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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-04-07 - Orange Coast Pilote ~.------~~~~~~~~~~--------~--... PubBe~istS Khomeini Tells . Militants: Keep Of Sex Murders Hostage Custody DAILY PILOT ***25c*** MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 7, 1980 ' VOL ll, NO. M.) SECTIONS, .. l'AOES I A Good Egg I Raiders Kille d Terrori.sts Hit SAN DIEG O <A P l Pollution as blamed for th1: lack of peo ple at ell} bfoarh~ on f.:a -;ter. "'h1•n 1ini) • .m ~llmated 4tl.OOU beacbgoers showed up - one·tbard the normal Euler turnout al M issioo Bay and the beaches. II II Captors' Actions Assailed Dally"'"',. ..... lllY Oerir A....,._ Jennifer Beam. 2, of Laguna Beach. shows off her Easter eggs Sunday after the traditional hunt at the high school athletic field . Jennifer was wearing a pretty dress for the occasion. Orallge ~oaaty Public Ai• Probe . Of Sex Slayings Orange County Sheriff's Office investigators are continuing their methodical pursuit or in- formation provided by the public in their attempt to solve a baf- fling aeries of murders that may be the work or a homosexual killer. spokesman. "We are probably further ahead on the case than we ever we re before,•' he added. Among the information being explored. Hart said, are descrip· lions or vehicles that have been involved in out-of.tbe-ordlnary hitchhiking practices. · "We have received quite a lot of lnformatlon from the public - 1ome good information and These include cases where tome bad information -and drivers haye made advances at we're trackt.na tt down," aaid Lt., . bltcbblk where the vehicle Wyatt Hart. the s heriff's t bas m ,moves ln tral· Paa aehutist Di~ ' 8y Tbe A..uodated Pl'ftl An experienced jumper fell to his death when his chute falled to open In an acctdent tn Rlv1n1de County. { hhikera. Hart ' ... "38'young men and victims of a mass murderer who has stalked Southern Caltfornla over the past elaht yeara. In many cases, the vktJma' <See KILLER, Pa•e A.2) \ Israel Nursery KJBBUTZ MISGAV AM. Is rael <APJ -Palestanaan ter· rons ts attacked a nurser,> an this kibbutz on the lsrae h ·Lebanese frontier today, killing an Israeli baby and two adults before troops stormed the e htldren '!'> dormitory. kall<'d all five Arab raiders and frcC'd a t least six hostages. the Is raelis said One of the dead wai. the kah butz leader . killed <1s the nanc hour s iege lwgan Four othn r h1ldren , another c1v1hun adult and 11 soldll'r.. "-C're wo und<.-d, a m1htar~ spokesman s <11d D e f c n s e ~t 1n1 s l l' r E 7. er We1zman la tt·r s urveYl'd thl· blood·ste1 aned. bullct·poc.ked t"'o story nursery building at th1 -. h illtop settlement 1n northern G ahlet' and !'>a1d lhP Israeli army "will wcaF(h measuros and ac t aons I hope these things won't repeat the mselves .. R esponsabiht~ for the raid was claimed m Beirut by the Iraqi backed /\rab L1berat1o n Front. one of the eight me m ber group:- o r t he Pa lestine L1be r a t1on Organi zation A front s tatement said the a ttack m arked the 33rd a nniv e r s ary o f the A r ab Socaa h st Baath Pa rt} and dl• mande d the releas e o f 50 Pal e stinians from Is r aeli prisons The r e was no 1m mediate comment from the PLO. In Tel Aviv, U.S. Ambassador Samuel Lewis declared· "Such acts of violence directed at a peaceful Israe li c1v1lian com munity during one of the holiest of days a re r epugnant to all Americans and cannot be COO · doned by anyone sincerely m· teresled in the cause of peace between I s r ae l an d its neighbors." It was an Israeli national holi- day. the last day of the seven· day Passover observance m ark· ing the Israelites' exodus from SWEET MUSIC FROM PILOT AD "Daily Pilot classified ads are music to my ears. "I had great success selling m y e lectric piano In the classified section." That's the advertlaing success story of the Fountain Valley man who placed thia ad ln the Dally Pilot: Wurlitzer. Electric Piano. Xh11 Cond 'CXX·XXX'C ll you wan~J your ad to play beautiful musrc. call 642·5678. Egypt. It also roincided with Egyp- t 1a n President Anwar Sadat's de pa rturc ror Washington for talks with President Carter on t he s tall ed P <1 l e:-t 1n 1an aut o no m y n egot1 a t1 on -. "'th bral·I Most Pah.'stm1a m. oppo5l' the hom c·rulc plan a nd gut'r rillas h<.1vc staged a number of <See KIBBUTZ. Pa ~r A21 Lifeguards kept bathers as well as boaters out of the "ater at M1ss1on Ba} because of Sl'wage dnb- h I 1n1t in t o the "ate r thro4,1?h p•JX''> brokt•n b' Ft'bru.in ratn!-.torm' Thi· c·ro .... d<. <1 lso "'l·rr ... p.ir:.l' alonA tht• S1hN ~t r:.ind n1:ar Coronado J nd ,, l Orl'ail.S ldt . StfJfl ha E•IHusw Khollle ini Vetoes Hostage T ransfer By Tbe Associated Pres_, Ayatoll ah Ruhollah Khomt'tnl ruled today that the 50 Amcn can hostages must re m a in 1n thl' ha nds of the young militants oc cupying the U S Embas.-;y 1n Te hran until the new I rana an Pa rliame nt decades thc•1r fate, Khomc1ru's ofrace anoounc·ed The 79-~ear-0ld le ader of the Iranian revolutionary regime vetoed President Abolhassan Bani Sadr's proposal to transrer custody of the captives to tht: IRAQ RAIDS IRAN OIL FlELOS -A4 ruling Revolution ary Council after a meetjng with Bani-Sadr a nd Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotb:iadeh. There was no Immediate com· ment from the mlUtants holding the hostages but a spokesman for the struggling Moslem move· ment. which Is close to the mlli· lants. said in a n interview in Tehran that Iran 1bould be pre· pared for vigorous American re· action. The move ment. which has op· posed a government takeover or the hoe~. called the transfer plan "a pk>t of the liberal and compromisers' wing of the 1ov- ernment" and added that it ex· pects t~ose to try again to transfer the bosta1ea to the Ira· Ted Rapa Carter PHILADELPHJA CAP > -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy suggested today that the Ca r ter ad · ministration may have loet an opportunity for progress on re- solving the Iranian crisis by re· ject1n1 diplomatic initiatives several months ago n1an ~ov ern me nt berorl' t he• parhaml•nt mN'L" The .mnounc<'ment rrom Kho· mt>ana ' offi ce s.u d the ho,ta~~ . and t hl' Ame rican Embass} ·wtfl remain an the hand!'> of Uw mili tant s tud<'nt-; until the l!-.laml<' Pa rliament meets lo de c1de their fate .. Thl' i>tatement added that "the he alth of the hostages and their living place 1s J.?ood 1n every "a}' " It ~aad peopl e a re being allowed to observe the health and hvang conditions of the cap. lives "under the s uperv1s1on of resporu.1ble 0Uac1als " Today was the 156th day in rapt1v1ty for the 50 Americans in <Stt IRAN. Page AZI NB Intruder Finds Three's Not Company A 24-year-old waitress told police ahe was awakened early Saturday momin1 by a man croucblng beside her bed. fondling the upper part or her body. The young woman poked her boyfriend. who was sleeping beside her . a nd asked, "Who is he ~" The boyfriend dldn 't know and apparently the would·be rapist didn't want to introduce himself. He fled the central Newport home Police descnbed the Intruder as being between 18 and 20 years old. of medium height and weight wtth blond. wavy hair. -... -----.-__ ..._.___. BVLLETIN W ASlllNGTON (AP) -Presi· *•' Carttt dedded today to or· d~r all lnai•• diplomats out or tbf" country in re-taliation for a lack of prog~s on lbe hostage crisis. a wril·plat"f'd administra· tion official said. WASHl:"\GTO!' CAP 1 Prcs1· dt>nt Carter ml•t with adv1:-t•rs :!': hours toda\ a nd plann<'d ' rurthe r N>n:-.ultataOn!-." later 1n tht• d;,1v a' hl' \\C1 ~h l•d ne w 1·conom1c and d1 plom <1t1c: !-.anc· t ions against I ran Ca rtc•r ('onfcrrt'<i "'1th n<1t1onal 't cunt' and d1 plom:.it11· a id<•, .tftl:'r A\aloll<th Ruhollah Kho mt:'tn l hiocked the latt·st l'ffort to l r .rnsrt•r cvntrol of L .. S. hostages in Tehran to tht• Iranian ~m.·crn· ml·nt ~halt· HoUM' pn•ss ~ecn•tary .Jody Powell announced plan!-. for add1t1ona l t<t lks during thl' ,1 f t er noon and 1 n d 1 c <t t c d h l' m ight have m or1· to say later about a n announcement or pre!'>· 1dential deC'1s1ons Talking briefly to reporter-. d fl e r h <' r e turne d from a n Easter w(.'('kend at C<.1 mp David . ~td ., a gnm·look1ng Carter wa.-. .1sked whether he was about to in voke new sanctions "We'll be _.ec1dan~ that in a few minutes." Carter replied. The president went directly to has Oval Office to prepare for the meeting wat.h advisers. At one point. Carter remartced <Stt CARTER, Page A2> Quake Harmelss ANCHORAGE. Alaska CAP \ Res idents were awakened when an earthquake registering 5.2 on the Richter scale jolted Anchorage. authorities said. There was no report or damages or injuries during the SWlday quake. a police dispatcher said. Coast Weath e r Continued s unny and warmer. Lows tonisht 45 at the beaches and so inland. Tuesday highs from 74 to 82. •••• .} l I J ---- tll DM.'t' PtLOT S Mond1y Ap •11 7 ltlftO River kats Ro1np --~=-1-: Extra Troops Quell Brawkr~_ ORANGE. Mau . (AP> - P0Ue1 1MLtven.bu nd 1tYt.rQ In lbl1 town of e.d aOll a?TeSted 17 people when a celebraUon u the a1U1ual "Rtwr llat Rom," canoe rau aot out ol llud. authonU• aaA"a. After IA br1awl that t>eaan at •he Orange Armor1 Saturday ni1ht and spread thrOu1hout tbia N.•nlnl Maaur hu lta town. J)()lke ralled In atatt t~n a nd rclnforcemmt.a from lour n ... llhbt>rt.AI towns · 'T~rt.' wen ftfM8 brt'akln• out all over." said PollC'\' ('hlf'f Jumes 8 Patrick It took 60 olflctn and thrtt ~ t do111> about flvtt hours to restore peace Al m1any u 10,000 out-of towners lhowed up for the 17th annl&al race, whil'h featured 842 <'anoetsts paddling In the t1ve-nulc coun>c down Mtllel"'i. Pall ••••r from Atltol to tit• beer fDd wine Uc.AH," Or•o1t • ..____ __ Patrkk said EJtbt 0m,.~r• h•d ~ U · He iaid' lhe"' had be n 1)rob· " \ema connected wllh the rare 1i10H to the armorr. where day In ..,,. paat. "but nowhere 1.500 ,.__...,.. ulda& put• • ......... h·~ w the ~ but .,._ 11 _, ,.. r --we -· • • e have· broke°"· ••we tCMlidll't ..,.. ..... n't Ud dM ptObaeta we've had ~ lhit)'HT " a man at ••ch rl&ht t.o cont"" Moat °' the 17 men arreated It," aakl Sgt Wllllam Ooldlna wer .. charted wuh dlaorderly "PfQPI were hll wllh betr ronduct One was char1ed with nuap. they w~rt' b't with beer ••Hv.ltina • otllcer. who wu bot UM. Whein •• cloMd the oot badly hurt. Patrick aaid. armor)' clown. the erowd OoodM ·'I don't dmlk there were more lnto the barroomt In town." he th n five" penoGI who came to i.aJd nel1hbor1n1 Athol Memorial Patrick 1titld thut · v.lthln the lloapital with IQJuries. the nun· nC'Xt ~eek or so, myMt-1' •nd the in1 supervisor aald. She said board of i.t•lt-ctrntn v. tll bt.o •1t they all were treated and sent t1n1 down to ••:.t>!iit what v.ent home on Pat.net aald t.be UGO prise m "TMtt0b not mu<'h w can ck> the rtftl' race wu won by Al to control ~ ral't-Anyone can Camp and Bob Bennett of OUgo. run tn a race, 1( the)' want What N V . who paddled to the finish v. e do l'Ontrol l!> tht: urmory und in JUSt under 40 minutes. .,w .......... CARTER ••. that the bo9ta1es· capt.o~ -he ca ll~d them "terrorists" - agreed to release the prisoners to the Iranian government ''but the 1overnment refused.· He did not elaborate. LARRY HAGMAN'S 'LIFE' IN THE BALANCE Mary ~oaby ~an't Walt to Find Out' Powell said he did not know if the Wh!te House meeting would lead to an immediate announce· ment of l ' S. retaliatory moves. Uut he suggested it might take :-.ome Um(.• to prepare to imple- ment some unspec1hed de· c1s1oru.. indicating that could de· lay an announcement. Powell s aid he knew of no plans for a presidential address to the nation J. R. Dead? Only If He Wants Too Much NEW YORK <AP> -J .R. Ewmg treats ~·omen like dirt but adoring fan letters come pouring in. · .. ··.1 ~ust .say I'm shocked at the letters 1 get, .. say~ actor l.;.11 r) Hagman, who plays the ruthless, successful cad on Css· Dallas But he doesn't mmd : The show may be his ticket to a :-.a I :i ry that could top $25,000 a week I~ this season's cliff.hanging finale. J .R got shot Hagman told 1 roplr m;.ij.!azmc the shooting was a "contract JOb ·· ·Whether I hvt• or die will depend on my contract.· the ·19 vt•u r old <Actor said ... The producers figure 1f I demand too muC'h money ... then I'm surely dead next season. SomHhm~ hkt.· th1:-. happens only l'very 10 or 20 years in an actor's lire and I mc;m to cash m on 1t." . ~~ary C~osb>'.• :.in actrei.s who appears m the series. says sht' can t wa1~ to fmd out who shot J R 3 More Hostages Freed in Colombia BOGOTA. Colombia (APl Le ftist ~ucrrillas freed three more hos tages from the Dominican Republic's Embassy, but two Colombians among the 20 remaining were reported to ha vc reject<'d freedom because they expect to make money by staying where they are The two reluctant lo leave on Easter Sunday were photog- ~P~Al bodies have been d~mped beside freeways and m ajor bighweys. The bodies of the most recent Orange County victims -Glen Norman Barker, 14. of Hunt· 1ngton Beach. a nd Russell Duane Rugh. 15. of Garden Grove -were found March 22 on Ortega Highway east of San Juan Capistrano. Both youths had been strangled. Hart said investigators have received scores of tips from the public due to the amount of publicity the case has received. °"ANOECOAIT ~ DAILY PILOT ,,,. °'-(.M\I °"''' ....... '"'"" -.. ·-··-, .. -....... ,, ~-"' , ... 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MZ-M71 rapher J orge Guzman and LUI'> Valencia. one of the city's bc:-.t known gate crashers who puts out a free. irregularly published paper called Diplomatic World Guzman, who sold seven rolls of film he took tn tht· embasi.y for S22.000 ant1c1patc:-. more p1c tures and more sales Valencia. who crashed the ~mbassy's m dependence day reception and IA as caught there when the left ist guerrillas also ceme uninv1t ed. is reported planning to wnt(• a book on the siege $850,000 Stamp NEW YORK CAP I The British Guiana 1856 one.cent magenta stamp. said to be the most valuable thing m the world "for its size and weight," has been sold at auction for $8SO.OOO. the highest price ever paid for any stamp. Nml8181• Sister Margaret Ann Pahl. who would have bten 72 on Easter. was st a'bht•d t '' deatfl Saturday mornin~ tn Toledo. Ohlo. hospital wher<' she was preparing for services. No suspect has been arrested. -------------------- Secretary of State Cyrus R \' anee and other officials spent part of their Easter Sunday ptt· paring the hst o ( potential sane lions for presentation of pres 1dent Although there was no sugges· tion that m1htary action was contemplat~'<i. American Navy pilots on a earner m the Indian Ocean were reported eager to bomb selected targets m Iran One official. who asked not to be 1dentifi<.'d. said m advance or today's meeting that. barnng a ~udden change for the bt>tter m Tehran. then.• was httle doubt a µackagl' of sanctions IA ould bt• adopted. The decision. he told Tht.> ,\ssociat<'d Press Sunday a(- tl•rnoon. rould com e ·· ... ;thin 24 hours " ,\ny hopes of a breakthrough were dashed today when Kho me1nl ruled that t h e so Amef'kan bo8taa• will remain in the hands bl the young mlli· tants O<'cupying the U.S Em· bassy at Tehran until the new Iranian parhament decides their rate The Washmgton Post. quoting un1dentif1ed American offic1all>. r~po rtrd today that Carter would move ahead with sanc- t ions unless the Revolutionary l'ounctl acted ··within . hours" to remove the Americans from the hands o(lhe militants Twice before. the administra t1on ha ~ con s idered . but postponed. imposing add1t1onal sanctions to allow medialioo ef· forts and lranlan moderates a chance to find a way of freeing the hostages from their embassy captors * * * F...,..Pa,Al .IRAN' ••• the embassy and three heki 1n the Iranian Foreign Ministry Three U.S. clergymen invited by t he milltanls lo hold Easter services at the embassy report· ed the hostages were in ex- t'ellent rondition. The Revolutionary Coun cil met 412 hours Sunday. Moslem hard-liners on the council rejected the proposal at a meeting Thursday n ight because President Carter had not met Bani-Sadr's demand that he agree publicly to refrain from all comment on the situa· t1on until the Iranian Parliament decided their fate. One or the hard-liners. HO· jatolealam Akbar Rafsanjani. met with Khomeini on Saturday and afterward told the Tehran newspaper Jomhor i Islami . "The question of handing over the hostages to the Revolu· tlonary Council has been re· pudiated." The Teh r an newspaper Enghelab lslami quoted Ghotbzadeh as saying he felt the transfer would be In Iran's best interests but some council mem· bers chanced their rnlnds and opposed it. Khomeini killed another pro- posal to transfer custody of the hostages a month a10. He hu said repeat.edly that the question of their release will be decided by the Iranian Parliament. which Is still in the process of being elerted Rut tht> U S government he lie\ es their transfer to the control of the Revolutionary Council would Improve the con- dlUoDJ of their confinement and prospect.a for ne1otlatlon1 for t.belr reae .... ,.... ...... ~~""'· KIBBUTZ ••• .: ,,.. Claudia Rivera. 6. told pOht·e. 0M~ d addy ·shot my brother and killed m•.-mother .. Her father. Ramon. 50. or Miami. was arrested. on char~t>s o(.fint-degr(>cJnurde r j n Dade County's l 12th homicide of the year. , Huntington Beach patrolman John Suttle, 29. remamt•d in d coma toda). i.1x da).., aft(·r h•· was knocked from hi" motorn cle by a hit-a nd-run driH'r a uthoritie:) s a.Id Suttle. a rive-year VC'teran nf the police force. ll> 11 :-.ll'd 1n critical coodillon at lfunt1n1wm lntercommunity Hospital FeUow officers who ha\I· \1 ... 11 ed the married lrvlnl' rt•"l1d.-nt claim h<' 1s respond1n~ to '>ound :ind said doctors <•xpn·..,c;ed ho1w this 1s a sign of 1mprovt>ml'nt Hobert Jat'k Quirk. a 2J ~l·ar old Lakewood man ..... as arr~l cd on felony hit and run rharge-. :ifter he tumc-d h1m c;c•lf 11n·r tn authont•t"-tht· d;,i' Jftl'r tht· '" c1dent Quirk. v.ho J~serted h tulcl poll ct' ht• panickt-d J(tN th•· < 111 Coach Faces Rape Charges SAC RA~tf::'l\TO AP 1 \ trark coach .... ho m11 y haH' beco m <' a rap1c;I twrau't' h<· c·ould no longC'r romp('t•· with world clac;c. runn1•rc;. hac; bt-..·n :-.entenC'<'d tu nine· yt·ar-. 1n 'it11t1• prl!>On ~up<'r 1or Court Jud Rt' Roth'4ell Mason imposed tht• 'entenN.' on Ra lph Ligons. 28, former coach at a Sacramento a r ea high sc hool M a son described Lll(ons · sex <'rim<..~ a' .. heinous." but said the youf\Si? coach's conviction "1s a terribl~ tragic case " llsaon and abandoned h•" 'an near the scene and ran ..... a:-. re· leai.ed on $5,000 bail Suttll·. a part·t1m t• actor r<' p<>rte<il} v.a" hit on th•· hl·ad by J rear '&ew mirror attJched to the van. lnve-stigators allege that ~ motonst ran a t"ed Hg.ht J t tbe comer of Ed1nRer Avenuf' J nd Golden Wf"st Street and ,truck t1w offi cer lnvest1gatot'1> i.a1d Suttlt-v. a~ wearing a protect1' c motorc~ cle· helmet at th<' time Rescuers SooJ.e Beach Cl if 1· To Save Trio RANCHO PALOS \ERQES AP 1 -Lo6 Aneeles County hfeguardl ~'Wted for more th.an two hours to rescue thre<-men from an almost 1naccess 1bk heach after their 23 root cabin l ru1st-r ran J J.!round authont1t-: -.did Lifeguard l.t Waif\ ~t1lht-:.1n -aid b oat o v.n er H ob(•rt o Donnfil. 33 of \\oodland Jhll'> .ind pas~t·ngt>n. ~f 1ke ~t arkman ;12. of Canu~a Park .rnd ~t 1h Eckert . a ~l' and address unknolim. refused to t.>e f1fte9. to -.afety by h~ltc:opter Suq4fa y heca~ lhe\ would have had to .1bandon \'at"uable equipment In s tea d . M tl,1ca~ i.a1d . lifeguards Irwin Okumura. Val .Jolley and U Leroy Vardeman helped the tno carry ~xpensl\t! ~cuba diving gear . color television sets and cam<'ras from ttie boat up a raint trail or foolbolds in the clit'f face al~ Iii an ~ r.10rpe9: t ~r , ... ..,_,_. • .-••:' t ty. The raiders c ut throu1b the bordec. fence aQd before any· "nou-wer~ n:red nch1d' t.M--..... .., at tbe cat.Ir fl ta Id)>. buti. where chlldr~n •led 1~ to 3--we~ lleepkla. itt .-Ou&.1 a.m. klbbuu members aid. Tb• first eHUIAlY waa the commUDlty'• leader, 38-year-old Samt Shan}, who bad gone to the children's house to repair a ll&bt. "Santi ... met two terrorists at Ute door to the children's house. They started screaming al tum in Arabic. and Saml tried to push them back and tbe)' shot him.'' said Yehudit Guri, an Australian immigrant. Some Israeli adults at the dormitory scurried to safety with as many children as they could gatber. others tried to con· taln the raiders, who took as hostages one adult and six or the children "Mem~rs of the kibbutz took one part of the nurser y and freed three mot.hers and two children.'' said a man identified only as Av• "We pushed them t tbe t.f.'JTOl'ill.a > into a aecoad area tMtt 10me clllldren were left. lOlld;e... ., "/.fter the (jrst 1hota we or· ganized and surrounded. the buUdin~" aaid David Levy, one o(..t.be kibbutz defenders. A-t about 2:30 the army at· • tacked l.be buiJcUns but lroopt ' were beaten back. . The tsrorilta med bullhorns to call -1n Arabic to tbe kibbutz m m'l*s and~. evideotly· readlnt lists ot Pales"-nians · wflose releue they sought, Levy said. brael. Radio said a kind of n~gottalJon went on for four hours Meanwhile the army commanders reached the scene .. We had a loo.& negotiatJon before we decided to attack," We1zman said. A wounded c1v11ian. Me ir Peretz. said he had been tied hand and root to a bed with ho'>ta)(c children and when troops stormed the nursery, one or the t.erTOrists shot Peret.i in the lega and then blew b.imselJ ~P with a grenade. Israeli radio "lilld The Defense Minis ter said he regrett.t'd the Israeli casualties. ·but I was afraid that 1t would ht' v.orse " . Besides Sham. the dead were, :?' year old Eyal Gluska and .1 not her J>t'rs<>n whose identity v. J:. noc. rl'l~ased h r aelt radi o quoted :.i I .t-b<JneM> Christian radio broad· 1 J!>t d1i ~a.> ing lsraeh a ir force Jt'l~ had made warning fughls "' l'r ..oulhern Lebanon following the auack and Israeli naval \ es'it>ls were patrolling orf the l...t: banese coast. M1sgav Am 1s a colltttive farm pttehed on the mountain rim s urroundmg lbe northern Galilee valley. $3,000 Taken From Store A thief with a screwdnver took about SJ.000 in cash and c ht'cks from South Coast Plaza's Page Boy Maternity Shops, polit"e reported. Employees opening the s hop at 3333 Bristol St. early Satur· day discovered t h at cash drawers in the s hop had been pried open with what appeared to be a screwdriver. officers re- ported Ligons. who onct> ranked 15th 1n the world m the 100-meter dash. was arrested June 4 and convicted m September of two r ounl& of kidnapping. three counts()( forcible rape und three other sex charges involving at tacks on three women The boat had to be abandoned Millican said. Pohce were unable to de- term1M how the burglars en· tered the business. but they are ~orkmg on the possibility that a lock was p1cked or the thief had a key. '. , . AL S OARAGE C.6 FASHION ISLAND NF WPORT BEACH 17 I.\) 644-7030 ,. ' I Oran11e Coast E D I T IO N Diplomats Ousted I _....art er evers an Ties Newport Race Brings Spat By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ,,,. ~11 , .... '~" Newport Beach police said today they were called up· on Saturday lo sN tle a campa ign dtspute tha t e rupted helween City Councilman P aul Hum mel and rea lto r L\ man Faulkner. · Faulkner 1s ba<'k ing Philip Maure r in Tuesday's eltt· 11on llummt'l 1s supporting Maurer's opponent. Mayor Paul Ryckorr The two men got 111to an argument over a parkin~ spa<'l' on East Coast Highway at MacArthur Boulevard. pohcl' said Faulkner 's van carried a large poster for Maurer and Hummel's l'ar had a Ryckoff sign on il. Apparently each m a n wanted to use the lone parking space available on the blo<'k to display their C'ampaign material Police said the two vehicles collided. setting orr the a rgumt.'nl No report "'as taken. officers explained. because there wai:. no v1s1ble damage to either car. Officer~ noted that Faulkner's van appa rently annoyed thl' councilman 14 ho called them earlier that day to s ug- i:?E.'s t 1t be ticketed for overstaying the one-hour parking hm1t Faulkner told police he was in the process of moving his van to avoid getting a seeond ticket when the incident occurred. • • • * IN OTHER LAST -MINUTE campaign ac tion. UM! Watkrn"s, a candidate for the second district seat being vacated by Councilman Don Mcinnis. raised a few hackles with his weekend c ampaign mailer that suggested he has the endorsement of tax fighter Howard Jarvi~. Watkins is one of five candidates in contention for the West Newport district seat. ~-=---- ISRAEL 0 10 ---llltl£\ APW1,.....to SCENE OF A TT ACK Baby Among Victims l sraeliy-- Beat B ack Raiders KI B B UTZ MI SG AV AM . Israel <AP l Palestinian ter~ ronsts attacked a nursery m this kibbutz on the lsraeli·Lebanl'Se frontier today. killing an Is raeli baby and two adults before t roops stormed the children's dormitory. killed a ll fi ve Arab * * Hostage Trans/e r Vetoed By Th~ "8~1at4"d Press Ayatoll'ah Ruholl ah Khome1n1 ruled today that the 50 Amt•n<'an hos tages must remain in th1· hands of the youn~ m1l1lants oc <'U py1 ng thC' CS F.mb11 s~v in Tehran until the nl'v. Iranian P.irhament dec1d1.•:. tht•1r foll'. t\home1m 's ofhc<' announ<'ed T ht> 79-H•ar old leadt>r of th1· Iran ian revolutionary rc·J.(1mf• vetoed Pres ident Abolha ...... an Rani Sadr's proposal to tran ... fer t·ustod) uf lhl· (' apt1 H '" to lht· IRAQ RAIDS IRAN OIL FIELDS -A4 ruling Rt.>volut1onar ~ Count1I after a meeting "'1th Bani·Sadr and Foreign M in1:,ler Sadegh Ghotbzadeh. T here v.as no 1mmed1att· com· ment from the milita nts holding the hostages but a spokesman for the struggling Moslem moH· ment . which 1s c lose to tht• m ill tants. said ' in an inter view in Tt-hran that Iran should be pre· pared fo r vigorous Ame rican re <Action. Backers of Watkins' opponents said today that J a rvis hasn 't endorsed any body for the Newport Beach City Coun· cil. Watkins, however, does have the endorsem ent or his long-time friend. st ate Senator John Briggs, R-FuJlerton. , raiders and freed at least six hostages, the Israelis said The movement. which has op· posed a government takeover of the hosta~es. called the transfer plan "a plot or the li beral and compromtsers' wtng of the gov ernment" and added that 1t ex peel s t hose to tr) again to transfer the hostages to the Ira· nian government befort' the parliament meas. RnJ?gs said today he endorsed Watkins be<'ause the candidate a:-.ked him to. Bng gs said be's endorsed other council candidates in Buena Parle, Pullertoo, Anaheim and Brea. His district doesn 't include Newport Beach. • • * • THE LETl'ER CARRIERS of Newport Beach were heavily laden this weekend. Approximately 15 pieces of campaign material fo r council races and charter revisions were sent to the city's 26,000 households where registered voters hve. Estimated cost of a single-page campaign mailer is about S.'i.000. The more ela borate the mailing. the higher the pric(' • • • • FORME R r-; EWPORT BEACH City Counc ilma n Richard Croul took issue with Mayor Paul Ryckoff's state· m(·nt Friday that he knew nothing about the posting or his l'ampaign postt•rs on public property It 's arwmsl city law for any sign to go up on public propl'rty and a plethor a of Ryckoff a nd Ray Williams 1>0sters that appeared F riday morning had to be taken do" n b\ city crews. Croul said Ryckoff"s explanation that the s igns were put up in error by campaign workers didn't m atch with his own observation. "I "as driving up MacArthur Boulevard at 6.45 am and saw the mayor and two other people putting the s1fU}s up on public property.·· Crout said. Asked about Croul'!> statement. the m ayor said he had two or three signs that he posted but thought he'd put them on private property. 4 Charte r Issues On Newport Ballot T uesday. Newport Beach's 42.900 re~istcred voters will select three city council mem- bers and vote on four proposed revis ions to the city cha rter. The 43 polling places wUI be open from 7 a.m . to 7 p .m At stake are the council seats representing districts two. five and seven. In Newport Beach, candidates are nomina ted from the districts in which they live. but they a r e e lec t e d in a city wide vote. Voters can cast ballots ror one candidate in each diatrict. SWEEI'MUSIC FROM. PILOT AD '"Daily Pilot classified ads are music to my ears. "I had great success selling my electric p iano i n the claaslfied section." That's the advertising success story of ibe Fou1'laln Valley man who placed this ad ln the Dally Pllot: Wurllut'r. £lectrk Plano. Xlot Cooc1 XICJMtXX)t H you want your ad to play beauttJuJ mwic. call 842·5e'1'8 Dis trict two cove r s west Newport from 32nd Street to the Sa nta Ana River . Current coun· c ilman Don Mcinnis is retiring afte r three terms. Candidates for his seat are Bo b Brockman. Dick Clucas, R uthelyn Plumme r , David S hores and Lee Wat.kins. District five includes Balboa I s land . Promontory Bay. P romontory Point. Beacon Bay. Harbor Island. Newport Center and Big Canyon. Candidate Philip Maurer is trying to unseat two-term in· c um bent Paul Ryckofr in district five. District seven includes Harbor View Homes. Harbor Rld1e. Harbor View Knolls and Spyglus IWI. Candidate John Cox ls trying to unseat one term incumbent Ray Williams. Jeffrey Gaynor's name will be on the ballot, but he dropped out of tbe race In the early going. ~ The Coot' charter revttKloa are .. follows: Proposition A: Thia measure s ponsored by the clty council majority would move municipal electtona Crom April of even· numbered years to November of odd·numberea years when they would coftlcide with the school <See CHAaTER, Page A1> ' ' One of the dead was the k•b· butz leader. killed a s the nine- hour ~icgc began. Four other children, another civilian adult and 11 soldiers were wounded. a mllltary spokesman said. D e fens e Minis t e r E zer Welzman later s urveyed t he blood-stamed. buUet-pocked two· s tory nursery building at this hilltop settle me nt m northern Gal 1 lee and said the Is r aeli a rmy "will weigh measures and a c tions . I hope the se things won ·1 repeat themselves " The announcement from Kho· m eioi's office s aid the hostages a nd the American Embassy "will remain in thl' hands of the m ilitant s tud en t s until tht- ls lam1c Parha m ent meets to de cide their fate " T he stateme nt added tha t "lht• hea lth of the hosta~cs and thC'1r living pla<'e il> good 1n l'\'er; "ay " It c;aid people arc b<'ang allowed to Ob!>C'rV f' the· healt h and h\'lng cond1t1on:. or the cap 11\'es "undt•r thl! ),UJ>l'f\ 1!>1on nf responsible offic1ab " * * * o.. .... ~~ 'r.al fn Tefk lf Censu~ worker .JPannett(· H a r t o I 1 n 1 o I !-.. a n .J u a n Cap1!->tr:rn11 gt'l!o> tn tht' spi rit •ti hl'r 1oh \\1th .1t t1n· mad1· t'"Pl'C 1<llh tnr lht· tH'l'a ..,1on ./ 1· an n •· t t 1· ;1 n rl h <' r ! ' fl \\ 0 I k 1 · I' '-.1 r 1 • I; I l .., \ c·n1111tin~ al th1 · Z 1~i,:11r;1t 1n l.;1,1.!lllla '\1·•u1 I l..,1 , .... 1111' } 1.tj..I' \; Responsibilit y for the r aid was c laim ed in Beirut by the lraq1- backed Arab Liber ation Front, one of the eight mem ber -groups of the Pales tine L1berat1on Orgaruzation A front statement ),aid the attack mar ked the 33rd a nn1vers ::1ry or the Ar ab Socialist Baath Party and de mand('d the r e lease of 50 Pales tini an s from Is rae li p ri s ons Ther(• "'as no 1m mediate com m ent fro m the PLO In Tel Avi\', t: S Ambassador Samuel L<>w1<; d eclared. "Such acts of \IOlence directed at a peaceful Is raeli c1v11Jan com mun1ty during one o f the hohesl of days are re puRnant to all Amcncans and cannot be con· doned by anyone sincerely in· terested in the cause of peace between I s rae l and it s neighbors" Iranians Protest Near White House It was an Is raeli na tion al holi day, the last d ay of the sevcn- day Passover observance mark ing the Isr aelites' exodus from Egypt. It also coincided with Egyp .. tta n President Anwar Sadat's departure for Wash ington for talks with President Carter on th e s talle d P a l estin i a n autonomy negotiation s with Israel. Aa Editerial WASlllNGTO:-; tAPI About 1.200 Iranians df:'monstrated across the street from th<' Whitt• House todav while P resident Carter and h·1s aides were debat mg what to do to bring pressurt• o n Ira n t o free A m erican hostages The de monstra tion brought hostile s~ting from a noontime crowd of pedestrians and horn honkin~ from passing cars, hut police on motorcycles kept thf' Ame n cans and Ira nia ns apart ··Free our hostages' Free our hostages!·· pedestnans shouted. clapping t heir hands, in a spon taneous response to the dem onstrators. One pedestria n shouted to a poli c em a n tha t the d f'm o ns trators were jaywalking 'Three Endorsed Newport Beach voters go to the polls Tuffday to elect three members or the City Council. ln an editorial las t Thursday. the Dally Pilot detailed the reasons ror its choices ln the election. The candidates endorsed a re -Dlatrkt %: Rutbelyn Plummer -Dla&rict 5: Philip Maurer -Dlatrlct 7: John Cox While candidates are nominated by district. each voter in Newport Beach may cast a vote for one candidate In each diatrlct In t.be vote on propoattions. the Dally Pilot recom- mend!: -Propoelttoa A: No -Propoeltloa B: Yes -Propoellioa C : Yes -~ltlon D: No Polls will be open Tuesday in Newport Beach from 7 u m . to 7 pm . ~ .rnn "'hould bt.• .irrl•c;trfl rhe Iranians. m t'mbcr., of tht• \l o .,lem Stude nt ""'oc1at1on. ga tht•red l4 1th ..,1gn ... to protl"'>t th<' forthcomin~ White House \ 1:-11 of F.g ypt1an Pre .... dent An"'a r Sadat. t o p r aise 1\ ~atoll ah Ruhollah Khom e1n1 .ind to assert that Egypt and br~1el were in league against the Mo~lt>m world "LonJ? hve /\y3tollah! Down "1t h Carte r '" the Iran ian), t'hanted Tht•ir "lj:!llS called for dt'h ver tnj! th<' deposed Shah o r Iran to the I ram ans for trial NBlntnukr Finds Three's Not Wmpany A 24 -year ·old w aitress told police she was awakened early Saturday morning by a ma n c r o u c hing b eside he r be d . (ondling the upper part of her hody. T he young woman poked he r boyfri end, who was sleeping besidti her . and asked. "Who is he .,'' Tht boyfriend didn't know and apparflltly the would-be raplsl didn't want to Introduce hJmself. He nect the central Newport home. Police described the intrude r as being between 18 and 20 yurs o ld . o f m ed i um h eight and weii[hl w1th blond. wavy hair Further Action Weighe d WASlllNGTON (/\P l Pre:-1 dl'nt Carter announced t his af ternoon that th(• l 'n1tcd States 1!> breaking d1plom at1 <· relation.., with Iran and that a ll l rani<An d1p lomab <And urfic1alc.; will bt• ordt'red to leave t he· t:o untry by m1dn1 ght Tuesday. Carter declared that thl' C'On 11nu1·d refu),al of tht• Iranian ~O \ l'rnment to r e least• the 50 Aml•ncan hostages held-in th<: l ~ Embas-., in Tehran smct: '\ov 1 ·will 1nvolve increasing!:> he:n ~ cost ti) the government of Iran After marathon me('lmj.?s "'1th lon ·1gn policy adv1-.er!,, th1.• pre"' 1d1.·nt announr'-d s a n c I I 0 n <; p r 0 h I b I I Ill ~ further t-~portl. to I ran. C'~<.'l111hng food and drugs fie s aid tht• ex~ port:. '4111 will be allowed to <..on· t10Ul'l4llltx·m1n1mal • An mvt'ntory of Iranian as-t ... ,.\.., 14hl <'h we r e f rozen i n ' OeC'ember In <lt:">1gning a pro-" gram to aid the hostages and' thl'lr ram1lit>S Caner said he 1:. preparm~ ~ le g1 s lot1 on to facilitate the1· prcxessing or any claims a gainst Ira n All VlSas issued to Iranians "'111 be inva lidated and ne"' \l<\a'> '4111 not be issued or rf' ne .. ed exrPpt 1n unusual r1 rrum-.1:mr f'-. lht 'll l>' I h.1\t onJt.•red tu da> are th<>M' that ore necessar) now." C•rter said . "Other acA t1on.1 m.y bftome necessary if~ these steps do not produce theJ pro mpt ~lea~ or the hostages ... J Carter dad not indicate what, those further steps might be. but , a naval blockade of Iran i<;(ol known to have been considered ._ The mo\'e followed res1sl<1nce • 1n Tehran to transferring control" of the Aml•r1can'i from the hand),· of milita nts at the emba),S\' to the ruling RHoluti,,narv Coun t'il (" artt'r took lhf' dt•1•1<.1<>n JI .i morning mt>t'tinl! "'1th tu-. top po 11 l'' ad' i-. 1· r .., 1 n <'I u d 1 n c '\t'l'rt•t.in of S1a11• C:\ r u" H \ ,lfl('I' Ont' -.ourn '. a.,king not ti.· h+· 1c11•nllfll'd, <,aid thl' expulsion or tit r "'ould 1>4• d1•h\cred to th•· Iranian 1.•ml>as. ... , hcrt> in m1rl 1ft1.•rnoon. hut tht.• ofhc1al "h11 1 onflrm<'<i thl' pn.•..,1dent1al JC 1111n -.,11d h .. V.J' uni t•rtain or th .. 11 m111 c \\ h1t1• llouw prt''i!> '>l-C:n ·t.1n Jodv Po"t'll dt•t·lin1·d to <.'Om mt•ri t on tht• l'Xpulswn report but "Ul!IH'stlld that a nyone privy tu Carter's dec1:.1on "'ould ha\'t' "better judgmtmt th;.in to talk a bout 1t " Carter himself was asked by J reporter. as he mingled with part 1c1pant.s in the annua l White, lfouse Easter cgJ! roll. 1f he was t:(Oing to act against Iran j "Yes," he replied "Arc you ~at1sf1cd"" Most of Iran's d iplomats in theJ Un ited States were ordaed home by the State Department\ (Sff F.NVOVS, Page A%1 Coasc Weathe r Continued s unny and warmer. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and 50 inland. Tuesday highs from 74 to82. INSIDE TODA~ An Assodaled Prus writer tell& of her loss in the recent silver pnce coltopse See st 01'1/. Page 1\21 N Mond!y, April 1, ,_, JVST_ BREMUN Dil Tanker D .tJJ1 €ralifo1Tiia Mlf SUI £0 1il -•·foot lanhrl1den 0 s .inllUOI unom of oU •11 9dr1f't on t.M Cntral C1ttromtt roatt thb •f · l~~~oon af\er tt v.• dlH~td by a bri t fir~. the Coa1t Ouud The AuaUn. bOund from MartlM1 to San P4'dro, v. aa drtftlna about n mllta olt Pledres Blancu Potnl near San SJmeoo . T~ a:t fool c-uUf'r Pont Chico was tapecttd to arrive on tbct •ctn", and• comm rclal l"I •..-..from San Franclaco w11 du alon ldethed!Jabl•t IMlb)tT\aeNaymomlna Sr 11 • r••••-T,....•• SL MONTI (AP > The Air Q\altl.¥ Mana1 mtpt Dlalrlttl prtdltltd unhff.tthl\AI air quality ror aenaltl~ perlOftl ucl a t•oll\IUGD Standard l•de• r1tln1 ot Ill In th• San Oabrfel and f'o monu ''~lll'ys TuHday Good air quality wa11 fON't'UI tor all other arus of tht> South ('oa11t Air Dai.lo v. Ith PSI raUn1s or 42 expected an the <'OH tal. 1nlund Ora n1e County. Bil ~ar. hlach and low deseru and Ba nning urt'ua, 68 for the Hl'me\·£11lnore area. fJl tn t.he m etropohtan u.a, 83an&.he1Uvt1rt11Jde·8an Bernardino and PSI 100 in thl'San P'emando-S.ntaClarita valleya • .. ... GMaw .. ~ .... TOKYO <AP) -The dollar rote In heav) lradtn1 on J a panese cu~<'Y Ht'hanges today, clOlin• at 280.~ y~n after reaching a 21"1·year peak of 261 80 yen earlier in the mQrnlng. The dollar gained today despite the Bank of Japan's spend· in g about 1180 maJUon to aupport the yen. dealers said. Gold and allver market.6 in Europe were closed foT the Jo; aster holiday But 1o1d jumped $34 in Nev. York to ~1 . Mpparently due to ln<"reased tension ove r Iran. and sliver wu up ~ cent.s In New York to 115.30. Al .. •• .Wb Capc11rr •~d•·laeld Ba•~ NEW DELlll. India (AP> Afghan rebels captured a So· vlel·held air base 45 miles north of Kabul and killed a Russian gener al. Radio Pakis tan reported. but didn't say whelhr the rebe ls were able lo hold the lnslcillaUon. The broadcast Sunday night said the Moslem insurgents overran the Bagram air base after a ball le irt which 75 Arghan government troops were killed. It gave no account of rebel ca s ucilties and did not say when the fighting occurred. The general was not 1dentiried . The offlc1al Soviet news agl'MY Tass denied reports or the a ir base capt ure. saying '"certain circles in the United St ates s imply cannot give up their habit or fabricating all sorts of in· venllons about the s1luat1on 1n Afghanista n ·· ~plain's Wife Dies Of Injuries J e nnie May Da d\ of Cosio ~esa . who for many years a!. s1stcd her hus band in his re· lig1ous ministry at Orange Coun ty Jail. died Sunday at the i.ge of 84. Mrs. Dady w as the v.1ft.• of the Re v Harry L Dady. the Jiu! <'haplam Fune ral services for Mrs Dady will ~ held at 11 a .m. Tuesday at Blower Brothers Mortua ry. Santa Ana. Burial ~•II follow a t We i.lmins t e r \lemon al Park :\1 r!> Dady died from <'Om phcallons stt•m min~ from a San la Ana t raffi c at'<'1dent in which 'ht· cind her hu!>band ~ere rn volved last Tuc~day According lo rt•lat ive1>. Mr!> Uady a c t1vt•ly ass11>tt>d her hus band in conduclin~ religious -.n vtcl's for 1nm:1k s lod~cd m lht· JI.Ill T h e D ad)s mig r a t ed to O ran~c County 54 y ecirs a go from Nebraska and opera ted a small farm nt·ar Main Street an SC1 nla Ana They moved lo a res idence on llarbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa 32 years ago lleroinl Cltrd :'\:cwport Beach po li ce of f1~er Al '.\t iller ha::. received l h e Newport ·HaltlOa Rotary C lub '~ herois m a'.\a rd fo r "a ving a ma n fram a b urn 1n g tar aft t•r a C o J :,,t ll 1g h wet v t r affic: acc:1de nt las t Det·l' m bt·r :\l 1 l ler. off dut :-. <tl thl· t1mt'. Y.a'> burnt•d in t h t• m c1d e nt. ElWOY:S •• : folil-' ot U. embua1 ~-tllNcmmMr Mo •.. Y •••ltd to ta _. _,,l,,.. aome by MIMle&1 urhun aad --~· ........ dinNd tlte .,...._ .....,.mtftt to re· ave ta ••••me ~ WW& country from ISO to " -20 at th-tmbuay ln W11h1n1toa and five each at cooaulatea In Ch lc110. Houa\on, New York and San ~andaco. Orn clala IL th Iranian em· baaay deeltaed lmmedlalt' com· mtnt on tM reported new ex· s>ul•*' dMUJon Carter Mlllated ln ta.Id.., this laatt•t •ttp out or bo" that Prffktenl Abolhat a n Banl·Sadr a nd other relatJve moderates in lht' Iranian aovernment could arr a ntce to ha v e th e so Amenc1ru1 put in their charge But AyatollJb Ruhollah Kho- me1n1 and the mlllt~nls blocked l'very auempt •km1 lboae linel. E\•1dently still ruled out by the prl'Stdent ls m1Uta ry action or other use of force to try to break the stale mate Carter plan.oed to <'Onfer with advisers In person and by telephone throughout the day on s ancUons agalnst Iran u he also prepared for talks bee1n· nmg Tuesday wlth Enptiao P resident Anwa r Sadat. The president met with na· tional security and diplomatic aides at the White House for 21.~ hours this morning and was to t•onlmue the meetin~s this after· noon. Al one point. Carter remarked that the host a~t>s' capto rs -he r allt>d the m "te rro r ists " agree<! to release the prisoner!> to the lranutn government .. but I he government refused .. He dtd not elaborate \' .tnCl' Jnd olhl'r 0 Cf1c1 als "Jlt'nl purt of their Easter Sun d :t) pn•parinJ! the hsl of pot <'n I 1a l ..,Jll<'t1on.., for pr<'scntat1on of J>Tl'!>ldl'Ol Allhou~n tne rt· ~a., no sugges· tion that m1htan action v.as conh•mplatt'd. Amer ican Navy pilots on a carrier in the Indian Ocean wen~ reported e ager to bom b :,elecll'd targets in lr!An T'41<"e ~forl'. tht• 1AcJm1mstni t1 o n h01 s con !>t d t•rcd . but pus tponl'<.I. impos ing additiona l i-anct1ons to ullov. m ediatio n t!f fo r ts and Iranian m odl·ralt's " c•hunCl' to find a "a) of frt•t•tna.! th<' host.iges from the ir emba!'..!>) l'll J.>lOr.., In each Cll!>e . 1n fo'ebruar. and .1gam la...i ~eek . thOSl' t>ffo rts ~.!r e t h~a rted b v mi lit a nt Is lamic clt·r~) men A) rt>MstinJ? I he plan lO transfer ('()nll'OI or the hosta1es. lhe c lerics lut week left the t.:nlled States wait- ing for the election of the ne"' Ira nian pa rli ament. ~ hich could not cons td<>r lht.• hosla~t-que~ t1on until J unl' at th<> Cd r hcsl Gangs on Rampage ~l'AH LH>ROL"G ll , England 1,\ I' l A bout 1.000 teen ager:- ~ho belon~ to or d ress hkc Bn t:u n 's n11tt1ly clothed youth ga nh. lhc ·· ~ods ... ra mpaged thr ough th1.., northe rn English "t•as 1dc resort for a second .,1ra11:ht night Sunda}. breaking "1ndo~.., and fi ghting a mong the m selves. pohCt' :wad Mort· than 20 of lhl· )Oung'>tcrs "ere taken to a hospll cil In addition to her husband, Mrs Dad) as surnved by a s1s - t e r . Lenor e Ro b e rts . fi ve children, Durward Dady, of San· la ;\ n a E.., t t• 11 a II a r r 1 s. of Orange. Willard Dady. of Santa An a. Donald Dady, or Houston. Tt;xas. and Benjamin Dady, or M1a m1. Fla . 16 grandchildren. and 11 great.gra ndchildren f"ro91 P~ Al The. famil y s ugg est e d memonal contributions be made to The Gleane rs. a Chris tian jail support organization. The ad· dress 1s 550 N Flower St . Santa Ana. B e f o r e m o vin g t o Cahfom1a. Mrs Dady worked as a school teacher in Nebraska. und was a rnemb<.>r of the Order of the Eastern Star OAANOECOAIT ~ DAILY PILOT *'" '-Yl(el'rn--o.-.. ..._,, .,_..ll_ , ..... ,_, ............... __ ,.,., a..r ... "· .._ """"""~ .... " .............. _ .... ,-.en T1l111•11ne (n4)eoatl (.'-"'9cl ........... ......,. • :I CHARTER ISSUES. • • l'lect 1on.., Proposition B This measure.• unanimously s pons ored by the City Council would hmil ~e pa) ra ises granted lo council mcm be rs lo fi ve percent per year Proposition C T his measure unanimously s ponsored by the City Council would bring res· 1dency r equirements for con c1I candidat es into conformance "ith state la~. Proposition D : This measure s pons ored by the Ne wport H ar bo r Area C hambe r of Co mmer c e \\Ould m ov e municipal elections from April of even ·numbered years lo Nov ember or e ven·numbe red years when they would coincide ~1th . general elections. City Clerk Dons lieo(ge sa10 she is looking for a voter turnout of 30 to 33 percent The 1978 municipal election!> dre~ a 27 pe rcent voter turnout Mrs Geor~e noted one 1nd1fa llOn Of tn{'reased turnout thtS year t!> the fact tha t 683 absentee ballot11 have been hied. more than double t he number filed an the 1978 election Mrs George s1ud ballots will be counted In the city ('()UflCll chambers following the close of the polls Resulls will be ava1la· ble Tuesday night 11l C1ly Hall Call 640·222.8 after 9 p.m Decision Delayed WASHINGTON <AP> -The House ethics committee says it will be about two weeks before it decides whether evidence s upports allegations or financial m isc onduct a g ain s t R e p Charles II Wilson <D·Cahf 1. J. R. Dead? :<Jtdy If He Wants Too Much NEW YORK <AP> -J .R. Ewing tTeats women like dirt. but adoring ran letters come pouring In. "I must say I'm shocked al the letters I get." s ays actor Larry Hagman, who plays the ruthless, successful cad on CBS' Dellas. But he does n't mind: The show may be his ticket to a salary that could top $25,000 a week. lD \hi.a aeaaon'a clilf·hanglng flna~. J .R. 1ot shot. Hagman toil People ma1aalne the aboottng was a "contract job." "Whether l Uv9 or dle will depend on my contract," the ,t.year-otd actor said. ''The producers fl1ure If I demand too much money ... then I'm 1urely dead next season. Something like lh1s happens only every 10 or 20 years In an actor's life and I mean to cub ln on It. .. Mary Crotby, an act.reaa who appear& In the sertes. says she "can't watt" to ftnd out who ahot l .R. f -. .. ~ . . ... -..... -_....,_,,...._......~ • • T~ere was plenty o f room on the s and E as ter SUl)day ut B.1g Cprona . Lifeguards s~ulated that cool 'Aater a nd air te mperatures. togethe r with ram1ly gatherings and other act1vit1es kept the beach crowds down in Newport. It w as tht.· same l>tOry from Seal Beach to San Clemente Hut the wt•1H herman 1s predicting "'a rme r temperature s du ring thl· ('O man~ w~ek and th1~ beac h a ttendance pk turt' coulc1 t·hangt• b) m·xt wet'kend Official Complaint On Waste Planned By llJCHAftD GREEN Ot -o.tly ,...... , ..... t\1m \\on~ .., .. n 1o r ht-a lth ph\.,IC'ISt 1Allh the ... tat.-c11\lqon 0 r II(' ( u p ... 111 n J I ., J r H \ J n r1 hi allh 1:. in r harJo?e or 1n.,pe<-t1nJo? . ((""I: . . . o...,.. County 8MriH'1' Ofnc .. ln ve1t11atorA a r i continuln¥ their methodical pursuit of In· rormaUon pt"O\'ided by tM public In their attempt to lbtve a b.I· Olng aeries of mW'deu tha~ may be the work of a homosexual killer. ··we have r edived quite a lot of lnformauon trom the public - some good information and i.ome bad lnfOC'malion -and yt'c 're trackina lt down ... said U Wya tt lf a rt. the s h e rirr·., .,pokei.man ··We ue probably furtht-r ahead on the cue Ulan we ever v.Ne before:· he added. Among the information betnJ: uplored. Hart said. arl' descnp lions of veh1<'lea that have been lnvoh•ed In out-0f.the-0rdinar) h1 lchh1km" practice::. The!>l' Include case., wh~r1• ctnvera have made advances al h1t chhiker11 or where the vehkll' ha'\ made abrupt moves in traf he to stop for h1tchh1kers. Hart said As many as 36 youni! men a nd boy~ may be victims of a mastt murderer who h a s ,.1a!kt><! Southern California o ver the past eight yea rs. In many t'aaes. the victim:< bc><h fS have been dumped bestdl' frttways and m a1or highway., The bodies of the most recent Orange County v1ctlmi; Glen Sormarn Barker. 14. or Hunt 1n~t on Be a c h . and Ru!'s t·" Dua ne Rugh . 15. of G ardt>r Grove were found Man:h 22 on Orte"a H1gh1i1. a y east of Sar J uan Capistrano Both youth~ had been stranl{led Hart scitd 1nve!>t1gators ha\"I· rt·1 t·•H'<l l><'Ore:. of lips from tht· public dul' to the amount of 1wblrc1ty tht· cai.t' h a~ rt-cc1\·ed lninc pohct• ~•II file a rom plci1nt ~•th tht• Oraof(t-Count> D 1 .., t ra {' t 1\l l o r o e y · i, o rr 1 ct- ;.i g a an..,t .1n I r'"•nl' farm tha t pol H't' allt•gt· 1 m pro pt• r I> .,tun •<l r a d 1 o a<' t 1 \' l' w a ., t l' o v (' r l h .. ~ t-t•kcnd. po l1 ct• Ca pl J t-rr> BO)d . :mnounct-d toda~ Rowdy Re'1elers ~h·:.in~h1li-. th•· r.idiCJlog1<'ll l <h n.•f hlr vf IC:" Cht-mir al c1nc1 Ra d 101 ... ot opt.· f>I\ 1..,1on . ·2;2; l"ampu.., Orin-. adm1llt'd tha t ht.., ft r m · "as in ll'chn1t·al '1oldtton of tht• la~ but ~ d:> folio"' 1nl( ac Ct.•plt<Cf pr JCll Ct.• Ro) d ~aid that In tnl' pohct• lc·a rnt<CI Fn da) night t hat about 30 barrt-b of r11d1oact1 v<' ~a stt' were ~ng stored ouu1dtt of lht' l('N plant. In 3n a reo that ,,.. 8!'1 JC<'t.''is1ble lo the.· pubhc He i.atd that lht• bi.lrr(•I.., ..,hould haH· het•n in J <it•rurt' ..,lorai.il' arl'a IC' rad1olo~t<'al d1rl'<'tor •\I Ba1t:>t ll '>.tld that tht• harn•I'> of rad1n11 r tl\•' ~a,tt• po .... <1 htll(• lhrf.'H t lo tht· pul>llr and °"t'rt' movf'd m~1dt• uf lht• plknt th1., m ormn~ Pohc1· lt-arn('d that tht> htirre h ~e re outs1dt• t ht· plant "'ht>n ,J patro lm a n. re~pon dt n R In ;~ burRlar a lar m. '\tumbled urro-.s the 55·J?allon drums o n fo'nda) ni~ht The pllt rolman rt'Pl•rtt'(ll) <li sc ove red tha t ~o mt> of lht• d rums ~e re leaktnfo!, C1nd ht• radioed for add1t1onal help Clark ll1ckman from the roun· t y health depart m<•nt "'ai. called to the scene that l·vemn~ · • t made up a short report on the matter ." H1ckmi.l n 'iaid · Th<• barrcb "'t'fl'n I t.•xret"<iina;: tht: dllo1i1.ablt· r ad1al1on lt'HI The only appart>nt n olat1on i.., the (act that lhC) Wt>r{' bt°IO~ .,tored in an uns~ured arl'a out· .,,de of the plant ·· J I 'River Rat Romp' Riot Runs Rampant ll HA:"l.E . ~t a .. :. lr\P 1 l'olict· ~hut e'en bdr and Unt'rn 1n t his town of 6:600 and arrestl'd 17 pt"Ople 'A h£'n a cele bration a'> t ht· .mnual R1 H·r Hat Rnmp 1 a n11t> rare l(Ot oul vf h.1nd .tUI honti~ '>llld \flt'r J bra" I th.:it b4.'.:.1n JI th• 11r.rn2t.' Armor > ~dturdd > n11.:ht .1ml .. pro J<1 thri•ui.:h1,ut th1 1 •·nl r •• 1 ~1 J~'>·•Chu ..,._.u., to..., n ptdu ,. Cj lle<l an ... tall' troopt·r.., .ind r1•11d11n t•nwnt• from (11ur 111'11" ht1C1rtnl! t11~ n .. Tht'rt' ~ne fl l.'.ht:. tir ... ak1n~ •1111 ,111 u \t'r. :.aid l'ol1cc Chit•( l.11111·s H Pat rtl'k 11 tvol. w 0Ht<1·r ... and three r. ~1 d05t'> about fan· hours to ri-.,lore pt>aee ,., m..t n) J'> I0.000 1rnt or townt•rs sh<>~ed up for th1· li th .rnnudl ran ~hic h ft·aturt•<l ij-1~ ('a n~u.ts paddling an tht- h H ' mile course do"' n ~ 1 lier , f .J II n I\ t' r ( ro m ,\I h 0 I t 0 Or..tn~e Eight olht'ers had bet>n 3!>· "'l!ned to tht· armo r~ v. here 1.500 people 1i1.