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h·Vine Police Mum
• a-ymg-o. Worn
•
• Consu1ner Boycott of Gas Eyed
• Saudis to Fight Oil Increase
• Would-be Abductor Hunted
• Cult AssassinBti-'ns Planned?
Worst So Far
' '
Exeeution Squad
Did Cult Plan
Assassinations? •
WJ\SIONGTON (AP) -Hou.~
investh~ators said today there is
c irc umstantia l evidence or a
··cont in gency cons piracy ''
behind Rep. Leo J . Ryan's as -
s assination by members of an
American cult in Guyana.
They also concluded after a
six-month investigation that re-
ports that a Peoples Temple ex·
ecution squad exists to eliminate
other national leaders ·'should
not be totally discounted."
Showing their concern, the
Saudis Fight
OPEC Plan
To Hike Price
WASlUNGTON CAP ) Saudi
Ara bia will ri ght moves to boost
world oil prices when the OPEC
carte l meets next month. But
prices may go up anyway and
keep rising unless Ame ricans
, cut their consumption, accord·
ing to the Saudi oil minister .
"We think it is your duty as a
cons ume r lo reduce the con-
sumption to the lowest possible
le vel.·· Shiek Ahmed Zaki
Yamani said in an interview
Monday. "If you do this. then
not only the price or oil will not
go up, but it might even go down
a little."
He said while Saudi Arabia
would keep production this year
at a level of 8.S million barrels
or oil a day. it might add a sur-
charge to the price of Saudi oil
unless the United Slates adopts
conservaUon measures.
Surcharges were endorsed by
the Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries at its
March meeting alon1 wit.b a 9
percent increase ln oil prices.
Only Saudi Arabia, amona the 13
cartel members, has not applied
a 1urcbar1e to lts offlcial price,
$1'.55 a barrel for Arab Uib.t oil.
With 1urebar1es and abortqee,
the prtee ol IOIM oil la alJlat
twlce tb8t-*to• a barTel.
Wben OPEC meets next
moatb ID Geneva, SwltMrtud,
there II likely to be pnuure
from Iran, Kuwait and otber IO-
ea lied ''Hawks" for another
<lee OPEC. Pale Al)
..
s taff investigators delivered
the ir r epo rt to the House
Foreign Affairs Committee un·
de r heavy security with police
guards and metal detectors at
the doors.
Present at the session to hear
the report were several mem-
bers of Ryan's family, including
his da ughter , Erin. a nd two sis· 1
ters, Sheila Ryan and Shannon
Torphy.
R ya n , D-Cal if .• three
journalists and a cult defector
we re shot to death at an airstrip
near the Peoples Te mple 's
Jonestown settlement Nov. 18.
The next day, more than 900 cull
m e mbers d ie d i n a m a ss
"'""'''.,....'° PLANNED SLAYINGS?
Cult Leader Jim Jones
murd e r-s uicide led by the ir Dol;ce Hunt leader. Jim Jones. r I &i
·'There is evidence to suggest
Jones and some of his key lieute· fF/OUl-' be nants discussed and had 'un· W ~ fP
derstandings ' to e liminate ~
various individuals. including HB ,4bductor national political leaders." the EI
starr report concluded. "Time
may diminish the possible threat
or this factor ...
The investigators also said
there is circ um s t a nti a l
evidence, but no ha rd evidence,
that Jones had a "contingency
cons piracy" to assassinate Ryan
if the congressman could not be
deluded on true conditions at the
cult during his visit.
··Providing some moderate
cre dence to the idea of a cont-
ingency conspiracy is the fact
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Pied Piper
Neetkd in NY
NEW YORK (AP) -'l'bere's
good news and bad news in the
city's war on a colony of foot-
long rats in an excavated site
near City Hall.
The good news: About 100 rats
have been exterminated since
ui.ity be••n baltln1 the site
...,. pol.ton Tbunday, and a re·
port from health department
labl Indicates the rodents have
no special resistance to the
toxin.
Tbe bad newa: Al leaat 100
rata bave s urvived the ex·
termination attempt on lbe edte
of the cit.)''• financial district.
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
0t Ille D•ily ""°' Stall
Huntington Beach police are
searching today for an armed
ma n who has attempted to force
teen.age girls into his ca r twice
in the past two days.
In a Monday incident. a 16·
year-old Huntington Beach girl
was hit in the stom a ch and
kicked in the leg by the would·be
kidnapper before she was able to
break free and escape.
Police said the a tte mpted
a bduction occurred s hortly
after midnight near the intersec·
tion of Beach Boulevard and
Talbert Avenue . The ma n Oed
north on Beach in a late model
black sed a n with o range
pinstriping.
On Sunday, the ma n matching
the same description pulled a
gun on a teen-age girl as she
waa walking home from a store
near Marjan Lane and Walton
Drive.
Police said he threatened to
kill her 11 1he didn 'l get In the
car. but the young woman began
screaming and fied. The man re·
portedly drove after her and
narrowly missed running over
ber. police said.
In the Sunday case. the kid·
napper was driving an earlier
model sedan, perhaps a Chevelle
or OTO. with a gray primer
paint job, police s aid
I.
Four-day
Shutdown
Feared
By TOM BARLE'V
Ol 1 ... O.lly Pilot Sl•ll
M an y s e r v i ce s tation
operators in Orunge County re
ported the longest lines in the
history of the gasoline crisis to
day as the "odds'' lined up for
the 1 r turn at the bus y gas
pumps .
"You have to rem ember that
many of these people haven't
had gas since las t Friday.''
Irvine ser vice station operator
Joe Amefeldt said "We were
closed all weekend and the odd
numbers missed their turn at
the island Sunday
\·And then," Arnefeldt added ,
'Tany of the odd~ arc aware
that somf' stations may be Joan
ing in the planned four" day
shutdown that starts Thursduy
We won 't be closin g but they
didn 't know that whe n they
came here at 6 a.m. today.'·
He said the line at his s tat ion
wus the lon~est he had seen
s ince gas allocation began.
Police throughout Oran~e
County reported fe w incidents
despite th<' long lines and com
plete cooperation from motorists
w}lo kept roads and driveways
clear while they patiently waited
for their tum at the pumps.
Santa Ana police reported an
exception in the line at the Shell
s e rvice s tation o n Me mor y
Lane.
They said a motorist who
became angry when the drivers
or wailing cars refused to allow
him to form a second line
r ammed the cars or two drivers
who left. their vehicles and tried
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* * * • • * Next Month
Consumers EYe
Gas Boycott
LOS ANGELE~ tAJ>1 Un Cali fornia to proces~ more fuel
less th<> oil compani es c;.in C'lc<Jr b~ relaxing some government
ly pefinc wh y th1•n• 1s a ga~ restrictions
shortage. the w(•ck of Jun<• 4.,. Smith o;a1d th<• boycott could
will mark a nationwide hoycoll b t• pos tpo ne d ''r canceled
ag a inst buying ga~o l1ne anti :.i ltogethcr 1f the ~ovc rn ment or
other oil pr od ul'ls. -;ay r,r the 011 industry could offer an
gan izers of the boycott 1mmcdrntt• solution to the gas
"What wt>'re attempting to do l'risas
1s to gain some information on ·Befort• starting a boycott or
why we an Californi a ha ve thas t rying to solve a problem of this
gas shortage. why it occurred na ture. 1t'-; necessary fo r us lo
virtually overnight. and why our dete rmine what the proble m is,"
gove rnment can't alleviate at," said Smith "We may not need a
s aad National Gas Boyco t1.~boycott1f the problemis as sim
chairman Dale Smith al a news pie as the 011 companies•say
<·onfe rence Mond ay. that 1s ·get the regulators off our
Smith said repres t•ntatives of neck and the problem will be
NG B, the oil industry a nd the solved m two days.· "
government will present views But Smith pointed out that if
o n lhc gasoline s hortage at the: solutions proposed at the
another news conference Friday Frida y confere nce a re not
and offer possible solution~ m an satisfactory. the boycott could
effort to avert the boycott take place
Asse mblyman Don Rogers. R A I t hough NG B org\nizers
Bakersfield, will attend I.he con hope the boycott would have na-
ference. Smith said. to discuss <See BO'VCOT Pa~e AZ> legislation h(' has sponsored to •
ease the shortage,
The legislation. Smith said.
would e nable refine rie s 1n
Spaceship Docks
MOSCOW CAPl -T he un
ma nned Soviet supply spaceship
Progress 6 linked up today with
a n orbiting labor atory where
two cos monauts ha ve spent
nearly three months in spa :e.
the Soviet news agency Tass re
ported.
Irvine Cops Mum
On WOman's Slayin
Night and morning low
c louds cle a ring inland
We d ne\(iay a fternoon.
Chance of early morning
drizzle. Lows tonight SS to
60. Highs Wednesday in
mid to upper 60s.
INSIDE TODA'\'
U !t of piUa and cocaine "
on the me and marijuana
law~ have been eased in
many $toles. Where i3 the
druQ cult now? See Page AS.
An attractive 22-year·Old
Irvine woman was found
murdered in her apartment by
Irvine police Monday nlabt.
The woman, whose idenllly
has not been released pendin1
notification of out-of-state rel·
atives. was lying In a pool of
blood when officers responded to
a 7:218 p.m. call from a nei1hbor,
police saJd. One source said she
may have been stabbed but this
was not Immediately confirmed
...-~
The woma n res ided M 61
Cascade, in a village ot the
Woodbridge a partme nt com
plex, according to police .
They said a neighbor con
cerne d over the woma n 's
welfare called for officers.
Irvine police a nd Orange
County Sheriff's Department in·
vestlaators worked at the apart-
ment untll s a .m . today. but de·
tills of their findlngs were not
Immediately available
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own munt .. r r,•tnnl today to tell
b is vt>r!liOn nt ''\t•nlll th•t
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Georg•· Shull s ;.11d 1t was
s pec1f1t'ally d1 re•<'l ('(! al the
<'rtlical short:if <: 111 California
"Californi:in ... have nothing to
;qmlogize for Jn ronncc•t1<in with
fUl•I us age', · Shutt s aid "The
g ovt"rnm1•nl ha s n 't bl'en
'.JtisflL"fl with furn•d busing our
~tudL•nh , now they w:int to
fort·c·bu.' a ll of U!> by g<.-tltng us
out of 1·ars."
Shutl s:11d r1 gurl'" compiled by
the Dcp:.irtmi'nt or Transporta
t 10n anct lh1· CL·ns us Bur(!aU
s how lh:.i l o n ;1 :.lilt•· bv-statt·
h:is1s, C;.1ltf111 n1a r:111k1•fl 41st in
ful'I usagt" h.J..,t•tl on the arnount
of gasoline used r1t•r hc1u-.c•hold
In f ,wt. wr ha vc• lhl· 101.H•sl
usage 1~:r hous .. hold we-;t of the
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<;hull al"'' su111 that l'ahfor
nrnns lrn1.·1• S"'-1lcht·d lo ~mall
e~ir::. ;11 t" •t•t• lhl' rntc of the na·
Lion as a whoh·
NG 11 founclt•r Korrie Glenn
sa111 lhr first full work wc<:k in
June had l>t.•t-n l'h1Jscn for the
boycott ::.o thJl 1l would not tn·
te rfrr<' Wit h t>1t• Memorial Day
weekend
O'Neill Backs
Draft Sign up
WASlllNGTON IAP> House
S~a ker Thomct~ P O'Neill says
he favor.; draft registration, and
sug~estert he thinks wome n
should re~ister as well as men.
"Personally J woul<1 be for it,"
O 'Neill told reporters Monday.
''I think we s hould have reg-
i s t rat 10 n f o r u se in an
emer gency "
O'Neill made clear he would
not favor renewing the draft
itself.
As ked if women should reg
is ter. O'Neill said, "Seeing that
my last two appointments to the
naval academy were women, I
would have to say m y thoughts
would be to go down the same
road" •
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ended IMt May when Jurors said
1h.-y were deadlocked 7 to s ln
favor-of ff(fWttal.
PrOleeutm· Robert Chatterton
h "" all,•gt•d W itddlll strangled
the Hllunl l.M.'t'UUl;t' he (eared ll
muh>nu·ltl'f' luwsuit if the Infant
1rnrvlv,•d with brain damage
from lhi• sulinl• abortion solu·
tion
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c lient is lnncwent. lie has main·
tu111('(I lhc infunt was dead or ir·
1 t•Vt•riiihl on lhl' vorge of death
tJ the.· 111111.· Waddill examined
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il1•rcd hos1utul personne l to
makt• no "heroic" reviva l e f·
fort lx.•t·uuw thl.' infant had no
hupt• for II ft•
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UNES STILL LONG. • •
\0 lllJCll lhl' (!()or!> llf hi!:> IO('kl.'IJ
l'" r f'1)lu•e said the motorist i.perl
off whl'n the service station ul
tendanl ran Lo the tele phone.
They said they ..rt.· checking It
lic·ensc numb.-r given them by
ont> of the Vll'lims Neither cur
was hadly damaged, they said
An cle ment of tragedy became
part of lhc conltnuing gasoUnc
c risis today when one of seven
m embers or a Santa Ana family
hurned l<1sl Tuesday when gas
s tored in a plastic tras h can m
their home l'Xplo<led died from
her severe burns.
Celestina Mendoza. 64, died in
the burn unit a t UC Irvine
Medical Cent.er.
On the critic! list in the same
wa rd are her daughter , Maria
Arredondo. 27, and Mrs . Ar·
redondo's two children, Claudia.
6, a nd Juan Jr .. 5
Mrs. Arredondo's husband,
Juan. Z1. a nd two other children
have been dischar ged from the
GOV. BROWN SIGNS
WEEKEND BILL-A3
CONGRESS AGAIN
MULLS RATIONING-A4
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BREAK UP ENERGY
AGENCY-Edltorlal, A6
DEMANDS FOR GAS
SAID SURPRISE-AS
SMALL CAR SALES
ON UPSWING-86
burn center
Snme or the longest line!> IO
Orange County were rcp<Jrted in
Costa Mesa today.
They were long at South Coast
Shell. 3045 Bristol St., where ~ai.
was pumped from f. lo 8 a m
And at Mf'sa Texaco. 2 175
N e wport Blvd., wht:re the
pumps we re opene d after a
three-week shutdown.
Motorists waiting for unleaded
i::as at the Jiffy service station.
2228 Newport Blvd., were pulled
from the Line and served tm·
mediately. But those wailing for
regular or premium had to settle
down for a long wail
Only a handful of service sta
lions opened for business in
NewPQ[t Beach today and those
who di\t unJock the pumps re -
ported the longes t lines they
have ever seen
Operators at Tom Sharp's
Union station in Coron& del Mar
a nd Harbor Vi ew Shell said
some of their customers became
impatient al the long wait and
e xpressed their dis pleas ure
when they a rrived al the pumps.
It was the same story in Hunt
ington Beach where 71 cars were
waiting in line when operators at
the Chevron station, Brookhurst
a nd Talbert, OJ)t!ncd the pumps
a l 7 a .m.
Owner J erry Foste r said his
s upply is running low und won't
last long ir he is forced to open
on weekcn<.11;. Foster suid he
thinks the gas s 1tuullon 1s
reaching the point where the use
or can; will be confined to "go.
Ing lo work or a joyride "
There was u two-hour wait al
Tom's Arco. 5981 Warner Ave.
a nd lines of equal length at Wes'
Union station, 9525 Warner Ave.,
Fountain Valley, where the sta -
tion expects lo u11e the last of its
g~s by Wednesday. The supply
wall not be replenished until next
week, operators said.
Many ser vice station
operators were appealing to
motorists today not to leave
t he ir cars parked at the pumps
a ll night with a view to being
first in line when the station
opens next day.
J .P . Buck, who owns Buck's
Union Service, 9002 Adams Ave
Huntington Beach, said he lost ~
load of gas last week when the
tanker truck calling at his sta·
lion found parked cars blocking
the retueling point at the islands
islands. ·
Irvine operaton reported loq
lines and long walta by pat.lent
motorists.
Operators at 8111 Rasan's
Arco.:t ·on on Culver Drive
said extended one bail·
mile ltlanda to the San.
ta Ana Freewa)'. Rasan expect.
ed to nm out of his dally alloca.
lion of 4,000 1allona of unleaded
• '
~a~ by 11 H m hut will sell
rt•$!Uh1r until about4 µ. m
Some south Oran~e County
St.•n•1ct• sl:-itaons dcviakd from
the general patte rn m Orange
County by r e porting s horter
Imes al lh<'ir pumps today.
About fiO ('ars. rewt>r tha n
us ual. wen· waiting al Carey's
Chevron. 604 S . Coast Highway,
wht'n the Laguna Beach station
opened today. A three·hlock line.
ulso shortC'r than in the past
w eek . was re ported CJt the
Ramirez Brothers' station, 530
Avenida Pico, San Clemente.
Not so in Dana Point where
Imes of 100 or more cars were
counted at local stations. The
line stretched for more than a
mile at Di ck 's Arco, 34342
Pacific Coast llighway.
"They're not a ny shorter to·
day ... comme nted an operator at
the Ortega S hell service station
on the Ortega Highway near its
intersection with the San Diego
Freeway
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f'ront Page A I
OPEC •.•
round of boosts The New York
Tim c•s r eported today that
Algeria's new energy Minister.
Belkacem Nabi, says that coun
try will demand a 20 percent
price increase. .
But , Yamani sa id, Saudi
Arabi<1 intends to resist.
"We are hopeful that the price
of oil will not go up," he said.
"and we will work very hard to
keep it as il is now ..
tlowevt-r . Yamani went on,
"Saudi Arabia definitely cannot
do mur h alone. The law of supp.
ly :.ind demand is t he only rorce
now delerm111ing tht· pnc·c of oil
Since supply cannot a nd should
not go up. it 1s consumption
which m akes a ll thl' difference
Saudi Arabia is the world's
biggest oi l producer and the
principal source of foreign oil
for the United States.
At 8 5 mil hon barrels a day.
Saudi production 1s up a million
barrels a day from 1978 but
down a million from the output
tn the first quarte r o r 1979. The
Saudis boosted their production
then to partly offset the loss of
oil from Iran during the revolu·
L1onary upheaval there .
Ya mani s aid Saudi Arabia
does not plan another rise in pro·
duclion.
''If you look deep into the
future, we think oil will be less
and less available." he said
"Therefor e the oil we have
should be given to the future
gene rations those living 1n
the '90s and the next century "
<}iu!en Reads
Policy Speech
LONDON <AP> -Queen
Elizabeth JI told the new British
Parliament today that Margaret
Thatcher's Conservative govern·
ment will boost military spend·
ing, cut income taxes and curb
labor unions.
In line with Tory pledges to
stop Britain's s Ude deeper into
socialism, the government also
will de-nationalize some in·
dustries and spur private en-
terprise.
The queen. splendid in
crimson robe and imperial state
crown, read a speech written by
ministers or the new govern·
m e nt.
Jury Views
Dan White
SAN FRANCISCO <AP>
Two views or Dan White, ac-
cused killer of Mayor George
Moscone and Supervisor Harvey
Miik, were presented today to
bla Jury -one a une man who
killed in anaer, anot.ber a man.le
deprealve who loet control.
CJo.lq statement.a by the proa.
ecutor and def enae attorney
were 1tven today "fore tbe
seven-woman, live-man panel.
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PREGNANT PAUSE IN WOMEN'S POOL TOURNAMENT
Kathy Haddon Shoots as Doctor. Ambulance Watt
,
Labor of Love
Stork Wails for His Cue
ST. PETERSBURG. Fla <AP 1 The ambulance was wait
ing. Her labor pains were le!.s than three minutes apart But
24 year-old Ka thy lladdon wouldn't lea ve the pool tourname nt.
lkr son JUSl ha d to wait. And he did
Al stake was the women's championship of the cit y's
Tavc.·rn Pool Lt-ague Kathy wa!. the top fem ale s hooter 1n the
leagut· and lhl' heart of th(• team from Mastry 's bar and Grill
"l'VF: BEEN WAITING ALL year for this," s he said
"Everybody want!. m1• lo leave. but I'm not leaving ror
anylh1ng I won't h<.1ve lhc baby until sometime arter I a m
There's plenty of tmH· "
Hy 11 µ m . the twhy wa!-. four days overdue and lhl' pains
wen· 2':i minute~ ;,ipart
Kathy tugged <.1 t her maternity blouse. sipped orange JUiee,
chewed furious ly on her gum and dabbed at her fore head with a
handkerchie r
"She stayed in bt.'d ror two days to rest up so she could come
to this ... said her husband, Dan "She we nt into labor two day~
ago, but she kind of tC1lkc:d hersclr out of 1t. ..
"SHE WON'T MAKE IT THROUGH overtime." bar owner
Lay Mastry s aid :.is a c rowd of <>everal hundred watched the
rhamp1onship shootouts
In the s eventh game. Kathy sunk the 4 and 8 ball to givP her
te am a 4.3 lead. But before long. Mastry's and Nell's LfJungl•
were back in a neck-and-neck race, lied by 5·5
Then there W<!S a disagree ment over a judge'!. ruhng Th1r
ly minutes passt'd Ua n kept looking al his watt h
By 11 15 tht·rc w('re only two balls on the tahle th(• l an<1
I he 8. Kulhy had to sink them and M astry· ... wou ld ha vt· 1b
second straight tatll'
THE P~INS WF.RF. INSISTENT, HUT Kathy made "hnr1
work of it. lier husaband was wailing So was the ambulance 8'1
was the rtoct.or . dr1wn at St Anthony's hospital By 11 30 she was
on lhl' way
Later. Dan call ed the celebrants with !hf' news al I '<1:1
a m httl<.• more: than two hour!-. artc:r h('r winning 'hot, K.1th}
gave birth to a boy a nd all was well
The mother and son were reported doing fine, the hos pital
said ·
Gold Price Record
Set: $255.50 Ounce
LONDON <AP) -The price of
~old hit a record $255.5-0 an
ounce in London ·today as the
dollar firmed in Europe after
<f,ropping in Tokyo.
The record was recorded by
London 's fi ve major bullion
market dealers, surpassing the
record of $254 an ounce, the "fix·
ing" price set for the morning
trading session of f'eb. 8 Gold
closed Monday in London at
S25l.75.
In Zunch. the metal was quot·
ed at $255. also near the record
It closed In Zurich on Monday at
$251 125.
In Tokyo, the U S. c urrency
closed at 212.675 Japanese yen .
down from 213.85 Monday
Dea lers said the slide was due
partly to a r e mark by G
Willia m Miller. chairman of the
U S Federal Reserve Board.
that the yen was valued too low
The dollar picked up strength
1n hectic morning trading on
Euro pean foreign exchanges.
which ope.n at about the lime
those in Tokyo close
PWT •.•
tbat tbe Joneatowa sulcl.._
murder ritual Marted betol'9 tM
Port Kaltuma <alntrtp) •· aauaat.,........to..nn. ..
1bootl~s of Bep. Ryu ud otben,' tbe report 1Ud.
It NJd t.bere allO an meon-
flrmed reporU that a larp lblp.
ment o( cyanide used in the
mass murder arrived in
Jonestown two days before
Ryan's visit.
"Also related is the reported
statement of a Jonestown aur.
vivor that several days before
Mr. Ryan arrived al Jonestown
he heard Jones say that the con·
gressman's plane 'might fall
from the sky ' "
The House investigators also
ctgreed with the State Depart~
menl's conclusion last month
that 1l had buried warnings ol
possible mass suicide at the cult
1n bureaucracy and reluctance
to interfere
As a result. the House report
said. the State Department bad
four reports of pote ntial violence
-;cattered an riles but told Ryan
I hat "potential danger was 'UD·
likely'"
Ho wever, the llouse study
said, Hyan was advised more
than once> by advisers of "gut
fcehn~::." that there might be
violence. but we nt to Guyana
anyway ·
"Ill' tended to discount suc.b
warrungs with the thought that
his offi ce as a congressman
wo uld protect lum," the report
sa id. "Moreover. he apparently
was wilhn~ to face whatever
dctnger might be present."
Tht.' report said evidence s ug-
ge~ts that Ryan considered the
accompany111g reporters "as a
shield" and the re porters in tum
"re~ardcd Mr Ryan's status as
a congressman as their best pro.
• tect1on ..
The HouM.· rt>po rt concluded,
as d1c1 the Stale Department.
tha t one of the department's
worsl error~ was to take no ac.
11on on the writte n warning of
c·ult defector Deborah Layton
Blakey in May 1971!. about six
months before the mass suicide.
In fa c t , the H ou s e in -
vestigators said. ~h Blakey's
wa rn111 g was ont• reason U.S.
Am bas~ador John Burke cabled
th1· Slttl(' lh•p.1rlment for
.1u thority to <J :-k Guyana to
watrh the cult more closely.
But th(•y :-aid Burke's request
w;a i-o;n <'a utcously worded that
tht· tlt-partm<•nt IC'rscly rejected
1t 'a) 1ng the C1vc-rt ure "could be
t·on:-t rUl.'<i hy <,1mw as U S. gov-
•·rn r1wnt intcrfrn·ncc "
Hoth lh1 • llous1· und the State
Dt•pJrtmc·nl'-t 1nvesl1gat1ons <.'On
l'ludt•d that Rurkt.>':-cable was
c·:iut1ously wordf'd hrcause he
"J" :1fr:11c1 lhl· 1·u lt \.\>OU Id obtain
J copy under lhe t'reedom of ln·
~Qrmataon Act
Rut lh<' House report praised
lht.• 'crisis man'1gement" of
. t.111 Oep:.irtment orftt'1als after
the• :urpon murd<·r~ in tak1n~
t·h~.trl!< of ~urvrvors ;rnd ~elling
lh•·m OUI lh1• O(!XI day
Tht• lloust· tnl.'csl rgator~ also
coriclurled th(• ·allegations are
'31st."' tha t former U.S. consul
Richard McCoy had a sexual
liJ1son w1 1h a woman c ult
member and wai. the refore com·
promcsed
Aul thl' House investigators
sa 1c1 "there are repeat ed
('ha rgcs of " st:xual liaison
betwt>en P t•o ples Temple
m e mbe r Paula Adams a nd
Lttu rence Mann. Guyana's a~
bassador to the United States ...
The report said the cult could
not havt-operated without some
coope ration from Guyanese of·
fic1als It said there is testimony
that two such officials supported
the c ult because the y liked its
socialist philosoµhy.
<·i11i~ ~ca~o11~piek her 11 «liamo1KI
rrc~h rrom the gurtlc•t .•••••
'
..
• ••• !'iCr,1c it 011 a ~ctt i nJ( of
fiucl!" erartcd.ic'''clr)"•
Fine /ewe/ry
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Orange Coast
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VOL. 72. NO. 135, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA r
TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1979
Tod•y'• Clo1Jl•1C)
N.Y. StoekH
N TEN CENT~
~
fCounty OKs CoDlillercial Car Sticker'.
e • i Any OrunMt' t 'ounly r .. sidt-nt
who use11 a <'Ur or tnH·k lo m11k1•
hi11 or ht•r llvw~ wall ht• ,. cm1Jt
from tht• odd <'Vt'n :-.) i.ll'rn
Kaisolin.: ullocat1011 u111t1·r the l lttrms of itn ordlnunce JJU:o.i.t'<.1 to
duy by tht.> <'11unt ' Hu.1rd of
Superval:S(m,
Appli<"utaon forml> fo r lho:.t• ri>
sadents who behevt' th\.'Y quahf)
for the ex~oaptaun wall he made
* • *
ll\ nilnbll· 111 ... numtwr 11f Orun.it'
('1111111 lt1C·11lwn-. thal will tw
•wlt•1·tt•d lal1·1 lt1tl.1\. c·ou11t y u11h·
Hl•IJ llu ntlf•\ l>1111I
1't11· •''tt·mpt111n u pplll'~ lo
'll<'h \t•hu·h·l> 11-. bukt·r la u1·k.,
lo\\ l rut·ki. i.:11r11t•rwr~ 1rntl plu111
h1•1 :-, ht· '><t lll "In lht· l'l:l '>l' of
n trl'I, travt•hnR Ml~t·~naeo and ;ill
lh01>(' who <'an Jll'llH' lliat lhl'lf
H'h1de ll> vital to thl'&r li vmK
wall~ itiven tht• :slacker ·
"* * •
II untl\•V ~.11<1 lht• s t1ckl'r will
ht·i.1 r u rmm1111l'nt ('' :JOd tht·
Orangl' (''iunty 't'lil uod must he
f)lat•t•tf 111 lht· fro11l w1nd11w of tht·
holtlt·r·.., t•ar
A1>11lln1nt~ "'hu p1t'k up form~
.ll tht• lttt<.•tmn' to hl· unnounccd
m ui.l i.1•1lcl o ('ht'l'k for S lO with
tht· appheatton ll unllcy s aid it
hus not yt'l ht•P11 11t•c·1ded which
1·ou11ty department wall process
the :.ipphl·~1t1oni.
• * *
··But we tixpect to send ap-
proved ·c· stic ke rs out in the
mail in a day o r two." he said
'We realize how vital this pro-
gram is to the operators of busi-
nesses that depend on wht><!ls "
Huntley said the "C" stacker
wall be honored on <any day ur
tlw week by any ser vice station
1n Oran~t· County But 1t will
not. he s trt•ssed. permit the
bl'arerto go to the heao of a
* * *
gasoline line.
"They will have to wait their
turn. just as the y do now." he
said
Huntley s aid the "C" sticker
program does not apply to doc
tors ··unless he as a doctor who
constantly drives in the cour se
o f his practice or 1s a doctor be
i n g trans ported 1n an a m
bulance "
He said the Orange County
Med1C'al Association is al the
* * *
moment ~ee king exempl!,pR
from odd-even restrictions Jl'or
its members '
.. But at this point doctors who
practice rrom their oHices
a re n 'l exempt." he said.
Huntle v sa id m inisters seek-
ing exemption will not b<l blessed
by the issuanceofa "C" s ticker.
'"Not unless they're traveling
ministers and can prove it." he
said. "And there aren't many of
those around these dav~ "
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Odds S~t Record Gas Buy Lines
* • * .. .. * Next Month
'I I Consumers Eye
Gas Boycott
,
LOS ANGELES (AP > Un-
' less the 011 companie!\ can clear
ly define why then: 1s a gai.
shortage. I.he week of June 4-8
will mark a nationwide hoyrott
r agai nst buy1oi:: gasoline and
r other oil produc·t s. s ay or
ganazers of the boycott ·
! "What we're all<'m ptan.: to cl<1
is lo f!ain some infnrmatwn on
why we in California have this
gas shortage. why at O('C urre<I
virtually overnii::ht. and why our
government can't alleviate it."
!'aid National Gas Boycott
chairman Dale Smith <.1l a news
17 t
t
Traf]ic
Issues
Delayed
By JOANNE RE YNOLDS
Of IC.. Ol!lily Pilet Sl•ll
It was very early .today when
Newport Beach city councilmen
gave up and admitted they were
too tired lo try to solve lht' city'!>
lraffic problems.
Councilmen had a long list of
projects to consider as part of
· the positive traffic solutions pro·
posed by Jackie Healhc r and
Don Mcinnis and in the 30 per
cen t rule t h at Mayor Paul
Ryckorr wanted lo discuss.
But it was a rter midnight
· before any of those su bjects
came before the council. Coun·
cilmen made a h a lf.hearted
s tart. but decided to delay the
St.lbject until their May 29 meet
ing. . .
tr the discussion <:om es loo
t lat e al that meeting. councilmen
sa id they'll hold a s pecial
session on May 31 to discuss
traHic solul1ons and building
restrictions.
The discussion of the Heather-
;. Mcinnis proposal lasted Just
• long enough for Gordon Wesl
I president of the Newport Harbor
~See TRAFFIC. Pagt> AZ>
i (;old Prices
& Hit Record
$255.50 HiKh
LONDON CAP> The price of
gold hit a record $255.50 an
ounce in London today as the
• dollar finned in Europe after
• dro pping in Tokyo.
The record was r ecorded by
London's five m ajor bullion
• m arket dealers. surpassing lhe
" record or $254 an ounce, the "fix.
ing" price set for the morning
trading session of Feb. 8. Gold
closed Monday in London al
$251.75.
1 In Zurich, the metal was quot·
ed at $256. '1ao near the record.
It closed 1n Zurich on Monday at
I~ $251.125.
l.
lo Tokyo, the U.S. currency
clOled at 212.675 Japanese yen,
down from 213.85 Monday .
Oealen said the slide wu due
I partly to a remark by G.
William Miller, chairman of the
U.S. Federal Reserve Board.
that tbe JtlD wu valued too low.
Tbe dollar picked up •~eth
ln beetle mornin1 tradlnl on
European forel1n excban1es.
wblcb open at about the Llme
tbole In Tokyo clole. -.....
~
conference Monday
Smith said representative!:> of
NG H. the oal 1n<luslry and the
govl'rnment will pn•sent vicWl>
o n the j:!asoltnl' ~hortage (ll
~1 011ther nPws c·onft•n:ncc Frad;,ay
.rn<l offc•r po~l>1hl1· ~olutions m an
dfort lCl ;JVt·rt th« hO)C'Oll
A!-.semblym;.in Don HoAt'r!>, H
Hakt•rsficlcl . will attend the Mn
ft'r('nc·c. Smith Si:ltd. lo discuss
l\.'gaslallon ht· hai. ::.ponsorcc.l lo
t'<JSl' lht· s hort<igt·
Thl· lcgas l<Jtron. Smith said,
would enable refineric!:> 1n
<.;:tlafomia to process more fuel
by relaxing some government
restriction.".
SmiUi said the boycott could
b e post pon e d or canceled
altogethe r if the governmenl or
the oil anc1usl ry c-ould offe r <an
immediate solut ion to lhe ga::.
('rlSIS
"Before startin~ a boycott or
trying to solvt• a problem of this
n:it un-. it ·s nl'ces<;a ry for us to
determine what the problem 1s."
said Smith. "We may not need a
boycott if the prohle m is as sim·
pit• as the oil c:ompanies say
that is ·get the regulators off our
nl'('k and the problem will be
~olvcd in two dtays .' "
But Smith pointed out thul 1f
tht' solutions proposed at the
l"ridny c:o n f<'reoce <i r e not
s atis factory. the boycott could
takt· place
Although NG B organ1zcr l>
hope the boycott would have na-
l1onw1de impacl, co-chairman
George S hutt s aid at wa s
spc<'ifi cally direct ed at the
critical short<Jge an Callfornfa
Road Project
Rejection Hit
In Newpo~~
I rvane Co . Mf1cials today
declared lhey were asloundcd
a nd incredulous that Newport/
8C'uch Cily Council m embcro!.
Monday rejected $500.000 worth
of r oad work proposed by the
n rm.
The offer was made as part of
t h e company's proposal for
Ha r bor Point. a 20·home de-
velopment to be built on 13 acres
or la nd in the tria ngle formed by
MacArthur Boulevard, San Joa-
quin Hills Road and San MiRuel
Drive.
At present. San Miguel ends
next to the Roger 's Gardens s ite
on the north side of the triangle.
O.•IY ~li.t Suff ,._
SURVEY ON SKATES --C<il Slolt! Long
B each coeds M ;,iry l lcrt I and Kathy o· Brien donned roller skC:1tcs Monday af.
tern<K>n lo ask motorists wC:1iting in line
for gas near M<Jgnolia Street and T albert
i\ V<'llUt> 111 Hunt1n~ton UCJC:h question~
about l hl' turrcnt crunch. Thf.!Y were s ur·
veying motorists rn connect1ori -with a pro·
jccl Lhcy C:l r<' u111ng for <1 polit1C'al science
c l as!'.
Woman's Slaying
Probed in Irvine
An .Jtt ract1 v<• 22 yca r ·<ilcl
J r \' 1 n 1• w o m .1 n wa s f 11 u n <I
murdt•n•d an hl·r :.ip:1rtm(•nt hy
Irvine poli ce Mumlay night
Tht• woma n . wh<1Sl' 1dent1ly
has not been rPlt•usl'd p1:oding
notifil'<ilinn of out·11f-state rel
alives. was lyan i.: in a pool of
bloorl whl'n offic(·r~ r('spondPd to
a 7 26 p m c:a ll frnm a neighbor.
police su1d One sourre said she·
may have t>.•eo sl;,ibbed hut thi:-
was not 1mmed1akly l'1Jnf1rmect
The womun res ided a t fl I
C:a~cad'" 111 a v1ll<ig'· (If lht•
Woodbr1dgl' aµ;i rtmC'nt com
plex. accord in~ 10 f>Q lt t•t•
They s a1rt a nc1 ghhor con
r t' r n t• c1 n v <• r l h l' woman · ~
welfare rallNI for officer~
I rvint· pol&n· and Ornngc
('ounly Sheriff'~ Ucpartment 1n
vcst1gators worked at lhl' apart
mcnt until 5 a m today, btjt dP
lacls of lh1 •1r rand1n1ti. w1.•re not
1mmt'dt:11t•ly :J\ :ulabh·
Waddill Denies ..
Strangling Baby
By Kt\TllY CLl\NC\'
Ol IM l>•llY ~llel Stall
Dr. William Baxter Waddill
Jr. took the witness stand in h1l>
own murder retrial today and
calmly denied strangling a hahy
girl in the aft~rmath or a ~alint•
aborlion.
"Did you n:t anually strangle
the abortus''" defense attorney
Charle s Weedman a s ked the
43·year·Old Huntinglon Harbour
physician.
"No, I did not." Waddill
replied.
Waddill s a id he s ummoned
ped1at r1 c 1an Dr Honald
Cornelsen to the hospit al to
c heck the infant
If Corne l sen detected a
heartbeat . the phy s ic ian
testified. he didn 't me nlion at to
him. ..
"He initiale d no form of re
s uscit ation and I think I am con·
fident he knew the baby was
beyond saving It was hopeless."
Waddill continued
Siplw11ing
Mishap Bunis
Mesa Ma11
1\ ('o:-1.t M1•l>.1 man was burnt·d
nr1 h1~ Jrm!> and f<i('t' M cmda~
aftt•r sorneonl' h t a mat C'h lo
hl•lp him "''l' "'hall' hi' "'.,'
-..phoning J:!<ti. in tht· dark Thi·
m.1tch 1gn1h'd uai-vaµor., :.ind
hrtdly Sl't tht• 01an Ort fire·.
f1n.•rnf•n said
.I nhn H<1rnei.. 27. was trt:t1lcd
:.it lhl• burn unit or the 'C I rvanl'
Medica l Ct•nl<'r hul was 11'f
hosp1tal1zed. a s pokes w11mC:1n
~aid
Harnes wa~ i..JVl•d from mort:
l>Naous IOJu ry 1n lht· !I 40 1J m
m1 !:>hap bl'camw firemen wert'
passing by en route.• lo a call al
thl' Ice Capade~ Chalet when thl'
ga~ fare erupted near the act'
rank .
Buttulion Chief F.d Lewis s1ud
Barnt·:'. app;.irently wal> helping
another moton st by s aphorunR
ga ~ from his own car into
a n1)ther Barnes' car s uffered
$150 damage an the rare
Afler putting out the blaze a nd
administering aid, firemen and
paramedics continued on to
their ongmal call and aided a
victim or a broken leg. Lcw1s
said •
Irvine Coast
Plan to Get
State Hearing
T he company had proposed to
build the four·lane roadway pa11t
the new 'housing tract, across
MacArthur Boulevard a nd into
Newport Center.
Councilme n said they liked the
housing tract, but turned down •
lhe roadwork unde r pressure
from homeowne rs in neighbor·
lng Ha rbor View Hllls .
Instead, they told company of·
ricials the firm should post a
$500.000 bond for future work on
tbe road, should the need for it
a rise.
"Did you compress the neck an
an e ffort lo ... kill lhis abortus'>" •
Weedman asked .
"No, I did not," Waddlll told
the Orange County S upe rior
Court jury.
"Did you do a nythini.t at all to
hasten the ultimate demise''"
Weedman queried.
Cornelsen. Waddill's chief ac
cusor. has testified he saw Wad·
dill with his hand at the infant's
neck in a choking fashion four
different lames and that Waddill
was complaining. "l can't find
the God damn trachea.··
Waddill tes tified today.
however . that he was c hecking
the baby because he detected so·
called agonal gasps. or the last
dying signs in what he contends
for all practical purposes was a
dead baby.
Me mbers of t h e Slate
Coa1Jtal Commission have set a
hearing date in August for dis ·
cu ssion of the d evelopmenl
plans for the Irvine Coast.
The plans are contained in a
document known as a local
coastal program whic h has been
prepared by county officia ls and
Irvine Co.
A provision ol that bond condi·
lion would be that the money
could be used lo pay for "more
c ritically needed projects" on
other city streets.
Company officials contended
the roadway will be needed by
1982 to handle traffic generated
by existing d evelopments In
Ne wport Beach.
Company spokesman Keith
Greer noted that the comoletlon
<See R.J:ACT. Pase AZ>
"No. absolutely. 1 did nothing
al all." the obstetrician testified.
Waddill also told the fi ve.man,
seven·wo•n jury that the two·
pound. LS-ounce infant h11d no
hope for life after her deUvery
two years ago al Westminster
Community llospilal.
Waddill admitted having his
hand a t the infa nt 's throat
several limes as he checked It
for life signs.
· But he insisted that when he
c h ecked the infa nt at the
hot1pital, "I wa11 confident the
baby w88 dead ··
,
As he bef'an testimony, the
43·year·old Huntington Rarbour
obstetrician lold the nve·man.
seven ·woman jur y that he
o perated a $500,000 a ye ar
me dical practice at that time
and concentrated primarily on
hi g h .risk pregnancies rather
tha n abortions.
He said his offlce was "one or
the la rgest procllceR in Orange
County... a nd handled 30 to 50
de hverius a month two years
B(CO .
c
In a discussion or the plan to·
day at their meeting in Los
Angeles. commissioner s found
that there is a substantial issue
related lo conservation of the
coastline between Laguna Beach
and Corona del Mar
Because of that lindJna. the
August hearing will be conduct·
ed to tboroufCbly probe the de·
tails of t.he local coastal plan. u
commission s pokesman el{
plained
Long
Wait
Endured
By TOM B A RLl::Y
Ol I,_ D.,t, Ptlllt St•fl
M a o .,, s ,. r v 1 c t• ., t a t r o n
operator"; an Oretnge County re
ported th•· longest lane~ in lht•
h&~tOr) or the ,l!i:ISOlan e ('flSIS to
cla y ai-lht• "oc1cl:. ·· hnerl up for
lhe1r turn JI the· bu') g<J :-
pu m Ill>
'ou h.l\t' 111 rc·m•·mhl·r th<il
m<in) of lht•i.t• Jll'll!Jll• h<JVPO I
had ga~ -.anu· la-.t Frida) ·
I r\'1n1· -.t·rv11·1· -.1:Jt11111 •>1wra1.111
.lut-Arnc•fcllll -.a 11I W1· wc rl-'
elo'\l'd all Wl't•k1•nd ancJ th1• odd
numher., m1~!-.t'C'l their lurn al
I h1• 1s lan'1 Sum1ay
· An<I Hll'n.'" Arnefeldl llddeo.
man~ of tht.A odds are aware
lh<Jl some stations m <Jy be join
mg in th<> planned four" day
shutdown that starts Thursday
We won't be closing but they
didn 't knu'4 that wht:-n lh~y
('~1 ml' ht•n· .1l 6 ,J m t11d:.1 \
lie s<.11d lht' line al hb-station
~as lht• lon_gest he had seen
sao<•e gas allocation be1tao
Polict> throughoul Orange
County reported few incadenL-;
dt·~P•k the long hncs and com-
plett! coopt.•rataon rrom motoristic.
who kept roads and dr1vewayl>
l'lc:.lr whale lhl'} 1>atwnlly waited
for their turn al the pumps
SJnt.1 Ana poh('e reported an
t'Xt'l'1>t1on an thl' lan e• <ii the Shell
, .. rv1<·1· ,\al 1on 11n Mc•mory
L.1n1•
Tht•v ...,aa<l J mot11ri st who
ht•\'J nW ani.:n whl'n the· driver~
uf '4-<llllnl-!.l':tf' rt'fUM'cl l1t <•llO\\
him lo form ,1 "el"t1 nd l1nl'
r:in1ml•d tht• <·ar~ of two dravcr-.
who ll•fl 1h1•1r H 'hlt'IC'i-and traccl
10 ope11 thr· d<xirs of his IQeked
\':II
Polu·l· i.aut till' motorist !:>pcd
off "ht•n lhc· s..rvtl't' station at
lt'ndanl ra n to lhe lclcohone
They ~<J1d they :.irc l'ht•ckang u
li rensl' number given tbem by
one of th<' v1(•tims . Neithe r car
was badly damaged. they said.
An elt>mcnt of lra~cdy became
µart of th{• continuing gasoline
crisis today when one of seven
m ~rs uf :.a Santu An<J family
wrlrnE\l last Tuesday when gas
~tored an OJ plastat• trash cal'I in
their home exµlodcd died from
her st•vt.•rc hurn~
Celest ina Mendoza . 64, died an
the burn unal at L'C I rvine
Medical Center
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Or:~iJi ~oaM
\\"eat lier
Night and morning low
c louds clear in g inla nd
Wed n esday a fte rnoon .
Chance of early morning
drizzle Lowi. lo m.chl 55 to
60. lli~hs Wednesday in
mid to upper 60l>
INSIDE TODAY
Use o/ pill& and cocaine &S
on the me and man1uano
lowi hove bun ea&ed an
many notes Where 1& lhc:
druQ cull now? See Page AS
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Redistrieting Plan OK'd
N~wport Such City COWlcU
membe" decided Monday to
break a lon1...tanctin1 tredflion
by rre-auna • councllmanlc dl&
lrkt that hH no w11ter frontage
Tht dec-lslon ramf' on a 6 1 "°'• w1ttreoun<-Tlm r1 Don MC'ln
n1 5 dlss.•nlJnf?
ounc·alnwn rnu,1 redraw th~1r
duHr1rt hnt.•:. t'Vt'ry four ear~ b •
l't1artt'r mandatt.•.
Tht• rt•duun c llna plan •P
pron'<J Monduy nl1tht must 1)(.)v.
b" prt'pllr"d a~ an o rdlna.nr••
whir h will n't't•1vt• two pubh<'
hearillp betbre •oin1 lnto .tfer t
OD .lu.1, 1-
TIMt •t11d to be left wit.bout
w1~ pnperty la dlttnn
sew-. CWNlllb' N~DUld by
Cou:adlman Ra Willlama
i\8-CWTtlOU)' dr1twn. that dtJ\
t rlct take" In Lht' nt>iabbOrhocJ<ls
of Comi>o ~hon•., .ind l'1rnw o
H1g hland11 ut1cJ Shon•l'llrf, und
Coron a f'h1itblu11d111 lx1fon' 11wmw
\ntc inlund to ll!I"\" '" llar bor
Vh•w ;111d SrJy~IR11N
t 1 ndt-r tlw plan u1rct>ll Lo Mu11
da y. lhll"'l' <0o ron u 111•1 Ma t
11t•1.ihborh1w1tf, horrh•rin~ to:u.,l
Comu lh~hwn\ w1ll wo 1n\1) Uw
'••th tfl:11rw1 . ra>µn • ... •11t1·cJ hv
C1,unr alm11n Poul llumuwl
WH voked by Mc lMil who Hid
he think• It '1 I m~rttant that
Heh dl&rict have • 1 window to
lbt-MI."
Ill• roUea1ut"• dlaa1reed, not·
1A" that tM -thHRe ht ~~al
from 1t .tNlllrMPh icial p-0lnl or
Vh'" ua wt•ll ~JI from the slund
ptlllll ur b11l11nr1n.: lht' r 1ty'11
populo1t11111 ut11otlil tht> s even db
trar ti.
J\t prt·~llnl dus\nclis seven und
s ill Mrl' lhc lt1q(es t with pQpula
llun8 Of uhOul 10,400 ap1.-cc.
l1111h•r tlw 1ww plun, diMriN
'\Ill will h11vt• a po1>ula tt0n of
ubQU\ 9,000 aml d1~\ntl st·vcn
will h11 vt• u houl ll,900
Balboa laland, wtll take In Bia
Canyon, now in dlltrlct aix.
Eaatblutf will 10 loto dJstriet
four . represented by Coun·
cllwoman Jackie Heather.
Otstrlct toor will lose part or
Bayc rest to dll\lricl t h ree ,
represented by Councilwoman
1-: velyn It art
In drawin~ the new district
houndaries. counc ilmen we re
aiming for an aver<lRC popula ·
tion o f 9,400 in ea ch district.
Under the pla n, th~ biggest dis·
lrtd will bl' n vc. with 10,200 J>OO·
pit• a nd thf• s mallei;t will be
thre e with H,000 peoJ>le.
Think A.gain
Bandit Has Change of Mind
A woulcf·be bandit handed 1 San Clemente beu i.u.
a ro bbery messa ge ~onday wt demanded hit ...,. ~
and ~eft tn a tunk wlien \he teller railed to follow dlrecUona
and instead prei111ed an alarm button.
"Give me the note back and I'll lelYe, .. lbe lhua told
the female telle r a\ the Ba nk or Amerio. 621 N . El Camino Real.
. The m"!lStachioed bandit, CI01d in a hehfe and oran1e·
striped s ha rl and wc1trin" d111rk ·r lmmud Hn81Hte1'1,
snatched the note back und nt,'<J out the door 8hortly before noon.
The teller told police 11hf' 1111w no weapon t'arrled by the
would·be robber No m oney waH t aken In the •tt"mpt. FBI
agen ts have been c~lled in to investigate t he incident.
1J1ie-1 es Take
Tank Tnu:ks
CARSON I API Two
Th<" 'lt'Vl'llth di'\! rid Wiil PIC'k
up •• port11111 11( 11 111 hu1 Vlt•\o\
llom<>:; 1)(1" 1n 1h1• !'.t>.\h d1istnl·t
1n "'•·han~w
rtn• 11nJv 1111po:.1t1o n lo lht• pl:t11
/\11utht>t m 1.1J<1r d1t.1 ngc In
t'lud~·d 10 lht.· plun <'<!llh for re
movnl of f.u,tblurr from <hslrkt
fl v•'. rt'llr\'M'nlt•tl IJ)' M.1yor l'uuJ
It' t•kotr
l11~1t ;11I. 11\1• "'h11·h 1ndu<IP!-.
Ryan Conspiracy Cited
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g21soline ta nkt>r I rut·k.,
w ere ~tci l t'n fr o m 1 h1·
Southwest 'funk l.1ne~ Co
an Carson, lht' 1 .t>~ 11J(l'1t•:.
<.,ounty Sht>r1rr·~ l)cpu rt
m1·nt reported
Guyana Probe Finds Revealed by House Unit
Areordtn~ to a watn :.i.
thE' tanken:. pulled out of
the yard Sunday urkr
noon, while the drive rs ap
peared to be having trou
ble s hifting the big rig,;
The company would not
say 1f lhl' 10 .000 ~a ll1111
ta nks on the truck!. Wt'rt'
full at tht.' 11mt.· or t.,c
the rt
REACT ...
<1f S:in M11?ut'l 1:. sh11wn un tht'
nty·s maslt'r plan of roodwuy!-
and has b«'en rC'<"Om mended by
the PlanmnJ? Commission and
the Citizens Tra nsportatJon P lan
Ad\"lsory Comm1t1ee
But Harbor V1l'w residents
sa id the road completion would
onl) bring ooise a nd a ir pollu·
lion to their neigh borhood
They also s aid 1t would bt>
waste fuJ to build the roe1d seR·
m ent until tht.• cit\' hus dcr 1dt><I
how lo build the roHd l>YSlcm 10
vnl vin~ Mac·Ar thur, Avoccirlo
Avenue C1nd San Jociquin llJ ll::.
Road
Because th e dt•s1gn or the1t
project 1s a long way from co m
pletion t.hey iis ked c.·ounr1lme n to
reject lht.• 1·1m1pany ':. propm.C1I tn
clo lhc roadwork ..ii-. part ()f lht·
tract construl'l1un
Dis appointed compa ny uf·
f1cials s aid today the dc veloµ-
me nl might n'ot be built
Mart.in Brower, a ~pokesmcin
for. the firm, sa id comp;rny or.
fic1als arc lookin~ ~t the project
lo decide whe the r o r not to go
thro ugh with 11
"We can make m oney without
the road," he se11d. "but 1t ·s tht·
p lanning ph1lo!>ophy 1n rt•Jectin~
tt that has U!-. concerned ··
Brower <1lso !-.a1d l rvmt-Co of
fic1als arc worried <1boul thl' lo!-.:.
or buy ing power of thCll $500 000
1f il were lo be held as a ~nd
ove r a pcnod of t1mc>
.. We are Just abso lut..,ly CIS·
tounded that the council would
do somt>lhm~ lo block ;J road,"
he sa id
Strike Over
By Umpires?
NEW YORK IAPJ MaJnr
league umpires have reached e1
contr~ct agreeme n t with the
Ame m ;an and National Leaguei.
a nd will return to work this
wee kend, The Assflciated Press
learned this a fternoon
A . m a r~thon n e"'ot 1at1ng sessu~n which carried into this
morn!ng apparently se ttled the
rana l issues which have kept the r~gular umpires on the s1dehne:-.
sm~e the beginning of s pring
tram me.
Pressure for the settlement
built h11>t week whe n m inor
le ague and sandlot umpires who
have been replaein..: the n•g
ulars were involved in a se ries
or uproario us a r guments
punctuated w1lh bench-clearing
brawls in Atlanta a nd Min·
neso ta.
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UNES 'TILL LONG • • •
On lht· \·n111·.1I 11~1 111 tht' i.amt•
~ Jrd un· ht·r dau.:hkr. M 1trr;.1
Arr('dondCI :7 a nd Mrs . Ar
r(•dondo '~ lwo duld rcn. Claud111.
U, and Jm111 .Ir . S
l1 11t0n .. 1.1111~11 . i1;,;.!;, Wurnt•r Avt'.
1-"011111,1111 V.1 lil'v. when• llw sta
I IUll \'XllO'fl" tu ·u:w ttw la~( or 11:..
,.:11t1 hy W(•thw:.cla.v Thi• :.upply
wilt not he r1•µlt>111:.hed until next
W11t1k , OIJ('ntlcirs hUid M rn. Arrt>dnnl1o 's husbuntl.
Juun. 'l'l. <1nd two olhf'r t htlcfrt•n
hav,• tlt'tln 1trsrh11ri.:,·<1 from th1· M a 11 y h \' r v r <· ,. ~ t .1 t to n
GOV. BROWN SIGNS
WEEKEND BILL-A3
CONGRESS AGAIN
MULLS RATIONING-A4
BREAK UP ENERGY
AGENCY-Editorial, A6
DEMANDS FOR GAS
SAID SURPRISE-AS
SMALL CAR SALES
ON UPSWING-86
burn center
Some of the longes t lines m
Orange County were reported m
Cos ta MC'sa today
They wn e Ion~ a t South Coast
Sh<'ll. 3045 Bris tol $t • where gal.
was µumj><'d from fl to 8 a .m.
An d at Mesa 1'l'xa co. 2175
New port Bl vd . w h t·r e t he
pumps were openl'd afte r a
lhree-wt.>ek shutdown
Motorists waiting for unleaded
gas at tht' .Jiffy st·rv1cc· station,
2228 Newport Bl vd .. werr pulled
from the line :i nd served im·
.med iately But thosr waiting for
ref.!ular or premium had lo settle
down for a long wait
Only a handful or ser vice sta·
t io ns opent'd for 1>u s 1n1•ss in
Newport. Beac·h todily a nd lho!>c
who dJd unlock the pump!> re-
por t ed the longest line:. they
h:J ve ever s1•e n
Op1•r ator!'. u t T o m S harp'i.
l 'nwn !-tal11111 111 C"11r11na rid Mar
;i n d 11,.irh<ir Vw" Sh1·ll -.aid
M1mt· of their t'U!'.tClmc·r~ becaml·
1mpat1ent at the lonJ,! w111t and
t'X pre~~t.·<I t he ir rl t ~plcas urc
when tl1{·y a rriv1·d <JI the pumps
It was lbt.· same story tn Hunt·
ing ton Beach where 71 l'ar'i wne
wci1tint: in line when opc rnlorl) al
tlw Chl'vron station , Br ookhurst
<ind Talbt!rl. oµencd the pum1J~
:1t 7 a.m.
Owner Jerry Foster ~aid h1!>
supply is running low and won't
last long 1! he 1:-. f11n·ed Lo open
on weekends Fustt'r !>llld he: ~hink!'. tht· ~a:-. s 1tua lwn 1i.
reachan~ the point.wherr· the UM·
of c<irs will hf.' <'o nfinc rl to "go
ing lo work 1sr a Joyride "
There was a two-hour wail al
Tom's Ar co. 5981 Warner Ave
and Imes of equal le ngth at Wes·
11 p1•rat11r .. w1•rt• ;1p11t•c.il111.!,! to
mtHOr1i.t:.. loclav not to lt•av1•
th<'tr t·urs p.1rkc:c1 a l thl' pump!-.
1111 lll~hl with II \lf(.'W to hem~
(rr~t 111 h111· wlwn lh1• station
11111•11:. 111''<1 day
J t• HuC'k. who <•"n!'. lhwk's
Union Ser vin', 9002 Ad11ms AVI' Hunt in~on Reat h, said ht· lost ~
load nf gas last wet.•k wht.·n lhc
tanker lru<'k calling at his ~t~1
lion found parked car s blocking
the refueling point al tht• 1slands.
Irvine operators reported long
Imes and long we1ils by patient
m otorists
* * * Saudis Fight
OPEC Plan
To Hike Price
WASllINGTON IAf>) SCIUiii
Arabia will fight moves to boosl
world oil prices whe n the OPEC
ca rtel meets next month. Rut
prices may go up anyway a nd
keep ris ing unless Americans
cut their cons umption, .accord-
ing to the Saudi oil minister.
.. We think it is your duty as a
cons umer to reduce the con
c;umption to the lowes t possible
l e v el." Shic:'k Ahmed Zaki
Ya m a ni said 1n an inter view
Mon day. "If ynu do this. then
not only th<' prl<'<' of 1Jil "ill not
J!O up. hut 1t might even g(J down
a little ·
Ht' said whtlt! .Sil udr Ar abia
would kee p prOduction this year
al a level or 8.5 m tllton barre ls
or o il a d ay. it might add a sur-
c har~e to the pnce of Saudi ml
unlL•ss th" United Ste1tes adopLc;
l'On~ervation measures. ·-
Surch1!rgcs were endorsed by
lhC' Organization of Pet roleum
ft:xpor tin g Countrie s ill it s
March meeting along with a 9
percent increase in oil prices.
Only Saudi Ar;;h1a, among the 13
r artel m em bers. has not applied
n surchar~e to tls o ffic iaJ pn ce.
Sl<1 .55 a barrel ror Arab light oil.
With i.urcharges and s hort.ages.
the price of some 011 is almost
lwace that $21 to $28 a barrel.
f 'ro"' PngP A I
'IRAFFIC ISSUES. • •
Area Chamber of Commerce , to
unnounre lht' n·i.ul b or u voll
begun by lhal organizat111n la~l
week
W est 1>a1d ::.urvc;y .., were
m~uled Thursday to tht• 29 000
rei;idencf•S io the Crty ;.ind, u~ of
Monday, m ore thun 2,000 replic:.
had been received.
According to the dula West
gave council men. thu rellpon-
dants favor the chambt>r'g potn·
tlon that solution{! to traffic prob-
lems cao only be sol ved hy r~ad con~truct10n . not in rcstrlt·
t1on of development
Ryckoff a nd counc1 lmen Ray
Williams and Paul Hummel re·
jecled the survey fi nd ings a:.
biased, distorted a nd o f quea,;.
lionable validity
Before calhnJ; u halt t.o the
positive t raUic solution dli·
cusslon, councllmr·n did u"ree to
a fe w proposals
There were IO report.H rm·
pared by councilmen und 11tflff
members using tht• U11l o( proj.
ecta 1ubmltled two month1e aaro
by Mrs. Heather and Mclnnl11. In
lhe (trst action, coun cllmen
\Jrged 1talf member11 lt> "Pro·
ceed u rapidly °" p<t111lhle"
with a aeries or projecla to up.
g ra de and improve the city 's
traffic light system.
They Abo agreed with Mein·
nli ' recommendation thol
Cor ona del Mar me rchants and
reaidenta be surveyed to see lr
there's any support for 1 pro.
Polal to take parking oft £ut
Coa1l Wabway to create two
more traffic lanes.
lldnnJ1 alto rttommended
U.at the city spend 115,000 for "a
rocuaed traffic re port on lhe
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n1vcrs11y 1>r 1v1• Corona 11"1
M ar Fr<'<•way Hrt~t ol S treet
Irvine /\ vcnu(:.J um borN· Ro11<1
compl('x ..
Thal sug~est1on was moc.lificd
liy Ryckoff who s <1HI he wcinlcd
lo see $10,000 spe nt on a study
"on the adequacy of the Corona
de l Mar F'reew3y·Bristol Street
corrido r to meet trans.bay
circulation needs. inte rsection
operatiol\s a nd congestion. im·
parts on flear by a rterial streets,
a nd c trects if the Corona del Mar
Freeway is not.implemented."
fl was a t that point th at Hum-
me l wearily viewed the eight re·
m aining re ports a nd RyckoCC's
pe nding discussion of future bu1 l din~ 1n som e exi s ting
11l anned communit ies and sug .
geste d the discussions be de-
layed •
The JO percent rule with which
Ryckof( is concer ned was in·
ve nted last fall for building
projects s uc h as Koll Center
Ne wp0rt o r Newport Center's
Corporate Plua. that were s ub-
11tantlaUy unde rway when the
tra((k phasing ordinance went
Into e ffect.
Under that rule. the planned
r ommunltlcs e xcepte d from the
phHlng ordinance would be al·
lowed to build only 30 percent or
t he prevlou1d y allowed square
foot11Je. Afte r that. de velopers
would have to show that further
construction won 't make traffic
eon1et1Uon worse. ln a process
•lmllar to that Jn the traffic
phaalni ordlna nce.
Ryckott aald be'• concerned
that the 1mount of bulldlnc al·
lowed UDd9r that rule wlU cnate
more traffic than the dt1'1
•treeta can handle •
W t\StnNGTON 1t\P1 House
11w t•shi:at11r:. -.:11d today there is
<·1 rr 11rn~t ;1nl rn l l'V trlf'nce of ci
· 1•" rll 1 n gt· n c• v ('o n s '"rac y ··
ht·hind lfrp Lt''> J Hyun·s as-
sass ination by members of an
Amt-rh:an r11lt m (;uy11na.
They c.ih;o concluded a fte r a
.stx·month mvc.st1~ation that re -
ports lhnt :1 1'1•11plcs Tt.•mple <!X·
c•t•11l11111 ..,c11wd cx1.sls tu e liminate
ulht·r nuttonal lc 11dc rs "shouJd
not tll' tota lly discounted ."
Showing lht•tr l'onccrn, the
s t~rcr 1nvcst1 ~ato rs delivered
th e ir rt·p1>rt lh the Hous t!
Fon •1gn Affairs Committee un·
flf'r ht•avy St'l'urity with police
guards arld meta l d etectors at
tht' door s.
Prc!>ent at the session to hear
lhe r eport were severa l me m-
be rs of Ryan 's family, including
has daughter. Erm. a nd two sis·
lt-r s, Sheila Ryan and Shannon
'for phy
R y an , D ·Ca l i f , lhref>
JOUrnalis t.., and a cult defector
were shot to dea th al an airstrip
ne ar the Pt•oplcs Tem ple 's
.Jonestown settlement Nov. 18.
The next da y, m ore th e1n 900 cult
members d tc d in a m a s~
murd e r s uic ide led h y their
leadt'r . .J 1m ,)Qllt'S
"Thcrt' ts c:v1rlcn ct• to suggest
Jones and some of h11> key lieute-
nants d1scus!'led and had ·un·
d ers tand1ngs ' to e l i m inate
variou-; individuals, inc luding
na tional political h>a de rs;· the
s taff report concluded. "Time
may djmin1sh the possible threat
of this f:.J('tOr ·'
The inves tigators a lso s aid
there i f. C trl·um s t a n tial
e vidence. but no hard evidency.
that Jones had a "contingency
conspiracy" to a ssassinate Ryan
1f the con~re:.sman could not he
de luded on lrul' conditions al the
r ult during his visit
.. Prov1din~ s om e modE•r;Jtt·
<'rt'denrf' to th•· idcu nf a cont
ingcnc~ "''"~'"' :11·) 1s the f&ct
I hat till' Jont·~town :.u1 c1de·
murde r rilu<JI StJrtcd bt!fore the
Porl KaHuma IHir s trip) as
~ailanls ret urned to confirm the
i.hootmgs of HC'p Hya n and
others ... t he re1>0rt said.
It s aid ther e cilso are uncon-
fi rm rd reports that a lar ge ship-
ml'ot of cy anide used in tht.'
m a s s murde r a r r i v e d in
. lo n es to wn two days be fo re
Ry;rn's v1s1t.
·Also rela ted is the reported
statement of a .Jonestown sur.
vivor tha t several days before
Mr Ryan arrived at J onestown
he heard Jone1> s ay that the e<>n·
gress man 's pla n e ·mig ht fa ll
from the sky'."
The Ho use investigators also
a greed with the State Oepart-
ment 's conclus ion last month
t hat it had buried warnings of
·~-, ........ PLANNED SLAYINGS?
Cutt Leader Jim Jones
possible m a!>s su1t•1dc at th1· r ult
1n bureaucr aey cinr1 n •lurtanc-"
to interft'r<'
As a result. th1· llousr• rcp,1rt
s~1 id . thl' St al(" l><'p artm"nt had
four re ports of pott·nt 1al violcnc<'
s cattered in file!'. hut told Ryan
that "potential d<tn~cr was ·un
lt.kel v' "
lfowev<'r . th1· lf r>u•>t..• c;tul.l v
sa id. Ryan W:.I!'. a dv1s1.:d mor;.
than once by a<l vis t·rs of "gut
reehngs" that th t.!rc might tx-
v1olence. but went t o Guyana
a nyway.
"He tended to discount such
wa rnin..:s with the thought that
his office as a congressma n
w~uld protect him ," the re port
:;aid. ··Moreon ::-. hl' a ppare ntly
was willini:! to flic(• whatever
danger might be present ...
The report. said evide nce sug .
~r·sts that Ryan considered the
<iccompanying reporters "as a
shield" and the reporters in turn
··r egarded Mr. Ryan 's status as
a congressman as their best pro.
tection."
The House report conclUded
as did the Sta le Depa rtment'.
that one ()( the de partme nt's
, wnrs l errors was l o take no ac.
I ton on the writte n warning of
C' u It defect.or Deborah Layton
Rl:ikey 1n May 1978. ahout six
months before the ma ss suicide
In f ac t . t h e Hous e i n·
vesh gators said, Ms . Blakey's
w~irning was one reason US,
I\ m hassador J ohn Burke cablf'd
th e State Department for
;.iu tho rity to a sk G uyana lo
watch the c ult more closely.
But they sa id Burke's request
wa:. so c·autiously worded that
lhe d t.!partmc nt te rse ly rejected
tl. saying the overture "could be
construed by some as U.S. gov.
ernmcnt interference ·•
Both the House and the Stale
Ue part.ments investigations con
c'ludt.•d that Hurke '!-. c<1ble wi.s
'"'Ull•>U!-.ly worded hecausP he
W<iS afraid the cult would ol:>lain
d copy under the f0reedom of •n·
formation Act.
fiut lhe llouse report praised
l ht.· "n1c;1s mana,t.!ement .. of
Sta l<• Department 0Hic1a ls afte r
the airport murde rs in taking
t•h;.iri!C-or -,urvivors ilnd getting
I he m out thl' next cfay
The House inves tigators aJso
concluded the "allegations are fal~c · lhat former U S. rons ul
Hu·hard MrCuy had a sexual
11.11 ,on l.\tlh a woman cult ntl~m ~r anrl wa!> therefore com
1ir1>mtwd
Solar Earth Day
Slated in Irvine
Whe the r the s un breuk s
through the ove rcast. or not.
Wednesday will be Solar Earth
Dav at UC lrvme .
Hi ghlig hting day -I on~ at'·
tivities will be a t alk on the
future of nuclear e nergy by state
Secr etary of Resources Huey
J o hnson.
Joh nson. a Brown admtn1stra
tion appointee. will s peak al
12 : IS p.m . in Gateway Plaza
Tbe talk is entitled ··The End of
the Nuclear Dream -the Polen·
tial Emergency of a New Age."
Exh1h1ts on solar ene rgy a~
othe r e nvironme nta l matters
wi 11 be on display in the plaza
between 10 a .m . a nd 3 p .m .
Thf'r e a lso will be music, s lide
shows a nd en vironmental films .
Solar Earth Day is sponsored
by two campus or ganizations,
the Irvine Enviro nmental CoaJi.
tion and Campus Organizations
Services.
Sponsors say the purpose of
the e vent is to inform the com·
munity a bout a lte rnatives to
traditional e nergy sources and
environme ntal issues.
<-J'11 i~ c~ca~on49 piek lier a diamcmd
rrctlih rroi.u the ~arde•t .•••••
fine /evttlry
•••• ~crvc it 011 u !'tcttiuJ: ot•
finely erartcdjcwclry.
lS r°'SHION ISl°'NO • NEWPORT BEACH. CAllfO•NIA 92660
TCLEPHONC (1141 644·2494
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I
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-Measure
Aimed at
.___Gas Flap
Ur&C'DCY lefitlaUon lbal would
booal Calltonua'1 1a1ohne pro.
dudk>a by temporarU.Y relaxina
rertaln pollulk>a atandards wu
introduced Monday by •late Sen.
Paul Carpenter. 0 Santa AAa.
'fhe-meuure, Senate BIU 1208,
would alk>w the uae of an oc:tane
bootter known fll MMT <mdb.YI·
ryclo pent-. dlenyl-man1aoHt'
trl-c arbonyl) i n unlead .. d ~aaolloe and wo uld pe rmit
hlendlng ot KHOllne lO hlaM r
'apor l)n-811ures
Car1~nlt'r said ·a 11rorn11• · ..
now-uniqut' rcro tractio n:s on
ttaoohnc vapor preuurl' wf'n-
udopled in 1971 to heh• N.'<iu<'t'
t• vaporalion from a uto:s und
service stations
He contended th(' stricter h mlt
is less Important now because
newer cars are equ1pped with
evaporation controls and service
stations in urban areas have re-
fueling vapor controls.
"I have been and will contrnue
to be a strong advocate or en
v1ro nme nta l pro t ect ion ,"
Carpenter said. "but c r itical
limes call for bold action "
lie -;aid lht( tempora ry relaxa
lion or r.>0llut1on standa rdi. could
mt'a n a production increase of
10.000 barrels of gasoline a day
by o ne C alifornia company
alone .
.. Right now. we desperately
need this gas." he said "After
the current crisis. we can revert
to the stricter standa rds."
Carpe nte r introduced his
legislation al a joint hearing or
th e Sena t e Judiciar y a nd
E ne r gy a nd Pu blic Utilities
Committees
Curb Linke(!
To Probe of
Record Sales
SACRAMENTO <AP J The
Sacramento Ree said today the
Inte rna l Revenue Ser vice is in·
vestigating :in a llegation that
hundreds or thousands of MGM
records were sold illicitly to or-
ganized crime figures while Lt.
Gov. Mike Curb headed MGM's
record division.
The Bee account, quoting un·
n amed sources, said the alleged
sales to four organized crime
figures. at dis<'ount prices, «><'·
current from 1971 to 1973 and
their profits may have totaled
more than SI million.
The Bee, citing information
received by the IRS, said Curt>,
who was president of MGM
He<'Ords from 1970 to 1973. and
He n Scotti. a fo rme r p r o ·
ress1onal football player whose
brother is married to Curb's s is-
1e r . werc directly involved in the
a rrangement.
T h e a rtic le did not s a y
whethe r Curb and Scotti were
<!W<tre of the four men's a lleged
unde rworld <:oonections. or
whether the transactions violat-
ed any laws.
Neither Curb nor Scotti was
a v a ila ble for immediate com-
rn e n L The Bee said C urb
d eclined to comment through his
chief of staff, Sheldon Lytton.
An IRS s pokeswom an in Los
Angeles. Sharon Hollingsworth.
s aid , "We would ~ol be able to
confirm or deny if an investiga-
tion is going on."
Arnold Rich. a New vork al·
torney for Polydor. which dis·
tributes MGM records , said in an
interview: "To my knowledge.
w~ave no knowledge or any or th . POlydor began distribul·
i MGM r ecords some time
a fte r May 1972.
Spiders Sail
Heat Brings 'Ballooning'
By F RE Ot.;RICK SCHOEMEHL
Of 1 ... CMtlf Pl ... $ ... ff
As tht· catamarans and sailboats dotted coast waters over
the weekend. sa ilin).( of a d iffrrent sort was taking place on land
by bahy sp1de:>r'> 1nlent on insuring their survival.
Membf,rs of lhe s hc.-<?twe b spider family were busy casting
long silk thn•ad~ that, wh en caught by breezes. lifted the m lo
ne w locat1oni.
The spider:. lth-r J ll} S•.11led through the a ir al dis tances
up to lhousandl> or feel IM!forc coming to rei.t
THF. BJ:flAVIOR -CALl.F.D "ballooning" IS a n
ecological strategy to insure that a proportion or the young
spiders will land m <:nv1ronments that arc favora ble lo their sur·
vival. ac<'ording to a lJ(' Irvin<' spid,~r researcher.
Dr Malt Gn•cnstone . lecturer IO the department or ecology
and environm<·ntal biology, said high temperatures over the
weekend hrought out the ballooning beha vior
T he spiders were seen flying along beach are as from
Newport Beach south lo San Clemente.
"I got covered wi th the damn things and their webs." said
Scott Ferguson. a Laguna Beach resident of a beetch stop at
Woods Cove. "They we re everywhere."
DESCRIBJNG THE PROCESS, Greenstone s aid , "They
climb up on a high ot>J •~ct, like a blade of grass. lift their little
re ar ends into thc> :11r a nd let a sil k line play out or their s pin-
nerets. Wh en it's a bout· a meter long, they ta ke orr."
The spideri:;, Creenstone noted, may weigh only a few
thousandths or a gram.
"Some travel a s hort distance. others thousands or feet ...
said Greenstonl.'. adding that research planes have captured the
s piders at height:. ur 15,000 feet.
GREENSTONE SAID RESEARCH has shown that some
spe<:ies may use ba llooning to travel dtS tances or thousands or
miles. This may explain the ongin of spider species on remote
isla nds . he said. •
Dispersal over large areas, Greenstone s aid, helps in·
s ure that some percentage of the young will find ample food
a nd shelter, grow lo adul ts and reproduce, thus ins uring the
species' survivc.11.
In California. spiders te nd lo breed throughout the year . so
ba llooning may be seen at any tlme te mperatures go from cool
to balmy, the re:searcher said. In other portrnns of the country.
such as the northeast states. th" phenomenon 1i. !>t en only in the
spring and ra il, Greenstone said
GREF.NSTONE ONCE CONDUCTED research on balloon·
ing in woU spiders in the San Francisco Bay a rea.
There. he found that ballooning was practiced by about 10
percent or young s piders Ji ving near fresh water ponds where
they fed on small aquatic insects.
In a nearby grassland area, the ballooning rate was only
three percent.
A highe r r ate was round near the ponds because or the in-
stability of the environment, The ponds could dry up. leaving
the spiders without a food source, whereas rood in the
grasslands generally r e marned available. Greens lone ex-
plained.
Proseeotion Closes Arfifument
Diedrich TrialNear End -By GARY GRANVILLE
OI .. 0.1ty ~1611t SYft
SAN DIEGO -The seven-
we ek bribery lrial of Orange
County Supe rviso r Ralph
Diedrich neared its end here to-
day as prosecutor Michael
Capizzi gave bis closing a rgu-
m ent to the jury.
Capizzi came lo Superior
Court Judge Ros s Tharp's
courtroom armed wilb an over-
head projector and charts he
hopes will help convince the jury
that Diedrich and co-defendant
LeRoy Rose were involved in a
bribery conspltacy.
The alleged conspiracy oc-
curred in 1973 and 1974 when a
developer, AAaheim Hilla Inc.,
moved to extract 2,200 acres
from an agricultural preserve
a1reement with the county.
It la alleged that Diedrich re·
celved and solicited a bribe as
well 11 conspired with Rose to
commit bribery In return tor his
role In a Board of Supervbon'
decialon to let lbe company out
of tbe coatraet.
Before Caplai befan tu. argu.
ment to tbe Jury, ud1e Tharp
turned down three deteme mo-tion• aimed al having aome of
I
the charges against the deren·
dants dismissed.
De fe n se L awyer s Ke ith
Monroe a nd Sylvan Aronson
argued that Ana heim Hills Inc.
got what it wanted when the con-
tra ct dismissal was granted by
the Board of Supervisors March
6, 197~
How then could Rose and
Diedric h b e in volve d i n a
bribery conspiracy in December
or the same year. the defense
lawyers asked.
But Judge Tharp ruled that
the jury should decide that issue
a nd denied the motions ror dis·
missal.
Monday, tempers shortened
among the trial participants as
both sides called last-minute re-
buttal witnesses In atte mpts to
rortify their cas~s.
One of prosecutor Capiul 's re -
bu tlal witnesses was Donna
Doughty, a former secretary to
Oiedrtcb's one-time personal at-
tomey ltlcbael Remln(tton.
Earlier in the trial. Mrs . Doutbty caused a mild sen.o;a-
Uon when she quoted Remington
a.a once saying he wa11 going to
be, "Ralph's bagman.'' .
On ber return trip to the wtt
ness stand, Mrs. Doughty added
fuel to the fire when she said
Re mington in late 1974 drew
some blank cashiers checks so
that "he could pass cash on to
Ra lph."
That testimony indicating that
the alleged middle man in the
purported bribery cons piracy
was dealing cash on lo Diedrich
dre w a series or rapid-fire ques-
t ions from d e fe nse lawye r
J ames Riddel.
He focused Mrs. Doughly's
words on apparent discrepan-
cies between ber lrial teatilDOll)'
a nd her wn testimony before
the CO\Dlty Grand Jury that in·
dieted Diedrich and Rose.
Things got wo rs e for the
besieged witness when Rose de-r e n se attorney Aron11on took
over the quesUoning.
Aronson went so far as to ask
Mrs. Doughty Ir she wasn't "tell·
In g a bald-raced Ue" when ac-
counting for her knowledge or
Re mington's words a nd a ctions.
Capizzi a lso n ew with un-
characteristic verbal abandon al
the defense's lone rebuttal wil·
ness, Jack Sickler, a former
Anaheim Hills Inc. president.
•
T"9d!y, Mey t6, 1979 DAii, Y PtLOT .41
Gov. Brown Decree
Weekend -Station
Openings Ordered.-
By Tiie Aaaocla&ed Presa
Gov. F.dmund G. Brown Jr.
signed an e xecutive order today
r e quiring mos t California
service staUons to stay open
either Saturdays or Sundays, de--
pending on whether their state
business license number .is odd
or even .
"Obviously we'r e s eeking
cooperation," Brown said. "The
plan will only work i! people un-
derstand the situation we 're in
and act with community spirit
and share the burden."
T he plan would a pply only in
the 14 California counties -the
s tate 's most populous -where
odd-even gasoline rationing is in
effect on the basis or odd-Or ·
even-numbe red automobile
license plates.
T he orde r was signed as
S rown prepa red to le ave for
Washington, D.C. seeking more
gasoline for California.
The plan requires gasoline re-
t a ll ers who had a sales volume
11f 750,000 gallons last year to
open Saturdays if their business
l1cens<' number is odd or Sun-
days if the numbe r is e ven.
T he s l:H1ons must m a nage
the ir monthly fuel allocation so
that they can sell one -sixth or
their wt>ekly allocation on the
weekend They must stay open
until that one·sixth is sold.
· ·Tt11s W111 s pread out the dis·
t ribut 1on or gasoline that is
a vailable ," Brown said. "That
s hould relieve the number of
pl'{1pl1· who need gas during the week ..
G asol1nf• lines in California
a pµeared longer today -the
first day most cars with odd-
nu m bered license plates had
been able to get gasoline since
r'ru.lay under a week-old odd
l'lll'n r:1t1onm~ plan Some 90
percent of all gas stations were
l'losed Sunday
It wa~ additional 1.•v1dence of
what Brown had sa1ll the day
ueforc: "Our bucks a re to tht•
wall "
T h<• Democratic governor.
who fli es to Washington this af·
lernoon to argue the sta te 's case
for more gasoline personally
with P reside nt Carter, s aid :
"California wants no more than
it is entitled to, nor no less."
Brown said the state is prob·
ably using less gas than would
be expected in relation to the
num ber or jobs crea ted here
each year.
"If there is a limit pul on the
gasoline a llocation to the s tale ,
there would be a lid put on the
number or ne w jobs crfated. and
the 1 mpacl to the city. state and
county could have dire conse-
quences ..
Brown s aid the only e xcuse
s tatiohs would have for staying
<'losed all weekend would be if a
gas delivery failed to arrive. re -
ligious ~rounds. or 1r they had
been closed on weekends reg-
ul<.trly IJ<:fore Feb. I.
