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~ats Fly,, i
Roofs Go
In Storm
By DA V1D KUTZMANN
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Torrential rains and powerful
winds battered the Orange Coast
today and contributed to a
familiar litany of storm-related
woes: mudslides. road closures.
impassable streets, toppled
tre~. snarled traffic and flooded
home~. Winds of tornado-like strength
swept through Newport Harbor
this morn.mg. wreakmg havoc
throughout the city. off1c1als
said
County public works crews
were reported keepinft a wary
eye on several areas where
mudslides could threaten homes
and businesses in several South
County locations
of minor accidents. California
Highway Patrolofficialuaid.
T he s torm which belted
Southern Cal ifornia thif
morning apparently rorme4
overnight. a spokesman for the
National Weather Service said.
T h e forecast calls for
continued rain through tonight
and Friday and possibly through
the weekend as a persistent low
pressure system off the coast
cont1nues to allow Pacific
storms swtrt a nd easy passage
mto Southern California.
Officials m Huntington Beach,
Fountam Valley, Irvine, Costa
Mesa. Laguna Reach and San
Juan Capistrano said there wert'
no serious problem s thi s
mornmg.
TH~S A CAR UNDER THERE SOMEPLACE, BUT TOW TRUCK DRIVER HAS PROBLEMS OF HIS OWN
Jim Sanders of MeH Tow Ane ... a the Sltu•tlon on Pomon• Ave"ue Neer 17th Street In Coat• MeH
A heavy downpour during
morning rus h hour on the
freeways contnbuted to a rash
But in Newport Beach, there
was considerable damaf.!c from
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Twister Hits LA Area;
Flash Floods Feared
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 6, 1980
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Twi.ster Hits LA Area
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Flash F loods Seen in S oggy Sooth S tate
By 1be Associated Press
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1 A rainstorm that b egan
Wednesday turned into a thun-
derstorm today. generating a
'"twister" in West Los Angeles , , hail in Long Beach and lightning
ltthroughout a wide area of
jSouthern California.
Forecasters said the storm
1 would drop two more inches or
rain in the a rea and issued a
flash-flood watch.
ll was the last thing soggy
·Southern California. now in its
seeond month of torrential rain·
fall, needed to hear
The storm, due to move on by
'this evening, dropped 1.38 inches
a t Los Angeles Civic Center by 9
a.m. and pushed the season's
rainfall to 25.69 inches to date
more than double the normal
10.91 inches for this date and
nearly double the normal 14.05
inches for an entire year Last
year's rainfall to date was 14 32
inches.
In another development. ram
forced caqcellation of Friday'!>
opening round of the women's
Sunstar Golf Classic at Rancho
Park in Los Angeles
Orange Coast
Weather
Periods or locally heavy
showers through Friday
morning. Probability of
showers 60 eercent Friday
morning, decreasing to 4()
per'cent in afternoon. Lows
tonight 47 at the beaches
and 53 inland. Highs Fri-
day 58to&4.
INSW E TODAY
On.111 tqUi~l Laba obvious
delight in raiding bird /etdtt' pre/~~racy to welfare.
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The storm moved eastward at
25 mph, bringing the snow level
in the mountains down to 4.500
feet, including the Grapevine
pass on Interstate 5 through the
Tehachapi Mountains.
Lake Elsinore . 65 miles
southeast or Los Angeles. con-
tinued to have floodin g prob·
lems, from today's storm.
The California Conservation
Corps helped 50 residents move
lakefront mobile homes from the
path of rising waters. but
another 250 homes threatened by
the encroachmg lake had to be
left where they were.
Ma ny of the mobile homes
were not in condition to be moved
and the owners of several others
could not be reached. said
Federal Emergency Manage-
ment Agency spokesman Rick
Schuster. Lake waters. s wollen by
runoff from s urrounding moun-
tains. already have flooded at
(See HAIL, Pa11:e A2l
T ijuana Editor
Seeking A sylum
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A
newspaper editor ousted after
attacks on the Mexican govern-
ment has fled across the border
and says he'll seek political
asylum in the United States,
something never granted a Mex-
ican national before.
The government-backed union
and stockholders ousted J esus
Blancom elas as editor of ABC,
Police Probe
Valley Theft
Of Jewelry
Fountain Valley police are
continuing to search for
burglars who made off with
$6, 700 worth of jewelry and
firearms Tuesday from a home
that w&s unattended for only
about 15 minutes.
The break-in occurred at
about noon, when a fam ily
member le(t briefiy to pick up a
child. Police believe the
buralars may have been oblel'V"
lna the home from a car parked
acrou the ltreet. Tbey broke in
by Pl"Yinl oPeft a wtndotf 1creen.
Taken f rom t h• home of
, Edward Hok!z 11113 SudJtb Ave.1 were aold, mamond and pear
jewelry. a sliver aerv~1 tray. ,
and two rlftel witb talMeOJdC alp ta.
T iju a n a 's largest dai l y
newspaper.
He planned a new opposition
pa per but was threatened this
week with a criminal complaint
that $70,000 in ABC's funds was
unaccounted for.
As he crossed the border from
Tijuana alone Wednesday night,
Blancomelas said that "if I got
picked up and pu~ in jail, people
would say 1 was guHty."
He insisted earlier that be
would stay in Mexic~ and fight
the charge, which remains to be
filed.
Gov. Roberto de la Madrid of
Baja catifomta. who had been
accused of corruption by Blan-
cornelas, denied any role in the
editor's ouster. ..
In November, about 300 mem-
bers of a Mexican labor union
s tormed the ABC offices and
shut it in what the 1ovemment
called a labor dispute. Several
news papers described It as
··press repression and blamed De
la Madrid.
Blancomelaa was chairman u
well u editor of ABC when the
$70,000 allegedly disappeared. In
recent days, ABC editorials ac•
cused Blancornelaa of stealing
the money. As he entered San
Die10. the former editor told re-
porten:
"I can prove where all the
money ls, bow lt was spent.
anytbln1 they want to know
about. 1 have done nothln1
wrona. I bave documeni., t.o <SM EDITCI&, Pase AJ)
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Dttlce B ... re.i
Family members of the late John Wayne, including those
living in Newport Beach. were in Washington D.C. today
for a presentation of a special Congressional Gold Medal
saluting the Duke. Treasury Secretary G. William Miller
~resented the medal to the family members. Wayne's
hkenet'S on the medal was culpted from this photograph,
reportedly his favorite.
Coaet Guard Dante MiMing Freighter
PORTSMOUTH, Va. <AP> -
Coast Guard officials. prompted
by the discovery of u empty
lifeboat bearlq the name ol a
PanamanJan fretchter, ... rcbe.d
8,000 aquar. mlles of ocean tor
tbe vessel feared 1unk off the
North Carollo• coaat .
~utbotltlea 1ay.
The 339-foot Mount Horizon.
wtth 22 crewmen aboard, wu
last seen by the Coast Guard
cutter Dauntlesa on Saturday oft
the Florida coaat. the Coast
Guard aaid. Laat weekend, a
fierce winter 1torm wblpped up
50-foot seas off the North
Carolin• and Viralnia coa1t.1.
Iran Unit
May Gain
Custody
By ~ A&soc:lated Press
The Moslem militants •11ho
have held some 50 Americans
hostage al the U S Embassy in
Tehran for 124 days asked the
ruling Revolutionary Council to-
day to take over rcspons1b1hty
for the caetives
The de\efopment seemed t<1
-;1gnal a breakthrough toward
ending the CrlSIS
But Iranian authorities. Y.ho
have said a dec1s1on on the
hostages will not be made until
April or Ma>. had no 1mmedlatl"
comment to indicate whether
they m.tghl be fr~d sooner
Jus t "he n and how the
Americans would be handed
over to the authorities "will be
decided tonight or tomorrow.··
s aid an emba!>SV militant
reached by telephone by The As·
soc1ated Press from Bonn. West
Germany
The council went into a meet·
ing later in the day to discuss
the situation.
The militants' decision to sur·
render the hostages. reported by
Tehran radio. appeared to clear
the way for a U.N. investigating
com mission lo meet with them
as plaMed.
The commission had been pre·
paring to leave Tehran. but with
the news from lhe embassy they
decided to stay on at least until
Friday
While offenng to give up con·
trol of the captives. the militants
also implicitly warned the gov·
er nm ent of Pre s ident
Abolhassan Bani-Sadr that the
"Ira nian nation" would not
tolerate any concession to
American demands.
Tehran radio quoted the mili-
tants' spokesman as saying:
"We ask the Revolutionary
Counctl to lake over the
hostages. that is, American
s ptes. from us and deal with
them ln a~ way it seems ap-propriate . . . Our r~ponsibility
ie over for lhe hosta1es and we
<See IRAN, P a1e A%)
IA"ftk No Da111er
LIVERMORE (AP) -A
physicist for the Lawrence
Llvermore nuclear weapons
laboratory says radloactlve
triUum which bu leaked from
the facWty lnto the 1roundwater
of the municipal 1olf course ta
"rel1Uvety tnnoeuous."
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Da•~ Tie Oae O• Bere
Lee Soehnlen displays ha~ collechon of
about 2,000 neckties hanging from the ceil-
ang of his restaurant in East Sparta. Ohio.
I I e 's banned ties from his steMk house for
Jo ycari;. dipping the m from his
''ustomen. · ne cks be fore serving their
meals.
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RAIN •••
wind gusts that ripped a skylight
off the roof or the Bank of
Newport at 16th Street and Dover
Drive.
"It's pretty hairy in here. It's raining in our solarium," safo
d e pos it m a na ger G inge r
McJntyre said.
A woman walkln1 on NewPOrt
Center Drive suffered cuts and
bruises when she was thrown to
the ground by the wind.
On Balboa Island's South Bay
fo'r o nt. the wind dro ve a
lightweight catamaran through
a picture window and sheared a
street Light at iL'i base
J a ne Lightner of 900 South
Bay Front said the ~quall that
drove through the harbor al
about 9 a.m. ripped boats from
moor ings and docks from piers. ··a was llke a Lomado," she
said of the gusts that drove a
moortid Jlobia Cal rnto he r
home.
"ft came right c.i c ross the
water, s kipped the sea wall and
hit the house," M rl>. Lightner
said or the boat.
A harri e d c i ty gene r a l
services director said the rainy·
on s laught cuused problems
citywide.
.. Our storm draini; just won 't
take t hJs mtcns1ty," said Wade
Beyeler.
Lifeguards at the Newport
Pier said the wind-blown seas
drove the city's dory fleet to
s hore this morning
In Laguna Beach, oHt cers al
the Del Mar Avenue cbmmand
post r e p orted high winds
blowing the plastic cove ring
from a massive slope that fatled
in last month's storms
T wo hom es Y.Or t: heavily
damuged when about 90 feet or
D<:I Mar s l i ppe d d own an
em bankmt.>nt.
Officer Fred Ma rtino said the
he avy winds this morning a lso
knocked down one of "the light
s tandards in tho Arch Beach
If eights neighborhood.
County crews were watching
the Quiet Cannon Res taurant
overlooking ·Dana Point Ha rbor
be c ause or un s table s oil
conditions. Trabuco Community
Church also was considered to
be in pe ril from a large
mudslide. officials satd. The
c hurch 1s located on Ridgeline
between Live Oak Canyon and
Oso Creek Canyon.
If mud.slides occur from this
latest storm, county officials
said. several r esidents could
lose access Lo Live Oak Canyon
Roud.
Four Die in Blaze
HOUSTON <AP ) -Four
children died today in a house
fire that an!Qfl lnvestlgatQrs said was set del berately after an
argument between a man and
his girlfriend. Four adults re-
ceived serious burns and five
others were said to have
escaped without injury.
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IBraeli Bank
Hike8 Prime
NEW YORK (AP> A
small Israeli-owned bank
raised Its prime lending
rate today to a record 17:1 .. percent.
UMB Bank & Tru1t Co ..
the New York s ubsidiary
of Te l Avi v's Uni ted
M 1zrahl Bank. ralsed the
rate from 17~ percent, the·
rate charged by ma1or
American banks.
Jt was the second time•
the s mall bank has raised
its pr i m e rate befor e
others acted.
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HAIL ••.
least 150 waterfront horn<.'!-. ;md
businesses. authorit ies said
More than HXJ people visited a
disaster ass1stunn· <.'enter within
tht! fi rst two hours 1t was open('d
Wednesday in the S:.ihar a Dunc-.
Hotel on California 76, Schw,ter
said.
The US. Ar my Corp1> or
Engineers will try today to com
plete its wide n ing of an old
drainage channe l running
through the center of the city
But FEMA spokesman Bill
Mayer said: "From the begm·
ning ... the corps bas made it
clear that the channel will only
have a minimal effect on the ul-
tim ate level of the lake. It is go-
ing to continue to rise despite
the corps' best efforts."
When the channel is complet-
ed. 200 cubic reel or water per
second is expected to flow ~nto
Alberhill Creek. em ptying mto
Tcmescal Wash.
Sisters' Nude
Bodies Found
LOS ANGELES <AP ) -
Police are investigating the ap-
parent s laying of two sisters
whose nude bodies were found ln
the bedroom or a West Los
Angeles apartment.
Dead were Beverly Cruse. 25,
an employee at USC and a part-
tl m e undergraduate student
the re, and her sist~r. Debra. 22.
a receptionist at radio station
KFI. .
Police said there were no vtsl-ble marks on the bodies when
discovered Wednesday at the
Woodcliff Apartments by their
brother James Cruse, but the
bodies were decomposlns. An
autopsy was planned
J a)' Sllverheela, the Mohawk Indian actor who played
Tonto in the '1Lone Ranier'' televUtan sertet, clled Wed·
neaday at the Motion Pie·
ture ancf Televlalon Country House. He wu 82. ;.
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IRAN •••
are sure that the Iranian nation
will rectify whatever deviation
th a t might arise in the
purs uance o f the Ay taollah
Ruhollah Khomeini's line."
Khomeiru's role in the decision
of the militants was not im
mediately clear. But the 79-year·
old religious leader met this
m o rni n g w i th Pres ident
Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, who has
been trying to assert control
over the militants
In Washington . Carte r a d-
m mistrahon orr.c1a ls appea red
taken by surprise by the report
from Tehra n. and w ithheld
pubhc comment.
"lt was not a p rearranged
s ig nal." s a id one official privately.
A spokesman for the captors
s~11d they agreed to give up
rcspons1b11ity for t he American~
because the "overnment was
"pushing" them to do so.
Tehrnn radio a lso quoted lhl·
spokesman for the militants as
l>:JYtn J: the decision was made
hect1U!-.C of tht· dispute "1th gov-
e rn m c· nt authorities over
whether the U.N. investigating
tommU;slon should be allowed to
meet with all of the hostages.
~eized Nov . 4.
The militants said they dis·
a greed with the government
stand approving tbe visit but
that they did not want to be ac-
cused or weakening the revoJu.
tionary regime.
"A& we have announced in our
earlier statements. we believe
that our dealing with Amen c:.i
should be from a position of
strength. And since the proposal
for a meeting between the U.N.
commission and the hostages
had come from America, the
grand satan, and not from the
Iranian people. we rejected it. ..
the militants said.
··But since the officials and
those overseeing the matters re-
gard our poeltlon as an infringe·
ment on the aurhority of the gov-
ernment, we therefore invite the
Revolutionary Council to take
over the hostages from us.
because we do not want to be
em broiled in a cause which is in
the interest of our enemy and
which will lead to no benefit for
our people."
Khomeini said two weeks ago
the Cate of the captives would be
decided by the new Iranian
Parliament, to be elected next
month.
And Ayatollah Mohammed
Bebeshll. the Revolutionary
Council's secretary. said the
Parliament would be unable to
reach a decision until May.
Moreover, Bani-Sadr has set
down three cond1Uons for ending
the crllls -the United States
mu'lt admit gulll in past In·
terf erence ln Iranian affairs, it
must pledge not to Interfere in
the future, and It must not block
Iranian ettorta to have the de·
posed shah •and his "stolen
wealth" extradited back to Iran.
Whether the revolutionary
sovemment will sWl adhere to
thla timetable and these condJ-
tlona waa unclear .
Dolphin Flap
Re-enacted
TOKYO CAP) -An American
environmentalist who ar11ered
fiahennen ln western Japan last
week by releulna 300 clolphlns
about t.o be 1lau1btered 1howed
local ProHC\lt.on Thunda)' how
he did lt. .
Dexter Cate of lUJo, Hawaii.
re·enacttd hts deed while 10
policemen stood ruard to pre-
vent pollible violence from the
fllherl'Mft durlna the lnspecUon.
There W91'9 no tncldentl, police
said.
Fltbermen on lid llland, 1,200
mUH ICM.lthweat of Tokyo, bavt
been round1q up aod 1lauattter·
lPI hundredl of dolpblu for the
p11t week. TM ftlllermen ny
tbt dolpbln1 con1umt vaat amount.a <A fi•h \bat tb1y dep9nd
on for their UveUbooda.
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ayor ,llamm
·Faces Recall
81 &AYJIOND DftAD.\ 'L .................
M11or Ro1 Hamm baa
become the alxth 8aA Clta:aeat.
City Council member la two
1••n to be served with a recall notice.
Alan KcrMn, wbo 1av1 Hamm UM papen ol intent to reeau at W~Y'• co&&ncll m..Unc.
cbar11d the mayor with
lfnorlnc • 2 ,000·tlanature pet.lt.IGD for bold1n1 a 1peclal
election to replace the late
CouncUwomah ll)'ltU Wagner
wbo died Jan. 12.
Instead . Hamm and
councilmen EdYfard Kalached
and Richard Ahlman appointed
local ent.repeneur Roy flurlbut
to the cocmcll Feb. 9 just be!ore
an llnarY group diJrupted the
meeUna.
Mn. Waaner nre served wtth
recall noticeJ, Hamm w11
quoted u aayln1 be believed
local voters would oust •nv
council member 11 the l11ue
•P.Ptared on the ballot.
But Wednesday Hamm Hid he waa no lon1er sure about that
statement. There bas been a
1reat deal of public opinion
a1almt any recall in recent
mon&ba, Hamm asserted.
Three San Clemente residenta,
Korsen, Farre l Smith and
Robert F1ynn, signed the intent
t.o recall notice against Hamm.
They have started 1atbenng
petlUom to qualify the recall for the November ballot.
BevaalUlllal
ORLANDO, Fla. <AP> -Aalta Bryaat cam. palped ........... .,. ••1 rtpu aettmu Bob
Kwitt 8Dd Alu Roc:kway
art ••1upportJn1" her,
after a fMblon.
They &>aradecl ln fnlet ot
th• J'blda DlpartJDeat Of •
Cltrua on Wednelday to
ur•• the Florida Cltnaa
Commla1lon not to
terminate Ml11 Bryant•a
contract, becaUH lhe hu
a rlgbt to ber ••blpt.ed
point of view," a
spokesman said.
Mus Bryant, sinser•and
national apokeawom.ao for
Florida citrus. was the
leader of a campaign to
defeat a 19'18 "CUU equality
ordinance" ln Dade Coun-
ty that would have pro-
hibited job dlacrlmlnatlon
against bom0ff'JW8J.a in a
number of field.a.
Hamm asserted that the
reaaon Hurlbut wu appointed
was because or th~ number of votH he received In the April,
1979, council election In which
Hurlbut fln.lshed second
Councilwoman Karolin e
Koester, who finished just ahead
or Hurlbut in the 1979 election,
races a June 3 recall measure
Mrs. Koeste r and h1:r former
ally Mrs. Wagner were served
with recall noUceb seven months
a go by a group led bv a former
business assoc1at<.· of Hurlbut.
Gale Howe
Slay Count Dropped
Agaimt Conspirator
The recall aaalnat Mrc;
Wagner ~as dropµed when ahe
died of a hl•art Jtlac·k Her
husband. Hall Wagner , 1.., one of ~1x candidate!. rn the April H council election
In Jan u ar} of 19 1 9 .
then-m:.i}or W11lu1m \.\ a lkcr and
t·ou n ctl m1.•mbcr .., Donna
W1lk m~on and llO'A-drd Mushett
wer<· rl•<.·alll'd by San Clemente
voter~
Ha mm wc.i., c.in all v of WiJlker
a nd Mrs. Wil kins.on on tht·
l' o u n c II Th l' y w t• r c o ft e n
OPPObOO by MUl_hell and Mn; Wa~ncr on plans to build mon•
than M,000 nt·w homt"' in th<· <.·1l\
Kors(•n. tht• lakl>l rt'<"J II h:Jdt·r.
l'harged 11~1mm "hiJ-. not d•·
monstratc.>d ht'> <'omm 1tmc·nt lo J
wl'll planm·d growth program for
our t tly.
' lhs votmJ? rt.>cord r<:ga rdmJ?
f u t u r (.• p r o p o " <' d h o m t•
development may s u b1ecl ll.!. to
p r e di c t e d pro blem s of
in adequate s ewage, watPr
shortages. tr afCi c congestion.
ovt:rl'rowdt•d '>C h ools a nd
1 ncreabcd co~t~ lo pro\ 1de
adequate city serv11.·es "
Ila mm s<1 1d \.\ Nlnt•.,dJ\ h•·
planl> to 1""Ul' .i formJI n·1il> lo
lhl· recall char~<·., w1th1n the
nt·xt two dav~
Soon Jftt:r Mr... h<w ... tt•r .ind
Teacher Axed
For·XMovie
NEW Y ORK IA I'> A
teacher a<.'CU!>NI or '-hOWtn~ a
hard-core se\ fil m to his high
schoo l photoj(raphy class has
been fired bv t h e Hoard of
Education.
The board \Oll'd m cxt•cult\l'
"cssrnn Wednl''>da\ to d1-.mi...-,
fi ne art!> teacher L<''>lll' Shur)ltn
1 m ml'dtateh
Shurgin has d(•n1NI sho" tnl(
anv !.uch fi lm or lhat It was C\er ~ho"n to his class at Jackson
lflgh School in Qul'cn-. 1n h1..,
presence
By F&EDE&JCK. SCHOEllEHL
Of .. o.llf ~ IUft Three-year-old murde r
cha rges agamst J oseph Gabnel
Fede rowslu or Laguna Beach.
ucc u.sed as a coo.apir a'°" iA Lbe executlon-1~1• 1larl111 or
St.pi... JobD Bonn ol FOWl&aln
Valley, were dilail.-ed Wectnt.
day m OriUl&e Couaty Superior
Court.
Bovaa wu gunned down out-
altt. a Newport Beach MUJcao
1'91tauruton Oet. U. tm. =: Court Juqe ~ K dllnmeed Ute m&a'der
ebar1es att.r ~liltor Jay
Monie)' datlliled FtderowlltJ'a
cooperaUon wlth federal In·
vest1 gato rs v.ho broke UIJ J
mull1-rruU1on ha:.h1sh 011 !!mu.:
~ltng nn~
D1smt)}l>al of thl· Orange Coun
l\ t'harge-. c<Jmc tmt• dav Jlt1·r
t-t'flt•rO\loSl<I. ~. 14 ;J'> M.·nl!.'Of't•d
tn l . S D1 ..,lnlt Court tn 1..u
Angl'11·~ to fl\,. H'Jr'> · pr11hat111r1
and J Sl,OOU fmt: fn r ht '> rt>le 111
lhe hastw.h aperJt1on
Stc.ite l'harge-, v. Nt• brought
af(:u nst Fe<lerowsk 1 follov. tn i!
the guns hot '>IJyJng of dru$! dealer Rovan
The slay1n~ sµa ~m·d a multi
a~ency invest1 gat1on t hJl
t umbled an Oranae Coast·based
Tot Rescued
From Pool
In Huntington
lluntmgton Beach paramt'd1c-.
restored life to a 2-year-old bo.'
Wednesda~ afkr the youngster
was foun d floating 1n htl>
family's backyard s w1mm10i.:
pool.
Young James Thorsen. fire of-
f1 c1als said, y,.as n ear death
\\ ht·n a two·man paramed ic
team amved and got the bo.'
breattung again.
T he Huntington Be a ch boy
"a~ r ushe d t o C h1 Id re n 's
l l o~p1tal of Oran~(· County at
:.ibout 2 30 p m a nd w;i -.
dt'.'scnbed as unconscious but
improving today
The .' oun~st<.>r reportedly "as
pulled from the pool at JSS62
P l ac id C ir c l e b y h 1!-.
g.nndmotber and a neighbor
bdore paramedics Frank Crai.:
and Mike Cooley arnved .
drug dynasty that re portedly
waa tied to the Ha re Krishna re-llgio~ sect
lnvest1gal1on showed Bovan·s
murder was m retahat1on to the
Au1uat. um ludnapptq ot Alex-
tnde' Kulik, at. of ~•WDOrt s.ac • owner of an lmPOrt nrm
th.It fronted for a dru& smua-glln1 operatiOI\
Kulik. arreste d a fter the
abootJng u he slept in a lux.iry
car parlced in Mialon Viejo, pre
viouaty wu sentenced t.o nine
yeara In prlaoq on heroin
trauportailoa and posseuton
cbara•. He eventually pleaded
1ullty '° llJdnap eonaplracy
chuaa ln the 8ovan cue.
Mo'><'ley 'iatd Wednesday th;1t
ht• ur~t'<.I d1sm1ssa l of charr.w'>
;iga 10 ... t Ft-derowsk 1 with m1sgl\
1n~!). but said thJl fochni: .... al.
"' t'r"'"'~ht·d by tht· dl"f1.·nd;igt ·..,
l'OCIJll'ratHJO Y. tth lht• l' ~-"'
tornl'} ·-. uff1 <:c . And :\loscl•'
-.a1 LI F1'<.leroY...,k1 w;1-, thl' ll'.•"'
tn\ olvt><J tn th.-Bovan ~laying
l' ..... r-.,rAl
EDITOR .•.
prove bow it was aJI spent."
A Judae has refused to con-sider as evidence bUDd.reds of
documents nled by his attomev
J nd !'>O have the stockholder-.
Rlancomela" said .
Thi• t'd1tor .,,lid that whtll' ap
ph in~ for pohttcJI <I'>) lum ho·
na ... a '1"a alloy. m g him to st..i'
1n l h <' Un1tt·d Sta t e"> unl;I ,\u~u..,t Hut ht· ~Jld ht• hop(•.., tu
rl'turn to Tuuanc:1 much soon1·r
to 'l't' h1-, y.jfe 1.1nd thrct· ~on.-,
Tiro Missing
Gir/,s Found
SAN FRANCISCO CA P J
Two lt>en age girls missing for a
month have been found in a Las
Vegas hotel after one of them
telephoned her family, the FBI reported.
The girls, 17 and 15, were re-
united with their famiUes, tht• FBI said
Las Vegat. police say they ar-
rested a companion, Jack Mule,
and boo«ed him in the Clark
County Jail for mvesttgahon of
contnbuUng to the delinquency or minors.
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• 81 fte AMMJaled Preu
"The Moslem militants who
'
ave held some 50 Americana ostage at the U.S. Embassy in
ebran for 124 days asked the
rulina Revolutionary Council to·
day to take over responsibility for the captives
l The council met later, agreed
to assume custody of the
hostages and said It would set up
l ''commission .. that would
sneet Friday to look into ar
rangements for transferring respon.sibiUty for them.
Foreign Minister Sadegh
Ghotbzadeh made it clear the
tranian government still con·
$iders the Americans hostages.
hQ_wever.
·~ur conditions are rather
clear " for their release. he told
reporters. apparently referring
to three conditions set down by
President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr
-a U.S. government admission
of guilt in interference in past
Iranian affairs. a pledge not to
do so in the future and a promise
not to block Iranian efforts to ex-
tradite the deposed shah and his
"stolen wealth."
Ghotbzadeh said he could not
ans wer questions about whether
the hostages would be removed
from the embassy and where
they would be held. Those ar
rangements would be handled
by tbe as-yet.-u.nidenlified com-r•·=..=.u.uve Nld a aedaioo on tbe hostages -wtD hot
be made until April or May
There was no immediate indica-
tion today whethe r' t h e
America ns might be freed
sooner.
The decision by the young
radicals to give up responsibility
for the hostages, reported by
Tehran Radio, appeared to clear
the way for a U.N. investigating
commission to meet with them as planned. I The commission had been pre·
paring to leave Tehran. but with
the news from the embassy they
aecided to stay on al least until
Friday.
I While offering to gtve up con·
trot of their captives, the mili·
tants also implicitly warned the
l:lani-Sadr government that the
"Iranian nation " would not
tolerate a ny con cession to
American demands .
Tehran radio quoted the mili.
tants' spokesman as sayin~·
"We ask the Revolutionary
Council to take ove r the
hos t ages. that 1s . American
spies, from us and deal with
lhem in any way it seems ap-
propriate . . Our responsibility is over for the hostages and we
llre sure that the Iranian nation twill rectify whatever deviation
that might arise i n the
pursuance of the Aytaollah
Ruhollah Khomeini's line."
Khomeini's role in the decision
bf the militants was not im-
medlat.e.ly clear.
I
arket Drops
6PointsAs
NEW YORK (APl -The
tock market posted another
ad loss today amid continu-
1 concern over the lnterest-
te outlook.
The Dow Jones average of 30
du1trial1, down 11.60 points
ed.nesday. dropped 18.81 to. .0'1 today.
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THERE'S A CAA UNDER THERE SOMePl.ACE, BUTTOWTAUQ( DRIVER HAS PM>IM.DISOF ta OWN
Jim Sandera of MeN Tow AIHH H the Situation on Pomon• Aven• Ne•r 1nt. ltr9et In eoeta .....
Judge R':lies
On Campaign
DonatiOb Law
Newport Beach Mayor Paul
Ryckoff said today he's unsure
what the next step will be in
light of Wednead.ay's action by
an Orange County S uperior
Court Judge to declare ooe ol the
city's campaign donation limita-
tion laws unconstitutional.
"Frankly, I just haven't
thought about it yet." Ryckoff
said today.
Ryckoff was ooe of the sup-
porters of the year-old law
which set a $200 limit on in-
dividual contributions to ballot
propositions.
Wednesday. Judge Edward
Wallin ruled such a limit in-
terferes with free speech rights
guaranteed by the U.S. Constitu-
tion.
Ryckoff said the council was
concerned that large donations
would enable wealthy backers of
measures to "buy" elections.
But Judge Wallin didn't see
the ordinance that way.
"Wouldn't it be too much if the
courts were in a position of find-
ing criminal penalties against
someone who contributed loo
much to free speech?" Wallin
asked rhetorically after declar-
ing the law unconstitutional.
The lawsuit challenging the
cons titutionallly of the or-
dinance passed intQ law Feb. 11
was broUlbt against the city by
a committee backina passage of
Proposition D in the April city
elections.
Proposition !> would combine
city elections with state aeneral elections, a move, the propo-
nents believe, th~t would reduce
election costs and increase voter
participation becawse of higher
voter turnouts generally as-
sociated with statewide elec-
tions.
The committee claimed to the
lawsuit that the donation limita-
tion would stifle their attempt to
raise enough IDOG4Y to wace an
d'.ffe"ctive campalcn atalnst th~se OJ>Poetq the meuure.
P.faintiffi lb tlM avit are
Richard Spoons, pre1ldent ol
the Newpott 8*rb0r Chamber ol Commerce, aad Mlcllael J .
Cbrlatianson, ldentllfed as
manaier ol tbe Y• oa D com·
miuef'.
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100 Seek lnfaa•
PJTI'SBURGH <AP) -Nearly
100 people' Apt • '1111 Odtaide
the CatboUc Social Serrite9 ol
Alleabeny County, 1ome for
more than h hours, to rue ap.
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plicatlou t..: .,.., laat ~ .... yean --.e if :the ~ ol wbl~~ Waia 1M ap fDr ado
BJ IOANNE aBYNOLIJ8 °' .. Deltr,.... --The Balboa Pavilion bad its
75th birthday party Wednesday
night and 600 people came to
celebrate and re-live old times.
There was dancing to the Big
Band Commotion and historical
Editor Flees
Mexico, Seeks
U.S. Asyl11m
SAN DIEGO <A P > -A
newspaper editor ousted after
attacks on the Mexican govern-
ment has fled a cross the border
and says he'll seek political
asylum In the United States.
something never granted a Mex-
ican national before
The government-backed union
a nd stockholders ousted Jesus
Blancornelas as editor of ABC.
Tij uana's largest dail y
newspaper.
He planned a new opposition
paper but was threatened this
week with a criminal complaint
that $70,000 in ABC's funds was
unaccounted for.
Aa be croued the border from
Tijuana alone Wednesday night,
Blancomelas said that "lf I got
picked up and put in Jail. people
would say I waa guilty."
He insisted earlier that be
would stay in Mexico and fight
the cbarae. which remalh.r to be
flied .
retroagectiT• provided by
Newport Bead! bi.atorius.
Bill Grundy and Jean Ritter,
of lbe Newport Beach Historical
Society, sponsors of the event.
briefly recount.eel the building's
history from its conatruct.ioo in
1905 for $15.000, to it.a restoration
in the 1970s when current owner
Phil Tozer re-established it as a
Newport Beach landmark.
But the real historical ~rd
was provided by long·Ume resi·
dents J . Leslie Steffensen and
Justice Robert Gardner.
Steffensen, who was born the
year the building went up, ob·
served. "If I'd had as many
facelifls as this building. I
wouldn't look like I was born in
1905 either ."
Steffe nsen reeled orr t he
names or people attending the
party who had a part in the
Pavilion's and Balboa's past
There was Sam Boyd, former·
ly owner of the Rendezvous
Ballroom. a nd coffee s hop
owners Eddie and Merle Fleck.
band leader Garland Coltrane
a n d o n e -time owner Art
Gronsky.
·'The thing is the people.'·
Steffensen said.
Gardner. presiding JUStice or
the Fourth District Court or Ap-
peal, bad ·a few people of his
own to recall: ''rum runners,
bootlegaers, kidnappe)"I, piJ'ates
and subvenlve influences.·~
He recounted i>h youth
watchin1 rumrunnjln brta1
their booty ashore in Newport
Harbor. endin1 their lUqal mis-
sion by vlaitinf the l~al ice
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No Womea Gls?
Caner Draft Bid Kill,ed
Orange CoGDty Supef"YUor
EdUon lliDer a"'MJUDCed today
be wJU nm for election as a
aupervtaor in the 3rd Dtatrict.
and not fdr the slate Auembly
aa he previously indicated be
mi pt.
Miller. 48, a Democrat, will~
matched against Republican As·
semblyman Bruce Neslande and
possibly other candidates on the
June 3 ballot.
Today. however. Miller assert·
ed that he really is waging the
ca mpaign against Ric ha rd
O'Neill , slate chairman of the
Democratic Party
Miller charged tbat Nestande
is a puppet of O'Neill who he
said "'heads a clique of poht1
clans whose power and influen~
have corrupted the democratic
institution ··
N estande. responding from
Sacramento. sa1d Miller·!' com
ments are '"blatantly absurd ··
Nestande said he received no
help from O"Nea ll and that the
latter had "zero innuence'" on
Nestande"s decision to quit the
10th Assembly seat Lo challenge
Miller.
Nestande also claimed that
Miller has "desperately sought "
s upport from O'Neill and other
Democratic leaders "When he
. c1n 't &et it, be plays the old
game and badmouths them,"
Nestande asserted.
Mlller aai~ that the hallmark
ol hls campaign will be to ell·
pose bow O'Neill, who he
described as a billionaire land
baron, "bas pillaged and plWl·
dered Orance County ...
He declined to elaborate to-
day{ but said be will durtna the nex three months of wbal he said will be a dirty campaign by
his~ts.
Milaid be would run his
campaign cleanly and oo the is·
sues.
Miller WU appointed to the
3rd Dlttrict seat laat June by
Governor Brown after former
aupenilor ~ Dtedrtch wu forced to restir. ~auae ol a
briber)' eoovictloa.
Rape Se~in~r
Set in Mesa
A rape urarene11 iemtnar
will be bel4 It 9 p.m. *oec1t1 ln
tbe Colt.a ll_. police atatkle, le F•lr Drift.
A rum on rape wtn be Mown
and poliCtlDWl DaNll ,..._an
will &peak on sell p~ fW women.
Ad41Uona.Uy, a •II deftm1 lft,.
1tructorwillpveapr1ed~al .. m·
outnticlb on bDW women ca de· feed tlnmnlftlaaainatattaet.
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N.Y.8teeu
N FIFTEEN CENTS
Slides,
Floods
Res11me
By DAVID KVTlMANN
Of .. Deify,.... .....
Torrential rains and powerful
winds battered the Or ange Coast
today a nd contributed to a
familiar litany of storm-related
woes: mudslides. road closure~.
impassable streetf->, toppled
tre~. snarled traffic and flooded
home~
Winds of tomado·hke strength
swept through Newport I !arbor
this morning, wreaking havo'·
throughout the c ity. offic1ab
said c Related '>tory. photo!>
Page AJI.
County pubhc works crew~
were reported keeping a war}
eye on several areas where
mudslides could threaten homes
and businesses m several South
County locallons
A heavy downpour during
morning rus h hour o n the
freeways cootnb\lted to a rash
of mtn0r acc1dents. Cal.Jforrua
Highway Patrol off1c1als said
The storm which be lted
Southern Californi a thi s
morning apparently formed
overnight. a spokt-Sman for th(•
NahonaJ Weather Service said.
The fore c a s t calls for
continued rain through ton. !thl
and Fnday and possibly through
lbe w~end at. a persistent lo~
pressure S}"Hem off the coast
continues to allo~ Pac1f1<
storms swift and easy passage
mto Southern California
OUklaaa m Hun~ton Beach. f'G C• Val_ie), lmne, c.o.ta
........... a ... ..ss-
Jw C , l ttzano said there were
no serous prob1f'ms th i c; morninc
But ID Newport Beach. there
WU O< .. kienlble damage (rom
wind suaa that ripped a skylight
off the roof of the Bank or
Newport at 18th Street and Dover
Orin
"It's pretty hairy m here lt "s raining 10 our solanum ." safe
deposit m a n age r Ginger
Mcintyre swd
A woman walking on Newport
Center Dnve suffered cuts and
bruises when she was thrown to
the ground by the wind
On Balboa Island's South Ba\'
Front. t h e wind drove a
lightweight catamaran into a
tree and shear~ a st>reet light at
its base
Jane Lightner ()( 900 South
Bay Front said the squall that
'trove through the harbor at
about 9 a m ripped boats from
moon111t-'I and docks from piers
.. It was like a tornado ·· ~he
said of the i?Usts that drove a
moored llob1c Ca t into her
\ard
· ·1t came right ae ro~ ... tht'
Yo atcr. sk1pµ<>d the sea \\.all and
hit the }ard ·· Mr~ Lightner
said of the boat
A harried e ll) g e n era l
sernces director said the ramv
onslaught caus ed problems
citywide
·'Our storm drains just won "t
lake this intensity, .. said Wade
Beyeler
Lifeguards at the Newport
Pier sajd the wind-blown seas
drove the city's dory fleet to
shore this morning .
In Lal(Una Beach. officers at
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Orange Coast
Weather • , Periods of locally heavy
showers through Friday
morning. Probability of
shopen eo percent Friday
motntnc. decreuing to 40
percent in afternoon. Lows
tooiabt 41 at the beaches
and ~ inland. Hi1hs Fri·
day SltoM.
f
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INSIDE TODAY
Gro11 *lfdmrl tabs obvioua
dlllghl -. nDdmg bird Jetder.
prt ferriftg P'racv U> welfare.
S.1 M..ufoan'• Stn1 on Po~
All.
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LONDON CAP> -Tbe dollar aeond lineat>M 1a1na ln Europe
toclaydelpMelncervaUoeaiatutttbySuropean«attalbanb.
Gold Sid• •H.,.. tq dealers NpONd a aurp of bU)'lftl
lnt.erest ln PJaUDum, which wu Mll1Df for more than tl,000 an
ounce.
1n l.oodon, t.be price ol 9)ld r.&.l to .. at ~ .,..,,_. n..
ln1. GftframtM5WtdMedOr1Uellla~YontoMOr.cto..."7.
sllveT"eoldtor ... 05 a oancelD London, down from•· 75. But
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HOLLISTJ:R <AP> -A rnomtate aerie• of eartbququ
shook aome people ~wake today lll teUJ 1mall community abOut
90 miles south of San Francl.lco. t.be U.S. Geolo1Jcal Survey re·
ported.
police said. accidentally fired a rifle bullet
into a neighboring apartment. Police
blocked off the street and ordered Brown
from hl.s residence. then let him go ·after
listening to his story. lie wasn't arre1ted
81 ao&Eff BAa&Ea °' .. ....., ........ Neaot~ were Woken pff
t.h1t week bltwe1n concruROl•I
lead r'I .. Jntne Cpaaf1.111 Of·
flc;Jalt over P1anntDi ot a aa ·
tlonal urt>an park on company
owned land along the Irvine
Coast.
The controversy stems from
plans by the company to de~lop
a commercial·touriat COPIPJe• ln
an area that bas been pven top
priority for acquisition for the
park.
Rep. Jerry Patt.enon, D-Suata
Ana, Mid today that plans for
tbe 12.-.acre park were put in
jeopardy because of companv
development proposals.
Pattenoo wu at a meetinC in
Wuhtagton Tuesday whlcb was
attended by Irvine officials, a
re presentative of Supervisor
Thomu Riley's office and Rep.
Phlllip Burton, D·San Francisco
and Robert Badham. R·Newport B~acb
The first earthquake, rqisteriac 3.S on the Richter scale"
shook the area about 3:08 a .m. and was immediately followeo
by a 3.9 temblor at 3:04 a .m .. said Edna Kln1. spokeswoman for • notice Grab
the USGS Menlo Parle beadquarten. C~ BevaaKIUlag
Badham and Patterson havt-
written federal legislation to
provide $38 milllon for purchase
of Irvine Coast land and Allso
VieJo C.O. property to 10 aJonR
wlth about 1,900 acrea purchaaed
by the state.
She said thole quakes, cente~ about 12 miles south of
Hollister 00 the San Andreu fault, were followed by nwneroUS' Seven m· Sale aftershocks luting about an hour and a hair.
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NEW YORK (AP) -Booms were placed at inland creek.a to
contain oll that leaked after the colllalon of a tanker and a barse
carrying more than 2.S million callons of heavy oil, the Cout
Guard said today.
But officials said the leak was much less than expected and
most pf the oil w.ashed a~hore. The COast Guard said less than 10,000 1allooa of oil spilled
after the collision Wednesday night in a channel between New
York and New Jersey. One 200,000-gallon tank of the barse was
punctured. Nolrtjuries were reported.
Judge's Dilemma: ..
An Extra $35,000
Municipal Court Judge Calvin
Schmidt is suffering an emb&r·
rassment of riches. It's mooey
and he says he'd be glad to &ive ll away.
But Schmidt, a Judie of the
Harbor Judlclal Dfatrict Court.
says he'll only give the money
back to the people who gave 1t to
him in the first place.
Schmidt and four of his
Harbor Court colleagues are up
for re-election this year
Campaign war chests were
amassed -in Schmidt's case.
S35,700 by the Cal '80 committee
in preparation for opposition
from prosecuting Judges.
None materialized and arter
spending $7 ,868 on some pre·
campaign expenses, Schmidt
· has nearly $28,000 left in his kitty.
By law, he can't do as he
wishes with lhoee funds, but the
·judge said today he'd be &lad to
·give it back or donate it to
charity.
Ht also said he's thinking
about it for bis next election
campaign in six years.
In addition to the Cal '80
funds, anoijier campaign fUnd·
was gathered by a group calling
itself Concerned Citizens for a Strong Court.
That eroup raised more than
$18.00<1 to support Schmidt and
has coueaaues -uonald
Ounean. Selim F r anklin ,
Ri c bard Luese brink and
Fran~ Mun<n.
. According lo documents on
file with the county Registrar of
·Voters, the organization spent
• $14,300 before the end of 1979.
o.lfy ..............
$35,000 QUESTION
Judge C.Mn Schmidt
speqt on a mailing campaign to
inform the public about the
II arbor Court's iud~es.
Included in the $14,297 expen-
ditures was a fee for polWcal
consultant Bob Nelson, he
added.
Dohr said no decision bas been
made on what to do with the left.,
over $4,000. "That's something
that will have to be decic:Jed by
the committee's board," be said.
Of Coc&ine
Two Newport Harbor High
School 1tudenta were among
seven IQIPeCla arrested Wednes·
day nilbt on charges that they
sold $42,000 worth of cocaine to
uiidercover officers.
Booked into city Jail on
charces ot comptracy to sell co-
c,tine aret
-Kyle David SlaagJt&er, 18.
900 W. Ocean Front. Newport
Beach.
-Brwe Lester Caldwell, 18.
1206 Pembroke Lane, Newport
Beach.
-Femaodo S. Castaneda, 31 .
Los Angeles.
-Leoa.lde8 G. Dlu, 37. Santa
Ana.
-Coa.nJe Birdwell Smilb, 29.
Santa Ana.
-Ruben I.. Jimenez, 39, Sant.1
Ana
-DuUo Jlu1.a, 33. Glendale.
Sst. Darryl Youle and In · vestigator Al Fischer or
Newport Beach, aided by agen~
of the state Bureau of Nucotics
Enforcement. made t.be arTeSt.s
or all but nuiz at the home
shared by M~. Smith and Diaz at
615 Mountain View St . Santa
Ana
Youle said the group has ~<'n
under Investigation for about
three months
He noted that there is no rt'la·
lionship between the group ar
rested Wednesday and last
month's arrest or a group or
Harbor High students suspe<:ted
Of drug deallDJl.
He said none of the purchases
of cocaine allegedly made from
the seven.member group were
related to the biab acbool.
He said undercover officers aJ.
legedly bought 3> ounces of co·
catne for $42,000 Wednesday
night. The total of narcotics
seized at the Santa Ana home
was 29 oww:es of cocaine, wortb
$80,000 in illicit at.reel sales and
three.quarters of an ounce of
heroin. worth about Sl,000 in
street sales.
Youle alleged that the illicit
narcotic was brou1bt to the
home by Castaneda and Ruiz.
lie said Ruiz left but was arrest-
ed later al 12911 Harbor Blvd .
Garden Grove.
. Committee Treasurer Bill
• Oobr said today the money was
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: 1ito 'Stable'
. LJUBLJANA. Yugoslavi a
· <AP> -Yugoslav officials said
• today there bad been a "status
· of stabilization" ln the health of
· 81·year-0ld Pres ident Josep Broz
. Tito.
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the Del 'Mar Avenue command
post reported high winds
blowing the plas tic covering
from a massive slope that failed
in last month's storms.
T wo homes were heavil y
damaged when about 90 feet of
Del M.ar sHpped down an
embankment.
Officer Fred Martino said the
heavy winds thi.J mominl also
knocked down one of t.be U1ht
standards in the Arch Beach
Heights nei&bborbood.
CoUDty crews were watcbina
the Quiet Cannon Reataurant
overlooki.nl Dqa Polnt Harbor
because of· \\natablt 1011
condit.lona. Trabuco Como:u.anlty Church also was conaldered to
be ln peril from a lar1e mu~allde, officials aald. Tbe
cbu ch II loca.d on lltqeliDe
bet een Llve Oak Canyon and o,o Creek Ca.Q)'OP1
If mudtlldel Oc(:ur from tb1s
latest atorm, county omclats
Hld, several realdeott could
lOM I~ to t.Jve Oak Cqyon
Road. ol Southern California Sd1fOO • nctala reported • power autace
ln Lb4. ~ ~ .,..,
tbl• morp\n,. About 2.000
cuat.omett were wttbcrilt et.c·
trlc•l MrYtce and an -.amaYd
10,eoo c.-.an aao~ ............... oraa1• CoantJ lberlff•1
S..-Y.,.. Pat.rol olftol Wd
wlnd1 •utted up to about 21
ti \
miles per hour for leas than 30
m1nut.es ~glnnlng at about 8:45
a.m. but caused no apparent
damaie or problems.
The ovemieht rainfall totals
did not renect thls morning's
heavy downpour.
In the Hwttin~n Beach area.
ralnwatcb« J . Sbtrmi.o Denny
said lbe llOnD ~ .73 ol an
inch overnJiht. 'nilB brinp the
season totafthere to 20.01 inch·
es. Last year at tb1I Ume 11.85
inches bad fallefl.
In Laguna Niguel, about .56
lncbr. ol rain was recorded over· nlcb ' brlniiDa the IHIOG total there to 27~• lncbea. Lut year
at um time, about 11 tnebea had
comedown. NeWPQrt Mach '9ad about a
half.Inch of raln ovtftll ... t. the
harbor pat.rpl offtce said;-brlnt·
inc the aealOD iot.aJ there to 11.!o
10\~ oaiclall said the ~ty
waa pl11ued whb ~d•4 roadwa,a alM$ launec but,
reported no 1erlou1 wtnC d•r"•••· 'Pordon• ot· lb• tltr •llo lOllt eleetrleal Hntt• tn tbe
m. onllnl but PGW't •at tooa. rotored. • I
In Cotta MeN1 I Metlen el
roof colJapffd •t U.. lttftNM ol
C1lltond.1 •aNboU14' at 1111 a.d IBD A~. No OM ftlja. i .. r.d, but • 1ttoll11m1D • delcrtbld tl99 M61Dt • • .,..., lboe~ ... ,... ...... ,..
there wen eent b0m1.
'
Slay Count Dropped
Against Conspirator .
Patterson H ld that Burt.on.
chalrman of the NaUoaal Partc
subcommittee, uploded after
finding out about plana for t.be
tourlat center on the s lopes or
Wishbone Hill a djacent to
Paclllc Cout Highway and the proooeed San Canyon Road.
By FaBl>EaJCk 8CROEllERL oe .. ..,,.......,.
Three.year-old murder
charaes against .Joeepb Gabriel
Fedel"OWllki of Laguna Beach.
accused' as a coupJrator in the
execution·s tyle s l aying or
Stephen John Bovan of Fount.am
Valley, were dismissed Wednes·
day in Orange County Superior
Court.
Bovan was zunned down out
side a Newport Beach Mexican
restaurant on Oct. 22. t97i
Superior Court Judge Robert
Kneeland dismissed the murder
charges after protiecutor Jav
Moseley detallt'<l Fedt.'rO~!>k1'"
coopera t1 on with federal 1n
ves t1gators who broke up o.1
multMru.llion hashish oat s mug·
1lin1 ring. Diam.iasaJ or the Orange Coun·
ty cbU'la came ooe day art.er
YecserowalO. ~. wu sentenced
ln U.8. Dbtrict Court In Los
An1eles to five years' probaUon
and a 11,000 fine for bU role in
the hubiah operation.
State charges were brought
against Federowskl following lhe gunshot slaying of d ru~
dealer Bovan
The slaymg spawned a mull•
agency an vest1 gat1on that
tumbled an Orange Coast·baM-cl
11rui.t dynasty that r1·i:w>rt•·dh
"Aa.!) Ued lo the Hart' t\ri'>hnJ r1
hg1ou.s sect
ln ,.~tlgat1on -.ho~ t•d Ro' an
murder "Aa'> in rctahat1on to th•·
,\ugust. 1971 kidnapping or Al<·\
ander Kultk. 29 o r 'llc'APOrl Hcacb, owner or an 1mp0rt firm
tbat fronted tor a drug smui::
ghng operauon
f",...P~AI
BAI,BOA CELEBRATES. • •
<'n•am parlor, stackin~ th1·1r
~ubmachine guns in the comer
While his anecdote& of ~tolen
frrries, captured paddy wagon.,
a nd Balboa'R drugle!)~ drui!
~tore broucht gal<'S Of laugbkr
Gardner. had on e soberin g
story.
Soto ~1sh1kawa "Aas a long·
lime Balboa shop owner who
was taken from the beach com·
munity during World War II and
sent to an internment camp in
Arizona as a subversive in·
fluence.
Gardner described him as a
genUe aouJ and theo told bow the old man died in the countv
hMp1tal 10 1946 bt>forf.' ht> roulG
rt>turn tn Balboa "A he re ht' d
i.pent his hfe ·we k1llf'd Soto Just as com
pletely a .... 1f we'd stood h1m up
B5!dlnst a wall and shot him ·
the Jl1.'itice docl•red
The somber moment ended
when Gardner read a l~tter sent
for the occasion from bend
leader Phil Hams wbo labe~
the Pavilion the "Taj Maha.I of Newport Beach ...
Before the Protram ad}OWl>ed
to recapturtnc the put ln danc
mg to the big band sound, Towr
invited the guests to return for
the Pavilion's tOOtb birthday. ,...,...,._ ... ,
DONATIONS BACKED. • •
"You did everything you could
to save thia ordinance," Wallin
told City Attorney Huch Coffin
"But it's juat be)'Ond aaving."
Tbe Judie sald any ordinance
that places a limit la uncoost.ltu·
Uonal. Limits, be said, interfere
with the rights or a penoo tb.:lt
may be seriously concerned
abotlt a partieular Issue.
WaWft added. "I don't Uunk
there can ~ too much free
speech in a political campaign."
Coffin said after the brier
heartn11 that he could not com
ment on what lbe council miJht
do in t.be wake ot Wallin's de-
cision.
"I think the writm& 's on the
wall," Coffin saJd •
'l'hett ls no point ln wastlnit
my time if you are absolutely
committed not to eliminate Uw
development from that loca
tlon," Burton is reported to have
said.
At that point, Irvine Compan)
Prf',1dent Peter Kre mer an~
othf'r!> left and the meeting
hrokf' up after about eight minute-;
H1rhard C<-rmak. thl' fntnl·
C'nmpam '-; project manager for
tht· 1 rnn,. Coa'>t. s:.11d ofric1JI.,
~c·re taken by surprise bv tt11·
turn ot events and that <'Ompan\
uff1c1ala didn't Rel a chancr to
present their cruse.
He added th.at precise plan•
for the Wishbone Hall develop
menl have DOl been firmed up and are partoflbeprocesaofpJ.an
n~ l« aJocaJeoutaJ plan.
Patter.m said t.be location for
t he commercial complex I!)
!)Uper for the company. "They
could make ton!'I of money "
He added. however, that h1·
ai::n·es "'th Rurton thdt then•
!:l houldn't be a co m merc1c.tl
t>nrlave m a '\1lal part" of th.-
pro~ national urban park
.. The baU 1c; in the court of tht·
lrn ne C.Ompany," he !)atd-
Supervasor Riley said he rn
tends to present the board within
a month a proposal for a low
dens ity development on the
Irvine c.out.
"I asn coovtneed lbat the plan
IS the beat approach possible for
lbe Irvine Coast and one that
will resolve the many complex
open space issues." he said.
The lrvine Company has prt'
v1ously announced that it went
along with a request by Riley lo
rt.'duce densit1 e:i1 on t he 9,400·
acre parcel.
Previous ly. the company
planned a development or 12,000
hom es. The plan has been re·
duced to about 2,000 homes.
The revised plan would leave
about 70 percent or the Irvine
Coas t In open space through state and federal land purchases and dedicat;on bv the company.
Newport Surf and Sport
'NOW IN STOCK
LACOSTE®
FOR BOYS slus 8-2~
1 O colors to choose from in
solids and stripes.
1811" •1. solldt. Ntwoort store ontYl
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SUDDEN SQUALL DOWNS LIGHT POLE, CATAPULTS CATAMAflAN 1,.,-0 HOME
D.C. Ughtner, Wife Jane, Survey Damage at 900 8. Bay Front, Balboa lalaftd
• • • • • •
BANK OF NEWPORT LOSES SKYLIGHT TO HIGH WINDS
Suun McManu• Needa Cover for Her Account• Department . • . . ~Edison Seeks Hoge . :~Power Rate Boost
·= ; SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -
: Southern Callfomla Edison bas
, flied an application witb tbe
:. Callfomla Public Uttlltles Com·
• million here for a '740.a mllllon i:: rate lncreue, which one EdllOD ~ execuU" wa1"De4 could boo9t
# realdentlal customer rates as
,. muchaa50p_ercent.
t The appllcadon filed Wednes-
~ day wttb the PUC repretents
~ "paH·throuah'' COili incurred ~ by Edt•on due to increased
purcbuea of bllher·priced oll
reault1n1 from tbe 1rowln1
1cattlt;y ol natwal 1aa. Thia ac·
counts for two-thirds of U'9 f\lel
UMd by' tbe ut!lU.y to proctUee
~.
that an expenditure by the utili·
ty of $1.5 billion for 44 million
barrels of low-sulphur oil ba11
been projected to cover coats for
tbe remainder of tbe year.
However, during a new1 con·
ference Wednesday In Los
Angeles, Edison Vice Presldent
Edward Myers Jr. saicl the tm·
pact eoUld be even greater by
year'1eod.
U approved by the PUC, the
lncrea1e would push ratel for
tbe re1Jdeallal cuatomer Ul1nl
500 kilowatt boun monthly from
an aver.,e of $26.54 Jan. t to
$38.83.
Ratel for commercial, In·
dutrial and a1rteullural
cuatomera al10 would rlH,
thou• not !a • '4ollai-lor· dollar" f~ added Edltofl
1pols•mm..,$wk•.
~
Woman Tells
'Nightmares'
In Slaying
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Ot tM o.tly " .. , ....
A forest ranger who saw Robin Samsoe belng pwsbed into
the brush by a man is s uffering
nightmares because she did not
Intervene and save the 12.year·
old Huntington Beach girl's iµe.
This was the essence ot an
opening argument Wednesday
by Richard Farnell, deputy dis·
trict attorney, in the murder
trial of Rodney James Alcala.
Farnell said a man resem·
bling Alcala was seen pushing a
blonde·halred girl Into the brush
alongside Santa Anita Canyon
Road in t he r ugged Sierra
Madre foothills. The discovery
by Dana Crappa, a U.S. Forest
Service employee, was made as
she was driving up the road last
June 20 the same day Robin
Samsoe disappeared.
Farnell revealed the content
of Miss Crappa's statements to
investigators durtna bis opening
argument in Alcala's trial in
connection with the murder and
kidnapping of Miss Samsoe, 12.
Miss Crappa, despite what she
claims to have observed, did oot.
s top to r ender assistance,
Farnell said .
Five days later, however,
"curiosity got the best of her,''
the prosecutor said, and the
woman returned to the scene or
the sighUnJf.
While exploring the brushy
area, Farnell sal~ Mias Crappa
made the &rialy d11covery or
Miu Samsoe's corpse, but
became so emoUonany over·
wro\lght sbe did not contact law
enforcement agencies.
''She aot ln her car and went
down tbe bill. Sbe lmew tbat.lbe
could have aaved Robin'• life U
she bad 11opped on June JO,"
Farnell told the panel lD Judp
Pblllp Schwab'• courtroom.
"She'• 1uffered the terror of
nl1htmares and feelln•• of
1U.lcide," be 1ald.
AccordJna to other 1ource1,
Miu Crapp• did not come
forward until February and
sine• bu been lntervle~ on three ~culonl by Hunt.ill8tca
Beach Police.
FameU tot'd tbe Jury It wlll
bave to careftall1 wet•~Mla Crappa'1 q,u..,. " baa
told • .........., Ol ltoi18i\ i baa
11ld a number of tbtn11.''
Fai1MU aaid. ---
TREE'S GONE AND SO IS MARILYN GATTl'S CAA ON BAL ISLE'S LITTLE ISLAND
Newport Ctly Crewman Lea Whitehead (left). Couldn't Undo This Storm Damage
Twi,ster Hits LA Area
Flash Floods Seen in Soggy South State
By '!he Aalocla&ed Presa
A rainstorm tha t began
Wednesday turned into a tbun·
derstorm today, generating a
"twister" in West Los Angeles, bail in Long Beach and ltght.ru.ng
,throughout a wide area o1
Southern Callforn.la. ,
Forecasters said the storm
would drop two more inches of
rain in the area and issued a
fiasb·Oood watch.
It was the last thing soggy
Southern California, now m its
seeond month of torrent.Jal rain-
fall, needed tO bear.
The storm, due to move on by
this eveniq, dropped 1.38 inches
at Los Aqeles Civic Center by 9
a .m . and pushed the season's
raJnfall to 25.68 iocbea to~ more than double tbe nonna1
18.11 lDchea ,_ .Uaia date and
1Ma:&17 ....... --.al U.05
blelMe ftlr -..u.e ,..... 1.-t year's rainfall to date wu 14 32
iQcbe:L In aotber deftlapau111t. rain
forced eancellatioa of Friday's
opeaillt romd of tbe womeo '•
Sunstar Golf Classic at Rancho
Park m Los Angeles.
The storm moved eastward at
25 mph. bnngmg the snow level
in the rnountaim down to 4.500
feet, including the Grapevine
pass on Int.erst.ate 5 through the
Tehachapi Mountains.
Lake Elsinore, 65 miles southeast of Los Angeles, con·
tinued to have flooding prob·
le ms. from today's storm.
The California Conservation
Corps helped 50 residents move
lakefront mobile homes from the
path of rising waters, but
another 250 homes threatened by
the encroaching lake had to be
left where \hey were. ·
le-k No Danger
LfVgll•O•S <AP) -A HJald.at fer tM La...,..c• Ll•ermore aaelear wUpoall
laboratory says rad\oacth e
trltiam wlddt bu leabd from
tbe fed!ity lDto the grocmdwat.er
vi tM aumicipel Coll CCMlne UI ••relatlftly iDDocuowl. • •
Many of the mobile homes
were not rn cond1tion to be moved
and the owners of several others
could not be r eached , said
Federal Emergency Manage-
ment Agency spokesman Rick
Sehust.er.
Lake waters , s woll en by
runoff from surrounding moun-taini., already have flooded at
leai.t 150 waterfront homes and
busin~ses. authorities said.
"We had a gust or about 40
miles an hour but it was almost
like a s quall." Avalo n
llarbormaster John Phelps said.
He knew of no damage on the
Island.
More than 100 people visited a
disaster assistance cente r within
the flt'St two hours it was opened
Wedaeadlly in the Sahara Dunes
Bot.el on cantond.a TS. Sdl•1A:er ........
The US. Army Corps of
Enaiaeen MU try today to com-
plete it.a widening ol an old
dr•lnage ch a nne l running t.hrouab the cent.er of the city.
· Floor Sample Sofa
/_;J.. Loveseat and Chair
~r.. Sale
SAVE 25 to 40o/o -· ... ' Sale Ends March 15th
Chaira "Sale Priced From $199.
Looe Seata Priced From $389.
So/aa Sale Priced From $599.
I SaN J5 to 250/o
On SJMcial OIYMn
PAOFESSIONAl
~TlAIOR DESIGNERS
I
22 IS HAalOa ILYD.
COST A MISA '46°0175
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• . Jr,.. OUt 90Na of u. PavWoe ecMaW Wk. u..y cou d tell tu. ot love and war, rumnaallln tnd ma...-•saeea. · :9'a 8adl ll8d teeay-bopptr1 and a
whole..,.., fll,. doWa throuP tM a....uo.a.
lllllleed. tM ateectt•f-room•b' tbroaa ti.at lhond
up to cea.it111u sat t8i t.i. ucl true froao UM twln mu-. of tel'e.....,~ Jutlce Bob Gardner and J . 1-1• SWt-.
'l19e P80Dio no put t.bla bub tos.u..r. lncludlna
Newport BHeh Hl1torical Sodeb' blpip like Bill Onmcb'
Balboa's Fun Hoiue: 15 Years Young and StiU Going Strong
and Jean Ritt.er, deserve a real tip of the hat. Seldom do
you gel a turnout like that when the sky is making like a
gusher.
One celebrant, upon arrival noted, "Well. tonight, it
didn't matter whether you came on U.. B.tboa ferey or
not. Everytblng's floattn1 .....
ON A IOSTORICAL NOTE, you have lo marvel al the
PavWon'• survival over the decades. It w• llatltla 1905 at
a coet of an entire SIS,000. · •
You can't even hold a garage aw at that k1Dd ol price
today.
The Balboa Pavilion is reported lo be tff only struc-
ture on the edge of Newport Harbor that actually bolda a
• rederal sanction lo have its pier plllngs out ln the
tidelands. Maybe that means even the coastal commission
has lo leave it alone. What a blessing.
Anyway, last night's 75th celebrants bad a real lime of
it on into the evening, dancing to the nostalgic notes of an
outfit named, "The Big Band Commotion." And it really
was.
BUT THE MUSIC wasn't all nostalgia. Bob Gardner put
that into perspective.
"List.en," be said, "they never bad muaic Ulil ft= in the old days. It was always some pickup outfit ro ln
here from La Habra or Tultin, or places like that. . . "
Your correspondent, however, did set a real nostalllc
twinge while bouncing about on the slick dance Roor. A
nearby enthualuUc lady dancer with pointed beela aplked
me good.
Ah. memories.
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eeulw.
It eauld Ml •anmed'1W, be
leal"Md ti m-Uv art-wwe
be.., ea aldr ed to:=::: enlar~fllw.,. __
ADOPTION Of' SITBSa
price Pf'OPQlll would ltnilldm
I.be ca.di GD W ... ud Price
Stablllt.J, wb.lcb oveneee UM
pro1ram. The council now
leama ot price Increases after
they lane occurnd ud relies on
adverse publicity to penalize
"violators."
Altbouab 1overnment con-
tract• can be denied to offend-
en, . tbe Carter admtma~ti.w
bu never med W. penalt.y.
One congressional official
warned that tff changes "might
be unPOPUlv up here • . . Pre-
notlflca&n of price increases
wouldn 'l be so bad . But
rollbacks sound like price
controls.''
PaamENT CAaTBa BAB
opooaed mandatorJ waae and
prlce control•. However, a
number of ecoaom1ata, lncludln& Ban"Y Bosworth, who formerly
beaded the wa1e-prlce council.
have ursed controls as part of a
Russ Placing
Missile Ramps
InMghan?
PARIS <AP> -The Soviet
Unloa bu deployed launching
ramps for tacUcal nuclear mia-
1lle1 I• AIO-Utaa aDd bu broupt in troopa traJned tn
cbemlcal and germ warfare. a
Frenda newspaper •aid '°481. TM DIWloel*" . QuotldJea de
Paris cited 0 totally reliable.
authorized Weatern mllltary
sources" u saying the Soviets
bad installed "many mobile.
self-propelled launching ramps
for nuclear missiJes in the Kabul!
Baer am and Kandahar regions. •
THE NEWSPAPER SAID the
installation might be for mis·
ailea with a range of about 90
miles. It did not say whether any
o f the miss iles bad been
deployed.
The newspaper also claimed It
bad coofirmallon of the pres-.
ence ln Atihanlatan of special
Soviet units trained lD chemic.al
and bact.erlolol1cal warfare, and
noted that warheads CGDt.aininl chemical or 1erm warfare
cantaten could be used on mia-
sllet.
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Georgiaru Sto~d by Foot of Hail
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._. prlcM NM la .Jaaa&r)' at • --a rm tn ae.a ot JI
perall&. • Pricll ... ,..,. weal up 11.J
percent. tbe lariat Jump ta more tblD three .S.Cldll. Other opUOQI belDI COD•
tldered by the adm1nlstnatioa lD
the all-out lntlatloo battle are
spendlnl euta of SIO bllllGD Ulla
yeu and next to decreue tbe
federal b:!ftet deficit: 10me form ol c t controla, tboucb
not on bomea and auto loans;
and llmlt.a oa Soelal Security ln·
creues. .
Presklmt Carter II exPeded
to announce bis antl·lnllaUoa
propoula ln a 1peeeb sometime
next week, aecordln1 to
published report.a.
BelJ1•••••••
Actor Keenan Wynn and Marcy Knox. 5. of York. Pa ..
will Et pel"'llOD.I wttb communicative disorders
when lead a May l "human chain·· procession in
front of White House to launch Better Hearing and
Speech Mmth.
Pinto 'Facts' Disputed
Fon/, Say• Auto Comparable to OtMrs
WINAMAC, Ind. <AP> -
Juron ln Ford Motor Co.'1 trial
on chareea ol reckleu bomldde
stemmiDI from a fatal auto ac-
cident were aent home to rat
before ftnal arsuments and de-
liberations ln the landmark cue
alter tbe prosecution and de·
fense abruptly ended tbelr
cues.
The action came just after
noon re<:eu Wednesday when
prosecutor Michael A. Co6en·
Uno decll.oed to question rebuttal
wltne11 Jack Moabman. a atau.t:tdan wbo wu to testify
about charts Ford directors used
to judge the relative aafet.Y ol
the Pinto subcompact.
Pulaski Circuit Judge Harold
R . Staffeldt sent the panel home.
askln& them to return Monday.
FORD ATl'ORNEY James F.
Neal aaid he wouJd file motions
today for acquittal and lo strike cenam evusence trom the rec·
ord. Attorneys also planned to
argue the Judge's final lnatruc·
tiona to the jury.
Ford ls charged with reek.Jess
bomac&de in lhe Au(ust 1978
burnlna deathl of three teen-
a1en when their 1973 Pinto was
struck from behind by a van on
a northern Indiana bJ1bway. It
ls the flnt criminal proteCUtion
arising from a product defect
caa~.
Tbe atate cont.ends Ford knew
defect.a tn the Pinto'• fuel lank
made it likely lo explode ln rear-
end crubes but chose not to ef.
feel repaln or warn the public.
FOU SAYS THE PINTO is
comparable to other 1ubcom·
pacts ol its day, and the force of
the impact, not any alle1ed de-
fects . was at fault.
ln testimony outside the jury'~
presence, M06bman said Pinlo6
were involved in twice as many
fire·rellll.ed •eblcle f at.attu. as all otbel' can from 11'7$-1111.
Plato oetupanta "were Ukel)'
to be kWed IO percent more of
t.be time ti involved lo rear-end
crubM than occupant& of other
can-." be aaid.
STAFPELDT REFUSED to
let jurors bear teatlmoay from
formet" Ford automotive design
eo1lneer Frank Camps, who told
the court Ford altered cruh
teats on 1973 Plnt.os lo meet
federal ltandards.
Defense attorney Malcolm
Wheeler told reporters Camps'
clalm wu "false and mislead-
ing. Ford Motor Co. absolutely
did not rt1 any crash tests."
Man Kills Burglar,
Discovers His Son
DELRAY• BEACH. Fla. <AP> -bopkeeper David
Brushingbam. bit oo the bead •·ith a t\ammer by a young thief six
months ago. decided lo fight when someone entered his home in
the predawn hours.
Police say Brusblngham scuffled with the int.ruder. then shot rum to death.
The youn1 man be kilkd was his 591. 18-year-old David
BruablnCham Jr. _
.. AT SO•E POINT durtq the fl1ht." ilflJid Lt. Loa Lee of the
Palm Beach County Sbertfra office, "we beUeve be ltnew it was
bia IOIL"
BnablD1twm, SS, wu not arretted or chrsed. Ponce said tbe
son bad• Iona hlatory of buralary arrests. ; ~ aa1d youna Bruah.lnaham broke Into the father's home
about 1:30 a.m. Tuetd.Q. Lt. Lee aaJd the older man woke up and
bepn ~ wtUI David Jr.
Durtq tbe atraale. police laid. the rather pulled out •.. 22-
callber ~er and fired. Youn1 Bl'UlbinCbam was shot ~in the chest.
"DADDY, DADDY. Wby'd you aboot me?° the ,YOlln8 man
cried out. acconllnl to a police source quoted by The Miami
Herald.
Police ln nearby Boynton Beach. where young David Uved
with bia mother. Kathryn. aald the son bad been arrested eight
times s1Dce 117'7 on bu.J'llary charaes. The parents were divorced
last September.
David planned lo betift wort u a taletman at his rather's
Delray Beach omce furniture store. h1a mother said.
..He was a 1ood kid," abe sa.id. "He'd 1otten into trouble -but
he wu a handsome boy, a aooct aon ... there really wasn•t any
boltlllty ln our family until a few months a10. We all 1ot along very
well."
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STA YNEa Rl'J(,'WBl&SD • atU. over the
weekend to take Ttmotb t.Q Uldalt police, rweal·
lng at tbe same Ume b1I Oft ~. 8otb boys
have since been NUD.lted wtth their famUl•.
·Police on Tuesday arrtllted Yoeemtte National
Park Janitor Ervin Edward llurpby, •. la tbe
Stayner lddna~.
Authorities aa.td they blld DO evideoce linklnl
M urpby to the abductioa of the Wlllt.e JOQt.b.
However, the child reportedly told autlloritles a
second man was involved in bis abduction, and
police in Ukiah said they were oonUnwq to in·
vestigate whether "a mysterious third man" may
be linked to the case.
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0. aale..,,. 3/LZIM While sappUe9 last.
IN UKIAH, Timmy's father said the boy con·
tinued to insist that a second man was involved in
his abduction.
"Timmy said Ken was driving," James While
said. The boy said another man grabbed him and
pulled him into Parnell's car, White said.
ERVIN MURPHY, LEFT, WATCHES CABIN SEARCH
Merced Police Sgt. Pat Lunney Look• at Belongings
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School records s how Stayner was in school
that day.
'Pirate'
Of Films
Sentenced
Investigators in Ukiah are under a court gag
order not to talk about the case. But police said
they hope to hypnotize Timmy later this week to
learn more about the second person.
PARNELL AND MURPHY will be arrai1Ded
on charges of kidnapping and child stealing tn the
Stayner case. according to Merced County Di.strict
Attorney Pal Hallford.
LOS ANGELES CAP}
-An admitted pirate of
motion pictures was
fined $15,000 a nd sen·
teoced to 30 days 10 jail
by a judge who said he
wanted the defendant,
David Mark Katz, to
"see, feel and taste" the
experience of incarcera-
tion for his "white collar
crime."
Murphy was to be arraigned today in Merced
Munic ipal Court. Police Lt. BiJI Balley said
Murphy gave authorities a statement or "bis rec·
ollection of the Stayner abduction." He declined
to discuss details.
However. Hallford said authorities ,have been
unable to determine a motive for Murphy's alle&ed
role in the case. Authorities have said Murphy bad
not seen Parnell smce 1972, when both worked al
the park Chief U.S. District
Judge Irving Hill im-
posed the sentence on
Katz, of Thousand Oaks.
He pleaded guilty to sell·
ing cassette copies .of
films for a aix-monlb period lo 1978 tbroup
National Video Co., • -*1armr-...
"IT'S DISCONCERTING to know that there's
no motive. There is always a motive. That means
there's a motiV4t lurking somewhere," be said.
Parnell. a 48.year-0ld drifter, waa to be ar·
r aigned possibly by Friday, according to Merced
Police Chief Harold Kulbeth. Parnell is being held
in Uldab oa $20,000 bail in connect.ion with the Feb.
14 abductioD ol tbe White child.
·Ai
Curb Keeping
Fmn Holdings?
-~~ EDITOR·IN-CHIEF
Otla Chandler
LA Times
To Change
Publishers
' LOS ANGELES <AP>
-Tom Johnson will
become publisher of the
l:.os Angeles Times on
I April t•, according lo
current Times pubU.aber
and chief executive of·
ficer Otis Chandler, who
at that Ume will assume
' the newly created posi·
'lion of edllor·in·chief.
Times Mirror Corp.
• Johnson ii the Times
·preaident and chief
operaUng officer.
: The Times 'Mirror
• board of directors also
·approved Chandler as
:successor to current
:b o a r d c h a l r m a n
Franklin D. Murphy, ef·
:fective upon Murphy's
•r etirement Jan. 1.
Murpb,J turns 65 that
•Jnoath.
' Chandler aald be will
•eGd bla nearly 20-year·
kml tcW'e u publllber
to fOCUI OD tbe quality ol
Times 9'irror editorial
product.I.
t .f obnaon, H, was
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ror Corp.'1 Dalla Ttmn
I U..-.Jcl befcq tomlna to
Loi Ancelel l8 am. He ·.a..come• tbe fUtb
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SACRAMENTO CAP) -When Republican Lt.
Gov. Mike Curb ran for office in 1978, news stories
quoted him as saying be would divest himself of
his record company holdings or put them in blind
trust.
Curb's annual financial statement shows that
he still holds investments of more than $100.000
each in two companies: Mike Curb Records Inc.
and Mike Curb Productions Inc. The report also
lists hi01 as chief ex·
ecutive officer of both.
But Curb told re ·
porters Wednesday that ( C"'W' ~TE J he is making "substan-~.I/A
tial progress" toward '--------
selling his holdings .
' Sdls•b Ddldi •1sz Mlllle•
SACRAMENTO <AP) -'IJlere's a deficit of
$162 million in the stale school fund, meaning most
or the 1,043 school districts are getting less aid
than they were counting on, officials say.
The assistant chief of the Bureau of Local As·
sistance in the State Department of Education,
Gary Martin, said Wednesday that the deficit may
shrink by~ million or S60 million by June. But be
said that in the meantime, a number of districts
may face "severe financial difficulty."
IA ·-Qe9e11 1'1ezke E•"09
WASlUNGTON (AP) -Julian Nava. chosen
by President Carter to be ambassador lo Mexico.
says his primary goal will be lo Improve com·
munlcatlon.s between two countries with a •·vast
ignorance" about each other.
Contacted lo Washington after Carter's selec·
lion was announced Wednesday. the California
educator, who lives In Los Angeles, said he had
known about his pending appointment "for some
time; I Just couldn'ttalk about it."
1(1(1[ ·~ E~ C•••rn•
FALLBROOK (AP) -Tom Metzger, 1rand
drqoo ol the California Knilhts of the Ku Klux
Klan, bu flJed for the Democratic nominat.lon to eon.,.. tn the nation's largest eeograpbic dis·
trict.
Reemtly, tbe Democratic chairmen of San
Dle10 ud lmDerial counties flipped a col.n to put
up a undidate qainlt Rep. Cl&ir Bur1ener, R·
Calif., __, Edward Ska1eo of San Dle10 County
woo tbe toel.
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... But Not All Logical
Speaking or lawsuits, a few things can be said of the
s uit riled against the city or Newport Beach by the
Southern California Housing Task Force. a coalition o r
groups advocating r eady availability in a ll cities of
low-cost housing
Th(• suit alleges that the city has created "wealth <tnd
r<Jc1al disc·rimmation" through governmental dec1s1ons
"h1C'h hun· forc('d t he cost or housin g m Newport Beach
well out of a rangl• that could be considered affordable.
Wl• d<Jn 't think much of the s uit. but it is poss ible the
City Counttl W<tS ~sking for it in actions suc h as last
...,tun me1"s dt•c is1on on thl' residential development at the
Ford Al.•ronutronic s ite
ln thCJt t·a~l'. the C'ouncil took a plan for 610 units.
man) of lhl'm to be.• µriced toward people employed at the
nl•1ghbormg plant. and deleted 310 of the units . Then the
council further invalidated a Planning Commission
requirement that 50 units be provided in the affordable
price range •
Obv1ousl.v uC't1ons like that escalate the price of the
units that arc left. However. given the cost of land in
Newport Ht•aC'h city governmental decisions asid e
11 ·~ d1ffltult tu imagine how any si-gnificant a mounts of
lo\\ <.1n<I modN<•te-priced hous ing will ever be provided
Happy I .andrnarks
Ballxw :.ind 1t~ place in the history of the city of
.'\t•\\ port Bt•aC'h have been in the limelight recentl~'.
Tht• most promine nt focus of the recent events was
tht• I lls tontal Society's tribute to the Balboa Pavilion
m:.irkmg th(• landmark's 75th Anniversary.
From th(' days of open sandpits and Red Cars to
today's cosmop o lita n city, Newport has c·han ged
tonsiderablv since the Pavilion was built in 1905 Yet
throu gh th·e c ha nges. the picturesque building has
reflected the city growing around it.
For millions of visitors. the Pavilion -be it of the
Jazz band era. the Big Band era or today's restored
Victorian era best symbolizes Newport Beach where
they've come to cnJOY the water and t he beaches.
Nearb\'. there's a much smaller. much newer
landmark t hat also represents som e of the good things
a bout Newport Beach. It 's the Balboa Pier Park
Bandstand. built by loca l residents and businessmen as a
bi centennial project
The cit v wanted to tear the bandstand down because
1t 's being slowly destroyed by vanda ls. but councilmen
last week a~reed to let the structure remain so a
non-governmental. community effort could be mounted to
upgrade a nd vandal-proof it.
As the Pavilion is a tribute to the city's geographical
blessings. the bandst and is a kind of tribute lo the people
who live hc rl'
• Op1n1ons expressed tn the space above are those of the Daily Piiot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Piiot. P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321.
Boyd I Happiness
By L.M. BOYD
Am asked which tend.a to
be the happier generally,
married men or married
women. That, too, has been
researched. Our Love and
War man says buabanda all
m all report greater content
ment than do their wlves
t
Dear
Gloomy
Gu~
Did you know the city is
tryln1 to m a k e
~veryone ln Newport
l!Jeach make room In
hie garaae. for two cars ev~ lf you only have
one. lt'a a law!
M.L.J .
Oddly, the happiness quotient.
if you want to call it that. is
about equal for m arried men
and single women, and about
equal. also. for m a rried women and single men
Overheard at a cocktail
lounge: "No, I'm going
home. I'm starting to feel
rich and tough. Every time I
drink too many I take on two
distinct peraonalltlea. One
like J . Paul Getty and the
other like Joe Lewis.''
An historical footnote re-
veals that the Roman em·
peror Claudius wroU a bow·
to book on crap abootl.n&•
Q. Try lt agJn, Louie. How
much bigger le the Pacific •
Ocean than the Atlantic
Ocean!
A, Okay, okay, About 92
percf'Dl bluer, contrary to
..t.at ~ly wu report-
ed bere. IAt 'a brl•t Uala
1Ut!t cliil to orde'r, Wbat!
WA&IQNOTON -PNliiMnl
Jimmy Carter 11 belate41Y
P.O•tna H a ploeHr 1plrlt
0.CUtated to Ule .S.ff)op ... d a 1aaohal indmtey that eocal4
help the United St8Utl ....a.r
th •n•rty crhil. But
unf ortunatebt, be baa tooalped
much of the proaram to
bureaucrall who would• ntbtr
dawdle than drlve.
t or three yean, I have been
ur1•n& the 10venament to set
behind a crub
gaso h ol
proaram that
cou Id reduce
U . S d e·
pendence
on 011 import.I
an4 ease the
Arab-impoaed
fuel crunch
But the White
Hou se and
the Energy Department. uoder
former Secretary James
Schle sin1er, itnored evidence
that an alcohol-gasoUne mixture
could provide a domestically
produced substitute for the
'hlah·octane ~as used by
American motorists.
During the past year . Jimmy Carter finally ~ame a convert.
lie named a new energy chief.
Charles Duncan . who h as
, .
• :!»°"' ..
~~.., ..... , ~ ..
Mailbox
renr'Md tM UU·peobol ltand
ol Ila. bSdebouDd prtdeeeuor.
Yet the dAlmal fact remalm th&l
1ome of Carter'• eneray
atewarcb •re proch1c1n• more
hOtwaah than p.aobol.
TM buNaueratle bloek ld t.he
1uobol project c.n bo tr.-to
tbe Aarlcuttu,.. Department.
where Stcntary Bob Ber&Ja;nd
•• draatnc h1I feet on Proarama
deal,nect to ext.rae\ ethanol from
1uln. F9rmen and motorltts
tbrouabout t.be country favor
1a106ol deve lopment. but
Ber1lud and hie etand-pat
A&rlculture Department
advisers are oblUnately balking
at any innovation that might cut
lnto eraln exports or drive up
the prices of farm product.a.
"It's always one step forward
and two lt.epl backward with tbe
Agriculture Department" a
con gresflonal s upporter of
gasohol told my associate Peter
Gra nt . "We got rid o f
Schlesinger and now the Energy
D.l!partment ls really movine
All we have to do now is get rid
of Bergland "
HERE IS some of the sorry
history or how RerJtland and his
~ubordmatcs have undercut the
gasohol prottram
In 1977 . Co nf(te s s
uatborla.d lb• Agriculture °1B::--to 1uarantee SU m la loMs to Ht up four
pilot plMU t.bat WcNld Hllact
luell from farm producu . The
deoanment backed only oH
lou ~ .o peobol test project nm
by an Individual who had
testified publicly agalnsl the
whole concept. The bonower
eventually backed out. and the
department withdrew the loan
1uaraatee.
-'nle Alriculture bureaucrats
hne provlded scant assistance
to farmen who wash to set up
their own small alcohol stills
Agricuhure Department. studies
on the potential ot aasohol are al
best unenthusiastic. al worst
pe11iml1Uc. One 1177 report
inaccurately staled that ethanol
did not raile ~ oc,Lane level in
guolloe.
