned to
conserve but they still keep on driving. Maybe this will
teach them tofind some olherway of getting around ... ·· But Kennedy said Wynder
!>ince then made "changes in his
design study, .. a nd the new re·
search "appears to s upport the
hypothesis uf the a ssociation
lwtwecn sa t<:harin and bladdcr
t•anccr m males "
You have to hope that s weet solon gets to go hom e to
Chicago a nd r idt• the El.
Put 1t another way : Go to El. Senator Percy.
Teen Leaps
C HICAGO t AP 1 J\ young
m a n !'\lipped past AUards at the
100-story John Hancock Center,
s mashed a window on the 40th
floor and plunged to his death,
a uthorities said.
40 Stories
P olic e said Bourc.los1~ ap·
parently concealed a brick in h1 ::.
ski Jacket Wednesday as he went
past guards in the second-floor
lobby of the buil1llng.
Kennedy s aid he did not know
<1 bout the study unt11 recently "I
a~k(·d some pt>o ple in the Na-
tional Cancer Ins titute to fi nd it
because I hcC1rd it existed," said
Kl'nnl'dy
He was ide ntified today as
Ge r a ld Bour dos1s. 19 . of
Chica"o.
Police Sgt Edward J Flynn
sa id fnends of Bourdos1s con·
tacted authontics a fter hearing
of the young m an's plunge
C'onl<ic lt•d in New York by
telt•phone . Wy n der and hi::.
lawyl'r said Ke nnedy 's slate·
ment wa'> prematur e.
Merc11ry Sets Records
Boston ~lters at 95 Degrees, NYC 94
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SAC RAM ENT() I AP ~ Curol
Hallett or Alucad.:ro. :.i C'o11 ''""HI·--•~ rv •ti v~ ft t" p u bit •'"11 n • ~
aie mblywomun .tnd 1.rtfent
booater of a.:ricultun'. 1,. th•· flrtt woman to ht•Md u ll•.:ish&lJ\ l'
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t1lcch.'<l Mrs llallctt Wt•dJiesde\
only h o u rs a fter M 1nor1 t ~
Leader P1tul Priolo announ.-.•tl
he wo uld stco dp~ n from lht•
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ll'~l s lutl e anti toni:r•·'('llln1tl
aide. told 11 11t·-. ~ 1'<mf1'• 1.•1w1• ~ht·
was strun1o:ly 11up~>rll'll 1n th1·
l'lecllon by tht-f1ri.l tt.•1 m mcm
bt>ra who Wt•rc l'h.•t'lt'<I lurl!d} on
pro-Propo:.1t11>n 13 1>latrori11'
• ·Th 1 s 1 !> ft c I c• a r l' It· .1 1
messa~e that 1 •ropo~1t11111 13 th"
<'omt-to S11trum t>n111 -.1th th1•
fr('shman C'l."1-. · 'did u ... m1l111~
Mrs 11..illNt, ~ho wa:. pn·M·nlr ii
~1th a bouqul'l uf yt•llu"' '"'-l''
The 41 -ycar ol<I ~t.·t•ono tt•rm1·1
added that with hl•r al. the· h1:l11 1
of 30 1lepuhlll'an~ 1r1 I ht' Xii
member Asscmhly, agril·ultu11
now "has someo ne ~ho 1111
ders tands and rcspN'I ' th('t 1
contribution to our ~lat1· "
PRIOLO. of Mahbu, wa~ f'lt·c·1
ed to the Assembly in t!Hifi 111·
s aid he was steµpmg down to
focus on a 1980 S Scnalt· Ind
aga ins t Sen. Al&n Cran:.ton
Mrs . ll<tllt•lt said she woulcl
seek chans!l'S 1n thf' slate'!-> farnl
labor la\\ licfort• 'UIJJ)vrt1ri~
NEW PARTY CHIEF
Carol Hallett
p,1:-:.agl· uf the• l!l?!I HO budget
rwxl month
Om • l'hangi· \•11uld hJr th1·
l 11111·d Farm Workt•r:,, 1rn1on
rr om n·qu1nng a uruon rncml1cr
lo ... t ni..1· or conlrihutt· lo a
polll 1t·:1l a1·t1on fund a:,, a l'Ond1
11on of hr:,, nwmbns h1µ
Mr:. llalll>tt. who n·fu,t·d to
Join tht· womt•n'!> legisl1tt1v1·
1·aucus ~hen clcC'ted lhrce yt.·:1~
ago :,,;1111 ht•r 'retory silowecl
.... o m t' n :r n cl m t n 11 r i t 1 e ' th at
Business Dies
Bia1tc lii Relative Angry
LOS i\N(; t-:Lt-:!-. 1 A I' 1 Ani:<'lo Buono. whose cousin has
bl'l'n <·haf'J.!t•d with kilhnJ.! f1vl· women. says his busincs:, h<ts
lwc11 ruined and ht ~ family 's live:; endangered because
a uthorit 1t•s havP rallcrl h1rn ;r ·~u~pN'l" 1n the llillscdc
Strani:ik·r murders
"Thl' phone don't ring :1nymorc Nobody comes an. As a
hus111c•ssman. I'm <frud." said the ·14 -year ·old Clendt1le auto UP·
hulstert'r Wcdnl•sday, <1fl1:r IJ1l.lrtcl Attorney John Van de
Kamp announrt'<1 th<· murdl·r c harge:, were being filed against
Ruono'!-i tous1n, KC'nJl(•th i\ H1anC"h1
"I'm 1n ,1c•npardy ;rnrl my kids are 1n Jeopardy," the thrice·
married father of :.1x told the L<1!-. Angeles Times "They've
t•vcn been hassll·d dl 'thllOJI Th1·n· ., ~ome kook out there
som('pl;u.'c "ho \\ant~ 111 kill rm·
AS 1n: \NNOt;NCt:O cbdrgei. ctgarnst Bianchi. who 1s cur
rent Iv <i~a1lln~ trial for two st rc.ingli ngs in Washington. Van de
Kamp said '°'l'l>llt.:ators l>el'1e\'t•d U1anch1 had an accomplice.
Although Van rlt• K.1mp ~:.11d no one else has been arrested. he
!.'ailed Buono ~1th "horn B1anch1 lived for a short t ime -C:t
"s us pect ·
"Mr Ruon11 remain:. a ~uspcct and a very 1mport&nl one."
Van de Kamp said
On April :!:l ,11 ,, Parker 'enter news conference. Los
Angeles l'olrcl' ('hlf'f D:.ir) I G<itcs ;rnd Los Angeles County
Sheriff Pl'l1·r J 1•1tch<.•s:, al'>o characterized Buono as a s us pect
"Th<· nnly th1ni! I have to s a y 1s I haven't did noth ing,"
Buono said "They I 1nvt·st1gatCJrs . can do anything they want.
bul tht•y won 't f1nci nothing, <:Juse I ain't did nothin~ ..
n UONO'S HOME AND auto upholst ery s hop were scaled orr
and searched th!' wc<•k before Gates· and Pitc hcss · press con
ferenc·e i\lthouJ,!h aulhorrtal's have not revealed what, if
anything. was found 10 the !>earch. Buo no s aid he w&s told
nothing was found
R1<.1oc·h1. "ho .... a~ adoptl·d as an infant by Buonc,·!> aunt in
Rochcst<:r, NY . lt\'ed with 8uo no for "maybe six or scv<:n
weeks" about two years ago, Huono said.
''All J e 'er did wa!> lo do my aunt a lavor by letting him
~tay here ror awhile." Buono said ··Now I wouldn't do no more
favors for anybody. e\.cn lhl' Popt· ..
POLICE 11/\V t: ATTRIHt:Tt:U 13 murders in late 1977 anl.I
early 1978 to the ll1Hs 1dc Strangler. Hianch1 has pleaded moo
cent by reason of rrl M.rnit,y ft> the two Bellingham, Wash .
mur<lcrs Los i\ngclt·~ ati{hor1l1es be<:ame interes ted 1n him
a fter he wa~ arrC'~lt•d 1n 1-klhngharn. ~here he moved an M11y
1978
The 27·yl'ar·old B1 anch1 "'as <:harged Wednesday with the
s tranglings of Yolanda Wa!>h1ngton. Kristina Weckler. Jane
Evelyn King. Kimberly 01aol' Marlin a nd Cindy Hudspeth. He
was also chari:ed with one count of sodomy involving Miss
Weckler and one count of <:onsp1racy to commit murder . kidnap.
ping and rape
APWI .........
STEPPING DOWN
Paul Priolo
"thl'r<' an• opportunities for all
~>t·oµh.• an C<ihfornit1 ..
"Womt•n. 111 parllrular. arc
a ~!>um1ng a grcutl'r role in gO\'
t•rnmt•nt today. a s recently
1•v1dl'nt't•d bv the l'lcction of
M argarl't Thatt he r a s prime
011n1stcr or England."
Mrs. lfalletl said she saw no
c•onfhrt of inttffl'St in the fact
that her h u s lland Jim 1:,
Satrnmt•nto general manager of
\.\'t•stern Agricultural Chemical
,\ssoc1at1on. a pes ti cide or~
ga nizat1on that lobbies the
Lt'g1s lature.
And s he said she had m ade no
11t-c1sion on whom to appoint a s
c;()p <'a uc us c he:tirman and
wh1µ. tht• No 2 and No. 3 posts
ASSF:MBLY~1AN Oavc Stir
hng. H-llac1endt1 llcights. who
had bct•n mentioned as a possi
hie s uccessor to Priolo. said he
had not been running "al this
time ..
As se mbl y man Bruce
Nestandc. It-Orange. now the
(;()P's caucus <:hairman, said he
would not remain in that post.
Ill• also had been mentioned as a
poss1blt> contender for Priolo's
JOb
Lake Tahoe
Oean Air
Plan Pushed
SAC R/\MENTO I AP l
California's anti·smog board has
a new Lake Tahoe clean air plan
that calls for use of a motorist ·s
ft·c lo help pay for more bus
::.crvicc around the picturesque
mo untain lake.
Tht• µIan . intended to meet
ft•dcral C'll·an i\ir /\ct requjrc·
ments on the California s ide of
the lake. also recommends de·
velopment of extensive. free bus
service and annual vehicle in ·
s pcct1ons for basin residents.
i\dopter1 unanim ously by the
four ·me m bl•r Air Resources
Boa rd late Wednesday. the pro·
posal 1:, intended to he lp bring
the basin into cnmpliance with
fcdt·rnl stand<Jrds for carbon
monoxide and ozone.
T H E 81 -STA TF. Tahoe
Hcg1onal Planning Agency has
the responsibility for prep<.irmg
.1 s1 m1lar pla n for the Nevada
:,,Id<' or the lakf' Both proposals
must s atis fy tht· fcdcrc:il En·
\'ironmcntal Protection Agency
The ARB's plan ~oes beyond
recommendations of an ad hoc
l'O mmittee. uncl that an itself
rou ld gcnt•rute more con ·
t roversy 10 the politic all y
st•nsitivc basm
Hill Keeps T11mblin'
Collapse i11 Malibu. Only Matter of· Time
MALIBU <APl ll's only a
matter of time befor e 60.000
cubic yards of dirt and rocks
will ra in down upon a 400-foot
stretch o f Pacific Coast
Highway, the California Ocpart-
m e nl or Transportation's chief
geologist says.
"ll will b<' coming down.
hopefully not all at once," Ray
Forsythe said Wednesday, as
pedestrian travel resumed on a
path through the dust·blanketed
roadway. which is still closed to
tra ffic. .
Forsythe said tbe collapse w1JI
• occ ur because deep. connecting
fissures are s hearing away an
arc·shaped area or the bluff that
is about 125 reel wide and runs
inland about 150 reel.
... uatea Crlt le!lzed
LOS ANGELES <AP) -U.S.
-
Sen. S.1. Hayakawa has come
under a double·barreled attack
from Japanese·Ame rlcan a~d
Hlapanlc groupt because of h1s
1 tancet on issUes r elated to the
n,hta of racial mlnoritles.
At a Loe Angeles Press Club
news conference Wednesday.
( Sf 4TE )
the Republican senator 's own
California Hispanic advisory
council criticized his proposal to
discontinue bilingual ballots at a
sen ate news confe r e nce, a
J a panese-American group call·
ing itself Days of Remembranc~
criticized H ayakawa 's oppos1·
tion to its World War II redress
campaign.
Odd-e..,ett Pla11 Grote•
SACRAMENTO <AP) -San
Mateo and Santa Cruz counties
joined the odd·even gas sales
plan al 12:01 a.m . today, bring·
Ing the total number or counties
in the plan to 12, Including one to
start Monday.
The plan allows motorists lo
buy gas only on odd numbered
days If their licenses end In odd
numbers, and on even.numbered
days if their licenses end In even
numbers. -
\
Tenanf Group• Lo•e
SACRAMENTO CAP> -Ten·
ant gr oups h ave lost thei r
second skirmish in two days
against the r eal estate lobby .
They showed up before the As·
sem bly Judic iary Committee
Wednesday with a bill backed by
Gov . Edmund Brown Jr. requir-
ing "just cause" for evictions.
But they lacked two of the seven
votes need e d for passage.
However. a new vote was or·
dered for May 30.
Paddttfl f'lrta Bu"'•
SANTA PAULA CAP> -A
pac king house fire so inte nse
that it was detected by a
weather observation satellite
bas gutted a block·long, block·
wide citrus packing h ouse.
police saJd today.
Fourteen f ire comp anies
responded to the spectacular
fire early this morning, which lit
up the night sky and forced the
evacuation of several nearby
homes, but no Injuries were re-
ported.
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Orange Coast Daily Piiot Editorial Pag_e ..................... ______________________________ _ N
Thu,aday, May 10. 1979 Barbara Krecblch1Edltorlal P-oe Editor
Planning Report
-Merits Attention
Oescrtbing lb city 's :approach to o lnng g rowth prob
lems us u "lcgis la tlvt• windmill. · cwport Beach plan·
nlng con1m1s1'ioners ar e tr~1n~ to ~el lht·ir City Council
bosses to tMk., un un biased look at th1: "ay things urc
done in Newport lieMch
Last month. c•omnu~s1oners for" a rc1.-<I o rl'J>Ort on
the c·1ty·~ ph1nnan8 pruce si-. to city rounr 1lnw n wM 'i hould
rind 1t on a n u)lenda ~oml'llme this month
T ht• n •po rt was basffi o n inten•1e ws with u Vttf"\l't uf
r esidents. honwownttr or~tmtullon represt>ntul ives t1ncl
bus incss nw n . all of" horn have to do busanes& with the Cll)
from trnw to tanw
nusu·ull~. "h.1t th,• report round wai-. th<1t dolntl bu~•
ncss Wllh tht· t'llY "hctht>r 1t 's for p('rm1:,sio n lo build
an offic·<• high 1·1~l' or t u add a ~amt! room to a horn~ •~
diffk ult lx·~·;w:-l' ul ,1 l:1bynnth of regula tio n:.. H s 1tuation
tha t 1s "or~1·ning "11h tht> 1.·ounc 1I :, leg1:,la t1vc cffu11a to
so lvl' trafftt' <.1ull ~rowth proble m :;
Comllus:-.1onl·rs made :,omc conc·rt.>tt-:-.uJ.!~t!sl1ons for
s1mpltfy1ng lhl· µrm.·css <.uit.I helpin~ reside nt:, a ntl bu:-.1
nesscs hc llt·r 11n (h:rst and tne syste m The :,uggl'sllon:,
m e r it rard ul and fa vorablt-cons ule ratmn by t he C'ounr ll
School Bus Solution
St a rting th is foll, high school s tude nts 111 the N('wport ·
Mesa Un.Hied School District ca n once m ore ride bu5c:-. lo
school.
T he re 's j us t one C'hange since the buses we re t an
cele d a yea r ago d ue to P ropos ition i:1 T he riders will
have to pay. ~ ~he fe e will be a bout 25 t ents each way. pay a bit• o n
a n exte nded basis week or month. Bus routes will bl·
sc heduled where ver then~ a re enoug h riders
This past yea r , nu buses we re run except for a lat<:
progr am at Ne wpor t lla rbor Hig h herause of sc hool of.
ficia ls ' con cerns th at pay-a s-you-go bus ing would dis ·
q ualify t hem from receiving state aid for e le m entary
s c hool busing.
Whe n it tur ned o ut the fear was gro undless. officials
decided to offe r t he busing .
It seem s like a good example of how. now tha t the
Pro position 13 dust has settled . som e rorm e r services a rc
bein~ resto red . with those who benefit d irect!~· paying for
the m
In a r e la te d m ove . trustees are considering restor ing
runds for bus ing to a thletic events .
T his past y<.•<.ir. schools were allowed tn fund the
b uses out cJf the ir r c gul:Jr bud~cts hut ma n~· c hose not to.
,\t hlctics a re indeed a usl'ful pa rt of the l'du cation ul
sys t(•m , a s an· othe r a lt er sC'hool a ctiv1tll's such as dt-·
bah· cont.est~ th.ii also involvl' t ravl'I .
If thl· fun d s tire <1va 1l ahlc without stinting on
C:1Cad(·m1c prog rams. pro iding <'areful l:-. m o nitored bus-
ing for k l·~ <li°ll·r :-.c·hool C1<:t1,·1t 1e~ :-.cems a rc•uson.J hh.'
idea
Cooperation Can Pay
F ollo w ing the example s et 1n West Orange County .
ri re d c partml'nl s in the Ha rlx>r Area are looking at ways
to set up some k ind of m utual aid pC:1ct to provide fire and
par amedic ser viCl' <JC ross city Line~-
At the m om e nt. t he proposal is in the research stage.
being M·rut1111zed by a committee from t he fire agcncws
t ha t <·over Ne wport Beach. Co~ta Mesa. Irvine a nd Santa
An a Memher~ of the committee a r c looking at agree-
me nts the.at h ave been established e lsewhere . Within 60
days. thl'Y plan to selt'ct one or t"'o pl(jns to recomme nd
to their governing bodies for imple menta tio n.
S uc h ~• propos a l couldn't com~ at a bette r time
,,,, Spira ling inflation is sending tht co~t of fire protcctio~
I like mos t othe r gove rnmenlal services s kyrocketing
a nd t he fina nc ia l co nst r a ints posed by Proposition 13 a re
fo r cing agenc ies to s pe nd their d olla r s ver y care fully.
T he west c.·ounty net t hat encompasses Huntington
Be a c h. Founta in Ve.alley. Seal Beach a nd Wes tm inster ha s
long been an e xample of how c it y boundar ies c a n be ig-
nored to the benefit of a ll involved .
Rc~anJless of l htdorm the Harbor Area agreem ent
ta ke s, ii can only prove to be bene ficial by increasing cf·
fic ie ncy a nd r educ ing costs
• Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed o n this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader co mment 1s invited Ad dress The Daily Pilot. P 0
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642-4321
Boyd/Hairpieces
By L.M. BOYD
O ur Love and Wa r ma n
takes note of a recent poll
wherein hundreds of women
wer e asked if they disliked
bald men. Nol a one s aid yes.
Inte resting. Calls to mind the
survey of some years ago
whe n a sizable sa mpling of
wome n were asked which
type they preferred. bald
men without h airpieces or
bald men with hairpieces. A
majority or thoSt.-ladies said
without. volunteer ing the
view that hairpieces m ake
men look untrustworthy.
A gentleman in Pittsburgh
just reached age 100. As
usual. he was queried about
how he did so. His explana-
Deur
Gloorny
Gus
Arter Newport Bcitch
get s r i d o f c a r s ,
bicycle.. dogs. tourtata.
kids and rolle r akatea,
who's next? Us? Shades
of Sleepy Hollow!
H.M.
taon : ··1 li ved most 1Jf al
befo re the world went nuts."
Stronges t thing in nature
for its size imd weig ht. it's
said, is the feather of u bird.
A yawn tends tn sh:.irp(!n
th<> sense of smell momcn
Lar ily
(} "Whal sort or g rub did
th,• ordin:iry a ncient Roma n
cat""
A. Soul food. mostly. Salt
pork and dried beans. Their
flour wasn't ~ood enough to
make pasta . T here weren't
a ny toma toes t hereabouts
the n, so no tomato paste. No
s pinach. eithe r. so nothing
was served Florentine. If you
were to add cornmea l. pep·
pers. okra and tomatoes lo
the old Roman food, you'd
get Southern cooking .
Black widow spiders a re
terr i ble w e b w eaver s
T hey're not neat. The ir webs
get all messed up. Tha l ·s one
way lo tell them from every·
day garden-variety spiders.
In fact. Webs of lhe ha rmless
ones are much more sym·
me trical.
There are those who claim
that the beast on a pack of
Camels isil't a camel hut it
dromedary. It Is a &•mel. it
11. lt ii! AU camels aren't
dromedaries. but a l l
dromedartea are cam els.
-Rowland EvaruJ/Robert Novak .
N.ixon Not Critical of Carter
WASIUNGTON Rlchurd M.
N l it on f Cl't-n t l ) h ad i.o m c
e>h .ultuhlto than.is lo u y about
Jimmy Curt1.tr, lcllm~ Onl' vii.·
llor lhut lhl' prti11idcnl I~ dom~
lllUl'h bt•tb•r ttum the riress ga ve~
him 1·1't..'(j1t f<•r but budly needs to
t1.iht1.tn h11:1 t·ontrol of the federal
h ll rt• M ll<' rtU.' y
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NIXON'S m e811Ut(c . control of
the burcuucrucy, which Nixon
him self never ur hhw t:d , 111 elud·
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a re cabinet mcmh •r11 too much
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SURE. IT~ HIGH.LADY.
BVT ll-ONK ~ MY COST'S LAST ~: ELECTRICITY,
LABOR, ... GAS.Ott~, RENT.
... SIGN PAINTERS ...
Mailbox
he called Carter's toughest is
sue. Niiton was not cr ltlc1tl or
Carte r or or his inflation-fighter.
Alfred Ka1.n. Nixon described
Carter 's deregulation plans ui.
good anti-Inflation medicine, but
declitred himself in the durk as
to just how inflation could be
bro ught to heel.
THE GLENN FACTOR
The condition or bad blood that
President Carter seems to have
t•ncouraged between him self and
Ohio's De mocratic Sen. John
Glenn. a vocal critic of the new
:ll ralegic arms limitation treaty
1 S ALT 11 1. threa\ens h!lh<1 I
harm lo the president an thl·
Senate treaty debate
The pres ident has failed 111
com mumcaw in ;rny way with
I\ me rica 's first astronaut since·
t hl' day lhal (j lenn. under heavv
pn •s11knt1 al prcssurl'. censored
ha~ n•marks rlunng c·hristcnan~
or the new Trident submarine-
Ohlo.
Glenn agreed to remove frorn
hi11 prP~)ared text that da y early
lust month most a llusions to the
explosive question of vertlica.
lion of Soviet honesty in adher.
an(l to tht• 11till-unsigned treaty.
Yet . dC8pite the e xpurgations.
Rosalynn Carter, representing
he r husband at the Groton.
Conn . c·hriste n i n~. publicly
chided Gl enn for r aising "very
d a m aging " questions abo ut
verifi cation.
What this means is that Glenn,
whose opposition to SALT 11
cloes not approach the intensity
o f the bipartis a n d e fens e-
or ie nted Senate bloc. m ay be
lost to the president in the hot
r at ificat1on debate.
WHV NOT SHCHARANSKY?
The co11sp1ruous abse nce of
l\natoly Shcharansky from the
lt st of Soviet d 1ss1d ents ex-
c·ha nged for those two Russian
spiel) worries Soviet s pecialists
ht'rl' Shcha r ans ky. it is fell
hen •. 1s being he ld as a carrot.
and Slick W<'apon to pl ay against
P n •snlcnt Carte r an t he final
stages of the st rategic a rms
l1m 1l~t 1on tre a t y tSALT JI >
11egotwl1ons
Under th1~ plaus ible theory.
Shr hi.l ra nsky'.;; fa te would be
1hrown into the balance to in·
flut.·nce Carte r to yield on the
lust few details 1n the negotia-
11ons bctwl•en Secret ary of Slate
(;yrus Vane~ a nd Soviet foreign
minister Andre i Gromyko.
.Jailed as an American spy
de.s pite Cart.&'s persollal pledge
th at hl' had never been paid by
or involved with the Central In·
l ~ll q.~en cl' Age n cy •CI A >.
S h c h a r a n s k y 1s t h e mos t
l·clchrated disMde nt now in Sov-
11'l 1ull Some authorities her e
hcl1 eve lh<it 1f Shcharansky is
not useful to Moscow as a pawn
d u ra n ~ lhe ta tl -e nd of t he
n1·1w 11a1111ns. t hen the Sov1etl)
wi lt pluy him a~ a poht1 c.:C1I curd
rt uranf.( &>null• c.:ons1dc ration l)f
:-,,\LT II aml'ndm<.'.nts The pro-
">Pl'C't l4 0tT1es critics of SALT
Anti-freeway Stance Ignores Reality
To Lhl· Eclilor
Gov. E<i mund Brown, .Jr. anci
Dep ortment of Tra ns portation
Dire1•tor Adriana Gianturco <Jrc
hoth '1cinJ? highl y unre ul istic in
tht•1 r c urrent anti-freeway and
pro-mass trnns it stance .
/\t•(•nrding lo John H. Rae .
P r ofessor of E n g ineering ,
Harvey Mudd College. ''If 2 pt!r
cent of the ~wto commuters went
to pu blit• transportation, they
woulct s wa mp it.·· Professor Rae
a lso says th~it to develop an ef·
fect ive mass transit system for·
Southern California would take
at least 20 years .
The answt!r, at least for the
ne xt 15 years. is an im proved
highwa y ~ystem and s ma ller
r ars to replace today's high fuel
con s umpti o n veh ic les. Un-
ro r tun a l e ly, th e r e is no
alternative to the inter nal com-
bust ion engine availa ble in the
rorseea ble future. High hopes
once held for stea m and turbine
l'nJ?i nes have been dashed
We 're years away from a bat·
te ry operated car which will go
long distances <the range of a
lank of gas> al highway speeds
and which can be charged quick
ly. Eve n if s uch a battery were
availabl<>. where would we gel
the massive amounts or energy
ncccssury to ch;.irgc millions of
them'! Our power f:.icilitics <1re
ope rating at maximum out put
now.
fu rther The list of charge~ 1s un
JUstiftc•d <in<1 s uth an uc·t1on on
the part of the \ Olt•r!> V. OU Id hi!
dlsrupta vl' of ;,inrl dl'!.lrut·t1 Vl' to
our school system
Mr . MacMill ian h~1!-. ~('rv(•d for
t4 vcars as a t rustcc, anrf to rind
him guilty of th<.' ~t all•d charges
after sul'h a length of time is
ridiculous Mr!' C<irol Martin
has been on~ of the most able
mem bers of the hoard since her
el<'clion. She made the transition
lo president with great s kill and
s h e has p res ideo with in·
telli ~ence and integrity It would
be ver y diffi cult lo fi nd other
board members as we ll qualified •
as t hese people . To start the fa ll
term with all new members.
none of .vhom had e ver served
on the school board lJefo rc ,
would be devas tating to the
s m oot h func t ion i n g o f ou r
s chools.
If the rea l i:oal of the diss1·
dents is lo indicate their dis·
s atisfaction with Supe rintendent
Nicoll. they s hould find some
other way to express their dis
Mntenl
DOROTHY BEEK
Poll.-~ No ff~ip
To the Ed11or
On Monday. April 30 it was
necessary for me lo stop at the
Ri verside branch or the Newpo11.
Hcal'h Post Office lo have our
c o m p a n y pos t age m e t er
WE MVST rapidly improvl· ser viced. Afte r attempting to
o u r f rCC'wa y a nd h ig hwa y fi nd a parki n~ spa r e for 10
minutes -and due to a medica l system now. Statewid~ the re are condition I shall not dctitil I
m any partially completed pro· knowingly parked in the red
jects s imilar to the Corona def zone in front of the Post Office. Mar Fre e wa y (whic h goel> nowhere ) and the "Costa Mesa Simce the mete r weighs a pprox·
Ditch." on Newport Blvd. imalely "20 pounds, it was not
. Millions of taxpayers dollars possible for m e to carry it the
have already bee n invested in three or four blocks parking el se wh e r e w o ullt h a ve these pa11.ially completed pro· jects which Are of no value in al-necessitated. I received a SIO citation. leviating traffi c congestion until It's m y impre s sion the
they can be utilized. Newport Beach Police Depa rt.
The money. much more than ment is here to be of service to
is needed. has a lready been col-the community. I was not ig.
lected. It's there in, Sacramento nora nl o( the parking problem al
now. The governor s reluctance Ri verside and had read the art•·
lo r~lease. tht> fun~s and his ob-_ cle in the Daily Pilot a day or so s~ss1~n Wllh pubhc lr.a~sporta-earlier. It seemed to me then
tto n 1s costing us malhons of 81 It does even more now -that
dollars . In wasted energy and the Police· Depa rtment's excuse
escalating construction costs-or having no a lternative but to
M ~Y. heave n protect us from cite due to the existence of the pollt1c1a~s ~nd bur.eaucrat~ who. bike lane, a flimsy. unreasona
In the~r mfu~i.te wisdom, know hie and lnneltible Policy prac·
what 1s bel\t for the public as tlced to take advantage of a
opposed to what th e public quick M>urce of increased rc-
wants and needs. venue
DERALD O. HUNT THis OPINION w us r ein-
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To the Editor ·
The threat to recalJ three of
the Newport-Mesa School Db·
trlc t trustees should go ""
quested the Police Depal1.ment
temporarily make the space
a vailable In rront ror lls
cUIJomers. The Police· ~part·
ment not only refused lo do th1:-..
hut promise('f tn douhlt' th1•11
pal rols And 1nrlcl'd. I h1., ltJ"'
been the ultimate re~ult
/\s a citizen of Newport llcnc·h.
I deeply resent the d1sscrv1cl'
th e Newport Be a c h Po lice
Department has imposed on the
people of this commmn1ty Sure
ly some arrangements c:ould Ix·
m a de lo a ccommodate te m-
por ary pa rking at the Rivers ide
P os t Office during this un
fortunate period. Perhaps t he in
dustn ous meter maids could r un
ii shuttle service up and down
t he bouJevard with the s ame en·
thusiasm they gave to ticket ing'
SANDEE PETERSON
Tralll<" Adef.-e
To the Editor
The Newport Beach Chamber or Com merce a nd the local
ne w s papers see m a l1t1 lc
panicky over the recent council
decision lo acct•pt the recom
mendaliOR of t he Transportatarm
Citizens· Advisory Committee
We hear that this action con-
s titutes a radical reduction of
I he road system Let's loo k at
ca t·n of the rN·ommcndat1ons
I l,l'<l\"l' lhl' l'X I St 1n~
Ci n ·ul ation Element unchanged
with the excepltOn or lhl• fo llow
in g items. llard ly a rn<f acal rec
om mendalion a nd not a rcduc
lion.
:! De fe r !Nol ('. nnt
e liminal(•) implcmcnta t1on of
Uni vers1ty Avenue over the end
of the Back Bay until a traffic
s tuoy shows that t he 14 lanel>
a lrPady proposed in that area
wi II he insufficient
3 ~li minate ·•grade separa
I ions" as future traffic solutions
Grade separations were r ejected
an the comprehensive Voorhees
Study and no new grade separa
tions a re included in the e xisting
ene ral plan. This is not a reduc
lion
4 Eliminate parki ng to add
two lanes to P acific Coa s t
Highway in Corona Del Mar dur
ing rush hours. This as an in·
crease not a reduction.
5 -ENCOURAGE develop·
me nt of 19th Street in Cost a
Mesa to provide access rrom the
proposed Costa Mesa Free way
across the Santa Ana Raver to
Pacifi c Coast Highway. This is
an increase in facilities
6 Reclassify Ba lboa Rlvd
ea st of B Str~t on lhc Peninsulu
and Marguerite Street in Coron:1
Oel Mar as rcisidenth1l streets
Thia is the way these streets are
us ed currently a nd everyone
agrees wiU be used In the future
T his is not it reduction.
7 Add worc11n t; to the
Circ ula t io n Elem t:nl whi ch
'H>uld sho"' tht· <·1ty l) intent to
pur..,111· :illl'rt1.1t I\ t.' transµorta
111.n ,, "ll·m~ 'l'ha-. as nul a rl'llUc·
111111
X l'.;nc:oura~c the dcvelop-
m t•nl <1f the Bonita Canyon and
San Joaquin Corridor in an or-
dt>rly sc·qucnl.'c This is not a re-
d uc·t 1on
9 Implement the C1 rcul&-
t1on Elf'mcnt a~ soon as possi-
ble . 1 Loosely interpre ted t his
means "build roads ." I
I 0 Ta t> <town t he existing
li mit of six lanes in Nt!wport
Reat h
11 L1m1t turning la nes to
thr <'C' <makan~ the ma.ximum in-
INSl'Claon nine lanes>. This is
th<.' only recom mendation that
C'an reason<•bly be classified <JS a
··ret.luC't1on ··The majority of the
('Om m 1ttee felt that nine poten-
tial lanes is large enough in arcs-
1dent1al community
DICK CLUCAS
Lost ONr Spirit?
To the Editor_
Wh:it has h appened lo the
spirit , self-discipline financial
awareness of our C'ilizens'!
We hear the service stations
a rl• cons ide r ing a fo ur-day
"bOY('Otl" closing.
Why a re not the citizens con-
sidnang a good strong or e\len
weuk boycott? Regardless of
whic h ~cou p or 1'(roups a re
responsible for this gas proble m
o f s hortages a nd a ppa lli rtg
pr ic<.'s. if the citizens limited
t hear dnvi n~ for just a week. or
e ven a few d a ys, to only
absolute ly necessary driving.
dou blln~ up on trips to the store,
to work. etc .. we'd see te rrific
res ults
BUT llE RF. we are in line as k-
ing to be ripped off! When we
c ul down on coffee drinki ng
1 m any of us never returning to
it ) it showed results.
When products anrl services
don 't s ell. prices invar iably
come down.
Pl<.'ase even af you can af·
ford the gas prices stay home
a little the next fe w weeks. for
the sakP of your fellow man who
can't afford them .._
~ .I. llt\t.J...
• L.rttn~ /rum r~11d('rs arr wcU-uml!
T11e right to i·undcnst' ll'llt'r.~ kl fat
spocr or elJrruJJCllt• llbd 1s rt•scroed.
L.1•tter~ o/ :IOO uv)rds '" less will be
gaven prcfn-t.'Tu.:t ALI Lctt£>ri. n11.r..~t
lnl'ludc stgnulurl' .arid mo1bng .ad·
dr('IJ~ but fll'lme~ moy bt.' wtlhlteld
on request 1/ ~/J1cient reason 111 op·
p a r e rat Puc I ry will n ot bi:
pubhs/i.'il
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MORE QPINION -
-BobGreene
When Presidents Were Honored
Not oU .WcululiQCOft •lone• tmrw-
from tlw Wh<> llQUJf' or G'<mgrt>.u So"'"""',. •I Poll bJk orotmd tOf.ll fffiiS."""41wr ~of 110'11
W ASIUNGTON The rt.' was a
llme, looa a.co. when wt' did not
m11ke an ab8olul~ practice of
1'endlng our former pn-1udenla
a way In d1s,.:rac-.-. of forclna
them from offi<'t1 m humthaUon.
or of •hnotlna tbem an the head.
Whether it was a btitter time or
a wonu.• llmt• ts a rnattt•r of
per•onal judMment , but the
House on S Str~'t'I 1s u rcm1ndt•r
thal llU<'h U lJ(Ud Wd, tnd~. U
1st.
The lloui.e on S Street is
Wash1ngton·s most negleckd memo rt ul.
Even thou1<h
1t Is open to
the publ1l',
o fte n thcrt.1
a r e d eivs
when onl y
o n e or t wo
pe rsons come
to visit. And
yet in its own
way 1t 1s
perhaps the capital's most sym-
bolic monument lo a time when
we treated our presidents dif.
ferently and thought about them
in a different way.
Woodrow Wil son left the White
House in March of 1921 , an in
valid: he moved into the red
brick house at 2340 S. Street NW.
and Jived there for the three
years until his death. If that has
a faintly unusual sound to it, the
rusnn ts pmttably that we havt•
l'M'come M1 •t <'U..'ilonled to prNu
dents de.w&rtlng WaatunitOO us
soon -.._ thf'tr lf'rms or ofrm·
have exptred. It 1s •lmoet tis 11
thtiy r~-cl tht ~to n~. to ruu
lndte-d, WllM>n was thf' only prt•s
lctent fri all or history to kt•t•p
tht• District of C'olumhl1 us his
hnm e In the years aftt'r tht~
While Uouse.
Oa IG I N .U .L V Pres lclent
Wilson had wil'lht•d to llwld ..
private homf' fro m hts own
'kt'l<'hl'S Hui h~ did not havt· th~
mont-y In thtl fln1tl chly!l Of the
Wilson pres ldeMy, his wife
b ega n t o l oo k around
Waslungt.on for a house where
ht'r husband could spend the re·
m1t1n mg dcsys or hh. bfe . Mrs
Wilson found the House on S
St ret>I , and thought tl, m her
~ords. "an unprt!lent1ous, com·
rortable. dignified house filled to
the needs of a gentleman." She
did not thuik that it would be
possible to purchase the house.
however. So il wus a surprise to
ht·r when, on her wedding an·
niversary, her hw;band took her
to tbe house and following a
Scottish custom -presented her
with a piece of sod from the
garden and the key to the front
door.
It was on March 4, 1921, the
day Warren (i Ha rding was
S W•lrn m as president, that the
Wilsons took the s hort drive to
thc•ir new homt'. And 1t was on
this day that the fi rst of lhc
public outpourings of gratitude
( DARCAl9UNGER]
Wall
FASHION RECLINERS
to the former president begad --Hls w1dow remained in the
the outpourlng11 which, in our house for 37 years after her
new 11.:e o[ O'Jlltlifil...._;'ieem .-huaband's death. maintaining iL
Jlmoin startllng. exactly as it bad been when he
,. was al.ive. Upon her own death, tOa WHEN the Wllsons ar-Mrs. Wilson made a glft of the
rht>d at their home , they r~ bOuse to the American people,
th<' strfft In front filled with under the administration o( the c·h~r1ng poople. So unexpected National Trust for His toric
watt this · s pontaneous dem-Preservation.
on11trotlon of affection for the
departing president that the
W ll1ona a l moat wept. They
movt"d in that day. Wilson could
walk only with the assistance of
..i eane. imd needed a specially
1n11t11lled elevator to move from
floor to noor. He spent most of
his time in the. house's library,
where he had a personal collec·
t1on or 10,000 books.
Every Armistice .Da)"', great·
('rowds of Washington people
would come to the Wilson home,
gather on the little slope of the
street, wait for him to appear on
his balcony. and applaud him.
Som etimes the former president
would give a small speech. In
1923, on the last Armistice Day
of President Wilson's life, 20,000
people came to the House on S
Street.
The 'public expression of love
for the former president bttame
most dramatic as be lay dying
in 1924. For three days and three
nights the people came to the
House on S Street and knelt un-
a s hamedly in the street to pray.
Wilson died on Feb. 3. 1924: he
had lived in the house on S
Street for three years.
TUATIS how the house remains
today -exactly as it was on the
da~ PresJdent Wilson died, his
bathrobe on the bed, pince·nez
and book on the bedtable. ll is a
quiet memorial -situated in a
neighborhood or private homes
and embassies, away from the
more popular gathering points
for out-of-towners .
No Tourmobiles pass the
House on S Street, and it is un.
doubtedly destined to pass even·
lually into total obscurity, leav-
aog nothing but the echoed
memory of public cheers and
whispered prayers for a retired
l e ader. But the Ho use on
S Street. perhaps more than any
other bwlding in Washington.
speaks clearly about the way we
used to be. the way we used to
feel about our presidents and
the way we used to feel about
ourselves.
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Che ri Oberg, 20, of Norwalk . wear ing odd t-shirt. and
Elayne Nista. 25 . of Huntington Beach. in even t -shirt.
fill a tank for ~ustomer in Downey. The state 's odd-even
gas allocation program started Wednesday. The girl-s .,
skate at a disco.
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course in study skills. acadt•mit phinning and ('Ompos1tion for stu-
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Kidnap
Cliarges
tllLLSUOHO. Ore CAP> -A
)ury bi.• bffn picked to hear
cbar&t• of aecond .. degree kid·
nli J>plng against fl woman and a
man s he hire d to get her
d1rnahtt-r a way from a man or
whom OW mother disapproved.
'l'he m1rn hired by Marti
S<·hum1tc her was 49-year·old
Th~re Patrick or San Diego.
I le has become known ror his
work 10 the so-called depro·
gr1tm m1ng of people who join re·
lJg1ous groups.
HE AND MRS. Schumacher.
52, Vancouver, Wash .. are. ac·
cused of kidnapping 31-year-old
Janet Sleighte r at a Tualatin
shopping center last summer lo
coo-vince her to leave Chitrlc..>s W.
Cannefax .
The daughter. who began see·
mg Cannerax while married to
·oennis Sleighter. later married
Ca nnefax despite the depro.
gram ming efforts.
Maximum penalty upon con·
viction would be 10 years in
prison.
DEFENSE LAWYERS im-
plied in questioning prospective
jurors that they would claim
Mrs. Schumacher feared Can·
nefax wouJd ha rm her daughter.
They indicated they would in-
voke an Oregon law that says a
crime sometimes may be ex·
cused if it is committed to pre·
vent what most people would
agree is a greater e vil than the
crime. Di s tri ct Attorney Ray
Robinett indicated he would
argu e that the Constitution
guarantees adults the right to
choose their religion and their
spouse. · ,,
He indicated the case would
explore wheU1er Cannefax's in-
fluence on the former Mrs.
S lei ~hter resembled the in-
flu ence he ld by some c ull
leaders.
Ruling Backed
LOS ANGELES I AP l The;
City Council has tentatively ap·
proved t1~htcmng fire reduction
r e quir e me nt s for roo fs an
hillside and brush areas to <1void
home fires simil<1r to those in
the Mandeville Canyon last
year. I •
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LOCAL I NA:rlON
Poker to Lose Gourmet Diet Unit Command
CUMMINGTON, Mass. <AP> -
Su11ie, a 900·PoUnd porker with a r:nchant for school lllnch left.overs,
S goinl to have to 89t uaed lo Or·
dlnary plg food .
Stanley Cowell. Susie's owner,
walked lo the local grammar school
each day and carried home a pail
filled with apple cores, half-eaten
hambw-gers and other deUcacles ror
Susie.
But school ofnclala who learned or
Susie's diet had to enforce a long.
standing, unwritten rule iJCalul glv·
in1 out garbage.
"Sadly, it's true," aajd school dis·
trlct business mana er atobe rt
Gurek. "Thia .la a rural are..-KIOt or
people have livestock. II you give lo
one, bow do you decide who geta it
and who doesn't?
"It's the kind or pressure school
committees l\ave to lace today,"' he
said.
Torti8e Endangered
WASIUNGTON CAP) -The Rolson
tortoise. the largest land reptil~ in
North America, has been acSded to
the endangered species list, the In·
lerior Department has announced.
f hopping /or Mothe~?
~eSet
Lt. Col. P. B. Wyrick
baa aaaumed command
of ·Marine Attack
Squadron·21' from Lt.
Col. J . L. Underwood in
a ceremony at MCAS, El
Toro.
Wyrich formerly was
stair secretary for the
3rd Marine Aircraft
Wing. U nderwood
became e xecutive of.
flee r of Marine Aircraft
Group-13.
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Hot air balloons '
FaShton snows
JaZD\ISttCS, ~ ClemOnltrltlOnS on space-age ex.ase equipment . . .
INJOY: Hon c:t'OIWNS end ret'reSM1entS . .
TOUI; 5oml Of the ftneSt, most SClenttflC:ally ~health
and fitness facttrtleS tn the untverse.
Join MtV HOllCllV 5PI Health Club dUrlng the CIW1d Opening and
get a 2 vear membel"ShlP tor the prtce of the first year alone -°""' QOOcl It atl 14 IOClltlQnsl ~ offer eAdS May 20 .
0r....-ColtfttJ LA~ Chetawofttl/Nontw._ 91•3 DeSoto Ave at Nordhott
Enotno 11031 Venture Blvd , West of Bl'llt>oe
Hoflywooct 7080 HoltywoOd Blvd . Corner LaBrea Ave
Safa Medical Center •
1213) 882·5912
(2 13) 986-6330
(2 13)•69-6307
MIM'On VlefO 2001 Ahc1a Pkwy . at &\n Diego Freeway
Buena Pm 510 South Beach Blvo South of L1ncotn Ave
Cotta M ... 2300 Harb<>< Blvd HarbOr Center
Huntington Beech 18585 M11in Stref't t at Beac:h Blvd J
Oranoe 622 East Katella Ave . West of Tustin Ave
We1tmln1ter 6757 Westminster Ave Westm1ns1er Center
( 7141770-0822
17 t4J 826-0381
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(714) 842·145 1
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(714) 894-3387 Lona a..ch • 101 Atlantic Blvd . COl'ner of CarlOl'I
Welt Lot AneetM 191• So Bundy (near Olympic Blvd I
(213) •26-887•
(213) 82().7571
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ORAH l'AT l didn't (Cl'l my federaJ ancomt'
tax ruturn m1t lh..'(I until a couple of days after the
de1u1llnu. I 1lon'I owt• monty and havt a refund
comini.: I ht•urd you <'un't get in trouble in this
l'HC 1( )'C\U tloo't flit" on hml' l\ut. l'v~ been worry
in.: about 1t 1rnyw~y
t. to: • Fountain Valley
Th.-I KS n ys that U )'OU o•f' tn H and your
return wa1m't Ule,-d by tht" d'"' dak. you •Ill ~
t"illugf'd a la&t' fllla~ fN' of 5 IM'rC'f'Dt IM'r month
burd on &lw taJt duf'. If, llio"'f'"t'r, yoa doe't otH'
aay t a1., LWrt' l• no pt'nalty for flllaa la&e. l'Hrt' l&
a <' ah'b, llowevrr. aad tla1t'1 lf )'Mr muro l8
audltf'd an4 ll'1 df'tf'rmlat"d you owe tu after all,
you Uwn wtll k C'taargf'd a latt' flll•& ftt pualt)'.
\'ou could bavt" proteC'tf'd yo&arself from tills
posslbllhy by rtllag IRS t'orm ~ 1 AppUuUon
for Auwmatic Exteask>• of Timt" &o t~Ue U.S. lo
<'Ome Tax lletanl by tbe tu due date.
l n•urallft! Ctdeft llld ... ,k-!
'i>t-:Aft PAT flow Ion~ 1i. a child protected by
a family s health 1n~uranl'e puhty" Is >: 18 lbt!
cutoff fiJJ' coverage"
II R . Costa Mesa
Not MCessartly. If cbildn-o eoter tbe labor
force. join the armed services or «et married, tbey
lose ihe pro&ecUoa of tbelr family's bealtla la·
QUEENIE
<;01 a prc>l/4(rr.-• l 'll."' 111nll' In l•ci./ l>M1tn Pal w1U I UI r1•d tOpt'. llf'lll"fl lhf' an-'Wtl'" and OCllOn )IOU""'"
111 soil~ mrqum a 1n qot¥mmml and b&umt'ss Mnll
1111ur 171u• t1tm~ lu l'nt l>ut1n At Your .'i1•rv1cr. tJrongP
C'oo I l><ull1 l 'llllf I'<> llor 15(,/) f'oJta Ml'so. (A
'i~li2b A• man11 lf'll1'11 n.t 1)11U1hl1• will bt· onawt'rt'd.
/lul phcrn"'1 lrlQUIMf'!f (If ll'llt't/> '"'' 1ncludm11 lht'
rl!c!Jt'r 11 /ull mrnw . oddr1•H uud 111.1.flnC!f\ h11ur.t' p"o""
numb.•r lWlnul ,,.. 1·v11.n dt•r1•d Ttu~ 1·11lu11111n~ors da1
II} I .LC 11)( ~UlffdaJI' !
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lf tit•)' remala uder tJMo faally'a NOi ud are de· J
Pf"ndeld, &aw. .... l••ll1 polkies will cover I.Mm 1 tlaroutlll aaf' It or Zl. Alld, U &My remala la aclMol .
Hd a rt! 11WJ flaHdally clepe .... &, maay eom· i5
pH6H will exk'lld lam lly covera•e tor tlaem &o age I
13 or it. • " At.o, any tllthl WM la ltu6!a"" ud depeD· -
dHI OD Utf' famlly tH "9llalle .. be pn&ec&ed by !
lhr hmlly polky aa long aa Ule C'lilld remabts 1
flHnt'lally ckpt'ndeot eo matter wllat ~ or tter ;
llCt" may hf'. etwc:li your own policy &o make laft iL
you ulNlf'r111tand l&a coverage requirements for ~
family rn«'m~n onr age 18. o
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I "~fltlral D~~r Gripn Talent s
D~A H l'A'I I'd <ipprl-ciate it 1f you could tell !
nit· whl•n · tu cumpld1n alX>ut an unettucal used car i
ch:aler Does the i,tate Bureau of AutomoUve .:.
Repair handle this'> 1
G.A .. Irvine J
No. The Department ol Mo&or Vebk les ]
Compliance Dhlsion Is tbe ageMy you want. It IC· -:.
cepts complaints or aay lllad agalnst dealers wbo ~
sell new and used velaldes, lncludln& au&omoblles, ~
commercial veblcles, trallers. mobile bomes, ~
motorcycles and anowmobUes. lnveslliatlve sec· ;
Uons ol the (',ompllance Dtviston lD Oruge County ~
un be reached by phoning: 835·3313, Santa Ana; c3
H7U-7721, •'ullertoo, and 898·3561, Westminster.
SPrvl~ Stlflfl"I • Sft"Olld Opi11ioa
DEAR READERS: Tbe fede ral government
bas a nationwide toll-free phone number con·
sumers can call to obtain names of doc&ors near
your home wbo will give their oplnlon on &be ad·
vlsablllty of 11urj'(t>ry your doctor has sugges&ed.
Tbf' "~rond-oplnion s urgery" number ls: (880)
32~·'4GO.
A De partme nt or Health. Education and I
Welfart! spokesman reports calls averaging 1,000
per month. Some 162 rPferral ceoteri., Including 44
insurance carrif'r1•, as well as medical sodeCies
and bospitaJs participate. Every ~late bas at least
one referral cente r, and every part of the U.S. -
urban and rural -is covered by a center. Almost
all lnsuranct' companies help pay for Sttond, and
sometimf's third. opinions by doctors on whether
recommended surgery sbouJd be performed.
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also can ask for a copy of a booklet on the second·
c1pinion surl(uy program. More than 4 mllUon
have bttn distributed. When calUng tbe rererral
headquanhs, bt' pr~pared to give the &lp code,
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formation enables the opera&or to locate the refer·
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Feathers Flying Over Stuffed Owl
MADISON. Wis. <AP> For more
Paaa two yean, a 1tutftd aereeeb owl decloraMd tbe kitchen wall of Tom
Pd DW.ale R,yan'1 rural home. Then federal qeota conttacat.ed the bird
IDd feathers started n ylq
WbUe the Ryana and their flv4:
rblldren we~ on 11 1prln1 vaeellon'°
•re. llyan aald. a1enu from u S Fllh and WUdllfe Service entered the
...,_. ln Fond du U.c and hauled on
lb• foot·bi(b trophy
'"111E FEDERAL GOVE&NNt.:NT
broke Into our home." ohe saHt
''Tiley didn't even 11lve us 1 chance
IO eaplaln. They didn 't 1lve W'i a fai r
laeariq."
T he Ryana lheo cot a leu.r ~·
ana them that they were belnl ftned
1100 fo r llle11I pOIHlllOD and
transportatlon or • federally J)l'Oteet•
t d mi1r1tory btrd
T he U S. Jo~lah and Wiidlife Service
aaya the family 1Ue1aUy had tbe tMrd
1tufftd and m ounted . Tbe family
uya the state 1ave proper authon111·
uon The state 1u11eat1 t.be family
may not be te llln1 the truth.
THE <'ONTROVER8\' OVER the o"'' bea•n with the blrd'a demtae in 197~. wbt•n It craahed Into the Ryan'a
patio door anJ broke lt1 neck.
T he' family &J)f'nt ISO to atuff and
m o unt the dlatmc tly merked blnl,
wblch la heard mon often then aeea
ln the woods.
But &My ftrat bad to 1et a "...cl
tag" laa&Mld by the Wllcouln Depart.
ment ot NaturaLReeoure,• wblcb al·
Iowa ckbena to keep otherwise llle1al
anlmall.
M rt. Ryan aaid they wer~ luued
Auch a taf by Tom HsretlOll, a Fond
du Lac area atate 1ame warden,
wblcb wu labeled only "critter."
.. WS WE&E 188VED a red tag,
ju1t Ulte when a deer 11 kJlled by •
car out ot teuoa," 1be said.
But wben Richard Dickinson, a
1peclal acent wttb tbe u .s. Flab and
WlldWe Service, 1bowed up al the
R,van home and warned tbat the owl
would be contlacated Wllt11 tbey Pl'O-
dueed a tq, 6t toUld not be fCMMI.
Tben, wb.lle tbe Ryant were otf for
an Euler vacattoa, Dlektnlon and
other agent.a 1ot a federal warnnt and retrieved the owl.
In the meantime, Mn. Ryan aald,
the{ found the tat, dated Dec. 22,
It? ,andslpedbyffarelson .
DICKINSON WOVLD NOT com·
ment, but a state Department of
Natural Resources official said there
is no record ot Harelson or any other
warden jaauJ.na a red tag for tbe
Ryan's screech owl.
1111 STOREWIDE SAVINGS SALE ENDSSATUHDAY. M AY l:.!Tlf.
HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LI MITED!
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Misses' short-sleeve knit
tops go with pants, shorts.
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pl.1l'h1 ·t 111·\. ~ Jo..1,\·\"'"' EACll
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Compact mist curling iron
travels wherever you go.
• lfo1:1dy cJot 1ndica tt•s 888
"'hen u nit'-. hot. Uuilt-in
~land. :-w1vcl cord. mort . ~
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Exquisitesolid-.rttate move. 59ss 6988 mcnt watchei; that ne ver •
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Rete•ftl
Cartoonist
Garry Trudeau ls offering $500
for return of 29
or i g inal
"Doones bury"
cartoons that
were misplaced
or stolen. The
framed cartoons
have apparently
already been
published.
Save $5.
Sunstar soft side carrier
with convenient handstrapa.
0Sunstar tote has the clc--1650 g ant look of leather in
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• .i7.50. c·xpandcr ... a l .50
r 79.95. Karment~r.61.50 REG. 21 .95
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PORKER'S PRICE HEADED FOR GUINNESS WORLD RECORD BOOK
Glacier. Seven-month-otd Duroc. Moat Expenalve Pig In Lot
'Perfect Pig' Purchased
Iowa Farme r s Pay $42,500 for Stud Boar
HUDSON. luwu 1APl 111:.
shiny. uuhurn hair 1~ l'lean and
·bristly, lhe wide-set beady eye~
are attentive and the handsome
tail curves into one perfect curl
Glacier . a 7-month-old Gr and
Champion. ts one "perfect pig."
say Iowa farmers Wilbert and
My r on Meinhart a,.nd worth
every cent of the $42.500 they
paid for him.
''He's the price of a combine.
but we can use him a ll year
around." said Myron. who with
hts father. Wilbert. runs a hog
farm southeast of Hudson.
GLACIF.R HAS BF.EN their
prize s tud s i nee ,.~e bruary.
when the father and son bought
him for a price that knocked a
$38_,000 hoar solclin L97J right out
or the Gurnness Book of World
1ncnl. almo~t hype racti ve in
ll'mpcram cnt and never has had
a ~ore or bad day in ht~ Lafe ,"
.said Myron
TWICE A DAV, ram or shine.
a sow is s ingled out of the
Meinharts' 65-sow Duroc herd
<rnd usherc rl lo Gla<.-ter ' pen. In a
m atte r of 10 or 15 minute:.. a lit·
tcr of little Glac·1ers 1::. on the
way .
And the br<."t-'<iers are hoping
lh<tt in eal·h litter there will be
Bano1i Elk
RtmchPwhed
Records S ACRAMENTO c /\ p 1
Myron was respons ible for the Legislation to ban a 100-a<·rc
tena c ious biddin g at th1;: Marin County elk ranch wb1ch
Southwestern Duroc Congress in supplies a rulers to the Orient for
al least a couple facs imiles of the
s ire
G lac1er ·s fi rst offspring will
makt' their debut this summer,
and the Meinharts will be able to
tell the n if they made a mistake.
But if all ~oes well. they 'will
take one of Glacier's sons to the
Duroc Congress show next year
and try lo recoup their invest·
m~nt
FOR THOSE INTERESTED
1n buying a bit of Glacier's im·
mortality, the Mcinharts plan to
make his semen <1va 1lable at a
cost of $500 pe r one-inch vial.
cnou~h to breed one sow.
Infe rtility is not o ne of
Glacier's problems he breeds
95 percent or the sows on the
first try. But hc.'s picky about
hts schedule .
"ll 's habit-forming for him,''
Wilbert said. "Ir you'd try to use
him at noon. he 'd wonder what
wasgoingon."
Wi c hita. Kan . tha t brought medicinal purposes has won its
Glacier lo Iowa He staved orr first committee test. GLACIER \\11.L BE bred for
two other. hug brt'ede rs who The bill would ban the importa. t"o weeks. then rested for two.
were 1n the running al the tion of elkintoCalifo rnia.andthe "'th two·month breaks every
$38,000 mark The M.•cond place re moval of elk antlers for com· f1 vl' months
boar went fo r $5,500. mercial purposes Bul 1t 1s n'l l1fct1me work
M)r11 11 s a1 !1 Gl<ll0 1t•r h as Proponentssay the anller'>.rt'· Aftt"r four or fl\'l' years. says
personality far lwvoml hi:. seven moved during lht• · 'veh el' Wilbt•rt. "he'll gel '>0 big. it will
month:-. slai:?t'. a rc used to increC:1:,c ~exual llt• a real chore tu hreed with
Remal
Of Hall
Reduced
Rat.ea for renting the
n e wl y remodeled
Newport Harbor High
School auditorium have
been cut in ball. at least
temporarily. by school
district trustees.
The new rates are Sl55
for a three-hour per iod.
plus $37.SO per hour for
every additional hour.
In addition, there will be
an 8 percent surcharge
on gross ticket sales to
pay for replacement or
NATION I LOCAL
D,.ataage Are ..
"£ictim of Progress?
The Jut or six drainage districts
created in Orange County in ac-
cordance with the Callforpia
Draina1e Act of 1903 soon may of·
flclally ceue to exist.
County Supervisors voted lhi& week
to ael a public hearing to consider
diuolving the Newport Drainage Dis·
trlct. It was formed in 1910 and
covered 3,585 acres in northern Costa
Mesa and aoutb Santa Ana.
The districts were created to serve
rar01landa throughout the county
said Richard Turner. or the Locai
A'ency Formation Commission.
With the rapid urbanization or the
past two decades, however. the dis-
tricts became obsolete.
Directors of the Newport dlltrtet
have not exercised corporate po .. rs
or levied a Lax rate for 101De um.
and approve of the dlaaolutloo,
Turne r said.
Japan to Utte lwo
TOKYO <AP> -Tbe Japune
Defense Agency wants to UM lwo
Jima, the site or one of the bloodlelt
battles of World War II, as a traialq
ground for Japan's ground, air and
maritime forces. J apan's self·
defense force or 238,000 soldiers bu
been plagued by a lack of apace for
maneuvers.
wear and tear items. -------------------------------
THE FEES cover
overtime pay for person·
nel a nd energy costs,
district bu s in ess
manager Ray Schnierer
told trustees. School
drama and music pro·
d uctions a re excluded.
Schniere r said the
higher fees in e ffect
since the re mode ling
was complete d about
four months a~o were
drawn before any data
were available on the
actual c;osts.
TRUSTEE ROD Mac·
Milli an and newly
appointed trus t ee
Jerome Vandewalle. sit·
ting at his first regular
board meeting, voted
against the cut. They
noted that de mand for
the facility is high and
questioned the wisdom
of chopping fees.
Trustee Barbara Skill·
ing made the motion to
approve the fees until
August.
However , she said s he
want s di s trict s taff
mem bers to study the
data further and drnw a
s liding scale so that less
costly events in terms of
energy use. such as lec-
tures. pay less than full.
scale productions that
use more electr icity
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Shared Fi~e Services Maj-Piire Costs
81 JOANNE aBYNOLDS Ol .. o.6ty .........
PTeaed by tt1bt money bd
f row ln l( C'1ttes, oftlt'tala of
rvlne. 'Newport Beach , Coete
Meu and Sana Ana .ue. wort..
ln1 on a plan to ahere fire
iervi~. ·
Tb• proposal, whk h '*Ould
wt~ out city boundtrlts for
flieftlhllna purpo.41t-s, I" similar
to one ln effttt 1n Huntlnlf\Oft
Reet'h, Fountain Velley, Seal
Beech and Westmu\{lter.
THE PLAN I S b eln 1
S<'rutlnlled b y a <'om m ltlct'
m od e> up of th~ f1 re C'h1~f•
repreal'nUn1 Jrvlne, Ne wpe>rt
a.acb,. eo.ta Meu and Santa
An• A rec:ommendaUon ia l'X·
pt'Ct~ by Au1. 1
The atudy covers several
••Pttl& of "re tervlff--fiJht·
lnJ fires, emer1ency medical
t'are. • jOtnt tra!D.lnc fadUty, a
JO•nt rommunlcaOona Mt~. ihar~ rlre prevenUoo, wpec.
Uon burea ua and, of c:ourae,
tundtna
Th t' rh i•~f t1 ln vo lv c:d
acknowlcd1e there ere ot.U.clei
to bt• oVttt<>m.-ln putuna lhe
J)lan to work
THt:ltE IS TRAINING, ror
Teen Needs Home
During Treatment
A temporary foster home on lhe Orange Coast with a bilingual
Spanish-speaking family is sought for a Honduras teen-ager soon to
undergo corrective sur gery for curvature of the spine.
Arrangeme nts m ust be made for Carlos Alves, 18, by May 23, ac-
cording lo spokesmen for Ntnos Llsiados, a oew coalition of citizens
o r gan izing t o a id the han·
di c apped young f rom un-
derdeveloped countries.
Carlos will s pend three to six
m onths in the United States
while receiving care at UCLA
Medical Center , according to
Ninos Llsiados founder Virginia
Castillo or Huntington Bea ch.
CANDIDATES TO HOST the
Alves youth may call 9M-J910
e ve nings to discuss his situation
with Ni~os U s1ados s pokes men.
Teens Needed
As Volunteers
Teen-age volunteers who arc
mor e tha n 15 years old a re
n eed ed t his s ummer at
Childrens Hospital or Orange
<:ounty.
Vo lunteer s a r c need ed a
m inimum of four hours weekly
for a number of dutie~. including
reeding pat ients a nd working in
the hospita l's gift shop.
For information. call Frances
Stawicki at 997-3000. ext. 277
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Surgeons and nurses affi liated
with UCLA have offered to
donate their skills to help the
Hondura n youth. but he will
need a place to stay in between
hospitalizations.
Shriner's Club members tradi-
tionally a rrange care for crip-
pled children, but the ir program
sets 16 as the rmtXimum age, so
young Atves could not receive
care at Children's Hospital.
THE ORGANIZATION
spearheaded by Mrs. Castillo is
a n o utgrowth of he r wide ly
publicized campaign to get help
fo r bum-scarred Tomas Dom·
ing uez. woom she found in Ti·
Juana 21 :i years ago.
To m as is ha ving his face
restored at Stanford University
Med i cal Ce nte r Children 's
Hospital in Palo Alto while his
family lives tempo rarily in
Westminster.
Ninos Lisiados. which helps a
var iet y o r a trlicted children
whose Latin American nations
have no plan for them. will be
a ffiliated with lnterplast Inc.,
which is helping Tomas.
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have diflerent procedures.
Costa Me.. Fire Chief J ohn
Ma rahall, who was with the San·
t-a Ana l''ire U.,partmt nt for lS
years. n ys he th1nk"!i" nit Pllrttct-
·P• nU a}\o uld ui>e m e thods
employed in Costa MeH and
Santa Ana.
8ut he doean'l thank those two
aaencies shouJd have. lo subj~ct
th e i r fir e fi g ht e r s t o the
~meraency medical technician
tra inin g tha t 's routine 10
Newport Beach.
MAllSHAU ALSO said there
art! potentia l labor problems 1f
a n 1mbaJance occurs that has
on e agency answe r ing more
calls tn a neighbormg city than
the neighboring cit y can re ·
l'lprocate .
"We have to be sure we don't
get an Imbalance that affects
the work.lna coecUUou ol tM
firemen," be aald.
Manball at.o said politics -
animoalty between cit1 counclla
llaa -kept COifa Mesa and
Newport Beach from launcbinc
a joint agreement in the put.
BUT NEWPORT'S acting nre
chief, James Reed, said he's 100
percent behind the plan.
Citing the wes t county fire
plan, be said, "It's been the lack
or kingdom-building by an in·
dlvldual city that's lmpressed
me.
·'The residents out there are
gelling something on a joint
basis that they wouldn't have ii
the city's were still operating in·
dividually."
REED SAID SUCH an a gree-
ment mllht be of some help ln eaalne eompaay to tbe ..._
N•wpolt Beaeh, where tbe dty Street ltattoa. Alld we daa"t
11 beinl forced to take one ol tta have UMllon-...., eapeme." ""
two ladder trucks out of_tentce On·IDial cost la one ol tbe Ur
beclUIU!f budcet cuta.--laeton-ia orders l11ued la
Marahall said he's looldaa JanuU'J by tbe county Board ol
forward to the a1reement to Supervllon.
help hd city cover development
in tbeSoutbCout Plaza area. s upsavrsoas. ••o
He cited one pending develop-. threatened to quit paytac fol' el·
ment that would generate tbe ty paramedic traialaf with
need for a new lire station, an county fUnda, made tt elear tbey
e ngine and 18 firefi1hters. wanted to aee a lot more boun·
dary drop .,nemeata.
"NOW THE DEVELOPEa They cited Newport Beach and
might build us the station and Costa lleu u exampl• ol wbat
buy us the engine, but he's not shouldn't be dooe and tbe wea
going to pay the cost of those 18 county area u an example ol
men year alter year," Ma.rsball the future of fire aervicee ln the
s aid. county.
"But if we can get Santa Ana's
MacArthur station to give us
some coverage, maybe we ca.it
do the job just by adding another CatJpers Parle
lmprovemenbJ
Get Funding
A $1. l million improvement
plan for Orange.County's largest
regional park. including the use
or s ol a r cells and wind
generators to provide power to
restrooms ··and buildings bas
been approved by the Orange
County Board of Supervisors.
The cost of running wires to
re m ot e r estrooms, and the
general economy of using solar
pa nels and cells to provide beat
and li~ht, we re factors cited in
favor of the plan for the 5,500·
acre Casper.; Park.
ALSO INCLUD.itf IN the
pl a n , ac co rding-io couply
spokesman Stephen Loufek. will
be gradi ng and cleari.ng, water
and sewer faciliUes, a visitor ,
t'ente r. camping and equestrian
areas, roads, trails and parking
lots.
The improvements will be in
the Lowe r Bell and San Juan can-
yons at the south end of the
Ortega Highway park.
Riglat·of-way? Wrong To accommodate the construc-
tion. supervisors also agreed to
let county stall me mbers clo8e
Caspers during major construe·
tion at times between July and
Decembe r . Completion i s
scheduled for next January.
Sa bot sai lo r Ii ves dangerousl y as hE.'
passes p erilous ly c lose t o tour boat in
New po rt Ha rbo r . Young s kippe r , who
do ubtless h as been told tha t sail has the
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right of' way ll\'l'r po\H'r. apparently is un-
<.1warc..• of th<.· rule ol t he road that gives
right-of-wety lo lar~e comme r cia l vessels
1n a restricted channel
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CUT RATE
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POPOV ...,. •-•• 5688 v.A 1.75 Llhr
ENl.Y """ s." $477 TMS 750ML
EXCEPTIONAL
WINES
SS AND UNDER
Birth Defects
TO Get Study
The prevention or birth defects will be the
topic for spealcers al the l3tb aniiuaJ Student
Leadership Conlerence on Birth Defects oo May 24
at Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa.
The program will be held from 9:30 a.m. to
12-30 p.m. in the college auditorium, 2701 Fairview
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IAICE:R AT HARIOR
Ragnar Am lie of Childrens Hospital of Orange
County , Francis Allen of UC Irvine's obstetrics
and gynecology department and Nancy Walsworth
or Newport-Mesa Unified School District's School
/\i:c Mother program will s peak.
The free program is s ponsored by the Orange
County Chapter of the Na tiona l Foundation·March
or Dimes.
WELCOME
SUMMER
boldly greet the sun in a
cri sply tailored shirt b y JOHN
HENRY FOR WOMEN . light,
sheer and easy-going. you'll
wear it everywhere. sun-
kissed In many colors and
patterns. window check in
wine and violet; multi-plaid,
red and blue; wide stripe in
sienna, each 32.00. solids,
aubergine and green; 30.00.
may we send? (714) 549-8300.
south coast plaza, costa
mesa; son diego freeway at
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COSTA MESA DAY IN TUUANA
MAY 19, 1979
A fun Day!
A Day In New Tijuana
in Old Mex icol
Sdl111day, May 19 ·~ COSlA
Ml SA CAY in T11udn~ 10 ~ee the
n~w look ol •I ~ ne+ghbor.c;lty;
10 \Pond " lun dav You'll be
~hopp.ng. dining. wJICh•n1 the
lh•oubrtd~ run. ~·gn1~ee+n1J. ~
dav of 110011w1ll, J day lolled
.. th 1nltot1ldl•ona1 fellowship. •
All Day. A fun Day!
Pu! yOu• g•oup 11)9<!ilHH •"fOY a une-oav ~ac.11ton v111t11'1Q your
"•Kll'>C>Or "'new O«l Meai<O'
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Ch1mber of Coonmen:e • 11 d
m1nv Chamber member..
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Reserution deadline: May 15, 1979
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Gei Along ~it.tie Duekies
A moth~r durk. trying to take her brood for
their first forny to a lake near Seattle.
needed the <.1ssistance of city parking
met er officers. Nita Johnson. right. and
Pa tty Gilbert. left. The meter maids took
'Elvis Fifth'
the ducklings away from busy Aurora
A venue North to the lake in their motor
scooters. Mother duck was carried in a
phutogn.1phcr':; car.
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~At LNG Site
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The California
Public Utilltles Commission has approved ah
archeological plan wt\lch allows geologic trenching
to proceed at the Point Co~ce~tion aite it condl·
tionally approved for a bqwfied natural ga$
terminal.
It said the (irst phase 'will permit timely
gathering of geologic data and adequately protect
arcbeological and cultural resow:ces .as. required
by conditions it set up for the terminal m its July 31
decision
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cultural resources are encountered during 7 trenching excavation will cease and wo~k m_oved
to a new location "free from known s1gnif1cant _ l
archeological deposits... •
One condition set by the PUC requires Western ' r.
LNG Associates to und~rtake fu~er ~eologic~l ~
and geotechnical invest1g al1ons. including add1·
tional trenching, to evaluate more completely an
earthquake fault found al tbe site.
But another condition provides that prior to
any construction activity. inCtuding trenching, an
archeological plan must be approved by the PUC
to protect such resources. C' I
T HE PLAN SU BM11TED BY Western LNG ~Gt... was circulated among various groups. The PUC 'C.(
staff. using a review by ~ consultant and c~m
ments from interested part1.es. developed t~e first
phase which imposes stringent protection fo r
cultural artifacts. .
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NATION I CALIFORNIA
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Mother's Day
Give a
Uving Gift.
leoutiM 5111 ction of ~
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• AfllCAN VIOLETS
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You ore invited 10 Llyod' s for o FREE OFT for
each MOTHER that visits Lloyd's Sat .. Moy 12
& Sun .. Moy 13. 1979. No P11chose necessay. I
Open Mother's· Day
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Sales Spirited Orange-County's Exqu isite Figurines ·
handcrafted h¥-romint
Osterhout $20.50 to $:
feature many unusual
for lh>ther.
SEATTLE <AP> -Many a barroom vocalin
bas round the inspiration for a song in a bottle. t o
now we have an Elvis Presley fifth of oourooii Th.;it
·plays "Love Me Tendt:r "
A white clad sta tue CJf the late s inger.
microphone in hirnd, stands atop a music bOx
which plays his song.
THE CERAMIC STATUE, FIU ,F.D wrth 4.
year-old. 86·proof bourbon bottled in Weston, Mo ,
by McCormick Distillin~ Co., sells 1r1 Wa shini.:tcm
state liquor stores for $64 JO a fifth.
If that seems stiff. consider that the same hot-
tie fetches Sl20 in California and $100 an Tenne:-.sce
Consicle,. further that the
Elvis fifth IS :1 hat Stale liq uor
s torc•s rc•cc1n'<I 1.800 of the
si n~cr dones in 1·arly March A
few stores already are sold out
LAST SEPTEM B E R 'S
F'I RST WASHI NGTON sh11.1·
meot a mod\'st 180 bottle:; "f'
.. just e vaporated," says Bill
Burkett. a state Ljquor Control
""uu:v Board public affairs officer
In fact. stale purchasing agent Dick Kin~ can
recall onlv one cernmic bottle with s uch a follow-'"~· A jumping chinook salmon bottle made year:-.
ago and advertised a s the• only run customers
t·oul<i buy The firm hrokc the mold <1fter one <:d•·
l lOO
Landmark YMCA
To be Razed
SAN DIEGO •AP) --San Diego plans to tear
down the Armed Servir.cs YMCA. a landmark
familiar to many sailor)! and Marines who reached
Sari Diego since 1941. l() make way for a conven-
tion hall.
A nine·block section of downtown San Diego
was designated for the center and hotel complex
expected to cost $177 million. Taxes would pay
much of the costs.
The plan approved by a 5-3 vote of the City
Council calls for construction of a convention
center 640.000 square feet in size by 1983. There
would be two major hotels. a Hyatt with 1.000
rooms and Holiday Inn with 700.
Tentative plans have been discussed to build a
military YMCA to replace the one localed two
blocks from San Diego Bay.
Indoors Said Safest
ATLANTA <AP > -Residents of Wichita Falls,
Texas. who took to their cars to escape a series of
killer lornad0t$ last month would have been safer
to seek shelter indoors, the national Center for Dis·
ease Control sail.
The center, man evaluation of the health con·
sequences of the disaster, said more than four
times as many deaths were associated with
automobiles and the outdoors than with private
h omes and public: buildings. Forty-four were
killed.
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unday. May 13 is one of the
most important days of the year ...
when loved ones remember Mom.
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from any of our unique shops ...
for that special lady in your life.
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All the Kids Pictures on a T-Shirt or
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Thoughts-. We Also Have Lo ng
T ·Shirt Dresses and Robes.
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.~ ................ .
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REMEMB·ER MOM
•• MAY 13th!
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LINCOLN MIDDLI SCHOOL
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COLN •DOU llCHoOL, COMMA Del MM.
T~ muslcel, featurlnQ a CHt of more ow1n 75 stu·
dents lnclUdlnQ dencen and • chorus oe>en~ this
Thursday ttfrOUQh Saturday ntotlt. ~Y 10-n at
8pm at Gforry Grave• H8ll, Adrnis~lon Is U.15 tor adulti. and $1.7~ tor studfonts
Thlnday. May tO. 1979 DAILY PILOT A··~
Hair Dcy:er Test Results Dela!ed
WASHINGTON t AP I -The Conaum er
Product Safety Commlaaloo facea a two·mootb de·
lay In performlnJ thf! aclenllnc tests required
before It coukt order the ree•ll ot mlllloftl of hair
dryer• containlna HbealoA
T~ aacocy, which hH been aw amped since
latt' March with telephone caJIJ from conaumen
·tonremed about hair dryers. says the tests that
Reca/,/,s to De~nd
Onrbl>estos Checb
commluion, t.bole findin11 will be referred \0 an
outalde expert \0 evaluate whether the fibers can
be inhaled. said Gale Wyer ol lbe commlaslon
-staff. JC the fibeN can be lnbaled, tbe commi .. ion
could then order recalls.
~======-==========~~~ rould be the buls for tiovemment-ordered recalls will not be finish~ unUI late Au1U11t.
Scientists h~ve linked lnhaled ubestoa nbers
to lung cancer apd other resphat.ory diseases.
The commission teats. by 'laoldoetic sampling
of the ,air st ream " emitted by -.rioua types of hair
dryers, are to decide whet.er the asbestos-
contalning dryers put into theair asbestos fibers
that can be lnhaled.
The agency stan has uked 11 companies to is·
sue recalls volunt arily. Of tbeae. J .C. Penney Inc.,
The Gillette Co. and General Electric Co. bave
agreed to repair or replace their models CODtaid·
ing asbestos.
Fountain Valtav·a Protau1ona1 ln·Homa Maid Serva" 1 1HE HAPPY HOUSEKEEPERS
of FOUNTAIN VALLEY • Weekly -B l-W eekly -Scheduled ·c1ean1ngs
• Ask About Our 1 Day Emergency
Service
SPICIAL SNI.,._ & FALL SHYtCH
Including Carpet Shampooing.
Window Cleaning. Floor Strtpplng & Waxing
I SPllCAL • COMMRCIAL CLIAMUPS I _ WR.COM• _
A*MleatO.~•---Pt ........
original &
~t artist Elaine
31.50. We also
gifts expec ially
HIM SEY
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lNFORMED
uaNSED
EXPERIENCED
~1 Connection . . .
Simply Elegant!
·ass Crystal From Germany & Austria
·Jewelry and Mobiles. Holly Hobbie
welry From Lang Jewelry Co .. U.S.A.
•me And See For Yourself.
So Mmty Attractf•e I.._ To Ct.ooM Fro.
Pwfect for U11Mu •1 Day
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557-4052
I • Decorations
t Collectables ..................
,.M,; ~mporfl
Tl'9dttlOMI A COfttemporefY
NJ&/lf ~ 111 OR.ltJliAL.
, She'll Claemla Alway•
,:1ne Parian China
Dresden Figurines
4ion For Mother's Day
·~~~~
rE OF IRELANP
TIU: •·tNPI NG8 Ot' THE NATIONAL fn11tltut~ for Ot·cupatlonal Saftlty and Health,
whl<'h af(rN'd to <'onduct the tests. wlll not be com·
plfllt>d ··until thc t-nd of August," a1ency official
Catht"rint-<:ook :jMld m • r.iport to the fou.r com·
mlS!llOt'W'~
Mi. ( 'ook aid the dday came when the in·
s t1tutt> de<'tdcd to redtiblgn te11t procedures to make
thtt find.mies more rehable
"The problem 11> developing a test standard
that cun withst1tnd any
legal <'haHenge by the an )
dustry," she ~1ud ( ( '()/V ~l!MER
The &Ched1;1h: con · '"
trasts With earlier com
m1ss1on esumates from
chairwoman Susun Kang , who teslilied to a Senate
subt'ommittee April 2 that preliminary results
were expected "by the end of this month and that
this testing program will be completed by the end
of June ..
"THE COMMISSION CONSIDERS TIDS a
matter oC grt>ut urgency," Ms . King added in her
April testimony
The tt:st results are important because they
will form the legal basis Cor any government·
ordered recalls of the millions oC hand-held hair
dryers that are known to contain asbestos.
REFLECTIONS OF SPRING
The commissioners were 1Dt happy with tbe
delay.
"0Ull CONCERN IS THA1 EVERY lag in the
process leads to public unc«tainty about hair
dryers, over a longer period," I s. King said.
Commissioner Sam Zagorh said he was "cer·
tainly not satisfied. This is esantial data for con·
sumers across the country "
J oseph Highland oC the E nvironmental
De fense Fund, which h as prtitioned the com·
mission to order recalls, said be was "severely
troubled" by the delay
"They are using this as anexcuse. They could
act on a more rigorous timtlable. We haven't
reached the millions of people with hair dryers.
Delays in testing and delays ir regulation are real·
ly inappropriate on this issue.· Highland said.
CHAllLES L. GERACI JI., research chemist
at tbe institute. said the tesL-; use a sampling tun·
nel s upplied in advance wih purified air. Air
samples are taken as t he hair dryer is used at
various temperatures to see If asbestos fibers are
in the air. he said. Those ribe-s are then examined
by an electron microscope, O!raci said.
After the institute turns tver test results to the
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(71 4) 979-9252
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To Mom
With Love
To Grandma
With Love
Genuine Pewter Roses
on Velvet from Italy
A Shep for All Seo9ons
CMercantite Bldg. -Street tevef) 751-6080
IN 'nlE ABSENCE OF 'nlE lnstitute's test re-
sults. other companies have declined to recall hair
dryers.
"We are waiting for the commission to reeeive
more information," said J ohn Ritch, a spokesman
for Sears, Roebuck and Co., the nation's largest
retailer.
Meanwrule. the agency is getting more phone
calls and letters from consumers around the coun-
try than ever an its s ix-year history. As of last
week, 66,000 calls had been received and untold
thousands of other callers could not get through
the jammed lines. the commission reported.
.... 1..._-.
Dispute Ended
J o hn and Greta Rideout, Salem. Ore .•
abo\ e. have settled their last d1:;pute, pav·
mg the way for a fine.ii divorce d ecree.
Rideout. who wa~ acquitted last December or rnpml-! hJ::, wife. ha::. withdrawn a request
lhal :-.he !'!he.in• a n Sl!i.000 bill for ul tornt'Y!> ·
f ec:-.
Killer of Sex
Slayer Rewarded
TACOMA. Wash . <AP I -Gay bars and
"leather" motorcycle clubs in San Francisco are
sending a $2.500 reward to ATmy Pvt. Toivo Red-
ditt, who killed a man later linked to the deaths or
two California homosexuals
"We are deeply grateful to the private, who is
a he ro. r eally ,·• said the R ev. Haymond
Broshears. a leader in San Francisco's homosex
ual community. "We intend to pay Pvt. Redditt
the $2.500 for acting as Judge, Jury and execu·
tioner. We adnure his courage and stamina."
R EDDITr WAS ON SPECIAL leave from Fort
Lewis and unavailable for comment.
He told officers he shot and killed Larry Hen-
dricks on May 1 after being abducted and tortured
by the Tacoma antique dealer in a remote section
of Pierce County. Hendricks, 33, had been fi rst a
patient and later a therapy supervisor in the sex-
ual offender pro~ram at Western State Hospital in
near by Steilacoom
Arter the incide nt. police ba11istics tests
showed lhat bullets fired from Hendricks' .357-
raliber Colt magnum revolver matched bullets
which killed Tom Gloster, JO. of San Francisco,
and Richard Niemeier , 32. of Burbank. whose
bodies were found 1n Northern Californi~ this year .
THE $2,stl WAS COLLECTED BV the Tavern
Guild, representing about half of San Francisco's
gay bars. and Bay-area bikers for information
leading to the arrest and conv1cllon or P loster's
killer.
A similar $1 .000 fund collected an the Los
Angeles ar.ea 1s being used to establish a memorial
re ward fund to be used in future killings of
homosexuals. organizers SaJd .
UCI Extension
Lists Program,s
The following schedule
of activities open to the
public has bee n a n ·
nounced by the UC Irvine
Extension program·
UTVllOAY,Maytt
"lmprovino F•-v. FOfm el'ld COf· re<tMU In Sl\lcMm WrlllftQ, •• C,,,.rlu
Scf\lllu, M.A., Enqlh ll l••<ll•r.
L•owne 8eecll Hl911 Sc11001;
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je<I. A_., 1W09<am, •.:llle.m ·U
noon el'ICI l·J .JO "·"'·· Rm UJ, Plt'rM<ei Sc:leftC:" Bldo . UCI Cent·
PW\. NO lff. PleeM pre•teOblet.
11u1m-~••.
SA TVllOA Y, Mar lteNH
"LSAT Pre1Mtrellon Wothllop,"
L41'fY Ooyte, I.A., IHrnl1'19 )11111•
~lellst. UC,,.,,...., A ~11"9 ..,u"°" 10 e.m .. 12 -Md , .. p.m., EltMMIOn O•-· lrv1,,.
T-tt ~. Irvine. F .. : Ul, In· <Min...,,..,....,_ ,...._,lelt.
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Ste•tll SolloroH & Co. A i.cturt, 7·t :>t p.m .. Rm. 118, H-nlllH
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TV.IMY,Mayn
"R ........... ,,_Home: "''"'"'"" Up,'•~ Vl!>llftt, ASIO, lllleflor Cit'~" A l«twrt, 1·10 D.m., Mm. 167. Stel-Htlt, UCI etm11Ua.
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5-.erwl'°"',' lteren S WllM<\, P•n• •nt, Wll-• o\\.Clttet, J_, II
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McC..1'11'1, Pt1 0 . Ofr~ctor, P<e>9r•m~
IOt 11•"1~\, Unt""r~ty E•IMli-,
UC lr1ttne. A fwo.d<tr progr....,, •;lG
" m 4 )() p.m.. Tiie AirP0<1et IM, S-yllner I & II,~ 8H<h . F ...
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THU'"°"Y· Mar H
"Undentend•no tPle Economic
A i Pf'< '" of 8ustnes$. •• Ho••rd Wfl50fl, _s.,..nt, Adm1n15trellve lle'i<terch ~ielH, Inc:. A_ .... .,
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TUESDAY, May Jt "~"*'-! Prectlcu In !fie.._. •no tndintr.,: Mercltef\cll51,.. •IMI
Model$.•· 11..-.1 ~•s. dlnc1or of
.... , ........ Lftf!S tfomeL A lecture,
1.•·Jo p,m .• Rm. ti.. P1101ce1
Sc:'-"'H INdg.. UCI ~ F .. : ''°·
MINISIER
'CUILTr
WAXAHACHIE, Tex·
as <AP> -A Texas
minister who refused to
move to another church
has been found guilty or
di sob e d ien ce a nd
stripped of his creden·
llals by a 13-member
jury or United Methodist
Church elders.
The Rev. David Whit-
tington had served as
p astor of the Minters
C h ap e l C hurch in
Grapevine ~even years.
but in February refused
re a ssignme nt to a
parl!\h In G<lrmttr
. ·~ • •.
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T
: AJ• DAIL v PILOT Thursday, May 10 19 19
Clothing fqlloWs Season'
e at, f o r-n tr~
r I o l h i n l! s t y Ir s
rhn n~e us fo t;l u~ tl '
~~a1wns
Da tbing :will' tor
wo m<>n t a ke o n a
t o l u 11 y n (' w ll P ·
J>ettrunct• t•vt•ry sun
mC'r, whtle llrt'S cb
drnnge monthly
Keeping ln lun~ to
thetie chanae. t•es
a;ruclse plunninK.
oWnt.'r or Ct."'<lnr Cll'St
and lshmdur u-..ch
f<'nshion~. lloy K>ch1
~:ud .
l s lando r lleac h
f'o s hlons ls a l 123
23rd St. m Ne"POrt
Hcu~h.
