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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-03-27 - Orange Coast Pilot• m DAILY PILOT * * * 15( * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 27, 1980 .._ II. llO. ••I Mcn.tt. .. ~Mel • ax Stinky County Buses f ••• Bame . Odor Prohers ... II ' • • • I ' 1 Wolllan Tells of Alcala Assault ·~~ MINE DEATH SCENE 23 Died In Plunge Elevator Drops Mile; 23 Killed KLERKSOORP, South Africa <AP) -An elevator cage plum- meted more than a mile down a shaft in the world's biggest gold mine today, killmg au 23 miners aboard. authorities saJd. N lne teams of rescue workers went in to the shaft at the VaaJ Reefs mrne , a bout 60 miles southwest of Johannesburg, to see if any of the men had s urvived, a spokesman said. After clearing through a tangle of torn cable and wire and restoriJ18 power lines to reach lbe men, they r ea c hed the smashed cage and found all the miners dead, the spokesman said. Tbe Vaal Reefs mine employs 40,000 wortera and is the world'• lar1eat. South Africa ls the world'• bia•t gold producer. The elevator accident wu the first of ltl kind at Vaal ~ in two years, and was the wont cl ill type at the mine. But in a ftre last year, lOZ miners died at Vaal Beefs. Enlri.e8 Screened • WASHINGTON (AP) -The 1 lmmisntlon and Naturalbation Service uld today Lt ls coaduct· t in• "ltrtnamt 1ereenln•" of Ira· Diana eatertnt tb1t country and 1deoied there la any "go-soft" if.?liCJ to avoid lnctdentl with r .uem. \.PUl.4 SPEC;AL \Ol'FERED TODAY Sprtnl .....,. briPt ideM to the 1peclal 1bopper1 and merdMmtl at 8outb Coat Plaa. J')Me4Hp. thole ....... todaJ'• Dall1 Piiot f eaturH "South Coat Plau 9PrtJ1S Speclall.'' a fou.,... Md1oa. Daa"t adll "South Cout Plua I ...... lfeelall'' OD &>al• All to ;.JI.,_..., .• Delly Pilot. Wmdfall Oil Tax WASHINGTON CA P ) -The Senate today gave CODIJ~ approval to a compromlae ••wladfall" tu OD the oil ln· dusl1'7, a t:zZ'7 billioll measure deslped u a comentone of President Carter's energy policy. The 66-31 vote sent the measure to Carter for his s ignature, 11 months after he recommended it. Opponents contended the tax would deprive the oil industry of money needed for energy invest- ment. Backen called il fair and well within the ability of oil pro- ducers and royalty-owners to pay. Before passing the bill, lhe ·Senate rejected an appeal by Sen . Bob Dole, R-Kan .• that wo uld h a ve senl 1t to lhe F m ance Committee for hearings on how it would affect U.S. 011 production and independent pro· ducers. That vole was 61·35. Earlie r , Sen . Henr y P . Bellmoo, R·Okla., dropped his attempt to send the biU to the Appropriations Committee. Bellmon wanted that panel to s tudy ho w lbe s uggest ed earmarking of the tax revenues -including 60 percent for in- come-tax cuts -would affect ef. forts to bold federal spending. The lax would take effect retroactively to March 1. The bill is a compromise versioo cl the $294 billloo tax Carter rec0mmeoded last April after deciding to phase out federal price controll on U .s. crude oil. He 1>e1an dec:ontrol lh an effort to spur domestic oil . production and teduce reliance OD imports. Decontrol wlll allow U.S. prices to rile to world market levell and coet eo111wnen an ettlmated $1 trillion ln the 19808. The tu will take SZ27. 7 biWlon of that "wtndf all.. and, after other federal and at.ate taxes are subtracted. will leave the oil in· dustry $221 billion it would not have bad under continued coo- trola. Oppooent1 of the bill aald the tax would mwte tbe drive for enerp 1Ddepeodence by taldna money the oil tn4uatry could in· vett 1n the search for more enero. The Carter administration ln· altted that without tbe ~1 the public and Coqreu wowa de· mand a return to price control.a. <See OIL, Pa1• AJ) wt.le Towed SAN P'BANCISCO (AP)-'ftle carcut of a 35-foot Callfomla (ray whale wu towed to Ha by the Cout Guard today after lt wu fOlllDd fJoetinC ln San Fran· ct.co Bay, a Guard 1poke1man aaid., \ '·I .. Waiting for Ber Son Toni Sickmann, mother of Marine Sgt . Rodney Sickmann, one of the 50 hostages heldJn.theA.mericaaEmbassy in Iran, dis· olays her support in the front window of her home. Christmas decorations are still up for a ceJebration _when her son returns. Odor Remains Mystery Headaches, NaWJ ea Blamed on Bmes BJ DELO&ES B&OOU ISWIN Ot•Oelff ........... County health offtciall have given up trying to flnd tbe source ol a smell on Onnp County Transit D~~ct bUMS that some drtv r1 ancl puaenaen ••1 lt them sick. "If there's 10methln& there, we havm't found It. We've pret. ty much clOl4W the caH," said Kea Re1ler. of the County Public Health Department. But tran1tt dfatrict offletab 111 tb1J an atill tryiq to llnd the 10Urce of tbe odor that prompMd IS written complalats of beadacbe1 and nauaea, P.rimutly from drivers. Tbe ~ be&an lut fall, a di1trict 1polr•man said, wben a bus clrlvtr complained that ham• In the brand-new lxlHI were eivinl him headaches. The transit distrtct bad recent· ly purchased 15 of the streamlined buses from the Ob.lo firm of Grwnma.FlDble. Tbe buaes are fully alr~ndltJoned. but are built with wi.Ddows that can't be ooeoect. After the iniUal complalntl, both transit district and county health experts tested Uae .,..._ Anon Verdict SANTA MAB.IA (AP) -Whlle awalttn1 11ntenclna on a aeparate chl1d·1tealin1 convte· Uoo. a ~year-old former Goleta man Roftt J>ale stockham, wu found 1uilty be re or 1etttni 11.eral Union OU 1tora1e tanU ablase and then d~lared lDDOt cnt bJ reuon of 1uanlty. .. "" in question. Also called in Weft apeclallsta from the state Oc· cupaUonal Safety and Health Admlnlstratioo, the enforcement a1ency for iDdUllrial health and aafety. · But the bulee passed all the tests for carbon monoxide and other toxic materlala with flY1nl colon. Levell ot the nolllou fumes lnlide the IMllel were well wltblD laf«y ltandardl, Resler taJd. Tbe u...at dlltrtct tben hired a man tbeJ call oae of U. top toxicololtlll ln the state, Dr. Daniel F . Rubin. He found notbJn&. The district now n))edl a team ol experts from Grumman. Fblble to be&in teaUAI out tbt buses thcrouChlY, the laa.t ol their 1trate1le1 to ·find tlae (8ee SllBU., .... Al) ___ ..._ __ .._ _______ _ ---- Incident In 1974 Related ~ Mft8&VIDl&NN . __ ....... __ Murder defeodaol Rodney AlaJa ... 'd "ifled ..... ..,..:: ............. . .. ,... ........... _.. ,,_ .......... -... ... Jdwd ·w .., ... , ... ," •• .ner .~ ....... Je&rll qo. Alcala, 31. is dla.rged with the kidnapplnc and murder of Robin Samaoe, 12, of Huntington Beach, last June and pros· ecuton in the case Wednesday offered testimony pert.ainioe to AkaJa's past. Julie L . Johnson, 19, told jurors in Superior Court Judge· Philip Schwab's Santa Ana courtroom that Alcala took her agahut her will to a bluffs area in Huntin1ton Beacb in 1974. where he tissed her and fe>tted ber to smoke marijuana. M 1ss Johnson said she had been wwt.ing to catch a bus to school in October. 1974, wbeo a man she ideotified as AJcaJa ap. proac:hed her al Warner Avenue and Beach Boulevard. Alcala. she said. sat on a curb with her and talked with her for awhile and then offered lo drive her lo school. Oedining at first. she said, she finally a ettpted his offer. Howe ve r , ... ~i ss Johnson testified, Alcata did not stop at her school and told her he want· ed to check out an apartment a short distance away. When she iosiated she wanted out, she said. he told her to be quiet .. in a rude tone.'' She became friChtened. she <See ALCALA, Pase AZ) Coast • Jil DAILY PlbOT s Inyrt01v. Mes>=h .1. 1!&9 -Gold, Silver-Sink Market Continues Downward Slide NEW YOJlK 1tork mark~t lapod Into another brC*d d cUnt-today. ~ 1umina the hde Uuit beaan a&x Wt'l'kl 110. Gold and lflnlf a1ao plummrtt'd Thf' Dow Jon nttnJt' ol 30 1ndu1tri•I•. whlth t'l011t'd Wt•dnesday Ill ill k>wHt levt l In alrnOllt two )'t'IAr'll. loat 1.raot.Mr i z1 , l'°'OLs to 749 5() today t\n Elections lit Snag In Iran ByT!wAseeelaiff ...... Iran's foreign minister aayi. the rWlOff elections for UM new Parliament have been~ aa l0xpected, andicatiq delay &om· lil the summer at least tn the legislature's dedlJon on whet.her the American hostages should be released. MeanwbUe. a member of the U . N . panel probin1 Iran's charges .,.mat tile lhab, Adib Daoud! of S1ria, told the 8elnlt newspaper Al Sbarq the sbab'a "escape" .to Eapt "will doubt· less have MverM effeets OD the case ol tbe American ,,_ ..... " He •Pl,..ted &hat Jraalan leaders may fear that the United Slates I.JI conspiring with the shah and h1a followers to over· throw the revolutionary regime 111 an Egypt·based plot. American surgeon Or. Michael DeBa.lcey was ln Cairo exa mining the exiled Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi pre. Uminary to an operaUoo for re- moval ol bis eaneeroUI spleen. Iranian Foreign Ml ni1ter Sadegh Gbotbudeh announced a fter a meeting or lhe ruling Revolutionary Council on Wednesday night that 1t delayed th e· second·round election, orig1 na1ly scheduled April 4. to Jll'rm 1t investigation or charges of rnt1· fraud 10 lhe first round of ha llnlmg March 14. He said tht· m· vt•st1gating commission began work Tue.day and had <i month, until April 25, lo finish. With this timetable, the vot.lng for legislators not elected GO the first ballot probably would not be held &mti[ aome time ln May. And Ul1I could be Mla_yed IQOf'e 1 r the r....ita ol tbe flnt round were thrown out ln some dl!i· t n ets and oew elections held. In view of the slow count· ing of votes that followed the March election. the results of a May ballot are not likely lo be known before June. Leaden; of the revolutionary regime said earlier that it would ta.lee some weeks for the Majlis, or Parlla· ment. to get organized and dis· pose of pressing domestic mat· ters before it got around to the hostages. Expectations that the Majlls will determine what happens to the Americans are baaed on a !ita tem~nt by Ayatollah t{ uhollah Khomeini, the leader of the revolutionary regime, that 1t s hould decide their fate. Nuclear Security YtolatiOD8 Charged SPRINGFIELD, Ill. <AP) - <·ommonweallh Edison Co., the r .!lion'• largest atomic power ulillty, ordered euards at ita Cordova plant to conceal se<:uri· ty violations, a r~eral arand Jury bu charged in the first rrlminal indlctment of a utility in a nuclear aecwity case. · The grand jury, lo indictments handed down here Wednesday. t harged the utility and two employees with fraud and COO· 1plracy ln connecUon with the plant's security operations from .January 1976 to April urn. DAILY PILOT trwOt.,.C...Oll'tyl"l ... wAAwtrr.K"•~(O'" ·----· .. _.._..,.,,.°'_ (Oa\I Pvflilt~C.....,. ....., ... .Oif~lllf,. O\ll>ht-Md ~y IN~ f-rl(My fOf (M,S.. ~. ,.._, a..c: ... --_Ill,_ ••·• v.1...,.1,_ "-.. ..,._c_ • ................ -....... ,_ .... _"_ .......,,.,. ,.,..,,...-~..,,.........,., .... uo ••"•••"--CMYMtw.C<lll..,_._ I __ .. _ ~---1-,.,. c.1t't 'tlt1•Pr9'..,_.,.~c;...--~ ,.-..~ IOIW n::: ... wrr.:- o.r-.. .. ~ ...... ~-,._....._... ...... . , ......... (11., ..... CtaHlftecl Mvei111111•ea.M7'1 .. ._ .... ~ -- • .... Loatn ou\numbt'rt'd llllnt'n by morr than 8 I aamona New York O<'k Euh•na ltalod I• IUU. The 1narlrf't madt a btd lq raJ· h' I~ Hrly t.radlq WPdn~av. bu\ l~ adv•nc~ colJap•ed lutP ln the 1 Ion Analyall utd 1h111 i.howln(( promptf'd murt• 11t!IU11~ loday Secretary of State Cyrus Vance says the Carter ad· ministration's foreign poliQ' is on a difficuJt but corrM course. He also said U.S. policymakers are "review· ing our options" in the event tangible progress is not made on freeing the Iran hostages. Dad Acc u sed Ot1 ........ f ortur1ng t.LOS ANGELES <AP> -A an accusf'd or torturin1et and exually ahusing his 8· y1.·u r-0ld daughter with scald.mg llqwds, a knife and a hot fireplace poker has been r eleased on $30,000 bail, a shenlf's sergeant aald W edoeaclay. Bail•• posted thla week lor Howard llarceloua Fowl .. , a bout 15, of Altadena, who pleaded innocent in Pasadena Superior Court to charges in. volving the torture o r his daughter The girl, whose name was withheld, was found wandenn~ in an Alladena neighborhood Feb. IS with second-degree burns over one·th1rd or her body. The girl also had numerous healed scars over the remainder or her body. F,.....Pap AJ SMELL •.• source of~ smell. In addition, they have tu.red the man who designed the air conditioning system for the buses to conduct bis own tests. Meanwhile. 14 or the 6S new buses owned by the district have been taken off the streets. ·•we spent a lot or time on Uus and gave it a pretty good sbol.," the county's Regler said. "We got on the buses ourselves and cut orr all the ventilation systems. It just smelled ll.ke u bus to me." <liarges D ouble . LOS ANGELES <AP> -When his preliminary hearing on the murder of 10 Hillside Strangler victims begmsMay S,Angelo Buono will also face 10 new counts of pimping, pandering and other sex-related crimes Buono repealed.ly mumbled "not guilty" ln a barely audibh: voice Wednesday as he was arraigned on the new charges . B~•n Hid eonc•rn• over rl'l'Ord intere,t rulu., lnnatlon and tht! ,l>l"Oll)('Ct of u recesak>n were •till we1111hlna down the mark.It\ "In tba. countr)' wti bave nt-ve't t-t•n either tnll1Uon or ln lt-rt•st r1&ttos Uh h11h as thfty are today." Heinz II Diel al J annoy Munlaomery Scott obtierved m a rnarketcoanrnenlary ''It la a new experle.nct Jt re. •1ulre1 • new evaluation of all in· \.-Pslmt nt m edl<&, Of bond!!, !!I0<0k11. real t.'titute. gold, etc .. Gold u nd !!li ve r pr1cei. •lumped und lbe U .s. dollar tut a four-year high against the llahao l.iru and a JO-month peak .tga1nat Uw West German mark on World frnanc1al m arkets to· day. Bullion pricei; fell sharply ln the momitll and we re still weU l>elow Wednesday':. levtls even .tfter a 1li&ht rl'covery later in lhe day. Gold cloeed in London at $474. down $31 Gold traded m New York at S467. down $29 Silver traded in London at 116. down suo from Wednesday. But NATION'S LAROUT BANK TIGHTENS CREDtT -AS ANTMNFlATION REAL INVl.aLE INEllY -.91 It pluQUJleled In New York. to almost $10 before recovering to $11.40. But th.I.a was down from Wednesday's close of $15.80 Wednesday's high wu $19.90. The dollar, meanwhile. con- tinued to benefit from In· vestmenl·atlractlng U .S. tn· tcrest rates. 11 JWDped nearty 10 hre at the aftemooo fiting fa Milun to u four-year hJah of flill.30 lire. In Frank.lurt I.be aflemoon r1 x- ing was 1.9135 West German marks. highest for nearly 10 months. up from 1.8915 late Wednesday Jn Zw1ch. the dollar ~alned more than 3 times to l 8235 Swiss frances from 1 7905 the night tx-rore, and in London. 1 ht>rf' was a gain of nt•arly 3 n nts aJ:ainst th<· pound which was worth S2 1760, down from $2.2030. The bullion decline was bad new~ for those who bought dur· 101 the J anuary boom ln which Sold IOIU'tld to a reeord ..,.,, an OUDce and 1llwr to • tn Loodoo and above llO l.n New York. "Long.term lnvesto~. seeing that prices are continuing to fall, are selling and collecting their profits or losses u the case may be." said a bullion dealer at Sharps F1xley and Co. in Loo· don. •·In some cas es 1l means s ubstantial losses ... he added. One major silver investor. Texas 011 billionaire Nelson Bunker Hunt who has reportedly spent millions buying silver ln the la.st six months, announced Wednesday that together with a group of Arab investors he wUI mark et silver· based bonds backed by an accumulation of a bout 200 millloo ounces or silver. The London Financial Times, commenting on the move, said: "Mr. Hunt's pure bases are believed partly responsible for driving the price of silver up to nearly $50 an ounce e•rlier lhl8 year. The feeling m the market ls that Mr. Hunt must now be car· rying a loss on hi.JI silver. having bought il for an average price estimated In the middle of ~ $20·30 range · • FremP.,,e A J OIL .•. Many economists say control'> have held U.S prices so mu<'h below world levels that there has been hllle incentive for Americans lo conserve energy. · The tax would be paid by 12,000 Otl producel'll and by hun dred.s of thou.sands of people who own lands from which oil 1s pumped Wedding Bell? Palace Denies Romance LONDON CAP> -Buckingham Palace branded as "nonsense" published reports ln the United Sta~ and Britain that Prince Charles will soon become e ngaged to marry Princess Nora of Liechtenstein. The rumors were sparked by Queen Elizabeth ll's planned May trip to the tiny principality Newspapers have speculated she would use the visit to make her son's marriage arrangement.a. "That's nonsense. There isn't any truth in that, .. said the spokeswoman at Buckingham Palace New York Daily News columnist "Suzy" report· ed that the 31-year·old future king would be engaged to 29·year-old Princess Nora after .a prenuptial agreement was signed du rin1t the queen's Llechten· stein visit. Britain's Sundoy News of the World predicted the marriage ln a front page story March 16. A week later. the newf;paper reported Princess Nora wns fust "shnigglna her shoulders" over the rumors . , A workman erecting a giant c utout figure of Munlyn Monroe s tops to take a look at the famous legs m a reproduction of the famous s ubway ftratmg scene from "The Seven Year Itch" a~ the figure wa~ being placed 1n New York's Times Square California Accus ed Of Sterilizing Ill RICHMOND. Va (A.P > -In voluntary sterilization-. <>f morl' t han 20,000 people ov1•r .1 fi() year period in Callforn1.1 v.1·n1 on With htlJc puhlu· OUI I I\ It \'10:1111.1 111 "''•JIJJ'4 r re porti-•I l<J d 4J\ tht> H1 chm<1nd T1mt-!i Dispatch, in a C.'Opynghtt"d i>ll>r}. quoted Jo~. Bums Vick Jr of the Cahfom.la A.ssoc1at1on for the Retarded as saying the practice was quick and euy. "There wu almost no com- ment. There was no objertlon at all,·• Vick told the newspaper The numbe r of persons sterilized tn California. includ· mg pnson inmates and mental patients, 1!l more than double the number in the second leading slate. V1rg101 a. the newspaper i.a1d Th e news paper 's s t or } followed the disclosure of some 7,000 involuntary sterihut.Joni. performed at V1rginaa mental In slituUons from 1.924 to 1973. Some 5,000 people -epilep· tics. mentally Ill and those labeled Idiot.. fool.JI and feeble· minded -were sterilized at California's Sonoma State Hospital. the newspaper re· ported. "It was one of the earJlest rind most vivid examples of science trying biomedical enalneering under a tremendously dist«ted theory," said Or . Jonas Robllscher .. pro fes s or of psycblatry and law at Emory Univeraity In Atlanta. 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The lJ S Supreme Court upheld the.' pract1t'e F1~ures gathered by the As· ..,oc1alion for Voluntary Stenliza 11on 1n New York, show that fl 3.678 operations hac1 b eeo performt"d by 1963 .... Al£AUA ••• t·J-.i• In Clear Days, WldNighta Seeri; No Rain Clear, bruk days and chilly n1ghL1 are forecatt. for thl' Orange Coat lhroqh Saturday, with a new weather syatem dul• to move In Sunday. bringin~ some cloudlness but probably no rain. S pokesmen for the U S Weather Service det1crlbe lh•· condluan Sunday aa a dry front that is not expected lo drop any precipitation on the coaaut area. Tuelday ni&hl '• s howeri. lhut n e pt m from the i.ca, droppi•1' .41 lAche9 or ram In Hun11ngt11n Heach alooe wer~ de::.cnbt.-d J ' l117ht sprinkle-. The ovt'mll(hl prt'"l1>1lal100 n · 1 ordt-<1 h) Jlunt1n ~t1111 H•··•' h I 'iht>r man 1l1•nnv hroup ht t h•· .,, .1 11n tolJI thtr•1 111 ;:11 lllC h• '' 1111.il ,I\•·<,, .... 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Poison Sp illed PEKING <AP > Enou~h 1111 u1d poison lQ have killed ~ poo pit> poun~d from a chemic:il µI ant into tht> grand canal an Suzhou. hear Shanghai. last Sep tember, the Woner5' Oa1ly re ported I.Oday. It said the occi- dent happened when a worlter opened the valve of a chenucal tank to transfer the 28 tons of liq u 1d , conta1n1ng deadl y l'yanogen gas. .... ------~----- 'nr r UT-e J • T•••Y'•~·-~ 1 .N.Y. Sa.eke I 'VOL. 73, N0.17, 3 SECTIONS," PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 'l7, 1980 N Fl FTEEN CENTS • Britons Deerg 'Big Sp Anne' LONDON (AP) -Anti· NJalilU ...... for PriDtNM A••• te4ay. accu1ln1 tbt ................ 0( "lnaultlq Brltitla taJ&payert' • by over- lfll dWt ber at.ai.-provldtd aJ. lowance in a tJme of national belt·"-==re "Bia l r Anne." said a beadlfDe in CJDe newspaper. Shown bt recent polls to be the most unpopular member of the royal family, the 2t-year-old pimee. wu crititl&ed for build-i.111 a sumptuous stable al her Gatcombe Park home, a 1973 tUt from Queen £llubetb U lO mark her marria1• to Capt. Ill ark PNltipa. · · t would have lhou1ht that people like Prineeu Anne would have set an exampJe to ot.hen who are not so lucky.·' sneered Bob Cryer, a Labor Party member of Parliament from a working-class Yorkshire dis· trict ·'The spending on their animals . . . shows a lack of feUow feeling for people." said Wilfred Gardiner, a local coun- cilman in the Cotswolds area or Market Off 26, Recovers ~DLral Eq)aad where the~ pie Uw. '-"' 1'1M 1De0Ctin1 coatroveray was 1part8dwectDe.day when the Conservative •overnment re- leased Ill 1J9> oaUonal budget. Mo.t of the royal family "'ere budaeted pay raises keeping pace with Brit.aln'a 19-percent inflation rate, but Princess Anne got a whoppi.na 30 percent hike. The reason. Buctingbam Palace said, was that the prin- cess overspent her 1979 sum "by several thousand pounds in pursuance of official duties" - Dow Com.es Back; Gold, Silver Slide NEW YORK <AP) -The &tock market recovered from aoot.her broad decline today. haltang the slide that began six weeks ago. Gold and silver plummeted. The Dow Jones average of 30 indus trials , which clos ed Wednesday at its lowest level m almost two years, lost 26 points to f35 today after five three hours or trad1°i_~: But it rallied in the final hour w cl0$e off 2.14 points at 759.98. Loeen outnumbered ealners * * * by more than 4-1 among New York Stock Exchange-listed is- sues. The market made a bad to ral- ly in early trading Wednesday. but the advance collapsed late in the session. Analysts said that showing prompted more selhng today. Brokers said concerns ove1 record interest rates, inflation and the prospect or a recession were still weighing down lhe cnarkrt. * * * 8Jee•l•tenSell 1 Silver-'Fakes DitJe l On Bonding Plans NEW YORK <AP) -Silver prices fell sharply today as speculators unloaded the metal following the announcement that the metal's largest owner was seeking to bonow mooey. In London. the price o( silver fell $3 an ounce to close at $14.50. down more than 70 percent from tbe peak of $52.50 reached in New York oo Jan. 21. tbe metal al a certain price. Sinclair said be dOubted the bonds would come to market. "I think they got their mooey today from Continental banks," he said. The value of 200 million ounces or silver at $10.50 an ounce is $2.1 billion, but far less than the $10.S billion peak value. Gold and s ilver prices slumped and the U.S. dollar tut a four-year high against the NATION'S LARGEST BANK TIGHTENS CREDIT -AS ANTl-INFl.ATION REAL INVISIBLE ENEMY -88 Italian Ura and a 10-month peak against the West German mark on World financial markets to- day. Ba.Uion prices fell sharply in tbe mondaC and were aUil ·we11 below ...._..ay•• levels even after • ell.Pl retO'l•J ..... in die-. Gold deeed .. i.... .... doW'ftt31. Gold closed in New York at ~.dowDfiD. Sil9W .......... ,....,.. at S14. down '1.19 h'alD .... 11day. But lt plummeted ill New Yon, to almost $10 before reeoverinc to $10.80. But this WU down from Wednesday's close of SlS.80 Wednesday'• high was $19.90. Monex in Newport Beach quot- ed gold at noon as $460, and silver at $10.75. The dollar, meanwhile, coo- tinued to benefit from in- vestment-attracting U .S. in· terest rat.es. Tbe~price kept falling in later New York Lrading, dropping to Sl0.450 an ounce in trading on the Commodity Exchange for silver to be delivered in April. lt later recover ed slightly to $11.30. Nelson Bunker Hunt, a Texas billionaire. announced Wednes· day that he and four we~lthy Arab investors planned to lSSUe bonds backed by more than 200 millioo ounces of silver bullion. Slain Boy Mourned ~y Fellow Students The move was seen by some traders as evidence that Hunt, who apparently was the largest buyer of silver as the melaJ soared upward from $6 an ounce lS months ago. needed money and migbt have to sell some of the silver if the bond issue could not be arranged. James Sinclair, the head of a New York investment firm that speciallzes in precious metals, said Ule announcement of the bonds was seen as a bad sip for the market. which already bad been dr'oppina. The prices or other predoas met.all allo fell. Gold dropped $31.50 to cloM at $&7' an ounce in Londcm. TM llullt aDDOUDHmeDt about the bGlm wu v-cue, and eftorU to ream blm wen unsuccesaful. ll wu unclear wbetber the boDda wuuld be backed by aUver in ceee GI default. or whether tbeJ WOll)d be eoovertible into MOURNED av FRIENDS Olen NonMn a.rker Woman Discovered Murdered in Irvine c..._ •man todaJ dis-co.ent ... ~ of • ,.,.... wolDl9 ID lnlDe with a tbl'M- loot 1l1DPG9t 1t.ak• of wood cbi•• ... her l"MtUJD. Tia• uDJdeatUled •lcum·1 C0111191WMlomdlaauaeultiv•t· eel flel4 ...,. UM iD&M'MCdGn GI tlae Sallllta Au J'r .. way ud •rtcnlold..U, .n.DGOG. lll::?EWN •=' ~ Lltl Si·--: .. lilif~ , ••• " ......... • .-.=u.a...Mll••• ...... ccsm .. '91a her a •ii CaeMtu. but re- Jeued IUUe otber batormatlon other than t.bAt only the upper pvt ol the body WU clotb8d. Police belle¥• she wu killed at the tceGe. Autboritie. lndlcated they round a wallet at the ~ and Ure t.racU but bad not clilturbed ( ... 81.4YING. Pa,. Al» OdaarCovenp Otbtll' llllnar' Ana co ..... ~, ... .....,.hf• Ala. j" , By ROBERT BARKER Ot-~"-'SCMt Wednesday was a sad day for the 575 students at Westmont Scbool in Westminster. That is when they heard for the finrt time of the tragic death of their classmate. Glen Norman Barker, who was idenu11ea earlier in the day as the latest victim in a string of murders of young boys ln Orange County. Glen, who lived with hi s mother and sister in Huntington Beach, was active in school athletics, performing on tbe football, basketball and track teams. "Tbe kids were gnat." said Principal Carol Wilson. "You could bear a pin drop, they were ao quiet. There were lean too." Mrs. Wllloo and aetlior staff members went clau-to-class to tell the youngsters of the iDci · dent. "It is so tragic, particularly when a youngster is involved. They have not. bad a chance to live out their life," she said. "We wanted to be very careful. We noted that tbeJ oroi>-abl)' read about the deat&s ol tbe two~ and tb9t one of them W.. lieatifted u Glen. "It 11 aucb u emotiCJatl and delicate aae." • 6ewnl ot tbe '°"" ...... ap. ......., bad lnfonllatioD ton- e ....... Olea'• I.Mt baowD ae· ti"'1e9 .-ua., eooperattd wtth devatJ -.Mr ~ at the IChool at u. tec1 ot u.e c1ay. Jnv..U.aton a1lo baft told school otfteiU. not to release eertam lllltorma'Uon ln fear that it m~ hamper their tov.U1a· Uon. ~ 'wttJI tlMt otm MWI, the 1eb.ool omctal• 11.o warned you..,.... I.bat ~ la Yef'J dcnlll FOUi ud all tbe boJa ID•ol¥9d 1D Ute •llf'den bad --~·-· •••• ..... tbat tMr -ftlld ........ ,,., ot tralparta· Clle ..,.,.,., ... Al) • parllcularty on Gateombe Park. She bad to borrow from a bank to pay "huge" coats on renovat- ing the maru1ion's a ntiquated roofing and guttering. the palace said. ··~Anne. like au other members of the royal family. watches her spending extremely c arefully," said a palace spokeswoman. who declined to be identified. "Her allowance is given not for herself but for stale duties." The ll8) b\adget gave Princes'> Anne 85.000 pounds ($187.000), ........... up from 65.400 pouods ($143,880) in Um. But tax and fee increases in the budg« mean lbe common folk will be made to pay more for medicine, drink, OiJaretles and gasoline. "Good Day for the Royals, Mean Day for the Rest," trum- peted a banner headllne in the mass~ittulatioo Daily Mirror. While tn0$l Britons adore lbe royal family and doo'l begrudge them their state-provided pay, some were obviously up in arms. A Daily Mirror editor said bis new1pa~ reffived "bundDeda or calls ' denouncing Anne's in· creased allowance. But Princess Anne's mum is plan.nini some peony-pincbing or her own, including a bold· down on palace start and no qew car. She also will dip into her peraonal fortune -the size or which i.s estimated at hundreds or millions of dollan; in land, stock holdings, art. jewelry and other wealth -to be able to re- rund some of her state aUowanee tn the coming years. . .............................. • -•w~ aa:aipurtla•n• 1 lit'8illtO: Andenm &ebool m Newport Beach. 'PlQs With ltascat. an eight-day-old Pharaoh quaU hatched as part of a school proJect . Jn all. 13 o£ 24 eags kept al the ~hoot have been utch .. .-. ._.....,... ;a iii'li«rea: 'iwo tbrOuch a bave beea tak1Dj t.he chlcks home to care for them. When the birds r eaC'h matunty. they 'll bt.• turned loo~t-ma ne.,.by park. Senate OKs 4Wmdfall' Oil Tax Plan WASHINGTON <AP> -The Senate today gave congressional approval to a compromis e "windfall" tax on the oil in- dustry. a S227 billion measure des igned as a cornerstone of Pres ident Carter 's e nergy policy. The 66·3 1 vote s ent th<' m e a s ure to Carte r for his s ignature. 11 months aner he recommended 1l. Opponents contended the tax would deprive the oil industry of money needed for energy invest- ment. Backers called 1t fal.r and well within the ability of 011 pro- du cers and royalty-owners to pay. Before passing the btll. the Senate reJ~ted an a ppeal by Sen. Bob Dole. R-Kan .. that would have s ent it to the Finance Comm1tt~ for hearings on how it would affect U.S. 011 production and independent pro- ducers. That vote was 61-35. Earlier. Sen. Henr y P . Bellmon, R-Okla.. dropped has attempt to send the blll to the Appropriations Committee. Bellmoo wanted that panel to study how the suggested earmarldng or the tax revenues -includ.iag 60 percent lor in- come-tu1cuta -would afrect ef· forts to held federal spending. Th.e lax would take effect retroactively to' March 1. The bill is a compromise veraloo of the $294 bUUoo tax Carter recommended last April after deciding to phase out federal price controls on U.S. crude oil. He beaan decontrol in an effort to apur domesUc oil production and reduce reliance on importa. Decontrol will allow U.S. prices to rile to world man« lenls and cost COM\Ullen an e1Umat.ed $1 trlWon lD the mos. PUZ4 SPECI~ · OFFERED TODAY SprinC brina• brl1bt ldeu to the s pec ial aho~s and merchants at South Plua. Detall:ina thole \deaa. today'a Dally Pifot features "South Cout Plua Sortni Specials .... f•r-peeMdba. - Dolltt mm ··South eout Piasa Spriai Beeclall" -.,.. .. All to AU ol todaJ's Dally PUot. • Manipuladon? NB Coimcilwoman A By JOANNE aEYNOLDS OI • o.ittr ~ hM .._ One Newport Beach City Council member who isn't nm· oing for re-elect.ion came under fire Wednesday for allegedly prompting a candidate during a forum. The charges were leveled by David Shor es against Coun- cilwoman Jackie Heather. The obJect of lhe alleged promplulg. Ruthelyn Plummer. is one of Shores· oppooents. "I don 'l rruod running against Ruthelyn." Shores angrily declared during the forum's question and answer session. "But Mrs Heather. I'm sick and tired of running against you." As Shores made his accusa- laons. Ptiass Plummer leaped lo he r feet. "( think I've been at- tacked ... sbe dee la.red. "l resent being attacked." Mrs. Heather, wbo was seated in the second row of the au· daence made no statement dur· Ing the forum. She denied the al· legation after the meeting was over. The two women le ft together. Elevator Falls In Africa; 23 Killed KLERKSOORP. South Africa <AP > -An elevator cage plum- meted more than a mile down a shaft in the world's biggest told mine today. lrllling all 23 miners aboard. authorities said. Nine teams of rescue worters went ln to the abaft at tbe Vaal Reefs mine, •Nut to miles aoutbweet of Jobaanesburl. to see U any of tJae men bad survived, a apelresmu aal6. After duriDI tJanuch a tanale' of torn cable ud wlre and reetorinc power lines to reach the men, they reached tbe smaabed eaie and found all the miners dead, the spoke1man said. The Vaal Reefs mine employs 40,000 wort .. aDd II the world's lar1e1t. South Afrlca ts the world'• b(aest Sold prod\IClll'. The elevator acddent wu the fl.nt ot Jta tiDd at Vaal Reefs 1n two yean, and wu the wont of lta type at the mine. But ln a fire lut year, 102 miners died at Vaal Reefa. • - How~ e . l wo othe r can- did.a in the same ra ce wath Shores and Mi ss Plummer . backed up Shores· re marks. After Shores made has accusa- tion and Miss Plummer replied, Bob Broclc:man stood up to ex· plain that he 'd been watching Mrs. He athe r throughout the meeting. "She's t.ell.ang Miss Plummer what to say and which notes to us e.'' Brockman said. addrng that Olck Clucas. also a second d1stnct candidate had seen the same thmg. Clucas nodded in •.• agr~ment. · The three men reaterated.lhear claims after the meeting hosted by the Newport Heights and Mariners homeowner associa- tions. ln denyang the claims. Miss plummer said. "I do all my own ,.esearch. I use notes because I can't remember a ll this stuff. There's so much to know about. I defy anyone to remember all th.is stuff." Tbe only second district can- didate who didn't become em- broiled in the spat was Lee w alkios who took the role or (See FORUM, Page A.2) Orange Coast Weather Westerly winds 15 to 25 mph lhit evening. easing by Friday. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and 53 in- land. Highs Friday 68 to 73. IN818ET8DAY Goll pro JatW Bl4lock hes rebnndld from the injvry that 1"pt Mr' out o/ lcut 11eor•1 inotaprol ICem~r ap.n, Gftd ,.., J*ftino make• her OM o/ Ute pla,ert to toatch at thil ~r'1 touma- mlftt at MelO Verde Covmry Cl"b. 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Neighbo~ ts held in lieu of $SO,OOO bail and FTOet in lieu or $25,000 bail They were to be arTaigned to· day before the U.S Maglatrate in San Pedro on federal bank robberychargefi. . The Corona del Mar holdup OC· ~ c urred Friday at the United Callfomla BaJlk branch, 3121 E Coaat Highway. The bandit, who never abowed a weapon, 1ave the teller a note te1Un1 her lo hand over all her cash . A similar method WU used durins the Feb. 11 holdup of California Federal Savinp and Loan AaaoclaUoo, 2700 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Barney Cooper. 9, demonstrates h11 award·winning science project devised for Newport Beach Elementary School's scfeoce fair, held Wednesday. CooJ)er, a third grader.. used plastic cups, an erector set, paper clips and batteries to make his creation, an electric hoist. lnvesUgatort ln Costa Men say they haven't confirmed that Nel&hbora and Frwt were lo· volved in that holdup. But set. Lula Ochoa of Hunt· lngt.oo Beach said the two men have been connected to a bo&dup Tuesday in that city ln which more than $800 wa taken from the UCB at 7902 Edlncer Ave. ,,....._AJ FOR UM F LAP ••• Tu:o Charged In Burg lary In Newport peacemaker. He told the au chent•e that everyone running for t he council is qualified and that pe r son al attacks serve no purpose. He was applauded by the 100 a udience members who had been s nickering during the bickering. The four other candidates run. ning from the two other districts took DO part in the Oa.reup. At a rorwn um IDOl'lllAI. boat.. ed by the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club, Shores softened his a ttack, but r enewed his n1t1cism of Mrs. Heather Shores contended that Mrs. Heather and wbat be •aid are her developer backers have ael themselnw up oo ooe •Ide ol a "right-wrong scheme" opposing lht-efforts of Mayor Paul rt y<'ko rf, Counc ilman R av Williams and Clucal.. Hyckoff and Williams are both seeking r e election and have based their campaigns on the ract that developers want to t-lect their opponents Philip Maure r , Rc koff's OP· ponent. and J ohn Cox, Williams' opponent , have denied they are beholden to deve lopers. Maurer Wednesday night and this morning noted that h1~ financial aup~rt comes from all over lhe city. "We have a hm1t of $200 on contributions,'' he said. "I don't think I can lx• bought for lhal." But Shores aald the Clucu- RyekoO• Wllliama slat. and t.he lwo women are so buay filhtln& Heb other that "The real prob- lems thii. city is facing arc not being addressed · · · Shores wa.a critical of the pres- ent councll-''and I'm talking about all seven members" -tor pl•Yinl what be called the right wrong game while issues such as publi<' safety. trash pick up :ind ro<.id <:on1>tr u< lJOn an•n 't art •·d upon Shoret> said he is the· one can d1dale in his d1stnrt who wou ld work t.o pull the divergent sides tngt•ther "to m ake the systf'm work.'' Two San Clemente women have been charged with a sen es of burglaries, including the theft of $13,000 worth of salver from the home of former Newport Beach cily councllwo cnan Lucllle Kuehn. Jean Loeffier, 19, and Chris Myatt, 23, were arr aigned in South Orange County Judlclal District Court Wedouday on charges or burgJary followtng their arTests by San Clemente police Police said th<> women have been connl'c ted with rour burglant.~ in Newport Beach as Wt' 11 a~ b reak •ins in San < 'lemente, Laf'una Beach and San Juan Capistrano. A San Clemente in~estlgator i.a1d some of the stolen items. lb· cludinl( a $4,600 watch taken In h1s city, have been recovered. Police IJnk Dope To Shooting Death Police set. J im Carson of Newport Beach said that moat of' the ite ms lair.en fro m Mrs . Kuehn'a Irvine Terrace home haven't been found. Ke said only three serving pieces have been tdentified so far. San Clemente lnveall1ator Walt Stevenaon said It appears much of the precious metal stolen waa aold t.o a dealer who had It melted down. By JE&BY CLAUSEN oe-ewt,,..... ..... Coala Mesa detective. said to-day lhey now beUeve the shoot- ing death of 27-year-old Samuel Ant.bony Vasque2 late Tuesday was dope.related. Capt. Bob Mood y said a search of the •icllm's home at :f206 Montana Ave. Wednesday turned up 35 pounds of high grade m arijuana and one pound of hashish. Vai.quei' body was found sprawled on the sidewalk in front or the house at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday by his girlfriend, 22-year-Old nurse Wendy Shyer , when s he returned to tbe coupJe's home from a visit t.o her Los Angeles area parent~. Vasquez, a n unemployed guitar player, apparently dk'<I from a head wound inflicted by a lar1ee~aJlber gun, investigators reported. " DAILY PILOT rtw Or.,..C.eiftt <Htfy ....._._. ••ttitWNt~n'°'"' .. ...., .... ..._..._ .. _.,, ... °'_ CO•\I ~t\ftfftt(.,.._,y S.C»t' .. • .. I0."6~ °"~"-" -· ......... ,., ..... "" Cool• ,...._. -8Hc~. _..,.. ....... ~,-,.,,_v .. ..., ,,....,.. ~ .. •""-"'"'...,,. ,._,,..__ ..... ___ .. "_ .......,.,, TM-~ .... IW!lftt DI""' "M IJt ...... ~ ... -c.-.. -.c·•-·- ,_ •. c- Vic• ... ~ ... _ t.--.. .,.._. ,,_.,_.... ....... _. ...... ·-~,... M .. MMI .... ....,...,._, Mood} aaid that inveaUgalors c anvassed tbe northwestern Costa Mesa nei1bborbood wbere Vasquez d ied a nd turned up neighbors who reported bea.rlft3 what they thought wu "a muf- fl ed firecracker" explosion at about 10:30 p.m . Tuesday. Other ne1ghbon. had reported hearing arguing and loud voices coming from Vasquez' home during the early everung Armed with a search ~arrant issued by Central Municipal Court Wednesday, anveatigat.ors moved into the Vasquez home in search of leads t.o the crime. Moody said the marijuana and hashish was found in one-pound packages an the garago. The department pa id a Santa Ana lock firm $121.SO Wednes day artemoon to drill open a large, bus anesfi safe located 1n the garage, an inveAtlgator re· ported Only mar11uana "ret1due" and a warrant card for stereo equJp- ment was foy.nd inside, however, invesUgat.o..S said. School Board Cuts A ctivit y Busing Funds Newport-Me.a school students will be bust.Ung for funds next school year If they hope to participate tn activities taking them from thetr own camp&.11ei.. School district trustees voted to cut next year's funcb for ac· t1v1ty busing to half of the cur- rent year outlay of $90,000 Schools involved in acth1Ues such u sports, music programs, debate meets and field tripe wilt be asked lo launch their own fu nd raisi ng eve nt s . a 1>poke11woman said. School district trustees are hoping t.o trim S3 lo $4 million from next year 's budget. Vets Honored Vietnam Memorial Set Oranae County servicemen who Iott thetr lives ln tbe Vietnam conruct will be hono~ at 11 a.m. Saturday through the unveiling of a memor11l at the county Hall of Administration In Santa Ana. DURING THE ceremony, a four by five-loot bro01e plaque llstlng the names of area aervtcemcn who were kllled In Vlet.narr. will be presented by Oold Star Mothers, e 51 -year old oraanlzallon of mothert who Iott 1 chlld In mtUtary service. Guest 1pe1ker will be retired Navy Capt. Emeat M. Moore Jr., who was a prisoner or w1r from March. 1987, to March. 1973. J OINING •OO&B and relatives of those kllled In Viet· nam wUI bt lit 011trlct Supcrv1~t PhlUp Anthony, Rev Otto E. Sporrer or LaRuna Hill\ &nd lht> U.S. Marine Corpf 3rd Aircraft Wtnr Dand ,. '(, ....... lAl• unu from lodow'• "°"" •-aMwt..,.. "'°'~ North Sea Oil Rig Collapses; 208 So.ight ABEllO&EN. Scotland <AP> -Gale wtnda a nd heavy IHI capt1ied a mid-tea "hotel" J>lalform with more than 200 peraons aboard in the North Sea today, dumpln1 an unknown number of people lnt.o the lreeiiq water, aulboriU reported. Some In Jur~ d were reported. 8rili11h and Norwe&lan rweUtt hll1copten battled the at.onn, seelung aurvlwn amoa1 208 perlOOI reported aboard t.ht Alex· andu K~illand platform 240 miles from land ln the Norweaian secl~r ol lbe oU helcb. The loteroaUoaal rescue operatloo wu mou.nted u a 47 ~ mlle an hour sale utted the l)latlorm 40 and lbeo 50 deereea. 1'h!lteen shlpe were reported t.o have conversed on the area ol the platlonn. owned by PhUUpe Petroleum of llilorway 1J.& TnMle Ddldt lt'ltletl• WASHINGTON (AP) -Surges in both the volume aod price of Imported crude oU and oil products helped push the naUoo'a trade de(iclt in February Lo a record ~.6 billion. the Commerce Department reported this afternoon. The value of imports had exceeded export5 by $4.8 btlltoo in January and about $4. l bUlion ln December The prevlou.s one· monlb record deficit was ~.2 btll1on in February 1J78. David Lund, a senior ecooomast with lbe Commerce Depart· ment. attributed much of lbe &rowth of the deficit lo "one of the largest monthly increases we ever In the price o( Imported oil " Ill' added that the def1c1t also was influe nced by a jump in forl'1gn car imports and a drop Ill U.S. exports of &old. No l'eHO l11dwtawrat • NEW YORK (AP > Government lawyers say there 1s Ul· sufficient evidence to brtn& indictments agawt any Carter ad- mlnlstratloo offi cials in the inve5U&atioo of aUecauons that Robert L. Veseo tried t.o have the Whtte House fix his lepl problem. The New York Tl mes reported today. The newspaper cited aources ck>&e lo the inquiry as aaying the proeecut.ors· asses•· ment ol the cue wu relayed th1a week to a federai erand Jury cooductln1 the lnvest11a· Uon ~ AMIAant U.S. AUOroey Karry Ben· oer. Vete0, the fuaitlve American fUumder charged with t,Ukin1 1tockholden out of mllllona of do&lan ln an lntemaUooal s wtncUe vuco a decade ago, la Uvtna lD the Bah.amu. Re•dH•t A .... Pl e••••~ MILWAUKEE CAP> -Ronald Reaaan hu ~ ap- plylnf.,..;'extttme pressure" that ~ .. t.oucb on a threat of rorce' to win the release of' American bollta1es held ln Tehran by lraruan militants Tbe forme r California governor. campaigning for W1scoru11n's Republtcao presadentaal pnmary TUHday. told re· porters that in making tus proposal, ~ was "not Jtngo lblnk:ing of pustung the war butt.on .. over the Htlmated 50 hostage-a who have been held capt.Ive slnce Nov 4 Suspect Picks Poor Refuge From Cops An alle1ed car lhlef who trted Lo hlde ltom punuen ln the bathroom of a car dealenhip this morning Is probably reg?'t't· tinR hLI chot« The SWl~t took refuRe at Roy Carver 's Rolls Royce and BMW dealenrup. Unfortunately fo r the auspect, ttw! showroom l~ Dollar Brings $100,000 BEVERLY HILLS CAP> The most expemlve silver eoan ~ver aold -an extremely ac~ 1804 U S. silver dollar -went to t WO El Paso coln dealers ror $400,000 at an aucUoo here. Bidding e>pened at $175,000 and increased by ~.000 incremenu. with Larry Hank& and Bill P ullen, both 31, anapptnc up the coin "In about SO seconds' Wedoesday, said pubUcllt Racer Beck. It WU the fint ni1bt o( a three -day rare coin auction at the Beverly Wllsblre Hotel. • ~t .... to ... J'lilewpoc't Buch p0Uce •ettne Arrested on auspic\oo of car theft was Robert Ltt Carva)al. 24. of 21.882 Seacrest l..arte, Hunt 10g\OO Beach The punwt ~eao at about 10 30 a m when Carvajal al legedly ~ lbe 1178 Porsche Targa beloosing to Armando Valenzwla. 604 Mari.cold Ave .• Corolla del Mar. The victim ran out ot ha home as hts car was be1n1 1~eo. Costa Mesa resident. Thomas Kimmel, who was working on a nearby const.rucUon site offered Valenwela a nde to follow his car. Aa Valen~la and Kimmel ('hHed the Oeeing car thief. they naued down a polJce officer who JOlned the punutt. The s&o6m car waa drtven to Carve r 's where the s uspect leaped out and ran inside. Oflleerl It U>e police staUoo next door were alerted and faoned out to eearcb for the car uuet. n.e, found CarvaJat to u.e men'a room and booked hJm into city Jail. . Probe Intense 81 PaEDftlCK ICllOEMDO. Of ... Deity ............ SI• Orange eou.t, Sberlfl's department lov•U1ators are putltnl la 12 to 11 Mor days ln a maufve effort to tolve the murders believed t.o be lbe work of a homoMxual k1Uer. "The invesUn«lod II mt.ease and I• lntenaUylng, ·• aald sherilf'1 Lt. Wyatt Kart, the de- partment 'a offlctal aDOkeaman. Hart 1a1d he could not provide delaila of where the invest.tea· lloo Ls headlnc. but indicated Usat detectives are attemptlng to piece t.o&ether the la.at houn of the lives of two Oranee Co\mly youths whose nude bodies were found Saturday alone O~aa ff l&hway eaat of San Juan Capistrano near t he Orance County-Riverside County line. The youths. Glen Norma n Barker, 14, of Huntington Beach. and RWMH O\lane Rush. 15, ot Garden Grove, had been strangled. They had not been mutilated. nor sexually molest ed. Hart ~aid. M eanwbtle, Lo• An1ele-; Police Depertmeftt lnve-aUpt.ori. today were attemptln& t.o Iden tify the body of a youth who may have become victim 31 of the klller. Tbe body was fouad j-1. off the Harbor Freeway in aa alley behind a tool BUDPQ COlllf&DY · The body ... deilCrlbed • that of a male white, between 14 and \7 yeara old. He had been 1tran&led. p.,._p-AJ SLAYING the scene whUe awaiting cor- oner's investigators. C alTrans worker s Andy Lopez. 23, and Dute Quintana. 37. were driving on the in· tt.'r chanRe al the freeway and My ford R oad when Lopel s potted the body. They stopped tbcdr slate truck for a eloMt' loolt and determined 1t was Indeed a corpse and noOCaed pohce. A throoa ol print. telerisJon and radlo newsmen wu Oil the "<'t-ne shortly before l p m • all aware of' other killings ot young male. lD what appears le tboee cu. to be the wortt ol a mus murdtter who dumps victims near Southland freeways. ,..._P.,.e A J MOURN ••• • ~ \ ... . tioo than httdl.b.W.ng, .. she said. Ocean Vlew School SuP«in· tendent Dale Coo1an saJd that a II children will be warned of the dangers of hitc hhiking befOTe the spring vacation hoU· day which begUIS Saturday. Mrs. WU.OU aaJd lb.al classes at Westmont, which la in the Ocean View School Dlllrict, will be diamiued early so that stu- dents can attend f une r al servlcea Friday for lbeir cluama&e. Services are scbeduJed at ? p . m . at t he Pee Ir Family Colonial Funeral Hom e , 1801 Bolaa Ave., Westminster. M emortaJ service. al80 are t.o be rondUded .t the school. ,.._ -- . -···· ·---··· ........ ,. ..... ' Deity PINI IUff ....... OLD ORANGE COUNTY COURTHOUSE MAY BE UNSAFE, BUT IT'S PERFECT MOYIE SCENE \ Hlatoric: Site Haa Been Uaed •• Backdrop for Seven Plcturea Over the Ye•,. Co111•thouse for Rent Wunty Loans Building to Movie Makers Or ange County s upervisors agreed Wednesday to let film- makers use the old county courthouse in Santa Ana as a backdrop for their movie. but it won't be for a sequel to "Earth· quake." The courth ouse. which supervisor.t ordered closed in October bec!ause of doubts about tts safety during earthquakes. has been used as scenery in at least seven movies over the years. a county spokesman said. This time. the 79-year-old courtrooms were eyed by mov· 1emakers from Lizard's Tail Productions for an opus called "The Hand " Supervisors agreed to rent the courthouse to the filmmakers at the goin g rate of $250 a day aft.er they were assured that the com pany would pay for liab1Lity in suranct' to cover eurthquake or other damages. In September, Hallmark Jlall of Fame producers used the Deteetive Remembered courthouse as one of the settings for the yet-unreleased television movie "Gideon 's Trumpet," with Henry Fonda. · The courthouse has a lso ap- peared in the film "Movie, Mov- ie." and the televisioD mmi· !>eries "Studs Lonagan." the !>pokesman said S upervisors ordered the courthouse, built in 1901. cl05ed after an e ngineer's report declared the new building un· :.afe dunng t>arthquakes . A Chapter in Own Book By ARTBUB R. VINSEL Of ... DeUy ~ .... ..., Detective Andrew Dickey, late of the Huntington Beach Police Department., was writing a book -500-plus pafes of those anec- dotes usually known only to street cops of the old school when cancer ambushed him. He died eight days ago at the age or 49 at bis home. Today, the detective, who had an eye for humor in the human condition, is himself becoming a chapter in the manuscript. His widow, Onoriuda Dickey, hopes to finish the book this s ummer while on vacation from her teaching job. "I asked all the fellas to write down something about him ." she said. "He was one or the last of the old-timers," said Detective Bob Russell. who was broken m as a plainclothesm an by Dickey some years ago. "He was the o ld -tim e policeman. He was out of the 40s a Dd sos . He did things the modem way, but he looked at them differently,'' says Detec- tive Russell. Detective Dickey's fascination with bygone times extended to collecting antiques, s lot machines and photos in particular, and he was a movie buff and trivia expert on motion pictures or that period. "He was a character . . . be worked up to three or four days before he died," s ays bis boss, LL Merle Schnebl.in. Detective Ray Hattabaugh could write much about the life and times of Andy Dickey, but it DETECTIVE REMEMBERED Andrew Dickey may be difficult for him lo set down the words. "He was a bell of a street cop We'd been partners on the res idential burglary detail for f1vr years. He was a good guy ... But I guess that's what you always hear." says Hattabaugh. And then he couldn't think of anything more to say about lhe man who was one of his closest fnends Fellow officers reme mber Dickey as ao outstanding story teller who could convulse au· diences with laughter in recount· ing various adventures and mis· adventuree from his 20-year law enforcement career. Re dressed to the olnea. affect· Ing three-piece vested suit.a, a pooderoua sold ..r:;ket watch aad cba1D span hill bulk:>' torso and. in cool weather. a London Fog overcoat wtth fur collar. Cowboy boots -he owned 22 pairs -and a bat usually com· pleted the ensemble. "He was the master ot the family dispute," says Detective Russell, noting that iD 14 years on the graveyard shift, Dickey distinguished himself u mar· rtage counselor and domestic fight referee. He worked nights mostly after leaving the Lynwood Police Department which he had joined in 1961 on graduation from the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Of· face Academy A Navy veteran of the Korean War an which he was a gunner's mate aboard the light cruiser USS Manchester . Detective Dickey also had held office in police officers association In both Huntington Beach and Lynwood A native of Holtville, Delee· tive Dickey leaves hi s wife: soDs, Arthur Andrew "Drew" Dickey and Ma rk Dickey ; daughte rs , De bbie Dickey, Diane Glaser and Charlotte Lopez. plus two grandsoos, all of Long Beach Funeral services were held at St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church, Long Beach, with burial at Forest Lawn, Cypress. Slaying Scene Described Saw Suspect Aim Gu~ Witness Says By DAVID KUTZMANN Of ... Deltr~ ..... A prosecution witness has described seeing accused murderer Lee Brazell aim a s bot1un at Garden Grove service statioo operator George Blee Wt August seconds before the colorful Anaheim resident wa1 llaio.. T9-e witness wbo testified Wedneaday in Braiell's murder trial tn Orange County Superior Court. Jeff Hatchel, 18, of La Mlrada1 wu inside a pickup t.nack WDeD Bice WU lbot in tbe bed of the tnlck. Prosecutors contend Bruell killed Blee, wbo had Jumped lato the rear of the truck when it aped away without the occu- panta paytnc for 1uoa.ta.e. At the lime, BrUell wu on parole for arud theft 1uto and ls allqed to ba.e llain the victim to avoid retunU.na to Jall. Jut ~ before his death. Bi~ bad made headlines u the fint man conYI~ ot violatiq the aut.'1_ JuoUDe 1aJ11 lawa durtal the..,., ... ~. Ulldlr 5'J.:J J)epl&1 =• ifb.. tao':'::: Brazell and MeliDda Davis. 17. o( Huntington Beach, draDk beer iD a La Mirada apartment that August afternoon before decid· ing to get Miss Davia back to her apartmerlt. Because they needed gasoline for the truck and had no moDey. Hatchel said, they looked for a serYice station where they could take what they needed. At rao· dom, they picked Blce's station at Lampson Avenue and Knott Street, be said. Hatchel testified tb1t be got out of the truck to nu the tank as Bice ltood nearby. When be had finlabed, be Jumped back la the truck and t.be vehicle sped away. but not before Bice jumpelt In the back. With Brazell at the wheel, the truck awerved ln tbe right lane of the roadway to try to knock Blee.out. Hatchel said. He told the court he tried to 1et Brazell to stop, but was told "No w•Y·" Brazell, he tesll.fied, tbe• aaked for llD unlo1ded _.... rrom beblod tbe Hat. ··n.w ll ... 't lolded ad 1 didn't Udnt be bad 1belll on !. hlln." Hatchel said . Brazell, be said, told him he only intended to scare the service station owner . Instead, Hatche l said. Brazell loaded the gun as be drove, pulled into the vacant lot at Garden Grove Boulevard and Western Avenue ln Westmtmter and Jumped out or the truck. Brazell yelled at Bice to set out. Hatchel said, and then be AW hlm aim tbe gun. He looked away and beard a shot. Mias Davis=ulee in the *k of the truck, Jum out scream- ing and cove blood. Bruell went to the back of the truct, opened the taUaate, and rolled the body out. Hatchel, who was 17 at the tlme ol the incident and pleaded guilty to beln1 an acceaaory after the fact lJa juvenUe court, said be and Mias Davit wwe taken into custody by Hunt· 101ton Beach police at her apart. meat a abort time lat.er. Brue&l wu &r'Nlted iA UM tnaek at O•rfleld AVtDU• ••d Holly Strtet. PALY PU.OT 41 Mount St. Helena - . Washington State Volcano Subsides Mount St. Helena. said David Johnston of the U.S. Geo&olic Survey. Wednesday by 1be Skamania County 1beriff'1 office. Local Forest Service roads were closed. And the Federal Aviation Adminiltration restricted nighta near the mountain, at the re- quest of the Forest Service. SPIRIT LAKE. Wash. (AP) - Earthquake act.lvity on Momit St. Helem eased slip Uy today. as scleotiat.s prepared to check seismograph stations OD the m ountaiD and contiDued lo speculate on the likelihood of volcanic eruptjoo.s. Local officials. with assistance from governm ent geologists, planned for evacualloD in case eruptions sent lava or mud nows cascading into mouotain valleys and streams. Volcanic ash also could pose a danger to local waler supplies. University of Washington seismographic machines have been fed by two seismographic taps lnto the mountain. lnforma· Uon from the remote sites "will refine our pregent observa- tions," sa.ad Johnston. The main road tnto the area. Wa shington S04, was closed There are three hydroelectric dams and reservoirs on the Lewis River, just south of the peak. Leonard Bacon of P,cmc . Power and Light Co. in Portland. Rhonda Brooks. coordinator with the Washington Department of Emergency Services. said the quakes were less frequeDt and int ense, but h alf a dozen temblors s till. registered between 3 0 and 4.0 on the Richter scale Wednesday alter· noon. The pattern of quake activity as similar to that which often precedes volcanic activity 1n Japan. said sclentJsts. But they said there is no seismic hlstory for 9,677-foot St Helens and they could only guess what the quakes mean. A geologist at Portland St.ate University, Leonard Palmer. said "erupt.Jon 1s immiDent . It could appear wilhln days." But he later swd the s1tuatJon was "less threatening" and con ceded "We Just don't know what it wiU do " The mountain last erupted m 1857 Donald Mullineaux of the US Geologic Survey said St Helens "has bttt'I Vlrtually through a full range or kands of volcaruc eruptions an the past. We don't see why it couldn't do the same an the future · · __ He new from Denver to Van· couver, Wash.. about 40 miles southwest or the mountain, to more closely monitor the peak a nd m e t with Cowlitz and Skamania county offlclals to dia- cuaa ~vacualioa plans. -•"'----.. . "There could be mJIJor Oood-lnf. .. he Hid. ·"l'llen could ... lb ck pumice and ash fall.a. There could be hot nows or rock fragment.I down the side of the mountalo.'' Fow-teams of two each wen to recover lnformalloo t.u. at remote sit.es on the nanb ol KeMelh Pame1J holda tu. hMd ....... be la led by Poll~ [iet. 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"Th CoU fte Without WaUli " You have to admat that Coust lne oflert1 some ch1:,i.t·'> we could aJI use Consider the lttturt 1erles oo "How To Survive Wath Y0ur Te.,n·•1er " Cius materials for thl!'> one probably include earmuffa. The course, however, m uy ~a bu&t It's be1ne offered Tuesday from 7 to 9 p m WHO WITH TEEN-AGERS would dare leavt: them alone In the house from 7 lo 9 p m .? After learning how to survive. the haplesi; parent would come home to find the cops had ~called because •••••••••• • • • • . ·· •. . . . . . . . . . . • • •• . . .·. . . . .. . . . . .. • . • • • • Coa..~tlmr :)tudents Who I/ave /,earned tn Ot erromt• 1 enswn., of 1 h1· st .. r<'I> mus1<'. &111lh TV!> an· running but nf1t)Q(l\ ''.'.> t\:tldllrlJ.(, lhl• :.hoWl•r I" on full blast Yv llh nobody 1n It and whc·n you tried tc1 turn nfr lht• TV. th{· knobs had moh.1..,st·s o n them So muC'h for survival Well then. try another course Here s a one duy workshop tilled. "The Miracle or Mid-Life .. Actually, Coastline should have combined these two c lass offcnn~s THE MIRACLE Ot' Mid Llk 1s lhc1l you :.omchov. survived the t.een·a1en. Wednnday Dllht.8, some foat. could go up to Fountain Valley and U.teo lO the ltttures on "Stress Management How to Relax and Control Worry.·· You go; it's not for me Don't you understa nd all th<' prohl<:'ml> Wf' havt: a round h1·n "' I H ' ~ot anothl·r n1('f·l1n~ an 15 m1nult·s Brin~ rru· J noth'-r 1 uv ,,f 11Jffcc Wh• I• Ill\ nt .... l!J.i•1.1.n l1·r ribbon'' Who h1>0ked all these p;.qi1·r t·lq tt. lnJ.!1'1111 r ,111\ v.ay"' 'lotOW llER•;·s ANOTHER h t'lpful c·ourst· 111 the· ('to,1..,tlin1· C'o tl.iloguc that I JW>t know w01s (·re1tted for mt· ll s a onl· rfoy workshop titled, "Overcoming Procra1>lina lion. I 'd go out and sign up for that right now except J've got to get last week's report to the boss. Maybe I'll sign up on Friday ir I can find time. Fridays are usually pretty busy around here, thouah. Well. I've got untll May 23 t.o get signed up. No need to rus h into it. Thank goodness they'll t.ake signupa al the door on May 31. NOW THIS NEXT Coastline wort.bop is a real mystery. It's called, "Leave Your Fat Behind." Wonder where they want me to leave it? t can't imaalne anybody would want lt, anyway. Demoerata Criticizing Non-campaign W A U I N 0 T 0 N C A p ) -rtltao Prn•UJ'tll la 1rowtn1 on Pral f.i'. auevt::\;u:ua 1 conakSer Sen. HetJry M. Jacbon. D· dl"nl Cart r to take to ttM cam-be ad uai. .. Carte heH11et'" to W11h .. Hid. "The reaction ln p1t1n trail, IMll Carter remained Se ~ • r 1 • the coun&ry, may cauae him to m um on any pl9n1 to leave Ule Ohl n. aJAiwC1rd M,ttaenbaum. D· come out and partJdpate ... Whitt HCNH a1 ht apOke to f 0• 1 arter ••lance of,... And Sen. Donald W Rie1le Oemocrat1 coacorntd about ~:'.c~!"pal1n.~~m._•1 have Jr .. D·Mich .. tald ln a n~ con· th Ir l)llty'1 pJ"Olpeeta the ~ .. ..-bit at wiv .-pt of ference earlier that Carter's Tho •poeeh Wedneaday ntaht it hfa'e1 · · · but now l lb.lnk '· ri1k of 101in1 either the thou•h. wH Carter' a flrat to ~ t.o fac the m~Ua m11eau of fallln1 nominatJon or the election • ln· p.rtf1a.n lf'OUP alnc. Lhe •tart of e c c questlona the creaalna" U he does not "ecJme the Iran and Al•hanlitan critet :i:w• ~.~ n P • o P le want out of ihe White Houae and de· that Lho pret&dent hat lntllttd e bate the blues." muet llHp him In tbt White HOUH Carter'• campaign chairman Robert StraUb • said the presi: dent hu no Immediate plans to step up campat1run1. "HE KNOWS IT IS hurting polltlcally," Strauaa told r e· Porters .. But my judgment 11 that for the next 10 days or so . the presa· dent will not be out visibly. physically campaagnln1." Cart.er made oo reference t.o his specific campaign plans ln the address to Democrats who paid Sl.000..a-plate for steak and tt'e cream to fatten the party's congressional campaign coffers . INSTEAD, HE PROMISED to · · bttl1tnct> the budget ... without damaging the people ubout whom we care most deep· ly'" a nd predicted he would lead th<' party to victory 1n No· \ember on a platform of "love and t·omµusi.1on und concern ... f>t•OllH'f ,ltH' members Of Con~• t·:-.-.. m talks with rep0rters a t and tx·forl' the dinner. mdlcat· t•d thl'~ tllou~hl 1t was time for Curlt•r l o c·ampa1gn more ac· ti Vt' I} Tht• pn .. ;1dt:nt ha:. been folio\!. - 1ng a policy ht• '>pelled out on .J:.in 15 in sj')('akmft of the ~1t.-u:ir­ l1onll in Iran and Afghamslan "I WOULD NOT want t.o go to a fund rm::-.ang t·vent for myself, 0 1 to purt1 t 1pall' in d stnctly Hospital Aides J:.~ace Added Discipline SALf;M , Ore <AP > Finc.'t'n suspended state hosp1tnl aides accused of m lstreatmg mentally rt't a rdl'd patients by klckln~ th<.'m . choking thc·m into un consciousness and other means. may race furthe r disciplinary action from the Oregon Mental Health D1v1sion The <'mploy t't''i from the 1-::io;l!·rn Orf'~rin lloo;p11 a l anr1 ·r r .11n1nv Cf'llll r 1n l't·ndlPlon \\ ('f(• 1n1<•rVI('\\ t•r1 l)y lhf' <11\'ISIOn W l·dm·!'><ht~ :inrl a ~pokl'~mun :-.:rnl .1 d1.·c1..,1on \\OUld tx-mude soon Thl' 15 were sui.p e nded without pay, and the division has filed complaints with the state Employee RelaUoo.s Board thal s ay patients were called ot.cene names, choked into unconaclous· neas and slapped, bit and ldclted for no apparent reason. The complaint.I were based on an undercover lnveaU1at1on by lhe attorney general'• staff. A I Blo11. merll syst em representative for the board, said Wednesday the dlvltion could fire the workers. contiDue thelr suspension for up to 30 days. fine them or r einstate them with retroactive pay. IP~ Spring Greetiag 1\ hcd or daffodils bursts into bloom along the Potomac Rt\'('r under a warm spring ~un. The Was h in gton Monu mcnt stands m the d1stanc<' Z100 HARBOR Bl.VD., COST A MESA NABERS Te 714 ut-tl• Snowy in Northern Tier Showen Dampen Plaim to Gulf Comt Tea1perat11res HI Le l"c• :::~~': ., • • 07 •1 41 .01 "Balllmon \0 " "81\merci. •O 21 BOIM' \I ll 70 Bo"°" ·~ JI Bulle to 0 ,, 4 CMrl\lnWV \t ,. Cti.yonne )8 1J .CllltaQO 4S 11 Cl...:lnnall •0 18 CIPYet•nd )I 1\ FORECAST 1on1911i end P ..... , Mid tlllM ......... ,...,.11'1 <-. 11'9 Net_. w .. t-Mrvl« Mid. Tra ... rtrt' HVIMH'IU w11r11lftf mot«l•ll to watcll tor lllOwlno clult -MnCI _. ll¥ld fOt --rt end mouM•ln .,...,. -· wlNH Of uP to SO ""C>f't •'fll •1..-ct.CS No \torm A( t1v1ty I\ pr-fl'dk tf'(S ~rn C...11to•nl• coe.rel """ In tf"rmto••t" ., .... ,, <•n ••Pf'<.• •••' w•itlh•t UwOUQt\ f rh:t•Y with 11ttlfP t "•.!lQ• tn tn. m1•d l•m~r•lurt"\ Hiii'!\ Wiii .... , 10 n ... in lo•• d•P Of Four Tracked NORnl MIAMI, Fla. <AP) - Dad• County detecUvea were aearehlnC today for two men Hen 1peedln1 away from a North MlamJ home where four penone were found 1laln ln the county's third quadruple homlclde OU. year. The four deaths ralsed the couoly'1 homicide total to 102 in the fint IS days of the year a figure well ahead of the p~ce leadlnl t.o lut year's record or 347 bomldda, omctats said. THE Vlcnll8. THaEE men and a woman, hadn't been Iden· Ufied by early today. authorities said. but were described aa mid· dle-aged. Two men were seen speeding away from the crime scene In a 19'75 or 1976 blue automobile, de· t.eetlvea 1a1d. Wit.Deuel t.okl ln· veallgaton the men bad "a tooa· barreled weapon, poealbly a ri· ne ." DETECl'IVE DAVE Rivers aald authorities planned t.o com· pare not.es today with Broward County detectives, who were handliq the l laytn11 of two men west of Fort L.auderdale. Wednesday "that had some a i mi larit.ift to thia one." A plltol~arrylng young man raced out of the North Mlaml houae sooo after a volley of gun. fire rang out Wednesday after· noon. ran a.nt.o a nearby home and called the police. When they a rrived. the man laid a .32· caliber revolver on a front porch chair and surrendered. 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' J WSW S<tll Oletl '-'Ir l I 4 WNW ( o means short driues and walks, ~ ~, access to the finest in retail J~. and service stores and prompt, courteous service- ·~ Westcli/I Plaza is the answer! ~ ], i ~ I ~ l '~~-~!. 1 'ltM.· ~ca.IN •~~• ~\N.lt-41'1'11> • ...,,.,...~ WWH•,.,,,,.,..,,,; ' --· r New Sex &lucation Book Hit SACRAMENTO <AP> -A proposed state reference book for the t.eacbers of sex educallon is .. an attack by the sex educa- tion est.abl.l.shment on the rami- 1 y," says critic J acquehne Kasun ol Eureka. But state health consultant Susan Cronenwell calls Mrs . Kasun "a self-appointed zealot to stop sex education who has distorfed the book." Mrs. Ka.sun said in a telephone interview Wednesday that the slate has been "doing every- thing it could to conceal the book from parents." St~••Jttred BAKER (AP) -The filming or new footage for the science- fiction blockbuster ·'Close En· counters of the Third Kind" con- tinued in the Dumont Sand Dunes after four stuntmen were injured when they fell out or fl y- ing Jeeps, a Columbia Pictures spokesman said. ''It was apparently not as serious as we had first thought with helicopters flying ln to take people to the hospital." said Marvin Levy at the Columbia studio in Burbank M.,1BIUB~ked SACRAMENTO (AP> Gasoline serv1ce stations would have to post their prices on signs legible from passing vehicles. under a bill approved by a Sen ate committee. Over t.be opposition or service station owners, the Business and Professions Committee voted 5-2 Wednesday for S81430 by Sen. John Holmdahl. D-Castro Valley, 9eDding it to the Senat.e Finance Committee. 31a ,. ...... Sled• SAN DIEGO (AP> Nei1bbon are baffied by the violent deaths of an East San Diego family shot in what authorities describe as an ap- pa re nl double murder and suicide. Homicide detectives s aid James R. Hart. 35, apparently killed his wife and ll·year-0ld son before turning the gun on himseU. ·-· Bit• Pla11t CARLSBAD (AP> -An $18 million trash compacting and transfer station, severely damaged by an explosion, is ex- pected to be out of operation for an indefutlte length or lime. There were no injuries report· ed as a result of the explosion which rocked the Palomar Transfer Station Wednesday af- ternoon. LOS ANGgLE <AP) -A plan unveiled by Southern Ca.UIOmla con.atnaetJoe lndualr)' and '10100 tud.n 1o IDf'elt tJOO 111lUlon a month In b\aUdlDI loau hu ..._. 4-erlbed b)' one llnanclal Hptrt u 1 polen· tt1l "aoctaend" tor the alUnt hou.aln& lnduatrf. K~ manqemen and un1oo truJteet o 10 pension rundl held 1 Hriea of meetlnp lhla w k and 11reed to chanMl millions of dollan lolo tonaa term loan commit menu f« eonttrucUon ol home• and other bulldln1s . Evt'rett E. Shell. h ad Of the AFL·CIO Plumbers and PlpeOtten Union, 11ld Wed.Delday OARING INTEat:ST •ATES .and r111inl( un· 1Ja11911Jsllp employment tPWTed the move, Shell 11ld. addinl "we hope tho Idea wlll 1pread quickly. firal lhrou&bout CaWomia and then acrou the nation." "If their plans materlalbe. and their Interest rates are reuonable, ll could be a 1odsend to the industry.·· aald a spokesman for American Savin&• and Loan Co. W. Dean Cannon. executive vice president of the Califomla Savinp and Loan JmUtute. called the pro- posals a "significant step in lbe ri&hl direct.Ion and tbe kind of action we have been urging for years." Shell said the interest rates to be charged for * * * Bank Sets New Credit Rulings SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Reacting to Presi- dent Carter's credit crackdown. the Bank of America. the nation's largest bank. has hiked its interest rates and said it will tum down most new customers· requests for loans. mE BANK HAS TAKEN the actions to com- ply with Federal Reserve cbrectives to hold the growth in domestic loans th.ls year to a 6 percent to a 9 percent range To control the growth in the area or credlt card loans outst.a.ndlng, the bank wall : -13oo8t its minimum monthly payment re· quirement on Bank-Amencard-Vasa and Master- Card acrounts to 6 percent or th<' unpaid balance or $25, from 4 percent of the unpaid balance or SlO. -Strengthen its craten a for new credit card applicants as well as for ancrca~c'> an credit limits for cardholders. -INCREASES ITS TRANSFER and check service fee from l percent to 11"2 pt"rcent For home loans, the bank '>aid al 1::. increasing from 16'1Aa percent to 17 percent 1~ anterl':.t rate on fixed-rate loans for $150.000 or lcs::. on single· family dwelhng::. ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Ask fot Our wst•smtAUST at HOWARD Chevrol.t N~TBEACH Glenn Henn·. a 37-vcar-old far m worker. s miles a ft er a n out-of-court· settlement wtuch gtv(!s SS mallton to some 25,000 California farm workers in a la\\su1t challenging the Teamsters' Union's pension fund. The agreem ent mus t be a pproved by a federal Judge. At the sam(' tame, at 1::. ancrea~ang al'> va nable rate loans rn the same pnce r anJ(t· from 16~ to 16)ii. The maximum ratio of loan to appraasffi ~--=-======--=-~:J. ACLU Suit Backs Gay S AN FRANl:JSCO (AP) -The American Civil Liberties Union has filed suit on bebaU or an Atherton illustrator. Warren Preston, 41, whose covernment. security clear,,::c• ••• taken away because be is a oeesual. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. Distnct Court Wednesday against military officials. 1s believed to be the first court test of whether the clearance knOwn as "SCI." which is higher than .. top aecret," can be revoked by the National Security Agency without due process. It also is believed to be the first test of whether security agency investigators can demand details or government workers' sex lives and then revoke their security. ,,_,,,, .............. -- BEAT THE DEVEWPERS VOTE NO ON D Bob Spreen f'A~n......t...._ ....... value of property wall Ix-lowered to 75 percent from 80 percent. Call 642-5678 Pul a l ew wo rds to work tor ou The Jowest wuesblc:ted tare. $ Girl$' Spring dress sale. 7.99 to 22.99 Lots of styles and colors to choose from. Get your daughter dressed for Spring with thes6 sp6C(al prlcss. Sundresses. knits and more. Llmited quantities. A. Gingham check polyester I cotton sundress. 4 to 6x. Spec isl, 7. 99 \ ' Elect ! Incumbent Donn Hall ~ DONN HALL FOR COSTA MESA CITY COUNICl Vote April 8, 1980 Fly right to downtown Hobby Airport. ]mt calJ. 7JaN/ Agoant. your Corporate 7JaftJ/ Amtnge.c B. Hawaiian style print dress with tube top. Polyester/cotton. 7 to 14, Special, 11.99 Girls' Or8SSt!JS, 462 and 470 er Hugbee A1rwest at (714) 540-2D60. Pdai ti~ aft oa.o.,.y .tWt cmcb ..... md 11 IUbtect tocblnge. 'I - Stroo Wt SouC11 Coed PfaJa Mon.•Frl. t0-9:30, SC. to-e, ~-12·5. Bullook'• ""*' Vle/O. """""'~ """· cr•' 4954111. ) ---- Aot>ert N. Weed/PUbtlther T'*"" K•vlllltdJlor Of 1ngeCo.t Dl•lv Piiot 6art>tr1 Krtfb.lch/Edltorlal P9 edltor Eatf Waten inding the Heart f Election Issues The Revenue Sharing Blight Twt.•lve dayt frorn now. N wport Beach voten wUI 10 he polls to select three rnembera ot the Caty Counctl There are some clear phUoeopNcal luues. Two clly councll lncu.mbenta and a candidate uaoc1et- wit.h lhem aener~ favor down-IOftlna the city on lht' ry that this ls g; w.., to control traffic. Opponunts generally cont.end that the incumbent ell has g()fte overboard ln thll dtrec::Uon dl11~gar-dJn& ~rty nght.s and creatJni a commuruty that l elitist ln turt> <And poorly balanced ~cally. There obviously 11.-e ram.lflcaUon . ahad\J\gs and all ~ of spin-0ffs and tanfents Crom those basic ~lUons e ~nUaUy thut ·s what it ·s au about traffic and ~rop- Y riJ?ht.8 -and what conaUtutes a balanced community. There is very tittle difference In position oC any of the didcttes on the airport, the mud Oat known as the Up· Bay, economy in government, police and fire protec· and so on. There are some other problems that need to be ad· secl. The two key words are polarity and credibility. It is un!ortunate that whether by design or by inept dling of some situations. the current city councU hos tributed to polarit_y in the communJty. While the arization is not as bad as some campatpen contend. ex- ist it does and the councll h&S shown too little concern about aealing with it and its potential consequences. We find it unpalatable that the rhetoric of the cam· ign is "no growth versus pro-growth." 1be ooly honest ebate is ''how much growth?" If the incumbents and their supporters are going to ontinue to try to _picture landowners lar1e and small - ost notably the f rvine Company and the Koll Company as trying to destroy the beauty and .tranquility of the ommunity. then it becomes equally falr to depict those ncumbepts and their supporters as elitists whose position ils doM\ to "I've got mine -and to hell with everybody 1se." If this is the political climate Newport Beach is com· g to, it's going to be an ugly community no matter bow ucb the sun shines on our bays and beaches. There is a Jot of discussion about whether lhe incum- nt city council has been arrogant and high-banded in eating with those portions of the citizenry with whom hey disagree. Regrettably this has been the case on too any occasions in the past couple of years. ~ This prings us to the subject of credibillt.y. This coun- Jil has established an unenviable track record for mak· ng, remaking. altering, amending, re-amending. rescind- ng and coming up with last-minute poli cies without Jnoul.!h pubhc discussion or fore warning. .. <;ranted. they have been struggling with trying to ~1 1.!un· out what "traffic phasmg" really means m prac- ~1 te. what is density, and a whole lot of other t ough ques- ~ions nut the very complexity and difficulty of these ~inds or problems argued for more careful a nd thought! ul Tbe acene waa New HampUli,. There they aa\, .U .even ol UM Republican p.-.. ldenUal bope/ula. They ranaed from the ul trl ·CO n • 1 er vat t ve• sucb u Pbil· lp Crane and Ronald Rea- a•n to the more moder· ate Howard Baker. Robert Dole a.od John Andenon. Somewhere in betwei!n wu John Connally and George Bush. It was to be a debate t.o develop the differences between eatb can· dldate. Tbe public across tbe oa- Uon waited anxiously. But as it turned out there was really no de- bate. Mailbox U any of the teven Ju1d any real dltlerences It failed to 1w1ace. They were unanlmoua ror cuWnc 1ovemmeot spendinc but they allo were all for locreulDe the de· fenae and miUta.ry budseta. Ooe wonders how both would be possi· ble'! TB E saun: of lt 1.s th•t it waa their golden opportunity to speak out acai.Dst ooe of the most pernkioua federal pro- grams ever conceived. That ls the "revenue sharing" invented by Richard Nixon. 1bey dldn't even question the wisdom of the program as they all rushed to assure their full support. All tiut Rea'an who seemed to try to indicate the states could better baDdle their own pro· grams. But ln bia faltering pre. sen talion be waa unable to arttcW.te bit tbou&}it.s and the m"8qe wu Jost. Of course the au.t.ea. and more especially the local aovero· meots1 love the Idea or the feder11 aovernment Jetllne the blame for taxing wbJle they reap some d the beoeflt.a. And lh.e school people are positively euphoric over the fede ral handout.. IT 18 BAD enough for the st.ate and local governments lo be financed in such an inefficient manner. Uoder the system a substantial part of the tax dollars are uud for the collec· tioo from the people of the SO states and aDOtber substantial part spent in redistributing 1t back to the st.ales and locals. I But the real evil is that the system bu placed state and local eoverument unde r the dornlnance of the federal COY· ernment and it.a bu.feaucnt.a . Tbua loc.al control of the achooll. aelr determination ol policlet and programls by tbe ciUes ud counUes. and even et.at.e's rilbtl have been preempted by tboee In W ashiogton who. elected by nobody, represent nobody. Yet, wltb their lbreata ol withholding federal funds, they dictate to the schools, invade \be rights of t.be local communiti• lo determine their own pro· grams. and even compel the legislatures to enact l&Wll "or else." 'THE TAX DOLLARS collected from tbe people witbln ea~b s tate have now become the federal bureaucr ats' money. They not only decide who will get it but bow it will be spent. But the lure of "free .. money \a a powerful weapon which few ran resist. Certainly the4oble· quaous legislators and local politicians and educators abow no Inclination to do so. To the contrary. when dtiuns of a community or a stat4t ques· lion the need or desirability of a program receiving federal aid. the state and local officials reapond with "Whal do you care. It doesn't cost ua anythlac. it's federal money." The RepubUcans' failure to at· t.ack lhe program &eaves oely President Carter Jn opposttion. He bas ~ ~ucUam lo revenue abaring u he seel£I to balance the budget and~ the 4K'.OQOCD)'. Fat chance be wW have with all of bis opponeala bolste~ Congt'fta to cootinue and incttue the sbarinc. But the lesson ls there. And the more the states and local government.a come to depend upon the fe-deral government for financmJt the more the people's dh1hty to chart their own coune thm1rusht.