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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH ' 1980
VOl.. n. H0.11, J SECTIOlllS, n PAGU
I Hale, Hearty I
APW~
Derek Morris. who was given the heaf!-of a 26-year-0ld
woman in a transplant last month, receives a checkup at
West London's Ha ref ield Hospital. Morris is reported w
be making a good recovery.
Cop's Wiretapping
Case Dismissed
Orange County Central
M unlcipal Court Judge Gary
Ryan baa quashed a search war-rant tbat led to the arrest of a
Newport Beach Police sergeant
on wiretapping and dangerous
drug possession charges.
"This should definitely end it
(the case)," said Alan Stokke,
attorney for Sgt. Robert
Gatewood, 38, who was accused of tapping the telephones of two
superiors. police captains
Coast
Wayne Connolly and Richard
Ha milt.on.
Deputy District Attorney Doug
Woodsmall was not available for
comment.
Judge Ryan ruled Monday
that the search warrant served
on Gatewood was overly broad
and vague as to what items
could be seized.
Gatewood has been off duty
since December due to a back
injury. He is still the subject of
an internal affairs investigation
by police officials.
According to police, the
search of Gatewood's Irvine res-
idence produced a tape record-
ing of telephone conversations,
(See WJaETAP • Pase AZ)
By Iran President
' ·Pro-Soviet · Tug
,... c-_--...----
Tied to Rebels
By The ~l•ted Press
Iranian President A bolhassan
Bani·Sadr was quoted today as
accusing militants holding ap-
proximate I y 50 American
hostages at the U.S. Embassy of
being Wlder the influence o( pro·
Soviet groups. He also predicted
the hostages would not be freed
before mid-May. a French
newspaper said.
"Unfortunately. they (the
militants) sometimes let
themselves be influenced by cer·
tain political groups fa~rable to
the U.S.S.R .. s uch as lhe Com·
munisl Tudeh Party, which
wants to isolate Iran on the in·
ternationaJ scene," the Iranian
president was quoted by the
French newspaper Le Monde in
a Monday interview.
Bani-Sadr also accused Iran's
Revolutionary Council of "weak·
ness and indecision" in its re·
RESULTS OF A.D
DOGGONE GOOD
"My Daily Pilot ad brought
me a waiting list of customers.
"I sold all six pups, plus some
that weren't even advertised
with my ad in the classified sec·
tion."
That's the advertising success
story pf the woman who placed
this acJ in the Daily Pilot:
Yorkie pups. bom Feb. u. AKC. XJllMtXXX
If you want similar results in
a c1aulfted ad, call 642-5678.
cent confrontation with the m1h·
tants over letting members of
the U.N. commission see the
hostages. the paper said.
"Ir the council bad shown
itself firm. it u it hadn't changed
its mind every day under pres-
sure from this or that group, we
wouldn't be where we are.·· he
was quoted.
The commission lert Tehran
today with a veiled threat to
withhold its report on the al·
leged crimes of Shah Moham-
mad Reza Pahlavi until it is al·
lowed to see all the Amencan
hostages. who began their l29lh
day in captivity today.
"The commission is not in a
position to prepare its report
and has informed the Iranian
authorities accordingly." the
five-man panel said in a state-
ment.
T he commission members
new to Switzerland and New
York after their 17-day vi sit
ended without a visit to the cap-
tives.
Bani-Sadr's comments lo Le
Monde seemed to confirm what
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini,
the all-powerful I rantan re-
ligious leader, said more than
two weeks ago: the fate of the
hostages would be left to the
newly elected parliament.
The Iranian president was
quoted as saying the release
could not come before mid-May
because the parliament will not
have sufficient time to examine
the case before then. U.S. and
U.N. officials hoped the com-
mission's wort would expedite
t.be boetages' release.
<See lllAN, Pase Al)
SLAIN IN HOME
Or. Herman Tarnower
APW ....
MURDER SUSPECT
JHnHani•
II
'
Author
Killed I
In Home
HARRlSON. N.Y. <AP> -Dr.
Herman Tamower. developer or
the popular Scarsdale Diel, wa~
fatally shot at his s uburban New
York C.ty home. and pohc<' to
dav charged the headmistress of
a i)osh private girls' school w1th
his murder
Pohc-e Chier W1ll1am Harns
said the 69 year-old phy!.1c1an
was s hot m the chest. arm and
hand durin~ an apparent stru~·
gle late Monday in his home in
Purchase. N Y . near here.
J ea n Struven Harris or
McLean. \'a . was trying to
drive from the house when
police amved. the chief said lo·
day, and she was charged with
the killing because of what
Harris called "certain ad·
m1ss1ons she made.··
Police said they recovered a
handgun believed to be the
murder weapon
Tarnower bsted Mrs. Hams,
57. first in the acknowledg·
ments of his bes t-selHng d1el
book. "The Complete Scarsdal"
Medical Diet : Plu s Or .
Tarnower's LlfetimE' Keep-Slim
Program," which he wrote m
collaboration with Samm
Sinclair Baker .
It said: "We are grateful to
Jean Harris for her splendid as-
s istance in the research and
writing of this book."
Asked today a bout the
acknowledgment to Mrs.
Harris, Baker said Tamower
"had bad her read parts o( the
book (for comment) and he
wanted to acknowledge that."
Chief Harris said Mrs. Harris
would be arraigned on a murder
charge today in Harrison Towu
Court.
She is headmistress of the
Madeira School in McLean, Va.,
and is listed in the Social List or
WasblDltm, D.C., as having a
home in Carmel, N.Y. Weather
ctearm, late tonight and
fair Wednesday. Lows
-tonilbt 45 at the beaches
and 52 inland. Hi1hs
• W~lnthetos.
INBl•E Tell.4W
: . AcCrna Jou FOftda luu
25,000 Troops Find War is .Hell
"Sbe's a very nice lad.y,'' said
the police cblef ... She worb at a
very 1ood school. She's one of
the nicest ladles we've ever bad
here."
He said bis police went to the
house around 11 p.m. after &et·
tln1 a call from police in White
Pl•ina, who uid the>; bad a re-port of a bura)ary ln Procre&s
there.
• ,. Ute gonnd-"°"' wz ldt·
,.. to "tnlMPt" ;c"' -v .... ...,.,, "' tk:Gl ~ .. ""°"'of .. . TOlll ,,..,._ ($# SW Uwa
.. -ol • ---,,.,., AJ).
BJ STEVE IO'l'CllELL Ot• o.tty ""' ..... Nearly 25,000 U.S. t!'OOpl a.re
more tMn balfwa1 throuJb a weell of limul•tecl baiuee SD the
dnert a-.. ~B«l'IWW .. what one ....., aftlffr dllcrtW •
"• war wMn everybody com. out a..._. .••
Gan.& ..... .,, a Jo1at l'Udl·
...., a.die eompr{Md ol • meatl,...... tlae AnD1. Alt J'eree
and lfaffiM Cor,.~ 11 MlDI •ta•ed on the .Fort lrwln
mltltal'J rwerration in tbll -.
Jave Delert, a area nnrl1 ftve
times tb• •la• ot Camp
P-S .....
And while tbe Marine and
Army ttoopa are •bootiu blanb
from tlMl6r black llllt rillet, tbe
11'1 p)WI a;'.J:-· 11' bellcop-ten Md 1111 ud penonnel
caniln 9ed ill tbe MVIG.,
aerdle an real
''D·O.," WU Oftl1 boan old
J'dclat_ wben a comp~ltf of Azm1 . .....,. (com~ tbe
..., lorOll) ..... RrDl'tM
··~· at,yll attack at ta. JlarhM Corp1• Nelau Lake ..., .... ttrtp, arrtYlna ......
two al.mt C.JJO tlOOp carrien. "II-&~.~ ~me oat of tbe ., • .,n;o laltda ud blew
ten/' u.id Marine Major Joe
Honoo. "But t.My paid a blah
price became we aot bodl of
their tHlll~t plaw and tbe)' 1uffeNd a Ot cuualtles." He Mid t.bat'1 the wa)' tbe war
Piil• ._ Witb umplnl ckllely
watcblDI 1mall and la.r1e 1klrmllbe1 to detefJPlne "ua.am. ad -.. 91 a&rcnft -~ .... u..1lS =·~-~! tact, "aid ia tM md, tbeN are
DO toewa; oaty wlnneJ'I, '' n. trl4mcll.J forcea bloluct.
( ... noon. •••e Ai)
Mn. Harrb •u described by
Cblef Rania .. 0 a friend ol Dr.
<See AtJTBO&, Pap AZ>
11to Unebanged
BELGRADE. Ya101la•la rA P )-Doe ton treatlDI
Yu•oelav PNtlclent Jotlf 8'ol Ttto ~ toclaJ tMn bad t.ea no. eueotial ehMle ta bis COlltUUoa, repol'te4 al u...-y
o-ave."
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01TAWA. CIDada <AP> -A JolllD --tie_ 1 portable tOllet or ... ~fl a led1~111dlaW.
virtue." • F ederaJ Court of Canada 11y1. but
"H re' Johnny" l• Juat too reldity UIOClited with
Johnny Carson and • .,,_ Ton.IJbt &bow" to t.e al·
lowed u a ~ lOI' ~
blti toneta.
Clll"IOft IJp11leill I didlloft
blv the registrar OI tracMtnarkl to
a low WflUam Reynolds of St.
Catb rlnes. Ont .. to uae the
trad mark tor hl1 busJneu ol
rcntlnj portabJe out.boull9.
Before maltlu hi.I deti&lon
Monday. Juatfce Patrick
Mahoney ccepted a evidence
poll r ult.s 1n wbJch 63 perttnl of '0•00.v
thost' queried ln a random aurvey connected "Here's
Johnny" with Carson or hll abow.
Th~rerore. tbe pbrue wu not reglaterabJe u • trademark without Cano11'a permlssion. he ruled.
Male Levers
Criminal Life
Blamed on Sex •
LONDON <AP> -Geoffrey
Kramer turned to crime to keep
has male lover happy and then to
rea Uze a lifelong dream of berom·
ing a woman. Now he's going to
Jail. still a man.
The 24-year-old bookkeeper
pleadt'Clguilly attheOld Balley on
Mon day lo stealing the equivalent
of more than $83,000 from his
employer , the English National
Opera. and trying to hold up a
1.1 verpoolsavings bank.
His attorney said Kramer was
trying to get the money for an ex·
pensive sex-change operation in
Switzerland . He also thought rob-
bing the bank might draw atten-
tion lo the "inequality" of the Na·
tional Health Service's refusal to
finance tus man-to-woman sur-
~t·ry. tht• lawyc·r!'>aad
· It was ha!'> ~cnu1nc belac•f that
he ha!'> 1-x.•cn 111 trcated in a vancty
of"' ay!'> and that the matter ought
to bt· brought forc ibly to the atten
1100 o( lht.• authorttlC!t," the
Playboy Nude
hflepri~d
By Air Force
LAS VEGAS, Nev CAP> An
Air Force woman at Nellis Air
f"orcl' Base who posed nude an
Playboy magazine says she has
bt!en reassigned from an ·
tell1~cncc work to H'Cretanal
duties and given a letter or
reprimand. .. r had a really good Job and
I'm upset," Airman 1st Class
Candy Lutz said Monday. "J
didn 't know I was doing
anything against military reg.
ulations." ·
Miss Lutz. who appeared m
the nude m one or three photo·
graphs the magazine ran or her
in its Apnl photo-feature on
women in the military, said she
would contact Playboy attorneys
about the d1sc1plinary action
She said Playboy told the
mal\tary women the magazine
would assist with any legal prob-
lems stemming from the arti-cle
A Nellls spokesman confirmed
that Ms. Lutz had been re·
assigned and reprimanded.
Ms . Lutz, who refused to
divulge her age, said she was
not aware that she should have
t-onsuJt.ed superiors prior to ac·
cepting the Playboy assignment
Nor did she realize she violated
Air Force regulations by ap.
pearing -at least In part -in
Air Force uniform,
"1 can see why they did It,''
she said. "A lot of Air Force
women complained about me.
The men didn't.··
DAILY PILOT
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Tel"Nft• (FU}..._,
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lawyer explained.
Justice Nell McKinnon said he
was sympathetic to Kramer's
problem but "even with the tx>st
will in the world, .. he would have
to sentence him to three years an
prison
"It is difficuJt ror the average
person to understand the kind or
problems you have had to contend
with." said the judge
"But whether you want lo be a
woman or whether you want to be
what you are does not alter the
fact that you have behaved
thoroughly diabonestly and you
knewyouweredoingwrong "
"Since primary school, he has
always wanted to be a girl,"
Kramer's attorney, Laurence
G iovene, told the court
"His friends were girls and he
only associated with girls A~
lime progressed. this matter
becameanobsession with him."
As an adult homosexual and
transvestite, the lawyer con·
tinued, Kramer tried to "buy" a
litable relationship with another
ntan, 29-year-old Ian Flrtb. Ile
embezzled money rrom lhe opera
by getting two different directors
to slan two cbecka for t.be ume
bUL 'Onecbecttwu Mntotf~
tbe bUl. the otber went Into a
secret account in Kramer's
name.
,,..... Pflfle Al
TROOPS ...
Army and Marine units, and the
Air Force plays both sides.
In briefings throughout the
day Monday. Marine, Army and
Air Force brass insisted the des·
e rt exercise was planned five
years ago and has nothing to do
with the current international
sit uations In Iran and
Afghanistan.
Army General Volney Warner, ·
chief of the U.S. Readineu Com·
m and overseeing the $15 million
exercise, said the massive war
games take place four times a
year "and this one was a desert
exerci.se."
The four·star general said re·
cent event.a in those two nations
has increased the public's sup.
port of the Armed Forces, add·
mg world events have "given
us a shot in the arm."
But volunteer enlistments are
stiU not as promlainl as could be
desired, the general said, cltina
low salaries for enlisted men u
a part of the reaaoo.
"We m1&bt 11ve them tbe
tralning, but by the end of their
enltatment they're solng to 1et a'
job on the outalde that pays
more," General Warner aald. He
said the military la especially
s hort of e xperienced non·
com miuloned officen, addinl
"We erow thole OUJ'lelves."
Air Force Lt. Col. Richard
Beaudry. a spokesman for the
U.S. Readineu Command, aald
the trainlng exercises "ue Uke
a football 1ame. U you don't
practice, you don't win.''
The officer 1ald the lraJ.n1Da la
most Important to the alr and
field commanders overaeeln1 the troops.
"It gives the commanders a
chance to work with the other
m1Utaf'Y brancbes and aoldiers,'' be raid.
That k1Dd o1 eoordlnaUon and cooperation Is lmPortant. ht said, "so one commander
doean 't accidentally blow up frtendl.Y forces." • And while tbe commU.rt
bone their 1klll1 .. military chna playen ti.. troopt on UM
lround wait tor almulat*S \wt· tle1.
"I've been 1lttln• here all
..... ir ... Hid Ont MlcbltH
Marine PFC 1ltUn1 In a
macblne IUD nt1t outaldt bll tn·
campmerit. ·
"So far J haven't IND U1 ac· Uoa at all/' be....,._.., ••.we did
have an air raid, ~." be br11lst.mld. "a.t et ... a , .. alarm; Jt
waaour ... ...,.~Jllfot • c:bow."
Vented
MIDDL&TOWN, Pa. tAP> -
ol rMloeeUvt krntoa
... dlMl'ibld u too amid! to .........._.,. be6_af vented trom
11arie MUt Ialand eo workera can
flnatly approach ltl contaminat4
eel naetor buU&n1. operators ot
the crippled nuclear power plant
H}'. ne vNttaa, 1cheduled for com.-Ttaurlday, wlU allow a
tHmolwonentoenterat-bf·12·
toot Nactor buJldlnc airlock to
conduct rad.tat.ion testl, plant of.
flclalt aaid Monday.
If all aio-well, another team
, wlll eotertbt bulldin1 Itself about a monthlatar. It would be the fiast
entry lnto tbe building since a
serious accident mangled lbe
n uc I ear power plant's reactor last
year.
H1ih radiation m the reactor
building will prevent any effec·
t1ve work. Team members will be
wrapped in beavyprotect1ve1ear
and willst.ayoo.lybrieny.
But the entry lt seen as an es-
sential step in the plant's planned
$400 million clea.nuppro1ram.
The pur1lng or about 47
m1lllcuries ol krypton 85 Crom the
airlock began Monday afternoon.
A m I llicurie la one thouaandth of a
curie, and federal regulations al·
low releases or up to 2,000 curies u
day.
Plant health physlclal Beverly
DellaLoggia he(d a wrist watch in
front of a radio monitor. The
watch's radium dial made the
monitor's alarm go off and tu nee·
dlejump.
Sbe then held the instrument In
the 1ush of warm air co'm1ng from
the exhaust. The needle did not
move She switched the 1nstru·
ment to a setting 1,000 times as
sen.s1Uve, and itaUU did not move.
Two other set.a of radiation LD·
s truments at separate locaUons
Inside the plant similarly re-
corded no meuW'able increase
becauaeofthe krypton ventlnl.
Recovery chier Robert Arnold
said the PW'J>06e or the airlock
venture is to take radiation read·
ings that Wlll help in planning for
the more amb1t1ous reactor build ing entry
When the airlock 1s used in com
ang weeks to provide access to the
reactor building. plant officials
!.a1d an estimated 28 curies or
krypton will be released due to
openin&thea.irlockdoon.
Eventually, the orficials want
tor gadually vent 57 .000 cunes of
krypton trapped ln the buildin1 ao
tbat cleMup work can proceed
safely andefflclenUy.
Both the plan to release the 28
cunes next month and the pro-
posal lo releue the 57.000 curies
are under consaderallon by the
S li. Nuclear RegulalOry Com
m1ss1on.
A se ri e~ of me c hanical
malfunctions on March 28 led to
the most senous accident in the
his tory of U S. commerc ial
nuclear power. A loss or cooling
water exposed and overheated
the uranium fuel.
The radiation released from the
accident was not considered
h armful. But a s tudy com·
missioned by the NRC said the
core came within 30 to 60 minutes
of a meltdown, which would have
released Jar1e amounts of radla·
tion.
F,....P.,,eAJ
IRAN' •••
During a stopover In Zuncb,
Commiaaion Co-Chairman
Mohamed Bedjaoul of Algena
told report.en the panel's mla·
sloo "waa not a failure, but or
course we are dlsapP<>lnted. ll
was a step oo the road. But it
was not a failure,'' an apparent
reference to some or the
evidence collected in Tehran.
The commlaaion left without
s eeing the approximately 50
hostages after Ayatollah
Ruhollah KhomelnJ backed the
demandl of their m1Utant cap·
tors, and Iran's RevoluUonary
Council rescinded ltl decl.ak>o to
take custody ol the Americans
wbo be1an tbelr 129tb day ln
capUvtty ln the U.S. Embassy
today.
Forel•n Mlnl1ter Sadeah
Ghotbudeh, who 1aw the com·
mlaaioo off at the airport, said
he hoped the panel would return
to Iran to flnUh It.a work. He allo
reiterated the regime's position
that freedom for the hostac~
will be decided by Iran's new
Parliament, wblcb won't con·
vene f« another month.
GhotbltdetJ 1ot into a belted dlaeUllicm on tbe runway wit.h
one of the mllltanta who arrived
unexpectedly to turn over a
packqe of documentl from the
emt> ... Y fUel to the U.N. com·
ma.1lon. Wbat the araument was
about waa not immediately knolm, but the mllltanta have
1ccUMd Gbotb1adeh of betn• a
liar.
M!dl• Filee A .. etl
LOI A.NOSLP (AP> -A
8Uperior Court Judfl la)'I be wm .-1• ,.. _. televWon
1taUom to tum over aome of t.bidr 111W1 m. to _.. 8flUU_M>ft
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HOME OF SCAA&pAL.£ DIET AU'l'HOR DR. HOMAN TMNOW!A ICl~I Of' 11.AYINO....,.._
Victim .... Md Ktll:ed "'~-. N.Y •• llHldeftM; WOffteft AINeted
Les Ala•itea Ill•• F ..... P~AI
Newport Cops Nab
CdM Heist Suspect
AUTHOR ••.
Ta mower'•·" JM Hid she ar·
rived lut nlitst wtthout lugap
1t tlM lllUte Where Tamower, D
hnchrlor, llvf't alone except ff>"
u h'llJMlu"Upt>r and h r hwibe.nd .
fl:ltantir ftawM>fl . Tamower'11
publlaht•r, auld Mri. Hun• waH
11 tr•11J1-nt w«•f·kend v1111tor ut
the doctor'• homei . Less than 24 hours after police
allege he held up a Corona dt>l
Mar supermarket for $291 , a Lo1i
Alum1tos man was arrested by
Newport Beach pohce.
Sus~t David Paul Coluas1.
22. was arrested by Sgt. Ken
Thompson and Detective Robert
Hardy near his home at 7 p.m
Monday on a warrant char1ing
ham with the Sunday nlaht
stickup ut Albert.son'•, JOG E
Coai.t tllghway,
According to lnformatlon n ·
leased by police today. the rob
bery occurred at 8: u p.m. and
ln volved one of the store ...
checllen .
PoUce aald the checker wal>
stacking tbe cheeks and larg~
denomination ba lls from the reg.
Clemente Pier
later cloltst to the eatt door rA
the atoro wtMn t.he e>.Ddit IP
proached b1m, brand11tui»1 11
blue at.eel 1utom1tlc pi.et.GI
Pollce uld the c h•c ller
handed over all thfo e>a•h tn u,..
regasler lo the m11n wht1 '"" tM of thl" 11Lore
Hardy •wad t1wl>1 y anv~•tlJE.atvM
of the robber}' h'f1 to C 11l1J11.,1 wt-111
~llegedl.> wa11 1dl"nt1f1•'f'l 11 It.I
robber by ttwo "1.-rk wh'' _...,.
ishown tui. photol(ra'1h
The dettttwe noted Uuat Uw-
!.USpect had a previcxu conVlc
lion on rede ral bank rl)t)t)(•r y
charges.
He IS betne held lft Newport
Beach cit y jai I In lieu or ~. 000 baJI
Temower wu found ln bla pa·
J1mM on Ute floor of a aecond·
floor tMtdroom, between twin
bed.I bleed.in• from the wounds '"' ih.; r1-"1 aide ot ht• body. ~,,,, ,., , .. )lj
1 Wr'Wflltt"f' wa11 an acllvt-and
!#4'tttte rr\l'mt.in rt( th1• medical
• • , ,. t>l1•tur1,.n1 ()f Wr·atchei:.t•·r
I '1IJlll i I hv f:ohHJOabll' etnd
., .. •lthy •uburb Ju1t north of '',,, y,,n < 1t y
"Y .. ni.rbie a.. • tommun1ty that h." hem a aymbol for affluence.
•nd T•rn owe r 'a di et
df'"c:rilwr1 in ha<, best-selling
h<JOk , .. one of the most ex
penatve to follow, calling for
h11h·pnced cuts ol meat.
Teen Hitchhiker
Sexually Attacked
The ~ has been througt
many pnnUngs and paper edi
t1on1. It was offered by book
clubs and senaliied in national
maga1lnes.
The doctor's s pecially wa!
cardiology, and he was honora11
president and chairman of th•
Westchester Heart Association
fie also was clinical proresso1
or medicine at New Yor~ M~acal College and associatec
walh Wlute Plajns and St. A~
Hotplt.ala, both ln While Plains.
A teen·aRe girl h1tchh1k1n g
through San Cle mente told
police two IDilfft with a pla\.Ol and
a knlre picked her up lo a rusty
sedan and raped her near the ca
ty pier Monday night
The girl wa~ not ident1(1c·d
because or her age· Pollet' IO
dacatcd she wall too hystenral to
be interviewed by investigator ...
'"Slim ' Food
Under Fire
LONDON (PAI') Food
manufacturers should be banned
from claiming any product 1!>
"slamming," a government ·
appointed committee said m a
report ilsued today.
·'To describe any food as <1
slimming food is a contradlctJon
In terms," said the report by Ow
Food Standards Com mattee. It
recommended tbal phrases IJkt•
"sll m ." "slender." "lo"'
calorie" and "weight watchers"
be banned.
Ir the recommendations an
accepted. BrtU.b food manurac
turers would be reduced lo using
labels that bill certain fooch all
"low energy."
after the sex attack that oc·
c unecl lbort.1Y befcn 10 p.m.
ll was not reveeled today
wbetber the hatcbhiller was
seriously injured 1n the attack
by two men who told her they
"'ere ptpefatters who worked at
the San Onofre nuclear power
plant ron..c;truclJon ~1te
The girl told po!Jce s he -.as
h1tchtuk.ing near a bar on the
3200 block of S. El Camino Real
when the men. one sporting a
three·paece suit, gave her a nde
in an oXJd.JZ.ed auto .
Aft~r dnving to the pier. one
man pulled a h andgun and the
other brandished a knife pnor to
raplDg their v1c\1m .
The teen ager ned tht· scene of
the st>x attack a nd told a
bartender near the 1400 block ol
North El Camino Real that she
had been rnpt.'CI.
Poh<-e have made no :ii-rests
1 n the c-asl'.
V ebicles ldJed
SYDNEY. Australia <API
More-than hair the 500.000
vehicles in Sydney. Allllra.l.aa's
largest city, ~re ldlf' today, the
f1flh day of J gasoline lAnkN
driven' stnka.
f1rw.a P.age Al
WIRETAP. •
while the search o r th• st>rgeant 's van uncovered thret
amphetamiM tablets.
Gatewood was accused o•
placing the wiretaps on the twc
captains' telephones as part of 11
puryorted "back stabbing" cam·
pa1gn brought o n by in ·
terdepartmenlal rivalries.
Boy, 12, Killed
CroMing Street
A 12-year-old boy was kil~ in
Orange Monday when he was hit
by a car as he tried lo cross busy
Ka Lella Avenue on a skateboard
Police said the boy. wbos~
name was withheld because of h•~ age, was crossmg at the un-
marked int.ers<>ction of KateUa
and Schaeffer Avenue. Tbe
dl"iver. whose nam~ was also
withheld. was not held pending
further lnveati1atlon.
Omega has seen some beautiful
diamonds in their time.
'
Omt·ga know!>
how fo, S<'l d
IJdy"s watch -
wath d1Jmund'>!
In 14 J...:ir.it
yl'llow gold:
A. Sl ,295.
B. $2,400. c. $3,250.
&aut1ful
fCV.lt!lry <.ays. "I low l/011."
n OMEGA
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Rusty Water
Bal Isle Gets Sedimental
Balboa Island residents are being warned to stay away from the water Wednesday.
THE WARNING, issued by the fire department is for
the tap water which is likely to be fulVf>f rust ~ause firemen will be testing hydrants on the 'isl\nd.
. An earlier test stirred up a lot of sediment in the water pipes last month.
. f111lE DEPARTMENT .spokesman Art Morton said res-
idents shouldn't do any laundry between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. W~nesday. "The sedjment ~an stain cloth.inc " he ex-.plamed. '
Bani-Sadr Irate
Soviet Influence
On Militants Seen
~Y The Associated Press
Iranian President Abolhassan
Bani-Sadr was quoted today as
accusing militants holding ap-
proximately SO American·
hostages at the U.S . Embassy of
beint under the influence of pro.
Soviet groups. He aJ&O predicted
the M«ages would not be lteed
before mid-May, a French
news~ "t1 nforftbttte1y. they (tbe * .. ..
Hayakawa
Pushes Iranian
Internment
SACRAMENTO (AP)
California Sen. S. I. Hayakawa
says the United States should
declare a "state of belligeren·
cy" with Iran and place all Ira-
nians in this country in reloca·
lion camps "the way we did
with the Japanese in World War
JI. ..
Hayakawa. who is of Japanese
ancestry, made the remarks in
an interview Monday with the
Sacramento Bee in Wasllington.
"We interned 610,000 Japanese
during World War II, and we
managed all right," Hayakawa
said. "After what's happened,
we have every reason to declare
a state of belligerency and round
up all non-citizen Iranians and
put them in re&ocation centers."
The 73-year-old Reoublican
senator, a member or lbe Senate
Foreign Relations Committee,
said in an interview published
today that the State Depart-
ment's efforts to gain the re-
lease of American Embassy
boetages in Tehran have failed
and it is time "to get some
bargaininR chips."
Discussing bis relocation
camp proposal, Hayakawa said,
"the dUference this time from
the way we handled the
Japanese la that we wouJd dis·
linguisb between American
citizens of Iranian descent, who
wouJdn 't be rounded up, and
lioo·citiJen Iranians, who would
be.
"We would take cood care Of
them ud we'd have a few
bar1ainina dilps.'' Hayakawa
aald. '1Jow .,. bave no cb.lpa at
all. Tbe Jraniam can tlct us tn
tbe face and Presklent Carter
doean 't know •bat to do."
llEWJL'IS. OF AD
. DOGGONE GOOD
militants) sometim~s let
themselves be influenced by cer-
tain political groups favorable to
the U.S.S.R., such as the Com-
munist Tudeh Party, which
wants to isolate Iran on the in·
temaUonaJ scene," the Iranian
president was quoted by the
Frent'b newsp9pel' i.. llOftde in a MOQday Interview. B:fa. also ace= Iran's Rd~---neas and :. lb its re-
cent~ with the mili-
tants over letting members of
the U.N. commission see the
hostages, the paper said.
'·If the council had shown
itself flt1D, il if it hadn't chanced
its mind every day under pres-
sure from this or that group, we
wouldn't be where we are," be
was quoted.
The commission left Tehran
today with a veiled threat to
withhold its report on the al -
leged crimes of Shah Moham-
mad Reza Pahlavi until it ls al-
lowed to see all the American
hostages, who began their 129t.h
day in captivity today.
"The commission is not in a
position to prepare its report
and has informed the Iranian
authorities accordingly," the
five-man panel said in a state-
ment.
The commission members
flew to Switzerland and New
York after their 17-day visit
ended without a visll to the cap-
ti ves.
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Playboy N'lllk
Reprimanded
By Air Force
By .JOANNE a£YNOLD6 OltlltlWttr~ .....
If whale watebers and
Newport Beach City Council
members have their way, Satur-
day will mark the last time an
offshon power boat race will be-
held at Newport Beach du.rinc
whale mtcratloo sepou.
A spokesman for the Orangt"
County chapter of the American
Cetacean Society apgeared
before the City Council Monday
in an attempt to bait Saturday's
race.
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HOME OF SCAASOAl.£ OtET AUTHOR DA. HERMAN TARNOWEA SCENE OF SU YING
Victim Shot and Kiiied In PurchaM, N. Y., Re-'dence; Women Arrested
Councilmen said tbey are
sympathetic with the views ex-
pressed by spokesman Dennis
Kelly. but voted to let the race
go ahead as planned.
Diet Developer Slain
However, they lD!ormed Jeff
Brown, an oltlcial of the Pacific
Offshore Power Boat Racing As·
sociation, organizer of tbe an-
nual event, that, in the future, it
will have to be held at some
other time of year.
Woman Friend Held in Slwoting
This year will mark the fourth
time. the association bas staged
its March race out of Newport Harbor. The three previous
races have been sponsored by an Irish whiske)' maker.
This year, it iB sponsored by
builder Robert P. Warmington,
a Lido Isle resident.
Kelly said the society didn't
want a 11peelal event permit is-
sued for the race wit.bout an en-
vironmental Impact report and a
coastal commission permit.
City Manager Robert Wynn
told council members that
because none of those docu-
ments have been reqv.nt.ed foc
... ~ ••• ,,.,. -•i.tf qsem 'didn't beUeve t.My
WO be neceascry tbia )'Pf.
MURDeR SUSPECT
Jean Hant•
Cop's Wiretapping
f:ase Dismissed
Orange County Central
Municipal Co~rt Judge Gary
Ryan bas quashed a seatth war-
rant that led to ~ arrest of a
Newport Beach Police sergeant
on wiretapping and dangerous
drug possession cbar,ea.
·'This should definitely end it
(the case>." said Alan Stokke.
attorney for SJt. Robert Gatewood, 38, who was acaaaed
of tapping tbe telephones of two s uperiors, police captains
Wayne Connolly and Richard
Hamilton.
Deputy Di.strict Attorney Doug
Woodsmall waa not avallat>Ae for
comment.
Deputy District Attorney Doug
Woodsmall said today that bis
office will study Judge Ryan's
decision to determine lf it should
be appealed.
If the ruling is not appealed.
Woodsmall said, be wUI uk the
charges ~•Cain.It Gatewood be
dis milled. Judie Ryan ruled Monday
that the search warrant served
on Gatewood wu overly broad
and vaaue as to what lt~ms
could be Mized.
Gatewood baa beet\ off duty
aince December due to a back
bQury. fie 11 aun tbe 1ubject of
an tnt.:nal affa.lra investipdoa
b1 poJice off'ictals.
Accordtn1 to eolice, tbe
Marcia d Gatewood I lrviae rel-
Idence produced a tape record-
ing of telephone conversations.
while the search of the
sergeant's van uncovered three
amphetamine tablets.
Gate wood was accused of
placing tile wiretaps on the two
captains' telephones as part or a
purported "back stabbing" cam·
paign brought o n b y in -
terdepartmental rivalries.
'Ibree Killed
In Freeway
Auto Plunge
Three persona, lncludJng a
Newport Beach man, died early
today wbeo a car t:ravell.nt at
high speed bounced off the
center divider of the Newport
Freeway and tumbled down a
40·foot. embankment near Ed·
inter Avenue lo Santa Ana.
Califonlll lncbway Patrol ol·
Ileen. wbo ..Umated the car
waa dolna 80 mpb at the time al \be cl'Nb ldeoC1fied the viettms
u Te1TJ Ram.U.. 32, ol Newport
Beach; Sandra Moore, 3!.r .of
Senta Anas.= Larry ·°"~ Uoa,13.of Ana.
Fatal Prank
'Tnuting' GirlfrierUl Slain
I
SLAIN fN HOlllE
Or. Hennan Tamower
Newport OKs
Fund Limits
On Campaigns
In a S-2 vote Monday with
council members Jaclne
Heather and Don Mcinnis dis-
senting. Newport Beach City
Council members set this year's
election as the startinK date for
a new campaign contribution
limitation ordinance.
The limitation law. which goes
into effect this week. prohibits a
council member from voting
favorably on an issue in which a
major contributor has a financial
interest.
A major contributor is anyone
who gives mott than $200 to a
candidate throu1b a coltbina-
tion of individual cont.ributioo.s
and donations to political action
committees.
The new law requires Ulat
candldatH supply Ctty c1erk
Doris George wtth a Ust of ma-
jor contributors. Those con-
tributors are to fumiah the clerk
wtth lists ot au their business af.
fill a lion.a.
Tbe amendment enacted Mon-
day "avoids a t.otaJ throwback"
to prior ekdions, accordinl to
llaYW Paul Ryckolf.
Kn. Heather aaid •be oppoMd
the ameadment because ahe
doesn't "belieff ex DOit facto
le1i11aUon is consUlutlonal. • • llclalU made no comment in
c..U., ldl clsszatmc VGte.
Priest l)eath
Hearing Set
HARRISON, N .Y 1AP1 A socialite from W<.1sh1ngton, D c-. was ct\arged with murder lodJ}'
in the shoolmg of Dr. HermJn
Tarnower. devclopt'r or th•·
popular Scarsdale 01(•L
J ea n Struven Harris or
McLean. \.a. headmistress of a
posh private ~iris school and
said LO be a frequent wee"•·nd
v1s1tor al Tamower s estat'· in
the affluent suburb of PurcnoM:.
N Y, was to be arraigned Later
today.
Tarnower, a 69 year -old
cardiologis t who attracted
millions of overwe ight
Americans to bis diet plan. was
found shot Monday night in an
upst.a.ars bedroom at his ultr•·
moclem bome.
ltn. Harris, a s\ender. 5-foot-6
womaa. was arrested as she
backed a car out of the Jong
driveway to the house. wtucb 1s
NI. trell ~on a five-acre Jot. · .PeMt ClilW WUJJam Harris
qM • ~ r'll'lolnr was ~nl'ed from the 111ove com· partment of the car Mrs Harris
was driving. He said shf.' wa ...
charged because of ··certain ad
miss1oos she made
"There appeared to bt-:1
struggle of some sort The plac1
was disheveled," the chief said
Mrs . Harris. 57. 1s head
mistress of the Madeira School.
a pnvate school m McLean. Va
that is closed for spnn~ vaca
tion . She 1s list e d 1n
Wastungt.on's social register a~
having a home in Carmel.N Y ,
not far from this New York Clh
suburb
Mrs. Harris and Tamower h<.id
known each other for some bml'
and ber name was first among
acknowledgments in his book.
·'The Complete Sea rsdalt>
Medical Diet · Plus Dr
Tamower's Lifetime Keep-Slam
Program."
According to the doctor'!'o
publisher. Eleanor Rawson of
Rawson. Wade Publishers Inc ..
Mrs. Harris was a frequent
week.end visitor at the bachelor
Tarnower's estate.
She said Taroower was "an
avid sportsman, hunter. fish-
erman-he bad a lot of guns
and bunting trophies."
The estate had no identifying
sign, and the two-story house
stands several hundred yards
from the road. Its neighbors in-
clude former U.S. Rep Ogden
Reid and Manhatla nville
College.
Police who went to the house
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The fire an the Gett)' Plat n .. ber 7 on the Mil Ude at
Ventura b~e out at a:rr a.m. It took Vntu.ra ~
nren,htetl tO mlnutea to brt11a the name1 under eoatrol, WCI
dlapateber Sba.roa Meler. •
Firellibten from the fln department'• OU Tut Foree
lound two teparate flra aom. when U..y arrived. A tb1rd one
brokeouhoooaflerward.abeaatd. •••es f'•-fl I• Plee Rleer•
PICO RIVERA (AP) -Authorities are lnveaUaaUng the
slayiJla,s or two youn1 women whose bodies were discovered ln
an empty lot today.
Shertfrs Deputy Brad Welker said tbe women bad each
been shot in the head. The bodies were reported about 6:30 a.m .
by a passerby in the residential area.
lnvestJgators "can'l determine whether they are juveniles
or adults," Welker said.
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LONDON <AP> -The dollar maintained its strenatb on
world foreign exchanges today and prices tumbled further on
some metal markets.
Analysts said speculators apparently had become wary of
lockang their assets in gold, silver and other metals when they
can collect high interest rates on dollar investment.a.
Gold, which plummeted in Europe on Monday, tumbled $40
an ounce in New York on Monday to $558. It was tradina al $5'10
today in London and at $566 ln New York.
Silver sold ln London for $28.15 an ounce today. down from
S30.2S and its low for the year. It sold for $29.10 ln New York.
F,.._PapAJ
DIET DEVELOPER. • •
around 11 p .m . a fter a
telephoned report of a burglary
round Mrs. Harris backing her
blue sedan out of the driveway,
according to Chief Harris .
She told them there had been a
shootmg 1.DSide. the chief said.
The pajama·clad Tarnower
was found on the fioor between
twin-beds in an upstairs room,
bleedlnl from •umbot wOCIDCb of the rtlbt band, rtpt arm and
upper !Ubt chest. .. e. wu 4'•d
on arrival at a hospital.
Chief Harris called Mrs.
Harr~ "one of the nicest ladies
we've ever had here." Tamower lived alone except
for a housekeeping couple, who
were present Monday night but
evidently unaware or Mrs.
Hams' arrival. the chler said.
The housekeeper, Suzanne van
der Vreken, whose English Is not
good, telephoned While Plains
pollce after hearing noises.
Chief Harris said. The call was
taken as a re~rt of burglary.
Tarnower s diet was In de·
mand long before his book came out in Deeember 1978. A quick·
Joss regimen, it wu dubbed the
"no-hunger, no-hassle diet" by
Family Circle magazine.
The book has sold three·
quarters or a million copies ln a
$7.9S hardbound edition and 2
million copies at $2.7S a copy i1I
paper.
The diet is named for the al-
f 1 uent vlllace ha wblcb
Tarnower. a noted ca.rdiololllt.
established a group practice two
decades aeo.
It prescribes meal, vegetables
and fruits on a reg.lmen that al·
lows no substitutions. promismg
a loss of about a pound a day.
Tarnower's collaborator on
the book, Samm Slnclalr Baker.
said Tarnower had read parts of
the book to Mrs. Harris for her
comment.
'·we are grateful to Jean
Harris for her splendid as-
sistance in the research and
writing or this book," the
acknowledgment read.
Fr.-P,,.eAJ
WHALE DEFENDED. • •
"We saw two aroups of
whales. One crossed lbe cou.rae
before the race and one cro6&ed
the course during the race," he
said.
He said tbe aecond group was
··run over" by racers two times.
after which lbe whales exhibited
unusual behavtor.
Kelly said plans by race or-
ganizers to use spotter aircraft
and Coaat Guard vessels to
rronitor whales were unleated.
"1 don't see bow they could ln-
itlate (the monltoriJlg program)
and hope ft will be successful,"
he said.
.Kelly eald he talked to a whale
expert who said there ls no
evidence that whales could hear
the power boats in order to 1et
out of the way of the vesseli.
DAILY PILOT
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While council members said
the)' were sympathetic with
Kelly's cause, they que1Uooed
his liming.
Counclfwoman Jackie Heather
noted that, after monltorinl last
year's race, the society ap-
parently filed no reports with ci-
ty offictal.a or race or11DiJers.
Kelly explained that the IJOUP
filed a rePOrt with lht National
Marine Fiaberlea Service a.ad
planned to meet wttb a federal
representative and a ractnc of·
ficial in September.
: ·But it was cance&ed when a
bl'-e whale btacbed lD northern
California and the flsberies
service offlcial wu called
there," Kelly aald.
Councilman Doa Mclnnil not·
ed the lack of COinmualcaUon
from tbe society and oblerved
·'the whole Ide• of dialope la
' PHl due.'' .
City 1taff. memberl offeNd
their aaslsUmce tn ~ wtth
race offlcialJ and IOdet)' aaem·
ben to NIC!bll1lle nm ~·· race at • dlffereat ti~e. .
1AU U1u a4 houn aftei ,.ace .u,,. he held up • Corcma dtl
Mar a~et fof •t, a Loi
AlamJW ................ ~
Newport 8eeeh poMH. · .
Sulped David Paul ColUul,
22, WU anated by • Keo ThoE and Detectl rt Hard near hi.I homo llt p.m.
Mon y on 1 warrant
him wit.b tbe Suda abt
1tickup at Albert.on'•, .. E
Coast Hlahway.
Accordinl to lnformaU. rt·
Leased by police today. &M rob-
bery occurred at 8: lS p.m. and
involved one of the store's
cbeclten.
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MIEM8D8 Of' MARINE 11T LANDING SUPPORT BATTALION STAND GUARD NEAR ·•UTPOST
Cllmp Peftdteton •rtne• P•rtk:tt>ate In Wffk..lont W•r Gamea In Mofave 0.Mrt
PoUee said the checker was
at.acklng the checka and lar&e
denomination btlla from the reg-
ister closest to the east door of
the st.ore when the bandit ap-
p roa cbed bim, brandishing a
blue ateel automatic pistol.
25,000 in Desert 'War'
Police s aid the checker
handed over all the cash in the
register to the man who ran out
or the atore.
Hardy said today Investigation
or the robbery led to Colussi who
alle&edlY was identified as the
robber by the clerk who was
shown hil photograph. U.S. Military Stages Readiness Exercises
By STEVE MITCHELL
GI -DIMIJ ""9 IUlf Nearly 25,000 U.S. troops are
more than halfway through a
week of simulated battles in the
desert above Barstow in what one senior officer described as
"a war where everybody comes
out a winner."
Gallant Ea1le 80, a joint readi-
neaa exercise comprised of ele-
ments from the Army, Air Force
and Marine Corpa, la beln&
sta1ed on the Fort Irwin
military l'elel'VIUOD ln the )(o-
jave Deeert, an area nearly five
times the she of Camp
Peodletoo.
And while the Marine and
Army troops are abooting blanks
from their black Ml& riflea, the
137 planes and jets, 114 bellcop-
tera and 567 tanks and personnel
carriers used in lbe seven-day
exerclae are real.
"D·Day" was only hours old
Friday when a company of
Army Rangers (comprising the
enemy forces> made a surprise
"Entebbe" style attack al the
Marine Corps' Nelson Lake
landing strip. arrivina aboard
two giant C·l.30 troop carriers.
"Man, they came out of the
1ky ln thaH two blrda and blew
the holy bell out of the landing
zone," said one Marine PFC
who did not want to be iden-
tif 1ed
Htiher ranking Marine of
ri c1als admitted the simulated
attack by Army Range rs was a
surprise, but s aid the apparent
suicide mission ended with
"friendly" troops blowing up the
two transport planes and captur-
ing or killing most of the Ran&e r
team.
"They blew up a few or our
Harriers (a jet capable of hover·
1ng and landing without a
runway) and a few of our cop-
tera," said Marine M~r Joe
Horton. "But they paid a hi&h
price became we got both or
their transport p&anes and they
suffered a lot of ca.eualUes."
He said that's the way the war
gamea 10. with umpires clOMJy
watcbin1 small and large
s ki rm is hes to determine
caaualties and l()!SSeS of a!rcraft
and equipment.
The major aaid lbe oext day. the Rangen might. suffer an at-
tack. "and in the end. there are
no losers, only win.Den."
The friendly forces include
Army and Marine units, and the
Air Force plays both sides.
In briefings throughout the
day Monday, Marine, Army and
Air Force brass insisted the des·
<'rt exerc&.Se was planned fivt.'
years ago and has nolhtng to do
with the current international
situations 1n Iran and
Af gb anist.an.
Army General Volney Warner.
chief of the U.S. Readiness Carn·
mand overseelng the SU million
~xel'olle, aatd the mustw war
games lake place four times a
year "and this one was a desert
exerc~."
The four·st.ar general said n ·
cent events In those l wo natJon~
has increased "1e public's sup-
port or the Armed Forces, add
tog world events have "given
us a shot in the arm."
But volunteer enlistments an·
still oot aa promising as could bt'
desired, the J(eneral said. cltinj(
f',.._P~AJ
low salaries for enlisted men as
a part of the reason.
"We might give them the
training, but by the end of their
enlistment they're eoinc to cet a
Job on tbe outside that pays
more." General Warner said. He
said the military i.s especially
s hort of experienced non-
commissioned offi cers, addmg
"We grow those ourselves ...
Air Force Lt. Col. Richard
Beaudry, a spokesman for the
U.S . Read.mess Command. said
the trami.ng exerctses ··are I.Ute
a foot.ball game. If you don't
practJce, you don't win."
The officer said the traming L'i
most tmportant to the air and
fie ld commanders oveneea.ng the t.toops.
"It gives the commanders a
chance lo work with the other
m1ht.ary branches and soldiers."
he said.
That kind or coordination and
cooperation 1s important. he
s aid. "so one c ommander
doeso 'l accidentally blow up
fnend.ly forces ...
And while the commanders
hone ~eir skUla aa mlUt.ary
chess players. the troopa oo the
ground wwl for s1 mu.lated bat
Uea.
"I've bei!n s1ttmg here all
wet'k , ·· said one M1 c h1ga n
Ma rine PFC s it ting 1n J
machine gun n~t outs ide his en
campment.
"So far l haven't seen any ac
tlon at all." he groused.· "We dJd
ha ve an air raid, though." ht>
brightened.
.. But 1t was a false alarm. ll
w ai our own troop~ flying tn for chow ··
The detective noted that the
auapect bad • rrevious convic-
tion on federa bank robbery
charges.
He is being held in Newport
Beach city Jail in lieu of
ISO ,000 bail.
Man Seriously
Hurt in Blaze
At Apartment
A 23·year-old Santa Ana
Height.a man was in serious con·
dlllon al UC Irvine Medical
Center today alter lire caused
S12.000 damage to an apartment
where he and four other men
were aleeptng, Orange County
f I~ offidals reported.
Information Officer Chuck
Murphy s&Jd Marvin Ogle wru.
burned over 40 to 50 percent of
h11 body in the blue that broke
out abor1Jy before I a.m. al the
apartment ln a complex at 1572
Orchard Drift
He uid Ogje, wbo was aJone
1n the bedroom where lAe blue
appa rently started, was able to
warn the others in time for them
to fl ee A roommate. Dave
Thompson, 20, was treated but
not hosp1ullU'd at Costa Mesa
Me monal llosp1t.al for burns on
hJ1 hand, offidals said.
A neighbor. identified u Bob
Shernrr called firemen, Murphy
!>aid
IRAN LEADER CRITICAL. • •
Murphy said 24 n~rt1hters
battled the blaze for almost half
an hour befon.• bringing it under
control while paramedics aided
the two Injured men. Damage
was estimated at Sl0,000 to tbe
apartment and $2.000 to Its con-
tents.
He s.aid there was no damage
to three other apartments in ~
..,;.me building. Bani-Sadr's comments lo Le
Monde seemed to confirm what
Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomejn1.
the all-powerful Iranian re-
U1ious leader. s.a1d more lban
lwo WeeU aao: lbe fate of the
hosta1es would be left to lbe
newly elected parliament.
The Iranian pres ident was
q uoled u sayint the release
could not come before mid-May
because the _parliament will not
have sufficient Ume to examlDe
the cue before then. U.S. and
U.N. officials hoped the com·
miaaioo'a work would expedite
the bostap:I' releue.
Ourinl a stopover in Zurich.
Com mfsJion Co·Cbalrman
Mohamed Becijaow of Allerta
told report.era tbe panel '1 m.1&-
1lon "WM not a failure, but or
COUIM w are diaappointA!ld. It
w11 • step on tbe road. But It
waa not a failure.'• an apparent reference to 1ome of tb«!
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Shahin Need
·Of Surgery
evidence collected In Tehran.
The commission len without
seeing tbe approxtmatelY 60
hostacea after Ayatollah
RuhoUa.b KhomelnJ backed the
demaads of their mlUtant cap-
tors, and Jr an 'a RevoluUooary
Council n!llCl.Dded jts decision to
take cuat.ody ol the Amencans
wbo bepn lbelr 129th d~ In
captivity ln the U.S. Embaaay
today.
Forel1n Mtnt1ter Sade1h
Ghottnadeb, who saw the com·
mlaalon off at the IJrport, aa1d
he hoped the panel would return
to Iran to finish its work. He also
reiterated the regime's position
that freedom for the host.ages
will be decided by Iran's ne"
Parliament, which won't con
vene for another month.
G hotbudeh got into a heated
discuaa!oo on lbe runway wtlh
one of the militants who arrived
unexpectedly to turn over a
package ol documents from the
embassy files to the U.N. com-
mi.ulon
Cause of the fire was under in-
vestigation, Murphy said. He
said Ogle wu too aerioualy tn
JUred to describe how he dis
covered the blaze.
Vehicle8 Idled
SYDNEY, Australia <AP>
More than half the S00,000
vebic&ea ln Sydney, Australia's
lar1eat city, were klle today, the
firth day of a gasoline tanker
driven' strike..
Omega has seen some beautiful
diamonds in their time.
SLAVICK'§
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how fo set a
l11dy's watch -
with diamonds!
In 14 karat
yellow gold:
A. $1,295.
8. $2,400. c. S3.2SO.
BtGuti{Ml
jewtlry soys,
"/ looi yow."
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Underworld crime Ci sure Angelo Sica hides bis face and
covens the lens of a television cameraman in front of the
Monmouth COunty Courthouse ln Freehold, N .J . Sica and four others are on trial in a case prosecutors say wtu
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.Alcala Identified
::By Teen Witness
BJ FREDERICK SCHOEMERL °' .. O.Uy ,.,... It.ft
Rodney J ames Alcala was
identified Monday as the man
who took Robin Samsoe's photo·
graph at Huntington Beach
shortly before she disappeared
June 20.
Brifelt WlJvert. 13, toJ<l the
three-man, nine-woman jury sit·
·ting before Oranee County
:'Superior Court Judge P hilip
.. Schwab t.bat Alcala approached
:•'her and Miss Samsoe and asked
·tr he could take their pictures for
· • photography contest.
"We both looked at each other
and said, 'I guess so'," Mlss
Wilvert testified.
· The photography session
··ended when a woman friend or
=Disneyland's
~Workers Nix
·Salary Off er
Retail Clerks Union workers
al Disneyland bave rej~ted the
·amusement park's Jateat con-.. a.rac& offer, a union official says.
The proposed contract was
turned down Monday night by 58
: percent or those voting, said
.John C. Sperry, president of
·Local 324 in Buena Park.
Both Disneyland and the union
declined today to give details on
the contract offer or how many
worken were involved and re·
. Cerred calls to federal mediator
Bonnie Castrey. who has at-
tended recent negotiations.
The mediator . who was
scheduled to meet with both
sides again today. was not im-
mediately available for com-
ment. More than 500 c rafts and
mainle~ce workers repreNOl·
ed by 14 u~ions struck Dls-
}1eyland for 15 days at this Ume
last year. The workers approved
'a new contract lut March 20
that included tnJtial salary ln-
, creases of from $7 .29 to $9.56 an
hour. and from $8.42 to $10.23 an
hour during the second year.
During that strike, the "Magic
Kin1dom" operated as uaual
with supervisory penonnel and
employees of other DlJney en·
terprisea,
Miss Wilvert's showed up and
asked the girls what they were
doing.
Alcala, Miss Wllvert testllied.
walked quickly away.
Alcala. 36, an unemployed
photographer at the time or his
arrest in July, is charged with
murder and kidnapping in the
Samsoe case.
The girl's d~aying remains
were found in the Sierra Madre
foothills two weeks following her
disappearance. Death was at-
tributed to stab wounds.
Miss Wllvert, the last person
besides the killer to have seen
Miss Samsoe alive, broke down
into sobs when she waa (int
questioned by Deput y Dlatrtct
Attorney Richard Farnell.
Sbe testified that abe and MW
Sam aoe went to the beach
arou.od noon on June 20 and
were sitting on cliffs al 14th
Slreet and Pacific Coast
Hl1bway when Alcala a p -
proached.
Alcala. she said. was prepar-
ing to lake a photograph when
Mrs. Jackie Young approached
and asked what the gir ls were
doing, Miss WUvert tesllfled.
Shortly after the interrupted
photo session, Miss Wilven. told
the court, she and Miss Samaoe
returned to her home. Miss
Samsoe left shortly thereafter -
riding Miss Wilvert's bicycle -
to attend a ballet lesson.
"She told me she was going to
be late to ballet and that she'd
better hurry. I told her she could
use my bike." Miu Wllvert
testified.
The used. yellow 10-speed
bicycle has not been found.
Miss WUvert identified Alcala,
dressed in light blue panta and a
blue shirt, u the man who uked
to take the girls' pictures.
Report Critical
LOS ANGELES CAP) -A
previously undisclosed oplnlon
attributed to former Atty. Geo.
Griffin B. Bell freed President
Carter and t he Central la-
telllaence Agency from fWly com·
plyt.n1 with a promlle to live
Consress priornoUftcatlooof cov-
ert CIA actlvttiett abroad, accord-
lnl totlleLos~ie.nm-.
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DOUQHTY DRIY!R IU.KU THE BEST OF DAMP SITUATION IN ROADSTER
C•n On. Find Hllpplnna on the Or•nte Coat In •n Open C•r on • R•lny D•y?
Rain Will Return
Thursday, Friday
You'd prol)ably like clear
skies from now on, but would
you settle for fair weather
through Wednesday, showers
Tbunday and Friday and sun-
shine again on Saturday!
Tbal'a what you're golng to
get. according to the NationaJ
Weather Service In Los Angeles
The forecast also calls for
highs m the 60s and Iowa Crom
the upper 408 to low 50s.
More r ain fell on Orange
County Monday, with heavy
downpours at times.
In Huntington Beach, J .
Sherman Denny recorded .08 of
an inch for the 24 hours ending
early today, bringing the t.ot.a1
since the season began July 1 to
20.21 lncbes.
He said 13.64 inches bad faJleD
by tb1s time last year. Hunt·
lneton's yearly average. through
June ~. ia only 11.73 inches, aod
Denny said 1t looq as ii t.b1a
year's rainfall will be double t.be
norm.
In Costa Men. Oranae County
Flood Control eauies recorded
14 or an inch t.b.iJ mornin1 for a
season-to-date total of 16.61
mcbes. compared to 12.33 lncbea
at thtatimelutyear.
They a1ao reeorded 18 Inches
in Santa Ana today. for a season
total of 20.39 compared to 13 62
last year and a normaJ year.tong
average of 12.78.
In Laguna Niguel. the Moulton
Niguel Treatment Plant report-
ed .32 of an inch reu Monday.
bringing their 1eason-to-date
total to 27.98 inches. Last year at
l.bis time they bad teeorded 15.95
locbes.
€Atlorado Bridge Leap
Efsinore
Struggle
Continues
8 7 Tl9e .U.OC:ta&ed Press
Crewa continue sandbagi.:ing
and buildinl dikes, around un
damaaed buildings at L dke
Elalnore.
The lake had risen to 12fA HI
feet above sea level. acconJ1ng
to Federal Emergency Man._1~e
ment Agency spokesman Hick
Schuster.
The lake. normally at I .246
above sea level. will crest at
t ,268 feet on March 24. the Army
Co rps of Engineers predicts
The ofC1c1al ddmage fi gure
stood at 224 homes, mcludmg
both permanent homes and
trallen, either underwater or
water-damaeed since noodmg
began l n mid -February,
Scbuater said.
Bunji Jumpers Dazzle
Pincords & Poplins
Storekeeper customer
Grant Stanley baa d1ecovsed
we bave a wall full of
the popular pant.I •••. eeJect
from ten different colon.
Sizee 26 t;o 80
A Rn of OtlllOldta_,
chndlrfcr
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Cocutal Cauncil CandUJote Hitting UwCampaign Trail
collect maybe Sl0.000 from people who will later be your
boss and call you bonkers ·
VOU WILL SPEND the money to eonvmce everybody
that It will be more fun to kick you around in lhls job lhan any
oCthe otherpeople who want to get kicked around in it.
IC you cannot find enough people to g1ve you Sl0,000, you
c·an spend your own money Be sure you smile a lot while
you n· doing this And shake a lol or hands
Now 11 1s UO('t•rta1n that tl C'osts $10,000 lo get elected
~1 !'> a ('tty ('Ounellman 1n every one or our coastal
mun1c1paltl1 l'S Hut rn Nl•wJXH1 Hc.·ach. for example, oqe
nick C'luc·a~ ha), already gulhC'red $8,358 so he can get one of
thest: v.ondl·rful Jobs
It' ELECTED, Clucas will get to n:place long·t1me
Newport Councilman Don Mcinnis. who Is rellnng after a
lot of years where he dldrtt really play ra1r He wouldn't
let peopJe kick tum around much. When they kicked at
him. MclanJ.t oft.en kicked back.
So when Mclin.nls 1ets out of there, the bos&es may de-
cide to try out the new gu/as a regular punching bag.
Other Newport candidutes also seem terribly eager to
spend. spend, spend, to get one of these jobs. Candidate
John Cox has $6,974 in his campaign treasury. Candidate
Phihp Maurer is working up toward $5,000
MC'anwhlle. in anothe r l>ector of our coastline. veteran
Fountain Valley Councilman Marv Adle r 1s spending some
money to l(el re-elected lie has spent $333 according to his
latest report
08V10USL V, YOU SPEND a lot less in Fountain
Valley to get one or these miserable Jobs than you do in
Newport Beach.
Councilman Adll'r, however. s uffered a ghastly set-
back in his campaign JUSt the other day. The r ains turned
one of' his signs on Rrookhurst Street soggy and It fell
down. So Dr. Adler and hli. wife went out in the slush and
propped it back up.
Clearly, in Fountain Valley, you prop up a counci l
campaign with a shovel rather than with doUars.
When it comes to local politics, 'Fountain Valley may
be the only place in our region that has retained any
sanity.
., ftltA1111l1t1• = l...WIM1••Md ~int
Cal1M' llM for IOUd llNIMm ,. • ..,,, tOdar .. o .. ,,, •. ,,.... ... Ala••• ........ ••••oUal prtmar.i elecUoe• u~ a endal. uai..w11t ~rtt ot campe.lp eompetldoa.