Orw -piccc suit~, tn
t an. wine. rul'.>l and
blue arc popular, he
said .
Cas ua l ~umn cr
dresses, pants and
blouses find a htme
across the stree~ at
Cedar Chest.
Po l y n esi an
c lothing t•rc alc1 a
distinct summer al·
mosphere ut the :233
W. Balboa Blvd ..
N c w po r t B c ac h
\ store.
"Our c ustomer s
find it c onvenient
because we're here
all the time," ~e
said.
Cedar Chest offers
bra nds such as Bolt.
Han g Ten and
1 Adidas.
-·
Dream Boat Walt's
At Yacht Dealer
Dreaming of wind
in your hair and sun
on your fac e? .. ..._ ________ ..._ ____ ...,.. ___ ~.Johnston Yacht Sales
Rustic and Rural f!.tmosphere
Presented at Ben Brown's is
Similar to Magic Carpet Ride
may have the boat of
your dreams.
One of the largest
trailerable boat de-
a I e rs in Sout he rn
California, Johnston
Yacht Sales, 2244 W.
Pacific Coast
Highway, Newport
Beach, offers a wide
array of boats and
below retail prices.
Diners find magic
ut Ben Brown's Aliso
Creek Inn.
·'The feeling you
get here is just like
you got on a magic
carpet and landed on
a mountain.
·'The atmos phere
1s rustic and rural.··
a SPokesperson sajd.
Ben Brown's has 64
mot e l unit s. a
restaurant. pool and
golf course, about
4,000 yards from the
ocean at 31106 Coast
Hi ghway in South
Laguna
"We 'r e a very
s po rty place . a nd
many diners spend a
whole a ft e rnoon
here," she said.
The r e st a urant
s e rves breakfast.
lun ch a nd dinner
every day, as well as
Sunday brunch.
"We're in such an
unusual setting, that
you just have to see
it to believe it.
·'The decor is in
brick and wood with
an abundance of
flora and fauna," she
s aid.
Popular entrees in·
e lud e ··many ex-
cellent fi sh dishes,"
vea l . s teak and
prime rib.
Johnston's success
and big sales volume
is due to a wide selec-
tion, low prices, low
down payments and
long-term financing,
a spokesman said.
~·we also enr oll
every n ew boat
owner in a free sail-
ing course when they
Spend Time Sailing, Not Dollars
By JIM POND
, 5-lalSe<tl-Wrltff
Sailors can enjoy a boat without ow'ling
one.
By joining Windward Sailing Club, mem·
bers have access to new s ailboats without
having to invest a large cash outlay in buying
the ir own.
Club members charter fully-equipped
hoats from the establishment. at 3400 Vi a
Oporto, Suite 5A in Lido Marina Village.
Newport Beach.
Daily rates on boats vary according to
the size of the boat.
Every member-experienced sailors not
excluded -is given two hours of free
checkout time. They are accompanied by an
instructor who verifies each individual's sail·
ing experience.
Windward also charters to non-members,
though rates are $30 to $35 higher.
Members also enjoy first priority in boat
reservations.
purchase a boat from
us." he said. Lessons
a re provided by
Trans-Con sailing
schools of Newport
Beacli.
One of the most
popular models is the
O'Day 25, complete
with trailer and
motor whi ch sells
for $14,995. It comes
completely sailable
with required
lifelines and safety
gear.
More than haU of
Johnston's customers
are first-time buyers
which is the re ason
free sailing lessons
are included.
The brokerage of·
f ers boats in a good
r a nge or sizes a nd
priced t.o fit the needs
o f almost ev e r y
buyer. Ten-to 15-year
financing makes a
boat purchase af ·
fordable for almost
anyone, a spokesman
said .
Store's hours a rc 10
a m . to 6:30 p.m.
every day.
Call 675-3020 for in-
formation
Jennifer Walters. who owns Windward
with her husb.and .. John. said.the.club method
is the most economical way for beginners to
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-gctintoboat~gorforex~ri enced~atento
Modeling a "Moon Glow Sumbo" white
one-piece sun dress i s Chri stina
Cervantes, for Cedar Che#, in Newport
Beach.
Mrs. Walters said only a week's notice-
cven during high season -is needed lo re·
serve a boat.
Call 675-9060.
Among boats on
the lot are Windrose
in 18-. 20-. 22-. 24-,
and 25-foot models ·
Balboa, 21, 22, 23 and
25 footers · O'Day
boat in 12· 25·, 27-.
28-, 30-and 37 -foot
models American
Sailboat motor/sailor
with an inboard
di e s e l . a n d
powerboats by Apollo
in 20 -, 23-and 25-foot
lengths.
..
liordo biz
'7tr :'d0()~ R. \KEJ{
~
There's more 10 the delight ol 1hmng out than just the pleasure ot
e1cellenlly prepared food . l here ~ the warm welcome and lhe feeling ol
lamlly hospilllily. the casuill elegance ol lhe room, the fnendly. allenlive
servteo and lhe s111cere concern lor your comlort and tolal enjovme nt
e GORDA LIZ
!)00 U.1v,1clt 111
61~ ~111
t~1 ,..,,,.,, 11\• .11 I
e BAXTER"S STREET
41147 M.11 llrtnur111,11
!.40 247~
e llEUBEN E. LEE
1'11 [ f:o.1s1 Hwy l••·w,tttlf flt 1• I
e REUBl N :,
.,, I !.1 ' 111,.,,
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p·,•,•, ''t: 11 .Av•·
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e MOONRAKER
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t.• ,, .,, '
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l).IJ 'l" 11 b/~·~790 by Far Wul Servtee~. Int
New ... 425 passenger cruise ship "Catalina Holiday" leaves
9:00 a.m. daily from the Balboa Pavilion and leaves Avalon at
4:30 p.m. Round Trip ... $11 .00. Under 12 ... $5.50.
Reservations & Information: (714) 673-5245. I
continue their hobby .
"Our members can feel that it's their
boat for the day.'· she said
Boats in the fl eet -there arc 20 boats
during the summer months -range in sizc-
from 27 feet to 50 feet.
AU boats arl' full y-equipped with in-board
engines and VHF radio.
Some of the larger models arc eq uipped
with built-in oven a nd refrigeration s uitable
for overnight trips to Catalina.
Sailboats are kept for three season·s
before being replaced with newer mode ls .
One-third of the fleet is new a ch season
Fees include a one-time members hip f~1.:
of SIOO, a SlOO da mage deposit and monthly
dues between SIO to $50.
Members can receive s<.11 ltn~ lcs~ons fo r
two aduJts C 10 hours > for S50.
Similar lessons are offe red to non ·
membersat SlSpe rhour.
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Bill Sho/1tQllof Windward Sailing Club
ftn Otean Cruise
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SAILING
ASSOCIATION
Newport Be«h \1nrur.i18051 65\.-lYl'J
2633 West CCMSl Highw.1y MJrtnJ Od Ro•v (.'111II!1·4 lltl
(714) 645-7100 C..Jn D•l·i;o 17141 lJ1·7~/
C.111 roll-free f (800) 4J1-7177 from our11tl•• tilt"<' Inc"' J'' .,,,
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Russell One Interiors excites .nautical
feelings with sea clocks and reversible
paintings.
Ocean Life Enters
Landlubbers' Homes
Ocean travel excites
nautical feelings in ever·
yone.
Most people. however,
don't have time for daily
ocean trave l. so Russell
One Inte riors brings
nautical feelings to the
home.
Sextants. barometers
and compasses a rc just
a few of the popular
offi ce. den and li brary
furnishings.
All furniture is made
of solid mahogany with
brass fittings.
"We have a lot of
brass , a nd brass a l ·
tracts men.
---------------------------items at the Newport
"Very few men can
resis t cqming in the
store "'hen they walk
by, but they usually br
ing their wives when
they buy furniture," she
said .
WINDWlRD
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Uclo Y ...... 3400 Yla Oporto, Ste. SA
.... ,... ..... '75-9060 HST IQUl,f'ID & MAIMTAIMID FUil °'
CLUl IOATS 1t4 ..,WPOU HAalC>a
• /) SAILBOATS 27' to 50' -Fully Equipped o/..e~~OM Inboard gas or diesel. VHF, AM,FM stereo.
(1. fabric interiors, dinghys, notmeters.
• l all Coast Guard N fety equipment. °' er~ nd much more to make your saihng
sate and en1oyable.
• ·memLerJ/upJ
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Beach home decorating
s hop.
"Stnlting ship bells in
c locks with matching
baromet e r s are our
most popular items this
yea r ," s aid own e r
Beverley Diehl.
Russell One Interiors
is at 2700 W. Coast
Highway in Newport
Beach .
The firm specializes in
A fri e nd of Mrs .
Oieh I's manufactures the
furniture in England .
The brand is J an's of
London.
··our pr ices range
from the sublime to the
ridiculous," she said.
Nautical hooks cost $2
and mahogany des ks
cost ap to $3200.
Motor Away in Style
Getting away from it all without the pro-
blems of hotels, packing and unpacking and
reservations sounds wonderful. But impossi-ble?
Not if you look to Regency Motor Homes,
925 Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana.
All you bave to do is pick up the motor
home and go, explained spokesman Steven
HHI. Even ••travel packs .. of linens, cookware
and other supplies can be rented.
The concept is a simple one.
Motor home owners who don't use their
vehicles on a full-time basis allow Regency to
rent them out· for weekends during the year
and weeks or extended periods during the vacation months. ·
Tile agency handles mainteiumce, rental
agreements and keeps tht motor home tn
readinessfortbeownerorreatertouse.
''There is a large demand for motor
homes, especially from fcnign tourists who
want to see the Western States without the
hassles of train, plane er hotel arran1e·
ments, .. he said.
For the mo&or home hayer, Regency of·
fers a lease-back plan. Rental fees more than
off set monthly payments, md as part of the
rental fleet, the motor home's expenses ~an
be written off as business expeDIQ for tax
purposes, he said. ,
Thurldlly, May 10. 1979 DAILY PtlOT .4 J 7
Venus de M i lo owners Betty Gunderson, left. Jane Watkins
and Carolyn McCarthy. help women /lnd a slender relief.
In these days of rising gasoline prices. 1s a motorhome worth
the investment and expenses? Experienced RV travelers have
no doubts that the answer 1s yes. and Regency Motor Homes
offers a unioue program to help the new buyer enjoy the
conveniences of a motorhome vacation at the lowest possible
cost.
New motorhome buyers can earn rental income from the fast
growing foreign enthusiasm for motorhome rental tours 1n
California and the Western States This rental income offsets
loan payments on a new RV. and on top of this. the owner
receives income tax benefits from his business investment. The
result is a personally owned motorhome which can pay for itself
and still give th e owner all the en1oyment of RV vacations.
The number o f motorhome recreation ideas is endless. The
same horsepower can pull a hotel room with a complete kitchen.
a boat or canoe. bicycles and motorcycles. jet-skis and snow
mobiles. There 1s luggage room fo r scuba gear. water skis.
fishing and backpacking eciu1pment. and all the camping gear
you want.
r::J,e family station wagon can·t do all this. and because it
probably used unleaded gasoline. 1t won't be any more
economical than the Mine motorhome which uses regular.
For new-comers or old hands. Regency Motor Homes offers
free travel assistance to its rental customers and owner-clients.
l ocated at 925 North Harbor Blvd. en Santa Ana. Regency is
close to Disneyland. Knotts Berry Farm. Lion Country Safari.
and has easy access to freeways leading out of the Los Angeles
Basin. ·
The company welcomes a visit from anyone interested in
exploring the world of motorhome vacations.
REGENCY MOTOR HOMES
92S N. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana, Calif. 92703
Telephone: (714) S31-2S03
1 '\·
Boaters
Witness
Sea Life
SharkA. whales and
flyin g fi 11h o ften arc-======--== spotted be t wee n
Passengers view ocean li/e en route to island on Catal ina Pcssenger Service.
?nd Anniversary
NB Crock Shop Has Party Touches
Summer partiers find a custom touch at ;rock Shop or Newport Beach.
Custom-painted wine dispensers will keep
.uch partiers in good spirits, said owner
lobert Carter.
The shop is celebrating its second an·
iiversary at 471 Old Newport Blvd.
"Our t wo a rtists, Nancy and Marla.
ustom paint items to match customers'
omc decor.
"We a lso have harl!-painted crocks, tins
a nd bowls in stock." he said.
Crock Shop reaturt.s 10 percent off on
Mother's Day items to shoppers presenting
this story.
Such items include :
-Reproductions on.crockery or original
Jack Daniel's adve rtbe~nts
-1920's photos of Oiange Coast beaches
a-nd other areas.
'
From expeditions to Africa
o week end j aunts to Catalina
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1•1 l 'f.///h111y }ffJlt/ \ Z Wlil jrnd
• \\ ooden boats of every descnptwri
• Manne articles of all types
• Clot/ling and jewelry .. _:..,....-_;.;..-._ · -~
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Catalina Island and lhe
Oran~e Coaat.
Ocean life can be seen
whi l e aboard th e
Catalina Holiday. .
Catalina Passen ger
Se rvice offers daily
cruises al 400 Main St. in
Balboa.
A fu lly e lectron ic
triple ·scrcw passen ger
boat provides the only
service between Orange
Coa st and Catali n a
Is land . manager Bob
... Black said.
Passengers who board
the Catalina Holiday en-
joy s ightseeing, com·
fo rtable seating. music
and snacks.
Two lice ns ed c ap
t ains man the helm, a
cook provides snacks in •!
the galley, and stewards "
aid passengers .
Crossing takes about
two hours at 14 lo 15
knots.
Casual l'lothing is
s ugg est e d for th e 4
voyage.
Catalina Holiday lifts
anchor at 9 a .m . from
Balboa Penins ula and
leaves Catalina at 4 .30
p.m.
Round trip rates arc
Sll for adults and SS.SO
for children 12 and un-
der.
Special group rating is
available.
Reservations s hould
be made al 673-5245.
A rrangzng unique merchandise is owner
Rohert Carter of Crock Shop.
OUTFITTERS FOR MARINE ADVENT URES
SEAT
4
IT ALL HAPPENS
IN Southern California
see it with
THE TICKET SHACK
24 hr. info line (714) 645·9511
CONCERTS •SPORTS •THEATRE
Deposits on coming events guarantees tickets
AVAILABLE NOW
Rod Stewart
Allman Brother•
Pollce
Barbarian• (Stones)
Yea
Bad Company
Tom Petty
Annie
Dodger•
Angela
Sinatra
Beach Boy•
Robin Wiiiiama
Dave Maaon
VIiiage People
COMING SOON
Doobf• Brothen
Boz Sc..-
Jlmmy Buffett
Donne St.lmmer
Joan a .. z
Bee Gee•
Blond6e
The Tubea
Fleetwood Mac
George Benaon
Steely Dan
The Who
Kl as
Kenny Roger•
Cher
I f you don't see it listed ~all altd a sk
714-645-8990
2400 W. Coast Hwy .• Ne.wport Beach
EARLE IKE HAS AN OUTSTANDING
SELECTION OF '79 TOYOTAS & VOLVOS •••
Here Are Just Two Of Our
More Popular 1979 Models:
1979 VOLVO
244DL
4 DR. SEDAN
1979 TOYOTA
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LEASE OR BUY TODAY-
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come along to lease or buy the Jaguar you have
always wanted ...
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llOW AVAILABLE Ill COSTA MESA
FOR IMMEDIATE DEUYERYI
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~ WILCONI • ........ NMAMCM9 AYAllLAIU OM Al'NO'IM Of TCMll .ooe Cl9(T
Sales -Service -Leasinf{
ByLARRYSAAVEDRA
SllKl.t~Wrtter
Ph•asant dreams pro-owne r Steve Graham
vidc smooth sailiag for said. W~odc.n Boal cust.Qner~. W 0 0 d e n B 0 a t
W<' re ~ drea m b~s•· treasures include :
nci;s creating a bcaut1f~! -A variety of canoes
at mosphcrc of the sea, and dories
-Shipwrttk furniture
-Brass decor and
jewelry
--Clothing and out-
' door gear.
Outfitting outdoor
vacations and trips is a
specially at Wooden
Boat, Newport Beach.
Graham's aquatic ex-
perience helps puzzled
<·uslomers considering
canoe trips.
"M y rirsl love was
canoeing , an activity
I've done for 8 years,"
Gra ham saitt.
Wooden Boat encom-
passes more than 4,000
square feet o f
showroom.
Built in 1938 as ~ sail
loft for a racing boat,
t h e merchandise re·
• m ains ocean-oriented.
Wooden Boat 's finest
canoes are Wonacott.
designed for people who
want the beat. he said.
Wooden Boat is at 2210
N e wport B l v d . ln
Newport Beach.
Standing at the helm Hours are 11 a.m. to 8
of the Wooden Boa t. p.m. Tuesday to Thurs.
owner Steve Graham day and to 9 p.m. Friday aad Saturday. c on~empl_at es the Call S73·N 80 fo r In·
shop spossibilitws. tormatloft..
• t
THE CEDAR CHEST
1r. & women·s fashions
featuring name-brand
sportswear,
Calvin Klein jeans and
contemporary dresses
at reasonable prices
OPEN DAILY
675-3020
largest selection of
brand-name swimwear
in Newport Beach
RACH FASHIONS
123 23rd. St., Newport Beach
673-1581
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Ticket Shack takes the hassle out of buy.
in& licketl.
1'he Newport Beach ticket brokerage
service "ends a crew lostand in Une at box
'Thurld9y. May to. 1111 OAILY~LOT .4J9
offfc~andtlck~rons~~~~Hata~r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ theater. apart and concert event.&.
"Most pcop e can"-Jtafford to ltandin line
from 3 a.m. lo 8 p.m . just to 1et load seats
tor u concert.
"My staff get s in the front of lines early,
however. so they get the good tickets," owner
Ken Rizzotto said.
Ticket Shack customers can deposit $5 on
upcoming events to ensure good aeata. If the
seats aren 't adequate, the deposit is re-
funded.
The shop 1s at 2400 W. Coast Highway in
· Newport Beach. and reservations are made
by calling 645·8990.
Although Ticket Shack sells Ucketa to
t heater and sport events, concerts comprise
80 percentoftbe firm's business.
·'Tickets are sold on a first-come. first·
serve basis. but we offer preferential treat-
ment lo customers with deposits," he said.
Ticket Shack is open 10 a.m . to 6 p.m .
daily and to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
JOHNSTON YACHT SALES
Fl& SAILIM& LHSOMS ~ ........................... c...... -I /j
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APOUO POWB IOATS IT1 .......... ,
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WillroM J4 ""' .,~. --
Of/Ming a ticket selection for Southern G.alif orrtia events is
Ken Rizzotto of Ticket Shack.
MOTHER'S
DAY
SPECIAL
3 MOS. $30
* ABSOLUTELY ONE
WEEK ONLY * MAY 7 TO MAY 12
• GIVE MOTHER A GIFT THAT
WILL LAST THREE MONTHS * FANTASTIC PRICE ANY
BUDGET CAN AFFORD
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon. -Fri.
9 a.m. to noon -Sat.
llAMDMEW
1978
SAAIS
HUllY MOW flOlt
aHT SRICT10M ., ....
DISCOUMTSI
·~Locations Near All
Calypso Sailing Association and Sailing
School is one of the largest organizations of its
kind on the West Coast.
··we arc near to anyone who wants to sail
from Ventura to San Diego," said spokesman.
Jim Parker
Calypso has doubled in size in the past
two years and now offers locations in Ven·
tura. Marina dcl Rey. Newport Beach and
$an Diego.
from Sl2,ff5 w/tnM«
llll per-.., IJO-.. AN IZ.41
ZJ44 W. Coet Hwy., M•wport hoch 642-1292 642-1294
The Ncw~rt Beach site ~ at ~ W. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Coast Highway.
"We arc one or the only sailing organiza.
lions of this type to off er more than one loca-
tion." he added.
What Calypso offers is two.faceted. First,
there is the sailing association which offers
renta l of one or Calypso's fleet of 65 boats at
any of the four locations along the coast.
Boats available range from a Cal 25 to
the Islander 36. a nd almost every popular
size and style in _between.
··we meet the needs of peaple who WaJ\t.
to sail but either can't or choose not to buy a
boat." Parker said. "You enjoy sailing
without the hassles of upkeep and main·
tenance."
With a computerized reservation system,
a member can call a toll-free 800 line and get
immediate reservations. with confirmation in
writing to follow by m ail.
Before sailing a Calypso craft, members
must pass a certification test or take the
sailing course offered by the fir~.
Calypso Sailing School's 12-hour course
consists of fo ur three-hour sessions on board
a boat,eitherin the slip or while sailing.
The course is concentrated and gives the
would-be sailor the basics he needs to begin.
Other courses deal with bigger boats and
off-shore cruising.
All Calypso craft are equipped with
Coast Guard safety equipment and most offer
inboard motors and in-cabin a menities.
So. if you want to sail but boat ownership
isn't in the cards yet. Calypso Sailing As·
sociation might be the alternative you've
sought.
Happy Sailing.
\
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Boarding one of the boob at Calypso Sail·
ing i8 general manager a.in Stetson.
t
BEN BROWN'S RESTAURANT
AT THE ALlSO CREEK IHM AHD GOLF COURSE
... Only Minutes From Everywhere
ORANGE COUHTY'S FAVORm HOME AWAY FROM HOME
Here. whrer the rugged San Joaquin Hills
and the Pacific shoreline merge. 1s a private
Shangri-La for tranquil. year-around living
... a one-stop retreat for e•er-tfWIMJ •.•
A ward-Winning Restaurant for Fine Cuisine
Breakfast. Lunch and Dinner Daily
Sunday Brunch
Lounge for Cocktails. Dancing and Entertainment
1 64 Lu xurious. Private Patio Suites
Swimmitig-Heated Pool or Beach • Pier & Surf Fishing
Golf Course -Practice Range -Putting Green -Pro Shop
Game Roo m (Pool Tables)• Ping Pong
Private Meeting Facilities for Groups from 10 to 200
31106 Coast Hw} ., So. Laguna
Motel: 499·2271 Restaura nt: ,t99·266J
LEAS ABLE
CADILLACS AT
AFFORDABLE RATES.
NABERS -2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 540-9100
. ' '
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...... -.. ~'"91 ... ~-·.
! :;,._ ONLY PtlOT Thure<tey. May to, ttl't HEALTI-t
. . • • •
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l•pulse In Brain Triggers Eating Binge
8y Oil. 8TEINCaOBN
Dear Dr. 8&et.NM: At Umes I
can 't control my appetite. I'm
what is known ., • blnae.ea~r
Quite often for no apparent
rcHon. I wtll put aw•)' a box ul
chocolatai. Or. a hair do1en 8U~
of brta4L burl1Y JmUHJ:d and...
coverf'd with jam I 've been
known to oblilMat .. a half Jar Of
peanut buttf'r and doaen1 of
r rackt"n
Tht only N'&IOn why I still kt't'JI
my normet.J we1,ht I" th•t I t'ffiflt y
m y 14 t o m M <' h 11 ( I t• t I h 1· " t' _J~~~~llliii~I. dabauc-hM 1-. th11' 1 <'<•m nwn pro
blt•m .. What c-an I 1lu uhout 11 "
~~~~~~~ Mr. f'.
Dear Mr. C.: I'll t.editc· 1l's not
common. but 1t isn't uncommon
.-1ther Somt'thana tr11occn the •P-
s-e•iat tn the• bri.un tu cause lhls
extreme dt-1nl"t' to fill up
lo aome patlcnUI I've found lhe
rf'a8oo 111 u lenclent}' to rtuctWtlin&
\llood -5.1.Utl&L As ln h)'potlycemla,
when It sudd .. nly Culls. comes the
d•·:or" to rill up the s tomach
ThNt> muy tk· ~ome other reason
111 tht.• hr1.1111 or c•l:wwhcn•
R11 tht·r th1.1n produce litdf
indu('t'tl vom1l11Ul as u cure for
)our <'ond1t1on. Mr (.'. I i.uggest
\ou itsk till' advtct! of your doctor.
II ht· t·im 't. hundle it. ht' will refer
\OU to •• :s1~·u1l1Sl tn eating pro-
,
DOCTOR IN
THE H()USE
blema. Sometime,s-medicaUons
help.
M EDICALE'ITES
Dear Dr. S&elacrolta: Can a mid·
die-aged adult have pin worms?
Every few months I have a crawl-
tn(( sensation in the rectum. and it
lasts one or two days -Mrs. S.
DEAR MRS. S· Although un·
common in adults. it's possible for
parent.a to get pln worma from
lheir younpt.er1. Tbe dlalDOlia i1
easy. Tell it to your doctor. He wW
explain bow to me tbe tape teet. A
specimen of stool will alao reve.i
the preeence of infestation due to any other typeol worms. ••• Dear Dr. Stelncrobn: I u.ae a sun
la mp for 20 minutes every night to
keep my summer t.an throughout
lhe winter. My brother told me I
shouldn't use it because I can 1et
radiation from it. Is this true? -
Mlull.
DEAR MISS 8 : I 'm in favor of
use of the sun lamp in certain
cases ol acne, paoriasis and some
otber akin conditions. But not
every day throughout the winter .
-Al&bouP radiation isn't the pro-
blem, ft's true that overuse ol the
lamp may cause skill Irritation or
other compUcatioos. Better let UP
OD it.
*** Self-treatment of an ailment will
only loee you nluable lime. vou·u
be commJttiJlg slow suicide, says
Dr. Steincrohn in bls booklet,
"How To Stop Killing Yourself."
For a copy write to him at Box
1560, Costa Mesa 92626, enclosing so cents and a stamped self·
addreued envelope.
T:i~CPenney
MOTHER'S DAY SALE
Sale 17.99
JCPenney 12" Almond Electric
Frypan.Ceram1c interior. Reg. 35.99
Sale 5.99
JCPenney Bag Sealer.
Closeout -Reg. 9 .99
Sale 16.99
Corning Grab-It Plus Set. Cornflower, wildflower or
spice. Reg. 2 1.99
Sale 13.99
Corningware Spice of life
13akeware Set. Reg 19.99
Sale 3 .99
Corning Un Candle
Trio Set. Reg $8
... Special 2 .99
Sented Beauty Silk Long-
stem Roses. Y2 doz. gift box
Special 4 .99
Rain Flower Beverage Set
2 QI. pitcher ~1th SIX 12 oz
tumjters. clear glass
Save 20o/o o n e ntire line
-of p ictures and wall
decor in stock
Eurnjture
Sale s194
Brown Velvet Swivel
Rockerw1th Marflex"
Cushions. (2 only). Reg . $229
Sale s449
Matlasse Floral Print
Sofawith Marflex 1<. Cushions
(1 only). Reg. $549
Sale s399
Loose pillow decorator
sofa. Floral cotton pri nt
w/Scotch Guard. (1 only) Reg. $499
Sale s991
Traditional hand tied
Cressent sofa. cream color.
(1 only). Reg. $1166
Sale s299
Gold Nylon Velvet
Lazy boy recliner (1 only).
Reg. $329 -------Sporting Goods
-Ladies "Running Silk" Shorts, reg. $9.
20% off a selected
group of favorite
sportswear now!
JCPenney
FINE JEWELRY
Ladies "Running Silk" Warm Up Suit, reg. $30
Sale 7 .40
Sale 23.49 Last 3 Days
Save s2 on selected national brand
personal care appliances
Clairol Nail Works. reg. 14.99
Clairol Deluxe Hairsetter, reg. 26.99
Water Pik® Oral
Irrigating System, reg. 26.99
Luggage
Sale 24.88
Women's Business Portfolios
•Leather trim and handles• 3 stytes to choose from
• Brass hardware
Reg. $32 -$37
HOURS:
Monday Through Frkl•y
10 A.M. To I P.M.
S•turd•y
10 A.M. To 8 P.M.
Sunday
12 Noon To 5 P.M.
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.May 11th
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~FASHION ISlAND ~NEWPORT CENTER
•
A. Polyester sheer V·neck blouse,
reg. S9, Sale 7 .20
B. Polyester sheer roll sleeve blouse .
reg. s1a. Sale 14.40
C. Polyester gabardine slacks,
reg. $14, Sale 11 .20
0 . Puff sleeve poly/cotton blouse.
reg. S17, Sale 13.60
E. 100% polyester pull-on pants.
reg. SH, Sale 8 .80
F. Scoop neck ¥4 sleeve blouse.
rq. $17, Sale 13.60
G Poly/cotton twill trouser,
reg. $16. Sale 12.80
H Poly print voile blouse.
re9. $16, Sale 12.80
Poly/rayon 18" leg trouser .
reg. $20. Sale $1 6
J Poly/rayon linen look blazer.
reg. $36, Sale 28.80
K. Polyeste r silk look blouse.
rq. $18. Sale 14.<0
L Polyester/rayon flock dot shirt,
reg. $15. Sale $12.
Lingerie
20% off
Sleepware Co-ordinate. Pink &
blue floral print. Fabric of Antron Ill "
Satin Tricot. Reg. $13 • $17
Sale 1.20-s11.60
Ro be and Gown Co-ordinate
of Antron Ill" Satin Tricot.
Reg. $9 • $22 •
Sale 22.40
M isses Dacron.BJ polyester
Terry Wrap. Reg. $28
Misse5 Rober. 100% cotton prints.
sizes P·S-M·L
Short lenghts. reg. $22
Floor Length. reg. $24
Special 9 .99
Hand Bag Bonanza
Choose from leather bag
or assorted clutches
Sale s15
Sale 19.20
Fine Jewelry
25% off
Selected Timex Watches
Sterling Silver
Serpentine Chains
7 1n ................................. 3.95
16 in ............................... 10.95
18 In. .. .. . . .. ... . • .............. 10.95
20 in ............................ 12.95
FASHION ISLAND
STORE ONLY
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CALIFORNIA Thurldliy, Mey 10. 1979 DAJL V PILOT il J
Hayden: Supports Brown YIUAGERS
SUY'DIUGS
School Rosten F alli~
S ACRAMENTO I A P> -E nrollme nt i n
Califomla'K el~mentary and secondary schools
dro pped 7.7 percent from the fall of 1m to the fall
of lt78. acco rdJng to the stale Department of
Education.
FandR•imtg
S AN FRANCISCO
<AP > -The Unlvenitf
o f Sao Francisco has
launched a SJl.1 million,
lhree·year, fund-raitin&
e ffort to o.b ta i n
sc bolarahipa, pro-
fesaonhips ud build·
in11. The private colle&e
founded in 1W baa 1,131
students.
Former Anli,.iror Leader OACCA, Rangladc!!h
I AP > Nine a lleged
robbers were beaten to
du th by villagers in
Keranlganj, three mire!'
from here. police said
after the robbers ran out
ot ammuniliOn.
SACRAMENTO lAP l Tom Hayden says
Gov. f'Atmund Brown Jr aa u.e ''ll\Olt r4'tlevant"
polilJcian in the natton today fM the 1enerat1on of
tht 1.,., ancl fla.yden up be qrw With Brown'
atta<'k on 1tovem ment apendana "Gover~ment bYreaucracy 1s an obs<'tn~
burdton," t.M rorm•r Ch1ca10 Shfl\ defendant and
louoct.r ol 8tudot1 for a O.mocrat1c Society uys
"WHAT WE P'at:QlJt;NTLY ADMIT ,"
liilyd•n add!', "ta that t•ch new wa~ of rt'Corm
leads to a n~w .nd pa<'IC)'\AJC
layer ol butt>aucracy And each
n~w l ayer grows year anf'r
yf'ar without r.-:sotv1n" lh\' pruh
lem~ at 0!1 l!UJ.lf>O."'•'CI to soh•e, at
a constuntly ri:onat cost to t~
taxpayer "
Hayden. an un:succcsi.ful
candidalti for ttw Ocmu..·r1o1lH'
U S. s.>natt-nom1n11t1on 1n l97fi.
bolds three u11p1:111t posh in ~title
governme nt. a ll appomtml•nll) ••o• ..
from has pohllt·al tx•nl'fu<'lor. Jtrry Urnw11 Ami
his wife . actress .lane Fonda, '4 a:. 1u1med bv
Brown lo lbe sl ate Art:. C'oun<'1I •
Today. Hayde n sa) s he believes Brown · ·~
right to have spoken with liberal orthod<1xy and
taken up the traditional Rt•pubhl·an ISJ>ue!t of 1nfla
lion and government spendtng
"I FEEL CLOSE TO HIS method uf lh1nk1n.:.
Hayden said of the 4l·year·old Oemocratic go'
ernor , "and I feel he b lhe m ost relevant of the na
tional politicians to my experience 1n the 60s
"Howeve r. I disagree w1lh him on some very
clear issues. I think he a ttacks big government.
but not big busine ss I think
both shouJd be auacked equal
ly That's the gC'nernl nature of
our differences."
llaydcn admits that rnn
servat1vcs havc bct'n le&ding
the attack on big government
for years. but !tay!t his adoption
Of the issue does n 't mean he I!'\
shifting to the n ght.
"""'00 ··tt. may sou~d .like a right·
wing vww. but 1l as consistent
with the views of the left, or people tired of seeing
big government co-opting social movements.
"IF V9U WANT TO SAV I've donl' some
rethinking. that would be quite fair. But 1t would
be completely incorrect to think that I'm going to
the right." Hayden a dded
He adds libera ls l~ced to come up wit h
answers beyond the New Deal." a nd says they
s hould not blindly reJect everyth.ing conservatives
advocate
'"Whilc we admire the courage o f these
liberals who do not re treat from their New Deal
principles. we cannot a ny longer accept the log1«
of their program "
T HOSE ARF. STARTLING WORDS to hear
from 3 leader Of the a nll·War demonstrators who
fi lled Chicago s treets at the 1968 Democratic N<i
t1ona l tonvention. a r adical folk hero who in 1969
s houted hoars ely outside California's Folsom
Prison to "free the leadersh.1p of the revolutjon"
from prison.
But a decade has passed s mce the Chicago
5even trial. in which Hayden's conviction was ul·
t1mately overturned.
Jn that decade. Hayden. who said he would Ult<'
the Chica go Seven case lo "destroy the authority
of the ~overnment. · · has come in off the streets
and become part of government.
NOW 38, HAYDEN IS California's represcn·
tative on the Southwest Regional Border Com·
mission and on Western SUN, a commission which
allocates federal funds for solar projects m 13
western stales. and 1s on the executive committee
of SolarCal. the state solar agency
llaydcn was a ~uest at the White House for a
JO·mtnule meeting last year w1th President Carter.
lie collected 1.2 million votes an his losing U.S.
Sen ate race in 1976. He says he may run for office
again, but hasn't s pecified what office or when.
llayden's political ori~anizataon. the Campaign
for Economic De mocr acy. stands alone among
lefl·leaning political gro ups in refusing to criticize
Brown for conservative moves s uch <JS ca lling for
a ronstitutiona l convention to bttlance the federal
budget
AS HAVDEN RAS ADOPTED some or th<: con·
servative fi sca l policies that have won so much
criticism or Brown fro m liberals. Hayden loo IS
beginning to come under attack from the left.
Last weeke nd, for example. Hayden called a
meeting of liberal activists in New York which
political consultant Sar ah Kovner, who hosted the
meeting in her apartme nt. described as "meaning·
Complaints Pile Up
TOKYO I AP) As Japanese cities spread in·
to surrounding countryside. the governnment re·
ceives more a nd more <'Omplaints of foul odors,
J a pan·s Environmenta l Age ncy re ported .
The agency said farms were the biggest prob·
lem. Residential neighbors of hog.raising farms.:
for example, filed 2.208 or the 16.676 foul-odor com·
p\ainls in fiscal year 1977, the report said.
' Fortlae
first
ladg
in gour
life •••
le.a wld WialwrrLl:till\£ · ·
AooUwr partic ipant at lhal mtttang was quot·
\'ll. unonymous l v. in new!\ l\lortc:s ft!\ describ·
1n1t lla)'<lt!n a "th · lhc hard Nixon oC tbt' left
Yt•ry <'llllUIJh·, \ 1•ry UlilblllOU\ Mnd e ntirely UO·
11<'• upule>wi ·
IN TH•: l.A·n :sT ISSlJF. o•· lht> newsltllter
.. lkm()(•r1111 c-l .. dt :· a uthor Harold Meyerson
t•ntll'lt.t'8 Drown 'b J>ros1iect1ve c1&mp1A1gn next year
for pr~11IN1I , -.1n1111.i lfruwn 1s running with "a n
,. ult ,1111 1•11rprn al1• 1·01111nu111ty and a bt!w1ldered
mHlllll' 1"1.1..,..,, lwdon1~b u.nd llaydenists behind
him "
ll11vd1•n lf1:.1fll:.i•l'~ .. uch cntacasm as "rynical
t-(0!>~111 ,Hl\11111' ;i h1111ctru l ur trad1t1onal liberals
I 1·1111 uml1•1 ~tund at. ht: continue~. "'because
1h1·1r \II'" of lh1· un1 vt•r t• as bemg shattered. And
1t e. et11m·r 111 point ut the ht'ret1cs than 1t 1~ to re -ex·
.im1n1· th1·11 0 "11 a:.:-iu r1111l1111)!t "
· 'I tH• drl 11•11•111·1· twlween me a nd con
...,.,\ •''" '"\, ... u1·h ai> t<onuld Reagan 1s they attac k
"in .ii \wlf11r1· progr:irm ., !Jut they support the Cen
11 .ti l11lcllq.:1·nce /\1t1•11c·y. the Dcparlment of
I ldt·n:o.l·. th1• Nul"lt>u1 ft ('i::u latory Com m1ss1on
lhl' 111 11~1 111.i..,..,1\t· 1rnrt1on u f the federal
hu11•.i u1·r .. 1·:'1
"TH•: 11\'l'O("R IS \' OF THE conser vatives 1s
lh1•\ ".int to 1·u11t rol big J::overnment without coo·
1111lhn$! ha~ bu-.mt·,, My Position is that it's a twin
t;rollkna of '"~ !!•" e rnment as well as big bus~
In th1· f1 ~ht on•r budget pnont1es. I would
l<m k nwn· l'nt11·all) ut the metss1ve wast~ in
11ulltary :.1>l.'nd1ni.: than 1n social we lfare." Hayden
('lllllllllll'd
Kut al the samP time, I would not want to
anak1• my last stund in defense of the CETA
ft•tkral 111h~ program. or w<'lfare programs. or
soc·1al programs lhal don't work
··1 "1111ld Ilk<' to s et.• the money that goes to a
101 or programs inve!tl<•d instead an solar energy.
b1111na.,~ <·onv<·rs1on. urban housing . in Job
c•rcatang <ll'trv1llcs.'" llayden :.aid
The decline represents a drop of 383,094 stu·
dents in all regular and special classes. from
4,988,881 to 4,805,787 during the period. The cor·
r esponding decline in the previous year was 81,633
or 1.6 percent.
Fashion: foot first
by Bally
t-4c1rri ·de s igned tor S1lverw00df>
by Bally let!'> you 1eao tM fa'\h1on
para de 1n comlo rt. good looks
t1nd qua1t1y L1gh1wc1gh t slip.on
is 5uperl.Jly crafted tn genuine
kidskin D1s tinc11ve woven leather
ornamen t Black and cognc1c
brown
86.00
silverwoods
45 FASHION i'SLAND • NEWPORT BEACH
.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
8 Cities
Share Gas
Tax Money
E 1g ht Orange Coast
e1t1es have received a
$755.927 ··in-heu" molflr
vehicle liccns<• fee tax
re f und oul o f a
S56.3-15.2·1:1 s l all'wide
<I 1s t ri bul 1on col le<· tt:d
laJ>I month.
The• rollow1ng c1t1es
t h at rC'ceivcd m otor
vehr<'ll' license tax fee
rdunds for their general
!-pending purposes are
Costa Mesa, Sl29.823:
F'o u nt a1n Va ll ey .
$8J8 • J 8 3 : II u n ti n g t o n
Ueach, $263.533.
Also. Irvine , S75 .074 .
Laguna Beach. $27.366 .
Newport Beac h .
$105.079; San Cleme nte.
$3R .R02 : Sa n Juan
Capistr ano. S27.849.
~Cl~s
Rewutes
Sunla An:1 College i~
planning i ts annual
stholarsh1p dinner a nd a
1 £•union for the 1929
graduett1ng class Satur·
<la\ at the Hevere House
He.staurnnt an Tustin
The reunion will cost
S8 !'>O per ~r!>on and in·
d ude cocktails served at
fl p m . and dinn e r
beg1 nnani.: <.11 7 p.m For
reservations. <'O ntacl
Do rothy ll cdrtck at
542·1S;l.4
.1f!~~~~:~AT ING ~olar W•l•r H••U,..
SC l•< 1116il
Yrv1t,,. f '"""' ~'"'"' .. 1 YOYr Door •C•lt ~tCHf'N,,., .. ,. Vour Are•'
CO~! A MESA642-1J5J
t\l• P'if'•Por t Blvd Ml~~ION Vt[ Jo495·0401 -
7"11 C4m1rto Co1p1'.tr.mo
t \Jn 01 '-rwv .ti A"t'f Piii• )
Las Vegas.
30% off.
one· way
to Las Vegas.
On Hughes Airwest.
Lowest unrestricted fare available.
Every coach seat, every flight.
Las Vegas.
Leave Orange County
7:15a.m.
12:l0p.m.
12:45 p.m.
6 :10p.m.
6 :40p.m.
Arrive Las Vegas
8:02 a.m. Non-stop
1 :05 p .m. Non-stop
1 :36 p .m. Non-stop
7:00 p .m. Non-stop
7:30 p.m. Non-stop
Just cd.11 d Trcntel A gent, your Corporate Travel
Arrdllger, or Hughes Airwest at
Orange County (714) 540·2060.
Los Angeles (2 13) 772·5100.
Leave Las Vegas
lO:OOa.m.
12:15p.m.
1:35p.m.
2:55 p.m.
8:50p.m.
9:35p.m.
Arrive Orange County
l 0:52 a.m. Non-stop
l :09 p.m. Non-stop
2:30 p.m. Non-stop
3:50 p.m. Non-stop
9:39 p.m. Non-stop
10:24 p.m. Non-stop
Because of the stnlce by another curlme, our
reservabons Imes are now busier than ever. So
1t may take us a httle longer to say Yes. Or you
can call any Travel Agent for your reservabons
and bckets-1t won't cost you a penny more:
MOTHER'S DAY SALE
fro• 30% • SI% off
•Price includes lax.
After May 15, price will be $31.
on all flae jewelry
LI•• VIiiage
Mel l'la ..... ,.#I, New .. rt 8eaela
Buclld P,11 k F ullcnon
Dianeyland/Anahein\
Santa And
Orange CoWlty
.Airport
lrvm1
Nuwport Boach Coc.td Mi:-...
Laqun11 Beach
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CALIFORNIA I NATION A 22 DAIL y PILOT Frld9Y. May 11 . tm
.Mexico to Encourage
:American Gas Buying
'P&4YER'
ACCEPTED
HADLEY SPECIALS: TUSTIN ONLY
Come Iii for These Great Grand Opening Buys!
llE"ICAlJ, Mexlco IAP) -Ade
Cl'I•~ luoline ia QIUttd aloo& the U.S. border with l'fttrictionl on tell·
lDa Lo Americana bavlna bef'n ruled bul . Me1"tan olftcl.U aay
lnttead, • 1poknman for UteJov• emm~nt oU monopoly Pemes s d a
dt<'ISlon WH m111de lO eam fOC"ell"D
exchange and t:O<.'Oura1 .. t.ounsu.
TIU: ASSURANCE OIF 1orf'('a. .. 4'd
~upplte~ wus dt•h vered to Gov
Rob4'rto cit> la Madrid.
State l't•nwx ma.naal'r J «>SLL'\ ('(w
arrub1as Mlthel said tona.it suppht>'\
at n osaritu tk'urb were bt·ing an
creaiicd by 40 J)t'r<"t·nt
aure by Americana laal wffkend ,.-m be tuppUed with ti~b from
now oo. CovarrublQ ta.Id.
INSPf'.crc>U WIU MOE IUNI
truc:u arrive dally and see lbat nooe
ol lbe fuel la 8dulteraled. he aald.
Tlte unleaded or pre mium ~mex
gasoJIN' ~ll• •t tbe aovemnwnl ist>t
price of about 81 cenu a f(al&Ot\. IL<&
O<'Unt> ratiOR 111 92. ketcul11r guobne
rAh-d at 87 octuw.· sells for about 47
cents a ~allun
,
RAL£1GH. N.C. <Al') Hadley Frozen Pies U.S. Dlat rlct Judge
franklin P. Dupree Jr.
h 1 t r !l h c1 t b a l a AU OAturtl with no sugor or preservatives! •
"M otoriat 'a Prayer" 2 lb. 4 oz. App6e reg. 2.89 Now 2..59
printed on alate maps 2 lb. 4 oz. Boysenbeny reg. 3.79 Now 3.39
'1>HHS muater, albeit i... ....
by a &Um mar~in."
A c last·actlon s uit , ~
med by two c1t1iens in Had.llllV Gourmet Cak•• 1975 t laimed lbe prayer -~ ~
put the state in t.be posi·
lion of promollng re·
llglon. Dupree found it
pro moted safety con·
11c iouaneu but not re·
I lb. 2 oz. Froswd Carrot reg. 2.69 Now 2A9
I lb. 2 oz. Lemon Yogurt reg. 2.69 Now 2.49
l lb. 2 oz. Frosted Zucchini reg. 2.69 Now 2.49
I 1 g I oo bee a use mot· "'""""'----------------""~ oriata a.re not compelled ~
lo recite it.
niERE'8 STILL TIME TO
REQISTER FOR OUR QRNID
OPENINQ DRAWDUJ. Win a trip to
beautiful Hewaii, 4 days. 3 nights, at the
Waikiki Beachcomber on Westerr'i
Aidioe.s. or: many other great prizes.
(Registration in Tustin store only.) ,
HADlEY
FRUIT ORCHARDS •
PRICES MAY 9 ntRO<J9" MAY 15
Tij uana and Mnlcall s tations
wh1rh ran out of easoUne under pres·
In ra~f's whert• .:asoUne ataUon.s
('On Y<'rt dollars lo peso11 at 20 lo one
lni tc•ad of tht· offlt'rnl r1tt~ now 22 7 to
ont-. 1t .-nds up rostmt; Amenca.ns a
ltltll' mon· ---------630 EL CAM1rtO PLAZA OFF ntE SNfTA AM FREEWAY AT l'(f.'WPORT OR RED toU.
.............
.John Ehrlichman. former White House
dont .. slit aff<J1rs chieL refl ected recently
on h1 ... ltrt· clunn~ the Nixon year s at the
Whf11..• I louM· <Jnd d1sc::us~ed his new novel.
"Tht• \\.'huh.: Truth ... during a n inter view in
Wt.1!,hm,gton. D l'
E x -lover Quits
Weingart Review
I.OS ;\NG F.:LES f !\ P 1 Heal <:stale magnate
lh-n Wt IOJ.W rl ':-fornwr lover hal> withdretwo rrom
.1 tn11rt rt•\'tc•v. of a llegt·d mishandling by clln·
-.er"~1t11r!-ul lh<' 90 year old lyroon's fortune.
l'la1ming :.ht· rnuld n11 longer &fford the high legal
cost:;
''I'm bcin~ forced out." 54-year-old Laura
Wins ton said aft<:r t<:lhng Superior Court Judge
Arthur Marshall of her decision to pull out of the
investigation her accusations tnggered.
"I WOULD llAV E LIKED TO have stayed to
the very end," she added . "But without the money
ntcessary lo proceed and without the ability to
see the original vouchers, it wouJd be foolish for
m e lo carry on ...
Miss Winston, who was Weingart's girlfriend
for 15 years. csskcd the court to orde r the con-
ser vators to show her the on~mal vouchers of a ll
expenditures ~o s he could determine 1f they had
bPen altered.
BUT MARSHALL RUU.:D TIMT she wouJd
have to be sat1sr1cd with photocopies.
The court review of Miss Winslon's charges is
tbe latest action m her fi ve-year battle with the
conservators three former aides who in 1974 de·
cided Weingart was senile and bad themselves ap-
pointed lo run his business and personal affairs.
One of their first acts was lo order Miss
Winston from We ingart 's home. where she had
lived six months.
Despite Mi ss Winston's withdrawal from the
court case. Judge Marshall said the revie w would
continue until the accusations are cleared up.
Probation for Slayer
BRIDGEPORT. Conn. IAP) A 62-year-old
woman has been placed on two years probation for
strangling her 37-year-old husband to death last
year during an argument over a lack or beat in
the ir apartment.
Betty Wilkinson. who has 13 grandchildren,
was sentenced arter pleading guilty to s econd·
degree manslaughter in the death or her husband,
J eremiah.
Assistant State's Attorney Frank Maco said
the killing culminated a "man;age that was disln·
tegraling."
WANTED-
••A••N•s • GEJIS'l'ONES
Jewels by josephs is searching tor dl•monda •nd
genwtones from prlvn indlvldu•ls •nd eatates. C.r9ful
llJClmination and ev•luation by our ••perts. Hlgheet
prioee paid. Call ~9066 1~9 dally, Saturd9Y 1~. Sun· o.t clo!ed. Astl for Betty Gr.ce or Frank VanderWall
iewels by ioseph
South Coast Plaa • 3333 Bnatol, Cotta M ... • 540-toee
Clvll Grumbling ••.
Gloomy Qua
. In the ... DAILY PILOT
•
FRUIT ORCHARDS
Hadley Fruit On:hards has been a part of
Southern California for over 40 years. It began
as a small roadside stand near Palm Springs,
offering lemonade to thirsty desert travelers,
and grew to be the 'original' in sun-dried fruit.
nuts, dates and natural foods. All our dates are
grown in the Hadley Date Garden. Now the
name Hadley is famous throughout the United
States for offering the consumer the very high-
est quality at the lowest price.
®
WE'RE STILL CEI.EBRATING OCIR
TCIS'l'IN GRAND OPENING WITH
SPECIALS IN AI J. HADLEY STORES!
Sun-Dried Fruit
2 lb. Apricots wrt.h Prts
I lb. Calimyma Figs
11 oz. Hadley Apricots
reg. 3.49
reg. 229
reg. 2.09
Now 3.19
Now 2.09
Now 1.89
Exotic Fruit
I lb. Banana Chip~ icy. 1.39 No1.1o l.19
2'h lb. Roasted and Salted, or Roasted Only
TRAIL M1X reg. 3.98 Now 3.79
I lb. Freshly Shelled
Walnuts reg. 3.39 Now 329
16 oz. Hadley Crunchy or Creamv Peanut Butter
(Peanuts Only. No Salt) reg. I . 19 Now l.05 ,
,.
Honey
24 oz. Hadley Heavenly Light reg.1.59 Now 1.35
24 oz. Hadley Hea~nly Dark reg. 1.59 Now 1.35
12 oz. Hadley Heavenly Honeycomb in Glass
Bakeiy
4 oz. Apple Bars
4 oz. Date Bars
16 oz. Cinnamon Bread
9\12 oz. Date Bran Muffins
reg. 1.79 Now 1A9
.59
.59
.98
.95
Dates & Date Products
3 lb. Vanety Date Pak reg. 2.89 Now 2.59
I lb. Date Nuggets reg. 1.19 f'!ow .99
15 OL Date Coconut RoHs reg. 139 Now 1.19
1 'h lb. Choice Barhi Dates reg. 2.19 Now 1.98
3 lb. Zahid1 Dates reg. 239 Now 2 .19
,
15 oz. Fruit Roll reg. l .49 Now 1.39 ...
Preserves and Syrups
16 o z. Strawberry Preserves reg. 135 Now 1.1 5
16 oz. Blackberry Preserves reg. 1.59 Now 1.39
16 oz. Tangerine Marmalade reg. 1.05 Now .89
16 oz. Coconut Syrup reg .. 95 Now .79
Grand Opening Special
12 oz. No. 99 Gift Pak reg. 225 Now 1.59
l. )
,
,
Cereals and Grains
J lb. Granola (7 VarietJes to Choose From)
reg. 2.59 Now 2.39
Puffed Com, Puffed Millet. Puffed Wheat. Puffed
Rice. Mix or Match reg. 35 Now 4/100
2 lb. Natur~I Bran reg. .59 Now A9
Natural Snacks
I lb. Wheet Nutz (All Vanet.Jes) reg. 1.19
Now.99
PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL STORES
Visit Our Wlne·TastJng Roon1
'
MAY9-15
,
Vaslt Hadley In Tustin,
630 El Camino Plaza,
and In these handy locations:
Carlsbad
35 Miles North of San Diego
Highway 5, Palomar Airport Road
(714) 438-1260
•
,
,
Juice
Our Tustin and
Cart.bad stores
carry a complete
line of Altadena raw
milk products ..
milk, yogurt. goat'"
m ilk. cheeses and
sour cream.
1 971. HadlP.y Unfiltered ApP'e Juice
reg. 339 Now·2.99
Candy
8 oz. Jordan Almonds reg. 139 Now 1.19
12 oz. Mint Wafers reg. 129 Now 1.09
Peanut Butter Peanut Log
Now lO'J. Off Regular Pnce!
Natural Condiments
16 oz. Hadley Toco Sauce (Hot. Mild, Green)
reg. .89 Now • 79
Vitamins
(250) Vitamin A (I 0,000 IU) Delayed Release
reg. 2.89 Now 2.05
( 180) Digestive Aid · ENZ reg. 4.19 Now 3.00
Cabazon
16 Miles West of Palm Springs
Interstate 10, Apache Trail Off-Ramp
(714) 849-4668
t
l
A partial Hating
of our dlatlnctlve
furniture un ...
AMBASSADOR
BARCALOUNGER
BURLINGTON HOUSE
CHAIRCRAFT
DREXEL
HERITAGE
CHARLTON
CONANT BALL
FLAI R
FOUNDERS
GORDON TABLE
HIBRITEN
HICKORY TAVERN
KARAS TAN
KNOB CREEK
LEATHERCRAFT
LINK TAYLOR
SEALY
SELIG
STANLEY
THOMASVILLE
STIFF EL
Z&H UPHOLSTERY
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BACK PAK 1'o ~llpre s her pnde tn 1n b("
·~~ invol\·1.•d 111 th11< fulrllhnw sport . Belsy
· I\ lees Wt1t1r~ this hlll'k p.wl,. on her cur
(..rj•,1,1 M<•• . ..1
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l"IE•CE HOTHERS
SMITH'S MORTUAaY
61'1 M.>on St
Hun 11nq1o n Br!rtCn
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P'Ult FAMILY
COlOMIAL FU ... UAL
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Deaths
Land Grab?
Criteria Work Hailed Nuke Pennit
By District Trustees Ban Ordered
Crltcna drnw11 h>' 11 t'om m1ttt•t• btu
d ylntc 110111lblt· :.c)lrt'.iuUun in thl'
Nt-woort Mt>. tt UnWed ''"•hool U11t·
tricl h1tvt> bct•n approved by school
d ll1trk t lrw4kt'~
T he cltl 11•ni. ro m mill cc w tis
form1•d bN'IHl!it' or :.titl" require·
menh lt N dul ll'I\ urc to set its
<'fitcrs1a. •lutly thl' school1o. decide tr
tht•rt' IN uny l\c.:rc1Htll1111 and n111kc
r•·commC'ndation:. rur dt>scgrcgating
Its rt' port 1is clot• hy July I
T Rl'ST t:•:s TOLU committee
1•hJ1r111.111 ll1•11rv Uurkce on Tuesday
lllght lttl'\ \\ 1•1 t• pl1•,1-il'd With the
~11rk ""'""In 111, 1·11111111 1tlC(.' of SOO\l' w
'l'ht• t•ntt·11,1 ~1·11· 111 JWll c1:. )'l':> or
no IJUl''lt 1111" "411111· t'\Jnq1ll•:. Jrl'
1>11 ,11 utlt r111t progr.1m 1> <tnd
other ..11°ll\ 1111·-. ~ 1th111 l'at·h i.rhool
p rO\T ldt• t·quul oµportun1t1e s for
part1r1pat111n un1I u1·hwvement to i.lu·
dents of all rat·t .il a nd ethnt<' ~roupi."
J\rt-1Jrog1 a rn i. and l>Crvil'e-;
J\ 1ult1hh: lo 1111•1•1 lht-:.pcr1ul ~Ul"CI
twnal nt•cdl\ of .il l pupil:.">
~i. th1• nH tal 1cthn1<' compo:-1
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lion of ca<'h school. when compared
with the e ntire district by number
ttntf ptteent1tges, indicate that now,
untf tn the foreseeable future, stu·
ctenls are receiving an integr ated
educational experience ..
A TOTAL OF 13 such criteria were
presented, based on ~uideUnes in Tl·
tie V of lhe California Administrative
Code. Durkee said
He s aid ques tionnaires to help
WASHINGTON cAP• -The~ Interior
Committee has <Approved a aix-montb ban on
federal con.~truction permita for nuclear eower
Plants. '
Rep. Edward Markey, 0 -Mass., who pushed
lhe measure. said Wednesday it would a ffect
permits for six reactors at rour sit es in Arbona.
M assachuselts, Oregon a nd Texas .
e valuate the schools we re being dis· 4tlt T~!
tributed by PTA members lo schools. .
APPROVAL CAM E ON A Z3·7 VOTE after
panel members generally agreed that the ban was
largely a symbolic step to show that Congress is
doing something about nuclear safety in the wake
or the Three Mile Is land plant accident in
Pennsylvania
where lhey will be given to students, Mayor Richard G .
teachers and administrators Hatcher. 45, ha!> won
A s1m1lar amendment Lo the 1980 budget
authonzat1on for the Nuclear Regulatory Com·
mission failed 1n an Interior subcommittee on a
11 ·9 vote th e cruC'1a l
Art Re ward Offered
MARKEY'S MEASURE WOULD NOT affect
th{' 70 power plants an operation or 92 plants under
C'onst ruction
TORONTO 1,~p I A French in·
Democratic primary
1n Gary, Ind . pul-
ling him within sight
of a fourth term in
the offi ce th at
br oug ht him to na ·
l1onal prominence as
,1 black leade::·r and
<J m bassudur tor lhl'
na tion'!> ailing t:1l11::-
Markey :.aid his amendment wouJd deny NRC
construction approval Lo single reactors at the
Boston Edison Pilgrim 2 plant, near Plymouth.
Mass . Houston Lighting a nd Power's Allens
Creek I pla nt near Houston: and two reactors each
al Portl:.snd General E lectnc's Pebble S prings
plant near Arlington. Ore .. and Arizona Public
S1•rv1c-C'·, Palo Ve rde plant near Phoenix.
s urance firm is offering a $20,000 re-
ward for information leading to the
recovery or a Picasso painting stolen
from a private art galler y in Toronto.
police said . The painting, "Woman in
a Hat Carrying a Sheep's Head." 1s
valued a t $500.000. experts s iwi
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NEW FAt'TOH\' t\RR IYAl ~"'i: Sl1GG . PRICE OCR PRlCE
FAM OUS LABEL SWI'.\lSLTI'S ~23 $9.99 .
BRAND ~EW TEHHY TOPS . $18 $9.99 ALL SIZES
CLASSIC NAME-SHAND $18 $3.99 T-SH IRTS. S·M-L
TERRY DR ESSES. S-M·L $36 $19.99 SPRING FASHION Bn IG I ITS
VO ILE PRINT TOPS Sl6 $6.99 FOR MISSYS
Save upto7rk
Costa Mesa: 1892 Harbor Blvd .. (714) 63 1·3060
Mon·Fri : l0am-9pm /Sat: IOum.Opm /Sun: 12 noon-5pm
1\LIFOH:\IA .\PPAUEL f':\C'TOHY LOC1\TIONS Sant.a Monka. 11:12
W1lsh111· Blvd I'll 121:Jl395-lil79 /Manno cM Rey. \'tlla tarma Shoµµin g
Ct>nll'I" l'h 121:11 ll:!l-03'21 /San Frmando. I 181tt Gll'no:1k.-; Hh d ..
Ph t:!t:IJ:llil-0001 / Rf'dondo Bcn<'h. -tftJ N ~'rnnc1sca SI.. Ph· (213)374444i
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Ph tllO:il ~CJ'i~il Ill S:an ( arlo,, 121.? El ('ammo Ht•al. Plr !415l!i9'l·151j
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Look Maga~1m· O\\ ncr Uan1t'I t-'1lap cH'l'h1
left, who revived the pubhcauon this ~ear
s tands with Rolli ng Stone publtsher Junn
Wennl'r after the y announl·ed that th~
magazint!s will pubh~h undtr Joint manage
ment.
Luxury Autos
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Avoid Lines?
BEVERLY HILLS CAP > The Salver
Shadows and custom Continentals of the world
must be getting their ~as somewhere. but 1t
ctaesn'l seem to be on the long lines at the fe w
service stations near the heart of this ultra-rich
community's shopping district.
"You don't see too many Rolls Royces on the
line:· s niffed Andi Manpearl. inching alonlo( a
round-the~block queue Wednesday in her Mercedes
coupe. "And all the Mercedes they·re like.
Volkswagens he re.
.. VOU HEAR ALL SORTS OF jokes about
Arabs pumping their gas Crom the oil wells on
their property," s he added "But I think the sta·
lions are giving preferential treatment to some of
their clients."
The gas line at Jack Colker's Union 76 station
did have more than the usual quota of personalized
license plates, expensive sPorts cars and the more
m odest luxury-class vehicles.
But otherwise it looked und sounded whc:n
one young woman cut in, prompting angry shouts
and honking horns like uny other gas line.
THE CONSENSUS AMONG THE waiting
drivers was that you won't find the really rich
waiting on any gas lines. Several s aid they had
friends who were getting 8as after hours or lit
closed stations wher e they had maintained long-
standing service accounts
Colker admitted that c:.irs left for repairs will
be filled up, providing their license plates entitle
them to gas under the new odd-even rationing
plan.
Some of t he wealthy simply sent chauffeurs to
wait in Line for them
/\ man driving a Cadillac, who identified
hims elf only as Robert. said he worked as a chaur
feur for a real estate magnate and had been queu-
ing up at least once a day to keep the family's four
cars in gas.
ALAN CHRISTY, DRIVING a Mercedes with
his e mployer 's initials monogrammed on the door
and license plates, said it was his first wait for
gas
.. Today's m y day off ... he said. "but my boss
1s good lo me and I volunteered to get in line "
A man in a Pontiac Granct Prix, who declined
to give h.is name. s aid he and two others were
e mployed by a company to keep a fleet of 35
similar cars filled with gus
"We'd normally be through by 10 :30 or 11
a m .. ··he said. "Now we 're taking until 4 in the even-
ing."
AT T H E BEVERLY HILIAi Hotel. Carey
Limousine service manager Loren Mason said u
few people who occasionally h.ire chauffeurs were
re ntin(ot limousines as well, '·bt!cause their own
cars are out of gas."
Back al Colker's station. the owner-drivers on
the line -dressed an everything Crom des igner
Jogging outfits lo business suits seemed re-
signed to their plight. Many reud newspapers and
magazines.
Motion picture and television producer Jack
Wohl. who previously avoided lines because "I
have a wonderful wife," s ipped coffee from a
styrofoam cup as he wuited in his convertible
sports car.
··1 though I'd be really angry," he said. gr in·
ning broadly, "but I'm enjoying the rest. Usually
I'm always on the run."
Remember Mother
on her day
Sunday I May 13th
we·re located in the Igo ,.-of? SARWAY SHOPPING CBfTER
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Dead Elk Discovered Paa~la
62 Ammals Found in Cowrado Reserooir
C UNNISON. Colo . CAPl
The Colorado D1vl11on o f
WUdlll• aaya 1t haa dlacovtred
the farC'a!u1eA ot 82 elk wtUch
drowned Jn IUIH' Meaa Reservoir
wot ol here
Two separate pilea of elk
car<'tttlllt'11, ubout 50 yuds apart,
w1•r1• found In thu rc11ervo1r .
walcthfe biologh1t Jun Olterman
"'"d Tht• reservoir 11 being
ln~·t·n·d to t•<'<'ommodate the eJt
111·1·11·cl t11~h :sl)rmat runoff. and
t ht• t t'et!<hng water line left the
dt'Ud l'lk l'XPo!lCd, he said
Ot'•'K l i\l.S SP•:CULAT ED
tht• t'lk, fon•c1I tv :.-.cck food at
Lagunan
Awarded
Fellowship
T> r Robert. Folkcnflik
nf Laguna Beach. as ·
~IH·1 a tl' professor Of
Englis h <.it UC Irvan{•.
has been awa rci ed a
fellow:-1hip by the John
S imon Guj(.:l'nh e im
M t'moriaJ FoumJation in
!'lew York.
Ht-\\>ill use the award
to travel to Europe to
gathe r m aterial for a
l>0<•k titled "The Artist
as llero. 1740-1820 ...
Or Fo lke nflak . a
member o r th e UCI
faculty since 1975, is the
u uthor or "Samuel
Johnson. Biographer ."
He has WTitten articles
o n Johnson ~nd s uc h
18th-century writers and
poels as Henry Fielding,
Sa muel Ric hard s on .
Edward Gibbon and
Alexander Po!)t!.
lo wer e levations because or
ileavy anowa early last winter,
cot out onto the ice at the re·
1ervo1r before It was thick
enou1b to hold lhem and fell
tbrouah.
"It Just makes you sick," said
Olterman. "What with the
weather. gett.rng chased by dogs,·
hit by cars and tangled in
fences, it's amazing a ny or them
ever make it."
Biologist Sewall Young, a
Colo r ado State Uni ve rsity
graduate student, said the dead
elk included one bull and two
male calves. with the rest beina
cows and fe male calves.
HE SAID THE loss actually is
worse than 62 elk, since "we
found 29 fetuses that would have
been part of the herd this sum·
mer.''
Young said an examination of
the body rat on the animals and
the size of the fetuses indica~s
the elk probably fell lhrougb the
ice in early December.
Olterman agreed. "If they had
fallen through th.is spring, there
wouldn't have been an ounce or
body fat on them considering the
winter we've had," be said.
,, -c t:"<' ~-,, __;
"Can I borrow the leg tonight, Dad?"
IRAND OPENING
~1 1:1r11:r-11. =r~1:r1IRY
At these prices, we're making a spectacle of ourselves.
There are a lot of places t o buy eyewear these days
Mesao Cited
You can go to a so called "fashion bOutique" a nd pay spec.
tac ular prices for famous names.
Our selection ,., large enough to please the most f1nteky
tastes.
And our price.-. start trom 1us1 S34.SO (frame. glass lens.
complete> whtch '>hould satisfy even the lightest budget.
Mark N . Reade or
Costa Mesa is a can-
<11date for a doctor of
philosophy degree from
th e Un i ve r s ity o f
Oklahoma.
You can go to a "d iscount factory outlet" and get highly un
spectacular eyewear for a next to nothing price.
Or you can come to Optlul Factory, and get the be.it poss1 ·
ble fash ion looks in eyewear for the lfast possible price
Optical Factory sells onlv the finest frames.
As a rule, you only get what you pay for these days.
So if you want a spec tacular took in evewear fashion without
paying a spectacular price, there's r eally only one place to shop.
Optical Factory. Hours: Weet<days 9-S:JO, Saturday 9·3.
Hillgren Sq. 250 E. 17th Street• Costa Mesa • (714) 642-4630
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NOTICt: TOCREOITOlllS SUPt:RIOlt COUIH 0, T"E STATt! OJ CALll'OltNIA JOit
THE COUNTY 0' ORANGE NO A·-
Norlll .. Cl'48"Wttl IO,OO IWl dlOnq E\tele of IESUS RA MIREZ •••Cl N°""""IY llr>e, lllen<t Norlll O" ""'LACIO, •k• JESUS PAlACIO •1' •O" E••t S1 CO 1 ... 1 11\en<e Nortll Oecea...i. '
&• 1\" 10'" Wf'SI 18 'If> IHI. 1''14'"<~ HOT ICE IS HEAE8.,. GIVEN tllM Nortll Q 11' •O" E"'' ~H II lePI EMILIO LOPEZ P"'LACIO hot\ tllt'd
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le'\' 1n a dlrec t """' •o IN-''"'" 001nt of HOIOQrHlf'lu Wiii ttnd tor L,.Oer' ot ~91nn1nq Adm1nl\frot11on Wltll Wiii Annued and
Str~t ~\\ 54'(1 P"C>Of'''' t\ •uth0rt1•1•on ro .omtn.\t@'r uno...-th.> located Mer •4•1 tC•tfilttt Alif'nUP tnchpendient Adimlnl\trdr'<>not E~tate-.,
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Full.er's Splwre lrwenliori lnspirationa,l Publl\ ...... °'"~ c.o.i~· Dd••• Pllol MOY 10 II 14, )1. 1qi. lli11 IV
PUBLIC l'iOTICE E\l•t• 01 lOUISA f' ... GUI All
Ot '•4\'"<I
Tt'"'~ ~no r ond1h0"\ ot \.~,. (i\f\ turtht"t Qilt1'Cul•r', din<I 0'14t ow ftmf"
upon c.ont1rmatton ot \41t .. bY th~ •ftd pt-.~ of hearu-.o t~ wmt" ,.,d, Sup"''°' Courl \ICIO 000.,. '"" .. mo..nl bt~n -..1 IOf' M .. 19, 191'1. •I 10 00
OtO •o .c<.~w t,.... otter fM• Pf"O d m , 1n l1'W! 'ourt'oom ot [)e04rttn,..nt
petty 1•,. tQ .,.. '°kt on ttn ., '' t>•\I\, Ho 3 of '•fUd court. at 100 C•••<. ~"'""
t'-'t t ot "'' to ft1lt' 4'W> '\Ubtr( t to t. ur or.ve ~. •n tf'\e Ctty of Sionta Anet,
r~nt fct If\, (Ovfnont\ f O"d•llOn\ (•htorn•• R PHILADELPHIA IA P I
Buckminst er Fulle r s a id he
created the word "lensegrily" lo
descr ibe how a bundl e of rods
and cables can be made into a
giant sphere so l ight and strong
it can support a rtoat inJ? space
sta t ion a mile in diam eter .
T hat's right, agre<:d physicist
Ernest Okr ess. who has de-
veloped a double plast1c·film en·
velope to cover Fuller 's lenst-·
grity geodesic . Thal double t'n
velope will traJJ air hcatt•t1 h.\
the sun·am l cn a hlc the STAHS
1 S phc·ric<1I Tcn :.t•J.:r1ty A l
rnos pht•ric H P~t:arl'h St al1on 1
balloon to n oat w m1l1·s above
th e earth, Okrl•ss ~a id
Fl'U .f<:R. WllO AT x:1 m ain
ta1n s the w ork s<•ht•cluh• 11£ t hr1·1·
m e n. wears t wo ht«1rini! aids
and ln·foc<tb, 1~ World Fellow in
R esidence for the univcr:.it y of
Pennsyl vania and Hry n M awr,
Sw arthmort.> and Jlavl•rford col·
le~es Rut for pa rt of his hfc the>
tiny. wh1tc•-h a1rcd inventor
phi l o sophe r poet c n~1nc er
arc hil cct -teacher author was
kno wn as <1 c·rack 1101
He ~as thrown <•Ul of l1;1rvard
l \\ IC(', !'OOS1dt•fl•lf !>Ull'Hle <ll aJ,W
32. and dcC'idt·cl common man
could do somc thinJ;! and so 10
vented a rear.steering c;ir th<it
seat~ 10 and got 40 miles per
~allon SO years a~o lie also re·
s u r r ccted tht• unc1l'nt Greek
wor d ··ccol11gy" and str uck out
in j ust alH1ut every direct ion
known to modern m an .
Fuller. who owns m o r e than
2.000 patents, is best known for
inventing the geodesic dome.
ALTHOUGH IT WAS Gum ver
whose travels took him to the
Ooating city of Lapula. and it's
more likely that science fiction
would dream up a mile-wide
n oating balloon that can launch
space ships and r ecord scientific
:iata. lbe STARS project isn 't
fiction.
Okress. a principal scientist at
the Franklin Research Center,
has completed mor e than a
y ear·s an alysi s p roving that
F uller 's structure and his double
en velope are reasiblc . He's ap-
plied for government gr ants ror
engineering s tudies needed
before building a prototype a
m er e quarter-m ile i n diamet er
Fuller patented his t ensegrity
sphere in 1967.
••NO COMPRESSION m ember
touches another . The t ension is
continuous. That's w hy I call it
tensional integrity --then cut
down the name to tensegrity."
said Fuller, speaking from his
offices decorated with brightly·
colored posters. souvenirs from
bis worldwide trave l s sus·
pended transegrity models.
Each metal spar of the tense-
grity sphere i s suspended by
taut cables. T he spars arc
strung t ogether in hexagonal
and triangular patterns. linked
only through the cables. The r e-
sulting sphere is extrem ely light
because of the m inimal number
of spars needed.
"Take a sheet or paper and
roll It into a cylinder -I can use
it for a column," Fuller ex·
plains. "That's called simple
curvature, but the lines are in
parallel.
''NOW THE COMPOUND
curvature of a sphere ls simply
triangulation. That's the essence or my discovery of the geodesic
dom e -reaUzlng people didn't
know what a sphere really was
-it's all triangular."
Fuller 1ay1 he next examined
compreu6on.
•·While m an .was bulldln1
stone on stone. nature dealt wtth
: rravlty through spheres -lhe
t _moon, Eartb, the atom. Man bad
NOTIC.E , ... Hf Pf fH C.IVE N to Ill<'
1-:DITOR'S N(JTI-' It i(l()k.'i hkl:' a rant.lorn e.rpU>swn o/ pretzel sticks '"'' r •' t1on\. ,.,,., •iltt1f4n\ nqht\ O•l~d ,,,...,, •. 191'1
caught in a spuU!r weh It ~ 001 II .~ o symphony o/ 1na11qles /onnmg a
sphere and 0111• n/ thr m1JSI rl:'mt1rkable prudur11t <If the mmd o/ R
RuckmmsteT Fuller It~ 111rengtl1 is Lou m mpared with Its mass. and 11
may one da!J /li:>at 19 m1lr., qf>ov.: 1-:arth Yoi.·11t' gc11 to see 11 10 ht-lt,,ve 11
r•qnh ot wa1 dnd .. d\.l"nvnh 01 ,,. l EE A. 8QAH(.H
r0tO In 400•1tOn. our<MYr ,,. to •Qr.-... • <AUn•'f' Ck-A
1n ,..,.,"'°"'"" Gt" Poi¥ t,.. 0' Of\ btJ'ohAtf t>f Ot MA•CO & ARAUJO
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WVf',.<ttrK• Of WtO pr0t)f'f"1Y ff'()f'n \.U\,h A"W .. n ... ~ ...........
done just the oppos ite I wanted
to rf!Vt'rse that
"I found man h :1d donC' that
~ h<'n h e invcnte<I thf' wire·
wht-<'L I simply :-.a11I I hil\l' to
find how you clo th:1t 111 ,1 g1.·m·ral
way , <1n<I that 's wh,1t I did in 1111
\ <•nting I tcnsegrily ·
l>El'ENOI ~(; o~ Tiit-: (•t1n
r1~urat1on of thl' spar-.. f<'ulll•r:.
l l'O St·~rity ~pht•rt•i-1•<1n t)l' t•1tht'r
rl~ld or SI) nf'x1hlt• !hl') t·an l•l·
houm•ed like halb
· i\ spht•r t• nut only ~I \"" tlw
most volumt' fc1r the lt·a~l -.ur
face but abo ~!I H'S the ~tron~c~t
·•w.-·~ ~fling lhr
•o•t for tit~ lea•l for
ltu•anily
~pltrn-...
i" a
:.tructure. ht· ""Y' ··\\ t"n · g1•!
I 1ng th(• mo:-1 f11r thi.· lea:.t for
hum<tnil~ in a '>phcre "
Fuller thought the tensc~r1ty
sµhert• 1f tug cnou~h wouM
ht.' ll~hter thun air and float bv
itself lie also en visioned fllhn~
t he st rut s w it h he l ium anrl
patentc~d a ball<x m -t ype covering
or his Oli''Tl.
BUT Ft;LLER l"LOATlm off
to other ideas. leaving the presc-
$14 Million
In Rebates
Won by FTC
W ASlilNGTON 1 A I' I The
Federal Trade Commission has
negotiated what 1s pot entially
the largest cash settlem ent in its
history, winnjng $14 million in ~anceled debts and refunds to
7 .600 buyers of homcsites in ccn·
tra l Colorado.
The land was sold. using what
the FTC called "allegedly de·
ceplive cl aims," to r esidents of
Chicago. a number or cities in
Colorado and Texas a nd other
places throughout the country .
THE FTC SAID the s ub-
di vision sites 75,000 acres in
all have "virtually no use at
present or in t he roresecaWe
fut ure."
M a n y buyer s we r e
servicem e n . blue collar and
while colla r workers aod people
planning r etire m ent, the an·
nouncement said.
U nder the arrangement. the
buyers will be eligible for a re·
fund of 70 percent o f t he amount
they paid. They must return the
la nd to the seller.
The agreement was reached
with Banker's Life and Casual-
ty Co. of Chicago, 11 other firms
and Robert Green berg of Los
Angeles.
T he subdivisions are San Lws
Valley Ranches, Rio Grande
Ranches, Top of the World and
Larwill Co8tllla Ranches in the
San L uis Vall ey area a nd
Hartsel Ranch and Est ates of
the World in Park County in cen·
tral Colorado.
The FTC opened a toll-free
hotllne in Its Denver office for
buyen who think they m ight be
entitled \o refunds. The number
~ 1·800-525-5118.
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PUBLIC N011CE
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PUBLIC NOTICE l",.."'"'''Mf')f \~•fJ .. 41,.. "O TICE OF Ml:ll•l "'G OF
ltlCH"'RO II tLE,..ENTS •ncl IRIAH K I URGESS
rri.., E.••ru(t .. ,-,.vrv• t""" r1qnt to PfT ITtOM FO• t'ROaATE OIJ WILL
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Tf\1' \tt4tM'T"l!!nl •"''" hi~ w ith ttw
Counh c1 .. ,--.. ot Or•n9e tounh' on "WE 11 .\Vt:~·T St-:t:N any AP""'·""
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ma 11c thP S1 A HS project his Mo 10, 11, 1• 11 m • ,,.,. 1•
Pl!BU(' NOTICE
S111t• 100 Lo•"-""· C.ltlonu• _,,
AnerMr tot E•..c.utor
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C•llfof'l'hA91M0
rullt1mt• (.'OO('t•rn at thl' Frankljn
(\·ntrr II 11101..., very promis-
ing. although""'' tnt•d lo kill it." FICTITIOUS SU\INESS Tllomd\ H Purtrll •1•7 S••rrd
Ok re•:,,-; dul p11n1·ture thi:' idea
of llw tt•n,.,l·g n I~ "Jihen· floating
:111 hv 1t~l·:f or t•\ <•n ~1th helium
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MAI N TENAN([, 181 Sn~11m,ar Or1•-t K1nq\b0nl (,,,_.,. f1,atlri, (dlll0,,\1.ri
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AliorfMrt ,.,. E•""1ru PubliV~ f')f~Qlli' (~'' (J"11 ..-"•lot "'o 9, tO. I~ 1919 lltl() 1'
P t;BLIC NOTICE
\UPERIOlt COURT 0' THE STATE 0, U.Ll"°ltNIA FOlll T"E COUNT Y 0, OR .. NOl Ne.A·1-N0T IC £ 0' "EAlt lNO 0, PETITl()toj FOlll PllOl ... T£ OF WILL AN D FO • L E T TER S Tt!STAMENTAR ...
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1!111 I lrkcd the structure
m ~t":. 1:-. v .. ry lo"" t't1mpared to
st n •ni.ith The· rt·<1s1111 I ~ot in·
lt•rt·.,11-rl I IJl•g;.in to think of
two tm 1•l11pt·:. around the struc·
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The co11 c'l'n lrtc envelopes,
ml.Ide of l wo lay1•rs of very thin.
'>lrong pl<1st1c. w1>uld c r eale a
··greenho use' dfl'C-l," Okress
~:.iys. The outC'r I ;iyl·r of p lastic
\\OUld be spertrally sen~it1 vc. m
effect Crl•at1n g a ··o ne·way
lhermal m irror · th:1t would al
tow soil.Ir cnt>r~~ in hut keep the
heat rrum cscap1n!-( at night.
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Pl:BLIC' SOTICI:: NOTICE TO C•EOITORS NewPOr1 Buth. C.•l•IOm•" OJf>OO NO.A....... Jam"·· r P1rfl,. 117 V1'\f.1 oe-1 llttml
SUPtE•IOtt COU•T 01' T"I Monlt . L°' (Hiio•. CAl•IO<n•A OSOJQ NOTICE TO CltEOITOltS STATE 01" CAL,,ORMIA 'OR T"" Du"""'' '' tonOutteO by d SUPERIOR COURT OP: T"E T"E COUNTY OF OltANGI llm•tt<I °",_"h•O STA TE OF UL,,OlllNIA '0R "THE B t;O\'ASC'Y COMES In 1"~ M•ller ot Ille f•l•I"' of Wlll••m W Hugtwo\ J • TNECOUNT.,.OP:OR"'NOE ' 1 EDWAAO A MEYER!>. 0.CUo.#0 Tll" •l•l....,.nl wa\ hlt<I ''"'n ,,.. N•. A·"7• from the warm ci1r 1ns1de." he NOll(I? ,, ~ • .,.,,Cl'""" lo "•dllO<\ Co..nly (••""'o'-(.ovntf'on M•v In lllP M•ll<'• o• .... E\l•I• OI )a vs ...... nQ <l••rM -•Ml I .... "'d ~t •• ,.,. HAlEL Vt CLEVELANO ah H .. l El • . denl IO Iii• WIO tl••m• In Ille olfotP Of RUTAN & TUCJICt!lt l'l E VE UIND DnU~CI The STARS d1 r igtble would 111e t1••• o1 1i.e •lo<'•w1<1 co..ri o-10 :,':';"9~u· . 1 Noll<•,.,,..,,.,.,, 9, •• n 10 cre<1110" n t ti bo I 9 · 1 bo I pr•w-nt ,,.,..,,, to '"" vn<>-, \1Qft~ .. , ·~ •-..-. c.MM' On••.~--.. .. Mv•no < , •• ,.,,... ~·"'' tht" W•d 0-< ~ O:J J?Cll y a ut ml es a ve Olli(• of J .. "1ES 8 60 ... l F JR ""'-'a.Kit, c.11 ....... .,_ O•nt 10 lilt'''"" <l•1m\ '"I .... olhCP ol
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winds w ould Sl'cm hke mere ::7'~::.,,";'.'';;;.;~1~';'~.:"::~1~1~" PUBLIC NOTICE ~.~1<:~~~~."!~~'.np~~·~t1,'.!1~~
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THE NCCLF.US OF lbc mile-
wide STARS balloon would be
the actual control center . where
a l'rc w of about 30 wo uld oversee
sc1Pnt1f1 c oper at ions. repairs
and even sµuceship launchings.
Ok r ess says.
Because pressure. not te m -
perature. would be the sam e in·
side the STARS balloon as out·
side, c r ewmen would have l o
wear pressurized spac e suits
outside the control center .
The mile.wide b alloon would
weigh about 6,000 m etric to ns.
''M ost o r the techno logy is
a lready in place ." says
Soberman. adding that the 30·
foot·long metal struts and cords
can be m ass·produced
Engineerin(( studies will take
about 3"'2 years and it would cost
around $1 billion t o develop a
rull·flight m o del. Soberman
says.
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FORD ROAD WIDENING JOB IS UNDER WAY. BUT WHO'ti IN CHARGE OF IT?
Irvine Co. Is Paying, but lrvlne and Newport Offk:lal1 Say They're Not Admlnl1tertng Project
Who's Charge Here? • ID
Road Projecl Disavoiood by Newpon, lroine
By JOANN E REYNOLDS <>I ti. D•llf ,.._. S\Mf
There's a road project under
way o n the Irvine-Newport
Beach cit y· line, but officials in
the two cities don't seem to
know what's going on
For the record, Ford Road
between MacArthur Boul«'vard
and San Miguel Drive is being
widened to four lanes from the
present t wo. The wor k is being
done by Coxco of Orange under
a $381.000 contract with the
lrvtne Co. It is to be completed
by-mt d-JuJy.
THE IRVINE CO. IS paying
for the road work as a condition
of approval by th e c ity or
Newport Be ach or Harbor
Ridge, the land firm's newest res-
idential deve lopment in that
city.
The Ford Road widening
shouldn't be confused with the
planne d wide ning of the
Mac Arthur lioulevard-Ford
Road intersection. The latter
project, a $621,000 undertaking
that is s upposed to s tart this
summe r, is being handled joint-
ly by the county, the two cities
a nd the Irvine Co
ALL OF THIS 1nfo rmat1on
com es to lq~hl bc ca u ~c the
w1den.ang of Ford Huad 1~ going
on within a st-One 's throw of the
hom e or <J Daily Pilot assign-
ment editor
Because he wanted t-0 know
w~at was going on and figured
sofne neighbors would, too, he
asked a photographer to get a
picture and a ssigned the re
porters who cover Irvine and
N e wport Beac h f o r th e
newspaper to find out who was
digging up the dirt next to Ford
Road arid wily.
Getting t he picture was easy.
And getting the informa tion
s hould be s imple enough. right?
Wrong.
SO FAR, IT'S BEEN 1mpos:.1·
bll"' to find out which city is rc-
ponsible for the Ford fload pro·
Ject. and. for that malte r. which
one will maintain the road after
it rs completed.
Irvine city Orri<'ials s toutly
maintain that it's Newport':. pro·
ject all the way.
Nonsense, sniffed the people
at Newport Beach City Hall. The
project isn 't in Newport Beach.
they said. It ·s in Irvine.
Newport Beach officials con-
ceded the Irvine Co .. H arbor
Ridge connection. But that's
where Newport's responsibility
stops. the beach city folks said.
Irvi ne pro<'essed the e nviron-
mental i mpac t r e po rt and
As planne d, among othe r
things. it will span• the nearby
Pacific Telephone building and
Urba nus Square. the high sound·
ing name given that rambling
red buffalo barn that has been
made into an office building. .. handled the permits.
NOT ON YOUR LIFE, eoun-
tered the Irvine people. They in·
sistcd that Ne wport is the lead
agency and handled a ll the
paperwork.
At this point, the s talemate
had involved about four hours or
phone calls conversations that
began W1lh the wholesale de nial
by both sides that any work was
unde r way on Ford Road.
The assignment editor wasn't
buying that.
'"How wouJd they explain this
picture?"' he as ked. ordering the
reporters to press on.
A sort of poker game de-
veloped.