-Eneray Department experts
roucht a back.st.age ball~ Wllh
their A.,-iculture counterparts
over guobol production goal&.
The Ene11Y Department experts
eventually preva iled and
pers uaded the pr~1dent to aim
for a Ul81 target of 500 million
gallons . Bergla nd a nd h1 i.
advisers wanted to produC(' lt'l>~
-BERGLAND HAS postponed
the distribution of SIOO mllhon in
loans lo finance small ga'K>hol
ltlll• UDUI ~Y can be t.ted
and proven.•· The t.ct UaM ,._..
1tat1on1 lD &JI 60 at.Alea are
preMntly atocklna tbeJr tankt>
with ~l •nd are NPOl'tln& a
hiah demand trom aadaffed
CHtomera apparently m eans UtU• to &he procrastinators at
A1rlculture.
Bergland'• hon in the While
House has rinaUy joined tht·
move lo 1aaobol and i5 claiming
crechl for propoeall whlch were
offered an Congress three year-;
ago when hla voice. like the
turtle's. was nowhere heard.
Meanwhale. scores of rarme~.
fed up with waiting for federal
help, h ave bu ilt their o wn
alcohol stalls, and thousands
more have applied for stale
permits.
Footnote We ldon Barton,
dareclor of the Agriculturt>
Department 'i. energy office.
said he and his colleagues have
an "emerging policy" on
gasohol which must be balanced
with other prioritie1>.
F U N F. R A l.. f ' LA P : A Sa n
Antonio mort1c1an. Dr. James
Reveley . has never spoken 111 of
thl• de<.id. but ht' did ma ke the
m1stakt! of i:;pcaking ill of his
fe llow funeral directors while·
te~ttf)&nR before a congressional
heartnR four weeks ago
T'Ao day., after h1l> appearanc•·
ai. J w1tnel):.. Hcveley was cul
off by h1l> local suppher of
CilikeL'i A representative of the
Royal Casket Co. of San Antonio
informed him the <"O mpany
didn't approve of his testimony
about pr ice -~ouR1 ng by th{'
undertaking industry ... It's bad
for the profession." the casket
s upp her told its customer or t w<•
years' standing
The rejection or Reveley
who 1s also a dentist is typical
of the high -handed tact1c:-.
pracl1ced b y the funeral
industry The undertaking k>bb:.
hai. also succeeded m clampin~
a ronRress1onal ban on a movt·
b \ l h t• F t· d t· r a l T r a d 1·
Comm1i..s1on to impose mod<''I
consumer protc•ct1on rl'gulation-..
on the nation ·, funeral home:-.
The Capitol 111 11 on
'>lauRht 'AJ S led b\' H1:1,
Mart) Rui.'io, D Ill . a staunch
defender of the.• undertakN...,
"ho quoted S50 million as th1·
~st for extra paper work that
'AOuld ht· n ·qu11 t>d to produc1·
FTC mandJt1•d price 11 .... 1:-. fo1
bu rials and c rematio ns It
appears he JURRled the figures to
arriH' at this inflated figure.
Housing Costs Driving Families Inland
To the Editor.
I have been intending to write
to you for quite some time about
the subject of declining enroll·
ment i n the ~ewport· Mesa
Unified School l>istrict. Several
days ago, new figures were
published In your paper about
the continuing decline.
According to statistics, there
a re not fewer children being
born in this area. The problem
li es in affordable and available
housing. The fact is that far
fewer families can afford the ex-
orbitant rent fees demanded by
today's greedy homeowners
and apartment building owners.
AS A RESULT, the familles
are having to relocate further m-
l and in Orange County. or even
out or the state.
My family or five has been
looking for a t hree-bedroom
apartment in Costa Mesa for
several months. The few apart-
ments that have been available
to families with children require
at least $1,000 move-in rees! Not
very many young ramllies l
know have that kind of cash
available.
Jn our particular case. we are
unable to move lnland to the
more •m<>81Y areas of Orange
County due to the fact that two
of our chlldren have respiratory
problems. So. we are stuck with
cramped IJving conditions . The
fact th~t there are hundreds of
other families ln slmllar situa-
tions in Costa Mesa is s mall
comfort.
So, next Ume your readen see
a n article reporting the further
decline of school enrollment. let
them be aware or where the
ca"'4! liea. • MRS. RICHARD AREVALOS ... ,,,, ... , ....
To the Editor:
Relatl\te to Tom Murphlne's
trltlcal column re1ardtn1
Corona del Mar'• b\lllneu dis·
trlcl problem <Pl~ Feb. 131. as
a merchant and •1Hr resident
of thlt lovely city. 1 reel com-
pelled~ comment.
As mucb u I admire and ap·
preclate Persten ru.-. there are
now she stores with their iron·
••te encloeura operating ln our 14-b(ock commercial atrlp. M
beauUful u they are. they can·
not-repair my car or TV. sell me
flowers or supply a r adio,
lumbb a marine antique, dll·
,_.. • yard ot fabrt~. abamlOO
and a& my hair. or fUrnllb me
with "~<"adC'nt " clothinR ~
As to the poss1b11lty about
Southern Raptlsti. locatmR h<'re.
,th at barbC'r w ho gave Mr.
M urphine his information ap·
parently didn't know that this
merchant who was brought up
a Southern Baptist way back in
Tenneuee h ad a lready 1n ·
filtrated the area. so maybe 1t
take., one to know one! Even
tho' I'm active in the Congrega-
tional Church now. I'm not at all
bigoted and would even welcome
Tennessee Ernie Ford here. Of
course, that m1f(ht not work out
either. as those Southern Bap-
tists wouldn't even pronounce
the name right they"d say
Rode-ee-0 Instead of Ro-Day-Oh
Drive'
LUVENA W llA YTON
FUlll Hor•r
T-0 the Editor
Has at come to pass that the
Fifth Ho r sema n o r th e
Apocalyps e h as appeared
a mong ua to join the four that
the Bible In Revelations 1 says
will bring us <"onquest. war,
ramlne and death?
or the rider on the white horse
the Blble says · · . . and he went
forth conquerlntt. and to con-
que r." Could this mean Soviet
Russia ln its path or world ~ub·
UJation? Then came the nder.
..... on the horse that was red.
&I'd the power was elven to him
that aat thereon to take peace
from the earth."
The rider on the black horse
was said to repretent famine
a nd him o n the pale horse,
death.
Now on the horizon we can dis-
cern the fifth horae and hit
rlder, pollUtion. who for the llnt
Umt In man 's exl•t•nce,
penetrates the air. the land and
tbe sea. weakening or delt.roy
Int manklnd. Will the Bible help
ua to find a defense aaalnst lhil
beast" FRANK KLOCK
C•IWSwpperc . ' To the Editor:
A law II before the Auembly
to require e mployen to cellect
chlld support. Thl1 would re·
qulre a 1ovemmenl me~hanlem
for enforcement.
1 would •UUetl that there la
enoup law and eno.ap 90vem-
m ent mec hanlsm1. Kowe .. r.
1lnce 1'0men are uaua"1 t.be ....
clpMG&I ol cblld aupport, I'd 1\11• sat that tbe Dtstrlct AuotMJ . ,,
J
put women ln charge of enforc
ing any such law
Jf men a~ in cha rge or colle<'t ·
ing child support they are more
apt to~ sympatheUc to the man
who neg.lects to pay and thus apt
to neglect enforcing the law.
JAM ES BOLDING
lt' .. •~•~•ellt1
To the Editor:
lt has been brought to my at·
tention that a certain gentleman
would l.Jke to tum our 10 bl<X'ts
o f co mmerc i a l s hops into
another Rodeo Drive Wh>., ll "
certainly not for the benefit ol us
residents of Corona del Mar
Who. then. is to benefit" Ont>
person that I can think of. ·
ONLY A megalopollst could
think that he. ak>ne. knows wh at
our rommuruty desires. Does he
care! No! Most or us have
move d to Corona de l Mar
because we love the uniqueness
or our town. We need our talk>rs,
s hoe repair s hops. cleaners.
vete rinari an and ot h er
established shops . If we didn't
n eed a nd want them. by
ttonomic law. they wouldn't be
there. Are we to drive to Costa
Mesa for a shoe hlne? If we
wanted something Crom Rodeo
Drive. we will go to Rodeo
Drive.
To said gentleman. I can only
say that your greed ts not to be
nurtur"M at the expense or our
town. We think more of Corona
del Mar than to 1et it be used for
a tax writeof(
BRUCE G. SAVILLE, M . D. . ra.••-•••••• To tbe Editor: •
Time la nmnln1 out for the
residents wbo enjoy a high
quaUty ol llfe tn Newport Beach.
New:;,ter. with lta hlth·
nee u4 banka, l• &G-
ina politlca . Their 1oal t. to
oust the preeent Cll)' Councll.
which baa been attempt.lnl to
preserve the residential
c haruter or our clty. and
replace it wlth pro·maJor· an>wtb and reaJ ett.9te inw.ta
-Donald M. ltoll -Tbe lntM
Comp•ny -and Newport
Harbor O\.amber ot Commet'Cll.
whlch have been ln control ol Ulll
city for mui yean.
I• Tlllllll IJfO.trowtbers ._,..
tryiulto com,_.. bl cCnlelt wtta tbe oa An1et i1 tr•umatlc
beny t.ramc, bllbtr popWaUoo
rlens tl). air and noise pollution,
then Newport will no longer re
main a desirable place to live
Why do these men push it'> Has
the> almighty dollar become a
priority!
At present. air 'pOllution hangs
dangerously over our cities and
1s now atrectmg many areas of
our countryside. A study of
Jreas ol hfavy traffic has shown
a definite link between lung
cancer and high level of lead
001sonin(! from a uto exhaust
em issions What an inheritancl'
to leave the future generations'
It 1s not possible to turn back
the clock. but 1t is possible to
stop the destruction of Newport
Beach What will it be? You do
have a choice. April 8
IDA Z WILLIAMS
Cll•Rr# 10 ludgr
To the Editor
The e xciting ai.pect of the
Newport Beach City Council
race is that so many are in-
terested The council altitude
has been the in centive for ln·
volvement.
Over the past two years. over-
flow crowds have seeo the coun-
cil majority attack or ignore In·
dlv1d ua l a nd communit y
lntere~ts during the public hear-
lnl{s. Many want to judge how the newcomers will perform_
With most important decisions
decided 5 ·2 and Councilman
Mcinnis stepping down, all three
of the contes~ seats a.re vital
to those seeking a change. Coun·
cil majority supporters can keep
their hands on Newport.'s steer·
in1 wheel if they win only one
seat
FOltTVNATELY, t he many
candidate forums provide the
means to question the can-
didates. Most occur in evening
o r e arly mornln~ to accom-
modate the busy. Thus •11 vot.ers
can Judie directly or through a
rnend.
The decision will not be easy
ll'I Ol~trlct 2 offers rtve choices.
The 1'1de which can focus the
mOM vottm there can be the win·
ner.
Newport hu never been more
concerned with the votea the
doers can motivate.
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NEWS ITEM:
FA\THFUL INDIAN SIDEKICK TONTO DIES
Blizzard
Produces
Pet Water
TOLEDO, Ohio CAP)
-Following the great
bliuard of 1978, an Ot-
tawa Lake, Mich.. man
s tored a couple of
truckloads of snow in his
basement.
Now. in the American
tradition of gimmick
souvenirs, 40 gallons of
the melted snow are on
the market -canned,
crocked and ready to go.
It may never achieve
tbe popularity of pet
rocb, but then there's ........... ....,ly.
"rr MAY BE the last
40 gallons of 1978
blizzard water in the
world," said owner Ken
Dressel, wbo is selling
the water at no sel price
but la willing to accept
any good offer.
' DAILY '9LOT ii 7
Hollywood Producer
Booster. of Anderson
WJUlfi!I)
DIAMONDS • GOLD
..,.... ~ Jcmptl ~ dlMlondit. gem.
Ronea, OC*f end .., fnlm ~ lndMdulAI n-..... c.9f\ll ~ n ~
tlon by OA.11 ~ .... pricee •• 'fO.t HOU.YWOOD (AP) -Producer
Norman Lear, who bo"1bt
MWIPllPll' • m MUMtb...U. IQP-
DOrtilll a.,abHe-:J.':!.cSeatlal CU· aJcla .. """' .Jobll B. , says be
m11 dD tbe 11m• thins In other
primary 1tat411.
Lear, producer of ··Archie
Bunker'• Place," "One Day at a Time" and other televlllon abows
and movtes, placed full-pace ada in
the Bolton Globe on Sunday and
Monday and lo 13 other
lhsucbuaetts new.papen on Moo·
day. He aald be knew from having a
summer home in Vermont that the
Globe la widely read in that state.
"IT WAS ALL by way of raising
some kind of llptoing rod to attract
all of that pa.ulve electricity that J
knew was out there for Anderson,"
Lear said in a telepbone interview.
"I can't do a.nyWng for tbe cam·
paip d1reet1y beeauae I've already
1iven all the help I cu," be aald.
"Tbe oaly ~ I'm allowed to do, as
I undentaDd the PEC (Federal Elec·
lion Commtaloa) laws and the First
Amendment, is express my own feel·
On Dean List
ln11. And I may do that 1n South dally, aa 1o.e. ao.d ~· ~ todly.
Carolina and I may do that .,aln ln ,._ '°' a.ttt Chee °' Doug Kennedy.
Wlacom&n and llUDoil. · • "'~ Ol tMf KM~ eo YfAAt L~ A DEMOC&AT who sup-J{W{l.S by ~fi:.FPH poru liberal cauaes, uid be was for ~
Prea.ldent Cart.er four yean aco and ~-~· ~~'°'~-~llh~C~..r~~~~c~..-.~~1~11~1~1 ~· ~MNOll~~~~~ wu for Democratic Sea. Edward M. f. = =-----....., -
Keu.aed)' until recenUy. He said be h \\
ntltcbed support from ·Kennedy to
Anderson after travelin& with the
Kennedy campalp as an ot»erver
He said he decided to take out the
ads after watcbtnc the election cov-
era1e from New Hampshire. He said
he wu disturbed that the newsmen
sought reaction from all of the can·
di dates but And~n, who be said
the media bas written off an tmelec·
table.
LEAll SAID HE wanted "just as a
citizen to try tO correct all of ~e
people who are thinking it but oot
talking. By the 'at.· J mean that tbb
may be or LI the best person in the
race , whether Republican or
Demoerat. It was my experience that
everybody was feeling this but
nobody cared to do anythin& about it.
He wu judged to be unelectable .··
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David A. Butcher, son
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Costa Mesa. has been
named to the Dean's
List for academic ex·
celleoce during the fall
semester at Berklee
College of Music.
Boston, Mass.
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•1 DDMD a&OOSI ISWIN .............
Or&n19 CoQncy Supen18m' ICcllCID Mlller Lb.lnll
the county ouibt to buy tbe mWt.arJ brtdp lt rent·
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ridge and shipping ONE OF those IOIU·
barges. tlona might be to extend
' Alicia Parkway through ~ lllLLE& previously to the community,
predicted t hat rental Miller said. Landowners ~barges might eventual· would share to the coat IY add up to $40,000 to of conatrucliog the 3·
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·Summer
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more than 200 course of·
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iog UCI s ummer
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Needed
The Oran1e County
Mental Health Aasocla·
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flee, 2210 E. First St ..
Santa Ana.
For more information
call 5'7-7558.
MA Conferred
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Costa Mesa has been
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CUT&LOOPmu
tulations!
And thank you to the many fme Founders, Shareholders
and Customers who have made Heritage Bank the largest
independent bank in Orange County.
Albert Antoyan
Robert D. Hoyt
Roger Saevig
AllenAntoyan
John~Marconi
Harry Bozigian
Douglas E. Patty
Kenneth R. Thompson
Directors of Heritage Bank
our Spirit Makes The Difference
Member FDIC
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WASIDNGTON CAP> -'!'be ...... on plua to
send the first equlpmeot·Jolded 1bipe to tM JDctiu
Ocean tb1s summer to be ready for any emer1ency
deployment of a 10.,000-man Marin~ brl1ade and
several jet fighter squadrons, a Penta1on offldal
said
Deputy Defense Secretary W . .Graham Claytor
• Jr. announced Wednesday the interll'l' move.
which will uae seven cargo and tanker ships, in
testimony for a House Armed Services seapower
subcommittee.
"RECENT EVENTS, PARTICULARLY those
: ln Southwest Asia, have Jed us to the conclusion
•. that we need a deployable sealift capability more
• quickly than we can achieve by waitiD& for new
• ships to be built," Claytor aald.
· He said tbe aJm la to establlab the interim de·
pot ship force afloat at an Indian Ocean
anchorage, probably the BJiUsb-owned laland of
' Diego Garcia, where the United States maintaina a
' naval and air base. At leaat four of the ships are
owned by the Navy and the others probably will be
chartered from commercial firms.
"Our objective is to start loading these ships
in May and to have them ... on their way to the
selected anchorage before the end of June,"
Claytor said.
HE SMD THE SHIPS, INCLUDING modern
vessels with a roll-on, roll-off capability for tanks
and other equipment. would provide equipment,
supplies, fuel and water to support roughly a
Marine amphibious brigade and several Air Force fighter squadrons .
"After being alerted, this force would sail to
the designated port," Clayt.or said.
"There.._ it would be met by the combat troops who would nave arrived by airlifl. From this ren·
• dezvous point, the troops would draw their equip-
i "tnent and proceed to the objective area."
' Diego Garcia, a tiny Island, Is some 2 300
miles from the mouth of the Peni~ Gulf. The t United States reportedly bas received a1reement l from Kenya, Somalia and Oman for uae of their
port and air facilities by U.S. forces in the Indian
' Ocean.
CLAYTOR DID NOT REFER TO these report-
ed agreements. But it appeared possible that a
Manne force deployed to the Indian Ocean in a
crisis might move from Diego Garcia to one of
th~se countries as a staging point for possible
military action in the Persian Gulf. if needed to
bacJ< up President Carter's announced intention to
rep~I any Soviet move to control the oil-producing
region.
Death Not•~~• Death Not~es
A lllULA.& IT\IDY t-of 311
blMdlr ewer peU.ta by t.M •on.,nftt Amerlca• Health
Pou ...... to be publlllaed tn
tbe JollnW W.C. OD l'riday, NaelMe a •m.Uar CGachmoo.
The Harvard study, dlreeted
by Dr. Alaa s. lterriaioD ....
bU11led la tocl.•1 '1 New
Journal ot Medlclne.
llarTard dod.or8 1NN not
1ure ny aaccbariD mak• rata
alck but Dot bumana. Tb•J
1peculated that tbe Nuoa ma,
simply be that rats are difterem
from people. Or maybe sac-
charin ls such a alow.acUng
cancer cause that it.a bad effects
have not appeared.
SACCHARIN RAS BEEN
widely used since the 19608. The
researchers noted that It took 30
to 50 years for health officiala to
spot the danget when some oc-
cupational buarda caused blad·
der cancer.
Overall, the researchers found
that the bladder cancer rate for
men and women who use aac-
c ha ri n and cyclamate, a
sweetener ~tinued in 1888,
was 10 percent lower than
amon1 people who sbun the
artificial swfftenen .
The rate was ao percent lower
for men who drank dMt soda or
used packaged su1ar sub·
stitutes, while among women,
Grove Driver
Held After
Head-on Crash
A Garden Grove man fa ces
charges oC felony drunken drlv-
jng following a head-on collllion
early Sunday morning in
Newport Beach.
Booted into ctty jail following
the 2 a.m. crash on Superior
Avenue near West Coast
Highway was David Thomas
Crook, 2.S. lie was released after
posting $2,500 ball
Police said Crook's car col·
lided with a vehicle driven by
Richard Lawrence Gale, 29. of 2
Tribute Court. Newport Beach.
JOHNSON PEACY R JOHNSON, rHo<lenl of S•n Clttmentt, Ca Posed •••Y on M.trch S. l'llO S..rv1vH1 by hh wife ~r•c• L Jol'I._, _,, C,,_rles W JollnM>n Of Covina. Ca.•"" Wllll•m It.
Neither Crook nor Gale report·
ed serious injuries in the acci·
den t. Crook's passen gers,
Robert Jones, 23, of 215 9th St..
Huntington Beach, and Roxanne
Hill, 22, of 305 Adams Ave .. Hun-
tington Beach. were treated for ,. MatullCll of NPWP0"1 BU<"· Ca . 1 • • d I d f ...,n, G~C1' end Jo11n Dolll of N••Port JOJUMes an re ease rom Hoag Buen. ea . 2 d•UO"'"' Lorttla of Memorial Hospital Oregon and Catny Suppto ot t<unt lngton 8"cft. C•. <tnd l Qr•ncknfldr.-.. Funeral >eoktt •nd '""Holy Rowry wlll bt Nkl on Saturday, Merell I. '"°
UM "* WU .. IO 80 ~ blatMr.
IO•S ll18G80CJN IN tbe HanaN .. lbowed ........
11 bip noeer rat.. hr '8-
atante, .the m~ wu 41.W. a•-. mee wbo d.ralE man
than two diet Mdiu a dQ. And
the rta wa tour tlJMI ldaMr
than oormal amoq wom• wbo
bad been driekln1 diet
bever.,.. for IDON than flve
ye an.
However, sinee no clear pat-
tern emeqed, UM rneardlers
apeeulated that tbese eueption.a
were statistical flukes.
"Increasing frequency or
duration of use of artlflcial sweet.men was IMlt CODliateGtJy
auoclaled wttb tncreutnc n-
lat1ve riall," tJM reaearehera
wrote. "The study •uaesta tUt. u a group, uaen ot artifldal
neetenen have llUle or DO ez.
ceu rtlk ot cancer ot tbe k1wer' uriD.uy traet. ,,
CO~G ON TRB He·
chartn studies conducted ao far,
State Balks
At Dismissal
Of Oil Suit
LONG B~CH <AP> -~ State Air ~ Board will
appeal the dl1ml11al of a SS
mi Won lawsuit .,ainat Mobil Oil
that acc:Uled tbe company of ua-
ins exceaaive pollutanta In Its
1aaollne.
The 1978 ARB suit accused
Mobil of violating state law
llmltine the vapor pressure of
eaaollne durlne peak smog
periods. The law la meant to re-
duce the amount or gasoline
component.a that evaporate into
the air and increase polluUoo.
B ut the judge accepted
Mobil's argument that lbe tests
presented u evidence by the
ARB were invalid because
samples were taken from a hose
nozzle when they should have
been taken from a i;?as tank.
Man Chokes
On Tobacco
PRESTON, Minn. (AP>
-A farmer choked to de-
ath on a wad or chewing
tobacco when he slipped
on ice and rel I to the
ground, according to the
Fillmore County coroner.
Keith W. Schoppera, 48,
was found dead, lying on
bis back, in a cow pen on
bis farm.
The coroner. Dr. R. L.
Sauer. determined the
cause of death.
tbe Harvard doctor• noted:
"Weak &averae a11oclaUoD1 uv• bem obMrved about • oftft • ~ direct OD• -a l"Mult tJMlt would be upee1.9d •
U.e bull of cunee alooe lf
arUftelal •••ltilaen ud tacf. der cancer wen ..,.._tad."
In -accom.-Jtac editorial ln tbe Jounaal, Dr. Robert
Hoover ot the National Cancer
lnatltute noted that tbe rat
atudlea abowed that female
anlmfls th.at bad never been
preanaot arid younc offspf'.i8'
were most susceptible to b~:
der cancer •
He warned, "Alty UM by DOD·
diabetic dllldren or prepant
women, bea_~ ~ by YOUlll
women of~.,., and
eneuive me bJ aQ10DI are W-
adriled and Mould be aettftly
dlacoara1ed bJ tb• medical
eommaDit)'."
" al.ADDE• CANCE& ta nl·
atlvely rare ln tbe Unlted
States. nu. year. it .. upeded
to aceamt for 5 pet"etlDl ot the
cancer deatba lD meo and 3 per·
cent 1D wamen.
ID im. u a result of the rat
1tudles, the Food and Drue Ad·
mb:tiatraUoo prGIM)Md a ban oo
saccbartn. c.ooc.reu postponed
tbe ban for 11 moat.bl. Tbe aaeo·
cy b• not r.wned a&epe IMd·
i.nl to a ben pe4+n1 lbe out·
come ol ltudl.-OD ~ au.bjed.
Yater Rolla
llp by 700
In Newport
A voter re1l1tratlon drive
combined with the pending
prt mary and 1eneral elections
have pushed the number of
Newport Beach's registered
voters up by more than 700.
Tbe drive, sponsored by the
Newport Center AssociaUoo, as
geared toward the April
municipal election. Regiaraboo
for that election will close
Mood.ay.
A SPOllBSWOllAN for lbe as-
sociation aaid to far relistran
located at %5 busineues.
primarily ln the center, uve
:.aloed up more than aoo people. In addition, City Clerk Doris
~rge saJd slightly more than
80 people havJ! registered to vote
at her office at-city hall.
M rs. George noted that the
people who've come to city hall
are typical for an election year ··we really don't know whether
it"s the city council, primary or
general e lect io n th ey·re
registering for." she said
IN ODD TO qualify to vote
ln any ol the upcoming eltttioos.
a peraon must be registered 30
days ln advan~ of the eledion
For information on locations
or the Newport Center deputy
registrars, contact the Newport
Center Association. &f4·1885
·•J o II n 'on of A re • d I • , C • . , 6 • ora ndclllldren. SHVICU wlll be
I held Salurdav, Maren 1. lffO a1 e ll :OOAM al tne Pacllk View CJlepef. • Newporl 8Hcll. Ce Enlombrnent
1 Pa<lfk V-Memo<lal Park. In lieu •f
t fl-••• tne famlly '~"t. CMlll.,.._ I tlons be ,...de to the Jolln WeyM
(4 Mtr Re .. artf\ Fund, c/o UCLA. Peclfk Vi.w Mortuary director$. MATULICN GEORGE MATULICH. r .. ldenl of Newp0n Beech, Ca. Paued ••rf Oft ; M.,tl'I s. 1'to •t Hoag Memerlet
, ~ .. I Surv•~ by'"' wife f',.en<es
at • OOAM •• Our Ledy Of Moulll Carmel Ca111oll< CJ>ur<h with Fetlwf' ll'IOmu 0'~11 ofOcl•tl"9 Inter· ment •I Good Shepherd C•metery, t<unUngton BHcll, Ca. Smith ~ Tutl'llll Wttlclllf Chapel Mof"tu••Y In curve ol
.,,.~, ......... ROOl!lt5 MAl!Y CAROL ROGEl!S, re\klenl of 1rv1,,.. Ca P•u.d awn on March
S, 1990 S..rvlved by'"'' 1>u11M11d Cllo.t<k Roger \, SOii\ Cllrl\IOC>Mr and S<o11 Roger\, deuQlller Mellua. mother Anone B .. IH Of Santa An•, C• •nd her shlH ~ brot~r l,,.l•w Mr •nd Mrs. Wllll•m Nwnr Of Minion Viejo,
Ca S.Niat. will lie i.10 on S.1urci.y. M.,cn •. l'llO •• 1 OOPM ,, Pe<lflc View Cllel>el, PMwpo<l 8Hdl, C•. I"· lermt"t al p_.,111c View Memonel Park. In lltu of flow.~ IM family t.UO· guu contrlbutton\ lie mllde 10 ''"'
Ho.Q Holc>li.t c.ncer AflHr<h "~ clo Hoag Nwmot•I H0$11ltal. Bo• y. NOWl>Ort Bffcll, $-• '2643 or , .... JOhn W•yne Cat1cer Au•arcl'I Fu"d c o UCLA. PecllJc View Mortuary dirt<· tor\.
Nader, Singing Stars
To Join Nuke Protest
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673-9450
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SIAHIZ
HARRISBURG. Pa. <A P> -Rock
star Linda Ronstadt. folk singer Pete
Seeger and cons umer advocat e
Ralph Nade~ will join anti·nuclear
act! vists at a four-day rally planned
to mark the first anniversary 9f the
worst accident at a U.S. civilian
nuclear power plant.
"This was the accident that woke
people up," said Steve Brooks,
spokesman for the March '28 CoaH-
tion that is organizing the events.
A SERIES OF mechanical failures
and human errors resulted last
March 28 In the loss or cooling water
and the overheating of the nuclear
reactor core at the Three Mile Island
nuclear plant. located on a small
Island in the Susquehanna River near
here.
Concerts, vigils and speak-out.I will
emphasize the theme: "TMI ls Not
Over ."
Methodist Church. It will feature a
performance by the folk 1roup.
Bri&bt Morning Star.
A CLOSING RALLY wlll be held ·
Saturday, March 29, OD. farm near e---;.,:;i~
the crippled plant.
Ronstadt and Pete Seeger will be
among the performers. Nader. some
survivors of the 1945 Hiroshima A·
bomb blast and a lineup ot local
speaken will be featured. according
to Brooks.
The March 28 Coalition is com·
prised o( about ~ people, moet of
whom belonl to other antl-smclear
groups. It has one rull-Ume paid con-
sultant and has rented a $150·a·
month Harrisburg office.
It plans to sell 5,000 T-sb.irta. 1,000
armbands plus balloons. buttons and
bumper stick.en to pay tor upenaea.
Performers have donated their
services.
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GENERAL NEWS I osrru~~
PapTe11ts?
Bell pepper tents. actually. About 80 acres
of land planted in peppers in Irvine 1s
more distinguishable for the little protec
tive coverings over the individual plants .
The scene 1s Jack Hubbard R anch on
Harvard Avenue between Mam Street and
Barranca Parkway.
USC Research
Center Halted
LOS ANGELES 1APJ Construction on lht·
ha ir completed Sl million t;SC manne research
center m the Harbor area has been halted followin~
the revocauon of a regional coastal comm1ss1on
build.lDg permit
Mel Carpenter. execuuve director of the South
Coast Regional Comm1ss1on. said the wiusual r<'
vocal.Jon ol a half·completed proJttt was approvl'd
after USC and the Los Angeles Harbor Depart
ment fa.lied to provide the commission with name!>
and addre55t>'i of an ice houu operator and fi sh
1:rmen t'\ actt'd from tht' construction site
ntE FAl.LlJ&E TO FV&.NISH TIIE a.a.forma ·
Uoa ~ t!Mt comm.Jsadon fTom executing Its
legal obligation of notifying all interested parties
of the coostructlon permit, wtuch was issued last
summer.
Robert Friedheim. acting director of the
Institute for ~arane and Coastal Studies at t;SC .
which leased the site from the llarbor Department
for 2.S ~t>ars at $36.000 a year. ~aid un1vcrs1t.> of
far1als were ··assessing the s1tuat1on ·
Official~ JI the . II arbor Department . which
c;1g ned the J01nl pc rm1t apphcJt1on .l~ the IJnd
o~ ner. declined ccJm ml'nt
CARPESTER. WHO NOTED HE knew of no
similar action by the romm1ss1on an the past. s:l1d.
"'The revocation 1:-final and the.> have no recourse
but to file for another J)<'rmat. ··
The original permit was opposed by the city
Planning Department. wtuch objected to the sate
chosen for the center. and by Manne Protein Inc ..
a f1nn which ~anted the site to build a seafood
processing plant
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College
Grams
Offered
The Newport· Mesa
Deaf/Hard of Hearfo1
Guild ts accepting ap·
pllcalions for the Elsie
May Deeter Scholarship.
The scholars hip is
available to any hearing
paired person enrolled
or planrung to enroll in a
college. un1 vers1ty or
trade school.
Requests for applica-
tion fon:hs may be made
to Elsie May Deeter,
3067 Yellowstone Drive,
Costa Mesa.
Fashion
Show Set
.,.c1..onm•
SMn'HS' MOl'TVMY
6Z7 MamSt. ~ntlnQton Beach 53&-M39
·'The primary thine we want to
emphasize is that ..• the accident did
not end two weeks alter March 28,"
said Brooks.
NO ONE WILL be discouraced
tro1n corn1.ne. but the coaUtioo MYS
the raJl1 Ls deslpld for the people tn
central Peonsylvama, tbole molt al·
f ec~ by the accldeAL AnU..-clear
IJ'OUPll around the eo.untry are bellll
advtled to bold ralltee m tblU' own
Finds a Bo•e APW~
The Oranae Coast
YM CA Y Trail Blazers
are spo n ~oring a
cblldren's fashion show
Saturday al Chrll't
Lutheran School, 760
Vtctorla St . Costa
Yeaa. ,.,.,.,
COLONIAL N •A&. ~
SOME DETAILS stlll need to be
worked out, but the rally will begin
with a March 26 concert in Har·
rlsburg, Brooks saU. areas.
A "Hantlbutl Day" will be Mid
March 29 ln Lond0Jl•1 Tratalaar
'lbla baby Northern Fur Seal. washed up
on a Palos Verdes beach recently and
nuned back to health. is now in Union
Oil's Marine Animal Care Center at
Marineland, Los Angeles.
A SO.cert donatk>n will
be collected at the d:>or
oftbe 1:30 p.m. event. 7801 Bolsa Ave.
W.tmlft1t.r
893-3625
MllCE F SIANEZ.~ M, rt\kltt\I Of Sant• Ana. Ca. P••\ed •••Y on Merci\ l, ltlO at Itta long Beach Vtterens Hot.ofUll Mt WH bOrn and rahad In Huntlnvton Bee<l'I, Ce. Mr Sianez wu • retired -rVISOf' et tllt
U S. N•v•I OtdNnce o.pot In Sul Buell, Ce., put frusurer of tll• 8.P.0 El1<1 Lodge ll2U. -• PHI comm-r Of \lie Amtfi<en L-Vlon Pot.I • 70I end • member ot Ille V•t•••nt Of Forwl9n Wirt., AmVtU end Itta Olseblecl Alne<'lcan Vtteren\.
a.1ov..:t husllend of s.twlida e s1.,,.,. beloved felNr of Vlr9lnl• M. Gare le of LOtlil e.ac11. Ce • Autl'I A Gontelet Of Chino, Ca . Albert M. Sl-1 ot L.en-cester. c. .. AOl>fff s•-• of Sa111a Ane, C• .• o.!Of'ft Svwn Her..-.r of Wulmlnuer, Ce. and Olorla H Ou,,.mel ol Sente Ana, Ca., also \ur· vlvlnQ ere 17 9rend<l'llldrtn end I t>rotlMr GeclrQlt F. SI-• of Hunt· l~Ofl llMcll, Ce. f'r'-5 "'ay Ult at Pant 8-l Smllf!f" Mof'tuery °" t ~ from l ·OOAM 10 IO·OOPM
lte<lutlan of Ille Ho4y ltOMry will 11e al 7:JOPM on TI111rwey et Ille PlflU 8rotl'lert. Smltlll' Mortuery OW.pet. Meu of Cllrlt.tl,n 8uriet will be Ctf-•tecl on Fr!Orf, Merc:l'I 7. l'llO at t100AM el St. Mery•1 By Itta SH Cetfltllc Olurcll •1111 ltev. F•llMr Daniel ~ •• c-ent. lnltf'· ment will be et Good Sll•Plttrd Cemetery, H11nt1noton 8aec11, Ca. Pleru 8rot"'" Smlthl" Mortuary dlrt<IOf'I.~.
On March 28, a 4 a.m. viii! will be
held across from the plant, beetnnln&
at th41 exact hour the accident was Square. 'lbere wtl1 be ralllel la ~w -----------------
York, Cblcafo, Sia Fraacla~o.
Boston, Wub.lnston. KIDNI Qt.f and
Sa1Lnaw, Mlcb., amoQI other placet,
For Information call
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Celnl*V MortUltY
CtllOtl
3500 Plclflc VleW Ori\111
NlwpOrt BHCh
944-2700
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BOSTON CAP) -
Lalfl S. Veu, 71 a con· cer 1inger and t•nor
who •an• at tbf wedd.lg and runenl o John r.
KeftMd1, di.cl Mood.ly.
set off.
According to federal studies, the
amount of radio&ctlve material re·
leased durin1 the accident wu not
considered danaeroua. But OM ln·
q uiry comml11loned by the U.S.
Nuclear Reculatory Comml11ion
"Umlted tbt reactor'• 100 tc.:11 ot
uranium fuel came wttbln • to IO mlDut.11 ot a. meltdown. wb.l~ could
hav• 1pread lethal radiatiCID ovv a
larie area. •
Brookl said.
China Opem Waten
That nlitlt, an iDterf aJU, Ml'Vlct
a nd candlelilbt .t,il will be laeld at
tbe lhrrl1bur1•1 Oraee U1ttH1=:..•-q11•
1
Stress, Disease
Lecture Slated
Newport Paycbolo,Sc1l Services wUJ 1ponaor a
tr.. lecture on It.real and dlteale Friday at 1: 30 p.m.
The lecture will M stven at Newport
P1ycholo1ical Servtcea Center, 200 Newport Center Drive, Sulte ao., Newport Beaeh
hr lllifonuu. oall 1 .. UM.
Woman Jailed
VISALIA <AP) -· A
Porte.rville woman hat
bHn sentenced to a40
clay• In Jail on a convte·
Uon of embealing runds rrom the doctor tor
wbom she wor~ed. Ver•
Jane Campbell, 28. 1'U
untenc•d ·by Tular•
County Superior CoUrt .Juctp N.O. Bnldtey.
••• ,,.,.,..., •cretda •• ,,..,
D&.\R PAT: I nmember that u AYS rear • bad JWfttoully IUUetted a ~ ot makiD1 IOft IMIUir IUt provtclel more aervtn.sa per POUQd. I I wilb JOU would repeat t.h1a u tbe price of butt.er la
1.ttlal CMlt of •l&bt and I'd like to atreteb a pound u far., J poui6ly can.
B.S., Con>aa del Mar T• -,._. el Maier' or •arearille alMI 'Ma& ...U ~ aa eleetrte mher. 'tMll, nry
,.....__ ...... IUJI of a ....U eu of enporat·
... -. Tldl ree1pe wm nn a ... two uc1 oae-.. a,.... ..n •arsarlM eeef•teen.
• 18ea "" • ...._ r,..ieaet1
DEAR PAT: I've beft looking into some busl-
ne11 opportunity advertilemeota Lately. I un -
derstand that certaio dilclosure procedures must
be followed for these ads. Can you fW me in on the details?
D.W .. Irvine SC.le law (A.IS 1187) req1dru tlte Miier lD a
.lDe:u ~ad &o roe • dlaclonre state-., wM rv of State. 1>0or to makf•~ 7 aales aw abo prolllbita die ae &er
~,-:-............. -~ ........ •• ............. et ... dleeb, '""' ... Social 8eait&1 M.mlalaerallM ......... an 881
reel.pleau, lad .... , &llMe •M U'fe la care
facWUes. c.m......,, 1bold efforu to tet rec..-u &o
him oftl' dletr et.eeu, or abold fallue &o reeetn
cltecb •• , be lod'ed wtda clisUtd omen of tJte
Social &ee.ru7 Admlala&nta..
s ... r 8...,. s,,.re Sel•tea
DEAR PAT: My son elalma tbal 1u1ar aolu-
Uooa, soft. drtnb, fruit Julee and "aporta drinks"
are belt.er than plain water for replacing Oulds ·
during eserclH. la this t.nae?
K.E ., Huntington Beach ne c.penun En...-~ &M& ... ,
a•Uaorltlea a1ree plala wa&er la preferable
beeaue sqar .oa--. aJew ... n&e at~ die
1tomada c..a-. an e•pCIM. Ma.t d.rtab aaed
by atllWea b.e •sar ~ two Co fMr
times lllOer daaa Ula& reeommeedecL Soft drtab
ud fndl drtab. If Med. ...ad be dll.aed WW.
three part& water to oee pan Jcdee; tomato Jake
and sport& drtDb ahoa.ld be dllllt.ecl with equl
parts of water. I from .tac •aell ~rues as ••aecruect lDvHtment " If lite "Mnl'k7' la the valae ol &Ile eqalpmeat or
pl'9dad RppUe4 by die aelleT. la U. fint contact
!with a p.-peet. tbe teller mast pnmde Ute pro-
spect wlUt a wrtuea clocament. .. Dbcloean ae-
qulttd by CaWonlla Law." At &eut 48 boars prtor
Lo alpbtg a eotltract. tH prosped also m11at be'
given a leaflet calJed "Seller Asslited MarketlDg
Ptu lldonnatloa Sllee&." flully, tJte pvcbtter
baa tJte rtP& to cucel a seller aulsted martetlDg
Dr. Jim Rahn of Christ College in lrVl·nr. · c· plan wttllln thtte baalaeu days of t~ contract ~· tton 1gures to show how s uch resources 1 1n va.-•-•-o1 ...... l , s.hows how the Energy-En vi· ronment be '18 1----·· Ml< •• may be subject to
Workslwp
On Stress
Sclwdnled
can preserved and for how long. Dr. both ctvtl and "'rimlaat .-,,.._ simulator he uses 1n "lass works. Analog .. ..-u•~-... Rahn uses computer in his Man and En-
computer correlates data on energy de-v1ronment clas~ at the Irvine college. B•aae Beesa"t Gel Claeelc
mand and energy resources with PoPUla· DEA.a aEADEBS: ll.edpleata of S.,plemen-______________ _:_: ____________________ tal Security lacome <Ml> bNeflta wllo Un lD
·. aantac fadlldes or board aad ea.re bomn are ltOt
•
:ilrruce Embarrassment
reqalred to tan dllelr oae-Ume spedal enerc as·
slatance cbttU over to operators of u.e llomea, t~
CaWonla Department of Alba& report&.
Tlte 8odaJ Secarl&y Adml•fR.raUoo alHI &e1al
aaalata.Dtt ora...Uadoaa bave reported ••merooa complalllta from elderly reUdettta of care bomes
.a boat pretaare to turuoverdlleebeeb. State Dlredor of A&lDC Juaet Levy ••kl that .,.-..-
Commlaioaer WUUam J . Drtver of Ute Social tt'oa't •-He's Driving Suburbanite Squirrely
By HUGH A. MULLIGAN
Af'S.-1 .. ~I
RIDGEFIELD, Conn
Bruce the Bold has done 1t
. again.
. The puffy-faced Little beggar
js s miling bis maloccluded smlle
·of defiance at me from a low
~~:') Sec:Drlty AdmJaistrallon empb.ulucl that "Utese A b J with a direct hit. The sport of it ebecb are for Ma redpleata to ase as they SH ru. 5 5 e m Y w 0 m 3 n
seemed to appeal to his cheating u&eu they laave apedaJ ~tnctaal obll&aUoa for Leona Egeland. 0 -
heart. He delighted in playing their resldeaUal aervlee." San Jose. s ays s he
the role of moving target, Slmllarly, Driver'• statement said, teaaau att won't run ror a fourth
a lthough as the weather got col-oot reqaired &o tan tbelr cbttb over to landlord.I term. declaring that
der he made his getaway as soon 44 aubt bl mee&Jac Ute owner's openU•& aad she wants to regain
as he heard the window being Jtome malllteaaaee co.ta. her "perspective as a
opened. la Califon.la. &M fttt1Y aulaUaee cMclu commwuty member"
Yesterday I tried lying in wall amoa&ed to_.. per red= n.ey were late.Md and time "to be a
for Bruce in the bushes, the way prlmarOy &o a.u.t res of tltelr owa ...... person. not only a
A two-part workshop
e ntitled "Controlling
Your Stress" is planned
Saturday and March 15
at Golden West Col-lege in Huntington
Beach.
N urs ln~ instructor
Jane Reagan will con-
duct the sessions from 9
a.m . to 1 p.m. both datel>
in Health Science room
131
The free programs
wlll focus on the effects
of stress and t.e<:hnfqut!s
to relieve it. Part1c1
pants are asked to brin~
a mat or blanket to th('
sessions.
Call 642-H71.
Put• tewworda toWOfkt.wyou.
· branch of the big maple outside
tny window. Those shifty black
eyes are blinking at me m
pucJd.sb malice. Sonietimea he
-.. ._ • ecir ~hW........,_ and wa~ his bus y tan at me ln
rather vulgar rhumba rhythms.
roughs. These had no effect on
Bruce the second or third time
around but almost fiushed two
linemen for the county out ol a
cherry picker down the road.
J tried quaddq a& bJm with a duet call, an authentic one sent
to me by Gamer Allen of the
Stuttgart (Ark.> Dally Leader. It
didn't scare up any ducks and it
didn't scare Bruce, except for
the first time, but it did visibly
shake the neighbors acrosa the
road, who always have had their
doubts abo'ft me.
the oei&bbor's cat crouches ••d Gdten la ._.._.. .... 1a..a-.. aMaaU.. .. legi.s•-•-" downtoambuabtbeblrdafrom~~~~~~__.--~...,--~~-··~--~~~~---~~-~·-·-·--------------~--------~
Bruce the Bold, an old ad-
versary, has made another raid
.. on my bird feeder.'1be no-looser ·~rawny gray squlrrel takes an
obvious delight lo hla unprin-
cipled behavior. Even if J left
some food out for him, and he
should live so long, he would
prefer piracy to welfare.
FOUR OR FIVE times a day
-who can count at this stage of
a mild winter? -he comes dart-
ing along the telephone wires,
grabs a vine like Tanan in his
prehensile paws and does a fly-
. ine Wallenda high wire leap
nghl onto the top of my cedar-
!lhalrn bird-feeder which is sus·
·pended on a wire from a
medium high dogwood branch.
The rascal 's courage is
breathlaklng.
There he perches, greedily
stuffing his jowls with sunflower
seed and other delicacies pro-
cured at great effort and ex-
pense. for our feathered friends,
until I devise some means of
driving him oft. It ls getting
more difficult as the winter
wears on and my nerves with It.
· A sharp rap on the win-
.. ·dowpane once was enough to
-.send Bruce scurrying off. But
not for long. 1bl1 unscrupulous
:predator soon realized tbal no
affinnatlve action would follow
<the warm.n, rap, sp be juat clung
th'1'9 unpertutbed, grlnnlq bl5
tootll1, mlachievoua grin.
NEXT I TBIED yelling out the
· window at hlni, wild primeval
·.bowl• out of Edaar Rice Bur-
* * *
' N°"f eeding·
Ordinance
·laid to Rest I
the~. Unfortunately------------------------~--------------------------------------------"'---,
the man from Connecticut
Power • lJtbt ·came by Jlist
then to read the meter on the
outside of the home near the
I think when I started beating
a huge Chinese gong and resort-
ed to a water pistol I borrowed
off a local urchin, they Mre on
the verge of calling for the men
with the butterfly nets
THE WATER PISTOL be
seemed to enjoy, even on the few
occasions when I zapped him
blrd feeder.
I mumbled something about
hunting for a contact lens. wh1ch
I don't wear, and brushed
myself on in some confusion and
embarrassment. He seemed to
be in a hurry to get about his
business.
THOE WAS BaUCE chor-
t.llng from atop a fence post and
stuffing bis high, cbeek·booed
face with my bird feed.
Someday, feller, someday ...
Small Cars Stady
Auw Safety Tests
Won by Americans
WASHINGTON <AP) -Passengers are safer In small
American-made cars than they are in popular foreign models sold In
this country, according to government era.sh tests.
But the NaUonaJ Highway Traffic Safety Admlni.stration report·
ed that occupants of nearly all ( J the cars t.eated would be killed rn'IUCUMER or severely injured in 35-mlle-....,._,, ~.;,
an-hour, bead-on colllslona.
ONLY NINE 011' 25 U.S. models tested puaed the occu-
pant protection test, while all
five foreian can failed. Except
for two models, all were 19191.
Joan Claybrook, tbe a1en-
cy'1 admlnl.strator. aaid the teat
resulta "abow that manufac-
turers bave desi1Ded moet of
their cars to meet only the
mlnlmal federal aafet)' require-
ments in 30 mph cruhea, and
not mqcb more."
But she Hid •be WU pleued
wUh the abowtna of aeveral of
the newer U.S. amall can, auch
aa the Cbenolet CttaUon, the
Plymouth lloriJOD ed the re-
dealped Ford .MuaWia~ all ot
which p111ed the five safety
teatl to .tilch they were aub-
jected.
THESE CAU AltS tenera!·
11 dMllMCI to have tbe mt1n
vehicle ablol'b the ::= frontal cruh lnltead ot
much ot that eneru to the pauenpr compattment.
Dodae Ka1num-Cllr11ler
Oordobe, llMDdalb &M ...... car marketed und4tt ....,.t.
brand namt1, wu the OD1r oUllr
auto to pa.sa all five tests.
Other models wbJcb paaaed
the occupant protection stan-
dard but f alled at least one other
teal were the Chevrolet
Chevette, Oldamoblle Cutlass
Supreme V-6, Buick Riviera.
Lincoln Continental and
Oldamobile Cutla11 Supreme
V-8 Pontiac Grand Prix. esaen-Ually the aame car.
Bullock's Mission Viejo now open
discover a whole new world.
Best of Brittan/a".
Cstch up on their
newest. Gatch our
fast-paced fashion
show, Saturday, 318,
1: 30. For all ages.
Men's Store,
Middle Level
Be
M86t Margi Grossi.
Designer for Max
Rawlcz Custom Bed
Coverings. She will
demonstrate her
special skills this
Saturday, 318, 11 -3.
Custom Draperies.
Upper Level
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Bea DAILY PILOT ea•Tier!
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THE AGaEEMSNT. atftctln1 re~ou alnce 1174, c:oetalu a formula to calc\&lat.e t.he amount each
•lltlble euatomer will reee\ve.
Paymena an expected to raqo from ~n! ~f,1:-==t~n cr:rtbe °?o!:f. the rrc la.Id.
The FTC chart1ed GMAC with
deprlvln• con1umer1 of 1urplu1ea
le1ally required to be paid wben a
cu1tomer'1 car 11 repos1ea1ed and
auctioned. Under atate and federal law, proceeds from an auttlon mut be
•
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TBS rrc CAUSD tbe • mUU. In refund• "oa• of tbe lar111t
couwner-credlt rt11tlluUoo .,,.....,ti
ever obCe1ned by tM comm.lalon."
The co"Hnt a1rt1ment dtd not acknow'9dft any l•w vlolaUoo by GM or t.he 1u.b1Tdlary.
GM 1pokesman John Harnett
repeated the company'• dtlltal of t.be
FTC charfea, which were tlled Feb. 10,
1978.
"Durtn1 the put four yea"!~ the cost
of h~ th1I maUer to G.11, GMAC
and General Moton dealers hu been
1ub1tantlal. Since the matter would
probably require aeveral more yea.n lo
complete and would Involve substantial
I
addidoul~ .......... madtto coa1..,. • HMU•tM MtU.mnt," Hal"Mtt NW.
Bl MID'CDlllUJI ... ebct•'tor UM,.,..wUl ~-:~0 ..... u
~ c• be llltl!ttfted." p.,._.. an
• ....,... .. ._ eom,.... tor at
leut • ,.. 1111.r ftllal ~of
'"-~·t .,, Ute ny.-member
eo11u11 • H....eu aUd.
GMAC resia ....... more than 100,000 can and trueu ..annually from credit
Ct.tllomerf of GM dealers. tbe PTC it.aft
aald. About ballot tbel4I are returned lo the ortclnal dealen for rsale and 10
percent to 15 percent of these resales result in a surplus, the staff .Umated.
The .,reement probiblta GMAC and
dealers from reuWD• cars lo illelf ln
the future. Jt a1ao .. YI OM dealers must
R8)' cwtomert _ any IUll>_lUI wtthlb 4S
da.)'I after reteWDI the veblcle.
Tbe COftHllt aireemtnta are open to
public comment unW llay 5, when the
commluion la expeded to make them
final.
• I
"
"I have to announce you. He feell 1l glvet. the pi.ce
clau."
THE MARCH SALE
Starts Friday. Storewide savings.
' ,
W Alffl.NGTON •1'P> -P...,,_ Caitft.flu
lla.oed a bill •ablt•tn• ti.. a...-....... ln
C.allforall •• tbe
n""ltlon'1 '4>tb aaUonal
park. .
The bill &Jao
dalanai-the 3..20().mUe
Nortll Coulltry National
Scenic Trail In
Callfomla.
The president aald the
creation or the ;,ark
•·completes what
President Franklin
Roosevelt be1an 1n
1938" when he created
the Channel hla.nds
National Monument.
Carter said lbe bill
expands the mon~nt
t.o protect Santa Cruz. 1
Santa Rosa and San
M lguel hlanda.
' I
, ....... , _______ , ___ ..,... ......
,
u. ~ ..... daea ..... flnnl .,.. Dian·
.. _, to make one or more ol the
4"eral kinda of interferon ltnown.
1 eeeonlftl to Nellon Scbaeider, drul
•
THE MARCH SALE
Starts Friday.· Storewide savings.
,,.. t'lee
Thia reetaurant. originally buUt
on etabt-foot stilts a bove
Salton Sea at
Bombay Beach.
now slta at sea level because of a two-foot rise
d ue to rain
runoff from the
Palm Springs
area 30 miles'
north.
\•
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•-nos 18 TllE tJ.8., not Rmsia,"
fumed ~. 21. "People can't
wait into your house and say you
can 't feed (your cblldren) a
ve1et.artan diet."
ECONOMICAL
FLOOR TILE
• TOUGH -LASTS
FOR YEARS!
• GREAT PATit.Rll!
63/4f.
•.-J,_ ......
• W1'S .. ftAllll
~29f
·: . •
SHIPMENT JUST AMIV!D FROM OUR.!~ NEW YORK GEM CUTTERS ... ,,
SAVE SAVE SA ~
WHILE INVESTING tN DtAMONOS ANO . .:
COLORED GEMSTONES -,. ~T04".A*U~-: ~T'ION -ANO YOU CAH WEAR YOUR MENTI
NOHE OF THE 8E1.0W PRICES REFLECT
RECENT MAR.i<ET INCREASES .
PARTIAL LISTING
UIMOUmD DIAMONDS .
.... C4lt any C* a.. Pnce .
1.0. Romd Sl·l Comm'I. White '3,111:
1.07 Ratnt Sl-2 Comm'I. White 3,810,
1.33 Roood VS-1 H(Cert.) 11,18-
1A9 RCU1d VS-2 Fine While •,llf
1.58 RCU1d 5'·2 Top Cape 2,171:
1.82 RCU1d 1-1 I (Cert.) I, lei;
19J Roll1d 1-1 J (rat) 1,11 . ,,
2.00 Romd VS.2 Top Ll Brown ., ••
2.16 RCU1d 1-2 Top Siver Cape I, lll'.
3.35 Roll1d VS.2 Comm'I. Wtite 11,llf:
&.25 RCU1d 1-J Wtite l,IM
.63 Pear Sl-1 fft Wtvte 1,1 ll
.69 Pear VS..2 wtwte 1,13·~
.96 PR VS..l Wtlte •,lit:
1.18 Pear SJ.2 Conrn'I. Whrte 2,lli:
IJ Msqusse WS-2 Cob1ess 1,1•
.98 Marqusse VVS· l fine White I, 111
1.11 Marqusse Sl-1 Comml White 3,991
1.03 Marquise VS· l Comm'I. White •, 11-
1.17 Marquise Sl·2 Top Sliver Cape 2,981
.58 Half Moon 1-2 White 39f
.51 Roood VS· l Whtte 1,29Q
UllCUT DIAMONDS
'I• to 'h carat $1995 weights ea.
YDUI CHOICE ,.::: ::Xu;
UIMOUmo COLORED
GEMSTONES
~ SINPrlc9
.93 Roood
8.75 Oval
2111> Emerald
10.94 Emnd
P,7 Emerald
2J9 Emerald
Eb Sapphire '311
Clear Gdden Bery1 111
Tcuman 1,711
Aquamarile 1,••·~
Golden Topaz -:
Amettiyst 21·
J).00 Cabldo1 Amethyst Ill
20.03 ClbM:llOn ups l.IZUll
6.93 Pnldopn Precious Topaz
1.n Pear T arvanite
8..S3 a. loite
17.(M Emerald SmokeyQuartz
H
10 in
219
11
DIAMOID RINGS
..... No. Dlloi~ a..~
lON3 ~c:::.. •1,111:
10·1345 1.00«*etoenter, WS·2/J, I Ill
with 12 d*nondl I ' •
10·11292
10·9793
10·7834
10· ......
10·12156
tl/E/00
.. llCB
\0-1G171
1.ooc:amew.
(Mt~
2.S3ant ~cent• with 2 lkil cllmCll ldl
1.ncnc~cut.
WS· 2 IH with pe1119-dllll-mo1-ldl-
1.28 osmt cen4er. SI· 11 J with 12.,. cllmCll ldl
~~°"*'
1.7'a.at~
In llrgl Cl-.
2.00C*9t ....,out
1.00.-CMll
"' 1.1 C*9t Cl-.
1,2•
21,.._ . ... ... ' . a,•
l,l._
3, ...
1,1
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This clauic •ix pocket sport short fu tutts a dou~
fabric seat, two rear zip~ pockets, double-·
stitched construction, tunnel belt loops. inside coin
pocket, and is made of a un;:iue strrtch fabric that
follows the contour of the body. yt't gives
complete freedom of motion. This lig.h~t
short provides toughness. fu nction. and comfort.
along with style.
Av.i1l<1blt In 1.in, n•vy, white, ilnd blul.' mt'n ~ •nd
l•dlts slzt'S. S27.00
Nine~to-flve
fas hion from
Naturalizer.
New in every detail,
a j ust-right shoe for all
t he looks in your wardrobe.
Bone 32.00
. Westclltf·Plaza
17th & Irvine • Newpott Beach
14M•l4
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We ar e now the distributors of
Nor man Roc kwell plates a nd·
fig urines by Dave Grossman. Th e
new selection of miniatures is
now in stock. Don 't forget St.
Patrick's Day cards and party
goods. ..
~
PAPER UNLIMITED
•
~ ·cool(S:-~
·.Corner
I I featuring beautiful I silk flowers
and ~ i custom
affangements f ~ I r
! . .~
wrap up
in a
decorator
print
A·hne bad(.
wrap u ort
Juat one from J
cotleciion of unk)ue s>nllfa 1n cnac> glazed
cotton &i1rt1· S
M. l . ~00.
metc:hing tote
'23 00. l'l&ad
ICaff ag 00
..
Wa1tdff"-, • Ilea,_ .. ._
T ... ac1 1, o. e '
Condor wa fk i ng shorts
topped off with a gant
polo shirt at. •.
.dick ,....,..,...... · ~ \Tei•no--=nr:::r=~s
. ~1ortsv.:c~r ...........................
~:~ MMlll
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Happy in Hia Role of Small Toun Phyaician
LOTS OF WORK, LUI MONEY
Dr. Tom McOrattt Chedca X-ray In JuUan
JULIAN (AP) -UntU Dr. Tom lfeO...U. ._. &I . ._.. . ......... ....,
............. ! •
..W M -~ •llllcilllii"'.'• ... .,.. 8t ~ ....... . lft<JRA ... ...,_., .......
lnl 91:11 ..... .,.., .. .. ; •• ., ...... b• ...
J"HID .... In medieal-Jowull two >'..,.. 811>· 8-~ lt ovu
with .... .u.. Pam, •ad u.ar
chlld._ Dav&~ then U. IDd
KalhertM. 1. TM)' dfffded l.n
Aprtl mt \o accept the job.
"WC'•S GOING PO& mo...
qualltt ud ..., quanUu iD our
Uve1,' MeGraUa ta1d. '"l'bla wUJ
be a klwbeek tO a 1lmp&er a ·
i1tence fOr •· "I don't want to be lilt!Da
around tn 8aD DMeo ao yean
from now. a rida ud fat doctor,
d11appointed with myself
becaun I didn't bave tbe
couraie to accept adventure,"
be Hid.
The bearded McGrath. a 37·
~r
SAID IOCllAEL J . Roeen.
preaideat ol the Junior Chamber
ol Coalmel'tt: "We 're ablolute-
ly delighted."
MM.rlleGU19 .... PS two
dly' .~l• weell aa bla office
,. ....... ~ 9'ee tM pbooe
tlllP .. it .. at all bourl. Dr. JUOl!llda maaU:y wwen it.
• ·siqa. there la Um-for tbe
U.-a.b, for being uaiatut 1coutmuter for David's troop,
takiu Katie to Brownies and
4·H Club fUDCtiooa and buiJdine
a bone rtnc at tbetr rustic home
three miles from town.
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dab wt.11 eeUPM tbe n.• -..t ..... a, rm• ay AprilU. nae Mlela told u.tca 1-1t ,.... but ten ibert ol K1a1u Clty'1 im ~ tGtal ot 11.319. ,
Alter lut MUGG'• dlYltJoaal elulmpleuhlp, 9,0i"clall felt tbe etteadanee recOrd wu 1ure to ·•ll.
• ""00& P&SVl01JI AN'ftaPAftON Wll ·15,008." Gordoo .. ,.. "But we've all'eacly aur·
.P8aMd tbat. I've betD wttb tbe Aqell ~Utt
.. ~um _.,.. ln ~. ud the ticket depart-
' llMDt baa never been u f'CIMlltmtJ,y busy u lt Jiu tb1a wllller."
• Alt~ aea. Ucketa are ltW t\lallable
· 1 on all levela, seat.I between the buellnes are on·
ly open on the uppermost deck (view level). I i Those buyiq aeuon seat.I on tbe dub, fteld
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OI' ..... leWla ltOW wW uvt to teUa. for
loeaU-a. U. CMidleld. •
ANGSLllANL\T TllAT'I W'llAT a 10t ol
pt0ple an e&Uial lt, lDcldlll 11....,. Jlm Fre~ ' •1b. lam bw. have been Juat fani.atle,"
Fre1a.t uya. "What tbey did after that lUt
playoff ••me wu amu1.,.. lt abowed the kind
of elau fana at Anaheim bne."
F'repi WU reftrinl to tbe eUJtaiD caU ~'
Antell aot after loalftt the fourth playoff 1ame
to Baltimore. Tbe erowd rel\lled to leave until
lbe P1a.Yen bad eome out ol the dubboule to tfkt-a ftnal bow.
WREN BOBBY KNOOP SIGNED on u
Fre101i'1 coach lut year, be noticed a distinct
difference from the Ansel rans be remembered
from the Ancel.a' aalad days of the lMOI.
".Every time someone ran a picture or
Anaheim Stadium, they had to pull out an old
one from Fourth of July or something, when
• "'1!'•
tbe f?lace WU told out," Knoop .. ,. ... You
dldD t tee too many full hOUMt back tbn."
Knoop looked at the eover ol the 11'71 Aqel
media IWde and amlled at the photo of a jam-
packed Anaheim Stadium.
ticket ules, makes tbe Aniela' 11n11e-aeuon re<;-
ord of 11 aeUouta appear in danaer of fa1Un1. ~
..YOO KNOW WHAT I LIKE about t.bis pk·
lure? 1be Coca·C.Ola •llD on the scoreboard,"
Knoop said. "That proves this ls a new picture,
because th.at old photo had a. Chevron sign
there."
Tbe fremled interest in season ticket.I hat
cauaed t.be An1el1 to set aside a larae block ~
seat.I oo the top level, formerly sold as $l
general adminlon, for permanent reaerve4
sales.
Last year the Angels drew a club rtte>rd 2.S
million fans through the turnstiles, and their
chances of smashing that record in 1980 appear
good.
THE KEV TO ANGELMANIA can bee
plained in one word -wmning. Since the Anae
shook their Image of perennial losers, atte
dance has skyrocketed. 1
Seuoo tickets for the past five years:
1976 -3,718
Although the stadium ls being expanded to
69,500 seats for the coming of t.be Rams, those
new seats won't be ready WlUl Aug. 15.
WTl -5,873
1978 -6,350
1979 -11,043
1980 -15,600 and growing.
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AND THE ONGOING CONSTRUCTION
will actually deereue the stadium's capacity
from 43,250 to less than 40,000 for the first 62
home games.
That, coupled with the boom in season
"When Rod Carew signed with the club
there was a brief flurry or new season ticket
sales." Gordon says, "but it dJed down after a
while. We've never seen anytJung like this. It'a
been steady all winter."
UF Semis Tonight
Santa Monica
Next for CdM
By &OGER CAaLSON
Ol .. o.tl-,---LONG BEACl;f -CIF 3-A
basketball's No. 1 ranked team.
Corona del Mar. rolls into the
semifinals of tbe 32-team
eliminations tonight at 8:45, and
may be up against lt.s toughest
cornpelltion of the season .
Awaiting at Long Beach Arena
are the Santa Monica Vikings .
champions o( the Ocean League,
posses.ors or a 2S·2 overall rtt·
ord and at one lime the
div1sioo's No. I ranked quintet
with a 17-0 mark, bouting a
front line wbieb meuur. &.a. " ........ '1'11S YlllDIGa IESPl..C)Y •
ti&bt man-&o-mu •feme and
attack wttb balaaee and ball
control. Balance tile Sea Kino can bandJie. but they operate bet·
ter with a stepped-up tempo.
Three ol Santa Monica ·s ailt
players wbo see action are
sophomores. lncludlnc M Ken
Sp rape.
JACKERRION
Edison's Kerwin Bell puffs up both cheeks aa he crosses
the finish line in a 9. 7 winning effort in the 100-yard dash
against Santa Ana Valley Wednesday. Below. he looks
behind to see where his nearest competitor is. Moments
later. he was sprawled on the track after falling down
and skidding five feet but came up unhurt. See story.
page B4.
Despite Santa Monica ·s
height, sources say the Vikings'
offensive strength is in outside
shooting.
''IT WAS RAINING Sunday
and I thlnt I paced about 100
miles," says CdM Coach Jack
Errion, who 1s bidding for a
second CIF championship in
rour years as the Sea Kings'
coach.
Corona del Mar eliminated San·
ta Monica from the 1979 playoffs
in the first round, 69-59.
Enion's Sea View Leaiue ro-
cbamp1on Sea Kings. 21..t and
the CIF 3-A 's No. 1 ranked team,
enter on the heels of eight
straight victories. which have
come on an average margin of
18 8 points per game. Baek in First
Laken Thump Kamas City
KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAP> -It
wasn't the easiest way to do it,
but the Los Angeles Lakers are
back in first place in the National
Basketball Assodation's Pacific
Division. ·
•• AU Paul Westbead's team bad ~lo do was beat MUwaukee and
;Kansas City on the road on con-
secutive nights, and hope Seattle
also dropped a g11me.
.I •• "WE'VE ALWAYS played
!7ell when we've had three or
:four games c!Ose together on the
·ioad," ·said West.bead Wednes·
raay night after the Latten com· i »Jeted the lint part of their task f "'th a 111-101 thumpina of t.be
K.inp.
t' It was the Laken' flnt win in
.Kan111 Qty since tm and, with Seattle'• 127-111 loaa at Pboenlx
t-laier in the JllPt, puabed them a
rllalf ·same In front of the
iSuperSonlca. "It'• been a long time," said
Jamaal Wilk•, who had 1lx
lJteall and scored 22 polnts fol" tLos Angeles. "It takes a little bit
the pressure off us.''
lead with 50 seconds left in the quarter.
"WE'VE RAD SOME real
frustrating trips here," said
Westbead. "We've played ex-
cellent basketball and got
caught, bad bad momentum
swings, and ~e Kings came back
and just rode us out or town. We
simply said, 'Let's not let that
happen again'."
Phil Ford added 21 points for
Kansas City, but the Kings were
hurt by poor shooting from both
the field and foul line, aa well as
by 16 turnoven that resulted in
18 Los Angeles points.
·'To beat the Laken, you bet·
ter shoot well, handle the ball
well and make your free
throws,'' said Jtlnp C.Oacb Cot·
ton Fltzllmmona. 0 Thoae three
tblnp buried us.''
• THE LAKED LED by four at
the quarter u Wilkes b'-4 tour
steals. Tbey led by 11 at blftlme
and went to 20 after three
periods.
During the third quarter%
Westbead ~allecl a tlmeout ~a 1'emlnded the team tbet it had
lost twice a1rudy in Kan1as City
this rear, blowtn1 bt1 leads on
both~.
The Liken lbot S7.3 percent to
fatten their 1M11M-lead&na lleld
so.I ~· a,.. which
WU S!U pereeirt IOIDI· into tbe
1ame.
"lf Santa Monica can go 17-0.
tnd that's through tournaments
which speak for a variety or
competition, and bas a big front
line with balanced scorin&. I'd
say that's a legitimate team.
"They say you have your ups
and downs in this game. I just
hope our ups carry us through
this week.
"With only a little time to
analyu or compare, we have to
worry more about what we're
going to do. But Santa Monica
haa to be the top team we've
played to date .
"IT LOOKS LIKE the type or
game where the team that is
playing to its capabilities of-
fensively and defensively is go·
inc to win IL ..
Santa Monica's leading scorer
is Bill Behling, who clicks al a
17 .1 rate, wblle sophomore
Monte! Hatcher (5-11) average
15 and 8·8 Mark Kleffel and
Spr.,ue score near a doien per
same.·
All o( Santa Monica's starters
have acored ln double n1ures ln
the flrat three CIF playoff
games, wttb Kleffel's experience
as a three-year starter the heart
of tbt Vlktnp.
.. ID.EFFEL'S THE ONE we'd
mlM the moat lf he wun 'ton the
floor,'' 18YS Santa Monica Coach
Gary Luttel.
Kleffel WU lbe MVP in the
Bevetly Hills and Nallbu
tournamenta and flaures to be
the~ Le .. ue't MVP. TbMe t.O a'e DO ttran..,.. ln en· pl8,10ft competition -
1\ Leading the way 1s 6-5 Rich
Kindorf. along with a front line
of 6-6 jwlior Mark Spann and 6-3
Steve Moore, along with 6-5 Jeff
Pries. who provide the spark off
the bench. .
llandlilJ.i baclccourt duties are
6-0 seo.ior,Greg Cole and 6·1 Matt
Van Steenbuyse, two steady fac.
tors in Corona del Mar's game.
"IF WE'RE GOING to have a
good shot at them ," says Ernon,
"we have to get that effort rrom
J eff Pries off the bench again
"Every tim.t he's an the game
he has made things happen
favorably for us on offense and
defense. lie gives us the little ex-
tra edge."
··And Kindorf has to have
another game like be has been
doing."
The Corona del Mar surge has
seen Kindorf average 21.4 points
a aame in the last seven starts,
and with the rebounding and
scoring of Spinn and Moore, it is
the Sea Kings who enter as
favorites.
IWN POSTPON~
LPGA TOVRNEY
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Rain
forced postponement today of
the rtrst round in a Ladies
Professional Golf AHoclatlon
tournament at Rancho Park.
Officiala said ll waa hoped the ,
first round could be played Fri-
d e y althou1b more rain ls f
forecut. l Nancy Lopes Melton la the de-• fend.las ebamplon.
Re1nbardt made lt 2·0 flq mlllut• I
tai.r when be elammed tn a rebound l
put X1.Qll aoall• Marlo IMWd. l
MMMDAAN TALUSD bl t.bt tblrd
period"'*' H toM I l)aU from 0"
Chovlnanl and tkated down t.bt tlde to
be•t ~from 10 feet. Tlle Ktnca averted a shutout wbtn
Mlkt llUl"pbJ .eored on a power pl~,
takllll a . P:Ut from Randy lllanecy •t
tbt b(ue line and nnn, • SO.footer. put 8ouebard at u :ao of tbit ftnal period.
TM .tctorJ. bOOlt.d Nlanta, fourUl tn
tb• Patrts l>l~toa, ti .. ,..11, Whll•
tht Klno dropped '9 IWZ.t.
1 1
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CASA GRANDS. Aria.-V\d.a Blut. ud John II MOllbll\alto, formerly two ol butball'• 1•bba•t oltcben, aay they won't laJlt Udl Muon bee11.&1t
• ihey weren't treated fairly by report.in lut year.
.. SUll\ff la my 1trenlth. :• Blue Hld at the San Frandaco
Giant.a lrainlnrcamp. ''I mllht cban,. u the HllOft pro-
1n1ae1, but riaht now I'm sUlf Ucked olt over what ~appeMd
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lut year."
Blue, a former All·atar in botb
lea1ues, and Montefusco, a former rookie
ol the ye_ar, suffered throuch miserable
aeaaona lut year when thelr leaQl won 71
1ames and k>lt 91.
Blue wu 14·1' with a S.01 earned run
averaee wbUe Montefusco wu 3-8, lnchMl·
ln& several weeu on tbe diaablecl llat.
Blue aai.d he took too much beat for
tbe te•m'1 poor record. ''I don't want to 10
through it a1aln. That's why I'm not talk· •u1• ln1. I don't need all those busies. I juat ·
want to concentrate on buebaU."
Montefusco said be might talk to reporters a1aln if he
threw a no-bitter, but even that might not end his silence.
"IC I'm not talking when I'm going bad, how can I turn
around and talk when I'm going good?" Montefusco asked.
"I'm just fed up with writers coming in and diHlnl for ne1auve
stories. Last year was the worst."
Manager Dave Bristol said he would try to get the players to change their minds.
.------q..ie ol ilw Da11-----.
"We were 11-polnt underdogs last year at Las Veeas
and won by three. Some of the boosters would win $2,000
or $3,000 on that game. What's the matter with the
players getti.n& $S0 or SlOO for making them rtcb?" ·-
former University of New Mexico buketball player
Everett Jeffenen.
<Wela Ollt ... t .... ,_I• Oeertlme
Veteran guard Nate Arcblbald and Gerald m
RHdenon scored in the last 35 seconds of the first
overtime period Wednesday night to give Boston a
103·99 National Basketball Association victory
over Houston. The victory was the eighth ln a row for Boston
. . . Walter Davis scored a game-high 30 points and Paal
Westphal added 26 as Phoenix upended Seattle, 127-111. The
loss. coupled with the Lakers' victory, cost Seattle the Pacific
Division lead . . Denver. led by Daa lssel with 28 points.
used balanced scoring and withstood a furious. fourth-quarter
rally lo defeat Milwaukee. 112·109 . . . Philadelphia's
JuUus Irving led all scorers with 36 points as the 76ers
tripped lndiana, 120-ll3 . . Jobn Long scored 34 points as
inj ury-riddled Detroit defeated New Yock. 120·113 ..
llkky Sobers hit on a three·point attempt al the final buzzer
to give Chicago a 106·105 win over Golden State ... Detroit's
Bob Demon and Bob McAdoo were placed on the injured re·
•erve lilt and Earl Evau was recalled by the Piatou. Rookie
Steve MaJovic also signed a 10-day contract with the Pistons
... New York placed rookie Sly WUJ1am1 oo the Utju.red ~
serve list and activated Geoff R..._ . . . The Boston Celtics
have filed a $2 million lawsuit against owners of Boston
Garden, claimlng the arena's mana"ement charges them the
highest rent per game In the NBA .
Gtlld'"lf Flaed SJ, ... "9 V••~
Star pitcher Ron Guidry has been fined Sl,000 •
by the New York Yankees for taking part in the
Superstars television competition ... Saying the
San Diego Padres' main problem last year was
dissension. veteran Gene Tenace said he believes manage-
m e nt m ade a good move when it ·•weeded out the
r in gleaders." Tenace said pitcher Gaylord Perry was one of
the reasons why the Padres had attitude problems in 1979
Pitcher Steve Busby learned that knee trouble will keep
him out of action with the Kansas City Royals for six to eight
weeks ... Mlke Lum says he's decided to change his at-
titude and accept his role as a utility player for Atlanta
. . . Cincinnati raised the possibility of making a trade for
outfielder Ken Griffey when it renewed his contract fo.r one
year . . . Slugging outfielder Dave Parker missed bis
second day of training with Pitlsl>urgb . . . St. Louis, Cincln·
nati and the Chicago Cubs will ba~k· a threatened strike il lt
occurs next month . . . Outfielder Gary Roellkke agreed to
terms with Baltimore, leaving nine players unsigned . . . All
39 players on the St. Louis roster have been signed with out·
fielders Leon Durbam, Jim Leat.IDe and KelU. SmWI the
lat.est to sign.
R•11•en C•pt•re Flti• Str• .. ••
Third period goals by rookie Tim Bothwell and lil
veteran Pbll Esposito gave the streaking New ,
York Rangers a 4·2 National Hockey League vic-
tory over Buffalo Wednesday night. It was New
York 's fifth consecuUve triumph . . . Steve Payne'• 37th
goal with only eight seconds remaining brought Minnesota
from behind for the third time and enabled the North Stan to
salvage a 3-3 tie with Quebec . . . Rookie Tim Trlmper'1
third-period foal lifted Chicago to a 3·3 tie with Vancouver
. . . Darry Slttler scored three goals for the second eame
in a row to lead Toronto to a S-3 victory over Pittsbur&b. Sit·
tler scored all three tn the third period . . . Bick Mlddle&oo
tallied two goals and defenseman Ray Boarqae broke
Boston's scoring record in a 5-3 trtumpb over Detroit.
Bourque is a candidate for rookie of tbe year. . .Mike Ganaer
scored three goals in the first period, the last two 22 seconds
apart, to lead Washington to a 7 ·S win over St. Louis.
A. Eqleeted, All S ... • ie F ... t T•te
Representatives or Muhammad All and Top Ill
Rank, Inc. signed ao agreement Wednesday for
the former heavyweight champion to fight World
Boxing Association champ Jolm Ta&e in what
would be All's comeback from retirement. Taiwan's govern·
ment and sport.I officials said they bad no knowledae of the
bout being held in that country . . . The Los An1elea
Collaeum comm.J.uioo formally raUfied tbe memorandum of
understandinc with the Oakland Raiders to brlnl the team to
LA thia year. At tbe same time, the National Football Leap
is free to return to Alameda County Superior Court aeetln1
an LQJunction blockinl the Raiden' move ... Both sides met
with a federal mediator In an effort to resolve a strike
a1atmt the American Totallaator CO. by parimutuel l«bnl·
clans ... West German Chancellor Belmat Sclll•Nt bu not
committed bis tovemment to a pablic pc»ltlon on partlclpa-
Uon in the lloacow Summer OIJmplc Gama ••• By tbll
tlme wt year, trainer ... De-, bad a1NlldJ eoactded tbe
Triple Crown to bil Spectacular Bid. No aueb cle&Mut
favorite loom.s ta th.la year'• three·)'UN>ld crop but a..ert1·
t1 appears to be t.b• early favorite ... DIMe ...._.., wife ol
WBC bea~cbaml*tl l.u'7 IWll11, •n• blrtb to a
NVR= .. , The Calilonla Surf alped C.U· dlan ~ J'.-, to a mulU·)'Mr coatracs. ••
FN111tj>en u.. Dalal ol Im. and eophomore • .,..,.
~ ol COrooa del Mar, were nanaed to tbe ,,__..
~ A&IUMlc AlloclaUon awtmmlal team. Boda eom·
petefw,U9C. J
l\lli•W.-...... .
n: &ril Radlil -,._,at ... Mtti, ,~ .. p.m.,
:Mo...a~
An~t.' Froet
BOldlng Oat
l'orMore 18
PALM IP&IMOI CAP) -o ... rr.t. wbo led tbe MaWI
plttlMn la im. wtat oa Im on ,. ..... t1o1.i •••• ,.,, dll-
put• W....,01 aa t~alal•• campa11•1d.
Wltb lt11 lban two yean lo the
major 1....-. rroM could not
take bl.a dllput. to arbttnUon
and tald. "ftla ll my only re·
courae. I'm 1olnt to take It ooe
day at a time."
The Ansell reportedly have of-
fered Frost ST5,000, but the M .
22S -pounder seek• lo the
Dlilbborbood ol S125,000 fOf' his
' secondf\allaeaaon.
Laat year, be tied Nolan Ryan
for the club leadenblp in vie·
torles with a 16-10 record .. He
also led the An&ela in lnnlnp
pitched with 239~ and bad the
lowest earned-run-avera1e at
3.S7.
Alto m.lasiq when tbe ADUls
opened 1pllt session workouts
were Don Baylor, the American
League's Most Valuable Player
last season. and nonroster
pitcher Tom Cheolek. The
former had been excuaed and
the latter will be late because or
a death in bls family.
Thlrty-eigbt roster players
and seven not on the roster, re·
ported for the opening day.
Frost wu told be would be fined
$300foreacbdayofabnoce.
Artlst'1f of aa A rtlst
Laguna Beach's Nick Ross smiles and has
his eye on the ball as an Aviation High de-
f ender moves ill-on. .him in CIF 2-A
semifinal soccer playoff action Wed!les·
day. Laguna Be ach lost the match. 2·1
MeCloskey Finds His Destinadon
&Eatancia, OCC Standout Ooercomea Road Block
By llOGEa CARLSON Of .. Oelly ...........
The road bas bad Its detours,
but for former Eatancia Hilb
basketball star Jim McCloskey.
it's obvious be baa finally found
his destination.
As the 6-7, 200-pound 2l·year·
old and his Loyola University
teammates gird for the NCAA
bas ketball tournament at
Arizona State Friday night
against the host Sun Devils,
McCloskey enters with un-
believable credentials consider·
inl tbe road block be has en·
dured.
A FIUT TEA• All-West
Cout Athletic Conference aelec·
tioo, a first team All·West Coast
choice by UPI and an honorable
mentioo All-American on the A!s·
sociated Press list, the chances
or such honors seemed remote
just a few months ago.
McClos key was an All·CIF
player at Estancia High, but
when be opted for a scholarship
at USC. nothing went right.
In his sophomore season he
dropped out after seeing next to
nothing in playing time and
finished up at Orange Coast
College In the Pirates· second
semester.
·'Jimmy made a mistake lo
judgmeotoo bis decision to IO to
USC," says Loyola Coacb .fton
Jacobs, wbo wu just recently
named tbe WCAC's Coach of the
Year after takiog five Junior col·
lege transfers to second place
and an NCAA tournament bid.
"THAT'S NOT a putdown on
USC," continues Jacobs. "It's
juat that Jtmmy la a finesse-type
shooter and USC's style wu not.
"As a player Jim ls not one bit
dllf erent, in fact, be may not be
as good u he should be because
he bu virtually missed three
years of playing." Mccloskey
red-shJrted at Loyola ror a year.
·'A lot of young men get
caught up in that decision on
where you're going to play,"
continues Jacobs.
"You have to go where the
style best suits you."
MeCLOSKEY ack ·
oowledgea tbe miltake and
says: "Really, It'• kind of f gamble anywhere you co. But
wasn't happy at USC and I knew
I couldn't stay there lone."
"But I lr:new what I could do, it
was Just a matter of lettina a
chance. I've played buketball
with a lot of people," 1ay1
McCk>lkey.
"USC was a bll acbool and a
hu1e program with a lot· of
telev.llloo expo1u.re. But Loyola
offers a Jot ol tbhlp.tbat otben
can't.
"You cet to know everJOM
and claues aren't u crowded.
It'• a cloler group of people."
IT ALSO llBAN8 playtn1
before a packed crowd at every
Smf Faeea Asteca
ln~onPlay
:home game ln the "pit." where
the support of the crowd bu to
11ve a player an edge.
• 'Tbe refs had to call a time
out once during a free throw at·
tempt because the fans were go-
ing crazy," sa ys McCloskey
"They are definitely a plus for
us, teams don't like to play LD
our pit."
M cCloskey averaged 22.1
points a game for the Lions and
s.ld.lebaek Dealt
5-4. Bueball Lo88
Weal Loa Angeles College
scored a paJr of unearned runs
in the ninth lnolng to post a S-4
baseball victory over host Sad·
dleback College Wednesday
The Gauchos threatened to tie
or go ahead of the victors in
their half or the final inning but
rell short when a base runner was
picked oHtoend lhegame.
Saddleback scored three runs
in the second inning to take an
early lead with Ben Amaya's
doable eet:Unc two of tbe nms
across. ~aya then stole third
and seored on Pete Harrell's •iolle.
=1 . . .... I . -e ---
scored a school scortne reconS 49 point.I tn an overtime victory
al St. Mary's, when be clicked
on Z2 of 31 from the field. almost
exchwvely from the perimeter
LOYOLA'S 14·13 record IS de·
cet ving considering the Lions
were on the road nme times an
the fi rst 11 games. i ncluding
stops at Arkansas. Georgetown
~e w Mex i co . Las Ve e as .