Wbll • coa1erv8U•• R•pu.blkan ..... Md Oeonda Demoent C.,.. ruk..S u the favon• ID tbe eoetaeta, they
wtn be MM.ed •Cain and aca1n ln 15 ltatal tbat eOuld pol.at to tbe
outcome ot U.. cam~ for
lb• Wblte Houle DOftlfaatloaa.-by
Aprll l .
Tben were pr.clftct caucwes to judle tbe eandlclat.ea ol both
parties in Wuhinlte>n tonipt.
Alaska, Hawaii and Oklaboma
held Democratic precinct
caucuses
SEN. EDWARD KENNEDY
haa gaven Carter aometblng close to a bye in the southern
primaries. The Democratic
chalJenaer already baa turned
his att.eotioo to llllnola, wblch
votes next Tuesday. The del-
egat e stakes are far higher
there. uod lhe political climate
Man Held
In.Arson
Fatalities
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio (At'> -A
20-year-old man was charged
wlth aggravated anon ln con·
necUon with the 19'19 Holiday Inn
fire here that killed 10 persons.
officials announced today.
Gerald Willey of Randolph.
Ohio. was arrested ln Columbus.
Ga., on Friday by Muscogee
County sheriff's deputies on a
fu~1l1ve from JUS llCE.' c ha r ge ftll'd by Cambridge police. pro~
ecutors said.
THE FIRE BEGAN in the
early morrung hours of July 31 m
a first-floor hallway of the two-story motel on the aouth side of
Cambridge. Investigators swd
the fire bad been deliberately
set with an lnceudlary devi~ .
with a flammable material used
as an "accelerant" to spread the
fire .
Dens e. choking, s mok e
billowed from lhe fire through
the comdors. seeping beneath
doors to the motel's rooms
where guests were sleeping.
Many guests used furniture to
s mash open tblck, s ealed.
double-pane windows, extending
from celling to floor, to escape.
A OONTIUBUTING FACl'OR
t.o several ol lbe deaths, officials
indicated. wu the pluUc wall
covering ln the corridors which
gave orr thick, black. lung·
clogging smoke.
Two memben of the police de-
partment 'a llve-man detective
unlt were ualened full-time to
the lnvesU,aUon.
Tornadoes Slam Florida
Storms Continue in Midwest, Eaat
FORECAST
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more toYlUD1 to Ule ._.tor
frpmllw1akUNU8.
•• s..M1 did ... -·~ nWBoeampt•• ID Tampa _. Mtqil, na.. trrllll
to oapltaltae o. Carter'• -e1'f.
mbaioe tlult bil edmlalllndoD
bl\&OdeNd tn wt.laC lot a UDIMd N auou nsoluUoe crlUcal ot
i.r .. u MU&emMf• ID occ.-S
terrltol1•. In that adverilM· ment, Kennedy 1atd tbe vote
would jeopardise lsrMU Mc:Uri·
ty. H4t-aaid tbe v°"8 made U.S.
forel1n policy the
·' lau1hln11toek of natlona
throqbout the world."
But Kennedy, who defe.ted
Cart•r for tbt fir•l tllllf In M uaacbuaetta, kept hll aout.bem
lnveatmeot to the bare mlnlmum.
CAaTEa 18 VDTUALL Y W'I
contested ln his home primary In
Geor&la. and bJ.a advocatft are
aakln& for a 1hutout. At o
mlnlmum, they want to do bet.Ur
ln Georgia than Kennedy did at
home ln Muaacb1.11etta, where he
a•lned 65 percent of the vote to
Carter'129perceat.
Flnt lady Roaalyn Carter ha!>
said she want.a a shutout -all 63
home dele1at.e1 for Carter and
none for Kennedy. Even In
Georgia that's a toqh taraet.
since the presktent would have
to get 8S percent of the vote m
each coogreuional d.latrict.
IN A DWINDLI NG
Republican field, Reaian'a only
major southern rival was
Georae Bush. who aald be would
be utW\ed "to be reuombly
close" to the former Calllomia
JOvemor. He didn't dellne that
an numben.
He took. some comfort in
weekend public opmlon polli>
showlng Bush narrowing the gap
in Flonda -but tboee were con
ducted before Reagan won th(>
South Carolina primary by J
landslide Saturday.
That runaway led John Connal
ly to Wlthdraw from the race Sen
Howard Baker or TeMesstt quit
last Wednesday.
Rep. John And e r son of
lllinois bypassed the contests to
compete In bis home state
BnmtwDOdlawb91•
Vlla•Cmd
Our nfNI offce in Corona
Del Mar offers you the
oonvenient charge privt-
leQes a a Visa card with
the advantages of a sur-
prisingly low Interest
rate.
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Grtet-ttricken wayne c.m.-u a. -.g.,, net,a.bor
Wayne Ball .. C1mpb4JU'1 lhMl ,,..._. •• , bu"'9 to
iround JU1t outalde the city Umttl ~ Uttle Rock.
Ark. Becauee ot th•t loc&Unn, C1mob1U'1 buSlaln1 wu
under the Jurisdiction of u Vt)funtbn' fire dep8rtment.
$9 MilliOn Award
To Crippled Woman
NEW YORK <AP> -A
Brooklyn widow who •Upped on a
patch of candle wax an a darkened
suurcue and aulfered perm•·
nent back and lee liaj\&ries after
Conslidat.ed Edi.on Co. blacked
o ut httr bulldin& bas been
awarded a rtt0rd S9 million In
punlUvedamages.
The woman's lawyer. Leonard
L. Flm. aakl Mooday \.bat tbe six·
member jury, silting In State
Supreme Court ln Brooklyn, may
decide to add another S1 million an
compensatory damages to the
s um awarded Gloria lfaU, S2.
CON ED SVPEKVI SOR~
testified at the tnal that on Ma) 9
1975. they lm~rsonaled elevator
repairmen to ~et LnlO the 18-ston
building on f'1flh Strttl to tum off
the l'lectnc1ty be<'aUSe or allf'~f~j
non-payment of thl' elt><'lnc hill
The action depnvc·d 157 tenanL'> of
el<'ctnc pow<•r and darkenl'd
ha ll~a)'> and l;la1r<'a!>«''-· ant1
'>l o pped water pu m ps and
elevator:.
Mrs Hall. a mem ~r of the tt>n
a nts· cowic1l of the bwldmg. '>t'l
about to calm resident.. She was
walklng an octogenarian couple
dowo the auur"5 when she slipped
on some wax from candles that
rea1denta were ualng to Uibl their
way. the 1Rdtaa1d.
She waa Injured severely and
reqwred major 1w-gery that left
her crippled and unable to con
unue ber work as a clerk for lh•·
Metropolitan Ufe lnsurance Co
accordlllg to testimony.
The Jury ordered lhe Lefrak
Orga1U2aUon, managing agent or
the bwldlng. to pay M..'3. Hall $4
m illion. and dJ~led Con FA to
pay SSrrull1on.
CO/I. ED SAID tht> blackout wa-.
\'aust-d by a balun~ m1xup and lhitt
l..efrak Or~.uu7.at1on , operator or
the bwld.an~ had be<>n t-rralic in
PJ ~IOI! ll'> IJllb
A spokl"-0\an for Lhe ulJllly sa id
Con t!I .... 111 .. certainly" appeal
lit' .... 1111 < 11n Ed was not legall~
r~i><m.'>lbll• in t.tus casl' ~au:,.t·
M n II.ill was not a Con Ed
1 u'tnmt r · The power that w,1-.
rurncd ,,ff was tht• rt.-spons1b1ill}
of Ldrak."hcsa1d
Mlarfta• 111age
aillttleln .. est
fro111 the mM8SI
-Savings!'
2867 E Coast Hwy
To find oot how OOSI
it is to get, stop into our
newoff1Ceand$kabout
the low-interest Brent-
wood Savings Visacard.
Brentwood Savtngs,
2867 E.ast~ High-
way, Corona Del Mar.
(714) 675-a071.
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DM.VN.OT
UKIAH (AP) -A U.ytar.o.ld boy bu bten NTWt.ed for lnvetUt•Uon
ol the kidna=ot nmmy Wb1te, UM S.year-eld who waa broUCf4 to freedom by t kidnap vidJm, pollce IA.Id today. #
Uklab Police Chief David John:lon said the JJ.year~Jd waa •rretted
Monday and booked at Mendoclfto County Juvenile Hall for lnve1Uaa·
Uon ol JotnLn. Kenneth Parnell
48, ln tJJe Feb. 14 kidnapping ot arre.t because of a court l•C Dr·
White in Ukiab. der lD the White cue.
Parnell alao has been charsed Tbe latest arrest came aa. QI.
with the lr:idnapplna ot Steven flclala reported that Stayner
duriaa tM trial lo write a book
aDd reeelved • m.ooo advuce h'om G.P. P\llmUl, a pubHaNna
f\rm, llDd at.ood to reeelv• more
\hanta5,000.
'1tOM ID KJTTIN TO 'AT CAT -In 1967,
1wln1er-actre11 Jane Fonda made the
movie "Barbarella." In mo , political ac·
Uvlat Jane Fonda led a rall¥ to free the
Soledad Brothers. She was later denounced
as a traitor for her support of Hanoi t. the
Vietnam war. Now her tremendous salary
helps support the anti-big business political
campaign of her husband Tom Hayden.
Sta=· now 14, seven years·~ would aooa get a $15,000 reward · ___. r•-b h for retumlnaTimmy White to this an en-.. ~yner roug t . NortbemCallforniacommunlty.
y0Wl1erboytofreedom. Stayner lJ also back with bis
JOHNSON DID NOT'name the famllyandhasretumedtoscbool. "That's r•-·e's money," said arretted )'OUtb and said he could ~· not give any further details on tbe Stayner'• mother. Kay. after
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MANHATTAN 8.EACH (API
-Los Anae• poll~ said today
a man they were punwna and a
member of a police special aur.
velllance team both died from
Six Lives of a Sex Kitten
{ __ sr._:.cf_TE_J Jane Fonda Ran Gamut From Swinger to Political Activist
police gunfire following a rob-
bery al the American Savings
and Loan office here.
The dead policeman, Curtis C.
Hagele, 39. was part of unit that
trailed persons s uspected of
planning c rimes. said Los
Angeles Police Lt. Charles
Higbie. The alleged robber was
identified as Colvion H Wilkins.
29, of Lawndale, Higbie saad.
lt'alko11t A "~rt~d
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A
potential strike today at the Los
Angeles Herald Examiner has
been averted with the over·
whelming ratification of a new
contract by e mployees of the
daily newspaper.
Monday night's 262·63 vote to
accept the new contract came
only a rew hours before a mid·
night walkout deadline set by
the union which represents more
than 6CO Herald Examiner
workers.
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"LOS ANGELES <AP> -
Sebool Superintendent William
Johnston describes the court·
ordered preparation of Los
Angeles school desegregation
plans as .. almost a family af·
fair" ln which tbe achool aystem
made ila recommendations
before Board ol EducaUon mem·
bers became involved.
More Chal"fln Flied
VISTA CAP) -Additional
child molestation chargd5 were
filed against the manager of the
Oceanside Ch a mber of Com·
merce, according lo the district
attorney's office.
David Laurent. 37. was to be
arraigned today in North County
Municipal Court on five charges
· of sexual molestation of un·
der-age boys, oral copulation and
sodomy.
HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Friends called the rich society girl
Lady Jane. Then she became a swinger -ln New York. Paris and
Hollywood -giving gossip columnists fodder by dating homosex-
uals and making pronouncements against marriage and her father.
Next. Jane Fonda became a "sex kitten." in then.husband
Roger Vadim's "Barbarella" and other movies.
The scantily clad. blonde·maned star of the space fantasy film
was a far cry from the wile and mother who came back to
Hollywood m 1969 to appear an "They Shoot Horses. Don't They ,.
AND SHE WAS FURTIIER STILL from the blue-jeaned.
clench·fisted activis t who threw Black Panther fund·raisers. got
thrown off Army bases and was called a traitor an the House of
Representatives for her tnp to Hanoi 10 the mids t of the Vietnam
War
The word "traitor" came up again last year when the
Academy Award·winning actress was nominated by Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. to the California Arts Council. There were men in the
stale Senate who had not forgotten he r broadcast to U S
servi~men over Hanoi radio: "How does it feel to be used as
pawns?"
The woman who once said, "Property is theft ... now owns a
$500,000 ranch in Santa Barbara. She rWlS a Beverly Hills exercise
studio, is president and sole shareholder of two production com-
panies and owns 500 shares of stock in Colwnbla Pictures.
MISS FONDA, WHO REFUSED repeated interview request!>.
lives in a mode~t Santa Monica house with her husband, Tom
Hayden. 40, their son, Troy, 6, and her daughter Vanessa Vadim.
11.
The ranch has been turned Into an etolOIY camp for poor
children and offspring of those who support the Haydens' Cam·
palgn for Economic Democracy. The CED wu established to elect
aoti·big buslnesa actJviata to poUtJcal office and to corporate boards of direct.ors. ·
Miss Fonda. 42, tries to make each aspect of her life support
her ca~: "l'm fi ghting to make the world human agam." She
will no longer appear ln a movie that doesn't "say something."
She teaches e:ate:rclle claues and donates the money to &er
husband's cause.
"I don't apologhe about putUnc my tremendous salary at Ule
service of candida~ who are poor, and he's one of them," Miss
Fonda said. "They never bank on people like Tom Hayden marry·
ing someone like me, thus being able lo get al least a foot in the
door of a campaign."
HEit OTHEll INTERESTS INCLUDE Indian rights, anti·
nuclear activism. solar energy, farm workers' pay and women's
rights. 'Tm not particularly good or generous," she once said.
"The only real qualities I have are energy and patien~."
Miss Fonda baa received accolades for her acting sltill-sb~
was nominated for best actress in this year's Academy Award
race for her role in the anU·nuclear "Cb.ma Syndrome." Her.
off .screen life has produced death threats.
Frances Seymour Brokaw, the second of Henry Fonda's five
wives, slashed her throat when her children, Jane and Peter. were
Justice System Eyed
SANTA MONICA CAP> -The Rand Corp. bas
undertaken a major Investigation of lbe civil
1uslice system, saying it ls "perhaps the most UD·
der·researched area in public policy today" and
government leaders are "poorly equipped" to deal
with reform proposals. Rand President Donald B. R1ce s aid that the
main objective of the new wtitute for Civil
Justice ia "to belp inform polieymakers about the
system and to help make lt more efficient, elfec·
tive and equitable."
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12 and 10. Jane thought her mother had died of a heart attuk. She
was enlightened by a schoolmate who got the facts Crom a fan
magazine
She attended Vassar for two years where. "l went wild and got into lots of trouble." She went to Paris to study art. But when Fon·
da found she was spending most of her lime in Left Bank dives. he
took her to New York, where she spent time in Greenwtcb VUlage
dives.
SHE WORKED AS A phot.ocraphers' model, appeared wtth her
father 10 two plays and eventually tned the movies.
1''or a long t.une, she ~lsted the beckon of Roger Vadim, who
had a reputaUoo for collecting beauuful actresses. She said she de
tested tum. but appeared 10 ''La Roode'' in 1.964. The romance and
her sex star movies began.
Her consc1ousness·raislng began when ber ·daughter was bom
a nd fnends an France began ,ska.ng her to justify the Vietnam
War. Vadim sa1d. "When she talks about politics all the tame,
there Is not time to establish reellngs ...
··1 have more important things on my mlJld beside!> m<irnagc·
and family," she said.
SHE WAS DEFENSIVE ABOUT her movie roles when she
began her pollllcal tours. trying to distribute anll·war hterature on
Army bases. putting on anti·administratioo plays an GI cof·
feehouscs. "I'm up to my eyeballs in guilt that J made
:Barbarella'," she said.
She divorced Vad!m ln 1973 and married Hayden later that year .
When the war ended, her husband ran a losing campaian (or
The Democratic nomination a.s U.S. Senator from CallforniA. But he
was appointed by Brown to three state panels. The couple tn·
fluenced Brown to appoint a censured former POW. Ed1*>n Miller,
to the Board of Supervisors of conservaUve Oran1e County.
"New facta keep coming into one's life. new feellnp," ahe ha.s
said. "M Jong u I'm cbanging. tbe~'a hope for me."
tallltn1 by telephone to a
representative of the reward
committee ln Ukiah. "We'll put it
an a truat f&md for hi.a educatioQ:"
MEANWHILE. STAYN£&.
who spent halt hla 14 yean living
with an alleged abductor. at·
tended ninth grade classes in
science, physical education,
math. Engllsb, aoclal studies and
woodabop at the 900-sludenl east
campus of Merced High.
•'The other kids were all excited
to see him,•• said principal Joseph
Reeves.
"There's a little bit of a mob
scene here, but we're hoping the
novelty will wear off," Reeves
uid o( the television crews and
reporters who greeted Stayner on
his first day back.
"HE HAS A TOUGH rowtoboe.
but we will do everything we can
do to kttp hlS head above water.''
Stayner, who disappeared in
1972. wa.~ reunited with his family
last week after he and White
h1tchtuked anto Ukiah, some 20
males from the ranch cabin where
the teen.ager lived wath Kenneth
Parnell
Parnell. 48, ls charged with kid·
nappmg Stayner and White.
UKIAH POLICE are trying to
find a second suspecl in the WtUte
abduction. The boy. who un·
derwenl hypnosis, told police two
men took part ln his abduction. Ervin Murptry, 38, a nllht
janitor at Yoaemlte National
Part Lodge, also has been
cbar1edin Stayner's cue.
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It ii not DeW1 to ~ ...,...,. tut A1blft ... Hobie ta dana9~ o••aOwied at dltftnat d .. Of UMf year.
Calla for IOluUooa to tbl c~ dilemma a& tM cnntc_ only tuWty tar abtll•• lnil ~ cbUdriia ha•e bea,,t hOm U. GIMd JvrJ -Sta.. J8"ia&ie
JuaUce :oam:.6oD, la llcktMklD..:C.'f:'mbtr Npol\ tram •·~lltee ...... U. of UM eow1t1
H\bnan Services AaeAC1 termed the canditbla at the hosne .. PGt~alb up'°'1w."
The latest eall tor action, a i.tter from Judp Robert
E . Rk:k.19, PIWidlna Judie ol tbe Juvenile Court. ab
cotmty aftlclala to Nli.m from vlolatlna stat. ud local
hetJth and safety reaul.UOU by taktna ln more children thtn Albert Sitton la tiullt to houle.
lnltead, Jtlcklea auaeata ln the letter, the excess a could be pacbd olf f.O hospitals.
Rick.lee' 1ua1eauon, thouch not a court direcUve, sent
nty offtciala ac""'11nl yet again to find temporary
ys to espaod the home's capacity.
The juvenile court Judae himself says the hospital
gestioo was, u much as anything else. a means of
ping the Silton problem in public view.
Social service workers cringe at the idea of shlpplna
off to hospitals the physically healthy court wards
nprmally taken to Albert Sitton Home.
' Supervisors so far have been generous in going along
W}tb the temporary proposals that have patched up the
cf'<>wding problems at the home. But they should also keep in mind. as they approach
tle June budget hearings, that officials expect child ~use victims to multiply alarminJ~Y in the new decade.
! 1bere abo are ominous rumblings that the abuae is
idcreasingly severe, that the children populating Albert
SJtton are more emotionally disturbed than in the past.
, If those predictions are true, the helpless vie·
tins of abtme as well as the surrounding community are
nfore than ill·served by the interminable parade or
J)Jtchwork solutions.
t 1be time bas come for supervisors to put their money
ere their mouths are. In February supervisors called
e fight against child abuse their number one priority. If
t'at is so. county citizens should be able to expect
sfpervisors' selection of a long-term solution for the
hpme come July.
I
face Traffic Facts
f S Orange County transportation planners have come up
Y<lith a formidable wish list that might, if implelJ.lented.
uflsnarl our existing traffic shambles and even keep pace
with population increases. ~ But don't hold your breath. The master plan drawn
up for road and transit improvements would cost a cool
St6.5 billion and right now there are no local, state or
f 4dera1 dollars to cover that cost. .f Even if the money can be found 1 a separate study is
~lving into that problem -the planners see no way the
~cessary work could be completed until well past the
tfrn of the century.
! While the plan envisions a number of possibilities for
ass transit corridors to accommodate a variety of
hiclel, from traiDa to monoraila, the planners say the
tomoblle will remain the principal mode of transport.a·
n in the county for the next couple of decades.
-For that reason, much of the wish list involves pro-
posals for extension and. ~xpansion of e.xisting freeways
and highways, and addition of new highways, an ap·
proach that brought prompt objection from several
quarters. , . The planners were simply trying to face facts. It snot
to difficult to project mcreues in Job opportunities and
population growth. And it doesn't take a ~enius to pin·
pomt areas that will be hardest hit by traffic. Pacific
Coast Highway and the South Coast Plaza-Airport area,
for example, already are becoming impossible.
At least the extensive study has done much needed
ground work and presents many alternative solutions. II
the money can somewhere be found -increases ln
gasoline and sales taxes are among the suggestions -the
first steps toward its implementation should be taken before we all spend the last few yean of tbe 20tb century
sitting in a giant traffic jam.
• Optnlof"S expressed In the apace above are thoee of the Dally PHot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment la invited. Address The DaUy Piiot. P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92628. Phone (714) &42-4321.
Boyd/Coins Migrate
BJLM.llOYD
Q. I've beard that coins
tend to migrate. U put into
circulation in equal numbers
nationwide, they eventually
wind up accordlng to their
deoominationa lo certain cttles. Right?
A. So it's aald. Hall dollars
teem to collect in New York
Clty. Pennies mysterioualy
10 to Ptttaburgb and Dallas.
Quarters drift to San An·
toolo, Little Rock and Clncln-
natl. Dlmea and nickels
travel to Baltimore,
Lout1v1lle and Nasbv1lle.
Tbat'a wbat the financial wrtten report. at any rate.
JDtenltina, ii true.
Q. Never ooce du.rtna the
.... Jean I wa~ statloned ta W eltenl &arope d1d I tee a
-Dear
Gloomy
GU8
How come so many en-
' •lroomenta1l1t1 are
·-terribly ~ people -wit 7her
peo9le'1 mone)' aud
...... tUt ilf
A,.W.
SI .. M d :w.:.~ 'i Etr-r~-
tow truck? Wonder why not?
A. They're rare over there.
And in Japan, too. Lot ol
foreign made cars can't be
towed without damage to
them, that's why.
Mix plain old bakin8 soda
with cornstarch. half and
hall, and you've sot a dandy
deodorant that works as well
as anything, according to
somee~rta.
Now you can buy elastic
shoe laces, I 'm told. Tie
them once and forcet them.
The 1boe 1llpt on and off
eaally thereafter. Claim La
th•Y tquallle tbe lboe pres,
' Mre oftrothe whole foot. Mate
comfortM&e. Surertnacl.
Sulelde rate amon1
ElkhDOI UI tripled ID tM wt two cleeedel;
Af .... laaman ..... ~ Al aadl1 DIDI ........
moathl. And our Lov. ud War ma DOted wttb ...,_
that mon ddklral are bom
jat blfclr'9 ad at die Ume of
Uaefullmocm.
Q. ODI 8Dd onlY. GM p.r.l·
dent it bmted lD #alalqtoa. D.C. Name b&m. A. Woodn)W WiltOG.
One out of •ff1'1 1,000 coup..., manW at Jeut 40. la~:::.S. •••• , ... u, ••ti
u·1~taJIJeld,Va.,to
..... ,.... ..... 'tJttllMla&; ........... ,. ....... ao. ~
W AIHUIGTON -Jlmm1 c ...... ..., ....... b to tM C'°"''= ., ...,. t011atn the ,. ue ta. Amertcan bol...,_
Mid .. hm6 lnalan mWtanta
&.. m'6 .......... :'Ke wanta to
IM'tai ow~·., beck alive. ...... • however. 11 tbe ..... at the top '"911 of bll
a4lml1t1tra. Uoa to,..,.. ,.,.,. to Ira·
nlan Jew1
wbo.,.. Mek-lna 11cap~
from penecu· t lon b y
Ayatollah
K homelni 's
rabidly re·
I I i i o u s
followen..
An estimated 100 Iranian
Jews, fearful of their Uve5 at the
bands of the new Islamic rulers.
recenUy fied Tehran and arrived
in Europe. By edkt of President
Carter's special Iranian cns1s
team. they have been consigned
to limbo in Paris and London.
waiting d esperately for
permlsaioo to come to the Urut
ed States as political exiles.
IN CONTllAST, Carter opened
Art Hoppe
tbe doon to UM aUb dlallffe a· pllclt warutn11 t.bat bJ1 ad·
mlNlon WMld tl1aer v'.Gl•c.
a1almt Amertcaai-Ia lraa. One aeeret cable, datM Aq.'. 2, 1'7t,
predicted that tbe U.S. Bm-.1
woaild lte auaoked and
Amerlcao bollalff would be aetied.
State Department offldall,
meaawblle1 admit tbat tbe
Jewl1b rer~~,. beln1 baned lat •• IO"IU·
ment be otle11de4. ·'TM Jewt
have been put on a back burner," oae insider expla!Ded.
"Human rllbta interest -to let
them In -Is not part of our na-tional interest.''
COllPETENT sources bave
confided that the declsloo to
lower an Iron Curtain on the re·
fugee Ira.nian Jews wu COO·
tained in a directive from
Secretary ol State Cyrus Vance,
after cooaultation with Carter.
A congressional group met re·
cently with State Department
and White House represen·
tat1ves In hope of easing the U.S.
restrictions. They were re-
buffed.
"They don't want to an·
tagoniie Khomeini." a State
Palm Springs
Has Changed
Our History
Palm Springs
Who 1s far and away the mo~t
popular Republican in all lht·
polls? That's right. Gerald Ford
And who is now talking of tos~
ing his chewmg gum m the nng
again? Right agaan.
Mr. Ford. as you probably
know. lives on a golf course here
not far from
the intersec•
tion of Frank
Sinatra dnve
and Bob Hope
drive, two or
this desert
commun1&.y's malo art-
eries.
Therefore.
at great l'X·
pense. I spent a week here in a
desperate attempt to learn why
a man who lJves on a golf course
may weU be our next president
again. What are bis hopes? What
are hi.a dreams?
Unlommately. I was unable to
U\terview Mr. Ford personally
a1 I was unable to get ln the gate of the Thunderbird Golf Course
on wbicb be lives. <All golf courses here have gates.> I tlilnk
it was because 1 was wearing a
tJe.
I SllOlJLD have known better.
Only the night before I was re-
fuaed admittance to the posh
Barracuda Pit Restaurant and
Accordion Bar because I was
Earl Waters
wearing a tie. I offered to re-
move 1t but the headwaiter said
not to bother all my shirt had
lonR sleeve6 .. , couJd cut them off," I sug.
gested hopefully.
"Even so." he s aid. 'Tm
afraid your trousers won't do."
"They're grey nannel." t said
defensively, "and 100 percent
pure wool ··
"Exactly." he said, turn.in&
his back.
H umillated. I returned to m,y
room and curled up with A BrVt
Hf1tory o/ Palm Sprifag•. which r
round moat enlightening. Ex·
cerpta follow:
"Prior to May 24. 1928, Palm
Springs <then known a s
'Wbardat') waa a sleepy com·
munily inhabited by a few bun·
dred Hoodat lndlaos so
Departmeat oMda1 told m)' re· auardt are lD poaeesloft ot UMr
porter Lacettt '':*· .. U we Utt, afM.l any lew att.IDDtlM Cb ..,.. to have uclal pol{tlon leave the ooun&rJ ooul4 .. ~.,.
tbat Iran •• perHeutla& a rested. ' '.
number of lbelr _people, that llA.NY •EMBEU of b'ID'I
would be a m-.Jor 1U1bt." . JewlSh community were •Uc·
There an u,Uer overtoftea m ca1ful bullJM111me:a wbM the
tbe atdmde ot U.S. Coa.aular of· sbab ruled, and now tbe7 are
ftdall abroM wbo have been....._ "ltUlomatlc811y 1u1pect. SOeie
peUUonied bJ lrant.n Jews for who have escaped have ~t..
vtau tW would enable tbem to eel honw stories Of a.elnJ a flucl baven In our country. under survelllanee. of ha
•'Tbere ll lbeer utqoailm oo their phones tapped encl•
tbe put of American workers leUen lntereeptecl b)' tbe ne't
abroMI toward those Iranians," breed of Iranian lffret po~.
a State Department source sald. Some of the refugees ttft
A CONG&t:SSJONAL ob· behind their families and a)I
server added : "lt'a like their worldly possessions. They
Germany iD the 1930s, when iro· are terrified of applying fdr
misraUoo red tape prevented permanent admission to the
many Jews from escaplng Adolf United Stat.es becawse tslantic
Hitler's holocaust." a vent~ may strtkt ba~k a~
Jews in Iran, as well as other their tnen. Islamic sects and a s mall Instead, the now.penniless Ira·
minority of ChristJans. are hv· nian Jews ~re seeking tem·
log in cooata.nt dread that rev· porary, non·1mmigrant visas
olutionary tnbunals might or· But U.S. officials are inslstin~
der their executions on the they apply for permanent ref
flimsiest of IJ"Ounds. Many on ugee-immigrantstatm. ·
tbe regime's "enemies List .. are Footnote: State Department
under suspicion for having ~pokesmen r e fu sed tb
"Zionist ttes ." which often acknowledge there 1s a problem.
means DOthlng more than hav. They brusquely insisted the de·
ing a relative or two In Israel. partment L& properly "obe~
we·ve learned lbat airport the lmmiO'ation laws:· :.
primitive they didn't know a
mashie from a rublick. It was on
that tu.stone date that an eldt-rly
prospector. Jeb Somethm~-or
Other. struck a rich vein of pure
polyester at what is now the cor·
ner o f Farrah f'awcell
boulevard and Rip Tom aven~
The Great Polyester Rush wa s
on~
••SOON THE Hoodat Indians
learned to lmtt and even double
knit color·coordinated slacks
and 'olf sblrts in pastel shades of pink. yellow. cha rt reuse.
mauve aod puce. Thls led lo the
dlscovery of more than 1623 golf
courses lo the area on wh.ldl the
Wbatdat cattle~raze. This special breed ls tu ly prUed for
ita wbJte leather ~ which is Uled to make shoes and bells.
-.
. .. .
...
"Tht5 wealth of polyest«"r. whtt«" IHt~r and free rigar-.
lured thousands of men . all of
lhem nrh and over 60. to head west so they might Ii vc on golf
courses betund closed gales. T"
d3y. polyes~r is used not only t.o
make the natJve prb, but in tho
manufacture of condomlruums,
rt"Staurants. date palms and the
pancakes and pte crusu that are
the b.agh potnl of Palm Springs
•• 1-1--.. ('~.
SO NOW you see why Mr.
Ford is so popular. We U&ed tD
IJke president.s who lived in Jog
cab'ns •d Wcitt stiH collars.
But obviously a man who llves
on a golf coorae ln pale puce
polyester double knits is far
more symbolic of the modem
American dream.
Highway Patrol Seeks Wider Territory
AlthouO they didn't pull lt off.
the calllornla Hipway Patrol
made a IJ'&b for more power. ln
a lelillatlve proposal which had
already slipped through the
Alaemb)y, authority was sought
lo the Senate to extend the
dutln of the CHP to include
bodycuard duty for state
officials. Such function ls DOW
performed by the California
State Police, which is the official
dealanatlon for the Capitol
police. The CHP wu or&anlzed in the
late '208 by merging the traffic
squads of the
various
touatiel. The
move bad a
twofold pur· pose.Onewu
to •'prof es·
alonallze"
traffic
enforcement
0 D t b e
bi,itwaya and
remove U from tbe "caab
re1l1ter Ju1ttce" which prevailed. 'lbat wu the term
applled to the pracUce wherein
the J..Uo. of the peace and tbe
''•peed copt'' lhaNd tbe ftaes. d.ll=wtth JuaUce Jn favor of I their poclletbooks.
The WU a n1cal OM of
tran1ferrln1 the traffic
NtpontlblUtlea on tho hi~• to the It.ate where lt p trly
beloa1ed aad rellevln1 al
1cwet"DIDIDla of tbe burden. ID U. doml. tbe Leplaiure
wu .-...•~t about tbe dutiel ot Ulit: ... 1N&ftl. 'fteJ wallW DO tia...V."'Jiiollee or1aD11aUOa
IDt,rfertaa wltb other law
t
enforcement at the local level.
They made it clear tbal the
highway patrol officers would be
peace officers only for tbe
purpose of laws relatine lo the
operation of motor vehicles on
the highways. And the official
title of the patrolmen was
designated "state tratrlc
officer" and remainl that today.
BUT 'l1IE PATllOL bu erown r estless over tbe years,
eapeclally tboee at the top. Tbey
envision themselves as
becoming far more thao Just
trafftc eope. Some yean back
some of the mont ambttloUI of
the "top bra11" drafted a
scheme whereto the CRP would
u1ume the authority to police
all waterway•, airport.a, and
m&11 tramit tn tbe It.ate • •ll
.. tbe bod)'ftU"d dadel fOI' .... offtciaJa. A&o' embodied ID tbl
plan wa1 tbe take owr ot tbe
Capitol police wbo pard tbe
It.ate bulfcttnp.
Such at4MIQ dutiel would
' ...J
Indeed turn the CHP lnto a
formidable state police
organluOoa. And DO doubt with
such momentum it would IOOO uaume all ol the LnvestJgaUve
duties now performed by
various state agencies. For. as it
stands. both the CHP and
Capitol poUee are lacldnc lD the
upward mobility for U.a troops
normally fou..nd in uniformed
police orsanllaUoo.s which field
plain·clotbea detectives tJooa
with their patrol and traffic
aquada.
Tall m A deficiency which
don '90rt a bardsbip, for it ls a
fact lD law enforcement that then comet a Ume wbeD pollce,
bec•Ule ot • lbol&ld dolt tbelr
uolform.a aDd assume otber
dUU..
But U.. la a sreat danpr ID
the exlateace of a police
or1anl..U. wbieh aalu too
mueb ~ onr too wide a
Jurt1dlcUoa. One need oal1
revJew what baa occurred In the .
FBI to aee the proof of that. .
In any event, the Glove &o take
over lbe Capitol police's·
bodyl\W'd duties, which WOQld;
have been die first step ln tbe:
CHP'1 loag ranae plan. failed to-
win approval of the Senate:
committee. :
During the battle leading up to·
the bearing, there bad been
some name caW.na as the two:
agencies squared off. The
Capitol poUee were charged with;
uslnl racial taraeta on tbei~
pistol ruip. nm appeand to
have lec1tlaton lean.lq toward.S'
the CRP propouJ until tt was•
learned that perhaps the CllP
bad been aulltY ot tbe aame.
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ceecMd. So dilc toll. you mitbt
ur., ii• &&me for all a1ea.
'YlMn we built our first disc
80lt eoune, al Oak Grove Park
iD Pasadena. the police told us
that not only dld vandalism
v.trtually cease ln the park but
also in the surrounding area.
Not bad."
AT 111E '11M£, Headrick, 40
and reatless, was running a
water beat.er company.
"Not my idea of creativity,"
be said. "I'm a child at heart,
you see."
He knocked at Wham-O's
door.
No openin1s. Very well. be
said, he would work without pay
for three months. If they wanted
to keep him. be would stay.
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Prau.t. No mon
ll,aMID,Mrtoue.
4 Cadllltc bub eep....,....
• OGt ol Ma modela. Wben the
1tam&UI proce1a t8rMd up a
flaw, laa~ a 1mall .ueka
to p&N OYer tbe flaw: ''We&ibt: 1• an.ma. Ba1aneed by No. ZZ."
Next, the Superball. Tbele. ail·
ly Utt.le ba1b that bounced bi&b
and errJtic. abo were awaiUna
discovery.
··1 test-marketed the Superball
in a liquor store, where I knew
no kida would see it,·· Headrick
recalls. ''I took it there every
day and played with it. Adults
buy toys, not kids.
''THE STORE WAS near the
Jet Propulsion Laborat.Q.ry in
Pasadena. Those NASA scien-
tist.a couldn't resist it. They all
wanted one. Finally, NASA had
to ban Superballs from the lab.
Nobody was doing any work.
They were all playing with
Superballs."
Now Headrick 's full -lime
passion 1a disc golf. All it in-
volves Is tossing Frisbees at
targets r esembling waste
baskets over an 18-bole course.
Try to avoid drinking fountains
and picnic tables.
· · Ounng the lunch break at
Wham-0 ." be said. "we used to
toss Frisbees at trash cans Win
a dollar. lose a dollar. That was
when 1 got the idea for disc golf. .,
"IT'S A GAM£, just a game.
You know." he said. "many
things we do, if we get overly
serious about them. lose their
reality. Disc golf Is fun. That is
its reality.
"Want to play? Quarter a
hole?"
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MORNING FRESH PRODUCE BROS. SEAFOOD
Lg. Solid Head Green Cabbage. . . . . IOc lb.
Russet Baking Potatoes . . . . ..... 19c lb.
Local Lg. Sweet Strawberries .... ~ bskt.
White Cooking Onions , nl·v. 1 mp 2 lbs for 29c
Lg. Size Local Romaine . . . . . . . 39c ea.
So. American Bananas . . . . . . . . .... 29c lb.
PRIME & TOP CHOICE MEATS
aged at least 30 days to t~ peak of perfection
Frttb Swordfish ................ 5.98 lb.
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l lb. celJo.pak Ratb Racom Bacon .. 98c lb.
Delaney's own creamed spinach .... 7!te pt.
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Delaney's Private Label Champape,
Extra Ory. • ••.••..•. C711-.1Uz.2:5, Ccaae)Z7.M When you think of St. Patricks Day you
think of corned beef & cabbage, and
Delaney's bas them both. Our special
bome·cured corned beef will be ready fo r
your special St. Patrtcks Day feast.
St. Patrick's Special . Old Bmhmllla lriala W1dMey (qt) . . . . tt.• .
Deluey'• Private Label ('15tt mil) . ·
Nick Jilardoni, a competitive body builder in Santa Cruz,
draws mixed re•ctions from a group of local school boys during a demonstration. Jilardoni later answered ques-
tions about bis sport.
·Memorial Planned
LOS ANGELES (AP)-A memorial 1emce for actor Jay
SUverbeels will take place next
Wednesday at th e First
Presbyterian Churc h of Hollywood. Silverbeels, best
known for ~ role as Tooto in the 1-:z Ranger serl~. died Wedn y.
Delaney's special cured ud trimmed
corned beef briskets ................ z.tt lb.
Lean Ground Beef groand hourly .. 1.41 lb.
Thls ad riftttlvt> Wf'd., 3/1?/tlt Thn Tws. 3/Jt/80
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Deaths Elsewlwre
KANKAKEE . Ill.
<AP> -Len H. Small,
65, of Small Newspapers
Inc. and vice chairman
of t h e American
Newspaper Publishers
Assoc1at.Jon. was killed
Monday in" two-car at·
c1dent.
BONG KONG (AP) -
Retired Geo. ChaQg Fai-
kwei, 84, a friend of the
late Nat.Jonalist Chinese
President Chiang Kai-
c; he k who wa s
a uthorized to accept the
Japanese surrend6r in
southt'm China in 1945.
died Monday of a heart
attack.
NORTH WILKES·
SORO. N .C.
<AP) -Actress
Priscilla Lyon Call, 52.
who appeared m several
movies with !>UCh stars
ac; Clark Gable and Bing
<'rosin· and startred in
The· Little Rascals"
Named to ABC
SAGRAMENTO <APJ
The appomtmc•nt of
LeRoy Chatfield to the
s tate Al co hol1c
Beverage Control Ar>·
peals Board was (jn·
nounced by Gov Ed·
mund Brown Jr. Chat·
field, 45, is a former
member or the state
Farm Labor Board
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movies. died Friday of
cancer
NEWHALL <AP>
Fred ~hroeder, 62, an
inventor who des igned a
doc u ment-incinerallng
file cabinet to protect
U.S. embassy secrets.
died Feb. 28 -the day
the federal government
granted him money to
do further research and
development on his de·
signs.
POUGHKEEPSIE,
N.Y. <AP> -Emeel s.
Betros, 49 . the
Republican legislator
whose lung canc e r
prompted the state As·
sembly lD ban all s mok·
1ng in its chambers in
1977, d1ed Monday.
RIO DE JANEIRO,
Brattl (AP> -Brazilian
author Joee Americo de
Almeida, 93, who wrote
the 1938 novel "A
Hagacei r a" <The
Castoffs> and was elect·
ed to the Brazilia n
Academy of Letters in
1966, died Monday.
MUNICH, West
Germany (AP) -Ac·
tress Olga Cltekhova, 83,
who appeared in more
than 200 fil~ including
the movies "Bel Ami"
and "Befrelte Haende,"
died Sunday.
MILWAUKEE <AP>
-Helen Mahler
Bucbman, 83, founder
of Henri's salad dress-
ings, died Friday of a
stroke.
LA JOLLA (AP> -
Painter-author Fttderic
Whitaker, 89, past presi·
dent of the American
Watercolor Society and
former direct.or of lbe
N aUonal Academy of
DesiiJl, died Sunday.
TOKYO (AP>
Tada1bl .. T1b•1
Kamaya&R, 68, Japan's
pioneer Jazz muaiclan,
died of cancer in a
Tokyo hospital Monday.
bis fam.lly reported.
..IO•a or nsea prtat.a ........ .........,m.-bya putlally 1iabmer19cl tb•ropod
(muw.tial di.DodW') that WU
k.leklu alolil a mudd1 bottom
wlUa lbe tfp1 of ita toea,"
Coombl Aki 1D tbe report.
Coomb1, • biolo1 llt at W•tem New EnJland College ln
We're.
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Due to soatjng OPEC oil ~ces,
electric rates could go up 50% tills~·
Soaring OPEC oil price increases hit us all at more
places than th e gasoline pump. They increase your electric
bill. too. To meet air quality standards. Edison is required
to bum low-sulfur foreign oil. This low-sulfur oil commands
a premium price. Edison expects to buy more than 44
million barrels of this oil to keep its generati ng plants
running in 1980, at a cost of about Sl.5 billion.
'Back in 1970 oil cost about S2 a barrel and our oil bill
was 529 million. Already this year Edison has paid more
than S32 a barrel for premium grade. ultra low-sulfur oil.
And we're told there will be more increases in the
months ahead.
When OPEC prices go up. Edison prices go up.
Your electric bill could go up 50% by the end of this year.
These electric rate increases coming in 1980 will offset
higher fuel costs only. They will not increase SCE profit.
Help get America out of the barrel.
Most of our plants bum oil and natural gas. Last year
more than two-thirds of your electricity was generated by
oil and natural gas. When we can,t get enough natural gas,
we're forced to depend on foreign-controlled high~t oil.
We already make some electricity from nuclear. coal
and hydroelectric sources. In addition. we're pioneering
solar, geothermal and ·Wind power. Our industrial customers
are working with us in energy cogeneration. A11d we're
actively urging conservation.
You can help by conserving, too. Every kilowatt-hour
you conserve reduces U.S. dependence on foreign oil.
Whal vou can do: join the Consemdml Generadon. It~ going to require sacrifice to hold your electric
bills in check. It's going to take a change in hab~ts. Here
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is how you can help yourself and your country:
1. Limit your use of heating and air conditioning.
2. Tum off second refrigerators and freez.ers if not in use.
J. Use less water where possible because it cakes-electricity
to pump it.
4. Tum off lights in rooms not in use. And use lower
wa ttage bulbs where ~ible.
5. If you have a swimming pool. cut down the time you
run its rilter pump.
Also do your heavy household chores in the morning.
Your vacuuming, clothes washing, dishwashing and oven
baking. And give your appliances the afternoon off. That
way you'll be easing the load between noon and 6 p.m.
when demand is at the peak.
Write Edison for commadon help.
On request, Edison will provide you with a person-
ally tailored. computer-designed. energy conservation
program-called S.AY.E.S.-that's e~y to put into action.
You can also write for a free booklet that gives you lots of
helpful suggestions on use of air conditioning. heating,
lighting, water heating, home appliances and solar energy
systems. Write today: Southern California F.dison,
Conservation. P.O. Box 800, Rosemead. CA 91710. •
Theres a big job to be done in the years ahead. If )'Ou
take it easy on the electricity you use-while we wort ; S •
hard to develop domestic ways to produce it-there are ·
bright lights at the end of the tunnel. "
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Southern California Edison
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tilat dlli cJock and 100 WOl'd·wbuda to capture ~ 1n a naUoDal cro11word·aolv1D& ~·
Dlalel L. Pratt, a vtttrao ol Sc:rebb.. COO· !rm~~=::.~ ao!s"7r~::~ Jt.yeat-okt l.aUNI, lld., "'1diat came away wt.th a trophy and a St00 cb.ck.
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'<l'OOword Pu.ult Tournament at a Stam.lord hotel attracted ~tranta from 10 atat.el and Canada.
many vettram of put touroeya hen and other re· · tlat19 Ua .. ~ .... .,... • • •11tw-•1W1.., -.. .._ • "" o.r t• ._.... w ...... ,, ... y. cent OIMll tn New Jersey and Ohio. Cl=.:!~~i!" et"" ·wi.•1 w...-' "'"-llM "You have to bave a stnteay," expla!Md·~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiifi l>CAR PAT: After I read YOW' Cooaumer Pratt. a Defense Department employee at Fort 1 Cloeeup an.Ide about aavlq eoel'j)' by cooklnc Me-.1-Md "A WOMAN'S GUIDE TO wl&lll amalJ e&ecuic appUMC*. l tiOucbt. Mveral -· · ne• COii. One la. Sunbeam 11.ftuaJ"e electric frylnc Dose .... ,h 'P ' "I at.art with the clues wbich require filling in
-.-~ SNSI O'Jle the blanb because they are tbe eUlest. Then 1 FINANCIAL PLANNING" ~·· wttb a l'el!IOV&bl• pot~eey lnffrt di.ab. My rrob· work on words that Cl"065 witb the amwers I get eia .&Mt ._ -~ booi&Nta .,._. too from those... A. ._..._.. s.• .. fltr w-fw w .... cJ•r abOUl· aeveral thhlp. For lnatance'... f?ow Big • B m~ch time ta nqu.lred for cookbu a fl'oaeo. cmn? 1 lR •IS• • 1 Tbe cont.estana in the two.day event vied with Learn about Investment Chofces today, real
ro""'d that lt toolt much lOQ1er (it the tryin.1 pan • ~M Z each other and tbe clock· iolvt.na • set o! seven estate. insurance. tax planning, and estate
Oum lD the oven. Alao. bow dO you use lhe fry pan puzzles filled with aucb clues .. : plann'-'. Speakers Include women CPAs. for bUiQ1 cakes? APARECIDA DO NORTE. Bruit CAP) -For a .... C 'f d
D.R., Newport Beach small fee, visitors to a national religious shrine -WHERE DO HOSPITALS PtJT their VIP pa· wo me n atto rneys and women erti le
Smbeam'a beadquarten IA Oak Brook, m .. ls can stop in a nearby photographer's studio and tients? ln the "star wards." Financial Planners
seocUac addlUoaal laformatioa aboat this fryln1 have their picture taken with lhe pope. -What's 1ood for memory experts and bad for wt-e.t 4 Eve. Sessions
PH &o you. Tbe appUance manafact0ttr's bome The ·•pope" in this case is a lile·sized, oil-on· car owners? Recall, naturally. beg T M 8 economist reports tbat It always takes tonier &o wood painting of John Paul II. Photographer Joao RWU\er-up Mariam Bobroo Raphael. a Port 7_9;~'~ ues.. arch 1
cook prepared froaen dlmten ln an electric frying de Souza thought up the idea and says demand for Chester . N.Y .. teacher, who won fint place here a
pan becaD.M of unavoidable heat loss arooad tbe the photo is high due to the pope's scheduled visit in year ago, got a $1SO prize. Third-place ftrusher WHBlE: ·1~F6f2e~naccAe rtR~uo;n8a1~d.
cover. Eveo to, It ls still more economical tban a July. Joel Darrow, a money manaaer and a systems
lar1e oven. Use whatever temperature ls rttom· The figure is surprisingly life-like. A na-a nalyst for a bank-holding company who lives in Suite 300, Irvine
mended on the frozen food package, but expect the lion wide television news broadcaat showed Greenburgh. N.Y .. won$75. (corner Jamboree and MacArth ~n
cooking tlme &o be "coaslderably longer." Time Braiilians jumped back ln surprise when they saw Margaret Farrar, a puule pioneer and former HOW: Pre-Register today. Fee $95
reqalred varies with the food being cooked. Be the image. Others tiptoed cautiously up to the puzzle editor for The New York nmes. prese nted Call tor 1nformat1on 714-833·2366
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Fee S~Md•~• Note '""alfd ~rvlceT ..... S4Al1' •I YO\lr O-DEAR PAT: I thought I read in your column 1Ct1•s1or.~ .... 1 v-••u1
that there was no set broker's fee in this state. ton •Mu•&41-1289 IU."""-1et ... Yet, I recently read that now there's a new law re· MIU•()tj Yti.>0495-0401
garding pre-set commissions contained in real t"11C:-'-•"-
estate contracts. Can you explain what seems to ~~=='=:·=:·~~~~ me to be a contradiction? In other words. why is
another law needed 1f one 1s already on the books?
J .J .. Costa Mesa
You read in A YS that there is no law t.bat fixes
the amoun& of real estate commissions lo
California. And until this year, tbere bas been no
law preventing brokers from printing a pre.
determined rate In their cUent contracts. As of Ju.
ly 1, 1980, any real estate agreement for the sale of
residential property with four or less units must
contain a notice that commissions are not set by
law aDii are oegoU.able. Tile measure alio prevetlU
brokers' fn>m prtnU.1 sqgested rates la a eoD•
tract ud dod DOt alfeet tbe validity of a ~er
of tit.le to real property.
c-tn-C..,ered I• 1..a•t St••d
DEAR PAT: One of my insurance clients was
kidding me the other day about how he bet that
none of this country's famous battle heroes ever
thought ol life insurance. He mentioned George Custer in particular -probably because the lOOth
anniversary of Custer's Battle of the Little Big
Hom occurred just a few years ago. For the fun of
it. I'd like to find out if Custer did have insurance.
Can you help me out.,
R.H .. Huntington Beach
Paid Polltlcal Adv .
\k>te fcx commoo .ense
In your
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You should have checked rtut in your own;=======----... professional back yard with the wUtate of Life Give your budget • lift,
lasurantt headquarters in New York. Tbe ILi re· sell your slcl equlpnMnt
ports tbat General George Custer pardaued a f • st I n the S k 11 n g
$5.otO We lmuraace policy in 1874. Some tllDJnc, ctusltled ads of the
bah? It was paid olf in 1876, following bJs fatal lut D.ltly Pilot.
stand at UUle Big Hom .
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along
on
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with "3.30% diso t available • seat on every
When you're taking off for Portland.
Air California will take off 30% during our
Grand Opening Sale. All you do ls make
reservations and purchase tickets at least sev~
days in advance.
Our $90 sale fare is good on every scat on
every flight. And you'll jet there from
convenient Orange County or Ontario airport.
Service stam March 24. So tan off on
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Fttq.
Ollily
Daily
7:00A 9:SOA
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fuq.
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Air California and take advantage of our
low Grand Opening Sale fare. Jwt call
Air California or your Travel Agent (but
remember thac you must make reservations and
purchase tickets at leasr seven days in
advance).
We're doing evcryching we can to
help make your money go a long way. We're
Air California. And we want everyone to fly.
Ponland to Oran&"t County 0... County co Portland
Qtpan Anwe fftq. ~pen ArrlYC Freq.
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• ': IOUU. ~.UM will 1aba l.l Auembty IUU Md
• llllrtlll .. °'l90 ~ wW -...... a tiota1 ol two new IMta.
n-8 LlllBLY, Al WBLL. UM area also will
1•in a state Seoate aeat and a ~al seal.
That remalna to be vallatel by the comin1 cenawa. tben ltl'Ugled over ln ta.. re-diatrictint de·
bate that wW follow.
''Tbla year. 1•. ll Important in tbe wla:mJDa ot
exlat.ina Mata, .. Mrs. Bergeson explained. "Votes
in Sacramento mean influence in the dlapoaltJoa ol
boundary lines."
Mn. BergMOO said Republlcam are looklna lo
passage of Proposition 6, a measure which would
base districting on community identity. They hope
it will mean less gerrymandering.
MRS. BERGESON SAID existing dialrlct lines
show little of the usual pressure from parUsan
politics because the 1971 re-districting was finally
L~rlncomes
Get Energy Aid
Low income persons can receive fmaocial help
to meet rising energy costs under a new program
that will be in effect in Orange County throueh
June 30.
The Energy Crisis Assistance Program,
funded by state and federal sources, provides as· ~iatance lo low-income households and Supplemen·
tal Security Income <~I> recipients lo cope with
rtaing costs.
SPECIAL EMPHASIS is placed oo serving the
elderly.
Households meeting income guidelines will re-~ei ve assistance up lo a maximum of $400 in the
form of direct payments lo utility companies for
'electrical and gas-heating expenses.
The head or a household with four family
members can quali(y for assistance if the family
earns $8,375 or less annually, according lo Lucy
Carr-Rollitt, a technician with the program.
SINGLE PEB80NS CAN qualify if their in-
come is $4,250. The ceiling for two persons in a
household is $5,625.
Persons facing an energy-related crisis and
who are bavinl a problem paying their utility bills
can CCJDtad the DlllO Crlsis Aasistanc:e Proeram office Jn Saata Au at IC7-G01.
Energy pl'Olnm representatives also may be
contacted at the Oat View Center in Huntington
Beach al 960·8858; Huntington Beach Senior
Center, SJ6.5496; and the Costa Mesa Share
Ourselves Center, 642-3451.
MOBILE UNITS also are assigned to
southern Orange County.
Persons who go direc tly lo the offices for as·
sistance are asked to bring their utility bills and
proof of their income.
Edith M. Weir
Fund Established
Memorial services have been held for Laguna
Hills resident Edith M. Weir, former placement ad-
m l n is tr a tor for the University of Southern
California, who died Feb. 29.
Miss Weir, who graduated from the university in
1912, served as director
of the USC Teacher
Placement Bureau from
1923 lo 1959.
Among the 22,000
g rad':'ates she help~d find jobs was Patnc1a
BB Woman ls.
Navy Ensign
Navy Ensign Maureen
A. Farren, daughter of
John ff. and Muriel D.
Farren d 20922 Mission
Ryan, now Mrs. Richard
Nixon, who graduated
from USC in 1937.
The Edith M. Weir
Scholarship Fund has
been established at use.
Donations may be sent
in her name to Gin Ac-
count.ing, USC, Universi·
ty Parle, Los Angeles.
• ~ane, Huntington
l , Beach. was com-
Elect
Incumbent
Donn Hall ; missioned upon gradua-~ tion from UCLA. I The commtaaion wu
, • received through the
• , school'• Naval Reserve I Officer 'l'rainini Corps
<NROTC> program.
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•
Cue Dead
• WASHINGTON (AP>
~ Tbe U.S. Supreme
Covrt bu refused lo re·
vive a lawsuit cbar8ine
11 California law en-
fOrHment oftldals with
coverlna up alleced
police misconduct in the
1973 killlnc of an
Emeryville teena1er. DONN
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Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarana Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ..
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high tar
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T8S VICTO&Y eatended
.................. ltl"eldr to
ni'Qe I••~•. 'D 1plte of the
abunee ot defeueinen Guy La·
Pointe, wbo fa.lied to appear ror
pruttce Monday. and Serie
Savard, who learned before the
same that bia tender ankle ls
broten and will sideline him ror
the ba.laoce ol ttie seuon.
Tbe Canadtena, reduced to
lour defensemen because or La·
Point.e's absence and injuries to
Savard and Larry Robinson,
reached bllct for an overpower-
ing offemJve assault, highlighted
by the two-goal performances of
Marlo Tremblay and Pierre
• Larouche.
THE GOALS boos ted
Larouche's season total to 46,
one shy or a club reeord for a
center set by Jean Beliveau in
19:>6. The output Is also a far cry
from the paltry nine goals
notched by L a r ou c h e last
season.
"I definitely think the change
in coaches bas helped me," said
Larouche or Scotty Bowman's
departure for Buffalo last sum-
mer and the eventual arrival of
Claude Ruel behind the Mon-
treal bench.
"It's very hard to say whether
I "d evesi be playing If Scotty was
still coaching 'het>e," Larouche
said. "Pla>ifts every day, has
helped my aWtude and con·
fiden-ce, but Scotty never gave
~~~l'he Franchise' Is Area's Best ·
.
Carlander Heads All-Coast Area Basketall Team ~ . i •
By &OGER CARLSON
Of .. Delly l'ti.t .....
Wayne Carlander, the 6·7"'.i junior
"'Ith "The Franchise" label In his
Ocean View Hi1h warmup jacket, pro·
ved bis tag correct every time out and
Is the Orange Coast Area's Player of the
Year for basketball.
Carlander earned the Daily Pilot's
honor on a squad which leatures a first
unit that ~uld pop lo 104 points a game
based on each individual's scoring
average.
CAIUANDER, the Player of the Year
in the Empire League with first team
all-league credentials as a sophomore
apd a starter at El Toro as a fr01bman,
dominated the opposition with a con·
sbtency seldom seen. -
lie set his school's .scorint record
with a 42-point effort. and also scored
41, 35, 35, 33 and 32 during a season ln
wblch many times his coach, Jim
Harris, was obliged to pull him out with
the Seabawka on the rampage.
Ocean View set an Orange County
scoring rttord with a ~1 rout of
Kennedy. in addition to going over the
century mark on two other occasions.
As a shooter. Carlander bu a soft
touch with 18-foot range. yet wards orr
inside defenders while hardly blinking an
ey~ on power plays .
OTHERS DISTINGUISHED WITH
first team recognition from an area
which produced ball of Orange County 's
Top 10 teams in the fmal rankings and the
No. l team <Ocean. View), are Estanc1a's
Steve Van Horn, ltlater Del's David Cook.
Corona del Mar's Rieb Klndorf and Ocean
Vlew'sJeff Andrade.
Coach of the Year honors to go Mat.er
S .. INN C:--•1,,..r
, f
Del's Jerry Tardie, who was chosen as
Orange County Coach of the Year
earlier.
ALL OF 'nlE FIRST team selectJons
were Involved in champion.ship seasons
with Carlander and Andrade pacing the
Seahawks to the Empire League cham·
plonstup and a berth in the CIF 4·A
semifinals.
Van Hom and Kindorf led their
respective teams to a share of the Sea
View League title, but each found the
road to the CIF 3·A crown blocked by
La Quinta, which eliminated Estancia
in the second round and Corona del Mar
an the finals
Tard1e's Monarchs swept to their
second stnught Angelus League cham-
p1ons h1p and el1m1nated favored
Compton and Palos Verdes from the 4·A
WAU•• II * 11& .._..
playoffs before running int.o Oc .. n View.
Corona del Mar was lhe only school to
pick up three spoL-; on the 15-man roster •
as 1un1ors Mark Spinn and Steve Moore
were selected on the second and third
units. Moore, who did not make AU-Sea
Vi ew League, was good enough lo the
playoffs to earn recognition on the CIF
Tournament team.
OTHERS WITH TWO players on the
squad are Newport Harbor, Marina and
Estancia.
Bruce Caldwell (second> and Bryan
Lmsky CUurd> Jed Newport Harbor to
the Sunset League championship, while
Marina's one-two backcourt punch of
Keith Dawson and Sam Aiello, despite
failure t.o make the playofCs, have been
lStt ALL-COAST, Pa1e 82)
I ' (Seel<INGS,P•1•BZ>
Carner's Dri"1~ t~· the 'Top: It's Easy
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40-year-old Golf Pro to Defend Women's Kemper Open Crown
By HOWARD L. RANDY
Of -o.lty """"" ..... A note to male golfers:
If il's an ego trip you're seek·
in&. don't try to outdrive JM.nne
Carner. Take the easy route
home and beat her lo a close-to.
the·pln competition.