>'\ It is an erosion of rrl•e<1om "'h1rh t·vcntually will <ff""' ro~ lhi· htwrtws the· country 11n1 1· 1·n111\t-.f lrocedures and more calm deliberations and a stronger Hort at consistency. It is fair to say that the council's ac- ions in the past year or so have been frequently confus- ng and contradictory. As a result. the council's credibility has suffered both ~ithin lhe community and wtth many of the other agen-l 'es and governments with which Newport must Gray Whales and Powerboats a Risky Mix E mehow find a way to live and work. Some reeidezats tffl that any action by the council to pede growth la and oOd. Some resideni~rongfy they have been unjustly wn-zoned out of their property rights. ~ And the bus iness community feels it has been m ade a "'-'hipping boy for problems longstanding and that are not ~f its mal<Jng. • In the ""1 al analysis 1t comes down to this choice for lf,he voter on April 8 : The incumbents and those allied with &he m promise, in essence. more of t he same . T he ~hallcngers promise some changes in the approach lo !ity problems. ~ ..... y News Im.proving A~ain this week there bas been what sounds like good ews m terms of geUing the Upper N ewpon Bay cleaned p. Last week, officials in Irvine. Newport Beach and range County announced plans for a three-pronged at- ck on siltation . The newest development came in the state's area. be depanment of Fish and Game. which manages the l ·acre Up_per Bay Ecological Reserve, bas been a umbling black in the process of finding solutions for the ay's problems. But this week. a high ranking Fish and Game official id things are changing. The agency, for starters, is pre· ared to use $700,000 not yet spent on visllor facilities for inor dredging or construction of a de-silting basin. And ish and Game is going after $2.3 million in federal dis· ster aid to start dredging out some of the most recently rrived silt. Just to make sure the $700,000 really does go to help e bay, Assemblywoman Marian Bergson, R-Newport each, this week also got a budget restriction for Fish nd Game to see to it that agency officials keep their ord. Things are looking up. • lnlons expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. her views expressed on this page are those of their authors and 1sts Reader comment 11 Invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. x 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71 .. ) 64~ 1. · Boyd/Teaching ByL.M.BOYD be count of available oolteachers r1set aod falls Dear Gloomy GOB Could there be .ometblnt aml11s lo N•wport'a Clty Hallf No new ~coue1 -Juat hw1ult charge1I Maybe It'• tbe New Math? remarkably from year to year. Matter of money, W1ually. Buslnesa can boost lta wage awes with some speed when necessary. School boards run late in this. So busineaa this year baa hired away a lot of teachers. It isn't all a matter of money. however. Boredom plays its part. Aa tbe old Roman Juvenal aald, ''It la the repetition, like cabbeae served at every meal. U..t wears out the 1cboolm11~r·1 life." ffoneybeel dJe wtt~n they 1tln1 humans. But not when lbey aUng other boneybeel. To lbe Editor: I am a volunteeT autde on a wbalewatcb boat sponsored by The American Cetatean Society. of which I am a member We have been w a t c hin g the migration of the Cahfomrn gray whales smce their arrival in our area an late December On Saturday. March 15, I was on lhe whalewatcb boat In Newport Beach with seveTal other A.C S. volunteers a nd several other people. observing the northward mifraUon of the whales. We wt neased a frightening spectacle. Tbe Warmington Grand Prix, an offshore powerboat race·, was lakloa place oU of our coastline, in the beiebt of the northward mi1ration of t.be.aray whales I WREN THE powerboat•. belicopten, and airplane• involved ln the race beau to enter our area. the whales dleplayed bebarion lbat neither I nor other volunteers had ever seen before. Ftve whales. upon beartn1 the extremely blJh·pitched oolNs, and feelinl the sounds reverberating throui:b the water, dJd an abrupt 3eO cfe1ree turn and beaded southward, 1olng at least twiee aa fut u they were going while beadinc north! They acted very frightened a.od disoriented. We also obaerved several other pods of whales that, upon the approach of tbe boats, tur11ed in owucl the coast. began swimming in circular patterns, and completely altered their normal swimming , breathing and divine techniques. and were generally displaying harassed and terrified behavior created by the noise and heavy boat tramc, boat racers and spectator boata alike. These whales, ll in the path of a racing boat co l ng approximately SS mph., could not have been avoided. The whale. and I.be boat'• occupanu would probably have been kllled, and the boat certalnJy would have beeD destroyed. This boat race 1bould be put off unW the 1.ut of the whales have puMd our cout.llfte and are safely out ot the area where the race occurs. It la only a matter of approximately two montba' difference lo the tchedullnl ol the race. Appeals have been sent to the race •.Ponaora. The Warmington Group, to ~J>Olle next year'• W armln1ton Grand Prix untll alter the mlgraUoo la over. l 1lncerely hope that thla will be the case. MlMISWAtN How de1radl~1 to have to march for our wage.! When the most treasured 11f\ given to us lS our childn-n what price can you put on educators? Are we not of valut• to the parents of our studf'nl.\ ~ Ce rtainly Wt' do not seem tr1 ht> Important to our dastri<'l ad m inlslrators or polJt1ciun~ v. ho run the system Pa rent.a where are you? DO YOU NOT stt your hard working dedicated teachen. who give of their time. energy. emobool and love lo provide the beat educational experie nce possible for your chHd In Uus. lbe wealthlest area in Orange County! How do you ntt!UW"e pay for such a profeuloo? Surely you want the best bomes, tbe best can. the beat c1ub9 and are willing t.o pay. whatever the coaL How do you measure I.be cost? Tbere lan't enoullb money in all of Ora.nae Counly to pay the worth d tbe top teachers we have in tbe Newport MeH UnJCied School District. Parents beware! The lop teachers will be leaving soon as they are no longer able to sup- port their families on a teacher's pay in this dlatnct. Without a cost -of-living c lause for teache~. lhe re is oo future in the profe9Sion DONNA CARPENTER. Teacher Nc•wport Mesa Unified School Di.atnct Dertlello.ta To the Editor· The Chamber of Commerce has taken upon It.sell to support Measure "D" In the April election In Newport Beach. Measure "D" would cbanae the city council elections from April of the even numbered years lo coincide with the ceoeral elections in November. Measure "D" la on the ballot lo oppoaltion to Meuu.re "A.. wblcb would change tbe city council electklns to coincide with school board elections ln November of odd numbered years. J .J. The city councU, ill prevk>u.s Incarnations . bad b een com poled lo a large deeree of realt.on, developers, and othen who saw the best course for the ctty to lie in the direction of more and biger development. In responee to year1 of manlpulatlon by tbeae pro-&rowtb types lb• oeoole of Newport 8eacb ln 1m elected lodlvldula t.o tM city COWldl who pleqed tbe prffervadon d tbe character of t.M cit1. lofanta don't 1et Hulet. Tb• pro-1rowth propooenu, Todcllen don't. eltber. Not who were dealt a Hrlous unW .,. 1 or 4. tt .....,. , do Ml back by tbt election ~ tldl tt..y st.rt to Mow ....... of COUDCU, IJ)ODIOrtd M•uure _ uut.......,~_· ______ ..., ... .,._.. ... _ • ._..·_·o.·.: Tia• •••••r• wa.1 aponaored and b supported by the Cb.amber of Commerce. the Irvine Company. tbt Koll Company, a nd other larg1• devt>IOpen. ._ho haH C'Ome to IC>Ok upon "<'"" 1>ort BC'd\ h .;, th('1r ovm 1w r~onJI .:(J(>'t" lh.it la:-~ lht· ~Oldt•111·~g M f'asun· A · v.a<. !lp!lf\'>(>rt-<1 b) the <'ll\ l'ounC'1l Thi· "'t' co un ('ll 1'> to mpo<,t'd of ind1 v1duals v.ho ~<·re el<'cted b\ and O'IW Uw1r allt'gian<"e to th~ ordinary c1tut•n:o. of Newport Beach. BOTH MEAS RE .. A .• and Measure .. o•· wdl eliminate an e lection but lo say that Mea.sun "O'" wiU s.av~ more money than MeaaUtt .. A .. ts s~ious It is alao diffkuJt lo understand how combtnina a loc•l el~tton W'llh a general elecUon will cr-Hte more r epresentative 1overument. A general election wilb ita many candidates and inc:reaalnl number of inJtiativea lends to over s hadow local issuee. Local fuues deaerve their own fonim RICH.ARD M FOXX l 9Ptl•• To the Editor The "blg Ue?'' letter or March 20. an response to m y "bi11 money'' letter. h as given me a good laugh. The a uthor , V . Fouts . certaJ.nly-doM-not lmow ~1'9m Adam -nor Eve. H I have never supported Paul Hummel and l have never manaced a campaign. In fact, almost the reverse la true . The reason t wrote the Jetter is that 1 cannot understand bow people who expect no corruption an government and less spending can condone. foeter and endorse an Increase In pre-election spending. These whole page ads by the Irvine Company have further Increased my ire. Someone. eventually. will ~ that piper. Compliments to P . Hanigan and Dr. Mellokoff for their letters on the 20th. JANE MOSMANN ....... •I "•••rff 'ro the F.ditor: Donald M. Koll and t.be trvlne Compu)' have aot only been disc reditln1 our p r uenl Newport Beach City Couacll, uoJuatlflably, but they ban erroneously beel2 deceiving tbt Quotes ..w. are eonc.rned that. radl•· tJoo tberaq>y la not u lMocuous .. h• belll led to belle••·.. -Dr.Aw~•-•H•tan Amerlcan C,aacer Soelot1 .. a rla~ .. public wilb their expensive St .()40 perpetu•t poliUcal ads in several oe~papen. Must admit no one can lop that Tht• cons\>qUl'nces of ma1or ~ro wth ('nu ld pr ove a rl1 lr1m1•111,d f.1ttor o f o ur r1•,11t.-nt1al rommun1ty New \ ork <011) l :\lanhuttan Island I .in1I 1,o, 1\n~t-h.· .... two of the wo rst pollutl'd and congested nllt''> 10 our country arc t'\<'l•flcnt t .. <ampl<.'S 1we know. \H hH•d there). However, 1( K oll Ac!MH and Irvine Company ~come the victor for major growth. at 's inevitable tbat demand for airport exraneJon· flaghl5 and raciliUes wll follow. Subsequently. noise pollut.klft in Newport could reach the dangerous let.bl nofse level. The resident• of Newport/Corona deJ lier ebouJd be grateful and very proud ot our pr~ent councll for tMfr discretionary Jud1ment for trytns to retain Newport "a Jewel by tbe a.ea." from ~ becom!Q& another "bUabt.ed b(a cit .'' fbe ballot box. on Aprtl 11, wW offer the citizens the opportumty to either malntaln \he residenUal status or tran1form Newport Beach Into another melropoll.!1. IDA Z. WILLIAMS 11t1•92t ...... To the Editor: -Dr. Mehnkoffs c-ompblat March 20 about "Strool Arm Tactics" could better be appUed to the mayor and Newport Beach COWldJ majority over the past t~ years. City HaJI hu never seen a round l more inclined to barua witnesses or Ignore tbelr testimony. Tbe 52,000 daily car tripe reportedly saved Caclually thru 1995) will ool even beain to belp current congestion for many years. The council meanwblle has ignored cooperative ~ by citizens to help build and hmcl traHlc solutlorus. TUE TRIPS saved come at the expen.~ of city revenuea. The bustneues here that now pump lo 40 percent of Newport'• income are bavU>g to triD\ tbetr plan• for rusonable &rQwtb ~ iome 50 percent. In the menWblle the incumbent.a tell us that the 10-year bud1et k>olll ro9)'. What they are not aayt.q ., tbat lbe tr.ad Unta are ,....., by a cross undere1Umac. Of lnnatlon and do not reOec:t ~ slubes ln buslneat, LYMAN S. PAULICND _,,_ -. . . __ ,. . .__ ...... ________ -......-~~ ---- t.DE OPINION Reagan's Skills Show w ASHINOTOM -aoaald &HIU WU ltill ......... of I Joke ln tM aprtnc Of 1117 -tM towboy actor locted '""'1M>f 'Y t1re aun·atruck folk In C:-Wonala. ll '"!Md l•"&babl ..... CBS annouac.s lt. WU 10- ,, to I* Requ qalM& Robin . KeaMd)t ln a 'IM ol debau •a lbow called •-re.a lleet.lnl ttl t.be World." Tbe abow wu broadcut t.bat M ay, wit.b lb• \wo American r:Utldana be· n• quea Uoned by Ht.elllte by an intern&· Uonal panel of atudeatl le London. <TIM only Amer· tcan ques · lioner . by tbe way , afo. One Mo ~ la Robert S rau11, Prealdtnt Carter'• um,.... ....,.r, and the on· tJ ,.._. M far 11 I know, wbo t1 warnlq Carter that Rt111n may ck>bber him -partJcular~ lndeMta • Some of a bave to be re· mlDdecl -u ft bav• bMn by th• crOwdl and votea Reacao 1eta -lbat the old actor hu aomothinl even It we cao'l tee lt ordoo•tlikelt. Rea1an·Carterde· bate• eoWd be a rout -111umlne C1nerwtlla(J'Mtodebate &EAGAN 18 Juat that IOOd lo those altuaUona. He de1troyed Geol'&e Bus h In th~ New Hampablre debate. and won almo.l as easUy over John An· deraon In the recent Illinois forum. It may be a triumph of atyle.._but a victory by any olher name is sWli9 victory. th• end ot eecb perforaiuce, be hu tlMmed with the U1bt 1wea of a wiDalq \horouebbred, amll- ln• at lbo aw at1 1 .. turee and rhetoric ol hll opponenta. t• Tll08E are lbe •kill.a or an actor. IO be lt. A prelldeadll campal1n la not a peanut· f annln1 coot.est. Strauaa. however, aeem.a to be the only pertOG lD the White HOUie who thlnk.s Reaean will be a formidable opponent 1D lbe 1eneral election. The Georgians a round the president seem dauled by polls sbowtn1 Carter more than 10 points ahead or the C:Aruomian. Maybe Strauss also Is the Clftly one wbo remembers that carwr WU more than 30 points ahead of Gerald Ford in polla wbeo lbe 1976 general eJec- lioo campaign began.· ONE TEST OF who is really ln cballJe ol tbe Carter cam· palao will be the reaction if Edward Kennedy ta eliminated Thurs., Mar. rt, 10 •.m. -t p.m. Fri., Ma r. 28, 10 a.m. -I p .m. Sat. Mar. 29, 10 a.m. • e p.m. 20%-50% OFF .,., Mile Eat of Newoort Btlld 631-3280 wu an Oxford student named B radley -now Sen. Bill Bradley of New Jersey.) Tbla ls t.be way "Newaweek" reported t.be result: "ll was politic al rooki e Jleagan who left old campaigner Kennedy blinking wben the session ended ... (with) big. league s avvy be effortlessly reeled orr more facts and quasifacts than anyone ever suspected he knew . . . Reagan was a serenely avuncular -but never patronizing -defender of America's role." Robert Squier, wbo produced some or Carter'• television com· merclala and bu advised three Demo<:ratlc presidential can- didates on debate techniques, of· fered this professional evaJua- ll on of Reagan 's Illinois performance: "ll was the best performance I've ever seen by a presidential candidate in any de· bate, anywhere. Period." from the Democratic contest. ---------------------------------- MOST OF TIIE people at the White House these days are too young_ to remember that stun· ning -iteaRan triumph 13 years Reagan, in debates so far this year. has played brilliantly off what his opponents said and did. When Bush froze an New Hampshire, Reagan suddenly was projecting passion. He is witty. sell-effacing and relates to bot.b crowds and cameras. At Strauss will want to reach out Im· mediately for Kennedy and hls legions; tbe haters around Carter will want to rub the Kennedy people's ooees in defeat. There ta a good chance ....,.. bet· ter than I would have thought a ('OUpl e of weeks ago -that Carter wtU need Kennedy very much by Nov. 3. You can never tell what might happen between Re agan and Carter. Alter all, it will be a debate betwe~o a second-rate actor and a third· rate politician. MAGNAVOX "Everything's Comi• Up • SPRINGTIME SAVINGS • Save On TV's, Stereo, Radios and Home Video Systems SAVE Model \)Q. 4038 SAU NtCIS 0000 THUi MAaCH l°"'-ltlO Men ~· f o Stodl Oil H-.4 1311 PORT ABLE$ • ~?o~,2~u!!' 288 •100% Solid Stele •In Line Picture Tube Sys I em CONSOLE 2511 COLORTV . • Video Matlc ~~ • 100% Solid State • 100° In Line Pie Tube .... UJt DECORATOR CONSOLE STEREO •8 T racit Tape Player •AM/FM FM St8f'80 •Record o.oer •Full Range Speaker SVttem 1 ... w t. •191• 19" 5310 12 .. 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A.1 .. mblymao and IUJ)trvltorial CH• AND. roa TB S r1a1T two dldate Bruce N .. t.ande of Oranp wUJ bl 1noetM al .-0, OIA Btatllda 'ID· 1peald.na ln Newport Beach April 2 on why be d.le1ted tlaat ,........, UM at Jollio Ull.nu l!diaon lllllu ahould be Nmoved from w 1yee Airport w.u up s.t percent office. over 197'1. lllller. ol Oranae. l• the cumi.nl boldeTot la numben, th.at meant ID Jenuary the 3nl Su rvlaorlal Dlatrlct seal that and Febna&ry ol th.la yaar \bere were Neatande seeks. 380 Jll ~aen who climbed off Nestande wtll be and on commercial airllnel at tbe speaklna before tbe al~ Balboa Bay Republican IN 'NE Mm£ two mool.ba ol wrt. Women, Federated durina tire number ol alr travel•n was a luncheon meet.ins at the 385 t.a Babla Corlnthlan Yacht • · Club. Call 548-2151.3 for re- aervaUona . .. ITA.NCMI * * * Bal•~ air wavtl • dliit al...,.t coDUlmld to clllmb. a droD ln alr c..., uultd lD ud oat tt l obD w •Y'M All1*" ... reported. . Ora tboW tbat lD t.be flnt two ol Jim, tbe a1r c&r90 t.oD· nat• at dM airport •M JOO. Jn ~-tbe toana1e lbotwD for the ftrM two months of 1119 WU •• · JN ,.. .. or .uacaArr ..... dool, tllere were fewer takeatta &Dd laodiall at tbe airport lD the ftnt two moat.bi ol 19IO tbau la the same montbl of ltTI. an iodlcaUon ol what t.bia year's rainy HHOD did to private air travel. county olftdala aaid. The GSA ~ abow 18.lZl land· lDI• and takeolfa at the a.lrp>ri lD tbe ant two montha o1 1m. WhUe tbe ftcure for tbe ume period ln 1* waa '11..443. llAllY llALA V All, wife ol RaJ, lliMd coacb ol the Rama, la campe•p cllaln1ao for Clancy Yoder, who ii · seektns electloo to the Mental Health Probed H untington Beach Clty Council next month. She aaya it's her first involvement lo polltlca si n e• comlnl to Callfoml1. ••• THE ClOMIOft'EE to 11i~· •. : . ·~ .. ~ .·· ·( '· -.·· ... ~ elect James R. Golf to the "" Oran1e County Superior lllWIY MAUVAM O r a n g e C o u n t y psychlatrlc care" should deny MedlCal funding of Supervl.8ors want to un-be investigated by the mental health c are ravel a mental health Orange County Health needed by court wards care system that al· PlanningCouncll. and court dependents legedly deolea needed -Coofusloo surround-should be lif\.ed. care to aome trou bled log the clvll rights or juveniles and mlataken· juveniles forced to Wl· -A NEED has bffn ly hospllalUes others for dergo peychlatric care shown for a "psychlatnc treatment they don't should be clarified by aeltlng" for Juveniles need. tbe state attorney detained al Oran1e 'Tht low18t UN'l&blctlld liriL $ Fly right t o downtown Hobby Airport. Just 01lJ d Trdvel Agent. your Corporate Travel An-41lger; or Hughes Airwest at (714) 540-2060. Pnce is 30% off one-way adult coach Lue. and is subted to change. Court beacb plans a cbampegne-dessert on behalf oltbelr man this Sat urday. It will be from 8 to 10 p.m. al tale home of Kr. and Mn. George En1elke ol Corona del Mar. Reservatiooa for the $2$ per person 1ajherinl C&D be made by calllD8 S:W.8388. The supervisors' de· general's office. County Juvenile Hall clslon to probe mental ~=-~R~e~at~ri~c~tl~on~s~tb~a~t ~an~d~Al~be~rt~Si~t~too~H~o~m~e::_. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~L health care provided to _ Gott, «>. ii an appeals attorney, currently lo private practice. He is the former bead or writs and appeals for the Orange County Public Defender's Office and was senior research at- torney for Justice Robert Gardner of the Fourth District Court of Appeal. * * * THE NEWLY formed Orange County Young Democrats is looking for members. Contact Matt O'Connell, 832-6748, or Denise Levinson, 544-4856. ir you're interested. * * * ROBERTS. "SAM" Barnes and John A. juveniles ln trouble with the law followed recom- mendations included in a report made by the Orange County Youth Services Planning com- mittee. IN ITS report , the committee said -Allegations that s om e tr o ub le d youngsters a re being "in a ppro pri a t e l y h os pi ta li zed f or .......,. .... -~--· ...... Storch have been named co-chairmen or the Be !'J ~ campaign to re-elect Judie Mark A. Soden to LI\ \ the Orange County Supenor Court. TH [ '\. Soden, appointed to the bench in 1972 by tben-aowmor Ronald Reagan, was elected to DEVELOPERS a au.year term ln 1974. He is seeking re- ele cUon to omce No. 10 of the Superior VOTE Court. ' Barnes and St.orcb are Newport Beach NO I . reaiden~1 u la SodeJl. 8amea ~ past pres1 · ()N deal 91 IM 0.-,. COUnty Bar A.uoelatiOA. Prt~ .. 111a ntanm•t. Storcb ... am1or D • ~~~~~~',.f.~!!!!!!!!11~lll!!!!!1~11t=~=P==.UO~lane=~· ~In==c.~ol=Lon=l~~==Bob==Spreen=====:::!. ---.-..-.--• • • • II • • t I . . .. , ~OWN SAYS: ~ .save u~ to 30% of the ~ .gas yo~ use for cookingl 0 - Caloric gas _range V\lithrn 0 ~ *An Energy Savings Payback 1hat saves you money as you use it! W1 pltolln1! 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I Fashion Island Store Only -644·2313 .. •• . irtJCPenney FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER ··~------..... I .. .. -. In Oil Leases , CHSYENN~\!f:ro. <AP) ..:.. ;,._, .. el peo. Pl• wbo ~ UI& OU companliM W.lk U. rul• ID,,.._.. ...... ._.. aou.i• ...... be~ u vlctJW.. aot cft...,8.. 8 federal tn .. tipt« Aya. AuthortU. .,.. ~for....,,,._ tMM vie· lJm1 to catch 1.U~Oll CCMQaala. wlto ln· veaU.aton aay mecle miJMaM al del1an In the fraud: ftlE LOnaaia wn• COND\1CTED to leaH mineral rlpu on federal land et an annual rent ot $1 an acre. The oU they would be allo•ed to extract from t.be land could be worth far more than that. Co~panlea were allowed to 1ubmit one bid per r.o1e• ,._ 5Wb ., v-o- parcel, but the (ederal Bureau of Laod Manage-1ae•Mrir•-•v-•• .. • ment ia inveaUaatina alleaaUcoa that 10me com-,., .... ul41·1• panies 1ubmitted muJUple applicaUooa. u1uew~rta,..., "It. doesn't take a kit cllraim to figure out if ••K•ou11JQ.495-0401 the: '•a k>Uery for a turkey a.ad there'• 25 ticket.a '"°C.:--!tr*- and I bave 20 of them, I 've g,ot e good chance or~~~~~~~~~ winning," said John Deana, a apecial a&enl for the Bureau of Land Management. Deans is helping to head the tnffStigatlon The investigators say that some -companies used employees and others to submit the applica- tions under their names THOSE INDIVlDUALS GENERALLY were unwitting accomplices, Deans said in an in- terview. "We view them as victims We aren't necessarily interested an prosecuting them," Deans said. "We want to have people come forward" to help in the investigation, he said. On Friday. Eason Oil, an Oklahoma City subsidiary of International Telephone and Tele· graph, pleaded guilty in federal court in Denver to one count of submitting multiple applications in lotteries for seven parcels in Wyommg. The com- pany could be fined $10,000. Eason was the first company to be charged in the probe. Job Dangers Shown DEARBORN. Mich. <AP) -A study of nearly 1.300 death certificates shows that cancer deaths a mong wood model builders and pattern makers a re significantly higher than in the general popula- tion. federal researchers say. The rindings a nnounced by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health find· ings support earlie r findings of the Michigan Cancer Foundation, which noted a higher than normal incidence of cancer among Detroit-area modelmakers at General Motors Corp. plants. BROADCAST CONTROLLED COLOR TV PHIL MAURER the ..-andidate "·boeares ~nough to listen. for N~wport Beach City CouocH p...,fOI DyC-- fOlleel.....__ r,,_.,.......~. 32$~-........ 71~ • ~e T1!LEv1s10N NATION ~Bobby ­ Seriee Topic Book~ for tun and pront wlll bo the t.optc of a f OW'-week lec- ture aerin at Golden WHt Colltl• In Hun- t t n 1 ton Beach on Fl1daya, lta.rtiq April 11. RE -ELECT Paid Polltlcll ve~eemtn l'M VOTING FOR ttA Y WILLIAMS BECAUSE: • "He's a man who studies the Meda of every part of our city. He's voted for West Newport part< development and listened to our area's needs. He is • valuable man to the residents o Newport Beach .. Margo Skllll RAY WILLIAMS x nc,....., San Dte10 Mayor Pete Wilson , who aaid recently he plaJll t.o l"\U\ for 1overnor of Callfomia a1aln. ba1 been cbar1ed by an officer with aDMdlnl 48 mph to a ts mph zone. Lecturtnc lD F1J:>e Alta Zll at 7'30 p.m. will be· Walt.er E . Sm.Ith, Loq Beach. wbo bu pursued book collectJn1 81 an --------Pafd_f_0<..1bv.._Commltt ___ .. -,-o-R-.... -ec:t-R-~-w-.11-.. -ms--...1---+4 avocation for more than Barbara L1ct1man 82' Poc>Py Street. Corona del Mar 92625 21 years. Siiverwood• aulta. All wools & wool blends. Solids, stripes and plaids. Mostly with vests. Reg. 195.00 now 1e9.90 l'•mou• nU1ker aulta. A special group of quality suits 1n all wool & wool blends & an assortment of patterns. Reg. 265.00-395.00 now 219.90·309.90 Siiverwood• aport coats. Mostly wool blend year 'round weights Solid blazers. as well as patterns. Reg.110.00· 135.00 now 89.90·109.90 .,.._..a.cu. Polyesters, woofs & wool blends. Regular and sunvner weights. solids and patterns. Many with elasticized • waietbands. Reg. 32.50-45.00 now M.80•a7.90 Not all sizes and oofors in all stores. , . . . '., , • t ' .. • ' ' 1 • t t I I I ' . ' . : . ;', I IJ t • "lbneontone•111ehll1a.Luxury 65% potyester, 350/o cotton. Whfte, ecru, blue. 14Y2 ·17. Short steeves. Reg. 18.50 now 11.eo Uk..._ Imported shantung sti;>es tn spring cok>rs. Reg. 15.00now1.90 W1n9tip•a11. Brushed-off finish In black. brown or burgu~ Fine leather upper and sOte. Reg. 60.00 now 48.80 .......... a ... ,..._, 811111 Sllp·ons In black or brown. Reg. 105.00 now 71.90 Kntt •port •hlrt. 100% polyester boucle knit with contrast trim . Lt. blue with navy/ white. Beige with rust/brown. White with navy/red. S·M· L-XL. Reg . 20.00 now 13.90 Texturtzed et.cka. Wrinkle resistant belted slacks in polyester. Reg . 24.00 now 18.90 . • . .. . . . . • i • ~ t "' • • t . , • ~ 5 ,.• I . ' I i • i -., ~ ... . .. ~.--0,1• "YOU bellowed?" "Oot a probleTrt" Then write to Pol Dunn. Pal unU cut r~ tape, getfmg the O~&andodton ~ M~ to soloe ineqwtle1 m gOVttnment and buliMu. Mail your quntiona to Pat Dunn, At Your Snvice, Orange Coast Daily Pilot , P.O. Bo.r 1560, Coata Meta. CA 92626 A.I many letters aa ~ wW be anftDn~. but phoned lnquima qr lfttns not mchMJing the readn'1 full aatM. addresa. and buaineu houra' phoM numbercarmot buonridered. Thtlcolumnappeandai· ly ezcqlt Sunda111 .•• ....,, De•-.e •••• .,, ... DEAR PAT: When you set a pre.criptioa tb.at calls for a "teaspoon" dol.aee eveey few hours. bow do you know ii the teupooa you bave at bome ia the size it should be? ~ L.E., Newport Beach You don't. Not oa1.J do MwWd te8QHU nry ID size from let &o set. bid pent•• ...., &M same s pooa bave dlfferea& ldea1 •f wlla& constitutes a "full &eaapooa. •• Tiie es ad measurement of some medJdnea. nell u ~ syrup, may not be critical. bat It can be for oeller mor e potent drugs such as bear& aad psyrhotberapeuUc medlcaUona.. Several inexpensive devices that can be purchased at a pharmacy are preferable to the household teaspoon. These Include an oral doslne syringe, which is probably tbe most accurate, uc1 a fini-dose s poon (prescribed dosage ls poured into tbe bandJe). While measariag teaspoou are prefe rable to us ual boasebold tea1pooa1, "measllrillg cups" (also avallable at plaarmaclel) are e ven better, according &o medJeal a9'Mrttles. Mall Order Fl,... S•lppetl O•t DEAR PAT : I orde red $86.45 worth o f merchandise early last year from Sea Craften Co. ol Kennebwlkport, Maine. They wrote lD Karcb to say the items I wanted were out al •tock ud they would send my order later or refund my money. I chose to wait and bad a letter in mid-June saying my order would be sent in a couple of ween. Last fall I wrote asking for immediate delivery or a refund. There was n o ans wer a nd then I discover e d tha t thei r phone bad been disconnected. Can you help me? B. D., Newport Beach Sea Craft.en appean &o be eat of bmlaeu ud you chance of gettblg a refand ii alba. 11le Mame State Consumer eo-cll wt1J try &o Mlp ~ however. Send a le&aer &o 1 Caaal l>lua, P.O. Bos 65, Portland, Maine Mil%, ud blclade a eepy .t your canceled check. Unfommately, W. la OM more esample of a b lgb·priced mall order company whlcb aaddeDlJ folded up Ila teat alMI disappeared, leaving conaamen wltJa aalllled orden aDd cubed cbeclul. ,_...,, £ee• Tetab Cnu• .,le,,_ DEAR PAT: I financed my new car for ca months. U it should be "totaled" in an accident. will my inlurance pay me what I paid for the car when it was new? H.F .. Costa Mesa No. Man VerMcll., nee presl ... t ol U.. Kemper Groap clalm• departmnt, n11 &llat lasaraaee compaales pay Giiiy lite amont of mo.ey .._ .-Sele la W'011b al die Ume of a &o&a.l lou. lie ~ daat die trend &oward 0-m•U. flaa•dlaC ot can canes problema for C99Samen ID tllat they are paybag off lesa of tMlr aa&o eacb month tlaaa tbey used to oa a 3'-monU. flDaaeblC plea. Now lt often tunas oat that &lie mo&orill own Ule buk more moaey on tbe loaD U.U &a.e car ii. actaally worUa. Verbffk adds Uaat &lall litaU. ha• been compoaadecl by tlle l•ereaaed depredatkm ol gu.p.u.Uq un, wllldl &oday have a lower market •al9e dlle t.o lacreaaba& guolble eomU. MAKE DOUG'S R.OWERS YOUR FLOWER SHOP ••• Fill.. SAT. SPECIAL -MAICH 21-2t SPECIAL! SAMLOUMZO ROSES SPECIAL! MIXED IOUCi)UET s..d y_. Flowers n. A••rkm w_, ... At H_. Or Aro.d 11te World -AIMric• PlorlllS. ... . 0.-IAIL Y l'Ol IAllllt ONLY IODAYIUPTI River Rafting Trip Offered ~ " ava&Jabae oo 1 Slddleblclt Collete ra~ trUt to U.. lltf'Ced and Stanla11ua rtven lo' t.be Y-..U. V.U.,.. u .... ta. 1upema&oo "' ....... pber Robert =. pertkiputa wW &Mve June Zl and retW"D A• clepollt wW bJOld 1 NMrYltloo oo the ex· eunlolL he tw tbe •tire lrtp la 1386. Adl.ttiee laelude abooUnl the rap6dl, vl.stUn1 the b.lltortcaJ mln.ln1 town ot Columbia, and bikini lbrou,.b the YOMmUe V1lley. lolonn1Uoa can be o~ by callln1 travel coordinltot Sandy Slayback. 831~. CASSEnE TAPES DUPLICATED IN STEREO • Educatk>nal Programs •Lectures •Religious Services • Business Training Producing & Editing Master Tei>es AFFOAOABLE PRICES For A Q)(rc>lete Description Of Our Sales. SeMces c• 556-J111 •• I I ,..--' '), GOURMET MARKET Eaater Sunday a. two 8mday1 away. April - 6. For that 1pec:lal family dlaaer, pleue DELANEY;:;c ~ ..... order In advuce &lloM fa..,. •led prime rtb1 of beef, prepand u ~ we can .. Boned a.od roDecl lep ol IDl'IU lamb OI' BROS SEAFOOD Just oven ready for ea1y cuvf.n1 at &lie • • table. Fresh Zacky Fanu ta.rkey1 aDd of F ..._ coarse, eltller bone·lD or boDelea Bar~M Ltttb ~~bauCr. ·b· ·,;..;:.. · · • · • · · · · · · • · s.-... Ham&. arge JQlll;ety a "' .. we •••.•..•.• z.• lb. <fully cooked and ready•to-eat ... Mlidoua MORNING FRESH PRODUCE ln salads,cocktails orjust plalnl Large Artichokes .................. nc ea. Fresh Swordfish .................... S.18 lb. Sw-t -·---la Tangerines --lb I great to bar·tHI or broil. eapedally what baalfd wttb. '"'"" '"u.uuv · · · · · · · · · • ->ilJ"ll; • lemon butter I So. American Baaaoas . . . .......... Z9c lb. Lg. Sweet Tex. GrapefruJt ...... 3 for fl.00 Fresh Pak Carrots ............... _ lk bag Fresh Bean Sprouts .............•.. 29c lb. PRIME & TOP CHOICE MEATS Tlr~ of &ralfk Jama! Come ia or call u abM& Mr free home delivery service deUvere4 I• our comp&ewly mriceraced track rtP& fNm ou More to yoor door. aged at leu& 30 days &o the peak of perfection UQUOR DEPARTMENT Marinated Beel Back RJbe ....•....... 1.41 lb. Deluey'a Prha&e Label Oaampape, <Martnat.ed with our secret ••uce·barbq or broil I Es&r. Dry, •.•.•••••• <7511111)2.ZS, («ue)Z1 ... Lean G.....ad Beef cground how'lyl 1.41 lb. , Freu Zacky Farms Roasting Chickens 98c lb. g:~• Wines: Soave, ~ : '4•6 lb. ave rage, plain or stuffed wsth dollDo, ValpoUcella 1750 mil> Reg. uo3M Delaney's famous apple dressi.n1 l 'S 0paa Dally M, a.ed 8-ay 2921 Newport Blvd., Newpwt lleaeb 673-5520 OlllGIMIMll'f'& TO SAIA&& lllVISTORS. NOONEWl&&MYYOUMOlllONA 30 MONEY MAllKEr 12.000% 12.935% .... YBD Rates effective March 1 through March 31. $100 minimum deposit. 30 month term. IMPORTANT: Ylltdl .. =::on a tlwOrable 3851380-day compWtion fec1of. Ylelda lndlc-.d .. yeartf earr1nga If leift In the eccoun1 tor one ye9r. ~la~ cMlly end peld ~. ~by the 10th of the month wn from the 11t of the month If left un1ll qulfttf's end. ~ 1-.ction tor-tt Wlllaewal. We guarantee it. No one will pay you more on guaranteed. Plus convenience in savings with Insured savings. Imperial Savings pays the high-hours that serve you best. Come in today to your est rates that federal regulations allow. Higher convenient Imperial Savings office. than any bank.. Meet the fast and friendly people at Imperial. The highest annual yields for your savings 01mPERIAL SAVlnos AND LOAN ASSOCIATION -~---.: .... . Colfll Mela, South Cont Plaza Town Center-3310 Brtstol Street (714) 540-7591 Newport BMch -3366 Via Udo (714) 873-3130 Newport Center -550 Newport Center Drtve (714) 844-1481 f ~.Shoes dance in style at Capezio Sboppt?r find raa hlon aboes and dancewear ln one a hop t South Coast Plaza. Capczio curriea 1tyl1Jh footwear and M com pl te Une of dance ahoee and f uhtons, aaJd manaaer Roser Keatinj. "AlJ our emplor,ees are dancers or ex· dancers," he saya. · We have the expertise to flt dance 1hocs correctly, and that's especial· ty Important for beginners." ln addlt1on to shoes ror tap. ballet, jazz ADd toe duncing, the shop stocks leotards, warm-ups, dance baes and wrap skirts. For nondancers, Capezio shows ooitn shoes in mtd·to-low heels Cor sprinjl. · ' ''Woven leathe r and stacked heels are especially popular now," Keating said. Spring dre~ ahoes come with mid· The store carries shoes by Capezio, Bass. heels at Capezio, South Coan Plaza. Bandolino, Nana and Birkenstock. Invest in tradition Spring fashion trends move toward "in- vestment" dressing in basic and traditioQal styles. · KEY TO THE popularity of those styles is their lasting value, said manager Hill Cooley of Ducks and Company. South Coast Plaza. Included in the lasting values at Ducks & Company are: . -Dura.ble garments made from such fabrics as 100-percent wool and cotton. . -STABLE DESIGNS, enabling women to mix garments from years past with those of years to come. -Traditiona l clothes with long life ex-pectancies. "Ducks & Company fashions are de· signed to reflect lifestyles a nd not just fas hi on trends," she said. . .. WE FEATURE lasting quality for several years, whereas most contemporary fashions can be expected to last three to five months." she added "WHETHER OUR customers buy deck shoes and white pants for sailing in Newport Beach or hacking jacket and jodpburs for riding in Tustin, we emphasize merchandise with lasting qua lily.'' she cone luded. , Ducks & Company is on the lower level of the Bullock's wing of South Coast Plaza. BARE LOOK High-heeled, "Bare Look" shoes are saU!- priced at Thom McAn, South Coast Plaza. Chain Reaction meets local fashion demands Cind1J Huisman, leµ, and Joann Jack of Ducks and Company admire women's traditional sweater. Fashion-conscious Orange Coast resi- dents require fashionable jewelry to a.lay in style. : And Chain Reac· ·tlon, South Coast. Plaza, bas just the "jewelry those resi- iients need , owne r Alan Lemmerman sald. "This area's resi- . dents e njoy looking good and dressing well, and that en- a=Gurages us to design ·uwelry for those peo-e "he said. ,• . Colored stones and 1.._, 18-and 24-karat sntte and yellow 1old * In thole faahlona· &;1t desUms, be added. · "'Golcf ls our strong point," be said. ~ "Moat traditional ~Jers brinl in new -lei aeuooally, and not stay up witb fub.lonl. t w~ offer· ew-?~ ~··11e . •• SUNJUNS 'JOANNE• 'SHAIOM' ... chestnut. . cinnamon . tan or white tan 'llTTY' ••• khaki, white. cinnamon Tlllndllr. Mlrch 'ZT. 1880 OM. v PILOT A.JI SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 llRl~TOL • com, ~f\ ~ If F1~~~ I. MAGNIN AVENUttHAIN REACTION BULLOCKS ft'A~ I. MAGNIN AVENUE BULLOCKS NORDSTROM JOYCE SELBY CAPEZIO MAY~-A-~~~~-r-~ CO. JOSEPH MAG NIN NORDSTROM SEAR S THOM MCAN UPPER LEVEL ouc AND CO. MAY C0._,__,...,,."1WX:-:-r--t CAMEO MAGNIN SHOES LOWER LEVEL SEARS Map shows location of South Coast Plaza merchants a.dve rtismg m this section. ven the fit is beautiful... . . CAMEO SHOES ~(. t ,.,,, ..no 'f'>J" ll()lo(." ,,,.. ott'!1eoce the Sl.Cl8'tl t11 Qr,,.., "'°" ··~ comto<t Wlln a cut awwy "'811"4) an::l ClilSaC mod heel. 11'11 a sandal IO _ _., "°Ur. tor.., OCCDon. s.wng ...., .... '°"'9111 IO e.y ~$32 ooc-n-=~~~~ ---. . ---· --I c f 7 ·I 0 & It 6-1 0 & II 4-1 0 & I I 5-1 0 5· I 0 On Display ... The Fine Art of 17 6 Stores. ... . . . • ~SOUTH COAST PLAZA ~ ......__ _______________ j t, __ ,_,_ _ _._ .... 0 .... 0 T ................. .. 0 .,. a a •w •• pnqp-.,._ .. SOUTH CQ\ST PIAZA . New stores open in _.. , r, South Coast Plaza . 3l1) llRf)JQl • (~ ~f\ ~ > By JOHN M. DODD • 1~ ............... ...., S. HJ1hUght1n1 s prln1 at South Coaat Plaza ING ~PEC lf1 ~s wall be the opening of MVeral new stores. Those stores will include : -Charles Jourdan shoe fubions -Denaud footwear. WHY DUCKS? "'· . ~t ,.. ~ A rrivfng tut in time :'for Easter are ~ spring shoe styles at : Cameo, South Coas. Plaza. ~ Spring shoes : sport flat, mid heels Spring dress s hoe styles show mid-heels, while sport shoes come with flat heels. Open -back s andals : and wood-sole d shoes also come with lower .h e els tha n in p as t fseasons, s aid Chris ~·Bucknam, manager or •Cameo Shoes, South ~Coast Plaza. ; And , tboae s t y les ~ome in bard·to·find ~izes at cameo. "We carry women's ..1boes in sizes 4 to 11 and "Widtha ol AAA to E ." ;8beuid. ! The stor:e accepts "pecial orders for 'Customers unable lo find \heir size. : "Walking shoes arc in J>ig demand now," she added. .. It's especially important they fit well for comfort ove r long dis· tances." : Cameo Shoes also car- fies such fashion shoe brands a s Socialites, Cobbies, Red Cross, f enaljo, Old Maine Trotters and J acquea Cohen espadrilles. : Cobbi~ Cuddler._,_ a new product from \AJb· bies, come with a 30-day comfort suarantee. Joyce-Selby specializes . . 1 n rare sizes Joyce -Se lby specialbel in bard-to-fit shoe slzes. "Our ran1e of shoe 1lze1 is 4 to 11 and from quads to C width," said the mana1er of the women's shoe store on the upper level near May Company in South Coast Plaza. However, "all sizes and widths are not available ln some styles." Amon1 the popular 1\ylea are the "half twilt," a medium •um· mer wed1e used for aeml-dreuy and cuual wear, and flat summer caeu.11 in a variety of cqlors. ~oyce-Selby abo car- ries such famous.-name handba11 u PaU11lo, Jean Fotel, Lou Ta1lor Ud Doreelle. '' Allo. our aalelpeople U!8 =limCed· trained lDd1 dedle8t9d to Hrvinl tbe CUltomer, '' be 1akf. ror more lnformatioa, callMM111. ~ ... DAILY PILOT -Stuard's Europa clothing f ubions Cook's Comer culinary artA shop -l La Vie de France caf e and French bakery -Gloria Ma rshal fitness salon Command Performance beauty and skin care shop -Deak Perera gold and precious metals exchange. "WE GET MORE and more business every spring at South Coast P laza, so this year we're expanding an already wide variety of stores," a spokesperson said . ·'Store traffic has increased each a)Ont h in l~ over the same month in 1979," he added. ALSO INCREASING IN 1980 is Sunday shopper traffic. • rom the earll=t da of this country and lo Europe. through t late 19th Century and lnto the 20th , the Gentleman Hunter bought his decoys from a hand caNer who took great prlde 1n the qualtty, workmanship and detail of his work. Most people marvel at the detail of these old decoys. but one should rea.l.lr.e that the qualtty and detail were fo r the satisfaction of the maker and the pleasure of the owner. not for fooli ng the waterfowl. The p rtdef ul carver certified th«; quality when he personally signed each decoy. --You will note that. in the same tradition as those master carvers. each gannent that we sell prouc:IJy bears our signature In the form of our label. That Is our certifica- tion of Its quality. "About 70 percent of our storea stay open Sunday because more and more people enjoy ~ ~ s tro lling and s hopping then ," the spokesperson said. ABOUT 2.8 PERSONS per car visit South n.dJUooal ClotbinR for Women Coast Plaza on weekends, compared to 2.3 South eo..1 Plaza ~~~~ --"u persons per car on week days, he added. 714/957-tm H<>Urs at South Coasr Plaza are from 10 ---__..;;;;=;;;...._----------------==---~. a.m . to 9 p.m. daily, to 6 p.m. Saturday and :~ from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. -:• The shopping center is at 3333 Bristol St. I Ba in Costa Mesa, near the San Dle10 Freeway. In the l•J;ll'" iill!!!f -.. .· -.. ---------·-( ,. -------------~------------__ ........ ------···· -- t ~ ' • ~ . , ·~-:~nnequins sport bright spring fashions -~·front of new junior's department, .. My ~ce," at May Company, South Coast !<KlZll. ... ~ring explodes with i~lor at May Company Z~! By nM POND •.• 1"9CYI,.._._. ;t:: Bright colors shine in spring fashions at ~Company, South Coast Plaza. ~:· Yellow, pink, r ed, purple, jade and ~ange explode in brilliance in women's and !*n's spring fashions. §,. .. For so long fashions were dominated by ~ch basic colors as beige, brown and white . .... ••• •,,·· . "BUT BRIGHT colors are popular, and Nley can be mixed or worn with white," said S spokes person for May Co. 's women's !fashions, which recently renamed its juniors : department "My Place." : Tropical print blouses in bright colors ~ also are very popular. and embroidery often : is added. Dresses return to the "romantic look," ; sporting lace collars and fine detailing at •May Co. : "And jeans are as strong as ever," she : said, adding that two trends predominate - : "baggie" and straight, form-fitting. • * • JORDACBE, Glbria Vanderbilt and Brit· 'fania are popular jeans. . • On the men's side, Jordache jeans sell 'like mad." "Th e guys love them," said a ·spokesperson for the men's department : "Mike's Place." : He attributed Jordache's popularity to its : distinctive fit, which he described as, "like ·water in a glass." . OCEAN PACIFI C and Lightning Bolt ;tom in ate casual wear for the warm season. •• "And, of course, Levi jeans always are !1>9pular. We sell tons of Levi jeans and ... ,_:_._ .. b "d • ZNUC&.:i, e 581 • :·:· .. ~--!-8eU'fl .,, "" .. fuldorw ... 100lldng at JoW~·Selby, South .GIOlf P1ala. Sn lfof'JI on facing page. 1 SOUTH COAST PLAZA n13 DR~ • COSTh ~f\ tlil, ~PRING ~PEClflL~ Varied faces of spring seen at South Coast Plaza lly IL\aY J~E SCARCELLO ...... _._.rttw South Coast Plaaa wean many races this sl>rini. A YOVNG, casually -dres sed couple, walking arm tn arm, pause in front of a Jewelry store window. Ropes ol cream-colored pearls are swageed next to gold chains, and diamond watches sparkle ln the abowcase lights. But wbeo they enter the store. both walk straight to the display of wedding rings. A grey-haired clerk ln a business· suit smiles as he brings out velvet display board to ahowtbem. Farther down the maU, an older couplt'is tempted by the rich aroma of freshly-brewed coffee. They de- cide to have brunch at one of the tables in front of the restaurant so they can view the shoppers while they eat. A TINY BLONDE girl carries an inflated bunny bigger than she is. "Wait for me, Mommy," she calls running with her bulky burden to catch up. A young woman stops to adnure a frilly display of tiny pa_,te! dresses in the window of a children's shop. She smiles wistfully while loolung at the lace-covered confections. "I SVRE WISH I kne w whether it's going to be a boy or a girl," she muses. Behind a cosmetic counter in a fine department store. a perfectly. groomed clerk nods sympathetical- ly as a customer describes t he shade of lipstick she seeks . "Something bnght and cheerful. None of those dark red thlng.s. I feel like something bright to go with lhe ~I colors they're shoWJng now," the customer says. NEAR.BY, A future glamor girl about age rive. furtively help~ herself to a sample from a perfume bottle left out for that purpose. She looks pleased as the air fills with a flowery sweetness. In the teen-age clot.biDg se<:tioo. brightly-dressed mannequins seem to dance to the beat of the rock music blaring forth. A leen·aaed girl with long hair and baggy jeans tapering at the ankles explains to her mother Just exactly why she "must have" the new outfit on dis· play . "Ir.that's what the other girls are wearing to the dance. it's r1ne with me." she says, admiring the soft print skirt with its matclung lace· trimmed blouse TWO BUSINESSMEN ID suits and lies gesture while walking bnskly down the ma ll discussing a bag dea.l still in the making. They hesitate. though, at the pungent aroma of rum-flavored pipe tobacco coming from the entrance to the smoke shop. The busmessmen who had been an such a hurry are now taJlung with a clerk m a camera shop. earnestly companng different lenses. "Well, I know for sure you can't go wrong with this one." the clerk says, pointing to one of several on the counter. The lenses line up bke soldiers on parade. They reflect the many faces of spring enjoying the shopping fun of .one of the world's largest indoor centers -South Coast Plaza. A st•....,t ci subtle good tute. Our ~ imported pottoo aJ:drU perfectly IDStlaled In JOUI' choice of ltyl-. Greek letten al8o. -- "' 0 c -t :I: n 0 )> (/) .... ..,, ,... ~ )> ,..,.....,...,.f7,1- Headquarters for beautiful, romantic Gunn• Sax dr .. aes, both long and short styles In aizea 5 to 13 Illustrated - Baby Rose Print pink, purple or blue baby rosea on white poly/cotton voile with taffeta.lined skirt. lace and' satin ribbon trim SALE SALE SALE The Bare Look We. ·ve lowered the price of our best selling dressy sandals. Bare and beauti- ful styles to he.Ip yoo look your best th5 Sale ends April s. 1980 season In a variety of good-looking styles and colors. I ' ~ itti leg-flashing skirts and slim pants -yet comfortable enough to wear all day. Selby does it for you with gold-tone buckles on the vamp ... a flexible poly sole and heel. $39. selby. joyce·selby shoes UC..'::'..-=:-c.... ... MM111 • .. .. .. • ' I 1 . AJ4 IWLYPtLOT NATION Call 142-5111. Put a ltw WOidt to work for ou SI.Udy Ffuds Smoky Air Hurts No~~!llo~en· . : " &ol'roN <AP) -f'or Ule ftnl Umt. to tobacco amok• tn tbt work environ· White Hld in an lntuvlew. "Now T•S 8Tt1DY H1JND U.•1· rueattben have Mown ~ "°'klna In ment la del~riOUI to U. D01:a-amobr •betber tt will impair bJm or Cl\.M ... 1moUrl wtlo won wMll am 1b- 1 ro.atul rA 1moken la llaarall\ll to DIDO· and .Upllka.oUy reduca amalJ &1rw1y1 phyHm•. we don't know. But wlilo about U. .......... ol ....U • amollera becauH ti•• •mok1 air functlon," the rnearchen wrote. wantl It?" t-&:!trmeat H PfJ~• wlto •• e d.ama.-t.be Un, alr wt. and He• In wt .,.. .. .., or le -. tlMiD t.M r hmp THE 8BP08T, WarnaN by Jamet TBS CAUP08NIA atudy follows a ~a daJ• Tb• rer)ort l1 lb• tint ad ntlttc R Whlt•. a pby1lolocl1~L~'!d Dr. report la1t year from e.tb farael lo • aeeompuYW ........... ":Dr. ~ that breaUWt1 other people'• Herman P. rroeb. a f'ywaua. w11 Ho1pita1 and Harvard UaJvenitJ to Claude I....,_ of tbe lf.u.al llfUt. ame>Jlt la bed fOr beakb)i people. publbhed in today'a New Eo1land Boston that found poorer lun& fUDCtion Lua• ..S Blood IDIUtu&e pndlcWQat Journal rA Medicine. ln chl.ldttn of pueot.a wbo amcib. the n'""9 .... WW ele&JV-laaft. eoe~ IT 18 DPSCl'ZD to have an lmpor· There la no evidence that amall In tbe Califonlla itudy, reeeueben alder-able impeet." : ~ t.nt impert oo tht war alnad1 beln1 otrwaya dt.Hase alone ClllHt lofta·term meaaured dam~e to the alveolar MCI, Until JIOW, be aoted. ~ .... fou1ht bet weep amokerJ Hd non· problems, but It often precedes more tb _ .. _ ...__ jeet to belftl .,_... amok.-a baft Md amo~en over bannlnc C'll•rtl~ ln d 1 d'·-. .-. e 1r1pe·-or1an.a WUR~ OllYltlD no .... ~ ...... -rtdence tbat ,,.._._ ~ restaurant.I, alrplane. and other public anacrous uni a.oeuea, ._.. u em· la fed Into the blood, u ...0 •the tlQy ""_..,., ..... .._.. - plettt physema There LS • well~ tube• tbat connect tbem with the •u beiDc jeopudlMd. ,, . The ltudy, coodut'ted oo 2.100 mlddle· usociataoo between •moti.DC and hmc broocblal network of the tunes "Beea ... ol the ineooeNltve --- •led mm and womeo by lJC San Di.s1co, cancer , but tbe tobacco lDdust.ry hu When ___ __.to smoke, Wblte IUd. of tbe evidence, the caae •••Wt maintained It baa DOt been proved that ~....,..._. smokers bu not been eapedally lttoq, meHured Ille •ff•<ll of on-th•· ob •moking causes cane<r. Ute tubeo and .... thot ...Ue up the and the reelinfund psycbolollcoli pa11lvt 11rnoklnR the fum people small airways become scarred and Uona ol amokers are 81 vehement . breathe fro m the ir ne lahbo r 's "We know that if a person works permanently damaaed. In the pualve tbote of non·amokers," he wrote ... cl1arettes, pipes and clgars. around another smoker for a period of smoktt1 in the atudy, at least 10 pereet now, for tM Ant ti.me, we have a . "We conclude that cbroruc exposure ume. be will experience lune damage," of these tubes and sacs were i.nJv.red. .•, ~ ~ ........................................ .. , , , ,,. , , r. ,,. r ~ • , , ,. , _.,. ·n. low8st unrwblcted fare. $ Fly right to downtown Hobby Airport. Just cdll a Trnvel Agent, your Corporate Travel A rrangru; or Hughes Al.rweet at (714) 540-2060. Pnce is 30% off one-way adult coach fate, and is subJect to change. An inkling of the fun at Pier l's Rattan S~e. lrpw !lpdtr• hollow tttlg of tall JIMIU; lo the nor tb- ena etat• of Utter PudHh arowe reed that th• lodiau haireet aDd tran.port to th• clty of Moradebed. 'nlere 11tilled worket'9 turu r.w aa- teriel into chair• and 1tool1, -nine ailMS• rHd, then vrep- piq it vitb IUel tvioa. n.an4• tt•d'• !!Ot emite: 1u prlaitiv• eppeat&DC• la. • ra- fr,.hing departure frOlll the etandudhed monotouy of mod- er1l furul•hilllll. lo • den or •unl'OC9 red eccenta reveel your love of tbiqa natural . Pi1P1 lllPDPI Di• toumn; o..r th• b ... : T\IO 1tyl,. of chain mi4 tbru •i~., of 1tool1 tr8"l more the IOO au .. by c81tl cu.vu froa Moradabad 1outh- veet to lollb91. M the end of thia S:Nellq trtp-•DO -ttar what soologiate aigt\t clala-- tbo.a c-h are thirety! /"''-lollbay Vdpta & ,.._,~ "8•ur .. c.t1ecu .. ch \f'I' \ burlap-Yl'apped bvodle ·.,_.:J before l t • • loaded aboerd •hip. CroHiq the Are• bian Sea, Indian aDd Pacific Oc•-. th.,. dock et Loua leech for furth.r dlatrlbutiO'O. ....• .u.. t.a.st.99 aach jgss 12"R x 9',,: •••• 4.99 ••• 3.88 14''R x 11"'11 ... ,. 9.99, •• 6,88 16"R x 16''W: .... 14,99 ••• 9.88 Prlc• t-,.o·relly reduced dll'OUP AttrU 3. GAaOEN OltOVE • 31081 Hartot Boulevard, 886·2'11 0091'AMDA n10 l:Wtlar 1ou1nant. s.o.nrr ----------------------·· -- _ .. .._ .. semenf Vote To l;lect A Common Sense candidate To Newpolf Beach City Council Join Those Who Support John Cox CoMol Gwowth and ... ...-o1u.. Molntoln 0 planned llmtt to lond uses. lndudlnO pubflc and pftli'Cte beaches.. ..... llOe...., C•gulon Compete the lattlc ClrculotlOf"I Pk:Jn. inetuding the Son JooQutn ._..lls-Sontto Convon Con1dor ond UnMnlty Dove Llml AJl'tallc NolM lnsufe o 11mi1 of 40 nights pa-dov at John WC1'(ne AMpott. ,,, • .,,. the Upper lay Estobffsh a cooperotlYe atmosphere that will make~ fundtng '°' aedg6ng and sltt~ tion basins to protect thebo/. ........... ttr ... ......... , . Honor the OtYs commltmEM its to bath the relidenttol and businMs oommunitY &Mid •• b ••• ,..,,, CoNlol Toke the "itl<:JttYe in p<ot>iem SC>Mng ond not gflle OWC'f'( control to out~ ogencies •••ot•~toetty~ ~ tl"IO crtVs OU$!~"' open healnQS !hot roc:oqrwzo comm<Y" decency and the highest ern.co1 stondods Chairman -Bonnie Hesse Coordinator -Diane Cox CARDS CAllPI FORCOX FOR COX CONlmUINll FOR COX Olaimlaft1 COM MN I ES FOR COX '/ ... .. • . . . . . • , '# . • .. • . . . .. . ~ .. . . . .. . :: . . . . . ~= ·. ._.I _Jo_H_N ___ c_~ c_o ...... ~,_JR~. _l~X_I ,. ... ._..,.,,_.CaaterC-Hc-itw 111..,HM1.Tr-.l.O.• ...... t•<Mrlftit',.......,.IMcll :f ··------------------------·---.. ,. .... •• •• . ~ .. . . • ::~· .. · MERCURY SAVINGS • OM Wort OMOC'llUIOll •• 0 P I< ~ \ 10 '\i FI U . ~ J A . !\ t ti P . '.\ 1 SAil Hl>AY 10!\ '.\1 l l ' '.\1 .. untlngton Bea~. CA a:JM,0 S<>u1n.m Celllom1• R~ion•t Off/cu 8956 Valley View St , 81Jena Pt1ri.. CA 90l2Q 186e Amelll Ad., Camatlllo, CA 93010 tSIJC ------ 20715 S. Avalon 81\'d . Car.on CA 90748 23021 Lalla Centar Or . flake Forest), El Toro. CA 92630 1001 E. Imperial Hwy ' Lo Habra, CA 90631 22939 Hawthorne Blvd . Tonance, CA 90505 • ... ' Spy Who Fled Still Missing LOS ANGELES <AP> -It bu been IQOn than two montha 11nce convicted •PY Cbtl1topher Boyce ••Md himMll ov r two fences at the 1uppoledly m11Jmum aecurlty federal prison at Lompoc, 1Upped lnto I.be n arby woods aod vanl1bed. Offtcial comment on the cue ls now handled neluaiwly from tbe U.S. Manhala Service office ln Wuhlnctorr Manha.ls here are not allowed to comment on the cue althouc.h the lnvesti11tioa is a "joint effort between Washington and Los Anaelea," Wu hangtoo spokesman Bill Dempsey Hid Wednesday. AFTER MAKING HUNDaEDS OF phone calh, running down scores or tips and interviewing dosens of Boyce's acqu1in- tance1, fnends and members or his family, investigators have exhausted their leads. One deputy marshal is as- signed to the case full ttme. although other invesU1ators are , sometimes called in. Law en- forcement agencies around the world have been asked lo be alert for Boyce. • . • Boyce, 27, was convicted of llOYca ,,....,, Mlln::ti 'D, 1• EXCESS SHIPMENTS 2 CONTAINERS OF HANDMADE ORIENTAL CARPETS & RUGS FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE AT .PUBLIC AUCTION 0 .0 .E. 214190 A-rican EJCllN9 entry • 272319 0 .0 .E. 1/2AllO l~r-Speed entry • 272131 WE ARE OBLIGATED TO AUCTION 2 CONTAINERS COMPRISING OVER 2700 RUGS WHICl-t,WEAE ORDERED IN EXCESS AND MUST BE DISPOSED OF IN OROER TO SATISFY OVERSEAS SUPPLIERS We Ire also 1nclud1ng other rugs to make available a fine selection from most rug weaving countrres 1n the world. The catalogue writ include Taba Tabar Tabrrz Kerman Sarouk 81d1ar, Na1n, honahan, K1shan, Silk Oum, Bouchara. Peking and Srnk'rang Chr~ese rugs' Also various Indian rugs, Rouman1an Tabriz, Fine Caucasians, Egyptian Kashans and many more. Sizes from 2'x3' to 18'x12' 1nclud1n9 many runners. AUCTION 2 PM PREVIEW 1 PM SATURDAY, MARCH 29 BEST WESTERN -MARINA INN 34902 DEL OBISPO STREET DANA POINT Auctioneer· A. Aehef lnlormatoon (213) 70l-002I T er mi CW\/Chedc A.A, & A, Inc l 41.ecl Long Beach 81\'d Long Beach, CA ll0807 Q 1086 Irvine Bllld . Tustin, CA 92680 235 N. Citrus Ave .• Weet Covina. CA 91793 lQUAI HOUSlllG ar .. ou treason an 1977 for taking top-secret documents ---------------------------_:_--========:_ • • ,,, • • • • • . ~ t • • ... . .. Mercury Room" •v•1l•Olt one reHIWld Niii THE THIRD WAVE is another explosive work by AIV1n Tot11er author of Future Shock The Fir s t Wav e wa o; agricultural. the second 1ndus1r1a1 The third wave 1s now crea11n9 a new ovihza11on T ofller tet is ho w th •~ new • society w111 affect your lifestyle. 1ob seJCual attitudes. economic & 001ttica1 mrnd sots Pick up your COPY today at AlvinTolller l.ullVd f1lll!MJ ~ llf E about proposed U.S. spy satellites out of the "black vault" communications room at TRW Inc . • 4 in Redondo Beach where he worked as a clerk. WITH 1118 BOYHOOD FRIEND, Andrew Daulton Lee, Boyce sold the documents to Soviet agents in Mexico City for $70,000. Prosecutors said the damage to the United Stales was nearly beyond calculation Boyce was sentenced to 40 years in prison and Lee, wbo used the money to fa.nance a small-time drug trade between Mexico and California, was sentenced to lile. Both were sent to Lompoc. The prison had only reeenUy been made a maximum-security facility and still bad medium· security guard towers and prisoner check pro· cedures. Lrttteton s Wlf . . •: BOYCE, WITH THE HELP OF Seattle bank :: 14.95 robber Perry Gilbert, 23, wbo was left behind, bid ~ I.~ 1-Q J ---... in a drainage ditch after leaving a papier-macbe •. ___ " ~ ...._~ < ,fences at a bl.t.nd spot between towers. snipped the :: ~I Jl.t.11 1)10~'.~a ·"'':El-.)~-~ dummy in hjs bunk. He cllmbed two chain-link ~ illll barbed wire at the top, and fled into the woods. ~ BOOKS r--b , SJ]J; Federal investigators have dismissed specula-t 369 E. 17th St., Costa Mna tion that the espionage was set up to mislead the I\ InrJ1• Soviets and that the CIA helped Boyce escape. :: "'~ Westport Squw. ,...._ -._.,., c;ra Such thoughts were prompted by the ease of the :-rt.on. 64a.OOKS C64246571 escape and the ract that Boyce is the son of a ~~===========WC>fU'«L=====·~:~:·•::u:':'M=:::::::::::~iiiiii~fo~rm~e~r~F~B~l~a~g~e~n~l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-~ ~ ~ ~ ' • ~ ~ -~ ~ .,, ~ . • · . . . . · . .. ·. . . ... .. :· ·! • .. l ~ :1 :: :· ·: .. • ... • .. • .i ' • • . ' • of '1Jltiques, antique reproductions and estate jewelry! March 27 Through April 3 Our Estate Sale represents an opportunity for you to purchase esta~. antique jewelry and antique reproduct~o~s at prices considerably below present market value. This is the result of experienced buying from individuals, banks, heirs and executors of estates. Our collection this year is an unusually fine one with prices ranging from under $100 to many thousands. Come to buy or browse at CHARL-ES H. BA RR WESTCLI FF PLAZA ' 17th and Irvine NEWPORT BEACH 71.t ·"2-3310 Ste mpact System Sale Hi-Fi Music System with Dolby* Cassette an<I FM caam.ttee-110 br .-... 1.uc• 399~499.95 T~of.tfle-hne h1-r1 compact stereo system olrE-rs 12-watts per channel. mrn1mum RMS at 8 ohms from 20· 20 000 Hz wrth no more than 0 8°0 total harmonic d1s1on1on Play and record from cassette AM FM or phono 2-speed oell·driv ;iu1om.1t1c record changer 2t. · ·hrgn 3-way speaker systems with 8 · w oolN 5 · m1dr.rnge 2" tweeter. 13-I 20~ 'l M 01'1t>y Lat>O•rllO"t:!> Stereo Headphones- Discover the Fun of Private Dual Pattern Stereo Microphone Listening PR0·20 by Realistic 2995 • 20·'16 ,000 Hz Response •"Snap Flt" Headband Assembly Constructed with the latest engineering. these stylish headphones deliver bass reproduction comparable to more costly models. thanks to the special "low angle" drrvers. Soft loam-filled vinyl ear cushions are contoured to the ear for comfort. 10· coiled cord. l3·100I By Realistic 3495 '" Two internal eleclret capsules let you record stereo w ith 1ust one mike Switchable patterns to r large <'nd small qroups. Includes 10· cord and case. Two ' , .. plugs Battery extra 33.919 44·930 Ultra high-fidelity that caplures the sot1est and loudest passages Wilhou1 overload distort B . ron . ring out the best . '" Your recorder. 44·931 t • ¥ - • c a•www.,, .. ...... c 't ............. ... , .. I 11 ... ,.._..., .............. ,rtn •\Ill• .. dtJ ....._ • • DICK CARSTEMSEM 1·, ! Mn. filo:AllH e ..... M : There la no aubatltute for experience 1 • Costo Mno City Ca•cl ~ • ,._.lof..,~fo E-0....~ Rell._,_ tltO~...._C:O...,._ £ ••••••••••••••••••••••••• : PUBUC NOTICE I PUB~C NOTICE l PICTinous IMISIN•H PIC'TITIOUS IMISINIU _,_.. ITATeNWT NAME STATIMINT TM foe-.. __, I\ c1oi11e Du\I-'"" lolto.1119 .,..._ 11 dolrtQ Du'I I• ....... ""UH J & ~IOH l!NTl!lt ... IS«, iJJI ~RASTKA l'AltMS, U O l't lr O•f••• 0.-lw , Nllfttlft9t0f' hMll, Orlw, c.u,.... C..lfenH _,, c.lifenll• ftW7 0-.-J .......... ...., '•Ir °"'"· Jott won.,, SMl9'1. ut1 OICf-· COit• Mew. c.ilfomle mn Of ..... """'lflGlon lletcll. C.INomlt Tiits ~SI\ <Oftducl«I by.., I" r 92641 Clivklutl. ... Tiiis liMIMla Is ~Wei b\I M U.. 0-., J. Pr•11lt " div._. Tiii• .........,. -fU.. witfl 1M !· JCWI W. Sleioh Go<llll'f Clerll of Ot-County °" t' Tiiis ''--wn fllM wtt11 ttoe Me~ll I, "9Q, t~ ~-ty Cieri< ol Ort1'9e CouM'I' °" f'AUL A. MIUfNA ...,," "·... .. .. ..., .. .._ , ,., ... •tt .... tNt ..... . •f'WlltNcl Orenot <M•t o.11~ ~ .... ~--~..,, ..... ti, 20, 21, Aflr. l, ·-1151.. -,,,.. • Publlllled 0rtf1Qe (MU Delly Pllo4, Mer. ll, 20, 71, Aflr. J, 1* IM.HO PUBLIC NOTICE PVllUC NOTICE .. ,. ; INC -: NtlOpOrt Stationery McNab-I~ Rroltors Whtpple's Heallh Foods Cali/omU:J First Bonk Co~ Cleanen Flot«ra by Morn P~Sovings E•ln-Plea Two male strippers. Phlllp A. Larivtere, 23. left . and Vincent L . Dirienzo. 28 . l eave a Lawr e nce . M a s s , courtroom after pleading innoce nt to obsce nit y charges. Man In rear is a n attorney. .. • ~ndroJlk G1/U Magic Mirror Ge~an s The G~ld Drug Im~ Hard1D0re Cluldrn1'1 Unlamittd Shell ~ St.ohon , l QENE.RAL NEWS l'M VOTIMC. FOi llY WILLIAMS IECAUSI: ..· "He's led the fight to ctean up the Baek Bay. At1 an Envlronmentar Consultant he's made real progreea toward k~ng the natural beauty of Newport Beach Just that .•. natural. I'm voting for Ray. he's the "natural''. choice." RAY WILLIAMS Paid lo< by Committee 10 Re-e ~ 1 1ams Barbara L1cl'lman. 62' Poppy Street. ~ona del Mar 92825 FamllySlze Washer x 6 aU1om1tlc ~lee: Reg\Jlar/Heny, Perm. Press. Knits/Gentle, Soak, end Pr•Wnh Automatic c:ooHtown fot Penn. Pr--.. Sc;Jper SURGJLATDA• AQ•t.alOr. EnervY S.vt~ watw temp. M6ec1.of Wtth 4 wuh/r1,,_e combtna- hons 2 wean and spin speeds and MORE i SAN MIGUEL DRIVE At San Joaquin Hiiis Road Newport Beach Carpet Town·s . ANNUAL SPRING SALE! IN COMPUAHCE WfTH IECTIOH 141 M THE TRUTH IN LENOtNO ACT~ NOV., tt'7•, THE FOLLOWINO ITAnMEHT MUIT H IN· CLUDED IN OUR AD: "THE COST M atEDn' IS INCLUOID IN THI PRICI QUOTED 'OR THI OOOOI ANO UfMCll" •.. HOWEVM. FOR THIS SPECIAL IAll A8SOUJTELY NO INT!Rl!ST OR OTHl!R CREDIT CHAROl!I WILL H PAID BY THI cua. TOMER FOR OHi Yl!AA. THIS IS AN HOHEST f'AEE CAl!OrT PROMOTION. Ouri119 ClfPtt Town's s,.ct1C1111r Annual Spring s.te ... • W. will prowtttt llOfll'l1l lnst1llltloft 111so1wt1ty FME wtlln rou purcll111 Uf'Ptl 11141 pldd1n9 dltf'lnt trus ult. • And .•. derint ltllt a,«111 Ult. Oii 111 ordlts Oftf SZOO wlltl 25• • clown 11 llmt o4 orftf Of lnstllllhOfl, Ind'°"' good credit -ONE YEAR INTEREST FREE CREDIT .•. SAME AS CAStt ... WITH NO ~YMENTS Tlll MAY! LIMITED TIME ONLY! EXAMPLE Amount ol P\lr'cN5e $AOO [)owfl Pt'f"'81'4 .. 1"ntJ ol ()rQl!f 01 ~ SI 00 SJOO A Pf'l Ra• & FtnenQI ~ .(). T 04al ol P9ymenls SJ00 12 OQl>al peymef'b °' S25 e«;h F ·~ e>.iymc<!I no4 dll& ha"""'• .......... of .... oerpeta .......... ...,,...~ .. ll•ted In ........... Select ............. .., ................................ colon, AND •• , ...... tt.la ......._ ..... we .. ~owNe ......... IMto .. tioft •ao1ute1y "'II wtt... JOU purcMM CMpet .... INI •• 191 lerry• Wa .,..oa.I offw .... not ...aY to,....,..._• olOM outs, C ... W ltw Oii f-.... IMtok oerpet. UVIL LOOlt MuftMweed cotcwrllons In • conttnuoua 01.tfMnt ny· Ion ph. sen CVT a LOC» mu Up '° .... nWnvte muttl· tone ook>t'I '" • nytoft plle cut •nd toot> atyte. .. so~ MTLOM Ht-LO A ac:ulpMed ~ of cononuoue tu.m.nt nyton ,.. ~ ., ....... cotcn. SG!! SAXONY "'8SM 100% ..,ton pie ....... long ..., In • cut pie pluth In ••••r•I 1otld c:otora. CVTNl"-USll ......... nylon ,.. '" • l"°'1 '*"" ttyte. Sefilct fro'" sis tOM-Oft•lOM c:otota. $~ MYl.OM cur a LOC» le6ect"'" ~ ~ tone colol1lttone of ...... .. , nrlon pita lh•l I• =~sg• a5,.., IO'll .,.,.,..,, KUllTUIU flUISH Nrton .,... cut end looe» In muttMoM COlcM'I pto- lectied~leiet ...... 9fld 1ntMI*'. dlT a "°°' mu C1'ooM fnMll ... "*'"· huoct colon Of ""°" pile Plolllct.d wtltl • ..,.., ..., guerantM. H••l·Hl Trewlra ltlr Pol)a•r pn. ,...... In • wtde-.cttoft ot ao ..... cotor. . s1111 M-LOLOC» llMutlM multMoM col-- Ofetione '" • ~ ~ of 100411. ftYtoft plle. sen MliUMDf&.USM · . , .GENERAL NEWS . ' HSW YORK CAP> -Nlee •Po en~• w • •Ue1.ct ~ .................. 11 ~ ol marl· J"W et lt.....Sy Airport. .. Uaey dMla't ...,., what to do WW. blm. He't oalJ 11MJ'W old •. A Pon Authority poUee ottlclal aald Wtdneeday the lnddent l'flllecta a n.w pbue ln the 1mu,.Una of drup from the Caribbean. uwrvz EVEN HAD mat~ of M ANWRIL•~. A TEWAJlDESS approaebed tho boy'a falbtr, who waa aUllDQMd \0 alp a waiver that th cblld bad been safely delivered. But the father, aena101 lroubl~. re- fuaed to lisn and rao away. Since tbe Brooklyn address on the boy '1 ~ket turned out to be phony, the boy had to be taken to a cblldren'a abelter while police de- cided what lo do with him. • ....... ,...,. Norman Mailer, author of ''The Ex· ecutloner's Song." has asked that his name be withdrawn from fiction award competition which he says American Book Awards Com· mittee has turned into "commercial event.'' =· klda blllftl rented from their parenta --.. -:: to lb down there and bnaa back 01: .&'J Tbe boy waa not Identified because _______ ...;...._;_ ________ _ of bla ace. :: • drqa, .. aald the o1nc1a1. who dJd not v· Need d N oc.n ROBERTC. ·: ••e• ... "" want to be ldeoU/\ed. "Some of these 1888 e ow THE :: •Lt. Gov. Mike Curb ~~~~ .. ~-bp~loc~. daon~. forth more AOANA. Guam CAP> -Any u .s DEVELOPERS vaKU ....... u"" • ... c1llzens who want to visit lhe Com h a s c r e a t e d Police Hid the boy new from monweaJlh of the Northern Manana UiOfE KAZER ATTOR..V AT LAW --........... co m mis s ion lo Kln11ton, Jamaica. and came into Islands will need a vlsa to enter. says '1 recruit "the highest cuatA>ms at lbe airport carrytne loys Gov. Carlos S. Camacho The an· NO caliber people" into ln one band and an airline luuaee nouncement came after the us. Im · ON s tate govern t carton ln the other. m1gr'allon and Naturalization Service m e n · When the carton was "-··-"" lo be 0 •.He named hi n e •uuuu reversed a 1978 agret!ment under .. __ _ 401 CMc Cetttef Ot. Wett Suite 1030, s.m. .,,. Tel:~31 ':; .. per 5 0 n s t 0 l h e full of plutic bags of Colombian which the residents of the island!) • marijuana. police said, they took the were considered US. citizens for am· Bob '-ill.~•n ·~:·commission. boy inlo custody. migration purposes. ...._.... .~~"'- Spec1a l l z1ng 1n c r iminal law, drunk driving and personal 1n1ury. Free consula- t1on · ~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=-~~~-..2===========~~========~ UP TO 70% OFF! It's our seasonal clearance sale with tremendous Siltlings throughout the store. Some brands. styles or coJo,s are in limited supply. Hurry In for best selection. Sale pria!s good Ihm 415/80, "'"'1Jle .,.,,,Ses last. I I ·I I ~1 .. ------- KNIT BEAOf SHIRTS '--l'>~ I~ o<l o,hon '" lmq """"' t.n.1 .,._,.. b\I Bott, Oc: un P<Kifk. 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"""'""' IWq \13 34 NOW $14.99-19.99 DRESS PANTS Choose "°"' • 1-'dt _..,....., rJ jUl1lor elf-~ Ill.~ al~ end eo1or .. Kt9 \.24. 34 NOW . $15.99-19.99 GALS' T£E SHJRT«, '-""~ 'l ,t()t• .... "1'•p :1 '"~ -..-... .J,.. , t ... ..: .. ~ ..... "'-.. 14 NOW $4.99-12.99 FASHION TOPS v... ',,,,I"'<"' on• ... ~~ ....... c,j r ,...,. ""° """1 "'P> lo" rl """""' o0 d•ll"N lrt'WTI ~ .... \IO lfl NOW $10.99-16.99 VEl.OURS & SWEATERS Hfot'Q''"' ~on~ ~one!-·"'"""' Req \22 27 NOW $14.99-17.99 CASUAL DR£S5£S ....,..~on <1 ~ OI Pf!!\< ca"-"" dr-IW.or1t'd R.q \I 8 JO NOW $11.99-19.99 NOBODY CUTS PRICES LIKE WILD WEST! . . • DM.YPILOT AJ1 e HONEST e DECENT e CARES e HE LISTENS!' Phil Maurer For City C:OUncil Dist. 5 The Candidate Who f.ares Enough To Listen Most Politicians Are Never Available- 1 Commit That You'll Be Able To Reach Me At My Office ANYTIME! Philip Maurer Educator, Busin~mao .. . ' PHILIP MAURER~. . FOR CITY COUNCIL Paid tor by the committee to Elect "'mp Mauret: Treasuf"ff, R~ld Kurt& • 325 Olemoncl, Doe lllarld 71•-67J.9530 \ TeW-rnkle KUia BeCome Math Teachsn Pa....,q ol malb atudeata wbo •u-d TeW\M&. llUWJe Scbool ln O.ta 11•• tan• a ... \lP lD Nad11na for the N tlon '1 eventual conversion to the metric •Y•tem I.ft yean ahead Th.,lr tbenb belon1 to malb ... cher Carol 11~r. • ftPP a I ndJ tM homewon to her 1tud oll' par.n&a "Sometimes parent• wrn •Iv~ rblldren reclln11 uf 1tnsltty " Mn TIPIU.1r 4tll plained ··'?bey may aay It <metric atudlH) I• Ull noc uary. or too hard." Soi •be 1lv" her atudenll • a pee al ualanm nt for test• 1n1 pantnll about lhe metric 1y1tem. HM ~cket -UMd now by ull math teachers at the mid· dle achool In north Costa Meaa -mcludM a metrics prtl-lt1t, worksheet& with an anawer Jrey and a poat-teal. "WHEN THE parent looks at the pre·t.est and says. 'Ob, I'm not going to do very wt:ll, · the kid gels to tell his parent, ·Just do tbe best you ran' ·'They JUSt love 1t · · The children then explatn metrics to their parents. sht' explalMd ·'The parents then lake the same teal again," Abe said. "und without fall. Uwy gel o perfect paper " THE PARENT 1nvolvf' menl Is a "rt•tmfor<'t'mt>nt" in lht1 <·hlld's lti.•rnlntt. 11ht> 11 11ld , und p11rt>nt11 1tnln u brhchtM outlook rnJ(arclln1it I h\1 mt•lrk sy11t4'ln The h•au lnvolvt• t1l mple mt•trlc chon.'li, 1rnl'h 1&11 ltJenU r yl nM which unlt11 ur mt'tuurcmt•nt urt• lorl(f•t , C't'ntlmt'lt>rl' or mcwra. ttnd meu11urlnl( vnrlouKly 11hal)(-.I ltt'ma with u mt•ter stlC'k o.NIYl'l ... IUff ....... CAROl TIPPER SHOWS KIDS HOW TO MEASURE UP Jemea StanHH, Kethy Strong Try Metrtc1 "T~ trk k." 11ht' nott.>d. "IR nevtr to ronvl'rt the melric system to atundard meairnre menta." • I r • ptervent1on If ejected in • Church Flap . SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A federal judge has approved un agreement cndlOJ: a dispute over the use of 672·aC'n' Napa County resort by a i:roup afrthaled with the Rev. Syn Myun Moon'!> Unification Church. U.S. District Court Judge Stanley We1gel . s igning an order saytng the 1ssue chd not call for federal inlervent1on. c;aid that any legal dispute could besl be decided in s tate courts. THE NEW EDUCATION Development Systems Joe.. an affiliate of the church, sought to stop Napa County from ipterfer· ing with us ing the property for religious purpose:. The county denied any rl' h~1ous d1scr1mmat1on and !>atd a zoning ordinance restricted the land to agriculture a nd recrea· t.Jon and prohibited any educa· t1onal use. The judge s ugges ted both sides attempt to work out an agreement covering main · tenance a nd weekend use. THE AGREEMENT provides seminars may be held al Aetna Springs on weekends. with 75 al· lowed one weekend and 85 the next. In addition, 25 caretakers, who may be NEDS members. will be allowed on the site but may not lake part in the seminars. Seminar participants' use of the property will be limited to worship, theological d1scuss10'1!> and recreation. Freeway Site Newport Seeks Buy Of Highway Land Newport Beuch city off1ciaLc; have launched another effort lo ac· quart' a strip of land ne xt to West Coast lhghway that was bought by th1> l>tate for the now defunct Pac1!1c Coast Freeway Nt'wc:><>rt Beach City Council members voted unammously Monday night to have City Manager Robert Wynn re-0pen negotiations with Wp Watches As Boys Try To Steal Boat Three teen·age boat Uueves are probably wondering how police found them Tuesday as they tned to steal a boat docked m Newport Beach The answer is that Detective Mike McDonough spotted them ucross the water as he tn· terviewed the victim of another crime. McDonough was chatting Wlth the crime victim at the victim's home on Via Lido Soud when he became s uspicious of the ac. tivlties or the trio on a dock at 800 E. Bay Ave. McDonough borrowed binoculars from his host. After watching the boys a few minutes became convinced they were go· mg to steal the cabin cruiser they were on. He then alerted patrolmen to the cnme·Ul·the· making. CalTrans for the strip of lana that used to be nght-0f.way for the Pacific Electric Railway. THE CITY BOUGHT a portion of the ngbt-Of·way and opened a park on It two years ago. 1be ex· lating parlt is located beside the h11bway from River Avenue to 59th Street. The land now sought is the balan~ of the strip from 59lh Street to the Santa Ana River which officials want to tum mlo a park. City officials are go1.0g into the negoUaUons Wlth an appraisal that sets the value of the land at about $650.000 because its only use 1s as open space. HOWEVER, THE use of the land has been the 'subjfct or dis· pule wtlh CaJTrans ~hose of· flcials note that 1t is subdivided and zoned for duplexes. Baaed on that use. the state was asking $1.13 million two years ago, when the deal was in· itlally contemplated. City officials declined the offer because of the price dilferences. The city holds that the lots are too far below minimum slie standards set by both lbe city and the coastal commission for the property to ever be used for anything but open space. Southern California Gas Co. employees Mike F\tzgerald (with breathing gear) and J . C. Warren wete called ou\ Tuesday af · ternoon when a gas leak was reported in the 500 bl~ ot Bolla Avenue ln Newport Beach. 'lbe leak, the result of corrosion. caused gas from a two-inch line to push the street out to an 18-lncb bulae about 12 feet long. A' company spokesman said service to the area was maintained while the line was dug up and a new fitting Installed. ,. ' Laetrile Lawsuit . Planned ROCHESTER. Mln.n. <AP) - A pro-Laetrile 1roup baMd ln California plan.a to tut LIM Na· UooaJ Cancer lnatJtute to ti.It cancer patJent trials •l tht Mayo C lin ic bec •uae. the 1roup cl•lma. lhe Laetrile furnished by NCI for the atudlea 11 tolllc and impure Michael Culbert. president or the National Commltte• for Freedom o( Choice In Ca.nttr Therapy Inc , Lofi Altos, CaUr . told of the plan1 In a lelepbooe Interview Cul~rt uld 11 tern porary reRtralning order will be sought against NCI f'rldar In U S Dtstrlct Court. Sin •ran CISCO DK. CIL\IU.ER 0 Mot>rtf"I , head or tht Mayo Clinic'" com prehenslve <'ftn<'('r renter and dlrr<'tor of tlw C'llnlr'" l.attrllt> treatment !ltUd V, Wft8 OUt 11( town Wrdnt>11duy nnd unavallehlr for rom mf'nl on lhf' announrt'<l 11ult But n Movo "Pf>ke'lman !!aid lhe lr1al11 art• J!olnl! ahead as p l annf'd Thf' t'llnlr know11 nothing obout tht> suit. h.-Hid. and any questlom1 11 hould tw directed to NCI, of Oelheeda. Md Or Saul Shep•rh. Attln1 di rector or NC'I a dlYlalon of ran<'er treatm('nt. aold Wednt'I day. "We ore fully utlllfled with tlw quaUty of llM" material we ore ucilnl( In l.hf' trials Aa far aa we're <'oncerned. there'" no bHls ror s uch • suJt " THE MAYO CLINIC on Mon· day be1an treatlnc the lint ot six terminal cancer patients with Lael.rile to study wbd.ber the controversial antl·nncer compound made rrom apncot pits is toxic. Three patients will get Laetnle orally and th~ W1U get it by lnJectloo. a clinic spokesman said. The six are forerunner~ of between 250 and 300 cancer pa uenu who have volunteered for Laetrile treatment at the Mayo Clinic. the Memorial Sloan· Kettenng Cancer Center in New York. al UCL/\. and thl· University of Arizona Among those f1hng the suit were Robert W Bradford . former president and rounder of the Freedom of Choice group and president o r American Biologics, a San Francisco re· search center Bradford has or fered to furnish "pure" Lactnle for the cancer tests Dancing Set For Exercise Energetic dance steps are lo Ix> t aught beg1nrung April 10 at the Harbor Arca Girls Club for mothers who'd like a carefl"'<.'t' way to exeretse Aerobic dancmg from disco to Charleston will be taught at 10:30 a.m. on Thursdays for the following eight week s. u spokeswoman reported. The hour·long sessions are to be h eld at th e club, 181 5 Anaheim St.. Calta Ila•. and Cree child care ls lo be provided i.n the regular SlS fee. Further Information may be obtained at 646·7181. Polire Seek Body LOS ANGELES <AP> -The body of a wealthy Bel·Alr woman who vanished in 1976 was lhe target of a search today near Phoerux. Arii.. by a Los Angeles police detective and a defense attorney. foll owing directions provided by her COO· fessed murderer. I LUCAlt"' °"'" -CATHY HAN. 10, SHOWS WINNING FOAM Her Penmenehlp Won Prize In Newport 4TH GRADE CHAMP Theresa Dinh. 10 29-11nit Plan For Downtown Condos OK'd Lampruan Construction Co plans for a ~urut condom1ruum project near downtowo CostJ ~es:i ~ved Planning Com mtss100 blesslllgs t..hls week The co mm1ss1on r ecom · mended that the near!} one acre parcel. composed or ftve narrow lots fronting on Wilson Strttt and Orange Avenue. be ~zoned from R·2 to the denser R-4 xonc 'Pen, P ttLfil ' Prep/or . . .., Tournamer4· fAt«1~ hMl'W!wrltlnl( rcmal~ Important In th,. d•y f/f l~ typewrU.eT aod rom5"1lt'r, sa~: 11n eJe~ntary 'l<'hool tracher reaponalble for groomln& 10 coaat•I are• 11tude0La for the county's Pen and Qulll wrlllng contest J , Karlene von S1eb11k1, wbo Just en&10ffred the Newport·Mesa ,. Unified School 01~tnct wrltiDJ( • contest for fourth and flfth graders at Andersen School lb Newport Bea c h , s ays beT <'harKes wtll contmue to practice until the Apnl 26 me{!t WINNERS OF THE local con'.. lt>!lt last week include fi ftb ~raders Tommy Nguyen a.Q.d 'thonh Pham of Sonora School .. CJth)' fl an of Corona del Ma't". Jnd Kerry G~hcrt of Harbor \'u•w Ron Davlb of Manners S<"hool 1i. th(• alrernatt' FQurth grade winners were \t a l 1 k a Sh a w o r Ca l 1 for o 1 lC-- Schoo I, Theresa Dinh of Sonora: Danielle Sneed of ~ar' St~ and Adrienne Cordrey qf '\ t•Wport fl<'t~hl'> Fourth gradt' altern .. te to the contest 1s Georgina Smith of Harbor View. Sixteen of the di1ttnct's 19 l'lemeotary schools entert'd con te<;tants in the local v.ntl'-<>ff. \t rs von ~tu said EACH COl''TESTA:\'T used a pencil an taJun~ d1ctat1on. writ rng a letter and addressing an envelope. They picked up ball point pens to fill out a form and then moved to lbe chalkboard to write an "official" sentence Judging was by teachers Jan Purcell and Kathy Cox. Ne wporl ·Me s a 's fo urth graders took second place as a Commissioners also rccom· team In last year 's Orangt' mended that the City Coun<'1l ap County Pen and Quill cont.est. prove the three·story construe· said Mn. von Szeliski. a fourth lion project while s1Wng as the !'rade teac he r at Ande rsen city's Redevelopment Agency. School. · The Redevelopment Agency is ~. • CJ encouraging private investors lo .._,....wmg 888e8 Join small downtown area lots • into larger pa.reels for COD.SlruC· Set for Children lion of muJli.urut apartments and coodomuuums by orrenng approval ol hJgber den.s1ty proJ ecu. Included in Lampman's plan .1s the conversion of a tn·plex to condominium status. planners reported. New construction 1s planned for 26 or the 29 unit:. okayed by the commission. Classes 1n watercolor a nd drawing for ctuldren 8 to 14 are being offered by the Costa Mesa Leisure Services Depl. Both classes will begin April 10 and will m ee t 1n the Downtown Community Center, 594 Cent.er St. Registration fees are SlS for each class. For more information call 'TS4·S300. ~================:it==~ so WHAT~· NEW ELECT WITH YOU? Only the Dally Piiot really tells you what'• new In your local comrt1unlty ••• .-ry day ' ''e:." JOHNSON ,J IUSIMISS SINSI HUMAN COMC&M FOR COSTA MISA COUMCll ... FOi us , ·-· .... --·-------------------- NATION Jeopardy kYictim'• Will Would Benefit Woman Swpect ._ IM .... n&S ON .... beU. faeee -·--to W. ln priloll v ea..lct.d -tM MeOOd· de1Nt murder cbarat. C.vtc:Uon allo Woukt mean tllat •b• could not tnbtrlt Tanower'a money. Tbe doctor, who never mar- ried, wu a k>na-Ume companion of Mrs. Harria. Recently, be bad bffoaeetnalln. Tr)'foro9, wbois divorced. f. • Tbtl.S-..,..willaleoaetuidt : tlto,OOOfortbecollefeeducationa • u•.,..• ol Mrs. Tryforoe' wo_ ~ and aix children of bls nieces and nes)hews. iletbod of dlabursement wu not mentioned. Under the will, dated Jan. 21, the two Tryforoe children, Laura and Electra, each also would re· ceive $20,000 in a trust fund. THE WILL LEFT $35t,Oll TO be divided · a mong 10 nieces and nephews, a cousin and an un- cle. Tarnower's slater, Pearl Schwartz, is to receive $1,000 and the doctor's $500,000 estate in Purchase, where he was shot to death. Also named in the will was Tarnower's driver, Henri Von Der Breken, and his wife, Suzanne, who would each re- ceive $32,000, on the basis of $2,000 for each of the 18 yean they had worked for Tarnowet'. Tbe couple lived with Ta.mower lo b.iJ estate and discovered he had been shot. Other bequests included the Westchester Heart Association, $15,000; Whlte Plain.a Hospital. Fee for Tea Garden SAN FRANCISCO <A Pl -The city Recreation and Parks Commission plans it to start charging admission next July to the famed Japanese Tea G(rden in Golden Gate Park. · City staff members are working on a fee s~hedule that would raise an estimated $500,000 a year to help lhe financially strapped parks system. The ree schedule will make allowances for such people as the needy and senior citizens. tl0,000: and PhylU1 Rosen. u .. ployee at the .. .,...... M.Mteal Group U..t T.,...., fouDded • ...... .... Mal•, 17, IS 'IU J'OUD bted- mlau.a ol tM poeb M1dlln 8cbool fOI" slrll in Ore•••Y. Va. llllt told ~b lM kllltna wu uointeedoaal -lhal abe had driven from Vlr1inla to have Tamower kill her, and that there wu a 1tru11le ln wblcb the doctor waa ahot four Umet. TUDO•er requat.d tn tbe wUl tbat b1I re· mllu '-cremai.d and that b1I ubea be de~lted In a pcmd on hll property ln Purchase The body wu not cremated, however. and Tarnower's body w11 bm1ed at Mowtt Hope Cemetery lo nearby Ant1)9)'. Poclo Furniture &rikin8.Conlemr:::orary Desi8n. Carefree. Featured In Home MogazJM Come to Roger's Gardens ond see the Uneo patio selection from Medallion leisure Furniture. Sturdy, heavy duty aluminum frames p<OVide yeors of rugged use. ond will never rust. The dose-set vtnyt stropS. ln decorotor cokxs, 0<e mildew and light reslstont to< long-lasrlng beouty and vlrtvolly carefree mainte- nance. Enjoy the solid comfort of Uneo. rhe patio furniture wl th the look of today.. 4a • Glau Top Tobie ........... S4JO Dining Arm Choir ........... ~ 160 N~·H~'Y . lndoor/OvrOoo< ~n (, flowf"\. lonoKOPonq An1oqye1 • Pouo fvm.l\>I• ond A«t'»Oflfl Acl'0\1 trom ro\/'.on l!Jond • ~ k>oQvw\ 01 MocAnf>u• N-PO't o.ocn 040· ~ • Sp'1n9 "'°"'1 Q om CO {)pm clorly WE'RE MOVING! WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE OF LIGHTING FIXTURES DOMESTIC & IMPORTED• ONE OF A KIND OR QUANTITIES• DISCONTINUED & OVERSTOCKED VERY SPECIAL PRICES! WE'RE OETERMINtO TO CLEAR OUT EXCESS INVENTORY APARTMENT OWNERS & BUILDERS WELCOM E! HOUR S: MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 a.m .-6 :30 p .m . SUNDAY 10-5 NUWEST LIGHTING, INC. 15032C Redhil I, Tustin (714) 731-3344 AT THE INTERSECTION OF REDHILL AT EDINGER Skiing dassllle-d ads are lbe best place to buy or sell ski wear and equipment ln the DaUy Pilot. 642-5678 Where was your $1QOOO on September 27, 1979? --: . . . . . -. ......... _ ... . . . •, . • ¥...,' -.::. · .. . . . ,, •• ..... ... . ... -:~ .... . . . •• . -.. . ... ..:_~ ... :-.. ; ... • . ·~ If you purchased one of our six-month $10JOOO Mon~y Market Certificates six months a~o, . congratulations. You're $504.31 richer toaaW And if ypu didn't? We still have some good i news: Todafs interest rates and yields (see below) are much higher than they were back then =~~ ;&•~s~~ ... ~~~~~-~_,_o_a _____________ .: t Annual Rate (Effective through next Wednesday) -• . ' Annual Yield** , •Interest earned when Rate was 10.ll4" and Yield WU 10.355~. "Yield, tf prindpal and interest were to remain oa dtooeit for one year at this Rm. Rate and Yield may dwwe ll lix·IDOllCh renewal date. Federal law requires substantial fntetttt penalty for early withdnwal. 67. • CAUFORNIAI FIRST BANK .. , \-Test Aids ·cancer Studi BERKELEY (AP> - Development ol a blood r teat which could •• \ •IUdt woman ln ~rtaln l f amWee haw lob rtled a IUp amoepttblUty to .......... Attorn•1• for f o r ID e r Ar1entlne Preaklent l1abel Peron bave aaked Judi ln Bu noe Aln-e to relea h r from prtaon. lJaion Lo.ee J>emap Salt - WOODLAND <AP> - A Da.ta womaa. w'°'9 ear ru lDto a pich p truck .a.icb WU bloell• tn1 • roed durlaa . 1'14 farm worken' atrikt, h11 woa S100 000 m>m tbe United Farm Worlltra Union. A Superior Court Jury awarded tbe med leal and a.....i damqea to Marcella Stafford, ~. mother ol tour. breast cancer baa been 'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i!iii~ii!!ii!!i!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji report.cl by acleaU.t.a. men • The test, relytn1 on an analyala of a blood t!Dlyme caJled GPT. ll only me1u1 fOf' cteteetina aenetic vulnerability t.o breaat cancer ln aome famlllea ln blcb the dheaae s trikes tn cluaten. Such families account for only. amall percentace of all bl'eut cancer. ''THE TEST provldea l'M VOTING FOR RAY WILLIAMS BECAUSE: "He's ctear on the Airport Issue. He is against expansion and has voted to hm1t development so as not to increase the need for more air traffic. Ray WJll1ams 1s clear spoken. fair minded and a careful servant of the residents of Newpe>rt Beach." • Margo Stuart :,ns~:cic:=r~:~o~tl!