M1 ch1gan State and Oklahoma
·'We're s trictly a running
team," s.ays McCk>skey. "Even
Laa Vepia didD't want to run
with us. Tbe only team this
season that we.nt along and ran
with US WU Portland."
Expanding oo McCloskey's
new status. Jacobs says: "His
entire game has impro\•ed. He
was just a shooter when be came
he re. but now that they ha\'e to
defend against him. he 1s dl5b.Jng
the ball off inside and handles
the ball eKtrc me ly well for his
s11e. And. he's smart
"Jimmy still has some def1·
c1encies. He's not a strong ktd
and 6e doesn't play great de·
fense and rebound as well as
we'd like. But he's s urely a
pleasant surprise."
Friday, at Tempe. the Lions
are bop(ng someone else will be surprised.
8TAnT ---··
JIM MeCLOSKEY
Felix Resigns Post
Ed Felix. the varsity basket
ball coach a l El Toro lllgh
School. has resigned from the
post ~ leading the Chargers
to the .CIF playoffs and posting a
6-4 Sea View League record
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other &k:1 l'tllOIU la Soul.hero Callfomla .,.. ln
mid·1euon fonn. dut to • law at.art by the wlnter
weather 1,YSt-.n. Molt bOW report 1prin1 •k.Uaa Coaditionl
Fart.her DOrtb, a.e>wever. a.kl l'ftOr'ta ue aUU
eQJoYlns mkt·wt.Mer eoftdltions. 'l1M>le who M" ·
akJed lfammotb ret.enUy come batk .tth the word
"fantMUe•• on their lipe. aacl up at Mt. Bacbelot it
ii SO eo&d. and lJM IDOW ii IO deep, that they're
eonfideat ol eood •tilnt tbJ'OUlh the end of June. • • • • P&OBLl:MS RAVE BESET several Southern
Callfomia areu, and predomineotly mild weatMr was Just the leut of them.
When the storms llnaUy came, an avalancbe
fouled up Mountain High in Wri1htwood. a nd
SKIING
mudslides blocked Highway 330 leading to Snow Valley.
The avalanche was finally cleared this
weekend and Mountain High Is back in full swing,
bul Snow Valley got a bit of bad news this week-
Highway 330 won't be cleared until this summer.
The massive fi rst slide was nearly out of the
way last week when more rain sent another
hillside tumbling onto the road. A company in
nearby Running Spnngs has been contracted to
begin work on the second slide, and it doesn't ex-
pect to provide access for any of the remaining ski season
Snow Valley enthusiasts can still reach the re·
sort by taking Highway 18. sometimes called "'the back way." ·
* * • WHAT EXACTLY IS spring skiing, anyway?
You'll be hearing that term a lot this time of year.
Spring conditions exist during warmer weather,
when the snow is ideal in the early morning hours
and tends to get slushy in the afternoon * ••
SNOW VALLEY HAS G01TEN approval from
the U.S. Forest Service to Install two new lifts for
next season. The resort will also convert its upper
lift to a triple chair and increase its snowmaking facilities four-fold
Although a lack of s now limited skiing on Snow
Valley's new Slide Mountain addition earlier in the
year. conditions now are said to be excellent.
I . Spokesmen for the resort in the San
• ; . Bernardlllo NaUooaJ t'onst ~ Slide MOUD&aln ia
the reason t.bey are now selling out (5,800 stlers>
each weekend, despite the closure or Highway 330
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• • • TRACKS IN mE SNOW -Canada is said to be a shoo-in to win its bid for the 1988 Winter
Olympics. The propo&ed site is Banff, with the Olympic village facilities to be built in nearby
Calgary . . . Celebrities bit the s lopes this
weekend ror the John Denver Celeb Pro-am. The
competitors will include Clint Eastwood, John
Davidson. Donna Summer, Andy Gibb. pon
Meredith. Tanya Tucker, Bruce Jenner and Sonny
Bono. a mong others . . . Snow Summit will
feature race training for youths between ages 7-20
at the Spring Youth Race Camp March 23·28. For
information phone (714) 866·2316
Blglaniags
SaiWrs, DH
Topple Foes
Dana Hills and El Toro used big innings to top·
pie their opponents while Newport Harbor relied
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Here's how the day's action went:
Newport H•rbor 4. University 0
Hugh Siler and Ron Nugent combined to two·
bit host University in a non-league contest.
The Sailors took advantage of three walks in
the firs~ lnnlng as Chris Johnson cracked a single
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Deaver ol Balboa Yacht aub. Md Teel Turner ol
Atlanta, Ga., tbe only atlpper ealt ol Su DleCo to
ever wta tbe coftted crimlon bluer ad to have
Ju. name eacraved Oil the tamed troplty.
ALSO HOPING roa A SBCOND overall vic-
tory will be Scott Allan of~. lld.. who woo
the Conaressional Cup in 1981 when be was
rep~ttng Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Allan
bas never won the evenl tWlce, but be crewed
for bis brother Skip who woo il 1n 1958.
Thla year's Congressional Cup will also
featw:e four skippers who will be using the event
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• to sharpen their sltiJla for the upcoming America 'a
Seattle's Tom LaGardc attempts to shoot over the outstretched
arm of Rich Kelley of Phoenix in NBA action Wednesday night
The Suns won. 127-110. lo knock Seattle out of first place
Butler Sparkles
Bell Clocks 9. 7 as Edison Wim
By JACK MINTER
Ol llM 0-41y PllDt Stall
Jon Buller ran to victory m the
two-mile on a wet, cold, windy day to
lead Edison High past Santa Ana
Valley 72-59. Tuesday in track and
field act1oo at Edison.
It was Butler's victory that took
lbe steam out of the fast closing
' Jlt"alcons as he toured the oval in a
slowed-down 10:40.6. Butler also won
the mile (4:27.1) and finished second
io the 880 (1 :59.2)
· SA V set the stage for the meet in
the early going as it took the 440-yard
relay in 43 8 with the hard-charging
Edison quartet a step back m 43 9
KERW1N BELL ANCHORED the
Edison effort that lacked a lot or
;.fll. PREP TRACK
.grace as two passes of the baton
were less than perfect.
"The first Ume we practiced baton
exchanges was Monday and it
showed today. We'll be one of the bet-
. ,ter relay teams in CIF later," Bell
said.
"Bel,l later clocked 9. 7 in the 100-
yard dash. Slightly wind-aided, it
was the fastest 100-yard race run on
:·the Charger track.
Bell has been. as one coach put it,
. ··on the banquet trail" and has
• lacked any real good workouts.
"I RAN MY FIRST good workout
'M.bnday and I ended up getting sick.
I won't run the 220 until late in the
• et!ason. JUSl before the league finals.
, l •don't feel it would be good to over-
• work early and get hurt," Bell said.
. Through the 100-yard das h the
score of the meet was deadlocked at
.OCCWomen ' :
: ·Toss No-hitter
Laura Hlnes and Ida Llevanos
com blned to pllcb a no-bitter as
Orange Coast College defeated host
San Diego '1esa ln women's softball,
5·2. On the high school front, Ocean
View edJed host San Clemente, 5-4.
At &m Dleao-Mesa, Hines pitched
1.be first four inninl• and had five 'slrikeou&a as ber teammates gave
~r a S-4 lead. Llevanos came on in a
relief role t.o fln1.ah the final three in-,. niD.. but errora C09t ber a pair of
'runs. Hlnel aiftlled home a nm in the
r third lnn1n& for tbe rutb OCC marker
' tb bri.nl tbe Plrate record t.o a-1. ••
25. But the mile win by Buller, a v1c·
tory in the 440 <Melvin Jackson-52.6)
and a sweep m the l20·yard high
hurdles (lead by Kent Williams in
15.4) put the Chargers into a com-
manding position (51-35)
VALLEY then won the lnple Jump
and finished one-two in the 1ong jump
and the 220 to close the gap to one
point, 57-56
With the ram pouring down the
high J Ump was comple ted as
Edison's Richard Chang slipped over
6·0.
Butler then completed his tnple
and Edison upped the score to 72·59.
Both coaches agreed not to run the
mile relay and risk one of the
athletes gelling injured.
AT FOUNTAIN VALLEY. junior
Jim Fast lived up to hls name with a
victory in the 120 high hurdles and
also won the triple jump to lead the
Barons to a 64 -63 victory over
Millikan.
Fast also added a second place in
the long jump as the Barona im-
proved their non-league mart to 2--0 .
Junior Tom Strelow showed mid-
season form with an impressive
9:49.6 clocking ln the two-mHe while
Steve Southward added wins in the
100 and 220 for Fountain Valley.
The Barons' victory was insured
when Millikan was disqualified in the
440 relay.
Nagle's Double
Powers UCI
To 11-5 Win
Mike Nagle belled a two-run dou-
ble in the eighth lnning to score the
winning runs and UC Irvine went on
to post an 11·5 victory over Southern
California College lo college baseball
action Wedne$day afternoon.
The game was moved from the
SoCal diamond because of a wet field
but the Vanguards were the home
team.
It was a close battle for seven in-
nings before the Anteaters broke it
open with four runs In each of the
final two frames.
Scott Darling was three-for-four at
the plate with two RBI and had two
doubles for UCI. Carson Carroll also
belted a solo home run for the vic-
tors.
SoCal bad home nms by Dusty
Beals with a mate aboard in the
fourth .and a solo blast 1n the ei&hth
by Mart Wood.
~;::MV Bolls Into Finals
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in· LONG BEACH -lllaalon Viejo •f~1b took care of ohe San Andreu
1 eafu• co·champton W-4n .. day
( m.Jh wtth retauw eaH, O.M now
, , ~ that lt left between the Dlabloe
and the Clll' 2-A buketball cbam,
lOllQlp S.turday la the ot!Mr San
adieu IAa1ue tltl11t -MoNllO
lley.
• lllNlon Viejo'• effective aone
,,"'"*9 Victor ~.u.j lbocUrs 1MWe ~t-ai Ille J ackrabbtta eout bat onb
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Rauol lloatalfo wu lliulion Viejo'•
leadln8 acorer ..tt.b 19 polDC.I M tlw
Dlablol' balance proved too much for
'Victor Valley to handle.
Vlc-tor Valley'1 quick man·to·
m aa dltenae belped create • 1111·
aion W.Jo tumoven. but IDlffeiCUve
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BOA'IlNC
Cup trialB which get under way in Newport. R.I. in
June.
Turner won the Congressional Cup· in 1977 and
went oo to successfully defend the America's Cup
in the 12-meter Courageous. He will also be com-
peting for the right to defend the .. aa.ld mug" thia
year.
OTHEB AMERICA'S CUP hopefuls for the
challenging role will be Pelle Pett.ersoo of Swedea,
Bruno Trouble of France, and Jim Hardy,
Australia.
Dennis Connor of San Diego. a two-Ume win-
ner or the Congressional Cup, IS pa.sstn" up the Lon1
Beach Yacht Club-sporu;ored event this year m
favor of a winter and-spnng trairung program for
the America's Cup, hoping to defeat Turner for the
defender's role. Connor was the starting
helmsman for Ted Hood in the successful defense
of the Cup in Courageous m 1974.
Although actual compe l1t1 on 1n the
Congressional Cup does not get under way unul
next ThursdaY,. Long Beach Yacht Club will have a
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"Let Marmaduke )lggle something .. he's
usually pretty lucky!"
ISS PEACH
i:::~ANCINE', ts:' ')t'.)Vl LCVED ME
I ~AL.I=' A? MIACH A? I LOV9E! YOU , 1
VOtA'D LOVE M E iWtCE N,; ~lX.H A~ .ANYON E HA'? EVE~
. LOVED .#.N'iCNE
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THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane
118illy hos to stay in hi• room. He's been taking
ofter your •idt of tht family again."
DENNIS THE MENACE
GORDO
& KOW
f::UCTICIC ~liA~e
AIJO
AMPU-F I~~
MADE ~ A
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JUDGE PARKER
L'l'NN, WOVl.O 't'OU fEU.. ME
WHY YOV OON'l WAN T PAUL
TO IAAVE YOU Htfl EflT•TE
IN lHE EVENT OF HI&
OEAfH ?
NANCY
I OON1T
LIKE THAT
CRACK
INTHf
WALL.
by Mell Laiarius
I'LL HANG A
PICTURE
ove~ 1r
by Tom Batiuk
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
,
DR . SMOCK
by Gus Arriola
by Harold Le Doux
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by Emit Bushmiller
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Go get ti lilted someplace else ..
by Kevin Fagan
by Lynn Johnston
IT '1~ BE t10THER
LCNE 1WIT ~AKE.'3
TnESE O::n<leS -msTE
so~
by George Lemont
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
AC.ROSS ~9 $e4ecl UNITED Future Syn()ie.Jle
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15 Euction 7 1 Eooctlal ,., . • f ·-· • 0 0 D -•6 Saift Ste -72 ~1 ell twnes
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29 8rlel QVtel s
31 Per1ons
35Stw
37 lm(>nnt
39 Copw un<IS
40 Mr Bums
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7 Londed 32 Keen 57 Sea bttds
II Tattan 33 Sllllluis· 58 ActM' ones
q Of, a,•.n pearoan ~1nq 59 Arr•ve
10 Sate COMUC1 3 .. Notiee 60 SmQlf'
11 Solo 35 Curve 61 GrlO qrouo
12 A51an CO"' 36 Otltnbu1e 63 Ell
13 P11v1t.on 38 Pon<!efs b6 NeQatov"
18 Harf' 41 F()llowef 68 Cour~ n Ste$1i1 43 T >dy 69 Solt teat ht'<
OLD OFFICE WITH ANCIENT MOOSE Hl!AD 'HOME'
Richard Yuengllng KHpa Famtty Brewery Oofng
.............
Keeps on Brewin'
Independent Beer Business I 05
POTTSVILLE. Pa. <AP> -The
glass eyes in the stuffed elk's head
survey the room -the old rolltop
desk cluttered with papers and beer
bottles, the faded walls with the
brown and white photographs of
11tern men with handlebar mustaches
and little boys in sailor suits.
The late John O'Hara, who Lived a
block down the street and wrote
about this town when coal was king,
would have felt at home.
So does Richard L. Yuengling, pre·
sident of D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc ..
touted as Amenca 's oldest brewery
It's bis office.
"I'm afraid if I vacuum bim, all
While other small U.S. breweries
are being gulped up by the few big
ones -between 1935 and 1979 the
number shrank from 750 to 41 -
Y~engling & Son remains healthy,
going It alone.
Like with the old elk, the family
has pretty much just let be.
"No. we haven't made a lot of
changes," says Yuengling, sitting at
the desk next to a cast iron, steam·
heat radiator. cases of beer piled on
the planked floor. "We used coal up
to 1976.
"We've had a very 1ood year. The
men are worklng Ume-and-a -h.elf
right now. They juat don't want to
work any more. The secret of suc-
cess? Well. you Just can't make too
many mistakes"
i
i J bis hair will come out," be says or ttte•tk. •'fie> r Jun let be.••
RICHARD )'UENGLING IS 641 the
great-grandson of of David G.
Yuengling. an Immigrant brewer
from Wurttemberg. Germany, who in
1828 sailed to America, and a year
YUENGLING le SON EMPLOYES
about 60 workers. It brewed a little '=======================-==----------------------_J over 100.000 barrels of beer, ale and ----------------------------,---------=--=========:::
I
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porter in 1979. Its lSOt.h year. That's
later settled on Pottsville as the
perfect place to make beer.
He built his brewery on the breast
of Sharp Mountain. tunneling natural
refrigeration cellars out of the clam·
my rock. The malt was hauled by
mule -drawn barge from
Philadelphia. at the other end of the
Schuylkill Canal. .
about two-thousandths of 1 percent of
Anheuser-Busch's annual production
or 42 million barrels.
Yuengling -it rhymes with tingl·
ing -is listed as "the oldest U.S.
brewery in continuous operation and
the oldest tmder the same family
ownership" by the United States
Brewers Association.
1 ooft1A1~GE®I UMCO&.tt UMOUSM •••
F11lly ._ IMut many ••frH e"'""" QOflOr TV -.. ... ....,
l0tma1 ·---SOKlal
I _~Jt~~l!(Jr ~ -_.. ~ ,_,.,., lo• 14 T 000 SELLING PRICE U4 000 A,.., .,..,. IS. 7fhM3111
Call Joe or Aeo Scon 12131
Foster Mobley is general manager of Let· ACCIDENTAL
terman Transaction Services, a stockbroker firm POISONING
with headquarters in Irvine.
Stanley E. Luker has been named vice presi· B~~-:v dent marketing of Dyna· Drill, Irvine. The fmn la a
division of Smith International, '
Inc .• Newport Beach. R. Ph.
Borke Gumblner is ex·
eculive vice president of Healtb March ti as been de·
M alntenance Life Insurance signaled Poison Preven·
Co., Fountain Valley, a sub· tlon Month and this week
sidiary of Famlly Health Pro-we continue with our
gram, Inc. poison prevention sug.
jtCSliOM • Do not eat or serve
Narmco Material•, Inc., foods which smell or look
Costa Mesa, bas announced LUK•• abnormal. and re -
plans for a 1982 move to Anaheim. Eight lndustrial member that they may
buildings will be eoMtructed and other Improve· poison household and
ments made at the new facility to be located at farm animals.
1440 N. Kraemer Blvd. • Be sure all polaons are
clearly marked. This can
Modern marketing and company objectives be done by sealing with
adhesive t~ or using a wlll be explored during a two·part lecture series special ma er.
Tuesday and March 18 from 7 to 10 p.m. in room • When you throw away
·214 of Orange Coast ColLege's chemistry building. drugs or hazardous
John J. Simpson. bwner/presldent of The Simpson materials. be sure the
Co., a marketing, manrifoement comultation firm, contents cannot be re·
willbe~rieslecturer.I ormatioo~-ached by children or
pets.
McDonnell Doqlas Corp. bas been awarded a YOUR DOCTOR CAN.
$785,000 U.S. Navy contract to formulate eoncepta PHONE US wben you
for an anti-submarine standoff weapon. The study need a medicine. Pick up
of weapGOS to be launched by American aUb-your pnscriptioa ll ~
marines will be eond1acted by McDonnell Dou1Jas plo1 nearby, or we l
deli'lll' ~ wlthoat Aatronaudcs Co. cllriaioG at St. Loa!s. ~rt will extra e ar1e. A 1reat
be provided by the Huntinstoo Beacb f acillty. many people entn&at \a.I
wlt.b UMlr pnacrlptloDI.
Jamea J • ._.ls m11DACer ot Sem. ~t May we compound
aa4 Co. retail store lD Cost.a Mesa. youn't PARK UDO flMANIAC'Y 1 ..... .,.., .. ,
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Wlf t Euff Wimes
THE THIRD ANNUAL RUFF TIMES NATIONAL CONVENTION
San Diego, California • March 13, 14 & 15, 1980
"THE RULES HA VE CHANGED!"
WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED BY THE NATION'S LEADING AUTHORITIES
Diamonds• Gold• Silver• Numismatic Coins •Tax Planning• Trusts• Fmanda.I Pril'Jlcy
Stamps• Foreign Banks• Barter• Food St~• Precious and Sftni-Pftcious Gans
Money Funds• Commodities• Investment Managenwnt • Survival Homts
A MESSA CE FROM HO\\ ARD Rt:• t-
Howard R"1'
"/ /i<>f>t• tu tx•rruoik•
10 11 that the rules
haw indNJ
1~dandthat
1vu mwt l1tt""1ll1
tl11nk dtffermt/1 1{
you wam "' .run.; w
jina"'laUy. "
The RiaTuncs Nauonal ~ r
is like no ocher f inanaal or c:c:onomic
seminar.~ or ~Illian. It\
not an open forum of famous namr
celebrity spc&Urs with conllictil\I
theories lhat a~ you confused .
The Ruff Tames Con\"Cfltion 1> a
coref ully ronuructni ~ram C'<I''"'~
tM .wbjt'C'ts }'OU mwt understand 10
keep your hard earned savings from
bein& liqWdatiod by tUCSSt<>n, estate
iaxes. capital pin~ t.aites. and )a. the
inflation l&Jl.
I hope to peRuadc you that the rub
haYe indeed chanFd. and that you mwt
IJlnfllly lldnlt dtfnmtly tfyou .. vzm 10
sUTVfw j1nanrloJ/y.
The genet'al lellion.s will be lddrnsed
by Ml authorities who share the •Ruff
Tames' phoo.optiy· in the areas they will
CO¥et.
Al. moat confacnca. the wortshops
AN aiate more thu a platfonn for
lflCllkers .who arc not pan ol the "main
=to ldJ dleir lm'icca or !llU. Ow .. Yri.tltops (Irr
~Jw1tM/ IO OW,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. 'J1'ey lit
_...)'OU will learn the nuts ud bolts d
iodMduaJ plannilia.
17lr ~/«¥ ofS95 P"
ptnM.« S / 'j P"""""" ls by/or IN
lownt prim/ C'OllWtttlon or cOtfwmtt I
kNIW of. A lartt faculty d ciqiens
you cao \ afford to mill.
1111 "*9 haw thanfld, and JM>' will
.. moR before March 1980. last ,_..hid 3,500 ol ow 60.000
1•11 .... 1inat9'dance. The Su Dil:ao aw-.on ecnw wW aoc<>mmodate
.. 41/)() q/ t/w J1(J.(}(X) AlbJtribtrs MY'
.,.,....,.0on,n.~-~
eawt I hope C6 •you in Su Dirco· ....... fl.-J .
"IWAM t_ SIMO~
"•U&am l !'llmon... '-a.ITGU\ 1'4
the f!Q.Wf\ from 1q14 ''"' IQ"
and °'lJUIY '>ccn1.I ~ o4 t hc
l rt'SJUI). fq7'-lq74
HO\\ ARO JARH'
A' Oait11111n ol 1hc ll~
\:al~ Orpnuabon ol lu-
re~ Hov4td JIMSfougtll 10
orpn~ Cal1fom1a UIAfl9)~
into an~ polmcal lorcr
n ORRIN HATCH
xnawr HalCh IR·Utahl W\11
~ an imidc look at what as
mall> j!Otl1I on in Washington
on economic ruun and ~
~11on
~ _>: , NICHOLA~ L. DEAK
t ~ M• °"'' • ......... al ""' ()cal .t Co. Inc . and Oak·
' / " ~ITni Co · In.. • lhc larp.nt U ~
''-. -lomifl ndunF dealrr
RICHARD RUSSllL
PubWlr:r ol lflt wtddy an:uOd
aoclr. nrwsaicr. 1llc Dow
Tht«y; RimtD hu eacurMdy
aaled &lie mtp lloc* mubt
1\lrM ol tbt ... !WO dlmdes.
OIL HANSSENNHOU
For~~,..,.. Dr. Scmhob.
-~ ........ tbt~ cl n:sle1119eaan inn.ion hedF-
His topic wt.II lftdllde probable
~for•-mart.co.
HOW ARO Rt;fl
will be on hand to modcDtt' the entire J
day~ of the Jrd Annual RuffTuncs Nation-
al Con\ICfltion. Has rcmarb will intqraR
the Idea o( eadl o( the c:onvmtion speakers
into the overall •Ruff Philo5ophy.· 0pen-
111g the COll'YalbOh. be Will outliDc the 3-
day commtion and prctmt the probk111S
that the spea.k.m will be ana1ng in the
gmcraJ sc:mon and the WOJbhop. He will
presmc has ~ and o.pa.nd 00 the con-
~ nllon theme of ·The Rules H1Yc
a.,.s •
ADVANCE ll.EGISTRA 110N FEE
$ll1S for r 1111 anrndtt
S80 fOI" C8dl aa:otnpan)'IJW •ucnder
(f0t Jlft"tllyaaG ftUf"ld pnot to MAtdl I> l'lllC> I
LA TE RECISTRA TION FEE
Sl20forfwns~
SIOS for C8dl aa:ocn.panyq aamdct
lff ~ •.--.dfllttt M8fdl 11. l'llO I
PU:ASI: CAll TOLL FREE
FOR FUJrl'HElt INJ'ORMA TION
(from caw)• MMmt
or (from oda USA) -m4'1.l.
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t/o,.....TftM ... 1 'a..
P.O.•• 19, S.. a-, CA M!IS
T.,.c Trawl blielmdclllaL lie. die ODD-
Wlllion SaWa DMiioe cl T.,.et. Ille.,
,. ., t • cl--0. blrn... ... L-.i ti 2
adllUCC lqiabadoo ud all laPlbl """"°"
f'uacbonl for the NetioMl Conwncion.
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• n.t ... n.. TIURD ANNUAL NATIONAL CONVEN110N ~m
: ~If to: ....... na-Caa Jf• 51nk:m DMlioe
c/o Tllf'ld l'ftwl lllltlt•lblal. Inc.
P.O.lo11W s.. it.-. CA N5ll
: 0 Piii.-niah '° me complrtc anlormatlon on n. Rutr Timee OalMntJon • • 0 1am---.111ycbec.k(Jll)llbkioTa,..TrawC).lnmcamouatclS ror ___ _
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Ouch? Spending Hurts
Cold DucipliluJ, Program Cua Nef!ded
'1 IOllN C\JNNIJT
NEW \'ORK <AP) -AD amadnt admlu\cm ":Wu medl IA tJae put ...tr: 8otla CoaareA and UM
Wb\te HollM C!Oftteded that tMJr 61• 1pendlQa
"wa,a Md buqetdeftclta an ln:f'laUonarJ.
Thly ba"' ~ln en t. a~ blame. althouah
•119 far It lan't CINI' how mud\. All ol a•"*'-'· appropnatlon billl.,.. 1talled
In Coacnu. and tbe Wlllt.e HCMe ll acurryln, to • aare lta very own 1911 budpt propoul, Juat a ew
\ •eek.I after lt wa announced.
TllB CONF ION WAS lOftt delayed and re-
luctanU=erecl. and lt came only after repeated 4ftDUal deficlla and almwt.aneoua lncreues
~ tbe lnlla rate from 4.a perunt ln m1 to 18-
plua percent DOW.
And only after Interest rates have ~me so
$50.000 to $500,000
INCOME PROPERTVSECONDS
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Oe10Qn Plua
Newport &!ach
Cahlomoa
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h1•b tbM bome"1&At l• beeom1.ftl a *tam. &mall
bUl&MIMI ll near dtJuter, local penm•tl ere
ptnebed, ad corporatJOGI an forced Joto r.peated
prtco tncreaMI.
Whlle the eenceNSoa ot 1uUt Wal mecle not 10
much ln bumble wordl and a1'jec!t ~ u lD a
chanted attitude toward 1,...Uo1 and deftetta, ll
waa moN blame than any other IJ"O'lP baa accept•
eel todat.e .
8us1nou, for example, hu 1enerally deellned
to admit a role. Labor lnailtl it bu only been re·
actln1. Banke,. maintain their hltb interest rates. a bl1 factor ln Inflation, merely renect an
economic cood.lUon.
Whether or not they have a rcle, and bow
much of one. will be deJ)at.ed, but almost nobody
tbeae days is willing to ex·
onerate the federal govern·
ment, and elected officials
finally have become aware of it.
After five years of
economic expansion, during
which repeated budget-
balanclng promises we~ made
and during which time-it was
uaumed that revenues would
catch up wttb expenditures, the
budget la still red.
This week the congressional budget office
estimated the deficll for fiscal 1980, which ends
this fall. will reach $46 billion. Another deficit of at
least $16 billion Is proposed for 1981 .•
What bothers many economists, and apparent·
ly more and more members of Congress, is that
the deficits result not from a denial of revenue lo
the federal government but simply from Increased
spending. Taxes have risen. and so has the federal
share of the Gross National Product.
Still, nobody really knows what all tbe concern
will amount lo. Some peoele fear that spending Is
currently beyond anyone s control. Many worry
that while voters demand spencilng cuts they
aren't willing to accept fewer services. And that
brings up a totally different question.
THAT QUESTION: HOW much of the alleeed
services are needed'! And after that: How maQy
so-called services are actually delivered rather
Lhan swallowed by the bureaucracy that is sup.
posed to deliver them'! That is. how efficiently, how productively,
does the federal government spend'!
Highest interest ever
on Cal Fed's 6-month
I ·Bill Account
... ,
; ..
14.7923 15.5633
CURRENT RATE ANNUAL EFFECTIVE YIELD
Effective March 6-12.
S10.000 m1n1mum deposit.
Or lock up 12%
in our30·mot1th
T·lll lcCCMIL .
12.935% annual yield.
-Bob Hope
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Cutting action of an 18-inch cup wheel on
the front surface of a space telescope
prim ary mirror is checked by Dr. Martin
Yellin. fabri c ation manager for the
Perkin-Elmer Corp. of Norwalk. Conn.
The foot-thick. 2,000-pound mirror blank
with a 2-foot center hole and 8-foot
diameter will have almost 350 pounds of
glass removed before finish. The firm has
an optics division in Cos ta Mesa.
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REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS
U.S. Hospii81ity
European Styiet
•1 IYLVIA POana
P'-'"' a 1priq .. eetion? Scheduled for a buslntsa lrtp? w--·t you be iratelul If )'OU found a pleuant .. ,y
to cut JOUr hotel or motel coa. on this trip! ·
· Por example, wouldn't you be attracted if you,.re
beaded for San Fraodleo and saw th1I adT
"Nob Hiii, OHrloold•g Goldfrt Gate, 3 blks. /rom
c~ Clll'd bldldlllQ, doorrnaa. thfrd /Joor apor1mnt~ no
lfnator, OM ei.fl'OOtU, •Inf» hoo in taoi:rl bedf $1J ftnglc, $2~
dol&bl.e. Prtoate bath. No peU. T~ day1 llOfice rfqadred. '9Ul bMIJc#atd (IJJ mtd di1tMr ($5) a1'Clilable. Holt• are mi4-/tft11.
acadl1rdc ~'°""no chUdrln UofnQ at ltorM. Hon gwe• de-
U,htftll fllided ~ toun 0/ FiWrman'1 Wharf, /r11 on Tl·
qwn~·
If the lld bu appeal, you are reactina the way count·
less tbous•...S. ot Americans are expected to respond when
they become acquainted with a new. old·fasbioned
hospitality network -to be called lbe Bed & Breakfast
League, headquartered in Princeton, N.J.
The concept of B • B bas been an Old World lmtitu~on that goes way back in history -particularly in Great qn -
tain -and is virtually usured to sweep the U.S., too . .-ot
only because of the opportunity to meet people but more
so, because of reasonable rates.
The rallying cry of t.he Bed & Breakfast League ts.
"See the U.S.A. the European Way." It is to be a ~
tionwide network of homeowners and apartment dwel1$'s
who welcome selected member guests. lo a Bed • &
Breakfast League
home. you, a traveler,
are proVlded your over-
night accommodations
an d a continental
breakfast. Fees: from
Sl2-$20. single from
S20-$1.8, double.
Money's
Worth
THE LEAGUE IS A membership organization ll05t
and guest membersbJps are $45. each, per year, or S85 for
a host/guest combination A special family guest mem
bersbip is available to the spouse and children 18 year!>
and older of members for S2S a year. The annual mern
be rs hip ree is the only payment you make to the league.
Want to be a host? You decide whom to invite to st;ay
in your home. when they come and length of their stay. 'I'o
become a B & B host. you file an application and are visit
ed by a local represent.alive who reviews your home before final approval.
A!J a B & B gu~t. you select homes and hosts rrom
names and ac:tdreues of the hosts. A Host Directory •a'
JUSL been i.asued and is available to members. A new d1rec tory will appear quarterly
Stock Market Selloff
Sends Dow Plunging
NEW YORK <AP> -5'ock prices took a ateep drop to· day in lellin& blamed on an aecwbulatioG of inflation and
interest.rate worries.
The Dow JonM average of 30 industrials. down 11 M
po10l$ Wednesday. fell a~r 16.81 to828.07 today.
Losers outnumbered gainers by more than a 6 1
margia among New Yort Stock Ext'h.'lnge.ljsted issues
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Danny Kaye cavorts with Mickey Mouse
as they celebrate Disneyland's 25th
anniversary on a special program airing
tonight at 8 on CBS, Channel 2.
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gremmlng m9Y be deieyed
due to pledge brMk1.
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25TH ANNIVERSARY
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mutiCal villt to the ieoen<s·
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AHDFRIEHOS
au.t: Tim Conway.
• MOVIE
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Out" (1957) Anthony
PerklM. KM1 Malden SO$-
ton Red Sox pleyer Jimmy
Plerlall r-lo the lop
then cllmti. beck after a
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A Fo11r·ho11r Work Week?
Johnny Carson Seems Likely to Get It
KCgT • 8 :30 -Blll Moyers•
Journal. Moyera e-xamloes Republican
prnldentlal candidate George Bush, one
of the front runners for the noJUlnaUoo.
• KOCE 8 9:00 -TV: 'Ibe Fabulous
Fifties. A backward glance at the
experimental days or television,
featuring cllps from early programs.
HAVE ~ GOi A NK:.E
GUNNY OIW FOR US T0t'+10RRJW, PH IL?
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-lderlllat, IUll9rtno
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Frida1'•
Da"dme Bertie.
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Rlct9d Tt8'1M. A cramcl
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~ and er--an
army of horr1fylng a-.
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(1943) Mldley Rooney,
./NOJ Garterld. A nm .,._
boy .... In io.... ...,_ •
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Van Johnlor> A oo1ega town ~ the ec-.
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Baedon the~ by LOOETTA LYNN withQXRlE VDEY
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tffpedift eqa,.meaa aloq
tbe Onnae Oout. They are~ -"IUtbt ot Way" at Soutb Coast Repertory, 155 To•n
Center Drive. Costa lleaa (957...._). Perform~ nllhtlY
except M'onday1 at 8 with
Saturday and SUnday matlneea
at 2: 30, th.rough March 23.
-"Mixed Doubles" at the
We1lmln1ter-Comm unity
Tb eater. 7272 Maple St.,
Wealminlter (848-5571). Fridays
and Saturdays at 8: 30 tbrouib Marcb29.
-.. THE IMAG I N A RY
Invalid" at tbe HunUn1ton
Beacb Playhouse. in tbe SeacllfS vmace Center, Main Street at
Yorktown Avenue, Huntinllon
Beach <147-4465). Fridays and
Saturdays at 8.30 through April
5.
-"Saint Joan" al the Laguna
Moult.on Playhouse. 606 Laguna
Canyon Road , Laguna Beach
(494-0743) Tuesdays through
Saturdays at 8 30 unUJ March 15
with a matinee at 2:30 Sunday,
March 9.
-"The Student Prince" at
Sebastian 's Wes t Dinner
Playhouse, 140 Avenida Cabrillo.
Sao Clemente (492-9950). NijthUy
,,.., Mlsd'l I. 1•
CALLBOA&D -Audltton1
have bem amounced by t.be San
Clemente Community Theater
for the comedy "Dear
Delinquent" by Jack
Popplewell .•. tryouts for a cut
of five men and three women
will be held Sunday. March 18,
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the
Cabrillo Playhouse. 202 A venlda
CabrUJo. Sao Clemente .•. Jean
Hyde is directing the abow.
which opens llay 1 ...
Pacific Televtaion Theater. a :'~ ~ Pim ~9.3351
productJon aaociation of wnt.ers IUIMIO
and act.ors, la seeltin1 new taJeot UA ,.,.. 193 I~
for future productiona. . . .20 ---~
comedy and dramatic shows will
be taped in the next few moo·
tbs .... mall resume with photo
to Casting Director. Pacific
Television Theater. Box 2111,
Huntington Beach 92647 .
BACKSTAGE -South Coast
Repertory has re«1 ved a SS.000
donation from Amen can State
Bank ... the money will be used
for the production of a world
premiere. "Time Was ... opening
May 7 in SCR 's Second Stage
Theater ...
Country Musicians
View Lynn Movie
1HE SEASOWS •1 COMEDY HIT1
NOW IN 115 12TH SMASH WEEK.
NASHVILLE. Tenn. <AP> -The Who's Who of
country music went to the movies to celebrate the
opening of Loretta Lynn's life story •'Coal Miner's
Daughter."
The film . based on Mis s Lynn's
autobiography. opens Friday around the country.
But Tueaday night it was an invitation-only gala at
the Belle Meade Theater .
Among the 900 on the guest llat were country
music entertainers Mlnnie Pearl, Ernest Tubb,
Tom T. Hall, Hank Snow and Faron Youn1.
Also oo band were Sissy Spacek, who portrays
Mias Lynn in the movie; Tommy Lee Jones, wbo
plays her buabud; P byllia Boyens, wbo ,a.YI her
mother, ad Levon Helm, who pla)"I her fatbet.
lucy Meets Desi
NEW YORK CAP> -Comedian Lucllle Ball
new to New York to surprise her daughter. Lucie
Amaz, who ls appearing oo Broadway, but got ~
surprise herself when she met her ex-husband Desi
Arnaz Sr. backstage.
Lucie's dad bad also come to see one of her
last performances in th~ musical "They're Play·
ing Our Song.··
Lucie is flying to Hollywood to complete film·
mg a remake of .. The Jazz Singer," co-starring
Laurence Olivier and Neil Diamond.
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751.0155
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.,. b .IOm. C. DON . -.. _ ........... 1"b9 ID-year-old man ,_ Jack Poor'•
'-•• ~ du. taktq a .... IOltlary at.roll .,.... ..... fa'-d.
Poor,. wbo Nllnd ••UH ot a bead In· J~ _. 9" ,robltma. liad a •"-I feallu tM
old man wu u ao..11 u a.. wu. on.·dQ hot med ii be'd iie • walklq com.,... ".HI said •no: " Poor ncalla. of UM bhmt en. eouter.
.. I can't drive and I can't see ,,orth a
damn," Poor lametata. "What do you do wben you have tbaee problems?··
Poor hopes he'll find part ot the aolutioo to
b.ia =naa throaah a new day care center for tJae. .
EVEN A aA>UDY • ralo·threatenin1 day
couldn't kClllP the fint five client.a away from
tbe new facility's opening earlier this wee.It.
;\o unimposing sisn ii tacked to the ma~
reception room door. The hand·lettered, lone
piece ol offici"1dom announces the inauauration
of tile Harbor Area Adult pay Care Center.
·Housed at the First United Metb~t
Church in Costa Mesa, the center serves as •an
alternative to more costly .-elderly services pro·
vlded by nursing home and board and care
faclUUes, said Dr. Dan Sands, day care center
director.
The center, which also is sponsorect by the
church, will operate on a pilot basis during
March, providing day care services for the
elderly on Mondays and Wednesdays, be s aid.
Jt is hoped that in April, day care center
3ervtces will be extended to five days a week,
rie noted.
THE ONSET OF old age can trigger a
number of behaviora l changes including
withdrawal. depression, loneliness or anger
coupled with failing memory or other symptoms
or senility, said Sands, a psychologist who
specializes in family counseling and aeron·
tology
"We're going to create an environment In
which the efficiency or s hort-term me mory is
not essential so that they <the elderly) can suc-
ceed," he said
The center a lso ser ves as a respite for
s pouses or family m e mbers who fi nd
themselves burdened with difficulties arising
from the deteriorating mental and physical con·
dition or their elderly loved ones. Sands said.
"We see the clients as individuals to help
them regain some of their self-esteem and
social skills," said Costa Mesa resident Mel
ffArrtss. a day care center volunteer wt\<> has 1• l1Jr ,ears experlen~ lb 1*tttutlonaJ cue of
the elderly
EICEFI' FOR tiwo paid staff members. t he
center is run by volunteers. Sands said volun·
teers are needed for services such as cooking,
setting up luncheon tables and leading arts and
crafts workshops . ..
The director noted the center is operating
on a shoestring budget, with most _funding com
Ing from private donations. Space for the day
car e center has been donated by the church. but
money must be raised to meet the costs of In·
surance, s upplies and food.
Day care center.staff members,
from left, Director Dan Sands,
ladl Aid tM c.nter mal.Dly wtU aerw
com•unltlea located near the Cotta ll•H
Clu•r:... .me. atmJlar f aeUitiel bav. been Mt up
In G Orow ud W.... IWll. The ceDtel cannot t.,.. for l)eflOU Who are bedridden or acutely W.
A muJmum ot JO elderly penom can be
Mrved by the center, at • eolt ol SH per day.
When more f\lndb\s la avallab&e, the cater
bopa to be open :'.!la)'•U-)'OU•C:U buia.
Ac:U.SUee pl include a variety ol arts
and erafta project.a, from poWq plant.a to
ceramics.
Each day, clleat1 putlelpate In aon·
1trenDOU1 eaerclaea auperviaed by phnlcal
education 1peclall.at Joan Brull of Irvine.
CHURCH WOMEN have donated cookln&
services ror noontime meals, Sanda added.
It is aho hoped that some client.a will take
trips away from the center such as to 110 pier
fishing or visit Lion Country Safari.
"We would like to do things when we could
go out and back In four hours," he said. "The.
program will be indivldualii.ed. One thing we
want to avoid is the lock-step institution."
Included among center activities is educa·
<See DAYTIME, PageC3)
Balboa Island resident Jack Poor hopes
the new senior center in Costa Mesa
will help solve his loneliness.
Deity ............ ,.., •lcllMI .......
volunteer ·Mel Harriss and As-
sistant Director Hillary Rountree.
-some Bide!
Trio 5 iaxi fare totals $3,800
LANEft, Ala. <AP) -TbrM men wbo took
a 8,75.1.J..mlle tu1 rid• from Alabama to ScHltb
DUoCa ID ma ftllally have t.be recopJtion they
wanwcL
Tblft fut 11 recorded In the U. edition of
theO+ 111 Bo9kotWonta.eordl.
1'be cab trtp beaan Sept. 9, 1978, at West
PolDt Dam near Lanett. It ~ ended 18
daya later in Kadoka, S.D., when tbe 1914
Plymouth tui pulled to a stop on Main Street.
TD CAB Fil£ waa Sl,800, wtdcb went to
WIMlldnl Cab~· Sedinaer bartend bll fare ID
return far tent•. u a mecbanie.
A foartJl trnelet' bG=•u~old Joll.DDJ WaAinl ol LaiacWe om 8'pt. 18 le
Chico, Calif., wbelJ be ded ' to vt•lt hl1 de.apter.
TM~ rteord Of I TD JD.UM WU Mt lD 1'111't' ...... Ami ti9'C!IM .. ,...
S,ro. wlio ltarted I.roan ,.,..._, N., .. ...S
trHeled tbroqb 15 atawa fol' a cab 1.... OI '2,900.
1 had to join him r
or else, 'says
Frances Braun of
her husband Marshal
fishing and sailing
expeditions, The
Newport Beach coup'
has k)gged 19 straigh
ocean voyages.
Anything Goes
By land or sea, Marshal and Frances Braun are
ready to go whenever wanderlust strikes.
By MICHAEi, PASKEVJCH
Of I .. 0•11• l'llel $w"
With 50 years of marriage and more than a
half million road mllei. under their belts, you
might think Marshal and FrancM Braun would
be content to snuggle up an hume port
Not a chance. Their t•omfortable home on
Newport's Channel hlf· c;tocked "'1th
memorabilia that trace!> family ancestry back
to 1620 LS permanent onty until lhe next at
tack of w1nderlust strikes
"When we get old. we'll let you knov.
laughs Mrs Braun. who, at 73 1s a year younger
than her husband.
A plush motor home is parked nearby Out
back there's the Braum,' bolill Both sit read~
and waiting
·· 1 hate those pleasure cruises ... i.a) s Mrs
Braun. "They even tell you when to brush your
teeth. &?sides. J don 't hkt• to i-:et dressed up all
tht' lime ··
• Indeed. there's an informal air to tht'
Brauns thou~h they have every reason lo be
i.turry considering family h1stor)
Mrs Braun's maternal fam1l) tht'
Clayboums -arrived m America an 1620 a nd
were given a royal title and coat of arms by
England"s King J ames. lt"s all documented m
the Library of Congress. she notes.
The king also granted the Virginia·based
Claybourns a 5.000-acre barorual est.ate and
plantation known as Romancok. On a portion of
the estate. Col. William Claybourn built "Sweet
Hall" in 1720.
The next residents of Sweet Hall were Gen
George and Martha Washington. who. an his
diary, described it as "my headquarters'' dur
mg the Revol_uti.onary Wa r .
Ensuing owners of Sweet Hall and uded
Capt Robert E Lee and later. his son. Gen.
Hobert E lk<'
C.,1.1.eet Hall now I!> a government monument1 IPndt d vear-round by caretakers and des~n·
dent!> of 1he Cldybourn 's slaves. says Mri:.
Brctun
:-,weet Hall 1s a frequent stop on what Mrs.
Braun term-; their motorhome "milk runs" to
Florida From there. anythmg goes. and.usually
doe"
With :0.1 r Braun at the helm and Mrs. Braun
as navtgator. they quickly make the transition
Crom road& to ocean cWTenlS in crafts as lar~
as the so.root trimaran they rented in 1978.
"I had to ;otn him or et.," lln. Braun
Jokes of her husband's &ove for fi.shmg and sail·
1ng ··At least 1t keeps him away from up-
holstered chairs and fast women "
Mr Braun. who has made local newspaptTS
fo ur limes for his fishing exploits in Newport
'4 aters. 1s equally udept in the Caribbean or the
Florida Keys
He's landed more than hlS s hare of big ones,
and even <'&mt' away with a pair of cannonballs
from a sunken Spamsh galleon in a recent div-
ing expedition near Mat..acombe Key
As be tells 11 . there was only one un -
fortunate aspect of the ~very. Last year,
Just four feet below the area be was searching,
better-equipped divers discovered nearly S4
millJon in gold from the sunken vessel. But the
rusty cannonballs occupy a treasured s pace
near the fireplace at home.
The Brauns ne xt voyage will ~ lbetr nme-
leenth tn row. Yet . for all they've seoen and ex-
perienced. they always return to the home
they've occupied for 30 years.
"This 1<; our s nug ha rbor." says Mri..
Braun
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·1'~ B IUMt& tW'IMd out hr a IUtk ~ optlonal 4.lnner at the n ··
ltU'blaMd re1ta'*rant and ~ad tM ~e. to ~me charter mtmben Qf:J'ounde111 hrum to .. KOOS, n new ... er1 ... 11 ~·Jo witb bt..bdreda ot Usq Uatata aOd the ta bea'*~ W1 l,Dd l\&mllb1Ap.
The food WU ~=atiq and UM mUl!c, by a alrol Art.al IJ"OUP, was ln Jmt Ute rttbt mnood. ~a-. of tbe crowd Ii•, lt wu
difficult to 18t to tM t.on d'OIWIW, but once tbire lbe wall wu worth tt.
.Wtdlt••.u tH oa opea·fac• crab Siil wlCIMll, fllb·lbloed pat\)' lbe.Ua with .... ,ood mnn1. apanrtbl,
1brlmp. aucamole and deUcloua
broiled mUlhraem1.
The menu lncluded Cevtcbe. Sopa
de Frijol. a cbolce or PoUo a 1a
Naranja , Huachlnan10 a la
Veracruzana and Came Anda, wttb
a dessert of Tequila Lemon Deli&bt.
The evemng was hosted and Wl·
ff appenfngs
By Judith Olson
derwritten by Larry Cano of El
Tonto-La Fiesta. a k>ng-time KOCE
s upporter.
Billed as An Evening on Fantas)
Island, the night met all expecta-
tions.
We chatted with many Orange
County residents mcluding Jolua and
Kitty Rao, Nancy and Boddy Eblen,
Jame~ and Mary Roosevelt, Gwenda
Watson. Ruth and Daniel Schryver
and Edward and •·1os Schumacher.
Also there were Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs.
Rondell Hansen. Mr. and Mrs.
CQcltrane Chase, Marion Knott and B~ySuttoa.
~llepresenti ng KOCE were Bill
Fbrniss, president a nd general
manager ; Don Gerdts, station
manager: Paul Corbla, vice presi·
dent of programming ; Tom
Stephenson, vice president for com·
m unity development. and Mort
Margolis, a member of the KOCE
Fqundalion
foYom El Torato·La Fiesta were Mr.
and Mrs. Pet.er Slrkin, Bem Hebert,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Casey, Don
l.aBeUe and Mitty Coll1Dgawo111L
p~ • .,..,.. .... ..w.na to be
tb• "lD' J>l•c. to bav1 partiH.
Vlraa.ta C11U• A••W&IJ of U.•
Newport 8ne1t Au1ataae9 Llque
roUoWed autt lut week, ud wu 1uc-
ces1hd la ill effort. APDC'Odmately a.so 1..u tuna"ed
out l~ wblcb tooll plaee lD the parklDI lfnM:tu.re nest to u WU.hire ln FubJoo
II land.
Clothes for the whole family were
modeled in a 1how commentated by
Joe ...... ot the John Hoaan store
lor women , and bora d'oeuvrea were
provided by all the F••hion laland
restaurants.
The theme of the evenlng was
Passport to Spring, and decorations
by the auxiliary helped set the mood.
Proceed.a went to the league's day
care center and children'• dental
center.
In case you haven't been to a
"garage party," they're not all that
bad. At least there's not a lot of
furniture to move
Nearly 30 Udo Isle residents -all
neighbors -got together for a
potluck dmner at the home of Marty
and A~Ua Lodmey last week.
The purpose of the gathering was
to learn a little about how to prevent
burglary through a Neighborhood
Watch program.
It was a good excuse to have a lit
tie fun . too. and some of the
neighbors were socializing for the
first time in many years.
Such a good time was had by all
that there just may be another
potluck soon -with no excuse at all,.
this lime.
Sgt. Ken Cowell and Ofnceni Mllt Gelger and John Kelly came from
the Newport Beach Police Depart
ment to talk about home safety and
the structure of the department'•
patrols.
Lido Isle 1s the smallest beat.
Cowell said. and plso one of the
q uietest parts of the city
PAllPORTTO SPRING -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doner. left, and Mr.
and Mrs. David Hibbard
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POTLUCK
Lockney 1
Ken Cowell. left. with Chad Twichell and Amelia
The best part of the everung was
:.ampling good home cooking
Oorothy Stnaas' mystery dip was
one of the hits of the evenlng and she w aa easily persuaded to snare the
recipe.
Here 1s Mrs Strauss· recipe for her
dip
1 large container artichoke
hearts (not marinated>
1 cup Parmesan cheese
1 :i cup mayonnaise
1':! cup sour cream
1 large package cream cbene.
softened
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FOR KOCE·TV -Bob Henry and Sandee
Harder
AT LAS,BRISAS Bart and Carol Porter . kfl .
dnd .John and Sandra Nichols
I/ JP" have Gft lkm /or /Jappmrrtfll, lend st to
Judith OUon al tM Da1l11 Pilot P 0 80% 15'0, Co1ta
M ~ 1a. no&. or coll 642 ..fJ2 l
MW'S RUFFEU'S
CUSTOM FRAMING 118&.UU5-..y 0~ 6 Da~ A W~k vr-nv-t. 1 ~
Mon Fri u Sat 10... ..... ,_ Wmt
A nice touch was giving all the
guests fresh leis from Hawaii. Tbe
flowers. flown an the night before.
fil le d the r estaurant with the
pe rfume of the islands and
I ransformed 1t mto a perfect fantasy
~pot
He r eco mme nd ed that the
neighbor.. "'be aware"' or each other's
homes and lives and "get Involved ··
En)Oymg the evening were Audrty
Groody, Mary Davls, Li& WUllama,
Bill and Marianne t'o1ter, Llla
Scruiga. Doris and Chad Yotmg from
Wellsville. N.Y .. v.ho were visltlllg
Alu aod Cbad Twichell (Young and
Twichell bad just returned from a
tnp to Antarctica >. and Margaret
and Pat Deneber.
Gari.Jc salt and dill to taste 1803 Newix>rt Blvd .. Inf
Mix all 1ngred1cnts Put into • Ml!:sa 1'12.......,.....,. ~
Newport Balboa Savings and
Cook 's Corner . both In WestclHf
"Know when your neighbors are
home." he stressed "And be aware
of suspicious Uungs -cars that doo't m the area.··
Diseipline Takes Guts
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I 'd like to reply to
the sophisticated woman or 42. She was
astonished that the teen·agers polled were dis-
:.atisfied with their parents. Well. when I was a
teen-ager. I would have gladJy traded m y dad
for almost anybody's
Mom died and he raised me alone. I am now
25 and grateful that he had the good sense to be
~tncl I realize 1t would have been easier to be
_perm1ss1ve 01sc1plme takes guts.
lie couldn't understand some of the fads of
the changmg times. but he managed to instill in
me values that never change -love of family
and God, the work ethic, loyalty and a sense or
responsibility.
The Ume will come when my own children
will want to trade in .. old dad and mom" for
more .. witb·lt" versions, but I'm going to be-
touati. Someday they will ••Y wbat I'm 1aytn1
now -"'l'hanb for everyt.blq. I'm glad you
are my father • ., -OLDER ANI) WISER
Aaa
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DEAll D.F.W.: Actordlal lo Dr. D.I. Ep·
1tela, • ~ vderinartaa, the best place for a
klUy·lltter boJt ii a place that b .. a mlnlmom of
llamaa &.raffle -aacll u ta.e pa.aUy or bue·
mn&. llu. MUe &o me.
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FJ.rSt Impression
Is Seminar Topic
Making a good first lmPf'ftalon la the topic
or a seminar oo the Oranae Coaat Collete a1en·
da thil •Print. TiUed "The Flrst Five Minutes,"
the seminar is scheduled ror 7:30 p.m . March 20
in OCC'a Fine Art.I Hall 119.
Dr. Claude Farley, president of Executive
Excellence, a behavioral con.swtlne firm. is
sem lnar lecluttr.
"Maybe It's unfair. but it's t,rue. the finl
five minutes are critical in any relationship or
event," Farley says. "First Impressions set the
tone rc;;;,ff!:O' up ln the momJ.nc, 1olnt to work. a sale, or meetinC a new friend.
Tbe critical point to remember la that we on1J
get one chance to make a 1ood lint Im·
presaioo.''
FLVOR'S A NICE
PIACE TO TEST
YOVRSKDJS.
Our friendly facility In ~asy-to
reach Irvine offers you just the
right combination of comfort and
challenge. Our current openings
for skilled clerical personnel In·
elude these spots:
•SECRETARIES
We seek sharp individuals with •
a minimum of 3 years' experience
and the ability to type 50 wpm
and take shorthand at 80 wom.
•S"IENOS
Ideal positions for individuals
with ().3 years' experience and
exceJlent stenographic skills. •
e EMPLOYEE RECORDS
CIERK
at-czaecz. for baye ...
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lrlU re..t ta.18 wlll llopia dMllr llidl 1et KT My ................... type= ~Jef1.Pf~~:Jl~~nEi
Should have 5 years' clerical ex·
pe!fence Including processing
personnel records and documents . . .
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-updatina a mallln1 li•t ror a 1mall org a·
Uon. Suddtnl,J lt occurred to me that you could
do a tremendous service by printing my letter.
I lWJllder bow many people who receive our
or1apllatlon'1 newsletter pitch lt Into the
waafebaaket without even openlnt the en·
velope? I would be more tb.aD laappy to take
tb•e people off OW' mai.U.DI !lat U they'd lden·
uty tbemlelvee. The aavlntlt in ,-Uge, not to
meotloe time and .••J'IY. woWd be greatly ap· prec:~ &Imply send • ~with the label.
SaJ: ••Pteue ~ve my name from your mail-'
in.~ ..
And for thoH wbo b8ft tbe Dr'Oblem lD re-
verae, I mp you to be pii'llstmtf I had to write
one 1\lda DOte tbree Um• before tbeJ stopped HIMU~ me tbelt m'Hnp, T aata for tbe aullt, Aao t -
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D&Aac ANN LA~D&RS: I wu embar·
raaHd 1*t1tl1Y wMrl a boule tuest JUU..wd tbat 1 not keep the kltty·Utfer box lo the
bathroocn. $be aald It waa UDl&D.ltar)' beeauae
"DeODie an lD Uaen wl~ ~" :Jj.':~s:;, . ..._..-~~~ &r.r:::.:: :t::1 .. tb11Afe~ l --~
.. Mtved. Do you? -D.1'.W. IN--~
A f ·r.
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. tbz. claeeic knit,q.aey csre
poly/cotton bl<m3.1:n e reinbow or colors. eiZ<Z.S 6-20 .
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•TYPISTS
Speed and accuracy are what
count here. 50 wpm minimum.
Will also be Involved with filing .
mail distribution and telephone
contact.
•WORD PROCESSING
. TECHNICIANS
The~e positions require machine-
oriented Individuals who have at
least 1 year experience on Mag
Card~ Office System 6, High
Speed Printer or slmllar high
speed automatic type..yrlter. (Day
and night shifts available.)
If you're quallfled and ready for a
Fluor assignment, please calf:
B•e-y Aeplogfe, (714) 175·2128.
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Ring Does Job
NEW YORK CAP) -Author and columnist
Erma Dombeck believes her weddi.ng ring Is her
most valuable personal possession.
As she told Moneysworth magazine in an
article included in the March issue, the reH ons are fairly simple:
"For years, it has done its job ... It has re-
minded me every day or the last 30 years that l
have someone who loves me."
~ Still a Believer
• I saw an ad for new cars in the paper a cou·
• pie or weeks ago that said, "The boss left town
and am,. l ha vine run! I'm giving new ca rs
a way. But hurry! I'm dealing like there's no
tom orrow." Signed, "Howard."
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Well. for the next couple or days I watched
the pape rs for a follow-up ad : "Wanted:
Replacement tor fun-loving, fast·dealing
Howard who has no tomorrow." Signed. "You-know-who."
I even scanned th e news stories on
hom icides and aggravated assault. but none of
them were car salesm en who met violence al
the bands of their bosses, so I gave up.
IT'S REALLY hard to say at what age you become suspicious of a sales pitch. Some people
want to believe In promises and claims longer than others.
They want to know that somewhe re there's
a =of om shoes that will make them Jump hi than a buketMJJ · boop ••• ~ yogurt
that will make them start speaking French. or
even an aftershave lotion that wiU make them a
legend in their own tim e.
Where were you and what were you doing
when you slopped belleving in sales pitches?
MY DAUGHTER succumbed to reality the
day she bought a shampoo guaranteed to give
her fat, bouncy, sensuous hair and have every
boy in the school salivating. Not only did no one
notice, her best friend asked her if she was go·
ing to stay home a nd wash her hair that night.
My son lost faith when he sent off three box
Honors Bestowed On
Orange Coast Folks
Professor Waller Ackerman bas been
chosen holder of the Shane Fa mily Chair in
Education at Ben·Gurion Univer sity of the
Negev's Hubert H. Humphrey Center for Social
Ecology in Beer.sheva, Israel.
The chair was endowed by the Mr. and M rs.
Leonard Shane of Newport Beach in Octot>er
1979.
Shane. chairman of lhe board of Mercury
Savings. is president of the Western Region.
American Associates of Ben-Gurion University.
The donation was made becaui;e of tbe
Sbanea' belief that "successful programs for
social integration and education are th~ key to
Israel's future."
*** Mrs. Clifton M. Caldwell has been elected
president of the Pacifica Community Hospital
AuxHiary, Huntington Beach.
Newport Harbor Emblem Club bas installed
Ida Mae Wentzell as president.
*** James and Kenneth Dalebout, IOl1S of Mr.
and Mn. Peter Dalebout of Coeta Mesa, re·
celved their Ea11e Scout awards dwina a pro·
1ram hlfhlli'bted by a talk given by their
brotber, Jerry, who also is an Ea1le Scout.
W.aerproofiag Warning
Weatherproofing your home lo keep heat in·
aide and sa•e money is increasingly important,
but adentilta say it can also pose hazards.
Jobn Spen1ler of the National Academy of
Scleoea is tuoted in the current issue of Science
90 masulne u warnlne of the ctansers of indoor
air pollutloa.
BeeaOM ol cbemlcala used in furniture,
boClHllold dNnera ud other item.a, concentra·
UonlJllf fornialdebyde can buUd uP in a home, the artldt ..,-. u well u altrocen dioxide and
carboa moeo&lde from 1u 1tov• and beat.era.
o.llJ ~lee Sta" l"lleW
WITH AUCTION ITEMS
Mra. Dorothy Baker and Mra. Vincent Smhh
E .... a
·--~k
tops and S3 for an infantry battalJon of <.:on·
federate soldlers. two d1vis1ons or t:nion forces.
four cannons. five forts, a pastoral plantation
and a detailed replica or Atlanta . . and It ar rived in an envelope.
Me? I'm still a believer
Oh. I may waver now and again when I see
the babysitter who Is into "cavity fighting" and
whips out a piece of chalk, dips il in a pot of
paint and snaps it in ha lf to show how 1t protects
the enamel.
BUT JUST because I don't know of anyone
personally who walks around with a piece or
chalk and a pot of paint in her purse doesn't mean she doesn't exist.
No, I'll go on believing that by a few simple
exercises I can bring my "!'·shirts to a point or
s tress they've never known before. That by
wrapping my body in a silver aluminum jump
suit. I can lose 30 pounds 10 the afternoon as I
vacuum the house
And 1f I play my cards nght Howard will
find another boss who will be dumb enough to
leave tum in charge of the car lot while he goes
out of tov.n
( ~oroseope
f'RIDJ\ Y. MARCH 7
By SYDNEY OMARR
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ARIES (Mar. 21 -Apr 19) · Accent on
emotions. decisions, conclusions regarding member of opposite sex. Dig deep in connection
witb costs, inves tments, con tractual
commitments Open meaningful dialogue with
male or business partner
TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Obtain hint by
studying Aries message. Spotlight on contracts.
partnerships. ability to perceive potential. You
make valuable contact by "turrung on charm··
at social affair ·
GEMINI <May 21 .June 20): Key is to be
alert and thorough -especially where legal
docu ments. o•her written materials are
concerned. Attend to basic issues, familiarize
yourself with details. do your homework.
CANCE R (June 21-J uly 22): Cr eate.
e mphasize your own style a nd feelinas.
E mphasis on per sona l to uc h, physic
m agnetism, Increased popularity. You learn
where you stand with a "very special person."
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Do not attempt to
S\ip essentials. Choose security over intrigue.
Accent quality in contrast to slitter . Fulfill property, home, family obU1ations. Older
persons become aw es -be receptive to those
willing to lend benefit of their experiences.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Find reuom,
ask questioM, define termB, check aisnals with
relative who makes special request. You gain
access to informaUoo which aids in perfectln1
techniques and streamlining proceduret.
LIBBA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accent oo being
fio.iabed with "losing aituaUon." Take stock,
separate fact from lllualoo. Re\tamp budget.
Payments and collectlona dominate ~ario.
Deal with penons who have proven track
record. UWize lesaon1 learned in recent put.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23·No•. 21): Added
recoanitioo is leatw'ed -Yiews are vindlcated.
Jud1DMl)t proves correct; t1.mlq is accurate.
You "a.over" lrom miati.p. One who admlrel yoa prov• lt. Welcome new con.tacu.
IAGrrrAU1J8 (Nov. a.Dee. 21): Area
which bad been 1brouded In s.toom la oPeDed -
llpt lhiDll tbrouab and to your advantate.
JlOmance, cJandetl.lae meeUn1, adtln1 new cootaet -tbeM an featured . cAPa1coaN <Dec . .22·Jan. tt): Socia' actlvtty domJ.natea .u you 1hake oft letharo. <>It• tWho caUMd ~ could now be "'ponal&le for heaU.na proeeu. st.rt 1avt.np ot lnv•tment pro1ram. 'CUcer aaUve PIAlS llCnlftcmt role.
AQCJAllWI (Jan. )O.J'eb. 11): You 1et
bOolt from penoa .. In char,.." Sz1)llld bu4i of o,.ratioa1. Ac~ent oocu~Uoa, ambition; ....UcW.. ....... tlou. A llUDd ~all a aecret.
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Ready to go to the Las Reinas Auxiliarr. John J. Einhorn. Theme of the benefit.
benefit March 27 at the Marriott Hote , sponsored b y t h e Newpo r t ·a eacn
Ne wport Beac h, are, from left. Mrs. Assistance League's auxiliary, is "Par is in
Robert Koehler, Mrs. Ted Walsh and Mrs. the Spring."
Spectator Sandal
A beautifully crafted
elegantly detailed
feminine shoe
Blark Patent "1th White Trim
'\.i \' Calf with Wlutc Tnm
Whit\• Calf w11h H t>d .rnd
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or \1..1 plenut ~•th Y. h1t1· Trim
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Newport Beach
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tol &Sun 12·5
, West cliff Plaza
171h & IMne. Newport Beactl
642-0972
Mon.·Wed. 't1I 7/ThUf'S. &
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TllE IMVS UaPACSD LAftl LAIT year
wben • 1tate law recaulrlDI prtce1 on all
1upermarlltt tttm1 u~ Neduce ••plred. ~sevenl lara• mar-•t oala1 -lmmt41ately
UOU8Ced plan. to •witch
SOUfff UN escluilftly ta electron.le
CAUFOllNL\ •canner de•leea, wlth
FOCUS :b!~ .martced only on
Tbecomputer·UU.ct
devlcm reed prkel from codel marked on 'ftrtual·
ly all J)effaps. '"'8)' turn out detailed.. l&eml&ed
receipt. which provide mue,b better pwmue re·
cords tban old·fUbliooed cub reliater tapes. W are I.bey always accurate? And can a
shopper buytna 100 or more items keep track ol
how the pu11ebues are adding up as they 10 lnto
the sboppina basket?
Tlll'.SE Aas THE KEY QUESTIONS for COD·
sumera tn the dispute. Local politicians are in·
creutnclx answering them with a resounding
"no" and passing laws demanding item pricing.
Such laws already exist in places Ulte San Fran·
cisco, Orange County, San Mateo County and Los
Angeles. But the big retailers maintain at is ruble and
selr-destructive for consumers to resist automa·
lion.
"Scanners would give retailers the savings
they need to help moderate inflation in an industry
where the profits are 1 percent or sales" says J an
Gray, vice president or Ralphs Grocery Co., a
Southern California chain. "They represent sav·
mgs of millions of dollars."
Thomas Field Jr .. president or the statewide
Alpha Bet.a chain, argues that scanners would
save coo.sumers money.
.. They would eventually benefit from our sav-
: mgs." he said.
. THE SAVINGS THAT MARKET operators see
in automatioo would come from attrition among
clerks. who would normally stamp prices on
·groceries. So it's no s urprise that the retail clerks
:union is strongly involved in tbe dispute. ·~ •·we are perfectly willing to accept the new
.•technology," says Robert McGrath. spokesman for
:'the !Southwest States Council of Retail Clerks.
: "But we protest along with other consumer groups
>the removal ofitem prices." ~ McGrath concedes "there would be a certam
. amount of attrition as far as clerks membership is
:concerned," but insists his members look al tbe is·
.: sue only as consumers.
"mEY STILL HAVE TO BUY their groceries
the same as anybody else."
Market owners, though. don't buy that reason-• ing
"This is strictly a (traditional I union·
management issue." contended Gray.
But consumer groups have gotten involved and
1t is their pressure that has led to the spread of
local item-pricing laws.
·'This represents an unbridled quest for pro1
ril." argued James Carbray, president emeritus of
the National Council of Senior Citizens. at one
publi c hearing on the dispute. "Would you buy a
new car from a dealer in the absence of a readable
and clearly defined price tag?'"
BUT RETAILERS INSIST THEY WON'T
eliminate price tags -they still would remain, but
only on shelves.
They also maintain that the el~tronic scan-
·ners are an inevitable improvement, like automa·
lion in other industries. ·
"Because it's new, it's thought or as being
bad." said an executive or the Albertson's chain.
"If It was bad. we wouldn't do it. It would not
make sense for us to do anythlng to alienate con·
sum en."
fEUa.3 ta a columntat baud in Santa Monica.)
Depends on Goal
n.,..,
The Rev Ernest
O'Neill mlnlaler of
Campus Church in
Minneapolis, is under
fl re for hi!\ sermons
in which Jews were
describe d as a
.. reprobate people
who had spurn ed
God's will."
Heimlich
Maneuver
Versatile
CINCINNATI (AP)
The inventor or the
"llelmltch Maneuver" to
relieve choking believes
he bas f<>w>d another •P·
plication lor tbe t.echn1·
que -helping revive
drowulng victims.
"We found that the
maneuver is effective m
saving the life or a
drowning victim by ex·
pelling water from the
lungs," said Dr. Henry
Heimlich. 60. professor
of advanced clinical
scien <'es at Xavier
University.
"THE CHIEF fire sur ·
geon in Washington.
D C .. told me he had
seen a man who was
clinically dead and ...
he did the maneuve r on
him." Heimlic h ~aid .
·'The water gushed out
and the man re -
covered."
The maneuver credit·
ed with saving hundred
of lives resembles a
bear hug admirustered
from behind the victim.
It ls mtended to force a
sudden rush of air up the
windpipe lo dislodge
food stu<'k in the throat.
HEDfLIOI SAID the
same princtplc helps
force water Crom the
lungs. allowing mouth·
to-mouth or other forms
of resuscitation to force
alr into the lungs.
"You ('an't get air lo
the part of the lungs
where it's absorbed until
you get the water out.''
he said . "U oques·
tionably we can prove
this is what should be
done; I've done a very
t horou .. h . scientific
study."
College for Dancer?
By JOYCE L. KENNEDY
Dear .Joyce: I am 18 and bave
atadled moden dance and ballet
seriously for 1lx years. Wlaat la t.k
bHt way to eoetlaae atDdylnt -c:ol·
lege or New Yorti:?
-T.C.,Cleveland.Olai~
The answer to this dilemma de· pends on your goab, skill level, emo-
tional maturity and the type of dance
you ult1mal41ly wish to pursue.
U you are determined to be A
performer of modem dance, have
already attained a near.professional
level of proficiency and feel ready to
make the leap, you might want to
skip college and study with a superb
teacher. preferably in a studio wtth a
performinc company.
( CAREERS )
TO AVOID THIS pitCall, cboo&e
your eoUece carefully. Modem dance
pro~ within performblg a.rta de·
partmentl, which frequentb req&&ire
auditions, pnerally have high •tan·
dards and demanclinC traini11a. Ex·
cellent ballet departmtrlta within col·
1egea do exilt, thouah they are rare,
and a ballet dancer's career la usual·
ly. tbouih not always, underway by
.. ell.
FOa COMP&EllENSIVB lnforma·
lion on dance in colle1es, check "The
Dance Magu tne Collete Guide: A
Directory or Dance In American
Colleges and UnlVttllUet, '\ available
for fl.50 Crom I.be Danad Publlab1n1
Co •• UIO A¥mm of tbe Alnerkaa,
Nw York. N. Y. 10036.
T
Gulf Ends
'NoNox'
~Sales
P l'ITSBURGH <AP>
-G ult Oil Corp. has
phased out production or
its "No Nox " gasoline. a
high-test fuel that bad
been a staple brand at
Gulf service stations
since the 1930s.
A Gulf official said the
las t three company
refineries that made the
fuel stopped production
recently.
The energy crisis
decreased demand for
e ight·cylinder cars that
ran on higb·t.est fuel and
the environmental move-
ment elimin ated the
market f or l eaded
gasoline.
"Demand for pre·
mium leaded went from
33 percent ln 1970 to only
7 percent. which is the
main reason for the
phaseout." Gulf said.
OCCSlates
Semi,nar
A seminar examinin~
the copyright law or 1978
will be offe r e d at
Orange Coast College in
Costa Mesa on March
~· Copyr ighting for
songwriters. writers,
mualdans aa>d the arts
will be held ln Fine Arts
Hall 116 from 9 a.m. to t
p.m . Admisaion 111 frtt.
F'or information call
556·5880. '
Women's
Course Set
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ELLIE RUTH GAIL
ND OF PETITION TO
DMINISTER ESTATE
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B.MAMT WATIUllOMT llSIDIMCI
um • MOD& .. see AM» our Prestllloua Turtlerock Hlghlands, 3 bedroom. family room, detached
home. Professlonally decorated and
landscaped. Overlooking park and
hills. Priced to seU qUickly at $212,500.
with one or Newport's most
spectacular bay views. Five
bedroomst..s eve n baths_t seven fireplaces. Master suite witn sltting
room and nearby upstairs kitchenette.
Sewing room. Beautiful living and
formal dinlng rooms. Gourmet
kitchen with butler's pantry. indoor
char-glo grill, and heated buffet
c ounter. Azure pool s et in a
radiant-heated patio deck. Four car
tiled garage. Docks for boats up to 60 '.
IJ~IVUt: tiVMt:S
REAL TORS~ 675-6000
2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Nil ..... Hoffer.
All real estate advertlsed
in thLs newspaper b sub-
Ject to lbe Federal Falr
Housing Act of 1968
which makes it illegal to
advertise ··any pre-
ference, limJtaUon. or
dlscrimhlatioo bued 00
race. color, religion. sex.
or oaUonal origin, or an
mtenlioo to make any s .cb preference. llmlta· uoo. or discrlminaUon "
1bi.s newspaper will not
knowincly accept AD)'
advertising for real
est.ate wtucb is in viola· uon ol lbe law.
SIDRM. $159,000
Count ry like at·
mospbere, s urrounds
this fantastic family
home. Atrium entry,
formal dining room,
family room + bonus
room too! Pri va te,
aechaded mast.er awte.
Owners will help w1lb
fmancing Call oow for
prevle'W. 646-7171
Peril •;a Coftdos
S2.700,000
JAMES E. GOULD
646-5096 631-1532
IAYFIOMT
We have several fine homes
with pier & sU_p
EL TOltO HORSE COUHTitY
4 Bdrms., 3 baths; ranch style .
mini-estate ii) orange groves. $249.500
ABILLGRUNDY, REALTOR
J 11 P.•1y\•d1· u,,,,,. N B bl'J t,161
2, 3 ai 4 Bedrooms wtth Qldfted ..,er ooean view. pool. sauna. w·~ ,,._-----..., ASSUMAIU IST spa & lots of open space _.. ~
ID Sunny San Diego. On Newport Penn. or
Starting $47,500 wrth S% South to Laguna Bc h.
down payment. 11 7S LD· Sin&k' ramdy. muJUple
tere5t rate. 549-7971 or dwelling or comm ·1 LD a l&I0-4989. come wut.s Brkr Invited Wnte R Lulher, Box 2 OH A LOT 4.20, Lake Arrowhead.
$97,500 l'ttlCE
GREAT LOCATION
Adull 3 BR rondo ~ alk
to W~d1ff or l?U> St
Doctors. dentLSt. bank
rlt!aners, restauraDts.
etc
2tr, l.ba, &lbr. lba, each Calif. 92352, Or Call 400l"'"~ mo AU gar. m downtown Loog 714-337-2414 or Eves u .._WAS
, ________
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=.~~· Full p rice. •331-·.17•17•. _____ °'f't?N't:
EltRORS: AdYriMn Park Place, Inc. 8'2·7461 RUSTIC? IR
..W cMcll tWr .. , IALIOA NEWPORT =r~o~ l~s~!f:
-9ld report _,.. HAI.TY Costa Mesa SBS.000 ,... I dlat•lr· n.. Wantstowortt roryou. ._ ..... _,.__.._ -...... DAL y PILOT __ , We b.aodJe aU lunds of ._.., -.-. NTI".
......., for ... flnt.. rentals. sales & listings. 541-77f
COl"Nd ... ....-. °"'I· liiiiiii6~7~M~1~70~iiiJ:iiiiii~ii~
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1002 .......................
DOYBSHOUS
LOWDOWN
Owner says bring offer
on I.bis f ant.ast1c 6 Bdrm
family home. Mal<ls
quarters & 3 car aarage
loo Call for more de-
wta
Ol'fN 1119•/l\l..,.,fQl'I ,..,,,. ---~ THE REAL '
ESTATERS ---_.; • .
• N. v~;
SAVE
Assume existing loan
aDd s ave 1otereat . Clw'minl 3 bedroom 2
balb home w1lh larae
scr eened p a t io +
Ureplace. Bul lt·ln
kitchen lnchldea com·
pector and disltwaaber. Low, low price $89,900.
Call 7Sl-3191
CSELECT
T'PROPERTIES
a.EGAMCE szos.ooo
Fantastic 3800 + aq.f\.
home . Totally re-
modeled, hardwood noon. ba1 windows too
Gourmet kitcbeo
ov~looka aunoy
bn!Mfut area. 2 tarse
bdrma downatalra,
aecond ltOI')' bom IJNIC· tacular muter awte.
Huge dre11lo1 area,
railed Raman tub. mar·
bl• top pullmaoa +2 me::-m. bdnm. A to lee. Call now
for peraonal preview. -.nn
lllC
llGlll ILlllS aa.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
HEWPOIT HACH
llG CANYON
~tos t Grnc1ou<; Versailles Modt-1 Wid<'.
Wlndinlit Su.'>l>('m1<'d Staircase Ovt>rlookmR
Marble Entr) & Spacious Llv1nJl Room
Superlative 1-·our Bedroom. Four & One Half
'Bath Home. Ele~ant Circular Garden
Kitchen. Den With Fireplart' Hu11e Ma:'iler
Suite. Luxuriou~ ltahan ~larble Baths View
Of Golf Course. Call For Appointment.
$748,500.
631-1800
111 DOVB HIVE -----·-··
S .-oc>MS + POOL. o.ty S 149 ,000.
Prl•• CHrtyOrd wlffl lo .. ty ape.
Cki i !S ::r. .__ for ,_.. .-Y w
• 1Rl1il~1dllc)M. Newtyoffeww4.
2744 E. COAST HWY.
COltOMA DB. MAR
759-1616
DOVB SHOR.E.S
" Bedroom . 3 balh.
C\lltom. oorner local.loo.
pool & spa, with some c:1
lY bihl view.
~
759-tUI
MEWUSTIMGI
MISAYERDl
:; Bdrms. or 4 & a den .
imma{'u late 2 -~tory
homr with all the extras
Garage door opene r .
wate r soft ener. de
cont« wall covenap
Call rorappl. SUl9.SOO
mJ8ll3 67>4177 nes
associated
uu Hf"~ nr "· ... ;,i:,
4 .' 1"' t! •' ~ n •l It. • , "
Going Into
Business?
Aa r9qulr9d by law.
new buatneaaea ,
ualng • Flctltloua
Bualneu Heme must
re9later that name
wtth lhe County Oerk.
CeM the DAILY PtLOT
LEGAL DEPARTMENT
for '°""9 and further
lntormlltlon.
642-4321
&1. 332
118U& SHOllS OCIAa .. OMT
PllCI IB>UCID SI00,000
A fantastic vlew of the beaut. blue
Pacific. Private steps from your own
door to the c ommunity beach .
Exclusive area with a 24-hour secur1ty
gate. Spacious contemporary home
with 4 bedrms, formal dining, fam rm.
recreation rm, study. 3'h baths. Spa &
built-in fi sh aquarium. Sl.100.000
Consider e x change for Ne wport
bayfront with boat slip.
WESLEY M. TA no• co.. llAL TOttS
2111 S-Jo••• Nlsao.d NEW-~--CEMTB. M.I. 644-49 I 0
~(®
E?B:Jc h Realty
aEAL ESTATI DCEU.lMCE SINCE 194'
COME WITH US. . .to DOVBl SHORES
AIEA. OWNER WILL FINANCE ti.ls
...... I•• Welts Milt "-: spec&o.s 4
bedrow. ....., rOOM & ....... "°°"'· Lua low pool. 1.-cp lot, l cw CJCr'CICJe.
S214,t00.
NEWPORT BEACH 759.0811
AT LAST. MEWPC>n HACH
FOa UNDER S200,000
Bi~ Ca'l'lyon. Mc L ain townhome.
deli~hlful . spacious. "El Dor ado"
modl'I. 3 Bdrm. 21 baths. pn\'ate
patio. m1c:ro"a'l' O\en -mo\C m cond1uoo. $1.9'2,000
I~ SINPll IMi&ESn
Hi ~h balance loans --avail able
o n this o ld Cor o n a d el M a r
remodeled duplex. consisting of two
3 bdrm. uni ts with 2 baths & inside
laundry room. each; olus shared
used bric'k spa . Ocean views from
upper levels. $274,500
IN NEWPORT CENTER
-. 644~060
SPARKLING HARBOR HIGHLANDS n.. fimst ·-,,... of o ........... e.w at
o rear_... price! Ctec. & .,.......,. l
Md. ............. c .......... ,..at. e ...... .ct bHmtit.I lpcL ,... .....
II r:: IKt.dits o •¥1aiblt ~ S 159, 00. This Is a doll home. 631-1400
Li DO ISLE--tJNANISHED 2 STORY
T..mfic DPf Nl_,ty to blly e.o... Clftd
•corah to Slllt .,,_.. own taste. ~ 3
Md. & ... .._.. .... locaHoft. rri•ate
beochn &-'"'"' coerh. S407.SOO.
6Jl·l400.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
Rf.Al £STATE
~.Rme#>.f'roc-riv~
2436 W COM! HY.v 31 '> M.anM Aw ~&Kh • 8albcw It.land
631-1400 67J.6t00
macnab / Irvine
realty
Walker & lee Real Estate
2w ........ ..._.
S BR 4 Ba cuatom
waterfront bomta
w/17JtJ&' pvt docks.
Priced $915,000 to r:.::,ooo d1nc:t from . l'or dttalll oa u... ..... llDd •Piil to ... call c.rol lloft; ... tll-«IM. ..... ..,.
AIUMIDIARVOf
TH! llMNI COMPANY
MYNCMT not•Ttt
A custom home beyond compaN on
the Unda Isle Lagoon. BeauUful
Countey French chat.au . wwt/aapprox. x.
JOOO aq.ft. of llviN II entertatn1nl
tpllce. Oak cabinets -hand hewn
beams -antique windOWB • doon
--carved mantles -· aplral
1tatrwa.Y --and much. much ITlCJn! LI pier & ellp. A beat investment with fee land. Jean Dalea 6'2 82:§.
<D·72)
NIWPOIT Hll•UJ'S + .... ACCISS
Lovely ramlly home on large lot with room for boat or RV
storage. Newly palnted interior, woodsy atmosphere,
secluded patio & backyard. Close to everything! $169,000 ,
UDO Ill AM) IAY .. OMT
Exciting estate like main house located on moat
prestigious Lido Island Bay Front. Separate maid'•
entry. Private 1 bdrm, 1 bath {uest quarten. Tb.is
elegant laland home ls beyond compare. Location &
design wtll sell ltaelt. .
OCbM MONT DUPUX
·SpacJous 2 + 3 bdrm unita on the beach. Remarkable
income & investment potential. Rare comer lot. Unique
opportunity. $540,000 ·
291' Sen Mtguet Dr.
Ne...,art .. ach
75~1501
2043 Weetdlff Dr.
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AMD-on buutlful s bdrm • ....., s bdrm home lllome, biablY upareded.
w!Qaod .. umablf hl. u&ra la• lot. a2$,000
amheUer wUI carry ~. C a 1 l C e n t u r y 2 l
NocJuallfyln1 .. and Loddwt,9G-8147. ~m.~~..f.°'·~ C....MtM 1014
ALLSTATE
REAL TORI
.......................
TIULY
DBJGHTFUL
De1crlbe1 tbl1 lovely
condo near So. Coast
STOfl v ... s..c ...
Detlrabl• Eaatalde 2
bedroom honM. IJt&&aled on Kood·1l:1ed R 2 lot,
with room to build Spot leu interior, nlaed
floors. buaJt ~ranie • oven. forced air beat,
sepa.rale laundry rm.
Garden area, 2 car
praae Hurry' SUS,000.
8KR. Call M0-1720 -TRillal --· ,_...,.,.....
On a bil wide 1ol, which
proVlde3 a total or 6 car
off-street parking 1
needed. 3 bedroom t3
bedrooms with ocean
view, steps to beach
Take-over big loan al low
Utterest at the new, re
duced pnce of $319,500.