Carner, off to' her best start
ever in her 11th year On the
Ladles Professional Golf As·
sociatipn tour with three vie·
tortes in the five event.5 she has
played, was in Costa Meu Mon·
day for a promotional event for
the upcoming Women's Kemper
Open at Mesa Verde -Country
Club.
CARNER 18 THE defending
champion or the Kemper tourna·
ment and with the start she has
made th.is season, could be in the
wianer's circle again when the
tournament is ataged March
27·30 at Meta.Verde CC.
Carner was on b~d to hit
closest to the pin and to 9utdrive
amateur ;olfers wbo paid a
dollar to compete against her
• an4 whr trokets" to the Kemper
Open. She could come only 23
feet, 11 inches from the pin that
was set ISO yards from the
elevated tee and as a result, 13 ot the 20 competitors beat her
best.elfort of three shots.
Her third driNe was 2Z5 yards
from the tee and only four male
entrants were able to beat her
with Robert Harper of Laguna
Beath kiting one 247 yards for
the best of the g11oup. Eight
women and nine men failed t.o
beat her drive .
For Carner the current season
ls one of enjoyment.
"TIUS IS THE BEST start I
have had," she says. "I won
three tournaments last year, in·
eluding the Ke mper here, but
this year ls fantastic."
Carner dJdn't start her pro-
fessional career until she was
almost 30. She woo the U.S.
amateur national title five
times, then decided to turn pro
after winning the Burdine lo·
vllational as an amateur. She'll
be 41 on April 4, proving that life
does. indeed, belin at 40.
"Carol Mann stayed at my
home one time when we were
both amateurs and we were
good Ctieods," Carner recalls.
"But during the Burdine. she
avoided me and I kept going
around t.o talk to her and shake
hands. It was really funny, and
she says she doesn't remember
it now."
Carner recalls las t year's
Kemper at Mesa Verde.
"I LOOKED at the leader
board on the 16th bole and there
were so many of us tied for
serond and third that I felt a
bogey would put me in 12th
place. 1 really wasn't t.binkinll
'f'•No, tllt 1-t nor authlal ~tt woa't
be for .ale at tbe &oat lbow,0 aald a.JDGldi. ·~• JUlt want people to lmo1' wbatm..,.edbydtol1alla..._ ..
At a .... otfact, ~ ur.. an .uke
••..:float, HY• a11nold1 .
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................ ualimlttdlft.-.
IJ abtlarM dDriDI a race -.._ bl
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1qaare lniellll ot tbe boat la Wii.,.....
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10 a driver coWd be traveliq at abou\ 115 , . t,
about 1riDning at that time. l
JUSt wanted to stay in there
'"Then Nancy <Lopez-Melton>
fell apart and I was able t.o WUl
the playoff. It was probably the
craziest win I ever had."
She picked up the name, 'Big
Mama' in 1976 and it has stuck
a lthough her hus band Don
cringes when he ~ars her called
by the nickname.
"Sandra Post started It when
she was in the press room wail·
ing for a playoff. When she was
about t.o go out, she said, 'I have
to go out and take on Big
Mama.'
"THE TOUR CADDIES kept
the name alive because they
kept on calling me Big Mama.
Then it started again at the
Colgate last year
"It doesn't bother me but Don
doesn't like it but .1 think be
might be getting used t.o It by
now. But it isn't his favorite
name for me."
"I doo't particularly like it."
Don said u he watched Mon·
day'scompetilloo."
JoAnne was injured on a
motorcycle last year after her
victory at Mesa Verde and
missed m06t or the tour alter
May. She doesn't feel the effects
of the accident and la trying to
shed the extra pounds she put on.
She baa taken off 16~ and
says she wants to shed another
30 pounds. She put the extra
weight on when she wu re-cuperating from the injuries and
couldn'lplay 1olf.
But weipt or no weiabt. the
rest ol the playen on the 1,PGA
tour are allo bavinl a wetabt problem only the.Ir's ls apelled
W AtT. Walt until Carner (al.ten
for them to wtn.
For 49ers ~=
At Vegas
LAS VEGAS CAP> -The
young Rebels showed their
elders from Long Beach a thing
or two, and made a happy man
out of Jerry Tarkanian in the
process.
Nevada-Las Vegas, a team
dom mated by underclassmen.
rolled into the third round of lbe
?llatiooaJ Invitation Tournament
Monday night with a 90·81 vie·
tory over Long Beacb State.
The Rebels, 22· 7, will entertain
St. Peter 's, 22-8, in a third-round
game Thursday night. Tbe
Peacocks. who lead the coun(ry
an defense. showed why with a
34·33 victory over Duquesne
Monday night-.
The St. Peters·UNLV winaer
earns a berth in Monday ~·s ·
semifloals ol the nation's oldest
post-season basketball t.our'Da'
ment at Madison Square
Garden.
•'TBA,..S ONE t sure dictn;t
want to lose," said Tarkaniad,
who coached at Long Beach
St.lite for five yean before eot'll·
Ing to Las Vegu in 1973. ''This.
wu a real big one for me.
•'The key ID the second ball
was our reboundina. Lona Beacll
had been ataytnc in \be aame ta
the fint half with their offensive
boards. I thoqbt our kida at· '
tacked their zone extremely well
in the aecocict ball, thouab. ~
we took to the defensive ~ w.hen we bad lo." ;,:
Freshman Sidney Green ~the Rebell with 23 points and~
rebounds. He made 10 ol bis If'
field aoat attempts to lad tM
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Dickie Moore, former forward of the Montreal
CanadJens : "The worst thlng that can happen lo a
hockey player ts that he starts to think. A hockey player
is not smart enough to think."
PMUln •efclttg to Trade Maddez
The Philadelphla Phillies placed Gany Mad· •
doz on the trading block Monday, refu.sing to
meet the demands of one of baseball's best de·
fenslve center fielders for a reported five-year, $5
.million contract ... The Cincinnati Reds have reportedly
.already contacted the Phillies about a possible trade (or Mad·
clox ... A mtld heart attack Is expected lo keep Milwaukee
Manager George Bamber1er out of action for about two
• months, and Interim manage r Bob
Rodeen, former Angel catcher. says be
haa mixed feelings about taking the helm.
"We would all like to see George sitting
behind that desk calling the shots."
Rodgers says . . . Oakland wtll start
either Corona del Mar product Matt
Keough or southpaw Bick Langford In its
openln' spring training game Thursday.
. ·. . according to Manager 8Wy Martin ...
.' · · ( , Bill llobluon tries hard not to say It out·
• ·: ' · 1 • , right, but the hard-hitting outfielder does
MAOOO• . not expect to play for Pittsburgh this
season. Robinson, 36, says he seriously doubts the Pirates
want hlm anymore. He hu already vetoed one trade to
lfouston ... The San Francisco Giants have switched from
bright orange to black as the color for their road jerseys at
the suggestion of Willie McCovey. ''When yoa think of Giants
you think of big, mean 1uys," said McCovey. who bu ~
-called "pussycat" during road trtpc ... Tbe oraap never d1d
do much for me." · ·
11tree Big-JO Tea•• W'I• I• N IT
The Blg·lO coolliluted lo dominate the National m
Invitation Tournament Monday night as Michigan,
{lllnols and Minnesota marched into the .,uarterfinals. Mike McGee led Michigan's 74·65 tlctory over Texas with a 25-poiot performan~ . . . Illinois
itopped Illinois Slate, 75-65, behind F.dcl)e JohDMD'• 25 points
lnd Minnesota turned back stubborn MlssiHippi, 58-56, •s
levln Mcffale and Darryl Mlkbell each scored 15 points . . .
Virgin.la eliminated Boston College, 57-SS, as Lee Buer rut
five free throws an the last 27 seconds ... Kevl.ll Rosen
tank a Ue·breaklng fr.ee throw with 19 seconds left and St.
feter's used its paralyzing defense to defeat Duquesne
'4·33 ... Carl Jordan hit a jump sbot from the free throw
line under tight pressure with four seconds remaining to pro-
vide Southw~lem Louisiana with a 77-76 margin over Tex-
as . . . Moat Sleets hit 11 fr~ throws, seven in the final
~Mod. and scored 25 points lo lead Murray State to a 70-62
victory over Alabama . . . In the NAlA tourney in Kansas
City. Jeff Tock.Ht scored 18 point& and Gre& Berthmd 16 aa
~Iola of La Mirada halted Franklin Pierce's 25-game wtnnlng
ttreak, ~ ... The U.S. Naval Academy announced that
l>asketball coach Bob Hamlhoa will not be back next year. No
teason wu given for the dismissal . . . Nolu RJettardllOD,
whole Western Texas Junior College team will be plaY1n1 ln
the national tournament next week, waa n&Jned buketball
rcoach at the University of Tulsa.
K..,,_ Trade lor t'et Deleta•eaa••
The Los Angeles Kings acquired veteran de· Ill fenseman Jeny Korab from lbe Buffalo Sabres
Monday In exchange ror a fint·round ch9lce In the
1982 entry draft . . . Brat A1Moe set up four
Vancouver goals, two by ~nter Gary L..,.i, as the Canucks
I broke a four-game Atlanta winning streak with a 5-2 National
1 Hockey League victory Monday ni&ht . . . A group of
4;\ualralia's leading athletes came out against their 1overn-
• • f ment's proposed boycott of the MOflcow
· Olympic Games. The athletes, who also
refuee to participate ln any alternative games, are threatentng to 1ue the
Au.ttralian government for financial and
emotlonal loaa due to Intensive train·
lAI . • • The 1borougbbred Board o( the
Maryland Racing Commission baa delayed
Implementation of • rule that would
tou&bea ~ti cy on medication . . . · Dtvlaioa cbampioG 8Wn Zap) of
New Yon Kai RaaUM of Houaton ·
•cw.a were unanl.lbc>Ua eboltet to the All·MaJor ~llQUVI Soccer Leape t.Hm, Mlected by coaches ••• Major
bailees in the orsamuuc.al •t.nle'twe ol the Denver NUf•
IN app&rW\Uy WOG't affect Carl ldiieeT• the NBA team 1
pruld.at and IMMral ....,.,., or bead Coaeb o.me
Wallll ••• Latnwee ...... baa al..,..S a HeODd 1Ma1 coo·· tne\ wtth UM .,......,._ 8ullN. • •
'l'JISANO .... &lloMRa .. 111 the blflnlflllwmerc.kqoCUbs .. .,..,.. lhrmaa f'rua u a
lfff•l1 ...i,nmeat.t scout. Bx·
eeuUv• Vice Pretldent Bunte
Bavul l&ld Fr&DU would wort the c...-ln Arbon• thu 1prtna,
"•Ad be avaUallle 11 we need bU:n
for Htl11\JDent1 durlQt • tbe sealOft."
The club also renewed the*· tracts of lhird baseman Camey
Lansford. pitchers Chris Knapp
and Mark Clear, and Infielder
Todd Cruz.
FROST AGREED to terms
following a momlng meeUn1 wtth
his agent, Dave Sloane, Bavui
and Angel Director of Pl~er
Penonnel Mike Port.
"We were asking too much
money and t.be team's offer waa a
bit less than it should have been,"
said Frost, who was 16-10 wtlh a
3 57 earned run average last
s~ason.
His 1919 salary was $35,000. and
Frost originally was seekin&
$125.000 a year with S2S,OOO in ln-
cen ti ve bonuses. The Angels'
final offer before Monday was for
$75,000.
"WE ARE PA YING Dave
Frost forwhathed1d last year.not
because he walked out," said
Port "Things were resolved In a
com prorruse fashion."
Sloane said that while the
walkout did not affect the
monetary status of the negot.la.
t1ons. it did help frost come to
lerms
··A lot of thinking. discussion
a nd evaluation was done by
Dave." said Sloane. "The ability
to do that at home. and to do that in
camp Is very different. It's tough
to deal w1th those situations when
you'rebwlyworklngincamp."
As (or Frost's fine. Sloane sa..id.
"He might take that out of my
commission for not getttne this
thin&,gtledonUme."
,. ..... r-.•i
49ERS •••
way as UNLV connecl.ed oa 59.7
percent of Its floor shots.
Sophomore Richard Box con-
tributed 22 points and seven re·
bounds for tbe Rebels. Also
making major contributions for
Las Veras were sophomore
Mlchae Burns (16 points>:
freshman Larry Anderson Cl2
points) and sophomore Michael
Johnson <nine points and 11 re-
bounds).
LONG BEACH STATE
riniahed the sea.son with a 22-12
record. The lost marked the end
of the college road (or standout
senior forwards Michael Wlley
and Francols Wise. Wiley had 28
points and six rebounds while
Wlae was held to 11 points and
seven rebound.a.
The game was close
throu&bout the fint ball with
UNLV leavtna the floor wtth a
sllm 46-43 lead at tbe ln-
terml.ulon. But the Rebela •low·
ly J.ulled away ln the second
ha , lead:ine by u many u 14
point.a before the 49en cloaed
the 1ap 1Ughtly.
Lone Beach State Coach Tex
Winter pointed to the lack of pro.
ductlv1ty from bla team'• at·
tack. The 49en bit 40 percent ot
their field goal attempts on the
nigbt and were outrebounded
43·39.
.. , EXPECl'ED ua to 1et burl
on the boards," said Winter.
"But I dJdn't think we would
have aucb bad shooUn1 to 10
a)on1 with It. We bad to have
good •bootloa from our suardl
and we didn't. Tbey're aood
abooten, but they didn't elem·
onatrete it ton.labt."
KINGS •••
• in
BJROWAaD L.~ ." ' Of .. .,..., .......... ~ -I '
~·~ ud a two and a one and a two .;t11 rtq CMil • Ulit .... Verde Countfy Cl~b aolf course, W•4rtetday, llarch 21 when Lawrence Welk
partldpateia Sn UM flnt P~•IJ' tournament at tttie . ~~of the LPOA event bere.
Met' tut year's pro-am was rained out and
nbHqumt1y canceled, fana were 4en.&ed an op-
part.uDlt1 to ••tch their favortt• eotertaloer and
tbe women's ,olfen play.
Tbil year, tbe rainf q1ay be cban,in,. Moe-
da1'1 lDIUaJ event. the loAnne Carner ChalJeaC•, wu completed in a lilht drlaz.le. The ~am date
came durtDC a be•vY dowapour. Tbe pro.am eveat la determined by a bUad
draw for plaJina partners mcludini Carner. Nan·
t:'I Lopez·Meltoll and others foe the better ball
ftvet<>me competition.
,. For thole watchin1 1uch thinp, the oaJy cl· -.... ··~·--· ftcl1I entrant from
o.t .. ,. ... M.rt ......
among the five who tied
for flnt last year is
Donna Capofti Young.
"I won't decide lf l
will play ln the Ke mper
until the Wffk of lhe
LPOA oat.tonal pro-am 1n Las Vegas," said
Lopez-Melton.
.. I plan on playing
all five events out here
and that Includes the
Kemper." defending
champion Carner said
Monday. 8\Jt 11he isn't
omcaally In until s he
slgna the LPGA book
Jan S tephenson 'NEU<
took la.at w~k: otr after winning the Sun City
Cla11ic and bun'l committed yet while Chaim
Hl1ucbi of Japan backed away from her commit·
ment after her doctors asked her not to travel thl4
year wh.iJe she is preenant.
Tournament lJme ls drawtne near and most of
tbe other players on the tour are slened or bave
GOLF
made no romm1l"lent al this date. Only two. in·
cludi._ Higuchi. have said they would not play In
to.ta Meu.
CARNER COLO -JoAMe Carner smiles as
s he watches an amateur try to beat her
chip shot in the Carner Challenge Monda~
on a cold 6ay at Mesa Verde Country Club.
• • • ONB OF THF. MOST t.'NlQUE tournaments to
~e alaQe In awhile Is the first Orance County
~n Heart 0f)('n to be played at Mesa Verde
Country Club May 12 Dave Cooper Is spearbead-
ang the event that has a number or club members
who have uodergonl' open heart surgery as com·
m1tteemen. f'ro• Pagr Bl
ALL-COAST AREA .. "Proceed.J will be used for the low interest
1-ducabonal rund for children need..lng direction or
fo r those with p11rents With such problems ," says
Cooper. singled out for their Individual ab1lJty . High h.and1cap ~ntranu will use the yellow
lees and the compet1llon Is open to both men and
women for a Sl.50 entry ree. for further informa-
bon, ooatact Cooper at S.0-9122 or write to him at
1.525 Mesa Vetde Dnvc Eut ln eo.t. Meu. 921626.
Estancla's Tim Krohnfeldt earned a spot on
the second team, while a second team berth goes
lo Fountain Valley'• Jeff ctu11t.ensen.
Third team spot.a were also garnered bl
Edbon's RJcha.rd Chang and Huntingtoo Beach 1 Jason Walker. • •• lThlEll EVENT8 ON 'l1IE DOCllET include
AU-Ona1e Ceaat Area
First Team
one invohtng the Loa Angeles Rams for the South
Coaat Juruor A.ll·Amertcan Football League. It will
bt> heki at San Clt>mE'nte Mwl.lc1pal Course Sunday.
May 4 with Ram players. coaches and manage·
ment penonnel t'XP<"<'lt'd to partJclpate. For more
mformat.Jon. cootact tbt> tournament or leacue of.
fices al 532-<4050 or 661-0758 To writt> for informa-
l.Jon. add.reu Rams-South Coast Open, P .o. Box
2063. Caplltrano Beach. 92634.
Player, Scboot
Wayne Carlander. Ocean View
Steve Van Hom. Estancia
Rich Kindorf, Corona del Mar
Jerr Andradt', Ocean View
Da'fld Cook. Maler Dea
Seeoad Team
Bruce Caldwell. Newport Harbor
Jeff Christensen. Fountain Valley
Mark SpiM, Corona del Mar
Keith Dawaon. Marina
Tim Krobnfeldl. Estancia
TbJrd Team
Jason Walker, Huntington Beach
Bryan Uuky, Newport Harbor
Steve Moore. Corooa del Mar
Sam Aiello. Marina
Richard Chang. Edison
Ht. Ct. Avg.
6-7VJ Jr. 26.0
6·5 Sr. 22 5
6-5 Sr . 18.7
fi·I Sr. 23 l
fi.O Sr. 14. 7
6·5 Sr . ig,9
6·3 Jr. 19.5
6-6 Jr. 11.6
6·5 Sr . 17.8
5·11 Sr. 11.1
6-3 Sr. 11.t
6-1 Sr, U.t
6-3 Jr. 10.J
6·2 Sr. 18.l
6-4 So. 10.8
The secood a nnual Pat Haden celebrity
tournament wiU be held at Irvine Coast CC, Mon-
day. Apnl 21. Beneficiary of the competition will
be the John Tuey Cllnlc on ~half of deaf children
in Oraap County For further tnfonnaUon on this
one. call 826· 1246 or write to Sl.89 Saratoia Ave .•
CypNN. 80630.
Tbe dlJrd Benihana of Newport Beach charity
iD•iC.atJ.anal wUI be held at Aha Vbta CC tn
P.laceatia Monday. The O,_,ge Comity CllJldl'en's
Ha.pttal will benefit front tae pf'OC'Cl8da .
Sprinter's Marks Hold Up
LOS ANGELES <AP> -
U nlveralty of Southern
California sprinter B~ulliDs, who received creditl rom four
community colleaes nc one
semester lo 1971, bad bla
audemic reconb authenticated
before be WU en.rolled at USC,
acbool otnclala NY.
Dr. John E. Larten, USC
faculty athletic representative.
said In a prepared 1utement
Monday that he had received
autbenUcatJon or Mullin•' rec·
orda from each community col·
le,e. 'It ls important to note that
the courses Mullins took
ROBERTC. KAZ EA
ATTORNIY AT LAW ____ ....._
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T .. : ... at
Speclallzln; In
criminal law, drunk
drtvlng ~ pef'IONI
lnlury. Free cansula· tlon.
aati1a.d the reqaJremeota for
the A.A. ~fii~· wbicb wu re-qulred f« bWl1 at use un·
der the requlremeatl of tbe
NCAA and Pac-10 Coofereoce.''
Lanen stated.
Tbe Los Anplea Times report.
ed ln Monday's edlUont that
M ull\01 received tbe credit.a
from Pasadena, Rio Hondo.
Weal Lot An1elea and Loa
Aneeles COIDIDUllitY colletes -spread ~ tal Aqeles
County -lb ~.(all of 1171.
The 23-~}(llUlliral. In hls
tlnal year of euanmuy at
Southern c.J: a ....... bl the
Trojan .fDO.m tum that set
an NCAA nlC!Of'd Wt mont.b. Dr. Jay Berpr, Soutbem Cal
dJrec1or ol edmu.1om. aaJd ID a
prepared statement he was con-
cerned that Mullina' academlc
records were obtained bJ re-
porters without bll permiuloo.
"wblcb la contrary to federal
privacy laws. . "
Beraer said that he could say.
"With Mullinl' permlaslon" that or the a llUts Mulllna completed
In the fall ol um. only 14 were
accept«t by use .
Only course wort that
"roughly parallels the types of
academic courses tau.cht at
USC" ii accepted for tramfer.
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AP----
"MYPATHER W"8a registrt\·
Uon chairman for greater Sea~1
so I used to always get passes t.o
the pits. Even as a yt>ungater t
was a g~at admirer of' 'Bill
Muncey. who lived only a few
ble><:ksfrom us.
"So you can Imagine what '
thrill it was when I beat BID ln ~
Mission Bly Regatta. In th~
year 's campaign circuit I flnishect
second berund Bill with only 2.2.00
less points.
Despite his interest in fast
boats. Reynolds may have wound
up as a professional basebaU
player had It not been for his
m1litaryca~r
The name of the game is basketball and
three Nebraska supporters of a girls high
school team really got their minds mto the
action as they urge their team on to a vie ·
tory during the state playoffs in Lincoln
"When I was 171 was scouted by
the Mets and the Dodgers as a
catcher . When I turned 18 I wa~
racing the draft. so I enhsted in
the Marine Corps. I played soml'
baseball while r wa~ 10 th('
Corps" Raiders Dealt Setback AT AGE 73, Reynolds' father
Tage 1s an enthw.1ast1c member of
the Circus Circus crew Others or
the crew are Dave Knowlan. a
former aerodynamic eogtneer at
Boeing Aircraft. who designed
M 1 s~ Circus Circus. and Jim
Harvey. 34. crew chief. who is i.n
charge of keepmg the big power
plants rwuting
Ou:ners Vote 22-0 Against Move to LA
RANCHO MIRAGE CAP > -
Managing gener al partner Al
Davis of the Raider s finds
himself in an almost untenable
position today because he wants
to move to Los Angeles and the
National Football League de·
mands he stay in Oakland.
NFL Com missioner Pete
Rozelle said 22 of lhe league
members voted against perllUt·
tine Davi.a to move his team into
the vacant Loa Angele•
Colileum with five abetenUons
and Oakland not votin1 .
IWzelle said the "moralll)' of
hop..scolchln1 franchises" was
one of the main factors lo Moo·
day's vote.
D,\ VIS 8A1D KB still plans to
play in Los Angeles but Rozelle
retorted. "The Oakland Raiders
will play their games in lhe
Oakland Coliseum in 1980."
The Commissioner sald. "We
will schedule lhem in Oakland."
but be admitted that the issue
still must be settled in the
courts. No fewer than six court
actions currently are pending on
the matter.
Davis said he was allowed 1n
the meeting for only about JO
minutes. He said that he did not
want anarchy in the NFL but
simply wanted the same rights
granted to Carroll Rosenbloom.
who arranged for the move oC
the Los Angeles Rams from the
Coliseum to nearby Anaheim
prior to his death last spring.
Davis also pointed out other
franchise moves which had bttn
made .
"TIUS MEETING, t\S Ft\R as
I'm concerned, was a dominated
m eeting," he said. "I'm not al-
lowe d In when the attorneys
don't want me in and they take a
vote when the attorneys want
one.
"I firmly believe I'm right.
We're going to continue in Los
Angeles doing what we have
been doing.··
Jim Hardy, general manager
of the Los Angeles Coliseum.
said, "We have a seven-year
contract with the Raide rs and a
commitment for $17 million in
improvements. There would be
Goring Traded
To Islanders
UNIONDALE, N.Y. <AP> -
The New York Islanders traded
lonstlme players Biily Hanis
and Dave Lewis to the Los
Anseles KinCI for cent.er Bukb
Gort.Di ln a NaUonal Hockey
I Leaiue trade today'
Rania. 28, the Islanders' ftnt-
ever draft plck in. 1972, II prtnz
clpalb' a rilbt wiDf wbo bu
played ln every OM of tbe ex·
"an110b club'• 1amet, ucept
OM dda MMOD When be l'U benched. 11ata MUOD, bll ei,rtth,
ti. baa l5.,. ... 11 •11ta. Lewta. le, a defellMIDIJl, WU
the lllandin' ..eo.ld Cli'aftt plct tn 1m. Th1I ........ be baa • total ol It ~ on ft1H .,...
an~ 1' ua&tt.
TIM »,J9ar:o&d Oori81 la lD
bit Wb ~ Wttb LOI ~·' In lt7't·1' til WOii dMt lea1111'1 t••r B1n1 TrottiJ for 1portam~ combhle41 ~
·-pa.,:ftfa ....... --• to.all Ind ...... ,.... Poia'I,
a course or action in the courts
against any who would seek to
negate that contract "
John Mecom of the New Orleans
Saints.
Still. Hardy admitted. "It does
look pretty bleak for the Raiders
coming here this year."
THE RAMS' MOVE from the
Coliseum to Anaheim Stadiutr1 la
scheduled to start with the 1980
season.
The move caught Davis by
surprise since he had not expect·
ed it so soon. The abstentions
cam e from Philadelphia. Cincin·
nati, Miami. San Francisco and
Los Angeles but not a single
Cranchiae supported Davis.
But at race time. Reynolds is all
alone in the cockpit of the big
thunder-boat.
The NFL appeared to be mak-
ing a power play acainst Davis
when Charles Sulllvan of the
New Encland Patriots moved ror a vote on the question of the
Raiders' move Crom Oakland to
Loi Angelee.
The motion was seconded by
''THE PREV t\ILING H'Dti-
ment wa:a for our con.tltudan
and bylaws.'' aa.id Roaelle, who
also poinred out that one ol &he
court suit.a had the NFL ao&nl
aaain.st the Raiders, t.be first
Ume iD bill rec:ollffUon sueb • action had been ta.ken.
"It la then you bave to bave full
coocentntlon, usu.red that your
crew baa made tbe boat fut and ... _..
Wllat mu.. an wallm•'*9
drivesriskbisllfeatsucbapeecW
"My ~•\at thrill la doing lt and winntq," aays ReyooldJ;
"With otben l pesa at is tbe fe,r
of .._ lfa.ybe It'• a UW.1f
both... Q
Brande to Take
Hawaii Position
Charlie Brande. one of the most successful
high school volleyball coaches in the Orange Coun·
tv area. wUI take a job as assistant women's coach
at the University of Hawaii IO the fall and will take
four girls from the area with him to play for the
Rainbows.
.. I will be an assistant to Dave ShoJi in the
women's program and Kori and Kns Pulaski
along with Kari Rush will be going there with me
Marcie Wurts of Corona del Mar will also attend
Ha wali on a track scho larship and play
volleyball." said Brande.
Brande has been girls coach at Newport
Har bor High for the past two years. taking the
team to a championship this school year and a
third·place fi nish in his first campaign
His boys' teams at Newport have reached the
quarterfinals of the CIF playoffs each of the last
two years and most of the team returns this
season. lie has coached the boys for the past four
years
Yelich Selected
Sea View MVP
Costa Mesa High's Karen Yelich was picked
as the most valuable player and champion Estan-
cla 's Cara Francy and KrisUn Frant.sen were
named to the All·Sea View League girls basketball
first team. Yellch, a 6-1 senior. averaged 21.2 points a
game durtna the past seaaon.
Francy. a 5·9 sen ior . averaged 11 .2 and
Frant.sen, a 5-10 senior. averaged 16.2 per Ult.
Completing the first team were Cindy
Stoughton of Corona del Mar (5-5 junior with an
18.0 point average> and Robin Holmes (5·9
sophomore with a 22.0 average> from El Toro.
Second team honors went to Uu McNamee of
Estancia. Carol Krikorian of Colta Mesa. Brana
Walder and Elaren Jone11 of University and Terri
Young of El Toro. Youns la a JWllor, the rest are
seniors.
Joe Wolf of Estancia was named coach of the
year.
Race Crew
Under
FBI Probe
ROCKINGHAM . N.C
CAP> -The FBI said
Monday that members or
racing dri ve r Joe
Millikan's field crew are
involved m an 10vest1ga
t1on of interstate
transportation or stolen
vehicles
FBI Agent Howard C.
Burgin declined to iden-
tify the team members
0 ••fer
WIDE AREA
COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A.
•17.75 ••••th
·involved or to elaborate
on the investigation.
which became public
S und ay a ft er an
a non ymous telephone ;;=.;;:::;;:::;;:::=======~
call was received al the
press box dunng the run·
ni ng of the Carolina 500
stock car race.
"We've got an in ·
vesligatlon going lnvolv·
ing interstate transporta·
t ion of stolen motor
vehicles. The investiga·
Uon involves some of the
crew." said Burgin. who
said he was referring to
Mllllkan'screw.
·'That ·a about all l can
tell you. We haven't gone
to a grand Jury." Burgln
sald.
The anonymous caller,
a woman. told Charlotte
Observer sport.I wrtter
Tom Hiutns that the FBI
was ln•eall1atln1
Millikan's team, wblcb la
employed by L .G .
DeWitt. president of
North Carolina Motor
Speed•ay.
DeWitt declined to d.la·
CUii tbelnnatiJlatioo.
"I'm boktlni off unW
cbartes an made. Tbe
FBI baa'*" up rroot and
told me IOIDe ol our team
memben wen belna m..
ve1ti1ated . . . When chars• _are ftled, u..n I'll cMdde net to d0~1;
DeWltt..WSunda.Y.
Elect
Incumbent
Donn Hall
DONN
HALL
FOR
COSTA MESA
CITYOOUNIQ
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meat ~ _. ......,attaa data ladicat.11 UMN la
more rNdlly ·~Mrdle °'1 and utW'al tu oU
U.S. 11m9e'tllaaearU.r belieW4.
A ~ NPOrt luued lut week by the
U.S. Oeolaclcal 8urvey IAY9 that tbere la a 95 per·
cent cbaaee tMt at least U .5 blllian btrrela Of on
la ytt to be dlaclovered ottlbon, up from eaUmatea ol 10 bilUoo barrell ln 1175.
AND n SAID there ls an equally &oocl cbance
that st.5 trillloa cublc feet of natural au will be
found, up from tbe 0 tr1lUon cubic feet cited lD tbe
1'75 estimate. ·
However, other fil'IN9 lD the report lndJcate
the overall amount of offshore oil and gaa la 20 per·
cent less than previously projected.
The new survey f11ures put the maximum
amount of undllcovered oil at 38 billion N'"T'ela,
down from d billion barrels i.o 19'15, the Jut time
the agency made an estimate.
THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT of natural gas is
placed at 139 trillion cubic feet. a decreue from
181 lrllllon cubic feet ta ms.
Government 1eolo,Uta say there la only a 5
percent chance the amounts contained in the
"maximum" eatlmat.ea actually wlll be found.
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Safet9 Afoot
Floor mats with a safety slogan were
among the exhibits at the recent Engineer·
ing and Plant Operations Show in Costa
Mesa. The mats, manufactured by the Dust
Control Division of Prudential Overall Sup-
ply. Cerritos, are multicolored and accord·
in& to the manufacturer , available on a
rental basis .
Honors Slated
Tom Uegler. credited with supenriainl the
final. st.aces of conatructaon of Anaheim Stadium
ad bulJdial of t.he Anaheim CoovenUon Caller will be honored t.oolghl aa "lllO Manager of the
Year" by the Society for the Advancement of
Mu.,:ement, Orange Coast Chapter.
The ceremony ts scheduled to be1in at 7:30 at
the Jolly Roger Restaurant, MOW. Ka~Ua Ave .•
Allabeim
Over The Count~r
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NEW YORK <AP> -u '°" •infrr ...... comet from you mlpt rel• co a ltllCly ol ltft
1realioul activity by an authoritative p&ael ol tbe Na·
Uonal AuodaUoD 0( JkallMN l'..eoaomlltl.
ll IOCUMI OD one of tbe poteadal eowen.
Aft.er revMwtna tbe 387 noD·a=Uona bllla puled
ln the NCODd aasion of U.. 9l5th • the econom1lb
found 140 were moderately or alplftcaotl.J lntlaUcmary
and cab' a deflaUooary.
T'be only blll NtJl u ''alp.lftcantly dtf'laUonary .. was
lhe AirtlDe DerelUlaUoo Act. wbieh beau tbe pbueout of
federal cent.rob in that IDdUltry ower a NVeO-year perlod.
Twenty·dlne a=aUoal bHb alao we.re evaluated. Twenty-two were uqed mtJ.t.lonary,
the looe ~ beln& the rescluioo ol
$463 million approprfat.ed in um to
build two B·l bombers.
··Most of the bllls were not by
themselves very si1nlllcant." said
George McKinney, panel chairman.
"But taken together. their impact will
be fell in the pocketbook of every
American con.sumer."
Md[.NNEY'S WARNING may cu••""
have been borne out, since iollaUoa in recent weeks bas
accelerated to an annual rate ol more than 11 percent.
Pocketfb>ks are lighter and tempers hotter.
But Ul spite o( ~ ill effects. a queatlon remai&:
Did lhe people really get from Congress what they want·
e<f~ Everything costs. but was the price -in terms of in·
flalion -too great a price? You judge.
These att the eight bills considered to be slgn1ficantJy
inOauonary ·
-~ Emergency farm Bill, PL95-279. which ral&ed
permiaible t..arget prica pald farmers for divertlna land
from production.
-PUS.334, WH1CR EXPANDED federal credit al>
sistance to rarmers and other rural residents.
-PL&S-~. a $4 billion military ronatrucUon bill
-Pl..95-483. which sharply Um.Ued competition from
vessels owned or controlled by the Soviet government in
shipping between the US and other nations
-Pl..95-523. the lfumphrey-Ha-.kms Full EmplO) mcnt
Act. ~tuch set a national goal 0( 4 percent unemplo.> mcnt
b\ 1983
-PLfS..588, "'HICH INCREASED veterans' pensions
-Pl..95-$99. which authort1ed $54 billion 1n federal aid
for highways and mass trans it during the next four years
-PL9S-OOO, the tax reduct•on ball that lowered taxes
last year by Sl9 billion
ReV1eWJng the list, many Amencans are likely to be
tom between what they see as worthwhile goals and the
high price of those goala. Some wtll rind themselves al •ar
~·Ith them.selves. To spend or DOt to spend?
Technical Forces Aid
Market to End Skid
NEW YORK <AP> -The itock mart&et ~versed a
sharp four·sessloo decline with a t.edmical rally today.
, 1be Dow Jones avera,ee ol 30 bad..utals. olf :n.$t
point.a ln four tndiq d~. rebounded toclay 1.51 potnb to 826.45.
OaiMrs outnumbered IOMrs by mON Ulan a 2·1
margin •moo.a New York Stadt ~change-lbted Issues.
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it a lot."
DENNIS THE MENACE
by f'trd & Tom Johnson
GORDO
JUDGE PARKER
J'Vt: NEVER
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
DR . SMOCK
NO-r N\OCH. ~ KeeP
MY eees 1N c~eoARc::>
e>oX6S!
by Gus ArrioU
~KNEW EXACfLY Wt-\AT WE WERE PL.ANNIN(;
NO, OfAR··· rrs TOO
COLD··· IT1S
FRE!ZING
OUT
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Jeremy Brett and Joanna David aw in
four-part presentation of Daphne du
Maurier'a "Rebecca," airing on Ch. 50 at 8 tooif ht and each Tuesday through
Aprl l, and on Ch.~ at 9:40. It's the third
feature in the new "Mystery!" aeries or
tbrUlen.
N!PORT
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Gwien: AM1er1 S1a<161.
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au.I: J.y Johnlon.
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TUNE
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Mike'• ti.-friand. • highly
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KN8C (NBC) Los Angeles
I l<Tl.A (Ind ) Los Angeles
KASC-TV (ABC) Loa Angeles
()) l<FMS (CBS) San Di.go
• KHJ-TV (Ind.) Loa .\no••es a l<CST (ABC) &.,, Diego
I KTIV(lnd.) Los Ange+ea
KCOP-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles
KCET·TV (P8S) Loa~
KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntlntten Beaen
'United States' Wins
Language Liberawd on New TV Series
BJ PETER J. BOYE&
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Something lovely and
strange comes to television tonight, a series that
simply demands a separate ledger for lta reckon·
ing.
It ta called .. United Stales" -the allusive tiUe
referring to the various stat.es of connubial union
probed by this serlo-comlc lMovaUon: and It ls the
product of a virtual free hand given to creator
Larry Gelbart (who brought "MASH" to TV) by
NBC President Fred Silverman. (Channel 4, 10:30
p.m .)
THE FD.8T THING YOU NOTICE about
"United States" ls that it comes wi;;nooe of the
standard 1l1npost1 of ordinary lme Ume
televtaion that direct us to tbe "righ mood. No
bouoey theme aong, no audience reaction, no laugh
track.
Once iD.llde "United States,.. yau'll notice
noae ot tbe ltaDdard elements of ordiDary TV com-
edy. No bam·n.sted dilemmas, no easy aolutlon.s,
no clwmtly laid comic setups.
Instead, you'll see
( J
two manied people talk· TV REVIEW lna. Talking in tbel_r bathroom, talking ln -------.J their bedroom, talklnf in tbe kitchen. Talk ng
about death and money and about the fact that
they talk ao much.
It hu been suggested that sucb ls the true
stuff ol marria1e. that "United State&" ls a UD·
ivenal definition of marriage. It la not that, any
more tbao It.a intelleca.ual cousin, "MASH," la a
true deftnltion of war.
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0 Tbe C'Maen'' precedes the buketball
1am• bltwMn Uae San Dteao Clippers
ind U. IM ~elea Lakera. .
NBC • 1:00-Marie O.mond and
Oavtn McLeod bolt "Tbe Bll Show" wttb ~ John Byner. Mel nuta, Bert Pal'P and Pink Lady.
• • • u :30 -Beaulta of the
Alabimi, PlOrida and Georlla preslden··
ttal primaries are ualyzed.
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Disputed
TVFiJm
Gets Boot
OKLAHOMA CITY <AP> -An Oklahoma
Clty televlalon station
will not show a mm that
prompted a $2.4 million
libel suit med by the
parents of deceased .
nuclear plant worker 1
Karen SUkwood.
The movie. entltled ' • IV -"The Plutonium Incl· ' : .... ' ·
dent." was based on a ' ' ,.
book by 'Thomas B. Al· l · ' · "
len called ··A Sborl · • • ,r "'
Life." It a1n t.onlgbt at 9 Ste,..'• Cfti f~ oo CBS, Channel 2.
"We elected not to P o w e r s B o o t h
show the movie 'Tbe Port r a Y s safety
Plutonium locldent' on eneineer in con-
advlce of our at· troversial film. "The
torneya." said Jack Plutonium Incident."
Sallaaka. KWTC pro· atrin~at 9 tonight on
IJ'&m manager. CBS Qb. 2.
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Daught.er' is an
achievement
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Hope in 'Starmaker'
HOLLYWOOD <API -Bob Hope will star it
"The Sta.rmakers." • "book &how" about a talent
bunt to discover tomorrow's bluest star.
The special, which airs on NBC on Monday,
March 17. stars Robert Urich, Robert Guillaume.
Lmda Gray and Mane 05mond. Sam the chimp
from "BJ and the Bear" will also appear.
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Poppins .. tn ua. Sbe la shown at rtaht
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poHiblY btcauae of lta heavy
vocal demuda. Tbe prlnff. for
ln1tance, i1 played by an actor
aeemin1ly pbyalcally inap-
propriate for the role but t.be
ma1nJlicent v°'ce of James L.
Cutlip soon ovenhadowa any reaervaUoa.s.
Cutlip brtn11 the proper e11n.t~ low-key aJ.ncerity to tbe part of
lhe future monarch torn between attain ol state
and attain ot tbe heart. And Dana Meryl as the
young tavern waitreas who captivates him gives a
fine, sena1Uve performance while mat.china him in
vocal effectiveness.
THE OBLIGATORY COMEDY lead -in this
case a bumbllnl buffoon who envtalons himseU a
19th century CIA oper41Uve -la in extraordinary
han«h at Sebut.ian's, with Jeffrey Wlnoer virtual-
ly walking away with the ooo-mualcal sequences.
He is aptly complimented ~f Unda Wolfe as a
sprightly barmaid who literally sees through him.
and their third act duet is a gem.
Jack Rluchel ls strong _ and sensitive as
CuUip'a avuncular tutor. a highly sympathetic role
well interpreted. Janene Lovullo's princess,
betrothed to the prince by state tradition, is given
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spirited COlieiiana, Danny Michaela in a sensitive
cameo u a waiter who earu the kfni's favor and
John Man.ball Culver as t.be by-the-book prime minister.
MtJSICAU Y, THE POWE& generated by
such choral numbers as "To the Inn We're
Marching," "Come Boys," "Student Lire,"
"Serenade" and particularly t.be rouainc drinking
song is a wellaprlne of •ust.a1n1nc interest. Wayne
Madison's lmaelnatlve settings and Michael Dearbaugb's fine llghUne effect.a allo are en-cbancfnl.
·'The Student Prince'' seldom aurfaces in local
theaters <this production ls the first in at least is
years ~a.Uy), and musical theater afirianado$
are adviaecf not to Jet the Sebutian's version
pus w:uattended. It continues throu&h April at the
dinner playhous e . 140 Avenlda Pico. San Clemente .
Now Johnny's C.ashing In
NASHVILLE. Tenn. <AP> -
The man at lhe party, scotch
and water in band. tugged at the
black shirt sleeve of Johnny
Cash.
"You don't know me,'' the
man in the three.piece blue suit
told the ruggedly handsome 6-
foot-2, 200-pound country music
superstar. "But many years
aao. I carried your bags at the
airport. And I want &o thank you
for the $10 you 1ave me; $10
wmt. -•&:Jin tboM dQa. .• um t11ie *10. CUil bu _.
a long way himself. Thirteen
years ago he overcame pill ad·
diction and an interlinked prob·
lem with alcohol to become lhe
top star in country muaic. Now,
he's celebrating bis 25th year as
an entertainer. It's the silver an-
niversary year for "the man in
black."
Cash. 48, bas sold more than
50 million records, written more
than 1,000 soogs and received
tbree platinum and 10 gold
albuma ill t.be United ~tea
-..... Be 1Maa woo m Grammr
awards and six Country Music Association awards, including
the prestigious entertainer of the
year accolade in 1969.
And Ul80 may be a year of milestone~ for him. Besides
celebrating bis 25th year in show
business. be IDJlY be inducted in-
to the Country Music Hall of
Fame. He's been nomiaated for
the sbrtne in the past three
years. to see veterans Merle
Ktleore. Grandpa Jones and
Hu1' Sbow inducted abeed oC ...
School Bans 'Cuckoo's Nest'
GLEN BURNIE, Md. CAP> -
Tbe principal of Old Mill Hieb
School in tbia BalUmore suburb
has banned a play baaed on the
novel "One Flew Over The
Cuckoo's Nett," the se<:ood pro-
duction to be halted at the school
in two week.a.
"My objections to this play
stem solely from the wie of what
I consider to be lewd and of-
fensive language and to two
scenes leading up t.o and includ·
ing the seduction of one of the
cbaractera," 1aid Leroy Carter,
the principal.
THE PLAY, BASED oo the
1962 novel by Ken Kesey. is
about rebellion lo a mental
boapltal. It features a patient
who or1anize1 other patienta
aeainlt a strict nune.
A film venioa of the novel
made in 1978 woo four Academy
Aw arda and WU voted by the
American Film lnltltute u one
of the 10 best mcmes ever made.
The novel also ta on the acbool
ayatem'a apprc>Ted readJ.nl lilt
and the play bu previously been
•tased at nearby Annapolll HlCh
School.
DLUIA TEAQIE& Arthur E.
SmeWmoo 1a1d lut week that
''FOXU"
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be was "outraged" at the pro-
apect of tbe show betn1 banned .•
lfe aaid he wrote to Echrard J .
Anderson, the Anne Anmdel
County ICbool IUperiat.endent.
ukln1 him to overrule Carter's dee talon.
Carter earlier rejected a pro-
ductl~ or the rock muleal "Hair .. for almllar l'UIODI.
•'Then are plays available
that portrQ upUftlna, cheerful
and bapp)' entertainment ex-
per1encee ... Carter •aid. "I feel
tbat there 11 enou1b of Ute
seamy. violent, rrt1htuln1.
lewd ud mibappy side ol tile porln1ed all around UI. ••
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Darint& ~Do It!
Fatlaer and Soa ..........
Actor Richard Kiel. who played the steel-
teeth .. Jaws .. in James Bond films. bolds
bis inf ant son, Christopher Martin, at home
in Los Angeles. The 7-pound, 10-ounce baby
is dwarfed by his father's 335 pounm. 7 feet
2 inches.
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'I can wear a
football player
, out from a chair, '
! says Larry Frankel,
Jett, shown at
Hill Top Home
for the Elderly
I ·. in Charleston,
W. Va . At age 75,
Frankel is heading a group Of fJXercisers
including Harland
Gorrell, right,
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Art today comes lo a melaqe of wpes, •h~ea and colon; from the more tradWonaJ
paJnttnca. aeulptures and aatique furnlahinp to
the equally popular aod, in aome cues, equally
valuable it.ems aucb u orange crate labels,
baseball cards, s~amah.lp poetss and even
barbed wire.
Public thirst for art bas paralleled the
skyrocketing inflation rate and the plummeting
value ol tbe dollar.
But the mes.sage at a recent seminar on art
as an investment waa blunt: Don't aacrlflce
aeathetlc enjoyment for cash.
"Art Is a long-term investment." said
David Bathurst, president of the New York
branch of Christie's, one of the largest fine art
auction houses in the world "You cannot buy
today and seJI tomorrow like you can stock. and
bope to make a profit.
''THE STORIES that we have all beard
about -how something that cost $100 is selbng
for $100,000 -often don't mention that 20 years
passed between the two transactions."
Seminar panelists didn't leeture about the
merits ol buytDg a Picasso vs. a Renoir or
market preference for works from the French
Barblzoo school over American impressionists
Rather. they addressed the nuts and bolts
issues of art investment such as estate plan-
ntng, insurance, appraisal and the art auction
Above all, they advised. the art market 1s
not the way lo make a Cast buck
Bathurst advised potential collectors to sta}
away from the art ma rket if profit 1s their main
motive because those persons will buy badly
"You will bu y the right artists. but the wrong
pictures; the right etchmg, but the wrong state."
he said.
"If there 1s no knowledge and. far more 1m·
portant. no love behind your choice, you will be
indifferent or blind to quality. And without
quality, there is no hope of making a good in-
vestment in art."
Held at the Newport Harbor Art Museum.
the seminar also featured John Duncan, a
Illa Jll'Oll'Ul ll fedenlly funded and M·
mJoll_. throup tbe West Virsinla State
Departmlllt ol Welfare with an . .gnual budaet
olflt-000.
Newport Beach attorney spectali.zing in estate
planning; Norman Newman. an insurance
agent with Great Northern Brokerage Corp.:
and Stephen Lash. a vice president with
Cbriltie'a and bead of the estate and appra1aa1s
department in New York.
Spomored by City National Bank, the
seminar also wu held at museums in La Jolla
and Palm Springs .
Although London-based Christie's is known
for fetching seven-digit figures from single auc-
tion sales. Bathurst and Lash said most auction
sales an well Wlthin reach of ~ neophyte art
collector.
BA111URST. WHO auctioned a Gutenberg
Bible for S2 million in Apnl 1978, said the
average sale at Christie's last year was $3.000,
and many sales were made for under Sl,000.
Christie's. which auctions between 20 000
'Art is a long-term in-
vestment. . . You cannot
buy today and sell tomor-
row like you can stock,
and hope to make a pro-
fit. I .. ~" .
and 30.000 paintings }earl). increasingly has
~een a nse 10 bu) ing and !-iell.ing of collectibles
'One of the mtere.,ting things about the
business is that we are not JUSt dealing "1.Wt
the tradlllonal areas." '>aid Lash. "We're not
1ust dealing with these.> high priced objects.
We re talking about rare coins. rare stamps and
vintage cars · ·
Lash explained that auction houses general-
ly make commissions by levying a seUer's fee
of 10 pertenl and buyer's f~ of 10 percent off
(Sff AllT. Pace CZ>
camaraderie among tbe group. In many institu·
tions. staffs are indifferent."
"l really enjoy it," s ays Margaret
Thompeon, at 97 the oldest member of the group
at the Hill Top home. "You need ex.ercile.
That's part of life."
"It limbers us up, helps our artllrltll and
heart conctition," aays France. Swm. 81 years
youq.
A bltnd woman. Welde Camp. '7t. sap.the
nerdle bel .. ber bod.1. bi .. and hmda.
Frankel, a naUve of New York Cit>'. eame
to Welt VlratnJ,a SO years .ao to belp ........, a
brother's clWn of amall department nor. •Wiii t.boUCb be DeTer cared for die hwfaw world. t
A GYllNAST IN biO achool. be ftlun· 'I teered bis Ml'Vke t.o teada omnutta at tbe t
Chars.am TKCA and dld dda few as Je&ra j'. while worldna full tlme in tbefamt1Tbtallm1•.
After tbe buaine11 wu llqmdated. be
-founded Us 18 tbe LawrtDCe Fr-.a Plta111 ~ Center •• DCIGll"Olll priYate dab. .,.... ...........
founded tbe Liwtace l'rankel ,....,._,a
noaprdlt public fOun.datloe tor NII ... tato
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HOWARD A. SIEGEL IS CROWNED IJY ROIJE"T N. Wl!l!D
'
King Is· Crowned
The cache or royalty here on the Orange
Coast la now complete with the crowning of
Howard A. Siegel as King Neptune.
Hia coronatJon took place at the Balboa Bay
Club Friday rught at a dinner dance hosted by
the Newport Harbor SpasUc Lea1ue and the
United Cerebral Palsy Association.
Siegel, we think, is a good choice to wear
the crown. He bas a royal presence and certain·
ly is experienced in reigning -just ask any of
his business associates.
Walt ToUnon's orchestra came down from
San . Francisco, as us ual. to provide dance
music, and the ballroom was decorated with
daisies and carnations .
Among those offering congratulations to the
new king, who was chosen for hJs service to the
<'o mmunity. we r<' Mr. and Mr5. Danlel Epstein,
Tony Vitti, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Reilly, Supervisor
and Mn. Tom Rllt>y, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Mangers, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Wray, and Mrs.
Richard Robinson !hl' was unable to attendJ.
And, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Weed <he was
o.lly ...... "-tit-. ... tnc. O'o..11
JUNIOR WOMAN OF THE YEAR
Mrs. Joaeph Klockgether
last year's King Neptune>, Mr. and Mn. Dick
Cllarcb, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doan and Don Jolly.
Also sharing the evening were Siegel's
parents. Mr. and Mrt. Sydney Siegel of Tor·
ranee. and his wife Diane.
~ Jolla Renee Rlngwalt, daughter or Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Rlngwalt Jr., Corona del Mar, will
be presented during the 1980 Las Campanas
Debutante Ball July 19 in the Marriott Hotel,
Newport Beach.
Wendy Catherine Birtcher, daughter of Mr.
aad Mn. Arthur B. Blrtcber of San Juan
Capistrano, will make her bow at the Ball des
RosenkavaUers in Vienna on June 26.
~ KILL !A
SNAILS ••• ~
Wet weather wtJJ bring ~
anafl• end 1tur. to your r-:
garden. -rha 1 I~ ft .0
th• Mfett lnAll bait we <fl
recommelld for uee
around chUdren
and pm.
II appnalag s
By Judith Olson
The formal presentaUon, which will take
place in the Palaia Schwanenberg, ls attended
by fleures from government, tbe diplomatic
world and residential society. aecordlng to Mn.
Robert <b Williams Jr. of New York, ball
chairman.
Among members of the American sponaor·
ing committee is Mrs. B.B. Anderson of
Newport Beach
PhJllJp Gl111gow, commodore of the Balboa
\' a cht Club. has found a new callmg.
During a revived traditional activity at the
club called Chef's Night Out, where club of·
ficen ael'Ve dinner to memben and suesta.
Glas1ow wu bead waiter.
Reinstating the event. which bun 't been
held for 10 years, was Glueow's idea.
All the club officers donned red coat., a.ad
their wives put on red aprom to let'Ve a chicken
dinner to 1SO guest.a.
Joining Glasgow were .1olua 11.oM•-· Ter·
rence Webb, Dkk Krenz, Tom Lamadoa. Grei
Harns, Alan Andrews, Dick Deaver, Rld1ard
Jones, Robert Wheeler and dtelr apoues, aloni
with Dorta KJnt.
The waiters awarded a bottle of champagne
to the most grumpy guest, who turned out to be
Coop JohnlOIL
Music was provided by club member Swede
Jobnaon and his band. and a good time was bad
by all ., ~
Mn. Joseph Klockgetber of Fullerton is the
new Orange County Junior Woman of the Year,
as announced by the Assistance LeagQe of
Newport Beach, Junior Auxiliary.
We learned the news during a gala luncheon
and fashion show at the South Coaat Piasa
Hotel.
New spf'M)g looks were abown by Saks FLfth
A venue and iiiclude sherbet colon. knlta and
more knit.a and the retumln1 Ivy Lea1ue look.
Judges for the cont.est were &kbnl W.
Gay, A. Vlaent J orseuea. Mn. LollJa K1U'tt·
JIH, Mn. Mary Aue Muc and &lpenbor
Harriet Wieder.
Fashion show chairman was Mn. WUUam
Wegener.
Hetdl Loalae Jolulaoa, the first Newport
Harbor student lo leave on an AFS program this
spring, ls ln Brasllia for a year. She will attend
college with other high school students.
If J10U ha" on Una /or H~. and it Co
JudUh ()Qon at Che Doil11 Pflot, J>:o. Bin l~. Cones
M e1a, 921126. or call 642-4321.
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Women
in
Science &
Mathematics
A conference to Increase young women's
interest in mathematics and science; to
foster awareness of career oppartunlties for
women In math -and science-related fields; to provide students an opportunity to
meet and form personal contacts with
women working In tradltlonally male
occupations.
For Junior high. senior high. colleoe women
and lnter~ted adult• In Orange County.
SATUIDAY, MAICH 22, ltlO
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COSTA MISA, CALllOIMIA tZ626
~nON: C714J 1u;;l76I
WI.Ma do parent. atop worT)1nl about tlMlr
chUdne?
No qu11tlon bH been aaked more or
a.uweredlell. a. tbln a ma11c cut-oil period wtt.n off.
lfi'tDl*-oameaecountablefOl'tbllrownadioal! la a.en a wcederl\ll aaomtDt WtMa pa,.... can
...__ dMaeW epectaton ID the U\'et ol tbttr
tlliUdl9 ad lbnal, Hlt'I tbltr 111•," and feel ....... ,
W1ISN I WA.I In my ao.. I ltood ln a
blepltal ~dor waitln~ for docton t.o put a
few ltiteMI in my IOD I bead and l Wed,
0 WIMa do you .top worrylq?" and a nune wttb autborM1 lald, "When theJ ttt out of tbe ac·
eidnt-pram atqe."
Illy mother JUlt smiled falDtly and II.id ~ I wa lD my IOI, I Mt on a tittle cha1t
IJI a cluaroom &Del beard bow ooe of m)'
cbildne talked lneeuantlJ, d1arupted tbe clus
ud •• beaded for a caner m•~ llceaae p,lates. I.a lf to read my mind. a td;bet' aald,
'Doa't worry. They all 10 tbroucb tb1a 1ta1e
and then you can lit back and eojo)' tbem."
MY llVhlEli Uatened and aald notbln&.
wi.n I wu IJI my 40a, I spent a lifetime
waltlnc for the phone to rtnc. the can to come
home, tbe front door to opm. A friend aald.
.. They're trytnc to llnd ttwm>wlftS. In 1 few
years. you can atop worryln1. They'll be
adulta." ..
B)' tbe Ume I wu 50, I was alclt and tired of
belJll vulnerable. I wu 1Ull worrying over my
chUdren, but there was a new wrinkle. There
was notblq I could do about it. Yet I continued
to angul.ah in their failures. be tormented by
••• Art
<From Pace cu
the sale pt1ce of an art object.
For ex.ample. If a paiDtlng sells for $100 at
auction. the buyer will pay SllO. the seller will
get $90 and the auction house will take a S20
com mission.
Auction hou1e personnel abo offer a~
praisal services for lnsurance. estate tax or 11ft
purposes. At Christie's, Lash aa.id. written ap-
praisals are offered for a one·tlme fee. which
can be waived 1f the object is sold sooo aft.er the
a pp ra.iAal.
Art appraisal is an imprecise science. be s aid. 11te tuk of setting a value on art ts
especially difficult wllh woru Crom contem·
porary painters or young. uo.k:nown artists.
"What we are depend.in« on when we give
estimates of value is the Intuition, the eye and
the field or the expert." Lash said.
THE MARKET VALUE or appraisal or a
pr ivate art colle('t1on 1s the cornerstone of an
l'State plan and providing adequate ins urance
for a collection.
Norman Newman. who serves as an in ·
surance consultant to museums. galleries and
major art collectors. warned art owners to
scrutinize art lmu.rance cootract.t.
"'lbe insurance companies have 1enerally
put into their policies what we call packin& and
sblpplnc clauaee." be told the audienee. "If you're movtni your property, you muat use a
competent. profeulonal packer and/or sblpper
of floe art object.a. They don't expect you to
have a picture wrapped In a blanket and put m
a trunk."
Also. he saJd art collect.ors shouJd check
with their lnaurance company before lending
objects to muaeums or friends. Some policies.
he noted. don't allow the owner to waive them·
surance company's right.a.
Homeowner or tenant insurance policies
generally only cover the cub value of the art
object, without consideration for appreciation.
he said.
Attorney John Duncan said art collectors
should provide an estate plan in addition to a
will to isolate an art collection from taxation.
0 BY CAllEFUL ESTATE planniq you can
greatly reduce ,the taxes and, In some cues.
eliminate those taxes completely." Duncan
said.
Moet tax aaviD1s are reallied by estate
plam aet up over a loot period ot time, be aa.id.
Jn addition, art collerton can reduce taxes or
obtain deduct.Iona by:
-Matinl lifts to Individuals or lnttJtu·
tiona.
-SeWq up Uvtn1 or testamentary trusts.
-Donating art objects lo qualified public
charities.
An lndlvldual can give up to $3,000 per year
in prope~ or cub to any one person without
paytq state or federal &l!t taxes. be aald.
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ForlheBOBI
Powers "Total ban Tra1111no Mes It au DOSSlble. Immediate classes 111mloQ Call today tor your 1nt11v111ua1
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P£ASONA&. ~T • MOOO.INO SCHOOl.S
ORANGE COUNTY
3 TOWN a COUNTRY
OMNOE
(71 4 647-8228.
tbelr fnlltratlou and ablorbed ID tbelr dlaap.
polntmeata.
My trienda aald when Ill)' kMll Sot married I
could atop worrylnl and lead my own Ufe.
I WANTED TO believe that. but I wu
haunted by my mother'• wan amUe and ber oc·
cutooal, "You look pale. A.re you all rilbt!"
"Call me tbe minute you set home.' "A.re you
depreued about something?"