~l RE-ELECT RA y WILLIAMS x may contribute lo breast ._ ______ _.. _______________ ....,. cancer by identifying a Paid tor by Commrtt" to RIHlect Rey Williams set of women with UD· Barbara Lrchman. 82• Poppy Street. Corona del Ma.r 92925 · CALIFORNIA MERV ' starts Friday, 9:30 a.rri. many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available in each grouping ••. colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! usually high s uscep· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tibllity," said Ruth --------------.-----------------...,- Ottman. a genetics St U· Paid Polltlcal Advertl ........... nt In OU r .. ~ent at the University of .-.. "' rift~~~~·~~~~~=~ DICK CLUCAS Huntington Beach cbromoeome as the site t of 1ene or set of genes Wll Make An Outsta1dlng s ore which accounts for large numbers of breast CITY COUNCILMAN ~!:,ill~~ these high risk OTTMAN IS part of a research team from sev_eral institutions that did a statistical analysis of 61 families with un· usually blgb breast cancer rates. Resul ts or the study have been accepted for publication in the journal Science a nd W('re descri bed at a s y mposi um at th e C a n t' e r R e s <· a r C' h L aboratory on t h e Herkclcy campus ": The study showed that ~he gene or group or ~enes responsible was assed through both atben and mothers an d ~hat women in t hese ~amilies need lo inherit ~t from only one side of ~be family lo suffer a atreaUy enhanced risk of ~reast cancer. ~ !Man Gui lty .~ ~Of Fraud :: SAN DIEGO CAP> ~loyd G. Taylor of ::Solana Beach will be 'ientenced April 28 on his ~lea of guilty to wire raud invol ving a ,.acbeme lo solicit money ~or gold and s ilver ~ullion wh.lch was never ~ugbt. 4 :; Taylor, 33, appeared •b efore U .S . Distr ict ~udge Wllliam Ennght. :: Prosecutors said 35 j>eople invested $200,000 :In the scheme. . . . -• ~ •" ~: .. , ;: ,. (I'" •• DICK AND CAROLINE CLUCAS CARE ABOUT OUR CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. DICK CLUCAS OFFERS: EXPERIENCE, SKILL AND REASON .. VOTE APRIL 8TH Pd. for by Didt Oucas for City Councrt. Tr Verne Cox. 3 7 Montecito. Corona del Mar. ~4-6338 :r::::::::~~~~~~~~~~::~~ : ~~ • . • • ., • • • ... • • t women 's sportswear NOW •L.OMOSUEYETEEINATS .............. 1.91 CZJUNIOR TEE 8tlRTa.. . .. .. ............. 1.91 2701a8FS-l'URTUJECKS........ . . . . . . 1.91 31 •l'TPMTTOPS .................... 2...91 GJUNIOR PANTTC>PS ..................... 2.98 41 JUNIOR TANK TOPS .. .. . .. . .. .. • . . . 2.91 21 JUNIOR VESTS . . . .. . .. .. . . ......... 2.98 93 LONG 9LEEVE TEE s....-rs . . . . . . . . . . 2..91 34 lllSSES PAHTTOPS . . 3. 98 54 JUNIOR SMATS . 3.98 51 FAMOUS MAKER TEE SHIRTS 5.98 23 SHORT SKIRTS 3.98 48 JVHIOAPAHTTOPS 3.98 23 .. SSES'PAHTS 3.98 35JUMPSUfTS 3.98 33 JUNIOR PANTS 4.98 32 FAMOUS MAKEk TOPS 9.98 38 .. SSES'TE£SHIRTS 5.98 14 JUNIOA TEE SMRTS 5.98 33 lllSSES' PAHTTOPS 5.98 31-SES'COWLS . 5.98 dresses and pantsuits NOW 111-""°" AHO MSSES' DRESSES . . . . • . . t.11 331nSE:S'PAHTSUfTS . . ......... 5..91-9• 20JUNl0fh\HOIMSES'OMSSES ....... 14.98 lingerie , loungewear NOW 141 F\JUSUPS ...................•.... 2.91 73 HALF SlJPS. . . . . . . . . . . . ........•....... ..._ 141 FUU SUPS... .. .. . . . . . .. . ............ l8c 75 eetaNIS . . . . . . . . . ....•......•........... lie 89SOfTCUPBAAS ... : .................... 2.91 31 CC>ffTOUA BRAS ........................ 2.91 142 TEEN BRAS ............................. lie 44 WOfllEN'SAOllES ....................... ... 74 SHORT COT/POLY TERRY LOUNGERS ... I.II •l.OMOCOT/POLYTPRYLOUNOERS ..... ... 411.0HQCOTIPOLYTEMYLOUNGERS ...•• 9..11 • ..., OOlLS .. . . .. .. .. .. • .. . .. . . .. . ••• 2.98 women's accessories NOW 1WPMTYHOSE ........................... 21c 11a1CMVES ....•..••••••••••....••••••••. • 25tlCN!E IOQ(S .......•••.•••.......• -••..• 171KNITHATIANDICARVES .......•..•••.• lie •KNrTDICtCIES ............................ lie 111 NEC9CI ACIES .•••......••..•............ tic 17PEAAL NECICI ACe:s ..........•.......... 9lc 12ILJlll(Y SHAWLS ..••.................... 1• •mTALlllLTI ......................... 2M • .,_AGI ............................ 2.• 117,MIOUSMMIRIAAAltGS .•......•... 4.28 72&.0MGl&.EEVELIOl'AADI. . . . . • • • . • . • • . SM infants and toddlers NOW 29 INFANT HATS •.....................•...•• lie 121 INFANT ANDTOOOLER 8UEPERS ...•.. 4.98 Jie INFANTIW!ATERVE.ITS . . . . ........... lie 321NFANTWIS .......................... lie 21 INFAN'f PRAMi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 2..91 231NFANTCWTIEf'I . . .. . .. .............. 3.98 •TOOOLER~ NIOHTOOWNS ........... 2.91 2it TOOOUR~AOeES . .. .............. 3.91 21 lOOOURGAL SWEATERS .............. 2.91 3' TOOOLERBOY SWEATERS .............• 2.11 •8LEEP£RS ............................. 3 •• buys for ·girls NOW 21 UTUca.IDREWS .....•.••.•..•... 3.98 1tum.EGILI~ ............... 3.11 •UTTLEGILITC>PI .......•............. 2.11 I amca.aDM11a .................... 3.ll 22MGll.IPANTI ....................... 2.tl 1211Ci-..aPAHT1 ....................... 4.11 ...... ~ .•.....•........•. 4.11 11mG11.1• OUID .................... 2.11 a•Gltt.ITOPI ............. , ......... 2.11 a m°"'-ITC>PS ........................ ue buys for girls NOW 17 mGOH..I TOPS .. .. . .. .. . . .. . .. ....... 4.98 1391Ga....8TOPS ...................... S.• •CJlll&..s~. . .............. 2.11 72CR.S HATS . . . . . . . . ................. 9lc 12ca.sLEOTAADS ....................... 3• 521 KNEE HIS . . . • .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 41c 47 JACa(ETS • . • • • . • . . • ••......•......... 2M 41 E.tJE•IQS .. . .. . . .. .. ........ 1.91 212 NIECKLACQ . . .. . • . . • . .... 1.91 73 A08ES . . . . . . . . . ....•.......... 9.98 buys for boys 45 BOYS PUJ0 SPORT SHIRTS JO POL V /COTTON FlAHNEl. SHIRTS 33 POL VESTER~ SLACKS 55 ACRYLIC SWEATERS 63 FOOTBAU JERSEYS 79 FAMOUS MAKE PANTS 19 StlRT AHO SWEATER SETS 73 A•BED KMTTURTLENECKS . 21UTTLE80Y JEANS . • . 21 LITTLE BOY WU tERH SNATS buys for men 48c ... 98c 98c 98c-1.98 . 98c . 1.98 . 4.98 .. 2.48 .. 2.91 . 2.98 NOW 31 S. S&.V KNIT TEE IMRTll . . . .. . . .. 1.-. 11 SPORT IHOM ii . .. . .. . .. .. . . ........ 1.98 31 S..SlVSATINil ZIEOTEESMRTS .... 1.98 63 MIEN"S~VESTS . . 2.98 32 LS&. V DRESS SMRTS 3.98 21UIEN"S S.SlVKHrTSHIRTS ... 2.98 57 S. Sl V ACRYLIC r<MT SHIRTS ...... 2.98 43 s. Sl.V worEAH SHIRTS . . ........ 3.98 19 llEN'SCOTTOH DEN• JEAHS . . .. 4.98 29 L SlVMADRAS Pt.Al> StlRTS . . . 5.98 21 conONFUHNEL SHIRTS . . . ....• S.98 1UIEH'SVINYLJACKETS ...... . . . . ... 5.98 41 L Sl.VAam.ICTUATLENECKS ..... 5.98 37 llEN'SDRlll SlACKS . .. . .. . . .. ..... 7.98 43 YOUNG llEN'S VELOtJR StlRTS . . . . . . . . 9.98 'DYOUNO 1EN'S DRESS SUCKS . . . . . . . . 11.98 GPOLY-COI tOHTUATlENEa<S . . . 3.91 shoes for the family NOW • W&mLAIJESSAHDA&.S ...... . ...... 7 .. lllUTSANDALS ... .. .. . .. . . .. . ..... 2.91 ........ DfESSHIEB.S ............. 7.98 •W.SOXFOADS............. .. . . . .. .. 5.91 74CllLDREN'SLEATHEROXFOAOS . . ... 9.98 II YOUTHS AUt••tO SHOES ............... 5.91 1Mm:N'S AUNNltO SHOES. . . . . .......... 9.91 yardage and notions NOW 32 VOS. PMU ED BAOAOClOTH .. .. . . • .. .. 2lc 47 VOS. WOVEN SOI IDS ..........•......•... 48c 13 VOS. JERSEY KllTS . . . . . . ...........•••. 48c 11 YDS. OEOAOETTE ..................••... 48c 75 VOS. PRINTEDCHAWS .................. 9lc · 53 YDS. QIANA" ...............•......•.•... 9lc : 117 VOS. POLY /MYLAR KNfTS . . ..........•. 9lc 37YOS. SOUDSUPER SUEDE ......•..••.•. 91c • YDS. llOUCLE..... .. .................. 1.- 72 YDS. WOOL ILEM>S ................. · · 3.11 127AOUS OF ELA8TlC . . . .. . . ............. 2lc 118CRNTYAAN . . . . . . . . . . . .............. le 149 Y06. Pl.ACDIAT TRiii ............. 10for 50c : for your home NOW 1tOPIMW!AWORAPU12rM .........•. t• 740NNW!AVIDMNI ........... ~· .. a.II 1000NNWEAWDRAPES 1a.4 ......... 14.18 • ....,. ••••........................ .'. 1.- •ICINGmztiHEEIS ...................... 3.11 71~CAll8 .....................•.•.. llc , I -~IACKl ............................ 1.11 : •"91TVINYLPLACBIATI ................ ~ ; fine jewelry buys NOW IDIAllONDO.IMRNOI ............... 22.M 30 WA'T'CH8Afil)8 .........................• 21c -ISJUVEtlLIWATatll ..•.................. Lii Huntington Beach • 9811 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst St. • 963-9731 ........ -..... -... ·-. -- . . . . , , ---_..._,.......... .._... ... _.,,,.----:-::.:----: .... .,. -··-..... ...-... .....-..... • •:"'f' .. ,.-.-••• ····-·· _ ............ -·· • • ._.... ·-f#•• .. .__.,,.. .. , '· OOITUARIES ~. M.rch 27, 1MD DAIL y ~LOT UJ BOS'roN <AP) -Dr. AUa•lra••· who 'rua I. .._ ....... •· dal..t to be • ,__ I U1llr• ln IHlroeD· .. ol t.M faaaed AN~he t rotocY and ln GMCUol war dlW Geroalmo ·Md JournaHam •• th• wu believed to be tormeredlt4rolU..New Arl~n1'1 oldut rtal !:ntland Joe.araat of den&, dJed Tuetday ol a ale4lclne. died w..dnH hurt aumu~ He had .•1 ol cancer. a.Id be .,.. 113. NEW YO (.\P) -BltOWNSVU.LS, TH· ••• 1h 1tta. SI, 11 tAP>-Gl .. 1y1 lit~ r Prate·WlJlftlQI . P • rler, 10, a cl v l c auLbor ot ahnoJe, brical •~•d•r and phal•n· poetry about poverty tbropl1t perhapa beat and Illa native Nldd1e Qe>wn for tbe aoo bne Weat, dlied 'J'Mld11. tlaet bean her name, .•" -died W94lnesd1y in a :; · C L E V E L A N D ftouatan bospttat. :•ltElGHTS. Ohio <AP) - ·l'Ht ft. ~ 8$ co. ., ' •teunder andfomer ;,.. C l' _ ldenl of Lubrhol Corp.. 0 wge died Wednesday. He waa also a former acttn~ O•ll T president of Coe JJers .I.OUT Institute of Technoloey. which is now part of Case West ern Rt!serve U01versity. PARIS (AP> - Rolaad Bartbes, 84 . French pbiJ060pher and sociaJ critic struck . by an automobile last month. died Tuesday of his inJunes in a Pans hospital. CUMBERLAND, R.I. CAP> -Vaalllos S . Haaeotes, 88. who started with one cow on a farm here and built the 550-store Cum- berland Farms dairy s t o r e chain , died Wednesday. The Sadd l eback Co ll e ge ofrace o f community services 1s offering a "Tbealer ln England" package tour Aug. 7·28. The tour is conducted by Home r Swander. proressor of English at UCSB and director of th e In s titute of Renaissance Studies, Oregon Shakespearean Festival. Ashland, Ore. The tour costs $1,395 per person dou ble occupancy not iocludJng air. Information may be obtained by calJJng Sandy Slayback . Saddleback travel coordinator.al831-4650. FLORENCE, Ariz.-------.,.-------. <A P) -Geronimo •YIUU.alM RESIDENTS ARISE VOTE NO ON D Bob Spreen --~--- Mutual -Plan ·1 For those with less than SS.000. Effective March 1 t.hru 31 Now. even as little as $100 earns double-digit interest lo hdp you keep up with today's living costs. Minimum term is only 30 months and interest is compounded daily on this acoow11 . No bank can pay this high rate. 12.000/o 12.94°k» Ann.WR.ale Annual Yield th Plan2 For those wf t.h $5,000 to $10,000. Eff ect1ve March 27-April 2 Now you, too, can qualify for our highest· earning Money Market Account; we'll loan you the diff~ needed to mcc'l the SI0,000 mutimum balallC(. With our Savtngs Loan you pay only JOJo above the6-month Mo~ Mar~ct Account rate on the amount borrowed• A!)k tor dl>taih. earn up to 116555°'1> Annual Yidd Plan3 For those with $10,000 or more. EHective March 27-April 2 This io; our highest earning Money Market Account. 1bc tmn is 6 months, the rate is guaranteed and no bank or savi~ and loan pays more. Jt, too, C, insured by a U.S. Go\ernrncnt Agency to $40,000. 15.700°/o 16555% Annual Rale Annual Yield Annualized yield auumes funds remain on deposit ror l2 months ut the :.ame annual rate R:ites an.• :.ub.)e<'t to rhangl.' ut renewal F'f'dtral rei:ulottonc; require a subst:int1al penalty for <'arly w1thdra\\ al and proh1b1l compotmdini,: Q# lnlerMt on 6-mooth \fonr,· \tarl<rt Accounts t Plan& 2 and 3. above I • f:icamvl•· t l'IJn 21 Sl.000 hnrrowt:d. du~ 21 . .,.ct.I..:.. total payment ' .. I'~ i THE BIG M ;>J.lJllJ.27. Ra11• 16. 70'1. MUTUAL SAVINGS ---~660w ~Ad ·~ Pllll.6393 '°'*'08Ctr¥l"Btvd ·~s.ti~~10~~U:mi&&· Centloe: 1)343 E Anew 8t..o . (;otor\e del Mr l ••O E CoHi """". ~ 2(X) N Onv\ ~·IF~ ''° ~ ~SI . 'f~ v..r I r:u> •,A.,.,..,,.~~. ~ 3J6 N Btilf'<> &.o • ~ Sari ~att:(tS I 14~X'2 5a<i Matw'o 0. 1'-.. 3'' f r nr<.,..,., 91.., 1>orl ....,_ 1)9 W ~ "°'"'" -> ,, ~ -• "°"'"'°""'5.lrtta""9 wirJ VJf'ISI ThOIJSan:!Oei.s tlJ(J~n.Aa-.1.Jl)land" w fO""~•b. "·V..u ,.,,-" t ' , ,,.i,••(':' • _.,. •""" '""' I • • it J J ' . J I ' I MARIE CELINE 8YERLEIN, res,. <M-nt of ~ llH<h, Ca P•s...t .... y on ~ ii., l'llO SurvlW<i by "tr f\U$b.tnd of JI ~n. John, >on Jonn tl1'erleln. Jr., d ... 9hten Jull• •nd J<1net, molP!ff Ju/14 G. Edelmen of C~ro1t. Mic:,....,. AflCI SISier ,,_.,,. H O•tbOll of O.troft. M1cn1pan ~u ol I~ A"""""'lon wlll D-. ""Id O<> Fri d•Y, Mardi ZI. 1'90 '"' \ )()PM di Our l•dY Quetl\ of A"'1•1• (dlhot•< C~rcll, ear-del Mdr, '" tnl•• mtnt et ~IJ' S.PUICl>er Ctmtltry Soutll Fll'td, Ml<ltt~n. In l1•u 011.!::=========..l-.-------------------------------------------------------------llowt "' .....,_l•I contrlbullOM m•1 bf' In-In lwr ,..,.... to tlte UCI Medtcel Cltntw. 0.Mlglt. C.. Petlllc View Mof't"'Y dlrwcws. DAYIDSC* .JEIUtY CRAIG DAVI~. rn._ dent .. IM J..-c.Pbt•-· Ge . • P•ued •••r on Motldey ewnlno • • MM• N. ,_Ill s... 0.-, • Ht,11 _,,._ W lllS wllt CMolyn P. • D•"....._ -Sc.n Ctaltl O.v-; s-J-c:.111 ~ea., 2 oevgntws • Mk; ..... on-flf ~. C.., -• Sll•w• O••I•••,. of I•,. J11en '~ea..,,.....~ of · Pn~. «•nNt, 2 brolll•n • DenJel O.~ of Pltuburq. K•n'-1• and Ted O••ldson ol L•••l•nd, , F IOrkle. Ml, ~ w•• • p<oftt>O< •• .,. • c~tM of l,,. ll11liflff • D•C111S••cwt .. Sildelle•1dt Cd._l .. ..... ,..,...~-~ • 1-• .,. ,_ ......,. lft Torrence ..s : r.Mtl• ,,,,.., ... -· • --of .... • ICOAtfl Olftltlct ~ln9 with Cllstlft<. • t1on "' "'9 United S\Mft Air "-· Vlsltetlon ell Gey Frldey, A.Ure;ll a, ,,., ., -~I ColOnltl a-.. M•morltl wrvtcH wlll Cle Mid et • 1 OOPM M Mllftdey, Men.It 21, 1'80 et , the L.-.al Otioftltl Ol8pel wllll Or. • Rocco A. ~. HSIO<, Cttunll of • O•ll' U""'9. F~ln V•ll•y, c.. of- : t1C••llA9. Pt1vete Interment •Ill , fOllOw. n--wlsll ,,..., mu.e ~ • trlbullon• to II•• Jerry O•vldlOn ')cbOl•"''"P Fund. c/o S.OOl•bt<ll Col1•Q• ScllOl•nlllp Foundation. LU ... '1111 ---,, MO s.. El C<tmtno Re••. S•n Clemente, director\. • •92-1117. • GAM90U> : CL YOE HOWARO GAMBOLD. '"'" • ~nl of T..stln, c.. PHWd -•Y on • Merell 2S, 1eeo. Hit ••• • SS-yitor • ,..em!Mr of IM o.d" Mai.on•C l.ocl9@ : ti .,. ._, ~troll, MICll111•n He •• • ~u rv 1veo by nh deu;nt~r P•t • Hamilton, brotnu Ed••rd of '. M1Cll19A11-2 Qr~en_ S..-. Ann Karr of Tu•lln -Ell1ebellt Sn••••P<t••• ol CMI• ~ ... c. F .,,.., ti l«YICts wll 1 be Mid on Fri· d•Y et 11:00AM et llw Hertlol' u wn • Munorl•I Cll•P•l "'''" Rev. ' C:llf'htopfler C. $tnlll and Ille Mer Vis- ' I• Loooe Mesonlc Lode• • 12 • F & A. Ill officlttlft9,. Servl<H under • IM Gl.-.ctlon of MArtio< uw,..Mow>t 011 ... Mor111•ry OI Coit• Me ... S40-SSS'. SWln4 & TVT .. LL MORTUARY WIS1Q.ff CHAPIL MortU81'V • Cremallone 4V E. 171h SI. Costa Mesa 646 4888 ... Q laOTHBS SWIMS' MOITUMY 6Z7Main St ~tlnQton Beach 536-6539 ......... , . )COl~M8AL 7801 Bo ... Ave. westminster ;. 883-3525 PACMC YJl'W t•~IPAH CenwllerY MortUatY Chapel 3500Peciflc View Onve Newport Beach 64+2700 McCCI L ICI MOSTUilllS L._.una Beech 414-8415 . ~Is 911'1 Ami CasMtrano e.1ne M...-u~.OUYI wonu.y • Oltmt*Y a. .. tlarf 1125 Gilllt A-. c-. ..... .., •. , ( ,...,,.'"' ... el4tllftlty) the tredttk>nal Enter sau1age lsnow •t ff iclcow fcmrms FASHION WESTCLIFF PLAZA ISLAND ,,,.,...,_ ~.,_,...i.cen N--'---~ ~-'•1.~&ff\.Wt. .fn. ll I &It 'tll 11 Suft 11~ S.. '11 II '19 6 KincJ-Sl1e TIDE DETERGENT 2.49· -------A ld31Li .... ,, Sllepl I 7 DAYS A WEEK ......,....._, .. ~. Wftldff"- ' ••• Contact Len!!e'i E yeweer Styl1ro Refracting Preecnbing Dr. Lou Elder OPTOMETRIST 642-0720 1124 trvine Ave. Newport Beach Antliong ~ SHOE SERVICE l1gl•ll lepalr Cale hr ,,.., • TOPSmll ~ ~OPEN THURSDAY NITES Tl~ 9 ,,..,.. mms .. • ~~ CLOSEOUT nox..a • Olllr I 4911 ~,,;-......................... . "4f. .~~ ................... 14911 2500ll 199" "4f. 2>• ... " .................... . ?:° .. ~·.~ ................... 17911 3200 ll 229• ,.., ........................... . LI' ............. & ... --- • • FRESH CATCH OF THE SEASON ~o • .............. ,,... 22.9 Pmk lecl Sn U pu :ut.., ,,.. ...... TrwCod ,,... J.Jt•• 2t9 MARKET BASKET WUTCufF PLAZA ,,.. ...... .. Se~retSe~ Police Chief Gary Brown (left) of San Clemente accepta plaque from U.S. Secret Service fer department's assistance over the years in guarding former President Nixon and his family when they were at :tt-940~ ~ '5~ t7.fJf1 ~·rB.· •!tti IPO a..J1N ~:'t ~· ~ t1~.· ~~~.- .. --~ef.A~r~-----w--EL-L-ES-L-EY-i~L-IR_l_ES~.-LT-D-.-----....... their San Clemente home. Special ~gent Ed McDowell bolds plaque. With him ls Ronald Pontius, former special agent in charge, now a San Juan Capistrano businessman. '" ' ~aJ( ~ , ?(UC( f:!"JNte ~ 6!' ~t~'JO Fat*-" ~* t.eJl6 L.D'C J~S t1~!' ~·~·-1'5:•~.- THE CIA ta1hnefw.t ... 1 t.tW. ..... h..._ nftfElnlll:DC C•1lla IMS 0 a fllt ....... .,f t• 1111 f ~·~uu .._ •h11 ....... ._. .._. ....... • . ., • .._..., \Vil ...... , ... Ort ............. ,. ............. ... NO LOCATION: ............ t1f7 J..-••• M. ..... ... DATli Merc:ih mh, ThundllY ()ND V.W: 1!00,.. TNI Time Of•• l'ARTIA&. 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Aectt ·~ .,._ T._Celll•a.dll ....,_ IJl)I 617"7n fttip "'-me f'.P.'t ~ ~2->()(' ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~Nev '1.• . ';.J1'!!' ... . I " .,......,....,.11~••- I ' IRISH GEORGE O'MAAA (CENTER) TRIES TO FENO OFF PARNELL FARLEY DUR I NO COST A M!SA FIGHT WEDNESDAY Nt'G;{;~ ...._ •" .ic ... "' •-• ,,ast Greens Suit Blalock Mesa Verde Tailor-made for LPGA Veteran ... By HOWARD L. BANDY , Of -o.11, ,.llol St.If Jane Blalock w1U be playing ber first tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club during this year's Women's Kemper Open and with her track record, she could be in the winner's circle Sunday night. Blalock had to bypass the tournament last yc1:1r when a wrist injury caused her to skip two events. Then she returned in Palm Springs, didn't do too well because the wrist was still hurt· ing a UttJe and went on to win the next two tournaments. )'BILE BER TEAM didn't do toO well in the pro-am Wednes· djy, CJDe of the members or the JllQUp bad a bole-in-one on the lll-7ard. par-three third hole. ~ spread around the that Pete Hall had ~ tbe flq .Uck and jerked '-U'C" ball out onto the green and tbat Blalock had made him putt ·: WAYNE CARLANOER Ocean View it out for a birdie two. "That's not true at all," s he says. "Isn't it amazing how such stories get spread around. I told h~m to go up and get the ball himself because I figured it would be a thrill for him. He wasn't charged with an extra stroke •• While she was on the practice putting green, s he sought a spot across from her caddy and a~ay from people who might break her concentration. Then she held her right hand b<'hind her and putted one-handed for several minutes. ''I DO THAT to practice keep· ing the blade going through the ball. It goes toward the bole a longer time with lt in your left hand and the better you putt this way, the better you will puUoo the course,··~~~ She has won four tournament.a each of the last two years and since she turned pro in 1969. she JEFF ANDRADE Ocean View ·Ocean View Duo OnA.ll-CIF Team mpire League Player of the Wayne Carlander bas been ePsen to the All-CIF 4·A farst by tbe Citizens Savings c Foundation board, an r wblcb came by way of ac· atkln without a vote. earnin1 All·CIF laurels Jeff Andrade of Ocean View · Dave Cook of Mater Dei. rade ii a second team choice, Cook picked up a berth on lbe third team. Player of the year laurels go to IDJrlewood _Higft's Ralph Jackson, a &.3 guard wbo led the Sentinels to the 4·A crown. J acluon, b~aded for UCLA, averaged 18.0 points a game for the cbampiona. Carlander and St. John Bosco'a Steve Carlino are the only juniors on the first team. The 6-7lh Carlander averqed 26.4 points for the Empire League champions. Andrade. the other balf of Ocean View's one-two punch, averaged 23.2 points a game. It was a Mr. Inside and Mr. Outaide affair for Ocean View p tbe two led the Seabawka to a 25-3 overall record and a berth ln t.be CD' 4-A sem.lflnall. Am_, the HU09'1 ht1hlllbtl for Ocean View was the cum· plonablp victory at Kat.ell• mp. a pair ot vietoriel over ltltanda and tourDament cbamploalbtpe at L••una Beach, Arroyo Grande nd VWa Part. DurlnS fea1ue pla1 tbe Seabawb establilbed an o~ County acort.Da record lD a 121Ml wia O'tW Kennedy. has a total of 26 LPGA tour vic· toraes. ··I th.ink ttus course is great and I like the greens very much," she says. ~1·m a good putter on tncky, fast greens like these and I'm lookmg forward to play mg 10 the tournament." p to the last two years. she won most of her titles by comUlg from behind the leaders but things seem to have changed in her last six or eight victories. WREN I WON my first Triple Crown , I came from two shots back to beat Judy Rankin and JoAnne Carner io a playoff. I also beat JoAnne in a playoff one time after coming from five strokes back." When she was in school, she played basketball, tennis and softball and still plays some softball wben Uae occHioa arlaea. Basketball was her f ~ vorit.e game. "I like to shoot," she says. Looking al the changes that have come over the LPGA and the women's eolf tour since she started, she says there are several things different these days. "I think the biggest change is in the quality of the players to· day. Any one of a number of them could win any given tournament. "The quality of the courses is also much better and the way * * * MV's Wilkins Tops Pro-run Mardell WIUuns. a resident of Mission Viejo and a touring pro s ince 1971. led her four amateur partners to fi rst place in the first pro-am event of the Women's Kemper Open golf tournament ~ ednesday with a low ball score of 53. 17 under par. W\lk:ins picked up $600 for her efforts and those of her amateur partners that included Tom O'Kane. Wllrd Wright. Tom Cun· ningbam and Len Luxenberg. Penny Pulz was second low pro with Sylvia Bertolaccini and JoAnne Carner tying for third. No individual scores were kept for the pro players. JANE BLALOCK the tournaments are run is first Class DOW. Of course, the money is also much greater but I don't feel that 1s the biggest change ... l~ADDITION lo p laying soft all and checking her invest me , lalock also takes time out run in m ini-marathon races but doesn't have any 11· lus1ons about winning "'To me JUSt finishing the rare is winrung," she ~ays '"I don't have the time to be dedicated enough to wm '' One or her pet peeves is that !\Orne people say golfers arc not athletes. "In golf you can be all psyched up and your muscles are pumped to the point where the adrenaline 1s flowing and then you have to hJl a son shot to a green. To my way of thinkmg. it takes an athlete to do that." Blalock firushed seventh on the money list last season when she woo $115,000, topping the Sl00,000 mark for the third straight year. She also had the i..ecood·lowest scoring average on the tour for the second year in a row. CM Bout: Oose Call For Farley By DAVE Ct:NNINGHAM OI IM 0..1, ,._Sutt Heavyweight Parnell Farley kept his ~rfttt record mtact Wednesday rught. but aft.er 1t wasover,heknew he had beenm a fight Farle} scored a 78-76 decision over ln.sh George O'Mara t.n the main event oC a five-bout box · 1ng rard al the Orange County r'a1rgrounds in Costa Mesa It marks onJy the second de· feat in 10 pro bouts for O'Mara. and both have been dealt by Farley. who ha.a now run h.ts- recordto7-0. It was an im pressi ve performance by Farley. wbo did:n 't nen know be woWd be cllmblna i11&o the rlna andl two da.Y• belcs'9 the bout. t'art.Jo ... a r e placement for Bulleer w a.tlad. wbD b.ed to wtul*aw because ol an eye Injury aaf· fered duri.og a sparri.n& 6eSSJOO. Thia .... t.be third boxinl card at tbe fairgrounds •Ince December. but the promoten have b..s dilrJCa.Jty lining up the same boxers they ad.-erilse. One card bad to be canceled because two of the boxer$ re· portedly cootracted the nu two days before the scheduled fights, and last·manute substitutions have beel1 the rule, rather than the exception, in most of the Costa Mesa bouts. Colorful mJddleweight Ernest Rabate. for instaot'e, was scheduled to meet Mano Luna m a n eight-rounder, but Rabate railed an sick But WAY Enterprises . the group wh.Jch 1s organmng the fights. dld enough last-minute ~huffllog to stage an entertain· ing card of five bouts. rather than tbe adverused four AJl but the heavyweight brawl between O'Mara and Farley were IJl the middleweight class. Kenny Hodges and Silver Green settled for a draw m the first fight. neither landmg a s e r ious punch during a laclclusterfour·rounder. Randy McGregor won a nar· row deasioo over former Golden Gloves champ Bobby Edwards m the secood bout. One o f the l ast -minute substitutioos. Bahi Muhammad. scored a technical knockout over <See BOVTS, Pa1e BZ) Bel Made~~ Believers.·· OfAIA 87 IOBN 8.EVANO Of .. o.lly ........... Joe Nehla 11 an embltt.eTed young man these days. The 6-4, 180-pound guard out ol Arizona University baa done everything bwnaoly possible to make a name for bimaelf and yet be just can't seem to get t.be 1 .. recognition due him. : Taite the 1979·80 colle1e basketball season for in.stancl. i Nehls led bis ·Nildcats in nioe , categories, including points per · game (19.3); led the P ac-10 in • free throw percentage (89 per. cent); and finished thir d in Uie Pac-10 scoring race for the second year in a row. All th.ls and sWl oo recognition. WELL, NEHLS made the doublers stand up and takf notice at the Anaheim Conveo· lion Center ·Ned.nesday night 8f he scored 22 points to le'd hU Coaches All-American team to ~ stunning 115·89 upset victor) over Athletes in Action. Teaming with Rich Brannin@ in the backcourt, Nehls was aU over the floor dunng his 19Y. minutes of action, playing t.ougt defense, floatmg 111 a beautiftt shot from the corner or dishin{ off a pass for an assist. "Nhen 1t was aJI over his ac- com plishme nts were finall> arknowledged as b e wa! awarded a plaque as the game·~ Most Valuable Player. "l 'VE RAD a pretty g<>Gd year," said Nehls, shaking bis head. "but I always seemed to be overlooked in these all-star games and by the scouts. That·~ why Uus game meant so much t& me." T he Coaches All-America game marked the first and onb all·atar &•me Nehls will play m \his year, alt:bougb be bu bMll .elected as an alternate for t1'G ot.ben. "I'•• ne•er reall7 had~ c~ .. Ndla added. •"Mo 8M ..... to ............ .,..., ...U-tM -.a • eome ef '111e ..._.all..._....-. I'm }Git J!!lad I ••~ able to s h o"- somelbinc tooicbt. Maybe 1 cb.....Safewauada..'' IP BS DlllN"T. no CJDe .... watehills a• Ne•ta and °"" Colllna from 'Nasldngt.on Sit* s tole tbe s bow for tbe AO· Americans. The crowd of 6.218 was dazzJed by the quickness, speed, aboodng and all-around defense ol the college alJ-stais • . . a.s was AlA. The All-Americans teid throughout most of the coo~. trailing brie<ly, 36-30, late iD llje fi rst ha lf. But Branning add Nehls teamed with Rickey Rrown, Reggie Johnson, Dean Hunger and Francoise ·.vise 1o score 12 of the last 16 points in . the half to assume a 4642 lead ct ~ the 1nt.emussion. < The All-Americans then put the f'?ame on ice midway through the flnal 20 minutes when UMGr expanded a 72-62 lead to 87~ with 6:57 remaining. THE WIN WAS NOT only first for the All-Americans three tnes, 1t also brought a sail end to the careers of Brad Hoffr man and Ralph Drollinger, wlip played their final eames ,.,. AIA. ) Drollinger. who will put his 7~ frame on the NBA market t!m season, finis bed as bis teatn •s leading sc:orer with 22 points, Hoffman, who is retiring, did not (See NEHLS, Page BZl llatllr Oil captured lta aeeond atrallM -..•• Leape cbam· ploeabtp and Cook waa tbe catatrst. acortna 14.3 po6nta a p!De, In addition to c11rectlJll the ofleoae. AFT!R IUPPtNG TO THI CANVAI, LAMY llYIRl ITARll UP AT MARIO WNA. t • ' ) AC ........ ftlport F'roM ._ w.td of lp1rt1 Tennis Anyone? For Pro It's 168 Comeeative Boan r .... APDl .. UJtu '!SCONDJOO -Evef1one a11P1"9riat .. a btt ol ovuUme on~ tn a while. but how about~ pro Alex RJvu, a 1"'1 who's &ookiq for JJI Muri ol overtime ln one week to help raiM IDOIMyt -• The 29-,.ear-old tennla pro la pet.UJoelaf the EleoDdido Cl· ty CouncU to let him play 181 coueeutJve houn ot lennia be1lnnln1 April JO Rlvu. head pro at Lbe Courtyard health club, 1111 hls '°a lid week ot playto~ tennh ~ eam hJm a place l.n the ulnness Boot of World R~. The prevk>ua marau.on rtt<>rd for playlna tftlnis ls 105 hours, aet by two North Carolina men la.st May Rivas. a tennis pro for e11ht yeara and a coach for 10 years, told councilmen Wednesday nl1ht he la trying to ratae $300,000 for Lbe !:pUepsy Society. The pro also says he has UMd up aome formidable op· pos ition includto1 Bobby Raus. BUhe Jean Kln1. Roy Emenoa, Rod Laver and Pancho Se1ura. Escondido's Ihle councilmen, faced with a petJtJon of pro- test from aome area residents because of pouible DOlae and activity the event would create, told Rivas to retW'D next Wednesday nJght so resldenta could tell their side of the story r------Qt.er al 'It# Da,, ----- '"lb.la ,uy'a gonna need a Brink's truck." -St. John's Coach Loa Canaeseeca, pondering the pro con· tract that awaits Joe Barry Carroll, Purdue's All· American center. T••••• P•lb 6 .... • ft .. e~ Angel left-hander Frau Tanana became the Iii . third hurler in four days to leave a spring exhibi· . lion baseball game because of an injury. com· plaining of a alight groin muscle pull Wednesday : . in . a 2·1 lou w the Chicago Cubs ... Los Angeles Dodger utility player Derrel Thomas nailed two runners trying lo steal on hJm ln a four-inning stint as a catcher in a 12·8 vie- • Lory over St. Lou.l.s • • • Left-hander Geoff Zau pitched seven strong innings and designated hitter JOMl Morales stroked t.bree hits w pace Mln· nesota lo a 4·1 win over Pftbburgh ... Pitcher Rieb Honeycutt and reliever alck AndenoD allowed only three hlts through eight innings as Seattle nipped San Diego, 8·6 . Riro Carty slammed a two·run homer and five Toronto pitchers stopped Kansas \1ty on six hits for a 2-0 wm Oakland's Matt Keough, who had a 2·17 record last year, made h1s spnng train· mg mark 3·0 with a solid seven·mning pitch· TANANA ing performance as Oakland beat Mllwau· kee, 7·2.Glenn Borgmann smacked an elght·innin~ homer oH Tom Underwood to giVl' the Chicago White Sox a l·O win over the New York Yankees ... Ron Hassey and Duane Kuiper , figured in both scoring rallies as Cleveland won its firth straight game, edging San Francisco, 3·2 ... Mickey Rivers' two·run homer lopped a four-run fourth lnning as Texas beat : Montreal, 6·2 . . . Joe Nlekro pitched six hitless innings and : Danny Beep included a home run among his three hUa as ~ Houston topped Boston. S-3 . . . AUanta pitcher Prestoe RH· • na extended his perfect spring record to four victories with · four scoreless innings of rel.Jee work that helped the Braves to • a 6-2 win over Cincinnati . . . Mike Sdamldt hit his third and " fourth home runs ol the spring and knocked in six runs to .. lead PhiladelpbJa to a 9-8 wi11 over t.he New York M ets ... • Detroit designated hitter Steve Kemp drove in five runs with a thr~run homer and a double as the Tigers defeated Baltimore. 7-3 ... The Dodgers asked irrevocable waivers on veteran pitcher Ken Brett lo J1?1ve him has conditional re· lease. The club announced that Brett. 31, has a sore arm .. • Milwaukee Manager George Bamberger was listed tn stable · condition today after heart surgery. 8••• 8aa9All"e111 ••~r ,, Walter Davis scored 32 points and Paal m ;. Weatpbal added 25 as Phoenix dumped Seattle, ~ 109·99 in National Basketball Association action t Wednesday night. The Suns kept alive their hopes :: of overtaking Seattle for second place in t.be Pacific Division •. . . PlllJ SmW. sent Golden State ahead with two minutes r emaining and Clifford Ray made several important de· : fenslve plays as the Warriors held on for a 106-100 victory over Kansas City . . . Scott May scored 12 points ln the ~ final period as Chicago saddled Denver with a 122·11.S setback . . . . The Houston Rockets overcame a third-quarter San :: Antonio rally a nd rode the shooting of MOiia MaloH to a ·-113· 101 win over the Spurs . . . J.Uu Ent.a&, mum.inc to action after missing three games with a sprained foot, scored 20 or his 30 points in the last quart.er lo lead Philadelphia w an 84-81 win over AUanta . . . Rook.le D9dley Bndley scored all 11 of his points in the final period as lndiana ex- ploded for a 124-U.4 victory over Detroit Na~ Arclllbald scored a season-high 29 points and Larry Bini ~ added 23 points to power Boston lo a 129-121 win over New ~ York. :: O.•rgn Flied A9al••t To,..•t• C•~• :: Ontario Provincial Police said Wednesday ~ -they have told Toronto Coach Floyd Smith that , : charaes have been filed a~ainst him as a result of a : Marcb 14 traffic accident m which two people died. : Smith will be char1ed with impaired driving and criminal • negllg~ causing death ... In NHL action, Wednesday : night Ryu Walter assisted on two goals including the game .;: •inner to lead Wubinaton back into the 16th place and : playoff contention as tfie Capitals defeated St. Loula, 4-2 : • . . Dia •llnledl acored twice, lneluding his lootb career ., coal. to lead Edmonton to a 5-2 win over Detrott. It wu the • sl.Jtth win id MYeo outlap for the Olien • . • Center Due ; QrWlaa k'ONd three comecutlve third-period 1oall .and ~ added a aullt to CUTY Wlnnlpq to a 7-0 win over Hartford • • • ._ Wlba•r, .... ~c-.etl and Tom L,.Salt all bad a pl and an ualat as Ollcqo ripped Quebec, 7·2. . c.., ..... B•rria C.U. Ii • C•reer : C1llf Ban1e, an all-pro aafety for the Dallu • : Cowboys, anJM>WDced hla retlrement from football to eater private business • • • Former LSU f~ :·ball coaih 01ar1eJ •~ bu accepted a : · three·year contract to bead tbe Taaaertne Sporta AaoclaUoo, : • which 1'\1111 tbe Taqertne Bowl 1ame eacb;ar ... Fonner ·: Olympic tnck st.ar Jeele 0...11 c:ootlD cbemotberapy : · tnatma for luq eaneer at tbe Unlvenlty Arlloaa Health :: =-c.a&er, when ... bu been tnnlf......S from a ! : la Pboeala • • • TIM Nonre.SU 017mplc Coaun.lU.. • •: ..,... Wedll11day to MDd lta athlMM to the 1* Summer I'; o ... ID llaecow ••• NW1 ...... , ...... vcMd P..,_ of •'the Y ... ID wom•'• coU.,e bubtball, 1upporta Prell••• ~: Cutlr'I call for a boycott ol tbe llOICOW Gamet • • • JI• ·: vm-. wbo built Iona mto aa But.em power ln h1t 11.Jt ~~ ..... u bud buketball eoacb, hu restped to take • ;: similar polt at North Carolina State. !: ~ ...... f: TV: Hone a.ctn• -Today at Santa Alllta, 7:30 p.m ., 1: Cbaanel u. Collel• Bueball -Arbona Staten. use. u:ao '· p.m •• <>-"' t. 'taped. !• &ADIOs BuUtball-Labn at Utab, t :ao p.m., Kl.AC :! ('10). llcdeJ-Pit11=8t IDDO, 1:IO p.m., Kiii (U.). ,. Y'laADIO ··· I• •W -~ tt. Taal at Pompao Beada, ri.., so:•.~·· &ABC <*>· .... SOCCEA I AUTO RACING /IASKEtBMJ. Surf Optimilm Hi.gh, But It's Not AU Ros; 81 aTaT llSDBN -.,~.,.., .......... Tb• cauronua Surf eaten the lMO Nortlt American Soccer 1A11u. MUOD S.turday ln Van· couvv on t.be Mila ol a •trlna ol •ut••· A •trcnf ahow1at ln the leeond ballot the lt1t Muon, a bl&b· 1corln1 campalcn (b"t poor won-1011 record> durina the NASL'a lndoor 1euoa and ID UD· defHted ex.b.lbltioo record have t.be Surf off and nying. YET, DESPITE ALL the op- tlmi1m ln the Surf camp, things aren't all rosy. For i.nslance: -The Surf WU not.lfied lhia week tbat its contract with 1oalkeeper Alan Mayer, ac· quired during the otr.euoa. l.s not valid. -Goalkeeper Dave Jokent reslped recently lo take an ad· minlatraUve poet in youth soc- cer. · -F\&Uback J oe Clarke 15 a question mark after knee SW'gery. -Player·Coacb Peter Wall has not sufficiently recovered frofTI an ankle lnjury and will probably miss ttie rirst three weeks ln a playing capacity. AND IF THAT'S not enough, the Surf opens the season With three road games. beginning with Saturday's contest In Van· PETER WALL couver again.st the Soccer Bowl cbamploo Whitecaps. While Surr orficials await word from the NASL on the s tatus of Mayer's contr act. s tarting goalkeeper Mike Mahoney will be backed Up by former Edison High School player Steve Hellmich The ll~·year-old from Hunt For Beaa•lt Tea• l.Dng Beach Track Not Fast Eiwugh By HOWARD L. HANDY OI -o.11, ~-Sutt LONG BEACH -When the hottest car and driver on the Formula One circuit takes hls place on the grid al the ToyotII Grand Prix of Long Beach Sun day. the chances are that be will be looking lo fifth or sixth place at the Cl.rush. ll isn't that the Elf·Renault of Rene Arnoux Isn't capable of winning on the Grand Prix circuit. Far from it. Arnoux bas woo the last two races. first in Sao Paulo. Brull and then in the South African Grand Prix at Johannesburg. As a result of the two victories ln three races to date, Arnoux is the point leader and would like to stay on top with a good fl.rush here Sunday when the Grand Prix gets ofr the grid at 2 o'clock. "WE LIKE fast tracks and don't like 11low tracu," Arnoux said r~ntly "We wall have a bitger transmission lo the car this year," team manager Jean Sage says. "'The car is also new and we hope lo be around 10th place on the grld." Sage then ta lked about the 180·degree hairpin turn at the end of the long back chute where the highest speeds are attained. "That's the worst possible turn of the whole season." Sage said. "Others ca.o Improve their cars for ~ch race, too, so we have tG work very hard lo stay on lop.'' THIS DOESN'T mean that tbe Renault team ot Arnoux and his teammate Jean-Pierre Jabouille are glvtng up before they reach the grid. But they are facing re· ality and know that their cars are not exactly suited to the aea· level, winding track in Long Beach. The Renault.has bad difficulty in the put becomln& a com· peUUve car on tbe Formula One clrcull But the team feela it baa amved th1I MUOD • "We have a wtni car tb1I year and we worked real bard on the en1lne to obtain rellablUty.'' Sa1e aays. The Renault l.a 1 wln1 car wltb around eff eeta and a twin turbocbat1ed engine. "WE IV8T HOPE to be in the polntl at the end ol tbe raee. perhaps flttb or slxth position," Sa1e addl. Tbe Renault manaaer f eela the Ferraris aboQld be favored at Loaf Beach. So far tb1I year, the rerrart balD't-. too weU. '"l'b9Y ~ tbe edYan· t tale . lD turDI ad I they are "l'l IOCI on tbe .._. tracks like LODI Beacb," S.,. .. , ••• .,,,. Ferrari people doa't undentaad what bu baDDIDICI to them tb1I year. Lons -8eacb could be tbe track wbeft they cu make their comeback." .Jaboullle ii U... veteran drtvw OD tbe a.a.ult team but bM bad meeblalcal troub&el ln eacb ~ the ,._, ArDoU bu wa& ID fact, Jaboullle led tbe ,.. .. Bruil from tM pole .-Adm • tll ........ ,... .... lie ... 1e4 far ......... ·a=.· loatb Aft1oa but • ~- JA90UIU..I tire forced hJm from the race. TRIS COULD brin& on a bit of anlmoetty ror some team• and their dnvers but Sagf:' say<; there 1s ltttle. Lf any, between the two ··Jean was very depressed after break mg in both roct--. ... he says. "But Rene has helpl"d hrm very much and has said he won with help from Jean They work together and "hen they test. on<> works on the brakes and the other on cngule or other problems. then they combine information "I don't think they are good friends but they work toget.Mr very well But they don't go out together. In their work lbey are friends and don't hide anyUung Crom each other ·· ASKED IF the two drivers were looking ahead to the next race because of the slow track at Long Beach. Sage said: "Rene d()('sn't even know what race 1s after Long Beach. He's tryang to do the best he can to be i.n tbe best position at Long Beach · · Sage says that Renault 1s benefitting Crom its racing ex· perieoces ln building passenser cars. "Formula One cars are ~ ditrereot from normal can on the streets," Sage expla10ed. "We are buildin1 a small. llDy car and I believe that the turbocharged engine wlll be In t.be future for passenger cars. It can be used only when needed on the highways at top speed and at will keep the exhaust and poUU· lion much lower. It will also save ruel with a ruet Injection pump." • ~1-.· ·' lnstoa Beach WU drafted '-t September after eatcbJ.q the at· tenUoa ol aeouta •bi.le ~ oa the Su.rf'a Junior team. ·•11 tbe 11tu.atlon arrives and we dGft't &et Mayer. I wouldn't have any beattation ~f utldl Hellmldl.'' Wall says. "He la ln·· experienced but be bu rot the tools. The only way to liod out la by playtn1 bim." MEANWHILE, WALL'S replacement at the sweeper position will fall lnto the hands <or feet> of utilityman Gerry In· 1ra m . a 32·year .old from England lo bis fifth NASL aeaaon. , Last year, the Surf fiA1sbed in a tle fOf' first in the We.tern Dlviaioa with San Dieao. The bis reaaoo for the late aar1e < 1().5 in the flu! u sames> wu Lamte Abrahams. a 24-year·old forward, Abrabum l>kked up tb1I year •here be left off lut sea.on. scoring four goala in the Su.rf's first three exhlblUon aamea. He WU the West.em Dlriaton's leading scorer last season with 18 go.ls and 17 assists for 53 point.a. Abrahams came from Tulaa in a lut-second trade alter a aeries ot dlaaareemenu with management there. A II EaJCA.N ALAN &ELLY, acquired from Su Diego, wtll bol1ttt the mldftelder postUon . and atren~ the Surf's att~· tlon with the NASL 's Acnericaniz.atJon proceu. Tbis year. lmtead ol two. Ulne North American ci1hena mu.at be oo the ndd at all tima for each team. Canadian S&epben F_...y 1..1 roo.aidtettd ao excelleot attae:k· 1ng forward who made the trana1lJoo from ice hockey to i.O<"cer by moVlng from Toronto 10 lrt-land at tht age o( 13 Al age 33. Wolfga"ng Suhnholz 1mprovt>S with age As one Surf official put 1t . he !. alread) musterr-d tnclc.s of the trade that tht· ~ouni::n plJ)t r-. are JUSt lt·a rnL111-t OTHER PIAYEBS to \ltlllc h inc lude Cree agent Johann Scharmann. a classy Au.slnan International player acqwred rrom Detroit: mldfiekkr Martt LlndHy wbo waa Abrahams· rt&bt·baDd aalst mu ln Ule ln· door season : and two Engltshmen. Paul Cahall and And) ~kBnde McBnde usually plays center back pos1uon. wtule Cahill. a bi g defender. bnngs an enforcer 1m age to the team and 1s aptly rucknamed' "killer .. "We're striving to build G team or individu.ais. and lbat means we have to work to1ether ... Wall says. "We don 't have any ~alled 'world-clus' players so our strengths wt11 be our unaelriabnns. · · As ror Saturday 's season opener. Wall is lt~bing lo cet started. "Right now, I can't wait (or Satu.rday. I think we have players on lhis team who can score goals. Providin1 the de· rense is strong. we're going lo win some games." be adds. Ex-Edison Athlete Oiarged With Tbef t f'""8 AP Dbpakltn PROVO. Utah -S hawn Mccraney. a freshman sprinter for the Brigham Younjt Un1\•ers1ty swim team and a product of Edison High, has been cha r ged with auto burglary. Pt1 cCraney. 18, along with 19· yea r ·old sophomore Dean Nielson from Calgary, Alberta. was al'T'eS~ Sunday nlght. A pretrial hearing haa been set for April 3 NABERS NEms ... acore but bad nl.ne ... ilta. AJA coneluded It.I aeuon wlth a .. u record. Collina, the Pac-lO's leading scorer ftnlabed with 18 point.a whlle teammate Bryan RI.On had M and Hunger (Utah State) 12 lo compliment Nehls. Tbe All·Amerlcau, who bad only one practJee, tbowed am&z· ing coheslveneu and tenacity On the court ''I IU8'1' TOLD the kids that the all·•tan had never won Uiis thm1 before," said a smlllng N ashillcton State Coach G«>rge Ravelin1. who .. rved as t.be team•• coecb. ''l told them there woukt be a lot ot KOUt.s here. so play bard and play some de· fente "Tbe luds showed the sC0\4,s not onl)' un they score. but ~Y can rebound. pa!>s and play de· fense "I lhouitht -.c got S<>me great pla) out of our guards :--;ehb. Branning and Ry~<>n They all 'ho..-. c•d ~rt>al h•adNshap . Jn a )!.'lmt· ltk1• tht!> 1t '!> the guardJ> ,;. hn C'ontrol tht.· tt·mpo and the) <11d "WE HAD a good time out thert> but that's what it's all about.·· s:ud Branning, who directed the offense like he dJd at Not.re Dame and scored tour paints in the process. "I was mOf'e eactted titan nervous about playing here <in Orange County> 1nn1ght Tht•rP '4 ert· JU!>t so m.rny L<tlentcd player!> playtng, -.omebody had to take over." So. wtuJe Branning took over 1 he ollense. Nehls took over the '-COrlDJ chores. ·' l don't know what more I have to do," said the personable Nehls . sounding puuled. "All I want is a chance to show what I can do. I hope what happened tonight did something." 'Nhat it did was probably open a rew eyes in the NBA . ............. J BOUTS ••• John Steve ln the third fllbt <1f the evenina. Steve. a product ol Sant.a An.i. surrered a cut over his left eye and referee Chuck Hassick stopped the bout at 1 : S9 of the fourth round. Steve lert the ring shaking tus bead over the de- d1lon. amid a chorus of boos from an Orange County crowd that had pulled heavily for lta nahYe son. Another unpopular d ecision was rendered 1n the fourth bout. as Mario Luna was given a vie· Lory over Larry Myers, who cap- tivated the crowd with h1a mad· dog, attacking style. O#ell8: ,. ......... 0 .... , • BdotldO 8'Mttz ·=:re: . ~ •Coupe and Sedlln O.Vltte DIESEL We ant f"tC1# talllna orders fof the 1980 °""" ' l J ~ 1-0Victory ... CIN11 ... ller1, llancta0 ... ,,.. ... ~ took CGeU'OI ol ftnt ln tbe Su ~:v.... ...... a..1 man by acortna wit.bout benefit ot kit la ... Meolld labal a.a Bstaad1 pitcher Jlm Mc:CUW •• vicU•laed"\y 1 two-bue enw. Jeff Pn. sot aboard on the mllcue. advueed to t.bird OD I cround ball ud I~ 00 I ny bill to rtabt n.w by thJrd bueman Man AJtMn. K• Santcwo went tbe dista.nee for the winaen, strikl.q out four and 1fvinl up two stn.eles, whUe McCahlU took the k>aa after whilfm& three and al· lowiq two UA&'-. Estancia, DOW 2·2, threateoed ln the aixtb with two nmnen and one out, but an attempt to steal on a full count backfired and Corona del Mar even· tually eKaped damaae. Alter' ooe out, senior Roy Santa Maria singled and advanced to second when Mike Bennett was hit by a pitch. The Eagles sent their runners on a 3·2 pitch, but ooe was picked of(. Had Estancia not been go· ing, the walk on the 3·2 pitch would have filled the bases and an ensuing fly baJJ to the outfield would have conceivably scored the tying marker. Coat• Meaa 3, Ef Toro 2 Costa Mesa threw the Sea View race into a four.way tie ror for s~ond place, a game behind Corona del Mar as the Mustangs put together a three-·nm third inning and made it stand up. The Mesans loaded the bases on a walk to Doug Deats. single by Greg Teregis and infield base hit by J~ Cruz, then followed with a two-run sing)e by Rod Humphries. Cruz scored on a run· down play. El Toro answered with a nm·scoring double by David Key and another another taJJy on a Mustang error ln the fourth inning, but that was the extent of El Toro's offering. Unlveralty 2, frvtne 1 · The Trojans broke into the win column for the first time In four Sea View starts as Tom Zikakis PREP BASEBALL pitched 61h strong innings, then junior right· hander J~ Yovln came In to put out an Irvine fire to wrap It up. Yovin, who has been the Trojans' stopper on the mound, came ln with runners st.ashed on fll'St and second. He retired Irvine's No. 3 and No. 4 hitters to preserve the victory for Zikalris. Tbe Jou drops lrvtne Into the (OW'-way tie for HeODd place with a 2·2 record. UDIWl"a!t,y scored the winning nma in the slxtb Jonbta on Z.Ct Punell's RBI sJ..ogJe ud a sacrifice ,fty by I.-P'IDley after Milte Adams opened wtt.b _a ainde, followed by a walk. An RBI single by Irvine's Greg McElroy was , the Vaquel'OS' only damaae otr Zikakis, who struck out two and walked three batters. Newport Harbor 3, Huntington Beach 2 Clark Smith's two-run homer ln the sixth in· .ning tied the game and hl.s RBI single in the seventh woo it as the Sailors evened their Sunset League reeord at 2·2. UoW Smith's blast, Ht.mtington Beach was sit· Ung on a comfort.able 2·0 lead behind the pitching of Tony Breckley. For Newport Harbor, rigbt·baoder Hugh Siler survived seven walks as he limited the OiJers to just two bits. Slier and Smith teamed in the seventh for lbe winning run. Siler singled and moved to second when Kevin Seeberg was hit by a pitch. Smith then ripped his base bit to bring Siler home. S.n Clemente 13, Laguna Hlns 2 Dave Sperry , Jeff StrickJer , John Moore and Rich Gray feasted on Laguna Hills pitching with Sperry having the best or it, stroking a pair of solo homers and a triple in the Tritoo.s' 16-blt attack. St.rickJer hammered out a homer, double and single ln three trips to the plate. while Moore bad a pair ol RBI with a single, double and triple i.n four appearances. Gray aceount.ed ror three RBI with a double and fielder's choice as San Clemente (2·2> moved tnw a tie for second place behind 4--0 Mission Viejo. Tbe loss drops Laguna Hills to 2-2 in the South Coast League race. MlaaiOn Viejo 1 , Dena Hiila o Frank Spear whiffed 14 Dana Hills batters as the Dtablos raced to their fourth straight South Coast victory without a loss. Spear walked none and s paced out three singles to take the victory, countering a strong perfonnance by Dana Hills' Brad Kinney, who struck out two, walked none and raced only 21 bat· ters in six innings. Dana Hllls wu guilty of two errors, however, and both came in tbe third iDD1ng after two outs, iaandwicbed around a double by Randy Cumming. 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OMt'oll 1 c:-....>.0.-1 W •-1.-00 Huntington Beach and Ne wp o rt H a rb or emerged as vacton; Rick Larson and Pete Davt·nport turn<•d an !>tron~ ~amcs as sp1kE'r> to lead Manna to a 15 4. 15·6. U.10 triumph over Fountain Valley. Scott Strigl played a strong game for Manna. In th<> Sun"t't l,.eJgu1 thl' bt~ m;.itrh •~ .11 Newport Harbor "'her£' ~t anna invadt'" "'h >ll- EI Toro •~ at Estancia a nd La Quinta at Irvine an Sea Vie-. League struggles All begin at i BL') DIF<f:CT f'R0\1 ORANGE rOL',\'TY'.\ O!\ LY CARBURETOR \l:\.\'l FACTL' H !1\'G PLANT Fountain Valley's s~ott Southwick came --·-- off the bench to record Bf.AT five kills In seven at· THE tempts . Newport Harbor DEVELOPERS scored a U.2, 15-3. 1S·5 victory over Edi.Ion to \UfE increase lt.s overall rec· NO ord to 4·1. The Sailors were play· ON Ing without Bruce D Caldwell. who had the Peler Helfrich played • 1 OOO'c; of unit'\ rPady lor Immediate "..c ncJnoe f'clC n f low t e!>led t o provide mcu1mumQucllltyatl<lgac;m1lt~e • All CcJrt>l.lretor s M u-;t Be OU the Car • W e dO bOltt Foreign & Oome!>t1c: (' \RBl'RFTORS \Rf: Ol'R O~L\' Rl'SISESS 830--1.320 GRUMET'S CARBURETOR EXCHANGE. INC. 00 23272 Viet• Q,.nde Lagun• H Uit . C1Uf . Mon thnrFrt. 7·30-4:15 Setufdlyt-1 100% Kn owlecl~c in Carburetors Ou. Bill Yardley und Bob Spreen strong games as out.side b=~-;-;:~.-~~,...~--~=::::!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!~~~~~~~ hitters for Coach Cbarue r •••••••••• •. • ••••••••••••••• Brande's team Edison was sparked I I by sophomore Richard I ~ International Y ovth ~c:er I Chang int.be !root row. ~ announces its I Huntinstoo Beach also I took a s traight game I SPRING SOCCER CAMP I Rustlers, OCCRoll ·In Softball Golden We s t and Orange Coast colleaea collected conference softball vi c tories Wednesday as the Ru s tl ers blanked Cypress. 2·0. while OCC dumped Mt. San Ao· tonJo. s-2 . In prep action. Est&n· cla downed Newport Harbor. 7·2. At Golden Wnt, Kim Nutter pitched a flve·hil shutout and belped benelf wil.b an RBI on a fielder's choke in t.be flftb lnnlnc-N utt« struck out alx as tbe Ru1tlers Im · proved their SouUtern Cal Conferace r9COrd toM. I Laura Hines struck out 1even and scattered five hit., wbllt team· mate Pat Shaw added a t0lo bomer to lead Oraa1• Coaat to Ill fowtb South Cout Cola· feneceftctorJ. S1tanela 1eored alr run• ln LIM nnt thrff In· nJ011 to band Newport Hal'bol' the .... I for Girls and lop I I age16-14 I . I March 31 thru April 4, 1910 I I 9AMto3PM I I Crown Vally Community Par4t I I 2t7St c ..... v .. i.yrwtiw.,.&attt_...,.. I I OCTD Mnfoe .-i.we•.-tty .. GM..... I I w. •"• .. •""*"'"' ,..,. °' ,, .. _.., C9ecMt w ,-.,...... ......... it.....i°" I I I•.-·· ............ wf11 .. W4 ... letur4.y .... cit 22 -4 M.dl tt ._ tAM.,.... I Ill ..._et the er.-v .. ., c.-Uftlty '9tti. Colt I• 170.00 ,_ ctt!W. ,., ,..,. W0t· I I --· C!8lt the~• 8' 1-72$4 Of l rw. Heftll • IJ M72t. ............................. - . _,_ . .. -~ t . ~ • • " • .. t l • • , . • • • • • I .,. I ' f l • • • • s I ' ~ t ' ' ' } j • • . .. ' .. ' ' .. . ' - .. " . · . ... . ~· ~-~ ' ,/ .. ·:. ~ .. .. -• .r .. , "! . • -SKIING /BOATING /TRACK Etlll Skiers etaee FHt• Nella, Daughler Shine at Heavemy Valley ·~DAYS CVNMNOILUI .............. ~ 4'I Mu lkW loblrt NtU.. ILDd b1a deu1b&.er ..,..lta ea.e bid trom Heneab Val .. )' I.let __. wttb flft.b.plaee a..,..i. at \he &quit.abM a.at ...... 1 uUc.al race pf'Oll'am la wNcb famll1 ltam1 ~pet• l.n the 1lant 1lalom . "But Ill )'OU hue to do la look up t.btre to ate t.bey've IGt IOOW." Tbt "wlalu bl wet" 1ctua.U,y mlued wtnt.er ~ M""-1 da11. "lbe Orst day ol lpftq WU Much • • • DID YOO GET your aw ripped off thiJ year! Top tumbers fn>m IOW' reOonal tUmiaaUooa ..,.,... at tM SouUt Lake Tahoe reeort. wllb ~ f 1 mW. •1-ed la four dlviDona. Ron Saute aad hla 18-yur-old dau1hter Launt. hom 1dabo. were overall cbampkxl1 In Nelln' dl'riaioe. Join I.he crowd. A aaUonal IW'Vfl)' by tnter--Skl Sonlcet ol W11h1n1ton, t>.C. lndlcat.ea tbu one or every ftve llt.len flad llOIM plece ol equlpme.nt at.oleo UU• winter Only ooe otbtr Oraqe County combo cau.aUlled tor lbe C'ha.Uenat ftaa1a -Frank and Roeemary &hofbaUMr ol Ana.helm. They tlni&bed seventh tn the hU11baftd.wUe uteocr, Theltl •t U .s. rnorta dwin1 tbe aeaaon ac- l'ouoted for the Lou or 21,4'9 skis valued at $4 ~ mlLUon. and nearly 41 percent of the lhet'ts oc· c.·urttd tn the Weit Several ski resorts have taken measures to • • • MOSE llON088 COULD BE beaded tbls way neat week when the Oranie Cow\ty Ska Club sends ill !•te team to Aspen I« the NaUooaJ Ski Club Cballence Jl"inall March 30-April 15. 11M! Oran•e County team will join Westwood Ski Club as Joint representatives rrom ·the Far West Ski Association Five re&ions from across the natlon will~ sending their top two teams for giant sl1lom races SKIING h~lp skiers control the probJem. • Mt. Reba and many olber resorts have built ski corrals near the day lodge where equip- ment can be checked when oot in use. • Moat ski a reas have coin-operated locking rue ks for skiers taking their break Ora.oge County qualified for the berth by plac· inc second in the Far West Re9lonaJs March 15 al Mammoth . Northstar and Alpine Meadows have begun a "ski b~g " s ystem, whereby electronically. bugged skis are hidden amidst the others in the rack. The bug enables security personnel to track skis once they're stolen. Skiers for the OC team include Denny Arsenault, Craig Curtis, Dick Stenerson . Sandi Cooper, Shelly Kapfbammer and Barb Pearson. Al~ugh most or the skis ln the rack at any given lime are not bugged, what thlef is going to take a chance on swiping a bugged pair? • • * FOil 11IE FIRST TIME this season, there is snow on top or Old Saddleback. Santiago Peak, the taller of two mountains towering 5,000 feet above South Orange County, got a liberal covering or white Tuesday night as snow levels dropped to the 4,000.foot level. • The Far West Ski Association also has and a~ti-theft program, whereby skis are an engraved wath an identification number and registered, just like bicycles. Another method you can use to foil would-be thieves ls to store one ski and pole at one spot then stick the other ski and pole someplace else ' Thieves will rarely be content with un- matching skis and poles. "We don't know how much has fallen up there yet because the phone to the weather station is out," said Emmett Franklin or the Environmental Management Agency's hydrography department. l3Crews Oiallenge For Cup Thirteen of the Southland's top boats, skippers and crews wtU be competing for the 75-year old Lipton Challenge Trophy orr Newport Harbor this weekend. Newport Harbor Yacht Club is the defender with John Reynolds' Peterson-43 Free En- terprise, skjppered by Tim Ho1ao. Primary challenger is A~mitos Bay Yacht Club with a Carter-40, skjppered by Dan CJ a pp. It is significant that there ace six Choate-designed yachts in th~ race against three Petersoos, two Olsons, one Carter and one C&C design. Two races will be sailed Satur- day over a 15-mlle course between the Newport Pier and the Santa Ana River jetty. and the final race on Sunday. A large spectator Oeet is experted to follow the yachts around the course. The cha llengers and their skippers: Spirit (Choat e -40) Allen Brown-Bill Rohrs, VYC. Free Enterprise <Pelerson·43) Tim Hogan, NHYC . Easy Street (C&C-40) Dick Squire, WYC. Jubilation (Choate-40) Mark Baxter. KHYC. Bigwig (Cboate-40> Dave Ull- man , BYC. Buena Vida VII (Olson-30) Mickey Lowell, CorYC . Red. Shirt (Choate-40) Alex Goetz, LAYC. Dust 'Em (Pete r son -38l Charles Hope, SDYC. Hot F1asb <Carter-40) Dan Clapp. ABYC. Antagonist (Choale-40) Bill Peterson, CYC. Andale (Choate-40) Dennis Choate, LBYC. ·Ya Turko <Peter.son-40 ) Geor1e Ant.an', PMYC. Mas Rapldo (Olaon-30) David French, DPYC. Weekend Calendar Long Beach Duel, Lipton Cup Tops By ALMON LOCKABEY o.ily l'l• 9-"'9 Writer Yachting interest thi s weekend will be divided between Newport Beach whe re Newport Harbor Yacht Club Is defending the 75-year old Llpt.on Challenge Cup against 12 challengers , and Long Beach where the 12-meters Freedom and Enterpriae are making their rtnal Southern California appearance In a three-race series out ot Long Beach Yacht Club. The big change will be in the Lipton Cup which this year ls be- ing sailed as a beat two-out-0f- three races on a handicap basis instead or the s udden-death boat.for-boat that has featured the famed competition for more than a quarter of a century. The spectator fleet may be re- duced somewhat by yachting fans who would prefer to witness the final Southland duel between Freedom and Enterprise. Oo Saturday, Bahia Corin- thian Yacht Club will inaugurate the 1980 edition or its Angelman Series for Performance Han· dlcap Racing Fleet yachts. The Angelman Series honors the late Hugh Angelmao, one of the Southland's great designers of racing and cruising yachts of another era. BALBOA YACHT CLUB will send the 12.root Metcalf class into action Sunday ln quest of the Harbison Trophy. Voyagers Yacht Club will host the quarter-finals of the United Stales Yacht Racing Union's Adams CUp. symbolic of the na- tional women's racing cham- pionship. And there will be. plenty more wa terborne activity along the Orange Coast. Dana Point Yacht Club will hold its annual Spring Regatta with small boats racing , over a course inside Dana Point Harbor oo Saturday and PHRF yachts competing over outside cour~ on Sunday. Southern California Yachting Association calendar: Loe AD'eles-Loag Beach Long Beach Yacht Club 12-meter races, Freedom vs. En· terprtse, Saturday, Sunday. CabrUlo Beach Yacht Club -0 11 Islands race (Cabrillo Series ~BOATING No. I. alJ classes>. Saturday. Seal Beach Yacht Club Saturday Sailors Series No. 3, Saturday. Santa Monica Bay Windjammers Yacht Club Santa Barbara Island-Ship Rock race. Saturday : Pt. Dume-El Segundo race Sunday. King Harbor Yacht Club - Trans-Harbor race, Saturday; Easter One Design Regatta, Lightning Circuit, Sunday. Association of Santa Moruca Bay Yacht Clubs -Coronado·2S. one design races Sunday San Diego Oceans ide Yacht Club Coastal race to Mission Bay CPHRF> Saturday; Mission Bay to Oceanside, Sunday. San Diego Yacht Club -Hegg Tropby CJOR ) Laser regatta, Saturday: Encino Light race CSDHFl Sunday. Coronado Cays Yacht Club - Southern Belle Series No. 4, Saturday. M issloo Bay Power Squadron -Invitational predicted log race at SDYC, Sunday. Nor1b and Inland Aoacapa Yacht Club -Spring Series No. 3, Saturday. Santa Barbara Yacht Club - Spring Series (handicap Satur- day, one-design, Sunday). 4,500 Athletes Compete • Top Track Stars at Laguna Trophy Meet A minimum of 12·0 in lbe pole vault. 10.3 in the 100.yard dash, 2:04 in lbe 880, 4:28 ln the seeded mile and 9:30 in lbe two-mile, for instance, is re· quired to qualify for the 36 prelim spots ln each event. OllANGE COAST AREA SCBQOLS particlpat· log are Corona del Mar, c.o.ta Mesa, lrviM. Dana PREPTIUCK Hma, San Clement., Mat.r Det and the bolt Artis ti. Otbe:ra ln Ule fteld of $1 tndude aueb track and field RC""rl' al Warren. South Puadena, Santa Ana Valley, Sadd.lebact, Royal Oat, North Tor· ranee, Ml11lon Viejo. Serra, Villa Park, El Modena and IUvenlde Poly. "In the 220 we have ftve comma ln wtth a mark ol 22.5 or Mtt.r and we have 10 1prtntera comma lo with sub-10 nat t1mM in the 100,'' 1ay1 U •1 DoD Orr enters the 880 with a l:St Toomtr::. time, will be eballenled b)' at leut lwo otben wltb tlc>cklnp ol 1:• and 1:5'.I. 'ne pole vault fteld lac'** • 1" vault.r and la tM ....... dlYillon, Toomey •• ,.,, will in· ~a .-:Dad 1:40 miler and two-miler and a f.S hllltJumper. • --- l"IC'rlTIOUS •UM .. IH "AMa ITAT'aMINT file~ .... --I• dOt"G bu\I ,..,.,, ., HAlll80 '1 HOUSE. lU MO'" lfttSl•r l•ne. N•WPOt1 Buell. CA '2..0 ~M.0.-&.>;J..!~ 1111uu i..-. M9w-1 &Helt, CA '*° Tltl• M!Mtt It ~ttcl l>Y .., !ft. di ...... .. •. OM.V '9l.OT • .. P•nny & P•nny; At· orneys at Law, 34710 VI• ldo, SUI• 103, N.wport B••<h, CaUfornl•, (114) 73-7120. Published Orange eo.st Dally Pilot, Mar. 2~ 27. pr. 2, 1980 1.l1.S.19 ~ ........ .,,,.. "He has an unusual request...lt seems his dog can tell a lot about a car by Chasing It around the block!" 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Sales ror ·79 were up 31 percent to m.~.000 compared to $29,987 .000 the prior year. h)C()me lncreued 24 percent to $2,080,000 or Sl .ZT per share, based on 1,631,000 ahares in 1978 ~ALCC*lflt Cltileu Bank, Costa Mesa as building a branch at 17th and Santa Ana streets with comple- tion scheduled for early fall J Ray Construction Co . Costa ' Mesa, is contractor Daniel Quintilian 1~ ex ec utive chef o f Pronto Ris&oraate, South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa. Marta Falconer 1s escrow officer of Bank or Newport, Newport Beach. The fifth Orange County branch of Valencia Baek is scheduled for opening in Ma at Valencia Bank Building. Douglas Plaza. 18831 Von Karman Ave .. Irvine. William Pereira & Associates. Newport Beach, is architect. Kim Reeves is sales manager of the Newporter Inn, Newport Beach. • The Bank of America branch at Springdale Street and Edinger Avenue. Hanting\on .-uvu Beach, is one of seven branches jn the state introduc· ing a pilot program to aid communications with customers with impaired hearing and speech Bank personnel, through use of a telecom· municallon device. can hold typewntten telephone conversations wtth handicapped customers who have similar equ1pment in their homes. Rampart GeneraJ Jnc., Irvine, developer and builder of residential and commercial property a nd manufacturer a nd marketer of prebuilt fireplaces. has reported a net income for the third fiscal quarter ended Dec. 31 of $183.000 or 7 cents •• . 4 DANAE CORPORATION .. plea1•i ........... __ .....,., JEAN DAIFS We en tpecialm In,... lAMlnt, Tnm DMd lnwtt....m1, ...... !stat.. e.11.a..MttMew 851 -9135 § ~~~"!'!°" Now~ Let's See. =.;...;:::_ ... ..:.:...,,...........::i 1 $50,000 to $500,000 • • A technician examines more than 100 s~utoff va lves at a Long Beach central re· finery gathcrin~ station. Major oil com pan~es ~end refined products through the station wht•re they are routed to mJHtarv bases. commercial distributors and othe·r consumers in three s tates WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD JP .... PIS by JO!>t!ph purcn~ 01amonds. gum stones. golO and ~tvm trom private lf'ldrviduats and estates Caretul e.<am1naooo and evalua lion tly our exP£•t1s H1gties1 prices paid 10-9 da1tv Sat 10-6 C~ Sundily Phone tooay Af.i.. tor Betty Gr ace or Doug l<.eonroy • IAAOlll()N Qi ta.U\1 H)ll Ovt._ ll() V[AI\\ JtWtLS by JOSf:PH South Coast Pfaza. Costa Mesa • 54().9066 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS , • Inter.wt oaJv ,.,,_. ··--· ·c-~"'' .. _..._, .. , l '°'!fo.1rt ou• 1-e i1d_t._ Mn<k« . ! If I '" tOCtf"k.I Ot't j, (714) 759-1515 AME.-ICAN HOME fllO«J'GAG( /JO NP*OO" (.t'f>l•t 0<'•" o.-. 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OPTION ro PUACHA\t fWO •1• "'CTITICJU1 e v in•IH HAMt:\fATIM«lll Au D,(h tllf• tow •n A<C..~ .. "'''" ltw 'of~f'Q CorOOt-'iOn I\. Clofnq tM 810 FQt'm ln\tfuthor"\ .na c:.ono. nu \1 n .. \' ., M 1 ot,\•ON \/ 1 E JO hOI\'\..,., ~rfKiithO"' ~" .,. "'O.,.. f01'0lA "°'-VO ..e ,_,""'-'~''"on'• .. llltftdnwtt11t\4"C.~eG•ntn.ott1t.t­ P•,..•..,, Mt9'-V••IO CAIJfot>M• of I'-P"'ci..•..,q "'""'01 W.0 ><.l>OOt t'1't\. c:.n..N"\\ 1\ <Of"6.,o '"' 0-. M4"0U·\ 01\.1t1t C MotOt'\ Mt'-c • , .. .torn.• (00'~· E.~" O.dl:llP-t '""'' '"°""'' *'''" "1' t~ btC1 41 t.~f ~<PW<,. (Mt1t.,..a <n"'<9':~ -AOUISMO'lC>ltS. 1HC 0-r'• -"'-114V•Oic tot~ &or \Hl.-lt'.'I' JOOOE S •••~• of ,,.. c. ... .i Commmu"•lv v.c.• Pr~ (.on..,.. °''°"ftC.t Qo.\td Oii 1r..ot.-.~ .,, T"t> ~ t-wl"'tN ~ ... •--"'~I-ti-. Ptt<<~t Cleno ct Or-c:.o-ty • __... 1~1 ol llw _. IMcl •• • Q,..r...,lff 11 ·-t-.c ..., ......,-., .. ....., ""'0 the IH°O"' Wt\.1.1 ...... Wl'-COU• ....-'-*-' .. --·~ _.,_ ....,...., • ........ to f'ltm t" tM .... M Of tMtu-A \0 frf\lW per share on revenues of $7,691,700. .:---:------~~~~~~~~~~~~~1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~--:::------------------------J .. ..--..we.-.,.,. -"<-•Kl, I'-11'0<-\ OI 1M ~--...CA-• <."'K• -.,. --.. woo K-T .. t (TIQ~ •t1ncl Sun Power l"4 b•Or)P-' "'"' '#fl 11\0' ,..,. " b< S !Or Plan Told LOS ANGELES <AP> -Southern California Gas Co. has unveiled a three-year experiment to finance conversion of the homes of thousands of low-ineome ~rsons to solar power The program, ordered by the state Pubhc Utilities Commission. 1s designed to cover an estimated 77,400 homes that now use natural gas or ele<:trlc heat. RESIDENTS ARISE VOTE NO ON D BobSpn.'Cn --~-- ~: R. Ph. Preventing accidental poisoning has been our goal this March as It has been d~lgnated Poison Prevention Month. Here Is our final list or suggestions or things you can do at home. • Do not take medicine rrom an unlabeled bottle: transparent tape protects the label. • Date all drog i1uppllcs wbeo you buy them. • JJse a prescription drug o.tly fOf" the patient for w)lom lbt> physlcl11n ordered it. • Weed out the lefl-overs re1ularly rrom your med ici n e cheat -~apecia'ly any preacrlptloo dr ui that your physician ordered ror a partkular 111ne1s. \'OUR DOCTOR ~AN PtiONE US when you a.ed a medl~. Pkk up your pte9C'l"l pt.ion If shOI>· etn1 fteatby. or we will CS.liver promptly without utra =e. A 1reat ·many ' e esalr\lSt ws w1tb their prescripUooa. May we compound 1oun• 'MK UDO JIHAMIACY ..... DelM,, .,~ ..... .... , ......... ... ,. B .Insured safety at San Diego Federal! "Money Market" Certificatt! 15 700 % per year• lflfcct1vc thru nc•t Wcdnc'><IJ\ I • 16 555 0'-annual 70 effective yield (ba.tccl 00 ~ pnoapal &DC! m\ttQI at tlu& ntc opon • m11unty. lhough t111.c1n'1 be guar111tc:cd I ··Money Market" Certificate 12.00 % peqear' 12 8 94 % annual ylehl .. B $10,000 minimum, 26-week term! B New H orizons C lub benefits! B No minimum bala.nc.e!t B No bank pays more ... or offers as much! FSfic -..... ·----.,...._... .... B Rate guaranteed for 30 months to 10 years! B Earn .25% more than at any bank! ... C\k~I I~., .-.quu" •ut..1.ant1il tnltft'I ptn&lh r,u Ull\ •tthdl~'"'' "' «mtica1c ,;,,ounl' •nJ pmh1b1b u1mround111i 1n1crn1 on the l I'll 'I cc1111\u1c •• , irld 11 J'flllC1f>~I •nd 1n1crC1>1 rnn.un "ft t.kpao.t1 10< ont ~ur tAC('()\lnl hal411Cc• 01 le" 1h111 SIO do nM a .. cn.c 1nlc~ Callfoniio s oldnt fetkral saYinp and loan ... safe smct 18/L~. 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' -- .. -I CWLY'LQT Btldness -;4.nti-inflation Real lnviBibfe Enemy? 91 '"*N CUNNIPP Nf!W YOU (AP) -Hardly &he levillb&e eDetQ1 • u PrllJ. dt1\t Carter ceu.d lt. ln.l\atiaft bu now drtva .. , tnto coa· aumet territory, lallie\lu IDUlY cuuatdel and all but ari"1nt f amW.. out ol bouM and home. peJ tu.: DOW lt'a 131 da11. Crdll oulltaDdlDI ,, up, althrliulll a a.. than ult UM ll ror mtlllont of A merlcan bou1tboktl. peruet rate of lnereaa• for 1171 . Wun'l the Ut· CntaM bound to alow? Ten t••n afo· houaeho de bad $lel0 in 1n 1taliment l oan•; now The Job altu.atlon la bolctlnc up well UnelUIGYmeot, eape(tea LO rlte d~ rebruary, lmtad fell 0 I pereen\ trom .lanuary'a I t 81.At wtth tbe ~my'a un· derpllmlnp rotUn1. few npect jobl to remain Immune. Tb• consumer price lndU con· llnud to rile et a.a 11 pettenl annual rate. lllftaUon adJMlltd hourly nmhtaa have fallen for H ven atra.labt month• and oow ar" I $ percent lower than • year qo. The aavtnp rate la well under 4 pef'fft\t, or about half what at wu four yeara llO It'• 14.000. C\UOll,, JmpRWementa ln productivity, or prod\.letSon efftclei>cy, have all but evaporated from the America lndustrla.I scene, and wllbout. them no real improve· ment can be made in lonc·tenn prlcee. Bankruptcies may rise. TUM are up. 1be TH Foul>· dat.ion esUmatee lho tax lake th&& year will me to SS.I percent of U>e averace paycbe<k rrom 34 7 percent lD lrrt. Ftfty ~.,., aio. a worbr lolled U days to Betldet, lbt: C 1rtu .id m\nlatnUon and the Federal Reterve have claml>t'd down °" the ability ot banks lo malte con In fact, many major American companies have ceued to make money on an inflation-adjusted basas. Olben are falling to earn enough t.o cover dividends. They are. in eff~l. living off their stored captaJ. umer loanJ. Wlth real income. falllng. pncea rastng, savings t.hrlnking and credit rcstncted, there is no cboko but to rtlre4tt Newport Greets Brooks Tradition Way of Life for Clothing Firm The new Brooks Brothers clothln·g store in Newport Beach's Fashion lsland is just one facet of an expansion phase for the 162-year-0Jd clothing firm, its president, Frank Reilly, said in a recent interview. Two Brooks Brothers stores were opened in mid-March, one in Newport Beach and one In Tokyo, Japan. Reilly s aid the firm anticipates opening several new stores ac ross the country this sum- mer. .. OUR RESPONSE HERE in Newport Beach has been great," Reilly said. "Many people think we are a lot more expensjve than we really are." Reilly said that the firm's "own make" men's suits sell from $300 to $500. the "346" line sells from $200 to $300 and the "Brooksgale" line sells from $ISO to $210. Brooks Brothers' factories produce the firm's top line or clothing. The less expensive clothing lanes are made to Brooks Brothers' specifications tn other U.S. factories. Reilly said. The great majority of clothing sold in Brooks Brothers stor es are made for or by the company - a nd this includes women's clothing. "Our women's clothing line is the fastest growing part of our business," Reilly said. "We of· fer a very classic tailored look. We make the clothes to meetthe demands of career women." · What the firm doesn't make or sell is flam- • boyant clothes. "WE DON'T GOIN for extremes," besaid. "We pref er to offer understated clothes that can be mixed. and mate bed t.o meet the needs of our customers. · "We don't swing with today's fad. We do one thing well: cater to the needs of OW' customers.'· Reilly said the firm beaan by offering tailored clothing for sea captains and was the first to in· traduce ready-made clothing in the United Slates. HE SAID BROOK BROTllE&S bu enjoyed "four stratght record·breaking years ... and in- dustry esUmates indicate the company bas been doing about $100 mllllon worth of bu.s~s per year . Brooks Brothers stock is traded over the New York Stock Exchange. The St-year-old Reilly is a New Jeney resi- dent. He was a former vice president with Saks Fifth Avenue. Your dollar's best friend today ••• REPUBLIC'S 11. LOAN. Access to your savings without losing Interest. We'll lend you up toOO~ of your certilicate ac:-earns. For exnmp4e. if you borrowed $ J.000 count balance and you avoid the penalty for from an 8~ account. 60 days later you would eartywtthdnrwal Yourentitesavtngsremainin-pay $J,014.79 for an annual percentage rate tact. while eatrung intttest at their current rate. of ~-So _your effective annual interest rate is You simply repay at the per annum interest JUst l'X.. (t<epublic's /%is far less than many rate of just l 't more than the rate your account others chiuge..) Every time the Rooster Crows your Money Grows REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS RFS •nd lo•" .,..oc,•r;o,, • .. * * • • 8AmA Al'tA 17th St.~ of Newport Freeway (714) s.41·5286 11111 AMAKEIM 202 Nlahetm P\az.a. 500 N E.uclld St. ( 714 I ~8290 111 ~Q<mA rtlQ<JEL 30212 Crown Valley Paricway (714) 49~~ WESTMINSTER 134 Westminster Mall/Bob<1 (,San ~go Fwy. (714) 894·5347 tie.ad Oflke: ALTADEJ'IA 2246 N. Lake Ave. (213) 791-1281/681-661 I l~ .-.i_l~NA • N'WIE.IM • AACN:AA • B<.JR&.NK • ~ • HM::E.NtlA HEJCKT'S • ~ NIGCJU • L..05 AMOELES PAV\ SPRINGS • Pi\SA()Eti.\ • PICO ~RA • SIViT A NV. · WESTMINSTER • WOOC>lMD tftU.S Paid Political Advertisement An Open Letter From Mayor Ryckoff March, 1980 Dear Friends: 1978 WAS A SWING YEAR Eight years ago I was elected to the Council on a residentialist and fiscal conservatism platform. But until 1978 a council majority gave preferen· tial treatment to developers and their business associates. A NEW COUNCIL WAS ELECTED The new residentially-oriented council majority has accomplished important goals in balancing residential and commercial growth and in requiring phasing of develop· ment to be compatible with roads anq services. The result has been positive action such as the recent General Plan revisions reducing future traffic in Newport Beach by 52,000 car trips per day. YOU HAVE A CHOICE You will recognize, l 'm sure, that the goals of the developer lawsuits and their o ther big-spending efforts is to regain control of the Council. The choice is between a Newpor:t Beach as the business center of Orange County, or as the best residential city in the West. YOUR HELP rs NEEDED NOW The lasu• are quite clear. The contest is ht tween the developers with their organization and funds -and those like me who wish to retain tho residents' voice on the Council. Sincerely, ~ Paul Ryckof !, Mayor Resident Councilm111 Plid totbv P•ul Rydlolf t200 South Bey Front. Ba1bo1 lel1nd en-e1e• f , .... , --, .... , ..... Some baa are tn laa than healthy coedtUocl. Al far back u hat October , the U .S. Comptroller ot the Currency, John G. Heimann, .. id the na· Uon abould prepare for fallutea of aome ta.rce banb. Many a.av· tn11 and loen uaoclaUons and aavlnp banU a1JO have been JoaiD1 money. IN arntEAT to • lolrer Sl&D· dud of n.tni. u ta araued. the victory will be .on: lnllaUOb will be defeated and the 1roundwork aet tor the r.ext economic advance. But critics disagree, saying tbe antJclpated receuion could destroy much ot the desire and ability to fl~t. There ls a great deal of con· fuaion around the country. Slnd· Unser & Company, which poll~ alSING intere21t rates and the A llraa ..,1a1e• p•ll•d r••••••r• I•· ••dlat•I• alt•r tlae la•~• •••l·l•ll•tl•• pre9H1M ., ........ ~ t•-fl p~~ I• ~ ... ~, ....... ~ inability to borrow have thrown many small buslnuses into pre- car ious straats. Jnnovat1on. wbicb in theory leads to better products and production effi· clencies, is discouraged consumers immediately after the latest anti-inflation program was 811JlOUQ. · ced, found people in "mass confusion." Home building, necessary to provide tor a demographic bulge in the home-buying population, has been reduced lo Jess than 1.S million units a year. when the need is said to be closer to 2 million unlts. Albert Sindhnger. chairman of the company, said people con· strued the President's 01eu~ as '"an attempt to balance the federal budget through tax •n· a eases rather than sigmf1cant cuts Ul spendulg." THE PUBUC doesn't believe the program can re medy the problems, be said. They feel. he said, that it won't have "any more succesa ... than the three previous Carter anti·inflation programs.·· It is unlikely that Americans. creative as they have sh(lwn themselves to be. can find a way around the anti·lnflation restric· lion.a now being imposed. 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But it gaiM<l alDlQSl all of it back in the finaJhourtoclose al 759.S.down2.14. "What we have is a classic panic iD Wall Street.'• said Newton Zl.Dder. a veteran broker for E. F. Hutton. "P~ple Just dumped stocks al any pritt." The turmoil prompted the Securities and Ellcbaqe Comm•n"OO to suspeod tndlnc in aecurlUes of Bacbe Group Loe. few 10 days because of developmeata dfectiq the brokerage nrm·s commodities futures tHclin& ac:- counta. Bache said aome customers had ~ unable to me-et margm calls on s t1ver futures. The pnce ol silttr on world commodities exchanges fell S5 an otmce today to $10.80 In New York. The allde in salver. wtucb was selling for more than $S0 an ounce in January, was accelerated today fGIJowiq the announce- ment by Nelsoo Bunter Hunt th.al be wu ofteriq &Jlver- deoomm.ated bond for sale . • 4!if(H'b 111 Tlw .~poflfgfu JI) !rid •Tm IS UU ~ 51, ,,..,... r • ., Ull" ~5U. Mltaf Sto«-k• Did HEW YO•lt IA.,,-· 11 Ptev roo. .. 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(1 "'~ 50 mil.) • Gil Gerard as Buck Rogers 1s held captive by Anne Jeffreys, who rules a planet on which all men are prisoners. on "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" t.onight at 8 OD NBC, Channel 4. OulnC)' and an eoldernOIO- Qlll (Diana ~l nee tine CIM9 of botullem Pol90'*'S1 10 • •*""" ""'*• • ....,or aoocer cNrnplol..nlP Is to be .o:aol~ e TOMOHT Holl Joflnny Car son ~ Mee 0.-. Judrtn ~. Joe HelNtf\. SW· i ==~ I CNODCAMEM UF'E ANO TMQ M B>OIE "°9ERT1 o.nt\lde .. ~ by. "*'leQI proe>oul. Tumer ,_ fr1Gt!••io -tor c:yna,.. o.vvoe;a OOllr1 CMe begille. 4:25 NEWS •• MOV'a • •~ "The Devit'' Holid91" ( 1930) Neney Catrol, PIAA U.... . • NlW8 Channel Lise In g• 0 KNXT (CBS) Los Angela~ 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Anqele~ D KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles O KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles CD ~FMB (CBS) Sari D1eqo 0 KHJ·TV (Ind) Los Anqeles OJ) KCST (ABCJ San Diego m KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles g) KCOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angele:> tD KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles G KOCE·TV (PBS) Hunttngton Beach ~. find &oc*er T IOOn IMrM that ,,.. lri.ncl l'\U l'llOf'9 time lot ,,.. toy 1111n tor 111m. D IUCt< AOOEM IN THE ffTH C8fTURY &di lain• loroM With hie arctl eriemy PflnCtM Atd6- ta 10..-..e~ 1*nQ lllrMlened by ... dMdty d~ator (Julie fliewrnet) (Part 1) e A. TIME FOR LOVE Hott• Mike Connora end Florence H~ llllke e IOOlt at the u<owtno ptob· klm8 of ctllld •buM wtth gueat• Ed ~ end ~~&MN>V Moril end Mindy go to bldof'a mountain cabin tor a ...,...., wtliCfl tuma out to be ~ but rwttul wtien • blzurd hlta. (R) G OtL.DMH ~ nt£ ™R>WON.D 0.., ~ ho9t9 .,, up. be9t documenWV on ttle forgotten ctillOren of ThlrO- Wortd countYtee. Q) CARO\. 8UNfETT ANOAVEH08 0.-11 Steve Lawrence, TlmCOnwrty Q) n1EOOSSlP COLUMNIST An ldeahslle young l<>u•· MllSt, sedUUI<! by tho POWur llnd giemovr ~ HOll'f"'OOd. beCorneS ii QOS61P ~I MIO IS almost destroyed by 11'16 very COlumnl 111'41 writes 8il 2t TOHIOH'T Host Clele Ro«>erts II> MMMC MEntOO Of pleyed. • 9 9MNEY YL.l.9' An kMellallc archltec:I deadee thel Ml wenta to dernolllh Illa own building. G HOlOCAU8T NOW Hoel Johnny Menn pr.- aent1 hlghllgtlts °' • fec1· flncllnO IOUf of Carnbodlen retugee ~IN. I MERV 0"""1N TlfE,.,.. °' Ml88 JEAHIACx. "Maty M~" MIN Brodi•'• e111dent1 are aurpr1Md _, oonNMd wMrl llhe , ..... dumpy. ~ girt under '* t-..ao ii\. TME AllOQ4Tf8 Ellott ~the~­ lnO~ In·~ "*It <:.-fie II .... drlQ .. -otflW "*' ... o6d ... ldlOOI nemeell Pro- .._. ~ f.k)twl ~i • MJA CffLQJM) MOM OO#lt'Ntt ·~For A Crolod" 10:00. (I) KNOT8 l.NDG Vlf 8f'ld Sid loceM a wry drvt* Gery and bt"'V him hOme. ody to ,...... him d~~(Pan2) D AOa<R:>AD F1lE8 Two young ~ec1NW llel0 J"71 aof\11 the murder of • senal<>t """° wM kllled at a prtv•te detec11VM eotwen- tion (R) 88 NEWS G al SOAP T /WI ~llOt'IS has Jeseb died. Wiit lMlle shOOI 8o4ty Oeed. wHI Jodie lole his b4ICy IO CatOI, wll Outc:tl ~ Eunooe °' Cothie. and .. Polly ,,.,.,., Denny MAST-a-w ... &c- l'HfAT1'E ~The OIA::t.a Ot Duh Streef' A T sac Of l.ol4" Qwtle'a ~ of • bttde .. eccepted by ~ but .,, Old IWne ..... Ilea • PfM>f dsjn\. (Patt 15 of IS) • MAllE# leOI! ntf.AT1'E ''Tiie ~ Of Dull• Street II" LOllll8 and her deugMIW COf'l'9 to ..,... awt l.Onle'• ,,.. career .. • ~ slrlQ8r. (hr! 15 of'~ 1t:001••<1>• .... .-i..vwmo.-.. Oo\YI AU.a AT LAAQe Oe¥9 ... """"' .,.., •• ..... • ..... co.-, .• ~ ...... and..,,_ 9ond. • AU.• nt9 fM&Y Ndtlla·• 4'1-=* ...... -·-··· • IOfT GA&J..llW ""Tiie 0-~ A 8 MCNEWI CQ I erM MvaML Mzon1 ..... UnMrltty V9.U8C • HOCWt9 HIROf.9 A tOVQt\ n-olllce• ~ IO SlelaO 13 --~ Aslpf\ ~ actvlCe 10 • p.o.pect1" brideQ<oom and .,.... .,,... up • ....,. .. , .. llOC)f'\. • CAl'nONED MC .... • ......... .._,.,.me. .. -. "COat. Sohillon Or f'olllDOllr TM COi Ac:OIO ~~.,. ft9illofl'• -···· l)1dl IO cost .. 8 ortnCi11* ~ Of -Ir ., • ...,......