Plaza. It features: 2 ._. _______ _
Bdnu 2 bath. formal din·,. ma room, new carpe&.s, CAREFttH LIVING
ne w wa ll coverings. Beautifully upgraded
ooranuc noors, RV ac· Woodside Condo. 28r, l
cess and is a downstairs bu, close to SC Plaza.
end unit. For an appoint· Seller 1:> anx10W1 $70,900
ment t.osee, call ~-5880 Agt 544-8542 ,._ _____ _
JACOBS REALTY -~-=-···HERITAGE . • REALTORS
675-6670
ABANDONED OAK GLEN
VktorianMansioft D1 s t1nct1ve n e w 2
Elllate grounds. Beach bedroom, 21h ha con·
Z.Sly. Front porch.. Lob donuruums. $'99.990
by entry 6 BR Formal 4518 Elden Ave. C.M. d.tn parlor. w bltn dbl 642-6734
d una hutch Den gamt' --------
rm. 2nd sty veranda sun·
deck w t 4'e p outsi de
staJttase. Indoor art1st1c
::.Uurwell. Gue!>l qtrs
Domed ceilings Bay
window. B If a ccess. 50''.
restored. It has 1t all
~us t i. a c ri I 1 c e I or
SYCAMORE GLEN
BRAHDMEW
Fabulous, laree 3 bd, 21-a
ba Quality townhome
condos. Only 8 a vailable,
from Sl09.990 2430 Santa
Ana Ave 642 6734 Sl25.000. Call now • •1 ________ _
Brokr.963-0002 BACK BAY
YOUR CHOICE
3 Bdrm w 'pool or 4 bdrm
w/~pa . O wn l'r wi l l
finance Call Chns for
detatJs
~21.
SURF REALTY
536-7542
MESA VERDE. move in
today w approx S2S.OOO
dwn. 2 sty 4 BR. den. 2'-•
l>a. no qual $135,900
~a_gt 011~831 1:57
DESPERATE!
3 Bdrm, 2 bath. nice arc>a
near Soo Coast Plata.
5!!7.500 Bkr 631 5737 3 U.STSIDE UNITS
Two brand new and 1 re
furb1'!hed lst ownc·r
rleprel·i:.tllon bc•nl'f1h
foµ valul'~s.<!40.000
ISTTIMEOFFERF:D
A roomy 3BR home with
pool Pn<'et.1 Lo sell i.t on· --------•
640-6259
c/1~~
ly SlZJ.000
CALL 644-721 I
"1n NIGEl · ·
GAILEY &
/\SSUCIATES
RU:EDOM HOME --------•I 38r-pool·2050 National
11 %
~SUMABLE
Super sharp 2 on a lot
Owner will carry 2nd
Sl8S per mo income Only
S149.SOO Call &u-9161
: OPEN HOUSE
') • REALTY ~ ... ~ -RB>UCB>
FOR c;>UICK SA.LE!
OCEAHAlOHTS
Spacious 2·s lory 4Br
home. lam rm. fplc, 2ba.
romr lot. RV. blk walh. ---------6 Deluxe 2 bdrm . 2 bath
urulb. now W95.000 '
Owner'l> deluxe: J bdrm ..
2 bath unit + I bdrm
rmtal. on SS fl lol. Now
S'i!JS,()()() I
HURRY ON THESE!
Balboa Boy Prop.
Rflltton
• 675-7060 ..
llGCA.HYOH
Lovely 2 Rdrm
Greenbriar Model
w '2 patios, in
M c Lain
Townh omc'l.
T enni s cou r ts.
p ool. s pa :ind
JOgj?inl? distance
to the h11?h school
track. 5182.000
nr So t sL Plaia .
$133.500 546-5643 ------
SHARPCOHDO
:lbr . 2ba. xlnt area
Lse Opt avail $'94,900
645-7272 Avail. 3·15
' ••• Richard Fort
195-i Parsons Apt. C
Costa Mesa
You are the winner or
two t1 ck eL • <$13 .00
value), to
CIRCUS VARGAS
Mar. 14th · Mar. 20tll
Costa Mesa &
Huntington Center
'nckets may be claimed
by calling 642·5678. ext.
272 • ••
EAST SIDE
ASSUME 91/:iO/o LH.
3 ~. 11/J baths
F/P $'97,500
FUU.ER REAL TY
546-0814
EX!CUTIVE 2 STY
PLUSPOOL .
Tiled eotry, formal liv-
ing and dining. Sunny
kitchen, large family
ro o m , crackling
fireplace. Stairs leading 1006
·-•••••••••••••••••••• to private master suite,• --------•I massive bdrms. Free
~rqon Beach I 040 ...•....•..•..•.••••..•
DOL1HOUSE
This ch arming . patio
home realures 2 Bdrm
1•'l baths, and ls localed
on cul de sac slrtet, next w greenbelt. Very clean
and pnvate. Temf1c for
a young or retlred CO\I·
pie. For an appointmeol
to see call 546-5880.
·~$.~ HERITAGE
.•. REALTORS
3 Bdrm 2ba, Prestige BBQ
model, upg.raded .
Sll7,500 PrincapaJs On·
ly. 46-0039
Beach cottage. close to
beach Jg yard Only
$79,500 Bkr 975-1177
BEACH COTT AGE
Newly renovated 3br.
lba. only 3 blk.s from the
pier. f\111 pnce Sl.S0.000
Park Pia~. Inc. 842·7401
SHARP 2 Ir Condo
Only $77,500. Lo west
price in area. Priced for
q1.11ck sale.
Wortd Real Estate
556-7777
All new carpeting, new
JUST LISTED palot lnside & outalde.
Only $27,500 to aaawne
fcrm pool + manicured
grot.an<l4. Only Sl00,500.
call now! 963-7881
EuieptionaJ home in best this beauUlw 3 br home.
locatloo by Sooth Bay. No qualllylna I 962· 7940 se,ooo. m-6511 O<'r"' ,,, 0. ,. \ llJf>I •o ~, .,. ' A¥).. ~~MIW~~HO~~M~E~~~1 [ ~ IMlil "::"!.G::. :~:. ':.':.!
0.0.enh.tdlot . -only964-4897. 962·1613
3 Bedrooma, d en, 3 *5br. l~ba. near Fe<fco. .U... 9 'lio/o VA
bMbt, jacu.ai and room Priced to sell. $108,900. Clean3br.2ba, +pool.
fcrperidni4 cars By Owner. 968-4680 Divorce forces sale LOU IUCHTB. . _ _ _ _ _ _ -,_ S7SO mo.
&Aleoc. '75-lJJI wswuuuswuwwr S4I-04.2SBkr. C...tral Locatktft C1'hf1w::IHdl IOll Small, cozy house on MOWORMEVERI
_ .................... wry tra. t>uildable loL ~'.\asaumablebchcoo·
SPANJSH ESTATE Fbr uJe by owner. Call do, highly up1raded,
()tem ud harbor viewt C2l3 )f73-T173. 28r, 2Ba, frpk, 1 yr MW,
enllaoce lhl1 alniady !!!~!!!!!!!!~B!l!!!!!'I pool, Jacuut, tennJ1, ....... 5 bedroom. 3 ~. Joi l blk to baU11 r .. lduce wltb 2IDIMCOMDO bcb.SU0,000 ..
famllJ room, library, In French Quarter OpenHMSat/Sooll-4.
c1bUQa room pool and. Lowest price ln area. 2is71Brookbunt t51&.
c =uat it1ted for LocaLed on 1reenbelt. teU'150alUPll. Onl1 . 515,000. WON'T
.•• ,,, REALFmATE LASl' $1.03 per DAY
IJ,.,r -..12 W.WIMI ..... c.w..... 1022 __ ._ .... _7_7_7_7 ~-
lA .. e /Opllon \o eloee
A&li. •Hl1tW MW COD·
do '\'erloollAI lennla court• • pool. Slip
avaJlabl•. Call Sandy
!!·· .....
1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
DWftE
ATTUl'IUIOCI flecaot and cpmtorubl.e 11 the beat way to
deacn be uu. sorieou.s
T\lrtlrerock executive towDbol.-e ! Lovely billl
and nllht UCbt view too! 3 Bdrm and spaclouaoeaa
•bound. l"ormal d.Jol.n&.
Jim 1259,000! Call to pre-
view. 7S2-l 700
O#'f"' "' q . ,, ~ llJN 10111 ""',
IClllHI
TURTLERO C K
PRESIDENT HOME-new on market, spacious
3 BR home in prime
TurtJeroc:k location. Ex·
ecuuve or famiJy bving
al its best. Custom-lake
features lhruout.
S33S,OOO. Myroa Boom.
ail 675-301
LOTS FUR SALE
Ja acluaive Northwood.
...... ,... .. l .......,_Wt
,...._, 5000 eq, ft, IO 7300 ~...... I 012 ~l!UMIAM
1q. ft. lulkl ,_ own ..... •••••••••••••••••• ..... fltOrllry
dreaa.taome. .. , .... ,.."". v-. ~ .. ck Bay ud
R a~~H CldoelDOlll Modfl. 2700 cllJ l!~Exclualve " 14 It 4 Bdrm 3 Ba. Dover area. Uo-RE l V 'cn.ooo. By Ownr. beUevab perfect.
551-1,,,,2 ,_•_••-•-----~&Id luu.rlous. ~ Jlllt lilted. tall for your ~=::::::!:=~=~ t .. putltedt 1069 privat. ~ &oday.
TURTLE ROClt • BJ i.-----·.--·.·.·.••.·.•.••.·.• ... • l6tlD OWQet. Broed.mOlor plan •
4. Xlol. cood Is loc. • f'lMVOll ~.ooo. allow• Is ••· Wllll
1umptloo of a 10*~ ~ IOfl coune
mo rt ca ae . Pbooe --.. tmO eq.lt. 4 tot -1-Bdraa. ~ batbl. ~ ...;;-_;....;-.;,_'_· -----· aadapa. ll..-.000.
f-OQl STE
OL~ON
.__,
BY OWNER · Northwood. J11 SJlDMtt CO f41WP011CUST Warminatoa 4br, 3~ba. ~ • HiOly uplflded, pro.
lam rm. &ml d1n rm, &J') ·7751 len&ci..•ty deorat.ed 2 a /c, pool. •· fire ptt, ' Bdrm 2 bath tDDdo wl&b cu BBQ. Creative 1---------c pee&.a·boc> OCtaD view. r 1 n a n c l o 1 a v a t 1 . OOered at ~.ooo. Cati
Ownt,._. ~18 as all. .. CANYON $40..Wl
s. 4 Bdrm. ere.au ve ftnanc.
CREEISIDE HOMES
FOR SALE
Aspen $131.500
Poplar $135,000
Willow $149,000
WtllOw $155,000
ing. Auumable loan.
Call for IJ)pt.
'01 UDO
&!per W aterlront Coodo
Spectacular view. As ·
swn.able lotan. Ca II for
deWll.
· ·. -HEllTAGE
RE11LTORS
Speciacular Vin! Secun.
l> pted comm. 4br, 3ba,
M1JX».~1'
PllJBATE SALE *Cote Realty leases & In vest mf'nt
Poplar $725/mo 640-5777 Oan 4 br pool borne ln i.....,......,1111\ir_..._,,.___....
Ba)CreSl Pnced lor fa.st
~ ldeaJ famtly home
Ca1.loow for deWli.
Sycamore S7501mo I~~~~~~~~
Jr WO()!'IH<IU<OE
hf Al '•
UDO ISLE
z.&y early Cahf 3 BR . ~ dm, 3 ba . IJv rm w tfpl,
& beamed ce1l Co1y 21
pal.lo Walle to beach.
t'lub & te nn11 facil •
551-3000
Slli.000 Call .... wporl C...ttt
* S7'°DM. * No Quabsnae Ownn-
will can' balanc:e or
loan at ~n current
1nte re ~ rat•~
F1REPl...A( S Bdrm ~So C.t Plua In
-.estors 't'lcomc
Hl. 'HR Y \\ t L.a5t
1300 ......................
4-PLEXES
AlOM SIS,,000
200/o DOWM
IEAR DtSHEYLAND
lroker m4 n~ Ui24
.... h..,ty 1400 ....................... CAUFORMIA
41a +FAMILY
Elegance and
crallrnan.sh.lp here! EJt.
panded plan 8 -up-
grade(j y ant too' Cu.st.om
lam1ly r oom . Jus t
Slt7.99S and owner wtll
r~ $23,995 lot.erest
only. 2nd TD. Ca ll
7 2-1700
THETBRACE
Charrruog 2 br, 2 ba.
C ardiff Townhouse
Owner /Broker will help
in creatl'·e financing
Ml pn~ Sll0.000 Call ~forappt tostt
~ION REAJ...TY 640..5357 ~~~~~~-1~~--i ~~~~~~~~-~~~ ~ """. 5...080 0
Boa work.s offered ror
W.,, NB Offers rtt'd. ~ l 1 11) Oet.a1ls coo.
~r Herluf Jemen.
Tru: (J(fl~r. Loma 1...1 n
da lvv , 72096 Founda·
llOfl ffice, Loma Landa.
(.\ ~ 796-7311, ~Xl
~
MEVPORTHTS HARIORVIEW
Lo~ely ~onaco model
Quiet street Lrg pvt
back yard N.sumJl11t·
bl T 0 l'ncc SIKS,000
Call owner for 11ppt
~ .t.260 __ _ [~·1tt&ilil ~%21 .
SURF REAL.TY
l.(j s lei Borqain!
W«.-11 kept Harbor View
Jlonw, onl{ owner &·-.t
---------buy at $234.900. f't•c'
Owner will fUl:.nce !>al~
"' 22' ~ luwn :.! ~' on
k 2 tot bt-luw l~th ~t
Sl:!!i.O•O t .ill Curt
Uerberl.!, 11. 6J I 12ii6
l~~~I~
Rb\LTORS
TUR TLER OC K
PRESIDF:NT llO M E .
Elegant Plan 60. 4 BR.
Fam Rm. all' cood., pool
& spa Lovely view ol
hills. t'asb.aoo bland a od
hgh1s. Spacious. &wing
enlerta1olog areas ai
c ustom like features
t.hruouL S405.000. Myrna
Boom, agl. 675-34 ll
CAUF.PUH 105
$125,000!
~ Cabfonua home 4
Bdrm. 2 st.ory C2 up & 2
d own I family roo m
kitchen t'ombo w ith
firepla«' Tastefully up
l{r adl'd lhruout
c;orgeou.c; landscaping
Owner purc hased -
needs fast sale! Take ad·
v antage, call now
752 1700
(lf1fl ''' q. "'• f:r1 ,..,Pt'• f 1
[em•H:I
$13,590
Down' No Quahrying•
Owner wall finance'
Bnghl cheery home,
steps to the lake m Wood
~e.
Cell RM C_,,.t
754-1201
SUPER PatnckTenorl'.631 L2Jl6
Assumable -~~~lztl loan REAL TORS
Top ·level bome 1n THEIUlffS
Rancho San J oaquin. Bay & ocean v 1e w •
'Ibl.S t.ownbome LS rn ooe SoptustJcaled Lown.home.
ol the bes t locations finest & most desirable
Qlaet cu.I-de-sac street. · early area location First
overl<>OkIDg the i.treen oHenng by original
belt and p.a rte Mo vc in ov.Tier 1229, ooo
condJtion 2 Bdrm "+ Agent~~
den.
HA.RIOR RIDGE
f'anta'\t1c O'na•.t\
model. 2 fir 2 ll.J pro
fM~1nnally dc•c·nratt•d
g).>,(.00
~
VIWIALIOA
I 111'nl ~~ lo bu) or
lt>as.e oPlllCl .i ·n-.,.ile
Pat.nrk TC10re 631 1266
l:i}%~1~
RE.LTORS
Sewport C~t Trul) one
rJ the mot attract 1' c J
bdrm unit I ~ear old
,._.J r 11u1I Bua It 1n
lln.tllfllll: • i:ood dn11. n
p.J) n• nl "' potnl' n11
1~uahf)1 1jl T• n n1>
1.1ru.t1 !'nl1th \11 \tr
~ f-40 ~or~ 7r<IJ
'\1·11><1w.rt <.:r~I 'upc>r n >n
do '\Pt'r lK'dl1on I ~ r
•.>Id. : br !• ... b.i 'It p-.
itv.a11 from pool. tt•nn1 ...
& j.JtU1ll Sli~.(.100 H~
f '"'Tl("' 642 :D:50
.. 523 CAMPU5Dl·IRVINE 759-922 I SEAYIEW! 1---------1 (Xt.'IU +Cit, IJgh~ \'1ew ~ leodt I 048 PatrTlc Ten>re. 631 1266 ······················· I -~~~,91
OCEANFRONT )\EAL TORS
New Modular Type WHYMEH
Homes. pvt. community, 1 YHO "' 2 ......... .... hr a4curily, 'I ~ 1T. M,.; uu.., ue "" T ca cawtelo ~ on.-the rort sub-letting OK. From , ,..,y 'flJOY com
&.900. Tre&aure Island Dll MacArthur Blvd oC a ~rt hoaw m a
Mobile Home Pk. 30801 Stelll.NewportBeach cho1t'l loc-a t1on This
Beach. R.M P . (714 ) M 1nvm ale Ynth an al· So Coast Hwy Laguna BIG c•uyoN <,peel~ B4rm home~
()PSolSUH.1-4 tn<'l e family rm.
Un 1 v e r s 1 t y P a r k 1-499--38•16•·-----• fonm dm11a rm & a "ordham Model New lOlwNiwJT"" k\ I Call r Don'\ rt\L\S lhl.S unique .. par na poo carpel, taJe, wallpa per. LAGUNA MEADOWS 979-537b>v.
n.tunt In •· out Great R al opportunaty lo acqwre a _.... "' George Charles e ly LS ~ home in the
locataon. C lose to proud to ~nl these uchaive Bag Canyoo
llChools. pa~ & library. homes siluat.ed against oommuruty. Owner as
Sl.2.8,000. Great terms. gentle bi1111des. Pnced aisled rlnanclng 4
Prln. balance $85,000. Crom$250,000 bedroom. 2i,., batb.s, den.
10.9% lot. Prio. ooly. 675-7512 21ireplaces.laraepool&
562-1311. spa. AD lnUmaU home
Open Sun \.5. for tbe demandine ex
liS8tinwood OJlmBIEAllY ~~~· OHered al
* • • Ul4•U.2650 S..laricer
14931 Merced Cir.
Irvine
V ou are lbe winner of
two llcket1 ($13.00
value), to
CIRCUS VARGAS
Mar. 14th · Mar. 3>th
Costa Mesa&
HuntiOlloa Ceottt
'ncUt.a ~ be cl4imed
by caW.na 842-5678. ext. m •••
OCEAN .ti CANYON
VIEWS
Secluded 3br home
w /1paclo11.1 backyard.
Lee redwood deck to
wlllcb even1o.1 1unsets.
Hardwood noon ud
modern kttcb make thi.
home very livable.
S198.000. Please call dal·
ly S49·7093 ; evel
1·15&-46&
*** DamtWd
2308 Law-eJ Pl.
Newport Bea<"h
You are Lbe winner ~
lWO tlckell (513.00
vahae>. to aacus VAIGAS
Mar. l«h ....... 20th
Qoe&aMeaaft
ALMTATE
TORS
DurLEX
and bay. 2
new paint.
per plumb-
to move-in.
Opetl I~ an IOam
Jpm f'or mt h<>m..-o(
lht> ~AHMJ All (ff
L~OOR t. S1 () t.W 1n
cl r urn + blt lot ~10 ,
<lri or 1r.id4' h1'!< 1.mip
:!?Zl ll el10 1 v1• Ur
;,u 17fl.' CJ rl 11 ,
......................
S..to~h.
:-Oo q1.l!ryan.: ~o \•°ll1
$7J,500 duwrJ l')Vt.><> you tnt<I lhl' ~ ttw Lo. naut1ct fuUy furn II II
Taxt> O\f'r klv. \l••r,..,t lundo ool, pal.lo. 2 r Jr
p,,) mt.' n t, o th 1, ltlll' W<. '\ l.tst lunt.! C'Jll
d)-nam1r ont• ~room f»b Wa, a" 962 !kll 1
~· l~itl STl'Tt:R. ~ t-operty 2000
c:b.arttu..ng ant~n0tn ~n ••••••• •••• •• ••• •• •• •• uaog MedJtt"rriU\n at ._ ______ _
~l\&ll~ty, pool. ~pa. n!'<' rm KR
\.41J ~I 173)
TARIEU -·
•7JNfTS• f'~l ~I.II~ area or
G .. rd('n .ruH'. 10 mo
old J l!2Rr & 11,AJ
Tv.nh~ units. OWC
,.. 30 ~n U 50.000
!$.'JI ltiln
OA,S &CLARK
IHt~TMEMTS
A'>..'>U" t.: 11lo/o' I-t 'I R.-. of
4PV'V\ ~.iw owe 4i
~ quail() ins.: \ a1 .ar.:i
BR I '• Ba ~mall f-'.,
Hm r.9 ~ --~ Iii '--------IOI 12'>~
r.-109 FJofTASTIC
•••••••••••••••••••••• FMAHCIMG
Spe(1.tcul.lr Ore an \'1t.>W 0 w c l ll PJ~r at 10' r I
:-;t.>w authtnllr Sp.anish 12 wuf in Custa Mt>,,a
quallly home . un the ppro'f(i ror add1t1onal
''ef'Y top ul th<" Tuslln 1..uni~ o r 23 condo~
llllb 4 ffdrms. R~ rm. \2-~
11.•ine rt>l lar, stained
alJaM window'\, master
~l.tlt' on t.'flllre lop noor
sri65.000 Ca II 00-3532 Or
544-0LS4
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1100
MOBlLEHOME
BUY-SELL · RENT·
FlNANCE .,......_.ston
1w1oo • .._c ........
CALL US 661· I 021
•EXCITING•
UdoPn
1974 Travel eze
w1cabana, outside palio
& prden. Oia.bwasber·
d lspos a 1 ·frost he e
frlfldalre. French
armolre divider . 2 at.oraae sbeds. comer lot. OiUll3ll3 , . ..,...., .. ,-*
Custom Cambrld1e
3ld0. 3Br, 28a. Natural
wood lnt. IFB'331 ).
Also·1970 Universal
J<4.S. 2Br. 28.a. bigb.1,y
'"1aded. l.avd:t= ~aded Villa Welt Home, 20x80.
t QUAIL
PLACE
NOf'StTIES •
Tll t:JO r.M.I
112°/o-I 00/o *
r will car ry th1'
s pnde cl ownership
n it apt comple'\
~ ,050.000 dn. XlnL
W! 851-1666
VIS&CLARIC
ESTMIMTS
Huntlnllon Ceat«
nctd.a imy be claimed
by ca1IUll IOaTI. e.xt m • ---~:::..::=---! 2Br~ lBa jn Lq. HWa .. s ....,. park .• c:or-***
VllWHOMI
OWl•l'IMAMC--. ATI~ Newtbt .. nn.t 3 Bdrm
cSecoretor Mme. Built wound emtn1 autwn.
llMWldMbastua&om
loft • Oak aplral 1talrea1e. Cuatom
Jk'Ulll pool W/~ 6 ':l ::::, •. c.~
Jll!DCARPET. 5D.cnT7
I
L
1016 oer lot w Jlarce patio
area. Atr rood·onl1 sr.sio. uum >· C&.ASSIC MOii.i..,..
SM.IS
maeart. • ._ ... " MNH1
-· t . .•. :-...... , .............
~ -·--~ -
I.Ma wat.cdl"Glt \wnhle,
lBr. md unit. x1nt loc.
t~noaa, pool, aauoa,
~~ID0-~1434
....................... lmmac. 3 br , 2 b•
i--------•I Flnplace Near So, LAlfllelNdl 3241 ....slDI ~ Plaaa 8112) All ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14MCH SITI IGJl50, 142-t0lo
air. lba, frplc, w 1yard
9Love/retrl9. Adlli No
Peta '47$Mo. 144-11~.
t14Benwd
12UMTS
Mlwportleacla
4'50ACllD IDOO hr Acnt
('114) MC)..9800
Al:kfor.leftYouq, Act.
100' from 1~d. Only seoo.ooo. Fee land. Won' lalt! ZS~ down. owner .,....,,,....
will carry at l~. m produclq acres near World RMI Estah OUco. » •c. PetJte Sirah
556-7777 + 3> ac. peacbe8 + 10 ac. ..._._,..._,,,....,_...._......,,.,.....a Xmas trees. Good water,
---------' modern 1 br home & eqwp. shed. 103 down,
lllnt. t.erms . $360,000. Ex·
elusive agt. 975-0274
Onk> foir l.se. Off Irvine
Ave. 3br, 2~ba. 2 t'ar
111r. 2 frplca, patio.
SWlMO. 64S-OltJ8
Npt. Terrace Twnb:ie,
3br. 2'hba, J5~sq, ft
Refrig. W JD, pool ,
adults, no p('tS. Li.e.
liOOMo.~
3 Arcb Bay; 3 BR. l ba,
ocean view •Mo Victona S.acb. ocean
>Kie, 3 BR, frpl., fan·
taat11~ views! Lease
ll,000.
Turner As.soc. 4.94· l 177
OCEANF R ONT
MONTHLY RENTALS.
fW1UShed mobile homes,
3 bchs. 3t br secwi&,y •
$.\50. RMP -.:1816
Nearly new 2br. 2ba, 2 t'ar
pr, lam rm, fJl>lc, ocean
VteW $725Mo. '97·10Sl
RXIR·TRIPUX
Upper Nwpt. Hta, Costa
Mesa. 38r , 2Br+bonus
rm & lBr. Shows gd an·
l'Ome. owe floaocang
wtt.h low do. Sl!i0,000, fast
Red Estate 2br, 1~. t'htld OK No
W-.d 2900 pets. S450Mo 1!182 U ~Hills 3250
... •••••••••••••••••••• _Meyer. ~u ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• eso"OW.
Pl.AVA REAL ESTATE J BUY HOUSES AT
673-1900 95010
FOUR.Pl.EX OF MARKET VALUE •No Fee
Only 2 left! Good Costa •l.mmed. PurcbJlse
Mesa k>cation. Can be •Move when ready
l>Okl separately. All 3 Br •Pnvat.e Party
2 Ba each. Owner wall 978-7087
CaJT)' ot 10% ror 4 years ---------
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Clt•an 2 br, l lrn , alt.
garage. No pets $UO. US7
E. 21.sl St 646-2723
3 Br. 2 Ba, encl. gar. yard,
washer, dryer, 5475 mo.
5411-8594 or~
3 Be, 2 ba. ram rm. J?ar.
lge yd. Kids ok No dogs
S59S mo 831-9081.
HOME FOR RENT
4 Br pnced at $525. Focd
yard & garage. Faaiily
please. Kids & pets
welcome. Call 96C-2:566 or
973-297 t. Agt, no ree.
LGIJlllllCI ~ 3252 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2Br, 2Ba, den w /frplc,
form dan. rm. View.
SSOO. Avatl.4·1. 77G-96i6.
$56,00> down. Full pnce
$210,000 each. All uruts
being upgraded and are
fully occupied. Yearly lD·
rome $20,000 pr bwldulg Tenants pay uWJL&es.
3144 focultr.in v oMey 3 2 3 4 • .... • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. wpott t.octt 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• San J~uin Country Club •• •S Brs, 2 ba, frp'c. dbl garage Sl650 mo. S3SO ~· d unit overlook· S1D 9436 Cormorant,
f
R€HIG€ ~lake & golf course. 2 f\nValley 642.7743 Hol'lE:~ B & den, beautifully
furn. No pets. S850 Mo., Newly decorated Jbr. 2ba,
yrly. Condo. Dbl gar. End
Bay & Beach 759-0811 pet.Jo & storage. Pools &
NO f'EE! Apt. & Condo
rentals. VIila Rentals
675-4912 Bier.
Ocean view, dlx. 2 BR. 2
ba. Versailles condo:
NMll!lftirt Helabw, JBr. -/'IDQ. .... 31 • .......
Yrt1 ..... mr 1ba, rroo
moatb. 2U·lll·ZOH.
T1H'JWW, ..... Oeorp.
Newport Shone 3 Br. 2ba,
teiulll, pool. frplc. 2
bloci:I Lo bch. 988.9110
Dduxe exec-uuve home, 3
br, 4 ba. den. atrium .
Back Bay. Good loe. 3100
sqft.~-~
.HARBOR VIEW HOME
CAIUIELJ Br. 2 ba, LR.
fR. S82S. Avail April
7141'59-~tosee.
Wmlclifl AIU, 3Br 2ba,
Lrg f eocd yrd, x.lnt for
Kids. Avail Apnl $1650.
lncl prdeoer. S48·7884
alt4.
3276 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Br, den, 2 ba condo. 1 yr
lease. ~ mo. Pool &
spa. 1st. last + S200 dep
.lSOO sq. ft . 493-1341 : eves
493-1254 or 493-Z734. Ask
for Al or Jerry.
2 Bdrm, 2 ba coodo, <X'ean
\'lew. Adults, no Pt"t~
1590 mo. 493 83115 ,
m-Olli6 Mr. DavlS
1280 •••••••••••••••••••••••
O:rzy 2Br, lBa. attached
garage, lrg fenei!d yd,
near So. Coast Platd
Call 751~ or 8JS. m s
3425 ......•...•............
STANTC>N
0<.at£1Ja & Knott I
LA QUINTA JISRMOSA
1IZ1l PartWde 1"'. l ~ w. " Blach, 3 b!b s. "' m.,..
lr1•SM1 ........... 1741 •••••••••••••••••••••••
YE.AR•AOUND FUH:
Social Achv11ies 01·
rect'lr• Free Sunday
Brunch• 880 s •Par·
hes • Plus much mo<e
OAEAT RE<:A£ATlOH:
Tennis • Free Lessons
(pro & pro shop)• 2
Health Oub6 •Sauna •
Hydromassage • $wwn
ming • Or1v1ng Range
OEAl1TIRJl APART·
MENTS: Songies 1 &
2 Beorooms • Fur·
n1sheo & Unlum1sheO
•.A.dull L1V1ng •No Pets
• MoOels Open da•ty
9 to 6
Oakwood
Garden Apartmenta
fMwport BNch/So.°
1700 16ttl St
tOO•l'r If 16lt11
(714) 642 8170
Newport Beach/No.
880 hv1ne
Ill 1611\t
(714) 645-0550
2 Bdnm, 1 bllthept .
AdWt.a. Gu paid.
142-~.
~
UAATMINTS
GUHDC>nMMG
2Br.28a ~
ExttUent locatioa, walk
to complete 1boppu1e
BeaW!ul.l,y landscaped.
~ apt.s. Pnvate
pltioloirdecb. Adults.
Heal paid. No pets. Spa.
~10-icWJy 3111 est Wllaon. C.M.
631 ·S583 f548-3t08
•2 Br. 2 ba. nr So. Cst
PW.a S,A. MSO Children
OK. 1133-8974 eves.
I Br, bltns, re<rig, pool.
Adull..s, DO pets. $325
S4S-0492 -------
f'amUy. 2 Br S:WO. Spac J
Br, 2 ba $395 Play-
ground, pool 646-1486
.... H.-Aph
2 Br I ba f'rom S435
2 Br '2 ba Prom S4!iO
JBc '2 ba From~
BeauUful spaciou.s wuts
lD 3 wut & 5 urut build·
tngS. Pvt yan:h' palJO&.
decks. fo'amlly & adult
only a..rea.s No dogs
ThL Mgmt 642 1603
J br. 2 ba. nr. So Coabt
Plaa Call IW-2238 M t ',
8 »~ :I>
&twde 149 E . Bay. 2br
lb.t, pool. Adults. :-011
Pel.' SJSOMo ~-J72 1
l Br apt 1350 & 2 Br apt
WO plus 3 BR 2 ba condo I S56() All oew, ctuldren
OK..~
Eubkle 2 br duplex. sm Spedom 3 bdrm. A.dulls. 1
fenced yard. adults. Pet mllsbea& Nopeta.
ok. DO. Frat Is IAlll SlOO ta-Z:SS7.
dep.ca.1J~7 ..-RT UDO, oo the bay. 2 BR, z
"'"""~ Ba, pvt paUo, 1910 mo ArARTMIHT'S yrly. Subuut oo cb.ldrea
2 Br 127~ + UUI. Mature orpel&.
adul\.I, 1nl1U11 only. No &ty&IBeach 75&-0811 pas. No walttbeds _.;..... ______ _
~Newport Blvd I Bedroom; 1 bath, yearly
Cost.a Mesa or mo. $350 mo. Ag\.
~10
LUXU.Y UVIMG
In qiaet adult compleJt
Spac iou s 1 br apt ,
t'atbedral ceahng, gas
frplc 6 dshwhr. P\•t
patio, balconies, pool.
.)aCUZZJ. No pets S360 mo
Me:.a Pmes, 2650 Harl a
SPMC ~2447
2 br, 21'2 ba, lu-xunou~
brand new condo nr S C
l'lau, lpl<', 2-car gar,
reC' rac1f ~6SO mo.
!£!-8118 oc 979 7971
OCMGPoW 3826
•••••••••••••••••••••••
I & 2 bdrm, bl.OW. 1·rp,
$275 & ~ 951 isaJ &
~7906 ,, ma fr lJl h
3 Br OCEAN FRONT
APT. Yrly $1,000 mo.
A#.673-QlO
3 Br. 2 ba, steps t.o beaeh
l>50 mo. Property Houaot,
642-3850 or 642-I 010
, Br2 Ba. dbl garage, pool
etc. 1750/rno. Ad Sitter'
•l».~24hrs.
BACHELOR, ut.al paid. Nu
pe\S, $Z.!S mo.
548-2682 ----
UNTilBWATER
2 Br w 'JaCUZL&, f11>lc, lge
<it-Ck, all bltns. Just ~
roodeled! Garage. 3 blk.s
from beach. 1850. '8ue.
Smith-Meyer. ARl ,
00-53S7or~7813. 2 Hrdm 2 HJ ,
d:sbwsbr ~lDVt.!, bolcony
w o ce.tn ~u . S3!1 S BAYf''RONT 1 BDRM, l
661 ilia BATil. $475
67s.89'Jl ......ilwJOlta.odt 3840 ---
••••••••••••••••••••••• 11LE COVE··. Baysu:S..· On\.e. I br, den, pool,
•DElUXE*
GARDEH APT.
2 Ir. Aduth Ofllly
3 pool:.
J.tCULZJ. pvt beach, lk
lux.e mso mo. 759-1092
J Br nr ocean, encl gar
$315 incl R uttl. lld~
pleaw 646 511)() •
3876 .......................
Rt'al Erltalc Investments
3333 W Coallt I lwy, NO
645--6646
Closed Sunday
l.Q9MG leach 3148 clb me. ctuldren OK. No
Crplc., deck: all blt-111.S.
will coo.sider 2 yr. lease.
$695 rno.! BBP, agt.
67s.7000
J Br, 1"7 ba, 2 :.tory
Dshwbr, patio , dbl
garage 2 kids & 1 pets
ok. $475. 964·2566 or
973-2971, Ag\, no(~. l'-~~~~~~~-'1
Covt>red car port
pauoapb . B8'l ..
l'.'°"4' to 'wy, & tx. h.'>
walk lo .. hopptnl(
17111 Gokieftwttt
atWanMt"
:.! Bron chff by beach.~·:•
mo AdulL'>, no Pt'L' 33:!
i:JlclDO Ln See Mgr, apt
c.
8 UH'TS W JPOOL
$275,000
Very ruc-e bldg an xlnt
area o( Anaheim. 29',
dwn. owner will carry on
contract.
.... ....... BdtR.lq
842-4114 84().5027
JnnW1C!on
••••••••••••••••••••••• Pets. 847·4900 eves. Ava.i.I. Mart"b 15. S550Mo OCEANFRONT COT-
TAGE. 2Br, pvt bcb,
adlts, 499-3.579
LaganaMicJ-1 3152 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Laguna Niguel Shores
3 Be, 2 ba. pV\ communi·
ty, poof. terml8 • beadl.
/\Vail. l month May LSlh
to June ~ S800 all uW
pd Also s ummer rental
Exec hm. 2600 sq ft, 2 frpl, --y·~-·...-----
1111 mstr br. lrg ram rm. IA "'""' • HHYC 4 br, $875. 968-2720; 2100 sq ft, 5 bdrms, 1.,, 983-&IOB ba. Sl650 per mo lease,
will coo.sider abort t.erm.
1 Wf14o. hodl 3240 Red Estate 5ton
---····-·········· 675-1771 HOite:; FOR RENT
3 or 4br. Pnced from
COST A MESA avail (714 )526-3270.
~159.S Fncd yard & BIG CANYON: Secunty
g a r a g es . f' a m 1 la es glW'ded l..t villg. Spacious
please. Kids & pets Deane home. 640-8582
welcome. cau 964-2S66 or Ii Deluxe units. Only a tite wport leach 3169
fe w month s o ld & ••••••••••••••••••••••• already~ occupied!---------
973-2971. Agi, noree. Yearly 3 br, 2 ba, pallo. ---~-'------1 garage, carport. Good
Exec. Sbr, 2'hba, Sol Vesta area. Close to beach. Balcorues. pa\105, apa,
carpets It drapes An·
nual l.llcome over $83.000
Owner 11\JY &SSl!ool With
hnaoc 111g.. $1 , 086 ,000
BACK BAY AREA 2 Br Home nr H. Harbour Brabr675-t912.
2ba. BIO/mo yrly. Im· 9B5mclgrdnr.S47-4S2S
mac. swmy & spacious . , •Executive Sol Vista• *UDO ISi.£
Super decor, l&Deo & dl.i· Slat.er & Edwanb SBr
hes included. 2 pools, 20,,Ba, ram rm. frplc. 3 BR. 2 BA, lrg. sunny
putt.ang greens. shuffle 5895 m o . w / gr d n r pet.JO 2 car g.a.r. Access
board and volley ball. 847-4525 t.o tennis. bch & club.
Near xlnt shop center SSSO. <213 )6~· 7900 o r IU1d al~ freeways. Almost nrw, 3 br 2 i,; ba, (71Ui7S-0806.
2·st.ory, fplc .• close to ~~~~~~~~~
UDO PENTN. 2 Br. 21n beach. $700 mo. ~746 --
ba. $2000, short term or yrly. Victorian watb buge PRESTIGIOUS LAN·
rooms. waterfront view, DING 3br, 2ba. lam rm,
jacuzzi, beamed ceilings. frm dJn. lrplc, d1Shwr,
•"' aO"P.,......... compactor. 3 car gur -"' s;ri,.. WATERFRONT w1blun cebmet.s & sink
1 UNITS HOMES ' New plush crpts NO
2 BR (dlx. mstr. suite>. 3
ba.,den; approx.2100sq.
ft. Frplc .. wet bar, 2 car
gar. Tenrus, pool, sauna,
jacuzzi pn vii. Lease
SOSO. 64.5-0101 or (213)
~1710
Owoer·f1na11ced. Gross REAL ESTATE Pds. $750Mo. 846-7473 or
SumlWnl. 153.000. A.'k ~~~~~6~3~1-~14~00~~1 846-1371 UDO ing ror S487.000. By _ --------4BR.Jba. ~Mo.
owner· 640-8454 --------1 Agent67$-8170
P!IJSh&cleanl Br. 1 1~ ba.
Bluns, pool. S49S-t-dep.
Agent. 962-9311, 968-5006
2 Br. 1.,.. ba condo near So
Coast Plu.a. lmme<I OC·
cupaocy. $450 mo .
642·4463; 675-8386,
67J..aJl.\2
LIASESGALORE
lnilw
2 BR condo. Turtleroc-k
end unit. SS.SO mo. All
uulittes & assoc1at100
dues U>Cluded. Mountam
V>eW & close t.o pool
1 BR condo Orangetree.
end unit. $425 m o
Ground floor plan next to
pool &spa.
2 BR single fanuly t-iomc
Deane Home Irvine
Commuruty pool. $650
mo.
Call To p,...•l~w
752·1700
()Pf"'llltO•U\llJl'fll "'·I•
[~IUIHI
o.,has Uftfwn 3600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Beaut. new 2br, 2ba,
Near New 2 br, 2 ba,
I & 2 Br. apt, :M21 E. 16th dshwhr, sundeck. SJ95
Sl. Ai.JuJlS, no pets $350. 5141.Bevesorwtrnd.s
Yrly . Al so unfurn.
f>l>.4718
BeaUUfuJ fum penthouse
apt. Cntry club racl.
Monthly or longer .
MOMo 78G-ill7 ---
WEHAVESUMMER
RENTALS
WEEK OR MONTI I
associated
BPOKEllS PUil l OPS
zo1•:w lt>•b~, •" JHI
lbr. New Coodo Central
loc t 'ully furn New
crpts, drps, pool. '>Pit.
IO'TJl. Lt.e pre!. dys J anc<
71~6242, eve:. Joyce
213-892 4.515
SHORT~RM
RENTAL<;
S200 Wt~k & up
Al(ent 675-ij 170
Ocean front 2br. 2ba.
April 1, thru Juncl4
i52 94fJ6 or 673-0881
OCEANFRONT Ille l br
apt . wanter. SSOO mo
D11ys 642 1121 t>\C
675-0516
Luse 1 & 2 br apt.s, pool &
pat.Jo. Adults only. on
peu. 1887 Monrovia. $285
Ii s:m MS-SJO.
OCEAN VIEW
2151 Paal1c C. ~
Large 1brw1klft.2 Br. 2
ba f"rpk, pvt pat.Jo. encl
gar ., bltos. Jacuu.1
From MSO. No pets. In
fanlok
SPMC 631 6107
btra Lanp ROCMM
Oean. qwet. 2 bd, I ba
No lads pt't..s. $350 mo
Call Jrlf 631 1266
·. R&"Mt«
REALTORS
Large 2 BR In 4 plu
Blt.ns, rpts. drps. Adlts.
no pets. S375 mo. 716
Sha.l.t mar 556-9550
All utal pd, s m child
welt'ome. 2Br Iba.
n!f'ng,0 W.encliiar.oo
peu, S39S 1960 Wallace.
_Mgr •7 548-9560
2br. 2ba, Condo. Dbl gar. __ ...:;...._....;_.:..__ __ w isundeck. Close to ••SUPER RENTAL ON beach in CdM. 5665 Regal 2br, 2ba. Condo
3 Br. 2 Ba, ~15. Beautt(ul
adultcompleJt Pool. ~pa
No pets 1.!il E. 21.st St .
CM 548 2408
3 UNITS pool etc. $650 $750Mo. Ad T H E BAY FRONT. 67S-0124 w \lew Secunty l'(att: BeauWuJ l Br. of£ pallo E Cost.a Mesa Sitt.er '39.642-~. 24hrs
Owm:r rananccd Gros!> He.es UftfwRisMd lease, exclusive Dover f\a.11 spa izym Adlts only are,a l>r'p5, (1>ls. blun. ..
Shores. S Bdrm. home ._._Rh Fo.nlillwd S700 Two rouple!> ~ st1> duuog rm. Gar. 1\ll
8 6064
~eti;'9onGranada
• J •• ·-,
-.. • . • • I
• 1 6 2 IR h tio Apt1. • oistiwai.n & aaa·,
• Poof & RK Roo"'
• Gwde11 LM41Ut1•"1
•Jot 10 Inell & SlloP\
:)l ;, .
E \,'.'fHlJ\,'.H ~T
1h•J .. ' t• '"''''· n '' B
"fl2 .1 ~.on
~vely all adult. no pets.
1.2&3 Br 8 pts 6200 £d
~('I. h b 846-061~
OCEAN AREA
Walk t 1 the be8ch
Uelqp1tful l~I.' 1&2 lir
~. ~mt' w frplc. Jll
ba\'e pJt10:. or bJlt'Ofltt.~.
tiuoY our 2U acn~ w at
trnctn e 11n't'nbdt. tn'C:!I.
IJ,Jld:M:apt: & \I hole put
ttnl>( 1:n ·en fo'r1t'nlf ly
d u.bhow.t: w frpk. color
T\ .. auna l'1'eruw &
Wt:'l.:hl room ~Jrt ... J l
WI lll<'I g mJr ut1I
Ad ulb. no pt:b
CASA~SOL
2 166 I lroollh&rst
962-6651 me. SH.200. Asking
S185.000. By owner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lc6oa Pc..._.a 3207 With pter & floet for 60 ft. ~.:·;;•••••••••••. ••• Short or long le rm lea.~ adlts. no pets. Walk to
640-3454. ....................... boat. $llOO Mo. Yrly. Bay lalaoa Pei~ 3707 ~ v ~I · Ma Y 1 't ~eryUunJ! Desire older ~-~~~~~~-~
Newport EastblufC area. Penn p 5br, Jba, Exec.1 ~~~~~~~~~1 &BeachR.ealty759-0811 •••••••• •••••••••••••• 4 0492 ~65275 mo Mgr . SHARP Beach I 2 & 3 Br
Two &-plexes S390.000 ea O;tm Hm. Fantastic loc.1 SPYGI...A.SS. 4 br, 2.,., ba, SI ee p Io g rooms & Ullfsw.. with fri:>lc . <bhw-.r )(.tr &
Vlc Jashinaki. Realtor. SlSOOMo. Parker Rily. 1 Bdrm cloee lo beach. view. Gardener incl. kitcbeneU.es. $75 wk & E·stde 2br, lrg de<"k. pat.Jo Nupet.:. 900-Zl:i.8 54S-8594or~ 561·3253. $J75month. ll47Smo.~,......._. up Oceantront.67!>-8740 llAoa ......... a 3807 beamed t'eahng, or. ~·-•••••••••••••••••••• ••• l & 2 bdrm Condo sh h.• IOHIDfORCOHDOS Coralla .. Mm-lZZ2 536-8312 BAY FRONTAGE view 1 3 Br. 2 ba w /Vlew, !lun· adlts. no dogs .S375Mo. apt.\ Nt.!wly dt><.'Orat;•d
OllUMITS ....................... ~-~c.y.T.,._ BR. Sbgl adlt. UUI pd. deck, near beach rroo 548-"1933 drapes-carpt•ts :.t O\C
R4 lot-Central Costa lrviDebaTerrf aceapaciousSHarbOw '3242 ~. o~:~:~~ $450 winte r . 303 E . mo.yrlylease.675--0~. 2 Br, l YI ba townhouse. X1rala.rl!cun1ts Dtv1dt'd ,..
20
. b
2
• br, 3 • am rm, abort or ... •••••••••••••••••••• Edgewater 1-811·2866 .,,.,.. .. e Li dul•~ ramal,y ~on Patio & :.!'oooa. C~A .. Prlny lnlO . long term lease. Agt. Trinidad bland Ir" 3 courta. $875/mo. 851-1811 2 BR. 1 be. Partial bay --• pa o. a .... no non patio apts. avail ......,, ~ • 0 Y. ....,. ,..,.,., • wlalays, 91Sl·3150. 2Br -'-ter-tal •"--..._Cl\ V ly pets $350. 548-5479 ...__ ~i..m 6'5-1103 _............ Brdm, $950. With 35' wau • "" ......... ....,.,, r . ,__, "'""'pang & trans HAUOI docltlllOO. Agt.84(H843 BIG CANYON Bordeaux Until6/15. $37Smo. Manball Rlty ~ New 2 br, 2~ ba lri·level Beach&Garfacld.
BY OWNER -Approx.
ti/• acres at 20UIO & 20162
Birch St. Nr Bristol.
SD),000 cub dn. o.w.c.
balance. Prin.:. Ooly.
5W·1255
vlEWHOME '"'-3244 Home. French Cotry 875-1871 Penl 1 p 1 t 1 CUJdo. City view, f11>k. 191.61 Dclaware 847 3020
T kitchen, all ameniUes, ,.__.,_u_._ lZ1• o.au • 0 n • yr y, spa, 1650. Call Bill
2 n-.o--.. _ 2 Ba•""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~,..... ~ lie 1 BR aduJt.s no unuvuua, ucu, IW May nna1e11lon. Aat. ·~.1 • • 67S-38S9 Newly decorated adult 2
br, 1 ba apL Also 2 br. 2
ba, new crpt.s, new paint
t'rom S350. 8181 San
AL1pJo Dr. Inquire apt C
or t'&ll (lU )'2:89-:M26 eves
roll«t.
Monaco model, fa.replace 1be Lakes. Lux. w /all 8:11-0lllli'. •• ••••••••••• ·••••••••• peta. Util inc. $335. 154-C ---· -----
imd large yard. Com· amenities. Upgraded 1 Br mobile home 1295. lillnlmarDr.87S-13S8 SJ7S 2Br , pool. Adults, no
l'IUl.lty pool and green. 2br, t525Mo + dep. No Beautiful lar'ge house ln Gaa i.ocl. Matw-e adults. pets. 325 J 11th Pl. offs.
belts . $795 mo. All. Paa.497-4012 allDOlt ~ acre. 2 Br, No pet.a. Quiet, secure. Oceanfront year round. A. Ave. Art I lam , ~9900 .. -··s trplc. hi beam ceillAe. 1991Nwpt81vd~3. beautiful downstairs 646-Sl37.
GI Be-'A old ~,,..... kJU ol room for boat« ~. 3 br 2 ba. fully --------1 ~· 3 yn , 3 3BR,2ba ........... S850 camper. c.omp1 fenced * * * equ ipped kitchen. I Br East.side. small but
c:ort w /lots of neat wood. rm. 642·M:i0 after 4 pm. IYOWIB br,2ba.orparb,f11>lc.2 3BR,2.,.ba ....... ll,OOO 157Smo.54.t-1V7l ~Toepb pra,e, laundry, deck. ~ on.tJ. 1 unita, car pr. Drive by. Avail 48R,Jba ....... aoc>/850 1938 &Uace1S20'1 SUOO+uW.m«m
Hanington ContJMnlal. 3
Bdrm, 2ba. S42S Imo.
5'S-CMO aft 5.
Saultl lOIJlllCI 38 8 6 .......................
2 bdrm 2 ba $47~ mu
P o o I & ·r e c r m
7 14 t 846 ·020S &
21J ~1671 .• •=•• FwWslwd .u. .. ht11d )900 ........•....•.........
Seawind Village
Sew 1&2 bdrm luiun
aduJt ap<.s lD 14 plan~
rrom S37S. 2 bdrm
~rromSSlS +
?J(Jb. tf'fVUS. walttfaJL ...
Jll>O(b ' Gas for cooklll.: &.
l)('<AUng p .. id t'rom S an Dk-go f'rwy drn e North
on Huch to Mc Fadden
then We.ton Mc Faddt'n
lo Seaw1nd V1llag.:
\114~.)198
4000
······················-S72 W~k &Up
S tudi o&. I l>rs
k1t c h<·nelte'i. pool &
cra1d :>en.. 548-9755
SuMy Acres Motel
Lowly rm in lux Condo ·
Harbor Radf.(e. NB. $4110
00-3434 or ;52 9442 dr·
c...te ~unny rm, l..tte lutch &
lndry racal. Refs req 'd
Ca.la ~es3 548 1Ji2
21 mer oon -;mkr Emply•I
Hill pnv Share ba. Util
pd Baker & Fa1rv1e'4
Sl7S 557 9679
f>\1 rm ~eparate from
~· Nwpt. nr bch. '1~
mo 6iS-IJa0, 5-iB ~10
4150 . ...•.....•.•.•........
U>\ely New Tusun huml.'
for elderly llome cook
lll(t Patio & lov111g care
D>-1078, 832·2788
VacaffonRtntals 4250 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PALM SPRJNGS, CA
CONDO RENTALS
Luxury Condominiums.
Completely Furnished
Country Club Setting.
Golf,~ available Jl
Special Rates for our
Clients only. Weekly,
Monthly, and Weekend
Rentals.
Call· Donuniqwe at mo 328-89 u
lOlqpwl. lG'\\-$11,000dA. Afr. L tl2$/mo. J~Aon 5BR.2~ba ......... SB50 F.althl"f4Brltdm. ~ Costallesa c.-.. w.r 3122
0 woe r w 1 ll cur y Darm, All· 8$1·1522 4 BB, 2~ ba. POOL mo. lmmaaalate. You are the winner of balaace.1 owns la Uc'd _........._....__
3224
Newport Beach .... S87S ~ two Ucllets ($13.00 -··-••••••••••••••••
STUNNING lrg 1"2br
prdro apta Pool. $3:Z5 6 HllMt. Hrf,r Ano CATHEDRAL CANYON cm. 710W.18tbSt. Eun lge2Br 2ba COUNrRYCLUB a.e,..,.._ _..__ val.,e>.to 28rfraa&dup~llS640 .
..,_Browntn..na -•-••••••••••••••• · Beecan Bay, prtv beach; CllCUSVAJtGAS Newcpt,ftrpl,DOpet.. .... !anal ar '3br, 2ba, Mar.1C&h ·Mar.20lb CIUril; Avallnow 141 eod pirUo. *°Per ec.ia11esa1t S.S.12:00-2:00
mo • 5 5 t . a O O I o r Huatlnit.oo Caster Ur, doM to .,... Bak
IJ:MD. Jim-1\dlleb may be Claimed W I v le w. U t ii l ll cl •
JBR Newport Sbores.
l'rplc. pe.tio. 1 blk to bch. ./Im. ....
bY cal.liq IQ.5178, u1. 2'12 tclDlllo • ..,,.......,
... ** * N4THOUSI ~ ea. mm OCMO. bQ
• OCIM riews• delm 4 BR. J .... tUDlii dilabll;
di>.., ........ ,.Uo, MO·
deck. Uauual vahae, .......
~JJ.Alm -~--~ ... ~ c...t ....,,, Cllfll
"'**"'*·U.. .... OIM.dldl. ...... Mo ..........
2 Br, 1 ba. ~. dnlis. ~~·adlts~l J4.S87Catbedral
bis ok. No dop. Small CaQ1'00 Drive
,.,s.sa>mo.as1-11011. ar. lba. iprtc, au. cUa-PalmSOritw
irw..-.. larae patio. No C&lilornla 92262 Mee 2 br. 1 t. apt wttb ~ $mMo. 711o7474 It Deeert Reaort Rlt.y Inc.
Pllio. s:ao. mo. m " a.aJ Qaa'Sl.80CS' • Lar19 Bia Bear cabil.I. lbr, duplex. On cuJ.-...c pool tbl, COW TV. 2
l1W' w!Wl pd; S3ZS IOO., llNll&.. Nr all. A.ft. IPM. trpb,aleepa14.MM916
no pet a , n r OCC, eoaan Windward PropertlH --:---------1 PALM SPRINGS CONDO ~ a..,..._. 3141 2br. 2ba, completely
••-••••••••••••....... furnlsb•d, all r ec.
Ur. Baell, U\lhle It ktkb J..ll", lbe, 2 blb to bclL facl.UUca.,. llln1miun ren•
w II tou ft re I ri a. ..., mo. Alie> Zbt lba t.al 2 weeb, S350 wk. +
S30011o. UW loci. 599 MWc:rp&a•Plllnt.dean: 1Wtee.dep.7145ZM337
Y.mtltm 5S7·1ZS5 =:U.-~o mo. W Sun Vall•.1· Save
ar, lb&. Ill'• fbed yard. -• Col.so rental lldl OK. Sm pel OK. tll ,........ ... from loul owner • ,....., __ ........... , •• ,.,, •• 0157 ,
,._ .. .,,a.. rrpr.c. Qll.t ~:-"~ lflmdl1E¥e1n•11S1-0D
pr, 18dr7. A.dlta. No ~a. NwJt fWIM', a ''led Adi. J'Gllll oD.. ....__.,...,.. .. ..,..,,.., •••rt •Cl!I«· -
, ..... I!'•········ .. •·•·• ... ··•· ., l ..
• on ::r Small ' I ,•,.
.... MllW , ........................ .
~·Colram.-elaJ Do lt younelf .C.'°m ~Smoke·Gll·Wlrelen· , = .... .., Pree lafo
. DOIOO lac. MM010
~··· .......................
ClBl'OM lNTEBJOR
CARP&NTRY
I ByJay N29818
Cuatom Carpentry.
'IJlt!Ed. Boat dock re-
, pair. Char Renovating.
66374.9
STOaMDAMAM
Repair .....•.. Remodel
Re&ident ••..•. Com~: 'licensed ........ Booaea
'Free &t . . . . . . 6'6-8649.
Home repair. additions,
ooats. doon. Sml }oo.
OK. Rsobl. 64&-7228
'Carpentry ·Comm 'I,
• •.ttesld. Free <lmate.
,. John: 646·0425, or . s:n.am.
Geo . bousebold ,
~lights, patio covers, GARAGE SALE ads ln
pamUng. Free est. Al the Deily Pilot bring bap-8C7~. eve. py results. To place your
SELL idle it.ems with a drawing card, phone
' 1>aUy Pilot Classlfied Ad. ~today!
,. " ... --............ .
Just moved lnt.o town"
1ben -aequab:lted W1t.b the Claa1dfted Ada.
They're the eeakst way
to ftnd just the ttema and
aerricea you need!
ESSIAM
Oltm PaJDtin&. k> rates.
Free est. 3 yr guar
98Z-W78,633-9U7 aft 5
f\nd wba1 ,OU •aat Ill
DlliJy PUot Claaaiheds
AU . t~ of rooft re· P*td-JllUl. Guar. No
12 yra ex.,.r. NB/Cll ~-1V1afti·
area. I 'm amtll. pricet n.it II . 8 ... .. 11 175 3014 -1 ater · ••ae' are ama . · • M1Alle ,..,..,,, Lo I
m..-n °11ar. Petro &oofln1
Iat1Ext. AJrleu apray. _MJ._IMI. ______ _
~~binN ~UuU 1
RAINBOW En. I.al. 4 yr gua.r. Lo
pnce8. Pree est. Call ecz.•14
....... .......................
. 5"111g/Alt11Hthu ~Y wortt at the lowest _ ................. ,
price. Uc. bonded. Ra' Seftl& llecbine Sen-. in
Comm. Ken ~StOIS home. Ouaraal.eed. 2.5
PAPERHANGING yraaper. 714-m-1107
Comm fl res. Quality T.Y.Allln 11
'tloUtt ooly. Steve · Daya -···-·--·-•-••• 06-Tnt. evem. ~ Altic fl roof tmt.allaUoo. ....... fl..-llaAltiple outw.. 23 yrs
-··················· exp. au eoyne. 49&-1912 Nat pa~ •taWres •
FlllE:ST. 19l-14lt -·-················· PLASl'ERlNG ovtt block C ~ R A M I C T I L E :
walls, wld!Uons, bouaes, ~.r:u:; :*iTe·.
free est.~ SJ0'19
~~~~~~~~
f' I t I ) Ceramlc TUe lAataUed. ....................... Fln l lb ~ leak detttUoa • coun ers. " s .
Geakstslabs ). ~model· Fl'eeelll. Rela..5t04760
me. c:oppel' repi~ TOCJ Trw Senke
Hit Pl~ S3'7·3l!H ·-··--·········· ":-"!--•hnni lD re.id/ reo· IPror ea 1 Ion a I Tree ~ Servkie, call anytime. at tal property hlaod1 bn. Topp6nc. removal
Servlce:s ~I ~ .... 101'0 •
Sell wrt.b EASE! Tl& 5'MGIOM
ll 'aa BREEZE Trela t.opsled "removed
ClaS&fted Ms MZ-5618 v ard ClDulll. n1-341&.
Vacatioa R....tals 425 Office Rtftfal 4400 Office....... 4400 ..._ Wcmhd 4600 ....., to Lom 5025 "'9t a•t c 1•.t1 5100 Loilt Ir Fomd SlOO '-r: .. , 5350 S c•ull &
...................... ....................... ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ....................... ....................... I a .. ... 7005
C a b i n s r o r r e n t • lS01 Westcliff Dr. a pprox
weekends. weekly. mon-700 sq It, will build to
• thly. Green Valley Lake, s uit, ample parking,
CA867·3534 John F\sber&t.2-3111. ---Rentals to Shan 4300 123.S Sq. Fl. $988 mo.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1617 Westcliff, N.B.
Moving? Avoid deposits & Agent, 541·5032
cul living expenses•
Professionally since
1971.
HOUSEM.ATtS
832-4134
lit/F shr 3Br 2ba. Laguna
• t Hlls condo. S220 + "" utl. •Af\er6pm, Bob: '581-3104.
Prefer female. $150+.,.,
utilities. Costa Mesa
a rea . Ca II a ft 6pm.
~Im
Roommate wanted, resp.
adult. $2SO mo. utll. paid.
645-0649 aft. 5 weekdays.
••HOWIE**
a SUPERMART or
PERSON AL SER VIC ES
have a roommate for you
:.ome·no ree for females
972-4875 7 days 9S3-0395
,'ft /F . Oc eanfront.
Washer /dryer, gar age,
patio, frplc. S300 incl uUl.
1 or 2 Rm Stutes from $75. m W. 19th St. Call Tom
540-2200.
EXlC.SUl'T£S
Prime Newport Beach
loc. Near o.c. airport.
Rfft lncl. reception, COO·
ference rm, janitor
serv .• ullls, 100 free
c opies & m o re .
Secretarlal serv. av all.
Lu or °'°'C ~1-9411.
PRESTIGIOUS
LOCATION •• :
Newport Beach
•llKl . 4000Sq. Fl.
•Bay Views
•Extra Amenities
Dave: 548-8163. Executive offices avail in
MtF s hare 4Br. 2Ba full aerv. ofc bldg. Nr.
Newport Beach, bet 0.C. Airport. Recept &
"bay & ocean. 673-1266. phone ans.. secy serv.,
oaof. rm, etc:. Please call
Would lllte to shr my hs 7S2-6l8ll.
m Harbof View hms ---------
w /an employed f em Desk spece $100 Mo., sml
21·35. F\ally furn except ofClce SlSO Mo. 1827
for xtra bdrm. $250/m Weatcllff Or. Nwpt
+ lh util. Super area. Beach. 631..0SOO
644-2275 evs Gary.
1-2 fem stir. 2 Br, lba apt.
w1male. Blks to bcb.
Sl7S /m o . HB Eve
~
• M/F roommate wanted
3JO Sq. Ft. office, pvt
bath. 76S SL Clair, Suite
D, Costa Mesa. Freeway
cooveoi.ent near Baker &
Bristol. $2CIO mo. 645-7800.
, ·tor Bayfront apt. Dys WiD build ul 2500sq ft
642-586J.evea67s-6835 near OC tD~n!;,rt, Call
Person to share Wood· 556-035.3.
•.T'brid&e home ar~lne ). ---------
• S2SO mo. and utll. Corona del Mar; dlx. 2
'· ·~ or mes.aage rm. aulte. szso mo.
673-0550Sbe:rry Realonomlcs Corp.
m.f1'00
Executive Suites. Full
s ervices. private .
Newport Center. Ocean
view. $27().$715. Phone
7:ie-9036 A.J . Properties.
OHi~ Space available,
7005q It, $275mo includes
utl & maint. Good loca·
lion, PCH & 62nd St .
Newport Shores Ceater.
Call R obbie, d ays
~7. Eves6'S-0221.
........... 4450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
For st.ore 6 olCJce spaoe at
reasonable rates.
500 to 2700 SQ Ft.
MESA VERDE bR
PLAZA
1S25 Mesa Verde E, C.M.
545-4123
RBf'TORIUY
4700 aq It. office building.
near Udo 1.sle, purchase
pnce 1675,000 w /$106,000
dwn. 430 32nd St ..
Newport Beadl. Call for
detail& Sierra Re alty
63.l-7920
One-bedroom cottage in
qwet spot In Laguna
Beach, Corona del Mar
or Costa Mesa fo r $300 or
la'IS. Quiet area essen·
tiaJ. Write ad #036, r to
The Da l l y Pil o t
Newspaper. P 0 . Box
1560. Co6ta Mesa. CA
92626 o r t e lep ho n e
673-7654.
Yog Fem. worklng stu·
dent. seddng a pt to stir
wtaame. Or studio-single
In CdM. Call anytime
~zm.
Gracloua. professional
womaa, non·s molr.er ,
oon-drinbr desires love·
ty room in quahty bome.
Cd.M,Npt. area.s. Kitch
pri v desirable. 64.2..QlO,
Ad-sttt.·r • 40. at-tir.
Bua. & living quarters.
Small showroom · office.
~1095. 646--0678
---------1 ...................... .
•HIWPORT /e.M.
Up to 4700 sq.ft.. avail. at
prime corner . 17th &
Nwptel.~
1200 aq ft 1n medical bldg.
Avail for immed. OC·
cupe.nc:y. Ample park·
log. Newport. ~1.
IHTOM
H.tRIOl I&. VD.
Newly remodeled shop·
ping ceoaer lo Costa Mae b.u o(fices avail
for Im.med. occupancy
from approx 480 t o
la)aq. ft. w /JWfl crpta " pal.ollng at reuooable
rat.ea. Call Paula S. KaU ~.~
5005
Establshed
RaaU gift and stoo ware
bul1Deu 1n elegant shop.
pm, cent.er. Ideal owner
operation. Turn Key,
with excellent return.
Owner ret.lrlog. $72,000
COii retail e> aq. It. with 't5Z3 CAMPUS DI: fRVnll
bath. curreoUy reot.ed u bea~ abop. Can be COO· R••·· ... ~ verted to any retail bu.st· 1000 Memben. Jmmed.
G _ __. ..,_ ,.. __ _. Occupaocy. O.C. Atta. ness. ..__ .__' ~~ 81r7·2518
Hwy. alln exposure, MlO
mo. IDq\ire 2313 E. Cout Coup I ea needed t c
.Hwy., Ste. H. 'la2-UDO maoaie Home bualnetv
Town•Country Ptr. mmt be wlll1nc tc
•DELUXE OFFICES•.,. SbopplqCeater learn.
From 1 rm. up to 1100 aq. ffmtlnaton Beach m4 > 840-4338
,,~ ~ 4350 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Starace. M5 Ir up. 2306 W. a. Froaa D ft. No lie Appl'olt. 4500 sq. ft. for For 15.000, tJQy a ptece ot
,,.. • Oc e • D front , N . B . req. Beblod AJrporter ·commercial or office a 2 bour abowtoa movie,
B7.Ml54 Hcul aU172 Du.Poot Dr., uae. 35 to 4-Y. "'l'be HUDtlol Seuoo'
w ANTED: ute I. &'D.azzs, ._ 12 <71A Jl134777 or 'TM t'Jf57.40WJ (213)27U703 Garage lnCdM. ~sums &tabofc cln'I bus, Soles.
, 673-0880 Nr Oran1e County 1100 Sq. Ft. atore on Muattellnow.Oroaayrb
C'\I CdMsingle.garage. Alrpartarea,8IS5-2all Harbor Blvd, Coat a llK+/mkoCr.li46-118661\
•• 1 1&0 llo. Cannery VUlaa• otllce ....._ ~ _mia.--=-------
'' M5-27S2 spece avail. 1 lie • 1 C n:W RESTAURANT ,;.~i11&Je 1ara1e. sale " aDl. Brobrl? ... 12. ... ~ ......... ~~!.~ Prime central Coau
1 • JeCUl'e, Stcraa• only. S40 ..,,.,,._.Lil-~-_ ........ -..-, ,,5 Meta location. Seatt
A '" f F -...... -~ -......,. ._.... •• m-Wfet atyle~dtal '".mo. ta or aye, ........ ....~.oopoundOr. + 2 b'oM.-laJ. •.OOO·
lh _.., ._ nai. , .. ..,.... 8IQOID. ...,_. uat\a, t.oUl· Blln'«t Rlty Jlept.er
_ _o.....,, ttonp onl)t. S50 ~-IM OD la-S. 111 ICI· ft, On ~t toM40 ~=~:m• o&1na.~~=~-= ='•~l.tpoa. SID> , • ... ....,Ol'N1&11t-.i..e --1-,-,...-...,..---4-... -· Piek. 101c rn~cartanate,dntown imaJl.t.e. Call ·......mt .............. ••••••••• -·•-•••••• ......... . '· "ji;. llc:b. 6ton.P onlY. orm.UG. Jllllll ft, 8ton@ oalJ, OllllntdClr Goml Out ot ';-...;....._smcn ___ , ____ .. .or.111DSL1ll.E8UJTD, •lmo. am CIQJOD a.taet1. Mtac ateel
•l10DI.....,. toc compert Prom •· Mr concl., Dr ., Colla Mua. =r,,a::r,;.•~ !::1&
J.1 11oratorap, 1oue, $15mo. _. plra. UUl Dd. -...-. ....... ,.._ .... ••
q.1f7'5.10R &.c.tilwJ'.-.-• P'or Lean: 'JOU 14 ft --.111ewwa.a.itbn ad·---·~ .-.C.ALSUITI' prtaM l.Dd.utal toe• i ·ll. ••• to lpm
-4 OanUdallilar ..... t1dll, A /C, oft, fuJly =r=~·r.,_~
ClalOHulte ... ~--~. llQ lmiDI• ar .. uomk:tifi.iiat 1• w. 1u• it. c11. a.a nMtNnJ .... mic.nmum "'"'*' ..... Mrpolt ....... ,, ..... .:.;...;..~---~-~--· .............. ....... t:A ~ =-.-~T.a --
fNEED
{MONEY
•
CltlDITMO
PROaLEM
2lld & WTD '-9
97M5JI
Arraoaed by
Co.ttto-Lo.s
Widow bas mooey for 2nd.
T.D·s. No credlt check,
no pnlty. $20,000 up. f'or
ac tio n ca ll Age nt
67J.. 7311 AnyUm e.
E9UfTY LOANS
ARRANGED
No po1nt.s. to 85% of
value Cal l R eal
Sources: Scott Gerrie
~
~1.T,..t
Deidi 5035 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sattttr Mt9-Co.
All types ol real estate
lllVestmeols smce l!MD.
s,.cJclldacJ la
2.wdTDa
642'2171 54M61 I
2ndTD'S
MoPollth!
15 yeu term. $10,000 or
more. No BaUoon.
Udo Newport Co.
67J.758S .•••••.•.. 24.Hrs.
••• MiMHofhwa
813.,.. AC11c1a
C«ooa ~I Mar
You are the w tru>ef' of
two tic kets lS13.00
value I, to
CIRCUS VARGAS
Mar l•lh · Mar. 20th
Co!!t.a Mesa &
Hunllnltloo Cent.er
ndlfts may be clalmed
by CAlling M2·5678. ext m
***
Qdestant.8 DOW being ac·
Ol'Pt.ed for worid ·s large
• most prestigio u1
Children's Beauty &
Ta1ant PqeanL Ages 3
tD 17. Call TI4-731·2885 or
642-3XSO for l.nfo.
SCRAMUTS
ANSWERS
T nit.Le -Crooo -
Patch -Sin&Je -POlJTICS
My kid is t.o wtt.b a bad
crowd. I warned him
time and time •lain lf be doesn't shape Up be ·a
almost certaio to wind up
in POLITICS.
5300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
ARE FRE£
Cal:
642'5'71
L OST bla c k m a l e
Pomeranian , n ePds memcauon. Answers t.o
Samrme. Beach Blvd &
Adams H.B.~ and
581-MM " .. 7302.
FOUND. Friendly dark
stn Pfd M Cat Ede.on
OenLer. S36-l 144
Found A la'>k .. n
Malamute. male. approx
9 mo w ;red ocMJar Vic
Vic1.oria fl ~u.nt. Ron f79.allOorG1_....,
Found: Codtapoo. Jrey.
fem.Lhasa Apeo. tao.
male . Sho rl h 11red
brown tabby cat. male ,
long haired bill cat .
male. Newport Bearb
AmmaJ ~ter &M 36S6
Lost Dog · S pri ngH
Spaniel, ll vr & ~h t
··FredlJes·· . yng fem.
Ollys: 967·K51
LOST: 11 yr. o ld m11
coc k e r /b e ag le,
wht1bm1blk. "Helde··.
vk. Garfield/Newland.
11118-8932
FOUND: FEM. Sm. blk
poodle. Vic. Hell 6
EdwarQl. H.B. 8'7-6"3
all. 4 :I>.
Found G«mao Shepherd
mix. Blac k mas k .
belie /black /brown
markings . V i c .
Be&cb/Slater. 847-0852
2nd TO for sale. prtme 1~~~~~~~~~ C.M. property, d.Llcowit I~
Found: German Shep
rmle. IWl /tan, rneodly.
U.oolyJ lep. Nr. Hun·
linaton Hi&tL 96S-9'700
Found small. approx 3
De8Qtiable. ~. 646-3627 Lall ar P'ouod a pet? Call
Kenorw Animal Auiatance
IDDll ira.y • n~1y kitten.
Call 5t6-9M2. Vtc Sant.a
Ana Ave• Bristol. •OPPORl'UHITY * Well aec\&l"ed 3rd TO at
12% 1nl.. payable moo·
t.bly. due 1n 3 yn. On lg
pride al ownership apt
complex 1n HunUnitoo
~ c.11 for detail& • make otter. l.11·1M6
DAVIS & CUIK
IMVISTMIMTS
• a•s ••I Pia 111 Jfr/ Yilt&,..... .......................
t 5100 .......................
0.-1fatdl Huatlnlf.00
Beach Drill Team lo
lAlque. sn ·22'73. no ree.
Found or io.t a pet! Call Found: Collie. blk .• white
Special Pals Hotline. & t.ui; vie. Ham.lit.on &
TI.4/WD-1235. 213/251--73118 &nbard. H.B. 98M78S
Leet Doa: Doberman.
.... 1 ..,. stra.lebt. 1 fklla. Alla to 'Tuba".
Lall Warner 6 Newlaod,
ll8.IN'M.M8.
Found. Fem. doe-Part
Beagle. Nr. Fairview " amnowe.-. ~li.
LOST: Orey Persian cat.
Vic of lrta St .• CdM.
Rtwud: to.t cat lotb· REWARD! Pia call:
llaiD H.B .• iold«'ADI•· MM8118uUor Ertc
~53&-Zm LOST: Ire wlllte male
LOST: Sdmamer. male, dee. w/cbaln collar. Vic.
aalt/peppa', vie. Harbor Yid.aria. Harllor M-80.
View Homes. Reward. BARNEYMS-19.
•flOI or 54(). 7Sl5
Comp.tWon March 22nd UlST: Wbt male Terrter
An'oJO HI.Cb mix. 11.. Verde area
J.2. Reward 9'1'M111
LOST: Bha ru.nnlng bag,
Tuel 3-4, on astb St. curb.
r7a.<a Dlane
FOUND: Al Belurtc Cen-
ter .BmD eamera. Iden·
Wy.NM'm
Home compuW. caW!tte
recorder, otbtr Item.a.
hand la i..,ama. lf loat
oonuct Lacuna Beach
Police Dept.. Cue
lf1'Ml'7D. fl11-33U
Found YorkJ or Siiky f-1e ...,...... old. Vic.
Waner /Newland.
I041ll tltlGD'F
COYERGtll
• 95).4778.
3' Hr Outcall Serv11 e
PRE LAW studt>nt neoeds
125.0C<.I Will do anyt.bmg
LPi:al Confidenti a l
DVlC I' () Box l2A2,
-.; B 9266:1
•FOXY LADY *
OUTCA.l.L OSI. Y
•972-1138•
DIAMOND WAMT&D:
Pn v. party will buy l to 3
carat. cash. N. B 54l-4A»
MASSAGE Sl.mpatko
Your mauaar·
ts Bob James
°'"8lll ~11 . ...Sll l
TOMMY'S
OF NEWPORT
ESCORTS
3Qh
•• SPrRmJAL READINGS
JOam.1~ f\aJl7 Lac 'd. a. 7216 or 492.mc. 1llS
S. Cami.Do IWal, San.
Clem.
O.C.AJIPORT
*ESCORT* S p e clala1ln1 lo
ProlesaioDa1a.
m-41n& ••...• 10em-4am.
f:wclllffeUm1 ...
Tm!lioos Mell Away:
ln,()ul: ~4"-C71.
FOXX SHOP Saft s10 .... 10M
War m . f e m i nine
Ell cons.
972'4776
auh Checks Accepted.
.......................
Piano l~ssons. ex -
perienced teacher. Dee
962·2912 or 963-0841
Jolla W..t.d. 7075 .......................
Lad)' wiJJ Cate (or semi m
vabd or strote paUent Ill
my home 912· TllM
Rtteotly r~ared M 0
lookia& foe emp&oyment
full or part time. Pref er
mecbcal .... 7214.
Dependabk ~ to do
~k. Tue. Wed.
'!bun. opm S48-613t.
tWpW..tird 7100 .. .................... .
ATTENTION
JobS.•n
Watdl for lbe
SPEClAL SECTION
"JIBS"
'Jb&nday, Karch 13
intbe
hlyPlot
CCOU Dtan t·Jr., AA
de1ree or exper.
equl•al ent req .
~ otfice of na·
tiaDaJ MaJt.b care com-
PILQJ. Newport Bearh.
~
ACCOUMTS
PAYA&ICUD
lmmedlat e opening
w/rapldly expanding
s.at.a ADa a.DUI actur ·
1ng firm. tyr experience
In accoum.a payable and
seoeral accounUoc ex· pos~. Knowledge of --------1 trade diacoullU helpful. Pleuut workin1 en·
vii'oDmtllt. Salary com·
menaur ate w /ex·
e._erleoce. Contac t
OWyl:HMlll.
Ac:uMltq Pwtml Clert.
IOMS OUTCAU Kaowtedee ot CR1', some
1153-IJJ.21 .............. ,., .... " --------· recetvabML lh. l :JO to
Pal:mU'syebjc Readiqa 5. Balboa Ba1 Club.
tell• pa.at. present • PS.ue call for appl.
~f\a&n.~~W~~ .. ~SZS~-:..._-l _16_18 _____ _
Prof. Kwace by St.eYe. .t.CCOUMTAMT
Llc'd Theraplat. N.B. 2 YMI' atatr aeocouotant
Uam·8pm. Appl Only medld f« O.C. olnce ol
548-2817 NatioM1 CPA firm. Tu ---------• uperleeee preferred.
SIDll r..me to Lester ~•CO. A&ttaUOD lb .._... 1JQO Do¥e St. ·aLONDIE'S
ESCOm
efO.C. •••• t7M6t4
PSYCHIC RIAD•tas
Advkle Oil JDaU.S ol au.. a..l&la. t.ew•n I, «tc. F~ _...,.ma
,. ..... See".-.1uo .......................
1105. Newport Beach. ..
l'OUMD! ... P*IDeM,
drtr brft. l ·I yn. Crown =~ Lapoa I to=:. ----------1 eMt•11rf1ee1ee• ........
I t 111 & r. ER it lllO · 0 0 wlla .......................
I •
. ........•. , .•.........
•ATntw&~ laS..t~ ... 'h'awl ... .-a~ .... n . .......
M\. to • ....,.: It. .. •1.1 ES ...., .... '1PIDI. • ~ lb., MOIL din )"rt. CIU ="*Ml u tAMto1Pi.1•sw ....... .. • S..JllflllClapllt.rtao •• ••••uoa whla W""6J 4Mlpll)t ed-AatMu&·work w1laao· ~ ••,.riuee. • 1111 t .Mu. Muat be 0 ... aalarw. com· •--'•-· lo uai.t ' ' a • ~ h'-l;°t:';b'-;;o-,ou~1.
............ Ea~ ._... ,...al dean·
_..._ ~ fw • XW. vacaUoD • IA· =-wtua carew am ...._.. bmetlt.a. Uftlted
Call few appaW"'M9t Cerebral Palay Anoe. DD W. Ha.rvanl St. Sall· llftllE ~T taAna.M&-s7tlO.
IAILYPILOT
TM IG ml. Ext.. m
Equal ()pportwu.t)'
Employer
~~~~~~~~~I U YoU are new to Costa
ALARMS: lnstaller·Mgl'.
career 1rowtb oppty.
Profit shar'g. Always
AJertAlarma. '9MS10.
Apartment Manager. 14
Wlit&. Huntiollon Beach aree. Exper. 96U683.
4/PCUU
Vanous duties. F /time.
Eaperlence helpful.
Mao.-FrL 9-S. Many co
beGeftls. Apply at 1660
PIKelltla, Costa Mesa.
Apt. Manager wanted for
16 units in Carlsbad
Prefer older , e x ·
perlenced coup I e .
&SJ.1192
Apt. mar .. re.-.1dent for 64
HB units. Experienced
<iNy. can days. 979-3900
A/R llWNG C&.EIK
Experience helpful .
Permanent po1ition .
possibility for full time.
Call BALBOA MARINE.
MIMIG'Jl for appointment.
E.0.E. M tF IH
Soft alli Feminine!
)?
Mesa, temporarily dis·
oonllnulng your educa·
lion, recenUy discharged
f'rom the service, or for
any reason seeking tem·
porary or career work,
oons1der th.ls unique op-
portwuty
You Can fan
SZ16P..-Wk
1be women and men we are looking for may be
Ured ol lypmg, foW.mg
papers, warehouse jobs
and wortung for a limited
income. Work with
young people. Rapid
growth advancement
possible. If you are 18 or
over and would be
available to start work
Immediately. t'all.. ..
l1wn9 30-3:30
Gard.ft GroYe
531-1011
Have you read today':.
Classified Ads? lf not.
you ·re missing the best
bargains in town!
Crochet & Save!
AllTOIOUTI
RIDWl1'D. Cari1 AM 1 to I Ian. UH to
SUO /mo . Xln\.
mooeli&bt W,v... re·
Ul"td. dl1at.11ity, 1lu .... Needld ..... ~or H).lm.
8abya1Uer, my home,
permanent, Ev• ~11?
Please call m. 7621.
8anldnc NEW ACCOUNTS
SICRITAIY
For our South Coast
P1a.u olflce. Good typing
skills req 'd. Bliekground
Ul S8YllllS & loan or bank
preferred. Please call
Mr. Ralph Kinn.logs al
540-4066.
695 Town Center Dr
C.M.
E.O.E
8anicJng
Drat. TaLER
Sc.thCoosta-k .
An independent bank
849 Sunflower Sl C M.
~~
EOE
Bank.mg
VAULT TB.LEI
lm.medJat.e operung full
time pos1t1on. Ex
penence preferred. Xlnt
benefits. Male 'Female
HOMEIAHK
Fount.aln Valley
2131426-8166
Equal Opportunity
Employtt
BARMAIDS
Fl.Ill Is P tr. Port 17
948-JeM
..,_Id.CM_....
631-9532
BEAUTY MAHAGER
:-lewport Beach salon
540~. 64<1 06(i I
Beauty i\M't, S5 per hr
Llc 'd reqwrerl
64.$-0212
J7ZJ lllCH ITUIT
MIWPOITllACH •ao..d uip. a1r fll'e. A ~ ac.eommodaUona ... line.,..
_______ ,CJeric&I
CGllEIS
UTDT•M
MARKETS
~now available
f0r rulT time Assistant
Mana.gen on 2nd Is 3rd
shifts No upenence
nee. We tram. Advance·
ment opportunity for
management pos1uons to
SS.SO per hour tC
qwillnt-d. For more in·
formation & interview.
alll)ly lo store U7, 111 Del Mar. Costa Mesa.
8.11·9'21. Will interview
Monday thru Friday
froma.mto3pm
Equal ()ppor EmplO)'er
CASHIER
,.., ............
Mature woman for
~ Newport lkb
ole. clerica1. oo SH. Hrs.
l·5Pll Moo-Fri. 146-7431
Oen cal
Q.Bl(TYPtST
IMMEDIATE
OPBllM&S
FORSPICIAL
PROJECT
U YoU can type 40 wpm+
& enjoy variety WE
NEED YOU ! Sbort or
loq lerm assignments. No f~. Good pay. Paid
~. l\orrell1
~--
IRVINE
E.O E.