THE IRVINE REPORTER
called a member of that city's
trarri<' engineering s taff who
gave that city's party line
The Newpor t reporter met
that challenge with a city staff
member or he r own and raised
the Irvine reporter a city traffic
e ngineer. •
Both hac!llescalated to their
respective city managers' of-
fi ces when an Irvine Co. public
relations ma n caUed to reveal
it is his firm that is doing the
work.
HE WAS ASKED which city is
administering the project.
"Oh . god." he sighed. sound·
mg like he 'd been a round the
track a few times himself.
Rent Plan Nixed
Disclosure Issue Sparks Irvine Debate
By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of U.. O•lly Pllet Si.fl
A rent increase notification or-
dinance with t h e aim o f
"stabilizin{.!" rents in Irvine was
killed in a 3 to 2 split vote or the
City Council.
In sending the proposal to de-
feat. the counc il major ity
a rg ued that government in-
ter f e r ence i nto th e rent
marketplace was wrong cind
Boat Storage
Contract 0 K 'd
At Dana Point
Orange County Supervisors
have awa r ded a $236,234
contract for expansion or dry
boat storage and public parking
at Dana Point Har bor to KOH
Cor poration and Rich ard W.
Bates.
The contract recipients sub·
mitted the lowest of four bids for
the harbor expansion project.
It covers construction or ap·
proximately 123 parking spaces
for autos and 120 additional
stalls for dry boat storage, coun-
t y spokesman Mit s Okayama
said.
Construction is scheduled to
begin in June with completion
s lated for September.
Pancake Feed
Set/or Mesa
The Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club
will hold its 29lh annual pancake
b reakfast Saturday ln bonor of
Mother's Day.
The event, whlcb raiae1 fund•
for youth activltle1, wUI be held
from 7 a . m. to noon at Llona Park,
18th Street at Park Avenue, Colta
Mesa.
Adm•ema of SI lncludet pan-
cakes, aau111es. orange juice,
cold milk or coffee, plu.s live en-
tertainment.
The Costa Mesa Art League
will hold an exh1blt in conjunc-
Uon.tth the breakf11t.
would make a lready tight apart-
ment supplies even tighte r.
AND THE discussion brou~ht
debate between Councilman
La rry Agran and officials or the
Irvine Co. the city's mciJor
landlord over JUsti h <'ation for
rent inc reases expe<'led to start
June I
Ag ran 's rent proposal called
for 90·day public disclosure of
rent increases that wo uld exceed
53~ percent and public hearings
in which landlords and tenants
could wrangle over r e asons
behind the increases
Under the proposal, however.
the city council would not have
power over the increases
AGRAN TERMED his pro·
posal "'modest and sens ible."
and s aid the city mus t "provide
some measure or reasonably
priced, affordable housing."
"l dof\1t think the Irvine Com-
pany is going to go belly up asa re-
s ultofthis proposal," Agransaid.
The chief s pokesman against
the notificat ion sche me was
Councilma n David Sills, who
turned to history books to make
his points.
Sills noted that a Roman em-
porer tried price controls in 301
AD and found t hat all that re·
s uit e d were a bigger
bureaucracy and higher taxes.
AND SILLS SAID he won·
dered where the matter wouJd
stop . "To have a public hearing
when rents increase 5~ percent
makes no more sense than hav-
i n g a public bearing when
gasoline goes to Sl per gallon."
Sills said.
'Story Time' Set
At Newport Library
"Mother Gooee Story Time," a
weekly series of programs for
pre-school age children, wiU be
held each Thuraday until June 7
at the Mariners branch library
In Newport Beach.
The tree program• begin al 10
a.m . Parents are requested to
pre -register their children dur-
ing the Ubrary's regular houn,
Monday through T hursday, 10
a .m. to 9 p.m .. and Friday and
Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Sills. along with Mayor BiU
Vardoulis a nd Cou ncilman
Arthur Anthony. voted against
Agran·s proposal, while Coun-
cilwo man Mary Ann Gaido vot-
ed fo r it.
Justification o r upcoming
Irvine Co. imposed rentincreases
became an iss ue whe n Agran
as ked two executives to defend
them.
"l 'D BE GLAD to take you on
a tour and show you why our
cost s are escalating... replied
David Koch . director or property
management. As an example, he
s aid. a comple x in Deerfield is
going to have to be re-roofed.
And Gary Hunt claimed the
c ompan y's incr eases wall
a verage about 8 percent. below
the curr ent national inflation
rate.
The offi cials pointed out that
the company imposed a two·
year rent freeze and rebated
Proposition 13 tax savings to
renters.
George Crevar
Funeral Set
In Costa Mesa
Services will be held tonight
for George Crevar of Costa
Mesa, a career Navy officer who
served in World War JI and the
Korean War. He died this week
at the age of 53.
Mr. Crevar served as a chief
petty officer in the U.S. Navy for
26 years and with NATO during
the Korean War .
He was a member of the
Masonic Lodge of Nantucket,
Mass .. and the Royal Arch
Masons, also tn Nantucket.
Services will be held at 7
t o nitbt at Harbor Lawn
Memorial Chapel ln Costa Mesa,
with M11onlc Rites in Nan·
tuck et.
Mr. Cnivar leaves bis wife,
Shirley of Colt• Mesa ; hia aon,
G eor1e Nicolas Crevar of
F lo r ida, h i• m other, Rose
Crevar ol Florida, bia brother, -
Joseph Crevar of Florida, and
hla sister, Doria Schult& of Nf!1W
York.
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She Loves Parade~ . ---___,.~.,.
Mesan A88ernbles Fiah Fry Fete
By JACKIE HYMAN
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Planning a parade la a touchy
bualneu.
You ean't, for ln1tance, put
the motorcycles where they'll
1cere the bones. And beware of
placlnc a drill team where It 'II
be drowned out by a band.
YOU RAVE TO make sure the
dltnltaries arrive on time and
that enough convertible cars
have been borrowed for them.
And just croca your fingers and
hope the m otorlats who find
Harbor Boulevard blocked don't
late their tempen.
But Uaen, planning a parade
isn 't new to Marilyn Knapp of
Coata Mesa, who's worked on
the Lloos Fi.ab Fry Parade for 12
years.
Thia yea r 's parade is
scbeduJed to begin at 10:30 a .m .
June 3 at Harbor Boulevard and
Wilson Street, e nding at Lions
Park slighUy more than an hour
later .
IT'S PART OF the three-d~y
annual Fish Fry. June l ·3. wtuch
also features contests and rides.
plus fish dinne rs for S3.
Ms . Knapp is se c rctary lo
Orville Amburgey. director of
comrrtunications for Costa Mesa
and parade director.
BegiruUng in February. Ms.
Knapp sends out entry forms to
previous participants and other
groups that have contacted her.
About lSO entrie:. will be accept-
ed. s he said.
Then follow such tasks as writ·
mg descriptions of the entries
for the announcer , oq~an1zing
the parade order. borrowing
convertibles and. on parad«' day,
maK'lng sure the VlPs are where
they're s upposed to be
TH E DIGNITARI ES include
the grand marshal and City
Coun cil m C'mbc r :,, a mong
others. Ms. Knapp s aid
Howeve r . s he !>atd . Ci t y
Manager Fred Sors abal doesn't
ride with them. Inst ead, he
marches with fellow El Bekal
Shraners. donning c urly-toed
gold shoes and a rez for the oc-
casion.
Every year there are com-
plaints from m erchants about
their business being cut . Ms .
Knapp said, "but actually the
parade generates a lot or people
into the area."
COOPERATING
merchants at Harbor Shop-
ing Center a llow the use of
their pa rking lot to form the
parade, she added. Without that,
tbe parade might have to return
to ita clftuitioul route of a few
yean.....aio lbroqb -'1de atreeta
rather then eJona Harbor.
Amoq those ualatlq ln tbe
parade are a boat band -thla
year from Estancia High School
-and an amateur radio sroup
helping coordinate matters with
walkie-talkies, Ms . Knapp said.
An independent group is hired to
handle judging.
Floats and other participants
will be coming from throughout
Southern California. she said . In
previous years they've come
from as far u Tijuana, she said.
MS. KNAPP SAID abe enjoys
organizing the event and, in 1.971
and 1972, even worked lndepen·
dently as parade director for the
Balboa Bay Lions Club's loblter
bake parade.
"Actually, I guess I could go
to work for the Rose Parade."
s he mused. "Or if I went to a lit·
tie t own. I could start m y own."
However, she admitted the
pace gets to her.
"Usuall y by parade day,
t here's nothing left I 'm ex-
haus ted."
0..ty ~ ... , .... ,....
LINING 'EM UP
MeN'I Marttyn Knapp
T hen Ms. Knapp added, "It
does give you a feeling of
s atisfaction when you gq there
that day a nd see it a ll put
together, and only you know the
mistakes ."
Non-teachers Face
Some Benefit Loss
Newport· Mes a school distn ct officials have offered classified lnon-
teaching ) wor kers a preliminary contract that would cut some or
the ir benefits.
The contract offer included no salary figures Officials said such
proposals would have to waat until the s tate Legislature approves
funding for ne.xt y~ar
THE CALI FOR NIA School
Employees Association, Chapter
18 , r equested salary hakes and
benefits that schoo l orfl crals
estimated wo uld cost the dastnct
a bout SI m1ll1on e x tril 1n
1979-80
Among the CSEA propos als
are a salary schedule tied lo the
cost of living, longevity bonuses
up to 10 perc.•ent or salary, 10·
creased vacat ion a nd health
benefits. and binding arbitration
of g rievances.
The school dis trict proposal
would reduce paid industrial ac·
cident leave from 75 days to 60
per incident. delete one day or
pers onal necess ity leave per
year, delete several holidays
a nd exc lud e temporary
e mployees from health a nd
welfare benefits
J EAN HARMON, THE das·
trict ·s chief negotiator, said the
reduction in leave 1.-; necessary
becaus~ layoffs and staff reduc-
t ions "'"<'e Propos1t1on 13 don 't
l<'a \•e enough s ta rr rpe mbers to
<'ove r for othe rs during their
da) !>off.
"Thc leave prov1s1ons !in the
current contract > have proven to
be d1fhcult to live with," Mrs
Ha rmon s aid.
C S EA c h a pt e r p r e s ident
William McNair didn't seem
perturbed by the distr ict's pro-
posal.
"It's just a bargaining posi-
tion," he said.
A PUBLIC HEARING on the
board's proposal will be held at
7:30 p.m . May 22.
That trustee meeting will be in
the Costa Mesa City Co~cil
Ch a mbe rs at 77 Fair Drive
because of a lter ations to the
~ta gc 31 t he usual meeting
place. Ha rper Community
Center
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THE ANGELS' ROD CAREW GETS NAILED AT PLATE BY BOB MONTGOMERY.
AP W1r•pfW\O
Little 'D' Big 'D' --
Dodgers, Sutton Make 209th Easy ·
LOS ANGELES fAP1 As teammates with
the Los Angeles Dodgers in the late 1960s. Don Sut-
ton was "Little D." a nd 6·5 Don Drysdale was
"Big D." Asked about a s uggestion that the
_ nicknames should be exchanged this year, Sutton
says: "No way."
Sutton's lhree·hit victory over the New York
Mets Wednesday night brought the 34-year-old
nghlhander into a tie with Drysdale for the
Dodger rerord of 209 pitching victories.
"I DON'T CARE if I win 395 games. I 'II still be
'Little D'." sa_id Sutton aq_~~ hjs masterful job in a
7-2 Dodger vtctory over.~e Mets. "tt·s nice to
pause and know you're up t here with one of t he
great ones." -
It was the third consecutive victory for Los
Angeles. recovering from a dreadful slump. The
OodRers stayed five games bchmd National
League West leader Houston, and the Mets stay
mired in the NL Eas t cella r.
.. All or this is te mpered a 1ittle by the fact
we·re not on the lop of the heap," Sutton said .
"Maybe when I get m y 2,500th strikeout and my
3,SOOth inning we'll be back on lop and it will mean
m ore."
STEVE GARVEY and Ron Cey hammered
three·run homers to lead the Dodgers' lO·hit attack
against four Me ts pitchers.
But this was S utton's night.
Now 4-3 for the season, he gave up a run on a
sinf'le in the second inning, another run on two hits
in the third. Theo he retired 20 conse<:utive bat·
ters
"I WASN'T R EALLY aware of that kind of
string,·· sa id Sulton · ·tt 's exciting to tte the record.
but don·t forget. There's one more rung .. Sutton's
chance to break the Drysdale record will be Tuesday
night in Atlanta.
Garvey hit a three.run homer m the first off
loser Ne ll Allen. 04. Cey hit a three-run shot in the
fifth off reliever Jes!>e Orosco. The home runs
were the firth for each.
Dave Lopes led off the eighth with a walk and
scored from first on Bill Russell's double for t he
Dodgers' final run.
DOUG FLYNN SINGLED in J ohn Stearns in
the second inning for the Mets· first run. Frank
Taveras led off the third with a s ingle and even·
tually scored New York 's second run when Lee
M azzilli grounded into a double play
In the Dodgers first. a fter Gar vey's three.run
homer , Los Angeles had runners at fi rst and third
on singles by Gey and Gary Thomasson. Orosco
took over for Allen <1nd got out of the toning when
Joe Feri?uson nied out.
The Dodgers had a scoring opportunity in the
thir d when Cey smgled with one out and Dusty
Bake r walked But Oro:,co struck out Thomasson
and Ferguson flied out
THE DODGERS FAILED to add t.o their lead
in the sixth a fte r Russell led off with a s mgle and
Reggie Smith walked But Garvey grounded into a
double play and after Cey walked, Baker grounded
to third.
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JOHN STEARNS STEALS SECON AHEAD OF THROW TO LA'S DAVE LOPES.
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Botner in Ninth Nips Angels l 1
BOSTON <AP) -Hold up on Drago that could have won lbe tom or the inning tied the ·I
that Hall of Fame plaque. Carl seesaw contest. ·California went ahead 5-4 1
Vas trzemski h as won yet Enter Yastr zem sk1 against Carney Lansford's seventh
another game for the Boston LaRocbe. The lefty struck out njn~ single, scoring Joe R
Red Sox with a ninth inning Lynn leading off the ninth. But Then Lynn hit No. 13, a
home run. J 1 m R 1 c e w a I k e d a nd run homer. in the Red Sox' t
"Lord, did he crunch it. It was Yastnemski clouted an 0 and 1 making it 7 ·S. The An
better than winning the daily P 1 t c h 1 n to the r 1ghtr1 e Id responded with a run In
double," said Red Sox Ma nager bleachers The ball sailed some eighth on Rick Miller 's RBI
Don Zimmer. 400 feel ID what seem ed like a ble.
"I DON'T THINK he !Dave
La Roche > put the pitch where he
wanted it." said Vaz, master or
the understatement.
"It seems like every clutch
situation it's Vaz coming up."
said LaRoche. the California
Angels lefthander
The discussion was about the
39· year·old Yastrzemsk i's 389th
career ho m e run . It beat
California 9·8 in the ninth inning
Wednesday night. and added
another page to the Vaz legend
THE CONTEST WAS a home
run derby with major league
leader Fred Lynn slugging Nos
12 a nd 13 and Ange ls' Brian
Downang hitting a two run shot
1n the ntnlh inntng off 01 ck
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a
second .
.. It doesn't fee l good." said
LaRoche. 2·4 ... , threw him a
fastball down and in. It wasn't
whe re I wanted it. He's a great
player and he beat me . Hopeful·
ly. I 'II get him next lime.•'
THE SLUGFEST -California
had 17 hits. Boston 11 with four
ho m ers was won by Bill
Campbell. I I. the fourth Red
Sox pitcher . who replaced Drago
after Downing's home r
The Angels took a 3·0 lead off
.;tarter Steve Re nko Butch
llobson\ two.run. fo urth 1nn1ng
homer ocr starter Dave f'rost.
C'losed the ga p The Angels
added a run tn the s ixth on Bert
Campam·m; RB I sin~le
Lynn '!> two run :.hot in the bot·
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CARL YASTRZEMSKI GETS HERO'S WELCOME.
Bullets Down
Spurs Elbow Way
To 2-1 Advantage
SAN ANTON 10 . Texas 'AP l The racehorse San Antonio
Spurs have never been confused with barroom brawlers under the
basket. But they say they'll contmue to phys ically challenge the
heavyweight Washington Bullets like they did in Wednesday
night's 116· I 14 playoff victory
Whether t he y can keep it up remains to be seen. s ays a doubt
ing Washington Coach Dick Motta
THE BANTAMWEIGHT SPURS, showing uncharactensttcally
tough mside m uscle, neutralized Washington behemoths Wes
Unseld and Elvi n Hayes in grabbing a 2· 1 lead ID the best·of-seven.
NBA Easte rn Conference championshi p series.
The m assive 6·7. 2SO pound Unseld. who had bullied the Spu~
for 40 points and 41 rebounds in the first two games of the series.
was limited to six poinlc; and L8 rebounds Worn out by the Spurs
elbows and their patented running attack, he sat out much of the
fourth quarter in roul trouble.
The 6·9 Hayes. meanwhile. scored a mere 15 points. 11 unde r
hls playoff aver age. He hit only seven o( 20 shots and one or six
free throws.
"Mark cOlberding > and Billy 1 Paultz l just didn't let Unseld
gel through," said San Antonio Coach Doug Moe. "They beat on
him as much as he beat on the m. Before it was just him beating on
us andti.imstioving us ouloflhe way. Today it was both ways.
"YOU CAN'T BACK away from people all the time. I thought
we did a good job being physical." added Moe. "Everybody who
took Hayes did a good job."
Moe promised that the 6·9. 230.pound Olberding and the 6· 11 ,
2-4-0·pound Paultz would again try to .m•lch m111cles with the de·
fending NBA champions when lhe serleg cotltlnues frrtday nl1ht In
San Antoruo.
"They will lake a lot of cheap shots, but they will not in-
timidate us," countered Motta. "They threw a lot of elbows I didn't
like."
"IT'U. BE OKAY for one night. but it's not going to be a con·
tinuous thing," said Washington forward Bobby Dandridge, who
got 28 points Wednesday nll(ht. "I don't think they can keep lt up.
"I thought the~ did a pre tty good job campaigning before the
game. staling a case aoout us being rough under the boards I
think that s howed in l.he first half when Wes picked up three qu1ck
fouls." added Dandridge
DOWNING 'S BLAST into
left field screen made it 8-7
California. until Vaz ad
another line lo his 19·year m
league ledger .
T.he victory edged Bost.on k
into fir s t place a h ead f
Baltimore in the Ameriqlf!
League East a nd overshado'r'9
an umpinng rhubarb.
It was Angels' Manager Am
Fregosi 's run·ln with sec"1d
base umpire John Shulock , ~
t' J£:C t ed the s kipper in tbe
seventh inning ; ,
Third base ump Jim McNaily
s a id Boston third baseman
Butc h Hobson missed a baseline
tag on Don Baylor . Shulock SJid
Baylor ran o ut or the base J!ftb
and called tum out, infuriaUng
Fregosi
The four.game series ends
tonight with· Boston '!> Dennts
Et·ker!>lcy, :i l , agains t Don
Aasl·. 2·3
.Takers
Wooing
Walton?
• •·rom AP Dis patches '
··Portland has the r ights to ,me
until tht> season is over " 'ill
Walton says of his approach\ng
free.agent sta tus in the Natiorat
BasketbaJ I Association. •
The 1977·78 NBA most vaQta-
ble player isn·t letting any orthe
o;uspensc go out or his plans for
next season when he returru;
to action after a year s la70ff
due toinJury. ~ ' BUT THE &·II Walton 'an
make plans to become an ios~t
millionaire. The bidding for the
lorm.er (JCLA All Ame rican and
· Porthuid Trail Blazer s tar could approa~ the S800.000-a·year
contract level of s uch players as
Denv~·s ~avid Thompson and
P e t e Rose of ba s e ball 's
Ph1ladelph1a Phillies.
"I would like lo tell you
"hl'H'. but f reall y can·t."
Walton told a s ports writer ·s
meetmg at Anaheim St adium on
Wednesday ... And I don't want
u&:tYbody to gel funny ideas when
they see Bill Sha rman, Los
A n l!c lc s La k e r s' ge n e ral
man ager and m yself sitting
he rl' ··
WALTON SAJD the fractured
hone in his foot. injured in a
playoff gamc in April. 1978. is
healt'd and he plays about once a
·week at UCLA
.. 1 c:m play very well right
now:· Walton s aid .. It 's a long
"ay back but that·~ a ll behind
mc , 1 ·11 defimtely play as
hard as I can lo win the cham·
p1o nsh1p I have a ll these
pt.-rsonal honors and statistics
hut I want to have m y fingers
full of 1championsh1 p> r ings. I
h ave o n e now 1Porlland 1!.176·771 ..
Sharman. asked about what it
"'o uld mean to the Lakers if
Walton could be signed and join
with five-time NBA most valua-
ble player Kareem Abdul Jab·
bar. said they would be "unstop-
pable We 'd have a great
fas t break. and controlling the
boards and having a good fast
break are the keys to winning."
ASKED IF THERE m ight be
a proble m of clashing egos,
!:iharman said : "Not with these
two. They're both very humble
people ... ve r y unselfish.
They'r e both team players.
They're both winners."
~7;'S FUTURE
snu CWlJDED .
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Node-~
cision has been made on the;
future or Los Angeles LU.en' I
Coach Jerry West, a spoltes-.an
for the National BasketbaU Aa·
sociation team said Wednesday.
It W&s reported in March that
West . the Lakers' head coach for
the paat lllree seasons. bad ct.
. .cided to llep down from lbe poai·
tlon at ~conclualonoflbe lf18.'19 ca m~lp:
But 'Wfft made no a~
meat foUowing the team's I to
SeatUe ln the second round of
post.season playoffs two weeks
ago. HeseidattbatUmetbatade-
cision wo uld be announced
"within a week or IOdays." •
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A Capeule Report From tM Wortd of Spofta
Be's No Threat to Girls,
But Boy Barred, Anyway
rre• AP -..&dM!e
PROVlDltNCE A fedenl appeall court in II.I
Boston WedDtlllday endf'd Dona.kl Gomes' brief but
tumultUIOUI ratter u the only boy on the 1lrla '
volleyball team at bi.a bJgb t<'hool ln Newport.
The lat Circwt Court or Appeals laaued a atay of •
Provklentt federal court order that aUowt'd Gomes, 19, to
compete on lbe aU ·tclrl team at Roten H1&b St'bool over the objertlonlort~ Rhodt> Island lntersehola1Uc Lua~
The dec1s1on uuu put Uom~ lD the girts teMm lineup wa11
iltued lu t week by Chief U S. Dlslrl<'t Judge R•ymond J
Pettine, who H id the six-footer wu being bMrrt-d from
volleyball rom~1Uon IOlely becauae ol bb sex l'h_,re I• oo
boy a· volleyball team at lbe St'bool
Pettine 's decuuon applJed only to Gomes and would not
directly affect the t'hances of ~r males to pllty on girl'!>
athletic teams. ln tus ruU og, Petu ne said Gomei. · lad!. or l>klll
poaed no threat to the girls in the league
Gomes' fi rst outing In a doubleheader last week seemed
to bear out the testimony about h1s athletic aballty Ile wa!>
benched hallway through the first game.
But on Monday. Rogers won bot.b ends of a doubleheader
with Gomes playing a prominent role.
Newbold said Gomes· participation was bt:ganmng to
cause the disruption feared by league officials. He s1t1d one
orticlal refused to hand le Rogers' next game against
Classical High School of Providence on Friday and another
was threatening the same action.
"There was also the possibility the Classical kids would
refuse to play in the game ii he did,·• sajd Newbold.
------q.,ie of dw Ba•-------.
Dave Revering of the Oakland A 's : There are 25
players on the roster . F ive of them are happy to be
he re. The .other 20 want like heU to be traded. I am not exaggerating ...
A 11, l"razln-Net ••••9'e'll • .,,,,~
PROVO. Utah -Boxing greats Joe Frazier Gii and Muhammad Ali may never meet in the ring
again, but they'll be opponents next month when
tbe boxing teams they coach meet in an exhibition
match.
"We're on terms. but we're not boogie'n buddies," said
Frazier of bis re lationship with the lhree·lime heavyweight
champ.
Frazier was in Provo over the weekend for a taping at
the Osmond family recording studios.
"I have always been into music. I've always looked at it
as something I could do when I got done with boxing, a nd I'm
done with boxing,'' be said.
MUa~ .. Plraf~ Sia• 8ra.,es
A slugfest encounter of the third kind was wit-iii
nessed in Atlanta Wednesday nij?ht. A grand slam
homer by John Milner-moments after the first of
two near brawls In the ninth inning-and Bill
RoblllllOll's two hom ers powered the Pittsburgh P irates to a
17·9 victory over the Atlanta Braves. The game. played under
protest, saw Pittsburgh Manager Chuck Tanaer and coach
Joe Lonnett, plus Pirates Dave Parker and ReDD.ie S&euett
..
and Atlanta's Rowland Ofnce ejected .
Four players were also hit by pitches ...
Philadelphia won its sixth straight game
when the Phillies' Dick Rdven one·hit
the San Diego Padres in a 2-0 verdict . . .
George Fos&er's two-run double in the
seventh lifted lhe Cincinnati Reds past the
Chicago Cubs. 7-4 ... Running his record
to 6·2. Vida Blue pitched the San Francisco
Giants past the Montreal Expos. 9·2 ..
J eff Leonard, thrown out al home on ao
u. unsuccessful squeeze play in the 14th tn·
¥I u ning, scored on Bob Watson's single in the
16th to give the Houston Astros a 5·4 win over the St. Louis
Cards .•. In the AL, Mike Norris pitched a one ·
hiller as the Oakland A's silenced the Balli more Orioles, 4·2
. . . Ed Figueroa allowed just five hits and Reggie .Jackson
drilled a thrce·run homer that gave lbe New York Yankees a
5-0 win over the Seattle Mariners ... Bobby Bonds drove in
three runs with a homer and three singles to power the
• Cleveland Indians to an 8-7 victory over lbe Milwaukee
Brewers . . . Ralph Garr drove in two runs with a bases·
loaded walk and a solo homer as the Chicago White Sox beat
the Detroit Tigers, 5-4 ... Kansas City look advantage of
four Texas errors to beat the Rangers, 4·3.
~ te S•a11 af Notre Da•e
Notre Dame University basketball Coach-Dig· • ger Pbelpe bas reportedly turned down an offer to
coach the New York Knicks ... USC bas signed 6-8
Lamar Flatt of Greensville, S.C. . . . Northeast
Louisiana wide receiver John Floyd has signed a series of one·
year contracts with the San Diego Chargers ... Washington
Redskins All·Pro linebacker Chris Hanburger has been re·
leased by the club. He'll be 38 when the 1979 season begins ..
Ted Mac: Dougall scored two goals and set up another in his fi rst
North American Soccer League game Wednesday to lead the
Detroit Express to a 3·0 victory over winless San Jose ... Carol
Blaiejowsld scored 29 points to lead the United States to a 74·59
victory over Austra li a today in a final round game of the World
Women's Basketball Championships.
Te~.,l•lo•, Radio
TV: Horse Racing -Today al Hollywoo4 Park, 7 p.m., Channel 52. ,
RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Boston, 4:25 p .m ., KMPC
(710); Mets al Dodgers, 7:25 p.m., KABC (790 ).
Martial Art
Showdown
Tbe second annual
•artlal Art Action
tournament at Ocean
View Hlgb ii scheduled
for Saturday evening (7)
lD the Seabawka' IYID·
AmoDI tbe 1peclal
pest.a .... 1Wfin1 llar
Robert Au1uat,
1tron1maa Wea
Crockett. arm wreMJ.ln1
cbamploo John Buricb,
health expert Jack La
Lanne, former Rama
punter Joba Gool,
karate ebampkJG FumJo
Demura, ice breakln•
cbamDkm Till MataalU
aDd Syd Kroneatbal ,
Admi..., 11 t3 at tbe
doo.r 8lld proceedl ....
Ucketed for tbe
S.alaawb' football pro-
sram.
TRACK/B~EBALL/VOLLEYBALL
A~WI,..,...
Barons,
BB Open
Playoffs
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Tbe ftnt round of tbe Cll'
baseball playoff• ceta under • .,
Friday wttb the vut ma.jorttJ ~
1amet slated for 3 o'cl0$.
1tartl.
Amonc the day's adioD la"-"
eirclea la Walnut at Suna.t
League champion Pountaia
Valley; Huntington Beaeb at
Thousand Oak.a; and Ma• Dei
at Creacenta Valley.
Marina and Lakewood coWde
at 7:30 at Lone Beacb'a Blair
Field following tbe LB Jordan-
Lot Alamitos game at s.
In 2-A, Bell Gatdeu in•ades
Sea View Leaiue champ Corona
del Mar; Eatucla ia at Mt..._
Viejo; and San Clemente traftla
to San Marino.
On tbe mound for Fountain
Valley will be Dennis Cowan
<7·1, 2.40 ERA ), while Hunt·
ingtoa Beach wiU have Shawn
Cisco tops ide, with Rico
Tbompeon in the wings.
M artna 'a probable starter is
Bob Judge with Ke vin Olson
ready incaseortrouble.
UCl'S LAMONTE KING DEFENDS THREE PC¥ TITLES IN SAN JOSE THIS WEEK.
Mat.er Dei's starting pitcher is
Greg Brown, who has fashioned
a 7.3 record and 2.67 ERA fortbe
Monarchs. Sophomore Dan Sol·
tosanti ia the chief re lier for MD.
Mil/,er Optimistic
Corona del Mar's Steve Leslie
has been tabbed for mound duty.
Leslie compiled a 6-2 league re-
cord with an 0.97 ERA. Addi-
UonaUy, he's batting .357. Don't Count Out Es tancia 's starter will be
Glenn Donnelly <6·3 and two
saves and a 2.44 ERA>, while
San Clemente invades San
Marino with Roy Palacios on the
mound. l\.ing,.Anteaters P a lac ios bas an 0 .56 ERA
racked J1P in tbe South Coast
Le ague. which includes thr~
s traight shutouts. He 's allowed
three earned runs in 34 t;,, in·
nings. while wallcing only nine
batters in gaining a 4-1 league
record
By ERNI E CASTILLO
OllMO.lly ~lletSwH
According to the dope sheet.
that mythical prognosticator of
t rack and field meets , UC Irvine
1s n 't expected to win the PCAA
championship this weekend.
But then again, the Anteaters
weren't supposed to win it last
year . either. when they ran a way
with it.
THUS, NO BODY 'S coun·
ting out a UC J team that won
just one dual meet when the
PCAA champions hips get under
way Friday at San J ose State.
Wh ile the host Spa rtans have the
edge on paper, especially with lht'
meet in their back yard, the An ·
teaters have a superstar named
LaMonte King and ao intangible
called motivation going for them
The mot.1vat1on centers around
Len Maller. who 1s retiring from
coaching after five highly sue.
cessful years at UCJ. The An-
teaters would hke nothing better
than to gave Miller a c ham
pionship trophy as a going away
present and with King on hand to
defe nd three individual lilies, the
chances seem pretty good.
"San Jose State is the decided
favorite but actually. on paper the
meet do~s out to be fairly close." s ays Maller . "It's close enough
that it could s wi ng a ny way."
BEFORE LAST YEAR'Smeet,
Miller felt lJC l would be doing
we ll if it placed third in its initial
PCAA track finals . This year .
despite a long list of negative fac·
tors, he foresees a two-way fight
between the Spartans and An-
teatersfor theteam title.
"Al least on paper, we have a
better chance to win this year
than last year." he says. "Last
year . Long Beach St ate was a
20·Poml favorite and San J ose was
sandwiched between the two of
us. This year, going in, San Jose
isn't nearly as big a favorite and
instead of having two teams
ahead of us. there's only one.
"Things broke right for us last
yea r when we had some unexpect·
e d pe rfor ma n ces fro m the
sen iors . The che mistry was right.
We gained ps ychological momen-
tum the first day, got the ball roll·
ing undjuiitkeptgoing .
"This year. the sam e thing
could happen."
Kang, a sophomore who ran.ks
among the world leaders in the
long Jump 126·3 >and 200 I 20.54 ) 1s
an odds-on favor ite to win those
events a Ions:: with the 100 I 10.2>
1 k 'II ulso anchor UCI 's 1,600 relay
lt.>t1 m which 1~ top seeded at
3.09 8
THE Kt:Y TO lJCl 'S title bid.
howC\'er. t•ould b<.• Ralph Serna.
who won the 10,000 last year and
finished second in the 5,000
Serna. "'ho h:Js bests of 14 ·01 4
and 30 13.6. strained a calf mus·
cle two weeks ago at the Drake
Relays but 1s one of the few An
teater distance runners healthy
enough to compete.
"ff the injury doesn't bother
him. he should win both races."
says Mi ller. "llc"s either going to
get us 12 potnts or nothing.·
.Io l. Av 1 I u c s l rn 1 n e d c a If 1.
\ha rlie Chra~tensen I bone spur\
and David Schriver I burs1t1s) a re
all doubtful participants in the
PCAA me<'t. weakening what was
one of UCI ·s s trongest areas the
distances. That puts even more
pr essure on Serna and Dave
Daniels, t he s teeplech a se
favorite who will a lso ru.n the
5.000.
Daniel's bc:.ts are 8:39.0 and
14 : 16.8.
"From the 800 on up. I'm look·
ing for 34 pomls." says Miller.
"That ·s a lot of points and we 've
got to get them all to have any
chance. If we get them. we're in
the ba U game. If we don"t, I don 't
think wecanwin."
SunH>t itfVP
Newport HiJrbor HJg h ·s Kyle
Slaughter who led t h e
Sailor:; lo an und efeated
Sunset League volleyball
c ha mp1onsh1p, was na med
most valuable player in the
circuit.
Malavas i lo Speak
At Irvine Banque t
Los Angeles Rams Coach Ray
Ma la\asi will be the featured
speaker at the seventh annual
a wards banque t by the Ex·
change Club of Irvine May 31.
honor ing outs tanding s tudent·
a thlet es from Ir vine and
University high schools
T he banquet is s lated for 5·30
p .m . a t t he Airport er lnn .
Tickets are Sl2 e ach. ta bles of 10
for $100. For further information
a nd reservations. contact Jam
Arnold at 833·3231. ..
Rustlers, Boes
Open Playoffs
Golden West will meet Santa
Ana and Ora nge Coast will
tan~le with LA Pierce as the
Junior college state volleyball
champions h ip!> get u nderway
Friday at S anta Monica CC
s tarting a t 1 p.m.
The Rustlers, champions •of
t he Southern Cal Conferen«!e.
will start the tournament with
t heii match with the Dons . CO·
champions m the South Coast
Conference.
T he Pirates wall then foUow
with their game at 3 a ga.J.nSt LA
Pie rce. the second place finisher
from the Metropolita n Con·
ference. oct fi nished io a tie
with Santa Ana for the South
Coast liUe.
The four winners of the eight·
team tourney will advance to the
semifinal rounds at 5 and 7 the
same e vening with the cham·
pionship and tbird·place game
slated for 7 and 5 p.m. on Satur-
day
Santa Monica is top seeded in
t he event w ith El Camino
second. G<>ldeo West is seeded
third and Orange Coast fourth.
Baseball Standings JOHMSOM Ir SON
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OF1HIMOHTH
AMERICAN LEAGUE
West Dlvisioa
Minnesota
Angels
Ka nsas City
Texas
Chicago
Oakland
Seattle
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17 13 .567 4
16 13 .552 41h
15 13 .536 5
13 15 .464 7
12 18 .400 9
10 21 .323 lllh
East Division
Boston
Ba ltimore
Milwaukee
New York
Detroit
Cleve land
Toronto
18 10 .643
19 11 .633
18 12 .600 1
15 14 .517 31h
11 13 .458 5
9 18 .333 81h
8 22 .267 11
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San Francisco
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Atlanta
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17 12 .586 lh
14 16 .467 4
14 18 .438 5
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Philadelphia 20 7 . 741
Montreal 18 8 .692 1 lh
St. Louis 14 13 .519 6
Chicago 12 12 .500 61h
Pittsburgh 11 15 .423 81h
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All-P-resident Team!
f
•At'EWNNINGBA8 •
Laker followera bave ~ acratcbinc their
beads trytna to figure out wbom Loa Aqeles will
select with Its rU'Sl·round draft cboice in tbe NBA
meatmanet.
Could they poaaibly have a abot at Indiana
State's Larry Biril? Wlll Earvin "llacic" Johnson
bring bis act to the Forum? How about Sidney
Moncrief to help in the bacllcowt, or perhaps a big
man to help out Kareem, someone like Bill .
Cartwright?
The answer is obvious. The La~ers will pick
Johnson. They desperately want to be tbe first
NBA team to field a starting five named after U.S.
presidents.
They already have Nixon !Norm). Ford <Don )
and Carter (Ron). Once t hey get J ohnson, they can
trade to get Kermit Washington back and com-
plete the unit.
True, that isn 't a very balanced team. but
then. not a.II their namesakes were very balanced
presidents. either.
* * * LA.KER GENERAL MANAGER Bill Sharman
was asked at the Orange County Sportswriter's
luncheon Wednesday, "What's wrong with the
Lakers?" His reply:
"Nothing. We haven't lost a game in two weeks.··
* * *
ed that be-ma~ aoon be pacldq bis ba11 and leav:
ing Soutbem California for good. •
"I'm in the process of worldn& out detaUs o'
where I 'll be playing next year, and J may QOt b41,.
living in Newport Beach ,anymore *•uae ru W
moving to the city where I play," Walton said. f
Wallon's obHgation to the Portland Trail
Blazers will run out in June, after which be is free
lo make a deal with any team be wants. ;
.. And when I finally announce what city 1 'll ~
moving to," Walton chided, "you sportswritefJ
will be the last to know."
*** DODGER PITCHEll BURT HOOTON wi.i
also a guest speaker at the luncheon, and be talke4
more about the gasoline shortage than about th•
Dodgers . . . understandably, with the way tht
Dodgers are going. :
"I'm a normal human being like everyone elst
and I ha ve to wail in gas tines like everyone else."
Hooton said. ,
"I 'm not a name dropper. I don't go up to the
front oC the line and say, 'Hey, I'm Burt Hooton.
give me some gas.' But some·or our guys do that ,;.
Hooton said.
"And they've gotte n some rather vicious reac·
lions. People say. •Hey. who do you think you are.'
and· they tell the m lo go back to the end of t~
line." said the pitcher they call Happy .
NBA Champion.ship Wresfli119 UCLA GRAD BILL WALTONJal next to USC grad Sha rman at the luncheon an they appeared -~-----------------
Wes Unseld i on top > of the Was hington
Bullet s has an armlock around Cobv
Dietrick or the San Antonio ~purs as th't.·
two brawl during their ~n
to be whispering sweet nothings into each other's
ear 11.·n ·rwl' pla.' <11 I g '1nH: Wt•cfoesday night At
l1•fl 1:-. 1\ll.in Bris to..., uf the Spurs San An
tonio \\Oil 111; 114
But don't get your hopes up that Walton will be
wearing a Laker uniform next season. Walton hint-
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It's a Double for Barons' Ro1nine -FV Star Szmsel Playe r of the Year Again,
'Sy KO(; E R C'AftLSON
Ot IN 0 .. 11, P1M4 Sylf
fount;un Vallt•y High's Kevin f<omme:-thf'
s hck. hard-hittinJ.! outfielder who led tht· Aarons to
the Sunst!l Leagu1.' baseball championship, ha~
been t'hosen as the leagu<-"s player of the year for
the set'ond straight ca mpaign by the Daily Pilot
"Nobody would throw lo him." explained onf'
Sunset League coach .. We knew <111 about him
from last year, su we went almost exclusively to
cur ve balls to keep him awe1y from the fastball ..
Romine. who r:m for 232 yards in f'ountain
Va lley's Cl F Big F1vt• fOf>lhall conquest of St-rvite
in tht• finals. was 1ust as devast~1t1ng in baseball.
re~ardlcss of the opposition ·!> tactics
lie slammt·d thl' hall al a 500 pace with 21 hits
1n 42 at-bats. had 15 RBI. walked 14 times 11nd
scorl'd 13 timei. Fur the sE-<ison . he ii. stroking thl'
ball at a .446 pac·t•.
with four gamt•s left en Che season. but re-grouped
his squad and the Barons won goinJ? away.
-· !"he 1JOWCT m -tht~ Sunset League was with the
champion H:.iruns :.inti runnerup Oiler!i of Hunt·
ington Reach and the final selections renect it as
each team picked up seven be rths. more than
t wit·e a ny other squad
Pitchmg spot~ on lhc firsl team ((o to Fountain
Valley's all-purpose Ste.t r Denni!> Cowan and
Mc.trina Hi~h 's Bob Judgl'
Cowan was 7-1 for the season with a 2.40 ERA,
while Judge. with only one other all-league team·
mate tsc<·ond team utility player Bob Grandstaff J to
hack him up. led the Vikings to another CIF 4·A
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Sunaetleague
Player of Year
Coach of the ycur laurels go to rookie (;011ch
.l1m Dunn of Fount:.iin Valley
Ounn. a frosh-soph coach a yt·ar ago. saw ht'\
t<·e1m dro11 a game nff lfuntinJ,!ton Rtac-h 's pat'I'
Others on the first lt:am who distinguished
themseh ·ci. with outstanding batting marks in·
cludt> Fountain Va lley sophomore Eddie Clark h,
1 467 l and tt><1mmate John Devich I 400), Newpor t
Harbor infielder Don Selby 1.361 l. Huntington
Beach's Cory Funk < 341 > and a pair of .327 hit·
ters Mik e Balliet and Shawn Cisco. also of Hunt·
1ng111n H<·at·h
DUNN
Sunaetleague
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'79 Vikings Excell
-.
Looking over tht record of girls high school
c bampiOnship teams in the Orange Coast area
since records were started in 1974, the cons1stenc'
or certain schools in cert·11in-.sperts stands out ·
Take for instance the softball program at
Marina High School. Ever since Betsy Ward took
over , the Vikinj!s have been a contender or league
cha m pion and two years ago battled their way t1i
the C IF 4·A championship by defeating perennial
power El Segundo in the rinals. 7-2
THE VIKES HAVE WON the Sunset Lea gue
again t.his season. their only loss coming at the
hands or the Edison Char gers. l ·O. How does Wiird
feel about this yt:ar's team 'Compared to 1977"
"I think this team is a little bit better. ' sh<.·
says. "They concentrate and work together more
as a team a nd have played together for a long
time. They·ve j!rown up through Bobby Sox and
othe r programs before they caml' here and a ma-
jority of them have played together for a number
of years."
The Vikings are not one of the top seeded
teams in lhe playoffs that begin Friday when they
host Cypress. But that doesn't bother the coach
And she has a strong nucleus for the future with
five sophomores on the squad.
PEllllAPS THE TOP PLAYER 1s shortstop
Patti Irvin, a senior who has been a starter for
three years. She bit .366 this season and had a .940.
faelding average.
~baseman Laurie Bird, a junior , hit .370
and was the RBI leader with 13. She was the of.
fensive generator and committed only one error
a ll year, making the Vikings strong up the middle
Suzy Bramey, another third year s tarter a t
catcher, is a team leader. "She knows the game
well and generates our defensive strategy.'; Ward
says . "She gets Ullngs going for us."
Pitching is handled by two girls including
senior Kim Nutter (6-1 in league), who bas a 0.57
ERA, llYina up only four earned runs. She has
good eoatrol and baa a variety of pitches.
Sophomore Jody Fletcher ia 3·0 in league play
and aJI of her \ 1ctorics havt: ~en shutouts. a
c11ns1istl·nl perfor mer
Others in the lin1..·up include 1Jehb1e Schlueter,
:.t<n1 or. outfield: Tina Kyler. s oph(lmore . third
bast. Dana Hr a met. sophomore. outfield: Gen1
Fletcher . senior . first base. Linda Bohm .
soµhomon·. oulfie l<I . Dt'bhic Chersin. senior. third
haSl'. und Colleen Herry. sophomore. outfield
Quill• an arm) of young talent that bodes a
"'arning lo Sunset Leas.i ue foes of the future
• • •
T HIS IS A BIG WEEKEND for tht Golden
West College women's teams with the basketball
squad seeking lo complete e1n undefeated season in
the Southern Califorrua tournament Ht Saddleback
and lhi.' softball !>quad battling for a berth in the
slate Loumament
Hut the wrcci lh fo r the first s tale women ·s
championship in the school's history goes to Sandy
Carni.'y's gymnastics squad that won the title in
Long Beach last weekend.
Cris Thomas. GWC's outs tanding performer ,
was a key reason for the victory and was named
outs tanding gymnast in the Southern California
Conferen<·e
• • •
COMPETING IN THE WOM EN'S lntcrna.
tional Surfing Association <WtSA J competition
;.dong the west coast are Mary Lou Orummy and
Jennifer Van Swae of San Juan Capistrano: Kathy
Reid of Newport Beach; Rita Babb of Huntington
Beach and Cathy Hankins of Seal Beach.
Meets are held at various locations along the
Wes t Coast with alternate dates given for each
meet and action depending on s urf conditions. For
further information. contact Valerie Beckett at
1714 ) 436·698.5.
• • • WITH TllE ADDITION of softball, basketbaJl
and cross country for women al Saddleback
College for next year. a meelihg h as been
scheduled for next Wednesday for the softball
aspirants at the athletic conference room at noon.
Head coach Jan Bedford will greet any prospects
and answer questions about the team.
Will It Be Laker Magic?
CHICAGO -Michigan State sophomore
basketball star Earvin "Mqic .. Johnson will an·
nounce FridQ bis intention to drop out or school to
pla.y pro ball, the Cblca10 Sun-'nmea reported to-
day.
Jobmon bas 1iven no public indication of his
plam but reportedly baa hinted to Intimates that
he •:,•ppl for NBA hardship slatua by the Fri·
day mldnl t deadline, the Sun-Times said In a cop story.
A news conference wu scheduled for Friday
mornilMI ta Eat Lamina to make the announce· meat. die SUn·Ttmes aald.
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The 6·8 Spartan Is e xpected to be tbe Los
Angeles Lakers' No. I draft choice and be offered
a four-year contract for at least S2 million.
Asked about his reported plans at an a.wards
ceremony al a Lansing, Mich .. high achool Wed-
nesday night. Johnson declined lo discuss his
plans, saying, "You'll just have to wait 'Lil F riday
like everybody else."
Arter chatting with Johnson on Wednesday
night. his high school coach. George Fox. said,
"Well, ll looks like he's going pro."
He has given indications in interviews that his
inter-collegiate dtaYS are over.
Diahlos
Dominate
All-league
South Coast League
champion Miss ion Viejo
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pirked by the Daily .---
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othe rs on the second
team
Add1t1onally. th e
ltS like putting the phone
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Among those honored
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one-two punch of pitcher
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catcher Hi ch Gray
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only nine batters.
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clip.
Bin:l's Finger
Getting Better
INOJANAPOLIS (AP>
Larry Bird, tbe col·
lege basketball player or
the year, is recovering
from surgery on the in·
dex finger or his right
hand, his Boston at -
torney sa!d Wednesday.
The Indiana State
University senior un·
derwent s urgery at a
hospital he re Monday
after he broke the finger
during a softball game
last Saturday in Terre
Haute. attorney Robert
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··Preliilis: Track Breather?
3-A Meet Set Friday, 4-A Event Saturday
Hy f:RNIF. CASTILLO
Oi IM 0 1lly ~Ila! SUH
This 1s one week wher,. winning won't mean
much for hi~h school t rnck and fi eld a thletes
On tap ttus weekend are CIF prelims at four
sites and all a n athlete h as to do is qualify 1n the
top nine to advance to the meet th at really
counts the May 19 CIF finals at Cerritos College
THAT DOF.SN'T M EJ\N everybody can afford
to hold back. though obviously some will. With the
top three athle tes pe r event from each of 13
leaj.!ues entered in the prclims. there isn't a whole•
lot of room for error.
Kickin~ off thl' schedule Friday are the 3-A
prelims at Valencia High in Placentia and th<.' l ·A
prelims at Aviation High in Redondo Beach. Both
start al 4 p.m. Saturday, the 2-A prelims will be
held at Mission VieJo a nd the 4-1\ preltms at El
Modena. both startin~ a t noon Men a nd wo men will compete 1n the ~ame
m crt
SUNSET LEAGUF. MEMBERS Edison. Hunl
inglon Beach. Marina. Newport Harbor and Foun
lain Valley, a long with Empire Lcai;?ue member
Ocean View, arc headed for the 4-i\ meN
Sea View Lca~ue me mhers Estanc ia. Costa
Mesa. Corona del Ma r. Irvine and Univers ity are
1n the 3-A meet. Laguna Beach. Dana Hills and
San Clem ente o f the South Coast League . alonJ?
with Ma ler Oei from the An~elus League. will
compete m the 2-A affair
Corona def Mar. t he undisputed Sea View
League men's champ, is led by Mike Bruggeman.
league champ in the RSO I 1 55.9) and mile 14:21.2 1
Costa Mesa is paced by hurdle champion Mike
Moiso 1 IS.O in the 120 highs, 39.2 in the 330 lows l
and two-miler Scott Lacrosse <9:25.8 >.
UNIVERSITY'S KEV MEN are Harry Billups
in the s prints 110.2. 22.6 > and weight men Ken
Mills r60-ll shot put. 177·3 discus > and John
Ortman 1170-9 >
4Horses
Scratched
BALTIMORE <AP) -
Four horses which ap-
peared listless in their
stalls be(Ore the ninth
race at Pimlico Race
Course were scratched
from the 11 horse field
when officials suspected
they had been tran·
quilized.
Authorities were ex -
pected to receive results
today from the u rine
teata taken to determine
if the horses were sedat·
ed bef0tt Wednesday's
"triple" wagering race.
Track officials were
rorced to refund M,887
that was bet on the
horaea in advance triple
sales.
Ont• namt• sta nds out Jmoni: lhc· rest as rar a:-.
the -.omt.•n are concerned. I t'~ Michelle Kelley.
l<':tJ!Uf' rhamp in t h<> 100 11 1 21 , 220 <25.11, 440
15i 8 1 and long Jump 11fi.9:i. 1 As a Junior last
'ear. Kell t•v won three titles 1n the l ·A finals and
;_ ~t•eking Lo duµlicate the fciit tn the tougher 3-1\
ranh
i\notht·r ,·prsatrle runner 1!> Costa Mesa's
.lorelin Fishe r . lc<1g uc dramµ tn the mile lS:20.21
<ind two.mile 1 11 10 5 1 E..,tancia. which shared the
I t'am title "1th I rvint>. had winnin~ r elay efforts or
50 5 in the <\40 :.ind 4 03JI in the mile>
•:DISON. WITH ITS strength 1n the running
l'\'C•nts. a nd Nf'wport Harbor. with its strong field
t.•ven t Crt"w, should carry the Suni,ct League's ban-
ner in the 4 i\ a ffair.
In la:-.t \\t>e k·s league hnab. Newport Harbor
produced the 1nd1vidual champion tn four of the s ix
f1 \'ld events Scott McKay 1n the pole vault 114·6>:
Alan Cadd1:-. 1n tht' long JUmp 122·2l. Jeff Hailey in
1 ht· s hot µut 151 !J 1 Kt•,· in Jeffcn ci, m the discus
thro"' t 149-ti l
All told . the S;.ii lors have ntnc field e ve nt en-
lrte:, 1n the 1>rt'lims. plus an additional four in the
runnin~ l'' en!!>
F:DISON PRODl'CED LEAGUE champions in
the two.mile 1Jon Huller, 9 Ofi.51, m ile <Mike
Lansdon. 4 2011. 100 <Ke rwin Bell. 981. 440 re lay
143 2 1 a nd mile relay 14 26.21.
Fountain ::illey 1!\ led by champions Alan
Ounran • 14 -i 1n the 120 htJ?h hurdles 1, Kevin
Romine 138 1 1n the 330 low hurdles 1 and Dennis
Cowan 145-51 1 in the triple jump>
Tht• top wo me n athletes from the S unset
LeaJ,:Ul' <ire-Vanessa Denniston of Huntington
Real'h, Tr:.t<'V Hanlon of Edison and Annabelle
Villanu('\a o;f'ountain Valley
Villanueva won the mile tS .08 1 I and two-mile
1 11 ·25.9 1 1n the league finals, Denniston captured
the 100 111 JI a nd 220 12s.R1 while Hanlon took tbc
110 low hurdles 114.J l. lonJ.? jump < l7-8:\~) and was
second in the 100 1 11.3 1.
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DAILY PILOT Thul'May. r.lay 10, 191'1
5 t
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Amerit •na wlM> .,e a fraid
they won't b~ able. Lo eet ga~ne .,... flotklq to bu.Ms
a nd train•. jamminl( s ome
tt!~Phoae Unet with requnta for
rH.-rvatk:IN and with questloal.
"It ~ Uke 1t ·s aoan& to be a
boom s ummer ," Miid Joseph
Vr•uuc-h, a &Pokesman for Am·
'rak. Uk' quu:;i puhltc passcngt-r
ruil nclwork.
AN ASSOCIAT•;o Press check
ot tcroun<t trans portation tltl
W .. dnc:sday showt•d SOl'Dt' public
trlUl!llt systems also rtiport local
r1dt·o tup 1i. up. but lhe biggest
JUtnp l b Ot'l'1Jr r 1og ID long-
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<:t•rald Truutman,
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Travelers Jam Buses, Trains
tnvtil ha:s lncreased so mueb
during lhe put month that the
company is having trouble find.
lD1 enough buses.
Lee Sneath. director or pubUc
relations for Trailwaya Bus
System, said : "Our ridership
figures are up. It Is too soon to
tell how sharply."
SEVERAL FACTORS were
responsible for the Increase, he
sa id . in c lud ing gas oline
shortages and a m achinists'
strike that ha!) grounded United
Airlines' mghts for more than a
month. crowding ma ny or the
most popular air routes .
* * *
( ENERGY J
Regional airlines. meanwhile.
have picked up business because
o( the energy crunch. ·'Obvious·
ly we're getting a lot of that."
said a spokesman for the Air
T r ansport Association or
America. The association said
th e nu~b er or r e venue
passeqger miles flown by short·
haul airlines during March was
27 percent higher than in the
same month of 1978.
Sneath said Trailways planned
* * *
to aak state re1ula&ory agencies
in •everal areaa to ease restri
tlons on bus companies to allow
them to expand a.ervice from
June 15 lo Sept . lS.
HE SAID IDS ~mpany want.K
to add extra runs to exiating
5chedules and to begin in·
trastate service in new areas.
Alcohol Stretches Gas
Neither Trautman nor Sneath
provided specific ridership
fi~ures. Amtrak's Vranich said
bookings for tbe next two weeks
are running 40 percent above
1978 levels. Amtrak reservatiom
centers handled SO percent more
calls in one day this week lhan
they did a year earlier and the
c arrier is training extra
operators.
"The molll a pparent reason
. . 1s gasoline worries."
Expert Wanzs, 'There's No Easy, Quick Fix' Vranich said, adding that many
callers mention the possibility of
a ruel shortage when they ask
for information. He said callers
often have no idea of whet.her
they can J:el where they want to
without driving.
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Tllird Largesi
The use of ~1 x 72-m C'h mirrors focusing together lo
create a hght 14atherm g capacity of a 176-inch te lescopt'
m a kes this o ne the world's third largest. rt 's thl'
Muhiple Mirror Te lescop~. a new des~gn, dedicated
We dnesday by the S mithsonian Ins titution and the
Univers ity of Arizona. It as housed in a rotating building
on 8.5.50-fool Mount Hopkins oear Amado, Ariz., south of
Tucson.
Even 8 1/2%, .Inflation
Too Low for Basics?
WASHINGTON IAP) Even
as the Carte r administration
raised its Inflation forecast for
this year to at least 8.~ percent.
so m e priva t e eco no mis t s
warned that price boosts ror
s uch necessities as food . energy
and h OUSlDl! will far e.xcl!ed that
rate.
Treasury S<'C'rNary Mic hael ·
Blumenthal adm1ttf>d that the
administration h<1 d ''.st•rcwcd
up" hy prcdaclin~ only a 7 4 flt'r
c t·nt 1nnat1on rat<.· for 1979
· I would be ~urpri!'.t:d 1f we're
he low 81:: percent." he told a
Senate appropriations subc:om
mattee.
BARRY BOSWORTH, director
of the president ·s Couoctl on
Wa~e and Pru·e Stab a l1ty, Jater
agreed with lllum~nthaf"s pre
d1ct1on.
Airlines Buy
11 Jumbo Jets
LOS ANG F.LF.S I AP l
Mc Donnell Douglas Corp. has
announced orders from .Japan
Aar Lines a nd Alitala a for 11
OC-10 jumbo jets worth mo11e
than $500 million.
J a pan Air Lines requested five
j umbo jets, with delivery ex·
peeled late this year a nd early
ne xt year , a s pokes m a n for
McDonnell Douglas Corp. said.
Terms were not disclosed, but
a n average OC· 10 costs about $40 million.
'l'he government-oper ated
Italian airline. Alitalia, ordered
six OC· lOs for a total of S310
million. That sale 1s stlll subJect
to Italian goHrnment approval.
QUEEN FOR A DAY
MOTHER ON MAY 13th
By Terry
Grant,
R. Ph. ..
At a diMer of the Society of
All)eric an Bu s 1 ncs~ a nd
Econonµc Writers. he s-a1d in·
nation is "absolutely inconsis·
tent with fo re tas t s last Oc·
tobe r."
Th e r evised pre di c t io n
lhrealfnS to toug,h~n . labor 's
al(e Mo,.y "h\nl st<tAd i g a1ns t Presid~nr Ca rter ·~ 7 pert'cnt
wage ~uid el1n e. a counci l
s pokesrnan al•koowledged
T ff E U N IT•: 0 R B 8 E R
Workers ur1100 1 ~ :--eek1ng a
package far 1n excess of the pre·
sideot's cellinil and the United
Auto Workers union has warnert
the administration not to 1n·
terfere in its upeoming ncgolla·
lions
"It dosen"t make a more hap·
py situation wilh labor," ~aid
spokesman J oe Carte r of the
wa~e and price council. "We re·
cngnize that it ·s a very difficult
s 1tuat1on labor leaders ure up
a~ainst."
Even before the "ew predic·
tioo. the AFL-CIOI~ 'executive
rnuncil blasted the president:s
a nti-inOation program as "an
absolute fl op"' that penalizes
worke rs and ur~ed that it be
scra ppect.
M EANWHJLE. ECONOMISTS
at Rata RC1>ources Inc . of Cam-
bridge. Ptjass .. said e nergy
prices are expected to increase
at a n annual 15.5 percent rate
Domestic crude oil should rise 20
pert!ent in price, s atd Bob
Gough, a senior economist at the
company beaded by Otto Eeks·
Lein. a former member of the
Council of Economic 'Advisers.
Gou~h said the median price
of a new single-family home thjs
year will be a bout $63,500. a 13.5
percent increase over last year
Food prices. he said, ctre likely
to r ise 9 oercent to 12 nercent. . .'fr •• ..,.,-•
The overall iDflalion rate will
bP tempered somewhat. Gough
said. by relatively mild price
rises ror clothing a nd s hoei.,
durable goods and transP<>rta-
tion. '
LOS ANGE14ES (AP l
Panicky motorists searching for
foci and farmers lookinJ? for new
markets may Join for ces one day
und fill millions of gas tanks
w ith gasohol. a n e ne r gy ·
~\retching mixture of alcohol
and gasoline.
Iowa motorists a re already
Jillihg up al gasohol stations
The fuel is used exte nsively in
Brazil
BUT GASOHOL FACES major
problems. It isn't likely lo ease
the American ~as crunch soon.
a group or scientists said here.
"There is no easy, quick fix .
You can't just turn a key and get
motor fuel that contains alcohol
c·omi n g o ut ." s aid J o h n
Litchfield of Ballelle Columbus
Laboratories in Columbus. Otuo
·'The whole t>conom1cs of
manufacturing alcohol rrom
grains. su1-1ars or other plants
ror industrial u~e or for fuel is
very marginal," said J onathan
Ra ymond or Cetus Corp. in
Berkeley.
"IT'S GOING TO BE a long
lime before alcohol can 1 have
an l 1mpa<'t on our fue l needs '·
Rut he said research is under
way al <·ollege. industry and
govcrnmPnt labs in the Uruted
States and many olht•r nations.
Scientists in vol vcd in that re·
search we re interviewed during a
meeting of the American Society
of Microbiology.
GASOHOL IS A mixture of 10
percent ethyl alcohol and 90 per
cent gasoline. It burns smoolt1Jy
in standard cars a nd "enhances
the quality of the gasoline
because it raises the octane rat·
ing. ·· Raymond s aid.
Ethyl alc'>hol can be produced
by fermcnl.:ng grain, potatoes.
sugar cane, sugar beets. trees or
even agricultural debris. Jt also
can be made from petroleum.
But it's expens ive, even
meas ured agains t t oday 's
i:asoline prices .
''EVERY INDICATION 1s
that the cheapest price alcohol
will be produced by fermentation
is some thing on the orde r of St 15
to$1.20agallon." Litchfield said.
Litchfield said a few fcrmen·
talion plants are producing ethyl
alcohol. but "the production is
JUSt a drop in the bucket com·
pared to what our energy needs
arc ··
Bringin~ a new fermentation
plant into production, he said,
woul(J take about two years.
even us ing only existing
technology.
THE BASIC PROCESS has
been around s ince the dawn of
history: Ljquor is essentialiy
ethyl a lcohol and wat~r. The
fermentation is carried out by
microorganisms
Much of the research is ai med
at improving the performance of
* * *
On Molhl•f"\ l>l•) we
puhlicly acknowlertgc
I hat t•vcrylhing ct.•nlt•rs
around her and that wt•
a ll arc her willing ~ub
JC<'I~
Supply, Not Gas Cost,
W onies Most in Poll ll 1s our yt•:irly re.
minder of Mother~ im
portancc. For. we all arc
so accu s tomed to
Mother's dally uns e lfis h
e fforts that we often forget the many thanks
due her. We hope a ll Mothers will permit us to
serve them whenever
possible. If there Is any
favor or courtesy we can
do for any M othe r . any
day. we welcome such re·
quests.
NEW YORK CAP> -American~·
real worry about energy is getting
e nough of it lo meet their needs. not
how much guoline, natural gas and
e lectricity will cost . an Associated
Press-NBC News poll shows.
five percent said they were more
concerned about price and 6 percent
of the 234 Southern Californians in·
terviewed were not sure .
YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you
need a medicine. Pick up
your prescr1pl.1on If s hop. ptng nearby, or wu wlll
deliver promptly without
extra charge. A great m~py people e ntruat us with tbelr prcscnpllons,
May we lo mpound
yours"'.'
PAD UDO PMAIMACY ... w...., , .............. ....,.. .....
'4J·lllt
FUty-six percent of those in·
terviewed said supply bt energy. not
price, was tbetr bigger energy con-
cern. 11tirty-eigbt percent said price
was.the larl(er worry and 6 pel'cent of
the 1,600 adults intervie•ed na-
tionwide by telephone were oot sure:·
A SPECIAL POLt in Sou~ltern
c.ilfomfa. before the lines be1an to
form, found the area's adults just as
coacemed aboUt the · availabUity of
enerty as the .nation as 'a · whole.
Rnld~ of tbe, Los Angeles and San
Diego areas said dollar-a -111lon saaollne will. have less impact on
their driving habits than on others
acrou the country. ..
In Southem etUtomia, ~ percent.
Hid they are more worried about the
avail1blllt,y of .ener1y in the ruwre.
than lhey ar~ about the prlee. Thirty.
The survey in Southern California
was take n In conjunction with the na·
lional poll before the gasoline
shortage deepened and Gov. Edmund
G. Brown J r. allowed counties lo opt
for even-Odd rationing.
IN LINE WITH THE concern about
avaHabllity rather than price. those
from lhe Los Angeles and San Diego
metropolitan areas are a bit less like·
ly than adults nationally to say they
will cut back on driving in the face of
dollar·a·gallon gasoline.
Thirty-two percent of the Southern
Callromians interviewed said that
dollar·•·Rallon gasoline will not
change their driving habits. That
compares with 26 percent of those
across the country who won't change.
In Southern California, 42 percent
Hid they will drive less if gasoline
price11 continue lo !!oar. compared
with 44 percent nationally.
•
the microbes and finding new
ones.
Another approach is aimed at
the raw materials, because lhe
price of fermented alcohol is
"heavily de pende nt on how
much you pay for a bushel or
corn, for instance,'' said Oaruel
Wang or MIT.
ALTHOUGH GRAINS and
sugars are traditional sources of
alcohol, he said. it can also be
taken from trees and "ldt-0ver
agricultural products like corn
stalks and com leaves."
How a n d whe n gasoho l
becomes a s ignificant fue l
source remains to be seen. But
Litchfield said, "it wall rind a
place. What that place is I don 't
think anybody's prepared to say
I don't think anyone knows ."'
* * * * * * BILLAJMSAT ALCOHOL USE
SACRAMENTO CAP) Californians could save 10 mill1on
"THF.'V 'LI. SAY: 'I want to go
from New York to Richmond.
Va . and I 'm worried about
~asoline Do you go there?'"
Vranich said.
In CalHo rnaa , whe re the
shOrta~e has hit hardest. some
passen~er trains already are
full . Vraruch said, adding that 11
or 24 trams bet ween Los Angeles
a nd San Diego carried standees
last weekend. gallons of gasoline a month by adding 1 percent alcohol, says As·
semblyman Victor Calvo, 0 -Mountain View.
Calvo mlroduced AB 1889, which would require all gasoline
sold 10 Califorma to contain 1 percent alcohol by 1981 and. if that
works. 5 percent by 1985
Calvo issued a statement saying the 1 percent blend could save
120 million gallons or gasoline a year.
lie said that and a tax credit bill by Sen . Alfred Alqwst. o .san
Jose, the "gasohol bill" would "provide a badly needed shot 1n the
a rm to the fledgling synthetic ruels industry in California."
The Southwest Limited
b e tw et:n Ch icago and Los
An~eles is fully booked for 18 of
31 daily runs this month, he
said : last year , 1t was sold out
on only eight days m May.
It would also require public utilities to use clean·burrun~
alcohol fuels durrng the smog season as a subs titute for imported
fuel 01 1.
VRANICH SAID Amtrak is
"h a p py ," with the in ·•
('t e ase. "but worried" aooul
handling the bus iness.
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Closinf( PriC't•s
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81SYLYIAJ'OaTD
Thoulancb of famlHet will drive on auto vacauon tnpa to
MexicoandCanadathiasummer.
But fr1endly covernment relations do not protect an
American motorlltltaveli.Qa in either eGUDtry.
IF YOU HAVE AN AUTOMHILE ACCIDENT in
Meaico and you cannot prove your flnaocial responsibility.
you could be put in jail, have your car impounded and un·
der10 10me horrible experiences.
If you do not have a Canadian • )'ellow card." the non·
resident lnterprovincial motor vehicle liability card r~·
01n1zed in Canadian provinces as evidence of adequate
coverage. your automobile might be Impounded.
1t once was com·
m oo practice ror
American insurers to
write special Mexican
e ndorsements for
policyholders going
short distances south or
the border, says Allen
Money's
Worth
P. Willis Jr .. vice president or tl'le Continental Insurance
Co .• "but these days it's better to buy insurance from a
company licensed in Mexico.•·
And although in general you don't need additional in·
surance when going north of the border, "before leaving
for Canada. check with your insurance agent lo make sure
your policy does provide adequate coverage." Willis says.
More specifically, when en route to Mexico:
-WORK WITH YOUR INSURANCE agent to find an
agent who represents a Mexican insurance company.
Arrange in advance to pick up a special policy.
In addition to liability coverage. consider fire, theft
and collision insurance. "In Mexico. the last three cov.
erages are based on the value you declare ror your car,"
Willis says
You save on premiums by declaring a value lower
than the car's worth. but ir a Mexican company makes a
total loss payment. you could lose blle to your car and any re·
sidual value it might have. Mexican authorities believe the
car no longer belongs to you once you have been paid for it.
Also. to collect on theft coverage. the whole car has to be
stolen.
-SPF.ND F.NOUGH TIMF. WITH THE AGENT issu·
mg the Mexican policy to make sure everything is in or-
de r. is understood a nd is backed up with proor of in·
surance. proof of ownership of the insured vehicle. valid
d'river's license and a Mexican tourist card.
Another safeRuard is to get a hst of Mexican insurance
agents representing1he company issuing the policy.
IF YOU'RE EN RO UT£ TO CANADA, you must be
aware that the province of Quebec is a special situation
because of its no.fault law Quebec 1s the only Jurisdiction
in North America where no IC1wsu1ts are allowed for bodily
tnJuries caused by auto accidents.
Oil Prices, Interest
Rates Worry Market
NEW YORK IAP l -Stock prices skidded today amid
worries about interest rates and energy.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial issues was
down 9. 70points to828.92.
Declines led advances by a 2· I margin on the New York Stock Exchange.
Traders were wiling for release of money supply
figures this anemoon for an indication of future moves by
the Federal Reserve on tightening credit. The money supp.
ly has been rising in recent weeks. and Walt Streeters fear
another rise may cause the Fed to push up interest rates. But
surprisingly the money supply figures were down tsee
below>.
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TUBE TOPPERS
NBC e 9:00 -Chevy Chase's Na-
tional Humor Test. A lighthearted ex·
amination or what makes people laugh
with guests Martin Mull and Pam "Min·
dy" Dawber. <Seest-0ry, photos below>.
KIU 11 :00 -.. I'll Never Forget
What's 'is Name." Orson Welles plays a
businessman who returns to his carefree .
youth in this 1968 movie comedy with
Oliver Reed.
KTTV e 12:30 "Ship of Fools." A
wartime voyage to Nazi Germany with
Vi vien Leigh, Lee Marvin. Oscar Werner
a nd Si mone Signoret a mong the
oassengers.
a oerangec:t k11t« ......,. he
bilg1ns tnveshgatlnc;I the
mys11111ou1 <1115aPC>N1ance
ol a real etl&te developer.
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ANTON
08 NEWS G ®J FAMILY
w 111oe hires a lorm« P<Otill·
tute as his sec;retary. una.
ware that hi& boss hod
once done bu$1nes9 with
Ille gift
Cl) N~T OAUEA'Y
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S1ree1 An Old Jew 1s '""·
Cllily ill but a1uoous to stey
a1111e to loolc atte• n1s 9·
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10:30 CD Cl) NEWS
'1!) FOOTSTEPS
'Staclo.ong The Oec1c··
Wh•le Children can 14lern
trom thOI< mmakM. they
' can also oe hun 11 ttoet•
mistakes get mate atten·
hon then lhfll< SUCCMSCS
11:00 II 0 0 CJ)@) NEWS
Q MAKE M£ lAUOH IJ MOVIE * * ·~ "'111 ~ fOfQOt
What's 'Is Name'" I 19681
Orson Welles. Oliver Reeo
A Suc:ceslllut ouaine5Sman
goves up everytrnng to
return to hos c:a•etree
youtn (1 hr . 57 mon I a» CHICO AHO THE MAH
Cnico p1ay1 ma1cnmokt1t
10 Eo ano a,_ n01t9ht>0<.
Sll1rtey
Q) THE BENNY HIU
SHOW
S<!flny deel<les to govo ll•S
S•OO·klCk and h8tdWO<kiOQ
yes men Jec;k W11gnt a
nnr.oay on the sun
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on a c;oionel wno Is tll<HI·
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Socit -geant (RI 0 TOHIQHT
Host Jonnny Carson.
Guest· Etouoetn A5111f!¥
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HUTCH
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NEWS
MORNING
12:00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE
• Come Wander With Me a» ALFMO HITQiCOCK
PRESENTS
• Htilp Wonted'" A desper·
1110 man O'lswers a ne10
wanted ao m sea"h 01 ii
JOO
Cl) QETSMAAT
lne Cnoef trltls 10 impress·
a m&gar•nt> reponer 1n
nopes ol g1v1ng CONTROL
a bN18• 1meqe
12:05 IJ (J) CBS LATE MOVIE * * '" "McC•oud Shark'>' 1197!>1 Oenn1s W Aaver.
Chrt510pl'lnt GPO•QP
McCtouo •S occused 01
IOl{lrhmng W•th IOnOll\er
oe1ec1tve s 1nvestogahon 01
No Chevy in Tonight Show's_ Future
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LOS ANGELES •AP 1 Chevy Chase says
there was never any truth lo the report that he was
ooing groomed to succeed J ohnny Carson as host
of ·'The Tonight Show.··
He also denied he'd started lhe rumor rumsell.
"Nobody ever ta lked to me about 'The Tonight
Show.' :· he said. "Not from the first day. Not
even back in the days or 'Saturday Night Live'
when it was fi rs t said J was being groomed. I 've
never even been asked to be a guest host."
CHASE SAID IT "MADE it difficult for
Johnny and me to gel together." but the lwo later
met after Chai.c sent Carson a letter. He later was
invited to <Appear on "Tonight."
He said the report began when a magazane
suggested he would be a good replacement for
Carson. and it was picked up by other reporters.
"So the rivalry was precipitated," said Chase.
"The fact is thltt it never came up. It was just
something someone wrote about in a magazine."
CHASE IS HOST FOR "The Chevy Chase Na-
tional Humor Test" on NBC, Channel 4, tonight at
9 His guests are Martin MuJI , Pam Dawber. jazz
musician Tom Scott. Playboy publisher Hugh
Hefner and psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers.
Carson also became annoyed when Chase was
asked if he would liketodotheshow.
"I made a few remarks that were deprecating
to the show. not him," explained Chase. "I said it
in the wrong way. sort of arrogant in my new-
found fame. He took it tbe wrong way and 1 never
meant it that way. He's the best there is."
Carson has said he wants off "Tonight" before
his contract expires in mid-1981, and Chase again
was asked about becom ing the show's host. ''I
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APWl .... tO•
CHEVY CHASE GETS SPLATTERED WITH PIE ON 'NATIONAL HUMOR TEST' TONIGHT
Slapstick Comic Says He Never Wanted to Take Over Johnny Carson's Show
don't very much think I 'll be asked, but if I am
asked, I'll con.sider it." he said.
CHASE'S "NATIONAL HUMOR Test" special
is a spoof on previous programs like the safety and
driving TV tests. "It's a form of sorts for a
tremeodou. amount of funny things to happen.'·
said Chase. "You take it al home. It's multiple
choice. No one really loses because there are no in-
correct answers, only unfunny answers."
Next up for Chase. who made his movie debut
in ··Foul Play," is a film called "S11turday
Matinee." which he wrote. He said he was thinking
or directing the movie. as well as starring 1n 1t, but
didn "t think he would have lhe time because he
a lso is working on two record albums.
CHASE SAID HE ALSO expects to star ~gain
with Goldie Hawn in Neil Simon's next movie.
.. Seems Like Old Times." "I can't speak for
Goldie, but it looks like we·n do it," he said.
'Mork' ABC's 1-2 Punch
.. Saturday Matinee" will be Chase's vision of
those nostalgic days when you could go to a movie
for 50 cents and see a newsreel, a cartoon. a
travelogue. a serial and two features . All of tt.lt
will be wrapped into one picture. with Chase play. ing several roles.
• rvtllleu loen lhatll. U:tO. fllOllllR • * ·~ ""OM 8undey Aftat·
noon"' (190) Oenn11
MorQlll, J-Peige r,.
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pr-to be an antidote
IOI' l"6 OIMndlanllld. (1
IV., S6min I
• WOVtl * e • ""Ship Of Foola ..
119851 Vivien Leigh.
Simone Sognofet. A motley
~ ol PMllflQatW
11 '°"* to anare cloM quarters while tr •vellng to
8<_1\1_,, (3 hf LI
• MOYIE
• ·~ "The l11"8 ~
he<d Of kingdom eom.··
(1961) Jimmie Rc>Ogets.
Luana P .. en. A youth ''°'" the '"'' Of ICentuelly champ.on• the Y•nkee
c:auN dut"'O the Clvll Wat.
f2 nrs I
12:'18 ®J MANNIX
The Oaughler OI a pOWefful
new1paper publl1her
~ ll'volvecl on pofm-
c.i "'t•IOIJ4I and mufder
12:11 G MAVENac
""Bolt From Tiie 8~··
1:000 TOMOMOW
Tom Snyder. •ocil•t expe<1
Bob Trvax and ent11<111ner
Romando 111s1t a SS m1111on
tllt simul11t01 ond ooscuss
the P•lv1110 aeronauttcs
industry
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t:!7 0 MOVIE • • * •, ·· Ftesn Ano Fania.
sy'" p9<131 Chartes Boyer,
Ba•bera Slanwyck A t110
01 spellb1n01ng mystllt ies is
p•Me<llO<I one of wflt<:h
11wotves a psychic who
latetells a "'()lent death
alte• •eaC11ng a man s
palm (2 hrs :l m•n I
2:000 NEWS 2:0911 NEWS
2".260 NEWS
2:30 Q DO< VAN DYKE
Roo learns thot d song lie
helpeO wnte ·~ at>oul 10 oecomea n11
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MatheWS. 11n1 Louise A
rebel 16ader ano tM bflau-
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MOVIE RATINGS
FOR PARENTS AND
YOUNG PEOPLE
ldeMMY el'CI----· -c:eptailn. ~ -p-. 11ot on i. tflll (1 lw., 2S
min.I
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be9•n 1helr 1nlll111y
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HIG MOVIE ••~ "Family Honey• moon·· ( 19411 Cleudet1e
Colbert, Fred MacMurrs:t •
Wl\ell a c.ollege ~
merrlea a prel1y young
widow. dlelr r--UC "°"" eymoon turne W O a ..,,.., .,..., .. "'* brid9'• ... deviliah Cflildt9ft go alOftg
IOI lfle ride. 12 rw. .. I "*'·I
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00Are Hu1band• ~·· 119'2) Ra,
Mlllww:I. Be"y Field. A oou-
ple encounter• many ~
cufttea 111 eoiu11ong to....,.
rlecl lite ( 1 II<., 30 min I
f'rida•'•
Dayti•e fto.,w•
12:00 IJ e • ''-"Tne AedtlNd
From Wyomtng" (19!>2)
Mau•Mn 0 °H1u1, Ale•
Nicol The manager ol a
cattle Clllanng llouN ge1•
11110 a IOI of trouble before
she mames the Sllerotf, ( 1
hf ,30 mon1
••••"'Pursued'"
C t947) le<esa Wffghl. Rob·
e<1 Mit~hum All orphan
attempts to 8"9llg8 hK
tathe•'s mu•de• upon
r&aCl\.ng manllood. l 1 hr ,
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3:00 (!]) • • .. s,, 8006
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flf1 Cutp, Glen Campbell
Atter oeong •me>f"'°"9d tor
18 )'tl8'$ on cna<ges ol
robbefy and murder ~
m11n •ttturns name to Ills
IOVlng retah-. (I ti<., 30
mtn I
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la Lansbury When a sol-
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Hotw•oan hO<ne hfl lllket a roo wfln a tounst buf8llU
ag .. nst the ac!VIC& of hit
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NEW YORK <AP> -The week's most-
watcbed prime·lime TV program? "Mork and
Mindy" at 8 p.m. The week's No. 2 show? ''Mork
and Mindy" at 8:30-and a rerun at that.
ABC, in fact, came within a abade -two
shows -of sweeping the first IS places in the A.C.
Nielsen Company's ratings for lbe week ending
May 6. CBS' broadcast of the Miss USA beauty
pageant was No. 7, and ''60 Minutes," also on CBS.
finished 12th.
week sprinkled liberally with reruns. The Country
Muaic Awards s how on ABC was No. 16, NBC"s
"The Best of 'Saturday Night Live' Part II." was
No. 27, and "Castaways from Gilligan's Island ...
also on NBC. was 32nd.
Chase. who came to fame on "Saturday Nigtt
Live.'' then quickly left NBC's late night program, Alt K:IW "'"° lfc.i •11."" "'ct ovt
said, "I thought the show should have broken up Mc~\~';;:, -:,:12~·.7~u11L
long ago. John Belushi is a superstar, and Gilda "------------'
and the others are so good, .. be said referring to
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ABC got a big boost in the ratings from "Ike,"
its three-part war years biography of Dwight D.
Eisenhower. The first and third chapters tied with
"Mork and Mindy" for second place, and Part II
was No. 15 for~ week.
THE TllllEE SHOWS bunched in second place
bad ratings of 27.1. Nielsen ••Ys that means of all
the homes in the country witb TV. 27.1 percent saw
each oftbe broadcasts.
ABC's rating for the week was 20.5, witb CBS
second at 15.7 and NBC third at 14.4. It wu ABC's
17th week in a row as tbe No. 1 network. The
networks say the ratings mean in an averace
prime-time minute during the week, 20.S percent
or the TV-equipped homes in tbe nation were tuned
to the leading network.
All three networks scored wtUa speelall in a
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for Prime-Time Players. "I want to see them put
their talents elsewhere.
N~ BEST REGULAR program was a re·
peat of "CH.iPs," No. 20.
Each of the networks was represented at the
bottom of the ratings: "Mackenzles of Paradise ,. .... .,..~.,,.,--i_.-i,....,.
Cove•· on ABC was 5Sth. followed by ··supertrain"
on NBC. a "CBS Reports" news special on the
Three·Mile Island nuclear accident, "The Osmond
Family Show" on ABC and NBC's "Highcliffe
Manor.
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ENTEATAINMENT / INTERMISSION I MbVIE REVIEW
ll.eturning Huntington Playlwuse·
I
Yes, V\rstala, tb~re ii a Huntiqtoa Beach r•ayboule.
Caat.rary to popular oplmon, th1a l.bea&er 1roup
~ very mucla aUve. ll DOt particularly weU. and Is
about to pluaa• acUvety lnto the bualDHI ()f pro
•ucln1 pla,y1 ~ acalo, J&llt a atone'• throw from
the Keoe ol ltl past 1lorlea.
AUDITION8 WIU. all held Monday and Tuet1
day fort.he comedy "8oein&. BoeinJ," wbkb w11l be preleftled for a l lX•weffeftd encatement be.Clo Dina Jame 29 In an rnterim Uwater ln the Seachrt
Bbopptnc ~nt.er al Main Slrfott and Yorktown
Avenu.. Thla wtll ~ °'" play~·· temporary
home until H• pro~ new lhu&er la conitrucled at a at&e nearby.
AC'C'Ol'dlna to Ro•t-r Miiia, president of UM!
playhouae board, thl:. will ht> tlw first of St'vtn•l
prod\K'Uona to~ stuJ:ed at OW' storf'fmnt YM>atN .
on which tbe playen1 have talllt!n a yt"ar's lease
The balanct' ol t.M 1979 80 seuon bas y~t to bt' dl"
termlned.
"W9'ni loolung for 1t dynamnf' fall sea~.··
Miiis says. "Wit! want to let our aucbences know
we're sUU around, e ven though w" haven't bt.;:o
active for a while."
THE HUNTINGTON BEACH Playhouse for
those ol you who c~unc in late, WMS a thrivin~ r om
munity theater group from 1t.s Inception In 1963
through the Call of 1976 when its theater "the
Barn" as 1l was called, was torn down to rnliXe
room for the commercial bwldin~s which now oc-
cupy the site across Maio Street from lhe new tem -
porary addreu.
The players regrouped a ye1&r luter, Ill the
s ummer of 1977, at the Edgewater Hyatt House in
Long Beach to put on three comedies an a dinner
theater fo rmal. This project, however . did not suffl.
ciently filli lhe coffer~ and was discontinued more
than~ year ago. .
Since that time, the Hunlingtoo Beach board
members have tried their hand at various fund·
raising projects, but finally decided that their real
mission, after a ll , was theater. After weeks of
negotiation with the city and the Huntington Beach
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Intermission
Tom Titus
ins. •et:orelinc to llliUs. which me&DI no CODltnact·
in1 and pa.lntina or acenery for tbe backataat
corp1. It abould aeatabout 1218 people.
Company, whl<'h ow us ttw hu\d In quf'stton. they
maoaaed to lt'1&1tl' Suuc Jll ut lhc !Wuehff Center
IJy tbe Ume "Boelo1. Boeinl" bJtl"tbe boards~
tbe liwltlngton playen a.bould hM'e their fW1
season ready for unveiling, MiUs says. The group
will be looking ror some or the old atalwarta wbo
dritled oil to other theaters whu tbe Hunlln1ton
Beach troupe became inactive.
DIKF.M'ING "BOf;ING, 110•:1NG" will be
f'hll de lJMrrun. whu ulbu lfli6tt-'d UH: f1&reweU pro·
ductioo lo thti B11r11 . ' llurv.:y " Hf''ll ~looking ror
two men In ttw 30 40 u~t· runge , three women 18 lo
32 •Od OM olcl tr ucl n·&lj ul nut wuck '5 a uditions,
~whl"duled for 7 :to µ 111
MEANWIDLE, THE PIAYBOU8E bas taken
out a building permit at the.new lbea&er site a few
yards to the north. The playen hope to start COD·
istruction withjn a year .
The Scudltf lhc<'lt•r will h1tve full urena stag.
Community theater has been abaent from Hun~
ting ton Beach for nearly three yean. Hopelu.lly,
1t'g finally back to slay.
Woody"s Ne-w Comedy
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No lon.:l·r 1:. ll pu~:.tbh.• lo
thtnk of Woody Allen a~ stmf)ly
one of All)t•fll'U ~ funntl·~l r ome-
dums "Anrue tlttll' l'l~u~ntly
hinted al the "'1:-.doro and m
Sl~ht, I.he St>nSlllVtly or human
r elationships lurking bchtnd has
comic mas k and the somber
"Interiors" more than rul1f1ed ·
this perception
Now, in "Manhattan." which
Jack Rollins and Charlt•s H
Joffe produ c\'d for United
Artists, Allen has returned to his
romic view: but it's a dark com·
edy. And it's photographed, ap-
proprial~ly, in elegant black and
white.
ALLEN CLEARLY lovt.>S his
city. but he is not taken in by 1t
or its people. Especia lly not by
MAl'IHATTAH ,
Uftotff A"llb
Proou<tr Ctwrlt"\ H JO'tft-. J'4t~ "(Jll n\ E •Kuti"~ C>r'OC)Ul'~r q:Ol»rt C.,,r,~n"'vt
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MPA.&11•11 ... It
its people. l.Jke the city 11:.l'lf,
his characters are a ttract1,•e,
bright. interesting and run
and always on the go •I can't
recall any other movtt! with so
much walking rn it.I
But they're also completely
self·centered. grabhing at 'their
own happiness no m utter what
the cost to othe rs . Wh at this
movie explores, with a truly ex·
traordinary mixture or hilarious
one·liners and soberin~ obscrva·
tion. is the blasttn~ effect or thls
selfishness upon the c haracters
themselves.
In "Manhattan," Allen ap-
pears as a sul!cessful writer of
TV com ed y s hows who im·
petuously resigns his job to work
on a novel. I'm not sure if this is
intended as p a rt of Allen's
whimsical humor. but he seems
to gel preccous little writing
done.