_ ,, ... ~ ...... ,_,.,oo-w•w IO ~tara~ etrengfiftt l'lltddle etM - JOHN DARLING YIELL EVE~ WE DtD Ii! IHE M-m SHQv./ IS ONE. Y iO~'f'! 1:'6. Cl) tANf'( HMT'MAH. MAlfY HMmAAH ~ . .,. ------· o-a,. o.n ...,., ~ • treed, and t"9 "*"-· ~ _, Haoowa csest>rste• ~. ••• MO'llf •'A "Love 01 Th•M Oue.ne" I 19531 H.Oy ~· • MOVIE • • • •• 8et>ol4 A P• HotM" fl .. ) ()reoory Ped<. ,,,,.,_., 0.-,.,,,. ll'IOMy .._. ~ '°"*' Md • IOc* potloe cHel ~ IOt '° .,_.. erldino --.. .,..... al -al -.n. (2 ~1tn..=I tit ..... t:tt :.a' CMQ.040 • •~ · F•"• ao1oe11 Frtcla11'• • .... .w •• .,Wa! -1i11&NOCN-; . . ·~ ta:i)O ••• ·~ ff'Olll ~' Mtte" (1163) c... Alttu ff-. ie .,........_, b1 l)Ollj_.,IH aoeoWo1Pe _, elllllltAc.C~I !WI ~ be9lits-(, fW ~ min.) ·~ •••• "Ch!M a..· . I t9)6) CWtt CW.. ...-.~ ...... .,..., ~ . ..,...,... 91*' .......... ,, iw .. 80 INl\.I ....... ...,,. . Md' ... ,,.~ ... . ......... ,..,..A ... . _ ..... to .. ~ --.,.., ""' °"" -. MCI...,,... .... ~ dloe .,_,. ..... (f "'•· 30 INIL) , More Waltons Ball Out, But CBS Wants Show By PETS& l . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP) -Fried chicken. corn· on-the-cob, biscuits a nd honey. An apt farewell supper for the long-running homespun series. "The Waltons." At least. last weekend's gathering bad the air of a farewell supper until CBS vice president for programming Bud Gr ant took to the s tage and said, ''We're look.ing forward to another season with 'The Walt.ons. · " T WO OF THE FEW members of the "Waltons" cast in attendance, Ellen Corby <Grandma) and Jon Walmsley <Jason> seemed as surprised as everyone else. Miss Corby, still re· covering from a stroke that has limited her ap- pearances on the show in the past two seasons, laughed and gave Walmsley a congratulatory pat on the back. So. it appears that writer Earl Hamner's en- during tale of family life in the Vlrgioia mountains will be around for at least one more reel, despite ) some rather formidable hindrances. Michael Learned, who appeared occasionally QJl '"l'be WaJtons" in its eighth season this year, has announced that she inteods to move on to other things next fall. She made a similar announcement ~ last year when she expected the sbow lo be dropped by CBS, but was persuaded to drop in a few limes this season in her Olivia Walton (Mama) role. ALSO, RALPH WAITE. WHO plays John Walton. the patriarch of Walton's Mountain, has said that be doesn't plan to carry bis role in lo a ninth season. With the departure of Waite and Miss Learned from the show, "The Waltons" would seem less the traditional ideal it bas been and more the modem American famlly -of the splintered sort -as the show moves through the World War II years. Of the original ll·member family, only six would sWl be with the show, although the cast has gradually grown with the addition of other charac- ters through the years. Jn ao interview later in the week, though, Grant said nothing is certain about "The r .. ~ Walton.s, •• including lbe departure of Wajte and EVEN I F "PALMEllSrOWN'• ~ mab 1t Miss Learned. <and its premiere episode rated strongly 1. Grant "I THINK THAT'S STILL o~n for dis· says "th.at doesn't ne~sanly mean 1t w1U get that ... ~ Thursday lime penod " cuss1on," Grant said, "We'll JUSl have lo wail and Lee Rich, president of Lonmar Productions see. wh1cb maJtes "The Waltons." seems more certarn " 'The Walt.ans' has not bttn picked up for about the show's fututt. next season, but tJus is ceruunJy not necessanly its last season. by any means " "Whoever we have. wbatn·er we have. we will It would seem that the future of the series go." Rk h satd. "Whal they <CBS> bave told us so would be affected in part by the performance of far is that m all likelihood, 1l WlU be back. 1 sup- t b e Norm an Le a r . Alex Ha I e y s eries pose we'U be bearing In the oext mootb or so." "Palmerstown," which is currently running in That will be when CBS settles on a rough pi lots and tryout senu its programming ex- ecuttves have been ~urvey1ng lh<>M' pa:,t se\•eral v.eek!. WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN L't a renamin~ of the sbow to "Waltons' Mountaln." and expaosaoo of its focus to include the aclJvsties ot the growing rasl as the ~nes progresses through time. Eventually, who knows? Perhaps they'll follow John-Boy Walton's model, creator Earl Hamoer Jr., to Malibu and calJ it "Walton's Seaside Bungalow " "The Waltons" Thursday night s lot. I( schedule for the fall. after considenng the sundry "Palmerstown" doesn't make it, CBS would be .------------------------------------------Joatb to embark upon a new season without a C.ll 642-Sl71. steady family oriented entry in that lime slot. Pu~_'.!• wonSa to ......... ,. fOf ou. RESIDENlS ARI SE VOTE .---------.. Children's VIiiage, U.S.A., presents Windows made lovely with NO ON D Bob Spreen NOW PLAYING _.a aMAPUIA .,.. ~21-UJI ....... ..,.c:.u, c.i.i !HU ~2711 ...... ·c.uwur ..-891·)83!> .... llAU °'11'9t 63 7.()340 ....... 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Too many cut members come acroae with Juat enou~ uncertainty In their r=::::;iiil u1ifl1D)ent.a to aune the normaJ willlDg auapel\.slon ,.,. vu., Grhelek o.iw .. , ,_.,y lllONHI ... _ Lettlu"'-Mlu MM .. Mn P,IURldley o\nne Protneroe i..twren<• ReddOne 0. John H41vdoclo • lllU»< tQf SleU Pollo c.on,woi. .Jenn.~ J_Gr_t_ Coll•" 0..-r1 Scott "'°"HI ~·kot1 • Oo..ol .. ~""'9ft bor"~WOrt Vetefoe MC tlro,> S~Corcioo . L.eN L.ev•noo .Oe11 Nehon • LU AMCI . • 111"<• CordlO ... Jee~ Mcllrov ingly Idle chatter -most of it aimed at tossing clues <or red herrings) at the audience -before things are finally sorted out. At Saddleback Valley. ~tor Jean Hyde has mounted an uneven bul entertaining production which should become more effective with a bit of "FOXES" lRI "FOG" IRJ "SATURH l" "A FORCE OFOHE° IPGI • .........., ........ I All TliA T JAZZ. 1.-'IO:M T-0....... UTTI..E DARLINGS (R) ·--C1'UISING (R) 1·11 THE JERK (R) .. , .. ,,, .. ot dlabetJef. 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Eay water dean- up. '**' .... .. , ~ rol9r °""9r9 for enemei.,... ... pelnta. Humbets 1 ex 2 can be UMd o... I owr. Reg. 1.39 t • A cameraman wtblslMlltlllt kMP 111C9 with Paul Hewm•!I •• tbe actor rualMlthroua•~ 1cene of "tort: Apache, the• Bronx•• ln New York. 11'1 lllllle ID a.11d1 dicta Y04/ll ~ Of ~ Md ~ ....,..._ ........ ~ parwy ........ ..,.... ..... ... .., .. 1000 .. 2000 Vl8GID. . ' ......... . . M ; ~·u'!'t"7~-: .... It Giii •• r--------J aot._. ..... Nothing anrw:ta and kllts ~ end ana111 .. 1-.t •nd • efteett•1 .. V'9Q'O s Sneil & Slug peMeca « ..... 2'..,-lb boa. ReQ. U9 • Bidden ' ft r The camouflage paint job on a Costa Mesa war surplus Jtore seems to be doing its job too well, according to owner Michael Sherman. By DENNIS McLELLAN ot .. Olllly ,.._ SUff Michael Sherman's store on ~ta M esa's Newport B levard. a strip of com - cial real estate not unknown ro its eccentricities, is an eye- cati:her. J<fter all. how many buUdings are painted m green camouflage paint? p owever, the eye-catching Pai'nl job couldn't be more ap- propriate for a war surplus st.Ore. 1'1 thought it was a great idea." says Sherman, 26, who opened the shop four months ago .rter moving to Orange Cowity lrdm Milwaukee. BUT WHILE THE PAINT job ha~ induced some motorists on the boulevard's northbound la nes to stop in, it has bad the opposite effect on some com· mqters traveling south on the otber side of the "Big Ditch." The camouflage, it seems, is dolflg its job too well. "I've had a 'Couple of people say they COi'Jldn't see me," s ays Sherman. Once ln tbe ·store, it's not bard to spot Sherman. He's tbe e111e wnrtn& the combat f.u,ue ,Ja~et wiUa three silver atan oa IWt abcw•lden. '•1 tell ftlll7body rm General 5-r ma." HY• tbe bearded .. shop owner with a laugh. AQed why he hasn't promoted bimie1f to four-star ge11eral, be smiles and .says, "Well. in another month or two I hope to get it." Running a store that sells military uniforms, bayonets, gas masks, canteens, helmets, walkie-talkies and combat boots is a natural for Sherman. His father has owned one for years in Milwaukee. "RE USED TO WORK seven days a week," recalls Sherman.' "If I wanted to see him I bad to go down to the store. I used to t>lay in the stock room and put on all the uniforms. •'And when I played a rmy with my friends, I really played army. I had all the equipment." Although be enjoys wearing a military uniform for fun, he wouldn't relish wearing one for real. "People come in here and ex- pect me to be all gung-ho on the service," he says, adding "I was the original draft dodger." And the majority or his customers are not "gung-ho'' on the military either. Sherman says most of the m buy the surplus clothing and equipment for campine use. ·'The most com moo customer would probably be the IU1 who was in the aervice and want.a to go camping. He knows the army made Stult that bold.a up better than other stuff.'' HE ADD S THAT motorcyclists and skiers buy the flight pants and dune buggy en- thusiasts have bought helicopter seatbelt harnesses. Customers also have made a f e w unus ual purc h ases . Sberm8J\ says he recently sold combat~ and a flak vest to a man in1bis 20s who claimed be was a tnerceJUU')' on h1a way to Lebaiin · • tlnbelle•able," mutters Shemum. "I don't bow wby be wu ~Lebanon. I don't think '• IOlD& on.'' The poeal t7 -in aome -··---·--· ·-. ·-·-·-·--------·-_.,.._.. ........ _ .... ___ . __ • • i n. ---- Michael Sherman with his wares minds that sometlung might be going on ~n m tb1 s country bas boosted ~al es 10 another area "One thing I've found about California people is they are in· terested in survival gear -C· rations, canned emergency drinking water, first-aid kits." One customer, be notes, ~­ cently bought 30 cases of C· rations. "I thint since this tb1oc started.J&, 1 wtlb Iran~ baYe been Vft"1 paranoiCl. I set calla fer std tbey bave no me for ua1-a we •et invaded by another country .T• Sherman savs children fre quenUy stop 10 to buy medal~. patches and even camouflage face pa.tnt -"They love lhat " And, o f co ur se, som e customers are nulitary veterans who either want to replace their m edals -or add to their collec· Lion. Sber'm9D bas even sold a few Sn samurai sworch. "People bang them on the wall and they lie to their girlfriend and aay tbeJ flDl it in the war.·· Sberman'1 bi11est ••lllil& items are tbe uaiform1. pa rUcularly anytbin1 in .... : . i CJ camouflage '"It's the latest style, espectally with the lods,'' he says. Looking back at the '60s, Sherman recalls that although the military services were avoided by the young. wearing the uniforms was a widespread fad. Today, be point.a out. "the military ia becomln& more UD· popular and the elotbill& is becominC lbllWe popalar." As lor GeDeral BMnn-. be aaya, .. I ctcm't mlDd wearinl·tbe dothmc bat 1 don't wut to eo in tbe WI tlll:e. 0 Billboard Buggies Owners of rolling ads g~t $'25 a month and p eriodic free paint jobs. By JOEL C. DON ot .. o.NJ .... 5UH guaranteeing~ the amateur· pro- moters a $25 monthly payment and a fresh coat of paint for Advertising, you'•e come a their cars when the advertising long way. campaigns are completed. It seems thal_befor~ we've bad ~·"Since 1973, Volkswagen 8: cban~ ':O dec1de ~~ genera-,' owners throughout the nation lion ~ JOlD or which Cll~1 have leased exterior body space taste like they should, so~ from their compact cars through tells us t,hat W.! a.~e nobqdy l b e L 0 s A o g e 1 es . ba sed unless we re a . 10. (Pe~ps Beetleboards of America Inc. ~ext year~~~ any_ ~es In previous advertising cam- m ,the spU'alin~ illflat,idb rate, paigns, companies could select we llallbesboolingf<jrlOO.). . both the color of the car and the And if you want t,6 make 1l an type of car owner to sell their ~e financial world. you've got~ products. muster up all U. clout and.busi· The new ad campaign nets UVY7 in your repertoire of called the "Bulletin" -features marketplacenills. Beetles and Bugs painted white, Or. ti 1CN own a Volkswagen, with the option of changing the you can follow the lead~ other a dvertisement on each car Oranae County residents. every two months. who've turned their Beetles and BQP into mobile billboards. TO PaGMOTE various pro- ducts, the car owners agreed to sign a two-year contract, AND CAR OWNERS were not S<:reened for their appearance or personality as 1n earlier Beetleboards advertising cam· paigns. The Volkswagen owneTs were required. however. to keep their cars in good mechanical condi· lion and drive a s pecified minimum mileage on Orange County roads and highways. ··we're trying to beef up our listenership in Orange County," said Marsha Purcell. an ad- ver tis ing representative for KJOI rad.lo station S he wa s on hand with Beetleboards representative Deborah Savage to greet ad campaign participants as they que ued up at a Huntington Beach auto trim shop. In less than an hour, a freshly painted Volbwagen was covered with multicolored, animated plastic decals. Ms. Savage noted 42 Orange County re1idents will participate in the .){JOI cam· paign, contracted fqrsuc months HUNTINGTON BEACH resi· dent Connie Mendez who works for the H.wlti.Dgton Beach Police Department, said she didn't mind advertising somebody else's product. "You can't beat the free paint job," she said . "Besides. I was going to do it anyhow." She plans to cash in the S2S monthl y payment on re- upholstery and chrome work on her 197J VW ··1 also looked at 1l as a way to meet more people," Ms . Mendez s a id of her new four-wheel. rear-en&me <'ooversation piece. "I've told a few people about it at the detecuve office. They said it goes well with me. because I'm kind of cruy." The ad dttals are splashed with flo wers, greenery and whimsical animated characters THAT COLORFUL combina· lion attracted Joe and Mili Yan to the Beelleboards offer to Orange County VW owners The Huntington Beach couple. Mi6 Yin wffh her Beetleboard who are veterans of a preVIOUS Beetleboards advertisan~ cam pa1gn, like the idea of dressing up their 1975 VW with a colorful gr aphic message "I really like 1t because 1t 's so pretty," said Mrs . Yin, wbo drove to a press sbowiag with her :?-year-old daughter, Teri. "My only regret is that we couldn't keep it (the ad > af\er the campaign is over " Talk Team Champions Ciange Coast College's DebaM Team is ready to defend its national champiof1Ship . By MICHAEL PASKEVJal OI • Delly l't ... IUtf The Callforn1fl competition has been silenced. convincingly. So the 20 members of Orange Coast College's speech and debate team are golng to Kansas City, Mo. ~bey won't be arriving unexpectedly. Teams from some 86 community colleges across tbe couot.ry will be aun.nlng for OCC when national debate competltloa belina April 2. After an, occ•a talk team 11 the ~ aaticlaal c.b•mp&on, undefeated In more than a year aad capable of cruhin1 such pre1ttckM buUona u USC by a 2·tO·l ~olnt maraln (wblch indeed occurred In recent ~mpetiUon). TBBY'aE NO LO~GE& tbe "no:name" cli1couners. Since 1970, occ·. forensic pbeooma have lost a war Of words Just three tlme1, 1a71 team co-director Pet Taylor, an .En.lllsb tMtructor. The ~ loeee we,. by a total or Juat •lx Polfttt. OCC'a IPHkefl r8'1 up a record 242.S polnts. In second place was Moo11>ai'k Community College with 97 points. "IT'S A RECORD that won't be erased for a long lime ... says Mrs. Taylor. who was named national "Coach of the Year" by her peers at last year's national championships in Twin Falls, Minn. But she quickly shares the success with co-clirector Mike Letp ... Ooe of the big lhinp is that Mike joined our• fonla&lc prosram ~ yean aso. .. lbe note&. ••And he's been a dynunic force." Tbe abilit:J to pull the beat po11lble performance from a debater ls further helped by a healthy ttock of mtellI1ent and easer studenta. There wu a tbree·way lie for "Speaker ol the Tournament" bono 1 lD last week'• competlUoq. Two of them were OCC tearp ll,\elllbert -Richard Biley and Jeaniler Haseltine. OCC had winnen tn all but ft•• of the 38 slot.a in ~lch awards were liven . .\ "Before, we had a rew people who were consistently winning s everal categor i es at tournaments." notes Leigh. "This year, almos t everyone on the team is winning." LEIGH DISAGREES with anv "dull" label attached to debating. He believes a tournament should be considered as a "Ian~ dtttlll." Cate1oriea for competition include Reader's Theater, a blelld ol speech and drama. Ud After Dlnner Speakinc. wbitb includes heavy do9ee of stand-up comedy. Stroni coac.binl la eseential, but team member Dave NaUdn saya there's an adclitlonal slde to the team's succesa. "We 're one of tbe closest teams on the circuit," say1 NatklD. "Other squads are envtous that our memben are 11 close u they.,., .. Shelly Chue eeboel WI ftew lo explaininf how the team aeta at t.Oumamentt. 0 U l ftailb an event aad bave 10me frM time <See TAI.&,,._ Cl) •• •• • I . , ~ • f -.. DM.VM.DT .-. .. ""=it~!:. ,, ......... Q .. --:.~ _, ....... . ..... •• t .,i'1 ....... nllaNWM .. ..._ fw m• air U.· !! .... JU I ••-;:si,;t I r.., 01111•· .... ,............ 1111n•M'1 Na· Ulul aa.db LMpe I ................. , ........... eod\aUI et ...... _ .... OnM IWll la ... td•, a.. u.... "'" •••••r ... na1-.. .,.. • !W!J;W••" .......... .....-·· .... ............... ,, ....................... u. ................... _'t __ ..... U..JUllkn ... , ............. -.o1u.. Gold•,,... ....... ClttJ I fll()riMa .... . llln. Ill~ ......... fll ..... .... ...U ID \be...,,•• aeic:S-*I by Mr .......... ~ -,,......, . ... .. ",., ••11" <M r • U.. RIO Hoper boant), ber paND&t. nra. ........ .,... L. .... al Roll· tq Hllll IDd ber Cood btmdl, ....... Apes C111.._, wbom abe credlta wltb mueb of lJllb H0pet' suceerr. '1'beJ brJMd .w. tbe ort.tll.lll or1aba· Uoa," Kn. ller1'FDU Wd. 'Tiiltbout them then WDUld be DO 81-b Hopes.'' n... to help sin out the muu. many prllea were lln.. O...W Liidw 1 .. pnt.klent of the Juniors, and •n. ••••• Swwn.., cbainnanolthe event,_.nct tbelrbuabuda. Allo esUoYtna tbe play were tbe ......_ Ud ••ea. ..... e. .................... .. Gl•au, Geers• W. C..., •te•ael We~r. Ilene Y-a. 8eeU Pa.._ a.lllen Chaim, Gres .I tr -. Gw •...u.. PeeT Swaa. Peter Vista.et and Kn. , .. , QnaU. ~ Fortunately, lt wu a warm, SUJU11 day Sun· day beca..e It wu a day for outdoor art ex· hlblta and a trip to LaJUDL We flrat stopped at Benrly •bute1'• Newport Beech home for a farewell party for artiata ......... and ..... ~. who botb will be cotnc to South America to work for a few moatbs. Tbe festiviUes were co-hosted by 1-Jee Wesner and aUended by several hundred friends of the artlata. Both Solomon and Adolph 1lad much to be happy about during tbe party. In addition to the forthcoming lrlp, Solomon is looking forward to ••• TalkTeam B•ppe•l•p By Judith Olton ~ _. ol lUI pUMta• w alive at tbe P...-.& '11 tbl ........ ud Adolpb la fi'"ntn1 to .-....al ll&a1M4 l1ul wiDdowl fa 8&. Ufred'a Sptle ... ~la 11-~ Beeeb •• ~ bf la ta 8outl America, Solol!MllD will· delJp a IWDp for Bollria end plan a new decor for Air Bolivia . B«h aJUstl &bowed tbelr work around the pool aa did wUcWlo painter Dlltl 8eeu ~ G1'911tlq the art.lat were .... J1...._ BM ••• a .. ...._.,.... Gtapr Dam, ht.ae W&IM.um. Oa1 Palmer, llr. ud lln. Biro o.te, .._...._.and-...nD1 '1. ~ Tbe Harbor View HWa Committee of tbe Ora.nee County Pbllbarmonk Society bu bMo buay lately platm1n1 A Walk Tbroucb Old Cathay aa a benefit for music lD Orance County. We drove to Warren Imports in LaguDa S.acb to bear Barry Law a ewe, the cnrner, talk about bow be sot involved lD the collectinc 8.Dd purveytnc of Oriental art objects and saw some of tbe beautllul ltema be bu lD b1a collection. It aeema that Lawrence, wboae father worked for the J'allroad, Ud a pua. And by the time be wu old eoou&h to atrtke out oo b1a own, be bad seen 42 of tbe then • stat.es. So be sot aboard a ablp, went around the world and fell in love with the Orient oa b1a ftnt stop in Japan. Wblle vlewln8 tb~e art objects and • fumlablnp, auesta 1lpped ChiDeM wine (which tastes m\adl like cream aberry), cbampape and Perrier. AIDOUI tbo6e ta~U:~~ .. were •r. ... lln.....,.. Jllr ..... ..,. Barry lke..-r, •r. aatl lln. Geoqe c.ook, Mr. ud •n.. •••rlee Daftes. KIM Suaa Fries, Mr.aod Mn. Pet.er G ...... Mr. and Mn. (From Page CJ> you see friends get scholarships to great schools," she notes. A former s tudent body president at Santa Ana College. Ken Clay joined the team because "J wanted to do a better job of presenting myself in student government." A CAMPUS ABT auction was he Id reeently 'to bolster team funds for the trip to Santa Rosa and. now, Kansas City. before the next one, I'll go and watch a teammate's event." says Ms. Chase. "It's the same ror everyone on the team ... The primary team goal, of course, is to win, but ask individuals why they joined the team and the anawera vary. TEAM PRESIDENT Lela Barbosa says she joined tbe ·squad because she tboupt it : would be beneficial to a career in law. However, abe aoon realhed .ome other advantaees. "There's a lot of incentive to join the team and compete when Clay says be and three other Santa Ana College debaters jumped toOCC becaue its tum. is better organized and rm~. The OCC student body fund kicks in $7.000 per year to finance the debating team, says Mrs. Taylor. Tbe money la uaed to cover tranaportaUon and lodging costs, but students must rely OD their own cub for food. Budgets for other area teams range from $3,200 at Santa Ana College to $26,000 at Cal State Northridge, team direct.ors note. Palomar Community College's team baa a budget of S22Jl!t so local team suportera feel ~ is getting a lot of linguistic length per dollar. And there's no lact of confiden ce at the Cos ta Mesa-based campus. ''J think we will successfully defend our national tille this year." claims co-director Leigh. a... .. :-.:. .... ,.,. ........... ... •n ...... ._. .... ,,,,., ............. . ·~. UCI Women's Center Hosts Seminar UC Irvine's Women's OpportlmlUes Cent.er will host a one day seminar on Saturday for women interested in a c&J'ffr in sales. Cost is S20 for the 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . seminar in room 17' of tbe Computer Science bulldin.c oa campus. Eleven women wbo have socceeded in dlf. ferent areas of tbe sales world will be on band to di.acuaa their careen. For more lnlormaUon. coot.ct UCI Ex- tension al 8J3.S414. If J10U haw an ~ /or Hupp .... and rt Co JudWl OUoft at Ute Dmlv Pllol. p 0 . ~ '*· eo.ca M~to. CA '21521S, or coll her at 642-G21. ffappt"Rnp nau~Twdly ' FEATURING IOINTBE EASTER PARADE -CMaE!ail'S W1AA lKI ...... W ... clff ,,_. .... ,.,. .... mZU':i. CUSTOM FRAMING Cop Talk: Is It English? Mend~~"'" 1803 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 548-4S11 RUFFB.l'S UPHOLSTBY ~Y•W­....... 1tu ...... ..... c.... ..... -Ml-1116 can 142-H71. Put .... WOf'da to work tor G~~~~~ O~~~,,_ .. ~G sO .. 'i '(.~\)~ PRE TEENS & SMALL JUNIORS Catalina Calvin Klein Bonnie Doon Blumenthal Miss Dior Topsville Chem in de Fer Dijon Apparel Glvenchy Sting Bee Her Majesty lzod Ronl's Rags LUY it CotM a.. u. Soonl We're next to...,... B•.ut • mesam1es Vl.Ubc:Jff PlezD 113li! llr'Ww A.le. Newpcre~ CeK BE!llJ I 714 -831-eooe Teens I was watching a policeman being in· lerviewed OD the 10 o'clock news tbe other night. Instead of saying, "I chased that sucker for three blocks before I finally nailed 'em," be 'stood erect, bis eyes st.artnc straight ahead and recited, "I pursued the suspect for three blocks on foot before radioine a cede five ." Even tbe newsman wu a HWe unsure of what happened. "'Does that mean you caupt him?" THE POUCEllAN remained at attentic.l and aald mecbaoJcally. • 'Tbat ta COrTeCt.. The subject. upon beinl apprebmded, flred three abota before belq restraiDed and remanded in· to custody." It'• happened ao many times tt makes oae wonder if policemen are able to atop apea1rtn1 ln fluent law enforcement when tbe)' cet home and take off their \Ulllorm. Somehow I vlauallu a wife creet1nl ber of. ficer·buaband at the door, amJJioR, "HI, honey. dinner wtl1 be ready in a few minutee. Who wu th&! I aaw you wavinc to?'' "'l'llE WHITE CAUCASIAN adult, approx· imatel,v 82 lncbel tall, wetptn1 119 pounds, green eyes, brown hair and no visible dls- tlngui.shin" mark?'' • •'l"hii'i the one.•• "She bas been identified teotatively u our new nelObor, but we'll have to check it out. By the way, Where la '517?" • "I wtab you'd stop referrtng to our son as tbe code number for 'accident.' U you want to lmow, be'a beiD.I punlabed for pl81inC ball in tbe livinl room ud aearl.J breaJdDC a lamp.·· "Where ls the auapect?" "Watehlna TV." .. l'LL SEE IF be'a l"Md1 to make a state- ment yet." "The lut time you tried to tntenocate him be took off ao you." ''Yes, that ta cotTeCt, and you remember I charted him witb a mo.tnc vtoladon." The domestic scene mdl wttb tbe father P1JBUC NOTICS • "1&IC NCn'ICS llCKY LYNN SCULPTURED NA~LS • Sculptured Neita • Hat Oii ~ • Nltl WrlP9 • ~ • Nltl Tipa • Dimond 8bJdi • Amitet a • 3t kt gold nlll otuwms 177 ••• "' ......... ,.,. ........................ ... I l rushing iDt.o tbe teleTislon room. uabtlme the TV remote and aboutiq, ''Fr'eeJle! '' TlllNG8 MAY GET wone before they 1et better. • In a aberUr1 _...ieu. recently. I DG&ed an Enlliab-SpeDJ.ah i.eoo I« policemen. It wu cllPOed aDd to tbe polat. ··~ dlu. ~ Uamaf Gntda Sube al codle. por fnor. Uated .ta~-·· : Tramlatloa. "Good anondne· What i.a yoa.r name? numt you. Get fa 1'0'lr car, please. V ou are under arrest.'' It doesn't sound like En&Hab to me. ( 14 2 • 4321 ) Dlf9Ct Of con.ct. to IUbectlbe to YOUR hometown.....,, . . ... 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Jt ...... ,...., ll:UUiaeot . wi.7-;:~118=~~~ • .... .. to U.•t old =· '}la". I l'Ot I 111'1 fOr )OU I" The IU1 1:1 .. ~ID I &JMIOlue (OC' homOlea· ~ ad f11naJe. lt b called Btt '"111--.-..--.--ia.. •t-lda llMW •• ,..... of Jtawtly •• ~ IDftt ... a M.u.od1al daurdl, and It la OM of n...,..nela.,..... for Je'lrilh lllomolexuala. It la MtJ1Ua&ed Utat \here are .o 1•1 rabbts Ln tbe Un.tttd stat• but onJ1 one baa 1oae public. Ke U lG San Frand.8(0 naturally (Wbent eJMT> ' S.llWai 19ara 8'0 1V'I 1ave 1 tot or rov· &ra1e to "Oltnlty," an or1an1utlc,n for Catholle 1111. You have al10 refe rred to ( Boros~ope FaJDAY, MARCH Z8 By SYDNEY ONAJlR ) . Altl ES <Mar 21 Apr. 19): Sen.~e of percep· lion is heightened; you will know wh&t should be done and when lo do it. Accent on written mate.r1~1. significant changes, dealings with Gem1m, Virgo. Sagittarius persons. Review obllga~n.s lo dependents and those who rely up- on your Judgment. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20>-You've asked for second chance to improve life.style &nd to make amends to loved one -request will be fulri!led. Beauury s urroundings. remember s pecial anniversary, and purchase gift which r.eflec~ your sentiments. Libra, Scorpio persons figure m scenano. .GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Obtain valid ap- praa~aJ of land .• property or other possessions A special colledion requires your attention. Wh al you. ~wn may be more valuable than originally anticipated. Know it and seek expert counsel Clandestine meeting is ptlrt ol "romantic s itua- l.Jon." . CANCER (June 21-July 22): Transform ideas Into valid concepts. Now is time to test. pro.duce a~d accept added responsibility. Older tnd1vtdua l 1s an ally. wht!lher or not yo u are im. ~cdi~tely ~ware. of it. Another Cancer and a ( apr1corn figure an scenario. LEO (July 23-Au g 22 ): Plug money leaks Get rid of losi.ng proposition. Reach beyond cur· re~t ex~ctat1ons. Valuable publicity can be ob· tained 1f you take initiative. Aries, Libra person~ figure prom inently. What seems far a way as coming closer-and-closer. You gain· vital advantage. VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Cycle is such that you can lake inJUative. make new contacts and pioneer a project. Imprint style, personali- ~Y . Y ~.meet someone who activates "creative Juices. Leo, Aquarius natives figure pro- minenUy. Circwnatances tum in your favor. LIB&A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You "waJte up'' with amwen. A mathematical problem Is solv~d. You learn more about design and pro- ducuoo. What ba<J been a secret operation is openly disclosed. Avoid any temptation to in· itlat.e a "cover up." You are due to emerge vie· torious. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Pressures are removed -you have orportunity to express yourself. lo make trave plans and lo attend • gala social event. Many hopes and wishes come c loser to fulfillment. Gemini. Sagittarius • persons play key roles. There is valid reason to celebrate. · SAGITl'ARIUS CNov. 22-Dec . 21>-Change routine. Avoid stubborn insistence on course that could lead lo dead end. Aquarius. Scorpio, Taurus persons figure prominenlly. Accent on standing in community, prestige and career. A business venture proves successful if quality m aterial is obtained. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Accent on tra vel plans, long-range aspirations and educa· tional pursuits. Gain indicated t..brougb written wo rd. A very active associate seeks your counsel in matters of love. Keep resolutions con· cemmg diet . nutrition and proper rest. AQUA.RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18>: You m ake comeback in financial and emotional areas. Spotlight on possible change of residence. mak· mg home a more comfortable and harmonious place. Family member aids in verifying views. Earning polenlaal can be enha nced. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Legal terms s hould be properly defined. Accent on cooperative efforts, partnership and marriage. Give lhose close lo you opportunity lo express themselves. Solidify future plans by obtaining necessary data and filing facts in orderly man· ner. Nathodllt and Unlta.rtan 1&1 arocap., but nevttl' a •ord Uoul Jcwlah •ay•-u U tbey dSdn'l ex· lat. l ahall watch wtl.b ln&etett lO 1ee if you print thJa ·A WASP FROM Md.IC.AN. VA. WHO R£AD6 ?OU JN THE WASIUNGTON rosT D&Aa WASP : Eve7 eUiak _. rellPMa ,,... a.a. ••waub. bow 91 • nce,tiea. I • re.. I lkue .. wer •Mtl11 ul a IJYUCec• for JewlM ....... ala la IMcame I -enr lH• -eua&ed. naak ,.. for &eubll me kMw ,. I eaa pua Ute ....._ fte prt.ctple ,.,..._ ol u.u ~--· ........... people, ud ttaat me ... ALL Pfflth. AM ..w, plea.M laud over tM $It &o you amart ...-e. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My buaband and I have been trying to have a child for three years. We have been seeing a s pecialist recul&rly, Lall.en every test lmactnable, bad surgery and are using fertJUty drugs. The emot~onal str~sa we've been going through is temble. But lhe worst part is listen· , . mg to the s tupid comment& of thoughtless. ig- norant people we run into every day. We are SJCk and Ured or remarks like this: "Why don't you adopt a baby? You'll get pregn ant right away. It bas happened to so many couples we know." We hope all the sell-appointed experts who re~d this will recognize themselves and think t':"1ce before they offer foolish and unwanted ad· VICC CHICAGO DEAR CHICAGO: I 'm sure your anxiety and frustration llave frayed your nenies and wom oat your patience, but those "tbougblless and foolish people'' are actually trylD1 to 1ive you hope and eacouragemeat. Many couples wboae bl.story is similar &o youn have niuaged to coneeive sbor1ly aft.er adopUoa -so don't knock it, dear. ll could happen &o yoa! DEAR ANN LANDERS. I'll make 1t sim· pie· Boy meets girl. gives her diamond engage ment ring, they marry. Eighteen years and three children later. they divorce. Man wants to keep ring in the family as an heirloom. Woman needs money. Who legally owns ring? -SNOW COUNTRY DILE MM A DEAR SNOW: Woman le&ally owns ring. Let him kttp Aunt TUUe's water pltcbu as an heirloom. P.S. Eighteen years? He sounds Uke a h~el. Wedding Bells Special Brtd{'S and Rr1d{·sma1d~ now 1s the laml' lo havl' )Our gOwnJI made. lC'. of( all dreues ordert.-d bd or c May 15th. A spcC'lal dll<'OWll &l we do entare weddina party. I.all years brides: Come see our hand.made baby Items. They C'lU> be made to matC'h the nurwry: Twe..~ •-*M:ao .... 10 ...... to l:OO p ..... ~.Cto.M ~"'O In .. E. 11'1't St. HonG'rooeC'*"'°"' C.... ...... W..apnrt Sq. Un!Orf> Wotlt AYOtlJDle M6-0f24 the Harbor Area • IS ••• Weatcllff Plaza 11th & lrvtne, Newport Beach ~ A• Advertised Na11onelly n PEOPLE, PlAVBOY. COSMOPOLITAN end OlAMOUR-· Fortbe~ Elect Incumbent Donn Hall DONN HALL FOR COSTA MESA CITYCOUNIQ v ... .-1.1• '~~.~~~~. A haircut that will hokl its shape more than Just a few da~ A ha1rtut thm won't ---':""• cry m force your hair into a t;tylc that·~ noc right for 1t W\! 11 start with a careful MUdy o( your hrur'~ M t· oral inclin:inons Our ~ion haircuners nonce cveryth1~ that's right I~ well as every· thin~ that's wron1dwith the way your hair M9 always grown. Then they 1l give you our ptteislon cut. One rhat adaptS the t<Ylc yoo w3nr m the hmr you have. So. our prcct,ion haircut not onlv looks great the Arst dll I h 11 help to hold your hair In shape. even as your hair continues tO grow. And you 11 c:ontinuc to get all the loob you 're looking &x No "'l'polntmmu fttltalllq, .wr. Jwt 116 /<JI' 6f'Y' Mil foll. . Cnrnftlmld Periwmance------:--~~-350~tdnflSCCttSU.roeo.. MIWPOlrl' llACM o,.1uau•• COSTA teA ......,.Oilllrt ,., ••Mi a•• ••• ........ ~....., • .._. ........................ MDllJ .............. .. ,....,_, M.... IU · J 6 ·4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p ........... -• t ... ---· .... -.. .,,. __ __,, _____ .._.._ ---·· .....--......... .....--_............-..... ,-....... _ .... EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY p J 81111 .. Meller. All r..a ..... ectvertiHd ro tlllill aewspeper it aub- jed to Lbe Federal Fair HoiulDI Act of IHI wll6da makes It lllePJ l.o advert11e "aoy pre. fere.oc., limh.aUon. or diacri.minaUoa ~ 00 reee. calor, rebpm, au. ar Dlllkma1 on&in. or an b:ltemkJn to cnue any ada pl .. eoc:e. tim.Jla· t.ian. OI' diac:rtminaUoo ... ,,. newspeper will DOt lmowintly accept any advnt11in1 ror real tlll.l&e wblcb ii lll vlOla Uon oft.be l.tw ..... , .. , . l!u!d!tr IMtctl rt I 1 llO &OltS,4MYHToas Well located E.a1ulde a.. .... ) bedroom 2 t..tb wt£b foreed &11' beat lllliJl-iD lcitdlm. aad b1i a.amble lm.sl. Located an a bulklahW ll·Z lot and pnced lie R-1 at SU0.000 full pnoe. C»il 7S1·31tl C:SELECT I.PROPERTIES o/ r/swporf REALTORS 675-SStl IN COIOHA Dll. MAI: 0. ltry1lde: . ........................ ..., .. .. re•flca A ........ llW ol 19w -e dKor99or'1 ...... Spit ....... ~ ... . ...... a..oc.. f..Ny ,,_ ... ..... ..._, rooa roo1. ,_.... _. ,,t.ecy. SHS.000. IN COIOMA DB. MAA: 0. G ald1•od: A c.._,_., 1~2 lot for ......... a,., ... --.1 lbech .. + .. + z......_-• Cl file loc.aKoa. s l '5,600. COLE OF MEWPORT REALTORS 2515 IL Cooat Hwy., C... .. M• 675-5511 Qllllfied..,... I [~IH!!l!I Redhill~ Realty 1 1Jll tu•.tlh Otli\l' f, • 1 1}1)1J . . . .. , ....... - C-n:WZ-. F.asWdr 3 Bdrm home, hardwood noon. double gar a1e. Lot 60xl20. Sl2$,.000 WmhOceaf1.t Oo Newport Peon. or South to LalUU Bcb. Stacie f~. mlolllip&e ~or comm1 ln· ClOllDlt '81ita. 8rtlr lavUd. Write: a. Lui.her, Box ao. Lake Anowbead, Calli. ICD52, Or Call: L 0 T c L A s s I F I E' D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 UDO'SMOST WICTAO' Al Y1IW fin Udo Park Or., Ith noor condo. 2A Hr. ...tty. Call for 8'11> 'l.. IAYFROMT Wfftt rt.r & 5lp Fantastic location w / vtew of al least four islands CL1do. Linda. Harbor & Bay Is l.> That ·s whc r<' the act ion 1s. Two !Jlory. 5 Bdrm. 6 Bath. nicely decorated and we ll m aintamed. Don ·1 fre t the ll'nderc;. t his owner will llnanCC' entire balanC'e after a normal down pay ment. Sl.190.000. Call for a ppointment. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 29 19 Newport llYd. C.orwet' J 0th ~ Attention ~Businesses A Flctttlou• ·Bualn••• Name ... , ...... "'" wtlh .... County Clerk I• valld tor five ye .... der which time continuing bu1Jn••••• Mu•t reflle. Pubtk:don le neoeaaery onfJ " there O:,:..~":.r;:••· Call the Le91I 8t "'9 DAILY ltlLOT for lnformetlon end MCelMrY ....... ~ .... - 't loy..Ca•.nr 141-ntt Tl4·A'1·MH or E•H •·tnT. Ill: llDlll EJ.lllS CD. O\IER ts6 YEARS OF SERVICE ~a.uc• 115 CAMTOM-¥.W \tn11 C.rac-lou<1 Versaallu Model. Wade. W1nd1n..: Su.'>pe-nd~ Sta1rrasP Overlooking ~t.irbl«' t:nlry " S p11r1ou' L1\1nl( Room Superl3ll\,. Four lk-'droom F'our & One· Half B ath llome •:lefl!.int C1n ·ular Gar dt>n Katrlwn Oen W1lh .. ·1n•plat'f> Huie Muter '\u11L• Luxunno~ lt.1li.1n \1,irbh• Bulh'i Vaew Of C.nlf Cnur'lf' l Jll l''•>r ,\ppoinlment Si:?J Of'() ---·-631-1800 181 DOYB DllYI mac nab I irvtne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY '"'EGGS IM OME IASICET! .. (.uxury hvm~ & income combined m this dramat.Jc custom Penmsula <luplt:x 2BR & 1 BR. Fireplaces. dl·t·ks. wood & g lass. $350.000. ({; 771 ocmMG DICUTIVI. •• 1t v1n~ in the spacious single level 4BR home. Lg den w/2nd fplc -- forma l d1run~ rm --free.form pool & s pa & putting green . In the privacy or Bi g Canyon. $624,000. <G-78> JERI HUNT 642-8235 lllK&RNlt BEMnONEI A 0 E A S M I l E M A E r E 6 6 C l A D I A M 0 M D l Y E l 0 D S YRA YAMGECTALLIOAHU T E M R H l E D A S T T J A M 0 l 0 A 0 S E A l P T 1 0 T I C E M C N D Q l N M Y R A E H E A N E 0 N W R Y X Q Z E A M T T S l P M l S N U R N [ [ Y l RAHMTSHIAATIQAOYSUV M Z A P 0 T It 0 P P Q 0 R R I £ T Y X Y Z C I T I Z E N P S l N A U S S U Y 0 It M 0 T P Y U S H M I A E M T X X A R A Y I X Q I S I I I N R P S A Q I H OtSCRZUVCRMLAROCUGI OCNOLAREMllMMSlZNQJ RONAMtOHOTDllSVPQRA : .................. ..._.. ... . ........... •• ............... It .... , ,.,. an. 1.-. J =-~~= ·"'C:" _.. 1,..t _.. Ac tit ,.._.. ,.,..,.. ...... ... • l'!u!!l!r· .... 17. ,. ··-•IDlll OC.U•OMT NICI l9UCl9 I,.._ ... 'Jt ranwuc view ot the beaut. blue Pactnc. Privat tepe rrom your own door to the com munlty beach. Extl&11lve area with 1 J4·hour tet"urity JC•te. Spaclou, cont mporary home wtlh 4 bedrms. formol dinint. tam rm. recreation rm. study. 3~ baths. Spa & t>uUt·in fish' uquarium. Sl.100.000 Consader exchange ror Newport bayfront wtth boat lip. •Wl&ll M. T4'1..0ll CO.. llALTOU YOU ICMOW NOADMOOll ......... ....................... '•ero::a•• 1 ..... J .... ~ .... OWC1t41Dl7J0'1. ... ..,.._r!Pm.ooo. WOii.DU. 51111 l&OWM•lllr '1t1*9Lo-...O. ar+u...+...-nr11tHt~tilw IYOWl•,-:> .. O.\cllewbttoaac. Leue/optJoo oa Jar. -~Opel Ave. ZBa, ffl>k 6 llv. no. ,,... ..,., tut. a. ... ,... ha *' 0....-DlltSeU! !Ht. Sfde locatloo. ~ _,...._ wttb: Newport ldlooll. •on· ...... .., rrt: 7q.M40, wkncb: .... 671-J.166 ._..-a. _____ _ •r.rt Aft. Ba.lboe l&l. ~m..-ar. a.. Coedo. So. c.t Terrace. Sl7Kda. lat .12~~. u2 .ooo . m-so.-. l .. OCIANfllW IUllALD IAY Like a book you can •t put down, la one way o( describlnl thl1 approxtmately 4.000 sq.ft. mansion. When ?'°" tee It.· you'll want to 1tay. 18 beamed cellJng. 32x30 UvlD1room,3 fireplaces plus llbrary. Walls or glass. breathtaking view of ocean. Pool plU.S spa. Private beach, and tennis court. Spectacular sunsets. 24 hour security gum. Owner will help finance. Act ' a111 S-Juc' ... ~ Ml'lrwi.Wflat .. NfttT CIMTa. ..... .. .... , I 0 ...,...TlftlX OWCAT 14% ZH. dowA ao4 owatr cany bUuN Modern ----------------1 attllitecture 3 Bdrm OM*'9 &Wt. latte t>.dc . tt ·a the established devclorment on lho hlllaad.: above Corona de Mar. Large Iota. mature trees. singJe story floor plal\b. a com munity pool and ctoso to th~ public tennis courts Ca.nd Gebon&~> Jl '& ideal. Currently uvualublc as a four bedroom with formal dining, cozy stone fireplace in the master su.ite. bt•ams and moming ~un (.'()ming an over the h1ll Owner will help finance at JUSl $249.SOO. o.Pc.~ ~~ar ~.~.~ ....... ~~.~.~ ...... ~ ~~ :.=r.~ ~ ............ !!~ ~ ............ !!~! ~POtNT C!.:,-0 2 Bdrm. t>.t OMl' Westcl!ll '119,000. U~l()UI: fi()Mt:i REAL TORS'. 675.0000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mltf ~~nytame . A&t · $1~0 ASSUME Down' No QuaUfyln«' LOAN Newly decorated 4 bdrm family 'home . Close to ocean. $325.000. IA'ffltONT We have several fine homes with pier & slip El TORO HOlllSE COUMTaY .4 Bdrms .. 3 baths : ranch style. mini-estate in orange groves. $249.500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I 1 •' " ; . d' [)' . ' "' I' ' .. ', t i '· l .,.._ ...... ,.,, Split level 4 Bdrm •Allle famlly room 6 dedt, cfulin1 room. a fpJc '•, lovely pool, ..,.m ocean and harbor view. All for only ......,. 2S.C....C111d11 Both 2 Bdrm, abarp, c1e11a umu. 8Dtb w /bJgh uawnable loans with low payments. Call beforelbey are eone. ~;c.-;1i1 ~ NOIL8i4S7 Then see Chil ire•t tami· ly home in coovenlent Eastblul(. Owner will carry an all inclu1lvt' trust deed le you can move in right away. 3 Bdrma. & 3 baths + family rm .. all ror only SIJM,000 17141 67M400 IJIJI U .. JIJI HARBOR ~(® t?Bach Reatty IEAL ISTAn IXCELLIMCI SINCE 1949 COMI WITH US. .. to OR.ANGE TRU. llll'llMI. ..... 2 ~ 2 ...... co.Mio; fo,..... dhtl1t9 "°°"'• ff,..pfoc:., 2 cw elKtric ....,.. S 110,500 ... ...,..._ e... OWMf' wtl cony ltCOftd. NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 a.mAMCI A OIVlS1on of Sift 500 Harbor lnvestment Co. • ~ JIOO + sq.fl. ~~~~~~~~I bome. Totally re· --------..:.. modeled, hardwood ~...... Ooon. t>.y windows too. ~ ....... 8 Bdrm. fami!y room, formal dining, -41,ia Ba. Best Spyglass location with ocean and city lights view. $595,000. --------1 Owner wW carry SZ25.000 OCUNYIEW! NOW $17',500! SECUR ITY BLD G . Ultra-deluxe penthouse · 2 bdrms .. 2 baths, frplc .. deck + community ameoities · wall trade · j1uDce · leas e oplion .$10.0001 • lc6oa lay Prop. 2ndT.D. SUM, 900 Gou rm et It H c b e n OwnerwWbelpfln.uce ovelooks sunny thla fantaaUc 4 Bdrm breakfast area. 2 larae p.rden home. Huie add· bdrm a downs ta 1 r s. on f amlly room, secluded MIOODCl St«)' hoe ta spec· patio, dining room too! ucwar master suite. Second story h osts Huge dressing area. r:na:.'ter suite + 3 more raJ.Sed RomBn tub. mar- spaClOUS bdJ'ms_ Call for ble lop pull mans + 2 finan c ing d e tails more queen siu bdnns. Chance of a lifetime A must to M."e Call now 646-7171 for personal prcv1l'w •1t; lit , • I • ' I '• 646-7171 ;'f 'If ·) • I\ f •, '"",,,, '•'' HE.AT, SWHT AHD HAROTOIEAT Nothing to do but moVl' 1n and en JOY lh1 :. beautifully deroraled 8 nu. oid 3 Bdrm home Flow\ng vaulted c:e1h.og CHA1t•••HOM1 Unuaual -remodeled md reao¥1Md a& bome plaa z Bdrm apt. Larae io¥eb' l"OOCDI, mstr Nth baa jacuul. Obi 1u. wwbbop. lal.biry rm. sm.ooo &.. lr9dllel .. Auoc. '71-lJJI IOU EASTSIDE ID! HOUSE Z Bdrm R.J ~ Only llilR.lllO.~MMlSl OPW HOUSt REAL TY / ........................ ~~~~~~~~ C-tlgMlir"dr. - By Owner Creative raaaocln&-C&&atoauzed tllrou&bout. 3 Bdrm. z i.. pool u yard, beadl ace.a. Call for appt. -..ari JUSlUSTID CDMDUPUX New re&r UDJt VII f(~t qt.,., reflll'bisbed froat I.Intl. 3 BR eacb. 128S.OOO QUI for appt 640-6259 1:;/&1/J/')/ R E A/LT Y 1'MI ASSUM A• E to.. br b,Jt.erest rate No ClllAllMn& netta!at')'. 4 ear-: fAmUy room. tremeodow earner lot. Want LMt ... .900. Call ~ FO~C:!';T E OLSON . ~· -~-' CLASSCC*DO NMr Samia COMt Plaza. 911DO Da. ZbdT, .tU1t 00- ty, .... pie. ~. pool. 1'ot•I mo. payml UNBELIEVABLY AT -. loci. tu..1mW'~. ~ dus, wat.er. gu. Ir trash_ •.400, prua OD· ly J obn Saar . A~. &n l& $13.000 OOWH MO quAUFYIMG ~ar bt>acb. 4 bdrm' 2 b;, frpl<' SIS.'>.ootl fiJI 5T.r7 Hkr l'nncipal.-. Onl> MESA DB. MAR Owner wtll finance ' 4 br. AHume SN,000 Bri&hl cbeery bome, ftnt. ()WC NCGDd, U · stec:e to the lake UJ Wood· IOC., pool & tau:Ua. Home bndee la In prime condiUoo and C4111bd~ tboro1&&hly upgraded. 754-I 20Z llJ7 ..500. A&t. 551-805 l $97.000 .... •llLo.t 3Bd rm 2 ba, A /C , Northwoo ds, Agt : SSZ.31150. ••CONTRACT OF Sill! call for cktalls about bow tbla method of pn:baM will allow you to ASSUME the ·~~ lam on tJlia natJ.aC .I ef • te..~UlP"· ~ WOODBAlOOE f.S'l'ATl!'.S. nib bome -It all. Gcqeoua pl'*I ~rm.-dac c.u~ . JI /""'"',, •(JI•" ,, ·I M' la • •• } 1 ~OUu Jt WOOOBR•t>GE ~(Al TV 551 ·3000 Atlet1lion lnYeston 11* bome la kleal for you! Z Bdrms. ,2 ba., brt-and cheerful COUD· try kitchen. Prlvate Pl&. Near pOC>1 and apa. Call today for more ln· formation. &..,........ '"' ........................ U9UMAMIADOWS 0-.. a.rtea a.lty ia ....... to~ lheee riew bomea altuated llPm.t pnUe b.illa1~ Priced from D00.000 ,71-7112 ..... OU • 675-7060 * [ ® 18&111 ~ ... ' ,. ' '• ' ·i·,.;·' C*tAcon [~tiift!UI 1.11 livtng rm. a cozy frplc _.,... TIRRACE and delightful laodscap-3 Bdrm. Lowell pnced ing. Only 199.500. Call 8'st terma ~ rowm-£170 CBy()wner I laumc 3 br 2 ba. llf buucs pool $120.000 8THW008 2112'1 ~ La Call lO Custom bome with 3 w SM-2:223 • belaooma and dm W1l.b OCEANFRONT New modular type lx>cnel. pvt. cocomwut y. 2 bdla. 3' hr S«Urity. 11.1b ·letllaa O K ITW*tJl16 FantaAic 3 + dart room f. MMfStOMS lllllpincent CUiiom view f:jhlknl, SU:IO,OOOand TADO.. m aduave ClaiDa Cow. a.oM4 OIL MAit 81)-tmd~ view. Fee Sf'YtllASS A c:.-w... 1024 LL ~,.,,.ATE ...................... . 'fl'"' -----•lsy O WN ER ·$8r. I Bdrm + bay view, ::.:Sc:;~mable .. AHCI pric:al 1216,000. First TD ""'"" ,,, 9.,, \ '"'· ,0 1<1 ,. ... , • Doub6e door eat.ry opens I' I fa.._. 1040 ....................... •.ooo. Super flnanc. q. RefertoSUDday 's ad In Class 100 2 , ''MANSIONS''. SLJS,SJO La&.eresl lllh~ to skyH1bted Indoor ·.~.!.~~··:~ [ ® fflllttl ~.:r.:~~ REAL TORS IASTSIOl 1-2 u .ooo owe al lJl-,,.. Ow'1mal okiu borne on w IR do 964 48 57. ltJCk ALDaETT£ llEALTOR 731·Sll.5or832-0440 l ® d!JHti re.to U. Coodos ..,J,m;,;.~~!';~~ .~:~.~ . ---._. 2. 3 ._ 4 ~~ms with room. gourme\ lulcben. EASTSIDE Larae trff i.tud~ R z 912 1.6i4 oorou lot Caty approved -.OAILE LOT chc>lex plam tnduded in ASSUMd E LOANS &Alden pn~ Eutaide pul"t'bau Owner wlll ()( m,4.50 al a\f'rage.> in klcaUoo Pn~ to tell coo.sider carryrng ZDd &.er9t rat.e of JI l-,'-;, on fast, ooly as.ooo Call TD caJJS.IUI t.tis mtt ... l~ba PoOf WATBFioMT 40'Boalshp. OB.UXI DUPLEX This IS a pride o r owoerstup duplex local· ed in Orange. Both uruls have 3 lrg Bdrma and 2 Ba. a double praae & a huge pauo ror entertaiD· ing. Submit all offers. Our teller ia flexible. Alldna mo.ooo BALBOA lSLA N [) .. ~"" aJJopmatofreeform pool ocean v)ew, pool, sauna, & spa. Panoramic view spa & lots of open spact> of mounwns Assume 1n Sunny San Diego. loan and owner wtll help Starung $C7.SOO witb 5% f Ina nc e $4 S5, 000 down payment. u .1s 1.0-meoo. ~ :,i;n,, • 1 ., • • I homr f' 'P $112,000 I• dlH:I ~~~~~~~~I ~~~r.r;~~ $23:S,OOO Beautifully decorated throu&bout. beat localloo p~ebannel. Act Now, ?Jl 84167. 0 Ol'fN ltt 9• ti~ llJN )OBI NICI• REALTY 673-8100 tft'e5t raU. 50-7971 Or 001•• "'I •"' I '''""''•' I• ::.;r:l'su 1!.®IBIH:N Tiled entry leads to " ' lavisb living room and OCIANYmW toasty fl replace . Gourmet kitchen . $124,900 BEYERL Y HIUS LOT in l)Qbeny Estates bw Id. Ina ait.e. 1be d\y of L A sprmda before you all U.way to tbe sea. Room farpool. TERMS. Fonnll dining. 3 b~e Dnll.k:aU1 reduced. Ap. ~..--.;;::~!"-•! bdrma and 23 ' game praiMld at 114.5,000. Walk room. Wall ol gla.u over· to belldl . OCND-Vll!W. Be k>okin& pool and euy crMltlve . aubm1t all of. care rear IJ'Ollnds. Only ftn.Ml-TTU ...,_v..,.u 4'7·17'1 ~------~ BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT $275,000 fab•foa foceflott Oii the ley with , p•ar••c VIEW of lay ocffvtty. Be,..t • •xp•M 2 Md. 2 b4a, coop .tt iR a pntffcJ-/MCwfty IMHfdltlcJ with poof. IMt., ..... S17S,OOO. . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Rf.Al. EST A TE s. ... Rm .. F'Yoprr1y ~ 2436 W C-r Hwy 31!> M..,_ Al.1?. Newpo.r Be.ch Botlbo.t I~ 6ll·l400 67Uf00 -NO 9UAUFYING! FANTASTIC AMAMC.-. OMy $149,000 ....,_ tWs ...... llw.ty s ............... ~ ... ~4 .... , • .., ........ Sellf' wll c..,, ........ dffdtl -MIW,OlllT llACH CONDO. Ml•l·•lew fro• •Ht.r Hite. l ........... .-,,... .... ad. .... CI Ill 'fy ..... t:..:'' .... ...... ,_ ..... wwt ..... CGMol SB.L wmt COHN••CI Utt ,... .............. ,. .......... .. 0..-ftedflc:IHI ...... & ....... • -,.... ..._ ,.. ... d*9 ........ c.ett .. ,... 2744 I. COAST HWY. coae>MA DIL MAR 759-1116 ,.... .. .... • Sl39,ll00. Ca U D01111 for <S.· tails, 963-78ll Ql"f N rte \/ • '' \ I I.JN ro M ".rl t • r•lfill MISAVIRDI s Bdnm. or 4 A a deo: lmmaculate 2·•tory balDe with all tbe extras. Gua1e door opener, water softener, de· ciantor wall coverlnp. OaU fer app 't. Sl•.S>O 8'J3.a1 67$4177 eves associated R w' I"" •• , •, "f I\ I f '-'~ s / ""' lj JI b• <) ,, ' ~ '6 /, I CHAMCI°' A UFIT1MI This may be your only Gppty to own a large hofnt on an unbellevablu near acre lot with padd le tennis court . playM\ase & view. Don't mlu It ! ~.(!00. Trade CalaliJla 27' lo· board Sall BOal as parUal payment oo In· come Property, M·l , R·2. Cmdo1 Newport area? 714~ CD Coldwell Ban~~r IAYRONT COMOOMNUM On the Peninsula -· spacious 2 Bdrm, 2 bath unit with both ocean & bay view. parking for 2 cars & excellent security. Top priority for boat slip. Excellent buy at $350,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 I ALECOS I ' I I I r I I CNEEP I: .1'111_1 J VIX! "9¥9 to be a ttle I C A M H 0 f J c.reful about What tMr tell 1 ' I I I r ,..c ::', ~.:;::o·~~ · • • • -· "ANoh out. ""°" out and I G I T l U y. I ~oucn IQl'MOM." lo I clld.. ---,-,.._.,-,-r-. ~~~ ~ ... ----------'°" ................... J .... ICl•Mr&l'l'S ........ c:r ....... llOI • . ----------------------..... --.. ' .... ~. ·-·--.,, _...,_ ---- OAKGL&I blks from PIH. f'P Sl.50.000 Parlr Place.Inc. 84Z·7~1 Dlsllncth·e oew 2 .-.___ bdrm .. _ bedroom, 2'r'. ba COD· By ~ 4 -2 .... ....__._. • _, L.R.. diJuag rm, fa m. ........... uma. -rm., oo cul-de-sac In ~ Ekien Ave, C.M. IDCJd a~a A.u~mable ~~~MU734~~~~~ lam al 9"4~ Pn1mpals -only M7.JIJ1 SYCAMORE Gl.84 ••MD HEW Fabulom, laree 3 bd. 2i., ba. Quahty townhome ClCID!b. Only 4 available. from llOIJlllO. a&ao Saota Ana Ave. IG4734. IACllAY 1B1'1Ul.E Orn:RED A~ IBR bome ri.b pool Pricad to MU al oa· l)'$129,000. CM.I. 644-7% 11 /Jn NH ol l I '.1\11 I V •1• li'l'->Lll 1111t 11 New custom home Walk to beach. Lake Pan. 3br. 2"'ba. 2 frplcs. open bt>amed cftbngs Cstm l..broucboa 53Mi29 A«t Pnnc.Only WATaNOMT HO.- IOl ft on wa~ Lee dodt. 4'-' Br. 4'-" t>. ON A POINT. Spac liv1 n1 w t pool. Sacrifice S700.000. Call Nancy ..... ¥: w• .. ~ A.am SW.'l> loan. 2 br caado. a ,ooo. Prine. oo-~-S38·14"4 or le.&rfWow ...... t042 ....................... --------• 9sie<t Water Vu.. Only 1.Yr old. Twnbm. 2br. den DISPmATI! J Bdrm. 2 beth. nice area -&co. CC*t Ptua. .,.-. BID". m-om Redllced fOI' r..t Sale. ddnn 2ba, UPlrtded 3 t •• bame, 91,SOO. .... •'*"-· Elsa. .as.aotTSl·UIT 2\la, 2 fpkl, pool, spa. ua.na, t.elmis. Sllll5,000. SeUer w /uaisl w lf\D. Real btat.e "R" Us TI4-SZU720 71'0MWAT8 BJ owner' on Humboldt laland, c ustom tral.afroa ..:;::r ... oepUnna! J ftew, 4,fJIJO lq fL •. \J.doct, .. -.mble fbed lou at U~'lll. 1171.000. Open Sll/81m 1.ai CltwMI lA. '714 > ..._aw1 ..... 1044 ....................... •rrt.NO CONDO· l J.r. ('IODY. din. l yr ..... Al· -1~ loeo. Hi beem va\llhd cel lln I•· Ownr /Skr 'a bome. 111-*131 ., pnn&e lltrium 291() sq. fl a.u today LOTS f'tom sooo ~ ft tn ell ch111\'e SORTHWOOO IUld your own dream bomt- @ RANCH REALTY 55 1-1222 mllltll.E LOAN CllEGE PAIK .Fabu.lous 4 bedroom Ya)e Plan. 6deally •out. ed OD ~ac. ffi«b loan belaa<'e. Newly cmpUd • h'elllb p&U>t· ed tbrouabout. Tbi• bome UC> bu ceatraJ all" aJDd. •hardwood noon 11IS IS IT!! WHAT A BUY!! SLl.000 uoder pri~. 4 bedrooms. 2~ bell», 3 car prqe a.od 291() . sq. ft. Needl IOme n.c. Ca1J fordeta&la. * •EXa.USIYll Y OURS! Free s&.aadJng Broad· lllDOf bame oo comer lot ~from part. One of WOOOBRIOCES lowest pnoed homes • yet cash to an ASSUMABLE k>an will 1et you 9 5"' ID· J!!!!m.! ~m· proowd. 10.000 + lq. ft b..k!lna '*1-1 lot off oce1n(ront Soulh Laituna $450 ,000 'TM iWJ6..2.lil8 nADI C.U. IOA Tn AA dawn pymt for fan lalbc csun new lri-levt'I wood 6 ew.s 3br, 2ba. w1brut.b takln~~11t -"'"'· Prol. t ed. Seililr to carry con- e.rad at l~ iaterest. 818.000. See SUD l~ PM. Or call 4H·Sl11 or 151"3IOO OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE A llf'eatbtakial eater· L&iDef's deUJht wttb 3 bedlooaa, 2 beUla. bute family room, artlat ·s .ado and wa1ll cl &Jaa.s. .... LINGO REAL ESTATE «-mi ~HOUSI FAIRVIEW DR. LAGUNA BEACH .,..... toauQ baadl. 3 Bil OC1MD viiew bome. mov•Lll CODd. Pric.d billow marbl 6 owner wtlJ ftnance. -.we By Owmr', 3 siory VIEW home, tralk to beacb. sno.oao. u~ auamable. OPEN HOUSE Sat 3121. 12·5. 492 Hllledae. snt.000. l·SZS.1111 or 9llMM7 L..-...... 1012 .. .................... . FODC*)t HGTS ~model. 2700 aqft,48rJBa. IM5,000. U"'k int.. -aw--....... terml. Home a 2"1 ,ean &*....., ltll ... aod read)i ,. OC:• --·····-... •••• cupanc7. Call today. ...w ... Atllll!SU.ooo. SIU.too -11 -·' '" ' , . . . '1' '' r· .. lluftaca Plnry I ldrm.. famUJ rm, co..-._., eacutive boee. Aat••able k>aa. Cell ,.. LADPORDTRLTY •41111-~ . IP I llMr..,._ Ml ,._. f06t .... h' .. L.o. .. :::A :!T:: '. ..._,. ..... ft;: ... • ................... ... ID'*~ BR·-------P1MaC'itWraJe11tr7, ••O..O...Yle* ==~~:.:: ' 8dr J -,.. .....,. room to tot'eftd PtUo Newi1 ••corated. .,.. 6 beaUlif\&I back Jacunl. Jn hacb. 'YS'dl -......t vi.w of Q!C1 1rHt terma. blDa. A "-"rt deUpt, rnc9ll to ..U ll lml.oot ODlJ l&,000. Call Myma lllr ..... &oom. ·~· 875·3411 ; ~~~~~~~~ aan 0000~.LOAN ~~~t! lt'YtM .......... 000. 0.-.... l'rillatllu M pa ~ O¥al Rd. lnlu. W ·ltu. By .-.. ... - OlllPM ... ....................... ....................... . ................... . MCm.& ..... iow11 ................ '° ....... Ad•lt, DO ,.t .-..o... .... wa. ..... OllTllACM 1.m .... :..:.w ••• IBr.•. 1 .. rm 0WMH W /CAllY 6 '*'-. "1*a. &&tdn ft tub, feoud {cf• ocQ J IR J Ba. dimq WM, tir-. ~~ lovely Uled patto. ' ~ eDdceed . •• ... .._. oantl" I.nm •l.IPPCl'U. 972-M21 MIWPOl.T + Vuut, probate . ~ M\ODO. HIM HOM HOSP. ~ R I! D C A R P E T l Bdrm apendo lo *'v.l\ YWW REALTORS pmot, 8peee IWll. S\44. Beauutul fml1 home --r 1P •n .ooo cub . ~ with dr&malk -------_StMm _____ _ POOL 6i SPA. Room for • ••••-.. • bclM " RV. Ql.y hahta __ _..,""" view! R ecently re-~OCIAMYllW? modeled ln rantHtlc 11lia ta a new 4 Bdrm 3 loca«ha 19-UOJ blllla alltom home with c;'J Walker t; lee aepe.nte In-law poten- tial. Located oa fee land. ST EPS P'ROM T H E Real ~late OCEAN. Builder H)'I ---------• mu.e an offer aod try MIWPOIT CUSTOM $119.500 1bbl exdtlng a bdrm rm. ly bome is an enter- tabr 'a delight w /\miq ue livability. Preatlgious Newilort locaUoo. FEE LAN"D. Spark.ting POOL. Priced to aell fHt. 15-J:iOl c;; Walker & lee Real l'lttate )'OW' t.erma. orferect at IZ5UOO. Call ~Wl -~_,_,__HERITAGE REALTO RS THIULTIMATI ...... ANQ Nestled io Newport Beach. Beautiful and warm, 2 sty with formal dinlAg. Huge gourmet kitchen. profes&ionally ~.priced rig.ht. $Z38,.500. Call 64.$-0303 FOREST E OLSON ..... ... ... . ..... B y owner. oo the Boardwalk, Balboa Peno . Owner will ftnance. &7S-3909. Open House Sat/Sun 1-4. .Newport Crest. Encore Ct. Lg. 2 br 21,; ba, VIEW. pool, tennis, etc. ~.000. Aasume 8V.% ~Owner. 770-1807 •EXCITING• U.Pft 19'14 Traveleze w~ outside patio fs ..,...._ 0'8.hwaaber· dlapoaal· froaU r •e Fri1id a l re. P'rencb armoire dlvlder. 2 ~aheda. corner lot. oroa.m) Uwely=~ Wla Welt Home, 20ri0, niomt S star part. corner ~ wllaqe paUo area. Air coocf-only Sl7 .soo . ~) CUSSIC MOl&IHOMI SM.IS 2'10I RutJor, Ste 20&-A 540-5917 our OP' WORK! Must aell !! New Royal Oak family put, 28r, 2Ba, take over payments <MC. $22..500. Im mediate possess loo r ! <SM26 ). JltraM--0611 ... ·-·" forW. 1300 ....................... 4-fUXES ..,... Sllt,000 ~~ NIA.I DISMIYl.AHO Broker (114)750-1124 ~~.:!! .. ~~ .... ...,.. f'llllDUft'llD&. ell .......... nmn.uxaco. .,. 14weroas 91C&M. • tlHITI. a ~ ott "'""°" •vd. Tau over ll.Ol,000 loan. S•ll•r w lefilTY pefWI wtt.b no ~ til Im. Act .. lc.llf~ N ·~ • • '" row Nlft nu: RE AL £STAf£RS 4 Unlta/Coata Mesa. lilll5,00Q. Sia~ to 1031. Jtl.W7 At/... cd15-4'111. 12 UMITS Room for 6 mon. Costa MMa.~.10%wnp. U ~ lllatlvat.ed. $14.SM ~,.2020, OIAMMCOUMJY UUHITSwmt SPlteAU Two 16 unit compleses. WW sell on contract at 9.72$%. 4.S% cash on t2lb retwn.. Uaderlying lst TD'l auumable. E1· teoaively reCurblahed. Hilb demand rental area-waJtl.og llst. CaU Pat Parlt.imon. 7S2· mo ~QUAIL A.~~J~ 10,. Tl t:JO P.MJ 13% AITD wtth 1.5% doW'a oa newer Sm Cemeate duplexes. Call tar details. l'~ ~21. ttawpwtc...r 646-IH7 ....... anA Venaillel condo. Bay •a&.11 1N1LDU f view. 2 Br 2 Ba. No down Exdtiq oew project, PQ'IDfJIL. SlTS.000, ~ ho 6 oeND new.. 1 & z mntJsb'. se-mt Newport! Exceptional ~~~~~~~~ EaatbllB loaltion! Over --------Bdr11U for ••le and . -.e.. &ules ata.rti.nC at SIAYIEW W /YEW $150,000. Several to AS6l1lllE l.M! Pluab s • 2. o o o 1ro1 1 . SACRIFICE ~~ .. c:ft .. !~ ~~ ..... ?~ • um. Ga. ,.. Ida. a. tu aw. a • bpl. Mda. ,,. ......... 1'tJ, .,,.,_,, A'lall 4/J. .,... Ot.Dm... __ ,;;._,,---~~~~~ c.-..... JUJ '9 t.r s. UM I I I •• I ................ . 11 ........... ·-·-· ar.a..acer..,. R&&lt.&c TW-.i.JI'.... ..... ff'D&c. mo 11)(). 4N ..... MW IO AllriJ Lllf.-..._ 0..-llWT. •ua MMUI !'nine ec.ta ,. ... loeeCJoo on Baker SL for·~ or ecmdoa. Bulkler'a l**qe available. Call rot 1nro . Terms available. RCTclylorCo . ' . ••-.S IM'ISIOIS Far SUe .,, ow.er bl Ctty al lDctio, Ul loU· rlnal aap. «> Lota appr tent. ar l.adiao Palma C.C. a..ooo per lot. i~ ctn. owner wW carry baJ al 10% tot only. (714 1 •U73. i,; N:tt level view lot. Lemon Hts area of T\lltin, aatiQg suo.ooo. Terms avail.ff8· 12J2, 6G1.U ........ lyno6d. 3 Bdrm. 2 be. frp&c, 2 car pr. Neer pub. Drtve bf. Avail AptU lat. llZS/mo. J o Ann Ast. m.ezz HARBOR VJEW HILLS ... a.. blUa.. bNut de· air. Sbed)' ynl. Avail. Apr UOOllo+utll. f1J.GQ 2 Br, 2 be duplex, 2 car ..,.._Near new. m..euort&WTS2 Ha.rbcw View Home, 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. 1716/mo. AfJ.. -..ao. Call Craig. RC. TQ-tor Co 3 BR. lipl., le. Uv. rm. Avail. April LS, S7'00 Mo . ..... -.mtAit J Z24 ....................... KJOS.ftn()t( .&\SJ'SIDE 2 BR. N96. Gar. & fDcd yard. H0101 roa UNT 3 OT 4br. PriC*f from --hcd yMI 6 1ara1e1 . ramtUu pl•He. K6d1 6 pell tllllkcaa. CaJ.18"-W « marn. ,.._,no fee • Huntlnaton Harbour waterfront. 2bt. 2ba. Pool. ten.nu. security. 9DOMo. :ill-llZZ ~ the Water. HUDt.logton Harbour boCDe wlUi ter· rttk view. BeauUluJ 2· ac.ory, 3 Bdrm. ramiJy rm, indoor PoOl+dock for 35 • boat. S2000 Imo yr· ly. Waterfront Homes 83'1·1«>0 SeniDd C.-do z bdrm. 1" ba . 2 u r 8 a r .• tinplace. H~na, 1pa, pool. SUO mo. Call mmo. Newport erat townbse 3 i Br, 21,; ba, elegaol Br•atudy, 3 ba, lge Uv Newpor t Terrac e rm, din rm. kitchen t.ownbome. Totall1 up- w/e9&.1nc aru. f /p, ft't 01lded. Close to ocean. bu, tennis, pool, Jae. S!5. Tony, A&t. 912-9311 aaua. dbl 1ar. Sl7S. -°'-~------- _'6-0JD1 ___ or_c:m_no.. __ 1_110_ SPYGLMS 4 br, 21,; ba . Cliff Drive. Paoora m le view. 2 Br. 6 mos. leue. Pan.ly f W'niabed. S7SO an Smitb-lleyer, All. 54&-71U or &tG-53$1. view. Gr*t Loci. $1475 m>.. ~Own/Bkr. Pmoram1c Ocean view. 2)00 N2-2S10or~ 3244 ------- Executive home for family & eatert.allUg. 4Br, 2\-iBa, din. rm. cMtf, larlC bu. Nr. Faabf.ep lsLand. Sl.Jl50 /mo. Cet1 for appt: 640-13'2. ....................... Mobile home. 12 'x70 •. 28 r. 2Ba, fum. w/expando. 129,811. Localed in desert 2 Br. 1 ba. nice patio. garage, adults only Good location. m.4662 area Lo Raocbo Min1e. Br 1 Call: n4-32il-Z140 before 3 • 2 ba, am rm, gar. 3pm dally /714·328· 7 419 ~ yd. Kids olt No dogs wtnda. &15 mo. 831-9081 M. •• Dftett Adults. Nfow 38r. 2...,Ba . ..._. • 2400 d11bwasher. s elt -··•-••••••••••••• • cleaning oven, frplc paljo, 2 car gar w /auto FOllLIASI New z bedroom 2 bath home. Mission Laku Country Club. Golr · temia-pool. Be autllully 18.l>CiKaped, no main· laMIDCe yard. door opener Pool • apa ~~- Extt ~ ~an. rut~ V)CW. ter, 2..., ba, (aauJy. rec rm. RV area 1125 ltoo. Oy$ 529-4417, ev GHW .. ..................... . ltlHTALS 2 BR. 2 Ba .......... SS50 lBR.2\'i ba. . .... ~ 4 BR. 3 ba ....... ..,., /SSO SBR.2~ba ...•... ~ NEWPORT BEACH 4 BR. 2Va ba. pool. l87S 9lllOO~Rd . r>e.ert Hot Spriop ~~ Woodbridge 2 br. l ~ ba. 2 br. 2 ba, Crpl, yard, gar, (rpk Qlild ok. No pet.a pvt wlllb rac. brand new IDIYT1Y ~ KAUAI Oc99,.,.., C DH da I ~ dowla. Noqu.alifytng ,...TllO. Aft ' 4M-.sl82 AS~f'hlst BY OWNER OPIMHOUSI SAT /SUM 12-1 4 sAN SIUSTIAN RmdmLM Palmas C C 2 Br Z Be, furn or anlum. maio.1-~ se. Pb 752-2847 S750 mo, Deluxe 38r " P'am rm. 2"'1ba, (pie. microwave. encl dbl car pr, A· 1 Coad. Z!lll7 Elden Ave. Toaee call tn'i-5098. 3 Bedaoom. 2 betb coodo . ~tspe. Super loc:atJon. .., mo. &el-4C'T1 LFME: 4 Bil, Zba, fDcd yant wtlh pool sroo /roo A&t ~l·SOOO. CaU for ~ LIDO PENINSULA . CoDdo oa Bayf roa\ wttb Z100 ft al beautltuJ Uvtn~, 2 Br. den , 2 ba . Waterrroot patio . Sl.mtmo yrty !use UDO ISLE Newly de- corated in neutral toaes With plush rarpets 2 Bdrm. frptc, atrium · pabo. a?S/mo yrly VER..'iAlLUS condo w 12 bdrm. 2ba, b&icooy. oc: vtew, new cpts tdrps. relng, incl frplc Sec. pool, rec rm ~/mo. New & never lived iw VJ1..JA BALBOA. 2 Br. 2 bath. paUo & greenery. NN.raI decor. f1SO /mo. PENINSULA. Steps to tie.ch. Ocean view. Quiel 3 Bdrm, family rm home 10 best locat100 . simstmo. yrty. Waterfront Homes Ql-14()() s-an ••• 3276 ....................... tJsmtaira ~ untura 2 0 N T H E B A Y . br, 2 be. f!'lllc. M2S IDOi Waterfront co odo 2 CJ.«)15'7. Bdrm •den. Lge paUo.s-:-~.1-1------ elegaot decor. Spec· c •l•wo 3211 LliitUlar view t sbp •• a.a1a. • ..................... . tile. SZ250 troo Y11Y. A--f fi r-W A T IR FI OH T -.-. am rm, f1>t'C. .->Mo. No peta. HOee5 ~91563 •31-1400 2 tr 1 ba amdo, kids ok. J Br. 2~ b&. dna. lee (meed yard 2ZZI An· lltWIMIY La. -.wn &.o 4 8a.IM..llalMo. "--ftUnlt PoQI. 2 mL to oceaL $C5 mo. IM pd. -..sa 9f <DS)G'74511 s-.-. 3,. ..................... ~ dlilmafnlm. ~ I&. I bd. tm,900. Patrick ~orm-091 1'enare, m -ues ~TD Avail at 8'l{. latereat-only on m>.ooo.ar ... ~ .......... ., 1150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWC.t~ 1"'-W.· 32 un.ll omce bid• lo ~~~~~~~ prime Sea&a An.a loca-RANCH> llIRAGE. Jge 2 tim. Sll0.000. 2"t dn. BR 2 Ba condo Desert WOILDU llleaa Verde S BR, encl. IJD(Jf, fazm.ly area. S'100. Jl\nt • last + GOO sec . AV&IJ. April .LsL David. agl 6*3255 Spa!U. execulift .... ID w.adllf 4 br J ~ ram. rm.. a,. coutry titcbea.. ma.a.1 e xtru. Call Nancy 67S·18S3 maminp •ewmncs ........................ J ... , .. be. COl'9er ... llrtd ff1>lc 6 na-.. wood. No. Tustle. .,/'ll!llJ.,.9153Satl SpJD . YllWHOMI ~rn.tLot wi.,e. Aaaam la. l5e awt• ~·MG . REALTORS (Apprm l·Aae) Three I Newport 'a finest 3 Bdrm --------Ardi 8aJ. So. Lacuna. sn11 • m.195'1 decant.or home. Built tt.fMar-Ylr#"-• 9te rare to eatire So. --------around central atrium. $15K dn. to uawne! ! Lg. c:o.t. Sec\lrlty enclave I _PIMMSULA _____ DPLX __ _ .llalter .uite bu cuat.om s bd. prd. Jdscp'd. Pri.o. awrloob ezq\Utie cove. Mlwoaw.rt.t loll" oak spir al ooly. Patrick Tenore,• Courtesy to Brkrs . s t alrcue. Custom I Aal.631·12J86. J =~~.only f»ywalktobeadaea. jacuzzi pool w/canyon "I I PLA~~ATE ':f ~ ~te~~1:~. ..-cAMYOH• C=LA!h/ SO 873-1900 low dowu, payments I •IT Owta• --·-•••••••••! ••• ! H.B. Beach tri·p&ex each rdlec:tKtnterest. PrioedforQulck Sale 2 view 1ravealtes. 2br, lt. amita. XlDL nm· RED CARPET. 552-0777 4Br, 3&, Broadmoor Ill, Bayview Terrace Sect. t.a1 area. Uyr old. Low leut expemive Lo plusb Pacific View Mem. Prt. maintenance. For Waterfront Dock-Build area. Securit y gate. your own custom house, QWet cuJ-de-aac. Good SubatanUal aavings . furthertnfo~Agt. :DdOO' lot. I03 38th SL a11umable flnanc -a.a. _Princ. __ 0c1y __ . ___ _ mm.tor613-3747. mc-NlS.000. Prill ooly. ()pen RM Sat/Sun 1-S. 2S ftaeburstLIL ~ 3...,.. I ~Euall.,. ~~~~~~ Gradous 3 level EZ care <XlOdo, with 2 bedrooms. and 21h bet.be. Den. din· int. llreplace; a ll tastef ull)' appointed to pleme. XI.NT condWoo. Patio, comnnmlty pool. Sla4.5CJO. BKR. $40-1720 TARIRl -· MIWPOUHGTS 3 Lovely bdrms. 1~Ba. n r sch ls. S uper clean . $151,950. DISIEALTY 673-6210 YI.LA 14LIOA Ctimt aeeka to buy or leae option a ''resale. Patrick Tenore, Agt, 631-1& llACOMIAY '-Ir, U.. t...m crt. prtv bch. Lr'I lot. Xhd. for rmn drlel. 1oe1c1 ioc. lmlt. Sl~.ooo. Term•. mau ASSUMP'nOM NEW L I STING . Remodeled I br. tn Newport ~-10.~ lit T.D. Rat R.odpn. Re/llU. Gl·i.. * SU,OOODOWH • Take. over fantastic ocean view condo. l...owMt py1IM ever. HURRYWON'T~ 54~7711 3t Rrl. Agent. Tim THllWfff 3 Bdrml., 2 bath, l1tory end unit. New carpets, P9iaL Near pOOI. 1138,500 Sl.SIO. lOOk k>an) Aaent M0-5580 S.Clew• 1076 ....................... BY OWNER: Seucape ~ Condo. 2br, 2ba. :xtr aa. Ocean Vlew. $1~0.000, usu mable 91.4%. a-1.Sl.S ...... .• ~:!!!~.::;;; ••••• ~~! l ACRE HORSE ESTATE 43llO aq. ft .• a1DCle story. blCb qua). cmtom bome. Pan Yiew ol Capistrano ValJllJ. Now under COG· a~on. Completion Dd-llbp. Mtl,000. D. a.tie. RJtr. ~-.... ....................... 11,000,000 Pormer bome of t he ilAHAJlAJ AH OF IN· DORE. ' BR. 8 ba .• <M ft. --------•L '°°~' approx. l·acre. . ~u.11--...dowa. mTSBl ........ eoedD. Oll;r --I Bdr'lll, 2 ... _,... ........ ...... Jdoedb ..... wall.DU. ·o..•1a.nw 11..-DOWM M09UA...,._ 1 --..2bL,..,.ae .... ...... ....,,, c..-w•w. ....................... · sn11 . ~~~1-='9.:-9 ....................... 1100 Ml~CCWll OW.r Ill••••• II' •ofroat lot wltlil blllUU •• I •a. 2ba. 1111.-. •r -.... r. ..... .,..-. Pacific View Memorial r Qypt.sm., 133-'73SZ c ... " • 1 rt) 1600 ....................... .-.CALCf.W *'841 * 340 Newport-Bay mo.g 0.W.C. 631-tt79evea Codaml1l1uno-.. ........... 1700 ....................... ASSUMI t .79"o l.OAH llplbin Seupny COO· do. IBr', 2Ba. Vaulted ceiJinp. Beach close. Owns will help fiaance, w 120% down. $13S,OOO. Al/.. ...... 1100 ....................... •Sll.000~ "°' .,,..L HBdapla llW 2 to beach! FAST •crow . Huatle NOW I B kr . Ml-0425 Prine. only . .._. .._,..,.,., 2000 ............ , ... ·-···· 11%0crWll 9 Unit.a, 3 mo. new All 2Br's, 10.~a SGS.ODO Call now fflatinlJM Bdl R!ty 842-411• SUBKlTOP'l"ERS Amume lit. owner will C8fT7 2bd. Lacuna beach view dupla. New eaec mil +cottase. 979-Ml.S IH >. M.S-5612 llYOW'IB./ 3 Comm1 unJU E /aMSe C.M. SU4MO. OWF at 9% w /$50,000 down . 128·30-U Cabrl llo. 6'14544or...,.Agt. SIXNIWUNrTS sa.&afll4AMC••• and what ls more a sreat btO' are U.. a1x wlita. Four 1uJDe S Bdrm, 3 ba unlta aad two Z bdrm. I ba umt. wttb private .,.._ Euel area and owns' wW help finance. Alto atber unlta ln escel. rent al areas . Call f1l.SJ1'0 &od.a y ALLSTATE' AEALTOM JI UNITS Pride of ownenbll>. Som e unlh have Oreplacta. Excellent Aollbllm loc:8Uaa. hlY ~ don. OwMr-wtU t2lfr/ bel88C!e • ,..,., .,,,. ......... 11111 pro. l*l1 bu tpeedable. N,ncea.-.• A paan~ q_ ~HOM€~ C:WofS.... " ,. ., 2600 ....................... •V1CTOllA LC. c ..... UAae WllC«froot Property Elq\Uile ~1.30· traaaee. phab grounds, mild cllmate-Engllab perlU8llion. 3t4S Beach Dr. 1750,000 Canadian dollars, approx tl3'7 .soo Am. doUan. Good As· sumable finudnc. (604 ) •7730. (7W )~ 2700 ....................... LO¥EHOUIS1 hllUltk acre + bone rancb, with lovely 3 Bdrm home and ...,..pest~ lo o*'9t a1 miles o1 ndmg traila. 3 pt~ corrals, t:raiDiDI rtnc. tack room. Truly • paradise for horae and rider. In Orao1e Park Acres . SMZ,sJO. don osen I• .l. f t.r' 17771 E. 17UJ ST. 1'Bl'IN m.nt 1 l l/:r%LO-'" 4Ac:as Lovely custom built trxne,, • yn new. Xlnt coodltloo. L1e patio, DOOl Jaoml, corral for horses. FulJ p rlre -.000.~. nt-6M-llSU ......... W I• 2'00 ....................... l 8UY JfOOU5 AT tl°lo '1rll.4"'Cl'VAW'S .,. -immed. ... t I Tl ........ ,..., ·~IWQ ,,.., .... ....................... ....... '¢ ••• . ..................... . ... ......... .. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............... =~~&. Dlllirable Woodtridae 2br Qu:lo. End uniL Q&l-cW· sac. htio. comm pool Spa. Lake, SlSOM o ~ ax watertroot 4br. 3ba. 2 fr1*s . qia, micro-wave, Qimm. pool • tennis. 2 bib ocaa.. S1.2IOO mo. Zl7 Cana.I. ~l.Sl SC..SHAO! S6SO Per month. 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths. cbolce locaUon! Com· mumty pett. pool & ten- ma. OCUNPAC1AC 11.ALESTAn 75t-1616 Larlt Luxury Horne oew 3 bdrm. Z~ ba. Ex eiN.lve Coodo S&y bg.bts add dramatic touch . wood bum.Lo& fll'eS>laces In Maler Bdrm. " UV· In&-Wet bar. eourmet kitchen. Yearly lease $HO mo. Call Eves m-ae --------Newport Q-eal. Beaut. 2 Wut I '"" n9t ~ ~. boc!w. Nr Br. 2 ba. den. N~ cpt, --•••••••••••• schla, parks. pools, walk to bcb... tennis. J~c. ~FORRENT 2br. 2be. Condo. new. So Coaat Terrace. 1nclds heatin1C. $500m o . ZlJ.SU-0884 e'--__ .. o " --Gar J100 1mo 7S2·7'991 ..._.... --,.....,... 3 or 4bc. Priced from dropnr. ~1861 &g C.nyoa Townbome tm-'550. Fncd yard a: 94• Congren. Qutet ~brbod. 3br. crpt.s, drpa, nfrig. Lrg fncd yrd. Gar. Refs ~d tri25Mo.5e-e102 Kent.a1e Pk-lBr. 28•. SS?S. Woodbridge 28r- l ~Ba. SSSO Jdrerson Mdl 2 + den S7'00 A vaJ.1 lmmed. Mag1l·a1t . m.zw ~patio home. 2 tr, 1 ba. 2-ur prqe. pool /tennis/adults. kr ie.se. Spacious 3br garages. Fam i lie• w/com.muni.ty pool. spa please. Kids • pets • LmlJis. Security gale Wl!ieome. Call 964-2566 or 8l0Mo. IJ73..ZT17 mart. A/#, DO fff. 3 tr 2 ba. fpk. encl. pat»; I& yard. dbl. gar w Jopor, Gd. neighborhood. Nt pet•. $525 mo. Ella. IMl-Sl>IJevatwtnda lBR Private Quiet Ut1J Pd. Ranae • R.ef rg 1.st + Sec No Peu $42Wo.6'2~ Ume'500. 552-3USaft. S 3 BR Newport Sbotes. C t I . ... ... I t1d 1425 Nwpt Hghta area bacb coti..ie. pvt yard. No peU. •••••• 2 Br, l ba bse, lge yard, smmo.Nopeta. S4l4llO f1REPLACE. HUG!! 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home. Secluded and very private. Mesa Verde , dale Co TewtatJe tcbocM. ~ a'IO/Mo. Aalt for 1111 NGl1on. ,,..,. ... tm 2 Br, prj.~ at. nke yud + . Adult cpl only. No pet1. tats. 5i9-81or'JIP,7ID. ~ CODdo • /pool, 3br, a., wttb private ~Uo. S5$01lo. 67S·7Q70 or 2 bdrm. 2 story 11,; ba. Qmdo in . 'Jbe Labl .• Xld. kJc. Beaut. decorat· ed. BraDd new. Ref. re- qWed. No pets. m> mo. Z'7-3llO .......... JZ41 ....................... OCEANFRO N T llONTHL Y RENT AU. funlilbed mobUe bomel, 3 bcbl, 3t br secwity, 18).RllP.aNllt ac-atroat lusury pen. u..e. P'lt beech. ' Br 2 Bl. frpk, W ID. $1500. aw505. m-MSS evea. ~7'$ Oum4nd. yeer 'roand; llJllO mo. or rum .. $1400 'l'wDar' ~. ....1117 8675155 New atmWJt Jtw.l~ba • 2 br l be. dau. private. -deck. WtJlbe.r. Oen ii. t.ced rard. aiove " vu. aDMC>. ~ f'rplc, petio, l blk to bch. tllltmo 1111. m.«M.S ....................... BLUFFS: 3 BR., fam. 28r,1'4beC'OOdonearSo. nn., end und.a. Pool. Lov. a:.t Plue. lrnmecf. OC• ely views $900-SlOOO cupancy. S'50 mo . Mimtb..Bkr.544-0134 642·H63; 675-838~: m.8llS2 Lovdy~-2 •t'y, all amen. 17. mo.. NewportCnst3br,3b~~ \e8M. V~Sl'S0 ..... 1035. story, ocean "'8w. 1111:19 mo. Property Hous~. 2 Br. garage. pvt prdeo, ~orsc.1010. oewly decoratH $450 quiet couple only. Adib. New 3Br, 2~Ba~: 1651'11. IG-Dl7 d I 1 h was be r , s e If. deanln1 oven , frplc, Newport Crest Condo 2 patio. 2 car gar. w/auto. bdrm. 2 be. S1SO mo. to door opmer. Pool Ir spa. mo........, 9uH!pm: 4KS888. refr11. Flnt, laat " a..--..... J212 11r---1 war. No pet&. M50 mo. .. ...... -•• -_. .... • na or 541-1441 New never used SBr, zt,;.Ba z at:Y Condo, z car pn.ie • IOlllU'•• super dll. _,mo. *.aGt •T.. 3212 --· .. ··--··· 1D11B FOil UNT a.a • Bil, 2 be .• pool • put prhU. Walk to ........ --a .. air. Prieed t~ ..... hcd yard .. ... ...... 116' 1•r•1••· Paalll•• !!.e-: ............ .. ple .. e. Kldt • peh mo CNf'i'ON .... ma "* 99 o.n-.ww llolDe. rr .. ~ll Catrr -.rt.Af!.,•r.. _.. .. ... • ~ -&aJDJ~. I' n ., ..... JM• A•rll ......... D. .. ..................... -Jlllillllt ... Mt . ()lie J9dna .... ...., -·---------Olllnl Pmtr. P,a.. ,._,. ...... 4 .... I M. .._.. .......................... l"9 MMll lo ••. '"* ,.... ... ..,,,,. .. .... -I I • '-'-· .... ~· ... ,,.. • .... • jM. ... 8 : a '1WN.MN171 • .,.;):•mt I Afata11ta.,.,.. ....................... ............................ ~ 1167 C.-flllllie .,. •••••• ~ ......... . ~ wa. o.tol .. -..::·;:·;.. ... ·-1~ aa; A,/;. Milt • CbUd .._ DIW, ,....::i:.e:. OL• ._. .... .. ,_,_I ...... ., .... Te-------,_, .... Miia., -e911--... ?....... • .. .......,. .... ,.....;. ............. . --------~.;;.;;.;;.. __ , --------J 1-llr ....... LG&a CMll ••• ,..,, ,.ato. 0.... .. = "' rt76 OI .._ .... Htl ••r, ........... M ,.ea. •1 .... , .... ,, .. ...,.. ..... ,.UO. W+thp. XJol MlMkN .......... ~ .................... ....., ... ,.. t ---.i ... ::.... -...... a. Dr, Adftl :-lrfftr aalJ, •,..._~mo -,.~ .,,, " • ~..:.= ..... l ---·==~ .......... ..,. ........ . .... ~ CM .......... Jto6 Dia. ew1111ea:.r* I Br, l:llllhmll: 9DO mo.. ---•-•n••• 1~ llMI. No pe&a .IM+• -..JBA> YwJ .... Met 'Y, eo 0-..fTWJJI a..n.w---.Na, .._ W mo. &.,. rouRS&ASONSAPTS 0twa 'ftew. 1¥~ ,_.._._... .,.,..,.. ~. DO peit.I, I br, I \o'i ftllDID. a Mtmo. .... r I ' 1107 · ba ,.,.._ PaUo. poot. c.tHll~!l~,...,..1 • __ ,, .. , •• , ... , -TISJO&DDMJ.lllllZ ~,...,.round, t>.aatlf•I downatalre .... 3 br. z b&. fu.lly equipped lkllC'bea. ........ lallDdry. declr.. THE Rf AL I ESTATERS Te 0 I 11 SUI»+ utU m.G'M. ..,......,...,.wWlop UoG 2 bdnn. 2~ be 2 cu attacbecl 1ara1a ll:iO an Call Sbe_rry ta-78M "-*- .._,. 'br4 llJI 18r yrty 1a.raae *'75 ca..,_. ....................... . . . ······················· llH tl*m, POOL. J•<'. clae lo mo..~ f7S. 1$'1' •• 1500 2U/4»07&0 C.-.. .._. llZZ cr-..:141aft.5PM ·--••• .. ••••••••••• 2 br I ba W /reft1 ... IL IWl· /Deerf-.eld Twnbse. deck, atreet parll1n1. ..-. 2~. 2·sl}'. fam rm, Wl. pd. '5ZS. M)..G58 ll"'t patio, air cond. 11p&c, new beige crpt. 2 1' 2 br 2 ba, ~ard. NO Mr tar w/auto opar. PEJ'S. l'ii25mo. 0Me to pr1t /pOol. A vaU. SS.BS SlOO F'REE RENT 2 Br, l be apt. Pvt palk> & ~-Lota of ara&1> Blue Lantern. $630. aJ354 or 4i85-az3C> Larte. spadoua 2 br, 2 ba, prqe, clean, new crpL S650 mo. Call Mar1ba, 1Sl·ll61 wrsta.1rr z br, •~be toMlllM. M15 mo. Adult.a tlGb. 00 pet&. 1721 8ed· lord I.A 5e-1'5D. 2 a-audio "50. No peta Naat • ., lbp. 131-c79 orl 174-2'9 2t;w nr ocean upr duplex sm yrt3. dtw 1a.r. deck JllYI 311Sl no pet av1'/l See Fri-Sat ltam-lpm New Villa Balboa Coodo. ocean view from IH!Oo l br, l bit KJtcb, bltins No pm or duldrm. lit. lut I& deposit. S700 mo. oo 1 yr i.e. Call for appt. & appticatJoo. MS-1009. 1525 to l550 2&3 br. 2 ba apta.. All bltns, balcony. •·12. Sm. pets COD· S1dered. Refa. reqd. 1'2Br,So.Cl1Hwy,quiet. S&SOKo. Woodbridge (aral8.$175mo.Nopeta. 1 Bdrm apt. direct over-lndry rm, frplc, encl. kdina marina. Spectac. pr. Yrly. dlly-ojgbt vu. Beam ceU. TSL Mgmt 642 1603 ~~ F . S Davls, =.... 3124 frpl. deck, compact car • O E C O R A T 0 R S ...................... , pkrcoal.y. Ideal (~quiet DELIGHT on Water. 6' ...... ,.. .... d IBdrmapt,iupaid mature 1eolleman. older pref, frplc, lBr, •••••••-•-••••••••••• ....... _, ~ .. -41l&7S82. -.......a...17J.81'5 Evn. Mo.Pi ' 1 .. 1 1707 c;uupr,a..... -;,ry --••••••••••••••••• ___ 8'2-__ 5073 ____ BToro lll2 Acro11 from bcb, ll~·' NTAGE view 1 lBdrmapt ;-;;:·2·;;:~;;~;;1~ becbelor • 2Br, from aclll. UW pd. EDdpra1e,gupaid. SD5mo.yrty.~ ter. 303 E . "2-5073 t:m.~:ra· ~· ~P,!· ..,._ ·-• y ,_ 1-871-28116 • $475. ••· 2 .............. urn. ear.,. ca..... 3724 2Bdrma, 1 belb apt. e:M1Q0,8Sl-as21 Near lbe Bay. ll500+util. Adulta. Ga pakL I I • ,._ a...-.....1.. 11• .. 0 IT.M74.t. l73-3l5I Bob ..... I I II I I............. ecz..501J.. • -.-_....,. ~· 1J11r. trailer, $1'7S Ir up + "11" u 11-••••••H •• Lilree Zbr, 2be, % blka to Mcartty, no cblldren or *2 Br, 2 ba. or. So. Cst beech. Adult.a. No Peta. .ta-1111. PlaaS.A. MSC>. C'hlldn:o S395Ko. on approved r ,. , \ I • .-:.: ~ ....,.,,., o I " q -,, J• 2ladt 3740 OK. 75QZ17; Ml·HIO =ii 233 Pro1pecl. -······--··-···· 1 Br. bltns, refrlg, pool. • 1 & 2 IR "ti• A,u. • OidMahtn & llJQ's H.l's ...s'f Adults, DO pela. $32S. -~r.tate1Jvtn1! -~-------­Be.mitul pert-llke aur-• Pool & Rte. Room r6undlogs. Terraced pOol sunken gas bbq. sparkling fountains. _$pa ciou s rooms . ~parate dining area. Walk·in closets, home · ltke kitchen & cabinel11. Walk to Huntington Center. , 1 Bedroom furn $405 2 Bedroom furn $485 Townhouse unfurn $47S Adults, 00 pets. Utilities Free! Funlly. 2 Br SMC>. Spec. 3 Br, 2 ba $395. Play- ground. pool. 646-1486. • G1nl111 landsupint • Jog 10 811cll & Shoin •, f ,'\ l :'l.V IH dl\l ~H N T 'lhJ7 H.111,,11011 Ii !.l 9b2 l\C100 Adults. New 3Br, 2"'18a. dishwasher . self. cleamng oven, frplc, patio, 2 car gar. w /auto. door opeoer. Pool & spa. 9anHipm: 645-89116. LaYety all adult. oo pets. 2 Br. garden apL Small l.26S Br apts. 6200 Ed· child olt. No peta. ~-inpr. b. b. M&-0619. 54M850. New 4 bdrm. 3 ba. Un.It.a on Newpoat 1aiaod. SJ.300 per mo. Cleanln1 It breakage dep. Call m.3800. 6lt-Wi0 Bay/ocean view! l br, den. l ba condo. Adults. No pets. Walk to beach. New. STSO mo/mo. Call Gen 675-5994 IAYYIEW Eaatv1ew Terrace. Stun· rung 2br, 2ba. frplc. townhouse floorplan Pool, Mature adults. No pell.MO.~. 2 bAocb to beach. lBr. lBL 2 car pr. W ID, • Mllldeck. MSI). tn..2931 or ~- \ ¥ st1 .... 4JIO OM...... 4400 ' f ' ......... 4IOO C.,_. lllO Ltilf&.._. I .. ................................................................................................................... ........ .. IHr Hbao, •N&WrvaTI~• .., aq. IL lot 1l. mft. ...... '9 • ... to ~ Oll'ta ... tk. ' ~lM, eoa... TV. a •PIUkSLOCATIOH• ••all. u.m.t. 71Um tQA...-MmNJt. ........ : ~ ... lt • ..._. IOJdlhmw.wtreatl llutilnarOonlDG 91' C.11. • ._ .... ..... ; VettUiil \a Fala Spr· •-..&.-CWl~MHlll.._ • .... Mcepttvaa. llome, ON)-..... ... 4111 ..... , POUND: COCK ER -i ,_;z; .... ,.......... 8PAMJEL. &a• •ale . -· CTtO ....... or llHS.-.Pwt II ..,_ ....... Mus 1200 AL10 a CATI: ullco C714a.-O. OD Ola_... Or. ID Nwpt 9D ·~ .. ~ l ~ .. , ... ,.......... fma..«911ttabbJ ...... ........... 4MO 8cb. Aul. Im med. Imo. ... _ .... a AniiL ,_ ~ 6 tabby • wlalte male . ....................... °""81 floor ... -OC' ~ ..... Apt. -, , ...... ...... Ntwpart 8uda AAleal llowillf AYGW .... lta. ~ a ) ... T'10l. c . nt .. 5Cll A p ' • ' • • y • I I • ..... • ...._ CIA& OvlDI UJ)eOHll ~orrwitMo.lOIDO .... WM. 4600 _'nUlMIOL _______ _ Pl'oleHloully aloe• 0 c --··········.. rou ND : ,. • ID •• e ll'J'l. WO 14 ft omc., nr . . ~ cotta&e ill ..... 6 ,_. IJOO PwUeet •JIPl'OX z yn HOUl94ATIS A1rport lo C.ll . .,., mo. quiet 1pot ID La1u11a ....................... okl,a.a,a.lolllaffo&allll, ID.uM Cldet 114mNlllS Beac:b. Corona _. Mar N.& twnOO. Jlmm& to• lllC. 4Br bM on tree-Uned, quiet 11tneL. Well C.11. Resp, 1QI. pmWve tndiridual only. SIOO+~utl. Call Dave al se-nu dafl, ~ ~aftu8pm. hm. wanted to W/S&me. 2 br 2 ~ Z0..25. CM. "11. 642-2712 Shr No.Lagun Prof. Ka l Straight. S OOMo . ~aft 6P . Sbr w/Fem 3br. hse.S.A. S225 + util. Beth H m ~ wtl 957-5408 Shr 4bdrm C M. home. MtF. child OK. Near beach. 631-9058. Fem. roommate wanted. Poot SUr7.50 mo. Call Ana 6.11-S4.28 aft. 6: 30 ODlfem. ~w /aame. z br near beach. $192.SO + YI u1il. &t2-4300 Ad· Sitter. 29, 3t hrs. Fem to abr 111 Dlcely de· canted apt C.M. S200 mo ulll incl. 957-%827 or N»e06 Fem to abr bM w /aame. Walk to beach . • l230+ ~ C&IJ t80-74'8 aa..epn.. Resp. female to abare txue, lrrine, Nr UCI. Bdrm. den Ir b1 . S2111D/mo+ ~ util. Debbie 7SZ--S35S n . 833-5340 writ. 3rd rmmte ottded for ruce 4br bowie. Fem . pref. Pool, l.erulil, ocean. 2 bUcs Npt. lkb 645-91 LS ------- M/F to share CM or Npl Quiet. clean 19-2.4 yrs. only 64S-Qt7 Eucvtlve 8411tn. Fu II c:r Celt.a lltA f« AOO or .. n l cu. p rl vat•, ..._ ~ area eMen· r.'ftl .. ADS 1'tlmd. aa.n wilt. poodle Newpal1 Center. Ocean tia1. Write ad HIS. c/o nNIW wired oallar. Vk. Watd vlew sm>-S71.5. Pbone Tb e 0 al I y Pl lot IK £'DCC •Yortlown. IM a3 --A. -........ New.paper, P .O. BOll ""'"r~ 1•so ·-.... ~ ,.._, ._... 1.580, Colla Mesa, CA • HMmtlPCloaBeadl uua or telephone call: 1l7IS Beach, Ste. A f13.'J9St. '42-5'71 WiOfl. •torwlout --------- F\uu. 7 pbooe tine. ~fer!! A;..~ T79l W..adlff otflce. suo tarmsbed. 541-llr'7 *PLUSH* l1Plier Newport Exe Ste Has IAPcracied &md flr wmdow oftk:e avall mo. to mo. nmt incl rttpt • •· rm., coffee, mul & .c. .erv. 6 copier a vul. mtfrl. MIWPOIT cama Twoph1ab ofncea availa- ble ln attorney 11Ul~ Many ex:trH lnduded wKb real. Call Debbte. '59199. Vwiw ot Bay. IM ume o(. fend. 2 di.a olftces. Ap· prox. lOOOaq. I\. 2 pvt bat.bl. %400 W . Coul Hwy. 111-am.14(>. saoo WOOllllliE EXEC. SllTES l.oc&ed 1D Nortll lnl.De Not Dem' 0 c. Airport. Notnlftc pnllbMma. Ea· dUac z.cutive ances db Old World Cbann aad ,,.,....... Packqe tadade9 lleqlt. • PlloDe Am., ad. rm .. eolfee. mall diapatcb. srou.nd nr loc.. jadAJriaJ and uW. Xerox. &My. aod posta&e avall From 91JO,QO. Call TM !55Z·3030 WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT SE ACH I Nft•• .-...u ,,,, O• ....... <.) I• •• ,.. '·"' v-.... ~ ~;.:=""",_ ... ./ ...,_ ./,.... __ ,/_......,. ;,-'~--­/_,_ .. Call Mr. Howard 645 ·6101 0 I 1•/tlMt'/ ...... -••••••• .. •••••••• Lall er P'tJUDd a pet! CaU •---------0 ' a Animal A1111tance Opp t ltt SOOS laCUe· Sl'M::ZT.J. oo fee. C0¥1R .... •flJ.0171• .. ...................•. Fblmd or lost a pet~ Call FOR SALE-Complete Special Pala Hotllne. frame abop eqw p & 3t HrOu&eall Servke molding. Priced for 7l4!112-1ZJS. 2U/251-T.Jll PRE LAW l\Udeot needs e.ooo. WW do aa)'th1oe Legal. Coof ldentaal DVM. P.O. Bos 3242, ~dtaale.&t2·9809 LOST ladleis wrtat watch. CLASSY Gift store. So. Coast Wlaet Owner miring. 1\rnb)-. m .ooo 't513 CAMPU5~hMffE n>RSALE SllALL RESTAURANT &46-stll IOll Qft'e»wa.n bl*re tk maa&ll •up• Sl.n a .....,..l!Uk.lq ~cit )'IQUr OWD. M little • l10 Ida JOU alarted.. LocaJ CClGlpaDY wW ...._ Gd~ fad.a aow.ac:z.M:D ----......,toLom 5025 . .......•.•....•....••• V'NEED V'MONEY So. OIL Plaza nr 20t.b Century. REWARD. N 8.Dm. &Da71or790-0M2. •--------- Lost Parrot: Green 6 Yellow. CdJl. 640-5800 dmya,Janet REWARD. FOUND: Do1. &!Aday. Caim:ry Villate. Call 6 delcrtba. 