Sta tions a lso are required to
post their hours and days or
bus iness on la rge a nd easily vis1
ble signs that also must include
which weekend day they wi ll be
open
Brown <;tressed that the law
e nforC'emenl agencies would
help 11Ssure cooperation by the
s lal1ons.
"There arc pena lties." he
said . "but obviously we would
like to !>eek voluntary com -
pllan<'I.' "
A~Wt,....._
GOVERNOR BROWN TALKS ABOUT GASOLINE PROBLEMS
Flies to Washinqton to Plead Case to Pretldent
Gasoline Crunch
Spreads Eastward
By Tbe As~iat.ed Press
Tht> g~solme crunch contmued
to spread eastward today with
·industry o ffi c i a ls wa rnang
motorists to .. Play it close to
home ."
As May gas supplies d windled.
and dealers worried that allot·
menls mi~ht not last to the cn<I
of-the-month Memorial Vay holl
day. reports s howed the fuel
shortage 1s creating more de -
mand for s maller cars, rent.al
cars and sallboats.
As gasoline shortages spread
to Lhe nation's hea rtland. Rohert
La wrie. exe<>utive director of the
M idw e s t Auto moti ve a nd
Gasoline Dealers Association
warned motorists: "Play it clol>e
to home. Don't go a ny (art.her
tha n one tank or gas will take
you a nd bring you bac k.
Otherwise, you can very easily
get stranded "
(n Montgomery. Ala , 1-'rank
Harris put a 10-gallon limit on
<'Us tomers. Among those that he
t urned down Monday was his
wire.
"I've been optimistic until the
last 10 da ys." i.uid Bancroft
T i mmon s, pres id e nt of the
Alabama Motorist Asi.oc1at1 on.
.. Now I think we need to be a lit·
tic more cautious.•·
·'The stations have been cul, 15
to 20 percent over last year's
sales. and you can't take that
m u c h Jui c e o ut or th e
ma rketplace a nd get through the
month." said Tom Anderson.
president of the Pennsylvania
Service l>e<1lers Association
Ed Terkelson, opera tor of DX
Ser vice rn Omaha. Ne b., s aid he
planned to s pend MemoriaJ Day
fis hing.
'Tm ju.-;t going lo let it run
out ." he said or his dwindling
supply of gasoline.
2 Slain, l Hurt
PIQUA. Ohio IAP> -Two
pe rsons were shot to death a nd a
th ird was cr itically wounded
Monday afternoon when a man
e ntered a home here and opened
fi re. police Sjlid. A fo urth person
was critically wounded when he
t•hased the s uspect. they said.
Several hours after the sboot-
i ngs, authorities said they ar-
rested Mickey Arnett. 18, of Pi-
qua. and charged him with two
counts of ag~ra vated murder.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Last rronth I had the good
fortune ol visiting one of the
l..a1.3re Kaplan diamond cutting
plants in Puerto Rico. It was one that specializes In cutting
from the rough. Of course, in
"'J studies leading to my rating ~ Certified Getrologist. I have
learned t he processes and
st8'B In dlarrond cutting but 11
wm a real thrill lo watch the
adual work as a rough stone
was made into a beautiful, bnlllant d1arrond. The initial
planning stages are done In the New Y<>fk headquarters of the
hrm Each stone is examined
and an esli"9te made of the
number and size of t he
diarronds that can be realized
trom that particular p..c:e of rough. The rough m11y be
IT'9rtced to show the ClellVllge
planes. The experts note
9')8Clflc directions 8fld Instruc-
tions on the stone papers
before enclosing the rough
lltofl8 8fld shipping it off to the P'ar1t In Puerto Rico for the ac-tual cutting.
The building wttlch houses this dlem>nd cutting plant 18
down a little aide street in a
.m-n191oontlal area There 1s
no sign on It to identity the
bl.9ineee that goes on Inside.
The nature or the business
doesn't require e lerge building
and I'm sure that a casual ~-by 'M>Uld ne¥ef guee8 the ¥81Ullble "9rchandlae that
IS houled there. It Is all very
well protected though and
tinyone e ntering mull go
through thnle seperate teourity
chedcl.
@
6EMWISE
Mary Barr. Certol1ed Gemo1og1"1
~CHARLES II . HARR
~-...
l llln••t
c'Z
The woOcet's were a little sur-
prising to me. I always pictured
diam ond cutting as o ld
99flllenllln with nerves of steel.
I -8IT'8Zed to see so many
)OUll9 men and women work-
ing there. Tho atmosphere seemad very relaxed. There
was music playing -an
operatic •la -and one of the
WOf1cef's singing along in full
YO!Oe. Not exactly what I had
piaured 1n my minds eye, but
the work they turn out ·1a
perleciion it9etf.
I would have liked to visit the
ott'8r plant on the opposite
side "' the Island tO!), where the repair and rec:ulting of
poorty propof1ioned (like old
mine or Euro pean cut)
diamonds is done. My own
P8f90nal diamond had been
...,. there to remove a CIOuple at nk*a from the girdle.
t am often -.ad ··now coma
If diam>nda are the hardest ""*"al known to man thev
can be chipped?" Well, h•d·
,_ rr11•urea r•latance to
scratching but another fllCtor
-toughneaa -m-.ures , .. ~to chipping and br9ek· ·~ DilWft>nd is not • t0U91'1 •it Is hard. Given no .,._, a
cli9m>nd w111 "laat forever" ..
the aevtng 00-. but a strong l,.,..:t can cauae a brMk alnoe
diamond h11 vary definite ~1)6enM.
We were allowed to tau
~iiipN In the plMt and I .... be~ fO ...... ...,,,
., you ,,... "'"' you .. Che ....
-
l'
~.f DAILY PILOT
.. , .. Just
Coating
Tueedey, M1y 15. 1879
System Beating U ? •
PLAYING GAS LINE •OULt:n E: Yel'll~rdMy, It
Monday aft.er lht-lon1C. hot weekend. was tht' day for thu
Evena lo aet even •n our coa1tal 1uollnc Une11 . You un
UclpaWd a reMI eru"h at tM pump!'i.
And yet. wht!n dawn broke Ml the serv1<"c station
lslandM, It just <tldn 't ~t1~m to happen at m ost loNthoni; lt
11et1mt.'CI lo most obst>rve•rs that the aai. lanes we re i;ho rtc r
and twcn oon eJC1stent at some locations
You brcuth~d a 1jth of happiness. Maybe the puoic·
buying and th,• ga8 <>rls1s were over and done with
THEN CAME TODA\'. Alas, the casohne hnc!'. up
pesrt><l ttt m ost pump 1tei. to ht! longer th1tn ever
Hut tht<ll. you httve to fi gure th1b thiog buc:kwurd To
"Okay, Who /.,et the Wrong-way Gtwst Into 'the Ga$ohne l.me'>"
day was for the Odds a t the pumps. The last Odd day was
S unday And 1f you were hunting ~asohne a long this best of
all possible coasti. on Sunday. it must have been a disaster
You could go a lo ng distance without finding :.i
purveyor of petroleum thi~ last Sunday.
That m t>ans, then. that the Odds among us had lh<'ir
last legal crack at the ga s pumps back on Friday They
had to stretch that tankful through to tQday. So the long
lines have returned .
You now have some creepin~ doubts if the Odd·Even
gas s ales system is really going to work. In fact, I wus
reading a thesis Just the other day on why 1l won't s horten
the gas station hnc·s. lt goes hke this :
If th<' ~a~ohne supply, number of cars. a nd hours of
st3t1on op<>rat1oni. remain the same. it doesn't really mat·
tPr how you divvy up the motoring throng.
BE•"OR•: Tiff: ODD-EVEN game of gasoline roukttc.
If vc>u t•ht•Ckt•<I out e nough gas lines. you'd probably have
found about the s ;.ime number of odd License plates as even
ones tn ltl<' lineup
Tht'refnrc. as this theor y goes. you h aven't !)hortencd
the gas hnt•s, yuu'v<' Just redistributed them
FurthC'r. h<>caus<' o f the dictum that you qua lify with a
ha lf-empty l ank. pa nic buyers may be h1tlmg the ~tat1on:.
more frequently
H lh~t·s tr ue. then the Odd-Even system may actually
be lengthe ning ga:.ol1nc Imes rather than s horte ning them
SO NOW YOU'RE HEARING of all kinds of schemes
lo beat the Odds or Evens. License plate switching has
c·aused some arrests And license plate thefts a re up. ac·
c·ording to polic·c reports All of which is illegal even
without con~1dcnn~ the Odd-Even gas laws. License plate
thievt•s c<in cl rnw a S500 r1nc or six months in the county
s lammt'r.
Next lhmg you know . :<>ome miscreant 1s going to copy
thal idea v.hl'r'l' l h1•v ~"II phciny sofl drink label!) lo cover
beer can.-; fo r 1llt.'R.il clnnlo.cr~.
The bad J!UY!> will come out w1tti phony papn hccn~e
p lates take your cho1(•e buy a n Odd or an Evco.
No telling where a ll this will e nd
State M~y Handle
Jagger Settlement
LOS A NGELES !/\P 1
Cahforrua will take J Ufl~dict1on
in the bitterly d1s p utcd d1von·C'
of M1rk and Bianca Jaggl'r 1f
England doesn't want th<~ casi:
tried the re. a JUdgc ruled Mon
day.
Attorneys for the roc k l>uper.
star and his wife both claimed
t he ruling by Superior Court
Judge Harry T . Shafer was a
• victory for the m . but it re·
mained uncertain on which con·
linf'nt the couple would fight out
their property dispute centering
on $25 million of J a gger's al·
lcgcd assets.
/\ttorn<'y Ma r vin M1tchelson ,
representing Mrs .• Jagger, told
reporters : ''I'm now certain the
case will t a k e place in
California. I don't think Mt!).
J agger can proceed in F.ngl3nd,
bt'cause shc d()(!sn 't satisfy the re
:.1dency requireme nts.··
C'A»lilblned Elf ort
Congress Trks
Ration Again
W t\SJ llNGTON <AP> -Congression al leaders are trying lo devise
ti new au:t0lln\l n1llonlng formula tha~n win bipartisan support in
l.oth chambt'rs. It Isn't an easy assignment. •
lloww and Senate leaders were expected to meet today or Wednes·
duy to ist.'f: whether there is any point in trying to meet President
C:nrtcr 's challenge to Congress
to come up with 1t11 own gas ra·
tionln,; plun in 90 days.
Sl•n tlenry M J ackson, D·
Watth . su111 ht> think ~ 1t can be
1lo1w
8 t fT JAt:KSON. r ha1rman or
I hl' Sl'natc l':ne rgy Committee.
~.11d II will take tht• combined ef·
fort s of R e pub li can s a nd
Dt• mucral~
Althou(:h Re publican support
e nalJkd the preside nt's standby
rationing plan to pass the Senate
la!>l week. only seven of the 159
llousc GOP members voted for
the plan in that cha m ber. a ma-
Jor factor in 1t~ 246-159 rejection
J uckson said it is pointless to
bt•gm work on a new standby ra·
t 111111ng plan unless it is known
ahcud or tlllll' whether it can
puss both chambers.
ANO BF.•'ORE AN\' s tandhy
r a t i o n 1 n g p I ;1 n c a n p a s s
<.'ongn•ss. Jackson said. a way
mus t be found of "overcoming
the grt•al l)ub l1 c m isap -
pre he nsion that voting for the
pla n will a ctually result in ra·
t1oning."
he's not sure he's r eady to en·
dorse s uch a concept yet but
would like to see It in writing.
He said any attempt to pro-
duce a ne w rationing plan after
last week 's ove rwhelming House
rejection might be a waste of
time
"The House was quite decisive
and hardly friendly." Dingell
to ld a reporter .
HOUSF. S PEAKER Thomas
P. O'Neill said it might be near·
ly imposs ible 'to rind a rationing
pl<tn both houses could agree to.
.. When you ~et into specifics, it
gets hard," he said.
lie said he prefers a bill like
that tx·ang dra fted by D1ngell's
!;Ubcomm1ttce Hut he said such
;.m approach proba bly would be
rt>jecll'd by the Sl'nate
.I <.1c-k~on agreed
ll ou~c f«·puhl1c an Leader
.John Hhodt·~ of Arizona said in a
rloor speech Monday that had
Co n g r ~ss passed th e plan .
Cart<•r probably would ha ve
ro und an excuse to use his ra -
tion 1ng a uthority.
NATION I WEATHER
Tall Traveler
Special care i s r1:quired when a giraffe moves. Ralph, a
lO·month old spec1man, has a penthouse built on a truck
hcd to protect him as he is carried from the Dallas, Tex·
as, zoo to his ne w home at the Zoological P ark in
Topeka. Ka~. His trip beg an Monday.
Chairman John Dinge ll of the
I louse energy and power sub-
rommill('() directed professional
bill drafters on his s taff Monday
to prcparc lc~islat1on ~iving the
prc!)idenl broad <Julhonty to or
dc't gasolin<.· r<1t1oning
Spill Threatens Water
Tht' propos al wouldn't 5pcll
out the kind of rat1onin~ plan or
~ct any gu1d£·llnc~ · leaving thest·
decisions up to the pre!)idcnt.
allhou~h it might 1-11vc Congress
u lllm <tte ve~o power over the
plan, said Dingell, U-Mich.
Pumping Expected to Capture 90o/o of· Oil
llOWF.VER, HE SAID this is
Just one of sewral propos ali. and
\VOODR t..:FF. SC. !/\Pl
Round the·C'lock pumpin g opera -
tions shouJd be able lo recover
most of the thous ands of gallons of
fut·I oil <:oal1ng the E norec
River . offi c ials !'>ay . but the
water sysll'm s of two com ·
munitit•s n ·rn<.iin threatene d.
Minister's Lover
Gets 10-year Term
MILWAUKEE !/\P l /\woman who said her pastor became her
lover and then shot his wif<> <1fter the wife tuund them in bed-at the
1)arsonagc has hct>n ~e11ten1·ed to up to 10 years in prison
Jane t C'.ooda ll . JS. originally c hC1 rged with fir!)t-d cgrce murder in
the 1976 slaying of Janice Tabor, :13. pleaded guilty in March to a re
duccd charge of being a party to
second-degree murder
Sh<> testified then that s he was
holding a gun that di~charged
when the Hcv. Wilh<i m Tabor
grabbf'd hl·r arm T hen. s hl'
~aid. he look the gun and shot
Mrs. n rhor twice m ore .
TABOR, FORMF.R pastor of
the Salem F.vangeli cal Lutheran
C hurch on the city's East Side.
has not bee n c harged in connec-
tion with the killing. lie has left
the ministry and was rcPQrted to
have moved to Texas.
Milwaukee County Deputy
Dis trict Attorney Lee Wells said
in his remarks on sente ncing
Monday that uncer tainty re ·
mained about de tails of the
s hooting. including any involve-
ment of Tablr
Of the po!)sib1hty that Tabor
Al Smith, of the US Environ
mc•ntal Protection Agency, said
11µ to 750.000 gallons may have
spilled into the r iver Sunday
before the flow was stopped.
Most of the oil had been con-
taine d Monday by half a dozen
yellow and red booms stretched
across the river .
SMITH Si\10 AT le<tst 90 per.
cent of the 011 could probably ~
recovered.
Pumps <il two locat1on!>
skimmed the 001.e m somt·
places a foot thick off the lof1
of lh<' water and into waiting
tanker trucks ..
He n Eason . <tltachetJ to .1
spcC'ia l Coast Guard team called
in to contain the s pill. said the
pumps would be o p e r a t f'd
around the clock a nd ~aid he
hoped most or the 011 would be
d eaned up by today.
"T H E VA.ST MAJORITY of 1t
h;.i s been contatncd . . ll could
h;.ivc been worse." he said.
Of mo re immediate concern,
h owe've r . we n~ t h e water
~y:.tc rru. of Clinton and Whit-
mire. which draw their drinking
waler from the river .
Eason said Clinton began us.
m g its re:,ervoir Monday The
r cservoir can s upply lhe 8,000
residents for two days .
WHITMIRF., WHICH has only
t1 12-hour reserve, was waiting
lo :we 1f iL'> water would be af·
ft•ttt·d /\ iohl·en frt1rn the oil
<'f1ulc.J bl• s~·1·n near Wh1tmirt!, a
town of 3,000 aoout 30 m iles
southeast of the will
T he rupture occurred a bout 25
m lies southeast of Greenville,
S.C . on the Little Durbin Cre9k
bctwct.>n S 1mp!)o nvil le and
Woodruff in <in under ground
pump. arcording to William
Cop c·n h av(•r, ~µokPsman for
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CALIFORNIA I NATION T~. May 15, 1979
Use of Pills, Cocaine on Rise Ca.t11/in11.suN , r_.:~W,WEEK'fND CRUISES
~ ~Dt,am &p.m
LONG BEACH/CATALINA CRUISES Grouing V•e of Poi
'Dangerous Problem'
Jn the '60s, m arijuana wa!\ openly smoked in GO Hus WEEK' 775.6111 • 832 .• 521 • (1'•) 521·11'1
Haight·Aahbury and such v ea11 as New York's ~=================::::1-=:: East Village and Atlanta's Pe11ctAree Street.
~DIT'Oll'S NOT~ OIW of llw ,,_,, "'Gaf"~l
/f"Offt lie. Woodleotk "'""' ~ltwol itm llw pmJG.riw odor oJ ....n.r-a, "Pol" Olld oUtirr dn.g• wertr wrw "'*,.a JIQrt of tlW ,.,., Alld ~ho~ dw dnlQ• QOtW
now -f-'at1 II OJ WOiC>CNtock PIM 10
SAN FRANCISCO c AP I The ~eneraUon of
"feed )'GUI' head" and "do your thina." of "lune In .
turn on and c1rop out" 1s no longer thf' drug cull 1l
was a decade ago
But th4! druics those much publicized yout h
to uted have bt't•omc woven into thf' ruhr'I<' or
American society
THt; USE OF PIUS ANO co<"u1m• a'> un llw
rise and maraJuana laws have ~en east'd 1n muny
st at es. Ttus. dt>sp1te u recent wamang by He111th.
Education and We lfa re Sec reta r y J o1>e:ph A
Califano lhal the Rrowing ~ of m1m )uana 1::.
beco ming a d1rnge rous problem ·
The Rreater use of "pot ," LSD and these other
drugs is a legacy or the '&Os gene ration that
reached its peak 10 years a go this summer a t a dHed
love -in in upsta te Ne w York lhe Woodstock music
festival.
But today. many children or the '60s no longer
use these drugs themselves. Many turned to tradi
tiona l lifestyles. Some i,amply burned out . So'me, of
course. continued on drugs a nd depended mort'
deeply on them.
ONE-TIME HIGH PRIEST OF LSD 'OFF ACID'
Or. Timothy Leary At Beverly Hiiia Home
•~v•;N OK. TIMOT HY LEt\RY. ONCE the
h11-:h prll'.;t of I.Sf>, says hf· no lon~er takes acid .
Ill· a nd h1.; ) 11ung w1f P or fo ur· mooths only use
..slron~ aphnitl1sa.H·"·" ht' says
Tht• nu mtwr nf 2!'1 111 34 yt•ar <1lds roughly the
Today, "recreational" use of lhe UU~ll drug
hai mushroomed In the m iddle class.
".\LL MY FRIENDS SMOKE marijuana,"
said a Washington, O.C., stockbroker. "And I'm
talking about doing it al normal backyard barbe·
cues. not Just big parties and discotheques.
Alcohol and marijuana a.re the two most wide-
ly used drugs by today's young people. The 1977
Social Research Group survey round that 60 per·
cent or high ~hool graduates and 65 percent of col-
lege graduates had tried marijuana.
The survey also noted a stti.ady trend in in-
creased use or cocaine. the hypnotic s edative
Quaalude, and PCP, known by pharmacists as
phencyclidine and by users as "angel dust."
But unlike the children of the '605 -who were
intent on eKpandm g consciousness today's youth
seem more interested in a good time .
SAYS ll·YEAR-OLD KEN DURRELL, who
stubbed out a maraJuana cigarette before dashing
into a Haight Street pla nt shop: "I can't think of
any valid reason for using any drug unless it's for
fun.
In the 60s, sa id Sm ith, who has r un the Fr~
Clinic since 1967. "dr ugs were an alte rnative to
a lcohol. It was a time or much more drug op-
timis m. People took LS D for expanding conscious-
ness. to find a new culture .
..Eve ryone believed a whole new culture
would happen and last But heroin c:ime into t he
picture and with at, the middle class junkie. The
orientation changed from optimism to conscious-
ness const riclion."
It was l~i7 l\4.0 yeHrs before Woodstock
when the so-t·al1(1d "Summer of Love" look place
in llaight-Ashbury Thousands CJf young people
flockl'd tn t ht• San Fran('1sco Bay area from
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IT IS DIFFICULT TO MEASURE drug us.s.in
today's society in terms of statistics users do
not stand up to be counted. So. the words or the ex·
perts. the users and limited s tudies a re the bes t
guide.
Says Or. David S mith. head of the Haight-
Ashbury Free Clinic: ··Muny people from the '60s
have turned a wa y from drugs .. toward a
c h e m ically free life. They don 't us e a ny
c he micals. including alcohol."
Woodstock gt·nt-rat1un who used marijuana at
;my l1mt• trH'rt'aM•d suhstuntwlly from 1971to 1977.
ac·t:on.hn~ 111 a 11t1l111nw11fr s urvey m ade for NIDA
by tlw Sot·i;tl H1•st•:i rch Grou p o f Geor ge
Washington Univer,1ty In 1971 , lh(' percentage
was 19 By 1974. :JO pt·rcenl had ust•d the drug : by
1977 . 11 was 4·1 p1•rc·1•11l In lh(· 1977 study, 12 per -
cent had used the :.uhslllnCt.' in the last month.
uround the nataon
"THERE WERE TOO MA"'Y peoplt-." said
John Oollarh1id<'. th•• J8 year-old owner of Dusty
<See WOODSTOCK. Pa~e i\91
complete cov•r•e• _of couftty
9overnment and coun..
Everyd•y •••
F or some me mbers of the Woodstock genera
lion, says Or. Robert DuPont. "the drug thing 1s
s omething that was and 1t 's over now " DuPont.
former head of the National Institute on Drug
Abuse adds ·
"THERE ARE SOME WHO USED drugs and
now don't who say there was something good about
al. There's a smalle r g roup that really have been
lert behind, a little like shells that are left up on
the beach after a very heavy wave has come in.
T hey're liv in~ alte rnate lifestyles on very Jillie in·
come and still usinR drugs."
According lo Smith and other drug experts.
psychedelics arc st.ill widely used. But those who
lake u;o the hope for "e xpanded conscious-
ness" 10 years ago learned to do so with a bat
more care. Thus. there are fewer complications
than there were in the '60s.
Alcohol and barbiturate abuse, Smith said. has
replaced LSD as the bigges t drug problem in
Ha1ght-Ashbury , the cit adel of drugs in the l~s.
Government drug experts say this "pol yd rug "
a buse is a growing problem nationwide.
A FOLWW-UP STUDY IN 1977, or Haight:
Ashbury drug users, made by Dr. Stephen M. Pit
te l of the Pacifi c Institute for Research and
Evaluation. found tha t 43 of the 105 persons in·
te rviewed e ventua lly stopped extensive use or
drugs
Thirty-five or those studied st ill used some
dru~s and wavered between a lifesty le so-called
.. hippie" and "straight." The last group of 27 in-
dividuals ma intained and increased their drug use,
some becoming heroin addicts.
In the 1960s. Haight-Ashbury attracted youth
from aro und the world to its clogged st reets.
especially IO the 1967 "summer or love ... They
cam e in beads. beards and feathers, s moked mari·
j ua na. took speed a nd LSD and talked of lhe bright
new civilization lhey hoped to find.
It d jdn'l come.
2Women
Ansirer
To 'Wife'
C RANF'O H I>. :"i .I
tAP 1 For th(' man
who has cvNything
PKcept a w1k two
Unio n Counly wo m t.·n
havt an answer.
F o r $20 CJ ll ho u r .·
"Rent -A-Wife " w i ll
w a t e r p lant s. c lc ;.in l
house and do the shop
ping . And tho ugh th£·
s<>rv1ce 1s geared l<1ward
s ing le men, Gtul Ken
nedy and ,.~reddi Kais<'r
both divorced. don ·t dis
cr immate.
"A LOT Of' womc·n I
scream 'l coulrl UM: a
wire.· .. Mrs. Ke nnt!dy j
said .
Mrs. Kaise r said lht·1
idea was born from a j
session of "Coke drank
ing a nd hand wnni.:m~ I
. . We 'd tx:cn doani.: 1L
all our hvt's but nevc:r
gol paid for 1l '· Sh<·
<1dd e d. tho u gh. t hal
there arc limit:-. lO whal
tht.' service lakt•s on
"WE 'VE 6 EF.N 1nv1t 1
ed to or)'.!i1:s and dinner::.
for two . On1· t•;_1ll c·r
;,i s k t' cl ' I> n v o u <I o
backrubs·" W1• don't "
T h e t• n I 1• r p r 1 ~ i n g
wome n won t huliY"l.
either.
TODA\', A 35· VEAR-OLD •LOS A n gele~
architect call him Ron stands before the peel·
ing facade or a onetime rock stronghold , the
Stra ight Theater on llaighl Street . He says he
s topped s moking m arijuana. drinking alcohol and
using psychedelics four years ago.
"I rudn't want a ny foreign substances in my I
body.'' he s ays, digging at the pavem ent with his LSD Se nle nct>
J·ogging shoes.
His companion. Damian. a 32-year-old Boston $A N i-· R J\ NC: IS C" O I
a ttorney. is a cocaine user. Jn the '60s, he hated f AP I Two men (·on I
hippies and supported the war in Vietnam. Toda y, vict ed of mak1n~ Jnd
he wears his hair longer than ever and uses d rugs. d1 stn butmg mon• lh;m1 ··1 ne ver used a nything outside of beer d uring ;?80.000 dos<-" 11f LSD
the 60s," he says. "Why now? Lale bloomer, I valued al $750.000 wt•n ·'
guess. And my friends and associates e ither s moke sentenced to :1 1<1t:J I of :1;,I
marijuana or s nort cocaine." years an rcdc·r.11 pr1s1in
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~ergy Officials ..
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· Calllomia Seo. Alan Cranston bas Joined otber1 in
urging \be diamiual of Ener11 Secretary James Schles·
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"It's time for Praldent Cart~r." s~id the senolor, "to
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~ral t.'Qulvalent of war. and to find a n ew general."
In llm<' o( national crisis, the bead of the government
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aria Schlesinger mJgbt or mitht not improve the chuolic
derp altuation.
: But it seems fairly •~parent that the Drpartment of
t.llef'IY, creitl<.'d by President Carter ln \971. h as fallen
down on the job, und badly.
: f'rom its very nume one would assunlc tht• agtincy
W9UI~ ta ke the lt'ud in. and th~· principal respons1b1hty for,
momtortng the nation's ene rgy ~uppht-s 1 not relying en
t ire ly on da ta pro idcd by the supplier~ 1. projecting
r~ture nl"P<h,, a nt1cipa ung sho rtage and iircpa rmg con.
Ling ency plans for coping with emeri::enc1es.
T o date. the DOE s eems to h a ve fa iltd on all counts.
The two maJor energy e m erge nc1e:, of recent months
a pparenUy c aught the government completely by s ur·
prise .
• The Three Mile Jsla nd clisas ter was g reeted with
a stonishme nt -and no contmgency plans -thou~h sub-
s equent investigation re ve a led the re had been numerous
t.'4rlier breakdo wns a t the nuclear pla nt. Either the utility
o pe rating the plan didn't bother to report the m , or gov-
c i:nme nt officia ls chose to disregard the m .
The California gasoline crisis was a lmost a li ghtning
strike. One d a y the re was gas. Twenty-four hours late r
tnere we re st ation c losur es and m ile-long lines.
· And a ll we got from Washington was a snide. ''We'\'c·
bt!en warning you there'd be a gasoline shorta~e sooner
or late r."
So with the state apparently he ading for a major dis -
ast e r, it was up to Sac ramento to leap in with som e
t·mergency rules lo try to uns narl the m ess.
Me<Jnwhilc gas station operato rs ar e howling about
hopclc~s ly tangled DOE regulations that no one a ppar ent·
ly can fig ure out, a long with "Gesta po-like t actics" o r
0 0£ auditors. i\nd e ven the pe troleum producers com -
p liiin about muddled DOE rules on "old oil ," "new oil ·•
urid new wells drilled in old oiUields .
. From whe re Wt: stand. the feder a l Department or
E oergy rom ('S off as yet a nother humbling bureaucracy
tha t probably l·ouJd be d1 solved ('n tir ely without m uch ill
e ffect and \.\o 1th u h uge saving of tax d ollars. In s hort, ye~.
t ~k e Sthle:,m g<:r Ann tal-.e the e ntire De pa rtme nt o f
Energ~ :Jl thl· i•.1rni·11 nw
Practical Seminar
Supervisor Thomas Riley rrcently issued a n unusual
u1vit<.it1on to south co unty industrial Icade-rs to "get in-
vQlvcd " in Orange County government.
lie ask<'d sevt·rnl Newport Beach a nd Irvine area
business ..and commer c ia l leaders to com e to Santa Ana
antt spend som e time with him an d coun ty government
departme nt hcnd s on Ma y 3. More than 50 business peo-
p'e ac:rcpttd
.. During the t wo-hour •'sem inar" Rilty and county
s~ffers outlined ne w policies a dopted by loca1 govem -
ni~nt to meet the res trictions brought on by Propos itio n
tl..Spcrifically, the s upervjsor told t he indust riafats they ,
\\/.ere allowin~ themselves to be cheat ed by not speaking
u;> during th<.· govcrnmt'nl's dl'cision-makmg processes to
ptotcct lh<•1r o\\.n bes t mtcrests.
l ie zeroed in on t he county's l imited hous ing .
~ployccs who t &n't find affordable living quarters will b~ reluctant t.o sta y he re. he ~wid. Therefore. if business
h;ad e rs wa nt <.i n ample a nd s t able labor pool. t hey must
wor k with povcmment lo encou rage residential develop-
ment and bear som e of the costs.
How muC'h root Hilcy's ad\'ice took won't be k nown
for a while. Wh<1t1·ver the result. t he supervisor for the
5Cb Oi<;.tr ict made a welcome effort te improve com ·
nhmications with a demandin;! a nd important segment of
t ae com munity
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Opln1ons cxpresc;ed 1n lhc sp..ice above are tho!.e of the Dally Pilot
Olher views exprP.ssed on lh1s page .ire those of their auth0<s and
aO!sts Reader comment is mv1lud Address 1 he Dally Pilot. PO
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i,oyd/ Family Planning
ByL.M. BOYD
:1r a n A u s tr a li an
"biackfellow" mothe r has
mJ>re chjldren than she can
pcoperl y care for , s he's
~rmitted to kill one of lhem.
Q. ''How much did Elton
John p a y fo r his hair
transplant?''
~. $2,000. Am told he s ays
it.:was worth it. . .
~be statisticians report
that ballet in J977 attracted
l S:mlllion ticket buyers while
NFL football only drew 14.5
mfllioo.
t laim is t hat half the
tehnis players over age 35
h4ve some sort of elbow a1t-
~nl.
:T h e 1 a w m a k e r s or
Btilvedere, Calif., once
Dear
Gloo~y
Gru;
:y'Our mO!'l productive
: .• ctivlty ln a gas Une la
:!'ri~og your con·
: sreHman lo advlae him ~.f your wholehearted
:aupport ln t.he next •lee·
: tM>n -for b1.5 oppoMDt.
•• . T.A~C. =E:.:·<~ .... ... • lllt tr rtt•" • .., .. ... . ....,.... ................. .. . . ............. .
: '-. Detff' "*'
I• I 4
passed an ordin<in('P which
~ad'>· '"No dog shall he in u
p u bli c plan· w1t1tout it:.
master on a leash.·'
Which is the one reli gion
that holds the r e 'll b e.:
roma nce artcr death''
Statistics show parents are
more inclined to call their
doctors when their sons are
s i ck then when their
daughters are sicic Why is
tbat?
If you spend one entire
year of your 70 years talking
on the telephone, you're ju.~l
a bout a ve rage. As an
Amencan. at any r utc.
Only one of these United
Sta tes left wherein you can't
legally buy a mixed drink is
Okl ahoma .
Can you think or a ny
mem ber of the U.S. House or
Representatives who ha s
ever been successfully un-
a e at ed for corruption.
Neither can I.
Among tlee>Ple over age 65.
the women outnu~er the
men by 100 to 70.
Q. "A Japanese pUotdurlni
World War II new a collapai·
ble airplane orr a submarine
ln the Pacific and dropped an
lncend1.vy bomb ln the woodl
near Brooki ngs, Ore.
Whatever happened to that
pUot?'" t
A. NobAio FUjltll WU the'
fellow'• name. He returned to
Japm ml •PIDl tbe Nit d
the ..... llD iDltnlctor d
kamtnwp61au.
Jack Andenon
Foreign Fisheries Invade Alaska
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WASHINGTON -ll '1 been 34
years elnce.. America's military
vic'lory over Japan. but ever
atnce, lbc! J apanese h ave been
11corln.a a more •ubtle economic
trlumoh.
In the process. tht'y have re>
built their nuUon and expanded
t h e I r
~co nomy .
1' h e y h a v "' out produC'c'tl,
oul murkN\-<t
un tl o ut
man t' u v t> red
American in
du 11lry I\
CU8C :stu1l)' lO
vo l vt'S the
l'Ommon ru.h Ju 11un1•i.c~ C'orporulions· are
qu1 Nly t'lllnln~ financial control
over ontt of the most valuable
r1shin(t ~rvunilif In the United
State11 the Gulf or Alaska.
Th('ir fishini.t rtt.-els, which cruise
the Alaskan coas tal wate rs.
catch more than 80 percent or
the hurvc.i;t while Ame rican
fishermen struggle to hold onto a
Sydn~y 1-larris
tiny piortlon of the $2 bUUoa·a-
year market.
IT 18 AL80 eeUmaled that
Japaneae fiah.lna int.re.ta con·
trol nearly half of the region'•
on·abore aeatood proceaaln1 plaota.
The Japaneee are allowed to
ft1h Alaakan waten becauae the
200·mlle Umlt law, passed In
1978, permJta foreigners to catch
fi sh in U.S. territorial waters
that American fishermen are
unable to harves t. Because
the U.S. fishing industry suffers
from lack of capital and the sub-
sidies that foreign fleets enjoy.
the amount of fish they are una·
ble to harvest each year is
enormous.
A study by the Al aska
legislature obtained by our re-
porter Scott Maier details the
strength of Japanese lnvestment
in the AJ askan fish·processing
industry. Thirteen of the 29 com-
panies that completed annual re-
ports for the state commerce de-
parhneot were majority-owned
by JapaneH lnteresta. And 22 of
the 2t bad at lea1t partial
J apaneee ownership.
Tbe beavy Japanese invest-
ment is not entirely negative for
the U.S. fllhlng industry. It has
helped give Alaskan seafood
procesaon much needed capital
to modernize and expand their
plants. Many of these processors are now doing a booming busl·
nesa exporting crab, s hrimp and
salmon to the lower 48 states
and Japan.
BUT THE Japan ese.backed
processors have been reluctant
to m ake the necessary invest-
ment to develop the bottom-fish
industry currently dominated by
J apanese fleets. And the U.S.
government has shown no great
inter est in helping to develop
this important rood supply.
"We don 't hav e a well ·
coordina ted , we ll tho ug hl ·
through policy," a Comme rce
Department administrator con
ceded to our aucu:lat.• H•l
Bernton. Indeed, tbe ~
ia only now compleUDs a lludy
of U.S. ftaberies, OD whlc:b die)'
will bue a future development
policy.
The 1overnment'a Jack of CCIII·
cera over Alaskan fishing is
evidenced by tbe omce of
Management and Bud1et'1 re·
jection of a $1.• million requeet
f o r the Ala s ka Fiaberies
Development Corp. t.o stimulate
the bottom -fish industry. Un-
derstandably, Uncle Sam's re-
luctance to s upport the state's
fishing iodui>lry has m a de
private lenders leery of invest·
ing their money.
MEANWHILE, heavily sub-
sidized foreign fishing industries
continue to eal into our Alaskan
fish harvest.
The Koreans. for example,
have set up a "joint ventUtt"
ope ration that calls for U.S.
fi s he rmen to supply pollock to a
Korean factory ship in Alaskan
waters. Whjle the scheme may
p lease the fishe rmen. it undercuts
lJ S. proce!>sors in Alaska, who
can't hope to compete with the
35-cents·an hour pay sca le or the
Koreans' noatin ~ fish factory.
By contrast . a cannery worker
in Kodiak, AJa'i ka, makes $4 to
$7 an hour The result is thal
A m c rican fish processors a re
frozen out or the U.S. market by
fore1~n suppliers or fillets and
fi s h sticks
·fl would at least double the
prices of <frozen> fish if we had
to buy from Alaska." we were
told by a spokesman for Mrs.
Paul's St·afoods. a major im-
porter of for<>1gn fish products.
THE ONLY reliable market
for A mcrsran-caui;:ht bottom fish
1s the booming cr ab industry,
which uses the delicate, highly
perishable fi sh as bait.
T he crab~rs can afford to
pay 30 cents a pound for prime
eating fish, which they cut up
and use to lure t he giant king
era bs into their traps. In con-
trast, a fi sh processor who sup-
p lies products for U.S. dinner
tables c:.in affo rd to pay only
about IS c<>nts a pound to remain
com pel1l1vt:.
Most Modern Diseases Aren;t Catching
We• r<'<'llY havt•n't y<•I l.'ra!>rwd
lht• revolut.on 10 ht•allh J nd dm
('a.;c th;;t h:.is l<tkC'n r1lacc "'llhm
th•• :!0th century, and Wt! a n· still
thinking or aJlm1·nts <ind cures m
terms that no lun~t!r :.ippl
Da:;cascs. 011 Llie "'hole. m;,y
he d1v1dr-.I into t.,.,o t:-1.H.::.. thost'
I h ~I l w l '
"get," ..i nd
thost" thal w1·
"ma k e "
Those that we
get attack. or
inv a d e . us .
from the oul·
s i de, as 1t
we re : t host.'
that we make
are produced
' >
laritely by our own actions,
l1ab1ls, and way of tire.
The first type has largely been
conque r ed t hroug h modern
m e d ici n e : plag ues and
Mailbox
pt.>sllh•nc·,.s and 1nfN'l1ons that
u.,,.<I lo <irrlict and kill the ma·
J'>nty of mankind throughout the
ages This I~ the d<iSS I(' model or
d isc.is(' as :m "alien fo rce" at·
l ac·king hum.in bcm~:-. We have
bl•cn l'normou:.ly SU<'<.'essful in
tomh<itm~ th~!:>l' 1nvath..'r::. and
destn•yc·1·s
RUT MOST 20lh·ccntury dis-
ease Sl'f'm::. lo he "m:.ide " by us,
rather lhan got from the outside.
C'ornnarv h ar t tl1se<isl'. fo r in
stance. was practically unknown
in the U S. <tt the turn of the <'e n-
tu ry. although it w:.is easily
riaa~nos ed Today 1t 1s the
lari:est single k1ll<>r. accounting
for twice as m;my deaths as a ll
cann•r:; comb1 m:d.
Tl11s kind of heart disease is
· manufactured" lJy us. throu~h
bad habit..... poor diet plus the
strains and str1•.,c.,(•<, <if mrxlcrn
la f C'.
\ancPr. our "<'<'Ond hca,•11•-.t
k iller, is not cJ11yht · t 1th1•r
but somd1ow pro<fu,.1•fl by th1•
bodv itself. Th,. d•ffereot ln·
c1dences of d1fft'rent krnds of
cancers in difh'n•nt countries in·
c11cate strong ly. again. lhut d11>I ,
environment. <llld ;1 wa·( of lift·
are determining fu1·tor~ rn the
etiology of caJJct·rs
WE KNOW t h~•t w~~ rton 't
"'catch" ulet•rs, we concoct
them out of 1rnr n~n internal
bodily and mt·ntal turmoil And
researche rs an· lwg1 nning to
suspect that many other a1l·
meats. s uch as ~1rthnt1s. a rf' lc s
the products of faulty hl·rN11ty
than of our res ponses to Uv1ng
conditions.
Even the cducat<'d layman to·
day suffers from the naive de·
lusrnn lhat for t•very disease
lhere mu.,I lw J ' cure." This
('lasc;i(' mode l too, must be
abandon1·d in the lll!ht ·or the
201h cPntury discoveries that the
:11lmcnts ""e "make," unlike
those we "c:.itch." are far more
susceptible lo prevention than to
cu re
Every culture. every large
rt·o~ra11h1c:.il unit, has its own
d 1st1n<'llvc paltl'rn of disease;
nnd when nl'\\ come r s ente r
the!-C arC'as they fa ll victim to
the sam<' pattern. for they adopt
th(' samr mo(fc of life. Private
m erlic•int' must become publi c
m <.'d 1 ~1ne. and the concept of
cure m u!>l b<· subordinated to the
idea of prcvent1on, ir we are go-
10~ to have as mu<'h success in
dec reasing the disea ses we
"make" a.c; the last century had
1n de<'rc:is1ng the ones we
"C3UJ{hl."
:Major Dolllo Jerry Warming up the Big Show
To the Editor :
It has been several years since
I have ~<~n a circus side-show,
hut the memories ca me crowd·
rnr. ba<'k as I watched the
J(rc•Btr!il Major Domo of many a
yc•ar .• ferry flrown, In the role of
('twc r h•adt•r for the a nti-nuclear
hohituuls cShudes "r "gimme a
J . J{irnnw un E. gimme an R,
l'lt' , und "I r an't heur you,
lou(l('r, louder. etc ... >
While thirsting for a lemonade
and hankerlnR for good old col·
ton candy, the show ~ot runnjer .
Out or the wings came the
.. harker." J ane Fonda. bosom
liberally displayed, touting her
brand of hell and brimstone. I
was starting to lose Interest
when I spied my favorite
performer, the clown, on stage
right behind the barker ancl ob-
viously pleased at the attempts
being made to promote the
clown's importance in the show.
P oor Tom Hayden (In my opi·
nlon ) ncec'led no makeup for his
role: a sadder more w~begone
character doesn 't exist in our
Barnum-Bailey world of today,
but let ua not forget that any
clown who hH an Oscar winner
touting tor him can become a
hJgb·wire performer overnight.
I DON'T doubt for a mlnute
that the Major Domo knew ex·
acUy what wu bappenJq ln tbe
main rtna. but hl1 1l1hta are aet •
on a larger Oval in Washington,
D.C.
Because of the monstrous in·
flation t.od::i y. I won 'l be able to
afford the price or a ticket to this
promising extravaganza, hut al
will be run sitting on the side·
lines. wondering if the Major
Oomo can run ·the ii how, sans .
pe anuts. Wlll the buxom barker
prevail in up-grading the clown
to his desired position? Look
s harp fe llow vot e r s : t he
"Greatest Show on Earth" is
Just warming up! "
MARYO MOORE
Ala•lca11 \'lete
To the F,dJtor:
A1 a senior citizen who was
born in Alaska and whose
permanent r eside n ce Is
Ketchikan. AJaska. I would llke
to make a few comments rel·
alive lo the letter written by
Ms. Evelyn Gaym an e nt.ltled
"Alaska Support." <Da lly Pilot,
May 3). If Ms. Gayman Is an
Alaskan she has certainly not
been Informed on what the large
majority of Alaskans de11lre for
t heir state.
First and foremost Alaskans
highly oppose the HR 39 <Udall·
Anderson> Bill wh.lch •be pro-
motes. True, thll bUI wu pasted
by the house ln 1978 as ahe ital·
ed. But. lbe oe1leded to men·
tlon that con1resa adjourned
without completing action so the
bill died. Further, the Huckaby
and Breaux amendments which
Ms. Gayman considers weak,
Alaskans consider strong.
Early in March slate leaders
of Alaska. Governor Hammond ,
our congressiona l delegation
and our legislative leaders met
in Anchorage U> agree on a unit-
ed front on AJaska land issues
before congress. The fint slate·
ment reads: "We will all public-
ly support and work for passage
of the Huckaby bill or a better
version or the Huckaby bill in
the House of Repre~entalives. as
the priority strategy of the
state's d-2 fight at this time.
<Thia "agreement" in Its eatire·
ty was signed by all committee
members). •
Since that time the Hous4t
Merchant Marine and Fisheries
Committee approved and sent to
the noor legislation that would
set aside 126 million acres of
land in Alaska. with 54 million
acres as ln~tant wilderness. c A
d-2 substitute s1>011sored by Rep.
John Breaux. 0 -La ). At lbe
same lime th~ con1mlttce reject-
ed by 25-14 u proposal to approve
lH l year's house-pas~ed bill.
Alaska's biagest treasury U ·
set is its land. All Al11kans love
their wildlife. their birds and
their fi.sb. You can be uaund
that they are not 1oln1 to let
them be destroyed or depleted.
\
However, neither do Alaskans
wish to turn over a third of their
state to n ation a l parks a nd ·
wildlife. IWhic h the Udall-
Anderson Bill proposes ). For
Alaska has a great potentiaJ in
untapped oil. gas and coal. The
I rania n cris is and the oil
shortage has given congressmen
som ething wilh which to answer
their constituents, who advocate
locking up Alaska. Surely in
s uch a huge state ther e is room
for both d e velopm e nt and
wlldlire!
May your congressmen and
se nators see the importance of
supporting the Huckaby-Breaux
Am,.ndmeots for the betterment
of the slate of Alas ka and the na-
tion in general.
RUTH SJMONSEN
s .... rs~ .. ••
To the Editor:
I feel that Proposition 13 is un·
fair . for the studenls who are not
very sma rt and ore unable to
lteep up with regular classroom
work. TheM ~tudents learn very
UUle, and usually receive a low
passlng grade
Summer school should be
available for the~e students who
are s low learners and In need of
help. IJlltead of having them fail
and go through the embarraaa-
menl fA their cla11mate1 teaing
them .
MllllLATRAN
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you."
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For the R ecord
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GUfaaAL. ltOSPITAL
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Alorif "· '"' Mr. enCI IW~ Dan1e1 i.o .... S-Jven
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B-P•n. Hl(ltt ~-. P•"'"' •-•V on M•v 11, 191'. ~ b surylved by "'1r
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AM, WU•\ il\term•nt ~•nvu.e-\ •m
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C..p1UrMI0, 91tl
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Mr end M" J•me, Snow "~ ~•n C1ement•.110v.
Mf •nd ""'' M•r• w-nm•n. 'iin Clemf:nte, bOy
Mr •nd M f \ K•-•f> G.tble, 5An Ju•n C•~\trttn0. o•rt •,..11u. ••it
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M r and Mr\ Oen M~l<•lf. Oano
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Mr ano M n Aobt-r1 EtUf •n ~n
Ju•n C.te>t\lrttno, Q•"' Allrll 11 ••• ,.
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M•y l , It,.
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Mr end Mr\ Cr.t1Q W~•lltWtor, Oen• Po•nt, bOY
Mr •nd Mr\ Antonio Mfl<MI. D•n•
Potnl; bO~
Deaths
-I of Ne-1 BHCh, (A, PHted
••O Mey 14, 9'1' ... Ille ... Of 1•
ve•rs. H• leavn two 1on5, 11111
Oe<m•nn ol NewPOrl 8 e•c1>. C• ..
Tnomn °"'"""' o1 •-•: cs.vonter .Se•n Yell~ ot ""''"'<nuwitte': on•
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411E.17tl\SltMl.C.0.laMn•,~..e.
aUHEU.
lllE NE E RU!>SELl. fflio.nt of
Co\I• NI~ ... ~. P•\loed •w•V Ofl M•Y 1l. 1979. S"rvlved llY her niece
I[ llt•belh Merttfleld of C.OSt. ~S.. C•. It MllheW T.....,..., .s. e ..... of Ven
"'"''· C•. Vl\llatlon will t>eOln on WeO· n••d•y •I 11 GO noon al ,,.,. 8•11
8,_w•v Mon.,..,v M•u of Clwl•·
l••n Burl•I wrll i.. <el•b••l•d on
Tn .. rsct•Y •• 10 00 AM al .... !Hl<••d He••• Cl\•~•. lovot• Nl•rvmount
Untftnl\y. OtflC .. ltnQ Fat~ Dorl•ld
Nlerrlflelcl who I\"''° o•~••Oenl of tne uruversUy. BeU 8rOd0w•v Mortu.itrv
d ire, tors Al.lEN
ANNA AllEtl, re\•<l+nl ol <.°'t ..
Mew, C•. Pll....O away oil May 14,
1'7' Sloe I• wrvoved DY ~r d .. uQMPt
Fr•nc~ HUl<nln~ of Co.l• Mt...,,
C•. • sitter "'-'II"'•' Alt~n ot '°''" NMIUI, (A . l qrer!Cl<PlllOr~n MlthA•I
•nd S.llY of CO" la """'"'· C.• Roser y will be on Tllur~v M•Y II, ••7' ~•
1 00 PM •I the Bfll Bro•d w.ty Cn•.,.I
M•u of Clm sti•n 8url•I woll b•
cel•l>r•t.d on FrlcUv M.tv 11, 1'1• .,1
10;00 ANI •I SI Jofln tit• 8•Pll•I
C.tholl< c.l!llrOI 811ft•I w ill bl! Al Holy
S.ovkher. Bell 8roed•HY Morlu•r•
dir.ctor•
eUCMTEIUUaCMEN Nl lE AI OY TH H BU C H •
T E llKIACHEN. re ~ldttn l o f
Newpon llff<tt, C.. P....., •••v on Mey 13, 1m. s..tv1...0 by her hu*ncl
W•tte<. diMl<)hl•• Ann H00119r lime.
Memori.t -v1Ces will Pe Mid on
W~ M.y 16, 1•7' et f1•l0 P/lfl •I
tM l ullMtrMI C1>urc1t ol the M.Hter•.
1'°° Pll<ill< View Orlve, Cor«M>a .,._,
SACRAMENTO <AP>
-Lelud T. McCouell,
80, a retired banker and
lif e long res ident o f
Sacramento, died Fri-
day. He retired in 1964
after 42 years in bank-
ing.
GREEN BAY. Wisc.
I AP > Richa r d J .
Bou ri~uiRnon, 59, r eal
est ate dealer a nd vice
president or the Grct:n
Bay Packers, died Sun-
day of cancer
LOS ANGELES CAP )
Roland J . "Spttdy''
Curtis, 57, an associate
or Mayor Tom Bradley
when Bradley was a
councilman and former
head or the now-defunct
Model Cities Program . was · found beatt:n t o
death in his home
Nl•r • C.. P<-lvefe ln..,.ntMnt Paeth< S A NT A M 0 N J C A
View Memoriet P••-In tt•u of
11-•rs memorl•I tontrll>utoons 10 '"" CAP) Jobn Swope, 70,
Lvt11u•n ChurCll ol IM M8>1er\ the husband Of actress _P_.c_i_f1e_v_-_ _,.,.,. ___ •_01_•_"'_'°_r_• --· Dorothy McGuire. died
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Probe Clears
County Judge
By KATHY CLANCY
~· ... 0•11·~·-
A tit~tc uttorru:y jileneral'I lnvestiiauon bas
produced no ev111\'rwe that Oranae County Superior
Court JudKt-Jumt1s WtAli.worth violated the law in
J10•tp0nln1 pf'O('cudlnjj~ •n a fraud cue laat March.
And the 11urnc lnvt:stlgalion blamed misstate-
ments In offh:tab cuurt rt:'-'<>rds on "careleaaoeas,
not d~cciplloo .. lly Wubworth'b court clerk, James
o ·Donnt·U
T HE ATl'O .. NE\' Gt.:NEllAL'S report, si&ned
by tnvt.>t1tigator Jdfn:y Joseph, said prosecuting tbe
t•lt>r k would "unrnunt to tdJe prosecution which we
are not n·qu1rt-<I to undertake."
Deputy 0 1:.tnct Attorney Bruce Bridgman,
who was prosttc-ut 1n~ lhe fraud case, had cbar1ed
Walsworth with 1m1>roperly postponing lhe trial
outside the presPnce of attorneys on lhe cue.
His s uperaor!. on tbe district attorney's staff,
Jim Enright itnd J ack Ryan. said their own in-
wst1gation revealed no wrongdoing.
Btrr BRIDGMAN, WHO later was transferred
to the W£1st Orange County Municipal Court dis-
t ru.·t Hflornl'y's office. lashed back c harging
1-:11raghl with t rying to protect his "friend"
Wa lsworth
In the aftermath. Enright asked the attorney
l(eneral to invi:sligate to see if. there was a viola·
lton of law .
J ost•ph 's report said he interviewed 22 persons
during his probe and concluded lhe problem could
have been avoided if attorneys had been required
to appear in open t·ourt before lhe trial proceed·
ings were postponed.
INSTEAD, THF. DELA VS were handled in-
form ally when Wa ls worth asked O'Donnell lo
clear hjs calendar for that day.
Wals worth earlier contended the controversy
was politically motivated to discred it him before
next year·s Judicial elert1on.
&st Ch e mistry
Students Honored
Top chemistry ~tudents at Orange County high
sl'hools and community and four-year coll ege!>
have been named by the American Chemical
ScwiPty. Orange County Section.
The high school studenL'\, from each of the
county':. 45 schools. received certifi cates and sub·
scriptions to a chemical journal from t he society.
Their ·names will be engraved on plaques at
each of the schools.
THE AWARDS WERE decided on tbe results
of examinations given the students.
Top high school students and their schoqls in·
elude:
William Char ini, Capis trano Valley High
School; John Leeburg, Daria Rms H igh Scboo1 :
Steven Feldman, Fountain Valley High ~bool ;
and Gina Maa, Hunlington Beach High Sct«!ol;
Also honored were : Joseph Cass, lrvln~ High
School; Craig Perkins, San Clemente High School;
Ric k Bold, University High School; a nd Scott
Jordan, Westminster High Scbool.
T ED WILLIAMS OF Canyon High School in
Anaheim was named the outstanding high school
chemjstry student.
Also recognized were outstanding students at
community colleges. Those students a nd their
schools include :
Cathy Kato, Golden West College: Donald
Drummond, Oran~e Coast College; Russell Hanes
a nd Laura Hollingsworth, Saddleback College:
a nd David Brunell , Santa Ana College.
STUDENTS AT FOUR-YEAR colleges who
wen· honored were
Donna Speckman. Cal State Fullerton; Larry
Kraiss, Southe rn California College; and Chris
Beard, llC Irvine
Ollcano Literary
Prizes Awarded I
Cash aw:.irds have been given to six people in
UC Irvine's fifth Chicano Litera ry Contest.
Receiving $400 cash awards for first place eo·
tries were Helen Viramontes o( East Los Angeles
for a short story entitled .. Birthday'' and Orlando
Ramirez of San Jose for a collection of poems
titled .. Speedway "
Second-place. $250 cas h awards went to
Raymundo Gamboa of Santa Maria for "Your Dis:
dain" and Julian Felipe HeTTera of Stanford for a
collection of poems, ··Antiteatro y Poem as.''
Winning $150 third pkace awa rds were Michael
Peralta or Placentia fot ''One Performance Only"
and Art Godinez of R()semead for his poems "El
Hoyo.··
The competition, which drew entries from
throughout California, was sponsored by the tJCI
Department or Spanish and Portugese.
Grads Sought
Harbor '49 Meet Slated
A 30th year reunion for Newport Harbor High
School's graduating class of 1949 is scheduled for
~ptember, but those planning it have lost touch
with many class me mbers.
Reoords from the class' 20th year reunion
moved away with the person who had them, ac·
cording to Dorothy Stone, office manager of R.P.
Yardley Enterprises Inc.
She asked that c lass members or those who
know mem bers contact Yardley a t 835-1655
between 8' a,m. and 5 p.m . Monday through Fri·
day.
The reunion is planned for Sept. 22 at 7 p.m . at
lhe Santa Ana Country Club.
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. M DAIL y PILOT
4Killed
.:In Family
·Shootout
RIVERSIDE CAPl -Tilree tarott.en and their COUllD ~~ •bot to doth •nd lwo olMr rel·
atlvet wen wounded Monday In
what pol.ire aald wu one ot the
laraett multiple klllln11• an a
•1011• lnddeol in lhlJ t"ity·~ bas· lory.
T he klWnas occulTt.'d shortly
after I a m. a&a tht> tlv.-men len
• bu. l>ukc"s Grill. wht>re Uwy
nad been p1aym1e pool, w1tnt'~t·~
said
Thr~ ol fht• mt•n died in Uw
strt".-t ~ht-rt' tht•y ft'll und lht·
fourth dJt'd afh•r u fr1t•11d tr1~l to
Lake htm for nw<hrul helµ 10 i.
cu, but cr11llht'd bl'fort> reactun~
the hospital.
. The dead were 1dent1f1ed lAS
l"J'aok Chagolla, 23, a nd Tommy
C h agolla, JI , bo th of San
Bernanhno; Peter Ch1tgolla, 34.
q f Ri vers ide and Ric hard
Vargas, 23, of Riverside
T""°49y. MllY t&, 1019
..............
.1w1,,_.d .~an~
~1ehard 'l'renlon c 'ha-.t· <IC'
<'U'it'"d of killing :.I'< pt·n.on~
111 a bloody spree known <J~
ttH· .. vompire murder~"
b cause hl1 a llegedly drank
the blood of rus victim~. has
been JUd!!ed sane by a San·
h t C h1r,1 ounty Jllry.
Gas Demand-.-'S11rprise'
Oil Industry Denie8 Manipulating Slwrtage
l.OS ANGELES (AP> -A
Stondurd 011 of camornia of.
f1<·l1al t'l&YS the heavy dem•nd for
f(asollne by moloritll cauaht the
oil lnduatry by surprise, and in·
s111h1 drivers are not suffering
lhroul(h a manufactured fuel
Nhorhhte
"We wt•n.o fooled. We will ad·
n11t that." said Kenneth Haley,
a111rnstanl economics manager of c 'h~vron USA 's parent company
ut a Mooduy news conference.
of about I million barrels a day.
"011 will not run oul in our
llfetime," Haley said. "But It
will become lncreasingly scarce,
and It will have lo be allocated to
the priority need.a."
HALEY SAID FEDERAL reg.
ulalions permit Chevron to
raise Its prices to retailers only
to pass along its own increased
costs. Since J an. I , he said,
Chevron's price to dealers has
gone up nine cents .
l'H •:VRON S POK ESMEN Ma rion Smith, C h e vron's
,,ud tht• company was trying~y ~eneral manager for marketing
n •;.llh.><·ating s upplies, to build~ ID the . West. was a ngered ~Y
tb dcplett'd mveotories and give state Air _Re~urces Bo~rd ch1er
deJlt-rs 90 percent of their pre· Tom Quann s sug~cst10.n t~at
v1ous year's allocation in June. Chevron was m anipulating 1ts
Th as month, they received only gasoline line octane level.
~O Pt'rcent of last year's alloca·
t1on "That's absolute nonsense,"
Smith told a news conference.
SMITH ASKED QUINN to
make Calilornia's rules on lead
content in gasoline <t nd vapor
o.u.uuu ..meet national stan-
dards, which are lower. Such a
move, be claimed, would allow
the state's refineries to produce
an additionaJ 50 million gallons
or gasoline a month from the
same amount of crude oil. '. "Ir Mr. Quinn bas a real de·
s ire to improve tbe gasoline
s ituation in California," Smith
said, "be should re·examine re·
quirements to bring them into
Hne with federal standards . . .
Political demagoguery is not
what is needed right now. We
need to work constructively to
solve this problem."
Al the same time, Smith said
he wanted lo reassure the public
that the gasoline shortage is no
hoax. He said Chevron refineries
were working at full capacity
and that the company was not
hoarding the fuel until prices go
higher.
Quinn could not be reached for
comment.
CALIFORNIA
H~Appeal ............
Sirhan Sirhan, convicted as:
sassm of Sen. Robert Ken·
nedy, is seeking a reduction
in his prison term, saying
his good conduct behind
bars should be considered.
He will be eligible for
parole on Marc h l, 1985. According to Riverside Pohre
Capt. E ugene Randa ll, the
shooting was the c ulmination of
a f eud b e twee n diffe rent
tiranches of the s ame family.
R a ndall said the poli<'e theory
is that the Chagolla brothers
cam f' to Rivers ide to kill the ir
cousin, Richa rd Vargas.
because they suspected he had
been respons ibll' for the deaths
last April of two other cous ins
killed last April.
F~s Blo(·ked
Chevron officials said they
had expected demand to level
off this year and begin declining
an 1981. But demand is up by 8
percent over last year's lev.el in
California and 5 percent in the
rl'sl or the nation.
M EANWIDLE, OFFICIALS of
Chevron USA, the state's largest
gai;oline producer, joined Haley
and <tppcaled for California to
rf"lax s mog rules t o help a l-
leviate the gas shortage but
painted a bleak picture of a fuel-
s hort future .
Fired Stewardess Reinstated
R f V~H S lDE CAP > A SAN MAT EO I AP 1 A.cknowledging it hacl
rPceived a rash of t'r1lical telephone calls and let·
tt-rs. Hughes Airwe!>t has rehired a flight attendant
fired for takinJ,! two magazines from one of its Jets .
Fellow night attendants massed outside the
airline's headqua rters here a week ago a nd
dumped a batch of bundled magazines in lbe lobby
to protest Ms . Eala's firing.
Superior Court Judgl' hus rult"d
that the H1vt-rside ('ountv st•hool
district may not fire 17 Ll'uchcrs
a nd 50 other school t•mployt:t•s
who had been dismissed for gu
mg out m a labor d1sputt•. ll al ey said th e r e is a
worldwide shortage of cr:.ade oil
An airline s pokesman said Monday that
Patricia Eala. 32. had been reinstated effective
tw.o weeks_ ago and would receive retroactive pay,
minus a f1ve·day suspension which it agreed she has a lready served.
The stewardess acknowledged that she re-
moved the maJ{azanes for rcadin~ materia l during
a layover in Las Vegas. Company officials found
the periodicals in her bag~ when she reported for
duly.
Plane Crashes House;
2 Die in Long Beach .
LONG HEAC H <AP > Two
person~ were k1ll£>d late Monday
wh en the -.1ni.:le ·e n g1ne Piper
Cherokc'<' they were abourd crashed
into a hou:-.t·
Police :-.aid the planE' went down at
9 :36 p.ni .. and slid into the house at
the int1•rscction of ~3rd Street and
Fanwood Avl'nue CJfll'r 1t hit th<:
:-.trecl
The dead Wt·ri· twht·11cd to be a11
Ort-~on coupl~·
Ma~IJu Slide Sl"u-ing
MALIBU <AP 1 -Stale geologists
5ay the movement of the mountain at
the Malibu slide a rea has slowed con·
T ___ ·"T._'ATi_E _)
s 1dt•nibly -..nrc lal>l W<:f"k, <tnd work
is set lO beJ!tn on the hu1ld1ng of a
wall to contain the cr umbling hlurf so
the busy l'ac1fic Coast Highway can
be opened.
The s tale Transportation Depart·
m ent awa rded a $105.000 contract .
M onday to build a temporary
25-by-400 foot steel and timber bar-
rier to slop debris from falling along
tbe highway so it can be cleared for
reopening.
l'enturo Li•it11 <•roaerh
VENTU RA l/\PJ If you want to
move to lh<· c-1t y of V1•ntur<t in the
next ft>w ycarh. y1iu m ay n'it he ablt•
lo do!)<> m lh1· wak1· of th1: Caty C11un
c 1rs <•PJ>rov:il CJI a 11la 11 t11 ll m1l
~rowth in 1L-. l)atllc• :ii.:a111!'ll :11 r JJ11ll u
ti on .
In a '1·3 vote .,omfay, th1· council
dcc1dt:d lo accc11t only u f1·w mon·
housiog prOJC<'L'I bctwc•·n now &nd
1985. Current howuni.: d1·Vl'h1pmcnt..
will bring the popul:1l1on 11f V•:ntura
close lo the K:J,000 ullciwNt under lh1·
slate A.tr (rtuallty M unuJ(cmcnt Pluri
by that year.
~•tlwr ol Sf.r G•lllfl
SAN DI EGO <AP > -Vonda
Evelyn While, o ne of fugitive
VINYL TOP SPECIALS
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AUTO CARPETING SPECIAL
s79•s
polygamist Ervil LeBaron's 13 wives.
has been ordered to face sentencing
.J unl' 11 for the murder or a fellow
cultist who tru•c1 lo escape the sect
four :ve<1 ri. aJ.!O.
/\ Supt•nor {'qurt JUry found the
llO·year·old molht>r of 1>1x guilty Mon·
day of first·d l'grt:·~· murdf'r after
m <ir1• tlwn l'tght hours ''' dclibcra tion
tHI Port Challf»Hgf:'d
LOS ANGELl-:S l Al>J Thre<: en·
vironmental and wildlife groups con·
c·e rncd over the posi>1b1l ily of an otl
s pill have woo a hearing before the
stale Coastal Commission on their
appeal challenl'!ing a pe rmit granted
for expansion of an oil lanker port m
Northern California.
The Sierra Club. Audubon Society
<ind Friends of the Sea Otter made
the apJ>(!a l after Pac1f1c Gas & Elcc.
t nc Co. was g rantl·d u permit by the
Ct·ntral C(lasl Cornrn1sswn to c.xp<tnd
th~ marim• oil t1·rm1n<d at Mo!>~
L:tndang in Monterey Bdy
No-fault Bill.
Author Claims
'Euthanasia'
SACRAMENTO (AP> No-fault
auto ins uran ce bills diP.d for years in
collis1ons with immovable ob1ects
but this year . Assemblyman Alister
McAlister complains it's being killed
"gently."
McAl i.-.ter. 0 San J os<'. accused the
11pponf'nL5 Monl1<Jy of trying to use
"1·uth;,ina'l1a" on his AH i 16 by grart-
rnl:( pro con:tumc r :imcndmenls onto
tl.
BUT BACK•:RS of tht'.> amend·
rn•~nls deni('d McAltstcr'~ accusa·
tu>ns, liaying lhry were only trying lo
insurf' that motorists benefit from
:m y t·ut in 1:1uto ins urance costs
brouf.(hl on by lhc bill.
Undt·r no foult . insurance com.I
11t:ln1t '!'I pay for mt"iJit•a l expenses. lost
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Actor Redford Eyes.
Shift to Directing
COWllBUS. Oh\o t AP) f'Ul'l'I
•tar Robert Redford apeau wllh 1n
teuily about solar enerl)' and lhc
environment, but makes It cln r hlh
buaineu la entertainment .00 ay'
be wm not use rums to propaaandm•
Al a neww conferen('e ~N'. he alr.c1
aald he m •y end his arting ra.~r
before Iona 11od turn to dtrt.tcUn.i
fllma.
THE ACl'Oa IS In c;entriAI Oblo for
the fl lm l n 11 o r
"Brubaker ." u f l('
tional work bas~
o n the exPt-riene~1
of a real life. re·
1o rm -m1nd e d
p rison wurde l'\
T he h im. being
prod uced by 20th
Century-Fox, uses
a n a b a nd o n e d
Ohio prison farm
n ear N ew I.ex·
ington as its St!l It H D~o•o
is lo be shot entirely on locat1011 111
Ohio.
Redford, known for h1 :. pro
e nvironme nt stands, says he :-.up·
p or ts solar e ne r gy a s the bt:.l
alte rnative lo present power sources
He said he believes the governme nt
should s ubs idiie solar energy re·
search and that the public should bt'
encouraged through ta.x cul <> tu use 1t
Expanded use of solar ent!rgy 1s in
evitable. he added .
. HE SAID HE DID ntJt pu111c1pat1·
1n the recent demonstaralion a~ainst
Fro•PageA5
WOODSTOCK.
-1\u ..-lf'ar l>ow.-r tn Wn"htnvn1n
bf-cauR "I am nol a murt'ht•r I don't
~llevc.-ln 1troup prol\:ttt l don 'l lhinlt
I waA n('Hied In Washlnf(ton "
Rl'dford a lso s u1cJ ht• Ii. conrt•rrwd
About mhnr'lt' o( pow..r hy tht• (llm Ill
<h18t r y llf• 1HH<I. for t'X u Ill"' .... ht• WUb
off1~n'd "Tht• <'hmu !'\;mdttinw·· tw11 yea r~ Uj!O wh<'n J11n t' f"on ct u·., rol ... us
i1 tch•v18lon n·110rh-r wu:-. wrilhm 111> a
M {ltl 's IH•rt
·But lht• •u·npl I rt .. .1d '•'t'ri\l:"d hkt-
propugundu ' ht• '.i lfl d1l11tn.: thut lit'
v. ui. t1kt1~t:d wtlh tht· v. .,,y th1: hln1
t 11 r rwd u1ll
ll£U•'OllU SAIU H•. '"°'l would
he directing a fil m Cdllt•tl 011l111;u ~
l't-oplt'." In which he will nol ..1µ1>t:a1·.
.And feels tha t he will Liv mort: thrl!Cl·
in~ In the fu ture.
The rart! new~ conl crt>rlt·c wi.s
<'ulled becauM· l-tt>dford said he felt
Lhc local new~ mt.·<h » wt·re distorting
his presence Ul Centr;1I Ohio
Slo ct.-ht~ .1r rival in cur I} April, the
local ffit!(ha have :.peculhlcd :l!. to
whe re he is living, written about
Redford look-alik1."i und lamented
fruitlt!s:. efforts lo g1·l 111tt•rview5
.. IT llAD T AKEN on u proport.Jon
like Ida Amin being 111 town," he said
He said he has rt."~rl'llcd not Sl'<'ing
more or Ohio cJurtng his sl ay he re.
hhim in,.: puhlic·1ty ror l11s inability to
mingl<> with .1rc·a rt".;1dt•nt:.
"If you 11sk mt' whal Oh1n is llkt'.
I 'ii s:.ry l h t•\ 'r t• rt·ally 111to
luw11mowt•1 s. · Ill' J<•kt·d
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BO)'WINS
DOG SUIT
McGee's, a boutique . "There was s uddenly heroin
and we didn't expect ha lf a million people to show
up in a residential com m unity in one summer "
VENTURA (/\P l -A 9.
year-old boy struck by a
c ar in l9T1 wh ile r unnini:i
from a dog all<'gcdly lt'ft
u nl eas h~d has bee n
aw a rded $190,000 in
cbmagc·!'> by a Venlu1 a
County Supt!rior Court
JUdgc.
It was a new breed of young people in revo lt
adds Smith. ·
"Thls group cam e in with a lot more prohlem ...
psycholof(1cally and behaviorally." he ~aid
"The re we re a lol of disturbed. scar<'h1n g, hH11·'y
people who came oul here <ind thou~hl 1L v. ;1 <, Llw
answer. It wa!'>n't."
Mosl observers <1grPc tht' ag1-of flowe r powN
a nd love began to wane aftt·r that s umm t·r
Viole nce increa~cd in llaq~hl J\i-.hhurv and the
'East Village. It involved drug deals and overdose
.I a :-. 11 n FI 1eg1· I 11 f
1.a>Ancfolt• was \1 •.it111g
his ~r;cndpar<•nts here 1n
1!177 \.\ h<'fl lie \.\HS cltascrl
hy a llo~. the law!:>u1t
f iled i n h is b e half
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(~. MllY ts. 1971 DAILY9'0T
NB Woman
Graduates
A i r Force Reserve
C a p t. Barbara L .
Ba rnea, ctu~h.1.n. of
Mrs. Alta M. Sat terlee
o f 2049 Vista Ca j on,
DEAR PAT: My 80n has be<:ome very in· N e wport Bea ch . haa
kn•:ilt.'d ln the marble collection I used as a boy. g r a dua te d at Brooks
lh"s J.Ujked tl"lt> about the background of several of AFB, Tex., from the Air
my pn zt• m&rbles. and I mu.st admit J don 't know. •Fo r ce fl i g b t nurse
t\long with sever al agates and a tigereye , m y prize co urse.
us a :.ulph.ide glasi; m arble . It's clear and has a li~ 8 .
silvery eagle fi gure inside . If you can provide any sign~n;;: u!; A~:/.s as:
furtht!r tnf<?rm~llon about these mar bles , we 'll It at Van Nuys Air ~:.
both a ppreciate 1t. liona l Guard Base.
J .T., San Clemente T~e captain , a 1961
gr ae!uate of Santa Ana
Hig h School, receive d
he r B .S.N. d egree in
1968 from Cal Stale Loot
Beach.
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IUOs . They're s till beln« cblpped fro m U1e
t'balcedoolc stone of Germany's Nabe River and
pollsbH in ldar-Obersteln wWa1e. Tbe tJgereye
from South Africa is golden qurtz embedftd with
asbes tos. It received Ila aame from the unique
Ugt.t reflenloos that occv In Ute asbestoa aa the
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Ger many from 18St &o 19 10, the ngures appear &o
be silver, but lbey are actually c.U.a d ay.
• Hatt~ S f!t to Keep Tr•~k• Rolling
DEAR PAT : Why does the Public UtiUties
Com m1ssion set minimum rates for tr uck carrie rs
who hauJ for the public for hire under perm its?
Why aren't they allowed t.o charge as low a ra te as
the y wish?
J .F ., Huntington Beach
State law provides tbat mlnlmam ra~s are &o
be establish<'d when necessary ind that ra tes m1y
not be discriminatory. Tbe PubUc Utilities Com·
m ission explains lh;a t before enactment or the
Hi~h,ny Carriel's' Act . rate cutting was common
and many truck op<"ralors went bankrupt or quit
opera ting hf><'ause they were uu able to earn as
m uch as lh1•ir costs of operation. P UC adds that
the pubUc sutr.-re-d bt-ca use continued rate cutting
brought chaos lO the trucking industry and this
meant uncertain a nd undependable service. Rates
we re discrimloalOry a nd unstable , with bi~ber
rates for some :.bippers and lowe r rates for other •
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EARL'S
0 1 TIBNK THE .... TAUGHT us to t ake the
drug issue more serious ly," said DuPont. the
former head of \be nation's drug abuse i.natitute. ,
'"For a time, we tbou&ht it was a fad. Well. it's not
a fad . It's an enduring problem. We've redefined
our long-term dependence on alcohol and tobacco
a nd that's a dire<:t lega cy from the '60s.
• LUMalNG • MIEATINO ~Wat9fMHtl ..
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1"21 c-.. ~"·-·~" D Fr •I A.er P~w I "Drug taking in the '60s got caught up in the
Vietnam War a nd youth upheavals in the coun·
try." he said. "Taking drugs became a political
state ment and had meaning as an act. Kids today
a ren 't making any kind of statement."
HOME OWMERS
T here a re. of course, youths today who a ren't
even living lhe drug legacy of lhe Woodstock na·
tion.
Says one. Christopher Chambers, an 18-yea r-
old Pr inceton Univers ity freshman : ''Beer is
dom inant. It's like the '60s nt!ver happened ." RABBITI INS.
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IDtet Piiis Ruled Effeetive for Redaelng
W ASIUNGTON <AP 1 A panf'l
of expert.a ret.aiHd by the f ovem
ment ha.a conc luded that wo in
1redl.-ntt ~ in •ever a l common I>
ly a vallabltt, non prc-sertptlon dtet
1tld1 do help ~ IO!'t' Wt"ijJhl Th~ ex~rts suuested furth4'r
lt'lla to dttf'rm lne lht' usf•fulneit11
Au o c lal4ld Pre a_. hu bee n panel. headed by Dr. John W. duclion by some physicians but
turnt"d over to the Food bnd Drug Norcross. was appointed b)' the h ave com e under inc reaaln1
Admlnlst,.Uon, whk h ordered the rommlssioner of the Food and criticism in the medical communi-
study and must decide eventually Drua Administration four years ty because they a re often subject
what drugs. If uny, .. re both H re ago lo examine a variety of over-lo abuse.
and ~ff"'•Uvu for Wt'ltfhl eontrol lhe-eounter drug products. Mem -The other drug that won the ex·
But lhtt ('JtJHHts ' ftndl ngs be r s inc lude physic ians and perts' approval is benzoca.ine, ll
r .. pr~Kenl at brniaklhrout(h fur the pharmacolo.cislt\. mild anesthetic sometimes used in
anesthetic ... wbicb acts
primarily on the nerve endiDp"
and reduces a person 'a abWty to
detect. differe nt degrees ot awe«· ness. r
• "' fl vf' other drva f)rodurll> sold as
diet alcb. and rd.-rtt>d doxt>n11 of
lnt redltnl'i for which tht'Y could
f\nd no evidet\«1 of tfft<'tlvcneK~
m ukcrll or 11cvrrul brands of over ONE INGREDIENT endorsed lozenges to treat sore throat pain.
-ihl' counter dit', plHs. candies and b y t he panel is phe nylpro· It is sold in candy and chewing
<'h.-w1ng gums that were found to panolamine, which Is also used gu}D form lo dieters.
rt'dU<'f' appetite The punt!! none-as a nasal decongestant. tht>lt-11~ wu11 l'nltl'tt l of some pro· The drug is similar to but safer THE PANEL SAID: "One factor
Reducln1 the sense of tam alio
seems to reduce the desire to eat,
and the experts found the lncre-•
dient "sale for oral use aa an
anorexiant (appetite reducer> ... '
The panel rttommended 3 milli·
grams to 15 miJligrams in 1uma or
candy just prior to eatin1 as a 1
generally recognized safe and ef •
•' .. ~ ......... . .IOOOtNG GOINO?
·: AUlhot Flu
la Jogging
Fad on the
Way Out?
HARTFOR D. Conn
' <AP> T he ci rc us at-
mosphe r e e nveloping
the nation's romance
1 with running and jog·
ging should vani5 h in tl\e
' next fe w years. says 1 author James J. Flxx.
' But Americans will go f on pounding the pave·
· ment in the years to
com e, pre dicted the
J author o f ''The
f C. om plete Book of Run·
~ ning."
• Fixx said physical fit·
ness programs have
}·caused a fundamental
c h ange in the way
t Americans view health.
People are taking upon
' themselves responsibili·
ty for re maining healthy
\ -a task they once con·
s ide r ed their. doctors'
JOb. he s aid at a Gov·
t-rnor 's Confcren<'C' o n
Fitness.
Actor Gets
Settlement
·In Ldwsuit
NEW YORK <AP)
Actor Yul Brynner ha~
reached an out-0f ·court
s e ttlem e n t in h is
:-.pa re ribs damage suit
agains t Trader Vic's
restaurant in Manhattan.
Attomeys for the actor
a nd the restaurant re·
fused comment on Che
a m ount of the settle·
m ent. Brynne r asked for
S3 million.
1 The settle ment came ! as the restaurant 's trial
• was in its third week
• be fore a Jury of three
me n and three wome n in
Manhattan Civil Court.
The actor, pere nnial
star of "T he King a nd
l." testified at the start
Of the trial that he COO·
tracted trichinosis from
s pare ribs h e ale at
Trader Vic's on Nov.
1974. Trichinosis comes
from improperly cooked
pork.
Legal Pot
Wins Favor
W ENDELL, Mass.
<AP ) ll would be
legal to possess mari·
juana in this ti n y
wes tern Massachusetts
town. if the voters' opi-
nion carried any weight.
Townspeople voted
38·32 in a secret ballot to
• recomme nd that t he ~ police department not
e nforce laws agaimt
growing or possessing
marijuana.
But Town Counsel
John C. Gates said the
vote will not have any
effect on enforcem e nt
because, "It's not a
home rule issue."
Vandals Hit
SAN RAFAEL CAP)
-The Golden Gate
Bridge District s taff
# says vandalism of bua
• shelters in Marin and aoutbem Sonoma coun-ties will coat more than
$100,000 to repair.
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THE PANEL'S a E POaT, a
copy ot which was obt aln~ by The
motlonaJdatms than a mphetamines. which are involved in hunger a nd satiety is
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Crowning _Finish
UCI's Miller Goes Out No. 1
By EaNIE CASTILLO OftlleOelfJ,... ....
It was something he already had. but Len
Miller couldn't have asked for a better going away
present than the one UC Irvine's track team gave
bim laat weekend.
The gift, wrapped up ln Anteater blue and
gold, was another PCAA track title, giving Miller
a matching set and allowing the outspoken coach
lo go out on lop when he ends a 19·year coaching
career in June .
"l'VE HAD SOME GREAT team efforts but
this had to be the best," said MiUer, a prophetic
coach who has earned more than his share of ad-
mirers and detractors-in five highly successful
years at UC I. And though he is known as a strong
motivator. Miller made no special appeal to bis
team to win one for him.
But then again. he didn't have to. With his
prize pupil. LaMonte King, leading the way, the
Anteaters came up with a team performance that
would make any coach proud. Of the 29 athletes
competing in the PCAA finals, 22 scored. UCI won
11 of the 22 events and scored in all but three of
them.
• LAMONT KING L~N MILLER
And he won the 100 in a conference record 10.0 wind·
aided clockin~.
Not bad for a· team, hindered by the lack of
In the 400 relay, King made up a 10-yard def-
icit on the anchor leg to beat San Jose State,
UCl 's main threat to tht> title Jn the mile relay, he
ran anchor to a winning 3: 12.8 effort.