·ere takmJ: part 1n tht• romp. but ~hen 1:'1 r1Rht s bro kt· out ·~e couldn l l'\ en put j man at ea<'h rtl'ht to rontml . • -.. 11 ..,,.,d Sgt Wilham Goldin~ People "ere hat "'1th ht·l•r m ugs. thev were hit ~1t h bn r bo tt lf's \.\hen we C'losed th•· J r mon do1i1.n. t ht· t·ro~d floodt·d into lh1· h~1rl"'OQm " tn to11.11 tw ... 11r1 l'atn<'k '>Jid that 11.1thin th• 'l• '1 "'•·•·lo. 11r "" m} .., .. ir .tnd l ht boJ rd ol ')t•lt.·ct men ~ t 11 ht· ..,ll tan!( do~n l1J ;i..,.,e:..., ~hu t ..i.l·m t •fl 1 ht·n.-.., nol much ~t· c·Jr do to rontrol lhl• race An)one can run in u raN• ir they wanl Whill w1· do control as the armorv and the bet•r a nd wane licenst• • P:it rtf k said He s1ud there had been prob· lt•m ' ronnected with the racC' da} an tilt' past . '"but nowht-rt' near. what Wt> had .We hi.t\l'. n t hdd the proble m ~ l' ·ve ha<! t h•" ~l'af .. \loi.t of tht> 17 men orreslt'<~ ~e re cha rJ.!ed with d1i-ordt!rh conduct One ,,.. as charl>!ed "1tr .t'''rnlttnfl an officer. who "<i:- not badly hurt i'alrir k 'laid •• ALS GARAGE 56 FASH ION •SLAt-..C NEWPORT BEAC.-. ( 7t4 ) 644 ;'Q30 By Atftl\18 a. YINS&L ................. Tall, blu.eytd burtaucrat Jo LltttU, wbo juat U1r" montha a10 waa Job·huntl.q hlmtelf. commands • work ~ ol ..... tmpk>y ~ • 1DOD· thly p1)'1"0Uott300,000, allolt.bem btexpertee~ They toil on the U S. C.uus ln U.e boftbl ol lbe Cbet HollfteN Federal 8_.Udlnl lo L11una Nlsuel, otherwtae ttnown u 'l'be ZiHurJt. Thia aweaom~. sprawlln1 complex. parded by U s. Anny soldiers ln snapp)' Class A UO· iforms around the clock. Ues amuk lJl the middle of Us C4!111us District S209 • Census District 3209 it.sell is shaped like noUung less than a giant piece of a giant jigsaw puzzle, comprised or hundreds ol square miles or housing tracts, paved roadwa ys, running streams. forests. farms, fields and cities full of people. Ho o•• eacept certain In ...._. I .. all• '!Id la t.MN, •· Liu.I nplshr. ,.._tint to tbo E D . ..,... .,.a. "They are toilft l•Uaf. '} He apl•I• tUt 1DOlt clUMN rectlHd tbrH·P•I• CHIUI lonu. but OM out ol every alx Mue•bokla ~wa OH ol l'1 P•I 1 t.Mt aaka eonalderabl)' more abovt lta membtra' private. ~l Uvea. How m1ia1 bit.brooms do they have1 WlUch route do they take to wort! Do t.betr cbUdren re quire a day care center~ Uttell point.a out the usembly ol UU. type of lolormatioo ul- tJ mately provldes guidelines to varioua government agencies in volved in planning future pro- grams that may influence the people in a given Census Dis lrict. • "What we're doing now is log gtng in the census forms that have been filled out," explains Littell. "We are currently in th~ process of training 42 crew leaders. Each will have about a dozen enumerators. ·-- Oetly "*' SUit ,,_ v OliXiiiO -;· l Adi.vity Easirig VANCOUVER, Wuh. <AP> -. Selamlc actlvity at MoUDt St.~ Helena, the long-dormant. volcano that haa caused an erup- tion of excitement since tt began: belching ash. steam and gas: nearly two W«kl ago, may be! leveling off. scientists say. . The drop in movement over: the weekend contrasts with; Thursday and Friday when· harmonic tremors -rhythmic: seismic activity as opposed to: conventional earthquakes -: were Interpreted to mean a : violent lava eruption was imm1·. nent. ; But there was still plenty or: activity at the southwest ; Washington peak, scientists: said. Sevttal earthquakes that: measured more than 4.0 on the· Richter scale. a level of ground· motion. rocked the mountain on : Census District 3209 is home to an estimated 320,000 people and every last soul -you and me In· eluded -must be counted in the 1980 decennial census. Littell and his s taff have begun the task -t,helr partial role in it -which is a monumen- t;il one considering Census Dis- trict 3209 1s but one-third or Orange CoWllY alone and ooe or thousands or Census Distncts across Amenca "These census enumerator~ will be responsible for canvass ing over the area from Seal Beach to San Clemente and over to the Riverside County hne."' ht! continues. noting the canvass will assure accuracy. U.S. CENSUS MAIL BIN SEEMS LIKE BOTTOMLESS PIT AT LAGUNA NIGUEL Census Worker Fran Thom Sav• Response to Headcount 11 Overwhelming Easter Sunday and new ash set-. tied on the volcano. authorities: said "We'U have 800 people work· ing here by the time it's all over." say~ Littell. whose 320- plus team or census workers now occupies a portion or the lhird floor or the mammoth siructure. L1ttdl explains his organiza- tion must finish its work by Aug. 8. when the massive store or data about 320,000 persons is turned over to another branch or the Bureau or Census on the second floor. "Whether we'll make that date. I don't know," the Laguna · Beach resident with a back- ground in management training and teaching.says frankly. Somehow~ he makes the in· finitely complex yet precise science and discipline of taking ij head count or one small seg· tleOt Q( the United States or A~ri~ sound• simpl~ and Or· derly. First of all. how did you get vour census form that came in lhe mailbox the other day? ,. "The Census Bureau did one Qf two thlngs.n Uttell explains. •;They bought a commercial ~ailing Ust and then sent people out into the fi eld to check and find out ifthat was accurate." "Or -they sent census enumerators out to find out bow m any hous ing units are out there and so forth." be con- tinues. . The form was then addressed ~nd mailed. .. "All that information is put in- \p book s called E .D.s. Qr Enumeration Districts." Littell continues. These E. D bound files could be called the s mallest parts of what eventually will be the Big Picture. as far as the 1980 Cen s us and what 1t reveals ~bout the country as a whole is concerned ··w e guard that information Dirty Trick By Rather? MOSCOW <AP > -Walter Cronkite never resorted to such ··deception and slander," sajd Tass after Dan Rather. the CBS a nchorman's s uccessor. visited the Afghan rebels and reJ>C?rled <.!vi dence: tJta1. Soviet-UC>OPS «e us ing paralyzing nerve gas in Afgharustan. The official Soviet news agen- cy charged that Rather's report from the rebel side of. the Afghan war Sunday night on CBS· TV's "60 Minutes" was part t>f "the provocation campaign l aunched by the Carter ad· ministration." It also spelled Rather's name Raser. Rathe r . producer Andrew Lack. cameraman Mike Edwards. soundman Peter O'Connor and Eden Frye, an ex- pert on Afghanistan, donned native clothing and entered eastern ·Afghanistan through neighboring Vakistan. "We try to use local people in their own areas." Littell points out, saying that at the $4 to $4 50 per hour earned by field wortters it pays the taxpayer to use ~ ple familiar with the territory "One or the problems we'v<' had In this oCfice is that the sou th county is growing so VERY fast. We're discovenng much more housing units than 'they' (the Census Bureau) said wereoutthere." Residents of these new, unex· peeled housing developments not pre-computed by planners or the federal census unfamiliar wilh rapid south county growth must all be contacted individual· ly by an enumerator. Tbet. are simply too new to have received a census form ID advance. Not ev.:ryone wants to tw counted lo the first place and some are willing fo risk tbe $100 fine they may be fo~ed to pa) -or worse -if they do not cooperate witb census-takers One unfortunate enumerator in the pre-canvass 2h mooths ago drew a foot tour knocking on doors in Silverado Canyon. where some folks grow more than tomatoes and turnips ID hillside plot.<s and others just pre fer privacy. "One of our people was shot at at two different locations and run orr with a s hotgun that wasn't fired al a third and then got bitten by a vicious dog," * * ~a)~ Littell. offering a few U S Cen!>W> Bureau \\ ar stories II<• and Gerald Parham. 24 . a Co!>ta Mesan and chief of the <'l'n!-.us f1<'ld workers. !>aid ~till anolhl•r \\ho ventured aboard <.t large luxury yacht ID Newport Harbor was forced to walk the· plank by a ~" ag~cnn~ mate fuJI of martin•~ Fortunate!). he and his ccru.w, papers were safely f1 !>hed out of tht' bay A men cans do ind<'t>d tend to be a fiercely 1Ddependent people when others :.tart invading their privacy · ·Tht• la~t census. they com· plained about people coming to their door." says Parham. "This census, the only way you'll gel somebody coming to the door is not to send 1n your census form " Littell sav he 1s not certain how the prosecution branch or the Ceru.us Bureau. based m Los Angeles, plans to handle it. but anyone who steadfastly refuses to file a form may be fined un· der la\\ Once the prehmmar~ tally and doublt' check Of )OU. your horn<! and househQJd 1s finished - through long or sbort lorm - and LttteU 's people are again out of work, the next team will tackle 1t en masse Th e Census Bureau troops down there on the second noor of The Ziggurat will take all com- piled m lho:.e Enumeration Dis· triC't books and break it down -- or add 1t up M> that at means !>Omcthing * * f;etting a Laugh OuL of Nose Count One or the first thmgs you begin learning wh11<' work ing for the U.S. Cens us Bureau is that people can be funny The 230-plus U.S. Census Bureau employes taking a tally of a third or Orange County down ID Laguna N1guel's Ziggurat federal building hnd plent~ to keep them chuck ling on the job. "People put m all kinds of things ... marvels ~ne lady busily opening census forms envelopes wheeled mto the busy room in canvas U .S Postal Service bins .. 111EV PUT lN THEIR shopping list~ I even got a check today made out to a florist shop " Several other workers said they h<1v~ encountered bank checks mad.e out to vanous and sundry creditors. ob· viously as countians filled out census forms while paying month's-end bills. "I'm proud to be an American!." one counlee wrote -back on'his census form envelope. still another J)enned a vaguely anti-draft reg1strat1on sentiment. STILL ANOTHER SOUGHT recognition as among the nation's more ekierly respondenu to the 1980 decennial census. "Dear Mr. President. I am 90 years old today. " 1t read. Still others are concerned about that $100 fine for non· response, particularly five dilferent persons who called tbe hotline Thursday to report the same problem. TBEill DOGS RAD FOUND their census forms and either eaten them up eoUrely or chewed them tnlo soggy confetti unsuitable for sendinl back to Uncle Sam Sllll others display what strikes some census-takers as an iDJlat.e distrust of the federal government They th.row away 15 centa by firmly planting a stamp right over the UWe box that says no stamp 1s required: that postage ls pa1d by the federal aovernment. Three Die .in Traffic Two Orange County rHidents were killed and three others were injured Sunday tn separate automoblle·related accidenta, authoritiiM.:I:; KlUed~------8:30 WU~· Ru.1a. ~. o( Santa Ana, wbo waa struck by a car u ~ walked acl"ON Raitt Street It the iJMnecdOD With Edinger Avenue ln ~-· Ana. PoUce aald R.aetl• wu walk· tna aouthbouftd alonl Raltt and bad Ju at stepped l nto tbe road•tY. awareotly out ol the ct'Oltwalk. when be was hil by a car driven by Mary Wetter of Garden Grovt. Ks. Wetter was drlvinc westbound on Edlnier. 8...,a it~ taken to Mercy 0...,.. Holapltal, where he wu pl'OOCJIWK'tld dead on arrival. A pollee 1potam1n uJd he d14 not lmow" tf tbe Santa Ana man bed croesed a11lnat the slpallillllit. Earlier Sunday. a Yorba Lin- d• woman was killed In a two· car accident in Anlbelm. Anaheim police Identified the victim as Irene LaRue, 79, who w11 a passenger in a. car driven by Norma Ambroz, ~. also of Yorba l.Jnd.a, Her car collided at the intersection of Imperial Highway and Orangetborpe Avenue with another vehicle driven by Debra Sabol, 22, of Yorba Unda Mrs. Sabol and her son. Brad Sabol. 2. were treated for inJurtes al a local hOllpltal. as was Mrs. Ambroz. --~·~ .. Your naml'. rank . serial oum ber and those or your household. including how many toilets you have or whether your name is WMhmgton, Sandoval. O"Meara. Nguyen or J ones will fill out the picture Whole neighborhood!> etnd their ethnic makeup or transportation need!. \\ 111 begin to evolve from this mass of data that some ~pie are JUSt no\\ still wntrng down .rnd mwltng m ··We rcc<.·1ved mo r<.· than 100.000 census forms by this morning and the mall hasn't come yet today." observed Census Office Manager Penny Gebert on Thursday. adding that it was far more than an · t1c1pated The field operallon pres&ded over by J eanne Kern handles the inco ming cen s us forms and drawing of updated census maPt> for the south county with its multitude of new homes Special place operations 1s headed by Bill Folsom. the handsome Cormtt Marlboro Man model whose race once helped to sell that brand of cigarettes m telev~aoo and pnn,t media spots "It's for 'speoelal pt.cea.. • as the name implies." says Littell. explaining that large segments of the population do not reside 111 a normal home environment ror census purposes Folsom's seetion 1s in charge of cataloguing individuals livtng in such plac~ as hospitals. con valescent homes. J&lls. pnsons. college dormitories and m1btary installal1ons He cAnd Littell !>pcc 1f1cally praised personnel at El Toro and Tusu.n Manne Corps air statJoo.s for their help in obtammg com- plete census figures Steve Redfearn I!> an charge ol recru11.Ulg and placement wsung or prospective census worker.., \\ho are given a preliminary scre-erung at 15 or 20 dtfferent locations in the county · 'We'rt< look mg for people who can do either the clerical or the field work Tbose are lhe basic two types or work." Sa)!> l..JtteJI !'to previous experience 1s necessary and Littell not~ tn add1t1on to the ex Marlboro man, a former opera smger and many teachers, retired bustnesi. ~xecut1ves and simply tired housewives have ~n hued "The major problem -and I don't know 1f 1t 1s a problem -1s getlmg people to turn ID their census form." says L.ittell. not· 1ng that while m ol>l are coopera\Jve. many are conll1$ed about some matters Help i.. available by call.in~ the number st.amped on ymir census form. which 1s toll fret' and p~ b> 800 a:. such ~ ofJ1caa.ls are still hanng wott.n Ill t.be facility at JtOOO A vlla bad. Jal off La Paz Road near Crown Valley Partway in Laguna Niguel. Once iu function as bead· quarters foc Cemus Di.strict 3209 1s finished. the Ziggurat wiU re ma in as ooe of three regional of- fices for comp1liog the 1980 U S. Census w1thm the nation The other two regional centers are located 1n the suburban New York City are<1 and near New Orleans Another chorus of harmonic tremors vibrated the mountain· for 28 minutes al about 4 .30 p.m. But while geologtSls are saying the tremors indicated the move-· ment ol magma -molten rock beneath the mountain. they ~ay they can't predict if the lava \\ 111 bod to the surfa<'e. A U S . Forest Service helicopter broke through the dis· mal weather Sunday and landed at the s.ooo-root Plains o( Abraham on the northeast slope or the 9,677-Coot peak. New ash de~1ts up to 3 inches were r& corded. said Rich Scott, Forest Servi~ spokesman. But clouds shrouded the peak and the fresh ash was the only way observers knew the volcano continued to erupt. Bad weather later grounded the planes . Plane Crash Kills Pilot Edward T<>rre!5 o( Anaheim died early Sunday tn the fi ery wreck oC lu.s small airplane after 1t crubed on takeoff at Corona M~Ai'J*l. < vmtde eounty deput'.)' coroner said the 44 -year-old pilot ·s plane klist power while t.alung otr at about 6 a.m. and crashed iJlt.o a parted airplane. Bot.b craft burst Into names. No one else was injured m the fatal ac<'ident. he slUd . The cause of the power 105J> was not known. The accidenr LS being investigated by the Na t1onal Transportation Safety Board our vzry own str(jight 1aj cuff<Ui pmts ~;ir;-11 r' ~I 1-~ I @)~o~@)~~ 44 fb..shion Island• Newport &ach·1141644-5010 lOOl ~bOoOd Blvd.·~srwood VUJ.aoe•2J3/479-7727 \lhat Election? BALLOTING -'NO THE U.U l So tomorrow la city \'ltcUon d•Y •klna tht1 bt-•t or au pc»aible coaat• At a 11t It·· ~ dll1 •lmoat ver)'Wbere. Irvin la one exc P· lion • Th~ c:ity ot Jnlno do\• n 't hav a n election tomorrow Tl\l you mJ•bt tllf\)ttt Thry alwa)'a do lhlnga Ju t • bit dlffe~ ln Irvine On the otMr band. Ul)('()alt , Seal BHch Jumped the gun. Tbfy al,..ad.y had an election at Seal Beach ln·Ulc ou(lht to aet to•eth r with &.•al Beach and aet In step Even San C~mente ls ha v1n1 an el cUon tomorrow, thur. k~lnl In atep with Nt wPort and La1una and Uunt 1ngtoo Beach and Costa Mesa This doesn't necessarily m e a n an Clemente 11 conformist by nature. They 11 pro bably ha ve another re u ll election Lhe followlng Wl't!k T he n 1ul0ther one to recall the recall. THAT ASIDE. in m oi.t or o ur coastal co mmun1Hl"" the re have been the ui,ually last·mlnute dirty trick!. bv one cand1d a tt· or anotht·r O ur mailman \\ill> so loade d .,.. 1th last·minutc cund1datc maah:r~ Saturday that the poor ma n C'ould h<1rdly st<.i~gc•r to l hl· door The dog <1lmoi:.t )!Ot him t his t1mC' Our dog h kei. to chew up the· m<s1I "'hen tht· man d rop-. 1t through th<· s lot T ha t 's <t good "'ay to :.elect "-hl eh c·an· cl1d;,11c• you'rc voting ro r Tuci.da) If our dog che.,..., on a c·and1da te 's m ail. ht•'s got to be.· okc.t\ Al "'a's :.l'le1.·t " !'la•.,.. ahll' <:and1date. · · IF T H E DO(; R EJ ECTS c.. r :.ind1date"i-m ;.11lt·r :ind \\on 't rnurwh 11 I ht.•rl"s gnt lo be i.oml'lhmg .,.. r onj.! .... 1th th;1t gu~ l<t•gard lc..,..., <ii .,., h<·thcr ~ uu think a p;,i rt1l'ula r 1·11unl·tl hop!'ful ha' g11m• to thC' <log!'> or not. then · an· <.1 c·11uvk ot ).!l llUI" \\llO ~OU 1·a11 Ill· .... llfl' "'" lll' gl.id \\hl·n ll ... ~ill oq·r 'I lll",dJ~ nii.:ht 0 1w )'.!ruuµ .,.. tll hl' thl f.1m1h e-. of J!I tht c·.111111'1 olt·' Th<• othl·r \\Ill tw the reporll·r ' a nd c·d1t1Jr .... \\ho h.1\1 1,.., 11 t•hron1chng lhl· <:ampa1gn :-. for postcnt~ There's one phone call that both the editors and re· porte r s all wait upon this T uesday Unders tand that they've spent weeks no .... following the candida tes and wr iting up the p<>intang s with p nde a nd the vie.,.. ings "'Ith .ii a r m TllE \''VE Bt:E :-.i OS thl' brl·akCa!-.t l'lreu1t \\ llh rnld "'\ l'l'f ro lh a ncl lukc·v. arm t uff<'<· l1-.11•n1n c to lounrll can cl 1dat1 ., "Pt·.1k Tht•\ '\ t ' he l·n o n the· lun('h•·on l'lrt ult \\Ith t h1t ht·n .1 l.i king and lukt· .... ;1r m 1·nff<·1· h:-t1•11ani.: 111 lhn..,, ,~irt1t' 1·:in(lt<l :itt•s hlal ht·r o n tnto th1· .tftcrnuon ·1 ht·y·\l' bet:n on th<· n1~h t m t'l'ting circuit. "''th h un.l :.u)tar cookies <1nd luke w arm coffrt', hs ten1ni.i to \h(' c·a n d1dates g ive the s ame i.peN·hc!> the) ga \'l' al brl·;1kfa:..t ;ind lunC'h. DA\' AFTE R DAY. wet•k in. week out. lhtf H · rl'port l'd 1t all. Tom or ro ..... al lea st one of these Journalisti. ..... 11 get a phone call from som e citizen out the re' who will 4'3) "lley. I heard :.i rumor that the re 's an c lcct1on toda:-h that right '•" That's when thc news "' riler breakl> do"' n. lie blubbl'r " u ncontrollably. Tears stream into h is coffee cup Making itluke wa rm. Iraqis Attack . By n. Mloelated Presa Iran pulled It.a diplomata out ol Iraq today and reported a new Ira· ql ra&d on It• aoulhem oll lnataUatlona aa relation• frayed bet.ween the two Middle Eaat nel1hbora. Iran'• arrny waa placed on full alert ln prepa'raUon ror a posalble Iraqi lnvulon# Ml) ln nl1rn newspaper q uoted Irani an military and 11ove"'ment o flcaa ls as saytna . Th" T•hran n wapaper, Kayhan. Province today and Sunday. "It Miid army leave were cut back was not clear yet " tr all those ..ind thut Iran's National Secun · forced out of Iraq were Iranians. ly Commission met in emergen· the agency said. cy Sl'a1>lon lo discuss the silua On Sunday. Iraq sent a letter uon to U N. Secretary ·Generel Kutt IR N' OFFICIAL Pars ne ws .taenc·) itatd Iranian diplomats und the ir families in Baghdad. I h • Ir aqi ca pital. we re o rdered ho m e bt'cause or strained rela· Lioni. between the two countnes. P ars also rep<>rted that Iraq h.td d n \'en t.300 people acroi.s t hl' bord er into Ke rma nsh a h April 22nd 'Do or Die' For Te ddy Wa ldheim demanding that Iran withdraw it.s troops from three is lands west or the str ategic Strait of Hormuz in the Penuan Gulf The om cial Iraqi news aae nc) quoted the letter from Foreign Minis ter Sa adoun Jfa mmadi a l> demandUtg Iran "ha lt its ex pa n s 1 o n1 ~t a nd aggr e Sl>I\<' policy " IRANIAN FORCE of de~e<.I S ha h Moha mmad H('za P ahlavi occupied the i.trat1:g1c ally 1m p<>rtant islands of A bu Mouss a a n d the Lei:.s er an<! Greater Tum bs in Nove m ber 1971 Iran and Iraq ha ve e ngaged in a n increai.in~ly b1ttto r war o f words Sln<'C' Ayatollah Ruholl ah Kho m eini':. 1;1a m 1e rt.·\olution toppled the :.h ah 1n J ;,inu<Jn 1979 . ' .. ,.~ Frc:-.h from another show or .... tn·n~th in the South. P resident Ca rtL·r and Rona ld Rea gan d rt' "Printing to .... a rd the finis h line 111 tht.• 1980 pn ·s1dent1a l nom inal 1ng r:ic·C's "'h1IC' thC'1r rivals hopt• d l'"IH'r.!lel) to find .J st-c!)nd "'111d in PC'nn1,) l\'anta In add1t1011 to lhl· lt•r nton.d c11 :.putt•. Iran ha' ;H'l'U<.,t•d lr;,iq o f a 1d1nl( l-t'C·t'<.,:.1onl'l Kurd1 ... h I l•lwl!. an oortht·rn I ran CUBAN EXILES IN MIAMI READY FOOD FOR SHIPMENT A lexander Vlgll, 6, Help• Suaanna Rlobo Load Canned Gooda l '.1rtt·1 and H ea~an l>COrC'd l.Jnds hdt• \ ll'to rit·l> in Lou1s1ana 11\ t•r lht· "'t·t•kend. duph callng mat )!Ins t'llJOYt•d ca rlle r 1n \l,1ba rn...i. F lo n d.J and Ct•or £1a T H E ~E W l'iLMBERS left !-.t•n Ed\\ard M . K<'nnedy and f o r m t' r l ' N . A m b a s s a d o r Ct.>orl-(t' Bu!-.h facing make ·o r hn.•.ik ll'SI!-. in lht• Pt•nns vl\'ania pnmary. JU!-.t 11\L'r t.,..,o· \\t•ek!-. I rurn nm' "It's do or d11.• in m' hook .... 11d ~t 1k l' F11r d . K1:n111•ch f't·nn .... :. l\'an1:i C'oord1 n;tl<•r ol tl1·· Arr ii 22 1·on11•-.1 'It rnl·an:-. t•\ t·r~ lhtnl.! · ':11rl llt·p Bill (;oorfltnl.! flu..,h ... m an 1n l't•nn..,vh ;1111a "\\ •' h.t\ t· t11 d11 "" t • 11 • . ('artt·r .,..a ..., t•lf1P•t\ l' tn 'Hl11n l t•lling his L<H11 .... 1ani.l ba C'kt·r.., they had g iven hi m "a won· de r ful Easter present .. K e n nedy spo kC's m an Dick Dra~ nt· said the· 'il'nator did pret I\ "'t'll 1n a ..,tall' "'ht•n · hr· d1dn t 1 .J m p.11l,!n 1wr .... onJ I h \\IT ll ;,i. l'ERCt:'\T 11f th• p11p11l.11 '"''' t h1 prl' ... 1d•·n1 1111 l•·<'l• tl :!'1 d1 11 ~.11t· It• J'.! f111 h.1 n Ill'"" "h11 j.!.11 n ·n•ct :! ' pt•rc·c•nl ut l ht· \till' E I 1·' 1· n pt• 1 1· t' n t u f th 1· lknH11·1;ih \\ho l':.t:-.l ba lloti. in I.nu1 '\1una ehost' to vote uncom m 1t tl'd. v. hill' lhl· rc·ma1ndc r of t hl· \ ot1· .... a!'> !-.<'a ttc·rl'd amon~ l'al1fo rn1a Go\'. E<lmund G Brown J r .. form er M1 ss1ss1pp1 GO\ Cliff Finch and m inor <'an d 1datc!'> O n th<· R <'p u b I 1 c a n s 1 de . Ht•OJ j.!Jn 11\l'r.,..hclm c d Bu.sh by 74 pl'rccnt to 19 percent. running his de legate tota l to 372 o r the 998 n eeded for nomination I 0,000 Seek Asylum lh Thf' A"M>datf'd P rf''' Thl· 1·uuan i.:o\1·rnmt·nt ha' t a ken prof>('r m<'a,un•-. of prott-l'l1on ' <in•und tht-l't>rU\ ran t'm ba::.sv in llav;111;1, .,.. ht-rf' t hou• and<> ha ' t-...,CJuJ?ht a -.\ lu m . and "'ill .tllo"' Cuban' .,.. ant ml? tr> l1·a\" t ht·tr c:vuntn 111 do ... 11. Hatl11J ll<t\ a na '>'1 1d toda~ It did not l'labOrall' on tlw mt·J -.urt·.., tdktn Thi· llr11.1d t.1...,l. J O 1·t.l1 t1n1.tl m11n1t t•rt·d in \I 1.1011 Fl.1 '·"" f11"'' 11( th1· rnor1· th ;in 111 t.!4 111 v. h<J mobtx·d ttw ··rnli.i~-.\ ~ur11J••' h•11i111g 111 1· ... 1·aµ1 I 'rt.•:.1dl'nl F l(l\-1 4. .1 ... 1 r11' 1·on11~11:r11 1 r•i • ..,,.r, 111mm11n rh l111q111•111 .11111 ., .. 11.tl \,1.!r.1111., .ird hum ... 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'" l-.1c1n.i p th1• -.,jlJ Ol..,h amhas!-.ado r .ind ,., ··n tn p;·n1•1 r .11l• h\ fur n• .ind ta kl' ow·r the L:ntt r·c1 !'-t 31P'-Int< r t•"I 'l'l'tlOn In lht' S'°' 1SS l'm bassy ~ P m c. .... tm ('ubJ n'> 1-:a thcrt><J oub1de the teem ani: t'mha"\ t ompound on E aster Sunday a nd hurled "'" k' Jnd ..,tont·<, .it tho .... e cluster ed 1nsi<k U.S. Midsection Rainy East Coast, Northeni States Fa ir Coastal Weat~r ~uru'\y l ut-\ddy w•tn w~umet day\, C.Oolal n1Qn I• tow •S lnl•nO t119n 81 low )() W•ler \q [ hf'Wh (•tt• liQnt VM •ttOl~ ¥ifl,,0\ ~•th onto to l'#O toot ·1111111n-.tt1rly tweth. ttnd one to thr•"r toot w ind wdve,, MO\U y < INf 1-k •*"' Calif ontia H19h\ 1n lhr low~r 8th dff' t 11o.<.teo ,.,...., .. 1n ~ ~'" 01 SO<llllem (•11•«"1•. won Wttrmer wr•t"9r Pf'• d•<•~d 9rner •ltY tor tnt are•. e\prt 1-41., ""'''Of '"""' mount~tru, T n• Ha l•ONI Wu l hf• Stor vl(e H •O ,.,tt "'°"IO bo •I l••r lllr-ll T~ O•• wtlfo • C•v•< C•nl•• ll1Qll In I"" IOW IOI. HI~ tn ..... 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Murty •n 1ncf\ Of r•1n fell 1n Nt-w Or .. .,,, Diiler thu-'"'°'""' wel Sck>lll f' torte!• .tnd lrom Ill• norlll•rn P11<lll< C.O.>I acr~\ to I"" no<lllern AoO IU Part• ol t .... 'ID<•v Movn· l••n ar•a, n•1<1uchnQ Siii L•k• C•IY. 1e<e 1v.O • 1191'11 C!llShllO Of ~now ~11.IH -• ,,,_11, ,~., ov•r ""' nor11>ern ano mlCI All•ntl< Co••I \lell\ •1'111 l•k -•Iller OOrl'lln•l•O m11<ll Of tile soutl'lefn Platn1, E •rl1~r morntno tPmc>•ralurtt\ rano-<1 lrom 11 at HOullon, Mai,.., 10 71 Al l(ey Weit, Fl• HI Lo ,.,,. AID.Illy .0 21 All>vq.,. ,. ., Allant• ll SI l•lllmort .. J9 llolM .. l ! OS eo~1on u JI 1r-11tv11e IS ,, 9ulf•IO ,. 0 Clll<~ .. .. °' Cln<lllNtl .. .. ·°' , .. vel .... M .. 0. FI Wtlt 7S 0 O.iwer ~' n • 0.lrelt ff " ----------- H• .. n• Honolulu He><1\IOl'I l"dn.,pll JA(~\n\lllfl' K•n\ C.1ly l•~ V fll'9"\ l •llle Roell. Lo• AnQl!ln Le><111vtllt MemOIH• Ml•m• MllwaukM Mi>I• St P Nolwllle NewOrtten\ Nf'w Vork Olrla Cllv Om•ll• Pl'lllacllll>•• Pll~nl• PltOl>urofl Pflelld, "'- Pllend, ()re Rtno SI Lou11 $•11 l411lt s.n 01-00 San Fr"" S.•ltl• Tu1w W.Ull,._ -~-------~---.. '° Jl es 10 10 .. •• •• I) n ,,, " /I .,. I& .0 ., , . Ml !IO ll .0 I& ,. •J " •• .. ., S• ,. ~· •• H ., •I •• •• ., " 80 H u .. )I ,, .. JI S• ,. II H ~ n .. )t ,. .. •• n II tel .. '° CALll"O"HIA "' La P t p H••wr '" 11 •o " fi1\f\Oll •• '" B••'"' ... 11 f '"",, •• .. Mon, ... ,,; OJ " Need to 81 .. Oct111,IMl11 ol ,, ,I \•tr+tmut'!t •• Al S•nt;t h,.,,.,...,., I • I \toe• 10f1 66 •' f P'l•rm14 8) ,. 8 •r\fr1w /1 (•t•tin.1 I\ ' [I (f'nlr ,. LOf\Q Ji,_ u t •• '· MIW·t.<)t'I I/ JJ New011rt o .. ,...,, •• ,, Ont•no 10 P•lm \~1nq, M ~·" JCl .. t •> .. S.l"lt..fAnJ •• ,, Vnt• ,.,_,.,,,, ., "° T•"'°" Vttll .. y ,. 11 S un. '"°'l"-Tl~ TOOAY S.cono httlf' 4 14 o m 10 u S.tontJ low 1 H o m I I OS TUESOAY t "'' nion 1 0\. ,,.. ' , 01 f 1t\I tow tO OS • m 0 . ~·<ono "•On s 1• o m '' S.cond •o .. ~ '6om ,. Sun,.~\ l11t m • .,..,~• 11f g m OS Moon .eo 10 Jt •m o JI• m 06 S uri llqori J) ''"' """'"Oe !'telOhl ln , .. , me• u tmum ll••Olll ~<Ond\ •n teet. P•rtod 1n l uma t II '><onl•Mon•<d 1 " N•wPOrt·Hunltnqton ) tt S.n 01t90 Covntv J .. Swtll ... ,.t99 lle•Olll 111 fffl, m o 10 1m um IWlll!'I In IM I Cllre<ll()tl II Zum• 1 w IS S.n••-• , ' w H ••llO"l•H\lnflnoton , l w 01 S.n D••ooCountv , J WNW 11 Ou 110011. for T u••d•' Lt Ill• , ... "" • 'I Let · Ad--SitteP Save You Time and Money a brand new service •You may request Ad·S•tter when placing your od •The Ad-Sitter number will appear in your Doily Pilo1 ad •Ad-Si tter tokes messages for you 2~ hours a day. •You coll in at your convenience to get the respomes to y04Jr od. (Monday thru Friday 8 om to 5:30 pm, Saturday 8 om to noon.) Or, if you wish, we will coll you with your responses ot a specif ted tune. •for more information and to place your od coll 642-5678. Af.Sitta' takes your messages 24 hours a day-7 days a weelc I DAILY PILOT 642-5678 t. -.i ) ... _______ .. mtise 'B~k Watch,' Plan Memorial WES? COVlNA tAPl -A "block w1tcb .. la Mlnll plann9d by 1nxloua Plr ot• llvin1 n 1r the ho~ of lO<year·okt Ronald TolMlon Jr. 11 th IHrch conUnutd today for a <M'te·tlme nel1hbor ol the ToUtAon famlly who poUt'e tl\tnlll may have kidnapped ind atr1n1led the boy. Bes dee the "block .. •atC'h" ln ""hlC'h •l 1east o ne par•nt la In lb• ana at all llm . oetpbon ol th~ 1;tui.-Loi A.nt•lca s uburb Nian Of'Jlnl&lng a momor1al tot~ alain lourth·1ndu The boy'a fttth r. Ronald To.I& on 'r • 11penl a Hd Eaatt'r Sun -'uy. two days aft r ttwt d lacovuy or hia aon'a body ln. aaraaet two doors from hu, home Graveside aervicea Wt>... t h\'dullld for Wt-dne1day at l p m ait Roa.e l:till.a Memorial Park In WlUtUn Ronald hid bffn m1111n1 sine.-M.-rch 28. tand tb~ Loe Anj~lt!l.I County coroner's omce r•ported S.turd ay that he had bf.en 'ltran1lad, that he had been dead for at least 24 hours and that his wr11t1 had been bound Howevur. J .W Franken. an investigator for the coroner'• ol· rice, aaid the boy "hadn't been dead since the day be waa kid· napped." lnvt11tl1atora theorized that the youth could have been held captlv for • tlme somewhere . then killed and brought to the 61Uage. Booked Friday for investigation or murder were Orville Y11un111. 22. his 27·year·old sister, Lewanna Patterson. who leased 1 tw hou .. \' where the body was round. and 23-year-old Larry Johnaon. who lived ln the house An aU·polnt.a bullelln was issued for Danny Jerome Young. 21. a friend of the Tollesons and a California Youth Authority parolff and brother of Orville Young and Ms Patterl)on. \\ho rented the house where the boy's body was found Winds No Easter Nemesis Be.-oi .. ae.,ard~ By The As~latf'd Pr•ss Blustery s prang weather over muc h o f Califo rnia d idn 't dampen the Easter !>pirit d.-nng the h o li day wet>kend as thousands of residents rtorked to parks and beachel) or o bserved lhl· holiday "'1th traditional n •- hgious !>ervic~s ~arht•:o., but tht'y "rame late and lc•ft <'arty " bt:>caust' of cool !-.prrn1tl1me temperatun·s and dangt•rou!-. s urf for tnl' 57th ~l·ar a top Mount Davidson under a 102-foot cros'i The 109-yea r -old .,unrise .,ervice atop Mount Rubidoux in B1ver s1de was savt'd by the last rn1nut<' addition of a ro·spons"r t o r t'plat'e lhc R 1ve rs 1d1• .J ayct't''> County hft.·~uard .. said .in l' 1' l 1 m a t e d 2 0 o. 0 O O ba t h t-r s ).!alhen·d on Southern Ctdifornia S horc•h1w:-. damaged by \\(.'(•k~ of wmtt•r :-.torms caused ~w1m nwr thrt:'atl•n1n).! riptide!>. but few rc·scut':-. Wl'rt' reported. 'Treed. •• Sunrise serv1 <"<'S look plarc all over the s tatt•. with an estimated 15,000 people Jamming into thl• Hollywood Bowl for the 60th an nual non denominational sunnsl· ser\'1ces A sermon w;,i s dl· li\lert'l.I by the Rev. Ro~rt II Srhuller , pastor of the Garden Grove Comm\lllity Churrh In San Fra ncisco. an ;,in nual ecumenica l ser\'lce of hymns and readings \\as hel<I . * * * Thl' olh<'r l'O s ponsor tht· CrN1trr R1vt•rs1dc· ~11n1sterial Fellowsh1p. formt.•d the Mount Hub1doux £;,ic;ter Suni St' Com mittet' and 1m·1tcd Pl'pJ>('rdinr Cn1\'ers1ty Chanrellor M Norvel Young as gue'it c;peakc•r Peoplt.• also flock<'d to Palm Springs for the \\t'l'kt.>nd . c·au!> •nj? lretfflr lO back up lor t"'o males Saturda~ night in the do\\ nto"' n .1 rl".t * * 'Big Boom' Quake Shakes Bay Area BERKELt:Y ~AP > -A slight earthquake described by som e as a "big boom" shook the San Francisco Bay Area briefly but caused no damage. authorities say. The shaker hit at 9: 17 p.m . Sunday and registered 3.5 on lh..- Richter scale, orficlals at the L'nivers1ty of California Se1s mo J.!raphic Station said. It was centered thrl'c miles southeast of Berkeley. . Sculptor Maren Hassinger spreads her arms as she imitates the ~tel'I trees s he constructed recently along the San Diego Free way in Los Angeles. The trees arc constructed of wrapped industrial s teel rope Police in nearby Oakland reported rece1v1n~ 264 telephone c alls in 30 minutes following the quake . "They JUSl wanted lo know. ·was there an earthquake'" 'What wus that big boom'>' ·was lhere an explosion"' ... an Oakland police sp<>kesman said ... As quickly as we could. "'e told the m the re v. as un earthqua ke. no reports of dama,::e and tried to ~el on "'1th thl· e m e rgency business"'<: had at hand .. Block 'Shot Up' 2 Cops, Compton Man Wounded · LONG BEACH (API Three ml'n 'Temained in r ustody tod ay in connec· ·tion with three separate ~hootmgs in .one da v o n the sam e city bloc-k. a uthorities said. The ultacks left t wo 'Long Beach poli l·e officers and a ·Compton man inJured In the fir!>t incident Sunday. two of .ficers \\ere -;hot in the legs after questiomnit three p(•ople in front of 'a n apartment building in the 6800 bloc k of Long Beach Boulevard shortly after midnigh t. said Sgt. Ron D\'orak ( •BRIEFS J ::.upported President Carter in the 1976 gener:il elect1on, has endorsed SC'n Edwa rd M. Kennedy for presi- dent. a union ~pokesm an says. The liF\\"s nine-m~mber national exccuti\'e board rnted to endorse the Mas::.achusctts Dem ocrat during a "eek end meeting. U FW spokesman '.\1 a rc Grossman said in a ,1.Cll'phonl' inter\'iew Sunday from the union'!> headquarters here Timmy White. 5. beams as he 1s he ld by Ste\'e Stayner . I l. dunng a reward presentation m t..:k iah. Stayner re · n·1ved a Sl5.000 check from Uk iah r esidents as a hero's fl'" ard He gamed his frec-dom las t month. after being kidnapped seven ~ears ago. by leading Timmy. who had abo been abducted. to freedom 'Country Doctor,' llind, Dies at 7 6 l'lll:'\O •AP• f>r .\rthur llt•dt•rmJn. v.ho fou.:ht to keep h1::. ph,!-.1<·1an s hccn.w ;i::. J mdtkr of principle arter bhndncs:. for ced him to g1\'e up his medical pr act •< t:' du-d Sund a} II<: v. as 76 lfloderman v.as pronounred d<:Jd at Chino Communil} llosp1tal lie re<'t·nt I.> suffered a hr art failure> and has lo'>s of :.1ght "'as d ue to ad· 'a n< 1-d d1al:wte<1 ft E 0 E R M A ?\ p r a c t 1 C' 1• d nu·d1C'tnC for nearl~ half a ccn 1un in th1., eomrnunll ' ncH·r 1·h.; r j:!tng more than SltJ for J \ 1s 1t 1'Jl11mts v.hu rouldn t PJY the k t· \H•rc nc\ er al)ked to I ll·derman described himself as a "rountrv doctor.•· and ac l'epled a::. pa.yment su<"h item., J S an orange. a sandw1rh. and on re. bear meat Thl' doctor wac; forred to rut back on h1.; practice 31) h<' be5!an l<>l>ini! tus e)es1ghl f or the pa::.t t"'o 'ears. his nurse and a ml·d1 cal teduucum :. ... n ·ed al) his <'}es while he treated a dv. m dlmg number o f patient., Hut an J anuar). the bhndne::..., forc-t·d llcdt•rman tu ~I'._. u~· ml·d1rirw Last month. the '>t :ttf' Board of ~ted1c;J! (Juahty A:-..,urance an· nnuncl'd 1t "'a::. i::oing to begin prt1ll'1·d1ng..., to r<:vukl' h1 ~ l11·l·n::.t· W1th1 n 2 4 h o ur ... ll edt"rman ~uffcn.:d J heJrt f<11lurt• •md \\3!> ho~p1t.ll1zcd Hf. F.\'ESTl'ALLY was rc- h•al)l'd. but "'a' readmitted to the hospital last Tuesday Hederman 's desire to keep his license was d escribed as "a matter or honor " by his at- torney, Arthur Jaffe . J a ffe negotaated a com· prom~ Ytllh the state Attorney C en e ral ~ office The s tate .1~reed to exchange the acti\'l' ml.'<:11cal hcen~c for Jn mac'tl\1' C'ln('. 11\.'>lc:ld t•f rl'\ ok1ni; 1l 11ut right • 1 HE SAID OFFICERS Dennis Rob· •bans. 27, and Adrienne Robbins. 31. who are not r elated but were on special plainclothes task force duty 1 together. under went s urgery at Long Beach Me monal Hospital. Joseph 1' Moore. 23. of Long Beach. was arrested al a bout 6 a m . and booked for investigation of t wo counts of attempted murder. Dvorak ,said. BadpJ Found o n P e a k YOSEMITE NATIONAL P/\RK 1 AP , -Officials plan an a utop:-.y to discover what causC'd the death of a 23-year-old experienced climber whose body "as recovered near the top of 3.600.foot El Capitan. But David Kays of LaVerne. np· par ently died of hypothe rmia. or s ubnormal body tempe rature. a~ he attempted lo scale the granite peak a lone. a Yosemite National Park SNv1ct' spokeswoman said. Kays' b<>dy was taken trom a ledge aoout 250 feel from the top of the vertical cliff in Yosemite Vall ey Sunday. nine days after he began his ascent. Introducing The $1,000 Thrift Certificate That Earns 13% Annual Interest Rat e ABOUT AN HOUR afte r the first shooting and several hours before Moore was a l'restcd. Offi rcr William Valles was involved in a gunfight in the same area but no one was an· jured. Moore is also be lieved to have been involved in that incident. In an appare ntly unrelated assault in the same b10C'k early Sunday after · noon. a Compton man was s hot in the head. Sgt. Bob Keeran said. J erome Jones. 28. was in critical condition at Dominquez Va lley Hospital. Two men sought In that attack were turned in Sunday evening. "9al•9 Girl. 5, s • ..,,,., ff !OHLAND <AP >-Authorities conducted a door-to-door search Sun· day In this community near San Bernardino lor a 5-year-old girl who was last seen early Saturday playing in her fenced front yard. San Bemardl:io County Sheriff's Deputy John Hagen said there were no indications of kidnapping ln the disappearance of M ary Agnes Cah aU, desc ribe<I as a friendly child with light brown. curly hair. He said a 40.y~at·Old friend '01 the family was quest ioned by all t horitles and cleared~ any Involvement. KEENE <AP> -The United Farm Worken of America union, which ~ . Meat Bftd b t S la1tb t9 LOS ANGELES <AP> -An 18· year-old gas station attendant was arrested on suspicion of murder Sun- day a fte r he allegedly s hot and killed a customer during an argument, p<>Jice s aid. Wilshire Division Sgt . Fred Tuggey said To mmie Thomas was held In connection with the de ath of Price Adams. 21. and that witnesses to the 1 a . m . killing were being sought. SM• ttt'• 8•11 Set SAN DIEGO <AP> -A federal judge. overruUng a U.S. magistrate in Los Angeles, has boosted ball from StS,000 to $200,000 for a horse tralner a c cused of poisoning S afe way supermarket food in an extortion plot. Rlahard Q. Williams was arrested at hi• trailer hom e in Winchester and arnlgned Frid ay ln Loa Angeles. At that timt, U.S. Magistrate Ralph Oeflen relUHd the prosecution's re· quest for a bond of $250,000 and set the S15,000 amount instead. . ·-------- After Just 3 Months. 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TM NPalt WoU1 UM C"OmputeriMd aerial ~ 1p·apha tn ~ wilh results ol U.. 1• ce•us to come up wtt.b ~ions for teTVices and elecUicaJ durin1 the next dHade. The county Ml ldbon wouJ4 pay M0.000 each for UM doculM'ftt. That•a a JuaUflable e~nse from the tu· payers• de ol the leclcer lf the atu pro''~ to~ an el· fecllve tool ln PNdlc:Una tuture n fM roads. 1choot.. police and other m . The 19808 ln OranJe County are aoina to~ a period of dramatic cban,ae Just ti th 1rros proved to bit. and d~cHuon makers will require t.M best lnformatJoo avalla· ble to guide them Just as the federal census It.self is an important plan rung gwdc. so. too. rould this study prove to be Open Courtrooms. In ordering that the preliminary hearing of an ac· cused kidnapper be opened to the public and press. a Mendocino County superior court judge cited a somewhat s tartling fact: Of lS0,000 dlsPoSiUons of felony arrests in 1978. only 3.2 percent actually went to trial before a jury. "Surely." said Judge Arthur Broaddus. "the press and public are entitled to more if}formalion about the criminal process" than such a minimal exposure would provide. This was the seventh time ln recent months that a judge had ruled unconstitutional. on First Amendment rrounds, the California Penal Code section that gives criminal def~dants the right to demand a closed pre- liminary hearing. The defendant tn this case was Kenneth Parnell. ac· cused kidnapper of 14-year-old Steven Stayner and 5. year-old Timmy White. The issue in California differs somewhat from last year's highly controversial U.S. Supreme Court ruling th it held a dt.•fendant was entitled to waive his Sixth Arnendrn<'nt right to "a speedy and public trial " That ruhnf! did not rl'f<'r to any "dr rn :md" by the defrndant. hut lt.•ft the decision to close the courtroom up to the 1udJH'. should the dC'fendunt so request and 1t sup· post>dl~· appht'd onl~· to prt'lrtal ht'armj!s Howe ver. in tht' t•nstung months Judges granted 66 of 109 C'losun .' r('('juests In some ras<'s lht>y dosed full trials as w<'ll as prt'limm;u~ ht~anrlj!S. 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Rowbmd Evw I Rohen Novak WASHINGTON -PrelMtenl Caru.--. d&&nowal of hia thne· month-o&d conf..-that tbe in-v uion ol A11haau&.an ebanaed l\la vl•w ol "ultimate" Soviet ~oala followed a ramlUar pauem or reaha.=r. poalUol\a to hla poliUcal • a 1yndrome MW· ly apparenl In b1I trHtment of aerm warfare charaea a1&1n1t Moarow lo an lntervl•w wltb the WHb!Mtoo Post'• Mee Green· field. Carter denied be had ever admitted <'hanging his o wn mind a b o ul lbe Soviets' "ul- timate goals" as • result of Afghanastan lo ract, on D ec . 31. followrng the Soviet invasion. Ca rter declared over ABC 1elevisl~ that Af&hanistan "made a more dramaUc cha.nae in my opinion ol what the Sov- iets' ulllmatc aoala are than anythlna they h1.1vc done" dur- ing bis admlni11tratlon. Thus, Carter's s yndrome Whal he say• for lmrnt'dlil<' political impa<'t ont> day, he dci· nles tht> next under th~ stres& or changed political need~ The re· suit Is that U.S. policy bf.romes hostage to Instant political rt' qulrements. That has ln!urloted U S . allies. t'Onfounded U S ene mies and ronslgned Carter's real polit'y to the murky world of make bE'heve THE CARTER syndrome has be<'n lnpptn~ h1m a nd his coun try ID foreign policy for three years. but never so consiS\enUy US ID these days of the Soviet .:lobal offensi ve and the Carter re-eleclloo dnve On Jan. 23. one month after Afghanistan. the preside nt sounded a t'all to arms in l11s State of the Union message It 1s •·imperative." he said. that Con(i(re-ss approve a 1981 defense hill equal to "a 5 (M.'rt'ent real ~ro wth 1n author1:zat1o n s. "1thnut any n>dut'tion " Wht>n Cartn's budget re \'ts1on s reat'ht>d the House Earl Waters Arm•d Suvlcu Committee March 31. he called for a 2 per. cent real 1rowth. ln f Ut three mont.tw, the pr•ident 1 pe:rcep- Uon of poUUCll realhy had cauaed htm to down1rade d rastically what he had told Con1resa waa ao "imperaUve" of mllit.aty preparedness. THE CASE of alle1f'd Soviet vlolaUoos of the 1972 treaty ban· n1n1 biok>giul (germ) warfare also has trlgaered the syn· drome. When the allegations about V\Olations were first beard by Carter last s pring, be turned a deaf ear. He did to not bec:aUH the auaplclona had been dU· proved. but becauae be did not want to harm bis cberlabfd atratectc arms Uml&.aUon •11'"' ment <SALT m. Any prool that MOKOW bu violated the ioataten.t and specific term1 of tbe term warfare treaty would have made SALT 11 its tint casuatty. So. the wraps were on: tbe ex· plosk>o in a suspected blolotiical warfare plant in tbe closed city of Svttd.lovak. nearly 1,000 miles east of Moscow, was 1lveo tbe quick brush. At1bant1tao chan1ed eYWY· tbln1 . Suddenly. tbe aame clrcum1tancea cleemed laad· ml•Hble for U.S. IC""'8J only month.t earlier were pe1~W111. ••Id a State Department apokesmao, H bavlnc ceuled "1ub1tantlal numbers of f atallUea perhapa runnlnt mto the hundreda ... BUT WILL Carter lnsist tomorrow. as be does today, on uncovertna the tru1h about. the alleaed Sverdlovsk U'eaty viola· tlon ? The State Department say• he will. The president's rec- ord of making policy according to political needs of the moment atron&Jy ar,.ues that he wUI oot. That la particularly true ln this cue because a U.S. find.in& that the Russians blatantly cheated on the unverifiable ierm warfare treaty wowd rev· olutloohe the political climate here qalmt the iJlrateglc arms a1reement. Tbe lop·secrel guldelloe drafted by the Na· tlonal Security Council's Special CoorclinaUon Committee <SCC> IH\ mootb. lnformlnc Cart.er the admlnlslraUon wa1 ·•ralain1 this matter" with Moscow. speclflcally noted "potentially serious Implication• for the futu~ of arms control." THOSE lmpllcallons center not on senn warfare but on the broader question or nuclear arm1 C!Ofttrol. In the word& oC one lop arms cootrol expert. a r1 nd Inc of Sov let g ui It at Sverdlovsk "would terrify the arms controllers. not just because of the verlficat1on prob- lem but bttauae It would prove Soviet intent lo cheat at a lime many arms controllers claim that there as no such intent. .. Some day. perhaps soon. Jim- m y Carter may decade to re- sume all-out pursuit or deteote. despite Algharustan Wben that day romes the Carter syndrome makes t'h anice easte r Tbe SverdloVlik 1nr1denl, along with the 5 percent increase 10 the de fense budget a od many other no" forgotten Ca rte r pohc1e .. Pt'J!~f>d to th•• pa!-.~mg fanry. 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'How l11t1• h""" """ httl\hMI •IWl.Yll """" ud111 that •" Mil" "41' Ol)'l\41• ''Mint' '"" r~dll r runrh," u14' \M hank•r "W.ll. tf Y\>\I •Nn't •1kln1 tU\\ / 11111111'\' ln ••wt you ar~n·t 11vtn1 1111y mot1t1)' out1 " I aald, "l>o you tu•I •It 1u·oun<1 all day on your 11•••lt? ll'• • 1ood thlnl w~ 1lon 'I nC'C!d rour louay bW)dn!d hur h " .. J v11t ,. mt nut~... 11ld thfl l1•nk1tr. "Wblle we obvlowily t•n'l klan m<WM)' to pee>,&. who nHd ll 1>9cauao tbey're poor ,., fltll rl1k.-. If you'rt a._,.uttl)' •Ut" )'OU don't ne.d lh• money wtt ml1ht make you a toan at OD• • ; - ...... 0 n '* faJt. l wu Jfmrft1 Otltff',~.·· ly II .. cOlnar Ab.ill went off.> .and • hair percent <01.n11 > Make lhat 19. <Dtnc! > And I hall. • "Oo Wft took Ilk«' the kind Of JM!OPIC\ who neod money!" I dti· mand«I wtth cttsntty. ''TtM' c otn11 > 20 percent loan It youra." Hid the Banker. "J uat •Ian herc-. <Dina 1) Qukkt" WE MIGHT have had lamb chopt for ttlnn r af\tr all bad t not dropl*S tht1 1H1n on the floor. By the Umt1 I picked lt up <Dlna! Dln(ll l l>lnll I Dina!) our tlrst payment. accordina lo UM tn. tert11l tablo, would .,. a112. "That'• ta more than we would haw ln lM wprl~1''. ~urt· td out Glynda w'thout wnalna. "Wh•rt\ter would we -the monfl we'd nffd lo pay otr our debU ' "Not here, )'O\l deadbeat& ... aald \be Banker. "ff \Mr.'1 cae thlna we bankef'I c:an't lolerato, It· 1 you poor c l"Odlt rlab." ...,,.., Aprll 7, 1980 OM. y PILOT A 7 • et!v~ Spirjt_· K_~Jls Ideals of Commonwealtli M • I t • r: P r h ln I I n d NO.. ans ar rich, bo ver. un tbe ~ -'n.i.;.ha• a.~r1 b.1tb al&Ddard al .. PQliUdan .-ol UYl.nl. ~ven t.houah tbty do ulled about 1alnl.q the top spot not eompete. YH. you mt1ht ln the IOYel"IUQeat. ··1 won't rtply, but LMY h1ve oU . they fl1ht tW tt, Wben I ••• In hav half tho 1reat North sea oil America. I wu tkkened by t.be aad ~ .. flPJds. poUU•I••• wt.o fltht for True. but wtt h.ve T•xu and th••••lvff. Tht ta not the Loul1ana and Alukl and until a NonHtllD WIJ. We do not ft )• .. rw aJO. w dldn·t havf' to co•p•l•." So •P•ah Gro import 11\Y oil. But we werl' .o Harl•m 8..undtl.ad. who l• bay compet.inM we didn't l<>CK ref ant.cl H lh•• moat Ukely down the road like provitlt•nt person '°be her country·• nut UttJ sqw~ls to l'll"t' lht· winter prime mlnbt~r of ahort supply ah(•ad She 11 a l•bor MP. Erling Would any of tht.• ml'n vyini.i Nordvlclt •s th~ le ader ot wlth .. uch o\ht·r f ur tht• Norw• y' s pre•ldf'ncy hav.-tht-mo:>l conaervaUYM unfot-used 1d,•a11 or what Mr and, ~h Nordvitlt could havt-In mand b I• part y when he i.ays rompet1tion m111ht stands • IOOd impel a pt>r'><>n lo bl> unra1r" 1crMna to "tootett\ thelr homl." u Se.a.. Howard Baker .caUed 1t. the other day. Mfore • he qi.lit runnln1 tor tho prf'tldency and ... aahw.'d h1I dJplly aa 1 human beln1. l'or IOtM, competlllvenea ls 110 lntem11l1ed and tncratted Into their aoult that not victory It lb poU1, not wlnnin1 the <'Om petltlon un relax their pltlablei 1trtvtn1. Have you ever 11cen lln)'thlnc more dbturbine lhun tbole pictures of Jimmy l'u1 tt'r, cadaver·complected and ulmost Inert, being assisted from last sum01er'1 marathon in Sydney Harris. the mount.atna? When the brain waves ao loojet rcaiJt.u on tbe oscllloicope, ht• lega will al.Ill be pumplna. WE PLAY the most import.ant samtt of life the way the N atlonal Football or Hockey lea1uea play tbein : wllb no restraint on competition unleu It as outwardly Imposed. That ls why, u a society, we need ao many referee1 and policemen und why they en1oy su c h indifferent t.uccess at their work. Ours u a di so rderly, tndlvtdualistlc klod or compelltlon~ one that bu voracious diaretard for boundaries, Umlta or foul IJnes. We att mucb elven to blU1terin1 statements about patrloUam but aucb sentiments really bave no meaning outs ide of a war context. 1bere is no operating definition, oo recognlllon of the pouiblllty of something like peaee·time patriotism. , We are often appalled at the excesses our individuahs tac competitiveness leads us to. We excoriate s pecial interest groups; we disapprove or smgle luue aelfllbnesa. but we 8W! unable tf\ ~Use a puJJtqc toaether. • woriina Wlity aave in term• or a quasl·mWtarr alert . Many of u1 do deapaJr ., seeing aspect.a of compet.tdo. give way to cooperation, we yearn for war-like emergendea to impoee the cohealveness that we believe we cannot gain bf exercise oC our own will. As a term in poUtical oratory and u a cooperative ideal, thet ancient word, commonwealth, finds no use among us modems. chance to win Compet1llon I!) tht' unl\t'rsul next year's mecharusm that Amt'rl('an!> !>a)' eletliona, he they belJt'Vt' in For ch!ldren. Is r~aign1ng compet1llon builds character. In Aggressive Driving Habits Hide Weakness his post to go the economy . co mpet1t1on to the f a r l'fl8 k es ror crf1c1en cy and north country pro!)pt'nty. compt>t1t1on in ··tht• and edit a small nt'w!'>pa(>t.'r "If market plat·t· uf 1d('as" i:. lht• I should compete for myst'l!, I u.ruce:-.:-. ~hcreb) t r uth 1:. ' w~uld not be ObJttltve. I don't dJ l>COvcred, 15-0lakd and yielded think I would be fair in my up discussions." <The material ror this piece comes from an artacll' by Peter Ackroyd in the London Spectator, not to be confused with its inre ra or A m t>rican Imitator.) WE HERE have been brou~ht up to think that persons who don't compete are Rui,!>ian communists or members of some unhygienic f''ourth World society where th e energy required to feed a nd clothe one·s se tr has b een im m ora l ly diverted to proc-reataon The \' t:T TIUS compl'lll1vc• unlor quandrennrnlly brings forth a group of candid ates t•onsidered ..,o poor m ability. so d1minisht.-d in staturt'. so dishonest or al least menctac1ously slippery. that thl'lr mo~t intelligent and morally :-.l·nsatn·e supportl•r!> !>Cldom claim more ror them than that th(•y <Jre lxitter than they m ake t h l' ms l' Iv l's o u l to be . Th c <·ompetit1ve framework lh<'Y mui,t work in may turn them into lhC' tas tel(•ss. undign1 f1ed hraggarts who appear on our TV As I was edging out of a park- ing lot the other day. some Clyde in his Bonneville cut sharply ahead of me, fl ashed a sour smile of triumph in my d irection and scooted away. ~He evidently thought he had "won" something, but in my VICW. he had l os t lit.• thought hl' was display 1n g ~trength and ag . g rei,s1 vrness. I thought he was display· 1ng weakness <JOd bttd man· ners. What the prevaahng l'thos m modl'm Amen can life doe. not seem to unden.tand as that true strength alway• reveals •tsell ln gentleness and courtesy; thJs was the whole medie val idea of kmghlhood and chivalry -a knight was chivalrous because he felt strong enough to afford 1t. WE TEND TO l'OnfU.!>e rude· ness w ith power, and ag · grt'!>SIVl:'nCS l> With Vl r&lil ) Many, if not most. or the bad· mannered drivers on the road art• s lack Jawed youths who privat~ly feel weak and insecure in their personal relations with the world . tooling a fer'O('IOUS car gives them a v1carloU.!> sen5l' of power they do not J>O!>!'tl'l>!