665430 IAllOND WANTED: Priv. petty wW buy 1 to 3 carat. ca.ah. N. B. 56075 ~GE almpatico Your IJMIAKW'· la Bob J 8JIMl9 OUtcalla ~ u. 41M-511l FOUND: Tan & wh.it.e Pit· Bull Bour 1 ·l0mo1. TOMMY'S !:'-ws vac. Lai. Nicuel. OF NEWPORT POUND: Bloode abort-ESCORTS laa.l,.S Shep mla. II. 1 _3dh ______ M2_·1.57_1 ..... Vlc. NP'. lkb. •• ..._.MAt:/. m.-1D Ext. SPIJU'11JAL REAmNGS GD. lillam-1111pm. l'\alty Lk'd. Jlbmd.: Sc:tm1\IW' male. Clm « C ·ac. 1115 Well maaaered do1. S. CamlDo Real, Sao. Beec::bwalk Towabom• ,.ama. _______ _ eoaaplH. Lie 'd , bu O..C. + Ollf ..... Dlllll ed. C1a1med or an• Sood lao••· •ESC:OlrT* -.rm Speclellal• & ln Pi f d b FO"U l'irD : Female -'-._._..., 1 ~ ...... llltm-4am. ~1• br•. l blue .................. . OW1,....AM. s.4UI U-. Yarbbirt Tenwr. fan. V1(' Ease.aide eo.tA .... M6-61'7 Lost . Opal ring REWARD Pear 1baped. 'i.U rr oundt'd w / d ia mond s 160 OS80. m-a:J'll ..... c. ,. ' ESCORTS 3t Hn 641--01*I CHICICS ,WC /VISA Palm It Psychic R.eadinRJ> tells put. present & f\&Un? 21.3..flM 3258. Ptot M&Sl>age by Stevl'. r ound Male :-.milll u c'd Thenp1st. N R. Samoyed Downtown llam-8pm. Appl Only tl 8 Mi 7342 548-2Bl7 Ci&.&-... -....,..., 43SO 1D> aq. ft. cl lab fact! ----·-········ Newport Beach. Amp&e • ClllDITNO f'OUND Short hatred llld C8l wtwb.IU flea C!Oilar. Vic. Ad.am. 6 8llaba.rd H.B. Ml-1TM "9 tkzha: .. 11o i s G:UB E. 17lb. C.ll. ~ WANTED: puiaDc. MS-6501. Garace in Cdll. ~ ....... FOUND· White f'em ............ _. .. _.. ZBr. ZS., Weslclllf upper. Frplc, pool, carport. Garage on P~oinsula MfO. 64.S-0302. hmm 12lb • 13th St. Amlame IN oa l'1'0llq. f\.. al 1300 Quail SL N B. C.ll Daw at TI4-97s-IO!il5 2lld • W TD a.-•7MSl 1 Ar11ln&l!d by eo.t"-~ Sbep. ~-Syn ! Vk ~ • H.artJor ClmtesAll* *Dutcall* 642-3812 MC/Visa NO LEASE • REQUIRED ¥Y£AR·ROUNO FUN: ' Social Actrvittes 01· 11 rect,,r• FTee Sunday 'Brunch• BBO's •Par· ~ llet • Ptus much more. GAfAT RECREATION: Tenrvs •Free letlons ii>ro & pro ahop) • 2 Health Oubs •Sauna• Hydromassage •Swm- ming• Or1v1ng Range BEAUTIFUL APART· • MEHTS: Stngles. 1 & '2 Bedrooms • Fur· • n1shed & Unlum1shed • Adull living , No Pela • Models Open daily "'11 to 6. Oakwood Gllnlen Ap8rtments -,..wport Bw:h/So.. '· 1700 16th St. (Do,ver al 16111) (714) 642-8170 ' Nl'wport leectt/No, · 880 l1"111ne , •• 16111) (714) 645-0550 lbiBr apt. MZJ E. 16th Adulta, DO pet.a. From Yrl1. Also unfMrD. WEHAVSSUllllER , RENTALS WDltORMON'Jfl associated 'µ , ,. I j. • 1-J I f1 I ' I • I • """ ~ I t I I, I 1 I Cccy I brite 1 br ne&J' •bops ft bul. Adulta, DO pets. $2'10.667136. MEW ADULT APTS MARCH SPECIAL 1 MO FREE RENT 2br, crpu, drpa, dla· bwaaber, 1ar. Nr. 5 PoiDta • Beach. IG-8032 LAree lbr, centrally k>c. AU utll. S300Jlo. 535-7284 = apta near com· ............ 3141 aboppina. ...................... . HMtpUd. No pets. Spa. 2 Br 1 .._ . ,_ lM Dally ' .... ocean view. ..,.._. walk to t>e.dl. Upgraded • wmt WUaon..:.SM . pCnt.. crpt. ctriia. Reing .. 831·5583/548--... stove, Jodry. $550. .._Verde redecorated 2 49'1·2llO bdrm. l~ ba. Spacious North eod, panoramic L.R. w/frplc., gar .. & oc:aoriew. 281'$'1115. ~ CloM to abope " .. lS!ll tnDIP· Aduha, DO peta. AniL 4-1•. M35 mo. tlZ5 indd. Ids. l bdrm. 54lallt IM'le L.R., 1uodeclr ft 1ar. Yearly rental. I 8R 2 Ba, tm, Hulta OD· 11. Nopeta. Av.it. ~..-m Adulla onlJ, DO pets. Call 21.1/5-1411 ............. 3112 ....................... Jlr.a.POOL Wla 8'llloe. MW eaadO; ~ rent for Ute ....... ~ of ocean • cMlel. hmUJ. No Peta. Prell ... dee«. 2 .... ~a1>r,21>ec:ondo ca tbt IOlf mane. ~ mo. C"alJ Darlyoe 81l·Ulllcre7.-.. J be., U ., D.R., -............. iiUCtGM) .,., 2br, 2be, mo.J41..,. .... -. Pool.* area. -.,. now . .-It. 11r ...... w tyd, &. Side, ~ Xlnl large 2 Br, 2 housa from beach, SS?S yrly. l12 46tb ST 851 1217 s..-. a..,.. lll6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S47-m> or~ 71176 S45Mo. Set managt'r Apt 208. 2035 Pomona. C M 64.\-~ Exec Office ZSO &Q ft . SZ7S mo Oovt' Sl. Iii B ~.768~ Widow has moot')' f M 2nd T 0 's No <' l"f'd 1l ct>ttt no i;nhy S20 000 up f'oc F\msbed for occupan<'Y 4 rt 1 on <'" 11 A.: r o l Xtr.1 lrl! dn.,..T11ov.n II I\ ll!l>!IQ ft -Ground rloor ~7311 An)'Ume S41! mo Stora1otP onl}. Jamboree1M1c Arthur. -LAGUNA CHARM ER· 536 o:r21 lrvme.Gmcben833 7SOI ffuCe L8r +, Up&Llw'll. nr 1-----------1 -------MO QUALIFYING 2ndlrlrdTD's . bcb. $650 mo., loog term. Offk:e..... 4400 ...._.......... 4450 Eq\al)' Loe.as arranged to 8'n ot Value m• l 49-C7'30 ....... •••••••• •• • • •. • • ........ ••• • • • ••• • • ••• • *" lw•Fwwi•d ora.. .. :ma.d ltoO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach apt. c&o&e to beach. S2:5(). ulU incl. Kltcb prt vp. 673-517&. .... .._ 4150 ....................... Lovely New Tustin home for eklerty. Home cook· inc. Pillo• lovin& care. ~l<m, 832-2781 v...._ ..... 4250 ....................... SMOG F'REE BIG BEAR from S28/oiibt. Al.lo con- do by lab. • brm 2 b&. Forbe• R .E . (71' )1:!85-aS. HAWAII 21r, 21>a condo oo Kaul. Prtvalely owned. Rent b7 week or month. t7M )111-1510 for free l.nlo •brochure. 9001"1'SDALE, ARJZ. Lovely 1 br condo, com- pl, furn. Llnena, dlabot. &c. Pool. dole to abopa. theatre, golf. Lona or lbort ta-m lie. -.a7C11. a Br, 1YSY111 betb. part. Inc, .. una. 9MO wk. A.it. llaie..~ , 1235Sq. Ft. llil88 mo. 1617Weetdiff. N.B. A3enl. 5'.1·503:Z J or 2 Rm Suit.ea from '75. m w. 1Jt.b St. cau Tom M>-ZD>. DIC.SUfTIS Prime Newport Beuh loc. Near o.c. airport. Red ind. reeeptlon, COii· ference rm, janitor aerv .. utlla, 100 free coples •mor e . SecnUria1 aerv. avul. Uzor no.c IS1·9tll. PIESTililOUS LOCATIOL Newpoc t Buch •180· 4000Sq. FL •Bay Views •Extra Amemties Ewic\tive offlcea 1Vail ln full lel"V· otc bklg. Nr. 0 .C. Airport. Recept 6 phone am .• ll«'Y serv., oonl. rm. etc. Plea.le call 7SU188. DIM apatt $100 Mo .. sml office SlSO Mo. 1827 Wulcliff Dr. Nwpt Buch. m .oaoo •DEUJXE OFFICES• From 1 rm. up to t 700 fq . ft. From D ft. No lae req. Behind Afrporter HIUJ at 2172 Du.Poot Dr .• mt.ea. 8»-322S. &-12 Cannery VUlace omce 1..,ae avail. 1 lge • l aml. Broker~. a... del .. .,. ; d1a. 2 rm. aulle. sno mo. Rea1onomlu Corp. m.RO OOI~ lo 8qriew H<UI. Hlatortcal land01ark. mo • up. ea, View. lmmed. occup. C<mtact Rcle.m.m.2 dl&q. ft. MSG mo. 4001 BlrhSt, N.8 . Alen&.. SU·5032 ..wPOIT CllCTll Pres. OfflD vu. Full aervtee Eaee. &ult••· tM-TJIO Fm-store fr office space at reaonable rat.es 500 to 2700 s. Ft. ~VERDEbR PLAZA lSll5 Kea.a Verde E. C.¥. 546-4121 "\ •MIWPOl'T/C.M. Up to 4700 IQ I\ IV ail. at pn me corner. 17th fr NwptBl~ 1D> aq ft la medkal bldg Avail for lm01ed. oc· ~-Ampl~ park me. Newport. M$-6501 IBTOM HAllOlaYD. Newly ~ abop- pl.ng ceauer ln COila Mesa hM otfteoea avul for lmmed. e>«upancy from appro1 480 to w:Dlq. ft. W /MW crpta & paint.Ing at reuooable ,.._ Call Paula S. Kat& A#-21M&M$3I Town .Country ~Cent.er HunlinllOO Beach ~. GM> IQ. ft. for commercial or office me.35toW. (TH »'TJ.<ITT1 or au~ SUPLIASI Ofc&Wad1•• ............. Redbill near Briatol. t ·S yr &eae • omcs. recep- Uon area. warehouse wd.b larle ab~ door • rull ffCUrity SYlll'm. Avail. after 3-2$40. Call lo see lOAM to SP M ~ ....... ~. 11A1. SOWCIS 6406604 Mli1 p-.T...t ~ 50l5 ....................... Wllr' .... Co. AU typea ol real estate mvwtmenU ~ 19G. S,.cwmt• MTDI '4"171 545-061 I 2-tTD'S Mo~ lS year t.-m. Sl0.000 oc more. No BaJlooa. Udo Newport Co. m. 7'116 .••.•.•... 3'Hrs. ...., '°' tfCllo Seek1n1 prl vale in· \1!11&.on for well·S«Uttd n. Deeds. :!i5Z·3m TD'S~SALE DISCOUMnD Scott Genie M0-66IM. I BUY ZNDTD's FAST Pvt P\y, Prin oo)~· 781).G715 ' CIP rft/ ........ , Lolt ....... ..... ................. . e J lft 1100 ....................... W ·Calorle Alcoholic Beven1e Recipe• S2 . BACHELOR NUTRmON SERVlCE: P.O. au T3JO.l.St, C:C.ta ........ IAIT1R U b:W •ted, plew call: IOG51 for moredetaala. PSYOllC READER 6ADVJSD ('1M)Sl1..,. ~·prof bide wknda. l b1k to ocean In HB. Call Paul RobertlCln ol 11.31 aft5pm5tl-IMO Selvador, eo.ta Men. --*''edtnanalrplaaefor c t§tQS(... lit u.. Jf.M/80 • ...... 4471 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• lllrtbdll1 pmrtliel by Sad. otnct or abop as-c:e, 475 Tiie P•ppet Clown. 'Cl-. ft .. on sro-cS nr. +a Soap, iam.,, pr1ae1 ~.~untt.1.total· -----------tnc 175 14. ft, On Cout C.'-' ltlO HwJ .. So. J..ac\Ula. $I.JOO __ ............... . 11o.•u71 Car pool needed from I 0 .,.,,..... 4IOO a!S:.: :..t.: c b l 0 ....................... _..., lodMa)nrO.C 0 •fr'OmLAcmato ~ .,. mo &o eo Ocaauld• 6paa. Wiil OI(,,., Of' a.. Wartd tnve, rtde or .Ur.. ~...._,.,... m.-. ..... .. . . . .. --. c.M.~ fOl.~'D Sm YOt"k.te Ter ner M V it Lake & ~am 1n II B F'la.t toll .. r SJ6.Mll rot.~ COUJE. ~.tbl" & •ht malt> AlJST SHEP . bUl1tan. fem w .st1t cbes . S HORT HA1UD tabby 6 wht. fem. cm Newport 8e a <'h AmmaJ Sbebtt. 644-~ l"OUND: Z Springer SpaDlels. blk /wbl • trn IWbt. YlC Broothurat Ir Ada.as. H.B. tl3-3liOO DllO REW ARD for l"fturn ot ... ring w /diamooda. I.mt • Ruetlen I!!. Lee ~ZS. lllDdrtlme. Great sentimental value. ~. SCIAIUTS ANSWEIS Solaee -~­ llocba -Guilty - lfY~E EXCLUSIVE ESCORTS •'42-1572• •FOXYLADY* OUICALL ONLY •f7J.l IJI• VAlllSml.S *ESCOITS* If 1tJU qlf y, call for appt. 963-9820. Now Hiring. Visa lllC.ia.eck. •SHERJ LEE• Cert. llaseeu:se ffoi_...Jh by Appl. ..... You haft to be a UUJe cardul about what they t.eil you oa coaunerc 1aJs. I beard that t.eloephone commerc i a I, "Reach :!:.· ~ ~'7~ ;lta.;1l.;TJ.;1J.;TJ_;-.S;a;,._;,._;.,._;,._;7;D;7;JT;U C.ASE comes up Tues· LOVB. Y LADIES day. MODELS•ES<X>RTS Wlt.b tan': Wbt Samoyed, M.. PEN'I1f0USE 1 yrold. Sll.rfwood coodos f1GURES. off Beach/Atlanta. ALI.OCCASIONS Reward. 3Utra 117..Jl99 ssmr. 531-5851 a qy a a a n atrJY /; D<?r'~~t~ Pl~¢ ~c<)d ruf\nir"4- M tlll• 'Mii ~ ~OU( CO(~~ ...... -~~ Uhli~ t>~-'J~~l\tfk. You may request Ad-Sitter .W. when placing ywr od . . . 04Jt Ad-Sitter number will appear in 'f04X Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter takes your manages .• . you CXJll in at your conveuie11m to qet the respon• to your od .•• this ISva is onry $5 per wttk. for ft'lont infamotion ond 10 plea yoor ext c:d .a~ 'I - l &{tl ~I~:; C: ~ ,_~,: l~J..,:~ I •ti sililt Cu;r t c.,llliielw ........................ ''!J••······· ................................ . o •• , •••••••• c.,,..,,.,.c...... CAmPST-............ ' 0 3 l'Mlill II ....... ..... .tJ .. C.. ft&All •iii"Aii;oo ' lU U•'-1 CMHJ&I. lob : Ul·ttll, er ..... ··-....-. • ut Ma--... --.--.--...... --·~ an. n..... .,.. '",t"tnu••••• .. ••H• ~ .._ .,... ..,... ol11ata1. Call Drt.....,.•Patklu ._ ...... Uc 1117417 ::~ for bl1 )obt • .....,. .... ':1=t. n n r .. ,_ ..._ Ill" Aif'tlt. I ......... -Ue• lt;AO I CAlnl" ............ ,. ...... ..._ ......... R••Mel. ad4U loaa, ,._ ....,. ....................... 1Nl.._.,m.7~. ..... Aft .. ..... MOeOOY DOIB ·~ rr ama. .i.a ewt. c .. IC-• IJC!'4, -.i1 I a•ll 11 ••-•••-••••• ___ -... ______ ,w .. ,_1-trill'° ...... Iii ;lees pec.loe, 8cklq. plao ,,...,,... .... Olllnc&on...,. o..t ...... .utn-, .... .... ............................. ~.,_ ...... 8CULPl\Jaa> NA.lLS dms. •MM l9cb i.,.. .. S&lo. a.w c... mJ Bi ...... ~. NB Nioa. ak1llstl&a. fe&C· --•••• •••••••••••• bll. 90 job &oo amaU. -......... .... _ Gl-l• BK Cooeuuction -__, to ah&A UM ~ ... .._ $9.mJ ,.....,.,. ol the aehl yr -...---w/U» c:b.lJdr«l, oe lh. --•••••••••••••• ocn. plenty ol k>ve • •c· ~·Comm•ttiaJ 2 ca,.,.nten atart1n1 d1tim, lataat to I yra Do It ~elf-CulOm ......... all nmodel· old. Load.a of u~r. Smok•·Oaa·Wlreleu iq, trom concrete to tmMmA Hind a-.up rr... Info ~ won. P'ree eat. Dlmo. Roc:Q or Mike Ml-01 '10 Cilllll:adw DDl<X> J..K. 54,S.CID. CrtHtc ti I Woochnatla&. All types. --················· eomp. abop facilities . .Room add.it. remodel. ....................... No job loo amall. Plana. Geo. PUmer • . Custom Carpentry . 5a-'11'14 San.Ue'd.557-6832 llll/£11. Boat dock nt• c.,.. s.. ..... Jallt ...... Co. ~~ RenovaUnc. -... -.............. specialiets In catm ---------1 9'ampno • eteam clean. bomea. room additloaa 6 MADER 'S Handyworka Oo6or bri&bteoen: wbt pe&b. 4M-0881 Cuatom book shelv... ~ 10 min bleach. ..U umta, etc. 842-3789 ..... Uv, din rm, ball ~/"'---• ~ ..... Ave rm f UO, couch .........uu re~ .... g C.pe•cr $10, cbr *5. Guar elim Uc/Bonded. SG-lt'T8 ••• .. ••••••••••• .. •• • •• pet odor. Cpt repair, 15 ROOM ADDmOMS Kitchen remodeling, beth. den, etc. ~2$28 or 642·4300, ad-sitter lfl13 lM-br. CUSTOM l'NTERlOR CARPENTRY By Jay 6U-8ll09 STOIM DAMAGE Rellair ........ Remodel Relidall ...... Commer, Uciemed ........ Bonded Free Dt . . . . . . 646-11148. yrs ex pr. Do work ~-Reta. 531-0101 We Care Carpel <leaoers. Steam clean. Alao upholstery. Work --------- guar. Truck mount unit. Free eat, reaa. rates &LW716 Trade your old stufr ror new goodies with a O&Mified ad. 642-5678 -............... -.. .. ··~---- ' ~'1 n nu . .............. . ..-.... ill aJ of Dlllw•Yt on-.MW~ t=:W~~•ll\ ....... ....................... ILIC'l'IUCIAN Btat retee , beat workmanablp. Small jol:w pnftrred. ~ ... _ .. , ....................... o.rdmlai. landacapi:nc, llW trimmln1. deaa· •· Avilfs. l46-IC'J4 Tree trimmloa. Com· m 'l /Resld . Sml laamcaptn1 • cloups. l&e.~ EXP. GARDENER · Complete &ardenlnt M"Yioe. Free estimates . S41-1812. VERY LOW PRJCES on landacape deanupa. Geol'le SG-201S El:p. Gardeoer. Compl. cw. v flLOT l1i . , :~ ·> =:l-t~ !•:J I: ·11 ·;" ~ ·• tjl:' :-·~•; ~~';;:;::_,_ ...... s-.:i: .............. !? .... ~ .. !J .. _ ~!:!:! ..... ~-~!~i.· .... --~ Hnlla1, clunupa, Apart ... •t• 6 lloHe P&lWPADn1NO I 2 'CID~ clr1vewa1 removal•, clH•l•I· Aefa. D11 .. ,.. ••. a.aa aa&ea. ••-binwr*tc.11'7.cnt ..... ..._..._ fr.e Eat. Call OeDC ..... .... . Kaul11radlo1. demoU· ww do ~teaaJas. Plmllr/lrez'r I' \ tiaD.. Aipkwhr, dum~ TtwtWG1Q • coepe· Palatla1. JNT/SXT. '""""' __ __. _ .................. tnEL Trw/yrd wodl ...... ....,. Nell. ............. 12 r-r ..... ..... CarpeatrJ, muonry, ai.azn ,.,.._ ap. Llc'cl. o .. c B1'. "l-14n roofla1. phamblof. I' di 1 J ..,...,..... .W eJHD .;.•~*'-;..;....;, _____ _ rlioortac. 81ucao 6 t.IJe. I ,._ ...... Xla&. ..rt. PLMn'DJNG Dr7wall • CDOfe. JB. _................... ™-,..,., Call aft. IPM nee ext. palDU•I· st. ... MUI 6. ~ • ...-w..a • REA.LLY a.t:AN ,,,,_ lJcfln•. Try me. a. n.-. .,_ HOlJSE? Call Giqbam .__ T• ._ . ...-. ft 'I I co Electric. palnU01 , Girl. rn.-.~m -n ••. drywall, plamblD.a ,.... ..... -............... Prat. pe;Wiol Ext 6 lat. __ ........... - •· h.mil1 buaioesa. Oeentn1. aoy type. lit IU. Ooat. JD yn aper. lllllt Ed sns. t8JOU New coutnetlon. lJe'd + work 1uar. dw work done w/lnte-Loc•l year aro•nd J'ree est SH·4H1 Remodelia1, ,..._,la1, ~ 1rtty. Raobl. lu. aervlce. Ul·lUl .• llC/Vlu eledromc leu cletec· S-01Q5 lll·711Z O...'I PUlll.tq, ---.. t1m. Top Bat. m.ai.M Mm wttb Vaa. bau.lin1. ...... •• _ movin1. yard work, TWAMT-S J-8aW -t yn, moat reaa, '-'S.• .... l•f*' pmlatiacek. SlOperbr. Weeldy or 1 Ume mtid __ ............ cbeck my ref, Ile.-.............. .. 54f.73IO svc. ~ DISCOUNT ON BG 'a prof ea a i on a I 91.am W• a r.1tJ dean poolf YACANTS. Ste am bouucleanin1 aad ~ Poal Dod.Gr. rr.. Phambin1. electrical. carpet cleaaln1 . cmpa8'!1"Viee. Freeest. ISSIAM tlt.m9'2. bMtln&. all ien. repaus. Imured.. ~est. ac br Booded. 7141771·3"3. a..m Paia&iq. lo rata. l...;.•.;.;a_n_ .. ....;.;:.;._ ___ _ ""-eat. SS.l.312 nc. fi31-7111 Gft&. , Free at. 3 1r 1uar. 111111 ....... ••••-•- nle. pa.oellln1. plumb-Houaeure Service. 1 tiu,· I -llHC'Jl.llMll1aft~. Repair Ir fteroof. All me. peinlin&. grnbouse ~ Domeetiquea, --·-........... Reeldentlal 6 com-typ••·•blacle•· windows. MMCii8 No job call Mo-731..S ror JOW' ~ l..aDdxaptq• mercia1 paWln1. Pree rocbbatea~mpo-tar. too small bouae bMrview Comp. 9ClftM'lqle desip eat . Re a 1 . r a t e 1 . ,.,_ ..t. 541·5D 11'8. I' , I . ..................... . HAULING• CLEANING R-'d/Com.m 1. Frtt at. CaUIG-1'62 All around hauling. 1 T. truck. Free eat. Call AM. S48-J964 Alice ':s HoUlecleea1nc Window waahl.o(. Ref•. Rea8anable, rdablie. 613-lB, MMl71 • ;..aaQetice AU wort CJSa1. m..om Anll CUW· Y1"ee est. Green· --------- d a I e Land 1 c a pi n 1 Qmlltf paWlnc • paper. Qual1fted roofin&. Free 'm-G'll i.ne-Woctt paraoteed est.. Leak repair. taS. ftw elt. Sit.eve. St'7-4Zlt Good nUa OD abaMa • •t-r Xlnt cleaning done by --·--·•••••••••••• CUllllO· Call ~110'1 at WALLPAPERING •· Ron. 15/br. 4.br min. Lie. Bri<*. stane. block won, ~-6"1UJ tile ftn, ooocret.e paUoe, wtb, driveways. f're« mt. Jatm M&-1.5113 ~ lmtallaUoa -------- 2"t dtac. on paper ~ .. •111t I 1 Free est. Sll·WI ..... ....................... yard mainl. 4' cbnips. OCC student. Slliploader, fneesl. Pete. &U-109I dump truck. Grade, Xlnt cleaning done by lady w/exp. IHpeod•· bk. own tram 8C7 ·3637 All t>i>a block, brick s I um pat one . t 1 le muoo.ry. Reaa. Frtt Eat. Bob. S48·27.Sl, S3MlllOS Quality Paiot.en, aper fHt aerv.. free eat Guaranteed. Ml·S614; M24llO SewbaC llacbine Serv. la rour bome. Gur. 25 yrs aper. t'TS-1107 Prunl.ng trees, lands<:• p- l n 1. cleanups, ex· perieDced. MU781 FREE ESTIMATES OD blgb quality, reu. priced ma.intenanN! &i cleanupa . Mike, MS-84/KZ-8282 baul.Dan~ Haullng-Movinit. Con c.ret.e 4' tree removal ~ct service. 646-763' Hauling Service. 1 '1'2 T tru c k . Will bu y bJdeabeda &i rerrags 547-0C27 Reliable, good work, steady }Ob Ref ettOC'el. Olll anyt.low 646-1228 Housecleaning. yo ur home or vacaat.s Frtt estia. Lee 536--1321 Want Ads lbere'a an easy way fM ywr t.o ad.l that blcyc}e )'OU oo looger me. J u:st advertu e at 10 lbe Cl..afMd• Call 6C-W1'1. TrwS..+lce R.AINB091 ...................... . Extenorllnt.enor 4 yr Yard cleanup • tree re- l'*'· Low pncea. f'rer mo v • I . For fr e e eat. CaD Mz.9614 altlmata call Sten at 66872 WANT ACTION? Cla!.slfed Ads 6C2·5678 Want Ad Help? .... _.. 53501HetPw..t.c1 7100 HelpW..ted 71 (,0 HetpWClftfed 7100 HetpW..t.d 7100 HllpW....S 7100 Hllp-W:ulad 71~ HllpW9111194 7100 HllpW.... 7100 ....................... •..............•....... ..•.•.................. ....................... ......••.•.•..........• ....................... . .................................................................. .. Attrac1ive genUeman 38, Account.a payable ex· ASSEMBLY TRAINl:ES- safe, clean, new here. perience, part time, Im.med openings Apply Wanta discreet lunch naible hrs. Call 54().QOO Vagabond Sall Boats. Wl1b M/F or couple just ,.._ ________ I 3401 W. Fordbam, S.A. for run: "Duke" PO Box,. ~Dl "7, Newport Bch, Ca. Accounting ------ s:m.?. it"!:C:::~tglo~~ ~~BLERS we will a posit.ioo open for an train. Apply 7 am , experienced Jr. Ac· ~Yachts. 1631 counting Clerk. Dulles Placeatia, C<lsta Mesa. Pa iOid SerYicn 5360 ....................... EXOTIC US PLANT SERVICE Interior plant desilJling. Leasing. Plant malo- ~n~.~11 ow aa 759-9545 Iino...,.., pleaae kee~ b'Jiallll 140< ....................... U. ILACll IOOK" Wamm 11-G ~ price Llt.Ume membenblf Sl50. 0 .C. 's Newest & most exciting Dallni Serv\ce/ Social Club. Ap- plications accepted by pbcne 631-7181. •t::=:.: ....................... ~ varied, incl bank re· c:oacilialiODA, auditing daily sales report.s, geo 1 ledeer" accowit analysis, AIR. Opportunity for ad· vancement. Xlnt Bmeftta • waltiq COIJ· dJUooa. Salary com· meoeurate w /ex· .....,.. Send Rawne or apply in penoa to: The .1ollY ....... lDc. l'IOC2 OUiette Ave. lrvine,llZTU 714 5tlOlll1 ACC'IM& CLllll ~EMBl.ERS ASSEMILB 1"ICHHICtAH Candidates will be tndned ln t.be proeeaai.Dg ol bee.rt valve tiHue. Good a:anua.l dexterity ~-; docwnmtatioa ol labri cation ordera; perform otbe:r datJea .. _...,..... We otter an xlnt benefit pf'Og"ram. Alme apply i.D penon between i.-4 Pll SHLIT,IMC.. 17DGilette Av. Irv. Equal ()pport. Emplyr. secaETAll'Y Asaistaat Mana1er. Not Poet accta rec. /payable afraid of bard work ? vouchers, ~ SO wpm, Small firm seeta muJtJ. receptlonrs l duties. aldlled Individual lo fill lrvtne Kfr. Call Ka.reo, assiaL manager slot. Of. S«).884 fice stills required, sail· Sdloolt. Lta:tt. 7005 ~---------i Ing I mecbani c a I anumnSING lalowledle preferred. 21 ....................... Be A Travel Agent In Just 6 weeks. ~Travel Schools l006l Talbert Ave. FV. t&Mm6 .... w ....... 7075 ....................... Hardworting Paloter Painting $38 per rm. Free eat. Shawn 873-5701 HoUleMll"k waat.ed. 2 or 3 days a week. Xlnt re- fenocea. Call ~ 7o:r7. Babyaillinl. my home. lnfaab to s yeen. 646-8488 H11p W..e.d 7 I 00 ....................... .\cc!J! .. fog ACCTSRIC/ COLLICTloNS PARTTlllE We need someone with a minimum of 6 months aolid AIR •Collections ...-tmce. who wilbea to~ part time. )(mt underltand AIR Is ..-al accouatlol pro- ced urea, • be e•· perienced witb pbone wart. WW work miD of »-JD baml per week. Tbia ia a permaaent poe.iUoa. Good pay • aice kM:ation. l"-9 call for appoint· .... NllUI yean or older. Job ref. required. Part time with SALES full time potential. 'lbe Daily Pilot bas an 714 /875·9060 Newport Immediate opening for a Beach. aalesperson wilb ..:...:-------- newspaper display ad· ASSIST IH vertislng experience. -rT-SUIYEY Good salary. com-an va mluioDI • excellent fr· S:30Pll to 9:30PM, Mon· tnee bmefit.s. Excellent day lbru Friday - (l'OWth opportunities for 9 : 3 0 A II to 1 : 3 0 P M a person witb carffr s.turday. Great for col· amhttioos. I e g I a n s a n d Call for appointment monntlgblen. 114.00 per week . ONLY llWIE CO~T REQUIREMENT IS " GOOD VOICE. Call· n••LY PILOT 6C2-4321, ext. 312 after IR S:30PM, Monday tbru n~. Ext. m f'ridav Equal Opportunity ol Employer Al1I'Oll<Yl1VE ~~~~~~~~I .,.._..,., ......- Air Conditioning water chillers service man, mo. s )T!I. aper. Call (714 )84,'UtOO Qevy dealer offers full. time permanent position to ..mt paint dept. an varied, interesting dWiea. Good pay! Ex· Alterations. women's · perience not required. ...,. permanent fitting · Opp. for advaocemeot. exp.;r. desired. Top SlieMr. Wrilbl. wa1ea to qualified. HOWARD Clwtcollt f15.41m DoYe Ir Quall Sta. NEWPORT BEACH AHQ.BK V..soua" a.tiea. F/time. Eaperience helpful. llGD.-Fri. W. M&01 co. bmel!ta. Apply at 191 Pl ...... ' co.ta)( ... llJMAMACHR On alt., aemi·retired couple wltb main· temDC8 upertence. '21 l8li&a, Colla llesa. ln· t.-Gk. SPMC, 5tl-202JD. AUl'O llOUTI Rml8't£k. Early AM. 1~ to 2 bn. S375 to $•50 /mo . Xlnt . moonlipt. Wlvea, re· tired, diHbillly, ltU· dld:I.. Need gel wbeela. 5e3lllll or 54CM'122. 8ab11itter needed for kida 1•11. M /W /F , ~ lo-6 in 111111lmer. XJnl pay, Ref'• req'd. Oft tnlllp. So. Lapna. 'a.Ming BclorocPo .... Laguna Hills bas immed. openings ~r full time experienced telle rs. Exce llent benefits & competJtive salaries. Coo tact Ca thy Bryan for an appl. !'iBl-4000. EOE M /F Bulking c---n:W Tel9r Ellperienee Pref. United Oallfonaia Bank DlbaDSt. J.hmtinllan Beach SINl11 E.O.E. Bai*iDg C 1 rdsl Tel9r PreY.aper.deslrable umt.ed Oallfornia Bank mow. Cout Hwy Newport Beach 131-3200 E .O.E . Bankin& C ssrc:W Tel9r ~~ .. ce prefttrfll. ~p;;r. exper. would Previous ellper1ence would be desirable . Good typuig skills re· cPrecL S5l-*3 United ca.urornUi Bank 1140 lrvlDe Blvd. Banking Tualtn E.O.E SICUTAIY Wells Farp> Bank local ed ln Irvine bas an im· mediate openin& for a aecret.a.ry aaaistin& our new account.a dept. Ell· ~rlence preferred. Good typ i ng an d secretarial s kills oecell''Y· We offer eacellent benefits • a pro· feulooal, yet friendly -~· P&eue con· i.ct: ProGYllAY 014J HJ.JIOO s ... u(+11si WELLS FARGO BANK T....-C/atttllltr 014)49 ... 401 A.at fGr PenoDnel l.ocllled OD Lapna Ca· ll10l' Rd between Cout Hwy • 12 Turo Road. £.0.B. ·~ ....... Q.8ll ,_•_rm. ______ , P\a J tlme~mmecl1a&e. Babyaltter In I nine '$401 Unlvendl)" Dr. 1rvtM --------1 ~ Call m . wdld. Pleale WI evea MX'ro m1'KO J1AA1!U. s.91'71 for _111;.__4lll _____ _ JDIPOBABY ........ -~--1IABYSITl'l!R I need ..,rtir todat to wcirti ._ )(/P/R mat .. ••, dep;ndable :o.rt;1~.~I~~~~~~~~ .....;; w/car to all for ..a.. Wort c&oM to ~biers. lall.m.Ur 21 am boJ. J2t.014 daJ 7Hr home. Pl1are •· OC Airport. K·TIL : par IDOlldL lome ewer· a.tll tt...,.. Aceom· e.aM~• pm. Will tralD. i Ditea. Vlc. Warner • tllllll -'-d tbroalbout --I Dtw6a,H.B ...... 9r:1119'CoallQ. --------•I llAB'ISl'i 11.!B -Eal*. Al • .., ""' ........ ~. Slltrtw.d Jfelitnlld. w wW trala. Bova 11J ..... C.K . ' cta1 week. ' mo baby . NMlrS ., .. to I :• pm. Es· ~ c:.-. ......... work· • -· -... , ............. ; ·-~ .... a.a,..... ....c.-... H•'*•• pu•neot 1 AD! !I•: 11 llilllll &J'-W--• .... -"· . --.... ·-.. c.11. -----. --. a.o.s. - I E.O.E. K/1' IAmY Mt.utem Tbl• ID•J CODUrD )IOL.We an • ....... , ... • .... "' tadmtlt'1 OQllll...-L We an look· .... lot ID&tividuala wbo want to e•ro btwn SIOO-'=J:! wk. We ..... pOIMkm c.-alHI a complete tnlllllll fl'OIDID· If JOU ate tlnd ol maklDI minimum wa1e, or Wlllltdal .. • ...... can todaJ f• •• ill· ................. .. -llllnter, .... Uall '8cat1AJ1 ...... ..., '° HCCfft, For aa ia• ..... cd Tll·'r•. S.r Girl. Nights, at BIK'kingbam P a lace, Qapist:rano Beach Call 496-SC76 or 496-9033 BAR GIRL Neighborbood. full · um~. part-time.~ .. wkl. CM .-.a. 631-'532 Barmaid. attractive, en· thu.alutic, part time. 6t&-8lli35 BEAtmCIAN -Exper. abarp, pro1reaaive needed. Call for in· serview. -~ HB. -.aa:s ...., 1.-'l. 95 pal' br. Ue'd required. M542'12 8e.ay ....,.,,,, f\lll time for busy salon. Richard Ouelette Salon. 200 Newport Cent.er Drive, Newport Beach IOATMB4 Ml.mt be exper. a.n boal operations. maint.. & mecb. inclined a plua. ea.at Goard license not req'd. llusl have back· ground w/boats. Contact David Gie s e ·, Dockm .. ter, for appt: m.T730 btwn lOam & 2:pm. Newport Harbor YadltOuh. • 3, •plsMJ/Qeftl PWl time. expel'. helpful bW oot ntt. llaoy co. bmefita. Apply al 1680 Pbeedi.a, Cost. Mesa. IOOG•• Tbe R:u.ly Pelican is loc*ing for a Bkkpr. al· tnd bn. x1nt co beoef. Apply in penan between J.5pm Mon t.bnl Fri ~ W.~Hwy.NB IOC*ICMB PWl Cbarae. m\at be n · per 'd , tbru Trial Ba.lance -lluhi SET or boob. Lovely ofk in Irvine lnd'-WtriaJ area. Salary commensurate w/uperience. Please MDd Resume to Adt564. c/o P.O. Box 15e0, Colla ....... Calif. t:2l626. a:i-•tr...,er: P\lU « P tr. Apply betweea 2pm· 4p1n. llloft.P'rl 25.10 West Cout Hwy, Newport Bch. • ft ••" • ... , .W.C...a.ti Nmldad for arcblteduraJ Is u.rbu deslp flrm. Salary QaiWe, benefita. l"-9 Miid rsu.me to: PBR.. 1.IOl.2 Sky Park Orde. lnine 91Z714. ~-· Real llluu ~ eo. DMC1a fuJJ · daarte a.*l"'lfC, pert time, hrs. flexible, ular1 ne10Uable. Lealle M>all .....,.,.. ID Fashlon -C.anct att8 bas immediate operung ror c as hie r . Ho urs 8 .»s Expene~ pre c::ll!ncaj TypUt Part WM for excil.m& oftice ln Hu. lkb. area Ooly ex· penenced • a ccurate need apply 954-2791 rerred Contact Helen --------• McGan.ley for appouil· mem. 644-Z292 IUYER Sad.a Ana lilanul acturer has unmediate opeo1np tor an exp. buyer. Appli· en mull have exp. LO at lreaat 2 ol the f~ flekil: Plastics, Elec- trical hardware. EJec. trtcal or Plumbtn1. hnoa mut be MU· motivated for lb.All de- mandlnl posltloa. SUary apm. br1D1 ft!· sume. C.11 P~ 714·540·411 l. South hdfic lndultrle9. 2100 S. hirvt.w. S.A. • CABINET llAXER: Custom ex~rt. Hunt. Sch 9l5:Ml5i50 or~ Oar Wash Cubiien wanted full or Prr. Ftn Yly. Saota Ana. & Npl fkb_ CaJI Mt 44e0, 1·6. Ask Cor Nmcy. OMICAL won.inc temporarJ I.a the belt ... , to ftnd )"OW' ¢d' f~in tllia tw' f 11 ...tll. are__. ID· ter•lewlel for Uae .., -------RllW ta. lm•dlatc ... ,. • Acalt. '••-',. ca Q-3 yn apr .. CO.· plllS!Wd) •SJ ·-'-•--'•-I • moa apr. eYea.blc .wa.. 4 till michMpt I .... I Ops ab CE:qr. req, for P'uhioa lalaDd ... ftrm ) ... __ 'Sctry (Expr, W /inaUrance • DO sbartband ) COOKS Carrow 'a ReataW'ant. Apply ia penoo Gl Avmida Pico, SmOemmte Oda Eqler'. pref. Port ...... OJavalesttnt HCM1ptul. IQ.OD). °"* ................ ......__.,S..ao-t llw)'.La.-..u con~ -o.c- Dll'1U ClletSer Cab,~ DRivms -12100 Week. WW tram truck driftl"I. ~ lam.lpm. lllM4U Driver /Gardener comb. U.ve w&tid CA Ucense.a GilOd drivloc record., Kin. ace 20. Apply at Peneyaaver, lit• Pl.,.,,la CM. AIJUIOll'I' A&SA.. ll<JN. '---===---MT•... I--;oms aJUlfl'D ...... -____ ,.._ .._ • WUI tniD. cMw. tt.. ti.. c...- &1<1 • 1-tn· cm.. Net -.... ~~-.--.or...c.-c 0 ""' T.._ ~ IDll llt. as r ... ...._ a.n.a-. r .. atat• ....,__..._. 111 ...-. VaDeF. ate ol sac. me flt.lee 6 p/Ume. betwa Newllope A: m.zlA llldW) Dellcateuen Peraon. nut be ""' ta.~· mature . W/tr la . F'/lhne .. 1ncld . S. 'I'wT7. w-nme Deti. -.E. l7lb.. Sl.,C.11 . DRIVERS <X>6S COUNTRY. No apeda1 le. req 'cl lilac'.Gretar y •cbla 1A1 PlaceDtia, C.11. DetiC9&eaMD Help. Ex· Dry cleane~ counter CA.SIDER • =:• ___ -...1.-,,._. _ help, m•tu woman, Full tiJDe to our Fashion ..-......-..----.,.... ..._ no--.._ No laland s to re for • ao M-1 couc ) JI. Far~~~· :;::;:;m..;;;-· . ~ble. depeodab}e _._ penon Wl1h good Lute ........ Clan DaJY9Y fllPSC)M DrJ c I ea Din I · Ell· Apply In person betweeo <Xerm:ioa. tuiq. oo tn>-Su perieneed? Will train. »e. inc l ~1 Auto ppty. Full or P /T. Ca 11 ANOPOS Lf r\.~ :e'2 Aver-, Partway, .,._L Diet. 29 Fuhtron l&land m-I \':. Delivery Driver. Part •d• Jc ......... , • ~/CLERK -Ex· n~P9150NlS8MC1S. ti.mt. Dina.I Lab Ideal Pb'mlnr.aledaearoceaa per.towortpart-tlmetn -.~----..~ for hou1ew1Yes 6 lau opportulhes f~. ~' ---_...... F tr • a limited DWDber CdM pharm•c y Ca II ma~ ps'IClm. AM or rl p rr. CDurinC acbool Mrs. Youn& 644-'TS7$ ror tte ,_. INdll PM.MW09. by. bra. )positlona. Will •Piil-~~~~~~~~ Dal-., & IU..-.L tnm.. Earn •bile 109 --. --..... 8.25/hr. to start ~ Fa.fl er pa.rt time. lilmt for · C~llEIS UTVTEM Needed to assill ........ in bookkeepng ~ llcm.·Fri. 9-.S. Aw- ly at lMO Placentia. Qist.alleu. a.KS Part time • full time 1nveyard, part time ()pmlnp aow avar.la~ awin&. Apply 7. E.leven ;c;r:;\&lJ lime Au.iatanl St.ore, lor7 W. Baker, llMW&rn OD 2Dd • 3rd CJil. abil'U. No experience ---------nee. We train. Advance-Olllrt t:Jpilt. Half tbne. ment opportunlt1 for ftnandal derk/cypiat. t5 mana1ement poeltiOM br. Weekdaya. Good to SS. 50 per bou r U wartinc eond. Prepare qieltftecl For more tn· A!l'OfU to IO to com· tClrm.uo.. • inteniew, puter. Good tJplDI allllb to stcn t50, 1JllO a k 11 h , p I ea 1 a n t . N .. PadDc Coat Hwy. Soutb..i Santa Au. ......_. •ada. .. 9D3 ~ OCPA. 5tl4'M> Will lnUn1ew MODday tt.v P'rida.J from lam to <XllllPANJON -DSertJ 3pm. . woman aeeb middle r.q.l ()ppor Em..,,_ a1ed woman to • b r ~~~~~~~I .._ • domMtic clutMI. Olld,are wanted. 2 cbildrell. MJ bome lll lle:H Verde. Pouible 1i ve-tn. lloa Ulna Fri. OaUm-aca Chri1t1aa Ori de•lr .. Girt P'rida1. tn>bal, It ....... mile for lie· ceotric L•I Beacb ~ Noe·amo&er. Salary. .... ~.-.sm COC*M.Lfte ..... llWll Hoap. In N9wpart •acta baa an ......_~,_.,.. W-*.lclaya,S:mAM '° IPll. a ..,. iOAll '° t :llPM. XJot l&al'llal IDlll7• .... ....... be OWi' II • I.ID Iba. Xlnl er more e:iqaeneoce · _.., St 1mD W. 1'1\h. SL~-bme&s. • E. l .. u. • a.t.a -... ' ILICntlCIAM Dellury, furniture, lb'anl male, ID1.elll«nl fl willing l o work. m~orsn-982 2-S yn comm 1 eapr. req. E • A Electric 561111 •dsc:xl: A111 •·us l»wn'd wort loecl. Mfg l.mtnmeDla. AdYaace Kloetics lZSI Viet.aria, C.11. -.TllS, E.O.E. Ori Ilea Oftt II for L.A. 'nlmD to bomel in NB • Ol Relia.blie • ba ve de- pea. car. hnn. PtT. '400 /$450 per mo.'--------• ....,, ........ Wf M. ASSIST. •••dad. PreferablJ p /tlme. Eapr. aec. ..... ..... MICHAMICAL ..... -s • = llwmwn ex• • -+Neel.Ex· celleat bea•flta and Deatal JlecepUoalat. .naii. • • ... _ lfil.. <DI.a ..._ Elqaarieece .._ Vlejo area. ~ ......... _. ..... -... u... aee1UD1 perma· piWiW._.tv•• llllll .....,awl aeed WfM./• ',_. apply. Call Sun, • -wt. Pwto ame.. • .... X·R•J lie. reqd. ~~~~~~~~ flaw• ;::::.c-.... · acaow T&AJNSE/ ed for ~. It.SCP I MSISKNGBR 111~ r ....... for a fut DltPAn:Hm lrowiae ia .. peacleot ~w.._..C.... ......, co. call D6w Ol. a Newport Bladt la ..;.•...;..;.ml;;;.;..;.. ____ _ -eoedlltlilll • ..... -ta ......... ataU..,. J.D&enlewa for a••rP .... _.. ...... ..._ ... ) .... ...... IOCllh&. •JC -------· Ollmtld ........ l)wa ,..... w1&1a ,... ...... o.neaa -.-r ... s.o.s. .. 11/P. wr1eue la4l•':?f~ ,...... <net...,., •. ......... Mt-·l.-.Mlphl.'9tao1· Mb 1 XS. lln. ...... CHIHJ, J'tl•••' • tu:i 'Nllle• II• >-ea a,... •••e.-. · .... woddllil 'zwl11 Illa E:i.!14 ea u o a 1 • o1ar._..~.·-........ a.: ,....... lalud •••l· WOil THll fll OIOk, Ml time..,., .... md firm. ~op. ••':T a. .. .,.. · tJ 11-'n. M ,_. Coeo'I, --' .... XIII&.... --: -~·-partmlty. Call MMl.ZI. ..,. • .... an llaeAnllar lift. .......... --.... . ...., ...... ··-'tr --Y ~. AHll. llar Pad•F7 Workera in --. Iida. to .... ,..,..... .............. SiOpr br + booua. Stan. --- DuaMft ........ t..a Oi» ... Cc*.a .... .......... to .... In lau AIWJ. O.U GUI' of· Dce'*r. 117.ocMI &a ,.. ~... $ ., ..• ......,. hU 08* ...... w ....,.... tact 0.... Oai--4 U.. ,....... PNI· 111111& -....-.... ...a. ICWDl. •• llt.0.&..11/J'. tloH. BJ•ll aeiaool _.,,, $ ,,, ........ Q ·•1 CIOGldnl .,.... Do1·0roomer, Sa· .... ,.~ ...__ ... _ £.-c·1 le• ,... ---·-· ... rt•ac ... taleat ... tla p1Wlrl.IG• •ul be nper'cl I• • f\1 °:fa~ i~.:.~ (XJCm -W or...... Baa•·aduorl •I• ... Ital laH\'IH• --·..:::!· Aflllr blwa 1 •.._ >-«s, ....... "1 OD. MA!f-~ __ ...... Ill' Paid neaUoa ,, ... -·-----. ..... H1rtrt ...-...... to ..UT ...... ji II ·mal 8ra IUU7 teen ........ o-stctadsiott 'ftil. •O.C. *'8ft. Mt.-..-...&o.&. •- • L CWLYPtt.OT TJ\~.~f\77, lllO ~,.~~ ..... !!~ ~.~~~ ..... !!.~~~~'!-.~~ ..... !!~~~-~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~~·~.~ ..... !!.~~~~~ ..... ?1~ ~W..tM 7IOC HlilpW-.cl 710CI MalDW•ted 7'00 ~miAA..,. 1'11\.Uml ,_ ' '1A11ht_, &DTAURANTHEl..F ·r ,. ... t.. ... _-·~~· ............ --...... •••T .................. ~ ... ":':'M::'""'""..:.M~ MI ID 11 T. A •• ':!: •b~~· ••. ~ u.. COUDt.ar .work. a.a. ~MY ,· ............. ~~ ··eUAIDS :.:~iai",.111r flildcta.aW::..., Mam&~ :11:1.~~~:f1 =-'.:.";,.."';:.lh.! CASllDS °=~11'9.i 'r --~ ~ .J. •--'-.:: u 1~ 1.11 .. w .Clll· ft!~~=.:·...,.,.....,.,.=;~_.,.._....._ It-llar . ld•a I for w..,.. now~· ~II 'ic:-' ._. 16 iT.o. Ualfor•• 4'f·l'Rll Ult IAtw.,. ._..llldlvae-..,_,. a.f ... ,........, lUal Houe•wlvt1/ Coll•1• ~caUoM for tt1L{. :::.,rrt .. naw.~T~t •t•Lfwft tw-H .. ~It°' -DeUWlt'J afl1t1too1 cktrwrdl~al COIOPHJ ~Htfth, Sh.W. Ainlort U"U. a•d PA&T TIM& liC9 ' -D ora••S ... ~ .. wk11i1 l.-dlla-1·-riw • .,..._ Mooda.J 0tbru Frida,: CM. lacJlt7. 9'.00 br. '1. ... aat, •.~_?!I en· OaUBcDf«Qpt.2.5pm. Ce•IUtrt. Jmae41at• ~~.::-:.:::1~ PID•v'=--• llM ,.,,,._ ~ '· •~ Dlwtll ....... I moratap =l • Dlr1 • • .,,-.__., Call :<,. R t' ,---.... opao•~. eooct aalary 0 !RI .._. ,_.. WA'llD.Ja& b' WNI ......_ ...... ...,.11.r .aabr ~.Ho *-Cemm••lt'•llon1 =:"'"~•.::,· ......._ :!rftleuut wock1111 top..l•Hl •Hntlve M'D'll-Y lervt~. 1DI W. llt. C.-ca., .. &ruvaa, t'oUeitlou. Earal111 '1-1-nt-.Gll. ~ ... _ ~-·-i · ,..__,,_ .. ttona. lateneted ..cr.t&rtaJ ..,... Call P,~ ....... S.a Aaa I• al9 -""~-' --· __ ... un.111111 '--...-v a. ~·nc.c... wora. -c•-• _..._,u a-i.. • .. ~ . .._. _._.y ...._ ~ .. ., • 1,. -~.~al11;"b1': aaar w ...,11 MltebeU So•tb. 1f,.,.,. frtendJy, weU ;p:n:At~ """" ~MOD -H n• ~ :.=:i.'=aciht -dlnftt. . LYN • .,.._ W.UC. ~udamall """' '""' Irvine , P•nonul 1roomed •Hier to P• 1~f~IN~.ao~. ~~~~~ •:---"i";.. <Mca.a..a. .. w.toi t'Mh dltm!t rwqldrtd ~ mr.-i. 1111DR. pk~ uU Tbe I· ~[.. ~ %.bma ,_ aoe.J •Sit b-Hllm.dlcalntftot.Nc. c.u 14J .4u1, l"oate; ~'~ E.O.E. Orient £1prua. IOYS ~· ...,. • ....-.401n--*, M .... , .. d• or ••1hta. OieOa.'*'deuUa.. Enterprtalna adults, 9UAUTYCOM190L Pfum am.o.pbere • SM:MJMYJnNT ~ lM' _"_o_•_r_. _._,_'_·•_•_•_•_o_', lfcNn lOa• .. :Jtpm • ....._....,-. i..a..ua..... ....... °""'fl wt&.b ~l!DJc. lmperton MHr 0 C worlttDI mnct'*Lnnt. Al· _ .. _._._, __ .._. SCASMIOMUI S .. :., ~ ...,, .. ,..m.a.. ·-·-"-..... -.... Adv. 0 tu r 0 u I . • .. -.....SLSOperbr. + _ _..WI~ from botDe oa • uw per-m•»ti.. .rho esUoY Alrllort. Mon thru Tb11n. rU I • Tbe C.. a. .. tWl)"fMAM 9 I• MACllmll'T TllAINEI '*°9• pro1nm. Cu worltlni :_Hb ua :.:!.:...m LO 4:IO pM . <:eot ~':~'~.' N.B. Wert for40 boan •JOU =e4 01eol111 ror -Prtl ... Mop... .,, llDD-l&JO per week, mc&.IV8tiq youtbl aaa au.em JJOl·,:.. .. ~ .tllrecdveal20baaua. UIYIJCS .,.._. ....... ..,. rcw .-. for amaU manuf dllpmdiqaotime. ldeaJ 10 to 11 '100 a weell llAl.ISTATI ---· -----na.. we......-.toppeyfor • "". •tr \llllQ • wa,...__. .._ 111 lnt. Call llller '°' bomem•kera. Par llCJl4dW, Phone 80432" 1 ... .__ • .... __ 'IO ~ ·-~· llld1ll .-~-~~~~~~~~ wartr •,_.,.al olOc. ,. ... ,,.... eompl.tAI lAlormatlon, bt.ZIObetaeen2andl --~ tWa•C-:-Oh:· ~, er Y ~ Paidllalda7 --··, C9 .._ bave call~ lG>. P.M ._ !AIM t0.19'. .._be~ • PaldVacaUom ._ .,_. lli. W1C1tN Madlilml ASK FOR LAURIE ~Mir mature. The BI u e :1.6..~ ~!ri 11t7':t~r::.. *:.':.l:Z E.O.E. ~~~~ ~ DS6 V&a Udo., SAUSP9lSOMS I le:-::-:: TE ........ ae-e:M •• bave Pro atlon, F..lspud.lq retaU elec-Party Cons ultant I qualified luda, mWU· n.... ""'...., CL"'n .. ~==r-onMNGSPOR: ----llmit•cmtotLmoaln· troQla firm i. DOW ec Counter Pl'rsoa, full· a:illiaDdoU.arlaadloveo· -.&~ ~ ~ mount.ekidl.Over21 HOSTISS t'f t1a1e1 Pully paid oU.IDa lppticat.iom tor time includl.Di Sat. App-tory. -Semi« ""1ted man. Apply Blacllbeard '• Medical • Dental + tuD.ume employment b' 2025 Newport Blvd, z. SaJet contest eveey Part-time eveoio1s. ln~ • ....,... mo Mart· many olheT out.aandlna S.lary " commlulon CK. mootb . Win. cub Phme't'omf71.W144dya SUX>aweellpocenUal • ..... Way. Npt. Beach bcnd"1a oommill'.lllW1a~ w/uper. ~ Penon ----'~ boam-.newnita,ek. SU. ,AaTTIMI ROSAN INC. Will train. Call Eric up ~ 3. 0.... product low co.t HOSTISS/CAStUER -Mh\mNwprtlkh. Sl5NB1.I ((W publi1bln1 house, So. callf. Land. 8'ld&~ #1 Ml ff MIN IYa•ttiS ~. tull.ttme. Apply -. .... ,__ Em..i....-----N.B. area. c..U JeamDl'· 'l'lnm. f\eol:y ot fUW>c· ,__ ~ la our PHOML In 1*900 Bea Browns ......-~ ,,..,T_ t«Jl.SIAIDIS ~ iallltlKAl'r. ~. ~~'."fii fSCZ.GZl«-.-0 ~ 3llOS Coast lla6dl fu.U 6 part time. 3.30 to 7:30PM. Cowitry 4. Penona11aed 11le1 ..-...~ Eal. ~-Between 1·$ ~.So.l.q\m&. WW traln. Apply Don QubConvHolp.5d-3061 IH[ =-1n c&o6&Ac for ~at::~e~o~u:. AM,!~. a...-to welcome new ClLrio9 Motel. lMl1l Del !NURSES AIDES P.u1 ..gp s. Pomtblie manasement Ci'Ul;'-111-3101 ------- ....tdenU. Perroaoeot (J)bpo,DwPotnt QrtiftedorTraineel.All ~!II po1ltlon1 for 1tron1 SAL!SCOUNSELORS SANDWICH MAKER, Part tlme Fl ell I bl• -..-........ ablfta. Mesa Verde Coov ~ dmer'a. , COWl&a' wort. WW train, .............., · ... MAJ&.""""" .lbp. M! Center St., With at lemt 1 year' ex· S. Alk about our Cadillac Remember wbea yoo ........ onJ.y M thn.i Fri 11.numc. 152-411166 M I Y P'bll nme Shlppln1 • P•chllna. M/F, WUI tn1n.•1m. houra, oeed car 41 TOS745 c .M. perlence, preferably Pfan. wereallidudw&llkdto ~Bef~J.30. • f:..O.f:.. typewTU.er. 547•30DS ; Excenma QDOOrtunlty to newspaper. Excellent 7. Phalh Ne<wpun Beach em11 )'Ollr own IDOlle7 ! _,_ join latl• Trvtoe com·~· _ CJOmPIQY benefit.a. Apply amc.. medical benefl\a Weil. we bave Mftral 1Wl time~ bl our Bo&el dea.11 clerk, NCR P9llY wlilJ lob ot room LVN. F/time. 7·3. Xlnt. between flAM 6 6PM. available. llida wbo do. but I.bey ..._.ad.,.. bn Mon eornlJUlaUoa de.It fer proadkm Must like rate of pa y. Apply llanda.Ytbru Friday I. Jl1nd out wbJ we have med a 1111ture auertive t tllru Fri 9.5, tele ,. :o"ntiat~l.ldit.App-people and not mind no.N. Port Mesa CcJo. APPt.YINPERSON tbe bat thins 10101. .._.to cbaperooe and ,~......,...._ nqa lood 17 LO David McNelll. walltla1. Call Rita, vu.cmt Jbpll&J, 2570 ~COAST Uc. req. > Aall for Mr. CCJUDM! them ln sales t ..,.Wn1, 1rammar 6 HoW Lal\Dl&. fiM-WL 54llMIOCl5. Coast.al Person· N••Port Blvd. C.M. DAILYPILOT Ev-:714-~ oNd.ed Jobi h'om &.I ~·--w.. llmt-&... ml~.2'1'10ffartlor, 6G4e00. ~-w ••yn PM dally . Pbooe ' ~-_, CZ5S.Colllltlfwy. LB C.K.Neverafee. ._ ·-' Rm1 l!ltate SU.penon. UZ·UU, Ext . 250 ~-~::=~·::ro HOTEL/MOTEL oi1ht Maint.enance personnel ~~~ ~~~vye ~FOhndl~~~ _ _____.. C.. dlt 1 C I ilN~. 7-3. :S-11. ..,.....-.....,,,........,,. ·-... -. .,_.._ n.>A RLAu ........ ~ .•. au or, appy ra1 needed w /aeneral JQat.,.-.otpay.Apply commlulon •Piil. ---"-----• Presley, Saa Clemente 1rmwted"9 ot electJ'lcal, "'O.N . ..__. ... _ .. "-. ---E.O E. Gardener needed for Inn. 125 w El..a-~--..a._..._ CIOftd1 u. ~ --....,,... ---. .,...tnwdeomplb. · .,............ ----'· •&Ir · v.-emt Hosptt.al, Z5'10 ~ AmwertDI Senb s.-•Delivery people eo.5073 J:bteede.....,.. wanted to tkaq. Apply LO Oil, Newport Blvd C.M. Opaatun. llablre, de-KUJ.CM.esa.Jel • .-lid, bave put lime --------1 wart far Janice'• Rai· &arf • Sand Hotel, IGOGI. pend.able. Day • eve Peopll' needed In ' • •open. You wW a...IOMce 1e«y Ann'•, hrs 9.4, IAIUu8aada.G7""77 ...._ Exper. prd. laul Sunset Beach ore. ..a. .. to•Pf!l'br.Call D. TORl'l'O REST. ""-Ji\-i. 175-zu4 ........ ....--.. ... .__.. wlD tndn. MS-25l!O. top comm•11lon. ...,.._ l-WK.. 511«11 ·--·-~ASST '• -~t Rdqtnl t f. fb119e ... nhu• -~ 8 P9tSOM t Pncltwhe Heatth CUe. • .. ••.. ypui or-~ Light mechanical, Co. locaed iD N.wport 4'<eaaHled datles. F1e11· to 12. 5 days week. Start carpentry etc:. S·day Beecb ia DOW conducting 1bilt.J a mast. lntentew k baur. 48MMIO. week. lluat have valid lotervlews for RN1, by appt. only. ~ CA driven llceme. App. LVNa. or EllTL. C&n-'71f-E7~ J acqule Retirement Residence ln ly UB> Placentn, C.M. did.tea will be brlpt, Laguna Beach needs MAINTENANCE MAN ~etk • have lllnt perm Pltime hs....._g help. driving record. 4 cby .. ., 400 Unit adult complex. wan wee«. XlDt aaJ.ary & Mon -Fri. 7am-1:30pm. _~ __ area __ ._f162.81115i3.. ____ , (nap bendtta package. CmenJ •PIX• Call Bud Hyams s' lf'1 for teaats shop T.A.R. am. aerv. baa • a. an.a det Mar; hall fnr postUooa open In 1714) 146-1502 lilm. Cll*''d. MM.112 1'&, SA. Cll. 6 H&lnL B. ..('.~ ...._Varied lhlfta, P rr J ~ \~ SaB or F/f. Maay outlland· I~ ~~ HICKOIY FA.IMS log bendha. won near I ~ Ill_.,. a. put-tune ..._ op-yoc home ~earn while , . ~y. Prefer~ you le.am. ladY for P111. sbtf\ Ex· &'D-1454 E.0 .E -..i ..... s.ats per not nee Will tram S.vtnp. Loan Ne w A c co u n t a(•-------- ColaeAor' . ~ p ltimeTeUer. Savior• • Loan ex· perteocl' preferred. Newport.Balboa Savtnp 6 Lam. U.00 lrvlne Ave., Westc:lifl Pin•. N.8 . lalO. P&eue call for appt. Ma . Denny hnl&a: .... SF.AMSTRS&~'d in ah.uaUom, part·Ume. 11/F ..... 51'.C. '°"10: llNG R ftlr amvas prodartJ c-o. Pennaoeal, full-lime l8n tY1*ll ~ aborthaDd. Varloua dutlea . K.oowled&e of boata belprul Pref non smoker C.i.11 745 2347 for •All SEAmlmES mms liEllUl. OFRCE ClEllS The Pottery Shack has openings for lull time year round posit Ions. Apply m person. lzt.2 S. Coast Hwy, Laguou Beadi. .._ __ 94.58_. -------1 Market Research, pit . Jo'or lnlervaew contact De ni s e G uim o nd flex. bn., will tnun, good 6'1·1816 .. E .O E .. M /F .. reading c-omprehens1on -------- Housewives & Mothers need xtra money? You a lre ady hav e th e PET A'M'ENDANTS Opeoin1 for Ucenaed Sfll' Mr 'Ibompaon, So Part time. busy beucb ulee~ople, locally Oll.P!ua.LowierM~ kmne!. SJ. 7S hr. Helen owned. with nataorual re 4!M-0142 fernl system E:aeelleal ~c-r•t ary ro r St ock Brollt'n offc-, located cloff to J nba Wayne Airport. Hours 71m 3 :A)pm BroMn iee u · per pttftr~ Salary oprn. dPpeftdmg on u We are now aeceptin~ applicaUona for top l&illed tndiv. ~led 111 vanoua abort • long tl'rm a1a11tnmenh 10 au-port area. M u.t bt proreu1ooa l . pt:up lt <.nmled 6 rleJUb&e, ablt> to wort fulJ days. Olli t• tlCheduJe rour appt to day CiBBAL OfflCE knowledge needed. Call & atLeDUoo to detail. Nunmg 551.7314 TllMH rBSOM for busy Newport 6C2-42l3 Marlletiog. Buaioess ()pbthalmoloJl1ts' of-Ho&llewtves,. students to woaa.o see&. part lime lice. Week Y oaly • wart lunch nab, 11·2 at auociate in crowing -~ 1 Wienencbnlbel. Good marbtio& bwlneu. Call CENEJlAL OFC·CdM, P9Y Sl25 pr br. Wknd & bi1Mrtiew.lt2-aot nature. delMmdable 3420 J holiday off. Contact Master Tailor P'ltler. Ex· . E. Omttftw7 .• 551-$111t ::::'<\. ~·-2:50 s. ps. ba tbe moal dlffic:uJt ---------t ~ ol t&llorinC. Wa1e: '8llAI. ClfB lnlarancl': Commercial ts.811 br1y. Take ad to tbe ....... otNlltilmal Ooa>-Plopwb •ea.ally Ass nearest State Employ. s-7 ..._ openm. for •i•taat, e.xperlence meat Office. DOT general clerk. typtq, ;we nary, minimum 2 '795-3Sl.OW filiq. record keeping .. yean lDCll.l:lln& typing. c:alculatine are the XJnt benefits. James hECHAHIC ctamt... Salary ~srro lmuraDce Office, ltvJne. Stable Future for ex per mo. + xlDt fnoge Ca I l M a u r i n e per'd mec:baruc. Joog- benefita. P1eue coatac.t '1SUalO ... E 0 .E estabtiabed Fm! 4i lsuzu Debbie Fredericll for ---------1 Jodust /Marine engine appl. INSURANCE CLAIMS -d1stnbuto r JD C.M. ..,._ C·u·-• Co. ) O>mm. 4i pef"IOll..ll hoes. Diesel eog Koow-bow a 641-1520 Salary opm. Good bene. Plus. Good work log E.O.E. Oill Diane B. 1133-9550. and. alJ fn.oge benefit.a. Salary baaed oo ex - J>rocreu1ve Health Care O>. In Newport Beach will be Ol)eOin& May S-80. Now accepting appbca- tklDI for briPt eneqetlc RN'• wit.b Emergeoey Room/Triate aper. 4 day work week. Xlnt a.tine aalary • fnn1e bemtiLa pact.age. F« ui · temew c:ioatad Deaile Guimond 141 - ime ... E.0 .E .. M IF. NursU1g - CHEMODIAL YSIS .,.ft.VH Qit1caJ Care Exp. pre- ferTed W'tJI train for Ul1s Specialty FUU Ume. In Mission VaeJO. General Office. Mature Interior plant main· perleoce. Pbooe 8am· penon with eood akilla tenaoce. Full & Part 4 :30pm, Moo -Fri , for busy peycbological time avail. 497-!W.24. _541).e11S6 __ • _____ ~~7~1~4-8~3~1~-l~IOO~~~ l"JUP. Heavy pbone .. 1ataior Desip MFDIANIC -szoo Week. = public contact. Light u.tng interior deelgn WU1 train. Open Sam· Nuninl booll lleepl D.. pref. rum bu an immediate llpm. ~ Nurw Aldes. All shifta. med/Ina. experience. opening for the rilhl Good rate ol paJ. No H · -.aul per a on I o 't h e --------per. nee. Will train. ,o...i Offtee, lliJlt t:yp. .W./dMip field. Mu.at ..c:HAMICAL Certification proaram iDI. wU1 tnda. Jeao El·J be a doter. Drape n · ~'TIClilCIAM available. Apply Port Perlence helpful Two Jean experience Meaa Convalescent lea Mf1 .• H.B. (710 · wortinJ.nwttb minute HolllUal.. 2570 N~ 9a5'15 _f111_-17'18 ______ -i parts.ti calbeecmfl~any.. mvd.C.M SC4400. Gmsal Office. Part time JAMITOtt Esce ent De •• R I worting ccodWom. Ml.a· omcE WORK -WW for ndtlng office lo etlaurant c eaniog sion Viejo area. Only train .. .,.. .... week t.o HallL BdL area. Only •Upm. sa.so per hr. Tbe • ...___ ...-.. ........... ,.._t ...--· ,,.._._ •~-(N B ) .......,_ ..--· start. Open lam to 8pm. aperienced • attUrat.e "".,..... ._.,...,.. · · ealllioJIDID need apply. need~. 914-2791 151.em. Call~ Sil...,. _!ll>Ml.3 ______ _ GENERAL Ol"FIC E -L8b. Amstant: will traln. ~~~~~~~~ OPP'ICEGEN. BKXGP - ........ _ 10 .. _. muat no eqier. neceA. Duties ~w~ •uro llllture. »25 br wk. r_.__,., _,T ' mctude lmintenance of ~ .....,.,.. :,s'7.«Wll) S.12am. account. rec helpful. IOtl30 OaD Barbara for appt. ~. lab. upkeep OFflCI SllYICES se.a:mo for ~ dept. of blo-Medical As81at.urt. Front ~c penon t.o do ---------• medical compan)'. Hn. &bedlotnce,aperieMC MnJI CIOPYlna. ftJinl • 12:30 to 8, Mon. lhru helpful. Call Ano at -a iienfcea Com o--.J Offtce Tbura. Contact ad· 8C'7~ · -.--· • Xer•• O~•r•tor miDiatraUoo. 831·18SS ~~~':f;J Medical Front ofc Ina, 9200 400 IM!m Need employment t.YPina. pref 5 yrs exp, 18th St., Npt. Beach. Long term aaalpmeat.. immediately? Name aakfor5ophle979-3J13or 8'2-'75llEn.ll . Call Tod for more in-owu houri, aa1aty • Call evas::J9-015i5 O rd e r p r o c e s a · fOl"IDlldm. f7't.Ole4. Del>b1e •llOll. ins /customer 1erv Ice ..-.CAL position. Typt.q abWty Gml Off~ dapenda· Landscape/Gardening Back office 1 yr. medJc1l required. Non·amoker, Ille Pim& Tne 40Wpm, Foreman. Ml.nimum l exper. Umlted X· Ray full time. suo hr. Phooe ~. ••• .,.._. yr. experie:Dce ln mow-p e r m l t . E K a . , Volleyball InternaUooaJ. .......__ -·-· •-..____ ""'" edlmg, Is ferUJha. Veo1pundun, • Audio ~-,.. __ ............. _,., --"" _.... -teat.ins. S750-~ mo. ...._.. _. _........ can MDm, Mon-Prl: tion. SboWd be exper. m Mn. p0'1fer·f42.1702. a...... cnw aupervWon. Mor1an Jl;mployml'Ot Pert time sales work. U'IUl'l!ll 111.rtiaonc. 5 day weelt. Salary A&mcf, 1525Meu Verde Perfect for coUeae atu---------. -.smo mo. Aak for Dr. E., aitte 213, Colla dllll ta&erw&ed iD reu.11 .. ~--.... u..,dor Ron, 646-7441 Miu. merchandllint1 Ir dis· , ....... -156-J:m Gl· 1575 play. Salary opell. Call =.: cfi.:°'6 :,~ 1Ap1 Secretary NEVER A VEE Olffee Jmporten, Dana rar ms No. El Camino Small dynamic 1q1neas Medkal PoW. 4113-Tm. Re9t.s.c.-.cin llt11ation firm in £1:par. back office Newport C..ter teeb wumaa wam.d for Npt. Part Ume bwllaeta op- Ot.....,·Esperteeeed. ape:iecad. effaeieat • Ilda. olficl. lluat lblo'f' portunlty for pro· ~mmmiMklaor.._. t oer1ettc leaal DW,lab.•••·211H'f.5) fesalonal "non pro· 11*1f. Pk·A·N. Mm ..uetary. 8.H •• dle-fetalonal. Call Mary Ada ma Au. H.B. ....... • 111nt. typing l•-------•I 94487 IM.aL akill• •mull. Xlnt. ....,.... --------~;..:......; ______ , ..a., depeedlnc upon ....... maoata«u.rto1 Gf'OUDdt llabateouce, quDfleaUon and ... comp~iz a eeda a .,.n ti~.!!!.~· padwa. Good beneflta. .....-. •ehlne llbop ~ --· .... npertence requ red, Nt94 _ _.., da•11d.· ---· -----It.lab ldaool macblnt Ille ... wtdul. ldMl Job Ll••or clerk, ex · 111109 ok. Suellut .... ..._ ...,,..... ~ tun cw part = ,.~::EF ..... tr. CeU ·c..r. .t ti tn •. App I J 218 .,..Oab' U.. ,c •• ,. 91"0adway, La• Bcb. permaaml emp&oylDtftl a.. I JB.-lwlll Liquor, ....,~, Call ~. I 1 ¢ tit Ofleu1 Uquor lll'!!t man•l.!_~1, • • • .,.,.. o .............. buly .,...," area, "" ; lllllllllMaanL...oa time, aper . ._...,.,, llodlll-l!lacM.e llWl9/D Two.,.... .., top ••1••· apply~ In SIOO Week PAITTIMI m:s Allilt lo aaarvey candueW &om our of· nee at tile Onolt Coaat Daill Pilot. l :J0-9: SO Moo-J'ri. t :»l:aD S.tur· dal· Oreat for ~N md mooaU0t4n. pr wjt. ONLY REQl11RE· M ENT IS A OOOD VO ICE. Call 042-4321, ext 312 an.er 5:30 PB. MOl\daY thru Friday. * ;:--:,•· ••ra• .....,... HoUdtl)' HciiuN Mrac:tbal'tma.t.OnJ~ llail1 LiqDan. SI E, Cout to.ollO lT'h _f.:J_•ahr, ...,,Cd.II. .,,_ f&ltelt draw In the ·--------------HMe ~-to ~I? ......... a Delly PUot n lllleMllZ , ... ,,. ..... , MWl7I a..tntd •dOat we,U. CIWIW Ad. MMITI. • ' SAllS&~DY worll:lo1 cond1t1on.. for exchaaff ('btldrens Fearn 100% comm!S'l•on ~ m So. Cout PllW6 PART TIME F~ or:ml1den1.UI a pp 'l £xetUmt pomlJOa for ex ca.J..11S9-022J6 reneDCl'd perSOD . EVBllNGS ~ JMagsn,~- Eaterprialnc adults. ~•§l'STEMs· SUm--M.ariDe Bard1u re ~Ca~~· -- SECRETARY P tt1 mf> Typma ll'ftOrd ltttptnl( allntwt Hrs Orxiblc. Oller Z1 with DJnamk. \. -..~ ) 11.are needl apcrieDced A d v e o t u r o u 1 -• .. , .,...._ ~e penonatttMs, who aUoY R EC I!: PT I 0 N I S T I al a:wtoe .ppmmi •· worltln1 wllb and SECRETARY -Perm.a· ~ Pball1la Muiae. md.IV11tina youths ages neat put-lime. P'ln m..m> 10 to 13. Phooe 64.2-4321 ..._ &I-K R --------Ext.. 2.50 betweeo 2 and a ..... ,_...,.. area. SALES OPPORTUNlTY P.M. Aadlllncm.Co.Ml-UU -W ~P'. ~ aub-~FOR LAURJE -acB'T10MIST· DC1ary F.am m .ooo to ____ E._o_._E_. ----Typtnc .. bWiDg. Xlnt SI II. 000 part . t I m (' rttoME PllC>S Look:tne for natlc>Oally ~ quabty pro- dUt'l. Call M . Alleo: S41MQ23. PLASTICS w~s Pi".)'. 4 da 1 work wed m 2712. Or send teSWDf' Co. pekS beoetlt.." tn PO BOX S24 . D 1 1 I y Plie&w t'all. 5'79 7660 Pilot. PO BOX I S60. ~ -o.t.a lleu. CA 921626 c d P9:iue __ c• The ffal.mlltma Place FUll Ume rtteptloolst Dlll'!ded tn ec.ta Meu. SUespaw fuU t.i.nw, n · JBWDCe prderrt!d. R N Abrams Ca talog Slt>wi ......... 1111 N"'POl'1 BMl.C.111 . 557.0045 tu>;;;,:;u en-Lin:. ,..,,.,.detff' Heellb Care ~ '950NHll lllMa<> Co k:lcai&.ed ID Newport J71l m,d 5'rwt Buda bu aa avallabM ... ,.. .. .._. pmMian ...,. s.e f(W a Stttttary Idol can· Secntary ~ wU1 be ldf st.art.t"r ·- onl'ot.ed 1ndJv1dual 6 BG• l*IHG ~ slnt typ1n~ & SECltETilY dmca1 ski.lb Shorthand prer . d1ct .. pbo ne re quired. Hn fle11bl1· Xlnl ~salary & rr- ~ bftw11t.s pac-kaie. .For 1.Dt.ttv1ew coou.ct Dl'nise Gui mo nd Ml·IQ.6. .. E.O t: . .Jil IF Vt'r<;atile ~rson fo r V11.nfty al duties, some typanic. eng1neerioi: dr.nnog. t.o fllma. S.ff. ~ul Acaarate typuig .aala req 'd. 4dalw40tr.weeli . Paid bendha. Call Ed· EDLEft INDUSTIUES rra.nd at~ secarAaY,A..EGAl SAIPSPIRSQNS ~C&mll 2101 Dove SL N. 8 . RtX:EP110NlST needed Am:m from O.C.Alrp>rt r ..-.1 N PUJllBERS HELPER - WW tram DIG --* to atart.. Open &am-3pm. ~ or ••v-•DI ewport Bead) F\nn. Phone ••. .... ...... ~*1111 a mmt. PleMant fnlnt amce penonaltty • ap- pea ra o c e. Ul·t411. Nancy Peraonality ptua adults • M t o I m 11 m i y e a r s to work w&th and OllifonUupr.lnfam1· nDivate Irids. Over 21. IJ taw and UtJjpltion. Call In i...,... ~putraoo. , DttlbJ~J.9 s.a..w.geuw. PAnnME SIC2IT ARY BB•ees ~;_.dee~ Pre&bool Teacher. lead c.cba'a wamecL Train to be diredGr in oar 0 .C. adloala. Amsican Pre- Sc boo l, Lat ·Hllla, m Jiil. m. ma PHOI.. 0>. baa W' oppon. RECEPJ'JONIST 1"ronl amee ~. frielldly ,.,,. .. .._ e, bt.l' ~or-..>O •tnry fcood 1rowtb Ell. ZIO. Behwa 1..sPM. prVnrlal « nee. M!Cly Aall For Andrea w/.u Y"' np-. BenefiU '*-• aa1ary .,...., 00 Skllb • Hper. Gall. 714,_ -Qf.F, after 5 pmllwbda. &Q1ti.me > Pr&Scboal Teacber wut- ed. Certlficate or ex- perimce. AK • Aft.er'. DIQa in Newport Beach. Oilla.an....,. NISSMAM Eqr'd quality minded pre11m1n. 11 /F to operate Hamada 11»-2 coAar aod Hamada '100. ~ for qullfied . ~1JS5. Jacll or Hult)'. t~ • l"-ey. Lota ol bemftta a.re. Near OC airport. Call Rusty PeHcaa eoriio..-. Office 541 llZZ. Z11Z McGa w. Irv. 18n'AL AMMT E&perlenced. R.E . llcenaee for •c:tlvl' =.::::·~t s.B Badlo Shaclt bu full time carl'er op - partunil.M9 • put lime jab~ opeCI· Ina up now In tbe ~ 8allc:b area. If ,..a are mUlW7 retired ar a calle&e cnduate « are c:urreatty IOina to CDOe91 • biCbJy matlvat· ed f« tncruaed earn· Ina• ba a ed oo pmfonnance, pklate ap- ply a1: 2'100 West eo.&t Hwy.N.B. RADIO SHACK A TANDY COIP. l.0.1. SMm comml11loa1. Call PIJOf l£AIEI Allee. Waterfront 'ftb at i..t 1 fear U · !_GPa __ Gl_·MOO ___ _ Warud 1011D1 men who wW llt alaal well wltb women . Call Mr . '1bomll9ora S4CMQ23 pertence, preferably ~ oewapaper. EJ1C11Jeot AMC9'TMA••• s.B :::;:t ~~ IUITYPIUCAM YOUI #I aderanP.Jil. .Apply AcallPtiA& appUcabooa CfflOtlTUMITY .. t.twm UM • ll'M, for: e.-..-mttt•ICOUMTY lilcmdQtbrurrida)'. •Dimas.._.,,_ Pwloa· Home lmpro•ement APPLY IN P&ll80N ~Service ..___ compao1 uoder1oio1 C...t .. __ maJar npM'k-oeedl .... ~ ..ertiYe. out1~ uo . ..,St. AllPb' .. ~ ~-=-~~-h :*t.: .. ~kr:o ... C:..lllllallll -~-••-""· -...-.t 1*1tace ll required. lp!Opp!r.,.,.. llwJ,Pl.B. S.e1or p01ltloD1 are ;~-~~-~~~-~~~~O~rrtftr!==~Adil~i.iM2~41~;m: . avallable for tboae , • laal• ,,per1nce la die ...... lmplVftlDellt @ illdlll:&rJ. u JOU.,.. ... c' ass ff led .. far JIM'l tlmt or ,.u Um& wen tMt • aatla&-ad. Call · ..., ...s 11Mot1an, .... 642-5678 and a ~ ~1:9~ f rfendlv Bd• for tbarp, ambltiOUI If it'sgot wheels, you'fl move It faster fn a D~ily Pilot vfser Wiii M!IWI. Doa\ mlaa tbla help you ;::. =~~ turn your <0111i*G' • u.. futeat wheels into =•-=',: JT:i Cash. Htlloe at ta-TIU or . aaa . Secretary. n-ant otnce, ll50 mo. Eaperieoce -•l'Y. s.wed l.7P9t. pleasant, 1 :30-4 :JO wkdys. Good worklnc coadJtlon1. Escellent vac ation beaefita. Southwest Sant. Ana. OaDOCPA.~ SECRETARY-Needed, aut be able to ta.lie let· ters • type at least 55WPM. eood otc .tills at nJce appearance, hrs SOID8Wblrt flellible, will report lo Salea Mar. PleaM call llr. Green ('714) IM·22JI. Solar Eitern• Equip Corp, SP.CY /B&PR, pa.rt /full lime, R. E. Co. Cdlil. Salary aei. can 9-12. ..... n..meoo - 119 Budiller Clrde. la.ACCOUNTANT rv. Heall.b Care eo.. 1n 1n1ne Secntary~. --immed. opening Malt type. S.H. bdpt\1.1, for a Sala ~tent . tu nat aec. 54f..5a. ldlial capdide•e will have I d1Cr9 • l~ Jn. U · 8ecnWy for boet alt. perienee •itb ftoaDcial ~ lDchate Ute boot· 1tatemeat1, acc:oDnt ........ tnlbla. m1n. 20 ...... recoodliatiom. hrs-wk , linlble llra. WW be reapw1Ne for -.crr1S IDllllllllt1 jollr1l&I .at. •-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,-,•to ..._..ertaed O.L. bowled,. of eom· Sn 1k:l11LI .. U)Qlan•a.......,ot c:tnMhul Jobe, pljue eaD ,,.. 1111'7 llld:la AlllliO ... Ill do 10W' Job llut1n1 for 1ou, la'ela~. m•k• appt'a for ID· ~ at 10UI" Cllaft- puWI .... ,.a.ma d•· Jlnble. Good 1rowtb ..... far .. .aart.r'. llat u.~· frl••• ...... 11Mb19. Par In· .........,, coat.ct Dale v....._ ·---&.O.S...MIP ~. ·~ otfet lmmed openl1t11 for Lt111 r---::;;;;---S.cretartea • Le111 llL I & ..... ....... PwaanaUltd WtMD•tAM ._... ID • "°' mu~ WAIT .. MO _....,.....,at_,eoet Mlwat.b 1o~a. .. JOW.-1or 11n1b•w°}Tey • ... oatflt. •AaY fne~ HDLE AGllNC'Y, 110 --~ N1Wpo1t ar Dr. a.. au, •• -uam NB. Nl·lt2t. ltttt ... IM .... ,,.._ nsz. .... .... ' _....,._~ ___ _..., __ _..If ---~ -------...... -. # _. ---· ..... -.. ---.... _,.,,,. _____ ..... __ .. -.. ---..... -.. ---.. .. I a a ... m • I f I I. I· 6 '· Is L •• .. \ •• •• a. d· IY. IO ••• I -- .. -.. ·-.. ~·· ............. -.... ~~~ ...... ~! tt11 I -.... ....................... •taAlllALm , us ........... . .. I•·•· l •t•r'Cfa7, lhrtai. UUL UU ......... ,o •. c .. , • ...... ICl'l'CllDI ,.. ....... . ::=.. ltneoaabl• jm=:=====•:;::::;::;;.;; '-_ _.. --- LAKE FOREST II MASTER HOM~ OWNERS ASSCX 2'4752 Toledo Woy. El Toro, 92630 586-0860 ----- .... IOIO ....................... ,_. .. " ...................... . ** llUY ** Good ... hrbl\11"9 • 9'4pplnc • reci9-'--11'A.INEE _ •·u.u Aliob._..-<>tl I wlll -·.... r.. me. mt' or 11::t.L for You _.,... AwiY In penoa. Po9taJ MASTm AUC1'tOM DllMI ...,q ~ Joatut Preu. 2HO •4' llH A llM'•~ bu u l'MMdi1&e ~ H&rbcw Blvd. 8\e. C. -=.: ~~=--r; Cll.~ WU.. kiaa Mid beect- whed.. Good eom~ r...... • r ~ boerd. acelleat C'ODdl· bmd1t.a. Prior ct.a.ta.I ea· t t .... non. ...._. an.-5Pll, pmiaabelptul.. 540-l012 Nlwpart .:;; AleotJ weekdar•.t a~1tlme Mkfcrllary. aeeltlDI upu1eaced ~•~y. S H I P P I N G .ts ~in retail Ir com· Aadque Oak DlD Mt. 54" RECEIVING CLERK al aalu. Call ftnd Tbl. w/'5 lMvea. & CK. St.aUooers, 270 E. 714~ cbn, aerver, buffet, ntb St., C.M. Apply in TwW ~ptk»al.t diu eab. ~Tm. penoa 10-12. Ji\&ff Ume opportUDlty for 5 pc bdrm ae t 1 oU d SHOE SAL talaJt.ed TypUl wtth good "'-• • F.S. Wanted, tejepbooe skllla. £ntry ... ,.,._,dbl or qn 11000. full or put Ume. Good level position. Apply iD ll6M44 Co. beneflta. Future penoot.oMr. Fu.tesat -------- qmt. PCJIJiUool PGS•I· Robert Belo. William Ssta Perfect Seeper qn hie. AA>b in penoo beL Ftoat Ir Assoc., uo1 matt./hox aprl.Dp, lllnt 9am & llam: 31117 S. Quall SL N. 8. CXIDd lr:iO . ._.... Bristol. C.JI. ---------l'l'Ypilt wUh varied duUes I' aola, ~ S mos. SHOP'ftAJM& to wort l.DdepeodenUy. eco. blu/gna t.apeatry Great opportunity ror Type 60wpm w /recep-make offer. 1*).1521 rilJlt female. Xlat co. Uoalltskllls Depeodabk bmda lDdude Health pencn. Jl\eld ~paper Hou ae lu II lo v e l y Im. tbsl Includes Sl.2111 ~cate54M700 fumiture. MOltl:1 Early Ufe.. Sick leave, 10 paid Americm. S6 J.Jl2 ho ll days & more . Typ6st. fast. attUrate, de· lmmed. open i ng. peodable, non-amoker, Two Early Amerlcaa Delt.roolc Corp. Costa Jniine. 957_9331 awtvel rocklllg chain, Mesa.~ ~ $Z5M. 841-1473 Small Parts As3embl.y ASSEMBLY Oean product & work area TYPIST -Grow\ng Npt Sch. (&nD oeedl exper. 9:.J_o~oucb. Great typist. Ml.lit be reliable & 5ilM881 aA. SPM bard working. Min. of S)wpm.MHMU. Nancy. 8' Ydvet llOfa. Mekla cot. Waitress s days, 11.3pM, or. Beaut. cood. $200. $4.?S t.o st.art. Private -~-------­ Coual:ry Club. 844-54CW. START M..25 WIU.nAJM Alll>IY btwn 8-11.A.M. Bsl Produr:Uoa Pl. Newport Beacb Yard penoo rot !:Quip. IW'bAe lop ead t.ab&es, " coffee t.ble, lampa, *'-e Mt. lamp t.abM, call aft SPM. ___. ..,.~ ... ,.,....v-.a.M. ,. ....... ~::% ..... -. .!!?! .... t .... ta&alyUc .,.,..,,...,.. CAIH• ... • I ....... an. _A.A.A .,&&---C\Mllaateed 1$4' auto rW"--. ... ..._, 1naU... W --1 ~lad . Oaolel · --------... Ilda ... ·••t 1 _.Jdl .... n.a .• -·· ....... Pd . .-. i.lltl'.9t10t0. 1 AUO .... h orter n&D'a ft441lDI bnd _W..;.....;..;;:..·------ dl,a/1el 1ot•. l4ct. ...._.Mlle •IOIO. ...... ----taOIU8TCAlll PUCD a ·· C -•-p PAID: <JOLD'lLVP· r-••D owtr UJL OOINI: Gold dMa t.WJI Moww • /1n11 ............... !-4Mt Cllldlll'. 04 --$l.2S. .. WW blc1 IC*9 riap. _156 _______ _ ......., ~ . .u A1ao Mu•t 1tJI: piuo MO. bu7lDI SttrllDI ,._,.,...,,,a. Beu· IU¥W'WU'a • Jeweley. Clllll t1b. a 8Uk petot. 'U.&. lllver dollan • 91 SIO. s.r., ...... SlO acm., WW pkk.up. ~ SID 1:1oat1 llO. T1fiD ~· for Da&l1 quee.e: DI.red board• SH . Bamboo er OnU.d. llM.W1. P\'t abades. 1$. Cbalr ao. ':'¥,Ha Orleotal rug to. 1..-m. 11•. rm. aet mo. Coffee lbl. SlO. Boob .. OcaAooal tbl. ~ Coklr' TV 'a t:s5 • $1.S. IWris. •· 0ryew-sas. Pk9c t.bl SIO. Bumper Stick pla .02 0 . c . cti1mooda • 1 .ZS CT dianmd90. »H433 biltdl •. Nile. 10' &o ao. • &ete11er. CM . ...a. IO!:N'S WATCH~ C~roDosrapb. Tl11ot .... uc. bo«.b day • dlee. De .,. 1100 ea. men.-.-. For aale . Alm g11 I ct diamood ok1 l!:W"C>-lrlla·I0.3 cu. ft. All peao cut. L-N in color. ebelWll • mile. SBOO. 0111 la"'300, Ad·attt.er S4&-2713. tUll ~-~-~--- Md I II , 8071 ....................... llled Font 4.30 Dll TRAC. ::. loader /acraper. Luby. 1.m-5'522 Lu v.,.. n.llht equl~ !STATE s.M: Aatiques, FUm. Oai:na, OLuaware. Ad\ns, Li.Dem. Many ttans.. -~ t &o •. 2924 Redwood, C.M. htweea Adam• Ir BWr otf Royal P&lm. mut. Table. etc. St.ertln(: Sen. a 11.00. a C!00/080. s.1MGS: dys, iobleta/crya L 1laue1 SSST.I>: eves. ._ a ~10041562 IMI 8iDD partai>W a1c rom- pn!JUOf. 8bJ> •••• xlnl cmd. aD. MS-llOIB eves. Mic I -1010 ....................... Pactaged waste trea l · meat jN&ata for 40 to JS,000 laomea. Hunt lo1ton Eoterprlaes (TM il5'1-914 LU&CIMHTACiS Ml 1lm •- from your bu1lne11 ""8:Asd IOll ~Simi cme card for -·--·-·••••• TOP CASH PAID Far Uled f\u'uiture & ap- pllancee, woril:ial « DOt 957-31J3 Md» ta, plus one apere. We reba'o permanently se.Mld attrac:UW tag & strap, meeUD1 airline LO. niqw-etn.'4. Pre- Ymt klu • lbeft I For a ~ tai .ck>ise wallpaper, fabric or ''DIJ Olo ·• peper Ai we .m t.S • trim rour Mllicd ---..:~.....;:.:.=:.._--1 Rental Store. Some Snack Bar part time mecbul.leal experin ce weePnda ~er/Food ~· 40 br. week. prep. llature. Seacllfr Saturdaya required. OJaalry Oub. S38-8888. UJd&ed Real AU. MS-07«> tap. Or tlY two Canis ......... ____ hi IOll Slmmooa bJde·a -bed bedl;t.obeei. ,. .. , ......... -••••••• lda: Ila. Plant 9taDd: PJUCD: P'millr' CU cablnet. $100. sas.. ""*-dlMt&e \ab&e R•crl,.. o .. uoo 1ultar, PQO_ STORE MANAGER -Mw ' • t wAe9f: a 9'onp bed, •it•..... -.set. Wanted qpw1.,. .ue. ••••• ••••••••·--·· l1r old: saa. a.TUt. ettta_. fl.JO ea. -------- penoa to ran marine • ..... IOOS ......... I t U.. JOar ... a .«>ea. ~ Dlnd«troeboee hardware store i n ........... _._ ... _ ~ w ma, ... ,,, •• ..... ,... ladw'ed witb caae. Eacellenl N•wport . Prer.1---------1--· I be~ aaw., 1 NOCARD! ooflOcm, GOO. f7S.t052 bowtedJ• ol mariH 1nSTIONS1'Ell ld.P t•alr. 1 tbllcl'• Dnrw 1""' owa or Mad *lertPM. ........ Ntall exiw. ....... --. ...... ...., • ------- Phone Mall Order ~~llAu. we1J ..ai. C-. evd per-P'mder twl&l W/Al\ea. ABIYAL OF THE AU B * Se~a'I * 1980 .. .................... . "12 rJ ca.-Cami*' .._... -« bllllt oner. Olllta.lime&I. C•mperfVAN eqalp., new, ••••r •••d . bea&M 11tove, r.tn1 .• .._ ~. to0et. LP td. vwy ......... ,'QI am~ Toa QuffHlM camper. will ••II or tnda fw ear o1 equal THIOOOR f • ROBINS f O RO , t / (I t t ,\ .. I" I J,, ,/ l) lO ,lfl ... , .,., ' I/ CJ'llO 360 V-.JUCl'd Sedan Sport Fisher value. Run Peue1 WiltJot Jeep llU. 21.000 ,_MMllO.________ ml. AJI ori.. Body In tkf twd ... 9140 XIDt. Good rUDDtn• 11111•n••••·-··-· coDd. tatao. Call A. ............ ·. ........ , °" Dhpltly Mow latt..Watwat: HAlllSOll SWAY BOATS 3101 West c:o.t Hwy. Mewport ..... C41 . t1I4) 631-1547 °""" ..... & ~ ........ I 0 'e .. '°'' 1y\ .. toJO .............................................. lllOi blke 950. •Mini ~m. ......,., 9150 ....................... *** ,....a-o.b)' -119 ,... •• Good c.>nd • Sl.000 or beat offer. ..... 'TT a..y Short.bed. U4 sik*up. MOOH COtJN. TRY Hh~h1 Wench. pumpen, Cepek tires. a-. .......... Catm pUI&. Cdlra CB. ll.$00. eG-S21'7 '"° WANTED: 1J H.P. Out· a.d. .la'sc DO m-4111 ~~=.a ... i979"TRUCa:· 9040 Lad. EdlUoo ~·· tt.m a.EARANCE! ....................... Very fut • <'le&il We slill bave some new 1'71SCA1 U llultaeetobebn-e!! ti'71 tnacb ln atock. Mlle. Olfc hD'n, n!UODI· ble. 7!!1·it20 aak for 1..m'ry X..U or leave Twui ao ... uo bours. 13'-1113 Dnltic redar~! loaded. Prt. pty Best Of-~~~~~~~~l 5.A«VE ~W! fer! Call Ml-1200 <Moo.· I-~ nv • ~· Fn. do•); 731·8Zl6 "18 Yumba DT·400. ~ • weekend.a ). ExoeOml Coad. J2 IDillC Yamaha ,wt.ar Aall. b )erry.6JiON7 •• ~· "' QM Good condl\100 IV• _... • ~34118. 19' Sea R.y · 1'T3. Dl'W 1179 Yam ab• 1100 ....._ -mocor, trailer • ma.ay Spec111. 1lol. cond nn 1017 e.rtru SIOOOor Wll. SDQOIOBO ~ ~S -·-•••••••••••••• Daya 97S-ot27 eves. -.,,44 alt s · CockaUel. Alb100 fem t6TT13 aad Paed ma.I~ 1flO 3 -------- lrg ca1ea 1251eacb 22' cahtn ~. ftk'I. BtnS ..a.-., bead Sleeps 2 $2800 _,,.-.: ... o. oest OBO m-..a 11\ SPM $.~97. . 12 no Honda. oot nmnin.&. ntru. mwt ~n $5$0/offer. 2l8't Saluda, HB . (ll3----.J~ Wanted · Little 01' 19S6 20' Cr is Craft T U R T L E • t h e Ru.a.about· $2000 C 111 "18 ~ 61iO KZ C'll5lOm. Poad 1Laad M ldWPSl 714~ lSK mi. IDUlt aetl woo land. P'or 1111 ctwds ~ z · 9'--· ..._.._ ~ CAD RJda for n · N<J bigger tbaa z 3" £-.-a • ... I>.sl. tr-. •3'3S P'-e all S4l-642'7 alter fl)'brid&e. IAmn. l(eo . CONNELL CHEVROLET · • ..,;,. ll.1rl••• h.-. ""'j\\1~·, SU-1200 • ,.,, flOttD FIOO~ VI. automatic tra1H • P9T°· l&eertnC • .._ thin ~ mUa. (1N6S)T1 ). ... THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20()0 HARSOR BLVD CO~fA Mf'>A 641 0010 6pm .-days. before ::::· MO·$ZT9 or 1D CX-SOOI: Honda w1teT" 9pm. Reward &o P\nder cm6ed sbaft d:r1 ve OnJy ,..__ & OrcJ-IOfO Zl' Dyu "7\abennau'". =· Mate offer 1'75 MAZDA •• ... • .. u ............. ~ outdrtve. Volvo. PICaa. Leslie ~aa Speall;er. pa._,, DO t.rlr. Sl200. Mlllr "-too S./ Has walk-In camper model a~ coo· _man________ ... f! .. 1 • f 160 witb 4 •Pffd tram .. dWan, Sl500 °" make of. re.. MM or ll"ade-XlDl. ....... -··--·--cuaetie tape • mag fs.-.7SZSevadlap 11¥e·aboard. 41· Cbri• Mot.or' Home for aale: ....._ Q.Dnm). "-• O•nerator beadera. Mllw • SlltS SI.or')' •Cartr P\&no. 4yn ...... ~ tn~abin. A.alio.& alrba11 . M lcbelln t•M:LIMAJDA okl. Xlm Cmd. WOO or saJDD. m4743 ._.aood ZS', '-ded Z118 ...._ ~ c.M. <Xfer: MM4C7 lt'T'f 23 • Ma Ito I / B . _•._;..;-~------• ...,..,.. H•u 11 .. wt B-3 w /Lalk, t.da. pedala, doU1. • ~a lat eoDd . Yk!I ll,000. ~. lll...1'1ft 01'0AN, Wurlitzer . .... 4'l0. dual ... aot.e ke1boants. U pedal --. auk> &me C091rob. did maple. w/beotb. auic ... $f7.J.M5. tonlley equt pped. •We~ a..-or mate offer. •"'--a---~ lm.er.ats.al l&ep a.ma ·----v-. ...... "" ......... ._, .. ,_...._ Ct• 1l • I 36, Qde o..a, 1IM. lo .... , , • ..,._ .:;.:.100 . UH. In• 4 . ......... ...lllDMI ...... auto pUat. radWI m l'WT'. Dlilll" av..... ·11 I'· u o PI ck up sn.000/bell olr. PP. ~ wteamper. AL. air, p/s • 79119 ... --.. ,,. ~..... 11,000 --------_... D ft. ..._ .U. atl... 11••.F z&.rai_ .... """! '--; --I ; .. -ellll. ...._. ea..-_,. Q lw tolO ~-!!!~•!•!a~l~•!!E!l~l--1 W/Caaper IS710 . II Jlllllllalll ........... -,.......__. tl70 ....... MumeSSl·.,. D.UJ lM.. Frt 10-1 ~.t,-'~ r!'!'. ~'= ~ IDOOe)' or· ~f: • ~ / ~i r ~~~ a.DSEDTUESDAY dlrcmebed__. der&o: I PfJllft!rlw at 3tO ••tta Klmb&U ,.. __ ... SWITCH I 0 A I 0 I um W""*ml.,... An. PILOT.....,,.. RMS. $300. PaW. ll·F, bemlN ~.~ pf-~~.· OPllATOR. WILL a.rdmGrove 56U103 ~ .... ~•maun.t&bn P.0 .8oa1* N.~ 9)11-tob-~""'"" TIAIM 645-7565. ~~~~~~~~~! •P~ ... a. frame; aever 1 a.a 11e1e, ea._. _;__ _ _;_ ____ I OOIAC fl .. ,......,. * .ll'_.,. BOATS: _ .. nu 11 u ... ••••-• _ ..._._ •• ..__. F· 6fl2 mo. plam pres-id , G S ,_ -· '""' IOO tromSl8/mo .............. g 11 RA SHOPPER Low mllea, abarp & alp. ie-.. n~ISIM--. °'""'*"Trailer. Sleeiit k>eded. Beat olfer or 4. can be pulled wtt.b tndil cm 11' IDknHaiDi used. Slaamona beat. --------Dectric guitars. F1ytag V Amlque Ullrilbt. 1100 Teacber /Pre.school p tr RtlMCH ~ s.crt.ftce, fl75. 611...ml ......___ CXlP'Y & P b ... • ea. ~fl mondog position. Own New shipment ol fiDe .--u.tf• • MO-O'l'M aft 5PM. --------- .._W 9060 •·=car« truck A , _ _,......__.. I , .. .: IDLAalbome. -..a. ....................... ID'.-,~ ~ '49, lAlliln l&, Z5ft.. V&l"D .... I0$1(1 W blt1 ltanelter, ,,.... c b 11 d w e l c o m e . l Preach Oak diDi.oC Ir ~ Na'C. hidt•·bed 2 ualb1m ta Meb. l American Pre-School, bdrm Mia just arrived, Sl O O, Pl n I Po D g peallUt 90. Si&e 9-10, Lag Hilla . 770-1991, '1V'f!r 300 pea. WboleMle tabk(Joids)S2S.&64Me aDlnaeeHeat CGDd1Uoo ACCORDION, Coatello . 13) ... 15(). bu II. s 11 p h H 8 , I• t7pe, UOO aeries . ...... _ beautlhl. $4000 . ~ S.vk:e, P.tl Good caa4. .. 'JOO..._ al ..__.,, caq> or bltct'pack llM010. & A.cc 1 11 W. t400 ... ......, •Ith author Robe rt , ......... , •• _ ........ 111.£. lllb,c.ll. s 7331 pri cea dlrect to tbe lDlakl wood diDeUe 4r worn oaly a few Umea Public. SO. CX>AST AN· • $2115, by atudeot nuru. l'EActB • TYPIHG nQUE CENTER. 23UI curio. .. _..., $1.1$. l6m1 aft&. Webaveuimmed..need So. Fairview, Santa coffee table, 2 eod ~~~~~~~~ Iara Tnini Te.tcher for Ma. m•> ~. Opo tablet. $200, 5 tler our momfoJ aeaaloo. 7d;yatwk. llMlPM. I Cl'Jltll li«bl. $4.S. ~ ~call W. D. Polick, .,._ 1 can Pb1fe. d1DiJl« table, lrvioe College o1 Busl· c..tr 'Y roae·medallloo b.tkt 4r 8 c:bain. t:l85. nees 8t ~NOW for ~ cupa, and other I 3'x&' draftiDI \abje t£i(). au iauDed. interview re· raft ptece8. Principals Brwl.awick pool table gardios um xlDt.. Op· I 0D1 J . pl e a ae ca ll $200. 511-3135 por1lmily! 1 -~-----~-~ . J lledlt. nv. rm.. aet.. kg. Tm4AGllS 2 antique store fixtures. s I ze bedroom set. • ElmM>toSIOO week SllOe.cb. s&GZ3 P/r after 1cl:"o1. 4r ~ 2 a.-~~ • •• Sofa Bed. Like oew. Mat· lttM oever med $17S. ~box 1priD1 A: mat- .,.__ New ll6S. 6'.1-12105., ~ 2 •lew 1rave11te1 . Blfriew Ternee Sect. P.mc V\ew Mem. Pr\.. Subetantial aavlnga. •nm 5f7-l.M$ SG Elec. pitar & sm. ~-. di5'.0t'tioo box • elllras. S1Z5 /beal. ~ 1% atriQg y UDaba pt.a.r. lllot, ucrlrice. $12.S. 54Ml09 OMceFa•ul& S mith l a Haw aii ~ ~ pooftabk, ex~u coad.. full a&. alate. ind cue •Ucb. 6 llaoging ~ &OIOfr. 5.S7 1lS7 TV,~· stweo IOH ....................... s.wrdaJs. Win ff'M trips ·~--& WIU -31 'XS) • 6bonuaea.Call931-tea ,__: Tables, bridle XlDt coad. SUO each. __ ._;.;__;;,;:;...;..;:..;;:..::..;:.:;:......J• & table lamJl9. Col.lee· aau 7SM03I NlliaDa1 Cub Rec1s1er 6 I S 'e • IOIS 18 H I P Outboard ... --•••-•••••••• R.C.A Uiacb portable T E L !: P If 0 N !: Ul9. drapes. c.wta.ina, -------Wkad 1•ve1 "''"0·1012 teletWaiL New .. -. "" n.,s~\311 .... IBM MEM 100 auto Qall..,..._ . -· OPERATOR-Oraveyard dalbiq, loci. lnfanta. 2 s.tvel Rocken, bunrt shift, l"rl·Mon. 221 Bedltweeda. Sat & Sun onmp, ptWlh. II> um Forest (Rear) Laguna 8·5. 2350 College Dr., 080. 54M113 8ch. _Cll. _______ :DANISH TEAK ·LI ~Salet H u t c h I c b e a t , 2 blocks from ocean, flla.IASTa w/11.hwwaredrwn, un.i· drop kids off tbm won I ~20% °" q u e d ea k • a I 1 o 2-4 tn. a day. Friendly 0. Al Stoa beautlful coffee tbl Shw ban .. -ftDe. ... ~to daUy llJOl. Allo. comp&ew col· '9cUoo Kamlltoa Mint Prealdenllal aeries. OllrtinCAted bus. AA· m, moo. «·10l5 +bllbpq.ll&G2"1 Wed-8aa1.H. w~ W., all ~...... Rutb'a ,_.'-ues super ele1aat •not INTERNATIONAL • ..,_...._ n&.I"'"" UMd. 1n -ce ._ ea. sn:RLING "'Prelude", ~w~ --~So.Ba,.rroat ,.., -"""""'5 V9'A B&lboe la1aDd Off era couldered. ._..New, 12 place aet· r:r:r=ON!zY Ntadtof9'17. _ ..... _______ , -m pc.a). ... COD· ..--~~~~~~~~!.. ......._ IOI~ tainiDC a bile. Ion, 2 ..,~oo~ONS -.... :?:.=:' .......... ! '*Ni a•, IOUPlpaoD • ,:.~SELUN .. ~ Uouaual Settee. Vic· butter kaUa. SUSO ~ nl'. torilm/llalcaa dM!p. EN1ttmc mu.t ro. Set rDUI. Call: tlt-t507. Neu-OraaceCo.AllllOl't ......_ quality. $700. J.at. 81aa WO. R.elrtg. NP\7. ILIL Olll 'm-atOO _S54-.ml ___ cr_5S_5"53 __ •.:..· __ , c1D -. • mucb more. ----~;..;..;..---" •.. Oallfor~eT.aGa lJ" Black/Wlllte TV. TNphaaef • rtt 1010 110 Broob, Laiuu MalU·Blnd Portable »ieDdly cdlee "*"'* ......... -.......... _ a..dL llallo. .,. a apd Bike. tdeiftne penoa to Mt WAlllER II DRYER --------1 &e.n V~ deaoeT. appolntment1. Com· mrorboth IO Yean coll•clloa. 12"8oahn.M'-0731aft 11w1tom "baouMI. Call Callm411Z Z..l"7tlaln1 muet 10. !pD. _Gl._;.;4R.;.;.;.;.;__ ____ -.t Eecbtc bed. IOOd. estra S at /Su a 10. 4 . 211 ---------- Ions •uo. 1'""·"771. Klricold, Corona del a... GD 'IOG1,.. • e&ec· •m.. SICY• • "'" " 11.ar. ate bWL Bio our uniqu. Now IWi•I t•lepbocHt I081 e Q e r I 'I • a v l D 1 Mmllarl• for • Dt• Ownl lloton P'ro9t· ""'''*' mu.t IOI A ~ .. IC . VlSA eoac.pt lD auwer1DI he ~. Xlllt ,,. lllllillW-• £. .... ~ call IQ.CU lrfb.P,.._orf/Ume cmd. ... .._..._ St. C.111. Sat • Sun lllila...0..W..1Ddud19 -..... WANTED : lla c · w wb41. Tnta1: ••p du IOJO --------1 Dooald"/Ralph Ucllet Slwpm req•d . ·aan1 ............. --ZI0'7 ADal••n•rr Ln., 1111. aeward. Call tmplofH btotflU --. ....,,. 21•• 1kpd. N.a. Off lmH An. --.-.-, aullal»l•. la1ar1 : • • bit• ... UD1Hnlt1 • • ,.. to an r /Urne' _.. .. ,_ .w ....._ n--. ca11e1a •• .. . 1Dcr1•• MOOrd!q 1G --------' a/Wtlte TV• .... . ~ ,...,_.. You wW Cillll , IOJI Por Hle, bouulaold •· Aq111r1um, 1lrl1 ,,_.....,. to ID8Jl1 ............. _ .. _ .......... ~ ...... ... Q) ....... Ill.It. -lllqlJOft.aal •••· Mtti alA t.1 dlM W.. .-llllll tabael, 2 bedl, 2 _.., -... al "6c., ... -~ ~ port. 'IV... /S41t ........... ........,.;.,.... ___ _ -:;:;. ...,._. • .......... .._. :a_c='lo St. 18. ~·~ ~~ OID ..,_Fri. mom. PJmAN CA'l'·Pwebre4 9 f'l -.atl aJUPll -...n lt.O.E. • ..... bome. Golf club1, beda . 1RS llADl HAHDt.0.S ...,_ 4' ra. •..._ldrfer Ill MfL Jkb. Now lD· I&• ... m lftl. tn tenlewla1 for balr _•_..11'_._oa&. _____ _ ..,....•lett ..... • Pff ._. o....t ._.. .. ._.,-; ..... tnewriter. New l$WIO. _..fortza,.aMm. ~Slaw.WWde· Im. suoo. Paw aft IPM 1.8.11 . Memor y ....a ~. 50 c.pedty. -------- 2 yn old. New '5500. BllUiful 25 •• RCA cdor' SUe IZIOO. Sii '87 1V. 2 yr wmty. free de- SAVIN OOPlER. Mdl ns. ltvs'J. m&. M6-l7ll Uke ..,. SZOOCI below IMh a ...... mkt at $&500. 79-UOl, I , .. •mi '' ....................... PurdlMe or -.me i.e I 1 vi tO I 0 CJD deal ... other of. .. ......... --·-·· nee ~ AD ta •· e.111a c:nUer. eecl. very lood eoed. Cell beM. .,..,. 2 SHOO Dllw~Mlt 080. ..a.a. SPll. Id Mt•-bl<lb !J.f}J(~ 24-~~dat-'lW8~ • I You may rlqUISt Ad.sttter .W. when placing ~ ad . . . our Ad-Sittw numt. wlH appeor in YfJA1f Daily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter takes your ntlll~ .• . you c:d1 in at "f04X con~ lienc• to Qtt the ':rv'* to your od ... this .w. i1 oft; $5 ptr Wffk. Fot fHff informatb• ood to pka yox ad d "2•5671 I HobW 18. 1971. wtt.rlr. JDOd abape. WOO or best '*-~ I 7' DtncbJ s.a.U'boaL Paid D7S.. askiDc 11 ?S. New. ~. ZIO' Newport. 5"'2 0 .8 . w lllip. SJ.m5. Xlat. ZlJIM IN.JO '73 O'Dl,y 17' Da.1 SaileT. Trailer. 0 .B. motor. $111111. a.GSJ aft s_ -n c.c n na. 2-boat OWDl!lf, ~-Loeded, Racer-CnUer. P'UU in· at.. lJabrd, wbJ, spin· nailer, many cusm m... alip, call Bob or <item.: m.em. Eves Sabot db trailer. Good ........... IZ50. m-tallZ ...... , .. f070 ....................... 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Ad Sitter nK. 3C bn. eG-GDO. 7f SMlle, Zl.000 miles . 8-1 wire wheels. Im· IDie. 112.aMS OI' Cf1'1.too3. THEODORE ROBINS fORD W• llUITANO w /air. St,500. tll-GaellttorBob "1'I ColrYtrUble clu11c . VI, ~ CODd. Beat .. ~ ,.'111.1l tiA\lfHJW ~tVU ((J'1TA Ml'lA ,,,,. flf )1<1 '11 T·Top Convert .. Sood mps. lo ml, AC. AM /FM tllpe, raU.1 pee. MW743 ttH eon/Wlmdl . .... ....................... . "14 Dmt 111 Ena. PBfPS. <llAl••l1 955 air redio. Xlat cond. -··•••••••••••••-••• tzSio Mf.4100 '19 Cutlass Supreme · Diesel. Metallic brn. ·n Dataun Kln1cab, ....._ nbefll,au shell, IOOd CODd.. '6500 or best. •zm. ?14IOSLC S!wr/blacS INlher'. nn nd, ~. Leu Uaan 15.0I» miles. 'J"bW lu.nry car ls ill abowt oom coad. 8'0' « -.e IXll2 ). 77YWIU6 &anal. Last ye.ar for tbme clMUc:s. 4 speed radio and beater. A cbumlle car tbat woo 'l be ... ..-. C9l1SQC) '19 Suttle. Loaded. ,_... 9'40 Priced for quittt ••k. ·--•••••••••••••••• Camel suede inter. Air " power. 21Kmi. 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WILL REBATE 7f .... maple yel)ow, Allll /Fll '°111, ori& owner, xln t cond. sz:z.tOO, 1SZ.0607 after 6 pm, or 146·$SJ1 M ~. 113.000: m.tlZ3 1 tn F0aD lmlmcula\e "18. metallic blue Serille, wire wb.ls, sarf. fully ao.ded. new tares. 11.000mi. Call ~or~ "11 SedaD de VU.le. 1M116. Arl CODd. am/fm tape, p9lided top. Loedecl. Call Art~ or ~1253 7f SeriUe., l7K mi, AD· nd. WU.,,..,.. 2 t.oae PlllS. snoo. IG-BO. c 0 ,,,, . ..................... . "71. 2'3 Camaro. burswl· dy W/tan ial.er. PIS. P /B w/lllt wbeel, AM/Fiii 1-tncS W/Jent/tOll trill· Is. CUltom mag wheels. crwae control, xlnt. aJnd. aJ,000 DU. ...,. CaJJ Teri at au 1748~ o r Iv . m a g . at <TM Jr15.GIZT wkdys. .,. Z'ZI. bilk., bb DCW, A/C. All /Fii I -track. pwr. wdoa. IS9SO. ~ Ck .... •••••••••••••••••••••• ~· Avt.omallc trana., atr coad., pwr. aeeriD& • aoAid tra.naportalion It an uobehvable price! Q'.3lliPU ). $2611 THEODORE ROBINS FORD ;,,(),,1J •tAAf\OQ P.lV"> (Q">lA Ml \A t,.;) 0 010 't5 Mwit.an1. 2ll0, V -8, aua.o. nds tires. ~. ~l-1'114 a1k for J eff. .... "15 LT1> Landau. full pwr. 460 ena. xlnt. SUIOO. 54f..aGO • T·bin1. nma xtt. new brb. altero.alr fs bat· t.ery V«Y dependatMe, bdy i.n ad shape! tnt JCJat. Coaw test ctn ft rt! .. ,,. olr. IC7 ·1.:Mt. "JI Ford Gru Tonoo, 4-dr, A.IC. P IS, P tB, au.. crwae drl. aJ.ot. bltlat. oew brUft • 1'2 o.ds Deltl Roy ale '12:5 FIRM ..... a.ft.erDooas "T1 Vma Wagoo, marted down for qwck sale SOJO. Nu Urea, aU ruas. creat shape. 962-4%60, •m&. Ask for Marcia "T1 VISTA CRUS WGN A/C, P /B, P IS, cruise coaUot, tit wbl, lucg. rack. xlnt cood, orig. owner, muat sell, low· Bloebook $2990/080 . MH712 '957 ....................... 1•71FOID PINTO 'tlOHY .. 4 cyl, 4 speed trarus., radlal llre ti less than 11 .000 miles! Wbite w /aadd le buc kets 817WEO). SZflt THEODORE ROBINS FO RD J•J1.)v HAAftO R blVli cv~'" N't \A t.i·i 0010 Ji .... 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The shift in emotions came during a press conference this morning at which Coast Com- munity College District officials announced they would assume management or most of the $2.6 million job program ''I see this as a new start, a separation from past events," said Bernard Luskin, president of Coastline Community College -one of the three colleges in the district. In separate actions Wednes· day. Orange County Manpower Com missioners a nd college t rustees agreed to firm up a con tract in 30 days Manpower commissioners controt lhe now or all federal job training dollars in the county. But the actions .also rang the deathbell for the private firm that has been handling tl\e city's federal job program since last October. That firm -Western Institute <See J OBS, Pa1te A2) . 2 Huntington · Cops Beaten; Four Arrested Two Huntington Beach police officen were knocked to the ground and kicked and beaten Thursday evening when· they responded lo a complaint about loud radi o mus i c in. the downtown part or the city. . • One of the officers. Michael 'Nakama, was treated ror Rl· juries at Pacifica Hospital. or. · flcor Robert Meneses also was hurt, but didn't require hospital treatement. ' Four men, all residents at 19302 Mauna Lane, were arresl· l ed on charges of assault with a •deadly weapon and grand theft. 1 They are being held on bail or · $25,000 each in Huntington Beach City Jail. The then charges a re connec· lion with the taking of batons from the two policemen. Arrested were Edward M. Reyes, 24; Rodney Cruz. 19; Robert J . Escalante, 19 and a 16-year-old boy. Josephine Cruz was a rrested on charges that she interf~red with police and was booked mto Orange County Jail. Tbe complaint arose over loud music emanating from a car radio. The four men in . the car ap- parently became angry w~ police arrived and tile scufue en1ued. . The woman 15 charged with m- terf ertng with officers when she came out or her nearby honie and yelled at the pollce to leave, according lo reports. Coast MOURNED BY FRIENDS Glen Norman Barker Market Decline Resmnes NEW YORK <AP) -The s to.c k ·.m ar:ket lapsed into another broad decline today. re- s urnjng the slide that began six weeks ago. Gold and silver also plummeted. • The Dow Jones ave rage of 30 ipd us tr,iaJs, which closed w ednetsda,y ~'l&' neat. level tn l ~~*'° .. .,.. ..... ~~~-to.70 tod•f after NA. TION'S LARGEST BANK ~OKTENS.CREOIT -A5 ANT1-INFlAT10N REAL . INVISIBLE ENEMY -88 three hours ortrading. · Losers outnumbeTed gainers by. more than·.8·1· among. New York S'tt>ck Exchange-listed IS· sues. . . The mftrket. made a bid to ral· ly in earty1tradjng Wednesday, but the· advance <'Qllapsed late an the session Analyst'> sa.id that showing promptM more seJLing today. Brokers said concerns over record interest rates, mflatJon and the prospect or a recession we re still weighing down the market "In this country we have never seen either inflallon or In· terest rates as high as they are today," Heinz H. Biel at Janney Montgomery Scott observed in a market commentary "lt is a new experience. Jt re. quires a new evaluation or all in- vestment me dia. or bonds. stocks, real estate, gold, etc.