COMMENTARY He scored as many Points as are humanly
possible in a meet. defending three individual
titles Yet all that really seemed to matter was the
one' team title UCI successfully defended. ~cholarsh1ps . th1H won JUSt one dual meet during
the course of the regular season
"I didn't make any emotional pleas to this
learn." Miller says "But the win is very special
l 've been wanung to n ang one more flag up there
for them to remember me by."
KING. NO DOUBT, WILL JOIN a long list of
this year's athletes on Miller's Inspirational Top
Ten. a lL5l that changed as quickly as the school
records did during his tenure
BUT KING WAS SPECIAL, a mulh·talented
athlete who came polished to UCI. The type of
athletes who really made Mille r proud last
weekend were the unknowns like Thomas Frazier,
Te rry Fink, Don Moses. Steve Webb, Dave Daniels
and Greg Veatch.
In five events. King scored 21 of U<..'J's 114
points. He won the long jump with a confertnce
26· l l 1 2 that stands as the best in the world this year
lie won the 220 in a conference record 20 0 lhaod
11mcdl that wa~ the fa stest in thC' world llt tht
time
Frazier makes Miller beam every time his
name comes up A runner who had trouble break-
ing two rrunutes in the half mile while in high
school. Frazier improved drastically-if you can
<'all a 1 51.0 800 conference win anything but
drastic
Second in the 800 wa:. Terry Fink. one q( the'
fSee CROWNING. Page Ml ) ~
Ryan Faces
Caldwell,
Milwaukee
A s 1f the last 19 games,
against the likes or Baltimore.
Boston and New York, haven't
been enou~h. the Angels now
must o p e n a s ix -game
hom esta nd ag ain s t the
Milwauk ee Brewer~. a club
which has won 12 or its l~t 16
games.
Nolan Ryan . 4-2, will take to
the mound tonight and will be
opposed by the Brewers' Mike
Caldwell, 4-3. who has finished
six of seven games he's started
this seaon. two of them shutouts.
Ryan will be making his first
start in more than a week·. hav-
ing missed his last turn when his
s o n was in vol ved in an
automobile accident.
Sttll. the Angels must be hap·
py to rNurn lo the friendly con·
fines of An a h e im .St a dium
tonight ( 7: 30 l after the type of
roacHriP they've had to endure. It
opened in Baltimore where the
Orioles won two. The next stop
was the Green Monster in Fenway
Park. Boston. where the Angels
came out alive and with a split of
their four-game series.
Finally. it all ended in New
York where the Angels didn't
have to face Ron Guidry but lost
two or three, anyway.
Now, the Angels. who have
dropped to third place in the
American League's Western
Division. four games in back of
Minnesota, get lo face the
Brewers and one of the league's
hottest hitters in Gorman
Thomas. who is hitting .415 over
his last 18 games .
Of course. the Angels have a
hot hitter of their own in Don
Baylor. who is 13 for his last 25
al bats and has a healthy 35 RBI
in 34 games so far this season.
One concern for the Angels,
though, is the status of catcher
Brian Downing, who bad his
thumb X-rayed Monday. The X-
rays showed the thumb, injured
in S upday's game, was only
ja mmed, but it's still tender and
Downing is listed as doubtful for
tonight's game.
The Angels a lso a nnounced
Monday that Saturday's game
against the Chicago While Sox is
sold out. Saturday is Cap Night
at the Big A.
Impact Felt
Will Cable TV
Hurt Networks?
By FRED ROTHENBEllG
A~~Wnter
Executives of the three na·
ttonal television networks and
the major professional sports
leagues are becoming increas·
ingly concerned that the boom·
ing sports programming of the
cable te levision industry will
saturate the market.
-By the end or this year, in-
somniacs and ins atia ble fans
will be able to watch a 24·hours·
a-d ay cable channel that will .
show only sports.
-CABLF. TV ALREADY has
rrealed fans o f the Atlanta
Braves and Hawks nat1onW1de
since broadcasts of these teams
go from Mame to Alaska as part
of a network r e aching four
million homes.
-Boston fans can easily keep
tabs on the rival New York
teams becaus e thousands of
New England households get ca·
ble broadcasts of the New York
Yankees , Me t s. Kn ick s.
Ranger s. Giants. J e ts and
Cosmos.
. Cable television, which used to
be just a means or bringing a
fuzzy picture into focus. 1s rev·
olutionizing the broadcast in·
du s try. A s ure s ign of 1 t~
dramatic growth 1s its VIP lt sl
of critics.
-LARRY O'BRIEN, com-
missione r o f the National
Bas ketball Association, feels
that the proliferation of games
throughout the country on cable
has hurt the ratings of the na-
tional game on CBS on Sundays.
-Tom ViDante, major league
baseball's director of broadcast-
ing and marketing, showing con·
cern over the increasing number
of baseball games on TV. says:
"We can't have a glut on the
marketplace.··
-Chet Simmons. president of
NBC Sports, says the frequent
baseball broadcasts on cable
throughout the week hurt his na-
tional telecasts on Saturday.
'"My immediate concern is with
the dUutJon of the product." he
s ays . "But long ra nge. I have to
be tbinklng about an eventual
loss or sports programming. Ca-
b le is growing so big, and •
there's so much money availa-
ble."
BUT TED TURNER, o\\'lle"r of
the Braves and Hawks and
"s uperstat.Jon" WTCG in Atlan-
ta, says the networks and sports
leagues are Just trying to protect
their monopolies while limiting
America's viewing choices.
"This new technology is bring·
ing a decent. usable signal into
people's homes." Turner said.
"We 're bringing progra mming
choices into towns that used to
.:et onJy one channel.
"We're for the poor consumer
who can't afford a SIOO ringside
seat. tbe guy who works the
night stun and wants to watch
some television late al night or
wakes up in the daytime and
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JIANGlhUUJS FACE
LEWIS AND CURK
LA MI RA DA -Southern
Ca lifornia College's baseball
team, with a berth in the NAIA
nationaJ tournament on the line,
t a kes o n Le wis and Clark
College or Portland here Thurs-
day at noon in the NAIA Western
Regional.
The Vanguards. 36-24 on the
year, became the first team
bes ides La Verne to win the
NAIA District 3 tournament in .
seven years. lo last Saturday's j
rinal, the Costa Mesa·based ..i
school pounded USIU 17-2 after ··
s haring the Southern Division ~
firs t place honors during the l
regular season. •
Linfield College <Ore.> is the
third team in the tourney. Lin··
fie ld draws a bye in the round-
robin double-elimination afffair
that culminates Saturday.
Joshua's Full Clrele Path
I
ATLANTA CAP> -It was a
most promialng group of minor
leaguers, a group that included
at one time or another Steve Garvey, Ron Cey, Davey Lopes.
Bill Ruasell, Larry Hisle and
Bill' Buckner.
Many thought Von Joshua, a
lwo·time balling champion In
the minors, was the top prospect
of all thole youn1 players ln the
Loa Angeles Ood1ers' larm
system. But It was not to be.
The path of Joshua led not to
major league fame and fortune
in Loa An1eles, but Instead
aplralled downward to San Fran·
clsco, Jllllwaukee, Mexico. and
t.oru1bt (4:35), in Atlanta, where
the Dodgers open a three-game
series with the Braves.
Joshua's patb bas gone full
clrlce now and, no longer a pro-
mising young prospect, the 31·
year-old Joshua is righting for
baseball redemption and survival
with the Dodgers.
Salvaged from the Mexican
League by Totnmy Laaorda.
Joshua said be wondera bow
much his r eserved. quiet
personality had to do with his
lack or success in the major
leagues.
"It's really stran1e. but
somehow I got the reputation of
belnl a sulky type of ballplayer
juat because I don't a mile and
laugh and t.a.lk au tbe time lite ia
lot or others do," Joshua said re·
cently.
• · J tried being more outcoinl,
laughing it up and talking toue,
but it didn't work. I'm not made
that way: it juat isn't me.
''I've often wondered if thinp
would have turned out different.
ty ir I'd been more aureuive,
more ueertive."
Joshua appean bitter toward I
Walter Alatoa. feellq be cUcba't ~
recel•e a real cbanee to ~ ;
duriq bia previoua It.lat wit.b
Lot Aqelet. He WU a starter la "
botb 1173 8Dd 11'14, but bQuriel
forced tlim out of tbe U......, ad
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Sports Break
AC ....... llepllt ''°"' .. Wortd of lporta
USC Lose& Its Center:
Robinson to Turn Pro
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LOS ANOSLll:S -Hiab...n... cent« Cliff m RoblmoD bu ct.l..S to pua up Ma Tut two yean
of •lillbWty 1t ScMltMrn Calilonda la favor ot
playlq buketball c=::.._.•b. RObt ...... U.. KOrW for the Trojw du.rlq the
put two .. uoaa. wd lloaday be .... aubmju.ed bla name for
tbe Natiooal Buketball AalodaUOD draft on Juoe 25
"I've been in cont.act wttb aeveral ~ams Milwaukee,
New York. San Antonio and Houston," Roblnlon u 1d by
telephone from hi• home lo Oakland.
SOCCEA I FOOTBAil.
............ Roblnaon, 19, was the lop acorer ln what was the Pacirtc-8
Confenmce u a f~hman and led the Pac.to an rebounding
t.bis past ~uon as a sophomore. He missed the last eight
games ol the U'7'8 79 St'tt8oo, locludln& two NCAA playoff con-
test.a, with a spramed foot. ~ucched Decked Again
------..... .-et •lw Dai.,,--------,
lletrolt (~nernl M unag~r n. Campbell, on admit·
tlna femul«' reporter::; mlo th~ TiJ{ers' locker room: "I
am so slrk and tired of lawyers that I don't cure any
more. lA"t ull lht• women ~o in. Personally. I'm opposed·
to it. l be:•hc\lu our players have a right lo their ptivar y "
Although that's Texas third base coach Frank Lucchesi
on the seat of bis pants, Lenny Randle didn't put him
there. Lucchesi was manager of the Rangers two years
ago when Randle, a player on the club at the time,
decked his skipper with a right to the jaw in a highly
publicized a ffair. The incident caused Randle to be
traded to the New York Mets, not to mention the settle-
ment be lost in the c;ourt battle that followed. In the
photo above, Lucchesi is just trying to avoid a foul ball,
which he found much easier than avoiding Randie's
right cross.
Tltr O•r Tltaf Goe Atcaff
PRAIT. Kun. -Tillman Gibson c~n't wait for ll
photo processors lo finish the pictures of his prize
white bass. The police are interested, loo.
They hope the photos will also show a Fish and
Game Commission impostor who took. on Sunday what may
have been a record catch, saying lhe stPte agency needed it
for the eggs.
Gibson, 49, of Wichita, said a man representing himself
as a Fish and Game biologist weighed the white bass in at six
pounds·ll ounces better than the recognized world mark. The
man then took the fish and four others caught by Gibson.
/tlofllca• Pltrlte• Reds Pa•f Padre•
Paal Moskaw p itched to just one batter over •
the minimum the final four innings as the Cincin·
nati Reds moved one full game ahead of Houston
with a 7-4 victory over San Diego ... Steve Ke mp
s ingled home the lie-breaking run with two out in the bottom
of the eighth inning, <tnd Milt Wiicox pitched a four-hitter as
Delroil dc•fcatf&<l the Ne w York Yankees, 3-1 . . Buddy Bell
sioglel'i in a run to break an eighth inni ng tie and help Texas
to a 7-5 victory over Mlke Mus ball and the Minnesota Twins
... Kansas Cily·s Rieb Gale notched his third straight vie·
tory with a five-hitter , and Pete LaC~k drove in the Royals'
only run with a s acrifice fly in the eighth inning to defeat
Seattle, 1-0 ... Left-hander lllck Waits tos!>ed a two-hitter.
yielding only a single and double to Toronto second baseman
Dave McKay, as Clevehmd defeated Toronto and hard-luck
losing pitcher Tom Underwood, 1-0 . . . The Oakland A's lost
an exh1biton game to their O~den farm squad, in Ogden, 13·1
. . . Shortstop Garry Templdoa does not have a broken wrist,
as previously feared, and will return to action as soon as the
soreness subsides.
Flt1ing Paster ·"a11 Pa•• llp Preallne••
Flying Paster. who came in a d isappointing •
fifth fn lbe Kentucky Derby;-witl not -run in the
Preakness if the Pimlico Race Course track is
muddy, according to bis trainer ... The Toronto
Glove and Mail says Montreal Canadiens goaltender Ken
Dryden may be playing out his last season with the National
Hockey League team with the hopes of playing next fall In the
Soviet Union ... UCLA is seeded No. 1 and defending cham-
pion Stanford is ranked fourth for the NCAA tennis cham·
pionsbips which begin Monday al the University of Georgia
... The Philadelphia Eagles Monday extended Coach
Dick VermeU's contract, which had two years rem a.ining,
another five years ... Beuldo Nebemlab and 16-year--0ld
Caady Yoa1, both record-breaking hurdlers, were voted
by the New York Writers Association as the outstandmg
athletes of the indoor track season . . . Sylvester "Sly"
WUUams, a jun1or al the University of Rhode Island, and
sophomore Garcia Hopkins of Morgan St.at.e have renounced
their college eligibility and are free to be selected in the Na·
tional Basketball Association draft June 25.
Tele.,lsion, Radio
TV: Hockey -New York Rangers vs. Montreal Ctaped>
11 p.m .• Channel 22.
RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Atlanta. 4:30 p.m.,
KABC <790); Milwaukee at Angels, 7:15p.m .. KMPC <710>.
Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
West Division
NATIONAL LEAGUE
West Division
NASLCoacb
F1.red Today
MEMPHIS, Tenn. CAP >
Coach Eddie McCreadie was
fired today by the Me mphis
Rogues of the North American
Soccer League .
Rogu es owner Harry
Ma ngurian named Charlie
Cooke, a veteran midfielder with
the Rogues, as interim coach.
Cooke will coach the team Wed·
nesday night when the Rogues
meet th e Diplomats at
Washington.
The Rogues arP in last place
in the Central 01vi~ion w1lh a 2·6
record. They arc the lowest
scoring team in the NASL with
five goals in eight games .
McCreadic. 39, was tured last
year after the Ro~ues' original
coach. Malcolm Allison, failed
to put a team together in the
franchi se's fir s t season.
McCreadie's team posted a 10-20
r ecord highlighted by a 1-0 vic-
tory over the lt:ague champions.
tbe Cosmos .
Mccreadie was in the last
year of a two-year contract with
the Rogues.
'Skins Trade
For Carter
W ASHJNGTON r AP> -Rup·
ning back Louis Carter, a four·
year National Football League
veteran from the University of
Maryland, has been acquired by
the Washington Redskins from
lbe Tampa Bay Buccaneers for
an undisclosed draft choice, the
team announced today.
Carter. a third-round draft
choice by Oakland in 1975, was
ac§Uired by Tampa Bay in the
1916 veteran a llocation draft
from the Raiders.
Carter , 26. led the Bucs in
rushing in their first year in the
NFL with 521 yards a nd bad 20
pass receptions. But be gained
only 275 yards in 81 carries last
season.
JOHHSOM It SOH
SALESMAN
OF THI MOH'lH
Minnesota
Texas
Aagels
Kansas City
Chicago
Oakland
Seattle
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Houston
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W L Pct. GB
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19 14 .576 31h
19 15 .559 4
19 15 .559 4
15 17 .469 7
12 22 .353 11
10 25 .286 131f.z
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Boston 21 11 .656 lh
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Detroit 13 15 .464 81h
Cleveland 12 20 .375 91h
Toronto 9 26 .257 14
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CABLE TELEVISION'S IMP ACT • • •
wants something besides soap
operas.
"IT'S TIIE P UBLIC airwaves
the three networks are trying to
close up, and I woo 't let that
happen. It just isn't fair."
Cable television could change
the face of America, making ob-
s olete those fork-like antennas
that dot the landscape. Cable
does not pull its signals out of
the air for a maximum of 12
c hannels like commercial TV.
Inste ad, its sets are hooked up to
metal cable wires that transmit
TV s ignals over as many a<> 36
c ha nnels in the similar way that
telephone wires car ry phone
calls.
For a subscription fee. cable
viewers get the normal com-
mer cial cha nnels, plus addi-
tional programming that has
concentrated on first-run movies
and live s ports events.
INDUSTRY FIGURES report
that 14.5 million homes out of 73
million TV h ouseholds are
hooked up to cables, and Young
a nd Rubicao, the ad agency.
predicts that almost one third of
the .homes in the United States
will be on cable io 1981. Cable
revenue is expected to be $1.5
billion this year.
Initially, cable was used ex-
clusively to improve regular TV
. reception, particularly in low
elevation areas. An antenna
would be built for a community
and cables would be strung from
the tower to the homes. Sup-
posedly, the first such Com·
mun ity Antenna Te levision
<C ATV> -cable's more formal
name -was organ ized by
Robert J . Tarlton in Lansford,
Pa .. in 1950. '
John Walson, however. claims
to have pioneered the industry a
couple of vears earlier, getting
the impetias for his discovery
from a run-an with a flirtatious
bride.
W Al.SON RAN an appliance
business in Mahanoy City, Pa.,
which is surrounded by moun·
tains. To demonstrate his TV
sets, Walson would drive up a
m o unt ain where three
Philadelphia signals were
available.
A newly married couple was
interested in a television set, but
the husband said he was too
ti red to ride up the mountain for
a de monstration.
"His wife got so m ad at him
that she sat tight tight against
me as we drove off." recalled
Walson. "She said, T m going to
show tum. I don't mean anything
by 1t. I only want to get him
Jealous'."
WALSON WAS SO upset by
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Lopez . Still the Best
Nancy Haa E.inuhed 1-2 in Five of Six Events
., HOWAao L HANDY
Ot .. o. .. ,_........
lt}'OU don"t ~ Nllncy Lopes' name •l lM top of
tht> LPCA monf'y h t tvtry week. don't be
alarr:Md. The w1nMr of rno•Ot-and flayer of lM
)'Hr honors a ur •«<> lit do1nt al rl1ht •a•ln thtA 8e11111on but an oJf season marriaae nas
t'Urtallfod h••r 1•ttrtlc1pellon an a number of events.
Lope'& 'I\ play\nK .-noua&h to rt"maln on top or nt-ar
the top ol tht' morwy list and In five of six official
evenl8 she hos playt'd, sh.-hH finished e1tht1r fi n.t
or •«"cond Thol\l' who watctM!d h~r lose an almost
certaln VtC'lory 1n thf> Women's Kemper Open •t
Mesa Vt•rdt> Countr ('lub In March, know sh•·
haan't ~t uny of thC' touch that kept ber In th._.
cbaae untll ttw ph.iyoffs
If 1htl ck..~adcs tu play In mor\' t'Vt'nts durin1 tht>
summer months, she ::.hould be the t.op money wm
ner again lhts b('IUiOn. She has played 1n only sevt.-n
tournamen&JJ uut or 12. yet has won $8K,475
• • • Whe n W.-st4'rn Amttteur Golf Association
I WAGA) fo&dl'd ni. doors this !>t'ason for lack of a
s ponsor. West Coast umateur tour bttame the only
a mate ur ot1i?an1iat1on oper1:tt1ng in Southern
Califorrua. Larry Murfi'l.'>On. who started WCAT last
year, served with WAGA ~fore he formed the new
g roup.
Margison experts some 400 ~olfers to pa rticipate
this summer in tourna mf'nts throughout the area.
usually pn Monday. The m embership ree is $25 und
further information may be guancd by calling
Margison at 892-2029. * • • Despite the poor t1min~ for top college players ,
the PGA h as a bulky fi e ld or SIO applications for
the spripg qualjfying school at Pinehurst Country
Club in Pinehurst, N.C. June 6·9. Regional qualify.
ing tournaments of 72 hok!s are being held this
week at five locations including Mission Hills in
Rancho Mirage.
The regionals will pare the field to 150 for the
final test, also over 72 holes, with the number or
cards to be issued to be announced at a later date.
The field includes eight Canadians, two from
Sweden a nd others from the Baham<ts, Guatemala
a nd South Afn(•a.
Top college stars will miss the competition
because of the timing. The NCAA championships
won't be held until next week. a week after the re-
gionals. Thf' collegians can't Jeopardize their
a mateur standing to compete in the PGA qualify.
ing ,. • *
Thr deadhnt· for t·ntnci. 1n the $6.000 inv1tat1onal
p~ tow'ft•mttnt at Mesa Verdt Country Club ia
May 25, 46('.c<>rdt~ to bolt pro Art Scbilllnc. The ~vent l• c~n to 30 pros and llO amalew-s and wW
IM' pl1yed a" u bt>ttt>r ball of twosome event. Rich
Bond and Oron.ic Coast Savino ure contributing
eubatantially lo the prize fund or $6,000 with the
winnlru: tt•1m1 tl'l.'•·1v1n..: Sl,000 imd the low scoring
pro $500. • • • Tt:v. SIKYr.4 Thl'rt' 1s i;Ull time lo enter the
rut I h•dt-n c••lcbrity .:olt tournament at Irvine
Coust Country <.'luh June 4 tor benefit of the John
'fr1t<'Y Chmc Orang<> C:ounty Guild. For rurtber in·
formut1on. u ll tl.26 1246 . Two tournaments are
on t•1> thus Wl't'kt•nd including the Roman Gabriel
l''ly (Or l.t·uk~rnrn t•v .. nt a t Rancho Las Palmas CC
an Rancho Mtru~c u11d the Norm Cros by celebrity
at Tierra deJ Sol tn Cullforrua City
(~ldftfl ,.1 rtta €oMrsn
IR\'I Nt-: t'OAS1' Danny Btbb captured his
third 1·oni:.ecul1H· mt·n 1> club cha mpionship at
1 rv1ne Coai.t l'ouol ry Club with rounds of
78 74 74 74 300 II\• lll'f<>ated Ken Jacobsen by
111 ret.• strokt'1>
BIG CANVON Eclecu c women 's member-
membt.'r tournam~·nt /\ Flight !Gross> -Marie
Grav Donna Smith 72 . <Net> Deane Helperin. .Jan~ 'Haggin, f;O H F.hght !Gross) Je-ao Lambert.
Hl'lcn Tegeler. K2 : t Ne ll J ane Martin. Ano Mer·
rill. 59. C Flight l<iross> Duffy Whi\low. Mary
l''rome. 70: (Nt'll Ruth Raff. Marge Evans, 63.
N•:WPORT BEA('lt Women's Club low net
tournarmml A Flif!hl-Vannie Sturgis, 48 : B
t"ltght OQns Menrung, 44. C Flight-Jane Hale,
43.
Field Shots: A Fltghl V<1nnie Sturgis. 30 : B
flight Dora~ Menning. 28 ; C Flight Hie > Joy
Hughes. Kay Pahler, 41.
Bingo bango bongo· A Flight Vannie Sturgis.
20: B Flight 1ti('1 Lou Larkin. Jan Meacham, 18;
C Fhght Irene Almquis t. 17
Least Putts A Fl11~ht Sturgis, 33: B Flight-
Meacham. 29: C Flight Lucy Thronson. 35.
Low Net A l"l 1 j.!ht Ilic ) Dorothy Walker ,
Meacham, Sl ; C J"hght Jane Cam, SI.
NEWPORT BEAC'H Men's Club blind low net
of twosome · A Flight Tom Ginger. Chuc k
Sannes. 41. B Flight Sl«>V(' Schader , W. Killin.
441'2, C FliJtht 11. Larkin, B. Stott, 351h. Low
gross: Gingcr·Sann\•S. 57
Bhnd low nt.•t four~ome· F'irst-Ra ndy Stinson.
0111 Cullt-n. RHrnt'y McClure. Ed Anderson. 209
Tu.c:lly. ~ 15, 11'71 DAILYPILOT -
TOM GREGORY BRIAN FARIS TIM KAOHNFELDT
Seven Area Teams in Second Round
Volleyball Play Resumes
By ROGER CARLSON Norick and Lance Stewart m the lineup
Of• ... o•ur .. 1110.... Estancia's Tim Krohnfeldt, Craig Keup and
With firs t round preliminaries out of the way. Jeff Gasper are the Eagles' leading force, while
C I F voUeyball playorf action gets down to the Huntington Beach will try lo come up with the up-·
serious business of q ualirying ror qua rterfina 1 __ s_et_o_r_t_he_y_e_a_r_be_h_in_d_th_e_p_la_y_o_r_B_r_i_a_n_F_a_r_is_. __ _
berths as matchups on several fronts take place ..------~'"="""
tonight.
Orange Coast a rea teams , which form the vast
majority or talent in the ehminatjons. will have
seven powerhouses in action tonight. m cluding the
top three seeds -South Coast League cha mpion
San Clemente. Sunset League champion Newport
Harbor <.1nd South Coast League runnerup Laguna
Beach.
EACH IS BILLED for a 7 o'clock st.art. Amon~
eight second·round games 1n the playoffs are San
C lemente at Huntin~ton Beach, Loe; Altos at
Newport Harbor. Jrvine al Laguna Bea('h, No. 4
seeded SaR&a Monica at F'ounlam Valley and
Estancia at Bishop Montgomery
The t.op three seeds are not expected to ex-
perience undue d1Hiculty an ad van{•ang, but No '1
Santa Monica could have its hands full at Fountain
Valley. where the Barons have been bolstered by
the return of Tom Gregory . CAll llNDA BLUE
ABOUT A
Pirates Honored
Three on First Team
Los Alamitos 10% INTEREST LOAN
SAN CLEMENTF. INVADES' Jluntingtnn fOR HOMEOWNERS
Estancia. a wmner OVl'r South Coast Leai;u•·
power Mis!>10n VieJo. 1~ :.il:.o ~~1v1·n :.i ~oud s hot at
winning.
Beach wtth cnamp1onsn1ps at Inglewood and an th .. 1 • Opens Friday Orange County invitationals under its bt'lt, led by ~
The ri~hest purse schedule in CIF :~~:e~~:ut;~t:;.a:::n:~d~~t M:::g~:~~e::~t 7'fewpor:1~~~~~~o~:'s~~nC ~ .
Five Orange Coast College
baseball playe rs have been;
selected All-South Coast Con·
fe rence by member coa ches.
FlnlTHm
... ,_ ,.~, ... S<-c iom N"'°to. U rr•tO'\
track history, the richest race in vatuab\e Player, leads the Newport Harbor cont·
s late history and a rematch of ingent, and Laguna Beach, which advanced to ~e (714) 644-8824 Cl ""'" .. , 14\
'' Pitcher Joe Mutt and in-
fie lders Mike Sodders and Tom·
my Barnett were selected for
the first team while infielder
Don 11111 and outfield('r Randy
Day were named to the second
"1it
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I ast year 's duel between Danny -~C~l~F~fi~m~a~t::s ~i~n_.:197~8.:_· ~bo~a~s_:ts~A~n~d'..'..r~ew:_~Ood~~d,:s·:..._:K:,:e:_:v_:m~========================== Cardoza and Kenny Hart will
Ed Amelung of Santa Ana was
chosen player of the year
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OF -IH,.....i B•o<k•'· SO M~•.A
OF A-W~. '!..tn!a An.4
Ot< 600~. ~141 An•
Uhl Ph.I Slrom, SO MM.II ,._,.......,Or_C..tt
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Player of Ye<>r ArMllnQ
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So 13
C.0..:11 of YNt-•11• IC.•nc: ""'· C~r,.10\
highlight the quarte rborse races
a t Los Alamitos which kicks off
an 82-night run Friday.
With 33 s takes ra ces
scheduled, including the $750,000
SKOAL Dash For Cash Futurity
on July 28, Los Alamitos will of·
fer over $3.7 million in purses.
Racing at the Los Alamitos
Mull had a 9·S won-lost record
and a 2.76 ERA as a freshman.
Sodde rs. who compiled a 23·
~ame hillinJ:! streak during the
s .-ason . finis he d with a .385
average with J9 RBI.
S«-ham track will run Monday t.hroug.h
c &n!ntwin .... ., .... soM .. "8 "" 781 Saturday wilh first post set for lf'-O.OMlll,Or-C.N•I f • ,,, 1F -J.c:il~r11,s0 Mn<1 "' rn 7 .45 p.m. The meeting winds up
1F -M•••Pro0r,MI $AC .n 1/\ Aurf 21
IF-U lfry"ieo!,(.p(TllO\ Ir JI• ,.,. '
1F K••tlll..onQo<i•.Mt s11c "> JY. Harl a nd Cardoza. whose g:-~=~:.:,·;:~;:~' ~,,: ~'~ mounts «>arned over $1 million in
B'am etl. a freshman, hit .381
and had 20 RBI. llill and Day
are a lso freshmen. Hill hit .275
with .eight RBI and Day had a
.333 average w1lh eight RBI
OF -Mik• u vem111w. !xlnla "'"" .,., ~ 19'7R. will be joined by Bobby 2~ ~~=·~;.~~;:-~ ~ Adair. the a ll-time leading Los
u111 Denn•~""""""""· Gr0\\mon1 •, 1•1 A I am itos jockey. and John
.. way"l!Jecqu•" .. Fu11er1011 ""' 1n• Watson. who is nearing the 500 P P11u1 w111~.c.err11"' '.><I \I
P e<1<1<~ HOl)QC, C••nlo' _____ ...., ___ s , __ v_1c_t_or __ y_le_v_c_I _a_l _Lo_s_A_l_a_m_i_tos._·_-f
Surf, Brighton ·
Battle to 1-1 Tie
It was only an exhibition game but the
California Surf tn·ated Monday's soccer m atch
with Brighton or Engla nd like any other NASL
contest.
Meaning. of course. the Surf didn't score or al-
low many goals.
Before a d1sm nl crowd ol 3,044 at La Palma
Park, the Surf battled to a 1·1 draw with Brighton,
a team that. will compete in the English first
division next year.
Craig Allen. a 19-year-old native of Britain,
scored the Surf goal in the 8lst minute following a
rree kick. Four minutes later. Malcolm Poskett re-
taliated for Brh~hlon.
The Surr, coming off a 3--0 loss Satu.rda1
against the slumping New England Tea Men, was
on the attack from the start. California attempted
16 shots in the gam e, 11 or which came in a score·
less first half.
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Mike Mahoney, acquired by the Surf in the
trade that senl Tony Cbursky to Chicago, was
credited with three saves in his first start in goal MICHELIN
for Calilomia. . lhe rosiest growlnQ tiro company 1n Amencoi
With new lights being installed at Anaheim
Stadium. the Surf was forced to move the exhlbi· Hl~!0?.1_ 1~1.;a. ... ..,.1.¥11~,.
lion ~ame to La Palma last week. Not surprising-175.13 so."
ly, the crowd was the s mallest ever to watch a 175-14 SJ."
regular scheduled Surf game. 185-14 57.tt
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Anaa Colle•e in San
Jose, baa aiped a na-
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FO WL WEATHER Boston Red Sox pitcher Tom
~urgmeicr . frightens a fowl who was seemingly enjoy-
ing the r a my weathe r Monday at Fenway Park in
Boston. _Burgm~ier was jogging around the perimete r
of the fie ld prior to the game with Baltimore. The
duck l<mrted a few yards away a nd continued to enjoy
the weathl·r. But Burgmeier didn't. The game was
pos tponed because of ram.
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communication between him
and the former Dodger
nianaeer. Joebua sald. adding
that bia rtlatiooablp with pres-
eoL.aldpper Luorda is vasUy
different.
ie y • e. a a
Service E&ectri~ Cable TV lnc.
now has nearly 200,000 sub·
scribers.
From thil mO'dest begtMJna.
cable TV bu exploded into the
19705. But it took a combination
of two factors to s ignificantJy ln·
crease the cable audience.
however. are lob bylDI for
changes in tbe Federal Com·
nuaolea&.ioal Mt-&o MM
supe1'9tatloa aetivlUel. Turmr•a
channel 17 ln Atlanta -Wldeb
carries a heavy ~beduleof apona
and network rerun.a -ia pteked
up free by cable outleta aCrc.&
the country. Turner expeeta to
make money by cbarainl blOer
rates to advertbera lookiDa tor a
national audience.
·'Tommy knows what I can
do." Joshua s~•d· "He managed
me in Albuquerque. I feel com-
pletely cornlortable with him,
something I've never felt with
any other manager, and
something that was really lack-
ing when I was playing for
Alston.
The moet important was the
launching of Sat.com. tbe RCA
communications satellite in
1975. By bouncing signals off this
domestic satellite 22,300 miles
above the equator, program·
mers can send shows from one
s tation into cable s ystems
across America.
Last month, baseball Com -
miss ioner Bowie Kuhn 's top
aide. Sandy Haddoo, reportedly
sent telegrams to all the elubl.
requesting that they take a con-
gressman to the ballpark during
Congress' Easter recess. The in-
vitation to games would be
largely s ocial, Haddon's
message said, but it suggested
"Tommy saved my life." con-
tinued Joshua. signed by Los
Angeles out of Tabasco of the
Mexican League prior to this
season. "Sometimes I reel like
I'm just dreaming that I'm back
with the Dodgers."
HOME BOX OFFICE IHBO l
was the first pay television outfit
.to use the domestic satellite. It's
broadcast of, the fight" betw~n
Muhammad Ah and Joe Frazier
in Manila in 1975 was the first
s ports event t ransmitted by
dom estic satellite. HBO. the
largest program supplier to ca·
ble systems. now has over 900
a ffilia tes and nearly three
million subscribers in all SO
states.
Lasorda is using Jos hua , a
left -h anded hitting outfielder.
m ost ly a s a p1nc h·h1tte r .
although he has started a rew
games.
that the invitations could "be
helpful with revisions in the
Federal Communications Act."
T h e enemies of cable
retrans mission s ay that tbe
sports leagues and teams should
have sole control over their prod
uct. They also feel there aboukl
be compensation (or the cable
broadcasting of their games.
The a s s u e, ca lled re -
trans rruss1on consent, is current-
ly being de bated in Washington.
Waived by the Dodgers alter
the 1974 season, his best major
lea ~ue season was with the
Giants in 1975 when he hit .318.
seventh best 10 tbl' Nutjonal
Lea~ue. The Giants sold him to
Milwaukee. then the Brewers re·
leased rum after tbe 1977 season.
The second ractor was the re-
cent Federa l Communication
Comm1ss1on 's policy shift that
allowed more freedom of the
airwaves so cable syste ms could
pick up as many distant stations
as they wanted , Additionally.
the cable systems wouldn't need
the consent of the originating
broadcasters to pick up their
signals.
Joshua said he"s beginning to
o nce again feel comfortablt.·
around the Dod~ers he "J:rew up
wit h" in the minors. but addc<l
that there·~ one b1~ difference
n o w · · T h e y r t• a I I
m illiona1res. · Thl' FCC action. indicating the
.. WE'VE GOT TO determine
what we can do ... to protect
our property rights as far as the
rip-off of distant signals is con·
ce rned," s aid the NBA's
O'Brien "Our product is going
o ut to the vie wers without any
r e mune rations to us."
F ro"' P a g r BJ
The NBA. along with the other
:sports leagues. picks up millions
of dolla rs from commerc"al
te lev1s1on contracts , "but we
may ultimately wind up with an
unsaleable product, .. said David
Ste rn . the NBA 's general
counsel.
CROWNING F I NISH. • •
Original Anteate rs who has been
nearly forgoUen after earrung '
NCAA Division II All-American
honors in 1975.
win the 5.000. making up ror a
second-place finish in th!.! 3,000
s teepleehase.
Veatch was even hus1er than
King He won tht· 10-event de
cathlon and to prove he can be a
~pec1alist when he wanted to. he
C"aptured the 110 high hurdles en
a school record t:i x
NBC, which JUSt s igned an ex-
pen:-.1w four Yt!<tr contract with
baseball. I!> conct'rnt:d that llll
the ('able games available dur-
ing thl· wt'ck will decrease its
rnungs for S<tturday s "Game of
thl· Week."
Moses. IJke Ed ~hlmeyer did a
year ago, took up the s lack of an
injury-plagued di!>tanrc crew
The j unior from C re~ce nla
Valley won the 10.000 mC'ters. a
r ace UCI didn't even figure to
place in . desp\tc running an ex
lra 400 lx!caus(· of a mix-up of
la p cards . With hlistcrs. Mose..,
came back to finish third in the
5,000.
But you could JUSt as easily
glance at Miller 's dope s heets to
~<·e how the Anteaters fared If
l'Vl•ryl>ody competed up to the ir
potential. Mille r fi gured UCI
w;;c s r;.ipah le of !>tOring 11 1
1.101nu.. and San Jose State 118
"THE BIGGEST PROBLEM
1:-0 tht' dilution of the product."
Simmon~ said "I'm in favor of
g iving the s ports and stations
<'Ontrol of their product. Sure
I'm being restrictive as far as
the fan tS concerned. but I have '
a product to sell and market."
WEBB AMI:: O t;T Of' On this wC'ekend . the Ant
cat er ... t.•x<:l'eded even their
coach's highest expectations. t M
points. to out-c lass heave!}
favored San Jose State (86).
nowhere to finish ~econd 1n
the 10,000 and Miller s aid that
watching him run was like
"watching a man die in slow
motion .. And the difference. it seemed.
was J~l as~much LaMonte Kmg
as it was Len Miller.
Se m mons says one res ult of
tht' propensity of games on cable
Jjl thal the networks might de-
c ide to spend less money and put
less sports programming -on tbe-
a1 r
Daniels, hit by a hay fever cit·
tack. wore a s urgical mask to
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BOATING I BUSINESS
BalRlle,111
Hobie Racers
AidU
llore than UO Hobie Cat 1aUon ralted about
U0,000 for the Ludc«-mla Society Saturday and S"ft
day lntheSewct Valli Reaattaat Dana Point.
Potnll were scort'd on the amount of money
donated l.n th.-name of each participant Trophy
winnen in each \'lass
HOlllE·IU -a. Ron Wa1~r. Pak>a Verdes.
41,'t pol.U.; 2, MilH Wood. San Die10. Oe, 3.
Mike Staudt. R1venlde. 7~. 4, Geoff Walsb. Beverly tUllli. 8. s. Harry f'uchA.Sanla Ana, It.
H081£·148 1. Stan Zervu, Riverside, 8....,,
2. Peter Nicolle, 01rn•rd, 8. 3, Ross Sutton.
Capistrano Beach, ft~. Jim Foster , Newport
Beach. 9 ; 5. Rich.rd Uinta. El C&l\)On 10\'.
HOBIE·14C I . (;raig Evans. Newport Beach.
3~; 2, Dave Dow. Rowland lle1ghts, s~. 3. Lee
Randall, Santa Ana, K
BOBIE·t4 OR('A -l. Doug Cambell. Corona
del Mar, 2 .; 2. Bill Mohler, Chino, H• Sights and Sounds
HOBJE-16A l , Rick Eddington, Houston.
Tex .• 3Y-z 2. Hobie Alter Jr . CMpistrano Beach, n •.
3, Lewie Wake. Dana Point, 8'M . 4. Wayne Schafer.
Capistrano Beach, 12 , s. Hobie Aller Sr
Capi&trano Beach, 12. • •
HOBIE·168 .. 1. Fred Fogarty. San Diego,
4~; 2, Rob Wolff, Dana Polnt, 6~. 3, Jeff Casher.
Tanana, 10; 4. Gary Martin, Del Ma r, 121\4. 5,
The 31-member Citrus College Singers gave a stirring rendition of
the Nauonal Anthem as officers of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club an salute to the colQrs <top). Below, officers and guests at
the South Shore Yacht Club s tand at attention before the club's
a rray of yachts lihed up for inspection. It was all part of Opening
Day for the two yacht clubs Saturday.
Scott Dixon! Long Beach 15o/e.
HOBIE·HC -I, Ma rk McCormic k, Long
Beach. 6/34 ; 2. John Jones. Fontana, 11 ; 3, J oe
Nakazawa, Redondo, 13; 4, Mike Hinton. Mission
Viejo. 24; 5. Tom Ward Huntington Beach , 25. -
HOBIE-18 -1, Bob Thomas, Oceanside, 314 .
2. Nick Steele, Balboa Island, 41/•; 3, Stu
Wentworth, San Diego. 10 : 4, Terry Smith, Newpon
Beach. 12; Dennis Carpenter, Tustin, 14.
Nordskog Gives Up
Endurance Bid
High winds and heavy
se a s forc e d Bob
Nordskog to ~ive up his
try for a record Canada
to Mexico powerboat en-
durance run at the
halfway point Friday.
Nordskog, 66, and his
two crewmen. navigator
Noel Younger . 52. and
Norm 1'eaugue, 32,
reached the halfway
point Friday at 7: 10 a . m.
and headed into Fort
Bragg after being tossed
about in their 39-foot
Guide Dogs For Blind
boat all night.
Bob Kettenhofen has
been named m anager of
Sails by Sch·ock in
Newport Beach.
The 32-year old Ket·
tenbofen was formerly
with North Sails in San
Francisco for 12 years.
"' also bas 26 years or s ailing and racing ex·
perience. having started
racing Sabots in
Newport Beach when he
was six yea.rs old. He
was the. Rbodes-33
class champion three
to the Coronados Islands
south of San Diego in 24
to 40 hours standing all
the way in the cockpit or
the boat.
OUR PENSION, PROFIT sem•RA AllD KEOGH EARN 10% to 143• 1mnsr.
· ·times, was the sail trim-
mer and tactician
aboard a winning
Congressional Cup. boat
twice, and was a crew
on a winning Lipton Cup
CO!_ltender .
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NO DEPOSIT ON
APP80VED CREDIT
If you're not earning at least 10% inter·
est on your money, you should send for our
free brochure.
It shows you h01.V individual investors,
credit unions, and pension fund s have
always made money by making investments
through Newport Equity Funds.
So just write or call Newport Equity
Funds, Inc., 620 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach, California 92660,
(714) 759-1001.
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Wo01en
Sailors
Women sai lors of
Oran1e County yacb
clubs are tiring of steer-
ing Sabots and other
small craft around the
harbors in so-called
ladies day regattas.
Now they are ready
for deep water sailing.
Hence, a five-race ocean
racing series with all
female crews with the
cooperation of five area
yacht clubs.
THE nRST race is
scheduled May 20 as
part of the Dana Point
Yacht Club's Dana
Belles series . The
second race also will be
in the Dana Point area.
July 14·15 in a special
event sponsored by the
Capistrano Bay Yacht
Club.
On Aug. 12 the com·
petition will switch to
Newport Harbor in a
race sponsored by the
South Shore Yacht Clut>,
f o llowed by th e
Voyagers Yacht Club's
Jane Schock Memorial
regatta . Sept 16
TUE FINAL r(jce.
Oct. 20. will be a special
race out of the Bahia
, Corintruan Yacht Club
labe l ed t h e Pe~g y
G r egory Appreciation
race.
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Dana Club
Holds Race
Cochrane Cbue, Llvlnptoa ud Co .. Inc.,
•WDOrt-Be1cb advertlal'ti;epuhllc relatlona ud marketing irrn. liU made fOUOwtn1 perlOllDet
appointments:
-lldla KMMer, La1una Beach, baa been pro-
moted-to assistant account executive-:-Prevtou.sty-
an account coordinator, her responsibilities ln· •
elude advertising and sales promotion.
-Au Es11111er, El Toro, baa been promoted to
traffic coordinator. PTeviously 1 production aaall·
lant,' ·al\e assumes supervisory reaponslbllltiea in
the production department.
-Robin Anderson, Newport Beach, bu been
promoted to assistant office manager. She bas
been with the agency since February 1978 as office
assisUnt.
-Marti Emmons, Newport Beach~ has been
promoted to account coordinator. She has been
with the organization since June 1978 as advertis-
ing secretary. She will coordinate administrative;
creative and production procedures for eight ac-
counts.
-Fraak J, Grady, Hermosa Beach, has
joined the agency as a copywriter. He worked pre·
viously at Sanford & Charles, and Grey Advertia·
ing, both of Los Angeles.
• Amcord, Inc., Newport Beach. bas elected
Arthur F. Kelly as a director. ·
Kelly is chairman of the board or Western
Airlines. He ·also serves on the board of directors •
o( AM lnt:ema\ional. Inc .. the Fireman's Fund '·
Insurance Companies and the Los Angeles
Orthopaedk Foundation. • • Ronald W. McKendry, Costa Mesa, has been
appointed chief financial officer of Newport
Balboa Savings and Loan Association, Newport
Beach.
lie is responsible for accounting, internal
audit. loan service and liquidity management.
He was employed for 10
years by Mariners Savings and
Loan, where he held the posi-
tion of treasurer·controller.
Previously he was accounting
manager or both Allstate and
Metropolitan Savings and Loan
Associations before merger of
the two and was responsible for
accounting operations of both
o rganizations followin~ con·
:-o llda t1 on of m a na gement
personnel.
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Arnold Kamala, Irvine. has Joined the lrviae
Co. commuruty development d1v1s1on as a project
manager for the Newport Reach firm.
He as responsible for design and development
of rcs1dent1al villages in Jrvme. He is formec
owner of Campus Development Co., Irvine, and
was director of development services with the city
of Placentia. ..
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-DAILY Pll.Ol Tueed1y. M1y 16. 1971 Business
S'mall Car
SBies Rise
h-. WASHINCTON IAPl The Trauport.at.aon
putment ha unveiled ~ rompatl car of the
.• ure and repo~l"d ~man car sa.ln art! 100mina
· . aUltl of the 3a&0Hnt ~hortatti and hllh prices
One of the ca~ auppos,eod to be pruented Mon J/.f Y ln a c ·r~mony by Secretary Bt'OC"k Adam£ wa.s
1 tWt prcwnt 1'hl' trurk bringing 1t to Wash1natnn ~·d run out of JCMb
" ~'TAIFF STUDY R t:u·.:A~t;o by th~ dtJl0r1
me nt »t the anw time . howt'<t that thf' sal('A of
$mall \'~r$. 1ocludinJ1 1mporb and :.ubcompact ...
iucreast'd 39 ltt'rcl•nt in the fir.st four monthi. of
1'79 over tht> pc:r1od ha l y~.&r
But tht' b1ggt•M 11lcr1•a~ "'•~ lhe 72 S pt>rf('nt
for d,,~l'lir n11mrars Subcompat"t :.ales held t7 6
percent of tht-uutu murkcl in lhc JQnuaary·Apnl
period, l'Ompurt«I ti> 10 2 for tht> :>amt-month& or 1978
"Chevette i.ule-; ure nt~arl)' double their salcb
ol a year ago when 11 wa~ already the be!>t selhng
subcompact in h1i-tory ... lhe report aid "Omni
, C\nd lionzon s a l\!s hove ulso apiirox1mately
doubled over the last year
••ALL MANUFACTURERS ARE experiencing
'l record shortages or s mall cars," the report said
"Delivf>ry lime for the Volks wagen Rabbit Diesel
is runnin~ up to one year and SiOme dealers are re
fusing totake furthe rorders for them."
The rePQrt also said imports accounted for 20 u
percent of the market m the first four months of
this year a 12.4 increase over the same period last
year
Adams formally accepted two experimental
~afety cars, which he s aid are lighter. smaller and mor~ efficient as well as safer. le said testing
would begin soon
THE ONE WHICH ARRIVED ON time was
buill by Calspan and Chrysler Corp., and is a five-
p'assenger adaptation of the Simca 1307-1.308, which
was introduct.."d in Europe in 1976.
The Calspan auto weighs 675 pounds but is sup·
pos«>d to be to ugh e nough to protect occupants at
crash s~ds of more than 40 mph in front, side
:•end r{•ar collision!>. fl 1s rated al 28 miles per
f'allon
ThE' othPr car was built by Min1cars. seats four
and weighs 2,500 pound!\ It is des igned to
"·ithstand crashei. at 40 to 50 mph. Jl is rated at 32
r,niles per gallon
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rncluStW U"C.1' wo· µ.1y sioo In lht• C-..iloforn11J Franch11"
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Prolunronat Law Co11J 1300 Dov•• S11t-e• ·2nd Floor
Newoot1 B~och, CA 92660 I 7141 752 !>544
...... $25,000 • $50,000 -$75,000 to
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-•le, '"THE llGOT"" to be ~ IR 0.....,.
C...ty.
• $150.000 payback plus 10"/t ownership
or the film.
• The first $150.000 from the film's
revenue is channeled to the investor
prior lo anyone else involved in the
film's production.
• Generous 1979 tax write off.
• Investor exercises payout control
runds he commits for rum.
• • Conservatively, a 12 million dollar
gross from domestic, foreign.
Canadian and military theatrical
distnbution. Plus Pay TV, Network
and syndicated TV.
• An investor who owns his own business
could enjoy thousands or dollars worth
of free advertising.
Over one year has been put into
pre-production and no detail, regardless
of how small has been overlooked to
assure a money making movie.
Because of the advent or pay TV. the
entertainment. industry has never been
more hungry for a new and constant
supply of feature films. This along with
the insatiable demand of te levision
gobbling up any entertainment films to
fill the never ending hours of TV
programming assures a profitable
.. market waiting for our product.
Potential investors are invited to audit
our video rehearsals, read the script,
budget, storybook and all other
particulars pertaining to the making or
this film.
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please contact immediately if
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A FILM PRODUCTION STUDIO
A biViSiOn of SOUtt1 COOSI Actt:n StlldlO
3723 Bitch St. Bldg-10 • Newport Beocti
Phone: 1714) 957-0282
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Bigla on Ber .JofJ
G lo n u f\oWl'r:>, 3l. g uides reinforcing rods
mto plaC'e on he r JOb as iron worke r at the
1·merg ing 28.·s tory United Bank Building
m mid-town Pho~nax. The former beauty
~hop owner says she would never go back
to ht·r previous profession
Savings Bond
Interest Hiked
By JOH~ CUNNIFF Al'a...-U.-y1I
NEW YORK Buyers or U.S. Savings Bonds
finally have been ~1ven what appears lo be a
break. be~inning June 1. when the interest yield
rises to 6 5 percent from 6 percent.
Cntics, howe ver, quickly point out that 6.5 per-
cent. whether in a savings account, corporate
bonds. stocks. or Savings Bonds. doesn't earn you
much. perhap:. not a cent. so long as inflation con-
tinues.
Tll~ NEW RATE COMPARES with Treasury
~erretary W Mich ael Blumenthal's mflallon
l'Sllmate Of fl 5 percent for 1979, made almost
simultaneously with the bond rate announcement.
If his estimate is correct , it woulct mean old
bondholders would be left with a minimum 2 pe r-
C'l'Ol toss ror the year New buyers would s uffer
1 more. bcc:.iusc int~rc!>t begins low and rises as
bonds m:.iturc.
"The 6.5 pNc1.1nt in-
\ I: u .., I' I/.\"'·' tcrest rate. coupled with the t ax advantages .
represents a fair return
and makes lhe hoods
more attractive as a long t<'rm investment.'· said
Az1e Mort.on. the U S. treasurer
THE TAX ADVANTAGES ARE real. Owners
of Savings Bonds pay no s tate or local taxes. And.
instead of paying feder~I taxes each year on the
interest earned. they may defer payment until the
bonds are redeemed
For long·tcrm savers. these tax advantages
can be compounded. A couple at peak earning
power, for example, might d<'fer Laxes until they
arc retired. when they might be in u considerably
lower tax bracket
But, so long as inflation continues. there re-
ma10s the question of whether 6.5 percent is a fair
return, as the treasure r states. no\ just for holders
of Savings Bonds but for other savers as well.
It isn 't true. as banks and government main·
tain. that you can't lose. The banks advertise that
youl' savings a re insured. From bank collapse.
yes, bul not fro m the economic theft of inflation.
which tn just l l years has cut in half the buying
power of the dollar
THE SAMF: APPLIES TO BONDS. which are
promoted as being "backed by the Cull faith and
credit of the U.S. government," and "never worth
less than lhe amount paid for them." Only if you
evadetheurugnorable.
Whal must be conceded is that the governme nt
is involved in a dilemma, because by raising the
rate paid lO bondholders it s imply adds to the in-
fl ation that dilutes the value of the bond. The one-
ha lf percent increase. for example, cost taxpayers
$400 million a year more
Faced with such an impassible situation, the
Treas ury Department made a Solomon-like de·
cision. It compromised . Instead of raising the r ate
a full point. as authorized by Congress, it settled
for half.
WHILE THIS PROBABLV SATISFIES
nobody, it doesn't needlessly offend them either.
And it still permits the federaJ government to
stress the other reasons why people s hould own
U.S. Savings Bonds .
First of these is probably the payroll deduction
system, in whlch a worker can have a certain '
amount deducted from his paycheck and applied to
bond purchases. The technique is acclaimed a s
painless savings.
Tax deferral remains a unique advantage.
Safety -"There are no defaults, and lost, stolen
or destroyed bonds a re replaced free by the gov·
crnment" still has !ielling pawer. And then there
is patriotis m.
Whether these are enough to encou'l'age buying
is a matter beyond the government's ability to
answer. Americans know the scourge of inflation
and have been scurrying around seeking to protect
their funds.
SINCE LAST SUMMER, WHEN the value of
bonds outstanding reached $80 billion, redemptions
have risen, encouraged also by the availability or
six·month savings certificates that yield a pretax
10 percent return.
IS ANYONE DISSATISFIED?
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Speculators' Rok Vital
Commodities Off er Risk, Bi~ Profits
87 SHEaaY LUCAS
First. a definition that I.a crucial to this col·
umn: to speculate. Erase the idea or "blind
chance" from your mind. The word apeculate de·
rives from the Laun speculare, meaning to view or
look at. For purposes of our present subject. we
see a speculator as someone seeking higher-tban-
average gains from situations that entail com·
mensurate risks.
Our subject: commodities. If you are looking
for big speculative profits. and are willing to ac-
cept considerable ris k in doing so, you would do
well to consider trading in the commodity futures
markets.
AS YOU MIGHT GUESS, IN FUTUaES
markets you establish positions in which you do
not have to meet your contract obligation until a
s pecific date in the future. Prices fluctuate accord·
ing to supply and demand -but in this arena, the
important thing is what people think supply and
demand will be at some future date.
These speculators serve a vital role in the U.S.
economy by taking on the risk that suppliers and
farmers (hedge rs) wish to avoid. Hedgers try to
assure themselves of reasonable profit margins by
reducing price volatility. They're willing to pass
up the chance of greater rewards in order lo face
less risk.
The wide a ssortment of commodities available
for s peculation, 40 in au. is a big plus. allowing you
to focus on those that appear to offer the greatest
current profit poten~ial.
Another large adv.an· , •nErr.1 F'DQiU-... tage to commodity ,. • w ft IQ
speculation. according to ~E C!'rU~ET
Merrill Lynch commodi· • D ~• ~
ty s pecialis t Mik e
Toerge, is the fact that
"you can bet either for or against the market." In
other words, you can buy or sell short, and either
approach may be extremely profitable.
The key to this profitability is leverage.
GeneraJly. for speculators, initial margins run
about 10 percent or commodity contract value
(which may vary>. This produces a multiplier: er·
feet that can generate dramatic gains or s ubstan-
tial losses from relatively small price changes.
FOR EXAMPLE. SUGAR TRADES IN 112,000
pound units, so a price move of a penny equals
Sl ,120 a contract. Jn copper, trading in 25,000
pound units, every penny move means a $250 profit
or loss. Over the long haul, m ost successful commodi-
ty speculators have a fairly low batting average in
selecting profitable trades So
how do they reap the large
profits we mentioned'' By follow-
ing two cardinal rules:
{;ut losses to a m inimum
Allow profits lo run as
long as possible.
This may sound obvious,
but many people will stick with
a losing situation hoping it will
..-..-..., turn around, while locking in
Luc..s only small profits .
Hy tollowmg -our strategy, however, y-0u t:an
show aubltanUal 1aina overall deaplte tbe fact lbat
only ~oe lhlrd of their choices were correct.
IT'S IMl'OaTANT TO MAKE VSE OP the
weallb of information avallable. A fundamentalist
will look at government and private crop
forecastsi inventory statistics, etc. A technical
trader wi l be more concerned with movements of a
commodity within its trading range. <Your broker
can help.> In either case, follow major trenda and
avoid trying to pick tops and bottoms.
In addition, we recommend that you co~mit
your speculative capital conservatively, so that If
the market takes a sudden, unexpected lum, you
can move out of a negative position without serious
damage. <And if you are on the right side, you cao
add cautiously to your Position in the ea.rly stages.)
By the way. in case you are worrying about
having 112,000 paunds of s ugar delivered to your
garage, you should know that speculators usually
need not be concerned with making or taking de
livery of a commO<lity. Once you bold a long or
short position in the futures market, it is a simple
matter to eliminate it, simply by doing the reverse
of what you did in the first place.
NOW -THE BIG QUESTION. Should you be
speculating in the rutures market? At Merrill
Lynch. we believe it is self·defeating to trade in
futures if you don't have enough capital to make
corrective moves in fast-changing markets. Flex-
ibility is crucial to s uccess. and if your trading
program is undercapitalized. this essential ele-
ment will be missing.
We a lso recommend that you limit your
futures tradmg commitme nt to 10 perce nt of your
liquid net worth. And we don't advise participating
unless you can commit al least $10,000 to your
strategy. ·
You should also be the ktnd or person who can
make quick decisions because or leverage, your
losses can mount quickly if you hesitate to cut
losses short.
BUT, ff YOU FIT THESE qualifications.
futures speculating can be enormously exciting
Says Toerge, "It's very fast-moving. tr you're a day
trader. you might be m and out of a pasition several
times in a day or course a position trader, who
believes that fundamentally a ma1or trend is de·
veloping, will hold that commodity until it reaches
obJective or maximum n sk level."
It can a lso. as l m entioned before, be
e nvrmously r ewardmg.
If you are interested tn leamuag more about
this s ubje<·t. call me at 547-7272 for a topy of "Tht
Merrill Lynch Guide to Speculating m Commodity
Futureg ··
Sherry Luca..s i..~ an account executive m the Sant<&
Ana office 01 Mernll Lynch, Pierce. f'enner and Smith
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Maker of Butter
Tries Margarine
By •fLTON •08KOWITZ
Anyone who lived in the Mldwefit during the 19'0& will
pro bably recall the s teady stream of venom directed by
the butter people against the margarine people. It ~s
a lmost regarded a social offense to have margarine in tt.e
house. much a:; smoking cigarettes is now cons idered by
som~ nonsmokers.
The invective hea ped upon margarine was parttcul.r-
ly strone in the dairr fa rming states or. Minnesota ~d
Wisconsin hom e le rntory or a m ajor dairy cooperative,
Land O' Lakes .,Land O' Lakes. through its farmer mem -
bers, 1s the largest butter producer in the United Sta tes
SO POWEllf'UL WERE THE DAlaY interests in
these states that they were a bJe to get legisla tors to pass
strict laws governing the sale of m argarine. Marga.r1ne
could not be sold unless it was its natural color : white.
Some margarines were packed with a coloring age.,t
lodged in a red dot After you bought it, you pressed lhe
dot and then kneaded the m argarine until it took on the
yellow cast of butter
In those days. butter was really king or the market. Jn
1940. the average American consumed 17 pounds of butter
a year. That was seven times the inta ke of margarine.
Year by year the margarine people whittled down th.at
lead. aided by a big _...,... ...... · .............................. _
price ad vantage a nd ~
then by scie ntifi c re -~
ports linking heart dis-· ~ ~ Money
Tree ea se to heavy use or
anim al fats Margarine
passed butter for the
fi rst time in 1957 and
it has never been headed since. Today. Americans con-
sume about three times as much margarine &s butter.
Th<Jt would appear to be a depressing picture for the
Minneapolis-based Land O' Ljlkes co-op. But don 't forget
about good old Am erican prag matism , expressed faultless-
ly in that ada~e. "lf you can't lick 'em . Jo in ·e m "
VES. LA ND 0 ' LAKES NOW HAS its own label
margarine S41pl'rmarkets in the Mid west a lready carry
Lando· Lake!. margarine alongsidt> Land O'Lakes butter .
The Land o· l.<J k(•S margarine also has moved into
New York and the N(•w England states. The campaign
them l' 1s very ch.•ver "It lakes a butter company to give
you the last(' you really W<tnt in margarine ." That's
s traight from the f:J rmers who milk cows
Sl\ock ing as 1l may seem lo thost· who <1ssociate Land
O' Lafes with lht• "pure" world of dairy far ming, this kmd
of mo''<' 1i. not •·xactly unprcredf'ntcd an the annals of
Americ<t n huMnl•ss /\He r all, the top-selling m argarine
brand es P:.1rk<.1~, which 1·omes from a rtaary-based com-
pan ~. Kra ft /\nd l wn other c·ompan1t!S with a dairy im age.
Rorden <.1 nd Carn;,t111n . ue leading marketers of nondairy
<>rcamers.Crcmora and CoHe~·Male
so LANO o· LAK t;S IS J UST taking a leaf out or L.Qe
hook of th<'sr corporate giants If they can speak out of
both s1clcs t)f tht'1r mouth. so can Land 0 Lake:.
Whm th•· ('OW!. thank about this trca<·hery. no Clbe
kOOW!. ,
Stock Markel Rises
From 2-Moiith Low'\-
NEW YORK fAP1 The stock m arket edged upward
today. staging a modest rall y from its lowest le vel in more
than two months. and most of the rally colla psed in tlae
fi nal hour
The Dow Jone~ average of 30 industrials, which closed
Momtay at 1ts lowes t Point Stnce May 2. rose 0.86 points lo
825 R8 •
Gainers held a 7 6 le ad over losers among New York
Stock Ex<'ha nRC·hsted 1~sue~
Analysis :-.<J 1d in vt•stors remained concerned that ria·
1ng energy prn·ci: <Jnd gasoline supply problems would ag
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
"Well How were things down in the mine
today?"
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TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
'I I '.I I I'
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Television
,... ..... prolllant
wlltl Ol'9 of Ne llfOb TDH .no with 1111 a11>ct ....
declde9 to quh ICf>OOI TUBE TOPPERS
T~. "-1S. 1'1'1 DAILY PtLOT
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'9ltl&. A 1t1• I llen en.._
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.. ,, •. :a.. • MCMI CB.5 ti 9:00 -"Walking Through
the Fire." A young expectant mother is
stricken with Hodgkin's disease in this
TV movie with Bess Armstrong and Tom
Mason <photo at left>.
~-... Oii ......... ~ I ~~!_....___ •
'--•• ••• Gate M4I .,....._...,.....~
...., 1111aam•ot1 tOllfN 1wwwmur11tt..,.. 1:..wwlUNCH ...., .... 0.-..... .,,.. .... ~ ........... ...
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GVMI •Inger ~r en~le
L..,_(11111
• Cll ll•IGHOM9 ..,_,_
"Hool!• And Ct..W.."
e * i.. "TIM 'T""'O Wlttl
Two ...._.. ( 1972) Rav ..-.no. ROMY Orlet TM r-a of • , 4IClel b400t ..
If~ treneplent.a to
tlM bOdy or• ~-. (2
Ive I ·CAAOC~ AHDFNENOI 0-1 Alta Moreno,
• MOYll • • °" "Winge Of An
Eeg19" ( 10711) Oowrnent•
,.., • wild bird Ir.in. ~ '°"'' ,,,. .... of e , •• Qold.
ton &gie l'rOM ~ to '* ratum to fN wlldar • ,_ ae an eckllt. (2 hrL)
• PMVIH AHO THE
PfTT881.JAOH
NBC e 9:00 -"The Sacketts." The
first of two episodes of a new TV movie
about three brothers heading west after
the Civil War Csee s tory, picture below>.
KCET 9 9:00-From China to Us . The Pe rforming Arts Company of
China's tour of the United States is
highlighted.
too..
I ~CMlff'1N 1= .. LAUGH
• esT-.aMf TN ...,.,,_ ..... ...,.._le
dl6e,ed !lot' e KA08 poe IO ..,..... .,. ~ ..............
I •TONIGHT 1t:ao UCMI
••• "tltulnlppl" (19361
.... ~.W.C.F ......
A 08f'ltllW ffom the Hoftll •
~ In murdar. , ... In
low ... 80utMm Mlle.
( 1 hr .. 26 min.)
• UCMI
• • • '"Mio w.. n.e.
L.ldy?'' (1tl0) Tony Cumt.
0-. u.rttn. A QOlllge
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apWn IO NI ... wtly he
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OMof ........... (alW'I.,
16 Min,)
MO. MCWll
..... "Nlow V0111 T_..,.
(1 .. 1) Fred ~. loW't Mar1lft. A pelr of Nlow
VOl'lt .. helpe to merry off !.JOU'IV girt. (I tw., ~5 min,) ._.MCWW * • • "The Pr°'"IM " t 1981) Jotwl CMl1e, .....
~· A young girl
~· lo eort out '*' ~OlftSltic bolllllQ8 tot NIO
IOldlefw ..... the tunnoll
of pollUclil uphM\lel In ..
country. (2 hn.)
• MOYIE
• ... ··CrtmN1 t..wyer"
(1951) Pet O'lltlen, Jena
Wyltl. A c:nmlnei ~
~llPNeMll~
tw heblt• In ordar 10 "--
die the d9Mr1M of Illa
friend 8C>CUMd of murder.
(1 IW.,30 min.) I == UO CNOD CAM1M
IUWSLUCY
~ .... ,,. , ....... 10
beoome en 8C1t.... Lucy
Beori11g llp
Cann.ne BureN" Alldre
PrtMn conductt tM Pitt ..
t>u•gl\ Symphony OfdlM.
Ira and llM Penntylllanla
Slete Unt_..ity Choir In a
perfor mance o f Cerl
Orolf • "C..mlne 8urllNI "
fl!) OVP fNJY
'Four Alone: Tha Older
woman In Alnerlce" Hugh
""'°"' CHINA TO U8
HlghlfghU of Iha hlalOtlC
1our of The Performing
Art• C~peny or lh•
~·1 A41publlc: of Chine
lnci\lda tredtttonet Ind
com tamporery opare.
dence end mualc aa they
-parlormed to pr-•·
d'fCNn•
*•IA "TM MOiiie Murder·
.,. .. ( 19701 Mtlut Kennady.
Wwf'«I 09tae An lll'aonlt l.
~~la ubo-
teglnQ el~ la put·
W9d by • delactllle "'° "' ~ '"-tlgelor 12
In.)
• CHICO AHO THE MAH
Chico ~ta the benk
....... Pe1cf1•• (19611
O eotg• Montgomery,
Olerle ~. A leMMtl
llndl ......, eccuMd of
mufllP8 cnm-. (' tw .• 30
"""-L 12:40. Cl) C. IATI MCMI
4:211 NIW8 4*1 MOVIE
·~ "Night Of Tha Blood
&aut" ( 19~) MlchHI
E.n!IMI, Angele Or-.
All Mlroneut o.t.llta • ter-
rifying monat• from outw
epeoe. ( 1 "'·· 30 min,)
---·~-Md • DQ(CAWTT
au.t: AOClin WllllMIL
(Pert 1of 2)
eta.MWA
"Indoor Plllntl"
Bonnie Bedeha I right > play~ a doctor
who encour(;tgcs Bes~ Armstrong m her
battle against Hodgkin 's disease 1n
"Wa llting Through the fo'ire." a new TV
movie airing al 9 on BS. Channel 2.
°""""' ··-• -.ht-.. took •• tM "-of four
-WhO-~ fully coping with the dwll-
~ of gtowlng older
lllone.
t:ao U 9 LAVIME&
IHIN.IY
-~ THIATAE
"Liiiia Homa On The
Re!tge" u.·. epec'lecuiet
ltega ~on IWO CC>n-
llnentl .. dlll'n!**l by Iha
loee of two Of IMlr gt9elemt
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\ from foractoalng Ed's
mottgege by reaottlng lo
IN bett• fYl\am.
.THEmNNVHU
8HOW
Wlllc:fl out for IN "Oree!
lmlelld Chelf Race;' from
stilt•• ordarl a laugtl •
~ until ~ Benny'•
dluetroua llnleh
* • "Tiie 8'*1" '1977}
lAe <],ant. ~ ~
All unMooy young 91'1 ...
--aM hM the .,_ to lnfllct _... on tlloM !MIO
~'*· 1*»• TOMOMOW Cll~wrn
0.-.VGNFM
Oueete: Eng•l t>•rt
Hu'"perdlnck , Chlte
Alwre, DeOOle Allen, Ken
Pege. ,.I ==GAMe MCNIWa Cll JOQR'8 WkO
80(MIJJCIN DOUM
MAN
Adflllrel Pr-.cott Ol'deta
tNt the 1N01ew eub 81-
11 tn11Hllgellng tie
dwe!UJ6d. (Pert 2l eUNPON>NG90tt.
l.-,t ~ wfW\ ~
Pf·oooeea nwriege lo • .......
••TONIGHT "Houtlng In Loa Angalae"
Ton1g 111·a program
•ICP!or.. fMSOOI Other
lllen tnllallon for our wr·
rent ctltls, llnd examl.-
tawa and i.onlng proceaM&
tllal ••cluoe thote ol k>wer
and mod1111J•e Income
trom hOuflng. (Pert l ot 31
Cfi) HUMANITIE8
THAOOOH THE ARTI
"Sculpture Moll Ollllcult"
7:30 tJ PAAIOHSON
MEMEWSTHE
MUPPETa D IHANANA
GuMt: Ultle Anthony.
I DATING QAM€
1100.000NAMETHAT
T\JNE
a.a ... ,, ~bti•g•
• KNXT (CBS) Los Angele<> D KNBC (NBC) Los Angelos e KTLA(lnd) Los Angele!! 8 KABC·lV (ABC) Los Angeli">
(J) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G l(HJ-lV (Ind) Los Angele!!
Q)J KCST (ABC) San Diogo
• KTlV (Ind ) Los Angeles
• KCOP· TV (Ind.) Los Angeles
• KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angele:i e KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach
Bull~ Be Said
Vince Edwards partrays a corrupt deai·
agogue who forces his people to construct
the Tower or Babel in a vain attempt to
elevate himself with God on "Greatest
Heroes of the Bible" tonight at 8 on NBC,
Channe l 4.
Disney TV Movie
Probes Death Plot
HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Sharon Gless stars in
tbe new Dianey TV movie "A Whisper in the
Gloom," about an attempted assassination.
Mi.al Glen plays a reporter whose investiga-
tion uncovers a plot to kill the Russian premier
durin8 an American visit. Uoyd Hayes also stars
as a police lieutenant and Larry Cedar plays a
newspaper photographer .
I TlC'SAC OOUQH
ADAM-12
The INITI i..;na !hit Ctlrne
,. .. fl() fMpeel '°' • Ot r-• MACNEIL I LEHAEA
REPORT
Ui) NEW&C .. ECt<
Cf) THI! GONG SHOW ®' ~vwooo
80UAM8
&:00 II CJ) THE PAPER
CHASE
The f!Vdy group e plena
te>t • fun-llll&d wMkend otl
c:empue ... upM1 when
Prof-KlnQsfleld giYW
lnetn WI UO.!CP41C1ed end
n>OnUn*'lal ua!Qnment.
(R) G GMATEIT HOOE8
OFTHEMU
''TIM r -Of Babel" A
voung trchttecl'• (Ron
Plllllo) !dee to l>ulld I tOW·
oung monument to Ood'a
g1ory 11 c:orruo•od by a cru·
el c>espol
·~ • • ·~ "Sldecw Aecers"
1 197'>1 a., Murphy, Peter
Grawe UnoeciOM 8l>OUI
hla ~.e man~
Intrigued by the h&zardOua
1pon ol lldocar motorcy-
CMI reclng. (2 hra.) U aJl HAW'f DAY8
Cetrnlna le ehodcad to
,..,n IN1 8111My 18 going
OUI with e WMlllt!y end
aophlatlcatad of<* men.
GJ THE ODO OOUPlE
Faltx ll~t Oeeet moon-
llglltlng .. • countermen In
11 dingy diner to help relM
S.00 Fall• entrutled to
hffn •nd I hen IOtl.
t:OO II Cll MOV~
"Walking Througll i ,,.
Ftre" (Praml•••) Bau
Armstrong. T °"" Meeon. A
young upac111r11 mon-
who 11 ttrlcken with
Hodgkin'• di..... ,..,,,.
thel the redlatlon that'CIY
11'181 Is ._aery tor ....,
own IUMWI wlll klll har
unt>Orn ctllk:I 0 THE 8ACKETTII
(Premiere) Brolllets T 1111.
Oftln end ~ Sac:ilatt
(Sam Sltoll. Tom ~.
Jtflf OStarll•l 11eac1 west
llllOt Ille CMI Wer 10 seelt
''-lor1una In llM young
11/ld rough New Mexk:o
tll<Tlt<KY (Pert I of 2) U ®I THREE'S
COMPANY
JM:k lalls '°' an old-rash·
loned girt. unewa.e fha1
Iha le nol quite eo con-
-We u aha 8')pMl'll
e:aoeo TA»
Tha cebblae reluct811tty
agrH to bet1y11t tor
Elelne'I )'OUnO son wnile
IN le temporerlty out of
town.
10:00 I II NEWS 0 8TAMKY&
HUTCH
While e cfltlc&My·wound«I
Steralcy flOhl• for hie Ufe.
Hutc:tl goee OUI on 8
r.-nleN ~ for the
peraon reaponeit>la.
• NIQKT GAU..ERY
"~Of Ellff" A young
women·a Ill• d epends
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'Sacketts' on TV
By JERRY BUCK
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Take
heart, Western fans, "The Sacketts"
is just what you've been waiting for.
ll's the lUna of Western where you
can smell the horses. reel a prajrie
breeze on your race and taste the
dust kicked up by the cattle on their
way lo the railhead.
Not only that, the cowboy actors
look like they were born in the sad·
die. and the man behind It is Louis
L'Amour, the all·time best·selling
Western writer.
••THE SACKE1TS," which airs
tonight and Wednesday at 9 on NBC,
Channel 4, foUows the three Sackett •
brothers from Tennessee to the New
Me xico Territory. Sam Elliott is
Tell Sackett, J eff Osterbage is Tye
and Tom Selleck is Orpn. It also
stars Gle nn Ford , Be n Johnson,
Gilbert Roland a nd Mercedes
' M cCamb:id~e.
• D.a<CAWTT
Guatl: Robin Wiiii-.
(Part 1of 21
11:80 tJ CJ) BAANABV JONES
The tridow of e murdared
SIOdlbrOk .. hlr• Barnet>y
to tlnd ,,., 11u1t1end's
llllYWI (RI D TOMGHT
Holl: Johnny Cereon
GUMt Skt<WY Goldamtlh. 0 80UPVBALU
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Moote, 8-W'I Yortc A
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tram • brollen dern 1reoe
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cen gold ~ undflt·
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" group °' Mllors .,,.,.
their ._ wlltl -=ti °"*'·
( 1 hr .. 50 min.) a:ooo •••"To And A
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Matlin, Lloyd BndQae. A
boy~ e young man ..,.,. "* tMllpe e girl get en
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PM To A Hic4W Guy '
(1974) Mld\MI L-ned.
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to melc• towe lo • baaulllul
women.(1 hr.,30mln.)
E a Real Western
.. I
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have been studying it for 35 years,
but I've only begun to scratch the
s urface ."
L'AMOUR HAS ONE advantage
over other writers. "I'm probably the
last man around who knew any or the
gunfighters." he said. "I probably
knew 30. When I was LS, I worked in
New Mexico beside Tom Pickett,
who had ridden with Billy the Kid. I
used to get some crackers and cheese
and sit there and listen to these old men
talk.
"The Sacketts are typical or what
they were. They we re raised by God·
fearing parents in the hills of Ten-
nessee. They were caught up in feuds
and earned rifles as soon as they
were big enough to hold both end~ off
the ground.
''Wh.ile their fathers plo.,ved, .. he
s aid, "they had to put game on the
table -and if they wasted a bullet
they had to a ns wer to their father.
They learned to make every s hot
coun t. never we nt in for fa ncy
gunplay and neve r fooled around
with guns.
It is a big, s pra wling, lust y,
m agnificent Western or blood feuds,
ve ngean ce, cattle drives. gold
strikes, honorable men, scoundrels
a nd beautiful women. The National
Cowboy Ha ll of Fame calls it t he
.. Western of the Decade." STARS OF 'THE SACKETTS' TW<>-PAAT TELEVISION WESTERN "PEOPLE LOOKING ror blood
and thunder won't find it m m y pie·
tures. They'll see what actually h<tp·
pened. There was drama enough
without a ll the fancy gunplay.
Jim Byrnes wrote the screenplay
from two of L ·Amour's novels ,
"Sackett" and "The Daybreakers,"
and Robert Totten directed. Both had
a long association with "Gun.smoke."
L'AMOUR IS A big. rugged-looking
m an whose passion for authenticity
r ipples throughout his 74 histor ical
and Western novels. Nearly 30 have
been made into movies, s uch a s
"H o ndo ," "Strange r on a
Horseback," a nd "Heller in Pink
Tights." Fourteen books have been
a bout the Sackctts, and he expects lo
double that number.
L'Amour was born in North
Dakota, son of a veterinarian and
frontier peace officer. When be was a
child, Buffalo Bill Cody, a famiJy
friend, gave him a ride on his horse.
Before he turned to writing, be was
S.m Elliott, Tom Selleck, Jeff Oatertlag• Play Brother•
a lumberjack, longshoreman, circus "1'.e American West is the best·
roustabout and able·bodled seaman. documented period or history ... ht!
He panned for gold, fought S9 pro-said. "The re are 350 known diaries
fessional boxing matches, worked on from the Oregon Trail. Army officers
a s chooner in the Indian Ocean. wrote their memoirs. A lot or the best
sailed a dhow on the Red Sea. circled history was too personal to make 1t
the globe on freighters and was a into books. I have a lot of pa mphlets
combat officer in World War II. and circulars and memoirs of old·
timers printed by local newspapers.
"l was born in it, lived in it, and
Call 642-5678.
"The whole thing of the gunfight
has been overplayed in the Western,·•
L·Amour said.
"See, these men in the West knew
what a gun was all about and didn't
want to get shot . There didn't need to
be a gunfight in many cases, because
someone would back down." AL THOUGH HE HAS a library ol
8,000 volumes , L 'Amour usually
works from what he calls personal
his tory . He has compiled bio-
graphies of 2,000 gunfighters.
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to work for ou. SOUTH COAST
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'Peg 0' my Beai-t'
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tori <. lr l.iaur\'tH"e Ollvter comes fll08t n•11dlly to mind> lhut
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THE LATF.ST flxarnplc of SCR
t alent elcvul1ni:t a nd cm ·
bell1shing a play which. at first
gla nce. might seem an unlikely
project for the Costa Mesa Equi·
ty eompany is "Peg o· My
Heart," an antique comedy from
the tarly 1900s which is as close
to melodrama as lhe repert.ory
players are likely to venture.
··Peg 0 ' My lleart" was a
Intermission
Tom Titus
wedding prese nt from
playwright J. Hartley Manners
to his bride. Laurette Taylor,
some 67 years ago. And as it was
a vehicle for Miss Taylor, so it is
for South Coas t 's Peg.
n e wcomer Noreen Hennessy.
who n•vels 1n the spir it ed
charat•ter of an Irish lass from
New York upsetting the stodgy
house hold of a bankrupt but
blueblooded British family
Miss Hennessy is sent to the
Ch1che ·ters for some social and
intellectual polis h unde r the
terms of an uncle's will that ren·
ders her an offer the Chichesters
cannot refuse . given the recent
state or their financial affairs.
The snobbish Britons instead al-
tem pt to break ber...sfirit. a pro-JC~l doomed fronuhe outset.
THE ELECTRIC vit a lity of
Miss Hennessy se nds s hock
waves through the SCR produc-
L1on . Her Peg does not confuse a
lack of schooling und sociul
graces with naivete. and she
bristles under the stifling in·
'1uence of her temporary family
like a cornered cal in a lusty,
bravura performance.
Anni Long , arguably the most
gifted aclress in the regular SCR
company, is outstanding as the
Chichester daughter who detests
Peg but ultimately grows to love
h e r . Ann Sien a -Schwartz
portrays the matriarchal head
of the family with an indomita-
b1e iron dJspoaition. while John
Ellington provides splendid
comic relief as the good-hearted
wastrel, "tennis, anyone?" son.
R ichard ''Double the Dif·
lerence" Doyle turns on the
charm that has lure d
housewives through their
television sets or late as the
complete scoundrel who hopes to
add Miss Long to his conquests.
And Michael Hagerty, another
new face al SCR. is staunchly
symputhet1c as Miss Henoessy's
secretive suitor.
JOHN-DAVID Keller. who
also directs the immaculate pro·
duction. doubles as the family's
butler and lurns th1s minor
a ssignme nt into a gem of
seething sophistication. Martha
McFa rland as the candy·
devouring maid and Wayne
Grace as the ex~utor or the UD·
cle's estate complete the cast.
Technically, the production is
m agnifi cent . fr o m Dawn
Chia ng's superb Ughling effects
lo the s te reophonic thunder
which crackles with htgh re·
al1s m A pre.s how oho further
exhibits the talents of the: cast
member-;
.. Peg O' M y Heart" 1s a
lighthearted Journey back to the
··good old days" of theater, done
to a delicious turn by a most
compete nt company It con-
tinues through June 10, playing
nightly except Monday at 8 and
weekend afternoons al 2:30 in
the Fourth Step Theater. 655
Town Cenwr Drive, Costa Mesa.