Cm It be that parenta are aent.eneed to a
lifetime of worry! la cooeeru for one another
handed down Wte a torch to blue the trail of
human traUtJes and the lean of the unknown?
ls concern a curse? Or ii it a virtue that
elevalel m to the bigheat form of life?
One ol my children became quite irritable
recenUy when be aaJd, ''Where were you? I've
been calling for three daya and no one
amwered. I was worried."
I smiled • wan smile. The torch bas been passed.
[~_B_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e_._J)
WEDNESDAY, MASCH l?
By SYDNEY OMA&&
A&1E8 Olar. 21 -Apr. 19): Superior may
make unusual request. Key is to seek a defln1·
tion of terms. Find out what la expected of you.
You can tranaform apparent setback Into rous-
ln1 Victory.
TAVRUS <Apr. 20·\!ay 201: Bnng Jong.
ranee objectives tnlD focus. Tue noth!ng for
granted. Accept personal respoM1b1ltty for ac·
Uooa. Plan ahead -open 11.nes of commumca·
lJOD.
GEMINI <May 21 June 20>: You can be
finished with k>ng-standlng debts. financial and
emotlooa.J. Accent on money arrangements tn
connection with partnt>rsh1 p. cooperat ive ef-
forts. special 1.nve11tments.
CANCER <June 21 July 22 J: Individual ap
proach to questJoru.. proJeclc; 1s much preferred
to "comrruttee reports." You wall have unusual
op~rtunJty to become more mdependent -key
1s willingness to welcom e new contacts and con· cept.s .
LEO <July 23 Au g. 221 Become more
familiar wtth basic terms Don't depend on de·
pendents. Bwld for your own secunty. A family
member, envious and resentful, could toss
verbal barbs. Be matun· cnoo gh to avoid angry response.
VIaGO (Aug 23 ~pt. 22 l: lnstmct could
serve as reliable ~u1dt• }Ou nee11 not Ix·
wedded to trad1t1on. P~1lJon not strong for
direct eaafroot.at.ions~ d1verstfy, accept social tnvtt.dcm. coneentrate oo contacts for Mure
\lie.
Ll8aA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Emphasis on
routine, basic pl"O(t"d ure._, \ahd appraasalc;
become knowledgeable-abr>ut propertv and 1t-.
worth. ~vi.s1oru.. rt'\ tt'~'· t-xammat1on of fine
print ma.y be ntt<"'\sa ry part Of ~~nano
· ~&PIO <Oct. 23 ~ov. 211. Surj.(c or
popularity come<; rrom s urpn1e source. You an·
on rece1vina e nd of aood news a s pecial
messase and somethinJ of value ha°nded yo u on
proverbial silver platter. Be ready ror change .
SAGrM'A&IUS (Nov. 22·0ec. 21J : Count
your chance. be sure or obtaining money's
worth. Keep eyes open when makina purchase
-accent Oii payments, collections and percep·
Uon ol what is really needed. Protect valuables.
CA.PaJCOaN (Ott. 22·Jan. 19): Dance lo
your own tune. Cycle hilh and you are strong
despite tbo8e who attempt lo undercut you.
Define upiraUons, see people as they are and
not merely as you perceive them In fantasy
world.
AQVdlUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Someone
may be trJtnc to ''put squeeze" on you. Take
time to ~amlne procedures, asptratJoos and
orgaa.tuUonaJ duties. Emphasis on what occurs behind~. spttlal c:ommunlcation from one
who is temporarily confined.
Pl8CE8 <Feb. 19-Mar. 20>: Wish comes true
ii wllliq to be rid of Wlllecessary burden. Time
bu eome to push aside "security blanket. .. A
major project can be completed.
LAGUNA BEACH
SCHOOL OF ART
Spring Ouaner 1980
March 31st-June 7th
•J9-1rv
• Pt1n11ng-a.g1nn1ng
• Life 0 1ew1n9
• Wttercolo r ·~ • o.-i"'a • Color II Design
• Prltltmeking ~tiOft
•An Hlstof'V • c.r.n1cs · Atku
• Sc:utc>rure • Childntrl'I An
• Stone Cervlng
• Ptlotogniphy
• Llth~v • Communlatoon
0.lgn
• Eicpennen'-f
EnerneUng
EVENING CLASSES
• Painting
• Olrlmlcs
•An HiltOfV
• fthotoal"IPf\v • Ofwwlng
• Mixed Media
• .»welry
•n lf't echool ticPttlenct
with a unlqut tnvlronmtnt
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D&~• ANN
lJJtD91; J laiow JOU .,. . .....,. __ _
I aa....,... ~ J'OG .wa...-. ........ to
~taila ...... Pleue, Aaa. urce Uie TV
1MtWGl'btofW'9labout tWr l*·food N\'eMll
-. t9DU1b to do tome
.bard·bitth11 doevmea·
ta.riel GD tbe problem of
UDwanted animal&. Tbe
OVtJ'-popWatioD ot cat.a
and doca La a natblal dll1raee. II y cblldren a re anhnal-loven. We a,..
... aponatble pet-owneri
wbo believe io bavln1 the cata •l\d doss apayed and neutered. It
la 1urpri1ln1, with so
f~w people left on farms ,
that so many lnd1v1duala
have the farm mentality
when il comes to letting
an imals run loose and
breed al will. This is
foolish and expensive.
Thank you for helping
a worthy cause, Ann. -
BROKE AND WEARY
DEA.ll B. AND W.: I
hope tbe readers who
have pets will accept
personal respoaalblllly
for tbetr ulmals, as you
s a11ested. Documen-
taries woald. Indeed, be
very effective bal It will
probably fall to public
TV to do the Job. <I wtsb
ABC or CBS or NBC
would prove me wrong.
Needle
Workshops
Author and needle
arts specialist Erica
Wilson will present two
workshops in Newport
Beach Wednesday.
She will discuss quilt
mg from 10.30 a .m . to
12:30 p.m. and c rewel
fro m 1 ·30 to 3.30 pm. in
the needlew.ork depart-
ment at Thfl Broadway.
Fashion Is lard.
Reservatibns may be
made bt calling
644-1212. Thi~re is a fee
of SS.50 per ~lass.
Kiwis
To M~e!
The Newport Beach
Kiwi Club, an associa·
tion of current and
form e r American
Airlines stewardesses
and flight attendants.
has scheduled a March
16 luncheon at the Costa
Mesa home of Mrs .
William Knowlt.on
For more information
about the club. phone
Mrs . Paul Brumfield at
499-4721.
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D Z A R A N N
LANDERS· I bave IOl·
leD UlYMlf about $4,000
llu1b11 tbe tollet or
t...u oo tbil water lJl the
bUIA -or wait uaUI re•1 ao ooe left in t.be baUu"Oam-Am I tM only lady
whb th• problem t
PlHN tell me If then'•
a aolutkJD. -WlSH r
II AD A OLADDE R
BLADDER DS~a WISH: Yt1,
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.......... yeanelf, ....
t.erca,.
anto debl 1 don't know H bo D exaelly bow ll hap· 0 008
pened, but it did I'm 1
bla TV fan. ao 1 wrote to n_ _ •
four ~ my favorite TV ~igner
persooallUea a.od asked
if they would lend m e a hin
$.5,000. I riaured I could Ol a
clean up au my debts "
and have a little extra
cushion so I could
breathe easie r l ex
plained I couldn't bor·
row from a bank
because I h ave no
security. and they would
just have lo have faath in
m e. (I have never cheat ·
ed anyone out of
anything in my life.>
Every one of the TV
s tars I wrote to is a
millionaire. I figured
that out of four a t least
one of the stars would
com e through. Well.
Ann. I have to tell you
this. but I didn't get
even one response Why
are big shots who make
it to the top so selfish.,
Every one of the people
I wrote could have sent
me $5,000 and never
missed it.
I wall look for your
answer in the Kansas Ci·
ty paper -R.H.
DEAR R.H.: You can
bet your bifocals that
the TV stars never saw
your letter -and It's
just as well. If "the peo-
ple at the top" read all
the penooal requests for
money, "your old
clothes" and the incredl·
ble things the public
aaks for, there would be
DO t1me to do anydl.lng
el1e. Wllat's more, If
they i•ve money to even
a small percentage of
the people who put the
arm on them, they'd be
boated themselves.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: I have seen
some letters in your col·
umn about guys who
can't unnate in the pre·
sence of other guys I you
cal l 1l "a bashful
kidney"). but never
have you printed a letter
from a female with the
problem Well, I have 1t
-bad.
If a woman is in the
next stall. I just can't
seem to go. I have to
hold 1t until someone
TOLEDO. Ohio (AP>
Steamtrain Maury
G rabam, king or the
hobos, wears designer
clothes.
He shops at Salvation
Army s tores, checking
labels, searching a lways
for the hallmarks of
qua lily : a moth hole
perhaps, or a genteel
fraying at the cuffs.
·'I have an image to
maintain." sai d
Graham. attired an a
natti ly frayed P a lm
Beach jacket and vin·
tage pants with a :.hine
on the seat ··clothes
make the hobo ··
Clothes could also be
the :.tart o f a second
career for the Toledo
man who four times has
been elected National
Hobo King. Lately he
has been featured on a
local TV commercial for
a men's fashion outlet
and has appeared on
Tom Snydcr·s"Tomor -
row" show on NBC.
The hobo life is dif·
feren t than it once was.
Even Stea mtrain
doesn't know firsthand
what the old hop-a·
freight days were like.
He didn 't s tart hi s
career until he wa~ in
hts 50s, after he and his
wife had raised two
daughters.
He hit the road in 1971
when his knees gave out
<.1nd he could no longer
work in the cement·
finishing business.
In the wanter .
Graham . 62. lives on the
south side of town with
his wife Wanda . a
physical therapy techni
c1an.
Cell 642-5678.
Put a few words
to work for 011
For your next . . ' anniversary.
THE DIAMOND
ETERNITY RING.
The eternity ring, a circle or
semi-circle of diamonds, is a
lovely way to tell your wife youre
glad to be married. Pick one for
lier from our selection of diamond
eternity rings. Then ~ve her the
anniversary present she11 never
forget
f
"l.oc* heref I CM write my name In tho duat on this
vtsuaJ display unit!"
Marriage Saver
Meal Advice
Wins Praise
By DR. PETER STEINCROHN
Dear Dr. Steincrobn: My wife and I were only
days or weeks away from divorce. Belatedly, we
writet.othank you for saving our marriage.
We followed you ad vice We came across the col
umn yesterday. Will you help us celebr ate b)
reprinting it as 1t first appeared'! It may help many
others-Mr.and Mrs. N.
DEAR MR AND MRS N I am ver:> pleased.
Herc 1s the column you rl'ferred to an its entirety
• • •
Dear Or. Steincrobn: I've taken :.omt• nolt'!. lat{·
ly Most of our family quarrels t.lke place bl'forr
breakfast. or bcfon• cJinncr I:. then· any rea:c.on for
th1s'1 Mr. N.
DEAR MR . N. · Givf' me one guess and 1"11 say
either one of you is irritable because your blood sug
aris low.
Remember what Winston Churchill said was lht'
reason for tus happy marriage? In all their manta I
years, he and hts wife had breakfast together only
once. At least so goes the often told tale.
I CAN UNDERSTAND the possible reason. The~
we re not affable breakfast companions because the)'
were irritable at that time of day. Low blood sugar
does that.
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Think o( it. You have dinner. let's say. at about 7
p.m . Twelve hours later it's time for breakfast. You
haven't had any food in all that time. 1f you are the
type in whom your pancreas, adrenal.5 or liver are
especially susceptible to producing a low blood sugar
level. you're Likely to be nervous and irritable.
Another trying time or day is the evening after PUBUC NOTICE
the tong workday at the office. shop or home.•-----------
Perhaps you've had just a snack for lunch. Or no
lunch at a ll. Your wire hasn 't even had lime to nibble
while ironing. c leaning, cookin~ and taking care of
th e children.
You come home famished. You have h ad a disap·
pointing day businessw1se. You are confronted by
complaints about the children. about a broken ·do~n
vacuum cleaner a nd many other patJence·trying 1r·
ntat1ons. Two low blood s ugars add up to ZERO in
satisfactory human relationships .
THE ANSWER IS EVIDENT. MAKE a pact. No
talking at breakfast until you are through eating. No
talking before dinner maybe half-way through.
Give your blood sugar a chance to nse and :c.mooth
out the amtab1lity m your brain. It's all so sample 1t
seems s illy, doesn't it"
I am not suggestmg that you take some wonder
drug lo promote peacefulness. No special treat·
ments Just asking that verbal communication be
postponed until both husband and wife have had a
chance t.oeat and e levate their blood sugars.
I 'll end on this scientific note about
hypoglycemia <low blood sugar>: People a re more
lenient and patient on a full stomach. Eat before you
talk. Eat before you scrap. Try this. Mr. N .. and let
me know how it works
MEDICALFITES
FOR MRS. Q .. We don't have a p at answer for
the cause of obesity. Of course. ove reating and lack
or exercise contribute to the problem. But there are
other factors.
You are not doing your child a favor by overfeed·
ing her so she becomes fat. Remember that the fat
baby often become the fat adolescent and the fat
adult. Many obese people overeat because they have
emotional proble ms : hostility and frustration pro-
duced in broken homes. Eating becomes a security
blanket. , .
Often the cure or prevention of obesity lies 10 the
attitude of parents. The treatment of obe&ity in
cblldren ts not complete until parents are also treat·
ed . Many a child stays fat until the house becomes a
home. •••
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Fight Vowed
FRESNO CAP> -The
Fretao Qt1 Council bu
aareed to o,bt for com· pletloa of two maJor
freeway proJectl. 'tbe
projedl ln'fOlve the im-
provement of fflahway
41 throuP the dty and the completloo of
Freeway 190 between
Abby Street and
FreeWQ•.
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the file kept by the J;OUrt. ~=~· If you are lnttf'estecf rn the
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MYNOMT
We have 1 veral fine home!f
with pler & sllp
a Toa<> HOISi COUtCTIY
4 Bdrms.. 3 baths: ranch alyJe.
mlnl·estate tn orange groves. 1249.500
BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR
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SZOl.000
P'tatutk 3llOO + IQ.ft home. Totall1 re modeled, hardwood
Ooan. bay wtndoW9 too.
Gourmet kit c hen
ovelook1 sunny
breakf ut area. 2 larae
bdrm1 downalalra, ________ , l8ClOlld story bosll lpClC·
lacuJar master t ulle.
Huae dreuln& area.
rabed Roman tub, mar· ble top pullmana +2
more queen alu bdrm1.
A IDUlt to see. Call now for personal prevlt'w
646-TITI
.......................
G1 I .. IOOZ .......................
DOYaSHOUS
LOWDOWM
Owner N)'I bring orrer
c:D Ullil flUllaltlc 6 Bdrm · '""'" •,. 'v""""1 , ...... , ............ [ 1 ~ •,:. ':.:'~~~ ~ ~ fjNM
~7171
UHIBJEV AILE
&,lli50-4 Bdrm, 2 balb,
hardwood floor, new
kitchen with all the
goodies! VA auumable
814% loan. $315 PITI.
C SELECT ~:i; &otdown. but call
:~PROPERTIES ()Pllvll10•tl)l~l()lfl MCI'
=1:'E~. te·tt;Ntl
pnvate maater swte,
nallive stone r1replace.1--------extra large game room. Askin& $109,95(). Call for
all amenities. 963-7881
..wum.-1
MISAVBDE
5 Bdrma. or 4 ar a den;
""''''"?• tt\11 "'°~' '·" immaculate 2·story
( •. II01i:lj;(1I ~~d~~~:ni-:: " l;f;\ i ·J: waler sortener, de-~=~~~~~· ~I cont.or waU coverings. = ~for app \. $1811,:iOO WHY r A Y IUHT? 8B31163 175-4777 eves
cou.ECTm
~ 2 Bdrm duplexes.
OJrma del Mar. 2 paUoe
and laundry room, as·
1WD1ble lst TD. owner
·associated ·'
8 1lOl<f "S-llf"'lTOlt5
llJ]•, W lrtlbo.., •' t Jt,• I
wlll help finan ce .--------
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~N Ill 0 •II\ llJll ll)lll ti" I • {lllftllld
RIDUCED
FOR QUICK SAi.it
OCW:ROMTS
Seller will help fmance.
Submit your terms &
creative financing. 6
-------~ Deluxe 2 bdrm .• 2 balb urutB, now 85,000!
OPPORTUNITY moca often when you
..-e reault-gettlog Dally
Plklt ctaaaifled Ads to
~ the Orange Coss
marUt. Phone 642-5678
Owner's deluxe 3 bdrm.,
2 bath unit + • bdrm. rmt.al. oo 55 ft. klt. Now
Sl95Jl00!
HURRY ONTHF.8E I
W»alayl'rop. ........ * 675-7060 *
UDO llU SH0,000
3 bedroom. slnaJo story on n prime
inside lot, recently carpt'tl'd, draped,
painted . wollpuporod arnd tlfed !
Whew ! Owners hovt' u nt•w hou1.e In
mind: chance ror buyon to muke u
neut buy. Pr(.'8onlt'<t ut ~.000
U ,._ IVIJ [ ti()Ml:I
REAL rans~. 6 /b eooo
2443 Eest Cou t H1uhw.iv Coron1 dol Mtr
IXICUTIVI
QUAUn
MHAY•DI
Oraclou1 land1capln11
and entry ad1 lo the ele1ance of this ,,000
aqJ\. home. 3 Bdrm plWI ...-.ie muter swte.
Beautiful offlce/Hbrary
comblnaUon. Maanlfl·
emt family room wtt.b
CllUlllY brick fireplace.
Pleasant shaded patio
with lush landlcapln&-3
car prage, xtra bhns. A
must see. Only 1227 ~
Ca.II today! 546--Z313
QI'~" 010· ,. , ''"' '""'' '•"'1
'
!®IRfMI
W•f1wtt4-s BR 4 Ba c ustom
waterfront home
w/171138' pvt dock.
~ 11.cm.000 dir9ct
ban builder. For cWalJa
• tbia home ud appt to
lee. call Carol Hott, ·agt
931.oo!M. Prln only.
GAIDIM
COMOO!
A bargain, 171,SOO, 2
Bdrm. 2 bath, bric k
fireplace, encl 2 car
garage. 90% hnanci.na available. 17.200 total
down. Call now. 546--Z313
' Ol'fli 111Q•1• \ IC)N 10 8' lvlff'
1~1111
IUS11C2•
older home OD large tre.
covered lot. Eutalde
COila Mesa. •.ooo.
Roy Mee8"die. Rltr.
5 .. 772'
AIAMDOMED ................
Plllale 1roundl. Beach.
:.sty Froot porch. Lob-
by entry. a BR. f'l>rma1
din. park>r. w /bltn dbl
china butch. Den/1ame
rm. 2nd 1ty veranda aun-
d ec k w taep out a lde
ltalrcue. 1Ddoor artl.IUc
1wrwell. Guest qtrs.
Domed cellln11. Bay
window. err acceu. 50%
reltored.. It bu it all.
Must sacrifice for
Sl2S,OOO. Call now!!
Brokr. 9S3--0ll02
DOYBSHOUS
4 Bedroom, 3 bath.
custom. ClOl"Def' locatloo,
~ lcapa, with someCl-
ty llahl view. ~.ooo.
~o/
7ff.t221
9 ...........
w-.oc1 ,,._.
On Newport Pen.a. or
South to Laauna lkh..
Single family, muJt.lple
dwellmg or romm1 tn·
come unita. Brkr Invited.
Write: R. Luther, Box
420, Laite Arrowhead,
Calif. 92352, Or Call:
714-337-2414 or Eves
33'1-1TI7.
$15,000
DOWN!
Owner will carry SM.000
AITD on um a Bdrm 2
bMb ftxer. Family room
witb atone fireplace,
utility room. 2 car
prqe. A steal I Call now
54&-2313 O"t'' ,, • .,,.,, \ 'ut" '"'"' f.l'tff 1•1@111
. -. tis C~l~we_ll Ban.~~~
TAKI TIMf ,.0 LIVI
in this immaculate "drm. 2 bath
one story townhome in adult
community. The plushiest of
carpets. elegant use of mirrors.
upgraded appliances & excelJent
location near golf coutse & tennis
club. Walk to shopping & bus.
$137,500 Fee.
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tew&SIM.000.
COLI OP MIWPOtlT llALTOIS
Dlll.c..tttwy .. C._ .. ..._
675-1511
moADMOOI
KAllOI V1IW talS
&aper ~ avail ,
OD U. lovel,y. SR fami·
l,y nn bocm wllb reiuln1
view tA mW .. blllalde.
it.allltlcal1 priced al •.aoo c.n DC1M'IE VALENTINE m.eooo or MCMll7
SmlM.Slst,000
Country l i ke at ·
mcMlpbere, 1 urround1
lhla fantaatlc family
home. Atrium entry.
formal dlnln1 room .
famlly room + bonWI
room too! Private,
secluded muter suite.
Owners wiU help wlth flnancin& c.11 now ror
CMMACOYI
~ 3 +dart room
In adwlve Cblna Cow.
Bley aad ocean WW.. P'ee
land and a11umable
loM. c..um..wo (')l/lfN ,._ 11 • '\ • ,,, 11 11<-t ,,,,., • te.INHI
US.1M••1 ..
OlD Coac>MA DB.
Md
True 2 Bdrm cotta1e. WoodburD.ln1 fl.replace
md qua.lot pvt paUo. M ·
1ua1e bl Tl>. and owner
may help finance .
$117,S)O. Call ITl.a50
preview. 646-7171 SllJ Ol'flvl~O ·ll\ll"ll0141,.,_I ~~>~t¥!~~ .. l•dllld ~~~~
RL'dh1ll~~Realty
WTSIDE
CHARMER Ea1talde, Coata lleaa
cbarmer. brand new,
just completely re·
modeled! New roof.
c:9rplta, Jl&ln&. kJtelwl &be woft:a! lacndlb&e
value, Ju.at S102,IOO.
IUTy! TU. .ctvutaie I
11,IP Kr.Ill\ tllfl\l'
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LIDO'SMOST
SPICTACU!l--U VIEW
41111 Udo Part Dr., ab
floor condo. 24 Hr.
eeearit;y. C.U fol' •PP\.
~ 752-1700 WISTI:UFF COMOO m., "1 9 • "\ ,.,,, '"~~ '"' 1 Sba'1' 2 bdnn • 2 bat.b l ~ UNll ~~,1~~,!r~~: with mirTOred bar. r rp k .
,_.U.C an JIM ~~1;ft'h"!'f
2. 3 • 4 BednJOmS with tractive finan cing oceen view, pool, sauna, a~.
spa ar Iota ~open apace
In Sunny San Dle10
~ SC7 ~ wtt!I s~
down peymeot. u.~ to-
1.aat rate. Sot1-m1 or a_.....
1 ACRE-1-1
llEM VIEW!
Spectacular tao des oc.o view trom um nne
loelltion. Approx. 1 acre
In Lquaa · beach area.
ft-'81 and clear. Owner
may rmance. C.ll now.
m.1100
()l'IN '" 0 • 11 \ llJ"I 'ti ttl ~l'l f •
1•1hlltll
LAlM
ASSUMUllLK.
Lib Dew inakle • out
wt1b new £' and a '*Y brick 1c tn um
altndiw3 , 2batb
home. L1e a11umable
bUJ rib DO quallf)'inl.
Only 915,IOO. Act now.
callm.5370
ALLSTATE.
·REALTORS
A Th v1•11on or
Harbor lnveslml•nl Co
OUTSTAHDRtCl
VALUI
Qiper 3 Bdrm 2 bath family bome in
Oceanside. Great
nelthborhood, near acboola, pub and 1bopl.
l..oYel)' fDO'mtain view.
Out1tandln1 starter
home or rental unit
SlS,000.
don osen
r••.ut•>1"'
1Zl3 N. OOAST HWY
LAGUNA BEACH ., ....
ASSUM All I LOAM
AHD-
• aMrp 3 bdrm bome
wttb and M1Vmable w ...
aad ..u.r will carry 2bd.
N~ ctuallfyln1 .. and ~ SHA1P Fl'<*' Ill only S10U50.
41r. l~be. W/nice fam Clllt'1'NJ10NOW!
rm. ar frm1 dinina-Nice A ~~~~c LLSTATE
WnAda callta.M'111-REALTORS
Ill:
111111 ILllD CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
llflMl'S MIWllJ &OOM
Art11tlc1lly Decorated Northwood Patio
Home. Thi• Homt Showa Ule A Model
Inside • Out. Trl-Level, Tbree Large
Bedroom• Plu1 Boftu• Room fr Famlly
Room.. Sprt"' Ha• Spnu\1 ,, Tb1a Rome II
BursUn1 Wlt.b All 'Jbe Bloomln1 Amenities
tn Tiit Worid. HUllYtf
Quiet CuJ-dt.S.c LocaUon. Good Sttrter For
Vouf! Family. Oen Can Bt Caev.ied To Fou Btdroom, New Ea Tant C•rpeta. Brl1 Ir ~ £1t.Jn 1\utien. One Of Jrvlne'1 1"tMtl COm111unlt1 AHoelaUon1
Wll.b Pool 6 ,._., tlJ8,000.
ti)
-> SO. °' PCM. J .,_ A 2. AITD Interpretation : A South of the
hl1bway, OJd Corooa del Mar duplex
with a 3 bedroom, 2 bath Wlit and a 2
bedroom. 1 bath unit that will sell with
an attractive All Inclusive Trust
Deed. 1bese are sharp units with high
beam ceUlngs, patios, oversized
garaaes. new carpets and fireplacea.
Listed at $275,000.
IJ~l()U~ ti()M~I
REAL TORS•, 675-6000
2443 E.n Coat Highwty. Corona del Mar
........... 1006
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...._.. bulll. brick ac· I Bedroom•. den. 3 Sanifice! Small. cosy cmt. com.try kltcbeo. bldla. J9CUl:ll ud room -.on very Jrir. bl&Jda.
,_.., room wtt.b ber. lars-tinc4can. ble lo&. For aaJe by
ClaanniQI •YiDI room. LOU lllCHTa o w n • r . C a I I brick flrelUca. Lee utila · . G!l3 >m-mi.
t;y room. room for office. It..._ '71-lll I v--77 7 77 ..
4 BR 2"' a.th. Room ror C.W .. ..._. I Oll u s s
teaaia, pool or borM. ....................... . he 111 .. , ..
Mesa Verde custom. 4 llOO.,.Oa.Yllw bdrardm. 3~ bu .. poo1 400E.Jr~ RJI AU. 3 Bdr, 2 ba, fee land. " , j a c . J a c t le CJl MUS Ne•IJ decorated . ffmcletnan,831-1211 ~~t~fl~t~~~~illlll...~~~ ~rJ!i:!t~~: l:i~~BS~ -Bk:r.cn..sm ~
UDOISU ~~~~
J Bdrm OD •• wide k)t WANTED: Corona del
wt&b ta..-Mvtn1 room, Mar duplex w /lie aa ~=~ 1umable loan Prefer area bt wn Poppy le JACllS 1£ALJY thr1uerite . Buy o r
671-6670 trade ~top 0 Boll 25C7. Capiiltrano Brach, --------t _CA_aa. _____ _ a..lcCd I•
DlllbdWIJ cleeoraled ' bedlloom wtth c.y f anu · ly room, u.ed brick
~~= view ot moam«alO& and
city ll1bta. Special
flnaoclDI available. Dll.GOIL
IUY'IMISIA
A 1pedacUl.ar S Bdrm
oceanfront con
domlnlu.m ElepnUy de
corated La1una Lido
comer unit to be aold
furnbbed. Owner ••II
provide rmancing "' fan
u.tac tenm Hurry on
thitooe!
BALBOA I SL A N D
REAL TV
l7J..8100
FOu. 4-ft..EXES n..e woo\ last wtt.b 00
l,y SK.ODO down Od eacb ~ they are clioee ~~evm.Calloow.
Whelan
Real Estate
~3666
Sl'Ye.LASS
Owner will carry lit TD
OD beautiful S bdrm
-... hi&tl!Y ~.
mn ice ""· az:5.000 Call Century 21
Lodlbut.m.8M7.
Corw •• ,. t
By Owner. Creative
fl.oucu1. Customized lhroulhout-3 Bdrm. 2 be. pool a yard, beach
~ Call tor a ppt
M).11113 --------ea.taMfta 1024
.... i -.-HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
MD9 .. fM
Gocw ..
• ti &..-
Availabae to e"VttJODe.
No new loeo rost.I, DO
qu&lll )'101 lo~res t u
low u ~ Ute your
equity and move up into
IDJC.ba' home today 3 ~
4 bedrooma llany to
choose from. BK R
~l7IO
TAl881. -·
ftULY
Dll.»tf11IUI.
S7500DOWM. owe. 3 Bdrm1. near
ocean No quahfylng
Fanul)I rm. f rpk Call
anytlme,,...,, 5'1-4m0
ASSUME $92,500
IOo/o V.N&.OAM
IASTSIDI l IH.M.
11121.ATHS
FA*. y It POOi. NICI s120.ooo
FULLBUALTY
54Mtl4
OM.., $94,900
Four 1lonom bdrms.
family room. RV Kctlaa md Lule corner kJt. Be l•!Won\lut!~
R-3
IMPTHmAREA
2 Bdrm boule. but Id !
more uo i t s Onh
ll<JZ.000 Call 64S-9161
......
.;. OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
,;'-.
OAK GLEN
D11t1nct1ve new 2
bedroom. 2..., ba con·
dominiuma. ••· 2518 Elden Ave, C.111.
~
SYCAMOUGUN
llAHDMEW
P'abo1om. large 3 bd. 2 ~
be. Quality loW'Dho me
CQDd(JS On11 ' available.
from $108.990. 3430 Santa
Ana Ave. MZ-6734.
O.crtbes tbl1 lovely i.--------coodo near So. Coast Plua. It feat ares: 2
Bdrm 2 bath. formal din· ma room. new carpeta, new wall covertn11. cs.me noon. av ac·
~ -... dowDaCaln md llllll. For an appoint·
mmt .., ... call ~1151
. · : ~ HERITAGE
. REALTOns
msra••
11/t¥oLOAM
IASTSIDI
~ • bdrm. 2 be. 2 *-7 bmna OD q\Ut ~·
dNae in EutUde c.o.ta
..... CUlt.oai dealped
POOL 6 SPA in extra or·
dloar1lJ beauUful17
prtYll&e Jud. Owner' will belp finance! NJ.mt
C:J Walkr.r t; I r.r.
macnab I Irvine
realty
WOOD ....
Charming 2BR condominium for
tnveatment or lat time buyer.
Available nowt Flexible rtnancln1.
'87,800. Julio Van Wleren 762·141'.
(E-71)
IACKIAT
lSl'TIMEOFFEREO
A f'OOID7 3BR home wrth
pool. Priced to MU at oo-tp Q.000.
CAU. 644-72 r I
/Jn NIGEL
DAIUY b.
ASSIJCIATC 5
*** , ...... ..,.
131 W. 19t.b St
Costa Mesa
Yau 8re the winner of
lwo tickets ($13 .00
.U.),to cacusv.ae.s
Mar. l«.h · llar. 20tb
o.ta11 .. 11
Rmttn•on Carter nct.u may be dalm«I
by caWq M2-5l'll. ut.
272 * ...
1.-..c0te0
la French Quarter ~ pdce la aru. Locat.s OD sre.belt. ~.tn,•. WON'T
w ..........
1~1111
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.. ,· 11" t:'• 1Wllu1moor . Yau~:-..= al
two Ucketa (Sl3.00
vat.>.'° cacusVAll•AS
Illar. wtb· llar.JOth
ODIUM ....
......... c.ter
'l\dilU imy be claimed
by calbl IG-:;eTS. ext.
212
***
llM:MConA ..
. Nwly renovated 3br, u.. cmlY s bib from t.be
1'er. M price $150,ooo.
hit Plllee. lDc. M2· 7411
stWIP2•C...
Only $'7'1,500. Lowes\
price ill area. Priced Cor
qulct&ale.
w.td ..... Es .... su-1n1
._ t 'l2'"o VA
• ~.000 down •
Oean3br, 2ba .+-PoOl
DIYOrCe forttS sale snomo.
541-°'2:5 Bkr.
COOL POOL
Neet 6' Clean. 3br, l:i4ba
Nr. xJJJt. ~ & Hunt·
ilW.oD Center.
Park Place, lnc. 8'2-7461
~ auwn. loan. 3 br l~ ba, heated pool,
...... """· tulb' lnaulat· ed. llD.000. Siu. Mk for
hie,IG-7Cor....-.
...Ulllll ,.,.,.
hbolou 4 bedroom Y• "-. *-'b' aoca&·
.. ca c\&i•uc. WO to.a balaace. Newly
~. t""'1l>' oaint·
eel tbrou1bout. 'rhl11
.._allobMc.ntral air ~ • hardwood floor&.
Call
•• I',\ '\JI H ~ l ,t ,\I IY ~ ~)~' 1 /()()(}
BTllWOOD
Custom home with S
bedrooms and den wttb
prtvu atrium. 2l600 ~· it.. Beu.er Hurry I !
RANCH
REALTY
551-1222
SYRACUSE
('41EGE PARK
Priced w ell u nder
bullden 2 models of lhe
same plan. Th is 3
bedroom and den home
abo bas a t.Jle roof and
ceo1ral 8.11'. Highly UP·
graded with pro·
fessiooally landscaped
yards. Call DOW
..,__ RANC H ~ Hf /\L rv \i.V :)~) 1 /000
... AMCI
lk• ,_ PLUS
... l& ICM2 PIMAMCI•!
ID I I I• e •I I ............ • Ele&aDt TartJlnM* U •
• ~ Wiler View. ..tlve ~I Hills
Only 1 yr old"Twnhome and na&ht bpl new! 3
2br. den. 2'1\ba. 2 frplcs, Bdnm, formal dininC PQlll. ..... ..-.. teDDla room , estremely $115.0DO. apaclou1 I Take over
Beal Eat.ate "R" U. 10IA% variabldint loan. n~ Owner w /finance
balantt with 25~ down f2t'W~i&CHtOMT 1t 15% interest. Asking CUSTOM just $2$9,000! Call for
4 Br, 3ba w /deck 6 dock. mire info. 752--1700 900.000. X1m Is unique Of'fN 111Q •11 ' •u•• ro 111 N.r1 • =:.l~~.:J !•:1na1tl1
Lease/Option to c lose
Ml-Beautiful new con· ,.._ 1
do overlooking lenni1 "'°''""'et111111ip0 .... "'1rary
courts • pool. SI IP Desim
available. Call Sandy . th tah d .
aat .. MMID fe1:lure e orut~safo::1~
Candalwood Model in the
Deanne Homes. 4
.Bdnns .. 3 ba. plus fam. nn. Walk to pool and ten·
Dis. park and sboppmg.
••ndcctcor• Uraent by owner
New 3 br 21,Aa ba
townbome. Beautllul oo
la1oon, pool/tennis.
security, auumable
$1UK loan. Be low
m.Ret price. $24S,OOO. a:u l541· 11'S2 t~
--~1A-!t .. , ~5~~-~.1-0waer will finance ! " '~ ~rv;;,MK: I'\'""~
.,..... 1044 .......................
Bript cheery home.............. 1041
...... to tba lake ID Wood· -•••• .. ••••••••••••-. ~ .. c.,.t UArUMAMIADOWS
n4o-l 202 Georwe Cbarlell Re&hy ill --------1 proud to ptt!lellt these
D. I D view bomea situated
-• -aplmt gentle hillsides. Ulla ... , 4 Br I Ba. 3600 Priced fl'om $300,000
aq t\. a.t locatioa. Prof. '75-7512
landacapln1. $185,000. e.t bu;r. Bllr. Chuck -~-~--_zv._552..ao30 __ ·. OJ)~
UalvartltJ' Park Pl~ 1 Ponlbam Model. New
CllPlt. We. wallpaper, OCEANFRONT
lllillllll bl • out. Great Ne• modular type loutloa. C l oae to ...._, pn. COIDJD\1Dl1J •
.... put • library. 2 ..... ,. br eecurltJ. aa• Great term•. a Gb·leltiDI OIL ..... ~ •.oeo. aw-.lb.l ..... ... Prta. OlllJ. •Jill. ASSUllABLB FIRST
()pm._ l-$. AMDSSICONDI
»,..I llNU4 "z rtn1 a..U.W. at • ....,. .... nae
fll IJ\61' for $18,000.
ftll f Bdrm lamllf
........ lt&U--... fteft, flraplac• aod ............
UMOOUALISl'ATE ---
..,,.,Ol1' DIC .....,.,
&MY111MS
MIWUSf&ee
Lie • lvl1 cutom 4 bdrm • lbia trn&Y rm,
1ourmet iltcben 6' ~ pooi. Offered
ll 1225.000 w /Giily soo.ooo
down needed • k>w l.n·
--en nilting loan. Hurry can\ lut I
545-t4tl
.........
BIG CANYON
~r golf course -.te. eeoo sq.ft. • to s
Bdnm, S\.'J baths. Pool
and spa. $1,2!115,000.
Tll ST AINES CO.
&1J.11&1
.-WPORT
CUSTOM
Exclusive drive leads
you to this charming
Harbor Island area fam1
ly home. Free form
POOL m garden sett1.ng
Spariotu & beautiful
Seller anxious llome
may be purchased for
KJS,000 prior to remodel
iog commencing.
&41>-7711
·-CANYON
4 Bdrm. CtMtiff tloanc·
jq. Aaumable loan.
OlllforQPt.
60IUDO ~ Wa&el'fruat Condo.
Spettacular view. As·
mmable Joan.. C.U for
ddaila.
*Cot~ Realty
& Investment
640-5777
teWPOIT +
POOi.ViEW
beautiful rmly home
romplete w /dramatic POOL~ SPA. Room for
boet le RV. Crty lights
view! Recently r e ·
modeled in fantastic
location.~ 77U
UDOISU
2-Sly. early Calir. 3 BR.
den. 3 ba., liv. rm. w /fpl.
& beamed ceil. Cozy
patio. Walk to bearh;
club • teonls fac1J.
$315,ln>. Call
MIS.5ION REALTY
494-0731
HAlllOI YIEW
Lovely Monaco model. QWet street. Lrg. pvt.
back yard. Aasumable
lat T.D. Price: Sl8S.OOO.
Call owner for appt.
6(0.G60.
THllLUffS
Bay & ocean view!
Sophl.sticated town.home,
finest & IJ)Olt deaJrable
early area location. First
offering by original owner. sza,ooo.
Agent 6'0-5560
. HlHll~Gl
111 ,,, I • •14'-.
·--Fonner home or the
llAJit\RAJAH OF IN·
DORE. ' BR. 8 be .. 41 ft. PoOl, approx. l·acre.
<Mb, trade or JO'S, down.
Oner /ql 50-l'm
s..llNda IOl4 ... ................... .
•0...-wil~af
IJ'Vo
C..INI..... H111n1Wa .. i•~ ....................... .... .................. . •• ..._ c.-.w.. aw •• ,. n• UIUHI---~
, .... ue• 111111 u , .... f'll.IPLACL BU08..a
..... ...,_1111 .a.ill Mt•. a batla lao••·
f WJO.WT&lf > hchaded Hd ••ry 0..-Oroa i. ICl9 .o ullill oa priHte. 11 ... Yarde,
.....,,.: --. AA-e:• cattle ralltb. ._to,..........a.ool. lat fH Nl7,ot0. By trW. OWMt' will a.a, ~/mo. Mk fOC'
-------~•!!I l!fl!,!•~·~·~L~--1 • Good lnmU.t !l!""'-Aal· 161-Tm ~lot in Caplatl'aDO J Br, J 1111. (rpk~
llMch. t'J0,000. -.... lit • -• acrw la lfuieopa dlp.No,.....,,.'IN7. .......................
..... ._ ....... 1000 .............. ~ ...... .
•7Uttm• ,.._. oowtai aru al
Ganko Grove, 10 mo.
°'41, all 2Br • l\o\Ba Twabu UDlh, owe
W/301' dD . $450,000 .
151·~
DAVIS & CL.An
IMYl5n.tTS
FANTASTIC
AHA.MC..-
JMTS &.o.ca-..a. o..r.ftoaMed. Grou lac. aH,JtO. A1klo1 t111.ooo. 81 oweer:
tl)MM.
Nlwpart r.Mbhlf area. ,...,... •• ooou. \'le ,..,... Reabor .... °' .....
BY OWNER -Appros.
l '4 .a. Ill 201IO • 20112
Bireb St. Nr 8r11tol. -.mo CMb dD. o.w.c.
ti.laDee. Prine. OnlJ.
•·128
JHOUSIS
ON HUGE LOT AT
SIG,000 Cao u cban1e .a.o. ,.. eeo. m -mo
Xll53 .
Four 2Br. 2ba unit•.
113),000. owe loan at lDt.
aru. a.ta with leue UTZ,DIGBTl&AIBY ls ~acrw db home tn <»f WHAT A VIEW!
P .. o Roblu area. 2 br, 2 ba, bltna, ._ rmcronwei ftpk, many
i.-.C.-a&it.b&t tor ~·lltel. A.dWta, no petg.
alfalfa or 1rape1. m>.vrt.m6or'151.al.17 .
~/acre. IF WE DIDN'T LIKE ~ loveltme'Dt pro-THE MOUNTAINS
pertim available allo. WE 'D BE L l V I N." Pl1AdpaJa CG.11 pleue. v For raocbe9. acreaie. HERE. Reapooalble !*~ lsbomea. married couple only.
CIOlll.Ad fem Marb at Im/mo. lat ls lut +coo .. W.tla11k:k dep. Ju•t renovated,
Redorls.Aa9oda&es ~clean, 3 Br l 'h
UM1Sllrin1Stred Ba, 2 car earage +
P..oRobles carport. Le yard. Near
or wnie to Ken Mark.a, OMV. Call for appl.
8555 River Road , 714 1866·2234 da y:.,
Atucadtt'o, Cahfonua, 714/81M791 eves.
91422 .. or call after 8 pm. evea1n&1 to Cll05) 3 Br. 2 ba uul Incl.
4116-SM11 Children' ok. Walk to So.
on1y AtJ.. en -4560 ....
Cout Plau. $575/mo.
RE t MAX . Suzee,
~!MOO. or 77~1333 . I 0 t.w IN'fS.C.M ............ • ••••• •• • • •
.. Brand oew custom
home" Jost.or)' 3 br 2...,
be, stepa to sand-too
many amenities to hat. --------•! J32 10th St. CaU Steve Qqier-tm )&3G.Gf1
0 .W C. all paper at 10%'
12 untta 10 Coit.a Mesa approved for addiliooa1.
9-uniu or %3-coodos.
752.1.920
8-2 Br, Z be. Z.3 Br. 2YI ba ...... F...w.d
bible, frplc. lndry rm. •••••••••••••••••••••••
IASTSIDE
2 Br, encl. yard, d111-
hwuher. No ~· $425.
~
teWP0«1' HGKTS
3 Lovely bdrms
H'•Ba . nr schls.
Super clean .
$151,950.
JONES REAL TY
673-6210
Newport Crest. Truly one
al the most attractive 3
bdrm t.IDIU. 1 year old.
Near pool.Bullt·tn
ftnaodDc w /good down
payment. No poanta, no
quallfylng Tenni s.
Jacun1. Smtth-Meyer.
Afj. 640-s.357 or 548·7813
Newpor1 Crest. super ron
do super location 1 ) r
old. 3 br. 2"'1 ba. i;le1>5
away from pool. tenni::..
& J8CUUJ. $175,000 By
owner 642 JOSO
VILLA BALBOA
ExCl1ing new project bay
& ocean vlews, ) & 2
Bdrma for sale or lease. S1a.s.ooo to $350,000.
s.wral to cbooee from.
Apat.
~orm-CN88
OCWROMT
stiecba 5 bedroom •. 3 betb famllJ' bome OD
per+nnla. Lule a.1 lot.
• Olll owner 613-3538
Newport Crest condo.
2Br. 2\'.t.Ba. Upa.raded,
s.lm.. 1ocaUoo " partial view. llt0,000. 6'5-2300.
Owoel".
POOt.. HOUDA Y
Nestled ln Newport
Beach. Beautiful a nd warm. 2 sty with formal
dining. Huge gourmet
lutcheo. professionally
appraised, priced right
645-0:m
FORESTE
OLSON
.,,,,. "''"t t•JI><'\.
Newport CTest Coodoe. 2
\WU avail. 3 BT le 2 Br .
Tennis. pool, Jacuzzi,
princ . only. Smith·
Meyer, Agl, MS-7813 or
64l)..SJS'7
BAY 'OCEAN
VIEW
Lowest pri~ 3 bdrm
view heme in lrvme Ter·
f8Ce. Large uaumable
lolm. freshly redecorat·
ed. Olll DOW (or det.aila
~21.
Owner wilJ finance/trade
<? > •ater view custom
really spacious home.
Agast. 813-1795.
s.cr.a.w W /Ya.wf
As.!ume9.15%. OMC2nd.
PatriclTencn, S31·1JIMS
UMn+
eott•CW With oe.-riaw_. .,...
11 . ap•rtme•tt orr
Holmwood. Oo• neat
com.marclal or omce
~*&r ,:w~r.:.port
642-1200
Olllof-leal ..... .......................
1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•EXCITING•
Udo Pen
1974 Tra vel e te
wtcabana, oullide pauo
& garden. Duhwasber·
disposal·fros tfree
Fng1da1re. F ren ch
a rmo1re d1v1der 2
storage sbeilb, comer Jot
<HU6363 > ... , .. , ...
Custom Camb ridge
2U60. 38r, 2.Ba Natuu.l
wood int lF84331 l
Also-1970 Universal
au.45. 2.Br, 2Ba. highly
~ SDKWl.y ..
LDvely.ffighly upgraded
Villa West Home. 20x60.
2Br. 2Ba in Lag. Hills
Dicellt s star partc., ror·
oer lot w /large patio
are•. Alr cood·only
127 $0. (JK50IB > ..
CLASSIC
MemlHOMI
SALIS 2'10I Bllnar, Ste JOI.A
MO-lt37
COSTA...SA
3'151 lJ'D Wester'D, to
1pece rent, 2Br. 2Ba.
Akan~. prden tub.
b land ldtcben, many
xtras. (UmlO)
Tortohe ...... .-..
972-8421
'
QUAIL
PLACE
Pl°'8TIES"'
10,... Tit l:JO '.M.I
DllUll 4-ft.D
R.IXlaE Ta.MS
Owner IS offering ooe of Oranie Cowrty 's f 1DeSt
l.Suta on an anatallment
sale buls! W'by pay !ugh
interest when you don 'l
have to. Perlect 3 bdrm.
smg1e story owner'::. urut
in front Woo 't last'
545-t49 I
12UMITS
fllttCE REDUCED!
Now only $.'579,000 Pn m~
area. Owner will carry
M04.000 at only 12% 111
ter'elt! Near Back Bay
Pnde of ownersNp. Best
value In Costa Mesa!
M'llt lell. Huny ! BKR
545-9491
MEW UHITS. C.M. Lee 3bd. 2be owner's unit
wifrpl, yard. garages.
3 units at $235,000 and
4 uruta at ms.ooo.
TSL lnvstmta 6'2·1603
ywd. ~.000. .,..,... ] 144
TSL lnvsunts 642· Ul03 •••••••••• • • • • •• • • • • • • •
San Joaq1&.0 Country Club Z08 FOil COMDOS area: End urut overl<><*
------.......... Vf!Arf lZ 34
• •••••••••••••••••••••• OI UHrTS uig lake & golf course 2 Elcec hm. 2600 sq ft. 2 f rpl. JU lot in Cftltral Costa BR & den. beautifully
Meu. l20x2'lO lot w 13 2.Br furn. No ~-m> Mo , Im mst.r br, lrg tam rm.
4 br, $875. 968-2720;
9Q.8I08 boUltw. m>.ooo cash. yrty. Bly 6 &e.cb 75&-081 l
8 UNITS. Owner will
cany w IS'I0.000 down.
CALL~ll03
IUICTS
Garages. Prime D11-
oeyland Area. l200.000
Agent~TTTI
S Stores • fut food IO<' a
Uoll aC'n.s from ma)(>t
OC c:elter S:J00,000 down
Pnns only &I s.56-6171
RD'l'TAL
INCOME PROPERTY
~.900. Mod ular Type
Homes. 34 hr ~unty. J
IW1i4oahoda 324C> •••••••••••••••••••••••
1141 HOMES FOR RENT .
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 or tbr. Pri~ frotn
OC EAN FRONT COT· .-..~ Fncd yard &
TAGE, 2Br. pvt bcb, garages Jo'am1lie s
ad!1B.-.3S79 please K1d5 & pPh
M'lcome Cal I 964 2566 ur
t6awporf leodl 3169 ~2971 Agt oo ft'+'
............... •• •••••• f~ Sbr. 2• ,ba. Sol VL'llJ
OCEAN f'RO!'IT 2t.r . Ho~ nr 11 Uarbour
a v1&1I Wit.I)' monly ~ ~mcl.:rdnr 1147~~ ~24 0181 exl U7. or
~7613
LIDO ISLE Bayftonl
home. 3 b<. to Jul) ht
San Manno 21.3 449 44&i
• 1-.Jte\ UU\P Sol Vt~la •
Sl.Jlt't & l-;J~.1rd~ Sllr
21..,Bct. r .. m rm frpl1
SH9S mo w .1:rd nr
M7-4S25
pvt bearbes. pool & pier Hortior YWw ._.
(714 )t!l9-:1116 2 BR. 2•;, Ba. ~ condo, SU .!~4 Ba
FOUi 4-f'LEXIS beaut. furn l800 mo per --v 2 8 • 2 • , ~ 1 v·-1.11$. J BR, 5450. a BR. f70,000 Dwn. SPEN· .._or w•!M.I """ .... 152:5. C1oM to &ebools,
DABLE w tlow dwo, ofli~~OMD fw1a 6&boppla& ::ec ~°". ::.p:~~ ~~~C1MOOO~· ~~~~~ ~•emw•:mumti QUdMn&. DO k»6D fees. -= ~~ OREATU VALUE 6 PLEllBILITY ,, 14 aep.
Iota . P rlD . onl7 .
0..-/,..,13l·ml.
MISTOU
$PICW.
• UNITS. z b&ocb otr ~Bhd.T-.O¥~r
SZ03.000 lou. Seller
W /earf'Y papen wiLb DO
pe.yment.I UI 1912.. Act
now' Call 714-~ •'t "• '. . ·. ""' •••••••••••••••••••••••
H•llOI
YllWHOME
MIWHC>Ma •
Larwe 2 story. 3 br. t":! b•. $67 5. Hunl ·
1ogton Clay ar~ll
M>-5004
...... pan ...
~ tbe ocean breezes
in this cute 6 ccny single
wide coach. ~II today ror full deWla <FN94 ll >.
Tortohe ..........
972-8421
20 MEW UHITS-CM IAh for W. 2200
2 Bedroom. den. 2 8.a th Mona<."O model. fireplaet>
and large Y•rd. Com
mtDlly ~ a.od grttD belts . $795 mo Agt
•VStYPSUVATE-
T1ny house , walk to
bt-a c h , new crpl:>.
ludeum. pa10t. pnvate.
focd yard. NO DOGS.
Wat.er pd. $295 mo. $.MS
ID move 111 421 Lake. See
Mgr.900-~
Beautiful 2 bd, 2 ba •••••••••••••••••••••••
townhouse unit s Two~ll.8 'lots.
w 1frplcs, vaulted ce1I· 04 Begonia Bl.aid to
Inga SUIL 0wnr I Bid r
NEWPORT BEAC H ·
Mobile Home 10 e• ·
clu111ve Mill pk, $39.500.
Owner Wlll carry 2nd.
G\mtber at Walker & Lee
9Sl-83n or home 77<M21S
TSl.;lnvslmts M2 1603 -.1125 ~148
1ZX44 • '77 SKYLINE.
walk to Hoag Hospital
AMS. 557·9390
~48 • 77 Skyline. 2Br.
2Ba. walk to Ho ag
Ho5pitaJ AMS 5S7 .9390
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
2 Br house & l br guest,
1rg R·2 lot. Assume loan
$137 ,500. Owneribkr.
~
2 HOUSES
Only $.'95,000 for both.
WON"T USI' Take over
~ loa.n.. Great rent.al
area.
WortdhtilEI .... 59.ar~.lnuJetoHoag 556-7m
Atta.:....,._
R-3 LOT Prune Cosla M ~a
localJon on Baker
Sl. foc apartments
or condos Swider ,.
perkage available
Call Jack for In·
formalloo.
RCTaylorCo
l'40 C)l)QO
Hosp. 1200 Sq. fl .. 2 BR. 2
bathl. S38.900 ~_.r:. lllSl' SELL 2 view lots
Realtcr 642-5333 12 UMm near Greentree lnn. VIC·
f W"4• 1Hd9 Mlwport -.odl =~es or Sat pb
Double wide 1978 100' Crom und. Only
Somerset, low space Ml0.000. Fee land. Woo'\
rent. 2 Br ZBa, close to Last! ~ down, owner
beach, SJ9171-9. will e&rTY at I~.
TorloM Wortd a..t ii ....
............. 516-7777
972-8421
AawlJtforW. 1100 .......................
RXa·lU'LD
Upper Nwpt.. Hta, Cosla
M.ea.. 3Br. 2Br+bonua rm• l.Br. Shon Id in· come. owe nnanclog
wtth tow dn. wo,ooo. rasc.
BEYERL Y HILLS
Fantasti c Doheny
Qt.at.el. B1.111dlog site.
The moet spectacular
views or LA, ocean.
°'8Dnef lalands. $296,000
t.er'lnl.
......... LE
4'7-1761
Ua , • .,._.,
...... 1400 ....................... ------
~
~of Hwy 9 room
home. 3 bdnns, 2~ ba.
study & family rm 3 car
gar. 2 frpks , laund t1D> mo Lease 760 9536
ldtSpm
DUPLEX 3br. 2ba. pal.lo,
avad 3 ~ Lse $700Mo
Brkr C.oo~ratlon No
s mokers Own 1 Agt
644-1271. 9157 5762
Ex.ec Landing 500 Jbr.
3ba, ram rm. den, up
grades. ~Mo. 846-3739
Br. tn level. Super area.
walk to ~at·h. etc. S195
!J68..t02 l or 963-0352
3242 --------...................... .
., ... Hllh
Beautiful Southport.
w ~rb Vle'W, s Bdrm + Boo11S. 4'.,ba. S2SOO
month. ""' . 7«>-lk333
Coda M9M l224 •••••••••••••••••••••••
KJOS ,.ftTS O«
EASTSU>E 2 BR. $495.
Gar Ir fncd yard.
Kl·ZSlO ar 646-448
2 Br. I bit, garage, adulta
ooJ.y. 1435 mo.
67~
lmmac. 3 br. 2 ba.
Fi replace. Near So.
<»est Plaza. $1125. Aet.
842-ZIO; 6'2· 1010
2111'. lbe, frp&c, w/yard.
Stove/refrtg. Adlta. No
N:s. SC75Mo. 646-1105,
4MBPmard
S Br, 2 ba. Cam rm. gar. Jae yd. Kids ok. No dop.
-mo. IJHIOll.
Cll/NB area Hr 2ba
~. J car 1ar . -/fl», Ill~ col· ...
new 2 Br. 3ba Coodo.
2 frl>k:. wet bar, Cull rec r aal. S'l'OO mo. 5.52-3988.
2l3 i1lll2-4079
3244 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IBCTALS
3 BR. 2"' ba ....... Sl.000
4 BR. 3 ba ....... 8)01850
5BR.2~ba .•....... SU>
48R,21,iaba. POOL
Newport Beach . . • . $916
.. ..
r
,.
~O.Condol
CAIADIO(IO
AU. t11"D.JTID PAI 0 Co•part before lOU reat. Cutom dt1ltn
IMlvee: P .. J, llQ, cow 'rd 1•r•1•. aow fimLltlU'8 , IWTOaDdtKt
wtlh ,._.. ludK11Mn4
Adllll lvtQc at ltll best ~l:n "'"1laMd am -w. WU.00. tG 1'71
l.u'll I Ir •:1::,•1•. Adiiala.eo.-.. .....
l Ir. ,.,.,,. -.cl. ,.,,
Adt&lw, ao ,.u. ma. ...,,,...
SJ\JNNtHO lit. I IR. 2
be. ..... ..,.. Poot. now lll!lSt.
I BR, deluat: pallo, ....... auw o K.,, oo .._,... H2• •ta1111&~ ...................... .
m.T1 ------
1 • I tldnn, l&ow, Cll), ms •-. ••·1G0 • •'JIDI. ~mi h'. bdL
Mal. sM· Ulr. Own pvt.
yard . Encl. aar
*Olmo. -..n.
WUl(Uf'F coMo.. all
••• later1or. pool. ................. .... ,,,..
... -.. ····---· WAN'nl):
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Ill ,._ A~. A.rddt. cM·
1lped Ntw twnbm1. ~ fw Nat. 10llJO ....... •'I Vft. w"' .,,, Olilllf. Loca"8d °" q1111. ft'plc btt1D k.tkb °*l lfW7 la centraJ
peUoe ' deeka. llu1t l.q\ma 8th. AOO per
Set! Proll'I tTJlllo. mo.e7.all••·U.S
...... ..,..., l&nate ,.,.., .... , ••
WDTa.lJT 2 br. 1~ be MCUn. ltenlt only. c--. ... mo A.chalta .. ,... ,_,.,....,.,
•• llO ,..... 1'1JI Bid· OM...... 4400 bod La. 541-1m. ...................... .
Udo BlJfraaL U .. Lain
CID Uile Wl&er. 2 Bdnns,
frpic. nnty pQMd In/. a.a. Sbort or lo8c t.erm
na.a.1 mat •mim
llOl w..ctllf Or . .,,,.
100 lq ft. wW bulkl lo
111lt. ample pulilaa. ,,.,,....tO-nu.
ml9'1. ft. -IDO.
mTOM
HMIOl aft .
Nlwb' 11 rat h• .... &MM.· ca.r la C..t• ......... ml
IDrl...S.~KJ rro• approa 41t to
ft .,...apb6
at reuooabJe Paw.a. Kata ~.m•-
IUILIAll
~awa1l1m1
Widow ILN IDOMJ ror 2Dd.
T.D'a.. No n.ut ~. ao ~. l80.GOO ... Por
1cllon call A1•nt
,,,. 71l.1. AA1tl•.
llllMITE&
FUNDS!
aar,n.w mm1mo
Slpet-1 Br 11J"deu apt
f\d • ret. A.IJ uUJ pd
AG.ill. oo P9b au
ma a tir tilt• a.w. eon.
~lo beach. MM 6
bw Pool w 0 M\&ha
lalt~~~or
~78 Modem. ctt.a 2 Bdrm, 2
bath apt over 1ar. 2
doon rrom be9dl. Very
privak, Ua.e ol lovely
pMio. Open beama In II v
1111 rm Lot#ol 1t«a1e .
walk In. ti~ c~
Olshwubtr 11arba••
dap 'With or without
PAI• Ori Vt by $403
River Ave. aod call for
appt. to 1ee. Auilable
March 1.$ '4$-1771
lll7Wtlldllr, N.8
~141·5Gl2
........ 11•1
RdltlU ...., Briatol. I J
yr ...... 4otnc:., ~ tJoo ant•. warehouae
wtt.la ia,.. aUdUlt dooc' •
fllll aeeur1ty 111t.em
~vail. .n.-~25-IO CaU
Co Me tOAM 'to !PM
~8'4..00
WTD&..e.C... .. , ...... , .... ., ..
'rM.osYIUH
~w.