> an person. Genwne strength of character as a lways acc-ompanied by a reebng of secunty that allows one to practice civility and court~y -but. an our perverse culture, civility and courtesy are often regarded as sagos of weak· oess or some lack of "manh· ness." And it is largely this perverse evaluallon of what constitutes manhood that accounts for so much or the d angerous dis· c-ourtesy o n our nation's h 1 g h w a y s --so m e ho w • t h c l'dU C'3llOn o r boys here ha:. l>trel>sed aggress1vent>Ss ~t the price of gentlenes .... so that many youths a<.lt Like boor:. 1n or· der lO bl: thought or ai, "men " THL4' IS ra1rl~ indigenous to our culture. in other countn~ . .i more balanced viev. I'> taken of what comprises "manliness~ and one of the main criteria pr a n adult male i s bi s cona iderateneu for others. And the poor result or our misconcep· lion of manhood can be seen in many falling marriages , where the wives uniformly complain that their husbands are just ''lit.- tie boys who failed lo grow up." No one, to my knowledge, has ever made a study of the social psychology or driving : but I think that s uch a study would show that the males with t.he worst manners are the least '>U re of \hear masculinity and the mo!lt resentrul toward the deepe r r espoos1 bal1t1es or manhood. f'or true :.trenglb always exhibits itself in ~enerosity of spiral. Securitv. Pacific Bank 'F-Bill Certificates. K OR Sit NGS D LOAN CAN PAY YOU A i 'HIGHER INTEREST RATE THAN SECURITY PACIFIC BANK! "' Come get some securitv. for Y.our assets toda% Its our $10,000 minimum 26 week account. Every account is guaranteed by Security Pacific Bank. Each is insured to $100,000 by the ·Federal Deposit Insurance C.Orporation. And each offers an interest rate no other bank or savings and loan can outdo.* Because there's nobody like Security Pacific Bank. We're strong. 23 bill ion dollars strong. We're convenient. 580 offices convenient. We're safe. 100 years of experience safe. C.Ome get a Security Pacific Bank T-Bill C-ertificate. It's a strong, conven, ient, safe, and very smart thing to do. • tnttrcst i& not comroundcJ and Federal rejlulations require a suh-.1:1n1ln l in1crc$r rcn~hy for c11rly w11hdri1wJl The annual 1ntcrc,1 r.flC •~ Mi'11cct to change at renewal. SECURITY PACIFIC BANK • SA1' t'RANCISCO <AP> -Sout~ ta&enlt ,.. ... ,Mw aent the ~ ol hotM _... ~h the root. putUna Sa_o Fra~ SQ aru '*"" and ..uera ln1o ... ltat• ot •'*k" u.t tr.auna a market desm!Mlon apertt "1 la lbe wont ln IO ytara. SU. are doWD b)' over JO percet la mott Pl•c• aD4 alQ'lOat fO percent tn Sao P'tanet~. a aurvey •howl. REAL'IGU. LENDE&S AND TITLB com· I panlt1 hen •P'M tWa .. the moet dlamal aprtn1 for borne aalet atnn th• '30e · ·nw few rea.hon 1 've talked to ln tbe lut l weell or two .,. talkin1 MrkNilJ about 1ettln1 out of th M•Mll IOI' a whi.14 uaW UUqa MtU. down." saya t...yn Downin&. d uet executive of. ricer ror California Land Till ('00\pany ln Marlo 1 County "There'• no doubt in my mlnd that lbe real estate m rlcet la ln a tot.i depression at lb .. ume." be aaya, addiaa that tail rtnD receet.ty laid off 30 percent of lta atalf. BUSINESS HAS SLOWED TO such an extent that Muoo·McDwfie, the oldtllt and lar1eat real estate firm in &he Eut Bay, lut week round it.sett without a single house Uallna for tbe first lime since the poet-war bousuia bOOm. "The sellers aa well as the buyers are in a state of shock." says Paul TempleU>n, co-manager of the residential sales office. Many savings and loan institutions either have · laid off their loan staffs or transfeTred them to other departments. MICHAEL DURKIN, SENIOR vice president of American Savings and Loan, says his company began <.'Utting back its staff early m 1979 through a ttrition, "and we've been retraining lo an employees so they can be transferred into savings a reas." Some, like American. Great Western Savings and Home Savings, are granting no new loans and will rewrite loans only when one or the properties they have previously m ade loans on is resold. Others, s uch as Fidelity Savings and Loan, have s imply s topped m a king ho m e loans a ltogether at least temporarily. THE MAIN PROBLE M IS s kyrocketing in · , CITED FOR SERVlCE Medal Winner Gunn Mari1ies Cite Mesan Rancher Suing 2 Aliotos S AN F RANCISCO (AP ) -A Wyom in g ran cher h as accused for mer Mayor J oseph L Alioto and his lawyer son. Joseph M. Alioto. of legal malpractice in a SS m illion s uit t h a t has gone to trial in Supe rior Court. , Courtenay Davis, 79, fi le d the s uit w hich stems from a 1968 anti· trust complaint brought b)" aeyeral cattlemen against the Great AU&n· tic and Pacific Tea Co. A &P . Safe way and Kroger Co .• accusing the three g i a nt g r o cery r ha ms of conspiring to fix the pnce of beef. DAVIS HAS accused the Aliotos, whose law firm handled the suit on his behalf~ of breach of Marine Reserve Col. contract, negligence, John Gunn or Co s t a fraud and misrepresen· Mesa has been awarded talion in connection with the Navy Commenda· the action. lion Medal. According to court He was cited for his documents, the Alioto assist ance in the d e· firm negotiated $5.25 velopment or s imulated million in attorneys' a nd computerized train-fees w en It settled the ing exercises and for dis· case A&P for $10 semination of informs · million. A&P agreed to tlononunit a ctivitles. pay million im · H e h as b ee n a -..JlllHU~tely and $1.&5 member of volunte er million a year from 1975 and mobilization unit.a at through 1980• according to court records. El Toro Marine Corpa Air Station since 1972. The medal was pre· sented to Gunn, news editor of the Daily Pilot, by Maj. Gen. Richard K u c i. com m a nd in g general of the reserve 4th Marine Air Wing. SAFEWAY AND Kroger were later dis· missed from the court a ction after reaching a settle m e nt with the plaintiffs. Davis was not a mong the plaintiffs named in the suit. Get Yourself Going FortheBOSI Powers "TOCal YbnanTralnlng" makes 11 all ooss1ble. 1mmeo1a1e classes lormino Ca1110<1ay for your 1ndlvl<lual pu:ioram <J1scuss1on JlRSOOAt ~OPMENT & t.()()EUNG SCHOOl.S ORANGE COUNTY 3 TOWN & COUNTRY ORANGE ( 714) 547-8228 l • .. ,.T naa llATD. eoaaow1:as simply aren't 1ubmltt1n1 appllcatlona." saya John WUUamlOft. executlH vice preatd•nt of Gibraltar 811HlaOld Princess Ashraf hhlavt. -st of Iran's de· posed ahah, has written a book telling her aide about lite in Iran and bow outsiders in· fluel\.ced its course, the New York Daily News says. &avlua Md Loan. T6e aituaUoo, predicts Downin&, will continue ~==~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; to worMo until the auanmer ol 1981. r ·•And by tMn, enou1b people will be out or IUS~S OPPOllTUNITllS work in W a country to warTant a total chanae tn Meat Mai\ef.H B _; ~taned Giasi:N 8 - tbll\ki#I about how we fi£bt inflaUon. Fi9ure Salon. F v -Coffee~ S A. - "At lbla Point, there ls no question in my nllnd Cycie Parts. CM -Restannts. N B - tbat the price of homes la not going to go down,·· OTHER LARGE I SMALL f .. says Downing "The seller will out wait the buyer NEWPORT IA Y LI. IMYESTMENTSaa ,,. The buyer won't outwait the seller " Ill Do-ter Dr .. M.I.. t2Ul 714 631·5150 ....,.__..,., ... *****************************************************~**************** iwE CARE PAALBAOVU~TNT LAGUNA!~ * * * * : The Following Partial List : * * : of Citizens Care Enough : : About Our Village to Re-Elect : * J} : MAYOR JACK McDOWELL : * * l:} Mr. & Mn. •oberl lorftett DevW & ~ l...a J} l:} Mr. & Mra. Jam•• Decker John & l)o,Oftty Klrtilond l:} J} Mr. Richard Toomey Mr. & Mn. Jim Nel1on J} l} Mr. & Mn. Wiiiiam Shle ld• Jon Karch J} ; "" & Mu. Robert Lovett A E. E L E c T Aucko Corter ;J} ~ Wick & Lucy Wickham hrboro Moler "< Ccrtherlno Kloator Dr. ond Mrs. •oberl •-..r l} Dorothy Pogo Mr. & Mra ...... Y9te• J} J} Mr. & Mr•. Joo Johraua Mr. & Mn. Ruu Mford J} l} Mr. & Mn. JoHph Andrua ho 0.Moy l:} : Mo•lno & Horry Lawrence ~ M AV 0 R * Cindy Modrogal : l} Mr. & Mra. Poul Stlkor Mr. & Mrs. LCH.1 Zltnlk l:} J} Mr. & Mra. Wllllam H. Glenn Koy Scot1 l:} l:} Mr. & Mrs. lruno Lambert Mr. & Mrs. O .A. ToUlvor J} l} Mr. & Mr1. Wiiiiam Power• Mr. & Mrs. Herb No'41n l:} l} J} l} Mr. & Mr1. Jomo1 G. Law Mr. & Mn. John •wdof1Jh * l:} Mr. & Mra. Loa Chotham Mr. & Mn. Jock Ov~ J} l:} Dr. & Mrs. lrnoat Lolte Mr. & Mrs. Wetter frcuoo i> J} Mr. & Mra. Roy Heller R-.no Oewthy * J} Dr. & Mf'I. Tom Judy Johft .... * J} J} J} J} J} -Mr. & Mrs. A.W. ConMllue Jock bchboch J} * Mr. & Mn. S.... Scttw.ltaer Pavt forbor J} J} Mr. & Mn. Jodt lMntt.11 Gkldyt Hoo• l:} J} Mr. & Mrt. Nannen lobont Mr. & Mn. Jock MdC•-n l:} J} Gladys Thompton ToHy & J11no Nep1vno l} * * l:} Fern Rand°'ph frank Corri J} i> Mr. & Mn. Garold Unke Fronk & Virginia Conkor l:} i> Mr. & Mra. Lorry Hunt Mr . & Mn. Kenneth G. hyer l} * Jock McGooy Mr. & Mn. Richard Jahrovt l} J} Mr. & Mn. lugono V. Porkor Mr. & Mn. Jim long * * * * * J} Mrs. Jame1 Yoney JoM & Dabble Chriaty * * Mr. & Mra. J .W. Lanadoll Dr. & Mrt. Vincent C-roll * J} Mr. & Mrt. Jamee Crowahaw Mr. & Mn. Mike Good "4.. J} Dtone Llota John GamWe -< * lorboro 5on1ot Wiiiiam Schmidf : * * * IC.I. Moy Ion a Vw .. nla Krebor J} * MT •• MN. Chortea M. Johnton Mr. a Mn. Wllllam forr~I J} * Mr •• Mn. Arfhur c .. .a. .. r Tom a .. tty Komp * l:} Mr. & Mrs. Ion WHO_,. Don A Hert. Andonon J} J} Dorothy GordnOf' Wuottlona Tcrytor J} * * : MT. & MN.,,.... llnn•r Mike Moy J} J} Mr. & Mra. lerl ...... •oberl Thorpo J} Mr. & Mn. An*ew Morthtond Sttlf4oy lowon * : tvon Andenon Jorry & Mndred Pedolt.-4 !" J} Mr. & Mn. Id Miiia Don McKlnnoy ;} * * * Mr. & Mn. Pronk Dunn Tobi Taytor * * HI Lambourne ldno Hampahlro * l:} Mr. & Mra. Chari•• Culp Jome• lortlett * * Mrs. Horry Miiis Zolpha Ponerson * J} Mra. lvth Axtell M". T°""")f Ay.... * * * : 1111 Axllne Woltor foster : Pat Atha lrwln Kwatek * Carol lurk• Myrna Conkiy * * Mr. & Mn. 'oul Griem Ida Agor * * lmbro• llrd * * * i> loy Morcom * J} Mr. & Mr1. Corl Hll9ron lortha lf'vbokor * * lkhord Ma11•n Mr. a Mn. D .. Cllftftold l:} * lolond Greon• Morion Covin * * Mr. & Mrt. lobort Hudd ... teft Mr. & Mn. wn...t lcNlfta * J} Morionf ... n * * * * Mr ... Mn ..... Smith * * hrnlo & htty Syfan Thor ... I.... J} * John & Ketttleen Moraan Vonnie CrvtchfloW * "4.. Mr ... Mrs. Mii•• ThCMMll J ....... Alk• ~ "4.. :: HIM'ry Wlltota 1111 & Derry ~lnOf' · Mr. & Mn. HIM'ry Howenl Jim Lyona :: :: Alox lebonion & St._,..nlo Mr. & Mn. 1111 Imhoff 5"""' Avlt H~ & N9nq L.. :: -< Fronk loath & Arlene Rvu & ltthOf' HlfMlll Mr. & Mn. HinMt Schmit& -< * Mr. & Mn. llmer McKeown loyd & Sheron Jefferl•• Id & layette Hofoy Tom Inmon * * LovlH Covao lorg Nlol1on Mr. & Mrt. Dovo lodor Mr. & Mra. letaert OIH * * Mr. & Mra. larker * * J} * J} * * * Laguna Beech Polle• Employ••• A11oclat1on/ Laguna Fact•, Inc./ Laguna Beach Texpayera' AHoclatlon * * • {l ~ {l ~ !LAGUNA NEEDS JACK McDOWELL: {l ~ ~ !'aid ,.or 8't n. Com1111tt-. Tn 11• riHO J..-t Mr-I Jlt 11..-...r IAllOI'• ~ C'4 ~I Jarl ~ Tr.-• ~ ~**************·~··~•*••~·~·································~~······· 81 n.. ~late4 Preu . 4 W~1 D.C. 1"'*1Da.rket f'8}t •nufee ur-.n 1hould atop laau QI tl'Offry coupoo1 and aho4a&d lo~c. hulead. Olllll • OM ot UM IS I~ cla.a.Ja ... ·..v,. ~ 1 ....... -~---It clalm1 art Ui.e dltaclvH&alet of ~ It 1howed U.e f'Um to the o,.._, M1nU1aclur-.r1 of Am rte•. wbaH memben laaue many of tit bUUoea ol ~poa• dl1lributed Hcti year, and may ahow It to conaumen lnlbe~. "WE P&EPA&EO THE mm to atlmulatt dlalo1ue, ·• 1-.ld 81rry Seber, a Olant apot sman "We rt' co1nbe t.bel"e are Lremendou:s pro blema handlang coupons Hopefully. t.bere are altemauvei to coupon prorrams . Instead of coupons, wouldn't it be t>t-tter to u.se the promotional dollars to low~r prices to all consum~rs ·• · Paut Kelly. a spokel>man for the manufacturers assoc1atton, said that coupon!' do not increase pnces He said that roupons are u~ed hke other promotional tools to boost business. Increased business keep~ costs -and prices down, Kelly said. "They are highly popular with con- s umers.·· he said, adding that coupons provide a d1re<'t saving. SHOPPEJlS DO NOT have to rely on retailers to pass along benefits the way they do with reduced.price deals manufacturers offer to s tores. Coupons "transfer a price reduction immediately to the consumer," Kelly said. W. F. Dobson. a spokesman for the Proctor & Gamble, Co .• also de- fended coupons. "We believe they're a proven way to efficiently encourage people to try our products," Dobson said. Coupons are •·a very focused form or direct advertising" that "coin- cidentally offer consumers a real op- portwlily t-0 save money," he added. Smoke Bootu? APWl,.. ..... to Rep. Fortney H. Stark, D-Calif.. is co·sponsoring a bill to raise the federal tax on cigarettes by 10 cents a pack, the f1ri:,I tn· crease since 1951. CONSUMER J A.C. NUB.8EN CO. ettlmatel tbat maoufacwren d.latrlbut~ about au billion coupoaa laJt year. Ul> &bo\rt 11 percent from uni. M llUooa mor-. coupooa were laaued by 1ndMdua1 1tore1 AecordJni to Nhslaen, about 4 percf'nt or Ju l Ovt'r throo bluton of thl" mamalacturer<f coul)()rut w&n1 re- de4'mt"d Thi• S l>epurtment ot Aarirulture says 1hat up to 90 percent ot all torn1lil':1 w.e coupons at one time or anotht'r l)()b:1on ~llid studies :ihow that half of fll households with "" •nnual income of under $.5,000 use roupons C1ant. whwh was one or lbe first stort-s to put a ceiling on some prices In response to a request from Esther Pt>terson, President Carter's special adVl!>t'r on con!>umer afhurs. re deems manufacturer~· coupons and issues its own ~tore coupons. THE CHAIN HAS no plans to slop accepting or issuing couJ>Qns. but Sche·r said "wt' certainly would" !Jke to see the pratt1Ct" end G 1ant claims thcr<> art> several pro- blems with toupon:., including mis redemption Scher :.aid fraudulent use of coupons in 1978 cost the in· dustry an estimated $140 million, repre~enllng about 20 percent of the $730 milbon worth of couJ)Ons re· deem~. Sther also said that affluent shop· pers i et the biggest benefit from coupons Redemption rates in well· to·do areas are three and four times as high as in low-income areas, he said. WOULD AN END TO COUJ>OnS ac· tually mean lower prices'> "ll 's very difficult to answer:· Scher said "We think there would be savings for consumers 1f coupons were ended." Kelly countered: "If you say get rid or coupons, you're saying get rid or promotion. If you say get rid of promotion, you·re saying get rid of advertising." Carr ying the dis- cussion one step further . Kelly said , you could argue that there should never be product sales since these sales are also a forlll or promotion and advert~mg. "ANY STORE THAT doesn't think coupons, are any good, they can re- fuse to handle them," Kelly said Scher stressed that Giant is just trying to start a discussion on the is· sues involved in couJ>Qns. Thus far, there is DO iodicatiOO Of any widespread sentiment against coupons a lthough some retailers have been complaining that the hand.ling fee paid by the manufac- turers to the stores is not large enough and some manufacturers have boosted the fee from 5 cents to 7 cents a coupon. Disabled Assisted WASHINGTON <A P > An or. ganization has been formed to in· volve disa bled person~ 1n the American political process. The League of Disabled Votl'rs, led by Eunice Fiorito. wall haw ill> national office in Wa::;hington. DC. Paid Pollt1cal Advertisement FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL · Your vote for Wes Bannister is a vote for better city government ENDORSEMENTS: Ted and · A.lice Bartlett Dick and Doris Footner Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce Paid for by candldat~t Wes Bannlstert 1924.2 McLaren Lane, Hun tington Beacn, Callfornla 926-46 eomn ... , N(/hl)n(~ ~VlkJll M.i~ g:-~~· Jodi HOc:hc>dlll Aober1rwe bnMallol bn ~enc>OuQl'I JC)(il()n A. ~ ~. JOClt' N:Jono .JC¥'~ ()r "'9d & Jane' ~I ~llO ,Aj("" ~~~ ~~' HOnooa< Bomong n1 ~8ames lhon'"tOS J 8aloclt.. .I. ('ooiQttly M. Bouel bt e & Bo Bennev MolclO & &i• Bents Boo /JI Mor\ /lvV\ Betoow ~~ ( 1()1)(]1() &lntcemc:t! 1.•J6'0000... MO!"-"' C llu<A (I< lJOl/tO & c V""'9 Bunnen "&~ ~116u"61 fiOPl:t,~ r;>icn COllOQ'>On l~l<W (',()(T'O'()!> ~Jrt.>n (~ l(mC 05'>\f MOICtU~ M fl (nine/ ~lf•I & 'i<;Jlt' (oc1I 1<ono1ac~ [\)(l C'IV!$!t~ •Viii.om(... Ov en C C\lteff' CIOllEI !X>t"' & Wlllt0m D Cb1t t 1 r~OOtJf! Cunn.ngt1am ............ ...,.._~-··-------·---..... -·-· . Col*DI Gt'CMlh and lheeadlyol .... Maintain a panned ttmlf to land uses. 1ndudlng public and prtvate beaches. Reduce 1"aMc Cot191llon Complete the Troffic Circulation Pion. induchng the Son JOOQl..lln Hllls--Bontta Corryon Con1dof and University Drive. Uml Aillh:lflc NofM Insure a llmrt of 40 f!lghts per doy at John l/tJayne Nrport PNI llW lhe Upp« lay Establish a Coope!'otlve atmosphere rhot will make possible funding tor ~,Ap117.18IO dredging and silta- tion basins to protect the boy. ........ , . ._.. ..... .-1o .u11 "k>nof the Ctty's commttments to both the residenttol ond business ex>mmunltv l.ocd~amn.,. Conll'ot Toke the initlotrve In problem sotvlng and not grve away controf to outside agencies R!Mlole lnMgrlyto City Gowmment Conduct the crtYs business 1n ()pen neonngs that recognize common decency and the highest ethical standards JOhnCUfCo .J()nfl L & Nor'cvCU!I:.• Vi 'Ofine Dolton Cha irman -Bonnie Hesse Coord inator -Diane Cox 8t.n c Deoroe c l'01e5 [)lornon(j PoOOtT Domond !JI lorn & Dololtiy Door> ~Dvr"OP ~ & lhctoo Eli<>tt (..fWOfO & Sonav E merll.YI r~ IOC•f~ t<l"'O!> I l ~ _ ..... h ..ion f<St> C ~oon & V\iot'v'ie F leS:!Q) LIQ(' '• "CIW ~i,,.,...., & Honnohflyf'lfl \, ''1•"-0 Fo<ft~ J ti ~·isooe "-1." 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YI ,"'Jl(J 'v\C( t P'f (. ,, Mctl"'oPw llnnl.;l(i.eo" Hv>nv '..ilc'-IO"'QC>o ~·,.,,..'\~\ f«N'·~· ~~ ~ Nclt'mtnQton f.lovOm~"&Cf C•lll~· Mh~ lvdl0~!1•$ &l"Y Ploe< OcMl~ ~Revnolos Doolr>v Rice Benv~ Koen & 1eCJ ~OS 8ott>Olo Po.Jl'll?OO r~Morv~ /YV'.1v 'ii<~ ...... y.,..."" ~..gg.•,....n f·fJ.r!,tM~ O()ofJ" ,..~ ~' <~ .. , """°"'~-f.~ ~ ·o,~ .. :J, w~ • .JI'..' .. .)t, r<VJI"' L< ... ~ If:>-# t "'' llr<Jllfvn .. l~f\ "'°' •. ., ~~on I mmv 'Neff'~ ~"""'~ ~ ... -Malono wnne f ""° 'Mtf!O'T't. rvn.ce ... ~ baGe .,,,.,., C<lOOOn~ VrnyY\.nal THE COUNT GOES ON ... CASH .. .,. • : •4 t I" •, ~ -• . :' ..... ·. .,, .... ~.,, ' T 7 COMPANIES I • • •• ii'~ I" • CONSTITUENTS ..,. ..... "' . " ....... , 1 i •• • ' • J • r:-.-. f) • \ "> • •f.",,f>:n ... \. ..... ""'•"• • > •• ' JlfT '' ~'7., ,....... ~"'\ '""<--""()ii.Pf ""·') '•. H ~ •'-t ''l")l"\t''(J t ..Y) t A 1 •f'...• CAllfRS r y~i1 r CMO " .,.,,.,... (' 'l;t°• • .rvt-f\ ~.,.,\1•-· .~l"\f ..tOt"'l,Jr""'\ •. .n ~ • .,0 .. \) ,., • .,,..., \VxXlf1.." cox MEANS COMMON VOTE APRILS JOHN C. COX, JR. cot•rrnmns ll09COX COMPANIES FOR COX '~"'-··'"l"'t~ ..... ... : .... """'---." ,,_ • ·*''O t • ·~·.,-{)t .n ( 0 l.f° - ( t*t htV r A.::.•..,. · .. r.-, ' '"~ ..... .,, ~· c1~• .. , f'w"""... lr'-llr L• ., H ~ ... ..,. .... 6 k ..x ~, . ...,.. (cmmun.ool"'"\ cl ~ Dnol\lt"'Y ~''°' lnC ~f./tl()I", 1,.,,, ~ Stor-.• t•Ol\Bool~ •• lrl•l"flOf\ o,. lorno JI ""'CC In(" l'<.""'O" ~ mm.~ & A ...-i.- 10?0 K0«$(.l\I W:xx1'...0ll Ali\ lO!nom & \•ron .. ns ti "O" •on & A$.;Oc 00105 inc Mc:Jicin« VIO\'-' Mt1Tot Co •nc: Mu'C)OOn 1t~.t> F\Jt> ~11\0o Mot>tono lf'\C r~"'" 91111 C<VTimun<coftO!'' PltChm\ ~ICO"ltl f. Mc:Cl·"'C'C" ~"" -<)f(JN'• Nowoor! Beocn S.mc>'oO" Sleopo! ~&CIO!lc~ the 1ov Shoo-COM ~ H()mf>S lflC \leOef'On~ WIC"OIT\\ & ~ x • \ l 1 . . if estgle Tlareatene.d · The wav of life of Middlefield, Ohio's Amish community 1s being threatened by proposed construction of high-power transmission . line through their community. Symbols of their culture are seen (above) in children waJking home from classes, and <below> farmer with broad brimmed hat and horse-drawn buggy . Paid Political Advertisement ·. NATIQN Bo• nay Is It? ~llLICIA . . W.EMT-WOR"fH . 4 Uve in Little Dakota Tmm year-cld dauahter. Jud!, and Darrell Keller, wbo work.a at t.be Grano ll'aln Of H.B. City (lalk DeMI•'• ...... town ~r tbe ~ elevator. V' cw1a1 -ev• wlth a population WRY DOES GaANO bother r. a..m oatbe-wq. · ma.lnina a fuli.tleqed, iDcorporat,.cl -~· 0at1 ---er•• Uve In the prairte cltty!! ra aybe It's that 111.• federal .,.. '9CPlllC ~ ~ ..-. '-... •-a--...,..,. ................. ._,. c.w-.... bamlet, tut ed away In the windy revenue-1barlo1 check evu1 ~~!~~~~~~~~~~~!!!S~ northwest corMr of lbe st•te. quarter. I But Jania Gehrinaer says, "People around here Just feel t.bey want to have Graoo there." SVEN 11IE MAYO& and one ot tbt atdermen don't U ve in Grano. The lut municipal criaia occurred lo February. The bar burned down. Built on the Soo Line Railroad north ot Minot, Grano slta aJona the Souri1 River. Jan.la Gehrin1er and her famlly run lbe town. Mra. Gehringer la trea1urer; she's the only city officlal who livea in town. H er hus band Daniel is an alderman: son James is mayor, and dauehter·in-law JoAnn is the other alderman. AT 11. TBE rettntly elected James is the youngest mayor tn North Dakota. "Yeah, Ma vot.ed for him real big." said Janis Gehringer. James work.a at the Farmers Union in nearby Mohall; be and JoAnn, along with baby Jodi, plan to move to Grano th.ls summer. That will swell the population to seven. The rest of lbe town is composed or Daniel and Janis Gebringer's 15· Grano, ln Renville County, bad .aome competition for the Uoy town ti· tie . Eckman and Omemee were the en- tries from north central North Dakota. but the sleepy Bottineau County vtllagH quietly expired la.at year when the county dissolved t.be non·functionln& towns. Eckman boasted rune resldenta in tbe la.at census: Omemee five. p .. .._.. ... ____ _ DON'T SPOIL NEWPORT VOTE FOi WILLIAMS VISITORS IN DANGER PAID POUTICAL ADVERTISEMENT CO RBY . England (AP) -Health officials have asked British doc· tors for help in trying to track down guests who stayed at a hotel in this central English city where an outbreak of Legionnaires Disease has been reported. "We want to trace anyone who bas stayed in the hotel in the past year. Tiley could be suf- fering from the disease, but the symptoms may P•ld PoUtlcal .Advef11Mment Please remember to,··',( ) . tomorrow for the f vote candidate of your choice. Thank you, P•HI 10r"" cltl-toetec1 ltOll P•lt'-. H 8. ,__ ......... tr••·· lew:2 llecll 8hd., H~ BN<IL DAVID SHORES ... a qualified "get things done" candidate. NEWPORT /SHORES they belong together .. .... e.v o.-~ ... Nd .... C--. , ........... ,,.._tt PO ... 111.8-lt&-UMIU not be recogni&ed," said ~======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=======~~~~ ... Dr. N.5. Galbraith. chief I o r the government 's Communicable Disease Surveillance Center. which traced the disease to the so .room Strathclyde Hotel. 1'J1d Poltt1cal Ad\t'l1lM'mt"nt Bernie Allen Supporter Queried <!. Who IS lk'mll' ,, ll1·n .. A. [kom1l' Alll·n " .1 "·•n C: It: mt• n l t• (' 11' ' 11un1 I l'.1nd1dal<' -.. thl' bt·'t ·• Q. What m.tkl'' l111n t h1• bf>'t .. 14 .,nh to knol4 th<'tr des1r~ O. Hut ho"' do W<' know h•· II kl'•'P h1 ' "'ord to 1 •·P~'flt our C'1t1zl'ns ~ A.It :. a habit 'A1th Bernie CITIZENS For SALLY IELLER8E And NEIL FITZPATRICK: \ . F 1 r ''. .1 nit m n' 1 1rnportJntl\. h1· "'' •' nur 1·ommun1t\ .• 1nfl h '' I• 1 yean;_ pnor to lx'<'omm~ J re 1dent of San Clement<'. 1n 1968. and ever ain~ In 1969. he met and marrwd Aly«. the mother of has 50fl. Keath. .ind d.iul(htl'r . 8 JrharJ A I VC'P 1r. d lav '<'t<>nr• t I' J (' h (' r J t () u r I .111\ f I I-attma School Th" IJm1 • ;llll nd" th<' San ('l,·m• r •• I 'rc •'b' tt•rrnn Church 1n,IJO•"·· hf> 1:. fom1har v.1th I h ,. l t• le 3 I J ' p ,. (' t ~ II I L'O\ Pm~t and k l!ii>lattnn u .. mw' 11 mt>m~r of tn• Oran~e County. Caltrornt 1 and V. ash~. D C bar "'soc111tt on,. For th.- Or anRe County iroup. h~ " 1 h.11rmJn of th~ by la""' 1 .. mm1llt~ Ill' 1:. ii i:rc1duat1 .. r ll ob art Co lleg~ <:eorietoWn t:n1\'f',....1ty and .. .. n t"d a.' ~1dH'lt or h1, 1 Id'' frattf'n1t v and h'X>or 'or 1 (' t v II <> v. or k P ti II •rl t1m•· to twlp pav ror h•' • 4f Jt •• tl•lfl I he way ht" irew up . It •s part of tus crttd. praC'Utt- and ethics. Hls pa rm ts att .l?ood ~-~y·tt In their Ill) "' ~Y hve m U~tate ~ew Yon 1n a little town wh<>re Rf-mt<' wa' horn 39 'ear' llRO th<i U:u1 v.a<. a mall lnr em.1n f u r the• r ,. 1 I r o a d H 1• p I a y e d "'m1 pro ha,tthdll and 1 1u cht malht·mal1cc; 111' \lnm 'L"•'<1 hu'\ r a1o;1nR f(, rr , uut h1 ' '"''~ ... , ... , •. r .... II•""" .ind lk•ri-"h•1 th1·\ John & Kann Ackerhnd Alan & Yelen Adams John & Jan Alabaster Tom & Laura Alexander •Don & Phyths Anderson Marge Arnold Alfredo Arcm1aga Gene Atherton Barbara & Eugene Auerbach Ken Auster Jerry & Carole Auth Marilyn Baker Ph1ho Barbour Carol Barrett Rosanne Beam Valene Bechtol •Richard Begley Frieda Bellnlante Harrold & Lesha Bell Thomas Belloni Belinda Blacketer Joseph Btumnch Helen Bradford Jon & Joanna Brano Chlf & Peggy Bream Judy & Bill Brennan Bryan Brol<aw Darlene & Chartes Brokaw Wilham & Marguerita Brooks A llen & Elisabeth Brown Ooohe Brown Wilham & Doos Buct<ley Randy & Mary Bugna Bob & Carol Buss Cleo & James Calderwood Lida Campbell Peggy Carey Emmett Carlson 'Pat Carlson ~innett & Kenneth Carter ogerCarter Dr. Steven & Jane Chew A llen D. Christiansen Paul M. Chrlst1ansen James Oampett ~obertOark Pete & Vivian C1ecak Elaine Clough Hugh & Kahe Coffin adraic & Barbera Cohee Martha Colhson ftoss F. Conner Joan Conroy "'8net Cory Kathleen Cummings Trevor Cushman Paul & Sue Darrow llnor Davia ary Davis delaide DeKlyne lta de Perini teve & Peg Donner hanOooner yce Ou9ent>eny I Kit Drollinger ,> & Fran Engeftwdt Ctark & Mary Fegraus Diana Kramer MtH & V1ctor1a Feldon Kart Kramf>r Nancy Fme Steohen Kray Toni & Stanley FIOfes Nancy & James Kreder John Gabnels Lura Kytf' Paul Kyle Sue & Steohen Garber W1ll1am Leak Henry 0 Barbara Garcia David and Betty Lee Herley & Evelyn Gayman Donna LPhPney Kathleen Gee Randy Lewoi. Alex Galley Thais Lindstrom Bob Gentry Henry & Sytv1a Gibbs L H LloYd Chuck & Mary G1b1an Donald & Mary Lynn Lowry Theresa Lynn Len & Ruthe Gtuckson Aileen Goodson Brock Lyster Nancy Goodwin Norman & Trudy Grossman Carol M Mahnke Thomas Greenwell James Mahnke Denny Gregory Patrice Manahan Dee Manning Pam Hagen Bill & Gmny Halbert Barney & Oaire Markowitz Jim & Jan Hall Vicente & Susan Mas Tec.esa Hall Dorothy Mather Anna Hamilton Gus Mathieu Nicole Hamilton MW May Henry Hamoton Ph1ho May Paul & Judy Hance Rich & RObtn McCormick Barbara & Bill McCoy Bill Hanke Roger & Sllaron McErtane Bonnie & Arnold Hano Judy Mcinnis Mildred Hannum Maureen McKinley Bill HarnevK>Us Bob & Gen McMenomy Bob & Susie Hartsell AndersonT.Haywood Loretta McMenomy Mr & Mrs T C Mekkelson Betty Hec;t(el Barbara Metzger . Paul HetQu1st Barbare Meyers Linda Henchey Buo & Carol Meyer Jan Herkelrath Ken & Susie Mtlette Robert Hermon Hortense Miller Allee M. Hitt Ins Miller Betty Htllman Mary & Max Miller Nancy Hobson Bobble & Dick M1nk1n Barbara Hogg Tracey M1nk1n Roy & Betty Holm Marta M1trov1ch Charles Hopper Harry Moon Nancy Jo HoY Richard Moore Stew & Martha Morgan Phil lnterlandi Riva Morton Tracey Moscantolo Anna Jelinek Jamea.& Anna Jeseer Susan Mozingo Anne I Mike Johnton Thomas & Dannah Murphy Yvonne Johnson Tonia Nagle Francesca Jones Hal I Marie Jones John & Patti Ohslund Joie & Bec:ky Jones Trudy 0st8' Jullta Jones M 1ke & Kllthy Jones BlllPartcer Paul & Ann Jones Btll & Tallie Parrish Apnl Josephson John Phelan Bob & Virginia Josephson Dean Phillipe Donald Josephson Mari< & Helen Pfnea Judy Josephson Stephen Price C. Harten & Jane Putnam Carolyn & Milton Kaplan Kathleen Kauffman Ann Quilter Ronald Kaufman Bob King Cart I~ Rankin Gwynne& Vlrvlnitl RHP Agnes Klrtq)atrick Evelyn~ Leslie Knox Or. I Mr1. Revnolda C4tll.ena for Bellerue I FitJPMriok • JudV ~ y,._,,., • 608 Forest Ave .. t..guna Beectt, CA. 82861 t ---------------:---. ------ Evelyn Rice Lou R10der Bruce Riesenberg Ethn Ringler Linda Ristow John E & Doos E Robertson Ron ROdeciler Don & Roma Rose Dav10 Rosen Thelma RoY Dr & Mrs Nathan Rynn Mr & Mrs Paul Sax Michael Sctlley Maurine Sen~ DavKl Scnroeoe< Carl & Jean Louise Schwarz V1k1 Sepulveda Hams & Jact<1e ~ Dr & Mrs Sol Sloan Pat & Heather Sparkuhl Sally.&>rout Toni Stednttz Greq Slembefg John & Valene Stevenson Nelda Jeanne Stone FOl"rest & Pam Slrayer Barbara Stuart Patricia Sturges Phyllis Sweeney Margot Sweet Betty Swenson Robert Thorpe Don Tobin Marry B Toltver Phil & Mary Trautmann Keith & Martha Tnmble Robert & Patncia Tum1er Ray Unoe< Ray & Jane Ultn Edmund Van Deusen John VelasQuez Anne Wagner Betty Wakeltng Lois G Waths Art & Andra Walton Bob & Estelle Warner Br~ wentwottti Peter & Ann Wettbrod Donald & Kathfyn Wilbert Sally Wilde Covey Wills Dorothy White BeaWhi~ Mr & Mrs. D . W1lhamaon Andy Wing Ellen Winterbottom E. Kenneth & Shelby Wood Oanyne Woodword M. Dan Wooldrtdoe MarclWorthl~ Virginia & Pat lng1on Shatt I Teru Yamtme>to Bob Young Lorniine~1 Adolph luta II tl llo14 dot ... th.it m.•lo.• him 'th\• ht .... 1 ~ \ It 1-.n l Ill'-' 11 1! h ' futU!l' j' •• li1<.1l l,l\\\O I ind h1 -. f.1m1ll ' t ut 1111 di•' clo •pt nclc·nt on !-..m l 11 m• nt • 11·matntnl! .1n 1dt•al pl.1r1• 10 111·· llt· k1l1t\\ ... lht 111\\ll lh· P•·oph-;incl lh•· 1•r1olil• 111 ... an !I h 1• ha ., 1•' 1 • I 1, 11 1 q U ,1 It f Wat I On\ 0 I 11..t• \\hJI' \ . I 1 k t' m a n ' ~ o 1 O I I•· mu.<t 1,.. •m.1n • \ 11.. rn1o· '' 'ffiJrt !111• ,, 1t na5'1 1t,\1n h····r I ,. • "''" <1nd 1.i•t <tn•I ' th•· ~1 n<1 '' 1ur,~10 ""• r•11l 1n l11\ II.II' II• "r '"' t11rn 1·\1>t-nt·1 .. •no• \\l·•n ~"'· r1ir··,•nl ,.,.,~n• ... hJ\••lt.dulU\\ \\h tl h1 Ill •I ".tnl' vr d<1t-..n t" int 'l p,~ ... h•· """" "'1·•' th• I 111/• fh "'.1nt \ lit• ~J\l> lht• onll "·I\ In r n"" " l,·, ;i ~ •11•1 It' 1t ' "h.11 ho· " 1ln1n.. II•• " .!'lo.IOI: lht• t ltl/• n• fl, Vote for Bernie Allen FOR SAN CLEMENTE CITY COUNCIL 'IP• 11. II ' "" •!riff 1 1111 ·"' h•· , a J.. ••·•h '"' hut \ I I··~ 1111 111· 11"1 "J' r,1t,t•<1 l\llh ,, 'In• I tf11c-tnno· 111.11 111• ""'''" ·' '"' ,,, '""' pr1n• 1p1 •• , Tho·\ \\t'r• • mph.1,111~1 w h1 ' ,,.n ,..,. a' 1 I n,'' ti "' .1 t • t \I .11 1111· 1 ·nq" ( ',1pt.11n .11111 111 l.11< 'I h1H1f ,llld Ill I fftll f' fl'f !lh• rommunll\ fl•· h.• ... 't'nl'tl .1 ' I' r , , 1 If• n I I " r I h 1· 1 h.1mh1 r of 1·11mmt·ri ,. th!' JIO\, ,tllll I ;,rt, Cluh rtl th<' ~11 u1h t 11."t '''"' .1r1f l\•"·•1'11' Cluh Q "'•mt•on1· ... 1111 ht· ... 1 '°"fill I I' lh,1! "'' \ I I• t' .111'1 1 l!nl•1·r ,i. '' 1 '"l!L:• r ... 11l11r .ind ht· 111 ... , h .. ,,,11 ... 1.. 1111111:; "•On· h•· prl'lt•r-. ,,w nd•nc ttm1· l4 1t h ht' -..1f1· '*"" 1•h1l<1rt•n \\hl•n ht• ., 1·ll•ett•ct ht• 140n t h.i. l' mu• h t1mt• lur 'po"' hut he II kt'l'I' in 'hap.· "'Jlk1ni: I h· u'(ually .-all..' t11 Jnd from 140rlc O '1111 n'.ilh "'''"' 111 hi..•· 1h1' i.:111 n~ht · \. 1<1 . ..:!11 \n\••f'•• """ kno"'' fkrnw. Ilk«' horn You lt"arn l o admire and rf'spect him. He's thl• ktnd or C'Ounc1lman we need -one wtlh rommon sense and !ltab11ity No one: or nothlDJ? rontroh him t·'C r epl m a y b t• h 1 ~ ' P n ' t' o f respon.tjblhly and loyalty to C'<'rtam pnnc1ple-. Q. Sound'> J?real rhw .. n 't It ~ A. 11 I~ i:rt>at t.:rt'al for our C'ommun tl~ .incl our r1tlnns We need ~dnt'. resi>«ctable and responsi\·e r epresentation in Ci ty CounC'tl It ca.n·t ~o on as It has been Q. Arl' you gotng to vote for 8t'm1r Allen" A . You bet your lnnated dollar I am I kno\\ an honest v.1nner whl'n I St'l' on~ JI~ s honest -and he 1:- a winner. Q. Well. "'hat do you "an1 m e to do about ti• A. VOTF. t'OR BERNI£ ALLEN. BERNIE ALLEN FOR CIT\' con .. c 1L For a uatrled, dlgnlfltd rutun- Peld for by The commlttff To Elect Bernle Allen. JudQe Russell Waltt, Chalrmcin 12~ M ira Adelente, S.n Clemente 492-4093 . - ..... ~17,1llO P..CS Poutrcal Advertisement A RAitlONALAl!2ROACH TO THE ISSUES EnclolweFor PhUMaarer . Edglr "' .. Do111 ... ~,......, 8lr'V,... Of, ftS MrL L.twNnce F~ a.nor ..... """' Ffoll Lillln Ft 11<111 Ider ic.t.tne E. GNth JsryA.~ Ame Giiroy Jim~ Mr • .net Mn. tc.rl Hueftlg 0.,. .... .... Henkel Miry Hlrdesty Debbie Hogan Bob Hull B .. Helphand Audrey _,..,.. Mr . .net Mra. J. Jenklna Mr. Ind Mrs. Robert Jeckton Norl'TIS'I B. Lawton • Dorothy Lazier Connie Katea Key MHd Betsy MlcKAlnlte Mrs. Lee Mooney Belh Meed Betty Moore Bin Marttas Don Peterton Nancy Ptechel Berber• Peckenpaugh Gil Ferguson Heft> Friedllnder Jene Feu•ner George Griffin l yman Feullcner Rebe Griffin Bruce Guyette Douglas F. Greth Fritz L KrlU1h Polly A. Gaea Jack B. Hochadel Chris Hopper John Hetton Merk Hutchilon Jim Hoglr\ Kay Hull Constslce H. Me Edythe Jones A. Vincent Jorgen98n Norman B. Law.on · &ett M. Klyvef 891 llzief John Mad Pet8f L Mirr Jlrnee B. MacKenzie Fqnk Menhlll Ffank c. McGee Denny Mlrbe <hick Rutmmlrt l..eononl P8nfil Roa M. Peters Tom Pedt.enpeugh Mk:Nel C. Gerng Bruce GU't'9lW OOllgla F. Orettt A.W. Geztey Miry Gl:dly J. Robert Glroy J. Robert Goa Ffed A. Goenslef Harriett Gege Karen Hochedel Beth Koch Wayne Huaser Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Howell Bill Hardesty Barbara Helton Bob Heiden Ben Helphand Ralph Jensen Julie Jentien Alt.a Jaffe Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kelso Diane Lawton Marl<lf' Kentey Dorothy Monroe Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marnn VirgtnlB McClellan Helen McGee Jecioe Neal Beny Zoe Rubsanen Rich8fd Penf1I Stmley M. Pet"" Alan RvPtnlki Carol Allen Bewtey Allen Barbara Aune Aoger Alton Marge and Roy Ander.en Rod MacAlplne Martha Berrem Pete Barrett Ruth Barden Audrey Niday Jack Niday Jane 88'18 Wifred 88fls Patricia Bites Raes. Buell Helen and 0'8C Bnlbyn Robert Childs Bever1y Childs Mr. and Mra. Wllan D. clerit Tom C8MY Mr. end Mra. E.J. Co4e Mr. and Mrs. Herold C8'teon Tom Carey ~ear., Aucfree Cdl Alie Ctwllty Davtd P. Delencv Kev P. Dlebel Nlncy OllrMyier .,., Diemlr Mlwi DolCll Mr. end Mra. a.rt. Ecatut~n~~, Nlncy Enoi.t O..fdwlldl HMnlhRvm ..... Rynn :=.: u-Maarer --it Beach CliY c.ouncn District 5 •, ... t--~-\r t .... Phil Maurer Is Qualified To Meet The Challenge TRAFFIC CONGESTION- Plan to move traffic by synchronizing signals. Implement the current circulation plan. Cooperateto~peditenearbyfreewaysand the San Joaquin Hills Corridor. GROWTH- Encourage normal, planned growth to prevent stagnation and keep pace with inflation. PROPERTY BIGHTS- Property rights are basic to freedom . Adjustments should be responsive to the demands of the people. Less restrictions and more enforcement. AIRPORT- Mainta~ noise standards. Work for immediate rapid transit to Ontario Airport. BACKBAY- Enough st\ldies have been made. Push for action on shallow dredging to create flushing action. QVALIFICATIONS- • USC Graduate (BA and Law background) • MAPepperdineUniverslty • Citizen of the Year1968 •Best TeacherAward1974 • Three time President of Balboa Improvement Association • 30 Years an educator of government, debate and English • Marrled34.years • 26-year home Owner/ resident of Newport Beach • FatheroTtwogrownsona Phil Maurer •EDUCATOR • BUSINESSMAN . EndonenFor Phil Mamer Suzy a.on RudyllFon Elza Bultllnk Bob8'lltllr* .., ...,., Aon~ Mitr• 8'olMl BewrtyO.. Joe Owilrv Pat eo.w. s.t.. Hunt. Coot Liz and Owe Cole Judith Coobon Rav G. Olicolne Bert.I l.ee(Mr Dier'9 Cox Bob Diemer &JMl'I Doering HFloelleH Dunning lynn Douty Bob Englen E.T.ev- Mel Ncha Cart Fry Bo Ben!Sey 8rooM Bentley Maureen BMna ~Buie HlrTv Boon Dina \IOl'I Burgee Berber•~ Jane Cameron CenM Carnc>bell Joen Coleman Mary E. a.rt lAiln OllOOine a.rt.. Clone John C. Cox. Jr Doromy Do9tlf Betty F10l1 Ruth~ Vwvn-Zllth Mecjge l evtor ' EMlr'I Wilisna E~Smlth Don8'd Wela WhonWoodm• Aobett W. Wlloo• Pll~ St*'Y RclM WimieRc.. 0.,. s. Sdlweitze. Gerri Sheoiro Florene:. Sloper Mr. -"' Mrs. G.R. S~enbutg ..i.e. Scudder ..... ~Scmtng Jmdde 5U'lledt Lindi Sod** Rhodl Smict\ H9ro'd~ Stwte¥ Thomc>ec>oi Jene Or'lt9d Geil Vlnfl &Mt! v.,.Sunon Gsy~ 5"91T- \llrgne Fouta Dana Vence 8onltlt P9cl9 ,. • ~ Mrs. W. Wiegand John Wikle Lan Sc:twoeoer 8e Ge YIN 0.x;e Mon.co RlcNrd a.borne Jeen Amer Mr. end Mrs. Marty Stromberg Don Olaon Jemea D. Rev 8ettv Rotw-1 &• S.Uter Bernie Sctinetder Hatold Stree't Don Sloper Mr and Mra. A~ Sunrva" CIOdV Seaftes Mabry Stetnnaus Mr. and Mrs. Newall St>Cltlef H°'<il C. S.mmoros Ken Smrth J-Stbley Dicll Thompeon Ab Remer Paul Sutton Ph4 TOlet Ma-¥ L Johns Dor-. Underwood Jeck Vence Phyifls Wlllece Ray WltS>n Ellen Wkle Ma-¥ wno-d Wiian'IWood Hank Teeck8f EIWlbeth Stehr !Ml Ritt• linda Sleugtlter Mr. and Mrs. Dougla Rood Marvin Rohrs Elsa S.Uter ·Donald Shew Mr. and Mrs. Edwi'I F. Steen. Jr Fm~ Valerie Scuddef Bob Selr1el Bernie Sctll ieidet' Ed Hendricbon Elub«tl St8hr Lois Shiloctt Ruth Smith PIUI Shlpwo Dldt Smith ~,..,.,,., Doria Sutton e.tte lanr Mr. and Mrl. M.A. Tlf18glle 8ob~wood ....... Pldll Ellen W.11 S.Wetaon .... Wlck9n Mqerwt (Ptggyl Timmone NlncyWood 'l<Alv~ JoM 9'ltw Joe Grolhul -~ PHIL SAYS, 'When elected, 1 plan ollfce hoors one day per week to encounise ddaena to dlecuU their oleu>a. •• Paid for by commltt .. to Elect Phllllp Maurer. Tf'ffSUf'W Raymond Kurtz, 225 01~. BelbM Island 673-9530 > • 81 D L08 E8 aaooas l&WIN --'-...... ., ......... Lut rear marked not oaJ.y a halt to a ll1l1«'1 .,. 1tead11,y deellalnt farm ~rue• ta Orn•• -_..,....,, but a reeorcMdstrJur b' •IJ'lelllWral ta· .... WUUam P'ltcben. eouou aJricuJtural com- ioaer', reported a •. pwceat l.QCreue lo tM 'llOl-.a:i. value of product.a ranuct ln \ht county &mowwlt1L tituents By O.C'. MUSTING • Of_o.tty ........... .f Conarestm•n Dan Lunaren and cou~ly SupervtBOr Harnett Wieder are teaming up ..!I'd : uklng t.betr act on the road ,. The two elected officials plan lo have mem· ' bers ol their stairs make JOIDt appearances al various locauons tn west Orange County to help ~lltuenlS with their problems on lhe spot. Lungren and Mrs. Wieder will launch their .. \Joint Mobile Communaly Outreach Program" ~ personally at 11 15 a .m . Thursday at the North Seal Bea<'h Community Center ID lhe Rossmoor : Shopping Center ,, "The program," saad Mrs. Wieder, .,... "represents a team approach to constituent pro· ;, blems. We receive many calls from citizens whose : problems r equire the attention or the ~ Congressman's office and I'm sure Congressman ,. Lungren gets many calls that should be handled by ::: my staff. ,. "Now both of our omces wlll be represented at the same time at the s ame place and the result will be quicker and more thorough responses to the concerns of our mutual constituents." On April 14. representatives of Lungren and Mrs. Wieder will be at lbe Huntington Beach • Senior Citizens Center from noon to l p.m . Oo April 30, they'll be at the Los Alamltos- Rossmoor Library in Rossmoor from 3 :30 p.m. to S p.m ••• U.S. SENATOR Alan Cranston will 'do a little campaigning in Orange Cowity tlus week. The California Democrat will be in the county for a luncheon speech Thursday before lhe World Affairs Council and the county Chamber or Com· • merce at the Disneyland Hotel. But, prior to that. Cranston plans to attend a gathering of the county's Hispanic leaders. It will be held Wednesday evening at t.be Communica- tions Workers of America Hall in Santa Ana. Then . Thursday morning. Cranston will breakfast with Orange County labor leaders at The Jnn at the Park in Anaheim. * • * ASSEMBLYWOMAN Marian Bergeson. R· Newport Beach, will discuss what's going on in Sacramento these days when she appears Thurs· day night bt>fore the Leisure World Republican Club. lier talk is scheduled for 7:30 p.m . in Clubhouse 1, 23232 Calle Aragon, Laguna Hills. On Friday, Mrs. Bergeson w1U spea.k before a gathering of the California Bankers Association at the Newport.er lnn In Newport Beach. TBS .... MO.UON year l1ao llW ... G•w -acna of ...... _. ~rleuhve. a.I "9tMr ~ be«« prlffe aod ~PflldUdlOe••""--·~~..n· -WIUI~ ll CitQOl'Sil ..,Qaf lkOiiMi Of 11 mllUoa or ...,., rttdale ..w. WcMlt on Ute Uat of llJ'icultval produett ln \efmt of lDc!omt, fOf' Ute~ 1traJ1bt )'tar, WH D&ll"Mr1 ttc>ck, with a VlhM ol '108,151,IOO. oroea ....... ...,. up ll 119wuat over 1171. rnar&N'I novag tnelude th• coat ot pro- duction and hU'V Una. but don't reneet net re· turn• to the produc•r. Orchard crop1, which Include atrawberrtea, cont.rlbuted to the year'• be&Jlhy galo with a 29 ~rcent lncre11e The total orchard crop value waa let at 984.8 mllllon. In addition. veaetable crops, aucb aa aapararua. 1reen beaoa and cabbaae. showed an lncreue of 29 percent in 1979 over the previous year, hitUna $35.9 million ('OUNT\' FAaM.LANDS HAVE steadily dwindled over the past 20 years, from 1.25,732 acres ttlled ln 1.959 to 31,024 rarmed ln 1979. But li79 actually saw a lain in farm acna1e. Fltchen said an bis report. Alt.hough 388 acres of tree fruit crops were re· moved from production that year, mostly VaJeocia oranges, 289 of those acres were used for other agricultural products. AND NEW PLANTINGS as well as replace· ment plantings accounted for 565 acres, equalling a gain of 466 acres, Fllchen said. All.hough the price or honey remained steady throughout the year, the number of honey. producing bee colonies declined. resulting in a 49 percent decrease In the county's $300,000..a·year ln· duslry. Field Trip Slated The public Is invited to join the South Coast Audubon Society's April 19th field trip to Tudter Wildlife Sanctuary and Caspers Park. Partictpants should bring their lunch . Those wishing to t'ar pool s hould meet at the Safeway parking lot an San Clemente at 601 Camino Real at 7.30am. Others s hould meet at Tucker Wlldllre Sanctuary at 8 30 a m Pl'<>ple dnnng sbould lake the Santa Ana Frccway to the El Toro exit, tum right on El Toro Road and dnve to Modjeska Road wbere the sanctuary is IO<'atcd For mformatlon call 492·2598. PAIDPO\..ITIU.l "DV, KEEP LOCA L ELECTIO NS LOCAL NoonD Yes on A RESIDENTS VOTE for W ILLIAMS ROM HAS SUPPORTED AND WAS SUCCESSFUL IM ACCOMPLISHING: •Tax Reform • Cutting Unnecessary Expenditures • Maintaining a high level of vital services such as police. fire and paramedics. senior citizen services and programs such as downtown senior center. housing programs and seniors outreach grants • Establtsh1ng an affirmative action program for eoual opportunity employment * Cooperative planning effort for Bolsa Chica with the County of Orange • Summer youth employment " .. ... ' SENIOR MEMBER ON THE COUNCIL WITH ONLY 4 YEARS THIS IS A rARTIAL LIST OF RON'S EMDORSEMEMTS •Huntington Beach Police Officers Assoc1at1on •Huntington Beach Fireman's Assoc1auon •Huntington Beach Chamber ot Commefce •Orange County Supervisor Harnett Wieder •Former Mayor and Councilman Ted Bartlett and his w1te,Ahce SERVED AS YOUR MAYOR FOR 2 YEARS •Former Mayor and Councilman Ron Shenkman •Mayor Don MacAlllster VOTE TUESDAY APRIL St Plkt tor tw ctttl9N to re-elect Ron Petttneon • ..,.a. ~a.me.,.,.., 11111 8llch BIW .• Hunslngtbn 8NCh • I Donn Hall ••• • •• HAll Costa Mesa City Counci! Active ••. Experienced ••• Involved! Supporters, Contributors, Neighbors R M (Bob) Abrams Max Adrtan Olen Allen 0 All1eon P1utAndenon Rendall AnderM>n D Andrews Joe Balk1ncl Ernie Ball L1lltan Ballard 8111 Bandaruk Russell W Bangert Mr & Mrs ROOeft Bartlett Lester A 8eckef Charles & Betty Beec~r Mr & Mrs Frank Bianchini R M B1ck1ord Margie Blak.e Claire & David Blackwell Michael Bomt:>ard Gordon Bowley Nancy Brani Debbie Ekaun Mr. & Mrs Randall Buchanan Frank & Jen Buday Don & Nola Bull Don Buns Joy~ CamQbf>ll The Carr Fam11v Robert Carscadan Tom Chandler Bob Chew Rober1 Clar\< Howard & Jpan Clary Bill & Pat11 Ctov~r David Cok)an Craig Corrib'l Carol Coop.>r John Gonnell Larry Courter John Cox Richard Crandall Mr Jerry Cross Linda 09lton Welt & Selty 0wenP<>f't H.,.,,_,~ Kenneth Oerlfl99' Cathy OfcMy Ken Oonehue Richard &Melinda Dragom 1r Don Dungan Barbara Eaward'i Ma1or & Mr~ f ""non"> Mr A Mr; K(>T'lne1n G F a'roarn Ea Fawcett Karen f Pnn Gene Fet18fhng Paul Finkel Joanne Fish Terri Fisher Anna & L9$ Fodor Larry Foster Ken Fowler Charles D franklin Dorothy Getaer RUSI 01lber1 Suzant'e G 011dred Chit Gleeer Veronica Goddatd Claire Gonsef Ra I ph <.iofdol'I Jim Gr.smehr Steve Gtane Mra 0.)(19 Gt aves M A.. Gfeen Cart & Louise Hagan H. Jeck Halt SendyHIUI Jac;ji~tt BobHammond Mr & Mf'L J tiatfleld Terry~ Ron Haywerd John HemmlnQer Mr C HicM Cha OM Holme.. E101se & Harry Hom Jerry & Mary ~nbuckle David F Hugt>es John A HoqhM M1chaei 0 HU<)~ J C & Jackie Humphnes Mr & Mrs W;ryrut Hunter Elvin Hv1ctl1son Mr & Mrs Boll lrwon Mary Kaye Jackson Diana Green Jonnson George & Jean Jonnson Mr A C Jonn§O(I Rooen Johnson l ••'> & Joan~ Joni", J•m Jo<oan W•llard & Ruth .)Q(da" p JO( Rou Junf' Mr & Mr; 0 K1-d•o n p.,tPr Kemp Scott K•nq Mr & Mrs Rooen O Lal'\<l James Lee JunQ Let' Oall'I! L~hton Mark Les Mr & MB Gecwve Lnhe Franlil & Mu L.-,-n Mr Jtm Long Brent Lund The Lynch Fatnily C Mann Gordon ~tt1n Fet•Jt & Maroa,,., Man ~l PP!(' & Jano<:P 'la.-. n Mr & Mrs Boil May Mr & Mrs Don Mc()orald Mr & Mr"; Ja~ Mclnt ,,. Art Mct<enrie 8oo~J ~II Mr & M rs Jaci1 Moller Chafles Monahan Ann & MICh9el Mound Jerry & 8ett1 Myshnsk1 t' S1uart Natdeth R1cherd Netsser Kenneth Nelson Tom Nel500 Russ Newberg Perry & 8erbwa Noll Trudy 0Nt9 Don & Jeen O'Neat ~al Pace Henry (Hank) Penian Floyd Panter Betty R Per1gen Keith Pemworth John Pet8f'ka Alvin & Lucy Pinkley Jim Poteet Robert Potter June PrlmaStOQ Georoe & Grace PrtM«>p Pete Pr<>Y041t C t< Ragan Mr & M~ T.,,-y Raoan M r 6 Mrs Withem Ragan J11me~ 0 Rav V•uqhn & Helen ~1no Jac11. & Peggy Remer" Oa '" & c.ro1 Reynolds Ro~maty 8 R1cri.r• l(,.rm Ro ma IV•'I A ACY~" Jl)hn 58Qe JO<> Sann"" r Mr 6 Mr~ Sanlor'1 APc.tor & Pan. 54larle Lou A (mma 54ln1k Ror h am & 5an<:lr.t Sewell M .try Ann She•ool Po1'1" S•mP5Qn l'.11 Skillman B•·r Iron Sm1tn T "'' $n•P9'\ f am11y f'ort>aroi <;ny'1 .. r I• trO<tr.t 5nyOPr I 11)n Sovltlwortl'\ r11 nn•'> .s S\J~1n S1 Cta r < '' ,.,,. '1 R SI Clair L (\U•'> & Jvo1 St P>err,. ~r & M rs JoM Sult11;an Mr & Mrs Jeny St.ilhvan Oon11ld Sw.dlUf\d £ 1tttyn T r;lor V1trn & Karen T aytof M ThMaa Tom~ 5-ndl'9 "'°"* E r~t1ne lll0ftl090f' P1uhne~ The T own<>en<i F amity fioo Ucc1IP<T1 I.,, JoM Valf'f\1100 Fam11y < ,, ,,.., "' ranq•e Ve11e J, ., v ,_,. lJ,.\rl Wahlberq Ar h•t• Wf'[)f•r Mr \ Mrs H. L While Frank & Nancy Wh1Uoc1t Gordon Wilson Rooert & Maryalice Wiison Jack W1nstow Cond y L Wood H G U1mmte) Wood John & Marylff\n WOOd Mr RonatdW Woad Mrs Jane Wood 8 J Wnghl Mrs Anne Young Jim YOCJ09 Carlo~ Young Endorsed 8y1 TH• DAii. Y Pll.OT COSTA M•SA ll•WS DONN HALL IS FOR ... * Proper balance of land use. Residential -Commercial -Industrial * Quality housing • Decreased government con- trol in local affairs • Improved traffic circulation • The Costa Mesa Marina • Redevelopment of down- town Costa Mesa I • Improvement of the quality of life In Costa Mesa DONN HALL IS QUALIFIED * Costa Mesa Councilman '* Local Business Owner (Omega Industries. Inc.) •Vice-Chairman Redeve1opment Agency • Board of Directors. Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce • Past Chairman. ( Costa Mesa Planning Commistion • Past President. '\ Oceanview Homeowners Aseoc •. Vote for Donn Hall on April 8 .. I SOME ENDINGS AR E hard to DAILY PILOT Good fOf two!>*-of the COionei'• Orlglnat Recipe c:Nc"-" Of Extra CrltCJ¥ c:hlcllen, p4ua a llngl• MtVlng of maahed potatoea ancs oi•vv and a roll. Umtt two oflefl per coupon per customer. CvttOll'lef ~rt all appttcal>le ulee ta.. Ofter 111p11n April 19, 1880. Pr1Get may .,_,., 11 pa/'11Gt~tlng ioca1oona Good only on SOuthefn Cahtom.. wnere you-the Colonel • lace Wlndc>w bannet. -- ~.Apnl 7, 1'180 Good fOf elgM '*"'" of tN Cotonel'• OrlgfMI Recipe Of\lcMn Of Extt• CritJey c:HcMft, tout '°'''· A cl'lolce of elthef a llfOI cote .... or • large muned po«atoee and amall giwr. LlnMt two offete I* coupon I* cuttomer. eueeom. peys all Offet ••l>iree I April 19. 1980. PflGet may .,.,.., •• !»fflcl~llng I locatlont Good only In Southern ca111om1a Whet• •, YoU Me tN eo.c>nel I I lace WU'°°"' benllef I ----· ~--*· --be Ii eve. like that of 0 II ver Wendell liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Holmes' brother, John. The family SLATER AND SOLOMITA eagerly beaded for Harvard's Widene r Library to begin research on what they conceived as "an entertain· ' menl." Almost immediately. they became depressed. "It was nice outs ide," recalls Slater. "and we'd be reading about all these deaths; from disease. m · juries, constipation ... but after a while we got a detachment that doc· tors and nurses must develop. They aJso found that as Samuel Johnson noted years before, "When a , m a n knows he ts to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully.'' • • I had gathered around, but ll was un· c lea r If he was dead. A nurse reached Wlder the blankets and fell his feet. ·'Nobody ever died with their feet warm,'' she observed. John Holmes looked up :.uddenly , spoke his last words : "John .t<.ogers did." It turned out he was referring to a heretic burned al the stake in 1555. SLATER AND SOLOMITA say this and their 175 other exits have been verified. Which may explain why they did not include the 18th Baron Willoughby de Broke's alleged d y ing wis h : that his son do everything he could "to prevent motor cars from being used for any purpose connected with hunting.·· FinaJ words often were recorded in the 19th century. Slater said. before dying moved from the home to the hospital or nursing home. I "It would have been im~lble to base a book only on deaths over the past SO years." Slater says. The authors bemoan a modem "d eath-den ying syndrome" and medical technology that has "denied us theabilitytodie with family, friends and dignity." Card Counte r Loses Gamble I I } I I CARSON CITY, Nev. <AP> -Card counter Mark Estes took a gamble and lost as the state Supreme Court refused to order Nevada casinos to let him -or any other counters - play at their blackjack tables. I Wl11•Aoranl Tbe blab court decided to dismlsa E stes' class action appeal f~ a 1977 ruling by a judge ln Las Vegas. Estes claimed be was thrown out of the Lal Vegas HUtoa lo November 1976 solely because be Is a card counter -a blackjack player able to keep careful track of the cards deelt in the game I • • • . ' \ Associated Press photographer Eddie Adams won the 1979 Sigma Delta Chi Distinguished Se rvice Award for news photo- graphy with his pictures of the world's refugees and boat peo- plr . Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. ELECT CLANCY YODER tiUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL . . • City Councilman since February 1979 • Past Member HB Personnel Commission • Member Orange County Community Development Council • Member Mayor's Advisory Committee • 30 years executive f lnanclat management • Endorsed by HB Chamber of Commerce, HB Junior Chamber of Commerce, Citizens In Law Enforcement Action Committee, Former HB Mayors Ted Bartlett, Emle Glaler and George McCracken HE WILL WORK WITH YOU ..... fof bf CtttlllM fof Yoellf Comm""9 21120 1eMore ley L9M Hunttngton e..cn. CA 12141 • . . Paid Political Advertisement TO PERPETUATE THE POLITICAL CRONIES AND ADVISORS THAT CONTROL ·THE NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL FOR LONG-TIME MEMBERS OF THE DYNASTY ) DISTRICT 2 -DICK QUCAS DISTRICT 5 -PAUL RYCKOFF DISTRICT 7 -RAY WILLIAMS Coinmittee for election of independent candidates is composed of old time residents and property owners. The following past mayors and council members of the committee endorse these independent candidates: District 2 Ruthelyn Plummer District 5 Phil Maurer District 7-John Cox MAYORS AND COUNCILMEN J. Peter Barrett Rictiard B. Crout Dee Cook Milan Dostal Don Elder Dora Hill Ed Hirth Francis Horvath Robert Shelton Secretary Lyman Faulkn9' 521 AllOCedo St Corona del Mar 673-3100 [ ROBERT GRAHAM Ix I c ....... a: My sincere thanks to those supporting my election campaign ti ~ -My wife Marylane my sons. Chip. Jeff and David Committee To Elect Robert Graham: Lee and Mary Green Paul and Bev Reilty Janet and Paul Deiley John and Sharran Renna Carol and Bill ThomaG THIS INTRIGUING VIEW HAS VANISHED Pat and Sandra Harntty Ray and Jean Olaon Dave and RuthAnn Na!by Jtm and O\arlotte Koch Virginia Kidder Jerry and Sally Jarotne Larry and Pat LudwO Dean and ..