What's Johnny Like?
Q : What's Johnny Carson reaJly like? -L.
Budy. New Orleans.
A: If Johnny onl y pocketed the return postage
enclosed with letters asking that question since he
went on his Toni~htly coff~ klatch, he'd be a
millionaire without depositing any other checks.
ff you 're really serious about finding out more
about him without asking his ex-wives or his pal, Ed
McMahon. we s uggest you pick ~.
up a copy of the March 22 issue or
Rolling Stone magazine with
Carson smiling al you from the
cover. In it you'll find ahout a
dozen pages of incidents and
facts even Ca rson can 't re ·
m e mber . It's a c1tndid .
sometimes comical appr.aisal by
writer Timothy White who left no
rolling stone unturned in his re·
search. CA II SON
'Glad You Asked That'
by Marilyn CNld Hy Gardner
With material like that, Johnny doesn't need
any ~uests lo talk to. Jle could stop the show JUSl
by talk ing lo himsdf. And be sure he "d be invited
back again and again and again.
Q: Wbat'!l lhe real reason soul singer James
Rrown and his wife have separated? -Sally
Smith, Topeka, Kan.
A"· Though Brown claims he still loves and
respects his wife. Deidre. he wunts lo hve the hfe
or a swinging baf)lelor Married ni(le ~ars , the
soul singer came down with tftf! seven-year itch a
tittle late "Let's face it." he told Jet magazine .
·•young girls like sinJtle men. They talk to married
men every now and then. but they prefer single
men . Well. rm single and l love to mingle!" For example. he drops names like his subject
ad-lib asides th11t some of his contemporaries
could use to develop an enure routine. White in· eludes an anecdote revealing that the extrovert· Send your questto11s to lly Gardner. "Clad You
introvert also is a practical joker. Once one of his Asked Th.at :· core of Chis IU'W:.'JXlper. P 0 BoL 11748 .
writers recalls going into the Polo Lounge in Chicago Ill fi-0611 Manlyn and 1111 Gardner wall answer
Beverly Hills with Johnny when the guy at the a.~ many questwns as thelJ can 111 their column. but the
door insisted that Carson put on a lie before he en-_vo_lu_m_e_o_f _mai_l_ma __ ke_s_pe_r_s_ona_1_r_epl_ie_s_1_m_po_ssi_bl_e_. ---
tered. So he went off to his room and put on a tie,
but took off his shoes and socks. He then s at down
and put his bare feet up on the table. The guy at
the door was stunned . It was a h.ilarious night.
WINNER L 13 Academy of Awards
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m lies per ~a llon to tour th ti
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reached the halfway pomt of her
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Laguna Beach earty S11turrlay.
"I've had no problem gettlnc gas
since I left Providence, R I , April 13
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• 1 've been holding my breath ever
since," she said
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a retire ment trip with her husband,
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Maine and back to Providence, which
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packed with eoouach clothes to lai,t a
week without cleannuc. le ather pants
and jacket, shoes amd 11n "electric
8Ult "
"I ro\lldn't have made tl without
my electric suit.
"It works like an e lectric blanket
arnd tl has gotten me through snow.
rain and near.freezing tem
peratures," she said.
She began her trip on Friday the
13th anticipating trouble. she added.
but she has had no problems and
has n 't met many undesirable
persons.
"If you took a nd act like a lady, you
get treated like o ne," she em
phasired.
the same from them.
"MOTOaC\'CLJSTS form a tighter
fraternity than enthusiasts or any
other sJ>Ort.
"They come from all walks of Ure.
including secretaries, doctors and
even grandmothers," she said.
Mrs. Kolb is the first womao to
hold office in the American Motorcy·
cle Association in the group's SS.year
history. ·
"There are more than eigbl million
motorcyclists now, a nd there'll be a
lot more coming with the fuel crisis.
"The whole purpose of my trip is to
pro mote the betterment of
motorcyclists," she said.
Mrs. Kolb is a retired farmer and
bus driver from New London, Mo.
He r hus band bought he r firs t
Harley for her on Mother's Day m
1968, one year after she began to ride
motorcycles.
She then was faced with riding her
Mother's Day present home from the
dealership.
"One day I decided to do il alone.
however, and J know he's here with
me in spirit," she s aid.
The remainder of her trip will take
her to Seattle, Milwaukee, Detroit,
·'I respect the chopper riders and
other bikers, but l want them to
respect me loo," she said.
Grandma Kolb said she alw ays
stops to help when she sees other
bikers in trouble, a nd she looks for
"Three spills and six hours later, I
made it the 35 miles home," she re·
called. Mrs. Kolb said the experience
invluenced her to become a strong
<See GRANDMA, Page C2l
'Motorcycle Grandma· Hazel Kolb gives the victory sign
as she prepares to head north on her All-American
nntorcycle 1ourney.
Alliance Doctors Sick· Wildlife
By MARC IA FORSBERG
01111• D•llr ,.li.t SYft
Spooky the barn owl was found at the Seal
Beach Naval Weapons Station. She bad flown
into something and seriously hurt her beak.
Rusty the California brown pelican, found
at Seal Beach by a surfer, was weak with
hypoglycemia.
A coyote puppy. found in a drainage ditch in
P alm Springs, had an inner ear infection.
All three wild t·reatures were taken to Dr.
. Joel P<1..,1·0. vl.'lt•rinaNan and manager at Sun·
:-;urf Animal Ho..,p1tal in Sunset Beach. for treat·
rn ent
lie !>. a m<:mher of the North Hollywood·
hased All1anC'l' for Wildlife Rehabilitation and
Education, a newly formed organization that
has as its purpose the rescue, treating and re·
habilitation or wild animals.
Under Or. Pasco's care, Spooky's beak has
been mended and she's being rehabilitated.
She's hand· fed with beef heart a nd mice at a pet
store in Seal Beach.
Rusty is flapping his awkward wings and is
gaini ng strength every day.
The coyote pup has been treated for h1<> in-
fection and 1s recovering .
Eventually, they 'II a II he rclcas1•!1 hack to
the wild.
THE ALLJANCF. FOR Wildlife covers 10
Southern California count1e!>. and is _;.<:t up "to
meet the needs of native California wildlife that
have been distressed and are in need of atten-
tion." according to the group's literature. Dr.
Pasco, forme rly chief clinician of Newport
Center Animal Hospital, strongly believes the
concept and now, in addition Lo tr eating dogs,
cats, birds and exotic pets, he has opened his
doors to wildl ife.
Private citizens who find injured wild birds
and animals may bring them to him or any ap
propnalc Alliance s pecialist. Tn•atment I!. free
;1s long as respon:.1bilit y 1:-. relinquished . Dr
P<1sco says
"THE R E ARE A lot of 1ndiv1duals in
Southern California vete rinarians. thl'
Daily Pilot Photos by Gary Ambrose
Audubon soc·1et y, zoolog1s ls. biologists,
educators -that have, in the past, not really
had a central organization <to aid wildlife > in
the event of any kind of natural or manmade
disaster.
··And in Southern California. there a re a lol-
oil spills, brush fires, droughts, earthquakes.
Now there's an organized agency that can get
together a team of people immediately to come
CSf-t> WILDLIFE, PaRe C2>
Dr. Joel Pasco performs surgery on a great horned owl. Great horned o wl is shown after surgery. Rusty. the pelican. gets to baths daily
1n the tub.
'Momma' Model
By LAU RINDA KEYS
A•toel•l..S "'"' Writw
WOOpLAND HILLS, Calif. Not every
mothe r gets a la ug h from thousands of
strangers every day. But then, not every
mother would call her 52·year-old son lo remind
him of her telephone number when he fails lo
call in two days.
Frances Lazarus actually made that call,
and because or it she became the model fo r the
JO.year-old syndicated comic strip "Momma."
drawn by her son Mell.
"I LOVE IT. I think it's funny enough to
make anyone laugh," sayd_ Mrs. Lazarus. But
Mell Lazarus' comic
"Miss Peach, " appears
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s trip,
in the ·
she doesn't really think the character is like
her.
When she admitted in an interview that
"every mother has some of the same charac·
terislics" as "Momma," her son said that was
quite an admission. "You used to say it was
Aunt Helen," be said. ·
Aboul 14 years ago, Lazarus said, he got a
strange call. "The voice sounded familiar. She
said, 'Mr. Lazarus? This is Frances Lazarus.
I'm calling lo tell you my phone number is stiil
505·7770.' Then she hung up."
"I REALIZED lhls was material for a com·
ic stri,p," he said. But he didn't gel around to
starting it for four years. He was already busy
with the "Miss Peach" comic about children in
a school.
Now, his "Momma" 1lrip is sent to 150
newspapers by the Field Syndicate.
Over the years, "Momma" bas chanced,
said Lazarus. She's gotten shorter. "At fint lbe
atarted out about half the helaht of her cblldren.
Now she'• up to tbelr kneecaps." He said he
drew .. Momma" abort because 1be was so
dyoamlc ... , needed something to mlU,ate it.
Also, I tbouaht it w .. kind or interestlnl to bave
tbla tiny, little woman domlnalinl these blg
kids."
Unlike the "Momma" character, Mrs.
Laaaru1 laid abe 1ets •lone very well with ber
daugbten·ln·law, and abe never tried to make
her dauebler, Either, marry a doctor.
--
LAZAatJI sakl be wasn't afraid to ahow
"llom1U" to h11 mother. "I didn't tbtnll ahe'd
<leelllO•MA, .. pCI>
..
Attention Turning S~award
·~YORK MOTHER OF YEAR -Mrs.
Frances Davis Burtenshaw of Logan,
Utah, poses with her husband Claude,
st New .York's Waldorf-Astoria, after the
83-year-0/d mother of eight was named
the 44th National Mother of the Year by
the American Mothers Committee. The
organization Is a New York based non-
profit organization devoted to Improving
the moral and spiritual foundations of
·tamly life.
Now that the lazy days of summer are ap·
proaching we coast dwellers are beginning to
take advantage or the out or doors again
Parties are being moved outside and our atten·
lion is turning to the 'sea. We Jove spring and
summer here.
First, it was tea at the Sherman Foundation
Gardens in Corona del Mar. Twenly·lhree
young wo men recei ved gold and pearl
medalUons to wear Nov. 24 at the National
Charity League debutante ball, culminating
their years of service to the community.
The girls enhanced the garden setting and
in turn the nowers pointed up the natural beau·
ty of the teen·agers . who were accompanied by
their equally attractive mothers.
Mrs. Edwarclt Starnes, ball chairman, in·
troduced the young women and their mothers
and guests were greeted by Mrs. Paul Klllhn,
president of NCL's Newport Chapter, and Mrs.
William BarrlDllOn, president-elect.
. After the tea the debutanles journeyed to
the Lido Isle Yacht Club for a Mexican fiesta
and buffet hosted by the Ernest Hlaalllawa,
Joaepla Coleswortlly1, Clllford Jordana, Sally
Somen and James Somers. .
Thls was the first in a round of parties that
will keep the girls occupied until their big mo·
me nl in the fall.
The debutanles are SaUy Jean Barrlnttoa.
LHra Ca&llerble Bell, Suau Loalae Blalaop,
Jamie S-Banallam, Carol Uaa Coleawortby,
Doreen Marie Cud, Alyce Dabney, Lisa
Leanne Doerta1 and Cynthia Au Fo1Te1t.
Also, Barbara Jean Frova, Karen Lo.Jae
Goody, Gena Lyaa Haddox, Ka&llerhte ADD
Hall, Amy Lyaa BIHlllaw, Rllleacla aeaee
Jordaa. A.a1ela DI•• Kaapp, s.daale Kral,
Carollme Elalae Knpp, Saaaa KaUaerlae
llart111 and Dnoa .leaa Palmqalst.
More are Elyaa Dell Paaley, Cyatltla
.leaaetae Prke and ••rd• Ward Semen.
A smaller crowd than anticipated tu.med
out for an evenlng of beauty and fashion at the
South Coast Plaza Hotel last week, but lbose at ..
tending the Easter Seal benefit got Iota of in·
spiration.
Master of ceremonies Gary Co•,._ in·
troduced Dr. B. Geerce Braau, who talked
about coemetlc 1ur1ery, and leaa Mauel whose
loplc was make·up.
There were faahlons from several local
stores as well as fur and ~welry in tbe ea~
lrava1ama and il all ended with wlne and
cheese provided by Compton.
Especially enjoyln1 the evening were staff
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By Judith Olson
members from the Rehabilitation Institute of
Orange County, which will put the profits to
good use.
Praim Singh, director, and his wife Marleae
were there along with Ann Rldtmond, ad·
ministralive assistant, Jet Youg, public rela·
tions director. and her husband Ed.
Mexican weaver Alkno Vasqaea greeted
old friends during a reception in the Orange
Coast College art gallery last week when an eit·
hibit of his work opened for the second time in
two years.
So many fans and new friends were on band
that the punch and ·cookies disappeared well
before the evening ~as over, accordlDI to
Eaaa&tt Roju. Vasquez' hosl.
Vasquez is an outstanding weaver and il's
hard to resist buying a dozen of his works. We'll
settle for one .
One of the most colorful yachting celebra·
lions in this area is Opening Day, when the boating
season gets under way in earnest and all the decks
aresweptcleanforsummerfun.
At the Balboa Yacht Club tradition is en·
trenched since the club Is marlring its S5lb year.
There was a carnival theme to its openina day,
with a 1907 band organ 1lving the signal to start
the resUviUes at 0900. There was a buffet luncheon, the traditional
open house aboard the boats and the preaenta·
tioD' or the trophy for lhe best-maintained boat
in the club.
Competition was keen ror the latter but
Duhl ud Mull& Eaaley swept it away with
their nifty Sea Spirit.
The da1 was wrapped up with a coclttall
party on the lower deck where petta were
greeted by C••••tl•re aad •re. ••• wuu.-. \'lee Co••Mere ... an .......
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Day ceremony. Members and ,..u wen treat·
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PAUL D.M<a.AllV,Jll. M<Oy •••• u.n. 1919 1)17" Or•t1Qe County, will u,,.,., •nO
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• • • Wildlife
CPro• Pase CU
to tM a1d ol tbete animals," be aaya.
llU1 ol &be injured anlmala are referred by
Animal Coatrol departmen.ta lD varioua com·
munltlet, since there ue "few racWUea where
an.lmall Uke owls or pelicans can be cared tor. ·'Taxpayers pay for Lbe cat and dog pound,
but there's no such t.bln& as a pelican pound,"
he adds.
IT WAS SEAL BEACH Animal Control that
referred Ruaty, the weak pelican. to Dr. Pasco.
"Treatment consisted of two days of
sto mach tube feeding, plus antibiotics and
vltamlns. He responded well and now he's grab·
bing fl.Sb voraciously. He eats two pounds of
rock cod or salmon every day, which is donated
by Walt's Wharf. a restaurant in Seal Beach."
Rusty ia a pampered pelican now -he gets
two ahowen a day, a swim in the bat.b tub and a
lot or attention. Dr. Pasco bas been tesUog the
bird's strength by tethering him with a 30·foot
nylon cord aDd coaxing him to Oy .
"He seems a little stiff, posalbly from belog
out of commission for awbUe. I've been increaa-
1 ng bis exettise each day," he says.
Dr. Pasco took the bird and a surfboard into
the ocean SaturW!y to see ii "the stimulus of be·
ing In the water wi11 make him act more like a
pelican. I have to force him to get back to bis
normal pelican ways ."
It seems that Rusty bas grown accustomed
to being looked after and fed, and be doesn't
particularly want to leave the animal hospital.
But the movement of reward for Dr. Pasco·is
when he sees an animal "fly off on bis own."
BlJT, HE ADDS, ''This animal rehabilita·
lion isn't all joy. A gentleman from Inglewood.
who had a permit from the Fish and Game
Department to have possession of a great horned
owl, brought the bird in. Jt was thin. had had pro·
blems with flight and two fractured legs.
"It was a salvage type situation. The bird
was on the operating table for two hours and,
when it regained consciousness, we stomach·
t ube fed him. This animal died the following
morning.
"It's a mazing the owner had that much con-
cern for a wild bird."
Dr. Pasco notes that he treats "a broad ar-
ray or sma ll creatures. Birds like finches,
crows, pigeons and ravens -they get hit on the
highway, or fly Into windows or fall out of trees. •
"We also treat waterfowl like seagulls and
pelicans, and mammals like squirrels, r abbits.
occasionally racoons, coyotes, California seals
and sea lions." The number one cause for requiring treat·
ment is trauma due to confrontation with man,
he says.
"Waterfowl become tangled up m fish-
e rmen's lines or they swallow fish hooks. And
then there are malicious shootings -there's
nothing more pathetic than to see a beautiful
red taiJed hawk with a bullet hole through iL'>
wing bone.
"Also. there are general disease problems,
toxic problems and the stress of elements such
as extreme weather conditions or lack of food, ..
Dr. Pasco explains.
The Alliance for Wildlife may be contacted
at (213 )769·8388; P .O. Box 4570, North
Hollywood, 91607.
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be oCfeDded, and oosidcs, my mother has a ter-
rific sense or humor."
Mrs. Lazarus, born in Chernigov. Russia,
near the Polish border ,'raised her children in
Brooklyn. Her husband, !l glassblower. died in
1956, and she had to work when her children
were teen-agers. She moved to California 16
months ago, and lives within a mile of both her
sons . Her daughter died last October.
She asked Mell if his character, "Momma."
will ever get married and be replied: "When
you get married, she'll get married. l don't
think 'Momma ' will get married because s he
wants to be able to devote her time to taking
care or her kids."
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Dr_ Pasco works on the great homed owl's broken legs as 1t is
fed via a stomach tube.
Rusty is a
--~· pampered
-:... • ~ pelican.now
~ .. ' -and even
~ surf-bOarding
last weekend
• • • Grandma
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advocate or rider education.
Her s ix children have "given oo
static" about her U.S. perimeter trip,
and her 89-year-old rather said he
wishes he could be along.
HER BROTHER owned a Harley-
Davidson dealership in the '40s, and
inspiring her to buy the American-
made motorcycle this year, she said.
"I wanted a n a II Ame ri can
motorcycle for a n all American trip.
"I mean, in what other country can
someone take a trip like this?" she
queried.
The most outstanding memory or
her trip is her time spent in Savan·
nab, Ga.
"It's so beautiful the way the
flowers and trees meet in the streel:l
of Savannah," she s aid.
BUT CALIFORNIA is the most
beautiful state in which to ride, she
claims.
In fact, she plans lo ride back to
California o ne week after s he
reaches her destination in Rhode
Island. Althoug~ she considers the U.S.
perimeter tour the longest ride or her
life, she plans to ride for the rest of
her life_
"Motottycling is a lot better tor
any grandmother than knitting ever
was," sbe said.
The motorcycling grandma, Hazel Kolb from Missouri.
strikes a happy pose as she shows off her cycle and travel-
ing togs.
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That's a dollar for every five pounds
you bring to your nearby Reynolds
Aluminum Mobile Recycling Unit.
We're making It easy to cash in •. all·
aluminum cans. Our mobile recycling truck
wlll be In your area u11sted below.
So start collectlng aluminum cans right
away. They're everywhere. Kitchens, part(s,
roadsides, restaurants. Clubs and civic
groups use them at their social activities.
Then bring them to our mobile truck for 20C
a pound.
Also, we'll pay you for certain other alf-
aluminum items It they're clean and prop-
erly prepared. Just ask or calf for detalfs.
Reynolds Aluminum Moblle Recycling
Unit. It makes cashing In your alumlnum
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Every Wedne9day Phone (714) 998-4271
•-: .
ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE I ERMA BOMBECK T~. Mey 16, 1979 . DAIL y PILOT ca
I
•• .Dap~nlngs ,
Drive Your
(Fl'HI P11e Cl)
~d to a performance by lbe Citrua Collece Sln~1 cll:lmparne receoOoa and music by
tbe Bia Band Commotion.
Boat.a were open tor lnapectJon dwin1 lhe
artemoon and m any ~st... we are au.re. were
dreamm, ol Iona .ea voya1ea. but c. .... ,.,
Walt.r 8eluw*r wouldn't let Al\1 ot bis neet
lift an~hor and mis11 lhc tun of ttM! day
AllO tht'rt' Wf'~ Vitt C......,. a.1Mr1
Har l ••• aad Rear <'omaoclore l.f'w l• 8prH11tt.
Tidbilit At a Newport Much 1rocery lore
the other nt1i1ht two ru:o1tomers w~rt' seen buy1n1it
nearly two doien boxes of bran cereal
They W('rt mum nn the purpose i.nd hart
t'Veryone in Une vtry l'Url<>w1. We tried Lo atet un
H'lvltation to brt'akftt~t but lo no avail, and Wt"
even nid we 'd bring the banana:.
And a sunset wt1dding where again 1nform1t
Hon was withheld We <-aught the t'ouple a nd
their friends al Little Corona Just when the s un
wa s setting and joined in for thf' ceremon} but
the bride wished to remain anonymous.
No m atter ll was a beautiful time We
think sunset is the best tame for beginnings
Anaheim Union High School's Class or 1!}39
h as to be one of the most special groups of
graduates anywhere The members love to Met
together and have done so 40 limes sin('e they
got their s heepskins 40 years ago
T he last reunion took place at Griswold's
Restaurant. Fullerton . on a r.ecent Saturday
evening and continued on to the next morning
when Pbll and Betty Tozer invited the group for
brunch at their Tale of the Whale and a s urprise
har bor cruise.
The former Colonisb were enthusiastic
"Thank you. thank you. thank you. Phil itnd
Betty. Your classmates all love you," they s aid
when it was all over Relty Tozer wasn't in the
class but by now she must be <1 n honorar)
member
We're a ll looking forward to the Newport
Beach City Festival or Arts this coming
weekend a t Fashion Is land. Many or our friends
will be showing arts and crafts and we can't
wait to see what they do.
To toast the event the City Arts Commission
had a wine and cheese party at the Newport
Ha r bor Art Museum for commissioners. ex·
hibitors and the press.
Newport Beach Arts Commissioners Wally Ziglar and Janet Enms enjoy music of
trumpeter Zeke D1etnch and clannet1st Hal 81rnkrant
1•rc1sc h<>rc We Jump from s ubJCCt to '>UhJcl'l ..
No major world problems wert' '>Ohcd al
our l1tbll' but we d1<1 <'<>m t· aw<iy v.1th :1 ('(111
vcnwt1on p1t•tt' a pipe• clcam•r g1 rafrt· constru1•t
l'd h\' Rill ll uo.,1·ro ft lie m ad1• .1 v. htil•·
mcn<lgf'nc while drinking his <'<>ffct·
People Peering
\mt•r1can Bu s 1ne:.-. Wom1.:n 's Assoc1 a
t wn I r<'ne I vcrson 1s serving her second
t trrn a !> pres ident of the Ebell Club o f
In in<'. Mrs. James Reynolds will lead the
( ·osta Mesa Junior Women's Club
Gail McGraw won three trophies at the
M ult and Cal Show at Murdy Park Her dog
Maggit> look the Best of Show. Dog With the
Prettiest Eyes and All -American Mutt awards
Beautician
----Up the Wall
A•• La•ders
DEAR ANN: The life or a hairdresser is not
an easy one. As one who has been in the busi-
ness for a long lime, I'd like to submit a list or
s uggestions ror patrons who want to drive their
bea uticians up the wall. Just do the rollowinc:
1. Arrive late a nd throw his (or her>
schedule ofr for the whole day.
2. Arrive early. Squirm a round in your
chair and tap your foot impatiently while you
wa it.
3. Find a picture of a hair style you admire
in a magazine . Take it along and instruct the
oper ator to fix your hair exactly like the woman
in the pictare. !Neve r m ind that the movie
queen has a glor ious growth of thick hair and
you are nearly bald. l
4. Complain tha t you a re tired of the same
old hair·do and want something different. When
he creates a new st yle, complain that it
"doesn't look like me."
5. If your a ppointment is for a shampoo and
set. dedde on the spur of the moment that you
need a hairc ut. Ask him lo "work it in."
6. Request that he leave a t least three clip~
1n your hair to make sure it stays in place until
you amve at your desttnalion. Do not , under
a ny nrcumstances. return the clips. He ha~
plenty If each <'Ustomcr carne~ away three, he
wi ll lose only 45 claps every day
J S PE AK FO R THOUSANDS
DEAR S.: In beha lf of the thousands for
whom you speak. thank you. l '11 bet this column
shows up on beauty s alon walls all over North
America!
With b at'kground mus ic by J e an Tan·
dows ky's combo 1Jc<1n couldn 't tick lt: the
ivories because the p1<ino keys were out for re ·-.:.. ..
pair I, guests las ted a v1tnl'ly of cht·cse:s and ex·
chang<'d notes on the fos tl\ al
Marti MtGavock, Da na Myer~on, Cat hi
Tucker, Caroline Glenn, Lisa Lillian, Kathy
Koll and Beth Reed have ~n initiated into the
Omicron Chapter of Kappa Alpha T h<'ta at USC
Patti Williams has been installed as pre·~•·
dent or the South Coast Junior Women's l'lulJ
The t'luh named Sherry Upslill il..,. C1rl ,,r
thl' YNH". Nancy Mu nck as C1t1zen of th<· YN1r
and Carol Fcllion a~ Clu hwom:.in uf th1· v1·ar
St·hola rsh1ps huvt· been aY..ard••d to J udv
t\ut.-u a. Va lPrie Brandt. J oline Ou lmi~ and
•:llet'n Ilagan b.\ thl· I n 11w Charll·r Chapt1·r.
.Olive Ba rley, Mission Viejo. won three
I rophies in th<' second annual Orange County
Press Club bowling tourname nt. She took high
.,t•ries. scratch. high game . scratch, and h1 ~h
:-cri<'!>. handit'ap
// 1inu /u1 vt! 011 1/t'rn /11r l/oppcmngs. send ti to
.lrutrth Olxon at t/w Daily />1wt. P 0 lJor 15fi(), Cosio
\f1·.su CA 92fi26 or coll her at 642·4321 lloppeniny3
runs t'lf'T"!I Tuesdc..11
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Mingling were t:llt'n Appel, Janc•l Ennis,
Gloria Shoemaker. Wally Ziglar, Kathlttn Luby
and Thomas Garvc>r.
After a fruslr<iti ng hour or W<illlng for gas 1t
\.\as good lo s11 dnwn for breakfast with the
Goof offe rs
Yes. the convt-rsal1on as still as s pirited as
ever at the big round table al the Cannery
restaurant. Newport. where the coffee drinke rs
gather every morning.
When you ~ct s uc h a g roup as Dick
Richard, Ned Hill, Charlie Painter, Bill
Huscrort. Bill Dudas, John Caminiti, Paul
Simpson and Bill Hedler together the <'Onvcrsa·
t1on is really something. .
As Cam1n1ti s ays ·'This group gets its ex
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Bike Path War Imminent
The next Civil War tn
th is country w ill be
b e t w ee n r o l le r s.
bicyclists a nd joggers.
The problem 1s l ht·r c
isn't e nough, ~oo m for
the three of the m on the
same bike paths. As the
s um m e r approaches.
they are formin~ les~
than a perfect union.
R o lle r !>ka ters !l ay
that bike rs ride side by
side and fill up all the
lloro#~ope the roller sk<lters line up
E,...a
Ba.krk
in the
DAILY PILOT
( )
~aths. The joggers say
. _ in packs of six or SE'ven
---------<1nrl run th<'m off the By SVONEY OMARR road. and the bikers ~ay golf course. right·of.way walke rs w ith b itin g
dogs. When can they use
the bike paths'>
DWARF MEYER LEMON
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 lhl' joggers think they would have to go to the
AR I ES ( Ma r e h 2 I · own the road • golf carts en route to the
Apr il 19>:Expandbaseof Before it r eac h e s g reens
oper ations. Make contact v ie>lcnt proportions. 1 T his is the basic sum ·
with those in positions l'f think we she>uld all sit . m er schedule and wo~ld
authority. . d 0 w n a n d we> r k of course change durini.:
T A URlJS I Apn I 20 som ething out before the the winter months wit h
May 20 );. Go.od Moon le is urers become mili· cr oss·country s kiers. ice a~pecl . rnm c1dcs now · tant. s ka ters (On the bi ke
w.1th di.stance. ed.u ca-The solution seems re-paths near the pond 1 t 1 0 ~ .. •n format 10!1 · lat1v cly sample T he a nd s nowmobilers
publishing a nd advert ts· bicyclisLo; ce>uld u:,c th<' ' t h ose n ea r go I r
mg pro~rams hike paths on lhc odd courses> .
GE MIN I I M ay ~I days and lhc odd Jog. T ht>rl'. now. I think
June 20 >. Get 1?cne<1th gl'rs on lht· cvl'n d;iys wl''vl' t a ken care o f
the su~facc re 1e~t the with the exception of full c·,·eryone who s hares the
Superf1c1al. lhC' 01m~y. days on We dnc·~d a y~ OU t ·Of·doors for leis ure
pretense. . when th!' sk:.ilN~ C'uuld with the except ion of the C A}~CE R ':lune 21 hold forth Jul~ 22.J. Be d1plomal1c. T h l' m 11 r n 1 n g ~ . RUFFELL'S m amtain balance and a . howC'ver . would have lo
moderate pace ' b e Sl'l a!>ide fllr the
LEO <July 23 ·~~g . skateboarders an<I the °WtwwY011WC111t
22 >: Accent 0~ ob~?'"'"~ la te even ings f11r the tt.t..11!.rt
UPHOLSTERY
facts c~~cemang fruits trai l hikers except o n 1mtt.rbor aTvr -
of labor · windy days. 1 Cost~ ""sa --r ~.:1)56i
VIRGO <Aug. 23:S~pt. On windv d ays the·~g~~~~~~~~ ?2>: . P~wer. creall vi~y · paths woull play host to ·
imprmtmg of s~yle! an-t he kite flyer s Thi ~ A •
volvemcnt a re h1ghhght· schedule will apply in nnounc1~ a
edLIBRA <Se t 23.0 t a.II a reas with ~he excep-SummerDrnnr.lm . .P . <' . taon of t he bike paths I_ IV61Ulll ?21· ~omp~etaon of pro· routed around wa ter . In COl'T.eensf
JCCl is 1nd1~atcd . Cycle t hi s c·ase. wee k e nds fl II ·
comes full circle. , would be r eserved for
SCORPIO IOct. 23· the boat a nd canoe peo-N~v. 2 ~): Accent on pie who would have lo ~~1endsh~p that, ~e~omes use the facilities as a m ~a nmgful as In· portage t o put t h e ir tens1fied. . f h SAGITrARIUS <Nov. boats m and out o t e
22-Dec. 21): Emphasis wate r . . 1 on protecting \'aluables, This would also apply
possessions. t o . snorke ler~. w ater
CAPRICORN (Dec. s k 1e rs a nd fa.she r me n ,.,
22-J an. 19): Celebrate! who a rc casting from
Cir c ums t a n ces on ce the banks.
more ravor your efforts. Thursday. mornings of
AQUARIUS <J a n . a lt e rn a tin g w ee k s
20.F e b 18 ,. Answers w~uld , of course. be set · · aside for hula hoopers a re found be hind the and baton twirlers, as
scenes. Id th PISCES (F e b . 19· anyone cou see e
March 20): Member of logic or not having them
oppos ite sex a ids in on the same day.
opening doors previous-In the event the bike
Jy closed. parth is adjacent lo a
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ORANGE COUNTY:
113 Town & Country
S47·8228
Do you want to tell
·em"
SALE PRICE
REGULAR
PRICE 5 14.50
~
Engagement announce·
menls. with black.and·
white gwssy photograph of
the future bnde or the cou-
ple. m"-'t be received by
the f'eature Deportment at
least St.c weeks before the
wedding
5 GAL.
CONTAINER
THRU MA\'
Enroll now
for
summer. • •
... ,. --.
In The Reading Game nothing iN left lo chance. Students
<.'xperience reading as fun ... enjoyable ... und somethin~
t hey can do successfully.
•Instruction begins only a fter careful diagnostic testin~.
•An individual program of ins Lruction is p rescribed for each
s tudent.
•Only prove n techniques a nd m aterials are utilized.
•The precise progress of each student is carefully monitored
a nd rewarded daily .
•S tudents build s trong reading skills and self-confidence .
The .J!~~J.!!!g .c.Q.!me™
FULLERTON
979.5511
MISSION VIEJO
71"77M
HUNTINGTON BEACH
U2·oeol
NEWPORT BEACH
155·1105
ALSO IN LOS ANOELEI AND THE SAN F1'ANCISCO BAY AREA
,,
IWLV N.OT
~
Rock Ital' Gre~g Al\· man hu pleaded in·
nocent to u charge or
reckless driving tn
Daytona Hc tac h .
Fla.. and hus been
o rd ered t o s t und
trial on June 4. Two
women were injured
when Allman's car
collided with a
slower-moving a uto.
causing an estimated
$5,500 damage .
Interest
Conflict
Denied
SACRAMENTO CAP>
T he California at-
torney gener al says San -
t a C ru z Co unt y
Supervisor Marilyn Lid-
dicoat does not have a
conflict of interests
between her two coastal
memberships.
Ms. Liddlcoat, in addi·
tton to b e in g a
supervisor. belongs to
both the Central Coast
Regiona l Commission
and the Californ ia
Coastal Council.
At.torney General
George Deukmejian is-
sued an opinion saying
the question arose
because the Coast al
Council brought suit
agains t th e Sla t e
Coast al Commission
over the commission's
policy of r equiring
public access l o t he
coast as a condition or
getting permits to build.
But the opinion said
at.ale law governing con-
fiicts ol interests deals
only with financial con-
Rlcts, not philosophical
~liefs or organfaalional
affiliations.
Deukmejian said no
law may "re quire
philosophic conformity
as a prerequ i site to
publicollice, or wavier of
the nghttoas~atewith
an organization and
participate in its lawful
activities as a conditlon
of silting on a public body
and participating in iLc;
decisions."
2 Appointed
Marla Christensen
Bird a nd Donald W .
Shaw, both of Newport
Beach, hav e b een
named to the board of
dir ectors or the Laguna
Beach Museum of Art.
Gold Behind
-I and-Dispute
BJ THOMAS D. l!UAS
(lit '' usually the catalyat 1parldn1 land ownt~tup di&pult'S between I.be ataLe and printe
<"Ilia.ens who b11ve paJd taxes on lbe land, often for
dei:'adn.
Va,. lawa giving I.be i t.ate W e to all land · •
sraward of the "mean bl1ob tide line" u It ul1~ -
In th~ 192& JC~n~nUy iare I.be lleya to t.be state
C'lalm And e>n,.n, no one knuwa Jui t where tho
lloe wu. only wht>N" It ui today.
THE aESULT Of'TEN IS A NEGOl"IATED
~etUf'nw>nt, with the sl.Jtt.e 1eWaa at le.it some
beach land or oil wells m the process. And oU pro-
duced from t~e lldt'lunda b • major source of
state money
Now anotht:·r ' .. lluuble n:t!OW'N! gold hu treat~ a similar d1~pult h•r from tbe ocun and
its tJdeland oil fields
For there ~ apparently .aome gold left \n lbe A~ .........
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-~ATION I ANALYSIS /CAREERS
Pl1llLIC NOl'ICS
PUBUC NOTICE
NO'nC9 Of' INftNDtlD auut TllMW•a
NOTICE IS HEltEaY GIVEN !NI
PVBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
JACK CAVAMM.l<it4,..,,... ~'I\ ~tc;a TO at•DtTOllS
... E. '"" Sl•HI. Co••• Mu•. su ... •IOttCICMHITOf'TM• C.llfon>I• mn, ,_ to Mii to STA ft Of' CA&.t,.,.NfA PM aAltAON HUltLllUl, '""--~· TMll~Oll'CHIAltOe h 0 11 P•••9left (lr<I~. lnlfte. MO.A• ....
~ltor..i.. IN foll0w1n9 per-I pro Eit•te Of LEIGH TOH KEELING, per1y: n.. 1..-h<~ m•lf>'9ft•fto o.c .. -lunh••H ._ ... , C,AVANAUGH NOTICE IS HEltEBY GIVEH to -LANDSCAPE MAl..,lENANCE. '" trHltO'\ol--ft ....... ~I
Cl\ldlft9 IM "*........., ...., •qo;~t "'al All pe<WI\ "-W.. <l•1m 1 -IMI
-.-. ~ •I * £ 1111\ StrHt. ,.,. \AiO -.,... ._i""' to Iii. C~• MeW, (Allfoml• m77 ........ Wiii' tl't nf<*\Wfl' _.,...,, lft
SOUTH ER:\
CALlfORl\IA
Y uba River and the state
waol5 IL The only trou·
ble ls that the river bot·
tom land t.bougbt to con·
tain the gold belongs to a
private company. And
COAST AL VILLAGE THRIVES ON SPECIAL TY
Gourmets Flock to 20 S.•food Re8taur•nt•
Tfll\ 11./111 ,,...,,., •Ill W <Ofl\Vf'I" llw Ollk~ ol tfte (I-ol -.00.... M · ,...'" °"°' _ J..,. 1, ""•' ,.,. ot 111i.o ,_,, .., to pno...,1 "''"'" wrtfl
Ik e of ~ W Ho"°'"°"• Jr . At I"~ nt<e\.Wff vouct>eN. to ,,,. un· ,.,.,..y •• LAw. uo E. 11111 Strefl. Suit~ oen1oneo •• IN otf•<• of OOllYEA,
Ill, Co\!•~ ... C•lllotftl• ttUI MALCOL M, DALY a. VITTI, 001 w1~1 .. fM-' """ Y"" "° ••r •• M•cArtnvr B•vo . N ... pon &e.c", --to tr-r.rw. llle 1re~feror, C.llforftl• '*l. "'""'"It the pt.Ke ol JACK CAVANAUGH, 1\9' not <~I buM,..U ot IN~ lft •II m•I·
FO(:l lS
lbe company recently tnuied some o( tts holdings
to the federal government.
The result is a controversy that makes past
5quabbles over tidelands look simple. It could set u
precedent for land near other r ivers.
NO ONE DISPUT ES THE STATE'S ownt-rship
of the ~ .o~ any river that was navigable when
Callfom1a JOint.'<I t he union in 1850. But no one can
agree where the Yuba River was in 1850 or
whether it ever earn ed hoat traffic an the affected
ar ea.
T o make matters simple, the state Lands
Commission cl aim s all la nd between the
"m eander lines " of the river -all land ever
traversed by the stream. whose course has shifted
oft.en over the years.
If its claim i s upheld in federal court, t.be state
would be able to take over land held by Yuba
Goldfields Inc .. wbk h plans to dredge for gold on
pr operty it has claimed since 1901.
BUT YUBA GOLDFIEl.DS WOUl.D not be the
onl y aCfecled landowner. Tbc state claim could be
extended to all bottom laod downriver from ·the
Goldfields' holdings, affeC'ting 120 other owners in·
eluding the Army Corps of Engineers, the
Univer sity of Californ1if. Southern Pacific and
Western Pacific railroads and the DiGiorg10 Corp.
A s.tate victory also wou.ld mean it could go
after nver bottom land aJon~ numerous other
streams that have changed course since 1850.
"We wouldn't do that." says Jack Rump, staff
counsel for the L ands Commission. "We only
pursue those matters where an issue arises. We've
~ot so many cases going we can't possibly foUow
up on all ownership disputes."
BUT THE OWNERS OF MANY other pro-
perties would never know when the st.ate might
seek their land. just as Yuba Goldfields didn't
'know until last year that it faced a challenge_
"We 'r e not talking about the river where It
was in 1850," says Martin Crotter. the company's
board chairman. "That's at least half a mile to
two miles away from our land. There isn't even a
r ecord of where 1l was before 1867, and 17 years of
constant drcdgini:: upstream changed its course
many tJmes in those year s.
··And the state has only a very tenuous claim
that the river was ever navigable."
THAT CLAIM, IN FACT, depends in larf(c
part on an an old newspaper article and on one IHs·
torian's report.
Even N. Gr egor1 Taylor. the assistant at·
torney general helping the Lands Commission, ad-
mits that "the river today has no sem blance to its
condition in 1850."
But Taylor adds, "Tbere is a lot of gold re·
m ain ing in the ar ea."
. That's obviously why the Lands Commission is
go10g after the Yuba River bottom land.
. If it wins. a lot of land along other California
rivers could evcnll.1dlly become fair gam e.
.a bu•IMu M .,Y ioutlOft otfle• ""'" t.,, pen-"'O to'"-fltet• o1 ..... oe-,,.. !Mnliwu~'"''"~ <-• ........... ""'' -...... ... OAlEO•-., Ml.''°"· fir\\ OVOll<Al'°"ot ttll\Mlkt .
IV BM""' tiurtbul O•lff May t, 1m
U~POLA NINOIUON AND ~AM IC~ DtNSMOCMI Ed<IArl• oft ... E~ of
.__,.. .. LAw .-.. -De<..-....... ,."""'.~'" DUaYEA, MALCOLM, OAL'f & ~ ...... ~t'ffD VITTI
'Seafoo4 Capital'
P\11111\-0.~ CO.>I Deily Pllo1 4•t M~ aMt.,
Customers Line Up in Calabash M.y U , tm 1'07-74 N•-' ._,_, Cll.._.. tM6a
PUBLIC NOTICE
Altenttf\.., E1t.tt
Pubh~""" 0<""91 Co.SI Deily Piiot, M•y IS. 11, tt en<! J""" S, 1919
Cl\LABl\SH. N.C. 11\P 1 It's fc•..,s
than a milt• between cit y l1m1l S•R•• ...
here. there's but one stopli~hl tn
town. one c inderblock moll'l and ,
maybe, 200 residents
But sandwiched bt>l w('('n the t wo
signs arc 20 seafood n ·staurant:,
This coastal village JUSt may be the
per-capita seafood rcstaur:.int capital
of the world.
"IN ntE SUMMER, people are
coming in and out so fast at ·s just like
the door is opening and closing
itself," said Charlir Chandler, 67,
who runs one of the rest..Juranls.
"Just today at lunr h, J had J>('()ple
from Ohio Tcnncsst.'e and Kenturky,
and 1 di<.ln 't l'ven ao;k everybody. ·
Ch andler declar Pd nn1• riflcrnoon
The r ustomPn. who ltnt< up out ... 1d!'
the restaurants in Cal.iha:-.h dunng
t h e peak s umm er Sl':Json :lrL'.
primar ily, tourist s v1 ... it ing the
beaches alon~ the <';;irolina M:1..,l
With a miniaturf' gCJ lf courst•. a ~1ft
sh op or two. and no n1ghlcluh:-.,
Cal abash doesn't draw tourists for
any otber reason.
THEY FLOCK LIKE !.eagulls to
cal. Indeed. i nl3nd imitators ~eek
some of the action by advertising
"Calabash·:.tyle" seaJood.
On the map, Calabash is a tiny spot
just a step or two inside lhe North
Carolina line. convenient lo a string
of North Carolinu beaches anrl South
Carolina's 50 miles of Grand Strand
The rl'slaurants a re famous for
fried cocktail·sizc ~h nmp, floundn
oysters. and cr ab cak es. l>ervcd 1n
belt-popping abunrtancf'
"You eat that stuff in other placcc;
that clajm to be Calabash, you're
ea tin· b r eaded ~ea food -right.,"
said Chandler. refer ring to inland
restaurants.
"HERE, WE JUST nour it and
cook it. We don't bread nothln'. The
seafood comes in from all over llw
place, but we don't. ser ve nolbin' but
Punch
frt'Sh lw r au..,1• 1t gets cooked and
•':llt·n hdorc 1l has a chance to get
old ••
TIH' st•afood sag:.i runs deep 1n
C.ilabai.h
M ayor I vcy f l1gh runs one of the
rt·..,taurant!., a!> do three of five
n11'rn h<'r'> of lht• Ctty Council. And
llt~ll ha., t wo ... 1stcrs who have their
h.,ntf.;; 10 ,.,.,,taurants
"Thi~ hoth rla1m to be running the
or ig1 n<il 'ala bash restaurant," said
f11~h. a 65·year -old native of the
town. .. nut don 't put that in the
paper. ll'll start a squabble."
lllG ll T R ACF.S THE seafood
h•!!.1Cy tu lht> 1920s, when shrimpers
u nrl othl'r f1..,hcrm en sold their
Cal<'ht>s u1 <"<tlnba!>h The rest.aurant
hu >1111 ·~-i ~ol st.trtcd, H1~h said. when
lHJpul,1r outdoor oy:.ter roasts for
tourist:; liad to be m oved inside
ht't'aust• of ht•allh ri:gul ations.
v ('Sl<'r Bc.C'k . J11 gh's brnthcr -in·law.
<·lai ms w h.1vl' 11p1;."ned the fi r st
m1th1·nt1c l alah<1sh-style restaurant
Ill 1940
"I stnrtt-<1. th"n another one start-
c·d . t hl'n anl)thtr." ... 01d Beck, who 's
ti:.! "t g1u•s-; e verybod y thougbl
thf'y·d get rich.··
By all appearances. there is little
advert1sin~. and even less competi-
tion. pr(.'<;uma bl ~ because there are
more than enough customers
··1F ONE PLACE runs out of
somethiny.. you don 'l hesitate to bor -
row from somcbo<ly f•lse:· :.aid Len-
ll">n N:1n<·e. 46, another r estaurant
ownt•1·
Thi• typ1C'a l Calabash r estaurant is
plain . 'Ai ilh vinyl ·cover ed booths,
!'llvcrwon• wrapped in waxed paper
and t artar sauce in squeeze con-
t ainers. But customers don't come to
Calahash for ·opulcnce. they come for
sc·~food.
"I lovr to cook the best ." said
Ch:indl<'r. "J love walking through
th<' dirung room and hearing people
tell me it's lhe best they ever ate."
HOLY PAIR·
ARRESTED
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PUBLIC NOTICE
SU~£11IOll COUltTO~ TME
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fM[ COUNTY~ OllAltGE Ne AMtUI
O•OE• TO SMOW CAUSE NOTICE OF INTENllO-l'Olt C"AJIG€ OF N~S TO ENGAOf IM TNE SALE "' 1M mtti.r o1 tt>e APl>lk•h°" ot 0".t.LCX>t40UC I EYEGEi "AP R Y JUL IA"' r INK dftd
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FICTITIOUS auiiiiSS--OATEO May"· 1'"·
NEW DELHI. India .. ..,... STATEMENT 8""'w ~·
The foll-•no ~'son' ••• "°'"G =.: ~ 1 AP ~ -Police arrested 11v .. ~ .. "' tH01tP1 suLLIVAN WOttttMA• a v1llage bolyman and e. v.M. FIHANC1e.L. "'' O<•"Clf 1Mo11~1·ao•suLL1YAN •
h S f · fi · Aft . Cosl• Mew , C.lllwn•• 92'11 -WI-.....,M 1 son or sacn 1c10~ a sy••uter A1v1n Moll•t1. 1111 LM A....-. ca.,..,
21'2·ye:tr-Old Orphan boy Tul•re O<. E JOI. Hunllt>QtOf\ Bea<". ht UIJl-
US an offering for a good c:.ou.....,. .. .-"--"-~ . Cleuoia Je.., P41tt0f\, lllJ ,.<Wt!> Pvb<l\1*1 ()r-Coul O•llY Pilot har vest and improved =ro••• o. .. Fullen°". c.i11"'"'~ ""-Y is.u.19,J._s, it" 1-..n Rules on Firinf.(
h u n t ID g in M 8 d h ya Geo'9f R•..O•ll Heflletd. 111•• I --------Pr adesh State, central H-a• s1 . G«den c;.o.,., c.1110'"'" PUBLIC NOTICE
India. the United News ~~1~ burn-en h conouctto ow e
or India said. -··• ... nneulllp NOTICE 0, ~~:~El'S SALE
;Religious Bias on Job
~
By JOYCE L . KENNEDY ( .r _.. DE'E'ffS J
Can the boss fire a man who turns ~~
down overtime to attend a Bible
C!lass? Is it legal to r efuse to hire a
man because his beliefs preclude
working at certain tlmes? Must a
bank teller be paid If she laJ<es un·
authorized leave to allend a religious
Police Superintendent s11Vdt., .,..,,,.Mott.,, ...,.,.
. '"" st.ettmeftl ••• llltcl •1111 ltllt A.N. Smgb told UNI that Covnty O.rk 01 Or<lftQt c.o.mty on o .. J-'· ""· •1 11 :00 A.M.,
h bo ....,..... l......Stnwftl -i.-Asiocl•• t c y, M adavt Dasa, ~11 11·""· 11011 es e1u11 _..,t.a T~ltt u..o.r
be ed "" .. '' was head in a forest Pu1>t1s1WC1 o.~ Coe\! o.;iy Potoi •'"' Pll.._,., to 0et0 01 Trust ,._
by the priest's son, who ""-v 1, a. 1s.11. ",.. 1•s1.,, co...., 0c-1
• ttn, •• '""'· ""· '204., Ill bocJ11 170, peOf 3", Of Oftltlal
eonvenlion?
These kinds of ql!flUons~n re-Ii g i ous discrl mlnatton 1n the
workplace -were hlghUghted at a
conference in Washington. Spoaaored
by the U .S. Commission on ClvU
Rt•bu, the meetln1 drew attention to
wbat the commlaaion terms the
··neglected" dl1crimination, one
long Oftrlbadowed by concerna of
race, color, sex, age, handicap or na-
tional origin.
PEDEML LAWS require that an
employer make reasonable accom-
modation to an employee's religious e,.cuees if it can be doGe wttbout UD·
due h.ardabip to the bualneu. The
E·up comes with one'• view of
n an accommodation becomes
uonable or the banlablp undue.
the Blble clau cue, a man with •·,ean'Mnice bad never retuaed to
come lo on a Saturday when needed
unUI the Ume be explalned be wu a
lebovu'• Wltneea and bad •creed to
help dlnc!t a Bible clu1 the followtnc
...... lie ... fired. 'l'be court
1.W Uae mall bad • riebl to cbooM
Btble c1Pa °""overtime, aw It WU reUO.-biu for the compa111 to ftN
lllm 8lld tbat be must be reblNd with
beet PQ. .
ID c.lbtda, tbe state fair employ·
meat pnclioe c.nmll1k>ft ruled tn
fHOI' ol a maa automaUcallJ dlmed _...,_. with • rapkl trwtt dis·
trkt ...... bit reUcioUI beliefl pre-
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threw the head into a , 11eco•d• in '" offl<• of tNt C-ly
ted "''-kt-F "d b ri PUBLIC NOTICE Re<Of'de• of O<-County, Stele of vein 1wt wor wg on n ay even-·' _ nea r Y ver . ca11tor,.••. w1LL SELL AT PUBLIC inga or Saturdays. The employer had NOTIUO~ AUCTION TO tilGHUT 8100£~
not made the effort ~determine ~UM.IC NEAatNG F'OA CASM ,.,_,. ... .ti 1""" of self 1"
Whether accommodation Was pos&I• Meetina Set "'or•ce •s HEAE8Y 01vEw 111At 1••f"' "'°"''.,. t,,. u1111.a st•m• .i •--e tM Pl.,,nlnQ c.omm.u-01 IN City 01 S0..111 ,,_ f'tllrence to '"' 0.•"99 ble. Newp0r1 BHcll wlll llol<I • pu1>4k ,...,. Cout'tv OIO Courtt>ollle, Clly ol s.nl• The Affiliates of the lllQ.,.. A~ No H• 1 .. 111o11ec1 b'r A,.., si .... "" ~tton.1• •" ,,.,,., 1111e
8ABBATARIAN EM LOYEES (.aguna Beach Museum Cllyof ~e..oc11to <~••11 •"°1"1"'Hl con~Ytd•o __ ,..'°
d "W• lost .,, our snape but we knew you'd like to see * •-ftd-to Ille NIV!M<lpal c-n w II II-.. 1e1 Dffd of '""' '" lite on't alwa~ win, however. The U.S. how we k>Ok. ed on our vacation." or Art wlll meet May 22 11• 10. ""-"~ 10 '""'"'V' QCWem•no P•099••Y -ii ... t...i .'n .. 1c1 c-tv .....
Supreme Court bu upheld dismlasal ------------------------a t 1 p . m . a t the ~~-::::-~."::. :,,~·: s~:.:9:'!:': G. ~ •'"' e of an airline employee, agreeing with museum: 307 Cliff Drive, 01 .. ht111Q Chff11ln~ 11nlh 10 coe1· ,.... .... iuii ..... ,......,, for ,,.,.u
the employer that tO crant the for an Oil painting Jee-..... nlum lft -'~ I~ -~i lflfOUVll Lot S., ..... f'le· •mploy-·s req·--· "or Satu-t ..... ofr Nollet ,, ""'*Y Nnflff .. _.. ..... Mnl lo Wtd Loli ot frect Ho. ~.111 ... "'" ""''""I' ... ........,. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l ure and demonstration MICI pvl>llc -lfl9 wlll llt l'ltttd on, ....... <llY of....._., 8Hd\, .. -
would violate the atrllfte 's seniority -----------• by Orange County artist ,.,,. .uy of ,,_..., '"' •• ..,. "°"' o1 ""• ""'" tt1er-eo1 necOf090
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PractJ...-. 7 .JO I'·"' lft 1M ·~II ~ ot ,,.,_ H to l7 ln<lv'll .... MIK•fl-'-~-"~!::::::' ~•CTn1ous•us111us Fred Rash Sr . ..,...,~8fft'l>C1tv""''·••'""'1<" "'4oct\.•~o1~0r-c-tv. In another California caae, a bank TIM ,..1ow1119 ,..,_, •r• dolll9 T~ f ".!!:• U ATlliltENT ti~-"" 111«• .,.Y...., ... __ ,,.. ''"' ",... ~ --com.
was forced to award back pay to a *'""' "' 11eu .. 111 nv pencn " oo.nci llvll PUBLIC NOTICE ::~::' ""'• _., -• ,.. • .,, ::;.~·~':.:'! .~ Pll'INI.,.::~ teller who WU fired, then reinstated, LOeO llECOVEltY SERVICE, llEFLECTtO"'S. 1'10 W. Centr•I ,._ COii••. ~-,,i .. w .. 11t 7011 Vl\t• Doti C•IOft, lffw-1 41otllet-.1,..,IM,CA'211• •lJ,S..UA,..,CA.,104 ....,...,... • "" • 8"cll C•llf0rtll6 because she took leave to attend a re· ~"'"" H&••"· •102 e.1.,•0..••. &•ov L• Lono+tllow. f'Ot N19,.. "CTI'tOUS •UMNUS "'-""' c;.,...miu1on '" · ,,,_ '°'*' , 1 di ,.~ lio\ous convention The t lier ... _uoht lnrl .... U."1•• ·~··· ,_,. .... V•ll•Y. CA.,,. NAME STAT•MINT Otyol,...,,.,,, llH<ll :. b<lll \,, ~"'" ,K 0: e ' e UJV " Jo.111 Noleft, •IOI 8•tveder~. Tiie I lio...lnt -ctolf\9 llluM ~ISIW!d OfenQe COMI OIMIV l'llol •"Y e y MIY "<Of-.C ""' lhe had rttelVed prior approv•l, the lrvll\e, U. .,7t• 01::0~.~· h ,_NO Dr.,. In n•U Ho _, " . Mey IS, "" 1-." -•lrtet _,....Mid_, c-
bank said she had not. Tl\h b;ISl ... u It (Ofld\itt•O by. ~.l .. Lonvf919-LEWCO MAGNIETIC$·01V, 0 " --,,.~ti,...:·.::.:':;:.i:::m....
The number ot reltglous bias oei-r•• =:~! '"'' .1111-t ••• tli.o '"1" , .... LEwco ELECT1t1c co .'"'-·.,." PUBLIC NOTICE <_,,_"' •• ,_.,, ••Pf'llt•"' im-
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searchers dt~o determine bow ~=:::;:--,...,~EWCOtLECT1t1c .....-.. .. : ...... "'YMl,..1'1·..,-."llfl'I· ...... d ad d'-rimin ., CH•ISTO~Ml!lt HOMES o" "'*' U.'"1M .. '* o.MOf Trwt, ,,.., eapre re ... c auon •• ,,...,_ co., 1HC. CALtFOflNtA. "" c:.mtN• Ott_,., ..... c-... ...-... _ ... ., t11e
ln the Job market b , expect more of· '-;::..':'-~= CNtt Delly Ptlef. ,,_ .... '--''· ~ •.1~ CA t1m rn.''" ... ot "" enna ,,..... ..,
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PROPERTIES •
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FOUR-PL EX
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VIEW OF
TUSTIN HILLS
INVESTOR'S
SPECIAL
HUHT. BEACH
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EXECUTIVE
3 BR 2 STORY
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3 Br+ Pool
$70,500 DUPLEX
ONTHESAl'tD
5177,000 Sl.'~.KI down. 11r assum1•
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llave more l'uslomcr::. &
house; than t1alc:.pcoplt• 1
A I location that uuructi.
TRJ.HARBOR
REALTY
400 East 17lh. <:.M
i\.'lk fot' David 646-3255
for Ad Action
Call a
Daily Pilot
AO-VISOR
642-5678
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Separate Quarters For Office. Study. Or
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BAOKEA S-AEA LTOAS
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LIDO ISU
Bay view Crom 2 patio decks enhances
l'Ustom spacious S bdrm.. 4 bath
traditional home. like new. Ideal for
ente rtaining Corner lot. $520,000.
llG CAMYOH
Golf course view from spacious 5 BR.
4 hu. traditional home; lge. famil y
room , pool, jacuzzi. $750,000
IAYFROMT
ScvcraJ fine bayf ront homes
with pier & slip
AVALON
Well constructed . 3 BR. 1 ba. oak
floo r . partial basem e nt. concrete
foundation F lats area. $120.000 -
Fee.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
341 Buy\•d,. Q,.vo> NB bl':> blb l
WESLEY N
TAYLOR CO.
REAL TO HS sint:e 1H4U
4 UHIT 11.ftAltTMIMT ILDG
A GREAT IMVHTMEHT
11 :· Hlo(·ks to beach ~ Owner's apt. 3
bc1rms. l 1 :1 baths. 2 fireplaces. plus
two 2·ht·d rcwrn. l ·bath a nd o ne
I bl•droom. I bath units Great
lo<·at1 on & C <J SY t o r ent. S upe r
II unlington Beach value fo r only
5240.000.
WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .• REALTORS
2111 S-J~ .. hRood
NEWPORT CENTER. t't.B. 644-4910
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THE BEACH
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AUGUSTA MOD&
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Largest floor plan in Big Canyon
townhomes ! View of the golf
course from m ost r ooms in this
s pacious 3 BR & den m ode l.
Ceramic tiled kitchen w/eating
a r ea + Cornin g top r ange .
$235.000. .Joyce Edlund 642·8235.
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642·823S
901 Dover Drive
644·6200
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$135,000
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$355,000.
WATERFRONT
HOMES Inc.
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631-1400
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REAL ESTAn EXCELLENCE SIMCI 1949
COIOHA Da MAI Nearly ne w duplex;
3 bdrms .. 2 baths, also fireplace, each
un1l ; cons istent income producer
approximately 1500 s q . f l. of
li ving s pace each unit : this is a
probate sale. time is or the essence.
Property offered at appraisal value.
5249.500. Please call for appt ' .
450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
NEWPORT BEACH 759-8811
BAYFROMT
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HIGHLANDS
THIS WEEK'S
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REALTORS
675-5511
IUl.IXMOMI
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with fonnel din.I.al nn.
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PAULMARTIM ·,~
UALISTATI ••
644-7313
CdM <Jasmine Creelrl .
Beautlrul 3 BR, 2 ba.
Round the clock ettended
gale hse, Rec cntr, tennil
1·rt. swim pools, cul-de-
s a c l oc . $249,5 00.
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Submit t e rms -Pon
trade? 543-6148
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BBJEVErT
SpertacuJar ~ hr active
vK'W of harbor. ocean.
<'00...t. & bay nilc lites. On
(kean Blvd, overlooking
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den w1pnvalc J.,"Uesl qlrs.
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owner flnunc1ng. Ukr
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540.511 2
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HOMOttE
UWMMOWY!
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bath. dining. buillins.-
xlnt carpets & drape;.
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REALTORS
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IM COIOHA DR MAR
A cllltoftt l IMdroont hCMM re&ctfftc)
old worid c.._,,,, on a M.etM tr..
HHd street. StaiMd C)lou •. sep•.t•
dhti"C) '°°"'• lar«Je f.-ly roota &
nc.,tiaMtl MGSfff suite. Charn•e; at
$2B5,000.
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644-9060
2111 SAN..K>AOUIN HlllS AO
IN NFM'OAT CENT CR
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20MALOT
Two n1l'e ho m es oo
!'.::,id(· lot. Owner w1I
1•urry wr25"i d own. 10'::.
1ntt·rr•i;l. l''ull price
Sll..S.500
GO TO COLLEGE!
4 t)drm, family room.
fnrm<JI d1n1ni.: room .
laundry room. new t'oP
11e r plumb1n)'!. add-on
mothcr·rn-law qullrtt:r~
with airl'On<hlioning! AJI
Uus m beautiful Colle~
Park 1 Call now !>4&2313
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Mt•sa Verde Home by
oWl'll'r. So. of !\dams on
Starbird, nr golf course
& park. 3100 sq ft. 5br.
Jb11 + fam rm. Hta&e
mstr suite, 3 yrs old.
$190.000.
545-1831/556-4444.
We s l ·L o w dow n ,
FHA/VA, 3Br. 28a. fa.m
hn. ~.000. 631 -<YllB --------TAICEMl!
Great 4 bdrm. 2 bo
l:oll~e Park home with
:1llrut t1 v1• a ssumable
!11 ~·..; VA loan! This love
ly homt' has 1ust recently
hl'<·n rdurh1shclf frvm
lh1• new mle nor pallll w
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f1m!'hec1 hurdwoocl noors & oJ dcd r~r e sse d
fluorc~ecnt hghling in
the lutl'he n a rea . Add yo ur ramily to this
heautiful picture! A
bargam at '98.500. Art
now! Call ~2313 oPIN Ill Q • 11 \ IUN llllll Nl(I' telftNJI
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REALTORS
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lolcht'fl with cwn t•nn
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540-1720.
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Ht•1luui d 111 $1 lll,!IOH
l'l•lf lnc:bwpd 'hr Me~•
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b.ir lllJll\ \Ir,,, .!11111
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honw pn1ft . .,.."011all ch· ,~If .1t•..J 1.tl t• \" moclt'I
u1 .1 11 unit ''ondn 1·~1111
pie'< ~ ,h(I Wj')IJt't•
lfrd ll l'l'(I Io S 113. ~110
7!iff 1501
F.t lscrow MHcled!
f ll.lll£Slic 4 bdrm . Cretin·
brook pool home w ith
jacu7.ti, br ick B. 8 .Q ..
c·overcd patio. l'cntral
mr. water sortcncr. clec·
t n c J.:arai:c door fll>l'•H~r
& more! l\l s110,oou t his
unc won't las t• 'all
M&2313 '41ti111 ~•fl\ t t,Jf'J rt •I "' ~'
[~fijllll
rruc>mWaves, j.ITloenhoust• 4 bdrm·Mesa Verde
_windows, pool, :.pa Hurcola butll' J car r~court. • J?arai:e bubbhni: hot tul>·
646-0081or955· HflO dose lo golf t•nursc' The
Developed by Real eitaters 54&2.'113 Woodtree Dev. Co
IY OWHB/E'Sict.
3+ or4 Bdrm. 2 ba. Nt•w
Iv redecorated an & out w.ooo. Ph: 847-478k
By Owner · 4br. 2ba, Mc.-sa
Verde. Storage & a rc.·c.•ss
for R . V. Sll 9,SOO .
~-7620.
By owner. JOOS Killybrook
l..n. Open Sat/Sun. l2·6. J mt. den. rum pus rm ..
1 h ba. Prw t lrL't.>s, l~c.
lot. Walk lo schools. col·
lego & shop pin~. on
bust.me. l mmcd. ~~:..
S48-368l ------
Hus:e 4 bdrm Mt'fja North
PrL'Stigaous Mt•sa Vrrdc-3 bN1uty. fo'am1ly room.
Br ramily rm. 2 Ila . d1mn~ rO(>m , la rl(e c.·oun-
r,Pk indoor Swedis h t ry k itche n. t:~vercd
OilQ 7:;1 5917 JXllln, p1<1.Urt'Squc.• r1•ur
. ---vurd & l'UI dt• S•ll' h>l'll·
Wunt 1\11 Results 64:! 567/! i100 1\1.rt ~ ~t:l
A CONV£Mtr NI SHOPPINC ANO
SEWINC CUIOl t ON IHE CAlON fHC CO
Sew a Sweetdress
9346 e.20
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l'..all ll U W !)411 Ulll &
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•••••••••••••••••••••••
'1.q>1uJ1ccnl un•Jn 'll"'
Nt•w 3 bd. li:e rm:. 1:lrcl
bd 'l'P -.ul te I /\ f!t
~ti4'2.'l. 7S9 010h
GHA.Nl>OPl'.:NINt:
MAIHN11'A
l'rcst1111ou~ re1;1dcnn·:.
nciu the muranu rro111
$1G5,UOU M3 t :l tSU .
493-4006, ~·Sll 1
LEVaLOT
Wlutcwater VICWS, (lUH'l
st. owner will con11ider
terms. $57,500.
n n-;FISIO NG
RF.AL TORS. 497-lt'.&J
HILLTOf'
1lus near new cus tom J
OOltroom horm! haK livanJ.(
room l''rench doors opt•n
mi: on an ocean view.
Murh mon• to lcll. 1-.tll
n :NTURY ~1 WEST .
~·4840
Fcultaift Valley I 034 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BY OWNER
4Ur. 2 Ba. r am r m
wd rplt•, 2 1·ar Jo(araJ.(c
w /npnr . s p rin k l er
S\':.h:ml>. block fcn1·1·.
piiuo. xlnt t'Ofld. Sl 17 .500 1~ Mt. Sherrod Circh·
tm-7820.
I lwlilt9• leoch I 040 .......................
COR~a•ent LoccrHCNI
Near schoo ls. s hops.
frwy Nll'l' •1 BR. 2 0/\. on
large lot
l'ark l'l.art·. lnt'>1·12 741il
IYOWNER
Condo. 2 nn. 1 • · u,\,
fpk, 2 milt-.. to ocean
~5lll Will ('Jrr~ :.>nd
!fil12t2
CULDESAC
!::iharp J Bdrm , nest.It.'<! 1111
:.i huge pn vate lot. Near
BrookhursL and Atlanta
sr7.900. Ron Ort. Heal
~late P rofess1on11 b .
OOJ.8377
CORNER LOT
I.cits or room for mutur
tvlme or boot on 1h1s n11·c
3 bdrm, ~ ba full pn cc
SJL.900. Park Place, lnl'
1142-7461
SHARP
2 BR Condo. New t:pt ' g &
drapes. Near Huntington
lk'br. sro.ooo. by owner.
~:i970eves & wknds .
WHATS YOUR
RAC9lJET7
l!:lcganl 3 bdrm condn
wttcnnis {'OUrts. close to
heach. Shows hkc new
$103,900
754-7800 ""
-
IWW• Htrtia• 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ Hcrbow
4br, 3 hill ba, fam rm , DR. LR. Full lndscpd,
tile entry. a ll b lt-ios,
frplc, alwnpstone w aJ la
complete . Near new ,
quaUty bit by Ayres.
P.O. please. Sl 38,500
IM().1441.
DCB.UMT PLAN
Large 3 bdrm, 2 ba all on
one rtoor Near ~hoppinJ.!
l'entcr. Park Place. Inc.
IM2·7461
1044
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Ratwho San J ooltll•n :lbr.
dt•n , !lba, l111h . p vt
~I IOll, all nn IOlr ('OUJM' tJ\JOY VkW from m<lllt
roorna l'uul " J._t: '131,!IOQ MO 0887
OWNt:K.°' TflNSl''lll>
lmo 1•x1•1•ut1v 1• UnuJ
nl()flf' fTomt· 'furilerot'i
v u.t.a. • Bdrm . 2"9tia 3
rlN, lo&•llY Upa&ru1fr\J
N.'uow tP 1 mort11u11c
C;ill for info & 11pvt
$lUO uuo ll v 11wnt•r
00[) ..J'J.11
l 'II 1•:1':1\SIUt: A.'\l•t:N
m WlttJ1Jlintlllt' 3 tlr, :4
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l'1.>.:1 JtkJ lo 11r111.: IV
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IJWtlt'.f SJ 16.~ 731 ~l80
It's Just
TM Place!
l'ltt1h C'X('('UllVt' homt• ...
w Immaculate• llaK 4
bt.'llronnu, danin.; room.
lunuly room with bnck
rirt•l'lun• Plu.'h l'Urp.·t·
tnl! thru oul Till' roof
l'allo More SDIJ. 750. C;i II
~'l K451
GREENTREE
.,owL'Sl pnct.'<1 Brookfield
blQ.00
• conAGI 01 A CAS11.11
LAGUNA OFPEIS IOTH
DOLL HOU SI
CtKs:J_ be«lt coffelJe wlllt ....... .
-ood floon. w .......... .. Noell. Pwftct for ,........_ Sff.IOO
VllWS fiA.LOll IN MYS11C t&LSI
L...-"-la •WT ,..._ .,.. wfttl 3
~••oo-. 2 ~.tits. ,_.,, ,....._ ...
fortMI ..-..g mid prt• ... fKami. Slit.HO
499.4551
SOUTH LAGUNA
493.a112 495-1720
D-PoMt LOCJlmMI Hh)lul
497.333 I 644-7020
L..-. leech M~wport leach
....... leech . I 048 l.,..a NicpMI I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Ont.' yr old J bdr, 21 ~ hu
plus ram rm. C.:c,'<lar t:xl
lo'rnrh wndows. S245,U00
"97-4759 774.5338
GATEGUARDB>
NIGUEL SHORES
AsMnllW.Loan
Real Jilltate
.. OIATISAU
JIDllMHOMI
R·JLOT
H7,000
in the 600 bloc.k or So.
Sytamore An older 2
Bdrm l balb tlo m -..
SOXJ.2:5 lot Conventlon1I
u:nnsonly
Ctl 644-1211
a.yfroot Ouplx Fant vu.
31\r upr 2Br lwr. Fp.
bllM & ldry hkup in ca. ---------Sum m r I w n l r r ~nll
$390.000/o fr own t aail 84().u.m ----•ow MARKET!
ntG CANYON Condo
!(real IO<'lll1on ALSO
l'lt!f(ant 3br. home with
pool +spa . only Sl:?A.000
Pnne Only 673-4311 Agt
t:A.5TBLUl''f'S l.~ crnr
lot. 4br. 2'h ba Nr NB
T <:nn1:. Swtm Club.
~hops. ~chis. 1179.500
714-644-8117. 644-2442
leach DolllouH
$105,000
Newport Shores. allra1·
Uve 3 BH. newly ('rpl 'd &
painted ln.'lldt• & ()_Ul ~>
blks to beach Ownt-r
lrn.n.'lferrod out or a rt•a
Pool & tcnnab c·ourti;
Reasonahlt-tl'rms to
qua1IJ1cd buyer C:all for
ap pt to :.cc l'cgi: y .
!IOO<B2. 536-3'98
PllCID Rl6HT
Neal 3 BR, 2 ba home in
rut.'<' ne111hborhood. Full
pncconly $11,500
Park Place.Inc ~2·7461 -----~a..,.. 1086 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FJ..EGANT 4Ltr. 21-,na
home. Sf>toctac·ular view
fvl beal·h & l t!nn1i.
a cl11L1t·s S3fi~.oou .
P ND l'ropert1t'S 1213>
tln·33lli
T..mn 1090 •••••••••••••••••••••••
.. LLTOf'VIEW
Beautiful t·u:o.lom l1uilt
tn levl't 5 Bdrm 4 buth
homc in Tustm H1llh 1-;x
q1.D1>1tcl)' dcroratL1i with
kit.-, uf wood and ).!llli.!-.
and reaturei. un tn1ln11r
ut.num. <.:lilt 546 511811 tor
more dcl111l:o.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
WIHAYt
MOllLIS !
ON UDO
2Ur. dhl wade 131.600
W r. part rum $36.750 alJr. boeHlock SIS.000
2 nr Hayfront. d hl w1tk.
& t>c:i utUuJ S'lV,"50
WATrRI RON I
llOMI "' l11e.
REAL ESTATE
tU l· 1400
F:L TORO Jo'l\M ILV
PARK 3 Hr. 2 bu + honu:c
rm S:l:l,M) Cull (l/al(l.
~S7117
Newport &ut:h IUr. I blk
1.11 ocn $!0,000 twll ~ms
af\6PM1wknd:.
Aueogit tors• 1200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
East ol L.ah S1lverw11Q1I
on MoJavc H1vcr M11
J3V\· n vcr 1ew, I ac.·n
Si!CXlO down. SIOO per m11
S7.~ phOfW :>.~·441S3
Afl.:.~ 1300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I l'lt'lC lnr '<I"' 11} Ownt•r
near h 1• a c· h 1 n Sun
Clem1·nll· X Int invt•:o.t
mo·n l Slli!l,!lflO l fo'1rm
<\36~~
1800 .......••........••..•.
111 Green t ree! "l••••~I!!~••• Bed r oom . 2i,2 bat h .
A roumy upAraded ap-
prox 1000 Ml ft 2 Story 3
Bdrm . on fee I.And .
Stained ~lass windows
and ur-iuur11 peek al the
Pat·1ri c
BY OWNER ~~-HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
EASTSIDE C.M.
Two 2 bdrm. u 11 1t:..
P'JllOb, cndo:,,L'<l )!ara~1·~ ..
extra parkani:. Alley i.H'
rei.\. $125. 000.
br11 nd n t•w plu s h
carthtooe curpct & t 1le
lhroui::houl. newly paint·
od mtcnor. Large l'Ul·dc·
Sill' lot close to school~.
park & poolii· All lur
Ul,5'X>! Call for details ..
~ Hl\NrH ~ HEALIY ~ ~l~,, .~000
IRVIHE GROVES
A.-.~umt• 10'; int 1'1111
trat't SJ2.~down. •I Ult
:i I~ f\tC. upgradL'll t'or
;1ppt Ml-5351 --
1\JRTLt:ltOCK llumt! lly
Ownt:r 4 bdr m 2 bu. 1-'l'"
land. $132.000 Nnd
qusck sale 644-4157 ---
LAKEFRONT
S197,500!
Sharp Glrnwood m{)(ll'I
on Arhor Lake. Step:; tu
h1•a l·h & l'lub hou~t·
Largl' l1vlnl! room &
lam1ly r m l'Omh1nl' with
)!IUnl outdoor patio 111
tinlll( ltikl· ~•dl' indoor''
I hi:hly 111>!!ra1h•d . fan
t,l,11\' \ ll'"' ·I 11.•d rm or ;1
l•.:tlrm & den l'oob &
ll•nms l'Ourts tuo ~ Take a
look at t his ele!!anl
Tm' nhoml' todu) l'a II
is;! 1700
r~·111a1
IRV1ME'S HST
Woodbridge Plat·(' Bt..,
quc model ar russ from
the lakto. 4 IJH 3 lw of
Span1:-.h s ple ndor or
fercd at $168.000. c.;all lo
S(.'C.
OCEAN SPRAY R.E
759-9222
$96,900
Will buy lhl:o. 3 bdrm • l!
b:.i. c.•ml unat townhoow 1n
Tilc Tcrrut:t Vl·rv i:ooll
rondillon' CoLY ·1-·1° in
llv1n.: rm Spac1ou:o.
ma.'!l. bdrm Close tu
''vcrylhin.: 1
-------
IS.OW MA.RMET
Sharp 3br. ~real local1•>n
.. dct-or Wllh tlml'Olt ICll
Must sdl. 673-4311 a{,'l
a...,..leoch 1048 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•DUPLEX* Ckoan aide ~ hwy, le vtil
lot. easy access lo beach.
Needs patnl. m inor rr ·
pain; kieal fOI' home &
incom e . Hurry, only
$145,900
M.is.'1600 Realty 494-0731
SlllME
BmROMMEHT!!
Trt•ut yourst•lf to an
eveninl? at ho mt•. th\•
llrametlr 40 fl llvlnl? rm
1:; 1?r8t'Cd by 2 ''lcg:.inl
opt'n !>lairwlly:o. th.it
1·n-ate an lmprcs:uvc• ut
moi;pherl! lmprcs~I' ('
out.door deckinl(. ocean &
'<'81\YOfl v1tiws. Just last·
t'Ci. MS-0303
r-nn• ·~1 f
OLSON
Rl':EOER REALTY
I IUJiop Develoc»eni
Lal\Jlla Charmers
NEW CONDOS
I blk bc:h. l ,2,3, bdr. 442
Cypr us at Locus t .
Owner/Deve loper / Bwkt·
e r /Broke r . WILL
COOPERATE. 498-lGS
Iv rmc. or 4'M315 <Coo· . , ....
Causey & Company
DOC1( AT
THE MARINA.
L1H· 111 unl' or thl' 111111'
and lt·I the olh1·r l wo
apt.:; lwlp w1t ll lht: IMY
mcnLo, <.:harmmi: -.l'll m!!
on lurgc lot 111 th1• twurt
of Uun;1 Pumt 1'1•rr1rw
<WE,\N vn;w. 1110
$1W,:Ji>(J
•
Iii.I So Coa st l11wu'
m Villa~<' Fair
LAGUNA BE/\Cll
497-2457
EXCLUSIVE
ELEGANCE
,\ l!l'rn •1f a raml1l111)!
C'lL'ilt)m horrw 1111 1·xtr.1
lur).!l' l•il Wnh s.:ar(kn-. 6.
avoc:ado lr~·l'!-. llui:c II\ 1n~ room. ~amc1I ('l'll
1 n g . mas o; 1' 1• hr I l' k
f1r .. pl<11'l'. all natur.tl
wood:. :\lodern k1t 1·h,•n
1-:~l·t:llt:nt ma-.kr :o.tllt•· unbm1ted stora~l· o,., . .,n
\ lt•W S27S.000
DOH OSEN
REALTORS
401 GL.ENNt-:YRI':
497-4/Wi
PLUS
fabulous r ecreation
fuc1llUL0:. and easy walk
to pn vale beach
/\ND
.1 fabulou:o. J SS umoblt·
SM0.000 al !!•~·~ lt1Jll
l'nl'ed n Aht ;11 $19'.!,00ll
644-7211
l"OH MORE INFO
~
!-'OR Si\Lt:: W Nuw (;vn
do2Br 2Hu . pnn'<l t11wll
~1t SXJ.000 Pnn nnl
11:11~2
Ml1sion Viejo I 06 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Exel~• vc 1''1n1~lt·rn1 on
tht· water of La ke Mis· ~1rn1 V1t•JI) :.!hr, 2 IJ<J . up
,::radt!S. (.;round lt·vl'I +
l111at :,,lip. Sl•l i ,50o.
751-5001, 5411 ~
.-wport leach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••
NEWPORT HGTS
Thh h1d1h•n t>n •l•t Y '' vn
dl·ad l·11d ~t :! ~t y :-. Br :1
Hu . ~ml 1l('l.'l1n 'ww, ( ull
~w,•d1 !>h -.auna. l>1 J.:
J:tl'llllt, lot-; of <'XI ra-.
\lu-.1 '•IT 111 .1ppr1·t 1,1ll'
~.\XM) l)"'nt•r Wiii ht:llJ
fmuni••· e fREHIGE HOME:~
33J3W ('oa:.t llw},NB
645-6646
BEST OR I G IN /\L
HtUfo'fo'S 1\ltf.:A' St•n:-.;1
taonal Plan Jo:, h11:hly
l'lL~tomized. i<PllCIOUS :!
hdrm. ~lUll'~ • mass1vt!
Super Nei~hbrhd 3br --------• 2ba t.-fam r m Newly re·
·deco SkyL1le Walk lo
pk /s chl Sl31,500 . ~
IA.YAtONT CONDO
Pnvale Manna
It.lat Slip Available
I~ de<:k. Desirable 1st
Ooor. Sky llghtC'd atriuin.
l>vt Wlder~round l'kl!
i t>r • dt!r\ $.l.50.00U
ICI Mon Ft1 714 !172 9101
WFU PA.Y LOA.H
& ESCROW COSTS
un thai. 4br ~ba ll V
hom.-fl(•JUl nt·V. 1·rpt lo: &
lmbt· Nr 11Jrk di .,,.h I
$1':'4 ,:'>UO 5 5 1 ti!Hi l ,
1'40-144()
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1100 ..........•.....•......
FAMILY PET P ARIC
\ery spacwus 24x60 197G
J .. rrerson \I, /1•xpantJu,
3Hr. 2 Ua . urC'u ~.ar
klll'hcn. m an) "tr.a:..
'hov.s llkt-tnpll "'1d1·
l"".ut1ally furn 1St:Stil l 1
MaWI. HOMt Store
IMll-IC895
Sl6.900
STEPS TO HACH
Obi W'l<k 'ail T ra1lt•r.1ma
1DN5186) :1 pvt l)l'h &
pwr Sub lcttam. allow(•d
TAXI SERVICE Located in Trt•a:o.un• b .
UH Pac1hl· Cua.st llwy .