INSTEAD, HE carries on a
des ultory affair with a 17·year·
old Dalton School senior who
adores him (the haunting ly
twautiful Marie l Hemingway l.
then Ctbruptly switches his affec·
lions to Diane Keatori, a
l'htladelphia·boro, Radcliffe.
l rained mtellcctuCtl whose out·
spoken op1ruons on everyltung
are a mask for her own in·
sel· u ritjes
Keaton has just been dumped
by Allen's best friend c Michael
M urph y>k a me1rried
schoolteacher whose conscience
is ~eginnmi:; to twinge She in·
<'hl·S her w<J.y into Allen's life.
a lthough still not certain she has
Murphy o ut of her system.
M1·anwh11l-. in a beautifully
modulatt.'d s<:,~e played at a
soda founla m Ji with the girl sip·
ping on a malted 1. Allen hreaks
off with :1 tearful Hemingway
In lhe olrf rl<t )S, th1s kind or in-
r 1•ssant bed-s wapping would
have bef>n considered highly im
moral. but this 1sn 'l the kind or
morality that conrcm s Allen or
his towri l Pr M ar s hall
Hr1rkman. There is n 't the
~lightPst raising of a n eyebrow
<e s Murphy "<'ar rics on his
artulterous affair with Keaton.
nor , for that matte r . over Allen
s leeping with a teenager <who,
the script makes c lear, has
already had sev~ral lovers).
IT'S TYPICAL of the film's
sang·/n:nd altitude towards these
casual affairs of the heart that
when Keaton <isks Allen what
became of his former wife, he
answers ·simply and truthfully,
· 'Sb e le ft m e for another
woma n.''
Wh at does concern Allen is lhe
toll that this hedonist ic existence
takes on others -He mingway's
rejection by Allen, Keaton's re·
Ject.Jon by Murphy. Allen's re·
Jectioo by Keaton. How does
Murphy's wife <Anoe Byrne)
feel about her husband 's philan-
dering? We learn all loo well
how Allen's former wife (Meryl
Streepl felt about his: she wrote
a bitter book about it.
AS IN "..\NNIE Hall," Allen
has learned well how to sugar-
coat the pill of his truth with
bjlarious zingers. with wryly ob-
served glimpses of people at
their most absurd <Keaton's in·
atial put·down of Allen is a
s uperb example>, with tantaliz·
ing gUmpses of Manhattan that
will make mos t New York
transplants want to take the first
plane back, and all enhanced by
his 1 singularly appropriate l re-
s ur rcct ion of some of George
Gers hwin's most lilting show
tunes of the '20s.
In sum, "Manhattan" marks
yet anothe r advance for Woody
Allen as one of the boldest. most
1nnovat1 ve arti sts of the
American him toda)
Astaire F a1zs
Pay Tribute
NOHTilAMPTON. Mass u\Pl
Fred Astaire had d<J.nc~d up
walls and across ceihngs long
before Elizabeth Roberts was
born.
But the Smith Coll ege
sophomore from Huntington,
N Y . wanted Astaire to know on
his 80th birthday today that he
has a lot of young fans.
Miss Roberts got another stu-
d ent and Astaire fan, Jane
Walsh of Bethesda, Md., to de ·
sign eight inked prints of Astaire
in classic dancing poses. The
prints became 42 cards which
were circulated for s ignatures
from Lhe fac ulty. staff and 2,:;oo
students.
The students mailed the cards
to Asta ire's Hollywood agent m
lime for e dancer 's birthday.
c: 1nenome 6 scAeEn
63U 2553 comPLE~
Cn11o m4n At1r-
&. '5~nt.t An.a ,:,e,.w•v ST ARTS TOMORROW
MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
"TOMMY"
"HAIR" (PG}
"THE CHAMP" CPGJ
"COMING HOME"
"SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" (R)
'EYES OF LAURA MARS' (R)
"MANHATTAN" (R)
·:DEER HUNTER" (R)
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"IN CO'N CERT" (R)
WHTCH WAY IS P?.
K~tell~ l'ffar
St101um
"MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" (R)
"THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY"
"MANHATTAN"
"REVENGE'' (A)
"DREAMER" (PG)
"FUN WITH DtCK a JANE"
"BUCK ROGERS"
"INFRA MAN" (PG}
"THE DEER HUNTER" (R)
"THE BOYS lll&COMPANYC"
ALL DAIVE·INS OPEN 6:l0P..M.MfGNnY
ClltlO U11oer I 2 Free Unl~u * t<tcld,. Pl•y9ro11ncl
FROM COAST TO COAST.
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·Firms Tell Quarter's Showings YAUCOMI
'°'"' IJnlyenffy Hlgla Scllool
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Dlreeton of Smith IDlemaUonal, Newport
Beach, have declared a q~rterly dividend of 28
cent1 a common ahare, payable May 31 to
ahareholden of ~rd May l~ The utn 5 cents ai
ahare ia a 22 percent IMreue over the prev•oua
11uartmy dividend.
The company laaa reported net income of
Sl21"8.000. or SJ.ZS a ahan. few the nnt quarter
enaed llart'h 3t, compared with Sll.987,000, or
$1 .22. for the comparable quar1er of tm.
Net income for the quarter lntreaaed 5 percent
and earnln&a ~r ahart' ro6t' 2 pt"rcent over the
prior year's period. reach1n1t lhe hlghut level11 for
u first quarter in the company '1 history There
were an tvt!ra1t• 9,998,000 rommon abaart>s and
~ulvalenu outstandin.a in the 19'79 quarter com
pared with 9,716,000 shareA In 1978.
Reven&K."s for the first three months or 1979
wert~ Sl23,634.000. an in rt<H" ol 2S J)('r<'enl over
the $98.108,000 post-.'<! last yur 1'heiw r('vt!nu~
were the highest for i&n.Y qu1trter in the company ~
history.
Oomeatl<.• sales were $71.881.000. or 58 pert'tnl
of total salt-s for tbc quarter, an 1ncn·it~ of 22 per
t'ent over the µr1or year Salei. o utside the nited
States. including both foreign and cx~rt sales. m
creased by 28 perc-ent to SS I, 753 m the three
month period
The t'ompany also has announced the filing of
a r egistration statement with the Securataes and
Exchange CommisMon covering 1t proposed offer-
ing or S7S rrulhon prmc1pal itmount of debentures
d ue in 2004
The proposed offering. which would represent
Sm ith lntemational's first public sale of deben
tures, is scheduled for the week of May 14 and will
be underwritten by a nationwide group led by
Morgan Stanley & Co .• Inc
Cftd_,, 2 I ~rt• llecerd
Century 21 Real Estate Corp., Irvine, has re-
ported record res ults for the third quarter and nine
month periods ended March 31.
For the third quarter, net income was
$1.017 .000. or 41 cents a share. compared with
$949,000, or 38 cents. in the corresponding period
last year. Revenues reached $8,730,000, up 48 per-
cent from SS.897 ,000.
Net income for the nine·month period totaled
$3.789.000. or Sl.52. with revenues at an all·t ime
high of $25, 137 .000. This compares with net income
of S2.779.000. or $1 .16. on revenues of $15,675,000 for
t tfe like period last year.
Directors declared a S·ror-4 stock split on its
t'Ommon shares by means of a 2S percent stock
dividend. The dividend wi ll be paad June 22 to
s tockholders or reeord June I and will Inc rease the
number of shares outstanding to approximately
3, 120.000. Fractional s hares wi ll be paid in cash.
Omnleg Earning• Dip
Stockholders of Downey SaVlngs a nd Loan As·
sociation. Costa Mesa, have re-elected directors.
They are Maurice L . McAll ste r. Gerald H.
McQuarrie, Benjamin Hansen. Dr. Paul Kouri, J.
Arthur Morris, Dr-Schuyler Strang a nd Donna
Nielsen. McAhstcr is president. McQuarrie is chief
executive officer
Net earrungs of S2,831 ,000, or 90 cents a share.
were 5 percent less than the $2,979.000, or 95 cents.
reported during the Like 1978 quarter. McQuarne
attributed the drop to the n se in the average in-
lt'rest rate paid on savings accounts and borrowed
mont'y
Assets as of March 31 were $1.080,341.000. an
increase of $196.554,000 over the same period a
yt!ar al!o. SavmJ(S as of March 31 were S833,613.000,
a nd loans were $945,95 1.000. The assoc1at1on was
also sP rvicmg $743.182.000 an loa ns for others a s of the
:same date.
Amcord Inc .. Newport Beach, has increased
the quarterly cash dividend on common stock 17
percent. lo 35 cents a share. This is the 15th time in
21 quarters the dividend has been increa~.
The dividend i~ payable July 2 to shM•etiolders
or record on June 6.
The board also declare.'<! a regular quarterly
dividend of 37.5 cents a share on c umulative pre-
ferred stock. payable Aug. I to shareholders of re·
cord on June 6.
Mk-rodata lnrrea•e• C:redk
Microdata Cor\> .. Irvine. has announced ar·
ritngemenls lo increase its bank Hne with the First
National Bank of Chkago and Uruted Caljforrua
Bank from SLS million to $20 million.
The increase will provide the company with
funds to expand business, according to Donald W.
Fuller. chairman and chief executive officer.
The company makes and markets business
compute r systems. key.to-disc data entry equiJ,.
m ent and peripherals.
f'ar 1t'est Ear11i•f1• Dip
Far West Financial Corp .. Newport Beach,
par ent of Stale Mutual Savings & Loan Associa-
tion, has announced net eam1ngs of $1,191,3l2, or
80 cenll • lbue. tor tM nnt quarter. compared
with 92,ISl,'711. or Sl 08, for the am period
Pt'r share rnulta for lt'11 include a non-
rt'CUr""rina .c•ln of S3 ctmta from the saJe of l and pre-
viously acquired lhrou.ch fo~k»ure.
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Hulth lndustnc>s Inc-. Newoort Beach has
report net earrun.ci. o{ 1514,000 or e centa • share,
on total n·v••nut'!l or $12,669,000 for the first quarter
(:ndt>d Mur('h JI
Thu; t'ompan·s with net eaml ... s of Sl~.ooo. or
1 t•t•nt. on toh1l n •v1•11uch of $12,605,000 for the $11me
qu•rtt·r m IU7K
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American Slate Bank. Newport Beach, has an·
no unt'ed first quarter earnings statement of
$257,000, a 78 percent increase over the $144,000
ishown for the first quarter or last year.
Founded In May 1973, the bank: has assets or
SS3 miWoo.
1t'nCer11 f'eUral Op~•• Otll~e
Western Federal Savings and Loan Associa-
tion has opened a $1 ~ million Newport Beach of-
fice in Corporitle Plaza.
Office hours are 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. Mondays
through fo'riduys a nd 10 a .m . to 4 p.m Saturdays.
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goods YA'U. COMI TO THI IMTWlSICTIOM OF
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Charmglow< proparie gas
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and mob•lo base #t030
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enttre neighborhood•
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base house paint E11tra
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coverage l\cultllly flows
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Gloss lin1sh tor all eaterlor
wood Reg 14.89
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arm & arm
casual chairs sweet shop
Extra comfortable table
arm chairs with Alumonl's gl ... tap Ice
strap suspension crean'll style table with
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HOURS: WEEKDAYS 9 to ·9 ~ SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6
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•Ann Landers •Horoscope
•Erma Bombeck •Classified Cl
Doggone Tail
(or Saga of
Flash Bulb1
II wu11 u Mtirulu~
Soml'wht•n.1 o lum•h t11nl r t11ritt•1J I The nkkt>I -.k wa:. l11111u\,.: tu 111i.t• n•lur 1 ti
, \'hu r coal as I he ~t·<l .1 I fc11lh•d '' r .in~a l'ntN• 11
Uhc room ht by t wo 7:, wathoft wh11t• 11.ihthull>'
He asked 1f ""''could tnlk
Wc1&ry fru111 ht•alrn.,: c•lc·,•l nr l'-Pt'\l ritt·r l..1·,'
~ntJ s huky from 20 nap:. vi l111tc•1 ""t;int l •1ff1·1· I
Initially lrtt--d to \11,J\l• tum orf ~1th 111} 1 ,tll11uw1I
finf'erllps
flt' t'XknJt•d hi)', pu~ Ill ,1 r1rm ,h,1~t·
A hUll or dl'i>Pt'I Ulltll\ ,, 11111 'llrtll'\l h1·1 1· Ill h"
pohs~oo m1c..tru~ht CH·:. l'JU:i.t'tl 11w to ,101• l11t111h
my finge rnail:. and tu turn .iruund lu !Jl't 111111
squarely
Emotion f11ter1n~ thr11u~h h1:. 111·1, 1111' '"" ,.
the pale stra~gC'r \l It h the frnh t'ft '>t't•llt '>hJ1wcl
scar acro:.s his noM• lw~;rn tu 11-11 h1' .. tor'
His name WU!> • 1-'IJ ... h ll ulh . llt 1-'la'>h rw
i.hort
('llf•ryl
Rot110
Althoug h he'd been found wundt>r1ng tired ;met
homeless through the s treets, FIC1sh ~aid he wa.,
a ve te ran of the road, moving from plact to
place, living out of carbage rans, hiding from
the dogcatcher
He didn't want a hand out. he cxµh.11ned
Mer ely wanted to exchani::c hi!> j!uanJ '(·rv1ces
for room and board
Though his appearance !>um;c:i.L<:cl ~1lJer1ein
heritage. he said : "I consider myselr u good
American "
The n Flash Bulb. a de lit·att!. almost d
reminale creature. s killfullv concocted :i sCon
about his family being m this co untry rnr f1v;.
generations.
lie was proud to lw only thn·1· t 11111·:. rc•movc'CI
from pedigreed lilut•hloocb /\nd he -.aid with <1
twinkle. one of his aunli-. after having too m;rn~
Milk bones at a birthday party suggested then·
m1ghteven be som e wolf in has famllytre('
Flash ·s rathe r was a drifte r whom he had
never seen and he had been taken from h1!>
mother, a gr eat white beauty. when he was only
six weeks old.
He insisted he really wasn't a lolot dog
Just one of thl' thousand:-of man's bci.t
friends who arc lonely and alie nated and home
less
l"las h was a dog an loearch <ir mean111gful
employment and someone to Ion him
His dream, he explained, was lo find a humt.·
:ilong the coast with children a nd other dogs t<1
play with. He admitted he is young a nd inex-
perienced and though trying to learn to becom e
a good watchdo~. still m a kes mistakes
· I'm having trouble• fi guring out who lo bark
at," he said with a :-1gh
It was true. 1-'lash \\a!>n·t much goc1cl e1t
anything
lns1st mg ht· ha~ alm o~t uvcrcorm· his urge tu
relieve himself on shag <·arpc·ting and apolog1z
mg for eatmg two pair:-of :.ul'ks and a ~hot'.
Flash begged for a chance: to stay on wit h our
family
"I don't cat mu<·h and I h1t\1· onlv ;:i f1·w rlcas
a nd my teeth art> l>ound lo come ·in sooner or
later ."
Then he shr uggc:ci and wrapp<'il his paw!'>
around his head, hreakin~ into a s mile
It was one of those Mundavs when dt•t1s111ns
are made. ·
Flash Bulb
Apple Pie
Ameriean
By ROGER GIUA>TJ' -..CietM~wntw LOS ANGELES -Garage sales are as
American as apple pie. But to government of-
ricials charged with enforcing business license
a nd tu law1, they a re an elusive problem tbat
usuallY lln't worth bothering with. T.a..e Lakewood, a residential middle-class
suburb 2IO males soulb or Los Angeles. Garage
<See AMERICAN, Paie C?>
lhlndey, MIY 10, t•19 OAILY PILOl •
Nix on Ron·of ·the-· Mill 6ifts -r-For Mother's Day,
use imagination
-----;..,__selecting gifts
By MARCIA FORSBERG
Ot Ille O•llY f'llet St.ft
Shame on anybody who rushes out at the
last minute and buys Mom a frying pan for
Mother's Oay.
Ditto vacuum cleaners. boring bottles of
perfume and run·of·the·mill boxes of bon bons .
Afte r a ll, for you s he's washed a slew of
dishes. cleaned m any a Junk·heaped room and
doled out a mint's worth of dolla r bills.
So treat her to something imaginative. and.
lovely something s he'd ne ver dream of buy.
1ng for herself
I F VOU ALWAVS give her flowers. candy
and cologne. this ye<1r be off-beat about 1t.
J acob Maarsc Florists 1n Costa Mesa has
rustled up blooming or chid plants 1$32.50 and
up 1, basket!> of n owcnni.: and gn..'Cn plants 1$10
to $100> a nd many hued spring blossom ar
r angemcnts 1$1 95. SS and $101
F or s atis fy ing a s weet tooth . Kron
Chocolat1er in South Coast Plaza offers solid
chocolate telephones, lt•nn1s rackets and Teddy
IJcars 1$25 ea ch l Especially fo r Sunday's hoh·
day A clever wooden crnte containing solid
chO<'O late initials that s pell out M ·O·M 1$15 ).
Neima n· Marc· us has thl· t raditional bottle ot
µcrfumc• 1n a non t rall1lwnal package F'or
Sl ,000, it 's a Laliqut· bottlt: of Nina Hicci.
Also at N· M. in h1Jnur or Mother 's Uay and
planned (or year 'round. IS thl' newly inaug ural·
ed Motht.•r 's Heg1stry, wh1c·h works JUSt like a
Bridal Regist ry
Special Plate For Mom
ll 's srt up so Moth1·r 1·t1n list he r ravonte
ehina. s il ver. crylol;il or other clinmg accessorit!>
like a Luc1t<' 11·1· liurk('l 1 $17 50 I or linen place
mats and napkins appl111u1,1I and emlJro1dered tu
m~1 lt'h her c·hina pallt·rn i$89f) for a set of s ix 1
First. the Danes borro~ed the 1\mcncan
~1other's Duy holiday and made 1t their own
The n 1n 1969. thc.y we nt one step further
Th<tt 's when Bang and Grondahl. tht·
Copenhagen porc<'hlln makers, crea tl'd the·
f1r:-t Mothl·r·!> Uay Plate using lh'C' lhC'mc of
motherly low a'> illustrated in the animal
kingdom
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l'hl· lhmt·i-Ill\ 1·tl thl' plate Not surprn,
1ngly. :-11 dul the i\rnt·rtt'<tn!> No". 10 year~
~rt.er Lhl· fir~t Mother:. l>~ay .plate VLa~ l~ucd.
1t!> <Jnnmal appe:ir am·t.· sl't·JO:, to ha\e liecom{'
;1s mud1 a 1r;1cl1t11>n a ... lht: hol1d<J} 11
r1•lt•hr;1LC~
Tl11 · eumpll°ll' Mother' Oay !'late ~l'rlcs
\\di he nn dis play al Bullork':.. South Coa:-.t
Plaza. today through Saturday as pllrl or
Bmg and Grondahl':. exhibit of porcelain!>
Uall~ M·m1nar'> 11n pon·<:lain colle('L1n~
will !Jc J?J \'C'n by Bing and Grondahl's US
pres 11ll'nt. Paul Stcffl•nscn flt· will speak at
7 :10 p m todny and ut 11 a m Priday and
S aturda~· Tht· plates <irl' mad<' or hard pa!>tc
por('cla in srnlpll'd in n·h<'f a nd hand dec·orat
L·tl undcrglm:1.· in ~hadt':-. of the classic B1nl:
a nd c; ronci ahl blu1.·
Tht• 1979 plall.' '>how ... a ·fox with her
playful cubs
In addition to the Mothe r 's Uay Plate:..
the exhibit features collectables such as the
Christmas Plate series. the Annual Bell
scra('s 1><1rccl;un lh1nd1lt0'>, f1gunn<:!->. Jl'\~'l'lry
and dinncrw:i rc.
The• most ex1)('ns1ve item in the showm~
1:-a p:i 1r of hi.Ind painted limited ed1t1on
t ur~n:.. pral·t·d at SllJ.000 The llfc ·l1kl·
p11rn•l;11n gohhh·r s arc alMJ a vailalJlt·
~t·parall•h $[1,1iOO f11r l11m :md $4,'100 for
lw r '
I Jo' MOM IS ,\ c·nll1·1·ttlr vou can add to her
mcnai::cn1.· f)f ,rufrt·d ani mab with one or the
h~ndmade German SLc1ff LO\':.. at F.A_O
!->th"<1r1 ThNt'., a n1n1• fo.111 giraffe 1s1.200 1. a
l'Ud<.1 1.' lion •S.'iOll <1n11 th(' c·u!>lnmary bears
• $18 95 to S.13 9f)'
T h1.· Mu:-11· 1!11\ 111 !'>oulh Coa,1 Plaza he1~
hand·painlt'd ffiU '>ll'<JI doll'> one. Of blSQUl'
porc<'la1n \\'1th a '1·1\ t-t <1utf1t and l<~ather shoe~.
-.ell s for $120 ll<J ndmadt: mus1<: hoxei-. mtracatt::·
I.' inlaid with \\OO<I . ranl.(t• rrom SJO to $4.000.
For tht· m1lth1•r who·:-mad for <:leJ,!ant. ex
pcn ... 1vl' J<.'Wt·lry. th•·re ., e1 lovl'y $19.134 bauble
al Wyndham L1 ·1gh D1amo11d:-lne. Newport
Bt•ac h
It'<; a ri ng 1nad1· 11f .1 ran· 11 ~ carat while
d1am,1nd. plus 12 mon· diamond:-1n a handmade
IH carat ~old Sl0U1n~
Or maytx.-s he 'd rather be cnnscrvat1vl' w1lh
a strand of freshwate r n ee pearl5o from China
•$95 '
U ' SHI:: Dl::LIGllTS 1n accesi,on es. les musl
de Cartier in South Coa st Plaza has s ilk scarves
•S95 l. double deC'k -; o f gold trimmcci cartls 1$501
and httle gold 1n~ot:. 1 ' 1 ouncl' for Sl30 1
Gift t·t•rt1faC'atl':-. for bt'auty treatments an:
fun presents for tht.• pamper~ mother
ArranF?c for her to !>pend a few hours 1n <J
posh ... a lon for a racial 1aruund $251, a make up
a pphcat1on t u!>ually :iboul Sl51 or a n11rn1curc
1$7 and up1
Thl'n trt•at ht·r lo ,1 111t.•1• rl1nncr and a h1g
~milt·
Youths Walking Drug-Strewn Road
Uy t:Ht:KYL KOMO
011"• O•ll• P11e1 siau
Youn~ people today a rc walking a defiant
yellow brick road strewn Wllh legal and illegal
drugs and the eost for the self·destructive
behavior is steep -both to the individual and to
the community.
An estimated 80 percent or all burglaries 111
Orange County arc committed for the purpo~<'
of buyan~ dru~!>.
Anci the ~1tuat1on promises to worsen unles:-.
the sphntt.•rcd family 'YStcm 1!> strengthened
a nd young persons arc given role models they
can look up to.
THESE OPINIONS we re expressed hy
various drug e nforcement and treatment
personnel during a recent seminar at Golden
West College.
The seminar entitled "Street Drugs: The
fmpact of Drug Abuse on the Community" was
presented to an overflo w audience of more than
450 persons who crowded the aisles and pressed
to th.e speaker's podium. The s eminar is part or
a series designed for the continuing education of
nurses and pharmac ists.
HUGH SHANAHAN, supervisory criminal
investigator with the U.S. Department of
Justice's Drug Enforcement Division, said peo-
ple take drugs to "feel good" and think they
·have a right to do so because they aren't hurting
a nyone.
Such an assumption, he stressed, is dead
wrong. He said a legal drug -a lcohol -is
responsible for 56 percent of all calls for police
assistance, one-half or all murders and one·
third of au suicides.
He also said that 12,000 teen-agers are killed
on the hishways each year because of alcohol
abuse.
Drug education should begin at the kin·
dergarten level, Sha na han said.
"Don't come back and tell me we can con·
trol martJIHlll<• Wt • n 1n't t.·vcn control alcohol,"
he dt•i·lared
Hl'forrin~ to another lt•gally obta1nahh:
dru~ -Valium Shana han said 217 million
prcs<•riptions were (tiled for Valium. a tran
f!Ull itl'r. last year lie e!>t1 m ated that 9 milhon
l 'n1tcd St:ites resident!> arc abu!>ing \'ahum
llE NOTED THAT CIGARETTES are au
diet 1 V('. then cont1'ndt.·d that martJuana has 10
timt''> more rarr1nogens than t'1gareltc!>
I It• saicl current stud1c:-show that 16 percent
of all drtvcrs fatally Injured are tntOXICCltcd
with marijuana
Shanahan estimated tha t jlne·lh1rd to one·
h;a Ir of the t.''>lim;Hed 875.000 nero1n addicts in
the S hvl' 1n Callfor111a in three counl1e:-L-Os
i\nfwle!>. San t>1t•go :mcl Orange
The onl~ way to c·crntrol the mounting drug
ahust.• probl('m, the drug enforc<'ment offac1al
said . 1s <or parents l o !>C'l :in example for their
ch1ldr\.'n
Or Ro n n ld Li nde r . director of the
California PCP Training Project al UCLA . re·
portC'c:I thnt 15 pen:ent o( all Americans under
the· agc• 11f 18 h<Jvt• "s1gnif1eant emotional pro·
blcms" bera u~c of home and school pressure
comphC'nled by a lack or coping skills.
"Drugs an• only a s y mptom," he said. "The
ca us<' 1s sornethi ng l'lsc· ..
Noting that almost every society in history
h.is abused some subs tance m order to alter
consciousness. he expressed concern about the
growing popular use of the drug PCP.
Clinica l and ps ychological studies have
shown that PCP. which Is relatively inexpensive
and easy to obtain. destroys brain cells a nd
causes death a nd unpredictable behavior. in·
eluding violence . Use of PCP has resulted in at
least 60 deaths during the past year in the U.S.
"PCP is the ultimate dropout drug." he
said." ... and there are very rew other s treet
drugs that cause these kinds of behavior."
PCP. he dplained. stays in the brain ror
three weeks arter us e and often induces
psychotic or schizophre nic behavior which may
Ill' rwrman\.'nt
Ortl'n rd t•rn·d 111 a'> t\ngt:I Du"r. Lh•· PC P
u~cr whl·n · du~lt•tl 1·an·1 lH· lalkl'd down" an<l
may pos:;l·s:-"'>Upt.•rhum;,in !>lrt•nglh" fi n·
limes that Of d normal pt.•rMJO
He cautioned person!) c·om1ng an contact with
!I PCPusl•rto ·n1llforhelp
t\nrH' P rl'!>:i.. <• rcg1:.t en·c1 nurM: <Jrtc1
p.H.llll\.'<lll' l•1ord111;1l11r .11 lh1• I ('I M1•1ht·:t1
-
Ct-nler. s pokl· clunng :1 p;rnd ses~1on un medical
lr<'atmcnt for drug t1 buscr.s
Ms Pn•ss said s ix ta:>cs of cardiac arrest
resulting from PCP use havl' been documented
an Orange Count y this year She also noted that
P C P abusers can "go from s upermen who can
t ear the-cmer~ency room a part in three
minutes to comatose ..
She said heroin addicts often suffer from a
pneumonia·likc conditton 'known as he roin lung
and that alcoholics are treated for dehydration.
malnutrition and head injuries.
THE MOST DRAMATIC APPEAL came
from forme r heroin addict, Earnes t Neal, who
said he began using drugs at the age of 13 and
"look everything" he could get his hands on un·
ti I rehabilitated.
Now a counselor at Straight Ahead, t he only
r esidential self·help drug rehabilitation pro·
gr a m in Orange County, Neal said people "don't
have a drug problem, but a people problem '
a nd cope by using drugs. Straight Ahead is
located in Dana Point.
The aver age drug addict in the Straight
Ahead Program, he said, is between the ages of
18 a nd 2-4. Five addicts are under the age of 18.
The program, supported by county and
rederal funds, takes in addicts for six months to
a year and requires them to participate In a re·
gim ented schedule which includes going to
school. workJng and attending group therapy
sessions.
From bis own personal experience, Neal
said, what a child r eally needs Is for
<See DRUGS, Page C2>
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(2 DAILY PILOT Thu,.d•y. M•v 10. 1979 ERMA BOMBECK
• • • ~merican
<hem Pa1~ CU
H in are forbidden by law. but nobocly ~·
___ mLLch attention to that
Douna of homem adt' is1•M rind their way
onto lrt't's, telepbont' poles and st1npoeta t'very
wl•ekt"nd In that commun.1ty, dlrttUnti baraa n
eeekera lo dnvewaya and front tawo heaPf'i,I
wllb di,<1cards and k.tiej)tJakM that have lona
since oum ved lbe r u&e(ulMSS
And no one 1et1 lnlo t rouble unless o
nlt>t:hbor romplatns aomeooe 111 dolnec tt r.o oftf'n
that he's turninJC It lnlo n Smull husln..ss hy bu~
.inf( .irnd niulltna merchandise. :.HY' u
L~kt•wood omdal
NO ONE ll Qmt1• sort how many !IU<'h Silt''!
1trc ht'ld ... vt:ry wf't'k ln California pt1rba11"
luat ol aU the atate •·raocbiac Tu Bo#rd &rut
the feder~ lnlern•I lh'vtinue Servl<'f!
A few commWliUes llllt' l..on1 S..ach , wh1<'h
require. that bwunt"il perm1l6 ~ tak~o oul for
garage sales, do II.Mp rt!cordl Dul even tho:Je
are far from accurutc.
tn 1978, Long Beach &Mut!d l,SZ7 p~rmah.
b ut when ask~ how many :.alt!:. were actuall.>
he ld, Joyce EIUl or th~ burl'HU or bu:.1nr:.:.
licenses speculated, "Probably twice th111
m a ny " l.A>8 Angeles, wh&l.'h bu some 3 malh<m
residents sprawled ovor 465 asquut• m itt' ...
doesn 't even attempt to ket>p LMbls oo them
"111ERE ARE pro bably more garag~ salt·'>
going oo Ul Los Angeles ID a given week lha11
there are legitimate busm~ses." s ays Alfreu
Taaff of the city's tax permit division
He estimated more than 2,000 swes are held
e ach week in the city, with more than $200,000 u1
m e r c handise and cas h chang ing hand~
Statewide, this would mean a mulllmillion·
dollar industry virtually unregulated und un-
taxed.
Slate and federal tax orric1als shrug when
asked whether they make any efforts to cash in
on gara e sales.
" eoretlcally, garage sale income is taxa-
ble, ust 1ike a ny othe r income." says Helen
K ser of the IRS district office in Los Angeles,
adding. "Conceivably a person could get into
trouble for ool reporting s uch money."
CATCIDNG the seller is another matter.
s he admitted. saying the IRS has lo rery on "in-
formants" lo let them know or persons who
--OJ)erate-such sales regularly. ·
George Nelson or the slate Franc hise Tax
Board lakes a more beo1gn·v1ew.
"A person as liable for capital gatns tax
only if he sells something for a profit. And I've
never sold anything at a garage sale for more
t han I paid for it. Us ually, I get about one-fourth
of its value," Nelson says . Has he had m any
queries about garage sa le prohts from people
worried about what to do? a reporter asked
"Not at all," he says. "The vast ma.iority <1f
s uch sales ure never rt•ported. and in the four
vears I've wor k\•d h1•rl'. you're the first 1•nP lo
l'a ll and <J:-.k "
• • .Drugs
<From Page Cl>
someone to ('are about them. "a mama and a dad-
dy to t ake them across their knee and give them
what they're asking ror. · ·
IN THE LAST SESSION of the anernoon.
paneUsts were in complete agreement that most
burglaries and robberies in lhe county are com
milled ror the purpose of purchas ing dr ugs.
liowe ve r, they disagreed about the count v''
methadone progrc.im
.Jim 'reraz. a drug abw;c counselor . said lh\•
progra m bnn~s the adt.l acl one :,tep closer H>
resperting the le~al syste m
"Is methadone JllSt &ddicttng to anoth<:r
drug'! Yes. Hut he <t he abuser! is receiving
m edication legally . We have changed that one
s tep and he is cominJ? into a clinic."
Louis Cameyofthe State Department of Cor
rections countered by s aying it is "wrong for you,
the people or California, to a uthorize methadone
addiction."
Both charged that the majority of drugs
which arc abused are not manufactured on the
s treet, but by major pharmaceutical compa nies
a nd then prescribed, often unnecessarily. by
Ucensed physicians . .,
86-year-old Woman
Still in College
MUNCIE. Ind. CAP) "Things that hap·
pened in 1910 seem like yesterday to me.·· says
Ball State University's oldest student.
At 86, Cleo Mills believes she stall needs to
improve her e ducation . So s he 's studying
Byzantine, Greek and Russian history as a doc-
toral candidate.
The Portland r esident earned a hachelor's
degree 33 years aao. at the age or 53. She re-
ceived her masters degree in 1949.
She turned down a job offer after gradua-
tion "becauae I wanted lo go ahead with my stu-
dying."
Mn. Mills has logged hundreds of miles
between her home and school, and she admits
s he doesn't get around as well as she on~e did.
She aakl she learns more s lowly than she
did in her 10Wlger day1 but that her memory
still work.I fairly well.
••Everything you learn is there some
place," sbe says, touching her head .
OllGAN FESTIVAL: OrgaoJsts or all ages
are invited to partlcif.ate in the Yamaha E lec-
tone Organ Festive . For information : Kay
Kalie Muaic, 778-2011.
t ,
RUFFEll'S
WHOLSTHY
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C'aleildar
S.,FAal SINGLES: A vialt to tlM outdoor
"Ramona Paceant" Is slated fOI' Saturday, May
12. Reae.rvationa are limited. Call Ann. 831~~.
ORANG& COAST CATHOLIC SINGLES: t~lve muaic will be featured at a dance at 9 p.m .
Saturday. May 19. at the llaak Wa lton Hatt in
Santa Ana. Sin&les over 35 "lcome. Call 847.ol29
for inlormauoo.
SINGLE EXPEalENCIE: "Ataert.lon for
Singles" will be the topic of Ws week's dis-
cussion at the Self Center in Orance be&inning
at 8 p.m . Friday, May 11.
On Monday, May 14, a program will be de-
voted to the gay single . For more lnlormallon
call 9t'7·MM.
MAN WOMAN INSTITUTE: A brief en·
counter house party will begin at 8 p.m . Friday.
May 11. in Santa Ana. Call 835-5726 for detalls.
EXPLORING SINGLENESS: Advanced
Health Center of Newport Beach ls sponsoring a
rap session on Friday, May 11. Call 975-0100 for
inf or malJon.
4 3!J ycdr old Sea ttle nurse known as "Jodie'' is the hit of a Seattle Science Center
BETH E MET SINGLES: Two s peakers will
discuss Social Security beginning al 8 p.m.
Thursday, May 10. For further information
about this Jewish singles group for persons over
40 call Thelma, 991-4766, or Marian, 52'7·3569.
L'>.h1b1t dboVl dreams. She sleeps and electrodes pasted to her head activate a /Jght
cJncl sounrt show. The electrodes are being checked by technician Bob Geballe. SOCCER • SOCCER • SOCCER
Sleeping on the Joh
, , I •
13Ctttr i Week Session
-.NSJUNEJB
• lnCIOdes T-S'*1i • ! • .
Earns Nt1rse'~Keep ADULTS & KIDS •.
SOUTH WIND SUMMlll'SOCCE
COSTA MES•11,. IRVIH~
Hy PATRICK CONNOLLY .... _ ............... -
SEATTLE -Seven duys a week, a 35-year-
old S atll<' nurse inserts earplugs, dons red pa-
Jamas, nuffs he r pillow, pulls the covers up un·
dcr her t•hin and falls asleep to the hushed
"'-Onde r Of the spectators al the Seattle Science
Cent<'r .
The -,voma n, who prefers to remain uniden-
tified and calls herself "Jodie" in the experi
ment. is the s leeping centerpiece or an exhibit
called ··oreamst::igc• ...
She's hclpin1: to s how that people's brains
and boches buzz with action durlrtg slee p.
Perhaps fo r contrast . a human bratn sits
id le 10 a Jar on a ne<Jrby pedestal.
w1n:N TIU<: unmarried nurse gels orr he r
111glllst11 rt Joh at ;,i S1•alll<" hospital, she drives to
1 Iii• c1•nt1•r a nd gl'ls "irt.>d '(or · the show i\
h'c·hn11·1an pa:.l<•s 11 e lectrodes to her head,
\~ t11ch arl' thtn plu~~cd rnlo u la~er device and a
.... 011n<I S) nlht·~1zc>r
Wh1•n '>ht• IS dt•t•p tn slC•ep, regular ripples of 1., ..... , light ap!J(•ar vn the d:trk ceiling above the
111 cl Wlwn '\IW dream s, the red, blue. green and
\ t·llow h~ht~ flash Mm et like and irreg ularly.
l>unng dee p sleep, the synthesizer emits an
C'erie low moan. but whe n she dreams, the syn·
thesizer comes alive with a samba beat.
"It's a very easy, pleasant way to m ake
$150 a "eek." J odie s aid Thursday, just before
she doz<>d oH for the d11y. She said she is n't shy
.i h<lut slecpmg rn front of crowds .
"~V ONl.Y JOB 1s tn i.lecp and that'i. what
J"rn do111g," ~ht• l-..1111
T wo panes of ~lass and a mesh screen 557-0211 752-7355
separate .Jodie from the publJc. ~o ~he shows up ~:;:;;;;::=::==~~~~~~~::;:::=~~~~~ a s a h~zy s ilhouette. motionless exc!!pt for ~n • ----
occ·asional rollover, which sends the special ef
feet~ show alm11
She bought the pajama:. and brings along
her own pillow and blanket. She tacked two sail·
in~ posters on walls or the cramped cubicle,
"because that's where I'd bcif 1 wasn'U.nbere.
"Somelim1:s someont' will knock on the win-
dow and 1"11 wak<.· up. but J go right back to
.:.lt'ep. I don't harass them," Jodie said "l don't
make faces back "
Dr J All:.in ll<>hson. a Harvard t:ni vers1ty
psychiatrist. developed the display that ope ned
in Seattle on April 2<> and ends June 9.
1673-F Ir.tine Ave.
Cosl• M .. a . CA 92627
MOTHERS DAY-MAY 13
BE CHOOSEY. Treat her to
something special this year.
Collacta blH
Antique a Gitt a
Gallery
Open 10-6 Tuesday-Friday
10-4 Saturdey
(714J 631-1243 {3~41tut HOBSON SELECTED hc~r from about 200
applicants because. he s aid. as a nurse she 1s
a ccustomed to st ress. !.he lives in an apartment
near a noisy street und still sleeps soundly and
s he is "a psyrhotogically healthy, with-it pen.on ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~••!!111111111111!1!!~!1
who Is not pnrticularly self-conscious "
Tht• cxh1h1t. wtuch ha~ appeared in Boston.
St LOUIS ~.ind !'an Fr:rnc1-.co. "lncs lo show the
c'<citement o{ obsl•rva1 1un, not dry research, ·
said llobson
''Jodie c·an demonstrutc that rar rrom being
3 time O( rest, Sleep IS a llmC O( periodically 10·
tense dreaming. Pt.:ople JUSl crank 'em out "
Oisoppointf'd ap11licc1nts for the job included
a boy who wanted lo s kip !;chool by helping
science and a woman in Hernando. Miss .. who
wrote that she •·thought about giving my body
to some kine! or r esear ch when I poss away and
I thought this would hr o way to rind out more
:1 bout how to i.:o a hout at '
~ileJJ1il ~ramerJJ
SALE V1 PRICE SALE ON SALE ALL GALLERY' ITEMS
CUSTOM FRAMING & GALLERY
If \r •;' •, ''' lHn I A•"f nm '1 j
you "''' ,.,,,, lh .. tOm1,,;110 rnt_.
l.1 .• 1 .. u11l.1.l,1li01 1673 Irvine Ave. Ste. E ~·) Tiirift Skips a Generation
Er111a
Dombeck
My mom was visiting
the olher day and, in an-
l1c 1p alion of Mother 's
Day. I started to sing a
traditional song that has
always given both of us
a lump in our throats
M is for the ICloupons
m her cupboard,
0 is for the Cll laU-
price salcR she haunts.
T is for her ( E lnergy.
saving tactics.
II is for he r (/\) nli·
ex tr a va~anc<',
E is for her ( P )atlcnce
in recyclin~.
R ffi<.'ans I Y )ears Of
sa vang roil and twine
Put them all together
th ey !>pell
MOTHER, but that is
not the bottom line
Mom has always been
sensitive abo\4t my la ck
of thrift. ThA day s he
saw me throw away a
zippered bag or plastir
that had o nly h e l d
s hredded lettuce, s he
told everyone, "I h ave
no daughte r She was
lost in the war "
I have lo admit that
perhaps thri ft s kips a
generation. Somehow, I
n eve r s hared m y
m other's zeal for con·
servalion. She invented
knots in shoelaces. The
rirst time I saw a whole
pair of shoestrings , I
lbou g ht t h e re wa s
som ething wrong with
the m .
S he l au n d e r l-.
a luminum foil a nd den-
tal flos& and hangs them
up tn dry Shi• cut:-. the
bottoms off plas l1l' tu hc~
of hand lollon, rinses uul
bottles or bleach a nd Ii
quad snaps and ha s
s aved evcr v box sh<' ha~
ever recei \·ed anythan~
an S he -.i n cC'rc l y
betirvt•s that toothpicks
were put on this earth to
dig lips tick and r hap
cremes out of the tube
:iround mt· she drives ... """"' "c•
mt• uaz) trying to con-l l••11••, Costa Mesa •642-9021
v e r l m t' to Sa v f' r · s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paradise• -
··1 S('l' \'OU.rC' s till
throwing munl'y down
lhl' drain.·· s ht> said.
plu cking a r>iece of
chicken skin out of the
sink
In all the years I haH•
known her. I hav(' never
known my m othe r to
thro w away a ruhbc r
band Her J?1rt~ a rC' an
boxes that have been 10
r eruns for as long as I
can re member
"When I eot it. it sl'l·
tie~ on mv neck." I said
As she ·shook he r head
I started to san~. "M as
for the (()oupons an her
c u p board. 0 i s ro r
the "
She f.?Ot a lump in he r
throa t I go t min e
C'lsewhcrc:'
No lc ftov<'r le; too s m all to save No rt·m I/ you haue on item fur
na nt is too s kimpy to llappenings. send 11 In
hang onto No lo.a mple• 15 Judath Olwri at the Daily
s pa rsc enough to patch "f'1lol. P n Bor 15&1. Cos la out M esa. CA 92626. or call her
S h <'"s a wo nderful a l 642·4321
PUT SOME
SUMSHIHE
IM YOUI UFI
WHllO..
SUl'H SUMMIHl
SUHDllESSES
We ve 1us1 received a w tiole grouo or summery
sundresses '" an assortment ol orin1s and solids Priced
from S 18 We ve got one for you' ---f!JJ t'dwell'.J
BIDI1QUE
3461 Via Udo, Mewpori leadl
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389 E. 17th ST .. COSTA MESA IA<•on t~ f.._'\I 642-gtj67
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Female Entrepreneur
Seminar Scheduled
A day·'°"8 temlnar tlt*l "The Woman En
trepreeeur: Bualneu OwnenhJp and Women"
wlll be lteJd Saturda_y. MQ U , oa UM North
Cam,_ ol S.clcUebeek Col"'8e.
Sudra Wmatoa. bualnest couWtant. who 111
bead of Sandra Wlnaton ANociam and aut.hor
of lbe booll. ''The t:ntrepnoneurl1J Woman."
wUI hlshlisht tlpa to women who wish to t>e1ln
tMlr own ulneu
M1. Winston uys • woman mi1ht be
motivated lO start her own bulines-s becaust'
"her job may ~ aolng nowhert : she Is not
challeftled. "~ m•Y bt• 11n 't1mply n~st mother ' Her
1klll1 may nut be propt>rly Wlt"d Thest fttllna11
coupled with dluatlsfaction un lead • wom•n
into new •~nas to t(!Sl hf'rself "
Local bwilness und prof~s1onal women ••II
join the author to share-the-Ir c-ntttpreneurial
succeues Mnd failures with seminar pu11c1
panll.
Panelists parti<'1put1ng In ''Rt·uhly of Ht'1ng an Busineu" include Hun Ch11St!, owne r of Chase
Market Assocl1tllon, a maal order busine:.1>.
Ruth Hands, ownt•r of The/Hot Needk Yarn
Shop; Sandra W11tt. owner of Te1tl 11nd Watt
Literary Agency, and Ami• Ha~k. own~r or
The Woodworks. a manuhactunne firm
Panelists part1c1pat1ng lo "Business F'1t<'b ·
are Attorney He le n kasne r, owne r or Rosnu
a nd Rasner; Judy Semler. owner of a Slalt-
Farm Insurance Age ncy . and Sue Nic holson.
banke r with Lloyd's Hank of Irvi ne.
For information. 831 -7532 or 495-4950, ext 266
ON THE MOVE
WITH LIFE STRIDE
FASHION!
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Give Mom your love
and a blouse from
Ella Nor's. We've
got what she wonts
for Mother's Day,
May 13. You can
count on us to be
right because wt'vt
betn 51*iallzing in htr
size for 19 yeon.
From S15.00
Typical el \IOU
Gift Certlflc•tH •V•il•ble from '5.00
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~.Mey 10, 1970 DAIL y PILOT C3
Help for Herpes Victims Noted .
DEAa auosas: u
JH .,._. ••••111 •c· Uwe,.,..llllMeel•••·" wW Mt IM1N9& JM. If
awc• la Mt <e HM, I •r1e J• te na• 1&.
•• leUer 11 fr•• 8a• .. I a. KHs, Na·
U..al Precra• Dtrec&or
el t .. AmerteH 8oel•I
Hean. AmeetaUN.
DEAR AN N
LANDERS: As in the
paat, I am writing to
keep you informed on
sexually trans missible
diseases. As you know.
genital herpes is now re ·
garded aa epidemic in
this country. There are
ap proximately five
million cases of It. The
number is growing
rapidly because it is
highly contagious and as
yet we have no c ure for
• ll
A•• Landers
may be extreme ly pain·
ful accompanied by
swollen lymph glands.
fever. aching muscles
and a "sickly" feeling.
be careful monitoring by
a physician to mioJmiu
the risk to the unborn
child.
Sin ce the r e Is n o
known cure for this .vira l
disease. victims ar.-left
to fend for themselves in
seeking relief often
turning to unproductive
home remedies. ln the
worst cases they c hase
unsubstant iated. often
potentially dange rous
solutions . The re!'iults
a re costly, phys ically ,
e motionaJly and fin an·
cially.
r Tbe disease is known
~ as Herpes Type 2. It ap·
~ .... pears approximate ly
two to 10 days after ex
posure. Fluid-fill e d
lesions or sores appear
around the genital areCts
The sores (they orten
r~semble blisters) will
eventually dry up and
disappear within a week
or a month. but don't let
the apparent "cure" de·
ceive you Even though
the symptoms have dis·
appeared. the virus has
not Chances a r e ex .
(•ellent that the lesions
will reappear.
And now t he good
ne ws A natio n al or
ganizalion ha s bee n
formed to help t hos~
who a r e viet1m s or
He rpes Type 2 It 1s
c alled HELP Th e
purpose of HELP 1s to
provide information on
the latest research and
other information about
this disease. HELP will
publish a news lellf'r
which contains do 's and
don 'ls for s uccessfully
coping w ith r c l·ur
rences. t ·--:.: -a nd sometimes a
., i round the buttocks and on
Wo m e n wh o ha ve
Herpes Type 2 should
not fail to have P a o
s m ear s regularl y
twice a year In case or
P!e~nan9_0~!!e should
Those who wish to JOin
s hould write to 11 1--:LP. •~ u_,.._ the thighs. The lesions
CURBSIDE TYPIST -Karen Jensen
caught the eye ol downtown Modesto
drivers as she turned her car top into a
typewriter table. Mrs. Jensen said she
had studied do-your-own divorce and.
after the initial filing. didn't want to re-
turn to her home m Ceres to type out
the additional papers. She said she
planned to finish job and head back in-
to the Stanislaus County Courthouse
right away to complete the dissolution
process.
L Horoscope
f'RIDAY. MAY 11
By SYDNEY OMARR
)
ARIES (Mar. 21·Apr. 191: lndeplh report is
featured. RcJecl superficial indications. Strive
for "ring of authenticity." Pisces. Virgo in·
dividuals fi~ure prominently.
TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 201: Emphasis on
close scrutiny where legal documents enter pie·
lure. Priorities arc challenged. Older individual
wants you to accept responsibility in a new
a rea
GEMINI (May 21-June 20 >: What proved
evasi\•e is now readily available. Aries. Libr a
tndividuaJs figure in scenario. Finish rather
tban initiate project. Accent on employment.
health. relative who is restless and wants to
a rgue
CANCER IJune 21.July 22 ): Creative juices
are activated: personal magnetism soars . More
persons are drawn to you your views, state·
ments are sought. Your actions are e mulated.
Know it; don't betray trust. Young person seeks
your consul
L EO 1 July 23·Au~ 22 1 You ~ai n access to
information enabling you to finish campaign,
complete transaction Build on solid structure.
Refuse to be intimidated by one who finds fault.
chides, broods and moans about being neglect·
ed.
VIRGO 1Aug . 23-Sept 22 1. Accent on
diversification. a ccelerated social activity.
messages. short tr ips. You reel revitalized.
Gemini, Sagittar ius persons figure prominently.
Express yourself . display unique style in
"artistic manner."
LIBRA !Sept. 23·0ct 221: Breakthrough tn·
dicated in finances you overcome delays, red
tape. obstacles Maintain neutrality in money
battle involving persons who use you, but give
little in return. You "hold" something of value.
Know it and be direct. confident.
SCOllPIO Wet. 23-Nov. 21 >. Cycle high
take initiative. make personal appearances.
wear "lively" colors . Judgment, timing a re on
tar get Gemini. Virgo. Sagittarius persons
figure in meanindul ways. You gel chance
to wipe s late clean of past errors
SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 1: You get in·
form at ion enablin~ you to break through red t ape.
doubts. fears You make lifestyle adjustment
there is talk or remodeling, a possible chance or
residence. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio persons figure
in scenario.
CAPRICORN IOec. 22-J an. 19 1. Accent on
getting at truth. finding what works. what is
fantasy. Someone wants something for nothing
-from you. Flattery abounds --keep guard up,
avoid self-deception. A pisces indi vidual .could
play key role .
AQUARIUS I Jan. 20· Feb. 18 I: Accent on
career making room for yourself at top, com-
municating needs to superiors . Stress on reputa-
tion. responsibility. older persons, intensified
relationships. The number 8 figures in signifi·
cant manner.
PISCES IFeb. 19-Mar. 20 ): Per ceive poten-
tial. e levate self-esteem. Accent on communica·
lion. publishing. special, long-range educational
project. Aries. Libra -and the number 9 -
figure prominently. Finish what you start
check safety hazards.
Dress llffdir
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3437 Via Lido, Newport Beach
675-1982
Via lido Plaza
Down stairs · next to Via Lido Drugs
Box 100. Palo Alto. Cal
9'302.
T hose who want an·
formation about Herpt:S
Type 2 should send •
self-addressed, stamped
envelope to the same ad
dress .
Thank you, Ann, for
getting this vital in
formation before lhc
public. I apologize for
pressing you but your in·
fluence in thiN country Is
enormous and we need
all the visibility we can
~et
Sincere ly ,
Samuel R. Knox
Nut1onal Program
Director
American Social
Health Association
D EA R SAM U E I.
KNOX : I am pleased tu
alut my readers to this
new organization. For
years. victims of He~s
Type z have been strug·
itling with the proble ms
of h:norance. isolation.
fear. shame, and guilt.
Now. at long last , they
can band together and
hopefully s upport u •.
st-arch to find a cure for
this hideous disease.
California
Clothes
Dominate
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clt.•nt of S1mpliC'1ty P<.tl
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or altractivcncs:.. that
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America. There is an
e ne rgy, yet there is
also a re laxed attitude
that is very today.··
So. if you want to
wear the most excil.
ing. s tylish, comfort
designed dothes~vis·
one of THE LI E
S llOPS ARO ND
THE CORNER and let
Laurie Le i g h ton
Richards show you the
very l atest in
Ca l iforn i a s tyl e d
clothes. No need to
tre k to New York .
Paris or London to
stock your wardrobe
. . the very latest in
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SUft8"io. CVU"T OF T"E STATE OP' Clolll'O•NIA
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Plaonlllf\ JERRY L COBB
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COUfll'I' C1H11 of Or-CounlY on Aprtl 24, l'1t.
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PUBl.IC NOTlf't:
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FICTITIOUS BUSl,.ESS
Nl<ME5TATE MENT
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PUBLIC' NOTl(.'t;
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NOTICE 10 CREOI TOl!S
HO A·tt111
~u PIE•IOll cou• 1 OF T"•
HATf 01' CALll'ORNIA FOii
TH!t COVNTV OF ON ANGE
In tnt> M.HI•' (If Ulf" t ........ ot RO~~
J WRICiHl th"•A'"'' NQhCf" 1) tWft'b; ·a•vtin to rr1•01to''"
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ne<e\uary 'IOU< ht r\ m\;\t bf t11eo or
P'''\fH"llfd "\ t1fOr .,,, .. d tlif'ttrHn tnur
month\ •tun '""" ltt\l ih,1Dhttlt1on ut
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LOEIA,.OLOl:ll
Wll.LIAM 5. T"ONIA~
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Apt 16dr.c1Nlay,, 10, !>. 1919 167' 19
PUBLIC NOTICE OM w111111r. a1c1e.. hlle l ...
NOTlca TOC"IOITO•I su,.1•10!' c::ouat o,. TM•
ST ATE Of' CALlf"CNUtlA .. Olt
TNI COUNTY OP' o•ANG8
NO.&.-H
Est•lt Of FLORENCE C TESSIN, O.cu~
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PUBLIC NOTICE
CP ....
l'·llDOt
VHI I HER H ( "'ll F 0 RN '"' OI Sl~lf\VllNC IJl1S 6rooor>u"I
SI re.-I• c.,,.r~n Ciro"',.· (at1for n1tt lf26AJ
f l\Ofn&'-0 ""l"Vtn 11 flJ Hr w
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r hort"ht\0 N""tn
f "'' • Mtvrnent ""'"' 1,1 .. 0 w1tf'I thri Cuu .. 11 Clor" OI Cranor County on Apnt 1' .•• ,~
fL'IUlll f'ubl·\IW'<I Qr,,,..,_ Co-.1 Oao1, Piiot,
Ao• a •nrt MA11. 10. 11 1919 1u1-1t
PUBLIC NOTICE
I" '"~ Mlott•r 1)4 lhf' llPOllfAlll'n ol LOllRAINE 8 WEINBERG For Cl••no• 01 Name
lOARAINE 8 Wl'tN8£Rv h"'
fil""Ct 4 O"lllH>" 1n U\I', <-ourl 101' t1tn or
O.t •llO•lnQ .,... .... ON', to <hA"Of' Mr
namt lrom LO RRA I N E 9
WE I N BfRC l o LORR A I N E
ROBERTS
IT IS HERERY OAOER E 0 Ir.et tll ~r\on' tnltrft'l,.d tn th~ m•u.-r
dfore,•IO ~M l>.ftot• '"I\ tourt 1n
0epa rtt'N'>nt No } t•t 100 r1v1c (• nt..,r
DrlvP We\t. 5.itntA AnA, (-'l•torntft on
Ju,,. \, I•~. '" II u'<IU<\ • m , •rid tMn end ,,..,,. 'no"' C.dW\'' ti •nv th~y
ll&v•, ""Y \401(1 ll"llllon tnr CMnQt' 01
n•m• •hOlild nol ,,.. Qra1'1e(I
FICTITIOUS IUSINfSS II I\ fwt ll,.r or11tr"" ll>•ol • <Opy Of
UAME STATlMEN'f !Ill\ ord~r lo""'"' <AU\•!>" Publ•\hl'd 1"~ 1011.,...1110 ""''°n "doing bllsf. •n lht OrM!Qe Co&\I 0•1ly Pilot. 11 n~\~ a\ n"w\pt'tpet of QfHHtrdJ l .rcultJtton
C.OMMVNICl\TION ARTS, 2'1 1>Ubl1\,,..dlnlnl\coun1y~l l~•\I On<w.t
llln St'"'· No o. Hunl1ng1on BH<h, •n~ tor '°"' <ontrocul••~ ,.~~' Prior C•l•IOrf\la '111>48 lo fl>e d•Y OI .. Id htorlr>q.
Cn1t10-Lan Norm., !.l>.l,..,, 112 11111 Oell!d Aprll 1•. IWt
Strt•t. No. B, HunllnQto" Beecn, BRUCE W <;UNIN(R
Calllornta ~ JwOQe o< lhl'
Thi• l>u\1ne-. /\ <ondv< led by dfl 1n S-t1or Cou11
GIY10u" LO•rtAINIE I . W81N8E•O
CNno·len Norm" S#tttM 111·1 Ill• LI• Noni
Tllh \l&l~nl wa\ t1ll!d wotll '"" N•w'9'1 lffcll., CA n..,
Coun11 Cler' of Or""9e Coun1, on Ttl: 11141 '11-641• M•rth 10, 1,1. AltWMy UI ..... ,..,
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Publl'heel 0.MQo Coa•I Delly Piiot. Apr 1'. INY l. 10. 1> 1•19 I.OS 7q
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICIE TOClllOITOltS
SUl'lalO" COU"T OF T"E
STAYE 0~ CALll'O.NIA l'O•
THa COUNTY Ofl OltANGa
N0.A·"50
l'\l•I~ OI LOIS M VAN OOSTEN
•0 lOIS MARIE VAN OOSTfN.
0'1CP1t\~d
NO rtCE I!. HEREBY GIVEN to lfl'!
< r•dltors ot t~ •bOv~ Mm<'d dettOtnl
'"•I ~II """on\ "•••no < •~•ms &Qeln•I
Ill~ "'"' C!Ktdfnl "" t!!Qulr~ lo Ille
PUBLIC NOTICE
CIE"Tll'ICATf
OFOl'<X)NTOtUANCE
0" USl AN0/04t AIANOONM5NT
OP' l'ICTIYIOUS HAMl
NOTICE IS HER EBY (il\11!.N lo Ille
<ftelllon Of tlle *"'9 ~ -.c.-n1
111•1 ell ,.,_ Nvlno clelmt .. t11111
lhe s•ld CIKedtnl 11te r~ulreel to ,. ..
lllem, wlih I .. nte:ffS¥Y VOUC .. rJ, on
tht Olllce OI llte c1eo of 1"" •bov• ~
1111.ci court. or lo preMnl '"'"'· wlln th• n•ceu•ry llOUCl\e"· 10 11'1~ un.
!Mnlonell " SSS South Fl.,...~r Street,
LOI Angtl~. C.lllorlll•, wflltlt Is 1 ...
jlltKt Of lluslne" Of lhe 11nO.rt1(1ned In
•II m•tt•" P9r'lfl1'1"9 lo 1"4t ~t•t• OI
H id ll•t -111, w1t1t•" tour monllu
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NAMESTAUMIENT
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M \t t\: OU'' :::~;fk~~.t~~ ~~!~\~.,t~':c:'.'·.~~
THE VNOCRSIGNEO ~\ Mr•by
U •lll'I' tflet. efll'<llV• April 1, It>~ he
CH\ed lo CIO DU\IMH llnct.• IM fl(
llltow\ llrm Mmf or Soulll 1..0011 A \I
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O•lell "-'11 "· '"' •MIL A. TISl1'4 II
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IANGICOIC AESTAVllANt NO 3,
101 Palrn, Ntwpor1 0.Hh, C•Ulor"'~ ., .. ,
1C•111en• T~e<h•n•rono, 9043
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WUTl •N MUTUAL UCltOW cou•.
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the ne<•uery vou<.rn,r\, to th• un
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hU\fM" 01 ... 111'MISIQned In "" mel·
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cede11t, w11n1n tnur mon1n, ""•' t~ ftr\I 1111btkellor. of 11\1• nolltt •
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n•\\ un~r 1111' (tbOW llctlllou' n•me,
and dlliel<lvll 01 llul>llc•llon 1n .. r•ol
11r• on lllt •n ""' Olflo ol tlle C0111'11y Cttr~ 01 Or•n91l Counly und•r IM IHO
•l"o"' 01 Section HM 01 '"" C•vll Coclt
WI fNES!. my h11"4 lnls Jhl dfl, Of
Mt•th, 1919
Oon,el(I l C'•IO•••
N0'~'1 R 8uM Ally
County Cler•\ fi1lt ,.0. F1010'1,
S.pr 11, 1918
f' Ill'<! Aprll 1l, 191'
l'ltENNa• a IUNT
AnO•NlfYSATLAW
tUI 1"149114'Jt4fltolll
Settle AM, C.I-• tPO!
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you "'"''• wllltln JO dey• •lier lh•s
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SWIMMING
Your My 3 bdrm bome
w/tmly rm la louted on· ty .._ trocn I.he l.._ane
wbtri you 11U. fiish &
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llll!Jlhborhood. eau DOW,
Open E~. 645-8491
~ Walker t; Lee
Real Estate
OCEAM & CAMYOM
VIEW
COf'OIMl .. M•
Huge lot with 1p1tcious
home. Light and airy
kitchen. Massive stont•
rlre place. 3 Bedrm ...
family & dining rm.
Pat.lo and deck. POOL.
Won't last• Call 673·8550
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LEASE
Beaut. 2 br + 1.Jton
Bayfront condo. Locatt•ll
within walking d1'!tan1·1· •
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restaurants Bay. cho11
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OHTHESAND
Sl77,000
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F'irl'pl a•"' f>t•t·k' &
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,~ .. 673-l\550
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TUSTIN HILLS
Sl.77 per DAY
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for a
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In the
DAILY PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
00 IT NOW '
642-5671 .,
•BIG CANYON HOME*
cul-de-sac location On prime
overlooking double fairways on
g r eenbe lt. This spectacular,
spacious. custom home abounds in
uniqueness. rich d ecorum and
fa mily living. S Bedrms. 5~ baths .
a combination living and dining,
exercise room and unusually large
laundry facility + dark room or
work shop off 3 car garage. Very
prestigious location wltb many
mor.e amenities. Contact Danny
Bibb at:
675-2311
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•
LIDO ISU
Bay view from 2 patio decks enhances
cu~l!>!1l spacious S bdrm •• t bath
trod1Uonal home ; like new. Ideal for
<'ntcrtalnln~ Corn.:r lot. ~.000
llG CANYON
<tolf l'OUl"'S(' v 1fw from spaciou!i ~ 81<.
~ ha trnchllonol home . lgl' (a mlly
room. pool, Jucuul $'150,000
IAYNOMT
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AVALON
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fc!unthtlaon F lab ttrt":t Sl20.000
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BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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('all loday to ~(.'(' this tX'autiful '"Bay
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w/<.·ust <·plng , dr~pe:,, ett Tc·nm~ <·I~.
pool. Sc<.· area. $250.000
WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., R.aftort
21 I I San Jooqyi" Hil1 Rood
NEWPORT canu. ...... 644-4910
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REAL ESTATE, INC.
II.AL IST A TE DCIUINCI stHCI I '4t
CAMIO Hl•HL.AHDS $1 $,000 P•ICI
llOUCnoM on this J}re:-.t 1gious horn <>.
w1lh 3 tx•druoms & '1t•n/c1ln1n~ room , a
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450 N£WPORT CENTER DRIVE
NEWPORT BEACH 7 59·0811
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541-0800
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REALTORS Corlsbod
714/729·5966
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V 1cw and it's all on Milford Drive in
pr es t1~io u s Ca meo Sh or es; 3
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private beach, s kylight:S, stained glass
wi nd ows a nd a s unny open
H l m osphe r c . The investme nt is
~336.000 (fee) and that is unique for
this caliber o( property .
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REALTORS' '"f IVIC(Sf PFOPlf Srt LINC fH[ fll[A f(ST HOM(<,
CORONA OH MAR. 675~ • CALL US
2 story 4 bfltroom
plmpool S73,950 llEATtM
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S275.000 . term-, <.:all Bill
for appl Uwm·r I /\l!l
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JACOBS REALTY
675.6670
YOU HAVE HOTHIHG
TO LOSE
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furrnation aw<•Y Wt.-11
la.kt: the t1m1• to hch1 •OU
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PAUL MARTIN
REAL.ESTATE
644-7383
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
IRAHDHEW
TOWHHOMES
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~32Santa Ana Avl.'.
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HF.AL.TORS. 497-1666
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BY OWNER
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5.17-2271
COLE Of NEWPORT
REALTORS
675·5511
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642-5678
macnab I Irvine
realty
SUPEll FAMILY HOME
Ne wl y built 4 BR custom home
w/vlsta or Bay. mtns & city lights.
Sunny brkfst area -3 brick fplcs -
2 patios -2 decks & extra lg. lot
w/sp_ace f~r pool & RV stor age.
Flexible frnancing. $249,000 incl.
land. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200
U I· 76) '
GET A JOYFUL UfT
When you see this attractive s BR
home. On entering, you'll glow from
~he ~armth & sparkle of the
inter10.r decor .. Traditional-style
hom e m park-bke setting on fee
land at $185,000. Appl. onJy. John
Granath 642·8235. (H-77)
OPIM FIJDAY J TO 5 P.M.
Tell guard at BIG CANYON'S gate
you want \o see #19 ROYAL ST.
GEORGE! A lovely, customized &
refi nis~ed 4 bdrm.. ramily rm.
home. Just r~uced to $550 000! 40
Ft. pool +sep . jacuzzi & s~una off .
m s tr .. bath. Newly landscaped. Se~unty, beauty & comfort. Tom
Allinson 642·8235. <H·78)
'42·1US 644-6200
901 Dover Drive Harbor View Center
lrVIM at C.mpus Valley Centtr 752·1414
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plan ... to 'c1·on11 unit
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$K7 .500 Ca II 546·5880
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
Everyone Gets
A Bedroom
Hard-to-rind 5 bedroom
CXCC'UllVC home Wllh
rozy family room. bnr k
fireplace. 'llt>p·savcr
kitchen with built ins .
Giant patio runs length
ol home. $129,900 Hurry '
Ca u S4@.1720
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DREAM
Unni.: hamml•r & work
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$6.5,950 Call 540-11:11
~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
MagruJ1cent ocean view
New 3 bd, hte rms . (3rd
bd sep suile1 . Agl .
833-0623. 759.(1700 .
GRANDOPF.NING MARINITA
IYOWMH
Condo. 2 BR, l 'h BA.
fplc. 2 miles to ocean.
162.500. Will carry 2nd.
963-l242
Pr~t1giOui'I r ciudcrwes . near the marin11 (rflm Execlllive neighborhood.
S\6S .000 83 !·3 450 , minimum care yard, 493-4006. S49·Sll I ideal for enlertaanlni;t. · Gorgeous pool as spa, bbq
ptl, 4 hr. 2\il b11 . $220.00U.
Want Ad Ht'lp? 642-5678 /'\gt. 968-2297 or 963•0867
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DO YOU LOVE LAGUNA
LIKE WE LOVE LAGUNA?
AT LAITt Affordeb .. 3 bedroom
home of wood end glHI wtth frenoh
doort and potenllal. for Hpen1lon.
1111,500
-&TRUUNOI Archllecturel delight wnh
3 bedroom• end 2\Aa bathe. Penoramlc
whtte•t•r w6ew1 below. $319,000
-VIEW OALOAE -You mu1t He Ihle
ler9e tpM:lou1 home In • prime ., ..
with 3 bedroom•. fecuw. femlty room
and den $389,SOO
499-4551
SOUTH LAGUNA
493-8812 495-1720
Dana Point Laguna Niguel
497-3331 644-7020
Laguna Beach Newport Beach
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room & hath. J>rivan, enclosed yard
& potao in top loc•at1on. Owner says,
'St•ll "$153.500
Bernita Eilertsen,
Realtor
675-2373.
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JONES REAL TY
673-6210
BLUFFS FINEST
ASSUMILOAM
3 Bdrm. 2~t baths. tam rm . m odd rond . Eatthl.OOeS. extras. m u.lit
see. •.990 Wkdays art 8 4r wtmda. 888-3934
EASTSIDI C.M. aponell 3 maanirtcent
Two 2 bdrm. unllll, Iott In Bahamu. SUt,000
P11U011. enc lO&ed gara1es. val11e. *'5743
extra parking. AIJey a c· .__. • .........._ '*"'· SUl.000. --MIWPOttT llACH W...... 2900
Oll.rR ... lt.... REALTY 675-1642 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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1100 locatkln. s older un u on 87~UI.
2 loll. To be &Old as a 1031
f " ....... LYPETP"llC tax deferred t!Xchange. Need 4 BR. Hodm c in -~ Call Carolyn 642-Sl71 or I r \I i n e . 10% o w n Very spacw~24.x001916 nic hard lt oben l h a l A I T .V Al(ent P i.l
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38r, Zlh. circu lar Q k S I O CASHFOR CONOOS kitchen . many Kt ra-1, uic ·a e by wner . 8ued on Markel Value.
1h0ws like tnple wide Sa\lt', prtnl·1pl1• on ly . roredotiure OK. any ~un p=~tum. (SC8611 1 Dplx. modern. Jbr e<!. clition.
HORW Ston 21t2ba. frpk ~14! 1301sa, CRAIG R•:ALTY 848-8895 Nf'wport ll~tll Oon'l dis· --------turb tenantx 645·2111, ____ 97_9_·64_5_7 __ _ s 16, too JOC'
STEPS TO IEACH ----........ lftc-. Property 2000 -•••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• Obi wide 'fH Tra1ler<ima ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~,..,..lhed rnN~1116 1 J pvt Ll·h & l HOUSES peer Sub· leua.n~ a llol41·d
IJX'<'d in Trrasun· a..
:.8>1 P:mllc Coast Hwy
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ll1•na1 .... ,<11w1· M P 1714 J
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Easts1deC.M. 3 separ ate c..t.W... JU4
houses on 2 lots. Across ••••••••••••• ••• ••• •• • •
from park. Super loca· Mesa Verde . June·Au~ .. uoo SISS,900 Lovely 4br. 2ba , all
49'J.Jlll6 equpt. Lrg. shad y fenl'. -PR€HIG€ y r d . Kids O.K . m u NEWLYDECORATB> _ J HOMES $750.inl'ld ga r dn
fo;h'l(ant homt· w 1 ... 11·p· 97lHl727or642·9642.
down 11\1 rm , nyslal 3333W.CoaslHwy,NB 1 ___ ... 3141 rhan<khl'r "I thruoul. 11111 645-6646 ......,.._ __..
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Mobile Ho.-Stou Beaut new b uildinl! Lagwia rharm cott:ai.:,·.
tl-a!J<AAV!> f-'ireplaces. xlnt location. IBr, wlk to work. beh & '1~1.ln\lml... t.i4~·1603 town,S450 mo 831 -Gllil or
IAYFROHT
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PETS WELCOME
- ---496-95i!M.
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otdr tn·ph. on dhl l<1t. i.:rt
l<aX o;hltr SI 75.0tHl/ofr
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UNIVERSITY PAllK II
P l us h 2 Bit :! BA
TownhouM', ,\ C. C:ho1l'l'
loc11l1un on grccnuclt,
new l'a r pct . lri;!
f1rer1acc. ~kps 10 dult
poo By Owner S93.500
552· 1766 or 5594482
Lly ow11l'r Orani.:1•t rt'\' <h"
1·urawr mudl'I. 2ur. d1•11.
fm r m . 1\ IC. cnvl'n·d
patio. C'Omm pnnl & 11•11
nl'> ;\S:.llffil' !I', loon,
~ll.500 9fi7 13:17 tla)-.,
5..'1:!·73K4t'\l'!'o
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:lmco l'x1•1·ull\'l' llr,1d
mnur llonw T11rt t.•rni·I..
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llr:.. tot<1ll\• 11p~ra1h ii
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Call for info & apvt
S200.000 lly uwn c r
95.S-3607
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Costa Mesa
S200bach ut1l pd N14 pl ~IO 1-\Jm bach + .:ar:..i::l' ~ l hr $?d IM ~llrllKl'
S!1:12 hr appln-. rnt'l'fl
Sll.52 hr~Clr kadi. u k sn:> 2 llr ~ara~ ... k 111 ....
ml 3 !Jr nl•a r bciJl'h
CREEKSIDE
ASPEN
l..uwcst priced <Jelal'hf'd
home In Woodbradgl·.
P riced Sl5il...Q our
bwlde r s cos t. but in·
d udes landst•a11i n.:.
l'cram1c u lc entry. patio,
drapes an1l up~radC'
carpets. A BARGAIN at
9J7.500.
Jt WOODBRIDGE
REALTY
551 -3000
lfa\le something to :.ell'>
_Class1fiL'd ads do 11 well
Prestiaious
Ral'flut•C" C l ub .
Mt•lbourn t• M o tll•I. 3
brirm. 2 ha llpgrndt•s
i.:alorc' 1:n•a1 lm·at1on
Tcrnri<' p :H10 and 11a1111
covl'r
't523 CAMPtJ5Da·IRVl~E
~,.,, Tur11t'rot·h l111!hl:u11l
Ucnut1ful lll"l'tl Mrr:u11.1r
4hr. ll1•sl l.ol S jlt'l'
larular Va•w i\ 1 all
.I unc. KJ:I R!m.I
CR .. :El\SIO fo: ,\SI' t-;N
an Woodbndj.!l'. :1 11r :! ha
Fully lunds<'al'l'll and up
itradl·d Supt•r t l'rm" ~.!JIU Ownrr 551 ·IU:Jl:i
~hach 1048 • •••••••••••••••••••••••
*DUPLEX*
Orean s1clr of hwv. lt•q•I
lot. easy l'll'•'l'S' 10 hearh
Needs pa1nl. minor r•·
patn.; ldl.'al ror horTW &
inr om<>' llurr y only
SJ45,!kJO
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SERENE
ENVIRONMENT!!
Trl'al your-.c:H lo an
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i'l 0ram11· 111t· t'tll r1 .
kllch{'n apJJl1 a nn• ...
C<1mpletdy lantl-.l'••P•'•I,
uuto spnnkll·r ... & l'k••
J.:<i raj!{' cl nu r o p1• 11 l' r
S..'75.0iXI
493-9494 495-5220
496-2413 830-5050
Choice Home
Choice
Location
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l'lld of l'Ul·dt• .. •u1· !>I fl'l'I
-'1odd hkl' huml' w11h :!
bt.."'<Jruc:m1,., formal tl111rnl!
room. r1n:plal'l' J.:IJnl
kllchcn 14tth g ullJ.:l'I '
i.:aJurc! 3 pat101> 1:! \1 1th
lOllcrs I -'Ion· ~!Ii .;11111
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TARBELL.
C\'Cntng ul homl' lhcl _________ _
................ 1111 .................... 1111 ... ~ rlnimat1l' 111 rt ll\'lnl! rni GATE GUARDED
MIGUEL SHORES l'i i.:ra1·l'rl h) :! l'll'l!,111!
11p1·n ,1.11 rl4aY' lhal
l'rt•;.ill'' Jn 1 mpri•-...,1\ , .• 11
mosphl'n· Im prl'., ... 1' l'
outdoor Ul'l'ktni:. 01•1-.111 & c·anynn \'11'14... .J u-.1 h-.t
t..'li. f>1S.030J A C()tjVlNIENT SHOPPINI.> ANU
SCWINC Cl.110£ fOR THC
CAl 0111 fHl CO
FORESTE
OLSON
·~< i'lt Al I CU•"lo
One vr 1lld :I b'lr ~· ~ ha
plus· ram r m. Cl·d;ir l'Xl
l"m ch 14ndllW"I, :i<!IS.04.10 m 4i5!J 774 ::.:!:11<
Auumabl~ Loan
,\ niom} upJ.,!raul'il •ti'
pn1x 1900 :.11 rt :! ... tur~ :1
LI d r 111 • on r c 1· I .111 ti
Sl<itncd glas-. ~ 1nll11"'-.
and upstairs pcl'k :it lhl·
Pan!1c
PLUS
fahulou r c1·rl'Jl111n
fac1blie:. and c:1sy "~di<
lt1 pn \i:tlC h<:<tt h
1\NI>
a "1bulou:. 11:...,llni,1blc
SM0.000 at !11,.•; l11a11
,Pnn.od n .i:hl at Sl!IV Hlll
644-7211
FOR ~IOllE l:'l:FO
..-wpor+ hach I 069
•••••••••••••••••••••••
liayfront Duplx l":i11l v u. l••••••••••I 3Hr upr 2Br lwr 1-'p.
7180
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Surp11i.r d :.mall th1ld w•lh
tn1) IOVdble nuuablt bear
Causey
& Company
100/o DOWN!
bllns & ldry hkup m !'u
Summr1wntr r cntl
S:i!I0 ,0110 /0 fr l>WO /iJJ.,!l
3W. llf7!1. -----IS.OW MARKET!
BIG CANYON <.:ondo
great loc al1on . /\ t,,S()
elega11l 3br, homt• w1lh
pool t-SP<J . only SI ~1.900
Pnnc Only 673·431 l M !l ----EASTBLUF rS Lg 1·rnr
lot. 4br. 21h1h:.i. Nr NB
Tcnrus Swin Club, ... hops,
~c hi s . S l7tl .5 Ull .
714·644·8187 644 24'12
Dynamr<' i:nU r oursc ----------duplex w1lh 3 Re1lrOOm'\,
2 Baths an t>ach un1l.
ocean view-.. c-ll)s1· 1n
$1111,500
•
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rn Vrllugc Fair
LAGUNA Ul::A<.:ll
497-2457 9440
·SIZES 3,. . .50
. "" 1Tf w.i-llfe..-1'"-
Pick a ptusht lat1111:. :.111cn
up 1h1s s1orybooll bear an ~er1
hrtle time <1nd ~v~ SUS1 ••••••••••I He COSI~ ~ much 10 Duy !i<l
lip 1h1s up ~e•·e,s11y1
P11nted Pattein 944!.l: Wom·
tn s SutS ¥t 34 (38-rnch bust
•1th 40.inch t11p): 36 (40 bust. 42 l11pt, 38 (C2 bust U hip): 40
f44 bust. 46 h1pr. 42 (46 bust.
&8 hip); 44 (48 bust. 50 hip). 46
(!iO bust. 52 hip), 48 (52 bust. ~ l11p): SO (54 bu$l. !>6 ll•P)
little tu )(?w Pauem 1180 pauern pieces foi 1 7-1n t>t:a1
$1.50 101 e.ten fi,mein Add 40(
each P•ttern llll hr)I clas-. '"
maot and nandhne Stnd to:
All<t """ Needlecraft Dept. 10s
Dally Pilot .. HJ. Old CW. Sa ..
'"'-Ill 1•11. Pritlt bM, ..._, zi,, Plttlnt ........
NfW/NOWI Ou1 1979 NCEDlC·
CRMl CAIALOG-Offi 200 popu· ~' destans. l hee pattein pnnled 1nMdt. Send 1SC l»~Ja.M.SUI ~ SI.SO ,_ llCll ldn. 11Niild1r., ,,......SI.SO
_,. • "' -" ,.._. "' IZS.,..._. 0.ltl ... SUI ~ llnull. ........ m---·~Nill .. SUO s...s 1~ ............ suo ....... l&Pltlf Qllla ........ $1.50 lllllM _,... lff.M 'i On ra1t1 .• SUO
Pattern Dept. 441
Dally Piiot
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JOI'' butf hfe flt Ill OUf $PRI lfG.
SUMM£R PATICRN CATALOG!
Ormes. loP$. skirts. palm. "5tl. JDel'. Plus SI.SO lrlt pettt111 = $elel7S' .••. --·JlJI =, ....... uo
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l.aglM MMJ-1 I 05 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Oii Golf CourH •DUPLEX
3 Br. 2 ba l.ower unil 3doors loheach, tl1134th
Patio. enc-I 2 car j?ar St. S220.000
St 10,000 b y owne r •MEWLISTIMG
_496-__ 5548_________ Live in I & rent the oth1•r
FOR SALE-W Ntnl' Cnn· flxcr wl assumabi<' loan
do28r, 2Ba. priced lo sell 13344lh Sl., $185.000
al $83,000. Prln only Call agent . Cynthia .
831-<1842 _5J7_-w_1_. ____ _
....... •ach I 048 ....... leach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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A patyATI llTllAT
Beautiful wood and glass set among
pine trees on one third or an acre.
Custom 3 bedroom, professionally
decorated. $230,000 .
A COLDWl&.L IANIB CO.
496-7222 831-0836
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PRICE SLASHED!
SI 0,500
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REALTORS
COM DO
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d1·l:u Sk}L111• Walk It>
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Bluff, Best Buy
H•'fluccll $14,l)l'll'I :1 l1drm
, lam rm ·• 11 .1
s 1.i:1,!JOU 75:! 1;.i111
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BEACH GETAWAY
$78,500
h ·rl1•rl I lilt l 0 •11ttln ,
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Definite Pride
Of Ownership
~u rH·rhl y up cr;1dl'1l
•EXCITING•
Newport Beach-Lido
H I' a u I I r u I I y ; ,,
Colden14t''ll ~Hr 2 H.1
hum1• w•ttun walklll~ <11 ... .
lanr e of l.1rlo'o; fint• ... t
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S.och.Areo
----------town h o Ill c "1th 3
S-Star Adlt Pet Park
t:!''<W' 14 <''<pandcd 111
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k1(1•h1·n Ill' it Ill I rul 1'.I' \
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BEST in the CREST
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. REALTY 2> -~ --
IAYFROHT CONDO
Pnvalc Manna
UoatSlip ,\1·all.1hl1•
I.I! dl'l'k Dt•.,1rahl1· h i
noor Sky h~hll'<I a1n11m
1'1 l undt·rJ?round pk I!
2br + dt'n ~50.IMIO
ICI Mun·Frt 71 \.!l72 ~1111
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hom" +'1nt·11m" F 1.-.1
t1mr· t•rfl•n·tl l'n11 1>nly
M;inna Hl'alt} ti4!! 81S!i11
TAXI SERVICE
1s unnree.,c:;:irv from Ih a..
1\\ .. 11J11ru1 r:11n11y honw
Ch1ldrt-n 14 alk t11 •;i•honl'
t•hun·h & park & S14 I rn at
homt• I 14 11 h r a rn 1 Iv
room & "'"'' '5:.!·I:! -,1H1
OCEANFRONT
2 Br . frrt·pl.11·1· .! put 10'
1398.000. Ownt•1 i.7:1 1402
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LOCJl'"a Hills
Speciol luy
l~·,11111ru1 5 StJr Adult
l•k ~lxtlo St•al·n·.,l. l 11.!1•
fir. !!Uu . rum rm with <ill
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PROIA TE SALE c~~~F~~IA
2 BDRM HOME MOllLE HOME
R-3 LOT SALES
SS7,000 :!'il-;llart:>or.Stf':!Oti· \
IO lht• 6110 l1IO<'k or !\O 540-59 37
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Call 644-7211
lrvanl' i\tlll Pk 8t•auufut
1Jbl w1d~ 2Br. :.!B11 1n
Jll•rfrt'I lo1·al1on 11\'l'r
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• • ~·472-1 . .
Ac~OC)r for Sal~ ,1200
PRICED RIGHT
Neat 3 RR. 2 ha hnm1' 1n
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pn<·1·onl) ~i l.50!1
1';11 k l'l,an•. lnl· X.12 7·161
:-.iiuth l.'oasl ShnrC'-;. 3br.
for ... J ll' h> owner
'111 llMI 7~ 11021
1086 .....•••...••.••.•..••.
FOil SAU: RY OWNFf!
:!Or. 2na. dc11. -.pa. full
urn \'ll'W . $165.CIUO
l!J!l-4615
Tustin 1090
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Frpl<' Open SJl Sun
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365 ACRES
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pnvatt• 5 ar r<• lakl'. pru·
prrty romplctely fcnn·d.
Xlnt rnnrh .;1tc or n1mp
.:ruund Could bl' .;ub
d1\llfll'<1 l nvcslor terms.
I r.77 5&11 or 11522-4!080,
Broker
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SI0.000 per .11Tl' II J It
Land Co. Im· 51 1 Vista
Way, Ol·rans1rlt'. 757 5420
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$149,000
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land S30.000 to $35.000 per
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level l'Ondo, 3 car ~ara~w
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skylite. wshr/dryr hook
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645·43!16 nr !17!1 U8!1
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balh townhom e Hua~ ~ k id• OK, w• Mii !I 13 'llWlit, JlH'UUI ' m 1111y ~ 'l'SLM. l 642 603 l,IM)Ogq. rt. or will dlvh1e only work part time. Op·
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PACIFIC WOODS
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pipe:. I Ur from S3oo
ltl3511 llarbor l)lvd. South
of Ed!ngcr
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1b1l1ty La~una ~ 'uh
µark ing, !1:1•w c•aqu·t
drape!< & paint , <11r n1nd
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s..rrn.r R~ntols 4200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Newport leach 3269
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Junels l.$550.640-1419 \ll'"'' J\\,Jilh I ti7:110 :l!I I .ii: lkh .! U1 tn<J\ t' 1n un SHARP
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973-297! Capiitrano •~och 18 18 l)r<Wf).!l27~ •••••••••••••••••• •• • •• ROOM MA TES
New 2Br Oran"etret· ''••n· layfront Condo ••••••••••••••••••••••• u..--.:-... B•o'h 3840 PARk NEWPORT sa.~..a.SaY• " "~ l.11x11n11us wil h fn rcvrr """""~·....,, " ... v-~" do. w lo uldr patio, no \'inw ., Rdrm". 2 b<·• Uuplex 2 hr . I b11. (rple:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lla t hl'lo r :., I or :!
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forma l dining, living, much more Sllp :ivall. 610·9329 Mcl-"addl'n then Wt·'t on 1 : _ HOUSEMATES
family. wet bar. Pool r-· 11 r n 11 r u n furn _ --- - -----i\ll'Faddcn lo S1•;1wrnd Huntington leach 3840 83:H IJ.11213J4(ili 8M:I
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Woodbridge Place. 5 HR. PrestiC)ious Lido 4!WW625
3 ba .. formal dininj{. liv 2 Bdrm plus den. Freshly Costa Mesa 3824
& lam. rm. Located on decorate d . Pal 10 . •••••••••••••••••••••••
park with a view of mls. SIOOO/mo.
illZ5 Mo. Agt. ~ 631·3444 Wahrff'OfttHOIMs
Woodbridge Townhome. J1 ___ 6•3•1·· '.4.o.o ___ 1 Br. 21h Ba, A/C. patio w/pe BBQ, gar. lake.
tennls/pool1. no pets
Jime 15. ~ SS2·5828
l BLOCK TO BEACH.
Posh 3br. 3ba w/34' boal
slip. $850. 640-4919
Newport Crest 2 br & den,
2 car garage. $600. mo.
No c hildre n or pets
tlfiB.2297 or 963·0867.
Orqetree 2 bdrm Con·
do. All rec. fac tlit1es
avail. paUo, xlnt view.