>J<ty Wtlc:.011 Paul and Barbenl Cotnuke Jerry and MatY Aotev Simone Bfoderk::k Kay Gregory'• Window Darkened for Safety In Tucaon Leg Watching Hazardous Cerol Neff Alan Woodrich Diane ThOme>SOn Kathy Bell Tom and Sandy Thomoson V1v1an Thystrup Bob and Pat Rl8den Frank and Pat Mtc:netana Bob and Pat ThomaS Chuck afld Jll Fabian Lee and Mar:y Green John and Shan'an Renna Paul and Bev Re!Uy Window Shaded After Gawkers Hit Wall ~Jeremy Andefa<>n Don and ~he Jacoblon Sam Watson Bob and Gail Richards Bruce and ()lane Cratg Greg and Sharon Johflson 01c;t( and ,AJd'f R1tey Paul and Janel Dellty Chuck & Ron"'9 Lamb And ot"8t anonymous donotS TUCSON, Ariz. (AP> -Kay Gregory's legs have been declared a safety hazard, and the city of Tucson bas removed the m from public view. Ms . Gregory works in the glass-enclosed Governmental Reference Library on the first floor of City Hall. Because two men smacked into the building recently while gawking at her legs as they went by, officials have bad the windows covered IN ONE INCIDENT, authorities s ay, a man who gazed at Ms. Gregory as he walked past one of the offi ce windows slammed into a con· crete pillar. "l didn't see him," Ms. Gregory, 31, said in an i n· terview. "But another worker walking behind him did, and came in laughing to tell us about it. "That poor guy's never going to be able to look a l women's legs again without worrying about nmning into a wall," she said. ON ANOTHER occasion, a young man riding a skateboard past the windows swerved into a cor ner of the building, p re· s um a bly b ecaus e h e was watching Ms. Gregory's legs in· s tead of where he was going. City safety coordina to r WilUam L. Wantland said that after being told that, be sent "a kind ol bWllOJ"OUS memo" to the library bead, adviaing ber to do something about the situation. THE MEMO READ: "Please ca uae the office furniture in the Gover nment al R eferen c e Library tQ be arranged in such a way as to mlnhnhe distractions to persons j asslng by the win· dow. Coul this be why the skateboarder ran into the wall?" After receiving t he memo. library head Ann Berg asked that an order for some window blinds be speeded. Until they ar· rive, several posters have been hung along the lower part of lbe window to block lbe view. John and Rosahe 0 '8nen Brownie Dave and Geme Bud<man John and Ginny Genthn9 Tom and Collette Balding Thelma Collene Oororhy OuddrtdQe Gene and Dons Hoo c ................ utn•n: Dave and Sue Roselhn1 Bob and Jane Akin John and Gina Barbenno John and Sharran Renna 8111 and Gay Scho6es Bob and Pat R..eden Tom and Collene Batdrng Rich and Marge Shfveley Bob and Sandy Bl'OkOw ........... Welhede Hofnec ..... Auoc. E.uta.de Homeowners Auoc 8t'()()6(wiew Condo Asaoc.. 8etMt Towers H8"K:r'8SI ()pec'I Forum Ree>obltcans Womens Out> Krwant• Out> Newooi1 Mesa 8oetd of Realb'S • SELECT RO BERT GR AHAM AS ONE OF YOUR THREE CHOICES FOR COSTA M ESA CITY COUNCIL "BE A GRAHAM BACKER" VOTE FOR ROBERT GRAHAM ON APRIL 8 .. .., ·-... , ... c--'• ( .... -c.-'-tl'w·r ~~ ~·· ::"'»•,. ~ C.C.... ....... 9?'611 Paid Political AdverttSl'mt:nt Yes on ''D'' ... for Democracy Let's give everyone a chance to vote in Newport Beach City Council elections. Vote ''Yes on D'' To conibine City elections with the NoveDlber General elections in EVEN-nuinbered years. Proposition "D" will save Newport taxpayers $21,000.00 each election. Proposition "D" will increase voter turn-out from 25°/o up to 70°/o. Proposition "D" will create majority rule. That's what America is supposed to be all about! Today a small group controls City elections, stops new roads and prevents silt-removal in the Back Bay. Low voter turn-out encourages minority rule .. ~ LET'S GIVE EVERYONE A SAY IN NEWPORT CITY GOVERNMENT V<YrE ''YES ON D'' ... ''D'' LIKE IN DEMOCRACY. Michael Chnstansen. Yes on D Committee. 610 Newport ~nttt Dr .•~. Ne" port Bt'ath. CA 92600. S.U-9190 • I ' ·-__ t ·-··--·· . ---.. --·----- I ._..,,Apil7 1• Paid Po1111co1 Advertisement ort Beach Voters'' • 1 }.1 Don't Let A Fevv Clever Politicians Make A Fool Out Of You I f Who Put It Two Propositions are on the Newport Beach ballot. They both would change the date of our City e lec tions. Confusing, isn't it? That's because a small group wants to confuse you. Who are they? The same ones who are now controlling City government, s topping construction of new roads and other vital projects. Don't let them fool you . Take a close look at the difference between Propositions "D'' and ''A". PROPOSITION D PROPOSmoNA Thousands of Newport Beach homeowners The controlling group on the City Co uncll signed an Initiative petition to qualify 1t for ordered it on the ba llot after people ~q:ined on the Ballot? an election. Proposition D petitions. Why Did To let more voters have a say m Newport To confuse voters and even funher reducP Beach government, because we want to get the number of people voting in City Council They Dolt? Newport moving again. And because that's elections, so the small group can keep stop- the way Democracy is supposed to work. ping progress on key issues like traffic . .. What\Xllll Allow an average of 70% of Newport voters Makes it even harder to vote for City Council select Council Members by changing City by moving elections to November of the ltDo? e lections fro m April to November of the ODD-numbered year (1981, 1983, etc.) when EVEN-numbered year (like 1980, 1982, e tc., usually only about 25% vote in School Board when you vote for President, Governor, Cf>n-elections. gress, State Legislature, etc.) v Sponsored by Mike Christianson. Vic Andrews, Gavin Herbert, James Cavanaugh, P.H.D., Frank Swan, Irving Leopold, M.D. "~t~·1~Yes on D''. up~~-.•.•. Like in Democracy Ya°" D C:O..Mtlee ttO ~ C..W Dr •500 ......_, h!Kll C. tt110 Michael Ctlrisllanson 644·9190 ·. : l \ . • * Mondcy, AprU 7. 1_, iFinancial Peril Ended , R estored Radio City Mmic Hall P r ofitabl -NEW YOkK (AP> -Redlo at7 ••le ffall · wu lD tlnuclal perU jUlt a ~·v~, IMat lt'a .heMtd \OWNd J>l'Ql\labUl~ MW; U.. a _ 1>ftind \be-drive, Robe.rl Jul, la opttm de: "The cloudl &N above lM mOW11ta1n and •• un 1ee where wt1na &Qln1." Jani'• New York Ctty olftee l• Hbdued &D hue1 CJf browna .... ... .... 4'ulet ....... ~ Mnathe dreu bM'4t the tact M '• la dM Nlnw of Pl'Oducb.la apedMulan. WMtMr otfwi"I .,,_. or ....... tho •ut•r IMwman la ........... UD11pemln1. JANl '8 Ca8DIT8 INCLUDE NEW Yort CU,'t ~tennlal harbor celebraUoft •nd ~r Bowl balfthoe abow1. He remalu a eonaWtant lO •att ~ ProchacUooa. where ht once wu vlce ptaldml and CntaUve dlredor Wbeo he took over tnf.ft•&emcnl of Radio City laat y~1~ •7-year-old landma&rk wat collapatn1 tSnanclauy. By January tm. lta 10.yor loasea le>taled *10 mlWon. Jani, u cbJef eJCecutive officer of the Mwht formed Radio City Hall Produc\ions, lnc .• l.U\· ctertook the Wk ol resto.rin& the hall to i\S pbysJcal alory and creaUn1 a unique entertainment center that would be economically viable. Jani says be believes he's succeeded. "111E aESTOaATION'S COMPLETE. The • pubUc now reeognbea us as spectacular theatre . We've learned to offset our costs." 1 The hall no longer is home for bland family . orien¥ motion pictures. 1be rugs, dra~ and wall coverings have been palnstakinaly restored. \ · Popcorn no longer litters the aisles, seata are ttserved. shows are fresh and daulln.g. Business if brisk and prospects are good that it wtll remain that way. • .. The public loves surprises," Janl says, and there were plenty of them in b1a fll"St Music Hall apectacul.ar, "A New York Summer." : THE ... llllNlJTE SHOW INCLUDED every. tb lng from laser beams to a levltatlng or· cbestra. . But Jani not only is a wizard of extravaganza. de's alao a practical man who deals with the bot· tbm line. He bas changed the way the music center , ~rates, with d!venity the tey. ' : The building, for instance, is used in different • Ranch Vote .~ ......... RADIO CITY 'OUT OF THE RED' Chief Executive Robert Jani ways through a typical day. The grand foyer is open to mid-morning convention meeUngs and evening receptions, and the stage is available for noon concerts, afternoon spectaculars and mld· night shows. IN AD~ITION, THE DEVELOPlNG cable television ma.rket, sale of soundtracks recoi:sted at Music Hall shows, mm projects and tours for the stage shows could provide additional income The Music Hall also runs a new production center in Weehauken, N.J .. where outside shows will be able to rent rehearsal space and contract e very theatrical trade service from costume· making to scenic design. It's loo early to consider profit, because of start·UP costs. 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"' ................ , Mil .......... ~ .. Alll!I OlilO ""t'~.,. .... ................ -'....,, ~ ... #lt.Mft• .. ~----... """" ........... ~--~·· ~·.,. ~ -·--~*"C#f -~,.~ 111'9'\ Jlllfl. 9(\'1 ~ UIHI. ~-.. (.--tt. ,..,,,,..... .. ......... llt""4.M --J!llMI' llot• ~:t')t• --. ._ .. ...,. ........... GOLDIE TEWIHKL& DICK CARSTEISEI • Beet experience mKI proven ability • Add so&md businees principles to city govent111ent by voting for DICK CARSl~ISEI • Chairman of the Pl.-"'*'9 Comnt111ion • A ddcMed lemler with a NOOrd of pubic \ 11rvlce ' • A rew>nable common aense attitude tow.-d city government VOTE APRILS Paid II\'~ lo~ Okk C.11-ft, ltiell eond. r,_, ltlO Ne 11.e., '"i. ~ •2'17 . ... I , . .. I r Shelter's Supplies Petrified CHARLOTTE. N .C . <AP> -If you ever have to head ror one of Mecklenburg County's 338 fallout shelters. bet· ter brlni your own sup· plies. It took Leroy Crains 20 minutes, a coaJ shovel, two iron bars and a hammer to break open a 12~·pound tin of "Civil Defense All · Purpose SurvlvaJ Crackers.'' And the plastic bags intended as toilets have long since been used as trash bags, the crackers are almost petrified and ~. Apnl 7, 1880 "llutb ot OW' rro,,.mmtl\I la a1lo cuJtura.I wlth 10me cluatca mu.ale," VanWacoaer added. ~============!!!!:::=::==:=!. "We 1enerally aJ>Ptal to older, more educated adults. We l!OIJSlder ounel..-an altenlattve ata• Uon." SADOLEBAClt 8TVDZNT8 ENaOLLED ln the radio tequenee 1et experience at ~ •tat.ion and are liven an opportuait)' to broedeut over tbe air. "When we ftDd a promlllna student and when they are ~~ wtth their clUMS we hUe them •• an operator, • VanWaaooer aald. JW Lucu, a former Saddlebact radio atudeot, now work.I part·tlme at tbe ataUon and bu ber ....... own mmic program. "I've De.en worldn1 here about a month and I love it." abe said. VANWAGONER SAID THE STATION employs about 12 full·time staff and 10 part-time. ·'ID tbe future we bope to expand and get an increase in our power so we can service all of Orange County," he said. "For anyone wbo want.a to liatm. we 're 88.5 on your FM dial." PAIO POUTICAL AOVERTlSEMENT ,..._..,_C........•llecltO.........., n110.-..a.. .............. .-........ --.~ DAVID SHORES ... a qualified "get things done" candidate. NEWPORT /SHORES they bebng together P•oO lot by Oavld S-.~ Eieaio.. Cofnmltt.e. Tom A-. Tr .. _.,. P.0 6oa 221, 8.tlboe t~, CA. ~HUA vorE FOR 1 c· c .1 X DAVID SHORES ity ounci Newport Beach the first-aid equipment --------------------------_...;.~;;..;....~==;;;....;.::;,;___ was junked years ago. "I wouldn't want to .. ---------------------------------· eat any of it." said O.lly f'llot Si.ft ~ FORMER SADDLEBACK STUDENT OP.ERATES CONSOLE Crains, the 7l·year-old c ustodian of the Johns ton building in Jiii Lucas Now Has Own Music ~ram on KSSR ' downtown Charlotte. "And I wouldtl 't want to be s tuck down here either" in the building's boiler room-fallout shelter. The federal govern- ment stocked s helters from 1962 to 1964, dis· tributing 165,000 tons of crackers, drums of water . firs t -aid and sanitation kits, all of it costing $122.4 m11Lion. Woman Judge SATELLITE RECEIVING DISH AT SADDLEllACK COLLEGE Chief Engineer Stephen V•n Wagoner Checka Antenn• FRESNO (AP ) - Pauline Davis Hanson bu been sworn in here as the first woman justice oo the Slh Dis· trict Court of Appeal. Judge Hanaoa bas been a Superior Court judge. Paid Political Advertisement THEY HAVE PROVEN THAT THEY CAN GET THE JOB DOME! Re-Elect Mayor Ken Friess to San Juan Capistrano City Council OUALIFICATIONS •City Council 1976-1980. Mayor. Two Terms • Chairman of Board. Orange Co. Water 01!.t tt4, 1978-1980 •Planning Comm1ss1oner 1974-1976 • Member. Town Hall Assoc S J C • Member Chamber of Commerce. S J C •High School Administrator • Colleqe and High School Teacher/Coach • Busmessman and Active Conservat1on1st • B A. Occidental College. M.A. Psychology Cal·State University. Long Beach • L1fe-1tme Res1den1 of So. Cahlorn1a Elect incumbent Larry Buchheim to San Juan Capistrano City Council QUALIFICATIONS • Native Son of Capistrano Area • City Council 197$-Present • PlanningComm1~ 196U7 •Citizens fer City lncorooratioo 1geo..e1 • San Juan Basin Authortty 1978-Present • Director -San Juan Historical Society • Board of TrU8tees -Capo UnlOO High School Dist. Buchheim and Friess for San Juan Capistrano City Council on April 8 Pelcl lot~ Ille COIMlllMelO-Mft , ..... 11tW11M _.,,....lo eltCil l.,.y ~ I( .. I'-. 8o• I 76, 3lllOll .... JuM Clwll, .... .JA/MI ~ ~"48M FREE GIFT Bring this ad in to a Universal Savings counselor for your free copy of Better Homes and Gardens' "Home-Style Cook- ing." You'll find great regional recipes from all across the United States. 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Salvador ....D~U.- 74. hospitalized ln a luxury clinic·hotel in Marbella, Spain. is recuperating from a flu at· tack and resting from hectic work in France and the U.S. POUCS ITATIST1C8 1HOW TBB womn'1 lean are WQi tow.d9CI. ln u.. n moatbl rrom Deffm• ijiT ~ ........,., 1*, &1 RI* ucl .. •--..cl r..-nn r.-w ID lbt put ..... 11 ol u. •uatta Ga=.. . fte IMllDbel"a from the tine moatba. about 11 percent ot the overall Ume period, show 14 women were raped ln lbe part, lACludlq tour run· nera -17 percent or the total. Tbroughouc San Franc&S<'O, 72 rapes and 24 at· tempted rapa were re· Ported lo .January -a 34 percent Increase ~ from I.be aame time last "A pro•i1tftll la~f or 111 all ol ..... ~ ...... , .. , 1 lie l'k>tl• eea• .,,,,..,r 1ralkl11g year, according to Sao Francisco p o li ce statistics. "It's too dangerous for women to run alone," said Or. Art Weinberg, an avid run· ner and member of the informal "Stow Lake Runners." After the October 1979 rape-rrlurder of ~~~ 23·year-old Mary Ben- nett on one or the park 'a trails, the group sent out flyers to try to call attention to the problem, Weinberg said. About IS women joined the group after that. He wishes the number were larger. o r joggl11g a lone p rfor fo flle a uadt." "It's sheer lunacy for a woman to run by herself at night," said Weinberg. Victor Wf'iner, a civil engineer and another member of the group, said, "I still see a lot of women running alone. I guess I could say something to them, but I figure they musf read the newspapers." ONE WOMAN RUNNING AROUND THE lake alone said she prefers solitary Jogging beuuse she •·can think better." The nurse, ~wbO did not want to be identified, said abe reels safe during the d aytime but would never run alone at night. "I know one girl wbo quit~ altogether after that lirl <Ms. Bennett) was killed," sbe said. Other female joggers have studied self-defense or carry sticks, run with dogs or tote cans of Mace while nmnlng alone. Kathy Link, 37. who works ror a jogging school called "Women On The Run," said the school was "flooded with calls" after the murder. AL CASCIATO, WHO TEACHES THE Mace class given by the. San Francisco Police Officers Association, said enrollment has jumped in the last rew months -and many or the new students are female joggers . A woman leaves the twp.hour course with a can or tear gas and a special permit to use the Mace for seven years, he said. The police department's Crime Preventive Unit recently issued a press statement warning women or the dangers of running in Golden Gate Park and offering such common sense suggestions as running with others. "A prominent fact.or in all of the cases is that the victim was either walking or jogging alone prior t.o the attack," the release said. MARY BOITANO, 56, WAS ATl'ACKED and r aped in Gi>lden Gate Park more than seven years ago. She still runs alone but not in the park. "You just don't go run in spots like that anymore. I tell all my friends not to run out there," she said. Mrs. Boitano, who often runs with her husband. John, and three of her five children, said she mostly runs in he r neighborhood and carries a "little bottle of spray." When asked about the assault, she said , "I felt really secure and thought, 'Oh, that would never h appen lO me.' About 4:30 p.m .• I was running with my two small children. They went over to find their father and that's when it happened." DR. JOAN ULLYOT, A MARATHON runner and author of two books on running, said she stilJ runs alone but takes her dog or a can of Mace. "My general idea is, with the incidents of rape increasing, don't run alone where you wouldn't walk alone. Some women think they're safe because they're moving too fast, they're less at· tractive and so on. But that's not true." Owirman Appointed ' Ms. Bobbi Alberts of Huntington Beach bas been named chairman of the Orange County Delin- quency Prevention Commission. Ms. Alberts is a teacher or gt.fled chUdreo in Huntington Beach's Ocean View School District. ~ P ay No Income Tax in 1980 and Recapture Taxes Paid in 1977' 1978 & 1979 Realize the benefits of up to a 550% Tax Deduction this year. • 4 years of pub I ic acceptance • Strong merit for future financial gain • Flexibility of amount invested ACT NOW Available Only Thru June 30 Broker and Sales Positions Available For More Information: - Gerald L. Kozak Newport Center 359 San Miguel Dr. Suite 110 Newport Beach. California 92660 644-2507 ---.-------- Dr. W)IO& doHHluJq ~ M_arot DWlw Ftlutein'a Comml"" °" Pb.Y9'cal Fttnaa for a runa.lnl area In M art.na Oreen &Joo1 San Ptan. cllco :u; Tbe 1urfae.d tree-c..-thla 1priai. It OUckman. como:alUM cha.lrman, •aid the $UO,OOO traek bullt h'om private doDaUona, wlU be tht "•af•t place tor uy woman to run" becaUM lt'a opn and tuuml,Qat.ed. GlJC&MAN SAID .. PtaCENT OJ' the eaUmated uo.ooo lo aoo,ooo runnef:.ln the Ba1 .,... are women. and U\t' number la w~a._ A ~r bltiucll, Glickman aal be thiQ.s tbe only aaft way for women lo Joi ll ln 1roups of four or more . "l tb1U two 11 dancero.. Aad don't rely oo do11. Mae., l\l.DI or anythlnt elle. "It'• deftnttely • woman's prob&em. Women have lO decide whether they want to l18k physical aafety for UM pisycb<>logical benefit.a of nmn1Da alon~." Glickman said. Paid Political Advertisement l'M ¥011111 FOR RAY WILLIAMS BECAUSE:. ''He is a man with integrity and strong values. It takes a man with strong values to stand up to the inordinate pressure put on a councilman. This election is a good example. Because of Ray's record. his unioue experience as a scientist/environmen- talist. and the fact that he is a careful man. I recommend Ray Williams be returned to office." II I Reverend William McOuoid St. Mark Presbyterian Church P41id Polltlca.I Advertisement to make the decisions our City Council has made in the last two years to protect the quality of life in ~e\\·port Beach. For many years, the interests that dominated the Council had a free· hand in the development of this city. The problems we now have are enormous: there are no simple solutions. The interests which dominated past Councils do not control the present body and they are trying desperately to regain control. .... .· . .. • ! ll''S IMPORTANT THAT VOTERS BE AWARE OF WHO SUPPORl'S THE CANDIDA TES, BOTH FINANCIAii Y AND IN WORDS. WHO B•NEFITS BY HA YING A NEW COUNCii ?WHO B•NEFITS BY HA YING A SIMl&AR SiOW·GROWTH MA.IORITY AS W• HA YE llOW? WE WAllT TO TllAllK THE llEWPOll.T BEACH CITY COUllCll f o r all It •as done for t•e residents. w•at kind of city do you want -one wit• a more controlled and limited growt• or one wit• a more dense growt• a11d greater traffic pro•lemsl W• URGE YOl'ERS TO 'TlllNK CAR•PUI.& Y , B•POR• VOTING Paid for by Brian and La Vonne 911)111'1. 250, lsl~iew. Cofone del Mar .... _____ .. _.._.._......., _____ ._. __ .... _ .... -·· .. .. 'I ... ... . ·1 . '" I :I '·J . I • t •-..• .~1 ,, , I ·-· ··-· . ........-. . ...... ~ra••te our-year Art cit~«!! H;ele~ -· ay JOY L. KENN DY ~. '°Y"' I Mft ..._,, aM a.rt uit •• ....... ., .... 11.,. ................. . are my opUla•f -c.s. ........ k ... ""· M06t than(ls you llf' tumltu~pany ... matrhbooh. evl'n caa1n11 for putt!f'a Ye bffn deali••E'd. u1una the akill1 I 1 visual tC.t. 'Graph.Ir urb involves work with all facets of bUt•tlona, Hl" wt>ll "'" packa,., billboard and metlmeit oven theatrical . ct dealsn . t EILEEN HEDY SC'HUL'n, A GRAPHIC cit> ner fOf" the Hearst Corp also leaches al ttu: hool of Visual Arts m New York City She hH d positions as a studio 11rt1bt. a m11aune art ector and the promot1oru. 11rt d1ree!tor for Good usekeepmg magazm~ -~huJu's advice to abptr1ng \'lbu al art1:.ts 11> to £t a solid, four year art school baekground not he arts -but In as many fractkal areab ab 8'ible. includin1 araphics. ypography . even df PJWriting. ~ ! She emphasizes tht , • .) 1mportan'n· of dcvcloping : C4REERS . a fu ll~ prof l'~~1ona l • • portfoho with 12 Lu 20 pieces relevant l o the 4J>t of work the artist wishes to do. • :The pay rangf' 1n the graptuc arts lb tremen· ~U6. Entry ·l~vt-1 JOh~ ean pay as little as $10,000 a :(t~. but top flight designers can earn in exeess of ~J)OO I • \ :ANOTHER AREA THAT'S GROWING IN op· dortunities ls industrial design, which utilizes iras>hic arts In the three-dJmenslonal design of ob· iec~ as diverse as s hampoo bottles. cereal boxes. t:xhtbits. or housewares Artists can work on the ~U of large companies or ror o utside design :RuOlos. Some even free-lanet> ~ -Mi chael Oleks1w of the Philadelphia College of Art says that recent graduates earn an average in· eome of $12,000 as industrial designers. but that e r ienct-d a rtists with maJor companie!> can e n in the s ix figure range : One advantage of this fi eld, he points out, 1s t the JObs a re not clustered in New York City y'rc wherever the product-producing cum· p nies are : Two books give a n overview of the visual arts f Id. "Art Education and the World of Work." 75. and "Careers in the Visual Arts: Options, a ining and Employment,'' S4 75, are both ailable from the lfational Art Education As- ialion, 1916 Association Drive, Reston. Va 1. READJ.:H Sf.'RVl<'l·: 1-'nr o free 80-poge booklet, areers m the V1 slJ(l/ Arts.·· published by the School of . ual Art& in New York City, :rend a JX):Jtcard request to . ce Lam K~nedy at Boz 1560, Coita Mesa 92626. Ask .. Art• ... The bookkt IS being reprmted and the Te· ed copies will be ova1lable 1.0llhzn a few weeks PACIFICA <AP) - Engineer 'lbomas Lam- mers admits be doesn't know how to stop ro<:ks on Devil's Slide from ~·:QUg~>I&: plummeting 1,000 reel iiil -down San Pedro Moun- tain into the Pacific Oeean and destroying a state highway. The California Depart- ment of Transportation ••••••••••• district engineer said he and other engineers ugoslav hanlom' enlenced BELGRADE . goslavia CAP> -The I g rade phantom , redevil hero to hun- eds in Yugoslavia's pital, has been sen- eed to 2'h years in i i , a B e lgrade wspaper reports. The n e w s paper remje Novosti iden· ed the mystery man Belgrade mechanic ada Vasiljevic. The wspaper did not say he was caught. asiljevic was ac- s ed o f being the ver, popularly known the Phantom, who ared through Bel· de's streets at night September, perform- auto acrobatics and ding police. be Phantom 's f orm.ances luted 10 S, and hundreds Of !grade rmidents took settlnS u p chairs uod a traffic circle to tch him elude police. AN RAFAEL CAP> he San Rafael school rd, bein'" squeezed lnflat.ioo and the tax olt, Is con1lderln1 rging students next r to ride the bus to ool. C•ll 1'2-H71. Pul • taw word• lo work rot 01.1. have no permanent solu- tion n> the slide pro- blem, which has plagued the two-laned California 1 for 40 years. The latest slide sent half the roadway plung· 1 n ~ toward the ocean M•veraJ weeks ago. caus- ing traffic to be ljJnited IO the daytime anO halt· ed altogelher atmght. The highway, which winds its way along a breathtaking cliff over- looking the ocean, is built across a highly un- stable geological forma- tion known as the Fran- ciscan Formation and the slide area called Devil's Slide. ·'The big question is if the road is repaired , whether it is going lo last six months or six years," Lammers said. "God only knows, and He isn't saying." Dealh Record SACRAMENTO CAP> -A record S,503 people were tilled on California s treets and highways lut year, up 3.9 percent from 19'78, the Highway Patrol reporta. Statistics also showed a sharp rile in deaths of blcyclltta, motorcyclists and ~ped riders. BE GOOD to YOURSELF •• ELECT WILLIAMS .,.,~ ~Md...Jllllla . .. ~.Apttl7, 18IO OALYN.OT .4J9 PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT WILL MAKE AN OUTSTANDING COUNCILMAN FOR NEWPORT BEACH DISTRICT 2 INTEGRITY e EXPERIENCE e SKILL e REASON BROAD COMMUNITY SUPPORT BUSINESS EXECUTIVES Ha11v Bubb Gregg Reinker Joe Rosener John Eclt Don A L1w1en1 Broan Sm11h Ken Elg11'1 Donald W p,p,,, • N01mJn Broriv Rolu·r t W SP• II Thomas I~ M., ''" G w I''"''"""" M1k•· J r.hns in Bill B Stc1b•r1 Robe<t S. Cunnoson Tom Corbin Woll1am Cunn1nqh.im H;i11y Wdro Dick WJnrJrotkP Richard L0<.kmdn STUDENTS Deedee Campanl'•o Pai Sll'ffle1lanc1 Marge Payton Deen L1llroth Lynn Ballard Laine Bnllard Karen Thorp Kerry Flaherty Dan Johmon Sally Penon REALTORS Bob Hall Mtlft Larson Curt Dosh Hollis Wood Mll'lnte Btlltrd N. JtMS •rv E"'"' Wendy Beem Terry Oebtv ATTORNEYS Paul F. Marx Rov Woolsey Don R. Adk1n10n Barrv Alie" Ed Seibel Thomt1 W. ~eon. Jr. Rod E. Lippold Gery Lowfl ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS Frtnk 8'Ntngler David A. Cousins Allel'IBetlt G11 Abr1m1 8111 Mlrtin Paul Webuar John C. Crnnp Oen Oilfifend Chlriet E. Gritt m Johl'I V. Cronll'I f'.M. BMutQOnt FOR A PROVEN RECORD HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION LEADERS Prnmsula Pomr Ela;ne L1nhoff WMr N1w11porr Brach MJ•g<Jt S• olllnq B•u<.•' No«Jl,Jnd Cathy AN1o'f;Qn C· ntriJ/ N.-wporr Dodie B., .. ~ John Buloer 8.J/bOJ Covrs W 111a~ I' McLctuqhlin Tom 0 tantlO ErN••.t Solcoc ~ BAbcu lsliJnd Tom & ConcJy Hous1on R~.•con Bav B B1l•l>0·ouqn Bl'•d•" Bubo Corof>d d,./ /.4Jr B·" Agee E~stblull W1ll1am & Vorgonoa Vowurg Garv Sdwtumburq Harbor View Jean Morns Lido lsl•nd Derek & Cvn1h1• N1blo Lido S.ncls Dave Goll Del Johnson Lil tit! BBltx. lsl•nd W1lll1m & Lou Allen George & Marv lr>gln Newporr Ht119nrs Roland Landng1n Paul & Came Slayblclt Pat Str81'1g Nr#port Shorn Ninfa JerV11 Nt11fPOr1 Crttr Lore,.. Greeley Dofotlly Park• Jlck Coott P~v Cheadle MERCHANTS Gordon Atkinson Ron Merker John Lynn Han Wally Ziglar G.M. Croft O.n 0 . Rl9Yie Em111t a Siiiy c.mp Wllham L. Thompeon Fraocell Giimore Vir91n._ Arnett ACCOUNTANTS Jim Bryant, C.P.A. Norma" '*'1ble. P.A. David A. StlPtlens. C .P.A. John McKerrtn, C.P.A. Cerl Cheldlt , C.P.A. AIRPORT CONTAINMENT Su• Sime>s0n Joseph 81 Kathv Jorgeoaon Georg1 Ochsner Mlrlc:>f' Robboy Luc1lh1 Bnmhclll Jeel'I W l'glll\.ir BOATING ENTHUSIASTS Joh,.. & Merit S1011• 09'/e l.al'lg Curt" Crook•• 8ob W<1lh!fll!'dl 0.ck °""""' J8Ck E Colt! MEDICAL PROFESSION John Sltonne•, M D Alen Ar>drew5, M 0 ~Wan.M O Rich T et I tr. M D IAnr> I Ruuell Morg&n. M 0 R.cNrd S.mpt0n. M D JUM Ct1mp. R .N Stanley G. Robbnv M D R iCNrd Fox. M 0 .Jamel J Hodot>. M D A. Sholkofl. M 0 ~IR Kuhn.M D Don Andenon, D 0 S M.F. l.o<'eM. 0 D S Ci«M Mel11'1kOll, M 0 .Wt L1ehm1n. M D ~ Bloomtlt'•q, M 0 Theodof1l A Ah••. M 0 ..lotll'I W Al)f>leqat,., M D Helen Me9hJn. R N Torn Rob1Mon M D EDUCATORS John W. NrchoH Cltol Manin H9n'V Cor 911 F .S. AOw41nd Cll Mc:Laugnlin Mttiofle Adams Stlr•J Oleriet & Marte Palm!'• .Nlty ROW net Nonnan Loats Carol Bl1ncharo Join Lar '°" Johl'I L Jent0n Oonetd L W1lham1 JMn Hllfflngton Joe• Marv Anne RoblnlOn Wltlt> Jones Oouglat & Karen Haml'lgton Mlrie H itblc:h lance Grlbtt"teon Lee Mleon ..lotln a Ruth Johnson Ann 0 . Sehm1U Rum M. Himel Jolln Talmtge Wein YOUTH GROUP LEADERS H.I. Wiclttntitm Eleanor~n ~ 8'8datrtet lee Janel Hel Joenntng S.Slm9te>n Aollle Brou .. rd RETIRED CITIZENS Gf.'fnn a Ir,, Wh•r~ Boll Hetlor>~ J•m & I,._ Sawv,., Alll'I L Blum Jann H. rand Fir f'"'.-rlr,HtTIJn ~ (., "~ 1 ,, ..... Star.I,•\ p._ t P• ·n Al"' S....•e £0 & •do w ""'' M,.,, A Ow•· t dw.n <) W .YI"' RT Fo ne Marv ( 5'TI "' E.ool Ii. I t..t.;KR JP Da•e "-·· "9Q E11 .. n Bo•ChYn•u CONTRACTORS ANO BUILDING TRADES P,u1 Bi·,.., Dav~ Ball 1• t1 G"r a1rJ Br """ GffirOf' C Wo<Xh. J1 Bot> H .I ' John K•nQ"~" Jf)hn CJ• no v BEACH PEOPLE John & No•ma foll'\' J•m B•oh,.cl Er n~st O•ch.>•c1 Merrill Skollong Tim McKay R u th Ctw1denct NanlV Aorams Phil Gau1sc;tu 'Thomes Orctiard Barbar a Tr ac>c> Vorg1n•t1 Keys Thoma• M. Dav Pelt' & Cotrone Ebel Nancv Sk•l'loer SPON JNn Well Shlfll!V Knutsen Bob Millar B~Lo\11MI BAY -COAST ENVIRONMENTALISTS Frank & Fren Rot>tnaon Fem Pirkle T<>f'V & Barbara Kazihs Allee Culver OTHER FRIENDS Tr\Jdi Aogen Miiiie Ritt MIM L.S. $.ll'ldlrland w.lly Koch Ellubett\ Hllsteen Dick & S.lly ~l'lgold Jot a Bell Mo,..1ge, Jim• E. Fut ton G.M. Torrtt Bill Morna Lon.-,_. L'IJC>Old 8obboe St .tiler Bart>arl Dlthl .l.tn OoltlJV Mdttt> R .. A~ I 1Jnk & Pat Ot'JuCham() wi111em Wasdvk•· Mrt Ae>Oolrl Cunno\()n l.11 A M &> .. umoot Pn•I llo Motgreth Aru Pat r oc:1a H.lf ''9ol"' L.wry 81 Ltlhan Bradley °"'""'' & Benv W1IW>n Rrt{v Rl()ley Al N Se""M M11t1 Sholltoff L...r rv a C¥ole Gundf\lfT\ C1r()I J Allrwn Ho" C Bub.J(;lt Jonn 5n-·.t Judv Cooc>e< Joo. Amo(ton "-'"' & T vno Allt-n Hl'lf'" McL;iughton J DunJIO Ft·rqu\on M<\ Robo:rl A nc..,r\On S.rt>¥o L 8Jrn.ird Mn A M S.•Jumonr Benv w 11\011 (}oteH~t Vtlfnt! 81 Pu Co11 EJrt & Irene H;irdage Pu Er k Sam & Sue Gra''° Milton Hend Hulen M. Stotrow J•m Newkirlc Allen a Bec:kv Hltwlcons Tri11on 6 Cathye Alev Walt a Manlyn H ... ev Sh,.ley Reinke< LOfr.,ne Brody Arin Hall Jlf'I Oltbay Louise Woolley Jo;in Fowland CMroll Beek Anl'I Te,ter Ma<y Hodge Mickey Sholko tt Mary El~abtttl Andrews 0.0..~ T"' a C.V Llnwt RIChard Etbngtr Gery Rubino Ptl MI Ip a Joen 8ertc.dtlt .Je.tnne Giordano Thomes Streu Arlene Well'llr M¥1t8uckey Jltc:Quelyl'I Kuhn LVMI Bloomberg Al ict 8 rwne Peggy Hlllla Sonv• Killglley Btrvl Mellnkoff M1"1.. Brltl'I Smith NltrtCV Gilbllrtt0n Elaine "Sem" Cllrney THESE PEOPLE ARE VOTING APRIL Bth FOR l:ALM INFORMED LEADERSHIP DICK CLUCAS 1'011'1 CITY COUNCIL I COMMITTEE. TflllASUfllll'I, VIANE COX. 37 MONTECITO, COfllONA DEL MAA, 644 8338 , Barely Active Bears are suppQsed to come ene rgetically out of h1bernat1on with arrival of spring. But this gnuly ut Marshfield. Wis .. zoo apparently can 't decid e if it's worth it as he leans lazily agains t tree. WASHINOTON CAP> -Wttb auto and =IM-JllCU rlliDa U•ltmta r':' ::.~°t, motorl1t1 : T9'trt are f ewer tuth·hrrln1 potlaol" la tbe road• till• • .,....... ' The Road Information Pro1ra"'. or TRIP , 11th:oaWd lhat a million potholee dot the natlon'a .treeLa and hl1hway1, down from 83 million a year aao. PO& T&IVIA fana : TR IP aaya tbere are 4.2 potbolH per mile of paved road in the U S The aver.,e bole ls rive inches deep and 16 in· cbea in diameter and re- q u i rea 110 pounds of asphalt to plug. The winter just put was milder lp most areas of the ~ountry than tbe previou s winter, accounting for the 13 percent decrease, reported TRIP, a re· search and information agency supported by the highway lndustry. .. Paid Political Advertisement 1ssa1110 From ROBERT THORPE (A Concerned Citizen of Laguna Beach) I like to think of myself as being bi-partisan regarding the City Council. Unfortunately, I feel it necessary to take a stand. 1. . " ,,. ....• . . ,, u ,. .... • > ... ·~ ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The current City Council is out of balance, leaning too heavily toward the bulldlng Industry and its related offshoots. such as architects, bulldlng contractors and realtors, not showing much concern for the welfare of the citizens of Laguna Beach. not caring about eventual negative consequences. :; ~Public Poses Problem ~For Pigeon Population I ask you to vote for SALLY BELLERUE and NEAL FITZPATRICK to put us back on an even keel in the city hall. .· , -LONDON CAP> Could the day be coming when Trafalgar Square has no pigeons? Could be, bird experts say . and the reason is that a "borri· fying" proportion or London's pigeon ·'The Public Life of the Street Pigeon." The vast majority have missing toes. but some are lame and a few are even legless, be said. Younh\Ay. .. · population 1s waddling around toe· less. "One bird I saw bad thread around both legs so that the unfortunate bird was forced to bop,'• Simms said. _/ -- Pigeons ar e the latest victims of man's nasty habit of littering. Dis· carded cotton or nylon string can trap and l'Ut a pigeon's tender toes and fcl'l But does man really care about the pigeon? "Decidedly not," said Royal Socie ty spokesman Chris Harbard. "Pigeons really do bave a public re- .. EVER\'Wll E RE T HAT pigeons feed m mncr London, one sees some nursing s woll<'n and suppurating feet." \Hott> pigeon Pxpert Derek Goodwin in lht• sprang issue of ··Birds." a quarterly magazine publtshed by I h<' Royal Society for the Protection of Birds lations problem. People put them in ~mt!!~~~'!l!l•llJl .. ~ .. -111!!! .. lll!I the same category as stray dogs -•••********************************************************************* -they're a pest.·· • • . ~ • PAID POLITICAL ADVI: 'tTISEML' 1 • NO ONE KNOWS how many street pigeons there are in the world. but Simms put the fi gure at close to 500 miUion. . ~ . ' . . ~ . " •I "Others have lost scvcraJ toes. or even one or both feet ," said Goodwin, an ornithologist at the British Natural History Museum. • • • Technically. there 1s no difference • Here.: .. ~ between a pigeon and a dove. • • • DOE Awards Grant • • • • "No pigeon ever appears able to cope with the hazards presented by tangles of thread. cotton , wool and nylon f1 shmg line freely thrown down on stations. m J!ullers ano m parks." Goodwin said SAN FRANCISCO CAP > -The • Department of Energy has given San : Francisco State University a $422,000 • gra nt to ins t all a comput erized • energy management system. The • syst em will be designed to reduce • heating and lighting costs in four un· ! 1vers1ty buildings. • TF.N PERCEST OF London's pigeons hCJvc deformed feet. said Eric Simms. author of the book. City Park Planned MUNICH. West Germ any (AP) -The city of Munich and the State or Bavaria have agreed to turn Koenigsplatz. Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler's mass rally parade ground, into a city park. ' Originally a park. the square was plowed up in 1934 and covered with stone slabs to facilitate the parades of Hitler's goose-stepping troops before the dictator addressed admirers. The square was badly damaged by Allied air raids . At the end of the Nazi era it was repaired and served as a meeting place. PAID POlt Tt{.AL ADV KEEP LOCAL ELECTIONS LOCAL I No on D I Yea on A P•oO lor by Oo<Oll>Y 51r•u~\. IOI Vl4 V-11• ... B Fl@E ... f500 beautiful prints of the painting 71A-IL DOWN," s{<picd and numbered bp Newport Beach artist Svlvia Moonier. I ~Is ~loomer's t.alentcd use of mis and acrvhc<;, her combinations of \ 1.,id colors and subtle hues han· l'nchant<."d art patrons throughout thl' world Only Mutual Savings offers you this very special gift. The supply Wh~ you are vtsiting our new Corona del Mar office at JI.JO ~l Coast Highway, discover how :\1utual Savings makes savml( eas1l'r for you. Ask about our financial services and savings convemenct•<> Enjoy a fascinating display of Ms. Moonier's magnificent paintings in the lobby o f our new Corona del Mar office. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • *HONESTY--* INTEGRITY * INDEPENDENCE •. VOTE FOR PAID FOR BY THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT STEVE RIGGS, 291 BROADWAY. LAGUNA BEACH, CA H6SI • PAUL FARBER TREASURER . ~ t ·., 'I I , ' t ~ ' ' t ' ' l ·f I ' ·, ' A J ,.. I • •• ..J . s 'i . ... , .. . ... , . .:'j i-. hm11t'CI to adults only and one per customer. plt·a~. Offer effective April I. 1980. ~······································································ Al~ 3140 East Coast Highway/160·9200 Open Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm. ··-· ·-.-.,-. ----_..__.. i . __ l: ... ~ ..... _..._ ---... ,. ·-... --.......... --.. --·-·-----·-------··---·--- •• $ ...... -· .. .. .. .. -. . . . . . . . ... -., ,,.. .-------..... --..,. ... ---........... --. ~-.... ~ Mond DAILY ~LOf A.I I • Even Initiate& Mo e Growth Dips lnMidw-es.t &ACR.UIDrrO (AP) -MOil tftotoftAI .... I .. •taUllM ate tnoc1aa tM utt1ellq1 •l&i.W· DI •bee.her h '1 &D odd or evea ay, 80 IOIDO l~lalora would Ike lo acutU. Go•. Edmund fOWll Jr .• auoUM abortqe pl1n. A. neoluU~ WoN t.be Al · embl1'1 nerfy eommtttee T\MINIG.llY would end lbe atato of mer,_ey lbat Btowa decla~ Nowmber so ho could put Into kl hla odd..@ven buylna plan ,... &aoLUTION IS one o1 • tt.aad~ ot b!Ua t.be Le11slature ; II before lt W s week after a '"ffk·lant Euler rectiu Fnday : • OM deadlln~ for bUls to 1et •ro..._, their tlrst committee, &0 elmoet all the committees h11vt! :lab 'Iles OK'd • -BERKELE Y <AP > Th~ -tac.ally senate of the Unaver)lty ~ of Callfomaa in Berkeley has • voted to continue s upporting ttei. ~ wath two of the nation'!> ma1or ... •uclear weapons laboratones : th e Lawren ce Livermore ; Laboratory and the Los Alamo~ ~ Srientafic Lab in New Mex1ro .. Suit Flied . The manJ' blU. lnrlvde onet deallllll wtt.b a no-drive d1y cmce • we8. th• problem of ln· dualna and sporta tum• ltav· ln1 \Own• vottn, repreuot&Uoo lot the Dbtrlct OI Columbia and further a111uH.a on th 1ov t>rnor'1 appotntlve powor1 Brown decl1ted a 1tate or emeraen~y and ordf'red tho odd ovtn aeW.nt plan ln November wh n lbe lranl111 rrlala uu.aed Iona Untt at 1aollnt-staUonl UNDEa THE Pl.AN , motort1t1 whose llt6nlts num ben end in odd numbers can buy 11uoUnt1 only on odd dayi., like the l8l und 3rd. and vice versa The resolution. ,A,CR88 by A1> sembJyman Eugene Chapph1, R· Roseville, stat.es that the Iranian r r1s1s does not p resent "condl· lions of disaster or extreme peril" lo warrant a s tate of emergency and. "there are no areas m the slate where long gasoline lines now l'Xai.t · · The Legislature has the power TR aB80LUTION WAS before the Rcaourcea. t..and Use and Ener1y Com mlttee ah WMb ICO. but Wll delayed unUI thlt week at the request of ~· Hmblrman Henry Mello, D· Wallonvtllo. He aald then be bad been told by Brown'• offlce lhat lt wu worklnl oo tounty 11aoUoe COO· aervalloo plans to replace the odd ·even pfOlram But Brown'• office baa yet to produce any such plans and the committee ls likely to go ahead with Cbapp1e 's resolution. ANOTHER WAY OF dealing with a severe gasoline shortage Is in SB1468 by Sen. Alfred Al· qulst, D San Jose. ll would set up a plan,•lo go in· to effect in energy emergencies DON'T SPOIL NEWPORT VOTE FOR WILLIAMS declared by the governor, for all =::=:=:=:=:=~==i motorists to pick one day a week "'[ ) on wtuch they could not drive •-"· HOYO their cars. · The Senate Ene'°rgy and Public INFORMS In the Utilities Committee hears the bill Tuesday. DAILY PILOT -------------- I WASHINGTON CAP) -The M&dwnt may be L!!t fil"lt re1loo of the naUoa lo.RPtriOACt Hl'Q population 1rowth, accordinf to a atudy by the Calllornla·bued Rand Corp. Between 1t:IO and lf'IO, the 1ver11• annual srowth rate dropped from 1.5 percent to .a percent, hlttln1 a reconflOw, the prtv1te reaelJ'Ch and eon· aulUa.c f1rm 11ld. Rand demolJ'apher Peter MorrUoo 11ld the decline 1temmed "both from people 1crosa the na· Uon havtna fewer chHdten and more people Jeav· lng the Mlclweat region than movtq to lt." L!.-Ja.!Jt.ld-..m..MJMlllA.Lll....,.. Suzy Reker & Angela Acker Whitt urge you to • IT'S A BIG, WIDE, WONDERFUL WORLD YOU LIVE IN ...... . tf you en the Irvine Co. and can afford the luxury of all the full page ads. If you lll.IEVE ~you read you'I find yourseff voting for a amoU, tight, blocktapped, smoggy, traffic ridden townl Vote for those who protect our quality of life - PAUL RYCKOFF -RAY WILLIAMS SUPPORT MEASURE "A" -YES ·~·Hunt Venture .. ~ Said Scheme • NEW YORK CAP > -A lawsuit claiming ~amages for "many thousands" or industrial :silver users says the silver·buying venture of the :wealthy Hunt brothers was a scheme to artificially !drive up the price . AN OPEN LEITER FROM MAYOR RY CK OFF .: The class.action suit against Nelson Bunker :·Hunt jlnd W. Herbert Hunt of Dallas was filed in ;,u.s District Court by Wander & Co .. a Manhattan :jewelry maker. '!-.... WANDER CONTENDED IN COURT PAPERS ~at the Hunts "devised a plan and scheme" to rtlficially boost the price or silver starting in nuary 1979. Wander said the scheme waa car· • d out by buying silver futures and demanding ivery rather than liquidating contracts, then us- the bullion as collateral for loans to further I ores trading. , "Each purchase of a silver futures contract .,as made al an increasingly higher price," the mplaint said. "By their purchases, the defeo· ants amassed more than 100 million ounces of Iver." The swl alleged that by demand.inl delivery nd "hoarding" the silver, the Hunt brothers la- nded "to aggr avat e the world's sbort1ge of Iver and drive up th e price.'' WANDER ALSO SAID the Hunts furthered eir scheme with untrue "widely.circulated atate- enls questioning the sanity or any penoo wbo ould be willing to sell s ilver for dollan" and un- ue "bul.ll.sb statements concerning the pro.pee· ve value of silver.·• The plaintiff noted the price of silver climbed om $6 per ounce in December 1978 to more tban bJ Jan. 21. ll later dropped as low aa $10.80, sling the Hunts hundreds or millions of dollan, me of which they have yet lo repay. The lawsuit asks monetary damages for all Iver product and by-product industrial users who ught the metal during the period at alleged lificially high prices MEANWHILE, PAPERS filed with the r urities and Exchange Commission show that embers or the Hunt family were buying $2 illion in stock in a major silver producer last eek at the same lime they were delaying pay. enl of debts resulting from the plunging price of e metal. The purchases of stock In Gulf Resources and emical Corp. were disclosed in a filing with the C Whtelr S'l'filwed a substtttary of Ptllc1<1--0T . a unt family operation, bought 118,600 Gulf sources shares between March 25 and March 28. The price of the stock last week ranged from .25 to $24.125, with the low coming du.ring the nic tbal followe d revelation that the Hunt others bad failed to meet a silver margin call or re than $100 million from Bache Group Inc .. a a1or brokerage firm partially owned by the ily. Douglas Retreat HALIFAX. N.S. (AP > -The will of William 0 . uglu, a former justice of the U.S. Supreme urt, has designated that a 34~-acre site in Pie· County be turned into a retreat for students m around the world. Douglas. who died in Washington in January age 81, owned the property near Alma -the hplace of his father, a Presbyterian minister ce~. from original settlers. The center -to be known as the William 0 . uglaa Retreat -will welcome all students but e preference to scholan from the Soviet Union , na, Moagolia. Vietnam .and Iran. S.rryAllen 8'1teleY "'°"' ""'••""~""'' 8 1H 11'\G LOu A IWJt'I t<en & r_,.,_ Rell...,,._, Ma)'Mllt M MOtt'IO'I AIMii\ S.. ~&.-OOl'Olll18Mo 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 rosidential and commercial growth and in requiring phasing of develop- ment to be compatible with roads and services. The result has been positive action such as the recent General Plan revisions reducing future traffic 1n Newport Beach by 52,000 car trips per day. YOU HAVE A CHOICE You will recognize, I'm sure, that the goals of the developer lawsuits and their other 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 be st residential city in the West. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED NOW I The issues are quite clear . The contest is between the developers with their organization and funds -and those 1ike me who wish to retain the residents' voice on the Council. Sincerely, ~ Paul Ryckoff, Mayor Resident Councilman We Urge You to A~lect Mayor Ryckoff SollY & Do ODmQOOO ..,, 4 ..,,.. 'M9.em l°'""1 R°'""' & .... l _ "41~'" ""''"""' ................ 0t & M"' JulM C6l4 .... ,..,...~ l~-l-°' ........ , lOle'U 0• £-N too:.• Clef'IH~ AtnMU f•L-.n::t ,.., ...... "'-Col Oor<'H-B•• Cool ........ o-v.~ 8 R C"'1 .. .... non Hand .,,,,,,.,,_,l~ (-0.--.lofln c • ....,.., .1 .. ., """"""°" W l f-°'°'"~ E~V~ °', ..... -a.. ... ··~l~• °',._Pit....., Poc>e H•ll>ur> c;-' °"""' ---An" Ounc.n r<1•t.1~ ... r ....... AcJrt , ......... SOOlt o ....... Mr & M" Ao¥G~ ~.,... ........ ... .,,.,. ...... Luc: .. 0. JOl'09 O•"*'"•--Ot •.... ,_,__°" .,,,,.,.,"'·-·-(_,..S....,.. Don•~ c ........ 'S t _ _.. R- (ftatW-' & 8'Wt¥ Morey 0.0...0lt~ "'•"""J s..-.. '" • "'" s.--Sro11•t)f! ll•H alC_.,.,,., "'°""' R-...on 11 .... .,_St_ 11-H-OOS ~c-.---• E WNt~ t11~ fhofnM _....,w_ R.,.,.,af°""""°9V~·~ A.lfty Vane.e EO&IOl-Mr &MB~R _,,, 8.ment & """'WMAW .... r 6MrtR-W~ w w Oowlo• "'' ...... 0....0 ~· 0.,,,., " °""" l_,,__ Roaenr ,,.,.., ,.,..,.,,.... ... , ...... Rod - F S--..000 & Joen AowW'll Joe & JvOyAo.tw .>ec• .. T-Wlfl•-ToOcl Ot • "'" 0-8-.V Mr I "'" l'4obe<1 lb1"''' , ..... ~ Enc 111uo EM1 &._.__ Rot•nal"""'- Row I....,. rom W••"9 Wilhat'" A HilW'DIO c .. .-~ N-&~llOOY e .. " ... ,o . .-.. Mr I M" T'-'Ore ~ R-&e.r._~ N-&i..nW. ..... s..... lloMH-rruac .. ~ "'""'"""' Jul••S~ "-"-.... , ...... __ ,~ "'_.._, l-Hufl .. _l __ 1(-·~ t<ey& l-Uool ...... o....i ......... M•&"'"~""-'* " ...,..,._, .>r ""'"°'-!( .... ,.___ 1(-1..- JoMllA* o._ ... c '..io JllMPll A a.-. 0. & ""' ... L-........ o .. ...,, ..... ,Ed~ ._.._ Jol>fl IC 111.fto RchatOFou a-,..a....,......,. Mf'tl'S _.,_, 9111Nt•S.. S....I f'tor11 _, .... ~ CltOI~ JoML-... '""'"'"' ~ ao-.w..- Mr a ....... Ollt~ ci.-1 ~0 ... Mf I """ °"'9 K~ Ooroff>vO ~ o-ec.r-wo Ptul &~O.-__,,,~~ --~ Mr & Mra. [..-Ca"'ll °' • ,. ow... -IO'I Rlltll & ~ .--, o.,., ' 8oclbe .._ "'""" 8 (lbtwl S...H~tmwn M-leO K-. ,.,,.,_l,,.. flloo.n, ~" 008 .,.,....,, l.,,., ~no. PAUL RYCKOFF x INCUMBENT ... _,....,., °"""" 0 -~,._. "''""'"-rony~ -~ SI #lley () "'-"' 1111 0 ........ Aotleor ClwlM a.,.. ..__,,...,....._ Lou& .. ~ ""'"'......,_ ,..,"'-"':91: ,..,.,. Or """~8-111 P•lll & c.tMao.r- -R-,,.,...,,,.,,~ l-•"-• ~R-- llOC>S."• l>Nn &.-.si.... ,,_,. RQoor. ,,_p A.- °' ' ..... Rcoo-,_ ,..._ & _....., 8oQtM-n R-11-0t _1..,. UICUT1YI COMMITTm JIAHWATT.CHAlaMAM Sor,..ii ' -Wlrr'4t .,.~-~ Ot & .. ,.. AG T-... ,_,,_ eo-v--N•f\ww.otl a ... av.._~ .,,,,.,. • OOlott>y _ .... Willy l.,., ,,_Ieot! .._l ... (d-- btne<- JACK._. TllAIUltM •IOa .. ~ ltU. Auat JOHM ..-SUT IAICLU AIDIL&. la.&.~ CAHOU -COAt.SOM wonts TOM HOUITOM HA* l<*MSOM 101...a..Aa Paid for by Paul Ryckoff. 1200 South Bay Front. Balboa Island 673-8164 A22 DAILY PILOT Mond11y Aprtt 7. tOIO QUEENIE "We're terribly sorry. but all our other chaln art> In for f'tJMIU'5 .. "Got a pr'ObWm., Then wnte to Pat Dtmn Pot will cut red tape . gettmg the answers and octwn you need to solr,. ~Ilea m government and busmeas. Mcul your ~Ilion& to Pat Dunn, At Your Service Orange Cooat Daily Pilot, P .O. Boz 1560, Costa Me1a, CA 92626. A.t many letters cu pos31ble will be answered but phona1 mqumes or tellers not mcludmg th~ reoder·s full naFM. addreu. and bwmeu hours' phone number cannot be conatdered This column appears dai· ly ezcep( Sundays " (Jwd:up Sa.,~• o n IJtlUtl~• DEAR PAT: Befor e long we will be using our ce ntral a ir cond1llonang s ystem Is there anything I ca n do to service the syste m in order to make 1t work more eff1 c1ently and save on electricity? L.W .• Corona del Mar The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute bas a few tips for you. Periodic main· tenance -keeping belts tJgbt. lubrlcatJng mo&ors and moving parts , checking refrigerant levels, etc. -are important not only &o extend the useful life of your cooling syste m but also to keep it running efficiently. Your central air conditioning owner's manual p robably provides a maintenance checl..llst. although many people prefer to have an air conditioning contrac&or ba ndle the checkup. Most contracl~r'i also offer re~ular servicl' con· tra<'lS which include pre.season checkups . The lnstilute also has i;ome advice on saving energy when using your air cooditiooing system. Check the system's fUter at leas t every 60 days during the cooling season and replace or clean it. A clogged filter blocks the n ow of air and makes the unit work harder, using more energy. Keep doors and windows dosed when lbe air conditioner is operating. Caulk and weather-strip a round doors and windows to help keep cool air iJI and hot air out. Pull shades or drapes a t windows when the afternoon sun shines in strongly. This will reduce tht' buildup of ~olar heal inside the house. Maintain one thermo.,tat setting, except for adjustments at night or "hen ) ou v. ill be gone for extended period!> of tim<'. "f'iddling" with tbt> thermostat prt'vrnh your ')stem from functioning efficiently. When turning tht' 'VMe m on. dnn'l pui.h the tht'rmostat to an l'Xtra low '>f"tting in an effort to cool your hou..,t• quick I). Thi~ will not produce more or cold<>r air. And, you may forgl't to re~et tht> tht>rmostat to the normal temperature. thui. wasting t•nergy a~ the ~y ~l('m "ork~ to NlOI the house to a lower-than-normal levt'I. IAIK' ~~b in on Lea•~• DEAR PAT Is the re a ny easy way to be sure you know how much it will cost to lease an item ra ther than buy 1t" What should I look for in a leas mg contract ? P W . lluntmgton_ Beach The Consumer Leasing Act requires leasing compan1t"S to give you the-facL'i about the cost and -teems of their conluds . ..Bclore yo11_agree_to Hase.. the leasing company rnu!>t give you a written statement or costs, Including tht' amount of any security deposit, the amount of monthly payments and the cost of any license registration, taxes and maintenance you must pay. It also must give yoa a written state m Pnt of terms, such as guara ntees. lnsurance you need. and standards for wear and tear. to name a ft•". P""'1e p..,._fs1don .~eeded? DEAR PAT : Wh en I applied for ~o me tn· sura nce recently, the agent told me tha t t he tn· surancc investigator could gather mformat1on about me only with prior written consent I never heard this before. and thought that investigators could just J?O around and ask their quest ions whether the person who applied for insurance Hked it or not W G . Huntington Beach The insurance agent appears to be stretching the truth a bit. Companies do not need your con- sent in order to have an investigative company gather Information from neighbo rs, fellow employttS, and businesses. Federal law requires only that you receive prior notification or such in· vestlgatloos. not that you authorize them. Six Share Reward OKLAHOMA CITY <AP) -The $63,000 re· ward offered for information in the 1978 murders of six people in the Sirloin Stockade restaurant here will be shared by a businessman, a school boy. three sisters und another woman. The recipients helped solve the case by finding the gun involved, helping police with composites of the suspect and turnln1 up other evidence. The man convlcted of the steakhouse slay. tn1s. Roger Dale Stafford, is on death row await· lnl appeals in the six death sentences an that case and three death sentences for the murders or Lbree members of a Texas famlly. SAN P'RAN CISCO '-AP> -Or1aA1wa u~ pect many 11 25.000 peopl• wUl pay a S2 fte for the <:h&oc~ to wait: actuta the Bay Bndae when It ta e>pt"ned to foot lramc April 13 for the HCODd lttc Of a 4,000· mlle cout to.co .. t hike T h "HlkaNlltlon." spon aorcd by the Amcrtcan 1Ukln1 At l\Ot'lltlon und thr In tl'rlor Dl•p1trtm~nt 's tlerttaaeo tind Con rrv• lion Suvlce. 