7S2~
MF
Unique retail nursery l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim has Part Tune Cash1er
position available Ex·
penence req111red In ad
dltaon to a good start.Ing
wage. Castuers share m
ron'UtUMton poot Please
apply Ul ~n.oo Mon lhru
fTi 8-5
ROGER'S
GAR.OEMS
:!301 San Joaqwn
HJ!k Road
COM 640-S!KlO
C ieri ca I ; h osp._1
purchasing agcy. has l~
med. °'*11Dg for detail
conscious clerk· typist
00 wPM l. Med prod
Clerical
We are currently 1n
Len'leWU\g for a
atB>IT ADJUSTER I
PROCISSOR
to work 1n our C~1t
Department full time
Excellenl emplo1ee
benefits 1nrlud1ng
medical, dental, Lafe an
SW'atlCe. dJ.'iCOWlt. profit
~haring & holiday~
Please i.pply in perwn
Wam-ll:~am. Mon thru
Sat
THE lltOADW A Y MEWPORT
47 Foahi011 l"-d
Equal 0ppor Employl'r
k:now1edge pref.. but not Oerk. Attt.s Recea\able. req Xlnl company ......... _,... F 't c II pert ume. POI "' Npt. ~.,.,..,, °' app · 8 81\"11. area. Newport Call
Jam S40-S034 ~. 631-t<>60
Oencal Phone.. l>ping. CLERK f 11 t contracts, office ell · u 1 m e · penence reqwre<l and swttchboard. typing. fal ing & llglll dn vmg for good i.alary Ca ll Newpo rt ~ach ldb bet~ 93 m & 4 pm Phork· Jan after lOam. 842 ~ 640-0140
Oencal Elll.r)' level posl Clerk : for lnte ri.t.1ll.'
uon Type 41>-45. Growing Truck co R.at.e & 8111.anR
lmw-anc:e Co. near 0 C Airpo rt 1n 'Ne wport exper-. helpful T}plllg &
,Jeauty Bl>adl. Good co benefits Math slcllls necesa C M
HAIRDRESSER m>t.0start. IW-34.SO area. ~222t
No future 1n pr1::1'ient Oerk, 1eneraJ. Some typ
salon? Change Jobs & ·a-en•~•at------•I 1ng. Call Frances .
work with us! Earn more " 631-0:'llll dollars & rece111 e --------
medical, dent&I. & life m CLERKS
SW'llOce. Paid vacallons Part time & full tame
&bolldays, company dL•» graveyard, part time sw·
cowits & profit shanng Ing. Apply 7 Ele"en
plan. Compare our total Store. 1097 W. Baker.
earn.Ing package with C.M.
other salons ~-------
Our company benefits an· CLERKfTYPIST
c I u de : d 1 s count CALL TODAY ·WORK Neal, matu.re.orpnued
priYllege. medical, den TOMORROW Good working cond1
tal. Lafe msurance. profit ASSEMIL Y.f'ACKERS tJoM. 631·3290
sbarang, pension pro WARIHOUSIMEH gr.Am Apply an person c:ouector
Mon-Fri. CLERKS ENJOY -loterei.ung.
J.C. ftEHMEY N o e x p e r 1 e n c c cbaJJengU1& work with a
24 Fas11ioft l"-d necessary Company ,.;11 nation wide sales ri.nance .,.___. hodt trwn Many oPerungs co. We ba\·e an operung
-,...... ' DATA PROCESS.MG for a fuU·tune exper'd
E.O.E. M f KEY MJHCH colleclor. Pleasant work
Mag Card r. ang cood.$. xlnt. bene
BOOKKEEPER -Fl.Ill Ca.rd II, IBM Memory. Call 714·530-1661 Mon·
chrge wtcomputer ex Xerox800. Vydec & Dec. Fri. 8:JO..S for Ult.eTV1ew.
per. C.M. 714·646-4420 TYPIST E.O E. M1F.
lo ol*11plll9jCa.rll .MNOtt & SIHIOlt Commun It y M en ta I
E\all time, exper. helpful St a t I s t I c a I C R T Healt.b Center seeks 20
but not nee. Many co. Operators. lmmed. hr. per week Clerk
bene61a. Apply at 1660 Openin&s•s'1 aa55 Typl.tt. 6'2-0077. Placentia. COsta Mesa. •TV r•..1 m>BittbStreet OOMPANJON -.,....erly
Book.keeper. restauranl Newport Beach woman Hekl middle
or counlry club ex· ~~~~~~~~~ atecSwomaot.oshrbome
perlence preferred, ac· & domesUc du~. Non·
counts payable &c re· a.BICAL smoker. Salary. Mias.
ceivable. payroll. Mrs. OFFICE AIDE Viejo. a.5317
Myer. 549-0377. A<XX>UN'I'S PAY ABLE . Construction Laborer
wrgood d.1Mng record.
C:O-.nt., belp wanted.
lllcbeW'• Oeaoen, Lq. 1'4.~u.
COUNTER HELP -
Sandwich tbop. Mon·f'ri.
8·2. ,..leadly workln1
condl. Anthony 'a Dell
Maid.~
14M741
SL/MOTIDL PJIX
OP&trJlONT OSSK
a.DK -w.ucnp, ,.. ............. San
~eJuusw . .. Campui1 Drtvt. Newport Sffcb apl1odlan Ave S.n <Am.. from John WaYM Mrport > a...ac.e .
f'.qual Opportwtlty Employtr ---·----
••••••••••••••••• ~ Bllboa S.f Cl..a> is · ,,ow blnng for Hot.et
Dodi • ....._. General Offlte. secretary Froo1 Dt.k. Experience
loofltAtt....... ~eoce. 1ood typlni ln NC& 4200. PBX
Newport ArcbM Martna akiUI, UM of dictapbone, hdpl\.11.
,.,,,,, ~ KELP, Donut CaJJ Judy: M2"*'4 · baod1e correspondence Please call ror appt.
\,AA.I, ... ic.n for two men 4' misc. "5-73$8 Shop. 8·2:30pm, t' tT. V'on u t baker e • -1 olCice duties for Pref mature -oman. No • x ~.. Houlecleanen to work fo _,...-............ ,_ ........,_, perienced. part time. small manufacturing r .._-"-"' ........ ~. ood MV firm. Plusant working Jmiee'• Rqgedy Ann'!> Dippity Donuts. 18~4 I pay· area conditions and good Hrs 8·4 Tue to Fr 1
Newport Bl. CM s.s.8l53 benef 1 ts Tap mat I c _m._25_14 _____ _
Counter· cl rt. Kuster ·s
Qeanen. P\all tune 1M
E tah. CM Ht-1022
~Kelp
W1rMffa•lll
2Ne~~~
Udo a Vlllale " Plaz.a de cares at irch
& VooK.arman. P 'T " FUU time counter help &
~rep, no exper
. must be 18 or
<*ier. Apply 1n person
at: 3408 Via Oporu> 113,
~wport lkh . or Cljll
6T.H781
Data ~mg Manager
for data proc~ing lkpt
d Newport Beach CPA
firm IBM S)'8tem 34 ex
per r equired Xlnl
growth potenual Ca II
m.<m> for inter\'1ew
DRAFTSPERSON FOR C«1>. Lrvtne ca11 Mrs •HOUSICLJ.AliBS ~gli Will for appointment. s.,S4.:50br+bonua. Will
Career opportW).ity for m«l80 train. E\aU or p/time. Ad
expenenoed sub.dlvisJoci General Offace vancement opport. Must
plaa.DJ.DC Orallspersoo. APPT. SCHEDULER have transportation
PWWag. arctutectw-al fhendly financaaJ finu 848-'1080
or cavil eng1neer1nc Lnvrte:-YoU to ;oin us to Housekeeper/Cook for
background desired. ~ranae tax a pp ts ~. live m, student
Graptuc slulb a mu.st. wtprospertlve clients okay. 673-1879
Apply 1n person with ~tJc personality ~to Mr. Fuentes desirable Tax exper not Housekeeper . Lave.in
at Robert Bein. Wilham req call So Calif Tax" Mature woman. No
F'rost&Assoc 140tQua1I financial Strvlcei.. smolung 847·7252
St SewJ>ort &: .. ch 972-Wll ..:>USEKEEPER 1 yr ex
Onver Gardener comb.
Have valid CA hcen:.e
Good driving record
Mm. age 20 Apply at
Penn)·saver. J6GO
Placenua CM
DArvas
Ole'Cker Cab. 493-8888
GENERALOFFlCt: per, cooking cleaning.
TRAJ!'JEE grocery, lndry. SS40 mn
E\all ttnk poe1taon a v.jtl + free rm & brd 40 tir'
(Of' rela.ible 1ndJv1dual to weelc. Take ad to nea~:.1 as~1"t sen11P dept OC . t:mploym e n1
man.iger Ty,11ng re D ev e I o P m e n I
qwr~. phones & dt~ u<c .~I 474-010. Ad paid
p.itchmg Call Shdlt-y, fOf'byemployer
Delivery driver. part ORIVstS
OHtce ~gr. 979 2333 Housekee_pe_r_ro_r_o-ld-er
_Cala_f_Copymg Prod1X t~ couple. live tn, maturl"
G ENER At 11 EL I' woman to dnve. cook a.
tJme Dt>nt.al l.Jb Ideal ~ or women 2S yrs or
for hou.c;cWl\l':. & mJture older Know l~ coi.st
persons AM or PM ctUes ~et $180 a weff or 646-~ Kay more Oran~e Coa !>t
Yellow Ca b 17300 Ml
Ot.'h ver LA Tames to Hl'rrmann. Fountain
homes an <.; M & H B Valle> <:-to of Slater
36.!m SJi!i~ mo + betwn !'lewhope &
bonus l>t>pendable car ••F.uc-ll•d•1-----• needed Also nt't.'d car
ner su~~i~ ~+Mil
or 96 I ..t91J2 -----
Dt>llH•ry ~an t::arly
ITlOCTUI\~ L A Tl M ES to
ho m t':. 1n '.'l:ewport
Beach 3 30am 6am
S5()() mo Also i.maller
route 4am 5 JOam
SJO-O mo. !1 l8 114 ll or
646-1413
Delivery peuon for
wboiesale seafood com·
pany, some t'ounter
wort< Neat appearance
Apply 1n pe rson. 14S
Broadway St . C :.t
~ Mm O\er UI for L A
Times to homes in S li &
C){ ReUable & ha\t> de
pen car Perm P T
$400 S450 p er mo
64&-0637. 64& 5844
Dental OHlct> nt~-d<o help
FUii or part t1mf' pre·
\IOU.<, Chdtr ~ldt• t'XJX'r
essential ,\ppl} Jl
&u-OQj,J
Dental frnt ofr. n on
smokt'. exp pref Lit<·
bidcpg & (r1endhn~SS LI
must Start S700 $800
Nwpt Cntr 644~-
DerUI f'ront oHlce rettp
uon1 s t manager .
Modem. cheerful o«il-e. Frtnse benef11s 963 5634
DmtaJ Assis t.ant, front &
beck uper RDA & l'Or
onal lie rt>q .a day wk
64b-9671
D&n'A.L
FRONT OfffCE
WE NEED A PERSON
WHO
Stdt owk A•M'flllbfy
F'lrm loc a lt'd near OCl' an
tu.. opponurutaes rOf" f T
& .:1 l.arruted number of
P T <During srhool
hrs 1po151t aoru. W 111 tr a in
Earn while you learn
$3.ZS hr to start or moN'
for expenence 1020 W
17th. St ~ 3632
ELECTR I C I A!ll.
Journeyina.n MARI NE
• Inly bard woner Med
apply. Ron Manning
54&4116 .
fMGltlEER
Small growth rompany
needs talented. take
• harge 1nd1v1dual~
Prefer BSEE "' :.om"
mectwllca1 exp("nen~
Xlnt future 1n medical
elect ronic?> :\1ettlt>r
Elect ronaci.. IJJJ S
Claudma St ,\nJlle1m
533-2221 ---
E'et·u tne ~n rd Jr)
needt>d for
Growing t'ounta1n
Valley company ~ust
ha\e :.h o rthand or
:.peedwnung skills. iil>
wt>ll as superb l)pm~
slull'\ Net'd profo~51onal
and pleasant person Wlll
mg to handle a vanety o(
respcn,.1btllues Call for
:.6ppointme n l
C714 ~ 2239. 18368 Ban
d1lu:r Circle. fountain
\'a!Jey. CA . a.o;k for ~1 r
Black.
FA.CTORY HELP
Shop Tra 1ne~ Jm
mediate opening for
nibt remaJe to run small
maclune operauon Xlnt co beoef1U. Deltronic
Corp Costa Me.,a :
~
Permc1nent pos1t 1on~ kt-ep house Altractnl·
a\a.il w growtng tool rt>n area. Refer e nce:. rl·
ta1r1rm.stor~1n C ~. quired 673·2991 or
LagwiJ Bch & El Toro 64-i 21.3'.I
:'lteat appearanC'l' w good
hJndwnting lknt>f1ts
Will tram 1\pply 1930
'\kv.llOft Bl' d. c; M or
ai6()() L4m~rt 1203 El
Toro
~'nt'r.iJ Labor paid dal
I) Temporary \1arch
~7th Man) po-.111oru.
a~ Varos. 770 ~IZI
•
HOUSBCEEPER
Mature woman to hve in
SSOO up m o . Goud
benefit, & bonu~c~ &66-6716 .
Housekeeper cleanan i.:
person lo do daal}
vacuuming. dusung. &
g~al clellntnR ma in
lenan~ or oHtce t'u ll
llrnt.>.SAM·l·~PM App
ly 1n person. Cust om
General Wea\e Carpets, 18-430
EA.RH WHILE Paetf1t' St . FV ·
YOU LEA.DI Housekeeper 1 Cook , u vc
PUIMIERS HarER Ill. rmture lady for small
W'alltrainS200wk :'ltart gUl5t home ~.7107 or
Open83m-8pm ~tJ 8JS.\078 omvas szoo WI< -----
Will lnl truck drivers How.Hee-per. f u 1 l ll ml-
Open &am,epcn ~ll position for mJl"n·
MICMAMIC $200 penon fQf' rellremenl
W1ll l~ Mechcrut home Good benef1h Jntl
Open K&m-3pm ~ 13 ~3.1') fM6.6716
Arnet' Newcomers EmpGuick llous\.'Wl\'e~ Student:. ---------i xlnt P 7 oppt '}', ~x bn. good pa) Call. TLl
GenenJ
IUSlt41SS IS
IOOMIHG
We need liOod help
•AHl!l.IU I
•Fl»i gl1u T ooittcJ
• Sliitp I lt.at•incJ
House cleaning Sen
t.wnH>PM. 754-~~
lc:.C.act.1 Chc*t
1n t.:<>:.tJ 3it esa neerh
CA5HIF.RS. SERVlct.
SUPERVISIORS anJ
~eral other posruon~
&re open. Call for appl
m.8lllk)
• WeW.n INSURANCE
MacGreior Yach~ fountaln Valley branch
-·163-l•P•l•ace_nll_a .c •. M--r d large auto msuran<"l'
agency has openings for
G.1 OHc Cltf'*
Ardutectural f'lrm has
opening "' d1vers 1f1ed
d~. mcl hlm~. xt•ro graptuc pnnuog, mall
rm. delivery, typing not
req·d. mwit ha,·e C!hr
Om· Lal'
67J-0300 ---
GtRLRtlDAY
As."15Unt to sttretary m
N...wpon Beal'h Must be
accurate typist with
~ 1 office ex pr 833 9962
UHOERWRITER
TRAIHEIS
Jtl ACCOUNTS REP.
~o ex~r nee Salary
t'OrlUDe-n:.urate w expt>r
& abtbty All co benef1b
Call fGS al 549 11161
l..muratK'e Acrount Asst~
Lant. pnme commt'f't'tal
a.:ency, 0 C Ai rport
a.rt'a. attractive sc1lar>
Olli Dorothy 557-5234
..-ENJOYS MEETl;'l;G
NEW PEOPLE ·~ A t"RlENDLY
AntOSPHERE
.-TAKES PRIDE IN
ntEIR WORK & AP
PEARA.."CE
EJCpeneoce a mu .t J day
Wttkends Salary and
benefrt.s open Newport
Bt>acta Call now for an
Interview 673·5330
wtcdys 963-7048 eves &
wklJds.
Female. over countl'r. Grinde r Centerlesl>
prepare :.alad s & Operator lnfeed ex·
sandW'lehes. Cdm Call penence Call 546-5&«
644-0210
CNStJRANCE PERSON
Commercia l & P L
sen1c1ng. Career op
port.wuty. Good salary &.
bene Phone 549-2120
Desk clertc, mature, relJa·
ble person for Front
Delk. Hrs must be nu1·
bAe.
The Ion Al Laguna
211 N . Coast Hwy,
Lagwia Beach. 494· 7!>3.'i
for appt.
Food & Be\'ttage Olrec·
t or. experien ce
necesaary. Qa II for appt.
Private Country Club.
Mt-5404
FOOOsavas-
For dioinl rm. Lux re-
t 1 rem en l complex.
Laauna Hilla. Day .It wbxhhll'ls llva.JJ. Ex per.
pr9. Will ll"Blll. Call for
appt. 58l·Sl40
Ge>eralotfi~
GUARD
BetJ.red. need extra In·
come" Day position
averaging 2 days/wk.
Must have recent tx·
perteoc-e. Xlnt. work.mg
environment. S4 .:iO lbr.
lMurance
Dinner Levtsoo Co. a ma
jor West coast bl"Okerage-
has 2 openings In our
Nwpt 8ch of c.
In servicing lg
COMMERCIAL LINES ROSAHIMC. UNDERWRITERS·
:>48-553!. Newport Beach Eq>er-& medium com
An Equal ()pportun1ly lD!l'cial accts. DuUes in
___ Em __ P_lo_yer ____ , dude: Marketing, client
GU ~ BftS &c company contact & ~ dail1 servicing or accts. We are seeking persona·
ble & enthusiatic In·
dlviduals for above open·
lnp.
Steady work for good '!be fllltest draw la the.
man. CaJJ weekda)'I, 8-12 Wea. .. a Dally Pllol
Local publl1bin~ farm
bas immed. openmg for people person. Must
have front office •P·
pearance. WUI aaslsl
wtt!I mall bwilcbboard,
aeoeral office duties.
Xlllt oo. beoefits, aood
workinl conditions.
lllOtmo. 8:31)..5:30. Call .-..
E\all fr part Ume. All Top Salary &c beoefits.
a re a s . U n 1 f o r m s 0ppty to advaoce.
flll'Ulabed. Ages 21 or COMMERCIAL LIN ES
owr Retired welcorM. A.SSISTANT·Exper in No~ nee.~ aen1cin& accts; policy ty Uniwna! Protect analysis, ralln&. Duties
Service, 1221 W. $lb lncl\lde; Client " com.
Slreet. Santa Ana. In· pany contact " daily
terview boun t-12 It 1-4 hydlio1 ol accts. Great
lb*8t.on belp, full A pa.r1
Ume needed lmmed.
OpenlqJ for sbJppen, ...,,..,..,, crt' wr. call
lrvlne Campu•
Booa&ore at 8IMZZ7 «
DMl:mforlnfo.
OF'FlCE AIDE
Office Al~res trJOd, accurate t . fil. ma. IOOd eti.
=to relieve Rettp-
ACCOUNT's PAY ABLE
SboWd el\JO)' worldn1
wta.11 nnrea • be able &o
loler(ac:e well wltb
otbera. Tnln1 help(\&! ldmemUal. ~ betMftt pac:U.ce ID· ctudfac company pa14 aaJor medlcal, dtn&.al 6 u. lM.. profit. tbarina.
New, clean moder•
rid.Wm ID IOOd *Orkloi ............
CIMCO ........
()Mall ..
(l *· s. "' w. off BdlW>
"1·5: $C7.el51,J. QMlifted A.cl. M.2·$171.
GeDen.I n. Balboa Bly Club Is
DOW hlrio1 for Hotel
fl'oat n.t. Expert~
lo NCR UOO. PBX
belpt\ll.
AccoHtlna Po1t101
Clerk. llnowleda• or
CRT. some .ceow\llna ,_,..._ la ncetvablm.
h9pmtokm .
~.Mlv1tnln.1.
toalil ICCOUG*IDI belpf\.11,
lh.8;30to5.
Alme ....... ._. ...,.,
Omnl.Cqtq.WOCMlt.
•o, 41l1 l•Vff, Wiii
lula. lrvhae. Call
Ml .... 1-UAM.
_Man __ tbru __ Frt_. ____
1
oppt;)' to advanee. Top
JWRSTYLISTS -Open. u.l&r)' a beoeflta. can
lap for 2 hair 8'11.iata Alvto Jolmon ~
w/~.~•cua
boaua. ~ I.a petton INVENTORY
ooly. Balr West. 3* Blouse dept. St.. John _N51L...__Bhd. __ N_._B ____ 1 Knit.a needs a NSpobai·
HOMEMAK&RS· 11 ab :.eo:~v t':v°:=.~ eitlra money lD yo-.r • ~
apart Ume. Call for dudiet ret'OC'd k"PllDI· Ifft:~-Sbould be bl·llnaual -~/F.nlli&b), app-HOSTllSIS b' 1n penoo: a. Jotan
P\aU 6 pelt W:Qe. WW Knib,l'ICOertu.lrv. um. ovw 11. Apply aa MIDS .. ICMOOU ~1r.,~ Wllll to -out e few a.di.. blan.-di ... , 'nlla ts ....,... ......
....... 1aa •• ~a111 cw l'rtdq. Olio beb,slt· -~· .. to DOOD -J'ri. ClllUyee .....
_.__.. ....... ._ .................. ........
•:t.&AD Ill.AN TllAUH
· '1-~ cenmie.
... MUil "-" 9ffd .. perl••~• • •P••" s..nwa.. eau 9TN .oo.
lhuen1e r M atur•
~ wanted tor t\all
bmt al Ad Apnc)' Call
~
Pre • ~bool Tucher. earUnc•••peneo". ~Ume.~. A.•
~ Teather. lead
~ wan'*9. Train
to be director la our
0ranp Co K'hooll Cal I
American Pre School. I.A& Hllll. 110-1•1 LmAL ECRET.\IW ~pt. Bch. I A1rpori Ana
2ynli111••!on ea..,..,...
qd. Pref..,.... 1n rtal
tll&a&e Ott ..... till&•
t lon . 70wpm, a s lilor1buct Xlnl. la v. Nurse Aide. lhllpa.
ftrm • wcnin, ~ .. ao br. w *'· Call
PRE ·SCllOOL
TEMlllR P\IU ume
poaJU<n E C & e«t1fled
•~·nee 144HS11
PR MAN -Some ex
beoe. Salar)' com ~: U-tpcn. Jll'll' . Oft AU.Die• 3GO a.u•-WJUPll'. Cont.act &ii
Oreenneld. 714~1
or 213.Q'l -1315 NURSE AlD neede4 rOC'
private duty case in
• ... al 0.t.a Mesa Moa thru ~ Secretary Fri e.m..i,,m. <'all ror ap
Prtesman Exp.arltnct!d
small preu operator
f\ill or Pllrl Um•. Sm
Newport Beach shop
0.11 Oof'llon. ~ l 1&4 Small dynamic bu.sines polotmeii\. Upjohn
l1ll1atlon rlrm In tfeallt.t'are Scrvlct•11, Newport Cenll'r 1eeks KO E.. 752-09e4
eqienenced. efflt'leru ~~~~~~~~~ energetlt' leaal -
•NISSMAH•
Exper A U. Dick JOO &
llt'k Goodoppor. Cull Ed
714 645-8884 sec~lary. S.H .. dlt'
t~ le xlnl. lyp1na
~kills a must. Xlnl
salary de~ndlng ~n
quahftcal1on and u .
penence. Good bener1~
~
ups.oet•r
liB. Casual olfc 2yrs ex
per ttq 'd NH.293.
UGAL SECRET ARY
Super thoughlful boss
~atefy needs your
excelJent legal & orflct>
slo.Us. Will discuss hours.
pay C all 6H·26H
'anytJme
4 Legal ~retary
:'>ftldlum s1.ted Npt Bch
•law flf'm is :.t'<!k1nte an in
:· dmdual wtlh 2 3 Yl·ar..
l'Orporatc t-xpcnt·ncc
and !><>me :'ti ag 11 cx
perience Mu:.l be .i
:.harp J)t'rson w1 h t'll·
cclltml skills, t yp1ni;:
704:() wpm. Call 752 ~7
for appointment
....
LEGAL SECRET ARY
UTIGATIOM SIJOO
-·~1!1
170 Newport Ctr Dr NU
!Xe~ 640 2920
IOO'l FREE
LIQUOR CLERK -FUii
tJ1nc. Bondable Apply tn
pcr'>On !IAM 2PM
Tues Sat. A1rportrr Inn
llolel ~o phone< all" --
Lnckcr room Jllcndanl
l::xpcncnrt•d male.
English ~J)t'akm~. own
• traru.portauon ~9-0Ji7.
:i:.k for Hud
:0.1aid.'>. apply The Inn at
Laguna. 211 N Coa~t
~wy. Laguna Beach
Maintenance personntd
with general knowledge
ol electn cal. plumbing &
C11r rood. Apply to Gil
Surf N' Sand Hotel Lag
8ch497-44TI
·Managers neede d .
Mature husband & wife
team wtlh sell storage.
apt renung o r motel
background exper. Work
~days a week wtlh good
pay Please call !l!i7-8191
MUISIS AIDIS
7·11 & 11·7, Cert . or
lrameeS accepted. Mesa
Verde Conv. Ho:sp1tal 6til
Center St.. CM
Nurs1na
Nurses Aldes All shifts
Good rate of pay No eit·
per. oec. Will train
Certification program
avadable. Apply Port
~e1>a Convale:.cent
Hospital. 2570 Newpo
Blvd. C.M. 642-0400.
OFACE ClERK
FUii lime. ror Light orrice
work & casblt'ring Ex
t'ellenl working cond1·
tions. good starling
:.alary & rompdn}
~hts
COAST
GEHYAL TIRE
547-9423
OHit'e Lumber. AS!->1St3nt
lnvo1cmg derk 10 key
lDOCh & at<.'Urate typing
a m1L~l. 9'J8·~ Orange
Optomt!lnc office. pan
lime. neJt, outgoing.&
willing to learn llB
~7!m7
Pamler expenenced &
fast. Must have eqwp-
menl & tools. 2 mo work
on large house. Newport
area OT~.
PART TIME
EVENINGS
Adults wtlh oulSland1ng.
Jttract1ve personal1Ues
wtio enJOY working with
lods Over 21 Start at
SJ 50 per hour. Phone
642·4321 . Ext 250
BETWEEN 1·5 PM
~for Andre-a
l'.;qual Opportunity
Employer
Part time business op
portun1ly for pro ·
fe:+sional & non pro·
fess1onal. Call Mary
s.59-&M>7
Part Time
O.C .C . Part Time
Reg1stral1on Clerks
Fri Sal pm . Call
Barbara 556-5880
PART TIMERS
For GOOD phone voices
Cor vacation club. SS hr. +. Apply 9-llam .• 1711
N. Broadway. Suite 114. s A. 543 7957.
PRIHTING
II you arc 20 or over. &
loolung for a career op
partunity U1 pnntmg, 11p
ply al P£;'1NYSAVER.
1000 PlaN!nl1a, CM.
PRINTING Pre3sman.
t.op qualHy for A 8 Dick
360 w T51 Good pay
Hours for expcnencl.'C.l
person. Hunt. Brh
8!11--8495
Producllon worker. Hood
Sai.b. first la)OUt. M Th.
lOhr da> ~~
P Time A:'of. LA Tim~
ddJvery SIOO per Wl'Ck
In La.iuna Beach
$l-lj4!jb
P lime 3CCr\'IJry !iO
t))wpm w accur,H'Y S II
or 3pt'(..od wn ung II H
.i.rea t-11:x1hlt· hrl>. Con
tact J L. Bell ~ OIH!>
P /T Woric Eoms Good s..
Call 962 3232
R.E. Mients. Ol'al Lido
area 0H1re ha~ 2 opt-n
1ng.s High romm1ss1on
split. A nice place to
'Mlr'k ' Cal16758170Agt
ea es
People ne-edcd in
Sun~rl Rt·arh ofc.
top romm1~~1on
CJll Bu<l lly3m'i
17 141 146-5502
R.E.Salt><i
WE TEACH!
WETRAIM!
We make a prores11onal
out oi you 1f you qualify
Work Ul a dynamic al
mosphcre and eam lop
comrrus:.1oni.. Call Guy
now. hm1led openin.:s
~9491
Real f8tale
Mmt11gen11nt Troinff ·---.-----• Are you bored w1lb your
Real Estate. Wanted.
licensed, experienced
salespeople ror pos1l1on
wilh presugious Corona
def :'.far real estate or-
f 1ce. lugh comm1i.~1on
:.pills. Ca II r or a pp t
Orean Pac ific HcJI
F.6ldte. 759 1616 present ~1tlon? Being
over looked & wai.llng
your taJenlS? Seelung a
Careef' & not Jl.ISl 8 JOb 'I /\
r hallenging & rewanhng
career can begin for you
I.Oday in Consumer Elec
• lronlcs. We 're In the r1eld
of space age products &
computational equip-
ment. We sell them. We
have 6 ret.ul outlets lhru
which we meet. the buy· illi public. and we're ex-
panding rapidly because
we're professionals at
our job. The position 1s
somewhat tedutlcaJ: but
we lr1un. And 1l lsn 't
euy: but then really
worthwhile things
seldom are. IC you seek
only the best -then work
for the best.
Ca ll Mr . Taney
(114 )54.9-7373.
MAR1NJ: PLUMBLNG ··
Exp« or mlerested ln
loatD1nl trade. Dtpenda·
ta lluat b.ave aood rt!•
' & drtv\na ttlCOl"d. Salary
opm. Ina. beM. M : 30.
APPb' tlO Npt. Blvd.
N.B.
·Mature couple1• relief "'MA.,. ~ un.u c.lw
••A...ul,ec.ta ...... S • • da1S per mootb, non·
I -........ 00 pet.a. WUl
,,., cnin. m.8007
PART TIME
EVEMIHGS
A.ssJSl l.n editor sur vey RMI &tote SGl.s
conducted Crom our 0r. Opt-n1flg for h renscd
f1ce al the Orange Coast salespeople. lot:Jlly
Daily Pilot. 5. 30·9: JO owned. with nallonal re ·
Mon-Frt 9:30-1 JO Satur· ferral system Excellent
day.Greatforcollegians working rondlllons .
and mooollgblers. $84 pr Earn 100".\. t'omm1sslon
w k . o N L y f'or confidential app't.
REQUIREMENT IS A call7~
GOOD VOICE. Call ~
&42--4321, ext 312 after EJ{ECV•SYSTEMS· 5:~ PB. Monday lhru l ••AH .. ~ J
Friday ---
PART· TIMI DRIVERS
Familiar w/tbe C.M ..
Npt. " Irv. area. Stu·
dents or housewives
pref. to work a morning
sh&fl 7:30am w 12:30pm
or afternoon shirt
12:30pm lo S:30pm.
St.al1.s al $3.10 hr. CaU
Mark at 7S1·216110.
PBX Answering' Service
Operators. Matlltt, de·
peodable. Day ah.ift. Ex·
pee-. ptef. bul WUI tralll.
64$-2550.
•PIX• T .A.8 . aoawerlna m'Vlee
Real Estate
LICENSED
UMUCEHSEO
Will lra1n Best com·
m&sslon spUt In the 1n·
duslry 70 '30. to lop prc>-
ducers. For Inte rview
caU Bill at Redhill Real
ty. Lldoomce. 673 7~
...,.,._,OHM
lllmU~co. near
ONU Dllldl fllll lhnt mlln .... fOf'....,. non wUh .. rl•lr or
MM-f•I otflce du\IH.
l6lll ~H• lood \rDU\t ollla A•k for &llr -..ct..
~(Of bahlln• tbclure d.la\rtblatM wllh LIPt typUl.t experience
XJot. beotrka. Salary
com m •n . w I••·
pef'.1\9Un. T3l4SM
ac....jSCTIY
Medical Device MC&. llV\M.,... needa penon
to h&odMI pboMa, cor·
rupondence. type
$0wptQ .• IUe bllkpa
helpful. Od beoerlls
'151§1
uc.nc>MST
TOSISO
~o excelleol op · uolt&es ror growth. nt with a s mall
Unique ~tall nu.rtery
h.u a f uJ.f'Ume lltM. car·
ry·out/ Salu TraJ"e
poaltlon avallabl•. A
put opportunity if )'OU
tlUoY t.be outdoon. la ad·
dlliall to a 900d at.art.lq
&11.ary. you will ab.are IA
COf'Q.mlaaOO pool. Pleue
apply l.o penoo Moo t.b.N f\iw. •
beauufw waterfront Of· ---------flee, one with a rrne.
lar&e Irvine corporation
Some l)'pina necessary
Excellent benefits of
fend for both. Q&ll Rita,
~ Coutal Person
nel Agency. 2790 Harbor.
C M. Ntiver a fee
RE Development nds a
mature, exp pers to Jl\S
pM, lype, clerkal duties
Req gd bus atlllude. ap-
pear, & pb manner Non
:.mkr. sa.i. neg OC Arprt
11rea. Call ~7.9327 aft
3pm
Rental yard persoo. lO
handle eqU1pmenl. Light
maml • 1nslruct1ons to
customers Apply 19s.t
Placenua. ~ua Mesa
RESrAURANT
HOSTESSES
tUl.I & p ume. w1ll lrain.
O\Cr 18 Apply Jolly
Hoger. 400 S Coast llwy,
Lag lkh
lu:stauranl
FUii & PT poi.rt1on~ in
new specialty rood:.
t't·nter 1n In 11\t'. Cal I
~ 35fl8
~tauranl
WAITR!::SS. at'n'pting
11ppiJcal1ons for dlllller &
graYcyard shJfls Pau.J
\ acallons. Tayl or 's
lw:.tauraot. Redhill &
S A f'rwy. Tusllll.
Restaurant
WAITRESSES
IUSSOYS
EApenenced o nly for
Newport B each
Restaurant Ask ror
~1a or Judy 675-2-161
RcLul Sale:. Clt'rk part
UllX'.
S49 1195
RN PRIVATE Duty
needed for 73 m Jpm .
Sat. Sun & Mon Call for
information. UpJohn
Healthcare Sef\ ice!.
I:: 0 E 752 0994
Salling IJIStruc tor needed.
N~ Buch. 25 lo 27 ·
t'rUl!.tng ~a1 lb oals.
weekends now, full time
summer Call 645-7100
SALES PT jRIU TIME
Sell Group Purchase
Program. S4!veral ler
ntones open. Largest or
its kind 10 the world
Unhm1led romm13~1on
and advancement op-
pcirturuly
711 "994-65 70
CB1ll Stewart I
DIAL-A PRODUCT
SERVICE
SAlES PERSONS
Personality plus adullS
lo w ork with and
motivate kids. Over 21
In Lacuna. Capislraoo.
San Clemente areas.
PART TIME
EVMMCiS
PHOHI:
642-4321or496-6800
Ext. 250. Between l·5PM.
Ask for Andrea
~
Fl .. JEWB.RY
FUii time comml11s1on
sales open•nf for
qualified se ling
specialist. Company
I benerlls include : dis·
count rvilege. med1t'al. denla • bfe uuuraot'c,
profit sharing, pension
program. Apply in
penon Mon· Fri.
J.C..PIHHIY
24 , •••• hlmM:I He...,_. leoch
E.O E. M F
~
GREAT HOuaS!
9AMtozttM
or
4'Mto9'M.
J oin the LA.Times
clttul&llon team & adupt
YoW' worlt :.rhedulc to
)our Life St)'IC Worlt s
hrs pc.>r da> 1n a T1mto:.
Oreulallon Sale:. offlc-..·
near your home and hu\t·
more t.Jme for your ram1
ly, :.tuches. or leisure J C
lJ\·rtles We pay houri;
wages & commJ5SI003
LOS .\.'°IJGELES Tl\I ES
1375 Sunflower A\ c
~la Mesa
540.030 I
An f4ual OpportUrut)
Employer
Saleslady for exrlus1vc
childr ens s tore. S C
Plaza. Expeneoce esseo
u.al. 5$-8S8S
Saleslady wantl.'d, c•x
penenccd Part time for
Lagwia Beach gift store
i!M 5500
Sales Mgr wantt'<I En
lhus1aslJC, exl>('r. s1-lf
mouvated Wages un
Limited. Glamorous en
\'1ronmc nt Su Co
Models, by appl ool)
~7 2:502
Sales Manageme-nl
Plcasanl dJgruflt'd part
lime sales & mana~e
menl work Flexible
hours. Sales & man11>1c
ment background a plw.
Substantial graduated
inrome. Bonus. pror1t
sharulg & equity plan
Call9631142
Sales Opporturut y
AR.EYOU
IMTBESTB>
IMFASHION?
Are you yOW'lg al heart.
aggressive. a career
crunded mdt\ 1dual. we
have a full tune sell.Jog
pos1uon open I.I\ our
Jr. World Dept.
We offer comprehensh ,.
training " exrellent
benefits which include
medical. -dental. life m·
SW'8JlCe, pro(1t sharing&.
opportunity for persoMI
growth. Apply In person
l0am-ll:30am. Mon lhru
Sal. or call for appoint·
ment. 644-1212.
THI MOAl1W .AY MIWPOWT
47Falhl11l.a-d
F.qual Oppor Employu
s-. F'U1I or part ume. Muat Saleapenoo req\llred few
be able to work wtndl. proareulve pro1ram
The Persimmon Tree. wilhmany~wUUes.
2Z9 Mannti Ave. Balboa Hi&h C9Ulmluion. (;all
Lll&nd.. 631.Z
WHELAN REAL ESTATE IS
NOW QFFEAING
• UP TO_,.. OOMMl$8ION
• NO Dall( FUf
• NO fllt«>NE FH8
• NO ADV1R1'l8llHO FED ·~~~AHO
• OUAAAHT1!EO T'fWNINC) ~
• 'Vt.L T!Me ~ IHOff"ICE
• ~ FORN:JYNQtBn lO WNAOIMIHT ·=-~TION:~ "°" .,,., /tt#'OIMIATJOH °" ~ ... ...,, .,,.......
"~
Sectttaty, pttlme for na
tional inves tment
~ nrm. neaiWe
hra. Send resume to:
P 0 Bo& 7 lZ7. Newport
Beach CA 9:2Ml.
SECRETARY -Part·
nine Good workltlg con
ch Mu.al type Low pre·
ssure. Ellt'1t1n.g work ex·
per1ences II . 30·3 30
d&l)' 964-440tl
Secretary /Lee••, e•-
cdln attlls • ..i.,, nee.
Newport Beach......,
SICaTAIY
TO $1200 Diwnified poe w /fast
~ Npt Ctr Co Pref
know Mag II 4' SH oec
Rl.ibl Job foe a c~r·
orien&.ed pn)(.
. rvtne PenonneC ~mcy
8 E 17th. Cost.a Meu
Secretary Gl•ncral Of S&.e~ __ ~4~
fire Xlnl typing sk1lb ~....-----.--..-...
reqwn.-d Non smoker
BX> mo lo nurt Near
O.C i\irpC>rt 54S 7117
SECRETARY. PT. gd
shlhnd. typ . ltlnl bcnc
MS Snyder.64.5-21666
SECa!TAAY
GeC'L OfftCE
SHIPPER/PACKER
Dnvers u~ required
Xlnt benefits . Call
m•~
Sl•Pa w~
STAaTSMOMO
JobSttunty
F I N ,\ !II c I /\ L Elit.abbsbed Companr \IA.~AGE~E.'ll'T f"IR:'tf trt!lemedKal dent.¥ I~ fASlllON l ~LA."I() Apply IOpttllOO
NEED 5 S H ,\ R P Brlween8am-Uam
P E R S 0 ~ · O R ~ Producuon Place
G E N E R A L ~ Beacl> SEC RETARIAL~~~~~~~~~
DITTIES TYPl'IJr. 160
WP~ 1. /\SSWERl:--.G
I' II 0 :-./ E !> • ,\ (' CT~
P'\'l'A.Bl.1::. 01::1-'0SITS.
f:'Tl' !>I A RT S8.J() I' ~. H
.\1() 1714 )j~ ~12
SECRETARY
Xlnt oppt) for :.h:1rp i;.11
w ~lnl lypin~ ~kilb tu
WO<k in ra~t pari'<I. run
gcru.tl :w .. 'J)Oft Ut·J t h ot
fie-..· Call L1la at H3J ~ ----
SECRET ARY fRECErT
()n(o man ofr reqs .:cnl
!>t'<'Y to handle rccepl.
phones. It typing etc
Back lD work hou.w'41r ~
w t)"P'ng exper ok. 0 C.
Airpon area ContJct
Cluck Thomson. ~1650
SECaETARY
f..xpen encf'd. a rcurall·
typing with m1n1mJI
booUcepulg & srl'IC.'<lul
~ Ora.nie Call 9ill 7243
Snat'k bar K1lcht-o
counter help Tt'nn1~
dub 118 Part llmt'
20 30 hr~ .-\ t'' &
'41'~ ~usl tx· 0\ er 21
Bond a I> I •· a b 1 t' l o
1'1)t'ralt' l J~h r"".i:"t<'f
S3 :!5 hr Call !:>Jlly.
5J6.8IS32 -----
SPECIAL PSlSOH
TO HELP WlTH OCR
HO:'ofE A.~0 SPEU \I.
(.lilLD We are lookm~
for~ •ho c. ... 111
ing to t>f' Lot..all > rom
n:uu.ed to the weU are of
our handicap~ ~on
Hculeho6d ctuue. .. well
asdnVU'lg. shopping. and
allend1ng lhera~1 a
must t'or a fuU t1~ Of
cupauon '4 llh c .. niasuc
re'4ards. plca~e C'Jll
)tr.. C.nf1eld for appl
675-8729
-~tallont'ry Slori> in
Secretary Bookkeeper CJr'Oflll Del MJr Dttd\
F\&11 ti.me, good l)ping l·Aper·d ~ale::. lady FUii
spd. l ·glrl enganffnng u~ s d .. )!>. lllnl '40rk
otfc. Ca.U K.ay ~-8401 1ng ronds Es l>('c1.illy
Ram-Noon. f97 3427 after fmt· clicntelt' 6iS 1010
6pm&wbKh
~~relary.expe r book
keeping & q pin~
l.ag lltlb an·.J SalJ r)
r omml'n."' t·l<Pl'r
!IJI ·I l.25 ----
!:Jet'ft'Wry Adm tu Bu"
:'oti:-r ){(>qlJI r'-"' 2y r-. cul
l~c. Jyr.. n~p offin•
exp Typing OO wpm .
S.11 ll O wpm .
S985 $1196 mo. Lal!unn
licad1 Sctlools ·19-t~6
SECRETARY · P,\RT
Tl:'tfE -t'a.stuon bland
~ng ~nh'r Oullt•i.
include IUl'l't1 ni:
CU.\lOml'rS. aO!>IA.Crln.:
~. typ1111;. a!>31)llnR
w promotton41 pro.;r .. m
SJ 50pr hr 3 C\ t'~ &
weekend da)~ Call
""2021
~tork Brokt'ra gE'
customer )('r\ tet~ r .. p
t:xpand1ng discount
~lock brokerage nrtd!>
c ustomer accounb
~'lee. rt>p to ru..ndll'
growutg busm~s E~
IJlt'Mcn<:'t' Ill :.ecu n t.J es U1
dustry with marii1n
knowledge essenual t-:x·
cdJent salary & bt>neflts
Newport Bear h ln1nv
C411 Personnel. L et
terman Transart1on
Se rv1t'e:.. Inc m• rT5o2 0070
SWITCHBOARD Oper.
H B Mst be able to l) ~
& do some f1b.n& Exlnt
benef UlC medic aJ & den
tal U\S Sta.rung Sal S7SO
C ~ll 847·8S11 btwn
8il.m 5pm
TAX '9lEP A.RB SECRET ARY Bas1r tax knowledge.
SALES needed. Will trall\ Hour·
Large F I nan t' I a I ly rate + boaus. Call
Services Firm in 0 C 213-2.M-5147
Alll>Ol1 area reqwres a TEACHERS ~-&boot. weO iroomed penionable Secretary. Xlnl skills. Cull & part lime.
llborthand le apUtude for ~. 894-t036.
f11uret required. Xlnl Teacher/~!. Part
workln1 conditions & time momint -•lion. benefits. Pleue t'all r-7$2-1.400 ext MS6 betwt.'fl'! Own cblld welcome.
MH2:30 few peraooal 1.n· Amertca·1 P~·School, ~ew lAi Hills. Call 110-1991
Semtary T~ .Asaiat. ·Special
Operutli ror e~rtenced ct... for handicapped
Esecullve Secretary. adulla.. 2 Jn. aolliece ·ex-
Poaltl.on as Secretary to perience req, -.OO. Xlnl
TOPLESS MODELS
S7~ Dey. Paid Oi.tlly.
No exp. nee 82J6.25&3
TRAINEE. new com ·
puny. pul.hng. packaging
& wnlJn& order!>. Inven-
tory in& Adv oppty.
~~
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Jkh. ( lfTrl ~ ex per
l)'PL'il. Ml&Sl be reliable &
hlird working '1 ui of
00Wpcn 8S I !M 11 :'ia ncy
w_..._.._ DI)'••· .......
Nw ID" told Pl raqe.
Pllo&.feu. Used 2
mcatbl. Aft#:r 5PM call
&2800.
llaytq pa dryer. Clno.
old. $200. Cbest or
dnwen: IZS. 551·S74S.
~ HoCfQiat refrig. a... CODd. ~.
4M-57»
~Pl Freaer' li.2 cu.
ft. 2 1TL ~ -9Qlicy
paid. Seil for aoo. Call
-~-RefnierM.or. dean.
Worb cood: 1'1S
S48--8SU or se-4485.
Slove, Gaffers & SaUJer •
dean. worts good $100.
~or $48-8513
MUST SELL TODAY ,
Kenmore was he r $1~.
t'npdalre ovenli.e ga~
dryer, $150. Uke Ot!W.
714 /7SQ..Q568, 2U l8B 1 · l.521
Wards deluxe upright
f~ 19 cu. n.. 6mo.
old. Warranty. s.iso.
640--0010.
Avocado gm. dbl. elec.
ranie. dbl oven. 2 bit.. Ln
chshwashtts 548-0 lZ7 ------·llkydn 1020 nP'IST .... ••••••••••••••••••••
Ge&AL OfftCE
Top rall'i. & benl'ltl~ Vlf1\PU l..11c \orv ill w
17th !lot, Hldt: t 11. C«ot.i
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645-1501
Sdlwui Beach Cnilser
SlilS
673-Q833 w ror B<
MtclncJ Matert• 1025 .............•..•.•....
~ .. ~ 1.1.-.e<I plywood $7
--·,.------• 2 ·));' 8'1. lng 2.X 1-.1 2 "'x l · lit\ Ing 75c l'•I
~g T) Pf..'l M~'d•'ft 1mm•'fil.Jh'
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ft-mpo<Jr) P."ll ll>n CJll
C1nd> .. t ton,uml'r
f<.t.~poow 'f~ ~
c-ras Ir ......... 8030 ...........•......•....
Olympu.'> OMI NI outfit
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~ Chromega .. <.: .. llr
1.-nlrgr + <.'Omplt:lc dkrm
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Cl.SUCAL HOttREil
TEM,ORARY
SERVICES.
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1be Jlit1 h""-' Jn opcrung
f" th.: nght girl \Ao con
llll1:nt.il I~ & "'me c'l
per :\fu,t ftl our ro.,
tum<' Appl) 1n pcn.vo
211.16 W 0<-eJnfront
WAREltot.:St: -lnH•n
tor)'. Jl(M'flll..11 '•J na!l('r
ughl but Uctl\'C lOtCr\'!>l
mg so work C.:'tf Jrt'J
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Out.~ adult-' 'Aorlung
1Ao1lh youth O\·er 21 0... n
t.ran.spClrtaUoa SJ SO hr
:.4alt 6-9PM
CALL ANDREA
6"2 4321. t.'Xl 250. 1 ·SP M
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WESnllNSTER
ABBEY
ANTIQUE MW..
Da&Jy 1().6, Fri 10-9
U.OSEDTUESDAY um Westm.lnst.er Ave.
Garcleo Grove ~103
Uniqu e claw fooled
ma hogany part n u's
desk $1600. Mc Maban
Deak~
aft ~PM
Aa l)-p.-:. & :.ue:. Kodak &
Polaroid film at CO'>l
pnc-..>:. iSI ~
8040 •..•.•..•...•...••.....
Y~e puj». born f~h 11
r\KC
"'3·31~
Beautiful beige rl'malt-
~pberd. Lab 6 mo. All
3~. Xlnl 1Ao 3lCh doG
sa> 631.0133.
Uw.a AP!>O pyp. AKC.
rem. 3 mo-. .. adorable.
:>ai-S644
fr ee to good h o m e
pedigree Lab I )T f e m ·
paper!> s ht:. .i96-t i'93;
49:Hln l aft 6
ll ealt hy mal ~.
MALAMUTE pup t
"'"~ .. SSO . Arter I.
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Shellie. perfect male. 7
l1lOb AKC. Jllnt. back-
ground~
1045 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BeauUCw, Jrleod.ly 9 mo.
o&d maU Oil. (8oo(.s 1.
~l or 847 -0932
Free adorable bl.It poodle-
lerrier . Fem . spayed.
Loves dilldreo. 53&-993.5
·'Susie" AKC Basset
house pet.. loves people,
great companion 839-5123
Male • rem. pups. 6 wks.
Seu Bavarian Olde World AKC cailielhusky mu,·
Landscape prlots. BE.Alfl'.148-8506
Gokl.'black frames. SlOO
all Call 714 /S3S-7M9. "" ... 8050 ....................... L . A . 0 I s l . s a I e s vacaUoe .. ins. benent.s Man.acer. Qualiflc.aliool w~ 8:»4. UlUled Include typlna 1lrllls. Cerebral Palo usoc. Stmo~ Ullique Anti-ConvtrtU>le sofa dnt.
sbonband, ability lo m>W. HarvwdSt. 5an-quesopenmaooOl.usell. cond. llrown s tripes.
woril wtth nWDben &i ln· taAna.5M-snl> ar.i.e. March &$. 20C:. GOO. 752.POeves. con&ilJ'rne« fM all YoW'
&«·relate with aa.les pee>-1'&9'H0MI WOltl antique rurn It u re. GetGR£EN cash
site. Xlnt aa.lal)', fnn1e Part tim•. ow11 b rs. jewelry, lloens. toots. forWHITEA ............... beocitala • woctiDC con-c l ~ dlUona In a prl me GHr. ular7 . Call tlc. • I for appl. wtl.baCluaified Ad
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quir ..... u . Mall re·
..... 10: P.O.Box, 7Cl0, N~rt .IHeb, Ca .
....... o,portunlty ....... .
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Ucnl or aporti.na e\'eata. Jutt nu out Ulla coup0a u4
maU k today to u.t:
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ut W. ally street. c.&a lhA. CA ...
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fet • mat.ebiDa aame tbl "°°' &11~111
<ttMSTAMT ea9tT • New liv rm. bdrms &
<hoettes. Lo·Lo Down!
SJG-9862
$7-.&Up.
New living nn. bedtoom, • dine&tes. (714 )s:Jl>.a2
Bealwood style Rocker.
Pine/wicker. New $t5.
Call n4 /536--1649.
Two ovaJ glass t.op t.ables,
wrouPit U'oD frame w1lh
.... bnu ft.Dbblnas.
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TV, a'yr ~. free de-"Y91'Y. u ...... ••J kl•4l , Oaatel ~ l ~ 1L$ MCb. 1 KJ:NWOOD ICR.5010 re-.,._.t., Size t-10, .u ceewr •.,.....,... eha.6-
"' exceUenl coodilkla 6 Ml. ~ MOO oow
..,. cmly a few Umt1 • -. A&1aaUe Maalc. 44S
atudet\t ntWM. M0-11'11 E. 11t.b SIL, C. M.
aft IS.. ~~~~~~~~ll Slereo Equipment lM9t scu.11 S.. Purl, -cablneu repluly 115
Natw"al, set iD heavy * * * now P . AllanUc Muaic 11*1 rtni. 181tt. Sacrifice a.in WWfe 44S£.17t.bSt. CM.
at J1 5 0 0 . C a I l J.566Meaa Verde E. '7·K TMNll-11& , C:O.iaM... ~·· Co&ar T.V. Sll8. l yr.
You ant tbe wlDDer ol warranty ... nlc .... IOIO two tlckeU <Sl3.00 NM:WO
•••• .. ••••••••••••••••• value), lo
•
II' P.0.t.amarao w l\rlr •
.... a.e.atly r.oood. .....
~ l2 Nilboa1 1115
wttowl .. trlr, $$SO.
H08lE 11', maay extras
!Del. '1'ir. eatbox It cover.
$1960.~
9070 .......................
SLlf'S AVAi& AILI
YAC Newport 646-00.51 Reed & Barton sterlilla
si lver flatware
"Georgian Rose classic
IJ'OUP". 6 Pc. place M\· uni for • + service
CtttCUS V AIGAS
Mar. 14th • Mar. 2iOt.h Costa Mesa ft HuotJ.naton Center TicMta may be claimed
~ ca1lioi I05678. elt.
IMh&Mt.W ... , .... ....................... ---------
poon. :11 Pieces \o4.al. snoo Cash. en.asot
Sola ~ Li.ke new. Mat·
tna never aed $17S.
Queen box spring & mat-
t.n!llS. New ~. 6U-G)5,
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t41:cl ·-W..ted 1011 .......................
TOPCASH PAID
IZlllf .. 9010 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Watdl for Our
!iO IL allp for moath of
August. lntere,ted ln
reua1 ol slip in Newport.
Olloa Point. HUDUD&too
Bucb area ror moat.b of
Auplt. or trade few~ IL
slipSan Fraodaco Yacht aub, BrlYedeft. ca , dur·
bl&August.
si·· wide x 80" loog" 18" ________ , For med f\lmttu.re " ap-pliances, woridng or oat
BOAT
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Phone: C415> 871·t'T10 or
KlS) 343-3183 Collect. ... by 42·· Ion&. ssoo. 957-8133 tJoth. 18).-019 l
3>' Newport SUp Avail. for
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Claslca 9520 .......................
, .... ~AT, PS. alt,
tttrff, n•• radlal1.
a.oaomi.WMllllf
Jled tack awQ Ufl pte,,
xlnt cond. eoo . ... ,..
• Ford p .u. Ya &on. 1hort
bed w1.-u. va auto
traoa, a te. p /1, p /b,
radio. w\de wlMela. new
li>ll ateerinJ Is front end
new bau.ery. trmo. Ca II
m ·8422or..._,
'74 fo'ord Fa50 super Cllb
Air pg.b, AU l.1rM Is 5hk.s
SllS). 874127 541>415
'74 &l Camino Classic
xlnt. cond. Lo/ m 1.
Mtcbehn tares. Bckt
.... Shell. p s. p/b, &U'.
AM/P'M. S2.850. P.P .
m-43911
'41 f'tll'd Waocbe · restored. V-9 S 70
lll.000: '48 l'anl Woodie. .. ....... •••••. •• ••. •• •
restored must cood. 71 Dodie Van 200. Good
l20.000. m-4161 Diii&-Crey. Good coad
MB 'St 190S Sedan,
claal1c. Beautiful car.
nd leather lat.er .• belie
e 'te r .. s tereo tcass
S«lOO.PP .SSZ·77SS art !
pm.
19 Cler~ If W Gorgeow
Black w deep red tnler
1be 0>06t classic look
Be:.t seriou:. offer b>
March 6lh PP. 75&-l9t:
or~l.983
'S8 Clus1c ~v Came<
Pick Up. All original
2~3V8. auto. what<
wtute's New chrome
Great looking truc k
~&~1
'M (l)evy 2-doof ~l Air
Hardtop, no e-ng. Orr er
6'2-84 AJ\6pm
'S3 2-door Conn:t Gyro
mallc. ~ Llluan Place
Co&ta M~
M.000080. 546-0757
'87 Dodge Great mech
oaod. Good body. 4 nu
W'el.. Sl 175. MS-73IW
Must sell' "76 Dodge ~
Ton Convt'rs . 31!1.
lF'l8l9&-7~57SS.
'72 FORD a.u1v.,..
V 8. automauc traru. , J
seat-12 passenger. Supt'r
ck:an: <573FV01
$1879
s-.tford
5"40Garden Grove Blvd
~ 636-4010
Mio Lrwtlillig 9510 •••••••••••••••••••••••
C REVIE R
&'"·-· SANTA AMA
I 835'3171
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i1S30I41p /R t017'9 > XJeLI, XJWA
7163Qcaj C451SXO > "XJS= '18 32llA SIR <807tJBF > Molt coAan av able for
il$D41p QIMUBB> ;~edetiv-g;.
1832D46~ c 'JIUJKH> TISTOllYI
1952!1$/ (21115) TODAY!!! CloMdS•1~ ~. OllAMGI COUNTY'S
OLDEST
&. 2925 Harbor 8.1 vd.
COSTA MESA
~1ce-~1111 979-2503
~ .... e.c. iS XJ6L, orig. color. Rolls ce BMW carmine red . air . lMOJambor~ AM 1FM caM. recorder. ~Beach 640-6444 ~seats, xlnt. cood.
EiOO PP ~S.00 dayi..
IOIMcLAREH'1 751~11 evei. ------
$
'87 Jaf! XXE 4 2, hardtop.
111\rl:! whL~l.s. auto traru. .
644 'Mll ...... 97l2
!!.'SON Buch Bhd . .............••...•.•.
LAllABRA iJ Jensen JT luxu r~
u \tJ ;-o;o ol SA Fwy ' :.parU car. lo m1. askinK
C714'52Z.5333 Sl!Ol of r nt4 > 644-&148,
Sunday by Appl. dll51!M8~
ec.-GWG 97l4
IS 2002 whit~ w bllk' 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••
ter +sp \}1 F'tf, air. '67 Karman Ghia !>llCk, all r p 7l4 ~ ong1nal. $2,500 firm
!Q.51166
'71 IMW S30i Mmdo 97l8
l\lov1ng, Mu!>t :.ell ·
Washer & elec dryer
Sl7S. Desk SiaOO. SS7· l956
SHRIMP Wanted bJ deaperate mother of %: ~ S3 .59 lb. tt.ems « fumhure. Can
Med.. Froien fresh. pay some. SJ6.40TS.
Sallboat. temporary. but 'J9 lntemaUonal Truck
x.lnt localion. 67S-7107. ~ re:.torauoo. ~
•LEASING•
Read our ·'Goodbye t.o
Buy" brodlure & our t'"
elusive .. Plau Plu!t
Plan" we'll mall you
~ ··rRt.:E' .. Simply
call I rTllDli l.~.6 l~ • Ru ru. on rt' • ••••••••••••••••••••••
lo:ul..r ga:. .. :.peed. powt·r I
:.U-enng. power brakes.
"11' rond . AM n c • tert'<l
Cd'>'>ctt•·. t•lt•l"tl'IC :.un
roof. dectnc w1ndo,..,
miracle
mazda 493-971.S
1 ptett Herculon vlnyl ~~~~~~~~~ WANTID
lami.ly rm. ll'OUP· $400. Heavy dut.y trailer hrtch
CAlaun& Marcb 12
Ill the
Dally Pilot
and
COOltLIFE • 562-4870 Antique HalJtree. men's for l978 Ford Rancbero lOspd bike. silver plated 7Sl-8967 or~ms.
serving pcs. 497-3516 New queen Mre bed box
5Pf' ng & mat.tttss. $160.
561-8823
(.oydy 3zu.rc blue vclvcl
wing chair. Call arter 6.
646-1227
SACRIFICE: Queenalz.c
solid brass headboard
S)25. Green vinyl sofa
bide·a-bed $60. Call
S:JI» Pl( ocilY. except
Sa ~.'H-• PM. ma;.a.
_ev_es_·_. -------• WANTED: Used weddl.og dreu. sz 7 /8. 14" color T.V. $50. Men's
slci boOU, CHEAP. Free
1'"acial, 981Ml716 eves.
Large dog J et Set alr
freight kennel $35.
~
Stanley lam!Mte formJca
trimmer. extra bits,
•I most new. Bit otr
&IG-6478 eves.
988-S802 TAD OCEAN KAV AK·
W_ANTED ___ SC_R_AP __ GO_U>-_1 ::r~i:~,e~o.
AllY form. Top doUar.
e7·JOll5 Oil' 497·2W. ~5 M'WhltebaU rowillg sltiff.
dall,y Uftique flberglas 00.L
Miiiie.i .. 87S-2M3
lwla a 1 .tt IOIJ 8" Diapy. tibrealasa.
...,.-•••••••••••••• ~Ye ~ wilb I3 pc 'Tama .. dn.am M!t. a.rs. aoo. s..GD.
XlDl. cood.. Sl .500. Ca 11
aft.. 6. 892-4662 .. 89' S. 1055 Tw matt w 'box spnngs;
......... ••••••••• .. •••~ qo sz bed. mat.t. OOxspr· Office FM Nila• &
........... ,,,,..... 9010
BLOCK SALE · &lll)tiaoces. rum• m~.
SZ·S200. Sat/Sun 9-4. 1090
Cleo Cir. CM. 548-9510
inti frame; dulin& rm E f 'f a .t 1oas
tel, SO( a 8': air caad. win· ...... • •••••••••••••••
dow. 8'7-41172 I B M M E M 0 R V
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19 Hlmda O/B. 7~bp. 4
cydel,M,W.
873-0340
PP want.s to buy or trade
for mooring in Newpoct
bay. Wttrade s ilver.
diamonds or ca:.h
642-«tS6
40'+ OJoice N.B. Moor·
uig. comes w1beaut1Ju1
1932 Lyman Bay LaW1cb.
SW.000 Flrm.1142-81..84.
Slip to 30" power only.
Newport Island, 116$.
l'J$.Z55.1
loats. Sp..d •
Sid 9010 .......................
Off lhcr'e raCIJli hull. OUL· board po were d . No
engines. Very f Ul. P ..st
race wmner Reasonable
offer. 548-4263.
CoUectab&es for Sale: We
bave accumulated a
fabulous collection of
Calif. pottery & Art
Deco. Call for info:
)8-9288.
t...A,, ~' 'fypewrit.er 2yn o6d. Xlnt -_..._ oand. New $5500 Make SRYet wwe Offer: S36-C3
.._,ower 9040
_ ........ •••• • •••••• Te a •: rt .. iow
Prelude pat~. 5 pc. .. place setting for 12+1 '30x72 Folding tbls.
meal fork, 1 gravy spooo 1:5.50. Used steno ch.rs
& 12 xtra teaspoons. 74 Si!4.SO & up. 72" drafting
pc's. total. $7,500. tbls $149.50 McMabao
~«962-3646 Deak. 642~
1971SCAUI
Twin 30·s, 1.30 hours,
lolilded. Pn. pty. Best Of.
fer~ Call S46-1200 CMon.-
t'ri. days>: 731·8218
leYeninla " weekeDds ). Al& for Jerry.
.......................
9150 .......................
'74 Honda CB-450. ~
oaod.m>.
~ 1382W.UOUAve.C.M.Sat ~~.. fi vvri f f -·•~ M. BlUo appliances, ..... ___.. ,l&ore &X· ""ace llnUl.ure or-·
portable dabwr baby lures, clothea racks. Deab. cbaln, coat. ta·
items. toys, cl~blna. alarm system, elc. ble. All"' individually.
baby ,girls, women. lrg M2-79118 FV Joe. 5tO-'nM5
•lO'SIAlAY._..... i'6 ~RM 125 Tnck.
12t,i60. C21.3>588-2131 ~so or but orrer. 99-01.tO al\ . .,, ...
ail.es. boc*a, •Mi.le. 25' s· x s· beveled, bfoomed, ftth 1017
toSlOO. S0-5089 elegant mirror. $400. • .. -••••••-•••••••••
ulCANTIC GARAGE Betty. Days 558·5701, Exotic birds. Hyacinth
SALE Sat/Sun 8-S. 11203 af\er7,499--C747 McCaw, Cockatoo. African Grey. Call Beutlower Ave. F .V. Pool tbl 1lD slate, regula· m-•1
Spyclaul K.ids•·pc IJ'OUP Uoo s iie. Xlnt. cood.y --ortde---... ---.v-e_ry_a_m_a_l_I.
2 cbftts. corner desk, $350. all. 4. ~ ,._ good disposition & tem· mi.rror.Qnsi.yellow-arn Gorgeous new lynx fox peramenl.MM>090
IOl'a bed. " matching collar, never worn. cau
chr. 7x3ft blackboard, belardAM 646-8554
etc. Sat 9·3. 18 Point ----·-----
1.ocm Dr .. CdM. carpets. Redecorating
S1amese·Blue Po1nl " Seal Point. Beautiful
eyes. xlnt.. conflrma tioo.
6«).(IQllO
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1106 Redding Ave.
Costa Mega
You are the wa.nner of
lwo tickets ($13.00
value). to
CllCUS V AltGAS
Mar. 14th · Mar. 20lh
Caela Me.a&
H.uatlnglon Center ndu!c.s may be claimed
by callUJg 642·5678, ext.
272 ••• Mase. Xlnt. cond., elk.
gold, best offer.~ lJled doors, bathroom fiX·
\lftS. ps 6 elect wall SewMl)Modtiuu. 1092 zi· V&k.LD& Ru.nabout. belt
beaters, au stove, • P'or Sale: Golf mem· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ofkr-or take over pay·
lllUCb more. $11 Dabtia, benhip. Irvine Coast 1920's workln& Sla1er, meata..Gl-1900
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WIN TICKETS woam $12
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MARCHf -1
COITAllDA
HI Nr UlnOL ST.
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MARCH 18-12:00, 3:30, 1:00
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MARCH 11 .. :00 MARCH 1M:•. l :Ol llARCff st:-4:80, 1:00
MARCH »4:30, 8:00
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V-8,$6,750.
m.o:340
14' l"lber1la11 w 140bp
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s.cdt1ce 31,,' Jene1 "12,
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Brand new Bill Walters
MX Leathers. size 36,
•. Bell lloto Sl&r Ill.
size 7 S 18, S75. MXL
£bots, si.Je 11·12. $85. Ca 11
642-00B.
........... Sale/ ...., /Sfot OCJI f 1.a .......................
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home: sleeps 6. self com. Sl.so/W + 8' mi
64l).&'58S
'9 Foni Travel Quttt>,
18', Ueela t. AJC. auto •
xloL cond., Sl.000 ong
ml. $4750/0BO. Call
aft.«6 PM, 751-3193. PP
T,...,._ T,....f 9170 .......................
22' SporUluter Trailer t ~SIC, alps 6,
gas/elect. relrla • freNer, Dl&al propane
...... Dual ui.. Elect
br1ra. 12100 firm. CH be
seen .t: • ~bert Pl.. Ool&a .......... I07t aA
3:3>PM.
Trwlln. Utllty t I 10 .......................
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4 Va X12 '. dbl axle
wlbnkes. 1" nooc, 1ood
ti.rel, aa See at 137
s.a&a IMbel, C.M.
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p a r t .., + o w n l. r ~
manu;il Good 1nH''>l
ment. Muf>t SC"('' $1,500
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414 Soort TrtlCk
Thlt 4 wheel rive h
"LIKE NEW" & bat
many extras. Cal.
56'423 eveo.lnp.
1979 DOOGI 4X4
DISO '10CUP
Lo3dl'd In<' :lUtn trnn"
tt It. :11 r rond . •>ft road
"httls & tin ... '•·H·r re g1stcn:-d ,, . .,., than i'011
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THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
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5.59 5522 8 ft s . 30
'79 Ford Yi ton 4 x4
AM/FM rasaette stereo
4 spd, olf rood tires. xln1
cond. Mu.~ sell ~ 1181
olr. 536-4654
•74JEEP•
RENEGADE
Lowm1le-1
Many Xtra..,
S3500 or be:.l
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S67-019'l
75TOYOTA
LAMDC&UISB
Good rondltion. Ori glll31
OW!'.*'. Mu.at Kil. $3600
67J..3llS eva.
Tnds 9560 .......................
1979TRUCK
OFAliNCE!
We 1&111 IMve some new im \rudtt in stock.
DrMtlc reducUooa !
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RMW 32'0 I. i7"1, 4\pd
snrf. Rlaupurun AM lfo'M
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~a.g wheels. Taite over
lea9e at $ZM per mo. No
hlddoo coet Is free equft>
lo Qualifying person
~911L Cao be seen ;,it
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1tereo. AM 11'')( cau, Mwce••._ 9740
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your car u. exua l'IKan. ~pa.mt. Ir.in.' & rom pi
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undtt IB,000 mlle:., fa~
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wheeh. Joe: ally owned &
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1...-0ITS
19i'O HARBOR BLVD.
(X)STAMESA
631-1276
Capri 971~-------······················· --------"-> Clpn II f'ord f artory
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2925 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
1 r"'blt. V·6 eni<. 7,500
mile.. AillD, air. pwr ~Lr.
A.\1 f'M. 3 tr.ick ~
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979-2503
WEIUY
CLEA.MCA.RS
Al«> TRUCKS
COHHE:l.L
CHEVROLET
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SU-1200
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PAYS TOP DOLLAR
f'or Clean Used lm ports
Call Milte or Doo
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WANTED!
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Volvos. Call u s
TODAY!!!
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snrf. AM/I'll cus .. A/C.
53K IDI, '8.'500. 161 · 7074
'7821!DZ: 2+2. S spd. a /c,
.~lag wheels, am /fm
cass., snrf, lou~. l~M
sax>. C.11640-6385
'71 240-Z n~w paint
headen. mags. AMtFM
stereo. S(J{au Mu.st Se<
to make offer 64$-2145
77 DIUun 8210 Hlcblkk.
XJ.ot cond. Uke new.
Mn' 6 P .M. SS2-6883
11> Datsun 2IOZX, 2+2.
l.~ 1111., 5 apd.. all ea·
traa. $12,000. 615-547~
Ewa
'91 Roedel.er parts car,
t.ol!er. ~or Lv. 11111-at•-
71 MIZ 4SOSB.
Met. brown/bamboo
lt'ather, one owner &
loaded with extra
features. lnqu:ire about
our 5 year preferred
bank plan with oext to
rdhm& down. CJ790 )
$24,950
MISS.OH VIEJO
l~RTS
83I·1746 495-1704
74280C
Xlnt. d.arl< hrown. SM50
Call~ZS4 ------
iJGold Me-rct"des 450 SE.
perfect cond .• orig.
owner. call &40-,5959 M ·Jo'
... 9742
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MC'is&MINIT1
lo stoct f ot immediatt•
debWll')ll See US befon:
yaubQ:y
TODAY!!!
~
292S Harbor Blvd .
COSTA MESA
979-2503
71MG
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at a d.Y1itcnil• pn ce ClllWZNJ
$1419
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fer or 9Cll I AM fw PraM w. AM /l"tll cua. lo ml
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Lid F.-undo Reyes or
Kare• at IS1·03IO or
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brakea. C.abriolet loP. AM/F~ stereo w/tape.
tilt wheel cru1ae control. rallv-wheel• &
ONLY 23,000 m11etl (6'2UJO)
'75 PONTIAC s2999 LI MA.MS WAGOt4 •...••
118. aulomebe tran• . pwr 1teenng a b< .....
factory air cond & IOw. IOw m1lel. (2'47LPO).
i~cOUPI ...... 53999
Automatic lrtM factory air cond . owr.
steering & brakes 1111 wheel oldded IOC>
PLUS many o ther luxury 1tema. Sharp!
1307PU
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oclr. A/C, 1ood cond
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an 0.1111 ·12 Mercury v .a. P 1s.
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10..000 m1 , "50. on& SOGDO. Ad-Skt.w I ZS, owner"dt·llt2 _a._bn_. _____ _
im Pb'moath Sport P'Ury
$dutaen 4 door 2 seat ••soo. 55,000 mllea.
P ower wto ·
dowllbnk•t•tr eondt
"""rack, All/ Fii ltereo
r..Uo. cnuae control.
cu.tom wbeel1. Jade
Green Meulhc wllb
waod a:rain •ades. ~
vinyl aotenor Priced
below whofeeale 12975
IM!!)' Pilot 642..(321 En
2lil.
'78 Trans Am. T·top,
e&er1lo ca...etu, full pwr.
IS.GOO. St0-5'23
~ Am. 25000 au New radl.lls &
shocks. lmmac cond
U>O. 8C7 ·3666
NABERS
AUIO ClNTlJl
1425 IAKM ST.
COSTA MESA
~ .. "78~. AIC,
slllll'OOf. stereo ca.sa. Low
dks. ll0,.250. 636-tlOO,
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142-ZOOO
"159US. Suftl'OOI coupe, 51~~~~~~~~ spd, Peru Red/tan, orig
thruoul. Lo rrules. xtra 7'YOLKSWA4HH
special. $14.7~ SCllOCCO
flri~tilw rfK che Jet black Special Edi
516-7111 laoo Loaded w1lh s ~~~~~~~~speed, atr ccadiu onmg, -: litereo &i mucb more . ll '~
'63 Porsche Cabriolet
fWfed c:ond 25mp« +
SU.000.562.Q96
Par. "16912£ A/C. am/fm.
sts. sunrf. alloys. 42M
SU,S00/080. 640·6020
wlldys.
Purscbe '76 91 IS Targa
Air. 40,000 m1 Iced
Green. $16,000 bst ofr
613-lT.12
'7(911 Targa, loaded' Lo
miles, xlnl. cond Sl4,SOO
M4H844 days. eves
5e-3117
'6$ 911 Coupe Rbll en.:
Koo1 s h ock!>, lobro
traosaxle '5GO<J C::..11
631-1.534 Aft 6
·m 912. Xlnt for rcstor:t
lion t:ompl('ll·ly r1Jl1
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9762 ..••..................
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q, rad.lo, heater & 8
ttk. Grt on mpg Xlnl
cond. $2200. 962·0184
To;ota 976 ......................
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IOIWfTHAM
YOUC5WAGIH
71Dl .Yestmmster \ve.
an WeslmulSlef'
893-7561 638. 788C
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111631 ManeLn
Hwitlngton Beach
You are the winner ol
two t1rkets 1$13 00
value I. to
CIRCUS Y ARG.U
~.ir 14th :.1ar 20lh
Ca;ta Mesa &
Hwit1ngton Center
1'lckeL'> may be rla1med
by c11lbng &42 !'>678, ~xl
272
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COHYERTllLE
CJnly l!I 000 al'tual miles vn lh!'> m1n1 rond1l1on
classic Mus t '>ee•
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IOIWITHAM
V()IJ(S W AGEN
7~Westmmsler Av~
1n Westminster
I«} 7~ l 1)38 illl!(.
71 VW faslbark . ne-.
t-ng, new t)('1ge pdant
23mpg. Sl925 ofr Eve:.
759-9143
71 VOLKSWAGEN
COMYERTllLE
Shall> nver blue rla.asic
Great Investment
11.i:m.s >
$6995
IOIWfTHAM
YOUCSWAGEH
?~Westminster Ave.
"76 Coroll11 Lartbaclr. in Westm111ster
Yellow. Great cond. only lm-~l 631J.7880
t7Knu. Fun lo drive "15 vw Bus, AM/FM, z.
13.UIO. 751.0122 bed, rblt trans, SOk mi,
~Corolla SR.5 IJ(tback, x.lmcodd.$4500.847·3958.
lWll cond. AM/FM 8 trk 76 VOUCSWACHM ~ ~ best oHer CAMH:R
WISTFAIJA
"78 Corona Sedan. FP. Pop-top Wltb air Great
aulo. aar, AM , ... a.1 , 16 mndJ\.lon ! C966R FC I
!DI, $4800. 673-3826 $6995
11Coroila Liftback auto. IOI wnHAM
air. AM FM . S4300 VOU(5WAG&I
~31126 70Weslminster Ave.
m Westminster
'73ToyotaCe1Jca g.7551 638-7880
Viayl top 12.200/0BO. 651·3970 '69 BUS, n e w motor. ---------t radials, c lean . $2100.
71 Coral1a, A/C, good «a 642-1835 •~153.
~ood cond. S9SO i6 Sd.rocco xlnt. cond
AM ine c.us. 5'Km1.
75TOYOTA 9M-2098
LAie CIUISR "111 VW camper, dehue,
Good condilion. Ori&inal sw.soo.
OWllS'. llldt sell. $.1800. ~9US eves.
_ma58 ___ ev_es_. -----1 "19 VW Bua. like new,
~ ...................... llJd, IUck. Jemen stereo
cus,'8JO.llH17'9
i3 VW Su per Beetle,
All/I'll CMS, x1Dt cood, saooo or beat offer.
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i8 Wagon a tc. power
everytblna. amlfm "CB
radio Uke new. l2900
CaJI Mi-3107
1974 AMC Sportaboul
Wagon, gd shape, 1111
eQUI p, IM2·6207
i3 Chevy \ltT. JSO V8
6Uck, p a p b s lide win·
~w. toolbox lumber
rack. air 11700 6962
Paula Cr, II 8
·711 M»hbu Wagon V6
R11d10. A l'. IJVIHH
radiutor tH rat·k ~
tAtJ.5612 1.11\ 6 pm
76 Gremhn 18mpg . .iulo ·73 Monlt> Car lo, cxlra
transS1600 dean. ull t.'Xtrh . I
842-6163 uwncr. $1900 Offer
llli_dl___ 9910 ti75-S476 Evei.
.............•.......•.
'72 9-passenger wagn, ~ 9932
New paint. good lran:,. •••••••••••••••••••••••
all pwr, all XlrllS seoo or 1979 CORVETTI
olfe6' 751~ alls
72 w only 32 3SKm1 l..a
Sabra Coupe, Pirelhs.
tape, rec gas A cherry
throughout SI 995
f1R)f ss.2·3916
Codiloc 9915 ....•.....••.•.••...••.
1979 CADILLAC
Sdol odo llarrih
W h I l {' 0 0 W h I l l'
w moonroof. lt>atlwr &
every pos:o1ble option
Lci.li than 7,000 m1h:~
now lo:ilrafi:ed C:u n ur
rOJnge r1nant·1n1:
11408XT J Must '>Cll thas
weekend• Ask fur Mr
Kelly Call 84l 4046
<home 1 or ti42 0010
1workJ
·79 Seville. 4 dr, wht.
loaded. below book.
SJJ.!m. Pvt Pty S3Mi823
19 Cad EID leather inter
+ mny more xtras Mint
cond S13.7~ 968 3074
i)l Se\1llc Show C•Jr llai.
abt.otutely e' el') th mg lo
nu Only Asking SI I 000
Fko bte b45 2S27
711 Seville Take O\Cr
pJyments Beautarul
cond Sunroof 29,000
miles 644-6848 Art
4.:llpm
·77 Sev ille . alway:.
garaged. Clasb1c brown.
lLhr. mt. New Machehn
tires. Loaded. Sacn ht'e
S'ISOO. ~1-:W.S
i7 Seville 52,000 ma. all
T Top w1lh automatic
t.ranS • pwr steenng &
windows. aar cond . till
wheel. crwi;e control,
stereo radio & Silver in
co1or mcvcc >
Mow Owly SI I , 99 I
HOWARD Ch.•rot.t
Dove & Quo al St:.
NEWPORT BEACH
IJJ..0555
·75 T lop Wht maruon
int All µower 27,000 nu
lmmar ulatt· S8,600 PP
7:A b7!AI or \d S1tt~r ;:
I ti 04:.! 4~ 24 hr~ a
d:.)
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3~1 \fus1 .wll PP Uy!>
5.Sl 7515e\CS 640 4331
1970 ~ (" I , JOO bp, 4·'1pd,
T top. mags, AM FM .
A C. air shocks. Mid
night Green mt.ext. A I
rond 496-7~
·74 Urn ~ tan inter
~wng Auto, loaded
Ju..'>l repa1nte<I lieaut
t'OOd 14 & 111 mpi: S9 200 I',, i i I 49!}.5065
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STATIOHWGH.
Low miles. Must sec to
appreciate. drive al to
day'
$2199
SuM.+Ford
5440Garden Gruve Blvd
Westnunst.er 636-4010
optJons, x1nt. 498·0 l~ & '66 Ga.laxy 500 converti ·
488-0368 ble. tllOO or best o(Cer.
'IO &.DORADO
All the extras mcl i.un
roof, stereo. Only 9S8
miles <Ser 57682 l
Sl7 .200 (714 J644·8199
after& pm. P P
Late 78 Seville. metallJt
blue, wire wht•t+ •. ~unrl
new ~1cht-lln tire:.
18.IXAI nu lmrnac rond
SIJ,000 Call 640 9456 or
~8576
9917 ......•.....•....••....
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CAM.+JlO LT CPE.
VS. auto. trans .. aar
cood.. pwr. windows &
till wheel. Yellow
w/black bucket seata &i
less t.ban 25,000 mllee!
Q.29VQC ).
$5411
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
• • • ,., w j ' ' • l'
(('J Tt., ./I ( •• , . • 11(} -·71 Z21 Cam aro drk
burpn4y. N I)' ~!
Xlnt. eond. 20Km l.
Sl,200. d)'I 975·0927,
--2JS.7...assl
'75 camaro x.tnt. cond.
Good medl.an. 87~7.
76IUTI
V 8, a utom&Uc traos .
rartory air cond.. power
steeling, vinyl root. tall
wheel, crwse control
cnlRK.'IJ
$2999
5-letFord
5oMO Garden Grove 81 vd
Welt.rWl>.ller 6.J6..<tO 10
* * * RarStt•....,.
106 Shell Drive
San Clemente
You a.re the winner or
'wo tickets <Sil oo
value), to aacus v AIGAS
Mar. l4tb -Mar. 20th
eo.laMaa•
H1mOnlloa Calttt
1klteta nay be claiJMd
by caWnc 6'2-5'78, ext.
712
***
71MAMAl>A
L«4 fA aoocUes ... take. It
foradrive-,ou11 buy It'
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54«»o.rdlo0rove Blvd.
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Rain, Winds Bring Coast H~voc
* * * :rwier, .
'Lightning
SmackU
a1 ne AMHta&ed Presa
A rainstorm that began
Wednesday turned lnto a thun·
deratorm today. generalin& a
"twiater" in West Los Angeles. hall In Long Beach and ligtitnlng
,throughout a wide area of
Southern California.
Forecasters said tbe storm
would drop two more inches or
rain in the area and issued a
flash-flood watch.
It was the last thing soggy
Southern California , now in its
second month or torrential rain·
fall. needed to hear .
The storm. due to move on by
this evening, dropped 1.38 inches
at Los Angeles Civic Center by 9
a .m . and pushed the season's·
rainfall to 25.69 inches to date--more than double the normal
10.91 incbes for this date and
nearly double the normal 14.05
Inches for an entire year. Last
year's rainfall to date was 14.32
inches.
In another development. ram
forced cancellation of Friday's
opening round of the women·s
Sunstar Golf Classic at Rancho
Park in Los Angeles.
CSee HAIL. Pa~e A2) o.My--.. -~
Judge Drops
Rap Against
Bovan Figure
THERE'S A CAR UNDER THERE SOMEPLACE, BUT TOW TRUCK DRIVER HAS PROBLEMS OF HIS GWN
Jim Sanden of Meu Tow,.... .... the Sttu•tion on Pomon• Avenu. Neer 17th ser..t In Coate lleu
Hostage 'Breakthrough' Seen
By FREDERICK SCHOE~~llL ' °'-Dell• ~ ltatf Three-year-old murder
M08km Militants to Surrender Re1pomibility in Iron
charges against Joseph Gabriel
Federowski of Laguna Beach,
accused as a conspirator in the
execution·style s laying of
Stephen John Bovan of Fountain
Valley, were dismissed Wednes•
day in Orange County Superior
Court.
Bovan was gunned down out·
side a Newport Beach Mexican
restaurant on Oct. 22, 1977.
Superior Court Judge Robert
Kneeland dis missed the murder
chatges after prosecutor Jay
Moseley detailed Federowski's
cooperation with federal in·
vestigators who broke up a
multi-million hashish oil smug·
gling ring.
Dismissal or the Orange Cou.n·
ty charges came one ·day aft.er.
t 'e<1erows1a. ~. was sentenced
,in U.S. District Court in Los
Angeles lo five years' probation
and a .$1,000 fine for his role in
'the hashish operation.
Stale charges were brought
laRainat Federowski following
1tbe gunshot slaying of drug
,dealer Bovan.
• The slaying s pawned a multi·
agency investigation that
tumbled an Orange Coast-based
drug dynuty that reportedly
)Wa& tied to the Hare Krishna re·
Ugious sect.
• Investigation showed Bovan 's
irnurder wu in retaliation to the
~Au.iust, im kidnapping of Alex·
ander Kulik, 29, of Newport
(See CLEARED, Page AZ)
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By The Associated Press
The Moslem militants who
have held some 50 Americans
hostage at the U.S. Embassy in
Tehran for 124 days asked the
ruling Revolutionary Council to·
day to take over responsibility
for the captives
The development seemed to
signal a breakthrough toward
ending the cnsis.
But Iranian authorities. who
have said a decision on the
hostages will not be made until
April or May, had no immediate
comment to indicate whether
they might be freed sooner.