Must aee ! 1400 mo.
Owner 917 ·5612 or se.sm. 3br, 2ba, 2 car gar. Oishw.
2 Bdrm. I bath lll>l
Adulls, $350 mo (;a.,
paid. 542.5073 -
LA MAMCHJJi. APTS
Large. 1.2&3 bd ~11rclcn
apls /\dulls r 11hwhr.
bltns. encl gar ... Its bbq Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Sroll
Pl. 642·5073: 645·5611
Ute, bright, airy 2 br & 2
ba. frplc, pool & jacuzzi.
J\dults, no pet.~. 63HXl97.
$375 Near new 2 br, 2 ba.
MEW APT HOMES
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interiors lnl'I UW. s lo\c.
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up. Mr. Clark 49ti·!l5!M,
1131·6161
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3BR.2Ba ......• ,950 645-7573.
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d05etoall.
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2176 ~centia "B" S300 shr 2 Ur 2 Ba apt, pool. !IOmelhlng special r hcck Vonald.LPGA. Rancho
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new.ly decor. Nr. O.C .
Colle(ie. Encl. gar. 1400.
751·9905. Call & leave
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v1 • Looking ror a hom e of Baker. Call 546·2982 SFO, Li\, Oenwr
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call AJ1cti or Thi• Touch.
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LOST: Pearl Necklace.
Sun May 6. Oakwood
Apt. REWARD.646-2620.
LOST: Old EnJ?. Sheep
dog. Fem . Grey/whl.
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REW ARD. 968·3S2S
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female, vie Brookhursl &
Atlanta, H .B. 968·9128
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po111tmenl. •
Paul Dosier
Associates, Inc.
:l050 R~·dh1ll t\\ 1•
Costa l\h-:.a
1714) 556-7075
Equal Oppo r fo:mployC'r
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l ... DUSTRIES INC.
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per. 1nthv1duul. Can :1tart
immediately & cnJ"Y our
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lias1ct F'our mml com · DISHWASHER
put.er Some ex perlenc P <.1 rt l 1 m r I 11n1· ht' s
is desirahle , but will 11 31J·3pm. l " ~er hr tram mdiv1duul with de O.C. Airpo un •ll Ca II
monstr1tted lypmg 11e tor <Jppt H1 !15.'i 115;14
curacy anrl c;peed, Work ----.---
m ple11sant e nv1ronmen DI Vf\RS. 1n de pe n<h-1H
with good C'ompa n Divers needed, musl lw
benefits 1nc ludln R C1!rt1ried. ea ll between
weeks vacation arter I tem-l2pm .. ~3377. yea,r. Compa ny p aid ---------
medical and dental ln-
i;urance Credit Union, OMV CO NTRA CTS
etc.Apply : CL E RK Needed Im· ~I COAST med1alely for full-time
DAILY PILOT position . Must be ex-
330W. Bay St. perienced. We offer top
Costa Mesa pay, company benefits,
{8etween8AM-SPM> excellent wor kmf( condi·
Callforapplplease lions . Please conta<'t 642-432 I. bt. 277 Mugo Painter at BOB
Equ•I Oppty Employr W I 1' H A M VOLKSWAGEN , 7600
West mins t e r Ave .•
W es tm i n s t e r ,
fm. 75411638· 7118().
GF.NERAL
LABORERS
TRAINEES
~SEMBLERS
PACKERS
Mus t have r c l1ahlc
transp. & phone UmJ? &
short term ass1~nmenls.
Hohday & vac;Jt1on pay
llosp1ta lizat 1on ~l1rn
available. ll
VOLT
ff M ... CWIAR• •&f 11\11111 I'•
3848Campu11 Dnve
:>46-474 l
{ Acros11 l"rom
Orange Co. Airport )
Equal Oppor Employer
Decorating Au ls lant
needed. Fleidble hrs. Xlnt supplementary In·
come. Car needed. Wiii
train. Call 714-997·"299. I~~~~~~~~~ Gift wrappinl( + clerking
~ lnltaller wanted in bu.'ly liquor • wine
Dall\ltr) m•n for early ~'dw/reftrenc:es. Cati 11hop. Mus t h ave ex·
•m. L.A.Tlm e11 home de· Lagun• Draper! et. petience, full time. Sec Uvery route. Economical -...... 'Harold 495 E. 17th. SI
c.,. NQUirtd. Adulta on-a.ta Mesa.
ly. 2~ lift per day. 9430 Orivs: Oood drivin1 re· ---------
!(17.0250 ------
INSIDES.ALES
lmm('rl 11v1•n1 n),!s ln r
n .. -spoo.:11bll'. mature '""
-.1art e r wh o rorn
mumcate11 ca11ly with
utilcrs. S ale:s experie nce
a plu.<; hut not n •qw red.
W\11 lram Mul!I have lite
typtn).( skills
557.0825
INSPECTOR TllAIN~t:
To learn all phaSCl> or IO·
1>pect ion Must puss
physical & bark X-Ray.
lrvme . 540-7639 .. E.0. 1-:. -------lNSTALLF.RS & DISCON
NtjCJ' TECHNICIANS &
OFF1Cf: P ERSONNEL.
Wlll train. equal oppty
employer. 831-3342
Insurance Sa lespc rson
Doell your present job or.
fer you Independence ..
prcsthtC. a feeling Of llC ·
c ompli s hm ent &
economic se c urity? If
not you should talk to Farmers Ins. Group to·
day. Call 848·5111.
mo net take home. Alto cord. Knowled1e or GllL NIDAY
I • • • 11 o w • n c e • Onlftp Co. nee. Pe rfect P99onable girl wanted 2 Have something you want Westmlnattr. H .B .. for retired Individua l. dll)'ll a wk Telephone & lo sell? Classified ads do
f.;_rden Grove area. Catalina Sunrooh. IMe book work. Reined it well -Call NOW.
6418. ea.tOeO ... E.0 E. atmoepheN.498.Ct IG-5171.
ROSAN IMC.
Newport Beach 54~·5.'133
Equal Upportumty
Employer -----~-Ma1Cls. apply The Inn nt
Lag una. 211 N Co ust
Hwy, Laguna Bcar h ----MAIDS· wkdyi;/ w k nds
Sealcliffs Motel. 1661 So.
Coast Hwy, La~una B<'h
MAIL BHT CLERK
Full li m e po s itio n s
available ror busy data
processing rompany
Handle incommJ? m ail
from ac<'ounta nt1 &
other related t1ut1e:1. 10
key adding machine &
bookkeeping expenencc
detllrablc.
SAFIGUARD
IUSIMISS SYSTEMS
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C.M.
546-6010
GARAGE SALE ada In
the Daily Pilot brinJ: hap.
py results. To place your
Jraw1nR card, phone ea..,. today I
.....,W•hd 7100 ................... ,... Thur!d!y. M" 10· 1911 • .. DAILY PILOT 0 MAIMTIMAMCI ttefpW-.ct 7100 ~W__._... .....,.W Pff'm•ncnt full ti Job ••••••••••••••••••••• --7100 • ...,.. _.. 7111 IOI' qu.Uflt'd or wlifi~ to •• ••• ••••••••••••••••••• ........ -.-~-.-.......... "
IMm man to main~ln Models r R 0 r;> U C T I 0 N Rettaurant Immediate lira~ 0Hlr 1· complex We-.ct MW foe.a· WORKt;R, 2nd shift prod ODenlnp •t new Straw
Salary 1ubJtct to upr Modt•la·Mall' & •·e · I wor:rs· shift d ifrercn-H a t P I a i a l n
Ma I I r es um c t 0 1 If y 0 u r (a cc ":iaae· ~v gd lH'nf Contact We.atrnin1ter. Full or
eroo.thollow Or, Santa c h a racter ls h r ~ _eP•6'2·5.2S(_ Pfl'. Day 4' 11V.e ablfb. ~A9'l705 f8ahk>n °" loOks like t\ll rrr Marketing/M11na~.-~~l~~rove.r. Exp.
......... ., ICU'I next door Ca ti ror an mc-nt Tralnetl w11lm11_ to --· -------~"EMORE a ppoi ntme nt for a learn '1eiuble hrs. Ca ll Restaurant
Dm"t spend fess due lo Pt'f'l'Onal lntervle'!". You ~ appc $4A.9140 CASHIR//
rntlatlOn·Makc; m ore c~lld ~ m0dt1hng ;is Pubhc rela~-. part HOST/HOSTI. SS part time with a "UP• c-,Y M next week ! So l)lcmentMry Income. Call ~I h('S1taLc. ci.ll now, t1mt>, initiate contact or Very busy coffee shop.
4'M·5198foran oppl. a.idtror1taw1. dubli & oqcnnazallona bo nda ble. neat •P·
-631·5600 over phone Must be •m· purance, upcr . pre·
ManaRcment Trainee for N.-w York We!>l IOOnatiYe & enjoy work· (erred. Apply wtlekdaya.
fast food. mu11 t have Modelin~ Agenry ing with people. $4 Hr. in per80n 2PM·3PM or
''OOlclnJC & sand wt ch CJCp. lf7S W. 16th St, NB ~1ex.!_b~e_hours 54!) IS317 call 833-2770.
Call Jean A l R P 0 RT F. R I N N
--2_1.l8-467lt768·l25l. ............... D•-'" c•-..a. Real &ital.A! llOTF.L --..._..... .. -....... 18700 MacArthur 81, Irv
M.ANACF.R • Assistant. 2 i,<,time 1142•3030 CHARGE days a week. Lite books
lite m aintenanee fo'or Mott>I Manager Exp'cJ
_appt. Call 957·8191 eouple to maoa.ce, oond-A NEW able , 2 b r a pt 110 t·hrldrcn fl7!).(IJ66
Managem ent Tra in tu -CAREER bt°('Om<.' a Sales M aoa~er Nightclub nteds doc;;;e n,
w a n e1>l11b l'O Duties S<l.00 hr. Also wa1trei.'ie:.
Int' Sales Tra 1n1n.:. $300 hr l:all 64;;.04711 or CAUSEY & CO.
l'\.'<.'r wtinl!. manaiong a 497-4700 for a n aµpt RSHllCHEsOtOat.L
'laJe!I s taff Salary open Vuckoo'c; Nest
t'.allS!'>7·~ ••W.---Wo_._• * now accl'pt' VISA &
Man Friday
675-7795
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t utw. Richard Out.•llc•lle, ;it•• !':1·14 µort C:.:c;nll·r Dr
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horttc·ulturt' & plant" I schedulf'<I al \our <011n\1• )T('~~l'<fd "'._1~ ~ ruenrc Guarank cd Call
NURSES AIDES
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pfy in penon durin~
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SAMTAANA
23002 Lake forest
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l-.qu.11 (tp111 y i'.mply1
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has f/tim c <'nrcer ort•n·
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ply al: 2700 W. t:oast
Hwy, Npt Bch.
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penonmity & typinq
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0 chance to work in
this excltinq environ-
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Ted Bavly or Glenn
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1n Salt:i.. full or part ltmt: jlm---------1 & knowledge o f phrnh
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MACHINE
OPERATORS
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who have the has1r uh1h
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& dental Ins.
Apply Sam to 4pm
CIMCO
26.S Bli. g1:s A' e. Colsla Mes a
Irvine Ind Comph'it
Equal Oppor l:mplyr
Prinlmg Oept Ofc Clerk.
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ta l't w1pubhr. rhn fnr
appl. 557-9212. Ask for
Mr. West. Newport Stu·
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ASSISTANT I
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NURSEllY SALES
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ROGER'S
GARDENS
2301 Sen Joaquin
H11l11 Road
COM 640-5944
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t~10·.-1 l!l3 •••••••••••••••••••••••
71 \'W 411 Porsrhl' cnl!
aul11.m1nt 1·ornl. '.\lt•1·h
own1•ct . \Int mil•·'
$3111!0 hl·~I tJ (r i\;\I
6\."l-2276 ----tB square hat'k. look~ &
run11 ttood. SI : . .'00
675 234!1
'72 Porto11 l'amp1 . :ttl11t
l'Ond. llC\\ t trt!,. l:.l re•
ll.900Uble ofr Wiii I.Jc IH'
repll'd 644·41187 alt s 30
l'M
'69 t'ONVT Xlnt cond
t'hruout, Yl·llow w/blk
int $.2,500. !;;II !1500
FINAL 1978
CLEARANCE!
on Com:irt>~. C'upr1r1•-..
Mllrtl' Carlo... \1 uhhu• &
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lion"'
SAVE MOW!!!
COHNElL
CHfVIOLET
'K:'4 ll.11 I··· l\h"
t I~ I 1\ 'VI~~ .... \
S46-l 200
1972 CHEVROLET
MALllU COUPE
S 1700 DISCOUNT
I )ff Of r'ar-torv W1ndo~
Stwker Pnn ·
l•:xp1n•' 10 pm 5 13 i!J
ATLAS CHRYSLER
PtYMOUTH
0111•n 1);111~ & Sunl1;i\•
•t" Ill "~1
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546-1934
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1979 CHRYSLER
LE BARON 2 DR.
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. PLYMOUTH
11p .. 11 ll.1dv /I. S11t1tl.11
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1979 CHRYSLER
MEWPORT 4 DR.
\'II. nutu tr<in~ I'"''
Sll't'Mltl! ~ 111 akt•,, I Ill
'~h1'l.•I. d 1·l· r•".•r ~ 1111Jt11.1. dt'fr1>~lc•r 1·10\ I roof.
"""" rallrJI ltn.:" .t mur1"
( U.17-!U I
$6895
ATLAS CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
OJ'lrn lh1ly & SundJ~
'Ill 10 l'M
2'J29 ll:irbor Blvd
(..'~ta l\1('!'8
546-1934
1976 CHRYSLER
CORDOBA COUPE
1979'FORD
FUTURA COUPE r. cyl • autom11t1<·. trans . f.l~T i-tecnng & hrukr..,,
1\ M f'' M s t t• r l' 11
w•l'ai.s~tte & wi.w llrl'~
t~WCL.1
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f':xptrt''-Ill µm " t:J i 'I
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PlYMOUTH
Op1•n !lad~ & S1111tla~
'111 tO f';\1
::."J~l I l.1 rhur Ill\ ti
t'11:.t.1 M1·,a
546-1934
Maverick 9947 •....••.......••.•.....
71 :'llaH•nd ... Ill•\\ fJUIOI.
ttll po'4c•r . 1011. 1111h•'
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'77 FORD 2KMI'
1, • 1 I I tluor . u • .,111t1ful r• .,f 1•01111 Imm ;II' 111 l'.
11111 5:, :Y-1 ti7.J ;;1fl
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< 1(( \:-.t; ~: t '(I\ '\;TY ·s
NEWEST
l.INt"OL:\ ~ 1-.tll'l I! Y
DI-. \U.l<Sllt I'
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1.11\COI.\; M ~:IH"l'l<'r'
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830.7000
72 Col Park !l pa~ .. '4'8~
Wh1t1• lull\ lo .11h•d '
Xlnt' S?.100 1175-liltil
t4iste1n9 99 52 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'75 FORD
MUSTANG fl
3DR.COUPE
V 8. at. hie. air. ps.
11 m , rm " L t· r . ,. u i.
whcds, (<tG3LWRtill.l81 l
$3566
*J.C. FORTUNE
1975 PLYMOUTH
VALIANT SIDAH
\'x, 11utnm11111 tr.in~ .• 11r
1•1intl . p14 r '\lf't•nn~ <\
lt1 ;11.t·'· ,\.\I 1 FM ratl111
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ll.i'3M<i l< I
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ATLAS CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
0111•n l1a1ly & Sundtcy
'I 11 HI P~1
2!1~ ll:irhor Bini
1'11,,1.1 M 1•i.;1
546-1934
1976 Plymouth
Grari Fury Custom
2 Seat Sta. WCJll.
Bh11· met.tllii· w/hilw 1111
\ 1· ,\ \1 FM 'lt'n·"
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l!li 3:1&i
'75 f\iry Cvstom
~StaWqn
,\IJ t•xlr:i:-. 1'1S, I' II
,\~1 FM 1\ l:, l'lod.
c•m1:. ... lflll ,·olllrol s ystem
\.Ii. t ll' , e l l' ill,2:lll
mil~ Pm•t> SI.Illa. (;a 11
be S<'l'O Jt the Dadv
Pilot. :J30 w Uny SI • Co~la ~l's~o r 1·;111
C'ir1·u l Jt i on D ept
&'2·5678. ext. 2!0
'64 Ply AutnmatlC' Ni•"
tires. brakl'!i, b;iltcry .'le
paint. ~700 /b:.l of r
483-0749. ---Pontiac 9965
'78 Toyota SRS P. U.
'46()o 1967 Spydcr 1650 cc 35,000 '75 gas mdl Peugeot, good
mi on rebll eng. New~.;;:~~~~~~~~ runn i n g condition .
-----
'16 VW Gold w /hlk lnt. Lo
mr . ster eo. n•ry cln
~.soo. 00.2375
V8, automatic tran<1 .
pwr sl('(!rinR & rJd1u
(263WDM l.
V8. automallr Lran:i . n1r
cund . pwr stecrinJt &
hndles. tilt whl'l'I, r ruhw
1•ont.. AMt f''M stert>o.
\'tnyl t op . top & '4!>w
tire.. C440PCVI.
Pontiac GMC
2000 E. Isl St . Santa Ana
( 7141:>58· IOOO
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
'75PONTIAC
VIMTURA C,E. .... 1!18 tires & t op s2soo 1977DA-TS_U_M __ 493-5720 _____ _
'63Dodle~toubortbed. 96.1-19118. 21012+2 PoncJ. t7SO
SlOOO. sas..1935 '68AllaOT1600 4 speed, AM /F M sttrco, u•••••••••••••••••••••
30mpg, $28!10 nl r cond . & r e II ye 'Til;<J 924 : Blk/Blk, A/C.
'78F150ilfttecyl. Loml. PS, 640-6630,640-1390 wheels. An exceptional Snrf. Alloys, AM/F M
PB .... CA ODO • (oUJ'f'DOl C',.ass. All xtras. No dwn. , . ....-. . ~ car . .....,, 347.:1171, ...,... 9712 Hiii TIO lse. Buy 110,500. fl..6.
'76 CH EV. Luv pllup
w/aheU. AM/FM atereo,
gd. cood. 6'2 ...
'86 '14 T. w/ntlW "l7'Cbev1
eng, 4S gal tanks, 4·spd.
=ea. s uper cond.
. 1162--055 J
'70 Ford Truck rib •• c a ID-1» • r . •'a 1 o . Cl.llET'V). Pb: 64t-4N7 «•-·
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•IMW '76 530i
Lotally ow n e d &
1erviced, s tereo. 1 lr,
power stee rin g ,
CS88PCU)
$7491
JIMSLIMOHS
IMPOITS
JlrOHARBORjiLVD.'
OOSTAMDA · '11-1276 llJ.tJOO
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
JObO llARBUA Bl VO
(IJ!>lA MI SA 647·0010
"We need to buy clean l>ataun u.o;cd cars"
SWW PayTop )'.>oll11rS
973-2077; an 6, 675.e836
"i1 Turbo Carrera, xlnt
rood .. best offer or trade.
P. P. 499-5000 _______ ,
·n Turbo <Aillcro. (ulJy
l'quipped, xlnt cond, will
ma.kc offer you con't re· ruse. 1141 957.;m3, 21a1
531-4960.
'71 VW Camper, rcbll enlol. new brks. S2600 or orrcr.
673-0012. ---VatYo 9772 •••••••••••••••••••••••
''9VOLVO 1445
AM-FM stereo, new
Mlchellns. stronR run·
nlng car suso
CALL AFTll 7PM
494-4267
S229S
Ext>lres to pm 5· 13-79
ATLAS CHRYSLlR
PlYMOUTH
Open Dally & Sunday
'tll 10 l'M
2929 llarhor Rl vd.
Co5l8 M ci1n
546-1934 ---------
• 00 s.. C..t Hwy.
$3895
Expires 10 pm 5 13 79
AT LAS CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
()pen ))aily & ~nday
'111 IOPM
2929 lturhor filvd
Costa Ml':.,1
546-1934
Cotti ......... 9UO •••••••••••••••••••••••
'71 Martt Ill Xlnt cond.
IUM0.8.0. Lv. m11. sa:s.im
·m V-8 auto. new \•myl
top. lo miles, "d cond
Ong owner S\895/or bsl
l)(r Call betwn 8am·6pm.
7~58811ext28. ---------
'7lllOID
MUSTAMGtl
30 COUN n.eoo mllet. v.e. A.T . tic. air. p.s .. stereo cau .
(611fl'W1. 61 1121
SUH
*J.C. FORTUNE
Ponliuc·GMC
ax>O E. lat Sl., Sant• Ana
(714)S51·1000 '
V·8{ a t., fac., p .:. .
rtal )'e, 27l~ miles, nt!W
lm.-s. (026N0 A 61059 )
S3J66
*J.C. FORTUNE Pontwc·G MC 2000 E. 1st St.. Snnta /\nu
(714)$Si-1000
'71rc>NTIAC
Tl.AHSAM
V-8. /\.T., P.S . 1-'ac. Air,
velour , loc k s. c u:;. wheels. a ppearan{'{' .
19 .2 ?7 mil e
(747U0S60945) .
S77H
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'11 a... l+I cnwoeb; '11 -* Jl•wfeiis CQ"d', All·Pll l•terH, air, rlfll'I extra, '1400. ~.. • a,•mL frNllUIU 17M'JU, d)'I $2MJ72
"19 9USC ·rarg1. Ouarda
red, loaded, xlnt cond.
9,cn> ml. ruoorrOL. S466
per mo. 213-442·0032 ext
317 days. 114-IMl2·8244 •R
?.AlkforLarry.
•11voa .. 244DL
4cyl, auto, AC. sorf, 4 d r.
ca11ette w /re corder .
perfect cond. xlnt ft811 ml. 1 owner. Must sell no
ttuonable ofr refused or
take over payments .
Mlke 1184-3857 or 979·8823
L9111Mle•lt
'94-1 ll I '75 Townc1r, lthr.. fully
loaded ; new Urea. '4900.
Calll31·9020A.M .
'64~ Mult. 289 hp, itlnt
shape, m•nY atru. nda
palnl. 11800 fl rm .
PonUac·OMC
3000 E. lit Sl., Santa Ana
m •>w-1000 --· .. ..........
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''MORE PONTIAC
TO llE GALLON"
SEE THE ALL NEW 198.0 PHOENIX
FRONT
WHEEL
DRIVE EPA ESTIMATES M.P.G.*
22 COMBINED 33 HIGHWAY
AUTO. TRAMS. WITH 4 CYL. ENG.
( ~ /4 t)\lim.11.f'> ft"' 4!Jlf) 1, ,tn~ & •' ') h'ft"' ,."QIN! t '""" '~'
,..,lim•t••n rn p Q kit-QJmC.ldt•Vln ov1or1· "' tr,..~ IN4'*J• ,.'-4 t .... , , ,,.r ... nn•ftQ 1ff ~ tnp !li>OQfl"\ • .,..,,.,~ t.tlli"W""'' ~ lu • 1,.,i , ion-. • ., ~1t..,g•• .,,11 ouxwblv t>-6.Qw•~ '~"" ,,...., n1w1•t ""1""-''''
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DRIVE ONE TODAY
197 6 PONTIAC
FUIHIRD
fl cyl lac101y air c.ond
POW('( <;fet:ring A'lll/FM
•,f PrPO & r<illyP wheel'>
I B78WVH)
1978 MERCURY
MONARCH
V -8 auto matic Iran•,
tactory air cond AM/FM
stereo. powN c,reerong &
w indow s power seats
L and,1u too worP wheel
COllN"i 1798U8Tl
1978 PONTIAC
GRAMD l'RIX
V -A 1u rnm,H 11. Iran<.,
I tclory air c.ond1tion1r.g
POWl"I <,IPe11ng .AM •dOIO
11 •,7TWZl
I 978 FIREBIRD
s5995
l 7 17VCIJ
FORMULA
V-8 , automatic t rans .
tactory air cond power
steering. brakes t. windows.
AM/FM stereo tape. ratlye
w heels, 1111 wheel. door
l ock s. custom 1n1erio r
1978 PONTIAC
'
53795
SUHllRD
V -6 . 4 soeed AM/FM
s te reo wit h tapr. riag
wheels (I 15VKYJ
1978 PONTIAC
FfRHIRD IS,.IT
V-8. auto. trans . lactory air
S 5995 cond . oower sreenng. A"'4
radio. rallye wheels & toll
w heel. AM radro. power
d isc brakes t. windows.
custom interior (769TSV)
1977TOYOTA
CRICA
s4495 4 Cylinder. 5 speed. air cond & AM/FM stereo .
1929SPT)
v 8 I lJ I,, m ·"I c: Ir .111 ·.
l ac tory iJ•r cc;nd power
•,f PProng AMI FM ra010
H1qh ~;1prr:i Pl<o dudl ga'>
ldn!I.<; 1A679021
1977 FIREBIRD
55695
FORMULA
V-13 auto lr;in~ lacrory air
cond oow1>r •.teerong &
brnk !•<; oow~,, winnows
AM wolh I DOi' r a llye
whPPI'> 1111 wnPPf cruise
control 97f\V001
1978 PONTIAC
GRAMD l"RIX
V-tl 1•nr;1nn .1ut<1 rranc; AM
r.1d1C1 pc1w1·r •,fPf"ronri &
tactory ;11r c.r-.nd 104T JG ~
I 978 FIREBIRD
V·8 auto Iran°" •factory air
cond , po wer steering
hrake'i & windows. AM/FM
& C B r Jd10. moonroof
rally!' wheels. tilt wheel
1293TWJ)
I 978 FIREBIRD
TRAMS AM
V-A auto mat :c trnns
tactory air condt11onrng,
POWPr st~ng AM/FM
•,fl"reo -r~e w heels
f98f UKVI
1977 PONTIAC
GRAMD l"RIX LJ
V-8 auto trans factory air
cono . power wind ows.
Landau lop AM/FM stereo.
rallye wheels & tilt w~eei.:
cruise control & spht ~at.
(421SLR)
1977 CHEVROLET
MOHTECARLO
V-8. auto trans . tactory a1f
cond & AM/FM stereo
1a oe. power c;t ee r lng,
p ower disc brakes. rallye
wheels. trlt wheel vinyl rool
& WSW tires l582SPPl
RAMCHHO
V H ,julom..i t1 c. trano,
l:iclory ;ur cono111un1ng $4695 OOW!'I w1 nr10W'. AM1FM <,l ere>o lilt whf"ۥ1 <,pltt '>Pal
c ru 1<,P contro l c;impPr
c;hptl lfl A49510 7/57
I 976 FIREBIRI>
FORMULA
V-8 aulOmiltoc franc; $4695 lactory air r.ono power
.st eennq AM1FM rc1d1C.
rallye wheels toll wP.eet
l4 10RDDI •
1978 BONNEVILLE
SEDAM
V-8 auto trans lactory air
cono pow<'r c;fePronq
57195 brakc-s & wincow<; power
o,r•ats AM/FM •;tereo radio
wh 1tew ;it1 tire•, r attye
whe>els 111! whef'I c.ruic;e
con trol 1o w milPaqf" (2 17TWXJ
1978 FIREBIRD
V-8 Auto trans . tactory air
cond . p ower 'iteeronq.
brakes t. windows. AM/FM
stereo tape. ratlye wheels,
toll wheel cruise control
l481TSTJ
1977 PONTIAC
GRAMD f'RIX SJ
V ·8 . automat•c t ra ns
S factory air cono power 5195 s t eering & w 1noo w s
AM/FM stereo Landau top
rallye wheels 1111 wheel
door locks (219SPH1
1977 GMC
RALLIT YAM
s5495
V-8. auto trans tactory air
cond powe r steering.
AM /F M s t ereo t aoe
T u-tom• paint 1111 wheel.
cruise control. 3-seater
(155Tm.'J
1977 CHEVROLET
RCAMIMO
V-8. auto trans . factory air $4895 cond . power steering.
oower disc Orakes, AM/FM
tap e t. camper shell
(1E 18936)
GIAMD SAF.+.11
V k '" r r m .111 r II 1 ''
I trlnr ( 11r r'.0110 IJOw••r
I••• ronq & wonoriw• •p111
pow< r r•;itc;, AM r M IF•1nr1
'·'r1• rallyn wh• r 1
tri11 1rril I('. VWfl
1975 FIREBIRD
53795
f Sl"Rl'I'
V • .au't '' :r
C tJ .,,, r
r IY r W I ·j'J"I,
, .o ... n,1 • n
'I N/8
1978 PONTIAC
55495
FIRHllD
t l"'vtuicJ1 r 1u•nm,JI'(. !f ·u
l.1c•rr11 Jlr • "'l t. ..,,.,
l"(ll''IJ & bra~r•• AM r M
IPfl>( I l(• (jP(.h rall}'P
wtH 1•1 561UZZI
1978 FIREBIRD
55495
I Sl"RIT
v f. :i 1J to m.111c rr -1n<..
t,i ct'lry J1r con01f1on1n:i.
powpr c;fperonQ AM rao10.
rallye wheel., (958TSS>
1977 FIREBIRD
55695
FOIMUL.A
v fl au1om.i11c
t.ic.•n ry Jlf cond
rrr•r1nq AM F~1 • 1..-r<•I')
r ,111v" whef"I' 111: whePI
t508SENI
1975 CHEVROLET
MOHTICARLO
V·8 JUIO Iran<. factory aot.
$329 Cl')n0 POWPI ... 1Per1nq, 5 POWl ·r doc;c Orake-. powPr
w ondnw•. & Ltnoal top
I 742MXUI
1978 MERCURY
l~TR 'WAGOH
v 8 .• w1omc1 11 c rra n ~ .
factory c11r cond . power
sleerrng. AM/FM stereo.
wirP wheel covers. Villager
I 706ULF)
IM~TANT NOTICE TO REAOERS
lhf! l)ftCl4MI ol --~OC ... 00.> I\()!
•nch.Kte env IOOl~e '"" ttotonte. tran11m
l<l•• flnenc>!I c:iwves 0t -00Cumt111l•v
CNrQ•• All can-M ~ Cfeclll All Cart sulljed 10 pnor sate. Off9r ••1111,... "4Dnelay, May 14, 1979.
OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M.
WE LEASE ALL
MAKES AND MODELS
13600 Beach Blvd . · Westminster (Beach Blvd. at Garden Grove fwy.) · Call 892-6651 or 636-2500
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Foontaiil Valley
LOIT I O N
• VOL. 72. NO. 130. 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
------·----·
THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1979
Your Homet•••
Dally New8paper
TEN CENTS
:'Evens' Lengthen Gasoline Lines-1
,~------Countians I .. ine Up--------.... Weekend
Se~, BrilJes Offered Oosings
Feared? 9y MK'HAEl. PASKEVICH
a9d FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of -o.11, "*"""" BIUJIES. OWE THAT IDT ••.•. sexual favors and oth~r enticements are being offered OTange Coast serv1C\!
station attendants hy des~rat.e motorists m the ir search
for gasoline.
Other motorists are resorting to excuses "I'm hav·
Ing a baby " or ··my grandmother Just died'" 1n attempb
to sway attendants into !>ellin~ them fuel or breakin~ rule:.
imposed by the odd ·even saJes plan
IN IRVINE, A STATION owne r who asked thut the
na'!le of his outlet n:ot be revealed. said a prominent local r~sade~t who owns five cars offered him $1.000 to "provide
him Wllh as much gasoline as he wanted whenever he wanted it ...
·'It was just that important to him." the owner s aid
"I told him rather . . . that I wouldn 'l do 1t." he
added. I ·
Al the same station. the owner reported. attendants
had been offered carnal delights by female motorists who
wanted to buy gasoline after closing
"ONE GAL SAID 'l'LL TAKE care of you Lf you'll lake
care of me. Just let m e know a dity before ' " the owner re-
ported
"They're just that desperate.''
In Newport Beach, Bob Huxtable. owner or Texaco
station at Jamboree a nd San Joaquin Jlills roads. said two
residents of the exclusive Bag Canyon neighborhood of.
rered unspt.~ificd amounts for gasolrne favors.
"I told them th1tre was no way that I could do 1t ." HuJ<
table said.
Small payoffs arc common. a :.urv~y of attendunls
s howed.
'Repair Work'
"l'VE BEEN OFFERED $20 for a fillup alter cloo-
1ng," swd Steve Steria , lead s alesman at a Chevron station
near Orange County Airport.
"I wouldn't take it. That person could have been a guy
from the county ... St ena said.
"Lots of people have offered lo prepay for $25 or ISO
worth or gasoline so they could gel 1t when they want.··
said tlarley Johnson. owner of a Union 76 station at the:
corner of Culver Drive and Michelson an Irvine
BOB THOMPSON Ot' BOB'S UNION Service: an Hunt
1ngton Reach says $20 as the standard offer for special
pump pnvtlc~cs '"The biggest one was $50, .. he added
"You name 1t. we've had 1t everything from I'm
having a baby, immediately. to m y grandmother Just
died," said J ohn S1m1ster. of Aquatic Park She ll on Bois a
Chu~a Avenue an Huntington Beach.
One coast observer noted that the county's birth rate
should~ booming 1f all the prei;nancy excuse~ arc founded
SIMISTER SAID HIS ANSWER to the medical
emergency excuse 1s. 'Tm sorry. call an ambulance "
Thompson said 1( the medical emergency is valid, he'll
give them a gallon of gasoline lo gel to the hospital
"We get a lot of lil>S ... said Roger Schmidt. who
operates a Chevron station on Beach Houlevard an Hunt
1ngtoo Beach. tic lets hi~ attendants make a determination on
what to do
An attendant al Jim Jennings' Union Mat10n on
Balhoa Is land ob~crved that most of the popul<itaon of Lo:.
Angeles County must be Ill or dying
"Wt; Gt:T AN AWFUL LOT of people who hav~· to
havl' gas to get to LA hecau.w someonl' 1~ !>1c k or dying
ht> s:.ud. ••Either that or they're on ttie way to the hospital to
have open heart s urgery ·
Lines of cars creeping
tow a rd Orange.· Coa s l
gasolanf' outletc; lengthened
tod<ty as motorist!'> w ith evcn-
numlx.·rt'(f l1tcn~t· pl<t t es got
thc:ir first t-rack ~1 t fut'I undt-r
t h e odd L'Vl·n ulloct.1t1on
~\Stl'm
·Station owner:. gi:n<'r1Jll y !>aid
lht>y bt>l1ev1•d tht• lint'!> were
longer than Wednesday. when
odd-numbered vehic le~ were al·
lowed an lo queue up fo r fuel
T hey attributed the renewed
Jams at thl' pump~ to the fact
that toe.lay wa~ thl· r.r~t day for
enm numbt>rt~ motorist!> to buy
<ind "paml' huyanj.!· 1n antanpa
t I U n 0 ( W I d e !> p r f• J d l) t a t I IJ fl
closurc.'S ov<>r the 14t•ekcnd
Olht·~ ~atd tht•v 14 cren 't 1:on
\meed tht· odd •·H·n orran~1·
m ent will e<.1M' tht-l'rl!>•~
No maior ant·11.frnb "'en: re
po rtt:d 1tarly tod<J) More· :-t<.ttiun
11v.-nt•r-. :o.<11cl drtH·r-. 14t·rt· hchd\
1ng <1nd d1~pla> 1111: :-111 rib rif
l'nuin·r:it1on
/\t J Cht•\ 1 on -.tJl1on m·ar
0 ran J.! l' Co u n I y I\ 1 r 11 or I . ,1
-.pok1·~m 1J n .,<tad <.t llt·ndeint -.
wen• go1nJ.! s 1rn1ght hy tht•
l>ook ·· in handling t•ustomers
We have a guy 5tand1ng near
the street. t•hecking fuel gauge:.
to make s ure ~oplc have le~~
than half a lank. We 're not rill
1ng containers and everyone i:.
limiledto20gallons." he said. Iran Plans
Boost of
Oil Price
Attorneys Recall
Diedrich to Stand
Gas Dealer
'Shutdown'
Plan Told
The only exceptions to the no.
container rule is for m otorists
who have run out or gasolme . ht'
said
At Uit> FountJ.Jn Valle) Arco.
I i520 Rrookh urs t St . ownt:.r
llyung L1m reported that hne!>
today averaged 30 lO 40 car!>.
c•ompared with about 15 on Wt.'<l
nesda} Thl' averagt• wait 1!> 10
to l5 m1nuh·:c;. he !-><.11tl
TEHRAN. Iran IAPI Iran
announced today it will increase
crude oil prices by 60 cents a
barrel on all existing contracts.
effective next Tuesday.
"Market conditaons de manded
it." said an official of the Na·
tiooal Iranian Oil Company who
asked not lo be named
The price increase will prob·
ably bave virtually no impact
on the cost of gasoHne or other
oil products in the United Stat.cs.
according to analysts.
Meanwhile. sources in New
York said Saudi Arabia 1s re-
portedly taking a long-expe<:led
move of reducing the amount or
oil it sells to Arabian Ame rican
Oil Co. <ARAMCO). the four·
company consortium which is
the Saudis' key link to Western
markets.
The lraruao and Saudi actions
could m ean more problems for
the workl 's oil-consuming na·
lions. Iran's price· hike is a
further hint that the organaa·
lion of Petroleum Exporting
Countries will decide on another
rise in the base price of oil when
(lff OIL. Page A.2)
Angebf' Star
Rytuf's Son
Hit by Auto
California Angels'
pitcher Nolan Ryan's 7-
year-old son is in traction
today with a broke n leg
suffered when he was hit
by a car Wednesday near
the Ryans· Villa Park
home.
The accident occu.rred
while young Ryan was
playing with some other
child.ml in the front yard
of bis home, Hart said, ad·
dins that the boy ap·
pareotly ran into the
street and WU bit by the
car.
lnv.U,ators have de·
ckled tbe motorilt was not
at fault and no citation
WU iaAed, Hart said.
R..t Ryan wu taken to
Cbapmaa Geaeral
HoapU.al after the 3 : 2S
p. m . aceldeat, Sberlff '1
Lt. W,.U llart Mid.
Tiie cblld • aa later tramftrnd to Cblldren ••
H= ill Oraa1e. Hla
COD Woll la reported H
atable md be ii expected to nmala lD fractJon for
abou& &bNI WMkl.
By GARY GRANVILLE
Ol I ... D•lly ...... Sa.H
SAN DIEGO Attorneys for
Orange County S upervisor
R alph Diedrich calle d their
client back to the witness stand
today an an attempt to repair
so m e o f the dama ge done
D1edrich's cause Wednesday by
prosecutor Michae l Capizzi.
Capizzi spent a full day cross-
examining Diedrich as the pros·
ecutlon continued its efforts to
prove the county s upervisor
solicited and received bribes
from a developme nt compa.ny in
1973-74.
Along the way,. Capizzi took
advantage of a hole provided
him by the defense and brought
mto play the issues involved in a
separate politic al corruption
case pendlng <1ga10sl Diedrich
and others
By the time the 53·year -old
county supervisor stepped from
the witness stand Wc-dnesday,
the issue of his credibility had
clearly taken the lead role io the
trial.
Except for a heated verbal
blas t aimed at a 0 television
newsman who zeroed in on him
a s he walked from t h e
courtroom. Diedrich appeared
calm throughout the day of his
encounter with Capizzi.
But he lat.er described it as "a
long tough day. one of the
toughest days or my lire."
The issue of credibility came
to the forefront when Capizzi
asked Diedrich about three dif.
rerent accounts or his role in an
alleged political ca mpaign
money laundering scheme that
appeared in the press.
Each of those accounts at-
tributed to Diedrich diffe red
from one another and all three
differed from the version
Diedrich testified to during his
and co-defendant LeRoy Rose's
bribery trial.
Later, Capiui scored another
major point on credibility wben
he asked Diedrich if $9,500 he
advanced to attorney Michael
Remington to make a political
loan wun't repaid.
"No," Diedrich anawered.
"We did not have sucb an UD·
dentandiq."
Capiai then produced a copy
of a $9,500 check written by
Remlngto'n and payable to
Diedricb that WU marted loan
repQmeat.
It went that way all afternoon u Dtedrlcb Jmllted for exam.
pie, that $55,000 be received
from Rellllqtaa tn 1'73 wu a
loan and not a bribe from
Anaheim Hilla Inc.. funneled
tbroqh Remiqton.
Caplui in rapid order aaked
Diedrich U that wu the case
why hadn't lhe so·called loans
.appeared on financial disclosure
.ro rms fil ed by the co unty
s uperVlsor
He also delved mto fananc1al
statements filed with lenders
and one made public that also
overlooked the Remington loan:.
Capizzi went on to attempt to
show the Jury Diedrich ·s lead
role in helping the develo pment
co mpan y i n Mar c h 1974
withdraw 2.200 acres from an
a gricultural preserve agreement
with the county
The prost~cutor. who as Orange
County·s assistant district <1t·
tor n ey , n oted that it 1!>
c us tomary l o hii vc· cou nt y
lawyers prepare the rlocumcnts
covering board or ~upervasors
a ctions .
But Diednch admitted 1n tht·
case or Anaheim Halls lnr . thl'
documents he brought to the
board of supt!rv1sors meeting!>
had been drawn instead by the
company 's attorneys
The prosecutor also pointed
out that the county assessor had
valued the tullsade 2.200 acr~ at
$2.9 million.
And he asked Diedrich why a
value ranging from $1.2 malhon
to $2 5 million had been placed
on just 954 acres the county was
to receive as permanent open
space in exchange for agreeing
to free the land from the con
strainls or the agricultural pre-
serve a~reement.
The defense lawye r s in-
dicated they will attempt to shed
additional lifehl and explanation
on Oiedrich's testimony as well
as call two additional defense
witnesses.
One of those witnesse$ the de·
rense hopes to have available is
former supervisor David Baker.
Baker. along with Diedrich
and ex-supervisor Robert Battin
cast the yes votes in the board's
3-2 decision to free the develop-
ment company from its preserve
agreement with the county.
Plan Revivied?
WASfDNGTON <AP> -The
House Armed Services Commit-
tee hu moved a Uttle cloeer to
reviving an effort to build a $2.1
bilUoo nuclear aircraft carrier
that would be the nation's fifth.
The committee took a tentative
step Wednesday toward resur·
recline the idea by rej~linl a
compromise proposed by Rep.
Mendel Davis, 0 -S.C .. caUlng
for building a non·nuclear
aircraft carrier hut.ead.
•Ill~•"'"
SACRAMENTO cAPI After
meetings at the Wh.tte House and
~late Capitol. a spokes man for
Ca I 1 fornt a s e rv i cc s tal1on
operators says the dealer.; still
plan a four-day shutdown th1~
month to demand higher profit.-.
Jim Campbell . c·xcculn·,.
direc tor of the Ca l1rorn1a
Service Statton Asb-Oci allon. said
Wednesda> he met Tuesday with
While House aide Mike Chanin
and Dav id Bardin . ,ill ·
minastrator of the Econom1t
Regulatory Administration
"There "as no commitment
llorley John~t>n . owner of .J
l 'nion 76 outlet an Un1vc rs1t\.
Park an lrvanl'. said th(• a\erag~·
1o1. <.11t ttus morning '4 ent up to 38
manuks from 28 on Tue!>da} If<·
hands ttrkcb to mlJlort~l s to dt·
lt'rmant.• how Ion~ they art· w<J1t·
mg m lane
In San Clt'm<•ntt'. Cl ~urvey
-.howt'd thal fCWl'r -.l;.JI ion~ were
<Stt UNI::~. l'a~t> /\2)
* * •
by the White lfoust' staff The> B JF/
understand ant.I sympathize w1lh rowll ,.,... anis
our problem. I told them wc·rf'
~tall going to shut down unlc-.:-
they rhan~e the rc~ultttaons. ··
Camplxtll s;iad
lk sa1rl the t; S Dcpartml'nt
of Ener~y rules aHcctm~ dt·
<tiers · s hare of profits can be·
l'hangcd an 24 hour~
Somt' service :-t<.1t1on~ plan to
close from May 17 to 20 in pro
test of low profits they say the>
receive
Campbell !>aid they ""ant 25
per cent of the wholesale price or
<Jbout LS cents per gallon. an
s tead of the 13 cents they get lie
said they also want "the US.
Department of Energy to slop
acting like a Gestapo ··
"They are wa lking in and lell·
ing a ~uy to roll back his price
without looking at has books. We
know of 50 instant rollbacks.
where a dealer didp 'l even know
what his m aximum oracl' was.'
Campbell s aict
Campbell met here Wednes
day with Ra <'ha rd Ma ullan .
chairman of the s tate· Ener~y
Commission. about t he state's
Carter: Be Fair
To Califoniia
S1\\R/\Mf.NTO •/\I'• CO\
~: ct m u n d H r o 14 n J 1 ' a v ...
ralafornia °"'"n I b•• ·pushed
around by olhl·r !>l3ll·:. · on
LA:a sohnc ;i liocat1on!>
And he says President Cartl•r
' ' h a d b e t l t• r b e r a I r I Ci
Ca lifom1a ·· 1r he hopes to be re-
elected next year
"We'll m a ke wha tever dis
cipltned. purposeful s acraflre
1s necessar y. but we all>O
MEXICO WELCOMES
BUYERS FROM U.S.-A22
LUXURY AUTOS
AVOID LONG LINES-A25
ALTERNATIVES:
BUSES,GASOHOL-86
new odd-even ~as distribution want the rest of the country to
syste m do that.·· Brown stud 1n a n in
Spoke_smen for the association terview recorded for broadcast ·ha~e s&J~ they re present dealers today on the NBC telev1s1on .. To pr1_ma~1ly from Northern day''news program.
Cahforrua. . . \. Brown. who says he 1s think·
An association sp_ok.esman. ing of challenging Carter for the
Terry McGovern. test1rym~ at a De mocratic nomination for
state heanng Monday. sa~d the president in 1980. was alternately
dealers do not want lo alienate conciliatory and threatening in
people by the shutdo~n ~ut reel ton regarding Carter.
they have leverage during the Brown sajd he was confident
gas shortage. Carter would protect Califor·
n1an 's interests. but several
Jl.4.C4TION PUNS
IN 'GO' SECTION
Despite shortages of 1uoline.
Orange Coast residents have
many ener1y-aaving vacation
options.
Today's Dally Pllol offers
timely advice for vacation plan·
nera ilu special section -GO.
Tum to Page A 16 for GO. a
four-page took at boating.
recreation and travel trends.
other remarks sounded hostile.
The president had better be
fair lo CaUfomia. because tbis is
the biggest state. And we're not
asking for more than our share.
We're asking to be treated in an
equitable maMer. reaUting that
many people drive 20, 30, 40
m ilea to work. "
But Brown also said he didn't
believe speculatioo that the ap·
pearantt of a gasoline shortage ln California before other states
was any kind of Carter plot to
embarrass or punish him.
•P W1< ...... IO
f:n Gard~
.\rt 1 ~t ~al\ ~1dor Dali hold~ :1
hug 1· ..,\.\.<1rd h t· de:--1gntd
\.\.I I Ii ~• ~old1 ·n t·a1.!ll· hl'<.t<.l 1n
1 ':11 1~ \\hl'l"L' hl• will he tn·
duc·lt·d into tht• F ren ch
;\c·.ult:mu: dL'!) Ikaux Arts.
Huntington
Gas Man
Arrested
i\ he lper <ii a Hunti ng ton
Rt•ach :.cr vacc St<1l100 went to
1<111 on J c·1t171•ns arrco;t Wednc:,
da) on charges of filling ga:.
t<inks on ··an uppo1ntment only
basis."· pohcc reported today
;\ 14 <Jman wa ~ rt'P'>rlcrlly
rt>fused service at 8111 and Inez
NcuenrE.'ldt ·:. She ll s tation at
Spr1ni:dale Street and lle1I
/\venue bt.~aust> she rt 1dn 'l have a
-.ct arrival tlmt• eont:.ictcd pohce
W t•d nt~day afternoon
T h t> n ·servataon <,y:-tcm.
l1ol1ct• !Said what•h vt0lates a
l'ahforrua Guvl·rnmcnt t•ode tn
thcs1· odd-eve11 day!'>, prompted
1nvcst1gah1rs In 1:.sut• a citation
and 1.1.ammgs LO st;i two hands to
~toll the prat·tiee.
When lw rdu!>Nl. police ar·
rt·:.tec1 !'Jul Ht•\ t·r~. •10. r1>r
fatlun· to romply "'1th g :.i~ ru
11onan.: t•r11ic-.
~tat100 c·o 01.1.m·r lnet ;\cuen
l1•ldl ~a 1t.I \hl· rt·-.1•rvJt1on
....yslt'm 1.1.a.., ·-working beautiful
h and wa:-:.t•t up tci restore·
:..tn1t\ ·· Sh~ -;aid motortsl!> waited no
morl' than thrt·e minutes for 01
f11lup and t hat there was no
ch<J rgt' fo r booking an appoint·
ment
'Td hke to know what hap-
rcned to the frc1• enterprise
system"" sht• asked today.
Or:~:tj ,~~-a~I
Weather
Clear through Friday
and a litt.le warme r in·
land. Highs Friday upper
fiOs at beaches. upper 70s
inland. Lows toni~ht 46 lo
53.
INSIDE TODA~
In a candid interview, Tom
Hayden tella how hl& vW?ws
have changed. vtews that are
causing lum to come under
attack from . of all place11. the
l eft Read about the ul-
tralaberol wllo has come m
of/ the strut• Md become
port o/ the new f10Vt!mment,
Page ..UI .•
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Al OM.V Ptl.OT He! Th1.1M•X1 May 10, 1970
Gculess Dri.,ers .Jorn Telep lines
81 KATHY CLANCY ...... ~ .....
OrH1• Covnt7'1 IHOUH
emer1ent'Y phon" center s
bandllftc about 2.000 calls dally
from motor1sL5 apsu•rt'nlly con
ruaed about th~ odd t"ven
1al0li.De lalel plan.
At the ume llm,•. counly
supervlalon hnf' bt>f.n ~••mped
wttb telephonf lnquanea, as h!lvt
the County Office ol Conaumt'r
Attain. the Sealer ol Wwght.s
Comic ii
Retains
.Control
., llOBEaT BA•Kt:a °' ................ Tbe Huntington Beach City
COUDciJ baa ref used to surrender
autbority for the handllng ol
family group homes for small
numbers or menta11y troubled
people.
Claiming that the principle or
local control is at stake. the five
male members of the council
have insisted lhat board and
care homes for six people or less
would continue to require
special city permits.
They acted against the advice
of City Attorney Gail Hutt.on who
said state legislation approved
Jut year takes the matters rrom
their bands.
Ruth Bailey cast the only vote
Monday in favor or repealing a
city ontinaDce that preseoUy re-
quires conditional permit for
operation ol the homes.
Nancy Harris , executive
director of the Orange County
Aasociation for Mental Health. -
said the decision by lbe council
is a "cop out."
She claimed the men on the
t'ouncil "have on blinders and
don't have the moral courage to
come into compliance with state
law."
She predicted that the city will
be challenged in court.
Mrs. Harris. who described
Huntington Beach as the most
resistant or all Orange County
c1l1es to board and care homes.
said many persons who require
care are presently getting it in
unsupervised homes.
She said that on l y o n e
authorized board and care home
is operating in the city.
Mrs. Hanis says that mental
patients are on the road to re·
cove ry but ne e d so m e
supervision.
She said the concept ol board
and care homes is a move away
from institutiooalizing people
a nd also is far less expensive to
taxpayers.
City Attorn<'Y Hutton s a id
legislation enacted last Sep·
te mber limits lhe authority of
the c ity t o r egul ate state
certified group homes for six or
fewer mentally disordered pe<>·
pie.
She had recomme nded that
the city delete control over the
homes. Their failure to do so.
she said. puts the clty attorney's
office in a diflicult position. She
added that she was "obviously
pessimis tic" about l egal
challenges.
Council m ember s voting
against the repeal cited protests
by citizens who have vigorously
protested the ho mes from
opera tin g in t heir
neighborhoods
Councilman Ron Pa ttinson
said there is no doubt the homes
are needed but that people have
a right to complain
"I am not willing to reverse
our stand." he d~lared.
Mrs. Bailey said she was the
only council member to attend a
forum on the gr oup homes
sponsored in April by the West
Orange County League of
Women Voters.
"The counci1 ignored the re:
port. There was no evidence
given that the board and care
homes caused real estate values
to drop or the crime rate to in·
crease.
DAILY PILOT
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()fftcel '-"t,:,~~-::· ~=-:~~;;--·
and lleu\llW Md the Dbt.rid
At._..,., otnce .
Bert TurMI'. county dAredot of·•••'=' Mn6cet. NW__.. d.af tM al tlM caU. dMUa
n~led blto the U4·UIO pbooe
bank Wedn~aday <'•me from
motoria\6 reqve1Un1 to·called
.. ( ... atlrilm lht' would eumpt
th4-m tron th.-odd-even purchnc'
t'f'qulr-ements
Howcvc-r. unllk~ IAS Anceln
C o u n t y .. 0 r • n g t· C o u n t y
:1up.-rvbon have not 1mplern4:0t
* * * rr..P.,..111
LINE • • •
opl'n today and lin es wert:
IODJC~f
In <WW inn<knl Wl'tlllt<~d1:1y . u
ti.:ht iwu1 I) hrnke Clut itt a Tu
j('U sta11on over wheth•:r thci"
numl>t'r on a woman'l) hl'l'ru;()
pl ,1tt' '411:. odll or 1'h 'll
The probl .. ·m °"'..i' -.olvl"J by
b' .. 1an<krs. however
In Laguna Reach, Steve Holf·
m.rn of North Laguna Shl"ll said
hoes seem~d s horter lo tum ,
although other Art Colony ob
servers s&Kl they rell Imes wen :
just as long or longer lh&n TUb
day
At a Mobil Station al the cor
ner of Bro adway <1nd North
Coast Highway. the line hacked
up Broadway. up Cliff Drive and
l ooped back t owa rd the
highway.
At South Huntington Chevron.
20972 Magnolia St . panicked
buyers were said to have spent
the nights in their cars .in an·
ticipation of lhe 6 a. m opening
today.
"I wish I didn't work here
anymore," lame nte d o ne
employee. He said he stays
away from customers as much
as-he can:
"It wa.s-honendous thi.s morn-
in g," said. Bob Huxtable.
operator of a Newport Beach
Texaco outlet. "I'd say the lines
were twice as long "
·'We Oat ran out of gas with
three cars to go. No more is
c omin g until tomorro w, I
apologized to the people. but
what can you do?"
Huxtable said the failing of the
odd-even system is that it can
only work if a large number of
stations a re open and operating
hours arc lengthened Such 1s
not now the case. he said.
In Costa Mesa, long lines and
short gasoline supplies were re·
ported.
"I personally don't believe un-
til next weekend we'll see any
change," said an employee at
Fair Exxon. Fair Drive and
Fairview Road.
"This odd-even doesn 't really
seem to do it ... said Bob Sharp
of Bob Sharp's Mesa Verde
Mobil.
Front PflfJe Al
OIL.--••
it meets next month. The ~ud1
decision will likely curtail the
a lready tight supply of oil in the
West.
Tbe Iranian pnce increase. a
3.6 percent boost. would bran~
Iran's oil prices lo $17 17 a har·
rel for Iranian light and $16.64 a
b<1 rrel for Iranian heavy
The OPEC base price for 011 is
$14.54 a barrel. plus any sur·
charges the cartel's me mbers
want lo add. Iran ·s surcharges
have been about Sl.80 to $1.90 a
barrel.
Iran is producing about 3 9
million barrels a of oil a day, all
but 750.000 of which a re ex·
ported.
Saudi Arabia's action would
not involve a cutbac-k in the
total amount ot ou 1t produces
now about 8.5 million barrels a
day -but in how much of that
goes to Aramco . Presently.
Aramco -made up or Mobil.
Exxon, Texaco and Standard Oil
of California 8 gets seven million
barrels a day of Saudi Arabia's
oil. The r emainder goes l o
Petromin. the Saudi national oil
company, for domestic use and
sales that it wants to make on its
own.
ed a "C" sUcker program for
com mwdaJ veb.tc: '"· A •lkker 1y1tem has been con·
tidered, -1'Wner nplalned. ud
ma1 be Implemented in Oraqe
County lt needed la~r on.
For now. he c:xplalned. de·
termination of whether a vehicle
II' commerrial ls left up to
1asolint 11tatlon operators
Operi.tura wouJd mak~ the de·
termination by notin1 a clearly
m.uk~ company car. ror eum·
pie, or notJq that lbe vehicle I.a
equipped wllb Ot' carrying ob-
vlowab commercial material.
OtberwiM, TW"Mr 1u11est.ed,
motorilta wtM> do use their autol
ln their routine work should ob-
taln a l~ter on company l~ ..
terhead ideotlfyln1 them and
Lbeir vehicle as a commercial
vehicle.
Turner noted the Los Angeles
County "C" stickers r-eqwre a
$10 application fee. He said ad·
mlalstratioa ol auch a program
could be cumbersome
Turoer said all regulatlon:s
aovernlq the odd-evenluollne
ln ().range County sboul be dis·
tributed to gu station dealers
by thia weekend.
The regulations put into plan
such things as reqwrin& that:
-Gu ataUon hours and types
of gas available be posted, along
with nags indicating if fuel ls
available. Red means no ruel,
yellow for emergency only and
1reen means fuel available.
Look 011t Belote
A boulder cr(lshes through the Malibu cli ff
retaining wall before rollrng across
P <Jc1 f1 c Coa s t Hi ghway . A CalTrans
spokcsm<Jn !'>aid that "the ~llde ·~ !-!till JC·
t1 vc and f1::.s urc::. a rt ~till opening up.
1 st<>ry Pag<.· :\5 1
Hunli1igton
Board Ousts
Tuv Teachers
Huntington Beach Union High
School District trustees voted
unanimously Tuesday night to
dismiss two teachers
Dismissed following allega-
t1 ons that she vandalized the
automobile driven by a Western
Association of Schools official
was W1ntersburg High School in·
dustnal arts instructor Ca rol
Ur!11t
Westminster Hig h School Spams~ ~acher Eddi.e Gilbert
was dismrssed followmg a re·
view of char~es dealing with
competency, a spokesman said.
Both have 30 days to appeal 1f
they consider the action unwar·
ranted.
Ms. Urul has been teaching 16
years in cbstrict schools. She has
been al Wintersburg for one
year. the spokesman said.
Gilbert has been teaching in
the district 10 years.
The action followed a closed
executive session at district
headquarters Tuesday night in
Huntington Beac h Neither
teacher has as yet had a chance
lo respond lo the alle~ations.
Freshman Takes
Spelling Crown
A freshman has been named
over a ll Marina High School
s pelling bee champion. Top
hono rs went to Ma rty Beth
Binder.
Oth e r s tudents winning
trophies at the Huntinton Beach
school's bee were freshman
Janell Scha mahom . sophomore
Corrine Aragaki. junior Pam
Viner and senior John Knox.
Pancake Breakfast Slated
The Huntington Beach llol>t
L1onl> Club will hold its 28th <1n-
nual pancake breakfast Satur·
day morning at Lake Park.
Along with breakfasts of
s ausage aod pancakes. lhc Lion-.
Club will provide free sight and
, hearing <'heck ups
Rreakfa!>t , whic h w ill he
served from 6 a.m. to I p.m .
will cost $2 for adults and $1 for
children under 6
Money r aised rro m th l·
breakfast will go for lhl·
purc hase of eyegla!>se~ for
needy schoolchildren. a Lion:.
Club representative said.
The Lions Club also 1s ~pon.c;or
mg a 10-kilometer run the :.amt·
morning which begins a t 1:1
u 'd<X:k at the city pier
A S3 fee for each entrant al!>o
wi ll go lo the club's eye care
program. a spokesman said
-Motorillt not fill tanb un-
less they are below hail full.
-StaUou m&all. Mil up to 20 t •llona per cus~ if they a.re-
pwnping gaa arid' can add no
provislona lo gas sales .
Turner and other county of.
flciala aald they have received
numerous calls concerning ata-•
lion-imposed Umita on the quan-
tity of sales. along witb requiNd
"add·on" car washes, otber
aervict9 or product purcbue&: · * * •
'Big Fight'
Looms Over
Gas Ration
WASHINGTON CAP > -
Congressional le1iders are pre·
dieting the House will join the
Senate and give President
Carter powers to order gasoline
rationing if there is a severe
energy shortage.
But a tough fight is expected
and the White House was waging
a lobbying campaign today to
pick up wavering votes ror final
House action. expected by early
evening.
Wednesday's 58·39 Senate ap·
proval of the heavily modified
plan helps iLc; chances in the
House "very significantly:· said
Rep. J ohn Dinge ll , 0 -Mi ch .
chairman or the House energy
and power s ubcom m 1ltee
Dingell predicted passage by the
llouse
However. aides lo House
Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill said
a preliminary head count
showed victory might be by an
dtre mely s!Jm margin.
House approval could give the
president the power to order
~a soh ne rationing · although
t-tlher chamber of Congress
l'Ould exercise a veto within 15
days or such a presidential de·
1·1s1on
Scn:H.ors passed the standby
proposal only after wring111g u
v;H 1t•ty of last-minute con -
<•css1ons from the president.
t'\ mong other promises. the
pre~1dcnt <&greed not t.o use the
pt)wers except 1n dire emergen·
1·1t'S anct to make more gasol.me
j\-atlablt• for farmers. t;i x1catJ
Jnd truck drivers and for cer·
l<i1n energy-related industries
Or1~1nally, Carter wanted to d1~tnbute coupons based solely
on the number ol registered
\'Chicles an a household
In an attempt to pick up sup-
po rt from legislators from rural
. ueas with long driving d1s-
1 ances. he modified the ong.mal
;,approach to make more coupons
::iva ll able in states with a hlslory
of hc3vy gasoline consumption.
Hwitington Council
Bans Drug Displays
HUNDREDS Of LA·Z·IOYS
IN STOCI
IDEAL FOi GRANDMA
An ordinance designed to pro·
hibit the display and sale ol
narcotics paraphernalia to peo·
pie under the ace of 18 baa been
adopted by the Huntington
Beach City Councll.
The ordinance. which ts to
lake effect ln 30 days. would
restrict the display or sales or
the paraphernalia items to a
separate room of businesses .
The room will be posted with a
si1n lbat bars minors from en·
terln1 unless they are ln the
company of parents or a le1al
guardian.
Parapbemalia Items Include
1ucb thinla a.a roach clips, water
pipe• ancf et1arette papers.
City olftcia.11 have previou.lly
tried to bait tbe tale or display
ol the It.ems without IUCCes&. Former mayor Ron Pattinson
had requested that a number of
businesses voluntarily restrict
the Items.
At Counc i l urging , As·
semblyman C h et Wray
sponao~ a bill limiting the sale
or display to adults but it was
rejected in a committee vole.
Book Sale Slated
Al Valley Library
Friends ol lhe Fountain Valley
Library will hold their semi·
annual Used Book Sal~ on Sat11t·
day at the City Community
Center. corner ol Slater Avenue
and Loe AJamoe.
The aale will run rrom I a.m.
to 4 p.m. Funcb from the saJe
wlll 10 to the Ubrary lor equip.
ment purchases ind new pro-
grams.
COSTA MISA
369 I. 17th ST.
CAcrou from RolDhs. ,..., '° Mone Calef ICJCWI)
642·1617
Mon • Thur a. 1 o-e
Fri 12-3
Sit. 10-5: CloMO Sund~
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MllllOH VllJO
21192 MargUertte
Plcwy.
(Lett off ot A'*Y Otfr9"1P. Ne111 10 Toyota)
491·1902
Mon. . Rl. l 0-4 '°'· 1().6 OOMCI~
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CALIFORNIA
A California First
Woman Elected GOP Caucus Boss
SACRAM F.N'ro IAP\ C8rr>l
Hallett of AtnM·adl'ro, n ron
•ervat1 vf' H••pu b l n •ft n a i;
e mblywo mcin and urdent
booster of agr1cultun ., 1)\ thl'
flrat WOIU•n to ht~ud a lt>RIRI th'('
pa rty cautw ll\ l'11llfurnla
The (~OP cUUt'U:. un1u1lmo~l\
t>lt-c ted Mns llallett Wt>drwsd»y,
o nly ho u r!\ 11ftt'r M 1 no rit "
Leader Paul l'r1olo 1.1n11n1tn l't•J
ht.• would !ilCP d o" n from t ht•
post he hud twld s 111t·•· J .111 1
MKS. tli\l.l .f:T'r, J (•irmt>r
le (l111l at1H• untl 1•11n 1iir r,,111111tl
u1de . told u nt·~' 1·011r .. n •m•t• 'hl•
was slrongl)• ~upµoi te-tl 111 •ht·
e lection by lhl· ftri.1 ll'rn1 11i.·m
bers who wt•rt> t•lt•('h•d lar1:e-I on
pro·PropoMLHln IJ pl.1tfo1 m'
· · Th 1:. 1:. .1 {' I ,. J r t' 11:' ,1 1
messa~e th.ii 1•ru11o')ll11111 1.1 hu:.
c·omt• to SJl'r<1nw111u ~ 1lh ttw
fres h man 1'1.1:.:.. ~a11I J -.11111tn••
Mrs Jlallt•ll, "ho ~ J~ prt•:.t•nli·d
with a bouqui•t uf \ l'l lo~ ro-.c:.
The 41 year nlcl wt•ond 11:'1 mt•1
added that with ht•r al lh•· ht•lm
of JO Hc putiltcan:. in lht· xo
m ember Asst·mhl y. 1wrll'ultur1·
now "h<tS :-.o mt·un1· ~ liu 1111
derstands anrt r t•s µ•·<'h th1•11
~contribution to our :.t;it1·
PRIOLO. or Muhbu. ~HS l·lt·1·t
ed to the Assembly rn 1966 111
said ht• was !o.tCµp1ng c.lo~n 111
focus on <• 1980 I S St•natl· Ind
against S..•n Alan Cranston
Mrs I lalll'l t s alll s h1.· wo uld
se ek changl·:. 1n the ..,lat<' s farm
la b or law la•frirt· :.UJ1J.HJrt111~~
NEW PARTY CHIEF
Carol Hallett
p.11'~.l~'l' of !ht• 1!17!1 HO IJudi:t•l
u1·" morll h
<>111· d1a11 gt· ~o ulll h,tr tht:
I 111 t<•d !-'ar m Workt·rs union
110111 ll'quanng ;, uniun ml·mbt•r
lfl ~I rikt· o r t·o ntnhul t• to a
politH·al <1<·t1on fund a:. a tond1
turn of h1!. m Pmbt·rs h1p
\1 r.. llalld t . "ho rt'fu~t·d to
Jtllll l hl· "um1•n ''> l t."g1:.l ~ll 1vl·
l'aU<'U:. Y.ht•n t•le>t'led lhret• year:-.
.1 go. :.a 1d hn v1<·tory ~howcrl
"''m"n ;rnit m 1norit1cs that
Business Dies
Bia11c/1i Relative A ngry
LOS A;\;(; 1'~1.k:~ 1 \ l' An ..:(·lo Uuorlo, whost' cousin has
bec·n t·hargt·1I Y.llh kdlan1: f1\1· wom en. sa ys his business has
bt•t·n ru1 nt·d fi nd 111 » fJmth -. h ve.., <'ndangcrt:d because
;.i uthonl1t•s h:1v•· < allt·d him :i su:.pec t " 1n the lhlls1dc
!)tr;i nglt•r rnurdt•r:.
"Tht: plionl' don ·r ring anymon· Nobody comes in, As a
bus inessman. 1 ·m t.11 .. 11.J ,' :.aid lht· 4·1 year-old Glendale auto up·
holstt•rt•r \.\'ednt.•sd:i). ;1ftc·r lJ1slnct Attorney John Van de
Ka m p ;rnnoun1·cc.J lh1• m urd<·r charges ~ere bemg filed against
Buono'!> cou~in. Kt.•nncth A Brnnd11
"I 'rn an JL·opardy and my kid~ an· in Jeopardy. · the thrice ·
mar ried fathn of ~•x l<>ld thf• Lo~ Angeles Tim es. "They've
l'V<'n hl·<'n hassh•d :1l ..,rhool There'!. som e kook out there
someplace who w;,1 nt ... lo kill mt·
AS Ht: ANNOl '\l('t:J> C'hdrgC'!> il~dmsl B1anch1. ~ho 1~ cur
rt'ntly ;m.;11lJng t rial fnr two stranglings in Washrngton. Yao de
K<imp said rnvt'Sllgalors believed Bia nchi had an accomplice.
Although Van de Kamp said no one else has been arrested. he
called Buono with whom Bianchi lived for a short lime -a
"suspe<:l."
"Mr Buono remains a sus1><'ct and a very important one."
Va n <1e K;,1mµ s:ud
On Aprrl 23. J I a P;irkt'r Ce nter ne ws confere nce. Los
Angl'lt-<i Poh c1· ChH·f Daryl c;ates and Los Angeles County
Sheriff 1'1·1.-r .I P11<·h\·s ... Jlso "h<ir:Jcte rized Buono a s a suspect
"The onlv thing I huv1· to SilY 1s I haven't di d nolhing."
Buono si11<l "Th1•v 1 in\1•st i~ator"1 can do anything lhey wunl,
but lhl'Y won 't fmd n11th1ng, t::iu~1· I :1111't did nothing."
Rt:o~o·s llOM ,.; \~n a:ito upholstery shop were scaled off
anrl s t•arch<'d I h1• W"•·k lll'fon· c;atcs · a nd Pitches~· press con·
f e r l'OC'l' Alt h1wgh a ut h1Jrat 11•.., have nol re \'Ca led what. 1 f
anything, ~as found in t he 'it.' a rch. Buono said he wa!> told
nothing was found
R1:1neh1, who ~;is adopted as an rnfC:t nt by Ouono 's a unt m
Roc ht'~lcr. N \' . l1vl'<'I with Buono for · may be six or seven
w~" about two yt·ar~ ;1r.o. Buono sa111
"All I t'vc·r dart wa" lo do my aunt a fovor by le tting him
s tav here for ~1 wh1lt'." Buono ~<11d "No~ I wouldn't do no more
favo rs for any body. l'vt·n th<' Pope· ..
POI.ICE lfJ\Vt: .\TTRl8l Tt:O 13 murder -. an late 1971..,,,and
ear ly 1~8 to the llilh1de Strangll•r b1 :inch1 has pleadtd 1rlho
cent hy rt•a:-.on or 1n ... a n1ty to thP t~o Be llingham. Wash .
m urd<.'rs. J.o.., ·\n~1·1t·.., .1Uthorrt1 co; bec-.i mc interested m him
after hC' ~a' urn·..,tl'd 1n Ht.'ll mgha m . ~her<' he: moved in :\la)
1978
Th<' Tl n •:ir old l!wnc·h1 \1.-;ss chargC'tl Wt:dncsday with the ~tr:i nghnJ!'i . of Yolanda \\<Jsh1ngto n. Knst1m1 Wcckler . J ane
Evelyn King. K1m hc·rlv Dianl' Martm and Cindy lludspclh He
was a lso <'har~c·d ~1th nnt• eount o f sodom y involving Mi ss
Weckler and one 1•r1unt of l'OnsrHracy lo commit murder , kidnup·
ping and rape
,.,.w .........
STEPPING DOWN
Paul Priolo
"thc·n · an· opportunities for all
lll'Oplt• an C'ahforna a ."
"Wc1mt•n. in partiC'ula r. a rc
assummg a 1-',rl'atcr ro le in gov·
1·rnrn1·nt toe.J a y. as rl'ce ntl y
t'\'ICh!ll Cl'd b y lh t• l'leet1o n Of
M .1r g ar('t Thatcher a:. prrmc
rn 1n1s tt•r or 1-:ngland ...
\1 rs llallett s~ud s he sa w no
conflict of interest m the fa ct
th a t h e r hus b a nd Jim 1s
Sa('ramcnto ~eneral manager of
Westrm Agric ultural Chemical
Assoc1a l1on .. a pe s tic ide or -
g an1zal1on lhat..,lobbies lh!i:.
Legislature
And she said !>he had made no
dec1s1on on whoni to a ppoint as
GOP cau cus c h a irman a nd
whip , the No. 2 and No J posts.
ASSEMBLYMAN Da ve Slir·
ling , R·llacienda Heights. who
had been mentioned as a possi·
blc successor lo Priolo, said he
had not b<'e n running "at thls
time ..
A ss embl y man Bruc e
Nestande. R·Ora nge, now the
<i OP 's ca ucus cha irman. said he
would not remain in that post.
fie a lso had bee n m entioned as a
possible contender for Priolo's
JOb.
Lake Tahoe
Oean Air
Plan Pushed
S A C RA M ENTO I AP l
Califorrua's anti·smog board has
a new Lake Tahoe clean air plan
that calls for use of a motorist 's
ft:t' lo help pay for more bus
se rv1ct' a round the picturesque
mountain lake.
The pl;in, intended lo meet ·
fe de ral Clean Air Ac t require·
mt'nts on the California side of
lht' lake . also reC'omme nds de·
vl'lopmcnl or extens ive, free bus
se rvice and unnual vehicle in·
s pt•ct1on.c; for basin residents.
1\dopted unanimous ly by the
fo ur·m c m bt•r Air Resources .
Boa rd l:itt' Wed nesday , the pro·
posa l ts intended to help bring
the basin into C'Omphance with
fedl·ra l s tandard s for carbon
m onoiu dc and ozone .
T H E Bl·STATE Tahoe
Hcg1onal Planning Agency has
tht' responsibility fo r pre paring
a s1m1lar plan for t he Nevada
~Hit.• of lht' lake. Both proposa ls
m us t satisfy thl· f<!dcral En-
\ irun mt'nlal Protl'ct1 on Agency.
T h e.1\HH's pl;in goes beyond
rt•com mcndat10Qs of a n ad hoc
co mm1ttcc. a nd lha l in itself
r o uld genera te m o r e con ·
trovc•rs y in lht.• po l itic ally
s1.·ns itive bas in
Hill Keeps Tumblin'
Collapse iii M<J,libu Only Matter of Time
MALIBU 1AP 1 It l> only a
m atter of time before 60.000
cubic yards of dirt and rocks
will rain down upon a 4()0.foot
stretch of Pa ci fic Coas t
•Highway. the California Depa rt·
m e nl of T ransportation's chief
•geologist s ays
"It will be coming down .
hopefully not all at once." Ray
.Forsyth e s aid Wednesday, as
.pedestrian travel resumed on a
•path through the dust-blanketed
ro•dway. which is still closed to
traffic.
Forsythe 11a1d the collapse will
occur because deep, connecting
fissures are shearing away an
arc·shaped area of the blurt that
ia about 125 feet wide and runs
• inland about 150 fee l. .
:a1111t11ca"'a Criticized
LOS ANGELF,.S CAP> -U.S.
'•Sen. S.l. Hayakawa has come
. ander a double·barreled attack ~· ftom Japanese·American and
· Hispanic 1roups becauae of his
stances on ilaues related to the
' rilbll ol racial m inorities.
At a Los An1eles Press Club
newa conference Wednesday,
( ."7ATE )
the Republican senator 's own
Ca lifornia Hispanic advisory
council criticized l\is proposal lo
discontinue bilingual ballots at a
s enate-n e ws confe r e nce, a
Japancse·American group call-
ing itself Days of Remembrance
criticized Hayakawa's opposl·
lion to its World War II redress
campaign.
Odd-e.,e• Plan Gro"'•
SACRAMENTO <AP> -San
M aleo and Santa Cruz counties
joined the odd-even gas sales
plan at 12:01 a .m . today, bring-
ing the totaJ number of counties
in the plan to 12, includiD1 one to
start Monday .
Tbe plan allows motorists to
buy gu only on odd numbered
days if their licenses end In odd
numbers, and on even.numbered
days if thei.r licenses end ln even
numbers.
Trnanl Group• Lose
SAC RAMENTO CAP> Ten-
a nt g ro ups h ave los t their
second s kirmish in two days
a gainst the real estate lobby.
They showed up before the As·
s e m bly Judiciary Committee
Wednesday with a bill backed by
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. requir·
ing "just cause" for evictions.
But they lacked two of the seven
votes neede d for passage .
However . a new vote was or·
dered for May 30.
Pacld•fl ,.,,.,. 811na•
SANTA PAULA <AP> -A
pac king house fire so intense
that it was detected by a
weather observation s'atellite
h as gutted a block·long, block-
w lde citrus packiDI house,
police saJd today.
Fourteen tire companies
responded to the s pectacular
fire early this morning, which lit
up the night sky and forced tbe
evacuation of several nearby
homes, but no injuries were re·
ported.
DAl~Y PILOT AS
• • I •
I
LA COSTE S HIRTS
BY FR ITZ! ON S ALE!
Mad t ol 50/50 cotton/poly.
1 ht'\''rt• 1·11111 & Vl'P .. ulllt· ;111 1rl1·al -.hi rt for
t\111m 111 n·b x 111 C hrn• ... 1• from l11t..., "I 1·11lnr-.. IS
:-0.1l.J1g1111d 1hr11 t\1;" 1:11h 11nlv1
Hcg. $ l :UH) NO W *899
DEN IM SPEC IAL O N H.I.S . CH I('
.JEA NS FOH MOM
T rim le~:-.. aim fit . 100'. cotton. a nd a ll al a
~pecial -.U\'lngi.. -good thrn Mother'!. U<t).
Mljy 1:hh. 11nly! IS1zt· 2ri ·:l21
H c g. !1;2 :LOO
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p~ \~ -:::~ J~ ~ .-:, .. J -\
;'!
I .-.~ \~
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C HOOSE FROM AN I I
ASSOHTMENT OP / _j-.
CANVAS H ANDBAGS/
$7 00 _$1200
C ANV A WALLETS
Afforda hie, m ult i -comportment cu nva~
wnllN -. wit h rainhnw I rim:-, Jll:-t right for ;1
gift J.{iVl•r with a lim1l('(l l1111l~1·t . $4 01)
onh
FHOM NATUHAI.
OMFOHT
/I. l11vt·lv nnk h· !'>trilp """ 11
j!l'nll\' M'11ll111wcl \11mp \\\·
think it':-. tht· mo-.1 l·mn l11r1
uhlt-.... h1w \'uu '11 t:' l'r wc·ar ( 111
nulurul h•a thn I
ONLY $32°0 ~, ~.
L~'· ,,
\\;f-:·b
SAVE ON
FRITZI VO IL E BLO U.'ES
l.1J,:hl und :ii r~· !'>ly ling. u-. .... 11rlt'd -.pm1f,'.
prinl!. 1n VC1ill" P11lyk11t lPn . I~ l\1-1.1
H u rry.g1>11ci t hru l\1m· 1:11h.
Now $119H Reg. $16.00
LEVIBENDOVEH
PANT F'OH MOM
FOR LESS
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SHERMAN OAKS ORANGE: HUNTINGTON BEACH WCST,.,INSTCR SANTA ANA
4!>20 Von Nuys Blvd
Nt•KI 10 Hugho.·:. Markd
2131783 2511
789 S Tusrm Ave.•
Tustin or Gorden
JOI// Adam.~ Ave /S4/2 Goldl•nwust St JolJO S 8ras10 / Av1•
8109lthurs1 & Adams Nt•KI 10 Gold1.1n Wl·~t 811s101 & MacA11/1u r Grove rwy
7141639·1791 1/.l/96-'·J32J Colll'<Jl' 1141957 8100
1141898 !>S41
MISSION v1r:io NORTHRIDGC TORRANCE PASADCHA
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-Detour Debate
Was A voidable
A 1reat whoop·di·do that developed this week over
the cloe~ ol a portloo of Beach Boulevard in Hu.nUqton
Buch could haw been avo&ded •f M>me leaderahtp had
been exettiMd.
The eourl't! of the tont.roversy wa!' 1 plan to detour
tratnc to city stnoet~ while a storm drain could be ln·
stalled to a new residentiaJ dt1velopment a~ro1.• the city's
bustat thorougbfaf'("'"
Plans lnltlaUy called ror the plpelin• to be bored 1.1n
de mea lh thf' hi1ihway without dlaruption le> trafnc.
Howt·v~r. scnl eond.ibons ~...-s ut'h that the plan
wasn't VA>rkuhlt.• ond tht" st.r'H't surface had to be cut, re-
sulU"I( ln tJw e losure
Stnee 11 1s ;1 sllllt> l'u~hway. tht> l>epurtme nt of
Transporta110n hus Junsd1c-h on oHr whelh~r the str<.-...t
s hould bt· d ost'<l or nut
Tht• stalt' rt'<'''l\'\'tl rt-c'Onllnt>ndolluni, from thl· <'lty
but not all omciab "t>re in/ur mt>d of what wa~ R<>in.: on
'fwo l·oum:1I nwm~rs i.nid lhey k1w " nulhlnl( of lht·
plans until lt1l'Y Wl•rt• w~ll under w" Yl·t ollu:r-... were 111
on the plan11111~ rrom its t•nrht-:Jl ~la.:t>s
ReM"lllOit>nl and SUSJ)l<'IOn buall uv Ill uff H,lllb not II)
the know who fc.>ll they wt>rt> t.>ang r 1rcum \'t't11 t.-cl
'l'ht' fa<·t l hat the de\!cloper of t ht• prowc·t •u1eJ Mayor
Oon Maci\lhsl~r and C'ounl·1lman Hon Pittt1nbun 'H'rt' on
a recent wttckend fi1>hin£ trip tu l'arnlmu ll1lln l hi.'ll> mat
ters eithe r .
Th~ s torm drain 1s necl·Ssar~ .ind tlw "ork 1" ~lat t'd
to start Monday.
City Adm inistrator Bud Hels1to l·ould trnn: prl'\'t•ntt•ci
or defused the ('ontroversy by th'-· ''"'P"° Jl'l of keE>µmg
a II officials informed cqua ll} Th.11 '' 1>uld ::-t•t•m lo l>t' .1
fundamenta l part of his JOb
And. ~1 ven the s tormy courst• llf tlunlt n~h>n Bt•ad1
t'ity govt•rnm<>nl of la t\'. a\'cudm~ m1 :mndt•rstandm~~ <Hld
<·ontroversi£•sought to be h1~h J.m o r·tt ~ for till' t·1t~ :-I uff
Sunnner School Sunk
When bud~et cuts induced by Propos1t 1on 13 lax cuts
t!liminated sum m er school. Huntington Beach Union High
School District t rustees began looking for some way that
private educators mig ht offer a summer pac kage.
But district lawyer s believe tr ustees m ig ht end up
facin g IC1wsuits if they turn the publicly owned cam puses
over to the highest education·business bidder who in turn
would offer summe r c lasses
The la wy<'r s s:.iy the district can't legally control
what l!-1 t auj!hl or who the tcafhcrs would be under a pro·
gram to bt· f1n:1necd by those c;tudents who can afford to
;.itlcnd
Nor t h\• l:swy<•r-; sa). <'<Jn tht· di!itnct guarantet>
<·redit 1<1 ...,t udl'nb purslJlng the pri\'a tely offered ::.umme r
das~e" on ltle puhl1c: school c:;.i mpuscs
Ont•t· lht• rl1s triel leiist·~ its classrooms. t he highest
IJ1ddl·r can c1o \\hat he ph:a ses with them. the law. c.-r-,
op int•
The board act\.'d wisely sn l1rrnt1ng summer school to
the publicly paid e1 nd opcrall'd sessions mandated by the
legis lc.iture fur hancli capped youngi:.te rs and those requir·
1ng up lo I wo <:red its of make-up work rn order to
graduate in 1980.
library 'Anchor' Lost
When < ;wl'ndolyn Talbert died last week. she left
hchind :J leg acy of more than 40 years f)f service to the
ll11ntin~ton Beach Library system
Fncnds ~uy that Mr s. Talbert, who started work in
the cit y in 19:n. was looked upon a s a kmd friend and one
in whnm her younger collea~ues put their com ple te faith.
.. She w:.i.;; our anchor." Library Director Wa lter
.Johnson said ··we could all count on her and confide in
her
·'She could peak her mind whe n she was right yet
she was thou,:thtful and a good list e ner.··
Mrs. Talbert is m ourned by scores of em ployees
whose lives .!>he touched. She lea ves behind m any good
memories with t hose who had the good fo rtune of working
with he r
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Boyd/Hairpieces
fly l,,.M. BOYD
Our Love a nd War man
takes note of a recent poll
wherein hundreds or women
were asked 1f they disliked
bald men. Not a one s aid yes.
Interesting. Calls to mind the
~urvey of some years a go
when a sizable s ampling or
women were asked which
type they preferred , bald
men without hairpieces or
bald men with hairpieces. A
majority or those ladies sa id
without, volunteering the
view that hairpieces make
men look untrustworthy.
A gentleman in Pittsburgh
just.re ached a ge 100. As
usual. he was queried about
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Headline : Six H .B.
Police lJnlta Chase
Motorcycliat into Long
Beach. Quote : "We 're
lucky everybody wasn't
killed.'' But local
patrols and respoqse
bave been curtailed.
CONFUSED :.':.;'/ ::-r:::::-;:,:':. ':!;
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how ht: did MJ His t:x plana-
t ion "I li ved m os t of 1t
befon· th1· world went nuts .·•
Strongest lhmg in nature
for its size and wei~ht, it·~
:-.:.aid. 1s tht• feather o f a bird
/\ yawn lt'nds lo shar pen
the sense of s mell momen·
ta ril y
Q.. "Whal sort or grub did
lbt• ordinary ancient Roman
eat?''
A. SouJ food, mostly-. Salt
pork and dried beans. Their
flour wasn't good enough lo
m ake pasta. There weren 't
a ny tomatoes the reabouts
then, so no tomato paste. No
s pinach, either , so nothing
was served Florentine. If you
were to add cornmeal, pep.
pers, okra and tomatoes lo
the old Roman food, you'd
get Southern cooking.
Black widow spiders a re
te rrible wf'b w e ~ve rs .
They 're not neat. Their webs
get all messed up. That's one
way to tell them from every·
day garden.va riety s piders,
In fact . Weh~ of the harmless
ones are much more sym·
metrical.
There are those who claim
that the beast on a pack of
Camels Isn't a camel but a
dromedary. It is a camel, It
ta, It I.a l AU camels aren't
dromedarle1 . but 111
dromedaries are camels.
Rowland Evam/Robert Novak
Nixon Not Critical of Carter
W .\SIDNGTON ·-Ric.hard M.
Ni •on recently had tom e
charilab&e lhlntc• to say abo\at
Jimmy Carter. &ellln& one vla·
ll.Or lhat UM-president la dolng
m~ch better than the preu giveg
hlm tredil for but badly need& \o
lltibten hb cooltOl of lhe federal
buNaucr~y.
In i.11 •xparuuve mood dunng »
loo.:. tamblinte J>OUtlcal chat
w 11h u well
k n u w n
W aahlnf(to n
lawyer. Nix
un of(~~ h•~
ui;ual ltst of
h~l.1fol htnt!i
Tu tart wllh.
h l' s a 1 cl ,
H o b 1• r l
S truu ~~.