111 beang h Id to demooslrate that hlkln1 II ll ht'allhy out door actlv1ty, accord1ng to one o(ncial. The hike will begm April t2 at Golden Gate f>urk 1n San Fra ncisco dnd f101 s h in Washington , D C . in late May or early June or next year PAID PO\.l flCAl aov KEEP LOCAL ELECT I ONS LOCAL, No on D Yea on A P•IO lo< ov Oot0tn~ \tr ... n tOI Vi• V•Mt1• H 8 Paid Polltlcal Advw t,Hment ~ -RECORD-· IS CLEAR! 1973 1sn 1978 1978 1979 1980 1980 ' Plennlng commission approves Pl•n for 2,000 ~In Syamore Hiiis. Council applles tor State funds for Crescent Bay Park. Council approves County fire break at no cost to City. Council deletes Alta Laguna extension from County Arterlal H'9hway Map. Council considers Oial·A·Rlde taxi for senior citizens. Council authonzes EI R for Irvine Company plan f°' 1,831 houses, 2 gotf courses, and a resort hotel in Ldguna Canyon. Council considers ban on bui lding in potentially hazardous areas. YES NO NO 0 NO YES NO Sally Bellerue's record has been consistent and clear. She has fought, often alone, to p reserve and improve Laguna's special charact er and w ay of life. That's why we urge you to vote for her and another independent cand idate, Neil Fitzpatrick, in tomor row 's Laguna Beach City Council election . Citizen• for Belleru. end Fltlpetriclr. JYCty Brwnnen, Treeaurer, 50I forwat AY9ftUe, L.aoune e.ectt. CA 12161 Paid Political Advertisement "A Responsible Balance of . , "' Preservation and Development ••. " \ It's The Quality of Life in Newport That Counts, It's Your Chojce. 1. No other elected official in California has the scientific e-~tise c~tea w+th governmental experience unique to Ray Williams. He has been a success in get· ting governments to work together to save the Back Bay so far. We need him 2 He studies and understands what he ·voles for and agatnst . A s cm-ac:=- compl ished and recognized scientist, he . has applied the disciplines of his train··· i ng to serve the people of Newport Beach. ev en more now. 3 . Ray Williams has a 4 year record of listening to Newp ort residents, un- der standing community needs and pre· serving and protecting the Newport we all love. He's the people's choice. STATE-WIDE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT* SCIENTIST * PROFESSOR * CHURCH ELDER * EXPERIENCED COUNCILMAN * FAMILY MAN Phtl Arlt, Hnlor allff ptenner Pe• Streng, educator Steve Sholkott. M.O Carroll a.ttk, civic volunteer Erne et Cemp, retell produce Sue Stmpeon. homem•k•r Rlcherd Sl1T191011, M D. Ellen Borch1enlu1, homemeker Wtlllem Allen. retired rencher Mergeret Sang1ter, hom•m•k•r Wllttem Sang1ter, rHttor E•rl Herdlge, lnvHtor Berry Allen, ettomey Don Hervey. engineer Robert RoMnberg, M.D. Mergeret Aret, homemeker Miki Sholkotf, homemeker Dorothy Beek, bookltore owner Elelne llnhoff, educetor Ruth Sliver. homemeker Leon EHt. eudlo-vl1uel 1peclellet DenlH Aret, •tUdent Roger ThomH, M.D. We Urge You to Re-Elect RAY WILLIAMS Alvln Cox. termer Lucille Petterson. reUred Pope Hiiburn, retired Polly Stenbtldge. homemeker John T. Chiu. M.D. Al Kiger, retell merchenl Don Beetty. educetor JemH Hodge. M.D. Relph Mey•r. Attorney Wllttem Tlemen, ettorney J1me1 Mc:Qahen, Nie• executive Dort• Sctimber, purchHtng conaulllnl Jemu Doyte. M.D. Berthe Dey, eccount.ent Jeme1 M. Oodd1, ettomey Stephen Fryer. Hlu John W. She•. retired aducetor Merjorte ShH, educetor Rlcherd Tekete. M.O. Wllllem L. Thomp1on, retell HIH G. Edwerc:t Slebet. Jr., 1ttomey Wltll•m A. Spencer. retired Joe Hiii, Nie• Genie HUI. homemeker PeUy Hervey, homemeker Mra D.A. Arm1trong, reeltor E:llen Brooke, ln1urene. 1ele1 John Re.der, Jr .• 0.0 .S Nennett• Kl~nnon. e1crow ottloer P.S. Twombly ... ecuttve Relph Conn, engineer Bob Wettentedt. marine envtneer Peul Sleyt>eek. ettomey Robert L. Fry. educator Oevld Bloombet'g. M.O. Lynne 81oomb9rg. homemeker Wetly Zlgler, re1teurent owner Jeck Sk1nner. M.O. Nency StUnner, homemeker Frenk Rendall. ln1reatment1 Gery Lo Y911. ettomey R.C. Bucttenen, tea conauttent Oevld Gfent. O.en, Orenge CoHt Collet e Nel1on Mey, me,_.tlng meneger Andree Llnote. educlltor E.S. Bye,., retired Mery a.n.tt, retired Mont friend, retired Irene friend, retired BobbM Loftft, homemeker Jeen Moma, homem•k•r Robert Mitter. retired Morrie PtYeroft, retired Jeen Wett, homemeker J . Y. Wett, M.O. Allee CulwiH, homemeker M erte Hlebec:tl. rwtlred Jey Llchmen, M.O. Cerri• Sia~. homemeker Eugene ahtlftkoft, M.O. Beryl Meffnkoft. homemeker Trudi "°fen, fonner Councf!Women Oen OMlta..ct. PfvtKt men1ger Roberto. "i.nzo. 1Mrtietlft9 eucuuw trwln Hoffmen, 0 .0 .S. "H. Wltllem A. McOuold Joen Petty. homemeker M•root Sldltlng, retl,.d Wlltlem L Uvtngaton. etoctc bf'oMf C.R. (Teg) Roth••rmel, retired~ VOTE APRIL 8 TO I RE-ELECT RAY WILLIAMS Ix I Paid for by Committee to Re·Elect Rav Wiiii ams, Barbara Lichman Chrmn. 624 PoPPY St., Corona del Mar 9262S , I • l . ' ' .... • I I 1 4 0 . ...... . ........ Execs Face· Questio.ning ~,,....--... ______.; WHAT (AJrpomtiona lnt70lved in Dirorce 6a.e -A J:HE . ·FACTS? . . Foot Ferry LOSANOll:LU <AP.l -Olftc•••• aubr•coa!or corponlloNI wtu b4: queal1oned by attorney• trylna to prove a Saudi Arabian bllllonalre'a divorce -Ute lar&eal cu~ on retord -should be heard In c anrornla Tbe blWonaire'• lawyen won a rulln1 allowlftC them to ra1M the I.nut of JwUdlctioo at a bearina ln Superior Court here. \ THEY ACCV8ED SOU YA &A.flBOGGI of belnl • "J~·comt!·lately" in trying to brinl her S2.5 bUUon cue to California to take advantaae of the atate'1 community property laws. John McDooou&h. lawyer for Adnan Kasboul. aald the Mideut bu.slneu man lives lJl bis bome country, waa married and divorced from bis Entllab wtfe ln Lebanon and signed a separatioo a areement with her in France. Hi.a children are in l t'bool in. Switurland. Ka.aboegt claims be divorced Soraya by proxy an Lebanon in 1974. She says she was unaware or the proceeding and doesn't reeognhe it. M&S. KASBOGGJ•s ATTOaNEY, Ha rold Rhoden, said "s he would be stooed to death under Islamic law" if her case bad to be tried in Saudi Arabia. but be wouldn't say why b1s client would be stoned. Rhoden argued that Kasboggi bas bad extensive Good Marks ~ s prc1al c·omml!ll'r ferry "llh foot passengers on lv <Jrrt\'C'd in ~a ttic.· th1~ morning <J !> a !)t rike agains t Washington ·stat1.• Fern contmut~~ Tht• stat<: "a~ ~oing back to court today to ~eek con tt.·mpt ot court ch<.1 rgcs ~g3mM ferry wor kers. DOWNEY <A P > - The Lo6 Angeles County School District roceived a generally outstanding rating for its programs for hand icap p ed ('hi ldren from ao in· vestigating team Circus Pair Nurse Burns ':'RUGO, Okla CAP> -Connie and Nellie, a pair of circus elephants. are on the mend after treat· menl for severe bums. The medicine: 75 gallons of saline solutton. 30 gallon~ or petroleum Jelly and a truckload or Texas oranges fed to them by hand · one at a time. : . Welding re pairs had Just been completed on a .~circus truck when t wo of the Carson and Barnes ;}Circus' b~ggesl e m ployees were inadvertently !~oaded. said assistant manager Llnda Lingo. Hay ·can the truck bed a ppa rently ignited from the hot :meta l. ~ ! ''IT WAS REAL FUNNY BUT they didn't make any noise and nobody reaHzed what was happening uatU someone noticed some smoke coming from _A makeshift hospital was set up at the circus' inter quarte rs here. "If it was a hospital we had hem an . I gut·!>i; you could ~ay they're an intensive a re," Mrs. Lingo said. h~ve been successful in keeping the animals rrom lying down and raskmg lnfecUon. "but if they get tared. lhere'!. not much anybody can do to stop them " Meanwhile. the circus left on Saturday ror its an- nua l tour. Nellie and Conrue are expected to join the circus in a bout six weeks. doctors say. ~\ ;t:..-~ RESIDENTS VOTE for WILLIAMS UPTO 11% OFF ON WOMEN'S FASHIONS ACCESSORIES GIFTS MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS SOCKS, TOYS ETC . bu.linml IDd aeooa.aLdc.Unu lo Cal.llo"'la and baa~ in Lu Veju, liJev., and'Hew York City. ··Tbere ll a lilt of 45 courrtrles'• ~ KaabolaJ hu had Wilna• deallncs. be w d. Rhdden said be Intends to q_ueeUon 15 officials of Northrop Corp.. Lockh~ corp. and Litton In· dust.rt• ln the next two months about their deal· m11 wtUl Kaabolai ln aD effort to ahow California lJ tbe place to bold t.be trial JUD.GE JOHN LOOMIS SCHEDULED the next heart.nc May 18. wbep a date wtU be set for tbe ac· tual hearlnt oo whether the case will be tried ln California. Bom Sandra Jarvia-DaJey, Mrs. Kubo1ct waa • tttn·aeer when she married. cba.oaed her name to Soraya and converted to the Mos&em faith. The 18-year marriage produced five children. Rhoden had sought t.o prevent Kaaboggi's la wyers from raising the lssue ol the convenience of Ca!lfomia as a trial s ite at all. sa)'lng the oppos· mg s ide had waited too late and ratled to follow court procedure KASllOGGl'S LA WYE&S ALSO asked that their cli ent be protected from more pre-triaJ quealiorung by the oppo5mg attorneys since be bad submitted to a three-day mte rrogation that produced 693 pages or t.estimooy AT THE HOLIDAY INN SHOP IOFF THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AT LA PAZI ~n!tide the truck," she s aid. I ' Two sta lls are partitioned off by sheets "to keep Jhe other elephants from blowing stuff on them 1th their trunks .. So far they're doing pretty fA•MBS IHSUIA..CI CMOU, S4a.HM w IJl-J07 . 1914 H.rt.or • <:.-. ...... FIXTURES INCLUDED IN SALE I ood, but we're still worried about infection." NELLIE AND CONNIE WERE PLACED under he care or three local veterinarians, who pre- cribed pain killers, antiseptic ointment and in· a venous injections or 75 gallons of saline solu· ion. Their hides were soothed with 30 pound.a o( troleum jelly. "We were most worried about Nellie," Mrs. lngo said. "Her legs, her trunk and tbe inside of er mouth were burned and we couldn't get her to at or drink.•' The pair were force.fed wate r every 15 minutes or the fi rst three days to prevent dehydration. hree handlers still take turns in a ooo-stop vigil. MRS. LINGO SAID NELLIE WHO is about 28, s slowly rC'~aanmg h(•r <1pr><>t1te and Connie. two ears older. 1s "back to eating and drinking near ormal." But instead or their usual hay and grain diet, oonie and Nellie are being coaxed with their avorite treats. "Several or the local grocery stores have been ust terrific about giving us their throwaway pro- uce." Mrs Lango s aid "Frwts and vegetables re about all we can get down them " D.R. Miller, owner of the circus, added, "We rought in a truckload or oranges -a bout 1.200 ounds -from Texas for thl'm Th~ elephant men ho are staying with them da y and rught cut up he oranges and feed them." DR. R.S. NICHOLSON Ot' HL'GO said the hand· eedmg as necessary because the ele phants' trunks re so badly burned they can't feed themselves He •~led them an "guarded" cond1t1on So far. Mrs. Lingo said, the elephant handlers No Nuke Weapons? BRASILIA, Brazil <AP) The Brazili an gov· rnment will have the capa bility to build nuclear •c apons by 1990. a physicist and forme r navy cap. in told a Senate investigating committee. Howe ver. Antonio Didier Viana s aid there is o indication tha t the government. which is ominated by the military. has any plans to COD· truct atomic or hydrogen bombs. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR GIFTED A Conference for Parents & Educators Sat, April 12 Irvine H.S. 4321 Walnut 1 309 oo ......., __ llMJ n ...... t 004 I~ ~-A St ...... 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Paid Political Advertisement Don't let present owners of the Irvine Co representing massive development big developers. a misleading press and some Chamber o f Commerce Groups smooth talk you into electing a Council they control For the past two years you have had a Co uncil that represents the residents and big growth doesn t like 1t You moved to Newport Beach for a reason Do you want 11 to become another Los Angeles Wl th more street congestio n and increasing pollution of air and water"' Would you really ltke a "Century City" in Fashion Island? Do you want dense housing on both sades of MacArthur or along ~mboree.ad1acent 10 B ia Caoyoo and H arbor View? Do you want commercial par1<1ng to encroach into the res1dent1a1 sections of Cor01ia rre1 Mar and office bu 1td1ng use? Do you want the ~.Say to be-- another Manna del Rey? What would a Costa Mesa freeway, ending at B alboa Blvd do fo r life on the Peninsula? Do you really want another hotel on the Koll property that will increase the demands on Orange County A1roort, which will bnng more no ise and tratt1c to Newoort Beach? (The hotels financial benefit s appear to be outweighed by the negative aspects } Newport already has twice as much commercial development as does La Jolla. Santa Barbara. Carmel or Monterey WHAT GOOD WILL MOH GROWTH DO FOR YOU? Such development can cost the City more in expenses than income not to mention the impact on YOUR HOME T he present City Co uncil has represented you. the res1dent1al voter. by lowering density. requinng development to pay for its road needs and by disapproving projects that could never be a9commodated by the present or ultimate road systems. For taking such action council members have been falsely accused of ignonng property nghts and due process and at election time sued by developers to make po 1tt1cal headlines. T he Question that you must ponder at election time is "WHAT WILL UHCOMT'aOUID GROWTH A.HO D&ISITY DO FOR ME AS A HSIDIMT7 .. VOTE APRILS I PAUL RYCKOFF I x I I RA y WILLIAMS \MEASURE A I x I P•ld for by Viewpoint Newa>O'"t Committee, Bob W•llentedt Tr. 900 Seatene Ave., Corona de M•r. CA 91625 H•~ )'C*-ewr felt like you weren't beJna repr~ on the cl· tycouncll! Well, lf you Uve ln · tM IOuth. south cen· t.ral, north, north cen-tral. or eutalde Costa M'eu. you haven't been represented for ye ars on the Costa Mesa City Council. because present coun· ell members live in west Costa Mesa with most o( the m Ii ving in Mesa Verde. All of the current council members hvt.• within a mile of each other except for Donn Hall, who Laves within t wo miles o f t h e other~ Putting at ve r y s imply, eighty per · cent or Costa Mesa is n o t b e ing g e o · graphi c a l ly represented on the Cl· t y counc1 I Now lo make a bad representation s itua · li o n t'vt·n wors t'. st-ven of th1.• nine can d1d att>s now running for city council Jive 1n t h e g r l' a t e r M t• ~ a V<'rde area or in Wl'Sl Coi.ta Mt-sa. Again. a ll but two of them laves v. 1th1n a mile of each other T host• candidates II\ an g an the greater ~te~d Verd.-area 10· elude incumbt-nt Ed Mt' •·artand, Rit'hard Carslt'DM.'D, Richard J ohni.ton. K . Paul Raver. Erk Johni.on, .rnd Robert Graham. lnt umbt.-nt Dono Hall la \'l''> on th<' extrPmc V.('-.l :.1de or co--ta Mc-.a Can did a te Chris Steel hves on the southeast side or Costa Mesa . and I h ve on tht' east s ide about a n e qua l dis tance bt>t ween both the north and south sades of town Most or these same candidates -lDcum· bent McFarland. in· t'amb e nl Hall, Cara~. Richard Johu&oa, Raver. and Graham -gi v ing t h1•1 r \l('V. '> ID I ht· Coi ta .\t e ~a ft.'ews were all against elect· mg the city council m e m bers by geo· g r aphi c d is t ract. which would give all sectors or the city <.-qua l rcprt•sentalion. Ob\'1ous ly. 1( dis · tracts <'Xl ~ted . only ont• or l wo people C'ou Id bt.• l'lf'cled from t hl• "'est side ;ind tht• \11•,;1 \"t•rdL' area of co,t.i ~tt---a "\,1 turallv. I'm for thl• Mi's.I \•erdC' art•a tw 1 n I! reprt•st•ntPd on th1• c it' rounn l But t11 m,11..t• ihinl!' b\'lll'r 10 ('o'>t:J \h.•-,J. v. t' m·t·d h .1 I ,1 n e c <1 11 I ' I I! h h 0 r h c) 0 d r 1•1>rt''t'nt;1t1nn from .di J.!t~•l!rJphw ,1rt'a' of lht't'll\ \., .1 cal' roun l II m Jn l v. 111 .1 d ''" .11t• th:.it lht• n t' I~ rl 1 ndc-d m ttt rounc ii d1,tricts If I rannol l!t'l lht• 'upport of r I' I I 0 "' l' t) u n (' I I members. I v.111 ll'.111 an 1nat1:lllH' <lra Vl' to :l!'C'Om pl1 :-,h t h 1' t•ffo rt Hein~ a formt'r in· H0:.t 1~all \'(' nl'wsma n f Anaheim Rulletm I anrl thl' author or 18 non- fi ction books mclud· 1ng the mulli-m11Jio n copy best se llers, Jn Seo rch nf Noah ·s Ark a n d The L1nco l11 Consp1rary, I've de· veloped 3 reputation for beinj? a thorough researcher. What I've present· cd m Uus ad concern· ang the facts on coun. ell representation is only one example of the t y pe o f com - prehensive research that I'll stnve to do on issues coming before the city council. I'm the east side Costa Mesa candidate and If we a r e t o make things better . 1 need your vote on Election Day. Dave Balsiger for Costa Mesa City Council hlCI By k 1Sl9fr P:orC-11 Comm•ttff Daft ~ .... ,, ... 1J 11 SArct• M-. CM 111•1 s.r..n Mond•V Aprll 7 t llO .. ~"· ~. ~ . ' ..... l'Oll Dott'i s~are Ifie I PareataSl•la Man W 011nded hi Shootout WEST ORANGE. N.J. CAPl -A man equipped with an "ar.aenal" ot weapon1 wu ~unded in-a ftootout· wltb poUe. aftert. held poltte olt tor about four houn today. AuthortUes aatd the man 1hot and ldlled b1I parenta. The 1leae ended when police wounded the al· leged snl,per. ldenUfi~ as William Jennina•. about 36. aaid Police Chief Edward Palardy. Jennings, who was s hot aeveral tlmea, waa taktin to a hospital. POLICE SAID THE BODIES OF Jennings· parents. James and Lorraine Jennings. were found in a first·Ooor bedroom ln this communlt)' about ts miles from New York City Palardy said they had been shot with a high-powered rifie. Palardy said Jennings' sister. 19-year--0ld Meg, escaped through a second floor window dUr· ing the standorf. She was not injured. 'fhe r<'Sa Garzn, 9. t<:l.)'town . Mo . mo<'k" J drafi?on !'.C'ulpture "ha l~ '1~1llng thl• n · 1tional S<-hola~t1c Art Awa rds exh1b1t at C ro wn Center m K un~us City, Mo. The p ro· grum b} SChola~Ut• ~1J·~aL&ne~ for students 111 ~1 ddt•!'. ~t·\ en lhrou1.th 12 1s the largest art tompet1t1on or 1t~ kind in the world . Police s aid they knew of no motive for the siege. whi ch bega n j ust alter 4:30 a.m. EST. At one pomt. tear gas was fired into the home. When the tear gas produced no ttSult.s, Capt. F rank Kem an and patrolman Richard o· Amato made their way up a spiral staircase to the serond fl oo r bedroom where Jennings had barricaded himself. Campus Controversy "JENNINGS POINTED IDS RIFLE AT the of· f1cers and ri red. b ut the weapon jammed ." Palardy said Playboy Issues Brings Warning The officers. who wen• wearing bullet-proof vests, fired their shotguns and automatic weapons, hitting Jennings three or four times. he saJd . WACO, Texas CAP } -A Baylor University official says that three journalism students who Jost their scholarships in a controversy over a Playboy pie· torial will be allowed to return to the Southern Baptist school next fall -but they won't be welcome. "They will not be required to leave," Executive Vice Presi· dent Dr. Herbert Reynolds said. "But I think they would be hap- pier in doing so. I can hardly see how people would want to re· m ain within a community that is antithetical to their belief~ and values " THE STUDENTS ARE Jeff Ba rto n and Cind y Slovak, former ,edjtors of The Baylor LOSE WEIGHT. Even while en1oylng three sallslylng meals a day. Bro•n 1011no we1ohl 1mmeo•11r•v w11~ rr·•a slfl!f'!ll~ Suocr Od""" lfflOC"'O no 1e1 .no Diel 1'1¥1 11 mes °"'' wlltlt vour " , PO'Mel IUvr\ on A 00vtfll"1e<'I r '"ei OI 11'• l•UI Incl \C~lllle U!M'll\ nu ·~V'f'"N~ •n. rhnl(JI lt\1'011nr tflll \lll!f'Q1ft "'O" 1 e· • "' SllPtr Odn"u . 1ncl nu le•rr..O n s Ill' Incl tllfCht •tot IP~•·lt conllol ll'il •tlQl'll IOS\ T1v SVPtf OfrlHt IOOly ·wnen ustd u dltWl'O 1olouWlteflllul11M11111r1111a ll'yO*t!lil O.nnll a Int rt4-t1 you .,I'll CuHl!Q I~ p1e-men11111M cydt " II I naturll - .,.. lllCI • 100, IS IOIO With I ~ QU¥1f11tf Ano~ ....... Pl(kllot p<ttllrt.ons C.tietulv ·····~·'-'' ~WI ·'~ ~J: •• L ----- Paid Poht1cal Advertisement PHIL M A U R E R the candidate •·hoeares enoug h to lis ten. for Newport Beach City Cowaell , ... loo 11'1' C-.tt• IO[-""'lllllM-• ,, ".,_ teurv. mo._..s .....,.1.- 11~ Lariat student newspaper, and Sheri Sellmeyer, president of the campus chapter of the Society of Professional Journallats. Barton. Miss Slovak and a third editor. Barry Kolar, were dismissed from the Lariat when a front-page editorial was pu blisbed in the news paper criticW.ng university policy COO· cemlng a Playboy magazine pie· torial feature about "The Girls of the Southwest Conference." University Preside nt Abner McCall said any Baylor student who posed for Playboy would be expelled. Pl a yboy photo· graphers were on the campus in early March. No women were ex~lled, but the unjversity says they could be if their photo- ' I . ~-:--· r----------- ... ..,.,,. ....... ------...--~,,. ------· graphs appear ln lbe magazine's issue th1s fall. Palardy said Jennings. who was unemployed, refu sed to communicate with police. The telephone in the house had ~n taken off the hook. he said. and calls over the bullhorn were not answered. aEYNOLDS SAID BARTON. Miss Slovak and Mis$ Sellmeyer were "thumbing their noses at Baylor" and were "unworthy" Jennings' brother . J ames. told police there was "love.hate affair" between Wilha m and his pa rents. Palardy sajd. l o c o n t i n u e re c e i v i n g ;::;;;;:::;:==::;;m;m;::==;;::;r=======----., scholarsb.Jps this fall. Kolar is scheduled to graduate next month and was not affected by t.be university's decision. "I haven't decided what my plans are," said'Miss Sellmeyer, ~r>riUT-~.c v-o.. whose father is a journalism •Ut1Mior. ... ..-v-•r"1 teacher at Texas Tech Uruversi· co\~~~_.:!289 ty. "I like Baylor and I'd like to M1uio..v·1.~49s.4401 stay here. I just feel kind of lost >19Dc-c..-... -right now " ~..., .. ...,~ .... 1..m .. ;.;";,;--..,,i.;;;;,i,.;,,. "I'm not leaving until I get a -::=c.:;:1=1=6=4=2_=56=7=8=. =::::::::-1 call from Abner McCall telling Put a few WOfd• me I have to go," said Barton. to work for O\I. .. . . .. . -.. -.... .,._.~ t4 09'1 I• BE GOOD to YOURSELF •• B.ECT WIWAMS eoo~ ~""- ... -.......--.. _,. -·-............. '4\ •"' •• NATION RUTHEL¥N PlUMMER . -. She Ushll1 • Spe*s Out ·ptw • Win Folow -,...,.. . ·~ Wll Aght for You • She ~ makes a Commll11Nnt mtd ~ Sticks To It! Honorary Co-Chairmen Buddy and Nancy Ebsen .ENDOR$ERS ,Pete & Marttia Barrett Donald & Galt Mcinnis 01cil & Jane Crout Milan & Oo<ochy Dostal Linda Davey David Badat<>S John W Black Max A BartOSl'I Mat)One M. Pantzar Richard C Pant1a1 Mary Lee Martin Maurey De Watd Ric hard S(>oooer Jackie Healher Loren Heacher f (Hj F1n$ter Gordon West CarmenWMt Ooroctiea St\eely Mar11n Sheely Tom Anf1MOn Laurene N1aon Anfinson Ralph Gfay Ken Samoeon E P Benson Jane Nigh Oavtdson Wilma Stevens Vin Jof9en5en Nora Jorgen5f>n John R St~r Su,Y and RYOy Baron Ruin fY.nllPy E P &>nyvi Keith E 'lert>le Jol'l n T Boyd Jr Gerald1M J Sarto-;n R•Jth C Callanan Cap! Jotin Cdflahan Tome~ Leon H ano L1111an Cas'iull BrucP ~Pr C srr01yri °" Wa1r.i 8 .. !ly Ware fprra1ea Cou1n• LdOCt' Co1111h R1cnaro Hanay · lPP Hanr:Jy Oorotny Haroc...i<.r •· J E 'lan0el1 Edna BIV'Odc Charlene O\amt>er1a1n V1ctona Ou Pone Or George Ou Poot Joe and Jane CroWy Bill Dooley R ictlard and Bevef'ty E thott T hOmas C Ellictt Jtm and 0on .. Emer.;o., Eanos Ev!ln'> ... Pl F U('h<: RusSP1! F F Y"" Ha""~" E Fr.,...n L f Gnoo:,. ,_1,rnaPI ano Vic• I (.,Fr•"'O 8111 ari:l L..i 11< r"<• t-'.1rr Joy Har~r L~se VanDe11 Eogar H111 Dora Hill Beve<ry Salata Ber l'\le Sc l'lneu'9 r Gold•e Josepri Mr and Mr<; 0r'anoo Ludov1se Elmer Larson Jooy Lynn lbacn Robert McCuray AdeleoD Daniel• Ruth M Kahn Cnns HoPoE'f Elrzabech Lewts Lynn Turner CoMtance WOOd Snt>tty Whearty Zada Taylor H o11y Sefv1s CarOl Soutn -~Mcs....L L. M1~ Frank Mar-.haol Robin Novak D•ana Spnnoer M Diane Pant'\On Richard J Ranier Frances N Mears E L UC'lle Pnce Mcu1nf' Uketl Alan ano Pal RYP1nsk1 Bernard Scl'lneider Kenneth Samoson Audrey Samoson Paul T Salata & ~er1y Geftrude C Rebef1 Eudora C Redmon Arlene Solitag Zada TayiOf A L Stnckler John F Vogel J Dale Turner Willard S VOit Betty B Ward Othal P Wells Gordon H West Jae c Wood Nancy J. W1ISOfl David R WMe Roger F W11son W1111em S. Gem e HooeGeme Jack Pnc:e • Reid Plummer Patnc1a Plummer Ellen and John Ward Bill and Sara Aldndge Rosemaiy Luxton Owen Mclean Bruce Decker A.Rodgers Maxine M Mink Mrs E~he 0 Jones M Rogue Hemley Wilham E Langston LOUIS 0 Russo Michael L Meyer William C Ring Anthony R Mo1so John L. Corel Leslte R. Wtute Ralph W Guida Wiiham G Church Ed Morgan Jan A. Adams Joan Arone Paul Dunlao ll't'Z Howald Betty F. Hughes Margaret Compton Granl Howald Garnet Bamc:k Ftanees N Mear& E L 1><:1 le Pn<;.e Ho oe Slllet Noat Sunon Clay Smeth Wilma Stevens Cathenne Plummer Mary Lee Martin Hoity Senl!'> Garyw Bumll Ken Caroenter Mary MaroarPt Finster J"rrlJlrJ A B1oc.1< HPrb Boehm Fran I-tarns Clay SrTttth lher~Sm•th Richard Strickler Pat Suter Tom 5utPr JdM1 Arno1d R E Hanoy HP,dn<' Ekaar>1 JI" 1 C A Higbie Mr ana Mrs G Mrl"J• Hol'>l"•n Rutn Karvi • Davr-K1tcht•n ~ E Legrc1nd Robert Leonard Seth Oberg Jr Richard Ranger Bnan Pattison L~ Sammis Gefald1ne SandOf Ben C Dean+l Edgat Scne<:k Oona Id Sflaw :arot Gandy Ptlrl TOtf>f' Davia Smith Harry J Wpty>r .k'nn T ()ml.1nsor Vari< Gnfhth eon W Holm.> OPll H DeRevere & Assoc Frank P Jank Nilham Harper P1Jul J Snettt>r llTN Consolidated Inc Albert Janer Sam Pnce James Glavas J Man OU>ofne :::rystat Dooley Melva Glavas Dick Penf11 ~eono<e Penl11 J MathewOsbOmt> Delbert Parsons q,ch ard Hausman Richard Mar0W1tz < E Ve<t>te L F He1l1g Jack G Raub Jol'ln McOwen James M Parker HatPmc:run Retha Ott ~uQh Ron· Murchison Beverly A Murchison Priscilla L MartM"lez 31en Martin John Macnab George Buccola H ank Hill Manlyn E. Hausman Timothy P Ha1d1nger Stanford Green Oebblft Gray Gilbert W Ferguson Anrta ~uson James P Felton Lyman S Faulkner Lynn Dowty James Dowty M1m1 Chot1ner 8111 81~ Irvine Black Emmii Jane Ailey Marcia J Kear Robert W Bein ca1<>we11 A catnc>bell Miriam 0 Katz Robert J. Manhall Robert S Barnes Steve & Toni 8ef1inger Nancy C:Ura Cath9nne Buccola Stan Cohen Jack Goffman A•Cohen Barnet Larks Alex Schwarz CalVln E. Woolsey Cecilia Cate Tom Ha It Bob Owen • VOTE APRILS RUTHEL YN PLUMMER •1...-.iwa•• • C0111-1r Afhln ........... I • -·~•·•~O~f ...... 0~¥~0,_.S~•~;,....Pf ______ ...,...~ ..... ..._...._.~.~4..,.;C e ........ "u~- • . . . . . ·NATION Mond9Y. Aprll 7, 1NO t~------~~~----------------------------------------------------------------------------~~ jSome ~o~tesses Like Top Sergeants . -. , ., ~O· ~lrulLIGAN MtL&A.N, a.~~r •, 1a• towed bJ a ra&asut .. alp: "PMut wajt lot bait ... to !INl ,.._" •tole IUW' &Ml wt••' •draft ........ Ullie mlUt.ary wiU I.lift a _.. ,... : Mrvo6r fll ant Mf1•Ul material. : ,,_. lmperioul •'-'tAorit>' ftfUJ'.'91, wlao wlekl •a ..... Uk• a ead.re auc;,_:n be Snalub&e at Ar., ~ cut.en, U.., ta• pricle ln P'&lt"'-DIOPle wbeN tb•1 don't want to 10 and ·daft"t ftt at al1. •"ft08 WAY. PL ASE" 8ffOtJ'LD wor-.. ••II orderina • re•lment about u It doea In dl1 d pUDiQI the IOUt.ary diner wbo only wanu to read Ma MWtpaper tn peace beneath the brt&ht cban· deUer but ii Mated wttb 'huton.lc nrmneu 1n a dark toner nat to a table tu.II ol aqu1bbUn1 kld1. ual•"' him lbe aame 1urly waltNN bandlln1 U.. b\LI tour &Mt J\&ll ca.me 1n tho doot. A~ WITll AN IN•ANT to her arma ll ... .,. ..... "'°"' th cle•r amonn. an~· wl~ a llO* la bound to end I.IP next to lbe Jui•box. '°"'._. ud wheea.n an placed lmmedlaltl)' near U. lr'oet door or a drW w1Ddow. wbU uthma IUff.-.n .... alluat.ed cUnctly beneath the alr coaclttklDtr lbolt a,. tbe tnnexlble rulet or the ha'*1 bolteta code. Old friends who havon't aeen eadt other for yean and have 110 much to catcb up on flnd t.Mma lvoe at a co&y table betide the rock bend'1 lar101t ampUfior rettaurant Ill t>mpty . condemned by lhe board of hHlth and ~r notice of bankruptcy. a hostess will 1top you at the inviolable velvet cord with the In l:Dlland. of course. such realmentaUon at el•ven111 or hlah tea la older and more entrenched than Her Maj~11ly'1 Uouaehold Cavalry. Even lf a a1• 1ardeft club 1tnld a con~ ot mu11en and 1W1 llnd a table for 8Wy Mart.lo far f~-~ vl1lUD1 marshmallow aalelmtn wit.bout n11111q anyone'• feat~l'f. _ _ _ ..... 8amsny had learned ht.I craft. at UM tDM ol Toota. do tn turn bad bMa vtned ID ll'OUP table eUqutUe ud control at LeoD • Eddii'1, tbt old Prohlbttloo 1peakeH1 where b• advueed ln wladom and arac. from~ to Madwaitet. ·~ n&ST THING I UAaNED at Leoo " Eddle'a," Toots once told me, "la never Mat a ptpe smoker at a rtn11lde table. They'll crttlclze the food. fall uleep durinl tbe floor show and leave a bum tip." The defenae real•. Oh. miaa. can l have another cup of coffee? Mlsa. Mias. Ob Mlu ... ? ...... ~ ........ 4 ............... I II AJJ,,...Cetl Jill S. Ruckelbaua~ a -second·ecbeloQ ualltant in N~ admlal1tratloa bu belD UIMJllWll l o Civil lllat Comml11lo11 bJ President carter. ~ ......... • Even tr a ralaurant ll totally empty wtth not a "rllened" alp tn 1l1ht. It'-" a1ain1t p~I. standard opftatln& procedure llnd the sacred honor ol the royal and ancient coterie ot hostile withe~ question, "Kave you booked., .. -have ~ m e a reservation In advance., Not to have DON'T ~ RON ( RESIDENTS · hoate&ae!> for a looe guest C • . )lo a~t the \able . over wn,-~#14' looking the bay or the . ,,CL_ -tew r•rden unl~as ll IS a ___ _... _ _..._ reczlng cold day and that guest 1s thinly clad LovePs must never be left by themselve5 An alert. no-non!>ense hostl'SS will always station them in the middle of a circle of <·horthng conven taoneers swappa.ng bawdy stone!> or nexl to the two purple coiffured spinsters with the French poodh: In cashmere bootees. . ON THE OTHER HAND, BUSINESS ty~ who come anto the dining room with name tags on their lapels and attache caset. under their arms. looking suspiciously like they wanted to talk s hop, must be given the table next to the banging ~itchen door or a longside the silverware tray to lesl lbelr powers Of C0'1Centratlon A salesman going over his books In a quiet cor 11er must never be left to his own devices if there 1~ a motorcycle gang available for the adJomang ta ble or a 6-year-old's birthday party. • A spit-a nd-pohsh hoi.tc.-ss can tell at a glance 1r )I patron 1s an a hurry to gel served. !>O right off l>ht' Plan for Shake LOS ALTOS CAP) f\ neighborhood m Los Altos is organizing iL,elf to be prepared for a met· JOr earthquake, including pinpointing hot tubs for emergency waler supplies. "The more people we ~ct organized lo help each other. the better of( we'll be when 'the ba g pne' hits -and there's no doubt it's going to. sooner or later," said Margaret Masdeo, 58, one or the organizers. . The plan calls for a disaster headquarters m a )learby park using neighborhood recreational ~ehicles. I am a concerned ten year resi- dent who has become alarmed at the arrogance and lack of responsibility displayed by some council people during the past two years. So alarmed that I have decided to write this open letter. I do not conduct any business within Newport Beach, I only re- -"----1--+-.. sidehere wifh my-iumily. After attending many council meet- ings only a s an interested citizen I feel that .Jhe proper term for our council 'maiority is not Residentialists but "Obstruc- tionists." They are seriously damaging the fabric of our city government, our city and its citizens. · We as a country, a state and a city are heading into difficult times. We need free thinking, positive and innovative people on our city council to solve our serious problems and return Newport Beach government to the open, positive, progressive and effective body it once was. If you care for our city and our future please vote April 8th with me a concerned citizen for: John C. Cox, Jr. Philip Maurer Rutbelya Plummer ,......,., IWlll!~~.A~Cltl­*7~0.-...._. • ...._....._ .... M ked ls Uk~ not beang baptized or to die un· SPOIL PAmNSON VOTE 1hrlven, 1tJU1l asn'tdone, old boy. NEWPORT VOTI for I KNOW IN ADVANCE TIOS will brtnt the heavenB down on my head an a cataclysmic s nek P£0PIES CHOICE of hell.tons m hol,tess f!rb, but it does seem to me FOi #1 on loUot c., c'.!!.-\ WILLIAMS that men are much tter -mo~ considerate. more invt>nllve , less Prl!!Ssaan -at the JOb of seat WILLIAMS VOTI TUESOAY APRIL ln4 ang guests in public euten es .,.,.,,_ ... a.- Summy, the sbr"wd, suuve. unperturbable bead (-Ro._ -~°"" '--~ '-""--...... , __ aw.--. ... ....... utcr al th•: old Tools Sbor·s, could seat a golden _, __ -.....-.-• Co-.100._._ ETUS JJ THE CORN ER OF OR D WILSON. Grand Opening of Columbia Savings beautiful new_bome in Costa Mesa. This is our permonef't new home and we did It 1n grond·style We put 1n the largest safe deposit voulr 1n Costa Mesa with oversized boxes big enough to hold your jewelry, com collection. and object d 'art (it's free to Columbto customers with a mini· mum balance). • We hove the only community meer · 1ng room of ony finonc1ol 1nsnM1on 1n Costa /l/'teso It's luxunously decor· oted and furnished. and 1t ·s yours for rhe asking 1f you·re a qualified - non-profit sooal or community orgon12otion. Simply coll manager: Darlene Nioguire. or one of her staff to arrange a dare. All this. plus of course. the highest insured 1nrerest rote ovo1loble any· where. o host of free services. con· venient drive-up service. and o staff of savings speciohsts standing by ro hef p you WJth a new high· yield occounr. Meet us at our festive open house ond help us ce\ebrote. r\emembef. that's at our new home. At the corner of Harbor ond Wiison. COWMBIA SAVINGS ft -; \ . ..--. -··----.. -·-~ ........ _.., . ' -.. _,. --·,,. ....... .,... .... ..-. ... , ..... " ,, . ' t f • • '· • l l l· • Mondr; Aprtl 7 t• R ·urnl '!Pown 4AUU (AP) -Ula• .- lat .. ptftlDMU, ll ' ...... . ::=-: Could tM .... • • ,,b louJ)_b1 of W• 111er "fl 'alplftCiiUj' llalUtWe of •ID el\Ur. tow.a" Wlmo.t•tWo ·1•are lMtr • ...._ rnldimta of tb • • J..-VaUey oommUAl~ 1tCNkt ..,... t "' cbenaed their cilt.J. • not all would qNe the re wu for lb belt r. lolDe eal t• "danaeroua•• or ttb1nl from the devil." SN'nON OF l be-re bnn mem~ ol a cont.rovt'rtY &hat luro«!d nt'ltbbor •C•ln•t ~a.bor lo wbal bu be n ribed • "• mlnJatuN cMI w .. ut for Erhard. tht' "Parhtr Experiment" wa:. u i.ucce11i Erhard HYI I.he ~t corPorauon. '-". cou.Lcl hrtttr. A bout l'IO ,_ldeeta 1lped up. for Uw ttalal.na. Aft•r lb• flrll ol ltJO l:MRIW' MMlodl. ~ '130 re111abed About 100 completed all f~ .. Mlllcma and. of tbciee. only about 50 wtH trom Parlier. ttl any of the dropout• CQm· plaln•d 1bo1.1t "obacene" l•n1u•ae med ln the tratnin1 They Hid t.h 1an1u1aie wu ln· appropriat~ In a traditional. re· lialoua communlty like ParUer t:aHAaO AGR~ES. HE aays tbat. while foul 1~1ua1e is com· monly Ult.'<i Ul-1 eisl tralning, 1t wu~ m latu1'toly stressed In Pnrller because the lraioer thoua ht the c1Uzens bad pro blem11 dealln& with 1t. Ao.lot," be ••YJ· "I h.av.n'l .....-~ tioo -well on Ila lcan·Americau. ••ne bottom line la J lhlnk ell 1 CJan eroua. 'Tiie ltllner ll'llelt equlpped to bandlt wbal ll hap- peoln1 ln the .-1loo. The train· ln1 can aet out of hand.·· M says. GINGER CANTANO - whose brother. CoocUman Ao· tbony Alvarei. also took t.he tralning -helped \.() oraanbe those agaln.st est. She bu been quoted as saying est ls "something from the devU." "J view it as another cult idea. 1 feel that any person who's real· ly mvolved tn est is not tbetr own person,·· she says. "They quote Erhard as t.heir own Rev Moon ·· ............ .~ .. At the tlJM, I wa a ltttk ~ aa.out .&M teN,,,_, Jl R":'-- (eel) cellMd ID U.. communily.J".., be says. "U polarised people. r ...... HtUe eom.M ... bGul ... AM I • m)'lvu. •. •·But ln the Iona run. m~~ it : was aood for the commw:a.hy. n caused people to think aboU\.•, pro1ram. Uke t.hla." be says. ,, '. THE &EV . GER &V O'Rourke, a MUI Valley priestrf' wbo helps orca.nlze group tram.-•. Ines for est, •uiaest.a Parlier r& • • s ident.a believed "tbelr faith may be robbed." Erhard says the training Pn:f.' bably served some good in Pa rlier. lf onJy (o "sUr the~ .. pie up." b 1rossed $20.~ mllUon 111 , UMd lta Parber l'Xperienc-e xpanding its trttlnlna c.o runtl as throughout the world ·w e learned a lot more from people of Pa rlJer tban they rned from us," i.ay1> Erhard ... llfi,...... LEARNED A LOT Werner Erhard After the dropouts reported the IW1guage to neighbors. the city became divided belween those ror est and lbo6e again.st at The clash continued WlW the l'1ty council stated the question of est 's success Ln Parlier "can only be answered wilh time use If." Former c1ty manaae r Dan Ayala. the olber city official wbo recommended the program an Parher. regrets the con - troversy. .. IF 111EY cPAllLIEll re.1 · dents) were to apply the energy applied to the controversy to other Uungs, I think they could have accompUsbed l>ome ma, jor things.·· he says 'SCARED ME ' Paul Morantz Attorney Paul Morant.%. a not~;' ed crtUc ol ao-ealled cults. dis~ · agrees. He defines the ParUer experiment u "an attempt to use the tools of coercive persuasion oo an entire com·' munity. · ARLIER. THE "Buckle of Raisin Belt." 1s a struggllng 1c ultural t'ommun1ty The es of its 3.000 citizens hJI In M::iy, 1978. est 0Hlc1al1> or fert-d to train the entire city of Parher frt.'e On the r~commen dallon of two city officials who had taken the training. the city council accepted . but. never formally endorsed the program. A short while later. Mayor An· drtw &:rules. one or the original proponent.!) or est in Parlier. re· ~1gned He said llis resignation had nottung to do with est Ayala recently resigned. but says his d~asion had nothing t.o do with est. any Last.lJlg effect m the com mun1ty. but ne ither doei. he think ParlJer ever really needed the tra.Uung ••THE WHOLE TBJNG I was there sca red me ," says .Moranu. ··u realty was one or the scarier things l 've ever seen." In a root.note on the expert·-:· me nt, est otricials point out that · Parlier citizens are sUll eligible " ror a scbolanhlp t.hat brings the · training's C06t down from S350 t.6'•' 1ust S50. They estimate that 6& ·"" residents have taken advantage or the oHer since the con· troversy t>e&an . than three pagei. in the nty phone directory. me 90 percent of Parlier'!> idents are Mex i can · ericans and mos t attend ss ea ch Sunday at Our Lady oC: Sorrows. the town's Roman Cftholic Church. THE COUNCIL HOPED est. which purports to teach part.kl· pants to live fuller lives by tax ing charge of their surround· , RE WAS REPLACED by Raul M a rtlnez. another est grad who thinks he might have made u mistake by i.DIUally s upporting the program. "lt seems to work really well on middle class people. mosUy For the Record SF Computer AUis Health eat•Net~ DeatJaNor~ SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -You smoke a pack a day. drive like a maniac without a seatbelt and the most exercise you get IS hoisting a few after work. You know th&t ·~ a prescnpllon ror a short life Nol au think est was "bad .. tor Parlier Police Chwf J oe Anaya and Ruth BanuelOb, both est grads. think the community overreact· ed . Anaya d<>e9n•t think est had THE REV. DANIEL Lopez, pastor of Our Lady of SorroWli, was drawn into the controver!>y when spiritual issues we re raised. He says the citizens re· acted strongly because they didn't know that est was "trying to shock them mto something Parent Support Becked VOTE FOA TOM UVENGOOD HUNTINOTON BEACH TMA__,. n. _.... c~· ._._ ~--.. •a.~ -._.., ... -...-. ANNAPOL IS . Md ~:;::~~".:7:.'.01;;;,' <AP > -Grown childreo ~·""---°' . .._.,<WP.,,. can be sent to Jail ar they -lk--=-~--------• are able to support their----------- destitute parents and re· ruse to do so. the state Court of Special Appeals Call 642-5678. Put • tew word1 to w°'k for ou PAID P0\.111(.AL AOV KEEP LOCAL ELECTIONS LOCAL I No on D I Yea on A ~."°•or th Vrw .,,.,_"'f ... ,,.,_,,, t(,t V1• \l~t•• H ~ "'•• ... " Keepayou on tOpof the local scene ... Sundays in the DAILY PILOT E .-• But what to do about 1t ., You know you should quit smolung. start JOgglng and lay off the booze II only someone would tell you to. and explain the specific benefits. THAT'S THE JOB OF NU RSE Mary Reardon at Health Cl·nter No 1 hasrwed i~mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij The ruhn~. upht.>ld an 01.ntwr-.. * PllENOEltGASf AP C.Allll C t<RI S TIAN P ENOCllC.A!>T. rlt\IOMI of 8<1ID0<1 ~.R c tn ~\ t.1on -Lowes t priced loca l l.remation arrange· itients chapel available lor services. Burlal at :•ea or cemetery. We tecure VA or Soc. Sec. J>ene flt s to help you t efray costs. Q7' Ray f_Nn1ty ~ ffie>m:l.laQy • a...,.9Mdl. ...,~ trt.c> 41N-1535 {114} 412-0100 , • ~ rtaFAMtLY COLOt4tAL RU 'IC AL HC*e 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 f'ACaftC YllW MIMOllAL PA.Ill Ceme1erv Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View 01111e Newport Beach 644-2700 •McCO«Mfal MOITUAlllS • LaQuna Beach .. ,. 494-9415 LaQuna Hill& 768-QQ33 San Juan C8p1s1rano 495-1n6 HAUOlt LAWM-MT. OUYI MortuaN • Cemeterv CrefNlON 1625 G15lef Ave Costa Mesa SA().~ f'tllCl•OTHHS 1&1 •0AD'WAY WOITU~Y 110 Broadway Cost•Mesa EM2·9t50 SMf1'M a TVn&L WOWTUAIY 'WISla. .. CHAPIL Mortuerv • Cfe,,,.11on• 427 E 17th SI Cost• MeA 646-4888 ,.c~ .aonm' SMmtS MOIT\IA.IY 627 Main St ~nurnnon Beech ~ .. f'irst. ~he'll give: you a look at what's 1n store 1f you kl'ep playing the i.aml' game~ "1th your health Then she'll ~ho" you how to play a hana against Father Time "1th the deck stacked in your favor You havt.' a comput<.'r on your side And 1f ''OU can't wm. you c.t lt-asl can play to a draw · What she offers 1s the Health Hazard Ap- praisal. a way of reducing the odds or your dying "1th an the next decade from one of the 10 leading causes of death -the old familiar list of heart at· tack. stroke. cancer. auto wreck. etc. "MOST PEOPLE KNOW WHAT THE leading killers are."' she says "Maybe they fttl helpless or don't know what to do .. o ld' ··parl·nt ~upport .. la" under which l'-1.0 chaldn·n '-'\."rl" con' 1ctcd 1n Balt1m orl•·CC1unt~ Circuit Court AT THE ~aml· t1ml-. the court rt-versed the conv1ct.Joo~ or the two because at round Ul their par ticular case they could not allord c.o pay s upport for their 88· year-old mother Paid Pol itical Advertisement VOTE TOMORROW FOR Cox-Clucas-Ryckoff : Some NEW with the OLD Pd1Cl tor b'f Dan Br1qr\dm 1001 Bav'>1de Or Corond cJ~I M dr ' ' San Francisco's program. earned out in five cit) health cenl<'rl>. 11> the first an the state and one of perha~ a doz<'n around the country "hi ch have handl<'d about 200.000 patients the past few years Once you·vc enrolled. for a $6 f~. you sec a slide show with a mime demonstrating how the "ay you IJve helps determine how long you live The pareot-support la w . whic h r equires children who are able to prov ide destitute parents with "ne<:essary shelter. food. ca.re and cl~h1ng·· has been on ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Deaths the books in Maryland since 1916 But many ----------------~,..----------~, ... ., Elsewhere J\ T LANT A r A P 1 Civi l War historian Bell Irvin Wllt>y. 72. "ho described the sorrows and joys of the common soldier an such books as "The Life of Johnny Reh"' and '"The Life of Billy Yank.'" died Fri d ay. He \\as professor e m entus or history ;.it Emory University. CAIRO. Egypt lAPl -Gen. Mahmoud Ab· delmooelm, 54. the com· mander of the Egyptian air force ana t:teputy minister of defense. died unexpeetedly of a heart attack Sunday. the of tidal Middle East news agency reported. H OLYOKE . Ma ss . CAP) -Earle Spring, 78 -year ·old kidney dialysis patient whose family was righting a court battle to allow him to "die with dignity." die"d Sunday. apparently of natural causes. NEW YORK <AP l Stage and screen star Luella Gear, 80. whose sarcastic. wisecracking wit enhanced numerous Broadway plays includ· ing the 1932 hit "The Gay Divorcee" died Thursday after a long illness. LOS ANGELES <AP > -Character actreu and former child star Mary McCarty. 56. was round dead at her home Thur s da y . She port.rayed a nurse in the CBS television serles "Trapper John, M.O." Cope Collect You fill out a quesllonaire with your medical history. lifestyle and any problems that might be hereditary. Your blood pressure is taken and a s ample as dra~ to measur<' the cholesterol level. THE INt'ORMATION IS PUMPED into a computer at the Univers~ty or California, w~ch compares it with actuarial data on the leading causes of death for people of your age and sex Take the example or one 40-year-old man. The computer gives tum an "appraised" age of 45. In other words. the Uungs he does mean be has the same risk of dying with10 10 years as a 45· y('ar -old But then comel> the catch -be can substan· tially reduce the odds of dymg by SO 1f he follows the computer's recommendations THE COMPUTER TEl..J.S KIM to lose 40 of the 200 pounds oo his six-foot frame~ quit smoking a pack a day. cul back on h.is intake of up to 24 drinks a week. exercise and have an annual rectal exam "We can refer him lo a program lo help him qui t smokmn. drinking. or develop an exercise program There are also programs for weight con- trol and stress management.·· Mrs. Reardon sa ys The man signs an agreem ent to carry out the recommendations Three days tater. he gets an "encoW"agement" letter Two months later and again in six months, he is mailed a copy of the agreement to jog his memory. If be doesn't reply. he gets a reminder by telephone IF HE FOLLOWS THROUGH. be can reach the "attainable" age of 36 determined by the com· puter -slashing nine yea.rs from the estimate of h is physical age and the odds of b.is dying withm the next decade social services ofhc1als thought the parental support law had ~en taken oft the books long atto. "l WAS dumfounded," said Dr. Matthew L. Tayback. head of the state office on aging ·'I thought about 15 years ago we had removed the r es pon s ibi lity of c h ildren for their pareots." Ernestine F Jones . acting director of socaal services ror Baltimore. said the ruling "could have a tremendous Im· pact on a lot of our pro- grams. "WE'LL HAVE t o spend all kinds or time an court Just to force children to prove that they cannot afford to s upport their parents." Ms . Jones s aid . "To have to go through Mll this red tape t o haul them tnw court would be ludicrous.'' Welfare officials said the ability of childreo to s upport their parents la not considered In d~id· ing I( t.be elders quaUfy ror government aid pro- grams. Because 'Of irreversible damage. disease or heredity not all results are dramatic. As Mrs THERE WAS nothial Reardon has found. you can't please everyone. . i.D lbe court opklioa to One ~year-old was told he could cul his ~I 1 eat t bat a a y "computer" age to a cbild·llke 21. Wbat did he sea lD elillbill\1 for say? . cb aid pro1ram1 "I've already been that young and l don t v.·anl \IVC>uld be requlred. bul to be 21 aiain ! " Tayback said be la COO· , Swetks Cancer Risk STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP> -II trends con· Unue, oearly one-third of all Swedes will die of cancer by the year 2025, an otftdal Swed.lab report says. The report by the Swedish Ceatral Bureau of Statistics aald the number of cancer cues bu tn· creased rrom U ,000 to 35,000 to 20 yean. Elchly percent of the cases are believed to have been caused by environmental factors. It sold. cerned lbe court rulln& might have such an Im· pact. Vlolatlon of the paren· tat support law Is a ml•· demeanor. carryln& a poaaible. $:500 llne and one-year jail term. Fire Bugs BAKERSFIELD <AP) -Burning sulfur to rtd a home of cockroaches lgntled a fire lbat d1ma1ed a bedroom. cl· ty firefighters said. The rlH ca used $2 ,100 W# ~ ..... ~1' • ....,..., ... _,...,.,. __ o.-..... -~ ... Geo-Vo~ ... _..,.<Ai"..._ ... _ ..... _..,..,_.,,. ... _"""°"'-'"""' .. "'"--... _, ..... o .. ~ .. .,.,""' ...... 11""~.P ... ,,,.,..,~ ... (.,~ Vt ~ ...... ~~a .. ..., ,,.,,.~ ...,_,,.,._.,.... ...... --. ... ...,., ...... _......,.. Mt llloe"""'llO"CI ... -...... ~~ ... -.... -~-· ... _ ...... --eo.,.. ... _,...._ _~ .... ...., ...... '"""""'.__...... .............. °'""_ ... _ ...... __ 0.-1 ...... l....,..~ ... ...., ...... "---... ...., ...... 1 __ ... ...., ...... aw-~ ... ---~ ... o ... ~ ... ...., .......... ~ ._. ___ '- ..,_ ..... c_~ ...... 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'*L~·--... --.-v...oo... -----.... -..... --.... ._.. __ ...,,.__ ......... _... .... -.-.. ... -... a..--... ~~ *"•--~ .. --......., ..... ~-. ... -...... QolW ft WO.C.lot -0.-~ ... ...,....,.,.,. ON APRIL 8th RE-EL1:CT ED McFARLAND .... "" ... ...,, __ ._.._._co..-... t•tw..,._,_.....,.....n- LOS ANGELES <AP> -Los Angeles police or. flcers are the highest paid in the nation, ac· cording to a 20-montb study of mun1clpal pay packages in 12 major U.S . cit.lea. By the year 2000, 218 percent of all men and 28 percent of the women In Sweden will die of cancer, and by 2025 the number wtU have risen to 31 per· cenl tor both men and women. the report said. damage to the home .. ----------------------~~-.-~ -------____ ...._ . '-................ -.. ---...... --. ...... -···· .-, "'" "'\ • f,.. •.Ill . ..... _ _...., _____ ..,. .. ~ . ~ ..... .. • :· .- l 'VB ALWAYS 8S&N 01M '°tum my Mad LO 1et·rkh.quiek KMID uod LO be cooUDuaUy arnued by Lbote who fell prey LO lbem. .. HUrl) Ulowl... '°llan. wor\aa ol au.. , ... Ule • I ...... N # I Moul Mw aUYW .Oca --adU,_ a.o-U.a1' m~led .tihUMir.lA Yll • r ... Hilu.. ._,kall ... •¥10l&t •••'I· •1 ~··~Woo'° -'"°"'M home dtt poulbWt.1 \Ml >'••· l•flaUo•·b•U.,•d and h · .......... I &oo ~ld Ju..rnp oo UM ba ....... 't\'CMa \ave LO loot at '' a1 • tone· ...._ CbiN." he 1ald. "It can'l 10 ...... and ~ven U ll doea. lt 'U 10 back "'P-What are you ununa. ~~ .,.rctnt "'wNet• At an lnllaUoo rate ol almmt 2IO ptt"eeClt ! · · ,...........,, .., .... ""'* ..... o.,. ,, ........ w ...... '-""· tr-~ ... "" NIU.. .. lllOI "WW• ~ 9' ~­~Pt-..'' ~oUege Dean Selected Or. Frank Marinl, dean ot the COU.1e ot Aria and lAUerl al San Diego State Unlwnlty lioce ltl'S. bu been named vice pree.ideat for academic affalrl at Cal State F\alkrtoa, effect!" JulJ l . MOndflY. Apffl 7. 1980 • DAILY PILOT .427 . Plld WES BANNISTER POI CITY COUMCL FOlllllM CITY GOYllMMIHf For H.B. City Treasurer ~::~ . . . . . .... '• . .... . As a lud, 1 stayed away from ~ nickel toss and sboouna aaDcnes at M Y ASSETS AMOUNTED to *2.SOO. all In aavln11. J con\emplated, · reaaonlnl that 11 J ever needed to IO lnt.o I.he aaviQJ1, SZ.500 woWdn 't be worth anythlng any~ ay lnflal100 ------------------------------_;=============-=;..._----.....,., 1 WAS pawm1 at the aavln1r.. ,• the carruvals, pre· ferrln R the guaranteed return of a thrilling ride pr cotton candy to the n sk of winning trinket s and stufted animals. I told tum to arrange to buy ubout , As an adult. the closest l 've gotten to spreading my mone y around was buying a few 11uHT fi"anclal advice books supposedly a1mtd at the wage earner. But they don't g1"e cut-and dried answers. And I never had any money anyway SO JN DECEMBER, when another reporter m the pressroom al Alaska'!. Statehouse got off the telephone and announced he'd arranged to buy UC R egents Lose F ight , R eveal Finan c ia l D a ta SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -After hite years of legal maneuvering to a~id it, regents of the University of allifomia have filed statements dis· ciosing their sources of income. ;.The most extensive statement filed os by Stanley Sheinbaum of Los ~geles, who listed 2() holdings worth rnon• than Sl00.000 and numerous others worth less than $100,000. ' ;OTHER REGENTS who showed cnajor financial holdings were Edward Carter of Los Angeles, who listed ioteres t worth more than St00,000 in each of fi ve companies . John Lawrence of Orinda. with com moo stocks worth more than $100.000 in each of three companies . .. J oseph Moore of ~ 00 S a n Fr a n c i s c o . who listed common stock hol~nl{s bet ween Sl0.000 and $100,000 . m 32 ma1or corporations : and Wilham Wilson of Los Angeles. who llsted over Sl80,000 in one rec.ti estate de· ve\opment compc.tn y. . Three regents, Ro.bert Reynolds, Yerne Orr and Wilham French Smith. !'aid their statements were in the mail as ordered th1~ year by Suoerior Court Judee B·•ron Arnold . R EGENTS YORI WADA, Vilma 1 Martinez and Gregory Bateson listed only nunor holdings. Ex-officio re- gents Gov Edmund Brown Jr .. Lt. Go\'. Mike Curb, Assembly Speaker I Leo McCarthy and state ~uperi~len · dent of Public Instruction Wilson Riles have already filed statements as public offtc1als The regents argued that disclosure o( their finance~ "a!