L'> WllKX't"ss ary from this La~ Uch Olft·n·d by
henutlful family homt• Hcruussa nl'e M I' 17 J.l I
Uuldrcn walk 111 s rhoob. •IOO-:tllfi
l'hW'('h & pa rk & .;w1m nt -
hnrnl' I wllh fa mily NEWLYDECORATED
mom&pool S242 ~I Jo:lt•i.:11n1 h11m1• w ~11•1i
.-wporl C"'ter
640-5357
H} (.M1wr. Npt Sh•>rt·,., -
l\r, t·o1wert den, t'•1mm
poo l lt·nn1' <fl ,,
SIOJ.90() .. Cou rie~' to
Biers .. ~·:MSl .
lido I• Channrr
Ft•ll out of escrow. -Ii ' at
.1hout lot valu1• Sn
l'at au $280,000. Own.•r
rroy rinanc{', vaeant. !tt't'
anytunt'
t111w11 llv rm. •·n .,1,tl
1·hu.Nkl1t·r' (hruout flht
wllh' ~llr. 211t1 L.at '.11h•11.1
1C;X94;,i illl
Mobfle Homr Stor~
IA.YFRONT
I Hr ldt•n llll' t .1Im11.t
11.illU. lrph .! lt•\1 I'
·~11 IJ1:am' 111 '" t 1111.
hltn. ... ,.,1m 1~· :.1u .. t "'" I' r I ,. l' I 1• II II
si-; llAJ urr tjj:J 111•,1.
PETS WELCOME
I ''
I~ I.Iv rm. llrcakr J:.l l!Jf.
28r. 1:\tBa , rlbl ~111 ..
Ho1se Cascade. :.uvcr
rlt·an Owner ;in>.wu-.
llfl1Jl74 701
Mobii. Homr Store
R48·8895
...wPORT BEACH
REALTY 675-1642
Pnrlll• Newport Pcnm:.ul.1
kJ1:ut100 5 older unit,., 1111
2 lot..., To Ill· 'I-Old as a I u:i I
tux deh·rrt>tl cxchani.w
U 1ll <.::trolyn ltt2 5171 111
lt1rh.1 r11 H O:,,l•nt h t1 l
t21J 13\12•41WJ. /\)..'\
.. : \.'>!Sill .. : (;o:-ta M1•,;i · hou°"~ Sl~.000 M :! i!.111
or 641>-4XllX
Supt:r rf'dtx•t 11111 Ii unih Ii
l(Urtll!C',, ~:.!.000 i:r11•",
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ROGER BROWN IU:.
673-1020 ------$65,000 DOWN
Robins cmd Roses
Charming I UH houst• 111
prt~lJl!IOUS Emerald Ua~
Ter r ac.•e . Su n it.'.
c·h1·e r ful. s pac aou!>
rooms, ancludanJ.( lar~t'
i;cparatc d1ni111! room ·
Surrounded hy loYl'IY
fnnt ll'el'S. Only mrnulC':o.
walk to beach. $155.000
falllll) rm & addc.·d hob ,---h v r m 0 v l' r I 110 k :,,
t·i1orrnous g r1·1·nbt·lt Waterfront
11 n n l' ., l I y 11 r 1 1' <· ti Pro
SAVEGAS!! ii ~luiw unit~ Oftl·MI
Wo.IA to ~hopping an· a, ut $250,000
rwy dos<'. Gor.:cous 2Br, Roy McCardle,Rltr
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DOH OSEN
REALTORS
401 C LENNF:YIH:
"97·4848
ntSll:~l.5011 1\i:t·nl t'10·5:>no 11)e~
Westcliff Hl .... lands S 169' JOO. ..,.. J bdnn, gorgeous patio.
l"ndc of owncriih1p. :rnr. locallon. tcx:auon • l' all
l!bu. l<1na 1. courlyurd . 00-!lltil
pool Exc1lm1? & 1mmur.
La&pmMI Hic)Ml 1052 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Laguna Niguel
Realty •
CALIFORNIA
RANCH STYLE
4 Bdrm home w / I f l!
family rm, outstandini:
VICW or El Niguel Golf
(;oursc w a ft•chng of
:-.pariousncss & tr11nqu1h-
ty. Kateht!n a woman 's
dclite w1Jenna1re ranl(e.
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pact.or, ck . $249,SOO
4'J..9494 495-5220
496-2413 13~5050
·Secluded
LivillCJ
PIU5 View
A simply dazlli ng ca·
nyon view from this very
private fflPland home . 3
bedrooms. dining, cozy
fireplace, deluxe kitchen
with bui It · Ins ita Ion·
<.:overt-d redwood 1w tw
Lu:. h I a n d s t' a p 111 ~
$99.900 Hurr). r 11ll
495-1064
TARBEU. -·
lic:.iul ~round~. $1'19.950.
Jones Realty b'13-6210
11.lffS Tll-LIVR
<Aolpl furn. 2 Hft. den.
end urul. Back Bay &
ruJrtil ll.:ht VICW. 1 yr lsc
$1200/mo l\va1I now
64~6259
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lHEILUFFS
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l\bf;olull'ly lmmal'Ulatt• :1
Rdrm 21 .. .1 bath. lormul
dl n ln~. Split levi>I
t.ownhoqae. Open space
view from Uvani:? room
and master suite. Now
vacant. owner anxlous. CalJ 54().1151
·s:.. HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
JUST LISTED
601 LIDO
Super VICW Of llll y &
Oeean Pt•rfl'l'I t•ond
Ulll for ;1ppl to S•'l'
ROGER BROWN It a-:
613 1020
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MOMAltCH IAY TmACI
Large 4 Bdrm. 3 bath home on a
lovety cul.<fe ·sac. Outstandln~ pool
& outdoor e ntertainment area.
$265,000.
A CO&.DWIU IAHla CO.
496-7222 831-0836 """... .. .., .... L...-.....
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REALTY
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One Block
<.:~='~x!=~ Bulbou Island rolla~l·
Prurc~s1unully dl•corat
tod. n -<1dy to move m. ~
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hll! hvm.: rm. co1.y bn<'k
riri·plal·c. SZS0,000 Bl\ ll.
for dt!u.Jls. Ca II 6J7 · 72411
TAR8ll1. -· E xl'lus1ve N e wpo rt
Towe r. MagnHicia nt
C ata lin a -C ann e r y
Vllliage view. 2br, 2ba
proleulonally decor <"t·
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548-9094.
PAHICSALE!
Ouplex 4 Dr + 3Rr
Open Mon lhru Sun
IOAM to3 PM
11534thSt
lialhoa Pcmn:.ulu
$199,950
'J'he Property Mart.
&40-9019
PB•ISUIA~.
wf21tJ ... u.lta.
Completely haral1hed,
unus ua lly s pacious
roorM with fireplaces,
wet bars. many
ameniliee. Owner will tnde f0r aptit or motel.
8119.000.
WATCRfRONT
UOMl.S 1..c.
REAL ESTATE 631·1400
Wftldlff Nr/f!A•lh
Pride ol owner'1hip, 3Rr.
2ba. lanai. courtyard.
P ool. I mmac ul ate
w/beaut. land1cap1n1. SMl.95C>. JONES ft EAL TY. IM .
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Goldenwt•M 2Rr , 2Ba
hol'Tlt' within wallung d1:.·
l:tn{·t• Of Lado'!> (ane!ol
shoppan)i! art.·a Small Pt.'I
wt I come
m.oc:h Area
S.Stcr Aclt ftet ftarit
l::!'xoo' w /cxpundt.'<.l II\
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the xtru. Only $29,SOO.
CAUFOaMIA
PACIFIC
MOltLIHOME
SALIS
27~ Harbor, Ste 208-A
54~5917
<XYl.Y NEST lor adult~
Walk to bus .. shop:. I llr
111 l1u1et elf'lin <.;0-.1.1
:\ksu p;ark $8000 Bk1
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WHY l't\Y lll<al ltt-:NT''
llx40 w/6x31J .i1u:.:-.in1• rm,
lmm ac cond 1n /uut . .ucrif k'e 67$-2022
UtcJnfront l\pt/llott-1
Npt Bch. Owner c:arry
$"195,000. 675-2855
Costa MHo S,-.ciaJ
'T'wo super duplcXl''>· All
2 bdrm . 1 bath On 1~1·
lot nr o,chools. shopr11ni:
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NEWER UNITS
Out or state.
l54 Units S:J.~0.000
41) Units $780,00U.
38 Uruts $8'74,000
(Low Int. assum. loan l
J1 Units1760,000.
Cl..awinl. auum. loan >
Prin. only please! o. a,wite, fUtr 546-99~
6UMITS
Owner carry rinancmg at lOW~ 20% down. full
Prll'C 1265.300. Xlnl
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.J11h11:con 972 9300
1 l 'h•x Co~la Mesa .. ~
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ning P\. adlts. wlk to ORANGE-: COUNTY
tlo res & s hops. Irv. 112,000 SQ f'T MU L T l
56l·JlZ7 'I'G'IANT lNDUSTRIAL.
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beauW'ul mobile home 2 UmUtioncaahreqwrcd.
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predate. 536.e8 PO eOX 484. If B., Cu
Dt24 VlKJ N<.;, A/C, Rx2l
scrttn porch. xlnt Ion·
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how Daily Palot Class· lht• ,oo you wanl Ii not
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NIGUEL SHORES
LEASE
lll'l\mtl l!uurth'<1 .:utt:-. h
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pnviih• l:>i:ar h ·$1;410 mu.
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Mfwport •ach 3269
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431·425.'> -------(.iarden apt. 2 bdrm. <kn.
patio. fir eplace. dhl
garagl'. ~ undt.'l'k. t\' ~·ii
6·5. Adult:. only $\~5
633-5620 L>ays . 548 :1ti00
i':Vt'S.
EASTSIDE
2 Hr. b 11 n s . p .It 1 o,
washer-dryer hvok up.
$345. mo No 1'h1ldre11 or
pc:L'\ I l'1•p1>4:r\\ ou1ts I, :I I I
It ~1on11• Vista. 5'1>1 7157
NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
2 Rr $.!fill' ul1I llll'I
~laturt• atlUlb. nfl pd ..
~~>Nl'\\por1 H\\11
Co .... lU Mc·s:i
l .:1n:l' 1 bdrm uppa ~11.c,
Qu11•l hu1lcl1n.,: "'11h
b<'aut1ru1 l:indM·1111111.:
lclool for mlulls m 1•r :i:,
No peti-l.l':EW/\HI>
Al'TS. :!OW Fulll·rt•rn
Ave, 11 blk t·:r~l N\•\\ port
i\v(· & I hlk !'.outh ol
Bay J. tJ.11 039i
3826 •••••••••••••••••••••••
New 2 BR 2 O,\, encl IJlr. Udowaterfroot 2Br. older
c:klM• to lhtl beach. $370 adlt..s. May 29-J une 26
mo 964·2937 tl<XX> mo. 673-8886
I_.: 3 Br 211 811 . 2 car V
garal-{e. n o r 405 & ~·-· 4250 R.••<'h suo 527 4225 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Bouse ror rent. b:~ Ocar City sllJI" 6. linens furn
tl5 nih:I) pr epl Cull
after 3 p m 548· 1989
I..: 2 Br w/eiltl pcillo.
;;c·pu<' 2aral(I', hll·m t.
0..118.il QlO M1kt'
3 Ur. 2 ba. "1tra1tl'. r Ip. sm
yet, no do1o:s S43amo
X0-5376 or b'75-lib'70 ---....... 3144 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ranc ho Sun Joaqu i n
twnh.w um +loft. 1 ~ .. ba
Arlult <i $525
213 5•10·3165. 5.il 7607
t'\l'S
L.alJMO•ach 3848 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Dc>lww n1•wl} d1•\·orall'<I 2
bdrm aµt 011 Ol't-an nl'ar
Vn·\or il u~o llcutt·d
l)ll(ll. d<·\ ,11or, sul>H•rra
neo~111 1>al k111 g $~25
$1 HtlKJ
Mfwpon Beoch 38 69 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PARIC MEWPORT
Ra 1· h l'l \Ir:. . I 11 r .!
lll!dn,11>111:. .'<:. Tow11 hvu:.t·:-l"rum~1u :JO
Spc\'lJl'Ulllr :.1>.1. total
r t.'Cf\•a\1on prol!ram .
S01.·1al proi;rum 7 poob. Ii
l1·nru' court~ /\\ F.1:.h11111
JsJan<l. J11mlx1rtl' & S.111
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17141644-1900
OCEANFRONT
3 br. <! blJ. W Ullll'I• \'(!Ill
ly l-'r1>ll'. l!tlr. Slfl;".0
.TSL :\h:ml 1~12 160:1
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l.1tln 1\dulh 11rl'I t.I s.';.r;o
M•1 t\~!l li7~1 x rrn
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l:!l!I l'.11t1(·t• .I hr '.! h.1
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:! lldrm. I' · h.1. I rµk. 1.:,·
palm. l'lld ;~,1r. \1·1~ 1..,,.
:-; l.'111 l'h I , I\ I .?2:11.t.
1:.;11 .!lk)ll 1:: .• ll'll
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(Xoclinfmnt Coodo. 2HR. 2bu. s l<.'(•p! ti, pool. near
ll'OOI:. & l:Olf I 1108 I
Wl-Slll
l'rum Spnnf:s Condo un
Mi ssion llllls Country
Club 9'11·5'130
RIG RF.AR l.1tkt>front
Cabin. Snil or I.lie i:ruupe,.
Mi;.'T 714 1~·77111
!'lc(·1mfron1 2 l>r !. t>a
~· A\;UI llflW lhru
J w\C 15 075-4912 Ukr
Uiamondh~ad home. :i Br
3 fl.I, pool. 2 wk rn1n •
lrolU S~.'rV ~/524 llH6
I.:•• H•I! ltc<ir Cabin ltlcal
ltir th:it ~ct away "IH':t·
l1t1n For 'ummcr '" , •. rv<itton.' C'all 545 l"Slti
4)00
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
ROOMMATES.
~N-Sa•e
En Jo~ m11rl· I 'a' h·":.'
1\ll Aitl''> & Llll':-1 vlt·:-
Wt«'h"c Ii H1•h•n·nn·'
Catt 546-4212
S11\('1.' 1!171 wt· haq• lwl11fd
lhOU-"!Ullh Ill 11111' d11•11h
lulll ro•1mn1.1ll'' Wi.· c.·an
ht'lp ~llU l11t>'
HOOSEMATES
K.12 '11:~1 1:!1:11 II~., Ml 1:1
1<1 .. •mmuh· "'.int••d I-··m
3 fir .! H,1 h1111''' .,. \ 1 <I
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~J101· 111 ... hr ''llr ~H.1 .1111
lK.I L'ark '"' 1111..111 K•h1
J\1,111 50" I 1k1·~ 111 •·11ok
lu11k111.: l11r .q1I h"l' 111
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lwlrrn f'-l1,11h S25U mo
rd " 'tlAt .t,)Hll VA APPROVED
HOMES
All ArPo.s -Orq. Co. :'lo•• m11n••\ th•" 11
HH1\."I.[) Nt-;W :!lo1 , I 111111-•••••••••••••••••••••••
111 ti1·twh :'11111w1-. 111,inJ . NO 1-'f:E' 1\pt & C'o11rto
k-lli 131 1 .~ltl 11127 Pq·, n ·n1<1b Vrll;i Rl·n1;il,
l.AGUN1\ BEA(.'11 MTR
l;'.o'N. S75 ·wk & ur1 Mmd
M."rv .. 1·olor TV. h1•:i11·d
pool L'11I. 17111 -19-a !\2'.J..1
9R'l N l..'o<isl flv. y
~wporl Beach 37 69 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I nr. dean. hl<I.' new. SanClett1tnt~ 3876 w1~aru~~.~JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11:14'·!1:12~. ;\dt1ll studto .1pt . .,Im,.
t1 In~ '5. Ulil ~1!111 11111
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lor hl•· h ... kp~ (,'u:.tom
lhr. L ;11!t1 ll<• Nr 1!u1·l
l'k1UH' 111;1 ~.~;
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WORLOR.E.
S0· 1626
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r 1 ~'I 1• .. 1 ""' r 1· I r r.:,
w...hr 1drvr Sli7.1 '1 h 1t11
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1101"'1'>. :toll!.') m11 !Iii:' liH!IH
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631.1400
Lmch 4 111 home. ~
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~r .. 'Alli.on fl S li7$·~ .. 11;.1
~Pettinsula 3207 ~on ....................... ~ 3242
l•t-:NJ'l;SI I.A POl'llT
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1.111'.m '"'" :1 llf< 2•.·
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11 .. .i!l.1 .rn1
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3224
···•······•·········•·· 3br. 2ba. ~ar. rrplc·. rani:t·
Adults, No Pets. $49:1. 648 w 18th St .. 64.2-t835
2 Br I Ba. cn1·l gar. t'lelim
1°t'ilin gs, 111.1 C'a q >e l I
dra pes. no pet11 $385
751-6M3
SEETHJS !
.. :·side locat100. Close to
i.chools. purk1>. shops. 3 Lile bed. 2 huth. patio.
dbl J(ar Ftpk SSS01mo.
Bk.r tl.11 I 004
New condo, 2 hr. 2 bu. :t
frpks. µool &• Ja1·u1.t1
$16Syrly 675 4!H2 Hkr
•......................
W1\Tl-:Ht-'H(J'."T I '(IN IHI
LoH•h :1 I.Jr !.!' · Im 1•nd
111\JI Hm•k frph hlln:-.
<flfl I'll!' I g I rll~I' !'\It p
.1\'ml I A'<•"•'l!X75 1•1·~~\.
!11;11.4:1:rl ·
3244 .....•..•..........••••
11t1h\\tMi<h :J hr :1 ha
2ln> '" fl • hw ft1rn1ly rm lrplt· d1hwhr, lnt'd
v ll I! t• r W a I 1• r &
.:artl1•n •r llll llrund ne"•
SIN!'1 mo K rd~ Ok. no r.lt't'>.
/\._'\. 1111 C1·t ~t1 .. 1 l!~titi.
!fi:l <!971
6 Rdrm. 4 ha •omt'. \'lllllrt
''"'a In 111e SllMIO m11
t::JllJ!.01
Turtlt•rod 11 1,:ltl;inll
I tome I'"' 4 hr. J' · h••
fnrrnul t.1111111:. l1vr n,:.
l:imil:--. wtt twr l'cH1I
Nr µ11rk (~Ull'l S IOllO
bi• l{t10 6HISl. !Vttl·:l2\\l
Woilllbndgo Pia<'<'. S Bl{.
:1 ha .. fornal drnmi:. "" & fam rn. Locakd on
park with 1 view of mis ~Mo l\tt. 644.M(X)
TAKE A SWIM
from Uu.s.? bedroom con·
do tha t overlooks ai
st.ream. ?tivatc ttinnis.
pools an4 spws. AclulLo;
only! A»i.ng S42S1 mo
e--H111\J1.H
Hf I\ I TY
11~1 I .'OUO
1-tsc f<lf' lrast:. Tunknwk,
Sharp 3 hdrni, 2 h11lh + 4 BR. 'It hit. l'Ulhcdrul hul(c fam ily rnr . ·1 ·kl S535/mo .• incl "ard<'n"r l'e1 111 1,(1, :-.pran ers & " ~ l>eautihl. Avail Juno Isl. ~I J>am at: W\·58tl41_ 1675 rm to resPonslblc
1-I Bdrm. 2 ba. Nu-e party c underpriced >.
panetini. Ni\'ely deroral· _MS-__ 223l_be_tw_n_&-_5. __ _
ed. Luw ma1nl yard.
9525/mo. S.SH1823
2 BR. 1'1\ ba. 2·car gar,
frpic. Kida OK. $450. Agt
6'1M8'10or 631·~
T•llrodlGlft
lmrnat S bdrm • den, ~ room. Uke new
cond. Lrl lot. cloiw to
J>C)ol 6 tenn'•· $'750. =• Plua Realty, MClN VwcM. 4 Br ll:xe<'.
home. n c:wl y d ee. $61~/lncl a•rd encr. 3br. 2~bath Univer11lly
Owner MG·2439 Parkhouau. l'ool. tennl1. --Sli00.%no. 714/64().l)OOR llr ptw•le )'lrd. r/Jl, Ultl -· ------pr.ud. No Pt lj $J!)fi Wooc!bridi.tl' l·lt•V 3br .
G42·CD, r.r ,3ba, 2 rrplc. 2.200lq .
:-..._...._ _ _:--6 fl Spr1nlderi1 . S77f>.
.,.,. ·~· 11iovt a.-ra11c M2'232 •Wttect )'d. DM>. ------. 1'.~~ace Twnhu 111
UWYentlY ' MlchtlsOc\. ~ ORf!I!!~ caah a.tr, 2ba. Nr. pool' J1c. lorWJllT£eleuban11 Lovely 'lUie\ alreel.
.-.aClaallfeef Ad A\&11. approx. June l.
C.IJMl·"'8 lnmo. MZ·3:182.
b'7j..W~ Hkr
S..·a\ I•'" :l hl'I rr11 l!' • h1t t
(11m rm t:rl'11\ v11·w
<:uur1kll 1•o mm Sll!llO
1wr mo :n:1 4JO<lt'29
Hf·aulrlul fl•'"" l! 't'. :lhr
l!' ·.01111. " .. unk•·n 1•1111
H•r..1t1on pit & f rph' W1•l
l;:rr klt1n vu 1•11um .
1\ M / ... M r n l t• r l' o m
llrruout . bll1n IHH).
mwrowuvc •1V\:ll, ll1~h
w11S h \:r . 2 •·a r ,.:11 r
v. l'ltct ti r Qpn r S7l«l mo Kid~ O K l>;iy'I
~1..(Hi60.5. CH::-ti3HJ51~J
<111' Boat :.hv 114:uut tJ1•1·cir
l itlY. 3 br. ~ ~ ba 1nh:.1·
View or w ater Avail
now S8SO mo .) rly 1..,,.
lid'!> ITTa-677[•
I Jll.,()('K TO Jl l':ACll
1'1,e,h :thr :Jha w :W h1mt
~hµ 9'l'>ll li4(1 1111:1
Newport Crl''l l! hr & !kn.
:! cur garili.!l'. $6110 mo
:-.lo l'hildrc·n 11r pd'>
!U~-2:Sl ur 'lfio:J (1111i7
llAYFHONT·l!llr, l!Ha . ~I'
h1.1111 slr1' uptr onul. yrly,
no p1•l:-o r 1·haldren
Ev1•iyn fiJI 2411<!
WE HAVE
SUMMER RENTALS
T1\KIN(;
t<J..:SEHVATIONS
associated
BN 1.. ,.._ f 'l ~ i.t t I\ . .,. , 'I..° •1
• • V\ lllv t. ,., c, (
Short term rc n1urs
Uy the week, now avail No foe AJ~enl G75·K\70
CXl.'unfrc.>ul 3 Hr l! Ila n ~ht
on ... 1111J. :o.UJ>l•r IOl'llll•lll
fully I urn. U\ ,111 nu"'
"Wkly thru ~c·pl 15 l>y:-.
1~ i410. l'\'l'' K.1K l!IK!I
....•••••.....•........
3111'. :tba, l! l'ar gar U1:.lr", •••••••••••••••••••••••
rdri11 . $575 t mo $1:10 Hut'h1•\or H1•-.1>
Diamond Real .. :Stall' adult.-; No µt•h Ut1I pd.
645 757:1 .!_~t:. Ua~Av~ ..ip_.:.9 __
5 Udrm. 2car gar. Jaculll. CClflistt'MO leech lf II
g<rrdcner I yr l:.1· •••••••••••••••••••••••
~Imo r,.iz 0~ C\Rom IWllhS, ('OUSltine
Ueauuful 4 b<Jrm. ~>Ol vic-w, Lo;e July 15th. 2br.
home. 11,.w rarpel. m·w 21.,ho 1;n1 2X7 I
:.lovt• w /m1c r o ·wavt.• CorOftClcklMClt" 3122
11vl!11. new pmnl. Hc•ally •••••••• •••• ••••••• •••. tor rmmed CICl'UIJllOtY
(i11rdcner & pool sen ll'I'
1n1•I SIOOO µ1•r mn
11.'.l:J lil;lMI Agl·nt
l! llr + c.kn. 2 Ila . rrt
llurhor View. lll'W v11ml
i\llult!i, n o pets S700.
:t IJ IS4().25S,1
3 Hr duple\ ~.i I' .. In ...
S5511 \{lull:-t'r;ug
IUifiJINI
2lw. Iha 1 wnn. ... u111 l'\J
d•'l'k. "" "'"· 11001 AclulL,, \'hlld 16+. S42l
l'>\' m:1 1Hi3
3llr.i·~ na S495 mt):! llr.
I l>a. m1 mo. l'vt 1·nrl
putio & g:trJl!I' l.Ot1' of j..'?'ass. 3:1.).'>:! lihw [.;111
k m . •l!lti !Yl.;jO or 19\, :13:1\
•>r496 !1275
~·or Html Ua1w l'i.1nt .
llluff sldl' 1·nnt.10. S.'l'i5
l,\Jte hou.'ll' S-lllO. fJduxc
Vll'W ll pl $550. A!tl.
4Jr.t-t»67.
Haitltqon hoch 3840 •••••••••••••••••••••••
llOMFS FOR RENT
:I or 4 hr. l'nc•t•d rrcun
S135 to S.'i:lS. t'ncd yard &
g :I r a g CS . fa !TI I I 1 l' :0.
plcasl'. klr1 s & 1wt-..
wt'lcomc Call 964 l!Slih or
!173-2971 t\J:'. no fl•('
*DELUXE*
GARDEN APT.
2 Ir, Adults only
From $335 mo.
:l p;>Ol'l
Q)\'cred car port
putioapls .• BBQ':-
doseto fwys & txh. ..
waJk toshopp111g
17111 Goldtftw•lt
atWWMr
847-6064 Hu::lt:t°" Granado
Spadou.'I 3 HR. 21 ~ ha
1-'rplr. r>shw~r. end g:ir.
laWldry hooku~ .\\"ml
5/ I, $485 mo Pt·~~> •
OOJ.4J3'.!.
San Juan eap;,trano 3878 •...•..................
2Hr. ram11· & r,•fni:. 11001
n11 IJ•'''· ~;J.,11 m o
tll~i \1;1!14.~H.il•~l
•••••••••••••••••••••••
TllE 1'.:XCITING
PALMMESAAPTS
M INtrn:s TO 1911: BCI I lio;wh.l~
from $2.".5 ,\ uµ
AdulLo;. Nu pl'li.
15jil Mes;i Ur
1;, B~ ~1s1 or ~c\\ pon
Bhfil
_ !1,1m -Spm 5'16·9111)11
1'1\CI FIC WOO US
t\rlull ;ipart nw11t1> Sl'I
,J 111 n n i.: wan <It· r 1 n g
'lrl\1rn' & l:rll fra~ranl
I""'" I Hr from $.11~1
111:r,i1 llarbor fllvtl, South
11( .. :Clm~1·r
839·21'40
4000 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Hnom w.k11thc•nl'llc
S66 wt-ek& up
S41Hi755
Houm with s undt•tk.
lltivatc home. w lfrplc,
yrd. All util , linen.
phone, meal~ 1neld Sl75
!611>1~
fc•1nulc, lt!·ZS. lo :.hr <!hr
11H1tlo. II.II SttlO mu
ul.11 ~t8·8R71
Wantl'd room ln rcnl " II o r H a I I..> v ,, ;i r 1· ;1
t:mployed man , :.vorts
minded, prl'f(•r sµorb
fTlln<kd peopll' ti45 :159ti
f.AST BLUF~Rr 2&.
2 patios. 2 '1'J car ~ar.
wshr /dryr. refrig. $650
mo. C2J3J a.8021
Supt•r 1 & l RH apl & \·on
do. doe;e to lleuch. C'lt•an
w11.Jltn.'l. <.:all :.oon. won't
lw.l. Andy, 536·7330 l824 . Wa lk to beach • .:ue:,l
quarters w/sepa rale en·
lr<IOl'e bath. Lilt! <'\)Ok .. ••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN FRONT. Inland
layfrOflt COlldo
Luxurious with forever
view. 2 Bdrms, 2ba.
Security & prestlau.
8i0/mol14e.
Meedlo .. Slip1
o n L l 0 0 I S I. .. :
U lurnorous execut•vt•
Ou yfronl l'Oodo w ll h
IOIKls of room. Vkw ;rnll
much nwre. Shp uvullu
ble. f'urn or unrurn
Sl~iOlmo.
,, ........ LJdo
2 Bdrm+den. Fre1hly
decorated. Patio.
'1000/mo.
$275. 2 8r, I ba. htundry
rm. pal.lo, pool. Adlu. no
~·Mgmt w• tr• Mw• 2 Br 2 Ba. carpet.a/drapes,
'
ll·l400 udl rm, avaJI. 5/1. 2548 ~~~~~~~~1,.s.nu Ana. 1395 mo. No = ~/peta.S$7·12$5
3 Br, ram rm, In Hrbr Vu 2 Br. 1 bath, E·1lde c.M.
w/gardeur. M75/mo $3SO/mo. C•ll Pam. ..... ~*>
----~----~--~---BAQ( 8 AV 3 bdrm. 2 ba. ~loos C08ta Mes• Apt.
water paid. '875 mo. Ask 2 tx-. 1 bll. irood ere u.
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545-4121
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COUt-tSElOR
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paid rctiremt•nt p lan.
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BRENTWOOD
SAVINGS &
LOAN
1640 Ada ms J\ \'l'
Cotita Mesa. CA ~2ti
Equal Opportunity
t:mployer M 11-·
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pa r I · I 1 m t' w I ~ o m 1•
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FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5678
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1'12-1827
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WINDSURFING
r:Xrmnd your '('"'·•lllJlllo.
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Gentile Chris tian l udy
hvc·in. care & l\.<;kpg for
cl~':.!:!Y ~rson . ll44~ij~~
LirerL'l(id Nurse avail for L(~T: !o'l•malcdol-{, ani. to summer camp or Pvt du lhc name "Tawny". abt riOlbi. Lab/Shepherd. :i ty work 960-l06S.
yn. old. Gent.le & ohc· Sloocnt desires wa1tn:ss
dlCJ1l. Reward. 556·719l job, CM/HB arca. Prr 111
Jun r. full lim e
thereafter ~O 5721 alh•r LOST: Linden Pl. CM.
rcmale cat. yni:. whl lonl!
hair. ~ray face & la1I.
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1-'ound hall gl&MeS. Silver
colored aluminum
frames. Cheyenne on
frame. 554>-3416 (Kaiser
School)
fo'OUND Fem Hassell
Hound, young1 needs
hornc lmmea. Ca ll
9&t-G28.
POUND: Siamese f'Ul,
rem, hit In street at
Paularino CM. ut vets .
541J.1775. 556· 1067
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1ma1J "people to people •
..._ ealll with bl« rt· ~Md big resulu 1 ,.
To pi«e 1011r clu11fied
ad, call today 842.5678,
-
Acawh RK. Ci.rk
F.xperlenced . salary
open. Compvler cxpr
helpful. Non·smokcr.
54&-0606
Acd« Bkkpng
TEMPORARY
Register today to work
on various accounting It
bookkeeping aRsign·
menls. Work close to
rout home. Acctg clerks ,
bookkeepers. accoun·
tants are needed thruout
Orange Covnly. Cnll us
for rnott lnlorma tlon.
Robert Half's
ecco•h• 2333 No 8ro.dw11y
1~1-~well Banker DIQg .• SantJ Ana 17IAIHMIOJ
ASSEMBLERS
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T~ary S~r-Yices
M.8. 556-8520 °"9 835-2622
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:isow ll:ivS1 .. <'M
64:! 350;,
ATIDrTION
18 OrO•~r
Mo &per. H~cess.
If you arc new In Cosl a M~a. temporanly di:.
ronunuiog your l'<IUt·a
t1on. r<'<'cntly 1hsl·har.:c:1I
from the scrv11•e. or for
any reason i.t•eklOJ( lt·m·
porory e mpluvmt'lll.
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l<a'Kod un your µrod1w
tJ vtlY. ('Omm1s~1on . plu,
tnCL'flliV{'S & l'Xl ra profit shari n~ bo nus Tht• women & m<·n we arc
looking for may be tired
ol typin~. fold101t pipers.
war e house jobs and
working for a limited in· come. Work with young
people. Rapid advance·
ment po8Sible. If you are
18 or over aod would be
available to st.urt work
i '!I med I ate~ y . 1· u 11
6elween9:30-2.30.
Coste Melo
645-6514 "'°"' ..... 435-3419
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l'VftU.nlt3. Lagvnu Heh. & Dana Point UC!I. Call the
1;ru"'1ng & prv~r('lo'>lH'
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SAVINGS
4 Cor11oratc• 1'1:17.a
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1-:~ual Oppor Employ
mir
B11nku1g COMU1Mrloan
Offktt
lmmLod opportunity for
1mhv11lual lo i.uhl'it &
muke ('onsunwr loans m
the Co~ta Mesa art>u.
M1n1mum 2 yr:. cx per
rl'l'I w1lh hank 11r r1nanre
I'll
Lomt Disbur,er
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int.: 'kill:. n1'l' ";"p ... r
prcfern.'tl
Call Mr. BtcRd
ul 546-8510.
Calf federal
$oYilMJS & LOCM
2700H&rbor Blvd.C M.
An Equal Opportunity
Employer ... M/I-'
OPPO.TUNITY
knocks often when you
\.tie r1.'llull·l<t"lhn1t Oui ly
Pilo4 Clasis1r1e<l Ads to
rcuch the Orlln.:c Coas t
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Carpet rlt•<im·r . full I 11n1'.
no c•xpt'r. 111'1'l''~"1r~
l':iy!\ J!ood. 54~, lfilii~
<.:arncrs early AM h,...
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lions. Wccltcnd WOf'k ul~o
avrul.!;oW-~1
CAR WASH
Cashiers want1.id. foll &
P I T . 1-'tn Vly . NII,
Laguna, & Oruni.tc Cull
644·4400
C AS 111 r-.:: R i\ pt> I y 1 n
t>"r s oo . Cr own
llltniware, 3107 t-: Coa::.l
llwy Cd M
C~HIERS
UTOTEM MARKETS
Openings now av all• ble
f0r full time asalstant
managers on 2nd. & 3nt.
shirt. No experience net'.
We train. Start S3.10 to S4
per hour. Adva.neement
opportunity ror manage·
ment poflitiOl'lll to SS.50
per hour IC (jualifled. t'or
more information & in·
lervtcw go to store 82 at
30009 Crown V111l~y.
Laguna Niguel. 4!15·11950
orcall 71"/5.17·'4840
Equal Oppor Emplnycr
Trade your old sturr ror
ne w ((oodles with a
Cl1S11llied ad. 642·5678
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4115 E 17th. Sl COSlll ----· -----
MAn8 GARDENER-Full t ime.
Electronic mfr ne1111b No exper. nee. Apply ln
draftd' to do ~h•nital penon. Newporter IM
dcUil dr1wines for H · Hotel, 1107 Jamboree
St"m bly ft layout. Rd. N.B. See Lendsy
Knowtedtce of 11bop prac· ttwn9-3 ... E.0 .I!:. Meti» CaddalW..,...1
Qen('ld
N11llonal Produc e <.:o.
t•rr opc:mn.i for wcncral
cltncat. OC airport arett.
Non ~molter. Call f(>r In
Wt"v1ew, 556-1000 Tim
Q.BICAL
Hecomc a member or our
ctl"arruc Newport Center
F1nanr 1al firm . The
rollow1n11 pos1t10ns are now available ·
SW1TCHIOA•O
expericol.'tt rC'qu1 r t'<l.
Hours: 7:30 AM • 4:30 PM
~HAL CLERK
'flus is an entry lt'Vt'I
PQ61ton. Math ability &
orr1ce expe r helprut
Hours 5PM·l ·30AM
PUIUCATIONS
CLBIK
A:.stsl ant tu th{• com
mumcat1ons SJ>('Ctahsl
'fyptnR & lan~ual(e skills
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bat:kl!round dC's 1 ra bll'
Hour.. HllM 5PM
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SICRETA•Y
To handle investor :.ir
cou nts f o r l oca l
mortgage bkr, Need
personable, mature lady
w/bkkpg & ll typing
bkl(d. Good bencms. Call
644.-:M.
Oerks. all shirts. no ex·
per. neces.'!. $3 Per hr. to
start; apply at 7-Eleven
s tore. 1097 W. Haker.
Col!L11 Mesa.
STOP!!
Take lime to rel11x and
shop 1t home. It's simple
with Daily Pil o t
C1Hs1fled Ads And It
you have somethln1 to
sell. call 11 rrle ndly
Cl11s1r1ed Ad-Vlaor 1t
642-5678
ScMol
Earn vp to $300 per wk.
low ll.ilion Place ment
assist 751-9t!M
COCkTAll
WAITllSSIS
Now tun.ng ror tbe Grand <>i-.-ninR ol
1"'JAU.POT
11 you like Jazz. WC' want
you to work for wi Wt•
trB.lll, full or part tlm•·
Call 673·7722 or ap11ly 3344 E. Cst Hwy, Curorla
<:1ct8 Ir rnacbineti dt!l1ra· •--------------bit-. Min i.2 yrs eit· ••BAL OfftCI
penence + ~me collece ~ penon1Uty &
drafting cou rse11 cir typing 1 must. St11rtU\g ~IAvalenl Iii t!81k'ntlal. SllarY '700/mo. lmmcd
We orccr ..:ood pay • ......Inga. Cont.art-Mr.a.
be'nf'f11.N. C11ll for afp<· Lowe at 7~-6701 for m-T t:l on 1 t'/ Rerke ey terv\eW.
p e r s on n 11 I dept . 1----------
7l4 /494·940 t. LoaKuna General orrtce. Mature
Beach. t:.0 .E. self sla rter, pleasant
telephone voice, typinie
Drapery room worker. all ~ wpm. Mon-Fri. Call
J>hlabcs. Ex11'd or will Jerry 531-081l 9l4lS.
tr II.In. W11i.te1o OOE. -, • IVl!l/U--#01-
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del Mar.
COMPUTY
PROG•AMMP HASIC "svsn:M lnlormel env1ronm1·nl
J obst.-cunty
Company paid mt'(Jlcul
~TO ST/\ HT tucm:n SAl,/\HV
WJTif EXPERl t:N<.:J-:
----Light bookkeeping, tile -Uti wni t-·rr. Prr Work typing. Good on phones.
for rww Co. dcltvcnn~ Newport Plumbing &
hr1!¥d to supermarkets Hcalmg. ~
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645-7:.U '" NL'WfW)rt
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Wo.ync·. IWJ 7440
COOK
for eonvak-:-.l'lll ho:.p1tal
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COOKS
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n-tE JAllPOT
ttr11. 1•arly Morn t11 mid
:Jtcmoon <.:.all 557·6727.
l~wn !IJ\M IKIOI\
Unven1·Supt•rv1sor!.
S!5() per week :.tan1nl(
p;.y Mw.t enJOY workmR
w1lh lceoai.tl'r !! Mus t hav1• Van, St;a Wag or
J• lJ w /.,ht:ll . C ull
IJ45.81116
DRIVHS
Ml'n or women 25 yr~ o r
older Know the rc.ast
ClllC!'o. Nt1 SIHO .. Wt•t•k r1r
mon · Orangr· C.:0:1s t
Yellow (;;.b, 17300 Mt.
HarmJnn. 1-'o u n l a 1n
Valley I No of Sl~1ll'r
b e l wn Nl'whopc It
t-:oclld 1
GINHAL OFACE
Girl nce<fod for l girl or.
fil'C l.Jle typ1n~. riling,
phone,, hlc bookkeepm~.
CIC. $72o pe r mo NB
~.9lo 5
CF.NF:RAL on·rn:
ft'a rm. cn1husiast1c front
offu•1• r~·c1>pl 100 t ~I
na.'tlded lo assist dol'lor
~lubllsh new office m
lrvme/Lakc Forest urt•a
Familiar w i th
Quropra1111· Typm)! tt.,
M-'flltal, hookkecp1n~ &
1n.'I cxper helpru1 Call
Pam at 975-5885 to ar
ran~c appl
GBfBlAL OFFICE
DftlVt-:ftS. Cross <.:oun
lry. Ma('Grel(or Yat·hts.
1631 l'laccnt1a , Costa If you ltk•· JU.ti., w1· v. ;1nl Me.a
you lo work for u~ t'a 11 • ---
Consc1ent1ou!. i.1•1f
:.tarter. partial to d1·ta1I
w/l(ood sk1ll:o & a ~l'nloe ul
humor. wanted Cur i.111
hu!>y Ofl'. Call K at
642-3545
t;7J TI'/2. or apply al :J344 1-.:Jcctront (' as:.cmbly & (icncrul Offll't'
Exct'lll'nt •1pportunit 11·'
& <'Ompany pa11l lll'ncf11 ,
'1\'t11lahlP with a Nt•wport
u :ntcr MortRa~•· Firm
1-: Csl Hwy. t;11ron« dl'I ll'lJtc nal hundllni.:. po~
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nen-ssary Wiii trn11 O)()~ wanlt'fl, :all 'h1r1 .. $3 IOpcrhrto ~lart Call
g r11w1n g 1•n mpan y '""~J632 forappl FtLECLERK
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try lt•VCI ll<r.>ltllln a!. f Ile
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lll.'r.110 Call IMtl·~ --------
l>foNI'AI. ASSIST. · Chair
Side fo'ull llmt' Good
tx.·nC'fits . X-rays . II. B.
1141P.3540.
Dt:NT/\L L./\B BOOK·
KEEPt:R t:xper'd /\R &
payabl(•s, ,..omc lab
tl11t1cs rl'QU1red. will
lrain CM1Nll area
642·64l2 btwo !1·4
UF:NTAL ll't'G 1 1-:Nl~T
n("l'(kd for Pt>n o ofr JI ll
1-:Xpand'd rum·t1ons lie
roqd. 3 dys wk. sal 01)(.'0
Prof shar'g & pens ion
plan 7l4/IW2·663l -----~
DESIGMH
J\Jrrond designer w/mm
3 yrs commercial exper.
Xlnt benefits. mcludin~
profit sharing. 540.7622 Mon· Fri S.S.
Divers wanted in Newport
Beach area. Mvst be
cerW'ied & t>xperienc(.od
m hull cleaning. Neptune
Dlvtnle Co. 646-88.12.
DIVBIS
INDF.l'F.NOENT
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he rert1f1(.'(f, 1•ull twtween
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per. •ioyd E. We vcr. 383t IJ 1 r ch . N a .
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1-:.qual Oppty Emplu}l'r
M1P
FACTORY
Now hinng faciory hl'lp
Will tram. Wood Light·
IOI.!. 2001 S E Mam Sl.
lrvme. 546·200l
GEHEttAL OFFICE
l';irt T1nw 4 hr' 1wr dJ,\
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d 111 1! rn a 1 h 1 n ,. " \
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t-:.im extra mom·y v.h11!·
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lol'hl-dule with Jllb!. that
'Ult }'OU ~(11-'l-,i'.
557-0061
t_Q~ o f f i c e • "OJ overload
A Profess ional Service
-----FACTOltY TlAINt-:f':.1 _______ ._
arts & crafL'I t',.i hl'lpful. G8BAL OFFICE We have C /l open mu:. Assis t our re){1slraro,
days. & 2nd s~ft. G<llKI with lht> enrollmi:ol or
pay. J(OOd btricf. W1• new lt ll.ldenls. Var1oui.
m nkt• wove 1 wood dulJe, mcludtnl! process·
:.hades. /\ppl3 Kirsch 1ni.: studl·nt recorcl'I. typ
Com p a n y . I 7 :l :; 2 1 n I! Ir an lo,. r 1 pt:-.. &
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R.ORIST
t:nique retail nur!\cry
ne.:.'Ci.' crelillVt' pwph• for
full & part lime perm a
nent PO!'.tl 10011 M ui-1
have expen e nr1• 1n llor;1I
de!'1fln. F.xc1•lltnl op
porturuty lo wolk m .1
pres~g1ous sett in&
Please 11pply 1n ~rson.
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ROGER'S
GARDENS
ZJOl San Joaqukl
Hilla Ro1d
COM '6*-~
t'oam cutter. t'rr J)Otit1on
avwl.
642 ~702.
f)Jll time & p11r1 lime
nursery s ales penon
Mvst hew m1n1mum I yr
retail nvrscr y t x
pc r 1 ,. n t' e A v a 1 I
weekend • Apply al28
Newport Blvd . CoHe
Mal. 646-744 t
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ll•tn' & b\•nd1l:. rnl'ludini:
dl•nlal plan l'all S46·7360 l'l·r~onnl'I l><•part m1•111
tor uppomtmcnt Eriual
l)pportun1t)' Employer
licfll'ra I ()fft ('C
•$700•
Plastics rompany nl'Cd:.
l(eneral omcc worker
who types 45 accurately·
room '°" advancement. Call~70 /\M~RIC/\N
Career Agency
610 Newport Clr Dr
Newport Beach No f'cc
Gll8.AL OMCI
lnl<>rmul Knvlronmcnl
Five Girt ()(flee
JobSecwity
OJmJnmy p11hl m.-.J1 cal
S700TOST/\R1'
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exp. additions, re modd
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5S7 8l71
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trcl':. yd c·ons truc11on
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CLl-'.:ANING Sl-~RVl <:f':.
fOf' a thoroug hly clean
he>~ 540-~7 ----Want a H~ALl.Y CLB1\N
ttOUSJ.:" Call Ginl(ham
Girl 1:-'n-CL.osl 1;..1~-!ll 2J
Our pr0f~1nnttl trulmn~
rrew ui ready to sl'r vt·
you Wty\Jme in c-nmµI
home deaning_ sc·r v1cc. A.tao eomnl'l rlewnup'
welcome We 3re exp.
llc'd l bonded ror your proleellon. For fr~ est
call Abee of The Touch Plnonat 552·01(1')
HARBOUR MAlllN/\
HOUSECLt:i\NING.
I 21.3 ·5!12· 3236 ----Cleaning Ser v .. windows .
floor wax1nR l'om pl
rleanltlg, houses & of·
rice11. Wkly. month ly rates. Bonded. i''ree est.
751-8951
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Roberilon
IMUlmtce
ldsociates. Inc.
Isl rat<' berv1ct• al ;1 fair
pm't' Perc;onal & c·um·
rnerc1al. 675-056<!.
L.andlcapincJ llnm<• l'n<k 1:urd1•111n~
dt•a11 u1oi-h,111lt1\4 ol}!>,
plu11l111i: .'-'>I 17"6
Wall~, t•t'JllnG~. fluors & •••••••• ••••••••••••• ••
windo ws I.'. I c: .u n u d t-:uru1lean Landscapt-r
GeMt-al S......ic~s •••••••••••••••••••••••
•MR. FfXIT•
64&-t>145 Top W(•rk. Fair pnrc:
----~rs.~ dystcvt·~ The Moppl'ts Cleananf. Scn1c-c. We do 1t ull pro . Malawy
546-2393 Lnsured --------...................... . C:arpt'ntvr . PJl llllnG· lll·as rale~. l~ yr:. in area ~17~ Robin's Ho use e lean1n g
Srv<.', for a thorOUllhly
dean house. :'>W-OIS5 7
Brickwork. Small Jobs
Newport. Costa Mc:.a &
Irvine. 675-3175 cv<'S VACANT APT & t i OM F.
l{,\lfl,('LEJ\N tn:rAIH I' At NT LOW COST
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housedcanrng. l'lcarung
1)111.Jnutc'<I. 54fi J72(i
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----Bnl'k. stone. ulock wo rk.
tile floors. <·unr r1•tc
pa ho:.. w;,lks. 1lri VI.'.·
w~yo; Yrtt c~I John
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a-ick. *'°""· bloc.k wor.,., ABC Paintln1 Jnt/oxt. umbWI repalr. Spee. in tile floon. co n c r e t e Re.uanab&e & neat. Free remodellna. copper re-
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Movl nR 81 haulln R
Freight, bldg milte nals.
l\'lhJd goods etc. Lowest
rates tn town . J ohn .
95.S-2654
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Pfo..IERS PAINTING
Expr'd . R eus R a tes.
Free Est. <:all Gent!
~
Prof paint.J.ng. Ext & int.
Low rates. Refs. Free
e.t. SJ6..47*>. 536-4383
Pa 1ntinJ:. INT /EXT
Neut. honest, re:c. . 12
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!164· lMa. -------
Lot Paint & wallpaper
(/ual work . r ('as pr
1-h't't.'ht Steve. 547·4281
Your h11rl.Jor arva µa inter,
tnLll'Xl J<•ror. qua II t y
work. l~~on. L1l·/lns.
t-J.l. cheerfully g iven
()ave 586-3425 ------llOUS~ PAINTING
Eiu:cll rds. qual.tty
work. 549-97.56
l-:XCELL. PAl~TI NG
R.c;:a.s. rates. 1-'ree est ~18-2706 l':xpr'd
1-)rw extt•r 1~<1mt1n~ by H.
Smor :-\t h~· . 111s Try
mt· l()l~.'i'l55 ~ hrs
11.i\f• ""ml•thmg to i..t·ll?
('la.<"1r1l'C:I ~Id'> do II \\ t•ll
Ji'reeest. Ted. 871·3Z72 ••••••••-•-••••••••••
Repair fr Rer oof. NI
l y pes -1 hln 1 t er>-
rO<'tll h1t1kus·compo·t ar
Jo'\'ee eiit. S41·5830 Fin
Avail.
COMM9L/llSID.
631.,saf'l
C.t.t Pm.tillc:I
Neat & clean. ext. & iat.
Ca btocots. Free est . <off
duty hreman). 751·3'48 &
673-8457
Pror paper h a nging. ~uallty work only. Call
Steve. 494.7771 dys ;
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Patao covers, q uali Ly
matcnals. popular de-
i. cg n s. o ld world
r r:irts mans hap. Lic'd
rontr SSl-6464 ---...,.--Plaltwr/R.,..r •••••••••••••••••••••••
Neat patc·hl's & ll'Xtures FR.El EST. 893· 1439 ---· ----Spt:c1al.Jst m re s tuccos.
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l'ntr hes & Adr11L1on s .
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Arndt 's Plant C lin ie
tfouseealls for house
plants Trouble shootini?"
& housl!planl care. 645·
W91
If you wa nt your advert as
in~ m1'''·'~·· 111 rl'ac•h mon· peonl1· .11 l11w1·r
l'O'>l. Cl1ll>!.lfll'tl I' I hi.' "'·•> lo ~111 C'all ;\;ov, •
ti42 sn.11
We fcx lel&kll or rerool. 10
yrs exp. Rc asonabl11
1-tonest. l...lc'd. Free est .
<.:all Mike, 11veis. 5S2·9232.
T•YhioftR.,. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Repair-RCA MaAt.er
25 yrs-~xper est S0.95
Mobile Se rvlee 10042
/\dam~ Ave. 11 .B .
962r3300 Lk 1119110
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i\11.Jstk tnm & rem oval.
Q.IM :.1n1°l' t!J52
<~et<it's Trc<' Ser vice
'fnm. removl.', haul.
Neat. r~as. 4!14 2129.
Typ.tgs.rtic• . ...................... .
Low ('(15\ typm~ or iden-
tical on grnal letters on
your letterhead. fo)'ce in·
fo. Karlu. 751 -6893 ---·'-----
W'wlow Cle-*J •••••••••••••••••••••••
Inside & Out . II a r bnr an.•a. 16 yr.;. R1•habk. n .. '
a.-.ooalJlt• 557 ·li777
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wui.k>w d~·Jnin1: at n •
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11owpm , good 0H1l'.c
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SENIOR CLERIC
If you have the ab1hty l.O
'Mlrk with a mm1mum or
supervision. we· hc.vt: a n
inlerl!stm~ po~1llun 1n
our ~l.i J\h-'a f"man
r ial Aid Ck1rnrtml'nt
VJ r1 o u !> M ' l' re ta ri c1 I
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in1t 1n Jlrl'Jld rd lion o f 1nnnthl ~ r1·1111rl!> a nti
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l11rnwt H•r• 1 v p111c till
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ltl ""' 1:-;x1·••llent wnr~.
111 ~\ I' (In" 111 I) n ' .• II ,,
h1•nd1t...' 1nrlu<l111i.: d t•nl ,11
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. .t~ 42lJU fo:q u•tl llp
ponuruty 1-;mµloyl'r
(ifo':NERAL
LABORERS
TRAINEES
~SEMBLERS
PACKERS
Mus t h avl' r c lt abl l'
tran~µ & phone Long &
:.hort term ass1~nm .. n1 ...
~ llohday & val·al1on '''" ll1h p1 tahzat1on 111.111
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fll"""PnlRARV IWAVC.F.&
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546 1741
I 1\•·ross t-'rom
Urdnl-:(' Co. A1rvort 1
l:;qual Upvur 1-'.:mploycr
GU\ wrapplnR + clerktnJ!
Ul busy bquor & wine
shop Mus t h ave t'X·
f)(1'1 cnce, full t1m1• &>t•
Harold 495 t; 17th St
Costa Mesa
GIRL FRID.A Y
Pcrsondbk ttir l wanu-d 2
day~ ,, wk. Telephone &
hh· hook work Rt'laxetl
at~phcrc 41fJ.1u;i1
GIRLFRlDAY
It l' a I Es t 0 t•" c ' m t
l<.ecpt,, tyJX'. hte books
Hyc-oCo. N.B. 673-.8441
Girt l'"'r1day PT, ani>wl·r
phone, tYP'! m. $3.25 hr
C M Call Betty. 642·20:>3. ---... ---· ---·
Girl Friday Record keep·
1~. slamping parts. &
deliveries. Must h ave
\altd dnvers lir<'nse.
.>49·2A2ii.
G-R·E-A·T
SALE$ JOI NOW
OPEN
GOOD PAV. GOOO
HOURS, GOOD <.:ON·
OITIONS. MAN Y FRINGE BENEFITS
FAST GROWING COM· PANY PROMOTES
PROM WlntlN TRAIN
F 0 R T 0 P MANAGEMENT
S TART S .. IM ·
MEDIATELY".
K E YB OARD
EXPER t EN CE
HELPFUL. WE HAVE
OUR OWN TRAINI NG
PROGRAM PUT ON BY rnE COUNTRY'S TOP O R GAN S A L.ES PEOPLE. CALL AT
ON C E FOR
INTERVIEW. OKGAN
EXCHANGE. STAN
NUNN 71415116-1302.
.UAaDS
See our .ct WMSer Sttun ·
\1, Bunalntem•Uoa1l.
GUARDS
Full 6 part ll me . A 11
•r•••· UnHorm a furnlJhecl. Atet 21 o r
CMt. Ratnd welcome. NoCT~r:;
r...'!teoe..1. 1~28 W. 5th lllree&. MDU Ana. In.
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,.. -·' I 11·1ta1lt'L' or Tru<.'k I ll.'d & r~JJ1lf\."ble, maturl.' wlJ ..,.c, s.~krng !>e<'Y w/x nl s t a r t l' r w ti o r urn . :.kill:.. Ma~ I t'Xf>. pro· i'tJl'\.o;lnX'tion 1-<pnp. l! )'fl>. SECURITY I ~II f cx111•r n.~1 Orurrnt· ('11 mun1r ntc' ea!>ll.Y with >al<' exp & ~ pr~· u. othn -:. Suli-:. ''"l"'"''lll't• l'.<tll '1M.'4!)<\ i!l:!? Int•. Sl>nd lelll•r of l'Xl>t'r ITPAYS TO
SEE US
,1 pllr'> hut 11111 rL'llWrt'fl. & salar; n'<11ur1·m l·nl'
Will lr;uf\ Mu:.l h.iw Ille L. Sec~tary Ad ::~11. lhilv Pilvt. 3.10
Come 111 .1ntl ..,. ... th\• •"<
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k Sm J 11 f 1 rm , 1• 1.• k .., W ~\;I\' ~t C~tJ ~k,;1 t)'JllOI::. 111:. .,..,.,.1• • "\'l'rl'lur y "' e \l't·llc·nl JOJU 557 0825 1 ~11101!, & :.horth '10tl .. • ~.kllb S,1br~ 1111o·11 Will
fo',1q.:o \.\·1· '"'"'' 1·\
f"' r1,. n 1· 1· ti !'H' • v r c I '
1;11,1111-.111
lrYinc/Hewport Beoch
S~o Alta/ Anaheim
F;,Uerion/l~o Pork
Costa Me'a & the
WhittiH" oreo
1~~1 EIHATI':
(.lf'fo.NINl~S
for supc• r-1sor v lf'V• I
:K..'<'Unlyorflc·1•r. u11 to.
$4.25 PH' How
W1lh one of th<' nation's
l<U"~Cl>l ~uard services Appl~ in pt>rs<>n Lu
Mon .. Fr1 .. Ram :Jprn l~ w Cl)ntlTiflllW\.'Ul\h
l''ulll•rlon. CA
Mon f-'r1 . ~.:lCI -1 :10
~I W Warm·r. H m :!17
S:mlJ 1\11.i. I.'\
WB.~FARGO
GtJARD
SERVICES
l>1v1)o11111 or It•• J.,.,
I 'rnt1·1111111 :.,..r, ll'I.'"
1-;qu,11 fJppo1r1un11~
l-:mplny1•r M 1 F
IN~l1lrl l)ft Tll \I 'II I·: I.
111lt'<•I11 .oil ph ..... ,., of 111
~I I r '•II \lu ~I I' 1~
\........ " " " i... :\ ll,1\ n .,,,. :.111 if .. c1 F I> ~.
Jll.;S'l'\1.1.l'.ll!-.. & l>l~l'I I'
N1-:cr Th• II'\ 11 ·1.\~~ i<l
<WFl\1': I' t-:lt~O"I, '.'o El..
Will 1r~1111, 1'<1u:t l uµµ1v
"rnploy1·1 ~II J:l-1.!
Jn,uranc·1• l'r11v1·rtY &
( ~J!>U•1hly .l!o.l>ISt ilf'\'llUnt
I' X t' l' Jo; X pf' r II l' l'.
Minimum 2 yr:. inrld.
typmJ.!. Xlnt hem·r11s .
Fred S J ame~ In:..
Rrokers Call Maunne
i :->2 IWl !-: () 1-:
Jn.-,uran1·1· Salr'J.ll'r!>url
()I(:!> vuur pn·wnl Job of
ff·r you indcpcndenl'.c.
preslH!,e. IJ fc drnR of Ill'
l'Ont pl1 :.hm e n l &
t!('Onnm1t "t·•·url\ v '• If
not )llU 'huul1I 1.~tk to
1-·.1rmn'> In-. c;1 ou11 lo
<la} ( ';i II ~IX ~'1 ll
.. 1:.inirnr M.11nt1·n.1nt 1·
Mull wunll'<i tor Irvine
an:a s·~ day<; 1wr w••f'k
.l-:Ol(hsh1S1laru h St.1rt
1ng ,..;ilar} $72!1 pn nm
Ulll ~n!I :Jli52 A..,I\ rot llnh
JAHITORS..MAIDS
1 .. 11. ... ull!r 11.11 l lllll\' I .111
•I I !f,:t :!l:Ji'
LIFI-:(;\ \lll1TH\<H .. I:...
;'l:l•WJ"><tlf 1>110"" ~1.J)
l\lth. li,\:\l II'! 'r ... ,'V :.I.in
il:ml F 1\ t'o1t tl 1,i 1 ~.!I;!\
LIQUOR CLERK
F\111 11 ml· Maturl.' l'X p(·nl'lll'•~I pn•L hut wi ll
tram 11:1~, W. Ulth !:>l
C111sU1 ML""
Uquor c·lr rk wantt'<i. f.xp.
preforn.>d. Good Martin,:.:
pay & yr 1:nd tx>nus. App.
ly al 3.SlCI I rvmc. N. A.
754.9658,
Snow Tapper
Set Up Person
T11SX 72
2nd Sh1fl Openini:.: fl)r l'X·
per and1\ ulual. Can l>lJrt
1mm1:~J1at(•lv & c•nJOY our
<.u111·r li.:ndll pc1 r k<1.:c.
<>--(•rt•ml' ,J\ :111
ROSAN INC.
"'' ""1X>r1 lit•:tr h ~,.ix ~,~;n
Equal Oppor1111111 y
J.:mpl11y1·r
!lair Dr~si·r ·nu-; llAIH llANDLl::HS
now ha" 111)(.'nin~~ f•ir \'X
p'd hair dl.'i.&gnn'S &
man1cuni>ll> Xlnl ',£\
area !>\:.!~
F\Jll t1mcrlays, part t1m1• ~
l'\'t-:.. Nwpt ur1:u Musi lw
LS t'1l1it'n ('a II 5:!2·fi~58
nr ar.iply al l<!:t N Olive.
Oram•1>. Mon l-'r'1
MJ\C..1 n NIST
IIT .Jal>'>(.11 PrtXlucti.. has
11r1rn<.-d oix·nm~s for
Waml.'r Swasc·v
JI A I P. () H i': S S E n
Jicau11rul )o;llon nt'td'>
111.11·rntor with follow in)! Servin~ :>1111 . Irv , &
Q,e,t,1 Mt~a l'lt<ll'I.' ttoll
r)._-;12234
llANUYMAN ·C:1 qH'nl\'f
t 'ull or pan llllll'
~9 ~J.i2
.IA;\ITC>H l 1\I, -T y pe
work. l':1r nt.'\'l'':.arv for
\4'0f'k S3 1:) ix:r hr & 1:us
mon1•y lo \TLiin lmm\.-tl
r a1i.c:: aft.,r t ra1n1ni:
64&!fllll
JANITOR
Ut.Jhly person lo 111a1n
twn rlt·a nblll'!'h n f tlur
mocll:ro fuclllrv I!.. 111
rntkc mm1Jr r1·r;.111·s on
bul ldmi.::.. I'\"
Twnt LatM Op.ratcw
b't. & 2nd Sh1fl
A.8. U Chucker S/O
2nd S~11rt
.:JJ hr Night Shirt IYlnUS.
!TI J J\11..'>CO PH<>I>.
l•IX5 l>:..11· Wny <.; M
~Y1~1 Rz."1 I
J\n Y.:qual Orpor
____ En111loyt·1
MAIDS
l':'<pcncn('tc'<I. full or V<irt
lime. 642 :mo.
Hardwtirc ::rnlcli full t1m('
Apply in 1~rwn Crown
Hardware. 310? t: Co:.ist
Hwy.CdM
HOSTESS
Please cont att l\1 rs ----Whlll.' ror rnl1·rv1t:w ap Mai1\s, 11pply The Inn at
i>ointmcnt. 1.a~una, 211 N Coa::.t llwy, La~una Beach
Days or evl.'nan~s
Apply after 2 PM.
Bob Burns Resl auranl
37 Fashion Island, NB.
HOSTESSES
and Cocktail Waitre!l!'WS
1-'or lhe Grund OJX:nin)(
ol THEJAllPOT
Oranite County ':. o nly
jll7.2 Nle :.pol. H you ltke
jazz, we need you to work
here. Call 673-7722 or ap -
ply at 3344 E. Cst Hwy, Corona dcl Mar. -----------
H OTEL Pa rt-tim e
aud1tor. &tlary ba.set.I on
expericm.-c. Must know
NCR-4200. Huntington
Beaeh Inn. 21112 Paclfit•
Coa.'lt Hwy. H.n.
Hoosecledners. Need re-
llahle & enthU!l\astlc peo.
pie to wo rk for new
cleanmg serv1cc 1n N. Ii.
67~1909
Paul Dosier
Associates, Inc.
~Redhill /\ vc
C'h.>t :i M t.-sa
17141556-7075
E:qual ()ppor Employer
JR MAIN'f. MF.CHANIC'
2 yrs on Joli exp. re·
quired. Mu!lt have own
tools. Apply bet. 1·4PM
CAMBRO MFG.
7601 Clay, Huntington
Beach
(W. o( Beach, south of
Garfield>
Lady Companton wa nted.
Must hove cur . Live in
white lady recuperotln'°'
fro m il lnl.'SS . N o
housewo rk or nurs1n1t
rare Salary neAotiahle
&1&<Ml
Hous e keep e r /live-In , LANDSCAPER·Mm 2 y rs bea~ul Npt Bch view exi>er. xlnl oppty, rail
home w /Jacuzzi, prh . anytlme675-7833
rm .tlh Ba, Cttre Cor I
adonble infant, call LA1HIMACHIMIST
M0-2957forlntervlcw.' bpr'd. for p1rt lime .
Work houri: 5 PM lo 9 HOl.SEKEEPER. must PM. Mon thru Fri. Call
have own car . perma· Mr. Rlley•t979-6(8) neft8_ Cal l fKS.0089. ___ :;,._ _____ •
HOtlSEKEEPER ror con-LEGAL SECRETARY .
valelcent hm 7:30-4. Ap. OC airport. exper .. xlnt
el.y Huntln~on BHCb t)'JJinl .. eh •kills. salary
OJnvale.cen\ Hotlp. 18811 GPft'· m-o782/54S-J~
,,ondaSt. Hunl. Bc:h. LEGAL SECRETARY l'X· -lnd.....;.\;...1:...p-~n;;,.s;.;.a.;;b..;;l;;.;.e~p;..:e;...r_90_n_1 per. In lltlj{al.lon ne<'1:s
needed for deUver1e11 " non-amoker. Uuntington mllcolcduUa . 640-7357. Beach JJmlll frhmdlY of, f\ee.MM400
MAIDS wkdys/wknc.li..
Scakhrrs Mot el, 1661 So. ~~llwy, Lagunn Reh
MANAC..:1-:R • Youn!! lady
needed In rruina..:e Out
Call Modl•I & Escorl
Si.'rvi1•e Call eves. &
wknds. 493-2338 ask ror
Tom. -------Management
WANTf.IJ! WANT~0 1
Ambitious couple, 8· 10
hrs pr wk Can result Into
a lg incom e +other'
benef it s . Ca ll Rill
Hughes 835-TI7S ext 137
MANAG~R ~1stanl. 2
days a w<.-ek . l.lte books.
lite mainte nanre. f''or
appt. Call 95HH91
MANICURIST· F or very
busy salon, must be ex·
per & rashlonabll'. full
lime Rarhard Ouellette.
200 Newport Center Or .•
N.B.
Mature RN or LV for live·
in silwal.lon w/'31) yr old
lady w/resplralory pro·
blerm. PatJenl is active
& 5ell attriclent wlnted
of prof. ualatance. Musi
be llexlble. Good lln.n·
cial compe n sati o n
w/negot.iable salary. 0p. port unities for l ravel.
54()..46S6 (OC' lnlerv1ew
Meehanlc to !let up &
maintain machinery \n Mlh~tlve mtna. pla nt.
Lathe ellJl('J'. deslrable
We build It rt-i>Alr aom e dour dlAJX'ftlllftll equip
/\lte n o barrier 153'1
Mo nrovl1 Ave. N .B.
!\11•1!11 :i i h.11·k (1f fl l'\
1wr•1>n h1 ·lin1•ual 11r
1111.1\K'<IU' dlWtor:. rll'W ul
'"' ~·0111f h• ,,. fll -.
J '~'' '" t oiut:.H'l BJrl1<1rJ.
11."C X.k!I
~1 1•1l 1t-.JI l1,1<•k 11fr1 l'l'
f.1t·r:.u11, llrlh111.w<ll1• t·x
111:n1·111 .. Nl·W 11ff1t'l'.
1-!\IOl( hl'IWftts 1'L1:.l111 .
ll..1 rht1ra ~ ~:121
~1L~hf al ofCace Ins l.J1lhn)!
i OHs. Exµr rcr1 New
ofr. gd h1o.'flC'flL!-Tustin
Harbara fl32·H:l21
Models. t-'emale. Sharp.
Magazilw only. S2S per
hr. 645-5122 or 642·6282 Aob
Models
W• ftffd MW facH:
Mode ls-Male & Female.
If y our r ac-e h tl 'i
l'h ara c ter. 1s high
fa;;hion or looks hke the
i::irl fll.'xt door Dill ror un
a p po Int m e n I f 11 r a ~al mtcr v11•w You
l'OUlcJ he· m rnl .. hn~ a '
('arlv as n<>xt W('<'k 1 S<J
(kllft h~1talc:. c:ill no"'·
a,.,k for lla7l•I
r.:-11 .'iii()()
Nc:w York Wl•!>t Modc·hn~ /\J.!.1·nc·y
875 W lflth St. l'o ll
Mom, lods fuially Mnc?
Tho mpi-on Blueprint
nc«ls ofr i.tirl 1''r1day.
We'll tram f~ Haker !-it
C M S49'. !12.3.1.
Motels Opt>nings for housekeepin~ & m(lm ·
ll'l'lan<'t: mrn, full hml'
i\pply in 1krson only.
IV15 770<t. lk•:.I Wci.trrn
1\11 ba1Ja Mot..!
MOVIE EXTR~
s ought hy H ollyw ood
movie r1rm $20 $200 per
day J>OSS. Looking for
OUt j!OIM 18· 70 y r olds
wanting to break Into
movies. t714 > 5J5·0120.
ext ~1. VlDEO CASTING
SF.RV1CE. <now in 4th
year).
• •Nurwry w oril ••
Seekin~ indus tl'lous
person With k.nowlc<h lC or
horticulture & plants I
yrcxpr. rt.>q 'd . 842·tl866_:_
NURSES AlDES
and orderlies needed to
.-uve TLC t o elderly pa·
tae nts . W i ll tr a in
quailihed personne l.
Earn while you learn. All
shills avaH. apply 1445
Superior. N.8 .
NURSING
i\rcute JlliYChiatric focili
ty needs R.N.'s. L..P.T .'s
a nd mental h eallh
workers. All shirts open, ruu ~part-time. xlnt fr·
Inge b enl!f1t s . C3ll
496-S~or 8J_l·_lTI_4 __
Order Desk
•SIOO•
Camera company needs
"taJtc-charge'' iwrson
*1th 3-4 yea.rs e.xpenence
on order desk·& can type
~wpm. Ca 1164().8470. AMERICAN
Career Agency {
610 Newport Ctr Or
Newport Beach NO Fee
~ e.try Ctltta
Mfr firm Meis reliable
indiv w/l yr up. good
phoM akflhl • alUtude
toward c u1tomers, to
take ph Olden ln a non·
1mk'g otc. Xlnl co benf.
Ap_ply~ l n peraon :
rtnd wt.at you 1'1nt tn 142·58'11 Dally P\lot Claaalfieda. Want Ad ~ull.8 842·5678 -~~
CAlJFOAM, 16661 Von
Karmln, Irvine.
\
I
REAL ESTATE
OFACE MANAGEMENT
CHARGE
ANEW
CAREER
Hc>st a urant Im met!iatc
1;pt•runi:s at new Straw
Ii :t t I' I t. I 3 I n
\\1•,tm1ni.t er. P'ull or
I• l Uay & l've i.h1ft:.
:\lw.1 111· 111 ur 1wcr ~:i111
.1 + K't:! hl:>il for locoJ, well utabllttt.d. upattdhtCJ
COmpally ... the H...tiftil)+Ofl lf'OCh ano.
CAUSEY &CO.
R~ Estate
SCHOOL "'"' Jt11 ..r11 '"'rt l1 mi· ., "' \41. Ill :111 let 2 l';1ll
,! I :lftfd th ~ , \! V l' ...
)((.,! , .. ,,
A rc:re opM"CJ fOt" siqniflcmwt ~ &
financial growth.
n11.,. .11·1•P'" \'IS\ &
\1 A!-1'F111' II .\ 11 1. t-.
l"l't•pJn• 11.r M.1ll' t-:>.am
u1 ...... l11l11· J' :r. hf'lur ....
· C'hf'<IUlt'l'J dl \l)llr f•(I()\ 1•
1u1•rll'•' tiuara ntct-d <.:a II
llt~IJ\Jt ""' AU appliccmotta confi..mat.
w,m to od #521. Dalty 'llot
lox 1560, Costa MHG. Ca. 92626
o;ch l'duh• your
1n1rotlu1·t 11ry
CASHIER//
HOST /HOSTESS
VPrv busy n1Ht•I.' s hfJp,
hondablc, neat ap-
Pt':l ran•·e. ('X per. pre-
fc'ITt'd Apply W{'(>kdays,
Jn Jl4'nl0n 2PM·3PM Of
\'all (W 2710.
PART TIME
Secr e tary, typtn ~.
1tcnera1 orric<'. telephone
pt•rson:.illly, mature n on·
s moke r . Cu ll l n l'1.
979-RO?:t
PART TIME O ... LY
Due to l'.Ompaoy c·x -
pansion m Orange ('n
an•a wt> need 5l'\'Cral
.,h,1rp people hl w<1rk
111~h ix·r w<.1:k 6 l•111m
&12 d11ySat Mus i bc Ill
ur over P1.'0plc who a rt•
st..:Jhle C:ITl' prclern.-0
S450 Safory
OT rro£1t shanni.t pro
~ram, whil'h i:n·r ,\ 011
prrrrr. For mtl•rv l':tll
714nJ9.~htwn 1 911m. --------PAHT TIM~. Nd 2 key
people for cxpand 111~
husint~S. Xlnl IOCU01l'
For appt. &tl-0723
PART TIME
EVENINGS
Adulh ~·1th uuht.tndm..:.
<11trat\i\'t' pcr-.11n:1htw•,
who tnjnv wnrkr11,a.: with
k11b O\'l•r 21 Start at
$.1.riO per h111ir. Pllorw
ti4 <!··1:s21 1·;x 1 :!5 11 .
RF.TWl';EN 4 00 :1 no
PM
Aslcfor~O
Equal Opportuntl y
___ Empl~--
PIXOPfR.
Ope r 's for 1 clephone
answering serv1r1' Mus t
be able to work some
wei.'ke nds . Typln~ 35
wpm r c qui re>d . !':><
pericnl'1• prrf t·rn•d or
wall tram. Many tom ·
pw1y hl•ncfiL'i. l·'u II t1 OW
or part. lime. day & after
noo n·cvcn in ~ s hirt ~
available Please call
Mon. lhru Ji'r1. 543-4230
E.0.E. -----...-
PBX
OPERATOR
The Daily Pilot has an
unmedlate opening for a
POX Oper;ator. 3::JOPM
to 7 :30PM. Saturdn>
8:00AM to t 2 Noon. Ex
perience prderred but
will train. l!:x<'tlle nt
company benefi ts t-"01
appointment ro r 1n
lervlew call 642·4321,
ext.277. ORANGE COAST
DAK.YrtLOT
330W. Bay St.
Costa M<'Sa
Eq\W ()pportun.ily
Employer
•PIX 18.B'HONI
OPllATOI!
Pleasant working condl· Uorw with Chevri>lel de·
aler in Orange County
AJrport busrneas tom·
p&ex. Some Ught book·
keeping. typ1n1 r e · q.ired. Opp. for 11dvan·
cement. SeeOfHce M1r.
HOWAIDCIM'•r ....
Dove &i Quall Sta.
NEWPOR'J' B .. ~ACH
HJ.0155
f'BTCOtmtOL
T~
StPaoy JOb (o r r1 l'eh t
person. Pruf1t :.hann~.
i.,'f'OUp heallh Apply 1n
pcr.;on Lloyd P csi. Con
trot 5(J(i E. Uyer Rd San·
ta Ana
PET STORE
1-'I S lf O H HIHD KN<>WLE DG~
REQ IRED 642·5522
Cal_!SeY & Company
tU;Al. EST1\TE
146.">So Co.c,t ll1wuy
17141494-8057
A 1 H PO RT E R I N N m:rrt:L
18700 Mal'Arthu.r Bl. Irv
He.tauranl
f.:xpt:r Aus Boys ror Npt
Uch dub, days & nighb.
Dill for appt. 64~·5000 ext
521>
~uranl
BOB'S
HOME OF THE
llGIOY
lmmedaall' openm1o:s 111
OUI familV f(-:,laurant at
Pict.re FrCllMn
t-;x1X-·m•nl'1'<1 Full p:.irt
llmt• ·I~ !HOS l..i).l unu
llt!<Jl'h ---------• n<'arl1y hwatinn:. Wl' re
l'tlOLt'LEANEH
l'.J,µt•n t•Ol'l'ti
!IAA-M0:1
~~~---~~~~ •1u11 •· 1111 pre\ 1ou:. ex· pent'fllX J111n our fn cnrl·
rnnun~ I k:pt Ofr l'll'rk
(.ft•r1eral 11fr <IUll\~ & ron·
11111 wtpubl.Jc'. l'hn fo>r
jltfl\ ~i.';7-!!212 Ask for
Mr We.I Newport S la·
lcont.•r:. I nr -----
Productioft Mey.
r.as & fwy tin~ a pain?
1-'wrvww & M Cll' 1\ rth u r
Chie-e to llonw ..
Must know m11rhin1n~. l•tohn~ & how manai::r
ht-Ip
Musi m:l'ki• drc•1sions &
hcl 11 wlll'rr. net>ded
WP ml·lt. rentnfugally
c·asl & machine ha rd
m\otals
Tup wa~e Now
A.c:k about sllwk.
('nll~Hlf.:J
/\Growth Oppt.
Red Es~ Carfff?
Our provl·n tra1mn.a.:' +
Pl'r .. onal Ill u rr1ce
iruidatl('e will bnnK your
l>UCC'l.~ .. ! A:.k JOOUL uur
1nernllvl' 1·ornm1ss1on
pl.tn up lo 14()<;, l.1!'enSt'(f
or wu.it~'f\Std m;, y <'Cl II
for l'Onl1dl'nt1al •n·
U'T'V1ew for Costa M<'!-a
urea IW> N34. Ask for
I wl l\J1tll'Y
9"121
GOLD STAR
RECSYING CLEIU<
l'\JU lime. retail r lothmJ.':
~lore Experience pre·
fcrrcd W1ll lralll. Hours
H.l).5 :.>. Mon Lhru Fri.
Call Nancy 644·5'Y70
PROD UCT I ON TRAJ.N~E. Rubber hose
products. Irvine area .
Must J}3.'>S rn. phys ical ---
incluctinl'! hack x-ray . Rccept1on1st l'rr. 12·4,
54().7639. E .O.F.. M-t-' ~.SO hr Newport
PRODUCTION Lk•al'h arc~• 646·Wl6.
Material Control
Pl.AMMER UCEPTIONIST
Ekt1mniC mrr ID s.o.c 1'ra<k' a.550('. Orange Co.
L'I seeking a self-starter. Alrpnrt area. needs re·
w/J.S yrs exper. in p ro-repl1onist for rordless
ductlon /m a terial eon · switchboard. Must have
t.rol. to schedule orders to plea.qnt voiet-& phone meet production require· minner. Lite typing re-
m e n t s . c x p e d i t e quired. Telex experience
mate rl u ls. r or e c a st helpful. Call personnel
ma1e rial rcqwre ments , _8JJ.8384 _____ _
do sborb~e ronow-up & a _ _. IS
variety Of other t asks. ~g-"°" T
ly tt'.1m t 'onll' ... 1-.· ui. LO·
rlay l1t•IWl't'n 2·4pm.
Waittn Waitf"Mws
Mcma IJf'I T Nlinff'
Cmhien
~2 Mam:.St II B
~TroiMH
~Avrn1da dela
Carlotta , l.aJ? l lJIL::.
Woihn W~eue~
CoshMn
7311 fo~~l'r ,\1,oe H.B
Waiten Waitresw'
~ 4-a lJe' T roiftff5
•l!JOI C:1mp1L'i Ur . lrvmc
Equal ()pPQC..Emplyr
M W
RETAILING
~e company seekin~
mature, s table. e n ·
thus1a s t1r 10d1v1dua 1
with manaRement &
:.ales backgl'OWld Lo pro-
duce high s a lL-s in our
West m111stc r wo m en 's
spE>(•1aJly shop Requires
rPs pnns ibtlily &
supt'rvislon of s m a ll
staff I.on~ te rm op-
port un 1 l y with good
salary. over ride & 40%
d1s1•nunl. Cal .. now
1118-570.5 --------
eta1l s a les: Ladies
c lottilng boutiques.
11\all/Part Ume. Attrac-t.I~. sincere, depencfa.
ble. inlellegenc.. Great
salary /beneflts/polen·
tial. Mr . Edwa rds
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Need cxper r.a les person futl·llllk~. N 8 . area. Call
rorappl.642~·24_4_4_. __ _
Mustbeableto lnterpret Busy Con v. Hospital·
parts li s t s fr o m F r o nt d esk X l nt
blueprints. Exp c r. 1n benefits Free Ins . after
mfr. environment essen· probation a r y period . tJal. Wl' offer xJnL pay & 1..ltc lypmg. Apply 1445
benefits. ,.-acility In Supenor. N e._ ---ROUTE
beaut Laguna Canyon. -----..-nr beach & resort areas . ..-...i;-..... ~~ -IST hst Cc11trol T,..._
Call ror appt. Telooicl ~--""" Stt>udy job for right
Berkeley personne l dept ~fie opportunil)' r~r penon. ~.,,,. ... tbaiintt.