C tt r I 1• 1 • ~ 1 n
~1dt! 1uck of ull·trade:., should be
rn adt• d1n•t•tor or the Ofri(lC or
M anat;ettn·n l and Bud~t!t
(0JIB> -one of the truly
powerful Jobi in any adminiatra·
Uon.
NIXON'S meaaie: coatrol ol
the bureaucracy, which Nixon
blmaeU never achieved, is elud·
lng Carter. Part of the reason
are cabinet memben too much
out for themselves <Nixon cited
Health. Education and Welfare
Secret.ary Joseph Califano> or
not "with it" (he cited Housing
a nd Urban De velopment
Seeretary Patrieia Harris I.
With Strauss running OMB, he
s aid . Carter could use bis
talents \o e"teod presidential in·
fluence lO all the depa rtments
and tighten up White House con·
trot over policy decisions.
Carter a lso needs a bard·
nosed "Kennedy-style" politi
cian to run national politics for
him, said the former preside nt.
But on the infl ation front. which
SURE IT~ ~IGH.L.ADY,
BVT ™INK~ MY COSTS LAST~: E~ECT"RK:rtY, LASOR, ... ~S,OIL, Re.Jr,
... SIGN P1'1Nl'ERS-.
Mailbox
he called Carte r 's toughest 11·
aue. NiJCOD wu not critical or
Carter or d bis inllation-lilhter.
Alfred Kauo. Nixon described
Carter'• dere1waUon plao.s as
good anti-inflation medicine, but
declared himself in the dark as
to ju.at bow inflation could be
brought to beet.
THE GLENN FAcroa
The cooditioh or bad blood that
President Cart.er seems to have
encouraged between himself and
Ohio's Democratic Sen. John
Glenn. a vocal critic of the new
strategic arms limitation treaty
(SALT 11 >. threatens letha l
har m lo the president in the
Sena te treaty debate.
The pre5ident has failed to
communicate in any way with
America's first astrona ut smct-
the day that Gle nn, under heavy
presidential pressure. censored
his remarks during c hristemn~
of the new Trident aubmariDe
Ohio.
GleM •lreed lo remove from
hia prepared teJtt that day early
laat month moat alluaiona to tbe
explosive question of veriflea.
lion of Soviet honesty ln adbef.
ing to the still·unalgned treaty.
Vet, despite the expurgatiom,
RosalyM Carter, represeotin&
he r husband at the Groton,
Conn .• christening, publicly
c hided Glenn for raising .. very
damaging" ques tions about
verification.
What this means is that Glenn.
whose opposition to SALT II
does not approach the intensity
of the bipartisan d efe n se.
oriented Senate bloc:, may be
lost to the president in the hot
rallficat.Jon debate.
WRY NOT SHCHARANSKY?
T he conspicuous -a bsence of
Anatoly Shchara nsky from the
Ii s t or Sovie t d issidents ex·
c han~ed for those two Russian
s pies worries Soviet specialists
h~re . Shcharansky. it is felt
here is bean~ held as a carrot.
and slick weapon to play against
!'resident Carter in the final
s tages of the strategic arms
l1m itat1on treat y <SALT JI)
negotrat1ons.
Under th1s plausible theory,
Sh cha ransky's fate would be
thrown into the balance to in·
fluC'nce Carter to yield on the
las t few details in the negotia·
twns between Secretary or State
{ ·vrus Vance and Soviet foreign
m inister Andrei Gromyko.
Jailed as an American spy
despite Carter 's personal pledge
that he had never been paid by
or involved with tbe Central In·
tclligence Agency 1C lAI.
!-'h r harans ky is the most
l'l'iebrated d1ss1dent now in Sov·
1Pt Jatl. Some authorities here
ht•lreve that 1f Shcharansky is
not useful lo Moscow as a pa wn
1l urin~ the t a d -end o f the
nt•f.!ollat wns. then the Soviets 1
"tll play him as a political c<f rd
chmng Senate consideration or
!-IA LT 11 a mt.!ndments The pro·
'P\:Cl worm~s <'nt1cs of SA LT.
Anti-freeway Stance Ignores Reality
To thr Jo;d1tor
Gov Edmund Brown, .Jr. and
Department of Transportation
Director Adri<ma Gianturro a re
both being hjghly unrealis tic in
tht•ir rurrent anti frr•C'way and
pro·mass tnu~'i1t stance.
According lo .John 8 . Rae.
Profess11r of Eni.;ineering .
Ha rvey Mudd College. ")( 2 per·
cent of the auto com muters went
to public tra nsportation. they
would swamp 1t." Professor Rae
a lso says that to develop &n e(
rective mass trans it system for
Southern California would take
at least 20 years
The answer , a t least for the
next 15 years. 1s an improved
high way system and smaller
c<frs to replace today's h1.1~h fuel
c·o ns umpt 1on vehicle s Un
f ortu n a t e l y . l h <'rc 1s no
a lt<>rnativc Lo I he inll'rnal com-
huslron engine ;.ivatlablc in the
forsceable future l11gh hopes
onct-held ror steam and turbi ne
e n g ines have been dashed
We're years away from a bat·
tery operated car which will ~"
long distances (the range or a
tank of gas I at highway speeds
and which can be charged quick
ly. Even if such a battery were
availa ble, where would we J'(et
Lhe massive amounL'i of energy
necessar y lo cha rge m il lions of
them ? Our power facilities are
o pe rating al maximum output
now.
WE MUST r apidly improvt•
o ur freewa y a nd h ig hw ay
s ystem now. Statewide there ar.:
many partially completed pro-
jects similar to the Corona del
Ma r Freeway {which goes
nowhere I and the "Costa Mesa
Ditch.'' on Newport Blvd.
Millions or taxpayers dollars
have already bee.-invested in
t hese partially completed pro·
jects which a re of no value In al·
leviating traffic congestion untH
they can be utilized.
The money, much more than
is needed. has already been col·
lected. It's there in Sacramento
now. The governor's reluctance
to release the funds and his ob·
session with public transporta·
lion is coslln« us millions of
dollarit in wasted ene rgy and
escalating construction costs .
May heaven protect us from
politicians and bureaucrats who,
in their infinite wisdom. "know
what is best " for the public as
o pposed t o what the public
wants and needs.
DERALD D. HUNT
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To the Editor:
On May 3, the com1Dunity of
H unt1n1ton Beae b loll a
tre11ured citiaen to cancer.
•
Jot:' Rrown w a:, th1· c·rossing
guard ut lht• corner of n annmj:!
and Ilushard for several years,
crossing the rhildren to Eader
School lie will be rem('mberccl
b,v a nyone who pas~e<I that way
durin~ his hours on the Job <is
the man who waved, smiled and
~reeled each person dnving by.
st<irting off a day on th<' right
foot. or giving a needed boost to
a day getting out of hand.
You got the wave com mg ::ind
AO tng, and you smiled back and
kcpl on smiling, all by yoursdf
in the car , as yyu went on your
\\ ay for the day
JOE KNF.W ea ch of .. his"
children by name and 1-er~tcd
c·ach in hrs samr C'hl'l'f\' m<m
ner W1.• hope ::ill the ·letter~.
thoughts and prayers .lot! re
reived from the t•hilrlrcn and
their families d urini: h•~ tllnc~::.
r.a ve hi m some small r rlurn on
the happiness ht: ~cncral<>d in 4-o
many of our lives during the
past Y<'ars
Wt•'l l mi ss yt1u , .l oc '
G orl s Pl'<'d.
Tl M .~~t/\RI ANNE AND KATE
DAKER AN O PARENTS
Sa.,e Bol.,. Cllf<-a
Tll the Editor·
Sign al Land m a rk Com pany
hai. proposed an a mendment to
thf' county gener a l plan that
c·ould put more than a thousand
hom es on the Bols a Chica Mesa
The grassy bluffs located Just.
"llluth of Wa rne r Avenue and
lluntington Harbor. a re c urrent
ly used for oil production and
af(riculture.
If the bl11r<s a re d eve loped
t hen all the run·off wi ll run
d i rectly into the lo wl ands
Che m icals. pesticides and silt
will dram into a delicate ha bitat.
G rading of the bluffs will cause
erosion which will degrade the
Bols a Cruea.
Signal's plan for development
will aUow Bolsa Chica to be built
piece by piece. The entire area
should be mast.er·planned rint.
Recause only 2.000 acres or un·
developed land remain in Hunt·
ington Beach. I think we shou.ld
wisely plan the Bolsa Chica
because It is one of the last un·
developed areas .
IS £CAUSE OF the r apid
g rowth of Huntinf'lon Beach the
Bolsa Chica area Is surrounded
by bu.ildJngs and concrete . The
wlldJife of the city has retreated
lrito Bolsa C hi ca Fo.es,
coyotes, weasels and burrowing
owls all inhabit the area. Hawks
and vultures can thrive In W s
ht1hly antmal concentrated
area.
Development on the bluffs wtJI
1lve Huntington Beach another
Seachff. Wt' do not nt!{'d to trade
off lht• bt-aut1ful land for another
housing development. Develop
m e nt alon~ Pac1f1 c Co<fst
ll1~hway will add traffic. poll u
lion a nd people to an area
already heavil y congested Tax-
payers Wlll have to pay for the
increased demand on polne. fi re
and other services new develop·
ment will demand.
Bolsa Cltlca is rich in value to
the city dwelle r who 1s harassed
b_v traffic and city c•ongest1on
T he land 1s n ch in wildJife and
educational value. Help save
Bolsa Chica by rontacting your
<'ily and county representatives.
Bolsa Chica 1s wo rth protert10~
Di\ VE HALL
Cuto•er•
To the Editor
I would like to say a worct tn
.;upport Of ('mployN~~ In fa~t
foorl restaurants anti 1n so dhln.I!
rw rhap!' h<·lp the pubhr h> bl•llt•r
un1krstan<l where t ht' f a~t food
l'mployec rs comin1? from
In my employment at a fast
food r('Slaurant my experience'\
ha\ c• been many and varrcd I
ft•el that a considerable amount
qf ,J!rOwt h has orcurrt-d 1n mv
perstmalit y rn the pas t months
dut• to my 1>rcsent employ ment
TH F:llE HAVE been many
Saturday afternoons that I knew
I could b4o• al the beach enjoying
the sun. But instead. I spent my
:.i rtcrnoons al work. Invariably,
a t these times a <'Ustomer comes
in that feels the prime reason for
this r('staurant ·._ existence 1s to
sat 1sfy his s upreme being with
sustenonc·c And he 'll step on
anybc><ly or anythin~ preventing
him from doing so. It 1s at these
ti m es that 1· seriously question
my pos ition.
However. at times a customer
comes in when we 're very busy.
He slows you down by looking
you straight in the eye and says,
·'Thank you. I appreciate your
service." It Is then that the in·
conveniences seem s mall and it
is worth il to be working at a
rast food restaurant
DALE T RACY
Ta~ l'l•w
To the Editor ·
As a senior in Costa Mesa
High School. I would like to ex
Quotes
"l now have doubts. deep ancl
serious doubts, ll)>oul re·openin~
the plant on Three Mile Island
again, about e~panding nuclear
power in Pennsylvania again."
Pennsyluni• Gov. Dick
Tbombeargh.
-or.. . -
pre-.s .some qf my op1 ntoni. about lhl' \ UIUE' ack<J l;IX. I Strongly
oµpo;;e Hussell Long and Al Ull·
m:.in 's !>Upµo rt of a value·added
lax
Tht-t'Onteotion that the VAT,
wh11'h writ lax (.•onsumptwn -· in·
eluding basic needs like food
· would enco ur a~c people to ~a ve a nd invest ·· 1s a ver y
rough and inaccurate assump.
t1on . ll will only add to the Pn.!S·
s ure on low-income famiUes by
makm1? them barely able or
unable to afford their food ex·
penses.
It would probably r educe
ll Pt.'ndtn~ by el1m1 nating low.
1 n 1· om e fa m 1 I 1 es r r om the
market place• and thereby re·
r1Vt'l' rnnatton but at what
<'Ost., .. The VAT has the same
c·hJ racten sta• as inflation itself
rt"ciUl'IOJ! tht· buy1nl! powe r of the
l'onsumcr
!::LAINE TANG
Lost 011r Spirit"!
To the Editor·
What has happened to the
ll ptrit. self·disciphne financial
a '4 a reness of our citizens?
We hear lht> service stations
a re rons 1de ring a four·d ay
.. boyl'ott" closing.
Why are not the citizens con·
!'l1der inJ? a good strong -or even
weak boycott., Regardless of
wh ich ~roup or g roups a re
responsible for this gas problem
of s h orta~es a nd appallinR
pr ices. rr the citizens limited
their dnvin~ for JUSt a week. or
t• v t• n a f I! w rl a y s. t o on I y
11 bsolutl'ly necessary driving,
doubling up on tnps to the store,
to work , etc . we ·d see ter rific
results
B UT HERE we a re in line ask·
mg to be ripped orr ! When we.
cul down on coffee drinkina
I many of us never returning to
il ) it showed results.
When products and services
do n't sell. pric es invariably
come down.
Please even if you can af·
ford the gas prices -stay ho'me
a little the next few weeks, for
the sake o( your fellow man who
cnn 't afford them.
J . HALL
•
Letter~ Jrom readers.are ~le~.
Tht nght ro co~ ~tters to JU
,,poce or t bmnaatt Ubel is retertied.
Letters ol :JJO worda or less tDlll be
gwen preference. AU feUeTs must
mcl.uk agmlur.,Oftd moWftD.ad.•
dnm but. oarN• mo11 be nhheld
on reqw.t i/ ru/f*dnal rtwOtt Ls op.
po rent. Pot I r11 wtll not be
,,.. bl al/tied. -
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•.1 . A 21 DAILY PILOT s Thul'lday, May 10, 1979
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GEllE
ELECTRIC
GARAGE
DOOi OPENERS
I:lts MoM'S
L~~~ ~PE.ClAL DAV.
\.{OU BE lS a") t>
TO HER ...
OKA"t?
SCREEN DOORS nm BELLFLOWER.
MJ1.1., IWISll. 30··. 32··. ae-· •••••••••••••••
nm CARSON.
MJ1.1., f'IN18lol. 3()'', 32''. 36'' •••••••••••••••
nm LA MIRADA.
Mild., l"IN'JSH 30'', 32''. 36'' •••••••••••••••
10.88
13.88
16.88
1 ~~cw~~~ ............. 19 .88
THE SOt.rrH GATE. 24 88 GOLD OR BRONZE FINISH. 30". 32". 36" • • • • e
GS404D
l/3ffP CHAIN
DRIVE 13788 ~~~ ....................... 26.88
~~~~· .................... 29.88 ,
GS450D
1/3 HP SCREW
DRIVE 14788 ,. ™8{, ~ ,· t·~ ~ 1,, }~
' ~I J,
~~. ~Xf.: ................. 37 .88
THE EL TORO. 39 88 BRONZE f'1N18H. 36''. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e
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NORMAL
!NSTALLATION
OF OUR UNIT 5500
FREE
BENCO CAR
WASH BRUSH
EXTRA
TRANSMITTER
WITH PURCHASE
OF GS404D OR
GS4SOD OPENER
A little ... ryday car wuh bru..h. No big
deal. no rna.J'ftlous "'"ntion, but not
bad for under a buck.
BENTWOOD
ROCKER
5999 t ....
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Thia ia th.e walnut finished ea.sy-to-
a.uembl. K.D. model. Got cane ... t and
back.
IOY AL CREATIONS
FURNITURE
The stuff hu a real il\te....ting man -
made Uni.ah. Loolu Yery much like real
wood. You be the judge. The pictun
here ahow. a Library Wall Unit on
either side of the Library Wall Unit
with the Sliding Door. (Shuclu,
thought I got it all).
LIBRARY WALL
UNIT
LIBRARY WALL
UNJTwrrH
SLIDING DOOR
33!!
37!!
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We have just about the largest Ml.ection in Southern California THE ONTARIO. .. 42 88
and when we make them on special we run the entire batch. Got GOLD FINISH. 36 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
one for your need.a and your pocketbook. All compl.t e wtt h THE GARDEN GROVE DOUBLER GOLD nNISH.
MountiruJ Hardware. Silent ClOMr, Tulip Latch. Striker Plate. INCLUDES 2-30" GARDEN GROVE DOORS AND 87 88
Adju.stino Channel&, Hin and Instructions. l BLACK T BAR KIT • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • e
8"
BOSTON FEIN
777
This is really a f u.ll thil\9.
la that a good price? Out of
the pot they multiply.· rve got
a bunch of th.m.
OSROW CAR&:
BOMEWASBEI
77216
With pulaatil\9 power and
90ap diapen.er . It'll have no
gu but it11 be clean.
-MONARCH
I SLIDING MIRROR
WARDROBE
~ DOORS
Got that swell
muted gold finish.
adjustable glides,
with door bumpers,
well formed flat
mirror. See the
display. L series.
4&80 .... 69.97
S0.80 .... 83. 97
72&80 .... 93e 97
96x80 •. 119.97
72.96 .. 109.97
96x96 .. 149.97
FOREST PECAN
llTCBEN
CABINET
STARTER SET . 8997
Includes: 5' Base Cabinet, ( 2) 12a30 Wall
Cabinets. You a.ssernble, but it isn't hard
at all Vala.nee erlra.
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TWI ·LIGHT OIL LAMPS
Not ju.at for ahow,
th~ really work.
Qi,,. a nice aoft
J.i9ht. Very relaai
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GAY NtNETJF.S 2 97
EARLY 3n AMERICAN .••.
OLDE s•7 HOMESTEAD ..
PARLOR LAMP 797
QUAKER 30 WT.
MOTOR OIL '--
55~.
Well, you could drop by your gas station and
pay their price. (What? They're cloeed too?) s. .. with u.a thi.a week.
MAYFAIR NATURAL CHAMOIS ::-
44! rr.
It'• t.h.e real stuff.
Nothing ahamm* like
chamois. Do the car, Yan,
boat, or whatever.
DISBMASTER
WALL MOUNT
KITCHEN FAUCET
47~M1~
Its a faucet and with a push of th~ button
it'• a dish or pot !IC'rUbber. with puah button
sud.a. With brwah a n d brass scrubbers.
ALLISON ASSORTED
CRYSTAL
KNOBS
They told me there is YOUR CHOICE
stuff here worth up
to $4 each (you know 87 C how fast that will oo.
so subject to stock on EA.
hand. right?)
GOOD LIFE
FLAT INTERIOR
PAINT OR
SUNDANCE
STUCCO AND
MASONRY LATEX
----BOUSE PAINT
COLORS OR WHITE
YOUR 4•• CHOICE Gal.
Made by one of the biogi .. with our label.
Super quality, you aan money. a.nd we mall.
the d .. l for colon too.
M ,,,, ·-), . • 4 .• ' • MAYFAIR BEA VY
&..AS-----.•! I DUTY POLISH CLOTH
#XL-SS OR TERRY
KHIT TOWELS NXL-65
YOUR 88C CHOICE EA.
Don't qi" theae to Mom for Mother'• Day.
Buy aome for younelf &nd qi" her a hand.
f:..-} ---~~· . · · . . BLUE CORAL
; ..• ,,·!~~ "r .\~. TIEATMEIT ,
c· ..... ./ ~ 199
L ' r.,Mf ..._ l9C I
( I •.1.1ttt4.J,
Deal il\clud .. 12 oz. Liquid Polish and
the 2.25 oz. of Sealer. Not easy, but doe9
It !&at. The sealer ls ths kicker.
HAPPY GRASS
187
LIN. FT.
6'WID'Mf
Indoor or out . but especially nice around
the pool or patio. Tickles the feet. I know
I tried it . Two year warranty.
CON TEMPO
FOLDING OUTDOOR FURNITURE
Got that nice bri9ht orange canvas
material. Fold n ice and•compact for
storage or travel.
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CERTIF ICATES ISSUED MAY 10 THRU MAY 16, 1979
$10,000 minimum. The highest rote ovo1loblo on savings insured by o Federal agency. Rate is announced eo<tt
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01 ~omc rote ond remain fe>f" full year. Rote moy change ot re newal. federal regulations prohibit compounding
of interest on this account and impose o substanltol interest penalty fM early w ithdrawal.
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COLUCTIONS
st
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WITH $1.000 YOU PAY MINIMUM SAVlNGS
FREE $7 PER YEAR
FREE 1% tee
Of 111Cl.1n S2 per mo. 'package'
FREE 60C MINIMUM
FREE NOT OFFERED
FREE SO 50 set up lee
plus S2 per month
UNITED
CALIF. BANK
YOU PAY
$7 per year
or incl in $3 per mo 'pacl\Jgt:'
1% fee
or incl m $3 per mo. 'packaee'
SOC m1n1mum
01 incl. in $3 per mo. 'padage'
NOT OFFERED
$5!>1:1 up fee
plus S2 50 per month
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YOU PAY
$8 per yr:ar
or free with S2,000 min savings
1% FEE
80C MINIMUM
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plus $1 50 per month
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YOU PAY YOU PAY
$7 PER YEAR S8 per yeaf
or incl 1n $3 per mo. 'pac~·
or free Wtttt S2,000 mtn. savings
1%fee 1%fee
or tnci.m S2 per mo. 'package'
Of fr ee with Sl.ClOO min sav111gs
Of incl. in $3 per mo. 'package'
or tree with S2,000 lnin. savings
SOC MINIMUM 50e minimum
Of incl. in $3 per mo 'package'
Of tree with $2.000 min savings
NOT OFFERED NOT OFFEREO
SS~t·up fee $7 50 !>et-up tee
pf us $1.50 per monlfl plus $1.7~ per month
Bunk inlormat1on based on tulcpl>0ne .su111cys GonducttJd durlrtg AfH/1 1979
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OFFICES SERVING ORANGE COUNTY GIBRALTAR .........,_ 215 W. Orw~ Aw. 111-et01
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112 •OllT llACIU700 W. COMt Hwy. 631·28'1
.,. .... CAPtlTfWIO a11n Def Obiepo St. 483-6011
IMITA MAICOeTA mu 3125 s. ari.tot St. t19-7MO
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VOL. 72, NO. 130, 'SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1979 TEN CENTS ·
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~ Se~, Money Offered for Gasoline \
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By MIOIAEL Pi\SK t;VICH, •·at:DElllf'K S( UOF.M t:tn.
aad JOHN COllDt;RO
°''"'.,.. .. -, .... Irvine Station Man Turns Down $1,000
BRIBES. ONt: THAT HIT SI ..... M'XUul l~vorb und
other enllcenwnts 11rt' t>e1n~ orfered Or11ng.-t 'c1tai.l wn l<'l"
station attendunts by des~rall' motortblb in thl'll '>l'&r 1·h
ror gaSOlinl'
Other mtltvn s ts arc resonmt; to ex1·11!it'!i ·1 ·m h1n
ing a baby" or "m y grundmothcr JUSl <lll'tl 111 ullcmpti.
lo sway attendants into i.clhng lhem fuel ur hrt'uk111~ rull.'!i
imposed by th~odd-cven ::.ales plan ~
IN IRVINIE, A STATION owner 'Who asked that th\'
name of ttis outlet not ht-revealed. s1t1d a prominent local
resident who owns rivt' cars offered b1m $1,000 to ·provide
him with as much JlU!iohne a~ he wanted whtmt.·ver h1:
wanted it."
"It was JUSt that important lo him." th._. owner ~u1J
"I told him rCtther that I wouldn't do 1l,' ht'
added
At the sa m e station, the owner n·portccl, .1tt1·ndC1nh
ha d been offered carn<1I delight~ by ft·mak motort!ib who
t
wuntcd to huy ~asohnc after clostnK
"ONE (;AL SAID 'l 'l,L TAKE care of you 1f you'll take
cCtrc of me Just let me know a day before' "the owner re·
po rted
'They're JU:.l lhat desperate ..
In Newport BeCtch, Bob Huxtable. owner of Texaco
::.tat1on at Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills roads, said two
resutents of the exclusive Big Canyon ne1ghborh~ of.
f1•rcd unspecified amounts for gCtsoline favors
"I told lht•rn thl're was nu way that I could do 1t," Hux·
tubll• smd
Small payoffs ure common, a s urvey of attendCtnts
"h0W l'd
"l'VE BEEN OFFF.RED $20 for a f1llup after clos·
1ng ... said Stn't• Stcriu. lead :,alc:_,man Ctt a Chevron ~talion
nt>ar Oran~t· County Airport
Gas fjnes Even Long~r
EvenN
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Carter
.Warned
I
'By Brown
I ~ SACRAMENTO IAP> Gov.
Edmund Bro wn Jr ~a ys
-a lrfornia won't be "pu~hcd
jaround by othe r stale~" on 1~asoline allocations · I And he says President Carter
'had better be fair to
California" Jf ht' hopes lo be rc-
!elected next year ' · ·.w.e.:tt make whHtever dls-
cipHne d . purpo~Hul s acnrice
is necess a r y. but w e als o
MEXICO WELCOMES
BUYERS FROM U.S.-A22
LUXURY AUTOS
AVOID LONG LINES-A25
ALTERNATIVES:
BUSES,GASOHOL-86
want the rest of the country to
do that. .. Brown said in Ctn in
lerview recorded for broadcast
today on the NBC te levision "To
day" news program.
Brown. who sa ys he is lluru
ing of challenging Carter for th1
Democ ratic nomination for
president in 1980. was alternately
conciliatory and threatening in
ton regarding Carter.
Brown said he was confident
Carter would protect Califor·
nian ·s interests , but several
other remarks sounded hostile.
rs Day
Weekend
Oosings
Feared?
Lines o f car s c reeping
towa r d Oran g e Coa s t
g<1..,o lint: o ullets le ngth •ncd
today a~ motorists with (!V~n·
numbered license plate~ got
lht.•1r first cra ck at fuel under
lht.· odd l'v c n alloealion
!->Y~l cm .
Station owners gcm•rally !.aid
lht•y bclit!Hd tht! hnt•S were
lnn~er than Wcdnc1-day. when
odd numbered veh1 cle1-W<'rc al
lowt:•d in lo queue uµ for fuel
Tht•y a ttributed th1.· rene wed
Jam~ :.it lht· pump~ lo the fCt ct
that today wCts the first day for
l'\'l'fl·numbt•rcd molon sts to huy
a nd "panic buying" in a nl1r1p:.i
lio n or "'idcsprc·ad :.t:.il1on
l'los ures O\'cr tht· wt•ekend
Others ~aid tht'v wcn'n 't con
v1 n<·ed the odd-cvl·n Ctr rangc
ment will t•ast· lhl' cn),1s
No rn:.i1or 1 m•1dt•nt~ wen • re
ported earl~ tud<.1 y Mort' :-:tat ion
11w1wn. !)a1tl c1riH'r!'> wt•n• behav-
1 n,g <1nd d1splay1n g spirit:-or
n H>per:it 10 11
t\l a Chl•vron .,tat1on nt·ar
O r ;1 n g l' Co u n l y 1\ 1 r port . a
),p o k esrnan s a id a tte ndants
"we re going st raight h y the
hook .. in handling <'U~tomer., ·we hCtvt• a ~uy .,landing near
tht• strl'ct, ('heck1ng fue l gauges
to mCtke sure ~pie havt:' lc:.s
th;in half a tank. Wc"re not ril l
1ng containers and everyone 1s
Ii m 1tcd to20 gallons." he .,<11fl
The onl y exception), to thl' no·
t<1nt a mer rule is ror motorists
"'ho havl' run out of ga),ohne. he
:-.;rnl
tStt LINES. Pagt> A2l
"I wouldn't take it. That person could have been a guy
from the county." Ster ia said.
"Lots or people have offered to prepay for $25 or $50
worth of gasoline so they could gel 1t when they want."
said Harley J ohnson, owner of a Union 76 station at the
corner of Culver Onve and Michelson in Irvine
BOB THOMPSON OF BOB'S UNION Service in Hunt-
ington Beach says $20 is the standard offe r for s pecial
pump privileges. "The biggest one was S50,'' he added.
"You name it. we've had 1l everything from I'm
having a baby, immediate ly . to my grandmother JUSt
died." said John Simister. of Aquatic Park Shell on Bolsa
Chica Av enue rn lluntington Beach
One coast observer noted that the county's birth r ate
s hould be booming if all the pregnancy excuses Ctre founded
SIMISTER SAID HIS ANSWER to the m ed1 cC1 I
<See BRIBES BARED. Page A?l
En Gard.-
Art 1s t Salvador Dali holds a
hugl' ~\\Ord hl· des ig ned
\\1th a goldt·n ca g it• ht'ad in
J><1ris wht>r11 hl' will bl· In
d11 <·t 1•d 111 10 lhl' F rt'nc h
:\t..'<H.il'n'lH' dt•:-Bt.>aux t\rt.,
Motorists
Tell of
Ripoffs
Mo r<' than 100 g as hung ry
moto rists called the Or ange
County Oistrict Attorney this
.... l•ek to report allegcd ripoffs
and v1olat1ons of th<' odd·e\/t'n
!->alP:'i µI an at local gCt:mhnc sta
t 11in-.
I n vt>stigator Ear l Cr:ug said
till' maJortl~ of the complaint:.
1n vof\·c "'hat he call ed "no
.,.. al:!hce. n<> gasce. ·· car washes
tha t refuse to s ell gas to
motorists unle!i:. they also buy a
car wash
"They havt• gone so Car as to
threaten to siphon lhe gas o ut or
keep the car .... " Craig said.
·And then they finally let them
go o r th ey a r e wo m e r
customers who get intimidated
m hl pa)ing for thl' car wCtsh "
Other complciiners have al·
leged that som e s tati o n
ope rators ha ve posted s igns re·
quiring a S5 minimum purchase
wh ich a motorist m ay not see
unt il afte r f i lling up with
perhaps $3.50 worth of gas.
Cra1fi! continued
Some motonsts also have al·
lei:?cfl operators have required
purl'lrnses of mechanicCtl work
ISt>e COMPLAIN, Page A2)
Sweat Tipoff
43 Mexica11~ Found in Truck
Sweat dripping from a truck
t1pµen l' S Hurc1cr Patrol agent),
at S:in Onofn· Wt•dnl'~da y n1~ht
tha t a human cargo "'as hak10 14
inside The~ found 43 s .... eltering
Mexican n~tinnals 1n the one ton
vt•h1clC'.
Special Agent .John Wl's),on
sa uJ 'amp Pl•ndleton Manni!
James ~arnucl Hamilton. l J .
wa s Ctrrc:.ted on .,mugglln14
c harges 1n connection with thl·
6 15 pm ahcn seizure
"The agl'nl:. may ha\'(.' !><tved
Hamilton from being r hargl·d
y,.ith homiC'ldl' by finding l110),c
Ct liens." Wesson :.aid 'Th(•y
ct hc al1en sl w e re really
crnmmed in there ..
Agents stopped a U llCtul tru1·k
driven by Hamilton who a~-
:-.ertl'dh· said the Vl'h1cle was
1•mpty ·The agents weighe d the
trur k and said 1t contained 6.0011
µounds or exlr:.i .... eight
When orde rl'd to rehn11uis h lht!
truck ·s keys. Hamilton <.dlegedly
~aid he hCtd none It wa~ then.
Wesson said. agents noticed the
dripping persp1rnlion
Agents forced open the cargo
lock and released the gasping
passe ngers confined in the truck
rompartment lhCtl hCtd no win
dows or vents
Wesson sa id Ha milton was
scheduJed for arraignment to·
day in federal court in Chula
Vista on the smuggling chargt>S
and allegedly e ndangering the
lives of thl' 43 Mexican Na·
t1onals.
"The president had better bt.
fair to California, because ttus is
the biggest state. And we 're not
asking for more than o ur share.
We're asking to be treated in a n
equitable manner, realizing that
many people drive 20, 30. 40
miles to work."
But Brown also said he didn't
believe speculation that the ap-
pearance of a gasoline shortage
in Caliromia before other states
was any kind of Carter plot lo
embarrass or punish him .
Media Winners County Appeal Coasa
"I can't belie ve that President
Carter wouJd punis h California
because he thinks I might run
against him for the presidency "
Brown said.
"In order to be e lected presi-
dent again, he'll have to carry
€allfornla, which has the most
number of electoral votes. So I
feel reuonably confident that
President Cart.er will do all that
be can to help out the situation."
J/AC4TION PUNS
IN '00,' SECTION
Delp6te abortaaea of galOline,
Oranae Coaat re1ldent1 have
many ener1y-Hvln1 vacation
apt.ioas. Today's Dally Pilot offers dmeb' advlce for vacation plan·
Mn ta a IPldal seeUon -GO. Tun to hp All for GO, a
foal'·P•I• look at boalin1. nen.aaoa and travel trends.
Darre n Turbow. 9. and came ra operator Peter Lunenfeld.
10. show how lhey filmed signboard for their winning en-
try in the Irvin e Unified School District's media fair. The
co m petition attracted 250 entries. T he 63 winners will be
honorl'd at a n awards presentation at 7 o'cloc k tonight at
Vc n<1do Midd le School. 4 Deerfield St.
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Brown Asked to Aid-
In Coast Land Buy
By REBECCA HELM Of,,_ O.lly ~t ... Si.ff
A call for Governor Brown to
personally intervene in state ef·
forts to buy thousands of acres
along the Irvine Coast for pubhc
park use was Issued Wednesday
by Orange County Supervi50rs .
Stale and federal officials
already are considering buying
much of the acreage. Supervisor
Thomas Riley said.
The negotiations. however.
a re moving s lowly because of
questions raised as to whether
the Irvine Company should give
the land lo the public. and land
uses adjacent lo the proposed
parks, Riley said.
The slate Legislature already
has appropriated $22.6 million to
buy 1pproxlmately 3,100 ures
along the coast between Corona
del Mer and Laguna Beach.
H the governor personally
lakes charge of the land acqul11l
lion. exact sites will be chosen
"<nore quickly and clos ure of tht.•
actual purchase will be speedier.
Riley said
As a supplem ent to the pro·
posed slate park. federal of·
fi cials are considering purchase
of about 4.000 acres in the Irvine
Coast area. It would be part of
an 18,000-acre urban national
park proposed to encompass
land surrounding Laguna Beach,
parts of Irvine and the proposed
Aliso Viejo commnunity.
In a related resolution ap-
proved by supervisors Wednes·
day , Riley asked the state
Coastal Commission to postpone
its upcomang review or the
Irvine Coast plan until August.
In June, the state commission
is scheduled to review a plan
proposed by county staff and the
Irvine Co. It was turned down by
the Regional Coastal Com
mission in February.
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\\·cather
Clear through Friday
and a little warmer in-
land . Highs Friday upper
60s al beaches. upper 70s
inland. Lows tonight 46 to
53.
INSIDE TODA~
In a candid a~w. Tom
Hayden telU 1aow hu U1~s
hove changed. view th;ot are
causang him to come undef'
attack from. o/ all ploces, the
left . Read about the a.l -
tralibn;ol who has come in
of/ the $1n~s and become
port of the MW go~mem.
Page A21.
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Diedricli
Returned
To Stand
8J GUY GUNVILLE ............
SAN DIEGO Attomeya for
Oran1e Cou nty Supervl1or
Ralph Dledrkh called tbe1r
ch.nt baek to the wit.Deas ttand
Loday an an attempt to repair
somc.1 or the da maae donc-
Daedrtt-b'~ c•WM' Wf'dnf'sday by
prosecutor f111r hacl Cap1n1
Caplui speot a lull day rross
euminlnat Diedrfrh aii UM pro.
ecuUon cont1n~ Its eff~ to
prove the c(Junty supervisor
~ollcited aa" rt'relved bral>.!s
from 11 development <'<>tnP•AY m
1973-74
Along the w111y. Cap1u1 took
advantage or II hOlt! prov1ckd
him by the derense and brought
into play the issues involved in a
separate politl("a l corruption
case pending against Diedrich
a nd others.
By the time the 53-year old
county supervisor stepped from
the witne8s stand Wednesday,
the issue or his credibility had
clearly taken tbe lead role in the
trial
Except for a heated verbal
blast aimed at a television
newsman who zeroed in on him
as h e walke d from th e
courtroom. Diedrich appeared
calm throughout the day or his
encounter witb Capizzi.
But he lat.er described it as "a
long tough d ay, one of the
toughest days of my life."
The issue of credibility came
to the forefront when Capizzi
asked Diedrich about three dif·
ferent accounts of his role in an
alleged political campaign
money laundering scheme that
appeared in tbe press.
F....,PflfleAJ
COMPLAIN
before selling gas, Craig said.
The investigator said com-
plaints have been referred to his
office by other county agencies
as well as consumers directly.
The office now has devised a
temporary complaint form to
handle the volume of calls and
civil or criminal prosecutions
may begin within a few days.
Craig said prosecution could
proceed in two ways.
Investigators could go to an al·
legedb' offending station. ex·
periflince a violation first hand
and then arrest the owner.
"We would do about a doien of
those in one day and it is kind of
a harsh way to go. but it would
get the word out," Craig con·
tinued.
More likely. he said. the dis·
trict attorney can file civil com·
plaints alleging unfair business
practices and seeking fi nes or up
to $2,500 per violation.
Craig noted c9mplaints about
violations of odd-even sales arc
being referred lo local police de·
partments while allegations or
minimum purchases and re
quired added services are being
handled by the district attorney.
He said police may issue sim-
ple citations to gas station
owners who are found to be sell·
ing gas lo motorists with odd
numbered license plates on even
number days and vice-versa.
Marvin Pact
Bill Shelved
SACRAMENTO CAP) -A bill
inspired by the Lee Marvin case,
req uiring a written contract
berore alimony could be
a warded to a n unmarried
former lover . has been shelved
by an Assembly committee.
Assemblyman Walter Ingalls.
D-Riverside. said he introduced
AB 564 because he was worried that the Marvin case would
prompt suits that would clog the
courts.
"Court s a re a lready over
burdened in the field of domestic
relations law," Ingalls told the
Assembly Judiciary Committee.
OllANOe COMT
DAILY PILOT
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Aiwela' Siar
Rr""'• Son
Hit byAuio _
C allfonla A•••••• pHcMr Nolan R7u'1 1.
year-old '°" l• ln tractk>n today wtt.h a brobn le1
1ulfft'tld wt.a be .-.. htt
by a ur W41dMllday IM'ar
tht" Ryans' Villa Park
home
The ac-cidenl occurred
while youn1 Ryan was
playlna w\th soml" other
c-hlldrTn 1n tt-t fr(>nt ard or hi~ homt-. llart :.aid. ad·
ti Ing that I ht-boy a r
part'ntly run into tht'
tr~t and was hit hy l.bt:
r ar lnvHlltcatons hu vt• di·
ddcid lbtl motorUil wu:i not
ut rault and no d tataon
wa:. issued. Hart said
R~ Ryan was taken tn
C h apman Gt'nt:rid
llospltal after tht' ~ Z5
p m a<'c 1dt'nl, Sht:raff':!.
Lt Wyatt llatt said.
The child was later
traosfern.-d to ChJldren 's
Hospital 1n Orange. His
condition is reported as
stable and be is expected
lo remain t.n traction for
about three wee~.
Iran Plans
Boost of
Oil Price
TEHRAN, Jran IAP> -Jran
announced today it will increase
cnade oil p rices ~Y 60 cen~ a
barrel on all existing contracts,
effective next Tuesday.
"Market conditions demanded
it," said an official or tbe Na·
tional Iranian Oil Company who
asked not lo be named. The price increase will prob·
ably have virtually no impact
on the cost of gasoline or other
oil products an the United Stat.es.
according lo analysts.
Meanwhile . sources in New
York said Saudi Arabia is re ·
portedly taking a long-expeded
move or reducing the amount of
oil it sells lo Arabian American
Oil Co. <ARAMCO), the four·
company consortium wbicb is
tbe Saudis' key link lo Western
m a rkets.
The Iranian and Saudi actions
could mean more problems for'
the world's oil-consuming na·
lions. Iran's price· bike is a
further hint that the organiUI·
tion of Petroleum Exporting
Countries will decide on another
rise in the base price of oil when
it meets next month. The Saudi
decision will likely curtail the
already light supply or oil in the
West .
The Iranian pri~ increase. a
3.6 percent boost, would bring
Iran's oil prices to $17.17 a bar-
rel for Iranian li ght and $16.64 a
barrel for Iranian heavy.
The OPEC base price for oil 1s
$14.54 a barrel, plus any sur·
charges the cartel's members
want to add. Iran's surcharges
have been about $1.80 to $1.90 a
barrel.
UNES •••
A' ~ hunl.a1n Valley Meo.
1'7520 Brooklaural St .. owner ~unt Um rePOf1.ed that am. today avwa1td 30 to 40 eara, eocnPartd wttb about u OD Wed· ...Mfay. n. aver••• wait II to
to lS mt•lt•, ... aa1d.
Harley Jobmon. owner el a
Unlon 18 outlet lo Unlversily
Park in Irvine, said lbe averqe
w a U UU. mom.lna went up to 31
mlnutn from 21 on Tuesday. He
hand• UckelB to motori.aU to de·
termlne how IOQ& they are wait·
lnf In line. n San (.'lcmt nte, a survey
l'howt"d thitt fewer stations were
uph today :ind lines were
longer
In Oflt' incident Wednesday. a
fi>:ht nt'&rly broke out al a Tea·
tH'O station over whether the
number on a woman's lleeose
plait> was odd or even.
The problem was solved by
bvstanden, however.
In uguna Beach, Steve Hoff.
man of North Laguna Shell said
lanes set:m~d shorter to him.
although other Art Colony ob·
st'rvers said they felt Hoes were
Just as long or longer than Tues·
day
At a Mobil station al the cor·
ne r of Broadway and North
Coast Highway. tbe line backed
up Broadway, up CliH Drive and
looped back toward the
highway.
At South Huntington Chevron.
20972 Magnolia St.. panicked
bu.yers were said to have spent
the nights in their cars in an-
ticipation of t~ 6 a.m. opening
today.
· · 1 wi sh I didn't work here
a nymore .·· lamented one
employee. He said be stays
away from customers as much
as he can.
"It was horrendous this mom·
i ng," said Bob Huxtable .
operator or a Newport Beach
Texaco outlet. ''I'd say the lines
were twice as long."
"We Oat r~ o~ of gas wit;h
three cars lo go. No more lS
co ming until tomorrow . I
apologized to the people, but
what can you do?"
Huxtable said the railing of the
odd-even system is that it can
only work 1f a large number of
stations are open and operating
hours are lengthened. Such is
not now the case , he said.
In Costa Mesa. long lines and
short gasoline supplies were re
ported.
"l personally don't believe un·
til next weekend we'll see any
change," said an employee at
Fair Exxon, Fair Drive and
f'airview Road.
·'This odd-even doesn't really
seem to do it.'' said Bob Sharp
or Bob Sharp's Mesa Verde
Mobil.
'Impulse' Cited
In White Trial
SAN FRANCISCO <AP l
Dan Whlt.e killed Mayor GeorJl(e
Moscone on an uncontrollable
"primitive impulse" and sl>ol
Supervisor Harvey Milk mo·
ments lat.er while his mind was
on a deadly "automatic pilot," a
defense psychiatrist testified at
the former supervisor's murder
trial.
White has pleaded innocent lo
the killings but his attorneys
have conceded in court tbat he
fired the fatal shots.
E'ro• Pag~ A I
BRIBES BARED .•.
emergency excuse is , ''I'm sorry, call an ambulance."
Thompson said if the medical emergency is valid, he'll
give them a gallon of gasoline to get to the hospital.
"We get a lot of lies." said Roger Schmidt. who
operates a Chevron station on Beach BouJevard in Hunt-
ington Beach. He Jets his attend an ls make a determination op
whallodo. ·
An attendant at Jim Jennings' Union Station on
Balboa Island observed that most or tbe population of Los
Angeles County must be ill or dying.
"WE GET AN AWFUL LOT or people who have lo
have gas to get to LA because someone is sick or dying,"
he said.
'·Either that or they ·re on the way to the hospital to
have open heart surgery."
Steve Hoffman of North Laguna Shell in Laguna Beach
believes more medlcal schools have sprung up since the
fuel crunch hi the Orange Coast.
"We've bad four or rive new doctors come through
here." Hoffman said. "You can look at them and tell they
have nothing lo do with the medical profession ."
011IER STAnONS IN THE SOUTH coas~area report
similarlncidentsinvolvingallegeddoctorsor emer"eocies. "I had a woman come in the other day who said 'I'm
on my way to the hoepital. I just had a heart attack '," Bob
Householder or Dunivin's Chevron Service in San Juan
Capistrano said. Householder said another man approached the station
with a gas can, demanding fuel because be bad run out on
the freeway.
"We told him we didn't have gas and watched him
walk up the street and get into his car and drive off,"
Householder said.
In other incidents:
-Vince Amodei, assistant manager of Jim Tice
Chevron, Costa Mesa, almost had the beat of ~ worlds
when• female motoriat propoeitiooed him and offered a ts
payoff in return for fuel.
''She wun'l so hot so I refUMd her.'' Amodei aaJd.
He noted that more Ulan one C\111.omer, whUe wa!Unc
in line, went to a nearby convenieDce market, bou1ht a 1tx-
pack and arrived at the 1aa pwDJ>, 1auec1.
-At Richard Perlin Unloe 79 Service la Ntwport
Beach, euscomen have offered to buy Urea, tuneupe and ·
acceMOriea for tbe privile1e of buytq 1uollne, 1akl Georse hrtln. one of tbe staUon'a owntra.
O... Umomlne driver offered S50 for a fillup, be added.
-"JI we're ck>led people have an excuse," aald MU'k
ChacoUan. of Park Udo Union Service, Newport JStacb.
"Tbey'N Soina to the doctor or ,om, to LA." ·
Drainage
Project
Approved
Oran1e County Supervlaors
approved an •1,..menl wtlh the
Irvine Company WI week which
providM foe cout.ru.ctioa of • $3.2 million draina1e channel
between tbe Sao Diego and San·
ta Ana Fneways ln sout.berl,J
Irvine. Coat of the A1ua Chinon
drainage facility will be bome
entirely by the Irvine Company,
county spokesman Pete Daiquist
said.
Tbe cha.DDel tbrou&h the Agua
Chinoa wash will be built in
prepparat.ioo for a larae com-
mercial and shopping center pro-
posed ror the area, sometimes
called the golden lriangle, Dal-
q uistsaid.
SCbeduled ror a rail 1981 open-
ing. the plans will be slmil~ to
Newport Center with offices,
hotels. restaurants, eight de-
partment stores and 200 shops.
according to an Irvine Company
spokesman.
Construction of the drainage
facility will reroute the existing
wash around the proposed cen-
ter 's building site and cover the
channel to make it an under·
g r ou nd condui t, coun ty
spokesman Oalquist said. It will
drain into Upper Newport Bay.
Because or the drainage into
the bay, which already has a
heavy siJtation deposit, Oalquist
said county offi cials s pecified
that the Irvine Company must
set aside land, free of charge, lo
ser ve as a s iltation basin.
A consultant's study or the bay
claims that such basins would
help aHeviate the siltation de·
posit problem. he added.
........... SWff,....
PAUL WOOLDRIDGE OPERATES COLLEGE RADIO PANEL
Saddleback Station Went on the Air Thia WHk
Saddleback Opens
New Radio Station
Despite months-long delays at-
lnbut.ed to weather and Jo~ederal
<'om munacations Co mm1ss1on
t 1:e hn1 calit1 es . Saddle back
College's 600-watl radio station
crackled lo the airwaves Mon·
day at 4 :30 p.m .
SlaL1on Mana g e r Bi ll
We1 s~erber said today the sta·
t1on, located al 88.5 on the FM
dial, 1s following the May pro·
gram guide that was mailed out
Monday.
Air Crash Victim's
Final Rites Slated
He said anyone .desiring a pro-
gr a m guide should phone 831-
K SBR or 495-KSBR.
Th~tat1on will broadcast
from ·· I <t m . seven days per
::.t>ck , fe<Jtunng various musical
ro rm ats and public affairs
hroa<k;i'>~
Services are pending for Jerf.
rey Howard Gregg, a Costa
Mesa High School and UC Irvine
graduate. who died Monday in a
plane crash near Prescott. Anz.
He was24.
Mr. Gregg had just passed his
pilot's examination in a light
plane wben the crart was caught
in a downdraft and crashed into
a mountain. killing him and bis
flJgbt instructor, said bis aunt.
Helen IGeron of Corona del Mar.
Services will be held at St.
Joachim's Church in Cos ta
Mesa. Funeral arr angements
are being handled through Baltz·
Bergeron Funeral Home.
Mr. Gregg . who moved lo
Costa Mesa from New York as a
child. graduated from Costa
Mesa High School when he was
16 and from Orange Coas t
College when he was 17.
He received his BA degr~ <tl
UC lrvme at the CJge of 18. Mrs
Kieron said. a nd . after studying
briefly at Cal State F'ullcrton,
received his MA in pl>ychoh>gy
from No rth e r n A r 12.ooa
University.
Mr. Gregg began working with
retarded lndians m Anzona and.
because of his concern about the
exploitation or Indians, enrolled
in U.S. International Un1vers1tv
at San Diego·. where he was
studying for a Ph.D. m the
psychology of law.
Mr. Gregg leaves his parents.
Howard and Ma ry Gregg of
Lake Forest. his grandmother.
Mr s . Martin Schul te of
Youngstown. N Y . hi s aunt and
uncle. Helen and Henry K1eron
or Corona del Mar. a nd his
cousin, Elizabeth K1 eron of
Corona del Mar.
Th1·y ;i1rcd the CCJ p1 strano "
I 'n1fl1:cl !-it•hool Distrir l board
mh•t1ng Monrlu} a!\ a p11bJ1<·
:O-•'f\ll('t:.
\\ ••1sgcrher noted th at the St.Ct·
f inn • signal hH'1 bel'n p1ckL'<i up
,1:-. fur away .1:-. I.on~ Bt.•ach
Audienc~ -Privalf~'
VA T I CAN CIT\' I AP I
Rosalynn Carter met with Pope
John Paul 11 today 1n a 3<1·
minute audumcc in the pontiff's
private library There was no
announcement on the subjects
d 1s('ussed in the a udience. listed
a:.· pnvate' hy the Vat11·<in.
Other Coverage
Other south Orange County
coverag<' appears today on Page
A27
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CALIFORNIA
A California First
Woman Elected GOP Caucus Boss
SACRAMt:NTO (~J• 1 C'amt
Ha llett of Atascadero, u ron
i e r v a U v e R " p u b I H · 1.1 n • r.
s embl y woman und urdent
booattr of u~rir ulturt', 1s ttw
flrat woman to ~ad's lr.:111hatH "
pany n~UI In ('uhfornla
The 001) caucus u11u01mo11sh
el~cted Ml"S tlallt•tt Wt><1nesdu~
only hour~ n ftt•r M 1n n r11 '
t,eader Paul Priolo eannouncffi
he would :Hep <io"' n fro m ttw
post ht• hud ht•ld Mnt'l' J JO I
MRS. HAl.L•:TT. I rorffil'I
ll'tth~hll1 \'ll unit t·on.:r..•1>1>111001
aide. told II nt'WI> l'l)llftort'nC~ 'h··
wie5 s trongly 'upporll'll 1n t ht•
election by ltlt' rir,l tt•1 111 rn,·111
bers who \H'l 1' "l1·1·tt•d l1tr .:1•I> ''" pro-Prop(li.111011 1:1 µlulftirm'
''Th" 1 'i a 1· l 1•" 1 r It· ,1
meS!>agc lh1.1t l'r•iµo:-.111011 1:1 h11 '
<'omt' to ~acrnml·n tu "'1th t11.
frl'shma11 l'IJ,1> '"'" J ,n11hn~
Mrs . llullt'\ l. "'ho "',..., p rt•wnt 1·d
with a bouqul'l uf y1•llo" r•JM'!\
The 41 ~ear old ,et•uml lt·rm1·r
added lhal "';1t'h hl'r at lh1· twlm
of JO fkpubhc:1m. in lhto KU
member Assembly , ag n t·ultu1 l'
now "has someone ~ho un
derstands and n ·spt·rts 1 l'IPir
contributioo to our ~I all'
PRIOLO, o r ~al1bu, wa s ell:t·t
ed to the Assemhly in 1006 lit·
sa id he w<1s s lf·ppang c.Jown to
rocus on a 1980 L' S. Senate bid
against Sen Al an Cransto n
Mrs llallclt s aid sht· wnuld
o;1.·ck changes 1n lilt: st:it1.··s rarm
labo r law 1Jd11rt· 1'U ppurt1ng
NEW PARTY CHIEF
Carol Hallett
P•"'>Jl-:l' or Lhl· lll7!1 tlO butl~et
lll'\t month
Onl· r h angt· would liar t hl'
l n1tt•d t'arm Work e rs unw n
frrJm n •qu1n11g a union mcmbt'r
lo '>lrt kt' (1r 1·ontrtbull· lo a
p11l1l1('al ;wtwn rund a:-. (I t ond1
twrl or his ffil0mb1:rs h1µ
\t r!\ llalh·tl. who r t'fust·d to
101n l ht· women's lq~1slat1vc
1· a 111· t11' "'ht•n .. 1cctt•ll th rt:t: yea rs
.1gu said ht•r v11'l11 ry s ho wed ""m 1·11 ancl rn 1nc,r1 l 1cs that
Business Dies
Bianchi Relative A1igry
LOS ANG ELE~ I Ar I /\n~ch> Buono, whose cousin has
h('cn ('hari!t•tl "1th klllan~ f1 vt· women. says his business has
bt:l'n ru111ed and his ramllv '" li ves end1:1nge red because
aulhorat1 cs ha\.•· <'<il lt-d hun ,, .. .,uspecl" in the Hillside
Stran~lrr munk r!\
"The phont· <Ion 't rang anymort• Nobody comes in. As u
husint•ssman, I'm tleutl ." said the 44-ycar-old Glendale auto up-
holsterer Wednt•sday. after 1>1stnct Attorney John Van de
Kamp announcec.J the murdn r harges wert' being filed against
Buono's cousin. Kc nn<'lh A H1an t h1
"I'm m Jt·opardy ;rnd my kids are m jeopardy," the thrice·
marrwd rathl·r IJf six told the L<>s i\ngcles Times. "They've
even b<'<•n ha1'Sll·d at !><:hool The·n·'i. !>ome kook out there
someplacl' who wants lo kill me· ·
AS H F. ANNOUNl't:U cb.d rgPs against B1anch1. who 1s cur·
re ntly <1wa1t1ng trial for two !>tranglings m W;ishington, Van de
Ka mp s aid investigators bdil-ved Bianchi had an accomplice.
Althouf;{h Van de Kamp said no one else has been arnsted, he
called Buono with whorn Bianchi lived for a short time -a
· 'sus pe<-t. ''
"Mr. Buono remains a s uspect and a very important one,"
Van de Kamp said
On April 23, al .i Parkf'r Center news conference. Los 1 Angell-S Police Chier Daryl Gates l:lnd Los Angeles County
Sheriff Peter J P1lchess also rharacterized Buono as a susptct
"The only thtnJ? I have to say 1s I haven't did nothing,"
Buono said. "They linvesl1gators 1 can do a nything t hey want,
but they won 't hnd nothing, caust· I <im 'l did nothing ..
BUONO'S llOM t: ANO uuto uphobtery shop were sealed orf
and surched th(• week before Gale!>· <ind Pitchess' press con-
ference . Although authoritics ha ve not rev<:alcd whe1t , 1f
anythin~. w;1s found in the sean:h, Buono said he was told
nothing "as round
R1anch1 , who w:is adopted as an infant by Buono's aunt in
Rochf'stcr. NY . lived with Ouono for "maybe six or seven
weeks" about two ye<trs ago. Buono S<J1d
"All I ever <hd w111' to rto my aunt a fa vor by lelllng him
stay here for awhil<'." Buono 1>aid. "Now I wouldn't do no more
favors for anybody. cvl'n the l'opt· ..
POLICF. llAVE ATTRIBUTt:D l:l murders in late 1977 and
early 1978 to the l11ll.,1<lc Strangler Bianchi has pleaded inno·
cent by reason of ins anity lo the two BelHngham. Wash .
murders Los Ang<'h.•s authorities tM!came interested in him
after he wa!> arrt.·!>l<.'d in Bt-lhngh<1m, where he moved m May
1978.
The 27 -yt'Ur old B1a nch1 was charged Wednesday with the
stranglings of Yolanda Wushington. Kristina Weckler . J ane
Evelyn King. Kimberly Diane Martin <1nd Cindy Hudspeth. He
was also charged with one count of sodomy involving Miss
Wecklcr and one c·ounl of t'11ni.p1rncy to commit murder. kidnap·
ping and rape
STEPPING DOWN
Paul Priolo
"lht'fl' arl' opportun1t1es fo r all
Jll'Ople 1n California "
· Womt·n. 111 partic ular. arc
J~suming a greater r ole in gov
1·rnml'nt toduy, a s rec ently
l'V ltlt•n<~Cd by the e lC'CtlOn or
M argarN Thatcher a~ pnmt•
rn1n1sler of England ..
:\1 rs ll<Jlletl said 1'hc !\aw no
t·<inrl1t'l of inter<'sl 1n the fact
that ht•r hus hand Jim 1i.
Sacr am ento general manager of
Wes tern Agricultural Che mical
Assoc1at1o n . <1 pest1c1dc o r -
g a nization thul lobbies lhl'
Legislature.
And s he said she had made no
dc·cis ion on whom lo appoint as
GO P caucus chairman <.1nd
whip. the No. 2 and No. 3 posli.
i\SSEMBLYMAN 0<.1vc Stir·
lin~. H-llacie nda Heights , who
had been mentioned as a poss1
ble succe5sor to Priolo, said he
had not be<?n running "al this
time."
Assembl y man Bru ce
Nestandc. H-Orange, now the
(]QP's caucus chairman, s aid he
would not remuin in that post
lie also had been menUoned as a
possible t.•ontender for Priolu's
JOb
Lake Tahoe
Oean Air
Plan Pushed
s A c H A M E N T 0 f A P1l I •
California's anti-smog board has
;1 new Lake Tahoe clean air plan
that calls for use or a m otorist's
fee to help pay for more bus
ser vice around the picturesque
mountain lake
The plan. inte nded lo meet
rt•deral Clean Air Act require
ments on the California s ide of
th<' lake. also recommends de-
velopment of extensive. free bu.-,
!.C rvice and a nnua l veh1ch! in
SJJ('CtJOns ror bas in res idents .
Adopted unanimous ly hy thC'
ro ur -mc•mher Ai r Resourcc1>
Board lc.te Wednesday. the pro
pos al 1s mlendl'd to help bring
the basin into complic.nce with
fr d<:ral standards for carbon
m onoxJdc and ozon1:
THE Bl -ST AT E Tahoe
Hegional Planning Agency has
the .r esponsibility for preparing
a similar plan for the Nevada
s1dr of the. lake Both proposals
must satisfy the fedcrnl En
vironmc ntal Protection Agency
The ARB's plan g~s beyond
recommendations of an ad hoc
l·ommittce, and that an its elf
co uld g1.·nerate m o re con
trover sy in the politically
:.cnsitive basin.
Hill Keeps T•1mhlin'
Collapse in Malibu Only Matter of Time
MALIBU <AP) -It's only a
matter of time before 60,000
cubic yards of dirt and rock!>
will rain down upon a 400-foot
st retc h o f Pacific Coas t
Highway, the California Depart-
ment of Transportation's chief
• geologist says.
~ "ll will be cominR down,
hopefully not a ll at once," Ray
Forsythe said Wednesday, as
pedestrian travel resumed on a
path through the du~t-blanketed
roadway, which is·slill closed to
traffic.
• Forsythe u1d the collapse will
occur because deep, connecting fissures are shearing a way an
arc-shaped area or the bluff that
~ ls about 125 feet wide and runs
lnlaod about 150 feet.
• .., ... .,. €rft ldz~d
LOS ANGELES <AP) -U.S.
' Sen. S.I. Hayakawa bas come
under a double-barreled attack
troin J1paaeae·Amerlcan and
Hispanic 1roupe bec1use of his r: 1tanca on ..._. relat.ed to the
rt1ht.a ~ radaJ minorities.
At a Loi Anaelel Presa Club
newa confe rence Wednesday,
(.._ ___ s_.,_·"_,..,_~ ___ J Trnant Group• Lo•e _ /'I.I, SACRAMENTO (AP) -Ten-
a nt gr oups have lost their
second skirmis h in two days
the Republican senator's own
California Hispanic advisory
<'ouncil criticized his 'proposal to
discontinue bilingual ballots a t a
sen ate n ews confe r e nce, a
Japanese-Ame rican group call-
ing itself Days of Remembrance
c ritic lied Hayakawa 's opposi-
tion to Its World War II redress
campaign.
Ocld-e.,~• Plaa Gr•.,•
SACRAMENTO <AP> -San
Mateo and Santa Crus counties
joined the odd-even 1u sales
plan a t 12:01 a.m. today. bring-
ing the total number or counties
in the plan to 12, lncludin& one to
start Monday.
The pllan allows motorists to
buy gu onJy on odd numbered
days lf tMlr llceme1 end in odd
numbers, and on even-numbered
days ii their licenses end in even
numbers.
against the real estate lobby.
They showed up before the As-
sembly Judiciary Committee
Wednesday with a bill backed by
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. requlr·
ing "just cause'' for evictions.
But they lacked two or the seven
votes needed for passage.
Howe ver. a new vote was or-
de red for May 30.
r.rld•• .............. .
SANTA PAULA <APl -A
packing house fire so intense
that It was detected by a
weather observation satellite
has gutted a block-Iona. block·
wide citrus packing house.
police aaid today.
Fourteen fire companies
reaponded to \he spectacular
fire early this mornlna. which lit
up the nliht sky and forced the
evacuation of aeveral nearby
homee. but no Injuries were re·
ported.
ThUrtOlfY. MllY 10, 1979
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Robert N. Weecl!Publllher Thomas ..: .. vii/Editor 1
OrangeCoastbao1v Po101 · Edf torial .P-~e .............................................................
Traffic Derails
Master Planning
Alrn<>f't (?Vt•ryonc In ln.'lne ltkes lo tout the ract that
the city is ont• or those master planned communltie5
wher~ all the mistakes of the pa t h ave t}ffn corrected
But thert: urc recent indkauon that all ls not t.o Wtlll.
that Jrvlntt 1s buc•khna.: under a problem that ttt uni
veraully shurcd hy ('1t 1t>s, unplann~d or not inC'reus.:d
tratrlt•.
Mayor Bill Vardouhs. who some say h a :. 'had it up to
here" with t•omphunltt ubout traffic. ha:, orooosed Jl bOIU
tion·impos1tto11 or u h uus m.; morutur1um that would hal\
new trul'l devt•lopmt>nt until roads are built or e nhtrJilt'd
Tht• sug~t•st mn a lrflndy has frnyed somr ner ves ovl!r
at thc l rvtnt• ('om puny . thf' city 's dominant lundowncr
and dc•vclu~·r. .1n·orJm~ ft) o m e knowledg{'able ob
sel'Vt'r8
Tht> ('at ~ ('011nc·1I "111 addre~:> the matter May 22 a nd
tl uppt·ur!. !'!Hi t!!'! un· ~··arm~ up fo r a possible ftght
Wur -.t10uhi not bt· wa~ed betwetn the c ity and the
compml.) 'fh~at \\OulJ only prove d1 s rupt1vt"
Thrr\• \.\1)uld appear to~ co mmon g round perhup~
lhroui:,:h ;1 mt1 rl' l'OOpt'nttt\lt' pha~1ng syste m i.tnd firm
comm1tmcnl!'i lo 1t from both parties It should be ex
plored.
A Real Challenge
In the m ids t of this latest planning controversy ha~
a rrived Irvine 's ne west community d evelopment dirl'c
tor. Hl' is Larry Hogle . forme rly the pla11n1ng director in
Oxnard.
A s community developme nt director, Hogle will bl' an
lbe middle som e call it the fish bowl l'ncir clcd by ag ·
g r essive ctcvc lopcrs. equally agg ressive citize ns· grouµs .
his planning staff a nd the cit y's two planning bodies, the
P lanning Commission a nd the City Council.
The set-u p is n 't much different from that of othe r
cities. Wha t is differ e nt in lrvineiS the amount of lime
a nd e ne rgy that a ll factions a pply in arguing for or
a~ainst new developments . Being m the m iddle isn 't
easy.
Three others found that out. Eddie Peabody. the most
r ecent pl<.inn ing director , set a record of sorts by lasting
three years before resig ning His two predecessors lasted
eight and 11 m onths. rcspeetively
H ogle says h e 's aware of the past proble m s .the post·
t ion has f,1ccd an d will ~l\'C' 1t his all an resolving them
We wish ham luck tn th at ch <1 ll engmg e ndeavor
Try Local Talent
Thl· lrv1nl' Cit v l'ount·1I. wh1('h as \.\Ont to h1n · ron
s u lt :mts . •~ nol l oo h~pµy with a $20.000 energy r eport
tha t l'amc in last Wl'l'k .
Even frt·qucnt aU\'l'rsanes David Sills and Mary Ann
Gaido agrct'd tha t the mone~· wa ilJ s pent.
$1lb !>aid the report rt:'mmdcd him of the e nergy tips
that often accompany utility ball~. Mrs . Gaido s aid the re-
port didn't havt· much m eal to at
It does n 't. The re are some interes ting charts about
pas t and futurt' e ne rgy usal!C ~nd b road recomme nda-
tion~ for t h(· <·1t y to commit 1tsd f to using solar a nd
wind powe r
Thl' 1dcus arc not novt!I. A sixth g r ade scie nce stu
<lent could h<1ve m<.idc the recommendations as ea sily
That the t:ouncil admitted its mistake is a good sign.
lrv1m• hume o f ... b ranch o f the U nive r s ity o f
California und leading indus tries has a full comple-
ment o f experts to cons ult a nd h a rdly n eed s to go
searching for t:on sulta nts from San Francisco.
Next time:. perhaps th~ local talent will gel the nod.
• Opinions expressed in the space above are those ol the Daily Pilot
Other vie ws expressed o n this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment is 1n111ted. Address The Daily Pilot. PO
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Boyd/Hairpieces.
Hy L.M. BOYD
Our Love and War man
takes note of a recent Poll
wherein hundreds or women
were askt.'<l if they d1slikec1
bald men. Not a one said yes
Interesting. Calls to mind the
survey or some years ago
when a sizable sam pling or
women were asked which
type they pre ferre d , bald
men without hairpieces or
bald men with hairpieces. A
majority of those ladies said
without. volunteerin~ the
view that hairpieces make
men look untrustworthy.
A gentle m an in Pittsburgh
just rea c hed age JOO. A ~
usual. he was queried about
how he did so. His explana·
tion : "I lived mos t o f it
before the world went nuts.··
When you tap a sugar ma-
ple tree, in New England.
you can expect lo gel about
100 drops of sap pe r minute.
There are those who claim
that the beast on a pack of
Camels isn't a came l but a
...
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
f
Our 1ovemme nl clanks
Into 1ear. Carter tells
SchLESlnier, "in·
ve•liaate." Talk about
deci1lve action I
B.fl.
dromedary. IL 1s a camel, 1t
1s. it is! All camels aren't
c1romcdarie-.. bu t a ll
dromt•daries are camel~
The hright-1<lca t>oys arc
l'om1ng up wi th nifty Of'w gad~et,<; so quickly it's hard
to keep up. Within u year.
thcy say, they'll put ou1 a
watch that actually tells you
the time. maybe eve n with
your own voice doing the tell·
in~. In their mill also is a
w atch to fo r ecast th e
weathe r. And they're work-
ing on another watch that
will monitor a woman ·~ body
temperatures to let her know
when she's fertile.
T hose who claim lo know
s a y F rank S inatra never
wea rs a s uit more than once
between dry cleanings.
Q . "What sort of grub did
the ordinary ancient Roman
eat?"
A. Soul food, mostly. Sall
pork and dried beans. Their
n our wasn't good e nough to
make pasta. There weren't
a n y tomatoes the reabouts
then. so no tomato paste. No
spinach . either . so nothing
was served F1orenline. If you
were to add cornmeal, pep-
pers, okra and tomatoes lo
the old Roman food, you'd
get Southern cooking
Black widow spiders are
te rribl e web weaver s .
T hey're not neat. Their webs
get all messed up. That's one
way to tell them from every-
day 1anten-yartety spiders,
in fact. Webs of the harmless
ones are much more sym-
metrical.
A yawn tends to sharpen
tbe MGM .of smell momen-
tarily .
Rowland Evam/Robert Novak
Nixon Not ~Fitical of Carte~
W ASJUNOTON Richard M.
Nixon re,,c~nll y had som t:
<'httnt•ble things to uy about
J 1111my 'arter. tcllin~ one vi:.·
tlor lhut the pr\'81cJent Is doing
much bt•ttt'lr than tht' pr~ss gives
ham l'rt'<lll lor but b"dly needs to
t1t:hl..rl h1N <'Ontrol of thl' federal
burt•oucrn<·y In nn l'Jtt>1tnt11vt' mood c1urtn(t a
h>n~ n 1mbltng µolit1cal chat
'4>1th " well·
k II 0 W n
W u:sh1ngton
h•W)'cr, Ni x
11n offcrt-d ht'
U:-Uill lt:-.t of
ht:111ful hlllh
Tu start with.
hi• ~a1cl
II II h t' I l
~I I ti U ~ N
l' J rtl'r ·, 10
'ldl' Jack or all·trades. s hould lw
0) lH.ll• dlrl'ClOr Of the U((ace Of
Mana Re mcnt and Bud ge t
t OM 8 1 -one or the truly
powerful job8 In a ny administra·
lion.
NIXON'S message: "Ontrol of
the bureaucracy. which Nixon
himself never achieved, is e lud-
in,g Carter. Part of the reason
are cabinet m embers too much
O'-ll for themselves (Nixon cited
Health, Education and Welfare
Secretary Joseph Califano) or
not "with it" <he ited Housing
and Urban De ve l opment
Secretary Patr icia Harris I
With Strauss running OMB. he
s aid, Carter cou ld use h is
talents to extend presidential in
nuence to a ll the departments
and tighten up White House con·
trol over policy decisions
Carte r a lso needs a hard·
nosed "Kennedy·style" polil1
t'ian to run nallonal politics for
him, said the fo rmN pres ident.
But on the inflation fro nt. which
SURE IT~HIGH,LAVY. M'1141NK~ MY COSTS LAST~: E~EC:T'Rk'.:llY, LABOR, ... GAS ,OIL, RENT,
... SIGN PAJN~ ...
~lailbox
he called Carter's toughest is·
sue . Nixon was not c ritical of
Carter or of his inflation·fighter.
Alfred Kaun. Nixo n described
Carter's deregulation plans as
good anti-inflation medicine. bul
declared himself In the dark as
to just how inflation could bo
brought to heel.
THE GLENN FACTOR
The condition of bad blood that
President Carter seems to have
e ncouraged between himself and
Ohio's Democratic Sen. J ohn
Glenn. a vocal critic of the new
strategic ar ms limitation treaty
cSALT 11 1. threa te n s le thal
harm to t he pres ide nt in the
Senate treaty debate.
The president has failed to
communicate in any way with
America's first astronaut since
the day that Glenn, unde r heavy
president1aJ pressure. censored
his remarks dunng chnsterun~
of the new Trident 1ubmanne
Ohio.
Glenn agreed to remove from
his prepared text that day early
last mont.h mosi allusions to the
uplosive question of verifica-
tion of Soviet honesty in adber-
m Jt to the still-unsigned treaty ,
Ye t . despite the expureations.
Rosalynn Carter, representing
he r husband at t he Groton ,
Conn .. c hristening, public ly
chided Glenn for raising "very
d ama1ting '' que•tions about
verification.
Whal this means is that Glenn,
whose opposition to SALT II
doeR not approach the intensity
of the bipartisan de fe nse -
orie nted Senate bloc, may be
lost to the president in the hot
ratification debate.
WHY NOT SHCHARANSKY?'
Tht? conspicuous absence of
Anatoly Shchar ansky from the
list of Soviet dissidents ex-
t hanged for those two Russian
spies worries Soviet specialists
he re. Shchar ansky, at is felt
he rl'. 1s being held as a carrol-
and st1C'k weapon to play against
l'rl·~1dcnt Carter in the final
'>lltgei; of the strategic arms
l1m1tat1on trc<1ty <S ALT Il l
11t'~CJl1 at1ons.
Under lh1~ plausible t heory,
Shc haransky 's Jate would be
thrown ant o, the balance to in·
flul•nce Carter to yield on the
last fl•w d1'ta1ls 1n the negotia-
111in!. bctwl'cn Secretary of State
< ·vrus Vance and Soviet foreign
m master Andrei Gromyko.
Jaile d us an American spy
despite Carter 's personal ple<lge
1 hat he had never been paid by
or involved wit h t he Central In·
te ll1J?e nce Agency tC I A I,
S h c hara n s k y 1s the m ost
<'t'lt:hratcd disside nt now in Sov-
1t•1 Jail. Scimc· authorities here
belat'VP thal 1f S hcharansky is
not useful to Moscow as a pawn
<turin ~ l hc t ai l-e nd of t he
nt.•got1ttt1ons. then the Soviets
will play htm as a political card
<1 ll rini? SCnar(' consic1eration of
SALT II ~mendments The pro-
spect worries c ritics or SALT.
Anti-freewa Stance Ignores Reality
To the Echtor
Gov. Bdmund :trown. Jr. and
De partment of Transportation
Director Adriana G1anturco arc
both being highly unrealistic in
their current anti-freeway and
pro-m as~ transit stance
1\ccord1ng to .John n. Rae .
P r o fe ssor of Engineering,
Harvey Mucld College. "If 2 per-
cent of the uuto commute rs went
lo public transportation, they
would swamp it .. Professor Rae
also s ays that to dcvelor a n ef·
fect1vc mass tra nsit system for
Southern C<1 l1fom ia would take
at l<'ast 20 years .
The answer. at least for thl'
nl'xt 15 years. is an improvt•d
h1~hway system and s maller
rars tn replace today's hi~h fuel
ron -;u mplion Vl'hic lcs . Un
fo rt11n ate l ). thC'rt• i s n o
a ltN nall ve to the inte rnal com-
bustion t•ng1ne available in thl'
forscC'ablc fu ture. High hopes
once held for steam a nd turbine
c·ngine~ have been dashed
We 're years away from a bat-
tery operated car which will go
Ion~ distances <the ra nRe of a
tank of ~as l at hig hway speed"
and which can be charged q uick·
ly. Even 1f such a hattery were
available, whcr<' would we get
the massive amounts of energy
necessar y lo charge millions of
the m " Our power facilities are
operating al maximum output
now
WE MUST rapidly improvl'
our freeway a nd h ighway
system now. Statewide there arc
many partially completed pro·
jeets similar to the Corona dcl
M a r Freeway I wh ic h goes
nowhere I and the •'Cos la Mesa
Ditch." on Newport Blvd.
Millions or taxpayers dollars
have already been invested in
these partially completed pro·
jects which are of no value in ul-
leviatin~ traffic congest ion until
they can be utilized. '
The money. much more than
is needed. has already been col·
lected. It's there in Sacramento
now. The governor 's reluctance
to release the runds and his ob-
session with public fransporta-
tion is costing us m illions of
dollars in wasted e nergy and
escalating construction costs.
May heaven protect us from
politicians and bureaucrats who.
m their inflnlle wisdom, "know
what is best" for the public as
opposed to what the public
wapts and needs.
DERALD D. HUNT
Claar~•-_,
To the FAltor:
Jn a recent column, Millon
Mo•kowtta cha•tiaed Mobil, lm-
plyin1 lhe company was siphon-
Ing off prnf1l!-. fnJrn tts t.'rwrgy
operations to '"' c•sl 1n n01)
p£'1 rol<'um h11sine!.ses. Nothing
could be farther fro m the truth
In 1976. when Mobil romplctt'rl
its acquisition or Montgomery
Wa rd and Conlciiner Corporali(ln
of America . Mohil 's outlays for
l'Xplorat100 and production of oil
anrt gas totaled $774 mtllton In
1977 , they i ncr cascd to $851
million. La st y('a r, Mobil spent a
rceord $1 1 billion.
FURTHER, not one dime Qr
energy earnings has gone into
Ward 's and Containe r's capital
progr a ms These rompanie'i
ha\'t• suppliec1 all their capital
ne<'ds from th<'ir own sources
All or these facts were totall v
ignored by Mr Muskowit7.. -
lie cilso ignored the 3.500 bill:.
in the Congressiona l hopper in
197~ that threatenec1 to regulate
a nd d1sm<'mbe r the oil com
pa nies into morbidi t y The
greatest 1 m pec1i me nt to an
c reased doml·st1c ener~y sup
phes 1s countt'r·productave ~ov
crnml'nt regulut1ons Until tht·
~overnment roncihl"rks are re
moved. encr~y tnll<'SI m cnts w1 II
bt-dampcnco and othe r avt'nue~.
'ill<'h as <11vers1fkatinn. will ~
l' 11 rou rag eel
Rut what ever tht.' bustnCS1>
climate. Mobil is in the ent:rgy
bus iness to st ay.
HERBERT SCHMERTZ
Vice President,
Mobil Oil Corporation
Net a •D .. p '
To the Editor:
The La~una Recycling Ct:'ntcr
is as you may know a volunte.>r
pr ogram. At one time we did
have paid staff. however Prop.
13 and CETA cutbacks ended the
public subsidy.
WE ARE starting to have a
pr oblem at the center. Laguna
Recycling is not a c1ump. All
materia ls should be sorted and
deposited under the appropriate
signs. AJuminum should not be
mixed with "lass or steel. The
m etal rings on wine bottles must
be removed !
Laguna Beach Is quite far
from our recycling markets and
with gu going up we cannot af·
ford paid staff. The E nviron·
m ental C-0alllion which runs the
site. signed a contract with the
cit y to maintain a clean recycl·
Ing facilit y. Please help, volun·
teer lime and continue to bring
1ecyclables. Last year we re-
cycled over 80 tona of materials.
Keep up the good work, Laruna.
HAL THOMAS
Executive Director. Environ·
mental Coalition of Oran1e
County
Cuto•rr•
To thl· F:d11or
I would lik e to sav a word an
-;upport of employee)> 1n fa st
food restaurants and 1n so doinJ?
perhaps help the publ11.: to hctl('r
undcrst<.ind where thr fa!>t food
l'mployl'l' 1s com an~ from
In my c•mployml·nt al ll fll st
food restaurant m y expe riences
have been many and vaned. I
feel that a cons1dc rablC' <imount
of growth has oc(•urrecJ tn my
µe rsnnality 1n thl' pa~t months
due to my present employment
THERE HAV E been many
Saturday afternoons that I knew
I could be at the beach en1oymg
the s un. But instead, I spent my
afternoons at work Invariably.
at theSt' times a customer comes
in that feels Lhe prime reason for
this restaurant's existence 1s w
s atis fy hjs s upreme being with
sustenance. And he 'll step on
a nybody or a nything preventing
him from doini:! so. It is at these
limes that I seriously question
my position.
lloweH·r. at trmcs a c ustomer
l'Omcs m "hl•n "c 're very husy
He slows ou do~ n hy look in~
you stn11nht in the cyt· anti say ...
'Thank you. I apprc<'1ate your
service .... It 1s the n that the in
convenienl'l'S seem small and 1t
is worth It to he workmR at a
fast food rt>st1rnranl.
IMLE TRACY
Taz \/lrar
To the Edjtor ·
As a senior m Costa Mesa
High School. I would like to ex
press some of my opinions about
the vatu~·aded tax. I st rongly
"UmJr am1s as much as you
Ukc but If you reaUy want ~ce you've got co lisht for ft."
1 •IJJl(l~C lht .... l'll Long a nn J\ I l ill ·
Ol .1 n ' '11ppor'l or d \':.ti UC·JdcJcd
lJ ~
T hl• Mnll'nt1on that tht VAT,
whH•h will t;n. consumption -tn·
dudmg basic needs like food --
"would cnC'o urage people to
~avr• and invest " 1s a ver y
rough aml inaccur::ite assump-
tion II w1 1l only add to the pres-
sure on low·income fa mities by
making th~m harely able or
unabl<· to afford their food ex·
Pl'm.C!>
It would p robably reduce
c;pl'ndinl-( by e liminating low·
1n coml' families from the
mar ket place and thereby re-
duce 1nflat1on but at what
l'O~l" . . The VAT has the same
characterist1C' as inflation itself
reducing the buying power of the
t•o ns umcr
ELAINE TANG
Lo•< Our Spirff'!
To the Echtor
Whal has happened to the
s pirit . self·d1scipline fi nancial
awareness of our citizens?
Wl' hear the service stations
a rl' cons idering a four-day
"boyl·Otl" dosinn.
Whv are not the citizens con-
s idc>ring a good strong or even
weak boycott'! Regardless of
whi ch g roup or groups are
rt.•s pons1ble for this gas problem
of shorta~es and a ppalling
prices. if the citizens limited
their driving for just a week. or
l'ven a few days, to only
absolutely necessary driving,
doubling up on trips to the store,
to work. e(c .• we'd see terrific
results.
BUT HE RE we are in line ask·
m~ lo be rivped off! When we
cut down on coffee drinking
1 many of us never returning to
1t > it showed results.
When products a nd services
don't sell. prices invariably
comedown.
Please -even if you can af·
ford the 11tas prices -stay home
a little the neltl few weeks, for
the sake of your fellow man who
ocn 't arrord them.
J . HALL
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l ... etter~ from r~r1.ort ~lconw.
'fhr rl{lhl to co~e ~trers to JU
8P<JCe or etlrnioote Libtl ii reanwd.
Letters ot :KIO word.I or leaa IDiU bt
git>*n prefennce. AU ~Un• m"'1
inclMM ligDature .and moWftQ.od·
dreu but 801MI fllOJI bt tOUhlwld
on reQ'tll.i if fljf /'cWltl "°'°" '-.ap.
po r•11f. .Podrr1 toiU .1110C be
put>li•latd.
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t. Laguna/South Coast
ED ITI O N
ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA
. ~oar Be•et•••
Dally NewMpaper
THURSOAY,MAY1~1~9 ' TEN CENTS I t VOL. 72, NO. 130, 'SECTIONS, SO PAGES
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''Evens' Lengthen Gasoline Lines ·
,, ,,.. ------Countians Line Up------....
Sex, BrilJes Offered
By MICHAEL PASKEVlCH and FREOt:lllCK SCHOEMEBL OI ,.,. o.t1? ,._ tYfl
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BIUB£S, ONE THAT HIT Sl,Mt, sexual favors and
other e~ticemcnts are being offered Orange Coast service
station attendan~ by dtiS l>t'ralc motorists an their search
for gasoline
Other motorists are rc:-.ortani;: to t'XCU:.t:. "I'm huv
ing a baby" or "nl) gr&ndmothcr JW.t dtt'd" an a ttempt:.
to s way attcncfant:. into !>clltn.: tht:m fud or bn ·uk1n.: rule:.
imposed by the oJd-cvt:n :.alc:l> plitn
IN IRVINE. A STATION !JWnl'r who a::.kt:d that the
name of his outle t not be rcv(.·alt:<i. s <11d a prominent locul
resident who owns fi ve c;,ir:-. offered him $1 ,000 to "provHk
him with as much gasoline a!> he wanted whenever he
wanted it."
"It was jus t that important to him." the owner said.
"I told him rather . that I wouldn't do it." he
added.
At the same station. the owner reported. attendants
had been offered carnal delights by female motorists who
wanted to buy gasoline after closing
"ONE GAL SAID 'l'LL TAKE c·are of you if you"ll take
care or me. Just let me know a day before' "the owner re-
ported
"They're just th<1t desperate ··
In Newpor1 Hcach, Hob Huxtable, owner of Texaco
station at Jamhorcc and San J oiJquin ll11ls roads. s1ud two
rt:s1dcnts of the exclusive U1~ Canyon neighborhood Of·
ft·re<I unspct·if1ed amount ~ for i.:asoline favors
"I told them the re w.i!> no way that I could do 1t .. Hux
table s aid
Small payoff:. arC' t•o mmnn. a survey of attendant!>
... howect
"l'VE BEEN OFF'F:RED S20 for a f1llup after cloi.·
ing." s rud Steve Sten a . lead salesman at a Chevron station
near Orange County Airport
"I wouldn 't take it. That person'could have been a guy
rrom the county," Steria said
"Lots or people have offered to prepay ror $25 or $50
~ orth of gasohnt-so they could get it when ther. '.\ant.:
'tild Harlt•y Johnson. ownl·r or a l 'nion 76 St<1t1on ill the
\'Urnl'f or Cul n •r Ort\'1: and M 1cht:lso11 In I rVIOt' • 808 THOMPSON O•' BOB'S t.;NJON Service in fl unt·
1n1:ton Beal·h says $20 1s the sta n<lard C1tfer for :.pt:Ctiil
pump p nvtlegt•s "The b1ggc!'lt one wai. $50," he added
··You naml' 1t, °"l'0Vl' had 1t every thing from I'm
ha ving a baby. immediately. to my grandmother Just
died ,·· said John Simiste r. of Aquatic Park Shell on Bols<1
Chica Avenue in Huntington Be ach.
One coast observer noted that the rounty's birth rate
s hould be booming 1f all the pregnancy exc ul.e!> are founded
SIMISTF.R Si\ID HIS ANSWER to the m ed1l'<1 I
e mergency excuse is. "I'm sorry, call an ambulanre ··
Thompson said if t~ mcdirul emergency 1s valid, hc"ll
give the m u gallon or gasoline lo get to the hos pital
"We get a lot or li e:-., · said Hoger Schmidt, who
operalC's a C'ht•vrnn stut11J11 on Beach UouleviJrd 1n llunt
ini::ton Hcach I k let!> h1l> ;,i t tt•ndant:. make a dderm1nat1on un
whut to do
J\n attcnc1 a nt al .lt m .lcnn1ng!'I l 'nwn ~ta lion r,n
Ualbou Is land obscr\'ed that mo:.t of tlw 1x1pulut1on of LQl>
/\ngt'les County must he 111 <ir dying
"W•: GET .\N AWtTI. I.OT of pe1mlc: who have to
huvc gas to get lo LA bcc<1u:-.t• :.um cont• 1~ :-.1<·k or d:,1ng
he s aid.
ISec BRIB•~s 81\REIJ, Page 1\21
Phone Lines Jam Too
I Sweat dnpP.mg from u truck
·tipped U.S. Border Patrol agents
• at San Onofre Wednesday night
that a human cargo was baking
l an side . They found 43 sweltering
l Mexican nationals m the one.ton
vehicle
; Special Agent John Wesson
i said Camp Pendleton Marine
James Samuel Hamilton. 23.
"was arres t ed on :.muggltng
charges in connection with the
1 6 15 p m alien s eizure
1 "The agcnL"i may have sa ved
Hamilton from being charged
with homicide by finding thost:
a hens .·· Wesson said "They
•·, t h e a l 1 e n s 1 w e r c r e a 11 y
crammed m there."