> an unwarranted ·inva~1on of pnvacy They had lost a lawsuit against the ·~tate Fair Politjcal Practices Com· , mission. which insisted they 'Yere ob- liged to disclose their bol~.gs as 'Public officials under an uutiaUve which went into effect in 1975. $2,000 worth I figured I would 1ust hkllg onto lhe silver for a few months , let &l go up a hllle bit, then cash in and perhaps have a httle more money for an in vestment not so speculal&vt' "I ALMOST FEEL unpatriotic," I ~aid a.s we left for the bank that af temoon. I r eferred to a fe e ling that somehow I was abandomog lhe good olddollarbecauseofgreed At the bank, I handed over a chttk for 40 ounces of s ilver at $47 75 an ounce and was told lhe two 2Q ounce bars would arrlVe Ln about a month Buy the lime l got back to the of· lice. The Associated Press wire re ported that silver had clo.!>ed for the day at S46 and change Ouch' IT'S GONE DOWN ~teadily I got to the point where I re fused to even read the daily silver l>rice reporta. But . somehow. I was able to laugh. Until the stories broke about the Hunts' misfortunes -and the plunge in silver pnces to $11.60. Those 40 ounces that coet me $1,910 now are worth a little less than $600. Now, it's only knowing that there are others in the same boat that keeps me joking that I'll have the bars hammered into a beggar's cup or take them with me on my next trip to the dentist. Chile Orders Car Insurance SANTIAGO. Chile (AP> -Chile nexl year wiU start requiring car· ownen LO carry liability insurance. The Trampe>rtaUon and Coqimunlca·· lions Minlatry said the d~ree wtll ~ effective Jan. 1. Most Chilean drivers. especlally1 those with older cars, do not carry ln· surance. . Reduction of taxes and import duties on cars has congested Chile's highways and byways with some 600 000 vehicles. More than 200.000 of the'm are in Santiago. T wo Mo r e E xecuted KUALA LUMPUR. Malaysia - Two more men were hanged, bring~ log to seven the number executed in two weeks for Ule1al possession of firearm&. The death sentence or life imprisooment was made mandatory for that crime in 1975 after a number of killings by communist guerrillas and an increasing number of armed robberies. BE GOOD to YOURSELF •. ELECT WILLIAMS -~ a--ii-. -- Exceptional students need an exceptional university! BBA,MBA and more! We're tn an expanding and acceleraflng world ... and Natlonel University ts growing wTth edutts !Ike yoursett. E-..nlng clas&es. one course at a time convenience and a tacutty &elected from the highest educetional and professional levels. Come. ~ the metufe adutts ijlld eem your quality degree at National. " • Study one COUrsQ al a time. • One-time enrolJment fOf your entire degree program. • Evening and day classes to tit your busy schedule. Borom Classes begto April 7 _ .. _ .... .,_ ......... _...,. .. ______ .. __ I Paid Poht1cal Advertisement WHO'S AGAINST MEASURE D? -6 OF THE NINE CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES • HUNDREDS OF PROMINENT CITIZENS AND •BOTH LOCAL NEWSPAPERS RECOMMEND ANO VOTE ON D BUT COMPARE THE MEASURE YOURSELF: MEASUUA rtt91h 1oc.. Yohn to cwwt• .... • kK .. i1wn. Sllort balot. SnH a.-S 0 1 D. ElhNIHltH o 1~• mcH-. lacrenH 11•..lt•r of •oten .... wtll b• w• lwfa •do. locGI c••d.,•• .ct k--. . MEASURED MotioMt .ct St'Gh i1._. ...W tw.._ _, i-.oet ... loul ~ L.IJ ...... l1tt r odllut party polttlu to tthtorically ~-11--Ndlowt So~H SW S a A. ltlMh.tu • ,._ ... 1lecttea, t.a 1•" $If' of "'"""' W ..... _. wO.W IM foc•ed • •IM•ll ...... ,., ... c .......... ...... Measure A will shift city elections to coincide with school board elections in November of odd-numbered years. H ere's a partial list o f residents who have carefully examined both A and D and have decided to endorse MEASURE A: Mr and Mrs Oanre1 G Aldncri Mrs M . Armstrong Marione B Anderson Burt ind Mike Asrie Mr and Mrs Kenneth L A llen Sero,,, Anc>ran1an Ph1ho Arsl Tristan & Cathye Aley Margaretl'I Arst Lou and 8111 Allen Debra Allen James & Mary Behan Arnoldo~ Car~ Floyd Buell Carol Blanchard C Bec+i.et Norman and Lona1n~ Broely Allan~ Harner Bemus Mr and Mrs Len Bahs Mr & Mrs Ge<ald Bashaanse Alan Blum Dorothy~ Joe and Janet Bell David Btoomt>ero M 0 l ynne Bk>omberg Or Oavtd & Cynme Bunnell SylVta Bogen Caroline Bovee John Butler ., Mr & M,. Richard Comoold Otek and C#Oflne Clucas Dee Dee Cemr:>enMO Cae>t. John Callahan Jeff & MIWitue Cenoz John and Mandy Cote Verne Cox JudyCoooer Annette Cates • David Curry Mr & Mrs Edward Culver Ernest and Sally Camp Mra.. A J Doeaett ~L[)uey,MQ Earl 0.lC1er ( Lars de Jounge Mary Allyn Dexter Gery Evens Gerne Evans Harlan and Emily E.as1man Charlie Ecx:leslonl' Menan Ecdeslonf> Miss Sue L F.cker Richard M Fo~' M D James and Ahcf' F ullon Jol'ln Fust Elaine S Fo,, Mrs E1e~ Fo1• vtn G1"9Qf1ee F1el<l Judith A France Robert GU0<Jenn1·1r- Jeanne Gt0rdano Wanda Gwcro11~· Lon1ane Ga11 Jane GU1lan+> ~r and Mr5 LO<Pn Gr.: .. •Pr Mr ll Mr; Paul Grut>t•r T nc1a Harngan Mr arl(j Mr5 Oona1a Hp•n<•v Ct\arles Hendncks<>n. M 0 Tom Hovston Mrs Katri1een Hl>QPnN Mrs Wm Hill Jr Jean Har1 K athleen Ho.cie Marilyn Herl(jnck<.r.>n Lo•s M Halligan Evelyn Hart Mr & Mrs Eart H Hardage Jean Hamng1on GeOfge lllQleS Scoll the ice Cream Man Mike Jonnson Dr & Mrs Joseph 8 Jorgensen Mrs Arthur Jeooe Wiibur and l/1rg1n1a Kaye Aones Kalb Edward K & Anne Kusby S h1rtey Knutsen Jotln 8 . tonglley Jay Lk:hmln. M 0 Batt>&,. Lia.nan Elaine Umott Aoland & Maralyn Landngan Harner & Al Leamecs Joan P La Montag~ B11!1P Lenw-< Ca~ & Trunar ld'" - Bartiara L"vf>ll Hai & Nord Lt>nrT>a.., Jil"'" •.~OSl'T'd"" !.< 'l('Pr" M1 .. l' c Mot " r I ' r A ~P.>'1\ 'l<LauQ" n r , l "~ l,lplln• nit "" ~Mrs Wm ".~Cld c.-- ~ t>o•n L ,,1, .n19r..""• r, Di:.• .. Q De '·' n1ni Br') I '.Aefor ~ II ~-.Jn '·'1llf'• ".'a t Mar~ Margaret I" Montgorrie•y 81'•n•Cf' ~l'lllOy 8111 ancs Sv1• ~~ ,, \' arc1J Nofd 1'"'<l J,m NPWtt."~ K rtltt' Nonriuo Cynth•a & 0l"f£'" N1b10 Caryl and Jean 0 Skea Dr & Mrs l vere" Olen1c11 ~r & tolrs. Fra"C1s Odell Emily P Qooen V1191n1a ~ Georoe OchsnN Roy ll Mary Ostemout F r• rn Pu'!< le Joan•Petty Kathleen Power!> Manan Plf1<<, Ale..c Pef1(ins Al Pearson Trudi ~ Joe and .>JOy Rosener B renda Ross Marthena Randall Margaret RyQ<otf John W Reeder Jr F S. Rowland Joan Rowtand Beatnc:e Russell Paul Ryduolf C R (Tag) Rothaermel Or & Mn Rlctlard B S1moM>n Doris and Ed Schreiber Pat & Joe Sims 1.-largol & Mpmll Sk1ll1f"g Dons Sunderland John Shea Mar9dret J SonCldir Joari Schwartl \'aqori.: Adams Sned 81H Jnd Booo.e S1c101er fl,ja ncy ~.nnt•r Par Strar>q Pr t.,,. d"'l W1n,,1P Sn')r~ Jt_l-n F ')~11in ... '·'0 C Jr nP Sl.:Jyt>acl< B•ll and Karen Sm1•I -.1•IT' 1"<1 .)JC:Jy S°"""" Oc.n & 0. ~ctny StrJu'>' Rvbf•rt & Nanc.y Sa•lle• Pat11c1a SOdrkuhl r J11•d <;ii .. ftnpr "' r· '.' 1•Qo St,nrt "-a"C.Y C:.rit-ftr.,r J-:hn Stuan B J $1o.111onq 8 111 & Jc',1n Torre-; Wm L l hOmPSO<'I t lit ncp J Turrwr Angela Ficker wt-1te Or & Mts James Y Watt Mr & Mrs N ewt Waynf.>. Claire Wetdemetr Ruth E Wenner Helen We.ss Nan Wilson Wen<ty 'Mlhams Mr & Mrs. Aov WOOleey Bob & Mane White Ron Wisdom Mrs. A M. Woolley Ruth S Wright Ed and Ida W\lltams Jean and 8'11 Wegener RayW1lhams Wafter M Z~lar I VOTE m on MEASURE A l x ·1 ·1.._ ....... vo_n __ HO __ on_MEAS ___ u_RE_D ____ ........ l_x~I PA ID FOR B'V.COMMITTEE FOR NO ON D -YES ON A. DOROTHY STRAUSS. 101 I/IA VENEZIA, N.8 . 1.0 . #800504 1 • • • :. • ' ' 191 ........................................................................ i • ) . --... ------~ --. -. ·-.... -.... ~ --_... ... ..----· --........ --.. .. . . . -... "'··-.... ' ... ~,,. .... -.;.,. -- Monoay. Apnl 1. 1 eeo ,. "" ........ l• "eom.tlmM I think you don't w.nt to maater the masonic handahetcet'' Irvine Wrltt-r Satire Wim Semi-finals By RICHARD GREEN I CM CM Oatly ...... SC.If I An Irvine writer's story about an old m an bat ~ Uing seafood on his plate has earned a semi r finalist pos1tton in the third Internationa l Imitation ~Hemingway Competition. • Harry's Rar & American Grill, Century City, 1 sponsored the competition ln whlch 2,400 people 1 tried to win a trip to Florence, Italy, by writing a , humorous, one-page a rticle in the style of author 1 Ernest Hemingway. 1 GEORGE TAMAS, WHO OPERATES a com- puter business out of his Woodbridge home, en- tered the competition with an arttcle entitled "The 'Old Man and the Seafood." l An obvious satire on Hemingway's classic book. "The Old Man and the Sea." the article I began. 'The old man was finished. Margot knew it. Tbe waiter knew it. And now. he too. ··'Fish.· t he old ma n said. ·come on. fi sh.· But ·. the fi sh did not come. Instead he lay there wallowing now in the plate, and the old man pulled back al las t. He could not believe its s ize." IN HEMINGWAY'S "The Old Man ;.ind tht' Sea" the a uthor C'hron1cled the story of a man an :1 boat who s truggled for days v. 1th a fil>h on hll> hne · · t tried Lo picture hov. a senile Ernest He mmgway might have t T.AMAS written about a trip to d 1 seafood restaurant." said the 37-year-oki Tamas about his story . Tamas said 11 took him a bout one week to write the stof) Th<' story th,1t won the competition was wn t- ten h\-Richard W1ll.l>h1re of Portland. Ore. \ WILTSHIRE'S STORY BEGAN , "In the sum· mer of that year v.t:' laved an a fine old house near f Pon~ Vecellio. and the pigeons would settle on the 't window ledges. and we would feed them and think 1· about thl-' previous summer in Neuilly, where l there had also been pigeons and a fine house and ( ledges and much good feeding." \ The entries were judged by authors Ray Brad· ' bury and Barnaby Conrad; Jack Hemingway, son t of Ernest He mingway, Los Angeles Times colum· , ois t Jack Smith; literar y expert Digby Diehl: and advertising executive P aul Keye. Tamas said he ~ot into the computer business I because he could not earn a lJvi ng as a fiction WTtter. HE SAID, HOWEVER, THAT his computer 1 firm, Tamas & Associates, has been so successful tbat he 1s cons1denng going into the publishing l business. . "When t open the publ.Jshmg house. the first two books of mine that I publish will be 'The Newport Ar<•h1pela~o· C1nd 'Adventures of Wonder Worm ·" ~J ury Rules Teen ; : Caused Own Com.a MIAMI CAP> The Gillette Co. was not at fault when a youth lapsed into a coma five years a go after inbalmg fumes from a can of Right Guard deodorant, a federal jury has decided. Maria Hernandez contended that her son Rene, now 22, s uffered irreparable brain damage l when he held a can of Right Guard about 15 inches from bis face and held the nozzle down for a few seconds. Doctors say he will never recover. I She sued for $2.3 million, claiming that a warning against abuse printed oo the spray can was too mild and too small to be noticed. However, GilleUe argued that the lhen-17· year-old Rene soaked a towel with several cans of Right Guard and inhaled the fumes deeply in an f effort to get hieb. The towel was found by police. NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT for ~ Information regarding th• county requirement• for ualng a Flctttloue Bualne .. Name. IC..Q21 EXT. m 11 oa. Pl'f la lftlNtaollN .....,. . . Noc oer1 tic) I uw-ea onrwetctrt .,,...m, I baw a hlatal '9tal1 &Mt bothers me at nlaht. l daa't.c:cmaldtr lbal l o\'V91L nnb...aal brt1k(11t Take tlmt Oftb for a sandwich and a aodP fOf' lww-h It I al n!1bt Lbat I have my lar1e mHI. And I do admit that rm alway• nlbbllnc whtn I •atth TV to all boun ot the nllbt. l bave a hunth about whit you'll tell me to do. I'll pardon you even l/ )'C>U call me STUPID! r ' I DEAR MR. K: If I ealted ~ STUPID, whkh I won't, I'd be ln.1ultJa1 many t.bMaanda of other J)C!Opk;, too. Bt"C&UH molt of "" Are tboted by ~ handA ol thf' clock, we do not lake Che UDM to sit down to u lt1l~urely, aenslbJe breatfaat. TblJ throw• Ow ruat of the day's eaUn1 reitme oGt ot kiltH You have two good reasons for reforming your d ally dietary Ill Obesity (2) Hiatal bemla. Eat· 1na a huge mH I at night pacts in more calories lhun you rcullw Add the nibbhng at night and you ha vt-relillOrl t-nough to be overweight. YOV llA Y IE 8Vaf'alSED TO leam lb.at one o1 tM etteeUve waya we have to make the blatal 5 itlllln comforatM after he/ahe 1et1 lato it to reetrtct the me ot lbe evenlnc meal. Ov II U1..aly a precursor to paln and otbe:r • !Ilia J&. due to. a dWencied IWfHCh which encroaches tbrouah the diaphraern. My •uaestlon la that you dlatrtbute your food intake. Set )"OUt alarm one-half or one hour earlier eo lhM you can take tlme to have an unhurried brealrfut of trutt Juice, ham or bacon and eggs (If you do not have a rr-~~~~~--. f::~:·!:~0'eJ::.~·~n:.l~ DOCTOR IN wiU rort111 you tor the re-THE HOUSE matnder of the day. • .J ALSO TAKE n111; AWAY FROM your desk for a rel.axing lunch. At dinner lime you will not be starved and leu likely to overeat. Too much TV nibbling at night is, of cotu"l!se. another NO·NO If you follow these reasonable sugge5tions. Mr. K. you wiU aoon find that you are wesghwg less: and are thankful for a b.Jatal hernia that baa learned to behave Paid Pohhcal Advert1scmenr The Koll Company ••• II £DICA.LB'ITE8 Dear Dr. StemeY ' : WlU ::.z-narre ev t.alre the place ot ceoeral ..... f Por eu~ pie. I have a gaU bladder tWel wUb many •mall tton~"-J'm afr.ad of ..,.....aa. 'd ~be ~ lne to eo to Ch10I to ~ operated oa ii tbey'lf &Iii acupllnCture aa the anest.bltic. Doe6 that makt sense? -Mrs. H. DEAR MRS. ff: It doeln1 make sense in evea conaldering the trip. Acupunctwe controls aut. glca! pain completely In only one In e or 7 patients. The reuon I'd aunest our usual metbodl of anesthesia for removal of your 1aJI bladder la that acupuncture is usually unaucceeaful ln produciftl complete mwicle relaxatJoo. A surieon can't wo"' well under such condlllons. ••• Emphywma rarely atta<:lal suddenly. There la usually a history of several colds and a cough that has been hanging on for years, aays Dr. St.elncroba in b1s booklet, "Emphysema: How to Live WIU, It." For a copy write to Box U60. Costa Mesa 92626. enclolllng 50 c:enll and a stamped, seU. addressed envelope. 4490 Von Karman Avenue. Newporr Beach CA 92660 T1mo1hy Strader 833-3030 Some straight talk to our friends and neighbors in Newport Beach from the Daily Pilot An Editorial Reprint Paid For By The Koll Company .. We couldn't have said it better ourselves. VOTE AGAINST PROVEN · -·. FAILURE NO on PAUL RYC1'0FF NO on RAY WILLIAMS ,.. .... ._,.,. ... - l ' I .. -- . •Comics •T ... vlslon 87 DAV CtlNNINORA• ............... • pttd'1na. No matttr how many expert baseball mandi. you COMulC, the answer &Jw~ comea out the 11me ''1'\e team lba• tell the bMt p1tchlnt... 11y~ Boaton Mana,... Don Zham r . "wUJ win th~ pennant .. "Tbe kf'J 1a tbal llttle hlll out thert'." uya Bt_IUmore Manager Earl Weaver "The tum with thf' be1l 1uy1 out there wiU Win • · MANAGERS HAVE BEEN SAYING 8T\JFF like that for years, but ln l979 the Anaels proved them wrona Ancel pitcher• had a combined 4.34 ERA. nmth an the league and the worst ever by a Callfornta club but somehow, lbey managed lo win the Western D1v1s1on t1Ue The Angels gave up more hits < l.463) and more homers <692 ) than ever before, and the staff recorded 1ls lov.est strikeout total l820> m history, despite having the league·!> strikeout leader, Nolan Ryan. v.ho fanned 223 And now Ryan is gone, having found his pot of gold in the Astrodome He leave~ behind a p1tchrng staff which 1s said to be the weak hnk m an otherwise strong Angel chain 41N EVERY OTHER DEPARTMENT, the Angels arE' stronger than they were last season -offense. defense. depth and overall health 8111 p1l(•hing remain!> the one giant question or Jim Fregos1 ·s second full season as the Angels' manager ··Sure. we have some problems," f'regos1 admits ··M~ main concern is the health of our staff ·· Frank Tanana and Chns Knapp are coming off severe in Juries, but both are counted among f'regosi 's five starting pitchers. Tanana didn't start throwin~ curveballs until laH• spring, and Knapp has been un1mpre!>stv(• lf ~'!PP is unable to fill a spot in the rotation. f'rcgos1 could insert veteran right-hander Jim Barr, but 1r Tanana can 'l bounce back. the Angels may turn to the trade market No Gimmicks Masters Lives By Its Name By WILL GRIMSLF.Y A~ Spe<o•I Ce<l'ft_...,I The golf t o ur mo\ el> to l, Augusta a nd the magn1fin•nt • Masters this week and, thank goodness, there will be no elec-~ trical apparatus attached to the shirts of the bird1e.chas1ng elite \ The Masters always has lx'en content to just run a golf tourn" It ment. the best tn the world It \ doesn't need gimmicks .to sell its r product. It shuns fanfare and i folderol. Times change. the l Masters, never. r., The setting is incomparable ·• an exacting course fashioned i among the statuesque pines. t flowering dogwood and azalen of a onetime Georgia nursery. The cast: All the fairway VIPs. thC're by invitation only. TRIS MICROPHONE bus1m•ss 1s a bit bush. as w1tn(•ss last weekend m the Heritage Clas'>1r at Hilt.on Head, SC It·._ a T\' idea designed to add a httl<· razzmatazz to a sport suffering m the ratings Golf commissioner Deane Beman went for 1t. Nov. h<' would be wise to nix 1t. Golf 1sn t a hip-hip-hooray sport It's a dignified man against course ex e rcise in which concentration is of the essence Who cares. anyway. what a ~roup of pro golfers may say on the tee? Nobody much. but in this case John Schroeder cared a whole lot. John is a serious young pro touris t \\hose father. Ted. played tennis on the U.S. Davis Cup team and won Wimbledon ·Young Schroeder was fit to be tied -rightfully so -when he found out that a trio of 'his con· temporaries. Tom Kite, Lanny Wadkins and Bruce Lietzke. equipped with microphones. had bad-mouthed him about slow play on national television while they were wailing on a tee in Saturday's round. KNOWING THEY were wired for sound but not realmng they were on cam era. a ll three Joined 1n the c riticis m Wadkins quipped that Schroeder would realize he was s low "when a pigeon landed on b1m." Kite said Schroeder should be "fined a nd fined a nd s uspended." L1Nzke agreed THE WHOLE COUNTRY was listening Schroeder was hv1d Admit· ting he was slow but always COMMENTARY within time bounds, the Cahfor man went on the air to give a re· buttal "'It shows no class:· he 1>a1d "the poore!>l kind of JUdg ment Kite. Wadkin~ and Lietzke.• dll wc·rc· personally (•mbarra::.scd ThC' incident 1s bound tn lt·a' c· ... rare., TOM LASORDA. manai:(t·r of tht· Los Angeles Dodger'>. r(•calll> that hC' was the first man wired for sound m the ma1orc., '"It was 1973 l ~as third bast roach of the Dodgers then:· he said "Joe Garag1ola of :'\BC de rided it would be fun to hook me• up for a Saturday ~a me ·'That was when I got a reputa· lion a!> a prophet With Ron Cc:;. at bat. I s aid. ·tr they thro\\ him a lov. fa!>l ball. 1t 's J?One · Here <'Omes a low fasl one aod. sure enough. boom' a horn<:' run .. LASOROA SAID in another national TV game against Ctn· cmnati he decided to have some fun with Pete Rose "Rose was playing third and I said, 'Hey, Pete. did you knov. they had a beauty contest poll or the Reds a nd you finis h ed second?' ·No kidding.' said Pete. pleased as punch. ·who was first ?' 'The other 24 guys." I said. He almost booted a ball.·· t OAM.Y'9LOT DAVE FROST FRANK TANANA As the only left-hander in the rotation. Tanana 1:. a cornerstone of the staff but hts arm hasn't bt>en 100 percent since early 1977, and Tanaaa himself -.onder l> ~hether he ran return to the form that !>a w ham win 19 game'> with a 2.44 ERA in 1976. "I look to win 15 games." th<' 26-year-old southpaw sa)l> • 1 'm at the point where either I !>ta rt pitching again. or I ::.tart thinking about doing something else for a hvmg ·· Knapp showed promise in 1978 with a 14 8 ret•ord but he ~as 5·5 la!>t year while trying to fight off back problem' Replacing Ryan in the rotation will ~ Bruce K1son. a I ree agent obtained from the Pirates and a proven performC'r in pennant races. AUbou1h Kison baa never won more than 14 games in a single aeaaon, tbe Angela felt be was worth tl.4 million became of a 23-6 record over the past nine Sept.em· bers. He's a "Mr. Clutch" of the mound. turning in hb best work when it counts moat. IUSON WON'T BE THE ACE OF THE STAFF, tbou&b. That burden falls on 27-year-old Dave Frost. who bas already been tabbed to start openine day. Frost lied Ryan for most club victories < 16) last season and led the staff m innings pitched <239'AI >. Hn ERA was an unspectacular 3.57, but that was best on the club. Rounding out the rotation will be Doo Aaae, who bas been sharp Uus spnng. Aase struggled to a 9·10 mark and a 4.81 ERA last year and was banished to the bulipen down the stretch. but he bu altered his delivery and earned a second chance. Fregosi"s short relievers will be Mark Clear and Dave LaRoche. while Barr. John Montague •nd Freddie Martinez v. 111 also work out of the bullpen. CLEAR WAS ll·Z AT THE ALL-STAR BREAK last year but came down with a sore arm and finished at 11·5 with a 3 63 ERA LaRoche was runner-up for Fireman of the Year In 1978. but had his worst season ever in 1979. slipping to 7·11 with a 5.57 ERA. Barr can pitch long rehef or take an occasional starling assignment. while Montague was 2-0 with six saves after be· mg purchased from Seattle for the pennant stretch. Martmez ts a prospe<:t drafted from the Mets' orgaruzation. The Angels' pitching staff isn't likely to stnlte fear into the hearts of American League tutters, but Fregosi thmks it's good enough. cons1denng the rest of his lineup. "We have tbt> best team in our d1v1S1on and we s hould v. in agam:· Fegos1 says "We gamed a lot of experience by going through a pennant race and a champ1onsh1p senes. ll "s part of maturing. part of g rowing up. I feel the team is ready lo go all the -.ay now · · TomnrTow -The Angel&' mfield. maybe lhe be!t in the West. rs previeu.~ APWor•tlf•llo• CLAUDE OSTEEN (LEFT), KEN BOYER OF ST. LOUIS WATCH FROM EMPTY STANDS WHILE STRIKING PLAYERS WORK OUT. Ho-hwn ~tage For Baseball '" ha..,ehall player' ronl1nut I o v. o r k o u l o n t h c· t r o v. n throughout the nation. m<tna):!t' mf'nt. anct 1n parti(·UI Jr managcrc;. continuC' lh€'1r task of gC'tt ing pr<'par<'d for op€'nani.: da' Former Angel Manager DaH' c; arc1a. nov. the chief or tht> Cll•\ el:1nd Indians. :innounrf'd that h(' .... 111 lhrov. lhrN· n r.:ht h~inders in tht Indian" !>Cason opening three ~ame '>Ni<'!-with the defending \\.'c'>tern D1v1s1on champion /\ngeb 1 Garcia rat1onahzed ht· ..... mled to throw all nght-handers to off set the Angels· ··great right handed rutters ... G arc1a says John Denny. ar quired from St Louts 1n the oH season. will get the opening da) nod and he will be followed b:r Dan Sptllner and Len Barker. . Clemente Memory Lives Pittsburgli, San Jua1i Share Common Bond !-,,\1' JCAN. Puerto Hico 1,\1'1 The mC'morv of Robt'rtn Clt•mentt' hang'> -O\ n ba'>Pball llkt· a dcl1cale l>C'l'nt on tht• fresh ,., ening breeze thal coob h1 .. native land each <•venang H t' r <' in San J u an. ~ ht· rt' (' lt•mente f1r l>t pla~ ed pro fl•..,s1ona l baseball. 1t 1s '>lron~. as 1t i:. in ncarb\ Carolina v.here ht• ~rcw up and 1n Pittsburgh. v. hl'r<' Clcmentt• starred for IR br1ll1ant 't<'a'>on::. v.1th lht• Pirates E I c; e v. ht' re 1 n bar r 1 o s around M1am1 . Chicago. NC'v. York and L os Angeles Clemente"!-memory 1s less-well def med But 1t 1s there Defore his tragic death in a plane crash one mile offshore from San Juan on Dec JI. 1972. -.h1le attempting to fl y relier supplies to earthquake victims tn M anaRua. Nica ra gua. Clemente once said . "I'd hke to be r emembered as the type of ballplayer I was ·· THAT WISH and a lot more -has been reaUud today The two most visible signs of Clemente's living l'J)emory are a s prawling complex or athJet1c fields on the outskirts of San Juan known as C1 udad DeportJva City of Sport and a two.game exhibition baseball series played here each spring -featuring ma1or league baseball teams - which raises money to support the City of Sport projecL ROBERTO CLEMENT£ "After Roberto's death. J oe Brown, who was our general manager at that lime. decided to help make Roberto's dream come true." O'Toole said ··Brown. along with several people in Pittsburgh and several people in Puerto Rico -lnclud· mg Roberto's widow, Vera -de· cided to organize a drive and build a complex " THE PUERTO RICAN 1ov· ernment donated a 230-acre tract oC land near the San Juan airport. Four baseball diamonds have been built around an ob- servatJon toweT. The complex aalso hu two soft.ball fields, a soccer field and a red day track. \lready . "O ml" 1 .2110 \oungstcr.... bo).., an<i ~iris u'e tht.> comph•x e.1ch week ar- rordin~ to J<>.,l' S<'d:\. a formt•r ~ e~ York Y ankt't'' 'cout no" t•xecut1n• dtrt.'ctor of Cit\ of Sport · · Tht' people s till talk about Roberto,'' Seda c.,a1d '"Tht•r('-'Jrt• ,vcr) re" mC'n "ho v.ould do 'fthat he did the day he died. lie had a great lovt• for people ... The complex, which offers• professional instruction for the( young athletes. needs about~ Sl00.000 a year to operate. Veral Clemente. Ro berto's widov. •· said t ALEX GRAM MAS. the Tiger<;~ coach who also s pent severai seasons with Clemente at P1tbi burgh. remembered that h took special cnre to see tha young Caribbean players i camp learned the ropes "The way he associated with· the kids, In order to help them make it in the major leagues,. was something to see." Gram mas recalled. "Sometimes all need someone to lean on a n Roberto Clemente had th broadest shoulders l 've eve seen. "l think that his memory wi Ii ve forever." Pedro l.orrilla. former own of the Santurce baseball club San Juan, signed Clemente his first professional contra and later helped the bud4in star reach the major leagues. "He was the best ballplayer i tbe last 30 yean," said Zorrlll 73. who works tirelessly set up the two-game major le series and also scouts pa.rt· for the Chicago Cubs. "But be was a good human Ing. He dedicated part ofltiis I year, before he died, to1 bel other people. DOUG FLY~N (lEF'i) Ai~O CilAlG SVJAN OF THE.~EW YORK METS RELAX DURING WORKOUT. "Roberto always admired Pl r ale City (the Pltbbur1h Spring training site in Bradenton, Fla.> and he uld he wan~ to give the kids of Puerto Rico a planround aometblng like it." said Joe O'Toole. a Pirates' vtce president who was In San Juu las\ week for this year's two- 1ame seriea between lbe Darojt Tigers and St. Louls Cardinals. Over the next few yea~. plans call for a dormitory to house up to 300 youngsters. tennis and basketball courts and an Olym- pic swimming pool. "That's how he finally met hie death." l ...... .,11.•• ,.,_ AP :--=ielllee 1 WA.SIUNOTON -Atlout .too la ··rlH . ,._.>' .,.. NW .. ,... et dlil &op f'Nrt:llft rt &Mt IHr'• New Vort atJ mar.._ r11tt, ~IO lheW~Port. TM newtpeper. lo ••ton' In Mooda1·1 edJUau, quoted •m ~n. l.M wiftner ol t.he race aJld one ot UHt nat.ton·a '->P c'taUbH l"U&Mfl. U ·MJinl M Nhlled a paJIMftt °''l WH report.ct lo be Sl0,000. Tbtre ha\19 ._ Men NPGrta °''t 1tar track and neki albfetea Nttiv• W\Ct.r·the· t1bl• paYJl*'ll tn violaUon ot ru.1 .. ,... sardlal 1mateur 1t.andtn1. But UM Poet atorr ....S tbe New York race wu lboutbt to be tb• nnt lnatance ln • major American race of a •lructured prlae money aystem where runners were paid for bow they flnbhcd and not whethe r they comDeted at all. the Poat quoted unnamed sources as saylna Rodiera rttelved Sl0.000 guaran- teed expense money from corporate sponaors ol the race. Rod1ers wu quoted an the story as uy ing, "It's true that I didn't receave any so-called prize money. I bad an arTanaement before the race to aet a certain amount m expenses." Rodgers was quoted as saying "there was a lot of taJk on the grapevine" among contestants about the prize money system. Several unnamed runners contacted by the newspaper said they believed that the scale was supposed to start at $10.000 for first and drop to $1,000 for 10th place. Some top women finishers were also reportedly to be paid. But othe r unnamed sources s aid scale dldn 't work like that. "It was left murky, intentionally so." said one runner who finished In the money. He said he received only half what he had expected. ------.,_,., ot tlw Da11------. Boston Celtics Coach BUI f'ltcb on PeW Maravicb, who J01ned the Celtics after bemg released by the Utah Jazz: "He's in horrible shape. I think if I went to Utah and got the head of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. I'd have someone in better shape than Pete ... •rN•• Cl.•n lt'lt• • •••• Pde McNab fired a trio of goals Sunday to Iii pace Boston to a season·closing 4·2 victory over , Minnesota. The goals were McNab's 38th. 39th and 4-0th of the National Hockey League season ... Danny Gare's two goals paced Buffalo to a 7-3 thumping of : : Toronto. giving the Sabres second place in the overall stand- ings . . . Dave CbrtatJan scored a goal and an assist to lead Winnipeg to a 3·2 victory over Colorado and r elegate the Rockies to the basement in the final game of the season for both tea ms . . . Veteran Ed Kea trickled in a 50-foot open.net goal with 40 seconds remaining enabling .St. Louis to score a 5·4 triumph over Chicago and ach.ieve its best record since 1974 . . . Ron Duguay and Ron Grescbner each scored two goals as the New York Rangers defeated Philadelphia. 8-3. The loss con· eluded the season for the Flyers with 116 points, tops in the NHL ... Blaine StouP&oa's two goals propelled Hartford MC1Ma to a S.3 licking of Detroit . . . Real CloaUer scored with 3:36 remaining. giving Quebec a well· earned 4-4 tie with Montreal. A•rles Euewe IUet, .l•U, Dn1i• SYDNEY. Australia -Thousands of motorcy-II cle fans ended their annual trip to the East.er meet at Bathurst Sunday night after a weekend of tragedy on the track and violent clashes with 'J)Olice highlighted by a riot Saturday night. Ten policemen and a young female camper were injured in the riot. Besides the violence involving fans. two competitors were killed in high speed crashes on the circuit Ian Dick of Sydney was killed when his motorcycle cr ashed at 140 mph durin~ Friday's practice for the weekend races. Robert Moorhouse of Brisbane died S unday after a 112· mph crash on the second lap of the Australian Grand Prix on ly a short time after h aving won an earlier event o n the track. More than 120 people were detained by police dunng the weekend. 70 of them during the riot in the camping area a1 Mount Panor ama Saturday night. The Mot was the worst single incident of violence at the Easter bike races s ince 1977 when 123 people were arrested after a wild brawl. .,,,,_ Bnaf11 8.-eeze• •• S•••• A 11lia ARCADIA -Apparently John Henry ~ wasn't at his best in the rich San Juan Capistrano Handicap. but that didn't s top the five-year-old son of Ole Bob Bowers from completing his domina· · tion of the turf division on both coasts. "This was not John Henry's best race even if be did beat SC>me very good horses.'' said jockey Darrel McHargue after his mount went wire-to-wire in winning the $200,000 San Juan Capistrano by 1114 lengths at Santa Anita Sunday. "He never completely relaxed. He pulled me Into the lead down the hill and our positioning in the race was crucial. "They were running right along early and every time a horse moved to us. John Henry would maintain his advan· tage. The fact they left us alone so long on lhe backstretch was an important factor. "This horse is awfully tough right no~." A..U... l'oetllall c .. e;. liedp• TUCSON -University of Ariiona football EE Coach Tony Mason. under pressure of newspaper •II• disclosures alleging misuse of football recruiting money, resigned today. ~ason submitted hls res- ignation in a letter, makmg apparent reference to reports In t..te Arizona Daily Star and Tucson t:atJZen last week that Mason and some of bls asslstant coaches had filed expense vouchers for airline tickets that were never used. Prep Pltfttea te Geetyl• Hendlel Walker, the most sought-alter hlgb II school football player in the nation, will play for ihe University of Georgia Bulldogs this fall. \Va Ike r bad received scholarship offers from virtually every major college in the country including USC and Oblo State . . . With East Carolina leading 22·0 in the third lnnlna, Southern Vermont conceded a college baseball came SUnday. Southern Vermont Coach David Ordway threw tn the towel while Eaat Carolina was at bat in the third lnnin& 1 with no out.a, two men on bue and two runs already in . . . : World Boxlna AlaoctaUon welterweiaht cbamplon Plplao · . CM.a• ot Mexico liired South Atrtca•a Harold Volbreelat into t · a web ot overconfidence lnd then knocked out h1I toutb I • tballeQler with a vicloua left hook in the fifth round . !;. ~lladle r; TY: Hone Ractq -Today at Santa Anita, 7:30 p.m .. : Qanoel62. :· MDIO: No eventa 1cheduled. ' I oa~o. N.C.4 AP-l-- Crea, a.d&er. • tlJC·•hot winner ol th• o,.at« 0'""9boro Open coif tournament, turned ht. •t· tenUon to Auawta. Oa .• and WI wetll:'•M...,., A11d It.Idler liked bit pros. l)e(l.I, "My eaetldence couldn't be hljher," 1aJd the chunky man who tarriel lU poundl on a 6-lO fra me. "I know I'm playin1 well. I know I can •core well. I Just v. a nt to 1et out there on the aott t'OUl'H and play more golf rilhl now. I )ust want to keep it 1oing. I v. ant to work on this s tring as Iona u 1 can." He goes to Augusta with credentials he wouldn't have dreamed of possessing four months ago AT 111AT TIME. J USl before th,·· 1980 season began. Stadler "us a non-winner in four years uf PGA tour a ct1 v1ty. He won the first tournament or tht: year. the Bob Hope Desert GOLF l!I C'lussic With this latest victory. M'C'url'd on a 4-undt>r ·par 68 that ll'ft him without maJor challenge onr the last 18 holes. he ranks "1th Tom Watson as the only mt•n to score mult iple triumphs this season The US.000 he collected off bis 275 '4 1nmng total. 13 shots under pur on the 6.984 yard Forest Oa ks Coun try C lub course. \ aulted tum mto second place on the season's money-wmnm.z l.Jst -.1th S117.611. Only Watson. the outstand ing player in the game for the past three seasons. is ahead of him Watson, who did not compete m <feensboro. has $140.27S. STADLER'S vic tory o n a bright Easter Sunday came with som ething approaching e ase. He started the final round with a two-stroke lead, built the ad· \'antage to four with birdies on his first two holes and still had a t hree stroke advantage after he'd finished No. 7. which he considers the toui?hest hole on t he course. After that . it was easy. ·'It turned into a lot of fun." Stadler said.·· A walk in the park. I r eally e njoyed myself for once .. There really wasn 't a strong c hallenge and he settled a ny linge r in g doubts with con - secutive hardies on the 14th and 15th holes, on putts of 8 and 10 feet. THE OSLY THING re m ammg "as to settle second place. v. ha ch eventually wound up in a four way tie a t 281 between Jerry Pate. George Burns. Bill Kratzert and Australian Jack :'\ e v. ton Palt'. <• playoff Jo..,er thl' v.('t•k before and now a runnerup on !->UC'C<'Ss 1v1· w1:c•kt•nds. shot a fi7 that v.a~ tht• 1><-... 1 round of lht· da\· Burn!-, v. ho h~t~ been run nerup 1n th•~ tournament thret· of (he last four yt•ars. had a 69 Wins by Two ·~~ PORTLAND'S BILLY RAV BATES GETS CALLEO FOR AN OFRNSIVE FOUL ON THIS SHOT. Lakers Get an Opponent Phoenix Rises Lo Occasion, Whips KC '- From AP Dlspatdw., PHOENIX -The Phoerux ~un ... an· head1ni: for a Tuesday night meelang v.1th tht· Lahr" in Inglewood. thanks to strong pl '"· fr<>m thl'tr starters and a big hft from their tw·nt h The Suns beat the Kansas C1l\ Kin~.., 114 ·~ Sunday to capture their best.of thr(·t· '\<it1onal Basketball Associations playoff '>t'rlt-' 2 1 Thi· second-round series with the Lahr" "'1 11 ht· j ~...i of-seven affair The Suns had gone into the E;Jq (•r C'(1ntest hob bled. Leadmg rebounder and lhinl lf·ading !>C'flr H Truck Robinson was s1dehned v.1th a kn('(• inJur; a nd starting guard Don Bus e "'a'> nur:.1ng a bruised Uugh. But center Alvan Adams toot-. over the n boundmg chores fror the Suns. picking up a game high 20 rebounds and 19 points In add1t1on rC' serve forwar d·cenll•r Jeff Cook p1trht•d in v. Jth 1 i points. into .i t5-1x>1nt halftim~ lead . went abead by 23 m the thtn1 quij rtt'r let the Alazer~ get w1th1n nine m th1 fourth q u.int·r <1nd lhl'n v.nn ~mng av.ay c,u.., W11l1Jm'> St•Jttl1•' lt·ad1n~ regular sea:c;on 'ccirn. lt-d the v.1nn..r-. y, 1th 21 point~. 15 m tht· open1n~ half. v.htl" Jr1hn .Johnson ddded 18. ffotUfott EH•t11at.,• Sp•rs !IOI '-Tll'\ llou!>trin Hockets Coach Del Ha rris to(Jk on1· look .it Mos~ Ma lone's face and re ahu.'<i Ult.' ~<in .\nt11n1r1 ~pur.. were m for a rough t·\enm~ in tht:'tr mm1 '>t'rll''> pla;off game "\to 1\ a money pla\er." lfarns s aid. ''I've ... een that look of dt>lt>rm1natton 1n ht'> fal'e a few t1mt-s ~fore and ht> had 1t tonight. .. ~1.tlont-nullified a 37 point performance by :\'.RA sronng champ George Gervin with 37 points of his own and 20 rf'bound\ to lead the Rockets to a 141 120 n ctor. tfJ "'rap up the best of thrtt sen es Houston nov. mo, es to a best-of-seven East~m Confl'ren~ st>m1fmal s enes against the Boston 8-.rb Nezt fer S~au~ Cl'lt1cs. and tht· Spur.-. alread) are -.arnmg the SEA TILE -According to Lenny Wi lkens. 1t C't'lt1c' to bev. a n 1r \t alone still has that look on v. as precisely the kmd of v1cton h10., defend in~ h:'\ farr NBA champions needed Beaten in overtime at Portland Fnday night. 7~• Oa.,_11p Oft A •i.•t• the Seattle SuperSonacs made 11 look eas~ They Pl!IL \OEf Pill\ Juhu"' F:rving reminds rolled over the Trail Blazers 10:1 AA to ad,ance to \OU<•( d tr.i~·t• .1rt1'l 1n J r1r ru' lie:' alv.ays sav('c; the Western Conference sem1finah a1.:a1n~1 tht· tht· l'X r1t1n~ act for tht· t nd Mal\\-aukM! Rurks t-:n,ni.:. tht· mn .. 1 •·\r111ng pla}er in the game, "Wt;• '4 C'nt o ut and pla)·ed good dt-fl·n'>t' · ':11d rl1d ti .1.:._11n '41th .rn 11 1><11nt fmJI J>('nod nurry and Wiikens "We made good i.w1tchc·:-, '<Jnd 1t "a~ d 1f :>t'H·r.al ~~ct .H ul.u pa~~e~ that rall!ed the 7~rs fi<.ult for thc'm to )(<'I opt·n Tht.., 1s the kind of past the Atlant;i lfav.ko., 107 104. 1n the first ofthetr m omc'ntum we want ~omg into the neict senec; ·· best of Se\'E'n Ea,tt>m Conference semifinals Thl' Sonic·.., ;rnd th1 • Burk .... r hamp1ons of the Stat1i.t1 call) En ing s hot 11 .for 27 from the :'\l1dv.t'st IJ1\1 s 11m . r olltrlt· h1·rt· Tut· .. d a~ and f1l'ld . J ptorft>rt -.tx for six at the fou l hne. grabbed \h •dm·:,da) night!> in the· opening i.:amC''> of tht'1r ::.c' en rt>bound .... handed out ~even assists and best of-~t.·ven t(ame series made two steal<. Onlv once did he tum over the Rrfor(' a turnout of :?3.54'i thl· Sonics Jumped ball in ha!I 28·po1nt pt"rformanc~ ~~__;;___;_~~~~~~......:.~---''--~~~~~~~~~~~ Young Finally Gets Recognition RANCHO MIRAGE IAPl - Donna Caponi Young. in hel" 16th year on the Ladies Professional Golf Association tour. has never gained the reeognition of a Nan- cy Lopez.Melton or JoAnne Carner. or even Jan Stephenson But Sunday. she reached a new pinnacle in her already sue cessful career by winning the richest and most prestigious women's tournament. the Win· ners Circle. "It's probably m y gre atest day m golf." a beaming Young said after colle<'tlng $37 .SOO for the victory, biggest payday of her career YOUNG. with putting the s trongest part of he r very steady game. shot a one·under·par 71 for the final round over the 6.242-yard Mission Hills Country Club course to hold off Amy Alcott by two s trokes Alcott, who had begun the day a s troke back of Young. had a closing even-par 72 as she strug- gled to a 38 on the back nine after laking the lead momentan· ly on No. 10. Young's 71·hole total of 13· under·par 27S was a Winners Circle record, one stroke better than the standard set by Sandra ,oat lut year. JANE BLALOCK, with a final· round ea, flni1hed third al 279. wblle Pat Meyen was fourth al 281. Sally Little. fifth at 283. Carner next at 284. and Lopez· Melton and Beth Solomen two 1trokes f\.ll'ther back at 288. • The JS year o ld Y o un ~. who had won the LPGi\'c; Las Vegas tournament two '4eCks ago and now ha~ 16 <"art>er VI<' tones. <"rcd1ted ht'r putt mg '41t h making the diffe rence 1n tht· WinnC'rs C'1 rC'le . a nd rred1t(•d Dave StO<'kton of the mt'n's lour "1th her put tang 'ucces~ "tie's helped me out with m) pultmg for a long time, .. s aid Young "We t a lkt'd on tht' telephone for about 20 minutes la ~t niJ?ht. pumpan ~ <'arh other up for thl' fmul round of our respective tournaments " Hrates ( 19-3) Host Cerritos Just how good 1s Mik e Mayne's Orange Coast College baseball team' We ll . some answers should be provided to those questions after the Pirates host Cerritos Tues- da y afternoon (2 30 ) In the second o f three m eellngs between the two schools. The Pirates carry some Im· presslve numbers 1oln1 Into the contest: a 19-3 record overall; 17·1ame wlnninf 1treak; 6·0 South Cout Conference reeord; .329 team battln1 avera1e. Of course Cerritos. the elght· time detendln1 conference champion. lan't doing too shabby either with a 15-6 mark. eight· game winning streak and ~·1 confermce record ,,,. ~ .. ._. .. ~ .. -........ ' ... ~ ........... --. Sa11ddelletl St. Lows• Brian Sutter gets caught between Chlcago's Oreg Fox (left l and goalie Mlke Veisor during National Hockey League action Sunday Veisor was blocking a shot on the play .... --.. ~ -. .. , . . ...... [so.. .... , I .. ifi1' c.............. ,,,..,,, "' ............ ,".. , ... .," .. , ~-.................. ...,,, ... ., .... ~....... ,.,.,..,Ill ....... ...,......"_ .. ,.Jt+t ., .... -..... tt• 1uertn * ..,.. •• ........,, II I ... ,._,,,. .. ...... ~" »• .. 1 • ....,._.. ... ., ,....,., U,U I ...... n n .. ,..,,., l• ... , ti UI 1l...i 11 ll .. "(.. ....... 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Atf•nteel Pflll-lphiA Ill nete ... ryl HO•Olon el 8"tOll 111 M C .. ....,yl WIST«ltN C!OfflEllf!ltCI! HMIPINALS ,_, .. G4 ..... ,._nl•el~.lpm Mltw-.. M ~·""' •-····o...,., P1-nia el L.Men. Ip m Mllw-ee•I S.ullhr P'ri..,, AIWil II Le"-" •t "'-"I• S.•111• M Mllweu•ff ~y,Apr111J LellenM,,_11,. S.•lli.MMllw...,...,. T-.y.~IU Phoeflla et t..-en, Ip m 111 ne<•uaryt M UwMKM•f Sifo.tUlt' Ctf net t\WryJ "'l<UY. April ti Ulll.er••t PhcMnia hr ~•n·•'•• s..11 ....... ,11 ........... 111 M CO\Wt> I -.....~1110 Pho•n1.1 «11 Lakera. 11 JO o,.,, t tf f\e(t-\\ary) Mllw .... 11 ... •15'-•ttlP fll neU\Wrvt SUNDAY'S RESULTS 76era 107, Hewka 104 ATLANTA D,.,.. 10. Ao.inOtoelCI 11. Aollln• 12. Hiii 16, JOl>n\On ,. H•-· • C.n» I. G<Wftl 0, M< fltOY 0 ,..llom 0 Brown & TOl<tl\ .a 1• JO llM PN1Ul0£LPWIA Erwlf\q Jt, C. ..lonh I. Daw• In\ 7. c.i...,.._ 71. Hollin• I, BIDl>r ll. B Jon .. 11. Ml• 1 Tot ... l• )8 ... IOI 5< .... _,, Ou.a.W" All•"'• lO " 11 ~10. 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While neither round Instant satisfaction after tying the knot a couple of months ago. the rela- tion.ship now has evolved to lbe point where one might be lost without the other. During a game late In March Maravtch bounded off the bench to score 17 or bis 19 points in the final quarter and gave Boston a 96·95 National Bas ketball As· s oc iataon victory ovt'r Washington with a three-point field goal 1n the final minute. ANOTHER NIGRT, bis eye was JUSl about as sharp. He pumped an 12 of h1s 16 points m the fourth period Four came during an e1ght-po1nt Celtics' streak that gave them a 102-97 lead and carried them toward a 129·121 victory over New York "It's the lift that we needed at the tame." Boston Coach Bill F itch said. Maravich was m a position to utter the same words- w h en Utah placed him on w a 1 vers and. after no one claimed tum. Boston picked him up as a free agent on Jan. 22 "The way things t ranspired out 10 Utah. 1t was one of the most bum1hating eJtl)4!riences and one l'\'C learned a lot fro m Therl.'·s no sense even talkang about it." he said 'Tm having run playing ba~ketball That's what·s important ·· AT tJTAH, MARA VICH °"as healthy but played \'l'r) httk dldn 't play ror about 2\.\ moot.hi . You have to play a particular ap0rt to get Cn shape for that 1port." he said. "The mental atresa that wu on me conU1but· ed a great deal to my physical condition.·· He was brousht alon1 slowly In Boston aod didn't make bl• nnt st.art until March 18 agalmt lndiana. He scored 31 points . Known throughout his career as the sharpshooting. ball· handling star on talent-poor teams. Maravich said be wasn't fearful of t0mlng to a club that thrives on team play. ••1 DIDN'T FEEL it wu a problem oot being able to fit in. The Celtics' style of basketbaU 1s fut break, good bard-nosed de· tensive pressure and hitting the open man. and that's bow l play." he said "I don 't care if I'm ever again in lht' spotlight I don "l play for that," he added. "I wis h at was like this fOf' the last 10 years .. Fitch has noticed an improve- ment an Maravach's d efense, perhaps the weakest facet of his game ··He's found himself on de· fense." the roach said "If he 1!>n "t playing Eood defenst' he won't be out there and you can·l play defense 1f you 're not 10 ron d1t1on. He was 10 no shape when ht' came here "A COUPLE OF days I thought he was going tr, die on me. Jle couldn't even put on bu. socks " filch said h e cons1dt'rs !\f ara\,ch has "'designated hit· tl'r.' tht: guard 14ho can comt• off the bench and ignite a slug. gish offense with some ql\lck baskeL'i from the outside. "lf they give him the attention : I think he demands it's going to ; open up some shot!> for other ' people." he added. • The 31 -year old Marav1ch,: who ween. c~1t .. c ~re.en pads to~ protect his knees. said he's still ' not an top cond1llon but has pro·, gressed a great deal smce he : rame to Boston "It means everything to Dle. I've• been 1n this game for one reason, to rontribute and. hopefully walk away w1tb a ' t'ha mp1on 'ihl p That wall ' culminate my basketball lifc." h~ !>31d For Betty Ceok PAUL RYCKOFF x New Orleans Is Next Stop Two-time world champion offshore power boat racing champion Betty Cook oC Newport Beach is expected to be at the wheel or her 38·foot Cougar Cat. Kaama. when the New Orleans Halter 200 gets undt-r way April 19 . It will be the firs t time Cook has dnven the Ca~maran hull slnce sbe won lbe l979 world champtonslup at Venit'e, Italy, last October She also drove the <'al <tunnel hull I 14 hen she woo lbe U .S t.Jtle at Detroit I ast June 14 llh a record selling 83.9 miles per hour ln the Warmington Grand Pru here 10 March Cook drove a new deep V hull which brob down early in the race IN 111£ HALTER %t1 on Lake Pontchartrain . the tunnel hulls are exl)4!cted to be out an force to do battle through s mooth water. o r lbe six to efcbt b~g twin hull racer s t'Xpected on Laite BOATING Pontchartrain at least four . lnt'lud1ng Cook's Kaama. will be the Englis h bui lt Cougar t'ats. The expected showdown between several of the tWJn ·hullecl boats did not matt'nahze at lhf.' Warmmgton Grand1 Prix when only two showed up. M1 cht>lob LJght. driven by Joel Halpern of Ne14 Jersey was an position to takt· top honors until a dis· tributo shaft let go 20 males from the hnish. g1vang the 14 an to the Deep· v ~11chclob Light dn ven b~ Joey lppohto or Florida INCUMBENT Celebrity Waiters will Raise Funds for Orange County Child Abuse Program Tuesday Ni~ April 8 Waiting tables and donating all their tips (to be matched by the Cask 'n Cleaver). will be l...aITy Brooks of the Rams, Judge William Murray, Commissioner Myron Broum. Supervisor Phillip Anthony, Halpern will be in the New Orleans race in the catamaran. a 35-foot Cougar cat. °" h1ch 1s ron- sidered by some followers of the sport to be the High School Volleyball fastest offshore power boat an the world under the TUEiOAY'S SCHl!OVLE Assistant Oistrlct Attorney Art Koelle, lnvestigator Dale Walters with the Anaheim Police Department. Sargent Mike McEveny of the Newport Beach Police Department \-LA..... right rondit1ons It 1s 10 miles per hour Castt'r than Hu1t••"9ton a..ch•' ""'""• 11 the deep. V M1chelob Light S.•VlewLA ..... ,.,..,... ... MM•1 E• roro'1 "' ALSO IN THE RACE will be Beruhana A tun· l• Quolll• el Co\14 -W J l\1 and Dr. Charles Day, Director of the North Orange County Child Guidance Center, lnc. The funds will aid the Child Guidance Center in establishing their Mother-lnt.mr"Program ht..,.i. et v"'-'''" •> no nel hull that is holder Of the world Straightaway rec· .,., .... ,0c .... v._,. 11 ord of 92.2 miles ,....r hour 1s also expected to be an ~C-•ILA-Y- D•n•Hil"MC.-•l•-Y•ll•'f'1ll the race Wlder another name. It was purchased L•ouneHIHUI ~ Beacn " from the in.Jur~ Rocky Aoki bl lhe 1979 rookie or MoULQll'i.ltA~u.!!1.i!lU.<Jl''---11--tne year-Paul Clau.ser, Miami lJeaCh, wno -Wilf Misc. Sunday'• Tran.-c:tlona &ASllALL A~L.NIW ' BOSTON RED SOX -Trtldecl All ... 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N, ........... 11~1>, .... t -IO-Ofle llWw..,..,t ...U•l campatgn 1t under the name Satisfaction Ippolito. who opened lhe 1980 sea.son with a victory in the Warmington Grand Prix 1n the deep· V will again be at the wh~l of the same boat. but in later races he Is expected to take over the twin·huJJed M1cbelob Light from Halpern Fmns H e re for Regatta Flnn sailors from throughout the U.S. are gathering here today for the national cham- pionship regatta which gets under way at Newport Harbor Yacht Club Tuesday. The title regatta runs throu~h Saturday over courses set up off the Newport Piu. The Finn a. a 24-foot sailing dinghy that a. the Olympic singlehanded class. Already on band for some practJce sailing att John Bertrand of San Fra.ncheo. a 1978 medalist In the class, and Crajg Healy. San Francisco. Both sailed in Balboa Yacht Club'a Easter regatta which was won by Healy. askn Cl€aV€~ 1660 Dove St ~Beach 752·2538 DON'T SPOIL NEWPORT VOTI FOa We Appreciate Your Business ••• WILLIAMS I.el ........ yaw .... ttll9 fHt wttft a ftew lkUitt claMHlecl ad lft .. D•lly ,_.lot, '42·5671 ~..,.~Why Mot Lease D;.''C From Us~ S1961§ I MEW 1910 UNCOLN CONTINENTAL TOWN COUP! I ;~===-~~ ·$~3· " .. 41> -011 • -Ofl. ., ••• -.... e.. -.. ,. ~ •.