·· Gold and s ilver prices slumped and the U.S. dollar hit a· four-year high against the ltalia.n lira and a 10-month peak against the West German mark on World :financial markets to- day. Bullion prices ·fell sharply in the morning and were still well below Wednesday's levels even after a slight recovery later in the day. Gold cl06ed in London at ~74, down$31. Gold traded in New York at $467, down $29. Silver traded in London at $16, do•n $1.50 from Wednesday. Bul it plwnmeted in Ne'tY York, to almost $10 before redoverlp1 to 1u:w. a.A~ -we dbwn from Wednesday's cJese of SIS.SO Wedneaday'a bi&b was:f19.90. W ·CANDIDATES : .. MEET TONIGHT A · fonim for l!'ountaJn . , . ValWf· City Council CH• · d'idatet wlll b e . held ton~M at 7:30 at the clAb~ ot the Green· 'breok Homeownera AS· aoctauo.,1 112'22 Santa Adela~•· Fin jandJdatH ar~ se•ktna tlffttoa to lwo po1ltlon. April I, They ta-) cladt lneumbent ll1n Adler •-' ehaUea1er1 Barton .Sblttmar-. Barbara Brown, £lltry Deaton and Jame• llck..,._ I . . . . . . \ Students Mou1 .. Friend Classmates_Leam of Boy'1 Tragic Death By &OBERT BARKER Of Ille o.llJ f'ilet SU.ff Wednesday was a sad day for the 575 students at Westmont S<'hool in WestmUlSter. That is when they heard for the first Ume of the tragic death or their classmate, Glen Norman Barker, who was 1dent1tle<J earlier in the day es the latest victim in a string of murders of young boys in Orange County. G Jen, who lived wlth his mother and sister in Huntington Bc at•h , was active in school athletics. performing on the football. basketball and track teams. "The kids were great," said Principal Carol Wilson . "You could hear a pm drop, they were ~o quiet There were tears too " Mrs Walson and senior staff Six Years Ago members went class-to-class to teJJ the youngsters of the inci- dent. "It is so tragic. partjcularly when a youngster is Involved. They have not had a chance to live out their life." s he said. "We wanted to be very careful We noted tha t they prob· ably read about the deaths or the two youngsters and that one of them was identified as Glen "It is such an emotional and delicate age." Several of the youngsters ap· parentJy had information con- cerning Glen's last known ac· t1\'lt1es and they cooperated with deputy shenrr investigators at the school at the end or the day Investigators also have told school offac1al~ not to release certain 1nformat1on in fear that Assault by Alcala Told by Girl, 19 By DAVID KUTZMANN Ot Ille 0.HJ ~llet Sutt Murder defendant Rodney Alcala was identilied Wednes- day as the man who forced a 13-year-old (irl to smoke mari- juana for lbe fim time and who kiaaed her ''paNionatelJ'' after abducttnc bet' ah: yean ago. Alcala.. 38, is charged wtth the kidnapping and murder of Robm Samaoe, 12, of Huolinaton Beach, l aat J une and pros - ecuton tn the cue Wednesday offered tesUmony pertaining to Alcala's past. Julie L . Johnson, 19, t old jurors in Superior Court Judge Philip Schwab's Santa Ana courtroom that Alcala took her against her wiU to a bluffs area 1n Huntmgton Beach an 1974, where he kissed her and forced her to smoke marijua na Miss Johnson said she had been waiting to catch a bus to school in October, 1974, when a man she identified as Alcala ap- proached her at Warner Avenue and Beach Boulevard. Alcala, she said, sat on a curb with her and talked with her for awhile and then offered to drive he r to school. Declining at first, she said. she finally accepted his offer. Howe ve r, Miss JohD&on testified, AJcala did not s:t.op at her school and told her he want- ed to check out an apartment a short diltance away. W1'eD lbe insisted she wanted out, she s aid. he told her to be quiet "in a rude t.ooe." She became fript.-.d, a.be said, u he drove her to • cliffs area off Pacific Cout Hlgbway in Huntington Beach. Mias J ohnson sa!d she thought or ma king a break, but Alca la came around t he passenger's side and look her by the arm. She said he look her lo a rocky area where they sat down and he produced the marijuana, forcing her to smoke it. Once she tried to get up. she said, but he grabbed her by the leg. . Sitting back down. she said, Alcala then put his arm around her a nd ki sse d h er "passionately.·· Park rangers eventually came by and arrested them both. Mass Johnson testified CStt ALCALA. Page AZ> A workman erect1n1 1 liant cutout fiaure of Marilyn · Moo.roe 1top1 to take a look at the famous Jep ln a reprocluet1orl of tbe ramous subway cratinl 1cene from "The Seven Year Itch" as the flgure was belna placed In New York 's Times Square. ' ' at might hamper their 1nvesu1a· t1on Along Wlth the gnm news. the school officials also warned youngsters that hitchbikin& is very dangerous and aJl the boys involved in the murders had been bitchbikini;. "We told them that they must find a better way of transporta- tion than hitch.hiking,'· she said. Ocean View School Superin· tendent Dale Coogan said that all children will be warned of the dangers or hitchhiking before the spnng vacation holi· day which beglJ\S Saturday. Mrs Wilson 11a1d that classes at Westmont. wh1ch is in the Ocean View School District. will be dismissed early so that stu· CStt MOURN, Page Al> <:able TV A cable television system that h as flound e r e d for year s because of financial and other problems sooo will be a reality. a~cording to Huntington Beach Mayor Don MacA.llister. ll acAllister uid tut Ci.Dal finaacW ~ .......... out um .-_. t.Ut u.. ftnt stases of the SU milU.oa &J'llem wall be operatu1g in some West Oru1e Coualy homes by the end of llQ. A 100-foat receiviq antem1 is to be imtalled oext week near Gothard Street and Talbert Avenue in Bunt1ngton Beach. The cable system was initially intended to be financed by municipal bonds but efforts were stymred oo a number of occasions. Hopes brightened con- s ide rably, MacAllister said, when Canachan Cable Systems Ltd. agreed last year to become eq u a I partners with the orig:in&J frant'hisec . Dickenson Com- munications Ltd. or Huntington Beach. ,. M acAllister s aid the agree- ment opens the way for comple- lJon within the next three years of the system in homes in Hunt- ington Beach. Fountain Valley and Westminster The system will inc lude 33 basic channels for a mootbly fee or a bout su. The basic services inc lude public education courses, cov- erage or city council meetmg.s and other local programs. It also has the potential for two-way services between residences and hos pitals. paramedics and police. For additional charges. two othe r t'hannels will be available for first-run movies, MacAllister said. The system will be developed simultaneously in the three cities. PreVious plans called for installation in Huntington Beach to come first. M acAllister said the system will revert to city ownership at the end ol 20 years of operation. Dollar Brings $100,000 BEVERLY HILLS CAP) - The most expensive silver coin ever sold -an extremely scatte Jl«M U.S. sliver dollar -went to two El Paso coJn dealers for $400,000 tt an auction here. Blddlne opeaed at $175,000 and Increased by $25,000 increments. with Larry Henka and BiJJ Pullen, both 31, snapptna up the coin "In about eo seconds '' WedMIClay, aatd publfctat ftoter Beck. Jt wu the first olpt ol a three-day rare eoln aucUon at Ute Beverly WUlhlN Hot.el. You1h C..mpe Slated Two campa. fol' JOUDPt .. ee acMctaled at Rallti.altOD ~1 Murdy Park from Mar~b 11 th.l'C>Ulh April 4 fOI' a .. , ... More lnfotmatloa can be ob- tained by calllDt the ~nt.er at M0-8885. Victims' Routines Studied By AEDDICK SCHOEMEHL Of .. OIHy "'-' 5tMf Six Orange County Sheriff's department investigators are putting in 12 to 16 bour days in a m assive e ffort t o solve the murders believed to be the work or a homosexual killer. "The mv«>stieation is intense a nd is 1ntc ns1fying," s aid sherifrs U . Wyatt Hart. the de · partment 's offi cial spokesman. Hart ~aid he could not provide dela1ls or wh ere the investiga- tion 1s heading, but indicated that detect.Ive-; are attempting to piece together the last hours or the lives of two Orange County youths whose nude boches were fo und Saturday a long Ortega Highway e as t o r San Juan Ca pistrano near the Orange County-R1vers1dc County line The youths. Glen Norman Barker. 14 . of Huntington Beach. and Russell Duane Rugh. 15. or Ga rde n Grove. h a d bee n strangled They had not been mutilated. nor sexually molf'St ed, Hart S8ld. Meanwhile , L o s An geles Police Department investigators today were attempting to iden- tify the body of a youth who may have become victim 31 of the Id lie r . The body was found just off the Harbor Freeway in an alley behind a tool supply comp~. The body was da.crlbed u that of a male white, between 14 and 11 Y•an old. He h~d ~en JtraftOed Hart and investigators today reiterated tha t the series or marderl -dating back lo 1972 -•-.Y aot be the wort of one penoe. "There are some glaring dis· similartt.les," Hart rommented. Some of the muroer victims had detectable amounts or drugs, including Va lium, Tylenol, and chlor al hyrate, in their systems. Others didn't. Some of the v1chms had been mutilated Others were not. The common thread. however. IS that aJI Of the Victims Wer e young males, white, and were hitchhiking or were known to h1tchhi.lte at the times they dis· appeared. Harl said investigators from the s herirr's d epartment and other law enforcement agencies. including those m the cities of Irvine and Seal Beach, are in constant rontact He said investigators do not believe that formation of a Lask force. such as that created in the Los An~eles "hillside strangler" case, would aid the investiga· t1on He pointed out that in the hills ide strang ler case. the murders of 10 women occurred in a relatively s ma ll area. In the homos exual slaying case, bodies have been found in Orange, San Diego. Riverside. San Bernardino and Los Angeles counties. He said formation of a task force would only duplicate exist- ing cooperation a mong the multitude or agencies working the cases. Marines Join NaDY Exercise CAMP PENDLETON CAP> - Sailors aboard 13 warships with 1,000 Marines are engaged in a weet of amphibious training along beaches between s.an · f Dletcfand C.mp Pendleton. The drtlls involving the 3rd : Fleet and the Isl Marine • Division be1an Wednesday and • end April 4. • A Navy spokesman in San ~ Dte10 described ll as "a routine. mid-level exercise planned for quite a Jong tlm.e." PL4Z4 SPECIAL Of'FERED TOD~Y ' Spriftl W1n1J brl1hl ldeaa to the apectal 1 hopper1 and : merchant. at South Coast Plua. ' D~ thole ldeu, toct.r'• . Dally Plfot fe~tur11 "South Coaat ptua S»rina Speclall," a four·pqe ledion. Don't mill ''South Coa•t Plau Sprtna Speeiala" on P•I" All to All of ~·1 Dall..7 PUo ,, , , ! l i I -~--------------,,.. - .ti IMY fl&OT HE N!;W YORK CAPJ -Ka.mt, the Miuitloo of Petroleum Exportlna Countri ' member that kicked oil &he lut f'CHaod of ~rktl made OU pri~ hlha, lt booltln1 prieea by lbout fS.'° I _.rre . lnchatry IOUtta eCJldlnMd today The tUlt are ~ml~ Clll part ot the oU West.em otl ~m · p.nl ~ from the PenJan Gull naUon, but ma)' not dJreelly affect tM UnJt~ St•tea b9c•use tt bu>'• vfrtaaJJy oo Kuw•IU oil OU prfcee hawe cloub14Mt to VOWMt $10 a bernl over the p-.t year. wiU\ th li.teet round GI SJ•~bl.rnl bi-comtn1 IH t MOGUi. • •• rA .... Pl•a~ MILWAUKEE (AP> -Ronald Reacan hall proposed •P plylfta "ut.reme ~.uu~·· that could "touch on • threat of force" to win U.. reteue ol Amencan boataees h4!!ld tu Tehran by Iranian militant.a. The former Callfornaa governol', camp1t1nln1 for WLscoosin's Repubhcan ,.,,.dentaal primary Tuesdiy, told re· portel'I that ln ma.kinC bla proposal. he was "not Jin&O lhm.lung Of puab&Qa the war buUoe'' over lhe estimattd 50 hostages wbo have been held captive slnce Nov 4 Reaean said that in haod.lfng the hostage cnslS, the Carter admiAl.stratioo failed lo take advantage of Iran's dependence on am ported food and it.a need to deliver oU lo tankers each day 1'le .,e.. llltiWlmet1C• NEW YORK CAP> -Government lawyers say there is in· sufficient evidence to bring indictments against any Carter ad· miniatration officials in the investigation of aJlegalions that Robert L. Vesco tried lo have the White House fix his legal problems, The New York Times reported today. The newspaper cited sources cl<Mle lo tbe inquiry as saying the prosecutors' assess· menl of the case was relayed tbi$ week to a federal grand jury conducting the invesllga· lion by Assistant U.S. Attorney Harry Ben· ner . Vesco, the fugitive American fananc1er charged with bilking stockholders out or millions of dollars in an international swindle vnco a decade ago, is living in the Bahamas. 9rl• A sked fa Pr'We B llcn WASHINGTON <AP> -In an effort to help slow inOation. the Carter adminlstration moved today to get U.S. businesse!. to delay some price increases unUl summer . 1be Council oo Wage and Price Stability, which oversees the nation's voluntary anti·inflation program. asked companies that planned price increases in the second quarter this year to hold off on half lhe planned rise until the third quarter. ·'The change is designed to insure that price increases are phased in gradually over the remainder of the second program year," the council said in a statement. Pair (,inked To Robbery Of CdM Bank A pair or unemployed con slruction workers from Lake Elsinore who were arrested Wednesday moments arter a Buena Park bank robbery have been coonected to a bank rob- bery last week in Corona deJ Mar. Investigators said the pair also may have ~n involved in recent bank robberies in Hunt· ington Beach, Costa Mesa and Mission Viejo. Melvin Larry Neighbors, also known as Larry Taylor, 35, and William Timothy Frost, 28, were booked into Orange County Jail after being arrested by Buena Park police. Neighbors is held in lieu of $50,000 ball and Frost in lieu of $25,000 bail. They were to be arraigned to· day before the U.S. Maglstrate In San Pedro on federal bank robbery charges. The Corona del Mar holdup OC· curred Friday at the United California Bank branch, 3121 E. Coast Highway. The bandit, who never showed a weapon, gave the teller a note telling her to hand over all her cash. A s\mllar method was used during the Feb. 11 boldup of California Federal Savings and Loan Association, 2700 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. lnvestigalors in Costa Mesa say tbey haven't confirmed that Neighbors and Frost were in· volved in lhat holdup. · But Sgt. Luis Ochoa of Hunt· ington Beach saJd the two men have been connected to a holdup Tueaday in that city in which more than $900 was taken from the UCB at 7902 Edinger Ave. He said the suspect in that case showed no weapon and handed the teller a note. ORANOI COMT HIF DAILY PILOT n.. Or-c-1 o.I" ...... --~ .. ·--... --.. ...... _ __,_Or_ c __ ....,.'-_...,..,. _ _.. ....... .--.........,. '"'-" ... ~ -·..._,-............... ~ ~Yellt-r.1-,~~(-A .............. ...-.. ~'""---·· n.t-"'Ci.ot ............... llM 111 _ .. ..., ~t..ce --...c.i ........ .,.,. . _. .. _ .... ___ _ Ylc• .. ..:::::.:. =----~"~ ...... ...... nc:J;..-::t:" O....ILr.-.......... ..... ".--.....--. _...,., WHIOf-()ol/l'llyl:d!IOI' .... , .. l,.... .. edlOMoe .... ~~.~.-­ omo.1 ~-=-·==-~~=:--· ,,,,,,..,.. 171•)MM»t a __ .,..,..,,. MMl1'I "--Or-~ca =•-..,,. F,....P agr AJ JOBS ••• of Careers -is under mvestJga· tion for possible mismanage· menl. Most of the allegalloo~ center on building leases, pay raises and rwrutu.re purchases. Commissioners ag r eed Wednesday to put Western out or businessin~days. "West.em was an experiment that noundered on the rocu, it's essentially a dead organilation now," said Robert Nelson, ch.ief executive officer of the coWlly Man power Commission. Nelson said it was a lack or fiscaJ control and fiscal weak oess that led to the pnvate, non profit firm's troubles. An audit of lhe firm by man power ofificials is to be complel· ed next month. Norman Watson, chancellor of t he college district. said college officials at first were concemed about the stigma attached to Western and agreed to take over the job program only on the con- dition that the district would not inherit any liabilities. .. We're starting on a clean slate, we've been very careful about t.hat," said Wataoo. The bult of the job program the college district will be taking over includes on·lhe·job train· ing, vocational training. job placement and a Westminster career evaluation center. The City of Huntington Beach has agreed to lake over a smaller portion of the Western operation in volving program participants working djrecUy for the city. Meanwh.ile, about 35 Western e mployees have been given termination notices, Nelson s aid. He s aid the employees· final day or work will be next Monday although some may be kept on witil the coUege district takes over on May 1. ChancellQt Watson said some of Westem 's working force will be interviewed by the college district for possible e mploy· ment. Western. headquartered in Irvine, currently serves 98 trainees. Most are enrolJed in classroom training programs. The trainees, said Nellon, will not be affected by the switch from Western to the college dis· trict. f',._P.,,eAJ ALCALA ••• Sh e later told HunUn1ton Beach police wbat bad OC!curred and the arrest resulted ln Alcala bein1 sent back lo priJ500 for vlolatiu probaUOQ. He bad been in jall (or a 1181 ripe HM ln· volvlnC an &-1~ar-o&d Hollywood 1irl and bad been rea .. Md lo AUIUlt, 1174. • H• WU releaHd a1aln in 19'1'1 in conneetion wtth the cue fn , vol•lnc Miu Jobnaon. -.-.-...... . , 7 Proud lllotlaer ................ Toni Sickmann. mother of Marine Sgt Hodney Sickmann. one of the 50 hostage~ heM in the Ame rican Embassy in Iran. db· "la Y~ her supoort in the front window of her home. Christmas decorations a.re still up for a celebration whe n her son returru.. Iran Elections Delayed Hostage Question Postponed Till Summer By The Associated Prus Iran·~ foreign man1:.ter says tht• runoff clecltoni. for the new Parh:.unent have been postponed as expt.•ctcd, indicating delay un· lll thl• summer at least in the leg1sluturt"!. dcC'1s1on on whether the American hostages :.hould be released. M l'anwhilt-. •• membl•r of thl· U.N. panel probing Ir an ·~ charges against the shah, Adib Daouda of Syna. told the Beirut news paper Al Sharq the shah's "escape" to Egypt "will doubt· less have adverse eff«ts on the case of the Amencan hostages."' lie s uggested that Iranian leaden may fear that the United States is conspu1og with the shah and tus followers lo over· throw the revolutionary regime man Egypl·based plot Amt•rican s uq~eo n Dr . Michael DeUakey was in Cairo ex a mining the exiled Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi prl' liminary to an operation for re· moval of tus cancerous spleen. Iranian Foreign M1n1 sler Sadegh Ghotbzadeh announced after a meeting or the niling Revolutionary Council on Wednesday night that it delayed the second-rou nd election, originally scheduled April 4, to permitlDvestigatiooof charges of vote fraud In the first round of balloting March 14. He said the in· vestigating commission began work Tuesday and had a month. until April2S, lofinish. With this timetable, the v~g Ford Changes Reagan Stand GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. <APl -Yonner President Gerald R. Ford, who has r e peated ly claimed Ronald Reagan could not win the White House, now thinks the Republican front· runner could defeat President Carter in November. Ford told reporters before a GOP dinner in his hometown of Grand Rapids. Mich., Wed.Des· day night he has changed h.is mind about Reagan's chances because "the economic situation has d e t e ri ora t e d more dramatically in lhe past week." The reassessment represented a m ajor turnabout for Ford in a flip-flopping political year that also saw the former president consider and then reject a late entry into the tlepublican race. ,, ...• _ ... . MOURN ••• den u can attend funeral ser vlcea Friday for t heir claaamate . Services are scheduled at 2 ' p. m . at t he Peek Family ColoolaJ Funeral Home. 1801 Bo l1a Ave .• Wettmlnstu. Memorial services also are to be conducted at the achool. Solution Sou~t SACRAMENTO <AP) -Lt. Oov. Mike Curb says a new laslc force wtll seek a per manent aolutlon to the floocllng problem at Lake Elsinore ln Southern CnJJlomla. for lt'gislators not ele<'led on I.hit f1r..t b.tllot probably would not be held Wlttl i.omt: time 10 Ma} And ttui. could bt' dl'layed mon· ir the resulL<> of the first round wt·n· thrown out in c;omC' d" trict!) and n1•w clt:ct1on!) ht·ld Jn view of tht: s low count 1ng ur votei. that follo~C'd th•· March l'lect1on. the results of ·' May ballot are not hkelv to bP known btc>fort? June Leader-of the revolullonary regime said earher lhal 1t would take some weeks for the MaJl..as. or Parba· ment. to gel organized and dl.S· pose of pressang domest ic mat ters before 1t got arowid to I.he hostages. .ExpectalJons that the MaJlJS 14 tll dell•rmme what happem to thl· Amt:nt'an~ art-bai.ed cm a 'tatt·ment b} A y<ito llah Ruhollah K.home1ru. the leader of tht• revolutionary reg1mf' that 1t should dt>c1de their Catt· But therr· ''no ~sur..int'e th..it Khomt·1ni will not r hang,.. hi'> mind And at last repoM . about hair thf' '\eats \H•re ~ing 140n b~ t h " h ,, r d I 1 n ,. [ s I a m 1 t H cpublinrn !'art.>. which op pased releasing the A mencan~ unless the shah and has fortune are returned to Iran. Today "'as tbe 14Stb day of C'O nfin e ment for th~ 50 \menc~ held b) militants ln the U.S. Embassy ad tbnse tn the I ranlatt Fon!tgn M in1 stry. Vets Honored Vietnam Me morial Set Orange County sNvicemcn \\ho lO"-l their h\'es in the \·ietnam conflict will ht! honored Jit 11 a.m. Saturday through the unveihn~ of a ml'monal al the county HaJI of Administration in Santa Ana DURING THE ceremony. a four by Cive--root bronze plaque listing lhe names of area servicemen who were killed in Vietnam wall be presented by Gold Star Mothers, a 51-year-old organization of mothers who lost a ch.lid m malit.ary service. Guest speaker will be retJred Navy Capt. Ernest M. Moore Jr . who was a prisoner or \\ar from March. 1967 , to March. 1973 JOINING llOOaE and relallves of those killed io Viet nam will be 1.Sl Dialrlcl Supervisor Phlllp Anthony. Rev Otto E. Spotttr of Laguna Hills aod the U.S. Marine Co11>~ 3rd AirCTa.ft Wlng Band. W ASllJNGTON (AP) -'DM Senate today gave eoarreselofta1 approval to a compromise "windfall" tax on the oU in· du1try. a S227 billion meuure de1i1ned as a cornerstane of Prealdent Carter's eoergy policy. The 86·31 vote sent the m easure to Carter for his signature, 11 months arter he recommended tt. Opponents contended the tax would depme the oil a.ndust.ry cl money Deeded for energy invest· m ent. Backers called tl fair and well W1Wn the ability of oal pro- ducers and royalty owners t.o pay. Before passing the bill, the Senate rejected an appeal by Sen. Bob Dole. R Kan., th~t would have i;ent 1t to the Fmance Co mmit&.ee for beatings on how it would affect U.S oil production and independent pm- ducers That vote was 61·35 Earlier, Sen. H enry P . Bellmoo, R-Okla • droppt:d hti. attempt to send the bill to the Appropraations Com mittee . Bellmon wanted that panel to s tudy h ow the suggested earmarkmg of the tax revenues including 60 percent for jn. come·tax cuL~ -wouJd affect er. forts to hold federal spending The tax would take effect retroactively lo March 1. The bill as a compromise verSton of lhe $294 biliaon tax Carter recommended Ju t Apnl after deciding lo phase out rederal price controls OD U S. crude 0tl. He began decontrol m a n effort to spur domestic oal product.ton and reduce rellance on 1mport.s Decontrol wall allow U .S. prices to nse lo world market lt'vcls and cost consumers an esumated Sl tnlhoo 10 the 1980s The tax wtll take $221.7 btillion of that "windfall" and. after other federal and stale taxes arc :rnblracted. v.111 leave the oil in· dustry $221 billion 1t would not ha v1· had under ronlinuc<i con tr•1h Ekvator Falls In Africa; 23 Ki l led KLERKSDORP, South Africa tAP l An elevator cage r1lum. meted more lhan a m ale down a ... haft an the world's b1g~est g<>ld mine today, k1llmg all 23 miner)> Jboard.. authont.Jes i.a1cl. N ane teams of r~cue worlter'> went Ill to the shaft al thl' Vaal f{(>t'fs mine, about 60 miles ~outbwest or Johannesburg. to ..,ee ar any or the men had ... ur v1ved. a spokesman said. After clearing through a tangle or torn cable a nd wire and restonng power Imes to reach th e men. they reached the :.mashed cage and round all the miners dead, the spokesman said. The VaaJ Reefs mine employs 40.000 workers and is the world's largest South Africa is the world's biggest gold producer. The elevator accadent was the first of its kind at VaaJ Reefs in two years, and was lhe worst of its type at the mine. But in a fire last year, 102 miners died at VaaJ Reefs. OAn.Vfl'ft.OT A5 LOS ANGELE <AP) -A plan unvelJed by Southern Calllomi• cou~ lnd .. &ry and Ula60G le..Sen to •v Slot mUUCln • month tn bWldJnc loan1 llu been deKribed by one flnanchal expert at • poten. uea "1odsend" for lh alhna houalna Industry. ((e)' inana1emea\ end wuon lrual of 10 penalon fund• bdd a aerl of mo Unp Uda w k and •&reed to channel milllona ol doUan lnlo loo1·term loan commit- ment.I for oonatrucUoo ol burnu and ot.htr buiJdinta. Everett E . Shell, b d of the Aft,_, CJO Plumbert and f>ipeOltert Union, Hld Wednelday. SOAalNG INTEllEST llATES and riainM un- employment 1purred lhe move. Shtll Hid, addlnt "we "°" tho ... wUl 1pread quiekJy. nrtt throu1hout Cal.lfonala and then 1cro11 die nadon." "U t.belr plans ma~rlall:r.e, and their lnterest rat• are rtuooable, It could be 1 cod.lend to I.he industry.·· sald a apok•man for American Savtnc• and Loan Co. W. Dean Cannon. executive vice president of I.he CaUfornla S.'ltnp and Loan lnaUtute, called the pro. pc>tlll a "sipillcant atep In tbe rt1ht dlrecUoll and tbe kind of action we have been UJ'llnl for years." Shell said lbe interest rates to be charged for * * * pension fund money will be somewhat below the to&ta ln1 r.a. today -wllich race from 15 percent e,. perceet. llOWSVE&, BE DECLINED to speculate oe lhtt ad rate. ~din1 that 1! the proeram ls apJ>roVed as pected, teams of expert.a In the industry wtU d what rate to charge. 3 MOit of the estimated $2 billion ln pension f\and re serves held for Southern Callfornl• bulldinC lnduatr workers Is presently invest.eel In stocks, bonds and 1ov ernment securities, and the proposals must still 10 fo final approval to the full boards of trust.eel. New Sex Education Book Hit SACRAM£NTO <AP) -A proposed state reference book for lhe teacben of sex ed\aCaUon is ••an atlaclr by the sex educa· Uon establllhment on lbe faml ly." says c ritic Jacqueline Kasun of Eureka. Bank Sets New Credit Rulings Elect I Incumbent ~ Donn Hall i But stale health consultant Susan Cronenwett calJs Mrs . Kasun "a self-appointed zealot to stop sex education who has distorted lhe book.·· Mrs. Ka.sun said in a telephone interview Wednesday that the state has been ''doing every· thing it could to conceal the book from parents." 8'.U81e11 •• , .... BAKER CAP) -The Cilming of new footage for the science- fiction blockbuster "Close En· counters of the Third Kind" con- tinued in the ...Dumont Sand Dunes after four stuntmen were injured when they fell out of fly- ing Jeeps, a Columbia Pictures spokesman said. "It was apparently not as serious as we had fu·st thought with helicopters flymg in to take people to the hospital," said Marvin Levy at the Columbia studio in Burbank Si91u BUJ B11elcftl SACRAMENTO (A P ) Gasoline service stations would have to post their pnces on signs legible from passing vehicles, under a bill approved by a Senate committee. Over the opposition of service station owners, the Business and Professions Committee voted 5-2 Wednesday for SB1430 by Sen. John Ho lmdahl, D ·Castro Valley, sending 1t to the Senate Finance Committee. 3 ._ Farnl'9 Slel• SAN DIEGO CAP > Neighbors are baffled by the violent deaths or an East San Diego family s hot in what authorities describe as an ap- parent double murder and s uicide. Homicide detectives said James R. Hart, 35, apparently killed his wife and 11-year-old son before turnmg the gun on himself. _,IHtsPhl•C CARLSBAD CAP) -An $18 million trash compacting and trans fer s tation , sever e ly damaged by an explosion, is ex· pected to be out of operation for an indefinite length of time. There were no injuries report- ed ·as a result of the explosion which rocked the Palomar Transfer Station Wednesday af- ternoon. 'llnmllts (]p Glenn Henry, a 37 ~ l'ar-olcl farm worker. ~miles after an out-of-court settlenwnt \\htch gives S5 m1Jhon to some 25.000 Californrn farm workers in a lawsuit challenging thl' TC'amsler~· l "nion's pensLOn fund. The agreement must bL' approved b:. a fl'cleral Judge ACLU Suit Backs Gay SAN FRANCl~CO (AP > Thl' American Civil L1bcrt1<:>!) Limon has filed ~u1t on behalf of an Atherton 1llustrator, Warren Preston, 41, whose ~overnment security clearance w as taken away because1te is a homosexual. The Lawsuit, filed in U.S. Distnct Court Wednesday against military omc1als. IS believed to be the rirst court test of whether the clearance kno\41n tis "SCI, .. which is higher than "lop secret."' can be revoked by the National Security Agency without due process It also is believed to be the first test of whethe r security agency investigators can demand details of government workers' sex lives and then revoke thei r secunty BEAT THE DEVELOPERS V(Jf E NO ON D Bob Spreen S...~01....-ia...._g.,._• Thelowest unresbic:tedfare. $ FIJ right to downtown Hobby Airport. ]wt Olll •'Davel Agent, your Cozpomte '1la"91 Anange.t or Hugbas Airw88t at (714) 540-2060 . . Nee. 30% oft am-way adult coec:h fare, BDd is aubtect to change. SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Reacting to Presi· dent Carter's credit crackdown. the Bank o( America. the nation:s largest bank. has hilted its interest rates and said it will turn down most new customers' requests for loans. THE BANK HAS TAKEN the actions lo com- ply with Federal Reserve direcllves to hold the growth in domestic loans lb.Ls year to a 6 percent to a 9 percent range. To control the growth In the area of credit card loans outstanding, the bank will : -Boost its minimum monthJy payment re- quirement on Bank-Ame ricard-Viaa and Master- Card accounts to 6 percent or the unpaid balance or $25, from 4 percent of the unpaid balance or $10 -Strengthen its cr1tena for new credit card applicants as well <.1s ror incrc11Ses 1n credJt limits ror cardholders. ALL MAKES! -INCREASES ITS TRANSFER and check 833 0555 service fee from 1 percent to 1 ~ percent - For home loans, the bank sa1d it is mer-easing Ask foe from 16~ percent to 17 percent 1lS interest rate on Our fixed-rate Joans for $150,000 or less on smgle-LEASE srletWST at family dwellings HOWARD Chevrolet At the same time. 1t 1s mcreasin~ its van able-,_ • · ·-• • · rate loans m the same pnct' range from 1s:1~ to ~""""'=N=E:WPO==-R-T_B_E_A"':!!C,,..H _ _, 1611! The maximum ratio of loan to appraised value or proix·rty "111 Ix: lowc:r<'d to 75 percent from 80 percent Call 642-5678 Put a tew word~ to W?tk tor you Girls' Sprin g dress sale. 7.99 to 22.99 Lots of styles and colors to choose front Get your daughter dressed for Spring with these specisl prices. Sundresses, knits and more. Umited quantities. A. Gingham check polyester I cotton sundress. 4 to 6x. Special, 7.99 DON N HALL FOR COSTA MESA CITY COUNICL Vote April 8, 1980 B. Ha waiian style print dress with tube top. Polyester/cotton. 7 to 14, Special, 11.99 Girls' Drnses, 462 and 4 70 $.f90Q BclloGk't Soclllt Coat Aala Mon.·Fd. 1°'9:30. Sat. 1~ Sun. 12·5. .... ' • • Be~ Alllf/on Vfelo. """"" *lo Mel, (114) ~11. ... , ' . \J .,., Orange Coast Daily Piiot State cout.al comrnllUoMn ruled lut wen thal arty all t .300 ael'ft of the Bolla Chica manhlandl are naittve wetlaoda worthy ol mutmum •~ prot.ectloo 1be move eueoUall.Y k:Docu the prope out from un- er plans lo build bomea ln the manhy acrea1e. located djacoo.l lo HunUnston Harbour The rul1na was baJled by c:onservauonlaU 'Ibey lo rpreted It u a m&,Jor move toward loUJ praen;auon of e marsh.lands Owners of Bolsa Chica. $Wla1 Landmark lnc. t.hlnk ey've been dQuble-croued. Slsnal aa.sd 'the ruUna could a:sh a~-on plans for hom • a boat marina and a anJh restoratioo project. It appean tbal the comm1sa1on rullng dOH throw new oubt into the 1974 ag~ent between Sipal aad the tale, which would have allowed for the desired projecta. Acco~ to that agreement, Si&naJ would deed land the state &n exchange for ao ocean channel into tbe arshlands. If nothing else, lhe commission ruling f'hows · a1aln e n sk property owners run by counttng on govemmenl- 1 agencies to live up to their agreements. 1 Without taking sides, it also appears the vote un· erscores the fact that something has to be done with olsa Chica. It cannot remain in its current state forever. •• nothing is done it very well could end up like the silted· up upper bay in Newport Beach. And this adds up to find- ing dollars from somewhere. School Bos Fees Al first it was considered unmentionable but last week school trustees in Huntington Beach did more than mention the possibility of charging students for bus rides to and from school. Ocean View School District officials were told to work up a report on how much the elementary students should be charged and what sort of savings this would mean for the district. At least two or the five trustees seemed willing to back such a pay-as-you-go system. A similar plan was instituted recently in Laguna Beach. Officials said parents there at first balked at the plan but now seem to be going along with it. Students in Laguna Beach are charged 70 cents for a roundtrip ride. Ocean View trustees said consideration or the plan is an order because the district faces increased transporta- tion costs and has a fleet of aging school buses An alternative, they suggested, would be to begin re· ducing the number of student bus stops. It would seem since taxpayers are screaming for cuts tn government and supporting tax-slashing initiatives. ~o me form of a pay-as-you-go approach is worth cons1der- mg. ' ~:;~~!. .t~r.!ti~~!~~Huntin gton _, Beach Cha mber of Commerce got fully immersed in : political waters. ~ Through its political action committee, the chamber j -.. put more than $25 000 into the campaign. Criticis m of.the degree of involvement seemed to be widespread throughout the city. It got worse when the cha m ber reported that it received a loan of $15,000 from one developer to cover campaign costs. This time around. the chamber's efforts a re on a s maller scale. , It endorsed three City Council candidates -incum· I: bents Ron Pattinson and Clancy Yoder and challenger t Wesley Bannister -for the three seats. ~ The poLit1cal action committee also endorsed City ~ Treasurer Warren Ha U and City Clerk Alicia Wentworth. ~ both of whom face challengers. ~ It seems· that the chamber profited from the ex· ;,t periences in 1978 and its participation is mor'e in keeping ~ with a local election. :: It plans to perhaps s upport its candidates through • newspaper advertisements, but nothing of the magnitude • of the past campaign. The chamber also is performing another service in that it is sponsoring a picnic in Central Park Sunday so the public can meet a ll the candidates. This event and a lower-key approach to the election in general s hould be welcomed by all residents and can- didates. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s Invited. Address The Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. · Boyd/Teaching ByLM.BOYD The count of available schoolteachers rises and fallB r e rn arkably from year to year . Matter of m oney, usually. Business can boost it..s wage scales with some s p eed whe n necessary. School boards ruo late in this. So business this year has hired away a lot of teachers. It isn't all a matter Dear Gloomy Gus Sure hope the can- d.ida ta f OT' council la Hunttnitoo Beach know more about city iovem- m en t tban tbey ap- parently know about lb• city llmlta. Al leut 25 percent ot tbelr un· sitb tly camp al10 po1ten are tacked to polea and fences ln Cosu Mao, Fountain Vallev, Weat mlnater and SeaJ Beach. D.M.S. or money, however. Boredom plays its part. As the old Roman Juvenal said, "It is the repetition, like cabbage served at every meal, that wears out the schoolmaster's life." It's generally believed that when a man notices the color of a woman's eyes be bas a romantic interest in her. That's why no hus band should ever mention to his wife lhe color of an)' other woman's eyes, except maybe that of his mother's. This is Item No. 922C in our Love and War man's buic reader for beglnners. Honeybees die when they aUng bumam. But not when tbey sting other honeybees. Those scholarR who put all the Misa America W.Uatics Into a computer .. Y tbe most likely winner 1hould bt 20-yeara·6 montb1 old, a • freen~yed brunette born in April, a ptano player and a resident of aome amaU town In Calllomla. · loflqta don1t Jet .. ••lclt. 1'oddl•n don't, elther. Not until •&e 3 cit 4, If ...... di) u,.r ltart '° .,. ....... "' Lb• mlllra* ~ R*'1 N. Weed/Publ~'-f' Tiwnn K~ll 'Eclelr Barblt'• Krttbl<flll!d toriM P191 lf.dllot. The Reven1=1e Sharing Blight Tb• attn• waa New HampAlre. There they ut. all HVen ot t.be RepubUun ptel• ldtoUat bopefu.La Tbey ranced from Lbe ut- t r a · C OD · 1ervatlvea aucb u PhU lp Crue and Ronald Rea· aao to tbe more moder· ate Howud Baker , Robert • Dole ud John Anderson. Somewhere in bet ween wu Jobn Conn.ally and George Bush. It was to be a debate to develop the differeftees between each can- did ate. 1be public across the na· tlOn waited anxiously. But as it turned out there was really no de· bate. Mailbox -If any of the HftD bad any rta.1 dlfferences it failed to aurface. They wet1! unanlmous for cutt1nc government spendln1 but they alao ~re all for lncreulng the de· fenae and military budget.a. One wooden bow both would be possi- ble? THE SllAME of it la that it was tbeir goldm opportunity to s peak out agalnat one of the most pernicious federal pro- grams ever conceived. 1bat is the ''revenue sharing" invented by Richard Nixon. They dido 'l even question the wisdom of the program as they all rushed to assure their full s upport. AJl but Reagan wbo seemed to try to Indicate the states could better handle their own pro- grams. But in his faltering pre- sen tatlon be was unable to articulate bis thoupta and the meaage waa bt. Of course tbe 1utes. and more especially the local 1overa· meata, love the idea of the federal government 1etUng the blame for taxing while they reap some of the benefits. And the acbool people are positively e uphoric over the fe deral handouta. IT 18 BAD enough for the state and local govemmenta to be financed in such an inefficient manner. Under the system a s ubstantia l part of the tax dollars are used for tbe collec· tton from lhe people of the so sutes and another substanti~ part spent in red.islributJ.ng 1t back to the states and locals. But the real evil is that the system has placed 1t.1ale and local government under the domlnaoce ol the federal IOY· •rnment aod lta buN•.erat.a. Tb UI local coat1'ol of the ac.hoola, aell determlnaUoa of poUeles aod prosrama .,, UM cW. ud countln, and eo.en state'• rt~ have been preempted by thole ln Waablngtoo who, elected by nobody,repl"e9ent nobody. Yet, wlth their threats of withholding federal fundl, they dictate to the schools, invade the righu ol lhe local communlties to determi,ne their own pro- grams, and even compel the legislal.ure$ to enact law. "or else." THE TAX DOLi.ABS collected from the people wllbln each s tate have now become tbe federa l bureaucrats' money. They not only decide who will get it but how it will be spent. But the lure of "free" money is a powerful weapon which few can resist. Certainly the ob&e· quious legislators and local politicians and educators show no inclination to do so. To the contrary, when cilliens of a community or a st.ate ques- tton the need or desirability of a program receiving feder al aid, the state and local officials res pond with "What do you care, 1l doesn't cost us anything. it's feder~ mooey." The Republicans' failure to at· Lack the program leaves only President Carter in oppo&ition. He has proposed reductions in revenue sharing as be seeks to balance the budget and restore the economy. Fat chance be will have with all of his opponents bolstering Coogr~s to continue and mcrease the sharing. But the lesson is there. And the more the sutes and local governments come to depend uPon the federal government for financing the more the people's abaUty to chart their own course d1m1ru.shes. ft is an e ros1oa of freedom which eventually will destroy the liberties the country once en)oyed Gray Whales and Powerboats a R isk y Mix To the Editor: J am a volunteer guide on a wbalewatcb boat sponsored by The American Ceucean Society, of which I am a member. We h ave bee n wat c hing the migration of the California gray whales srnce their arrival rn our a r ea in late Oecem ber On Saturday. March 15, I was on the whalewatch boat in Newport Beach with several other A C.S volunteers and several other people, observing the northward mlgralion of the whales. We witnessed a rrig hte nin" s pectacle. The Warmington Grand Prix . an offs hore powe rboat race, was taking place off of our coasWne. in the height of the n o rthward migration of the gray whales! WHEN THE powerboats, helicopters , and airplanes involved in the race began to enter our area, ttie whales diaplayed behaviors that neither 1 nor other volunteers bad ever seen before. Five whales. upon hearing t be extremely high-pitched nolaes. and feeling the sou11ds reve rberating through the waler. did an abrupt 360 degree turn and headed southward, golng at least twice as fast as they were going wblJe heading north! They acted very frightened and disortenUd. We also observed seve ral other pods of whales that, upon the approach of the boats, turned in toward the coast, began swimming in circular patterns. and completely altered t h ei r normal s wimm ing, breathing and diving techniques, and were generally displaying harassed and terrified behavior created by the noise and heavy boat traffic, boat racers and apecutor boat..s alike . These whales, ii in the path or a racing boat going approximately 8S mph .. could not have been avoided. The whale; and the boat's occupants would probably have been killed. and the boat certainly would have been destroyed. This boat race should be put off until the last of the whales bave passed our coastllne and are safely out of the area where the race occurs. ll is only a matter of approximately two months' difference i n the acbeduling of the race. Appeals have been sent to the race 1ponaora, Th e Warmington Group, to postpone next year's W armlngton Grand Prtx until after the mlgratlon Is over. I alncertly hope that thi:; will be the case. MIMI SWA(N 0..-zllea:•••• To tbt r.dbor: W• an~ by Jack M · 4trtoa'1 !Mal tU1rt1ard for truth and l ac k 01 pro fellllionahsm as reflected Ul tus column on the United Farm Workers. Much of lhe column consis t s of inf la mm atory rhetonc and vague generaliza· t1ons based upon st>veral s~1fic examples <'iled LD the piece. Anderson claims the u fW .. actually mefl.s secretly .. with ~rowers an Texas . Anzona. New Jeri.ey and Florida "to llabolage agreements won by other un ions " The only group in any of these states I.hat even purports to ho ld contacts with growers as In Arizona where a company un· ion has signed "yellow dog" con· tr a els with two or three Phoenix-area citru s growers <where workers agree not to join legilimate unions. including the UFW and the Teamsters). The U FW has never met with any ol these growers -they have re· fused to talk with us for nearly 10 years despite strikes by our m e mbers and dema nds by workers t.o recognize the Uf'W. ANDERSON narrates the ac- count ol an alleged beating or an "investigative reporter" which was supposedly witnessed personally by me at a Phoenix UFW rally. Rep<>rts from ~ dozen or so news men who at- t'en ded the rally and from flalnclolhes Phoenix police of- i c e rs who we r e there say nothing or a reporter or anyone else who was "badly beaten" at the event. Anderson 's reporter now says "badly beaten" was too strong; he was only slugged and shoved around For reasons of space and time this letter does not refute every he in Anderson's foul att..ck on us. lf he had the ethics and pro- fesslonallam t.o check his facts with independent sources, An· derson would have been pleased to know that the constitutional procedures and guarantees p racticed by the UFW are amon& the most democratic of any union in ~ nation. CESAR E. CHAVEZ President, United Farm Workers of America AU..-.qrllep&es To the f,dit.or: Your March U editorial "Arbitrator Lag Could Be Costly" renecta that you are remarkably 111-lnl onned. The focus or the editorial Is alle1ed costly delays In upholdln& the flrlq ol former Dep .. ty City Attorney J obn O'Connor. You 1t1te tbat ,the parUea waited aeven months fO)r I bearina olflcer decls\Gll. You alao commeat tb1t the bta:rtns offl~r. aft er a 'b r••·day bearlq, pronUed he'd ban b1I won~ b1 wt Onober. TM 1.-t ii UW tbe ~UI .. not •••• tubmttted ual U .. mad October . v.hen O'Connor'" and the caty's bnefs were rued. Also. the hearing was four days. not three. lbe matter was under submtSS1on for about four and one·half months. not seven. and that tll not an unreasonable period, JllVen thf' romplex1t) of th\' t'ase and th<' \ o lunw o f "'' 1denN> and test1mon) l'Ot' ALLEGE that t.be Stal(' Offl<'t' of Adm1n1.,trall\t' ll earin"s would ha\•e been qu i cker, and that thos e a rbitrato r s are normally required to nrush oH their work in 30 days. In fact. in the Last e1ty heanng handled by OAH, a very simple case. 1t took approxJmately two months to receive a six-page dttts1on You are apparent ly not aware that the city received. a letter in December. 1978. from tbe OAH advising us that. for budgetary reasons. "effective January 31. 1979, the OAH will no longer accept filings ror hearinl( your aaency's cases." Thus, at the time ol O'Connor's temtinauoo. the OAH was not apparently available. At some point. the OAH decided it could hear our C&IM!S, but advised us in April 1979. that the r1rst available bearin& date was ~pt. 24, 1979. For this reaso n . the Personnel Com mission ultimately selected another hearing officer. so that the heanngs could begin in July. Ther~fore. there is no foundation for your suggestion that the OAH would heve been faster . The city is obvioualy eager for a prompt resolution of this case and has made every effort to expedite the process. GAlLHUTTON Clty Attorney HunUngt.ocl Beach Othn than ac~ that the ~ring Sl'I qwstion ~ loll /OUT da111. not thrtt -a. Ma. Hutton 1tottf -the DoilJI Pilot staftdl bthlnd ~ edatonot °' both focttlol and fOJTcomment. -£diu>r r. ellt's '1ete To the Editor: As the worried parent ot a cbtld at Fairview State Hospital. I appredllte your concern for the welfare ol the handicapped clli~eoa ii Propolltion 9 abould pass. However, l conalder your edi t orial of March 18 miadl.rect.ed. You abould pohlt your attention t oward t be etcalalilll cost of care for the bandlcapPed It Fairview. Slmplt arlthmeUc provldea atartllns lnlormatton. The f'1lrYaf'1' anr.ual budcet Is almo!{t $ u million which e<:u.atea to $30,SOO (or eacb or the 1.340 denloDmentalb dJsabled people at Pa'lnlew. S!nce 1915, lb• m_...,. OOlt of cue bu rtMn fta.a'.~to ..... ,...,.... If \ l')Ur ne~paper would just check into lhe facts surrounding the rise in cost. you will find th~t lhe tot.al number of handicapped al Fairview h as dropped dra!>tlt'ally in the past 18 months from m·er 1.~ to the curttnt .1llt1me low o f 1 ,340 . <..:ont'urrenlly with the drop an pJta·n~. tht· !>t.trf ha!> n st•n from 1.600 t.o 2.100 I Sl'GG F.ST that f'airv1ew c-;1re full y w e i g h th e ram1f1cat 1on!> of closure of res1dent'es and reversion to c-ustod.JaJ <'are while eliminating Foster Grandparents and essential leve l of care jobs. The public may not be satisfied wtth the manner that Fairview has chosen to make the necessary cut s in its budget wh tle ma mtaining a lavish, top-heavy staff. What scares me about ell this is ... that the voters will demand the closure of the state hospitals b eca use pf t b e exorbitant cost of operation. More and more propositions may be necessary to check the runaway spending or public funds . We, the parents or chlldren at Fairview and the taxpayers in this sute need your honest editorial strength to force our community college districts, and local and state governments to stop this wildly escalating spending spree. NA ME WITHHELD ~··u. To the Editor: A comment on the March 12 article. "$1 Jump ln Waler BWs Due." The article goes on to say "perhaps" a dollar a month mcreue to most families aloag the Orange Coast, wlth numerous "conjectures" by tbe water districts' many, many officials of th~ many, many areas. There was no menUon at all about the acres and acres of water used b}t lb e farm cooperaUves, come raln or come shine. or any suggestions that the big, big water usen cut back in any way. Now, with t he help of tbe Daily Pilot, the m any. maoy water cffftdala from the maoy. man1 watet' districts can up ta.e coat ol water to bomeo~rs pretty much u they see fit. 1'e raiae In Mntces can and wtU exceed tbe '1 a month proPoHd. Waniua bet? ZOE E. RALPH , .GENERAL NEWS .... -Rf!'e"*er Lt. Gov . Mike Curb has created co mmission lo rec nlit ·'the highest • caliber people" into : • s tate government. ·~=He n amed nin e :; p e rs on s lo t b e : •• comrrussion. ·Boy, 7, AppreheDded As _Smuggler of Drugs NEW YOU (AP) -Polic. ap- prebeDclld u a1Mpd nt.ena0oe1I ctna1,,..... wttb 11 PGUDdl of man· JNAa at ~ Airport. but tbty dktn't bow wbat to do wttb him. He'e only 1 yean old .. A Port Aulbortty poll of1lclal said Wednelday the lncl•l Nfleeta a new phaee ln the 1muullna ~ dru11 from Uw Caribbean. "WC'VE EVEN HAD lnat.anc. of kid bdJtt ret1ted from tbeir parents --- to n, down t.Mre and brb" baek BEAT draca ... &akl u.e oft1cia1. w111o did not v· Need-..1 N want to be l~nUfied. "Some ol these 1888 ~ OW THE childrea fly back and forth more A.GANA, Guam <AP) -Any U.S. DEVE'~DC often than the P'iot. do " cltlaens who want to visit the Com-LVl"'a:.n.::J Police satd the boy n ew from monweahb ol the Northern Mariana V(JfE Klngaton., Jamaica, and came tnto ulands will need a visa to enter. says customs at the airport carTYtnl toys Gov Carlos S. Camacho. The an-NO in one band and an autine luggage nouncement calD41 after the U.S. Im-~ cartoo in the other migration and Naturallzatioo Service \11., When the carton was found to be reversed a 1978 agreement under D full of plasuc bags or Cok>mbian which the residents or the islands Bob ~ mariJuana. police said they took tbe were considered US. citizens for im· tJVI'""'' • Norman Maller. author ol • '1b.e Ex· ecutioner'• Soni." has aaked that hit namebewtthdrawn from fiction award competiUoo which he aaya American Book Awards Com· mtttee bas turned into "commercial event." ROBERTC. KAZ ER ATTORNn AT LAW ~-­---· 401 awtc C.ntef 0... West ..... 1030. S•ntll Ana T ef; MJ-4t.31 S pe cl al111ng In cr iminal law. drunk drlvlf\9 and personal injury. Free consuta~ lion. boy into custody. mlgralloo purposes. --a.---.• :--~~~~~~~~_:_::___::_.:___:_::__~~~~~~~=:::!.:.=.==::..=:.::..!:..::::.:::.._~~~~~-===============~~~======~~=!. .... !• . : : : ,: ... ... .,. . : . . .. . . . : . 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NYSE and ~ 4S'tt· 70'l. oo ~I'd wv.111 ~ no.. Reguta<ly \20 24 ~·,t0 Y.M ..hin., ~om lnt'•· NOW $5.99-11.99 &-Ill.Mia. NH Nan .tnd S..~ In~ Conon. IMX>I °' '°"on/~ Reg ~18·25 1/2...0£F ~ SlACKS NOW $4.99-12.99 IM>~"' ""dv •ion or~ ..oo color~ rn $or pilliln tron1~ lrom FASHION ~TERS Al9f• • lnt"• p ....... Metro and ~Reg \ll.·26 45% 70%df ~car~ NOW $9.99-13.99 "'neck"°' Of!W n«:ks and-all'f <h!fl'\ ., orion. "1ftland. CXJllOl'I and chenlle In 5eleoed gor~ on'1. coouSMllng l..Jmoled qull'llillft. '° h..ffl' RIC} \19 J2 -and~~·~df. V... rtg \16·24 NOW Sl.99-9.99 NOW ALL $9.99 8laMn fl'g \42 60 ASSORTED JEANS NOW Sfl.99-29.99 s...e 35"·~ on tMOf1td JNn" EUROPEAN SPORTCOATS tram Id•,._. O.. lAM'• Few ............... and A.5-lk. I /2 all ol ~land.~· ..ool Reg "20-24 rock dnd i-ed ~Cit'. rom MM' $9.99-15.99 ~and ,.._.~ Reg \110 .J00tEN 911EFS NOW$54.99 20'li al IN 311D ol "°'*' COllOn SHOES & BOOTS brMk \M* ~ -Atg '8 NOW$6.49 Oon'l 119"" 2°" = l!Wft't AAMt KIMst-. 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''"" .,...._ """'" HAj \JZ ·Z1 lamou-~·· l<o1J )U 14 NOW NOW $14.99-1 7.99 $8.99-15.99 CASUAL ORESS£S JlNORJEANS ..,,,_ Ol1 • ~ cl "'fg" <4Wdl ~ on iun'Q lff"" rn dtnom-and dr~'A'\ At...orwd ~ \I )() rNfYi1 colon lrom '°""' ol \°'1' NOW ...__ "*""" Reg ~ l lJ NOW $11.99-19.99 $14.99-19.99 LADIES SHOES ~ l/JonMWold~ol DRESS PANTS a-... c..... and Qltlff 0-lrorn•~~ol LJmOll!o l'Nlwr ~ Hun-,. in lor turtlOt dr-~ tn . ~cl ~ N bhl wlolalon and oolcn \24· 34 NOW SAVE 1/3 $15.99-19.99 a a ,. r5'tll1 WI••• St.,.,,. OoMllt MWCGllll. n4/9NU1 E!UM-fOfffAdMllAliit ....... tl_,..Tf~ ---= ... ,., .. ,,,,,,. .... ,,~,.,.,.,, ,., It ..... _,..,.._ 11J/9H'W 111,.,.,&1 ,,..,.,.,._..,,.,ow...~n~ • 3 _,,,,... """·......,' w . 11M11-1• ; I WI 1l7H uw ... ""'· ..,_ _. t10fl•. lfll1ll-lltl HONEST DECENT CARES " J • • HE LISTENS! , Phil Maurer For City C:Ouncil Dist 5 The Candidate Who .. Cares Enough To Listen . .. I '' Most Politicians Are · Never Available- 1 Commit That You'll Be Able To Reach Me At My Office ANYTIME!~ Philip Maurer Educator, Busin~man ., • J 1 ,.. I • MolHl F•~ • fReport Tells s ~Safety 'Lack "' J.~RRANCE (AP) -A lack ol apedltc at.t., SaJ)ty regulations will bar lnveatlaator5 from di~ citing Mobil Otl ror a two-day tank rarm fi~t left three persona dead last year. otllri•l:1 sai • · Ca.lilornia Dtvt&lon ol O«upationaal Safoly an4Health aaid Mobil could not be-cited for some' all.eel serious deficlencies ln sar~ty t'QUlpmcmt • bemuse there a.re no appUcabJe sute regulations. • " ' CALOSBA aEPORT MADE publir th.is said the deadlY lnfemo Dec. 3 would not have ~oed if an adequate safety plan bad been m tiorJ al the Torrance rellnery. accident investigation report was withheld r review this month when CalOSHA cited for six alleged s afety violations not directly lin to the ftre. >lobil is appealing those charges. jf Mobil bad bad "a viable and enforceable safety program. this accident resulting in the loss of lliree lives would not have occurred, .. the report said. MISFAKES MADE BY ILL-equipped and un. trained employees caused the 42·hour fire that burned 1 7 million gallons or gasoline. the report said. Mobil sookesman Grcj? LaBrachc said t~ otl company believed at was "very unfair" that CalOSHA released its report lo the media before g1v ing 1l lo the company. But he said that MobH "is in complianre with all stale regulations and has a comprehensive I raining and safety program.'' He added. "lf new state regulations are passed. we will comply with those, too. .. WE 00 AS MUCH AS WE CAN, .. LaBrache said ''But I don't know 1f it is poss ible to create a safety program that will guarantee there wiU neve r be an accident.·· Overheated butane fumes escaped through t.he seals on a gasoline storage tank and set off the spectacular fire, rnvestigators found. Employees didn 'l know butane was being added to the raw gasoline stock, the report said, and the excessive temperature of the butane being mixed with fuel in the lank created more pressure than the seals on the floating lid could bear. TIIE NEAREST FLAMMABLE GAS sensor was 415 feel from the leaking tank. according to the report. When employees s melled gas vapors. supervisors called for vapor testing but ·'the en· vironmenlal section bad gone home and their test equipment was not available," the report said. Supervisors should have required the use or flammable gas detectors. but employees instead were allowed lo find the leak using their sense of smell, the report stated. - Five workers exposed themselves to great risk by entering a diked area in the vicinity of the leak, investigators said. Mobil was cited earlier for fail- ing to provide respirators lo employees entering tbe vapor area. Paid Political Advettilement ELECT ERIC ''e.J··" JOHNSON IUSDllSS SIMSI HUMAMC~ l'Oll COSTA MUA COUMCIL ••• fOI us ==~-.. -·~·.--. --· ... .,_,,,.. ..... ..,.Clllll .... .............. ~ ... . ..... from ... °"' Celffoml• leroundedup NOttdar In the' f . DAILY PILOT 4x8 FT. 1/z INCH O.t the Rooic and Roll the aaringa up for eomethtng .i.e. (Litt.I. pun there. follla.) W• m.ay.Juat .... you a big 1 ,.. bundl. on J'OUI' roon\ *" u .. I TO I adclltion. (Not•: ID. I TO I n..i ... don't bring Al ... TDU the truck. The deal ia APm I for th• public.) lxl2 CEDAR SIDllG 5£.rr. Smooth face one llide. roU9h the other ( wou.ld JOU call that two-faoed?). u- inaide u out d.epenclin9 on the Bniah you 91 ... tt. Tl-3 lUTOMOIO.E CLUIEI I POLISH 2 47 16 FL. oz. I waan't going to~ any, but thoee i.tt..n • ··vat to me. And •03." can't fight it. ru bet ··1" and ··2 .. a.ren 't hall .. good. ARCO GRAPHITE MOTOR OIL YOUI CHOICE: 10/40 wr. OR 201so wr. That alippery black QT•Phi te oil wor Ju. (You want U8 to ..U you an oil that c:loesn 't? ) Compare the pric... For atra COlftp&nJ', for ~forth. .tud.nt. a little outdooi- pienic. llTllJIATIC COIDLESS TmD 4 7!.us Plup right into the outlet. you plU4J your li4Jh~ or coH .. pot into i~. Tuma on and off when J'OU eet it. IUllEIJWD CDllllC LOOI PUITEIS I~~ 10" -2.87 12° -3.87 SUDll VICITOLa PUIPLE POlf-P&I 49.t I-FOOT 2x3 IOUGB DOUGLAS Fil 127 Bet thia price isn't hard toll.,. with. W• t:ry to Q'i99 you better than what you'd ~ (Oh. 70\l apectecl •Leet? Hahl> UlCO II-DASI AJl/1'11/JIPI IADIO WITB I TUCK 01 . ·~. . " ~ ~i' '~/ . . ... You ahould ha .... heard what Tim Han.st eaicl about thia. very not.worthy ccnnm.enta, my J'M. CASRTTE STEUO TAPE PURI 59~.ssi OR IJOD-581 You can rech&rqe your own auto air condition•r with thia stuff. The price sure be.ta any I &now. (But th•n I don't .....Uy &now eo much.) STIUCTOUS lllllCUIS POITDU PIOP&IE usan.1 Cut alwnlnum. 280 eq. ll\cMa. 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I '. -. . ·:" • • ' Voar Hometown j · Dally el" paper VOL. 73, NO. 87, 3 SECTIONS,..-PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS Britons Deerg 'B• Spender Anne' LONDON <AP> -Anll . royaU1t1 t"wmed for Printfl1 Anne today, 11ccu1ln11 th•• queen'• dauahter of "t ultmM 8rltl1h taxpayen" by ovt1r 1peDdlna bet atal•provtdtd I lowaMe ln a thne of national bel\·lllbteni"I· "Bl& Spender Anne." said a headline tn one newspaper Shown by recent polls to be the most unpopular member or the royal family, the H ·year-old princess was critlcl&ed for build tng a sumptuous stable at her Gatcombe Park home, a 1973 Kin rrom Q\NMm Ell&abeth II to mark h~r murla10 to Capt. Mark Phillips "I would have lhouahl lh•t l>t"Ople Uke Pr\nce a Anne would have M!t an example to others "'ho ore not 1>0 lucky." sneered Hob Cry~r . ~ Labor Party member of Parhument from " workin& rlai,~ Yorkshire daa- tnct ·'The s p e nding on their ~n1mals . shows a lack or fellow feeling for people," said Wilfred Gardiner. a local coun- c1lman in the Coli.wolds area of Market Off 26 Points centtal Entland where u,. eou. pie Uve. The 1pendln1 controversy wu aparlled Wednesday when the Conaervatlve aovernmenl re- leased lta 1980 oat.tonal budaet. Most of the royal family were bud1eted pay raises keeping pace wilb Britain's Lt-percent 1nflatloo rate, but Princess Anne got a whopping 30 percent bike. The reason, Buckingham Palace said, was that the prin- ce&s overspent her 1979 sum "by several thousand pounds in pursuance or official duties" - Dow Dips Sharply_; Gold, Silver Slide NEW YORK (l\P) -The s loe k ma rkel I a psed into anOOier rJroad decline today. re· s uming the slide that began six weeks ago. Gold and s ilver also plummeted. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials. which c loi.e d Wednesday at its lowest level in almost two years, lost another 26 points to 735 today after Ctve three hours or tradmg. Losers outnumbered gainers * * * by more than 8· l among New York Stock Exchange-listed 1s- sut>t>. The market made a bid to ral· ly in early trading Wednei.day, but lht• advance collapsed late rn the st>Ssion Analysts said that showing prompted more selling today Brokc·rs said concerns ove1 record interest rate~. rnnat1on and thC' prospect of a recession we re s till we1ghin~ down the market * * * Speealators Sell Silver Takes Dive I On New York Mart NEW YORK (AP) -Silver , 7 prices fell s harply today as speculators unloaded the metal following the announcement that the metal's largest owneT was seeking t.o borrow money. In London, the price of silver fell S3 an ounce to close al $14.50. down more than 70 percent from the peak of $52.50 reached m New York on Jan. 21. The price kept falltng in later New York trading, dropping to $10.450 an ounce in trading on the Commodity Exchange for silver to be delivered in Apri l. It lat e r recovered slightly t o $11.30. metals· also fell. Gold dropped S31 50 to close at $474 an ounce 1n London. The Hunt announcement about the bonds was vague, and efforts to reach him were unsucce:ssful. It was unclear whether the bonds would be backed by silver in case of default. or whether they would be convertible mto the metal at a certain price Si nclair said he doubted the bonds would come to market "I thmk they got their money today from Continental banks," he said The value of 200 million ounces or silver at $10.50 an ounce 1s $2.l billion. but far less than the $10.5 billion peak value. Gold a nd s i l ve r prices slumped and the U.S. dollar hit a four.year high against tht' NATION'S LARGEST BANK TIGHTENS CREDIT -A5 ANTI-INFLATION REAL INVISIBLE ENEMY -88 Hallan lira and a 10-month peak against the West German mark on World financial markets to- day BullJon pnccs £ell sharply m the morning and were still well below Wednesday's levels even after a slight recovery later in the day. Gold closed in London at $474, down $31. Gold closed in New York al S463, down $33. Silver traded ln London at $16, down si.:ro from Wednesda.y. But it plummeted in New Yon. to almost SlO before recovering to $11.40 But this was down from Wednesday's close of $15.80 Wect.nie.day'a b18h wu SU.90. Monex in Newport Beach quot· ed gold at noon as $460, and silver at SlO. 75. Talks Continue BOGOTA. Colombia CAP> The guerrilla occupation of the Dominican Embassy entered its second month today with the left· 1sts s till holding 29 hostages. but the government was indical· mg some progress toward a solution of the crisis after the seventh oegot1allng session NeJson Bunker Hunt. a Texas billionaire, announced Wedncs day that he and four wealthy Arab investors planned to issue bonds backed by more than 200 miUion ounces of silver bullion The move was seen by some traders as evidence that Hunt. who apparently was the largest buyer or silver as the metal soared upward from $6 an ounce 15 months ago, needed money a nd might have to sell some of the silver if the bond issue could not be arranged. Slain Boy Mourned By Fellow Students James Slnclair, the bead or a New York investment firm that speciallzes in precious metals, said the announcement or the bonds waa seen as a bad sign for the market, which already had been dropping. The prices of other precious Coast Weather W eaterly winds 15 to 25 mph this evenlns, easing by Friday. Lowa tonight 45 at the beaches and 53 in- land. Hlgha Friday 68 to 73. IN81DET8DAY Golf pro JOM Blalock 1144 rebounded from the injury that bpt M1 out o/ lo1t 11eor'1 inaug•ral Kemper Opn, .., her plltt*'o moMI lier OM of tlte plotlfl'• to watc• °' ,,... year'• fotu'ftQ· mnl al lrrl#O Vndl Covtd'l/ Cblb.S.~BJ. ..... AtY_..,.. '"' ............ llM~ W....._. a .. ......,. CJ .... M-9'ft ...... .. ......._.. ., .. -...... ,_ .. --................ M ~ 0-·--~ M c;;;.:... :: .... ..... \'1J r.::::.· • Alt E.:--.. ... , ltt =:..:... ............... • ... 11 °"..... .. -,, Q ....,.... .. MOURNED BY FRIENDS Olen Norman Barker PUZ4 SPECIAL OFFERED TODAY Spring brings brl&ht i~u to the special shoppers and merchants at South Coast Plua. Detaillng those tcleas, today's Dally Pilot features .. Soutb Coast Plaza Sprln& Speelals," a rour·page section. Don't m18t "South Coast Plan Sprin, Special.a" OD pagea All to A13 o today'a Daily Pilot. By ROBERT BARKER Of-Oally~ttaff Wednesday was a sad day for the 575 students al Westmont School in Westminster. That is when they heard for the first time ot the tragic death of their classmate, Glen Norman Barker, who was 1denut1ea earlier in the day as lbe latest victim io a string ot murders or young boys in Orange County. Glen, who lived with his mother and sister in Huntington Beach, was active in school athletics. performing on the football. basketball and track teams. ·'The kida were great," said Principal Carol Wilson. "You could bear a pln drop, they were so quiet. There were tean too." Mrs. Wilson and senior starr members went clus·to-class to tell the younpters of the inci· dent. "It is so tragic, particularly when a younaater ls Involved. They have not had a chance to live out their life," she said. "We wanted to be very careful. We noted that tbey prob- ably · read aoo.rt the deaths or the two younpten and that one of them wu lcJentllied u GJen. "It la aucb an emot1onal and delicate aae.,, Sever"1 ol the younpten ap- parenUy bad information coo- cernJne Glen'• lut kqOw!' ac- Uvltl• md they cooperated with deputy aberitf lnvesU,aton at the acbool at the end ol the day. lnve1U1aton alto bave told acbool oftldall not to releae certaln tnfonutioa ID fHr that (Bee 1IOUtN. Pap AJ) putJcululy on Gatcombe Park. She had to borrow from a bank to pay "huae" costa on renoval· mg the mansion's a ntiquated roofing arid guttering. the palace said. "Princess Anne. Uke all other members or the royal family, watches her spending extremely ca refully." s aid a palace spokeswoman. who declined to be identified. "Her allowance 1i. given not for herself but for state duties." The 1.980 budget gave Pnncess Anne 85.000 pounds ($187 ,000). up Crom 65.400 pounds ($143,880) in 1979. But lax and fee increases m the budget mean the common folk will be made to pay more for med.lctne, drink. cigarettes and Jtasoline. ·'Good Day for the Royals, Mean Day for the Rest ," trum- peted a baMer headltne in the mass-circulation Daily Mirror. While most Britons aqore the royal ram1Jy and don't begrudge them their sta te-provided pay, som e were obviously up 1n arm'> A Dally Mirror t>d1lor said his newspaper received "hundreds of calls'' denouncing Anne's tn· creased allowance. But Princess Anne's mum 1s planning some penny-pmchwg or her own, including a hold· down on palace !>laff and no new car She also will dip into hc>r personal fortune the s11.e flf wb1ch ts estimated at hundreds or millions of dollars in land. stock holdings, art. Jewelry and other weaJlh -lo b<· able l<> rr· fund some or her state allowanrc· in the coming year'> 0 .. 1, P1'9t ""'°'°' e,f P .. trt<.tl 0 Dol\,,_..H UNIVERSITY PARK ELEMENTARY STUDENTS GET GUIDANCE VIA TELEVISION Hookup In Irvine Tles Their School to University High Classroom 'Cutting Up' Popular Students Find Diuections Factual By RICHARD GREEN Of-~--DiasecUng cats, froe• and fetal pip doesn't bother mos\ 1tud«mts but some were queasy on the cadaver field trip. said University High School teacher Roland Rutter. Zandra Wilson. Univers ity Park Ele m entarJ School teacher, said her fourth. fifth and sixth graders are en· thus iaslic about dissection. Both teachers are involved m a s pecial program in which their lrvtne stude nts learn about anatomy using telev1s1on. On Monday nights for about the next month . Rutter's stu· dents and Ms. Wilson's students will dtSSect animals and the two groups wtll watch each other's progress over a closed·ctrcu1t te lev1s1on a rrangement. The televtSion hookup 1s known a:. two-way cable or inte ractive video. Ms. Wilson said a group of six students are selected from the' fourth. fifth and sixth grade to part1c1pat~ tn the progr am. This group of students is taught about dissection by three students from Rutter's 11th and 12th grade anatomy classes. Via the telev1s1on hookup, the older students teach the younger ones about anatomical s ystems 1n cats. frogs and fetal pigs. Ms. Wilson said "The students that arc in tht> dissection group were picked be c aus e they wanted lo participate -we avoid· pick- 1 n g anyone who would oe bothered by the process," Ms. Wilson s aid ... l 'm real soft- hearted myself a nd I didn't think I would handle this whole thing very well. but l've come to see dissection as a tool or in· formation. "My students use this tool to gel information about the <See DISSECT, Pa1e A.21 Youth Crime Report· Eyed The Irvine City Council wanta a report from the police depart. meat ODj Juvenile delinquency in the city. The council, at the urglng of Councilman William Vardou.IU called Tuesday for the police to report oo: -What is currently bein1 done to solve juvenile dellnquen. cy problem.a ln Irvine. -Wbat alterna.ttves are available. -What should the City Coun· ell do about the problem. UNI HtGH SENIOR MATT HAWK DEMONSTRATES ON TV In Irvine, Older Biology Students Help Younge r Ones ; ELEMl!NTAAY STUDENTS EXPLORE WORKINGS OF CAT O.vld Q,..nateln (left), Dan 8oko1ov Wortl Togeth•r - U IWLJ l'!LOT N~W YORK CAP> ku•al lM 0'1anluUon ol Petrol um Exportaq Counl¥ffl member lbt ltklled off lh• I t round ol ::rid Cl'\lde CMI prtC. hU1 . lt boOltan& pr\t'ee b)' about S5 110 1 rret lndmtry .owe. eonllnMd tod•y Ttw hlk a Ort> oomlna on JNU1 of th_. oal Wf'•t<'rn oH com Pr,nJ buy Imm th• hraJan O\llf nation, but ma)' not dtrl'clly a H1 UM Unh41d let bee. ... It buy• vtrtu.ally no KuwatU oU, Oil pftC:. htte doubMd lQ U'OW>d 13<1 I ba.rttl O~lr the e-at )'t'U Wlt.h the lit.eat r'OW>d ol SZ·•·b.rtt'I hlkf' f'Omln1 , .. I month " • I J ,.,,,,, Pr.a ..... MILWAVKES lAPl Ronald Ruaan h .. prt)po.od ap plymt "extnm• PNUu" .. t.hat oould "touch on a lhrHt of fort• ' to wtn lhe l"tleuc ot Ame-rtun hoat•C•" held In Tehr•n by Iranian militant.. The former Cahtornla ttovarnor, camp•l•nln1 for WlaroneJn'1 lepubllcan p,...ldent11tl prlm1ary Tuewday, told re portens that In m•km1 hi11 proposal. he wu "not Jlnao lhlnklna ot puahlna Ut. war button" ovtr the ettlmated '° h03t•fl•s who have been held captive atnc• Nov 4 R•aaan Hid t"hat In handUnac the hoataae crlsl1. th• Carter 1d mlruatraUon failed to lllll' advantaae ot lr1n'1 dependenct on imported food and Ill need to d hver oil to tanker:. etch da~ Ne \'nee llMIWC~C• NEW YORK CAP > Government lawyers uy there IS In suffi cient evldencf' tn bring lndlctmenL'i aea1nst any Carter ad ministration ofhcualb an the mvesllgat1on of allegataon11 that Robert L. Veaco tried to have the While Houae fi x hta le1al problem.a, The New York Tlmea reported today. The new.paper cited source• close to the inquiry u sayln1 the proaecutort' aasesa· ment of the cate was relayed thts week to a federal •rand Jury conducUna the lnvest11a· tlon by Asalstant U.S. Atwmey Harry Ben· net. vuc:o Vesco. the ru1lttve Amer1can rtn1ncler char1ed with bllkin1 slockholder1 out of mllllona ol doll19ra in an International swlndJe a decade aao. is Uvlna In the Bahamas. '••a' Salarw L.., llplaeld· SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A 1976 law Umltln1 annual coet· ol-llvlnf Hlary lncreaaea for California Judges and Judlclal pensioners ls conatltution1l. the atate Supreme Court ruled to· day. But there are certain excepllona t.o Its application. The law, which became effective Jan. 1, 1977, (rose salaries of Jud1ea for 22 months ind Umlted annual lncreues to s per· cent regardless or the conaumer price Index -the aauge for prevloua lncreuea. The 6-1 declalon by Justice William Clark aftlrm~d In part and reveraed In part a Lot Angeles Superior Court ruling which held the limits invalid. Mate Re-arreste d In Wife B e a ting K1·v1n Lf·c Grt:cn, 21, of Tustin. has been re-arrested in c·onnectaon with u murder case once linked lo th e Orange Coa!>t !> hcdroom bal>her murdt>rer <.; rcen "'al. arrested Tuesday ttl the Tustin Marine helicopter base where he works. A S200,000 arreat wartaot had been issued throujh Oran1e County e«1tral m unlclpal court. He la beln1 held ln Orange County Jail. wife'.!> beating an OecPmbt·r following a lengthy lnvc!>ligu- t10n, Capt Ron Lowenburg :.aid However. the OranlolP County Dis trict Attorney's oUacc didn't rile charges then because or In· sufficient evidence, Lowenburg said Smee then. Green's wife, the only eyewitness to the the crime. has recovered "remarkably,'· Lowenburli said, a nd will be able to testily in the case. She Is now living ln the area with her parents ">' Dfl'.WRll.S UO<>IU6 taWIN or,.,.._.,,~,..,. Cnunty health ottlclal1 have ICI\ en up tryln1 to hnd tht aour .-c Qf a 1m~ll on Or1UJlt Cou nt1 \ Ttu1tt l>l&lrtC'l bul11 that •om• drivc:re and PH1"n1en Hy \s m11klnt them 11u·k "H ~h"ro·~ &Qtm:Uuna thon t, WO haven't found lt. We've pret• ty much clo.od the ca1e." Hid Ken Realer. or the County Public Health O.partmeot. Rut transl! district otrlciala uy they ue suit tryln1 to nnd lh'1 1ourco or the odor that prompted 3S written complalnla or beadac he1 and nauaea. prtmartlyfrom drivers The problem began la1t fall. a district spobaman t&id, when a bui. driver complained that rumea in the brand·oew buses were «tvtng hJm headaches. The transit district had recent- 1 v purchased 65 o r the i.treamlml'd buses from the Otuo firm or Grumm&n-Fhdble. The buses are tuJly alr·condltloned. but are bulll with wlndows that can't be opened Arter the Initial complaints. both transit distrtct and county health experts tested lhe buses \ In quesUon. Also called ln were spectaltats from the •t•te Oc- cupa tlonal Safety and Health Admlni11tratlon. the enforcement ugency tor lndtLStrlal health and 11afety. But the buaea paased all the tests for carbon monoxide and Other t.oxJc materials with Oylng colors. Levels or the noxious fumes Inside the buses were well within sa/ety standards. Regler said. The transit district then hired a man they call one of the top toxlcolo1l1ta in the state. Dr Daniel F . Rubin He found nothmi The d1str1ct now expects u team of experts from Grumman. Flxlble t.o begin te1tin1 out the buses thoroughly' the latest or 1t.he1r strate.rtes to find the In addition. they hllve hired lht· m:.an who dcs1gnc•d the :.air conditioning system for lhl· buse~ to conduct hi s own ll':o;ts M c·unwhllf'. H 11f the 65 rn·w hu:-.t•!> owned hy tht• d1:-.tnct ha\t· ht·1·11 t:.akc·n orr thC' 'itrccts ·w<' sptmt .i lot of t1mt· on th1 ' and gave 1t a pretty good ~hot.· the county's Regier said "Wt· ~ot on tht· buM•l> our~elves and <:ut off ttll the ven tilation ~ystem-.. 1l 1w;t smC'lled like a bus to me ·· Solution Sought SACRAMENTO <AP) Lt. Gov Mike Curb says a new task force wiJJ seek a permanent l>Ql utlon t.o the flooding problem LJI Lake Elsinore in Southern C:.allrornia The young Marine la alleged by police to have brutally bat· 1ered his pregnant wife Diana, 20. about the head In the early morning hours of Sept. 30, klll· ang her unborn baby. The cir cum stances or the murder and beating first led police to believe it was the work of the killer, who had beaten or killed eight other women in similar fashion. Probe Intensifies In Ortega Murders But Green wa11 arrested for hJa Dollar Brings $100,000 BEVERLY HILLS CAP) - The moat expensive •liver coln ever sold -an extremely scarce 1804 U.S. eUver dollar -went to two El Paso coin deal en for S400,000 at an auction here. Blddina opened al Sl75,000 and increased by m .ooo lncremenll. wllh Larry Hanks and Bill Pullen, both 31 , snapping up lhe coi n "in about 60 seconds" Wednesday, said publlcl1t Roaer Beck. It wu the flr1t nlaht ot a three·d1y rare coin auctJon 1t lb& Beverly Wllshlre Hotel. ORANQI COAIT DAILY PILOT TM°'...., cu.i Deny..,,.., •If" WllRft rn..,. n,,,..,,...,._,.,..,,,,_,_•••""Ot- C .. •I I01t4111Vl""C_, le-0110 .. 11-.,0 ""'""'"" -.,.., ,........,, ,, ... , ,., C..to ...... N._, llff<". -II--..C"'"-l~ln Vollto "''''"" L ......... H'"llovf" , .... A ''"''• , .. ..,.., trdftteifl'l I• ... ,,,... \Ah•,..••""" .......... ,.... .. ,,.., .......... , ......... -, •• , uo Wt tl ••• "'"'· Gaot•-.O C•H'-• .,.. . ..., .. _ "'"" ......... 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Hart Hid he could not provide details of where the lnvestlga lion is headJng, but Jodicated that detectives are attemptlna to piece together the last hours or the lives or two Orange County youths whose nude bodies were found Saturday along Orte1a lU1hway east of San Juan Caplatrano ne ar the Orange County· Riverside County line. * * * rr..P-AJ MOURN ••• U mlaht hamper their lnve1U1a· lion. Alona With the arlm news, the school ortlclals also warned youna1ter1 that hltchhUdn1 la very danaeroua and all the boy1 involved In the murdera had been hitch.hlktna. "We told them that they must llnd • bett.r way of tranapol'ta· Uon than hltchhildn1," ahe aa1d. Ocean View School SuP9rin· tendent Dale Coosan uld that all children wm be warned of the d1n1era Of hltchhlklDt before lhe 1prln1 vaeatlon holl· day which be1tna Slturday. Mn. Wilton 1ald that cluau at Wutmont which la in lht Ocean View ikbool Dl1trlct. wtU be dl1m111ed early 10 that atu· dent• un attend funeral urvlctt Friday tor thelr cla11mate. Servtcea tre 1chedulcd at 2 p .m . at the Peek Family Colonial Jo'uneral Home. 7801 801111 Avf', We11tml n!!l t>r Mcmori11l 1ierviccia al1u ant to be conducted at the school The youths , Olen Norman Barker, 14, of Huntington Beach, and Ruaaell Duane Rugh, is. of Gard e n Gro ve , had been strangled. They had not been mutilated, nor sexually molest· ed Hart said Meanwhile, Los Angeles Police Department Investigators today were attempuna to iden- t1 fy the body of a youth who may have become victim 31 of the killer The body was round just off the Harbor Freeway In an alley behind a tool aupply company. The body was deacrlbed u that of a male white, between 14 and 17 years old. He had been Mtrangled Hart and lnveat11ator1 today reill'rated that the serJea or murders -dating back t.o 1972 may not be the work of one person. "There arc some glarin1 dia· s1mllarltles, ··Hart commented. Some or the murder victim• hud dc tectnbJe a m ounts of drugs. lncludlna Valium. Tylenol. and cnloral hyrate. in their 11yatems. Others didn't. Some o( the victims had been mutilated. Others were not. The common thread, however. i~ that all or lhe victim• were young males. white, and were hitchhlk1ng or were known t.o h1tc hh1ke at the limes they dis- appeared. Hart Hid lnvestJ1at.ors from the s he rltf's depa rtmf'nt and other law enforcement agencies. mcludlnl Uloee ln the cities of Irvine ind Seal Beach, are ln constant contact. H• u ld lnveaUfators do not belleve th1t format.Ion of a talk force. auch u that crtai.d in the Los An'gcle19 "hlllitlde stran1ter' • case, would atd tho lnveal11•· lion. Ht pointed out that In the h llltill.lo 11trangler case, the murde,.. ot 10 women occurred In 11 r laUvely amall area. In th1• homoaoxual 1laytn1 c·11st', h >dlot hnv<> been found in <11 •11111·, Snn rJ1r·• 11. Rlvenldl, S11n lWnutrdlno and Loi Aneel• C'OUOllC! Alcala Tnca Telis '74 Tale .... 1tC..rN Secreta ry or State Cyrus Vance says the Carter ad- mlnlstrallon's foreien policy 1s on a dlfftcult but corre<-t coune. He also said U.S. pollcymakers are ·'review. mg our options .. in the event tan g1ble progress t s not mude on fr<'l'lllS! I h(• Jr.Jn ho~tagc•.., By DAVID KVTZMANN Ol U.. Deily ~lief SVtt M urdtr 'efendan t Rodnoy Alcala WU Identified WtehMI· day ., the man who forC.S • ta.year-old girl to smoke mar1- Juana for the first time and who kiued her .. paHtonutely" "1tAr abducttna her aix years a.10. Alcala, 38, l!1 charaed wtlh the kldniapplpa and murder of Jlobln Sam soe, 12, or Huntln1ton Beach. la1\ June a nd proa· ecutora In the caae Wednesday offered teetlmony pertainina t.o Aleata'a past. Julle L . Johnson. 19, told 1urors ln Superior Court Judae Philip Schw1&b 's Santa Ana courtroom that Alcala took her a1ainst her will to a bluffs area an Hunt1n1too Beach In 1974, where he khaed her and forced h~r t.o smoke marijuana M 1ss John:>on '>aid she had been wailing to catch a bw. to Vets Honored Viet nam Memoria l Set Orun~t· County Sl·rvacernen who lost their lave:; in tht• \'1t•lnum c·unflll't will l>l' honort"d lit 11 a m Saturday throu~h tht• unvl'1hnR of a mcmonal at the eounty Jlull of Adm in1str :.at1on In s.anta Ana \ DURING TIIE ceremony. a four by rive.foot bro~ plttquc hstln1 the names or arl·a servtl'emt-n who were k1llt'<l 1n Vll'lnam will t)(• pr~entt'<.I by Cold Star .\fothe~ .1 ~I H·ar old or~an11 at1on 11f mothc·r'> "'ho lost d child an tn 1111 ttr) l'lt'r\ 1<·t· t;ubt spt:akcr will be n •11red ?\avy Capt Ernest ~t \foorc Jr , \l,hO \l.Q' a prlr.onl'r llf \I.Sr trnm \1arC'h 191\7 to M :irrh 1!.nJ JOINING MOORE and r<'l<alives of those lulled In Viel num will be 1st District Su1K·n1sor Ph1hp Anthon) Re\ """ E l'iporrer or l.:J J!Una 11 111'. and lhc t; s M ann~ Cori>~ 3rd A1rcrart Wmg Band Coast P ane l S ets Greenbelt H e aring A puhllc h1•arin~ on th\• pro po11ed UM:s fur tht! Alii.o VlcJO <; recnbelt will b<· ht>ld Monda) by the South Cour.t Regional Coastal Comrnls111on The l p.m. meeting In Hunt i ng t on Beach City Council Ch a mbers will review the Cahforntu Coastal Conaervan· l'y·s plan to preserve more than 4 .000 1&cres inland or Laguna Beach m open space. recreaUon . • agnculture and Visitor raclUUe!i The plan. formulat<>d by l''>n 'ultant John CanJ?er. rccelv1'lf ('On('t•l)I llPPtll\ JI from th1· 1111,1 rd of S111H·n ''ori. l>c·c-11 . :.an<I " 1111"' ht•1n~ n.