Agents stopped a U·Haul truck
driven by Hamilton who a s ·
sertedly said the vehicle was
e mpty. The agents we ighed the
1 truck and said it contained 6.000
pounds of extra we ight.
When ordered to relinquish the
1 truck 's keys. Hamilton allegedly
•said he had none. It was then.
Wesson said. agents noticed the
dripping perspiration
Agents forced open the c<trgo
lock and released the gasping
passengers confined in the truck
compartment that had no win·
dows or vents.
Wesson said Hamilton was
scheduled for arraignment to·
day in federal court in Chula
Vista on the smuggling charges
and allegedly endangering the
lives of the 43 Mexican Na.
lion a ls.
Coast
Weather
Clear through Friday
aad a little warmer in·
land. Highs Friday upper
60s at beaches. upper 70s
inland. Lows tonight 46 to
S3.
INSIDE TODAY
lt1 a Clllldid ~. Tom
Hofdn aeu. 1aoto laU view•
: hove dtortgtd, vie1ol that or•
• COMlitlf1 him to come ~
attad from. o/ all place., Ille
l•ft. Rtod obout lh• ul·
tnaUbnal .mo hot comt m ott tlw ,,,_,, oftd become
port o/ llwt MW QOvtrnmcnt.
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Ever~odd Gas Sales Confuse County Drivers
By KATHY CLi\NCY
Ol t .. D•lty ,.llet ~i..ti
Orange County's gasoline
e m e rgency phone center is
handling about 2,000 calls daily
from motorists appare ntly con·
fu sec1 about the odd -e ven
ga soline sales plan.
J\t the sam e time. county
· s u pervisors have been swamped
with telephone inquiries. ai. have
tnc County Office of Consumer
Affairs, the !Wa ler of Weights
and Meas ures and the District
Attorney's office.
Bert Turner. county director
of e mergency services. s aid to·
day the bulk or the calls chan·
ne led into the 834 ·2330 phone
bank Wednes day came from
motorists rt.>questing So·called
"C" stickers that would exempt
them fron the odd·even purchase
requirements.
However. unlike Los Angeles
Co unty , Orange Cou nt y
supervisors have not implement·
t•d a "C" sticke r program for
commercial vehicles.
A slicker system has been con·
s1de red. Turner explained, and
may be implemented in Orange
County if needed late r on.
For now. he explained. de·
termination or whether a vehicle
is comme r cial is le fl up to
gasoline station operators
Operators would make the de ·
te rmination by noting a clearly
marked company car, for exam·
pie, or noting that the vehicle is
equipped with or carrying ob·
viously commercial material.
Otherwise, Turner s uggested.
motorists who do use their autos
in their routine work s hould ob·
tai:\ a letter on company let-
te rhead identifying the m and
their vehicle as a commercial
vehicle.
Turner noted the Los Angeles
County "C" sticker s require a
$10 application fee. He said ad·
ministration of s uch a program
could be cumbersome.
Turner said all regulations
governing the odd-even gasoUnto
in Orange County should be dis·
tribut.ed to gas station dealers
by this weekend.
The regulations put into plan
such thinp as requiring that:
Y.AC4TION PUNS
IN 'GO' SECTION
Despite lborta1es of 1alOUDe,
Oraa1• Coast reaidenu have
many ener1y-aavin1 vacaUon
optloaa.
Today's Dally Pilot offers
tJmely 9dvtee for ncatlon plan·
nen tn a apedal Md.ioa -00 .
Tum to Pa1e All for GO, a
four·P•I• look at boatin1.
recreation and travel trends .
Gas station hours and type:.
of gas available be posted, along
with nags indicating if fuel is
available. Red me<1ns no fuel.
yellow for eme rgency only and
g reen means fuel available.
Motorists not fill tanks un·
less they are below half full.
Stations must sell up to 20
gallons per custome r if they <1rc
pumping gas and can add no
provisions lo ~as ::.a le:.
Turner and otht•r county of·
f1c1als said they have received
numerous calls ront:crn1ng sla·
tion·imposed ltm1tl> on the quan·
tity of sales. along with required
"add·on" rar washes . other
services or product purchases
"The one thin~ we would hkc
to have understood is that our
phone center b strictly for 1n
* * *
terpretalton of the regulations ...
Turner explained. "We are not
an enforceme nt group."
lie sa1d rnqlorists reportm~ al·
leged v1olat1ons of the odd·even
rules are first referr ed to their
local law c·nforcem ent a g£•nr1e!>.
then to the county Office of
Consumer /\Hairs
T he Offi ce of Consumer i\f.
fairs. 834·6100. allfmpl!> to re
i.olve complaints through media·
llun Jlld t hl·n ma~ n·kr proh
lems to t hl·d1::.ln ct ,Jllornl'Y
Leonar<I Letkhau:., rfr puty
s <' a I t' r o f w c 1 g h t :-. a n d
mt·asures. said ht:. offl cl' als<1
has been referring culb to tht:
consume r affair:. o ffi ce and d1!-.
trict attorney
/\II service station pumps arc
ISee CALLS. Pagf' 1\21
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Clemente Couple
Beat the System
By Ri\VMOND •:STRADA JR. Ot , .. DAii~ ,.llOI ~1•11
It was an "odd" day Wcdnes.
day.
But an elderly San Clemente
couple apparently were unaware
of the gasoline sales syste m
when they drove their sedan
with even-numbered license
plates into a service station
Wednesday afternoon.
A 20-auto line idled patie ntly
at the station on South El
Camino Real at 3 p .m . when the
elderly couple cut in front or the
waiting customers who had left
a space open near the driveway
Other autos had tried to pull
imo the driveway 01>4?n space but
they were promptly turne d
away,
But the female driver who was
suppose< to be next in. line did
not raise a ruckus when the
elderly couple cut. her· off
A red-bearded gas station at-
tend ant noticed the even num·
bered plates on the green sedan
driven by the e lderly woman.
''1 can't sell you any gas," be
told her.
"What do you mean?" she
whimpered. An argument
ensued that saw the woman's
hus band exit the passenger side
of the green sedan and wave bis
cane angrily at the frustrated at-
tendant.
• • 1 want to talk lo tbe
· mana1er." shouted the elderly
man. The attendant's explana-
tion d the odd-even gu sales
system wu to no avail.
After a quick telephone call to
the manaaer' the attendant re·
turned to the pumps and told the
couple he would allow them to
buy ga:.
Mcanwhitc. a :.haggy·ha1red
motorcyclist had roared into the
station. filled his five gallon.
leardrop·shaped tank with $1 25
worth of premium <tnd handed
the attendant fi ve quarte rs
"Here." the leathe r and de·
nim·clad "biker" s aid as the oily
coins left h1s hand.
His long .forked, fl a t black
m o torcycle, like the elderly
t•ouple·s 11uto. bore un l'Ven·
numbered hcc:nse plate
Weekend
Oosings
Feared?
L1 nes of <·a r s c r eeping
toward Or::in ge Coas t
g<1 sn ltnl' outlets le ngthened
todc.t v as moto ris ts w ith ev<:n
numhen:<l li r·t·n-;e plc.t t es got
lhl·tr ftrst c r~1 tk at fuel unckr
I h l' <HI rl · c \ t· n a 11 o r CJ l t o n
'iYSH:m
St:.it11m O\\ m•r:-. J!l'nl'rally ~aid
thl'\ l>t•lu•vt•d tht: lint·:. \\l'rl' lon~l'r than Wt'dne:-.day whl'n
oclrl numbered vehicle~ "ere al
lowed in to queue up for fuel
Tht•v altnhul<>d thl' rcnc•wed
J3 m :. ·at the pumps to the fa ct
that today was tht• f1r~t da} for
t'\ en numtx>n•<1 moll)n St!\ to huv
<ind "pamc hu) ini.:· in antir1pa
l1 0 n u f Wtdc :.prt•ad &lat ion
l'lc1:-.ur<.'S over tht· wceke nci
Otht·r~ ~aid th1·v wi•n •n'I Mn
'irH•e<I th•· o<l ci t'v"n <1rran~1·
1111'11( Wiil l'ttM' tht• C'rl'>I~
'\o major llH'Hll·nt ~ \\t•n • n•
porlt'<l L·arlv l11cl,I\ ~rirt· '>tat1'in
""' nt'r'> ~a11°I tl1 1\1:r:-. \\l'rl' lich11 v
1111'. and d1 ~pl.J~ 1n g -.p1rih or
1·1111pl'rat 111n
t\I a <.'ht·\ r1111 !-.latw11 nt•a r
() r:. nc 1· ("ounl \ A 1 r purl ,, ~pokcs m an :-.<i td Jl tc:i\llant~
"l'rt' ~u1ng ~l r a1ght IJy thl'
honk m handltn~ eu:-.loml·ri-· ·wC' have a g uy standin~ near
t ht• -,tr(•t:>t. r hct·k 1n~ fu el gauge:.
to make ~urt• pt•ople hav(· le:-.:-.
th:1n half a lank WP're not fill
ing rnnta1ner~ and c·veryone 1:.
Ii n11ted to20 gallon~." he sa id
The only e xceptions to the no·
rontainer rul<' 1s for motorists
wh11 havt-run out of 1-!,asoline. he
~.1111
At the Fountain \ .dll'\' l\rr.,,
17520 Brookhur~t ~t · O\\ner
llyung Lim n·ported thJI lint·~
today uveragecl 30 to 40 car!>.
co mpared with about 15 on Wed·
nc.sday The a vera~e wait 1~ 10
to 15 minute:.. he :-.aid
Harley Johnson. owner of J
<See UNF:S. Page A2l
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Iran to Add
6()t~ to Price
Of Crude Oil
TEHRAN. Iran i;\ P 1 Iran
ann<iunct'<l tod a\' 1l will increasc
auck oil pnct•s hy 60 cent~ a
barn·I on all <'X1~ting l'Ontract:-..
C'ffcNin• nf'x t Tuc~d.iv
Market l'llnd1 1ions. c1emandrd
11. ·• '>atd an offit·1i:1I of the Na
I l{ln ~tl Iranian Oil ('o m pany who
askt•d nol In lw n:i m,.fl
Tlw pnn· 1nl're:1:-.e will µroh
Hiiiy havl' virtually nu 1rnparl
on tht• <'OSI nf g<J!>C1llnl· or olh..r
011 products 1n tlw l'n1ted Slate:.
<1cco rdmg lo an;.il~ ..,b
~lt'anwhile . MIUr<'l'S m New
\'o rk said Saudi 1\rab1a 1~ re
portt'dly taking a long-expt>cted
move of reducin~ the amount of
oil 1t sells to Arabian American
Oil Co. •ARAMCO>. the four
company consort1Um which 1s
the Saudis' key link to Western
m arkets
The Iranian and Saudi actions
could mean morc problems for
the world's otl cons um mg na
lions lran·s ~>ri ct• hike 1s a
<See Oil,, Pa~e 1\21
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Ange~' Star
Ryalf~S Son
Hit by Auto
Caltforn1a Angets •
pitcher Nolan Ryan's 7-
vear-old son is 1n trac tion
today with a broken leg
~uffercd when hto was hit
hy a car Wednesday near
t he Ryans' V1ll.1 P ark
homc
Tht· at:c1dent urt urred
"'hill• yo ung Hy&o "<1 ~
playing with :.-.Om(• other
c hildren 1n tht• lront y<trd
o f ht:. hnml'. Hart <,aid . ad
d ing thJl thc hO} ap
p <1 rt' n t l ) r <1 r. 1 n t o l h e
strt•ct and wa!. hit by the.
rar
In vl'stlgators have dt·
t.•1d<'d tht:-motoris wa:-not
at rault and no c·1tat1on
"'a~ 1!.~med . II art !><Hd
Recd Hyan was take n to
C h a p m a n G t-n t· r ;c I
llosp1tdl after I Ill' 3 <!S
p m atc1den1 Sh(;'r1ff ...
I.I WyJlt llurt :.<i1d
T h t l' h I Id \\ J '.'-I J I l" I
tru n'>fC'frt•d 111 C'hi!rlrcr1 ...
ll o:-.p1la l ir. Oran).!l' 11 1~
1•o nd1t111n 1 ~ reportt:!I a ...
~t ah lt:' and h<.-1~ l'Xp1·clt·d
In n•main tn I ral't1on tor
.ihout I hrt.'l' wt•ck~
Sycamore
Hills Plans
Get Review
t. ... guna Beach C11~ t'ounc·1I
mt<mllt.·rs will get u c·hant.·c Mon
day to re view development
plans submitted by various com
panies fo r 65 to i5 ac res or
Svcamore Hills land
-The development proposali.
an • part of a city scheme to sell
nff a portion of the land to make
a final pt1yment to the Hancho
Palo~ V('rdei> Corporation. from
"'h1<'h thl• C'1t~ µurcha:.ed tht:
522 ant• par<'cl la!>l year for
Sti 75 m1ll1on
Thl· <'1ty 1:-undt'r .i June 15
ck adlinP fnr final payment of$5 ·1
m11l wn lo Hant· ho
M ondc1:-1·~ m eet ing will take·
plat't' tn rouncil chc1m bt·rs. 505
roresl f\H• , :1t 7 pm
('1l\ M ana~t·r fo're<l Solomon
..,u1d ioda." threl' <·ompaml!:::. have
s uhm1ttcd c1 evt•lopm t•nt pri>
l){>Sals for lhe :icn·a~t· fronltnJ:!
1-: I T oro Ho ad adJ ~1 t· l'nl lo
Leisure World
··Wt•'rt l!tllni! 10 pn ·:::.cnt th1·
thrt>1• proµo~a l=-, mak1• a l>t <Jff re
pM'l ;ind 1:.ikP p11blH· 1·om me nt. ..
~11lomnn :o.J1cl
Tht· nmncil won t makl· a ch·
r 1s 1or. un tht.· plan until
Tlll'l>tl a~ .., regular meeting. hl·
SJ Id
The propo:.al to sell off a por
lion of the Sycamon· l111l s land
is tied into a plan to.sec ure a
S6.4 million loan from the
federal gove rnme nt to m ake the
hnal Rancho payment
The money obt<ttned from sell
ing a portion or the land would
go to repay the loan.
"If we j!et the loan. we've got
10 years to pay it bcick That gives
us some time to play around
with "
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'"n1uradex. Msy to, tf79 ,... s.,,,._,___......_
Carter Wm-ned
To Be 'Fair'
Ea Gard~
Artist Salvador Oah holds ~•
huge ::.w<1rd h e designt-d
with a golden cagll' head m
Paris where he wilt b · tfl·
ducted into thC' f'rent'h
Academic dt•s Beuux Arts
SA<'RAM ENTO 1At'1 Oov
Ed mund Bro wn Jr a11y:.
Cal1 forrun won 't be "pu~hf'cl
..iround h> oth ... r states" on
~as0Unt1 allocatk>m And he HY• Pre11ldent Car1A.1r
'h a d b t>tltH be fa ir t o
C'a liromrn" 1f h<' ho~·11 to be'"
t•lf'C'IC°'d nt•xt Yt"ltr
'Wt• II rnake whtttt•vcr du~
c 1plln•·d. purPQ&l'ful ucnr&c~
Ii necessary . but we al~o
want tht• rest ol th~ rount ry \.0
do th.ii." H~n \uld in a n In
lt'n'lt'" rt'C'ordt"<.I for broucJcast
11><1tt> un the NOC lt!lcv1:,lon "To
Lio> .. n~ws program
f\ro-.n, who says he 1:. Hunk
in.,; of chall,·11.:111,:: Cur11•1 for the:
lh·mocratit· norn1n.tt1on for
'" t'>ldt-nl in 1980, was alternately
rom·1 h:ttOf') and threateo1nl( m
ton reg1trdinl( Carter
Hrown said he was confident
('arter would protect CaUfor·
nian's mterest s. but sevt:ral
other remarks sounded hostile.
·'The president had better ht!
fair to California, because Uus is
the biggest statt: And we're not
asking for morf' than our share
We 're usking lo bt· frt. • ..ated In an
Fro• Pafl*' ,\I
BRIBES BARED .•.
"Either that or lhey 're on tl e way to the hospttal to
have open heart s Ul'gery "
Steve Hoffman of North Laguna Shell in Laguna Beach
believes more medical schools _!Jave sprung up sioce the
fuel crunch hi the Orange Coast.I
"We've had four or five new doctors com e through
here." Hoffman said. "You can look at them and tell they
have nothing \.0 do with the medical profession.''
Othe r s tations m lhe south coast area re port similar
inctdents involving allegec! doctors or emergenc4es.
"I had a woman come in the other day wbo said 'I'm
on my way to the hospital. I JUSt had a heart attack'." Rob
llouseholde r of Ounivrn':. Chevron Service 111 San Juan
Capistrano said.
Houschol<lt•r ~•11d anolht-r man approached the station
with a s;?as C'a n, dt·mundin~ fuel because be had run out on
the frct•way
•we told h1 rn we didn't have ~as and watthed him
walk up tht• strccl and gel into his car and dnve off,"
llou~chol<kr :-Jid
Bro-wn Asked to Aid
In Coast. Land Buy
By REBECCA HELM oi 1 ... o.ity PIN4 si.tt
A call for Govemor Brown to
personally intcrvenf' in stale d
forts to buy thousands of at:res
a long the Irvine Coast for public·
park use was issued Wecinesdciy
by Or ange County Supervisors
S tate and federa l officials
a lready are considering bu)'lng
much or the acreage. Supervisor
Thomas Riley said.
The negotiations. however.
a re moving slowly because of
questions raised as lo whether
the Irvine Company should give
the land to the public. and land
uses ad1acent t.o the proposed
parks. Riley said.
The state Legis lature already
has appropriated $22.fi million to
buy approxim ately 3.100 acres
along the coast between C.orona
deJ Mar and Laguna Beach.
If the governor persona ll y
takes charge of the land acquisi·
t ion. exact sites will be chosen
more quickly and closure or the
actual purchase wHI be speedier.
Riley said.
As a s upplement to the pro·
posed state park. fe deral of·
ficials are considering purchase
of about 4,000 acres in the Irvine
Coast area. Jt would be part of
an l8,000·acre urban national
park proposed to encom pass
land surroundmg Laguna Beach,
parts of lrvine imd tbe proposed
Aliso Viejo commnunity.
In a related resolution ap·
proved by supervisors Wednes-
day. Riley asked the stale
Coastal C.ommission to postpone
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tlS upcom,ng r eview o f the
Irvine C.oast plan until i\ug~t.
In J une , the state commissK>n
i~ s cheduled to review a plan
propoSt'<f by county staff and the
Irvine C.o It was turned down by
t he Re gional Coas t a l Com
mission in February
Laguna Home
Burglarized
Paula Henry told police Wed·
nes day som<'onc e ntered her
hom e on J asmine Street in
Laguna Be ach and fled with
SI .936 worth of good~.
Mrs. llenr y returned home
Wednesday afternoon and dis·
covered her color television, a
gold medallion and a 14 carat
gold ring with 18 to 24 small
diamonds m issing, police SaJd.
The ring was valued at $1,600.
Police said the suspect ap-
parently entered through a n
open window after trying to gain
e ntrance through the front door.
GameSlww
Tryouts Set
TelevisK>n program producers
plan to interview "h appy
couples" in Laguna Beach
Saturday as possible contestants
in a futW'e game sbow called
"Bedtime Stories."
The intervtews are open to the
public and will be held from 10
a .m . to 3 p.m . in the Forum
Theater. 650 Laguna Canyon
Road. OD the Festival or Arts
grounds.
The new television show ls
supposed to air the second week
in June on Channel 11 . Contes·
tants chosen Saturday could win
trips and other prize.s.
Nuke Plant Hit
By Bomb Threat
~uitablt> manner. realizing t.bat
mMDy pt'Oplt' drive 20. 30. 40
u1 lltHI le> work "
But Hrown also isa.ld he didn't
~Ueve •J*uhttion that the ap-
pear..itt of a 1asoline shortace
10 CaUlomia before other st.atea
WIUI ttny kind of Carter plot \.0
~mb•rtlil!S or punish birn.
"I can't believe that President
Cartl'r would punish Callfornia
becawie ~ thinks I might run
a~alMl tum tor \be presidency,"
llrown said
"In order to be elected presl·
dE>nt agam, be'U have to carry
MEXICO WELCOMES
BUYERS FROM U.S.-A22
AL TEA NATIVES:
BUSES, GASOHOL-88
California. which has the most
number or eltttoral votes. So I
feel reasonably confident that
President Carter will do all that
be can to help out the situation."
Rrown also blamed Carter and
form er Presidents Nixon and
.. ·ord for failing to develop an
ent·r~y poli cy lo prevent the
:.hortages.
But Rrown said 1t is still a
myster y wh y t he gasoline
shortage hit California a nd oot
other slates
"We want to bear the burde n
equitably, .. he added later .
··People s hould not look at
California a n d make i t a
scapegoat, and say ·You people
are bad because you have a Tot
or freeways ' The oil com panies
a nd the highway lobby were the
ones th a t e n coura ged the
freeways "
Fro• PageAJ
UNES ...
Union 76 outlet 1n University
Park in Irvine , said the average
wait Uus morning went up to 38
minutes from 28 on Tuesday. Ile
hands tickets to mo torists to de·
termine how long they are wait·
ing in line.
In San Cle m ente . a survey
s howed that fewe r stations were
o pen tod ay a nd l i nes were
longer.
In one incident Wednesday, a
fight nearly broke out al a Te x·
aco station over whether the
number on a woman's license
plate was odd or even
The problem w as solved by
bvstanders. however .
In Laguna Beach. Steve Hoff·
man of North Laguna SheU said
Jines seemed s horte r to tum.
a lthough other Art Colony ob·
servers sajd they felt lines were
JUSt as long or longer than Tues·
day.
At a Mobil Station at the cor·
ner of Broadway and North
Coast Highway, the line backed
up Broadway, up Cliff Drive and
l ooped back toward th e
highway.
At South Huntington Chevron.
20972 Magnolia St.. panicked
buyers were s aid to have spent
the nights in their cars in an·
tic1pation of the 6 a .m . opening
loday.
"I wish J didn't work here
anymore," lament ed on e
employee. He said he stays
a way from customers as mucb
as he can.
"It was horrendous this morn·
ing," sai d Bob Hux table,
ope r ator of a Newport Beach
Texaco outlet. "I'd say the lines
were twice as long."
"We flat ran out or gas with
three cars to go. No more Is
coming until tomorrow l
apologized to the people. but
what can you do?''
Huxtable said the failing of the
odd-even system is that it can
only work if a large number of
stations are open and operating
hours are lengthened. Such is
not now the case. h~ said.
Jn Costa Mesa, Jong Jines and
short gasoline supplies were re·
ported.
'' J personally don't believe un·
til next weekend we'll see any
change," said an employee at
Fair Exxon, Fair Drive and
Fairview Road.
·'This odd-even doesn't really
seem to do it." said Bob Sharp
of Bob Sharp's Mesa Verde
Mobil.
,..,... P.,,e AJ
~"·'---"·-A\VM .... _.. ........ e ...... RICHMOND, Va. <AP) -A
telep~ bomb threat forced
the evacuation or non-elNDllal
workers at a Surry nuclear
power plant where aut.bortUea
are lnve1ll1attn1 wb8t aome
have termed 1abota1e or nuclear
fuel elements.
CALI.s •••
impeded b)' the county ooce a
year, Uek.bua said. Tbe routine
inspect.ion pro1ram baa been ~iaputed tbe put week because
or lbe tar1e volume ol consumer
calla, be 1ald, but complaintl or
alle1ed malfunctlonin1 pum1>1
are 1Wl beiDI lnveati1ated.
Tbe plant waa evacuated for a
few hours Wednesday, but a
eearcb turned up nothlnc. plant
officlala said. Tbe bomb threat
came two days after Vtrctnl•
Electric " Power Co. offlclal&.
discovered that a white
crystalline 1ub9t.aoce bad beee
poured over 62 new fuel ele:
111enta.
Other (::overage
Other 10Ulh Oran.1• County
~•rap appean today on Pqe
Diedrich
Returned
~o Stand
INlly ........... -
PAUL WOOLDRIDGE OPERATES COLLEGE RADIO PANEL
Saddlebeck Statton Went on the Air Thia Week
Saddleback Opens
New Radio Station
Despite months-long delays at
tribuh:d to weather and F'edt.'ral
Communications Comm1ssl()n
techn1calit1es, S addleback
Colle~e ·s 600-watt radio station
crackled to the airwaves Mon-
day at 4:30 p.m .
Statt o n M a n ager 8 1H
Weisgerber sa id today the sta·
tion. tocatt.-d at 88.5 on the FM
dial, i:. following the May pro
gram i.tutde that wa:. malled oul
Monday.
I ll' s:.11d an)'one tll-:.inn~ J pro
i,:ram gwdc should µhone 831
KSBR or 495.K::;BR.
The station will broadcast
from 6 to 1 a m sevl'n days per
seek. featuring various musical
formats and public a fra1rs
broadcasts Th~y aired lhe Capis trano
L'n1fied School Dis trict ~1ard
meet1ng Monday a~ a public
~erv1ce .
Wl'1sgerb<:r noted that the :.la
tlftn S :.i1rnal had he<•O f)I C'kcd Up
a:. rar av.:.iy a ~ l.<1ng H•·:.ieh
Carter Appeal'S
For SALT Treaty
WASHINGTON <AP) Pres1·
dent Carter appealed today for
public support of the new arm:.
limitation lrt'aty with the Soviet
Union, a rgwnR that its reJ~tion
by the Senate wo uld b1• ·11
massive. dcstr\lctive blow to
world pe'ace."
Addressing a White Hous e
breakfast for retailers. Carter
said that if the Senate docs not
r atify the pact, "We would bto
looked upon :is the warmongt-r "
and would suffer a scriou~ los~ or trust amonR NATO alhc~
The president . asking for the
1nd 1v1 dual s uppo rt by the
represcntativ(>s of the Amencan
Heta1l Federation. abo said ;,i
St>nate turn down wo uld un
dermme his efforts to hall ttw
s pread of nuclear weapons
EmphaslZlng thf' l1~t v. as in
complete. he cited as polcnl1al
nuclear powers such nat ioru. a!>
Br azil, Arge ntina, Pakistan.
South Korea. India. Taiwan and
South Afm·a .
lie asked his audience 'to help
me sf'.'11 to the ,\meric:.in pcopll'
:ind d1rectlv to lht· U S Scnatl'
the advanl.ages uf ratifil'3l10n
and the deva~tatmg d1 sadvan
tar.es" 1f the treaty 1s rc.:JcCt(od
•r GUY GaANVILLE -Of .. ...., ..........
SAN DJEGO -Attorneys for
Oranae County Supervisor
Ralph Diedric h called their
cUent back to the witaeu stand
today ln an attempt to repair
som e ol the damage done
Diedrich'• cause Wednesday by
prosecutor. Michael Capizzi.
Capizzi s pent a full day cross.
examining Diedrich as the pros·
ecution continued its efforts to
prove the county supervisor
solicited and received bribes
from a development company iD
1973·74. Along the way. Capizzi took
advantage ol a hole provided
him by the defense and brought
into play the issues involved in a
separate political corruption
case pending against Diedrich
and others.
By the time the ~3-year-01d
county supervisor &tepped from
the witness stand Wednesday.
the issue or his credibility bad
clearly takp the Jead role io the
trial.
Except for a heated verbal
blast aimed at a t elevision
newsm an who zeroed in on him
a s h e w a I k e d f r o m t.h e
courtroom, Dtedrich a ppeared
calm throughout lht! day of his
~ncounter with Capizzi.
But he tater described 1t as "a
lon g tough day. one of t:1e
tou~hcst days of my life.··
The issue of l'redibility came
to the forefront when Capizzi
asked Diedrich about three dtf·
ferent accounts of his role 1n an
a ll eged political campa ign
money laundenng 1cheme that
appeared m the press.
f'r"Olll Pap A f
OIL ...
rurtht:r hint t hJl the organ1 za.
11011 11( Petroleum Exporlin~
·ountric:. will dt-c1dc on another
riSI.' In the base prtct.' ur Oil When
11 meets ne xt month The $audi
<k c 1s1on will l1kl'ly curtail the
Jlrc·ady t 1gl1l supply of 011 in tht-
Wcs l
The Iranian price 111rrease. a
:1.6 percent boost. would hnng
Iran's oil prices to $17 17 a bar·
rt'I for Iranian hghl and $16 64 a
(Jar rel for Iranian heavy.
The OPEC b<.tse price for 011 1s
S14.S4 a barrel. plus any s ur·
cha r~es the cartel's members
want to add Iran·.,, surchar~es
havt' bttn about Sl 80 to $1.90 a
barrel
I run 1::-produc·rn~ .• bout 3.9
m1ll1on barrebi a of oil a day, all
but 750.000 of which arc ex·
ported
HUNDREDS Of LA·Z-IOYS
IN STOCI
COITAMllA
36t I . 17th IT.
(Acroet "°"' Rolpha,
next to Man9 Calef'tdOla>
M2·1617
Mon.· Ttiura. 10-&
Fri. 1U
SM. 10.5, CloMCS Sunday
IDEAL FOR GRANDMA
MISSION YllJO
211t2 McHl'*"-
'kwy.
'
1 (Leh oft ot AvetY Oftramc>.
Ne11t to TOVo(aJ
•tl-1902
Mon.·Rl.1~ sae. 10-& Ooled $undOy
$ DAil Y PILOT .4#
Patterson Hits
0.llf Ptl .. S~tt P-
HITS FEDERAL EFFORTS
Congressman Patterson
Wunty OKs
Dana Point
'Alignmen~'
A long-proposed plan to ron·
vert a section of P ac1f1c Coast
Highway in Dana Poml into a
ooe·way i.treet gain('d i:round
Wednesday when Orangl' <'ovnty
Supervisors approvl.!d an alJl{n·
ment for the road
Under the plan. tht \oa!'t
Hi~h~ay from Copper Lantern
Street to Gold<>n t.ant cro would
carry northbound t raffic only.
Southbo un d traffic woulri
tra vel a lon ~ t h<' aliJ!nmenl
supervisors a ppnwcd this w~k .
It would run alon~ a 1,900 fool
exte nsion of Oc l P rado from
Golden Lante rn down to in
tersect the Coast Highway.
Now that t hC' Del Prado align·
ment is set, r is.:hl·of-way needed
to construct t he road will be pro·
tected. c ounty s po kc!>man
William Zaun s aid.
In addJtion to approving the
ah~nment , superv1sorc; abo in
struc ted lhl' count:,• stafr to pro·
ceed immediately w1tb ncgolta
lions lo buy r1~hts-0f-way from
"Property owners along tbc pro-
posed Del Prado extension.
Although e xact cost ci:.t1m ales
are not known. Z:tun :.aid ~lmO!>l
$500.000 has been ~el a~1de ror
the rll'{ht·of-way purr hases.
Im plcmcntation of thl! pro·
posed one.way plan is cxpeeted
to t ake at l<·a:.t thre e more
years. :icrordmg lo Zaun. Cosl
of construction will ''"' 1>harcd hy
the countv and dt·\'(•fopers pro· posin~ projel'ts in thl' Dl!I Prado
area.
Boy's Rites Held
LOS ANGF:L E S "t AP I
Memorial ~ervlCl"; wl'rc lo he
h e l d t oday for C arl o!>
Was hington. 15. of Van Nurs.
who died Tuesday after being
s hot by a police officer on April
26
By KATHY OANCY Of .... ~ .....
S R~presentatlve J~rry
Pattenon. 0-Sant•.-An•. bham~
the auollne shortage on an "in
t~pt '' ft>dt'fal Oep•rtmtin\ of
Ene rtCy and th•• way multi
naUooal oil nrtt'ls oJ)t'rtall' with
th~ OPEC nadons
Pattrraon. add~•SIDft Onngt•
County supuv11wrs \Odil)',
thre•tened to take l~gwl ud10tl if
n.-reu11ry to 1:e t at tht' "pecU1('1>
of tbe K»s<>lloe cn s1s he s»ld hui.
b l'e n thrust so l e l y upon
('ahforrua motorist!> -'
OMlfPl ... Si.t! .......
Orance CountJ aovenmeet
admlnistnton have been alked
to consider modified won week
schedules for the county's 10,000
emp&oyee. durina tbe 1uoline
shortage.
Supervilors Chairman Philip
Ant.bony. in a memo sent Wed·
neaday lo agency and depart·
ment chiefs, urged reviews o1 a
possible 10-bour-per-day. fOW'·
day wort week or other schedule
c hanges that might reduce
employee commuter lime.
In addition. be suggested that
administrators encourage COUD·
ty workers lo join car pools or
rely on public transit for the
d uration of the fuel shortage. ''One or the rc·asons I think the
Departme nt of Ene rgy i!> bO an
t•pl 1s that we we re one of lht.>
la!>t nations 1n the world to makt·
energy government function.··
Patterson said. ··a problt:m lhdl
1s brought within the govern
ml'nt ':.knowledge "
Pier Gets New Surf are
··During this crisis it is
necessary tha\ we maintain
service to the taxpayers with a
minimum disuption,' Anthony
s aid. "and that we do all we can
to assist our county employees
1n carrying out their duties." f or exanple , he siud. fuel
<·orn pany informatwn about sup
phc:o contained in 011 fields ha~
not bttn rt'QUlrt>d to be shan·d
~1th the governml·nt
'l'hl' 54-ycar-old San Clemente Pier should
be ser ving fishe rmen and others again
about mid-July when its rejuvenation is
t:ompl~tc. The half million dollar project
includes replacement of faulty pi~ngs and re s urfacin~. which workmen in fore·
ground are domg. 'He noted prefere ntial parking
arrangements have been made
for car pooling e mployees as
well as for those who wish to
travel to work by motorcycle.
mo.ped or bicycle.
"It has bt't.>n guurded as tt
private st"CrN . 1f you will, of the
indiv1dual 011 companws," the
former !;3nta Ana muyor con·
tinued.
Pajamas Cftuse of Rift?
Anthony also a sked depart·
me nt heads to le t employees
make up a ny lime lost for such
t hings as waiting in gasoline sta·
tion lines or running out of fuel.
Al the same t1m<' l'attcrS()n
<'h arged . the multi nat1ont1l
carte ls have agreed not le>
Charges Hurled at England's Tlwrpe
purs ue oil deve lopment in Afrir a LONOON 1AP) /\ dispute
a nd other nations. fearing such o ve r a pair of s ilk pa jamas con-
a<·l1on "will u pset t he OPF.C:. trtbuted to a rift between, ex Oq~arnzation of Petroleum F.x L1 h<'ral Party leade r J erem y
port mgCountnes. Thorpe ;md Nor ma n Scott. the
Patterson rt'portf'<J that l hl' man h<' 1~ accused of plotting to
<'al1 fomu• congressional delega kil l. t he prosecution ulleged to·
lion in Wa!>hington today crcat dav 1n t he t n al of the former
(•d a W k force to work with poi1t1 < 1an and three others
fed<'r;il energy :-.t't'retary-J ames ('r ow n p r ose cul or P e l e r
Schlesinger to s~k solution!> to Ta, lor ~:rni a letter more than 15
loca l fuel supply proble ms yea r s ago fro m Tho rpe to
"Either the De partme nt or Gr i eve~ of Bon d Street. a
Energy has rather :.e riously and f a s hi on a b I e m e n · s ha b ·
pe rhaps wrongfull y under ul· n ch1she r y. refus ing to pay
located the ~a:.ohne supply lo for the garme nt bought by Scott.
So u t be r n Ca I 1 f o r n 1 a a nd indicated a strained re lationship·
Ca l ifornia in J.tC n<'ral." Pa l · between the two.
lt>rson charged , "or the maJOr Taylor said that in Decem ber
<HI comparucs. in term~ or their 1964, Thorpe. apparently tired of
a liocations. have not taken the Scott. did pay his travel e x-
a ppropriate action that would pe nses to Switzerland to take a
s eem necessary lo at least main· horse·lramer's job. but refused
lain fairnt!sS. to p<iy to send along his luggage.
.. If we have a shortage. a nd I Taylor said that prompted
don ·1 think we know that, it Scott to write a long .. hurtful"
s hould be borne nationally and lelter to Thorpe's mother which
.-quit ably." the C'oag r essman began:
continued, •·and that 1s in effect .. For the last fi ve years. as
what the law say~ " you proha hly know. Jeremy and
Pa tte r s o n al so 10 1n e d 1 have had a homosexual rela·
s upen'1sors in calling for a con· tions hap, ··the prosecutor read.
g ressional and a federal ~rand The letter also described a vis·
JUry mvestigation into the prob-it by Scott to Thorpe's London
·!e ms. as weU as their demand apartme nt and said: "When he
that the California Attorney had s atisfied himself he put me
Gene ral make. public reports to s leep on a hard little camp
compiled after tht! 1974 ~as bed. Thjs was when I realized he
cris is. d id not care for me," Taylor
Those reports, Patte rson said . continued .
"may point at least to an alleged The prosecutor then spoke of
con::.pira<·y relating lo the price Thorpe's frie ndship with fellow
a nd supply of gasoline.·· Libe ral lawmaker Pe ter Bessell,
In a related action s upervisors to whom he allegedly confided
today a ppointed Supe rvisors ea rly in 1965 that he was a
Ra lph Clark a nd Har rie tt hom o sexu a l, un all eg ation
Wiede r to meet with indepen· Tho rpedcmes.
ctent gas station operators an an Hessell and Scott fi~ure to be.
effort to avert a thre ateoed May key witness<'s against Thorpe,
17·21 strike by those dealers 50. a nd co·dl'fc ndan t s David
Bus Fares Hiked
S AN DIEGO IAP > Caty
buses are boostin~ fares fro m 40
to 50 cents for local ser vice and
55 cents to 75 cents ex£~S'>.
llolmcs. 48. John Le Mesurier.
46. a nd Geor~e Deakin. 35.
T ho rpe. who res igned as
Li beral Party leacfer in 1976 and
los t hJs seal in the House of
Co mmo ns la s t week in the
Brilll>h ~e ne ral e lection. also
faces a c h a r ge o f 10 citiog
Holmes to kill Scot t
P 1\ll have ple::idt:d innocent a nd
could tx• se ntenced to maximum
10.year pm.on sentences if con·
v1c led
The prosecution m aintains the
Wayne Walks
First Time
After Surgery
LOS ANGELES !AP> -·Actor
John Wayne has taken his first
ste ps outside his hospital ~m
since undergoing surgery d~.g
whic h cancerous cells were dis·
covered in his intes tines, of·
h cials said
The 71-yec.r.old movie ~eter8;Jl
walked in \he hall outside his
room briefly on Wedne sday. s aid
UC LA Medical Centen ad·
minislralor Bernard Strohm.
Officials h ave said Wayne
volunteered lo participate in a
cancer research program. but
will not begin the experimental
treatment until he regains bla
strength from bis latest s urgery.
Lectures on Elvis
At Golden West
Why Elvis Presley was "The
King of Rock n' Roll" will be ex-
plored in a series of three lec-
tures at Golden West College in
Huntington Beach May 11. 18
and 25.
murde r plot was hatched to
silence Scott. once a male model
and now a horse groom , and pro·
tect Thorpe's career.
On Wednesday. Taylor. as he
opened his case against the men.
s aid Thorpe used "Giovanni's
Room ." the ho mosexual novel
by blac k Ame ric an write r
James Baldwin. in hi:. st..'<iuclion
of Scott.
Taylor sajd the seduction OC·
curred Nov. 8 . 1961 . whe n
Thorpe was ::i 32-y e a r ·o ld
member of the Huosc of Com
mons, Scott was 21. ::ind both
wer e bachelors.
He said Thorpe took the
younge r man to his mother's
home. gave him the B::ildwin
novel and tater returned to
Scott's room.
"He t old him not to be
frightened or to worry." Taylor
re lated. "He said he looked like
re..:. from $.\l\O
Sal~: from $36-0
a frightened rabbit. Mr. Thorpe
put his arms a round him. made
advances. a nd homose xual rela·
taons took place between them "
Taylor s aid the re lat1onsh1 p
continued, and Scott became a
"l'ontinuing da nger " to Thorpe·~
re putatton and c::irttr
"It was a d::in~r of which Mr
Thorpe was constantly remanded
by Scott pestering ham for help
a nd talking of the relationsh1p
~ith others," Taylor w ent on
"In 1967, Mr. Thorpe was
elected lude r of the Libera l
Party. but the higher he climbed
o n the politica l ladder. the
greater was the threat lo his am·
bitions from Scott. His anxiety
became a n obs ession and his
thoughts desperate .··
Thorpe. now 50, has re peated·
l y denied the allegation or
homos exuality.
('h:ur n•i.: from S-U:iO
Sa le : from S:IU
Employees should not be di~·
t iplined or docked pay upess ·:1\.
is clear that the employee 1s
abu sing t h as flexibili ty." he
v.•rote.
Anthony suggested that oo·
the·JOb ~upervisors WOfk with
employees on their schedules to
at·commod a te car poo l~ o r
publk transit trips.
i\nd he s aid employees s hould
reduce travel on fie ld trips and
other county business as much
as possible. noting that county
~overnment's own fuel a lloca·
taon has been reduced by 15 per·
cent .
Where appropriate, Anthony
continued. e mployees should be
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A4 CWL v PtlOT Th\olreday. Mey 10, tt19 NATION I WORLD
Telk880
·. .. •..
.. ,~ Coas ting Iranian Jews
Fear Killings
Henling 'em Out TEKRA.N, Iran CAP> -1'be revolutionary firtnc 1quada' toll
reached JOO today u Iran '1 Jew1 wonted whether the execution of e
prominent member of their commwUty marked the ital'\ or anU·Jewllb
haraument by the new lllamlc re1ime.
Tb• 200lh man to die before one of Ayatollah Rubollah K.bomelnl'1 UG.U OF TllE PVllP UND: Every ramlly hll Its
UUJt a.tuna Guolint> Stoc'y t.hHe da,ya My 1roup 11 no e~·
ceptioa. ,...... son:
11wn wu IOCl\e falm &nd reuoeed ditc uak>n lut
nllbt on who woukt put our two Even autos In the 1a1 llne1
at pre-dawn houri today. After ulm and tt11on, my wHt"
and U.. too ol lbe ~drew the au11nrnent
They rtportl'd tu the .\r('() at.et.Ion
out on Brookhurst and Hamiltoo Street
at 4 · 30 a m C1r!I wert" all't'ady llnin~
up.
i\S DAWN 1tao1u:. a man who had
Gas Stat.ion Officaal wrttten .tll over him
cam~ along the line and got all th~
d rivers oraaniied. Thoae with tank
spouts oo the letl side in this lane Tank
spouts oo the ri&ht and middle :.pouts 10
tlUa other line. .-un
My wife and the aon had m1ddJt and right spouts. They
got in the same line. Time passed Finally. a lady showed
up in a taxi. got out and started opening the station, hrst
by carefu.lly measuring the fuel In her underground t11nlu •.
Then she grandly a nnounced to
those right and middle spouts who were
lined up on Btookhurst Street, "You
people aren't in line . The tine is dvwn
Hamilton " By now, the line down
Hamilton was two miles Ion~
flrin1 aquadl wa1 a S3·year-old
phytlcian, Akbar Behadort. who
bad been director or a police
ho1pltal end e member of
P•rllameot, Radio Tehran an·
nounced.
THE ANNOUNCEMENT said
he wH shot at 2 a .m . In the
rapltal. Among the charges
aaalost him was that he paid
supporters of Shah Mohammed
Reza Pahlavi in Arak. the dO<.'·
tor 's hometown. to attark anti·
s hah demonstrators with clubs
Radto Tehra n s aid he got has
medat·al trainin~ In the United
Stath, was director or the polict•
hOspltaJ In Tehran. held the rank
or police colonel end became a
member or the MaJUs, lran':s
J'arl1ament, in 197S.
The J ew11'h rommunaly wus
~hakt•n by lhr execution WNI
nesll:.iy or llabib Eh:hanaun. a
69·year ·old millionaire h us l·
ncssman and rormer head or the
Tehran J ewish Central Commit
lt't'. who was conv1clf'd of "<·on
tact with Israel and 7.ion1s m "
THE 18aAELI 1overnment
condemned the execution of
Elcbanlan u • "serious vk>l•·
UQ!\ of human rights." a nd the
U .S. State Department ex·
pressed concern.
··we are very frightened."
said one Jewish shopkeeper.
"We hope this Is an Isolated
caae." saJd a Tehra n rabbi, ad·
ding that he knew of no other
"prominent" J ews in custody.
Rut the Israeli st:itc radio said
there were JOO Jews in Iranian
JAii&.
Othl•r J1:ws said they thought
F,lghan1un wus ~i ngled out
bt•caust• "he was very rich and
llomcone had u ~rsonal grudJ.!t·
a..iain:.{hlm ··
Oe11p1k his malalant opp0sit1on
In lsrnt'I and has support of the
I' 11 ll·stin" l,1 lwratl1Jn Organlui
lion. Khomeini . th•· lslt1mlc r.,
l\glous leiHler Of the rcvolullon.
has n •pN1lt•1fly pled~NI n·h~i()U~
( rt•1•d11m foi .frw' .1 ne t 111 h1•1
n111wrtl1t"• 111 I r ,111
Hostages Freed
Lt. Wayne Helgeson searches Carl Harp, left, and
Rob<'r1. Washburn. two of three inmates accused of hold·
1ng JO hostages at Washington State Penitentiary, Walla
Wu Ila, for about 12 ho urs . They were freed early today.
/\ p r ison official said the inmates believed they had s.uc ·
tl'l'ded an dra m utizmg proble ms of overcrowding and
viole nce at the prison. The third inmate accused in the
an <·ul1·nt wa!'> 1dt'nt1f1cd as Robert Green Jr. _:_...;_.:....;.....:..;;..'-'=--'~~~~~~~· With that. she fluni: her rope with
the little fl ag~ Qn it across the
Brookhurst entrani:e. l'lo~ing It The son
was already inside and ~ot his gas. My
wire didn't.
HU. The man who had Gas Station or.
ficial written all over him had vanished with the m ists or
the morning.
Carter Jokes About 1980 Pitch .......
AND so. Gt;N'fLt: readers, there are notable quotes
out there today from all those in government and Industry
who would help us. For example:
ATl'ORNEY GENERAL Griffen Bell on California's
gas crisis : "Aw. crisis. crisis -there's always a crisis
somewhere. I don't know how this country would gel along
without some sort or crisis."
G-0\1. EDMUND G. BROWN Jr .. warning President
Carter lo be fair lo Califorrua. "California won't be pushed
around by other st.ates ... ·· Is that right'! Says who?
WASHINGTON <AP> --Pres1·
dent Carter has finally ad·
mitted. albeit tongue In cheek.
that he's running for re·election
and has spelled out exactly how
be is going about it.
Platform: 'Stick With V~'
His pitch will be: Sure things
are touf{h. but we've come a
long way. Stick with us a Lillie
longer.
THAT WAS Tiit: camp&1gn
New Research Hints
At Saccharin Peril
s trategy spelled out fo r the hrst
11me Wednesday niRht in the
president's traditional s~h lo
t he a nnual De m ocr atic con ·
gressional fund·raislng dinner.
Carter opened with the usual
joke. but thjs time it wasn't en
tarely an Je'll
He said he has bei!n seeking
speaking oppor tunities lately
and quipped ·1 f'V\'n v1s1ted one
statt> that does not have an early
primary ne xt year ..
more that remains to be done ."
flt' indicated the hackbone or
has strategy will be to stress Ills
peace 1rut1atlves.
"A PEACEFU L WORLD is
perhaps the most precious gift
that we can pass on to our
children." Carter said. "We won
a victory for that kind of world
wh~n the p ea ce treaty was
s igned betwee n Eg ypt a nd
lsrad ··
Carter also boasted of the
strateg1<.' arms limitation agree
mcnl JUSl reached with the Sov·
it•l Cnion MEXJCO'S PEMEX STATF. gasoline manager J esu!>
Covarrubias Michel. assuring the governor io Mex1cah
that there will be plenty of Rasoline along the U S. border
with no restrictions on selling to U .S c1liien~
WASH1NGTON (AP > The U S f ood and Dru~ Actmlnastratmn H f. TURNED SF.RIOt:S after
thrtt, t1ck1n~ off the charges h~
exp(.•cts thl' oppos1t1on to hurl 1n
' th c J 980 camp a 1 g n and th t·
.111 s w(·r~ lw "' 111 I! 1 ve
In inlrodurinll( Carter. Vice
Pn•sad~nt Walter F Mondale
~a 10 the a~rccmenl "may well
b1.· the m ost i mportant a rms
p;.1ct ever reached " and could
prt:\ ent <J nuc lear "holocaust "
Gasoline storage supplies a t Rosa r ito Reach. he
promised, are being increased40percent
commissioner says new research indicate!> men who consume i.flc
charm are twice as likely to get bladder canc"r as those who do not
But the author of the study says that conrlus1on as prematur£'
A SP ECIAL THANKS to the America n Petroleum
Institute s pokesm en out of New York , who reported today
that gasoline inventories have increased by 400.000 barrels
for the week ending May 4, the first sul'h boost since F'eb
16.
The controversy arose as FDA Commissioner Donald Kennedy re
ve aled preliminar y details of a new saccharin r ep,.>rt to a Scn:Jte
health subcommittee on Wednesday Kennedy said if s uch a link !s
proved in Or. Wrnst Wynder's study , it would mean two of the three
m ajor studies on succh:irin s how an association bet ween the s ugar
s ubstitute and bladder or cancer in men. __ _
"Thi' las t lwo years have ~en
wars (If rcbu1ldinr, for our coun
t ry." Carter l>e~an "Work an~
toi.tet her we have accomplished
a grt'at deal. but there as inuch
THE FALL IN une mployment,
histonc:JllY iJ re.election must .
also was pointed out.
And in conclusion, a very s pecial thanks for sympathy
a nd understanding or the California gasoline situation <ts
expressed by that august senator , Charles Perl'Y. the
Republican from Illinois. He intoned this:
"~ FOR THAT THING out in California , that's the
fault or those people out there. They've been warned to
conserve but they still keep on driving. Maybe this will
teach them to find some other way or getting around .. '·
You have to hope that s wt.·et solon gets to go home to
Chacuo and ride the El.
Put it another way: Go to El. Senator Per:cy.
Teen Leaps
CHICAGO <AP> A young
man s lipped past g uards at the
10().story John Hancock Center.
s mashed a window on the 4oth
noor and plunged to his death.
a uthorities s aid.
He was identified today as
Ge rald Bourdos 1s, 19, or
Chicago.
40 Stories·
Police said Bourdos as ap
parently concealed a brick in his
ski jacket Wednesday as he went
past guards in th~ second·floor
lobby of the building.
Police Sgt. Edward J . Flynn
said fnends of Bourdosis con-
tacted authorities after hearing
of the yowig man's plunge.
TWO YEARS AGO, Wynder ,
pres ide n t o f the American
Health Foundation in New York,
released a study In which he
said there was no link between
s accharin and bladder c11nccr in
males.
But Kennedy said Wynder
s ince then made "changes an his
desi~n study." and the new re·
search "appears to support the
hypothesis of the a sso<.'ia t1on
bet ween saccharin and bladder
cancer in males."
Ke nnedy said he did not know
about the study until recently. "I
asked some people in the Na·
tional Cancer lnst.ilute lo find it
because I heard it existed." said
Ke nnedy
Contacted in New York by
lelepho n(.', Wynder a nd hi11
l:iwyer said Kennedy's state.
ment was prematur~.
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Business Dies
Bia11el1i Relative Angry
LOS 1\ "-:<; )',!.~:~ ,\I' ,\ng('lo Huono. whose cousin has
ht'l'n l'11argcd \\ll h 1-illin~ fr\1• 1o1ioml'n, says his bus1nl'SS has
\u•t·n ru1n1·d :111<1 h1 'i f a m 1h .., l1v1·'> end<tn ~cred because
a u thortl ll'" lt.iv1· c·ullt-d h1rn ,1 '>U:>pcct" 1n the Hillside
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bus inl•ss m<J11, I 'm <lt·<id ... said the 44-year·old Glendale auto up
holste r('r Wl'dncsday. ;t fll'r Vistrict Attorney John Van de
Ka m p announct:d t he m urder charges were being filed a ga inst
Buono's tous1n. Kenneth I\ H1anch1
"I 'm rn Jt.'UJJardy :rnd my kids arc in Jeopardy," the thrice ·
married fnlhn r1f ~1x told the Los Angeles Times. "They've
<'Vt!n b(>en h<1sslt-cl at ~ch0<1l Thf'n"~ som e kook out there
some place who want.. tu l-.111 mc
AS llF. ASNOt;N('EU chdrges againsl R1anch1, who 1s cur·
.r<'ntly aw:11tini:: trial for two -;trangli ngs 1n Washmglon. V1:1n de
Kamp saul inH•:.t11--<1tors l){'!icved Bianchi had an accompltce.
A\thou~h Van de Kamp said no one else has been arrested. he
called Buono with whom Bianchi lived for a s hort time -a
"suspect."
"Mr Buono rcm nins a suspect and a very important one.··
Van de Kamp said
On J\pnl 2a. al a P arhr Center news conference. Los
;\ngl'l<·s Police Chae·( Daryl Gales and Los Angeles County
Sheriff Pt•lt:r .J Prtchl•ss also 1·h1:1 r1:1ctenzed liuono a s a suspect
"Th<' onl y thing I have to say 1s l haven't d_id nothing,''
Ruono ?>aid 'T hey 11nvC>sll~a1or!> 1 can do anything they want.
but lht•y ~on'I find nothing. c:-.u~,e I ain't did nothing."
B UONO'~ llOM E AND uuto uphol!>lery shop we re M~ulcd off
and scar('h<'d th<' week hcfon· n a tel>' and Ptlchess' press con
f('rencc. Althoug h a uthoril1 ·s have nol revealed what. 1f
anything, w.1:. found in lh1· ~l·arch. Buono said he was told
noth1nt.! w:i .., f1111nd
Bwndu. who w<is <JdOpted as an infant by Buono '~ a unt an
Rorhl':.lN. N Y h H·d with Buono for "may he i:.ax or M.:vcn
weeks" <Jbout 1 .... 0 yi·:.irs <igo. Ruono said
"All 1 l'vt·r <11<1 was to do my liunt a tavor by le tting ham
s tay hen· for ;Jwhall'" Buono said "Now I wouldn't do no more
favori:. for any bod}. l'\ <'n the Pop(• "
' POLJC'F: llJ\ Vt: i\TTRIBt;TF.D 13 murders 1n late 1977 and
early 1978 to th<• 1 ltllsidc Strangler Bianchi has pleaded mno·
cent by reason of 1ns an1ty lo the two Bellingham. Wash
murders Lm. ng(·ll·:> authorities bet'ame interested in him
a fter hl' w a:. ~1rn·~ll•rl in Bl'lhngham. where he moved in May
1978
Tht• 27 )-l'ar old ll1<1nch1 was c harged Wednesday w1t.h the
slran~hnl?~ nf Yol~mda WC1shington. Kris tina Weckler, Jane
Evelyn Kang. K1mh<"rly Diani• Martin and Cindy Hudspeth. He
was also ('h<1rgt'<1 with one count of sodomy involving Miss
WeC'kler :in<! 1m1· <'ount nf eonsp1racy lo commil murde r. kidnap
pang and rap<•
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STEPPING DOWN
Paul Prfolo
thl·n· an • o pµortu111t1 es for all
Jll•op lt• 1n C'altCorn1a ..
· Wo m{'n. m particular. arc
.1!'>:.urntnt.! .t grt•all'r role in gov
1·rn m t·nt t orl uy . ;1:. recentl y
t •\ tdt'nt•1•d by thl' <'1ert1on of
~1 argarl'l Thatcht•r as prime
m u11stt·r uf England ..
Mr... llallelt said :-.he saw no
t'OOf11ct of 1nlerl'Sl 10 the fl:l ct
th a t her husba nd Jim is
S acr::imento general manager of
Western Agricultural Chemical
A~sociat1on . 1:1 pesticide o r-
ga n1zat1on that lobbies the
Legislature
And she said she had made no
d t'c1s1on on whom to appoint as
GOP cauc us chairman and
1o1i htp, lhl' No 2 a nd :'l/o 3 pos ti..
ASSEMBLYMAN Dave Stir·
ling. H·llac1enda lle1ghts. who
had b(.•f'n mentioned as a possi-
ble successor to Priolo. said he
had not been running "at this ·
tame ··
A sse mbl y ma n Bru c e
Nes tande, H·Ora nge, now the
GOP's caucus chairman, said he
would not rema in in that post.
Ile a lso had been menti6ned as a
possible t'Ontcndcr for Priolo's
JOb
Lake Tahoe
Oean Air
Plan Pushed
SA C HA ME NTO I AP I
California's anti-smog board has
a ne w Lake Tahoe clean air plan
that calls for use or a motorist's
fc•c to help pay for more bus
ser\'ICC around the picturesque
mountain lake
The plan. intended to meet
fl'dcral Clean Ai r Act rc'Quire·
mcnts on the California side of
lhl' lakl'. <1lso recommends de·
velopmcnt of e xtensive. Cree bus
:-.ervict· and annual vch1 clt' in·
:.p('\'11on~ for basin residents
AdoptC>d unanimous ly by the
fo ur mcmlw r Air Res ources
Board l<.1te Wednesday. the pro-
µos ul 1s 1n1endcd lo he lp bring
tht• ba?>an into compliance with
fl·dl'rnl s tandards for ca r bon
monoxide and ozon<'
TllF. Bl -S TATE Tahoe
Heg1onal Planning Agency has
the rc-spons1b1hty fo r prepa ring
a s imilar plan for the Nevada
s1dl' of th<' lake. Hoth proposals
m usl sa tisfy thl' federal En
v1ronmcntal Protection Agency.
Tht' AHB's plan goes beyond
rccommcndat1ons of an ad hoc
l'Ommtltl'l'. a nd that in itself
c o u ld g c ner<Jlt· mor e co n -
t rovc r sy 111 the politically
~l·ns it1vc ba:.1n
Hill Keeps Ttimbliri'
Wllapse in Malibu. Only Matter of·Time
MALIBU <API It's only a
m atter of time befo re 60.000
cubic yards or drrt and rocks
will rain down upon a 400-foot
str etch o f Pac ifi c Coast
Highway, the California Depart-
m ent of Transportation's chief
geologist says.
"H will be cqmini:t down ,
hopefully not all al once," Ray
Forsythe said' Wednesday, as
pedestrian travel resumed on a
patb through the dust·blanketed
roadway. which is still closed to
traffic.
Forsythe said the collapse will
• occur because deep. connecting
fissures are shearing away Mn
arc-shaped area of the bluff that
ias about 12.-; reel wide and runs
inland about 150 reel.
a.,,..,,aeea Crlf lrlz~d
LOS ANGELES (AP) -· U.S.
' Sen. S.l. Hayakawa has com e
under a double-barreled attac k
from Japanese-American and
Hlapanlc groups because of his
atanc• on lsauea related to the
· riptl ol racial minorities.
At a J,AJ9 Aqeles Prest Club new• confuence Wednesday.
( ;. J Tenant Group• Lose
STATE SACRAMENTO IAPI -Ten-
:int groups have lost their
"-------------second skirmish in two days
the Republican senator's own
California Hispanic advisory
council criticized his proposal to
discontinue bilingual ballots at a
s enate ne ws conference. a
Japanese-American group call·
ing itself Days of Remembranc_e
c riticized Hayakawa·s oppost·
lion to its World War II redress
campaign.
•
Odd-e1'en Platt Gro..,•
SACRAMENTO <AP) -San
Mateo and Sant.a Cruz counties
joined the odd-even gas sales
plan at 12:01 a .m . today. bring·
ing \be tot.al number of counties
in the plan lo 12, including one to
start Monday.
The plan allows motorists to
buy gas only on odd numbered
days 1f their licenses end ln odd
numbers. and on even-numbered
days it their licenses end In even
numben .
against the real est.ate lobby.
They showed up before the As-
se mbly J udiciary Committee
We dnesday with a bill backed by
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. requir-
ing "just cause" for evictions.
But they lacked two of the seven
votes needed for passage.
However. a llew vole was or·
der ed for May 30.
Paddng Fl,.,. B•ra•
SANTA PAULA <APl -A
packing house fire so intense
that it was detected by a
weather observation satelllte
has gulled a block-long, block·
wide citrus pac king house.
police sa.ld today.
Fourteen fire companies
res ponded to the s pectacular
lire early this morning, which lit
up the nilbt sky and forced the
evacuation of several nearby
homes. but no Injuries were re·
ported.
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~.May 10. 1~79
LA COSTE SHIRTS
BY FRITZ! ON SALF:!
M ud l' of f\0/50 cotton/poly.
1!11·\ ·n· t'1111I ,\ \t•f-..itill· .in 11 h·:il !<>htrl l~r ~1 11111 111 n·l.1>. 1tl C'h111t"t' lr .. 111 1c.1,. •1l l'11lt1r!>. IS
!\I L I 1~1111d thrn :\b\ t:11 h 11nh 1
H eg. S J :~.U\l NOW ::;3~Ju
DEN IM Sl'EC'IAL ON H.l.S. CHI C
,JEAN S FO i{ MOM
T rim le!(:.. tnm fi t. 100' c111t11n, and all J t d
i-pectal ... u\'inir--i;txid l hru Mutht'r\, Du~.
Muy I :hh, unly! {S1z.c 2() .m ,
I, ., ( NOW ::16~'~' I \.Cg. ~~:L )() I
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CANVAS WALLETS
Affordable. multi-compa rtment canva!<
wallet:-wi th raanhow trim .... j11,t right fo r ;i
gill g1vl·r with 11 lamrt1•cf h11dg1•I. :::4 00
11n I\
FROM NATURAL
CO MFORT
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a hit· i.hm· vou'll l·H·r wtur f 111
natural ll'at lwr I
SAVE ON
FRITZI VO ILE BLOUSES
Lighl and 11ir\ ... 1 \'ling. 11~:-11rt1·d ... pra ng
r rinh IO \'Oilt•. P11ly/roll c11 1. fS M l,1
Hurry.g1111d thru May 1:1th
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LEVIBENDOVER
PANTS FOR MOM
FOR LESS
OAtlV PILOT
SHERMAN OAKS ORANCC HUNTINCTON BCACH Wt:STMINSTE:R SANTA ANA
4520 Von N11y~ Blvd
Nc1't to HughN Mo1k•'I
2 / Jl78J 2 SI/
189 S Tustin Avt•
Tusrin or Gordl'n
10111 Adam$ Av,, 154/Z Ooldtmwcst $r J430 S Bmtol Av1 •
Brool!/lursr & Adam~ Next to Colden W•·)r H11:.tol & Mu r A rthur
Crov.-fwy
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252!12 M<:/nryr~ 19320 Nordholl Sr 22724 Hawthorn .. Blvd 3660 C f oo1h1ll Blvd
Son Oreqo fwy Tampa & No1dhu/I South of the 0~1 Amo H~emeod & f ooth1/I
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'Thurlday. May 10. 1979
Robert ~·Weed/Publisher
Barbara Kreiblch/Edltorlel P~ Editor
Council Wise tO
Take Second Look
San Ctem~ntf ity ouncll m~mbers have decided to
take another look at th l.164-hom{" Marble Head projecl
approvtrd April 4 w1th a 3 lo 2 volt• rrom a la me-duck
council.
This set•ms s~nsible s ance u a pp('ars the lame·durk
c·ound l thr'-~ rrwmtwrs w{'rt-recallt>d Jan. 23 un e r a
bitter polltlc &I f<'ud m ay havt.> bet>n t rym ft tu rush
throu.:h somt• dl•vt•lopm ent proJe<'ts
While '"'' c·an't tUU'ff w1th Counc1lwomun My rt,1"
Wagn~r·s \·~u all~ rus h t>ffort to ~impl y rever l' the ltlJ
proval Wltho ul 11 rh s cussaon. &l wa ~ a ~ood ide,u tu r al!tc
the issut• lt~llln Ill vubhc
Tht.> lhrt•t• nt'"' n>unC'1I me-mber~ eleC'ttc•d April 24 have
H gn·at rt·::.vc1ns1u1hty to their rommum ty 1n t aking u
cnreful look ..at tht• pluni> to bu&ld thou~and~ of honieb on
the h11lv rmwh lantl "' tht• c at
It j p1wa1' Jt>\ t•l1>peri> of lht• rnm·h l(Jnd f cll th.-y
1·ould niakt· 11unwrou!I chun~e!I an tht·tr µhrn~ aft er ('Oun
c1l mt'm t'k ·r~ h ..ad ..app rovt.'tl them
Thl' Ill'\\ t'ulm l·il bhould make I he dt H·lo~r~ ket<p
lhcar wont anti :-Uc:k to the approH•d plani> Wh.\ ha t'
numer1)U::o puhl11· hearang!I and stud1('~ to t1cc1de on :m ap
propriaw 111.111 ar 1l as tu lft• c hanged onl} ..i m onth l(Jlt;r
without t·ount·al a pprova1·1
T lw rww l'OUJlCll hcis et great rcspons1b1hty l.>dor t It 111
trying to :,t·rve ~1~ a watchdog over tht.• potentia l d ·v~lop·
m cnt or uhoul 7 .oon h om ei> that may ll<' bu all in tht• r1:1nrh
area
Another Handicap
San .Juan Capi!'lrano <·ountilmen last wee k rCJt!C tcd u
pe rmit tha t would h ave ~11Jowed a board <.ind cart' facility
lo be built in lhl• l'Jly 's ~outhern <Jrea
The 12-unat l'Omplcx was s chl'dulcd to h OU!>C 66 men·
ta11y and phys 1t"ally h a ndicapped patients in a com-
m unily -on r ntcd t-nvironment
Councilmen voted a gains t the proposed facility on
grounds it wa~ not a land use compatible with industr ial
conct·rns aln·:.idv locat ed in the a rea
Thei l ':-. pure h unk
Tlw proposed ins titution also would have been adja·
cent to ~oml' res idential n eighborhoods in the ar ea.
ncighhorhootJ~ that turned out petitiQDS .and several
s pcakr r:,, a t ttw council meeting to oppos e the board and
car e f<J<'ilit y It was that oppos ition rathe r than the
lrum J)t'd uµ le.ind u~c issue that s wa ye d the council.
As ont· coundlm:.an noted, s u ch a facilit y 1s going to
he tht· Cll>Jt•rl of controversy from s urrounding r eside nt s
whcrl'Vt!r 1t ·~ locatt•d in the c ity limits.
In lh1s cas•·. the a pplicants were two people with good
t rack r<:t·ords an health car e for the ha ndicapped. accoro
mg to Oningc County authorities. They also operate· other
:such fw:1J1lies in (;apis tnrno Beach.
And they hw.I s pent two years negotiating with city
planners and l<wal tnmm1~s1om. to secure approval of tht-
pr o.1t·l·t The only b<.>ard that f.till'd tu approve the permit
was tlw Cit y Coun<:il
Thi• ('oum·1I '>houlcl ha \'t' atceptl·d ~om1.• rC'spon!>1b11ity
a nd .11low(·d the l <1t•il11\ lo be built H<.1nd 1capped peopl<'
'hould not ht· c·xc)u(lt-11 ln1m .1 n·sa.ll'nti~l c nv1runm cnl
be c<lllM' of tlit·1r unique· nc('d~
· Re-check the Budg~t
L-..guna l'eti<:h teac hers and s chool board members
<.i re lotkcd in a s alary h ike dis pute after both groups
flecla rcd a n impass e in negol iatJtm b <.1nd s ubmitted the is-
s ue lo a mE·tlwtor
Tcac h <'rs :.ire demanding a 6 percent pay raise for the
C'Urrt•nt school y1•ar, retroactive to last July. while board
m e mhcrs appear w illin~ to g r a nt only a 3.7 per cent in
c rcas l'
Jn~tru('t ors have maclc rumblings about the possibili-
ty of a \\>a lkout if wage hikes aren 't g ranted and board
m e mbers hav<.• rl'fused to budge, le aving .teachers dis-
g runtle(! and <Jng r y.
T t•a<:hcrs in the Newport-Mesa a nd Capis trano
Unifwfl dtslrn:ts rc(•e ntly settled for a 5 percent increase.
retro<.icti vt· lo last July .
Tt"<Jthers took their lumps after Proposition 13
passc'{), n:-did most public e mployees . And the cost of li v-
ing cc rt:11nly hasn 't gone down s ince the Jarvis iniliativ~
p ci ssed
{i(mrd m embers complain that the district cannot af
ford the r::iisc sou~ht by teachers .
Pe rhaps the teacher s could spend some time looking
al the district budget to s uggest ways it might be
t rimmed to accommodate the soug ht-after pay hike.
Whatever t he outco m e . we believe that the issu~
could be settled amicably w1thout a s trike by teachers.
Laguna Beach is a sm a ll d istrict. one wher e people
a r e frie nds with each other and have many friends In the
community . It would be sad to see t he bitterness Utat j n-
evilably accompa nies a teacher strike tear at the com -.,..
munity f abnc.
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Boyd!Hairpie·ces
ByL.M. BOVD
Our Love a nd Wa r man
takes note or a recent poll
wherein hundreds of women
were asked if they disliked
bald men. Not a one said yes.
Interesting. Calls to mind the
....
O.~ar
Gloomy
Gus
Our government clanks
Into gear. Caner tells
SchLESlnger. "in -
vestigate." Talk about
decisive action! B.R.
•
survey of some years ago
whe n a sizable sampling or
women we re a s ked which
type tney pr efe rred, bald
men without hairpieces or
bald men with hairpieces. A
majority of those ladies said
without. volunteer ing the
view that hairpieces make
men look untrustworthy.
A gentleman in Pittsburgh
just reached age 100. As
us ual. he was queried about
how he did so. llis explana·
lion: "I live d most of il
before the world went nuts."
When you tap a SUfJar ma-
ple tree. in New England,
you can expect to get about •
100 drops of sap per minute.
There are those who claim
that the beast on a paclt of
Camels isn't a camel but a
dromedary. It is a camel, ll
la, il ill All camel• aren't
dromedaries, but au
dromedarin are camels .
Rowland Evans/Robert Novak
Nixon Not Critical of Carter
W ASHJNGTON Michard M
Ni xon ruccntl y h ad som e
•·hnrltoble things to say about
J 11n my Carter. tellintt one vis
llor that th'• president is doing
mlH'h bt·tt_.r than the press gives
turn r l'f~ll for but badly nt.'eds lo
l1Qht~n hi11i eontrol of the federal
burt·uucruey
111 un cxpan~ivc mood during a
11111~. rambling political chat
w 11h a wt·ll
k1111wn
W tax h 111gl on
lawvcr. Nix
on uffrrt'11 h1:-.
u:.11.ll 11:.l ol
hl'IJ>fuJ hint:.
To s tar1 1.qth.
hl· :-.a1ll
It II 11 I' r I
S I I JU :.!1 ,
(' J rt t' r :. 1 n
-.1dt> Jat•k or all-trades. ~hould be
tnad1• dirt>etor of the Office or
M a n a ~ ~ nll• n l a n d B u d g e l
Mailbox
I 0 MP I one of the truly
powerful jobti an any admtnls\ra-
t ion.
NIXON'S m essage: control or
the bureaucracy. which Nixon
himself never achieved. is elud·
Ing Carter. Part or the reason
a re cabinet members too much
out for themselves INixon cited
Health. Education and Welfare
Secretary Joseph Califano> or
nol "with It" (he cite d Housing
a nd U rba n Develo pment
Secretary Patricia Har ris 1
'#Ith Strauss running OMB. he
s aid. Carter could use his
talents tc extend presidential 1n
nuence to all the departments
and lighten up White I louse con-
t rol over policy dec1s1ons .
Carter a lso needs a ha rd
nosed "Kennedy-style" politi-
cian to run na tional politics for
him. said lh<' formc•r pres1dcm1
Dut on the innation front. which
he called Carter's toughest is-
s ue, Nixon was not critical or
Carte r or o' his inflation.fighter.
Alfred Kaun. Nixon described
Carter's dereguJation plans as
good anti-inllation medicine, but
declared himself in the dark as
to just how inflation could be
brought to heel.
THE GLENN Ft\CTOR
The condition of bad blood that
President Carter seems to have
encouraged between himself and
Ohio's Democr atic Sen. John
Glenn. a vocal critic of the new
strategic a rms limitation treaty
1 SA LT II >. threatens lethal
har m to the president in the
Senate treaty de bate
The president h as railed to
communicate in any way with
America's first astronaut since
the day that Gle nn. under heavy
pr<>s idcntial pressure. censored
his remarks during chraslenmR
or the new Trident submarine
Ohio.
Glenn agreed to remove from
his prepared text that day early
Just month most a llusions 'to the
explosive question of verifica-
tion of Soviet honesty in adher-
inrto the still-uns igned treaty.
Yet. despite the expurgations.
Rosalynn Carter , representing
he r husband a t the Groton.
Conn., christ ening. publicly
chided Glenn for raising "very
damagin~" questions about
verirical1on.
What this means is that Glenn,
whose opposition lo SALT 11
does not approach the intensity
of th e bipartisan defense-
orientcd Senate bloc. m ay be
lost lo the president in the hot
ratification debate.
WHV NOT SHCHARANSKY!
The <·onspi cuous absence of
Anatoly Shcharansky from the
h sl of Soviet d1 ss 1dents ex-
changed for those two Russian
spies worries Soviet s pecialists
1hc r c. Shcharans k y. it is felt
here. 1s hemg held as a carrot-
and sl u·k wf•apon to play against
I' rl·S 1dt·nt (' u rt<.·r in the final
.sta l!t.>s or the strate~ic arms
timital11>n treat y ISALT Ill
ncj:!olia t1ons
Under th.i s plausible theory.
Shcharans ky's fate would be
thrown inlo the balance to in-
flut'nce Carter to yield on the
last rcw details tn the ne~otia·
I ions between Secretary of s ta'te
l 'yrus Va nce and Soviet foreign
minister Andrei Gromyko.
Jailed as an American spy
despite Carter 's persona l pledge
lhal he had never been paid by
or involved with the Central ln-
t c II 1~cn ce Agen cy IC I A ).
S h1·h 3ran s k y is tha mos..l
n •l<'bralC'd d1ss1de nt no w in Sov-
1l'I 1ail SomC' authorities here
h('lit.'VL' that 1f Shcharansky is
not useful to Mos(•ow as a pawn
dur ing t he t ai l -e nd o f the
ni.'g11t1al1ons. then the Soviets
wi ll play him as a political card
r1urtnJ,! S.:-natc cons ider ation of
S1\LT II amendml'nts. The pro-
...pcrl w•>rncs c ritics or SALT
Anti-fr.eeway Stance Ignores Reality
To th<.· fo~Jitor
Gov t:dmuml Brown. Jr and
Department of Transportation
Director Adriana Gianturco arc
hoth being hi~hly unrealistic in
their curn·nt anti-freeway and
pro m ass transit stance.
According to John A. Rae.
Profess or o r Engine e r ing.
Harvey Mudd Coll.-ge, "If 2 per
cenl of the auto commuters went
to pubh(' transportation . they
would swamp it." P rofessor Rae
also says that to develop an er.
fe<'tive mass transit system for
Southe m California would take
at least 20 years.
The answer. a t least for the
next \5 years. is an tmprove(t
highway s yst em a nd s maller
cars 10 replace today 's high fuel
l'Ons umpt 1on ve h icles . Un ·
f11r l unalel y . th e r e I S 0 0
allt>rnativt' to the internal com-
buslwn l'ngml' avail able in the
forseeatile rutun:· High hopes
cmce held for steam and turbine
<·n g1 nes h ave been das hed
We 're years a way from a bat ·
tc•ry opcr:.ited car which will go
Jong distanceb !the range of a
lank of ~as I al highway speeds
and which t·an be charged quick-
ly. EvC>n 1f such a battery were
a vailable. where would we get
t he massive a mounts of energy
necessary to c ha rge millions of
them? Our power raciht1es a re
operatin~ al maximum output
now.
Wt: MUST rapidly improve
o ur freeway a nd hi g hway
s yste m now. State wide there a re
many partially completed pro
jccts :iimilar to the Corona del
Mar Free way I which goes
nowhere) and the "Costa Mesa
Ditch ." on Newport Blvd.
M illioos ol taxpayers dollars
have already been invested in
t hese partlally completed pro-
jects which are of no value in al-
leviatin~ traffic congestion until
the y can be utiliied.
The money. much more than
is needed. has already been col-
lected. It's there in Sacramento
now. The governor's Teluctance
to release the funds and his ob·
session w\th public transporta-
tion is costin~ us millions or
dollars In wasted energy and
escalating construction costs.
May heaven protect us from
pollllcians a nd bure aucrats who.
In their infinite wisdom. "know
what is best " for the public as
opposed to what the public
wants and needs.
DERALD D. HUNT
O..r,,e Detaletll
To the Editor:
In • recent column. Milton
Motkowits chuliled Mobil, lm·
plyln1 the company was 1i ...
mg oH proriti. frrim tb e nergy
o perations 10 1n\ l'"l 1n non
petroleum businC>s:.t•s Nothing
tould be farther from the truth
In 1976, when Mohil completed
it~ acq uisition of Montgomery
Ward and Container Corp<tral1<m
or AmenC'a. Mohd 's outlny!-1 for
exploration and produ<.•l 1on nf oil
a nd ga'i totaled $77'1 m1 lhon. 111
1977, they incrc•as1·d to $85 1
million. Last yl·ar . Mobi l spent a
re<.·ord $1.1 hillion
FURTHER, not one dime or
e ne rgy earnings has gone into
Ward 's a nd Container's capital
programs Thes l' companies
havC' suppli<'d a ll their capital
needs from lhe1r own sources
J\11 of Lhrsc farts were tota ll v
ignored by Mr Mo~kow1tt.. ·
Ile also ignored the J.~ balls
in the Con~reo;s1onal hoprwr in
1975 that lhrealenerl lo rc~ulalc·
a nd d1!.mt>mhN tht• oil C'Om
panics in to m n rb1d11 v Thi.'
j!rl'atl's f imped1ml'nl -,n 1n
l'reasecl rtomcs1u· i?nl'r.l?v sup
pll<'s 1s C•>unlt'r produr•11 \ ,. gov
l'rnment re~ulat11in<; l 'nttl lhl'
j!Overnmc•nt roudblorks ar<· re·
moved. ener~y invrsl ml'nts will
be dampened and olht-r avcnu~.
su<'h as ch vers1r1cat1on . will he
e nC'ouragcd
But wh<i tcvcr lht· bus int-ss
C'11ma te. Mobil is 1n the energy
busin~s to stay.
HERBERT SCHM ERTZ
Vice Prcs1cfe nl ,
Mobil 0 11 Corporation
Nof a ·o .... p'
To the Editor·
The Laguna Hccychn~ Center
is a s you mety know u volunte<'r
prof!ram. At one time we did
have paid starr. however Prop
l3 and CETA cutbackslend~ the
public subsidy.
WE ARE starting to have a
problem at the center. Laguna
Recycling ts not a dump. All
m aterials should be sorted a nd
deposited under the a ppropriate
signs. Aluminum should not be
mixed with ~lass or steel. The
metal rings on wine bottles must
be removed!
LagunA Beach is quite far
from our recycling markets and
with gas going up we cannot af-
ford paid st aff. The Environ-
me ntal Coalition which runs the
site, signed a contraet with t.he
city to maintal'n a clean recycr.
ing racility. Please help. volun-
teer time a nd continue to bring
1ecyclables. Last year we re-
cycled over 80 tons or materials.
Keep up the 1ood work, Laguna.
HAL THOMAS
Executive Director, Environ·
mental Co a litlon o r Oran1e
County
CIUlo•~n
To Lhl' F:dllor
I would hkr l o !>a 1· a v. ord in
support of c:mµloyee!> in fa!>l
foorl rt>slaurants <1nd in so doing
pt>rhaps hC'lp the puhhc to lx'lll'r
understand where the• fust rood
t•mployee 1s coming from
In my emplo}'ml'nl at a ras t
food restaurant m y experiences
have been many and varJL'd 1
fct.>1 that a considerable a mount
of growth has occurred in my
persona lity in the past months
due 1.0 my present em ployment
THERE HAVF. been ma ny
Saturday afternoons that I knew
I could be at the beach enjoying
th<' s un. But instead , I spent my
afternoons at work. Invariably.
at these ti mes a customer comes
1n lbat feels the prime reason for
this restaurant'!> existence 1s to
-;at1sfy tus supreme bean.I! with
s ustenann• And hc> ·11 !.ll!p on
anybody or a nythini! preventmi::
him from doin~ so It 1s at thest:
times that I serio us ly qucsl1on
my position. ·
llowever . ::it lime-. a custom('r
t•omes in wht>n Wl"rc v<·r v husv
I le s lows you down tJy iook1ng
you s tra1{:ht in th<' 1.•y t· a nti sa)' ....
"T ha nk you I ;ippret·1ate your
service." ll 1s lh<'n that the in
converuencc•s seem s mall and it
1s worth 11 to be working at a
rast food restaurant
DALE TRACY
Tax l'l~r
To lhc Editor
As a semo r in Costa Mesa
H 1~h School. I would like to ex-
press some of my opinions ahout
the valuc-aded tax. I strongly
Wlrlcs
"Llmlt arm.'I a!i much as you
Uke but It you realty want ~ce you've got to ftst>t for IL "
oppo~e RusM•ll Long and At Ull-
m :ln ~ ... upport of a value-added
I J\
The cont•nuon tbal the VAT.
which w111 t3>. consumption -in
l'ludini? basit· needs like food
"would l'ncourage people lo
save and in vest " as a very
rnui:ih and inaccurate assump·
lion. It will only add to the pres·
sure on low-income families by
making them barely able or
una bit! to afford their rood ex-
µenses.
It would probably r educe
s pe nd1n~ hy l'limin ating low-
1 n t· o m e ramtl1 cs from the
market place and thereby re·
dUt'l' inflation but at. what
1·e1i.l '' Thi' VAT has the same
d1aracleraslw a s 1nflal1on 1Lo;elf
rcdu('1ng lhc• buying power of the
}';LAINE TANG
Lo•f Onr Spirit!
To I ht• t-:d1t11r
What ha:. happe n ed to the
-,.i.i1r1l. i.d f-d1sc1 phne financial
aw <J rcness or our citizens ?
We hear the serv1('e stations
:1 rt• cons ide ring a four· day
"hoycott" dosing.
Wh y are not the citizens con-
sidering a good strong or even
weak boycott? Regardless of
wh ich group or g roups ar e
responsible for this gas problem
or s ho rtai:ies etnd appalling
prices. if the citizens limited
their driving for jus t a week, or
cvc•n <• f ('W days, lo onl y
u bsolutely necessary driving.
doublin~ up on trips to the store.
to work, etc .. we'd see terrific
results
BlJT HERE we are in line ask-
ing to be ripped orl! When we
r ut down on coffee drinking
<ma ny ol us never returning to
1l l ll showed results.
When products and services
don't sell, prices in variably
comedown.
Please even if you can af-
fo rd the gas prices stay home
a little the next rew weeks. for
the sake or your fellow man who
can 't afford them.
J . HALL
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The nght tn condriue letter• to fU
apace or eUmlOO.te libel a.t re#r'Wd.
wllera of JOO W01'da or less toiU be
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FORD ROAD WIDENING JOB IS UNDER WAY. BUT WHO'S IN CHARGE OF IT?
Irvine Co. 1s Paying. but lrvln• and Newpon Oftk:lal• Say They're Not Admlnl1terlng Project
Who's Cha~ge Here? • m
Trai•i1111 F .. d
College Gets
$60,000 Grant
Saddleback College bu been awarded a M0.000 1raat to belp
the school's Human Development Department recruit and train
handie1pped students ror jobs as teacher aides.
The three-year grant from the U.S. Department of Heatth.
Education and WeUare will be used to train Saddleback students to
asal•t in the teaching of disabled children.
Coordinator or the project. Robert.a Berns, plans to recruit
baDdlcapped students from the area to ent.er tbe procram.
ror blformaUon, phone 831.-9100 or 495-4950. ext. 226.
,..,, ~ G,..,.,ed
Capistrano Unified School Dis-
trict trustees have approved
$249,744 In retroactive pay raises
for non.teaching employees.
About 1,000 bus drivers,
clerks, secretaries. custodians
a nd other e mployees a~ affect·
ed by the salary raises that were
he ld up las t year due to a
statewide p ublic worker pay
freeze.
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Caral11al Srlted•led
More than 30 rides and attrac-
tions including a roller coaster
and ferris wh~I will be featured
Friday throug h Sun day at
University High School's fourth
annual Spring Ca rnival, 4771
Campus Drive. Irvin.-;.
RESIGNS POST
CfMNnber Exec Rogers
Chamber
Executive
Q\lits Post
Road Project Disavoired by Newport, lroine
The pay hikes range from 5.45
percent to 5.66 per cent. The
raises are retroactive to August
and Septem ber of 1978, district
officials said.
The carnival will~ held from 5
to 11 p.m. Friday, 10 a .m . to 11
p.m. Saturday, and noon to6p.m. Dan Rogers has announced his
S unday. rea1gnatioo as executive director B y JOANNF. Rt~YNOLDS Al.L OF T HIS information NOT ON YOUR LIFE, Coun · Hot dogs, soft drinks. cotton of the Newport Harbor Area °'-0•11• Po1eis~tt t'O mes t o light he c aus e the tert~d the lrVJ ne people. They in-Chamber of Commer ce. effective
There's a road projec t under widt'ojng of fo'ord Road 1:-. going sistcd that Newport is the lead Def~~ Co•~ s~t candy, snow cones and popeorn Junes.
th , N t On Wl.th.1'n ·~ stone's throw of the d h dl d 11 the A ft.\'e·w""""k course 1·n self de· will be sold way on e rvine-ewpor .. agenc·y an a n e a ... ~ Sponsored by the !.C hool's Roge~. 44. said he 1s lcavin~
Beach ci ty line. but officials in home of a Daily Pilot assign· paperwork. fense will be offered beginning Roosters Club. the organization is bis post to take a JOh us director
the two cities don't seem to ment editor. •• At ttus point. the s talemate Friday at 5 p. m. at the San k 1 1 d h 1 of marketing ror Armor All. a know what's going on B"'causC' he wanted lo know had involved 1Jbout four hours of Clemente Rape Crisis lnterven-se<• ing vo unteers to en a e P· " 1no hand For further infonna-Newport Beach based company f o r the record. Ford Road wh~t was going on and fi gured phone calls c·onversations that tion Center , 312 Ave De La ...
l h I d · I tion. contact Travis Honeycutt al between MacArthur Boulevard some neighbors wou d . too, e began with th<' wholesa e cnaa Estrella 752.0345. ROGERS S~ID the JOb change
and San Miguel Drive 1s being as ked a photoi::raphcr to ~t'l a by both side:-. that any wo rk was T he hour-long clas~cs cover isn't motivated by d1ssat1sfac·
widened to four lanes from the picture and as51gned the re underway on Ford Hoad ph ysic al . emotional and t1on with the cha mber . "The
present two. The work is being porters who cover Irvine and The assignment editor wa1.n'\ psychological as~cts of self de· f'I~ Staffot1• lo Op~• time has come for me to move
done by Coxco of Orange under N e wport B e a c h for t b e buying that. feJ¥e. A small re~ is requested. Laguna Beach Fire Depart family and our future . he said
a $381.000 contract with t he news paper to find out who was "How would they explain thls For reservationsand information ment o((icials have announced Wednesday.