671-U7J
tar mo mo
Ac-.~ a...-..... lJ41 ----.............. H.arbor R1d1e Eatates
0 C & A N P' a 0 N T borne l Br, Jba. 3 ftpks, MONTHLY R£NTA~ tae famrm, pvtjac, 3car
hniabad mobile horn"' pr, let' ... ~ AJll!t. 00·
l bdla. a. br lffVrity: lY. IZ'1001mo IM . ._,9636
SISW. RJ1P.-.a16 aft5pm. ----------
ar.ntrant. year 'rOuod,
S13lO mo. or fum .. '1400
mo.
El Puerto ....
18 Maple Ave. apt~
......... lt«h 3740 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IXICS.OMLY
VfNI' cbo6ce ol 2 smart
l&J* • DO upkeep!
2 BR. 2 be., dehue, va
aw4rrHdy.*° Peothouae overlooking b&1. OC"ean It tree tops • 4 8R. 3 ba .. duUnl. 2 Wet
bani, plush' Vacant & re
adv. l13>0 mo
l100 FREE RENT
2 Br. 1 ba ll\Ml.IO apt Pvt
P9Uo • aar11e. Lota of
&nU. m52 Blue Lan
""11. ~ "s-. 49&-3354 Oft~.
............ 40 .......................
1 or 2 Am SD.119 rrom '75.
11'1 W. 1llb Sl. C.U Tom
~m> W.ud · busineu • I.iv
qtrt GI poqlble I. Npt
C M area 1175 1015.
Mf-Ol79
Prh'&e Party 11.u money
to mis Real r.tate 2nd
T 0 '1 tw'IDC et<' 'ut
4415 ~ 8kr -~ 1!27 C rcW .... ....................... •tJl FS. T,_.
CJflee or sbop •f*tt. 475 Die.ti 5035
I\. ft.., OD '1'CJUnd Or + 1 ••---••••••••••••••• Walk lo beach; 2 BR, 1.,.,
bL '100Mo
H.l°'AMHT
Spe.aiab ~t.ate l.Jvltlg •
BuUliful p&rit·Uke i.ur
roundln11. Terraced
poot Sunken aa• bbq,
aparklio& fountains
Spacious room s
Separate dlnlna area,
walk·hl cl011eu. home
tilte kitchen & c ablnet.s.
Walk to Hunhn1ton
~.
'f,,(;uma "'' ._ /In>
•. ~fw''"'u •llJ.UXE•
GARDEN APT.
.......... .,. .......
............. , JtoO
DIC. SUITIS
Prtine Newpon Buch
toe. Near 0 . c. airport
Rent iod. ~. con
ference rm. janitor
11erv . ulll1. 100 fru
c oplea 6 more ~aJ ten avail u. or Duus e1 Nll ~ . ..,er uruta, total s.tler ~ Co .
11111 171 1q ft On Coat AD type ot reaJ ~
Hlry. &o. Lacuna. SllOO ~ ~ lN 1\ner' Auoc. .e4· 1177 w.-..... 1252 ...... v .....
.... ••••••••••••••••••• 1.mmac. C01Dpletely re·
2Br, 2Ba. den W/fll)lc, furblahed, 3BR 2 ba.
i di VI Mooaco model, quiet, onn. o . rm. ew. ba.ady loc. Avail mo. at
8>. Avail. 4-I. 770-98'76. 900. Debi Bibb, Agt.
... ..,...._.. l2ff ~.M2"88S8 (Eves). .......................
NO FEE' Apt. • Condo Newport Crest Condo 4 br.
,. reat.ala. · Villa Rentals m>aq. ft. Nr. Pool & ten
m.4112Bkr nis. Snulh·Meyer, Agt,
S4I-781.J or ~53S7
2 BR tdh. rmtr suill" l. l
ti.... den: appro• 2100sq Nwpt Crest 2 bd, 2..., ba.
ft. fo)opk .. wet bar, 2 car walk to beach. pool & ~
pr. ~. pool, sauna, lenrua. S875 mo. Days
ja ul privll Lease 962-88C7oreves673-5264.
. ~101 or C213 J
l'T1'0
ER RENTAL ON
BAYf'RONT .
le~; uclusive Dover
Shores. s Bdnn. home
HAUOttYIEW
Somerset model, 5 Br.
2.,., Ba, nu remodehng &
redecorating. Sl200/mo
lae. No peU. Avail. 3122.
&W..alll8
with pier &rloaltor60 ft. S-Cle•llh 3276
bollt. $3000 Mo. Yrly. Bay •••••••••••••••••••••••
& Beach R.u.lty 75&--0811 2 Br. den, 2 ba condo, 1 yr
SPY , ... ,., lease. SS75 mo. Pool & G~. 4 br, 2~ ba, spa. lsl, last + S200 dep.
view. Gardener tncl. LSOOsq. ft. 493-U..l; eves
Slm mo. 640-0735. ,m1254 or &-2734. Ask
BeaWfuJ Large house in for Al or Jerry.
aJmoel .,., acre. 2 Br. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba condo, ocean
frplc, hi beam ceiling, view. Adult.a, oo pets.
lot& ol room for boat or $590 mo . 493 ·8385 ;
camper. Compl fenced '7»-0186 Mr Davis. e'15mo.~m1
-------1 ,.... 3290 ~ 4 Br" den. l9tS. -·················· mo. lmmacuJate. I Br. I~ ba, comeT lot.
'4$-5388 Brick frplc & n•lural
.Beacon Bay. pri v beach .
2br. lanai or 3br. 2ba.
Lge encl patio S900 Per
mo 551 3006 or
2J.3..433..1492
••• Rows....
SSU River Ave.
Newport Beach
wood. No. Tus tin .
S6501 mo 76().9536 aft Spm
C-'c I J Id u.tw~ 3425 •••••••••••••••••••••••
STANTON
<Katella • Knott )
3 Br. 10,.C, ba. 2 story
Dahwhr, patio, dbl
pra&e. 2 kids & 1 pets
ok. $475 964·2566 or
9'13-2971, A&t. ooree.
You ~ the wl.nMr of
two Uckets <'13.00
value). lo CIRCUS y Alt(;,AS 2 Br. 1 ~ ba condo our So.
.. __ 1-.. M ....,... Coast Plua. lmmed. oc· -eo;:&.e:!"aal<NUJ cupancy . $450 mo.
HUIJllnllonCenur 642·4463; 675·8386 ;
Tickets may be cla.imed _m._~-------
by call1n& 642-5678, ext •VU.LAGE CREEK •
272 Split atvel end unit -* * * vaulted ceilioga·maater
Seaview 4 br, 3 ba, spec·
t.acWar day Ii n.lle view
from ocean to mtns
Inda. gardener. tennis.
pool & jac. SUOO H
833-1070; B: $5.Z· l.800
+LOF7·2 ba·D R.-pool
-frpl·pvt patio-gourmet
kitchen-dbl gar+ hobby
opp SCP·mature
adult.I -166(). 751·7946.
751-0770 --------•I VUlla Gn.nada. 2Br 2ba. ooeaoview. perleet cond.
LIDO PENINSULA
Condo oo Ba yfroat wf'noo 1q fl ol beauttlul
liviQ&. 2 BR. den, 2 ba
Walerlrool patio.
SlSJO/moyrty lae.
Amoe pool • pn v. SS90
Beverly: a.Q'500.
I.WES
28R-<0Ddo-
Turtlerocli
end unit--.00 mo.
1 BR-i:Olldo-
Oraqetree
end l.lllt-t&25 mo.
2 BR-.lngle family bme
1 Bedroom furo ~
2 Bed.room f IUll. S48S.
Townhouse unlum. $475 Aduha, DO pet.a.
UtWties Free!
LA QUINTA HERMOSA
l6Zll Pazblde L.n 1 blk
W. ol Beach. 3 bib S. of
F.dinger
847·5441 -u.,.a S.oct. 37 41 •.•..•........•........
LAGUNA BEACH MTR
INN. Maid ffrv . color
1V, healed pool Util
C'714 >494·5294 . 985 No
Coast Hwy.
L&m&ry studio Free m it id
serv. Color tv S8S wk.
inc. Wl. e-2227
View, 1 br, $450/lease
Responsible 11duJ~. no
petB. 494-00ll6.
Bachelor, utu. and .. walk
to towo-beacb. Sl95
67-J-8m
2'315 f . CoH~ CdM
Coefa...... 3124 .......................
1 Bdrm apt
~ p.rqe, , .. pald
642 5Cn3
2 Bdrme. l bath apt.
AduJLa Gu pald
M2·5073.
meatilUlu
APil'TMEMTS
GttAND OP&llMG
2Br.2 Ba ~
ExceUeot location. walk
to complete shopping.
BealA.ifuUy landscaped
Specious apta. Pnvate
petJoa or decb. Adulta.
Hea paid. No peta. Spa. <>Pea 10-6 daUy
:118 West Wilaoo, C.M.
63l·S5831548-:M08
957-02112or497·3079ne •2 Br. 2 ba. nr. So. Cst
.. ,~ .... I . A01Jlll I
,,2 ;, ll\INL.
• 1 & 2 BR Plt10 Apt\.
• 011hwnhtn a. aaa·,
• Pool & Rte. Room
• G1nf1n l 11tchup1ftt
• Joe to 81Kh l Sho111
',f ,\
f '\J\'11\' )r~\11 '\: l
l'tt, <'fl,,, ,It,,,, H •
<ll1/ ·l >llO
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Sawild Villwe
New taJ bd;.;ir.ury adl.IJt apt.a In 14 plana
rrom Ins. 2 bdrm
~fromSNS +
poola, t.llWI. wa'-falla. e!.O~or=nc ~ drtve North on &each to McP'addfti I.hen Welt on Mc P'IMSdec
to Seawlod Vlll•1r
nl4MJ.5Ull
4000 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
JTZWeeai&Up
Studios . 1 brs ,
kllcbenellu. pool tt&
rn.ld Mn'. $48-~
SWmy Mn. Moul
PROMONTORY POINT
Loll bdrm. Maybe part
time employmeot for re·
duced rent. Kayla
675-2101
PIESTllOUS
UICATI.._
~ve ofTko9 avail Ill
full eerv otc '*fa Nr oc. AUpon ~ ..
pbane a.m . M!CY eer-v
tlOIJI. rm. etc. PleaH call
~
Oma! ll)I«' 1100 Mo . s ml
office IUO Mo 1827
WeatcJlff Dr. Nwpt
Beach. 131-0mO
WW t.aJd to suit 2500lq ft
near OC Airport, Call
~-
•e.wpcM1 IHda 1769 ~~~. &4ic::"~ren lmely all adult. oo pets, ....... ••••••••••••• • •• l.2&i3 Br apts. 6200 Ed·
Furn. room la Costa
Mesa. quiet home for
woc1llni penon. 642-4794
Room w /kit prvp. AdJts
oo1y nr sboppi.o1 cntr.
taz. 7D> eve/wbda
•NEWPORT BEACH•
•PRIME LOCA TIO!•h
SO yd3 from wa~rlronl ~
500aq ft.
('TW) ......
NO
LEASE
~EQUIRE•
YEAR·AOUNO FUN
Soc•al Act1v1t1es 01
rect"r •Free Sunday
Brunch• BBQ s •Par
ttes •Plus much mo•e
QREAT RECREATION:
Tennis • Free Lessons
(pro & pro ShOpl • 2
Health Clubs • Sauna•
Hydromassage •Swim
ming • Driving Range
BEAUTIFUl APART·
MENTS: Singles. t &
2 Bedrooms • Fur
n1shed & Unfurnished
• Adull l.Jving •No Pels
• Models Open da1ty
9 to 6
Oakwood
Garden Apartments
Newport Beach/So.
t700 16th St
1Do .. er at t6tlll
(714) 6'12·8170
N.wport Beach/No,
880 lr\11ne
lat 161111
(714) 6'15-0550
1 & 2 Brs apt. :M21 £. 16th
St. Adults. no pets S350
Yrly Also unrurn
&fS...4718.
BeauW'uJ furn penlbouise
apt. Cotry club facl.
Monthly or longe r .
tl!50Mo. 76().9117
1 Br. blt.ns. mng, pool. 1Dger, b.b. 846-0619. •Df.UJXE OFFICES•
P'rom l rm. ~ to 1100 aq .
fl. From D ft. No lae
req. Babi.Dd AJrport.er
Hcul at 2172 DuPont OT .
sate!! &13-3223. 9-12
Adulta, DO pel.5. $325.
548--0t92
Faau.ly. 2 BT '340. Spic. 3
Br. 2 h• $395. Play.
gmmd. pool. 646--1486
lral'ldtWw~
2 Br 1 ba From $4~
2 Br '2 ba From S450
J Br "2 ba From SS50
Beauulul specious units
1.0 sma II bul ldJ.ngs Pvt
yards, ptlloti. Open daily
LG-4 at 1.982 Maple St
TSL Mgmt 642· 1603
3 br, 2 ba. nr. So Cout
l'Wa. Call 833-22.38 M · F,
8 :1)-5 =->
Near New 2 br. 2 ba,
<bbwhr, sundeck, $385 .
S4M875
I Edra L.gt Roo.s
I Oeao, quiet. 2 bd, 1 ba.
No ldda/peU. l350tmo.
Call Jef( 631-1.2166
REALTORS
'1 Br F.utalde, 11naJJ but
oozy w/lot.s of neat wood. I sm. 842.MS() afler 4 pm.
~ Br, 1 ba, C'l'(S &i drpe,
kids oil. No dop Sm a.II
yard m> mo 831 ·9081
IJg l br. pool, nr. ahops,
adlta, DO pet.a. Ul1J pd.
l.M4 Monrovia st8.o.13S
111E VICI'ORIAN
2Br. wtpr. Adil.I, crpta,
drpt, bltns, facd yd.
Water pd. sa&-4120.
667 Victoria St $350
OCIAMARIA
Walk lo the beac h .
DeliptluJ lae 1"2 Br
apt.I, some w /fTJ>IC, all
patios or balcorues En
)<r'f 21> acres w t a u.racll ve
g reenbelt. tree s.
landscape & 9 hole put
tang green. 2 pools
Friendly clubhou H
w lfrpk. color 1V. sauna,
ex.erctSe & weight room St.arts at S3eO tnclud.J.ng
major Ullliues.
Adults, DO peU.
CASA .. SOL
21UI holdmst
'6z..665J
.... .._ 4150 .......................
Lovdy New n.un bomt'
for dderty. Home cook· Inc. Pauo &i loving care
83&-107I. 83:2·2788
'Yoc:.affOR ~ 4250
•••••••••••••••••••••••
DICUTlVl sums
Nr O ran ~e Coun t)
A1rport area. 950-2288
l..arge Bag Bear cabin. Cannery Village orhcE'
pool t bl. color TV 2 space av&JJ 1 lge & I
frplcs, aleepa 14 ~16 sml Broker 67H912
Ski Sun Valley. Save
money oo Condo rental
from loc al o wner
714 1 759·0157 .
'Wlcndl1Eves714/951-0309
C abin• ror r ent .
weetr.eada, weekly, mon
ExdillMU4o
V...,.s.h
-ba .._. ... _ t.bly. Green Valley Lake. QJI", l , • .,..c. gar. ........ CAS7..15)t
Mas vat'at.e lmmedtale
ly, ~ IM on lua
l.lrioul 0~ ft I Ue<' olfc io heart ol N 8. :J)(o
below C'UJTml rnce Im macuJate. Cal 9'79-31S7
Olte'B-~1.
bwMher, large paUo. No --------Pet.a. S3115Mo. 7~7474 &i
53S.:s:lr7
1.lr, dupla. 0n cW-de·HC
atrM.. Nr all. Aft. 6PM.
8CZ-Wr7
Large 2br. pat.lo. nr bell.
MSOtmo 817 Geneva.
a5111Bor 846-4080
HEWl21w.2bo.
Plltio, fll)k. iar. ad.It.a.
DO pet&. SRiMo. 646--13'5
Beautiful coodo. Adult
community 2Br. 2Ba.
pool, ape, lmnil. gym
etc. lmtmo. ~ or
9&-258SaA. 5.
&..-JMIMdl 3141 .......................
La1una Beach. ocean
YM!w, new f Ufll. atud.io
w lldl Pool, ape. alttpi 4
Avail. Man:b 21 thru 28
DIO. 752·2S50.
P\m&.Y ol snow at Ta.hoe.
spacious 4 BR, 3 ba
home, Taboe Keya. South
Shore, Ju1t min to
Heavenly Valley Ii
Sl•rbne. Avatl by the
..-. WO. Oa.11 M2-M71.
....... s..-. 4)00 .......................
lilovtaa ! A VOid depostt.a 6
cut llvln1 ellpenaes'
Profeulonally since
1971.
HOUSIMATIS
m-413o4
*'°1M DELUXE SUITES.
From $2915. Air cood .
~ pq. UliJ pd 2.855
E CR Hwy. m.e1100
~sum
Orona del Mar, aarden
olfloe aul te. 8SO Sq tl
Realonomlca m..6700
Orona <Sa Mar; db 2
rm 1u1te S2SO mo
Realooom1cs Corp
m«1'00
a&. in Bayview Haul
Hl1tor1cal landmark
IZ50 • t.q». Bay View.
lmmed. «>map. Coot.act
Road7~azz
ance or retail 1paces
•val.I. 0908 Pl. Plua .
llowllUira, froat. $250 •
Up.-..ma.•9594
llo 4M-U'T7 S,.Cwtslwt.
.... W_.... 4600 WTh
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... CNfC .,.. es.en
Ual -~ llCI IOJ. r 10 Tbe Dally Pilot ~,.~,. p 0 flo•
1MO (Ml• .. ~. CA
t212~ "' f"'ll'phOftl' en-,..
Ync '~ ""'°'"""• Mu dlial. ~c •P' to •hi
w NtDe Or ~~•inc~
m CdM Cill anyt1ml" mz:m
Grac1ow, profe111onal
woman non smokl"r.
~ destrn love
ly room 111 quabty home
CdM.Npt a~as KrtC'h
pn v des1r1b4e M2-UJO.
Ad-Gtter • 40 34-hr
PrUeuilno&I couple leek
1n1 3 4 Br house an
1\lrtJerocli e il'98
llBIAa
COSTA MESA
z.dlD-S "-' ...... tJ .,._ Ur-m. su>..-tw ... ..., .... ... ~~
fD.191 . ..•. a.ff" ---i...TD ,,. ..a.. a.A!IO 1:r ---,...,.,.,., """'"' propat7 ~ , .....
n#aot1.tb1.-O t>.ic
S1ttntr. 540 3t6b ,,, sa.a:a
TD'S fOtl SAU
SllK.. S36K. 44.JC 1 ~ • mm
)1eW1 Guar paym~nt.:.
,...~
~
11.S.OOO 2.nd T D. at Hr.
Due • ~able In 2yn
Ducounted to St2,600
75.1 SO aft lPM
2HD TIUST DHDS
Owner' lnol'I Owntt. smelt>
fa.mUy ~ & 2's
4 'I
[.mm to 125(),000 w /00
pnp.y or ballooo. U yrs
Oat* f'lnaodaJ s.me. m4 > &«MIOlf
·•-:r •I P19iwa•/ l.Olt~Foed SD> month Rent Small
kitchen. good startt·r
bar TIME 74Sl 1400 •••••••-•••••••••••••• -t _,_ ... , 5100
Established
Raa1J gift and stoMwa~
busuJes.s m t> lt'g ant shop
pmc cmt.er Ideal ~r
operat1oa Turn Key.
wilb e•cellent return
Owner mtnug. m.ooo
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• D.l.0-
3800 P~ew L.n •28A
1rv1De Ya. are ~ wtnner of
two tickets <Sil 00
value>. to C.CUS Yil(;,AS
Mar MUI · Mar 20tb
QJsta Meaa Ii
Hunt.in«ton Cent.er Ticbts rmy be claimed
b)' calling 642·587'8. ut
272
• ••
C.-ftool 5 I 50 .. 513 CA...U,Dl·fRVttfE -................ .
F.u&YSH<>f'
Coda~
-Olr Pool lo woc1c. H.B. lo
Whittier Blvd. Call
914-SS
6 days, est&bbshed 11.> rs
SU.en> Down
TIME. 751-t 400 .................
saJe.59-2509, 64&-S4611 -.... ......... 19eck no. 200+ cues. 40+
bp. plua aalm No ('OUJ e-AakiQa SZ5.000
TIME: 7SH400
5300 .......................
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
cat~
MJ..5671
llST AUIANT Lall or P'omd a pet" Call
UDO ISLE. Newly de·
oonted lD neut.re! lOM'S
with pluab cpl. 2Br,
frplc. atrl um /patio.
M75/mo. yrly. DeeneHomea--.OOmo. --------l.8r w /utJI pd; $325 mo ..
no p e ta. nr OCC,
Windward Properties
9D«l'Z7
l.8r. lbe, 2 blb to bcb..
$t(IO mo. Abo 2br. 1 ba.
new crpta • palot, clean, dntown, uoo mo .
Martha,881-1161.
M IP' a hare 48r, 2Ba
Newport Beach. between
ti.y 6oceao. 6'73-U66.
cwnce SpaCf' available.
1001q ft. ammo ~•udea
1£1 6 malat. Good ~a
tJoo. PCH • 62nd Sl,
Newport Sborea Center.
C•ll Robbie. days
se-m7. zv.. MS-0221.
Or-. An imal A11l1tance Steak 6 Lobster. ha1 i.e.,u.. SS7·2273, no f~ 38R-twnbme, E/Side,
VERSAILLES. Adult CM
condo. IBr. lba . endunil-.OOmo.
BeaituJ apa facllitles. 71~ 1700 m »/moyrty. ()l'fNlll 9 • H~IUNfOIW fol'(t• ~..:: :.::I.;.! IL'-~~;;;' ;:!:-~•~l!!!!i~l~·'~1•~1~I~ view. ~w decor $745 'l.: '.:m••• 1 •••11:-5't· THE BAY .
WaMrftclat condo 2 BR 6 D •II Ml...... J600 ~ 1..118 pM.io, •lecant --···-········· dlaar.SpedacWarview, 811ul. oew 2br . 2ba,
alp SYalllble. IZZSO/mo w/aundecll. Cloae to 1"f7. baacb ID CdK. $485.
mf1M
WEHAVESUMMER
RENTALS
WEEK OR MONTH
associated
H lJ , ,. I fl•, W ~ I\ t 'r 1 J) ,.,
J I 'v\i' b ,, 11~ • •t • r 1 I•,_ I
1111', New Coodo. Central
loc. Fully furn. New
crpta, drlis. pool. spa, om. Lise pref. cl1I Janet
n~ eves Joyce
21NIM51.5
OCEANFRONT-lge J-br
apt .. wtnt.r, $500 mo.
Days 842· 1121 ; ev•
~
OCllANl'RONT, a pee·
t.ac11larl Dally, willy,
marrl .ty' BR, ..,.,m
"a=.~
1111'. e.cb, livtnc • kit cb
w /stove " refrl g.
$300Mo. UtU Incl. 599
Hamiltan. 551. J.256
lzl. new 2Br. encl. gar.
watll/dty bkpt. Nr. So.
Cout Plaza. PllO/mo.
55'1·2704.
Nwp& ... 2 be', 1~ ...
... Avall. 4/L D Olle. ......
l Br apt.. in t.owu. near
main beach. 1325 mo.
Adult•, no pets. 115 Acacit flTl-3M:l.
i...-..... 1152 .......................
OultryCt.tbltvtq; 2 BR + den c ondo , no
ctaldreG, m>. Audrey,
Ill. tlS1. T.!12 ... ............. .......................
PABllWPOIT
COUMTIY Q.UI u.... &UlC*· 1U bedroocn ....... ~.
...... IM-UOO
OMTMlllACH
Newporl·Oeeaafroat
..... 8uuL modem 1 ':ia~ .... Phoot
OCEAN vunr N.a. Adil
• • .., trplc, bek, club
bit, pool. NC, '7$01( Cle·
cit 111.,,_ ... m -2111
BAY1'RONT l BDRM. t
BA111,MS --
l~ fem abr. 2 BT. lba apt.
wtmale. Blk.a to bch.
$175 /mo. HB Eve
~
Fem. Z1 ~ to abr 2 hr.
dm. ble oo bay lD Npt
Hrbr. lac UH or •.
l'OWbo&. P\&m neept for
ltra br. 90/mo. No util.
~or•.OJetr.
MfP' '° aban s hr coodo
Dr. s.c. Plau. "· m.str br w/Wb. am mo. +
Id. 5t5-1m after 4.
Oma Pl ..,. .... pvt.
batlt, $200, tlt/l11t.
...... e\'e. ~
Rlamle WIM to * Npl.
b Jbr ,Qmdo SITS +
uUL-.im
'50Sq. ft •mo
4001 Birdi 5l. N. B.
Aim&. 541.5032
P\u'DUihed omc. f« rent. .. ,mo. 2'1'f1 So. Briltol
St. Co1ta Mesa .
mAJTJO..IOl.I
•BAYPaHTOFFICES
..... ft.
114-m-lOCD • I........ 4450 .......................
For....,. 6oftlee1~ce at ,..........,....,
IOO .. 2700 S. "· MJaA VD.DE f>R
PLAZA
ISID-.V .. !!,C.K .
MMIJJ
llMTOllUT
'1008CJ ft.~ buUdlna.
...,. Udo a.. pureb.Me
llltee "71.000 • /l&OO 000 awa. uo UDd St ..
Nlwpart 8tedL CaU for detella Sierra lleal\1 . .,.,
•f4IWPOIT /C.M. u, to mo eq.ft ... au. at ..... .....,., tM • Nwptameoo
\
beer • wine $17 ,000 _ __.... ______ _
IDOll&h Gross oo boob Found or loat a pet! Cal I
IMO.GOO FUJ.I Price, 2H> "Special P•l1 Hotline.
Down. TIME: 7Sl-1400. 714Jln.123S.2U~'7a
MAMUfAcn.... Laat: Dogs. B/W Huakie ........MIWa: fem. lan Doble mi•
Ceramic. Wboluale male. Adama/Newtand,
....._, moldl. nxture. HB. -.n11
6.aoct Yalued I\ l30.CJOO. n-_--,n-.-.1--.-_-_.._-T-
f\&D Price II ao.ooo. S-.WftAU --er. TOO:: 7Sl-1400 rilrmbq, beicelnclr, C.M. area. Children
.. es I • heartbroken. pla ca II ..~! .. !:!L ... ~.·.~ _t'1'Mla _______ _
lllL J.5'Jt lo 1no 00 lit. Lost. llale Yellow
aid 1'DI aec:. by prime Labrador. t1r. CdM
b::al R.E.. • '° • IDOi. ar.. m.tMO. m.1214 .
Slll.000. mm. No mu. 20 UWAID
lb wt&.bnul a lou. Call
I-..Aaaoc. m.1111. loll: ~ far brown
t.b a.le. V\c. Dua Pt. OP"k>per looll1n1 for -.at1J.
capital. Hl1h return ---------pomble. can Joe. 1m.,. L.Orn': Cal. CM. CabriUo
Development Corp. 8t.1W .. tmle1t•r. L1
81-NR :::.IWtlt. m.le. 2/rt.
~ ...... I02I .......................
&.E.Bllillt.Ptn.Loua ... ,... :i.: ~u.ltJ • ••101 ll0,000 6 ... DO ~P\Danda)
ata4
0 U N D :
CXlLLIB/l'lltlWfw ml•. rad fem. HUSltY .ala.
la a .U... r.tn. TD·
1UJ:R mix. abort balr. bra /wJat mat e .
DOUIUIAN, Nd male LAB&AJ>Oa ml11, btll ..... CA't.-e ..........
911ltdi,,Mt1Ml r. ......
. • l
......................
Af .... --············· __ ,.• ¥1 lfhi:t RooiA addl\, remodel 1-~!!tw'!!•!'!•!;.·!"'~'!-~ __ ....;...;:; _____ , P\am Oeo PUmer •
....._ .. a.;__ Rem.odel, addlttona, b.Uc'd.557.-aa
-...---P9lb. N080DY DOES --....... ._.. lT BEMER.. J.S CClmt ,,_.,_..Co.
ftotllt-Mlal-Oom-.ttlal Uc:~ S».$.\U 1pec1all•ll 111 ut m ~nnune~.c.iom ......__
Smob·Gar. Wlrtleu c:.,.t let rlce -· ~ eddiUooa la ........ "'---················· ...-...-1 Demo. hmpoo fl tte.m cleu. .a.fail
IXMOO IM.~. Color bri~; wbt • .. •••••••••••••••••••• C:.,••• cpa lOmm bleach. Clean El.ECTIUCIAN·Priced
--•··-··--••••• tlv, dio rm. ball SU. Ava r1ibt·free NUmate on nn SJ.~ couch SlO. chr latp or amalJ jobe. aJSroll INTERIOR t6. Ouar elJm pet odor. U c. t337254 87~
CARPENTRY Cpl repair, ts yn expr. ---
By J~ Do wort myself. Refs. ELECTR.lCIAN
S3l-4101 Be• t r a t e 1 • b e s t Cua tom Carpentry· workmanship. Small ld./l:xt. Boat dock re-We Care CaJ'l)et Cl.eanera
plir, Cbar RenovaUnc. Steam clean. Also up· ~preferred. 87~ 6611• bolstery. Work auar. RES IDENTIAL &
STOIMDAMAH Truck mount unit. Free Landscape. Quality mt,rus.rata64S-3716 work. Call Mike Ad
.....,. · · · • · · • · RAlmodel Sitter 12'1, 642-4300, Reddmt ...... Commer. CARPET CLEANING :Mbrs.
Ucemed ........ Booded STEAM &SHAMPOO
Free &t . . . . . . 646-8849. 960-3766 'lbere's an euy w11y for
SEU, idle it.ems with a ..,._ fn·•--,t-dr_a_w_1.n-lh_e_, your to sell that bicycle u-= ~ you no longer use. Just Daily PUotClaMlfied Ad. West .. a Dally Pilot advertise 1t 1n the
6C2-5678. O&Milled Ad. 642·5678. Clawfied 1 CaJI 642 5678. --------------=--
FOUND: brindle colored
fem. kitten, tan collar.
4-&Dos. 318. 968-8417
FoW\d March 1. long
ba1nd. iraY ctr wb.ite cat.
\Ile Harbor VJew Hills
Qlm MMl121.
SCRAMillS
ANSWERS
Greatc-.~
ESCORTS
31 Hn &U-0180
CHECXS/MC/VISA
ICJMS OUTCAU
953-9121
Palm .ti Psychic Readings
tells past. present &
future. 213-8M-3258. Bisect -Heav1 -
J..Mky -Sleigh -Prd. Massage by Steve.
n.d 1 ~ Llc'd Therapist, N .8.
pa UC• IS when you U.m·8pm .. Appl Only
watch out for faWDa rock 548.2S1T
andaethit by SKYLAB. --------
Ftlmd Yony female. Vic.
Newland It Warner.
~J..O. CAJJ 842-4182 or
MZ-D'l.
FOUND: Puppy, approx 3
moa. Mar. I. Hntc Ctr
Mall parts lo t.
TI4-848-3&2.8
Found. Fem. Afghan.
~;-c1o
"3218 E. 17th, C.11.
se-~1112 ~
BLONDIE'S
ESCORTS
Tan. Hunt. Bch. Call ofO.C. •••• 972-4694
631-0:fST or 960-3960.
ATTENTION
JobSMl&en
Wat.ch fM the
SPF.CIALSECTJON
"JOBS"
Thursday. March 13
iD t.be
Odly Piiot
ACCOUNTS
,AYA&IQ.BJC
Immediate openin1
w /raplcUy upandln1 s.nta Am maa~actu.rllW ftnn. 171' experience tn Mt:Oiil4S payable and
pneral accounUn.a ez.
posllre. Knowled&e or
tJ"llda diaeouaU belpf ul.
Pleuant working en-
vironment. Salary com-
m ens u rate w /ex-
perience . Contact
Cheryl: 540-4811
Acc.owmng Sodala.bs 5400 Accounting Payable t'liM ~I 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·uL llACIC l()()t(" ~:!_ experience re-
PREGN ANT" Caring, Lifetime membership File Clerk. Alpha fillDg.
confidenbal counseling a& sz. wometi S20. Improve mac:ro-fihning. ~~~~on. adop-your lifestyle We The Balboa Bay Club
.. _. .. ~ penonally handle ea ap-Please call for appt -~--~----S47 2S63 plkall<Jo to assure a sue &&.s-7358 cessful introducllon Ap ---· -----COVER GIRL pucallons accepted by Accowit.s Payable posi
• 953-0771 * phone. Take part in ex. taon avail. w1lh bio-
lM HrOutcallService citing social events medical corp . Ex-
w/Orange Co newest & peneoce iD a mnfg. co. a PRE.LAW studenlneeds most prof dating +.Computerexpenence s:i:s,ooo. WUI do anything service. &n-7181 preferred. f\JIJ benefits
Lega l. Confidential ....,..~ 6.11Qint.a·'.,!; Administration. DVM. P.O. Box 3242, ~ _,.,
_N_.a_Di63. ______ _, •••••••••••••••••••••• •
•FOXY LADY * ~.. &H 1ool .Accrwwwt ... ea.rte OlITCALLONLY • ,.,,_ CREDIT ~1 ·········•·····•······· ~ •972-11 JI• -------.: A lull-time position is
D_J_A_M_O_N_D_W_A_N_T_E_D_:, AIRLllll ~~~-~~ !~~is~c~~:i~
Prlv.pmtywillbuy1to3 CAREERS mana1er In a busy carat. cash. N.B. 548-4975 ne'ftJNllWI' offlce. Duties , ....... c....i -;-:::;, ., .. _ .......... MASSAGEsimpalico •Alrlm.. are van ...... .,.llUUIU ""' a
Yourmuaeul'· •Trowl A.-.... ~~=i,\!! •· n..bJa--L ..,...,y " "' ..., ..._ • -Y > ...elts ,.. <MW k With still. Credit or of-Outca.li.~11.494-5111 • ,_ wwy,. • udtillt flceexperienceisdesira-
ble. Wort ln pleaaa.nt en·
vlronment wltb good
company benefita includ-
in& 2 weelta vacation
after 1 year, company
eaid ~ medical and dedaJ and credit union. etc. Apply at:
TOMMY'S
OF NEWPORT
ESCORTS
:klh 642-1.571
•• SPUU'ruAL READINGS
ioam.10pm. FuUJ Lic'd.
•'Jal at C.llOS4. 111.5
S. Camino Real. Sao.
Clem.
·••-tien• •Cut-S...Vk•
• fldoet A...,t
~ .............. ,.
.. ill YMr ... -Ctil ,..., .. write....,.
lntel'Htlonal AlrAaHl ... y
400 E. .,.. ..... lhid. v__._, Wo. 98660
(2H) 695-2500
~COAST
DAILYP'ILOT mw. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa
Between tbe bours of
8-SPll.
Call tor appomtment ...._..,...,,..,xm
Equal Oppl7 l:m.pk>yer
n ts .......................
Ca~ntry. maaoory .
rooflo1. phambina.
flocftul. stucco • tu~. Drywall II more. J B --ltlectrlc, palot1n&.
dtywall, plumbfn1 re·
J*r. P'aolJty buai.neaa.
Llc'd + work iuar.
l8-S189
Plumbine, electrical,
heating, a1J gen. repa.ln.
F\'ee est. 535-1.162
H.A.g •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCX: student. Large trvck.
Trasb, tree trim. Dan
~
Hau.J.ini & Dump Jobs
Ask for Randy.
641-M27
HAULING & CLEANING
R.eaid /C.omm 1. Free est.
Call 962· 1462
ACC'IMG Cl.BU(
SECllTAllY
Post acda rec. /payable
voucben. type ~ wpm,
receptioni1t duties.
lrvme Mfr. Call Karen.
S4l).84
ADMIN. ASST.
Plbme. fin.anda1 plll1l·
ning Newport Center.
IDE. Call Mn. Dudzilt,
664-7454
AdoAesceat Glrta Home,
Uve-lD Bou.emotbe!', ' &iris, 3-4days week,
room It bo&rd+aatary.
Call Aa&rtd: l4&--0C530 or
~.
ADVERTISING
SAi.ES
The Dail.y PU.at bas llJl lrnmedi.ate opea.ln& for a
salesperson with DeWtpaper dlaplay ad-
vertising experience.
Good salary. com rmssiom "excellent fr inee beodita. Excellent
growth opportunities for
a persoo with career am·
titioos.
Call for appointment
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
'11U42-.c321. Ext. m
Equal Opportunity
Employ el'
Am 5eTv pleas o(c Npt
8ch Exper oper or wUI
tram 3-1.lpm sbift. Call
S31-5640
Af'Q.aK
Various duUee. JI' /time.
Experience helpful.
Mon.·Frl. &-5. Huy co. beoertts. Apply at 1880
Placentia. Costa Mesa.
Apt. mgr., resident for 64
HB units. Experienced
oo1Y. Call days, 97&-3900
All BllPR.
Skilled NuniDg facility
ResponsibWties inc: pa·
Uent billiD1, follow-up,
sumaariel and aginp.
Familiarity w / lleili-Ca.l
pre(. WW train person
w/at least 1 yn. similar
expr ... id typiol .. ten key~. X1Dt salary ~
benefit.a. Apply Hwit· ~ Beach Coovales·
eel& Hoap. 11811 F1orida St. BB. 8'7~15
A~·EM Pel $1.75 Hr.
0-A>m.ln. 3 yr. exp.
Soider It Wire PCB 'a
Read B /P '1 If A.CC1'G BX.PNG ~Uca
., . .,,
n:MPOl\ABY t\lrdD area
~ todaJ to won OIDeca MH443
cm ftrioul aCONIDdnC • bootkeeplaf 111l&D· AS S I! M B L E ll S ·
menu .. Wort oklH to AaHmbler, macblne
your llome. l'lsur• :-.~-=:
CJnl to ..... .Aeeam-Nial fMP I :1q &\ =--~~ _ .. _ .. _____ _
' AISI tiJ,~kln.f'uU Um. ....... br.
.,.. 1M9 •. 8 . JllOD· ....... :·c.u ......
• !l»i , . o;wt. eonu
'
Al ..... llilulli. lT.l,nd..,._ ....
OUlAll .......
HeuUa1. tl••••P•· drh•••r removal• . .,....,..
.......................
1hairt a REAU. y ct.&A.N
HOUSE! Call <HD1bam O&rt. ,,.. ... 6'MU:a
thm•I .. .......................
~ Law ahadeat. a. a. t, lJ mos. at. Eap llret. o.vtd sa-5* C&U &aow Houlecleantq.
l'ar • boale « b.»lDeu MJfe• ••
tblll ~ UM IDOW. ·-··················· m.ooN HYPf'f08IS WORXS
OeMtinc. any type 1st
dm9 work done w /iate-
ott;y. Ranbl. w . S-0105
Cedar Crpl • Upbol
Cleauen. fir wadoa.
pa. cln's. Ranbl. Prof
Simoa•*3. '151-tl61
T.L.C. Bouecleanan1
Service. Dependable.
~ Ue'd/Bonded.
Try us! 7SC-4930
TlffAHY'S
Weekly or l lime maid
ave. 10% DISCOUNT ON
VACANTS. Steam ca11M1t
clMniftl. wured. Free
est. at hrsvc. 1131-7181
Housecare Ser vic e ,
LesTroia Domest1ques,
caJJ 6'0-7315 for your
house interview
Xlol. clearung done by
""",.._ comuJtailoa call Ad S&Uer t 18,
80-000 lM bra .._,_
.......................
R.J. Cook 20 yrs exper
Local year around
service . .-.u.M. 831 7132
Income Tax Pre-II!
~off before Mar 15.
M. P.awno.tro. enrolled
qf.. (714 )M2-04,S5
Call today for appt.
646-W3 Short Form.
Slate ls Fed. SU. CM.
cenlrally localed J
~.Acct
L Mltic 11f l11 g .......................
.-Qualily Landacaplng•
Clamp. IOftacape design
It &nltallauoo. All work
guar. Free est. Green·
dale Landscaplnl(
7Jl.Q76
Ron. '6/hr 4hr aun Llc Flnd what you want an
SS7-6709 Owly Pilot Class.if 1eds
A.5SEMBLERS we will
train Apply '1 am ,
MacGregor Yacht.I, 1631
Placaltia, Coeta Meaa.
•ASSIMILBS•
•'RAIME£S•
~County manu/ac
lurer of electro
mechanical products 1S -*in& t.ral.nees for day shift. to assemble eJec-
lrmic 1witcbes 6 di.a·
plays. Apply iD penon
MaaM'S,.~•
1MO l&onrovta, C.M.
SQ.J&27 E..O.E.
ASSISTIM
IDtTOI suavn
5:a>Pll to t :30Pll. llon-
day tbru Friday -
t :30All to 1:30PM Sabu-
day. Great f« colleJians
md mnanli&bters. 184.00
~!r' week ONLY
R.lXlUlREMENT IS A
GOOD VOICE. Call
60-4321. ext. 312 after
S:30PM, Monday thru
Friday
AtteDdant·work w /ban
dlcapped adults. Must be strona. willing to assist
in tub u to1let1ng.
feedmg, general clean·
up. Xlot. vacation & in
suraoce benefits. Urut.ed
Cerebral Palay Assoc
:Gil W. Harvard Sl San
ta Ana. 546-5780.
AUTOMOTIVE
TIRESBYICE
and light repa.in. Will.i.ng
to train. Newport Tin Center. 3000 E. Coast
Hwy,CdM.
AUfOROUTI
R.IDISTER. Early AM
1"'6 to 2 bra. $375 lo
USO /mo . Xlnt .
moonll1bt. Wives, re·
tired, dlaabillty. stu·
dml5. Need ad wheels.
5«)..DJI or S40-6722.
Babysitter f« 2mo infant
Wltdya. Our home or
yaura. Ref '1. 646-*11.
BaoklDg
Plldfic Federal Savtngs
bas openings for full
timr t.ellen. Nwpt Bch
ofc, exper preferred.
Call Pat Pate 644-7630
811.btiq
TELLER NO
SATURDAY HOURS.
f\1.U..Wne teller. Exper.
pre{. Npt Sch. off1~
Univerul Savio1s "
Loan. A1k for Mr.
Jameo. ~. E.O.E.
~ opportunity for
lndtvtduala with 9
moaths previom Teller
experience. FUii and part time poattlon1 available tbrou&bout Oranee County.
We proride an outat.and·
1ng benefits package
complemented by con·
genial working at·
mospehere Please call
Lorn.me Miller
C714197~714 !>1•rr <·~I~>
WELLS
FARGO
BANK
Equal Opporturuty
tmplO)'er MI F
IEAUTY ASSIST.
to train for cllentel~
Grat opport. Minimwn +. 837-37'19 lt837 -42SO
llAU1'Y MANAGa
Newport Beach salon
St0-1512.~
&lBJMI Of'9lA Tott
wanted person
w/blueline experience,
runniDI or working
behind bluellne
mublnes Zerox ea
perience he~ul. Call
Mart '751·2lll80
BabyslUer, my bome. BOOKKEEPER full
permaneot, Eves S.11 ~ b f L
Please Call 67,._7621 . c ar1e. or aguna
" Beach aub·contractor _OlM __ .______ _ MUil bave conalnJctjoo
Bankina experience. Call 811-4712
OPaTBJ.B
S...C...t ...
~==·~· 541).5300
l!!.0 .1!!.
...... -........... °"'
BOOKKEEPER -FuU-
dl.rp w/computer ex
per. C.11. Tl~ U20
•utti111t 1/Cleft
f\ill ti.me. aper. belprul tu not oec. Many co.
bmdl. APl»tY at 1llO Plaeml'•· ca.ta ....
BOOKKEEPER
l\a11Qwp
MOTIORIMG
.._ bawdlvwaU'.led a -
per .• do -bJllinl.
hr& '""""' too.I tO. 00odl!1UJ.llWM&.
IOOllllT• ~'a.""r== =~/time BDok-Qwi'ftecl pel'IOll ..., ... .-o1 ...
11....-Ir flealbl• ..._!tlttnrdw6
Olllls ......... Call• ... 4ru.
Palntln1. INT/EXT.
Neat, booelt. reu . 12
yn. esp Lie'd. Dan
iM-UM.S.
Fine ext. paU1Uog St .
LlcJlna Try me R
Sinor m4666
Prof. J*Dtinl Ext ls Int.
Mc11t Ext sm. •380015
Free ea\ 536 4383
MCN~
PAPER RAHGINO Comm • ,..., Quality
wan oal)'. Steve · Dart
4N-Tnl.eves.~
fteAdent!a4 • c:iommettial
P'ir"inl ft"ee est. Reas.
1'11Ua.1'1UC111. 87S4m
Daw .. Pamtina-tnl/ext.
all )'QUr' JNl&Dhnl oeeda Rs. comm. ind. free esl -.1.,, all 5pm
...... /far* .... .................. .
Rel'oofia& • Repain, a1J
types. l'W'· No Waltina
BtsC:54M513
~tc1t•I r ..... .......................
Sewiq M~Serv .
myourbome. Guar
25 yn aper VlS-1107
Sewtrrg/AllU ..... ~ ~ 6 textures ... •••••••••••••••••••. ...EST. ltl-14J9 Seni& ~dune Serv 1n
home Guaranteed 25 PLASI'ERING ynexper. 714-9'1S-1107 AddUIQM,bcMw. ---
Freeesl. ~ T.Y.A •• •
nave·a P&J.Dtmg. ~ Pl11ter1ng·pat c bes,
area 9 yrs, IJ1(J8t reu, realuccos. addll1on3
che ck my ref . II c Rm.bl Ed.~
.......................
AtllC & rool l.DltaJlallon
Mult.iple outlets Z3 Yni
exp. 8Ul Coyne 496-7912
~ n 't !i .... .................. .
-~~ n. .......................
Spedalizin& In reatd/ ml Oltm Pain&J.Dg. lo rates lat property lalaod Free eat. 3 yr guar Serricel956--0GJ
98Z-l.f78, SSJ.9113'1 alt 5 ----
Ceramic Tile Jnalalled.
f'1n. counters, tubs
f'r'9e est. Refs. 54().ql60
Le Pai-er 1R ID SttYIC... It
quaht,y papenn1.
714 536-ZJSO
Qmtom WaliJN1penn1C
All work gu.arantttd
CoMt Property Services
~276'
c.uttsa
f\111 Time, tood pay.
G'°'1fth co. s local.IODS
Over' 210 We Tralll.
MITRO CAI WASH
2lll50Harbor Blvd.
Qista Mesa.
C~HIEIS
UTDTEM
MARKETS
Openmp now available
for hill ti me Asalllaol Manaon Oii 2Dc:j • Jrd
shifts No expenenct'
nee. We tn.1D. Ad va.oce-
menl opportunity for
aanaeement positions~
$5 SO per bour tf
~For mott ln (ormauon 4' interview.
apply to store 177. Ill
Del Mar. Costa Meu.
6.11·ie21. Will lnlttview Mooday thru Friday
frcm Sam to 3pm
F.quaJ ()ppor Em~
1Ddepeodeut dram elean-
m&. plwnbmg t5 ~/up.
SIUl.02 dys, ~ all
5
f\'OPle who oe~ people
should always check the
Servi(~ Directory tn lbe
DAJLY PILOT
Cl.RICA&.
OFFICE AJDE
Aro:>UNTS PAY ABLE
We Be aeditl.c peraona
ble 4r ~nthus1atlc 10·
d1vlduals for above opmmp.
OFFICE AIDE Office Aide requires PJd. accura.te typul. ft!.
ial. llDOd ~--etJ·
:::. to retieve llecep-
MXXJl1NTS PAY ABLE
aou.ld -.to7 workinc wlUa .... ts be able to
later<aee well wltb
::-:-~ r b9qltuJ
Diil ~,.map..,_
~ c lllDP9'1Q paid
major med1ca1. deata1 •
lie Ila.. pralll ....,..
New. cl••• modern .......... ~ woridal
TrwSlt•k» .......................
Tiii SURGtOH
Tref.e tAllJlled & removed
YardOnupl. m ~~ _
Haw sometlunit lo :.ell.,
a..s.&.lled Jd5 do rt well
c.odt. full ume dit~. <ipp
ly M·Th. J...5 pm, eoco·~
4647 MacArthur Blvd .
NB. SIG-2.:M.c
COOKS & BUSBOYS. 40
hrs wee&. Call aft l:!
noon.~
Qioks
ZIGGY'S
A new. exciting, fut
food. bealtby foods ...Uu.rant needs P · T
OJob. •rood~·
Lmdlet aa.11-No aper • airy. Call Teny.
Boser or .I •ff. 0y1i -.acrt or..,,. at-191.
COC*WAMT9
111111 tlln Fri 1 to 3Pm
WW &nliD. Jac:e 6 aa1ad ~~Good
• 5' .. c 0 ....,
CIMCO & 5 fNOWo ,.,_
New aperience lo wort·
ll58rttp 1n1 f /tJme • p/ltme.
Costa lleN m-2Ula. -
Q blk. S. °'·Baker off <XXJNrER HELP. Dootn-
Redhill > Sboc>. 5-2: aopm. F rr
OencaJ
AM Pel Miw Job
Mature woman ro r
pie&aant Newport Bch
d e. derical. no SH Hrs,
l..sPM llloo.Fn ~ 7431
zo
IMlti&IATI ora••&s
Wlfl&D
a.ERK TYPISTS FU.Ea.ER.KS
XEROX 4000 It '1000 O'PR
XEROX 9200 A MIO OPR
Pref mawiT womUL No
exp nee. Apply in pet"50fl.
D1pp1ty Donuts , 1854
Newport Bl. CM
Cow>ter·11rl. Kuster·~ ae..nen. FuU llme. U16
E. Ulh. CM 548-70'l'l.
OMUrffetp
IMTBNATIONAL
HOT DOG CO.
Need p/tune • f /llml'
ccuMrtlelp & food pre
pann for oew fut food
restaurant. No exper.
needed. Apply in person
at Plaza ~ Cafes. Birch
&r VonK.annao. N.8 . or
call 95.S-353>. Ask for Bob
Anderson.
Cyhndr1ul Grinder·
WW tram. Short Ir 1odi: Crank Shaft -Cam
term assignments No ~rator. Webb-Cam
ftt Good pay. Paid fl3l·l'n0. Eves, 873-2828 Mlekly.
Dalli Pnxaatng Manager
for dalla process mg dept
d Newport Beach CPA
ftnn. IBM system 34 ex
per. required. Xlnt
ll'OWlb potential. Call
~-interriew.
Ct&DCAU
11.mre penoo wanted to
care ~ for 7 mos.
ok1 boy. Mj home AM. I•--------Delicatessen Person.
Irvine. M-F. Good pay. muat t» over 11. neat &i
&d. vacalaona. Perm. CLERK. full time . mature. W /train .
position. 833·7'166 art switd\board, typ\J\I, m. F/Ume, iDcld:s wknds .
4pm. in1 It li&llt drtvlna f« See Teny, Hi-Time OeJJ
Newport Beach lab. &-E.l?tbSL,CM
ftJnne Jm alter lOam,
640-0140 DellcatesMO Help. Ex
periftllce prefet"nld. over
Clerk typlal/Dehvery JI. 1 Fff. l for Mon
l*'ICJll ....med for large Wed a . Sa t. ls Su n
c:omimrda1 travel •Keo· tM-5119. q . Good baleft&,a, &.Int. D-ELl--V-E_R_Y_P_E_R_SO_N .
lcw:wdm,, co. car. Call &le NU It p ... --Bedr fOI' mtemew at '-· .... ...,.....y 151-41113. ~--A~Phy. llV.
l '
l
I I
.. 111111 MT A ..
BEGIN A COEIR
ASACOSMETIOAN
l.eom '° ~,:=:;~ l1IW lkin
mochirw. ltam ~up ~ the professional way.
iet Ric.tuds Beouty Colleae http you
start developing ntw Skills os o
Cosmetician. Ahli only 20 weeks you
con be ecming a good living.
COSMmOAN QASSf'S NOW1
Umtted &. ..... t-Cal Nowt
Top instructors give Help ond Gutdonc:e.
Plenty of Procticol Expenence, too.
TUmOH PAYING
flROGRAMS
AVAILAILI
PLACIEMEHT
ASSISTANCE
~ OPPOaTUMIT1H:
• lntere~1ng Work
• Personal Satisfaction
• Security-Jobs not tied to economic
s1tua11on
• You progr ess r apidly to become
thoroughly skilled
• Self-employment ()pportunittes
CAU. t6M61 I Fett
IHfOttMA TIOM
RICHARD'S BEAUTY
COLLEGE ............... ,,.
1'0601f.....,..,H....,._leecJt
.... ~ ...
L•hi:o ....
.. , ... , JI
-$1111
HltLCll. .... ,C .. .............
14111.Cet. ....... C..
'7J.HIO
L ~~ earn
-
To Sing
Private voice classes ror
beginning & advanced stu-
dents. Insfrudion in vocal
techniques. diction & m ·
terpretalion. Call William
Ghent for open audition
7 pm Thurs .. Mar. 13.
7141750-9354: 636-99lt>
THE GHENT STUDIO
2158 Mountain Vie w St.
Anaheim
Sun1etTra••ISchools
10061 TcAert Ave.
iSollfttaln Valley
964-6755
_,......._"*
PRIVATE HOME
TUTORING
(Serving You Since '62)
BASIC SUBJECTS
~•MATH • ~TUDY KILLS
ALL GRADES
Mr L Rob1n,on.
n1rector Tea<'her
Pll 0 I Cand1dat1.,
551-5646 I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
: · Help Wmhd 7100 tWp W.ted 7100 tWp WClllhd 7100 M11p W.ted 7100 H1fp W.ted 7 I 00 tWp W.nd 7100 ....................... ......•................ .......•............... ...•.•............•.... •.•••.••••......•...... . •••.••...••........•..
'Delivery pers on for ELECTRIC JAN,
wboAesaJe seafood com-Journeyman MARINE.
paoy , s ome counte r Only bard worker need
wart. Nut appearance. apply. Ron lhooing
Apply in person. 145 54.Sa16 BroachnySt., CM ---------
Delivery P /Time , LA
1'mes. SlOO per week. 1n
Laguna Beach. 494-8496.
Dtgineer"
JR. MECHAMCAI.
BfGIMIElt
••••••••••••••••• GENERAL
•CLERICAL •IMDUSftlA.L •TECHHICAL .
Del Men over 18 for L.A.
'nmes ID homes in NB &
CM. Rebable & have de
pen. car. Perm. P 1T
$4001$4 50 pe r mo
646-0637. 646-5844.
Medical manufactunng '
company needs worker 546-4741
to rep o r t to Ch ier
Engineer, doing vanous
tasks in engineering. Ex-
ceilent benefits & work·
ang conditions. Mw 100
Viejo area. Only lbo6e
seeking permane nt
emp&oyment need apply.
--------1 CallSUsan.581·3830.
Dmtal office needs help. ~~~~~~~~
Aili or part time, pre-DIC. SEC.
· vlous cbair·aide eirper. lkal-.atedevelopme'flt
' euen U a I. App I Y at company in Anaheim re-
6'4-0ll83. ________ 1 Q\,tres experience • top
~-J n-~pt b · h s kills: Typing 70wpm. .,,.,....... ._..~ " ng t, s horthand 100 wpm
cxper. mouvat.ed Must <Gregg preferred 1 Good know insurance, typ111g req 'd. Sala ry open benefits. Salary Sl200+
S4P,.8344 per m o nth . co m ·
• Dental. cha1rs1de a&s1s
tant. Mon·Thurs. X·ray
u c req'd, Salary open.
546-.:JXlO
DENT AL RECEPT.
F /llme. Busy preven
u vety onented pract1re
needs tulthJy mollvated
de1Jendable receptionist
who enjoys working with
and helping people Must
have m.uwnum l yr ex pr
Xlnt hrs & be nefits
842-5561
Dodi ..........
lootlt Attewdant
Newport Arches Marina
Call Judy: 642-4644
Onvers.
, Deliver bakery products
t.o supermarkets. Early
morning to m i d ·
a.ft.emoon. Call 557-6727
DRIVERS
Olecker Cab. G3-.s888
Driver/Gardener comb.
_ Have valid CA licerllH!.
Good driving record.
Mio. age 20. Apply at
Pennysaver, 1660
Placentia.CM.
memurat.e with ability
1' qua lifi e d Ca l l
714 634-4741 , Oly mpus
PaCJJic lnt 1.
Executive
Secretary
Newport Beach corpora·
uoo seelts efficient. out·
goi n g. c harm i ng
secretary for the presi·
dent ol a fast paced com ·
pany . Well organized,
sr lf s tarte r with
)>hofthand & typing skiJls
necessary. Excellent
benefits. Contact person-
nel department. 642·9470.
fXECUT1VE SECY
Out.standmg oppor. for
imture prof. secy ID as·
s1st dynamic top ex·
ecialve in N.B. Top or·
garuutiooal, secretarial
& admin. skills nee. Real
estate background
heipful. Must be a sell·
starter. Xlnt. sat. &
benefits. Cootacl Wendy
Kallmann at 851·9322.
Factory Trainee
lod\JStrlal censmlca,
Apply: Ceram·Tek.
981 W. 18tb., C.M.
DRIVERS -SilOO Week. --------• Will train truck dnvers. Fadory
Open8am-8pm. ~13
DltmRS
Men or women 2S yrs or
older. Know the coast
, dtiea. Net Sl.80 a week or
more. Orange Coast
Yellow C.b, 17300 Ill.
Herrmann. Fountain
Valley. <No or Slater
betwn Newbope 6 <lid) -------·
s
J
16
ltttBtATE
OPIMMGS
WAREHOUSE
ASSEJIBLY
FACI'ORY
Good f'l!lll!"'1 • incenUve boma, bolklQ a: vaca·
tbl PQ. Pakl weekb'.
3848 Cam pu.c; Dnvh, Nl''.'port At>ach
1 1\rr~s from .John Wn\nl' r\1rport I
fo:<Jual Op port unit' EmplO\ c·r •••••••••••••••o• I
General. C.ging. women, Hair Stylist w /foUowing
men, day/eves. Will Will pay 65%. Design.
train . Irv ine. Call Plaza. NB next t o
641·9020. 8-llAM. Fasbioo Island. ruJc for
G•BALOfFICE Rob.~
ID mo., 1rvtne marine Hair Stylist
diatributcw needs general Opportunities await lbat
office person. Ex-S pe c ial Styli s t ·
peneoce preferTed. Call Manicunsl·Ass1st ant.
Sandra. ~ Call 631-44.15. Mon. t.bru
GBaAL OFFICE
Wlll t rat.D lo operate
computer recording &
filing system for new car
dealerstup. H.B. area.
call collect (714 ) ~9147
t.wn 11-4.
GftleraJ
The Balboa Bay Club is
now hiring for Hote l
Front Desk Expenence
In NCR 4200, PBX
helpful
Secretary. heavy typmg,
!IOl'ne accountmg helpful.
Hrs. 8:30 to 5.
Mens Spa Attendant. no
experience necessary.
2-10 Mon. t.hru Fri.. Sl.50
per hr.
Junior Maintenance
Engineer. Entry level
position. Union benefits.
F\Je Uerk. Alpha filing,
rrucro-filmlng. 8 :30-5.
Mm. thru Fri. $3.50 per
hr.
Accounting Payable
Cleric. Experience re-
quinid. 8: 30 to S. Moo.
thruFri.
Porter part time.
Wednel. Thurs. • Sun. 4
to Mldnlpl. S3. 7S per hr.
Relief Coot. Experience
necieuary.
Please call for appt..
6673Sll.
0en1. Cftlce Trainee, run
or part time, must be IQOd W tnwnbers, DO typ-
ift&. can 5S7-trm
........ y
Allistant to MCMary in
Newport Beach. Must be
accurate typist with
11!111 olftce GJW. m.~
eooDMOMIY IP.-
Unique pat.lo co. Job:
llJIU.. for free estimates.
Oill Daw a IG..zr72
CMJAID
Mind. Deed mn m-
comeT Day poaltlon
a.wa&inl 2 dap/wk.
-. liave receat ex· ..... XJat. WOftiq
••llwL $6.50/br.