•\'H·\Hil !Jy I ht· r1•g1onal coa~tal com m1i.i.1on A public hearing by the slate l'Oastal commisr.1on 1s i;cheduJed April 15. The proposal calls for p~s l'rvatlon of about 4.367 acr<'s betw~n the planned 20,()()()..un lt Ali so Viejo communit y and Laguna Beach The greenbt>lt plan propo~e~ that rccrcallon.ul foc1l1tws could eventually pay for themsclvc:. b}' saJe or leases for such uses as a winery, restaurant.a and farm land. The developt'rs of Al1!.11 V1e10 have aizreed to dedicate 3,400 ' I .1crt·:. 11f opt•n s pace in return for .1pproval or 20.000 dwt-lhn~ 1n thl· 6 G23-AC're p.1rC'f"I \l..hPrf" Jbout I0.000 unih hJd bt>t·n J~ pro.,.ed in1t1all)'. Elevator Falls In Africa; 23 Killed KLERKSDORP. South AfncJ 1 AP I An efe,·ator C'age plum meted more than is male down 11 ... haft in the world'., b1gl(est aold mine today. kilting Mil 2J mioen aboard, aut.horilles said Nine leama of rescue workers went in to the shaft at the Vaal Reeh mane, about 60 miles southwest of Johanoesbur1. lo sl'e 1r any or the mtn had s urvived, a spokesman said After cleanng throu11?h a tan~Jto or torn <'abl<> and warc and restonng power line~ to reach the men, they rf'ached the smaahed cage and found aJI the miners d<>ad. thc spokesmi.n said •chool ln October. un•. when a man •ho identified u Alcala ap. proacbed ber at Warner Avenue and ... eh ~aid. Alcala. the Mid, Mt oo a. curb with her and talbd wtth her for awhile and then otferod to drive hel" l<> school. DNUnta1 at nrat. 11be Hid, lhe JJnall)' ICCepted hit ofter. However. MJu J obn1on teaUlled, Alcala d.ld not atop at her ICbool and told her he want· ed t.o ~k oui an apartment a short dlat.aoce away. When 1be 1011let.d •he wunted out, 1he said, ~told her t.o be quiet "In a rude I.Cloe." She became frJ1htened. the uld, u he drove her t.o a cliffs urea oft Pacific Cout HJ&hway •n Huntinaton Beach. Miu Johnson aald she thouaht or making a break. but Alcala <:ame around the passenger's Mde and took her by the ar m. She u.ld be took her to a rocky area where they sat down and he produced &he marijuana, forclng her to smoke it. Once she tried to gel up, s he said, but he &tabbed her by the le1. S1ttlng back down, she 1aid. Alcala then put his arm around h e r and ki ssed her ··passionately ... Park rangers eventually came hy and arre.ted them bolh, Miss Johnaon testJ/ied. She late r told Hunt1111ton Beach pollce wbat bad occurred and the arreet resulted In Alcala being sent back to prison for violating probation. He had tfeen 1n jatl for a 1988 rape case In· 'olvlng an S.year-old Hollywood ~art and bad been released ln Augtul, li74 He was released agam In 1977 in connection with the case In-\ Olving Mlss Johnson F.....P~AJ DISSE CT ... '\k1•l<'l on, muscles, neurolog1C'al ' )' 11 ll· m , d 11<e e s t 1 on ..i n d t h c clrcuJatory system ." > Fo1 Rutter 's 15tudent s . pJrtlcapalanJ( in the d1sscctiun of un1mat. la ..i requirement. "The ac·tual dissections ar.- don~ by groups of two or mor1· 'tud<•nts." Rutter said. "In th11> way some or the students can Ju.st obeerve aod don't bave to actually dJ.IMd. The llludeni. do have to know tbe material and lhai. ·• Uae buie requirement." Rutter aaJd that his students 'aslt cadavers at various uni· '1•rs1lleb as part of the high t hool anat.om v claaa. · When we vfs1t the cadavers pt'<>ple-have iOl a UUJe green ·· h1· Uld .. But I watch for W~ .ind I lry lo gel the student out '1df' No one has ever fainted on mi·· fh· su1d thal visiting the C'Jda\•ers 1s a good way for slu· denL'I to get their feet wet in the medical n eld. Rutter ~aid that the joint an a to m y lessons ove r the televi1lon beean last year "Lut year we just did the cat <Wer the television." he said. "Th11 year we got Into the troe and the fetal pig. The cat's an•tomy ls the closest we can get to a human's " - -~ I ' t New Sex Education Book Hit SACRAMENTO <AP> -A proposed state r~f•rcnce boolc for th• teachers of IH educatkln 11 '·an attack by the sex educa· Uon eatabli&bment on the faml· ly," aaya crlhc J acqueline Kaaw ol Eureka. But at.ale health conaultanl Susan CronenwetJ calls Mrs . Kaaun "a aelf-appomted zealot to atop •ex educaUon who has dlatorted the boot ... Mrs. Kuun said in a telephone interview Wednesday that the state has been "doing every· thing lt could to conceal the book from parents." se--... lttJta"nl BAKER <~P> -The filming of new footate for the science· fiction blockbuster "Close En· counters of the Third Kind" con- tinued in the Dumont Sand Dunes after four stuntmen were injured when they fell out of fly. ing Jeeps, a Columbia Pictures spokesman said. "It was appar ently not as serious as we had first thought with helicopters flying in to take people to the hospital." said Marvin Levy at the Columbia studio in Burbank .-w aw B11ebfl SACRAMENTO <AP> Gasoline service stations would have to post their prices on signs legible from passing vehicles. under a bill a pproved by a Senate c.omm1ttee. Over the opposition of service station owners. the Business and Professions Committee voted 5·2 Wednesday for SB1430 by Sen. John Ho lmdahl, D ·Cas tro Valley, sending it to the Senate Finance Committee. 3iaF .... '9SWa SAN DIEG O <AP > Neighbors are baffJed by the violent deaths of an East San Diego ramily shot in what authorities describe as an ap· parent double murder and suicide. Ho micide detectives said James R. Hart, 35, apparently kllled his wife and 11-year-old son before turning the gun on himself. m.cllksPa.at CARL.5BAD <AP> -An $18 million trash compacting and transfer s t ation, se verely damaged by an explosion, is ex- pected to be out of operation for an indefinite length or time. There were no injuries report· ed as a result of the explosion which rocked the Palomar Transfer Station Wednesday af. temoon. employment apurred \he mov., &IMU 11ld. addlni ..... bo&M tbt tdea wUI 1prted qulc~. flrst t.hrouahobt Calllonla ..S tltta IUOM a..-uoa." ··u their plana matert.U..) and thelt tni.rest rates v• reaaooabM. Lt could be " 1odMad to the tQstuatry,' · al.Id a apok•man tor Ameiku Savl.DO aod Loall Co. W. Deu Cannon. executJve vice pretldeat of the Callfcnla Savtnp and Loan Institute, called the pro. po11l1 a "alplfican& 1tep ln the rtaht dlreeUoa and \be ktnd ol act.too .. have been urama lor yean." SIMU said the interest rates to be charaed for * * * pension fund money will be somewhat below the top • fnT raw. taday -whtcb ranee tram 1S percellt 10 perceat. llOWEn:a, ft DZCLINED to 1pecu11te on the act rate, add1oa that lf lbe proaram ta approved u pected. team.a ol expert.I la tM ladultry will what rate to ct.ar1e. Most ot the estimated SI bWkla ln peuloa fund serves held for Southern Callfornla bulldin1 lJMtua worken 1a prenotly invested bl-..toeb, boads ud 10 •rnmeat aecurttt.e.. and tbe pmpatala must attll '° fi final approval to the full boards of tnaateea. Bank Sets New Credit Rulings Elect i Al'W....,.... 'IJa--••IJp Glenn Henry, a 37-year-olst.farm worker. smiles a fter an out-of-court settlement which gives $5 million to some 25.000 California farm workers in a lawsuit challenging the Teamsters' Union 's pension fund. The agreement must be apprnved by a federal Judge ACLU Suit Backs Gay SAN FRANCl~CU I AP l The A mcrican Civil L1bert1es Union has filed suit on behalf of an Atherton 1Jlustrator, Warren Preston. 41, whose government security clearance was taken away because he is a homosexual. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court Wednesday against military omcials, is believed to be the first court test of whether the clear ance known as "SCI." which is higher than "top secret," can be revoked by the National Security Agency without due process. It also is believed to be the nrst test or whether security agency investigators can demand details of government workers' sex lives and then revoke their secunty. ---BEAT THE DEVELOPERS VOTE NO ON D Bob Spreen --n.-i--.-. SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Reacting to Presi· dent Carter's credJt crackdown. the Bank of America, the naUoa'• largest bank. has hlked its interest rates and said it will tum down most new customers' requests for loans. THE BANK HAS TAKEN the actions to com· ply with Federal Reserve directives to bold the growth in domestic loans tb4 year to a 6 percent to a 9 percent range To control the growth in the area of credit card loans outstanding, the bank will : -Boost its mimmum monthly payment re· quirement on Bank·Amencard-V1sa and Master · Card accounts to 6 percent of the unpaid balance or $25, from .C percent oC the unpaid balance or SIO. -Strengthen its criteria for new credit card applicants as well as for mcrca!>es in credit limits for c ardholder5. -INCREASES ITS TRANSFER and check aervlce fee from l percent to llt:1 percent. For home loans, the bank said 1t 1s increasing from 16~ percent to 17 perttnt its interest rale on fixed-rate loans for $150,000 or less on single- famdy dwellings ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Ask For Our lWE SftCWJST at HOWARD Chevrolet ~,.,~ .. 4 ..,").~c;·. NEWPORT BEACH At the same lime, 1t 111 increa!>ang its vanable rate loans m the !>ame pnce ranlo(e from 16~. to 16~. The maximum ratio of loan to appraised ...,._...,--=====-=!fl value of propeny will bt lowered to 75 percent Call 642-5678 Crom 80 percent Put 1 few words to work for ou Girls' Spring dress sale. 7.99 to 22.99 Lots of styles and colors to choose from. Get your daughter drfJss8d for Spring with these sp6Cisl prices. Sundresses, knits and more. Umited quantitiBS. A. Gingham ch6ck polyester I cotton sundres& 4 to Bx. Special, 7. 99 ' Incumbent! Donn Hall i DONN HALL FOR COSTA MESA CITY COUNICL Vote April 8. 1980 • P•., ,.--re~ ..... H/lll C•"'0"'·0" c.or"' ., ___ .....,...""' ......, C1*t-mat' V .. ,, .. ..,.,. Ct.Al. ,~ .. .,. C• Fly right to downtown Hobby Airport. 8. Hawaiian style print dress with tube top. Poly8'terlcotton. 7 to 14, Special, 11.99 Girls' Dresses. 482 and 470 /Ult call• '11-an/ Ag11nt your Corporate 7ranl hranllft' er Hug• AirW91t at (114) 64().2060. Pnc. s. 30J. oft~.,. adult ccech fare, and is subject to change. .. 1' "' • a ·~--' \ . I ' • Shoo ~ SOuflt ODett Plw Mon.•Frf. to.Q:30, Sit. 1~, sun. 1a.s. IJulock's M1tt1on w.,to. M't•on Vll/o AW. (114) ~11 • A• I The 10 tr-vlM ~caadl41altl will face at t lwo more pubMc oru ore t.M vOttra dMld on e 3 who ahould fill two~ Mata UJ> for elttUon For the voters' sake, tbeae forums 1hould deal wtth uee and be rW\ in a faJr and orderly manner. und rules for the foruma lhould be established •Ad led tu tht: candidates tn advance ln th.l way, the two upcomlna forums. 1ponaor9d by trvln Quorum and lrv1n Tomorrow ~Utica! aroupll, u\lotJ som\1 ur th piUalla witnessed ul the Mnch 13 dtdates forum ~taaed by tM Culv rdale Community oc1utJun. l..ouded qu Uon~. asked ononymoual)', were ftred at council hopef\lls, who v.ert! often told to respond only a Yt'S or no answer. A betkr approach would h»vc been to let the can· tes briefly respond to audience questions City re~id nl8 should attend th~e roruma aod ask st.tons so lhat they can make educated choices at lbe ng booth. lrvtne Tomorrow's forum wiU be at 7 30 p m. AprU 10 he Deerfield Community Park multipurpose room. 55 rwood West. Irvine . . The Irvine Quorum forum wiJI be at 8 p.m. April 9 in Irvine City llall. 17200 Jamboree Road , Irvine. Wise I .and Buy Saddleback Community C-Ollege trustees made a wise oision earlier this month when they elected to buy 20 cres of land adjacent to the North Campus in Jrvine. The land, bought from the Jrvine Company for .000, doubles the size of the campus. The trustees ave until November, 1982, to exercise a purchase option n an tidditional adjoining 60 acres of land. While district spokesmen admit that they are uncer· ID when actual school racilltles will be placed on the 20 c·res. the purchase is a good step. The additional land ould hasten the time when the North Campus can be an dependent community college. Currently, about half of the 5,000 students who attend 1c North Campus find it necessary to travel to the main • am pus in Mission Viejo in order to get a full education. Technically, one could meet all sophomore and cshman requirements at the Irvine campus. However. mited library. fine arts and physical education facilities rce many students to travel to the main campus • Irvine's population will continue to expand. and the Hy's young people need a local college that can meet b:cyduc~:::· Improving , .. T • ac~JIU ' ••• New ,.,..,....,., 'l1ltn tMy Ht, all HV•n ol UM ~an Pftif ldenUat bopefW.. 'they r&nlld from lhe ul- tra COO • 1er v•tlv•1 such u PhU· Ip CraM and Ronald Roa· 11n to the more moder· ute Howard Baker. Robert Dole and John Aodenon. SoDMSwhere In between .,,.. Job.n Conoailly and Georae Bush. It was to be a debate to develop the differences bet ween each can- didate. The public across the na· tlon waited anxtouly. But as It turned out there wq really no de· bllte . Mailbox rr any ot the aeveo had any real dlrrerencee It faJled to au.rlace. They were unanlmou.e for cutting covemment spendln1 but they ai.o were all for iocreuin1 the de· fenH and mllltary budaeta. One wondenJ how both would be pc»ll· ble? THE SHAii£ or IL II that It waa lhdr golden opportunity to speak out againat one of t.he moat pernicious federal pro· 1rams enr conceived. Thal Is the "revenue 1bartn1" invented by Richard Nixon. They dido 't even question the wladom ol the program as they all ruabed to uaure their full aupport. All but R.e41an who seemed to try to indicate the states could better handle their own pro· grams. But in his faltering pre· senlalion be was unable lo articulate bit thoutbta and the meuqe wu lolt. Of eoune u,e states. and more especially Ute local 1overn· menta, love the Idea of the federal eovemment 1ctU01 the blame for t.axtni wbllo they reap l!Ome ot the benefita. And the school people are poaltively euphoric over the federal bandouta. IT IS BAD enough for the state and IO<:&J governmenta t.o be financed in such an Inefficient manner. Under the system a substantial parl or the tax dollars are used for the collec· lion from the people or the so s lates and another substantial part q>enl in redistributing tl back to the states and Joc;a!a. But the real evil ll that the system has placed atate and local government unde r the dominance of the federal PY· ernment and lta bureaucratl. Thus local control of the ldlooll. selr determination of policies and proaram1 by the cttiea and counUes. and .ven state'• rt'9IU h11ve been pniempi.ct by tboee ln W aahlnaton who, elected by nobody, represent nobody. Yet. with their tbrUt• of withholding federal funds, they dictate LO the 1cbooll1 lnvade the rights of the local communities to d etermine their own pro. grams. and even compel ~e legislatures LO enact laws ' or else·· TKE TAX DOLL.Aas collected rrom the people within each state have now become the federal bureaucrats' money. They not only decide who wtll get It but how it will be spent. But the lure or "free" money ll a powerful weapon which few can resist. Certainly the obse· qu1ous legislators and local pollt1c1ans and educat.ors show no inclination to do so. To the contrary. when citizens of a community or a state ques- tion the need or deslrablUty of a program receiving federal aid, the slate and local officials respond wilh "Whal do you care, 1t doesn't cost us anything, it's federal money." The Republicans' failure to at· tack lhe program leaves ooly Pres ident Carter in opposition. He has proposed reductions lo revenue sharing as he seeks to balance the budget and restore the economy Fat chance he will have with a ll of his opponenta bolstering Congress to continue and increase the sharing. But the lesson is there. And lhl' more the states and local govt>rnments come lo depend upon the federal government for rinancmg lhe more the people'& ab1hty to chart their own course d1mlrushea. ll is an erosion ~ freedom which eventually will d<·~troy the liberties the country once enjoyed • :: Ag<.11 n this week there has been what !)Ounds like good iic'w~ in terms of getting the Upper Newport Bay cleaned -a> •: Tht• bay, which hasn't been dredged for more than 10 ~·<H!-i. has been for that time the rcc1p1ent of milllons of Clbic yards of silt, most of it brought down the San b 1eJ:?o Creek by r a ins . Gray Whales and Powerboats a Risky Mix ·: At least as discouraging as the pollution of the bay ttis been the inability of th~ city goyernments surround ~g it to make any progress m resolving the problem. •! Last week, officials in Irvine, Newport Beach and Orange County announced plans for a three-pronged at· tack on siltation. _;i The newest d evelopment came in ~he state's area. ~fle department of Fish and Game. which manages the ~ l acre Upper Bay Ecological ~eserve, h?s been a slumbLi ng block in the proces~ or ~ng solutions for the tsa y·~ problem~ : But th1b week, a high ranking Fish a nd Game official 1d thing!) arc changing. The agency. for starters. is pre· red to use $700.000 not yet spent on visitor facilities for inor dredging or construction of a de-s1 ltmg basin And 'sh and Game is going after $2.3 million in federal dis· ter aid to start dredging out some of the most r ecently rived silt. t Just to make sure the $700,000 really does go to help e bay, Assemblywoman Marian Bergson, R·Newport ach, this week also got a budget restriction for Fish . d Game to see to it that agency omcials keep their ~rd . : Things are looking up. . • • ciimons expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. <;lSher vi ews expressed on this page are those of their authors and 1sts. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. x 1:;so. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . .J I By !!.:~d/T e~~~:.~~challeeged ~Th e count of available to prove th~t lhe Baby Ruth hoolteachers rises and falls c andy bar· was not named in mark ably from year to honor of baseball's greatest, a r . Matter of money, Babe Ruth. All right, the ually. Buslneu can boost trademark of that confection wage scales with some was patterned exactly after a l eed when n ecessa r y . medallion struck during the hool boards run late in Chicago World's Columbia s. So business this year Exposition in 1893, some time s hired away a lot of before Ruth's oallplaying chers. ltian'tallamatter e ra . Said medallion money, however. Boredom commemorated the birth of ays its part. As tbe old President and Mrs. Grover m an Juvenal sald, "It is Cleveland's firstborn, known repetition, like cabbage affectionately a s Baby ved at every meal, that Ruth. ars out the schoolmaster's .. Dear ·Gloomy Gus Honeybees die when they stJng humans. But not when th~y sting other honeybees. .. ion televtalon they refer History long bas taught UB that the Revolutionary hero Nathan Hale said, "I only reeret that I have but one life to glve for my country.'' Or words to that effect. But researchers recenUy turned up an eyewitness account of Hale's execuUon. In it, be' It quoted as saying, Instead: "ll'a the duty of every 1ood omcer to obey any orders -given h im by hi s com mander·in·Cblel." the president u Mr. art.er, but Reagan la lwaya Governor eagan. Hope the etwortts fet their act 1etber. To the F.ditor: I am a volunteer guide on :J whalewatcb boat sponsored by The American Cetacean Society, of which I am a member. We have been watchin g the migration or the California gray whales since lhe1r arriv1tl in our area in late December. On Saturday. March 15. Twas on the whalewatch boat in Newport , Beach Wllh several other A.C S volunteers and ~everal other people, observing the northward migration of the whall·~ Wt• witnessed a f rightC'n1ng s pectacle. The Warm1 nglon Grand Prix. an o ffs hore powerboat race. was taking place off of our coastline. in tht> height of the n orthward migration of the gray whales! WHEN THE powerboats, helico pte rs. and airplanes involved in the race began LO enter o ur area. the whales displayed behaviors that neither I nor other volunteers had ever seen before. Five whales, upon bearing the ext r emel y high-pitched noises. and feeling tt)e sounds reverbe rating throu&h lhe water, did an abrupt 380 cfegree turo and beaded southward, going at least twice as fast as th~ were eoing while heading north! Tbey acted very frightened and disoriented. We also observed several other pods ot wbaJes that. upon the approach or the boats . turned In toward the coas1. began swimming in circular patterns. and completely altered their normal s wimm ing , breathing and diving techniques. and were llenerally displaying harassed and terrified behavior created by lh• noise. and heavy boat tra m c. boat racers and spectator boata alike. These whales. if in the path or a racing boat goin~ approximately 85 mph , could oot have been avoided . The whale. and lhe boat's occupants would probably have been killed, and the boat certainly would have been destroyed. Thll boat race should be put off until the lut of the whales have passed our coaslllne and are safely out of the area where the race occurs. Jt is only a matter of approximately two months' difference In the achedullng of the race. Appeals have been sent to the race sponsors, The Warmington Group, t.o postpone next year's Warmington Grand Prix unUI after the mieraUon l8 over. I sincerely hope that this wtll be the cue. · MIMI SWAIN s.c. lnfanta don't 1et soa1iclt. ""'e•a&c•• ·~el•• Toddlers don't, either. Not •~ -~ ..,.... flow degrading to h:J vl' lo march for our wages' When the most treasured gift given to us 1s our children - what price can you put on educators? Are ~ not of vaJue to lhc parents of our studf"Tlts"' Certainly we do not seem to be important to our district ad m inistrators or polil1c1ans who run the sysll•m. Parco~ where urc you" DO \"OU NOT SCl' your hard working dt!dicatC'<l tctH'hcr:.. ~ho give of their llm<.'. t•ncrg). emot1ons and Ion• lo provide the best educat ional expt>rtl•nce possible for your child 1n this. the wealthiest area m Orange County? How do you measure pay for auch a profession·> S urely you want the best bomes, the best cars. the best clubs and are willing lo pay. whatever the cost. How do you measure the cost 7 There isri'l enough money in all of Orange Co unty to pay the worth of the top teachers we have in the Newport Mesa Unified School District. Parents beware! The top teachers will be leaving soon as they are no longer abJe Lo sup port their famUiei; on a teacher's ;>ay in this district. Without a c oat·Of ·llvi ng claus e for teachers. there is no future in the profession DONNA CARPENTER. Teacher Newport Mesa Unified School Dlstnct ~~--To the Editor · We are outraged by J ack An· dl•non'~ totei disregard for truth and lack of pro · fcssionaliBm as renected in his column on the Un ited Farm Workers. Much of the column consis t s of Inflammatory rhetoric and vague generaliza. t ions based upon several specific examples cited in lhe piece . Anderson claims the UFW "actually meets secretly" with growers in Texas. ArlzoDa. New Jersey and Florida "to sabotage agreements won by other un· ions." The only group ln any of these states that even purports lo hold contact.a with 1rowen ls In Arizona where a comJ>ant W\· Ion bu alped "yellow Oos'' eon· tracts with two or lhret Phoenl•·•rea citrus 1rowers (where workers a1ree not to Join le1IUmate unions, lnchadJns the UFW and the Teamatera). The UFW has never met with any ot these growen -they have re· f~d to talk wtth "' for nu.rly 10 yean detplte ttrlk• bJ OW' 'membert and demand1 by worken to recoplae \be urw. until •le a or 4, lf evw, do To tbe Editor: •No__, ---"-.u • .--.. th•v ....... to ·--•!--ot What baa ha,---....! to our pro. ,. _.. wnuma --· tbit'ml::abkt ~ le111oll? ..,.__ count of• .U..ed beltlns ff• ( k I • I ____ .m ...... -.._. __ ........ f'.-M' .. i'h*'•P ... ?•twt ............ ... .. " I • "tn\t'SlJJtatlH· n •por1t·r · "'h1ch '4as ~uppo~l·dl y '41lnl''"·d personull) b> mt> at .i Phoenix U FW rally Reports from the dozen or so newsmen who at tended the rally a nd f rom plamclot~ PhOt'mx poltn· of ricer ~ who \4l're tht>rc lo.£)' nothing or ct reporter or an~on•· else who was "bad!) ~:aten Jl the t>Yl'nt Anderson's rc·pont•r now savs "badlv bt.•.i tt·n · ";" too Slmn.e. he ~ .t\ onl\ '\IUJ.:j.!t d and !>ho\ed :.round For r<'ason-. or -;par<· and •1m1· lh1s lctt<.•r d0t•\ nut rl'fult• l'\l'r\ h<.• 1n Anden.on " foul Jltaci-'"' u~ If ht' had lhl' elh1c'I d.l\d pro rcss1onaltsm to check his ful·ls with independent sources . An derson ~ouJd have beC"n plea.-.ed lo know that the constttutional procedurl's .ind guar a ntet'!'; practiced b; lhe l ' rW otrt• amo~g e most democratJc or any · n Ill lhe nation CESARE CHAVEZ President. United Farm Worters of Amenca .,.,n-811& To the Editor A comment on the March 12 article. "Sl Jump in Water Bills Due .. Tile artkle goes on to say ··perha ps" a dollar a month increase to most famihes along the Orange Coa s t , w ith numerou.o; "conjedures" by the wa t er districts' many, many ort1c1als of the m any, many areas There was no mention at all about the acres and acres or water used by the farm cooperatives. come rain or come shine. or any suegesUons that lhe big, big water users cul back tn any way Now. with the he lp of tbc Daily Pilot, the many, many water officials rrom the many, many water districts can up the cost of water to homeowners pretty much u they IC<' f1L The raise in services can and wtlJ exceed the Sl a month propostd. Wattna bet! ZOEE.RALPH ..,.,.,,,...,.... To the Editor : l read with great interest your Ma rob 17 article on the arrest ~ a panhandler ln taavna Beach. I thought you and your readers milhl be interested to know that the "lifeguards that joined the P."nuit. and t.ackled the swipect • were not on dut)' personnel called to &be aceM, but rather. the1 W"tte off duty seasonal Ufeguarda for the ~tty of La1un~ B~acb. Tb• two 1uard1. Al Mendet and Jon Brick. obaerved the p0Uce ol· ncer ln • rather comprom1atn1 altuation and ottered !Mir M · slataoce. Tbla a11i1lance ltd cnr.et.l1 to the auapect'• capture. u m'l we.-t.Ut bYtl•n+m ' orr1•1 '" ht·lp th•· poli ce these cl.1 \, .1ml 1 felt I htl> purt1cular 100.,td nn· ~houltJ Ix· brought lo ~our attcnl1on 'll•ed.lt>l>!> lo say our associa· lion "' \Cry proud or our two m1·m her!> l!OB PAITERSON, President Laguna Reach l.1fl•guu rd Assoc1at1on Pm .. "' •• \llftr 1 11 1 he FAiior A~ the \\Orricd parent of a rhllct at f'a1rv1ew State Hospital, I Jpprt"<'1ate your concern for tht• welfare of the handicapped c1t1Lens 1r Proposition 9 ~hould pJss However, I consider your l'dttorial o f March 18 misdirected. You should point your attention to•ard the es<'alating cost of care for tbe handicapped al Fairview. Simple arithmetic provtdea startling information. The Fairview a nnual budeet ia almost $41 million which equates to '30.SOO for each or the 1,340 developmentally disabled people at Fairview. Since 1975, the monthly cost or care has risen rrom Sl..200 to $2,540 per person. If YOW' newspaper would just check Into the racts sUTTouncf.i.ng the rise in cost, you wiJJ find that the tot.aJ number or handicapped at Fairvie w h as dropped drastic.ally :n the past 18 months from over 1,800 to the curTent a llt lme l ow or 1 ,340 . Concurrently with the drop in patients. lhe staff has risen from 1,600 to 2,100. I SUGGEST that Fairview ca refully we ig h the ramifications or clos ure of residences and reversion to custodial care while eliminatint Foster Grandparents and essential level of care jobs. The pubUc may not be satisfied with lhe manner that Fairview has chosen to make the ftecessary c uts in• its budget while malnlainiq a lavlab, top·heavy s taff. Whal scares me about all this is . . . lhat the voten will demand the cl06ure of the .. le hospitals becauae pf the ~orblta.Dt cost ol operation. •More and more proPQSitlonl may be necessary to cheek tM runaway 1pendin1 of publle funds . We, the parenta of children at Fairview and lM taxpayers in Ulla state DMd 10Uf' honest edltortal •lnnsth to fore. our community colle1e dl1trict1. and local and state govemmen\I to atop this wlldly eacalatlq spending spree. NAIR WITHBBLD • ii 7 Lag11na/Soath Coast ~oarBo•e•••• · Dally New paper VOL. 73, NO. 87, 3 SECTIONS,._.. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1980 Fl FTEEN CENTS f Britons Deerg 'Big Spender Anne' LONDON (AP> Anti· 1"0¥al11u tunned ror Prtnceai. Anne today, accullna thf' q.aeen'a da\ll.httr ol ''ln ulUna BrtUab taxpayers·· by ovtr apendina her atate·provided al lowance in a lime of nattooal belt ·Ughtenln.i "Bia Spender Anne," :>ald • headline in ooe newtP•IH'r Shown by recent polls to be lhe most unpopular member ol lhe royal family, the 29-year·old princess was crilici.zed for bw1d in& a swnpl-..ous stable at her Gatcombe Park home, a 1W73 l[ift from Quffn Elisabeth ll to mark her marrta1 to Capt. Mark Phi lb pt "I would have thoucht lhat people Uke Prances• Anne would have set an example to O(hera who 11re not to lucky," 11nee~ Bob Cryer. fl Labor Party member of Parliament from Iii working.clas11 Yorkshlrc dii. tr1ct ·'The spending on the ir animals . . s hows a lack of fellow feeling for people," sa1d Wilfred Gardiner. a local coun c1lman in the Cot.swolds area of central Enaland where the cou- ple Uve. Th• 1~ndin1 controv ny wu sparked Wednesday when the ConservaUve eovernment re- leased It.a 1980 naUonMl budget. Most ol the royal family were budgeted pay raises keeping pace with Britain's IS.percent inflation rate, but Princess Anne got a whopping 30 percent hike. The reason. Buckingham Palace said, was lhat the pnn· eess overspent her 1979 sum ''by several thousand pounds 1n pursuance of official dulles" - Gold, Silver Pl particularly on Gatcombe Park. She bad to borrow from a bank to pay "huge" costs on reoovat· LDI the mansion's antiquated roofing and gutt.ering. the palace said "Princess Anne. like aU other members of the royal family. watches her spending extremely carefully," said a palace spokeswoman, who declined to be identified. "Her aJlowance 1s given not for herself but for state duties." The 191l> budget gave Princess Anne SS.000 pounds ($187,0001, up from 65,400 pounds ($143,880) in 1979. But tax and ree increases in the budget mean the common folk will be made to pay more for medicine. drink. cigarettes and gasoline. "Good Day for the Royals. Mean Day for the Rest," trum- peted a banner headline in the mass·cLrculaUon Daily Mirror. Whale most Bntons adore lhe royal family and don't begrudge them their state-provided pay, some were obviously up in arms. A Daily Mirror editor said hls newspaper received "hundred.a of calla" denouncing Anne's in· creased allowance. But Princess Anne's mum is planning some penny-pinching of her own, including a hold· down on palace staff and oo new car. She also will dip into her personaJ fortune -the siie of which is estimated at hundreds of millions of dollars in land. stock holdings, art. jewelry and other wealth -to be able to re· fund some of her state aJlowance m the coming years. Stock Market Continues Downward Slide NEW YORK CAP> -The stock market lapsed into another broad decline today, re· suming the slide that began six weeks ago. Gold and silver also plummeted. The Dow Jones average or 30 industrials, which c losed Wednesday al its lowest level in almost two years, lost another 22 points to 740 today arter five hours of trading . Losers outnumbered gainers by more than 8·1 among New York Stock Exchange-listed is· sue:.. ~all Target The market made a bid to ral· ly in early trading Wednesday. but the advance collapsed late in the session. Analysts said that showing prompted more selling today. Brokers s aid concerns over record interest rates, inflation and the prospect or a recession were still weighing down the market. ''In this country we have never !>een either inllat1on or in. terest rates as high as they are today," Heinz H. Biel at Janney M onl~omcrv Scott obscr\ed in a market commentary. "lt is a new experience. 1l "'" quires a new evaluation or all in· NATION'S LARGEST BANK TIGHTENS CREDIT -AS ANTI-INFLATION REAL INVISIBLE ENEMY -88 ves tment media, of bonds, stocks, real estate, gold, et<.> " Gold and si l ver prices slumped and the U.S. dollar hit a four·year high against the Clemente Mayor Hamm Will Resign 87 STEVE llJTCBELL Of -o.Hy -StAlff San Clemente Mayor Roy Hamm, target of a recall cam· paign begun after this month by a groui» of angry cititens, said W edneSday be is resigning from the council April 1.S. Hamm said the recall effort against him has "nothing to do with my decision to step down." With only two years on the politically scarred City Council, Hamm is the senior member in terms of length of time served. The insurance s alesman became the sixth San Clemente City Council member in two years to be served wilh a recall notice March S. Alan Korsen. who gave Hamm the papers of intent to recall during a City Counc!jJ meeting, charged the mayor with ignor. ing a 2,000 signature petition asking that a special election be held to replace the late Coun· ciJwoman Myrtis Wagner who died Jan. 12. Instead. Hamm and coun· cilmen Edward Kalscbed and Richard Ahlman appointed bus1· nessman Roy Hurlbut to the council Feb. 9. The action prompted about 200 residents in the council cham· bers to disrupt tbe meeting, eventnf!. leading to adjourn-ment ol noisy session. But m said pressures or business are forcing him to step down, adding that the recall ef- fort .. just about changed my mind (to reslgn) ... He said bis tn.suraoce business Coast • haa grown to the point ••where it takes so much time to handle business that I have little lime left for my council dutie5." "It was a yery agoelxtq de- cision, but it was a matter of economics." Hamm said his resignation becomes effective April lS -a week after election day in San Clemente where five candidates are seeking two seats on the <.>ouncil. Council members Kalsched and Ahlman are not seekinwe· election, so whoever is elected April 8 will be freshman council members. <See HAMM, Page A2l O.U' Pl'9C SQff ,,_ QUITTING SC COUNCIL Mayor Roy Hamm Ortega Murders Probe lntemifies By FREDERICK SCBOEMERL Of -O•lll' l"li.t S!Mf Six Orange County Sheriff's department investigators are puttiag in 12 to 16 hour days in a massive effort lo solve the murderi1>eUeved to be the work or a hom<>SC9lual killer. "The investiHtion ls intense and is intensifying ," said sheriff's U. Wyatt Hart, the de· partment's official spokesman. Hart said he could not provide details of where the lnvestiga· lion is beading, but indicated that detectives are attempting to piece together the last houri of the lives of two Orange County youths whose nude bodies were found Saturday alon1 Orte1a Highway east of San Juan Capistrano near the Oranae County-ruvenide County line. The youths, Glen ~orman Barker, 14, ol Huntinlton Beach, and Ruuell Duane l'lqh, 15. of Garden Grove, bad been strangled. They bad not been mutilated, nor sexually molest· ed Hart said. Meanwhile, Los Angeles Police Department investigaton today were attemptiq to iden· tlty the body of a youth who may have become vfctl.m 31 ol the killer. The body waa found Just olf the Harbor P'ree9ay in an alley behlM a tool 1upplf company. Tb• body ,. .. deterlbed .. th.at of a malil wbtte. between 14 and 1'7 r•ar1 old. Re bad been 1t.rancJ,ed. Hart and tn..U..ton today retterated tbat the Hrlet of murders -datin8 back to 1t'12 -mat not be the work of c-. .,.non. . • .,,.... .... tom• fl•rtQI & llmllaritiel, '' Hart eomm-.ct. Some ol the murder vtethnt bad det.ctable amoufttt of dra••· tacladl•• Valium, Tylenol, and cbloral hyrate, in their systems. Others didn't. Some of the victims had been mutilated. Others were not. The common thread, however. is that all of the victims were young males, while, and were hitchhiking or were known to hitchhike al the times they dis· appeared. Hart said investigators from the sheriff's department and other law enforcement agencies. including those in the cities of Irvine and Seal Beach, are In constant contact. He said investigators do not believe that formation of a task force, such as that created io the Los Angeles "hillside strangler" case, would aid the invest.lg&· tion. •• - Italian lir a and a 10-month pe<1k against the West German mark nn World financial markets to· day. Bullion pn<.>es fell sharply in the morning and were still well below Wednesday's levels even a rter a slight recovery later 1n the day. Silver traded in London at $16, down Sl.50 from Wednesday. But 1t plummeted in New York, to almost $10 before recovenng to $11.40. But this was down from Wednesday's clos e of SlS.80 Wednesday's tugh was $19 90 Wast Unit Greenbelt Hearing Set A publlc llellrif\C on the pro- posed mes for the Allio Viejo Greenbelt will be held Monday by t.be South Coast Regiou.l Coastal <)vnmiesioa. The 1 p.m. meeitana In H~ In gton Beach City Council Chambers will re•lew the · California Coastal Cooservan· cy's plan to preserve more than 4.000 acres inland or Laguna Beach in open space, recreation, agriculture and visitor facilities. The plan. formulated by con· sullanl John Ganger, received con cept upproval from the Board of Supervisors Dec. 11, and is now being reviewed by the r egional coas tal com· mission. A public heanng by the stale <.>oastal comau.ss100 is scheduled April lS. The proposal uJls for pres- ervation of about 4.367 acr es bet ween the planned 20, 000. uru l Aliso VieJo community and Laguna Beach. The greenbelt plan proposes that recreational facJlilles could eventually pay for themselves by sale o( leases for such uses as a wmery, restaurants and farm land. The developers of Aliso Viejo have agreed to dedicate 3,400 acres of open space in return for approval of 20,000 dwellings an the 6,623-acre parcel, where about 10,000 units had been ap· proved lnitially. The greenbelt s tudy says about $780,000 in county parks funds would be necessary to create recreational facilities in the greenbelt such as bicycle and biking trails." That money could be returned by sale for a proposed 1(}.acre winery and 200 acre vineyard, several restaurants. and sate ot (See ALISO. Page A.Z> Pte•dP-.• Tim Twomey happily takes a look at bis day-<>ld son Christopher at a Sacramento hospital after his wife. Jan· nie, gave birth Tuesday. Three years ago Twomey made medical history b~ reeeivmg a testicle transplant from h1 s 1dentical twm brother, Terry. 2 Clemente W Olli.en Held in Burglaries Two San Cleme nte• women have been charged with a sen e<; or burglaries m threc cities in .,..·h1ch e lderly residents were often lht• victJms. J ean Loefner, 19, and Cluis Myatt. 23, were arraigned 10 South Orange County MuruclpaJ Court Wedne5day on cha rges of burglary rollowtng thetr arresl earlier by Sao Clemente police. Police said the two women ad· milted committing foul' burglaries in San Clem"nte. Police in Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Sheriff's deputies in San Juan Capistrano are investigating recent scams in those cities believed carried out bylhefemaleteam. Newport Beach police said to- day ooe of the victims ln their city 1s former COlfDCil member Lucille Kuehn who lost $13,000 worth of silver lo burglars. The oth er cases occurred in the Easlbluf{ area, police said. The wome n allegedly ap· proached homes of older r~i · dents posing as lost tour~. If the home was occupied, one of the women would ask to use the restroom. •'Once inside the restroom, the woman would unlock a door or louvered window in order lo have easy access to the home late r on," said Investigator Wall Stevenson. In one area last week, police said the two-.Omen returned to an elderly woman's house alter the r esident told tbe young women she had a doctor's ap· pointment. "They went in through a louvered window they bad loosened during the earlier visit a nd took a $4,500 watch," Stevenson said. Slain Boy Mourned By Fellow Students The women are being held in San Clemente Jail in order to help officers recover stolen property, Stevenson said. He said police have rec:overed the $4,SOO watch and hope to re· cover other stolen goods, Includ- ing precious metal. "But that stuff goes fast," he said, adding that unscrupulous metal dealers will buy the <See WOllEN, Patee AZ> • By &OBERT BUKER °' .. oeleY "" ..... Wedne9day waa a sad day for the 515 students at Westmont School in Westmlmter. That ls when they heard for the flnt t:i.IM of the tralic death of their f1uamate, Glen Norman Barker, who was tdeounea earlier ln the day aa tbe latest victim ln a 1trtn1 of murden ol YOWll boya ln Oraqe Coun\1. Olen, who lived wltb hla mot.Mr and 1llter in Run~ Beach, wat acUve lD acfiool athletlct. performlo1 OD th• football, buketball ud ~Ir team1. • "The ktdl wen creat." 1ald Prlnctpal Can>I WUIOD. .,You ccL1d M&r a pin d~, tMJ,.... so quid. There -..ere tears too." Mrs. Wilson and senior staff members went class-to-class to tel I the youngsters of the incl· dent.. "It ls so tragic, particularly wben a younflter ls Involved. Tbey have not bad a chance to live out tbeir lite," she said. "We wanted to be very carefU.I. We noted that they PfOl>- ably rer.d about t.be deaths ol th• two 10Ullllteft and th.at one of them was tdentifted u Olen. "It ls such an emotional and delicate .,-e." Several of the youqaten ap. parent.11 had lnformaUOn coo· cerntna Olea'• lut tnown ac· tivlU• and t.hey eooperai.ct wt.th (S. Moo&N, Pase AJ) PUZ4 SPECIAL OFFERED TOD.tiY Sprinl brin&a bright Ideas to the special shoppers and merchants at Sout.h Coast Plue. Det.aillng tbc>M-~ldeas, today's DaJly .Pilot features ••South Coast Ptua Sprlna Specials," a four·page Md.ion. Don't mba "South Coast Plua Sprina seee1at1" on paaes All to Al3 of toc1ay•1 Dl.UJ Pilot. ., .... ANLYPILOT ~--JlJST BRE~NG--......... L.oM....., frora W.•1 _.. _, .. _, - Aleala Tr.lal ~ I NEW YOU tAP> -Kuwall. IM °"1eall9Uae ol Petroleum Ka~ eo..tn..• membs lMt kttted otf lbe lat round of world cNde oH price hik-. LI boolUnc pttc:a by about U .50 a barrtl, lndUIUy IOUl'CM COGiflrmed today Tells '7 4 Tale TM bikee.,.. com• ca ,.not I.be otJ Westent °'' eom· panl• ~ f'r'Om the Pri.aa Ou.If nation, but ma1 not dlfW\Jy affect tbe \hlle..ct Stalel .,_._. It buys virtually oo KuwalU oll Oil prteea hav• doub*S to around '30 a barnl over lbe pa1t year. wtlb the lat t round of S2 •·barntl hill• comln1 lut month ••• II .4 .... Pt-lift! lllLWA\JXEE (AP> Ronald RH1a.n hu pro]>Oted ap· lyln• "ttt.rem• pniaa'-lre" that could ••touch oo a threat of forc•T'' to win the reteaM ol American bo9t.1e1 held \n Tehran by l ranlan m.Wtafttl. By 0 t.oaD l&OOllS mWIN Of .. Mir ...... tUH County Ma1'b ofrldals have •lveo ~P tr1ln1 to flnd the aource of a am•ll on Orange Count.y Trana!t Di trict bua• that 1ome driv e r• and paaaenaen say ia makin1 them llck. "If there'• somethinJ the~. we haven't found It. We've pret. ty much cloeed the caae, '' said Ken Realer, of the County PubUc Health Department. 8)' DAVID KUTZMANN Of .. D9ll~~U..tufl kurde r d efendant Rodney Alcala waa ldentlfted Wednea· day u the man who forced a 13-year-old girl to smoke marl· Juana for the flnt Ume and who klaMd her "pusionately" aft.tlr abductlng her six yean aao. Tbe former Cahrornta 1overnor. campal1nln1 for Wi1consln'1 Republican p,_.denUal primary Tue.day, told re· porten that m makln.a hla proposal. he wu "not Jlneo t.b1Dkln1 of puahln& lbe war butt.oa" over the estlmated ao hoetaae• who have been held captlve 1lnce Nov 4 Rea1an said tl\at ln handling lbe hosta1e crisla, the Carter administration raUed to take advantaae of Iran's dependence on lmported rood and Its need to dellver oil to tankers each day 1\le \'n<-0 1at11c-i ...... i• NEW YORK <AP> -Government lawyers uy there is ln- sumclenl evidence to brine indictments a1ain1t any Carter ad· ministration offlclals ln the lnvest11aUon of alleaaUons that But tranalt district officials HY they are still tryin1 to find the source of the odor that prompted 3S written complaints of headaches and nausea, primarily from drivers. · The problem began lut fall, a district spokesman said, wben a bus drive r complained that fumes lD the brand-new buses were giVlng him headaches. The transit district had recent· l y purchased 65 of the streamlined buses from the Ohio firm ot Grummln·Flxlble. 'Jbe buses are fuJb' air·condltiooed, but are built with windows that <'an't be opened. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance says the Carter ad· ministration's foreign policy is on a difficult but correct course. He also said U.S. pohcymakers are '·review- ing our options" m the event tangible progress 1i:. not made on freeing the Iran host ages Alcala, 36, is char1ed with the kldnapplng and murder or Robin Samaoe. 12, of Huntington Beach. last June and proa· ecutors in lbe case Wednesday offered testimony pert.amln& to Alca~·s past. Julie L Johnson. 19. told Jurors in Superior Court Judge Phllip Schwab's Santa Ana courtroom that Alcala took her aeaum ber wall to a bluffs area m Huntmgton Beach in 1974, where he kissed her and forc<:d her to i.moke marijuana M 1ss Johnson i.a1d she had l>een wa1tmg to catch a bus to Robert L . Vesco tried to have the White House fix bla legal problems, 'J1le New York Tim ea reported today. The newspaper cited sources cloee to the lnqulry aa saying the prosecutors' assess· ment of the case was relayed t.bis week to a federal grand jury conducUnc the lnvest11•· tlon by Asslatant U.S. Attorney Harry Ben- ner. 1 Vesco, the fugitive American rlnanc er char1ed with bilking stockholders out of milliona of dollars in an international swindle a decade ago, is living in the Bahamas. ..,..., A.,_., I• Priee 8111.e• WASHINGTON (AP> -1n an effort to help slow inflation, the Cart.er adminiltratlon moved today to get U.S. businesses to delay some price lncreues until summer. The Council on Wage and Price Stability, which oversees the nation's voluntary anti-inflation program, asked companies that planned price increases ln the second quarter thla year to hold off on half the planned rise until the third quarter. "The change is designed to insure that pnce increases are phased in gradually over the remainder of the second program year." the council said in a statement. ,.,..,,. Page Ptage A J HAMM TO RESIGN. • • That would leave Coun- cilwoman Karoline Kooster as the veteran council member with one year of experience. And Mrs. Koester races a re- call election June 3. "Sure, it's a sad commen· tary." Hamm said Wednesday. Marines Join Navy Exercise CAMP PENDLETON (AP> - Sailors aboard 13 warships with 1.000 Marines are engaged m a week of amphibious training along beaches between San Diego and Camp Pendle'nrn . The drills involving lhe 3rd Fltet and the Isl M11r1n e Division began Wednesday and end April 4. A Navy spokesman m San Diego described 1l as "a routine. mid level exercise planned for quite a long time ., Sea/ ood Sale Ai Dana High A fund -raising Alaskan seafood sale 1s planned Fnday and Saturday. March 28 and 29. by the Dana Hilla High School music department Smoked salmon, king crab, shr imp and other ltems will be on sale from 10 a.m. to e p.m. both days ln the school parklnl lot al the corner of Golden Lan· tern Street and Acapulco Drive. Proceed.a will be used to help pay for toura. aheet mualc. a choir accompanist and unl· forms. OAAMOI COMT L1K DAILY PILOT ··Politics has turned sour in this town. Hamm s aid ''People have been looking to the Clly Council to solve problems, but the City Council is the problem." Others In the city say Kamm was the problem, lncludlng Alan Korsen, who wu headlng the re· call drive against Hamm. "l don't have anytblna aeainal the man personally." Konen said. "but I don't believe he reflects the views of the people of San Clemente. His voting record refled.s that " He said the appointment or Hurlbut to the council despite the request for a spedal eJec lion, "was merely the m<>5t ob vious of his votes." Korsen said his biggest con cern now Is that the new Cl\v Co uncil not appoint a replace- ment for Hamm "unless 1t as an rnterlm ap~ointment until a regular election could be called." Mrs Koester . H.amm's political foe on the City Council, said today she wants a si>ectal election called to fill Hamm's seat. "That's if he does step down." she said. "I haven't seen any papers or proof that he bu done so, and I'm not going to com· ment further until he does of· ricially resign " Hamm could participate in the naming of a new mayor and vice mayor at the April 1S meetint. In which two new councll mem· ben will be officially seated. His departure that night wlll leave a four-member councll ln· cludin& Koester, Hurlbut and two new members. Whether a fl.Ith member will be selected by the new councl!1 or whether the council will cau for a sped al elecllon la not known. Betty Malouf Dead at 73; Rites Friday A memoriaJ service wu1 be held Frtday for Betty Fortune Malouf or Laguna Beach, who died March 23 at the age of 78. She waa active ln many civic groups including the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, the La1un1 Beach A11l1tance Lea1ue and the Laguna Niauel Art Auoclation. Survivors include her niece, Betty Jane Lang of Corona del Mar; and her nephewa, WlWam Fortune of New J1n1y, Chlrlll Malouf of Puadena, and Robert Malouf of West Covtna. The memorial aervtce wm betin at 11:30 a .m. at tho Corona del Mar Community Church, 811 HeUotrope Ave .. Corona dtl Mar. Prlvate burlal wtll be at Paclfic View Memortal Pan. The f amlly ha1 reque1ttd that contribution• be made to th• Lacuna Beach MUHUm of Art mndowment PUnd or th• Laiun• Beach Alltltanct Le•IU•· After the Initial complaints. both transit district and county health expert.a tested the buses in question. Also called in were s pecialists from the state ~­ cu palional Safety and Health Administration, the enforcement agency for industrtal health and safety. But the buses passed all the tests for carbon monoxide and other toxic materials with flying colors. Lev('ls of the noxious fumes inside the bases were well within safety standards. Regier said. The transit district then hired a man they call one or the top toxicologists m the state, Dr. Daniel F. Rubin He found nothing I',.... Pap Al WOMEN ••• material even though they know 11 1s stolen. Sgt. Jim Carson or Newport Beach noted that of the silver taken from Mrs. Kuehn's Irvine Terrace home. only three serv ing pieces have been recovered. Stevenson said the women ad· mltte d commlttlng simllar burglaries ln other cities, includ· Ing two in Laguna Beach. four in Newport Beach and two in San Juan Capt.Strano, all ln the last few weekJ. The women were arrested after a ·San Clemente man al· legedly saw them enter an UDOC· cupied house. Police arrived too late to ar· rest the pair, but a description of the blue pickup truck t hey were driving led to the arrest of oae of the women Friday. The other went to the San Clemente Jail Saturday to visit • .her friend and was s ubsequently arrested, police said. · Police did not publlcl)I an- nounce the arresta unW Wednes· day because they wanted to notify -other police agencies about t)e alleged crime ring. and wanted to recover some of the stolen property. "One thlq the Sirls told us was that they never tried to get Into hou.lea that were properly secured," Stevenson said. "They said they didn't bave the expertiae, so they only hit places where a door or window was open " The two women are each be· lnl held on $5,000 ball. Laguna Cop Struck; Me•a. Man Arre•ted A 37-year-old Costa Meaa man who claimed he was a buildln& inspector attempted to shut down a Laauna Beach construe· tlon 1lte W8dnetday nl,bt, police say, and wu arrested after as· sertedly striking a local police officer who tried to stop him. Anthony Robert Matthews of 248 E . 22nd St., Colta ll•a, was c harged wtth battery on a peace officer, refusing to leave after belne warned he was treaplll· lnt and resiatlnC arrest. Sgt. Gree Barts said he was providing security work ·~ a local bank that ls under•otnC major remodelln• at night. Bartl said Matthew• tried to fore• hia way into llM interior ol the bulldlnt at about.1:40 p.m. ''Ht ~ ION&mlnl that he wa._-a bU1ldla1 lJllpector and wanted to 1hut down comtnac· tlon," the officer aald. Barta addtd t1'at the man aapparently had bterl 4rtnkln1. Matthews ref\aled to leave and beaan 1wlnlin1 at Barta, 1trnc. tn1 him ln ihe chnt, the offt~r 1ald. TM rnan w11 aubdutd by Barta and 11v1nl ctmltructlon worketa and wH taken lnto euatody. M attbew• wu lrantpon.d to Oran1• Ooullty Jall Wed.Mlday nJtbt and detained In Utu of Sl.500 bail. Vets Honored Vietnam Memorial Set Orange County ser vicemen who lost their lives in the Vietnam conflict will bt· honored 'at 11 a m Saturday through the unveiling of a memonal at the county Hall of Administration In Santa Ant1 DURING TIU: ceremon}, a four by five-foot bronze plaque listing the names of aru servicemen who were killed m Vietnam will be prest>nted by Gold Star Mothers. a 51-year-Old organization of mothers who lost a t h2!!1 m m1lttary service. .c Guest speaker will be rettred Navy Capt Eme5t M Moore Jr . who was a pni.oner of war from M~rrh 1987 to March. 1973 JOINING MOORE and relatives of those killed in \'1el nnm will be Jst Distract Supt"rv1sor Philip Anthony Rev Otto E Sporrer of Laguna lllll'i and t he c · S ~annt-C•1fll• 3rd Aircraft Wing Band C:011ncil Candidates Forms Scheduled Laguna Beach Caty Council candidates wlU be quined on local Issues al pre·elect1on forums slated for Friday and Monday. The Laguna Beach Taxpayers Associallon will sponsor a .. Meet the Preas" aeaalon Friday. beglnnlnl at 7:30 p.m. In City Council chambers. Local press representatives will direct questions to council incumbents Jack McDowell and Sally Bellerue and challengers Steve Ragg s and Neil Fitzpatrick. The four will com pete in the April 8 local ele.:tion The League for Honest Gov ernment will sponsor a debate for the candidates :ii 7 30 p m Monday. also In the council <'hambers. Under the debate format. each candidate will make u brier F.otries Screened WASHINGTON <AP> The lmm1grat1on and Nalurahzallon Service said today it i1 conduct· ing "stnngent screening" of Ira- nians entering this country and denied there is any "go-soft " policy to avoid incidents wtth them. ' ope.iung statement and then ma) direct questions at other can didat.es. Ll oyd !\f ilnc-. .t real tor and former planning com missioner. w ill s en•e a., moderator F..-.... AJ AUSO •.. farmland for row crops The Sanger plan calls for an equestrian center , and ex panslon of the n ine hole Ben Brown Golf Cour~c in South Laguna to an 18 h<M'"course. The coastal conservancy has a lready approved le ndi ng $450,000 ror the ~rcenbell. which would be repaid by revenue ~e nerat ed fro m public a nd private uses in th(• open spaet• area. An additlonal $700 ,000 fo r future facilitaea would t'Ome from the county and would be repaid m a similar manner over a five year penod. lbe study says . . The Huntington Beach council ch ambers are located at 2000 M aln Street in Huntington Beach .. 1cbool ln October1 lt74. when a man she idtntlflea u AJcat1 ap- proaebecl her at Warner Avenue and Beach BouJevard. Alcola, a.he said, sat on a curb with her and talked with her for awhUe and then orrered to drive her to echool. Declinlna at first, ahe said, ahe finally accepted his otrer. Ho wever, Mlt1' Johnson tesUfied, Alcala dld not atop al her school and told her he want· ed to ct)eck out an apartment a short distance away. When she insisted she wanted out, she said, he told her to be quiet "in a rude tone." She became frightened. she said, as he drove her to a cliffs area off Paclftc Coast Hlghway 1n Huntington Beach. Miss Johnson said s he thought of making a break. but Alcala came around the passenger's i.1de and look her by the arm. S!te laid he took her to a rocky area where they sat down and he produced the marijuana, forcing her to smoke it. Once she tried to get up, she said, but he grabbed her by the leg. Sitting back down, she said, Alcala then put hi.I arm aroWld her and kis se d her ''passionately .•· Park rangers eventually came by and arrested them both, Miss Johnson testified. She later told Huntington Beach police what had O<'.curred and the arrest resulted in Alcala being sent back to prison for vlolallng probation. He had been 1n )ail for a 1968 rape case in· volving an 8-year-old Hollywood ~1rl and had been released m August. 1974 lie was released a~ain 1n 1977 an tonnect1on with the case n~ voh 1 n~ Miss Johnson f',.... Pagr Al MOURN .•. <1eputy ~benff investigators Jt the school at the end of thi: da~ lnvt'st1~alors a lso have told ,r houl offtc t al~ not lo relea~l· certain 1nformallon 1n fear that 1t m1 j.!hl hamper thetr 1nvest1 g<i t1on A long wilh the gnm news. lhl· "<'hool officials als o warned vounJ!sters that h1t chh1kmg •~ very dan&erous and au the boys &n•olved an the mur~rs had been hilC'bblllln~. "We t.o4d them that they must find a belt.er way of tramporta. lion than httchhikwg," she u.id. OC'ean View School Superin- tendent Dale Coogan said that all children will be warned or the dangers of hitchhiking before the spring vacation holi · day which begins Saturday. Mrs Wilson said that clas.<11es at Westmont, which is in the Ocean View School District, will ~ dismissed earl.)' so that stu- dent 1 can attend runeral services Friday for their classmate. Services are scbeda.Jed at 2 • p.m . at the Peek Family Colonial Funeral Home, 7801 · liolsa Ave., Westminster. Memorial aervtcea also are to be conducted at the school. I New Sex Education Book H it SACRAMENTO <AP> -A proposed st.ale reference book for the teachers ol sn education ii "an attack by the sex educa· tlon establlsbment on the famJ. ly ," uys crttic Jacqueline Kasun ol Eureka. But at.ate health consultant Susan Cronenwett calls Mrs Kasun "a self-appointed zealot to stop sex education who has distorted the book ... Mrs. Ka.sun saJd in a telephone interview Wednesday that the state has been "doing every. thing it could to conceal the book rrom parents." si-••e11 lttjllrftl BAKER (AP) -The filming of new footage for the science- fiction blockbuster "Close En· counters of the Third Kind'• con· tinued in the Dumont Sand Dunes after four stuntmen were injured when they tell out of fly. ing Jeeps, a Columbia Pictures spokesman said. ··It was apparently not as serious as we had first thought with helicopters flying in to take people to the hospital." s aid Marvin Levy at the Columbia studio in Burbank Mgm BW B~lced SACRAMENTO <AP> Gasoline sen.;ce stations would have to post their prices on signs legible from passing vehjcles. under a bill approved by a Senate committee. Over the opposition of service station owners , the Business and Professions Committee voted 5·2 Wednesday for S81430 by Sen John Ho lmdahl . 0 -Castro Valley, sending it to the Senate Finance Committee. 3 ... ,..,..,.s,... S AN DIEGO CAP) Neighbors are ba!Oed by the violent deaths of an East San Diego family s hot in what a uthorities describe as an ap- parent double murder and suicide. Homicide detectives said James R. Hart, 35, apparently killed his wife and ll·year-old son before turning the gun on himself. .............. CARLSBAD (AP) -An $18 million trash compacting and trans fe r s tation, sever e l y damaged by an explosion, is ex· peeled to be out or operation for an indefinite length or time. There were no injuries report· ed as a result of the explosion which rocked t he Palomar Transfer Station Wednesday af· ternoon. $ • LOS ANGELES CAP) -A plan unvtlled by Sout.blnl CaUloraia coutruclUl9 lnd"'9&ey u4 uo'°91 ....... .... I .......... ~lh Ua ...... loeu ua .,._ .S.CrtW .., .. fllMIKtal expert u 1 pot.en. Ual ''eodMDd" '°"the alllna houalna lndu.alr)'. Key mua1emeot aod Wlioo ln&lt.MI ol 10 ..WOO l\anda held • Ml'lea of m..unu lh1I k and qreed to chanMI mllllON ot doUan lnlo lon1·term loan eommlt· meng for CCJNtn>cUon ol boron and other bu.Ud.lnc•, ~veNU E. Shell, bead of the AfL·ClO Plumben and Plj)eOtt.en Union. Hid Wednetday. 80A.alMG INTE&EIT &ATl\8 aad r11inl un· TlnmllJs llp employmimt IPW'fed the mcM. lhell slid, addlni "we hope UM Idea wtU 1pl'Md quickly, nnt tbrou1bout CalUonu .... tbn ICNle the natloo ... penslcn fund money wtO be 10mewbat below the lng r-. to.clay -wblcb rana-from U percent percent. "If t.helr plan. materiallae. and thelr lnttrett rates are reuooab&., It could be a IOdHnd to the iftduatry." 11id a apc>hemao for Amencan Savine• and Loan Co. llCMfllVE•. BE DECLINED to apeeulate on • act rate, addlna that if the pqram la approved • ped.ed. t.ma of eaperta in the lnduatry wU1 wti.t nte to cbarse. ~ W. 0... CIDDOD, .ucutlve Yioe president of the California Savtnp and Loan IDIUtute, called lhe pro- poeala a "alp.lflcant atep ln the rt1ht dlrec:Uon and t.be kind of action we have been ura1Dc for yeara." .._ of the e1tJmated ti bWlan In peasicm fUnd • serves held for Southern Callfornla btdldtnc Shell said the Interest rates to be charged for •orttm la pneeatly ln•ested la 8tocb. bonds and • ernroeat securtUes. and the ~ mmt •till IO r finu approval to the Ml boards of tnasteel. * * * Bank Sets New Credit Rulings SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Reacting to Pres!· dent Carter's credit crackdown, the Ba.nk of America. the nauoo'a laJ'leet bank. bas biked its interest rat.et and said it will tum down most new c ustomers' requests for loans. THE BANK RAS TAKEN the actions to com- ply wtth Federal Reserve directives to hold the growth in domestic loans this year to a 6 percent to a 9 percent range To control the growth in the area of credit card loans outstanding, the bank wiU . -Boost its minimum monthly payment re . quirement on Bank·Americard·Visa and Master· Card accounts to 6 percent or the unpaid balance or $25. from 4 percent of the unpaid balance or $10. -Strengthen its criteria for new credit card applicants as well as for mcreases in credit limits for cardholders . ALL MAKES! _ INCREASES ITS TRANSFER and check 833 0555 service fee from 1 percent to l 'l"l percent - For home loans, the bank said It 1s increasing Ask For Our from 16~ percent to 17 percent 1ts interest rate on fixed·rate loans for $150,<XX> or less on single lllS£ SPECIWST ot ..................... ' ' Elect Incumbent Donn Hal~ t : G le nn Henry, a 37·ycar-0ld fa rm worker. s miles after an o ut·of-court settlem e nt which gives SS m illion to some 25.000 California farm workers in a la ws uit challenging the Teamsters' Union's pension fund. The agreement mus t be approved by a federa l Judge family dwellings HOWARD 0.vrolet Al the same lime. it 1s tncreasmg its van a ble ,_ · ·,..-·.., ..... _ "' rate loans in the s ame pnce range Crom 16J..• to .!m-==N=EWPOR==T=Bi=:'EAziC..:H~-=:iJI 16~•. The maximum rat.Jo of loan to appraised value or property will be lowered to 75 percent from 80 percent. Call 642-5678 Put a tew words 10 work tor you DONN HALL FOR COSTA MESA CITY COUNICL Vote April 8. 1980 ,,. 'J , , (J()UH HAl l (4mo.1•Qr c-"-._ o.., o-.o .... ........ ~ C.0.U-(.A ACLU Suit Bacb Gay S AN FRA Nc t ::,<.:o <A P > The American Civil Liberties Union has filed suit on behalf of an Atherton illustrator. Warren Preston, 41, whose government security clearance was taken a w ay because he is a homosexual. The lawsuit, filed io U.S. District Court Wednesday against military officials, is believed to be the first court test of whether the clearance known as "SCI," which is higher than "lop secret, .. can be revoked by the Na4onal Seeunty Agency without due process. It also ts believed to be the first test of whether security agency investlgato~ can demand details or governm ent workers' sex lives and then revoke their security BEAT THE DEVEWPERS VOTE NO ON D Bob Spreen --a.-.-.. - Girls' Spring dress sale. 7.991022.99 Lots of styles and colors to choose from. Get your daughter dressed for Spring with these special prices. Sundresses, knits and more . Umited qtJBntltles. A. Gingham dttJCk po/ytlstsr I co tton sundress. 4 to Bx. SptJclat 7.99 Fly right to downtown Hobby Airport. 8 . Htwsllan style print 09SS with tube top. Pplyestflflootton. 7 to 14, Spec/st, 11.99 .. Girls' a,.._ 462 snd 4 70 - JU61 oaJJ • Daral Agwit. your CtxptJitate 'Jlere/ Amtn99t or Hugb81 Airftlt at (714) !M0-2060. Pitce 11130'-elf Cll»'W&1 adult CX*h fire. Mid ii llUbfect to c:bmga. . ' Shoo BulOc;#l"I $ocAtt Co11t Plaa ft4on,•Ftl. 10.9:30. Sat. 1~~ Sun. 12·5. BulloGk'• 1.a1-1on *'°· Mlalorr \fl#O ,.,, (114) 486-3111 . • -· .. -- Beach Cl COUM1111111nbiir9 have appl"041e. n to 110, tor ·tidd!Uonal 1eolol c atudi Ln ~Ua Ml-&.bborhood that has experienced .Up· • tn the pa1t few montha. 1be •l-0,ooo NlUna ~alter the city spent nearly 000 for 1D1Ual atudMe lat November fj)I' TahlU Avenµ pcrUes and Thurston lnLennedlato School above lh lde street. That lnJUal 1tudy bowed tbl poaatblUty oC Lhe ex · ence of a rock 11lld• aide under the properdes. Bul lhts logist bald more studies tlncllldtni earth bortn ) a.re eded City ofOclals wore ln o quandary lo recommendin8 ' fther studies bccaus the addltJ0t1aJ probe wouJd ap. ar to primarily benem the five private prc;u>erty nent on Tahall Thal could be construed as a gltl ot public funds, the y manuger and cit y attorney warned. 'The council ordered the studies anyway. reasontna • l if the homes slid down the hm they would carry the blic street and posslbly the school with tht!m. By Justifying the public expenditure in that way, the unciJ demonstrated that even in fiscally tough Umes. m ellmes government has to go the extra step when izen.s are in trouble. ot Measures San Clemente vot ers waH be ask ed April 8 to decide 1f position of city treasurer should be made appointive. They will also be asked wheUier five counc1lmanic voling districts should be establis hed in the strife-torn municipality. Regarding the question of an elected or appointed dty treasurer, there are arguments supporting both posi- tions An appointed treasurer might insure a qualified p~son for the post with expertise in finance and a ccount· ing . .But that treas urer would not be independent of the c 1ty administrators or the City Council. An elected treasurer, independent of both the ad· ministration and the council, can monitor city funds and question city expenditures without fear of recrimination. Given the unst able politics of San Clemente, an in· d e pendent treas urer paid $250 a month to invest city runds and sign bonds seems the better solution -so long a s it isn't filled by someone who wants to use the office as a sounding board for his brand of politics. Re~arding separate councilmanic districts, the pro· posC:1l would only encourage sectionalism within the city . If two or three qualified candidates live m one district. ; a nd no we ll qualified canctidates are running in anothl'r : dis trict. the v<J.l:ers really do not have adequate choices. ' In a town the s ize of San Cle mente . there 1s no re ason : to a bandon the at· large representa tion at the present ;t ime . ., ' e ~mpronllse Needed • : Once again, Orange County superv1son. showe d their .: .1p rarent dis regard for the opinion~ or the electorate by : .1pprovmg the massive g rading of San Ju<t n Capistrano's • t 111 cc·mile ridge line. : Supervisors voted 4-0 (with Harriett Wieder absent) : l:.iq week to approve n ·s1denttal dtvelopment on more ~t han two·th1rds of the ridgclinc JUSt outside San Juan's ct· -;;l) lt m1L"i :; The board acted over the o bjections or San Juan of •;f1r ia ls and reside nts who offered a compromise plan that ::wo uld have m eant far less gr<tding on the s kylrne over- ::lookmg the city. ~ The Cam peau Corp. and Shea Homes plan to con· ~trucl 2.800 homes on the three-mile stretch. but it wasn't '1.he number of units that bothered San Juan folks They ::Were more concerned about violation or the ridgeline ~ Despite c ity arg uments that something could be :"·worked out the board turned a deaf ear to their reason· .. . f"Jng . ~ Supervisor Chairman Ralph Clark rudely cut off ,..:public discussion on the item and called for a vote after :j..he rel'.]\ainder of the board indicated appr oval of the de- ~vclopet-'s proposal. ,: Now the city is preparing to sue the county board to ~verturn the action, c laiming the plan was approved ~1thout proper environmental documentation and zon. "ng laws were violated in original .!Ubmission of the plan. ' The county should agree to seek some middle road ~or resolving the 1ssue. .. ' . -()pinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. ~her views expressed on this page are those of their authors and rt1sts. Reader comment is invited Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. x 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. •. •• I Boyd/Teaching • By L.M. BOYD ·• The count of availiible choolteachers rises and falls emarkably from year lo ear . Ma tter of money , s ually. Business can boost s wage scales with some peed when n eceasar y . chool boards run late In Is. So business t.h1J year a as hired away a lot or achers. ll isn't all a m·auer (money, however. Boredom lays its pa rt. As the old oman Juvenal said, "ll la Dear Gloomy Gus OD te'"111Gn they nler to the pl'9ldent aa Mr. Carter, but Rea.111 ii always Governor Reacan. Hope the networks get \heir act to1ether. the r epetition, like cabbage served al every meal, that wears out the schoolmaster 's life.'' History long has taught us that the Revolutionary hero Nathan Hale said, "I only regret that 1 have but one lite to give for my country." Or words to that effect. But researchers recently turned up an eyewitness account ot Hale's execution. In it, he ls quoted as saying, instead: "It's lhe duty or every &ood officer lo obey any orders given him by bi s com mander·in·cbief. •· Those scholars who put •II the Miss America statlaU~ Into a computer say the most likely winner s bould be 20·years-6 months old, a green-eyed bnmette bom in April, a piano player and a resident ol tome amaU town lh Calllomla. ' Honeybees die when they 1Un1 bumam. Bat not whip they sU.ng other honeybffl. tnranta don't 1el .... let. Toddlen don't. either. Not ~1 ~3:JM:~ ~ d;1 mbuable aftUetlaa. ... ' • • • fte Revenlie Sharing Bligfit I . ~. lu • t •D • 'IJ • • N • w1 U an.Y ol the teven bad any re&J artJcu.lai. h.la Lbou1bta and the dominance or the federal P· HampOlre. ,....._they aat. al dlfferences lt falled to twfatt. mt .. qe -u ao.t. ernment and Jta bureau.crata MWM d 0. BepubUcan lftl• They were unan.tmou tor cultlna or coone the at.at.ea. and more Thut local control of the "'*>II: ldeallal bopefu.la. They r1l8l9d 1ovemment Q>eDd1n1 but they t1peclally tbe local covern-self determlnallon of poJlclea from LIM ul· ahowereallforlncreulnct.hede· menu. love tho idea of the and program• by the ~ltfet and l r a • c o a • rente and mlUtary bud1eta. One federal 1overnment aetllna the counties and even state•• rlehta a • r v • t Iv•• wonders how both would be poesi· blame for t.axin1 wbJle they ~ap have beCn preempted by thole {n tueb a PhJJ. ble? some of the benefita. And the w aah lngton who elect.ed by Ip C,.._ and tch ool peopJe are positive ly nobody, represent oobody. Ron•td Rea· THE 811AME of lt Ii that ll euphoric: o ve r the federal Vet, wUJs tbelr tbreau of :,!:e t:.J!r• wu their Colden opportunity to bandouta. withholding federal funds. they a~. Ho ... ard speak out •l~rt one of the 18 ..... d.1ctate t.o the schoola, Invade. the • -t ftAml l. 1 d l IT Ul'-U enou-for the state 11 •.... r, uftberl mos r... c o e era pro· d ,__ 1 •u r1ght.s of th.e local commUDlU• ·~ n v I ed Tb 1-ID ~· govemments to be Do •• a ...f Jot.-gram. ever COO<:e V • 8( IA f' ed in l0 determtne their 0Wn prO• -1u1 h .. b -'-.. •-...... mane auch an inefficient .... d -...c--au.b .. -'-.... t-t e revenue a l11ul ... ven~ grama, and even compel .t.he ,.. .-.. ._..,,.,_ ..... .., 11,rg _.,..., b a· b-.... Ni Th didn't manner. Uoder lbe aystem a 1 ... u J-t.-c·!'ft .... 1•u ""·d Geo-y lC &n& xon. ey b leg1s.laturea, to enact awa or ... VIW ..--..y -~ ··~ ti lb ..... -of th su s tanlial part of the tax Bu.h . even que. oo e wu.uum e else. proaram u they all rusbed to dollars are used for the coll~- 1t wu to be a debate to develop the d1lferences betweeq each can· didate. 'The public across the na· tion waited anxiously. But as lt turned out there was really no de- bate. Mailbox assure t.beir full support. tion from the people or the 50 states and another aubatantiaJ part spent in redistributing 1t back to the states and local&. All but Reagan who seemed to try lo lndlcale the st.at.es could better bandle thelr own pro· grams. But in his faltering pre· senlation be was unable to But the real evil is that the system bas placed state and local government unde r the THE TAX DOLLARS collected from the people within each state have now be come the federal bure a ucrats' money. They nol only decide who will J(el it but how it will be spent. But the Jure of "free" rnooey is a powerful weapon which few can resist. Certainly the obse- q u 1ous legislators and Jocal politicians and edUcators show no mc!Jnation to do so. To the contrary, when citizens of a community or a state queg. tton the need or desirability of a program receiving rederal ald, the state a nd local officials respond with "Wh at do you care, 1t doesn't cost us anything, it's federal money •· The Republicans' failure to at· ta<'k the program leaves only President Cart.er in opposition. lie has proposed reductions In r<'venuc sh<1ring as he seek.a to IJalan<.'c the budget and restore thl' economy. Fat chance he will have v.1lh all of his opponents boluenn~ Congr~ to eootinue :i nd increase the s haring. Rut the lesson 1s there. And th1· morl" the st.ates and local ~o n:rn ments come lo depend upon the federal government for financing thf> mor~ the people's .ib1hty t.o C'h<1rt thc1r own course d1m1mshes ll 1s an erosion of freedom wh1<.'h eventually wtll dest rov the hbcrt1es the cowitry once L·n1oyed Gray Whales and Powerboats a Risky Mix To the E<litor: I am a volunteer guide on ..1 whalewatch boat s ponsored by The American Cetacean Society. of wh1<.'h I am a member. We ha ve bee n watching the migration or the California gray whales since their arrival m our area in lale Dece mber. On Saturday, March 15, J was on lhc whalewatch boat In Newport Be ach wtth several other A.CS volunteers a nd s everal other people. observing the northward m i gration of the wha le~. Wl' witn essed a fr1 g h tl'n 1n ~ s pcct~cle . The W armsn ~ton G rand P r ix . a n o ff'i ho r e powerboat race. was t aking place off of our coasthne. in the height o f the n o rthward migration of the gray whal~! WHEN THE po we r boats. he licopte r s. and airplane$ involved tn the race began lO enter our area, the whales displayed behaviors that neither I nor other volunteers had ever seen before~ Five whales, upon h e4 ring the extremel y high-pitched noises. and feeling th e aounds reve rberatin g throulb the walef, did an abrupt 360 cfegree hun and beaded southward, goint at leatl twice as fast as they were going while he~d.lng north! Tbey acted very frightened and disoriented. We also observed sever al other pods ol whales that, upon the approach of the boats, turned In toward the coast. began swimming in clrcular patterns, and completely altered their normal s wimming , breathing and diving techni41ues. and were generally displaying harassed and terrified behavior cr eated 'by the noise and heavy boat traffic, boat racers and spectator boat.a alike. These whales, lf in the path or a racloe boat going approximately 85 mph.. could not have been avoided. The whale, and the boat's occupants would probably have been killed, and tbe boat certainly would have been destroyed. This boat race abould be put off until the lut or the whales have paued our coastlille and are aafely out of the area where the race occu.ra. It ts only a matter of approtimately two months' difference in the athedulina ol u.e ra~. Appeala have been sent to the race 1pon1ora, The Wermlnaton Oro1tp, to po1~e next year'• W a.rmlncton Grand Ptlx uaUl after the mtaraUon la over. I alDcerely hope that thit will be tbecue. MIMI SWAIN . ' - How degrading to hav1: to march ror our wages • When th<> most treasured gift ~1 vcn to us is our chudreo wha t price can yo u put on edu<.'alo~? A.re we not or value t11 lhe parents of our studenL\"' (;ertainJy we do not seem t.o be im portant to our d istrict ad· m1ns strator:-; or politsc1&ru. who run the system . Parents where a re you., DO YOU NOT -;ee your hard working dedicate d tt:ache r~. who give of thl'tr time. energ)'. emotions and love to provadl' thl' best ed ucatio na l experience possible for your <"htld in th1!>. the wealthiest. area m Orange County? llow do you measure pay for such a profession ? Surely you want the bes t homes. the best cars. the best clubs and are willing lo pay, whatever the cost. How do you measure the cost " There Isn't 1·nough money in all or Orange Co unty to pay the worth of the top teachers we h ave in the Ne wport Mes j Unified School District . Pare nts bew a re' The top teacher.\ will be leaving soon a-; they are no longer able-to sup port their families on a teacher's ;>&Y in this district. Without a cos t ·o f ·l1vtn ~ c l a us e fo r teachers. there ts no future in the profession DONN/\ C/\HPENTER. Teacher Newport Mesa Unified School Oistnct ~~ ... To the EdllOr: We are outraged by Jack An· de rs on's total disregard for tru th and l ack o r pro · tession~m as reflected In tus column on the United Farm Workers. Much of the column consi sts of Inflammatory rhetoric and vaeue 1eneralka· Uons bued upoo several specific examples cit.ed in the piece. Anderaont claims tbe UFW "actually meet.I secretly" with growers in Texas, Ar\ion1, New Jersey and Florida "to aabot.age a1reement.s won by other un· \oaa." 1be only 1roup ln lll1 ot tbese ttatel that even puJ'1)0IU to bold coot.act.a wit.h sro.,... 11 Ill Art.zooa wlMre a COCD.PUJ un- ion bu alped ·"Yellow dol'• COG· tracll with two or tbree Pboenl•·arH citrH srowers (where workers aaree DOt to jotn Je1itimato unlona, iDcbadlq the UFW and the Teamsters). The UFW U. never met wttb • ot these fl'OWUI -U..1 ... re· fued to talk with • fOr 9U1'l1 JO ye.an cllilM~ a&lit. W ..r Utembera aad dema•if by . "°"' .. • * urw. *' AN ...... oarrawtlilllM- oout of• .u .... M8UDC., - · invc!IUjlat1\it• r?portc r .. 14·h1<'h ,.a ~ 'uppo:.t:dl y 1A-ttn1''"'<1 personally by mt• 3t a Ph<X·n1x lJf'W rally. ftcporu from Uw dou~n or sd nt·W"Smen who at· tend e d the-rnlly an d from plaencloth~ Phoenix polt<'c of- fi c ers who v.1•n • th1 r1· 'd' nothing or a n ·pon er or J.O) on{· 1•he who 14 3 !> "badlv tM.•at1•n J l lht• t'Yl'nl. AndN·:.o·n ., rC'µtJrtt r now ~ays "badl y beaten" v.;i' too strong . h<' wa~ only :.tu.:J:t-d and shoved around For reasons of :.p .. H 1• and 111n1· this letter d~ not refut<· P\'t·n he in Anderson's foul attack on u~ If he had the ethrc~ and pro· fc";s1onahsm to check hie; faeL-; with uidependent 5-0ur<.'e~. An· de ~on would have been plt'ased to koow that tbr consltluttonal proc e dures a nd i:uarant('( .. , pracliced by the U F W a r e among the moet democratic of any tJ.Dion m the nation. CESAR E CHAVEZ President. United f'arm Workers of Amen ca ........ w. To the F.d1tor : A C'Omment on thl' March l2 article. "St J ump in Water BiHs Due." The art1<.'le goes oo t.o say "pe rhaps" ., dollar a month increase to most families aJong th e Ora ng e Coast. with numerous "conjecturu" by the water d1stncu' many, many orrtc1als of the many, many ar<.'as, Then• was no Dlent&on at all a bout the acres .. and acres of wate r used by tb e farm rooperauves. come raio or come !>htne. or any suggestions that the big. big w(ltcr users cul back in any way. Now, with tha help of the D~uly Pilot. lhe many, many water officials from the many, m any water districts can up the cost of water to homeowners pretty much as they see fit. The raise ln services can and will exceed the Sl a month propOeed. Wanna bet? ZOE E . RALPH ..,.,.,,,... ..... To the Ed.JlOr : I reed with 1reat lntereat your March 11 artlcle oo the al'rftt ~ a pallbandler 1n Laltm• Beach. I thought you and 1our readers might be interested to know that the "lif eauards that Joined the puniWt and tackled Quote8 ''I doa't tJdn.t tM SoY'let Union ls readJ fOf' a face-to-fie. can· frontatioa wltb the Unll•d Stata." -California Get .... • ........ "·• wbo autelted tbe t1D*ct ..... pat Aii~ unlt8 • beM1 lo EIJJ>\. llrMI ....... Arab&&. th(• "'L"~· '.\111· not on duty p• "onm ·I c.ill1·i.J lo thC' scene. hut r.1th1·1. th1·y "'''rt' 11rr duty '• a'""·'J life)(u.1rih for th1• ( '1ty 11f I. 1i.:u na B 1 .. H·h Thi• two l!U;trd:o.. Al \frnc11 1. .ind Jon llri1 k "'"'''\•·fl th•· pol1<'1• of f1n·r in J 1.1tl11·r 1 nmprnm1s1n~ ... 