Irvine Co It is to be completed digging up the dirt next to Ford picture?" he asked. ordenng the about the non-profit program. an ope n house at each Art Ch a mbe r President Gordon
bym1d-Jul)'. Roadandwhy. report~n topresson. call 492-3681 between s·JO a m. Colony fire station Saturday West,whodescnbedRogersasa
Getting the picture was easy. /\ sort of poker game de-and4:30p.m .daily. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m h a r d man t o re pl ace, s aid
THE IRVIN•: CO. IS paying And getting the information velo~ · The open house 15 being former chamber pr esident Rudy
for the road work ·<i:-. a cond1t1on should be sample enough, ri~hl? sponsored m conJunction with 81lron v.ill head 3 selection rom
o r approval by the <·1t y of Wron)! THE IRVINE REPORTER S.-nlon' l"illll Sf"f F'ire Service Reco~nition Day miltt~ to find a new cxc~utivc
Nt>w port Rl'a<'h of Hurbor SO FAR. IT'S B•:•~N 1mpo~s1-called a member of that city s t\ frt.~ showang or uu: comedy Station l at 501 f orest /\ve director Ridge.thelanrlfirm 's nco,1.cstre~· ble to find out w'hwh c·1t ~· 1s rt• tra frtt• cn,l!l nl'erin~ s ta ff who fi lm "JlousL' Calls" h1ghhghb wi ll ft'a\urf' mov1 •s. ~hdes and Hoger~. a 27.yl'ar resident of
1dent1al dl'vclupmcnt tn that ponstble for the Ford Kuad pro· g aH• that city's p<Jrty line May offerings for !>enior citizen~ demons tration •>f toe· al fin· Newport lka<'h. taught English
city Ject. and. ror that matter . whi ch The Nt>wport re porter me t from the L<i~una Bl'ach Council equipment at Newport Harbor High School
The f''ord R oad ~ 1c1 e n1n g one will maintain the rnad after that ch<illenge with a city staff on Aging ' from 1959 to 1961
shouldn't lX' tonru~ec1 with lhl' 1t 1s completed me mber of ht•r own and rabed Thl· movie will screen at the Lnnllna fo Cl.-an lip
p l anned widen in g o f the Irvine <'ity oHicials 5toutly the Irvine reporter a city trlt.ffic South C<last Theater at 2 p.m.. -n i\ GRADUt\TI': O•~ Use. ht:
MacArthur Bo ulevar d -Ford maintain that it's Newport's pro· engineer. May 18. Laguna Beach residents with ser ved as an assista nt basket·
Road intersection. The latter j ect a ll the way. Summer activities at the an eye on spring cleaning will ball coach there from 1961 to
project, a $621 ,000 undert.akmg Non.sense. sniffed the people Both had escalated to their ·senior 's center at 515 Forest get th e i r c h an c e to rid 1964. He was head basketball
h · d l h. respective city managers' of. th I ...,, of la a unwanted h UC 1 · f t at 1s suppose o start t as at Newport Beach Cit y Hall. The Ave . include play reading , emse v,.._, r ..,e. coac at rvane rom 1964 to . be' h died . t . . , . N t B h rices when an Irvine Co. public . . items next week when Laguna 1967 s ummer. 1s mg an JOtn · proJect 1sn t an ewpor eac . relations man called to reveal physical fitness. c reative writ· · ly by the county, the two cities thev said. It 's in Irvine. ing, folkdancing and literary Beach Disposal Company holds A graduate of Use. he served
and the Irvine Co. Newport Beach officials con· it is his firm that is doing the criticiam. Other courses and ac· an annual spring cleanup. as an assistant basketball coach
As planned , amon g other ced ed the Irvine Co.-Harbor work. tivities are available. Refuse trucks will pick up the re from 1961 to 1964. He was
things. it will spare the nearby Ridge connection. But that's Free leg~l aid, re ntal as-large items such as sofas. ovens, bead basketball coach at UC
Pacific Telephone building and where Ne wport ·5 responsibility HE WAS ASKED which city is sist ancc and property tax as· refrigerators. chairs and other Irvine from 1964 to 1967.
Urbanus Square. the hig h sound· stops. the beach city folks said. administering the project. sis tance prog rams also ar c things residents want lo disf(ard Prior to Jommg the r ha mber
mg name given that rambling J rvine processed the environ· ··o h. god." he sighed. sound· available. For further informa· The d iscarded items should be in 1975. Rogers worked for the
red buffalo barn that has oc'Cn m ental impact r e port and ing like he·d been around the tion. phone 497.244i. left at the curb on residents' Wo rld Hockey Association and
made into an office building. handled the permits . track a fe w limes himself. regulartransh pick up day. tbe World Football League . ...::...-~~..:.:=..:.:=.:.:..::....::;:.::....::..=.~..:.::..:.~~~-~-----~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---------~-~---
Special
Class Set
Two classes lo assist
t h e p hysically h an ·
dicapped or those with
problems learning will
be conducted t his s um.
m e r at Saddle back
Colle~e.
Courses in learning
skills and pys1cal fitness
for handicapped in-
dividua ls will oc con-
ducted through the c am
pus special services pro-
gr am.
F o r information .
phon e 831 -9700 or
495-4950. ext. 300 or 324.
Care Unit
On View
A public open ho use is
set May 26 from 2 to 4
p . m a t South Coast
Community Medical
Center's alcohol treat-
me nt program care unit
on the hospital's fifth
fl oor . 31 8 72 Coast
Highway, South Laguna.
In six years. the care
unit has provided l ,800
a lcoholism patients with
educational sessions on
the progressive aspects
or counseling. therapy
a nd loog-term followup
care. officials said.
For information. call
499·1311, extension 560.
Earns Badge
2n d Lt. Ricardo -A.
Nicol JU. son of Mr. and.
Mrs. Ricardo A. Nicol.
2317 S. Ola Vista. San
Cle mente. received a
parachutist badge upon
completion of the three-
week airborne course at
the Army Infa ntry
School, Ft. Benning, Ga.
Ga.
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f'~~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.-. ....................................................................... -1 Se~, Money Offered for Gasoline
8 )' MK'HA.:L PASK•:\'lf 'lt, ••1tt:Dt~ltl<.K SC'HOEM 1-:HL
and JOHN <'OIUn:tto
Of .... o.11, 1"1194 ~~"
BKIBl::S. ON•: THAT ttlT St ..... w~unl 111 ... or' 1rnd
otht·r cnlll'l'mt•11t:-. urt> ll\·1n~ offt·n·tl Or1111~t· Cou~t :ot•rv11·~·
talion allt•ndanb b clc•,1wratt' motur"t~ m UWlf \t•an·h
for gasohnc ·
Otht!r mutorist~ art• rt:M1run~ to cx1·11:-.l·b "I 'm h&v
ing a baby" or · my grandmotht.'r JW>l dwd · 1n dtlempt:.
to sway attendants into :.t>lhng them fud or breatkmg rult.":.
1mpostX! by tht• o<h-1 .. vt:n ~all":. llldn
IN laVINE. A 8TATION owrwr who a:skt!d that lhc
name of ha:. outlet not bf' re ealt-<.I . siald a promint-ot local
resident who owns h ve t•ar:. 0Ht·1 t'd ham SI ,(){)() to "prov1d'
ham with as .mul:h ga~ollnt' "~ ht· v. ont1·d whenc\lcr hl·
wanted 11 ··
"It was JUSI that important to tum "lht' ov.ncr ~u1d.
"f told him ralhcr that I wouldn't clo 1t," h1 •
added
Irvine Station Man Turns Down $1,000
wunh:<l lo bu) ~asol1 ne after closjng .
"ONE CAL SAID 'l'LL TAKE care of you 11 you'll take
Nrt' of me. Just tel me know a day before'." the owner re·
1iur""d
.. They're just that desperate."
In Newport Beach, Bob Huxtable. owne r of Texaco
station at Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills roads, sa.id two
r e1:ndents of the exclusive Bag Canyon neighborhood of·
rcred unspecified a mounts for gasoline fa'lqrs
.. , told them the re was no way that I c8'uld do it," Hux.
t.ibk S<!ld.
Sm.Ill pu}off:. arc common. a survey of attendants
'h{IWL'<f
''l'Vt: BEEN Ot't'ERED S20 for a fillup after clos
1ng." said Stt·v~ Stt·na, lead salesman at a Chevron station
"I wouldn 't take 1t. That person could have ~n a guy
from the county,·' Steria said.
"Lots or people have offered to prepay for $25 ot sso
worth of gasoline so they couJd get it when they want."
said Harley Johnson , owner or a Union 76 station at the
<'Orner of Culver Drive and Micbt'lson in Irvine.
BOB THOMPSON OF BOB'S UNION Service in Hunt·
ington Beach says $20 is the standard offer for special
pump privileges "The biggest one was $50," he added.
"You name it. we've had it everything from I'm
having a baby, immediately, to my grandmother just
died ." said John Simiste r, of Aquatic Park Shell on Bolsa
Chica Avenue in Huntington Beach
Ooe coast observer noted tha t the county's birth rate
should be booming if a 11 the pregnancy excuses are rounded
ncur Oran£e County Airport
SIMISTER SAID HIS ANSWER to the medical
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had been ofCcrcd carnal dd1ght~ b} fem.all· moton~t~ who
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DON WILSON, PAUL SAUERHAMMER, PAUL COENEN (FROM LEFT) WITH 'MARTY'
They'll Try to Add Some Kick to Costa Mesa High School Pep Squad
Mustangs Get Maseot
Mesa High Sclwol Add Real Live Horse
By JACKIE HVMAN
Of ... o.11)' ...... ~"'"
When boys join the pep squad
at Costa Mesa High School next
fall. there's really going to be
some horsing around.
The horse's name is Marty.
She's a two-year·old mustang.
adopted through a federal pro·
gram for wiJd musta ngs. and
she's the living e mbodiment or
the school's mascot.
Wherever the Mustangs play
next year, it is hoped that Marty
can be there. said pep squad ad·
visor Lyn Steg.
Steg l>aid .. Much more d1fhcult
than I think our udult pubhc
would believe."
fl 1s hopt>d the boys' specrnl
capacity the firs t yeur will en
~ourage other:. lo J<>in the pep
squad in various role:. The job
or mascot manager will also be
open to girls in the future, Ms
Stcg said
The boys will ht: hl<tztng their
own trail as they stir up the
crowds to cheer for Marty
"It's so new that wt· have to
sta rt a tradition." Ms . Steg said.
Agricultural students will con-
tinue to feed, groom and train
the horse. who is still not saddle·
broken. she said. The.)''11 also at-
tend Marty al the game:. and
clean up after he r.
Bringing the agricultural de·
partment closer to other school
activity areas is a lso one of the
goals for Marty, Ms . Ste!{ said
Weekend
Oosings
Feared?
Li nes or ca rs c reeping
towarc1 Or a n ge Coast
gasoline outlet~ lengthe ned
tod ay as motorists with even·
numbered license plates got
their first C'rack e1l fuel under
l h l' odd .even ;.tllocat1 o n
system .
Station owners generally said
they believed the lines were
loni::cr than Wcdnesday. when
odd·numbered vehicles were al·
lowed in to queue up for fuel.
They attributt.-d the rene wed
J~m s at the pumps to tht: fa ct
that today was the first day for
even-numbered motor ists to buy
and .. panic buying " in a nticip<t ·
l ion of widespread Sl <ttion
closures over the weekend
Others said they weren't con
vanced the odd·even arra nge
ment will case the crisis.
No maJOr incident~ were re
ported early today More station
owners said drive rs Wl'rc beha\I
1ng and dis playing s pirits or
cooperation.
At a Chevron s t ution near
Ora n ge Count y Airpo rt. iJ
s pokesman said attendants
"were going str a ight by the
book" in handltng customers .
"We have a guy standing near
the street. checking fuel gauges
to m ake sure ~ople have les~
than half a lank We 're not fill
in~ containers and everyone 1s
lfmitedto20gallons." he said.
The only ex~ptaons to the no·
conlamer rule is for molon sls
who have run out of gasoline, he
said
At the Fountain Valley Arco.
17520 Brookhurs t St . owne r
Hyung Lim reported that lines
today averaged 30 to 40 cars.
compared with about 15 on Wed·
nesday. The aver age wait as to
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En 6ard~
Ai:t1st Salvador D(jli holds a
hu ge s word he designed.
with a golden c·agle ht.-ad 1n
Pa ris when• ht• will b~ in
durtt•d into thl· F r t·nch
Ac;.idt·m1r dt•-; Bt•JUX Art:-.
Carter Urges
Support for
SALT Pact
WASHINGTON 1/\1'1 Prc~1
dl'nt Carter apJ>{'al cd tooay for
publtc support or the nc~ arm:i
hm1tat1on treaty wi th the Sov11•I
Cnaon. arguing that its reJcl:l1vn
by I ht• Senute woul d bt· · :i
massive. dc~truct1vc blov. to
world pe<1ce "
Address1nJ! a White !louse
breakfast for retailers. Carter
said that if th~ Senate d<>t!S not
ratify tht! pact. "We would be
looked upon as the wa rmonger"
a nd would suHer a serious loss
of trust a mong NATO allies
The president. asking for the
individual s upport by the
representatives or the American
Retail Feder ation. a lso said a
Sena t e turn.down would un·
oermine· his efforts lo halt the
s pread of nuclear wcaj>ons
Sbe said the horse , secured for
the school by agricultura l dire<'
to1' Roy Center with he lp from
the Boosters C lub, has also
proven a good way for boys to put
•heir hoof in the door of the pep
squad.
While other schools have m ale
c beerleaders, Costa Mesa
doesn't, Ms Steg sajd. So it was
decided that next year three
boys will join the 26-girl squad in
tbe special capacity or mascot
manacen.
Man Escapes
Injury in
Gasoline Fire
The owner of a custom auto
s hop escaped without injuries in
Costa Mesa Wednesday when
gasoline that he was pouring
from one container to another
agnited. fire officials said today
Costa Mesa· fire Mars hal
Russ Henderson said it was the
city's finl gasoline fire during
the CWTent crisis.
Streat Drips Foil
Alien Smugglers
Emphasizing the list was an·
complete. he cited as POtentlal
nuclear powers such nations as
Brazil. Argent ina. P a kis tan.
South Korea. India . Taiwan and
South Africa.
"H we show now that we re·
ject th.is mutually advantageous
voluntary restraint on our own
'
nuclear weaponry. and initutte
t h e prospec t or a massive
nuclear arms race. those coun·
"It'• really hard to move into
new roles in high school." Ms.
J'ACA.TION PUNS
IN '00.' SECTION
o.pite lbortages of 1uoline, Oran•• Cout re1ldent1 have •••J ener17-aavlD1 vacation
~· Today's Daily Pilot offers
' timely .tYtee for ncation plan.
ID a .,eelal a«tlon -GO. '
Tum to Pace Alt for GO, a
r ·P•I• look at boatin1,
n8tioa aDd travel trends,
.. . .
He said the incident occurred
at about S:30 p.m . Wednesday al
Pacific Specialty, 732 W. 17th St.
He said owner Peter Bowie was
indoors pouring gasoline from a
two.gallon metal container into
a one-gaUon container.
A spark from a compreaor 10
feet away ignited the guoline
and ~·Uled $400 damace to the
building, Henderson said~
Fortunately a sprinkler system
cont.ained the fire.
"'lbeft should be absolutely
DO diapenaing of gal inside a
buU4.lna, ·• aald Henderson.
He warned both of the danger
of a spark ilJliUng t.be JU in·
doors and ot the explosive effed
or i1ruted fumes in an enclu.ed
s pace.
Sweat dripping from a truck
lipped U.S. Border Patrol agents
at San Onofre Wednesday night
that a human cargo was baking
inside. They found 43 sweltering
Mexican nationals in lhe one·ton
vehicle.
Special Agent John Wesson
said Camp Pendleton Marine
James Samuel Hamilton. 23,
was arreste d o n Smuggling
charges in connection witb &be
6 : 15 p.m . alien seizure.
"The qenta may have saved
Hamilton from being char1ed
with homicide by finding those
a Hens," WeHon said. "They
I the aliens) w e r e r e ally
crammed l.n there ...
Agents stopped a U-Haul truck
driven by Hamilton who as·
sertedly said the vehicle wal}
empty The agents weighed tpe
truck and said It contained 6,000
pounds of extra weight.
When ordered to relinquish the
truck's keys. Hamilton allegedly
said he had none. ll was then,
Wesson said. agents noticed t.he
dripping perspiration.
Agents forced open the cargo
lock and released the gasping
passengers confined in the truck
compartment that had no win·
dows or vents.
Wesson said Hamilton was
scheduled for arnignment to·
day in federal court in Chula
Vista on the smualin1 charges
and allegedly endangering the
llvea of the 43 Mexican Na·
tries . . . would feel tha t there
was no longer any constraint on
them.·· Carter declared .
He asked his audience "to help
me sell to the America n people
and direcUy to the U.S. Senate
the advantages of ratification.
and tbe devastating disadvan·
tages'' lf lbe treaty Is rejected.
'I think tbe most important
single achievement that could
po11ibly take place during my
lifetime for our nation la the
raliflcatlon or the SALT treaty,"
said Carter.
tionals . &fore Cover••e
None of tbe aUens required , -e hospltaliutio~ They,1, e r™l'I .1 · '
transported to 'I
to deportaUon. ~ U '\ I t lfl I•' ', I •
Ripoffs
More than JOO ga:.-hungry
rnotorists <'a iled th .. Orange
County Distril't Attorney thh
week to report alleged rapofb
and v1olat1ons of the odd·cvcn
s:iles pion at local ga!.ollnc Sl iJ
t1ons
Investigator E11 rl <.:r:i1g said
the majority or the compfaanl:.
involve what he c &lled "no
washee. no gasee. ·· rar washe~
th at refusl.' to sl.'ll gas to
motorists unless they also huy a
car wash
.. They have gone so far as to
threaten to siphon the gal> out or
keep the car. . , " Craig said.
"And then they finally let them
go o r lhPy Jrt:' w oml.'n
cus tomers who ~l'l 1nt1m1dated
into p<1y1ng for the car v.ash "
Other complainers have al·
leged lhal som«.· s tation
operators have pos tNI s igns re-
qumng a $5 minimum purcha~<·
which a motorist may not set!
until after fillin g up with
perhaps $3.50 worth or ga:.,
Craig continued .
Some motorists also havt-al
leged operators have requ1n.,'<i
purchases of mechanical work
bd ore selling gas. Craig said
Tht' investig<'tor said C<>m·
plaints have been referred to h1~
office by other county agcm·1c:.
as well as consumers directly
The office now has deva~ed a
tem porary complaint form to
handle lhl' volume of calh. and
''1vil or criminal pro~ecut1ons
may bt-1-tin within <t fl'W dayl-
Craai.? said prOM'C'Ut1on rould
proceed in two wa)':.
lnvC'St1gators could ~o lo <An al·
legedly orrendinj! station . (:'ll
pcnence a v1ol:.it1on first ham1
a nd then arrest the ownl'r
"We would do about a rlozen of
chose m one day and 11 1~ kind of
J harsh way to go. but 1t would
get the word oul. .. Craig con·
tanued
More Likely, h{' said. the dts·
trict attorney can file cavil com·
plaints alleging unfair business
practices and seekmg fines of up
to S2.500 per violation
Craig noted complaints about
violations of odd·even sales arc
being referred to local police de·
partments.
Or:::wt~-=a~•
Wea a her
Clear through Friday
and a little warmer in·
la nd. Highs Friday uppt!r
60s at beaches. upper 70s
inla nd. Lows tonight 46 to
53.
INSIDE TOD..\~
In a candid antennew. Tom
llayden tell.I how h&S v1e-ws
have changed, llUlWS that are
ca1u1ng him to come under
atta.ck from, of au places. tht!
le/t . Read about the 1u ·
traliberol who has come In
off the st~~' and become parl of the govenunenc , Page
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SACRAMENTO (AP> -OoY.
E dmund 81""own Jr s ays
Callfornla won't be "pu1bed
around by othe r ata\H " on
IHOline alk>c:Mk>IUI
And a,. .,.ys r Ntaldtnt Cartf'r
"had better be h ar to
Callfomla " Ir tw bopn to ~ re
elttttd next ~ar.
"We 'll mallt> whatever di
l"lplln~. purp<>Hhal aatrlfltt
ls ntirl'uary, bu'l we al:.o
'* .. '*
wut tt.e rwlt ol U. counU, to
do dta.... Iron Wet la a VI·
, ......... ~ for broedtut
t•r •UM: tea.vtak>ft ''To-cta; · _.. procram
Brown. -a.o H)'I he '' think lnc or cballenaiAI Carter for l.M
O~m ol"ratlt nomination for
JH"et6delli In t•, waa alt.erna&ely
rontlllat.ory and t.hniaterunc In
too r~1•rdin.J Cart.er.
8rowo aald be wu conftdent
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t•mergency nruse 1s. "I m sorr . caill an ambulance "
Thorn~n :.uKt 1f the mt.-dtt'lll emergency as valid, btf U
gave Uwm a gaJlon of gai.ohne to 1et to the bo8pltal
··we .cet u lot ut h~." &1t1d Roger Schmidt, who
operates u CMvron station on Beach Boulevard in Hunt
mg ton &1u·h lie lttt5 has ¥lleodanlb maike adeterm1n•llooop
whattodo.
An attendant at J im J enrungs' Union Station ot.
Balboa lslaod observed lbat most or the population of Los
Angeles County mu.st be Ill or dying
"WE GET AN AWFUL LOT of people who have to
have gas to get to LA bttause someone ~ sick or dying,"
he said.
"Either that or they're on the way to the hospital to
have open heart surgery "
Steve Hoffman or North Laguna Shell in Laguna Beach
believes more medical schools have sprung up since the
fuel crunch hit the Orange Coast.
"We've had four or five new doctors come through
here." tlofrman said. "You can look at them and tell they
have noUung to do with the m-tiral proression."
0111Ea STATIONS IN THE SOUTH coast atta report
similar incidents io vol ving a lleged doctors or emerJ1eocies.
"I bad a woman come in the other day who said 'I'm
on my way to the hospital, I just bad a heart attack'," Bob
Householder of Dunivin's Chevron Service in San Juan
Capistrano said.
Householder said another man approached the station
with a gas can, demanding ruet because be bad run out oo
the rreeway.
"We told him we didn't have gas and watched him
walk up the street. a nd get into bis car and drive orr ...
Householder said.
In other incidents:
Vince Amodei, assist.ant manag-er or Jim Tice
Chevron. Costa Mesa, almost bad the best of both worlds
when a female motorist propositioned him and offered a $S
payorf in return ror ruel.
.. She wasn't so hot so I refused her." Amodei said.
lfe noted that more than one customer , while waiting
in line, went to a nearby convenience market, bought a six-
pack and arrived at the gas pump, gassed.
At Richard Perlin Union 76 Service in Newport
Beach, customers have offered to buy tires, tuneups and
accessories for the privilege or buying gasoline, said
G<.'Orgc Perlin. one of the station's owners.
One limousine driver offered $50 for a fillup, he added.
-"If we're closed people have an excuse." said Mark
Ch agollan. of Park Lido Union Service. Newport Beach.
"They're going to the doctor or going to LA."
Air Crash ViCtim's
Final Rites Slated
Ser vices are pending for Jeff·
r ey Howard Gregg, a Costa
Mesa High School and UC Irvine
graduate. who died Monday in a
plane crash ne ar Prescott, Ariz.
He was 24.
Mr. Gregg had just passed his
pilot's examination in a tight
plane when the craft was caught
in a downdraft and crashed into
a mountain. killing him and his
flight instructor, said his aunt,
Helen Kieron of Corona del Mar.
Services will be held at St.
Joachim 's Church in Cost a
Mesa. Funeral arrangements
a re being handled through Baltz·
Bergeron Funeral Home.
Mr. Gregg. who moved to
Costa Mesa from Ne w York as a
child, graduated from Cost a
Mesa High School when he was
16 and from O r a nge Coast
College when he was 17.
He received his BA degree at
UC Irvine at the age or 18, Mrs.
Kieron said, and, afte r studying
briefly at Cal State F u.lle rton,
r eceived his MA in psychology
from North e rn Arizona
University.
Mr. Gregg began working with
retarded Indians in Arizona and,
because of his concern about the
exploitation of Indians, enroUed
in U.S. International University
at San Diego, where he was
studying for a Pb. D. in the
psycbologyofJaw. >
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Howard and Mary Gregg of
Lake Forest, his grandmother,
Mrs. Martin Schul ze of
Youngstown, N.Y .. b.is a unt and
uncle. Helen and Henry Kieron
of Corona del Mar, a nd his
c o usin. Elizabeth Kieron of
Corona del Mar
Diedrich
Recalled
To Stand
By GAJl'Y GRANVILLE
Of Ille o.lly ,., ... SYff
SAN DI EGO -Attorneys for
Orange County Supe r visor
Ralph Diedrich called their
client back to the witness stand
today in an attempt to repair
some or the damage d o ne
Diedrich's cause Wednesday by
prosecutor Michael Capizzi.
Capizzi spent a full day cross·
examining Diedrich as the pros·
ecution continued its efforts to
prove the county supervisor
solicited and received bribes
from a development company In
1973-74.
Along the way, Capizzi toot
advantage of a hole provided
him by the. defense and brought
into play the issues involvtd In a
separate political corruption
case pending against Diedrich
and others.
By tbe time the 53-year-old
county supervisor stepped from
the witness stand Wednesday,
the Issue ol his credibility bad
clearly taken the lead role i.D the
trial.
Except for a heated verbal
blast aimed at a televlaion
MWllD&D who Mroed lD OD blm
as b e walked frc>m tbe
courtroom, Dledrlcb appeared
calm throuChout the day of bis
encounter with Caplw.
But be later described It u "•
Iona tough day, one of the
tou1best days of my llle."
The laaue of credibility came
to the forefront whea Capl11\
atked Diedrich about three dif.
ferent ~ta of bia role lD an alleaed poliUcal campal1n
money launderlnc tebeme tbat
appeared ln the prest.
Each of thole accounts at·
tributed to Dledrleh differed
from c.. anotMr and all tine
dlff ered from tbe version
Dledrtdl Celdfted to dwinl bia
aod eo-drlftndult IAltoJ Role'•
brtberJ trial.
Carte~ W09N proteet Callfor· nlaD rt laler .. u , l;ut MVeral
ot.Mr reawb IOUlllied Mime. ··n.~tbedbeUsbe
(air to C'"alifomia, becauae tb1a is
the bittteet slate. And we're not
aaklq f'K more tbao our .t.bare.
We're UkJq to be treated in an
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equat able manner. rulizing lbat
m11ny people drive 20, 30, 40
m iles to work "
But Brown also said he didn't
beheve speculation that lbe ap-
pearance of a gasoline shortage
in California before other states
was any kind of Carter p&ot to
embarrass or punish him.
"f ca't beU... Uuit·Prwldtnt
caner wauld paaith CaUft>mla
beeauae be th1nka I mleht run
acalut blm foe lbe presidency,"
Brownaald.
"In order to be e lected presi·
dent qalo, be'U bave to carry
California, which bas the most
number of electoral votes. So I
feel reasonably confident that
President cart.er wtll do all t.bat
be can to help out the 1ltuation."
Brown a1eo blamed Carter and
former President.a Nixon and
Ford for failing to develop an
energy policy to prevent the
shortages.
But Brown said it is still a
m ystery why the gasoline
shortage hit California and not
other states .
"We want to bear the burden
equitably.'· he added later
··People sho uld not look at
California and make it a
scapegoat. and say 'You people
are bad because you have a lot
of freeways.· The oU companies
and the highway lobby were lbe
o nes lbal encourage d the
freeways."
Fre•P•~AJ
UNES LONGER •.•
to ts minutes. he said.
Har ley Johnson. owner of a
Union 76 outlet in University
Park in Irvine . said the average
wait this morning went up to 38
minutes from 28 on Tuesday. He
bands tickets to motorists to de·
termine bow long they are wait·
ing in line.
In San Clemente. a survey
showed that fewer stations were
op en today and lines were
longer.
In one lncident Wednesday. a
fight nearly broke out at a Tex·
aco station over whether the
number on a woman's license
plate was odd or even.
The problem was solved by
bvstander.i, however.
In Laguna Beach, Steve Hoff·
man of North Laguna Shell said
line s seemed shorter to him.
a lthough other Art Colony ob·
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6& to Price
Of Crude Oil
TEHRAN, Iran .CAP) -Iran
announced today it will increase
crude oil prices by 60 cents a
barrel on au existing contracts.
efrective next Tuesday.
"Market conditions demanded
it." "Said an official of the Na·
tional Iranian Oil Company who
asked not to be named.
The price increase will ,prob-
ably_ have virtually no impact
on the cost of gasoline or other
oil products in the United States,
according to analysts.
Meanwhile, sources in New
York said Saudi Arabia is re-
portedly taking a long-expected
move or reducing the amount of
oil it sells to Arabian American
Oil Co. <ARAMCO >. the four.
company consortium which is
the Saudis' key link to Western
markets.
The Iranian and Saudi actioo.5
could mean mo.:e problems for
the world's oil·cons uming na-
tions . Iran's price' hike is a
rurther hint that the organiza·
hon or Petroleu m Exporting
Countries will decide on another
rise in the base price or oil when
at meets next month. The Saudi
decision will likely curtail the
already tight s upply of oil in tbe West.
Ange~' Star
Ryalf's Son
Hit by Auto
Cal ifornia Ange l s'
pitcher Nolan Ryan's 7·
year·old son is in traction
today with a broken leg
suffered when he was hit
by a car Wednesday near
the Ryans' Villa Park
home.
The accident <>tturred
while young Ryan was
playing with some othe r
children in tbe front yard
Q/ bis home, Hart said, ad·
4ln1 that the boy •P·
parently ran Into the
. 1lreet and WU bit by the
car.
lnvesU1aton have de·
cided the motorist waa not
at fault and no citation
WH iuued, Hart Said.
Reed Ryan WH taken to
C hapman General
Ho1pltal after the 3 : 2S
p. m . accident, Sheriff'• Lt. Wyatt Hart ta.id.
The tlllld wa1 later
trauf.-rect to C'hlldren '• Hotpttal ln Oraqe. Hia
condition ii reported u
stable t.Dd be ia expected
to re....m ID tractaon for
about tine weeu.
servers said they felt lines were
just as long or longer than Tue!>·
day.
At a Mobil Station at the cor·
ne r of Broadway and North
Coast Highway. the line backed
up Broadway. up Cliff Drive and
loo ped back toward th e
highway.
At South Huntington Chevron,
20972 Magnolia St., panicked
buyers. were said to have spent
tbe nights in their cars in an·
licipation of the 6 a .m. opening
today.
"I wish I dido 't work here
a nymore," la m e nted o n e
e mployee. He said he stays
away from customers a s much
as he can.
"It was horrendous this morn
in g , ·· s aid Oob Hu xtable .
operator or a Newport Beach
Texaco outlet. "I'd say the lines
were twice as long."
"We flat ran out or gas with
three cars to go. No more is
co ming un til to m orr ow. I
apologized to the people. but
what can you do?"
Huxtable said the railing or the
odd·eveo system is that 1t can
only work ii a large number of
stations are open and operating
hours are lengthened. Such is
not now the case, be said.
In Costa Mesa, long lines and
short gasoline. supplies were re·
ported.
"I personally don 't believe un·
til next weekend we 'II sec any
change." said an employee at
Fair Exllon, Fair Drive and
Fairview Road.
"This odd-even doesn't really
sttm to do it," s3Jd Bob Sharp
of Bob Sharp's Mesa Verde
Mobil.
COSTA MISA
369 I . 17th IT.
(AcfOM ftCm ~
,.., to Molie Colee ldofl)
6'2-1617
Mon. • Tttun.. UM Fri.1H
SllC. 1CM; Cioe,ct 8undl¥
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A TOAST TO FRED ASTAIRE'S IOTH BIRTHDAY?
With Lorne Green In 'Battteatar Galactica' Show
Just a N1•111her
Fred Astaire Tums 80 Today
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -"What's all the russ about? It's just
a round number."
That was Fred Asta1re·s characterasuc response on b1s 80th
birthday today. ( KelatedStory Page 89).
THE ULTIMATE DANCER OF SHOW business history,
Astaire spent his four·!>corc anniversary in his usual modest style a dinner with his daughter Ava. son Fred Jr . and tht:1r
families. including a half-dozl'n grandchildren
About his life today "'I'm doin g the thangi. I want to do."
Besides his fa mily, he i!> interested in race horses His
greatest surcess was with T rap hcate, which won the Hollywood
Gold Cup and earned $244 .000 before retirement
Wh at Astaire 1s not inter~ted in as the profession he
pursued from age 51h, when he entered vaudeville wtth sister
Adele.
"I WON,. DANCE." H E SA ID in a telephone interview
Wednesday, echoing one of the fa mous s ongs asSOClated wtth
him.
"I danced up to age 70. when I did my last television
special. That was too damned lonli?." be added. "It was
strenuous. but fortunately I suffered no 111 effects. l 'm just not
going to push my luck."
He relented on his vow for no mort: dancing in 1976. when
friend Gene Kelly J)t'rs uaded hi m to 1010 a brief duet for MGM 's
musical cavalcadt> "That'c; Entertain ment. P.art 2 ··
The Astaart> artistry remain~ a lt-l!end , from the Broadway
musicals with Adele to to film~ with Gi nge r Rogers to other glit·
tering musicals with !>UCh partner~ as Joan Crawford. Rita
Hayworth , Joan i''ontaam:, Audn:y Hepburn, Leslie <.:a ron and
Cyd Cbari~<ie
TUE CROREOGRAPRER G t:ORGE BLANACRTNE onee
called tum '"the grea test dani·er 1n the world." a judgment
Astaire termed "undema bl y erroneous " He was on best-
dressed lists year after year and to many. 10 his top bat, white
tie and tails, be was simply e legance persomhed.
From "Dancing Lady " in 19l:J unul tbe 1976 duet with Kelly.
Astaire was the impeccable dancer and complete gentleman to
generations of movie·~oers
And now, while he won't dance, he hasn't retired from act··
ing .
His role as a disabled Qldst.t·r in a telev1s1on movie, "A
Family Upside Down," won him an Emm) last year His latest
role was in d sl·gmcnt or the outer Splice M!n e:. "Battlestiar
Galactica . ··
'Teache r s Get Hike
SANTA MONICA c AP i
Santa Monica teachers have ar
cepted a S percent pay bike fo r
the rest of the 1979 school year
ret roact11o·e to July I, 1978, a
teac hers' sp()kt.~man said.
HUNDREDS Of LA·Z-IOn
.IN STOCI
IDEAL FOR GRANDMA •
MISSION VllJO
21192 Marguerite
Pkwy.
!Left off 01 Avery Oftramo.
Next to TOVo(al
4tl·lt02
Mon.. fft. ·~ Sat. 1().5
Ooeed~
CALIFORNIA
A California First
Woman Elected GOP Caucus Boss
SACRAMt:NTO IAP 1 arol
lll llttl of Atasud(>rO. :a con
servaUvo Republl can h
semblywo m u n and ardent
booater of a.irlt'ulturt1, 1s the
flrat woman to head a 1.,a1slal"'"
party <'IUK'WI ID California
Tbe GOP t'aucWJ un.n1mously
t)lttcted Mrs. Hallt>tl Wedne.sd•y .
only hours after Minority
l.eader P•ul f'nolo announc<'d
he woul<t steo down from lht•
pu•l hl' had ht'lll 11ln<'t' J .rn I
MltS. llAl.l.t;TT. ,, rornwr
lf'glslatlv.-u nd conJ!rt•M•1<>nul
J 1de , told 1t nc~., <'Onfert'll<'t' ~ht'
was stnm~ly ~upi.><>rtl'd in tht•
l'leclion by thE' flr:1t lt'rm mt•m
bt!rs who were electt'il lur~,·ly on
pro-Proi.>0s1tion 13 plat form~
"This 1s a r leur. l'lt'IH
m e11sage that Propos1twn 13 h1t~
l'Ome to Sar ramenro with the
fres hman l'lu~~." ~u1ll a ~m1hn~
Mrs llallctt. who was prt'St'Otcd
~1th a bouqul'l or yello~ rm.c~
The 41 year old seronO·lt>rmtr
added that with her at the ht.<lrn
or 30 lle publicans Ill the 80
member Asse mbly, agn ,·uJturt.'
now .. has sl>meone who un
ders ta nds un!l rt'SPN·t~ their
contribution to our s t ate "
PRIOW, of Ma libu, was t:lect
ed to the Assembly in 1966 lie
s a id ht· was stepping down to
rorus on a 1980 U.S Senc1t · bul
a gains t Sen Alan Crans ton
Mrs llalll'll said she would
seek chanJ?es 10 the st<ite's farm
labo r law before s upport1n~
NEW PARTY CHlEF
Carol Hallett
l"'~~d~t' of thl· 1~79 HO IJucl~l'I
nt·\I month
011(' t'h i10 ~t· \\llllltl IJ.1r I h t•
I ' 111tc:d Farm Wo rkt·r" un1u11
from reqt11ring ~· uruun ml·mlH'r
lo "t rl kt' or 1· o n I rib u I\' \ o ;1
p<•lttu·al a<·tion fund a~ a 1·c11Hll
1100 of his memlwrsh1µ
~1 r~ I lallett. who rl'fu~t'<I to
JO JO the womc n ':-. lt·g1s lat1vt·
c aucus when t'll'Ckd thrt•t.• yt•ar~
ago, i;aicl hN v1etory showed
wo men a nd m1nor1t1e!> that
Business Dies
Bia11elii Relative A11gry
LOS 1\NC: El.ES 1 td' i i'\ngclo Ruono. whose cousin has
hf'l•n t·hargt'd with killing fl\'l' women. s ays his businc~~ has
ht•t•n ruined and h as ramlly'i. lives endanger ed because
tt utho rit1cs havt-<·ailed him a "s uspect· in th(' ll11ls1dc
Stranglt.'r murde rs .
"The phone don't ring t.tnymore . Nobody comes In As a
husincssman. I'm dead." s a1cJ the 44 -year-old Glendale a uto up·
bolsterer Wednesday. CJfter District Attorney J ohn Van clc
Kamp announced the murde r char~es were being filed against
Buono·s cousin. Kenneth A. Hianch1
"I'm in jeopardy and my kids are m Jeopardy," the thricc-
m a rricd father of s ax told the Los Angeles Times "They've
t•ven been hassled a t school There's som e kook out the re
someplace who wants lo kill ml' "
A S HE ANNOt:NCEO clldrges CJga inst B1anch1, who 1s cur·
rC'nt ly awaiting trial for two stranglings in Washington. Van de
Kamp said investigators believed Bianchi had an ahompuce.
Although Van de Kamp said no one else has been arrested. he
calle d Buono with whom ~ianchi lived for a short lime -a
"sus pccL"
"Mr . Buono remains a sui.pecl and a very important one."
Va n de Kamp s a_id.
On April 23. at a Purkc•r Center news conference. Los
i'\ngcll's Police Chief Daryl Gates and Los Angeles County
Sheriff Peter J . Pit chcss also charact erized Buono as a s uspect
"Tht' only thing I have to s:ty is I haven't did nothing."
Buono ~aid "They 1 111vec;t1g<ttor~ • can do anything they want.
but they won't rind nothing , cau~e I ain't did nothing "
RtlONO'S HOME /\l'\D auto upholstery shop were scaled orr
and i;carchcd the week before Gates' csnd P1tchcss' pre~~ con
ft.>rencc. Although authoril11·s have not revealed what, if
a nything. was found in the scorch. Buooo sa id he wa~ told
nothing wa~ found.
Bianchi. who wa~ adopted as an infant by Buono·~ aunt 1n
koch ester . N Y • lived with Buono for "mt.tyhc six or seven
we eks" about two years ago, Buono i.;ud
"All I ever did wt.ts to do my csunt a favor by letting ham
sta y here for awhile ." Buono said ... Now I wouldn't do no more
favors for anybody, C\ en the Pope "
POLICE HAVF. ATTRIBUTED 13 murders 1n late 1977 ;ind
early 1978 to the Hillside Stn.tnRler. B11rnchi has pleaded 1nno
cent by r eason of insanity lo the two Bellingham, Wa!>h .
m urders. Los Angeles authorities becCJme inte rested an him
after ht• was arres tl•d in Bellingham. where he moved 1n May
1978.
Th<' 27 year-old Brnnch1 wu!t charged Wednesday with the
stranglings of Yolanda Washington. Kristina Wcckler. Jane
Eve lyn Kmg. Kimbe rly D1 11nc Martin and Cindy Hudspeth lie
wa~ also c harged with o ne count or sodomy involving M 1~~
W.-ckler and one count o r ron:,p1racy to commit murder. kidnap
ping and rape.
Arw1,.....
STEPPING DOWN
Paul Priolo
'lhL·rc <1rL' opportun1t1cs fo r all
flL't'Pll· in California "
Wom l·n. 1n particular. are
t1i.su1mflg_ I.I j!reatcr role an gov
t•rnm ('nt l od .1y , a~ r ecently
\'\'adenct•d by tht· election of
l\l arg:.in•t Thatc her as prime
m1 n1:-.tt.'r of En~land ..
~1 rs llCJ lletl s:m l ~ht' saw no
c·onfl1ct of intert·~t 1n the fact
that h e r h u s band Jim is
Sacrament~eneral manager or
Western Agricultural Che mical
Assoc1at1on . a pesticide o r-
ga n ization that lobbies the
Le gislature.
i\nd sh e said s he ha d m ade no
cl1·cas ion on whom to appoint as
GO P caucu:-. c hairman a nd
whip. the No 2 ;ind No. 3 posts.
ASSEMBLYMAN Dave Stir·
hng H-Hac·1enda I le1ghts. who
hall bcl•n mentio nc<l as a poss1·
hk su<'cessor to Priolo. s aid he
hCJd not been running "at this
11m(' "
As s emh l vma n Bru ce
Nesta nde. R·Or angc, now tbe
GO P 's caucus chairman. said he
would not remCJin in that post.
llC' also had been mentioned as a
possible contender for Pr1olo's
JOb
lake Tahoe
Oean Air
Plan Pushed
!:>A C RAMENTO I AP l
Cahfomia 's anti·smo~ board has
a new Lake Tahoe clean air plan
that calls for USl' of a m otorist's
f Pc to help pay for m ore bus
s ervice around the picturesque
mountain lake
Th<· plan. 1nt<'ndc d to meN
fl•deral Clean i'\1r Act require·
mL•nts on thl' California side of
the lakt'. ali.o recommends de·
velopmcnt of l'Xtcns i vc. frc.'<! bus
S<'rviCl' and ~·nnu al vehic le in·
s pcctions for hus an rc•s1dents.
Adopted unanimously by the
four·membcr Air Hcsour ces
Board late Wlodnesday. the pro
posal 1s intt•ndcd to help bring
thl' basin inti> compliim ce with
f1·dl'r al standards fo r carbon
monoxide a nd ozone
T II E R I · S TA T t: T a h oc
H"glonCJI Planntng Agency has
the responsibility for prep11ring
11 s imilar r>lttn for the Nevada
~t<k of th<' lak1· Both prorJOsals
m us t s atisfy the· federal En-
\'lr<>[l mcnl•al Protect ion Agency
The AflB's plan goes beyond
rccommentlal1uns of CIO ad hoc
t·om m1ltE.'l'. and that in itseJf
1·o uld g t·ncra t e more con ·
trove rsy 1n th t.· poli•ical ly
s._:ns1ti ve bas 1 n.
Hill Keeps Tum.hlin'
Collapse in Malibu. Only Matter ~f Time _.
MALIBU 1APl It's only a ( J Tnaanf Group• Lo•e
matter of lime before 60,000 Sf ATE SACRAMENTO IAPl -Ten.
cubic yards of dirt and rocks an t g roups have lost their
will ra ip down upon a 400-foot seco nd skirmish in two days
s tretch o f Pacific Coa;;t againstthe realest.at e lobby.
Highway. the California Depart· the Republican senator 's own They showt.'<I up before the As·
m enl of Transportation's chief California Hi spanic odvisory sembly Judiciary Committee
geologist says. counc il criticized his proposal to Wednesday with a bill backed by
"It will be coming down. discontinue bilingual ballots al a Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. requir·
hopefully not all at once," Ray s enate news conference. a ing ''Just cause" for evictions.
Forsythe s aid Wednesday, as Japanese-American group caU· But they lacked two of the seven
pedestrian travel resumed on a ing itself Days of. Remembrance votes need ed for passage.
path through the dust-blanketed c riticized Hayakawa 's opposi· However, a new vote wits or·
roadway, which is still closed to Uon to its World War 11 redress dered for May 30. • tramc. Forsythe s atd the collapse will campaign.
• eccur because deep, connecting
fissures are s hearing away an
' arc·sbaped area of the bluff that
• ls about 125 feel wide and runs
inland about tSOJeel.
....... ..,. Crlifelsed
' LOS ANGELES CAP> -U.S.
· Sen. S.l. Hayakawa has come
-' under a double-barreled attack
· trom Japanese-American and
"' lllapan.ic groups because of his
.., 1tance1 on issues related to the ~ rtabll ol racial mlnortUes.
Al a Loe Angeles Press Club
newa conference Wednesday,
Odd.-e"e• Pia• Gr•.,•
SACRAMENTO CAP) -San
Mateo and Santa Cruz counties
joined the odd-even gas sales
plan at 12:01 a .m . today, bring·
ing the total number of counties
in the plan to 12, including one to
start Monday.
The plan allows motorists to
buy gas only on odd numbered
days if their licenses end in odd
numbers, and on even·numbered
days ii their licenses end In even
numbers.
Pac!ldrtfl f'f"" B•r11•
SANTA PAULA CAP> -A
packing house fire so Intense
th at it was detected by a
..teatber observation satellite
bas gutted a block-lon1. block·
wide citrus packln1 house.
police said today.
Fourteen fire companies
responded to the spectacular
fire early this morning. which Ht
up the night sky a nd forced the
evacuation of several nearby
homes, but no Injuries were re.
ported.
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• Thur9dey. Mey 10. 1979 OAIL y PILOT A5
I
LA COSTE SHIRTS
HY FHITZI ON SALE!
M u cl t-or 50/50 cotton/poly.
rhi·\ r1· cool & q·r ... u11 h· an adl'ul ... 111rt t'c~r
:i.1rn11 111 rt•l.1x 111. C'h111•..,•· lr11m lot .. of t•olor:-.. (S.
~I !.1 tg1111d 1 ltru ~la\ I :q h 11111\'I
H.eg. $1 :coo NOW $899
DEN IM SPECIAL ON H.I.S. CHI C
,JEANS FOH MOM
~/
T rim lt:K~. trim fit, 100', t'ntt<m. unri ull 1:1t J I
tipedal ?-1uvings :_. good thrca M11tht.<r'::. Du~. /
Muy I :Ith . only! (Si ..... :!I~ :tn N 0 w $1 a nn /
H (! g . $ 2 :1. () () I
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CHOOSE FROM A . I I
ASSORTMENT OF f /-'
CANVAS HA NDBA(;s/
(:-;l'(' lop l ig11ri·). rtiOlll\
· and :-.lrnrp l11nking. _v1111
cun 't la·111 lhl· prw1· $7 00 ... ~12 00
CANVAS \\' ALLETS
Affordahl<'. mult1 ·comparlmt·111 cam·a.,
\\:1llt•l:-. w11h ramhc1w tr11n:-.. Jlhl r1gh1 f11r a
gil t gan·r \\'it h .1 hmttl•d h11dg1·1. $.4 00
1111 h
FROM NATURAL
CO MFORT
A lov1•lv anklt, ~trap with "
g<•ntly "·wa ll11p1•d \amp. \\'1•
1h111k il ... 1lw 11w:-1 1·nml11r1
uhlt.• :-h1w \'1111'11 t'\'t·r WPllf 1111
natural lc·uthn.l
ONLY $32°0 4 -n~I' ~\J:-A
SA VE O N
FHIT?:l VO ILE BLOl lSES
Light and airy !>t~·hng ..... ~ortl'rl '-IHllll!
print!> 111 \'f1ilt'. Poly/c11111in. (:-\ ~I l.1
Hu rr.\, good thru May 1:1th.
R $16 00 Now *1 l nn eg.. .
LEVIBENDOVER
PANTS FOR MOM
FOR LESS
M o m !'>· l ov e L ev1°!>
:-.tr e t1•h g;d rn rcl1n'•
Hendover slacks . fa:-. h
iu ned of dacron/polyc::.·
t<'r nnd made to move (~.
with you And flatter 16· ll
16 1 regula r & p e tite·
lengths. Lots of color!4!
Wood t.hru Mav 1 :lt h
only) ·
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Reg. $22.00 ~
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NOW $1699 rtr.~ j 1.-..
NOW OPEN IN SHERMAN OAKS! ..
HOURS: Mon-Fri 10-9:30, Sat 10-7, Sun 10-6
SHE:RMAN OAKS ORANGE: HUNTINGTON BE:ACH WtSTMINSTF:R SANTA ANA
4j20 Von Nuys 8/vd
Ne11110 Huqhe~ Mc.uh•r
2131783 2511
1119 S Tu~tin Avr•
Tusltfl o l C atdt•n
10111 Adams AvP /~12 Goldcnwcst Sr J4JO S 811s1ul Av1·
81oolchu1st & Adam~ Nu111 to Go/dun Wc.·~t 811i.tot & MocA11/t 111
Crov•• f'wy
7141639 1791
7141964·JJ2J Collc.•g(• 71419S1-8100
1/41898·SS41
MISSION VIE:/0 NORTHRIDGr TORU.NCE: PASADE:NA
2.S2j2 Mc/n1y1C! 19320 Notdhull St 22724 Ha wthorne Blvd J660 C f oothill Blvd
Son D1,oqo fwy Tompo & Nordhulf South ol thP Del Amo Rosftmeod & Foollltll
Lo Poi t•1ul oppos11 .. No1t/1t1rl9" fosh1on Squorn 2131518 1692
1/41S66 6100 Plaza 2/JIJ?J.1394
2131993 1097
CE:RRITOSI ARTtSIA
18600 C11dlt.>y Sr
Opposite Robin.on\
entrance. ol L.o!-
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Mini-warehouse
Risks Need Curb
Once in :l wh1lt> un idea rnt rh{· on like wildfire and
spreads so rust at out~t rtps pubh r necd!'I
Such 1 ('lliW. lhe Co ta Mei,a Cit ~ Council ruled thJs
week. is lht' construction or mm1 war~hou~es
The wnrt>ho u .-s. whac h oHN un a lternat lvt' to ~arag..s u!\ phu.·,·1> for storing :.mull · loads . are vn y
popular Ul lbesP day.-. of 11partmenl a ntl rondomm1wn
profusio n
But n•sufonts and small bus1nes owne r~ who Uf>C
them t·oulc.1 bt· t'ndang<-rt'd by improper UM'~ or inudt-
quatt' safoty prU\ isions . roun('1) nl('mbers sutd
They approvt>d tt four-month moratonum on proccsb·
mg ne w ..tpplwut1ons ror. rruru-warehoust>~. whale sl0tff
membt>r!'.> M ud~· tlw pote nttal hazards a nd mis uses and
comt· up wtth rt•«ommt>ndat1o ns for d~aling w ith the m
Specif1<· <·011c1•rns mC'lude the storage of flamm able
items. St'('Urtt). "t-11-tht loads on e<'ond floors and pot en
hal m1su~c u( ~tor Lige far1 hues as o ffict! space
SinC'l'. <.1('('ord1ng to uw council, no c urrent a pplJcants
wall bl· afft•C'tl'(:I. the moratorium appear~ unlikely to
cause serious ant·onve nlt·nce o r financia l setbacks
Tht' rnor<Jtunum and the dra wing up of ~afcty ~h.111·
dards s hould he of benefit lo everyone.
School Bus Solution
Start.mg this fa ll, high school ~tudent~ m the New Port
Mesa Unified School Dis t rict can once m o re rade b u St!S to
school. ··,
There's just one ch ange s ince the bu~ts we re can-
celed a y ear ago due to Propositwn l:l The rider~ will
have to pay .
The fee will be about 25 cents each way, payable on
a n extended basis week or month. Bus routes will be
scheduled wherever the re are e nough ride rs
This pas t year , no buses we r e run except for a late
program a t Newport H arbor Hi~h because of school of.
ficials' concerns that pay-as-you-go busing would dis-
qualify the m from receiving s tate aid for eleme nta r y
s c hool busing .
When it turned out the rear was groundJess. officials
decided to offer the busing .
l l seem s like a g ood example of how. now t hat the
Proposition 13 dust has settled. some former services a r e
being restored, with those who benefit directly paying for
them.
ln a re lated m ove. trus tees a re cons idering res toring
funds for busing to athletic events.
T his pas t year. schools were a llowed to fund the
l>uses out of t heir regular budgets but m a ny chose not to .
Athlctu.:s urc indeed a useful part of th e e ducational "
s yste m . as ar1• other a fter-s chool activities s uch as de-
bate ('QOtC'sl s lhllt also involve trave l.
If the funtls are avai la ble without s tinting on
academic proa rc.ims. providing c arefully mon itort:d bus-
ing for k .,. aflcr school ~<.·t1v1t1t>s ~<!ems a n·a~onable
idea.
Cooperation Can Pay
Following the example s et in West Orange County ,
fire departme nts m the Ha rbor Arca are looking at ways
to set up somC' kind of mutua l aid pact to provide fire a nd
paramedic ~ervace across city lines .
Al thC' momC'nt. the propos al is in the research stage.
being s crutinized by a committee from the fire agencies
tha t cover Ne wport Beach, Costa Mesa. Irvine and Santa
Ana. Members of the committee are lookin g a l agree-
ments tha t have been established e lsewher e . Within 60
days. thC'y pla n t o select one or t wo plans to recommend
to their governing bodies for implementation .
Such a proposal couldn't come at a better time.
Spira ling inflation is sending the cost of fire protectio n
like most oth e r governmental services -skyrocketing
a nd t he fina n cial constra ints posed by Proposition 13 are
forcing agenc ies to spe nd their dollars ver y carefully.
The wes t <'o unty net that encompasses Huntington
Beach. Founta in Valley, Seal Beach a nd Wes tminster h as
long been an example of how city boundaries can be .ig -
nored to the benefit of all involved.
Regardless of the form the Harbor Area agreement
lakes, it can o nly prove to be be neficial by increas ing ef ·
fi c iency a nd reduc ing costs.
• Opm1ons expressed in the s pace above a re those of the Daily P ilol
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader cQmment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot. PO
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321
Boyd/Hairpieces
By L.M. BOYD
Our Love a nd War man
takes note of a recent poll
wherein hundreds or women
were asked if they disliked ~ald men. Nbl a one said yes.
Interesting. Calls lo mind the
survey or some years ago
when a sizable s ampling of
wome n we r e asked which
type they pre(erred. bald
men without hairpieces or
bald men with hairpieces. A
majority of •hose lad ies said
without. volUDteering the
view that hairpieces m ake
men look untrustworthy. .._
A gentleman In P ittsburgh
just reached age 100. As
us ual, be was queried about
how be did so. His explana-
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
How can HaJecrest Club
replace tbeir driveway
wlUl expeaalve colored
cement and 1Ull not put
a aid ewalk along
Klllybroo .. ?
K.M.
I
ti on: "I lived most of it
berore the world went nuts."
Strongest thing in nature
for its size and weight, it's
said. is the feather of a bird.
A yawn lends lo sharpen
the sense of s mell momen·
tarily.
Q. "What sort of grub did
the ordinary ancient Roman
eat'!"
A. Soul rood. mostly. Salt
pork and dried beans. Their ,
nour wasn't good enough to
make pasta. There weren't
any tom atoet; thereabouts
then. so no tomato paste. No
spinach, either . so nothing
was served Florentine. If you
were to add cornmeal, pep-
pers. okra and tomatoes to
the old Roman food. you'd
1et Southern cooking.
Black widow spiders are
terrible web weavers.
They're not neat Their webs
get aU messed up. That 's one
way to tell them from every·
day garden-variety spiders ..
In fut. Webs of the harmless
ones are much more sym·
111etncal.
There are tboee who claim
tha.t the beast on a pack of
Cam eli isn't a camel but a
dromedary. It ia a camel, \t ii. it ill AU c:amela aren't
dromedaries, but •It
dromedaria are eamela.
Rowland Evan8/Robert Novak
Nixon Not Critical of Carter,;
W ASHlNGTON Rich..rd M
N l llOO rc<:enl I y h ad :.ome
•·hiantablt> things lo say about
Jimmy Curter. tellin~ one vis·
1tor that the president LS doing
m ut•h b\'Uc.•r thao the vress gives
him ('~hl ror but badly needs to
t1~htcn his control of the federal
burt-uut•racy
In an tltpian:-1 Vt' rnood durini: a
lun~. rambltng political chal
~Ith a we ll·
kno wn
W ;i :s h1nglon
lttwyer , Nix
nn offered h1~
u ... udl 11:.1 or
ht'lf1rul h1n1~
To Mart "llh,
ht> ~Jl d
l<obt'rl
!-.. t r .1 u ~ ~ .
t'urter ·~ 1n
~•de JB<'k of-all -trudt:s. should ht:
mac.tc director of the Office of
M ana~emc nt a nd Budgel
.. ,
<OM 8 1 one o f the truly
powerful jobs in any admlnistra·
lion.
NIXON'S message : control of
the bureaucracy. which Nixon
himself never achieved, is elud·
ang Carter. Part of the reason
are cabinet members .loo much
out for themsel11es 1 Nixon cited
Health. Education and Welfare
Seeretary Joseph Califano> or
not "with it" lhe cited Housing
a nd U r ban Deve lopmenl
Secretary Patricia Harris>.
With Strauss running OMB, he
said . Carter could us e his
talents to extend presidential in
rtuence to aJ I the departmenb
and tighten up White House con
l rol over pohcy dec1s1ons.
Carter also needs a hard
nosed "'Kennedy-sty le" polil1
cian lo run national politi<.'s for
him, said the form(·r president
nut on the tnflal1on front whtC'h
SURE IT, HIGH,LAPY,
&JT ™INKCf MY COSTS LAST~: ELECTRIC11Y,
L.AeoR, ... GAS.OIL, RENT.
. .. SIGN PAJNTERS ...
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he called Carter's toughest is ·
sue. Nixon was not cr ilicaJ or
Carter or of his inflation-fighter.
Alfred K8Jan. Nixon described
Carter 's deregulation plans as
good anti-inflation medicine, but
decla red himself in the da('k 1:1s
lo just how inflation could be
brought to heel.
THE GLENN FACTOR
The condition of bad blood that
President Carter seems lo have
encouraged between himself and
Ohio's De mocratic Sen. John
, Glenn. a vocal critic of the new
strategic a rms limitation treaty
!S ALT II >. threatens lethal
harm to the president 1n the
Senate treaty debate.
The president has failed to
commurucate in a ny way with
Amer ica ·s first astronaut StnC'l'
th(' day \hat Glenn. under hca\')
presidential prcssur<'. censored
h 1s remarks tlunn~ chnstentng
of the new Trident submarine
Ohio.
C h!nn agreed to remove from
hts prepared text that day early
last month most allusions to the
e xplosive question of verifica·
lion or Soviet honesty in adher-
ing to the still-uns igned treaty.
Yet. despite the expurgationa.
Rosalynn Carter . representing
he r husband at the Groton,
Conn . christening. publicly
chided Glenn for raising "very
damaging" questions about
verification.
What this means is that Glenn.
whose opposition lo SALT II
does not approach the intensity
o f the b1part1san defe nse.
oriented Senatt' bloc. m ay be
lost LO the presid ent in the hot
ratification debate.
WHY NOT SHCllARANSKV?
Thl' conspi cuous absence of
Anatoly Shcharansky from the
li s t of Soviet disside nts ex-
t•hanged for those two Russian
:-.pies worries Soviet specialists
hHc. Shr harans ky, 1t is felt
here, 1s being held as a carrot-
:.ind stick weapon w play against
l'n•s 1dent Carter in the fi nal
:.la,(?eS or the SlralcgiC arm~
l1m1t at1on treaty <SALT II >
ncgot1a1Jons.
Under this plausible theory,
Shcharansky 's fate would be
lhrown into th<' balance lo in·
fluence Carter to yield on the
last few details 1n the negot1a-
1 wns bet ween Sctrei ary of State
Cyrus Vance and Soviet foreign
m1n1:-.te r Andrei Gromyko.
Jatled as an American spy
despite Carter ·s personal pledge
that he had never been paid by
or tnvolved with the Cent ral In·
l (ll l1J?c nce J\ge ncy (C lA l,
S h c h a rans k y is the most
l'l•lchrc.itrd d1ss1de nl now in So\'·
tl'I Jail Soml' author1t1es her~
believe that 1f Shcharansky ~
not u:.eful to Mosc·ow a~ a pawn
du ring •he Lail e nd of the
m•,:!ottations. then the Soviets
lo\ ill play him as a poht1l·al <'ard
rt uring &>natl' Mns 1derc1t1on or
:-,,\ 1.1· II aml-'ndm•·nt1' The pro-
~·lll·<·t wornc!> l'rillc:. or Si\LT
Anti-freeway Stance Ignores Reality
To the E<tltor
Gov F..dmund Rrown, Jr. and
Departmt•nt or T ransportation
Dire<.'lor Adriana Gianturco a rc
both being highly unrealistic in
their current anti-freeway and
pro-mass transit stance
Accord1nJ{ to John 8 . Rae.
Professor of Eng1ne<.·ring ,
Harvey Mudd College, ··rr 2 per.
<•en t of the auto commuters we nt
to public transportation. they
would swamp 1t." Proressor R.ac
also says that lo develop an er
feclive mass transit svslem for
Southern Cahfornia would take
at least 20 years .
T he ans wer, al least for the
next 15 years. is an improved
highway s ystem and s maller
· cars to replace today's high fuel
cons umptio n vehic les. Un
fort un a t e l y, the re is n o
alternative to the internal com·
hus t1on engine available in the
forsee.able future. High ho~s
on<.'e held for steam aod turbine
e n ~1 nes have bee n das hed
We're years away from a bat
tery operated car which will ~'>
long distances lthe range of a
lank of gas I at highway speeds
and whi<'h can be char ged qwck
ly . Even if such a battery were
available. where would we gel
the massive a mounts or energy
necessary lo cha r ge m illions or
them ? Our powc1r facilities arc
operating at maximum output
now.
WE MUST rapidty improvl'
o ur freeway and h 1j?hwa y
system now. Statewide th2re are
many partiall y completed pro
jects similar to the Corona del
Mat Freeway <which ~oes
nowhere l and the ·'Costa Mesa
Ditch." on Newport Bl vd.
M ilHons of taxpayers dollars
have already been invested in
these partiaJly completed pro-
jects which are of no value in al·
leviating traffic congestion until
they can be utilized.
The money. much more than
is needed. has already been col·
lected. It's there in Sacramento
pow. 1be governor's reluctance
to release the funds and h1s ob·
sessil>n with public transporta·
lion is costing us millions of
dollars in wasted ene rgy and
esc•lating construction costs.
May heaven protect us from
politicians and bureaucrats who.
In their inflnlle wisdom. "know
wh•t is best" for the public as
opposed to what the public
wants and needs.
DERALO D. HUNT
a..~•-tett
To the Editor:
h ,. a recenL column, Milton
Mo.kowtta chutlled Mobil, im·
plyin& the company wee siphon·
1n~ off profit!'. from 1t:-. cnl·rgv
ope rations tn in vt·s t in non
petroleum hus1nc-.scl-Nolhin~
could be rarther from the truth
In 1976. WhC'n Mobil completefl
its acqu1s1t1on of Monlgomcrv
Ward and Container Corporation
of America. Mobil \, outla}s for
exploration an11 production of ml
and gas totaled S774 m1lhon. In
t977. they i ncrca s~ to SHS I
million Last year . Mobtl spent~
rcrord $1 l b1llwn
.. URTHER. not cine -dime 1if
ene rgy earnin~o; has gone into
Ward's and Container 's capital
programs Thf'se companies
have supplied all their capital
ne\:ds from their own sources.
All of these facts were totall\'
ignored by Mr. Moskowitz ·
He also ignored the :l.500 btlb
in lhe Congressional hopper in
1975 that thre3tcned to regulate·
and disme m ber the od com
panics inr o morbi di ty The•
g r ea lesl impediment lo 1n
t•reas ed domestic energy sup
plies 1s counter-productive gov
~rnml•nt regulations. Until tht·
government roadblocks arc re
moved. energy invcstmC'nlS will
b(' dampened and other avenues.
s u1·h as diver!>1f1cat1on. will be
t•nrouragcd
But whcitcvt•r thl· bus iness
dimate. Mobil 1~ 1n the energy
b11sincss to stay.
llERBEHT SCHMERTZ
Vice President.
Mobil Oil Corporation
Rr<"all Rldl<'alou
To the Editor:
The threat lo recall lhr ee of
the Newport-Mesa School Das
tr1 ct trustees should go no
further. The list of charges is un
Justified and such an action on
the part of the voters would be
disruptive of and destructive to
our school system .
Mr. MacMillian has served for
14 years as a trustee. and to find
him guilty of the stated charges
arter such a length of tjme is
ridiculous . Mrs. Carol Martin
has been one of the most able
members of the board since her
election. She made the transition
to president wtth great s kill and
sh e has presldect with in·
telllgence and integrity. It would
be very difficult to find other
board members aR well qualified
as these people. To start the fall
term with all new m em bers.
none of whom had ever served
on the school t>oa rd beforl'.
would be devastating to the
"mooth func tioning dr o ur
Achools.
lf the real goal of the dlss1·
dents is lo \ndic~\e \heir di&·
satisfacUon with SuperJntendenl
,
l\1coll lht•\ ~houll1 find :.omt·
utht?r way to t·xprc:,!> their rl1'->
('O ntt•nt
I>OHOTll Y BF.EK
Cmto,,.rr•
'fo the Editor·
I "ould ltkc tu !>a\ J "'ord m
:-uppnrl of employc:t•<, 1n fci~I
food rl>Staurant:, an<.J 10 !>O OOIOI,!
pNhaps help the pubhc to ~tter
llnclPrstand where the fast food
l'mi.>loyee 1s comm~ rrom.
In my t>mploymcnt at a fast
rood restaurant my l'Xp<>nencei;
ha"c been many and vaned I
feel that 3 cons1derabll' amount
1>f growth h;is o<'curred in m y
pcr~onaltty tn the past month!>
<lue 10 my presenl employment
T ll F.RE HA VF. been many
Sat urday afternoons that I knew
I could he at the beach enjoyin~
lhl' s un. But instead, I s~nt my
afternoons at work Invariably,
;,i t these limes a customer comes
1n that feels the prime reason fur
this restaurant's existence ts lo
satisfy his supreme being with
sustt'nancf'. And he 'll step on
anybody or anything preventing
him from doinS? so It is at t~sc
times lhal I seriously question
my posit.Jon.
llow.-vt'r, :11 tlml'S u customer
<.'O mcs in when w(''re very busy
I le slows you down h)' looking
you slra1J?ht in the eye and says,
"Thank yo.1 I appreciatC-~our
serv1ct' ·· ll is lhl'n that the in
t•onve mcm·l's sc(•m small and 1t
1s worth it lo be working at a
f:tsl food restaurant
DALE TRACY
Ta.r \l~ll"
To the Editor
As a senior in Costa Mesa
J11gh School. I would ltke to ex·
"l./mit arm a11 mlK'h a~ you like) bur If you really
want Pf18~ you've got tJ>
ftght ror It.··
r-ir1•:. ....... 11m1• of my opinions about
I ht.' n 11ue·aOl'<.I tax 1 strongly
oµp<>:.e Hussell Lons:: and Al Ull·
m;in s support of a vciluc-added
lax
ThP contenlum that the VAT.
wh1<.'h "111 lax c:onsumptfon ·in·
1'111<11ng ktsll' n<.'Cds like food
·" ou"1 t•nc·ourage people to
~"'"' an<I 1n\t·:.l ,.., a very
rous::h and inac:rurate <1ssump.
lwn It will only add lo the pres-
~ure on low mrome families by
m:1k1 ng them ban•lv able or
unablt' to affnrd lh.cir food ex·
µenSt.'!".
I l wou l<I prnba t>ly r educe
"pendml! h\' 1'.'hminating low-
1 n rom(' fa m 1I 1C'> fr om the
ma rkt•t plan :· :.incl thereby re·
ctuct' 1nnallno hut at what
t.·1)st ., . Tht' VAT has the same
r h:i rnrtl'.'nstw a•; inflat11Jn itself
rt)clut·111~ lh•· huy1ng power of the
c·o ns uml·r
ELJ\INE TANG
Lo•• Our Spirit?
To the Ed.Jtor.
What has h appened to the
spirit. self-discipline financial
awareness of our citizens?
Wt.' hear the servic~ stations
a re cons ide r ing a four-day
··boycott .. closing.
Why are not the c1tiz<'ns con·
sidf'ring a good strong or even
weak boycott? Regardless of
which g roup or g ro ups are
responsible for this gas problem
of s horta ges a nd appalling
prices. if lh~ citizens li mited
their drivinR for just a week. or
eve n a few days. to only
absolute ly necessary driving,
doubling up on tripl'i to the store,
to work. etc .. we'd see terrific
results.
BUT HERE we are In line ask·
ing to be ripped off! When we
cut down on coffee drinking
(many of us never returning to
it) it showed results .
. · When products and services 'don't sell. prices Invariably
comedown.
Please -even if you can ar.
ford the gas prices -stay home
a little the next few weeks, lor
the sake ol your fellow man who
can't afford them .
J . HALL
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wuers from readers.ore welco!M.
The rtght to ~tett1ra to fil
tJ>OCt or elimhlat~ LJbefin.t~
letters of 3(}(J WOTda or leu toUl be
g11~n prtf~e. All ~tteri mU
include ~ure .ond moflifto.ad-drfs~ but oomet mo11 be toffhhftd
on rtqW.t If nlfklntt ~ i&•
parent Poetr11 will ftol &.
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Co. ot California sap it produced and
sold about 15 l*'C'tftl mon tuoUDe
to Western ~totnen ln tbe ftnt four
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81 SYLVIA POllTE&
Tboulanda ot ramlliea will drtveoo auto vacabon tnps fO
Me1ko and Canada tbia summer.
But lriendly pernmeot relaliou do not pnMct an
Acnencao moc.ori.t travelinc ln either couatry.
IF YOO RAVE AN Al1TOMOlllLE ACCIDENT ln
Mexko and you cannot prove your financial respoulbWty.
you could be put ln J•il. bave your car Impounded aod un.
der10 IOCPe horrible experiences.. 1f you do not b1ve a Canadian "yellow card.'' the DOG·
resident lnterproYlncial motor vehicle Uabillty card rec·
ocnlsed ln Canadian provinces as evidence of adequate cover~. )'OW' automobile might be impounded.
Money's
Worth
It once was com·
moa practice for
American insurers to
write special Mexican
endorsements for
policyholders coing
sbort diatances south of
tbe border. says Allen
P. Willis Jr .. vice president of the Continental Insurance
Co .. "but t.bHe d1ys it's better to buy insurance from a
company licensed in Mexico."
And ahbougb io general you don't need additioaal iD-
surance when going north of tbe border, "before leaving
for Canada, check with your insurance agent to make sure
your policy does provide adequate coverage," Willis says.
More specifically. when en route to Mexico.
-WORK WITH YOUR INSURANCE agent lo find ao
agent who represents a Mexican insurance company.
-Arrange in advance to pick up a speelal policy.
In addition to liability co~r age , consider fire, theft
and collision insuran~. "ln Mexico. the last three cov--
erages are based on the value you declare for your car ,"
Willis says.
You save on premiums by declaring a value lower
than the car's worth, but if a Mex.ican company makes •
total Joss payment, you couJd lose title lo you~ ~ar a~ any re-
sidual value it might have. Me1ucan authorit~eve the
car no longer belongs to you ooce you have been pllld for 1t..
Also, to collect oo theft coverage, lht whole car has to be
stolen
SPEND ENOUGH TIME WITH THE AGENT iss~
1ng Ute Mexican pohcy to make sure everytlung is 10 or·
der, is understood and is backed up with proof of in·
suran~. proof of ownerstup or the insured vehicle, valid
driver's Urense and a Mexican tourist card
Another s,.feguard is to get a list or Mexican insurance
agents representing the company issuing lhe policy.
IF YOU'RE EN ROUTE TO CANADA. you must be
aware that the province of Quebec 1s a special situation
because of its no-fault law Quebec is the only jurisdiction
io North America where no lawsu.its are allowed for bodily
injuries caused by auto accidents. Non-Quebecers are
granted no-fault payments for personal injuries only to the
extent that they weren't responsible for the accident.
When a Don-Quebecer is judged lo be responsib&e for
an auto accident, the Quebee Automobile Board ~tains lbe
right to recover from that person Ute difference between a
oo-fault payment to a Quebec-er involved in the accident
and lbe Quebecer's responsibility for the accident.
Bob Frey, owner of Medkal Copy Service aod former
copy chief of Baxter, Gurian & Mauer. Inc., Beverly Hills,
bas joined Jaasea Assoda&es. • .. Irvine. as account ex·
ecutive.
In addition to account responsibilities for Cavitron
Surgical Systems. Wiiiiam Harvey and V. Mueller En·
doscopy Products. he will write~nd s upervise copy for the
agency's health-care accounts.r • Ed Harrell has been appointed vice presi<k>ot of
mari<l-ting and sales of the Industrial Products division of
Compal.er Aa&omation. Inc. Irvine. He will continue to be
responsible for worldwide marketing and sales operations
or the division.
He joined the division in 1978 as head of the functJooal
tester group. having served several years as managi~g
director of European operations for MSI Data Corp . • Lawreett D. Hamlin, Fountain Valley, bas been
named Soaekn C1Ufora1a Edisoa Co. 's Huntington Beach
district ma nager.
He succeeds Ronald D. Blake, who has been appointed
operations manager or the central division. with head·
quarters in Covina.
For the past 6 l<? years. Hambn has been project
manager dirttting construction of the company's San
Onofre N~ar Generating Stations units 2 and 3. He
joined Edison m 1968. • Or. Robttt L. lluseU, Costa Mesa has been promoted
to senior research chemist at the Union OU Co. or
CaUronda 's Sdence aod Technology division in Brea.
Russell is a member or Ute Air Pollution Control As·
sociation and bas published several articles in technical
journals in his field. •
81m9el C. Gale has been appoint.ed vice president or
oiarketing, and a member of Ole board o! directors of
Poty•er Developmeat Laboratories, Inc., of Huntington
Beach.
fk bas been with the company for two ye1rs: new
duties include developing sales and promotional progrems.
PDl,.'s main production activity is t.he compoundiq of
polyurethane roam systems for commercial and govem·
ment cuatomers. • Edward J . Lolaaes. Santa Ana, has joined the lrvine
public communications firm of Clay PubUcom as a writtr
and account execuUve.
He was previously in charge of public infonnatioa and
citizen usi.stantt for the City of Yuma, Arb.
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David Huddleston slars as the mayor of
a Midwestern city in the ne w TV comedy
series "Hizzonner," premiering tonight
al 8 on NBC, Channel 4.
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McG.,,.ett and o'enny CR) D CHEVY CH.ASE
NA~ HUMOR TEST
Mw11n Mull, Pam 0-t>et
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Cn;wy cnase on 1 tot>Que-
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what makes poople leugh
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G) MERV OAfflN
Guests Shetley Winters
Su"" Saint James ~
GUiiey Bro-. SyMa Kn:>-
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TUBE TOPPERS
NBC e 9:00 -Chevy Chase's Na·
tional Humor Test. A lighthearted ex·
amination of what makes people laugh
with guests Martin Mull and Pam "Min·
dy" Dawber. <See story, photos below>.
KHJ 11 :00 -''l'U Never Forget
What's 'is Name." Orson Welles plays a
businessman who returm to bi.a carefree,
youth in this 1968 movie comedy with
Oliver Reed.
KTTV e 12:30 ·"Ship of Fools." A
wartime voyage to Nazi Germany with
Vivien Leigh, Lee Marvin, Oscar Werner
a nd Simone Signoret a mon g the
oassengers.
a deranged k..., wl\af1 lie
1>egins tnve1hgat1ng tlle
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11:00 8011(1)01) NEWS
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Wha1 s ·11 N-• f 19681
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SHOW
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H9s1· JOllnny Carson.
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Nf.W8
MORNING
12:00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE
"Come W8n6et Wl1h Me"
.. ALF'AED HITCHOOCK
PAEBENT8
"Help Wanted" A oespe..
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12:05 8 C88 LA TE MOVIE
• • '• MeClood Shari..!>·
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1nter1erong W1fh anolhe<
deleet•"e s onves1t91tion of
No Ch~vy iD Tonight Show's Future
By JEaRY BUCK
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Cbevy Chase says
there was never any truth to the report that he was
being ~roomed to s ucceed Johnny Carson as host or ·'The Tonight Show .. '
He also denied he 'd started the rumor himself.
"Nobody ever talked lo me about 'The Tonight
Show.' " he said. "Nol from tbe first day. Not
even back in the days or 'Saturday Night Live'
when it was first said I was being groomed. I've
never even been asked to be a guest host."
CHASE SAID IT "MADE it difftcult for
Johnny and me to get together," but lbe two later
met after Chase sent Carson a letter. He later was
invited to appear on "Tonight."
He saJd the report began when a magazine
guggested he would be a good replacement for
Carson. and it was picked up by other reporters.
"So the rivalry was precipitated," said Chase.
0'The fact 1s that it never came up. It was just
something someone wrote about in a magazine."
CBASE IS ROST FOR "The Chevy Chase Na-
t ional Humor Test" on NBC. Channel 4, tonight at
9. His guests are Martin Mull, Pam Dawber, jazz
musician Tom Scott. Playboy publisher Hugh
Herner and psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers.
Carson al.so became annoyed when Chase was
asked if be would liketodolbeshow.
"I made a few remarks that were depreeating to the show. not him," explained Chase . "I said it
in the wrong way, sort of arrogant in my MW·
found fame. He took it the wrong way and I never
meant, it that way. He's the best there i.s."
Carson bas said he wants off "Tonight" before
his contract expires in mid-1981. and Chase again
was asked about becoming the show's host. "I
A,. Wlnpftet°" CHEVY CHASE GETS SPLATTERED WITH PIE ON 'NATIONAL HUMOR TEST' TONIGHT
Slapstick Comic Says He. Never Wanted to Take Over Johnny Carson's Show
don't very much think I'll be asked, but if I am
asked. I'll consider it," he said.
CHASE'S "NATIONAL HUMOR Test" special
is a spoor on previous programs like the safety and
driving TV tests. ''It's a form of sorts fo r a
tremendous amount of runny things lo happen,"
•said Chase. "You take it at home. It's multiple
choice. No one really loses because there are no in·
correct answers. ooJy unfunny answers."
Next up ror Chase. who made bts movie debut
in "Foul Play." is a film ca lled "Saturday
Matinee." which he wrote. lie said he was thinking
or directing the movie. as well as sta.rring in it. but
didn't think he would have the time because he
also is wor1dng on two record albums .
CRASE SA.ID HE ALSO expects to star again
with Goldie Hawn in Neil Simon's next movie,
"Seems Like Old Times." "I can't speak for
Goldie, but it looks like we'll do it." be s aid.
'Mork' ABC's 1-2 Punch
"Saturday Matinee" will be Chase's vision of
those nostalgic days when you couki go to a movie
for SO cents and see a newsreel. a cartoon, a
travelogue, a serial and two features. All or that
will be wrapped into one picture, with Chase play-
NEW YORK CAP > -The week's most·
watched prime-time TV program? "Mork and
Mindy" at 8 p.m. The week's No. ~show? "Mort
and Mindy" al 8:30 -and a renm at that.
ing several roles.
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• M0\19 *** "8Np Of Foot."
( IHSI Vlvl•n Leigh,
S.mona Signot.-. A motley
MAOf11Mnt ol pMll ...
Is lorWd 10 tllM9 doM
QUetMrs _._ traveling to
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• MOVIE
• • '4 "The Uttle Shep-'*'° Of l(lngdom Come''
''"'' ~ Aodgat'a. Luent Patten, A youth
lrom the lllMa Of Kentucky
c:llampion1 the Vanll"
ceuee «Ming the CMI W•.
(21n.1
12':318 aJ MANNO(
The daugntef ol a~
nawsp1p•r put>hlllar
beoOmM ttWOIYed .., polit ..
ea1lfttnoue8fld mut"der.
12ll1 D MAYINa<
"Bon From The Blue"
1•8 TOMOMOW
Tom Snyder. tOOll .. eiq>er1
Bob Tn.ax and anten-
Romendo Wiit a SS mtllton
,et Simul8tor and dltcUU
tt>a pnvate -on111111c;s
tndutlry
1:468 HEWS «fl AOA»-12
1:11 D litOV1E * • * °"' "Fleato And F8ntl•
sy" P9431 Chlfles Boyet.
Batt>ore StflnW'/dt A IHO
ot spe111><ndlng mysteries 1&
Pfeset\led. one ot wllocn
1nvotvos a psycnre wflO
lorelells a v1olltn1 death
alter reac:tlng u man's Elpalm eES. 2 min I
~30 DICI< VAN DYt<.E
Rot> learns 111a1 a song lie
helped -111 •» aoout 10 t>ecome . ,,.,
• HEWS
2:Je9 MOVIE
• • fnP W arrior
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Mlftiews., T rne l OO•se A
rebe4 lead8< al'CI '"" t>e•u·
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SO m.n l
3:00 0 MOVI£
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( 1936> M ae West. VICIO<
McL391en A >atoon sir•g.:r
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SOUTH COAST
ACTOltS STUDIO
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"THE DARK"
"PHANTASM" (R)
GEORGE HAMIL TON
"LOVE AT
FIRST BITE"
(PG)
"THE SILENT
PARTNER'' (A)
Dally 6·30
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MOVIE RATINGS
FOR PARENTS AND
YOUNG PEOPLE
Au G rn AA() IBl • ~ws A(Cf IVl
O<C SCAl <:JI '"E MOflON P.r I UR(
C-OOl Qr ~l~ Al CUlAh()H
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de ~. Tiie "°"' ..
"blOOdr ~" --.,... ...... .. pr..cM
W• .. .._ o..p
CuMer -9 Jib .....
began their Military
~(ltwa.I 1:11•....,. • *.,. "Family HoMy•
moon" (1Mll ca.......
C4llber1. Fted ~·
W1lefl • OOllloa proteeeor
....,.,... a .,,..., Volll'9
w'dOw .... tOINntlc !loft.
4"l">OOft tumt lntO a ~ •"air .. , ... bride'• .....
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tor IN rld9. (2 IWt.. 1 min.)
=1=!DWAN:Je UO MOYIE • * "Ar• H11•banda
~"tt~I A9'
M~end.BenyFleld.Acov-
1)19 encovnten ~ dlm-
evlllee"' ld"'911ftg 10 l'Mt•
rted lite {1 tw .. 30 1'11111 I
f'rida11'•
Day I I~ :tlo.,w.
tt:OO 0 e * 1.<, "T"* Alld"*8d
From Wyomong" ( 1952)
M•urfffl O'Hara. Alea
Nocol. The manager of •
canle ciM<ing llOuM gets
into • IOt of trouble before
she mam es the ""*""· (1
hr . 30 min.I
.. * • • "Pur$118d" c t~ 7) Taresa Wroght, Aob·
ll<1 MltCl\uM. An orotlan
1111empu 10 l\left09 tits
tather's m urder upon
Mac;hing manllOod. (1 llf ..
so """>
3:009 ** "Str~
HOrfleC()tnon(j' ( 1974) ROI>·
"" Colp, Olen ~ ..... '*"!I ~soned tor
18 yea<S on Ctla<VM of
rol>be<y and murder a
man re1um' h0"'8 to Ills
laving relatov.. C 1 llt , 30
mtt1I
3~30 II • • • · Blue Hawa11"
( 1962) El\lla Presllly. Aft911·
la l •nsl>Vry Wt>en a llOl-
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H-at1an norna. h<1 tellea a
1ot> • .,,,. a tounst bur9e11
MJ•mst t~ ad....ce of Illa
pare<>ts It "' . 30 min I
An THEATRES
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lit mipmQ ABC, in ract. came within a shade -two
shows -of sweeping the rll'St 15 places in the A.C.
Nielaeo Company's ratings for the week ending
May s. CBS' broadcast of the Miss USA beauty
pageant waa No. 7. and • ·eo Minutes,·' abo on CBS,
finished 12th.
week sprinkled liberally with reruns. The Country
Music Awards show on ABC was No. 16, NBC 's
"The Best or 'Saturday Ni ght Live' Part II," was
No. 27, and "Castaways from Gilligan's Island," also on NBC, was l2nd.
Chase, who came to fame on "Sah1rday Night
Live," then quickly left NBC's late night program,
said. ·'I thought the show should have broken up
long ago. John Belushi is a superstar, and Gilda
a nd the others are so good," be said referring to ---------------------the actors who called themselves The Not Ready
ABC got a big boost in the ratinp from "Ike,"
its three-part war years biography of Dwia.bt D.
.Eisenhower. Tbe lint and third chapters tied with
••11on and Mindy" ror second place. and Part II
was No. 15 ror the week.
THE Tll&EE 8HOW8 tMmcbed in second place
bad ratinp of 21.1. Nielsen aaya that means of all
the homes in the country with TV. 27.1 percent saw
eacb of the broadcuts.
ABC's raUna for tbe week WU 20.5. with CBS
second at 15.7 and NBC third at 14.4. It was ABC 's
17th week in a row u the No. l network. Tbe
networb aa.y the ratlnp mean ID an aYel'qe
prime-tlme m1Dute during tbe week, 20.S pettent
of tbe TV-equipped homes ID tbe DaUon were tUDed
&o tbe leedtDI aetwork.
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NBC'S BEST REGULAR program was a re. peat or "CHiPs," No. 20.
Each or the networks was represented at the
for Prime-Time Players. "I want to see them put
their talents elsewhere.
bottom or the ratings : "Mackemies or Paradise llll!•P,..."PI•-•..-.-..
Cove" on ABC was ssth, followed by "Supertrain" •
on NBC, a "CBS Reports'' news special on the
Three-Mile Island nuclear a~ident, "The Osmond
Family Show" OD ABC and NBC's "Highclirre
Manor.
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