Fn
Hot.el
Front Desk Clerk. Ex-
penence in NCR 4200.
PBX. The Balboa Bay
Club. Please call for
appt.~73S8
HOTEL/MOTEL PBX
OPR /FRONT DES K
CLERK WANTE D.
Apply Mon-FrL !M San
Clemente Inn 125 W.
F.1;plaod1an Ave . Sao
Oemeote
Hotel Night Auditor ·
Desk Uerk. Ben Brown's
Ahlo Creek Inn. 499-2271
.Housecleaners to work for
Janice's Raggedy Ann's
Hrs 8·4 Tue to Fri
67$-2514
•HOUSICl.EAHBS
U /$4.SOhr+boous. Will
train. Full or p /time. Ad·
vancemeot opport. Must
have transportation.
&e-1080
~
Mature woman to live in.
$500/up mo . Good
benefits • bonuses.
fM8.6T18
~I Cook, Uve-ln. mature lady for small
glat home. Wt-711Y7 or
-.11111
~ Port.er part time, moving
furniture, cleanina win·
dows. etc. Please call for
appt. The Balboa Bay
Oub. 645-7351.
Houaewl vea-St uden ts,
xblt p rr oppt.., I nex bn,
&ood pay. Call: TLC
Hou.aecleanln& Serv.
lnnUPll. 7M-tNO
bC1911•1cw.t
ln Coeu Mesa nMCb ~~=81~~~v~~~
....... other f:'!klaa ... opm. ean appt.
mm>
I -2 blip w / l.nl1aUGn.
Yoa too? Put Ume 1'•
can belp eacb otber.
.-rorappt.1.n11
lawW» Accaaal. Ala-
t.1111. prime eommerctal
a1eocy, O.C. A= .... .unctfN . ~DandlJllT ....
INSURANCE
Fountain Valley branch
ol larxe auto insurance
agency bu os>enin&!l for.
UMDaWllTBt
TlilMIES
JR. ACCOUNTS RIP.
No exper nee Sala ry
commensurate w /exper.
&ability. All co. benefits.
CaJI FGS at $49.8161
lll'luranc-e
Co mm e r c i a l U n ·
derwrite r. Lrt? N 8 .
~cy. Exper. nee Sal.
comm. w1exper Call
Dlane Bullock: 833-95.50.
J.merior plant co ~
bard work.in& penon for
warehouse installation.
fJSl-0150 or St0-4242.
INVENTORY
Blouse dept, St John
Knrts nee<h a ~pons1·
ble indiv ID oversee Lhei r
blouse inventory . m ·
el udes record keeping.
Should be bi-lingual
'5panisb I English ), a PP-
ly Ul person St John
Knits, 17422 Denan. Irv
"JOIN THI NEW
llDSOHTHE ILOCIC ..
Register today wilh one
d the newest and exert·
mg temp. placemeol
~es in the county.
Typi.ats. Sec. 's. Bltpr's.
Gen. Office. No Fee•
97M505
The City, Orange
E.O.E.
Kamel belp, wtnds/llve·
In. Call ror appt. Car
needed. 5*-4234
LEAD II.AN TRAINEE
ror production cenmlcs
shop. Must have lead ex·
perle n c e &: •pealt
SpmUsb. C.11979-8800.
Leclll s.a ••• , H.B.~ olfc. 2)'rs ex-
per req 'd. 8C7·1293.
LIGAL SECUJJt.IY
&aper tbou1btlul boss
desperately needs your
exceUeot &epl &: office
slcilll. Will diacusa hours.
pay . Call 644-2644
anytime.
Lepl Secmary
SmUI dynamic business
litl&atlon firm In
Newport Center seek.a
~-eft'Jdent •
ener aetl c le1al
secretary. S.H ., die·
...... xlnt. t.ypiq
skills a must. Xlnt.
salary depeDdiq upoo
qualification and H ·
pa1mce. Good beneftta . .....
LOAM• ' Lola~ IMtdl •hr,, llceDHd lD ·
diYtdUl. Top comm. ....
MAIDS
AW>' ID HoosekttplllR. San O ement.e Inn, L2S W
Ell plandian -----
Ma nag ers n e e ded
~ husband & wife
team with ~If storage,
apt renting or m otel
badlground ex per 'W orll
S da,ys a week wrth good
Pl')'. Please c aJ l 967 -8191 ----....._.,, .... Trailtff
Are you bored Wlth your
present pos1t1on? Being
overlooked & wasting
)'OW' t.a.Jents " Seek mg J
career & not J mt a )ob" A challenging & reward.mg
career can begin for you
today in Consumer £Jee:.
tronacs. We 're in the field
d specie aie pn>ducts &
computallonal equip-
ment. We aell tbem We
bave 6 reta.tl out.Jets Lhru
which~ meet the buy.
UlR pubbc. and we 're ex
panding rapidly be<'aUS('
wt' 're professionals at
our )ob The po61t1on 1!>
son:>ewhat l4!'1'hru<'a I but
we train. And at 1sn 't
ea.sy. but then really
worthwh ile t h 1ng'I
sddorn are H yoo sa>k
only the ~t · then work
for the best
C all Mr . Tan ey
(714 )549. 737 3
MAHAG&efT
Unhmit.ed income pot.en.
t1al tn pr1 mary wholesale
busmesa. Profit lhanng
&: other benefits. Need
OOl leave present po&I ·
tJon.~~.
Management
IMR.ATIOH PIOOF
Seekin& ambitio us
person who des ires
freedom and securit y
and is wi1liq to learn.
Won' ialerf ett wit.b pre-
terit job. cau ror appt.
lncome Pla.nniq AlaOC.
~
Manicurist, pedicurbt,
sculptured nail artist.
make-up 6 artist
f acia1ist needed. WW pay
t.op waaes w 1toUowuig.
Desi,cn Plua, NB next to
Fashlon Island. Ask for
Rob. 640-aJZJ
MAIUNA WORK
Ji\ill Ume &r part tame
wart outdoors at manna
in Newport Beach. f)iU
time position in ma1n-
ten an ce work with
gmera1 ma tntenance " hand tool experience pre-
femld. Part Ume morn·
lnl PGliUoo la janlt.orlal wOri.. Euellent beoef'rta
for f\lll Ume po&iilon. Ap-ply mt
THl•YMCO
1071 C..melbedt
Newport Baaeb, &M-1'118
Equal Oppor Employer
llat11n couple, relief
,,,...,.. • aall.a clua
A motel, OolC.a 11 ... 5 da71 pet' moetll, DOD•
illd91, QO PIU· WW tl'Mla.maof
ANNOUNCEMENT
If you are a male or lemate h&v1ng en •ntefMt
1n the medical ex tec;iat t1elds. and 11 you are
unemployed. under~mptcyed on welfare or
a vete<en you mav be e11g1ble tof training in
one ol lhe fo11ow1nq programs
•Respiratory Therapy T acnn1c1an
ICert1ft00 Ehg1blF<
•Operating Room Tecnn1c1an
AMA AcC1ed1tect
•Para-1eoa1 Lawyer-; Assistant
An el1g1ble tns11tu11on onOPr lhP Ba<,1c
Education Ooo o r1 on1ty Granr-, &
Supptemenral Educatoon Opportunity Grant
Programs National Oirr•ct SluOPnl Loan
Pr09rams
FQf morP nlor1T1a1ton r.a11
547-0305
AmPrican Collt-Qf' c.I
ParamPd1cat Art~ & ~c1Pnc.r.-.
1800 N 61oa'lw1.-
Sant a Ar a Ca11l(.)rn1;,i 9,. /Oti
~~~ ..... ~~-~~ I ~-~~ ..... ~!.~~
Mf'd1cal 1Us1stant full UHIN' 1..umbt>r M,1,tant
ume Expenenced front ln,oican.: derk Jfl k.t·\
& back office ~4000 tJIUl'h & .ir<'urate l ) pan..:
SM Clemente .i m~ ~' >r.mi.:e
MEDICAL ASSISTAl"T
.ind M ED I CAL
PHLEHOTOMJST re
qui r ed fo r :'<le ,. por t
Bea<'h lab Phont> J;m
after IOam. 640-'Jl40
Medic a l front o rf1<'e
~creUry Orthopt"d1c
officoe Call~
Messen ger ~.~tu re
prr,on wanted for full
ume at Ad Agenc)' Call
566-04ro
MESSINGER
Dynamic mortagage
nnn needs a mes'ie'flger
Must be reapons1b~. de·
pendabite, have own car
&. ~ dri Vt.ng rerord
FWl ti.me Call Joa nM
~ 10 30am 549-8871
~TIAIHEE
Medical manuhtctunni:
<'Om pany n eed '> .i
worker .Machine -;hop
expenencr requ1 rl"d.
h1R h s<'hool ma<'h1ne
s hop ok Exc ellent
benefits & workmg ron
d1t1ons. Mission V 1e10
area Only l.ho5e !'lttkmg
permanent employml'fll
need apply Call &Jun.
581..JD>.
Mot.el Desk Cler1t N F
Experience preferred
bl.a not necesaary Day
s hift SJ SO pe r hr
646-744.S 2274 Newport
Blvd C.M
Now hiring. The Wholly °"' Restaurant ID NB
C\llTmlly accepting ap-
plications for full time
COlder belp & coot In
dav\duals must ~ tughl,y
motavat.ed 4t personable
Pteaae appty m person.
Udo Marina VillaRe. 9
AM·ll All. Ast for J im
67S-4(8)
Nursing
Nunes Aides. All stul'ls.
Good rate ol pay. No ex-
per. nee. Will train
~rtlficallon program
available Apply Port
Me sa Con¥alesct"nt
Jbp1tal. 2570 Newport
Blvd. C M 642 0400
NUR&NG
RN , LVN, DIRECTOR
OF S TAFF
DEVELO PMENT -
Become a part or t.be
grow1n1 field or pro·
feaional seriatric nun ·
inc. 19 bed stilled nurs· 1nC facility la C.M. Com·
petltlve salary. 2 wits
vac. health a: dental ins ..
bolklQI. Sick Ive plan.
Ollllacl Marjorie Robb.
D.O.N. MOVlct«ta, C.11.
&a.038'7
~
Experienced Certified Aidel. all lbifts, lull &
pmt time .... to SU.5 per
hr. to ata.rt.
TllAINEIS 1 to ~:30.
X1nt NA tra1oins proc.
!ant wb1lil 100 learn.
........... to SS.10. JI......, Cooval•ceQl
Qder', '°"°"
UF1'1Cf, WORK 'W ill
train SUIO per w~ lo
Star\ Open 8a.m to f!pm
!B.'>-8413 ---
OFACEWORK
for church P lime 1n
own bome Gd typ~t. de
Wl5 ~ 646-7512
Optometnr offm• part
urne. nt"dl. UUl}..OIOJ: &
w1l l1n~ to I cat n II H
H47 S927
Ur-der P rn<.'hSOr F T
Small new compan)
Good potential. rti:hl
Pf"'50ft Cal I~~
Orthodootac lab wo rk.
mother w luds in school
111 'W'Ol'1t ~x1bl• hr\ and
f'alll extra mont'\-'1u'l
lul\-e :.omt> manual dt'•
tenly and df><;tr1• lo
lnrn S46-51i0. 759~
PART TIME
EV&tlHGS
AdWt5 with out.stand 1n Ji?,
auracuve persooaltt1e-;
who eQJOY ~with
lads Over 21 SUrt at S3 SO per hour Phont'
642 432 1, E xt 250
Jll:l'WEEN 1 ·5 PM
Mk for Jt..drwo
F.quaJ Opport urut y
E.mptoyer
Part tilM bUSIJtt"SS OP·
po r t un 1t y f or pro
res11onal & non pro
ress1onal. Call Mar y
&.ot67
PARTTIMl
EYIMNGS
Assist ID editor suney
l'Onducted from our ol ·
fice at the Orange Coast
Daily Pilot. S 30 9 30 Mon-Fri 9 J0.1.30 Satur
~ Great for coUet 1ans
and moool.Jghters. $84 pr
wk . O NLY
REQUIREMENT IS A
GOOD V OICI:: Call
642 4321. ext 31.Z after
S 30 PB, Monday lhru
Friday
P~TE-UP
~ER
wrth at least 1 year ex-
perience. preferably
newspapu Excellent
oompany bent'fits. Apply
between 9 AM & 6 PM, MoniU.Y thna Friday
OIAMfK COit.ST
DAILY PILOT
lJoW.t.,St.
C..MIM
.... o,,i. lwRy . , .. ,.,
PIX oratATOll
Dependable mature
openton '°' anrnrtnr IS'V\ce. part Ume. Al8o
Dlllll arave yard reUet.
AlJd:J M. lloa. tbru Fri. ISi \f. lllb. St. C.M.
Ml-lG
•NX• T . A. B . answer! DI M"Ylee
T.A.B. QI, MrY. h.u a
few eotltlooa open In
Tm., SA. <;111 A: Hunt.. 8.
--.. Vanea lbttb1 P/f .. rrr . ._, ouUtand· .. -....wo.to..r ,_...._.•eamwhile ,....... .
-... S.O.E.
Matt your shoppln1
....by Wini tM 0.ib' PUatawtn.t Adf.
Pl•tlc: s .... , .....
for retaH llore. WUI tntn. ll.50/b.r. Plutlca Pha.558-0IOO
·~,-.. f!RS HELPER -
WW lnWl llOO week ID
start. Open lam.fpd>. -..cu
Pre-~ Teacher. lead
teaclwll wanted. Tram
to be dire-ct.or In our
<>ramp Co .choob. CaJI
American Pre-School. LI~ Hilk. 1'1C)._l.9tl __ _
•NISSMAH•
Jl'..xJ)ef' A. 8 . Diet 360 &.
lt.e* Good oppor. CaJI Ed
714~
Printing :s ho p need~
penon '°' put.e up & negat1v• wor k. plt rt
ume, exper. helpful but
not neoetlMJ"Y W11hng to
traln. 646-4(170 M · F
PUmNG
Stoett Penon. mvenlDry.
& genera.I r leanup posi-
t.Ion avad immediately
cxrers x1at benefit.' an
cludu.\g paid med1ca I &
~I l.Nlurance and op
porturuty to learn pnnt
lllR ind\atry w/5S yr old
pnnung CO ID l.ag UDil
Hlll.s. Lake Forest area.
Ol.11 9C51 ·9ll00
NJMTING
ll you are" 20 or ovf'r. &
lonlung for a career op
pnrtunrt)' an pnntan11. ;,p
1•h at Pt:NNYSAVF:R.
111i> Placentia . CM
!'R ODI.. C T I Or..
'JllAJ~t:t: Rub~r ~
pruduct.!. I rv1ne a re ...
Mu•.t p.l\"> compan)
Jjh)'!>tCaJ in cl 'rf b8C'k X
lta) K.endc1v1~ Ind t11
S«>-1~ E <> ~-
P Tune AM. LA Time-.
dPhvery 1100 per w1>ek.
In L.igu na Bt'a c h .
~------
P llme-rT)OmlDRS Book
~Ji: t''Cper Nt>wport
H·· "ch Ya r ht CI u b
Ml true
I' time pt'r\on Pt'r'ion
Frida} !I :t. :\Ion 1-rt
l\t-ltl\t' Jllrtude e-,,en
u.iJ Cal! t:nn Donnelly
i l4 '7S2·1T.I>
P lJme rettpUonist App
ly an perso n . Regas
Ha1rstyllst <1, 3333 S
Hr1 sto1 1So CnJ "'
l'ld/at ( ~Im
ITlt.'<i opt>nin~ ~)-~
1'1 nr'·· fl•'• r!1•d Ill
S1Jto•• I lit ,• h 01•
tup ton n11'"'"11
C'.ill Rod llYJm"
17141146-5502
R.at&tot.Salef
New Licensees or Ex
per 'd, S100 Schooling
Rebate o n 1s t <'O m· m1s!>1on. n o exper.
rwocessary. normal work·
mg hours 9·5. call Rod
'i51 1400.
~&taMW.S
Opemnit ror h ctnsed
salespeople. locally
awned. with national re·
fetTill system. Excellent
work ing cond1t1on ...
Earn Joo<; comnuss1on
f'or cool1dent.1a l a pp t
call 7S9-0226
~
E\_ECl' • Sl'STEff.~· l •• "!!:'' ) __., 'W
Real Flltate
UCB4SID
UMLJC&fSEO
Will train Best com
D11SSt0n spbt in the m ·
d\lrtry 70 fJO. to top pro-
ducers. For interview ca.11 Bill at RMhill Real·
ty. Lido olfice: 673-7:8>
R.1 Estate
COMDOSHAIE
5.AUS
Umtted openinp. ReaJ
Ell.ate lieoenaecl and ex·
perienced only' Looting
for aomethin& new 6 ex· dtinl to offer 10U.f old dl4mlele. We bave lt 1 A
new concept lo Umeahar-inl wblcb ma.bl sales
(Mt.er. Tup coauniaaiom
for .., ....._ WIJJ not
u..fere with 10Uf re-uJe. U... will help' CalJ °"" OUlow '"' f\lll de· ==•. lralainl •
Ml-t491
c:;: Walk1:r t; I r.t! ........
SICMl'AIY =..t'e-•-= --'• ........ _;.;;.,._ ___ -J .-..~aun~.
a.t•'n I,..,....,, laa.~Ula·-a..tal Gift~ duu ... w ....
tJptac .. •••tlel _,MY,_~
tel•...,.. mawn 0. -ale ,... ,_
.. tfplllaDce. 1Aara _, '° ..... ~.
complete otllc:e pro. = ..!:.. ~~!i
C' e du r. 0 f • m. I W"1'P'ni e.oer oa 0 c menufauurlo1 t'O Airport area Coatact ~GI*'· T\4 -181 OJuck naom.on. IM--18'0
REC E PT f 0 NI ST I Secretary /L11al, u srx::u:rARv -Pffma. ceUm akilla. aa1ary oe1.
Deftl part·tlme. Flea. Newport Baach. NO-lllO
hta Airport ~a. k R
Anderson, O>. 54t-IM3 SICUT' AIY
f"1I Ume, feoeraJ oltlce ~t/typlst. Mltl. cM.lel. good t.YPiat. l airl
SSwpm. Leul offit'e, engineer oftlce. Good
Lagun. Hiiis . Mrs . pay & benefits. Call
WU.low: 13MOS>. »Mil
--~~~~~~~
llCIPl~T SEXllETARYTRAJNEE MUil tne . XJnt Trainee w /lypin& ability
beneftla. Call for of 4-0 ·towpm w /ac -
Bplll: MM555. C\ll'aCY. Eqler. helpful, IM wW train rtaht CAD·
ltlC.nOMST didate. Aptitude & wtU·
WAl'JnftlT ICMHIOMll $
Wart lot • ...,.,,,. • you
wW ....... a llO boo!M
We~toppay for
1QUS'aktlla PaMIHolQy Pa.kt VacaUoo.I
P&ldW.-Jy
lMMl:O IATE
OPDIINGS FOR
Shorthand Secretane:.
Dldallhooe S.Crel&rl es S"eniofo Typlst.s
Cleric Typlata
JOU! the team of pro-
ffllllional tempora rles
lRVINE
E.0.£.
752-ee64
M/F needed for s ma II de. in8nesa to won bard Im·
velopment company ltl partanl. ~2111.
Newport Bea ch Full ll me. Genera I or c ex. Secretary wtth laaW'ance
penence. Good telephone experleoce moet belp{ul,
ski.Lia, accW'ate typmg ~ pay with package
MaLw-e & dependable bmeflta. Call ABACUS
Salary STOO mo Ca ll for Agency at 751·9700
SecTetary I
appt. S4l9-7971 _ Secretary/General Of.
Ra:taurant lice. Xlnt. tYPLDI skill.a
Full &t PIT po.alloo.s 10 req1.ared. Non·smoker.
new specially foods 950 mo. to slart. Near
center 1n Irvine. Call OC.A!Jix>rt.54S-TI17 .
...... Secret.ariaJ
Rm&aurant Accounting Secretary,
OICU11YE
seca.ETARY
TOSl600
Land developmmt cor·
Ponltioo seeks efficient.
outgoing. c harm ing
aecretvy for the Presi-
ded. ot lhetr fa.at paced
oocnp8AY. Sborthand &
typing skills necesaary
Euellent beoefata, great
C>ppOrtunity. Call RI~.
~. Coaai.J Penon·
nel A&eol:Y. 1790 Harbor,
C.M. ~ever a fee.
WAITRESS. accepting bMvy typing, aome ac-
appbcabons for dinner & countln& helpful. The
ana•eyard ahlfU. P aid Balboa S.y Club. Please
vacat\on1, Taylor's ca1Horappt.M5-73S8.
Restaurant, Redhlll & SEX:RETARY . LEGAL
SA. Ftwy, Tultin. Needed for busy e person
SaUina I.mt.rue tor needed. l r v I n e La w Fl r m .
Newport Beach, 25 to 27 Minimum 3·5 yn. ex·
cruhlog ullboau. perience. Call Fran ~now. fWJ tlmt' _833--3m_· _;__· -----
Service. Ci.D 1hop > Xmt.
oppor. & benefits
w /rapidly growin& co.
for mechanically in·
dined lndiv. 714-~.
Senice staUoo attendant.
summer. Call ~1100.
SALIS
Able to work daym. Apply
at: 1»22 PCR. Hunt
llcb. cm >m-1571.
Laree auto 1.nauran =.. ~0,'~~~. ASSTTOSl'°°"".O SIMia 1mWe poeWom. 1611tbave.erowortiUe w~
beneftta. Salary + bonlll m1P1 tap aeey sldlll. to ST AllT 1140 MO
Call Kathy at FGS; WDrtl: fMt arowin& coml JobSeeurtty »Gal mo r t I b ll r • N B . Dtablllhed Company · Dlveralfled reapon Freemedkal/dent.al
S&les Clerk, full or p w/ou&alde PR. Apply ln person
time. Apply 111 persoo, lrvtne~lAjency Between8am-llam
tOl.m-12. Costa Mesa Sta 488E17th, Costa Mesa ~Production Plat"e
tkJners, 270 E 17th St Stezat 642·1470 Newport Beach
C.Y. ~--------
SAL~
Full lame only. Sho
sales. Hrly + comm
:Jm S. Bristol. CM App
tnperson.
SALES GIRL outgoing
fnendly, over 18. Jr
sportswear, full or pa
lime. Th e Secon
Glance. 2122 W Ocea
Froo1. NB 675-3361
S41fSIADY
for high quality ant1qu
& home fumiabmg at.ore.
lm Laguna Canyoo Rd
• SICUT AltlES * Recei>typ~fun S9,600
Secy legal~ $14.400
G.O. type 10 trvl $13,200
••Sales /Counselors• • Our Office
Appt Only /Free
U1 Reinders Agency
4lm Birch. &t.ab '64
NewpOrt Beach 8.13-8190
SECRETARY
TO LB.
Sales Management GENERAL
Pleasant dlgrufied pa UIUl~£R tune sales & manage nlMRQ
ment work. Flex1bl The Dal ly P l lot 's
houn. Sales & manage Secretary to the General
ment background a plus M.arui&er bas married
SubetanUal graduate b!m.aodaoewsecret.a.rr
income. Bonl14, profi Is needed. This Is a posl·
sbarinl & equity plan Uon of varied duties re·
Call983-114.2. qWin& good typing ak:ill. ___ ;__ ___ _. maybe some dictaUoo
Salesperso n neede atill (but not man· Sllturd.ayw & Sundays f dador)' ). Ability to meet
gift.shop in Corona de and communicate with
Mar. Call Mon.·Frl. 1.mponant visitors and
m7.2lll. ::=.:~~r=
S .. , u-·SOMS Dl1lY Pik>t at 642"'321 11111 r-is;a a o d a a k f o r P a t ~ty pita adults Stepbenllon to make an
lo w 0 r II: with a 0 aximintment for an in· motivate ldds. Over 21 . ....._.
ln Laguna. Capistrano teniew.Aa Equal
SanC'lemeate uu.a. ~Y Employer PMTTIMI ffm••S SICalTAltY PHOUI: TRAINEE POSITION
ICMIZlor.-00 FOJl SZCJlZTARY
Ell.ZllD. Between 1-SPM. Wl'IHGOODSKJI IS, Alt For Andrea Type., wpm. ahodUDd ;;;;;;;;;;.;.:_~~~-;.-;.~ IO wpm. fraat olfice ap-'! • n D c • 6 1ood WISWOMAM illil;t ,.. volce. Ginenl
lbr .... r.t no.riMI dee dudea: Will waft ':.·:r:.=-awn. far .._ ltatr ID small nit ulary • ,_. es&.8te ID...untnt
b' penooable, C: 0 , 8 a I a r 1 CO ID • ~bl• .. letPfrtoo. meuurat• wllb •x· hl1, P /Ume. Kr. ~.caUorwrite:
::.:::d•. 4tl·O'lla, ::~ir:.
1'm1Gmtleld. ""· Blblt ..__._. ...
mt~
SHIPPIN G &t
RECEIVING CLERK
~ Mesa St.aUoners.
zro E. rnhSt .. C.M. App
ly in person 10.12
St a tionery Store 1n
Corona Del Mar needs
exper'd sales lady F'ull·
time. 5 days, x.tnt. work·
ing conds . E,,pec1aJly
fine clientele. 675-1010
S toc lt Brokerage
C\.15tomet services rep
Expanding di11count
stock brokerage needa
customer a ccounts
services rep. to handle
growia& buaiaess . Ex·
penence lD aecurl lles m·
duatry with margin
llnowledge essenual. Ex-
cellent salary & benefits
Newport Beach/Irvine
Call Personnel. Let·
terman Trans actio n
Services . In c .
(114 )7S2-0070.
SWITCHBOARD Oper,
H.B. Mal be able to type
le do some filing. Exlnt
beoef inc medical &r den·
tal in&. Startin• Sal $750.
Call 147-8511 btwn
8am·51Jm.
Teacber fPre..Scbool. Part
time rnomin.& po1lUon.
Own child welcome .
American Pre-School, LAI HWa. Call 'T1'0-199t
Teacben Aulat.-Speclal
dMaea for b.andJcapped
edulta. 2 yn. college · ex·
perience req. $900. Jtl.nt
~ " ins. benefits 11·1 lll:Mll 1:30-4. Unlled
CerebnJ P at.y assoc.
m> W. Harvard St. San·
taAaa.~
mMtOMIWOU
PHt Ume own bra.
Guer. ular1 . ~all
... Tm .... tOtLIDda
Tn-t·R«ept.. waat.ed foe
pfd otfc ln N.B. llluat be
eolh\lllaaUc. have •lot
l)'pln1 skills . Heavy
pbonu . 673 0300
llaa>5plD
Typbt wurklna with let·
rifle office peraoos, nex.l·
bie houri. 80 wpm. Call
ABACUS Aaen cy at
751-9'700.
TYPIST -Growing Npt
8ch tlrm needs ex per.
typtst. Must be reliable &
hard workiaa. Min. of
a>wpm ssum. Nancy.
TYPISTS
Regi.sttt today for local
lempot'&I')' us1gnments.
557..ocMS
Cf\·Llr\:
llMPOll.u'V Ptesoi.Nll 5UMCIS
3723 lfrch Str.et
Hewp:rlleodt
WAJTUSSES
Minimum 4 years food
~et>t'e required for
dinner service. Apply
daily S.llam or aft epm.
Be ma rd 's Restaurant.
33>1 E. Cout Hw y. CdM.
Ward.a dehue upn&hl
freelw. 11 cu. ft. Imo
old. Werranty. USO .
~o.
Hotpolnl elec. ran1e.
avocado. dbl. oven. JLlnt
oood. '100. Hotpo&nl dis·
hwuber. avocado. ~. s«m ..... Mah,.. 102' •••••••••••••••••••••••
~ Go&na Out of
Bu.alnesa. MbC'. steel
forms. rebar, toola,
plnDized bolta, nuts " wasben ai plwnblng sup-
plies. Sa.le will be M · F. hm-5pm. Everything
must be .old by 3/21
l&t62 Got.bard, Ste. J.
HB.8G-W1S
c-... a
It«• mllt 1030 .......................
Kodak Su~r 8 mo~ 1e
camera MS and prnjec
t or M80 Sl25 Ca ll
846-5061
Docp 8040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~ONO Pups AKC
Ola.mp sire MtF. Pet &
s h o w . Pvt pl y
2ll/9n · 134S aft 6 pm
Sbeltle. perfect male. 7
moa. AKC. xlnt back
ground 96J.Q3S
Wa1tre11, Ex~n enccd A.KC Dobermam. red. 8
food • coc:kt.all waitress wa. tall cropped. dew
wanted. P\aU Ume. As k dawa removed. all shots
for Karen, lrvloe Coast S44-82lilO
.-CASM•Am
Wloaton '• Newpo rt
J....uy II nirnntl1 bu>'· i+aU~ acrap
. lm&ant cub. Tue·
LC». 1111 Newport !lwd., C.111. i.-for the
bttsht ll'ffD buHdln1
acrou from Aaron
Bratblrs Art II~
IOI.IX
Oyster Quartz m an ·1
watch. llK. ludden
clup. Dew S7200
Slavick '1 price $9500
~ta
1010 . ..................... .
LUGGAGE TAGS
from ywr bualneu cans.
SeoS one card few each tea piUI OM apare. We
return perma nentlr Mlled att.ractlve ta& Ir
at.rap, mee\in1 alrlint
l.O. reqlliremeota. Pre·
~ lou 4' theft! Fqr a
peraonalized t.a• enclose w•llpaper, fabrl c or
"Da.y G\o'' paper • we
wW bedt • trim your t.ao. Or try two card&
bedl to becll
PRlCF:S
S2eaor3115
4 'Stags S1 60 ea
6 '9tap Sl 50l'•
,. ~Uved .... ~!~ •• ~
Dn>IAN ... wUI 11U or P u I .......... a6L tnde......... ,..., ........ . u·r•••• •••••1&oa 1n1n1 OoMt Golt• ea., .wo. ...-MJO, or.
llY Club membtnblp. na. llo*b Jd .......
reuoaable. Movlnl ~ M.e.MC.s _K_A_T_E_•_O_A_•_D_P_O_a
ldl aJumtnym awn.l.fta, SALE
New. -Call Good coedhLoo -~t'O. _.. KRYPTONICB
WHEtLS. BENNET
SlOO. PRO. truclu. WOOD
BOARD 2'&"" 7~". ~. •mz. uk for Rieb
lllovlDC Sale. Notbina ........... .
'1VW •· Wllblr, dryer. ... 10'5
... Oolor TV. ~. ·--••••••••••••••••••
&Imp, Nf, aJlllliancea. POR SALE Cosnpltte .,_,aft. I...._ frame abop ~u.ip. ~
Aloi tabk. nq\Uite old· IDll6dlnl Priced'°" quick
••• ......... .,,,..,.,,,..
a.. .... v ..... .._o1 two Ueht• <sn .oo
valul).to
QICUSVAMAS
Mar. M&b . Jlar. • o.a-.. ' n•"'-•C.:.rJ.ct 1\dalla m&l .. ~ ~e.ma ...... ,..
• ••
, .... Cir
Cla111c 441• Si.pb•'1s
Q\Met', Pvt Ply~
arEves:--
Saicrtftce 31 ' Jerwy i2.
lrbll. eeneretor. t.nn
dlutl. 1Jeepa A>,
nybr1d1e. low bouts .
Nwpt ti a!Jp avail. Pvt pty.DUSO.m-me tasbioaed wttb artlaUc aue. ec..-
pl no lees. Slate. tv,...._ 12Pattenon F1at boUom
Lealher poekeu. $1.500 tM. te.90 1091 V-drlw, 327q, all wood
value. aacrtflce $415 ·-•-••••••••••••• CIOlllSlrUCtioa. '2"°°°80 Delver free. GM10:2 BtMi1W ZS" 7M.Uth color Slll).31!15aA. SPiii.
TV. z yr wnrty. free de
Drop In raoae. DI•· bvery S13t 646-1718
hwasber G /S, Caf1)etin&.
~ Seeswtrl. 11' deep v
JO. s mall V8, trlr
SUOOobo. 64().0010. Id ODDd.. Best of r .914·29'74
SKATEBOARD FOR
SALE
Good ~lion 6Smin.
KRYP CTONICS
WHEELS. BENNET
PRO trucks WOOD
BOARD 2~" x 7~". $40
~ u.k for Rieb
''MISCEl.LANY. Teruua
Racket : Head XRC
w/Gvt; K.oeluel Blue
St.ar lkUa 1&S CM, Gel.see
llndlnp. Amplified Ex-
cel 110 I a accordion.
F\~l abop ll&bt
fix\U.tt:t ; mloi bllnd.s •
W0\'911 wood. oullide fl6 ..
wtndow 1hade; Va nous
dra pery rods .
nl4 ~ after6PM"
KENWOOD KIUC>lO rt·
celver SO watt.I per cban· 111'1 Zodiac Grand RaJder
ad, regWarly $400 DOW
1299 AUa.nuc M~ic, 44S JV, 17""'. dip Mercury .
E. 17th St . c M Gess than 100 hrs.>. trlr
--------_ • mao.y extraa. 17000
Stereo Equipm ent _~ __ 13 ____ _
cabtneu regularly $85 HydtoHolll. Uft, IO.OOO
now 13111 AUanuc Mus1 r Iba. tWorb on 8'det1e I
"6.SE 17thSt CM. Li k e new . S2 500
Mu1t sell Quadrallex
home receiver, pd A:ll,
Best offer M5-2Q() Ed
25m. Cdor T. V. '12S
One Year Warranty
Mz.5340
l Pioneer SX ~ recr1ver
lpr JBL 88 Special
spealrttl. I dual model
1104 turnta ble . Call
Gordon ~
......
Ji'7S Oat boUom, comp. re
buUt.. 4.54 Chevy. Good
slD boet.. very fast. Must
aet. llfTT-4004 ...... .... /
a.tlr' to5o .......................
IOor more JI 40 ea Craft.am1n electnc lawn MMaaU Ctr 300 am fm
c~ w AS..-T t.nu 1pk~.
brand nu S2tt0 o f r
8'7-4746 al\ 7pm G rt'!£_
•IMMAC. 29'-30' BOATS
6 12 mo p1AOI prepaid
f1'om 1118/mo. lncludl.n1:
slip,~. 7141964·5994
Salt~Tax Jncludt'd mower. lWU> 8 " bla~ loah.W 9060
NO CARD~ 1 l ..cd 1 lllOCrtM. calC'ht-r Draw )'OW' Olo\ n or "end l00-0311 afttt 7PM
.......•....••.........
name. add~. poon ~
we ll make OM card ptor t-ilctl•1o.t
Lai Add 251 each W..t.d 1011 Plorlttf' SX 780 ~l\vr
49, l..Aaders 111. ~ft. \am
hull. slip 1n 'llU
beau tiful S4 000
884!ll10 Send dM!Ck or mont'}' or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. brand nu l200 ofr
8'7-4746atl 7pm Gre~
derto
PtLOT raJMTtMG
P.O Bux 1S60
CDeta Me.a, Ca 926216
M.wtu.ifor91
2 unllorma S15 each. I
penta\At szo, Slle 9--10, all
In exceUent coodition &
worn only a few Umes by
•tudent nww. 540-5121 aft8.
TOPCASHPAIO
For Ulled fum.rture & ap
plul.ncer;. workine or noc
915Hlll3
B 6 W TV<., 10· S30. 15 e Gd. cond
~
T7 C.C 26 28. 2-boal
ownrr. Aruuous Loaded
~-Cruiser Full in
11t , lobrd. wbl. 1p1n
WANTED SCRAP GOLD naker. many custm
Any form Top dollar lcMt'I & MstM xtna. slip. call Bob or
_,, ·-.,,,,, 2115 Gtmna: ~im. Eves _, . ..._, or ..... . 9 s 1,11 llt
d&Jy --•••••••••••••••••••• Saataoa 21' 1loop. :lllnt
Offlct,_wMw• & Gaau.. . tO t O t"Xld.. sl:pt 5, heed, sink. ... , ,.. 1015 _................... 9lp OIB. allp av&U. Be5l
·-•••• .. ••••••••••••• W.tcllForOw offer. Call between
O:luntry Club, 1800 E FtwtoYOlt 1045 ~~~~~~~
Coast Hwy . .,....~. -···-·············· ••
U1ed 1811 Cor recting ~1Pll.taa-72S>
Sftec:tric ti &mos old i t 1 o L a n c • r a 6 ·
Youth CounMlon
Part Time evenln1s . 0.Ct'l"n« adults ~
wrth youth. Over 21. Owo
tnmpOrtatioll. S3 SO hr.
start.UPll
CALL ANDREA
To pd home. Eng. Set·
ter. M .. newt .• sbotl. nd.I ., yrd. M7-N11
Germ. Shep., healthy. l
yr.old rem.
1112-1117
&C3-GZ1. en 250. 1-SPM. Ad 0 r a b l e b I a c Ir:
E.0. E. poodJetterrter. Spayed
Mlfd llM Lovea people. Good
•••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • boa:Je needed 5311--993::5 .we.,... 8005 ,..... 1050 ............................................ ~.
W!SJ'MlNSTER ABBEY
ANTIQUE MALL
Dally UH. Fri 10..9
CLOSED 11.JESDA Y
U751 Wer>t.minater Ave.
Garden Grove 554-6103
Unique c law footed
mabo1any partne r 's
desk SlSOO. McMahan
DmkM2-M50
** IBUY** Good uaed Furniture &
Appliancea--OR I will sell or SELL for You
MASTBS AUCTION
6-i6-8686 It llJ.9625
*tHS'T AMT CUOtT *
New liv rm. bdrms &
dinettes. Lo-Lo Down '
536-9982
$7MOo.frUp.
New living rm, bedroom.
dioettea. G14 > SJ&.11862
SACRIFICE: Queeoa1u
aolid brass headboard
S32S. G~ vinyl sofa
btde·a -bed $60. Ca ll
5:»9 PM ooly, except
Sat . .tr Sun. lJ.9 PM
673-.'ll54.
Cbandelter, bar-type
desk, anUque dresser,
tables . wall un it
r.B-IM1.
*** Meoffla
atoOHarbor ec.talleu
You are I.he wlllDer of
two tick et s ($13 oo
value), to
eta~VAIGAS
Mar 14th · Mar. 20th
eosia11 ... ar
Huntmatoo C4mter Tickets may be cl.aimed
by callin& M2 S618. Ul
ZT2 •••
Sota Bed Like n""" Mal
tress never used $1 75
Queen box spnng & mal
tre8S New SlM 641 8205.
S86-9548
W'l St...t.M) sa. ..... 't
Prelude pattern 5 I>{'
place ~ting for 12+ I
meat forlt, l gravy spooo
& 12 xtra teaspoons. 7 4
pc's. total. s1.soo
968-4'42 or 962·3646
IUUTtFUL RARE &
Ut«ISUAL CHtMESf
OIJECTS.
Flaurinu . Inlaid
Screen s . Cloison ne.
Porcela1os, Ivo ries.
Furn. Many unusu al
misc. ~ from 10 to
6pm.
Pod t.bl Uo slate. regula
Uoo aile. Xlnt. cond
m>.alt.4.~
~. ~ nteer/cnMer, loeded . BOAT cm w9tk from comple 30x7Z" Foldlnr tbls .
D3>. U9ed steeo rhrs
124,SO • up 12" draftmg
tbla $149.50 Mclhhan
Dall. l0"'50
anee fumilure foe sale.
o.b. cha1rl. t:DD/. ti·
l>le AlJ OI' lodJ VI d uaJI )'
J~ 540-~
DESK llSX72" SlSO. IBM
Exec typewnt~r SJ()()
mJ.SOO
1017 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Canary heru for sale I
pa.Ir Glouacesters Call
963-aiOO
"-'OnJ-1090 •••••••••••••••••••••••
fuMry p6aRo $95.
6'2·2510 or 646-4848
lJPRlGHT piano. ·xlnt
cood. make oUer.
548·5431
Slightly used Yamaha
Organ. model B·12·1R
Olys~7506
Sherman Clay Elec:trorm
Orpn. 8 :I) to 5 8.33-0210
5.:l>on~Sl.52
Ask for Patty
H1ftW don at fad«y Owner
~ft lr&Mferttd. S3000 dt'
~ po9U appUn to new ,-a•&ll' blo'er · Newport slip
loah. MmiM 1,1,111.t tolO .......................
111.000 Marine hardware
avaa.I. • ieK. ftnenetna
O.U~.K
JS· PlW'ft' Tri all ntras.
greet shape. New '5hp
eng . ind Newport
IDOOl"lD.« szues. 9S2-4H:·
9070 .......................
SUPS A.VAIL.AIU
YAC Newport w.-OMI
MAICUS CHA*B.
Upto28 ft. $14S
g'1'3.81'5eves.
bquldation ~. 10 da~ loat'S. SpMd " only. 810 Towne $\.. Sid 9010
():ma. Mesa. daaJ.y '1 l !) ...................... .
PM. startuig 317 thru Sia 00,t. n· Cougar. 115
3116 HP tv1nrude . Good
loah.,........ 9040 shape eooor best offer
•••••••••••• .. •••••••• • _564-5 __ us _____ _
lt71SCAIAI
l'trio JO 's, 130 bou~. Tl flllilalloa loeded. Pri. pty Beal Of ...................... .
ffr ! Call 546-1200 ()loo . t ta:ta lad llin tt 40
Fn. days ): 731·8216 ·-••••••••••••••••••• ~ & weekends > UJ75 Pucb Moped. xJnt
Askfor Jerry C(l'.ld • S300 or best ofr
861-0&C'7 or 661~
• lO' SU RAY W1-dr
Sii!9Jl50. CZ13 ) 588-2131
Zl • V1bng Runabout, best
olftt or lab over pay.
menu 6.11-1900
um Commuter Moped .
o nly 65S mile i.
lOO+aules per gallon
DZ5 or best offer. Call
751-31it29
SpeciaJ private rollection
sale by collector. U K ,
European & Oriental
silver , c rystal &
pore el aio ant1q ue
artifacts & furniture.
S100 up to $10,000. Ad
mls.sloo lo sale by pre-
arranged appt. only.
Call: 714·673·31.Sl. All
p.D"Chales must be cash,
00 penonal cbects 8C·
oepted. Thia UI OOl a de·
al«''I wboleaa.le sale. II
YoU are a collector, this
1ll your opportwuty. All
saJee rmal. Sale to be
bekl Mareb J.Stb & 16th.
New bdrm furn. Whale
forml c a . Below
wboleaaJe coel 2 yellow
bedspreads. kin' • dou· b6e. 551.Qa>or~.
Upri9'f,...,. $200.
979.5731
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FIND YOUR NAME
Stonemlln'a Unique Anti·
qUM open1ni on Gluaell,
Orange. March l.S. 20%
oonaipmelrt for all your
antlque furniture .
jewelry. linens, tools.
etc. Call for a ppt.
7tl"'741
PllHCH AMnqulS
New shipment of floe
French Ou dloillg & bdrm ... ,_ anived.
<Mt' a» pea. ~ale ~· direct t o tbe SO. COA.51' AN· n~ CENTER. 2318 So.rin. Sut.a Ana.
(114 ) f'7f4TOI. Opn 7
cb9/Wk.1NPK.
5 Ida aUdlq cloeet doors.
varlo'9 wtdlhl S20 a set.
Call847·'1D. Sto9pm.
Gla11 chrome coffee
tables. $150. Gold COr·
duroy dialn. S1%S eacb
851-815.
Ila• •••t~ .._. 1065 .......................
BRAND NEW. 1% place ~of s. Eqllab llooe aaa. Dundee pattml.
lllnl.on. a50 s-place MttinC. ~ price. ALSO.
-al extra pieee9, ~ prfoe. 3 pl8C9 aeumas of CfJllal for 12. J'OMOria.
Nabarn. S1S.Sll per ~ mabotJany roll· 11.Ma. ~ prtce. Call Ad
Ull> t.dtee' deU. See to 9Uter tlU 24 boun.
~-·~·1088 ICMIDO.
hue. Xlnt. cond . dk.
gold. beltolfer.1113-6335
Newport Athletic Club
membership for sale
~4;~X225
CAR TELEPHONE
$1500. TIFFANY'S Gok1
Card Pvt. Club Mem·
berabip UOO . Call
7SC21or752-1821.
Just by sending us your name and
address and by watching for your
name In the classified ads of ttae
DaUy Pilot. I
WiA UcMta to the ctr~ua. area aml:lHmtnt 1ttrac·
Uon• °' lfOl"tina tvatta. ''*rm out lht1 coupon anct mall It today to the:
WIN TICKETS WORTH $12
IRVINE AUTO CENTER
MARCH 4 -6
COSTA MF.SA
405 AT BRISTOL ST.
MARCH 14-8:00
MARCH 15·2:30, 4:00, 7·30
MARCH 16·12:00. 3:30, '7:00
HUNTINGTON CENTER
MARCH 17-8:00
MARCH 1M:30, 8:00
MARCH 1M;30, 8:00
MARCH 20..(:30, 1:00
DAILY PILOT
II
~ ........ 9170 ........................
'MlllK lwo.AT.PS.air,
•lereo, ••• radlala, ••lllLE L 5G-ClJI
'"'* hill ForY...,C.r1
JOllaOMaSOM .. ... ... ,..,
-Harbor Blvd u.talleaa ~$13(1
Ulllll_. away lift 1•~ ......... 1 'W ldlateand. ll09 ...................... .
s.~ -..w '712 .......................
, .. -. '77afRu 'vroallxtm w_..._; ZI' ....,_, ill Very clean '4.100 CREVIER _. .. cc.d.. Ml).a5
:117.-. ---..............
·~11111rt.. t400 .......................
MIW
PARTS•SUVICE
HOUIS
Open7a.m. 'ti16p.m ~lbruPriday
Closed Sat. "Sun
SMXM.BACI
FOD
.aGS. llain, Santa Arut
Al the Ccmet-ol Warner
546-7070
97 Ford ..._ Ton plCk\IP $' n a ••OAow•v
W/UtilLly boa. Good SANTA AHA
rood. $1190. ~··5J20. 835·3171
.56-G1U IHI. UlHMAll l>'\1\'IHC. MAt.111NI
'7'111 Ton StlverQdo Chevy
Camper Spec1aL 9500
miles. T.O P. 548-9701
AA. 6. -.:111:56 Daya,
i4 Chevy ~ ton. Xlnt
cond. New pa1nl.
121650/080.
83J-4.'W3
19 2lll.X 2 + 2 AutomeUc, loaded. 1
owner Low mu... u
Mo.112,000 Ill. Service
Contract Available.
"'UMlyl" •VZO >
$11,297
SAITAANA
DAJSUll an E.. 17th Street
Santa Ana • 1811
'14 llst •••• 45GSL,
SLIMO.Xla&eand..
(l'M) ..... wkclyli
'n tlG61.c xJnt. cond.
S11,lllO. clJ1 . 152-JCCM, ........
'714IOSL
All/Fii atereo. tape
diet, mlPe yelloo#' top eand. IM.000. PP. (714 >
1991 all IPM.
'79 300 Silver Dia .
8'emitW car. ~.
llklll. 9'.er'eo, l"1ly •uto .
122.900. Leavina ataie.
MZ·Jla
W1 Mercedes 250SL.new
paint, eng. fl Ura. Mint
Cond. 2-tope Muat see
Oill9112-WOaft. 5PM
7lhW450SI
Perfect cond .. orig.
owner. W /sell a t »P·
pralS&l. 640-5959 M · F
\WJl1LD like to trade lll'ed
but aound 230c.i. Chevy
·11" eft1ine foe '17 -up
VW eqine i.o more or
ha equal cood. Details,
SM-ll1hft. sPM
Tl Chevy Luv xlnt
cond .... 000. Camper
9>0. 839-1599
.... 9744
ii 280Z 2+2. 4-spd, e~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• mrf. AM IFM casa .. A1C.
MUC us•• ... ~ &.--
Sell.service
lmtallallon
IZ2Wtboo, Colt.a Men
645-75Si
Mobile service
'86 Ford ~ T. truck &
cabover camper, 3 gas
limb, nu jumbo tires.
wbls, Cl brakes. P . P .
SMl6.NMMS
'67 ~utility. Lift.gate.
Alki.og l2000 .
7S&-0097
iS Datsun, new palnl.
Ures & shell. 30 mpg.
mX>orbesl. 673-2018
~~~~~~v .. '9570
a..g pamt & upbohtery
speciaJ. Reparnt and de·
tail + recoverfront & re·
ar seats and coco mats.
only $395. David. Call
8·12 weekdays, 8 4
weekench. 861 ·8003
J61ipVW ..... S'Ts!oeo. 631-1151
'73 Chevy 350 eng.
'Complete. $300/best or-,er. Ph. •n-3577
.......................
.......................
'46 Ford Woodie.~
$13..000; ·e Ford Woodie,
1"e&lored mlnt cond.
S!0,000. m-6111
&HllEVY llALIBU S.S. 6
cyl. Oassic H.T . Original
•••••••••••••••••••••••
l9IB Ford Van l loo. Good
condition. Call after 5
PM. se-8074. -------
'73 Ford Econoli.ne. Auto'
stun. AM/FM 8 track
ster, Sl900 Call aft 6 &
wknds 559·4474, wkdys
533-0581 ·----
11'78 Ford C!50 Van t-:x.
cellent condllton Many
extras. $4,900 or best of· rer. 493-29)8 .
.. L...t.g 9510 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•LIASIMQ. * A&noflmCHASE
....,LIASE
OUr ''Goodbye To Buy"
brochure explains it all
We 'll mail you one FREE ... simply call
US!
900IOBO r-======= ~42. AMla&W..t.d 9590 --------1 .............•......... '» .lal.emallooal True It.
.... restoration. $525.
~
l!llD ~ Benz 300
Ii.mo. Beaut. wtUte car.
Jt1nt mecb cond. Red
tM&ber lDt., $14,000 firm.
714-751-1337; 833-2211 Ofl
l.:197-GIO j
'SO PORSCHE aptit-wndw ..
qie. 156. Nda nstoration
11500/blt. 536-586Seves.
9550 .......................
ltnTOYOTA
4X4 s..rt TNCk
1bil 4 wl.eel drtve ia
''LIKE NEW" • has
many extras. Call
stMCZJeveniqa.
WE PAY TOPOOLl..AR
for top used cars-foreign,
domestics or classics. Jr
)'OW' car ia extra clean,
see us FIRST!
,. , 111 ar_,. C_.ty
29125Harb0r Blvd. COSTAM~A
979-2503
CONNELL
CHEVRO LET
, ,. 11.o I• ' 1\1 • I
' ' ..... 1 \ \1 ~ -" \
c;46-I 200
FOITHE
DlscaJMIMA TIMG
9MWIUYB!
•PRE-OWNED•
•1MW•1•
71 l2n! 4 spd. CB14TK I >
71321>1 auto. (894T J A I
i8J;n4spd. C728WRF >
i8 320I auto. CS64 l )
i8 l2n! 4 spd. <924XZV I
i8Dli4spd. (OllUJY 1
77 63>CSJ (2 > C472T AR I
t980'1
HERE MOW!
LARGE SELECTION
OFHEW 1979
320i's & 5211's
IHSTOCX!
SADDLEBACK
V AILEY JMPOR:l'S
28402 Marguenie Pkwy.
MISSION VIEJO
131-2040 495-4949
Ci.oSm SW«»AYS
IOIMd•UM•1
!l.50 N Beach Blvd
LA HABRA
(S Mi. No. of SA Fwy J
C714152J.5ll3
Sunday by Appl.
711MWUOI
Immaculate! Runs on re
gular gas. 4 speed, power
steering, power brall~.
air cond.. AM /FM stereo
cassette. electric sun root. electric windows,
topaz/tan lntttlor. Only
3>,000 milel. $13,900 or
best off er. Call &f.2.-0138
BMW m 11. rjord blue.
snrl, AIC, Blaupunkt
.• M/FM cass , new
Mlchs. Perfect cond
$8900 or best offer
fllfil-0119
71 BMW CSI. Blue, lealh.
new paint, tram & com pl
eatbaust 1ystem. Sl8.500
By &PSJ'. S.0-5423.
75 W. like nu, 43K ml.
loeded. Must see' S7200
645-7313.
For the price of a VW 1600
BMW Claui c. N"ew
paint, brakes.' shocks
Runa good. $2400
Aft.S-'1S9-0129 Robyn
53K nu. SllSOO. 661·7074
77 Dutsun 8210 HtchBck.
Xlnt rood Lake new.
Ma-6 P M. M<!,.QISJ ---
'II> Datsun 280ZX. 2+2.
J,<OJ Mt , 5 ~pd .. all ('X·
tras Sl2,000 675 5475
l!."'Ves
i2 Oat 510 Wagon N1•w
mg, uses reg ga... S2000
AftSpm.~
76 Datsun 280Z. auto, air.
s pecial mags, lo m 1.
S6.SOO 675-5609
'68 Roadster parts car.
best ufCer. 499-SZUI or Lv.
rrtig. at 4.94·9589
i8 280 Z: white 2+2, tm·
mac , 5-spd, a 'c, Mag
whet'IS, am. rm rass ..
!.nrf.louvl"t'S. 15.000 ma
B!OO Call 640-6:tiS
i3 24<>-Z. silver, AM!f'M
Lape, A C. mags, ong
owner S3800. 831..,14S.
76 Dfi1sun 8210. $2200. 4
speed. Call 968-5671 after
6PM.
'11 280 -Z . 5spd .
amlfm/cass. Special
wheels, $8200/080 .
56l~aft 5
'73 DAT 610 Wag. 4 spd,
A 1C. reg. gas. super
dean Sl995. 559·9347
af\6
Aat 9725 .......................
Must sell. '76 Xl9
$3500
So46-033l or 997 7079
i4 Flat 128. Runs well.
nds body work. Sl800.
Call aft 4 pm 496-2904
'75 Spyder. lmm ac.
In/out, new lop/tires.
spec int 497 -3849
evs/wtmds .
9727 •••••••••••••••••••••••
VISIT YOUR
OIAMGECOAST
HONDA HEADqUARTBS
TODAY!!!
UMIVasrTY
SALES fl SERVICE
Ot.DSMOllU
MOHD A
GMCTIUCKS
2.850Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
540.'640
ii Blue Honda Accord.
Xlnt cond. Sunrr .
AM/FM, tape cass. AIC,
new tires. See to ap·
predate. S5200 /BST.
552-ll098 aft Spm.
ii Honda Cmc, Cactory
air, Blaupw:ikl AM /FM
stereo. w1J en1en tri·
ax:iaJ 1peaken, Halogen
driving Ugbta, Mic.hello
radiU. lo. mi. $4450.
MS-M.57
'7t Ford ~ ton 4x4,
AlllPI& c..ae aureo.
' ..... ell,,. tirea, cmd.llact.USIJllO ...... ....... T1 53)1, black. 3!,000 mi, ...................... . 9730
f .......................
bT~ .... -.... ... ...
-.......... •tock. nn...1 t u, .. ,
IAYINOWI
Chl8ell Your Car? a&ao, •uarooC. &U', alloy .._..UI "ltXJI. ~ .
CllV• IMW wbla. S100. 4M-•1 ~ ..,,,:.• w/blacult
PAYS'IOPDOLLAR '74 BllW. anrr, A IC, rwa-Uted lmpona am/tm. lmmac. cood. c.11 lllborDon ea,OOOmLLlc. H42 LQ'l.
IJl..J 111 can 1>uroth7; •H M L
WANTED! ._llMS. WN.SU. I.Mt ...... ToJoW and Allo1a/BBS. Call De Oro,
Volvo•. ~•fl u1 ~ftMllL.;.;..;.;..;...;._ ___ ~-
'roDAY 111 W BMW 1'00. XlDt 8*h. -~·r1':••1 cood. Neb · coametlca.
Priced for 9ulck sale.
SllOO. Dllvem.mo
'72 BMW IOOa. 4 1pd.
All/nl nidlo. Radlal au.. Vrydea:it .... 01111-....a1:•.
...... t7ll . ..................... .
mirac l e
rn.1L d <l
I ,.._ ·-
7lMCH
Sharp little sport s
roadster tn extra clean
c:codWon 056PG F >
SZlt5
IOlwmtAM
VOUSWA~EH
7IDI Westmmster Ave
an Westmmster m. 7561 638-7880 ---Op.I 9746 •••••••••••••••••••••••
W Station wagon. xlnt
cmd SBS01best offer
642-Qll
~ 9741 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$4000 DISCOUNT
olf WUldow sticker pnce
<m 8QY remairung 1979
Peugeot 604.
RACH IWORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
9750 .......................
72POUCHE
""tl4 ..
Sharp jet tUck 5 speed
with appearance group
and Riviera mags
Dynamite!cmEJZ >
$4HS
IOlwmtAM
Vot.KSWAGa.
1QX) Wesurunster Ave.
an WestmmateT-
893-m1 638 7880
769121
Sunroot 67J...lZ27
1970 9U T Pon<:he, MW
engine, stereo. alloys.
Sac. at 17 900
1213)592·1991 or
(714~
75 9US, Sl.lnroo( coupe. 5
spd. Peru Red/tan. ori1e
thruout Lo miles, xtra
special 114.750.
"'5fM Pone ...
53'-7NI
'63 Porsche Cabriolet
Perled cond. 25mp1 + m.ooo. 552-GIS
Par. i6912E A/C. amlfm,
ster. sunrf .. alloys. 42.M
tl5,500tOBO. 640·8020
wtdys.
Poncbe i6 9US Targa
Air. 40.000 m 1 Iced
Green. $16,000/bst orr.
6T.H732
'74 911 Tarp, loaded' Lo
miles. xlnt. cond. 114,SOO
646-4844 days, eves.
548-3117
'86 911 Coupe: Rblt eng.
Kooa shocks. lobro
tranaaxle. $5600. Call
631·1534 Aft 6. ·------
'IB 912: XJat for restora·
lion. Completely rblt
eng . w lall papers.
66-2300. Best ofter
ii Poncbe 934. $10,500,
xJnt cood. (714 ) 646-3224
wkdya.
'65 CAlllOLIT
=:~uonally clean. ul. sweet nmnbla. E:llrm. 114,000 cash. pp m.umcrm.1no
...... t75' -····-·-·········· •1 DEALER IN U.S.A.
ROY CAIVll
ROU.S·ROYCl , .. ,,. ... .....
..,.,, ... tll
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OOSlD SUNDAYS ,.,... ,,,. ..... ........ -....... .
'71 O:lfOlll 4 /C, IOOd tu
m.I, 1004 con4. stJO.
l1ND54
Mare famlle9 an Puint u. ca~ ''but" um 1ear.1io11 ban • ca..-tW'• not pttJnc ..... ~ .......
.° 'n.IAd. •
,. o.naa. -· .... mt. auarr. A11 1 r11.
H•PI· Call all I, •un
Yllllw111 tno .......................
7JfOUCIWA ...
SOllAlmACI
St.alp M1&om1Uc ••eon =::rtm()-a IA .. ,
IOIWITHAM
YOl.KSWMHN
'Jm)W•mhw&erAve.
lD WMimlosttt ••1 &S-19>
Havtq trouble selling
)Qlr car" Try us' Patd
for or not' AU for Frank
Manno or Tom Al.kui
117 t I RACH IL YD. llwt:t•IHcJa 14 2000
76VWIUS
Dynamite 7 pasWftger
w1th 4 1peed and over
bead atr cond1t1on1nic
038963 )
SSHS
IOIWJTHAM
YOUSWAG&I
7l!OO Westmimter A vr.
111 Westmmster
-~l &311-78110
15 SCIROCCO
Aar r ond . AM t FM
stereo, low nules. map.
radial lar~s 12
Mo /12,000 Mt Service
Contrart Available.
834MKR I
$3670
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
:m1 E 17th Strt-o.•t
Santa Ana s.58 7811
7'VWIUS
Vef"/ ab.up 7 pu&ftlier
with cwertwed aar conda· bCJniD1 U.000 miles and
Wie new' llQm4 > S7ttl
IOIWITHAM
YOUSWAG&t
7900 Westminster Ave. m Westmms~r s mt 6»-1811l
15 VW BUG
4 cylinder. 4 speed.