•• c.. -•• ,.., ~ -fOM1 .... t.. -. Lie lli391t , _ _. LMM -..... M3"IO - .,.., 40 • -Ill -... •t001 ,.... ' SAtflA"'AtiiliNcOLN.MEiCuiY ~J I JO I MOITM TVS1l4 AYIMU~SAtlr A AMA/147-05 I t HTMEN 4'1'1 1 1ht\ 9TS . NEXT TO T1'fE ~RHWAV"' .. ~ lriiereat Rate Squeeze• Bruinea• Here are •om• queatJon• tlJat you and otlJer c:oncemed cJtJsena aJJould aak ol City Councilman and Mayor w.bo Ls seekJng another 4-year term on t.be Costa Mesa. Clly Council I ~ • I r::::r WHY has Mr. McFarland consistently ~ • opposed the interests of the people of Costa I I Mesa in their attempts to stop overdevelopment • ~ of our city, and why has he accepted ~ I ·campaign money for this election from I ~the builders and developers who would benefit ~ ~ most from overdevelC?pment? ~ IThe people voted to slow dc:iwn these de~elopers,I ~ but McFarland has not listened to the people. ~ I er WHY has Mr. McFarland failed to I ~ support the city's official position, backed by a ~ ~ majority of the people, regarding completion " I of the Costa Mesa freeway? Why does he I ~ appear to support a route which would dump ~ ~ most of Newport Boulevard's traffic onto Orange~ I and Santa Ana Avenues for several years. and : ~ totally disrupt the down.town business ~ WEW 'YOU (~-PJ =-'l1'e pilme rate bulMen the talk ol tbt ftnanclaJ wor&d dw1n1 lta un· prec.dmt.t rt.It to JO P9uent, and the mo.~uked quetUon II. 11WbeD wlU It at.op? .. No one II certain but a srowtnc number of economlata th.ink It wih eUmb 1Ull higher -much to the cbllrin of bulln .. 1 borrowers. BAND l18E THE PUME AB their ban in· tereal rate on loans to moet credit-worthy cor· porate customers. The prime II apedally impor· &.ant because lnterfft ratd on almost all Joana to bUJlneues are 1caled upward from It. Many loana already outatancUn1 have provlaioos to adjust their Interest ntH In tandem with the prime at apeclfied intervals such as everv six months. When the prime reached 20 percent last Wed- nesday. economi1ts predicted the record rate would send cbllls throueh lhe business community and have corporate treasurers searching harder to find ways to c ut loan needs ( ) That was the aim of \E:JI .' -4 \-4LY.'\I.' the F ederal R eserve Board when 1t imposed stricte r credit controls Ma rch 14 in hopes of slowing inflation. The theory is to force businesses and individuals to reduce their demand for goods and services by reducing the amount of credit - and m~ey -available. BANKERS A'ITRJBUTE THE PIUME'S un- precedented rise to their increaslllg costs of ac· quiring funds and lbeir efforts to discourage bor· row mg Somt' banks believe a slowdown in lending may be dllhcult to achieve because many corpora- tions have standby cred.Jt agrei?menls assuring they will be abte to borrow money 1r needed It 1s hoped tugh mteret1l rat~ will dissuade some of those customers from borrowing Dunng lhe prime·s surge of more than three percentage points 1n the last ·rive WHks -its sharpest climb in history -loan demand re· m a10ed s urprisingly strong Economists were w aiting for signs of a slowdown. and 1l appears their wwt may soon be over "The best wuy to cbara<'tenze the demand ht' re 1s ·rt at.· " said Georgt-Jurkow1ch. a spokesman for C'hase Manhattwi BanJt. the na lion ·s Uurd largest "It <'C·rtainl) l'i not a s strong as 1l ~as earlier an the year .. AT OTHER MAJOR BANKS, HOWEVEll. busant>Sl> k>an acll\lt)' remains heu"') At C'h1cago" Conttnental llhno1s !'l:allonal Bank & Tru.'it Co , a :.pok~man called demand "very vigorous .. Econom1!.t!. ~ay many businesses ar c e x· pt'ricncing salt's or proht d<'<'lm~s. -whic h sap their internal funds and for<'t' them to sttk bank financ· an g to rover uwentory cost~ and tax obhg1tt1on!> Jn add1t1on. soml' bu.'itness~ are fearful or se\'en· t1i;htf:'mn~ in othl'r source'i of financing. such as rommerC"1al pap<'r Tht>~l' corporalt' IOL'-,, in 'ery larg(' amounti. of al le<L!>l Sl00,000. art' <'X changed lI1 the "mon<'Y marilet. ""here 1ntere5t rates art• as high as 161 • perc<·nt (<>r a rive da> debt and th<' companies <'Ompek ~1th banx!> for short-term credJt 1 ~ community? ~ ,a AA NORMALLY. WRES BUSINESSES FACE Ln· ~ ~ creased tnten·st costs on their loans they are able a r::::r WHY is Mr McFarland opposed to .... to pass tb<>m to consumers That ts not ne«ssa.nly 'Z' ~ true 1n limes of a slowing ecooomy aA Co fl f I 1 1 h a At F w. Woolworth Co. wtM!r~ Ultemt t'X· ~ n ict 0 nterest aws to contro t . e actions ~ penses rose JO percent tn Its last fll>C81 year. the ~ ~ n ation's fourth largest retailer hu'i had to absorb ~ of local politicians? AA part of the h1~her cost through smaller profit!> .. ~ ~ company ofhc1al ~a id ;A ~ "CompetlllVt.' conditions mdkP lhal the onl) ~ r:::::r WHY does Mr. McFarland appear to ~ graa~~·~,~I th1oi: to du, said -.pokl's~an Ro) Btrr. "FO& SOME SMALL BVSINUSSS the prime rate ts out of reach," aald DHld Jooea, an economist for Aubrey 0 . Lanatoa • Co., a New York secw1Uea firm. .. That leavea them with baaically three choices: either pass along the hlaher eo1ta, cut back on spendln1 or go bankrupt -lt'a t.bat aerioua now," Jones aaid. Seehlg Stripes A s triped "zebr a board" evaluallon is amonJ,? test~ ~1' en to ensure quality in win· do\\S for the auto industry at PPG In· du s tril·'>· g la ~!) research n ear Pitts· burgh, Pa lll're, Technical Assistant Melvin Tobin chccb o ptical quality . Some Areas Lack Ce~us Workers WASlll:"GTON !AP1 llmng temporar) ""o rkt•r<; C'<>nlinut"> lo Ix· a problem for the Census Bun·du. off1c1als n·pi>rt In M>mt• art>J'> lov. un<·mployment ra te'> and otbt>r facto r" hJ\ e reduced the number of pe<>pk a\ a tlablt' for liw·~t' JObs Thf' S>051t1on-, pay S4 to S4 50 an hour and tests cao ht> taken Jt l<X'al <'ensus field offices \1t1M ~ hnt> the bureau 1s particularly in· terest.ed 10 turing more stalf are. ·-_ ... _ f .., ... _,,__.~ ... ()IK_ ,........._. l.4·• ,. •• , .,.,.., f ......... .. L~ ...... cw..-.,-. l•'•.,.tW6NI~•~~ ........ 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At •4 •q A o,~ ~I bv*IJ .~.., f f f"Oil"f•• ll~Q 'X\ ~ When profits fall al busine<.se<., espt-c1ally ~ favor the total bulldozing of the downtown ~ --------_:_ ___________ _ I business area for the benefit of one big : ~ developer, and at the expense of local small ~ ~ business people? ~ I r::.:r WHY does he oppose moie neighbor-I ~ hood representation at City Hall? ~ • I I er WHY is he so outspoken against • ., allowing Costa Mesans to decide whether they I I want to subscribe to cable television? • ! ~WHY d ! ~ .__, has he reverse a '-' I campaign promise, made four years ago, that I ~ he would work to involve ALL Costa Mesans ~ I in processes of city government? :Now- 1 WE BELIEVE THAT MB . McFARLAND'S lput yoUr ad ! FAILURE TO ADEQUATELY ADDRESS THESE !where UQUf marl ,~t i•s. • QUESTIONS LEAVES US WITH ONE, BIG • J ~ ~\.... I UNANSWERED QUESTION• • ·• i c M NewportArea Saddleback New Neighborhood Phone Book: v~~~. ~~~arden a:Ove-Stanton, Orange-Tustin Area I .. ..., I .. • .. .. . . ' . .. . . .. . . . . . . --'.- ' . -Why sLould we vote to re-elect a I MeetthenewGTENelghborhoodPhone ,-----------., a n Book. The really efficient way to advertise. I GTE • w L h It reaches everybody the regular pho~e book 3131 Katella Ave. I P olitician who has s.uown t at ~ does-butonly In this neiQhborhood. Its ~uch I Los Alamitos, Cal. 907'2JJ a smaller, and a whole lot handler than the big (213)594-5101 h • t . bl f fh '11.' phone book. I bout the • is no ana wera e o . e I Any way you look et it-cost-per-thousand... Pie~ tell me more 8 new · q,ncentratfon ... lack of waste-th Is I Neighborhood Phone Book! Peo1nle ol Costa Mesa? tCii#I newGTENeighborhoodPhone Name ______ _ r "" - - -Book Is the way to reach your I c merketf And you know you can ompen - 1..a 6.-.. b Co 1aa.--O •-th ft i.:ct1o f McF lei d trustltbec.auseit'sfromGTE,phone I Addreu. ___________ _ WM& .,r Y mm ,... ppoe ... g • ... DO ar D bookpubllshersforforty-flveyears. c,. _____ Scate ____ Zip. __ Pete Max90n. T;...., 1803 New-rt Bt\ld .• Cotte Meta We11 be c.alllng on you soon. For I ~ ._. further Information, mail the -----------~ ~ ~~. L----------~ ' . __ ._..,,..,,. ____ .__. ... -.. ---·---.. -·-·· ...... , .. 1~. .. 1] .. l"" "• II .. 1\ .. ,...__ .. , . .__, J>o ... )S 10"- )4 )\ . ' ....... ~ , .... lo() ... .... I, ,, ' DAILY PILOT -..~17,1980 N Fkxitime Favored Shortly after 9 a.m .• April 1, when the subway. bua·Loog Island Rall Ro1d strike hid be1un \o paralyie New York City, my imaginative one·and· only achninlltraUve a11llt.ant. Glorta HUI, reached her desk. Immediately, Gloria recited a horrendous tale of her traumaUc ride ln from Westchester via Conrail C not on strike). the crowda aJI strua1lin1 to reach Manhattan at the same time. A'nd at once. the two or us &peculated out loud; If ever we had experienced an event in favor of making working houn1 more nex.lble. that rus h hour chaos had underlined it. HAO WORK HOURS been staggered in Manhat· tan, the scramble would have been substantially re · duced. Car pooling would have been much easier to •chieve. Employers would not have been hit so hard by production losses and e mployees would not have been so severely punished merely for trying to be faithful workers. It ·s not ha rd lo understand why the whole con· cept of nex.itime is growing rapidly, spreading in cor· pora~·o from coast to cast. covering mounting hun· dreds thousands of workers. t DOES REDUCE the stranglehold that ttM! cl~lc has on workers . It does help parents get the kids off to school . smooths out rush hours on highways. ma kes better train service available. gives workers much more control over their own hves . It was a Soviet l'ngineer. Vlad I yen M. Li vshits, who paoneered a nexitime project in Russia. who put 1t most succinctly "It humanizes work " THE FUNDAMENTAL STRUCTU~E is simple. There are \anat1ons. of course. but the total workday 1s kno~ as bandwidth and t·an run from 7 .30 a.m to 6 30 p m Ins ide this bandwidth are c·o re times, when you have to be on the JOb say. 9 30 lo 11 .30 and 2 to 3:30 and thl' rest 1., nex1t1me. with th(' only requirement that you put 1n your quota 1,f work hour., Hert> are question~ mo'>t frequenll~ asked. "ith ans"er:-. prcpart>d for tht., column by Hecon Corp . leading company in the l " S 1mplement1ng flexitime pro~ram., "1th 1t~ trademark • F'lext1mt' .. equipment (or k(>('pmg J(t•urate n·cord~ of t1m<: wwked b) employet.>!. Recession and Iran Pull Market Down NEW YORK IAPI -Stock pnces dropped sharply to- day as PTesident Carter moved toward the expulsion of Iranian diplomal.S and a recession appeared to become more bkely The Dow J ones average of 30 industrials fell 15 79 points to 768 34 as dechmng stocks led advances b) a margin of more than 3 1 m :'\e" York Stock Exchange trad ing The latest recession Indication came from a survey or corporate purchasmg managers who indicated they were more pess1m1st1c about the economy's future and that new orders were down s harp!). On Friday the government reported producer prices rose 1 -1 percent m ~t arch and unemployment rose to 6 2 pe rcent Analysts found some reasons to hope inflation will slow in tbe moolbs ahead anrl :.aid lhe unemployment ns<' could ~1~nal the econom> 1~ -,lo"in~. . ftitfH'b In Th,,. .ftipotligltt 'lllEVV "rOt:h f4 P s.,..,._\ • L" ,..,, ~ •AO rwt t~ Of fl'W • '"•" "°""\t _..., ,,_.. 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Ryan I'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO TRACK MUD ON A RU6 WITHOUT GETTING SPANKED ' "I hate Mondays." by Ktvill F.- TOD.\Y'S CROSS'tW>RD PUZZLE I •CROSS Siano 1 Floot 63 Watef bOO• UNITED~ Syncllcale 5 EnOonQ l0t b4 POloee QfOUp S.t""1ay'I Puale Socll9d ~ -"' 1een 2 woros 9 f N'S IOllf1 66 -08mlt '' A\lan nu<W 67 H.,._er,"9 1 s ~e 68 Preoo,mon 16 "'11~1 ll9 Luster 17~ 10 1~~ pocture 71 Season$ Fr 19 Foncn DOWN 20 s~ , Cluoer t I FtilllllC : A~ 13 Amt>@or 1nC1 eo<npound cO()ltl 3 l 1o0 costs 2S Feal 4 RIJn ot - 26 Ms~ :.>8 r enc:e s•eos 32 ~1$h cudQel 37 Meal eocom· oatWnenl 38 M111yeiu 39 Nut •I Lon -ot Cllmbod•a 42F~ •S Ood one 48 Snoched 50 8r al'll r!Vt'< 5t Emui.1...e 54 GOil Sil Jal()py 2 woros 62 s.~ movie S l~ 6 P10us 7 Coiofldo 29 Moong<>O· 47 Art style PM1t dess 49 CMI 8 8Ko percn JO Enwonmeflt 52 Fabnc 9 Is PIQUed SC>ef1Ce 53 W Indies 1 O SIUgotsnoess AW natlOll ; 11 G1t1"s~ 31 Vend 55 Kog SOUO<S • •1 uhale 32 Oceans 56 Growing out 13 New Yeer s 33 Leoooo 57 russes word 34 PTt!PO&lhon 58 A Ct<>'by 18 Jvry 35 CPA 59 OfgMC com- 22 Footed 36 Instrument pound • Comb lonn 40 ~ -60Choormern-• 24 Easy taslc 43 Beetles ber ColloQ 44 Accounts 6 1 Rolrs P8'1ner 21 SeYef~ 46 G1rmen1s 65 Moe .. . ' t I d 0 .. . . . . . .· 0 4 ll , it ~ .. ...... .; .. ,, Television DAft. Y PILOT Ctlnt Eastwood plays a mysterious stranger who cleunh up a two ln "High Plainb Drtfter" tonig ht dt !I on ABC, Channel 7. 8~11UYUNE He* [)eW2 H0towltz IOOii I .. • _., cup ... bOw4 compar11on. L•C•r --cw; Wlllgf!t r.OUO-uon plla, and • Barller 8ro111ara llgllt bacll ...,.... .. 11!1 FN;E TMI! MU8IC THAl"I HOU.VWOOO ··The Whodunit•" 0 11t TAC OOUQH • AL.l .. ™IFAll&Y £:dl'lt\ _, Gloria ~ CJll#W Al'Chle' • lnMltrnent o1 -.., A.DAM-12 Maloy and Reed .... ,.,..,,.. ., • bunMng - holma. • ~I LEHREA MPORT G NA'T'OW.. ~8PEOAL. "The ~ TW111g111 Of An Era" A noai.lgio voyaoa ol I.an.ting luxu- ry and -berecl g.o,y Oaaa.el Lbfiags 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angele!. a l<NBC (NBC) Los Angeles I KT\.A (Ind.) Loe Angeles KABC-lV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) t<fMB (C8S) San Diego • K>U-lV(tnd.) Los Angeles 9 t<CST(ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles l<COP-lV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCET· TV (P8$> Los Angeles e KOCE·TV (PSS) Huntington Beach Henry Fonda 'Graduate' . Airing Live LOS ANG~ <AP> -Llve drama nblrDI to the airwayes, if onJy temporarily. tonfgbt when NBC present.a "Tbe Oldest Livtng Graduate" from a stage in Dallas at 9 on Channel 4. Tbe play, from the Texas trilogy by tbe late Preston Jones, stars Henry Fonda as ail- ing Col. J .C. Kinkaid, the oldest living graduate of the Mirabeau B. Lamar Military Academy in Galveston, Tex. NBC's last Jive dramatic telecast, "Rebecca" was pre- sented 18 years ago, almost lo the day, on April 8, 1962. 1• ........ 4b<let0 Iha !Mt of t~ gr .. 1 11,_a •till 111 trati .. Atla/'ltlC ~ - 1i.. a.-i EMzabetl'I 2 (() PM MAGAlJNE P M ,,._. the \o'OICe of WOOO.!Odl ot p__,,. ·•, ""•PP•"Q pholOI wh11<t under,.,. a:OO 8 CJ) WKAP IH aNC'MilN "T1 c.taol\'• mooo cnano-lrom _....,. 10 .-IOua Milt4oubl ..,., he ........ 1"'91 "'8 ...... ~ (R) 0 Lim.£ HOU8E OH TM(""'1N£ Mrw oi.ori•a goaalO "118 up tl"OUC* """"" ~ ~ (Oabtla at.-1 ,..,. 1n IOY9 wt111 a w90ow and prOOOM8 ll'lafTlaOll. ( R) " MOYft! • • • ··rry To C.tcn A 5-lt" Susan ~ Rlcer- 00 MontMban A Ollplty dlstnc1 anomey ,,_ 1ha cllfflc:utt Chor• of trying to C4'MCt • tnialllOi. 7 of murder I 2 rn ) 8 9 THAra INCAEmlE Aeoor'8 on dogt Owt .,.. mstti~·­whO re-ct••• tacea on •utta an0 • man wtio ,...,..,..~.,..,w ~-'-lured.. " WCMI! • * * "The 8rtOgaa At T Olro-AI" PM41 Wiiiiam HolOan, ~ l(.e9y The ~--°'-..., ''Tbe Oldest Living Graduate" centers on plans for the military academy to honor Kinkaid and hia llOO'• attempt to use the oc- casion to gain control of bis father'• land to bulld a s ummer resort. PERFORMING LIVE Henry Fonda The broadcast, first in an NBC series ol contemporary plays de- veloped at regional theaters. also stars Cloris Leachman, George Grizzard, Penelope Millard and Harry Dean Stan- ton. It comes from the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern M etbodi.st University. Grand Canyon 'Looked Into' "The Grand Canyon: Who Needs It?" the ftna1 program in tb1a year's "Synthesis•' aeries on sci~nce iD the public mterest. examines the current tate and future prospects of the bannel 50 aod at 11 on KCET. Channel Taarllta. river nmnen. ftabermen, utility worken -seattbini ·to fill -__ ..,... ---__ ,,-.-- needs for both recreation and energy -have interfered with the delicate eco-syatem of the canyon, unW it.a very existence may be in dUlier. The impact of the Glen Canyoo Dam and other events have awakened the Part Service to the dan1en of continued lnterference with nature's course ln the canyoo. -----~'"* ........ ........ °' -~W•••••· .................. (2 TUB&"TOPPERS ..... ,.., '° •• _.... .. ~ol ..... (thf'a.) .H09Nt9 .... HclOm" • ..,,..,._, .,,. bodt....,.. ... ..,. ... ...... '°....,_ ....... ~. ~~ ... .n-.......... . ...,. • • \t nTIMlndllr In The a..• c1tuJ ~ Ledd, o.Mtlfl K4fY. A ~ g1t1 ............ tO ... ,....,. ........ .,.., . """ .... .,,.'°.~~ci ..... KHJ 8 8:00 -'1Tbe Brlda._~ at T6ko.JU ... •-wmtam Holden and Grace Kelly star in this wartime drama with Frederic M. arch and Mlckey Roon~ . NBC " 9;00 "The Oldelt ivlng Graduate. Henry Fonda stars this Uve producUon of Prest.on Jones• play from Southern Metbodlat Unlveraity (story, photo below). • NONINOOI .. Wll11eaalllO • ba11k ~...,._..,. __ to ...... ""' ... tljlll'IOIW9 ...... -. ~MO • •TC1•••rT ... o.y Ollaft. uoeoont1~ OHA11••1HOW An Old W\elfld °' ..., .• WflO•~tor ...... ABC 8 9 :00 -"Hilb Plains Drtfter. ·• CUDt Eastwood enacts bis man with no name character in this western movie drama (photo at left ). -~-­"'Olr9c*lr '" ..... IOllllt ....... .--....-. now Miio i't 1t1e u.a. .,.., ~..,._,. ............ 111a prod11~t1011 ot ··~ .. -~. 11:11•«1~ ...... a.c-Of '"-city'• ........ ~ pro«>----.-a~. ~b'*'°"** ...... • lMI om COW\.& • NA1QW. NBC D 11 : 30 -Toni&ht Show. M artrn Mull. who gained fame as Barth GJmbleon "Fe mwood Tonight," hosts the show he satirized ...... ~.°'--'° ~ .... of .. -. oar-. (A) GlllD W.i.tflt«)~ "1119....,..._. T..._.,. Of Aft &11-A ~ ~ofl!tr'~~ fV and •• •lllll'IOered f1lOtY ....... aboerd tM ... of Iha gr.-.......... In 1.-AllllntlC ..w. - t'lle~~2. • W8lltAN~ STOfff' .. P811'., AOdlaon, Ptltloao- IJf*'' by /4.tflt;,(QM 819rtle. 1'M ~ eon--· Dy ~"-IRI tiJOllCIJ y•14•9•H Q\.wtee retuma ''°"' • Wiid ~ In 10ltyo totally ""8lbl9 '° ,.... ~ hedld.(R) G '9C: lM THEATER The Qedaac l.Mng Orlldu- ..... ...,,,., f'onde ...,.. .. a Wond Ww I WIMr8'I whO ~ .... --~ proe>c.ad ~ In .... "'°'' ··-In "* procM> tlOt'I eo be ,..._. from !tie Southern M•tl1odlat ~· SdlOOI of Ana. ea MCMCME • • • "HIQh Plains O..tner" t t0731 Clim Eaat· wood. v.m. IMoon1 A ......... 9'18r'91f • '*9d by • group ol 00.-d/ty tOM~ 10 ~ "*'1 ..... lhe~ ~ *•Oltdo>g their smell WMtam town. (R) • WINOAFAN calc.,late ••••onel c:Nngea kit nilglow and agrW:UIMW-_., 10 th• atruct.,ra at 8'or .... oga. Englal'd tOM e Cl) LOUGMNT 81118'• llOfy ~ a big ~· oa.i -alandwdl oC*'8 the Tnb to a ooat17 danwgia 8ull (RI l ·--NGHT' GM.L8n' ''The ~ Of 8orgua W-'' A,...,. bega a -veon to IW'llCMt hie hand CD SYNntlBl8 • ''The Gt-and ~ Wt.a NMOa 11-r· Sc:..11-anc1 ,_ NM8'9 uplOre the Grand Cenyon and ,,.,. eco1og1c;•I probt1m1 C--0 by the Gl8'l c- yon 0... end mo«ortl()jjt. JMe on ttia Cotoredo ~ ~Q)., HEWS '1IJ 8IU. MOYEAS' JOUANAL. ''The Oetroll Moder" Bin Moy••• •••min•~ the •n.ct• oc ...,., .. .uo.orea on Iha lnOwlll'y, WOttl8'1i 9"2-ae~·· 1eto- -Cltt -tuxtlGG(l)<tl NEWS lleWL.YWID aAME ~VI AU.Bf AT lAAGE O...•~~ . • ~ Alcftaro 111. 9"2 en __,.,., COtMCt. • AU.IHTHl•Ntra.Y Arc::Na aod .... ~ l'IOtna-tN~ l>«'n .,.,., 81Mo'• l'9lglOn ·-0t'-*oflt • *INT GAl..LMY fl'le ~ "* Cnm Muroiw'" A -hM ,;i VIM)(I of ""4AOW In ,_ rent-1 -encl ~ Ol'I • ~ .,_tlgatOf lor Mlp flil ......,,..... The Orend ~ WhO Meeoe tt .. -Soet>tlSll w>d ,_ ~ 11lp60fe tl'le °'8nd ~ encl the ecolog1c11 probtl"'I G-...d by the Oiatl c.n- 't'Ot'I Dem ancl mo4ort>oel uMt O'\ 1ha Color ICIO Al....,. 11 '30 f) ([l HAM'( 0 Heny~ ... ~· ad atternc>C• on the ,... ol • ~·an 8 TOHIOHT O~t hOa1 M8111t1 M\AI Guest• Bob Uec;~er , JoM()tl w~ Don ~TOMWMtr. 8 OAT1NO aA11m 0 ®' AIJC .._. o wow • • • T ""..a.. 8-y •. ~ 19~11 Ji0"'6~ St-art. JO.onne Dru Ttoubl• e<UOI~ -""'"'O ''-'-· u.1 tiWm .. LM.*t I II ON: IMNI 1 f t\e ... -t'IOp . C.- •bt>••n government ~· pMI\ to --new ,,. pr.-dant Tewsda9'• Da•t•~ Mo.,I~• -~ T... "*' lallJng ,,,.., ..._ 10 .. ~· -AFTERNOON- QOI ._.... "8lptt and Ed t'*" tt. .,~ trwn 1~ • • • * ''W• And 12:211 8 di ~WOMAN "--' (Pwt 21 (ttM} Tine _,,.,. laieO pollce Al/tllltlW'f Haclburl\. Hanry to • IOundatClOfl 9Wt • f.onda. 8-.d on Iha NMal r9S>IOQ'lfTWT*'o NMWaye ~ l«> T olltoy The"-Of t~•°'T::=~· =.:::.= UNDPllCTID ..... 12 In.I Umt:w-. ....,. A ,,_., t2*). • * * ''T•gal j.JOM .... I ,_ 1118 Unllnown-'1961) Matti •tr-ot M9w YoB on S1avena. Ale• Hien<>'. •W!Ydeys Through t111 French • YOWll! UndWgrCM'ICI, • lhClll-clowft • • "1 C-The WIM' .• bomber aew gala infor. 1 1~n John WllyM 0on metton 1twoogh to ,,.. 8.-ci.y A P* of -COi· ~ oonc8mlng ooc:upied re1ponoen11 t>e'°ma1 Fr-.ptv~30mi'll 1~ wtth an Ar•D • • * * e "1lle ~ .~_., ,, "'~ 30 l)agillld'. 1"8'1 2') 11938) rnl1l I WlMm PoMI. Myrna l.Oy. UaAO 6 lJ WOCI OUO ,,_.or-Bf'*'-Y anow- MGCloud ""-OQll'88 ""' men ~•aoae • map-ahow. rnun)at ol • rodaO ... IW>d ( ' Iv . !iO l'TWI ) ~ ll()r a psyc:hoQC t:ll). • • ··A lrM Ofow. In pr.,.ing °" -In~ Br~tyn" I 11174) Chit .... ..... Aotl9,.,... 0... S...•. t:008 ~ T-' ... In Ille big o.-t 11m Cl'ltJC PU-aty • -tlwough 1tMt t<.-..,_ ol a -.ouno girl I t N ., 8 THE NfUMAH 30 ,_, I t:aO 8 Cl) RD JOHNDARUNG by Armstrong & Batiuk Ao..., •• der'"G ~ to ~ ,.,., "'°"*"• botf- frlend out °' 811 Otd ~··"°'"8. -~IHOA'f 8TOAY -Pertter Addlaofl. ~ ptiar" by ,.,,,._ a.c. "The Jdtt eom.'" by HcWwy--(R) ••lHIMM 'MEIJCAN ST'ClmlBOE'J Thia~~ l'hlt 1'leory !Ml IN ,.,,_.. can lndlena ~ • r~ in ~._..td to 00 YOU iHINK l 'M CUTfF 1HAN ~IL ()ONAHu£? 'Flo' Could Revive Civil War By PETER J . BOYD LOS ANGELES (AP> -When that anoaymoua gentleman ol the South prom.iaed long ago that "Tbe Soutll shall rlse again," I don't think he bad the CBS prime ume lineup in nund. The South -at least. CBS' twangy, cornpooe, gum·smackin· version of it -bu indeed nsen, and CB.5 is rid.lnl high oo the crest of the new red· neck hljinks, ju.st as it did in the days or "The Beverly HillbllUes." ··Petticoat Junction" and "Green Acres." C~ HAS SO SUCCESSFULL V battled ABC with "Dallas" and "The Dukes of Hanard," a Texas soap opera and a ~rgia slapstick adven- ture, that another raid on the Confederacy was called for. This time they ---------... came up with something called ··f1o." and. amaz· T\' RE\'f E~· mgly. it's a tut. The South ~hould --------- sue. Regional purists might argue that "Flo" isn't really an offense against the South because it takes place in Texas. Okay. Texas should sue .. Flo .. 1s a spinoff from CBS' successful .. Allee" serles, centering on the blp-wlggllng, man·bungry char acter from Cowtown. Texas, Florence J ean Castleberry On "Abee." Flo the waitress <played by Polly Holhday 1 was most not- ed for lusllDg after truck dnvers and uttering in an exaggerated. plnch-no~ed drawl, "Kiss my grits!" Burt Inks .Paet HOLLYWOOD \AP> -Actor Burt Reynolds and comedian David Steinberg have formed a produc· tlon company and signed a two-year aareement with ABC. Reynolda wm star in his first television special within \be next year . The agreement calls for the development or late-- night speclala an which both Reynolds and Steinberg will appear, and the development of sertet pilots aod a television movie. A SINGULA&L V UNnJNHY li.oe after UM first f~ hundred go.rounds, bua it unlallla&ly worts for the studio a~ a.ad their p~ recorded laui,b-tr•ck colle.ques. But it wu Florence .le.a.n's ticket out of "Alice." Now sbe·s back iD Texas, runn.toa ber own bar. where she w1ggles ber hips. sm•cb ber • gum and drops s1lly innuendos to her heart's coo· tent lier ne"' !neods do much ol tbe same, aod when tbey'n-all to.cetber lt sounds Jae a rooven· t1on of SlJ m Pickens Sound AJ1ke Contest lose~ "LOOKY, LF.S, AH'M A bamter," s ays the owner of the Prame Do~ c pronounced, or course, • Pra.> -ree Da wg) Saloon 1n tht· r1r.t eptsodf' 'Ah don't wanna run tht.S pldC<' -I JUSl wa.n.oa u.nJoad rt on ..ome fool " \\ h1rh. in th1::. sho~. makea it a seller s market. F1 o ends up with t.bt> s&.loon, much to Lhe chu~rin of her cowboy barkeep, Earl <GeoHrey Lev.ts)· "You get a woman boss tn here and rm gone ard <>e~." M1Spronounced Spanish. you see. is Earl's dubious forte Wben Flo tnes for coocwat1on lD the onl> 14 ay she,knows how. snuggling up to htm, he back:. off, 14amtnl'(. "Don't try none of that flirt.in' i.turr 14-llh mt' -u~tcd compn>ndf't'., .. AND SO IT G<> ES. IN the second epl.50de. Earl gets into a fig.ht with some b1~ moose, and arter his futJle effort.s Flo asks him, "Hey, Earl, didja hurt anythang important?" "Nothtng I can't do without a day or two." "That's a relief," re plies F1o, with a world· wise wmk The character created by Miss Holiday does have certain simple charms -she's honest and cbock·full of sun.shine, wttlch explains in part the No. l rankiDI .. Flo" earned in its debut. Ob well. I guess you have to take your honesty and s unsblne where you can get It these days. even U It does come with a heavy load of crude humor and ear·plercmg exacgerated accents. Com- prudee? SERVINO CORM Polly HolNday The best ski N~lns anywhere are fOWKI in the Skiing classified .els In ttM O.lly Piiot. 642-5678 ~~ ......... -...... AU. THAT JAZZ (R) ........ For quk* rewtts Mt your .alls tor tM .... t. '"" c1auHMd .. oru-Dally Piiot. 642·5678 BFST SUPPOlnfNG ACTOR-111o1wr a_,, BE.ST EDl11NG -~ o... --3rd EXCITING WEEK!--llD ..,., .. 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'"" "41 VlSITCMl 1111 ----------..ell • . ~ ....... ,,, .Monkeyshines • • ID Movieland By AON P NNINGTON ,..._, .... ......, - · If Robby &naon dOHt>'t become • ltadln1 teenybopper Hx aymbol, It cenalnly won't be hl• fault. Hll latrat 1t1rrlnj, nhlclt. "I'.>I L~hln1 ." for "'h ch h4t wu auo eoproch.ac r. couri er and , uo•"/E ...,. wrutr or0tt'ff 1• tl\a{ tn y, he performs as w e ll, REI/ E"" doe1n'tm1uanopportuni· \.. Y l w ... ty to daap&Jy the youn1 •t•r barecbested. or at lruat with a~nMous a mount.Io/ ~kin 1howin1 tbrouab at r •tt'glc.Uy rtpped ah I rt.a. It 'a kind o( a 8u_rt Reynokb approach. but Btnaon'1t proffered ~ xuaJJty la tempered with a n11vt' lnn()('f'nc·~ In 1Htd1t1<m to the seemlnaly tongue· 1n cht•t•k erotll'l'.'lm B ti;NSON. WITH HIS DEWY t-yes and youthful '111or ,,, an up~uhnt: performer and the tbr~ :.ona'j ht· wrotl' c with lyrics by tus father. Jerry Segal> u1t' ralht•r t(ood But Uus Jon Peters pro l.luct1on. product'd by Benson and Mark Canton for Or •On P1t•turet. Co n·lt'ase through Warner Bros . dot's not serve him l'spec1ally well m terms or m•tenal The st•npt b)' Bt•nson. Segal a nd S<:otl Parker lbused on thl' lttltl'r s story> as an overly silly com- ed1t• murder m)i.tery chase arraar involving a monkl'.> that ha:. ~l'n programmed with a ·com putt.>r formula for t·onvertang nuclear waste into ~eapon grad" plutonium Benson mherits the monkey when the pro· Cessor who devised the plan 1s murdered m the back &flat of the young hero's taxi Figuring into the subsequent mayhem are a Communist circut troupe, t.he FBI Hnd an e motionally unbalanced w h iz kid who wants to contr ol the world Throughout 1t all. Benson is also trying to make a recording contract contest final The following are Billboard's hot record htts for the week ending April 11 as they appear in this week's issue of Billboard magazine HOT SINGLES I "Anoth<•r Brick In The Wall" Pink Floyd 1Columb1a1 2 "Call ~fr " Rlond1c (Chrv::.ahsi J "Working M> Way Hack To You " Spinners IAllanltc ) 4 "Rade L1 kt· Tht· Wmd" Christopher Cros!-1 (Warner Bros 1 5 "Too llot" Kool & The Gang 1De·hte1 ll "Sp<.•cwl Lady" Ray. Goodman and Bro"n 1Pol:.dor1 i "With You I'm Born A(!aan" Billy Preston and Syr<'eta I Moto\\ n l 8 "Crazy Lilli(• Thin!'( Called Love· Quet'n 1 Ell.'klra l 9 "I Can't Tt·ll You Wh~ 1-;agh·-. 1l::lektra 1 10 ·offThl· Wall · ~t1chael Jackson 1Ep1c 1 TOP LPs I. "The Wall' Pink Floyd 1Columb1a 1 2 "A~amst Th<• Wind" Bob ~gar & The Silver Bullet Rand <Cap1tol 1 3. "Mad Love" Linda Rondstadt <Asylum 1 4 "Glass Houses" Billy Joel <Columbia> 5 "Damn The Torpedoes" Tom Petty & The Hea rt Breakers <Backstreet) 6 "The WhJspers" The Whtsp('rs IRCAl 7 "Off The Wall" Michael Jackson 1Ep1c 1 R "Light l'p Th<· Night' The Brother' Johnson 1A&:\1 1 9 "i\rnl'ncanr.1golo Soundtrack 1Polydor1 10 Oc·parturl' · J ournt-) 1Columb1a 1 ftdllt lt ~I ,t, " "ft "' •1il'ilt c' .-. ' " ii f ·S,,. •1 '''"'? ( ... , • .. ,., Milrt;inq('!.1 MM.lm ". " • '. • -.... •.• • 1'\. •. • lrt.mJ kl'><•ph .. on ". J • ' . ...., •• • I· ,. \ \~.~ ·~ CAC>CMY AWAll l••ci.1•,..-•• .... ~." 01t•t1• "' .. ,...'"' Simon Scores In 'Pictures' By MARY CAMPBELL NEW YORK (AP I Neal Stmon can place ~et :.inother play m has long gallery of succesi.es It -; "I Ought To Be In P1clurei.." a t Broadway·!> Eugene O'Neill theater Lake his "Chapter T~ 1nsp1red by his own second marriage. th1~ one 1s closer to the bone of paanful·funny thing~ that can hap?('n in fa m1hes than it is to fluff and frivolity This seems the bet ter of these two plays, with tighter writing There are a few s low spot~ as th1r. ont gels started. hut nary a lull after 11 really gt•ls under "a} A SCENF. IN ACT 2 tn v.h1ch the 19·n•ar ·old daughter asks her fathl•r "hat s ht.> can ex~ct emo t1on a.lly from sex I'-a Uit>a trical high point. halariou.'> in its JOkec; and embarrassments and beautlfuJly touching tn ltS daughter father attempt at sharing Dinah ~tanorf. ""ho "a' Elaine in tht· T\ series .. Soap" and " a' 1n tbt> film ·crea-.<· ·15 th<.· dau.:hter. 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( eve, W.n , ---.......................... 0. ' Head on -Auburn replicar Looking back -Carol Askay gets a view \o ... Dally f'IMI ........ •• LM ... .,.,. t Broadside -note side luggage compartment .·l . the Auburn drew at least as many· waves and smiles ~ as Robert Redford could expect as grand marshal of · · the Rose Parade. .. ' . BJ lllCBAEL PASXEVICH I oe .. o.tty ...... ,.... 1 • Rotlln1 ego. t t' • 'The last car in the world I ou'd want to drive while carry- g on an illicit relationship," mused a writer for a national CJlf p"'blication. f 1 fndeed. There's something l ~lceable about whoever is f hind the wheel of an Auburn l 6 Speedtter, a full-slie replica tf a car made famous in 1936 by &t likea ol actor Gary Coo~r. . 1 f ven tn Newport Beaeh. where 'rcedel a11f.1 BMW1 are alm0&t common 6 mo-pedl, beads wrned, mouths dropped and JJe• dripped with envy durtna a ~ent ro.d test of the Aubum. At the stop llpta. penona not erect mute by the mour brilbt white auto ~t'a 17 loft& and e feet wlde. asked obvM>us : "What 11 lt?" • Aloof expl anation led to a secood inevitable query: "Where'd you get It ?" We ll. fe llow p eon s. the fiberglass Auburn replicar is manufactured by California Custom Coach in Pasadena and is being handled exclusively in Oran1e County by Theodore Robins Ford, Costa Mesa. For a m ere $42,000. you can drive one ot the two.passenger conv,rtible models out of the s howroom. An additional $8,000 or so will fetch a four-passenaer model. One of eacb·have been on dis· play for three weeks, and a spokesman for Theodore Robins Ford said the r e have been loolten, but, as or yet, no takers. However, \he so far unpromot· ed Auburn ls expected to sell well when word leaks out to the wealthy. Joe Molina, who is handling publicity for California Custom Coach, contends the price tag for the Auburn Cwbich has shot up $4,500 in the past six months) is a relative bargain compared to other status symbols. A ROLLS-Royce Comiche con· vertlble wW run about $158,000: a Stutz IV Porte, $80,000 : a Porsche Turbo Carrera. $65i000 ; al\d a Mercedes 6.9, $52,000. And. most lmportant1 Molina claim• thll "aentlemao s sports car" with Ford engine wtll stag· ger more passersby than any of the competition. This theory bad to be tested. of course. A small crowd of employfftl that gathered tn the vtstlor lot of Dally Pilot headquarters ln (See EGO, Page Ct> By MAllGUE&ITE LUMLEY oe .. Mty...,,.. tulf Almo s t everyone h as aomethlna he needs to say - sometlrinC be needa to eet off his cbett -orseek rorcivenesa for. Thia la 1 the studied opinion ol Dr. Leo Steady. executive dir ector of Hospice Orange County , a four -year·Old non·profil organization t hat attempts to add dignity to dymg. During the middle ages, a hospice was a way station where travelers could stay and rest. TODAY HOSPICES a r e special facilities and bome care programs to meet the needs of terminally ill persons and their families. Steady explains. Hospice Orange County is a home care program. prvviding volun~rs to assist terminally ill persons and their families in localing and making use of various resources such as se rvices o ffered by the American Cancer Society and Meals on Wheels T he OrJanization also works closely with the Visiting Nurses Association m Irvine. Steady says. Serv1ces a nd resources offered by Hospice are intended to add meaning and comfort to IJfe not time. says Steady "A HOSPICE ~hould not be seen as a threat," he explains. "but as a su pport to the attending phys1c1an We do not want to replace the phys1c1an "Our goal." Steady says. "1s to help the patient live his or her life as fully as possible to the end·· To meet this goal. Hospice attempts to tend to special ph ysi.cal . psychological. spiritual and economic needs of the dying and their families For exa mple , the special physical needs of the dy1n~ in c lude pain and sy mptom control. "We keep the palleols as alert and rational as possible, .. he says. "We do not want them d o p ed up or they ca n 't participate m their lives and take c h arfe of their responslbili ties. · beliefs and practices so they can help meet the psychological and spiritual needs of patients. ''WE TaY TO assist paUenta lo ma intainin g old and developing new relalloruships," Steady says. "We stress that a relationship doesn't depend on what a patient can do for someone else, but the very fact that he exists and is a valuable person. We stress a very pure form of love." Hospi ce also tries to help the terminaJly ill with their spe<:ial economic needs. "Dying Is very expensive," Steady said. ··our services are free. and we are able to let patie nts know of otb•r cost·savl.ng resources in tbe communJty.'' After a patie nt has died, Hospice voluntHn continue to provide emotional support to tbe family. The organization also will provide eco n o m ic a ssist a nce by r esearching funeral costs. ..ONE VERY IMPORTANT function of hospice facilities is that they offer the terminally Ul a cheaper place to die than an acute care hospital." Steady contends. Hospice is housed in an office, but is looking for a larger <See DYING. Page CZ> Hospice volunt~rs are tnuned to develop their listening skills and to be aler t to religious Hospice adm1mstrator Dr. Leo Steady Old-d111e Auction 'It was hard tO-{}et a quarter. That was the fun of it. 'says former auctioneer Tom Smith . BRUCETON MILLS. W Va I AP) -Tom Smith's voice still contains a trace of that bark of long·ago when he roared over t h e babble of the auction. coaxing and chiding buyers into paying a few cents more for an old horse. harness or a cracked chamber pot. "It was your old-time auction where people could get together and gab. Only problem was they g-a bbe d so much I wasn't making any money," Smith recalled. laughing When Smith returned to th.is farming community after the World War II. he began working the local auction~ that helped supplement the hm1ted oHenngs of the town ·s ~ingle st.ore anti passed as an t>xc ui.c for weekly gathenngs OS SAT L'ROAY nights. families fro m s urrounding farms would arnve at Smith's tiny restaurant for a n everung of c h atting and haggling . Sometime!\ there would be dancing. and there was the memorable night when a smgmg l ady auct1on<'e r from Pennsylvania enraptured the crowd. "She'd make a rhythm You .,, ......... Tan smth •Ya hla sales were Important socially as we// as eoonorrically to rural Preson County, W. Va . ' never heard anything hke 1t," Smith ~rud "1th a sigh When everyone had firushed greeting e ach other and t>xchanging the most urgent gossip. Smith would step up on his podium and survey the wild array of merchandise scoured from att i cs and barns . cverytlung from old bedsteads to faded Bibles and ploughs . "Miscellaneous was how you'd put 1t -Junk." Smith said. ··When folks c lean ed house they'd bring in all sorts or things "YOU'D TRY AND s tart asking for $1 for something 1tnd you'd get someone offer you 5 cents. They'd try to gel you down and you'd try to get them up," Smith remembered. "ll was hard to get a quarter That was the fun of 1l. '' The a rt of tbe auction master's trade was in his blood long before he even thought of banging a hammer or asking for a bid, Smith said. "I had an aunt who was in the auction business. Guess that was how I first got into it ... he sald . "Oh, I'd j ust sell the stuff. Whether it was an old flower pot or an old tool." Besides the friendly talk and lbe fun of the spirited bargaining with the auctioner. the old sales helped people make their lives a little more c omfortabh , arid were indispensable for newlyweds stru1gllng to set up a new home, Smith said. TREY ALSO meant that everything was used for as long as possible -clothes. tools and furniture passed cheaply on to others. "Lots or people just used to buy the stuff and then lake il to a nother auction and sell it again," Smith said. "U was just another way or passlna time • having fun." Smith bun1 up bis hammer a couple of yeanJ ago. Now only a sl&n on the restaurant be still runs recalls bis proud callina. "I worked hard all my Ufe for a llvln1. I never had much, bUt l like ll here. People's alwais been friendly." be said. . .. .. ... ·. .. , .... .. .. ... . • ............. '. GolngSU-o lbla one tD t lbe Goo.l lanb ntlta&&rut ln South Cout PlHa. · & who1UU ~ ..,_...._._ • ta.. ...-. ballldaa la W. Qa•..,~1 ·1115 ., ........... ••p9.-,., .. Olleta.'' c:;...-. • Mra. "rt'W'I l' Jt JDClJlDeh ... • 0.""1' Jo --. GIMa TalmJe, •ud• •tie, •::,i• Fo1. ha Bryut, IUldred ltaaUS. &ever.Ir~ • • • •• .Ego Trip <nm ..... u \osta Mesu didn't l'Vt'n ......,.. '° wan,._..~ M J ~tile Au~wn onto Ba7 Stre et aed punched U. atteierMor u11 • per~l dJsdal.O fo r .. Oa&hea" dura.o.g m)' colle& days or the Auburn is that you can pa rk lD tbe red zone in front of local eateries -in this case. El Tonto near a,e airport -with ltttle fear of a ticlret. Adds class to the establishment THE CAR ddlnHely c.a.n mott, bat "" rat.he' •1*ward ~ of cravaty and n!btift Jigbl •~i~lll (3.SOO poua4:5 > doeu "t. qualify It u a c:M·like band'e Because tbu parlic\a.Jar AubW"D w~ d~ back in LA &o co-st.ar in a B.evlao coaunerc!W later that afternoon. time pro bibit.ed a pair ol p.r:UWlb.le £.v.o. t&Sies Pull up to u.e dn '4P wlndDw ol my bank on Barbor BouJ"arct. cash a cMc:k rw S!. lben proceed to • Ja.dl~Ja.Tbe­ Box dl'rve-thnMcb window to GI'· de-r one taco ("No meat. pJease "> You'U also &et great service when rt comes to valet parking. but expect ftowns if you don't't:lp at least $5. But what legjtimati: Auburn owner wouldn 't tip generously? • Crwsiac Co5ta Meu, tbe Aabuna *ew at &east as m8llY wa.-a ..S sm..iles as 8obert. Redford co.Id ezpeet u crand _....... ~ Uae ROH Pandit. A ur.e:lt rrcrttlinc tor a wrMer ol ~-TM A•m e drew 1 rather rwl!e, J I~.,... W aileslt rw- 0. fnm a~olmales&u­ dea:b pdhered at Or-ee Qmst C08q.I! No Atpc i11e. c--· ¢H· JUST T90LING clown Newpol"t Boulevard with a custom atereo puapm1 lWJ volume was sumcte.t. ~­ J!lvea «me of Newport Belidl 's fiDest caulda't Uep hil eyes <or ears> ~ die Aubun • it awunc onto Paciftr Coat Rilhway Dangers? Well. Molilla sa.ys fre-e way d r1vin1 C8JD be hazardous He has bod four near aecident.8 because of a tendency of drivers lo hem him in for ~ doeer look. T.hen their cars tend to drift But If you have the bucks. you take your chauces and enjoy the guaranteed noteriety in a beauty that gets 14 mtles per ~ellon to boot. AJD<mg other Jm)VeD Mneflts ••• <Fro•PaceCI> facility. ~ esecutive diredGr says A hospice facibty wowd provide respite for families during times of stress, and care for the patient during bis final days when the family might. no longer be able to do so. Usually a pat.Jmt would spend no more than 14 lo 17 days in the facility, according to Steady. alMMtld be home-like. be adds. ideally, they sbou.ld allow l"CIOlll for pfts. family and friends to stay with a patient. becaus e hospice care isn't C'Overed by insurance Another pl'Oblem in running Hospice, aero.ding lo Steady, ts educatine physicians to heller handle death and d,ying. ''M06'1' PEOPLE prrefer to die at home." Steady expJams. He adds. "Dyinc at home is not ~ssential. but. d yang ·in <t llome-like setting is. ··Most hospices Ul the United States are housed in wings of acute care hospitals." Steady s ays, ··but free-standing hos pices are ideal ... "Bein& wi&b thos e you've always Jivea w1tb add s continuity to life," be explams. ''You ~·t lose your identity.·· Hospice Orange Cowity 1s fmanttd ~by grants and com ~wuty donations. the exec&JMoe director says, noting t h a t funding is a pro bl em .. It is bud to get pb,ysacians lo tell lbear patients directly that their illnesses ore termmaL" he says. "M06t people prefer terms like lik-thre atenang. PalierlLS must be diagnosed as terminally 111 be fO"e lb~y may be admitted to hospice.·· T he goul or I lo!"p1c·t· 1s to ma kl· termmal illnes::. less frighlerung. and make death more pleasant in an atmosphere of fnendsbip and canng A hospice should be designed for openness a nd comfort. and An-ange Setup For '-Hogrnouth' l>EAH ANN l..\;'l;OERS· I n<'cd vour hl'lp I t':-.~ problem ·v.1th mv husband lits m c.tn · ner~ are gro!>~. l can't ri~u re out why 1 didn't notice this until after we were married. The man drinks from the milk container -too lazy to go get u glass. He tastes things lbal are cooking on the stove and puts the spoon back in the pot. He will eat from a bowl of chili or salad -just name it -until . 1HH L1u1d«-rs he has had enough, then he puts the bowl back in the fridge. I have told him re peatedly this is very un- healthy, that be could i;pread germs lo the whole family -o r guests. when we have company. fdy criticism only leads to wall· t racking arguments He says they all did it in bis family, and nobody ever 'llied from it Maybe if YOU told him. i' wo uld help. Meanwhile, any sugges- hons? -UGHSVILLE. ~o ~ DE.&&lJGB:TryTbb: !Wiie• y oa have •oaetlt.lq ffOklal OD tbe s&ove, place a 1mall bowl ud a ladle HJ:t to It n4I &elf llet·mo•tb ..... ,.. .. .e.-.a .. . .... ~ for btl ....... . ,,_ .. Memp ........ . ~f wlaateHJr mlfbt "&e•P' blm lat.be rrta,., ~&i.e ... .. I& ....... ., .... Cl9l'e tille ....... I& W&L llelst ............. . u.. ..... ,...., •• ~ ......... iftllda moutlt or 80llle equally enchanting disease 0 E A R A ?\: ~ LAND ERS Please set tie a farnib argument My mother-in-law in heriled a house from her father who passed awa) recently. She sold it for $30,000. The woman has no plans for the money except lo put It in a bank or a savings and loan to collect interest I say she should give us. her children, some of the money. even if it's only SI.GUO apiece The house belonged to lbe grandpa we loved I re- alize it's hers to do with a s she pleases. bat we are all struggling -and she knows it Don't you think a mother should be a lilUe more ltindbeart· ed? -LOTS OF BACK AND FORTH TALK IN GLEN FAU..5, N.Y. DEAR TALK: I• my oplDJon tile woman is U · ing lier noedle H you klds contimle &o liratll~ and nobody makes tt, wbo would look after your mMber ID Iller old age? Tbe grandpa yoa loved eo•ld laave P•' som~lhlDI ta lals will about .....,.. lite PTO· ceeds from tlae laMse aale amoac yom ldd8 lf he bad wanted It that way. My achke to all el yot1 Is keep ,._ ..._ to lite grislisteee, ~eyes en you moU1er'a moaey udforsetUoldleUlal IOmetbiq for ........ DEAR ANN: There are so many aemi·le1lt books out on diets and nutrition. Can you re-commend a really g()()d o ne ? NEED EDUCATING DEAJl ED: Get •'Ea& OK -Feel OK.'l U Dn . 8t•11e aad Wllelaad, Cllrle'4Pller ........... , Boau, ••· 75. Tiie aatbon are 8an.ard· eoaaedetl espen1 •• na&.rttl• •M P•kUc Jle&IA .......... Ja aoaw.-ewu.n ... fenaadee. ( Bereseope TUESDAY. APRIL K By SVDNEY OMARR ] ARIES ( M<Jr. 21 ·Apr 19J . Rem ain clo~e lo property or home base If not )>06sable. make ar· ranaemenLs for "quick communication ... Facts. figures dominate l)Cenarto. TAU~US (Apr. 20-Ma.y 20): Writing, bod,y language. significant bints from one at a dis· tance -these are featured. Surprise due. it is excitink and challenain& and involves "special" member ol opposj\e ~. GEMINI <May 21-June 201. Tha&e who pre- viou.slY ~requests may now be in a position to do favors for you.. Mooo c~le em.ph.Mizes in· vestments, money affecting close associate, legal partoer or ma&e. lD matters of specula- tion. si.y with number 6. CANCE& <June 21-July 22>. Yoo do some ··soul-searching" and come ~ with pertiDent answers, conc lusions . Spothgbt on unlque aareements. special arrangements. coP.Jriabts. legal green UghL'i LEO (July 23-Au g. 22J: Accent on results Talk. speculauon -these are pan of recent pa.st. Attenl now on task at band. employment. cballenae of detaJls which loom la.rte until tackled with determanaUon and method . VlltGO <Aue. 23-Sept, Z2J : Emphasis on speculation, excitement. cbanee. a variety or sensations. the flow of creative juices . Charisma surges io rorefroni. Mott people are drawn lo you. Listen and consult -you wlll be in position lo direct your own dealiny Ask Ari~' Ll8llA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Special clause or fine print actually aids you in achievini objec- tive. Know it and procffd accordinal.y. Your position now is stron1 enouaih for you to initiate a pioneertna project. Those in authority are in· clined to &l"&nt your request. S()()a.ftlO <Oct. ZS-Nov all : Avoid wasted moUon; UIM mons, check clireetiom. Family member, through unusual acUGn. betps you ob- tain needed material. Cancer, Leo. Aquarius persons f&1ure in acenario. Favorable answer is received to recent inquiry. flMllCb prove1 valid. SAGnT&anJ8 <Nov. 22·~. ll>: Blemeots ~ timin& ud luck combine -to f9¥0r YoUt" .t· forts. You make valuable contact by acceptine irwltalioo to 1ociaJ event. O.mini and another Sastttarlan play alplfkant roe.a. Expnd horilOOS; refuse to be limited by cine wtlio linp blues about money. CAPalaNlN (Dec. 22.Jan. 18): Wbat b8d been mlMIDI Is located -ctttumaiw. aow wlll tum in your favor. Get off licMllMI and ln&o game. Take in.IU.Uve. HiOlifht f1"M\U' ln- dependellc:e or thouabt, act.icJn. Ptnucial pie· ture bli-t. · ~ AQVA.alU8 <Jan. 20-hb. 18>: Oraant.e matertal. CIMc:k prtorlU•. Brilll objective1·tnto fe>eUI. Key la to be dlacnW. ww..t appe&rtnl wenk. lAt othen kDow you an not wtthlut af. Uu. Accent on wbat OCCW'I behind lceMt ln connection wtth tpeelal club or poup. Pa:EI <Feb. lt-M4r. JO>: Cooperate wttb famUy member in tnlerta.lniftl at home bue. &ttive fQr harmony, mak:e MC1111ary dom•Uc edjuet.mtml, remodel and beautify •unouad· ln••· prelude to the March t.bybem cutno .a.it 1pon1orefJ by the Clodtrella GWJd oJ 0.. CbUct..'1 ~tal of~ .. -The Mahoriey'1 el la aft• the hideaway cotta1e PltnQI ~UJ fll Monaco. and hJ1hUabt of U. eventn1 wu vlew· ins the beauUful 1un1et free ltl docktlde patio .. For the occuion, Mrs. Mahoney w~ =a de''r•• vadtll>' Qf bin d·oeuwm r,.. ~ In tb1 'tOffOC Hora d':rl~ .. cookbook ....... ~._n ..... . ~ •l the Maboney•a ..... tbelr d~ ................. , ......... ..... ..... die .......... O"eno.nt, ''• ulli.nl-.&a thM 111 SI)' .......... OD Ml 1m ~): 9r. 911.J .... Mllwt Slh1bI8Uj .llr. ....... NfiteQllliaft. ....... Clldlluda.a a.:·-· OU.-~' coe:ktaU .,.,.... went bolt-" tbal ews:alnl by .................. . Cinderella GuJld prealdent); Ml'. ad lln. a.-~. 11r. _.Mn .•• .,.. w_., and Mt. Md Mn. Ja•• .D•s111&. Dinlna. dandn& and PJDbllae Weft tbe everung's rare at tbe cuim> n.ilhl. beld tn the Sant.a Ana Country Club. Co-ebainnen for the chantab&e affair were lln. .lam• Goran and 111n.-,•me1UaL Ed Paalb of the country club did a marve&oua job of coordinaUr\£ \be buffet with an ace carvmg or Choco, the ChlldNO's Hospital's mascot. • • • Abo oo tbe Orange Coast social scme waa; sun another type of gatJterina. a yaeht party hosted by Detlg DavJdaoa of Corona del Mar. Davidson's guests gathered first ln the oiano bar of the Newport 8-yview Yacht Ch.ab andtbeacnWlec:ltheNewportHarboronthectub's Golden Cout. slDpping (or coolcteUs at the Can - neJ')'. U.. fDf' d!Mer at the-Villa Ncw....S baca to th NewpoctBa)lviewfora.nisbtmn>. His guests included Deaa1a Carroll. Mark Hild. &ev~ Quinn, Kathryn Ktnblka, THeSa Winslow. &en Burrla. Gord ud Trld LlD· dbolm •. Nlilml n..waa. ColeUr Ju:d1•. Du Splet&K, ~ ...... Bveb• V• S..Yftlt Md luy Gl~uw. And. while au.a were SUJl feelina the a.low or that evening. Dnvldson bepo m.alwaa plaoa for bis next bah. a Chnatmu perty on Fnday. June 13. to be beld at tbe Villa Nova. He says 1t 'JJ be a good one, and pronuaes to import mow to set tbe mOGd The troops ba ve picked individual COUii· tries lo represent and will serve mtemational food samples plus pro- vide internabooal enter· tamment Proceeds will benefit t he Jul ie t L o w ~ Scho l a r~hap Fund 10 ~po n sor t h1..· lnt crna · tiorrnl Gari SC'out Ex · chan&c Projtram. ...,..._... __ _ RESID8ITS VOTE for WILLIAMS •eeos oe .. , tO"!ArrA aMOa 8To. .. spring shoe sale thru Tuesday Apnl 22 regular 12.99 to 15.99 9.98 regular 16.99 to 21.99 .1~98· regular 2299 & up 14S8 • lelect groupt. all ftom regular 1tockl • aig ehoiwl aut w..,. lncOMIMetief MH~ C~rf!e • \1$.l SOUTH COAST PlAJA • ,.A.5HfON tSW«> Aftohelnt Shopplft9 Cet1w • ..,_ f'orlr c.., "-'IMft•~·Tt..Clty Shop~C....,.. FEATUAINO 'f • EQUAl HOUlaHO OPPORTUNITY ,,,, "atWc:it: All rtal .. hht ad venlaed In lh l11 ,. rpqv " •ubJert lo lM ~ h1r lball "" Act cl lillf ., hi C'b n-. it illtt.U tv ad ~ "any Pftfe,.ntt h m1tat1on. or du cnawi~uun baaed on J11Ci1t. ~. rff¥lUf\, lll~X (r naUooa1 origm, or !In m~ to malre Jf\Y ~preference, bmJt» um. (r chscnaunalJon ·· ~~w1Unot lmowulgly ac~pt any 11dverlls1ne for r eal ttlUiLe which is m v 101 a t>on d the law. ~ A.ctwettiMn .... ct.dltheirods .., ... nport ~ nn I .... .,. lM DAILY PILOT as--. I~. for tt. first i11correct inurtion -,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 .....................•. EASTSIDE BUILDAILE LOT EUlders prime Easts1dc locatlCXI. PTi C1!d to :.ell fast. only SBS.000. Call 667171 PIMIMSULA ~ Ne"lY dN•opuh•d 4 bdrm ramH v home Cl to occon ~.000 IAYNOMT w,, htt\<' !it<'Hral flnt' homt'" "tth pier & ~hp fl TOIO HOISi CC>Utf'TaY I Udrm ·. :l llath,, runt•h I'l l .Vil'. mini l"Matt.' in orun)tl' ~ro\l~s $24!}.500 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR } ' ! t· • l I· l) \ .. ~. h. t . ~) ~\ '(') ' OWl8 FINANCED I This lar1e 2800 i.q h lam.ty home tS a rt'itl value lt feat~ .. l.u "I.' family room , 4 buc*'OO!Di and deo + Ill Urnau! $JXt ~ttualed Oil an enclo5ed atn um Be sl of all the owner will cany the fi.nancLnt: t\J II price $146,900 Lill 751·3191 ~ RIVIEAA Real utate $104,900 USTSlDE ~ will help rtnanc:c -9 900 this fantastic 4 Udrm •~ ' ! garden homt•. !luge add fAi;LOJde. Col'ita Mesa 2 on fami ly room . Bdrm C'harmt-r L1kt• secluded patio, dining trand OC'W ' New roof, room too' Second .,wry ~. p;unl, lutchen. tn;ts master suJli• + J t.he works' Jncred1ble more s pacious bdrm~ ''aloe., JUSt f'edlJ('ed lo Call Cor h nancinJ( 114... P .m lfuny' Take ad· La tis Chance of a vartal(t>' Call 752-1700 lll (II•• ' ,, o I\ '• I ' ' r ®Ii~liii [ ® IE&ltll Qualfied .... ASSUM AILI w...,. Ocwwwefw wt 81/:t°/o LOAN ~e~~~:11&-~~ Lvty /roly home on qutc l Single family, multJple cul-de-sac. f..a st Side. dwelling or romm'I 10· OJSfOM POOL & SPA. come units. BrkT lnvit· --------•I ~will carry XTRA. ed Wnte. R. Luther , TWJHillOR Is looking fo r s e x penenced sales people mterested in "l"arm - uig". Top 0 .C. JocatJon. .,'or appointment, call David 400tll" ~ f'GIUU C.Mit1E??lbw 1# 2nd T.D. al altrac· Box 420 Lake Ar · Live intere:5t nie. l"O'Whead, Calif. 92352, Or ~7711 Call. 714-337-2414 or 11..Ufff +VIEWS! ASSUM•ll E 9'1•% Forever bay & night ~ v\ews ! Higb.l:y up· graded Tnna model lll Eves 337·1717. INTBTAIHBS DIUGHT the Bluffs. 