11 u.1!11111 .inti vffc11 •tl tt11·1r a.'i ... ...,1 ;i n11· l'h t' ;i..,..,1..,la n1·1· lt>d d1rt'eth to th•• ..,U,l'H'<'l'<, c·a ptur<' ll ..,n l 11ft1 ·n th .11 hvstanders offl'r to 111'11) th1· J111hct• these liJ)' J nd I fl'll th1' pa rt1<.'ular in:.tanc ,. '>hould ht• brought to your alll'nl1()n ~eedll"iS to \:.S Y our <1s~1a 1100 " \l'ry proud or our l WO mem t>1:r., HOB PA'M'ERSON. President Lacuna Beach I .1fl'g uard As~JltJon Tar llJpof f To the Editor· The Amencan Legion building is some 75 years old and has numerous a nd excessive code n olat1ons. By law and logtc it 'ho uld havl· been condemned years ago. To the best of my knowledge the American Le&ion buildiqg tease was d rafted by George fowler. bead of Laguna Beach Recreation Department and Cormer head of the Planning Com mission Dou g Schmidt. They presented this plan to the then mayor, Jon Brand. Brand said the city of Laguna Be a <.'h is going lo build a commun it y cen ter in the American Legion building - with or wilhoul the permission of the senioT cilizen:J. OVR IA)CAL polillciana, lbe city council, rammed tbe American Legion buildjng down the throata or the citizens of Laguna Beach. The American Legion. to t.be best of. my knowledae. was In serious fananclal trouble. They had two choices: a.asess their s mall membership thousands ot dollars, or find an angel or a s ucker. They chose the latter, which turned out lo be tbc citiiens of Laguna Beach. Since March, 1918 we baft been AbeidWQI tbe Amerlcmt Legion by peytna ~ a Dk>Dth rent, plus taxes, in1urance. maln.tenance etc., wit.bout •lnl the bulldilll tor a 1lnale day. With eleclClom comln1 IOOn ft abould elect c:em.c.U penona wlilo will immediately atop theee pay ment.a and tnd th11 tax.pa.yw rtporr. 7 Boy,7,APpi ehended l\s SmUggler of Drugs N~W YORK fAP> -~ ap. pnlll116lll aD •Ueaed ~ dnc ,,.... wttJl U ~<I mui· Juu lit K.enoedy Aa'l)Ort, bu\ tbey cUda't know what t.o do wt1b b.lm. He'a oebr 7 )'Mn old .. A Port Autbortty poUce olftotal 1aJd Wtdllelday tM lnelcMlwt ....n.eu a new ~ ln the •muaM" ol drqa hOal the Cartbben. 0 wrv1: SVEN BU lnRaDcft ol •ISANWIUU. A ITSWAal» ..... •PPNllMd UHi boy'• father, Wbo wu t\WDMCI to alcn a waiver that UM chlld bad bMD ealely debveNd. But the fat.bin', MOil.Qi uwble, ,... fUIMCI to&Jp and raa away. l'8ol tbe 8rook1.rn add.reu oa tbe boy'1 dcket tm-aed out to be pbonJ. tlae boy had to be taken to • cb1tdrea'• abelter wblle police de- elded wbat to do with hJm. The boy WU DOl klenUfled because -----_,....__.;;....;..;;. ________ _ olb18 •. ktcll bllnl rented from t.betr pannta ---to lb down there and br1n, beclr Dr~,.. dn111." aaki tbe otftcla1, wbo did DOl VJ Need-..I N DEAi aee,,.,,.,. waat eo be Jdeetlfted. "Som• o1 u.. 888 eu ow mE eblldren ny back and forth more AG"'.iA o fAP> •-us ROBEATC. KAZ ER ATIOftWf AT LAW Lt. Gov. Mike Curb olteia than \he pUota do." ctui.e:'" -ho ':a':t t.o vi.alt U:Y eo~: DEVE~ h a s c r e a t e d Police uid the boy new from mooYtealth ot the No~ern Mariana un rr .._ .......... -----· .ct'I 0wtc c.tMt' Of. WelC co mm i s s ion to Klnpt.cm, Jamaaca, and ume into l•laoda wtll Deed a visa t.o enter, says TUI C. • recruit "tbe hlaheat customs at the airport carrying t.oys Gov. C&rloe S. Camacho. The an· NO ·caliber people" Into la one band and an airline lu11aae nouncement came after the U.S. Jm -ON .. 1 ............. Tel:.,_.. S peclallzlng In t t t cart.on in the other. ml1raUon and NaturaUuUoo Servtct! s a e governmen . w .. -,...._ "arton "'"• f -·-.... to be D • H d b l uc:u .....,. .. ....... UWIU ~versed a 1978 agreement under e n 8 me n e 1full of plutic bags of Colombian wblcb the residents of the islands crlmil)al law, drunk driving and ~rsonal .. • P e r s on s t O the marijuana, police saad, they took the were coasldered U.S. citizens for im· Bob Spreen -.. commission. boy lnt.o~tody. mt1ratioo purJ>OSeS. ----- lnfurv. · F~ consula- tlon. ::---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:..:.:..:=-=~~~~~~~-====:::::::===:==:=:::~~~==~~==:!!. . . -. . . . . ... .. . . • .. , .. · . •• ' . . . ": . . . . . . ; . . ~ ·.· .. ;·: . . --. . UP TO 70% Off! It's our seasonal clearance sale with tremendous savings throughout the 5hxe. Some brdnds, styles or colors are in limited supply. Huny in for best selection. Sale prices good lhru 415/80. or fllltlle supplies last. I I ·I I ~-~ .... KNIT BEACH SHRTS ~ 25'\. ~on~ 0t l<:wiq ~ ... """'~·<>cc.. Padfk, ~ Oft • Alw>o1ed <il9'f Wltd \lripr lid ~ pr1<Y ~ Reg \1750 2S NOW $12.99-14.99 FASHION KNIT SHIRTS j()'~ ~oil <J. ""'°" ~"°'' d i.•rv ~k""" and r '~" ... "' -.M;.., lfom BrittMli.. l..tf Bank t1•l a.r,•u• CW. R4vj.Aiir~ 1'1l l 4 NOW $7.99-12.99 JEAN STVl.£ SHIRTS ~ 4 5'\, 70't on ,...'°'1f'd ... , ••• fl'dn ~ ~,,., l1om l.ftf., e..1tt ... i.. N.t Mall '11'<1 SalUtd<Jy~ In~ Cnnon. wool 0t cMOn/pc/¥ Rtg i 18·25 NOW $4.99-12.99 FASHION SWEATERS 45 ... 70'Wt oll "'""" CM~ ~~ CNW necM Md _die< """" .. or1on. ttwtt.nd. COllOfl Ind chenllk t..Mnilld ~ 50 1-.f\/ Reg \'9 32 NCN/All $9.99 ASSORTtD JEANS »ie 35'\·50'. on~ IN"' irom IN•,..._.. On. U\11'• f M ..... ~llld "" s.M6e. !Wg~ 24 NOW $9.99-15.99 XJOCn' llREFS 21:>"' GI the~ ol ~ COllOl'I boifft Vet*~ ..... ~ '8 MM$6A9 SOCJ(SM,E ,,,,,,,,., Ofton ~ toek Reg \2 ~$1.49 FAMOUS MAKER SWIMWEAR •·s .._ ~ llnw 11> _,..on .__, OIOOW dr_.,,,..,,1 boar~ Ot flwic """"' .ollty ~"'~Of 1Dtttl<'d pr .... ~~\12·15 NOW S6.99-9.99 WOVEN SPORT SHIRTS """C' 4()'r, 70% on a hU<JI' .,.-l."(1tr"1 ol l1inq '"""" ""~' "'"" ''""' wno. torm ~ott. EMS. NVS£ ,,,,rf ~et Cle. Regula\1\1 'j,lO .! I NOW $5.99-11 .99 1/2 OFF ORfSS SLACKS Wt ......., • ~ wl«.llOn ol "Vin i,nd c<llon In $ or plnin lroot\ lrom Anger. '· U\11"• ~. Metro .,nd Brito.-RtCJ \22·26 NOW $9.99-13.99 BOYS FASHION JEANS St.t l/JIO l/2on ~o~ lft•~·~""""'~-d l~~'°""'"' Reg \1)·17.50 NOW $5.99-11 .99 OCEAN PACFIC JlMNllES' SHIRTS 0-lrom ., ~ c' f\ot., prW H.7wellan ..,.. end kn.I i..ai ~ lrom OP. Short ~ ..ur. 4 7 on'1 !Wq.11.!r~ \11.5().12 NOW $5.99-8 .88 BRlTTRNlA --. -. -- . ·woMEN. A SMQ.E BEACH PANTS 'f'I.• , ... "°" t t.4 "'te t~·4(~ ~',,, ., -.0. 11nqp0' 1ol<• h.•1 ~l<J .I NOWS15.99 ACTIVEWEAR Ct.K~""' in......''"'"""""~ <Y> ""'°',..;j 9'°0\.(l' • ' ,...,.,,_,,_,. ~ V"I' fNno.,., ......... &'<] \IJ l 4 NOW $8.99-15.99 JUNIOR JEANS ~ ..,.., ~ IN"' '" den"" df'ld man. (~ ,,....,, ...,,,,.. rJ \"'-" lMJt!U' mai...' IWq \2) 14 NOW $14.99-19.99 GALS' TEE St9RTS "-"" .orw<»IW "'·l"l'd -~ ""'<! !ft ~ .. ,_,.~~\I .! t'l NOW $4. 99-12. 99 FASHK>N TOPS v.,. ,., ... ("lit ~ ..... ".t\4 ~ .. •""""""'c11 r • ., .n...~ ~ •" "'"'°" l ' --> ,-\ .. "" .,.. l.,m ~I\ ~It> .:o NOW $10.99-16.99 Vll<>lMS & SWEATERS tl.~r'IJ'''"' "'W"1°'0" ~t~ ............. _, --"""' Reg 'W2·27 NOW $14.99-17.99 NOBODY CUTS PRICES LIK£ WILD WEST! e HONEST .. . • -DECENT e CARES e HE LISTENS! ~Phil Maurer For City r.ouncil Dist 5 The Candidate Who ·~: «:ares Enough To "· Listen Most Politicians Are -' Never Available - 1 Commit That You 'll Be Able To Reach Me At My Office ANYTIME~ Philip Maurer Educator, Businessman ferPareats TeFmkle Kida Become Math Teachen Pen Pal Toll 6all Puzzles CLEARANCE SALE MCMllJtNJO (AP> -... --amct.UI are ,,....... to cut ,..... ..... to tw.• tlM ... tMt. -----from Medt·Cal lor ~ormlal u •bonloe ., Al 1 bearta1. t~• 'repre1eatattve1 of 1roupe lntenieled ln tho • baue took theee tt.ancb. ,: -THE CALU'OllHIA ·;Med.lea! Auotl1UGn op. p ...... ol 1n•th ~ wM ...... "hWl.dl• llWcbt kMel .. Col&a M•a hav. I lea "'la l'Md'tlna for u.. &1· Ooa'a eHahaal ronvenlon to Ulte IDIUic ~M In yeara atle•d Tb•lr thank• belon1 to m1lb teacw C1rol Tipper Ma& nPP&a aeocb the hom•work to h r atudenll' p.,.enta " meUmee puent.a will llv«! cblldren fee1tn11 ot anxl.,ly," Mrw . Tipper ••· pla!Md '1'bey may HY It (melrlc aludlH) ta UD• nece,..ry, or too bard.·· So. she &Iv• her tludent.a • 1peclaJ ..,lpment for tat· Ins par.nt.a about t.he metric 111tem. Her packet -UHd now by all malh tearbera al the mld· die acbool In north Cost.a M~aa -lncludea a metrics pre·t.eat. wortuheet.a wtlh an an1wer key and 1 post·test. OAKLAND (AP> Wbu the Information dealt telcrpbone rang at Oak Knoll Naval Ho1ptlal. corpaman Richard Janushan lhoupt It wu a prank. MAR •. 27·APl4 7 25%-50% OFF Al Met1'1 Clothing Style Center 3065.BC.... ...... s-a. .............. SNlleaJ OPEN I 0 A.M. -t P.M. .. ' •' poaed lhe reduction • -T_!le pro • bortion ''WREN THE parent loob Al the ptt•lelt and H)'S, 'Ob, l 'm not 1oln1 lo do very well.· ~ kid aeu to tell bJ.s parent, ·Just do the best you can · "It wu a little kid, and I couldn't quite un· derallnd him,·' the 2-4· year-<>ld sailor saJd. "Al first. I thought be WU s peaking a foreign lan1uage, bul then I re·,,.--------------... --.. ~ ali1ed it was deflnit.ely a very strong British ae. %ero PopulaUoa Oro'Wtb '>••d tbl' lo wer fee1 would dl1coura1e doc· &on from trealhta Medi· ~al paU~ts and Jud to -JD o r e u n w a n t _, d children -The anti ubort1on ' • Calllorn1a Pro·L1fe • ,.ed1cal Auoc1at1o n :utd lhe present fee is so ~high il encourages :""abortion profiteers.:· .--1nd recommended no ::more than S7S. ~ -ANOTHER ANTI· ~BOaTION group of ~tudents at the UC Davis ~avored lbe reduction. 'II! State Health Services ~irector Beverlee ~yers proposed the re- 6fuctloo to bring the fees ~ore in line with pay. "They Just love It ·' The children then Hpla1n metrics lo their parents. she cxphuned. ·'The parents lbt-n take lhe ~ame test agarn." she said, "and without fall, tht•y gel a perfect paper " THE PARENT involve· ment 1s a "reenfOf'cement" tn the child's learning, she 11o111d. and parents gain a brighter outlook regarding the metrle system. The tests involve simple melr&<' chores. such as ldenlJ fylng whi c h unit s of mt-a1rnrement art· lurger. {'~ntimt·wrs or meters. and mt'asunng variou..,ly shaped 1tt•ms Wlth a metl·r slick cent." THE BOY u1d he was JO yurs old. tbal his oamt-was Gerard Love, and t.bat he had dialed al random from Corby. North lfamptons h1re . England . During a lO·m1nute rhat that would cost about SLS. the youngster saJd he was looking for a pen pal. Paid Pollllcaf Advef11semem ELECT ~ents for c hildbirth. e probably won't de· de on the proposal for f month or more _,,,.. ... ,..,...,,... CAROL TIPPER SHOWS KIDS HOW TO MEASURE UP James Stansell, Kathy Strong Try Metrtca '"The trick," shl• nott-d. ··1s nevt>r lo convert lht' metnr ~ystt!m to stundard meuun· mt'nts " "I told him I would wnte hJm, and he gave me his address." said Janu!ihan. "Then he s aid, 'Can I rail you af(aln tomorrow?' I told him I wou.ld be off work then. but he sa id he would <'all me Sunday morning " ROGEll ORR of the Pacific Telephone publJc 1nformat1on office said a check showed there was no telephone tn Corby la sted lo the name of Lovt' ERIC JOHNSON Revenues Debated CandidaJes Link Hikes to New Development By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI .. o.lty ,. .... "-fl What do pay raises for policemen and firemen in Newport Beath have to do with the debate over devC'lopmcnl in the city'! According to :.omr of tht· can didatcs for the NewJ>Qrt B<>ac-h City Council , lht.· two subjects arc closely Linked TUESDAY NIGHT. dunng a candidate forum hosted by lht· "Jasmme Creek Homeowners As · sociation, some or the would-be council members ex plained why. Philip Maurer who is runrung agairu.1 Mayor Paul Ryclcoff in the 5th Dis tnct. s aid he looks to taxes generated by hus1n<.-ss a~ the source of fund~ to give raises to policemen and firemen. fk noted that 40 percent of tbt- city's revenues com c from bus1· nesses in the form of property. :.ales and bed taxes Taxes from re!l 1dential sources provide only seven per· cent of the city's income, he not· ed. "So if we are going to pay for the best (in police and fire service) we had heller be sure our partnership with business in this city is a good one," he said. CANDIDATE DAVE Shores. wbo is running in lhe 2nd Dis· trict, took Maurer's not100 a step further and observed that income needed to maintain a top city staff in all departments may force the city to approve some development "we may not Uke." He noted that a hotel site de· leted by council members from Koll Center Newport could pro- vide up to ~.ooo in yearly rev· enue to the city. "I don't think we're look.1ng al the (develop- ment) iaaue properly," be said. Another 2nd District can· ctidate. Bob Brockman. agreed. advocating lbe completion of Newport Cent.er as a way of ex· paneling the city's lax base. DICK CLUCAS and Lee Watkins, who also are running a1awt Shores, bad some other ideas on where the city could come up with money needed for employee pay ralaes. Clucas suggested doubling the meter maid force, "since lboee seven llltle ladles brln1 in "50,000 a year from parting llcket ftnes." W atJdm said more contracting of non.essential city services would free city dollars to pay for lhe essentials -police, fire and twice weekly trash pick up. THE TWO INCUMBENTS! Ryckoff ot the ab Dltlrtct ana Ray Willlarm ot the 7th, 1a1d loa ot poUee and nre e~ployees la a pl'Gblem the council expect.a to tackle durlna the bud1et ............... qotmontb. ·~ drott ~ tUt u ..... mid....,. .tacnue tn kdltdion nM .... llllo tbe two-1ear contracu Hlot.l•ted wtlb both sroaPIJ. He 1aJd the couadl w..U IO k"P the clty in a .. tGGIPltiUve pay 1ltuatlon." wmtam1, • Junior colleae teen.. aotad th• bM ot the problna fac&q bot.la depart4 mlilda " lnabllb to NCnllt. a Jll'O•hm be Nld " aurtbatab&e to ••a ,ell mate for public. ; employees whl're prospe<'ls url' not reaJ good." becausl' or lht.· ballot 1nit1alive tax cuL'i THE SUBJECT OF the t.•1tv ':. pubhr safety employc{-s C<Jinc up dunng a qucslwn <ind answer sesswn .John Cox. who is oppos1n~ Williams 10 the 7th D1stnct. didn't respond to that qucr}, but talked about his v1t'w:. on de vclopment. "Thi!> community cun't stand unlimite d expaos1on." he observed. adding later that he felt completion o( the city's road S & L Vietims ma~tcr pl:.in 1s important R UTHELYN PLUMMER. another of lhl· 2nd District can· d1dates. also d1dn 't discuss l'm ployl·t.•s' pav Sht· attacked lht: pn-st.·nt <'Ou ncil for its failure to 11:.kn lo n ·s1dt·nts Sht• C'la1mt•d thl· city's con· dom1mum convt•rs1on ordinance was enacted without citizen in put and pr<'d1ctcd that "1f they r<J n pass th<Jt , then· are plenty of other opportunittc!I for the c1 ty to d.Jct.ate whal you can and cannot do with your property without asking you first ·· Tiro Suspects Held In NB Robberies Two men. arrested by N4.>wport Beach police moment.'> utter the $1,800 holdup of a saving~ and loan, have ~n identified as suspects in the robbery of another Newport Beach financial inst1tut1C'n DuvaJle Rene Johnson, 26,•of Los Angeles and Earl Reed Warner. 24 , of Hollywood were ta1'en into custody Tuesday after the 11 ·JO a .m . holdup ot Beverly School Meal Prices Upped By N-M Board School lunch and breakfast prices will go up a dime and a nickel respectively as or Apnl l in the Newporl·Mesa Unified School District. Breakfast prices wiU rii.e lo 30 cents at elementary schools, 40 cents in middle schools and 50 cents at high sc hools u spokeswoman said. LUNCH COSTS WILL move up to 85 for element.ary pupils, 75 cents for middle school alu· dents and 8S cents for high school students. The price increases were ordered Tueaday night by school district t.rwltee&. Administrators said the du· trtct's meal program was SM,388 . in the red between July I and Jan. 31. They called for the food price increases lo balance their budgets. AD•INl.8T&ATOR8 warned the board tbat addltlonal lWlcb and breakfut pr1ce bikes may be required next fall, "depend· tns on diltrtct 11lary and tr1111e benent lacreaH11 federal and atate budtett. fooa coat.a IDd the department's financial 1t1tu. " A report to trustees noted that • Newport.Mesa l• the only "total· ly Hlf ·1upporttn1 dlatrtct" in Oranae County wbtn it comea to food service. "Other dlttricu IUPl>lr 80IM form ot either parttmr or total IUbtldy," the report ltated. fltlls SaVJngs and Loan Associa· lion. 3748 E. Coast Highway. POLICE SAID the two men have been 1dent1f1ed as the suspect.<; in the $285 robbery of Brentwood Savings and Loan Assoc1at1on , 2867 E . Coast ll1~hway on March 18. The two men are on parole from state prison. although in· formation wasn't immediately available about the convictions for which the two m en were Im· prisoned. Newport Beach police said the men arc also suapecL-; in some recent burglaries In Newport. ONE OF THE burglaries, re- ported Monday. Inc luded a description of the getaway car used by the pair. Arte r police were notified Tuesday of t he Beverly Hills Savings holdup. Officer John Desmond spotted the car on MacArthur Boulevard traveling toward the freeway. lie said he lolllally was Interested in It because It matched the burglary car description. When Detmond and Officer Rick Bradley stopped the car on the San Diego Freeway, they al· te1edly recovered lhe stolen money and a .32·callber automatic handguf\. Both men remained in the cily Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail. No One Injured In Roof Collapee· ANTIOCH <AP> -No one wu · lnJured but dama1ea could total . Hveral t.bouland dollars follow· Int the eoUapee of a 1ectlon of roof· at the hllh 1cbool here, offlcl,it H~b• «>·by.eG foot. aecUon col·' lapted Tullday alter heavy ralnt. Tb• Antioch Hl1h School ·~ wu not occupNd at th• lime, tald tcbool 1uperlnten· dent Franclt Fry. ' System OK'd SAN FRANCI SCO CAP ) -Mayor Dianne Feinstein bas approved the purchase of a com· municaUoos system to mform key city oflictaJb 1r a major earthquake. But he said Isabel Purdy at the Corby pohl'e statJon conflrmf'd there 1s a family by tht· name of Love 1n that town Tht') havl' nn tl'it•phone "e . ,, ·J· IUSIMESS SEHSE HUMAHCOMCERH FOlt COSTA MESA COUNCIL .•• FOlt US .. ..,,,,,~ .... .., ....... ,,.. .. ,,.,,.,,,., k N # ~ r.......,, i I ....,, -r N '••~ 0r IJ"J4 .......... ........ 41o,,.-.,,.,(_~....,. Fl•AL REDUCTIO•S at "FAMOUS NAME LABELS" ~, iel'~ WOMl•'S WEAR 17 MONARCH BAY PLAZA SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY AT CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY SOUTH LAIU•A •llUEL BEmR APPAREL ......... ·-···· costo ... ........ ........... .......... ro•• • • •• OFF REGULAR RETAIL PRICE ......... #~ SPECIAL~~ •# siRih ·~ LE•ll I DRESSES I ' 520 ,, ~ ............ TO'llO ~ ......... - HOUU: I O:Ol ta WI VISA & MASTEi CHAltil ,1el'~ .. _ -_ ...... . .. ,• ..... •• •• "•' ~~ Orange Coast EDITION Y .. r& .. etewa Dillly Ne••faper ' VOL. 73, NO. 17, 3 SECTIONS, .. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1980 c FIFTEEN CENTS l Britons Deerg 'Big Sp Anne' LONDON <AP) Anl1 ro)'alllll lunned for Prln~ii. Anne lo a)'. •ccuslo1: lh t• queen's dauahter or "tnsulun~ British taxpayen" b uvtir spending twr 11talt• provided al lowanff in u tame uf n1o1honal bell·U&hterung "Bil Spender Ann4!." u1d 1t headline in one newapa~r Shown by recent polls to be lb~ moat W\popular member of the royal family. the 29-year-old princess was criticb.ed for bwld Ing a sumptuous stable at her Galcombe Park home. a 1973 Jilrt from Quttn Ehubeth II to mark her m•rrua1e to C1pt Murk PhJllapa · I would have thouaht thol ia-oplt> likf' Pnnc·e~• Anne would h1n ~ );t•I un t•xumplf' to othen. -. ho art> not :.c1 ludty. l>llt!t:red Hob Cryer. a Labor Party mem bf>r of Purl.tament from u workrng clai.s Yorkshire di& trh·t "'fhe spending on their ,rn1maJ!. ~hOWb d lack or f.-llow feeling for people." said Wilfred Gardiner . .:i local roun 11lman m lht' Cotswoldl> nca of Market Off 26, Recovers centraJ EncJand where the COU· ple Uv The spending controversy was sparked Wednesday when the Conservative government re- leHttd its 1980 national budget. Most or the royal family were budgeted pay raises keeping pace with Britain's 19-percenl inflatioa rate, but Princ~ss Anne got a whopping JO percent hike. The reason. Buckingham Palace satd, was that the prin· cess overspent her 1979 sum ·'by seve ral thousand pounds m pursuance of official duties" - Dow Conies Back; Gold, Silver Slide NEW YORK CAP) -Tht:.> stock m arket recovered from another broad decline torlay. halt ing the s lid e that began six wf•ck~ ago Gold and silver plum meted The Dow Jones awrai:w of :~o 1 n d u st r i a I s . w h 1 c h c l o <. 1 • '' Wednesday at its lowest 1~·vt-I 1n a lmost two years. lost 26 pomt~ tll 735 today after fi ve three hours nf trading But 1l r allied in tht.• final hour lo close off 2 Losers outnumbered gamer:- * * * by more than 4· l among New York Stock Exchange-h~ted 1s ..,UC'" The markl'l made a lud to ral h 1n early trad1ng Wednc!>da}. but the <tdvancc collapsed l8tc m th<> s1•s<,1on Analv'its satd that ~ho~ m~ prompteci more: !'.clhn~ to<1;n B r'okt•r.., ~:.11 tJ concerns OV('I n·<·o:-d 1ntert•:-.l rate.... 1nfl..tllon and tht• pro~p{·ct of ,1 rcr<•!>sion "NC ~till 1H·1~h1n1ot down the * * * Speeulators Se!I . I • • . " t Silver Takes Dive On New York Mart NEW YORK (AP> -Silver 7 prices fell sharply today as speculators unloaded the metal following the a nnouncement that the metal'~ largest owner was seeking to t>urrow money. In London. the price or silver fell $3 an ounce to close at $14.50. down more than 70 percent from the peak or $52.50 reached m New York on Jan. 21 the metal at a certam price Sinclair said he doubted the bonds would come to market. • • f think they got their money todav rrom Continental banks." he: s aid The value of 200 million ounces of silver al Sl0.50 an ounce 1s S2.1 billion, but rar less than the $10.5 btllion peak value. Gold and s il ver price ~ slumped and the U S dollar hit a four year high againl>l the NATION'S LARGEST BANK TIGHTENS CREDIT -AS ANTI-INFLATION REAL INVISIBLE ENEMY -88 Italian lira and a lO·month peak cigam~t the WeM German mark on World fmancial markets to· da ~._ Bullion prices fell sharpl) in tht' mormng and were still well below Wednesday's levels even after a slight recovery later in the day Gold closed tn London at $474, down $31. Gold closed tn New York at S463, down $33. Silver traded in London at Sl6. down $1.50 from Wednesday. But it plummeteJ tn New York, to almost $10 bef<>Te recovering to $10.80. But this was down from Wednesday's c lose or $15.80 Wednesday's high was $19.90. Monex in Newport Beach quot· cd gold at noon as $460, and silver at $10.75 The dollar, meanwhile, con t1nued to benefit from in vestment-attracting U.S in· terest rates. The price kept falling m later New York trading. dropP.mg to $10.450 an ounce m trading on the Commodity Exchange for silver to be delivered in Apnl. It later recove red slightly lo $11.30. Nelson Bunker Hunt, a Texas billionaire, announced Wednes- day that he and four wealthy Arab investors planned to issue bonds backed by more than 200 million ounces of silver bullion. Slain Boy Mourned By Fellow Students The move was seen by some traders as evidence that Hunt, who apparently was the largest buyer of silver as the meta l soared upward from $6 an ounce 15 months ago, needed money and might have to sell some of the silver if the bond issue could not be arranged. James Sinclair, the head of a New York investment firm that specializes in precious metals, said the announcement ol the bonds was seen as a bad sign for the market, which already had been dropping . The prices of other precious metals also fell Gold dropped $31 .50 t.o cloee at $474 an ounce in London. The Hunt .-iouncement about the boctds wu vague, and efforts to reach him were unsuccessful. It waa uclear whether the bonds would be backed by silver in cue of default, or whether they would be convertible lnt.o MOURNED BY FRIENDS Glen Norman Barker Woman Discovered Murdered m Irvine - her 20I and la Caucasian, but re- leased llttle other lntorma11on other ti.n that only the QPPer part fA tbe body was clot.bed. Police believe abe wu. kllled at the scene. A uthorltlH Indicated they found a wallet at tbe •eeoe and l1N traeb but bad not disturbed (See SIA TING. P•I• AU Olhel-Coverage Other Harb« Arn COYefaCe a ppean today on P age Alll. By ROBERT BARKER Ol IM D•llY "''-' Sl.tff Wednesday was a s ad day for the 575 students at Westmont School in Westminster. Thal ts when they beard for the first time of the tragic death of their classmate, Glen Norman Barker, who was 1dent1t1e<1 earlier in the day as the latest victim in a string of murders of young boys in Orange County. Glen, who lived with his mother and sister in Huntington Beach. was active in school ath lelics, performing on the footbaJl, basketball and track teams. · "The kids were great," said Principal Carol Wilson. "You could hear a pin drop, they were so quiet. There were tears too." Mrs . Wilson and senior stall members went class-to-class to tell the youngsters of the incl· dent. "It is so tragic, particularly when a youngst.er Is involved. They have not bad a chance to Uve oul their llfe," ahe said. "We wallted to be ~er careful. We noted that they ably read about lbe dea ol the two younotera and that ooe of them was lilentifled aa Glen. "It ii sucb an emotional and delicate ate." -Several of the youngsten •P· parently b.cl information con- cerning Glen'• last known ac· Uvlties and they cooperated with deputy 1beriff inv..U,aton al the school at the end of the day. lnv..U.aton alto have told 1chool oftldall not to release certain lntonnatloo lll fear t.ut tt mlsbl hamper \bell' iDvtlUI• Uoa. Alona with UM 1rtm Mft, &be acbool ottlclal1 a.lao ••ned 10un,.ten that hltchblklnl lt very daQieroul and all tbe boys involved lD the m\tl'den bad bNn hltehM'*U. "W• told them that theJ mult find a bitter WQ fA VamportA· caee •ovaN. •••• itz> particularly on Gatcombe Park. She bad t.o borrow from a bank to pay "huge" costs on renovat- ing the mansion's antiquated roofing and guttering, the palace said. ··Princess Anne. like all other members of the royal family. watches her spending extremely ca refully." s aid a palace spokeswoman. who declined to be identified. "Her allowance i.s given not for herself but for slate duties." The 1980 bud.get gave Princess Anne 85.000 pounds ($187,000), up from 6S,.OO pounds <•143,9)) in 1879. But tu and fee increases in the bud.get mean tbe coaunon folk will be made to pay more for medicine, drink, cigarettes and 1ias0Une. "Good Day for the Royals, Mean Day for the Rest," trum- peted a banner headline in the mass-circulation D.ity Mlrrot'. While most Britons adore the roy.al family and doo'l begrudge them their state-provided pay, some were obviously up In arms. A Dally Mirror editor said his Anotllft-11'a9 t• Frt1 Fu• newspaper received "hundreds of cal.II" denouncing Anne's in· creased allowance. But Prtnceas Anne's mum ls plarmtne some penny-pinching of her own. including a hold· down oo palace st aff and no new car. She also will dip into her per~J fortune -t.he size of whieh la e&tima\ed al hundreds of millions of dollars in land, stock holdings, art, jewelry and other wealth -to be able to re· fund some of her state allowance in the comine years O..ly ...... '""" - Faced with redevelopment of Lions Park. Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club annual fish fry officials rearrange pro- cedures for this year's big fund-raising event. F'igunng they actually have more mom roe the Costa Mesa fry. June 6 through 8. are (from left) John Stansbury. Steve Perrin, Bert Smith. Les Miller, Rollo McClellan and Su.zie Rubio, Miss Costa Mesa and Miss Mermaid for 1979 The three-day event raises money for youth ac- tivities and the handicapped. Lagrma Cop Strock; Mesa Man, Arrested A 37-vear-old Costa Mesa man who claimed he was a bu.ildin(Z ins pector attempted to shut down a Laguna Beach construt"· lion site Wednesday night. police -;ay, and was arrested after as· sertedly striking a local police officer who tried to st op him Anthony Robert Matthews of 246 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa. was t"ha rged Wllh battery on a peace officer, refusing to leave after being warned he was trespass· mg. and resisting arrest. Sgt. Greg Bartz said he was providing security work al a local bank that 1s undergoing ma)Or remodeling al night. Bar tz said Matthews tried to force his way into the interior of the building at about 8:40 pm. "He kept screaming that he was a building inspector and wanted to shut down construe· tion ." the orricer said. Bartz added that the man aapparently had been drinking. M atlhews refused to leave and began swinging al Bartz, strik· ing him in the chest, the officer said. The man was subdued by Barb~ and several con.struclioo workers and was laken into custody. M atlhews was transported to Orange County Jail Wednesday night and detained In lieu of $2.500 bail. Police l,ink Dope To Shooting Death By JEllRY CLAUSEN OI -o.oty 11'1 ... Su.ff Costa Mesa detectives said to- day they now believe the shoot· ing death or Z1·year-old Samuel Anthony Vasquez Jate Tuesday was dope.related. Capt. Bob Moody s aid a search or the victim's home at 3206 Montana Ave. Wednesday turned up 35 pounds or high grade mariJuana and one pound of hashish. Vasquez' body was found sprawled on lbe sidewalk in front or the house at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday by his girlfriend. 22-year-old nurse Wendy Shyer. when she returned to the couple's home from a visit to her Los Angeles area parents. · Vasquez, a n une mployed guitar player, appare ntly died from a bead wound inflicted by a large-caliber gun, investigators reported. Moody said that investigators canvassed the northwest ern Costa Mesa netghborbood where Vasquez died and turned up neighbors who reported bearlng what they thought was "a muf- fled firttracker" explosion at about 10:30 p.m. Tuesday. Other neigbbon had reported hearing arguing and loud voiees comlng from Vasques' home during lhe early eveniq. Armed with a search warrant issued by Central Mun1c1pal Court Wednesday, investigators moved into the Vasquez home m search of leads to the crime. Moody said the marijuana and hashish was found in one-pound packages in the garage. The department paid a Santa Ana k>ck firm $121.50 Wednes· day . afternoon to drill open a large. business safe located in the garage, an investigator re· ported. Only marijuana "residue" and a warrant card for s tereo equip· ment was found inside, however. investigators said. Moody said the investigation moved later Wednesday to the Monterey Park area where Vas· quez was reared and where he apparently resided before mov- ing to Costa Mesa some two years ago. Many ol the ~le contacted there, Moody said, were "ool too cooperative." Tbe investigative captain. however, described Miss Shyer as quite cooperative in the in· vestigatioo. Coast Mate Re-arrested ' In Wife Beating Kevin Lee Green. 21, of Tustin, has been re-arrested in connection with a murder case once linked to tbe Orange Pl..4Z4' SPECUL OFFERED TODAY Sprlnl brinp brilbt ideal to th~ s pecial aboppHI and merchants at South eo..t Plua. Deta.iliq tboee tdeu. todaJ'• Dally Plfot feature• "South Coaal Plua Spr1q Sl*lala," a four.paie Mdioo. Doo't ml• "South Cout Plua SprlDC Speciall" OD paau All to Al3 of toclay'a Dally J>Uot. t I • Coast's bedroom basher murderu. Green WM arrested TueeUy at the TUltJn Marine beUeopeer base where be worb. A saoe,ooe attett warrant bad been laaued lhroqb <>ranae County ~ municipal court. He i• belnl held lD 0rance County Jail. Tbe JOGDC Marine la alltled by pollcie to ban ~ ~ tend Ida ~ wife l>Uaa, 20, about the M9d la t11e Mri1 monWlf hlNrw '11 a.pt. ao. tm- ln1 lMt ..... beby. The elrcwnetaae•• of Ua• murder aad be.U8' first led pollce to beUeYe It waa tbe wortl of the tiller, who bad beattn « kllled etabt other women ln almllarf.abtroft. f • - • . Not~EaS!f B)' DAVID IUJTZMANN Of ... .,,., ......... Murde r derendanl Rodney AlcatlK wo• Id lifled Wednes day ll• Uw ruan •ho rorcud a 13·JHI' old tirl lo smoke mart· Juun1 fOf t.ht flral Ume and wbo klned her "paaalonately" after ubducUng her 11lit y"ars aao. Akal~. 36, h1 char.ied with the k 1dnuppln11 1m<1 murder or Robln Saa maoe, 12 , or HunUnaton Deitch, ha!il June and pros· t•culors m the cue Wednesday offtlred testimony pertain1ng to I\ lculu s past J uhe L Johnson, 19, told Jurc>rs in Superior Court Judge l'h1 hp Schwab's Santa Ana t ou rt room that Alcala took her against her will to a bluffs ~a 1n Huntington B~ach in 1974. wht•rl' h~ kll>l>ed her and for~ ht>r to smoke murijuana M 1. s Johnson suid she had b~en \HHlmg Lo catch a b~ to M·hool 1n Octobt•r, 1974. when a man l>hc 1denltfled as Alcala up· proached her at Warner Avenue und Beach Boulevard. Akala. she said, sat on a curb with her and talked with ber for a while and then offered to drive ht•r to school. Declining at first, sht• s<11d, she finally accepted his offer Her _feet taed_together, second grader Sommer Noonan, 7, pa_rt1c1pates m a walker race while J eff Bowe, 8, and Da· mian Needham. 7. check out an artificial limb Utis week at Costa Mesa's Lindbergh School. As part of special pro· gram devised by teachers Gail Hunt and Bonrue Swann pupils gained some understanding of the frustration~ faced by the physically handicapped. However , Mi ss Johnson tcstifiL'<i, Alcala did not stop at her school and told her he want· cd \O ch~k out an apartment a s hort dlstance away. When she ins is ted s he wanted out, she Sllld, he told her to be quiet "in a rude tone." She became frightened. she s aid. as he drove her to a cliffs area otr Pacific Coast Highway 1n Huntin·gton Beach. Miss Johnson s aid she thought of making a bre,k, but Alcala t'ume a round the passenger's :.1de and took her by lhe arm. She said he took her to a rocky area where they sat down and he produced the marijuana, forcing her to smoke it. Once she tried to get up, s he said, but he grabbed her by the leg. Sitting back down, she said Alcala then put his arm around her an d kiss e d her ''passionately.'' l'urk rangers l'VC'nlually camt· b> and arrestt-d them both, Mi~ .lohnson ll'stif1C'rl Shi· lutt•r told llunl1ngton Beach pohce what had occurred and the arrest resulted in Alcala being sent back to prison for violating probation. He had been in Jail for a 1968 rape case In· \Olv1ng an 8 year ·old Hollywood girl end had been released in August. 1974 H e was releas~ again ID 1971 in c·onnect1on with the case in· 'ol' 1ng Mass J ohnson Elevator Falls In Africa; 23-Killed KLERKSDORP, South Africa I AP) An elevator cage plum· meted more than a mile down a s haft in lhe world's biggest gold mine today, killing all 23 miners aboard. authorities said N-M Trustees Cut Nine teams of rescue workers "'ent in to the shaft at the Vaal Reefs mine, about 60 miles :-.outhwest of Johannesburg, to ">CC 1f any of the men had survived, a spokesman said. Mter clearing through a tangle of torn cable and wire and rcsloMng power lines to reach the men. they reached the !>m ashed cage and found all the mineri. dead. the s pokesman -.aid Activity Funding Newport-Mesa school students w1ll be huslhn~ for funds next school year 1f they hope to participate 1n act1v1t1es takin~ Solution Sought SACRAME~TO (AP> Lt. Gov Mike Curb says a new task force will st>ek a permanent solution to the noodin~ problem at Lak<.' Elsinon• 111 Southern Cahfomaa. Of' ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,. Ot•ftQll' CM\t Oelll' P•'9t wl•t'I •M(Pti,tom IMNd tN> ...,...,... Prn\ "1>Ub41'rwo t>v tf'W 0 •1tf'tf7 (o-\I Put>l•'"*""f(GmPM' ~IM'•"f'dtt•Qft• -'" •wl)ti..~,.d Mona•• fhr~ f'r..a..y '°' (M1tt ......... Hl'WO')f1 ~-" Hvnl1nQIPft .... " rOt..lft f••"' V•lr•'f fry""' I aQvrM ft.-., f\ Sowt,. C'6"t A \.l"OI• , ... IO"Wt. 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Stereo Stolen Al Mesa School Thieves broke into the music room at Rea Middle School in Costa Mesa late' Tuesday or t•arly Wedne:-.day and stole a s tereo system valued at about S960. polic•c r<·imrtcd Officers said a door to the room on the northeast corner of the campus was pried open. two :-.~waker!> ripp<>d from a wall and a tapt• recorder and stereo re cc1vcr taken rrom a s helf Vets Honored Vietnam Memorial Set Orange County servicemen who lost their lives In the Vi etnam conflict will be honored at 11 a .m . Saturday through the unvelllng of a memorial at the county Hall of Administration in Santa Ana. DURING THE ceremony, a four by five·foot bronze plaque listing the names of area servlcemen who were killed in Vietnam wlll be presented by Gold Star Mothers. a 51-year·old organlzatlon of mother s who lost a chUd·ln military servlce. Guest speaker will bc_;ctired Navy Capt. Ernest M. Moore Jr .. who was u prl~ner of war from March, 1967, to 'March, 1973. JOINING MOORE and relatives or those kllted In V\et nnm will ~ lsl District Sup<?rvh1or Philip Antho1·.) Rev Otto E. Sporrcr o( Lnguna .Ull•; .11d the U S M~irtne Corp• 3rd Aircraft Win.< D1&11d ~---------~-·-.;>-.C~ .... ------------------------ ~--JUST lfJREAKING----"°" ll•rr11 /f'Om todo11'1 liUDrld and natblGI nnit c'-w'°Pnaftta. Kuwait Increases Oil · Price $5.50 a Barrel NEW YORK <AP> -Kuwelt. the Or1anJzation of Pe~m ExportJna Countries' member thal kicked off the last round ol world cNde oll price blkea. la booatln& prices by about $5.SO 1 barrel. industry sources conllrmed today. The blkn are comln1 on part ot the oil Weatem oil com· panlet buy from lbe Penl&o Gult nauoa. but may not dlreetly affect th.e United $ates becau.se It buy1 virtually no Ku•altl oU. Oil prices have doubled to around $30 a ba~I over the p"t' year, with the lai.tt round of $2·a ·barrel hikes comlnt Jut month. IJ.S. T,... 8et•~•• lt'l4ne• WASHINGTON <AP> -Surges m both the volume and price of imported crude oll and oU product& helped push the naUoo'• trade deficit ln February to a record $5.6 billion, the Commerce Department reported lhia afternoon. The value or Import.a bad exceeded exporta by $4.8 blllloo in January and about 14.1 billion 111 December. The previoua one· mooth record deficit was $5.2 billion in February 1978. David Lund, a senior ecooom1st with the Commerce Depart· ment. attnboted much of the growth or lbe deficit to "one of the largest monthly increases we ever m the price of imported oil ... He added that the deficit also was 10nuenced by a Jump in foreign cor imports and a drop 111 U S. exports of gold. I~ "ft("O J11dff9fawftf• NEW YORK IAP l Government lawyers say there is ID ~ufflc1ent evidence 1<1 bring mdictment.s against any Carter ad· mmjstrat1on ofhc1uls ID the 1DvesU1ation of allegations that Robert L Vesco tried to have the White llousl' fix his legal problems. The New York Times reported today The newspaper cited sources close to the inquiry aa saying the prosecutors' assess· ment or the case was relayed th.is week to a federal grand Jury conducting the investiga. tion by Assistant U S Attorney Harry Ben· ner Vescu. the fug1t1ve Amencan financier cha rgc•d with bilking ~tockholderb out of millions of dollar-. in an intemat1onal swindle vuco a decade ago, is living in the Bahamas Braga..: APJt"' Prea•r-e MILWAUKEE <A P I Ronald Reagah has proposed <ap plying ""extreme prc!>~ure"' that could ··touch on a threat or · force" to wm the release of Ame n can hostages held 1n Tehran by lraruan m1Ut.a.nts The former Ca l1forn1a ~o\ernor . camp a1gn1n g for Wil>consin's Republican pres1dent1al pnmary Tuesday. told re· porter.; that m making his proposal. he was "not Jingo thlnJung of pushing the war button" over the estimated 50 hostages who have been held captive sm~ Nov 4 Reagan s aid that tn handlmg the ho-.taire cnsas. the Carter Jdmirustrallon faded to take advantage of Iran s dcpendenc~ on imported food and its need to dehvt·r ml to tankers {'ach day Bus Odor Source Eludes Officials B> DELORES BROOKS IRWIN OI -o.ily ,., ... SC..tl County health officials have ~1v<>n up try ing to find th{· ~ourC'e of a smell on Orangt- County Transit District buses that some drivers and passengers say ls making ~m sick "If there· s something then" Y.C haven't found 1t We've pret t' much closed the cas<·." said I\ en RCF!l<'r or the County Public I leallh Ocpa rtme nt But lran~1l district orr1c1a b ... ay they arc still trying to find the sourct· of the odor that prompted 35 "'ritten complaints of headJChl'~ and nHU!-tCU prt manly from dri n ·r "> The problem begun last fall. a district ~pokt•sman said. when a bus drh er complained that fumes in lhe brand-new buses wt're giving him headachei. The transit district had recent l y purchased 65 of th<: streamlined buses from the Ohio firm of Grumman·Flxible. The buses are fully air-cond1tJoned. ' ............... _ hut art-bwlt "1th "10do11o-s lhat t dn "t be opened Arter Lhe irutiaJ cornplamLs. both transit distnct and county heJlth e'Cperts tested the buse-. 1n quesuon Mesa Horwrs Cop of Year The annual Policeman of th1 Year c1ward v.111 be presented Friday by Costa Mesl:l Tomor row at 11 noon luncht<>n open to the pubhc at the· Co~ta Mesa Golf and C-0untr) Club The award rtt1p1ent 1s picked by his fellow officers. said spokes man Jean Robins . who noted that $7 75 ticl<eL-; lo the luncheon ceremony, featuring Supenor Court Judl(e William L Murray, co-speaker. will be available at the door The Costa Mesa Tomorrov. organlutioo was formed about 10 years ago to promote and en· courage bUsiness in the city's downtown shopping area. By l'&J:DE&JCK ICBO&MEllL .... _... ........ Six Ot'ao1e Coun&,y Sbertfra-- departineat inveRA1•tors are J*UJ81 1D U to JI bow dliys lo a maulve effort to aol•e the murden believed to be the work of a homo.exual kUler. "The Jnve.Unt.ton 11 .latenae aod la lnleoalfylng," said sherltra U. Wyatt Hart. the de· partmeot '• omclal al>Qtesmao. Hart saJd he c0uld not provide details ot where the inYestiga. Uon ta headJng, but lndJcated that detectives are attempting to piece together the last houn of the lives ol two Orange County youths whose nude bodies were found Saturday along Ortega Highway east of San Juan Capistrano near the Or ange County-Riverside County line. The youths. Glen Norman Barker. 14, of lluntmgton Beach. and Ruasell Duane Rugh, 15, ol Ga rden Grove, had been stran&)ed. They had not been mutilated, nor sexuaJly molest- ed. Hart said M eanwh1le, Los Angeles Police Department investigators today were attemptin g to iden- tify the body of a youth who may have become victim 31 or the killer The body was found Just off the Hurbor Freeway in an alley behind a tool supply compan y The body was dc~cribed as that of a maJe. wtute, between 14 and 17 year!> u ld. lie had been strangled SLAYING the scene while awa1t10g cor· oner's a.nvest1gators. Ca lTrans w o rkers Andy Lopez, 23, and Duke Quintana. 37, were driving on the in tt'rc hangl' ut th1: freeway and \1 y ford Road when Lopez ..,pottt:d the body Tht.>Y stopped th<>ir stall· truck <or a dOber look and dtlerrruncd 1t was lndeC'd a corpse> and notifit'<i pohcl• \ thron~ of print. ldtVISIOn Jnd radto new:.mcn was on tht· bcene short!> before J p.m .. all J wJ re or other killm~s of )Oun~ malel> in what <appears m those• cases to be the work of a mass murderer who dumps victim:-. neJr Southland frcewa:w " ,...._P~AI MOURN •.• 11on than hitchhiking." she 5aJd Ocean View School Superin- lt•ndent Dale Coogan <;aid that a ll ctuldren wall be warned or the dnngers of hitchhiking ht-fore the sprin~ vacation holi· day which beR.ins Saturday. Mrs. Wilson said that classes at Westmont. which is in the Ocean View School District, wall be dismJssed early so that stu- dents can attend funeral se rvices Friday for their classmate Services are scheduled at 2 P m at the Peek Family Colonial Funeral Home, 7801 Bolsa Ave .. Westmins ter. Memorial services also are to be conducted at ~ school. Education Book Hit SACRAMENTO <AP> A propoMd at.ate reference be><* for the teacben ol aex education ii "an attack by the Mx educa· lion eetabtiallment oo t.be fami ly," 11y1 HI tic J acquellne Kasun ot Eureka. But atate health consultant Susan Cronenwett calla Mrs. Kaau.n "a aelt-appomted zealot to at.op sex education who has dlatorted the book ... Mrs. Kasun aaid In a telephone anterview Wednesday lhal the state bas been "doing every- thing it could lo conceal the book from parents." 8'.U91ea l•J.,.etl _....._LOI ANOSL <AP) -A plu aonUed bj .,_.._. c.11'anla tweruoUoa lndUIUY ud UIUoe JeMtn to lew•t 1100 million 1 month in buJldlnt loans hu beea dlRribtd bJ one tlu.Dclal npert u a poten• t.tai ... ftd11••0 roru.. •lltna boullq lnd try. Ke1 m..,.,.tHDt ud union tru1t.ee1 of lt pen.alon fUDda held a...._ ol nt..Un .. WI _.. and qreect to chanael •"time ot dol.lan into IQl\f·tenn loan fe>mmlt· "'"'-,... t"Ollltnietloe "' hom and otMr bUild.l.QI•, Everett.£. Dell, bead ot tbe Af'LoelO Phambert Ud Pipef'Mten U'IUGD, 1at4 Wedneeday. IOA•ING llJl'BaB T RATE end rlaaoa un· 'Ill-•· llp nd' emp~ 1porrtd ~ move, Shell aaid. addlnj "we hope klM will •pread qWetLly •. lint t.hrou&bOut Callfornla IDd then acrON the nation." pentloo fUad IDOIMY WUl be IOmewbat. below the top. Ina rat.el today -•blcb ran,. ttom 15 peretDt w • percent. "U their olana materfallM, bd tbelr interest rat. are "euooabl•. it eouJd be a sod.Mod to the tnduatry." aald a 1l)Okeamu for American SavU.O ud Loan Co. BOWZVJta. BB D8CU.NED to •peculate 00 ~ tx· act ru. adCl1q t.bal lf the prosram is HPN"~ -~•· peeled, teama ot expert.I In the ~ will ~ what rate to cbar1e. W. De.an Cannoo. txecuUve vice prttldent ot the- Calltomla Savi.DO aad Loan loaUtute, called the pro-poeala a "alpltlcaot ltep 1n t.be riaht dlreclk>n and the kJnd ol actkJo we have been W'aiDI lor yeus." Shell 1ald the Interest ratea to be charged for Molt ot the esthnated ta bJ.llloa tn pena1oo r~te· aervee held for Southem Calltonda bu.lldlnc laduatfy workers ls presently Invested ln ltOea, bonds and lq\'· ernment aecwiUes, and the propo.sata muat 1Ull 10 ..,.- tlnal approval to the full boards ot tnastees. .............. * * * Bank Sets New Credit Rulings SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Reacting to Presi· dent Carter's credit c rackdown, the Bank of America. the nation's largest bank, has hiked its interest rates and said it will turn down most new customers· requests for loans. THE BANK HAS TAKEN the acttons to com- ply with Federal Reserve dlrectJves to hold the growth m domeslJc loans this year to a 6 percent to a 9 percent range To control the growth in the area of credit card loans outstanding, the bank w1U : -Booet its minimum monthly payment re- quirement on Bank-Amencard·V1sa and Master- Card accounts to 6 percent of the 11npaid balance or $25, from 4 percent of the unpaid balance or SlO. -Strengthen its critena for new credit card applicants as well as for ancreases In credit limits for cardholders. ALL MAKES! _ INCREASES ITS TRANSFER and check 833 0555 service fee from 1percentto11.-.i percent - For home loans. the bank said it 1s increasing from 16~ percent to 17 percent its interest rate on Ask Fot Our fixed-rate loans for $150,000 or less on smgle LilSE Sfl£CIAUST at .. ...,~,..,. -~-· c I . s E ect : Incumbent Donn Hali BAKER <AP) -IJ'he filming of new footage for the science· fiction blockbuster •'Close En· counters of the Third Kind" con· linued in the Dumont Sand Dunes after four stuntmen were injured when they fell out of fly. ing Jeeps, a Columbia Pictures spokesman said. "It was apparently not as serious as we had first thought with helicopters flying in to take people to the hospital,'' said Marvin Levy at the Columbia studio in Burbank Glenn Henry. a 37·ycar·old farm worker. !>m iles after an oul·Of·court. settlement which gives $5 m1ll1on to some 25.000 Califorrua fa r m workers in a lawsuit challenging the Teamst ers' Union's pension fund. The agreement mus t be approved by a federal Judge family dwellings HOWARD 0..vrolet At the same time. 1t as 1ncr<.'a~1ng its vanable· ...,,_"~··10, .. ..,, rate loans in the same pnce range from is:i,.. to ~=====N=EWPOR==::T::B:::E==A=C=--H-..,,::>!f 16~. The maximum ratio or loa n to appraised value of property will be low('red to i5 percent from ~ percent Call 642-S678 Put a few words 10 work for ou DONN HALL FOR COSTA MESA CITY COUNICL Vote April 8. 1980 r ,, tu 00N'' HAL l C•""r·' l f , -... "N* ,..........., r:..tary c~ ....... l'Y.l'i A ~M"-1 ,(]Ill,. ........ CA ~·w•~keft SACRAMENTO (A P ) Gasoline service stations would have to post their prices on signs legible from passing vehicles. under a ball approved by a ~nate committee Over the opposition of service station owners. the Business and Professions Committee voted 5-2 Wednesday for SB1430 by Sen. John Holmdahl , D -Castro Valley, sending it to the Senate Finance Committee. 3._,...,.,.s...,. SAN DIEGO CAP ) Neighbors are baffled by the violent deaths of an East San Diego ramily shot in what authorities describe as an ap- parent double murde r and s uicide. Homicid e detect aves said James R. Hart, 35, apparently killed his wtre and ll·year-old son before turning the gun on himself. •••• 111i ....... CARLSBAD (AP> -An $18 million trash compacting and transfer station, severely damaged by an explosion. is ex- pected to be out or operation for an indefinite length of time. There were no injuries report- ed as a result of the explosion which rocked the Palomar. Transfer Station Wednesday ar- temoon. ACLU Suit Backs Gay SAN FRANLISCO (/\P l T h e American Civil Liberties Union has riled s uit on behalf of an Atherton 1llustrator. Warren Preston. 41, whose government security clear an ce was taken away because he 1s a homosexual The lawsuit, filed in U.S. Distnct Court Wednesday against military ofracaals, b believed to be the first court test or whether the clearance known as "SCI," which is higher than "top secret," can be revoked by the National Seeurity Agency without due process . It also is believed lo be the fi rst test of whether security agenJ::y investigators can demand details of government workers' sex lives and then revoke their security ............ .._._...... BEAT THE DEVELOPERS VOTE NO ON D Bob Spreen .............. n........, ............... The lowest unresblcted fare. $ Fly right to downtown Hobby Airport. ]Ullt call a 7Java/ Agant, your C'olporate 'Jtave/ Amin~ or Hugbee AirW81t at (714> 640-2':>60. PrtQe II SOX, oti am.way adult ooech fare, and ii~ to change. ' I , Girls' Spring dress sale. 7.99 to 22.99 Lots of styles and colors to choose from. Get your daught81' dressed for Spring with these special prices. Sundr8SS6S, knits and more. Umited quantities. A. Gingham check polyester I cotton sundtws. 4 to 6x. Special, 7.99 B. Hawaiian style print dress with tube top. Pol}'9St81'/Cotton. 7 to 14, Special, 11.99 Girls' DrestltJS, 462 snd 470 Shop Sulock'1 SQ(Jth eo. Plw• Mon.·Ftf. 10.0:30, Sat. 1~ sun. 12.5. Bullock's Minion Viejo, Misllon Viejo Mel, (114) 495-3111. A I > -----------------------------------------------__ .._.._ ................ ---·--- ., .... I Ora,. Oollt Delly PHot The Colta .... Ptl• ' • bu l10Md a S.-ll&or'y Olftce •n~menl J.-l<M&b OI San l>telO "-way on 8ftitol __,,..,......._ But. lhe City Council bu acned \.0 conalder an appeal th projecl, called Brlatol Plan, OlleNdbly to f~ua on policy toward hlfh·riae prcdeoU in areu IOUlh of the way. Most city &Onll\J probibil.a buUdln.p tall T lhan two r1cs. Obvtou.s ln th ir exceplJon are Seaenrtrom proj north of the freewa1 and aomt a~ offtce ind lUng bulldina.s near t.be downtown area. R.i®n~ who v.'OU.ld be &hadowed by ~ pn>~ istol Plaza project say it I t.oo bia ind would lmpose much ampact on nearby res1denual reas A!i thuy argu , reports indicate that plans for another story structure Just across Brlstol Slreet aro beln& Obviously, uvery b;i project ls different, and com unaty nt"<'ds vary from neiabborhood to neighborhood. A 14-story structure that may d1arupt one area may e little tmpact on another. The City Council would be wise, perhapb, not to adopt eneral policy for all ol the city south of the freeway take lho.se big buildln:gs on one al a time. vs. Pay A last-minute etrort by a state mediator to negotiate a contract between the NeWport·Mesa Unified School Dis· trict and its teachers has failed. Both sides await a f act·finding report by a three. ~erson state panel before taking. up bargaining talks ga in. Major differences revolve around money, of course, rnd some staffing procedures. Teachers seek an 11 percent pay r aise ror the current l'ar and another 11 percent next July 1. The board has >fftt red 8 percent retroactive to last October and 6.5 per· ·ent next July. But the board wants to trim down its teaching staff, ullmg positions s uch as music and physical education cachers who travel among elementary schools, some sycholo~ists a nd special reading teachers. Laguna Beach Unified School District teachers just 'l•ltll'd for a 3.5 percent pay hike this year . Huntington eac·h's Ocean Vi ew (elementary> District teachers won percent. . Irvine Unifi ed teachers, working on an old contract. ~1?.ot 8 percent this year. . . t" Further Newport·Mesa negot1at10ns might sec ~eathcrs opting for fewer J>Qsitions and a httle more pay. i:But in<lit'at1ons are that the d1stnct would be hard ~n·s~ed to maintain 1976·77 special staffing outlay~ while 1:6rantmgs1zablepay hikes. ' ~ Jlay News hnproving t: /\gain this week there has been what sounds like ~ood J u:"' s m terms of getting the Upper Newport Bay cleaned up 'l'hl' bay, which hasn't been dredged for more t.han 10 ~ 1•:1r ..... has been for that time the recipient of millions of ~·u1J1c vards of silt . most of it brought down the San ~1<.·go Crt•c:k by rains. "' At least as discouraging as the pollution or the bay ~a" been the inability of th~ city go~ernments s urround· ;.ng it to make any progress m resolving the problem. • Last wee k. officials in Irvine. Newport Beach and ;:j)rani.:c County announced plans for a three.pronged at ~.i<:k on siltation . Th(' nt-wcst development came m the state s a rea. !;rhl' department of FtSh and .Game. which manages the ~ 11 :H·n· l 'pµer Bay Ecolog1cal _Reserve, has been a ];t\1~1hlrng block In the process or finding solutions for the i>av s prohlcm!:>. . . ! · Hut this week. a high ranking Fis h and Game offlc1al ~<110 thmgs are changing. The agency, f~~ starte1:'5.· ~s pre· ~pared to use $700,000 not yet.spent on v1s.1t~r fac1b~es for j mnor dredging or construction of a ·~e·.s1lt1.ng basin. A~d j-'1s h and Game is going after $2.3 m1lhon m federal dis· ~stcr aid to start dredging out some of the mos t recently :2! rri ved s 1 It. • J ust to make s ure the $700,000 r eally does go to help lhc bay. Assemblywoman Marian Bergs?"·· R-New}>?rt ~cacb, this week also got a budget res.tr.iction for Fi~h ~nd Game to see to it that agency officials keep their ~ord. -: Things are looking up • ~ . ... :-.. ... . :; ~ p1n1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot ther views expressed on this page are those of their authors and 111sts. Reader comment is invited Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. x 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Teaching ~ ~ By L.11. BOYD :' The count of available ~choolteachers rises and falls e markably from year to ear. Matter of money, s ually. Business can boost s wage scales with some peed whe n necessary. chool boards run late in is. So business this year as hired away a Jot of achers. ll isn't all a matter money, however. Boredom ays its part. As the old Dear Gloomy Gus From ope who remem-bers Colla Mesa's Superior Avenue. ••before and afteT" why not a commendable word to the delignen and en1lneera for a tremendous and much· needed lmprovanent on this roadway? NOT GLOOMY Ot .. ,,,, ""' c:-4• .,. ...... ........ , ....... t, ........... MU\Yrlfy ....... ¥ .. wtlf .. :;::.T.;..."I::..,~ ......... Roman Juvenal said, "It is the repetition, like cabbage served at every meal. that wears out the schoolmaster's life." History long b as taught us that the Revolutionary hero Nathan Hale said, "I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country." Or words to that effect. But researchers recently turned up an eyewitness 11ccount of Hale's execution. In it, be ls quoted as saying, instead : "It's the duty of every good officer to obey any order3 '-given h im by hi s commander·in·chief. •· • • ' Tb<>1e scholars who put all the Mias America statiatlea tnt.o a computer say the moat likely winner sbould be 20-years·8 month• old.. a green-eyed bnanette born ln April. a piano player and a resident of aome 1maU town in CallfomJa. · , Honeybees die when they stJng bumana. But not wlMln they sUna other hoaeybeel. Infant.a don't get MUkk 'C Toddlen don't. either. Not°" untU qe 3 or 4, if. ever, do they IWi to I~ aiPI ot tbe~ rullerabl• afflietioa. It was Lo be a debate to develop the differences belweea each can- didate . 1l>e public across the na· hon waited anxiously. But as it turned out the~ was really node· bate. Mailbox It any of the ae•en had any real dltference1 It faJltd to 1urtace. Tbey "ro uoanhnoua for cut.Una covemmtDt 1pendlnc but t.hty a.bow reaUforlncreulo1tbede· fiDH and IJlµit.,.y bud1et.a. One wooden how both would be J)OISI • ble! THE 8HAllE of it 11 tba\ lt WH &Mir Colden opportunity to apeak out a1ala1t OPe ol the moat pernlcloue federal pro· iram1 ever coo.celved. That i.a I.be "revenue 1haring" Invented by Rlcbard Nixon. They didn't even question the ~m of the proaram u they all rushed to a~syre their full suppo . All but Reaaan who seemed to try to indicate the s tates couJd better handle their own pro. grams. But in his faltering pre· sentation be was unable to arlicu.i.te hll lbouebtl and &.be menace wu loet. Of coune the 1tatet, a.nd more eapeclally t.b.e local 1overn· meo'•· love the idea of the federal ioveroment eettin1 the blame tor tninc while they reap aome ol the benefita. And the 1chool people are poaiti vely euphoric over the federal handout.a. , IT 18 BAD enough for the state and local governments to be financed In such an lnetncieot manner Undet the system a substanllal part of the tax dolla~ are used for the coUec· lion from tbe people of the SO states and another substantial part spent in. redistributing 1t back to tbe st.ates and locals. But the real evil is that the system has placed stale and local government under the domlnance of lbo fedenl P· ernment and it.a bureauerata. Thwi local control of th• 1cboolt. self determJbation of poHelet and oroaram• by t.be cltiel and counties, and even state'• rilbb have been pree~.,y lboel ln Washington who, elected by nobody, represent o.oboclY. Yet. wltb their tbrHLs of withholdi.ng federal f\IQcll, t.My dictate to the achoolt, lJtVade the rights of the local comrnun.lUes to determine their own pro· grams. and even compel the legislatures to enact laws "or else." THE TAX DOLLARS collected from the people wllbln each state have now become the federal bureaucrats' money. They not only decide who wtll get it but how it will be spent. But the lure of "free'' money ls a powerfuJ weapon which few tan resist. Certainly the ob&e· qu1ous legis lators and local poliucians and educators abow no lnchnalJon to do so. To the contrary. when citiiens or a community or a state ques· t1on the need or desirability of a program receiving federal aid, the slate and local officials respond with "What do you care, 1t doesn't cost us anything, it's federal money." The Republicans' failure to al· tack the program leaves only President Carter in opposition. lie has proposed reductions in revenue sharing as he seeks to balance I.he budget and rest.ore the c:tonomy Fat chance he will ha V(• With aJI or his Opponents bobtcnng Congress to continue ,ind an< rca:.c lh(' shanng. Hut the lesson i:. there. And I ht· mure I.he states and local J.!o vemment:. come to depend upon the federal government for f1na nc10g the mote the people's .1h1hty to chart their own course 11Jm1ru.sbes It 1~ an erosion of freedom wh1ch eventually will destroy the liberties the cowitry once enjoyed Gray Whales and Power.boats a Risky Mix To the Edit.or· I am a volunlec!r guide> on a whalewatch boat sponsored b> The American Cetacean Society, of which I am a member. We h ave been watchinlt the migration of the CaLifomw gray whales since their arrival in our area in late December. On Saturday, March 15, I was on lhe whalewa tch boat in Newport Beach with several other A.C.S. volunteers and several other people. observing the northward migration of the whalL•s. We witnessed a fr1ght c nin~ spectacle The Warmington G r a nd Prix. a n ofhhore powerboat race. was taking place off of our coastline, 1n the height of the northward migration or the gray whules! WHEN THE powerboats. helicopte r s. and airplanes involved in the race began to enter our area, the whales displayed behaviors that neithe r J nor other volunteers had ever seen before. Five whales, upon hearing the extremel y high-pitched noises, and feeling the sounds reverberating through the water, did an abrupt 360 degree turn and headed southward, going at least twice as fast as they were going while heading north! They acted very frightened and disoriented . We also observed several other pods or whales that. upon the approach of the boats, turned to toward the coast, began swimming in circular patterns. and completely altered their normal s wimming, breathing and dJving techniques. and were generally displaying harassed and terrified behavior created ·by the noise and heavy boat traffic. boat racers and spectator boats alike. These whales. if in the path of a racing boat going approximately 8S mph . could not have been avoided. The whale, and the ~l's occupants would probably have been killed, and the boat certainly would have been destroyed. This boat race should be put off until tbe la5t of the whales have passed our coastline and are safely oat oC the area where the race occurs. ll is onJy a matter or approximately two months• difference lo the scheduling of the race. Appeals bave been sent to the race sponsors, The Warmington Group, to postpone next year'• WarminRton Grand Prix until alter t.he mtaration ls over. I tblc-erely hope that th.ls will be tbe cue. MIMI SWAIN 'lll•dwn IA..,& .. Td tbe Editor: Wb1t bu happened to our proo fetliosl f -. ., • llow degrading t11 hav<· to march for our wage:.' When the most treasured gift J!1ven to us 1s our children what price can you put on l'ducators? Are we not of vaJue to the> parents of our students" Certainly we do not seem to be important lO our district ad ministrators or ~liticians who run the system. P arents where arc you., 00 YOU NOT se<> your hard working dedicated lt-acht·ri.. who ~1ve or their t1m<'. cner~~. emotion.-. and lov<' tu provide th•· b~~• educational C'"<Pt•rtencl' possible for your child rn this. the wcaltluest area in Orange: County., How do you meas ure pay for s uch a profession" S urely you wa nt the best homes. the best cars, the bet clubs and are w11lmg to pa~. whatever the cost. How do you measure the cost? There isn't enough money in all of Orangl.' County to pay the worth .of the top teacht•rs we have 1n the Newport Mesa Unified School District Parents beware' The top teachers will be leaving soon as they are no longer able to sup· port their families on a teacher's :>ay in tlul district. Without a cosl ·of·llvinll clau se for teachers. there is no future m the profession. DONNA CARPENTER. Teacher Newport Mesa Urufled School Oistnct ()Mme::~ ... To the Edit.or· We are outraged by Jack An· derson's total dis regard for truth and lac k 01 pro · fess1onalism as reflected in his column on the United Farm Workers. Much of the column con sists of inflammatory rhetonc and vague generallu· tlons based upon several specific examples cited in the piece. Anderson claims the UFW "actually meets secreUy" with growera In Texas. Arizona, New Jersey and Florida .. to sabotqe agreements woo by 'Other un· ions.·' The only eroup ln any or these st.at.ea that even purports to hold cont.ct.a with irowen iB tn Arisoa. where a compaal1 Wl· ion has slped "ye114w clol .. eon· tracts with two or Uaree Pboeoi~·area dtrH crowers <where wor1'ers agree not to joln legitimate unions, lncludilll the UFW and the Team1ten). The UFW ha.a never met with any of these growers -the7 have ,.,,. fused to Lalk with u for near'1 10 yean delplte ltrltM bJ our membeu .ad d•autull by workers to~ tbe Ul"W. AN...,.. Mtl'a\89 tM ac. count of an allesed bMU., fll u "mvesll~all\'f' n•poMl'r · whH'h v.,.;1 ... ~uppose diy v.1tnt•ss••d pt•rsonalh by mt: at .t Phoen1 '< t •fW rally. Reports from tht· dozen or so nt"wsmen ••ho at tended the ra I ly aod rrom plaandotht'!I Phoenix police o ( f1 <'e r~ who wc•r l' lht•ri· ~d' nothing or a reporter or anyon1· else who was ··badly beaten · at the event Alld('rson'!> reportn now says .. badl) bcatrn .. v.a- tno stroo~: he was onl v ... tug~t'fl ,ind shoved around For rea~ons of ~PJ<'I' Jn1l t1m•· th 1 i-. lettt•r dnt.·~ not rl'f u t <' 1 • "' n ltl' 1n Ant.lnson ... foul .HtJtk 1111 U" H ht' had tht• <'lhlC\ ,1nd rm• fl•\i.1onallsm to cht>ck h1.., fari... v.1th independent sources. An dcrson would have ~n pleased to knov. that the consututiooal procedures and guarantees practiced b:. th C' U F'W a rt' amo~ the:' most democratk of any aruon in the nation. CES • .\R E CJIAVRZ President. UnJled Farm Work<'r" of Amenca Mltft"BU.. To the Edit.or A comment on the March 12 article. "$1 Jump in Water Bill!> Due " The article ~oel> on Lo say "perhaps" a dollar a month mcrease to most families alon~ the O range Coas t . with numerou.s "CODJeCtures" by the waler districts' many. many off1 c1als of the many, many areas There was no mention at all about the acrei-. and acres of water u sed by the farm cooperatives. come rain or come shine. or any suggeslwns that the big, blg water users cut back 1n any way Now. with the help of th<' Daily Pilot. the many, many water officials from the many, many water districts can up tbe cost of waler to homeowners pretty much as they see rit. The raise m services can and will exceed the $1 a tQOnU\ propoeed. W a11P8 bet? • ZOEE.RALPH 8eTpflll6-nk To the Edit.or: 1 read with great interest yoor March 17 article on the arrest o( a pa.abandler in Lacuna Beach. I thought 1ou and yo•r readers might be i,nterested to know that lbe "lifeguards that joined the pursuit and tackled the suspect." were not on ~ personnel called to. the scene. but rather, \bey wfil'e off duty seaaonal Ufegu&l'U for the Ctty of Laguna Beacb. The two 1u1rd•1 Al Mendes and Jon Brick, obsftved Ult police of· ficer tn ~ rather compromising 1ltuatJon a.nd ottered tbelt as· siltance. Thia anlltanc' led directly to lbf 1a.pect 'a eapture, rt lan't often that b.)-llfnden 11ffi-r tn hdp th1· poltre lh<"W 11.i)' ,10<1 I h-lt th1' part1<.ular 1n~t<10(I' -.h<1ult.I be brought Lo '1>Ur att.enllon • N t!edl~ lo say our associa- tion '' very proud of our two members ROR PATTERSON, l're~1dl.'nl Laguna Beach l.1'4.•guard A~soc1alJOo rm •• , .• "w.r T n th•· F:d1tor .\ ... tht' \.\11 rn1..•d parent of a 1·h lid .1t L11 rv1l'w StJtc llosp1lal. I JpprC<'1ilte your <.'Oncem for the v. l'llan• of the handicapped r1 t1zens 1f Propos1t1on 9 shouJd pass Howevt'r, I c.-onsider your e d1tor 1al o f M arc h 18 m1sd1rec-led. You should point your attention toward the escalating rost of care for the handicapped at Falrvlew. Simple arithmetic provides s ta rthn$? information. The Fa1rv1ew a nnual budget is almpsl S4J million which equates to $30,500 for each or the 1,340 dev~lopmentally disabled people at Fairview. Since 1975, the monthly cost of care bas risen from SI,200 to $2.s.to per person. Ir your newspaper would Just check into the facts surrounding the rise in coct. you will find that the total number of handicapped al Fairview has dropped drastically in the past 18 months from over 1,800 lo the current al Jti me low or 1,340 . Concun-ently with the drop in patients. the staff has risen from i,600 to 2.100. I SUGGEST that Fairview c ar e full y weigh the ramifications or closur e or r esidences and reversion to custodial care while eliminating Foste r Grandparents and essential level or care jobs. The public cnay not be satisfied with the manner that Fairview has chosen to make the neceasary cuts in its budget while maintaining a lavish, top-heavy staff. Wbat scares me about all this Is . . . that the voters will demand the closure of t.be It.ate hos pitals becau:se pf tbe exorbitant cost of operauon.. More and more proDOlldc>Ds may be neeessary to c~ the runaway spending or pablic fp•d•. w.. the parenu or cblldnm at Fainlew and tbe taxpayers in t.bla sta\e need yoar- hooeat editorial atreqt.h to for"ee our tommmdty coUece dbtrict&. at1d local ud atate 1oven11nema to 11.0p thll wildly escalatlnl spending sprff. 1. I NAME WlTHHELD • .. Expansion Sliced Pl>BTLAND, Ore. (AP ) -Oeorsta·Paclflc C.Orp., the nadoD'1 lar1eat producer of wood P"Qdac\I .. ,.. tt wlll cut fta plana '°" ca.»1tai exoendlturel tbla yeu by more tMa St6o milUoo due to a ee•ere llump tn UM n.UOO'• ~ martet. 1 Vp.., Up, A·ways <lround has been broken for the first phase of the $300 million. 3.4·millJOn·square.foot Crocke r Center in downtown Los An~t:les A 54-story office tower 1 )(•ft> ''-111 be built f1r51 then a 4-1 ·storv office to~er 1 right > as part of a ~t·rond phase First pha~c 1s !>cheduled for complclwn in 1982 More Milk Computer Dairy Aid COl.l'~BCS. Ohio f AP) A combmat1on of geneuc and computer kno.,.,, how ,., expected to double milk pro- duction on the· farm by the year 2001, when a champion cow may produce~ whopping 50 tons of milk a year. The average production of American dairy cows already has doubled !>ince 1960, says Ron Buffiniton of "elect Sires lnc., a dairy breed Improvement cooperative. Buffington as ooe of about 400 dairy farmers, scientJ.sts and industry representatives attendlng the an- nual meeting of~ NaUonal Dairy Herd Improvement A.s· so<:iauoo 1n Columbus. The m~i wUl continue t.hrouah today Buffmgtoo said an a verage cow produced 5,500 pounds or milk per year in 1980. compared to 11,SOO pounds cur rently . Production wall exceed 22.000 pound.t per animal at the begmning of the 21st century Jf the production record tncreaHS correspondingly. the world champK>o daJry cow, which produced more than 55,000 pounds of m.il.k in l!t7S, could produce SO tons of m1Uc an a year by 2001, be sa..ad . RolJot 'Slrea' A compressed -air powered robot representing Marilyn Monroe plays the guitar and sings a tune from one or the late film star's movies al a Tokyo department s tore. The robot is covered wilh synthetic s kin as soft as a woman's, can move its fingers to play the guitar and its Ups to sing. Gold, Silver Quotations By Tbe AslOdated Presa Selected world gold prices today: Londoa: morning fixing $4M.00, off $21.50; afternoon fixing $485.25. off $22.25. Parts: afternoon fixing S495.32, off $23.98. Jl'raakftut: S488.00. ott $31.99. lmtdl: 1i&n.oo bld, ort saa.oo: WN.oo uJrect. New Y.tl: Hand.y fl Hannan late monuna "8$.25. off '22.'7$ . . New York: En1elbard Mlllnt price late mornln& .-. .s. off $22.30. New Vert: Eqelbard rabrtealed gold late momlD& t5CJ3.'8, on sza.oe. * * NEW YORK (AP) -Handy • Hanna lltfer tu.100. °""·950· Eqelbard ailvtt" Sl0.981, off Sot.•: fabrtaMd atlver •U.76e,off$S.2'7. NEW YORK CAP) -Spot ooofertom aletal prieea to· d1 y: Copp9I' .-...U.02\6 a ~.U.S. ...._atson1. Luci ........ poancl. ZlDc 1'1\WM c.ta • pound, clellv4ted. nn .. ,.. • '°'*· Mercury fa.00 ptr ft.t. Platiaum fSl5N510 troy oa. N. Y. ' -. • .. DM.YNDT .. l!&'::a ,.,....,........,.. ......... ,.,, """' .... 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A aocumentary on the forgotten children ot underdeveloped countrtes, hosted by Dean Jooes. KCOP e 8:00 -"The Gossip Columnist." A new TV movie set In Hollywood and f ocuslng on an idealistic young journalist who becomes a scandal report.er . ABC 8 9:30 -The Associates. This series about young lawyers returns. with John Houseman in his Professor Kingsfield character from "The Paper Chase" as uest star. -COl-ed • f06A IAMET1' 8"QAl "TV Gtnl" aue.t: Kall ilec*llOI\. • CAa.MTMME ~~ The &alroom To 8'oectway ,.ttd Baell'' pflOnr ~ ~. ~ ClC)er1lllOn. •• ,. Mat1er OI s.n...~~ A v1mpl1e 9111 sn ~"*"' 11:30 . Cl) COWM•O WMrl a WOf1d a.. c::fleM. Po" .. '°""" lnjUred iuat belOfe an' 1mpor1an1 i2:001 ==LAUQtf IMNllll I 'nlll .., .... out IO SW-- ..-11e~ote _... klr"""8 ~ IO ...,,.... •• ,..... dlit9llM ;-;;."' KB•tllTON ·~· ..oYll * * "Sllgtttty Scer19t" f ttNt Allonde fll9mlr'CI. JOfw\P~ •wova ····~,~~ MM!erld, Oailde Allln&. •A lt"P'• CCMein • ... to rMCUll a -·· "'-' band from Cof'nmuNll caocon. (2 rn. I 1:<10 e TOMOMOW Alnel4uf ~ wllO .. emc>l<>i-o4 N8C ~ "*' llrM .,..,_. tller!t~. e a IWIEl'TA l c:a..- MC..- l:IO a.wa w.., "-1o eooe wtnt ' 69llP ~ ac:er .,.., a r•IUl1Wlt ,.,.. • '"llAADY~ The 8'""1 kldl ~ !Mir ec:t fOf a TV ~ 11\ow and GNo .. epotted by • taAant agent who WW!ll to .ion him UC) Gil Gerard as Buck Rogers is held captive by Anne J erfreys, who rules a planet on which all men are prisoners. on "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'' tonight at 8 on NBC, Channel 4. D OONCY Quincy end an eplOetnoN>- Olll 10.ana ~I llK4 lhree ~ OI bOlulitm ~ 10 • 11.oium wtlef e • t'll&t<>f aocx;er ollampjOnetllP 1$ IO be played ~°'""~ Dence ~ anO ""' t>ellr'OOft'I ._ demon- "''"how lodal ~ ~ into n-1nce1 '°""6. ttt.301~ mMd\. ~'*on hll CJPC)OMlll D TONIGHT Host Joflnny CetsOf\ au.ts Mac 0.--. Judith ~. JOe Nemeth. SUit· ltngl1~ a..cta 1.-to find OU1 wtty a laundry °'°"'81 9ligaoed 10 hie ~ '-"-IO lllllp ~ the QOO k .... wt'O rOC>t*I .,. *-• (R) I CAHOIO CAMERA UR AHO 1*E8 Of EDOIE ROed4 I I OerlNde la~ by a ~ propc>MI. Tumet ..... fnghlentng -'°' Cynthl9. GertnlOe I cour1 • 0000 TIMES Wlllona mu.i mM!e an agonl2lng Oecitlon lhat ccMd ctNlng9 the ,.... of herMe.(Part3) • OCKCAVETT ~: J9d Hen1t.. (Part 4 of 5) • OY9'fNIY • ITREET8 Of SAN FMNa8CO Wherl Ille ~I 10n ol a Greell reataurant owna• returns hOm8 anlf 12 ~ In prtaon. he tanos th.II his older bfottiet has not l<epl 1 promise: • OVEAEASY au.t: Bel Kautmen (RI • MACHE>l / l.EMAEA REPORT au.t: Bel Kaufman. (R) Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH 0 MERV<WmN G~ta: Cllarlla Cellu, WllHam Devane and Robby SenlOO. 1:30 8 THE GONG SHOW IH SEARCH OF·- "Tld11l W1W11" 7:00 i C8S NEWS HBC NEWS HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Rldlie hu a t><oblem when ~ eltP9Cll him to get !hem tree ttel<ets l0t a rock conoert I ABCNEWS CJ) JOt<ER'S WllD M"A "S"H 9 9 FACE TliE MUSIC G MATCHGAME 0 TlC TAC DOUGH • AU IN THEFAMIL Y Archie IS the 50le Wl1""5 to • mugging, but I•~ to avood getting 1nvotved t>y lllbr1C8llng II SIOt)I lbout the even1 SI MAaWL I LEHRER REPORT Cl) NEW8CHECK (() P.M. MAOAmlE Melt eaH t>mga e "Deer Jotln" lettflf from FraM's Wiie end news that Col Pon« is go.og to become 8 o•aodfether. 4:00 1J ()) PALMERSTOWN, U.S.A. Oavtd's Pllf1W'lls bring h1m a crystal radio se1 ll"of'TI C'hannt>I ~bdng• fJ t<NXl tCBS) Lo~ Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Anqelt-s O KTLA (Ind\ Los Ang1>1es 0 KABC· fV tABCI Los Anqele<;, Cl) l\FMB 1ces1 San D1eoo 0 t<K>-TV (Ina I Los An9eles ®) KCST (ABC) San Otego m KTnl (Ind I Los Angeles Q) t<COP· fV (Ind) Los Angeles • KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles Ct KOCE·TV (PSS) Huntington Beach Memon•~. and Bool<er r $QOn learns that hos friend tid& morn ume tor h11 toy tnon tor him 0 BUCK ROGERS IN THEM™ CENTURY Buck toons torces wtth his arcn enemy PtlnceM Ard• la 10 UVtl • oi-t being thrMtened by 8 dal<lly <11<:1ator (Juhe Newme<~ (Part t) U A TIME FOR LOVE Ha.ta Mike Conno<a 8lld FIOrenoe Henderlon 1a~e a 1()()1.. Bl ll>e growing !>'Ob- lernS o4 Child abuse .,,.1th oueals Ed Asl'er and Cheryl Ladd 0 ~ MORK l MINDY Mor~ Ind Mindy go IO Ealdor's m<>unl81f1 cabon for a weelceod whleh turns OIJI lo t>e 8ny1htnQ tM '"lful wtlerl II bliuard htls. CR) 0 Qfll.DAEH Of THE THIRDWOALD Dean Jooes hOSll .,, UC>- l>eal documentary on n.e torponan cl!Udren c:A ThtrO· wono c:ouotn.a. Q) CAROL BURNETT ANOFRlENOS Guests Sieve l.awroooe. Tim C-Onwoy aJ THEOOSSIP COt.UMNISl' An 1d&a1t8llC YQUng JOU(· nahsl. seduced by the POwe< and otarnour 01 11o4tywo0d, t>ecomes a QOSSIO <XHummst wno 1$ Oltn0$t destrO'f«I by the Ye<Y COlumrw she wrttee.. fJi) 28 T ONIQtO' Hott· Clete A00ens 61) MAGIC METHOD Of' 8 QJ8 8ARNEY "''UER An IOeAhlhC atChlle<I decodes lhal ha wants 10 Oem<>11ah htS own bulldlng G ~OCAUST NOW Holl JoMf'ry MWWI pt'e- Mnll hlQhliQhll of • 19C1· finding IOU< of Cambodian refugee <*T\1)6. • ~QFUmH ID THE PAIME Of Ml88 JEMBAOOIE "Mery MacGregor" Mia. Btod1e'1 11u0en1a ••e surpf'lsed and ooofueeo ""'*' she •~es a cJun"9Y unl)09Ulat OWi under h« W>t>Q 9:30 fJ ®J TME AS80CtATE8 Eltaot\ leamS the oroeecvt· 1ng auomey In a oo-n- men1 caM he IS defendtOg is none other th81'1 N• Old law ICfloot '*MSls Pfo- ~ Kklgsflel<S (John ~~ e JVUA CHILD AHO ~COMPANY "c-ouiel fOf A Ctowd" 10:00 G Cl) KHOnl lAHOIHG Val and Sid locale a ~ drvnl! Gary and bmO hffn r.ome. onty to have hlln <11s.&P1>Mr 89&1!'1 (Pan 21 D ROCKFom> ALE.8 TWO young de19'11Yea help Jim SOive 11'11 mut<>et o4 • sena10t Who was k•tlad 111 a pnvate de1ectrves' CO<W6n- lion IR) UG NEWS Q QJ8 SOAP llW! QUMllOf\S ha$ Jessica Ooed. """ l.etlle Sl'I001 9lly OMd. ..... Jodie io.e hos b80y 10 Cerol. will Dutch ctlOOM £..-°' Cottnne. and ..,.. Poiltt m.ny o.wi, ntEATAE ''The~ OI CM-e Street A THI Ot Love. Cll8'111 s cl>OoOa ot • t:JriOe IS aooec>!ed by l.ouM8. bUt an old "-teell aha 1116 a OM' delm (Part I~ o4 151 G w.81 EJWIECE TMEATAE ''The ~ OI Oulie St,_ Ir" LOMIN .->CS ,.., dauQMet come 10 blows o..., Lo,11e·s ,_~as a Cabat'et ~ (PWl I~ Of 161 11-00 888())@ NEWS I NEWl YWB> GAME OAVEAUENAT LAAOE Dave .. I n;gby pleyet. i ,,..,_. • oer COWO<ly. • CM lhlef. and -'-8ond • AU IN THE ,NAY Ardloe'. QUiOll ttlonl. 009 ..-·-··-.. NIOtff cw..L£RY "The 0eat 09partecr• A I DA T1NQ GAME 9 NllCNEWS COl..LEGE IA8E8Al1. Atuona Si.ta UnrY.rtllY .,. USC • HO<Wn HEAOES A tougPI new office• ~ lo SteiaO tJ ~· Hopen's plan -~ RllPfl ~ IOvlOlt 10 • orosc>ecOv• b<odeQtOOm at>O almOal brealt• ~ • 1'1()1..,._,on • C»'TlONED AIJC NEWS m SYWTHE&S11 Coal So1u11on O< P011u1oon, .. The ~lnQ pnont--·ouncs.ne the naUon • ,._.t t>ec> to coe1 as • ~ •ou•ce ot energy 111 ellamtned 11-ec>. 0 P0UCE WOMAH ~ goel UtldelOCYel to~ IOr a ~IC st• 11n9llnq mtddl•·•O<'d - JOHN DARLING "'4E.LL EVEQVBO()"(, WE DID Ii! i HE. ~IN(j 5HOv.J IS ONE. Y R Ou::> iOOA'!' ! C-.beg.nL t, 15 • ()) MNf'f liAAT'MAN. MARY HARTMAN O.WS.lhe~. gets l'IOI own •rt. Mary oa '"'90. and Iha Hw1mene. ShumwllyS and HaOgerS C9lebt ai. ,,., lreeOOm 1:30D MOYIE • Ii> • love 0 1 ThtH Ou_,.. ( t9531 Hedy Umllr1' • MOW • • • "8ehoid A Pale Hofte" 1 t9641 Gt~y ,_. Anll'IOny °"""" ,.,,._ m<>elty ~ • S9anrsn IOy911SI and • IOCAI pOIOGe C~ CON~ lat 20 ~'' et\d•nQ .,,,, '""' °""' o4 Ot'9 o4 ,,..,.. 42 IVS 10 mt!'I j 2~1 NEWS 2'10 NEWS H& • NEWS 2;10 1 ~""~ • • •,, 'f ive Golden More Waltons Bail Out, But CBS Wants Show By PETEil J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP) -Fried chicken. rorn- on·the·cob. biscuil'I and honey. An apt farewell supper for the long.running homespun series. ·'The Waltons." At least, last weekend's gathering had the air of a farewell supper until CBS VlCe president for programming Bud Grant took to the stage and said, "We're looking forward to another season with 'The Waltons.' " TWO OF THE FEW members or the "Waltons" cast in attendance, Ellen Corby <Grandma> and Joo Walmsley (Jason) seemed as surprised as everyone else. Miss Corny, still re· covering from a stroke that bas limited her ap- pearances oo the s how in the past two seasons, laughed and iave Walms ley a congratulatory pat on the back. So, it appears that writ.er Earl Hamner's en· during~ of family life in the Virginia mountains will be around for at least one more reel, despite some rather formidable hindrances. Michael Learned, who appeared occasionally on "The Waltons'' in its eighth season this year. bas announced that she int.ends to move on to other things next fall. She made a similar announcement last year when she expected the show to be dropped by CBS, but was persuaded to drop in a few limes this season in her Olivia Walton <Mama) role. ALSO, llALP H WAITE, WHO plays John Walton, the patriarch of Walton's Mountain, has said that be doesn't plan to carry his role into a ninth season. With the departure or Waite and Miss Learned from the show, "The Walt.ons" would seem less the traditiooal ideal it has been and more the modem American family -of the splintered sort -as the show moves through tM World War II years. Of the original 11-member family, only six would still be with the show, although the cast has gradually grown with the addition of other charac- ten through the years. ln an interview later in the week, though, Grant said nothing is certain about ''The I ' I , ·: ~ ...... ~ ~ ,. y ., ·' Waltons," including the departure of Waite and EVEN IF "PALMERSTOWN" does make 11 . I pilots and tryout series 11.s programming )ex· Miss Learned. (and its premiere episode rated strongly ), Grant "I THINK THAT'S STILL open for di~· says "that doesn't necessarily mean 11 will get that Thursday time period " ecut1 v~ have been surveying these past sev.;ral \4 eeh cuss1on," Grant said. "We'll JUSt have to wait and Lee Rich, president o( Lon mar ProduC'tion!'I. see. which makes "The Wa ltons," sttm~ more certain WHAT MJGHT,.HAPPEN JS a renammR of the " 'The Waltons' has not been picked up for about the show's future. show to "Waltons' Mountain.·· and expa.nst<>d of next season. but this lS certainly not necessarily its f ..... _ last season. by any means." "Whoevt>r we have, what.ever we bave. we will its ocus to met"""' the activtties o( lM growing It would seem that tM future of the series go." Rlch said "What they <CBS> have told us so cast as the selies progresses through time. ; would be alf~ted in part by the performanC'e or Car is that in all likebbood. it will be back I sup Evt>ntually. who knows? Perhaps thej'll the Norman Lear .Alex Hale y seri es post>we'llbebearingmthenextmonthorso " follow John.Boy Walton's model. creator Earl "Palmerstown," whlch is currently running 1n That will be wben CBS settles on a rough Hamner Jr , to Malibu and caJI it "Walt.do's "The Waltons" Thursday night s lot. If schedule for the fall. after con.s1denng the sundry ~aside Bungal°" .. "Palmerstown" doesn't make it, CBS would be r--=-:-:--=-:-~~=-=------,----------------------------.&.- toatb to embark upon a new season without a Call 542-sua. d l P\11 • tew WOfdl stea y fam.i y oriented entry in that time slot. to work for ou. RESIDENTS ARISE VOTE NO -------Children's Village, U.S.A., presents Windows made lovely with ON D Bob Spreen NOW PLAYING ......... 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