7 14/494·9401. Laguna beginner .. Typing. Will group ~-Apply ia Beach. E 0 E tr a In on pho n es. penon. Lloyd Pest Con· · · · .Promotable posit.Ion. trol. 566 Dy• Rd. Sant.I
Production Workl n« lrvtnePttsonnelAgcn cy Ana
Fore m a n . Fiberglass 41!18E l7th,CoetaMesa 1----------~ycle acceuories. 9 .titd3C 642-1470 all Maltlnl' MaleJ
bonding. undlng, buf· ~ Fem•le. SalUn g exp
(Ing 6 l88efl'lbl)'. 646"'4854 helpful. m. um. r /T OfflCI RttEPTlONIST · South s.Mll
Vaned dutiet. t-1. Mon· Cout Reper\Of'Y • O.C. OUldrm pown? Mature
""'· eaauaa otflce. Neat ~:t':!' ~~ :;,~~1~:v~I :::rs.r/tlme. aome
people, Call t:liiabeth •t opmang 1n an exciting, Thecottee Beaa ~76\l. lively atm os phere as 54f.11eS
~who Me(I peopl~
ahoWd always c heck the
Service Director)' !n lhe
DAILY PILOT
center or lnro. ror all 1---------1.heatte acUvlttes. Good tnMI skllts reqd. ca11
fnr appt. Judy Morg1n,
llli7·alm.
Saw.
Kxperieneed u les1irl. n.tter L•dlH dreaa
shop. 751-lT10
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BUFFUMS qijrecf 15 hr. Hhoodo penen~ Mt"rnoon m
WAllHOUSI •'nr Id UHd rum. entl·
qum ii elr 1V'a95HIW Q>Mt Cntry. Club. for 10 en1 rep•ired. reas. Tl H!Uy 400dirt bike._
aale1·748-MUorM2·1$71 paint. m•intenanee . art.totter
WIW&LIUY
YOU. DATSUN
PAID roa OltNOT
TOPDOLLAI fa} 223$ munung houl"I MIJ KKO.'CI
o HP'!r req'd Your
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hom e . VIP Prof. MARJNECARPENTRV '74 BMW R75/6 . 34K
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MASTllS AUCTION
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T!o:MPORAKV
eq\tp. + Utrany lamp. Rat.ea. M7•16 RM 250 Suzuki 78~ only
peraonahty ' •rp1na TIC ... ICIANS
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WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
fear lop ..... ear.foreip.
dOmett.lca or claulca. Cf your car ifl extra clean,
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--------nt.'W S2S() 640-7049
llant'mg lamps: copper .,
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brightcolors.Perfectl1t. Boat builders l o ur•••••••••••••••••••••••
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HOWARD
WIWAMSON
Wedlcldcry ltOOftoolP M
Tllursday9AM.aPM
If unable to l'ull. wntt• lu
lloward Wrlhum~un I'<> Hox jO:J
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l!t:auty Supµly, :.m:t +-.
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Sl4K-$20K
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van(·cmt•nt. Cti ll ll<.'t wt·t·n
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Sall'!'!
New Vnrk Co. ha:. 011t·n
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management. P() l~x
5352, Garden Grove,
921i42
Salt'S pcrso;i, [l('rm11nt•nl.
full t11nc. ll.M. Ahra1n1>
C.1tal11i.: showroom lMlll
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TRJ !-'LON
N~EL>SVOU
To fill avalanche of or·
ders fro m m a rin e,
motorcycle, s porlinR
goods. motor sports. re
tailers Great oppty but
we are very selective &
want caree r winner
type!. only. We tra in l'X·
pertly. Vasil ut. and 1>1'e
Call Mr l>eh l scn :
54().4023
Sandwich & Salad /\},
s emblcr s. l'llrl t1 mt•
S11m·9.30um. /\Ill•> full
tune. 5am·lpm. Must tw
oeat, clean & dexterous
$3.3.5 p/hr. 979·074i ror
uppt, art IOAM. 1,-ori 's
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I bndlcrs 642·1W8-1
SHl,,IMG CLERK
Sh1pp1ng & n·N·1v111g
tl11t1cs, good pay. at
mar;phere very 1111•1• f11ll
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Screen printing produc ·
t1on manager wanted.
Must have exp. 54().9110 ------
SEAMSTRESS WANTED
Steady part·lame work in
Shlppln~ person womL·n~
wear, garme nt l'XPt!r.
pre f e rred but 001
~ary. Tust111 orcu.
Mon-Fri. 40 hr~. <.:all
Barbara at 544 !l:ltiO
your hom e rep airinJt c1hl I ~I i · nylon letten. Piece ""' ppJJ K~ YlllCJ k C..ERk. f II time. Work work. 1 pie up and de· w/lndex cards. stol'kmit ~4iiia Bob. Sk y Ad . & inventory or p11rt..
-----. • -Chance lo grow w/i.mull ~amstress. Some exp.
desired. Will train. Pat
tis on Soil Desig n
lvmpany 549.7522
SHIPPING & 1n:rv·c;.
073-2180. M I 1o· • M '* t' G r c g o r
----Yachts, 1631 Pl11cenlla,
SICltlTARY _C_.M_·---~~
f'/T, ln1urtnee otfc, SHOPTaAIHH
Al.n>or1 ue•. hr8 flexbl. lmmed opening Costa
Guar. to retain s hape in cylinder gray marine
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WA•IHOUSI i.ta1ned glasK unlique
Women & ML·n nccJ<-d . w/swi.g $7~. <:unc u.nt. gold finish w/swag Sl2S.
water. t week deli very. g¥ eng. w 12: l gear S300
Call 714/984-7238 collect. _646-W __ 1_1 _____ _
RENT Luxury Motor
ho m e 22· Palomar.
Sl~Pfl r.. $250/week + ffml. 64(}.8SSS ~ i nllrauw Cryst al C'handc ller
VICTOR w/swa" SJ50. Patio 11wa"
after 5 pm for more info.
Family te nnis m c m . loah. Pow..-9040
lxlr.>ldp Lindborg Club. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Rfo:NT 23' !-'!RF.HALL
SELF CONTA I N~O.
REASON/\BU; 645·2283 T""*'cwy Sen le•• llldlt fixture SlO. 640·7049
HI 556-1520 Green win!( bn<'k rha1r Ora 135-2622 w1matc hing ottoman
Sacrifice. 968·4568 '78 Scarab-330 TS out·
--------drives,8Shours l..oaded! Old fashio n look 1n11 6.5 mph plus. Stored on Tniilen, Trani 9170
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t<:u~ M IF SJOO. 64().7049 ---
WOOIMORKER
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Make ocrer
549-l U!6
bedspread. rull !>1z1" trailer Must sell/best or small floral p111k pattern fer.
with nounrc a II around. 7l l-82 I 61hotnt t
nearly new SlO, small 546-IZOOlwortd throw C'roc het pink p 111 ow • i: 0 (' s w t l h Ask for Jerry Perk ms
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A<;, rni.ny X\r<1s, ammac.
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"SUMMERS HERE"
1lunlong wknd retreat
ANDERSON'S Y ACllT
Has boat for you
All ready to ~o
22' to44'
S11p&survey guar'd
646-9000
Oean 23· Terry Trailer
WE BUY
USED CARS
CALL Used Car Mgr
540-5630
S(.'t up to live in . i;mgle '
person C~et adult park. Space rent SSO. Owner
v.111 rinant•e 70'1, to
qtU1lif1ed pcr!>OO $4999
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.. 111 ... S.ilun • 1·11mm
l/11..illf1l'<I 11nl.> lll'l'tl .1 Pll
I) :f.lj 271WI
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7 11 I.I ii 47(.i!I , tftt y:-,
714 tl!JJ U.IOti
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mll"I hl· ,1bll· l•I "urk
I r v 111 • .1 11 1 I r l' a d
lll111•1w111t"
Dmmg sct -I chrs S500
Suf11 & loveseat SSOO
Brwn lthr COU<'h $500.
Oriun Oni: 1\mci.. r hr
$Ul5 <:iris wht bdrm fum sw. 975.om
H01wy mahogany d1n1n~
set. Tabk . 6 «hairs, buf
fol. ~/offer. Washer.
l'let.'. dryer SSO. t.'ll Twin
h('CI S2S. 2 dri.ks SlO. t'a.
552-0325. W1· uf11•r 1·11111µl't 1t l\'l'
"·'II•" .111d :1n 1·:>.t'l'llt.:11l D1vorl'l', mu~l i.1•11
t>1•11l'11h J!Ul'kHJ,!t' houseful of nt.>a r new
funuturc. < 213 l .59-l·AJ!jl
1\ppl) 1>r r :tll
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HOBBIES
INC.
i\ ~ull!'>IChar) of
l .t·1"1trl' Oynam1r~. Inc:
15115 t; W ,lrfll'r ,\\I'
~anla Ana, ( ';i !1270!)
1-;c1ual Opply E mpl) r
~IF
~ l!ay Tt'l'h rar1 t1mt.'.
ti to hr.-. 11Cr w1·1•k I ~ h.1lf d,I\, ~1on Fri For OrthoJ)l.~h1· Surgeon )o of
r1n• F..i:.h11111 l:.la11d
1;10 . .i!..io
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Antiques 8005
•··•····•·•······•··•·· SOI.II ll I,.\ h
111· S roll dtc'.~k
X 1111 Conti' !><Ill Hli~• 1
11,t(f t rl't''· a I nllllrt',
ff 1• ... k ' , I' h I 11 , 1 , <I I' t'l .... "lnt',, Oll,l' u:11 1.>0:1ri
1\ 11:. t n a n 0 u k di r 11 a
t :rl11nl'l. h•;iclt'll ht•\'clt'cl
i.:1~,~ & mirror, rur\'lflj.!S
un lowe r hurr~t. xlnt
1•onct $675 hl''t 11frl•r
00:! "172
Appicn:H 80 I 0
•·•·•·················· l"H 1-:IC: llT 1>1\ M Mi 1-; I>
Ill Yrf'OI 'T SAU: :1:10,11
W W:im1•r nr ll<1rll<1r,
S.mta Ana llW 2!121
l' i\Sll I' i\ II>
>l.'-.hr l>r~ r~1 lll'fri gs,
~,1rk1n1! or not !157 111:1:1
UAH<;/\JNS U!>t•d rdrrg"· v.•-,hr.-.. dryr1>, l{arur, h1.·-.t
hu~. we :.('rV ap1>I l~:st
/\PJ)I. !l.'lfl·O!ll t. 531; .. 1:J:ro
fJt•gant sof:J I IUVCM'lll.
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h1dl··a·lil·ll , 1·11 rthtoned ~ofa s1•t. all 11l'Ur n1•w
5..51 :!955
Ill Pc lJlk kni.: ~1. lwlrrn Sl'l.
dhl kt•ybnl cortl oq.:ao.
mr group. Uni,•cri.al ~cw
mith. rednr. sof:J , mar
blc 1·or tbl & I end tbl. blk
iron rm d1vd'r 84:!·8166:
~~ -------Tables S20<'ach. drt.-S~l'r & mirror with mat<.'h1ng
rule stand $50. 546-5957
~ScM 8055 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l.klfs $15, COUl'h, $15 .
l>l11d II t ablt·" & l;imp:. 5
sp man's hike $.">5, drum
sd SJi5. ok desk S35, misc· 757 Wc~t W1bon.
C:\1 1i:1t mf>4
Fnr ~a IC'. TV. t'tJU<' h, hell.
.1ntlftUl' trunk. cl1:.lw!I &
loL-. of huusc•hn!d 11<·m:.
151;3 1 W1ll1am..,, 11 1~.
'l\J.o;t IO, f)t:l-91!24
ADOPTION GUILD
S 1.1 I I' 0 f U I' W t r' 0 11 1 S
l'111th1ni.; & l·qu1pmtnl.
Hrg 1Ja.rga1ns' For l'h:Jn·
ty · Tax dcduct;iblc Snt
May 19th from 10 lo •I.
1033 Mariners L>r .
Newport Bch I Dover
Stu~J.
Antique mahoi.; lfr!>k
wlmarblt top. Slt5. Anti·
<1uc• ;irmo1rt' w /bl'vt'lecl
rmrror. SI Ill Ory :.ink
"' m:.irhlt' top. S!l5 /\nt1
qui.' hurr ct. if.5 Sing 14.'
ht:d frame. mattrc'" &
liic )'>pr . S25 Ml'lal desk
w 1·ha1r, SK5 lllk N11u~
,1.r.,i , sso Mapl l.'
t'U~h1oncd ro1•k1·r. S:![i
Drop lear ~l·c rct ary
1Jt.>s k. s.35 o ak chair::..
m1sr tahles & f urn
642 4138. -------•TYN: S ETTt-.H J\I M ---------Exper prd liraph;n,
(' 11 m p a n y I r .,. 1 11 ._. •
M!J 31~ili
TYPJSTF/T
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w 111.!Un•.., 111 1111r ~ali·'
tll'pl for ... mJll 111ir111rt111,,:
t hOl (t,lfl) 111 , •• i...h11111
b lJntl 'I 1·tc.,1 "'II ht•lµI ul
I '.111 l'aul111 ... 1:-1!1 !llfil
WAS llEHS. un Yt:HS.
THA~ll t OMl'/\l,'TOHS
IU.'t.'uodillonl'''· l1k1' nt•w.
1 yr j?Uilrtlllll'I'. fll'ft \'l'ry
S'l:t."i lo $175. None h1ght•r
i\pplrnnt·1· Tuwn :;54 5432
llo(fw11nt no fr•1)ot rl'fni!
Si! 111 I\ m a n 11 II ;i 11 a r
I .111g1• llOCl('r W:J rr' S!7.5
,.~, ~>211 ----------1 /\t•1111ll1rt· "a~lung rn.11 h. :1 l \I'll~. ~ill TYPISTS
·1~fl,...ls 111.'t'dt·tl rm
ll'll'Ci1atd v l'all
VICTOR
TMtpC>rary Servicei
i:il~I
l\.c•mnore yd !>1cl1• by '>Ille
rtrng <:ood 1·onrl
$150 !168 950i!
HI 5564520 Weo.t1n1!h01L'le ADS tlryN.
Orq 835-2622 ht!~1vy duty. new. s till in
F .. of: M IF rratc c.61 2!171
W;i1trt'!>S 1•01·k1 :11I:... l'T.
plea:.e a µply 111 1>N:..c111 ,
aft1•mooni.. t-:1 Ca rnrno
211 111 Hroukhur:.t , <11
Adams 11 ll
Cats 8035 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Kitten." FHl':K 7 Wt•1•k:1
old Jusl rlurlinl{. <..:a II
fi.11Hi47J
hwetry 8070 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
HAftEGF:M
Thailand ruby t:.I /\.
{'l'rttficd. 2.83 kurats.
cmcrnlll rut. S8000. <.:all
714 !175·11188 Mr. Savugc
2 ('arat diamond nngs.
1>1ll1d i.;old clla mnncl
W<•l<'h. All SJOOO Olht•r
d1;im1m<1s & Jt'Wt•lr>
S:.i l'nf1 n• l'\l Ply
642 4500.
Miscelaneom 8080 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LUGGAGE TAGS
Hr and nt•w dclu x
Toastmu::.tcr own. l'OSl
S45 . i.t•ll $25 , l
bedspn•ads. qut•cn·l>7. noral & qucen.s.i wht. SIO
e31offcr 548 4261.
9' Sora . rus t t'lr $150.
Oca1!UJl v1br<1 harp $500,
l'.aJ I 5'&8·3929.
Cornplcll' sc•l of Gra nd
Blinks 4l l>Ont c·ovt"rs
RIUl' Xlnt t'Ond $150
552· 1772 l'Vl'~
2U.l "Cl yrd., high lluahty 1·aq>dlt11! & llra11t•:.
Mndt• for l1urtuf1n11
11.;Jroor Vww. h~ht rust,
S.'iUt 1'44 7:lOi!
fo~vt•rythrng rnu!>t i.:o'
!~nut tooch. <"h:ind<'ht·r.
an ti que buffet ,
washertdry1•r Heasona·
hie pnr<' Best offer 8261
llo ll and D r V1t·
llcarh/Slalcr II U. art ti
842.9202
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Gubl<'t Joint
1-"udgt> fkar::k
JC><,;C;ED
T1~~:. have rhallgt'd
• J1L.,l Lt11:. morr1111i.; I sa"' ,,
l\ly S<•out ht'lp a llttk 11JIJ
l<td) al lht• Slrt'l't l'rO)oS·
1ng. 111• tmk lwr l1y th1·
arm tlml .Iota; El> h1·r
ilt'rCh'i
lh· I u x l' ~ h I' I' h· h a 1 r
1.umex toill'l 1•h:11r. !'inti'
T wulker & I pron~ c·:in1• ~ Takt•:. ;ill t175·5721o
duy~. t:Vl'S 1•111 fi7 I 5
Lawn mower U inch sefr.
prupellctl n &s~ 31'
I I P engine Ul>t.'d only G
nn; 75:! 01.10
Office FumitUtt &
Equipment 8085 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IBM F:xN·ut1vt•
typcwnkr. $500
9~ 227<1
('fo; Ofr rurn111.1n· (J.ik
de:-;k..,, S75 C:h;ur!>, 51111 of
tJwm, Si! S.'> All o;urplus
fumrturt• 1, off'•'•''•
Wood, hhn1ry lahh:i.. 3
s11l"i., Mo S70
0 E A LS • D E 1\ L S '
UEAl.S~ fjJI 'n77
ll andsomc l'Xt:l'UI 1 vc
desk. Jxfi. onk. ~o
497 2(~12 ur <197 32!12
Electric t·ash rc~ist..r
19711, like M W Touch
toot• $400 5..59·4934
PiC9IOI & °"Jo•ts 8090 ...........•...........
New 9' Kawu1 <.:nnrt·rt
Ci rand Must ~•·II SI 3.000
D1•alt•r 7.51 1121
Fl'lldtc•r llhodt•:., ~ 1>pkr.
ht.> ad phonl·:-., bt•nc h &
rai..ssttlt' ta pt· pla} er
$1100 Oc:alcr 751· 1121
OUT OF G~?
Buy a Brimhall piano &
gl't a moped frl't'.
BRIMHALL PIANOS
A c<ou from
South Coall Plata
751 11 21
Auto Senic~. Ports
& Ac:Cflsori~s 9400 . ..................... .
i!I ' Nova f1s h tcru1 ~e. SERVICE DEPT.
2250MC, 75 hrs. trlr. tJpenS Uays/\Wt>ek
Sucnric·e.675·4462 Mon .f'r1 .7 30.5 JO
·n Sea ray. Weekender, Saturdays 8 00.5 00
rully eqwpped. xlnt cond. Attas Chrys.-Ptv.
StS,500. Dock avail. 2929 llarborBlvcf
Newport 497·27_2.s___ <.;oi.ta M c~•·
77 Glastron, walk lhru ___ 5~'-1934
BT . full eovers. Im mac.
s:llOO. 673-38'71;. Autos fOf' Sale
A CLASSIC!!
34' Hunter sedan rrwser
'l'wn eng. galley. head . ~l~A!) Maho~ talirn . Oal(H.;t•chl r h u II t !14li
da.'>.'ill' Must sl'll II\ 5 30
S7001 Oys 675·900fl ·
l K ' L u h r s (j I J .., 1>
!:>portr1s h t•r ('le.111
$17.950 llOGA ttUn,
Y1'S 548.551>6
40' ftJt'hardson Sport l-'1,
her. Teak det•k , twin
rhryslcr.> S24.000 t ai.h br
assume loan . No !>hJJ
673 1078
WANTED
Hoat salesman for Chn:.
Craft & Wdkr;,,ft \<lc'ht
!1<111.-s Call kill 1\lhvm.
Newport Uu:it l'l'fltt'r .
1;\.').1;015
Boats. Sail 9060 .•.....•......•.•••••.•
NPw Wl-Sl:.:111 :!X ,,HI ,1w.1\
kit mcl Vol\'u 1'1•11l:1, ail
~par.-., ~:.11b, w1·11dw~ 61
rli!l!lnj! Alrt•adv d1·
h\1•11~1 (II prl\:111• ~Mil
fa1•1I. ll\l>T\C'r ,lfl\ 11111.., Ill '•l'll .!13 K7t: ;,;,;:, HI
11~·1i75-~1l!IH
Cul 227, :S ,,;11 ... A ft.
VllF. K·M. eumpas,,. full boat nw<'r Pr1 z1· v. 1n
run~ cond Pl' S22.900
21J.2W.2J78
Sh1wk 25. rull l'll\ t·r ,
Sclll{Ull 0 A. I IO JIU. 150
J!C'OOa. s pin . SJ200 l>a)::.
&'1r lli01. t'Vi:S !)42.!'IXW)
J:irt <.'ydonc w tra11t•r.
N1•w in 'ill ll:trdlv UM•J
$1125. SJ .225 ; a I Ul'
li13-7fil5
l.1cl11 11 "' 1rnilc·r. 'dnt
r onJ. 1<.11·1111-! vqurµ
54:),1»12 artC'r 4 pm
Newriort lfi
Cabin :.lt:cp:. t v.<<1 VW
pulls 11 t'asily. Tra11t•r,
i.rul'I + t:XC'Cllt'nl 1·1m1l1· lion' Sl600 or be~t offl•r
S.52· 7 l20 or 963 26~1
W/\NTED. F C. Sabot or
El Toro b) May 211
Prom1stod birthday i:1rt.
Call 675 :Jm~I
'£/' C/\TALINA fmma c
0 B. SM.000 Cons1dt>r
rC'a.'i orr Must St•ll Hoat
s h ow1n ~ h ~ owner
Sa!ISun I l:li Hay~1de
l>r Nil Slip 106
7141689..(;8.16or68i 82G8
U.•hman 12. t·ornpll•lc
$400
642·5191 or642 6li3
loah. Slips/
Docks 9070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SUPS AV All.AILE
VAC Newport 646-0551
•••••••••••••••••••••••
IMPORTANT
NOTICF:TO
HF:ADEllS AND
1\DVt-:HTISEl!S
The µric•t• 11( ll1•m .,
<•lhl'rl 1M·tl hv q•h1 .. lc•
d1·aler!oo 111 th.t• v1.-h1l'11•
1•1a..,~1r11•11 Jd\ 1·rt1 ,1n1!
<i1lumn. ... do.-... nut rndudl•
any Jflpl1tahll' l.1x1·"o ,
llr1•n:.t'. tran:.frr fe1·:..
rinUJll'l' c·har.:c,, fre' for
dlr µullut1on 1'<1ntrol de
'11·t· t 1·n1ficat1om. or dt•
al1·r do<:umt•ntary pn·
pur;it1on t'harl!t·~ unlc1>:.
otht•rw1M· !>J)l•t•1f1cd by
lilt.-advert 1sl'r
~/ Oiasics 9520 .......................
\11 FOIW WO(JIH 1-:
Hilly rt">lor"'I' Sl:J.000
1;75 f.llil
'79 MG TD
REPLICAR
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th1~ rolleC'tor·.., 1lt•m ·.,
fcatun-:. Mu1>t bl• wi•n '''
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11!711 1!4•arh Hf\ d
lfi:.••ffJNt:TON ht.AC'll
842-2000
9550 .......................
'111~~..io Pat ml
/\.slung S2WIJ !"ol't' lu .111
l>rt'C.·1ah• K.'\:I 1:1:r.
"ill 111..i,q•r , I 111111 ffil .
llJ1.1tll 'll p ,1 Pl '
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Tn1elts 9560 •••••••••••••••••••••••
i'.! DOL<;Ufl J)ll'kuµ, good
llrt.,,, camper :.hell, Ong.
paint lw1 K1" Rl';illy
l..-1t'an t!.J.50 &15·1i62S
'77 Ch<'V :H 3 , :'::\\l'tih.
/\ M FM i. l 1• rt• 11 , a 1 r ,
~.r•MJ m1 !17!1·9l!>li urt i;
'1;:; ~.I C.1m1no C'om
m .. n·1ul plat<'' Jm rm
sH•r. run. .. i.:rt•ul Sl:it)41
ti75 21!•1
73 Ff)f"(f 1111·kuµ. 111:: 1•11)!
A C. I' !-. 1\ 1 Ill"
m1l1'!., S!,HOll •Ir l"I nfr
~lll ltrlS
9570 •......................
1977 Dodr::e Tradc:.man
v:in. V8. 26,000 m1 , custom ms1d<'. gr<'co 2
tone specrnl pamt. fully
<'all>Ctcd & pand ll-d m ::.id .... port holt•::., arr
\Cots, s un roof, high
2626 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
WANTED!
I.a te model Toyotai..
Volv06. Pickups & Van1> <.:a ll u.-; today!
19'6 H-1ow lt•C. c ........ "'° 6U.tJOl or S40.9461 -. -----
A<os, lmport~d
··················••·•· Geneoral 9 7 0 I ....•.•.....•••.••.....
Utn'tSdl 't'ourl'.ir''
CREVIER MOTORS
t~AYSTOI ' llllLl.1\H
f'l)f 'll•an U"t.'<i lmvorh
Call M1kl• or l>on
835-3171
'77 l..ant•1a l 'oupc. l>nrf. rrn.:.c;, air. llhr & pwr.
fm R trk. S6S()Q 8JJ 246:! na~
9707 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'7<t 1001.-. Nl•w t1rc.-s Snrf,
.\M , 1-'M 'h'rt·•J. $2000.
.5."iti 7511\ !°).'j t !IOI! I l'VCS.
BMW 9712 .....••.............•..
ORANGE COUNTY'S
OLDEST
&
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Roy Carv~r.lnc.
H11IL., ftoy1•1· UMW
1~.111 .1 .1mll<>n•1•
,\~·"pt1rt llcac·h Ii-Ill &MI
'I»! RMW200'l
Askmg$1800 1131 902.1
•IMW '76 530i
I. o 1· :r I I ) ., w n c d &
:-.1·rvrl'l'ii. s te reo. air
pnw1·r s tce r 111i.;
lf1o'fJJ'('\,.; I
$7495
JIMSLEMOMS
IMPORTS
l!'ntl ll HBOR Bl.VI)
('t)l"o"T1\ Ml'~
631-1276 833-9300'
76 200'l flawless rond .
t•Vl'ry 1•xtra, $74UO. 1-;v1:s
tii5 !n52, dy~ 52~ 137_?
1972 3.0 CS tni.
Superh l'Oncl. oner~
tSerl 12fll Overseas Im ·
Ports &l2 OW6
CREVIER
&I SI •UOAOWAY
SAMIA AMA
835·3171
Tot[ tJlTIMA l l OAl'!llNG MACl<l"E
•USEDBMWs•
'7tli!Ul'lSIH 1H!l6NZR1
ih~~J\S H 1752PVD1 17~4spdS1 R !01791
·~ 7331 4.S pd I 02.'i V fo'7.)
"7ll 1>.'t'.k'S1s1 n lll93V7.C 1
'78320!1\<lpd OOIUOR>
Cbeds-days
00 IJMW2002
$2,ll'iOTerry.
~5784 or 645-8133 Wa nt N I 50' SI ip for
bcaut1ru1 Chris Cr aft
1213) 446 5648 or (213)
<W>-5763
ba1·k SWI V('I c hair .... , _________ _
BOB McLAREH•s ----
WAITRESS WANTEO
Apply in 1~rson htwn :! 111./
<1 /\ny shirt 51130 W <.:oa-;t llwy NII.
D095 8040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
from your business card.
St'nd one card for caC'h tag plus one spare We
return permane ntly
sealed attractive taj! &
strap, meeting a1rlln<'
I U requiremenL'l. Pre·
v~nt l<iss & theft! Jo'or a
personuhzt.'t.l ta!! cnclos1.•
wa llpupcr. rabrir or
"l>ay Cilo" pap('r & we
will hack & tnm your
lnl{s. Or try two r<1rcls
blll'k to Dack.
Minshall Organ. Good
cond Best orrcr over s:m. 536-8453.
TMNpOf'tatiOft
spare tirt• rark. w1d1•
llres WI mai:s. AMWM
ta p1• l':l SSdll'. $fi4:,fl
87().456'1 < F\J llcrton 1
Wa1trl':\S with <.'ur for
w1l'ker bas kl•t lunc h
scrv1re. 9 30 am lo lpm.
Mon f'r1. Earn $100-$150
weekly. Must be neat.
personable & cncrgetll'
Call !¥79-0747 aft IOam
for :appt a t Lo ra ':.
Ktll'hen
l .hiL~a /\rJS11 pupp11•:., !)
1111ih':', I fem , 7 wko;
$275 $325 044 ·H5()5
Afi:han l'ur. l'hump1on
s1n-<I. 1111) :;how or l)t•l.
mu~t sell 646·9609 or
S4i 0613
AKC mm. Schnauzer M. r.
wk.o;. Adorable, aft 4 &
wtmds 497· lml
Golden Retr~1ver puppies
W ,,...__ DRIVER l\KC champion lines I """"',_, rmle3fcmales642·3259 SUMOAYOMLY
d I Beautiful B1chon Frise 8 To eh vc'r )oily 1'1lot wk o ld . lla vc s hots .
hundlt'S to rarnl•rs. H~ 714/c.<.U ou7, G<>Od for Al· quires van or la rge sta ....,.,....,.
lion .wagon and a xood ler)lcll1.-s _____ _
dnvinA rec:or1I Phone Jbxer Purs AKC. Brindle
642 4321 11nci usk rnr male. Reasonable . Harry Seeley or Don --. E W1UJams. ._..7364 ves.
fo:QUAL FrwtoY•
OPPOl\TUNITV •••••••••••••••••••••••
1045
l'Hl<.:ES
S2 NI or 3/$.5
415 tags Sl.60 ea
ll/9 La~ SI .50 ea Joor more St.40ea Sales Tax Included
NO CARD' Draw your own or send
name. address, phone &
we'll make one card per
t.a1t. Add 25' each.
Send check or money o r.
dcrto·
PILOT PRINTIMG
P.O. Box 1560
Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626
O'Neill Supersuil. Taped
sea ms . Used once
doesn't lit SllO. 548·0256
COPYMACHIME
962.7033
TY, Radio, HIR, St.r.o 8098 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HeauUfuJ 25" color TV. 2
yr warranty. free de ·
Livery. Sl 18. 646-1786.
RCA 25" Color 1V. Like new all wood cabinet $150
67J.ll53
14" Color port. TV. 7 mos.
·old. Uke new. St80. cash.
Also Mulli·band port.
radio. 3 mos old. S25.
645-3532
lolfs&Msifte ~ ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• tOIO • ••••••••••••••••••••••
J2'HOUSHOAT
••••••••••••••••••••••• Aircraft 9110 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IT'S FL VlNG TIM fo:
C-152, t l8. C·172. $21.50 .
~ othe rs. S tudents
welcom e. 539·4252.
549-Z!03.
9120 •••••••••••••••••••••••
High property TAX ES
Theo came PROP 13.
NexllheGA.5 PRICU\'
t.hencame ....
Vote wisely America !
DALE'S RV
....... & Sain, htc..
SFO. LA , Denver . 1·800·8~4·0399 outside
Calif.
'75 PLYMOUTH
VOYAGER H.541 N. neat h Blvd. t 27'' wh e<'lh ust·. ~ tAl llcach&Whillil•rl
passcnr::l'r. V 8. auto LI\ H/\BR/\
trans. n ).!hl Slllt• s hdmg t 7l 4I 52z,.5111 tlr .. e m1 sswn control
system. AM radio. new ~~~c~·l~osed~~Su~n~d~a~y~s~~ wtule paint. I 19,000 ma. r:
Sl.995. Can be seen at the c:c.r; 97 I 5
Daily Pilot. 330 W. Ruy ••••••••••••••••••••••• St .. <Asta Mesa or rail
C irc u l ation Dep t.
642-4321. ext. 210
())ev. '74 window van VR,
a uLo. PIS. P fR. A/C
$2,700. PP. 675-SMl
'76 Dodge bubblctop Max
1·Van. :.>.000 m1·s. ,,,If.
contained. Karavun c·on·
version. 36 ital of ful'I.
good m1l<'age Mk orr
646·SOll days. 642·3291.1
eves.
"79 Turbo Capri. AM /f'M
stereo cass. ale. stick, rmg.<>. 545-5845.
'74. G~'i SAVER. 4 C)'I,
/\C, st.andnrd trans, new
tires. xlnt rond. Only
$2195. Call bfr it sells.
~:.171
'71 Capri 2000. 4 spd.
power disks, air. s nrf,
am /fm stereo, Clean.
6SK m1, $1500. 7.9 " 3·7.
64().0273
t720
CallAM:752·5131. Meal mfr co. Xlnt bcnf,
s.cret•f I tJ~~~r'p~~k:r
~MPU.>VEf< Silver Up Persian male,
W be ... ~-? Siamese"? fem1tle. both ant to . your own uu1.i1. a re hse trained. de· Wanted . expert sewing clawed & fixed. No sm
Internment Space . 2
Plots . Harbor Res t
Cemetuy . Best ol .
M&-0710
Newport Beach ten ·
nl111swlm c lub m em ·
benhlp. '800 or best offer 5-3)22
'Perfect for a wknd
hkluway or guest house. ~be moved to your moOring or sUp, will con·
alder all offers. Jerry
61r>.(ll27
Otmper shell, fiberglass,
fita Datsun or Toyota.
'71 Dodge. economy G<'yl,
new tras. runs l!re11t.
bluebook is Sl800/askln1:
$1600. 645·5000/ext 348.
Rick.
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'71 3'0Z. very cleeo. looks good. rWI!\ beaullfUlly.
$4,200. (213>96$·6606. Need self starter for job St, CM~ with lot.sot v.neiy. o~ m achine operator In. children 842·8166 ' terest.ed In career In de· 89HDO • •
sign. No women. 640·2036 ..;;;;.~~·-------~wn t<>-Noon. 2 n~ry kittens need 11ood
$200.~08$0 1----------
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'54 International 5 Ton $)117. step side Van: Converted ,_;.__ _______ _
to t'amper. Sell con ~ 'fllDatRdlltr,gd~hp, tlSO typUia Ir ahorthand re· STOCK BOY·DRJVER. olireCI. Some J)eMIOnnel p/ti.me, coll student prel. wuttc. Irvine lndualrial W. LEE & ASSOC .. 570
Complex. Glennllyre, Lag Bch.
540-7831L .,;. 0. E.
Warehou~eman aood
drivin« record 11 must.
SWitchboud/Recepllonisl Oellverieii, inventory &
homllll. 673-8385 aft 6.
Maa Verde Country Club
membership for sale.
6.11-:r.rn.
Fiberglas dinghy with
eM!drle motor S:ZOO
830-9l5leve1.
tJUned. St .50C>. 53().2S 14 S2650 or bst ofr.
'18 ur, 17S Enduro, only .W..W..ted tffO 1 ___ 968-__ 20_19_. ____ _ I,~. lllle new. Allio. .
'18 ~ RM 250 Susukl, on· •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• '71 lMOZ. •.ooo m1. Auto.
lyridden5hrs.Make0f· College S tudent needs mags, AM /t'M tape .
rer 557-8383 automobile for approx· '2900/otr. Must sell by
Secretary I Recept Ion I st
heavy phonee/typln1.
Newporter Inn. Exec. o(.
,rtee. llOT·J•mboree.
N.8 . Cuol Waraa•.
644-1700 .•. E.O.E.
Maliare penon (Of' 11t.ock maintenance 40 hrs.
brollerel(e fi rm In Mon.Fri...:.tl1$lln area.
Ne•POrt Center . Ac· ·Call Barbar• at 544•9380 curaee lyJ>ln1 ~uired.
Selary open. Calf Mar· Sell lhlnp la11t with D1Uy
Jorle ate44-a«2 Pilot WMt Ada.
Male Aus. Shep dog to --cYa.I a ... 00 f(ood home. Young. ---!13&-«m 675-2833
SPO RTING HOUSE Make your shopping MEMBERSHIP. only
eMier by ualn1 the Dally $170 + small monthly
PUOlClutlned Ads. fee. Peggy, 980-4392.
. .-..
Boat trailer for 16'.18'
boet. $1 SO /b at o rr.
S54·5l.3'7.
SeU with E.UE I
lt'1• BREEZE a ... 111ec1 Adt M2·$S78
-·
• 7 4. H 0 N DA 7 5 0 CC . imalely SUO. 640-2'17S Fri. 5e..o554 aft 4·
CWJtom paint. 4 to 1 WW~orhaulawaylree '73 240Z DATSUN .
plpn. H/D rur end. runnlna or Junk cars. OMl!ic, auto, 14700. ~cond. Sl.500. 988·7808 5e-40'74 751·3178
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1710~ 11)1)11
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510COUPIE
<!9 M m iles s :.pn ·tJ . AM/1-'M sterN1 , II\'"
radials. <OSSTWl.J
74 914 nrw y.-llow P••nl nrw Mar ht"ltn llr«'s
nu rt'.-r (Ir Ul)~lir 110<'1'
ll rvu p I 14 NI R 36. ooo
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Ulaupun.kt i lti rt'<l. Turbo
,.....,. s~twr pk~· , C'lt·('
lnC' ant~• air pow,·r
v.1ndow&. hewdH11ht
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Rois Royce 9756 ··;,-rniAYER.INuI A'.
C.l0\10 SUNDAYS
'5!1 Stiver Cloud l
$19,0UO
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THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
Jiit.ii ••••no• OlVO
COHA M h A 641 0010
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Bdorado Cfltter
•
$4466 ·m 2 dr M l'W C:nrn11'111·p1• *lC. FORTUNE Hill), t''<\'l•ll1•nt ('1111111
PURCHASE
OR LEASE
YOUR MEW
1979
CADILLAC tmn ~:>.:-ioll 0:-<0 I' I' Ponuac·'; ~1(' 4!~1 ~ 2lxx> E. lsl Sl . Santa Ana -
(714 I~ lllCMI
.. We need to buy rll'un
Datsun used 1·,1r:. ·
S Will Pay Top L>oll.1r
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
2M$HARBOR BLVD
54M4 I 0 540.02 I 3.
/\:.:.ume m.)' lca.;e '79
~ IOltdt'd. lo m1. lo w
pa.vmcnt:.. li.e ro will
lwlp Dys 556·0571. n1t1·-.
•l!16-H761
·74 1;10· New l1r1•._, .1111 fm
1• ,, ~ s tt t I l' , :1 0 m II I: s1sw1 f'1rm 6-15 t1:ui:1
Rat 9725 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'7tl X19 1-'13t. \MffM
slt'rt'O, low rnill':-.. 1·all
552·1>487, 1.1ftt•r :; pm
5.~1165
Yellow '77 Flat Xl!J Xlnt
cond. Lo ml. B!ol orr. ~aft6::K>PM .
t1at '73 ~ Spfder. extras.
s:Km. 642-~2/IV mL-:>~.
642-6'70S ----Honda ,727
•••••••••••••••••••••••
.... Mew'79
HOHDACars
MANY
To ChooM From!
UNIVERSITY
oe.lllDbile
Honda Ctn • GMC
Tr11Cks
28SOHarbor nlvd.
Coota Mesa 541.,0040 .,,,.. 9730
Saab 9760 .•..................•..
19W Saab 9ti i::oud cond. v .. ry r lean 66,000 males
Slax>toCfer 6T.J.Q64 ----Toyota 9765 .......................
'77TOYOTA
CB.JCA
UFTIAa<
25,496 rntl~. 4 l'YI.. fl.T .
s te reo tape .
mai.:s rat11.1I" C.!!llSPT
hll~i S5566 * J.C FORTUNE l'onw11· G :\1 <.;
:!i•() ~ 1:.t St .. Santa Ana
(71415.'lR· IOOll
'69 Crown Wa9on:
Good cond. Good
tirft.
S600. E•~nin91
64~1286
?I TOYOTA
CBJCA umAcx
8.317 miles. 4 eyl. l\.T .•
p ~ • " t c r e o t :1 r t· .
ma)!S/rad1als (472U BY
611Zl>
S6966
*J.C. FORTUNE
PonUac·GMC ~ E lst SL. Santa Ana (714 )!).')R. llJ(J()
Tri.... 9767 •••••••••••••••••••••••
13 GTG Mark Ill <'lassie.
24 m pg , 6 c y I -6 s p ti ,
c us tom i nt eri o r
SS.0001080 642·8450.
f"1&l728
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1!>T.I Triumph 750 Bonn
73 XJ6.Silver , blk llhr 15.000 ma. $1000. 963-9233
iMreo 6 cyl. reg. gas.
$6.'iOO. 6.11-0749 Save S900. 79 Spitfire ---------1 Stereo, SOK male warnty.
J.g]O Jaguar XKI-; Rdstr. whtc per cond. 968-6364
.V.200 miles. Good cond eves & wknds ~lo.5-()(M2 art 4P~ ---VollsWOCJlft 9770
'71XJ6Jag,94,000 m1. •••••••••••••••••••••••
SS.000/best offtor
494~1 ---Mtt~•'-• 9740 •••••••••••••••••••••••
NOW!
•
'72 El Dorado Convcrt1·
ble. Ru:.scl ext. w l lx>nl'
leather m t. Every opt
Xlnl <·ontl S~1.000 l lht
C>fr. f>.15 :121t1 1•• t''
79 ('a d11l ac (;Qui'(' dl• Villi•
IJ:Jf rf. llhr, 1111 . 1·1 u'"'" K
tl'k, wire hull!>, m:t11 )
xtras3200m1l1·:.H!.ll l.>G7
/ti Seville, h1•11:r w 1 hrn
vmyl lop. all ~11 .1!-., mu;.t
sell nlWOl bCSl Offl•r
581.9153
'76 Cad Sev11 l l'. i"u I ly
equi pped. 44.000 m a,
$7495. 499-3816
1976 El Dorado. loaded.
good cond. Must sell.
$4600or olfer 968-0290
i9COUPEDEVILLE
A.5.5ume Payment..'>. 1'\JI·
ly Loaded' ( LR03ll >
Dlr
64~8366
CGIDr'O 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·m Camaro. \' M. auto.
p;/pb, A l<:. xlnt rond.
Clean Lo m1 1<!100 1
557-1470
'75 LT: Xlnl f'Ond f''ully
eqwppcd Must !>Cit am
mec:L $:l!OO. 675·9747 a.e..... 9920 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
FINAL 1978
O.IEARANCE!
on Camaros. Capntc!-., Mont.e Carlos. Malrbus &
Novas UraslH' rcdlll'
lion. .. •
SAVE HOW!!!
COHHRL
CHEVROLET
..'JQ}4 llarbor Bh d
1 ·1~T·\ \1 E:... \
546-1200
'72 Mercedes ~L. blk
o n bl k , like new .
Sl4.000/oUer PP. 642·1J66
VW · llavin~ trouble sell · 1.11~ your car? Try us Top
dollar · Paid for or Nol'
Rnnit your ear to Jim
M arano Volkswa ~en.
umJ Beach Blvd .• Hunt· mgton &>aC'h ·Ask for---------Frank Manno or Tom
'774.'iOSEL. Brown. lo m1 .
Xlnt cond . 644·4201
Sµyj.!Jass, CdM. ---
'64 22Cfi. Rblt t·nA.
$2300/bsl orr
Ailun.
'70 VW Bus:. cslm grill.
sunroof. mag whls. super
rondtl1on. S!l95. Call dys
~1144, eves ~9
645-«>19 '72 Poptop eampr. xlnt
----------cond, new llres, Jst re-
900 So. Coe11t Hwy.
LCllJlllMI •odl 494-1 ll I
'61 MHZ dsl.. fantusl1<' ac;onable ofr will be ac-
condiUon. $4800. 962·7308 «>ptcd 644-4887 aft 5:30 V~ Eves PM 1 .. !"P'"'"""--~"'!!"'~~~-.1 ~:~~!1<;.;; ~ J•i,, . ·:: ..
'76 450 SEL: red wltan '71 VW Camper,reblleng, t\dtai;~~,~
velour lut. alloys: elec new brlul, $2600 or oCfer. a_ c.-·. . . sunroof. 36,000 m1. Has 6'13-<812.
everything. $18,500. ---------
Fallbroolc 728·3280 or 77111)C-.ttlllht
Newport 673-6474. 25,000 m lies, pe rl ect
me ehanlcatty & cos. ~ "' -•-'73 450 SLC, loaded, ex· ceUem eoodilion. $16..500
ONO. PP. 494-2023 .
metlcally. 28 MPG, Wn·~
AM/FM stereo & tape. I
1 '61 190 SL Hd lop convt, new pnt, upbol, lmmac
appear. $6500 fi rm
m.12.
675-99loorm.3468 -:=.s-
'66VW Bm
XJnl.cond.
~1665.~.
VolYo 9772
JI Allte C.... Drhe --~.°"" 1 DAYS A WIB 761-7222 Leaving • Sacnfice. 1971
3lO SEL 3.5. Luxurious Ltd Edition. f lllly eqW p.
& auto. Elec. s unroof.
Xlnl cond. 52500. &
T.0 .P. M4-8889.
······················· 1~========~ VOLVO
...,.. 9744 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'74 MGB-GT/ clean. lo
m1'1, AM FM, n e w
clutch, S3500 f i rm.
&11·1tt6.
P 11uat tJ• .......................
"77\.'I Copper a I c. 1UDniol, all utraa.•1.A>/ml. Taite
over lease o r buy. IG0110aft. 4. ,. ... 975 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SALIS. SBVICE
AND LUSIMG.
~~ DEI.JVERY EXPERTS
IAILllKE
VOLVO
1181 Harbot Blvd.
008TAllESA
646-tJOJ 540-9467
OIAl'•I COUNTY
VOLVO
EX<1U8tVELY VOLVO Laraest Volvo Dealer In Oranp County I
BUYorL~E DIRECT
'78 Malibu classic. 4 dr
sedan. PS. air. tJrwn w I
came! int. 34,000 ml. Xlnt
cond. Priced to sell at
$4500. 549-16568AM-6PM,
~'STleves.
1W16 ~ Moote Carlo
Landau Lo milage, fully
loaded. Ml 0156 day1
549-1880 evea
Fw Ad Action
Call a
Daily Pilot
AD-VISOR
642·5678
14 Novu htt•hhk, Al', I'S.
l'lt, r.tduaL,, I ownr. 1m
llWC', 1223~ -l!J:J 33$1
•,i) MalJl>u 1.1p•• dt•,•k, 4
fir llun» 1:11•.i•J M1111t w tl'
~7UU 111· h o•'>I 111 I <'I
1.1:. lil!J~o ll,ty' 1!11 O!i\17
l·\1.,,
'i t) Muoh· I ·J r 111. 1•\n•ll1•11t
\'Ontlol hHI $1-lUO l'I'
til :..~
•<'OHVAI R. 'll6, At <:. 110
hp. body hor en~ '1ck
()(ft•1 1173 ~I:!:!
114 1 'a/1n1·1· 1 I.'""' 1-'u II\
"llJCI 1.11 m1 f'.1k1· O\ 1·r
L~· $11!1111111 1!'-a :io:n
°""f'aer 9925
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.olllO •• 111 . ru<•I r.ot'I.. Jtl
pwa . .:ti l'Ullll Oni.:rnal
UWTWI S!iO() bi!) •'81~i
ti7 Cl1ry-.ln :iou llurgundy
\\h111• top & tntl•r Im
111.H" <IOKrn1 ~ootl on
i::as Sf.SO. 77&-516<!
9932 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CORVETIE
COUNTRY!
l!JToChoo."e From
l!lfl.l<; To 197!1s
HOWARD Chevrof•t
Dove & Qut11 I Sts
Nl:."WPOHT BF.i\C.:11
833-0555
SELi. 1<11<' Items "1th a
D~uly Pilot C:lass1f1ed /\11
Autos, M••
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Tuesoa: '.lar 15 1919 CAIL y PILOT CJ J
*J.C. FORTUNE
Pontwc GM<' :..•ux> 1-: Isl St . Suntil Anu
171<1 J5..'>8· lll00
9947 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
·11 Mavcnck. new p;11rll.
till l)()W('r. luw mtl~s
Makl'Off1•r 550 OG:n -Ford 9940 ~...., 9950 ....................... . •••..........•••.•..•.
1973FORD
GUN TORINO
Sport V8, aulomalr<'.
pwr sl. & brakl'S, air
l'Ond . v1n)' I top. p~ r
Windows. i\~1 1"'~ tap1• &
ralln· wheels ( 102J f'.I< 1 c&k 7913371\' $1688
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
1060 HAR&OA &lVO.
COSTA M ESA 642·0010
1'ranspar t all on tar for
rent. avoid dwn pay
mcnts. mt rharg~s. lax·
es. I.le ete. '76 Granada.
40,W> mi. AC. AM/FM
s tereo. HIM PG, blk
w/blk int. exec mode l.
O nly $195 m o . PP.
494-0068
'6.1 V8 eng. New tares.
Needs body work. $250 a"
is. CJll 675·8!i32 bl ~ n
.2 ~ .... p_m_. _____ _
ORANGE COUNTY'S
HEW EST
LINCOLN MERCU RY
Dl::ALEHSlllP
RAYFUDEBOE
IJNCOl..N Mt;RC HY
Iii 18 flulO Cenlt-r Dr
SOl-'wy t.akl' Forl'!>t 1·>.1t
IRVINE
130-7000
i2 011 l'<irk !J pu~l. ~ ag
Whitt'. full~ lo.1d1·d'
Xlnl ' ~. lllO ti75 1; u; I
.... stmtq 9952 •..............•.••....
'74 FORD
MUSTANG II
llardtop Coupe•. 56,225
rru k-s. auto lrans. radio.
heater . n e w paint. ((Y7ll.AO>
$2666
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l'ontinc·GMC
2!XKI .K l!-l St .. Sant.i Alla
17M)~ 1000
'67 Must. xlnt cond. new
Lrans, 22mpg . aft~r 5.
400 9203
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2(XXl E b l St . Santa Ana
(7141558· 1000
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'78 Olds 98 Regency 4dr
diesel. Loaded. Make of·
fer. P.P. 6.11·5335
'77 OLDS 98 Regency.
New rads, brakes &
shocks. Pwr seats. win·
clows, tilt whl & cruise 't•onlrol, A M/FM ster .
Xlnt cond. SS.995. Ca 11 ·
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mote control mir rors.
/\ <.;, auto m..alac. pwr.
tailgatc wmdow & dnor
tocks . Pnet>d bt·low llluc
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Can be ~n at The O:uly Pilot. 330 W. Bay St •
Costa Mesa or r ail '67 1-'1n•b1rd 326 V-8.
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auto .. s peed control. t<'fl•)r. I.uad e d w•lh
emassaons c o n t r ol 1)0wer wmdows. pawer
system, tinted gtass.p wr door locks, s te r eo.
windows & locks. Priced lhoroaght.v 1nspel'ted &
below blue book. 74.906 detaill-d. lm maeulatc -
ma.$1595.Can beseen at READY TO DRIV E
the OaJJy Pllot, 330 W. <863H.YN> Dir.
Bay SI.. C-05la Mesa or 642 8366
call C1reulat1on Dt!pl. i----------642-4321. ext 210
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EPA ESTIMATES M.P.G.*
22 COMBINED 33 HIGHWAY
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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V-8. aulo'l:'.lran:. . laclory air $4195 c ond. & AM/FM stereo
tape , power steering.
power disc brakes. rallye
wheels. tilt wheel. vinyl roof
& wsw fires (582SPPI
I 978 PONTIAC
FtaHllD ISPllT
V·B. auto trans . factory air
$ 5"5 cond . oower steenng. Atv<
radio. rallye wheels & till
wheel. AM radio. power
disc brakes & windows.
custom interior. (769TSV).
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power disc brakes AM/FM
t ape & camp er shell
(1E 18936)
1977 PONTIAC
GIA .. D PllX U
V-8. auro. trans . factory air
$ c ond . power windo ws. ~1"5 Landau top, AM/FM stereo. • rallye wheels & 1111 wheel.
cruise control & split seat.
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NEW '79 IRAND PRIX
EPA ESTIMATES M.P.G.*
16 COMBINED 25 HIGHWAY
' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Zlf'HYI WAM>N
V ·B. auro mat1c trans . $4795 factory arr cond . power
steering. AM/FM stereo.
wire wtteel covers. Villager
• (706ULF)
1978 PONTIAC
GIAHDNIX
V-8 . au t o matic rrans ..
$4
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5 factor y air condiho n1n9.
oower sleenng. AM radio.
(157TWZ}
MOMAICH
V-8. aulom al1c trans .
$
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factory air cond . AM/FM ~1 5 stereo. power steering &
.. windows. power seats.
Land au IOP. wire wheel
covers. (798UBT).
1978 BONNEVILLE
SIOAN
V-8. auro trans . factory air
cond • power steering, $7195 brakes. & windows. power
seats. AM/FM stereo radio,
whi tewall tires. rallye
wheels. hit wheel. cruise (217TWX). con tro l . l ow mileage.
'ore. DAILY - 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M.
\ WE LEASE ·ALL
MAKES AND MODELS
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TEN CENTS· 1 VOL. 72, NO. 13S, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1979
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) ? I County OKs Conunercial Car Sticker:
.. . '
l Any Orang" County n·stdent
who UHS a car or truck to mukt-f hia or ht•r livina will tw cxt•mp1
from the odd \'vl'n ~) i.tt•m
1aaHne alloc1tt1on u ndt'r tht:
terms of an ordmann· p1t:,M'<I to
day by lht: l'ounty Board o l
Superv1.sors.
ApplJcah on form:. for thoM~ rl'
s1dents who twh..:v~ lht•y qualify
ror the exem ption will be rnadl'
iJ\•1ulable at u number of Or&nat:
County lot•a11on11 thut will bt·
"t'lt•rtt'<f later toduy. t'ounty u1dt·
Hob tlwltlt-v Mtlc.I
''rhc: t·xcmµt1on Jpphei. to
:.u<'h veh1C'lf':. 11~ bakt:ry trucks,
to~ trucks, gardf'oer:. uod 1>lum
bn~." ht· ~iud "In the ral.t< of
c·&rs. traveling halesm..:n and &II
tho&e who tao prove thut tht!tr
vt•h1<"1e 1s vital lo th ·1 r living
will ~ ~1vt.>n the :.ticker ·
lluntley 1.a1d th· sticker w1ll
bt.:ur a prominent "C" and the
Orange County seal and must be
placed in the front w1.1dow or the
bolder':; t·;ir
Applicants who pack up fo rms ••I the l0<.·at1ons to be announced
must st!nd u c heck ror $10 with
the appl1rat1on llunllcy said it
ha· nol yet been decided which
county department will process
t he appheat1on~
.. But we expect to send ap·
proved ·c· s tickers out in the
mail in a day or two," he said
"We realize how vital this pro
gram is to the operators or busi·
nesses that depend on wheels "
llunlley said the "C" s tacker
wHI be honored on any day or
the week by any service station
in Orange County. But it will
not. he s tressed. perm it the
bearerto J.(0 to lht• heael or a
gasoline line.
"They will have to wail their
turn, just as they do now." he
said
Huntley said the "C" slicker
program does not apply to doc
tors "unless he is a doctor who
constantly drives in the course
or his practice or is a d0<:tor be
ing transported an a n a m ·
bulance "
He said the Orange County
Me dical Association 1s at the
mome nt seeking exemption
from odd-even restrictions for
its members.
··But at this point doctors who
practice rrom their o m ces
aren't exempt," he said .
Huntlev said ministers seek·
ing exemption will not be blessed
by the issuance or a "C" sticke r. ·
"Not unJess they're traveling
ministers and can prove It." he
said ··And there a ren't many of
those a round these davs ..
Odds Set Record Gfts Buy Lines
'Next Month ~
* * •
Consumers Eye
~as Boycott
LOS ANGELES 1AP ) n
less Lhe oil companies c<tn clear
ly define why ther<.· 1:, a ga~
shortage. the week o r Jun(· 4 t-
will mark a nationwide b<Jycott
against buying gasoline· a nd
, other o il produrts . l>CIY or
1 gamzers of lh<' boyt"ott p "What we're attempting to do
1, is to gam some information on
l why we in California havt' th1~
gas s hort.ar.:e. why 1t occurn•d
virtually overnight. and why our
government can't alleviate it,"
said Nation al Gas Boycott
chairman Dale Smith at a news
WoulG.be
Abductor
Sought
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
Ot Ille D.111' ,., .. ,Stall
Huntington Beach pohce C1rc
~earchmg today for an armed
man who has attempted to fon·c
teen·age girls into his car twice
an the past two days
In a Monday incident, a 16
year-old Huntington Beach girl
1o was hit in the stomach and
kic ked in the leg by the would-be
kidnapper before she was able to
break free and escape
Police said the :.ittemptcd
abduction occurred s hortly
• after midnight near the interscc
lion of Beach BoulcvC1rd and
Talbert. Avenue. The man fled
north on Beach tn a late model ~ blac k sed a n with orange I pinstriping.
On Sunday, the man matching
the same description pulled a
gun on a teen·age girl as she
was walking home from a store
near Marjan Lane and Walton
Drive.
Police said he threatened to
kill her ir she didn't get in the
car. but the young woman began
screaming and fled. The man re-
portedly drove arte r he r and
t narrowly missed running over
i her. police said.
Neither of the victims was in·
jmred.
In the Sunday case, the kid
napper was driving an earlier
model sedan, perhaps a Chevelle
or GTO. with a gray primer
paint job, police said.
Police said they a re looking
for a medium-built black male
with long black hair. He 1s
believed to be about 19 years
old.
conft.>rencc Monday
Smith ~aid rt·1m.•M:ntat1ves of
NG R. lhl' wl 1ndul>trv <ind lht:
govl·rnment will prc;cnt viewl>
on the ~a~ohm· :-.horltt~l' at
anotht•r news t•nnfrrcnt't' Friday
anll offer pc1l>S1hle M>lutiom, in an
effort to av(•rt the hoyc·ott
l\ssemblym<:1n Don RoJ.(c r~. R
Bakersfield. will o.1ltend the. con
fcrt>nce. Smith s aid, lo rl1scu~s
le~1s la1 ion· he ha!-. sponsor<.'d to
e<ise the shortage
The legis lation, Smith said.
would ena hl e refineries in
California to process more fuel
by relaxing some government
restrict ions.
Smith said the boyC'ott coul<I
be pos tponed o r canceled
altogether if the government or
the oil industry could orrer an
immediate :.olution to the gas
cris is
.. Before starting a boycott or
trying LO solve a problem of lhtl>
nature. 1t'.s necessa ry for us to
dctcrrrum• what the problem 1:,, ..
said Smith. "We may not ne<!d a
boycott ir the prohlcm 1s as s1m
pie as the oil companies say
that is ·get the regulators off our
neck and the prohlcm will be
solved in two day:..· ..
Rut Smilh pointed out that 1f
the solutions proposed at the
f''riday conflorent't: are not
sC1t1sractory. the IJoycoll could
take place
Allhough NG A o rganizer~
hope the boycott would have na
t1 onwide unpact. co·c ha1rmC1n
George S hu tt s a id al wa!-.
s p ecifically directed al the
cr1t1 cal shortage in Califorrua.
"Cahfom1anl> have nothing to
apolog1.tc for in connection with
fuel usC1ge, .. Shutt said "Tht:
governm~·nl ha s n 't b l·cn
satisfied with forced busing our
s t udents. now they w;inl to
force bus all of us hy ~etllng u~
out of cars ...
Shull said figures compiled by
the Department of Tran~portCI·
lion and the Census Bureau
s how that on a sl<Jle·bY·Slate
has1s. Califorma ranked 4 lst in
fuel usage based on the amount
of gasoline used per household
··in fact. we have the lowest
usage per household wes t of tht:
Mi ssissippi Rive r in the con·
tiguous United SlC1tes." he said.
Shutt also said thal Califor-
nians have s wilt'hed lo s mall
cars at twice the rate of the na-
tion as a whole.
NG B founder Korrie G Jenn
s aid the firs t run work week in
June had been chosen for the
boycott so that it would not in-
terfere with the Mem orial Day
weekend .
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Bandit Has Change of Mind
A would·be bandit handed a San Clemente bank teller ...
a robbery mes&a1e Monday but demanded his note back
and left In a (unk when the t.eller failed to follow directions
and llllt.ead pressed an alarm button.
"Glve me the note back and l 'U leave," lhe thug told
lbe female teller at the Bank bf America, 621 N. El Camlno
RHl.
Tbe muttachioed bandJt, clad in a beige and orange·
1trlped 1blrt and wurlna dark.rimmed sunglaaaes.
1aatcbed t.be note back a nd fled out the door s hortly before
nooe. ,
Tbe t.Uer told police she-saw no weapon carried by the
wouJd·be robber. No money was taken in the attempt. FBI a1n .. bave been called In to lnvesll1ate the incident.
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SURVEY ON SKATES -Cal State Long
Beach coeds Mary <left 1 a nd Ka thy o· Brien donned roller skates Monday af.
lcrnoon to ask motorists waiting in line
for gas near Ma gnolia Street and Talbert
o.t•• ...... , .... ,,_
A venue in Huntington Beach questions
a bout the current crunch. They were s ur·
vcy1ng motoris ts in connection with a pro·
JCl'l the y <Jrc ,doing for <.1 political science
tlas:-,
Dial-a-Ride
Service Asked
In Huntington
A request to implement a dial
a ·rt de bus se rvice for llunt
ington Heach'!> senior citizen~
a nd handicapped persnns was
made Monday night hy the new
ly forml'd t'1ly transportation
eomm1tt~
The request wall go to the City
Council wh1t'h 1s «!xpected to try
to work out the pro~ram with
tht' Orangt> County Tran!>1t 01!>
trict
·'The ~vstcm 1!> hadly nL..:-ded
1n the city," M11d City Coun·
r llw oman Ruth Hailey . a
m«-mb<•r of the ~even member
comm1tl<.'c
"There 1s no othe r convenient
way for senior citizens to gel
around."
About 1,700 senio r citizens re·
porledly have signed petitions,
citing a nc.-ed for the transportu·
lion service.
Valley Budget
Hearing Set
For Tonight
Fountain Va lley city coun-
rilmen will conduct a public
hearing tonight on a S8 9 million
municipal budget proposed for
fiscal 1979·80.
The proposed spe nding pro·
gram is up $380,000 -about 4.3
percent -from this year's·city
b'udget.
• The public hearing will be
part of the regular council meet·
Ing which begins at 8 p.m . at
council chambers, 10200 Slater
Ave.
The proposed $380,000 spend·
in1 increase Is needed primarily
to meet the cost of raises 1rant.·
cd to city employee!i, according
lo City Comptroller Howard
Stephens.
In addition, Stephens said the
lncreased budget total would
meet higher city operating cost!.
attributed to inflation
.,.,._.tor Testifi~s
Waddill: Inf ant
Could Not Survive
Dr Wilha m Baxter 1Waddill
Jr testified today th<:1t he wa~
confident the infant he allegedly
strangll-<l had no hope for hfe
after its del1vt.>ry following a
saline abortion
Waddill told an Orange County
Superior Court Jury he learned
of the infant 's dl'llver y two
years ago when he stopped at a
serv ire station and phoned
Westm i n s ter Communit y
llospilal after heinJ.t pa~ed
Nurse Elizabeth Kennedy said
the infant's mother "had abort.
cd and that there had been some
gasps and some s light m ove
m e nt." Waddill lt.>sti fi ed "I
1Nas confined to hed
Waddill has said he was anx
1ous to offer his testimony about
the March 2. 1977. event m the
Wes tmins ter Co m muni ty
Hos pital nurs•·ry
Waddill's first murder trial
ended last May when Jurors said
they were deadlocked 7 to 5 in
<See WADDILL. Page A2>
Siplwning
Muhap Burns
think she s~ud the baby was 1,.esa Man
a li ve... Jri~
"I told them lo put the baby in
the isolette for warmth a nd ad· A Costa Mesa man was burned
minister oxygen... the 43-year· on his arms and race Monday
old Huntington Harbour physi-arter someone lit a match to
ciansaidfromthewitnesssland. help him see while he was
"I didn't wa11L anything done siphoning gas in the dark. Tha
as far as the abortio n." Waddill match ignited gas vapors and
continued. "I didn't think the briefly set the m an on rire.
baby was alive .. a nd they ha d firemen said.
som ehow m istaken some agonal John Barnes. 27 . was treated
signs of the dying process for a t the bum unit of the UC Irvine
life." Medical Center. but wasn 't
As he began testimony, the hos pitalized . a spokeswoman 43-year-old Huntington Harbour said
obstetrician told the fi ve-man.' B~rnes was saved from more
sev e n.woman jury that he serious injury in the 9:40 p.m
o perated a $500,000 a year mishap because fire men were
medical practice at that time passing by en route to a call at
and concentrated primarily on the Ice Capades Chalet when the
high.risk pregnan cies rather gas fire erupted near the ice
than abort.ions. rink.
He said his office was "one or Battalion Chier Ed Lewis said
the largest praa,t.icea in Orange Barnes appare ntly was helping
County," and handled 30 to SO another motorist by siphoning
deliveries a month two years gas lrom his own car into
ago: two or three times more de-another. Barnes' car suffered
liveries than abort.ions. $150 damage in the fire.
W addiU Is being tried a second After putting out the blaze and
lime on charges that h~ alleged· admini1tering aid, firemen and
ly strangled an infant known as paramedics continued on to
Baby Girl Weaver in the af. their original caU and aided •
term a th o r a n a bo rtlon victim of a broken leg. Lewis
performed on a n 18·year·oldpreg-said. t
nant unwed mother, Lewis said firemen didn 'l re·
HI• trip to the Orange County cord the name or the person who
Superior Court witness stand "helped" Barnes by U1ht1nc a
was delayed for a week after de· match.
fense attorney Charles Weed· "Some people Jus t don't
man surrered a back Injury and know,"~ sighed
Long
Wait
Endured
8y TOM BARLEY
Of 1 ... Dall, ,.,, .. SUH
M any s rrv 1cc s tation
opnators in Orange County re
ported th£· longest lines tn tht:
history or the gasoline crisis to
day as thc "odds" lined up for
t ht.>1 r turn at the bus y ga:-.
pumps
"You ha\'t• to remember thClt
many 01 these people haVl•n'I
had gas s 1nl'l' last Fr id<iy ,"
I rv1nt' sC'rv1re st a lion operator
.lot' l\rncfl'ldl sa id. "We· wen•
d osed all weekend and the odd
numbers m1~sed their turn at
the island Sunday
··And then." Arnefeldt added,
"many or the odds a re aware
that some stations may be join·
mg in the planned four" day
shutdown that starts Thursday.
We won't be closing but they
didn't know that when they
came here at 6 a m . today ...
He said the line at his station
was the longest he had seen
s mce gas allocation began.
Police thro ughout Orange
County reported few incidents
despite the long lines and com·
ptete cooperation from motorists
who kept ro<:1ds e1nd driveways
l'lea r while they patiently waited
fo r their turn at the pumps
Santa l\na police reported an
1•xccpt1on 1n the line at lh(• Shell
'>l'r 11 1l't' :.talion on Me mory
Lani•
They .. aid a motorist wh<1
hecaml' ani:iry when the drivers
of waiting rar!-. refused to allow
him to form u l>econd line
ram med lht' cars or two driver~
who left their vehicles and tried
to open the doors of has locked
l'ar
Police -.a id thl' moton!>t sped
off when the service station al
tendant ran to the telephone.
T hey said they are checking a
lltensc number ~1vcn them by
one of the v1rhm:. Neither car
was badly damaged. they said.
An element of tra~cdy became
pa rt or the t'Ontanum~ gasoline
t ras1s today when one or seven
members of a Santa AnCI family
burned last Tuesday when gas
stor ed in a plastic trash can in
their home exploded died from
her severe burns
Celesuna Mendoza. 64, died in
t he burn unit at UC Irvine
Medical Center.
<See LINES, Page A2)
Or:~:Q ,:asc
Weather
Night and morning low
c louds c learing inland
We d nesd1ty a rternoon.
Cha nce or early morning
driule. Lows tonight SS to
60. Highs Wednesday in
mid to upper 60s
INSIDE TOD~ Y
Uae of pilu and cocame as ·
on the nu and moriJ1'0M
law• hove been eaHd an
many $t0te1. Where ii the d"'" cult now? See Page AS.
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Dledrirla Trial
Prosecution
Shows Charts
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wet•k bnbt.•r , 1rlal or Ora nwt·
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Olrdnch ll('a rt'd It"' 1•nd he-rt' to
d 11 y .a s 1>rv8t>cutor Mtt'h4u •I
Cap1u 1 ~u,·1• ha:. d11:.1n•• ur •'ll
m(•nt tu th,· 1111 '
Sclwols
Losi1ig
Gtu Figlit
Ry n ;RKY n .AllSt:N
a.1 ... O•••~ f'•I .. \1411
lluntan.:to n 8t'u1·h l> Ckt•ut1
View School f)1 .;tnc·t a pparently
1s ftghtin~ a los m"' battle 1n !>Ur·
vlving the gasoline crunch
With a llocations or f:8SOhne
for distr ict bus es and cars
already cut 20 percent by the
supplying Standard 0 11 Com·
pany. administrators have ai.
s igned a nighttim e set·urity
gu a rd to the district 's m ain
te n ance yard because of fue l
thefts ther<.•.
Thiev es . d es c r 1 bed a'!.
"somewhat exp ert in fue l
s y s tem s " b y a d is tri c t
s p okt>s man . s ipho n e d &n
estimated 200 gallons of regular
i::r ade gasoline from eight cars
and four .. buses last Wednesday
'iftd Thur.;day nights .
Evidence indicates thl:lt the
fuel was drawn off throu~h large
hoses into 5.5 g-a llon drums. the
spokesm an s aid
To make ma tte rs worse. the
district will receive no gasoline
all<wations 1n June
Current a ll11c<1 l1ons ore based
on lht' prior yett r '~ am o unt!.
purf'hasl'd. the spokesm a n said
As a l't1nserv<.1t111n t:ffort last
.tun<'. lht• d1slrt<'l decided not lo
purC'ha S(' g:i~olin1·.
·'This mc:i ns OcE!un V1t.-v.
School D1stn<'l essentially rum.
11ut of ~as m .lune. ;.ind we havt-
.., p ,. c· 1 a I 1 • d u t a t 1 on ~ u rn m L' r
school kids lo tran~port." th1·
s pokesman s<.1 10
"Al this tiroc. we do n 't know
how we are going lo do tha t "
L ast Ma y , the dis t rict
purchas ed 8.740 gallo ns o f
j,;asohne. This m on th ·s allo<'a
lion is J .472 gallons lc!>s, the
spokesman said.
Traditional fi eld trips. many
of the m paid for by s t u<lc:nt fond
rais ing projects. may not get oul
of the p:1rk1ng lot
Jury Views
Dan White
S AN FRANCISCO IAP l
Two views of Dan White. ac·
cused killer of Mayor George
Moscone and Supervisor Harvey
Milk. were presented today to
his jur y -one a s ane m an who
killed in a nger . another a manH.'
depressive who lost control.
Closing statem ents by the pros·
ecutor and defe ns e a ttarney
were J?ivcn today before the
seven-woman. fivc·man p<.1 nel
Oiamhe r 'Mixer"
Slated in Valley
Fountain Valley Mayor Bernie
Svalslad and city councilmen
will be on ha nd for a chamber of
comme rce "mixe r " this Wed-
nesday at Pomona First Federal
Savings.
The public 1s invited to the
event, set for 6 p.m . to 8 p.m. at
the financial institution lociltcd
In Magnolia Squ a r e , 9029
Garfield Ave. Refreshments will
be served.
ORANG[ COAST " t
DAILY PILOT
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Cap1n1 <'ll mf' ll'l S upu11111
Co u r 1 J u d ~tt· f( u,.... Thorn ' i.
1•011r l room :11 nwd with tm 11v1·r
ht>aul 1ir11Jt•f·l11r .i nd rh~t\." ht-
hopo v.111 h1•lp t•tmvm<'t• th(1 Jui ~
th11t Ow1tr1ch llnd •'11 th r"ndu111
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ruk in d Uot1rd of "1111t·n'11>11N>
1lt•t·1,11111 It• l1•t lh•• l'•11n pu11y out
of I ht• 1'lml r ul t
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1r11·nt tu 1h1• J'ir' J u<11w Thuri1
1111111·d tlo"' n I hrt••· 1J1•ft•11M· 1110
111111~ .111\lt'd .ti h,I\ 1n~ SIUllt' or
th1• 'h.1n~··' .1)!.1111~1 the deft•n
ilaot:> d11>1111i-M·d n 1• r ... n !>t' L .1 w y c r s Kl' 11 h
M u n roe und Sylvan Aron~on
~1 rgu1•d th,11 /\nah<•1111 Hilb Inc
got v. lt.1t 11 ";tnll'd "'111·11 I ht· C'un
l n •<·t d1-..m1~":1 I w"' ~1 :111l•·tl 11\
lht' Board uf ~1.p1•ndv1r1> M .11 l'h
f). l !fM
llow Lh1•11 t•C1uld H1i1>e JJnd
Diedric h h1• invo lve d 1n a
bribery t•ons p1rncy m Oet'emher
o f t he s ame yc·:.r . the d cfe11M·
lawyers asked
Rut Jucli::e Tha rp ruled that
th<' jury ~hould dc-cide that issue
a nd dcn"'cJ th\' m otions for dis·
missal
Monday, le mf1ers shortened
a m ong the trial participants as
both Sldt's called last -minute re-
buttal witnesses in attempts to
fortify their f'ascs
One or pruSC'C'UtOr Capizzi's re·
butt al w1tne~se1> wa ~ Donna
Doughty. :1 fo rmer S<'t re tary to
Diedn ch's 0111• time p<'rsona l al·
lornt'y M1c•htwl flt·mington.
E a r liC'r' 1n tht> l rtal. Mr 1>
Doug hty c·auM"I a m 1td sC'ns<1·
twn whl•n .;ht> 11uot1·1l Hc•m111gto11
a s o nr1· 'aYlnJ.! ht> v. "" going to
be. "H:1lph'~ ha1.:mt111 "
On h<'r n•I urn tr111 t u lht-wit
nt·~ .. stand. Mr· .. 1)11uJ.?hty adc1t-d
fut> I tn llw f11 c· v. hl·n ~ht• s:11d
R,•ml n~ton in lat1• 197 1 llr<•w
-.o m l' hi.wk ,.,, .. 1111•1 ~ dwcks V >
that • ·h1• n1uhl IJa!-.~ cash on l<1
Ralph ..
Tha l te~llmuny indic·ating tha t
the a lleged middle man 1n the
purpo rted bribery cons piracy
w a!\ d euhnJ? C':.ti.h on to DiNlrrch
dre w a Sl·n cs of rnp1d -f1r e qucs-
t 1ons from derc nsc la wyer
James R1ddl'I
H t• fut·usNI ~r~ Oou~hty'::.
""onh on l:l p(lart·nl c11:-.c r1>pJn
1·11•., lwlwl•<•n hl'r lrwl 11•-.11mnnv
.1r11l her l!fi7 le.-.11m<111} lit ft1ri·
th,· C'<••mtv Cir.111d .fun: thttt 1r1
<111 ll'rl P11·d11 l'11 .Hid H11~1·
T h 1 n ~: ~ ~· o I \.\ 11 r" 1 • f 11 r t h • ·
lw..al')!t'<I Wll n ..... s IA. hen n u ... 1· de
ft•tlM' .1lt11rr1••\ 1\ron~on lnok
O\ t•r lh1· CIUl'~lloninl!
i\ronMin w<·nt s o far <•'> to ask
Mrs . Doughty 1r s h<' wasn 't 'tell
1ng a bald·fared Ii<>" when aC'
t (1Unllng for he r k nowlcdgc or
Remington's worcl1> ,ind acti<ins.
Capiui a lso fle w wit~ un·
characteristic ve r bal a bandon ill
the defcn~e·~ lone rebuttal v.1t
n!.'ss. .J atk S ick lcr . a former
Anaheim Hills Inc. presid ent.
S 1c klt•r heated! denied he
\'Vc:r paid for e itht'r a Hawaii nr
AC'a puko trip for Uicdnch anrl
his wift'. lnt'L. while preo;1dent of
the develvpmcnt company. ·
J\s Sickle r m ade his denial.
Capizzi wonde red outloud 1f hP
wa!)n 't "protcct1n~ hts life -long
friend. Mr Oiedri<'h ..
Cap1121 went "" to a sk Sickler
:ihoul the car<' he use<! prepar
rng rompany cxp<:nse accounts
And . a s his trial s wung
thr o u g h its fi n a l ~t a ~<·s .
Diedrich began showing in court
ror the first time lhe stra111 of tX:'
ing on tn al.
When Judge Tharp early in
I he d<iy made a ruling a~aJOst a
defen:-1e move. Diedrich began
turning in his seat at the defen-
dan t's table und mutte red some
words.
He was quickly quie ted b y
R iddel who placed a hand on his
shoulders as a re minde r thd't de·
fe ndants in c riminal lawsuits
are to be seen and not heard un.
less asked lo s peak.
Frort1 Page A I
WADDILL. •
favor ol acquiUal.
Prosecutor Robert Chatterton
has alleged Waddill strangled
the infant because be feared a
malpractice lawsuit if the infant
1u rvived with brain damage
from &he saline abortion solu·
lion.
Weedman. however. Insists his
client is innocent. He has main·
tained the lnfant was dead or ir·
reversibly on the verge or death
by the lime Waddlll examined
her.
Weedman has Hid WaddUI or·
dered hospital personnel to
make no "heroic'' revival ef·
forts bec.aUH the infant bad no
hope for Ule.
11Ueves Take
Tank Trucks
CARSON IAPI Two
1uollne tanker trucks
Wt•rc s t olon fro m lht!
Southwest Tan.le Ll~a Co. an Canon. the Los An1elea
..Co.u.nly Sbuill'1 DtplH't~
ml•nt n·porfrd
AlTordlot: to a w1tnt-s~. lh~ l 8nkf'f1' pulled OUI 0(
th1• r11nl Surufoy urtt•r
1111i111. whlll• lht• d r1v('r' av
P•'<trt·d to tx• huv1ntie lrou
bit.• "h1ftini; the b1.i riAS
Thi• t'Omµuny would not
-.uv If ttw 10.000 gullon
1 • .111k -. 1111 lt1t· tru"k" wert>
full •• t tht• t11n1· or thl'
11wfl
War1Iing
lssu don
VdS U e
W \SI 11 NC:'l'ON 1AI'1 Suud1
1\r.1t11J \\Ill light m 11H'' to l)(JOSl
~ur ic! 1111 I" u•t•s when th1· OPEC
l'UI td 1m:d~ lll''Ct m 1111th But
pric·t>s ma y ~o Ufl :m yw<iy and
ll~c p r1:-.1ng un lt·~s Americans
c·ut their l'on.;umptwn. il1·rord
1ng lo th\• SJ1111t 111I rn1n1sl l!r
'\\11• thmk 11 1i. vour d uly .1~ .J
\'flfl,Ull\l•r (11 n·dUCl' lht• ('1111
:.u111pl11.ir1 l o 1111' 111'-"•''l 1•0~~.1hle
1 l' v t' I • · Sh 1 c k i\ h m t• d Z ~ k 1
Y t1 m :1111 s;.i 1d 10 a n intervie w
Monday "Ir you dn this . then
not only tht• prwt• of OJI wi l~ not
go up hut 1t m ight t•\'c n go down
J hllk .
Il e• sa id lf'hile Saudi Arabia
wo ul<I kel'P production this ye ar
<it a level of 8 S m ilht)n barrels
of oil a <lay. it m ight add a sur-
c ha rge lo the price of Saudi oil
unless the Un itt"d Sta tes adopts
conser vation meus ures.
SurC'har~Ps were endorsed by
the Organiz~1hon of f>ctroleum
Ex po r ting Coun t ries a t its
Marrh meeting nlong with a 9
percent tn<'rt•ase in 0 11 prices.
Only Saud i /\rabia, a mcm g tht! 13
<'.lrtel mcm tx:r'i. has not applied
<i surchurgt! to its official pr1<'e .
S14 5.5 .1 barrl'I for Arab l 1 ~hl otl
• * * f 'rum ,."g'• .t I
UNES ...
On the cnt1d h:-.t in the :,ame
ward arc her daughh•r . Mana
A rredonrlo. 27. a nd Mrs /\r·
rPrlontlo's two childn·n. Cl<tud1a .
6 and .Juan .Jr .5.
Mrs J\rrcdondo 's hus band,
Juan. 27 , a nd two othrr children
havl' l>f•<'n d1sch.irgcd from the
GOV. BROWN SIGNS
WEEKEND BILL-AJ
CONGRESS AGAIN
MULLS RATIO~ING-A4
BREAK UP ENERGY
AGENCY-Editorial, A6
DEMANDS FOR GAS
SAID SURPRISE-AS
SMALL CAR SALES
ON UPSWING-86
tm rn c·<'ntcr.
Some or the longest lines in
Orange County Wl!re reported in
Cost a Mesa today
T he) we n · Ion,:: at South COl:l.St
Sht•ll . 3().15 Br1-;tol St.. whe re ga!>
wa:. pump~d from 6 to 8 a m
And a l Mesa T exa co. 2175
Ne wport Ulvd . whe r e the
pumps were opt'ncd ufter a
t hrcc week shutdown.
City F esti·val
Set Saturday
111 Hu1itington
A s wa p m eet, ~ame booths
and displa ys a nd a wide range of
entertainment will be served up
Saturday at the 10th a nnual
Huntington Beach City Festival
al Golden West College.