AM IF'M . steel radial
ti~. cu.stom 1nten or
Super sharp ' 12
Mo. /J.2..000 Mi. Serv1r e
Contract Availa ble
!elMDS>
$.1775
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
:n>l E. J7\h&reet
Santa Ana ~ 7811
*** C4W'OIL,_
17421 Breda L.O Huntm~ Beach
You ~ winner of
two ltcltets ($13.00
value), to
ClaCUSVARGAS
Mar 14th · Mar 20th
ea.ta Mesa fl
Huntington ~l~r
1lcbta may be cl&tmed
by callinlC 642·5678, ext m •••
i2 VW Van Rood cood rz.cm. PP
5"48-1640
'14 Hormt x ... kyl
Good llllN-A.ulo. Xlat cr:M.*2.a.m.a.
llllcll HIO .......................
"12 f ·J>UHD&er wain.
New ..... IOOd tram,
all pw, aU ...... oc
a&r. m.-.aa 5.
"12 tick Electra. toad
cmd.. .. l1lel1 to biebest
dfs.8B«ll3
ca HIS . ..................... .
*** O.,,.,Lee
441Fau Dr
c.o.ta Mesa
You an the winner of
two tickets CS1 3 00
valueJ,to
catCUS Y AIGAS
Mar.14&h ·Mar. 20lb
Costa lieu le
HlDinalon~
TicbU may be clauned
by calliq M2-Sl78. ext m •••
'7'11 B&amu 111.000. xJ.ot
cond C714 1 6.41·3224
wtdya
Ute ii SevllJe, metallic
blue. WI.ft wbttls. 1u.nrf.
new ~hchehn tare s .
Ul.000 rm lmmac rood su.cm Call 640-MS6 or
MHl5'16
78 SDV beaut rood Llbr.
slt!re-o. rn~ Loaded
E.!1116 -.mi ~ 7253
Tl Out. I cy1, aUck. tno.
Good cooditk>o,
5e-m4
ff40 .......................
*** MonttFru•IMllf moo Sa.Ybrook Ln
Hunti'r Beach You are wmMr of
two llcketa <SJ3.00
VaWe).lo
CIRCUS Y AIRGAS
Mar. 14t.b · Illar 2lllth
eo.t.Maafi
u.atD111on Center
Tk*aa may be clalmed
by callmg 142·.-rl. eu m
***
***
"lllluRang. TTop. ...,
~·'JmMIOU
H55 ...................... ,
'73 Toronado, 6l.OOO
miles. 1te reo, cruise .
t.o.ded X1nt cood. Sl.200
Call 67~ 1076 °' Ad Siner
12. at hn 142-4300
"MOkil ._.dr, Jux sedan,
11 blue, whl vinyl top.
lmded. ~ tires, alnl
eond.. 31,000 m.1, S3000
55).41019
i l VISTA Crw.ser. run...,
good. needs some body
work $400. M5-Qll
Ford ·• LTD Wa1on. i7 Cutlus Brougham, ae.a, web·maiataloed AIC. P IS, P 1B. xlnt.
ftsb bme up, etc. t650 cond . S4200 0 BO
orbestolfer 144-li73 ~aft 6
ii Granada 4-<tr. 6-cyl.
PJCi mi.1eage 19 216mpg PWo 9957 Sl975.~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
'76 Ranchero. 82.000
miles. Aakang $2900
641>2211 or M7-8332. Ask
for "I"' or John
~ Musi hi 2119 3 spd on
the floor. Best Offer.
l9-4.lil5 ---..... ff 45 .......................
'75 Mart IV 1Llver wtred
pllab LDter XlnL cond
S6Knu. Best reason.able
orfer dy 836 6620.
az.4eves
Cowlluc.t.. Martt ltl
1'71. My ... pped.
lo a. -of a kilMl c-be ..... at l942
Harbor ll •d.
~S:lO.
15 PINT~
RUNABOUT
2000c c. 4 cyhoder. 4
speed. air rood .. power
stei'nng, radio. stee l
radials, luggage rack.
Factory a.tom intenor
and exterior pk ~
Q.°'251 1
S21S
SANTA ANA
DATSUM
:VH E 171.h Street
~Ana SS8 7811
~ 9960 .•..............•.•....
---i6 Cad Srville 4 dr. ltte Mlic:ay H50
blue, clean car S7&SO -·••••••••••••••••••
cm Ply mouth Sport Fury
Suburban 4 door 2 seat
Waiton 55.000 m 1 l~i.
Pow e r w1 a .
~ brakes/air cood I root rack. AM tFM st.ere<>
rad10. cruise contr ol,
custom wheels, Jade
Green MN.illtc wath
wood grain s 1<ks. green
\ myl mtenor Pnci>•t
b>-lfiv. w~...,ale S2til5
I >'<ill) Pilot 642-43Zl fo'.'\l
l lU
QUJ Moo to Fn, 8 lO to 5
&:B-331.3
Late i8 Seville. M1rh
ures. It blu metallu·
w lthr. sh•reo tape, lo
m1 . s ho wroom l'ond
aJways r;!araged ~ah arer 6'T.H642
i8Cad Deville Eleg Takt•
ovtt lease. no down, S29U
mo. 631-0e6or975-<8>0
ttl7 ·-······················ W1 Camaro. one.. owner.
pwr. steerin&. power
brUs. ataomatic trans. m mg. Best o1rer. Call
1131-1506 eves only
a. ..... 9'20 .......................
79 CHEYETTE
4 ~. 4 speed. air
cond • radial tire:..
tJIMtnJ>"i. lu1ucaice rark
a56WZX > "A Steal at moo ..
IMIJn.~12
SANTA ANA
BATSON
:m1 E 11th Street
S8llt.a Ana S58-78 l l
ORANGE COl..'NTY 'S
MIWES~
LINCOLN MERCU RY
Ot:AJ..ERSHIP
RAYR.ADBOE
LINCOLN Mf:RCURY
16-18 Auto C4'ntl'r r>r
SDl-\o.-y l...Jt1· l'~t1•x1t
IH\'1:0-.f"
130-7000
15 MEICURY
BllCAT WGll
V-4. power 1leenn11t.
AM /Yll. radial tires
Fad. custom Lnle'nor
lucc•ce rack Very
clc ao. I owner ica:.·
saYer. <213MMN I
S2366
SANTAANA
DATSUN
2.00 l E 17\.b St l"f'E'I
~Ana ~71111
78MaCURY
IOeCAT WAGOH
Low miles. wood1enin
~.CMSUZW I
$4695
BARWICK DA TSUM
""''' I lj' ''I ' 83 1 -137 ~ 49l-ll7S
-;i, Pl) m o uth \'1•la ri
Wao>n Roal rack, PS,
PB. auto tall gate, CB .
Many more extra!>. eo.ow nn. srroo. &ie3379
"1'6 Vol.are Premier stn
WJtJ1 I.At~ All power
1 rT1Pfi! ~r~r 673 2A~
ra.ticlc 9'65 . ..................... .
76 Formula Farcbard
Flltau Sal(' A c. p s .
PW . am fm ca.'s lit.
wtll 33,000 mt S4 .0'J5
64&2DJJ. or I ·~
71 Pontiac Boonev1lll'.
~.QXI m1 good cond .
DU) ~-4870
74 Flrt'btrd Xlnt rand
PS PB. A C. new lire:.
S29lO Ph 833 2849 a tt S
wtidrs
W f'tn!Oc.rd . Sl350. Good
rood, new Lt.ret.. mag. ...
lihocts, PP Ml 1985 ------i3 Moote Carlo. extra tw..., 9952
clean . all extras. l ... •••••-••••••••••••
i8 Lemam· 2 door, a ir.
amtfm. on.ly 2600 nules.
2JCXl & lake over pay-meus. 548-2880 Ask ror
Alln!
o wner. S1900·0Her
~Eves
'62 Corvaar wacon. a
Classic. nds 90me work.
l5001olfer M0-5650.
"16 Chevy Monte Carlo
fl.CXX>nu. PS, PB. A1C,
dMn.~.
Must sell '78 Chevy
Mabbu., 11,000 mi. Im.
mac. cond. RIO. See at
SIM~. ea.ta Mesa
or call &42..UOO. Ad.si.tter
Mlatboun.
'86 10 good condatton.
1i20llO. Bob at 675 2300
M·f',M ~
'65, 2'0 conv't Very
oriimaJ Better than de
al« rebtt. 83)1) 75&-0097
Alltos,UMd • •••••••••••••••••••••
VeCJD 9974 .......................
'73 Vega GT Wagon Good
cond1t1on, runs good.
new brakes. AM FM
radio. 4-s~. A C. 26
mpg Bestolrer 646-3104_
A.tcK,UMd .•................••.•.
NABERS
'68 VW, dnt cood • nu ~ awvy Malibu wa.ion.
whls, paint & xtras $325/best offer. Runs rnoo. Aft 5 962-4925 fC"!lll. 631-1157 .
AUTO CENTER
'78 convert Bug .
showroom new. lir 'd
"THAT BUG ". 2SM ,
AM /Fil 1lereo1tape,
9111115. P,P.IM0-434.5
..... 9772 .......................
VOLVO
9932 .. ..........•••.•......
i5 T·top. Wht/marooo
ial. All poftr. 21,000 mi.
Immaculate. a,eoo. PP
7S4.f1'IO or Ad Sitter f
143, IG-GID • 3' bn a
(IQ.
77mvETTE
T·TDP ANNIVERSARY
llODBL. Air cond.,
automatlc.L loaded! Servlce \;ODlract
Jw' C ' PRIZI WIUte
........... IMfl)! .... )
$11,8
SlllTAAllA
~·l&Net ,...Au •1111
'Tf Vtl, tu. •. auto
tr-. .,.,. atra. ---~ ........ ,..~.ma..
........ o.n.u. T_,..,...__
al. S\l,OfO. NY·lt ..
ti
1425 IAKB ST .. COSTA MU.A
NOTHING OVER
54999
i!.=o ............ s4999
Automatic trans.. factory air cond , e>wr
SIMfloO I ~ Pt.US many mcwe IUXUfY
Items' Low. low miles' ( 1N44282)
'72 CADIL&.AC s2999 COUPI DI VILLI ••••••••
Full C)OWl9(. hlctoty air cond . tllt wheel. et8'90.
le1tf'ler. padded top & ONLY 38,000 mileel
(938FZJ).
i~~T·TOP ... ~3999
Full pawer, factory air oond .. tilt wheel, stereo. ra!!Ye wheela. Dedded top -must tee; LIKE NEW concllttonl f171 Rt<T).
I I
I c
l • I
'
1 •
I
7
-~·WJD•••A,N ..., ..... _
T•• I •••• tbat r•ared ... , .... N,.....'efWt.
ta&. •11•1 bosne Ja,et week
.... ·~ lnt!(ey. AttJiioucb t.be woman and ber faaalb eacaped Hfely, tbeJr cloWU. tumitu.re nd penona1 Mloqlnt1 were reduced to
cbarnd rubble. The family's pet
poodle pert1bed. AD oristnal
Dovel tbat lln. Tanner had
•pet .... ,... wltll9a ...... man..._..._....._,
............... MCtJan
of t.Mlr lllOIM •am~ aa ln· remo, lfra. ,._.,and ber 16-
year-old da~ were forced to
to11 a ntne·day-old Jnfant to
safety from a aeeond·•tory
balcony before jumpln1
themselve1.
The TaADera Heaped wllb
lbelr lives and liWe else.
II ra. Tanner had been. teain&
ORANGE COUNT:Y, CALIFORNIA
tM O"Ml•"•'¥m ta wblcb the f aaaUy Uwd •. Sbe bad bO In·
IW'IDC9 to C!Ovel' the cwwned
coettnta.
Tbe Red Cron bu provided
temporary bouaifta tbrouab nooa
Wtdnelday, but wbere the Tan-
nen wlU ftnd abelter after that
remalm a quest.Joa mart.
At tbe time the ftre struck, R•&ina Tanner wu look•n1 for a
new job. Today, finding employ-
ment ia even more Imperative.
•he ..,., u sbe la to beit.P ~
bulWnl a me for herself IDd
ber family.
llra. Tanoer bu been a Foun-
tain Valley resident for two
yean. lo the past, &be bu held
posit,klol In teaching, coumellnc
and sales. She bu 1raduated
rrom Pepperdine University'•
law sdx>ol.
Just bef0tt the fire struck,
Mrs. Tanner was prepaJinC a
new resume. Divoreed, she was
1980
Jly~ with her aooa ~ltb, JI,
and Kevin, lS, ber daushter
Marjorie, 16, and tnlaot ,rand·
daughter, Sbarina.
On March 4, Mra. Tanner re-
calls going t-0 sleep at about
11 :80 p.m. Kevin was away, but
her two other cblldren were at
home. 1be family poodle bad
curled up at lbe root of her bed.
She hadn't been asleep long
when the children roused her.
shouting that the house was oo
FIFTEEN CENTS
fire. .. I tried to go down the stairs,
but 1 couldn't because tbe
flames were coming up tbe
stairway," Mrs. Tanner re-
called.
Keith bad managed to get
dowDJtaira and outside before
the names had spread further,
but Mrs. Tanner, Marjorie and
the baby were trapped upstairs.
The trio made their way to a
<See ASHES, Pase A2)
Rebels Pro-Soviet?
Iran Leader Flays Militants
By 'fte Aaoclatff Press
Iranian President Abolhassan
Bani-Sadr was quoted today as
accusing militants holding ap-
proximate t y 50 American·
hostages at the U.S. Embassy of
being \nder the inOuence of pro·
Soviet groups. He also predicted
the hostages would not be freed
before mid-May, a French
newspaper said.
"Unfortunately , they (the
MURDER SUSPECT
Jean Harris
militants ) s ometimes let
themselves be influenced by cer-
tain political groups favorable to
the U.S.9'.R .. such as the Com-
munist Tudeh Party, which
wants to isolate Iran on the in·
temational scene," the Iranian
president was quoted by the
French newspaper Le Monde in
a Monday interview.
Bani-Sadr also accused Iran's
Revolutionarv Council of "weak·
A~WW..,....
SLAIN IN HOME
Dr. Herman Tarnower
Developer of Diet
Dr. Tanwiver Slain
HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) -Or.
Herman Tamower, developer of
the popular Scarsdale Diet. was
fatally shot at his subuTban New
York City home. and police to·
Council Raps
Information
Procedures
Huotingtoo Beach City Council
memben expressed frustration
Monday at sometimes learning
more about what's going oo in
city ball through newspapers
than tbroutb the city's top
brass. The council suggested a plan
be developed to keep them up to
date on information that is being
turned over to newspaper re-
porters.
"I just don't want to look
dt1mb by bearing about
something for the first time in a
newspaper," remarked Coun-
cilman Clancy Yoder at the
evenma retreat with city depart-
ment beads.
Mayor Doa MacA.lllster urtCed
that employees contact CUy Ad·
mlnletrator Bud Belsito after
tbey'" b8d a "sensitive" con-
venadan whll ~ press.
~TS OF AD
DOGGONE GOOD
day charged the headmistress of
a posh private girls' school with
his murder.
Police Chief William Harris
said the 69-year-old pbyslcian
was shot in the chest, arm and
hand during an apparent strug-
gle late Monday in bis home in
Purchase, N.Y .. near here.
Jean Struven Harris of
McLean, Va .. was trying to
drive from the house when
police arrived, the chief said to-
day, and she was charged with
the killing because or what
Harris called "certain ad·
missions sbe made."
Police said they recovered a
handgun believed to be the
murder weapon.
Tamower listed Mrs. Harris,
57, first ln tbe acltnowleda·
menta of bis bett·selllng diet
book •'The Complete Scandale Me~ical Diet: Plus Dr.
Tarnower's Lifetime Keep.Slim
Procram." which be wrote in
collaboration with Samm
Sinclair Baker.
It said: "We are arateful to
Jean Harris for her 1plendid as·
sistance in the research and
writing of thl.s book."
Asked today a bout the
acknowled1Cment to Mrs.
(See &lJ'l'BO&. Pase AJ>
Priest Death
~ngSet
ness and indecision" in Its re-
cent confrontatlon with the mili-
tants over letting members of
the U.N. commission see the
hostages. the paper said.
·'If the council had shown
itself firm, It if it badn 't changed
its mind every day under pres-
sure from this or that group, we
wouldn't be where we a re," he
was quoted.
The commission left Tehran
today with a veiled threat to
withhold its report on the al-
leged crimes of Shah Moham-
mad Reza Pahlavi until it is al-
lowed to see all the American
hostages, who began their l29th
day in captivity today.
"The commission is not in a
position to prepare its report
and has informed the Jraruan
authorities accordingly," the
five-man panel said in a state-
ment.
Tbe commission members
flew to Switzerland and New
York after their 17-day visit
ended without a visit to lbe cap-tives.
Deity ...... ~ ...... ~
MEMBERS OF MARINE 1ST LANDING SUPPORT BATTALION STAND GUARD NEAR OUTPOST
C.mp Pendleton Martnff Participate In Wffk-k>nO War Gamea In Motave Oeaert
(8ee IUN, Page A2>
Dike to Aid
' Residents of
MQla High Bidder
For School Site
Flooded Park
A five-foot high dike ls being
built today near a Huntington
Beach mobile home park That
was evacuated last month when
waler cascaded into the park.
Paul Cook, the city's public
works director, said the dirt
beam will be molded on the
Ocean View High School campus
to hold back ruooff during rain
storms, which have flowed into
Beach View Mobile Home Parle.
The city, he said, also plans to
deepen a natural trough near
the campus to direct the now or
water away from the Gothard
Street park.
About 60 Beach View tenants
were helped from their homes
last month when water flowed
into the park.
Residents blamed the city for
the problem.
Cook said recent develop-
ments around the park hampers
drainage and pointed to new
cooslructjoo at the campus as
the major reason for runoff
problems.
Candidates Night
Set in Huntington
The ftnt candidates night for
all 12 Huntington Beach City
Council hopefuls will be staged
tonight by a pair or recreatioo-
oriented orsanisatlons.
Spokesman for the Huntlneton
Valley Little League and
Equestrian Trails, Inc. said all
candidates have indicated
they'll attend tbe 7 p .m . forum
in City Council chambers.
BJ IEllllY CLAUSEN oe -o.11y ,... IUft Frank Mola of Huntington
Beach was the high bidder Mon-
day night for an 8.S-acre parcel
or Ocean View School District
land at the corner or Beach
Boulevard and Warner Avenue.
Mola. representi.ng Mola
Development., bid S3,12S,OOO for
the old district headquarters
s ite. His oral offer was $25,000
higher than Huntington Beach's
Sand Dollar Developers at the
end or 75 minutes of bidd10g.
Only three written bids were
s ubmitted . The h ighest ,
H1mtington
To Seek Help
On "Facelift'
The Huntington Beach Caty
Council majority agreed Moo·
day to hire a professional con-
sultant to belp prepare plans for
giving tbe city's oldest sboppt.og
area a $330,000 facelift. · The move came in the wake of
a council acreement to spend
federal funds on street. improve·
menta, patterned bricks, and
theme benches In tbe downtown
area.
Councilmen Ron Pattinson
and Clancy Yoder opposed the
actlon. Both contend the
dowatown cosmetic touc:bup ia a
Walle ol money.
The council voted to spend up
to $21,000 on preliminary
studies. The consultant ls ex-
pected to come up with several
architectural themes for the
downtown project.
Fatal Praak
'Tnuting' Girlfriend Slain
Harrr Karl Wiesen ~ La Habra told police be tboulbt la1a run wu empty wbm be put It to his t.~'1 bead Monday Dlibt ud 1bot her to.
JNVIBTIGAT01l8 SAID WlffeO. .32, quotect
Diane Carol Thorn, 22, u aayblc, "I uwt you wWi
sn,; life" Jun before the fatal lbat.
WllllD told olftcen be WM la·• IA a.. mMeJ room db IOll Thom .._ be toe* 4M& IUI ,a
Cdber NtOlt• IDd relilO¥lid two tialMa.
SZ.1.52,000. was entered by Dr. Samuel C. Hirt of Beverly Hills.
Five ftnns joined in oral bid-
ding after the initial written bids
were offered.
Distnct adVlsors had mdlcat-
ed late last year that the proper-
ty. zoned for commercial use.
could bnng up to S3.5 million.
District trustees will consider
the Mola b1d next Monday rugbt.
The old headquarters s ite .
which once served as ~ean
View School. was abandoned
last summer.
The 8 5 acres were purchased
in 192S for $16.880 and were last
formall y appraised at $1.5
m1lhon.
Mola satd he plan!! to con·
struct a $15 million commercial
and office complex. 1nclud10g
"some financial mstitutions. on
the site where old school bwld·
mgs now stand.
Escrow is expected to close on
the sale by June 2S if Mola's oC·
fer ls Connally accepted Mon-
day, said Jim Jones. district
finance director.
Jones S8ld proceeds from the
sale are expected to be used for
equipment purchases and maJD-
tena~b:Jarojects at the district's 2' a by drawing loler'elt
00 Invest.meat.
Dlatrict Superintendent Dale Coo1an said the board of
trustees Is expected to sell
another parcel of land sometime
after July 1.
E~pected to be offered for
pub.Uc bW ii Site 33, a 15-acre
parcel near Edinger A venue and
Santa Barbara Street in Hunt-
lnatoa Beach. An elementary
school bad been planned there,
but now isn't needed, achoo& ol-
Ocia11 said.
ManAccosed
Of Pot Sales
25,000
Troops
Play War
BJ STEVE MITCHELL °' -DeltJ ~ 51.11tt Nearly 25,000 U.S. troops are
more than halfway through a
wttk ol simulated battles in the
desert above Barstow in what
one senior officer described as
"a war where everybody comes
out a winner."
Gallant Eagle 80. a joint readi-
ness exercise compnsed of ele
ment.s from the Army. Air Force
and Marine Corps . is being
s taged on the Fort Irwin
mibtary reservation an the Mo-
Jave Desert, an area nearly five
times the s ize o f Camp
Pendleton.
And while the Marine and
Army troops are shooting blanks
from their black M16 rifles, the
137 planes and Jets. 114 helicop-
ters and 567 tanks and personnel
carriers used in the seven-day
exercu;e are real.
"D-Day" was only hours old
Friday when a company or
Army Rangers <comprising the
enemy forces> made a surprise
"Entebbe" style attack al the
Marine Corps' Nelson Lake
landing strip, arriving aboard
two giant C-130 troop carrien.
"Man, they came out of the
sky in t.boee two birds and blew
the holy bell out ol lbe landing
zone," said oDe Marine PFC
who did not want to be Idea·
Ufied.
Coast
Weat•er
Cleariq late tGnlabt and
fair Weclnesday. Lewa tollilht 45 at tbe beaebes
and 52 lnlaad. Blabs W~intbe80s.
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I SA.NDIEOO CAP>-A ........ ~tA ...........
in the emers:enq craM ~ •:ff PJ N Vllml Jll la Utt waw
iout .... oft Sia 0.••tie ....... ,...... ......... llilrt. ()CM......,,
fte t1'WtllCO~XIMil11Mlll, Wh ) J"tilll ......... l&llilil ·rs used 1n '"toueb &ad fO" ......_ wbla It ... --.eti1I
nilbl, a UY)' lpM•mU .......... 10 ...... , 8 ODfllt 0
hellcoiptw crew picked tM .-• A ~t1man at UM NHal MtcticaJ c.t« la lu '*"°MM U . Dan Davit, 30. ~bOM~'1ttt• Ud two dltld'Nft 11.e ln •a.rbJ Cof'9Rldo, died ol l~uriea. ·
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VENTURA (AP> -A nuh fire enpted in an empty atorqe tank on the Getty OU Co. leue pn;iipeft7 early today when v~ ~ l•nitld by a cleamna \anlt ~. OM pu-.aa waa 1n ured and lbe lnlUal tire cauaeet two other ftrea. -autboriUet
5 d. ol The r~ In UM Getty Plant number 1 oo the wett aide
Ventura broke out at 2:2'7 a .m . It took Ventura County
firefl&hters 90 minute• to bnna t.M name• under control. said
dispatcher Sharon Meler .
Firefighters from tbe fire department's OU Taak Force
found two separate fires eolnc when tbey arrived. A third one
broke out soon afterward. sbesatd .
...... Aret1 Bit .. 'l••ke
PHILADELPHIA <AP> -A minor earthquake that
rumbled through the northern suburbs of Philadelphia today
was the fourth in a series of small tremors that began March l,
officials said.
No injuries or damages were reported from any of the
quakes. Police said they bad hundreds o( queries about today's
tremor from residents of Montgomery and Bucks counties. The
Richter reading was 3.2.
.. u.r •-•••••• 8•rna•'" LONDON (AP> -Tbe dollar maintained its strength on
world foreign exchanges today and price• tumbled further on
some metal markets.
Analysts said speculators apparently had become wary of
Jock~ their assets in gold, silver and other metals when they
can coUecl big.b interest rates oa dollar investments.
Cold, which plummeted In Europe on Monday, tumbled .$40
an ounce In New Yorlr on Monday to $558. lt was trading at ~70
today in London and at $564 in New York.
Silver sold in London for $28. 75 an ounce today. down from
$30.25. It sold for $29 ln New York.
GIK1 1 Illa•, Ne,,etf•t•r• T•Uc
BOGOTA, Colombia <AP) -The Colombian government
said talks with the guerrillas holding the embusy of the
Dominican Republic "advanced in a climate of serenity," but
no progress was reported toward freeing the more than 21
hostages, includmg U .S Ambassador Diego Asencio, seued 14
days ago.
A nt>gotiating session was held Monday in a cream·colored
van outside the embassy. occupied during a recepUon Feb 27
No details were gh·en on the latest round of talks but the stale·
ment said talks would continue at a later , unspecified date
'Bureaueraey' Bit
Aruwal STnOg Tes·t
For Autos Backed
The Orange Co unt y
Transportation Commission
doesn't like the idea of requiring
annual smog tests for California
vehicles. but 1t endorsed the
idea. anyway.
"Vehicle inspections don't
work. they lead to bureaucracy
a nd they'll cost Sl billion a
vear,'' said Comm1ss1oner Bill
Library Book
Mailing Plan
Slated in HB
An experimental mailing pro·
gram of library books is being
offered to patrons of the three
Huntington Beach branch
libraries.
The trial service guarantees
patrons will receive books they
have reserved as soon as those
books are returned to th~
library
Currently, only patrons of the
city's central library at 7111
Talbert Avenue can receive re-
served books in the mall.
The branch Ubrariea are k>cat-
ed at 9281 Banning St., 525 Main
St. and at the comer of Graham
Strfft and Edinger Avenue.
DAILY PILOT
Vardoulis. who cast the lone
negative vote Monday.
Chairman Al Holhnden agreed
but said the alternatives were
"reprehensible ."
Comrrussloners approved the
idea of the annual tests. but
didn't endorse any of the four
bills now before the Legislature.
Requiring the s mog tests is
one way of meeting the man-
dates of the federal Clean Air
Act of 1971 , county transporta-
tion officials said.
And if local and slate agencies
don't comply with those man·
dates. federal officials can deny
certain building permits and
curtail federal highway funds,
com missioners were told.
Califonua cars and trucks pres·
ently are required to pass s mog
inspections, but only when the
vehicles change ownership or
are registered for the first time.
Under the Clean Air Act.
vehicle owners would bave to
bave annual smog teats.
Mail Sought
For Hostages
ORLEANS, Maas. (AP> -A
Cape Cod resident hopea to have
50 to 100 baga of mall -Eater
and Passover cards -seat to
the 50 American bo1ta1e1 in
Iran.
''Nothing really bu been done
for t bem since Christmas."
when thoulanda of card.a were
sent to the hostage&. Alfred
Demott o( East Orleans said
Monday.
Volunteers are workinl OSI the
ptolect at Cape Cod CommQQity
Col eae and Norford Hi&b ScbOol
In Eudlam. They are mtklnc
arr•n1ementt wlth local
poatmutert to bave apeclal
man ball ~ded In mH• poet
offices, &e aald.
... ..,: ...
Nli"t '° I ......
WU no othi=WI \0 ••t out," Mn. T&n:Mrree ,
.. Wlll \0 IO *' for her 9"1&NM9 and pwwe,
but lh• n .... were •J» "9•*M I · Marjste pl•••d fW
........ I' to ~'JU\p. , .........
to tatcb btr.
"lf not for my dausbter, I prob-
ably would havo 1tood ,.,.,..
and burned to death," Mrs. Tan·
ner Hid. Sh recolved minor
cut• and bnalHI in tM leap.
FamUy m.mbers ran to rouse
nttltbbon and aummon the fire
department. but the contentl ol
the 'home were clutroyed. Fire
official.a are continuln1 to probe
the cause of the fire.
In the wake of tbe traced)-.
8rlan Benjamin, Heeutlve
director of the Boys Club or
Fountain Velley. where Ketth
Tanner works, has desisnated
the club as a coUectlon point for
anyone wishing to donate
lumlture. clothing or household
Items to the Tanners.
The club is located at 9840
Talbert Ave. He also offered use
of the club's van to pick up any
larger donations.
Although she would appreciate
s uch gestures, Mrs. Tanner said
tier highest priority Is finding a
place to live and, above all, find·
mg a job so,that she can begin
rebuilding.
Information concerning a job
for Mn. Tanner can be left with
Brian Benjamin at the Boys
Club. 968-5252. or with the
Raymond Jacquett family,
971-()!i.56.
Looking forward to settling in
a new borne, Mrs. Tanner pre·
dieted. "This time, I will have
insurance. and I will have a
smoke detector -believe me!"
F,....P-eeAJ
IRA.N' •••
Bani-Sadr's comments to Le
Monde seemed to confirm what
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
the a ll·powerful Iranian re
ligious leader. said more than
two weeks ago . the fate or thl'
hostages would be left to the
newly elected parhament.
T he Iranian president was
quoted as saying the release
could not come before mid-May
because the parliamenl will not
have sufficient time to examine
the case before then. U.S. and
U.N. officlala hoped the com·
mission's work would expedite
the hostages' r elease.
During a stopover in Zunch.
Com mi ssion Co-C h airman
Mohamed Bedjaoui of Algeria
told reporters the panel's mis·
sion "was not a failure, but of
course we are disappointed It
was a step on the road. But it
was not a failure." an apparent
reference to some of the
evidence colle<:ted ln Tehran
The commission left without
s eeing the approximately 50
hos tages after Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini backed the
demands of their militant cap-
tors, and Iran's Revolutionary
Council rescinded its decision to
take custody oC the Americans
who began their 129t.b day ln
captivity in the U.S. Embassy
today.
School Sets
Orientation
Parenti ol students who will
be Marina High School freshmen
next Call are Invited to an orien-
tatk>n Tbunday in the school
gymnasium, 15871 Sprln1dale
St .. Huntington Beach.
Counselors and department
repreeentatJves are scheduled to
meet with parents between 7:30
and 8: 15 p.m .
At 8:15 p.m .• informaUon will
be presented regarding regi.stra.
lion, graduation requlrements.
athletics and health require-
ments.
Fountain Valley
Home Burgled
Cash, Jewelry, a color
televiaioa and stereo equipment
were reported stolen in a
burglary Monday night at tbe
home of Burt A. Tepli~, oo
Loa PlDtol Circle tn Fountain Valley, police said.
The 1uapecta bad entel'ed the
home tbr'oulh a window and re.
moved tbe property tbl'OUlb a
sliding glau door. Tbe totaflou
was ettimated at Sl.537.
Oat1ieal Guitar
Concerta· Plamaed
Kunlo Aoki aod Yoablo
Mataumoto, clillicaJ ~tartstl
::: ~i:n0o"i1.n:~
Coue,.11 l'onam U.
Tbe --.n. are elated lfW • a.m. Wec11Sl1flllt, llarcb, lit Md no:1p~· ...... 1.L Mo m JlfrM. ,
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Teachers Layoffs
Plan-restudy Urged
Wes t Orange County hilh
school teachers plan to ask
trustees tonight to reconsider
layoffs planned this year as tbe
result of declining s tuden\.
enrollment.
Bill Bianchi. spokesman for
the union represenUn1 teachers
ID Huntington Beach Union High
School District, said hla District
Educators Auociation believes
layoffs are not onJy unnecessary
but probably a "wute of time."
District trust~s voted early in
February to begin a series of
moves that eventually could
lead to cutting as many as 103
teachers.
Bianchi said attrition should
reduce the teaching staff enough
to avert layorr requirements
brought about by a declining stu·
dent enrollment.
Bianchi said Jerry Mannion.
union president. also will ask
E'ro91 p~ ,, l
AUTHOR .•.
Harris, Baker said Tarnower
"had had her read parts of the
book (for comment) a nd he
wanted to acknowledge that ...
Chief Harris said Mrs. Harris
would be arraigned on a murder
charge today ln Harrison "n>wn
Court.
She ls headmistress of the
Madeira School in McLean. Va .
and is llsted in the Social Llst of
Was hington. DC .. as having a
ho me in Carmel. N.Y
··she's a very nice lady,'' said
the police cruel. "She works at a
very good school. She's one of
the nicest ladies we've ever had
here."
He s aid ttis police went to the
house around 11 p .m . after get-
tang a call from police in White
Plains, who said they had a ~
port or a burglary in progress
there.
Mra. Harris was described by
Chief Harris as ·~a friend of Or.
Tarnower's." He said she ar-
rived last night without lugage
at tbe estate where Tarnower. a
bachelor, lives alone except for
a housekeeper and her husband.
Eleanor Rawson, Tarnower's
publisher. said Mrs. Harris was
a frequent weekend visitor at
the doctor's home.
Tamower was found ln bis pa.
jam as on the floor of a second·
floor bedroom. between twin
beds, bleeding from the wounds
on the right aide of bis body,
police said.
that barpi.ning beg10 on lbe pro.
posed staff ~uct.lon plans. pro.
gram reductions and working
condition s ant1c1pated with
teacher cuts.
The bargaining, Bianchi said
would be conducted along with
negot&aUons on a new teacher
contract. The teachers' current
contract exp1res June 30.
In a new contract proposal
presented to the board last
m o nth, teachers are seeking
wage bikes that would ralse
purchuing power to 1976·TI
levels. Bianchi said
Although no fi gures a re at-
tached to the salary hike re·
quest. Bianctti s&Jd, the figure
would be clo&e to 22 pe~t at
today's cost of Uvang indexes.
Tonight ·s board session is
scheduled for 7 p . m . in the
Westminster High Schoo l
cafeteria, 14325 Golden West Sl ..
Westminster
Shah in Need
Of Siugery
NEW YORK CAP> -
Shah Mohammad Reza
Pahlavi &a iU and must be
admitted lo a U.S .
ml lltary hoapital in
Panama for emergency
s pleen surgery, friends
say . but the Carter ad·
ministration is resisting
the step, the Oa1lv Nt'ws
reported today ·
T he former Iranian
ruler underwent a
~allbl~dder operation 1n
New York on Oct. 24 and
was treated for cancer
a fter the admiaistraUon
permitted him to enter the
co untr y as a
.. humanitarian gesture."
The s b.ah's admitt.ance
touched off the Nov. •
seizure of Amencans at
the U.S. Embassy 1n
Tehran by mllltants de·
mending his mum.
Jewelry Stolen
Tbe theft ol women's jewelry
valued at $3,930 wu reported to
Fountain Valley police Monday
by Dia.ana Lee Llvinptoa, who
lives on Slater Avenue. Taken
from her home. she told police,
were a diamond ring valued at
$3.000, a sapphire rfn&, a gold
necklace and gold !tarriJlgs.
Exams Slated
For S11mmer·
lifeguards
Exams for s ummertime
hfe guard positions in Huntington
Beach will be gJven Sunday at
7 45 a m. in the apparatus room
of tbe lifeguard headquarters.
The c ity a nnually hires
between 10 and 20 n ew
lifeguards for summer duty. Ap-
p lic ants must have perfect
vision and be able to S Wlm 1.000
yards in less tban 16 minutes.
Accepted applicants will be
given a ftnai oral examination
April 5. The hiring list will be
based oo combi.ned points from
~al and «al tests.
The lifeguard beadquart.en is
located at 103 Pacific Coast
Highway. For further informa-
tion call ~5281.
Group Meets
On Proposal
For Coastline
A citizens group c harged wttt\
preparing a plan for the Hunt-
ington Beach coastline will meet
Thursday evening to discuss en-
vironmentally sensitive habitats
in the coastal zone.
A chief topic will be the
beacbfroot stretch between
Beach Boulevard and tbe Sant.a
Ana River. A recent coast.al
com mission report identified tbe
strip as sensitive wetlands need·
ing maximum protectioo.
The st.ate-mandated cout.al
pl11n must be approved by tbe cl·
ty coUDctl and the coastal com·
mission by the eocl of th.la year.
Thursday's 7 p.m . meeting
will be held in room B-8 of tbe
civic centtt. 2JOCJO Main St.
Omega has seen some beautiful
diamonds in their time.
Omea,aknows
how To set a
lady's watch-
with diamonds!
Jn 14 karat
yellow gold:
A. $1.295.
B. $2,400. c. $3,250.
Btautiful
~rysays, "I IOVt you ...
' ..
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALlf;ORNIA
1'9q*w4H~ 1D pcot• Hft or PQ ,_. .,. ,_ a.u.m .,..
. Uenta U.1t1• at UCJ'1 lledleal
Center iA U. Qtr ol Oraqe.
Ttte ebaocellor Mid tbe COUil•
~·· notice ol Intent to dllc:oo· tinue f'lhnbwlernent hu "no
l•t•I fore. or effect."
Ul'der provlSlons of a contract
b~tween the unlvenity a nd
county, the county .,_ys the dJl.
tenaee bltaeeo u.. actual coat
of lN....._ and tM ...... t re·
lmbVlld b1 U. at.ate for M-9i·
Cal patleata at the medical
center.
But 1upervl1ort voted un·
anlmamly lut month to put UCI on IUMDOnth notice that it will loae the 1ubaidy the county pays
for the medicaOy 1Dd11ent, about
$2 mlllloo.
Rebels Pro-Soviet?
Iran Leader Flays Militants
By Tiie Aaaoelated Press
Iranian President Abolbassan
Bani-Sadr, was quoted today as
accusing militants holding ap.
proximately SO American
hostages at the U.S. Embassy of
being under the influence or pro.
Soviet groups. He also predicted
the hostages would not be freed
before mid· May. a French
newspaper said.
·'Unfortunately, they <the
militants } someti m es let
themselves be Influenced by cer·
tain political groups favorable to
the U.S.S.R .. such as the Com·
munist Tudeh Party. which
wants to isolate Iran on the in·
ternational scene." the Iranian
president was quoted by the
French newspaper Le Monde in
a Monday interview.
Bani·Sadr a lso accused Iran's
Revolutionarv Council or "weak·
ness and indecision" in its re.
cent confrontation with the mili-
tants over letting members of
the U.N. commission see the
hostages, the paper said.
"Ir the councll bad shown
itself firm. it if it hadn 'l changed
its mind every day under pres·
s ure from this or that group, we
wouldn't be where we are," he
was quoted.
The commission left Tehran
today with a veiled threat to
withhold its report on the al·
leged crimes of Shah Moham-
mad Reza Pahlavi until it is al·
lowed to see aJI the American
hostages, who began their l29th
day in captivity today.
A.Jdl"tcb. aft.er eonfenine with aaiven.tty Jepl adviaers, said
t!M co\IDty'a DOUce .. ,alb to
meet tbe requirement.a of the
contract in that It ai.atea an in·
tent to reduce tho COWlty'a flnan.
clal liability wit.bout 1pecifically
reducma the nature or volume of
services to be provided."
UCI oftlclals also believe the
notice ia lnsufllclent becatuse the
TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1980
county may not reduce the level
of aervice without a coo.tract.
mandated 180-day ne1otiatln1
period between the two sides.
"The contract doea not COD·
template a unllaterial reduction
of services by the county without
those services being provided
elsewhere, much less a uni·
laieral reduction or liability for
services with no corresponding
Fl FTEEN CENTS
Move 1
reduction of services," Aldrich
said.
Bill Gonzalez, the medical
center's director of clinical
services, said this morning the
county, at the same time it
notified the university or its in-tentions, aJso contacted the
American Arbitration Associa·
lion to mediate the matter.
<See BAP, Page AZ>
o.;.., """P-.., ~ Mllc-
"The' commission is not in a
position lo prepare its report
and has informed the Iranian
authorities accordingly." the
five-man panel said in a state-
ment.
The commission m e mbers
flew to Switzerland and New
York after their 17-day visit
ended without a visit to the cap-
ti ves.
MEMBERS OF MARINE 1ST LANDING SUPPORT BATTALION STANO GUARD NEAR OUTPOST
Camp Pendleton Marlnea Participate In Wffe.-long War Gemea In Mojave Desert
MURDER SUSPECT
Jean Harris
.,.,. ............
SLAIN IN HOME
Dr. Herman Tarnower
Developer of Diet
Dr. -Tanwiver Slain
HARRISON. N.Y. (AP> -Dr.
Herman Tamower , developer of
the popular Scarsdale Diet, was
fatally shot at his suburban Ne w
York City home. and police to·
day charged the headmistress of
a posit private girls' school with
his murder.
Police Chier William Harris
said the 69·year-old physician
was shot in the chest, arm and
band during an apparent strug-
gle late Monday in his home in
Purchase, N.Y., near he re.
Jean Struven Harris of
McLean, Va., was trying to
drive from the house when
police arrived, the chief said to·
day, and she was charged with
the killing because of what
Harris called "certain ad·
missions she made ."
Police said they rttovered a
ha ndgun be lieved to be the
murder weapon.
Tamower listed Mrs. Harris,
57, first in tbe acknowledg·
menu of his best-selling diet
book, .. 1be Complete Scarsdale
Medical Die t : Plus Dr.
Tamower's Llletime Keep-Slim
Program," wbtch he wrote in
collaboration with Samm
Slnclal:r Baker ..
It &aid: "We are grateful to
Jean Barris for her splendid U ·
alatance in tbe research and writinlof lhil book .••
~LTS OF AD
DOGGONE GOOD
Asked today about t h e
ac knowled~ment to Mrs .
Harris, Baker said Ta m ower
"had had her read parts of the
book (for comment) and he
wanted to acknowled~e that."
Chief Harris said Mrs. Harris
would be arraigned on a murder
charge today in Harrison Town
Court.
She is headmistress of the
Madeira Schoel In McLean, Va ..
a nd is listed in the Social List of
Washington, D.C., as having a
home in Carmel, N.Y.
''She's a very nice lady," said
the police chief. "She works at a
very good school. She's one of
the nicest ladies we've ever bad
<See AUTHOR, Pa•e AZ)
College OKs
North Campus
land Purchase
Bani-sadr's comments to Le
Moode seemed to confirm what
~ atollah Rubollah KbomebU,
tJae •ll·DO"...,.. Iraalu re. llgious leader, saJd more than
two weeks ago: \he fate of the
boltage1 would be left to the
newly eleetecl partlameat.
Tbe Iranian president was
quoted as saying the release
could not come before mid·May
because the parliament will not
have sufficient Ume to examine
the case before then. U.S. and
U:N. officials hoped the com-
mission's work woul~ expedite
the hostages' release.
During a stopover in Zurich,
Com m ission Co· Ch a i rm a n
Mo hamed Becl,jaoui of Algeria
told reporters the panel's mis·
sion "was not a failure, but of
course we are disappointed. Jt
was a step on the road. But it
was not a failure." an apparent
reference to some of t h e
evidence collected in Tehran.
Shah in Need
Of Siugery
NEW YORK (AP> -
Shah Mohammad Reza
Pahlavi is ill and must be
admitted to a U .S.
military hos p ital in
Panama for emergency
s pleen surgery, friends
say, but the Carter ad·
ministration is resisting
the step, the DaiJy News
reported today.
Tbe former Iranian
r u 1 e r uln d e r w e n t a
gallbladder operation in
New York on Oct. 24 and
was treated for cancer
after tbe administration
permitted him to enter the
country a s a
"bum~tarian gesture."
The shah's admittance
touclted off the Nov. 4
seizure of Americans at
tbe U .S. Embaasy in
Tehran by mJUtanta de·
mandini bis return.
Fatal .. Prank
'Tfmting' Girlfriend Slain
Harry. 1 lCarl Wiesen of La Habra told police be
thought his gun was empty when be put it to his
girlfriend's head Monday night and shot her to.
death.
INVESTIGATORS SAID Wiesen . 32. quoted
Diane Carol Thorn. 22. as saying, "l trust you with
my life" just before the fatal s hot.
Wiesen told officers he was in a La Habra motel
room with Miss Thorn when he took out his .38
caliber revolver and removed two bullets.
THEN, HE SAID. he playfully pointed it at he r
head "in a test of trust."
La Habra police arrested Wiesen on a murder
charge. He is being he ld in Orange County Jail.
Prado Dam Killing
Similar to Others
A young man whose body was
dumped near Prado Dam in
early January may be the latest
v i c tim in a series o r 13
strangulation murders com-
mitted in fo ur Southern
California counties.
San Bernardino sher iff's of-
ficials are trying to identify the
youth. who they believe was a
runaway.
The blonde-haired, bl~yed
young man was lS or 16 years
old, s feet 7 inches tall and 125
pounds with shoulder length
hair. said Det. John Stowe.
He was wearina a blue short·
sleeve shirt and bfue slacks.
Tbe manner of the youn1
man's death is strikincJy similar
to that ol 13 other youths, all 15
to 20 years old, stranaled or suf·
focated, th~lr bodies dumped
along heavily traveled
bhthways.
PoHee said most of the victims
have been nude or partially
clad. llCMJt of the killinea have
had bomoeexual overtonea, they
said.
Seven bodies believed to be
part of the murder stnng have
been found in Orange County.
with three in unincorporated
areas such as Ortega Highway:
two m Irvine and one each in
Seal Beach and Anaheim.
Three bodies have been found
in San Bernardino County and
two each in Riverside and San
Diego counties.
Brown Progr8D18
Funding Rejected
SACRAMENTO <A P > -A
Senate budget au~ommitlee
has rejected funding for two
small Brown administration pro-
1rams, including one beaded by
political activist Tom Hayden.
But the three-member panel,
which made recommeDdat.iom
Monday to the full Senate
Finance Committee, left the
Le1lalature's budaet intact.
Smog Test Law Backed
But County Tnuuit Board Flay• Plan
data. federal ontdai. can cleQy
certain bulldlnL;rmtta and ::-:.=~::i. ,..,
25,000
Troops
Play Was
By STEVE MITCH EU.
OI ... O.U., ll'!lel StMf
Nearly 25,000 U.S. troops are
more than halfway lhrou~h a
week of simulated battles in the
desert above Barstow in what
one senior officer described as "a war where everybody comes
out a winner.··
Gallant Eagle 80, a joint readi·
ness e xercise rompnsed of ele·
ments from the Army, Air Force
and Marine Corps, is being
s taged on the F·orl Irwin
m ili tary reservation m the Mo·
Jave Desert. an area nearly five
tam es the s i ze of Ca mp
Pendleton.
And while the M arane and
Army troops are shooting blanks
from their black M 16 rifles, the
137 planes and jets, 114 helicop-
ters and 5167 tanks and personnel
carriers used in the seven-day
exercise are real.
"D·Day" was only hours old
Friday when a company or
Anny Rangers (comprising the
enemy forces) made a surprise
"Entebbe" style attack at the
Ma rine Corps' Ne lson Lake
landing strip. arriving a board
two giant C-130 troop carriers.
"Man. they came out of the
sky in those two birds and blew
the holy bell out of the landing
zone." said one Marine PFC
who did not want to be iden·
lilied.
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tooieht 45 at the beaches
and 52 inland. Highs
Wed~ay ln tbeeOis.
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VENTURA (AP> -A nuh n,. erupted ln an empty atorq•
tank oo the Getty Oll Co. leue proper\)' Hrl)' today when
va,PON were lJIJ\lted by a clean.in&. Wlil mqtor. <>ae person wu tnJured and tM lNUII tlN caUMCJ two othtr fll'ff, autborit!M
.. Jd.
Tbe fin5 ln the Getty Plant number 7 on the west aide ot
Ventura broke out at 2:21 a m. 1l took Ventura County
rtreftpt.en 9() minutes lo bring the names under control, said
dispatcher Sharon Meler
Firefighters Crom lht: hre department 'i. Oil Ta&k l''orce
round two separate fires aotng when they unved. A third one
broke out soon afterward. she said.
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PICO RIVERA <AP> Authorities are investigating the
slayings of two young women whose bodies were discovered in
an empty lot today.
Sheriff's Deputy Brad Welker said the women had each
been shot in the bead. The bodies were reported about 6:30 a m.
by a passerby in the residential area.
Investigators ··can't determine whether they are juveniles
or adults," Welker said.
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LONDON <AP> -The dollar maintained its strength on
world foreign exchanges today and prices tumbled further on
some metal markets.
Analysts said speculators apparently had become wary or
loeking their assets in gold, silver and other metals when they
can collect high Interest rates on dollar investments.
Gold, which plummeted in Europe on Monday, tumbled $40
an ounce in New York on Monday to $558. It was trading at $570
today in London and at $564 in New York.
Silver sold in London for $281.S an ounce today, down rrom
S30.2S and its low for the year. It sold for $29.10 in New York.
Funds OK'd
For Water
Group Picnic
Funding was approved Mon-
day evening for the third Irvine
H:.inch Water District employ~
picnic in eight months.
The IRWD directors set May
31 as the date for the $1.800 pic-
nic. which as traditaonally held
1n a grassy area near the Sand
Canyon Reservoir.
Normally, ,the,.. u e only two
picmlcs per ra.cal y,ar. ~. t.be 197"'80 fiacal ye_,-tbeTe ww be
three because of a cbaqe of
scheduling. according t o
General Manager Art Bru-
m~ton.
11 e said that the usual Sept. 29
date ror the employee picnic has
been changed this year in order
to get greater employee
participation. This scheduling
change created a lhree·picnic
fiscal year
About 256 people (there are
160 employ IRWD emplayees)
showed up for the last picnic,
Bruington said.
F...-P~AJ
RAP ...
l',.._r_,.AI
AUTHOR .•.
here"
lie said has police went to the
house around 11 p.m. after get·
tmg a call from police in White
Plains. who said they had a re
port of a bur~lary in progress
there
Mrs. Harns was described by
Chief Harris as "a rriend of Dr
Tarnower'!-" He said she ar
raved last night wtthout luggage
at the estate where Tarnower. a
bachelor, lives alone exce~ for
a hoUMJceeper and ber buatii&nd. Eleanor Ra-.oa. Tamower a
pubUaber, said Mn. Harris was
a frequent weekend visitor at
the doctor's home
Tarnower was found in h1!> pa
1amas on the floor of a second-
fl oor bedroom. between twin
beds. bleeding from the wounds
on the right side of his body.
police said. .
Tarnower was an active and
leading member of the medical
e stablishment of Westchester
County, the fashionable and
wealthy s uburb just north of
New York City.
Scarsdale is a community that
has been a symbol for affluence.
and Tarnower's diet
ducribed ln his best·sellln&
book -is one of the most ex-
pensive to follow. calling for
high -priced cuts of meat.
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. <AP> -
Tnl'tl ~ rwdloacU•e ~ ·
111. dlltnbed u too amall to
meee.nMA..,. belq vtnt.d from
Thne bJud ao worken cu ftaall1 qipro1ch it.a tcJat•mlu&·
M ~dot bulldlq, o.,.rMGrl fl the crippled nuclear power plant
aay.
Tbo venUn1, 1cbeduled for
compMUonTbunday, wUI allow a
team ~wort .... to enter a t-b)t·U-
foot Nector bulldinl alr&ock to condurt redlaUon i.e.t.a, plant ~·
llclal1 aald Monday.
It au 1oe1 w u. another team
will enter tbo buildln• ltaelf about
a month lat"r. rt would be the fint
entry into t.be bulld1n1 since •
serlou. acclde.nt mansled the
nuclear power plant'• reactor last
)'ear.
High radiation in the reactor
building will prevent any efrec·
tlve work. Team members will be
wrapped ln heavy protective gear
and will stay only briefly.
But the entry is seen as an es·
sential step Ln the plant's planned
S400 million cleanup program.
The purging or about 47
mi Iii curies of krypton 85 from the
airlock began Monday afternoon.
Am lllicurie is one thousandth or a
curie. and federal regulations al·
low releases ot up to 2,000 curies a
day.
Plant health physicist Beverly
DellaLoggia held a wrist watch in
front of a radio monitor. The
watch's radium dial made the
monitor's alarm go off and its nee·
dlejump.
She then held the instrument in
the gush or warm air coming from
the exhaust. The needle did not
move. She switched the instru·
ment to a setting 1,000 times as
sensitive, and lt still did not move.
Two other sets of radiation in·
struments at separate locations
inside the plant similarly re-
corded no measur'able increase
becau.seofthe krypton venting.
Recovery chief Robert Arnold
said the purpose of the airlock
venture is to lake radiation read·
ings that will help in planning for
the more ambitious reactor build
mg entry.
When the airlock is used in com
mg weeks to provide access to lhl'
reactor bwlding, plant officaal!--
said an estimated 28 curie!> or
krypton will be released due to
opening the at rlock doors
Eventually. the officials w<1nl
tor gadually vent 57 ,000 cunc~ of
krypton trapped in the building so
that cleanup work can proceed
aafely andefficienUy.
Both lbe plan to release the 28
curies next month and the pro-posa 1 to release the 57 ,000 cunes
are under consideration bv the
S. li. Nuclear Regulatory °c.'om·
mission.
A series of m echan1 c:a l
malrunctaons on March 28 led to
the most serious accident m the
history or U.S. commercial
nuclear power. A loss of cooling
water exposed and overheated
the uranium ruel.
The radiation released from the
accident was not conside red
harmful. But a s tudy com
missioned by the NRC said the
core came within 30 to 60 minutes
of a meltdown, which would have
released large amounts or radia·
lion. Gonzalez said the county an·
Uclpated the university's opposi·
tion to the ll;love and contacted
the arbitration association on its
own, a step the university would
have taken.
F ..... P-.AJ
He said an arbitrator would
likely be assigned to the case
before the Aug. 15 cutoff date for
county payments
FREDERICKSBURG. Va .
(AP) -The water treatment
plant in this city of 17,700 was
shut down again today after
water poeslbly contaminated by
63.000 gallons of kerosene leaked
into a holding pond, officials
said.
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TROOPS PLAY WAR. • •
Higher ranking Marine of·
fi clals admitted the simulated
attack by Army Rangers was a
surprise, but said the apparent
s uicide mission ended with
"friendly" troops blowing up the
two transport planes and captur-
ing or killing most of tbe Ranger
team.
"They blew up a few of our
Harriers (a jet capable of hover·
Ing and landing without a
runway) and a few of our COP·
ters," said Marine Major Joe
Horton. "But they paid a high
price because we got both of
their transport planes and they
suffered a lot of casualties."
He said that's the way the war
games 10, with umpires closely
watching small and lar1e
1klrml1hes to determine
casualties and losaes of aircraft
and equipment.
The miUor said the oext day, the Rangers might suffer an at-
tack. "and In the end, there are
no losers, only winners."
The friendly forces include
Army and Marine units, and the
Air Force plays both 1lde1 .
In brlelinl• throupout the
daJ Monday. Marin•. Arm)' and
Air Poree bran instated the des·
ert exerclH waa planned five
years lllO ud bu nothln1 to do
with the e....,_t lnt.matioDal
1ituatlona In Iran and
~bMl .. n. A'tflrl General Vol.Hy, Warner. , daMf ~ tM U.S.1le1d.lw1 Com·
mod_O\WMelu U.. SU mllUon
exerdM, hid t6e mualve war sam• take place foul' UmM •
1"J' ''and tbM OIM WU a dlMrt uerdle.''
Tbe four-llar ..-..~ uAd N· cent~ tJl ... :hie~
baa inerwed thi G,':;~ •• port q( u.. ArinlilA ,,.: ..... Ina WOrld ~ IMtw .. .,.,_
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us a shot in the arm.'·
But volunteer enlistments are
stlll not as promisinf as could be
desired, the genera said, citing
low salaries for enlisted men as
a part of the reason.
"We rrrtght give them the
training, but by the end of their
enlistment they're going to 1et a
job on the outside that pays
more." General Warner said. He
said the military is especially
s hort of ex_perlenced non-
commissioned officers, adding ··we grow those ourselves."
Air Force Lt. Col. Richard
Beaudry, a spokesman for the
U.S. Readiness Command, said
the trainlni exercises "are Uke
a football 1ame. 1f you don't
practice, you don't win.".
The officer said the trainln1 ls
moat imponant to the alr and
rleld commanders overseeln1
the troops. "It gives the commanders a
chance to work with the other
m IUtary branches and soldiers,"
he said.
That kind of coordination and cooperation 11 Important, he
aald, "to o ne commander
doesn't accidentally blow up
friendly forces."
And while the commanders
hone their akiU• aa military
Chlll Pluen. tbe b'oOpe on the
tround wait for almulated bat· tl••· "I've been altUnt b•N all
••tk, .. nld one Mlcbl1an
Marin• PFC 1lUln1 ln a
machine Sllll nest ®tfide Ida eo-
camp.-at. • '89 far J baven't IMft ~ IC·
UoD at all," lie IJ'QUHd. "We did ~lli~~ raid, tboulb." be
~~--. falle alarJD. Jt ... ~ qwa ~ '111.q in fot
~·"
LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP, -A.a
Air P'kee woman at Nelllt Air
Force Bue wtlo p09ed nwll ln
Playboy cna&ulne 1811 ... has b••o reH1l1ned from ln.
telU1ence work to secretarial
duties and given a letter ot
reprimand.
"I had a really good job and
I'm upeet, •• Alrm1n lit Class
Clndy Lutz uld Monday. "I
didn't know I waa doloa
aoytb.ing aplnlt mllltary re&·
ulatlona."
Boat Racers Face
Whale of a Problem
Miu Lutz. who appeared lo
tbe nude in one of three ~ graphs the magad.De ran ol ber
In its April photo-reature oo
women in the military. said &ht
would eootact Playboy attomey1
about the disciplinary action.
She said Playboy told the
military women the map..iine
would assist with any le1al prob-
lems stem..mJ.ng rrom the art1· cle.
A. Nellis spokesman confirmed
that Ms . Lutz had been re-
asiugned and reprimanded.
By .IOANNE REYNOLDS °' u. 1>e11, .... ...,.
If whale watchers and
Newport Beach City Council
members have their wey, Satur
day wtU mark the last time an
offshore power boat race will be
held at Newport Beach during
whale migration season
A spokesman for the OrangE'
County chapter of the American
Cetacean Society appeared
before the City Council Monday
in an attempt to halt Saturday's
raC't'
Councilmen said they are
sympathetic with the views ex
pressed by spokesman Dennis
Kelly. but voted to let the race
Police Hunting
Tractor Thief
A 39-ton Caterpillar tractor
worth $70,000 was stolen late
Sunday or early Monday rrom a
firewood storage yard m county
territory eai>l of Irvine, police
said
It was taken rrom A&L
Fi re wood on Sand Canyon near
Barranca Hoad. wh1t h used the
tractor for land clc1u1ng oper:.i
lions. a spokesman ror the farm
said. "'We don 't know how at was
stolen or where it was taken."
said Sheriff's Lt Wyatt Hart
lnvestigaton said that a 22· wheel ri& would be necessary to
haul the heavy tractor. which
carries no license plate.
go ahead as planned
However, they inrormed Jefr
Brown. an official of the Pacirlc
Offshore Power Boat Racing As
socaataon, orgaruur of Lhe an
nual event. that. in the future. at
will have to be held at some
other time of year .