Just when _a nd how the
Nixon Lauds
Vance Stance
PARIS <AP> -Former Presi·
dent Richard M. Nixon said to-
day that Secretary of State
Cyrus R. Vance "acted like a
man" in accepting responsibility
for a purported communications
breakdown that led to the U.S.
vote against Israel in the U.N .
Security Council last week.
"If I had done something like
that to Henry Kissinger.··
secretary of state in the Nixon
administration. "be would have
resigned," Nixon said in a
French television interview.
jParents Protest
'Glen View Closure·
t BJ JEUY .~tJSEN gram, noted that the district
Ol .. DalfT.....,....,. always bas encouraged
neighborhood scboola and
::~ored plans to bus youn1er elk-en to nearby Colle1e View
School.
Larson. readinC from the re·
port, sa1d parents allo are eon-
cerned with tbe safety of olde.r
atudenta wbo will walk a puter
distance to school It Glen View
is cloMcl.
Btl a11o uld ~ CODlldlr
the •.ooo to be saved by clollnl
down Oleo View la only a
"mlnuacule'' portJoa of the
111()..81 ICbool bud1et ••pected
to reaeb about* mlWon. Lanon'a pjr.ttt 1roap baa
ben wortdQI '° lDcreaH enroll· mat at tbe sdllool la recent
wetlt• by •l1IUn1 nuuery
teboollaod ... -~ atntl l• ;ertolt~111 and
9'YIM4U· ~ Dvlal·Ald. par.ta tn ~ View clilertet .._, arol1 tMir
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Americans would be handed
over to the authorities "will be
decided tonight or tomorrow."
said an embassy militant
reached by telephone by The As-
sociated Press from Bonn. West
Germany.
The council went into a meet·
mg later in the day to discuss
the situation.
The militants' decision to sur·
render the hostages. reported by
Tehran radio, appeared to clear
the way for a U.N investigating
com mission to meet with them
as planned.
The commission had been pre·
paring to leave Tehran, but with
the news from the embassy lbey
decided to stay on at least until
Friday
While offenng to give up con·
trol of the captives. the militants
also implicitly warned the gov·
ernment of President
Abolhassan Bani·Sadr that the "Iranian nation·· would not
tolerate any concession to
American demands.
Tehran radio quoted the m1h·
tants' spokesman as saying.
"We ask the Revolutionary
Council to take over tbe
hostages. that is. American
sp,ies. from us and deal with
them m any way 1t seems ap·
HB Official Loses
Reinstatement Bid
By STEVE MARBLE
Ol Ille o.lly , !let '"'"
Fired Huntington Beach depu·
ty city attorney John O'Connor
was dealt a setback Wednesday
in his quest to win baek his
$33,000-a-year city job.
Los Angeles bearing officer
Joseph Gentile. in a 25-page opin·
ion. recommended that O'Con·
nor not be reinstated and said
bis faring WU Ju.stifled.
O'Coonor was fired nearly a
year ago by City Attorney Gail
Hutton for insubordination.
The former city employee said
today be has not seen the opinion
but vowed to go to court lf
necessary to win back t\istob. ·'There's no doubt in m mind
that l 'll get my job bac , '' as·
ae~ O'Connor. •'This bearing
officer has alwa11 ruled agalnst
city employees and I'm aure bis
opinion la Probably blued."
The ftna1 decision OD tbe fired
JUO,l'lleY11 fate, tbou1bl will eosne i.ter tbla month when the city'• personnel commlasion
vote. to .aceept or reject Gen·
t.Ue'1 l'tK!OllHIMDdaUoo. Jira. HuttoD, who contmded
worklnf -relationships with
O'ConllOt" became lntolerable
becauae of conataDt in· aubo~ acta, wun't anlla·
ble for commmt.
0 'Connor dltmi .. ed .ll••
cbar'et •s•lJl•t bha H "• sham'' and u6d ._ l'Ml,...,
forl.a.=Mm--hma dta~ be ... wtta. Mn..
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O'Coincir Jllt•l• 'r ... er..
after _,...._ Mi a =WI alW'e..._ ... ,.,... at.-
tol'MJ Ollt Baafa. Be w• .....,_tecl bJ Mn.
Hattoa la 1111 ••• a•UW :r.~ tn beck ~ aad ~ . ' '
propr1ate . . Our responsibility is over for the bostag~ and we are sure that the Iranian nation
will rectify wbatever deviation
that might a ri se in tbe
pursuance of the Aytaollah
Ruhollah Khomeini's hne ··
Khomeini's roje in the decision
or the militants was not 1m·
mediately clear. But the 79-year·
old religious leader met this
morning with President
Abolhassan 8an1·Sadr. who has
been trying to assert control
over the militants
In Washington. Carter ad·
m1n1stration officials appeared
<See UlAN. Pa1e AZ>
1bree Jailed
As Suspects
In Rank Heist
Three ~ Angeles men were
arrested Wed.oesday near a Hun·
tington Beach bank police
b e lieve they h eld up last
December for $30.000.
Officer Larry May. authorities
said, spotted the three men Wed·
neaday afteroooo u lbey drove
near the Ban.It of America at
Ul72 Springdale St.
Police said May recalled see--
in& pictures that bad been dis-
tributed to police after otber
bank robberies and, hil suspi-
cions aroused, followed the men
to a 1W1idlatial tract where they
reportedly bad a aecoed vehicle
patltecl
Wa.yoe Atkins, :Z.; Keaneth
Shaw, 23 and Ronald Hlnloa, 38,
were booked on auspicioo ol rob-
blng the ban.It In December. All
three are beiDI be.Id in lieu ol
$150,000 ball at Huntin1ton
Beach Clty Jail.
Police said they believe the
men are the aame ones who held
up the Sprln1dale Street bank
late lut year oo a buy Friday
afternoon and eacaped wlt.h
SJG,000 lll cub after bo&diq
nearly 100 cualomera at IUD·
Point.
Slides,
Floods
Rest•me
By DAVID KUTZMANN Of•cwtf ...... ,....
Torrential rains and powerful
winds battered the Orange Coast
today and contributed to a
familiar lit.any of storm-related
woes: mudslides. road closures,
impassable streets, toppled
treft, snarled traffic and flooded
homes
Winds of tornado-like strength
swept through Newport Harbor
this morning. wreaking havoc
throughout the city. ofric1als
said
County public works crews
were reported keeping a wary
eye on several a r eas where
mudslides could threaten homes
and busmesses in several South
County locations
A heavy downpour during
morning rush hour on the
rreeways contributed to a rash
of minor accidents. California
Highway Patrolorricialssaid
The s torm whic h belted
Southern Calarorn1a thi s
morning apparently formed
overnight. a spokesman for ·he
National Weather Service sa1rl
The foreca s t calls for
continued mm through tonight
and Friday and possibly through
the weekend as a persistent low
pressun.> system ofr the coast
continues to a I low Pacifi c
storm.s swtft and easy passage
into Southern California.
Officials m Huntington Beach.
Fount.am Valley, Irvine. Costa
llesa, Lacuna Beach and San
Juan Ca.,utnno said there were
no se rious problems this
morrung.
But in Newport Beach. there -
was constderable damage from
wind gusts that ripped a skylight
off the roof of the Bank or Newport at 16th Street and Dover
Drive ·
··1t's pretty hairy in here. 1t·s
raining in our solarium." sale
deposit manager Gi n ger
Mcintyre said
A woman walkmg on Newport
Center Dnve sufrered cuts and
bruises when she was thrown to
the ground by the wind.
On Balboa Island's South Bay
Front. the wind drove a
lightweight catamaran through
a picture window and sheared a
street light at its base
Jane Lightner of 900 South
Bay Froot said the squall that
drove through the harbor al
about 9 a.m . ripped boats from
moonngs and docks from piers
··it was like a tornado." she
said of the gusts that drove a
moored Hobie Cat into her
home.
·'It came right across the
water. skipped the sea wall and
hit the house.'· Mrs. Lightner
said of the boat.
A harried city general
services director sajd the rainy
onslaught caused problems
citywide.
"Our storm drams 1ust won't
take this intensity." said Wade
Beyeler.
Lifeguards at the Newport
Pier said lbe wind·bk>wn seas
drove the city's dory fleet to f
shore this morning.
In Lairuna Beach, officers at
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Coast
Weat•er
Periods ol locally heavy
showers throu.tb Friday
morniJll. ProbabUtty or
ahowen IO percent Friday
momlnc, decreaslq to 40
perceat in afternoon. Lowa
t.oDiaM 47 at tllle beaches
and 53 ln1aad. ffllbs Fri·'
day 58toM.
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LONDON CAP> The dollar~ aiaeable 11.lna lo Europe
today des pile lnterv oUoo acainal it by Bu.ropean central banb.
Gold priciea dedlned but deal n reported a 1ut1e ot bUYll\I
interest in pqllaum, wbich wai ffllln1 tor mo.re than $1,000 an
ounce.
In Loodon. the price of aokl fell to '811 at lbe af\emoon fix ·
ang. oft from SMS Wednesday. ll fell ln New Yon to .. 10. •
Sllftr IOld for '31.05 an ountt in London, down from 131.75.
But the price in New York was W SO
S•dl•ria 8.W Safe .
BOSTON <AP> -Saccharin, the artifid1l 1weetener uaed ln
diet ~ and food, poses no serious cancer threal to the rnUUooa
or Amencans who eat and drink it dally, new atudlu conclude.
The studies are lbe lat.eat lbal have failed to turn up any
broad link between the controversial sweetener and cancer In
humans. Fears about saccharin were raised after acienliat.s dis·
covered it caused bladder cancer in laboratory rats.
"Taken together. the results to date support the conclusion
that lhe use of artificial sweeteners is not an important risk fac·
tor for bladder cancer," wrote Dr Alan S. Morrison of the
Harvard School of Public Health.
00 Spill D•aet19r•fled .
NEW YORK <AP > -Booms were placed at inland creeks to conta~n oil that leaked afte~ t.he collision or a tanker and a barge
carrying more than 2.5 malhon gallons of beavy oil. the Coast
Guard said today
But officials said the leak was much less than expected and
most or the oil ~ashed ashore. The Coast Guard said less than 10,000 gallons of 011 spilled
after the collision Wednesday night in a channel between New
York and New Jersey. One 200,000.gallon t.ank or the barge was
punctured No injuries were reported.
SIMiia Story Follfl•t
NEW YORK (A P > CBS went ahead March 2 with a "60
Minutes" segment on United States involvement with the
former Shah of Iran. despite pressure from the White House to
drop the p1t:!CC, CBS News Pres ident William Leonard said to·
day
Leonard acknowledged he was contacted directly by ad·
m1ms trallon representatives he declined to name. and said he
discussed the matte r with Don Hewitt. the program 's execullve
producer. and Mike Wallace. the correspondent for the report.
Abandoning the segment altogether was an alternative the
network considered. Leonard said
Police Probe
Valley Theft
Of Jewelry
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GLEN VIEW •.
children in any or the district's
s chools each year regardless of
their addresses under an "open
enrollment·• policy, a district
spokesman noted.
Fountain Valley police arl'
:co n t in u 1 n g to sea r c h f or
·burglars who made off with
:s6. 700 worth of jewelry and
:firearms Tuesday from a home
:that was unattended for only ::.i bout 15 minutes.
The parents group 1s attempt-
ing to gain students from other
parts of the district dunng that
period , said Lana Marsh.
coordinator of the enrollment er
fort.
Glen View currently houses
174 students. It once educated
300 kindergarten through sixth
grade pupils during the district's
peak enrollment of 1974.
: The break-in occurred at
;about noon. when a family
,-nember.left briefly to pick up a
~hi l d . Poli ce believe the ~urglars-may ha ve been observ·
4ng the home from a car parked
:across the street. They broke in
by prying open a window screen.
: Taken from the home of
Edward Hoke, 11113 Sud1lh Ave.,
were gold, diamond and pearl
jewelry. a silver serving tray,
i!nd two rifles with telescopic
~1ghts
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IRAN' •••
taken by surprise by the report
from Tehran. and withheld
. public comment.
· .. H was not a prearranged·
.s ignal." said one o fficial
,Privately.
: A spokesman for the captors
.said they agreed to give up
··r esponsibility for the Americans
:because t he government was
... pushing" thern to do so.
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The district, in the mid.st of a
declining enrollment period.
now has only 11,358 pupils, com·
pared to 14,000 in 1974.
The school board re-formed its
Citizens Committee for Ma.st.er
Planning early this year to deal
with the continued enrollment
decline.
If Glen View School is closed,
it will be the Uurd in recent
years.
Rancho View School was
closed in 1977. and Robin wood
School is scheduled to close its
doors at the end or this school
year.
Ocean View District, Orange
County's largest elementary dis·
trict. currently operates 24
schools.
Tetreher Axed
ForXMovie
NEW YORK <AP) -A
teacher accused of showing a
hard·core sex film to hJa high
school photography claas bas
been fired by the Board of
Edueatioo.
The board vot.ed in executive
session Wednesday to dismiss
fine arts teacher Leslie Sburgln
immediately.
Sburgin has denied showing
any such film or that it was ever
shown to bis class at J a.ckaoo
High School in Queeoa in hla
presence.
Rad Stewart
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doul ~ park Oil COD\paQy
owned land alon1 tJM lrrine
Coaat.
Th• coatro"-raY atema from
plans by the company to develop
• conunerd&l-\OW"bl complex ln
an area tbat 1Lu been slwn top
priortt.,y fO/t acqW.alUoD for the
part&.
R~. Jerry Pattenoa, D·Santa
Ana. aakl &od.ay tbet plam for
the u.-.acre park were put ln
Jeopat'd)t because of company deve~t propoeals.
Pettenon wu at a meetJ.na ln
Walhlqton TUeada.y wblcb wu aueocW by Irvine officials, a
repreaentative of Supervisor
Thomas RUey'a office and Rep .
PhHUp Burt.on. D·San Francisco
end Robert Badbam, R·Newport
Beach.
Badham and Patterson have
wrltlen federal legislation to
provide $38 for purchase or
Irvine Coaal land and Aliso Vie-
jo Co. property to go along with
about 1,900 acres purchased by
the slate.
Patterson said lhat Burton.
cha irman of the National Park
subcommittee. exploded after
finding out about plans for the
tourist center on the slopes of
Wishbone Hill a djacent to
Pacific Coast Highway and the
pr()posed.San Canron ~oad. . There a.s no pomt m wasting
my time if you are absolutely
committed not to eliminate the
development from that loca·
tion." Burton is reported to have
said.
At that point. Irvine Company
President Peter Kremer and
others left and the meeting
broke up after about eight
minutes.
Richard Cermak, the Irvine
Company's project manager for
the Irvine Coast. said officials
were taltcn by surprise by the
turn of events and that compan~
officials rudn 't get a chanc(' to
present their case.
II(' added that precise plans
for the Wishbone Hill develop-
ment have not been firmed up
and are part oflhe process of plan·
ning for a local coastal plan.
Patterson said the location for
the commer cial complex is
super for the company. "They
could make \ODS of mooey. · •
He added, however. that he
agrees with Burton that there
s houldn't be a commercial
enclave in a "vital part" of the
proposed national urban park.
·'The ball as m the court of lhe
Irvine Company," he said.
F,.._PmpAJ
HAIL •••
The storm moved eastward at
25 mph, bringing the soow level
an the mountains down to 4,500
feet. including tbe Grapevine
pass on Interstate 5 through the
Tehachapi Mountains.
Lake Elsinore. SS miles
southeast of Los Angeles. con·
tinued to have flooding prob·
le ms, from today's storm.
The Callfornia Conservation
Corps helped 50 residents move
lakefront mobile homes from the
path or rising wat ers. but
another 2:50 homes threatened by
the encroaching lake had to be
left where they were.
Many of the mobile homes
were not in condition to be moved
a nd the owners of several others
could not be r eached, said
Federal Emergency Manage-
ment Agency spokesman Rick
Schuster .
Lake waters. swollen by
runoff from surrounding moun.
taina, already have flooded at
least 150 waterfront homes and
bustnesaes, authorities said.
Vet Activist
Mike Sianez
Dead at 59
llaN of Chrtatlao Burial wtJJ
be celebrated Friday in Hunt·
inaton Beach for Mlke Siaon,
aclivilt ln veteran's affaln who
died Monday at the a1eof58. Slana, a Santa Ana nsideot,
wu a member of tbe American·
Lealon, Veteram of Forelcn
Wara, Amveta and Disabled·
American Veterau. He al.lo wu
a member and past treuww of
B.P .O.E. ElbLod&e2346. Rewu
a retired employee rrom lhe
Naval Weapons Station in Seal
Beach.
He l eaves bil widow ,
Senaida 8'anea • brotber Geom
Slanea; dau•bten, V= Garcia. Ruth Oon.&a*
1 HerAanda and G&orta Dubamel;
IODI, Albert Siaoea and Boben Siana, aad 17 arudeblkltm .
JlOHr, wJll be .re~lted It
Pierce Brothen S•ltk'• Mortuar.~chaHI t~f.1..!.~ !JO.,.,, ~~·~
CltWe ID~'--
leada lt.t LaL f"rWa1.
_,
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Jay SUverMela. lhe Mohawk
Indian actor who played
Tonto in the "Lone Ranaer"
televislon series. died Wed·
nesday at the MoUon Pie·
lure and Telcvf slon Country
House. He was 62.
SAN DIEGO CAP > -A
newspaper edJtor outed after
attack.a oo the Mexican aovem·
ment hu fled acl"081 the border
and aay1 he'll Hek pollUcal
eaylum tn the United Stat.es.
something never granted a Mex-
ican natiooal before.
The govemmenl·backed wlion
and ltockholden OUlted Jeaus
Blaocanelu u edJtor of ABC,
TlJuaDa·1 lara•at dally
oewapeper.
He planned a new oppcelUon
paper but wu threatened tb1a
week with • crimluJ eomplalnt
Ulat '70.000 lo ABC's funda WU
unaccounted for. Al he cl"08Md lbe border from
Tij1.tana alone Wednesday ni&bl.
Blancomelu said that "if l 1ot
picked up and put ln jail, people
would say I wu IUllly."
He lnslat.ed earlier that he
RAIN ON COAST •••
the Del Mar Avenue command
post reported high winds
blowing the plastic covering
from a massive slope that railed
in last month's storms
Two homes were heaval :,
damaged when about 90 reet of
Del Mar s lapped down an
embankment ,
Officer Fred Martino saad the
heavy winds this mornmg also
knocked down one of the ught
standards m the Arch Beach
Heights neighborhood.
County crews were watching
the Quiel Cannon Restaurant
overloolung Dana Point Harbor
because or unstable soil
conditions. Trabuco Commuruty
Church also was considered to
be i n peril from a large
mudslide. 0Hic1als ~a id The
church as located on R1dgehnl·
between Live Oak Canyon and
Oso Creek Canvon
If mud-.ltdc; nct·ur from th1 -.
latest storm. countv orftc1al-.
said. !>everal residents could
lose access to Lan· Oak Canyon
Road
Sou~m California Edison of
ficaals reported a power outage
in the Huntington Beach area
lhis morning. About 2,000
customers were without elec
trical service and an estimated
10,000 customers momentanly
lost power.
Orange County Sheriff's
Sunset Harbor Patrol office said
winds gusted up to about 25
miles per hour for less than 30
minutes be~nning at about 8·45
a m but caused no apparent
damage or problems
About 40 Ocean Vie" lhgh
School s tude nts volunteered
Wednesday to fill and place
more than 80 sandbags along a
perimeter wall at the oft.nooded
Beach View Mobile Home Park
to slow the now of draanage
water into the park from the
neighboring athle ti c field
acre as.
Virginia Miller, co-manager of
the park. said this morning's
rams caused no serious prob-
1 ems but park drains are
plugged with mud and grass
clippings.
Cemas Te8te Set·
The teat required for tem-
porary job placement with the
U S. Bureau of the Census wall
be given Fnday at 9 a .m . and
Moaday at 7 p.m. in room 87 of
the Huntington Beach Civic
Center. 2000 Mam St For more
mformallon call 831-4310
The overrught rainfall totals
did not reflect this morning's
heavy downpour.
In the Huntington Beach area.
rainwalcher J . Sherman Denny
said the storm dropped 73 of an
inch overnight This brings the
"eason total there to 20 OJ inch
<'S Last vear at this time 17 85
inches had fallen In Laguna Niguel. about 5l:i
mches of rafo was recorded over
night. bnngmg the seuon total
there to 27 58 inches. Last year
at this time. about 16 inches had
come down.
!"Jewport Beach had about a
half·tnch or rrun overnid>t. the
harbor patrol office said. bnng
mg the season total there to 18 50
inches Irvine ofTl c1als said the l"t t\
was plagued with flood ed
roadway~ and antersect10~ but
rf'ported no '-t'r1 ouc; wind
dama~t: l'ort1on., of !ht· rll\
abo lost cle<'tncal St'n ice· in th;.
mornm~ but po~l·r "J' ~oon
restored.
In Costa .\te-.J . ..i ')t'Cllon of
roof collapSt'd at thl' Stcircrest of
Ca lifornia "arehous e al 3163
Red Hill Avenue. No one wa., m
1ured. but a s poke sman
described the incident a.., "H'r>
shocking " About 200 l.'mplO>~
there were sent home.
Costa Mesa also had man'
flooded roadw~s. ·
Authonues on Ca~lma Island
<.a id the storm that struck lhe
Or ange Coast apparenUy took a
look at the hamlet of Avalon and
made a gentle detour
"Thl' sun 1s out and al'!> a
beautiful morrung:· Los Angl'l~
County ShenH'c; Dcput} Gent:
Peck said at 10 a m
"We had .i gust of about 40
miles an hour but 1t wai. almost
ltkl' a squall ." Avalon
I larbormaster John Phelps said .
He knew of no damage on the
island.
Telepathy Topic
Of Lecture Seriea
Extrasensor y perception
c ESP >. telepathy, clairvoyance
and precognition will be dis·
cussed in a four-part lecture
series at Golden West College an
Huntington Beach. beeinning
Friday.
The free programs wiU be pre-
sented by Mark G. Shafer. a doc·
Loral candidate an p.sycbology at
UC Irvine. Each will begin al 7:30 p.m. ir Fine Arts Room 222.
would stay ln Mexico and fiibt
lhe charge. 1'hlch romatm to DI riled.
Gov. Roberto de la Madrid ol
Baja Calitonua, Who had beea
atcUled of COJTUptiQa by ~
comelu. denied any role in the
editor's oust.er.
In November, about 300 mem-
bers of a Mexlcao labor union
stormed the ABC offices and
shut it in wbat tbe 1ovenuneat
called a labor dispute. Several newspapers described it as
press represaion and blamed De
la Madrid.
Bl&DCIOl'Delas was chairman as
well u editor of ABC when the
S70.000 allegedly disappeared. In
recent days, ABC edit.oria.1.s ac·
cused Blancornelas of stealing
the money. As he entered San
Diego, the former editor told re-porters·
"I can prove where all the
money is. how it was spent.
anything they want to know
about . I have done nothing
wrong. I have documents to
prove how 1t was all spent."
A Judge has refused to con
:.ader as evidence hundreds or
documents filed by his attorney
and so have the stocknolder!>.
Rlancomcla:. said
The t'<htor said that while ap
plying ror political asylum he
nae; a \'isa allowing him t.o sta'
1n tht• l"n1ted St ates until
August But he said he hopes to
return to T11uana much sooner
to ~et· tus "'afe and three sons
Tot Rescued
From Pool
In Huntington
lluntin~ton u ... ach paramed1r-.
n·-.ton-d lifl· to n 2.v ... ar·old bo'
\\ l'dn1·-.d:n aftf'r the ~·oung~kr " .• ., r I) u n d f I ti .Jl I n J.? I n h I .,
f.1m1h ., twc k)..ird ""'1mm1ng
pool
Young Jamt·s Thvrsen. fire of
ftl'tals -.aid . "a~ nt'ar dl'alh
"hl·n a t"'o·man parame dic.·
tt·am arnved and got the bo't brt'Jthan~ again ·
The Huntington Beach bov
"'a<; ru.sbed to Children's
llosp1tal of Orange County at
about 2 :30 pm . and wa:.
d escribed as unconst'.ious but
1mprovtnr today.
The youngster reportedly was
pulled from the pool at l~
Placid C 1rcl l:' b y ha s
gra ndmother and a nc1~hbor
bt-fore paramed1rs Fr:.ink Craa~
.ind 7\t1ke Coolev arrn.Pd
f',.._P~Al
CI.EARED. •
Beach. owner of an import firm
that fronted for a drug smug·
ghng operauon.
K uhk, arres ted a fter the
shoollng as he slept in a luxiry
car parked in M1ss1on Viejo. pre-
viously was sentenced to nine
years an prison on heroin
transportation and possession
charges. He eventually pleaded
guilty to kidnap conspiracy
charges an the Bovan case.
Moseley said Wednesday that
he urged dismissal of charges
agalllSl Federowslti wilh misgiv-
ings. but said lhal feeling was
overweighed by the defendant's
cooperation with the U.S. Al·
torney's office. And Moseley
said fi'ederowslti was the least
involved in the Bovan s laying.
Newport Surf and Sport
NOW IN STOCK
LACOSTE®
FOR BOYS m.s 1-20
1 o colors to choose from in
solids and stripes.
!Sl:rn 4-7, tOlida. Newport 1tore ontvl
8TAYNU JD'IUIHICED .O mU• over the wenllld to take Timothy to Uldab poU~. reveal-
ln& at tbe aame Ume bia OWD kleotit,y. Both boya
have slnce been reunited with their famllies.
Potlce Ol'I Tuesday arr.ted Yoeemit~ NatiQ4'al
Park janitor Ervin Edw"rd Murphy. 38, in the Stayner kidnapplng.
.A~es saad they bad no evidence linking
Murphy to the itbductlon of the White youth.
However. the child reportedly told authorities a
second man wu involved in h1s abduction, and
police in Ukiah said they were continuing to In·
vestigat.e whether "a mysterious lhJrd man" may
be linked to the case.
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DWARF
cr1·Rus TREES
5 GaDon NOW $12.98
regularly $15.50
• Meyer lemon
• Wa.hington navel
• Manb grapefruit
• Bean lime
• Mandarin orange
• Valencia orange
Enjoy the convenience of having delicious fruit in your
own backyard.
Oa aalie dant 3/l!/IO Wblle 1applles laat..
IN UKIAH, Timmy's father said the boy con·
tinued to insist that a second man was involved In·
bis abduction.
"Timmy said Ken was driving," James White
said. The boy said another man grabbed him and
pulled him into Parne ll 's car. White said
ERVIN MURPHY, LEFT, WATCHES CABIN SEARCH
Merced Pollc:e Sgt. Pat Lunney Looks at Belonging•
s.rt ~ .. MllcAnt.. • Nlwpot"t Beiidt • 640-5800 s..-.--.. .... t ..... ~
School records s how Stayner was In school
that day
'Pirate'
Investigators in Ukiah are under a rourt gag
order not to talk about the ca~ But police said
tttey -hope to hypnotize Tammy later this week to
learn more about the second person.
Of Films
Sentenced PARNELL AND MURPHY will bt>brraigned
on charges of kidnappmg and child st~ling in the
Stayner case. according to Merced Cotlnty District
Attorney Pat Hallford.
LOS ANGELES CAP\
-An adnutted pirate of
motion pictur es was
fined $15,000 and sen·
tenced to 30 days in jail
by a judge who said he
wanted the defendant,
David. Mark Katz, to
"see, feel and taste" the
experience of incarcera-
tion for his "white collar
crime."
Murphy was to be arraigned toda+t in Merced
Municipal Court. Pohce Lt. Bill t"ailey said
Murphy gave authorities a statemenr 'lf "bis rec-
ollection of the Stayner abduction." He dec!i:.ed
to discuss details
However, Hallford said authoritm have been
unable to determine a motive for Murphy's alleged
role in the case. Authorities have said Murphy had
not seen Parnell since 1972, when both worked at
the park. Chief U.S. District
Judge Irving Hlll am·
posed the sentence on
Katz. of Thousand Oaks.
He pleaded guilty to aell·
ing cassette copies .of
films for a six-month
period in 1978 through
National Video Co., a
mail order house.
.. IT'S DISCONCERTING to know that there's
no motive There is always a motive. That means
there's a motive lurking somewhere." he said .
Parnell, a 48 year-old drifter. was to be ar·
raigncd possibly by Friday, according to Merced
Police Chief Harold Kulbeth. Parnell is being held
in Ukiah on $20,000 bail m connection with the Feb.
14 abduction of the White child.
... ,._
EDITOR-IN.CHIEF
Otla Chandler
LA Times
To Change
Publishers
LOS ANGELES CAP)
-Tom Johnson will
become publisher or lbe
J:.os Angeles Times on
April 14, according lo
t:urrent nmes publisher
)and chief executive of-
ficer OUs Chandler, who
11t that time will assume
~he newly created posi-
tion or editor-in-chief. ~imes Mirror Corp.
· Jobmoa is tbe Times'
l>realdent and c h ief
S>peratlng officer.
~The Times Mirror
ant of directors also
pproved Chandler as
i:cceu.or to current
oard c h airman
ankllo D. Murphy, ef-
:tective u~ Murphy's
C'etlremeot Jan. 1.
iMurpby turns SS that
'month.
' Chandler said be will
;end bia nearly 20-year-
Joo• tenure a publllber ~ focm OG tbe qua&ll)' of fTim• Mirror editorial
roducta.
Curb Keeping
Fmn Holdings?
SACRAMENTO <AP> -When Republican LL
Gov. Mike Curb ran for office in 1978, news stones
quoted him as saying he would divest himself of
his record company holdings or put them an blind
trust.
Curb's annual financial statement shows that
he still holds investments of more than $100,000
each in two companies : Mike Curb Records Inc.
and Mike Curb Productions lnc The report also
lists him as chief ex·
ecutive officer of both.
But Curb told r e·
porters Wednesday that ( ~ .4TE ) he ts making ··substan-~.f /S • 1
tial progress" toward '--------
selling his holdings.
Sdl••ls Ddlrii 818% MUS.a
SACRAMENTO CAP > -There's a deficit of
$162 million In the state school fund. meaning most
of the 1.043 school districts are getting less aad
than they ~re counting on. officials say.
The assistant chief of the Bureau of Local As·
sislance in the State Deparlment of Education.
Gary Martin, said Wednesday that the d~ficit may
shrink by $50 million or $60 million by June. But he
said that ift the meantime, a number of districts
may face ·•severe financial difficulty."
IA Ma• C'laese11 •edee E•.,•W
WASHINGTON <AP> -Julian Nava, chosen
by President Carter to be ambassador to Mexico.
says his primary goal will be to improve com·
munications between two countries with a "vast
ignorance" about each other. .
Contacted in Washington aft.er Carter's selec·
ti on was announced Wednesday. the California
educator, who lives in Los Angeles, said he had
known about bis pending appointment "for some
time: I jmt cotJldn 't talk about lt."
lrl(I( Ollld91 E.-C .. flreu
FALLBROOK <AP> -Tom Metzger, 1rand
dragon of the California Knilhts or the Ku Klux
Klan, baa filed for the Democratic nominaUon to
Congress in lbe nation's largest geo1raphlc di•·
trlct.
Recently, the Democratic chairmen of San
Dlego aod Imperial counties filpped a coin to put
up a cao4ldate a1aln1t Rep. Cll.lr Bur1ener, R·
Calli., and Edward Skagen of San Dle10 County
won thetou.
Oltletal .......... ,.
LOS ANGELES. <AP) -The president of the
Loa Anaelea County Clvll Service Comml11lon re·
port.edly cot1ected '340 a day ln double w11e1 on numef'OUI oeculoas tut year, a newspaper report-
ed today.
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Risk Would Remain
Insurance specialists employed by Orange County
are making waves about a tiny island in the northeast
lake at Fountain Valley's Mile Square Park.
In their eyes. this scenic adornment is a safety
hazard. a tempting target for youngsters who choose to
ignore numerous signs prohibiting swimming or wading.
Th ey believe the island may have been a factor in the
drowning deaths of two youngsters at the lake during the
pas t four years
These officials flave asked the Orange County Board
of Supervisors to remove this island. The price tag for .
removal has been es timated at $25,000.
The supervisors asked for opif\ions from the Fountain
Valley City Council and the Orange County Harbors.
Beaches and Parks Commission.
Both bodies urged the supervisors to retain the island
but to increase supervision at the lake. which is 8·10 feet
deep Fountain Valley officials noted that the lake itself
would remain an attraction for s wimmers. even without
the-is land
The 1ssUL' 1s expected to come before the s upervisors
again at lhl'ir March 11 meeting. The s upervisors s hould
follo\.\-the adnce offered by Fountain Valley and the
count} µarks commission. Removal of the island would
IH.· <.1 costlv step that still might not prevent future
d ro\\ntngs
Despite the good intentions of the risk management
stc..ilf. the tounty itself runs the risk of getting carried
a\\c..i\ in rL·mo,·mg a.nythmg that remotely appears lo be a
sall't~ hazard Such hazards arr as close as the neares t
in lL' rst•c·t ion
•Forlllll' lncoIDplete
A grouµ of I luntmgton Harbour womel'\ who turned out
to listen to I h.mtington Beach City Council candidates last
week was s hort-changed.
Only s ix of . the 12 hopefuls were invited to the
luncheon forum sponsored by the Huntington Harbour
Republican Women's Club.
Non-GUPers were eliminated from the discussion.,
The candidate snubbing fell in line with the Harbour
group's 1978 Republican-only forum for council can·
di dates
Dt'sp1tc the fact that the council race is supposed to
be a non-partis an contest. a spokeswoman from the or-
ganization explained that club bylaws restrict them from
inviting Democrats, Libertarians or even the unattached.
She said many club members believe that there 1s no
such thing as a non-partisan e lection.
It would have been apropos if the candidates had
politely refused to show up for the Corum unless all
challengers wert? invited.
Local elections are purposely non-partisan and at-
tempts to bring party affiliation into the picture should be
discouraged
• Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Other •. ,.ews expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321
• Boyd I Happiness
ByL.M. BOYD
Am asked which tends to
be the happier generally,
married men or married
women. That, too, has been
researched. Our Love and
War man says husbands all
in all report f'reater content
ment than do their wives.
Oddly, the happiness quotient,
ir you want to call it that, is
about equal for married men
and single women, and about equal, also, for m arried
women and single men.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
wm all these tax-saving
measures imperil such
counJes as "Belinners
itnd Advanc e d
Frisbee." ''Hone Race
BetUna.'' "The World
or Beer and How to
Brew Your Own" and
other such wort.bwhlle
aubJeeu that are beirJ&
laqht in our Callfornl.a
schools! Say It ain't to,
Gus.
N.J.C.:
Overheard at a cocktail
lounge : "No, I 'm goink
home. I 'm starting to feel
rich and tough. Every time I
drink too 11>any I lake on two
distinct personalllies. One
like J . Paul Getty and the
other like Joe Lewis."
An historical footnote re·
veals that the Roman em·
peror Claudius wrote a how·
to book on crap shooting. • Q. What's the most widely
manufactured product?
A. Soft drinks.
More and more tAnners of
hides are going out of busi-
ness i.o Urls country. Those
still working at It are only
tanning about ball as many
hides as they did 10 years
aco. And Dl08t of the hides
they do tan-'71 percent-are
shipped ot'erseaa. You Just
don't see hardly any baseball
9lovet anymore at.amped
"Made ln U.S.A."
El&hlY·fOW' ptrcent of all colda-achool-occur on
Monday, and Fridays.
Q. Try It aajn, Lowe. Row
much blper la l.he Paclflc
Oceao than tbe Atlantic
Odaof
A. ~. okay. About • percent b6aer, eotttrary to
what pnMoua1y waa report·
•d bere. Let'• brln1 thla .-m.to ...... wMl,
~ • ..._ .. tM)
t;
Bureaucrats Blocking Gasohol ·
WAIKINGTOH -P,..,..11,
Jha m1 Carter l1 b•l•&M.lr
f01la1 aa • ploeeer ••lrll
dedlulllCI te U. '9velofm• ol ...... lMlata)' ~ ..... .... , tbt U1iltad ...........
t~• •n•rr1 ort111. 8'tat unfalt...U ... a.. C""',..,
m iach of lh• pro1ram lo b~ who WWkt r1lW daw• lbu drlv..
,._ ~ YMl'I-. I bave bMa
urllne tbt IO"ft'QmlDt to pt
beb.lndacrub
1asoh ol
proaram that
could red"'c' U .S . de ·
pendence
on oll lmpoN.
and ease the
Arab·lmpe>Hd
fuel crunch.
But the Wblte
H ouse and ..
the Enerp Department, under
former Secretary James
Schlesinger, ignored evidence
that an alcohol·casollne mixture
could provide a domestically
produced substitute for the
high-octane gas used by
American\motorists
During the past year, Jimmy
Carter finally became a convert.
lie named a new energy chief.
Charles Duncan, who has
... , ...... U&l·ptOhol --Of ~ lalllelMJ 11d 9redee•1or.
Yet Ulil dllmal fMl nmalm t.bat 10•• of C•rtet'• •d•r•1 atewanll .,. prOduelq more ...,.. .................
Ttle burNucradc block ID the
18.aold praJect ea be tncecl to
tll• Acrinltwe Dep~= .... 8eenUrY Bob
II dnalal Ilia_ feet OD pl'Oll'alDI
........ &o aanct etbaDol from ,..,,.... and moCGriata
the country faYCW a o de•elopment, but
Berclaad ud bJ1 1tand-pat
A1rlculture Department 1d~laera are obstinately balking
at any innovation that might cut
into '1'8in exports or drive up
the prices of farm products.
"It's always one step forward
and two steps backward with the
Agriculture Department" a
congressloaal supporter ot
guohol told my aasoclale Peter
Grant. "We got r id o f
Schlesl.oier and now the Energy
Department is really moving.
All we have to do oow is get rtd
of Bergland.•'
HERE IS some of the sorry
history of bow Bergland and his
s ubordinates have undercut the
gasohol program
-In 1977 . Congress
HCRRORS! YOJ~~TME~
C4DTMG 10 YOO?
Mailbox
••t•on_. Ute A1r1ealtur• De an.-to parant. $11
iD IOiill to Mt up four ....... U.t wDUld extract lrom · t.enn product.. Tbe
deoantoeat back~ only one
loaa "' • PIObol tellt Pt"OJect run bJ ao lndl•Jdual who had
tatiOed publicly acalnat the
wMle cone.pt. The borrower
eYeatwal.11 backed out, and the
department wtlbdrew the loan ,uaram.ee.
-The Acrtculture bureaucrats
have PJ"OY'ided scant assistance
to farmers wbo wish to set up
their own small alcohol stills.
Agriculture Department studies
on the potential of gasohol are at
best unentbu.slaatic, al worst
peasiml•tlc. One 1977 report
inaccurately slat~ that ethanol
did not raise the octane level in
guollne.
-Energy Department ex~rts
loucbt a back.stage battle with
their AJ~ulture counterparu
over psobol production goals.
The Energy Department experts
eventually prevailed and
persuaded the president to aim
ror a 1981 target of 500 million
ga llons. Bergland and his
advisers wanted to produce less.
-BERGLAND HAS postponed
the d1stnbttt1on of SlOO million m
loans to finance small gasohol
1~ tftlltMJ',.-M • ..._..
ud ~;·•· -fMl ttllll c-ataUon• IA all 50 atat• are
PN•ently ltockiDI their tank&
with tuobol ad are~ a bi1b demand trom 1at11f ed
cuttomers apparent11 meam
Utt.le to the proerutbaaton at
Agrieulture.
Ber,:land'• boa In tM White
House bas finally JaJned tbe
move te gasohol and ta elaJm.lng
credit for propoub wblcb were
offered in Conll"eu three years
ago when hia voice. like the
'turtle's . was nowhere heard.
Meanwhile. scores of farmers,
fed up with waiting for federal
help, have built their owrf
a lcohol stills, and thousand$
more have applied for state
permlt.15.
. Footnote: Weldon Barton,
director of the Agriculture
Department's energy office.
said he and his colleagues havt·
a n •·emerging policy" on
gasohol which must be balanced
with other pnont1es.
FUNERAL FLAP : A San
Antonio mort1 c1an. Dr James
Hevelcy. ha~ nt'ver ~poken ill or
the dead. but he did make the
mistake of speaking Ill of his
fl'llow funeral directors while
test1fym~ before a congressional
heann~ four wct'ks a,go.
Two days aftl·r his appearance
a-; a w1tne~:-.. Revf>h:y was cut
off tn his loC'al -.uppher or
<"askl'l" A rtprl'sentat1ve of tht Ho~ al C'asket <'o. or San Antonio
1n form1·<f him the company
d1dn 't approvt' of h1~ testimony
J bout pn<:e .:ouging by th1·
u11dcrtakmg industry "ll's bad
fur the profc.,s1on." the casket
l'>upplt1•r told 1L'> customer of two
't•a r:-. :.tandi ng
Th<' rt>1ect1on of Hcveley
v.ho ,., at!'>O a dentist ts typical
II ( t h l' h I g h h a n d t' d t a Ch ..
pract1rC'd by the funeral
indu.,tn Thl· undertaking lobb}
hai. Jbo ... uccecded m damping
.i <·ongre~:,1on':il ban cm a movi•
h} tht' fo't'ci(•ral Trad1
('11mm1-.-.1on to 1mpo ... 1• modt"•t
1 on-.um,,r pr1111·1·t11111 n·gulalmns
un tht-natwn <,funeral homes
Tht.' lJ lll lol Hill on
•d ;iu~hl \l.J., Jed b) Hep
\t art\ Hu?>"''· U Ill . a staunc·h
1l('fcndcr of 1 he umfrrlaker.,,
v. ho <iootl;."d ~' m1ll1on as thl'
1·ost for extrn p<t~r work that
\.\OUld Ix· n·qu1n·d to product·
FTC m.1nd,tlt ti (Jrt<·e lis ts for
bur1ah a111l (rt•m<it1oni. I t
t.1pp1·.ir. he 1ug~lcd the f1gur(!l) trJ
.irrt\t' al th1:. inflated figure.
Housing Costs Driving Families Inland
To the F.ditor:
I have been intending to write
to you for qwle some time about
the subject or declining en.roll·
ment in the Newport-Mesa
Un ified School District. Several
days ago, new figures were
pubbshed in your paper about
the cootinutna decline.
According to statistics, lbere
are not fewer children being
born in this area. The problem
lies in affordable and available
housing. The fact is that far
fewer families can afford the ex·
orbitanl rent fees demanded by
today's greedy homeowners
and apartment building owners.
AS A RESULT, the families
are having lo relocate further in·
land in Orange County. or even
out of the state .
My family of five has been
looking for a three-bedroom
apartment in Costa Mesa for
several months. The few apart·
ments that have been available
to families with children require
at least $1 ,000 move-in fees! Not
very many young families I
know have that kind of cash
available.
In our particular case. we are
unable to move inland to the
more amogay areas ol Oranae
County due to the fact that two
of our children have respiratory
problems. So, we are stuck with
cramped living conditions. The
fact that there are hundreds of
other fammes in similar aitu1-
tion s in Cost.a Meaa is small
comfort.
So. next time your readers see
an article reportiq the further
decline of school enrollment, let
them be aware of where the
cauael1e1. •
MRS. RICHARD AREVALOS
'l•lllt,..iefl'
To the Editor:
Relati\1& to Totn Mu~··
critical column resardtng Corona del M-.r'• bullaela dla· trlct problem (Ptlot, Feb. 13), as
a mercb.allt and Jt.ye1r realdenl
of th1J lovely city, I feel eom·
pelled to eommmt.
M much Q I 11ldmlre and Ip.
preciate Perttu nap, there ant
now tlx ltoret wtt!> tbelr lroa-
cate enclolurea operatlnc lD our
14·bJock commercial 1trtp. Aa
bea\ltlhd u tbeJ .,. • ,UwJ eaa-
not repelr mJ car Or TV, Mil me flowtra or aupply a radio,
fUl'1ll.Ab a martne antique. di.I· peue a rard tA fabric, abampoo ---Mir' ... ...,.. .. t\
with "decadent .. clothing'
As to the possibility about
Southern Baptists locating here.
that barber who gave Mr .
Murphine his information ap-
parently didn't know that this
merchant who was brought up
a Southern Baptist way back m
Tennessee had already in
filtrated the area. so maybe 1t
takes ooe lo know one' Even
tho' I'm active in, the CongreRa
t1onal Church now. I'm not at all
bigoted and would even welcome
Tennessee Errue Ford here. Of
course. that might nol work out
either. as those Southern Bap·
lists wouldn 'l even pronounce
the name rigbl they'd say
Rode-ee-0 instead of Ro-Day-Oh
Drive!
LUVENA W. llAYTON
Fllrla Hor•~
To lbe F.ditor:
Has it come to pass that the
Fi rth Horseman ol the
Apocalypse has appeared
among us to join the four that
the Bible in Revelations l says
will bring us conquest. war,
famine and death.,
Of the rider on the white hone
the Bible says ". . . and he went
forth conquering, and to con·
quer." CoWd this mean Soviet
Ruula ln Its path of world sub-
UjaUon? Then came the rider,
". . . on the horse that was red.
and the power was given to him
tbat sat thereon to take peace
from the earth."
The rider on the black bone
was said to represent famine
and him on the pale horse.
death.
Now on the horizon we can dis·
cern the mu-horse and his
rider. poUutlon, who for the tint
time In man's ext~teace:
penetraU. the alr, the land ana
tbe aea, weakenln& or destroy·
lDI manklDd. Will the Bible help
ua to ftDd a defense •1almt Ulla
beast?
FRANK KLOCK
c-.1111 s..,,.ra
To the Editor:
A law II before the Aaaembly
to require employert to coUeet
cblld support. Thla would re·
qul.te a aowmment m.cbulam
for entottemeat.
I would 1ua-t daat then II eaoacta law and MCMllb &Oftt'll· meot mecbulama. BOW*ftr, •lace women.,.. uauu; tbi,..
dpl.U of ehUd IUPPoft. 1'4 IQI•
111t tbtat tM Dlatriet AttorMJ
t,
put women m charge of enforc
ing any such Jaw.
H men are tn charge of collect-
ing child support they are mor._,
apt to be sympathetic to thl' man
who neglects to pay and thus apt
to neglect enforcing the la"'
JAMES BOLOl'\'G
Slart S•all
To the Editor
l am a realtor and I t ake 1<osue
with a recent artJcle m which
Dr Pat Kubis of Orange Coast
Colleg9>is quoted as saying her
son teaching at Golden We<;t
College al S17 ,000 a year salary
would never be able to afford to
own a home for tus family, and
with that attitude I am sure be
won't.
My son also is a teacher and
after leavine a better paying
engineering job to teach he was
faced wilh lbe same problem.
He also bad three children. <he
now has seven). Rather than cry
about it we faced reality. I gave
him the down payment for a
small one-bathroom home At
fint the payments were a strug-
gle but as teachers only work
a bout. 200 daya each year he ob-
tained a real estate Ucense and
soon h1a Income about doubled
and be bouibt a larger home
tben aoo&her a.od anotber. mak-
ing a fat profit on tbe one he sold
each lime. Now be owns a
3,SOO-aquare-foot home free and
clear.
la Dr. Pat Kubla too Ugbt to
advance her aoo the down pay-
ment? Her IOG will inherit ber
estate anyway and now is when
he and bis family need money
the most. ~ ber son and his
wile too IOOd to start in a amall
home In a cb;eap beigbborbood?
Why can't her aoo take a aecmd
Joti Ull be aeta a 1tart?
YES, 1,AGaEB that teachers
are UDdeipa1d but we tax,~ers
aN DOW PQlDa tbroucb the DOie
for ta.RI. It me tcbooll M)Q)d use t.be mooey we pay la tuts
mor~ wtsely they would have the
wa1et they uk for. The school
system la overloaded with ad-
Quo tee
·•ute lD tba fonljn .-rvtc:.
used to be nwardlna ..:... ~ It's
now JUllt bell" -• ._.a& .. Ntei;.;::;11 wbo requeated anoa ~ en tba UPftl'lil OJ polldeal vtoleftee in '°m• C.tral · A11Mneaa coun· t.rt..
m m1~trators at h1 ~h salaries and
lo w t•H1ciency We taxpayers
voted bonds for schools and
.... hat did we get . parking
~Jrages for the clerical help.
Spl.'aking of the clerical help, a
time '-ludy showed them on an
;1 \ era~e to produce only 3.4 ac-
tual hours work each day.
Dr Kubis says no teacher
"ant~ to stnke but 1r the com·
munitv doesn't care about its
tt.•achers then what other viable
alternalt\eS can you suggest? I
.. ug~est that you consider the
p<>or ta\pan'r and not pour hi s
doll a r do\l.n so many r<itholes
In th<• meantime I suggest Dr.
Pat Kubis and her son face reah-
ty. worlt out a suitable solution,
and there 1s on<'. After all. do
they have to start at the top for
theirf1rsl home.,
ARTHUR RILEY
Cost• Or~ri.olced
To the Editor
In reading an editorial of
yours withm the past two week:.
ulled "Start Controlling Gas
Overcharges," I found an error.
The error is in the last sentence
ol the editorial and is an exam·
pie of errors many make regard·
1ng profits.
PROnT is simply defined as
the excess or sales revenue over
the cost of providing a product
or servi~ to buyers. I know of
no station operator that makes
anywhere near 30 cents a gallon
or more profit. The station
operators have many additional
expenses besides the wholesale
price they pay ror the eas they
sell to the pubUc. Tbese ex-
penses Include wages of
employees, rent. utilities, and
others. AddiUonally, half of any
money left over alter P•Ylnl all
expenses eo toward paying
federal and state business taxes.
I don't like paying these high
prlcea for fUel, either. Wbal
bothen me more la the tnat·
menl the term " profit'' receives
by people. Statements llte JOU.I'S
contribute to the peopa.•1 coo·
tualon re1ardln1 profits. Profits
are the liteblood ol our countrv a nd our prl•ate enterprise
SY"tem .
J(IRCATllCART
r
l '
llAltTIND AU.WOO IN AN APPSAL fta.d to tmtibat Balley vlola*I ecadlct ot lnt.ertltl rua.
~ al,_..• eontnet d"'1'i.Qa the trtal to wrtw a
bOok about lt. The appeal clabned be aot a .,.,,.
adva.nee and stood to receive more than 1111.000•
U..boolt.
lln. Shaw, now a San Mateo t.ouaewlfe
niarried to • San Fraoclaco pollee olftter. wu
releued rrom the federal
prison raclllty at aearby
Pleasanton on Feb. 1. im after
President Carter pardoned bet'.
Tbe newspaper helresl wu
convicted March 20, 1876, and
was sentenced lo seven yean ln I prison, although s he did not
begin ber sentence until May 15,
1978
M11un Mrs. Shaw -then Mlaa
"Hearst -was kidnapped from her Berkeley
apartment Feb. 4, 1974 by members of the terrorist
Symbionese Liberation Army. She was convicted t>r robbing a San Francisco bank April 15, 1874 with _..,-. .... ~ ......
other SLA members.
MARTINEZ ALSO ALLEGES THAT THE
trial court was wrong to rule that his client was
not denied effeetive counsel when she waived her
rights under the Fifth Amendment and when there
was no investigation or claims that she was forced
lo take drugs just before the robbery.
Further. Martinez claims that pre-trial
publicity damaged her chances for a fair trial and
that using tapes made of jail conversations
violated due process and equal protection sections .
of the Constitution.
Students in Trouble
NO PAYMENTS Till MAY
Dwint C.,tt Town·s Spectacttllf Annuel Spring ...... .
• Wt wlll pmlde nonNI IMtallaboft absollltefy FRU .... ,_ purchase carpel and paddint dvnnt ttHa sate.
• And •.. dun119 lflis qteelal sale. Ofl all Of1len °"' S2ll wtDI 25% down at lime of onltf or lnstallatlofl. and yoiir flOo4 cndtt -Oil
YEAR INTEREST FREE CREOfT . . SAME AS CASH ..•
WITH NO PAYMENTS TIU MAY !
EXAMPLE
Nnounlol~ ~
()oo.n Peymenl • ..... of Orot!f OI lt$iiMllOn $ 100
S300 A~ fWe & FtniW>Ce O\a<ql;s -0·
T OUll ol Pay mtine • $300
12 ~ peymenis o1 52'> e.icti
F"" ~yme<ll noc due 11• II , , •
IN COMPUAMCE WfTH NCnON 141 M THE "'"1TM W LEN01NO ACT Oft NOV., 1174, TlfE
FO..LOW'IHG STATUllNT MUaT H INCUaOWOURAl>:"COSTMCREOITIS
tNCLUDED IN ftAtCH ouono FOfll OOOCMl AND latVICESA .. ' HOWEv£A.
FOR 1-INaAL M&.a ~y NO UITEltllT OA OTHEfll CfllEDIT
~I WH .. L aa MM> 8Y 11te CVl'f018f'CMC.YUR.
net•ANHONUT ~ CM1M1' MOMOnQM.
arr a LOOP snu
u. ............ :rs-=sest IOn>
CUT a Loe» snu .............
And thank you to the many fme Founders, Shareholders
and Customers who have made Heritage Bank the largest
independent bank in Orange County.
Albert Antoyan
Robert D. Hoyt
Roger Saevig
AllenAntoyan
John Marconi
Harry Bozigian
Douglas E. Patty
Kenneth R. Thompson
Directors of Heritage Bank
our Spirit Makes The off J erence
Herit~e B.____
Member FDIC
•
, ,,.
Supply. -Ships
Made Readf
WAIHDfGTON CAP) -· Tbt Ptltap plua &o Mad tbl fll'lt equtpmtnt·loedld 1bJP1 ti UM IM!u 0. .. 11UU.1ununer t.o be l'MCb for UIJ emerpney
deployment of a 10,000.man Marine brigade and
several jet fighter squadrons, a Pentagon official
said.
Deputy Defense Secretary W. Graham Claytor
Jr. announced Wednesday the inter im move
which will use seven cargo and tanker s hips, 1~
testimony for a House Armed Services seapower
subcommittee.
"RECENT EVENTS, PARTICULARLY those
in Southwest Asia, have led us to the conclusion
that we need a deployable sealifl capability more
quickly than we can achieve by waitint for new
ships to be built," Cla~r 1aid.
He said the aim is to •tablilb t.be interim de·
pot ship force 1float at 1n Indian Ocean
anchorage, probably the Brit.lib-owned illand of
Diego Garcia, where the United States maintainl a
naval and air bue. At leut four of the 1bipe are
owned by the Navy and the otben probably wtll be
chartered from commercial firms.
"Our objective 11 to start loadin1 theae 1hJps
in May and to have them ... on their way to the
selected anchora1e before the end of June,"
Claytor said.
HE SAID mE SHIPS, INCLUDING modem
vessels with a roll-on, roll-off capability for tanks
and other equipment, would provide equipmeqt,
supplies, fuel and water to support roughly a
Marine amphibiowi brigade and several Air Force fighter squadrons.
"After being alerted, this force would sai I to
the designated port." Claytor said
··There. it would be met by the combat troops
who would have arrived by airlift. From this ren-
dezvous point, the troops would draw their equ1p-
m"ent and proceed to the objective area."
Diego Garcia, a tiny island, is some 2,300
miles from the moutb of the Persjan Gulf. The
United States reportedly has received agreement
from Kenya, Samaha and Oman for use of their
port and air facilities by U.S. forces in the Indian
Ocean
CLAYTOR DID NOT REFER TO these report
ed agreements. But it appeared possible that a
Marine force deployed to the Indian Ocean in a
crisis might move from Diego Garcia to one of
these countries as a staging point for possible
military action in the Persian Gulf. if needed to
back up President Carter's announced intention to
repel <tny Soviet move to control the 011-producmR
region
Death Noti~e•
JOHNSON
PE ACY A JOHN~N. •MicMnl of
Sdn Cl-nt~ C• P,u...i ewo on
M•r<I• S. l'MO !>urv1tte1 bY llh ""ft
C.rect L JOhMon. _,, CMrlu W
Beath Noti~t-•
r• JC>Mson 04 Covina. Co. ancl Wllllem A
John >on of .r.rcadlo. Ce , •
o ra nd(rtddrtn StrvtCf!$ Wiii b•
llelel !t•tvrdey, March 8. 1'10 .it
ILOOAM el t~ Pec1f1c Vitw C,,_pol
NH•Port e .. cll Co Entombment
Poc:ll•c v iew Memorial Po'" In 11 ... of
, flower> It.. f1m11v •-1\ contlt>u
• Uont. b• m•M 10 '"~ John W•Yn• ~ C•ncer Aourch Fund < o UCLA ~ P.clfl< V1<tw Mortu•rv dire< ton
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GEORGE MA1UllCH rolcjent of
NtWPOr1 8'!ach. C<1 P•>><td eway on
Merell s. 1'IO at Ho•ll Memorl•I Ho"'ll•I s..n.,..., bv ""wile Fronos
MAllOlt LA W~MT. OL.IVI
Mortuary • Cemel9fY
Crametory
1625 Gisler Ave •
Costa Mesa
54(}5554
IAlTZ.aaGBOM
FUHaAlHOMI
646-2424
Costa Mesa
673-9450
,_CIUOTHllS
llLL. llOADWAY
MOa'TUAIY
110 Broadwav
Costa Mesa
642·9150
SMITH & TVTHIU.
MOllUAIY
WISTQ.IFI' CHAP&
Mortuary • Cre'"8tlons
427 E. 17th St.
Cotta Mesa
64&-4888 •
PIBCl ll01M91
SMITMS' MOllUMY
627 Main St
~"''°"'on Beach 536-6539 ,.,.,.,
Cot.OMIAl NNAL ..,...
7801 Bolsa Ave. w.tmenster
893-3525
PAQlllC·YllW
r • lt"IAI PAii C.,."'V~ Cl\aptl
3!500 Pdlc View 0rM
NlwPOf1 •ectt 844-2700
Deatlu
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, ••m aa JORIS• MANVILLE FIRE• GLASS Ill ROOFING
~~==haathe SHINGLES -~1
-~. Cl-. A. from . Underwriter•• l141l>oratories
aNl ~ lt\U\c:U. m.ke up a
100 ~ l•tf (How many ~=-clo I get?) IM Fire-m Shingl•, that'•
what. (I d.Wn•t ft9ft make
mJ' ftNt gu-.)
WESTERN UD
CEDAI PAIELllC
STRIPS
23??,.rr.
IATIOIAL LUDD
IUllLA PUlllD FLOOllll
133 so.FT.
25 80. FT. BOX
ONLY R.al wood flooring 1-eo popular
nowad.ayws. Cu.stomere tell ua our pric=-
....UJ add to the popul&ri~ (. Noe •• ,
of aaping our prioee an ch.p).
Great inaurance,
you don't pica and
•lip thi.8 one. Full
one inch th.row,
single cylinder.
SCllUU
DEADBOLT
LOCIS
POI.JSHED
BRA88 FDrJBH 1397
ANnOUE BRASS
FINISH 1597
FIRST
ALERT
FDllLY
IOTECnOI snTEM
WD-40
99~oz.
That fine oil that Nally get.
in there. For tool., fiahing
tackle., door llCIU..U. etc.
("Etc . .'' the easy ••'I out.)
-· ~ ....
ft«.~1
SYllOLOm STUCCO
I CEllEIT PATCB
3LB8 .......... 79·.
eLBS ......... '" .. 129
And you th.o"9ht you'd hA" to hA"
80meOne come ln and tear th. whole thino out. Fu tt up, a whol. lot ch.aper.
OllCVll IUIS
TUI DCLOSUIE
399 !wr
We lW th. quy who when told th• gla.-
wu ob.cure Mid, "I don't really go in
much for uotic stuff." (That'• an oi.cu.r.
joke.)
ALtlSON A SEAT
FOR ALL SEASONS
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f'i>uncil ..
~a .Take
Hostages
BJ Tiie Aa1Kl1~ Presa
Tbe Moslem militants who
ltave held some 50 Americana
llloltage at the U.S. Embassy in
Tehran for 124 days asked ~
ruling Revolutionary Council to-
day to take over responsibility
(or the captives.
The council met later. agreed
to assume c ustody of the
bostaees and said it would set up
a ·'commission'• that would
meet Friday to look into ar-
ran gemenu for transferring
responsibility for them.
Foreign Minister Sad egh
Ghotbzadeh made it clear the
Iranian government still con·
siders the Americans hostages.
however.
·'Our conditions are rather
clear" for their release, he told
reporters, apparently referring
to three conditions set down by
President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr
-a U.S. government admission
or guilt in interference in past
Iranian affairs. a pledge not t()
do so in the future and a promise
not to block Iranian efforts to ex·
tradite the deposed s hah and his
"stolen wealth."
Ghotbzadeh said he could not
a~swer questions about whether
the hostages would be removed
from the embassy and where
they would be held. Those ar·
rangements would be handled
by the as-yet-unidentified com·
missioo, be said.
4-Iranian authorities have said a
4ecisioa" oa the hostages will not
tie made until April or May.
There was no immediate indica·
t,ion today whether tb'e
Americans might be freed
s0oner.
The decision by the young
radicals to give up responsibility
for the hostages, reported by
Tehran Radio, appeared to clear
the way for a U.N. investigating
com mission to meet with them
as planned.
The commission had been pre·
paring to leave Tehran, but with
the news from the embassy they
i:lecided to stay on at least until
Friday.
While offering to give up con-
f;J'.-01 of their captives, the mili-
pots also implicitly warned the
IJani-Sadr government that the
"lranian nation" would not
tolerate any concession to
American demands.
. Tehran radio quoted the mili· lants' spokesman as saying:
"We ask the Revolutionary
Council to take over the '}!ostages, that is, American
spies, from us and deal with
diem in any way it. seems ap-cropriate . . . Our responsibility a over for the hostages and we
are sure that the Iranian nation
will rectify whatever deviation
that might arise in the
pursuance of the Aytaollah
Ruhollah Khomeini's line.''
Khomeini's role in the decision
of the mjlitants was not im-
• medJately clear. But the 79-year·
old religious leader met this
morning with President
Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, who has 1 been trying to assert control
over the militants.
Ora nae Coast
Weather
Periods of locally heavy
showers through Friday
morruna. Probability of
sbowen 80 percent Friday
mominl. decreasing to 40
percent ln efterooon. Lows
toni1ht 47 at the beaches
anc1 51 tnland. mahs Fri·
• day 58 to N .
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THERE'S A CAR UN DEA-THERE SOMEPLACE, BUT TOW TRUCK DRIYl!A HAS PAOISlEllS OF HIS OWN
Jim Sandera of MeN Tow AaH11•• the Sltudon on Pomon• Av.nve Ne•r 17th Str9et In Ccma MeN
Mayor Hamm
Rttall Target
In Clemente
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. OI .. Daltr ~ Swt
Mayor Roy Hamm has
become the sixth San Clemente
City Council member in two
years to be served with a recall
notice.
Alan Korsen. who gave Hamm
the papers of intent to recall at
Wednesday's council meeting,
c h a r ged the mayor with
ignoring a 2,000-signature
petition for holding a special
election to replace the late
Councilwoman Myrtis Wagner
who died Jan. 12.
I n s t e a d , H a 'm m a n d
councilmen Edward Kalsched
and Richard Ahlman appointed
local entrepeneur Roy Hurlbut
to the council Feb. 9 just before
an angry group disrupted the
<See RECALL, Page A2>
Nixon Lauds
Vance Stance
PARIS <A~> -Former fresi-
dent Richard M . Nixon said to-
day that Secretary o( State
Cyrus R. Vance "acted like a
man" in accepting responsibility
for a purported communications
breakdown that led to the U.S.
vote against Israel irt the U.N.
Security Council last week.
"If I had done something like
that to Henry Kissinger."
secretary o( state in the Nixon
administration, "he would have
resigned," Nix.on said in a
French television interview.
EX!-Tijuana Edi~r
Seeks U.S. Asylum •'
SAN DIEGO "(AP> -A
newspaper editor ousted after
attacks on the Mexican govern-
ment has fled across the border
and says he'll seek political
as·ylum in the United States,
something never granted a Mex·
ican national before.
The government-backed union
and stockholders ousted Jesus
Blancornelas as editor of ABC.
Gay Foes
Back Anita
ORLANDO. Fla. (AP>
-Anita Bryant cam-
paigned against them, but
gay rights activisls Bob
Konst and Alan Rockway
are "supporting" he.r.
after a fashion. They paraded in front or
the Florida DeY.artmenl of
Citrus on Wednesday to
urge the Florida Citr us
Commission no t to
terminate Miss Bryant's
contract. because she has
a right to her "bigoted
point of view ," a
spokesman said.
Miss Bryant, singer and
national spokeswoman for
Florida citrus, was the
leader of a campaign to
defeat a 1978 "full equaUty
ordinance" in Dade Coun-
ty that would have pro·
hjbited job discrimination
against homosexuals in a
number of fields.
Tijuana's lar1est daily
newspaper.
He planned a new oppoeition
paper but was threatened th.is
week with a crimlnal compl~t that $70.000 in ABC's funds was
unaccounted for.
As he crossed the border from
Tijuana alone Wednesday night.
Blancomelas said that ·'if I got
picked up and put in jail, people
would say I was guilty."
He insisted earlier that he
would stay in Mexico and fight
the charge, which remains to be
filed.
Gov. Roberto de la Madrid of
Baja California. who had been
accused of corruption by Blan·
cornelas. denied any role in the
editor's ouster.
In November. about 300 mem·
bers of a Mexican labor union
stormed the ABC offices and
. shut it in what the government
called a labor dispute. Several
newspapers described it as
press repression and blamed De
la Madrid.
Blancornelas was chairman as
well as edit.or of ABC when the
$70,000 allegedly disappeared. In
recent days, ABC editorials ac·
cused Blancomelas of stealing
the money. A& he entered San
Diego, the former edit.or told re·
porters:
· '1 can prove where all the
money is, how it was spent.
anything t hey want lo know
about. l have done notbini
wrone."
(J(J(J Celebrate 15th
Storm Brings
Jvacuatiom
At UC Irvine
Miller Opts
For Election
As Superriaor
Orange County Supervisor
Edisoo IWler' umounced today
he wlU nm for election as a
supervisor in the 3rd District.
and not for the state Assembly
as he previously indicated he
might.
Miller. 48. a Democrat. will be
matched against Republican As
semblyman Bruce Nestande and
possibly other candidates on the
June 3 ballot.
Today, however, Miller assert·
ed that be really 1s wagmg the
campaign against Richard
O'Neill. state chairman of the
Democratic Party.
Miller charged that Nestande
is a puppet of O'Neill who he
said "heads a clique of pohti
c1ans whose power and innuence
have corrupted the democratic
institution.··
Nestande, responding from
Sacramento, said Miller 's com
ments are "blatantly absurd ··
Nestande said he received no
help from O'Neill and that lhe
latter had "zero influence" on
Nest'ande's decision to quit the
<See MILLER, Page AZ>
FIFTEEN CENTS
Slides,
noods
Resume
By DAVID KUTZMANN
01 lllf o.lly rli.t Staff
Torrential rains and powerful
winds battered the Orange Coast
today and contributed to a
familiar litany of storm·related
woes: mudslides. road closures.
impassable stree ts. topple d
trees. snarled traffic and flooded
homes.
Winds of tornado-like strength
swept throu~h Newport Harbor
this mormng. wreaking havoc
throughout the city. officials
said County public works c rews
were reported keeping a war}
eye on several a reas where
mudslides could threaten home'>
and businesses in several South
County locations
A heavy downpour durin~
m orning rush hour o n thl'
freeways contnbuted to a rash
of minor accidents. Cahforma
Highway Patroloff1c1alssaid
The s tor m whi c h beltcrl
Southern Cal1 f o rn1 a th is
morning a ppare nth forrned
overnight. a spokesman for the
~at1onal Weather Service SJul
The foret-:1st ca ll s tor
continued rain through tonight
and Fnday and poss1hly through
the weekend as a persistent lo"
pressure system off the coast
continues lo allo" Pactflf
storms swift and easy passage
into Southern Cahfom1a
Officials in Huntington Beach
f'ountatn Valle). Irvine. Costa
Mesa. Laguna Beach and San
Juan Capistrano said there were
no serious problems thls
morning.
But in Newport Beach. there
was considerable damage from
wind &tats that npped a skyhght
oft tbe roof of the Bank of Newport at 16th Street and Dover
Drive.
..It's pretty hairy 1n here It's
raining in our solanum. ·· safe depos it manager Ginger
Mcintyre said
A woman walking on Newport
Center Dnve suffere-d euts and
bruises when she "'as thrown to
the ground by the wind
On Balboa lsland"s South Bav
Front. the "Ind drove a
ltgbtweaght catamaran into <1
tree and sheared a stireet light at
its base
Jane Lightner of 900 South
Bay Front said the squall that
drove through the h arbor at
about 9 a.m. npped boats from
moorings and docks from piers
..It was hke a tom ado." shl'
said or lhe gusts that drov.e a
moor ed Ho h1e Cat into her home ·
.. It came right across thl'
wate r. skipped the sea "'all and
hit the house.·· Mrs Lightner
said of lhe boat
A h a rri ed c1l) gl'nt:ral
services director said the ratn\
onslaught ca used problem-,,
<See RAIN, Page A!)
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JOYel"IUDIDl aald.
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LONDON <AP> -ne dolluKOnd alneable 1atm la lurotJ9
today deeptte lntervenllon aaabwllt by European central bub.
Gold priC* deellned but dealen reported a 1u.r1• or ~
lnterea lD p&aU.oum. wllkb wu Mlliftl for more than Sl,000 an
ounce. lo Loodon. the price ~ 1old ftll to IGI at the an.moon ftJt·
inl. offfrom"'5 Wednesday. It fellln New York to..,, down'2'f.
Silver IOJd tor•os an ounce ID Loodon, down from• 75. But
the price in New York WU m .10. down $2.ts.
88edl•rhr8 .... 8•1•
BOSTON (AP) -Sacchann, the artlllclal sweetener used lD
diet aoda and food, pc»ea oo serious cancer threat to lbe mJlllonl
of Americana who eat and drink It daily, new studies conclude.
The studies are the latest that have failed to tum up any
broad link between tbe controversial sweetener and cancer in
humans. Fean about saccharin were raised after scienlilta dli··
covered it caused bladder cancer ln laboratory rats.
"Taken together, the results to date s upport the conchwon
that the use of artiflciaJ sweeteners ls not an important riak fac-
tor for bladder cancer," wrote Dr. Alan S. Morrison of the
Harvard School of Public HeaJth.
fNI Spill • ..,..,.•tletl
NEW YORK <AP> -Booms were placed at inland creeks to
contain oil that leaked after tbe collision of a tanker and a barge
carrying more than 2.5 million gallons of heavy oll, the Coast
Guard said today.
But officials said the leak was much less than expected and
most of the oil washed ashore. · The Coast Guard said· 1ess than 10,000 gallons of oil spilled
after tbe collision Wednesday night in a channel between New
York and New Jersey. One 200,000-gallon tank of the barge was
punctured. No injuries we re reported.
.-..s • .,..,, .... ,
NEW YORK <AP) -CBS went ahead March 2 with a "60
Minutes" segment on United States involvement with the
former Shah of Iran, des pite pressure from the White House to
drop the piece, CBS News President William Leonard said to-
pay.
1 Leonard acknowledged he was contacted directly by ad· ~istration representatives he declined to name. and said he
discussed the matter with Don Hewitt, the program's executive
producer. and Mike Wallace, the correspondent for the report.
Abandoning the segment altogether was an alternative the
network. considered, Leonard said.
Judge's Dilemma:
An Extra $35,000
Municipal Court Judge Calvin
Schmidt is suffering· an em bar·
rassment of riches. It's money
and he says he'd be glad to give
1t away.
But Schmidt. a judge of the
HarbOr Judicial District Court,
says he'll only give the money
back to the people who gave 1t to
him in the fi rst place.
Schmidt and four o f h is
Harbor Court colleagues are up
fo r re-election this year.
Campaign war ches ts were
amassed -in Schmidt's case.
$35,700 by the Cal ·soemmittee
-in preparation for opposition
from prosecuting judges.
None materialized and after
spending $7 ,868 on some pre·
campaign expenses. Schmidt
has nearly $28,000 le ft in his
kitty.
By law, he can't do as he
wishes with those funds, but the
judge said today he'd be glad to
give it back or donate it to
charity.
He also said he 's thinking
about it for his next election
campaign in six years.
In addition t o the Cal '80
funds, another campaign fund
was gathered by a aroup caJling
itaelf Concerned Citizens for a Strong Court.
That group raised more than
$18,000 to support Schmidt and
bu ..cpueaeues -oonald
Dunlan, Selim Franklin,
Richard Luesebrink and
Frances Munoi.
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. According to documents on
file with the county Registrar of
Voters, the organization spent
$14,300 before the end of 1979.
Committee Treasurer · Bill
Dohr said today the money was
spe nt on a mailing campaign to
inform the public a bout the
Harbor Court's judges.
Included In the $14,297 expen-
ditures was a fee for political
consultant Bob Nelson , he
added.
Dohr said no decision bas been
made on what to do with the left·
over $4.000. "That's something
that will have t o be decided by
the committee's board," he said.
F,....P-AJ
RECALL •••
meeting. Hamm asserted that the
reason Hurlbut was appointed
was because of the number of
votes he received in the April,
1979, council election in wh1ch
Hurlbut finished ·second.
Coun cilwo man Karoline
Koester, who finished jtast ahead
or Hurlbut in the ur79 election.
races a June 3 recall meume.
Mrs. Koester and her former
ally Mrs. Wagner were served
with recall,Jlotices seven months
ago by a gtoup led by a former
business associate of Hurlbut,
Gale Howe.
The recall against Mra.
Wagner was dropped wben abe
died of a heart attack. Her
husband, Bill Wagner, ls one of
~lx candidates ln the April 8
council election.
In January of 1979 ,
then·mayor William Walker and
council members Donna
Wilkinaon and Howard Muabetl
were recalled by San Clemente
voters .
Hamm wu an ally of Walker
and Mra. WilkinaoD' on the
council. They were often
oppoee(l by Muabett and llln.
Wasner on plans to build more
than 8,000 new bom• ln tbe cit)'.
Konen, the lat.eat recall lear,
.,.,..'"E ........... NefDd.,_ wert •off l.Wf ........... ~ IMdert _, 1.rvlM Compuy of·
ftclala °"" pl_.. ol a •· Uoa•• ..... pa1' -COlll.,..Y o"ntd land aloa1 t'91 lrvtile
Coaat.
Tb• coa.Lrov.rQ 1'8ms from
plans bJ tbe company to develop a eommerdaJ·tourilt complu 1n ... ,... \bat bu ...... ll\'9' tap ~ for a~Uoa for tbt
park. Rep.J~Paltef90D,J>.Seata
Ana, Mid today that plaDI tor
the 12,•acre park ~ put in
j«)pardy beeaae of com.PU')'
deve&opmeat J)l'Ol)08all.
PaUer'lala WU at a meetma in Wullinltm 'l\mday wbicb was
attftdea by ~ oftldala, a
repretentaUve of Supervieor
TbomM llile)''a otflce and Rep.
Pbllllp Bwtoo, D-San Franciaco
and Robert Badbam, R-Newport
Beach. Badbam and Pattenon have
wrltt.en federal le1l1lallon lo
provide *38 mlWon for purchase
of Irvine Coast land and Aliso
Viejo Co. property to go aJong with about 1,900 acre. purchased
by the state.
Pattenon aaid tbat Burton.
chairman .of the National Park
subcommittee, nploded after
rinding out about plana ror the
tourist cent.er on the slopes of
Wishbone Hlll adjacent to
Pacific Coast Highway and the
prooosed San Canyon Road. There is no point in wasting
my time iC you are absolutely
committed not to eliminate the
development from that loca-
tion," Burton ls reported to have
said.
At that point. Irvine Company
President Peter Kremer and
others left and the meeting
broke up after about e ight
minutes.
Richard Cermak, the Irvine
Company's project manager for
tbe Irvine Coast. said officials
were taken by surprise by the
turn of events and that company
officials didn't get a chance to
present their case.
F ..... P-.AJ
the Fourth District Court or Ap·
peal, bad a few people of his
own to recall: "rumrunners,
bootleggers, kidnappers, pirates
a nd subversive influences ...
He recounted his youth
watching rumrunner s bring
their booty ashore in Newport
Harbor. ending their illegal mis-
sion by visiting the local ice
c ream parlor. stacking their
s ubmachine guns in the comer.
While his anecdotes of stolen
ferries; captured paddy wagons
a nd Balboa's drugless drug
store brought gales or laughter.
Gardner . had on e sobering
story.
Soto Nishikawa was a long·
time Balboa shop owner who
was taken from the beach com-
munity during World War II and
sent to an internment camp in
Arizona as a s ubversive in-
fluence.
Gardner described him as a
gentle soul and then told how the
old man died in the county
hospital in 19'6 before he could
return to Balboa where he'd
spent bis life.
"We killed Soto just as com-
pletely as if we'd stood Mm up
against a wall and shot him ...
the justice declared.
The somber moment ended
when Gardner read a letter sent
for the occasion from band
leader Phil Harris who labeled
the Pavilion the "Taj Maha l of
Newport Beach ...
Before the program adjourned
to recapturing the past in danc·
ing to the big band sound, Tozer
invited the guests to return for
the Pavilion's lOOlh birthday.
"The building may be In bet· ter shape than we are, but I plan
to be here," be said.
Mll,IER •••
70tb Auembly seal to cballeqe
Miller. Nestaode also claimed that
Miiier bal "desperately aought"
aupport from O'Neill and other
DemocraUc leaden. "When be
can't get lt, he plays the old
game and badmouth• them."
Neataadeauerted.
:=,:amm "baa not de· Im commttJDeat t.o a
, well~..,.,.ct srowth propamfor'
~oar .
"Bil ._, record reaardlnl
Miller aald that the hallmark
of b1I ca.mpai~ will be to ex-pose bow 0 Ntlll, •l\o be
deaatbed a a billionaire land
baron, "bu pUlaaecl and plun· de red Oraqe County ...
He decl1necl to elaboru to-
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fature propoa•d bo..,• dev•~ .._.,. 1ubJeet.111 to pred ~hcl probfem1 •f
inadequate H••••· wat•r · 1bortq111, traffte COlllilUOa.
o v • rcrowded acraiiooll ·. ••• tncreoed oom...u ,ro•lde adequtlledlr•• .'
Hamm aald Weti11dar ..
plant to lllue • fonD&l nfb to
tile Neall ell~ wtdllil &.bl
DBt tWD 41a11.
g!{i =-Mid~of~ it:
1.W will be a dirty campa.lcn by
bit~· Ml~ Mtd be would nm bis
camlNUID cleanly and on the la· ......
MU• WU appoint.cl to the
IN Dllttict IU~ lat JUDI by
Governot" Browe att.r fonner
1Upenilor RaJpb l>Mdrtcb WU
torffCI to --1 McaUM of I ""'*" eamcitW.
ByPIOLSNEIDB8•AN ;..o Of .. Dlilly.......... ..
The paoline llnes lh8t
besun PC>Plllna up a1alD ill
Soutblalid are cauaed ~
l'l)otorlttl conver8'n1 UPoD ...
Uou wtth tibe lowat prteest lllk
by a seardty ol fuel, ·Ruslel.I~.
Scbwelckart, chairman of Ute
California Energy Commiasloa.
said Wednesday.
The former utronaut spoke Jn
• Fountain Valley at an enerlf
program sponsored by Coutliiie
Comm\Dllty Colleae.
''The gaaotlne aituatloa ia a
r eal bag of snakes ... Schweickart
said. "The lines we are &eei.q
right now in the Los Angele,
area are principally cau.aed bY
the large wboleule price dfl:.
fereotial between the dlfferent
brands."
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UC IRVINE WORKERS TOSS OUT WET CARPETING TODAY
Student Apartments Were Saturated by Ralnfell
F ..... P-.Al
RAIN ON COAST •••
citywide.
"Our storm drruns JUSt won't
take tlus intensity." said Wade
Beyeler .
Lifeguards at the Newport
Pier said the wmd-blown seas
drove the city's dory fl eet to
shore this morning.
In Laguna Beach. officer.; at
t he Del Mar Avenue romm.md
post reported hi g h winds
blowin~ the pla..,ti<' coverin.i,:
from a massive slopt• that fatll-<l
m last month's storm:-.
Two homes were heavily
da maged when about 90 fl•el of
Del Ma r sl 1ppl'd dn'>'n ,111
l·mbankment
Officer fo'rcd Martino said th•·
heavy winds this morning abo
knocked down one of the lt~ht
standards in the Arch Beac·h
Heights neighborhood
County crews were watchm~
the Quiet Cannon Restaurant overloolung Dana Point Harbor
beca u se Of un stable SOi i
conditions. Trabuco Commumty
Church also was considered lo be ·1n peril from a large;>
muds lide. offi cials said . Th"
church is located on R1dgehm•
between Live Oak Canyon and
Oso Creek Can)on.
If mudslides occur from th1:-.
latest storm. county 0Htc1 ah
.s aid . seve ra l residents could
lose access to Live Oak Canyon
Road
Southern Cahforn1a Edison of
f1ciab reported a power oula~c
in the Huntington Beach a rl'a
this morn1nl't About 2 ooo
customers were without elt:r
trical service and an estimah·d
10,000 cus tomers momentarily
lost power.
Orange County Sh eriff s
Sunset Harbor Patrol office said
winds gus ted up to about 25
miles per hour for less than 30
minutes beginning at about 8 45
a .m . but caused no apparent
said the storm dropped 73 of an
inch ovenught. This bnngs the
-,eason total there to 20.01 inch
es L;c;t year at this time 17 85
inches had Callen, In Laguna N1gul'I . about 51,
inches of ram was recorded over
night. brm&1ng lhe season total
then' to 'l1 S8 inches Last year
at this tuT)e. about 16 inches hdd
comt· down
Ne-.-.port Reach had about J
h;ill tnC'h of rain oH·rna~ht. thP
harbor patr<JI off11·1 ... aad bnni..
mg thl· "C..i.l>On total thl·rl' tr1 18 51i
1nrht•<;
lnam· 0H1c1Jh -.aid lhl· c1t\
v. .1 r•IJgUl'Ll -.-. 1th floodul
rnad\\J\'> and tnler~eclions but
report.ed no -.e r1ou., wind
<lamaJ(t l'ortlon-. nf th•· c-11 \
abo lost l'lectnC'dl :.en 1te 1n lht
morning but power "'as ~oon
re'>tored
In Costa Mesa a sectJon of
roof collapsed at the Stare rest of
California warehouse at 3163
Red Hill Avenue. No one was in
JUred . but a s p okes man
dc-.cnbed the mc1dent as 'Hr)
~ho<:kmg · About 200 e mployees
thl·n· -.-. ere sent ho me
Co~ta Mesa abo had man>
noodl'CI road-.-. a~:.
Authont1es on Catalina Island
:;aid the storm that struck the
Orange Coast apparently took a
look at lhl' hamlet of Avalon and
m ade a gentle detour
"The sun 1s out and it's a
beautlful morrung. Los Angeles
Co unty Sheriff's Deputy Gene
Pt'Ck said at 10 a m
About 40 Ocean V1ev. Hi gh
Srhool s tudents volunteered
Wednesday to fill a nd place
more lhan 80 sandbags along a
~rimeter wall at the oft.nooded
Beach View Mobile Home Park
to s low the flow of drainage
-.-.ater into the park from the
nt.•aghbortn g at hl etic fie ld
at'rl'as
damage or problems V1rgmia Miller. co-manager of
The overnight rainfall totals the park. said this mommg·s
did not reflect this morning s rams caused no serious prob·
heavydownpour le ms but p ark drains are
In the Huntington Beach area. plugged with mud and grass
The enerey official aald
motorists are flocking to the si.
tions with the lowest prices,
often forcing tbe stations to
curtail hours in an effort to con
serve their monthly allocation.
He said some stations are not
abiding by the odd-even rules
and are not staying open at least
one d ay on weekends. leading to
panic buying on Thursdays and
Fridays.
Sc hweic kar t d escri bed
gasoline coupon rationmg as "a
political hot potato and an in
credible bureaucrallc mess." If
imposed, the coupons would
become a second national cur
rency lhat would be isold by peo
pie who used less gas. he pre
dieted
The energy official s poke
more fa vorably of a gasoline
s urcharge to raise the pn ce or
fuel and force add1t1onal con
servat1on He noted . however
that tlus approach would impost"
d severe hardbh1p upon the un e mployed and those lav ing on
faxed incomes .