T his year 's event. starting at
10. a .m. a nd closing at 6 p.m .,
will be centered in the main
quad with concerts in the a m·
phitheater . plays at Actors·
P laybox a nd the swap meet in
the campus parking lot.
Children's films and a puppet
per form a n ee of ·'I Love
America" will be pre sented free
in Forum 11. Campus fields will
play ~t to wom en participut·
ing the stale cha m pions hip
softball finals.
The festival a lso wlll mark the
gr o undbreaking of the Golden
West Recy cling Center . The
e v ent Is co-sponsor ed by the
Huntington Beach Coordinating
Count'll and the college .
Stereo Gear Gone
A burglar pried off tbe knob to
a fountain Valley home's
aarage door Monday, then took
a pair ol stereo apeaken and
some tools. John W. Pittman of
17912 Ash St. listed bis ION al
$410. •
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Conspiracy Eyed
Ryan Death Probe Findings Told
WASHINGTON <AP> -•Jouee
Investigators s aid t.oday the re is
c1rcumatantial evidence or a
··contingency cooapirMcy' ·
behind Re p. Leo J . Ryan's as·
:sass1nation by me mbers or an
American cult in Guyana.
T hey also concluded a~r a
s ix.month investigation lbat re·
ports that a Peoples Te mple ex·
ecut1on squad exists to eliminate
other nationa l leaders "should
not be totally discounted ...
Showing their concern. the
staff inves tigators d elive red
their report to t h e Hous e
F'ore ign Affairs Committee un·
de r heavy security with police
guards and metal detectors at
the doors.
Present al the sessio n to hear
the report wert! several mem·
bers or Ryan's family. including
his daughter . Erin. and two sis ·
H.·r ... Sheila Ryan and Shannon
To rphy
R ya n . D Ca lif . thre e
Journalists a nd a r ult de fector
wer.-. shot to death at an a irstrip
ne ar the P eoples Temple's
Jonestown settlement Nov. 18.
The next day. more than 900 cull
mt>mhc r s fir e d in a mass
murdf'f s u11'1d c led by the ir
11.·;Hkr .. llm Jonl· ..
· "l'ht•n• I" cv1d('nC(' to s uggest
.J unt·~ a nd ... om1· o f his key hc ute
n ~inl~ dlSCU!>SCd and had 'Un·
Two Cyclists
Perish in
County W reeks
Two motorcyclists died Mon·
day of injuries s uffe r ed 1n
se parate Ora nge Co unty
<'rashes. coroner's de puties re·
ported.
Ben Orric k. 16. of Anaheim
was killed in a 7:40 p.m . col·
hs1on with an auto at Kellogg
Driv e and Ord Ranch Road JO
the Yorba Linda area. Califo rrua
lhghway P atrolmen reported.
.Jamt'S Rosenblatt. 19. of Lei
lla tira died Mo nday afternoon of
inJurit•s suffe red Friday in a col·
h s111n with un a uto al 17th Street
and th<' Santa Ana Free way JO
Sa nta Ana. patrolme n ~aid.
Initial reports did not JOd1catc
1f f'lthc r "YClist was wearing a
prote t'l1 vc he lmet.
Valley Pair
Arrested in
Mesa Break-in
C'o~IJ Mt>~a polrn• a rr<>stcd
l W(I youths who u llc f:(cdly we n •
:-.p1Jtll'd hurg lanz1n~ a car in an
ily>a rtment comple x early today
Orri<'cr Gary Wa lsh s aid ite ms
sto len in previous car brea.k ·ins
at a n eighboring a p a rtment
comple x also were found JO th<:
su~pects' auto.
In Costa Mesa jail today in
he u of $.5.000 bail was Gregory
Scott Meyer s . 19. of 8955
Swallow Ave .. Founta in Valley.
His alleged accomplice. a 1!·
ye ar·old youth from Fountain
Valley. was taken to juvenile
hall. Wals h s aid.
Police we re ale rted about 2
a m . t-0 an a lleged car burglary
u'nder way at an apartment com
plc x at 550 Paula r ino Ave , he
said.
A~ Wlfot>Nlle
PLANNED SLAVINGS?
Cutt Leader Jim Jones
ders tanding s' to eli minate
various individuals. in cluding
n ational pvlitica l leade r:. ... the
s laff report. concluded "Time
m a y diminish the possible thrc<tl
o f th•~ ractor ..
The invcstagal<>r:. ali.o :.aid
there h cl r c um s untlal
E>vldence. but no hard evidence,
that Jones had a "continaency
conspiracy " to assassinat.e Ryan
it the congressman could not be
deluded on true conditions at the
cult during his visit. •
··Pro viding som e m oderate
c r1:dence to the idea or a cont·
ingency conspiracy la the fact
that the J one s town s uic ide·
murder ritual started before the
Purl Ka1 tuma I airstrip) as·
s ailant." returned to co11firm the
s hootings of Rep. Ryan and
others.·• the report said.
It s aid there a lso are uncon·
firmed reports that a large ship·
m cot of cyanide used in the
m ass murdrr a rrive d in
J o nec;town two d ay s before
Hyan s visit
.. Also re lated 1s the reported
statem ent of :i Jonestown s ur·
v1 vor that i.t'ver<Jl d ays before
Mr Hyan arrived <i t Jonestown
h1· heilrd .Jones s <Jy that the con·
gress ma n 's plane 'might fall
from the sky' ...
The House investi~ators a lso
agreed with the State De part·
menl ·:-. con clus ion last month
tha t ll had buned warnings or
possible mas~ su1 c1de at the cult
1n l1u reaut'rac v a nd reluctance
to interfere
Huntington Accepts
Summer Class Pact
H unting t on Beac h C aty
I e leme ntary I School District
trus tees approved a contract
with the 1\merit·an Le arning
<.:orp. Monday to 1·ontlut·t pr1 vat1•
s umme r :.chool classel> 1n d 1!>
trict schools .
Classe s will he o ffco rcd 1n
malh('m at1cs. reading. wntmi.:
and c reat1vt· arts for a ft:t! of
S144 for e ach pupil
Tht.' s umme r clai-.se s will lw
h t·ld from June 2.'i throu~h Julo.
27 as Ion~ as a m1n1mum of i:'
:.tudcnts enroll
Ken H1·ndncks1in. v11·1· p n·...,1
dent of lht• Am1·nl'.JO 1.1•arnin~
C'1irp or lluntingtnn Heat h. s:.iul
the firm wil l pr1H1 d c all
male rials a nd tt:xtbooks for tht
program
The private company. wtuch
will hirC> r e~ular dis tract
teachers for the summer . ha~
a~re~ to pay a rent or $500 per
c lassroom
The number or schoob a nd
their locations w1 II dt"pt!nd on
t•nrollmenl . llcnc1nc k.,on <tdded
T rustet' f'aula I lulSl' 1·:..i~l th•·
Only nCJ!a t1 vc \ otl•
S he said ~hl' h iJd n11th1nc
a gainst th · propos ed pru~ram
"It's JUSl that I'm not in fa-.ur of
making anyone pay ror il µubht'
cdUC<Jl!On ..
Fountain Valley a nd OcCJn
View e lementary school d1stn C'b
pre viously agr eed to part1c1pate
Home Ransacke d
A Fountain Va lley woman told
police Monday that a burglar
forced open he r fro nt door.
ransacked her home and took
two gold rings Marlene Goode
of 17085 San Rruno St told of
firers the rings a re worth about.
$200
in pravat .. ly operated summer
progr11rru..
Regular puhhc c;um mer school
p rogr ami-havl' b1·en droppe d
beC'J u:.c of pas~age of Propos1-
11u11 l:J
llo w11\er a .. talc m(.lndatcd
:-.11 1nrnt·r '>l'hool pr<e Kram for
1•nrnuo11all} J 1H1 µh) 'l1·:illy han
clll'..I P!Jt"l -.tudt•rll ~ will he hcld as
u·,ual .ii l'••tcrwn School
Irvine Cops
Probe Killing
Of Woman
I\ n a t tracl r v e 22-y ear ·o ld
l rv 1n t' v.o m a n w a s fo und
murcln l'd in ht·r a·parlme ut by
In 1n1· oohr1• Monday nig ht
'l'ht· worn.in. whose 1dcnt1ty
h.1.. nnt IJnn r<>leaM·d pe nding
11nt1f1t·.1t1111I o r OUl·Of·~tate r el·
.ti!\ r•-. w.1:-. lying tn a JlOQI Of
blood 14 hl·n nrf11 1·r'i rr-s ponded to
.1 7 2ti I> m call from a ne ighbor.
pnlll'l' i.<11d Ont· source said s he
m .. I\ ha \I' bt-en ~ta b~d hut this
wu~ not 1mmcd1 ately confirmed.
Tht.' wo man resided a t 61
C'ascadr. in a village of the
Woodbridge apar t m e nt com ·
p lc•x. ::tt'cording to police.
They said a ne ighbor con-
r e rned over t h e woman 's
welfare called for officers.
Irvi ne 11oli cr and Or a nge
County She n ff's Department in·
Vt!Sttgators worked at the a part·
me nt until 5 a .m today. but de-
ta ils of the ir findings were not
immediately av:ulable.
rrc~b rron1 tlac ~arclc•t .•••••
• ••• tll)Cr,~c it 011 n ~ct fin~ ot•
fiucl)r eraa••tcd.ic'''clr~··
Fine /ewelty
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VOL. 72, NO. 13.S, 3 SECTIONS. 32 PAGES
!County. OKs
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l Any Orun~t· l'ounty rt>:-.iden1
1 who u:-.t'ti a c·ar ur tn1<'k to makt•
I his or tMlr hv ing will bt• l' t'"''"
(fro m thl' odd l'v1•n :o.Vl'llt•tl1
, g1Js Une ullo<'ut1on unclt•r t ht·
te rms or an ordtntlfl{'l' pussl"(J tu
~ day by tht• County Uo..ir<t of
Supt>rviso~
Application form:-fo r thO~l' n·
sidents who beht!vt• lht>y lluuhr'
for the e"cmptwn will ht· mallt
avallat)lt" 1tt u numbe r of Or.angc
t'ount)' lon 1t111n' th<•l will be
:>l'h•l'tt!d luU•r tud1:1)1 , l'IJUlll Y Uldl'
Uob tluntll'\ :.aul
·'The 1•>.t'tnJ1t10n 1.1 ppllt':-. lo
:rnch Vl'hw lc!-. a-. htikery tru<'b .
t11~trut•ki.. gard1·m'r' and plum
btlf:.,, ' ht· -.met • l n I hC' l' ai.e of
<'an .. 1 n1 vt:'ht1~ :.r.tles mt>n und 11 11
those WhO l'Ull r>r<>Vt• lhlll lhc·1r
vt•h1('lc 1~ vital lo tht'll li ving
w ill bt· .:1vcn lht• :,lH'kct
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I Your Hometow•
Dally New8papert
,
Comm.ercial Car Stickerl
lluntley :.aid lhl· :)t1r ker will
bcur a prom1111c•11l '(."' and the
Oranl(l' Count St!ttl a nd must bf'
1•l:.1t•t•d in tht: front windo w of t he
holdt'r ':, l'a r
/\pph('ants w ho pic k up forms
al the locution:, tu be announced
must send a r he<'k ro r $10 with
the a pµhcat1on lluntley-said it
ht1~ not yet been det·lded which
l'ounty department will proces:-.
1 ht• upplit·;1lion-.
.. But we expect to s end ap
pr oved ·c· s tickers out in the
mail in a day or two," he s aid
·w e realize how vital this pro·
~ram IS lo the operators Of bUSI·
nesscs that depend un wheels ..
Huntley said the "C'' sticke r
will be. honored on etny day of
the wttk by nny service station
m Orange County But 1t will
not. h(• stre:.sed . pe rmit the
bearcrto go to till' he <Ja or Cf
g asoline line .
"'They will have to w1ut their
turn. just as they do now," he
s aid
Huntley said the "C" sticker
program does not apply to doc·
tors "unless he is a doctor who
consta nll} drives in the course
of his practice or 1s a doctor be
ing trans porte d in an am
bulance "
lie said the Or ange County
M (•d 1cal Assoc1at1on is <tt the
I I
m o m e nt seeking exempllOI\
fro m odd-even res trictions ror
its m em txors.
"Rut al this point doctors who
prac tice fro m the ir oHi ces
arcn 'I exempt,'' he said.
1-funtlev said ministe rs seek· m~ e xemption will not be blessed
by the issuance of a "C" s lickP.r
"Not unless they're traveling
ministers a nd c<1n prove 1t." he
sa id ".And there aren't many of
those around these davs "
Odds Set Record Gas Buy Lines
.. * * * N_.xt Monah
ConSumers Eye
Gas Boycott
LOS ANGELES 1AP1 Un
less the oil comp:rnu:s c an cleur
h define why the re 1~ a ga~
shortag .... the W<'t•k of June 4·!'
will mark a n<iti1mw1 rh· bovcntt
agains t buy 1n ~ l(<J~ollnc ·and
otlit'r o il prod uc t..., s<Jy or
~an 1 z ... rs of lht.• hoy coll
"What wc'rt• ttltt'rnptmg tu dc1
1 IS tu g;un ~om(' mfor m at1on on
wh y we m <'ahforn1a ht1vt• th"
, ~as sho rt J~l'. why 1t ol·c·urrell
r
Gas Leak
Battled
~In Viejo
\
Orange County firc ml'n and
·cre ws from the county 's t•n
vironme ntal management work
forc·e wen• rus hed tu M1s:.1011
VieJo today whe n g:ctsolinc bull
bled to the surfarc ar1,und the:
is land <ti <JO O so Parkw<.iy
ser vice station
Worl.cr~ attempting lo halt th1•
n ow of J!a~ from the Union 7fi
sta tion at 26282 0:-.o Parkway
said they believed that a ruptun·
in the line betwt'<·n lht• pump
a n d the und e r ground tank
caused the leak
They said an c~l1mC1ted 90
gallons or unleade d get~ had
n owed from thc· st<1t1on into th(•
street by the time t hey arrived
at the scene
The stat1(m was closed to traf
fi e while workers ust>d s1.1 nd 1n
an a tte mpt to prevent the leak
ing ga:.ollne from l'Otering
nearby Oso Creek
W orker~ said much o r lhl·
leaking gasoline had e nte red
st orm drains that pass under tht.•
nearby San Diego Freeway. An
eme rgency dam that would pre·
vent further infiltrution was un·
der construction
v1rtuully ovcrnt ~hl. a nd why our
governme nt ean "l a llev1ate 1t, ..
~a 1c1 Nat1 o n<J I Gas Boytott
C'hatrman Da l« Sm :th ;It a new~
t'llOfl·rC'nc·t· Mon<lc1'
Smith !';11d n ·pr1•s1·ntat1v(':-. nr
NC'{, lt11· oil inctust ry and tht·
j!O\ c·rnrrn•nt "ill IJfl''-l'OI ''it''-"'
on I hP ga:-ol1nf· -;h•irt ag1· <•I
ano1 h1•r nt.'\\'" t·1111f1•1·t·rH'l' Fr11Ja v
.ind offt•r 1>0-.s1hlt• ~11l11t1ons an •• ;1
dfcirt 1(1 avt•rt lht• h<1y1•11tt
,\..,sl·mblym an 1)1in H<>l:(cr~. H
Bakersf1c hl. will attend the t•on
fcrence. S mith ~aid . to d1scu!>~
le~1slat1on he he:1~ s ponsored to
east-the shortaf!t'.
The le~1slat1on . S mith said.
w o uld e n a ble refine ries in
Califor nia lo prm·1·ss more rucl
by relaxing some govbrnmcnt
restra<'twns.
Smith s aid the boycott could
bl! pos lpnnc·cl o r c ancele d
:dtogt:lhc•r 1r thl' i:overnment or
lhi• 1111 1mlu~t ry t·ould offer an
immr<li all' solutwn to the gas
l' l"ISIS
.. Ht'fore :.l et rl 1 ni: a boycott or
Irving lo solvt' a problem of this
n<iture. it 's nt•<'t·~o;ary frir u:. to
dl'krmmc whut thl' problem 1:-.,"
s aid Smith '"Wt• m ay not need a
IJoycott if the problem I!, as ~Im
pit• a:. tht· oil comi.wnu:::. say
th:JI is ·gl•I thl' rcg ul<1t'ir~ orr uur
ntrc k and the prohlem will tw
:.ol\'t:d m two dttys ' ·
Hut Sm1lh vrnntcd out that 1f
the solutions propo~ed at the
F r 1d ay conft•rc·nce a r e not
sat1~factory. tht· boycott could
lake pl:1cc.
/\ llhouf;(h NG B o r g ani zer s
hope the buy<'utl would have na·
ISee 80\'COT. Pal(e i'\2)
North Campus
Orange Pick
Spree Slated
Despite the 13.300 pounds of
or anges thr1t already have been
l Irvin S pi c k e d f rom S ad dl eback e Uffifiler Co llege's no rth campus trees.
Bus Service
Plan Revived
A proposal lo offe r summer
bus service in Irvine is being
resurreded by Councilwoman
Ma ry AnnGa ido.
Mrs. Gaido has been survey.
ing the public o n s ummer buses.
and. according lo s urvey cards
returned to he r, 01any Irvine
residentsfavorthe idea.
City sponsorship or the buses
was defeated April 24 In a 3 lo 2
council vote. Mrs . Oaido and f C ouncilma n L a rry Agran
argued in favor of the service at i lhat time. l Since the vote. Mrs. Galdo
, said she has b een seeking
• private support or the summ er
:· bus Pl'Oll'am and indicated some
1 firms. including the Irvine
q :ompany, may provide financial
\
• lid.
Tbe ortatnat propoeal called
ror two buaee that would atop at
' attracUont and neighborhoods
within tbe city. The ayatem
would have cost Sl? ,000. llra. Oaldo aaJd that. wtth
Private 1upport, the prosram
could be exp1nded to include
four bulea. Tim would allow ror
more fNqumt Mr'Vice. 1he said. a. -.cl that last month'•
Clle awa. Pa•e Ai>
vast amounts of the citrus fruit
still remain.
Saturday, inte rested people
will again get an opportunity to
pick as much as they want for
just JO cents a pound.
College officials say inte rested
pickers should bring the ir own
containers and a ladder, s ince
most of the remaining fruit is on
higher branc hes.
Stude nt body g r oups have
already gleaned $1,300 for their
coffers through the charitable
even t and college offic ials have
been successful in getting the
fruit removed.
Pickers will be a llowed on the
campus from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. to
pick t.O their he art's content.
The campus Is located at 5500
Irvine Center Drive in Irvine.
Nude Beach Talk
Slated in Irvine
Jim and Lynn Hensley of Ole
Clothing Optional Society will be
featured speakers at a meeting
of Safari Singles at 8 p.m. Fri·
d1y at the University Park Com·
munity Clubhouse. l Beechtree
Lane.
The Hensleyg will discuss the
latest developments in social
nudism and the push ror "free"
beaches ln California. The meet·
ln1 ls open to the public.
SURVEY ON SKATES -Cal State Long
Bca<·h coeds Mary ( l ~fl l and Kath y
O 'Brien llonncd roller skates Monday a f·
I t>rnoon to ask motorists waiting in line
for ga s nt'<.ll' Mugnolia Street and T a lbert
A venue in Huntington Beach questions
about the current trunch. They were sur·
veying motoris ts 1n connection with a pro·
Jt•ct they are doing for a political sC'1e nce
cluss.
Woman's Slaying
Probed in Irvine
Siplwning
Mishap Bunis
Mesa Ma11
An attract1vt· 24! y ea r old
I rv i n e woman w a~ fo und
mu rdered in her avartment uy
Irvine pcJhce Mond ay ni ght
The wom<tn . wh111>t: idenl1ly
hal> not been released pf•nding
not1fi<:al ion o r hUl of-Malt: rel
a t1ves. was tying 10 <J (>()(•I "r
hlood when offwcr!-n•:-.pondt•d lo
a 7 26 pm call from a neighbor.
polic" !>aid. One sour rc :.aid !-.h\•
m ay have h<·f'n ~tahht•d but this
wai. not 1mmNl1<1lcly confirmed
Thi· woman rc.,1ded <it fil
C~1:-icadt•, IO CJ village or th••
Woodbrid ~e apartment eom
plex , acrnrding to police
T hl'V -;u1d a n1•ighbo r con
e (• r n t• d o v l' r t h c• w o m a n · !.
welfan• e<•llt>ll for officers
I rvinl' pnl 1ct• a nd Orang1•
Count~ Sheriff's O\•µarlmcnt in
vcst1gahir'-\\ork1•d :it t he ttpart
ment until 5 a m today. but d.,
t:tllS or t he ir fincl in~~ Wt•rt: not
immediately a v;ulubk
A ('ost::a Ml•Sa man wa~ hurm·ll
on t11s arm~ ane1 ra('t· Mflnday
.1rtt•r !.omeone 111 a m;iteh to
h l· I p h 1 m 'c e w h ii e he w a~
!.Jphonm~ ~as in lhl· <hirk Tht
matt•h 11?nltt>d gai. 'apur ... and
hrt<'fh 1>et the man on fire firrm~n said
J ohn Rarnes. 27 , was treated
at I ht• bum unit of th1• t '(" 1 rv1m.•
M<'d1 cn! Ct•ntN. but wa s n '1
hosp1taliz1·d . a !i pokes woman
s aid
'Holy War' Opens
In County Court
Ra rnt>s ~as set v<'d fro m more
serious IOJUry '° the 9 40 p.m
m ishetp bt.•cause f1rf'men were
passing by en route to a call at
the Ice Capudt's Ch alet when the
gas fire e rupted near the ice
rink
Battalion Chief Ed L<!w1s said
Ba rnes apparently was he lpinR
another motorist by s iphoning
What 1s expt•cted to be u two-
w ee k le ga l battl e ove r
IJOSsession of an J r vi ne Lutheran
C hurc h op<•ne d Mo nday 1n
Oran~e County S uperior Court
S t. Matthe w Lu th e r a n
Church's so-called "holy war"
cente rs on a s plit a m ong the
churc h cong regation those
loyal to the Luthera n Church-
M issoun Synod and those who
wa nt lo join a less conservative
group, the Lutheran Church in
Ame rica.
In Nove mbe r the majority
<'hurch me mbe rs hip voled to
sever lies with tllC' Mi ssouri
Synod and refinance the St. Mat-
thew's Synod-he ld debt
But the re st of the congrega·
lion wants to retain a ffiliation
with the Missouri Synod a nd
filed suit to seek oossession of
about $300 ,000 in c hurc h
property.
"The church cannot function
lo the advantage or its mem·
be rs rup as it is presently con·
situated," attorney Mike Bren·
nan. who represents the minori-
ty congregation. s aid in a recent
court appearance.
"The friction between the two
groups has reached suc h a stage
that old friends no longer spea1t
to one another whe n they see
each other In church." BreMan
said.
And continuing disputes have
involved =suc h things "u11 one
'
gas fro m his own car into
gr oup compla ining that the another . Barnes' car s uffered
othe r group 1s mowing the l<1wn S150 dama$tC in the fire
when it s hould be mowing the After pulling out the blaze and
lawn." he continmed. administering aid. fire me n and
Or Arnold Kuntz. president or pa r a m e dics continue d on to th~ Soul.hem Califor~i~ District. the ir original call and aided a
M1s soun Synod. test1f1ed before victim or a broken leg, Lewis
·Judge Ha rmon Scoville Monday said.
~hat the dis.trie~ recognizes ~e \. Lewis said firemen didn't re
so-called, mino rity me m bership'' cord the name o f the pe rson who
a.s the St . Matthew congrega-"helped" Barnes by lighting a
t10n _ . match.
He also tcst1h ed in the non· ··som e people jus t d o n 't
JUry trial about the church's know " he sighed
status as a "m ission congr ega· ·
lion ," which means its oper a r
tions have bee n subs idized by Boru.la Canyon the Synod district.
Brennan has not disputed that
a m ajority of the congregation Extension w eigbed
vote d to leave th e M lssouri
Synod.
But he conte nded a contract
for purchase or the church prop
crty stipulated that it be for a
Missouri Synod congregation.
The Rev. He rbert Niermann,
founding pastor or the c hurch,
has been on the side or the m a·
Jorily me mbership and has re·
signed as a member of the MIA·
souri Synod.
A series of interim court or·
ders have set aside hours when
the two groups ca n hold worship
ser vices at St. Matthew and
have prohibited trans fer of
ownership or r efinancln1 of
<'h urch debt. pending the out
<See CHURCH. Pa1e AZ >
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P roposed plans fo r exteMion
or Bonita Ca nyon Road to pro·
vide a new access to Irvine's
villat{e of Turtle Rock wiU be
outlined at 7: 30 tonight at City
Hall.
The meeting with homeowners
and other interested people was
recently ordered by the City
Council. The road currently ends
at Culver Drive
Missionarie8 Die
ROME (AP) Two Italian
Ro m a n Catholic m ission1ries
have been killed in northwestern
Uganda.
Long
Wait
Endured
By TOM 8/\Rl.E~'
ot '"" D~oly Pol~ St•fl M ,, n y ., I! r v 1 c· c ... t a t 1 o n
01wrators 10 Ornngc County re
ported tht> lonl:(cst llne l> in tht·
l11~ton of the: j!:t~<>linl' c n s11> lo
cl.I\ a~ the ··odds' hnNI up for
I h .. I r I II r II <• l I h e bu., y g a :,
pump~
You n.1\t' lo r1·mPmtJ1·r thal
man) of tht':-.l· p1•11pl1· h;.1v1•n I
h :id ga s ~ 111ct· I J st I" rt day.
In mt-'>•'r\'ll't· ..,lal lOO 11pe1 a tor
.Jt>l' Am1•fl•lclt -.a 1t1 ~ •. Wt.•rc
dosed all WPt.•k1·11d <1nd the odd
number~ m1~!-.cd their turn al
tht> island Sunda
.. And then,'' Arnefoldt added,
· ma ny or tht> odds a re a ware
t hat some stations may be Join·
inli? in the pla nned four " day
shutdown that ~tarts Thursday
Wt.' won t be do:.m~ 'hut they
d1dn 't know that whe n they
cam e here a t 6 a .m tod:.iy "
J-l e said the line at his s tation
"'as the lon~est he h ad seen
sin ce ga s allocat1on beget n.
Po lice lhrou~hou t Or a n ge
County repor1t-d few inc idents
dt'l'llllc thl· Ion~ hoes etnd com
pll'lc cooperntwn from motorists
"'ho kept roads and driv«way~
l'll•ar wh1k lht') p;it1cntly waited
rur their turn at t h1• pumps .
Sa nla Ana pol wt• rl·pnrlt:d :Jn
1''l'l'J}l1on an thl' llm• .11 the !-ihcll
'"l' r v 1 t: t' ~ l a t 1 o n on M t: mu r }'
L..i Ol'
Thl'Y ~:i 1d .1 moturi~t who
twt·um<• angn whl'n lht· driver!.
or wa1tmi: Cilr-.. n.f11M•d IO ClllllW
h1 m 10 form ..i ~l·1·un d lint•
rammed tht' c;1r~ or two driver'>
who ll'ft tht:1r \.C hll'll'!. and tried
to opl•n lht· door-. of h 1~ locked
r3r
Polin · said th1• motorist sped
off when the ~erv1ec s t<1t1on at ·
te ndant r an to the telephone
Tht•y s<11d they <J re chcckin~ a
license number g ive n them by
Ont' or the v 1ct1m~ Neither car
was badly damugcd, t hey said.
An element or tragedy became
part or the continumg ~asohne
cris is today when on e of seven
me m bers of a Sant;.i /\na fa mily
hurned las t Tuesday whe n gas
stored m a plast1r t ra~h can m
their home exploded died from
he r severe burns
Ce lestina Mendoza. 64, died m
t he burn untl at UC Irvine
Med1<•al Center.
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Or:n:tJ ,:_a~•
\\''eatlle r
Night and morning low
<'louds clearing in la nd
We dnesday afternoon.
Ch ance of early morning
driz:r.le. Lows tonight SS to
flO. Highs Wedne sday in
mid to upper 60s
INSIDE TODA"\'
Uae of ptlb and cocaine ~
on the nae and mon1uana
laws luwe b~en eoaed in
many stoles. Where 1s the
druQ cult MW? .~e Page AS. ......
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A.a OM.YPILOT
J Thieves Take
Tank True/a
CARSON IAP) Tv.·o
1asoll nt' t a nk•r truc k s
•ure atolt-n from the South~ Tank Un. Co
1n Cuson. th.-IA•!\ Afll•le"
('ounty Sh.-rifl ~ lltlp•rt
m e nt tta>ortttd
A"rordJ~ to a v.1tnt"h.
t bt' tanker:s pulled out or
lht' ard Sunday •fl c.>r
noon. while ON-drlv"n •ll
pt.•art"CI ht hr havm.: lf"Qu
bit' shifU~ lhe bl1 ra11s
Lack of Hope
r>r Wllllnm Dutl'r Waddill
Jr testified Wduy that he w••
('Onftdt•nt tht• tnllml h~ •lh:1&f'dly
.strantclc'(t hud nu hopt• for ll fr
a ftC'r IL'i dell Vt!ry Culluwlo.c u
Wf'stm 1n s t e r Community
Hospital ufl l'r being paged .
Nunw Elaiubt·lh Kennedy said
tht· Infant 'g mothl·r "had abort-
ed a nd that there had been some
gasps and some s lig ht move-
m l'nt ," Wadt.hll lest1fied. "I
think ~tw Mud lhl' baby wa:.
Ull Vt• "
alln" 1bortJon T ht• C'OO•pitny would not
suy Ir the 10.000·tt•llon lank~ oo lht• tru1·b ~·•·rt>
Cull ut lht' l1mt• of lht•
ttu~ft
* * *
w uddill told itn Oritnte~ County
SuJ)t!nor Court jury ht• lt'1u 01.'cl
11 f lh•• 1r1f11n1 ·~ 1lt•l1\t•ry two
v1•1H:1 ago "'h1•11 tw !ttOll~'<f al a
1o 1•r\ lf'l' i.t ullvn nd tJhont•t1
"I ltiltl them lo put the baby in
tht.-11wlt!ltt· for warmth and lid·
m 1msk•r oxy~cn." the 43-year
uld Hunting ton flur bour phys1 -
l'litn said from the witness stand f 'ro• Paflf" I I
UNES STILL LONG • • •
On tht> crit11·11I h :.I m lht.• 'om,,
ward art-ht•r d.1u~h11•r. Man<.1
Arredondo. 27. and Mr' Ar
redondu'~ lwo children, ('laud1a
6, and Juun Jr , 5
Mrs Arrt>t1unclCJ '::. hu::.banc1
Juan. 'n. and two other children
have bei!n discharged rrom the
GOV. BROWN SIGNS
WEEKEND BILL--A3
CONGRESS AGAIN
MULLS RATIONING-A4
BREAK UP ENERGY
AGENCY~dltortel, A6
DEMANDS FOR GAS
SAID SURPRfSE--A8
SMALL CAR SALES
ON UPSWING~&
burn cenkr.
:h1nk~ tht" t.:"!> ~11uull on ,.,
fl'Jt•hinR th~· prn111 v. h.-re the UM!
of <'an. w1 II lk• t·unr111etl to .. ~o
mg to work nr a JO ride ·
T here w ; .. , •• tv.u huur wait ttt
To m ':. 1\n·1J. 59lil Warner Ave
:rnd line. or f•qual length at We~·
Unaon stat11111, 9525 Wa rner An· .
f''o untain Valley. where the sta·
lion expects to use th1: last of its
gas by Wednesday The s upply
will not be replenis hed until next
wct>k, operators said
M any s t·rv i ce !>t a t1 o n
operators were appealing to
motor is ts tod ay not to leave
their cars parked a t the pumps
a ll night with a view t o being
rirs t in line when the station
o pens next day
J .P. Buck. who owns Buck's
Union Service. 9002 Adams Ave ..
Huntington Beach. said he lost a
load of gas last week when the
tanker truck calling a t his sta·
lion found parked cars b locking
the refueling point at the islands. Some or the longest lines '"
Orange County were r eported in
Costa Mesa tod&y. Irvine operators r eported long
They were long al South Coast lines and long waits by patie nt
Shell. 3045 Bristol St., where gas motorists
was pumped from 6 lo 8 a.m. Operators at Bill Ragan's
A n d a t Mes <J T exaco, 2 175 Arco station on Cul ver Drive
N ewpor t Blvd .• where the s aid the line extended one half.
pum ps wer C' opened a fter a mile from his islands to the San-
three·W<'<'k s hutdown t a Ana Freeway. R<tgan expect·
Motorists waiting for unleaded e d to run. out or his tla1ly alloca-
gas at the Jiffy scrv1<'t> s tation. lion of <t.000 gallons of unleaded
2228 Newport Ul vd .. wen• pulled gas by 11 a m hut will ~ell
from the lrnc <tnd :-.erved im r egula r unt1laboutt1 µ m
m ediately Uut thos(: waiting riir Some south Ornngc County
regular,,,. prC'rnium had to ~clllt· s t>rvice st<itJOn!-dC'v 1ated from
do wn for :1 l!mg wu il. the generul pattern in Orange
Only a handful of ser vice sta· County by r Pport1n g ~hurter
lions opened for b us incs!> in lines at their pumps today
Ne wport Beach today and those About 60 cars, fewer than
who did unJock the pumps re usual, we re waiting a t Carey's
ported the longest tines they Chevron. 604 S. Coast Highway,
have ever seen. when the Laguna Beach station
Operators at Tom Sh a rp's opened today. A three·block Line.
Union station in Corona del Mar also s horter tha n in the past
and Harbor View She ll said week . was repo rted at the
some of their custo mers became Ra m irez Brother s' station, SJO
impatient at the long wait and Avenida Piro, San Clemente
expr essed their dis pleas ure Nol so in Dana Point where
when they arrived at the pumps line:. of 100 or mon· ran, were
It was the same story in Hunt· counted al local st<1t1on s The
rngton Beach where 71 cars were line stretched for more than &
waiting mlincwhe n operatorsat mile a t Dick 's Arco, 34342
the Chevron s tation. Brookhurst Pat 1hc Coast Highway .
a nd Tal~rt. opened the pump!> "T hey're not «1ny s horter· to·
at 7 a .m. day.'' comm ented an oper ator at
Owner J erry f<"'oste r said his the Ortega Shell ser vice sh.1tion
s upply is running low and won't on the Ortega Jlig hwCJy near 1t!>
la st long 1f he is forced to open intersection with the San DiegCJ
on weckt-nds. f"ostcr s aid he f"rccwuy
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BOYCOTT URGED. • •
lionwitle impact, co·c hairman Ge o r ~e S hutt sa id it was
specifi cally directed at thl'
critical s hortage in California .
"Californians have nothing to
a pologize for an connection with
fue l usa~e." Shutt sa id. "The
go v e rn ment h as n 't been
satisfied wilh forced busing o ur
s tudents, now the y want to
force -bus a u of us by getting us
out of cars.··
Shull said figures compiled by
the Departme nt of Transporta·
lion a nd the Cens us Bureau
s how that on a state-by-stale
bas is, California ra nked 41 st in
fuel usage based on the amount
o f gasoline used per household .
Shutt also s aid that Califor·
nians have switched to small
cars ~t twice the rate of the na·
lion as a whole .
NG B founder Ko rrie Glenn
said the first full work week in
June had been chosen for Lhc
boycott so that 1t would not m
tcrfere with the Memorial Day
weekend.
O'Neill Backs
Draft Signup
· I d idn't wunt anything done
.1:-. (.1r ... , lht• abortion," Waddill
t'Ont1nut"1 "I d1dn 't think the
buby was alive a nd they had
i.omehow m1l>takt·n some agonal
s ign:. of tht.• dying process for
life ·
life ··
Al> he bt-gan testimony. tht'
1:1 H'ar old Huntington Harbour t1l1~klnc1an told tht• f1ve·man.
:-.L•v('n woman JUry that h e
Opl'rated tt $500,000 a y ear
med1t•al practice at that time
and concentrated primarily on
high-ris k pregn ancies rather
than abortions
llf' said his office was "one of
thf' larges t practicC's 111 Orange
County." and ha ndled 30 lo 50
dcliven es a month two years
ago: two or three limes more de-
li veries than ahortmns
W a deli II 1s being tried a second
time on charges tha t he alleged-
ly s trangled an infant known as
Baby Girl Weaver in the af
.t e r m ath of an a b o r t 1 o.
performed on an 18-year-old preg-
na nt unwed mother.
His trip to the Orange County
Superior Court witness stand
w as delayed for a week after de-
fe nse attorney Cha rles Weed-
m an s uffered a back injury and
was confined to bed.
Waddill has said he was anx-
ious to offer his testimony about
the March 2. 1977, event in the
W e s tmins t e r Com munit y
Hospital nurser y.
Waddill's first murder trial
l'nded last May when Jurors said
they we re deadlocked 7 to 5 l{l
favor of acquittal.
Prosecutor llohe rt Chatterton
has alleged Waddill s trangled
the infant hcc~1use he feared a
malpractice lawsuit if the infant
survive d with brain d a m age
from the saline abortion solu-
tion.
Weedman, however . inc;istc; his
client 1s innocent. fie has main-
tained the infant was dead or ir -
reversibly on the verge of death
by the limt• Waddill examined
he r '
Weedman ha<; said Waddill or.
dcred ho~p1t1tl personnel to
makt• no "heroic " revival <:(
fo r ts bt·caust~ the 1nf<1nt ha<I no
hope for hfc
Ransacking,
Attack. in
Laguna Cited
/\ 32-year·old Laguna Beach
woman w a s bound a nd
blindfolded early today at gun.
point while a man ransacked her
apartment and sexually assault-
ed her. police said.
The incident bei;:an shortly
before midnight . police said.
when a man broke through the
door of the wom;1 n's apartment
Th~ s us pccl ~ra b bed the
woman, thrt'W hl'r to the ground
a nd blindfolded hf'r with a pair of
rtance leotards owned by the vie· tim
lie tied the woman's hands
behind her back with a stereo
cord . threw he r on the couch and
s truck ht•r on the head. police
s;1id .
"In fact, we h ave the lowe1it
usage per household wes t or the
Mississippi Ri ver in the con·
tiguous Unjted Sl ates." he said.
ORANGE COAST
WASHINGTON <AP > -House
Speaker Thomas P O 'Neill says
he favors draft rcglstrat1on, and
su ggested he thinks women
should register as well as men.
.. Personally I would be for it,"
O'Neill told reporters Monday.
:·1 thj~ we should have r eg.
1strat1on for u se in a n
emer gency."
Whil e th e w o m a n l ay
. b lind fo lded , th e s us pec t
'ran s acked h e r apa rtme nt .
Police said the suspect then sex
ua lly assa ulted t he v ictim
Police did not describe the
nature of the assault.
DAILY PILOT
T~ 0roltft0r (M\t 0.Hy POOi, with •ht(",, tOM "4"'"' ffw ~ Prt.-\\, ,,.°'*IUWO tty tNGt"(lll"lOo
Co.\t ~•wwnoc~., ~'-••..e.,~.,,. puOH\~ ~ •• thtOVO't frtOAy 'Of (Mf#
M,.M, N,.-oort °'"«". H~11ncnon &.Mh F~
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'4.nc)Af\ l,_ 0-U'l(l(Mt PV'b4i\~f"'O Pl•f't I\ •t JJO W~t ff••S4"""' (O\I• Mfeo\• C••••°""'"'',.16
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o.. ....... I.Mt "'~, ... " A\9o•"t•l\t IMt\ffl,,. [_~1rw,
CIHelfled Adwertl11ftttq.M71
~'°"' "'""c1o-·~ •tMeOO
O 'Neill made clear he would
not favor re newing the draft itself.
Asked if women should reg.
aster. O'Ne iJI said, "Seeing that
m y last two appointments to the
naval academ y we re women, I
would have lo say my thoughts
would be lo go down the same road."
F,....P~AI
CHURCH •..
come of the trial.
The trial first started before
Judse Robert Todd last month,
but a mistrial was declared as
tealimony opened after the
Judge met with both attorneys ln
his chambers.
RU88 Ships 'Call'
TOKYO <AP ) -A Soviet of·
flcial confirmed lndlr~clly on
Monday that Soviet w arships
are calUnc at Vietna m '1 Cam
Ranh Bay, site of a huae former
U .S . air base. Kyodo news
aervjce reported.
When lhe s uspect fled after
the attack. the victim managed
to c r a wl on her s ide t o a
ne ighbor's apartment to report
the attack.
Police received the call at l 45
a.m .
T he victim was treated al
South Coast Medical Center ror
cuts. abrasions. lacerations and
a knot on the head.
Police arc seeking a descrip-
tio n or the suspect from the VIC·
tim today.
Jury Views
Dan White
S AN FRANCISCO CAPl
Two views of Dan White. 8C·
cused klller of Mayor George
Moacone and Super visor Harvey
Milk. were pre11ented today to
h is jury -one a s ane ma n who
killed in anger, another a ma nJ c
depreujve who lost control.
Closinc atatement.s by the pros.
ecutor and defense attorney
were given today before the
seven·wom.n, five·man panel.
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O•oly Po lot St.II P ... le
'Shady' Sehooli119
A m ythology class a t I rvine High Sl'hool m o \ ed to ~had)
outdoor spot Monday as a me<t ns o f escaping hig h 1n51dc:
t e m perntures broug ht on by failure of air cond1t1omng
system. The system may be repaired by Monday, hut rw
one 's holding his breath . a !->Choo! official ~aid toda~
Park Names Panel
Faces 8 Decisions
What's in a name? Mcm~rs of t he Irvine Com
munityServices Commission will
a ns wer that question Wednesday
nig ht when they ('Ons 1der nam-
ing eight parks m Northwood
Deanna Mannins:. dire Nor l)f
community services, has ma1!(•
t hree r ecommcnc.Jat1oni. on
g uidelin€'s for naming the park:.
Spani s h n<im es r o1
Oran gewood a nd Mo untain View.
-Names of Indian tribes that
settled in the Pacific Southwest
Trcl' nam <:s !>uc h <i s
Oakwood , /\mberw ood .
Olivcwood. d epe ndin g on thf'
dominant trees planted in lhf.'
f)ark
~x 1stmg C'ltj policy on pa rk
naming sl<il<::> that pMks ... houlrl
bl· num1·d aft1·r gt•11gr:.iph11·al or
htslor kal plat·"" or t•11 t•nL'> an<l
nut 1n honor of 111dt\ 1duals .
Thr 1·omm1s~1011 will mc•l't .i i
7 JO p m ..ir <'1t y ll:t II
In olh<•r hu~1111 ·•,:-.. 11 will c1m
s1dC'r rec·umrnl'nclt•rt rh:.ingei-in
polil'ies relatinf! to n •nt:.i I of l'lt.>
owne d m t•etin ~ <ind s po rt s
facilities and continued dt!>
cuss ion of plans for an SIS million
rcc reat ion park nPar lht' San
Diego Fret.-way and .Jamhorct•
Uoulev:trd. pro1 . .>0c,ed bv J\ re h1tt•r
lure' 0Ps 1g n M anag r·mf•nl
Anaheim
Think A.gain
Bmidit Has Cha11.ge of· Mind
/\ would·bc bandit handed <1 San Clemente h<ink lL·ller
a robbery m1•ssagc Monday but demanded his nvt1· bac•k
:ind left in a funk when the teller fa iled lo follow d1rect1ons
<.1 nd instead pressed an a larm button.
"Give me the note back a nd I'll leave," tht' thug told
the fema le teller al the Rank of America. 621 N El Cam mu
Real
The mustach ioed bandit. clad in a beige and or<ingc
striped s hirt a nd wearing dar k-r1mmPd sun~lasl>c~.
snatched the note back and ncd out the door shortly before· noon
The teller told police she s aw no weapon carried by thl
would-be robber No money was tak<'n m the attempt 1'131
agents have been called in to 1n vcst1~ate the incident.
..
'Sun' Day
Set at
UC Irvine
Whe ther the s un breab
through the overcast or not
Wednesday wUJ be Solar Earth
Day a t UC Irvine .
Highlighting day.Jong ac·
tMlles will be a talk on tbe
future of nuclear enersy by state
Secretary of Resourcea Huey
Johnson.
Johnson, a Brown administra-
tion appointee, will speak at
12:15 p.m. in Gateway Plua.
The talk is entitled "The End of
the Nuclear Dream -the Pocen·
lial Emergency of a New Age."
Exhibitc; on solar ener gy and
othe r environmental matters
will be on display in the plaza
between tO a.m . and 3 p.m.
There also will be music, slide
s hows and environmental films.
Solar Earth Day is sponsored
hy two campus organizations
the Irvine Environmenta l Coali:
t ion and Campus Organizations
Services •
Sponsors say the purpose of
the event 1s lo inform the com·
munity about a lternatives to
traditional ene rgy sources and
en vironmental issues.
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BUSES ...
vote came before the start of the
r urrent gasoline shortage. She
hc li€'ves those who voted against
11 may now havt• changed their mind~
Most of those s urveyed by
Mr!>. Caido said they would be
willing to pay a 2S·cent fare to
ride the busl's ··People think
th;Jt 's rea~onablc," s he said.
Mr., CJ1do s aid the city-
-;ponsorc-d system could work as
.1 ··rl'eder" to Orange County
Tran 1t District bus es that run
.. tlon~ Culver Drive and to UC
1 r v 1 n l' Hus e s <J Is o w o u Id
trans prirt n•~idl'nl!> to city parks
and other .Jttr:.ict111ns
S ht• '>tt1d thC' :-.'·~tl'm would be
particularly ht•ipru1 to Tur tle
Rork res11lt•nls. such as herself.
whn a rl' 'tsolatt·d ' fro m other
,Jrf«I:-. of thl' e1ty
.\1 r .... (j;11ol11 anrt Ag ran plan lo
prt''t•nt 11·11Jmmcn<1:.it1ons ''"the
prnt!r.im to 1h1· ent1rl' cCJunc1l ,\1.1 ) :!2
Unite d Airlines
Canct·I~ Flight~
DF:NVER <AP I A l>
rn <i<•h1n1~b · union negot iators
...111d1<·d the lates t oHe r from
United A1rl1n.-s, the C hicago-
b:i ct1 air carri<>r extended its
1·anc-ellat1on of scheduled flights
throu~h Ma y 26
t-'edl'ral me diators said Mon-
day they sa w no imm ediate solu-
tion to the walkout. The strike
has idled the nation's largest air
ca r r1l'r since March 31.
Fire Season On
F n ESNO c J\ P l The state
Dl•p<1rtm~nt of Forestry offi cial-
!\ proclaimed the start of fire
~··u .,on tod3y in the San Joaquin
V:i I l<•v and !>OU the m Sierra
N1•vad:.i from Mariposa County
"uul h
As 1r lo underline the increas-
1 ni? f1r(' danger. ahout 8,000
;1crt•s of range land burned Mon·
day in PaOO<'hc Hills 10 miles
v.('~t of I-<•" Udnos
'·i11 i~ ~cu§on-.1•ick her a diamond
•·rc~b Fr«••n the J.(artlc •t •. ••.
•
ftn(' /ewe1'y
•••• ~cr,·c it 011 a ~ct.fin~ of
fi11cl)r ~rai•tcdJc,,•clr)r•
IS rASHION ISi ANO • NEWPORT BEACH CAllfORNIA 92lot10
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1 County OKs Comniercial· Car Sticker:! .
f An Or1111..:,· t'ounl y rei.11Jt'nt t who Ui.t'b u n u m trul·k 10 makt•
his or hl'r h\ tn,:t will tw t·~··mpt
fro m tht< odd l'Vt'f\ ,, ... 11·111
ga~llnt> allo<·otwn u n1l~·r th,
terms or an ordin;.1nl'c pu ...... l'd lu
· d ay by tht• Count) lfoo11I of
Supervisors
Application forms for thuM' n·
s1dents who believe the qutshfy
ror the exemoho11 will be made
'" ,11l11hl1 ,,, u nun1twr uf Or11n1-tl'
Counl\ lu1·ut1un' 1h.1t will lw
-.t•h·rtt•d l<itt·r 1od<1) 1·111111t v aich
lloh llu111h•\ .... 1111
'I hi' 1·\\'ITIJ•IH1n JJIJJht•' 111
-.1 11 h '1•1111'11·~ ;.-. hal-.1·n I rul·k.,
to -.. tru1•k:. ~.irtl1'n1·r' J.nd plum
hen. · ht· 'J1d '111 lh1· l'&M• of
l'JI''· 11';1\ l'f111g ''"l"'>llll'll Jnd JI!
lhu't' v.hu 1·<111 JJrt>Vt· that their
q•h1rlt.> I' vii.ti tu lhl'll h\.lf\g
will bt: ~l\li'n tht' !>t1t·k1•1
tluntlt•> ~.11cl the :.ticker wrll
ht·iir a piomrncnl · c·" and the
t>r.111.,:t> rount\ 'eal and mus t ht'
plu,·t>d in the front window of the
holder' t'<ir
A ppl1 ,•ant' \\.hu pick up forms
.11 the loc·atton.'> to be announced
m U!>l sN1d a check for S 10 with
ttw apphcatton llunllcy said 1l
Ila~ not yt't been decided which
,•ounly departml•nl will process
the applic•atwns
"But we expect to send ap.
proved ·c· stickers out 1n the
mail in a day or two." he said
"We realize how vital this pro
gram is lo the oper ators of busi-
nesses that depend on wheels ..
Huntley said th<' .. C .. stacker
will be honored on a ny day of
t he week by a ny ser vice st ation
in Orange County But 1t will
n~·t . ht' s tressed . permit the
bea rerto go to the hcao or d
gasoline line
·'They will have to wait their
turn. JUSt as they do now." he
said
HWllley said the ·•c" sticker
program does not a pply to doc
tors "unless he is a doctor who
cons tantly drives m the course
of his practice or 1s c.t doctor be
1ng trans ported 1n an am
bulance "
He s aid the Orangt· County
Med1 cul Assoc1at1on 1i:. al the
.
. I m oment seekin ~ exempt1onJ
from odd-even r estrictions for
its members
.. But at this point doctors who
p r actice f rom the ir officei.
a ren 't exempt ," he said.
Huntlev s aid m inisters seek
1ng exemption will not be blessed
by the issuance of a "C'' sticker.
·Not unless they're traveling
m1n1sters and can prove it," he
sa id . "And there aren't many of
those around these davb "
Odds Set Record Gas Buy Lines
r
.
Think Again
&uulil Has Change of" Mi11d
J\ would·lw> ba ndit handed a San Clemente ba nk teller
a robbery ml•ssait(· Monday but demanded ha" note bal'k
a nd left rn '-' funk when the teller failed to follow d1rect1ons
and msli.•ud prcssC'cl un alarm button
"GivC' me the note back and I'll lt·ave." the thug told
thP fcmulc teller al th(• R:ink of America. 621 N F.I Cci mmo
Real
T hl• mu~tachrOl'd b1:1nd1t, rlad 1n a beige and ornnge
s lrtp<•d s hirt and wearing dark rimmed !>ungla~'-"'·
sn::t tched tht• noll' lwck :.ind fled out lhl' door !>hortly h(•fore noon ~
T ht• ll•ller told poll l'I' 'h<· 'aw no "'c·~r pon c ci rr1c·d by t ht·
~oulct lK· r<>hht•r ~11 monl·y W<i!> t<iken in lhC' cifl empl !-'Bl
agent~ have lwf'n l":.tll!·d rn t111nvt'~l1gatt.> the 1nr1dent
Long
Wait
Endured
By TOM RARl.EV
0t ""' 0 •11• P•IOI Sl4tf
M 3nv s er\•1ce s taL1011 111wrator~ rn Orangl' County r•·
pnrtt•d th<· lon111·~l 1101·~ in tlw
h1 st11ry of tht· s.:asolinl' <'rl!>I.., to
day as th1• .. od<h" llnctl up for
th1:1r t urn a t LIH' liu ~y g<1~
pump!>,
~ Laguna Woman
"You havl' lo rc·rnl'mbt•r lhal
manv of tll~M· pcopll• haven't
ha l1 · ga~ 'Ince last Friday,"
I rv1nc scrv1c•t· st,1tion opcrat11r
J oe J\rncfclclt ~ard "We were
c·loscd <111 we1•kl·nd a nd the odd
numbe rs missed their turn at
the island Sunday
Bound in Assault .. And then." Arncre ldl added.
"m a ny or the odds are aware
that some stations may be join-
A 32 yc1lr -old Lagun;1 0<'ach
woman wa s bound u n d
blindfolded early today at gun·
'
point while a man rans acked hf'r
, a pa rtment and srxually assault
~ e dher,pohCl.'!'>aid ,
The m1·1d1•nt hcgan ~horl ly
before midnight. police s aHI ,
• when a m~•n brnkc through th<·
door oftlw "'orn;.1n '!'> cipu rtrncnt
T h e ~11·.p1'l't gr::ibht.<d thr:
woman. tl1rt•\'. ht·r to I h<' s:round
and blin:'i,1ldcd hN with a pair of
danCt• lt•t\l~ll"d!> Qwnt•d by the VI(.'
tim
He ti ·d th(• woman·!'> h:lnds
hehtnd ht·r back "1th a sterec1
cord. thrf'w her on the touch and
struck hl·r on tht.' ht: ad. 110llN·
said
• ing in lh<' planned four" day
W h 1 I c 1 h e w 11 m., n I a Y shutdown th.it :.tarts Thur~day
bl1 ndfoldetJ. the !>Us p ect We won't be closmg but they
ransacked h er a partme nt didn 't know tha t whe n they
Polil'e s aid the s uspect then sex came here a t fi a.m. today "
ua ll v assc.tu lt ed the victim d h 1· h · P olice nicl not describe the Ile S<.11 l e tnc at as stallon wa~ thl' lon):(cst he had seen
n<il urt> of the :.t!>sault since ga!> all11l·atinn hc·~an
When the suspect fled after Pollcl' throughuut Orange
thl· all<1ck . the victim m<1n<1gcd Count~ r('ported h·w 1nc1dcnl)>
to n:rwl 'in hl'r s ide to a rlt•!>pitc the long hn('s and com neighbor·~ upartmcnl to rcµort plt'le l'OOJ)('rat11in from motorists
lh1· allack who kept rmlfls and driveways
Police received the call a t I 45 t le:Jr while lhi.•y p;itiC'nlly warted
a m for th('ir turn at the pum ps
The victim was treated <1t Sirnlll J\na P'>h<'c rt'portl·d 1:1n
South Coast Medical Center for exception in the lrn(' at the Shl·ll
cul!>, allnision:-, la('crnt1ons and M·n·icc !'>l <ation on Me m ory
c.t k 11ol nn the ht· ad Lune
f>oliC'<· an· :-1•1·kinJ.: a dcscrip T he y ~a 1<I a motorist who
lion of the :-uspt!ct from the Vil' became Clng ry when l hc driver~
ti m today <>f waiting c·<H!> refused to allow
h im lo for m a second line
Siphoner Burned
In Gas Explosion
rammt!d tht· cars of two d ri vers
who ldt their Vf!h1clc!'> and tried
to o pen the door~ of h1~ locked
car
f'o hcc· said the motorist sped
off \\hen tht· .scn·rce ~talion at-
tendant ran l<1 the telephone
CSee L INES. Page /\2)
A Costa Ml•su man v.as hurned
on his a rms :.snd face Momtay
a fte r someonr h t a match to
h e lp him sec while h e was
s iphoning gas in the dc.trk. The
match ignited gas vapors a nd
brtefly set the m a n on fire:.
firemen irnid.
J ohn Barnes. 27, was treated t al the burn unit of the UC I rvinc
Medi cal Ct:nle r , but wa sn 't
·•hos pitalized . a spokeswoman
s aid.
Barnes was saved from mo re
serious injury in the 9 :40 p.m,
mishap because firem en were
passing by en route to a cc.tll al
the Ice Capadcs Chule t when the
gas fi re erupted near the ice
rink
Battalion Chief Ed Lewis s aid
Barnes apparently was he lping
a nother motoris t b y siphoning
gas fro~ his own c a r into
·another R:irnt•<,' car suffered
$150 damagt• in the fire
J\fter pulttng out the bla?.t! anrl
acl m1rusle nng aad . fire men and
paramedics continued o n t1>
their original call a nd aided a
victrm of a broken leg, Le wis
said
Lewis said fireme n didn't re·
l'Ord the name of lht· person who
"helped " Barnes hy h~hting a
m:itc h.
"Some peopl1• JU St dl)n 't
know," he sig hed
Russ Ships "Call'
TOKYO •AP ) A Soviet of·
f1 c1al confirmed ind1reclly on
Mo ndciy that Soviet warships
a re calling al Vietnam 's Cam
Ranh Bay, s ite of a huge former
U S a ir base. K yodo news
service reported
Thieves Take
Tank Trucks
CJ\RSON 1 AP) Two
gasolin<' ta nker trucks
w ere s to l en from t h e
Southwest Ta nk Lines Co.
in Carson. the Los Angeles
County She riff's Depart·
m enl repoJ1C'd.
Acl'Ordin~ to a witness.
the tankers pulled out or
the yard Sunday after
noon, while the drivers ap
pcare•to be having trou·
ble shifting the big rigs
The company would not
say if the 10 .000-gallon
tanks on the trucks we re
full a t the time of the
theft.
~·.Laguna Teachers Shun
t
,1 In the wake or s talled salary
'
negotiations, a Laguna Beach
teachers strategy group moved
. Monday to begin a boycott or SO·
' called additional duties teachers
are asked to perform throughout
the 1-chool year.
The boyoott means instructors
wlll no longer conduct after
school activities, such as choral
pro1ramt, Oeld trips and school
dances or attend various com-
mittee meetlqs not directly re· lated to teachln1 in thJ clauroom.
.. At the varioua schools,
teacben are drawing up Usta or duUH they feeJ are additional to
actual teachlnc." Faculty AB·
soc:htlon President Lida
Campbell sald Monday nl1ht.
·.4•1utu1u., .•.
"There are many things we've
been asked to do during the day
in addition lo teaching."
The move comes as teachers
are locked in a salary dispute
with school board m embers.
T eachers are asking for a 6 per-
cent pay hike. while board mem·
be r s are offering a 3. 7 percent
increase.
Mrs . Campbell indicated
teachers decided to hold off a
strike vote that had been pre -
dicted for Monday and instead
voted t.o pursue the boycott. Sh_e
estimate d 75 pe rc ent or the
teachers wtll back the boycott
Teache rs believe the move
may show board members and
local resid ents that ·'things
a ren't running os smoothly as
they appear."
The faculty group also voted
to file an unfair labor practices
charge against board members
on the basis or a verbal wage of-
fer instructors c laim was made
b efore negotiations formally
began.
Thal offer would have given
t eachers a 3. 7 percent raise
retroactive to July I and pro·
vided for r8lses up lo 6 percent
In the 1979-80 s chool year. de·
pending on how much money
was available for salary hikes In
next year 'i1 budget.
"We asked the m' to put it in
writing before we re!'lponded to
it." Mn. Campbell claimed . She
asserted that board membe~
would nol put It in writte n form
Bl11f•bird Bfltt·I ..
Al'rial µholog raph of La guna Hearh '-
Hl 111·b1rd C 111y1 >n s ltdt• a rea shows f:!rudmg
work l·nntinuin~ Ill un effort lo s hore up
I h1• muv111g land Hlu<'b1rd (';rnyon Drtvt•
1s al tht' top and .it ll·ft 1:-. thl' poinl when·
Orio It· lk1 \'t' or1t·1• Pnt <'r<:d lh:.tt :,t r eel Re
m;.i1ns of Oriolt• l>nve where 1l was
sevt·n·d "·" the <kt l lanri-.lirt,. ;tre at lhe
I)() t I () m l' I I \ fl ff IC' 1, ti ' w 111 ml'(' I \.\ 1 l h
fl'dt•ral <•Uth<int 11· .... Thur .... diJ) to detc-rm11w
1f "'ork n1·t.·<lt'cl to '>hOl't' up l<.ind n1•:Jr
Meadowl;,i rk l.:11w "ill bC' paid h' thl'
fl'dt•ral gm l'rnrnt•nt Etirth mm cm1·nt l<t !>I
wcekt'ml 1n ttw t'X('U \.ti wn art· a n ·H·ah'd
uns lablt• land ups lop1• tlwt thrcatt·ns two
Mt•<Hlowl<Jrk Larw hiunvs
Sycamore Projects Set
~11a Council lo Award Exclusive Rights
By WlU.IA~ flODG•.
Of llW D.il• Pllol ~IAll
Lag una Rt·ac•h <'llV t nun
c llme n are POl!'>l'd to awarrl ex
clusivt• ncgol1at1nl! right~ for de
velopmenl nf pr1m1• Sytamn re
llills land to nnc of thret• fi rm'
\'ytng for lht• privrle~c
Councilme n heard rough clrnfl
development propo!>ab from lhl·
three fi rms Monday and rnd1 cat
ed hy a 4 lo I vote• that they
would ;lward negotiating rights
at tom ght 's reeular meet in~
Consumer Boycott
Of Gasoline Asked
I.OS ANG l::l.ES c AP 1 Un
less the otl compamcs can clear
ly define why there 1s a ~a~
s hortage. the week of June 4·8
will mark a nationwide boycott
against buying ~asol1ne a nd
o the r 0 11 prod ucts. s ay or
gani7.ers of the boycott
"What we're atlemptmg to do
rs to gain so me information on
wh y we in California have this
gas shortage. why it occurred
virtually overnight. a nd why our
gove rnment can't a lleviate 1t. ..
s aid National Gas Boy('Oll
cha ir man Dale Smith al a ne ws
'E '
conference Monday Xtras ' Smith said re presentatives or
NGB. the oil industry and the
governme nt will present vie~
until teachers BJ'lreed to 1t
District Supt. Robert Senc his
m a intains that teachers huve 11c-
tually been offered 5 percent in
c·rease since teachers aJ(reed to
a I . 3 hike in fringe be nefits
earlie r th.is ye ar. ..
Sanchis has s aid the district
cannqt afford the r aise tea che rs
are seeking based on budget
estimates for next year
He was not available for com-
ment this m o rnin g on the
teachers· latest move to boycott
additional duties
Tht-wage ta lks have been s ub·
milted lo a s tatr-appolnled fact
finding board. com posed of
three members. to review the
case and make udvisory rccom
.mend utlons to the two groups
on the gasoline s hortage al
a nother news confere nce Friday
and offer possible solutions in an
effort to avert the boycott.
Assemblyman Don Rogers. R·
Bakersfield. will a tte nd the con·
fe rence. Smith said, to discuss
legis lation he has sponsored to
ease the shortage.
The legislation. Smith said ,
would enable r efine ries in
California lo process more fuel
by relaxing some government
restrictio~.
Smith saJd the boycott couJd
b e postponed o r canceled
altogether if the government or
the oil industry could offer an
immediate 5-0lution to the &IS
crisis.
"Delore starting a boycott or
(See BOYCOT. Paae All
\.
<'ount·1 lwoman Sally Bellerue
'Oll'd a)!ainst tht• movt'. asktn~
for more• ttml' l1l c;tudy th<' plans
'ubm1ttf'd by Aaywood Dl•ve lop-
m r n t (; n1 u I' a n d C a d ti 1 :s c
f''a 1r v 1t•w llomt•s West of
Nt•wport Al•:wh. and Robt'rt P
Warmington Company of Irvine .
R <'prt•se ntat 1 ve~ of various
4•ommun1t y itr oupi,, including
th1• Lag unu Greenbe lt a nd
rllage Lag una . a ls o asked
rSee LANO. Page i\2)
Or:n:cJ ::asl
\\ea&laer
Night a nd morning low
C'louds t lcaring inland
We dnf's d ay a ft e rnoon .
Cha nce of early morning
dnzile Lows tonight 55 to
6-0. Highs Wednesday in
mid to upper 60s.
INSIDIE TODA\"
Ilse of pills and cocaine ts
<>n the nse and man1uano
tows have been taaed 1n
mor1y states Where ii the
druQ cult now' See Page AS.
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.42 DAIL V PILOT LISC
Clemente
Split on
lanning
San Clt>mf'ntt l'lt y Coun<'ll
members are 1pht on whelher lo
n1mr a MW 11lalf' or 20 <'lly rom
mlaal~r• or Imply mallt" J>
polnlmttnl11 to hll nine c.-om
ml11lon lt'rmt-1 lh4it wlll t'ltp lff'
June 30
Tht>re &N" 20 posts on Ult' t lt y's
plannloft, pulls. t rarflc a nct
1rc hilt><'lurul r<'v1ew pnnt•b
Counl'll mt•1r1bc r K nrollnl
Koeste r ia nd My rtis W•ant"r
blVt' indicated tht>y f atVOI llJ'
polntment of .1 lll'W i.latt' uf
pane l me mbt•rs
But Muyor Koy tl11mm und
Counellm1rn H1 l·h111rd Ahlman
llld lhey favor llf)JM>lnlm 'Ill (If
po~sible rc•appoant nw 11t or only
the ·nine comm1~s1ont:ri. whu~f'
posts expire June JO
Councilman Edwa rd Kalsched
a ppears to be the s wing vott! on
the issue. Kalsched said Monday
he has not decided whctht:r he
ravors a ppointment of a new
sla t e or t'ily a d visory pane l
me m bers
The council plans t o tuk1• uft
the commission appointment ·~
sue early m June.
"It's my opinion tha t then· 1~
a strong feeling on the council to
ask for l:.I blank <'t re1>lgn alion
fr o m a ll c urr e nt c u m
missione rs," Mrs. Koester said.
Mrs. Koeste r said the council
would then accept a pplications
from commissioners who wish to
reapply and from the m a ny resi-
dents she says h ave e xpressed a
great interest in local govern-
ment s ince the April 24 spec ial
council e lection.
Two Pla nning Commission
members whose terms will ex-
pire June 30 a re J a m es Chase
a nd Willia m Gr eenwa ll. Both
say they have not yet decided
whe ther to reapply for their
posts.
Mayor Ha mm said he has
been "very satisfied" with the
current Pla nning Comm1ss1on
m embership
City Clerk M ux Oerg !.<ttd
othe r terms tha t wi ll c xp1 n·
June 30 inclu<lc those of Park!>
a nd Recr r•a t1 on Cumm1:-.swn
m embers Or. Joe Glenn Co~~
and Larry Poolc·r. T ri'lff1c i:lnd
Parkin~ Commission m cmhcr!,
Howard Dauer , Paul fo'lak and
Le on Riley and Architectural
R e vie w Boa rd m e m ber s
Dwayne Be rge r a nd Wayne
Mc Murray
Be rg said c ity r esidents 10
terested in applying for the posts
must s ubmit their n ames no
later than 5 p.m . May 30 at the
City Clerk's Office. 100 Ave.
t>resido
Front Pagr ,t I
BOYCOTT. •
trying to solve a problem or thl!,
_ nature. it's necessar y for U.') l<•
determine what the pr_obJem •~."
said Smith. "We may not need a
boycott if the problem i!. a!. sirn ·
pie as the •>ii c·ompanies ~ay
that is 'get the regula to rs off uur
neck and the proble m will be
solved in two day~ · ..
But Smith pomted out that 1r
the solutions proposed at thl·
Friday confe r e nce a re not
satisfactor y . the IJ<>ycotl could
ta ke place Althou~h NC B o r ganizeh
hope the boycott would huvc na
tionwide impact, c<1·cha1rman
Geo r ge Shu tt s ~11d it was
s p ecif ically di reeled at lhe
c ritical shortage in California
"California ns have nothing to
a pologize for in connection wit h
fuel usage," Shull said. "The
gove rnme nt h as n 't bee n
satisfied with forced busing our
s tudents, now they want to
force -bus all of us b y getting us
out of cars.··
Shult said fi g ures compiled by
the Department or Transporta·
lion a nd the Census Bure au
show that on a s lat e-by-stale
basis, California ra nked 41st in
fuel usage based on the amount
or gasoline used per household.
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Pushed by Council
San Juan Capis tra no coun
cilmen will be ai..kcd Wednt!1>dav
to send a strong message to th~
gover n or anrl nati o nal
legis la tors <'<1ll1n.I{ fo r a sw1rt
res olution of C;.1 l1forn1a ':. gai.ohnt•
s hnrta~('
M <1 yor Kennt'l h Frit·!>~ 'la11J
Monday <'fllJllt•llmc·n hJV!• bt>('n
geltlO)o! j)rf•S:O.UI t• (rum l'Omm unt
ly mf'mtx•ri. to t::ikt• ~11·µ1> to ;,ii
lev1atr tht-rut:I !-hortJJ.:t·
··11 ·~ n •ally nm a loc·;d t!>Mw 111
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UNES ...
Thl'Y sa1rl they ;1n· l'h•·l·king a
het•nse numh<•r g1vt'n lht!n1 t)y
one of the v1ct1ms Ne1tht:'r c:~1r
wa s badly dam agl'd, they s aid
An elem!'nt or tragPdy hec<1m1·
part of the contmurng gasoline
c risis toda y when ont' of seven
m embers or a Sant<i Anet famtly
burned las t Tuesd C1y wh1•n ga ..
.stored in a plastic· tra~h c:an 111
the ir home explo<frd d ied rm m
her sf'ven • burn'
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hLIVl' bel·n dist•h;1r l!t·d fr"m th•
GOV. BROWN S IG NS
WEEKEND BILL-A3
CONGRESS AGAIN
MULLS RATIONING-A4
BREAK UP ENERGY
AGENCY-Editorial, A6
DEMANDS FOR GAS
SAID SURPRIS E-AB
SMALL CAR S ALES
OH UPSWING-86
bur n cente r.
Som e of t he longci;I hnc~ 1n
Oran ge County were· re ported m
Cost a Mesa today
T hf'y wer<' long at 811111 h Coa:.t
Shell. 3045 n n s tol St.. Wh l'!rc ~a:-.
was pumped from 1; to 8 a.m
·And a t Me s a 'l'ex:i ro. 2175
New p ort Rl vd . wh ·rr lht•
pumps were opened after a
three-week shuldown
Motorists waiting for unll'adcd
gas at the J iffy ser vice s~t~on .
2228 Newport Blvd .. were ~led
from the Line a nd served 1m
mediately. But those wu1ttnR fo r
regular o r prem ium had to sctll"
down for a loni;t wait
Only a ha nd ful of service sta-
tion s opened for bus iness in
Newport Beach today and thosl·
who did unlock the pumps re
po rted the longest lines they
have e ve r ii;een .
ll•rms or v.h.il v.1• '""' do 1boul
1t. F ri\'':. J dn11t11•1l. Hut at
ll';t'll "''<:<in I.I\ rn1.• l'roundwork
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GRANNY t :YCLES
AROVNI) NA1'1tJN
/\ !"l:I \t•ar old gr.1nrlm11th<.·r
who's tourin,g lht• natwn '"' hn
molon·yC'I•• ~:1 y~ 11 .., lh1· onh
wtiy ln ~o
Sh<· d1~<·11ss!'<I h<·r pht111:-.orhy
a n 11 a ti \' •· n t u r 1•.., f1u r 1 n i.: :1
stopovPr Ill l,agun·1 Beach when ·
sht• v1s1lt'd fnl·nds a nd had her
"hog" t uned St'!' Pagr· CJ
Woman's Slaying
Probed in Irvine
An attrac tive 22-yeu -o ld
Irvine wom a n wa s f o und
murdered In her apartment by
Irvine police Monday night.
The woman, whose identity
bas not been released pending
nottflcaUon or out-of-state r ol-
atlves, was lying ln • pool of
blood when orrtcers responded to
a 7:26 p.m . call rrom a neighbor.
police said . One source !laid she
may have been sta bbed but this
was not immediately confirmed
The wo m nn r ci;1d <·rl 11 t 61
Cnsc ode, in a v1 ll ~1r.e or lht·
Woodbridge a p urt m ent com
plex. according to poli ce.
They suld a neighbor con·
ce rncd over the w o mun's
welfare called for officers .
Irvine poli ce a nd Orange
County She rlrf's Department In·
vest11ato~ worked al the apart·
ment until s a.m . todny. bu\ de·
tells of their flncllnJ;s were not
lmmrdloll'ly av:ul::ihle
Prosecution
Shows Charts
By GARV GRANVILLE 0t , ... 0•11¥ ll'llel StaH
SAN DI EGO T he sevcn-
wct•k bnbt•ry trial of Orange
Co u nt y S upe r v isor Ralph
l>ledrich neared It~ end here to·
day a s prosecutor Mi ch ael
l'ap1z:r.1 )(ave his closing a rgu-
ITlt•nl to lht• Jllry
(.' <1111u1 e a me to S upe rior
('o urt Jud~e R oss Th a r p 's
courtroom l:.lrmed with an over-
hl·ud l)rOJl'clor a nd cha rts he
h11111•-. will h1•lp convmce the jury
thal l>lt'drt<'h and t'O defendant
L£• Hoy Hos<.> wt·re involved an Cl
hnbt:ry conspiracy
Thl• :llleged conspir acy oc-
l'llrred 1n 1973 and 1974 when a
ll<'vd op<>r. Anaheim Hills Inc.,
m oved to Pxtracl 2.200 acres
I 111m an agricultural preser ve
.1)!rl'l'nwnt with th<.• county
Tl •~ all1·~1·d that 01cdrtt'h rt'-
l'l'l\'t•tl ancl :-.olic1t<'d a bribe' as
Wl·ll ..is t·on~pired with Hose to
1·ommil urihe r} Ill re turn for hi!.
rult· in a llo<•r<l flf Sup!'rv1sor'> ·
1!1•<·1:-.11111 to l<'l tht· company out
"I Ill•• l'lll11 r ~H't
lll•(on · C 'a1111 1.1 twga11 h1~. argu
na·nt Ito 1111' 111 r y .l11tlg1• Thdfl•
t11n 11 ·rl dn v.11 lh1 1'1' <1('(1·ni.1· mo
111111-. :11n11•d .11 htt v1ng :,11111•· fJf
lttl' 1 h . ..-gt·' .11!tttn:.l the deh:n
d.111h t11 .... 1111•.,,.11
ll1•l 1·n..,.• 1 .. 1wy .. r :-. K e i th
\t n 11riw and Sylvan /\r1mson
~t Clemente
Cle a1wp Day
!Slate d June 9
M o r l' th;1 n ,J d1>z e n San
Cll·m,•nl1• 11r)'!J n1zal1ons havt• or
f1·r1•tl 111 t;ila• µart in a June 9 all
11 ::. 1·1tv 1·l•·<1nup t·ampa1gn or
•• 11111. 11 II) t ht• c•h;1mhcr of com
ffl"f\ I'
a rgued that Anaheim Hills Inc.
got what it wanted when the con-
trac t dismissal was g ranted by
the Board or Supervisors March
6. 1974.
How then could Rose and
Die dric h be invo l ved in a
bribery conspiracy in December
or the same year, the defense
lawyers asked.
But Judge Tha rp ruled that
the jury s hould decide that issue
and denied the motions for dis·
missa l.
Parks Firm
To Give Up
Wntract
After a year of criticism from
Counc ilwoman Myrtis Wagner
and forme r Councilma n Howard
Mushe tt. BMC Landscape Inc
o ff i('tal s h ave• s c r a pped ~J
SIS0.000-a-year (·1ty pa rks m um
lf'n arH'l•,.con t r uc t with Sun
t'lemcntc
In a May I lt•llt.:r to Cit y
Man ager Ger ald Weeks. HM('
president Bert M Ce01 llo~ !><.illl
h is f i rm had s uffe r ed from
"political hara5sm ent" un d
wanted to end the contract
Mrs . Wagne r etnd Mu!>hett
h ave charged BMC with violal·
ing the city contract agreed up·
on less than a year ago that call!>
for c leaning u p c ity park!>,
b1:aches a od landscape areas
nea r buildings.
BMC attorney and vice pres r·
dent Michael J . Miller todety
~aid h ts firm wo uld not deny the
c·hargcs but refe rred to them a"
"dcfam attOn or character ."
· T h e p roble m s b e t wee n
var10us council mem ber~ I'm
not J.!Otnl'! to mt•ntwn nam•''>
h:we affected o ur reputat11m:·
ht· a~'ertl'd
-.
f',....PapAJ
LAND ••• ~~m~n for more time to
study the proposals.
But City Manager Fred
Solomoo lulated the awardi.q
of M-.iatlftl ripta wou)d not
strap the city into accepliftl-de.:
ve lopment of a 15 lo 70-acre
par cel or Sycamore Hills land.
which totals S22 acres.
"There LI no commlttment t.o
a ny develo p e r othe r than
negotiating rights." Solomon
said. "While they're guaranteed
nothing, however, lhey should
know the city is golog to do
something."
Councilmen called for pro-
posals from d evelopers to decide
1( the land adjacent to El Toro
R oad could b e developed
economically and would provide
the city with enough money to
offset a final $5.4 million pay-
m ent on the land due June IS.
The de velopm ent sche me is
lie d into a plan lo secure a
fede r al ener~y loan to make
the fina l payment to the Rancho
P a los Ve rdes Corp . Mone y ob-
taine d by selling o ff a portion or
the land for developme nt would
be used to reduce the money
owed to the federal government
1f the loan is appro ved .
Monday's discussion centered
on the kmds of development pro-
pos a ls submitted -some or
which would call for grading of
rid gel mes behind the property.
lmrtlc nng on Syc:amorc Va lley
"If you s tu<ly tht· d•·velopmenl
1.1lans you sec u . w1dt' range of
opt 11111!.." Arnold lla no s aid.
Tht· <.·11 y ~h 11 uld care fully
chonse those alternative~."
ll;rno warned cc>uncilme n t hat
th1· mnn1•y they get fro m de·
v1•l<111m1·nt on the lc.nd might be
ff•qu1red for 1m pro..,em ents to
m ~1k1· <h·vclopment feasible .
.. We must face the pn>blem of
hidde n co~ls what will it take
t..o put utilities out lo this pro-
Ject ?" h4! c.sk<.'<1
Othe r residents pointed out
that 1f the city received the
ff•dnal loan ofrlcials would have
more time lo discuss other op-
t ion~ fo r ~elt1ng money to pc.y
hack lhe loan, which would have
a 10 \('IJr dUl' d tJ h •
'"fht· rca!>on \\e 're he r e
tu n 1g hl 1~ f1n<1n c 1a l," Mrs
Ucllcrue 'et 1d. "It seems to me
1 hl• b .. s t ~ .1y to ).(o 1~ to sell a
portum of th\• land to save the
rt'!o l . I\ re·~•:. larr•·ted for c le<inup
1111'lod1· llll' t·1 ly pi er . /\mlr:.ik
I .ti 111n , off ramp e n trance!,,
fin"'',,. pl:1111l•rs. ln 't· wdls along
~ r·n1tl.i fkl MJr, <1ll<'ywuy!. 0.tnd
I h • Im •h-1><1t
c,,111111-, that pl:.i n to take part
in rh .. r;.1 mra 1g n include: the
.Junior Worn n's Club. the Rain·
ho w <:1rl -.. Kiwani s . Sa n
t 'l1•n11 nit• I lo mrowncrs Associa
t 11,n . S.rn Clement<' Seniors. the
1-'i r·.1 R<1pt1st Church, Rotary.
I h•· Audubon Society, the Marine ( '"I'"· the• Gar<lcn Club and stu
dPnt'> from S:.in Clem e nte Hig h
...;, h•wil anu 1. ...... f'<1 lm a~ Elcmen
I .tr) !'>t·ho11I
~fo yor Hoy llamm ~1n<l formt>r
l'O UrH·•I m e mber!> WilltJm
W<tl k1•r and Donna Wilktnson
h;.1vc• sup1>ortcd AMC !-.tncc Uwy
voted to a pprovl' the: contract
Sept I with Mr:.. Wagner and
Mushett dissenting .
tlamm called the BMC con
t r a c t ter m 1nat1on "unfor
tua na te ...
Two Cyclists
Perish in
County Wrecks
flig Lagu1ia
<~lea11up Set
I .;1 ~1ma f-ip ;1('h rc:.1denls are
1nv1 l1•d In Jmn m s ri nng C'leanmg
1hr1111gh Fnday a ~ Lc.1guna Dis
p11<,HI Company has agr eed to
pick up h1g )-'.l'r than-usua l items
during <'nmmunity m e mbers'
ww:tl trash pt<·kup ,1;1y!>
Cil y oHtc·ials sa id the com·
puny will take discarded sofa1>.
ovens. rt'fngc rnlors. chairs or
11tht•r unw;.1ntc•cl 1h·m~ lcrt hy the
1·1Jrb on a 'r esident's r egular
trn"h <lav
C' I 1 rPinJ!s rro m tn·es a nd
lt11 ~hl•s shnolrl t>c bundled with
l\.\ln1• and "'t·1g h nu more t han 50
µound~
W a lker. M us h ett a n d
Wilkin,c;on we re recalled Jan 2J
a nd a new council m aJO rtty wa:.
ek ctcd April 24
Mrs WJJ{ncr. who could not
h<' rl'ached for comme nt tod:.i~.
r ont1nued the drive to drop th1
HMC contract May 2 whl·n ~h1:
charg<.>d that city parks "haw
nt•vc•r lonk1:d wor~c ..
Mrs Wi:lgner <1ls11 cis:-.crkd
t hat. "The city ha:. ~l'll raying
for work that either has not been
done or is done so poorly as to be
useless. In a ny other bu::.ines:-.
thrs would be grounds tu cancel
a contract ··
Council m embe rs expect to
he<1r a report from <'it y parks
l'h1ef Stu Fram t' at Wednesday\
7 30 p.m. meetmg.