Thlll year ~ill mark th.: fourth
Lime, the association has staged
its March race out or Newport Harbor. The three previous
races have been !\ponsored by an Irish whiskey maker
This year. It is sponsored by
builder Robert P . Warmington,
a Lido Isle resident
Kelly said the society didn't
want a special event pernut 1s
sued for the race without an en·
vlronmental impact report and a
coastal commission permit.
City Manager Robert Wynn
told council members that
because none of those doeu·
ment.s have been requested ror
the prior year's races. city staff
members didn't believe they
would be necessary thls year.
Kelly said his group morutored
the l~rrule course "hacb runs
bet ween Daiw Po1.11t and Hunt
ington Beach and out to Cat.alma
Island during last year's race.
V ebicles Idled
SYDNEY. Australta <AP>
More than half the 500 .000
vehicles in Sydney. A~tralia 's
laraest. city. were tdle today. the
fifth day of a gaaoUne tanker
drivers' strike.
Ms Lutz. who rerused to
divulge her age, said she wa~
not aware that she should have
consulted superiors prior to ac·
ceptmg the Playboy assignment
Nor did she reaUze she violated
Air Force regulations by ap·
peurlng -at least In part -In
Air Force uniform.
"I can see why they did it."
she said. "A lot of Air Force
women complained about me.
The men didn't "
Iliree Killed
In Freeway
Auto Plunge
Three persons. including a
Newport Beach man. died early
today when a car traveling at
high speed bounced orr the
center divider or the Newport
Freeway and tumbled down a
40.root embankment near Ed·
mger Avenue m Santa Ana.
Cah!orrua Highway Patrol of
racers, who estimated the car.
was doing 80 mph at the time or
the era.sh. identified the victims
as Terry Russell, 32, or Newport
Beach: Sandra Moore, 38. of
Santa Ana. and Larry McCuJs-
tion. 33. ot Santa Ana.
Highway Patrol officers said
they aren't sure wbo was driving
the car because all three ot the
oecupants were thrown from the
vehicle during the crash. which
OC'curred about 12:45 am
SaddlelJark Studnats
$20 Parking Fee OK'd
Saddleback College trustee~
have approved a $20 a year
parking fee plan for students
who don't want to bike up a
steep slope to get to their
classes.
The parking fee plan, set to
begin in the fall, will not apply
to Parking Lot l at the Mission
Viejo campus because trustee!\
said they want more students to
leave their cars t.bere.
But to walk from Parltiog Lot
l on the northwest end or ~
campus to any of the nearby
buildings inclucUn1 the college library requires a long hike up a
steep grade.
When the fee plan 1oes into ef·
feet, the most remote parkinR
lot :.it Saddleback College·.,
North Campus an lrvant> also wall
be desi8Jlaled a rrtt of C'hargl' a re a, trustees agreed
The partdnlc fees are expected
to bring in S240.000 a )car in rev
enue that by law must be used
ror lot maintenance. Sttunty or
other uses related lo the facility
College aides plan to work out
other details or the parking fee
plan and bring the matter back
before trustees later this year
One element of lbe plan yet to be
worked out is bow teachers and
college aides may be also
charged ror parking
The parking plan al.ao calls for
meters to be Installed.
Under the eeneral fee plan
out hnl'd by trustt>C)> Monday.
t'ach student wall be required to
buy a $10 parking decal every
semester to park autos in the
mo~t popular lots
Trustee John Connolly voted
against the plan because he did
not agree with the idea of mak·
ing some parltiog areas free of
charge.
Trustee Euge ne McKnight
also voted against tbe issue
beeause be wanted to see a more
detailed plan. Board President
Roben Price abstained. The
vote was 4 to 2 in favor of tbe
parkin& ree plan.
College aides said the plan
will not affect handicapped stu·
dent parking at either campus.
Omega has seen some beautiful
diamonds in their time.
Omega knows
how fo 9et a
lady's watch-
with diamonds!
In 14 karat
vcl low st<>kl:
A. St,295.
B. S2,400. c. $3,250.
&Ylutiful
Jt'Wtlry 5m(S.
''I love you."
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t
8'fte"-'laW ..... p.....,.... ..... oP•td tM
........ trtal ol a lt•YNr-old San
Clement.t boy aceuMd ol ahool-
tq a Caplstruo man ln tM tac.
and then st-abbtnt him repeated·
ly aftAtr an •l'lument over a
POrtable radio.
John Embray Uatened MODday
aa a friend of bis, Gary Strub&e.
19, telUfied tn Oran1e County
&lpertllll a.rt tW &mtnJ Ud
t.akea ~ fncUee ln a Gekl,
thep ..ad lie wu "uvtna-.
round ot aam-.ltton to Poot
aomecme."
Struble said &bat while tbe two
were at111 la the field be beard a
abot and tu.med to tee Nebon
Krue1er, 3~J 1prawlln1
backwards to uae 1rou.nd. hb
arena f1aillna.
Struble teetifled before Juda•
llUClll ,.__ U.at be •lowly
walked .., to tbe motlonleH bodr ud ltared al lt. " Ml't bow ti be WU dead or If be DMded help or wbat,"
Struble uld.
THtlfytn1 alowly and de·
llberately, Struble whispered
that he uld, "Oh John, why!
Wb,y !" and that bl• friend replied: "He tried to take my
radio."
Rebels Pro-Soviet?
Iran Leader Flays Militants
By Tbe Auociakd Press
Iranian President Abolhassan
Bani-Sadr was quoted today as
accusing militants holding ap·
proximatel y 50 American·
hostages at the U.S. Embassy of
being \Older the influence Qf pro-
Soviet groups . He also predicted
the hostages would not be freed
before mid-May, a French
newspaper said.
"Unfortunat ely, they (the
MURDER SUSPECT
Jean Harns
militants) sometimes let
them selves be influenced by cer·
taln political groups favorable to
the U.S.S.R .. such as the Com-
munist Tudeh Party, which
wants to isolate Iran on the in-
ternational scene," the Iranian
president was quoted by the
French newspaper Le Monde in
a Monday interview.
Bani-Sadr also accused Iran's
Revolutionary Council of "weak-
·~-......... SLAIN IN HOME
Dr. Herman Tamower
Developer of Diet
Dr. Tarnower Slain
HARRISON. N.Y. <AP) -Dr.
Herman Tamower, developer of
the popular Scarsdale Diet, was
fatally shot at his suburban New
York City home, and police to.
day charged the headmistress of
a posh private girls' school wtth
bis murder.
Police Chief WiJliam Harris
said the 69-year-old physician
was shot in the chest, arm and
band during an apparent strug-
gle late Monday in bjs home in
Purchase, N.Y., near here.
Jean Struven Harris of
McLean. Va., was trying to
drive from the hous e when
police arrived, the chief said to.
day, and abe was charged with
the . killlng because of what
Harri• called "certain ad·
missions she made."
Police said tbey recovered a
handgun believed to be the
murder weapon.
Tamower listed Mrs. Harris,
57 . first In the a cknowledg-
ments of bis best-selling diet
book, "The Complete Scandale
Medical Diet : Plus Dr.
Tamower'a Ufetime Keep-Slim
Prof.am·" which he wrote In
col aboratlon with Samm
SiDelair Baker.
It uld: "We are arateful to
Jean Harri.a fOf' her splendid a·
llataace in tbe reaearcb and
writinlaltbis book.'.
Asked today about the
ac know led~ment to Mrs.
Harris. Baker said Tarnower
.. bad bad her read parta of the
book (for comment) and be
wanted to acknowledge tbaL"
Chief Harris said Mrs. Harris
would be a rraigned on a murder
charge today in Harrison Town
Court.
She is headmistress of the
Madeira School in McLean, Va.,
and is listed in the Social List of
Washington, D.C., as having a
home in Carmel, N.Y.
"She's a very nice lady," said
the police chief ... Sbe works at a
very good SC?hool. She's one of
the nicest ladies we've ever had
<See AUTBOB. Page A%)
ness and indecision" In its re-
cent conll"oolation with the mili-
tants over letting members of
the U.N. commission see the
hostages, the paper said.
"If the council bad shown
itself firm, it if it hadn't changed
its mind every day under pres-
sure from this or that group. we
wouldn't be where we are, .. he
was quoted.
The commission left Tehran
today with a veiled threat to
withhold Its report on the al-
leged crimes of Shah Moham-
mad Re2a Pahlavi until it is al-
lowed to see all the American
hostages, who began their 129th
day in captivity today.
·'The commission is not in a
position to prepare its report
and has informed the Iranian
authorities accordingly ," the
five·man panel said in a state-
ment.
The commission membe rs
flew lo Switzerland and New
York after their 17-day visit
ended without a visit to the cap-
tives.
Banl.sactr'a comment.a to Le
Morwle teemed to coalirnt whJt
Ayat.ollab llubollah Kbometnl.
the all-powerful Iranian re-
ll&.t.ma --.IUl !A!l'9 tbu• two·._.. .,._. u.e ,_. o1 UM
boet.apl woul4 be left' to the
newly eleeted parilament.
The Iranian president was
quoted as s aying the release
could not come before mid-May
because the parliament will not
have sufficient time to examine
the case before then. U.S. and
U. N. officials hoped lhe com-
mission's work would expedite
the h06tagea' release.
Durit'tg a stopover in Zurich.
Com mission Co-Chai rm a n
Mohamed Bedjaoui of Algeria
told reporters the panel's mis·
sion "was not a failure, but of
course we are disappointed. It
was a step oo t.be road. But it
was not a failure," an apparent
reference to some of the
evidence coUec:ted in Tehran.
(See lllAN, Page t\%)
Shah in Need
Of Surgery
NEW YORK <AP>
Shah Mohammad Reta
Pahlavi is W and must be
admitted to a U.S.
military hospital in
Panama for emergency
1pleen Hr1ery, friends
aa1, but t.be ·carter ad·
mhalltration l• resisting
tbe ltep, the Dally News
reported today.
Tbe former Iranian
ruler underwent a
1allbleclder operation in
New Yol"k on OcL 24 and
was tt'eated for cancer
after tM adminlatratlon
permitted him to enter the
COllDlry as a
"humanitarian 1eatu.re."
Tbe mall's admittance
toucbed off the Nov. 4
1el1ure ol Amertcam at
tbe U.S . &mbauy ln
Tebr'8 bJ ..Wtuta de· ........ Ida retura.
Tbe trtal h bela1 beard
wtthoal a Jury. II Fent.on decides
that Embray. who wu 13 when
the tUU.nc occurred, ls &.uihY of
murder, t.be boy could be sen-
tenced to tM California Youth Autbori~ until be la 23.
Embrey was arrested about
five boun after Krueger a.lao
waa stabbed 14 times ln the
cheat and srotn areas. •
Deputy District Attorney Bill
Morrisey coateods that Embray
shot Krueter in the face with bi.a
final bullet and then did the
.stabbing aft.er Struble bad left
the scene.
Defe nse attorn ey Harold LaFlamme said he will argue
that Krueeer stole the boy's
radio and Embray the n offered
lo lrade him the gun i..nstead. The Santa Ana attorney said the
evidence will show that Krueeer
pulled the tnaer on tbe 11m
once, said it djdn 't wort and
threw It back at Em bray .
LaF\amme said be contends
that Krueger was starting to
walk off wtth the radio when the
boy picked up the gun and said,
••yes, lt does." and fired the lat
shot at Krueger, striking him
between the eyes.
Embray also will deny stab-
bl.ne ~ger, La Flam me said.
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o.ty "*" "-"'-~ MEMBERS OF MARINE 1ST LANDING SUPPORT BATTALION STANO GUARD NEAR OUTPOST
Camp Pendleton Martnea Pertldpete In Week.tong Wer Gemea In Moteve OeMft
Teen Hitchhiker
Sex.uolly Atta,cked
A teen-age girl bitcbbjtlng
through San Clemente told
police two men with a pistol and
a knife picked her up in a rusty
sedan and raped her near the ci-
ty pier Monday night.
The girl was not identified
because of her age. Police in-
dicated she was too hysterical to
be interviewed by investigators
after the sex attack that oc-
curred shortly before 10 p.m.
It was not revealed today
whether the hitchhiker was
seriously injured in the attack
by two men who told ber they
were pipefitters who worked al
the San Onofre nuclear power
plant construdion site. The girl told police she was
hitcbhiltlng near a bar on the
3200 block al S. El Camino Real
when the men, one sport.mg a
tbree-pu~ce swt, gave her a ndc
m an oxidized auto.
Arter driving to the pier, one
man pulled a handgun and the
other braodtshed a kntfe pnor to
raping their victJ m.
T e teen-ager Oed the scene of
th sex attack and told a
b rtender near the 1400 block of
orth El Camino Real that she
bad been raped.
Police have made no arrests
In the case.
Prado Dam Killing
Similar to Others
A yOWlg man whose body was
dumped near Prado Dam in
early January may be the lat.est
victim In a series of 13
strangulation murders com-
mitted in four Southern
CaWomla couatiea.
San BemardiDo aberUra of.
flcialt are trytnc to klenli.fy the
youU.. wbe they beliew was a
runaway. ne bloadHWrecl. bl~
you.n1 IJlan wu 15 or 11 years
old, 5 feet 7 i.Dches tall and l.Z5
poudl witb •boulder lenath hair, said Det. John Stowe.
He was wearing a blue sbort-
aleeve abil't and blue alacks.
Tbe manner of tbe youne
man's clelllb la atrikintl1 similar to tbllt al 13 otber )'OUt,bl, all 15
to ze yean old, atr&1111ed or auf.
focated. t.betr bodles dumped
aloa1 beavlly trave(ed
bl,~ mC19t ol tbe victtms
have nude or partially
clad. lilOllt ol tbe ldlllap bave
had homosexual overtones, they
said.
Seven bodies believed to be
part of the murder stnng have
been found in Orange County.
with tbree in unincorporated
areas such as Orteaa Highway:
two In Irvine and one eacb m
Seal ~hand Anaheim.
Ttu. bodies have been found
in San Bernardino Cou.nty and
two each In RJverslde and San
Diego ClOUllUes.
Oil Company Cited
WASHINGTON CAP> -A
third U.S. oil company was cited
today by the Council on Waee ·
and Price Stability for violaUna
the aovemment's ant.i-iDflatioo
guidellnes. The council. which
ovenee1 tbe voluntary pay and
price procram, a.aid Crown Cen-
tral PeVoleum ol BalUmore was
out of compliance with tbe price
•tandard.
25,000
Troops
Play War
By STEVE MITCHELL
OI -o.tf? ~•let -Nearly 25,000 U S. troops are
more than halfway through a
week of s1mulaled batUes tn the
desert above Barstow in what ooe senior officer descnbed as
··a war where everybody come~
out a wmner.:·
Gallant Eagle 80, a joint readi-
ness exercJ.Se comprised or ele-
ments from the Army, Air Force
and Marioe Corps, is being
s tage d on t he Fort t rwin
military reservation in the Mo-
j ave Desert, an area nearly five
tim es the siz e of Camp
Pendleton.
And while the Marine and
Army troops are shooting blanks
from their black M 16 rifles, the
137 planes and Jets, 114 helicop·
ters and 567 tanks and personnel
earners used in the seven-day
exercise are real.
"D-Day" was only hours old
Friday whe n a company of
Army Rangers <comprising the
enemy forces> made a surprise
''Entebbe" style attack at the
Marine Corps' Nelson Lake
landing strip, arriving aboard
two giant C-1.30 troop carrien.
"Man, they came out of the
sky in t.bo6e two birds and blew
the holy hell out of t.be landing
zone," said one Marine PFC
who did not want to be iden-
tified.
<See TROOPS, Pa1e A%)
Coa.tiit
Weat•er
Clearinc late toailht and
fair Wednesday. Lows
ion11bt 4$ at tbe beaches
and 52 inland. H lgbs W~inthe80e.
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RESULTS OF AD
DOGGONE GOOD Rubber Strike Ended?
The Oran11 County
Tr11uportatlon Comml11lon
doMD't ala t.ht Idea ol ='!.DI annul ......... ,....c a
vehlc•. bill It QdOned Ule l4t1 • ..,..,.
"Vtblclt lftlpeettona don't
work, thet a.ed to bureaucracy
aad th•r U CQlt U , blWoo a year:· nkl Commlaliooer Bill
VardouU.a, wbo out th• k>ne
ne1auve vot. ~y.
Chairman Al Holllnden •&reed
but •aid ~ altemaUves were • · ~prebel:lllblo."
Commlulooers llPProved t.be
Idea ot the annual tata. but
dldn't endorH any ot tbe four
bills now befor9 the Lealalat.ure.
RequJriD1 the 1mo1' tests is
one way bf meetlq the man-
dates or the federal Clean Air
Act of 197'1, county tranaporta·
lion officials said.
....... Are•Blt .. Q••k•
And if local and state agencies
don't comply with those man·
dates, federal officials can deny
certain building permits and
curtail federal hlgbway funds .
commissioners were told.
PHILADELPHIA (AP> -A minor earthquake that
rumbled through the northern suburbs or Philadelphia today
was the fourth in a series of small tremors that began March 1,
officials said. California cars and trucks pres·
ently are required to pass smog
inspections, but only when the
vehicles change ownership or
are registered for the first time.
No inJuries or damages were reported from any of the
quakes. Police said they had hundreds of queries about today's
tremor from residents or Montgomery and Bucks counties. The
R achter reading was 3.2. Under the Clean Air Act,
vehicle owners would have to
have annual smog tests. Dellflr Malatal•• Siraa9i•
LONDON (AP> -The dollar maintained its strength on
world foreign exchanges today and prices tumbled further on
some metal markets.
r..... P.,,e AJ
Analyst.a said speculators apparenUy bad become wary of
locking their assets in gold, silver and other metals wben they
can colled high interest rat.es on dollar lnvestments.
Gold, which plummeted in Europe on Monday, tumbled $40
an ounce in New York on Monday to $558. It was trading al $570
today in London and at $564 In New York.
IRAN •••
The commission left without seeing the approximately 50
hostages after Ayatollah
Rubollab Khomeini backed the
demands ot their militant cap·
tors, and Iran's Revolutionary
Council rescinded ita decision to
take custody of the Americans
who began their l29th day in
captivity in the U.S . Embassy
today.
Silver sold in London for $281.5 an ounce today, down from.
$30.25 and its low for the year. It sold for $29.10 in New York.
Boat Racers Face
Whale of a Problem
Foreign Minister Sadegh
Gholtn.adeh. who saw the com·
mission off at the airport. said
he hoped the panel would return
to Iran to finish its work. He also
reiterated the re~lme's position
that freedom for the hostages
will be decided by Iran's new
Parliament. which won't con·
vene for another month.
Ry JOANNE REYNOLDS
01 Ille 0..lty Pilot St•ll
If wha le watc he r s a nd
Newport Beach City Council
mt>mbers h ave their way, Satur-
day will mark the last time an
offs hore power boat race will be
held at Newport Beach during
whale migraUon season.
A spokesman for the Orange
County chapter of the American
Cetacean Society appeared
before the City Council Monday
an an attempt to halt Saturday·~
race
Councilmen s aid t hey arf'
..,y mpathetic with the views ex·
pressed by spokesm an Dennis
Kelly. but voted to let the race
Land Usage
In Dana Point
Topic Tonight
Land use incons istencies in
Dana Point will be discussed
during a study of the Dana Point
S pecific Plan tonight a t
Capistrano Bay Park and
Recreation District offices.
Sponsored by the League of
Women Voters of the Capistrano
Bay Area, the meeting begins at
7: 15 p.m. with a discussion of
the proposed specific plan that
goes to the Orange County Plan-
ning Commission next month.
The document will determine
what development is acceptable
for the county community in
future years and a final dratt. J>f
the plan is proceeding through
county agencies at the present
llme.
The recreation office is local·
ed at Del Obispo near Coast
Highway, adjacent to the Dana
Point aeVt'age tftatment plant.
The public is invited to attend
DAILY PILOT
go ahead as planned
However . they informed J eff
Orown. an official of the Pacific
Offshore Power Boat Racmg As·
socaation, organi%er of the an-
nual event, that. In the future, tt
wi ll have to be held at some
othe r time of year.
This year will mark the fourth time, the aaaoclatioo bas at.a.pd
ita March race out of Newport
Harbor. The three previous races have been sponsored by an
Irish wtuskey maker.
This year. it is sponsored by
builder Robert P. Warmington,
a Lido Isle resident.
Kelly said the society didn't
want a special event permit is-
sued for the race without an en-
vironmental Impact report and a
coastal commission permit.
City Manager Robert Wynn
told council members that
because none of those docu-
ments have been requested for
the prior year's races. city staff
me mbers didn't believe they
would be necessary this year.
Kelly said his g roup monitored
the 19>miJe course which runs
between Dana Point and Hunt·
ington Beach and out to Catalina
Island during last year's race.
San Clemente
Man Indicted
In Tax Fraud
/\ San Clemente real estate
broker has been indicted by a
federal grand jury for filing a
false income tax return for 1.974.
U .S. Attorney Andrea
Sheridan Ordin said a single
felony count was filed afalnst
Roger S. McCurdy, 39, o 3909
Via del campo Drive.
If convicted, McCurdy would
face a maximum sentence or
three years in prison and/or a
$51.C?OO fine. mcCurdy was idenWied as a
real estate loan broker who
works primarily in Orange County.
An indictment Is a charge
against an individual. It does not
establish guilt Of' Innocence.
fi' ..... P-.AJ
TROOPS PLAY WAR. • •
Higher ranking Marine or-us a shot in the arm."
ficlals admitted the simulated But vohmteer enlistments are
attack by Army Rangers waa a still not as promising as could be
surprise, but said the apparent desired, the general said, citing
suicide mission ended with low salaries for enlisted men as
"friendly" troops blowing up the a part oC the reason.
two t~c;:rt planes and captur-"We mlgbt glve them the
tng or 1 most of the Ranger train.log, but by the end of their
team. eftliatment they're going to set a
"They blew up a few of our job on the outllde that lays
Harriers (a jet capable of hover-more," General Warner su . He
lng and landing without a said tbe military ls especlaJly
runwa1> and a few of our cop-short of experienced non-
ters," said Marine Majol' Joe commlu1oned officers, adding
Horton. "But they paid a high "We powtboeeounelves."
price because we 1ot both of Air Force Lt. Col. Richard
tbelr transport planes and they Beaudry, a spokesman lot' the
suffered a lot ol caau.alUes." U.S. Readineu Command, aa.id
Re said that's the way the war tbe traJD.t.na exercises "are like
games go, w1th umpires closely a footbill 1ame. II you don't
watching small and larae practice, )"OU don't win."
1 kl rm is bes to determine Tt,e offtcer ea.id UM tra.lnlng la
caaualUes and lo9aes of alrcnft moat Important to the air and
and equipment. field commanders overseeing T~ m-ajor said the oext day, the troop1.
the Raqen mlgbt suffer ID at-"It oves the commanden a tack, "&Dd ln tbe end, there are chance to ~ ..ttll the other
no lolen, oa1Y winnen." mWtary branches a.ad 80ldien." · The friendly forces lndude he iaJd.
Army and Marine units, and the That kind of coordination and
Air Force plus both 1ide1. coor.raUou i• Important, be JD brteflnp tbrouabout tile sal , ... o one commander
daJ Mef•1. JilartD9. A..rmy ud doHD't aecldentaUJ blow up
.__. 1-....l-wd tbl.. frt-Akl fOftll, .. ::f !:t:-;ar=PiDect ft~ And" wlllle the commuders
years aao and bu DoUWac to do hone their 1klll• H military
wlUI tbe cwra ill~ cbe .. DlaYen the troops on tbe
1 U u a ti o a I I a l r a a a D d 1l"OUD4 wilt ior 1lmulat.d bet· "'fj...... tl" o..a1 vome, Wen.. ·+ve bed altUDI h•H all
ebMI tbt U.S. Beadl .. t Com· wHt, •• uld on• lllc~l1aa
ma.Dd ofenMfD1,tbe '11 aWJklla Marine PFC 1ttttn1 lo a
........ aald i&M C''" war maddlae IUD .-t CM&Ulde b1I en·
.... ~--Umela cam..-. ,.., .. _. um:oae ,, .. a~ "to t.-1 bavtn't ... UlJ IC· ~.. Uonatall,''be~ ..... d
DOitol .... • .... -.....-a;1111•-
.
LAS VEGAS. Nev. <AP> -An Air Fon:e WONM • NeWa Air
Foret Bue who po1ed nude In
"'91boJ m1p11De .. ,. • tw b••• re•:!r\aed from i n· temaenee · to 1ecmartal
dutlea and 1lven a letter of
reprimand.
"I Md I really lood Job and
l'ln u&JMl.' • Atrntan lJt Cius
Cindy LuU Hid Monday ... ,
dldn 't know , l was doing
anythlng apinat military rea·
watlons."
Crime Didn't Pay
For Sex Disaster
Mila Lutz. wbo appeared in
the nude in one of thr" pboC.o.
graphs the magulne ran of her
In ill April photo·feature on
women ln the mtutary, said she
would contact Playboy attorneys
about the disciplinary action.
She said Playboy told the
military women the maauinc
would assist with any legal prob-
lems stemming Crom the arti·
cle.
A Nellis spokesman confirmed
that Ms . Lutz had been re ·
assigned and reprimanded.
LONDON tA P > Geoffrey
Kramer turned to cnme t.o keep
his male lover happy and then to
realize a lifelong dream of becom
in~ a woman. Now he's going to
jail. still a man.
The 24-year-old bookkeeper
pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey on
Monday to stealing the equivalent
of more than $83,000 from hi:o1
employer, the English National
Opera, and trying to hold up a
Llverpoolsavtngs bank.
His attorney said Kramer was
trying to get the money for an ex·
pensive sex·change operation in
Switurland. He abo tbou&ht rob-
bing the bank might draw alt.ell·
tlon to the "inequality" of the Na
tional Health Service's refusal to
Fon1ms Set
For Lagunans
Two candidates forums are
scheduled tlus week for the four
Laguna Beach ('Ouncil hopefuls.
including a chamber of ('Om
mer('e breakfast Wednesday and
a commuruty asS()('1ataon forum
Thursday nlght.
Laguna Beach chamber of·
facials will host the breakfast
forum at the Hotel Laguna
beginning at 8 a.m. at a cost of
$3.50 Wednesda)'.
In addition, the Temple llills Community .U.OClaUoo will host
a candidates night Thursday at 8
p.m . at the borne of Dean and
Sallie Phillips, 2348 Temple Hills
Drive
hnance h LS man-to·woman sur
gery, the lawyer said
"It was bls genwnt• belief that
he has been Ill treated 10 a vanety
or ways and that the matter ought
to be brought forcibly to the atten·
taon of the authorities." tht:
fawyerexplained.
Justice Neil McKinnon said he
was sympathetic to Kramer's
problem but "even with the beSt
will In the world." he would have
to sentence ham Lo three years tn prison
"It 1s dJ!CJcult ror the average
persoo to understand t.be kind of
problems you have had to cont.end
wilh,"saidthejudge
"But whether you want to be a
woman or whether you wanlto be
what you are does oot alt.er the
fact that you have behaved
thoroughly dlabooest.ly and you
knflW you w«e doing wrong.''
"Since primary school. be has
always wanted lo be a girt,"
Kramer's attorney, Laurence
G aovene, told the court.
"His friends were girls and he
only associated with girls. A.5
lime progressed, this matter
becameanob6ess1onwatbb.am."
As an aduJt homosexual and
transvestite, the lawyer con
tmued, Kramer tried to "buy" a
stable relatiooabip with another
man, 29-year-old tan Firth. He
em beuled money from the opera
by getting two different direct.ors
to sip two chen.s for the same
bill. One check was sent off to pa)
the bill, the other went into a
s ecret account in Kramer·:.
nam~.
M ~ Lutz. who rerused to
divulge her age, said she was
not aware that she should have
consulted superiors prio r to ac
cept1na the Playboy assignment
Nor did she realize she vk>taled
Air Force regulations by ap-
pearing · -at least in part -an
Air Force ururorm.
"I can see why they did It."
s he said. "A lot of Air Force
women complained about me
The men didn't."
f'r991P9fleAI
AUTHOR •..
here."
He aaid bis police went to the
house around 11 p. m . after get·
Ung a call from police in White
Plains, who said they had a ~·
port of a burglary in progress
there.
Mrs. Harns was described by
Chief Harris as "a friend of Dr.
Tamower's." He said she ar·
rived last rugbt without luggage
at the estate where Tamower, a
bachelor, lives alone except for
a housekeeper and her husband.
Eleuor Rawaon. Tarnower's
publisber. a.aid Mrs. Harris was
a frequent weekend visitor at
the doctor's home.
Tamower was found m bis pa-
1amas on the floor of a second·
floor bedroom, between twin
beds. bleeding from the wounds
on the right side of bis body,
police s.a.Jd .
$20 Parking Fee OK'd
Saddleback College trustees
have approved a $.20 a year
parking fee plan for students
who don't want to hike up a
steep slope to get to their
classes.
The parldng fee plan, set to
begin in the faU, will not apply
to Partdne Lot 1 at the Mission
Viejo campus because trustees
said they want more students to
leave their cars there.
But to wallc from Parkina Lot
1 on the northwest end ol the
campus to any of the nearby
buildinp lncludlne the college
library requires a long hike up a
steep grade.
When tbe fee plan goes into ef-
fect. the most remote partilul
lot at Saddleback College ·!>
North Campus in Irvine also will
be designated a free of charge a re a, trustees agreed.
The partcin« fees arc erperted
to bring in $240,000 a year m rev
enue that by law muat be used
ror k>t maintenance. secunty or
other~ related t.o the facility.
College aides plan to wort out
other details of the parking fee
plan and bring the matter back
before trustees lat.er this year.
One element or the plan yet to be
worked out la bow teachers and
college aides may be also
charged for parting.
The partdq plan also calls for
meters to be installed.
Under the general fee plan
outlined by trustees Monday.
t'ach student will be required to
buy a $10 parking decal every
seme-ster to part autos lo the most popular lots.
Trustee John Connolly voted
against the plan because be did
not agrtt with the Idea of mat·
ing some partdng areas free of
charge.
Trustee Eugene McKnight
also voted against tbe issue
becaase he wanted to see a more
detailed plan. Board President
Robert Price abstained. The
vote was 4 to 2 in favor of the
parking fee plan.
College aides said tbe plan
will not affect handicapped stu-
dent parting at either campus.
Omega has seen some beautiful
diami>nds in their time.
9mega knows
how to set a
lddy's watch -
with diamonds!
In 14 karat
yellow gold:
A. $1,295.
8 . $2,400. c. $-1,250.
Btriutiful
fe!»rlry says. "I love you.·•
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7
.. ..... 11& ....,.. ......
duct ,.,1o4l1 •••• .. uHd cheeb ol N.,...'a em••ta11,
at .... twtee a ,..,.. · However, C011U.uoua monitor·
lnl ol tbe p)Mt'• a!r em1-&CN
It OM ol tM ~ ol l ll"OUP ol
n•l1bbon oraanlaed i,)' the
Campal1n ror Sconomlc
t>emOCNCJ, the l"O\IJ) led by
Jane Foeda and Torn Ka)'dea.
Stemmler 1ald that, ln tbe periodic cheek&. Narmco'•
New Chief Declares
inl of about u netpbon ud
CED 1epraeatalives lut week,
said many of the problems found
after last ye-.r's explosion have
been cleared up by Narmco of·
ficlall worting with the city Fire
Department.
The explo1ion killed one
workman and seriously burned
another. A second, unrelated ex-
plosk>o several months later ln·
ju red another worker. alao
seriously.
C Fl FTEl;N CENTS
Jlall aaid Narmco hu pro-
vided him and the fire depart·
menl with a list or where
cbemleals are stored. The con-
talnen on the site are marked
only wtlb numbers rather than
with chemical names because or
fears that manufacturing
secrets will be stolen.
A• for the evacuation plan,
Hall said the subject tradn't been
raised before "but 1t could cer-
tainly be looked into."
More Fire Stations
Needed in Mesa
Militants
Branded
Pro-Soviet
By The Assodated Press
Iranian President Abolhassan
Bani-Sadr was quoted today as
accusing militants holding ap-
p roxi mate J y 50 American
hostages at the U.S. Embassy of
being under the innuence of pro.
Soviet groups. He aho predicted
the b06tages would not be freed
before mid-May, a French
oewspepu 18id. •·unfortunately. t hey (the
militants) sometimes le\
themselves be lnfluenced by eer·
t•ln political gro\Jps favorable to
the U.S.S.R .. such as the Com-
munist Tudeh Party, which
wants Lo isolate Iran on the in·
ternational scene." the Iranian
president was quoted by the
French newspaper Le Monde in
a Monday interview
Bani·Sadr a lso accused Iran's
Revolutionary Council of "weak·
ness and indecision " m its re-
cent confrontation with the mill·
tants over letting members of
the U N. commission see the
hostages. the paper said.
"If the council had shown
itself firm. it af it hadn't changed
its mind every day under pres·
sure from this or that group, we
wouldn't be where we are." he
was quoted.
The commission left Tehran
today with a veiled threat to
withhold its report on the al·
leged crimes of Shah Mobam·
mad Reza Pahlavi until it is al·
lowed to see all the American
(See IRAN, Page AZ>
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'MORE STATIONS NEEDED'
Chief Petruzzlello
1bree Killed
In Freeway
Auto Plunge
Three persons, including a
Newport Bt>ach man. died early
today when a car traveling at
high speed bounced off the
center divider of the Newport
Freeway and tumbled down a
40·fool embankment near Ed·
inger Avenue m Santa Ana.
California Highway Patrol of·
ricers, who estimated the car
was doing 80 mph at the time of
the crash, identified the victims
as Terry Russell, 32. of Newport
Beach; Sandra Moore, 38. of
Santa Ana. and Larry McCuis·
lion. 33. of Santa Ana.
Intern Iranians,
Hayakawa Suggests
SACRAMENTO <AP> -
California Sen. S. I. Hayakawa
says the United St.ates should
declare a "state ol belliceren·
cy" with Iran and place all Ira·
nians in this country in reloca·
tion camps .. the way we did
with the Japanese in World War
II."
Hayak.awa,wholsofJapanese
ancestry, made the remarks in
an interview Monday with the
Sacramento s.e in W aahln«ton.
"We interned 810,000 Japanese
d&U'tal World War ll, and we
manaced all riaht,' • Hayakawa
aald. "After wllat'• happened, we haft tftl'Y. reaaon to-cfeclare
By JACKIE HYMAN
Of ... a.ti• ....... ..,.
Costa Mesa's new fire chief
said Monday the city needs to
build two new fire stations and
relocate ooe to meet fare needs
in the 1980s.
,
AP W•r•n..,to
Chief John Petruuiello. who
Joined the city in November. told
City Council members at a study
session his findings were based
on an intensive computer study
of the city's fire needs, hazards.
and development and traffic pat·
terns.
HOME OF SCARSDALE DIET AUTHOR DR. HERMAN TARNOWER SCENE OF SLAYING
Vlcttm Shot end Kiiied In Purchase, N.Y., RHtdence; Woman Arrested
City Manager Fred Sorsabal
said be believes a new fire sta·
lion in northeast Costa Mesa and
the relocation or the Mesa Verde
Fire Station to northwest Costa
Mesa should be completed
within five years.
Diet Developer Slain
The city currenUx has four
fire atationt to serve about ........... Woman Friend Held in Slwoting
Sorsabal a lso agreed with
Petrumello thai a sixth cit)' fire 1tatlon. attea41' plaaned bat
with no 1tartln1 date set, is
needed at tbe CltJ Hall eomp&ex.
Petruzziello told council mem·
bers he is particularly con·
cerned about heavy traffic and
rapid development in northern
Costa Mesa, and knew of one OC·
casion in which a fire engine
became stalled in traffic near
South Coast Plaza and didn't
reach a car fire WlUI the blaze bad
already burned itself out.
He noted that a Santa Ana nre
station and paramedic unit cur-
rently serve that area through a
mutual aid agreement. but are
nearing their capacity in the
number of calls received.
Petnmiello said tbat. ln addl·
lion to the new fire stations and the relocation, the city may
have to look at expanding its
paramedic service. It currently
has one paramedic unit.
He estimated the additional
annual manpower cost of the
new stations al about $617 ,000,
with about $30,000 for support
and services and $160,000 for
equipment.
MURDER SUSPECT
Je•n H•rri•
ApartmeaC Fire
.............
SLAIN IN HOME
Dr. Henn•n Ternower
Sorsabal said tbe northeast
Costa Mesa station probably will
be located on land provided by
the Royale Development Com·
pany as part of its plans to de·
velop the 165-acre Sakioka
Farma property.
He said be hopes land In
northwest c.o.ta Mesa can be ob-
tained by an e1:cban1e for the
current Mesa Verde site. Dis-
cus1iaa6 are under way wtth the se,eratrom family about a
pC>Uible lite.
Santa Ana Heights
Man Badly Burned
Petnaniello said bis studJ. conducted wltb the aid of Fire
Marshal Russ Hendenon and
Battallan Qllef Gerald Poarcb,
showed that the heavy pace of
developDMJDt ln the northern
part ot t» citf bu made ob-
1olete fire protection studies
completed only five yun aao.
A 23-year-old Santa Ana
H•iP&I man.WU tn serious COD·
dltlon at UC lrv1ne lledlca)
Center today after . fire caused m.ooo damage to an apartment
wbere be and fow other men
were eleel>lnl, Oran1e Comlty
fire otftdala ~pomd. laformatlon omcer Chuck
Murpby Wd Marvin Ocle ...
burned over «> to ~ .,_rctDt of
bil body in tbe blale that broke
Fatal Prank
'Tnuti:ng' Girl~ Slain
Harrt Karl Wleun ~ La ~bra told po&lce be tho~ laiJ IUD WU ~ fteft Ue put it to bis
111tlfrtm4•1 bead Monday m,bt ind Uaot her to·
aeath,
out shortly before 1 a.m . at the
apartment in a complex at 1572
Orehard Drive.
He said Ogle, wbo wu alone
ln t.be bedroom where the blau
appareatly started, was able to
warn the othera ln Ume for them
to flee. A roommate, Dave
Thompeon, 31, was treated but
not boepit.aliJed at Costa llesa Memorial Hospltal for bums on
bla hand, officials said.
A aeipbar, Identified as Bob
Sberrlff, called firemen. M\lll)lly
aald.
He 1deaWled tbe otben la tbe ·~•a tblrd roommate. DnftllSeymoN. 21. and tWo ..
lton Ina A.rbnlal. t.arry Puff
and ltAICM' XeDdrtd. botb n.
MW'Pb1 Mid M n~ baltW U.. ..._for almo&t ball .... ~_...,..,\ ....
eoatrol wblle pualMdlca ~
&UtWD=.-.Damap ... .... ... 110.000 to the .,.. ......... to .. ~
tma..
HARRISON. NY <AP > -A
IOClalite from WJshlngton. DC . was charged with murdf'r today
tD the shoot.mg of Dr. Herman
Taroower, developer of the
popu1llJ' ScandaJe Diet.
lean Struven Harris of ll~Le8n. Va .. headmistress of a
posh private girls school and
said to be a frequent weekend
v1s1tor at Tarnower '> estate in
the affluent suburb of Purcha~1:.
N. Y. was to be arn11~n~d later '
today.
Tarnowl'r, a 69 )ea r olff'
card1olog1st wh o a llrac t"d
m1ll1ons o f overwp1ghl
Amencans to his diet plan was
found shot Monday night in an
upstairs bedroom at has ullrJ-
modem home
Mrs. Harns. a slender. 5·foot·6
woman. was arrc'ited as shf·
backed a car out or the lonJ!
driveway to the house. which 1!-.
set well back on a five acre lot
Police Chief Wilham Harri~
said a .32-cahber n•volver was
recovered from the glove com
pa rtment of the car Mrs. Harris
was driving He said she was
charged because of "c('rtam ad·
missions she made
.. There appeared to be a
struggle ol some sort The place
was duibeveled." the chief said
Mrs. Harris, S7, 1s head·
mistress or the Madeira School ,
a private school in McLean, Va.
that is closed for spring vaca·
t1on . She is li s ted in
Wasbinl'OO's social register as
having a home in Carmel. N.Y ..
not far from this New York City
suburb.
M ra. Harris and Ta mower had
known each other for some time
and her name was first a.-g
acknowled1ments in his book.
<See DIET, Page A.2)
Coast
Weather
Cleartne late toaigbt and
fair Wednesday. Lows
tonilbt '5 at tbe beaches
and 52 inland. Highs Wed~lntbeaM.
IN818EftDAY
Actrnt laM ,... 1tos
nm tlw gamut Jmn #Z kil· tn to •• ,,..,,... ~ tlw
.. ..,... ~. to polittcol
actfoUi M lllPPO'f of ltttlbad
Tom Halldf'lt, (SH Si; Liw•
of a Sa bin,,,. ASJ. ••••
Vt:N'nJRA <AP)-~ GMh ftre .-upted lD an tlQllC.Y a&o,....
tank on the Gett1 OU ~•tt property 11rty t0da1 when
Vlj)Qf'S wen \Jmltid br I Unit motor. ()De per.-WU
lnJured and t.M lnida nn ca two other nra, aut.IM>r1thll
aaid.
The fire ln tbe Getty Plant number 1 on the west Ude ol
Ventura broke out at 2:2' a.m. It took VenlW'I County
firefipten IO mlnut• to bril\l lhe names under C'Clfttrvl, aatd
dispatcher Sharon Meler.
Firefl&hlen from the fire department's Oil Task Force
round two separate fires going when they anived. A lh.lrd one
brokeoutaoooafterward,1be1aid. •• ..,.,.,.._.,I• P~ ••eer•
PICO RIVERA fAP) -Authorities are invesU1atin1 the
slaylnp ol two young women whose bodies were discovered in an empty lot today.
Sherttra Deputy Brad Welker said the women had each
been shot in the bead. The bodies were reported about 8:30 a .m
by a passerby ln the retidenUaJ area.
lnvestigalora "can't determine whet.her they are juveniles
or adults." Welker said. •
O.U•r Jf•l•C•la• 8•f'ftlfl••
LONDON (AP> -Tbe dollar maintained tt.a atreqtb on
world foreign exchanges today and prices tumbled further on
aome metal markets.
Analyst.a said speculators apparently bad beeome wary of
locking their aaaeta In aold. silver and other metala when t.bey
can collect high Interest rates oa dollar lnveatmenta.
Gold, which plummeted in Europe on Monday. tumbled $40
a,p ounce lo New Yort on Monday lo $558. It wu trading at $510
lllJday In London and at *4 ln New York.
Silver aold ln London for $281.5 an ounce loday down from
$30.25 and its low for the year. It sold for $29.10 In N~w Yorlt.
E',....PflfleAJ
DIET DEVELOPER. • •
'T h e Complete Scarsdale
M e di~I Die t : Plus Dr .
Tarno Lifetime Keep-Slim Progr·
Acco dang to thl' doctor's
publii.her, Eleanor Rawson of
Rawson, Wade Publishers Inc.,
Mrs. Harris was a frequent
weekend vi.altor at the bachelor
Tamower's estate.
She said Tarnower was "an
avid sportsman, hunter. ft.b-
erm an-he had a Jot of suns
and huntln1 trophJea."
The estate had no Identifying
sign, and the two-story house
stands several hundred yards
from the road. tls neighbors m·
elude former U.S Rep Ogden
Reid and Ma nhattanville
College
Police who went to the house
around 11 p .m . after a
telephoned report of a burglary
found Mrs. Harris backing her
blue sedan out of the driveway,
according lo Chief Harris.
She told them there had been a
shooting inside, the chief said.
The pajama-clad Tarnower
was found on the floor between
twin-beds in an upstairs room,
bleeding from gunshot wounds
of the right band, right arm and
upper right chest. He was dead
on arrival at a hospital.
C hief Harris called Mrs.
Harris "one of the nicest ladies
we 've ever had here ''
Tamower lived alone except
for a housekeeping couple, who
were present Monday night but
evidently unaware of Mrs
Ha rris' arrival, the chief said
The housekeeper. Suzanne van
der Vreken, whose English is nol
&ood. telephoned White Plains
police after \hearlna nolaea. Chief Harrla said. The call was
taken as a re\>?rt of burglary. Tamower s dMt was ln de-
mand lou before bis book C'!D)e out in Deeember 1171. A quaca.
loss regimen, it wu dubbed tbe
"no·btmger, no-huale diet" by
Family Circle magazine.
The book has sold three-
quart.ers of a million copies In a
$7.95 hardbound edition and 2
million copies at $2.75 a copy in
paper. ·
The diet is named for the ar.
fluent village in which
Tamower, a noted cardiologist.
established a group practice two
decades ago.
It prescribes meat, vegetables
and fruits on a regimen that al-
lows no substitutions, promising
a loss of about a pound a day.
Tarnower's collaborator on
the book, Samm Sinclair Baker,
said Tamower bad read parts of
the book lo Mrs. Harris for her
comment.
"We are grateful to Jean
Harris for her splendid as-
sistance in the research and
writing o f this book," the
acknowledgment read.
Cop's Wiretapping
Case Dismissed .. Orange County Central
Municipal Court Judge Gary
Ryan has guashed a search Wat·
rant that led to the arrest of a
Newport Beach Police seraeant
on wiretapping and danaerous
drug poesealoo charRea. •
DAILY PILOT
r
LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP) -An
Air Pon:e woauqa at N• Air
Force Bue wbo poled .... In
P~yboJ ...... -. ..,a ... llaa
bte• r•••••int4 -tr•• ·~· teW~ w• to •.-.rt.ti dull• and 1tv•n . a letter or repr1maaid. .
... .... • rn111 aoo4 -and l'aa ....._.. Alnnaa bl a...
Cindy LUU 1aJd Monda)' ... I
didn't know I wa1 dotn1
anytb.1n1 qainlt mlUtaJy ,__
ulatlona." ·-
.,...., ..... ,__.,, .......... _
MEMBERS OF MARINE 1ST LANDING SUPPORT BATTALION STAND OUAAD NEAR OUTPOST
C.mp Pendleton ... rtn•• Particlp•te In Week-long W•r O•m•• In Mot•v• DeMrt
Miu Lutz. wbo appeared tn
the nude 1n one of three pbpto-
1rapba tbe map.sine ran ot ber
ln ha April pboto-reature on
women 1n the mllltary, aald lhe
wwld ooatut Piaf.boy atume)ts
about the dlacipUnaiy actioa.
S he said Playboy told the
military women the magazine
would asmt wttb any legal prob-
lems stemming from the anJ. tie .
25,000 in Desert 'War' A Nellis spokesman confirmed
t hat Ms . Lutz had been re-
assigned and reprimanded.
Mi. Lutz. who refused to
divulge her age, said abe was
not aware that she should have
t•on~ultt..td superiors prior to ac·
ceptmg the Playboy assignment.
Nor did she realize s he violated
Air Force regulations by ap·
pearang at least m part -in
Air Force Wllform.
U.S. Military in Readiness Exercises
By STEVE lllTCBEU.
Of .. DMty ...........
Nearly 25,000 U.S. troops are
more than halfway throuab a
week ol simulated batUea ID the
deaert above Banlow In what one senior officer described as "a war where everybody comes
out a winner."
Gallant Eaale 80, a joint readi-
ness exerciae comprised of ele-
ment.I from t.be Army, Air Force
and Marine Corps. is being
staged on the Fort Irwin
mlUtary reservation in the Mo·
Jave Desert, an area nearly five
times t he s ize of Camp
Pendleton.
And while the Marine and
Army troops are shooting blanh
from their black M 16 nfles. the
137 planes and jets. 114 hehcop·
ters and 567 tanks and personnel
earners used in the seven-day
exercise are real.
"D·Day" was only hours old
Friday when a company of
Army Rangers <comprising lht'
enemy forces> made a surpnsc
"E ntebbe" style attack at the
Marine Corps· Nelson Lake
landing strip, arrivlnl aboard
two giant C-130 troop carriers.
"Man. they came out of the
sky in thole two birda and blew
the holy bell out 6r the landing
~one," saJd one Marine PFC
who did not want to be iden-
tified.
Higher ranking Marine or
ficlals admitted the simulated
attack by Army Rangers was a
surprise. but said the apparent
suicide mission ended with
"friendly" troops blowing up the
two tr~port planes and caplur·
Ing or ldlllng most of the Ranger
team.
··They blew up a few of our
Harriers (a JCl capable of hover-
1 n g and landln& without a
runway) and a few of our cop.
te rs." said Marine ?rUJor Joo
Horton. "But they paid a tugh
price because we got both or their transport planes and they
surrered a lot of casualties "
He said that's the way the war
games go. Wlth umpires closely watching s mall and large
s kirmishes to determine
casualties and losses of aircraft
and equipment.
The ma1or said the next day. the Rangers might s uffer an at
lack. "and in the end, there art> no losers, only winners.··
The friendly forces anclud<.•
Army and Marine units, and the
Air Force plays both sides.
In briefings throughout tht·
day Monday. Marine. Army and
Air Force brass insisted the de.,
crt exercis<.' was planned fi v1·
years ago and has nothing to dn
with the current internat.Jonal
s 1t uat 1ons in Iran an d
AfRharustan
Army General Volney Warner.
chief of the U S. Readiness Com
mand oversee10& the Jl5 miUJon
exercise. said the massive war
games take place four times a
year "and this one was a desert
exercise"
The four star general said rl'·
cent events in those two nallon.,
has increased the public's sup
port or the Armed Forces add
ing world events have .:given
us a shot In the ann ''
But volunteer enlistments are
i.till not as promlslnf as could ht.-
desired. the Renera said. citing
f",.._P~AI
low salanes for enllsh:d men a~
a part of the reason
"Wf;' might give them the
tra ining, but by the end of their
enlistment they're going lo icet a
JOb on the outside that pay.,
more," General Wa rner !>aid He
said the military is especially
s hort of experienced non
com mlasioned officers. adding
"We arow those ourselves."
Air Force Lt. Col. Richard
Beaudry, a spokesman for the
U.S. Readiness Command, s~ud
the training enrcises "are like
a fOOlba.11 game. Jr you doo't
pracllce. you don't win."
The offictt said the training I">
most important to the air and
r1eld commanders overattlng
the troops.
"It gives the commanders a
chance lo work with the other
military branches and soldiers.·· he said.
That kind of coordination and
cooperation is important. he
s aid. ··so one commander
doesn't accidentally blow up
friendly forces."
And while tbe commanders
hon4t their stflls as •militMy chess players, the troops on the
ground wait for simulated bat
ties.
..I 've been sitting here all
week ," s aid o n e Mi chigan
Marine PFC sitting 1n a
machane Run n~t outside his en
<"Jmpment.
'So far I haven 'l sttn any ac
t1on at a11.·· he groused "We did
have an air raid. though." he
brightened.
"Hut it was a ra ise alarm II
was our own troops n yang io for chow."
Costa Mesa's
Fred Wong
Dead at 49
~t emorial services will be con -
dut'ted Thursday for Fred B.F.
\\ong or Costa Mesa. vice presi·
dt•nt ol Coast Home Loans in
Orange. who died Sunday of
t'Jncer lk was 49.
~n·1ct.>S v.111 began at noon at
St James Episcopal Church an
!'Jewport Beach.
Mr. Wong, a U)-year resident
of Cost.a Mesa. was a former
administrator with R()('kwell Jn.
temalionaJ in Ohio and was a
member of Tau Ka ppa Epsilon
at the University of Chicago.
where he received his MBA
deKrtt.
Before Joining Coast Home
Loans• year and a half ago. Mr
Wosia waned ror the Tuat.in in· vestment firm or Waddell & Reed Inc.
He leaves his wife. PriaeU1a
and bis children, Kenneth. unc:b
and John Wong. all of Costa
Mesa.
The family ha!> requested m~monal contributions lo tho
rrt'd Wong Memorial Fund at
St. J ames Epascopal Church.
Priest Death
Hearing Set
IRAN LEADER CRITICAL. • • Ronald Spring, 33. or Long
Beach. pleaded innocent today
to charges tbat he murdered
Father Felix Doherty of SeaJ
Beach's St. Anne's Catholic
Churrh.
hostages. who began their 129th
day In captivity today.
"The commission is not in a
position lo prepare its report
and has informed the Iranian
authorities accordingly." the
five-man panel said in a state-
ment
The commission m embers
flew lo Switzerland and New
York after their 17-day visit
ended without a visit to the cap-
tives.
Banl-Sadr'a comments to Le
Moade seemed lo confirm what
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
the all-powerful Iranian re -
ligious leader. said more than
two weeks ago: the fate ot the
hostages would be left lo the
newly elected pllrliament.
The Iranian president was
quoted as aaytna the release
could not come before mld·May
because the p1rllament will not
* * * Shahin Need
Of Surgery
NEW YORK (AP> -
Shah Mohammad Reaa
PahlaYl ja W Ud must be
admitted lo a U .S .
m lJitary hospital la
Paaama lbr emer1enc1 spleen 1ar1ery, friends say, but tbo Carter ad-
mlnlatratioa ta reat1ttn1
the step, the Daily Ne"'•
reported today.
The former Iranian
ruler underwent a '
••llbladder operauon tn
Ntw York oa Oct. 24 aQd
waa treated for canc.r
•fl•r tbe •dm1nt1tr1Uon
petmfued blm to eiiter tla•
eountry a1 a
"humanitarian a-tun."
The abah't admlttanc•
to.cw alt Ua• No•. ' nilure ot Americana at
t.latt U.8. &mbauy In
Tehra tw l mWa.ata de· mudiii Ida Ntuna. ...
have sufficient Lime lo exarrune
the case before then. U.S. and
U.N. officials hoped the com·
mission's wort would expedite
the hostages' release.
During a stopover In Zurich.
Commiaaion Co-C hairman
Mohamed Bedjaoui of Algeria
told reporters the panel's mis-
sion ··wu not a failure. but or
course we are disappointed. 1t
was a step on the road. But It
was not a failure." an apparent
reference to some or the
evidence collected In Tehran.
The commission Jen without
seeing the approximately 50
hostages after Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini backed the
demand& of their militant cap.
tors. and Iran's Revolutionary
Council resel.Dded fts decision lo
take custody of the Americans
who began their l29tb day In
captivity an the U.S. Embassy
today.
A preliminary hearing bas
be-en set for 9 a.m. Mattb Z1 tn
West <>ranee County MumctpaJ
Court. ~ was returned lo
Orange Comity Jail In lieu of
$500 .ooo bail.
Police claimed Spring st.ruck
the priesl Feb. 6 al the rectory
of the church. Father Doherty
died Feb. 21 ol complications re-
aulllnl rrom the blow.
Omega has seen some beautiful
diamonds in their time.
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Omega knows
how foset • lady's watch-
with diamonds!
In 14 karat
yellow gold:
A. Sl,295.
8. $2,400. c. $3,250.
Btautiful
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Congress _BiUS
Spark Inflatio
IJ IOBN ClJNN11T
NEW YORK {AP> -U JW '""8dw wbll'e 181111._ comes from 100 mlCbt rel# to a ...., of 1t7I • srnaicDal MUY!ty by u ~ft pene1 of tbe 1'&·
Uonal AaodatklD ol BUlineu BeoDomllU.
It fOCUMS OD OM of tbe pot.Ual IOU.re*.
Alter revMwiDi Uat ., DOil·•=:: bWa P9lled in the lecond Miilon of tbe t5th • tbe ecoaomJlta
found 140 were moderately or latlatiooal'J
and only 29 deflaUoaary.
The only bU1 seen as ''alpll\cantly deflatloaary0 ,, ..
the Airline DereplaUoa Act. wbicb bePD the pbueout ot
federal CCJGtroll fD that iad..try °""a MVeD•ye&r period.
Tw nty·thl'ee appropriatiom bl1la a1ao were evaluated,
Twenty·two were J\ldced tnftaUooary.
lbe lone exception betq the resdaslon of
$463 million approprf ated ln 1977 to
build two 8-1 bombers.
"Most of the bllls were not by
t hemselves ve r y sicnlficant," said
George McKinney, panel chairman.
"But taken together, their impact will
be felt an the pocketbook of every
Am erican consumer.''
•clUNNEY'S WA RNING may ~.,•
have been borne out. 1lnce inflaUoo in recent ween bas
acce lerated to an annual rate ol more than 18 pen:eoL
Pocketbooks a.re lighter and tempen hotter.
But in spite of those lll effects, a q uestion remains:
Did the people really get from Congress what they want·
ed7 Everything costs. but was the price -in terms of in·
flation -too great a price? You judge.
These are the eight bills considered to be significanUy
inflationary
-The Emer gency Farm BiU. Pl.95-279, which r aised
permissible target prices paid farmers for diverting land
from production.
-PLts-334, WHICH EXPANDED federal credit as·
s1stance to farmers and other rural residents.
-Pl.95-356, a S4 billion military con.st.ruction bill.
-Pl..95-483, wluch sharply limited competition from
vessels owned or controlled by the Soviel government tn
:-.h1ppmg between the U.S. and other nations.
-P~S23. the llumphrey-Hawluns Full Employment
Act. which set a national goal of 4 percent unemployment
by 1983
-PLff.588, "HICH INCREASED veterans' per151on:.
-P~599. which authoni.ed S54 ball.ion 10 federal aid
for highways a nd mass transit dunng the next four years
-P~. the tax reduction bill that lowered taxes
last year by $19 bilhon
ReVlewmg the hst. m any Amen cans are bkely to be
tom between what they see as wortbwblle goals and the
high pnce of those goals. Some will find themselves al war
with themselves. To spend or DOl lo spend?
ENCOV&AGED BY THE •~PONSE to lbelr s urvey
of 1978 bills, McKinney and b.ia panel decided to analyze
Coogeu' acUYUy in im. And, aakt McK.lDDey 11.ooday,
Coosna may be cbanatnc.
Spe•lrinc for blmMtf rlllber thaD the panel's other
economists or ror t.M association. McKlnMy. senior vic-e
president of lrvang Tn.&St Co .. said be perceived a sbJft
away from the inflalloaary attitudes ol im.
''The IU)'1l were contused," be aald ol la.st year's
Congress. "Tbey were tryiq to back away from spend.
Ing." Whether~ other pane[ members arrive at the Mme
conclusion Wlll be known on Marcb 2S.
On that date the e<'onomasts Wlll release a fuU analysis
of the inflationary or deflatJonary impact of Congress 10
1979
Sa•1etllillg E~tr9
Mechanic Charles Gunther claims to have some
special "p(>wers'' to aid him with car repairs. He calls
bis Sacramento shop Karma Kanic Ltd and features
holistic car care. Gunther says be practices astrology
andotheroceults.
Gold, Silver Qoot8ti~ns
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"If I told you once, I toad you a
~ timle: no,.,.., no rtde ...
and bones don't count!"
MOON MULLINS
CON Fout.JD
JT,EMMA··
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~SOCKS
FOR MY 8Ll1f"
S u IT··
MISS PEACH
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FOR MY
BRoWNSUIT.
THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane
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''This one's mine. It grew faster 'cause I talt to
it a lot."
DENNIS THE MENACE
GORDO
CLJtwwtE lHAf
PAU\.~OAU..
16 U61'ENIN6 ON
AH £XTEN5ION,
A DRUNKEN
ltEVIN CONTIMIJEt>
HI& TIAADE
~TL.YNN!
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
t\JE NEVER
"TRIED To ...
by Mell Laurius
IT'S NOT
R16'"4T TO
OOOP ME
UP L.JKE
THIS
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ORA8 8LE
OR. SMOCK
by Tom K. Ryan
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by Lynn Johnston
T~~~~ j ~OOTlHE~ J ij()OWISH~~I
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by George Lemont
A PRACT'IC~ GOIN' RIGH~ POWN "T'He -ruees AN' H~'S
l.-ALJ<S H I N ' .'
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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UNITED FM1Ure $yndble
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47 Fllfl
49 Butte
3 Wll'lglllle 2 .. Num0er
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11 Luau lfelt 27 A fofd
7 ScMne voting 28 Reform
eventt. 29 f 11: Pr9tlx
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411 Kind of line
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53 AnowtlMd
54 Indigo plant
55 Hiit: Pfeti•
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