A:. .1 more moderak plan
!'!c-h-.-.t:1ckart pomted to <l vol un
tar> program in Colorcido 1n
-.-. hach each household :.elects a
slicker ii1grufymg the one da\
each week -.-.hen members will
not dn\.e thetr veh1clci>
· Conser vat ion 1s thl· besl
l nergy bu~ toda~. · he -.aid
Thl• energ\ 9H1c1al predicted
th.it J " )!a' prices climb. mon•
pt•opll' -.-.tll choo~e to hve closer
to their JOb5. cuttmg down on the
fuel used for long commuting
trips lie also foresecs s maller.
more efficient cars and more
ride-sharin~ programs
D•lly l'lt.c S~~
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, M&aca> <AP) -~ U1 U..1 hoPe to
..,,..._ a S-~ tidau vlctlm to flad out
-.nore Mou& • ·=• no. timl ...... wlilo may bavt ..._ tnvol la M1 ~la Ukl&
·)1-wtalle, Yea SlUMr. 14. Who IJIDl half his at. with U'I allqed aw.tor. uya bt lftten-Uo.aUy "m.-..., .. other chlJchoatchlnt at-
wmpq by }be mu who "kind ol •pollff me," court~aa.ow.
Ktnnetb Parnell, wbo has ple11ded lnnocent lO
ebu_. Of kidnaDOlna J..yur-old Timothy WhltAt,
will be brouabt too miles .oulh to face almllu ebar.-hens In t.he 19'12 abdurtlon of Stayner.
8TAYNBa RITCBIUIUtD 40 mU• over the
weekend to take Tlmolby lO Ukiab police. reveal-
ing at the aame Ume his own identity. Botti boya
have since been reunited with lbelr families.
Police on Tuesday arrested Yoaemlte National
Park Janitor Ervin Edward Murphy, 38, in lbe
Stayner kidnapplng.
AuthoriUes said they had no evidence linklna
Murphy to lbe abduction of the While youlb.
However. lbe child reportedly told aulboritles a
second man was involved in his abduction, and
police in Ukiah said they were continuina to in-
vestigate whether "a mysterious lbird man" mMy
be linked to the case
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S...WS ~ .._ to..,_ 4aiily IN UKIAH, Timmy's father said lbe boy con·
tinued to insist that a second m an was involved in
his abduction.
"Timmy said Ken was drivmg," James White
said. The boy said another man grabbed him 1rnd
pulled him into Parnell's car, White said .
ERVIN MURPHY, LEFT, WATCHES CABIN SEARCH
Merced Police Sgt. Pet Lunney Looks at Belongings
School records show Stayner was in school
that day.
'Pirate'
Of Films
Sentenced
Investigators in Ukiah are under a court gag
order not to talk about the case. But police said
they hope to hypnotize Timmy later this week to
learn more about the second person.
PARNELL AND MURPHY will be arraigned
on charges or kidnapping and child s te aling in the
Stayner case, according to Merced County District
Attorney Pat Hallford.
LOS ANGELES <AP>
An admitted pirate or
motion pictures was
fined $15.000 and sen-
tenced to 30 days in J:.ul
by a Judge who said he
wa nted the defe ndant.
David Mark Katz. t o
"see. feel and taste" the
experience or Incarcera-
tion for his "white collar
crime."
Murphy was to be arraigned today in Merced
Municipal Court. Police Lt. 8111 Bailey said
Murphy gave authorities a s ta tement or "his rec-
ollection of the Stayner abduction." Ile dec!::-:ad
to discuss details.
However. Hallford said authonlles have been
unable to determine a motive for Murphy's alleged
role in the case. Authorities have s~ud Murphy had
not seen Parnell since 1972. when both worked at
the park Ch ief U.S. District
Judge Irving Hill im-
posed the sentence on
Katz, of Thousand Oaks.
He pleaded guilty to sell-
ing cassette copies .or
films for a s ix-month
period in 1978 through
National Video Co .. a
mail order house.
"'IT'S DISCONCERTING to know that there's
no motive. There is a lways a motive. That m eans
there·s a motive lurk in~ s on1ewhere," he said.
Parnell. a 48·year-0ld drifter. was to b<' ar -
raigned possibly by 1-'riday, acC'Ording to Merced
Police Chief Baroid Kulbeth. Parnell is being held
1n Ukia h on $20.000 bail in connection with the Feb.
14 abduction of the Wb1te child
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Otis Chandler
LA Times
To Change
Publishers
LOS ANGELES <AP)
-Tom Johnson will
become publisher of the
Los Angeles Times on
April 14, according to
current nmes publisher
and chief executive of·
ficer Otis Chandler, who
at that time will assume
the newly created posl·
tion of editor-in-chief,
• Times Mirror Corp.
Johnson is the Times
• prestdenl and chief
) operating officer.
The Times Mirror
' board of directors also ~ • approved Chandler as
• successor to current
'boerd chairman ! Franklin D. Murphy, ef-
~ fecUve upon Murphy's
i. re ll rem en t J a11 . 1.
) Murphy turns 85 that
f
month.
Chandler said be wtll
I end hll nearl.y 20-year-
1001 '-'r ea publisher
to ft>cta on &be quality of
Times lllnw edJtorlal
procluell.
Jobneoa, 38, waa
publiltlar ol n,... Mir·
ror Corp.'• Dalla Ttmea 1 Herald belon eomlal to
1 Loa Anaelel le lfn. He
becomu the fltth
publisher lD Lbe TllMI' .. ,...,. hjltory and tM
flrat Tlmea publlabu
•llO la nit a ... Mr of Uit Cll..rcller or OtJ1 fam.w..
Curb Keeping
Firm Holdings?
SACRAMENTO <AP> When Republican Lt.
Gov. Mike Curb ran for office in 1978, news stones
quoted him as s aying he would divest himself of
his record company holdings or put them in blind
trus t.
Curb's annual financial state ment shows that
he s till holds investments of more than $100.000
each in two companies· Make Curb Records Inc.
and Mike Cur b Productions Inc. The report also
lists him a s chief ex-
ecutive officer of both.
But Curb told re -
porters Wednesdav that ( -~~Tr J
he as making .. s ubstan-JI. .fl J £t
tial progress" to ward ..__ ---------
:;clling his holdmgl).
Sdle•b Deflrit SJ82 iflHHo•
SACRAMENTO <AP> -There 's a deficit of
$162 million in the s tate s chool fund . m eaning most
of the 1,043 school district.c; are getting less aid
than they were counting on. officials say
The assistant c hief of the Bureau of Local As-
sis tance in the State Department of Education,
Gary Martin, said Wednesday that the deficit may
s hrink by $50 million or $60 milLion by June But he
said that in the m eantime . a number of districts
may face "severe financial difficulty."
IA 1'1•• Clle•e111'1edeo E•., ..
WASHINGTON <AP) -Julian Nava. chosen
by P resident Carter to be ambassador to Mexico,
says his primary goal will be to improve com-
munications between two countries with a "vast
ignorance" about each other.
Contacted In Washington aner Carter's selec-
tion wu announced Wednesday, the California
educator . who lives in Los Angeles, s aid he had
known about his pending appointment "for some
lime; I just couldn't talk about It.'' it
II1'.K .,fin.IE~• €•••re••
FALLBROOK (AP> -Tom Meuger, grand
dragon of the California Knights of the Ku Klux
Klan, has filed for the Democratic nomination lo
Congress in the nation's laraest 1eographic dis-
trict.
Recently. the DemocraUc chairmen of San
Diego and Imperial counties nlPOed a coin to put
up a candidate apinst Rep. Clair Burgener. R·
Calif., and Edward. Skaaen of San Diego County
won the toss.
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Besics in Demand
The Irvine Board of Educatjon's decision Mondav
night to open a second Basics Plus campus in the fall
was recognition or an important need.
Basics Plus as a voluntary elementary sch®I cur·
riculum which emphasizes homework every night and
closed classrooms to prevent distractions for students
and teachers alike. <Newer classrooms have only three
walls to allow for shared space with other classes; Basics
Plus classrooms are "self-contained.")
The demand for Basics Plus has continued m Irvine
as the district has grown.
The existence of Basics Plus gives parents who want
a different atmosphere for their children the chance to
exercise some choice in the matter.
Because of the board's action. more than 1,100 km·
dergarten·to-sixth-grade pupils can take advantage of the
offering. About 800 now attend
A permanent campus for Basics Plus is being built m
Woodbridge. This was to replace the temporary C. E . Utt
facility rented from the Tustin school district. Now. the
Utt campus will be utilized even longer until another
permanent s1t(• ('an be found for the second Basics Plus
school
College Parking Fee
Saddleba('k Community College District trustees will
consider k•vyang a parking fee of $30 for students and
employees wtwn they meet Monday night.
Under st ate law. the board could impose fees of up to
$40 a vcar
s ·ut the 12 year-old district never has charged fees
des pite rapid growth resulting in large parking require·
ments at both the main and north campuses.
Thre{' of the county's rive other community college
di stricts collect parking fees ranging between $12 and $25
a Yl'ar Orange Coast and Golden West colleges do not
charge fecs
State funds cannot be used for parking lots.
In addition. Saddleback administrators contend the
s tat<.· hai. made 1t clear that schools which don't gene rate
as much revenue at the local level as possible may be
p<J s~cd over for some shares of stale funds.
New parking will be required in expansion moves
alrcudy pla nnt•d for both the mam and north campuses.
administrators note.
It makes sense to add and maintain parking lots un -
der a fee system. saving tax dollars for education when
possible.
But trustees should give the administrataon·s plan a
hard look before levying annual fees amounting to $9 ct
year more than that of Cypress CommunHy College. the
highest fee charged to date by any of the local distri cts.
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Boyd I Happiness
ByL.M. BOYD
Am asked which lends to
be the happier generally,
married men or married
women. Thal. too, has been
researched. Our Love and
War man says husbands all
in all report greater content-
ment than do their wives.
Oddly. the happiness quotienl,
if you want to call It that, is
about eq_ual for married men
and single women. and about
equal, also, for married
women and single men.
Overheard at a cocktail
lounge : "No, I 'm going
bome. I'm starting to reel
rich and t.ouih-Every time I
drink too many I lake on two
distinct personalities. One
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Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Will all tbete tax·a-vlng
meaa_.. imperil such
COU1"HS .. "Bestnnen
and Advanced
Frllbee," "Hone Race
8eUlns." .. The World
of BMr and How to
Brew Your Own" and
other such wortbwhlle
aubjecta that are belnl
taqpt ln our Callfornta·
ICboaMT Say lt ain't IO, o ...
N.J.C~
like J Paul Getty and the
other like J oe Lewis "
An historical footnote re
veals that the Roman em·
peror ClaU<lius wrote a how
to book on crap shooting
Q. What country in the
world shares borders with
the largest number or other
countries?
A. The People's Repu~lic
of China wilb 13. The Soviet
Union borders on 12. In the
W estem Hemisphere Bra iii
merits that distinction with
10.
Q. What's the most widely
manufactured product?
A. Soft drinks.
More and more tanners of
hides are going out or buai·
oess in t.bia country. Those
still working at lt are only
tanning about half as many
hides aa they did 10 years
ago. And most of the hides
they do t.an-11 percent-are
shipped overseas. You Just
don't see hardly any baseball
etovea anymore stamped
"Made ln U.S.A."
Eipty.four percent of all
tolda-acbool-occur on
Mondays and Friclaya.
Q. Try lt apn, Louie. How
much a.aer t. the PacUlc
Ocean than the AUantlc
Oc-ean?
A. ()Uy, okay • .About 12
percent. bluer, contrary to
wbat pnTloutlJ WU report.
ed b•re. Let'• brln1 lhl1
malb dm9 to..... wtMlt'l
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WA IONOTON -P,..._t
Jlmmy Carltr 11 belate4l7
PHI•• ... ploaHr ...... ,
CMclJ •led .. tM ... lofm •• ol
a .CUohal ~ tUt eoU1 http the Unit.cl ataa. ...._.
Ill• •n•r11 crllh. But ::'~°!l,un:rf L!-::::::"."Tc:
b1&naucrata wbo woolcl ra&bet dawd'4t lban drive.
For t.bNe yean, J have bMD
urslil1 u.. aovemment to set
behlndaerub
I • Io b o l
pro1ram lb.al
could reduce ll s d •.
peodeoee
on oil amporta
aqd eue \be
Ar a b-unpoeed
fuel crunch.
B\lt the White
Hou se and
the Energy Department, under
form er Secretary James
Schlesineer, i1nored evidence
that an alroboJ-1asoUne mixture
could provide a domestically
produced aubstitute ror the
high-octane gas used by
American motorists.
During the past year. Jimmy
Carter finally became a convert.
lie named a new energy chief.
Charles Duocao , who bas·
Mailbox
,.. ....... ...w~...
ol Me M .. M 111 p,_c•1or.
" ......... felt ,. ...... that
10•• of Carter'• eaer11 .~.-.. an prod&ac1nf more bot•• tMla ...... 11M ._....Uc block ln the ~~cu be traced to :;r.~cuJtan ::=~.!i
ll ---==7eet oe Pf'Oll"W ....... to ntnet etbaDol from
tnla-Panmn and motortsta O.roulbout the cou.a.t.ry favor
'
a•oiol develor.m•at. but eralaad aDd b ttand·pat
Atrlculture Department
advlsen .. obltlnately balkiq
at any bmovallon lb.at milbt cut
lDto o-aln apoirU or drive up
t.be pricee ot farm product.a.
"ll'a always one ltep forward
and two ltep9 blckward with the
A1riculture Department" a
con1re111onel aupporter or
gaaobol told my auociate Peter
Grant. "We 1ot rid or
Scblestnaer and now lbe Enersy
Department is really mov1n1.
AU we have to do now as get rid
of Ber1land."
HE&E IS some of the sorry
history of how Bergland and his
subordinates have undercut the
gasohol program
-In 1977, Congres s
aut ... rt'S•• lbe A1rJulture De~ to 1uraatee tll
mllMm -a.:~ Co Mt up four
ptlot ..... tUt WCKlld •xtnc!t tuell ll'OID fa.rm produeta. n..
deo~rtmeat backed only oet
loan w -. auobol telt project ran
by an Individual wbo bad
t.fftlfled publicly a1atn1t the
wbolt concept. The borrower
eventually blcked out, and the
department withdrew the Joan
tuaran&ee.
-Tbe Aiziculture bureaucrats
have provided aeant aubt.ance
to fannen wbo wilb to Ht up
tMtr own 1maU alcohol stillJ.
Aartculture Department ltudles
on tbe potential ol tuobol are at
bat UDeDlbwsluUc. at worst
peuim1atlc. One 1977 report
inecclaately stated that ethanol
did not raise the octane level in
1a.oline.
-Enerl)' Department ezperts
rou1bt a backstage battle with
their A&riculture counterparts
over paobol production aoaJ,s.
The Energy Department experts
eventually prevailed and
persuaded tbe president to aim
for a 1981 target of SOO million
gallons . Be rgland and his
advisers wanted to produce less
-BRGIAND HA8 postponed
the dlatribuUon or SlOO million in
loan& to finance small gasohol
&Ulla -.U tbeJ caa be • .__
•od prove." The facl t.b.al 1u
atatlooa In ell so state• are
prnentty 1tockln1 tbe!t tanb
with paobol and are rePGfUnl a
blab demand rrom latllffed
cu1tomer1 apparentJy aaeans
ltttle to the procruU.oaton at
A•rlcuJt.un.
Bercland"a boas in tM White
House has tln.lly loined the
move to guobol and 1 clatm.lng
credit for propoeala wblcb were
offered in Congress three yean
a10 when hla voice, Ute the
'turtle's. waa nowhere beard.
Meanwhtle. scores of farmers.
fed up with waiting for federal
help. have built their own
alcohol stills. and thousands
more have applied for state
permits
Footnote We ldon Barton.
director of the Agri c ulture
Department's energy office
said he and his colleagues have
an "emergin~ policy" on
gasohol which must be balanced
with other pnorilies
FUNERAL FLAP : A San
Antonio mort.Jc1an. Dr James
Reveley. has never spoken ill of
the dead. but he did make the
mistake of speaking ill or his
fellow funeral d1 rectors while
testifying before a congressional
bearing four weeks ago.
Two days after his appearance
as a wtlness. Reveley was cut
off by his local s upplier of
caskets A representative of the
Royal Casket Co of Sao Antonio
informed him the company
d1dn 't apprO\'E' Of his tesUmon)
about pricf' gouging by the
undertaJong industry .. ll'::. bad
for the profession:· the c~kt'l supplier told its customer of tw<,
years· stand1n~
The re1ect1on or Rt>veley
who 1s also a dentist 1s typical
o f the high handed tact1n
prac ti ced by t h e funeral
industry Tia· undertaking lobb~
has also succeeded in clampmg
e1 congres:.mnal bcin on a mov1'
h y t h 1• F t.' d c· r a I T r a d e
('om m1:-.~1on to 1mro~e modest
consumer protection regulat ion~
on the nation s funeral homes
The Cci p1t ol H il l o n
s laught w as led by R Pp
Marty Russo. U Ill . a stauncti
defender or th(' undertaker ...
"''ho quoted $50 m1ll1nn as thl·
cost for c~t ra paper -work that
'to\OUld ht• rt-<1u1rt-d to prod1u ,.
1-·T c m :rnd:.itlc1 pnc c list~ for
burials and cremations It
appears ht> JU~~le-d the figures to
arnvl' at this inflated figure
Housing Costs Driving Families Inland
To the Edttor
I have been intending to write
to you for quite some time about
the subject or declining enroU-
m e n t in the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District. Several
days ago, new figures were
published in your paper about
the continuing decline.
According to statistics, there
are not fewer children being
born in this area. The problem
hes m affordable a nd available
housing The ract is that far
fewer ramilies can arrord the ex-
orbitant rent fees demanded by
today's greedy homeowners
and apartment building owners.
AS A RESULT, the families
are having to relocate further in·
land in Orange County, or even
out or the state
My family or five has been
looking for a three-bedroom
apartment in Costa Mesa for
several months. The few apart·
menta that have been available
lo famlUes with children require
at least $1,000 move-in fees! Not
very many young families I
know have that kind or cash
available.
In our particular case, we are
unable to move inland to the
more 1mo11Y areas of Oranae
County due to the fact that two
of our children have respiratory
problems. So, we are stuck with
cramped living conditions. 1be
fact that there are hundreds of
other families in similar sltua·
lions ln Colt.a Mesa is small
t:omfort.
So, next time your readers see
an article reportin1 the f~
decline ot school enrollment, let
lbem be aware of where the
caute Uet.
MRS. &JCHARD AREVALOS
'l•I Htr•iefl'
To the Editor: R~adve to Torn MuJ'1)hlnt'a
crltlcal column re1ardtn1
Corona del Mal"• buslileu dis·
trlct problem <Pllot. J'eb. 13), u
a ~•rebut and 29-year resident
ol thla lovely clty, I feel com· pel)~to comment.
Al mueb u I ·•dmlN and ap-
preciate Pen1an rup, there are
now alx 1ton11 with thelr lron·
eate enc.loluree operat1s11 tn our
14·block commercial ttrip. 14 beadful U tbey ate. the)' CID·
not repair my car or TV. sell .me
flowtra or aupplJ a radlo,
fumlilb 1 marine antique, dll.
,...._ 1 yard ol fabric, tbampoo
....-: pt lftf balJ' I OI' tunillll ..
with .. decadent clothing'
As to the possibility abou~
Southern Baptists locating here.
that ba rbe r who gave Mr.
M urphme his information ap·
parentJy didn't know that this
merchant who was brought up
a Southern Baptist way back In
Tennessee had a lread y in
filtrated the area, so maybe 1t
takes one to know one! Even
tho' I'm active in the Congrega
tional Church now . I'm not at all
bigoted and would even welcome
Tennessee Ernie Ford here Of
course. that might not work out
either. as those Southern Bap-
tists wouldn't even pronounce
the name right they'd say
Rode·ee-0 instead of Ro·Da y.Oh
Drive'
LUVENA W. HAYTON
Fiii• llor•~
To the Editor
H .. s it come to pass that Ule
Firth Horseman of th e
Apocalypse ha s appeared
among ws to join the four Ulat
the Bible in Revelations 1 says
will brint ua conquest. war,
ramlne and death?
Of the rider on Ule white horse
the Bible says " . and he went
forth conquering, and to con-
quer." Could this mean Soviet
Russia in ita path or world sub-
UJaUoo? Then came the rider,
" ... on lbe horse that wu red,
and the power was 1Iven to him
that sat thereon to take peace
from tbe earth."
The rider on the black horse
waa aald to represent famine and blm on the pale horse,
death.
Now oo the horizon we can dis·
cern &M flftb horse and hia
rider, poUut.lon, who for tbe ftrst
time ln man 's e•latence,
penet.rat. the air, the land and
lbe eea, weaten1.n1 or de1tro1·
tn1 manklnd. wm the Bible be1P
ut to ftnd • defeue aplnlt t.bla
beut?
FRANK KLOCK
CJtlWS .. JMr•
To Lile Editor:
A law la before the Aaaembly
to ,.quire tmployen to coli.ct
cblld support. Th1t wo\l.ld re-
quln a aovemmtnt mecbant1m
for •llforcemtot.
I woalct •llll•t tbat then la enoup law and ..,... l"SD·
ment mecbanlsm1. lfowever,
al.ace women are utuallJ UM ,..
ctp\att ot dilld aupport, I'd Al· llllt Ulllt CM Dtlltriet AttomeJ
put women m charge of enforc
mg any such law.
IC men are m charge or colle-ct
mg child support they are more
apt to be sympathetic to the man
who neglects to pay and thus apt
to neglect enforcing the law
JAMES BOLDING
~ft9la .. r•• t'lftr
To the Editor
1 applaud the Pilot for the two
very fine and timely editorials.
·Developers Must Share the
Burden" and "Slap From the
County .. <2·2HJ0) It IS becoming
mcreuingly apparent that the
citizens of south Ounce County
are bemg assaulted by the short
sighted and uncaring demands
of a number of <seemingly
avaridous> developers
With very few excephons.
these developer.; subject us to
their "bit and nm" style of ex·
paosion. i.e. they see what they
want and assume that be<:ause
they do have the Clnances to
purchase. that they can have It
on their terms -no matter what
the cost to the lives and property
of the existing rHldenta Then
they move on to repeal this
atrocity in another community.
One wonders ju.st bow many
II vea must be lost, property
destroyed and schools become
overcrowded before our Board
of Superviaon will come to tbe
realiuUon that the realdent.s ol
the aoutb county have been v1c-
limlzed enoq.h and will tolerate
ilnoloncer!
Qui le frankly, I lhink that
tim e has arrncd In this In
stan<'t·. I think that the pro
verb1al "straw that broke Ule
camel's back" 1s the 3·2 ap
proval given recently by the
county planning commission to
the Campeau Corporation tCI
construct approximately 2.300
units on 1.180 acres in their
Coltnas de Capistra no project
IT APPARENTLY 1~ of httlt.•
or no concern to either this de
velopcr or our planning com·
m1ss1on that this plan. as pre~
e ntly devised. wall vi rtually
oblite rate the Sari Juan
Capistrano nd~eline . the pre
ser vat1on of this ndgehne havm~
been an it.em of top priority of the
citizens ol thi~ beautiful. ru.,tonc
com muruty for Quite some ti me
Undersl.Jl.ndably. the residenl.$
of San Juan Capistrano are ex
tremely upset .tbout this de-
cision. and they a re not alone in
their dismay Arter studying the
EIR of the Colinas project. and
likewise the alternative sugges·
lions from t.he City of San Juan
Capistrano. the board of direc-
tors of the Laguna Niguel Com·
an unity Association ( LNCAl vot
ed to support the city of ~an
Juan Capistrano in opposing the
Colinas plan. as It now stands
The basic premise behlnd tbi!i
decis ion of the LNCA was that it
would oot be conscionable for us
to sit idly by and watch our
neiehbors to lhe south be treated
ao unfairly without speaking out
in their bebaU. Similarly, it
would be foolhardy of us to think
that lf we allowed this to happen
there without expressing our
concern, it could oot happel'
elsewhere. perhaps even to 1,1.5.
PEG MAYNARD
Director.
Laguna Niguel
Community Association
Nee.left S~•l•9
To the Edit.or.
I appreciated reading your
Feb. 25 editorial on dluster
raponaibUity. It needed to be
said and )'OU aaid it eo weU.
JlONYEO
Former Or~• County
Plannioe OOmlrllaaaoner
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di tr 11
Mayor
'I a.AYMOND ESTRADA JA. Ottlilt o.H'f-~ Ref! ,
ayor Roy Hamm has
. ome the sixth San Clemente
Council m ember in two ~-rs to be served with a recall
~1:e. Alan Korsen, who gave Hamm
papers of inlent to recall at
ednesday's council meeting,
c arged the mayor with
i noring a 2.000 -signature
Ution for holding a SP«>cial
e ection to replace the late
ncilwoman Myrtis Wagner
who died Jan. 12.
T J n st ea d . II a m m a n d
c•unc1lmen Edward Kalsched Richard Ahlman appornted
al entrepeneur Roy Hurlbut
lhe council Feb 9 just before at angry group disrupted the iqeeting.
H amm a ss erte d that the
reason Hurlbut was appointed
WilS becau!'e of the number of votes he received in the April.
l!l79I council election m which HU.r but finished second.
Councilwoman Karoline
Kpester. who finished just ahead
ofl Hurlbut in the 1979 election.
faees a June 3 recall measure.
IM rs. Koester and her former
ally Mrs. Wagner were served
with recall notices seven months
7 ago by a group led by a former
business associate of Hurlbut.
Gale Howe.
_Jtbe recall against Mrs.
WB'1ler was dropped when she
di•" of a heart attack. Her
bUlj>and. Bill Wagner, Is one of
~tJC candidates in the April 8
c cit election
n January of 1979 ,
D·mayor William Walker and c uncil m ember s Donna
kinson and Howard Mushett
recalled by San Clemente
ers.
amm was an ally of Walker d Mrs. Wilkinson on the
unci I. They were often
o posed by Mushett and Mrs.
gner on plans to build more
8.000 new homes in the city.
orsen, the latest recall leader.
c arged Hamm "has not de·
strated his commitment to a
H-planned growth program for
city.
'His votmg record regarding
lure proposed h ome
velopment may subject us to
e di cted problems of
adequate sewage. watn
ortages, traffic congestion.
ercrowded schools and
creased costs Lo provide
equate city services."
amm said Wednesday he
ns to issue a formal reply to
e recall charges within the
n xt two days. after Mrs. Koester and
s. Wagner were served with
r call notices. Ha mm was
oted as saying he believed
al voters would oust anv
(See RECALL, Page A2)
I
Havoc
1 Slides, i
Floods
o.tty ...... -~·~·-THERE'S A CAR UNDER THERE SOMEPLACE, BUT TOW TRUCK DRIVER HAS PROBLEMS OF HIS OWN
Jim Sanders of Meaa Tow AH• ... • the SttuaUon on Pomona Avenue Near 17th S.,..t In Com Me ..
Art Colony
Rejects B<1n
On Building
Laguna Beach City Council
members have rejected a pro·
posed building ban in the Art
Colony. requested last month in
the wake of heavy storm
damage in developed areas.
But the panel agreed to look
into hiring Irvine geologist Dr.
Beach Leighton for consulting services such as rev1ewmg prop·
erties slated for development.
Councilwoman Sally Bellerue
argued the city's current
hazards maps did not point out
the possibility of an ancient slide
area in Arch Beach Heights
where a landslide last month
destroyed a portion of Del Mar
A venue and damaged several
homes.
·'The mapping we have had in
lhe past is not adequate." she
said. "We need to press forward
and have new ma ps made "
She indicated a building ban in
areas suspected of potential
hazards might prevent future
occurrence of trouble until com·
plete geologic and safety studies
can be completed. But Mayor J ack McDowell ar~ued that the feasibility of a
building freeze in hazardous
areas of town would not work.
·'The report (provjded by city
(See BUILDING, Pa&e A2>
l.AP.,.•eled
lightning,. Hail,
Twister Hit Area
By The Associated Press
A r a instorm that began
Wednesday turned into a thun-
ders to rm today. generating a
"twister" in West Los Angeles. hail in Long Beach and lightning
.throughout a wide area of
Southern California.
Forecasters said the storm
would drop two more inches of
rain in the area and issued a
flash-Oood watch.
It was the last thing soggy
Southern California, now in its
second month of torrential rain-
fall, needed to hear.
The storm. due to move on by
this evening, dropped l.38 inches
at Los Angeles Civic Center by 9
a.m. and pushed the season's
rainfall to 25.69 inches to dat.e-more than double the normal
10.91 inches for this date and
nearly double the normal 14.05
inches for an entire year. Last
year's rainfall to date was 14.32
inches.
In another development. rain
forced cancellation of Friday's
opening round or the women's
Sunstar Golf Classic at Rancho
Park in Le» Angeles.
The storm moved eastward at
25 mph, bringing the snow level
in the mountains down to 4,500
feet , including the Grapevine
pass on Interstate 5 through the
Tehachapi Mountains.
Lake Elsinore, 65 miles
southeast ol Los Angeles, con·
7St•.Btrt•••Y
tinued to have floodin1 prob·
le ms. from today's storm.
The CaliComia Conservation
Cor ps helped SO residents move
lakcfront mobile homes from the
pat h of rising waters. but
another 250 homes threatened by
the encroaching lake had to be
left where they were.
Many or the mobile homes
were not in condition to be moved
and the owners or several others
could noi be re ached . said
Federal Emergency Manage-
ment Agency spokes man Rick
Schuster.
Lake waters. s wollen by runoff from IUl'r1*.mding moun·
tains, already have flooded at
least UiO waterfront homes and
businesses. authorities said.
'"We bad a gust of about 40
miles ao hour but It was almost
like a squall." Avalon
Harbormaster John Phelps said
He knew of no dama1e on the
island.
More than 100 people visited a
disaster assistance center within
the first two hours it was opened
Wednesday·ln ~Sahara Dunes
Hotel on California 76, Schuster
said.
The U.S . ~rmy Corps of
Engineers will try todar to com·
plele ita witenlng o an old drai nage c annel running
throuah the center ol lbe city.
Iron Cormcil
To Determine
Hostage Fate
BULLETIN
By 1"W ~ated Press Tiiie ndbtg In.a -.volaU.Ury
Coandl ap-Hd &oclay to ass.me
castody of tl9e America•
lloatages aad said It wo•ld Id •P a "tammiasioe" le •fft Frtclay c.o couider arraagemeets for
traHfer from the militants.
By The Associated Press
The Moslem milita nts who
have held some SO Americans
hostage at the U .S. Embassy in
Tehran for 124 days asked the
ruling Revolutionary Council to·
day to take over responsibility
for the captives.
The development seemed to
signal a breakthrough toward
ending the crisis.
But Iranian authoritier;, who
have said a decision on the
hostages will not be made until
April or May. had no immediate
comment to indicate whether
they might be freed sooner
Just when and how the
Americans would be handed
over to the authorities "'will be
decided tonight or tomorrow ...
said an e mbassy militant
reached by telephone by The As·
sociated Press from Bonn. West
Germany.
The council went into a meet-
ing later In the day to discuss
the situation.
The militants' decision to sur-
render the hostages. reported by
Tehran radio. appeared to clear
the way for a U.N. lnvesthcating
(See l&AN. Pa&e AU
Bal PavaliOn Cekbrates
facelllta as tbla buUdla,, I
wouldD't loOk like I wu bon ba
1905 either.'' •
Steffeuen reeled off tbe
nam.d of s.>s>le attedlnl t¥
patty w'bO ~ a part 1D th* Pavtlkla'l a.ad hlboa'1 put.
Tbefe yu Sa~Boyd. ~· 1 o of R duvou1 . iau~. an colf.e 11to9
OWMt"l .... llDdKerh~,
ba•d ._..r Oatlancl ~'
an(I ct••·Ulll• owaet ~rt1
Oroatk)J • ·•ftili"•_ "'~ ll Utt ~ ••
SWIMillft . •
aion by vimlinl the local ice
cr11am parlor, stacldDI tbelr
aubmadllne IUDS in the comer. Wflile bis anecdotes of stolen
ferries, c.ptured paddy wasons
and Balboa •s drualeM dru1 store broulbt aales of laqhter,
Gardner, had one 1oberin1
. dory, .
Soto Nllb.lka•• waa a tl•• Balboa lbop owner , waa takea from dae Macia mdlllt.Y clurfna World War tt
MDt to • .......... 6Dt camp ID Arl"na u a aubvertlve la·
•••• kiUed Soto jest u com;,
pljtelf as lf we'd ltOM W. ~
11alnlt a wall ad lbot blm.' < .. MUIOA; Pl .. AJ)
Reswne
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of .. o.ity ll'ttel , .....
Torrential r..ains and powerful
win<h battered the Orange Coast
today and contributed to a
ramiliar litany of storn1 ·related
woes: mudslides. road closures .
impassable s treets, topple d
trees. snarled traffic and flooded
homes
Winds of tornado-like stren~
swept through Newport Harbor
this morning. wreaking havoc
throughout the city. officials
sa1rl
County public works crews
were reported keeping a wary
eve on c;ev eral areas where
mudslides could threaten homes
and busine:o. es an c;c veral South
Count\ locations
.\ h('a\ v downpour during
m o rning ru!>h hour on the
free~ays contributed lo a rash
of minor accidents. California
Highway Patrol officials said.
The s torm which belted
Southern Cal1forn1 a t hac;
morning .:1pparentlv fo.Jmed
nverna~ht. a 'ipoke:.man for the
National Weather Service said.
The foreca s t calls f '"'r
continued ram through tona · 1t
and Fnday and possibly thro· :t
th~ weekend as a persistent low
pressure !>ystem o£f the coast
c·ont1nues to allow Pacific
storms sw1ft and easy passage
into Southern California
Officials in I luntangton Beach.
rountaan Vallev. Irvine. Costa
Mesa. Laguna ·Beach and San
Juan Capu;lrano said there were
no serious problems thi s
morning.
But m Newport Beach. there
was considerable damage from
~ tnd gusts lhal rapped a skylight
off the roof of the Bank of
Newport at 16th Street and Dover
Drive
"lt"s pretty hairy in here. It's raining tn our solarium." safe deposit manager Ganger
Mcintyre said
A \\-Oman walkmg on Newport
Center-Drive suffered cuts and
bruises when she was thro'A:n to
the ground by the wind
On Balboa Island's South Bay
Front . the wind drove a
lightweight catamaran through
a picture window and sheared a
stret!t light at its base.
Jane Lightner of 900 South
Bay Front said the squall that
drove through the harbor at
about 9 a.m. npped boats from
moonngs and docks from piers.
"It was like a tornado." she
said or lhe gusts· that drove a
moored Hobie Cat into her
home
·'It came right across the
water. skipped the sea wall and
hat the house ... Mrs Lightner
said of the boat
A ha rried city gen e ral
services dire<>tor said the rainy
onslaught caused problems
citywide '
··our storm drams Just won't
take this intensity." said Wade"'
Beyeler
Lifeguards at the Newport
Pier said the wind·blown seas
drove the city's dory fleet to
shore this morning.
In La1tuna Beach. ofncers at
(See ll.AIN, Pa&e AZ>
Coast
Weatber
Periods ol locally heavy
showers through Friday
morning. Probability of
abowen 80 percent Friday
moro.iq, decreulng lo 40
percent in an.noon. Lows
toni1bt 47 et tbe beaches
and A inlmd. Hi1h.I Fri·
day 51to9'.
IN8UtE Tell~~
GraJI .,.,... tolw1 oboioul
Ught tit ra6dalf bmt /tt*r, rf•'""' pfnq to ""'fore ..
f AluWQmt'• StttO °" Page All.
. . .
BOSTON {AP> -Saccharin. the arWlcial aweetener UMd lo
diet llOda md food • .,_.. no serious cancer threat to I.be mUUom
or Americana whc. eat and drink it dally, new atudiea conclude.
Tbe studies are the latest that have failed to tW"D up any
broad lUik between t.be controversial aweoetener and cancer In
humans. Pears about saccharin were ralaed aft.er sclenlllt.1 clis-
covered It caused bladder cancer ln laboratory rats.
"'Taken tosetber, the results to date s upport the cooclualon
lbat the use ol artificial sweeteners is not an Important risk fac-
tor ror bladder cancer," wrote Dr. Alan S. Morrison of the
Harvard School or Public Health.
fNISpW .. ., .... lletl
N.EW. YORK (AP> -:-Booms were placed at inland creeks to
contam 011 that leaked after the collision of a lanker and a barge
carrying more than 2.5 oullion gallons or heavy 011. the Coast
Guard said today.
But officials said lbe leak was much less than expected and
most of the oil ~ashed ashore. The Coast Guard said less than 10,000 gallons or oil s pilled
after the collision Wednesday night in a channel between New
York and New J ersey. One 200.000-gallon tank or We barge was
punctured. No injuries were reported.
SIMiia si.,.. ,., .... ,
NEW YORK IAP) -CBS went ahead March 2 with a "60
Minutes" segment on United States involvement with the
former Shah of Iran. despite pressure from the White House to
drop the piece. CBS News President Wimam Leonard said lo·
day.
Leonard acknowledged he was contacted directly by ad·
ministration representatives he declined to name. and said he
discussed the m<.itter with Don Hewitt, the program's executive
producer, and Mike Wallace. the correspondent ror the report.
Abandoning the segment altogether was an alternative the
network considered, Leonard said
F,....P~Al
RECALL LAUNCHED. • •
council member H the issue
appeared on the ballot.
But Wednesday llamm said he was no longer s ure about that
s tatement. There has been a
great d eal of public opinion
aga,nst any recall in recent
months,Jlamm asserted.
Hamm said today the recall
leaders "arc the same ones who
led the near-riot" and "smeared
the name of San Clemenlf.! with
that terrible display" on Feb. 9.
The mayor said the recall
campaign against him "loses
any credibility" because or its
leaders' actions.
.. I basically didn 'l vote the
way they wanted me to vole ...
llamm said. The mayor called
the recall backers "obscene"
and "a special interest" group
Three San Clemente residents.
Korsen, Farrel Smith and
Robert Flynn, signed the intent
to recall notice against Hamm.
They have s tarted gathering
petitions to qualify the recall for
the November ballot.
Flynn said he expects about
two-thirds of the necessary 3.000
r e c all petition signat ures
against Hamm will come from
the more than 2,900 residents
who signed the Feb. 9 petition
calling for a special election to
replace Mrs. Wagner
F l ynn said the i,uuo-s1gnature pet1t1on ·in.
e luded names and addresses
or the signers. "We plan to•
contact them soon," Flynn
added.
Smith, the third recall notice
s igner against Hamm . is
chairman or the
council-appointe d Citizens
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Advisory Commjltee. The unit
recommended lo the counc1l thal
the l.i~t council vacancy after
Mrs. Wagner's death be filled by
special election in June
Ko rsen , president of the
non-political Broadmoor area
homeowners' group, noted that
5,472 San Clemente voters
·wa nted a s pecial election to
replace three counci l members
who were recalled in 1979.
Only 585 res1denL'> voted for
i.lppomtmeots lo fill vacancies
on the council, Korsen added
f ',....P.,.eAJ
RAIN .•.
the Del Mar Avenue command
post reported h igh winds
blowing the plastic covering
from a massive slope that failed
in last month's storms. '
Two homes were heavily
damaged when about 90 feel or
Del Mar slipped down an
cm banxment.
Officer Fred Mart.Jno said the
heavy winds this morning also
knocked down one or the light
standards in tbe Arch Beach Heights neighborhood.
County crews were watching
the Qujet Cannon Restaurant
overlooking Dana Point Harbor
because o r un s table soil
conditions. Trabuco Commun1ly
Church also was considered to
be in peril from a large
muds lide, officials said. The
church is located on Rldgeline
between Live Oak Canyon and
Oso Creek Canyon.
tr mud.slides occur from this
latest storm, county officials
said, several residents could
lose access to Live Oak Canyon
Road.
Southern California Edison of·
ficlals reported a power outage
in the Huntington Beach area
lhll mornl.pg. About 2.000
cuatomen were without elec-
trical service and an estimated
10,000 customers momentarily
lost power.
Orange County Sheriff's
Sunaet Harbor Patrol office said
winch gusted up to about 2S
milea per. hour for leas than 30
mlnut411 bel1nnina at about 8:45
a .m . but causecf .no apparent
damaae or problems .
The ovemlpt rainfall total.a
did not refttet tb11 momlnt'•
INa'fY downpour.
i., 1M lluntl.QltOft Beach area, ralQwatcblr J . Sherman Denny
aald Ute ltorm dropped • 73 OI an
lncb ovemllbt. Tliii b"'-thi teuob totaftbere to ae>.Ol &Kb-
... Lat year at tbi.t Um• 1'1 M
lncbel luld faDen.
IJI LelWla Nll\let, abOut .Ill I tncM110(~ NlaWll r94!0rdM.,._• 1 fal&M;• ............
there to 2'7.S8 bet. Lelt ,....
at Ulll timei •boat II --Ud t:o••dliWIL
F,...P~AI
IRAN ...
commission to meet with them
:.is planned.
The commission had been pn·
oanm? to leave Tehran. but Wlth the news from the e mbassy they
decided to stay on at least until
Friday
While offering to gave up con·
trol of the captives. the militants
<Jli:;o implicitly warned the gov-
er nment o f Presi d e nt
Abolhassan Bani-Sadr that the
"Iranian nation " would not
tolerate any concession to
American demands.
Tehran radJO quoted the m1h ·
tan ts' spokesman as Sliymg :
City Seeking
Federal Aid
For Storms
San Clemente city officials
have asked the federal govern·
ment for an estimated $393,SOO
in funds to pay for damage and
other costs from storm -related
problems in recent weeks.
Ci ty M anager George
Caravalho told council members
Wednesday city aides have
estimated that there has been at
least $250,000 in damage lo
municipal roads. the golf course.
beach paths and sewer pipes.
The recent rains have caused
city workers to be called on duty
at an additional cost of $11.SOO.
Caravalho said
It is estimated that $100,000
will be needed for cleanup and
repair or the Pacific Coast
Highway and nearby bluff area
or the Reeves Ranch. officials
s aid.
The highway in north San
Clemente remains c losed In· definitely because of a IS.foot·
deep, JO.foot-acroH hole in the
road and mud sliding from the
bluffs.
Fire Chief Ron Coleman said
homes on Camino San Clemente
atop the bluffs have had their
foundations exposed again
because of the torrential rains'
and wa&el' runoff.
The $383,500 the city will ask
froftl the federal 1overnment
from disaster retlef funds does
not Include damaee to private
property in the city .
One of the hardest hit areu
was the back nine holes of lbe
Shorecutf.s Goll Coune east of
the San Die10 Freeway where
damap baa been estimated at
$500,000 because of ero1lon.
Another area severely dam-
aged by the 1tonn and JIOWMI·
i ns 1urf waa the prhate
Caplltrano Sborel Mobile bome
park. 1be communJty sea wall
wu eroded away and HVWal
bomn were undermined.
Durtq feb~r~t the ratna
cauled 11andaUde1.Dat ""*-a Jet f ue.l _ppe, IJooMd an M,mda
Cal~fl• uwer J»ite caUMd a
mudallcle 9n Camino de IC)a
Mar•.
Be.cbH lJa Ua• clt1.~.-~•r• clOMd beea ... ol tM fMI ~
... ••• •Pllla. en, I wOl'llen ~lilltT Los ..,.. .,.. .. ~·~_. ........
. TW ·Danded in front of tJae·. rlOiWa Deputment of
Cttnl cm Wtdnnday to ur•• the Plortda Cltrua
Comml11too not to
termlnat.t •Al• Bry~nt'a
eoetrart; • ..,. 1be bu
• rilbt to ber "bi sot.ct po1at of view ." a •PGk•men uJd. Mill Bryant, •inter and
nallonal apoketwoman ror
Plorlda cltrua, was the
lea4er of • cam9p.lp to defeat a 11'11 "full equality
of'd..,,._" ba Dade Co\an.-
ty tUt would baYe pro-
hibited job dllcrlmlnatJon
aiainlt bomolexuall ln •
number ol fteldl.
..
SAN DIEGO (AP> -A.
oew1paper editor OUJted after
attacks on lbe Mexican 1ovem·
ment baa fled •VU-tbe border and HYI he'll 1Hk poUttcal
a.aylum ln the United States,
aomet.bin,c never graoted a Mex·
Jean oaUonal before.
Tbe sovemmenl·backed union
and atockholden ousted Jeaua
Blancomelaa a.a editor of ABC.
TlJuana·a larae•l dally newspaper. _
He planned a new oppolitlon
paper but wu threatened tb.ll
week wttb a criminal complaint
lbat $10,000 ln ABC's funds wu
unaccounted for.
Al be e1'0Ued the border from
Plan~ing in 1..imbo
For National Park
By &OBDT BA&KER
Ot .. DMt,, ...........
N eiottatJona were broken orr
this week between conrressional
leaders· and Irvine Company or.
ficlals over pl4DJ1lng or a na
tional urban park on company
owned land along the Irvine
Coast.
The controversy stems from
plans by the company to develop
a commercial·tounst complex in
an area that has been given top
priority ror· acqws nion for the
park
Rep. Jerry Patterson. D·Sanw
Ana. said today that plans for
the l2.493-acre park were put in
jeopardy because of company
development proposals
Patterson was at a meeting an
Washington Tuesday which was
attended by Irvine orricials. a
representative or Supervisor
Thomas Riley's orfice and Rep
Phillip Burton, D·San l''ranc1sco
and Robert Badham. R·Newport
Beach.
Badham and PutlN..,on haH·
written federal l e~1!.lat1on to
provide S38 million for purchaM·
of 1 rvine Coast land and Altw
Viejo Co. property to ,::o aloni:
with about J,900 acres purchased
by the stale Patterson said that Burton .
chairman or the National Park
subconuruttee, exploded after
finding out about plans for the tourist center on the slopes of
Wishbone Ifill adjacent to
Pacific Coast Highway and thl·
prooosed San Canyon Road. There is no polnt ln wast.Jn~
my time if you are absolutely
committed not to elJminate thl·
development from that lorci
lion." Burton I!> r~portcd to ha v<.•
s aid.
At that point. Irvine Company
I' resident Peter Kremer and
l' ..... r_,,.AI
·BALBOA .••
the justice declared.
The somber moment ended
when Gardner read a letter sent
for the occasion from band
leader Phil Harris who labeled
the Pavilion the ''Taj Mahal of
Newport Beach."
Before the program adjourned
to recapturing the past in danc-
ing to the big band sound, Tozer
invited the guests to return ror
the Pavilion's lOOlh birthday.
"The building may be in bet· ter shape than we are. but I plan
to be here." he said.
others left and tbe muting
broke up afte r about eight
minutes.
Richard Cermak. the lrvme
Company's project manager for
the Irvine Coast. said officialA
were lJlken by surprise by tht;>
turn of events and that company
officials didn't get a chance to
present their case.
lie added that precise p&u.s
for the Wishbone Hill dev~
ment have not been firmed yp
and are part of the process of plan·
nmg for a local coastal plan
Pattcl'50n said the location for
the commercial complex is
super for the company ··They
could make tons of money ··
II(' added. however . that h(•
agrees "'rith Burton that then:
s ho uldn 't be a commercial
enclave an a "vital pa rt" of tht-
proposed national urban park
··The ball 1s m the court or tht•
Irv me Company." he said
Supervisor Hile~ '>aid h<-1n
ll•nd-.. to prt"•t nl lhl' bf1Jrd w1th1n
J month ..i pro~al for a lo"'
cJt-n:.lt) dl'\ l·lopm•·nt on tht•
In 1nl' Coast
'I ;im l'on' mct·d th JI the plJn
IS thl' ~t JpprOalh ~Slbll' ror
thl' In lnl' CoaM and one thJt
will r~lvt• the man~ complt·\
open !>pacl' 1s...,Ut'!> he ..,aid
ThC' Irvine Com pany has pre
\'1ously announced that 1t went
along with a request by Riley to
reduc:t> dens1t1es on lhe 9,400
acrl' parcel
P rev1ousl.>-. the companv
planned a development of 12,oOO
homes The plan bas been re
duct'<! to about 2,000 homes
Thl' revised plan "'ould lea\l"
about 70 perc·ent or thf' ln·in('
C:oa ... t m OPt'n s pace throuj?h stall' and federal land purchast.._
,md dcdlcalJon by the rompan)
Teacher Axed
For X Movie
NEW YOHI\ <AP> A
teacher accused of showing a
hard-core sex film to his high
school photo~r aphy class bas
been fired by the Board of
Education.
The board voted in ex~ut1ve
session Wednesday to dismiss
fine arts teacher Les lie Shurgin
immediately
Shurg:m has denied showing
a ny s uch film or that It was ever
shown to his class al Jackson
High School 10 Queens in his
presence.
11JUllUI alone Wednftdar. nJpt,
Blancomelas said that ' lf I 1ot
picked up and put in Jall, people
would uy I wu guilty."
He lDJilted earlJer that be
would stay In MUico and ftt)lt.
the charce, which remains to be meet.
Gov. Roberto de la Madrid of Baja Calllomia. who had been
accused of corruption by Blan·
comelas, denied any role in the
editor's ouster.
In November. about 300 r'Oel'Jl·
bera of a Mexican labor wUBn
stormed the ABC orfices and
shut It in Whal the government
called a labor dis pute. Several newspapers described it as
pre11 reprealoo and blamed De
la Madrid.
Blancornelas was c hairman ai:;
well as edit.or of ABC when the
S70,000 allegedly disappeared. In
recent days, ABC editorials ac·
cused Blancomelas of s tealing
the money. AB he entered San
Diego, the former editor told re·
porters:
"I can prove where all the
money is. how it was spent.
anything they want lo know
about. I have done nolhin~
wronl(. I have documents tQ
prove bow il was all spent."
A Judge has refused to con
s ider as evidence hundreds of
documents filed by hi s atlornl'Y
and so have the s tockholde,.....,
Blancornelas said
The ed1tor said that while ap
plying for poht1ca l asylum he
has a v1Sa alto" mg him \o stay
1n the United S late ~ until
Au~ust. But he <;a id he hope1i to
return to Tijuana much soooc.·r
Lo i:;ee his wire and three ... ons.
,..,.... PlltJlr A I
BUILDING. •
plann111g 0111c1al<; 1 point.. out lh1•
1mp11-..-,1b1l1ty of a fair
morat<irium 11'.'tng dl'v<·lo1lf'<1 ·
That report. pn·..,c·nt<·d th.-..
"'1•t•lo. to I h1• c·o unl 1 I h v C'1t \
\1 JniJl!t.'r f\•·n Fran lo. '>iJ\' J
rn 11 r a I or 1 u m <> n a r 1· ;.i :, ., f
rno,frralC' to l'\lr<>m1· haLar•b
"oult11nd1cJh' betwC'cn fll> and 70
p1·rct·nl of the cit v
Tht> cit y'-.. h . .11.a rds rom~1l1•
ffiJp.., "ho" J>Oll•nllJl "''C"lnr.-of
dl•struct1on r;rngini;: rrom fin·
a rt.>J<; to la ndslide-.. to tid al
"a "·ei. The overlays of potc.-ntiJI prob
lem1> rover most a reas of tht-
ut)
Council members also agreed
the city s hould continue im
plementing the seis mic and safe
ty elements of the general plan
lu the <>xtent fund mg 1s currentlv
J\ ;11labll·
Tht' council took Frunk'-; ad
\ice that t hl· r1t v hold off 1m·
PJrtng spe<-1f1t· ordman<'t'"· ... uc·h
JS zoning, 'i ubd1v1s1on and grarl
ing, until rev1s1o n of thl· 1.'nlln·
general plan
That would enc;ure any amend
mt-nts to the bas1C' document
"'Ou ld not con01ct With the mne
md1v1dual elements, includin~
!>C1s m1c and !>afety
The council did not d1rec1
Frank to met>l with geologist
Leighton to ne~otiate a possibll•
contract ror coosullJng services
<llief Di8ciplined
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The
chief of San Francisco's mental
health program . Dr. Steven
Estrine, has been disciplined for
usang a Chine!>t.' racial slur at
least four lJmes m the pasl four
months. aulhonlJes report
Newport St!.r/ and Sport
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Ill"' ... . •
M&aca> tAP> -U1. lMJ hope to
........... a •~<OW ~ .tcUm to flM Olt
ablDut • "mya&enoua .Wrd mu'' •M m.a1 v• bMD blvotwd ln hll •~ lD Utlah. MeanwlUle, a.vee Sla.Yntr, 14, wllO aPIM taaU
ll Ule wtth M allend abd~. 11.)'1 ie Lnlell· ooally .. ..._.... up" other c:t\Ud·an•l~.C at·
mpta b1 tbe man who "klod ol •Poll.ct mt,"
rte:CMdallaow. K.metb PU1Mll, •ho Ml pleaded J\nocent to
harwea ol kldaapptq 1-yee.N>Jd Timothy White.
iU be brouaht '°8 mUN IOUtb lo flee aimU1r
tbar,_ bere ln the 1172 abdueUon of si.yner.
STAYNEa HITCIDllXEI> ., milea over the
•weekend to take Tlmothy to Ukiah police. reveal·
ln1 at the same time bll own identity. Both boys
have alnce been reunited with their ram1lles.
Police on Tunday arrealed YOHmite National
Park Janitor Ervin Edward Mw-phy, 38. in the
Stayner kidnapping.
.Autboritiea said they had no evidence linklne
Murphy to the abduction or the White youth.
However, the child reportedly told authorities a
second man was involved In his abduction, and
police in Ukiah said they were continuing to in·
vesligate whether "a mysterious third man" may
be linked to the case.
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IN UKIAH, Timmy's father said the boy COD·
linued to insist that a second man was involved in
his abduction.
"Timmy said Ken was driving," James White
said. TM boy said another man grabbed him and
pulled him into Parnell's car, White said.
ERVIN MURPHY, LEFT, WATCHES CABIN SEARCH
Merced Pollce Sgt. Pat Lunney Looks at Belonging•
School records show Stayner was ID school
that day.
Investigators in Ukiah are under a court gag
order not lo talk about the case But pollce s aid
t!ley -hope to hypnotize Timmy later this week to
learn more about the second person.
PARNELL AND MURPHY will bPhrraigned
on charges of kidnapping and child st~ling in the
Stayner case. according to Merced Collnty Distnct
Attorney Pat Hallford
Murphy was to be arraigned todatt ln Merced
Municipal Court. Police Lt. 8111 ~ailey said
Murphy gave authorities a statementf,f "his rec-
ollection of the Stayner abduct1on."/He decti~ad
to discuss details
However. llallrord said authoriti'h have been
unable to determine a motive for Murphy's alleged
role in the case. Authorities have said Murphy had
n ot seen Parnell since 1972, when both worked at
the park.
"IT'S DISCONCERTING to know that there's
110 motive. There is always a motive. That means
there's a motive lurking somewhere," he said .
Parnell, a 48-year -old drifter. was to be ar-
raigned possibly by Friday, according to Merced
Police Chief Harold Kulbeth. Parnell is being held
in Ukiah on $20,000 bail in connection with the Feb.
14 abduction of the White ch1hJ
'Pirate'
Of Films
Sentenced
LOS ANGELES </\Pl
An admitted pirate of
motion pictures was
fine d $15,000 and sen·
tenced to 30 days ID Jail
by a judge who said he
wanted the defendant.
David Mark Katz. to
"sec. feel and taste" the
experience of incarcera·
tion for tus "while collar
crime."
Chief U.S. District
Judge Irving Hill im·
posed the sentence on
Katz, of Thousand Oaks.
He pleaded guilty to sell·
ing cassette copies .or
films for a six-month
period in 1978 through
National Video Co .• a
mail order house.
Curb Keeping
Firm Holdings?
.~ .... ,.
£DITOR-IN-CHIEF
Otl1 Chandler
SACRAMENTO f AP> -When Republican Lt
Gov Mike Curb ran for office in 1978, news stones
quoted him as saying he would dives t himself or
his record company holdings or put them in blind
trust.
Curb's annual financ1aJ statement shows that
he still holds investments or more than $100,000
each in two companies : Mike Curb Records Inc.
and Mike Curb Productions Inc. The report also
lists him as chief ex·
ecuti ve officer of both.
Rut Curb told r e -
porters Wednesday that ( C"r ~TE J he 1s making ··subslan· ~.I .II tial progress" toward ...._ _______ _.
selling tus holdings.
LA Times
To Change
. Publishers
Sdle•b Deflrit 8J8Z MUHett
SACRAMENTO <APl -There's a deficit of
$162 million in the slate school fund. meaning most
of the 1.043 school districts are getting less aid
than they -6re counting on. officials say.
The assistant chief or the Bureau of Local As·
s1stance in the State Department of Education .
Gary Martin, said Wednesday that the def1c1t may
shrink by $50 million or $60 million by June. But he
said that it\ the meantime. a number of districts
m ay face "severe financial difficulty.··
. .
LOS ANGELES <AP)
-Tom Johnson will
become publisher or the
Los Angeles Times on
April 14, according to
current Times publisher
and chief executlve of·
ficer Otls Chandler, who
at that time will assume
the newly created posi·
lion of editor-in-chief,
Times Mirror Corp.
John.son is the Times'
pruidenl and chief
operaUng officer.
! The Times Mirror
; board ~ directors also
: approved Chandler u
• s uccessor to current
board c hairman
Franklin D. Murphy, ef·
fectlve upon Murphy's
• retirement Jan. l.
: lfurphy turn1 65 that
2 month.
S Chandler said be will
: end his nearly 20-year·
! long tenure u publilher
to focua on U... q11allt.Y of
Timea lllim>r ect1tortal
' product.a.
LA M•• C'Jaosett Jle~lee E•.,•9
• WASlUNGTON CAP) -Julian Nava. chosen
by President Carter to be ambassador to Mexico.
says his primary goal will be to improve com·
munications between two countries with a "vast
ignorance" about each other.
Contacted in Washington after Carter's selec·
lion was announced Wednesday, the California
educator, who lives in Los Angeles. said he had
known about his pending appointment ''for some
time; I just couldn't talk about It."
&JU{ Otlldal E,,e8 c .. 9rn•
FALLBROOK (AP) -Tom Metzger, &rand
dragon of the California Knigbta .of the Ku Klux
Klan, bas filed for the Democratic nomination to
Congress in the nation's largest geographic dis·
trict.
RecenUy. the Democratic chairmen of San
Diego and Imperial counties flipped a coln to put
up a candidate against Rep. Cla.lr Burgener, R·
Calif., and Edward Ska1en of San Dleeo County
won the toss.
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Th0ma1 Kwvlf I Editor
Bureaucrats Blocking Gasohol
Lq\ma Beadl hool tllil:lf'l •WJW 13.5 percent
pay hike Jaat mootb ta U.-... ot ...... ~ blcktrina
between lnalruetora, MllDol board mem.,_. Md lh
achnlnlltraUoa.
And wb&le ralae l mall, 1pok men h'om bota.
aides II.)' they are happy the hoeUUU. havC! cdmo to an
end. The ecMatrov ray resulted a one-clay alck·ln by hip
aebooJ teaehera, frequent belted debates at tc:bool board
moct.J.l\p, ond trtke t.allc Oft t~ fiv~ L run• Beach campuse1.
AU this got was 3.5 percent aalary increa e
retroactive to July l And lb posalblUt.y of mo re money ir
there Is some ten in lhe di.strict 's reserveli come budget
Ume
Tht> hike m llkt-prett) hmall potatoes w hen
compured to tho aapir tlOl\l> or tt>uchers in ne11hboran1 Capi~trano UnJrted School Di trkt They have dedlned
an 8 J)t.'rcent offer, klng 10 percent in the current
school year. And they've alrcudy usked ror 20 ~r<.<ent in
1980·81
Stnkm~ f''ountam Vall€.'\ School 0 1stricl h!uChllrs
recently ~ettled for 9 percent ·
But Laguna Beach tru~te~1> and administrators sav
their district as financially strapped, pointing to declining
student enrollment. the e ffects of Proposition 13. and the
Serrano-Priest stale Supreme Court decision
. [)('spite declining enrollment, they say an ll·acre
hilltop parrl•I owned by the school district should not be
sold to bail out the district because it might be needed for a cc;mpu.s an fulun.• years .
And while trustees a~ree the final contract is not
adequate in light of 18 percent infl ation . they say there is
little thl'y ean do about it .it this time.
P('rhaps by budget time ~ome money can be found to
add lo leCJcher salaries. They deserve m ore.
Crews Deserve Praise
EH·n though rain clouds ma\ still loom over the
Orange Coast this week. thl'rc has· alread~ been a toul'h
of sa lver hnmg 111 them for San Clementt• and Lagun<.i
lkath residents
\lx>ul 100 SCJn C'emc:nte residents on Camino de lo:-.
:\I ares Wl•n• forced either to evacuate tht·1r home~ or
spl·nd the JH'Pdawn hours of Feb. 21 with friends as a
s<dt•t\ pn·<.·a11t1on after a sl•a of mud co\'l•rcd their .,trcl·t
Th,111!..:-. 10 quad. atlion hy San Clcml'nte f1n·mt•n
p11IH·1· ;111d <·11' en•ws. no ont• \\as hurt and the t'\':.ttuat1on
pro(·t•(•1h•d -.1n11uthl.\ As usual. the Red Cross ''as cm
ha11d to ltvlp
('1t.' l"ll'\\:o-. ,dso a1dt•d (;umino de los :\lart•s res1dl'nh
111 s:1111ll1;q . .!g111g :111<1 c-kanup after th<.• mud s lldc
( ·11' \\nrkN:-. "t•n• frequently seen Lhroughout San
< 'lt•ml·ntt· ;11d111g l1<1mt·owners with rain-related problems
tlunng lhv drn,11 1111111·., 111 February.
L;.i).!11na lh·ad1 1·rc•\\s, firemen and police worked long
:111d twrd IJdon· :111<1 :ifll'r lht• Fl'b 18 l<lndsladc disaster
Ill\ l>1 ·I \1 ;11 \ \ l'llllt'
\\orl-. <·n•\\s 111 hol h t 1t1t·s performed \\Cit Residents
nl l .. tJ.!llll.a H1-:1d1 .ind !-tan Clt•m<.•nte owe them lh<lnk~
College Parking Fee
WA IONO'l'ON -·preaidlM
Jhnm1 Carter la MlatedlJ
pa1ln1 11 a ploaHr 1plrlt
dMlcaUJd to tM aveao,m• el
• •Uohel l9dutlr)' ~ .... help tbe UiMied Ma&el w1 .... r.
lll• tntr•y erhlt .• But
-1ort~. _,. w ecwe•lltd
much of tb• procram to
b,areaucrala •ho would nu.er
dawdle than drive.
For lhNe )'tart, I have been urJ!na the 1ovemment to set
Mhlndacrub ., a ao hol
proar1m that
could reduce
U S d e ·
pendence
oa oil j mporta
and .-ase the
Arab imposed
fuel crunch.
But thl' White
ll oui.e a nd
the Energy Department. under
former Secretary James
Schlesaneer , ignored e vidence
thut a n aJcohol·gasollne mixture
rou Id provide a dom estically
produced s ubs titute for the
high -octane gas used by
American motorists
Ourin~ the past year, Jimmy
Carter finally became a convert.
llt' named a new energy chief.
C h arles Dun c1rn, who has
........... lillt.l·••lobol It.and
ol Ida biclllbouM predeceeaor.
Y• tM d&IJDal fact rtmalm that
1omJ of Carter'• ener1y
atewardll .,. producina mo,.
botwub than plOhol.
The buruUC1'atle block ln the
1uobo& prqjtct can be traced to
the 4rtcaltW'e Department, •be,. s.cntary Bob Ber,iand
it dr•alnl h1I feet on pro1rama
deaia-ct to utraet ethanol from
p-aln. F'aJ'Jnen and motoriltl
tbroulhout ~ country favor
1uoiol development, but
Berflud and bit •land-pat
AJr•culture D e partment
adviaers are omtlnately balklna
al any innovation that might cut
into iraln exportl or drive up
the prices ol rarm products.
"ll 's always one step forward
and two slepe backward with the
Agriculture Department" a
con gressional s upporter or
gasohol told my associate Peter
Grant "We got rid o f
Schlesinger and now the Energy
Department is really moving.
All we have to do now is get rid
or Bergland."
HERE IS 1>ome of lht: sorrv
history of how Berglund and his
subordinates have undt>rcut the
l(asohol program
In 1977 . Cnngress
HCRRORS! YOU~YTME~ ~DTH\S TO'rOO?
• .. ·.
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Mailbox
autborlsed the A1rlculture
0.«r:llMltt. to 1uarante6 tlS ml ID loua to set up four
Piiot pa-. that would extract , ..... h'om fann prt)ducta. 1be
deoartmeat backed only one
loan w • a.uohol lett project run
by an Individual who had
teatlfted publlcly against the
whole concept. The borrower
eventually backed out: and the
department withdrew lbe loan
ruarantee.
-The A«riculture bureaucrats
have provided scant anistance
to farmers who wish to set up
tbelr own small alcohol stills.
Agriculture Departme nt studies
on lbe potential of gasohol are at
best unentbuaiasllc, at wont
peaalmistic. One 1977 report
inaccurately stated that ethanol
did not raise the octane level in gasoline.
-Energy Department experts
fought a backstage battle with
their Ac"riculture counterparts
over gasohol production goals.
The Energy Department experts
eventually prevaile d and
persuaded the president to aim
ror a 1981 target or 500 malhon
gallons. Bergland a nd ha s
ad visers wanted to produce les~
-BERGLAND HAS postpont<J
lhe distribution of $100 malhon in
loaas lo Cinance sm<tll gal>Ol'wJI
1Ul11 mUl theY · eao be '1aited
and proven." ·the faet that ,..
atatlon1 In all 50 1tate1 are
presently st.ocklnc tbelr tanks
with 8UOhol and are reportln• a
hilh demand from aatlafltsd
cuatomers apparently means
little to the pT'OCra1ttnators at
Agriculture. ·
Bergland's bou In the While
House has finally Joined the
move to gasohol and i5 claJmlng
credit ror proposals which were
offered in Congress three years
ago when his voice, like the
turtle's, was nowhe re heard.
Meanwhile, scores of rarmers.
red Up With wa1tmg (Or federal
he l p. have built t h eir own
alcohol stall s. and thousands
more have applied for state
perm1L'i.
Footnote Weldon Barton.
director o f the Agriculture
Department's energy office,
said he and his colleagues have
an "emerging policy" on
gasohol which must be balanced
with othe r pnontaes
•'U NERAL FLAP : A San
Antonio mort1c1an . Dr James
Ht•vt-IC>>. hus nt.~\t:r :-poken 111 or
the dt'ad. hut he dad make the
m1~takt• or ... pcaktn~ 111 of his
'l'llo~ fu11t·r<.1l dan•ctor~ while
ll•!.t1fy1ng b<!fnrt' a congrei.~wnal
ht•a rang four W"t:ks ago
T""" da)., <•rt••r has appearance
J'> a w1tn1·<,.., Rev1•l1·y wa:-cut
utr In ht ~ l11l·<.1I '>uppl1er or
1 ;l'•kl'b .\ n·pn•-.<·nlatave of th(·
Uc" al C'a-.1-.i-t C'o o r ">a n Antonm
1nf11rrn1·rt him 1h1· compan \
<ladn t .1pprm t· '>r ha~ kstimom
dh11ut prH'I' )..OU~tng b\ th;.
un<J1•rt<1kan~ indu_st rv IL:-. bad
for tht• profr•..,..,1on . · thE' c·a~k' I
'"Pl'lll'r toffl 1h t"U!>lttmi.·r of t\\•1
\t'Jr' -.tJn1hnh
I h1· fl'JI 1 l11m of Ucvt•lt!\
v.h11 ",11-.11 J 1knt1~t 1'\ l)pacal
t) f I h I' h Ii.: h h Jn d l' d l d ~ l 1 ('' r• I .t I t I I •• ,, b \ I h l' ( u n er I I
indu ... tn I hi• u111lt-rt<Jk1n~ ohl>\
h,,.., .11"'' 'llllPt·llt•<I in ~1ampang
,, 1"11nJ,!n•..,..,111n.il 11Jn •>n J mo"'
t. ' t h ,. f. ,. d 1· r J I T r d d 1
c .. n11111"'"'n '" 1111po-.1· mr,.-h· ... 1
1 "ll~u1111 1 111111<·1 I ton r1•J.!Ulallr1m,
1,n 1 ht• na11on ' run1•r;il hom1•..,
Thi• 1·.J 1>1l11I 11111 1111
' I J u J.! ht v. .1 .., I •·ct IJ ·' H ,. p
\fa rt\ H11-. ... 11 1>111 a 'taunt·h
tl1•f 1•nd1 r of lh•• unrt1•rt<Jkt•r...
~ h11 qu11t1·ll SSIJ m1ll1nn a~ tht·
l'"'' f11r t•\lr.1 p.1JJ1•1 \\nrk that
\u11ilc! h•· r1•qu1r••1I In pr"<luc·t·
Jo"T< m.1r11l.111 ti pr111 11-.i... fo1
hu11.11 ... Jnd '11·m.111nn-. 11
dPJH:.1n. ht• JUJ!J.!kd thE' figure~ 11.
J rn' t· JI th1 -. inflJterJ fagurE'
!-t,uldll'l>ad. Community College D1stnct trustees will
c·1111sHlt•1 It•\·' llli.! a pi.Irking fee of S30 for students and
t·mplo~l't's ''hl·n th<.•y mc•Cl Monday night
l 11dt·r ... 1:1l<' 1:1\\. the tx.>ard could impose fees of up to
$HI l.t ~ l'ill
Hut till' I~ ,.<·ar old district ne,·t·r has charged fees
1ksp1H· r.qrnl growlh re:-.ulting in large parking require·
rnl'nt:-. at IJolh thl' main and north campuse~
Housing Costs Driving Families Inland
Thrcl' of thl' county's fi ve other community college
distracts (·olll'C't parking fees nmging between $12 and $25
a .H'<ff Orang<.· Coas t and Golden West colleges do not
dwrgl• fee:-.
Slate funcis cannot be used for parking lots.
In ad dition . Saddleback a dministr ators contend the
st:Jtc has mCJdc it clear t hat schools which don't generate
as much revenue at the local level as possible may be
pa::,~ed over for some share); of stale funds.
Ne\\ pi.irkinl.( will bt• required in expansion moves
i.llrc~d~ plannt·d for both the mairvand north campuses.
administr ators notl' r •
It makt•s sen~<: lo add and maintain parking lots un-
dt•r a fct• systcm. s aving lax dollars for education when
poss1blt'
But t rust<.•es s hould gave the admmistrat1on ·s plan a
hard'look lx·fon• kvy mg annual fees amounting to $9 a
y~ar mon• than that of Cypress Community College. the
h11.(h<.•st fee charged to date by an)-of the local districts
• Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
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Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 64?-4321
Boyd I Happiness
By J~.M. BOYD
Am asked which tends to
be the happier generally.
m arried men or married
women. That, too. has been
researched. Our Love and
War man says husbands a ll
in a ll report greater content·
ment than do their wives.
Oddly. the happiness quotient,
ir you want to call it that. is
about equal for ma rried men
and single women, and about
equal. also. for married
women and single men.
To the Editor
I have been intending to write
lo you for quite some time about
the subject of declining enroll·
mcnt in the Newport -Mesa
l Jnaficd School District. Several
d ays ago, n ew figures were
published in your p<1per about
the continuing decline.
According t.o statistics. there
are not fewer children being
born in this area The problem
hes in affordable and available
housing. The fact is that far
fewer families can afford the ex·
orbitant rent fees de~anded by
today's greedy homeowners
and apartment building owners.
AS A RESULT, the families
are having to relocate further in·
land in Orange County. or even
out of the slate
My family of five has been
looking for a three-bedroom
apartment in Costa Mesa for
several months . The few apart·
m enls that have been available
to ramiUes with children require
al least $1,000 move-in fees! Not
very many young families I
know have that kind of cash
available.
Jn our particular case, we are
unable to move inland t.o the
more smoegy areas or Orange
County due to the fact that two
or our children h.ave respiratory
problems. So. we are stuck with
cra mped living conditions. The
fact that there ar e hundreds ol
other families in similar altua·
lions In ca.ta Mesa Is small
comfort
So, ne xt time your readers see
an artkl~ ~rting the 1Ur1ber Dear
Gloomy
Gu
Overheard at a cocktail decline ol Mbool enrollment. let
lounge: "No. l 'm going them be aware or where tbe
home. I'm alartlng to feel cause Ues.
rich and toup. Every time J MRS. RICHARD AREV Al.OS
drlllk too many I take on two dlat.lnct penonalltlea. One 8ftller .......
Will all t.he8e tax-saving Uke J . Paut ~ and the To the F.dltor:
measures imperil such other like Joe 1Awl1." I'd tlke to make aome com·
couraea u '1Be&innera menta on La1una'1 HnM>r bom· a n d Ad v a n c e d An hlatorical footnote re· 1n1 · and downt.owo parking
Fri1bee," "Horae Race veala that the Roman em· project.
Bettine." "The World peror Claud!ua wrote 1 how· or Beer and How to to book on crap &booting. l1n•1 the Idea ot a vllla1e that
Brew Your Own" and a 1maU enoulh town lends lteeU
other such worthwhile to = tnowtn9 ud personal· lf ca about OM another and lrilbjecla that are beln1 Q. Try it •fin~ Louie. How tbelr wellbeln11 Perbapa we
Laupl ln our c.lllomla much bluer 11 the f'Mllfic may be lollna aomethinl of tbat
acboo117 Say it aln't ao, Oceao than the Atlantic et1ential Idea by womtn1 more
Gus. Ocean? about the 1eaJe ol tJlll projed
N.J.C A. Oby, oil.,. About a tb1n the ract that It wur IMMM ~.~:J :;-,;:::::-:.:1. ':; percent~, contrary to people deaemn1 of their COO·
11Ke...,.1, ..,...., .. w..., • • wbat 1 ... -aa .-. Unued residence ln La•u.na· = ... ,~· .... ""'.......... d 'Y "" ·---~ 11r..._;,:;:;:u--.~ . .....,~·~..,...;::.::;::;::=-~;?2~· bere. Let1a brtl!.J~'"'.... La~ m!_D4,~tee tbla ·com· ·"' ~ tDiHiii',!'ff'T,,_,,_,..,.....,_.,,,,,_.allJ tit,.,,,.._ fol' tM _.
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mod<>ratt.· tnl'Oml' per!-.On!'> and
the G lt>nnt.'~ rt' 73 units of seni or
housani;! doc!'> rulfall our oblai;!<J
lion
Al.THOUGH HU D requires th<'
developer to advertise within a
reasonable rad1w. of Lal(una the
availability of senior housing
here. our concerned 1.a~unans
can make s ure our people get in
to the building, a!. City M <1nager
Ken Frank pointed out This
·should answer the concern about
Laguna people be mg shut out
Ir the downtown busanes~ peo
pie can't see they'll not onl}
gain their vitally needed park·
ing. but m any r es ident
customers. then. an m y oparuon.
they don't know where their best
interests lie.
This project 1~ very hkely th<'
last c ha nce ror low income
senior housing an Laguna. It has
to be the right one because there
is no other and HUD funding is
runniq out.
I hope there will be construc-
tive critical input. but let it help
this sorely needed apartment
and parking 11tructure be a suc-
cess and alve evidence of the
humanity which ia the real
esse nce or our "Village
Laauna."
ANDY WING
c••w s.,.,,.rt
To the F.dltor:
A law la before tbe Aaaembty
to require employen to collect
chlld aupport. Thia would re·
quire a 1ovemment mechanism
for enforcement.
I would •uaest that there is
noqb 11w and enoqh aovem-
ment ll)ecb1nl1m1, However,
aince women are uaually the re·
clpJenta al dlltd support, I'd •aa-
1e1t tMt the Dtstrtct At.t.omey
put women ln charp or en.fore. I, Q1 aucb law.
I men an llJ cha.tie ol ~
lna cblld aupport U.1 are men
1pt to be sympathetic to the man
who nealecta to pay and thus apt
to negl~t entorctn1 the law.
JAMBS BOLDING
fi•UCe•neale ..
To tbe Editor;
.Jack McDowell baa pl'OpOMICI,
amona other tblnp. t.be coo-
1truc:Uon or aolt courHt ln l.Aiuna Canyon u a .._ al
paylq for our Sycamore RWI
pvcbaM. ID defeDM ol 1a a
pl'OfOUl, KeDOwll u19 tW ... ,.... ...... ~.,.
feet such golf courst'!-. Or so hl•
~aid at the Village Laguna can
didates' forum on Feb 25
The very next da}. tht:
destruction of golf rourses an the
SouthJand by recent rams was
detailed. Nine holes of a city
course in Encino were covered
by mud, si lt a nd water I Water
was 20 feet deep on the r.rth
fairway ) Wet greens at Rancho
Park have caused a fungus to
develop. as yet unchecked
IT WAS wors<' in San Diego A
54-hole romplex at Singin~ 11111~
received dama~e at over $1
milhon. Som e coursei. an San
Diego. il is feared. may never
reopen. One 1s totally under
water.
When bad rains come, as golf
authorit y Shav Glick wrote
"You can be be s ure that aolf
courses will be a m ong the
casualties."
Golf courses in the e asily
flooded Canyon will be among
the worst s uch casualties. Who
will pay for the damage? Will
this means or paying of( a huge
debt only add t.o the debt?
Is this the ftseally respocmble
way t.o go?
ARNOLD HANO
Nel•ll .. rs ~ t'I._,
To the Editor:
J applaud the Pilot for the two
very rme and timely editorials,
"Developers Must Share the
Burden" and "Slap From the
County." (2-21-80) It ia becomJn1
increasingly apparent that the
cilium ol south Oran1e County
are betq .....itec1 by the abort
sisbted and uncaring demands
or a number of <•eemin&ly
avaricious) developers.
Wltb very few exceptions.
these developers s ubject us to
their "hit and run" siyle ol ex·
p1n1m. i.e. UMy see wb1t tbey
want ad UA1me that because
tbey do hive the flnan~ to
purcbate. that they can have It
on tbelr terms -no matter what
the cost to the llves and property
or tbt exttt•n1 ree.ldenu. 1ben
they move on to repeat U\11
atrodtJ tn another eommunltJ.
One wooden just bow lllaQ)'
II n1 mast be loat. propert1
delua,.t and acboDll beeome
o••r~rowdld before our ~
of lklf • w1eon will ci.ome to I.be r .. llaedm &Mt. tlM reaideala ~
tlM IOlllb com*7 bave bMcl Tle-
Clmilld..,...... IDd will w.aa.
ltllO ...... f
l~ualt• fr.Jnt.11 I think lhJ·
ltmt• h<t' arrl\1•d In this in
... tann•. I thank that the pro
'1•rb1.Jl "stra\\ that broke th1·
1·.1md's baC'k · ,.., the 3·2 ap
pro\ .ii given n•et.•nll} by tht·
co uni y planning rom m 1ss1on to
the Campeau Corporation to
con'>lruct approximately 2.300
units on 1.180 acre:-in their
<:oltnas de Capistrano proJecl.
IT APPARF.~TI.\ 1:-. of httk
or no roncem to either this de·
\eloper or our pl<1nning rom-
m1ss100 that tha ... plan. 'JS pres
enll} d t•\ •~eel "111 '1rtually
obliterate the San Juan
Capistrano ndi;ichne the pre
~<.·n at1on of th•'> ndgl'hne having
been <tn item of top pnonly or thl·
citizens o( this beautiful. historic
communtl\ forouatesomc tame
Cnder~tJndabl>. lht: rcs1denL..,
or San Juan Capistrano are ex·
tremcly upi.el abllut this de·
c1s1on. and they are not alone an
their dismay After studying the
ElR of the Colinas project, and
likewise the alternative sugges·
lions from the City of San Juan
Capistrano, the board of direc·
tors of the Laguna Niguel Com·
munity Association ( LNCA) vol·
ed to support the city or San
Juan Capistrano in opposing the
Collnas plan. as at now stands.
The basic premise behind this
decision or the LNCA was that it
would oot be conscionable for us
to s it idly by and watch our
nei8hbors to the south be treated
so unfairly without speaking out
in their behalf. Similarly, 1t
would be foolhardy ol us to think
that if we allowed this to happen
there without expressing our
concern. it could not happen
elsewhere. perhaps even to us.
PEG MAYNARD
Director.
Laguna Nieuel
Community Association
Neftlefl8• ....
To lbe F.ditor:
I appreciated tMdioC your
Feb. 2S editoria l on d1111ter
res ponalbUJty. Jt needed to be
sald and you said it ao well.
RON YEO
formor Orani• CocMlll
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' The newsparr heiress ... convicted Marc ao, 19'71, aa4
was sentenced to seven yean in
prlaon, although she d id not
begin ber sentence until May U,
1978
MUllST Mrs. Shaw -then Miu
Hearst -was kidnapped from her Berkeley
apertmenl Feb. 4, 1974 by members of the terrorist NO PAYMENTS Till MAY
• Symbionese Liberation Army. She was convicted
• of robbing a San Francisco bank Aprll 15, 1974 with other SLA members.
Ourinv c...,tt Town's s,.ct1ewt1r Annu.t Spring a. ...
• Wt will provide normal lnslallalJon absolutely FME wllttl yoe
purchase urptl and paddtnv durl~ dll1 ult.
M ARTINEZ ALSO ALLEGES THAT THE LtlllTBD 1'.1111 ONLYI •And ... dvri11ttllls s,.c~at utt.t1111t!Hdm OftfS200wtt11%5%
trial court was wrong to rule that his client was ............. _, .............. _,....... dowuttirneofolftrOf lMtallatioft,andyewlOOd efHlt-Oll
not denied effective counsel when she waived her • ... M,. • ...... ,,.. ••••elf .... ,, 21 ..,._ _. YEAR INTEREST FREE CREOtT ... SAME AS CASH .•.
EXAMPLE
Amourtl t:J Purttlaw $400
Down P~ • time of ()roe; 01 ln6ialeotl $I 00
$300
A PR RMe & f .narce Charges -0-
Tocal ol Pay"1ll0!~ S300
12 ~~of '2S NCfl
Fna pey<ne<11 noidue1111 M.,,• -rights under the Fifth Amendment and when there lu9• I..._.. WfTH NO PAYMENTS nu MAY! wuoo~~ti~ti~~cl~~thats~wasro~~ · ~ ••• ~~~·~~~P••--~-------------------------------~ to take drugs just before the robbery. ....p" ·-......... , Pm ...... yw iw1ti111 ....... II• C • 11 IN~ wrTH le.C'nON Ml OFTHI TAUTH IHDO'NCUCT OF NOY .. 1174, TME Further. Martinez claims that pre-trial .......... lfllllll .._.._ ... .._,. ""•R•ftle, ll1H 1Mt8, FOLLOWING I TAT!K NT MUST H HK:L.UOEO•ou•UO:"'COSTOF CREOO'B
publicity damaged her chances for a fair trial and .. ••••• ...,.. • '--..011._....a. INCLU~D IN PRICH OUOTIEO f'O"'GOOOI AIC> SEJMCU• ••. HOWEVER.
that using tapes made of jail conversations • PAYml'TS 111 MAY '°" n. ~QAL SAU AalOLU'rnY NO INT l!,.EST OR OTHE" CRl!DtT
violated due process and equal protection se<:Uons , IJSE. ·-·-M)Ol-11 TAX RERllJI. CHAAOH WtU H MID •Y THE CUS"*IRFOftC..ftM.
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Students in Trouble
CUT a Loe» mu
And thank you to the many fine Founders, Shareholders
and Customers who have made Heritage Bank the largest
independent bank in Orange County.
Albert Antoyan
Robert D. Hoyt
Roger Saevig
AllenAntoyan
John Marconi
Harry Botigian
Douglas E. Patty
Kenneth R. Thompson
Directors of Heritage Bank
o ur Spirit Makes The Differen ce
Me m ber FDIC
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WAlllDfOTON (AP> -1'1 '*n:'* to ••d the fll'lt ecautpnulllt·loadld thlPI t ladlU
Ocean Ud.s awntnet to be ready for any emertency
deployment of a 10,000-man Marine brigade and
1everal jet fighter squadruu. a Pentagon otflclal
aaid.