F rame saJd today he pll:.lns to
re comm e nd another private
firm Ix· hi red to m et1 ntam city
parks
Und<'r the le rms of the BMC
c·ontruct . BMC offi cia ls will con-
tmue petrk mu1ntenance until Ju-
ly l. Fram e said.
Two motorcyclists died Mon-
d ay of in j u ries s uffer ed in
<;f'p a rate O r ange County
crao:he-.. c·nrnnc r ·!. deputies re-
ported
Re n Orrick. 16, or Anaheim ""'J' killed m a 7 ·40 pm. col--
1!!)1011 with an auto al Kellogg
Dr"''-" and Old Ranch Road in
the Yorlia Linda et rea. California
llu:h\\a} Pritrolmf'n re ported.
J a mes Rosenblatt. Ill, of La
ll;.1hra diL'tl Monday afternoon of
1nJuric~ suffen•d Friday m a col·
l1s1on with an a uto at 17th Street
and tht.• Santa /\n<.1 Freeway in
Sant a An<i , patrolmen said .
ln1ti::il rt-:ports did not indicate
if <'ll ht•r cy(•llst wai. wearing a
prott•cttvt· hclml'l
Hom~owners Meet
Sa n Cle m ente Hom eowners
Associatio n me m bers plan to
hold their monthly meeting al 1
p m . Thu r s day 1n the Ole
tfanson room of the Community
Cluh House. al t he corner of
/\vt'n1da Del Ma r a nd Call e
Se ville
, , ...
<•f'11itrt c~ca~on4tpiek her a«-liamond
..
f ine Jewelry
rrc~h rrom the gaardc•t ...... .
• ••• tl&Cr'"C it. OH U !'tC( t.i 11~ Of
t•iucly eraftcd.icwclry.
1S FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH. CALI FORNIA q:U160
flllPHONC (7141 114•4'2494
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Measure
To Ease
Gas Flap
Urseney l•ataJatJoo lbal would
boott Calilomla'a caaollne pro.
ducUoo by temporaril)' ~•u:ina
certain poUuboo slandanb wu
Introduced Monday by state Sen
Paul Carpentt'r, D·Santa Ana
The measuf"t.'. S\>nate Rill ID,
would allow °"' use or ko octane
booater known U8 MMT Cmetbyl-
cyc)O·penta d1enyl man1ancs t>
'rl·Cu rbony l l 1n unlt1»dt>d
,aaoltne and wo uld permit
blendlng or .ia~Une to hi.ih~r vapor pret1Suret1.
Carpenter said Callrorrua's
now-unique res t rictions on
gaoolloe vapor pre.sure were
adopted in 1971 to help reduc-e
evaporation from autos and
service stations.
He contended the stricter hmJt
is less Important now because
newer ca.rs are equipped with
evaporation controls and servtce
stations in urban areas have re-
fueling vapor controls.
•·1 have been and will continue
to be a s trong advocate of en-
v t ronmenta l protectio n ,··
Carpenter said , "but critical
times call for bold a ction."
He said the temporary relaxa·
lion of poUution sta ndards could
mean a production increase or
10,000 barrels of gasoline a day
by one California company
a lone .
··Right now. we desperately
nei!d this gas." he said. "After
the current crisis. we can revert
to the stricter standards."
Carpente r introduced his
legislation at a joint hearing of
the Senate Judiciar y a nd
Energy and Public Utilities
Commiuees.
Housing Cost
Discussion Set
For UC Irvine
Provision of low and moderat~
cost hous ing in 1rvme will be the
sub1ect of a forum at 8 p.m.
Thursday night 10 Room 220.
Social Science Tower, al UC
Irvine.
Panelists addressing "Irvine
at the Crossroads: Low and
Moderate Income Housing in an
Affluent Area" will be Ralph
Kennedy, chairman o r the
O r a nge County Fair Housing
Council; David Sills . an Irvin~
City Council member ; Vicki
Freimann, coordinator or com-
munity services and associate
dean of students at UCI: Bill
Watt. president of Baywood
Development Group, a nd Gilbert
Fer~uson. chairman of CaUfor·
nians for Environment, Employ·
me nt. Economy and Develop·
ment.
The panel discussion will be
preceded at 7 p.m . by a showing
of the KOCE-produced h im on
housing. "The $81,000 Game."
Among topics the p<1nel will
d iscuss are the university's in·
ability to h ire junior faculty
members due to high housing
costs and the current revision or
lrvme's housing element of tbe
General Plan.
Further information on the
progra m may be obtained by
telephoning the Committee on
Lectures at 833·5588
North Campus
Orange Pick
Spree Slated
Despite the 13,300 pounds of
oranges that already have been
picked from Saddleback
College's north campus trees,
vast amounts of the citrus fruit
still remain.
Saturday. inter ested people
will again get an opportunity to
pick as much as they want ror
just 10 cents i"pound.
College ofricials say interested
pickers should bring their own
containers and a ladder, since
most of the remaining fruit is on
hi1ber branches.
Student body groups have
already gleaned $1,300 ror their
coffers through the charitable
event and coUege officials have
been successful in getting the
rrutt removed.
Picken wiU be allowed on the
campus from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to
pick to their heart's content.
The campus la located at 5500
trvine Center Drive ln Irvine.
Man Burned
Siphoning Gas
SUN VALLEY (AP) -A man
w11 crlUcally burned ln an ex·
plollaa while be wu 1lpbon•nc
IHOliDe ln b1a 1ara1e, police
l&ld. Tbe &m Valley man, who wu aot ldeatlfled, WH alpbonlq
1alollM lloDda)' witb a vacuum
deaaer wbm fwnee, apparently
l1nlted by a water bHter,
eaUled ID explollon.
Spiders Sail ....
Heat Bring s 'Ballooning'
Uy t'REJ>ERICK SCHOEMEflL
Ol tho 0 .. 11, Pltol Si.ff
As the catamarans and saJ.lboats dotted coast waters over
the weekend, s..iihn~ of a diffcr('nt sort was taking place on land
by baby spider:. intent un insunn~ their s urvival.
Members of Lhe sheet w<:b spider family were busy casting
long sil k threads that, when c<1ught by breezes, lifted them to
new locations.
Th<' spitJN s l1krally !.::ti led through the a ir at distances
up to thousands of feet bt:forc coming to rest.
THE BEHAVIOR -CAl.l.F:O "ballooning" is an
ecological strategy to insur e that a proportion of the young
spiders will la nd in envi ronments that are favora blt: to their sur-
vival. according to a UC Irvine spider researcher.
Dr. Matt Greenstone, lecturer m the department of ecology
and environmental biology, said high temperatures over the
weekend brought out the ballooning behavior.
The spiders were seen Oying along beach areas from
Newport Beach south to San Clemente.
"I got covered with the da mn things and their webs," said
Scott Fer~uson. a Laguna Beach resident of a beach stop at
Woods Cove. ''They were everywhere "
DESCRIBING THE PROCESS, Greenstone said , "They
c limb up on a high object, IJke a blade of grass, lift their little
rear ends into the air and let a silk line play out of their spin-
nerets. When it's about a meter long, they take off."
The s piders, Greenstone noted , may weigh only a few thousandths of a grum
"Some travel a s hort distance, others thous ands of feet,"
said Greenston<'. addin~ that re:.carch planes have captured the
spiders at heights of 15,000 feet .
GREENSTONE SAID RESEARCH has shown that some
species may u:.e ballooning lo travel distances of thousands of
miles. This may explain the origin or spider s pecies on remote
islands, he said
Dispers al over large areac;, Greenstnne said, helps in·
s ure that some percent age of the young will find a mple food
and shelter, grow to adults and reproduce. thus insuring the species· s urvival.
In Cali fornia, spiders tend lo breed throughout the year . so
ballooning may be seen at any ti me temperatures go from cool
to balmy, the researcher said. Jn other portions or the country,
such as the northeast states . the.· phenomenon is seen only in the
s pring and fall, Grcenstone said.
GREENSTONE ONCE CONDUCTED research on balloon·
mg in wolf spiders in the San Francisco Ray area.
There, he found t hat balloonrng was practiced by about 10
percent of young s piders livin~ near fresh water ponds where
they fed on small aquatic insects.
In a nearby grassland area, the ballooning rate was only three percent.
A highe r rate was found near the ponds because of the in.
stabiUty of the environment. The ponds could dry up, leaving
the s piders without a food source, whereas food in the
grasslands generally r emained available, Greens t.one ex-
plained.
'Holy War' Opens
In County Court
What is expected to be a two-~ach other in church," Brennan
week I e g a I b a tl 1 e over said.
POHession or an Irvine Lutheran And continuing dis putes have
Church open ed Monday in involved such thlngs "as one
Orange County Superior Court. g roup complaining that the
St. Matthew Luth e r an other group Is mowing ~e la wn
Church's so-called "holy war " when it should be mowing the
centers on a split among the lawn," he continmed.
c hurc h congregat ion -those Dr. Arnold Kuntz, presl~en~ or
loyal to the Lutheran Church· t Sout.hem Calilomia D1stnct,
Missouri Synod and those who souri Syood, testified before
want to join a less cons ervative dge Hannon ScovlUe Monday
group, the Lutheran Church in at the district recognizes the
America. so-called mJnorlty membership
In Novembe r the majority as the st. Matthew congrega-
chureh membership voted to Lion. .
seve r ties with the Missouri He also testlried an t.be non-
Synod and refinance the St. Mal· jury trial about the church's
thew's Synod-held debt. status aa a "mission concre1a·
But t.be rest or the congrega· lion." which means its opera-
tion wanta to retain arfiliation tiona have been aubeidlsed by
wltb t.be Missouri Synod and the Synod district.
filed suit to seek POSaession or Brennan bu not disputed tllat
about $300,000 io c hurch a majority of the con1re1atton
property. voted to leave the Mlasourl
"Tbe churc h cannot function Synod.
to the advantage or Its mem-But he contended a contra~
bersblp u il la presently con-ror purchase or the c~urcb prop-
altuat«I.'' attorney Mike Bren· erty stipulated lbat at be fOf' a
nan wbo represents the minort· Miaaour1 Synod congregation.
tJ cOncre.auon, said In a recent The Rev. Herbert Wiermann,
court appearance. rounding paator ol tile church,
"Tbe lrtetion between the two has *'1 on the side of the ma-
1roupa bu reached such a stage Jortty membership and has re·
that old frtenda no longer speak signed as a member or the Mis·
to one another when they see sourt Sy'DO(I.
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Tt!!!ly, Mey 1!5, 197'9 s DAIL v PILO~ Al
Gov. Brown Decree
Weekend Station
Openings Ordere
By Tiie Auocla&ed Preu
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.,
s h o rtly before flying l o
W asbingtoo to meet Pres.ident
Carter on the gasoline sbo~Je,
today signed an order reqUirtng
more gasoline stations to open
on weekends.
The Democratic governor,
who says he may run for presi·
d ent next year , said Mond.ay he
asked ror t he meeting with
Carter so he could personally ex-
plain that Californians' "backs
are to the wall."
The new gas plan requires
more California gas stations to
s tay open weekends and
holidays and allows them to seU
only 10 gallons per customer at
that time. Tbe current limit or 20
gallons per customer rema~
during the week.
Under the new gas plan, sta-
tions that pumped more than
50.000 gallons of gas in Mar ch
would be required to stay open
Saturdays if their pump location
number is Odd, or on Sunday if
that number 1s even.
Meanwhile, the director of the
California Service Station As·
soc1ation said the group would
mel'l at a hotel near San Fran-
cisco International Airport to
pl<tn strategy for a four-day
shutdown Thursday despite al·
tempts in stale courts to block
the c losures on a nti-trus t
grounds.
Jim Campbell has been pro·
moting the shutdown to dealers
arross the country.
Al a Sacramento news con-
ference. Brown said he wants to
tell Carter "how the people or
California feel.·· and learn what
the Cartl'r admm1stration has
discover't.-d about th~ cause of
the shortage
Brown s;;u d the problem 1s
serious hecausc studies appear
to s how that CaUfomia 's growth
1s closely linked to the cons ump
lion of gasoline
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GOVERNOR BROWN TALKS ABOUT GASOLINE PROBLEMS
A ies to Was hington to Ple ad Case to President
Brown also labeled as "totally
inappropriate " a dealer-led pro·
posed s tat ion c los ure in
Ca lifornia from Thursday to
Sunday to push dealer profit de·
mands, saying:
"They misread the temper of
the people if they think they can
cloi;c dllwn wi th impunity."
Gasoline Crunch
Spreads Eastward
On Monday, Richard Maulhn,
head <>f the state Energy Com-
miss ion, told a meeting o f
gasoline dea le rs and s tation
represent.ilives that 30 million
~allons of gasoline would be al-
located mo nthly to s t ations
which stay open weekends.
That gasolim'. :t perce nt of the
state's total supply, previously
was set .aside for emergency al.
locations by the state to vullcts
s uch as fire departmenl'>, bus•·
nesses, and agricultural users
which could not gel gasoline
through regular channels.
Maullin dismissed a reporter's
question about the possibility of
calling out the National Guard
to enforce the open-weekends or·
de r . saying that would happen
only in the "ext reme."
1 n a related development, the
state Board of EquaUzation re·
POrted that for the first time.
Califomjans bought more than I
billion gallons of gasoline in one
month March and it was
the 52nct record month in a row.
The stale Ener~y Comm1ss1on
also reportf'd that more than 948
million gallons or gasoline will
bf' available for s a le in
C:i lifomia in Ma y, 84 million
gallons more than in April.
Last rro nth I had the good
fonune ol 111srteng one ot the
Lazare Kaplan diamond cutting
plants In Puerto Rico It was
one that 5'18Clafizes In cutting from the roogh. Of course, en
~ stud199 leading to my rating
°'Certified Gerrologlst I have learned the processes and
S'8pa in diamond cutting but 1t
wm a reel thrill to watch the
aauaJ wor1t as a rough stone
was made Into a beautiful,
brilhant diamond. The lnltlal
Plenntng stages are done en the New Yortc headquarters of the
firm. Each stone 11 examined
IWld an estfm1 te made of the
number and size of the
dilllT'DndS that can be realized
from thet particular piece of
rough. The rough mey btt IT'Brtced to show the ClellV&ge
planes. The experts note ~fie direalons Ind in1truc·
hone on the •tone pa1>9ra
befOf'e encfoslng the rough
ltof'8 and shipping It off to the
plMt in Puerto Alco fOI' the ec· lull Ctltting.
The building which hOUMS
INI diamond C\lttlng plant 11
cbM'I a Httte side atreet In a ~tial .,.._ There 11
no sign on it to ld9ntlly the
bulM*8 thet goes on lnlide.
The nature of the business
cto.n't t9q\ire a IMge building
and I'm aure that a oasual g: r -by would never gueat
By The Associated PrHs
The gasoline crunch contrnued
to spread eastward today with
industry ofti c 1a ls war ning
motonsts tu ··Play 1t clo:.c to
home ··
1'\s May gas supphf's dwindled ,
;ind dealers worried th<tt allot
ments might not last to the c>nd
of-the·month MPmoraal l>ay holi
day. reports s howed the fuel
shortage is creating more de
mand for smaller car!'>, rental
cars and sailboats
As gasoline shortages spread
to the nation's heartland, Robert
Lawrie, executive director or the
Midwes t Aut omo ti ve and
Gasoline Dealers Assoc1at1on.
warned motorists: "Play 1t close
to home. Don't go a ny farther
than One lank Of gas Will lake
yo u and bring you back .
OtherWlse. you can very easily
get stranded "
In Montgomery, Ala., Frank
Harns put a lO·~allon limit on
c.·us lom<'rs. Among those that he
turned down Monday was his
wife .
"I've been optimistic until the
I ast 10 days:· said Bancroft
T immons , pr e s id e nt of the
Ala bama Motorist Association.
(@>
liEMWISE
Mary Barr. Clert1hed Gemo1091:.1
CHARLES II. HARR
~-~ marchendl• that
11 howed there. It la all very
•fl protected though and
anyone entering muat go
lhri>ugh tt'llW aeper.-Mc:Urity
c:Ndaa.
• .nc .... s.c....,
17MI&"°";...
... liff .. •• .............. A«~-u .....
"Now (think we need tu be a lit·
tic more cautious ."
''The stations have been cut 15
to 20 percent over last year 's
sales. and you can't take that
m u c h J u 1 c 1• o u t o f l h e
marketplace a nd get through the
month." said Tom Anderson,
president of the Pennsylvania
S1·rv1c•' Dc ... ler!> Assoc1ulton.
Ed T<>rkelson . operator of DX
Service an Omaha, Neb .. said he
planned lo spend Memorial Day fishing
·· 1 ·m Just going to let it r un
out." he said of his dwindJing
supply or gasolin~.
2 Slain, I Hurt
PIQUA. Ohio !AP) Two
pe rsons we re shot to death and a
t h ird was critically wounded
Monday afternoon when a man
entered a home here a nd opened
fire. police said. A fourth person
was cntically wounded when he
chased the suspect, they said.
Several hours after the shoot·
ings. authorities said they a r-
rested Mickey Arnell. 18, of Pi·
qua, a nd charged him with two
counts of aggravated murder.
The WOfkers were a llllle sur· posing to rm. I always pictured
01 amond cut11ng as old
gentlerrlln with nerves of steel.
I was atTWlzed to see so many
~ men and wormn work·
mg there. The atmosphere
seermd very relaxed. There
was music playing -an
op8fat1c IWla - and one of the
~ singing along in full
llOIOB. Not exactly what I had
pletured 1n my minds eye, but the work they turn out is perlect1on lt!elf
f would have ltked to visit the
othef f lant on the opposite
Side o the Island too, where
the repair and recutt1ng of
poC>fly proporllOned (like o'<t
mi ne o r European c ut)
d1am.>ncls Is done. My own
personal dlamo nd had been
9" there to remove a couple °' nl<:Q from the girdle.
I am olten ~ ''how c:omt
If chmoncta .,. the hardett
IT9"'1al known tC> !Tall they
CS1 be chipped? .. Well, harcJ.
neee maeaures reslatance to
ICnllehlng but enottw ract0t
-toughnele -mM8Uf9I r .. *MCiit to c:ti•pplng and bf'Mk· Ing. Oiem>nc:I la not • f0u9h
• It II herd. Gi¥8ft no abuee. • <IMl>nc:t w111 .• ,.. forever" •
the MVtng goea., buC a. strong
1n.,.a «*' oe&.-a bf-" since diamond hH Hry definite
Cl•19g9 ......
We _..,. allowed to t• ptioeogfephe In the plant and I
.... be happr to ..... """' ... ~.,...time~ ... the .. -
A4 DAIL v PILOT
Just
·Coasting
Tut11day, May 1S, 191'9
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NATION I WEATHER
Congress Trks
with "~ malJ~.,........~~~~~~~~-.. ~'->L-Jlll,_...:l-~-l-~~--4 .. ~--........ ~r:i ... ~....-.
Marphia~
System Beating Us?
PLAYING GAS LINE aOULEnt;: Vf'!\lt'rday, •
Monday alter the Ion&. hot Wttkl'nd, was the day for th1•
Even1 to gtl even 1n our coe tat aasoUnc line You un
ttcipated a real crush at the pum~
And yet, when d•wn broke at th.-ser vice !)tullon
M11nds. It JUSI d1dn 't st>'1m to hap~n at most loc11tton11 It
seem~ to most ob.'ll1rvt!ri. that the 1as hncs wMe i.hortc1
11nd even non t'xnstt•nt at i;ome locations
You breulh1•<1 a :o.:h of happineas Maybe Lht 1wruc
buying und th~ gas crisis ~·er~ ovtr and done with
THEN ('AM t: TODAY. Alas. the gasoline llncl> itp·
pea red al most pump s lh•i. to be longe r than ever
Hut then. you huve to f1gur~ this thing buC'kward To
"Okay. Who I.et the Wrong-way Ghost Into the Gasoline Lme'"
day was for the Odds at the pumps. The last Odd day was
Sunday. And 1f you we re hunting gasoline along this best of
a ll possible coastl> on Sunday, it must have been a dis aster .
You could go a long distance witho ut rinding a
purveyor of petroleum this last Sunday.
That means. then. that the Odds a mong us had their
last legal crack at the gas pumps back on Friday, They
had to stretch that tankful through to today. So the long
lines have returned .
You now have some creepin~ doubts 1f the Odd-Even
gas sales system is really going to work In fact, I wa~
reading a thesis JUSl the othe r day on why tl won't shorten
the gas station Lines. ft goes like this:
If the gasoline supply, number or cars , and hours or
station operations rem am the s ame, it doesn't really mat·
ter how you divvy up the mc1tortng throng.
BEFORF. THF. ODD-EVEN game of gasoline roulette.
1f you checked out enough gas lines. you'd probably have
found a bout the s ame number of odd Uccnse plates as even
ones m the line up
Therefore. as this theory goes. you haven't shortened
the gas Imes. you've JUSl r edistributed them
F'urther. lx't'ause of the dictum that you qualify \\tlh a
half·l·mpty t ank, pamc buyers may be hitting the stations
more frequently
If that's true. th1·n the Odd-Even system mi:1y actually
be lengthe ning gasoline Imes rather than s hortening them
SO NOW YOU'RE HEARING of all kmd~ oi scheme~
to beat the Odds or Evens. Lirl.'nse plate ~witching has
caused some arrests And license.: plate thefts are up. ac·
cording to police reports. All of which is illegal even
Wlthoul considering lhe Odd· Even i:as laws. License pl<ile
thieves can drnw a S!iOO fine or six month:, tn the county
s lamml•r .
Nl.!xt thing you know. some miscreant 1s ~oing lo copy
that idea where lht•y sell phony soft drink latwb to cover
beer cans for 1llf'i:al drinkers
The bad guys will ('Orne out with phony paper license
plates take your choice buy an Odd or an Even.
No telling where all th as will end
S_tate May Handle
Jagger Settlement
LOS /\NCELES (/\P )
California will lake j urisdiction
in the bitterly disputed rtavorce
of Mick and Raanca J agger Lf
E ngland does n't want the ca:-e
tried the re, a judge rult-d Mon
day.
Attorneys for the rock l>Upcr-
star and his wire both claimed
the ruling by Superior Court
J udge Harry T. Sha fe r was a
v i cto ry fo r them. but it re-
mained uncertain on which con-
lan cnt the coupll• would fi ght out
their 1>ropcrty dasµute centering
on S25 million of Ji:1ggc.:r 's al-
leged asset::;.
Attorney Marvin Milchelson.
representing Mrs. Jagger , told
reporters: "I'm now certain the
tase will take pla c e in
California. 1 don 't think Mrs.
J agger can proceed in E ngland.
because she does n'tsatisfy the re·
s1dency requirements."
WASIUNGTON <AP l -Congressional leaders are trying to devise
u nt:w gasolme rationing formula that can win bipartisan support in
both chambers It iNn 't an easy ussignment.
ltoust> und S.matc leade rs were expeded to meet today or Wed.nes-
da v to st>t> whetht•r there is any point in trying to meet President
< 'url\'r's c•hullenge to <.:ongress
to rom" up with its own gas ra
twninc plan 10 00 days
S"n lhlnry M J ackson, D
Wu:-h . ~aid he thinks It can Ix:
uunl'
BUT Jt\CKSON, chairman of
tht· Senate t;nergy Committee.
:sa id 1t will t ake the combined cf
fort s of Republica n s and
Democrats.
Although Re publican s upport
enabled the preside nt's standby
rationing plan lo pass the Senate
last wet'k, only seven of the 159
House GOP members voted for
the plan in that chamber, a m a-
jor factor in its 246-159 rejection.
Ja<"kson said it is pointless to
begin work on a new standby rC1 -
tioning plan unless 1t is known
uhead of time whe the r at can
pass both chambers .
AND BE•'ORE ANY standby
r a ti o ning plan can p as<;
Cong ress. J ackson said. a way
must be found of "overcoming
the g r ea t publi c m isap
preh(•nsion that voting for the
plan will actually result in ra-
tioninJ? ..
he's not sure he's ready to en-
dorse such a concept yet but
would like to see it in writing.
I le said any attempt to pro-
duce a new rationing plan after
last Wt.>ek's overwhelming House
rcJection might be a waste of
time
"The House was quite decisive
and hardly friendly," Dingell
told a reporter.
HOUSE SPEAKER Thomas
P. O'Neill said it might be near-
ly im~sible to find a rationing
plan both houses could agree to.
"Whe n you i:et into specifics, it
~el s hard ... he said .
lie said he prefe rs a bill like
that bctn~ drafl<>d by Dingell 's
:-ubcomm1ltt·c. But he said such
an approach probably would tx:
rcjcckd liy the Senate.
.I a(·ko.;on ugrecd
ll<1usc K1:publican Leader
John Rhodes or Arizona 1>a1d ma
floor six·cch Monday that had
Congn •:-s p;.issed the plan,
(';.irtcr pro babl y would have
found an t'XC'use to use his ra-
t 1on ing autho rity.
Tall Traveler
Special care is required when a giraffe moves. Ralph. a
10-month old speciman. has a penthouse built on a truck
hcd lo protect him as he 1s earn ed froin the Dallas, Tex-
as. 7.00 to his new home at the Zoolog1cal Park in
Topeka. Ka s. His trip began Monday.
Chairman J ohn DingeJI of lht:
House cn<>rgy a nd power s ub
committee directed professional
bill dra fte rs on t11s staff Monday
to prepare legis lation giving the
president broad authority to or-
der gasoline rationing
Spill Threatens Water
The proposal wouldn't spell
out the kind or rationing pla n or
set any guidelines' leaving these
deci~ions up to the president,
:.although it might g1 ve Congress
ultimate veto power over the
plan. ~aid Dingell. O-M1ch.
Pumping Expected Lo Capture 90o/c of· Oil
HOWEVER, 1rn SAID this IS
1ust one of sevcr<tl proposals and
WOODRUfo'F, S.C <AP>
Round-the-clock p umping opera-
tions should be able to recover
most of the thousands of gallons of
fuC'I oil t•oating the Enoree
River. officials say. but the
water syste m s o r two com·
munit1cs rcm:.11n threatened.
Minister's Lover
Gets 10-year Term
MILW1\UKEE (AP> /\woman who said her pastor became her
lover and then shot his wife after the wafe found them in bed at the
pa rsonage has been sentenced to up to 10 years in prison.
Janet Goodall. 35, or iginally charged with first-degree murder in
the 1976 s laying of Janice Tabor , 39. pleadt.d guilty 1n March to a r e-
duced charge or l>emg .. party to
se('ond-dcgree murdcr
She k stified then that she wa~
holding a gun that discharged
when the Rev. Willia m Tabor
gr abbed he r arm Then. s he
s aid: he took the gun a nd shot
Mrs Tabor twice more.
TABOR. FORMF.R pastor of
the Salem Evangelical Lutheran
Church on the city 's Eas t Side,
has not been charged in connec·
lion with the killing lie has left
the ministry and was reported to
have moved lo Texas .
Milwaukee County Deputy
District Attorney Lee Wells said
in his remarks on sentencing
Monday that uncertainty re·
mained a bout details or the
s hooting, includfog any involve-
ment of Tablr.
Of the possib1ltly that Tabor
Al Smith, of the US Environ
menta l Prott:C't1on Agency, s~1d
up lo 750.000 gallons may havr-
!>p1 llcd into tht' raver Sunday
b<>fore the rlow was s top1wd.
Most of the wl hud been con
ta1ncd Monday by h<Jlf Cl dozen
yellow a nd red booms stretched
at·ross the n ver.
SMITH SAJD AT least !JO J:*r
Ct'nt or the 011 could probabl) ~
rcC'O\-Cred.
Pumps a t twr1 IOCdt1oni.
s kimmed the ooze m somt·
plares a foot thic k ore the lop
of the waler and mto wa1tmg
tanker trucks.
Ben Eason, att~ehed to a
special Coast Guard team call<'<J
1n to contain lht! spill, said the
pumps would be ope r a t ed
a ro und the clock und said he
hoped most of the 011 would be
cleaned u p by toda).
"TllE VAST MAJORITY or 1t
has been contained ... It could
have been worse." he s aid.
Of more 1mmed1alc concern,
h o w e vt•r , w<:re the wate r
!>Y'>lcm~ flf Clinton <1nd Whit·
mare. wh1r h draw their drinking
water from the river
Eason s aid Clinton began us-
ing its rt!:.ervo1r Monday. The
res .. rvoar ('an ~upply the 8,000
residentl> for two dciy:-
WHITMIR E. WHICH has only
,1 12 hour rt':.crv1., w;.i~ waiting
to :-el' If llS W<il(!r WOUid be ar
fectt•d. A s hce:J from the oil
could be se<>n near Whitmire, a
town or 3.000 about 30 miles
southeast of the spill
The rupture uccurrl"'d about 2S
miles southeast of Greenville.
S.C . on the Little Durbin Creek
bet we(•n S ampson v1 lie a nd
Woodruff 1n an unde rground
pump, ~ccord1ng to William
Copt•nhtt.,,<'r, !>pOkt•:-man for
Colom a l Pipe Linc Co .. owner~
or ltll' hnl'.
Mail· Rate Hikes
Expected by 1981
W i\SHINGTON < /\ P > -A hike an postal rates will be needed in the
s pring of 1981 even though the U S. Postal Service 1s well on its way
to ats first year without red ink, says the agency's chief
Pos tmaster General William F. Boh~er told the House Post Office
Committee that the mail agency, a chrome money-loser, has run al
a s urplus or $523 m illion so far in
the fiscal year that began Oct. 1 c;hows dramatic financial pro-
g ress ...
Much of U.S. Gets Rain
Bolger previously forecast the
age n<'y·s first s urplus since the
forme r Post Office Department
became the ne w agency with the
1970 Postal Reorganization Act.
but he strengthened the predic-
tion Monday.
However, the postal c hief said
the agency probably will have a
deficit again in the next fiscal
year. As a res ult. Bolger sajd,
an increase in posta l rates will
be needed around the spring of
1981.
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ALL MAKES!
833-0555
A* for Our
I.US( SP(QAUST at
HOWARD Chevrolet °""" ol Oovw end 0\1111 ~11 NEWPORT BEACH
"THE BIGGEST THREAT we
face is the continuing high infla-
tion rate," he s aid. Inflation has
a heavy impact on the Postal
Service because most of its ex-
pe nses are for labor and the
workers are guaranteed cost-Of·
living pay increases to offset in-
nation.
A WatchADav _
GIVEAWAY.*
TO CELEBRATE THE GRANO OPENING
OF OUR NEWPORT-MESA STORE, WE'RE
GIVING AWAY A TIMEX"'
WATCH EVERY DAY.
•Drawing will t. held dally.
•You need not be present to win.
•No purchase necessary.
•COMPLETE SELECTION OF TIMEX WATCHES
•AUTHORIZED TIMEX REPAIR SERVICE
• OlliER MAKES SERVICED
GRAND OPENING
WED .. MAV2
•Style !Ny vary from
ttllll lhown. Retail value to
129.95. Ofter exp.
May 31st. 1979.
369 E. 17th ST .. COSTA MESA
IAC~\lrom "•""'') 642-9667
'"°" '°' GRAND OPENING IRVINE Jeffery 6 Walnut at the s.,,ta Ana Fwy.
Orange Coast
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VOL. 72. NO. 135, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1979
Today'N Closing)
N.\'. sa~k~
c TEN CENT~
.County OKs Connnercial Car Sticker1
~ r
)
Any Onan.cc l-'ounty n.•:iitknl
who Uit'i. a t•ur or truc·k 10 mttkt'
h1& or twr hv1n~ will be t•ii:t•m pt
from lhti odd evt•n ~)''>lt•m
11urnhne ullo<'UllOn undt•r lht>
torm" of an ordlnunt'e (WM~t't.1 to
4 d ay by the Count IJoitrd of
Supervisors
9
Application fo rms ror those n ·
s1dcnts who behevc lht•y quuhf"
ror the eicempt1on will tw mt1dt>
* * •
D\•t1 1l11blt• :it a numbt'r I)( Oranict•
County hw1tt1oni. lhttt will ht·
"t•h•<'led lutt·r Hldtty. rounty ault·
Uob teuntlt•v stud
'Tht.> t')(l'rn1>t 1011 K pplt~i. lu
.. u<·h Vt•hwl1·s u:-hukt·ry lruc:k">.
low lru1·k ... v..irdt·nt.•r' u11d 11lu111
ht> rs · h1• '>,11d In I h1• c· :t!\t' uf
<·u.ri:.. tnndin~ !)01h•"1w11 und all
thtllH' who c·an 1>rovc thut lht·1r
\'t'h1('lt' 1' v\lal lo ,heir "' 111~
"'111 tw ~l\'t•n !ht• 'lH'ker • • •
lluntl1>y -.u ad lht--.t1e~ker will
lwur u prum111eot '\" and \he
Oronge C(l unt y scul and mui;t tw
ph.1N•d lf1 tht• rront window of lht>
holdl•r'i. t ar
A pphn rn\x who p11:k up form !.
at ltw l0<·u1111n~ to bt· announced
m 11:,1 ~t>nd a chct•k for S 10 with
th<' a pplit·ut1on tlunlll'y s aid 1t
luts not Yt'l bt•1•n llf't'acfNl which
county dc>p;.u1m1·nt wall procci.!>
lht• <ll>Ph1•tt lJOO!-
* *
··Rut we e"pect to send ap
proved ·c· stickers out in the
mail in a duy or two." he said
'WC' realize how vital this pro·
gram is to the operators of bus1
nesses that depend on wheels · ·
II unllcy said the · ·c" sticke r
will be honored on any day or
lht> week by any service station
in "f>rangc County But it will
not . he str('ssed . pe rmit lht
bt>a rcrto go Lu thl' heaa of a
* * *
gasoline line
"They will have lo wail their
turn. 1ust as they do now," he
said
Huntley said the •·c" sticker
program docs not apply to doc
tors · ·un.less ht> is a dot' to r who
consta ntly drives in the course
of h1:, practac·e or 1s a doctor be
1ng trans po rted 1n an a m
bulance "
lie said the Orange County
Medical i\~~oclC1tion as at the
* * *
I .
m o m ent seeking e"emption
from odd-e ven restrictions ror
its me mbers
··Rut at this point doctors who
prat'tice rrom the ir offices
aren't exempt,'' he said
Huntley sa id minis ters seek· ing e xPmption will not be blessed
by t he issua nce of a "C" sticker
"Not unlc!.:-tht'y 'rt.>~ravcling
min111t.crs <And can prove 1t." ht·
s a id "And lhc rl' a rl'n 't m<Any of
thosl' aro und thcs<> d..i!.vs "
* • *
Odds Set Record Gas Buy Lines
* * * * * . Next Month
~ ~~~~~~~~~~
• Consumers Eye
Gas Boycott
LOS ANGEL ES I AP i \Jn
less the 011 companies cetn clear
ly d efinf' why th<'re 1s a ga~
s hortage. the wct!k of June 4-f
.. will mark a na t1onw1de boycott
against buying gasolint· and
other oil produ <'t:.. say <•r
ganizers of the hoyC'oll
"Whal we 'rl' allcmµling lo du l as Lo ~ain som e information 11n
why we in Californiu h<.1vc th1~
' f,!as shortage. why it occurn·d virtua lly overnight. <Jnct why our
t government t'an'I alleviate st."
t s :.iid National Gus Boycott f cha irman Da le Smith ..i. a news
f * * I '*
Gas Leak
I Battled
1\ In Viejo
Orange County hreme n a nd
c re ws fro m lhl' c·ounly·~ en
v1ronme ntal m anagement work
for ce wert• rus hed lo M1ssmn
Viejo today when ~asoline bull·
bled to the s urfa<'C a round lht'
is land al an Oso ParkwC1 y
service station
Workers attempting to ha ll the
flow of gC1s from the Union 7fi
station al 26282 Oso P arkway
said they believed that a ruptun·
t\ in the line betwe1·n the pumµ
, and the unde rgro und tank
' caus ed the leak
The y said an eslimatt!d 90
gallons of unleade d gas had t· nowed fro m the s tation into the
stree t by the lime they arrived
, at the scene
The station was close d to lraf
t fie while workers used sund in
an attempt to prevent the leak-
ing gasoline from e nte rin~
ne arby Oso Cre~k
.
~
Workers s aid muc h of the
leaking gasoline h ad ente red
storm drains that p<Jss under the
n earby San Diego Freeway. An
emergency dam that would pre·
ve nt further infiltration was un·
de r construction
j Wld P1·ices
~Hit Record
$255.50 HiKh
LONDON CAP> -The price of
gold hit a record $255-50 an
ounce in London today as the
dollar firmed in Europe Kiter
, dropping in Tokyo.
The record was recorded by
, London's five major bullion
~ market dealers. s urpassing the ~ record of $254 an ounce, the "fix -
' lng" price set for the morning
tradiq session of F eb. 8. Gold
closed Monday in London at
1251.75. In Zurich, the met.al was quot-
ed at $255, also near the record.
lt cloeed ln Zurich on Monday at
' 1251.125. , In Tokyo, the U .S. currenc:y
1 c)OHd at 213.9'15 Japanete yen.
1 dowo from 213.85 Monday. Dealers Mid tbe 1Ude wu due
parU:r to a remark by G. wnuam llllller, cbalnnaa ot the
U .8. Federal Reserve Board,
that ... ,... wu valued too low.
Tbe dollar picked up ttnnctb
l tn beetle momtna tradln1 on
European foret1n exchantes,
whlcb open at about the Ume
tboH In TOkyo cloH.
~. .. •
t'onfl'rence Mon(J:iv
S mith said rtpr.esenta tavc:. of
NG B. the> oil industry and the
~overnmtnt wall present views
o n th<' J:<t!-o hn(' <,hortage lll
anothe r m·w~ tonfrrcnce Fr1d:w
:J'nd offer ross1hl1· solutions an an
dforl lo :lVC'rt lhC' lmy<·otl
AssE-mblymcin D11n Rogers. H
Bakersfidd. will ,Jfl<'nd th(' 1·on-
fnc>n('1•. Smith s:ml. to rh:-cus:-
!\'g1slat1on ht• hu~ -;ponsc1rcd l<>
1•asf' lhf' short;igc·
Tht• kit1s lat111n , Sm1lh 'aid.
would l'n :1hlc rt·f1ne re c~ an
California lo pr11<:t·~:. more fuel
by relaxing some government
res triction.-;
Smith said the boycott could
be pos tponed or ca n cele d
a ltogetber if the government or
the oi I anctu~t ry cou Id offer an
1mmed1atc ... o lution to the gas
cris\s
"Bedore starting a boycott or
trying to solvf' a proble m of this
nature it's necessary for us to
dete rmine wha t the problem 1s ...
!\aid Smith "We may not ne<?d a
hoycott 1f lht> probl1·m is a~ ~1m·
pl<> a s tht• oil romp;rn1es !>ay
that is ·get !ht• rc~u l ator:. off our
nl'ck and the proble m will bt
solved in twn days · "
Hut Smith pointed out that 1f
lhl' solutions µropo~ed al thl'
Friday c·c1nfercn cl' a rc nnt
sat1 s foctr1ry. the boycott could
t ake place
A lth ou~h NG B organizers
hope the IJnycoll wuuld have na-
tion wide 1mpaN. co-chairman
G e o r g l' S h u ll :. u 111 1 l w <.1 ~
(Set> 80\'COT. Pa.ce AZ)
* * *
Saudis Fight
OPEC Plan
To Hike Price
WASHINGTON I Al'l Suudi
Arabia will fight moves to hoost
world oil prices whl•n the OPEC
carte l meets ne"l month. But
prices may go up anyway and
keep rising unless Amer icans
cut their consumption. accord-
ing to the Saudi oil minister
"We think it is your duly as a
cons umer lo r educe the con·
s umption to the lowest possible
level ," S hie k Ahme d Zaki
Yamani s aid in a n interview
Monday. "If you do this. then
not only the price or oil will not
go up, but it might even go down
a little."
He said while Saudi Arabia
would keep production this year
at a level of 8.S million barrels
of oil a day, it might add a sur·
charge to the price of Saudi oil
unless the United St ates adopts
conservation measures .
Sur charges were e ndorsed by
the Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries at its
March meeting along with a 9
percent increatfe In oil prices.
Only Saudi Arabia, a mong the 13
cartel members, has not applied
a surcharge to its orricial price,
$14.SS a barrel for Arab liiht olL
Wlth &urcharges a nd s hortages.
the price o( some oll is almost
twice that -$24 to $28 a barrel.
When OPEC meets next
month in Geneva, Swit1erland,
there la likely to be preaaure
from Iran, Kuwait jnd other SO·
called "Hawks" 'ror another
round of boost.a. The New York
Ti mes reported today thaL
Algeria's new energy Minli.ter,
Belkacem Nabl. says lh1t coun·
try. wlll demand a 20 percent
prlce increa8e .
SURVEY ON SKATES -Cal Stat<' Long
Ht><H'h t'Ot'd!-. Mary <l<!fll and Kall')Y
O'Brien donned roller skates Monday af-
ternoon to ask motorists waiting in line
for gas near Magnolia Street and Talbert
o.llt ...... , .... -
/\ vt•nut: 111 I JunttnJ!Lnn fit•ach question-;
abo ut lh<! current crunch They were sur·
vey m g motorists in c·onnectaon with a pro·
ject they an.• dotni:? for ;,i rX>lit1cal science
class
Woman's Slaying
·P~obed in Irvine
i\ n allracli v1· 22 yea r-old
I rvine woman W3 !; r o und
m urdl'n-d in hf'r a partment l1y
Irvine police Mond:1y night
The woman. whos1· identity
has not ~f'n rl'lcust·d pcndtnt!
not1f1c<1t1on or out or-s t at!' rel
at1vcs. was lying in a pool of
blood when vffir 1·rs rf'spondecl lo
, a 7 .26 p.m rnll from a nci~hbor .
police said One -.ourn· said s ht•
may have m·en stabbt'<I but lh1~
was not imrrll'diatcly confirmed
Tlw woman res ided at Iii
Cascadr. an a v 1l la~e of thl'
Woodbrid~I" aµa rtme nt com
JJlt•x . arc>orrling to polu:c
They s aid a nci~hbor con
<'"rnt•d 11v('r t he woman ·~
~1·lfore callNI ror officers
I r\'ine police a nd Or <.1ngt.·
County Shf'riff's Department tn
v(':;\ igutors worked al t he apart
mt•nt until 5 am lod&y, but tJc
tails of th111r findings were nol
1mmediat<::ly avarlahk
Waddill Denies
Strangling Baby
By Kt\TllY CLt\NCV
0t .... O.ily f'llet S UH
Or. Willia m Baxter Waddill
Jr. look the witness s tand in his
own murder retrial today and
calmly denied strangling a baby
girl in the a rtermalh of a saline
abortion.
··Did you manually stran~le
the abortus ?.. defense attorney
Charles Weedman aske d the
43·year-old Hunlin~ton Harbour
physician.
"No. I did not." Waddill
replied.
"Did you compress the neck in
an effort to ... kill this abortus?"
Weedman asked.
"No. I did not." Waddill told
the Orange County Supe rio r
Court jury.
"Did you do anything a t all to
hasten the ultimat e demise?"
Weedman queried .
"No. absolutely , I did nothing
at an." Ule obstetr1cian testified
Waddill also told the. five.man,
seven·woman jury that the two·
pound. 15-ounce infant had no
hope ror lire after her delivery
two years ago at Westminster
Community Hol!lpilal.
Waddill admitted having hl!l
hand at the lnfant 's throat
several times as he checked it
for life signs.
But he lnsisted that when he
c h ecked the infant al the
hospital. "I was confide nt \he
baby was de ad."
'
Waddill said he s ummoned
p e di atr 1c 1an Dr R o nald
Cornelsen to the hospital to
check the infant
If Corncl sen detec ted a
heartbe at . the phys ic ia n
testified. he didn't me ntion it to
him.
··He initiated no form of re-
suscitation a nd I think I a m con
fidenl he knew the baby was
beyond saving. ll was hopeless ...
Wad dill continued.
Cornelsen, Waddill's chief ac·
cusor . has testified he saw Wad·
dill with his hand at the infant's
neck in a chokin1it fashfon four
different times and that Waddill
was complaining. "I can 't find
\he God damn trachea."
Waddl 11 tes tifie d today .
however , that. he was checking
the baby because he detected so-
c a lied agonal gasps, or the last
dying signs In what he contends
for all practical purposes was a
dead baby.
As he began testimony. the
43·year-old Huntington Harbour
obstetrician told the five-man.
seven·woman jury that he
oper ated a $500,000 a year
medical practice at that time
and concentrated primarily on
high.risk pre1nancles rather
than abortions.
He said his office wu "one of
the large!'ll practices ln Orange
County." and handled 30 to 50
<See WADDILL, Pase AZ>
Siplwninl[
Mishap Burns
Mesa Man
I\ ·o:-ta Ml.'~u m an wa:. burnt'<!
o n his arms unrl fo ce Mo nda)
a ft er soml'one ht a matc•h to
h<'IP him '>et' whtlt• he wus
~iph11nanj! ~as m thl' dark Th•·
m r1ll•h 1gnik<I ~as vaporc; and
hrl<'rlY s1•t tht• man 11n firl•
fir ·ml'n su1d
.John Ranae!-, 27, wn~ treattod
:i1 l ht> burn uni\ of the UC Irvine
Mt•c11 C'al Ce nter. but wasn 't
hos µ1lal1zect . ,1 s pokeswoman
said
Rarnes W~I!'> s:.ived rrom morl'
serious an1ury in the 9 40 p m
mishap because firem en wen~
passmg by NI route to a call at
the Ice Capades Ch;1le l when thl'
ga!i fire l'ruptcd nea r the ace
rink
Battahon Chief Ed Lewis s~ud
Harnes apparently was helpini.t
a no ther motorist by siphoning
~us rrom his own c ar 1nlu
a nother Barnes· car suffered
$150 d am age m the fire.
After pulling out the blaze and
administering aid, fire men and
paramedics continued o n to
their original call and aided a
victim of a broken leg, Lewa!)
said.
Lewis said firem en didn't re
cord the name of the person who
"helped" Barnes by lightinc a
m atch .
"Some people jus t d on 't
know ... he sighed.
Strike Over
By Umpires?
NEW YORK <AP> -MajOr
lea1ue umpires have reached a
contract agreement with the
American and National Leagues
and wlll return lb work tills
weekend, 'Mte Associated Press
learned this a~moon. .
A mar1thon necotiatln1
session wb1ch carried Into this
morning 1pparently settled the
final idues which have kept the
re«ular umpires on the tddelines ~lnce the be1lnnin« of spring
trainina.
Long
Wait
Endured
By TOM HARl.E\' O! .... D••ly P•IOI St~ll
M a n y ., 1• r v 1 1· 1· ., t a I 1 o o
nper:itors an Or:.ing1• County re
pnrtt-d t ht' lon~1·'>l lane:. an lh1·
h•~•orm.tht· gCJ:-olanl· t•r1s1s to
day a~w "orlrh'' l11wd up for
l ht-1r lurn .1l the hus y gu:-.
JIU rn ps
You hav1• lo r..rn1•mlwr lhal.
mnny of 1111·-.1• peopl1· h<i .rt'n't
h;id i::a -. ""n' last 1-·riday
Ir''°" M•rv lt'l' -.tat111n 11p1•ral111
.Im· 1\rnrfl'ldt ""d We• ~1·ri·
dlJ::.••d ;ill wt•t•kend Jn<l th•· wl1I
numher~ m1s:.i•d the ir lurr1 al
Lh1· 1s l;rnrl Sund..1)
·And th ·n. · rn1·f1•llll :1drlect,
·man) of th•• 11dd:-. t1rt' c.1wan·
that sOml' stalflms may be JOIO·
1nK 1n tht.> planned four" day
s hutdown that :.tarts Thursday.
We won't be closing but they
d1dn 'l know that wh en they
1·;imt· hen' ;1t fi .1 m tc11l;,y"
Hl' !-Wd the hnt' at his s tation
\ol. as the 1011,:iest he had seen
san ct• g<1s allocut1on hcgan
Po lle€' throughout OranJ:e
Count) reported re w incidents
despite lhl' long hnei. a nd com.
ple tc Cool)t!ralwn from motorist:.
"'hot) k(•pt road:-and driveway ...
c·lt-ar wh1lt· th1•) patwntly W<J1kd
(or lhc1r turn al thf! purnp<.
Santa /\nu pol1c1• n •1mrtl·d an
•'Xl'l'PllOn in th•· hn<• al thf· Sht'll
'crvll't· 'ilJ\111 11 on M"mo 1y
Lane
They <,aid ,1 rnoL111 !'>I whu
bt.•(•11m1• i1ngr~ whe n the cJravcr<.
n( wa1l11l).! l'Jf' rl'fU~1•1I t11 .11lr1w
him lo form a -.i·1·11nd tin"
rammecf lht r.1r' 11r tWtJ UrlVt·r-.
wh<1 ll'ft tht•11 \1°h1c:h•' a nd lnt·1I
l11 upt•n tht• d111;r'i ol ht!> locked
1·:ir
Pollet• ~a11l th•• m11turist :.pt.'t.I
nf( when lht• st.>n 1ct· :.talion at·
tt'ndant ran lo lhl' tc·lcohonc .
Tht•y said tht·y arc check1n~ a
IH'l'nM' numhc>r ~1ven them by
one.· of lhl' vi ctim~ Neithe r car
14.as badly ilam:.ig~d . tht·y sC11d
An clement of tragedy bccam£•
part or tht• l'Olllmum~ )!asohn(•
Crtf'IS today when on1• ()( ~even
members of a S.inta Ana fa mily
burned last Tuc~day when gu!-
:.tored an 11 plasllr I ra~h can 1n
the ir home e"plodect ch cd from
her sevt•re burn:.
Celestina Mendnw , 64, died in
lht• burn un1l at UC I rvint·
Me dical Center
($ee UNES. Pa«e 1\2)
Coa~•
"'euther
Night and morning low
<.'louds clea ring Inland
W ednesday a fternoon.
Cflancc of early morning
drizzle. Lows tona~ht 55 to
60. Highs Wednesday in
mid to upper 60::;
INSIDE TOD" l'
U .•e o/ psll8 and cocoine t.t
on the nae and man1uana
Iowa hove been eased an
many stote3. Where as the
druo ciUI now' See Page AS.
.. ~
..
Tu .. day, M•x 16, 1919
Conspiracy Eyed
Ryan Death Probe Findings Told
..... _
PLANNED SLAVINOS?
Cult Leacs.r Jim Jon••
WASHINGTON !AP> -Houle
tn,•e3tJptora aid today there Is
tlrcumatantlitl evidence' of 11
-.,.-u n1 rn Jr"' t" l""mrtrptT 111 <' y~
behind R<•J) l...o J Ryan 'I ""
aaJ! matton b m1·m~ra 11f 11n
Am('rtC'an cult In Guye nu
Tb.-y a l11<> ront'ludt•d alkr 11
~hi mont h ~nvt•sU1t1tHon that 11·
porhl tha t o Pt'Opl.-Tf'mflh• \JX
t'l'Ulmn squad 1•x1st., t<• l•llmmitl\'
otht•r nnt1unul h.•11tk r' ·,.tioulcl
nol ht· totall) d1i.t•11unkd "
Show1n tc 1h .. 1r l'On rcrn , the
l u ff 11'1vest1ttatort1 dtihven •il
th1•1r r t>Pi•rt to lh1• llOul.il'
fore\.:n Afhur1> ·ommllt\'t' lUl
der ht•uvy Nl'C'unl v with ptillc•·
j(UIHdN i.nd ffit'lul dt·k <'lll11'1 al
l 'ro• Pafl' ·1 I
UNES S1"1LL LONG. • •
011 the l'rllll'UI h't lfl tht.> '"IO•·
wartl Jrl' t1i'r clau..:hh:r. Maria
1\ r r cdo11d11. :r1 ,, nil M r~ r
redondo s twu chlldrt.>n, Cl<1ud111,
6, and Juun J r ,:,
Mr s Arrt>doncto'N hustwnd ,
Juan. 27. 111111 two oth<>r <'hilcire n
lrnv(• bt•t.•n d1!1t'hJrRcll rrt1m tht.•
GOV. BROWN SIGNS
WEEKEND BILL-A3
CONGRESS AGAIN
MULLS RATIONING-A4
BREAK UP ENERGY
AGENCY-Edltorlal, A6
DEMANDS FOR GAS
SAID SURPRISE-A&
SMALL CAR SALES
ON UPSWING-86
burn c·enler
Some of the lon~esl Imes in
Orange County were rep<>rted m
Costa Mesa today.
They Wl'rl' long at S<i11th Coast
S ht>ll. 3045 Hnl>tlll St , where ga~
wa s pumped Cro m ti to 8 a m
And a t Mesa ·r cxaco. 2 175
N e wpo rt Hl vll wh e re lhc
pum ps w .. r·c opened a fter a
thrcc-w1·e k :-.hutll<iwn
Moto11st!. w:11l1n~ fur unleaded
gas at tlw .J1rtv M·r v1t'l' st ation.
2228 Newport Blvd . w1•re pullciJ
from th1• Jin1> .111d w r v1•<I 1m
rnt.•dial t>ly But I h11M· w <.e 1t1ng for
rt>gular or prt•rn1um had lo ,cull'
down for a long wail
Only a handful or service Sta
lions opened fo r business in
Ncwp<>rt Beach today and those
w..ho did unJoc.:k the pump~ re·
ported lhl' longest lines they
have ever s t•cn
Opt•rator' ,1l 1 nm 'hurµ )>
l nh>n stuf1011 111 Corona dt!I Mar
.ind llitrbur Vu>w S tfoll s aid
som~ of their customers becun u:
11npat1ent Ht the long wait ;1ml
l'X p resiwd the ir dis pleusur t
whl·n th'-'Y <1rrivN1 al the pumpi.
It Wi\S lh1• .. 11nw slory m llun\
111..:ton lk-:u·h whc·n· 71 t•ars wen•
"ailing in line when operators lil
t he Chevron station, Brookhursl
and Talbert. opened the pumps
at 7 a .m .
Owner Je rry F'oslt'r said his
supply is running low und won't
lust long lf he is fo rced to open
o n weekends . Foster s aid he
:hinks the gas situation is
reaching the point whe re the use
of cars wiU be confined to "go-
mg to work.'QJ' ir joyride."
T here was a two-hour wait at
Tom's Arco, 5981 Warner Ave
and lines of equal length at Wes'
Union station. 9525 Wurner Ave .
Fo untain Valley. where the sta
lion eicpecl$ to use the last of its
gas by Wednesday The supply
will not be re plenis hed until next
week. operators said.
Man y se rvice s tation
operators we re appealing to
motoris ts today not to leave
t heir <'a rs parked al the pumps
all night with a vie w to being
first in llnl' when the station
opens next day
.I P Buck . whn owns Buck'!>
l'n1on Service. 9002 Adam~ /\vc .
lluntington He:ich. said he lost a
load Of gas last W!.!Ck when the
ta nker truck calling al his sta·
tion found parked c;irs blocking
the re fueling p<>mt alt he islands.
Irvine operators reported long
lines and Ions waits by patient
motor ist.'>.
Mesa Condo1Diniu01
Project Rejected
Custa Mt•Na pla nning com
mlss1oncrN turned thumb~ down
Mond ay on 11 riroposed 75·un1t
l' o n d o m i 111 u m p r o J e c t bu t
gave prt>lim1n:.1ry appro~al to
two other housing development~
They recomme nded to the City
Council t ha t it approvt: a zonr::
clCceplion permit a nd rl'zone
petition for a propO!\Cd :lJ·umt
condomim um d evelopm ent at
the southl•ast l'O rner of /\dams
a nd Plac('ntia avC'l1u11s The area
1s zon ed for ~1n~lc family
homes
Commissioners told neighbors
of the vroJcct. who expressed
conct'm:. at>Out traHic vroblemi..
that the proJect would add less
tra Hlc than JS .s ing le -family
homes because the units would
be sm aller
The propos•·d project will
1·omt> before the City Council
. June 4.
Commissioners also recom·
m e11ded City Counc il approval of
a ~quest by Fair vie w State
Hos pita l ttrnt it be a llowed to
proceed with plans for e mployee
housing on the ~rounds as an ac·
cessory use in an institutional
a nd recreational zone . ,
O..ANQE COAST
DAILY PILOT
,,_ O'Af'Ol'Cori9\t 0.'ly Pltot. ••tf\~rt t\tom
9'"fCI ,...,. ......,, PfM'!t t\CKA:tf1\twoa bt ,,,,. 0tlllt0"
Co1nt P"bU~(~1 S.Nt~rtChhfl1''"'<&'"
IHll>h'"'-d ~.,. tf\rOYQl't J.rte;My for CO\tit
Mfly flitt1-wpOrt fktt<h HV'\ltf'Qt()lf\ &f.tilf\I,,_~
l1111AVAtf~ t~.n. I..,,.._ n,,..Mtt/SOtJt"C°"'\I A
\lnQf• ,_.OIOIW f'IOllK'ln I\ owouu.o $.ttwtd•nAt'ld
\.vn<MV't 1 ..... °'''°" 'N' ~1'1'\tftV .,.Mt t\ llt 1)0
Wf'\I 8111y S.'"1 Co.I•.,_,,_, (ehtotA•••~'tt. __ ,, .. _
Po'\4f)t4'11 4"«J P\lllOlltNr
J.oc•• t'WMt V•ttPrtll\KM,.t•nd~M~
,_ .. 11_1
EOllOt ,_., .. ,,.....,.._
M°""O"'' Cott°'
CM•1t•H L. .. , .,._,. ,.."
A\-\i\l•f\I Mli"•tlf'G Cc:tttoo
T~M (114)Ma-4m Q....,.... .-.-.-..........,.
The request was approved in
con<·l·pt s ubJ••Ct to the Ci ty
Council's ratification · on th<!
condition that the housm~ be
available only to employees and
clients or the hos pital.
Jr 1t were o ffered lo the
general public, a general plan
amendment and u zone change
would be required
1\ proposal to convert 75 apart
m en ts at JR45 Anahe im Ave to
condominiums m et with less
favor Monday
Commiss i o ners c ite d a
~horta~e of ap&.1 rtmcnts in the c1
Ly and denied th e zone exception
request T hey a lso r ecom
mended that the Redevelopment
Agency deny the requested proJ
eel, which lies within the city's
redevelopment area.
Doug Clark. assistant city
planning director, s aid apph·
ca nts -Te rra n ce u nd S he il a
Ragan of Balboa Island are ex·
peel ed lo appeal tu the City
Council.
Frot11 rage A I
WADDILL. •
deliveries a month two ye ars
a go; two or t hree times more de·
liveries than abortions.
Waddill is being tried a second
tim e on charges that he alleged·
ly strangled an infant known a s
Baby Girl Weaver in the a f·
le rma lh o r a n abo r tio;
per(ormedon an 18-year -oldpreg-
na nt unwed mother.
His trip to the Orange County
Superior Cot.Vt witness stand
was de layed for a week after de·
fe nse attorney Ch arles Weed-
ma n s uffered a back injury and
was confined to bed.
Waddill has said he was anx·
ioua to offer hia testimony about
the March 2, 1977, e ve nt In the
Westmins t e r C o mmunity
Hospital nursery.
Waddill's first mur de r trial
ended last May whenJurora saJd
they were deedlocke 7 to 5 in
favor of acquittal.
Proeecutor Robert Chatterton
hH aJle1ed Waddill s truaaled
the infant beceuae be feared a
malpractice law.wt If the Want
survin d with brain damage
from the saline ebortlon IOlu-
tion.
··-----·
the dOon.
ProM"flt at the &esslon to hear
ltw r eport were 11everal mem·
bNll ot'Ry1m~s fifmlly. tl\Cladtn(
hll'I tluutthlt·r. t:hn. und two sis
lM,., Sht•ilu Hyun und Shannon
Torphy
K yian . O ·C1t l lr., thref'
}our1u1Ui.IA 1mtl a cult dcfeelor
wt•rv 11hot to deulh at nn a irstrip
1wur th~ P coplt.•s T c mplt 's
Jon~·sluwn ~l'ltlt<ment Nov 18.
Th" nt'XI duy, rnore than 900 cult
1nt·mbt•r N dll1d 1n a mas s
murdN :.u1c 1dl' led b y their
kude r, Jim Jont>s
' There 1s ev1denc~ lo s uggest
,Junell ltfl0 NOme Of his key lieule
uunt s dli.<'USM~cl .rnd had 'un
clt•r:H11nd1n.::.· t o e liminate
var1 o ui. 111c11v1duals. mcludmj!
11aturnal pohucul hw ders," the
Nturr rt•pt1rt concluded "Time
m,1y thmm111h the pos!>1b le threat
or this f11ctor "
T h t-lrl\'l'!>t1f,!..1tnr' a lso :-u1d
t h •• I t' I N l' I r c.: II Ill !\ l a n t I a I
,. v utt·n<'t'. hut ''" ha rd t·v 1dencc,
thut Jont'N had a "contingency
c.:ons p1rac.:y .. to u:.:.assinate Ryan
1r the ronf.!ressrn an could not oc
1lt>l11ded on t rue c.:unchtw ns a\ the
('Ult d11r111.: l11 N visit
"f 1rov11l1ng 1'0rnt· mod<•rate
l't'1•<frn1·t• to Liu: 1tll'U of a c·ont
1ngt>ncy conspiracy 1s the fact
thut tht• Jont's town su icide-
murde r ritual started before the
Port Ka1 t um;1 ( a1rs tr1pl a s -
sa1lanls returned lo confirm the
s h ootings or Re p. Ryan and
others." the report said.
ft said the re ulso are uncon
hrmed reports that a lar~e ship·
ment or l'yanide used in the
mass murde r a rri ved 1n
Jonestown two d ays berore
Rya n 's visit.
"AllO NlatH is t he reported
statement of a Jonestown sur ·
vivor that severa l days before
Mr . Ryan arnveCJ • J"onestown
he heard Jones say tha t the con·
g ressman's ph1ne 'mi&hl fall
from the s ky'."
The House Investigators also
agreed with the State Depa rt-
ment's conc lusion last month
\hat it had burled warnings or
possible mass s uicide at the c ull
In bureaucracy a nd relu ctance
to interfere.
As a result, the House report
said. the Slate Department had
four reports of poten,tial violence
scattered in files but told Ryan
that "potential danger was ·un
likely'. ..
Ho wever. the House study
s aid. Ryan was advised more
than once by advisers of "gut
feelings" that there might be
v1olcncc. but we nt to G uyana
a nyway
"He Lcndf'd to discount s uch
warnings with the thought that
his offic1· as a congressm an
would protect him ." the report
said. •'Moreover, he apparently
was willing to face whateve r
dan1wr might be present "
Thl.' n·port s aid e vidence sui.:·
gests tha t Hyet n conside red the
accompanying re porters "as <1
s hield '' and the reporters in turn
"regarded Mr . Ryan's status as
a cong ressman as their best pro
tection."
The House report concluded.
a s did the Stale De partment.
that one o r the de partme nt'!>
worst errors was to take no uc.·
lion on the written warning of
c ult dereclor Deborah Layton
Blakey in May \978. about six
months before the mass s u1c1de.
Office Towers
Planned for Mesa
/\ s pokes m an for a South
Coast Plaza project said Mon-
day the developers hope lo start
building the fi rst or two ne w 15·
s tor y office towe rs in Costa
Mesa in August or September
G re~ Butcher . director of de·
vclopment ror C J Segerstrom
and Sons. sa1ct at a City Council
study sessio n that the f irm
hopes to s tart work on the
s econd tower within three
months artcr the first is bej:(un.
T he development, a joint prOJ-
ect o f Segerstrom and Pruden·
tia l Insurance. will come be.fore
the City Council ne xt Monday
for approval of final develop-
m ent plans.
Approval anc1 1ss u::inee of
bu1ldin~ ~rm1l!> will hl' d elayed
until ~<'V<'ral t·ond1t1on~ are m•·t.
1r th~ c·ouncil upholdi. <J n Apnl 23
Tlueves Take
1 Tank Trucks
CARSON 1/\P ! -Two
gas oline tanker t r ucks
we re stol e n from the
Southwest Tank Lines Co.
m Carson. the Los Angeles
County S heriff's Depart·
m e nl reported.
According to a witness,
the taolCe rs pulled out of
the yard S unday afte r-
noon. while the drive rs ap·
peared lo be having trou-
ble s hifting the big r igs.
Th<> company would not
s ay 1f the lO.ooo.g allon
tanks on the trucks were
full at the time o r the
theft
Costa Mesa
Fre eway Meet
Slated Tonight
The folks al Ca lTrans want to
k no w what Ha rbor Area resi·
d ents think a bout their Roule 55.
They a re hostin g a m eeting at
7 : 30 ton ight. in t he Newport
Ha r bor llJgh School cafeteria to
discuss plans and problems on
the state-owned portion or the
road way that begins at Finley
Street in Newport Beach and
r uns into th .. Costa Mesa
F reeway In Costa Mesa.
CalTrans currently is conduct·
Ing a study of the possibility or
com p le t i n g t h e R oute 55
F reeway through Costa Mesa
and t.onJght's meeting is being
held lo hear what residents think
or s uch a pla n.
f'f'Ofll Pap Al
BOYCOTT. •
a p eclflc ally d i rected a t the
c ritical shortage ln California.
Planning Commission dec1s1on.
No dollar value has been set
for the developm ent. to be locat-
ed on Anton Boulevard betwee
the South Coast Plaza llolel a
the San Oic~o 1-'rceway .
In addition to tht• two towers,
there will be severnl low.rise of.
ric<' huildin~!>, 11 rc.·s teturant. und
a parking slruc turi·. with a totul
of about 715.000 sq11an · f<·ct of 11f
fice and c·ommcrl'lal !\J)~Ct.'
Cond1trons !\Cl pr111r tu I!\
s uance of building permit!> in
elude completion or a tr affi r
s tudy. realignme nt of plans LO
permit an offramp from the
freeway to Anton Boulevard.
and clear anct.> frorn authontli'1'
inrli catin~ the bu1ldinJti. won't in·
tedi•rt• with a vial ion nav1~at11111
from Orangt• Cuunty Airport
Bulctll'r prcst·ntl'c1 counc.'11
mt·mbcrs Monday wtth a n ·
aligned plan to ac.:commodatl:' a n
offramp.
lie said the d <·vt.•101>..rs arc.·
working wit h the stale Depart·
mcnt of 1'ransi:><>rtatlon to dl·
tt•rmint• ttw rcusibllily or sut.•h
an offramp, wh1c.:h the dt•·
vclopcrs would fund
A r e prese ntati ve from
Linscott. Law and Greens pan.
E ngineers. also presen ted a list
of measures being evaluated 1n
the traffic study
These include staggered work
hours, carpooling, additional bu...,
s er vices. a pedestrian over
crossing of Bristol Street and ad
ditional turn lanes ul the in·
ters ection of Bristo l Street and
Anton Boulevard .
f"'t l•we/ry
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PREGNANT PAUSE IN WOMEN'S POOL TOURNAMENT
K•thy H•ddon Shoots as Doctor, Ambul•nce Walt
Labor of Love
Stork Waits j"or His Cue
ST PETERSBliHG . f'la 1/\P t Th•· amhul1J nct: was wait·
1ng. llrr labor pa in~ w1·r<· I•·" than thrtw ro1nutes apart. But
211-y<'ar old Ka thy Haddon woulr1n·1 ll·uvt• lh1· pool tournament .
Iler son JUSl had to w111l /\nfl ht• rl1rl Al stukE· wu:-. th•· worm·n·, rhamp1ons h1p or the city's
Tavf'm Pool Ltt:.ig1"' K.1thv w;1.., lhl· top h·mul•• !\hoote r in the
11'31.!Ul' and the hl·art or th · lt'cim from M a~try !>bar a nd Grill. ..
"l 'VF. REEN W/\ITING Al.L year for this.'' s he s aid.
"Evcr yb1><1Y want' mt• to l•·<IV<', hut I'm not l,,aving for
a nything I won't twvt the h;1hy until wmt!l1rnr; <sller 1 am
Th\'.re '-; plenty or t1111t· ..
By I 1 µ m . tht· h<•h> WJ N four day!> ovenlur• and the paw.-.
y.erl' 21 ··minutes apart.
Kathy tugged at her matcm 1ty hlouse, "pped orange JUi ce.
c he wed funou ... ly on her g um and <htbl)(:d at her furehcad with a
hundkerch1d "She stayed 111 befl hlr 11,1,0 day~. lo n· .. t up ..,o ~ht: could C'>mc
to this." :.aid her hu~hand, IJau 'She went into labor two days
ago, but she kind Of talked hen.elf out o( ll ''
"SHE WON'T MAKE IT TflRO GH overtime ," bar owner
Lay Mastry :.aid a s a crowd of ::.t·veral hundred wa tched the
champ1onsh1p i.hoQtouL"
In the seventh j.{a me. Kathy c,unk the <1 and 8 ball to give he r
team a 4.3 lead But hcfon• l<1nJ.!. :vt al>lry.., and Nell'i. Lounge
wer e back in a neck-and neck 1 ii<'<' t1c•d by 5 5
Th1•n tht're was .1 d1s<1gn·c mrnt over a judgt•"; r uling. T hir·
ty minutes passed Da n kept llx>krn~ at h1., watch
Ry 11 15 lhen• wen· only two h;ilb <in thv tahll' the 2 and
the 8. Kathy had t•J s ink ll11·in and M<1stry·~ would have its
::.cc11nd ~trn1ght till<!
Tii t~ r M NS WJ-:Rt l!\:-Ol~Tt:~T. Bl'T K;1thy m ade short
work of 11 lkr husalJantl w.•· v.;111111~· SfJ 1;,a, tht• arnhul<inre So
wa:-. the tlodur. cJ11wn <Jt !)t /\111 111111) 'hll'>f'llal By lJ :JO s he wa!\
on the.• wa)
Lat.er. Dan .ca lled th•· C<'lehranlN with the news -at J :43
am Jillie more than t .... o hour.., Jflt.·r hN winning shot . Kathy
gavl' birth lo a bo~ and Jll ""'' ...,,.11 The mother and son 1,1,;ere rt•purlc'<..I doing fme, the hospital
s:.iid
'Holy War' Opens
In County Court
What IS l'Xpt•('fl•d to bi.• ·' t 1,1,ri
w l' e k I e g 11 I b a t I I l' o " t• r
poss<'ssion of an Ir vine Luthl•ran
C hurc h o p1•nc ll Mo nd.1; 1n
Orange County Superior Cour1
S t Matthe w Luth eran
Church's so-called "holy war'
<'enters on a Split :..monJ? the
('hurch ccin~re,gation t ho"
loyal to th<' Luth1 •ran 6.Jrd1
M 1ssoun Synod :.nd thol>t' wh11
want lo JOIO a less conscrvall\•
group, the 1.uthi•ran Chun·h 111
Ame nca
In Nove mber tht' maJOrll~
-c hurc h membt'rs h 1p vot ct1 t•1
,evt•r 11c ... with the Missour i
!--~nod :incl n ·f1n :.incc the Sl. Mat-
1 hl'W N Synod·hcJd debt.
nut tht• re~l of the congrega-
tion wants to retain affiliation
with the M1 ssour1 Synod and
filed 'lUll to seek possession or
,1bout SJ00,000 1n c h u r ch
prfll'l' 11 y
·'The chur<'h cannot function
10 1hc advantage o r its mem·
hers h1P as 1l 1s presently con-
4'11 uated." attorney Mike Br en·
n.1fl \.\hO rt.>prcscnh t he minori-
ty congre)i!al.Jon. said m a recent
court appearance .
rrc811 rr«•m tla..: ~arclc•t .•••••
•••• !fltcr''C it. 0111' !lliCt ti 11~ ot•
1·incly 4!rad·tcd.ic'''clr~··
"Callfomiana have nothing to
a pologtie for ln connet lioo with
fuel usage ," Shutt 11id. "The
1overnme n t h asn 't b ee n
sa tlaOed with forced buaine our
1tudent1, now they want to
f orce-blll a ll of ua by gelling us
out of can.''
n fA~AION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH. CAt lFORNIA 92660
fU.CPHONC 171'1 6•4-2494
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Maker of Botte:r!
.Tries Margarine
By MILTON MOSKOWln
Anyone who Uved in the Midwest durine tbe lfNOI will
probably recall the s te ady s tream of venom directed _.
the butt.er people agains t the margarine people. It .,..
almost r egarded a social offense t o have mar1arine in *be
house. much a s s moking cigarettes is now considered by
some nonsmoke rs.
The inve ctive h eaped upon margarine was partlcularr
ly s trong in U\e dairy rarmina s tales oi ·Minnesota and
Wisconsin, home t e rritory of a major d lJiry cooperative
Land O ' Lakes . Land O ' Lakes. lhrouth its farmer mem:
be rs, is the larges t butter producer in the United States •
SO POWERFUL 1 WERE THE DAIRY interests je
the _se s t a te1' tha t l~ey w e r e a ble to get legislators to paa
s tric t la w s governang the sale o r m a rgarine. Margarine
could not be s old unless it was its natural color: white.
Som e '?argarines were p acked with a coloriog ageni
lodged 1n a red dot. Arter you bought it. y ou pressed the
d ot a nd then kneaded the m a r garine until it t ook on tbe
yellow c a s t o f butte r .
In those days. butter w a s r eally king or the market. In
1940, the average Ame rican cons umed 17 pounds or butter
a year . Thal w as seven times the intake of margarine.
Year by year the m a rgarine people whittled down that
l ead , aide d b y a big
the n by scientific r e -'·
price advant age a nd ~
ports linkin g heart d is· · ~ :.
ease to h eavy u se of
a nima l fats M argarine
passed b utte r fo r the
first ti m e in 1957 -and
Money
Tree
it has never been h ead e d s ince. Today. Americans con-
s ume about three times as muc h marga rine as butte r .
Tha t w o uld a ppear to be a d e pressing picture for the
Mioneapolis ·based Land O ' Lakes co-op. But d on 't rorget
about good o ld American pragmal1!''Tl, expressed faullJess.
ly 1n that a d age. "If you can 't lick ·em, Join ·e m ."
YES. LAND O ' LAKF~ NOW HAS its own label
margarine . S u perm a rke ts in the M idwest already carry
Land 0 ' Lake s marganne a lo n g side Land O' Lakes butter,
The L a nd o· L a k es margarine a lso has m o ved into
New York a nd t h e New En~land s tates . The campaign
t h e m e 1s very c lever: "ll takes a butter company to give
you the tas te you r eally want in m argar ine.·• That's
s traight fro m t h e farmer~ whom ilk cow s .
Shockin~ as 1t m ay seem to those who <:1ssociate Land
O 'L akes Wlth the "pure " world o f d a i ry fa rming, this kind
o f move 1s n ot exactly unprecede nte d in the annals o f
Ameri~an bus ine s s Afte r a ll. 1he lop.selling margarine
b r and 1s Parkay, which com es from a d air y ·bas ed com.
p any, Kraft ~nd t~o oth er companies with a dairy image,
B orden and Carna tion, are leading m a rke te r s o f n o ndairy
c r e amers. C r e mora and Coffet--Mate
SO LAND 0' LAKES IS JUST laking a le ar o ut of the
hook o r the~c corpor a te giants . tr they can speak o ut ol
both s ides of the ir mouth. so c a n L a nd 0 ' Lake1t
Whal the cows think a bout this treach ery, no one
knows
Borrowing Rises
Despite Rates
LOS ANGELES 1AP > -Inte r est rates a r e at record
hig h s, so what a re cons ume r s d o ing ?
"They'r e borrowing m ore." s ays Arde n B ates. Bank of
America vice pres ident a nd Time P l an C redit ad·
mini s trator ''It's the inflation a r y f act o r it's caus ing
p eople to borro w more and for lo nge r terms ."
THE TREND IS SHOWING UP in ever y thing from
a utomobile financing to ho m e improvement lo ans. Batff
s aid . and h igh inte rest r ates s imply aren't d e te rring ~·
p ie who see prices n sin g even fast e r .
"The governme nt f o r the last couple o f years has been
looking for ways to s low mfla tion and they've taken ~
posi.tion that if they k_eep the cost o r m o ney hig h . it's going
lo d iscourage borrowing." H a tes s aid in an inte r view.
"But fro m what I see h e re. it 's h a d the reverse e ffect.
People lhmk. 'If I d o n 't buy that n e w car n ow, 60 o r 90 days
later it's JUSt gom g to b e hig her pnced," h e said .
NEW AUTOMOBILE LOANS USED to be for 36
m o nths. Bates said. but the cost of car s h as made four and
fi ve.year loan s m o re a od m o r e common.
.. F ive or s ix year s ago, you could buy a Ford or C h e vy
for $3,500," h e s aid. "Today the sam e mode l is going for
$8,000. Whe r e people w e r e p aying those loan s off in 31
m o nths, it 's tak ing the m 48 o r 60 m o nths to pay them off
now ..
T h e s ame 1nflat1o nary fac tor h as pus hed home im·
provem e nt loans h ighe r than ever before, Bales s aid wilb
p eople borro w in g in s tead o r buying , I
"R eal estate values have gone s o far out of s ight that
pe~p~e a r e m ore inc l.ioed to borrow on the equity in their
existin g homes and invest their money in improvementi
rather than t aking t h a t equity a nd buying a n e w homt
tha t 's going to boos t their m o nthly p aym e nts tre mendous·
ly,·· he said.
SUPPORTING BATES' VIEWS IS the ratio of con·
s ume r borrowing to d ispos able Income. an indicato('
economists u se to judge the o v e rall le ve l of consumer debt
and one which has risen s ignificantly the last couple or
years. Fro~ a r o und 11 percent in the 1960s, the debt-to.
Income ratio rose to 14.S percent in 1976, 15.2 percent id
1977 and a record 17.3 per cent las t year . (
If you think you may be borrowing more than is wise;
here's a simple rule fin a ncial counselors use to judge ~
family's debt position. rr the m onthly payments for all
your debts are m o r e than 3S percent of your monthly take•
home pay, il '!ii time t o c ut back. Below 35 percent and
you 're probably all right. •
AnaheiDl Business
Plans Merger
California Compute r Products Inc. of Anaheim ~
Sanden Auociates Inc. have reac hed ··an arreemen~ if
principle providlnl for the mer1er of Calcomp with a •IM>t
ly owned subsidiary of Sanden. •
A subsidiary of Sanden will make a tender offer lit
$13.50 C!81h per ahare net to the seUer for up to 1.-.oot
shares, or 37 pereent of the outatandiq shares of Calc!oll\P:
After approval by abareholden, the remaiAlnl aharet
of Calcomp wlU be excbaqed lD a mefler (ID what ii at
peeled to be a taxable transaction) for a combinaUoa _~
common stock of Sanden and caab wtth a value of SU.St.
It will be 1ubjeet to adjuetment based upoa tbe prtee Gf
Sanden commoa stock launedlatetJ priof to tbe C~·
a harebolden' meetiq beld to vote on tbe mer1er.
The two companies allo anDOUDC!ed Sanden punb~
from Calcomp a 10 percent aubordlaated DCM ID the:
amount o S7 ,850,000. •
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MARMADUKE
"I hate these times when he wonts
to walk in my sleep 1"
SUPERHEROES
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MOON MULLINS
THE FAM ILY CIRCUS By Bi) Kean.-
''Well How were things down in rn'ne
today?"
DENNIS THE MENACE
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
GORDO
JUDGE PARKER --.
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"'CIC H~ noNQe A .. O en OUl TOMO«ltOYll 1 CAH 00 16 LµVE, &HfAA AWAY.
M()MING/ M 'ATIY <>AVE Ml OOME lllCE A 'THIEF lH THE "IGHT.'
IH~GHT 'THAT CAAlfGEO MY MINO!
TUMBLEWEEDS
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by Gus Arriola
by Harold Le Doux
by Ernie Busltmiller
COMICS / CROl8WORD 2 ..
PEANUTS
6ET IT? LOCKERS HAVE
COM81NATlON LOCK~! AN ODO COMSINATION !
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by kevin Fagan
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by George Lemont
by Jeff Millar and Jon Mcintosh
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS Si Pur•f•c•s
1 Tears S4 Suh1u1..1 ~ Over100~ 5e Race scg
10 CarQo space menls 1~ Fool 59 Cal11orn1a
'5 Surrnounl· city inq 61 Joo to do
16 __ about 62 M1111> cw11
11 111000 p,... 63 N1cnoras
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t9 Unusual 65 Pekoe and
?O Saturates Onlonq ~2 HarpconinQ 66 ~:n1sh art·
.~Legal paper 67 Tope
?6 Ca11catures
27 Revo~ed
Jt Perlorme<f
32 --away
33 Modera1es
~ Curvetl bone
J8 Clutter
39 Teacher
40 Marquis de
41 Neck
42 Bible boot\
43 G11n
44 Bog
45 Beer glass
47 Penumc
51 Nimbus
DOWN
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3-green
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On1oans
5 wage
6 Can prov
7 Ros1den1 s
ol Sulllx
8 Cleansers
9 Tedder
10 Repulsive
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12 Mr Greene
UNITED Feature Syndieate
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