Deputy DefensE: Secretary W. Graham Claytor
Jr. announced Wednesday the interim move,
which ·will use seven cargo and tanker ships, In
testimony for a House Armed Services seapower
subcommittee.
"R ECENT EVENTS, P ARTICULARLY those
. in Southwest Asia, have led us to the conclusion
: that we need a deployable sealift capability more
· quickly than we can achieve by w1ttJn1 for new
ships to be built," Claytof aaid.
He said the alm 11 to ettablJJb the interim de·
pot s hip force afloa t at an Indian Ocean
. anchorage. probably the BrttJJh~ed lJland ot
Diego Garcia, where the United Stat.es maintalna a
. naval and aJr base. At least four of the ships are
owned by the Navy a nd the olhen probably wtll be
cha rtered from comm ercial firms.
"Our objective i1 to start loading these 1bips
in May and to have them . . . on their way to the
selected anchorage before the end of June,"
Claytor said.
HE SAID THE SHIPS, INCLUDING modem
· vessels with a roll-on, roll-off capability for tankJ
a nd other equipment, would provide equipment,
supplies, fuel and water to support roughly a
Marine amphibious brigade and several Air Force
fighter squadrons.
··After being a lerted, this force would sail to
the designated port," Claytor said.
"There it would be met by the combat troops
who wouJd have arrived by airlift. From this ren·
dezvous point, the troops would draw their equip-
ment and proceed to the objective area."
Diego Garcia, a tiny island. is some 2,300
miles from the mouth of the Persian Gulf. The
United States reportedly has received agreement
from Kenya, Somalia and Oman for use of their
port and air fac1llt1es by US forces m the Indian
Ocean.
• •
nporUQa pwiod.
cnTt'rRK Verna Ro~
t lalmecl Ille hu received m ~ tmo feli her unopPoMd race to,...ber.Mat.
Candidates an nqaired to rue
updai.d eampalp eontrtbudon
repol'ta ln la .. Mwcb. ud-"'
two montha after the April 8
elecUon.
I• Spaa (;le•e•te
Allen's Campaign
F~ Tops Rival.s
Former chamber of commerce prealdent Bernard Allen bu col-
lected more eampalp funds than the other five candidates nmnlnl
·for two San Clemente City Council eeata l.n the April 8 eledioo •
Allen, a local attorney, bu amaaed tz,Ol'l thus far in b1a election
bld.
BD..LIE PINNICK Lovman, a
school teacher, Lyn.n W. Noni.I,
a gerlatrica consultant. and Lew
Einsel, a local motel owner,
have donated $100 each to Al·
ten 's campalp .
Allen baa reported Sl.687 ln
contri~ of lau Uiu SJ.00
and bu Nici t100 to b1t own
election bid. 116 bu apent _.
o n publio lt)' b.1 Fuller
CommumcaUam and for reottnc
the cl'1'• community c.nter I«
an event
Incu mbent Coune l l m an
IUcllatd Ahlman;-reUl'ed city
plaDDlftl dd.ef, ii MCODd to Aillll
in fund nitlq eo far. Ahlmu
haa rahe d $1,0'77 for hl1
re-eledian bid.
INCV•BENT Couacllman
Edward KalscMd ia not Mlk1nt
re-elect.ion.
Ahlman and Kalscbed were
both elect ed last A pril to
com plete une xpired one-year
council terms. Ahlman bad 1356
left from his 1979 campaip and
Is usini it to aid his second
council bid.
Saa .1 .. n C'it9 C'oaaril
Ahlman has collected S721 in
campalp donation.a of less than
$100 thll year. He baa spent only
Sl.5 l.n bis 1l80 campaip thus
far, accord lnt to fina ncial
reporta released th.ls week.
f'lrtd Pluatna Co111milltoa
member WlWam llecbam baa
colleet.d UIO ln bl1 btd for
elffiloe to the counctJ. Meebam
la employed u 1 acboGl teaeber .
.\LL OJ" •SCRA•'I eam-
paip twldl ldve been donadanl
of -. than '100. He bu tpent
·only $20 of bll campa1gn funds
for the rental of a city meeti.DC
room.
lledlam. who wu flr9d in
December after a dispute with
flannlQe chairman Al Wulfeck.
l n labed fourth o ut of 25
candidates wbo raft ror t.bt two
one year term council sew· up
for 1rabe last April.
The other three candldat. in
thla year's cowtcil race. Robert
Limberg. William Warner and
Robert Rualn, reported t his
week they have collected leas
than $200 t hus far In their
respective ca m paigns.
Campaign Expenditures Low
they have spent less than S200 on
t heir campaigns.
his campaign. with the funds go-
ing toward a candidate's state-
ment. campaign pamphlets and
p<>sters
Ilse Byrnes. equestrian com-
I .·
Be ll pepper te nts. actua lly. About 80 acres
of la nd plan ted in peppers in Irvine is
m or e disting uis hable ro r the little protec ·
live coverings over the individ ual p la nts .
The scene is J ack Hubba rd Ranch on
Harvard Avenue between Main Street and
Barranca Parkway.
Dana Point Plan
To Be Outlined
The Dana Point Specific Plan will be outlined
in a meeting Tuesday. sponsored by the League of '
Women Voters of the Capistrano Bay Area .
The meetmg. which 1s public, mcludes an ex·
planation of the final draft of the specific plan.
League officials will outline land use wnmg in-
cons1stenc1es that have existed in Dana Pomt for
~an. ·
T he final draft of the plan goes to county Plan·
nmg Comm1ss1oners in Apnl and then to the Board
of Supervisors for final approval.
The meeting begrns at 7 15 p.m at the
Capistrano Ray Park and Recreation Distnct of-
fice. at Del Obispo near Pacific C.oast Highway.
For mfonnatJon. call the League al 492-6528 or
492.7400
Census Job T est Se t
Testmg for temp<>rar) JObs with the Census
Bur<'au y,tJI be <·onducted March 11. in the
Deerfield Community Park multipurpose room.
ln 1oe
The 1 .... 0 hour te-.1 begins at 10 a m For in·
formation call 831 ·1310
CLA VTOR DID NOT REFER TO these report-
ed agreements But it appeared possible that a
Mar ine force deployed to the Indian Ocean m a
crisis might move from Diego Garcia to one of
these countries as a st aging point for possible
military action m the P ersian Gulf, if needed to
back up President Carter's announced intention to
repel any Soviet move to control the 01l·producing region
The seven candidates seeking
t\\o seats on t he San Juan
Capistrano City Council on Apnl
8 have gotten off to a s low start
m the campaign expenditure de·
partment. city records s how.
Candidates Harold Dunn, Jr.
and Dan P. Vangalis also filed
s ho rt fo rms with City Cle rk
Ma ry Ann Hanover c1aiming
contributions or expenditures or
less than S200.
m1ss1on chairman. says she has ============;::=======:==i spent $331 to date in her cam-
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Deat h Notft e•
JOHN!>ON PE ACY A JOHNSON, rr\ulenl ot S.n Clmienlr, Ca Po•.OO Aw•y on ~rch S, 1'190 Sur ¥1Yed by hll w•le Gree• L Jor>nwn, '°"' Cllar~ w. JOllnson of Cov•na. Co """ Wllllem A ,>loll n\on ol Ar codl• Ca., •
or•ndc h1tdrf'n S•rVICf'\ w lll b• •lleld Saluroo. M•rch 8, ltlO at '11;00AM •I Ille P0<1hc Vl~W Chapel :Newoorl Buell C• Enlombmenl • Pec1flc Voew Mto..-... 1 Par-In lift of • ttowers lrw remily •UQ'll'\t' conll!Kr .otlon• br m•Gr to '"" Jolin Won• 'Cencer Re>Hrch Funo. c o UCLA. :Pecllk V1•w Mortuarvd.rKIOr'I. MATULICH GEORGE MATULICH r~\•Clefll of HewP«I Bff<ll. C• Pa\)ed away on Merell s 1n o •t "40•9 Memorl•I HoWlltal Su"'1Wd l>y Ill\ wife Fr•Mff
KAnOll LA W.._MT. OUYE
Mortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Co!Ota Mesa
540-5554
IAlTX-IHGBOM
FUHBIAL HOME
646-2424
Costa Mesa
673-9450
,,.Cl UOTHBS
llU AOADWAY
MOITUAaY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
SMITH a TUTHtU
MOITUAIY
Wl:SlQ.lff CHAP'll
Mortuary • Crerna11on1
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-4888
... CllM>THllJ SNfl'HS' MOlrTUAIY
6'Z1 Main St
Huntington Beach
536-6639 ........ ,
COLOMIAL MV•L
NOMI
7801 Bolaa Ave.
W.tmlnster
893-3625
PACMC·YllW
....otUA&.PAI•
CemltMY Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pacific View Dtl._.
Nllwport Bekh
844-2700
Four of the candidates. mclud-
ing incumbents Kenneth Friess
and Lawrence Buchheim, say
Chemical engineer Da le Smith
s ays he has contributed S426 to
paign. and pilot J ames P. Alkins
says he has contributed S209 to S\DNE\ HARRIS
his own campaign.
Nader, Singing Stars
A Malullch ol Nrwport Buch, Ca . 2 "°"' Georoe ttnd Jotin bOth of N~wpon T !ltAcn, Ca. 1 a•uqlltP" Lorelli ot 0 Ore9on Md Cathy Supple or Hunt· 1n91on 8ea<n, C:. •n<I 3 grAndehlldrf'fl
Funf'r•I W:tv1ces ~ tht Holy Rowry
Join Nuke Protest
Woll I>• IW'ld on Saturd<ly. March I. 1990 •
11 9 OOAM al Our L•dv of Mo""t HARRISBURG P a. CAP) -Rock C•rmel C11tr'°11c Chore." wlttl F•IMr , ' • 111am .. 0·0-.11 011 .. 1.11"9 1n1., star Lmda Ronstadt. folk singer Pete m•nl al Good sneonerd Cemetery, S eeger and cons umer advocate Huntt1'9IOll Be.ocll, C• Smtih ' Tutl'llll . wem1111 Ctwioe1 Mor1ua•v '" cMrge o1 Ra lph Nader will JOin anti·nuclear
•rr•nv•men" ~s :.ictivists at a .rour·day rally planned
MARY CAROL ROGERS. ·~so<1en1 to mark the first anniversary of the or Irv.~ c.. Pa•""' •wo on Merell worst accident al a U S civilian s. 19'0 Surv1we<1 by rwr ~~nd Chu<k Ro9e,., .oM Chmtopner ana Scoll nuclear power plant
Rog"" daught<'r Me1tts•. mothe• "This was the accident that woke Anon• B41XIH ot Senta An•, C• •n<I • • • her """' ano l>rotlleMn·l•w Mr end people up, s aid Steve Brooks. Mrs w1111am t<Nvu o1 M1mon v .. 10. spokesman for the March 28 C.oah· C.. S.rv1cn will be held on Saturd41y, • • • M•rc11 a. 1• at 1 OOPM at P«lfl< tton that 1s organizing the events Vt•w Ctwipel, Newpon Brath, C• In·
lrrm•nl at Pa<•fl' \llew M&mort•I P•r~ In lteu of llowe,. ltw lem1ly •U9· 901\ conlribulton' IMP mad• to IN "4oe9 Haw>11a1 C..nter R"'earct> Fund
<10 "40<>9 "Nmolel tto"'llal, Bow v, Newoort Buell, Ca 91~ or cr.e John
W•vne C•n<rr Rf'~earch Fund t io UCLA PKtllc View Mortuary dlrt'C· ton SfAN l!Z MIKE F SIANEZ. -s•. resident of Sanle Ana. C.. Paued •way on Merell J, 19IO at the Long Buch Ve teran• Ho$0llal "4r wa• born •nd raised In HuntlnQIO<I Beach, Ce. Mr. Sl•nez wu a retired SYoervl.or •t the
U S Nav•I Ordnance Depot '" Seal Buch, Ca . out treHur•r of th• 11.P 0 Elk• LOdge .tt2;)44 end • oasl commander of the Amt!rlcen Levlon Po•t • 709 •nd e meml>•r of Ille Veteran• of Foreign Wars. AmVeu
and Ille o;.-ec1 Amwluon Veterans 8e1ovea llUSl»nd of Senaida B. Sianez,
l>elovecl rat...,. of Vlr9k1ia M. Garcl• Of
Lllfl9 B•«ll, c.. .. Ruth A Gonu le• Of Cl!lno, C.. . Albert M Sl-2 of Lan· cfster. C..., A-rt Slene1 of Sant• •na, C. .• Oitl«ff SUsan ~rnandet of Wu tmlntt•r, C•. end Glorl• H.
Ovlla,...I al Sent• Alla. C. , •llO sur· vlvln9 are 11 9r•ncl<lllldren end I brother Geo<ve F Sl-t of Hunt· lnvton lleach, ca. Frleftcb ,.,.., call •I f~·.:::.:,t· r~ ~".°~r.:. 'lecli.tlon ol tr. Holy Rosary will be
•I 7;JOPM on Thuf'SOay •I tr. Pl.,ce llrotlMrs Smllht · Mortuary Chapel Men of Christian llurl•I will be <elel>raled on Friday. ~rcll 7, 1'90 et • OOAM al SI. Mary's lly Ille Su Cetllollc Cllurcl! •1111 Rev. Father O.nlel JollMon as cetetwant. lntar· ment wlll ti. et Good Sl!epllerd Cemetery, Hunll nvton Be•cll, Ca. Pierce llrotNrs Smlllll ' Mortuary dlrecton.DMm.
Deatlu
hewhere
A SERIES OF mechanical failures
a nd human errors r esulted last
March 28 in the loes of cooling water
a nd the overheating of the nuclear
reactor core at the Three Mile Island
nuclear plant, located on a s mall
island in the Susquehanna River near
here.
Concerts. vigils and s peak-outs will
emphasize the theme . "TMl ls Not
Over ."
"The primar y thing we want to
emphasize is that. .. the accident did
not end two weeks after March 28."
said Brooks.
SOME DETAILS still need to be
worked out. but the ra lly will begin
with a Ma rch 26 concert in Har-
risburg, Brooks said.
On March 28, a 4 a.m . vi,U will be
held acnx.4\ from the plant, betizmlnl
at the exaci boUI' the aecldent wu
set off.
According to federal atudi ... the
a mount of radioactive material re-
lea sed during the accident wu not
considered" dangerous. But one ln·
quiry commissioned by the U.S.
Nuclear Regulato ry Commlsalon
estimated the reactor's 100 tona ot
uranium fuel came within 30 to 80
minutes of a meltdown, which could
have spread lethal radiation over a
large area .
survivors of the 1945 Hiroebima A·
bomb blast and a lineup of local
speakers will be featured, according
to Brooks.
The March 28 Coalition is com·
prised of about 1SO people, most or
whom belong to other anti·nuclear
groups. It has one full ·time paid con·
s ultant a nd has rented a SlSO·a-
month Harrisburg offi ce
It plans to sell S,000 T-sturts. 1,000
armbands plus balloons , buttons and
bumper stickers to pay for expenses.
Pe rforme rs have donated the ir
services.
NO ONE WILL be discouraged
from coming, but the coalition says
the rally is designed for the people ln
cent ral Pennsylvania, those moat af.
fected by the accident. Anti-nuclear
groups around the countr y are being
advised to hold rallies in their own
areas.
A "Harrisburg Day" will be held
March 29 in London's Trafalgar
Square. There will be rallies In New
York , Ch icago, San Franc isco.
Bos ton. Washington, Kansas City and
Saginaw. Mich .. among other places,
Brooks said.
Monkeys Given
Export Safety
JAKARTA, lndoaesla <AP> -In· beala hM banned 1Ddefl.nlteb tbe
uport ot some tpeci• ot ....._.Y•
DOt proe.ect.d bf law. a "Zoo ~a·
tton spokesman said.
The bu Wall promp&ed .,, M CI·
dent• cauaed by tbe HJM.W"tera·
ae1ligence, H pokeamalHald. .
Some 500 lndonH lan mo11ke71
wblcb were flown tp Am1terdam
perlabed at the al.rport aome Urne aao,
and an attempt at 1mu11Un1 In·
doneaian a pes waa lolled ln
Sln1apon recently.
That night, an interfaith aervtce
and candlellaht vlgU will be held at
the H arrlib ur1's Grace Unite d
Method.lat Cbutcb. lt wlll featur. a
pertorrnance by the folk 1roup,
Brtabt tlornhla Star . Freeway May Cloee
A CLOllNG &At.LY will be held . SAN P'llANCl!CO (AP) -CltJ "'· Sat~~!J March 21, on a farm nea r flclala an a1ain urlin1 the demoU-
the cnppeed plant. tlon ol the EmbarcaCJero rr..-.y, a
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c Ft FTEEN CENTS ~ . . .
Rain, Winds Bri~g Coast Havoc1
Council
To Take
!Hostages
I 87 fte Aueciaied Praa
The Moslem militants who
have held some SO Americans
boatage at the U.S. Embassy in
Tehran for 124 days asked the
ruling Revolutionary Council to·
1 day to take over responsibility l for the captives.
• The council met later. agreed
I to assume custody of the
I hostages and said it would set up
a "commiss ion" that would
meet Friday to look into ar-
I rangements for transferring
responsibility for them.
I Foreign Minister Sadegh
1 Ghotbzadeh made it clear the
'Iranian government still con·
Siders the Americans hostages,
however.
"Our conditions are rather
clear" for their release. he told
I reporters. apparently refernng
1 to three conditions set down b}
President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr
-a U.S. government admission
. or guilt in interference In past
1 Iranian affairs. a pledge not to
do so in the future and a promise
not lo block Iranian efforts to ex·
tradite the deposed shah and his
"stolen wealth ...
"We ask the Revolutionary
Council to take over t he
;hostages. that is. American
tspies, from us and deal with them in any way 1t seems ap-
) propriate . Our responsibility
iis over for the hostages and we
rare sure .that the Iranian na~on
>will rectify whatever dev1alion
fthat might arise in the
pursuance of the Aytaollah
I Ruhollah Khomeini 's line "
Khomeini's role in the decision
of the militants was not im-
mediately clear.
i •Market Drops
' ilB Points As
I.Buyers Wary
NEW YORK CAP> -The
stock market posted another
[
broad 1065 today amid coolinu·
iDg coocem over the lnterest-
rate outlook. r The Dow Jones average of 30
lndustriab, down 17. 76 points
twednef4ay, dropped 18.00 to l 12'1.22 aft.er five hours of tradinc
today. f Losers outnumbered gainers
tbf more than a 5·1 margin
t.:rODI ~-York _Stock EX·
an .... u.ted Juuea.
Rumon swept tbrou1b Wall
Mreet We4ne1da1 about the
Federal Reserve wu about to , nlM itl dlacount rate, which
tr alreacb' ltaD4I at a record 13
l "*;':id.clay today tbe Fed luid I tUa no aedon on the cbarce lt ~---lomll to ltl member com· :;; ~bub. But broken aald
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THERE'S A CAR UNDER THERE SOMEPl.ACE, BUT TOW TRUCK DRIVER HAS PAOBlEMS OF HIS OWN
Jim Sanden of Meu Tow Aue .... the Sltutltlonon ~ Avenue Near 11th ltrMt In eo.t. .....
Police Grab
Seven in Sale
Of Cocaine
Two Newport Harbor High
School students were among
seven suspects arrested Wednes-
day night on charges that they
sold $42,000 worth of cocaine to
undercover officers.
Booked into city jail on
charges of conspiracy to sell co· caine are :
-Kyle David Slaughter, 18.
900 W. Ocean Front. Newport
Beach.
-Bruce Lesler Caldwell, 18,
1206 Pembroke Lane. Newport
Beach.
-Fernando S. Castaneda, 31.
Los Angeles.
-Leonides G . Diaz, 37 . Santa
Ana.
-Connie Birdwell Smith, 29.
Santa Ana.
-Ruben L. Jimenez, 39. Santa
Ana.
-Danilo Ruiz, 33. Glendale
Sgt. Darryl Youle and tn·
ves tigator Al Fisch er o f
Newport Beach, aided by agents
of the state Bureau of Narcotics
Enforcement. made the arrests
of all but Ruiz at the home
shared by Ms. Smith and Diaz at
615 Mountain View St., Santa
Ana.
Youle said the group bas been
under investigation for about
three months.
He noted that there is no rela-
tionship between the group ar·
rested Wednesday and las t
month's arrest of a group or
Harbor High students suspected
of drug dealing.
He said none of the purchases
of cocaine allegedly made from
the seven-member group were
related to the high school.
He said undercover officers al-
legedly bought 20 ounces of co-
caine for $42,000 Wednesday
night. The total of narcotics
seized at the Santa Ana borne
was 29 ounces or cocaine, worth
$80,000 in illicit street sales and
three-quarters of an ounce or
heroin, worth about $1,000 in
street sales.
Youle alleged that the llllclt
narcotic was brought to the
home by Castaneda and Ruiz.
He said Ruiz left but wu &rre1t·
ed later at 12911 Harbor Blvd ..
Garden Grove.
100 Seek lnfanta
PITl'SBUBGH CAP) -Neerly
100 people kept • vlall outside
the Catholic Social Servic:ea of
Alle•heny County, ~ome for·
more than 24 boun, to fl.le ap-
pllcaUona to ~ a baby. The
•1•nc1 haan 't taken IJ'l1 ap· plicallona for the laat tbree
JHra beea111e of the abort.,. OI "hlle~thj tntanta put up for
i4ope1GD.
"Ex-Tijuana Editor
Seeks U.S. Asylum
SAN DIEGO CA P > -A
newspaper editor ousted after
attacks oo the Mexican 1ovem-
ment has fied across the border
and says he'll seek political
asylum in the United States.
something never granted a Mex-
ican national before.
Suspect Held
In Burglary,
Arson in Mesa
Police have arrested a Garden
Grove man in connection with
an arson and burglary al a Costa
Mesa savings and loan office.
Keith Charles Evans. 23. was
arrested at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday
near the scene of a fire that was
extmgwshed 30 mmutes earlier
at Community Thrift & Loan.
1525 E. Mesa Verde Drive. A box
containing $700 investigators
said was stolen from the finan-
cial ins titution was found in
Evans' car. according lo police.
Evans is being held in lieu of S2S,OOO bail.
Water from the sprinkler
system caused about $3,000
damage to the Community
Thrift & Loan building, but the
fire it.self caused little damage,
according to John Osslund,
branch manager.
There is a fire station at 2803
Royal Palm Drive, about 200
yards from the Community
Thrift & Loan office.
The government-backed wuon
and stockholders ousted J esus
Blancornelas as editor of ABC.
Tijuana's largest daily
newspaper.
He planned a ne w opposition
paper but was threatened this
week with a criminal complaint
that $70,000 in ABC's funds was
unaccounted for.
As he crossed the border from
Tijuana alone Wednesday night.
Blancomelas said that "if I got
picked up and put in jail, people
would say I was guilty ...
He insisted earJier that he
would stay in Mexico and fight
the charge, which remains to be
filed.
Gov. Roberto de la Madrid of
Baja California. who had been
accused of corruption by Blan-
cornelas. denied any role in the
editor's ouster
In November. about 300 mem-
bers of a Mexican labor wtlon
stormed the ABC offices and
s hut 1t m what the government
called a labor dispute Several
newspapers described 1t as
press repcession and blamed De
la Madr\~.
Blancornelas was chairman as
well as editor of ABC when the
$70,000 allegedly disappeared. In
recent days. ABC editorials ac·
cused Blancomelas of stealing
the money. As he entered San
Diego, the former editor toki re·
porters:
··I can prove where all the
money is, bow ll was spent.
anything they want to know
about. I have done nothinR
wrong."
No Women Gls?
Caner Draft Bid Killed
WASHINGTON <AP> -A
House subcommittee voted 8-1
today to ltiJl President Carter's
request lor authority to include
women in a draft registration program.
The vote, the first coo·
gre11lonaJ test of sentiment for re1i1~ women, does not al·
feet l'ellstration ot men.
The llaue ol male reitstratioo
ii tied up ta the Houae Ap1
proprtatlooa Committee, when
bud1etary problema bave
stalled a vote on C1rtu'1 re-
quest for money to at.art ret·
latrJtion ~ 1um0ter.
Tbe vote a1al.111t includint
women ln reaiatr•tion was taken
In the HOUie Armed Service.
'miUtary penonnel IUbcommlt·
tee. ~here mtmben ar1ued
tbere la ao mllltary need to ,.....Wiii_.
Rep. Rkhard White. 0 -Texu.
the panel's chairman. Hid the
whole purpose of re.UStraUon la
to provide a manpower rea-
e"oir for combaL Be said th
since women woWd not be Miil
to combat. there ls no Deed to
re1lat« tbem.
The IOle vote in favor of rq.
t.sterlu women wu from AA·
tonlo \V~ Pat, a Democr1t wbo
repr...Otl Guam ln the Houee.
Propo9a'8 to reliltM women
could be revtnd la lb• full
Armed Sentcee CommiU. or the Ibale. Tbe tuue allO re-
malnl alive ID tM Seeata.
However, 1everal con·
are11lon1I IHdef!t tacludlnl
Houae Spea~er ·l'bom11 P.
O'Neill, D·lfaa1., b1ve aald
CODINU Would not adtbort.a.
Nllltradon 'ol women.
Miller Opts
For Election
As Supervisor
Orange County Supervisor
Edison Miller announced today
he will nm for election as a
supervisor in the 3rd Distnct.
and not for the state As~mbly
as he prtviously indicated he
might.
Miller. 48. a Democrat. ·w11l be
matched against Republican As·
semblyman Bruce Nestande and
possibly other candidates oo the
June 3 ballot.
Today, however. Miller a-;sert·
ed that he really is waging the
campaign against Richard
O'Neill. state chairman of the
Democratic Party.
Miller charged that Nestande
is a puppet of O'Neill who he
~aid "heads a clique of pohta
cians whose power and 1nnuen~
have corrupted the democratic
institution "
Nestande. respondtn~ from
Sacramento. said Miller 's com
ments are "blatantly absurd ..
Nestande said he rece ived no
help from O'Neill and that the
latter had "%ero mnuence·· on
Nestande's decision to quit the
10th Assembly seat to challenge
Miller.
Nestande also claimed that
Miller has "desperately sought"
support from O'Neill and other
Democratic leaders, "When he
can't get it. he plays the old
game and badmouths them."
Nestande asserted. Miller said t,hat the hallmark
ol his campaign will be to ex-
pose ho w O'Neill , who he
described as a billionaire land
baron. "has pillaged and plwi·
dered Orange County.··
He declined to elaborate to-
day{ but said be will during the nex three months of what he
said will be a dirty campaign by
his opponents.
Miller said he would run his
campaign cleanly and on the is-
aues.
Miller was appointed to the
3rd District seat last June by
Governor Brown after former
supervisor Ralph Diedrich was
forced to resign because of a
bribery conviction.
Rape Seminar
Set in Mesa
A rape awareness. seminar
wlll be beld at 1 p.m. MondQ tn
the ea.ta Kesa police station, 99 Fair Orlve.
A mm c:m rape wlll be lhoTm
and paieeman Darell FNeman will ...-on lelf proteet.klG for
wom-.
AddlUooally, a self defenM in·
1truct.0rwlll ,ive •practical dem·
onttratlon on boW women can de,
fend tbemlelW11 .. alnltattac:k.
Slides,
Floods
Res time
By DAVID KUTlMANN
Of -Deity ...... Ila" Torrential rains and powerful
winds battered the Orange Coast
today and contributed to a
familiar htany or storm-related
woes . mudslides, road closures.
impassable streets. toppled
tret"s. snarled traffic and flooded
homes
Winds of tornado·like s trength
~wept through Newport Harbor
this mommg. wreaking hav<K·
throughout the city. oHiciah
sa id f Rela ted s tory. photos
Page A31
County public work~ crews
v.ere reported keeping a war)
eve on '>Cve ral areas when ·
mudslides could threaten home.c;
and busmes:.es in -.ever al South
County localloru.
A heavv dov. npour during
mo rning -ru c;h hour on the
freewavs contnbuted to a rash
of minor acc1dcnt!I Cahfom1a
l11ghv.ay Patroloffic1alssa1d
Th e '>to rm v.h1ch belted
So uthern Ca l 1forn1a th is
mo rning .ippa rentl v for rn erl
overnight, a s pokesman fM he
N at1onal Weather Service s;.ud
Th e fort>cast ca lls for
continued ram through tonight
and Fnday and possibly through
the Wef'kend as a pers istent low
pressure system off the coast
<'Ont 1nues to allow Pacif1<'
storms SWlfl and ea!>)' passage
into Southern <.:ahfom1 a
Officials m Huntmgton Beach.
Fountam Valle). Irvine. Costa
:\1esa. Laguna Beach and San
Juan Cap1st rano said there were
no serious probl e m -; thi <.
mornrng
But rn Newport Beach. thert'
wa s cooslderable damaj!t-from
v.md gusts that ripped a Sk)'hght
of( the roof of the Ba nk of
Newport at 16th Street a nd Dover
Drive.
"It's µretty ha1n in here ft'...,
rain m g m our solarium... safe
depos it mana ger G in ger
Mcintyre said
A woman v.alkmg on :'-/ev.-port
Center Drive suffered cuL<; and
bruises when she v. as thrown to
the ground by the v. ind
On Balboa Island's South Bay
Front . the v.1nd drove a
lightwe ight c.Hama ran into a
tree and sht>an.'<1 a ...,~et>t light at
its base
Jane L1ghtnt>r of 900 South
Ray Front said the squall that
drove through the ha rbor at
about 9 a m rapped boats from moorings and doc lo.!> from piers
"It v. as hke a tornado ... she
said of the gusts t hat drove a
m oort.>d !!o bit' C Jt rnto her
\ard
· It camt• rti?ht a c ross the
"atl'r ...,k1pp('d tht> ... ea v.all and
hit the houst> ~1 rs Lightner
~aid of tht.> boat
A h a rrie d nt,\ ~e n eral
services d1re<'lor !>a1d the ra1m
ons lauRht causeci problem!;
c1tvw1de ·
·"our storm dratn!> JU!>t won't
take this intens1l\ ... ~aid Wade
Beyeler ·
L ifeguards at the Newport
Pier said the wind-blown seas
drove the city's dory fleet to
shore this morning.
In Laguna Beach. officers at
<See RAIN. Page A2>
Coast
"'ea a her
Periods of locally heavy
s howers through Friday
morning Probability of
showers 60 percent Friday
morning. decreasing to 40
percent in afternoon. Lows
tonight 47 at the beaches
and S3 lnJand. Highs Fri·
day 58 to 64.
INSIDE TODA '1
Gra11 aquirttl t4"1 obvlo"4
ckU;ht in raiding bird fe~r.
preferring piroc11 to welfare.
54!« MullJQ011'1 Stew on PO{I«
All.
llOgota Guerrilla.
Free .4uatrian Ewy
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LONDON <AP> -Tbo dollar land at••able talnl In Ewopo today cte.plte lnlerv ntion &&al.nit It bx European ceatral bub .
Go&d pri dff Uoed but dealers reported a au.rp Of bU.Yllll
lntere11t lD plaUDum, wblcb •aa MIJJ.q for more than tt,000 an
ounce.
In London. tbe pnce of ioact fell to IGl at the afternoon flx·
.ln1,otttromSM:5Wednescl&Y.n feUlnNewY°"tote0'1,dowaA"I.
&NerlOldfof aOiJu OUDee tn Landan, down h-om •.n . Bul
lbeprle91nNewYork wuSSUO, downta.15 •.. , ................ ...
HOWSTER (AP> -A moderate aeries of earthquakes
shook aome people awake today in this small community about
90 miles eouth ol San Francis«>. the U.S. Geological Survey re-
ported.
The first earthquake, registering 3.5 on the Richter scale'"
shook the area about 3:03 a.m. and was immediately followeo
by a 3.9 temblor at 3 · 04 a . m .. said Edna King, spokeswoman for
the USGS Menlo Park headquarters.
She said those quakes, centered about 12 miles south of
Hollister on the San Andreas fault. were followed by nwnerous·
aftershocks lasting about an hour and a half.
oos,,w•..,..r•flettl
NEW YORK (AP) -Booms were placed at inland creeks to
contain oil that leaked after the collision of a tanker and a baree
carrying more than 2.5 million gallons of heavy oil, the Coast
Guard said today.
But officials said the leak was much less than expected and most of the oil w.ashed ashore. . T he Coast Guard said less than 10,000 gallons of 011 spilled
after the collision Wednesday night in a channel between New
York and New Jersey. One 200.000-galJon tank of the barge was
punctured. No injuries were reported.
Judge's Dilemma:
An Extra $35,000
Municipal Court Judge Calvin
Schmidt is su!fenng a n embar-
rassment of riches. It's money
a nd he says he'd be glad to give
it away.
But Schmidt. a judge of the
Harbor Judicial District Court,
says he'll only give the money
back to the people who gave at to
him an the fi rst place.
Schmidt a nd four of has
Harbor Court coll eagues are up
for re-election this year.
ar RDPl!f~·-· Tlare:'.;'.::.il"ra1ardtr
cbJr .. ..--JOMPb Oabriil
f'td•toMl ol ca:::-· ...., accl&l*I•• ,.. .....
•••auUtn·•~l• alail•a ff Stt'*-9 John Bov• ol PGmtatD
VaOey, wen dlllQ.luff Wednel-
day l(\ Ota.np County Supenor
Court.
Bovaa WU 11.111Md doWD ~ 11de a NftPOl't S.acb llu:kan rutaurut cm Oet. 22. lt'T7.
Sul*ior Coult Juqe Robert KDHllDcl dlsml Hll tM murder
char,.. ..,..,. ~utor ,.,
llOMl«y dltmied ~·1
eooperatloa with federal lJl.
VHU1aton who broke up a
multl·mllllon bUhlah oil 1mua-&llrii naa.
Dlamiaal ot the Oraqe Coon·
ty cbarset came oae 'clay iftet
Jt"eclerowskl. 2V, was aenteoced
In U.S. Diltrict Court in ~
Anteles to flve years• probation
and a Sl,000 fine for his role in
the baablah ooeration.
State charges were brought
it~alnst Federowski following the gunshot s laying of drug
dealer Bovan
The slaying spawned a multi·
agency investigation that
tumbled an Oranl(e Coast-based
drug dynasty that reportedly
was tied to the Hare Kruhna re·
ligiou.s sect.
Investigation showed Bovan's
murder was in retaliation to the
August, um kidnapping of Alex-
a nder Kulik, 29, of Newport Beach. owner of an imPOrt firm
that fronted for a drug smug-
gling operation.
Kulik, a rrested after the
shooting as he slept in a luxiry
car parked in Mission Viejo, pre·
viously was sentenced to nine
years in prison o n h eroin
transportation a nd possession
charges. He e ventually plea~
g uilty to kidnap co nspirac)'
charges in the Bovan case.
Moseley said Wednesday thot
he urged dismissal of charges
against Federowski with misgiv-
ings. but said that feeling was
overweighed by the defendant'!>
cooperation with the U.S. At·
torney's office. And Moseley
said Federowslct was the least
involved in the Bovan s laying.
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LM lteffenMn
BJO Celebrate 15th
Pavilion Birthday
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Ot .. DeNy ...... IVfl
The Balboa Pavilion had au
75th birthday party Wednesday
night and 600 people came to
celebrate and re-li ve old times.
There was dancing to the Bag
Band Commotion and historical
r etrospect ive provided by
Newport Beach historians
Bill Grundy and J ean Ratter.
of the Newport Beach Historical
Society, sponsors of the e vent.
briefly recounted the building's
history from its construclJon in
1905 for SlS,000, to its restoration
in the 1970s when current owner
Phil Tozer re-established 1t as a
Newport Beach landma rk.
But lbe real historical record
was provided by long-llme resi-
dents J . Leslie Steffensen and
Jus tice Robert Gardner
Steffensen. who was born the
year the bwldmg went up. ob
served. ''If I'd had as manv
facelifls ..-ts thai. building, I
wouldn't look lake I was born an
1905 eit.hi?r ..
Sterrenscn rnl<'d off thf'
naml'S of pt'Oplc <Jltt•mhng lht•
party who had a part in the
Pavilion's and Balboa's pa.st
There ww. Sam Boyd, former·
ly owner of the Rcndczvou ...
Ballroom , and coffee s hoµ owners Eddie and Merle Fleck,
band leader Garland Coltrane
and one -lime own e r Art
Gronsky.
"The thing I!) the people, ·
Steffensen said.
Gardner, presiding just.lee of
the Fourth District Court of Ap·
peal. had a few people of ha!>
own to recall: "rumruoners.
bootleggers, kidnappers, pirates
and subversive influences."
He recounted h is youth
wat ching rumrunners bring
the.Jr booty ashore ln Newport
llarbor. endinj( their illegal mis
sion by visiting the local ice
cream parlor. stacking tbe1r
submachine guns in Ule comer
WhJle his anecdotes of stolen
ferries, captured paddy wagons
and Balboa's drug less drug
store brought gales of Laughter.
Gardne r . had one sobering
story.
Soto Nishikawa was a long-
time Balboa shop owne r who
.,, as taken from the beach com-
munity during World War II and
sent to an internment camp an
Arizona as a s ubvers ive an
nuence.
Gardner descnbed him as a
gentle soui and then tQld how th(•
old man died an the rount\
hospital in 1946 before hl' could
return to Balboa when• lu"d
~pent his life
WL' kallc-d Soto 1u~l i.I'> u1m
µletcly ab 1f ~e d '>ltJod him up
against a wall and :.h<it him.
the Justice dt•cla re<I.
The sombc-r momt·nl t'n<h·d
"ht·n Gardner read J ll'tt<·r ..,l'nt
for the occasion from band
leader Ptul Hams who labeled
the Pavilion the "Taj Mahal of :-.;l'WPOrt 8ea£'h ..
Before the program adjourned
to recapturing the past an danC'
ing to lhe big band sound, Tozer
anviled the guests to return for
the Pavilion's lOOth birthday
In 1,imbo
a,wsnu•m ~ --. ._.. .......... Ne~w-=:f thla wtek between con
leadelW and Jrvioe ComeenJ ·
new. over Planniat ol a · tlooal ..,.... par1t on comlN!ll)'
owned l&Dd aloo1 lb• 1r.-Coaat.
The controversy stems fl"Om
plans by the company to deveJot:>
a commercial-tourist complexjn
an area that has been given top
priority for acqu.latlloo for ~ park.
Rep. Jen-y Patterson, D-Santa
Ana. said today ~t plana for
the µ,493-acre park were put ln
jeopardy becauae of compao>' development proposals.
Pattenoo was at a meetint lb
W aahmgt.oo Tuesday whlcb -es
att.eoded by Irvine orlidals, a
reprefftlt•tive of Supervisor
Thomas RJley's office and Rep
Phi Uip Bwtoa. D-San Francisro
and Robert Bad.ham. R-Newport Beach.
Badbami and Patterson have
written feder al legislation to
provide $38 million for purchase
of Irvine Coast land and Aliso
V 1e10 Co property to go along
with about 1.900 acres purchased
by the stat.e
Patterson said that Burton.
chairman of the National Park
subcommittee. exploded alter
randing out about ptans for the
tourist center on the slopes or
Wi s hbone Hill adjacent to
Pacific Coast Highway and lht:
prol>OSed .San Canyon !toad. There is no point an wast.mg
my t.Jme af you are absolutely
committed not to t.-hm mate the
development from that loco
lion ." Burton IS reported to have
~aid.
At that point. Irvine Company
President Peter Kremer and
o ther~ left and the meeting
b rokl· up dfter about t.-1.:ht m1nutl..,
R !<'hard C<'rmak I he I rv1nt•
<'ompdll\ ·.., proJl.'Ct m:inager for
the Irvine Coast <;aad officiab
""''rt' l<il..<·n h\ <>urpri<;f' by th1·
turn or l'Vc·nL'> and th:it company
•Jffu:aaJ!> d.adn 'l get a chancl' to
present their case.
11 e added that pre<'i!>e pion.._
for the Wishbone Hall devt:lop-
ment have not been firmed up
.md arepartoftheproccssofplan
nmg ror a local coasl.'.11 plan.
f'jttcrson !>3Jd the location for
r he commer c ial complex 1~
!-.Uper for the £'ompany. "Thl')
could make tons of money ..
Campaign war chests were
a massed -in Schmidt's case.
$35,700 by the Cal '80 committee
in preparation for opposition
from prosecuting judges
None materialized and after
spcndmg $7 .868 on some pr~
cam paign expenses. Schmidt
has nearl~ $28.000 left in his
kitty
'Bis Patriotie Doty'
11£> added. ho"' cvt!r. that ht' Jgrees with Burt.on that there
'h~tdn•t be a commercial
enclave lD a "v1taJ part" of the
proposed oatJonal urban park.
.. The ball as in the court of the
Irvine Company." he said
By law, he can't do as he
wishes with those funds, but the
Judge said today he'd be glad to
give it back or donate it to
charity.
He also s aid he's thinking
about it for his next e lection
campa1gn in six years .
In addition lo th~ Cal '80
funds. another campaign fund
was gathered by a group calling
itself Concerned Citizens for a Strong Court.
That ~roup raised more than
$18,000 to support Schmidt and h1 s colleagues -Uo nald
Dungan . Selim Franklin.
Richard Luesebr1nk and
Frances Munoz.
. According to documents on
file with the county Regi11trar of
Voters. the organization spent
$14.300 before the end of 1979.
Committee Treasure r Bill
Oohr said today the money was
Tllo 'Stahle'
LJUBLJANA, Yugoslavia
<AP) -Yugoslav officials said
today there had been a .. status
or s tabill.iation" in the health of
87-year-old President Josep Broz
Tito.
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Kremlin Set Vp Marriage to Shipping Heiress Supervisor Ralt'y said he in·
... nd.., lo pn>M•nt thl· board Wlthin
J month a proposal for a lo~
dE'ns1ty development on the
!)ally PIM4 SW!f ...._
$35,000 QUESTION
Judge CaMn Schmidt
spent on a mailing campaign to
inform the public about the
Harbor Court's iud~es.
• Included in the S14 ,297 expen-
ditures was a fee for political
c onsultant Bob Nel son , he
added.
Dohr said no decision bas been
made on what to do with the left-
ove r $4,000. "That's something
that will have to be decided by
the committee's board." he saJd .
LONDON <AP> -Sergei
Ka uzov marrie d s hipping
. heiress Christina Onassis to do
his patriotic duty as a n agent of
the Soviet secret police, but
hoped to get more than $100
million out of a djvorce seWe·
ment. a British newspaper re·
ported today.
But the Dally Express said Kauzov has no chance of getting a
nigh·prieedsettlement.
The U>ndon tabloid quoted an
unidenWied U.S. businessm an
"with close contacts with lbe
Kre mlin" and Wes tern in-
telligence sources as saying the
Kremlin planned lbe marriage
between Kauz.ov and lbe heiress
to the Onassis oil tanker fortune
so the Russian could get details
of oil movements. reserves and
f' ..... P-.AJ
RAIN ON COAST •••
the Del Mar Avenue command
pos t reported high wlnds
blowing the plastic covering
from a massive slope that failed
in last month's storms.
Two homes were h eavily
damaged when about 90 feet of
Del Mar slipped down an
embankment.
Officer Fred Martino said the
heavy winds this mo mine also
knocked down one of the Ueht
standards lo the Arch Beach
Heights neigbbOrhood .
County crews were watching
the Quiet Cannon Restaurant
overlookini Dana Point Harbor
because of unstable aotl
cond1Uons. Trabuco Community Church also wu conaldered to
be in peril from a lar1e
mudslide, officials sald. The
church ts located on RldgeUne
betweeo Live Oak Can1on and
Oso Creek Canyon.
If mudslides occur from this
latest atorm, count)' offlclall
said, several residents could
la&e access to Live Oak Canyon
Road..
Southern Califomla Ed1lon of·
flclall reported a power outac• ln the Huntlnston Beach area
tbla morntn1. About. 1 ,000 cmtomen were wtt.bcMd elee· · trtcal MrVlee and u 19tlmated
l0,000 cu.at.omen momeatartlJ
&Mt~.
OraDI•. ,County Sheriff'•
SGDMt HarbOr Patrol GaSCil said
wlada pe\41d Q to about If
a
miles per hour for less than 30
minutes begtnnlng at about 8:45
a .m . but caused no apparent
dama1e or problems.
The overnieht ra1n!all totals
did not re1lect lbls morning's
heavy downpour.
In the Huntington Beath area,
ralnwatche r J . Sherman Denny
said the storm dropped . 73 of an
inch ovemlOt. T6ll brinp the
seaton totafthere to 20.01 lnch-
es. Last year at this lime 17.85
Inches had fallen. In Laguna NlgueJ, about .56
inches of rain wu recorded over-
night, bf'intinl the season tot.al
there to 27.51 lncbel. Last year
at th1a time, about 16 inches bad
comedown.
Ne"'POl't Beach bad about a
half·IDch of rain overm1ht. the
harbor patrol office aalcl, brtn1·
Int the HUOG total there to 18.50
ln~~:t»e officials said the city
waa pla1ued wlth flooded roadways and inteneeUooa but
reported no aerlout wind dam•••· PorUon1 of the elty allo JOit eltc\rteal MrVlce in the
momlnl but power waa IOOft
rettond. -I Jn a.ta lleu, a Hedon VI
roof coll.,..., at UM Starenst o1
Calllorala warebou. at 1113 Red HW Aveaut. No OIM WU ID·
Jured, but a 1poke1man
MICrtbed bae ladcllat u ''ftl"Y tbocldlll." A._ JOO emp&o,._
there ftr'9 .-111ome.
·'
s uppues m the We..,t Frc·nch and American la wyer. Irvine Coast
Kaurov. 40. and the alread) handling the divorce Wt:re not
twice-married Christina, 29. previously aware of how "cold .. , am ronvanced that the plan
were wed an Moscow an August. ty·• the love affalr a ll egedly wa:, t!> the bl-st approach possible for
1978, amid persistent specula planned by the Kremlin soon the Irvine Coast and one that
lion that Kauzov was a KGR :ift er t h e deaths of both will resolve the many complex
agent. Chrastii.la's father, Aristotle. and open space is.sues," he said.
According lo the Express. .heronlybrolher. The lrvme Company has pre-
Kauzov. a one-time Paris based The handsome Kauzo\• was or \ aously announced that 1t went
manager of lhe Russian dered to go after Christina and alon~ with a rt!Quest by ruley to
Sofracht lanker d1v1s1on . hoped marry her. the paper said. To reduce dens1t1e!> on the 9,400·
to get more than 100 million avoid susp1c1on. anoutsidesource i.ICrc parcel dollars out of the divorce on was used to fix up a busines..c;
grounds he was entitled to half meetmgfromwhichanalfairand Prt!vaousl}. the company
the earnings of his wife and her th<' marriage r~ulted. planned a development of 12.000
companies from the day of th<· ··c hnsllna was in love. !>he wa~ home!> The plan. ha!> been re-
marriage. lonely ... an unadenllfaed lawyer ducro to about 2.000 homes.
The report. by Michael Brown 1i1t•asquotedassaymg. The rev~ plan \\ould leave
said Kauzov's chances of finan "The last Uung the On~as about 70 percent of the Irvine
c1al benefit "are now considered family m Greece wanted was a Coast an open space through
to be ruJ." Hussian spy an the family st alt :ind federal land purchases
The report said the Swiss. whetheratcouldbeprovedornot. and dedication bv the company
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8TAYND lllfttlBqD 40 mU. ovw the
weekend to tak• Timothy to Ukiah police. reveal·
in1 at the same Ume Illa own idmtity. Both boy•
have a1DCe beim reunited witb tbelr fuaW..
Police on Tueeclay arrwted Y....ute Natkmal
Park Janitor £n1.n Edward Murth1, •· in the Stayner kidna.pplq.
Authorities uid t.bey t.cl no nicleoee lintina
Mur-s*Y to the abductioa ot tbe White youth.
However. the chlld reportedly told autbortt.ies a
second man was involved in bl& abduction, and
police in Ukiah sald they were coot1nuin1 to lft·
vestiea~ whether"• mysterious third man" may
be linked to the case.
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Oa aale dtna J/WM Wlalk aapplln last.
IN UKIAH, Timmy's father said lbe boy con·
tinued to insist that a second man was involved in
his abduction.
··nmmy said Ken was driving," James White
said. 1be boy said another man grabbed blm and
pulled rum into Parnell's car, White said.
ERVIN MURPHY, LEFT, WATCHES CABIN SEARCH
Merced Poltce Sgt. Pat Lunney look• at Belonglng1
s.n ~ .. M.cAnt... ~ 8Hch • 64().5800 s,.n...__. ..... ._...,..
School records show Stayner was in school
l.hat day.
'Pirate'
Of Films Investigators in Ukiah are under a court gag
order not to talk about the case. But police said
they hope to hypnotize nmmy later this week to
learn more about the second person. Sentenced PAllNEU AND MUBPRV will be arraiP.ed
on charges of kJdnapping and child stealing lo the
Stayner case. according to Merced County District
Attorney Pat HaWord.
LOS ANGELES <AP >
-An adrrutted pirat~ of
motion pictures was
fined $1.5,000 and s en·
tenced to 30 days in jail
by a judge who said he
wanted the defendant,
David Mark Katz. to
"see, feel and taste" the
experience of incarcera·
lion for h.is ''while collar
crime."
Murphy was to be arralgned today ln Merced
Municipal Court. Police . Lt. Bill Bailey said
Murphy gave authorities a statement of "his rec~
ollection of the Stayner abduction." He dec!i::ed
to discuss details.
However, Hallford said authorities have been
unable to determine a motive for Murphy's alleged
role in the case. Authorities have said Murphy bad
not seen Parnell since 1972, when both worked al
the park Chief l,J .S. Dis trict
Judge Irving Hill im·
posed the sentence on
Katz, of 1bousand Oaks.
He pleaded guilty to sell-
ing cassette copies nf
films for a six·month
period in 1978 through
National Video Co., a
mail order house.
"IT'S DISCONCERTING to know that there's
no motive. There is always a motive. Thal means
there's a motive lurking somewhere," he said.
PamelJ. a 48-year-0ld drifter, was to be ar-
raigned possibly by Friday, according to Merced
Police Chief Harold Kulbeth. Parnell is bein& held
in Ukiah on $20,000 bail lo connection with the Feb.
14 abduction or the White child.
.... -EDITOR·IN~HIEF
Ot11Chan~r
LA Times
To Change
Publishers
LOS ANGELES (AP>
-Tom Johnson will
become publisher or tbe
Los Aneeles nmes on
April 14, according to
current nmes publisher
,and chief executive of·
fie er Otis Chandler. who
at that time will asaume
the newly created posi-
'tion of edltor·in·chief,
rTimea Mirror Corp.
' Johnson is the Times
·president and c hief
•operatfni officer. I' ~ Tl\e Times Mirr or
w board of directors a1ao
approved Chandler as
.s ucce11or t.o current
board c ha irma n
Franklin D. llUQ>hy, ef·
"tecUve upon Murphy's
,retirement Jan. l.
llurpb7 tuns 85 tbat
moalb.
Chandler uld be wW
end hll nearly 20-year·
1oq teeure u publilber . to fOCUIJ OD the qaalltJ of
'Times MtiTor edltorial
ptOducta.
Curb Keeping
Fmn Holdings?
SACRAMENTO <AP) -When Republican Lt.
Gov. Mike Curb ran for office in 1978, news stones
quoted him as saying he would divest himself of
his record company holdings or put them in blind
trust.
Curb's annual financial statement shows that
be still holds investments of more than $100,000
each in two companies: Mike Curb Records Inc.
and Mike Curb Productions lnc. The report also
lists him as chief ex·
ecutive officer of both.
But Curb told re·
porters Wednesday that ( err ~TE ) he Is making "substan· ~• ~
tial progress" toward --------
selllng his holdings.
Sdt••ls Defidi SJ82 MHHea
SACRAMENTO «AP> -There's a deficit of
$162 million in the state school fund, meaning most
or the 1.043 school districts are getting less aid
than they were counting on, officials say.
The assistant chief of the Bureau of Local As-
sistance in the State Department of Education.
Gary Martin, said Wednesday tbat the deficit may
shrink by $50 million or $60 million by June. But he
said that in the meantime, a number of districts
may race "severe financial difficulty ...
IA R•• O..sea Bedee Ea.,09
WASIUNGTON <AP) -Julian Nava, chosen
by President Carter to be ambassador to Mex ico,
says his primary goal will be to Improve com·
munications between two countries with a "vast
ignorance" about each other.
Coot.acted in Washington after Carter's selec·
Uon was announced Wednesday. the Cali!omia
educator, who lives in Los Angeles, said he had
known about bl& pending appointment "for some
time; I Just couldn't talk about it."
ICIJIC .,ftftfd E.-C'e•.,rn•
FALLBROOK (AP) -Tom Mel!ger, grand
draaon ot the California Knigb~ of the Ku Klux
Klan, bu flled for the Democratic nomination to
Coqreu in tbe nation's largest geographic dis·
trict.
Recently, the Democratic chairmen of San
DMIO ud lmoertal eountlea flipped a coin to put
up a candidate a1ainlt ~p. Clair Borgener, R·
Calif., md Edward Ska&en of San Diego County
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Pl te>r tho 1.1• mlllan equ.u-e fDOt. 'JI.acre H1rbor
GatewQ otnce·lndultr1ll ~la Iii iiDrtb Colta llna won Planniq c.nmllUm upport lut la What hu btto • raaamar aeenarlo.
No aie...-. of t public apoke a1atnst the proMc\ or .; even ralMd q .. u .
l ucb wu also th case Wften the even b111er Sakloka
project. alio in north ec.ta M a. wu QPl'Ovtd by th' Clly eo.cu ~Dtly.
It's bard to I.; now whal to make ot this aUence. P~rhaps no one in the clty object.a to the projecta.
, which of course hove be-en combed t.broqh and modltted
: ~ by tat'! members nd city officials In earlier study : ea ions
M ybe no one la concerned because the main impact
of the traffic will be oo south Santa Ana, not on Cotil&
Mesu.
Or perhDps people are o~rwhelmed at the thou1ht of
trying to IS01t out the mearun1 of massive development.a,
and figure they might make fools or themselves if they
speak up
. We're not sugaeatlng people should protest tho
projects JUSl tor the sake of making noise. But we
recognize that the apparent mdiff erence or the publlc
may impair officials ' decision making.
Planning commlss ior1ers and City Council members
are forced to use their own criteria in a sort or vacuum.
They no doubt hope they're making the best decisions for
the city but l ack or citizen input could cause' some
oversights.
llarbor Gateway will come before the council at a 2
p . m . March 10 study session in the City Hall fifth noor
conference room, and at a 6:30 p.m . regular meeting
:\pril 7 in the council chambers.
.It's ~n opportunity for citizens to speak. Once a
pro1ect 1s approved and under way. it's too late to
become concerned about the tramc or any other 1mpac~.
Flfort Starts to Pay
Ground was broken last week for the long-anticipated
community center in Costa Mesa's downtown
re de velopment area.
As the audience watched the ceremony. they were
framed by another building under construction in the
background -the Casa Bella senior citizens housing
project at Center Street and Park Avenue.
The two s tructures are tangible proof, along with a
previously completed fire station. that Costa Mesa plans
for a revitalized downtown are bearing their first fruits.
The process of condemning land and tearing down
structures has been a painful one. It continues to be a s
debate goes on about the rate of a row of stores on the
west s idt• of Newport Boulevard between 18th Street and
I l i.i rbor Boulevard.
Ont• recalls the acid comments that accompanied
<.1tqu 1s1tion of the block north of Lions Park. for inclusion
m a civu:-cultural Superblock. Buildings were razed and
b an' earth ll'ft to send up clouds of dust in the sun as
former property owners pointed to what they considered
their sacrifices.
But th(· plans a re beginning to pay off. By faU, 74
senior citizen apartm ents should be ready for occupancy.
In c<.1rly 1981. the community center should be complete.
Jt ·s been a long haul, and it's not over. But al last the
c1tizem. of Costa Mesa can begin to see the value of all that
up!-.el. l·xpcnsc and unsightly demolillon.
International Flavor
T wo fll'(:men from England have spent the last five to
six Wt><.•ks v1s1ting a Costa Mesa fire s tation. riding a long
with rm.•m<.•n <.t nd paramedics.
The pair. M<Jlcolm Juckes and Paul Lewis of the1East
Sussex Firt· Brigade. financed their own way and used
their own vacation s t o come here to exchange
information and learn about American fire systems.
They point out tha t while England has many more
fires and injuries because of its old. in~tcessible
~ui ldings there are comparatively fewer fatalities amc.utg
fi re men.
Thal 's bN·ausc of muc h s tricte r fire ·f1ghting
procedures they're describing to state fire officials.
However, the pair note that their country lacks a
paramedic system. They said they"re impressed by the
cap abilities he r e for providing the best possible
l'mergcnc~ a id.
Vi sits like this one by Juckes and Lewis provide an
excell e nt o pportunity for both . count ries to s h are
e xperiences and improve life·savingifiervices.
The two d eser ve credit for their initiative and
t·uoperative s pirit
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Boyd I Happiness
ByL.M. BOYD
Am asked which tenda to
be the happier generally.
married men or married
women. That. too, has been researched. Our Love and
War man says husbands all
in all .report greater content·
ment than do their wives.
Oddly. t.be happiness quoUent,
if you want to call It tbat. is
about equal for married men
•
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Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Wh•t't happened to the
atreet' lllhtl on Sant•
Ana Avern.te ? Are lhote
men with the big
machines pullln1 lo u.wau bulbl? The lota
of li1hl 11 dJttrealu!
11.P'.L.
fHwtltr ._ <_...• - -.... ~ ....... . -..-r·--·-~'J:.."" ........
a nd single women. and about equal, also, for married
women and single men.
Q. What's the most widely
manufactured product?
A. Soft drinks.
More and more tanners or
rudea are going out or busi·
ness in this country. Those
still! working at it are only
tanning about balf as many
hides as they dJd 10 years
ago. And IDOlt of the hides
they do lalt-11 percenl-are
abJpped oyeneaa. You Just
don't see hardly any baseball
doves anymore s tamped
"Made in U.S.A."
Eighty.four percent of aU
colds-acboor-occur on
Mondays and Fridaya.
Q. Try it a1ln. Louie. How
much biaer 11 t.be Pac1nc
Ocean fban the Atlantic
()(eaa? ·
A. Okay, ota1. About ti
percent blger, contrary to
what prevtoualy wu report.
ed here. Let'• brtn1 tbla
maU. clua to order, what?
WASIUNOTON -Prt11H11t llmm1 C1rter ta Mlat-411 po1ln1 •• a plo1eer 1ptri'
dedka'911 to U. •"'•DfT m of a i'..UOltoj IM•try tU& ...... hl..,u.u ...................
Uae •••r11 e rte a.. Bwt uafortunilWj lie Ml ~
much of lb• P=•• to bl&Nauenta wtlo radw ctawcUo tlMm drtw.
l'.w lhNe yean, I haw ......
ur1ht1 tbe toternment to pt
behlDd a crash 1a1obol
pro1ram that
rould reduce
U .S . de·
pendence
OD otl lmporta
aod ease Lbe
Arab·impoeed
ruel crunch.
But tbe Wblte
House and
the Energy Department, under
former Secretary James
Scblesln1er. i1oored evidence
that an alcobol·1asollne mixture
could provide a domestically
produced subalitute for the
hl&b ·octane gas used by
American motorists.
During the past year. Jimmy
Carter finally became a convert.
tie named a new energy chief,
Charles Duncan, who has
,
~ ....... 1.
rft• ...... lllltl·paobo& --of .. •Urbo•d prtdHHPN'. Yet.,_..._.. f9Ct NIDalaa tlMlt
1ome of Cart•.r•1 •n•rar 1&.w.,. are produclas mon ltofw•U......,...
TM biiiwacriUc bloek la tllil ~ ~ e• be Vaced to t eAlfleulture l>epartmeat. when 8ecnUn Bob ~
li di .... IU"feet OD Pl'OlnJDI
deltped to ntnet etbaDo1 from lra1a. rumen and motoftltl
tbrouibout tbe ff&mtry favor
1uoliol de•elopmeat, but
Ber1lud and blt atand·pat A1rlculture Department
adviaen are obstinately balking
at any lnnovat.ion that mlibl cut
into grain eQOrta or drlve up
the prices~ farm products.
uu•a always one step forward
. and two stepe backward with the
Agriculture Department" a
con1re11lonal supporter of
1asobol told my uaoclale Peter
Grant . "We got rid of
Scblestn,er and now the Energy
Department is really moving.
All we have to do now is get rid
of Bergland.''
HERE 18 some or the sorry
history of how Bergland and hls
subordinates have undercut the
gasohol program:
-In 19 77 , Congres s
HCRRORS! YOOs.\YM~ ~DTH5 TO YOO?.
Mailbox
••tltoriNd tbe A1rte•lt•N De~ to 1uarantM fll iatO.illi ill ·1aem to Mt up four
DUoC .... tlMlt woutd btraet r..i. lrom· farm PNd\letl. -... deuartmnt backed only one
loan &41 • ,..abol teat projeet run b1 an ladhlclual wbo had te1tllled publicly a1aJn1t the
wbole concept. The borrower
eventually blacked out, and the
department wttbdNw the loan par.._.
-Tbe Aaricultu.re bureeucnll
bave provided temt Uliatance
to farmers who wish to let up
Lbetr own small alcohol stills.
Aarieutture Department studies
oo the potential d 1uobot a.re at
beat unentbusiuttc. at wont
peHlm.iltlc. Ooe 1977 report
inaccurately stated that ethanol
did not raise the octane level in
1uo11De.
-Enef'I)' Department experts rooPt • bect.sta&• batUe with
their Agriculture counterpart.a
over guobol production goals.
Tbe F.beflY Department experts
eventually prevailed and
persuaded the president lo ajm
ror a 1i8l target of soo million
gallons. Bergland and his
advisers wanted to produce less.
-BERGLAND HAS postponed
the distribuUon or SlOO million In
loans lo finance s mall gasohol
•tm•...... ... ... ''Wted and Pf'O'\'m." Tbe fa.et that, ..
1tatlou In all 50 1tat.1 are
pNMntly ftoektQI u..it ~I
wttb IUlllM>l and are reporttq a
bl1b demnd from Ntllffed
cuatomera apparently means
Uttie to tho procru011aton at
Aart~.
]lergland'• t>c.. tn the White
Houae hu finally Joined the
move to gaaobot and la claiming
credit for pfOPGlall W'blch were
offelled tn Coagresa Utree years
ago wben his voice, Uke the
turtle's. wu nowhere heard.
Meanwhile, scores or farmers.
fed up with waiting for federal
help, have built their owo
alcohol stills, and lbousanct,
more have applied for slate permits.
Footnote: We ldon Barton,
director of the Agriculture
Depa rlment 's energy office,
said he and his colleagues have
an "emerging p olicy" on
gasohol which must be balanced
with other priorities.
FUNERAL FLAP : A San
Antonio mortician, Dr. Ja mes
Reveley, has never spoken ill of
the dead, but he did make the
m1stak(' or s peaking ill or his
fellow funeral directors while
testifying before a congressi~l
hearing four weeks ago.
Two days after h1~ appearance
us a wttness, Reveley was cut
off by has local supplier of
cas kets. A representative of the
Royal Casket Co. or San Antonio
anrormed h im the company
d1dn 't approve or has testimony
about price.gouging by the
undertaJcjng industry. "It's bad
or the profession." the casket supplier told its customer or two
years' standing.
The rejectaon of Reveley -
who as also a dentist -is typical
or the h igh ·h a nde d tactics
pra cticed by the funeral
Industry. The undertaking lobby
has also succeeded in clamping
a congressional ban on a move
b y the F e d e r a l Trad e
Commti.s1on to impose modest
ronsumer protection regulations
on the nation's funeral homes.
Th e C apitol If i ll on .
!'t l aught was le d b y Rep.
Marty Russo. D·lll .. a staunch
defender or lhe undertakers.
who quoted S50 million as the
cost for extra paper work that
'A OUld bl' required to product'
fo"TC ·ma ndated price hsls for
buria ls and c r e mations. fl
appears he juggled the figures to
arrive at this mflated figure.
Housing Costs Driving Families Inland
To the Editor:
I have been intending lo write
•to you for quite some time about
the subject of declining enroU·
ment in the Newport·Mesa
Unified School District. Sevetal
days ago, oew figures were
published in your paper about
the continuing dedlne.
According to statistics, there
are not fewer children being
born in this area. The problem
hes in affordable and available
housing. The fact is that far
fewer families can afford the ex·
orbitant rent fees demanded by
today's greedy homeowners
and apartment building owners.
AS A RESULT, the families
are having to relocate further in·
land in Orange County, or even
out or the state.
My family of live has been
looking for a three·bedroom
apartment in Costa Mesa for
several months. The few apart·
ments that have been available
to families with children require
at least Sl,000 move·in fees! Not
very many young families I
know have that kind of cash
available.
In our particular case. we are
unable to move inland to the
more smogay areas or Oranae
County due to the fact that two
or our children have respiratory
problems. So, we are stuck with
cramped living conditioll5. The
ract that there are hundreds of
other famlliettin slmilu aitua·
lions in Costa Mesa is small
comfort.
So, next lime your readers see
3n artJcle reportina the further
decline ol tehool enrollment. let
them be aware or where tbe
cauae lies.
MRS. RICHARD AREVALOS .. ,,.,,..,..,,
To the Edttor: .
Relative to Tom Murphlne's
critical column re1ardln1
Corona del Mar's bualneu dil·
trlct problem (Pilot, Feb. 13), u
a merchant and If.year resident
of this lovely dty. I feel oom· .,.uect to eomment.
A• mucb u I admire and •P-
preelate PenlM nap, there are
now six lt0"'9 with their tron·
aate enckJeurH operattna In our
l4·bl~lt commettlal atrtp. As
beaudtul u tMy •n.1..~ can·
not f'tPAlr my car or TV, Mil me n6w•r• or 1upply a radio,
fUrnlah a marine anUqae, dil-.,.GM a yard~ fabric, lbarnpoo
&Del Ml ID1 bait. or fwallb ..
'\
(
with "de<:adenl'' clothing!
As to the poss1 billty about
Southern Baptists locatinR here,
that barbe r who gave Mr.
M urphme has information ap·
parently didn't know that this
merchant who was brought up
a Southern Baptist way back in
Tennessee had a lready in·
filtrated the area, so maybe it
takes ooe to know one! Even
tho' I'm active m the Congrega.
llonal Churrh now, I'm not at all
bigoted and would e ven welcome
Tennessee Ernie Ford here. Of
course, that might nol work out
either, as t.ho6e Southern Bap.
Usts wouldn't even pronounce
the name nght they 'd say
Rode·ee·O instead of Ro-Day-Oh
Drive'
LUVENA W. llAYTON
f'lt•lt ff or•~
To the F.ditor:
Has it comt> to pass that the
Fifth Horse m a n o f the
Apocalypse has appeared
among us to jom the four that
the Bible In Revelations 1 says
will bring us conquest, war,
ramlne and death? or the rtder on the white horse
the Bible says ·· ... and he went
forth conquerln$t. and to con·
quer." Could this mean Soviet
Russia in its path or world sub-
UJiation? Then came the rider,
.. ... on the horse that was red,
and the power was given lo him
that al t.bef'90fl to take peace
from the earth.'·
The rider on the ~ck bone was said to represe t famine
a nd him on the pa e horse,
death.
Now on the borlt.on we can dis·
cern the rifth hone and bis rider, polJutJoo, who for tbe fint
ti me In man's exilteace,
penetrates the air, the land and
·the tea, weaken.Ina or = ln1 mankind. WiU the Bible
ua to Ond a defense a1almt
beaat!
(RANK .KLOCk
c~1ws .... rc
To the Editor: .
A law ta before the Assembly
to requln employera to ~
child 1upport. Thla would ,._
quire a aovemment mechaD.Lam
for enforcement. .
1 would •u.aeat that there 11
enoutb llw and eDdQlb Sotem·
meat mtcbanl1m1. llowenr,
1lace women are uauallJ U. re-
cls>M• ol cblld tuPPort. I'd RC· 1at tW tbe Diatrlft Attorn.J
...
put women in charee of enforc·
mg any such law.
If men are ln charge or collect·
ing child support they are more
apt to be sympat.bet1c to the man
who neglects to pay and thus apt
to neglect enforcing the law.
JAMES BOLDING
Siar• S••ll
To the F.ditor:
l am a realtor aod I take issue
with a recent article in which
Dr. Pal Kubis of Orange Coast
College is quoted as saylug her
son teaching at Golden West
College at $17 .000 a year salary
would never be able to afford to
own a home for his family, and
wilb that attitude I am sure he
won't.
My son also Is a teacher and
after leaving a belt.er paying
engineering job to teach he w~
raced with the sam e problem.
He also had three children, (he
now has seven). Ralber than cry
about it we faced reality. I gave
him the down payment for a
small one·bathroom home. Al
lirst the payments were a strug.
gle but as teachers only work
about 2IOO days each year he ob-
tained a real estate Ucense and
soon his income. about doubled
and be bouaht a larser borne
then aDOtber and another, mak·
ing a fat pront on the one he sold
each time. Now he owns n
3,SOO.sqware-foot home free and
clear.
Ia Dr. Pat Kubis too Ueht to
advance her aoo the down pay.
ment! Her IOft will Inherit her estate aJlYWt\Y and now is when
he and bis r amlly need IDOQe'J
the meet. Are her 900 and his
wife too aood to start in a. small
hOme in a cheap ~bomood!
Why can't ber SQll take a MCGad
Job tJll be ceta a &tar\?
YES, I AGREE that teac~rs
are underpaid but we tax.,.,_.
are now paytq tbNqb tM naee
for tam. ll UM Kbooll would uae Lbe money we pay ID ta.ua
more wilely they would ha" tbe
wases they uk for. The school
system 11 overloaded wltb •4·
Qaotee
"Llte In tbl funlp Hl'YtCll
UHd to be nrwar4lq -but lt'•
DOW Just bell.'' -a ........ ill
:=r:a wbo req..atated commen~ cm ta.
uplU .... 'OJ pollUcal•~ lft
Mm• Omtral Amertcu
trlel.
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ministrators at high salaries and
low efficiency. We taxpayers
\'oted bonds for schools and
what did we get, parkin ~
gara~es for the clerical help.
Speakmg or the clerical help. a
time study showed them on an
average lo produce only 3.4 ac./'\
tual hours work each day. '
Dr. Kubis says no teacher
wants lo strike but if the com·
mun1ty doesn't care about its
tuchen then what other viabie
alternatives can ycu s uggest? l
suggest that you consider the
poor taxpayer and not pour his
dollar down so many ratholes.
ln tht> meantame I su~gest Dr.
Pat Kub1s and her son face reali·
ty, ,.orlt out a "uitable solution.
and there 1s one. After all. do they have to start at the top for
theirf1n.t home?
ARTHUR RILEY
Co••• Or~rlooked
To the Editor:
In reading an editorial or
yours within the past two weeks
tilled "Start Controlllng Gas
Overcharges," I found an error.
The error ls in the last sentence
of the editorial and is an exam·
pie or errors many make regard·
ina profits.
PROFIT is simply defined as
the excess or sales revenue over
the cost or providing a product
or service to buyers. I know or
no station operator that makes
anywhere near 30 cents a gallon
or more profit. The station
operators have many additional
t'xpenRS besides the wholesale
price they pay for the gas they
sell to the public. These ex·
penses Include wages of
employees. rent, utllitles. and
otben. Additionally, hall of eny
money left o•er after paying all
expenses go toward paylng
federal and state bu.aineu taxes.
I don't lib payln1 tbeae hith
prlcf"t for (uel, either, Wbat
bothers me more ta the treat·
ment the term" proflt" receh;es J>Y P«>PLe. Statements like yours
· c~trlbute to the people's con·
tullon re1a~ pl'Oflt.a. Proflta
ar the llf eb of our countrv
and o~r prlvate enterprlae
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P\amlq • ....... HCaloa? Sdledu>ed for a -~ trip! WOUWD"t JOU be ..--tettaJ lf you found a pleasant wey
to cut YGUI' a.otal or mot.l COit.a oo tb1a trip T 1
ror a.ample, wouJdD•t you be attract.ct lf you're headed for San l'r'and.lco and 1aw tJlil ad?
"Nob HfU. o"rloo~"g Oo1U11 Oale, 3 bib. Jrtim c""'°""""'. QuWI bldldifto, doorman. thtrd 11oor oparlmt111, 110
elnotor, °"' btdroom, dHpl ttDO m lwm btdl 11' .tngZ.,.,
double. PritGe both. No Jldt. Tett doll• notice rtqldrfd. ~I
brsakfa.d f#J attd 6mn flSJ aoa:Uoble. Ho1u atW mid·/.,,
acaMtrdc ~ lllitla 110 cllUdrn UotnQ ot llofM. Ho.t gi~• ·tf..
lifhtful ~ tDOl1dno toun of~·, Wharf, ff'H on,..
qw.t." 4.1
If the ad hat appeal, you an! reactin& the way CO\lll·
less thou11Dda ol Americana are expected lO respond wblm
tbey become acquainted with a new. old-faabioned
boep!tality network -to be called the Bed &c Breakfast League, hudquarwred in Princeton. N.J.
Tbe concept of B & B bu been iln Old World lnatitution
that goes way back in b.iltory -particularly in Great e· ta.in -and la virtually assured lO sweep tbe U.S .. too, t
only because of the opportunity lO meet people but m e
so. because of reuonable rat.es.
The rallying cry of the Bed & Breakfast League'w.
"See the U.S.A. the European Way." Jt is lO be a nt ·
tlonwide network of homeowners and apartment dwelle~
who welcome selected member guests. ln a Bed " Br ea kfast League
home. you, a traveler.
are provided your over·
night accommodations
an d a cont i n e n tal
breakfast. Ft>eS . from
S12.s20. sing le ; from
S20·S28. double
Money's
Worth
THE LEAGUE IS A membership organ1iatJon. Ho t
and guest memberships are $45. each, per year, or S85 for
a host/guest oombinat.Jon A special (amlly guest mem·
bership LS available to the spouse and children 18 years
and older of members for S25 a year The annual mem-.
bershipfeeis the only payment you make to the league.
Want lO be a host? You decide whom to invite to stay
in your home. when tHey come and length of their stay. To
become a B & B host. you file an application and are visit·
ed by a local representati ve who reviews your home before
final approval •
As a B & B guest. you select homes and hosts from
names and addresses of the hosts A Host Directory ~
1ust been is.sued and 1s available lO members A new dif9:·
tory will appear quarterly •
YOU MAY GET 1nfonnat1on on the B & B League
from Roberta De Lasso. 20 Nassau St., Princeton. NJ.
08540 Phone <609> 921 ·0440 The league 1s the creation of
Charlotte Taylor. 60, or Pnncetoo, who had tned the B & B
while towing Great BntaUI last year.
Tha past s ummer, she developed her American
version, ran a few small ads announcing the league's
formation. She was :;wamped by replies.
Initially, the league's national network will consist of
selected homes and apartments rn lS areas ancluding: New
York. WashtngtOn. DC . Los Angeles, San Francisco,
Boston. Ptuladelph1 a . Seattle , San Diego. Chicago.
Miam1fFort Lauderdale. the Florida Gulf Coast. Denver.
Dallas. Houston. Atlanta. Mumeapolis·St. Paul
IN ADDmON TO THE Bed & Breakfa:r;t League,
there are OltH>r agenc1~ in the field althou~h they may
confine their actt\ 1l1es to partacular geograptuc regions. These include
-Reot·A·Room lnternatJonal. 1032 Sea Lane. Corona
del Mar. Calif 9262S Phone: <7141 64-0·2330. T his group has
15 homes in the Los Angeles-San Diego area. Rates run
from SlS·S20 per night, double, including continent.a I
breakfast. Its head is J ean Norris.
-B & B lnternatJooaJ. tsl Ardmore Road, Kens·
lngton, Cali!. 94707, Pbooe· (41.S> S25-4.569. Th1s group.
which represents some 300 homeo~rs in the San Fran.
cisco Bay area, ls beaded by Jean and Harry Brown. They
work on a commission. reqwre SlS deposit. which is ap.
plied aga.imt room charges.
-ADd Breakfast. Too. Box 12S17. Denver, Colo. 80223..
Phone: <303> 7~8569 This group is operated by Nini
Marcus and Jan Bennett. has 50 B & B host houses in tht
Colorado ski region. Rooms. which range from S38 singl4
to S4S double are frequently in ski chalets and the rates a
elude breakfast. Rates for homes in Denver are lower
S24·S32. You can stay in town and take day trips to nearb
With saving on costs of everything a key goal of m ski resorts. · ~
Americans m this era. this bit or nostalgic inn·keep
from the Bnllsh past may be headed fo r a dazzlmg futu
in the U.S.
Airline Sets
Mileage Record
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• Hughes Airwest new passengers more air mUes in 191i
than at any ot.ber time ln its ~year history, despite a 6{.
day strike-caused shutdown. I
P~en traveled • total of 2,499,995,000 miles, d
from 2.484,&U,OOO i.n tm, aceordiJli to a ~nt report bj
Russell V. Stephen.son, tbe firm's president. r1
The number of paasen,.ers boarded dropped tt
•. 790.291, down 11.1 percent from tbe s .8'5,429 boarded 1a
1978. 1'bJa WU attributed lO a deereue in Short·baul routes, which lnllate boardings.
The a1rUne also set all·tlme reoords in load factor
< percentqe of seats filled> al 60.1. up from 5lU the pre·
vloua year; in density <number of passeoien flytna per
mile) at 57.4, up 2.1 percent from S6.2 ln tm; and n
averqe '811Ul of passengen ' \rips at 521.t miles, up 8
petteat from m .1.
Available seat miles dropped less than t pel"Cellt •.m..-.ooo from 4,183,SSS..OOO, due to the shutdown.
Hup. Ainrelt tervee 4' U.S. 'tties lnel11dlna J
Wayne A1rport tn <>ranee Comty, Mexl'° and Can.cf a.
Gold, Silver Quotations
BJ 'fte A'I t tleW Prela
Seaected world JGld lz1r;' tocta.y: I 0 : monWll MM.JS, oft$$.~: afl.emoon ftsln1-.oo. otn11.ao. ·
Putl: lftenoca twnasesc.a. olfl'.07. f1....,_.: 9115.00, oft'$1.41.
latdas bkUQf.00, ofU15.00: tm.00 aaked.
New Yn: lta6dJ It Hannan late momln1 $826.00: oft
S17.SO.
New YM: En•elhard a.ellin.g price t..te momln1 M2'f.5.\ oft$l7.~ .
. New Ytirts: &lpJbard tabrtcat.ed &old late momtai SMt.51. on•11. ·
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Danny Kaye cavorts with Mickey Mouse
as they celebrate Dlaneyland'a 25th anniversary on a 1pecla1 program alrin&
tonl&bt at 8 on CBS, Channel 2.
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Kellr glln .,.._Oft the
rMlltller.
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Adarnl.(R) D MACNl!L I L.EHAE1'
AEJIORT 9 MERY GIWFIN
Gueetl: Debby Boone,
Donny Mott, M IChHI
Keldan.
7:30 I TI4E CIONO IHOW
.. 8l!AACH °'·" .. Glenn Millet"
I FACE TI4E UU8IC
MATCtfGAME
l1C TAC DOUQH
AU. If ntE fAMl.Y
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A Wit wtltl Bet1e Midis,
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dull to pledge~ .. 8:00. CJ) °'8HEY\.AN0'8
25lli ANNIVEASARY
Danny Kaye 19 halt tor •
muelcal visit to the legend·
llY CellfOrnie WOlldettlind
wtth oueet• lnoludlng
MlcflMI Jeolulon, ~
Olfnond Bfothell and
Adam Rlcft. D 1UCk AOOEM IN THllllTH~
Bldt )C*w loro. w4th .,,
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l\ltfwly hollle -to be announced at • bltt>eQua
in Ille prtaon groundl. but
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An lnnoceflt kl8a from Mln-ay ~ Mcn'I~ ;r' ~ emociana. (R)
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Ferrer, RoNnnl Sdllem.
no. The tamoua pairrt• 19
aided by "" lefty ~
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Kerr • a: ao -Bill Moyera • Joui'nal. lloyen namlnel RePubllcan
pretldelJt.lal candidate Georce IJmh, one
Of tbe front runnen for tbe noai.lnation.
KOCE 8 9:00 -TV: The Fabu.lou.a Ftftlee. A oackward glance at the
experimental days of televislon.
reaturtna clipe from early proerams.
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NEWS
12:30 8 BE8T OF GA0Ua10
JOHNDAAUNG
HA'IE ~GOT A NU
SUNNY r».Y FOR U5
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( 1a43) Mk*ey Rooney.
Jud'; a.1lnd A r1cn piey·
bay ,... In low Mth •
dude ranch girt. ( 1 1w ~ 10
min) .
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Van John.on. A COiiege
1own~the
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t ~ Four-h.our Work Week?
Jolumy Carson Seems Likely to Get It
By PETER J. BOYER
LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Great Carsonl t .k.a. Johnny Carson> is near perfecting the
eatest act of prestidigitation television has ever
tnessed:
While the world's attention is focused on the
·illusion that he wants off of "The Tonight Show,"
' ,
the Great Carsoni will reach
behind Fred Silverman's ear
and, Presto! He'll pull out a
shortened, 60·minute live
version of "Tonight."
It will be billed, "The Great
Carsoni and His Four-Hour
Work Week."
Of course, a volunteer is
needed for the act, and it is not
1 yet known whether NBC
calldOft President Silverman will come
'.(orward. Understandably, Mr. Silverman is ~ncemed about the "Tonight Show" balf.bd\Jr
£that the Great Carsoni intends to make disappear.
:· Jt is filled with $25,000 commercials.
THE GREAT CAllSONl'S assistant of many
years, barker Ed McMahon, offers a proposal:
.. If he (Carson} goes to an hour, which is h1s
plan, what I'd lik~ to see is a "Best of Caraoa"
•(repeats) on Monday nights, then the fO\ll' hours
live (Tuesday through Friday). 'lben, if they want
to try somebody else, give Dave Letterman or
.. Richard Dawson (proposed Carson replacement.a)
·Tuesday and Wednesday at 12':30.
there's even less of a strain for me. We'll rehearse
in town (for "Ed McMahon & Co."), fly to Vegas
on Friday night, and then tape on Sat.flrday.
•"Ibis was all negotiated into my contract,
enabling me to do this. But I haven't signed it yet.
I'm waiting to see what be (Carson) does."
So are producer Fred De Cordova and the rest
of the "Tonight" staff. 'Their current contracts
expire oo April 4, meaning that if Canon and NBC
don't reach an agreement by then, "The Tonight
Show With Johnny Carson" will not be there on
Monday, April 7.
McMAHON ALSO INSISTED on another
proviso ln bis pact with NBC.
·'I have lt in my contract that when Carson
leaves, I leave. Believe me, that was a tough thine
to gel. I made it very strict and I fought like bell to
get it. 'Ibey <NBC> wanted me to stay, sort of as a
transition.
"But I don't want to work six months with
either Letterman or Dawson or whoever the heJI it
is, and it doesn't make it. 1ben all of a sudden, I'm
associated with that part that doean't make ll.
"l'V£ STllUcnJBED MY contract predicated
on him (Carson), on what be does.Ube stays two
years, I stay two yean. Wbeo be aoes. I eo."
"So1 McMahon and the world await the Great Canonl s ereatest trick, the p-eat "Four Hour
Work Week."
In the meantime, says Mcllabon, "We're pmc~ u ll it's going on. Tbe attitude of the
staff la, 'We're golng oo-' " ! ••1 mean, do a summer camp for bolts. Let
o.'abem take a half·bour to abow tbe world . .-bat they ------------------•
" do. That way, every mot there'd be Caraoa,
eluding the repeats on IConda,J. Onee Canon'•
'em. that cioaJd lead into Danon or Letterman ----------------... t 12:30. It would work." ~'lbDoltl •
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