2 sly. 3 Bdn:ns. upgraded fix· DCJ¥a SHOllES tures a nd woodwork llJre to the beach. Most JX>PU1ar 4 Bdrm model. Sweep.ng dnve. Ttle en· try, formal bVU\g and duung. SweelJmB statrs leading to master SUI le. large f &mlly room. st.one f~. Covered patio. Manicured grounds. As sume low interest. \oan. Asking $142,900. Call rDN 963-7881 LOW DOMA..I ttn..u. Luxuriowi oak ,,.." par« Dooring, air fil~r Owner says brlng offer en Uus fantastic 6 Bdrm family home Maid~ quarten & 3 car garag.: & safety aJArm systems. -,.. • I • I 't • •. t' Best oC all. take over 91 .p ASSU MAB LE L Q ,\ N AN 0 0 R too. Call for more de· 1 0 W N E R W I I. L Wds. FINANCE WlTH •.:,"'< 646-7 171 DOWN. Ca I I n u w . [®IE~ll 1•, / • ' I l 75<!·1700 ~-· _ .• ,· '·---=· • -.·~·· MESAVBlDE '---~-==-=--·1 [® •l 1"4VESTORS, 5 Bdrrnl. or 4 & a den. immac ulate 2 -.tory OOca? with au lht• extra!>. Garagt· door opener. water '\Oftener . cle- ooratl>r W;lll rovenng~ QUI '°' app'l SlEB.500 LOOI( ATTHIS! Duplex Nwprt Bch S2J9,000 Tnplex Utit.a Mesa $149,000 40n Lot Uirt..a Me>a S2"8.000 4 Plex ulitd Mesa "-Plex Co>t.J Mesa <i Plex 1\tlahe1m 4·Plex Orange 6 Urut~ $166.000 Sl79.IJOO Sl4-4,UOO $1:11.500 U:lbt.a Mesa ~.000 6Uruts Cost.a Mesa SDl.000 7 Uruts Ccaa Mesa $410,000 Trtr Park \t1\U'S1de S2'7S,OOO Most d these properties offer outst andin g leverage and very good mcome. Let us help you with your investment needs. QUJ s.56-2660 t=SELECT 'T'PROPERTIE BIGAHCE $199,500 Fad.astlc B><l + sq.ft.. h ome . Totally re· modeled, hardwood floors. bay windows too. Gourmet kit chen ovelooks s unny Utffe is Bi9!! Cl~tf1ed Ad!. arc really srmll ''peOple to people" sales caUs with big re- ader.;hip and big resulL'I' To plac-e your <'la1>:.1f1ed ad. call today 642 567S 673-3663 67~ eves associated l!ROKEAS·-AEAl TORS l01~ W lalboa O 7 l J6b l MOST P'OPULAR FLOOR P'U ... ltit MEWPORT CREST 3 bdrm. 3 ba. Lo\(~}v ocean view fr om ma~ter s uite.· Corner untl offerin~ tight & prl\·an Lovingly m aintai n ed . Sl 78.500 Creative financing a va1labll'. IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 brealdMt area. 2 large I B U F M E l I =s~w~as~'.\ I I I I 11 tacular master suite. Huge dressing area. I p A T 1 L I railed Roman tub, mar· i--._,..__, __ ..,.....-f. • ble top pullman• +2 I I I r I nue queen Sile bdrms. .._ ..... __. __ ..__ --t A OJllll to see. Call now I Lootl on tn. bright 11de of fot penooal preview. l L I T W L 11 thl~•· FOf the llret time In ,,,_.nn ~ J J I I h istory, people who own ...,. _ t:-S20.000 care that gel elOl'lt .__._______ ~ rnlle• 10 the gallon, no longer ti'ili I ti·Gi"'i'1 l!~~i • """' l'U4lfHO lEl URS IN r r r I' r ] 1bda YQUI" old sll.lr ror new t oodle• wlth a 0-.llled ed. 642-.5«178 nsx w•u - - . -- -e ~~u~~( imm I I I I I I SCI~ UTSAMweN Clatffk ..... I 100 A RAINY DAY DUPUX great on ~unny days too !. but the !.ton~ r1n•plac<.'. beam ceilings. co1y II\ mg room and tree CO\'ered patio would rnake lh1~ a fine spot to spend a ra in y day. Own ers unit h as 2 lwdrooms and ~t:>parate renta l unit ha'> l bc.-droom. ·P re-.l'nted at $220.000 U~l()UI: ti{)MI:~ REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 ust CoH I Highway. Coron• dtol Mar Wt HAVE 25 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN $25,000 CASH DOWN Will allow you to purchase this 4 Bd. 2 Ba home. Owner will carry thc balance of S t 05,000 crt I 0% Pride of ownership on a quiet c ul·dl'·Sac. Call Crai~ Batley, 631·1266 Rfo:ALTORS ·~ IACNl.OR P'AD ~9.990 ! Owner w1 II carry the paper at 20% down. Pool, tennis courts, spa, mountain view. Ad. DOW! 673-fWO (,.'fN ltf u .. u\ H 'f\I hlN r-." t' 1~1111 PENINSULA POINT $330,000 ()mer wlll carry fmanc - 1ng. No qualifytng to bl.cYer. Unbelievable 3 BdrUI, 2 story ho m e. Rieb parquet CIQ<>rs. MahoPnY wood beamed ceilings. totally re modeled thnloul. Just listed! Won l last with this price & terms. Call 615-TITI ~,..,,,,.., •• ,,.,""'t)t'll "9fif ' [®lff!IHI 3~+20x20 P'AKNROOM + SPAltlOJMG POOL•SPA WA,.,.OMT-VACAMT4525,000 Fantastic bay & ocean view. A real beauty in the we ll·known Mai Kai Beautifully refurbished inside & out w11h lush new cptng & drapes !neutral colors>. new kitche n a ppliances. Huge Ii\ ing rm with a new mirrored wall reflecting exciting boat actt vtty. 2 Lge bdrm.-;, 2 baths. See any time WlSUY .... TAYLOR CO., HALTOIS 2111 S-Joetqlliw HMh Roed ... EWPOttT CEHTEI. M.I. 644-4910 ~C® f?Boch Realty REAL EST A Tl EXCELLB4Cl S4MCI ., ... COME WITH US ... to COSTA MESA IEathHtel. MHt dupfu, l Ir I ~OOfln. ideal for hofM & liKOMe <W MCOftd br.cJt of ._,.ty, S16S,OOO. A•._... niltiftq lo0tt, aho, o~ •Ill corry 2ftd. MEWPORT IEACH 759·08 I I ..._.T, SWEET AND HARDTOIEAT ~ w do Wt mo,·c: In and ~nJ OY l h ·~ beaw.!ulJy decorated I! flll8. old 3 Bdrm home flawl.ni Y aWt.ed cei hnK m IJving rm. a coxy f11>lc aro debgbt(ul landscap- tag. Only S99 ,500 Call mw!J79.SJ70 ALLSTATE. REAL.TORS CDM C01'T AGES ~. Scldb ol Coast JfiOrwa.y Wltb oocnPete privacy. Comer loca· ucn. F.ach UN\ 2 Bdrm and a fireplacr A~· surnabie loan 124.S.OOO 673-8560 ')I;~,_. '. ,, ', """ ,, ... ·• l ~llillil READ ALL AIOUTIT! en oomea akJog l'H'n onct 1n a wb1le 1 ~. 3 baths, d.inlllK room, add on family room 8111lt1n 6 :;tool wetbar. reCntttralor . 1Ct'mlilLer, rpom for ~ table . Ma1n1f1t•ent pyrurud sll.ybghl With pobsbed brau Huge storagt area, thert's JI.Ill mutb.. cmrb mart for only Slli.960. Act now! Call ~Z>l3 t;f '' 1'4 V • • \ t l f't I II '. [~IMM c 1cWZ... ~38drm~. hanMood noon. double gara~e . Lot 60xl20. SIZ.IJX> of newporl REALTORS 6 75-5511 OM SPYGLASS In COl"OftG det Mar; 119 Cape Horn ""°*' wfth fow .......... fa11tlfy "°°'"• Htro largt fOf"llMll dWIMj N>Oft\ plllS swi,.....IMJ pool .ct lfML o...,. will nchaftCJ• for ll9ht h1dMtfrlol or cofftfM'rcial FH ICMd crt S47S,SOO. OM IA YSIDE. I" COl"OftCI det Mor. 1-tcnttc vl•w ocros1 tM bl9 boy to the P'a•ltkML A dlffennt l&Hld of home -o decorator's dreom.. Split l•••I. custom bullt, ... ,... ~ fellftlly room and for'fftCli c1ftMcJ roo"'. Pool, parkht9 a•d p(i'Yocy. SS65.000. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., COf'Oftel ~f Mar 675-5511 ~per f~r·up~r ~, •. oo t.lu.'> ont'. ' 3 lld rm .! tx.t.h I~ farrul)' room. f1f'e1)1a~, ~hadC'd <'OV m11 p.iLKI Owner anx kAI> 9'.!W Call now• !.41>Zll3 LG ASSUM•la E LH. VIEW + VIEW A1nn>t IW'W 2 Rd.rm. 21 ~ ba condo wit h 1:1l y IJghts and v1mc ()('ea11 vie w. fo'r c:~h paint wallpaper, rruru blJnd' teaWfuJ 'Mllxi noonni.: iUld i...,graded <'3fllt!lllll( hast ~laltn~ arc.i U>w tnl loan 4-:ALL [®IR&IHI A;~;ATE OCUHVIFW! MOW $174,SOO! !:>ECURJTY BLDG vltra ... uxe~ 2 bdm.a., 2 baU.. frplc • dect + community aJT1l!llltJe5 • wtll trade rmanc-e . leak option Wllh 110.000• • .... .., ........ ••••• • 675-7060. VA TERMS! 0-..ner wants o ul ~ will 9d1 under VA ltrms. 13.._. 111terest Eas.sadr a.a l'lrlt"Sa 3 Bdrm 2 bath. 'lt one r~ A must see at mly $109~. Art now 1 (i1J ~Z?t3 REALTORS PA&.M SPIUHGS ltO.al Wells CC. Vllw. New. IJ'k f1nanc1n11: w.good down. Ut. cl~. Oealrat.or's bome. On J.5lh green. 3 br, 3 ba .' a II m:ras. :M hr sec Also 3 br. 3 ba condo Mar rakesb Golr C. Same ~ rmanctng. Smith Meyer. "-el· ~5351 or se-1813. HEWPORT COM)() L.i.rge sharp 3 Bdrm Newport Beach condu With aU the amen.it •e). ao.<n> down Seller W\11 catTY conlrMt, no ~~Won't fut' MOADM<>Ofl HARIOR VIEW .. us ~~r rlllan<'tng 3\ ail . on th15 lovely 4 RR. f amal\• rm home wrth re ~ Vlew of mtn.-. & h11l:.1de H• <d1-.11l ·•II' pnced ,1l ~.500. <.:all ~. $89.900. Large master bdrm S\A U> with wa Ut m closets. New carpets , private pauo Ai.sumt· 9' ~ mt.erest. $440 pt' r rm Call 96:kil67 DO YOU OFFER A SERVICE" Lt'l the publ11• know ~·1th an ad in the 1>a1ly J'1lo1 Sen1ce DlrN"ton It c-;in rorst you~ htllt> a' S2 OJ per da) }''or mnrf' 111 rormauoo and compll.'t•· ratei call &l2 567H .,~.Rffr __ 541-_"_ 29 --I ®'tfi'!ltl • ~ I s.u.4-010 IT1 ------' ·. '. To plaC'e vour m~Jl&!t> hriON' lht• rt•Jdtn..: publ c phc>nt> Uuil) P1l11t cta. ... .,1f1l-'<I. 642 5i1;;x oorm·: VALENTlt'/E ~or 64().0097 WATBlAtOHT , .............. __ FOttEQ.OSUllE l~• ---~--~-----c.~ Newpo rt Bea r h . 3 ASSUME 131/f>o Ri:modeled. upgraded. rharmer Separat~ 2 Bdrm~ 00 60x12!:.' R 2 !«. S24,0l(I cqw t~ Total payments SiS5 Ad not ' Call 546-23 LJ bdnn6. ti> f) frontage CE oo water. Owner nt't'<h last ~e W1l1Jn~ tu be ~t:;i1:·Jll for tit· IBDBll ILll?f S CD. Heal E1 I.a le r.. Redhill~Realty I iJo Kl',tll~ Oflkt• &73 7300 1 •' • a ~ C -.t ,..,.,,,,., Bf 61 't• UDO'SMOST SPECTACULAR VIEW 001 Lido Park Dr .. 8th floor condo. 24 H r security Call for app't It's woe to plan for that vacatJon lnp. For extra cash, why not. sell som(• ol Ul05e 1tellll> you don t need with a Class1f1ed ad, 642-5678. WATBlAtOHT 40'10.AT SUP S235.Wl. Beauli!ully de c'Orated thruoul l:kost locauon on the island Mnow!Call~ ,. No need to travel all ovl'r town lO look for ~ara.:c sales .. you'll ftnd them nght here 1n Claas1f1ed. To place your ~arage sale ad, call 642-5678 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIAA~ OF THE IAVINE COMPANY CARIRH 0 .. THE IA Y! Like a private home at the beautiful Mai Kai. w/lg terrace on the water H i~hly upgraded 3BR . 3 bath res iden ce w / \\'a lled courtyard entrance. Lovely French doors & win dow s -· 2 (pies -· c rown m o ldings -· lg dining a rea -· sepa rate laundry/ser yice rm. Boat s l ip o n availa b i lity . Truly one·of-a-kind. $750,000 fee. Arliss Jilrschmer 642·8235. <J -73) 712-1414 Ill (omJIU' Vfhr Ce!'l• w~ c.,.. •42"'211 , .... 2 .. 401 OoYW °'-Hober v-,.,. .. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE LIDO ISLE lln• 111 '"'""'' H1.1<h \I •' l'n•lll.'1•',1' \n· 1 \\11h l'r 1 ,,. lh•.Hh•, l1·nn,... 1 .. u1h ,\ I 1t1l1h.,11-.• I h 11 01111 • Fi1 ,. H1'flronm llorr ,. \\ llh l "" D1•n "'"''' I 11 ,.,. I urm.11 D1nin.: l!onm \l,"l••r ~'"'' \\ llh "I'·' 1-·,, • 11t111n.d Off1•ronl.' on l..1rc1• I .01 !::.i , '"~' titEW LISTING Woll ll1·-.1).!11t·d Thr11 B• tl ri•1m 111.u II.1th lfon11 With ~1111n' 1;,111h·n Hoorn 1\111 hl•n Pl11' S1't•rr.1I \ .rnllo'tl < l llmi.:-. In f 11rm ... 1 l>1n1n)! t(O<}m &. 1.1\ 1111.! Houm L.ui:r \ a.nl \\ 11 h I '.1 t 111 (I\\ ' .. ; It \\ I I L \ I ll I :'\ f" I 'o \ "'I'\ (; \\ I fl I I \ II C. I !-> 1-. l < 1' 11 flll !->I Ill I II Onb 'll'H~•1 759-910 #2C~ ... ,.._ -~~ real ~estate S8.L WITH COMAOIHCI Utt yow ..._ wfftt Hte ,,.,........ .+ oc ................. a ...... . Giie .,._. ..._ prot.ctlcMt ,._ .... co.t toyM! -OHL Y SIJ.500. . ............. . .flnt tf .. IMlprs or ,.. .. ,...._ •. cltok• l ..... 2 ............. ~ .......... coiy fr,k. AL c• .... . 2744 E. COAST HWY. CO.OMA DEL MAR 759-1616 P'AO IN UAI • 'h· ~'C'lr.ltt"d lh1' bi au SP£<:1AL TBlMS 1 • 1" m d I..,. 1 l 1 h • IN SPY~SS ( l~·~t nedtt·'t J ntl rl•mf•« 4 H<Jrm . out ''"'' ot"1h1· IO\t•ll• ,, -.1.i.rxim;(Ol.'c..ul&hJtbUI AJtlb "'OU ll\ll:!nt ..... wt t ,11., ...... <~·r ~·1 11 1 ,1rr• Hdrm. ~ l)d ano1 I 111• • m >.UJJ .!l1d T (. I" .it•ttn l oil 1101\4 '.fi'~~" 1ALLSTATE I I REALTORS I HOW IS THE TIME f(I(" )(lb <>(-eker-111 c h1•1 k thl' n a1h f'ilnl lh•lp \\ anll-d lid"" fl' .1t 11m If Ult-)Ob H1u ,,. .int 1-. not tiwn· \OU m1~h1 \'t1n. .. 1it .. r olff'nn~ ) our 't'r\ 11 • ' ,,.,th an aJ in I ht• Juh WB11tl"Cl cat1·1:0" l'hvnl' r.t! :£711 l't'QPte,,. ho 111'\'d '""'"It Thal ~~h.it \h1· l>AJLY 1'11.C If SERVICE DI H El'Trnn 1:s all about' BAYFRONT-MOTIVATED OWNER Has bouC)ht m Hawaii ond is nody to mo•e. s..bmit offen and OWMr will ouhf with f lna11c l nq. hjoy th trCNtqllility of loyfroftt & bMch A•fftc] from thi1 pt opttty with a 60' boot tlip. ,.S rOCMft for 2 offt.r boah. Is llOW MMCf at o D.p.x with 2 b.drOCMM eoch. CClft IM •osily COft•ft'hd to a sift9e hotM. s I ,050,000. 631-1400 OCEAN VIEW WITH LIGHTS bclttftg ............. 4 bcl. CoNo ill .... Wporl C,..tf ••Oiadwd by grH•l. PriYflh 9d -.wty •orahcl w ,..., rootw, w•t bor. S•p•r co••••lty foclliffH. ....... $1 lt,750. '31-1400 LOY El Y EXEC. BAYCREST A.bso .... perfe.ctl• hi Hft'Y deteiL TotelynMOdeled witft ..,..._., 1a ... , kite• ~ """' .ct ..... r& l.Alf"P, .. .... "°"' ...... "-ctt doort Wo • cosy beclryw& *' •• • 3 ............................... O•d lo'fll" Ht•rtol•ia9. $262,$00. 43 I· I 400 -owww-., c.-ry W. WATERFRONT HOMES. REAL £ST A TE ~IWf>t ••• ~~ .. 0'4.lil W Co.Mt It,..; 31~ ~A~ N..~I S.• .... h IW'lCM l.i.ncf Hl•l4" t1u.-· -------------··- ........... Hrw1"._ .. ~:.~~ ....... ,~~~ ........ ~!::.~~ ........ ~.~~ ...... .. ~~ ..... !~ ~~ ..... !~ ~:e~ .. .!~~ ~!Z!~~ ... L'!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ....... WMS:W ~--............ C.11 •• ""'·· wlt11i ... •IMbl• loH: hVt tal,Ht la• T .D. •IMl,000 •uurlty. $ ...... f!!lf1 tal!M_N9h._ ~111 _..,_.Cl ~ row """ bom9 u, U. floell louu~ ' ~ + W'le famlb' rm Bul&lf\11 )' ard with SIOQl. <>-ner-wUI fll\an<'O llJJM.«D l714t 671-4400 IJUIHl-HH HARBOR A f)lvl11l'ln or llarhor lnv('!;lmrnt Co. IALIO.A NEWPORT ltEALTY W..U 1.o work for you We handle all lunds of nrtals. sales & bsung:. 67Ml70 SPECTACULAR 100059. Ff. MAHSIOH Rldl~ .... 731 ·511.S or 832-0MO ----..--- .ASSUME 121/• LO.AM BY OWNER. 48r. ~1h8a oo :>ecluded buck buy 1·ul·dt:·1>al' l.rJt fam rm. dbl f rplr . lrg ~'h lilt: dm rm. 2 patio~. beauti fully trn.cpd. $175,000 Mov•· m naw-cloM• Nov. 7, "!IO ~by appt Pnnc only 6411);17 BJ.~ /\ great be«h house and moome property on a full si7A' lot Louted one i.tiort block from the So Bay this hou5e hu" Lrernendous mvf'!ltment potential Owner will c~1dt•r 1·rt•8llVf' fmant 1ng l'r1·-.1•n 11•d al $125,W J Ml Ill 11n111H ..... aaa•••..._ Ul•HI reaHel .. 5=,----1 ... lAl'll ._. ... ~ ... )M9ai. °" 1ar. =•~rm .. .... D', ...... 6Jl;.Ull c....c111w.r eon ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRVINE TERRACE Jlir. ze.. new latchen. cpt.K. drp1. & paaol, vt•ry :J:'8l1> llomt!, I mpet' I.' (I bl y dti<'Orate d w /nl!w landscapins & auto sprinklers . loan. As· ~ owe. 6'4·9J60, 644-MT ,..OCEAN AM>IAYVIEW DX> liiQ.ft. al customized home 4 Bdrm. Fam Rm. den. game or pool room and lof\ed room. llenda a 311> deR. view>! rool. apa, e le_gant lands caping Only $43.').00}. Good ftnaocltlg. Olli Munlyn lkxlRes. aJ(l t~ or 7!i2-9t99 c.a.ta Mltscl I 02 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .ATT&m0t4 -DaS/ IMYESTORS ~~rbomeon W1Je R·2 comer lot. City approved duplex plans aocluded m purchase pnce. Asking $87 ,500 for an aPPotnl.nK'nl to ..ee. raJI 54(} 1151 ~~HERITAGE tlALliO/\. l ~L/\.N O Hfo,J\J,TY I • • REALTORS SU.K700 -· SALE OR TRAD!!: 3 BR. 2 ea fiKr m.ooo Ownr ta• 7SZ.llOZ3 ---- EmSIOE UNITS l1MD W/CARRY 2.3.6 or IJ wuts Owner W\ll carry w1lh a re· &.'iOOable down payrneol Call669161 , OPEN HOUSE Rf Al TY / awe lstT.O. tOl(&... l!Uftst. 3 br. 2 ba.. hrdwd nr.. & F I'. Eastslde. $11.S,OOO. N#.. 6'2.9688. E.ASTSIOE ASSUME 9'/t"/o LH. 3 .... 111.2~ F/P$t7,500 RI.LB UAL TY 546-0l14 BY OWNER-Mesa Ven:le pool home. 2 sty, 48r, JBa. FD. 2 frplcs, IJC sxd gas BBQ, u.ssuma· hie loam, pnce S178,000. um Rhodel. ~1 EAS11ll SP£CIAL Vaau:L ready to move tn 0 W.C. on contract. b . ~.huge yrd On ly Ill.Im.""" 646-3627 ••• ..... D.H. ••••• 3101 Yulloo Ave. Cast.I Mes.a You are the wmner o( t v.o free tJ c.k:eta ( Sl O 00 "alue>. to So. Calif. ~ty T f.lll'lis Qass;c: Apnl26lb l.JJI\ cabaiLeroo- Racquet & Sporu Club Fount.am Vall.-y ncM:t.~ may be t•l:umcd hy eallinle 642-567)\. l'Xl m .. " 8y Owlwt' $95,000 AUradlve Burrola hom~ on wesU1de . Nea r scblo&5 & beach. Pool. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. formal dmmR. larRe hv· mg room With fireplace. New carpets. drapes, part. Ule. Pnnc. on1Y ~:E41 tlV. 2Ba. Sl<l>.W>. RV a c oeis.5. !lex t.enns all ofrs coos 1dr. ownr ugl ~ ~-------- • .~ ....... .. we•• ~I .... Iba, raml· tW OCMM vrlW ••Ma .. , 601&.90 ........ , ... eCl9do Llk a book iou~an •t wt ctoYt-n. it one way ol delcrlbtna lhlt approximately 4.UOO SQ.fl. manJlOO. When rou aee il, ou ·u "' nl to a lay.. 18 beamed rt'lllnu. 32x30 Uvln-room. 3 nrepl1c s plu Hbrar)'. WaU of 1la11 . br 1lht klni vlew or ocean .. Pool plus 11-. ...... .. rm wt brhk lrplc . ...,_. tYat qrtra. Ciarmtn1 houu. Pl ....... loalUan. '46-7711 ... "*''"'" vt.w. 0\tf PfHI .... Cell ,. '* ...... ;; Cote Realty & lnvHtment #M-5711 ~ Walkt!r t: 1 t:t! ;-Prtvam bnch. ond ~nts-court. pec:Uaculor sumets. 24 hour security ttu1ud. Owner wlll help rinanct-. Act now! CaU 7l~·QG3..67G7 • THE REAL . ESTA'l'ERS 10%4 .,.. 1044 ....................... MESA DEL MAR (ByOwner• 1mmlc. 3 br 2 bit. " heated poot.1120.000 S1 Ptmaa IA 5415-ZZO A hi V.., 101'4 ....................... ..... ~L-. ............... 1...-7 Max ln sty.S ... EZ care 3 btdroQm townbocDe \n lov•b area. close to romm1.1n 1ty pool O>mplete wath ttnl\:d windows. d1Dmc room d! tivtng area; custom cbllea. iitor&&e. Garaae upeoer L1.1 s h I~ 19'1.lm. lake over paymenu. BKR. OalJMl).l~ TAilllELL -· lkA-•INdt 1040 ....................... Ill.CH conACH Newly ,..nov•Led 3br. lba. OD dooble lot oo1y 3 blka rrom p1u. FP 850.000. Parlt PboeJ.oe. 842-7~1 PASPLA<2 <Arbo Model. 4 Bdrm on Q1Ht stthaded cul-de· sac kit. 1164.000. Ca II RanOrt. 1.Er.ot.ul: ... 9').IJ77 PlllCI llDUCID 15,(Xl) on um nice 3br. 114lebe home. f .P . Now 111.SOO P3t1t 1'11K't". ln<' 842-7 461 ------ SIOll.CXX>-3Br. ZBa $20,000 <ii al J4%. 1 carry l"t'St. ~~1 ·9271 anyt1m l', 831~ • * * !B56'i:]~=~r. Hmtmct.on Beach You are ~ .,,1.noer of two free lldLels tSlO 00 value >. to So. Calf. Cll • lty r...-.a..k Ap1126th l..all Caballeroi> l~uc.ot & Sports Club t'ow'll.aln Valley Th.Seb may be claimt-d hy r albn I! &'2 5671l. ~ IC\ "Pl • * • 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRl»tl lmmac. 3Br Jba pool ho me . Will accom· rmdat.e 40' boaL Flex tem.i $S35.000. Wall smthl Realtor 1146-1807 --------w A T E R .~ ll 0 N T HOME -2.000 i.q rt. w t!IY boet dock. Shari>. SSIS.000 Prine only. ,..,...~ '"'-1044 . ..................... . • $19.SllO Coodo 1 BR. caowrt den. l yr new. ~ ~ ln. Ki beam vaulte d ce1l1ng1 . Ownt Brk "s home . ID.Jla 4BBIOOM 1IUVEl liea\l \hl Y•le 1n Collete Park Ideally located on cul·de·nc. fo'eaturea 10 c I ude hardwood noon. central air and electric garage door opener. AS· SUMABLE 1st and 2nd m.. Call for deta.111. --; l;l\NCH ~ l\f ,\1 l i ~ ',<I 1 .1111)() THE GROVES 11 'JOAll" oat move as to a mobUe home • take a look at whit ~ have to dler. 2 bdrm.. 2 ba. + Ca2L rm. · WO aq. ft .• btPe Wk · dbl. g.ange . ema ~ 1oc.. m.500. PU aa mra nice putt ~ lmllY feature'! for )W1' eQJOYl1'.k'dl 'l5Z3 C\MPUSJ)a·lft~IME LCllJlllll leodt I 048 ....................... ~MEADOWS Geor(Oe Qia.rles Realty 18 prca.d l.o present ~ view bomes s ituated ....... erdle tul1A1des. Pnaed from m>.000 '75-7512 ------- Nrw m odular t) p •· tllfmB. pvt rommurul). 2 bdl.\, al hr f>e<'Ul'll), .,ub -l e tl1 n~ OK (7M)8..3Jl6 ~ Lot wtite water VleW lot 1 m proved. 10,lm + lq ft t:uJdmg pad 1 lot orr oceanfront. South Laauna. s•so.ooo . 7M lllli6-2199 ....................... :Htory VIEW. home. \rjt ~ walk to beach. A. .. swnable $170.000 11~ :IJr. Jba. den. bonUc<i rm. 2 smdec:b. new ca~l ing • flra. By Owner 12119.000. 1-~ 1619 or !8K'547 •CMYll ~-COW'M ..... elOO 1q.ft .• to iS Bdnna. 6\11 t.U.. Pool ....... 11.-.000. 111 STAINES CO. 673-7761 ME'WPOIT· CUSTOM Sllt,SOO Thil e:xCllUl& a bdrm rm ly ~ la an enter l&&ner's delight W WU quehvab1llly PEE l..ANt> Spuitlm~ POOL Pna:d to aeU fut. 759-1501 LIDOISLI Z~y early c.hf 3 Bil. den. 3 ba .• llv. rm W/fpl, & beamed ce1l. Cosy patio. Walk to beach . club & tennis Cadl S115.W> Call Ml$1()11 REAL TY ~l VWBALBOA Eurtma ~ proJect. ai.y "()Cal) views. 1 • 2 Bdrma for i1al«-iand ~-Rae.lee ltartl.nit Ml 1125.000. ~eral to cmr:. from. Acmt-m4m0or131496 VIEWHOMI 0\11198~ ~·· ranest 3 Bdrm dr<uator ~ Bui It 8"JlRI central •ln um ~ ... ie ha.\ nA:SlOm loll Ii oak s par .ti s U l r c aat! C u1lo01 JaCl.IEZl pool w c.,. yon "' utY h~ V"K"W <lu"t-<tly dr nws~r swt1· With low down. paymcnh retlec.1 9""' mtt're'<l RED CARl'ET. 5.52 <mi tllST Sill fll:ldt Bay Vte'W rondo 1..-.y 9.1.lltl l Hdrm .! bd. frplc. 29'~ dn 11r ~~ llll. loan as:;um11 t.am W1l.h 138.000 dn WOil.DU 51111 1-A\tbhtr' 3400' lu1un tuwnhomt> + ~ plu h n'flla.b SJ3. OW tn 1 um 1 • .ind .a 1trl!ril hum\• ul )1.IUT own f7"(i IU I IR' cJown owe .al " 111 lt'l'tN only 8kr ~ 7~• SIO 000 ()own i1'>'1Um1•-. tl01anct· ol R50. (XX) 1.2' . u\l.ef\ -st 5 Ur. 2 s t.ory ho[J)(• No 11u111t ry 1n ~ nee. Vacltnl MOVl' right m•Prln only ~ 4Br 2ba. I 'It bUI om /\I S1aT1 UY:ti In • ownr w h n. 20':..dn or !'lubm11 '1n ~9282. E'xt t{J . 31!1 ••• c•riiM~ 1111 Udo Pnrk Or · 1•0..0CMMW f'• &ua. Er.qubltely clecanUd. a. co p.t beh . Greal term•. A1eed to.U ..... ooo. ........ 7.cMOt LIASI Of'nOM ~ OCIAM VffW7 nu la • new 4 Bdrm 3 tlll&.b a.a.om home w Ith ~ ln-law polen· UaL located on ree land. STEPS FROM THE OCEAN. 8411 Ider aa ya rnM.e an otrer and try )'CU' tenm. Offered lll IZWJl)O. QUI ~1151 -, • HERITAGE . REALTORS REALTORS ttart.-Y'Nw ~ SlSK dn. to uiiume• • "' 5 bd. prol. ldacp'd Prln only P a lrack nmre. ,._, aJ.t2111. 1Ml 11.Uff"S LAO UNA 8 SACK OCEAN PR ONT. 28 r. 2IM s,.dac11lar tl&O· cres. aooo. •2111 . lOd6 '1amlnao. Xlnt. mn1 O:Jmpl. 1111'11. New atU. dJ'PI, wood cell· lnp. awn1ng1, ahed S1Ul50 Mag at Thun· de1atd. 780 E. 9th St., SmBcklo 3''d0' 2Br. 2Ba. Xlrll ltudao room. l..rg cornt'r lot. Pl&. AduJt part. Nmr bead\ • Manna 8-ZZS7 16WiOI$ atfiHM COUHTT UUMTSWITH SPIM)AIU 1"1lo 16 \mil ~· \WJ lld1 on contract at 9.71!5%. 4.Yk cuh on catt nturn. Underlying Ill TO'a auwnab)e. Ex· tenalvely refurbished Htgh demand rental area-walling list. Call Pat Par1dna0n. -m.t9'2D 3 Bdnnl • 2 batb. 1-§tory t'l.t IDl. New CAfll('U . IHll nl Near puo l lll9,:,00 1 •i.soo. 10' k "-tl Aeml 64G-5660 tlOO 1------- JUSTUSTID Cl&ff Or VU."W. V1 EW 2 Br Ir< lol.·IJ'U\ poUn uaJ °""'"' vrlll fan;&nCt· ill lD'l-~ $2:50.000 Coast Pro~e rt1e • ~ ~ Coast Va block t.o bt'.ich. New hom1• µrot~y decorat td ~nl( J W ldrF* ~ w.;lt h w .panoram1c VW'W d OCYan & lon.-:-.u-d ltX>WlLJIO!> 4Br. Jr~. I.fl: fllfn_ rm -;m~ "'~ n lh ownt>r l:l1J1 lcl •·r ~Ill) 5'C.0 ~ 7:t•1 ur 7\4~;~() I zt'll.DOWM 0...-Wll Au.kt Prwacy & ~-unt> an-~ betwY1 th<· j!Jll ... ,, Hi>' 01°'-nn """ "114'1 ~· Uw. tui:,h qu.&lll~ •. , •·1ut1' •· ti 11 m ,. 3 li.>dr>)Offi • I>"' 111\J' m .. i.t1 r ,u1h· ruqp f11m1I \ room :! f 1 rt"plar•·i.. ., par ld1 n I>! pool & '>P3 Dun 't m~' )(JUI" dwx~ for a B111 C11nyon t:i.t att.' f.>. dus1\ely off~n·d Jl Sii'25.IO> Twnwlek&W. 1714)1l).26SO IOIO ....................... ....................... 4fl.llES ,_,... SISt.000 ZO'foDOWM .-....oeSMFfLA>ID 8"l&er' ITI4l'7»1Q 3 UNJT AYI' BLOC COM All 2Br. &uper toe, e«i.W> By ownrr 111• 1 41&31!D7or tZL31 ~3401 SACRIFICE CWC '11 Giiiy I 00/o ... J:l UD'1 o( flee bid I( 1 n pn1m Sama Ana k>Ca • lJOll. SD>.W>. 29'"k dn Wall.DR.£. 556-1111 ltadl P\e optrty I 3 SO 4 Umts dlll. Nwpt lkh. -·-·••••••••••••••• •• Z9'. dn f'(' $320,000 ~ f-r'Ollf Lot lier 776-:ro> 1>\AJnfX I ,\('1'1•1 Thro.;· Art-h 1:1.i). So l-11<w1 .. ~ r.rt· ltJ t'J1ltrt· ~I I~ Sf-c-unty t"flt'l.1\1· 11\t•rlt10lt\ t>XQU1,1l1• n M · l.OWl.e-Y LO Ud .. r- ~fit'd bu)e-r-. nn1' ~~llW_ ........ ..,ty 1400 ........ .•.•.....•..•... 5.A u , ic Cai&er an•. Peonsylvan1• Dutch tOM' mmd OP. 3000 sq ll SlZl.<nJ l'•ll ft:W <it> t...a. c ;cW ,...,..-.y 1600 ....................... ~,c:.w :Ml> Ne>wport ·Be Y I loaR 0 WC &Jl-417'9 eves 5'ftR SH.ARP IS-2 br ~'S. 3 yr, 11ld ('t•Oll'r o f (' "1 tr.tdl· o1t owe 101, J't w Z!I'. dow n ~l IOU 1100 l\ia lt1: 111 (1·1 l)wnr Na 17l l /6il? :11~,1, 12 un1h Pool Co:.t .. ~ ~.000 10' ; In t.erest 1110.000 down. ~ 548-Tnl MUST SELL MOW! Super f1x .. r uppf'r ~ Uesght.'> 2 • •l••1 .,.,JI.Id bt•a m c1·1 lln II' ..... )'Tl'lt'nl., t'OUJ<i b·· UJ1 def' 18)111111 w llh ~11 101 iji,..n :,o._.jl1-r l'll't'li" qWt ~ ~ j~ \!lal ~QUAIL A.!~~J- 10,... Tll l :lO ,_...I ....... ...,., 2000 , ______ _ ....................... 44 lllTS •7UMTS• 25 ~ dwn. 10 mo old Carden Grove. Agt 11>1 ua; Nf'wpof1 Be .. c:h You are the wlllMr •rf 1~1 htt Ucitt-ts 1s1111~1 \J.llJl'I, ID Sl.000.000 f"ormc'r bome or the ~AH Ofo'IN DORE. 4 BR. 8 ba • 46 ft pool. approx l ·llCrt' <.;as h. tradt' o r 20 • dow n O w ner d J:t 54-1167 HSTomcAL OfRCI llDGS. ••• ~-wr 1<ni1 Jenner Sl VWHAT A Y AWE Th11 quah ty bw It 3 Bdrm 2 bath home 1--------featurea. hardwood h6.A tmGHT'S $1~590 LCllJlllll ..,.. 1052 So. c.ii. ~ty r.-a.sk Apnl4!a.h Wt lrt rhr 1098 Ill downtoWn S4nta ,\/la ~eveloi>menl are.a sm.CXX> or bllt air OWl ' a anty ur~ Ult w tl.fY", m Westmmstcr You are lllt• wmner 01 tv.u rree uckru 1s 101111 value I. lo NIEWl'ORT IE.ACH UMOR St00,0001 "lo foohnft. ~1 2 Hdrm 2 halh mobill· \"!! block lrom hay VI 1Jlr1V8lt> iw1t<'h, pool. sµ:1, hoal d ocks. Ownf'r w curr~ C.AJtl)ltt , .AU lilper 4br, pool home wfrjce (am nn. Nr fwy •Valley View. VA 1'Wml. ~ Place. Inc. 842-7461 ~ tbe mOfl people po9lblt la lmport.nt to \ht aueee•• of any ,.,.... Nie ... ~. llltt 1011u la H1ted ln Gl•Hlfte4.· pltone ..-. Ooors. shake roo<. new T~elOMlS dnveway. large yard 2 & 3 Bdrms. all and \S pnced al only arreuUe:. Pnced from 117.950. Call 540-llSl lll,.500 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS AtlHCH 9'1.ARTE:R CQC>O 2 Bdrml. 2 baths. frplc. dbl gar. owe at only 10% Int. 29% do .~,p SlS,(XX). WORLDR.E. 51111 $7500 .DOWM n w.c. 3 bedrooms. near lbe ocean. No quallf y · log. Family rm. ftnirjac!I. C.U anybme. JW,.. 5U4IOO $13,000 DOWM MO~ NeAr bncb. 4 bdrma. 2 be.. Crl>lc .• ,000. Gl·S737Bkl'. Princlpm Only 100/oDOWN Ml OGLE, M2·9Cii60 ~SUMUIELO•N $10,000 Do'flfft Chanrun~ adull condo near SoWh Coast Ploia with pri vale p al111 . security gaw, pool. spa & sai.na Plus rec rm <hwtrmg 2 Bdnn w /all amenihes. OWC 2nd TO IM3» - Wl\TfRIRO Nl ti<>Ml ., REAL ESTATE 63\-1400 WTSIDEC..M. fNIC l5l TD on Olis 38r, l~ holn£. w 112% Ull. SJOO.(XX). DB REALTY ~o teSYMAMSIOH Atlebllon? Ftrat llm«' ~r or bw•tor. WUI· Ina to wort? Paint .tr Iota C'I elbow .,-eaae woWcl trmlfonn um 3 Bdrm famJ11 home lftlO • GREAT Pl.ACE TO UV&~ area. Won 't l.-1 ~ FOJ:lf:c:.il l OLSON ·--'- • ' Down! No Quahfy1n&' Owner will finance ! Bngbt cheery home. s teJM lo the l ake in Woodbridge. Cell~~ 754-1202 Northwood /Canyon Creek Plan IV . 48r. J&. gunrd icat.e. Tenrus. pool "-'sum1o1ble loan. Seller wtll carry 2nd lrll.'ll det'd. Leaac 1op · lloo ...,_ 111/-r'/o U.. Toudt Of Cb1 Presltg>ous. tul(hly de· SU'8hle model 3 bedroom With ternrac hnancU\g av&.i.WMe. Hut• bonut room. parme.l kitcben. custom abutters & wallpaper; 21t'J baths, dlning. family rm. brlck nrep.ace. ulr rondltaon· lo&. 2 patios. plant.n. atoraae. Clo~e to tdloa6a. SllUOO. BKR. C&USIMMSJ Tlillla.L. --· **llVINE 2&J&!Lla WOODBRIDGE . ~ fot" Drivacy. Yl I JI.tit tfat.ed. {f.~).]i --.... , .. ·-··----_., -· -- --,.._,,. _... -_......... -..,, -#> -----•• -· -·. , ..... , ....................... fOXIC*> HGTS GtldlDOd; model. 271)CI sq ft . 4 Br 3 Ba. ~(Xl). ll'k Int By Owner 644~9 fEHAS~ Walk to beach from th\5 s parkling 4 Bdrm garden home and larl(C low mal.nt.mru>CC yard Secuttd area of gn.oen bells. tennis court!I, pool. spa and sauna Good nnaocmg avatlll ble wilh 2~~ down Sl&.lm don osen r •!aH hf' 12J3 N. COAST' I £WY l.J\GUNA BEACH . 487 ... ....... Va.to 1067 ....................... SY OWNER Sl'5.000 $600000wt4 No quaUfyUia, owner will Carr)' "-lance at l3WX.. 4 Br, 2 bl, AtC. ... yard. lmnaed. ot ~ttey. Prln. ooly. ...... Laa Caba1.lerolS R8c:qua Ii ScJot\I Club Fo&n.atn Valley Odi.ttb may br c la.I mt'd by calhnlt 642 S678. ext 272 ' •• * *'AllOA PINN. AMRg $450,000 \.« dplx 3Br \...., ba «'ti 2212W~ tl'anlastl r S lrnnd rropmy Amum.• IA oc /\ITD Pnnc Only CalJColk<1 St ..... Stewart 21l/47i-7'46 1'-'I 8dnn. R·2 kJl. IM.llda· b6e Owner wtll carry black paper. $185.000. ,... 6'1!>-5t500. THI ULTIMATE IN.IAHcE Neall Newport ReactL a1.1taful and warm. 2 with fonna.I d1nlnC H\ICf' 1ourm«"t ldtcben. pn>f eAlooally ~ pnced nld\l. rm.mc.11~ FOnC~T E OLSON . ... . . ' ··~-~ lat eomet.h1na valuable,. ~ an ~ ln out Loat and round columns ,,.. .. whir• people toe* .... tbt1''1• fquod -ttamatvahae . . ..•.•..••............• VA l.OAN. 3 BR 1 BA. new pwa 111 & out N~ cpts. lg, yard m .500 8Tll Ebba A \ot' f00-46()1 I -- ....................... 1100 ....................... •At&SPACE RBn'• lbJble W1dt' an popular Wealmtnstt'r Park. Pht"td ror quiclt sale Ill 04.500 Will lftCI~ 3 ITCdM Crtt spaet> rent Hurry' W on't lai.l ' ISGIMl8) 884-0Sl l COSTA MESA 24"56 1973 Western, Wwide. k> apece m'I\. 2Br. 28a. Akan sld.t.na. 1arden tub, laland IDtcben. many xt ra8 (L8'1SO) TortaM Ma1119Ha.ls 972-8421 ~ Walker t: lr.c Call di~ or l'Oll1•ct ~1.Ulllr-31 hrs WOil.Di.i.. 556-1111 20 MlW \MTS-CM llt•aut1ful 2 bd. 2 ba t o wnh ou11e unit :. w frplo. vaulted ce1l· ~ 1'SL lnvstml.li 64l 1603 So. Calf. c.w.;ty Temis Qauic: Apnl 26th l.<M Ct b&.lleroi; Kacq\JI?\ &r Sports Club Fowltrun ValJt>y ~ 1,cka'l may be cliumt'd by callin.i 642-5678. ext m ••• You may request Ad-Sitter service when placing yoor od ... our Ad-Sitter number will appear in yox Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter takes yoor m111tJQ15· •• . you cXJll in ot your ex>nYtnienc:t 10 qet the mp>nSI.\ to yoor ad .•• this serw:e is onry $5 per week. For more information ond to pl~ YfM ad catt 6'2·5'71 .-• ----~----­• llNTIC..W. .._,. ftlW, I lw, I be -~ ......... 1'61.. lMl&d.t IOml ~ Onl1 t Mft 1 Oood Q:w.u Mmia kntJm.. I Br! Bl. 0.-wW Ctn)' al & ror • ,.u,. s.as.ooo dow1L l'ull. prlr• ID. Ublca brinl uP p1ldld and ... f\Alb' oc ~ Y rlY locomf' 111),(0) ps ~ldll\I. ,.._. nldlfJ*)'~JJU. aoPUX Gcxld Santa AN 10\'ll lJOri All l 8t O..~r will carry w w~ down "'" ~ lACa ot 1penci.& bile 1'1.IU pn~ SUS.000 16lNTS 1'.:x~~ll&nt C<M.td ~e,11 1()(-;iuon On\.v 1 >,.a,..., old Sw1mm1ng JXJ\ll l'nde ol ~ratup 1'\l ll pnce 815.W>. 19&NTS Ol6ta Mesa. owe "''th 20"'.t down. FUii pr1l't' S000.000. Tlus propN'\) ha.s spendable 31 UNITS Pride or ownership Some unl t s h1tvt• rireplaees Exrellt•nl Anaheim locataon Onlv 25'-" down. Owner wail carry ba1a.nee 4 years. un interest. This pro- perty has spendable. Hill pnre Sl.400,000 A PRESTIGE: '-t---~_..J_HOM E:S Real Eblall! lnve:oamcnL'> 3333 W Coast Hv. ~. NB 645-6646° tioc.ed SUnday 8 Lhut.s San Remardanu New paml. 6 2Br, 3 2Br. S20,0fl0 dn . 1\ I 1' f) (Jwck escrow t714 ) 641).3126 Ulex $35.000!!! WW ~ a Costa Mesa 4-plex, owner will (ananre at 13''' A!(l 64&-1100 Loh for Sale 2200 .......•..••....•...... A R-3 LOT Pnme Costa Mesa location on Baker SL for a partments or condos Bwlder's package available c.111 for 1010 Term'I av111l:ihlt- RCTaylorCo I o 4 \) ''' >00 •verty Hits Lot BUILDERS F Jbulous 'aew lot in OOH ENY F..STATES Room for 1•>01 Owner wall help wrth r Ulan<.'lllJ.l l'e rflo ( 1 !or est.alt· laving Larpa VJ~ R.E 497-1761 -----~Dnert. Resort 2400 ..•........••..•..••... FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home M111Mon Lak~., Country Club Golf Wr\rU.'. pool Re.-.1 ull I u II y landscaped. no ma111 t.enance yard !1111() Clubhou.-.t• Hd Desert Hot Spnn~:. 213·378-25il Bali Hai Tahiti Yes · You can own pro petty 111 Tah1l1 World f~ Bab Hlla Hotel ai. converting lo rondos Qt.rmerlOeveloper as itav ang a slide presentation oo the property & Tah1t1 locall,y. For reservations & location call Bob Walson <714 )997 1000. /\g.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RIVERSIDE RANCH SITE 450ACRES Sl.005 Per Acre 15% Down Ila' cooperatJoo UlYlted R.C. Taylor Co. 714~9000 2900 ................. ~····· I BUY HOUSES AT 95°/o OF MARKET VALUE •No Fee •UDmld. ~ •.MoYe when ready •Private Party S18-0IZS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... d ........................ c.-...... 1122 ....................... ~ .......... 2 ..... ~ .... .... • ,. ........... J ....... t.. 1111 ca...-..S )nold J lllh\. 2 bl. "1tk. 2 car ,,,,. N.r PM'U on " by, AvaU April 11&. -1mo Jo AM "-...... ...... otb • ...._ no s-ca. l!iz:.') »t UM e.lllMIM lJ24 ........................ MIDS,f'ITIOK ~'"l'SIDt; 2 BR. ~ u..r • fncd )'ard kl2510ur -... .? ltr. 1 ~. nu."t' pauu, 1ara1e. itduh• unly Good klatJoo ~ ~ home Ocean. nrt.e \'le'M tBr. 2~ .. ba. fanu· I) rec: rm RV ares S7lti m o Dys 5.2S-4417. f'V 631 ll.53 HKl!:PLACK HUGI-: 3 ll<lrm, 2 b1tth homl' Serlud ed a nd very pnvale Me~a Verde. ciose to Tuwlnkle school Cftly t850 1 Mo Ask for OOI Norton. A~'l 556-rm Separate Apartment F..astside Privacy 2 atrm with frplc & palao ~. cht.ldren accepted. S48-ro19. 646-1)789 • East.side. . 2 IJr. gardgl":' fncd yard. C 0 . avail 1mmt·d $.HO mo Kids oJt. no ~ 675-3266. 67S-OUll :'11eba Verde. 3 BR, 2 ba. -,mall enc pool t::'(ct larwly area SflKl J\\'aal 1mme<I l>a v1d 646-3255 ~ OOLLHOUSE 2lld. Iba. New upgraded carpel Ene106ed pauo. storage !>hcd. very open w lots of glass Avail 4-15 Prime l::ast 21st St locale. 5'25 Owner, agent &l1·2lll6 Brand new 3 br. 21 ~ ba. 2 l>ty oondo. 2 car ~araAe w opus. super dlx, $850 rm. 546-3429 --- 1WNHSE·S430 MO. ZBr. 2"283, (rplc, adlts unly, no pe ts, 1940 Wallace, 546-mes &Toro 3232 ................•.....• HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4br. Pnced from ~1595. Fncd yard & garage:.. Fam ilies please. Kids & pets ~~lcome Call 964-2566 or~2971. Agl.. no fee. Few•**• v~ 3234 .....•.••.............. Bealt 48r+dirung & gam nn. Twnhme Pvt pal10 w BBQ. Steps lo pool, ctuldren ok. $685. Ask for Nena !163-(W2 ~on •och 3240 .•.•.•................. I IOMEi FOR RENT 3 or 4br Pnred from SSSO.SWS. Fncd )ard & gara~e!>. ~·am1lics please Kids & pct-. -.wlrome Call 964 ~ or 97J..2!nl AJ..'l. no ff't' KJOS P ETS OK \acanl. !>upt:r sharp 3 HR 2 Ba. $\50. 3 HR 2 &. SSOO 2 BR. $475. Nr l>Chools. r W)"" lt . 962·4471 r.m 546·8103 2 blocks to beach. Brand new 3br. 2ba, 2 car gar <.,)15. d.rps, etc $6!>0Mo IMSOOU dys 4.Br. 21'7&. ocn view. I blk lo bch. $6SO mo L~e 5:1)-1956 4Br. frplc. bltns, S6SO mo. tnCJd's waler. 964-1041 Redecorated 2Br, !Ba 00use. ,Located minutes from beach. Call Mr Moses 751·8967 or 835-7175 ~nny 2Br house with Bacheolor Unit on huge Id. Minutes from ocean. QtlJ Mr. Moses 751-8967 or 8Jr>. 7175. *** Erna &ilart 17002 Kampen H\D.lnglon Beach You are the winner of tiliO free bcketa ISJO 00 value), to So. Calf. Celtbrf ty T etllls Clouic April26th Les Caballer06 Racquet & Sports Club F'olal.ain VaUey Tidlea may be claimed by calll.ng 6C-S6'78, ext. 272. ••• WAUCTOUACH 1 room c ottage for llnCSe. NO DOGS. S29S tlD. 421 Uille ...... 3 tr2 ta. ram. rm .. rp1c .. •• U44 ....................... ~paUobome 2 br. 1 J CIJ' • .,. ••• pool 1too11 11dull1 . i..-m.aw .A s l '*1n. I l.1Cll')' l \.-t ba. Olldo In "'lbt l.ak• .. lOd aGr 8UUl det'oral ed. lhnd new Rt'f r9 4'trw4 No'*"· al mu !157-ID> • Bdrm, llnlv Park S1'7) lftl T~.i-OK \'c'f)' nt('C, frpk. •&>e1.· A C 75-0600 A~ l'otrb' tW' ~~ I Kt rondc1 llfl ~n. pool ll'IU\L,, nu ~ dVll.ll 4 15, S4lJU mo M6-~ J Br. 2 00, 2 Cllr ~Ill fl'\lk nice ic>cr~ d:;hwhr 'tCl\e $675 m o l'fl' ,\viul Apr 5th 1410:! f-'lcai... ... o Cow1. loeJll'<I m ·!hf Cabl,y 75.2 Wl2 !I to 5MoothNFr1 3lll.2ba.2carJ:ur frph', stove. dlshwr -.tudy 111 m.tr bdrm .. S67S m9 1st• :ti Almond 'I'M'. 1n Un" Pk 75.2-1282 ~ to 5, Mun thru f'r1 /\vatl /\pr :nh. v.oodbndge Condo. 2 HH. pe!Jo. lntlry rm C11mm pool. I'll' SSOO mo 548-9676 J Br. I '• bu. 2 rnr ~ar . frplc . .itnum. ru.hwhr, rure upgrades $725 mo bt: .iJ C Jr:.on. 1n Ncnhwood 7~ 1282 !J Co . s. ~1oo thru l-'r1 '" .111 1\pr :nll RINTALS 3BR.2ba. ~750 3 BR. 2"7 ba S75() 4 BR. 3 ba SIL41 4 BR. 21-: ba POOi. Nt>wport Beach. ~s 't513 CAMPUSI>l·IRVINE. 4 Br. 3ba. 2 l'ar gar. frple. ~ ram nn & wet bar. retreat in ma tr bdrm. l'llce upgrades. $850 mo lse. 9 Dewey. N-Orthwood. 752-12.112 9 lO 5. Mon thru Frt. Avail. Apr. 20\h 38r,2ba,2cargar. rrpk. formal din rm. dshwhr $875 mo . l i.t~ 47 Sycamore Cree k . 1\Jrllerock. avtul June lSl. 752·12S2 9 to 5, Mon t.htu Frl. Lapa IHc1' 3 2 48 •.••.........•......... ll1'1•anfr nn1 10\llf\ rwnl h!•U't' I" 1 ht .11 h. :t Hr Ba, frplc, w 0 $1500 83.S-SS«>. 83.S·6455 I! Yl' ~ ·$3175 O:ranlrunt. year ·mun1l. ~mi. orlum . St mo Turner Asbol' 4!~1 1177 2 BR 1 ba house F'rpk . dtntng rm. 2 car gar Dl'tadlcd guest unit 820 Park Av<' SHOO mo &i-2212 lli.erthru ll!e tret• '>hatllo.cl I.tied bm:k rourt)ar•I tu tlus 2:.tory. 1 br, t b.t.) r nuw:I lse property on th1· water ~ direct arr l">' to beach Arrommodatr" b\'e-tn servant..'.. gul·~ t~ sml or lge family OuJI m>tr bdrms w pl/\ dl·rk O\'er w;,tcr, 2 c-ar ,alt J?ar w at.to opnr . bai.I' men t gamerohm w sho'A-er & beach ac cess. Grecnhsr hobb\ center. walk·Ul pantne~. kitchen has microwave. trash compactor. bltn food processor Children ok no pets. Ist. last. se<.'unty. Call 955.2473 ~. ...... t4iqllel 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oean4br. 2ba. pool & prk priv. WUc lo schl. S6.'50M o 4968!2,~161 I MMlaRViefo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J Br. 2ba, 23S4 1 A\'t' Topmga. SS75. 1st last. SlOO+dep. 67~9546 BF.Al1JlFUL 4 br. r mr kt. 2 ba. ram. nn . bit ins. encl. yard. K.Jds OK Avail. 4115. S675 mo. 831.·!mJ "4BU751 t• port ltodl 1269 ....................... 00 FEE! Apt. Ir Condo rentals. Villa Rentals m-4912 llkr. .,....blc. ...... Bly view, 3 br. den, 4 b11. lltrium. 3100 llq. ft. $1250 rm. 646-31183 Newport Crest. Beaut. 2 Br, 2 ba. den. New CIJt, walk t.o bch., tam.ls. Jae. SlSO/rm. 153-191 ........... ~s.antm. .... , !Meotatad '640 q\l&tl ~oupl• onl y • ~1u.an ~ CJwt tc.ldo 4 br GOIKl t\ Nr Pool 6 ltn NI Sml1h M•fer. Aat 04l-1113 or MOo 5.rt'J Nilwp:Jf1 ~ :l HR. 2 DI, ~. f1>k'. dbl ICU. i.d\. t.ennla. ilOOI. 11~ imMG~ 3 Hr. 2"11 ba, rlcti.anl N ewpo tL Ttrran.· ~ Totally U.P pWled. tloM lO OCHll 1125 '1mY. Al/., •!)JU .... ~12 ------~ 4 br, 2~1 bM. viev. Grdnr mrl 114'15 rm. tM0-07Z Own 8kr New Ir nevt'r h vt>d m V1U.A BALBOA 4! Br 2 bulh. pauo & greenery Ne\Uil.I ~>(()(' S7!i0 mo PENINSULA St eps to bead\. CA'ean Vll'W Qllt'l :1 &inn. family rm homt· 1n bes t lol'at1on Slal5 rm > rly Wuwrf ront 1 lome:. till 1400 lll"f~ condo, bayfront • ~3BR.3ba S950 Agent 644 1133 N~. Turn1ce 3br. 2\'Jba. unio. f'rplc. f.un rm. pool, 15.urre P' l pr~ I J25Mo !\o Pru 496-7737 Bl.Uf'F'S. 3 llR . fum nn.. end urut Pool Lo1<· t'ly '~ 1 SlOOO Munlh lltT SM-01.34 (XlllOO Nr >big .! llK 11'lllo, pool. Jar SawiJ dbl gar W 0 A\aal Ma) ht S625 mo n,, !173·1255, e•h wknd-. 497.21Jl) 4br. Jba, Cana.I f'rnl 'ZIT Canal $1 lOOMo. 64.>0151 ll:iyt~ view condo' lbr. den, lba. Adults No pets.. Walk lO beach. New S750 mo mo Call Gen 67S"$4 ·------ Newport Crelll Condo. 2bdnn. 2ba. Pool & tcn- NS crts. S7SOMo 644-ZJ00 Q.te <Xlllage, rusuc wood sdtmg. 2 Br. 1 ba, f rplc' -.aod dedcs. bn ck walks & plamen. L«e (ncd yrd. Avail 511. IOOO. ~ 2 Br 2 Ba Bhtfs twnbse. custo m deco r. S600 557 4700 ext 2312 dys, &tG.3'26eves wknds 2 Br. 2.,., ba condo. pool & J8C, m beaut. Npt Te r rare t\vatl \1 ay l $.WI rm 2 LJ 439-&1I7 Se:iwvtd Condo. 2 Ur. I 2 ba, 2 car gar . frpk . -.auna. 11pa . pool fiiO mo. 67U610 ----- Custom 3 Rr. 2 "1 bu 1 m mar ~pt Il l~ 25.·, 1 •,iJrr11·r m:. mo ( )pt·n Sat Sun I 5. Call 1145 9461i .'lft 5pm fo:-<JOY UCE,\'.11 \.T & view f'bh1on ll>land r rom th1.'> ehafn¥ng 3 Br IYlcn> w tfrml d11Jang rm +wetbar & S<'P ram rm Loc:uU.'(1 1n 'l't' ~atc<I t·umm ~ H•nrtl'-c rt' 1,()0f & 'ipa llv owner Sl6UIJ mo \ft t. pm. 7$~ '\;~ ~ 3 BR. 2 ba. f> \\, r.in.w. lrpl '\;r 1 IU~' ~~ 1173 9060 t'or mature ddult..s. clean & .,h1n~ 3Rr. 2 B a We.tcbff home S125 mo inel gardener Lor al refs pleru.e. No pets fi4&Zlfl9 O'l WATER w vn;w ('()Odo Charmmiz 2R r. 2bQ Ill ~~ bldg w pool Sl<XIO 'mo lse. UDO ISLE condo with a prestige address New deeor an r ludes plu5h carpets 2 Br. lrplc. atnwn. patio S8751mo 1sc WATERFRON T t-OAESINC 631-1400 3 Bdrm. end urul. Tbe Bluff s . Lease o r \tme/opt. MO Mo. At}. ?a).9678 s.aa:m:ts 3276 .................... ~·· 3 er 2"'-ea. unobltructed ocean vu from 2A' sun· dedt. POOi. 2 petlos. 2 car auto 1ara1e. cl0&e lo ~No pets. u.-.no1 3210 ....................... S.AHts. 3Br.1 ba. 1550tmo. ~ ....................... HOM.mPOR RENT 3 or 4br. Priced from l&lillO. Fncd ~ " aar••ta Facn 111u plcue. Kld• • pell ...acome. Call -.2581 or ~nofee.. .......... ......~ ,..._ ..... _._......_... Mond!(.April 7. 18IO DAil. Y PtLOT ....................... WI t l •u Hff l.Aal ............... ······················• ...................... . ....... , .............. . .. a-, ,.,.., ..,.. ... util Olb' 1--.. 14 bMda; I W pd. MU Nu ptll + dll'I. 1a1. carpet., ._.,, MM4IO drapn, rtrrl1. 1450. C = = I -a:.lln a6da ot hW1 No C ! j HOO ~.r· 4COJumm. ....................... ....................... 2 Bdnm. l t.th apt. Adult.a. Gu peld. 6'2-5C113 . 1 ~ 2 er. 1>11nt. tt1n1. pool Adult.I. no peu. c , • fa:• S32S &rm> 548-0t82 •• ~~.~ .... ~~~~ PanLly 2 Br l.140. Spac. 3 Br, 2 b• '39$ Play· Newport Cr~l 3 br, 3 ba, l stocy. UOOWl view ~ mo Proptorty H ouse SG:llSO or 842-1010 I.WES I BRcalcio. Orangetree ~ unrt. S425 mo 3 BR twnhme. E1Slde C:d End Ul\ll, BIO mo 2BR +den (or3 BRI Seimew homes. NB eke~ \tleW. Exrl comm $1100 mo 752-1700 J . • '· Versailles Baeh Condo Nr Hoag Hos p . All amenities + Ruarded ~cc gate. St95Mo 964-M73 NP:f. BCH. New Valla lSIJboCI Condo tA·ean ' u 2 lrg bdrm.,. 2 b<t . frpk ll')t P't pauo Sec gall' Adlt.s. S7SOMo. 0-9100 RANCHO MIRAGE. ~ ror-. 2 BR 2 Ba. all xtra:. R) ~arnott Hotel & ._rop; 18}5 mu 675 1~7 lliuxe eondo I ur, pool. t.esvus court.., ., pa . $425 rnJ. A' a.al no~ I rvint-. &!(} 2Ul9 after 6 pm 3 br 3 ba in NB. fpk • pool rec. center. Newport Terrace. $575, Lst & la~t + 9eC. dep ot93-32BO or ~ ToWw .......... sMd 3525 ....................... Townhouse nc a r beat•h Pool $530 96-t · 1921 L Gnbble ....................... l Br, s teps to bay or beach, S4501mo, F'ree ut1I Call 673·254S or ~<Lv ~bitl c:.o.la Mrso 3 7 2 4 . ..•................... SUSCASITAS f\un. 1 br apt S300 & up F.ncl. gar Adults. no ~· 2ll0 Newport RI. 548-4968 bet wn 8 :.> & 5 ixn ------ Spa<:' l Br garden .ipt ~ & rec. All uul pd /\dull. no pets SJ 15 El 1 'ut-rto M e-.a l.95U )laplc A vt', apt J SnJNNING ~ lbr grdn apt Pool & rec area s:fnMo 710W 18Sl l..arJllM Beoch 3 7 48 ··········•···•········ U\Gl..'NA REACH MTR L\';11 Maid serv . <'Olor 'TY. heated !X>QI l 'lal Ii lot 149-t 52~H 9115 \o lW:>tllwy l..uxur. '>lud1u f'rc'f' maid set'\ lOlor t' SIOll ~ k me thl \99-2:!2i t-UIJIOlf ieodl 3769 ....................... WEHAVESUMMER RENTALS WEEK OR MONTI I associated 9110 1< El!S l!E /\l TOl!S 101~ l/V liulboa & 'l IU 1 Ckn!rontapt.2Br.1Ba.no pets. $600 mo (213 1 ~. (714) 642 05.Sl U..X <Xnfmt 3Br. 2Ha \pr ~Jiiie 15 wkly . or SllOO rm. 6T.Mi210 •Spectar ul:H Ort·an front! 4br. 1va1I wkl\- now th r u summer. m7f117 Ptomnory Pt Villa 'ob lc:t. 281'. 2Ba. w beaut ocn vaew . S750 mo 673-782S ....................... 1102 ....................... l.cll Alamitol 2 Br. 2ba. 8'C"Urity bldg, pool. rec nn. adults. 7141846-3384. 213/431 o3f18 ..... ,sad I d 1107 . ..................... . ~anrront year round. beautlful downttalra ~ 3 br, 2 ba, flllJy equipped kitchen, ........ laundr7. deek • aioo + l.tll. m-G1l. c.... ....... 3822 . ..................... . ...,l'llJ. ~modem 1 br. ~orated, 1ara1e 1'15l<J Ma.riaokl 642-!l'J18. po&n1. pool 646-le& J8r 2ba. new. ll1ds <*. Wiler • &» and. near So Coast Pl S550. ~ JBr • .it. ll('W condo nr So Coast Pl~ta Pool & rec.nation. all pd utJI eit ~ ~ $.'Yil) i00-1390 ~ mt»C> HEW Al'TS 2Br 2be . . . S4.'Jt1 Spaeaous new unit-< Prn ate patiu:.. deck~ t!KZ~ C M (~n Daily 10.5 ~i~. 646-6816 ot~·:MOB Nt-wty decor 2br, adlU.. '" Pets l::nrl patw SJ7SMo 7Ut> .litmt.'I ~ Apt.. 8. By uppt 97'M4 IO HEW ADUl T APTS 2BR . 28a S4SiC> ~C'llllr> .. pU near t'{)m pk-U.· '>ho9Ptng 1 lt:.at pwd :-.0 pets ~p .. Clpt-n t~ Oatl,y DI ~ e::.t Wt.boo. <: \1 631 S58:J 548 3'()1 SnJNNL..._G lrg 2br. 2bJ ~apt Pool. "'<' Jrt'J OiSMo ilO W lfAJt !-tl Sf75 mo Dix 28r 'it111t111 f!'l>lc. () W. >d art'8 1 11t I ~. 2567 Elden Iv Set' call 979-5099 FUCH SFA'iO"lS A l"l'S ~It'. no peb. 2 br I ba twnbsoe PallO. µ .... 1 $370. 73:>J08M642 u,u~ 2Br. lBa, dashw a~h· r cnrl. itar $350 m 11 »I 5763 I 6.Y>-47111 aJl9 Maple St 2br Adlt.• on!) , DO pt't.!> $350 ~ U jl50 dep + ll>t & lla~t 5-ti~l&S Mn Dan' I Br F.astMde. small hut cu:y w /kJU ol neat v.ood ml. &GMSO after 4 pm •2 Br. 2 be, nr So l '' Plaza. S.A. SllOO No Jk'l '> ~7.Ml-1460 ~ntwie 2br. Jt2ba. P'1 pabo. En<'I i:ar 0 W adhs No ~ S375Mu dy So4C> 5446. eve. 548 908-i 2br. encl yard & 11ar Adlts Sm pet OK N r ~' c~t l'lu1.1 S390\1u ~ 4;c lbr. :.nlll mJtu1 t Pl'r.iO'I Stuve ool) Loi' of ~torngc. t•nl·I 1!.ir patio $315 +dcp X 1111 n.1-. only t».">-3487 8dehelor wut Cd I'll\' 1 dnlpe,. rt'ln1't'r.1tor hi! lr1.'> Adul~ onl~ no 1~·•· 0t5 mo 548 l3fi'7 Brand ~ Lea.'(' 'W Oi)l 2dbrm. 21-.b.i. l rar all• h J?;Jr £JOMo (' ..i 11 Stw r n ~~Ntl J Ar 2 h:.1 t'OC'ld<) Ot'll r '-.c1 Ceost l'luz.1 $i!'> tnc .tll uttl c;u:irrll-11 ii.11. romm Call 6'$6 717 t 2 llr I': bJ 2 'l\ twnhrn Sl50 mu (' \1 t .111 64f> TI74 U\..'>&SIDE ADULT:-. HR um:u. 1wragc "" pelS New de<.'<>r 00 I UI de-soc K?S mo 531 J.'ll.'l 2 Br 111U"dcn apt. l l.. b,1 pallo & ~araict· J\dulb. oopt.'t.~ $400 S4ll 1JT7 IARGt: clean 3 llH 2 l\J peUO. itar. No pet..., \,.,,. ~<; s.l.50 1()40 ,\. \' .tll'n l1d ~7983 I Br l(TOWld floor apt rompl pn' a l·y "' ht•· J>QUo Adults, no J>t.'l' S350 ITIO + 'lee & l'l l• ll II Ulg ree /\Yaa.I Apr 15th &4&-001' ••• .. Sh••• MS Paulanno Ccl&a Mts1 You are the wlruwr of' two free UCUts <flO ru valuel. to So.CGM. c.w.ity T_.a..k u.~L Ilacqua & Spoc14 Club Foldain Valley ~ ma.y be claimed by caWoa ec-rim. ext. m. ••• 38r ~ p.rqe. ldd5 ok. no pet.a. Ml5/mo . lil).A.~.56-ll. SO to IQO J62 8t a!)t/· lownbtt. laundry rm. ~.~pr Allblll1' TSL Mimt. 142-1600 c-.w.. .,. ... ,... ..... ... .... ~............. -••••••••••••••••••••••• .............. ,........ MJPco ..... awa.• • N.w 1ullW)' coodo w lth \1lfw on nie m11rt . 2 Br. a ba. trpk . a mu¥ ¥tru. Call RbeLl . 9DtlC701ta-na '"IHESEVIU..E" 2 er w lpr Acttu. cpts. drpe, blln&. fncd yd WJUr pd. 63&-4~- arut "D" SarU Ana S37 s 2 br 2 b&, bll-inl. petlO. fplic , praie. No peU, no ladll 13115 mo 97~ 0-r-.t 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ex> FREE RE.VT 2 er. l be apt. Pvt paUO & garage. Lota ol &fUS ~Blue Lad.em. ~ e>ll>4 or 496-9'230 Dan.i P0tnt 1 br. fnrd }Jrd l(ood lot·ation Ph•IOt' 1,ll) 11 '37 J ft ,. f liprn. Cc;.ir1 rw-.ty pamtt'd Z Br ~ lut plenty "lonsJ(<' .1\ ail 4 15 Cot QI.let old ... r ti:>loo~ S)j.5 ~r~ ~t· df1> , 1.st & la.st Can :.et· (Oii G>-3S76 &Toro 3832 ........................ 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. Pt \11euel. pvt comm . pool !>pa. t.eorus cru. $475 Ag\ ~.661~ t~oa'-odl 1140 . .........•.•.......... • Pool & Rfc Room • Guden l 1nd\Cip1nq • Joq to Bu tlt ~ Shopl 1..., ~ , ... f ~.1, IHI 1~',1t '\J T ~bJL '"'"'"'"" II U Cfb/ 4 !>00 IJJ\1·1~ .. LI Jdull nu Pl'h 1.1.&J Br apt.' 6200 f .ti tnRef. h. b >'A6-0f> I~ OCEAHAREA \\alk l o the bcac·h Oebghtlul lge 1.tr.2 Br ~... l>Of11C w f 11> le. all ~ ex balrorues. En JO)' 20 arre."' attra<'\1\(' grt'enlil'lt trt-e'i lwn.c:tP' .S. :.i h<Jll' put lln~ ..:ret'n l pvol:. t-'nl'ndl1< < lubhou,.- w ftpk. OOkJr1V ~auna t"Xft't'be & "''Pl iiht mom ~rts al S3'5 anrlu I 111 i: rn;uor Whues ;\dulb. DO pl!U CASAdtfSOL 21661 t.oo6dmd 962-6653 :?br :?bJ nph drp' [) \\. l(..&r :0-r '.> l'u1nt' 6. ~•at h !+4.l lll:t! :.1hr 11 ,i_., ~l~IU (iJf r.,,1t n w S-1511\!11 i52 Ui I ~. J:f:ll MAa.ltB'S W ALIC I~ '.' br apt.' from ~~ ~rpk. tdft.:•· "1 IMh• lo(.t r . nr llunl111.,:t1111 II.arbour. t h.l~lrrn tJI\ 111:£! Jib Cr " ..ipl I ~~ 1..-.W l844 ••••••.•••.•........... £\.•awful.: hr'"''°'' 11'"' lt'R'll ~1 Titt -.;onr. h~ Jt'll{ '..J() hi.A) ..........•....•....... ' I !r I t..a ON' WI \ ll' "' ~dl.k 111 beach Cpi:rad•'ll poUlt. 1 rpl dip. K••lri,1.! 'tu• t Ind r~ ~.>2~ U. l llll 2Hr t'Xt'( ull\t' un1h nr bt..o.;Ml. il)i5 mo m \th'~. ~ l .. ll!Ae I hr .ill( ne~ I\ d1• l'orated Ul't•<tn 'II.'"' t'Wvat.or. ~ub-terr. park llUt SiOO mo 494-80l!3 L.GIJ9llD .... ll 52 ..•.••.••••.•.....•...• •El.EGANT CONDO SSSO mo. •By owner.JBr 211Ba, nr new 2 pool'I. xlnt vu. ,.,1)( to stores To SC\' call Ttddy mot1t dys ,. \ l't) l'\t? 831 i 048. or ownr &1&!51fN \ h rnsiz ------t• ,... ..... ll69 ...........•....•...... Jbr. 2ba. 14> & dov.-n!> ta 1 rs 0 W, frplc. pvt car gar ~.6C2-4387 fUR LEASE: 2 br 2 ba orean view condo. $1000 rm. • • 2br. den. rum nn.. 2 ba condo Wllh ocean & bay views. Sl200 mo. Call 975·080<.I or 831-0e&"- Blutra Townh ae 3br. tlob. 2 car pr, frpk • beautiful. l500Mo. i, r M. AvMl. 5-l.1'1MMTI L\msioua eondomln.lum mcmd~'1 moel -cbl at\e.r bay!root loclltklnl. Lari• mstr mte • t'Oll'•·ut d n 18GQ.No. lease. Avail. WQ lClh &K-1.188 NB. All ...._ • 90 mo • :+ ~ .UI. ttt•t or r/611&W; iUl Jl i 2 ..., ,.... ...... for int YEAR.LY·2Br Dlocil rrom ocean 4t bay. M95 w ii!I. 873-lfjO'J New lBr " 28r, J8CUW, pool. nr bc:h. GO up. 14'111 Supenor 64S·811M ur 642 lll!Ol ~iu.a new eundom.loJum 'l Br. 2iJ8 Ocean view . frpk Extras. 95Clim<> ~.673-1041 SU> :! br. 2 ba buut1ru1 hr.and new 4.p&ex. Nace quet area 2 car encl l{arage. frplr W {) tOlk up TSLMgmt 2 Br 2 bl.I rondo. pvt p<t rk 10)!. P<>-OI '-'itt:Ull I & beactl Bt'-.l k>1 m Npt lkh A\ all 1 mm1•d 5&50 mo Ct.111 l,tnda 7SZ-L004 .,. ...... ,...sMd oru..fwltilhtd 3900 ....................... Seai1d Yil~e New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apts in 14 plan" from SJ7:; 2 bdrm ~~ rrom 5So35 t pwl' LenN..-.. ""1ttt·rlall,, j.O"d.'' li.t.' for 1 ~in.: & ~ p.l.ld t-rom SJ.ti 1>1i 1!0 Fr"') dr. ., . 'orlh ti.I a dlh t11 ..,, ... uld<'n ~ ~~l "" \11 ~ 1dtk1'l tu St-""' ind \ 11 l .11.!l' •TIHlG-51~ 4000 ••••.••..•.........••.. m w"°"' & l p -1 !Ir. k1t1 ht'Ot'lll" l""'l A. rru11 ... •n !>"4 ( '. l,JJllh,1 Inn \lot• I liviNn ''" r .. m l'Jll .• n .. 111 ... n • 1 • ' ,\. 1 ~ ... h ( ~· 1:· .,, j•1 I<'' 11 m 11' I 11 .1 • h ( ~,fij!f'f\lcd Jll'OIJl'-jlh< II'. :! IV holN' nr !'111 I 't l'lt ··ii 1.% Vaeatiolt Rf'fttuk 4 2 S 0 . ..••.•..........•••... S."M:X; FREE rm; 1$ t.A t< from S28 NiOll \)o.,c1 f'llfl M b) Lalu· I brr. I ! h.1 r o r b ,. I< t 714 •~'> i...~ Bii( B.·Jr • •• 111n pool l bl. rvlur r \ 1rp1as, ~ 14 ~~ rn1 ... HAWA.11 2br ~ condu Ill '' "u. Prnattly o-.nt.'tl lfrni by 1o1.e~k or m ont h il4 '871 lSiV for I rf'V 1n(o &bmdtllll' .... to~ 4300 ....••................. \kMnJt~ AHMd Ot'f>"-ll' ,\ • Jl "''"J! .. ,p,n'1 " p,,,,,.,,lllOd lh "". l~I HOUSEMATES !Ct! Ill' !>hr 'iu La1:un.s hvm• I' r ll I "' J I •. II r ,. I .... I r ,, q: h I ' 1 1 II \I 11 ~i.t~Jll l>l'\I .!. r nnm.tl t"' II II .1 rc'.1 SIS: pr•r !Tll • C.ill ~1h l.>I ~ •'l •• '"'"' \1 '~"t. t11 muH II J'• 1'"1 'ihr o.l)mt'('>Oc--. h1111h ,. II . ml 1.1.t>.6: \~, n1 .,, t' n1.1lt• to 'h 1 • I" ,1pt 1 \I 521-1 • ""' ur ~~'" ''4i"·«1'~• l ttJU•"u~·Jpt '"'hr..,un l 11•mc'flt(· t;J!' p.•r mu laJI 1•u lAI'.! .111 lipm Rmm11 "'.inlt ti .,, F Cd.\1 h ·.1 1t .1114 "'.ilk tu bd1 ~~ h1 ... 11 llC'l"'><lll 67>l!B1 Y~ ~J?J paro 111 "' •1 'r oltl sc•,•kmi: ,,ir:i1 '" -.hr IYa.t.-1''1 .llm 1;.1;• r.71 '''1fr:,,11lflal ,,.,,111.111 Iii• ,h,H1, m~ ~fi r ~l\J rnlti1lc homt· °"' ,,1m1• . I lll.'Ull'cl OJ So l \1/hl Plaza SIOO mo 5.S(l 7~ t'\1'!\ Newport Bch. Lux condo HarlJor R.ld$te Pmr or ~~'I ~Ml<>n "100 7S2 9M2d}~.MO UJI •' 9':1.rc2Brapt 1° •&. Sl7~ mo t •., ulll pool & lndn fa<' "" n 631 7798 • • • R.T. Dwtltt 1512 Dolphin Tt•n O:>rona dcl M .ir You are thr winner ()( t~ free Ucketa (flO 00 val1111. t.o So.Calf. Crhllrity r...-a.uk AllrilB.b 1.AJI Cabellenle ~5v.1'~lub 11daeta may be claimed by callkll •11178. ext m. *** Rm 1n ext NB uu PriY Ideal for • empl rem Rd.fillO .... ' nnmllLe t.o lbr Jbr. Npt lb. 141-1711; 142-*8 .. for Jolle. M:tc:W». Pem. DOD ·tmoller tzOOlmo + utll. Bob SIS10, Sbrrrl ~l l8 . ...... , 4HO ....... ........•••.••.. WANl'ED: Gerqe to Cclll. ,,,..., ....................... 1235Sq. fl. -mo 1617 Welklltt. N.8 ~54J·SG32 mc.SU'1'8 Prime Newport Beach loc. ,.... o.c. airport Ren incl. rttepllOD, con feren ce rm, Janitor :.erv . ut1 ls. 100 r rec ro p aes & m or.- Sec:reunal sen av a 1 l u.zor ~ 851-9411 ~v .. of'flees avail rn full ~" ofc bkig '.llr () c Aul><>rt Recept & prone ans . s«y serv cm rM. etc Ptease call 75i-61Bll •NEWPOHT BEACH• •PRIME LOCATION• ~Ytbfrom waterfront• soosq n 17141964-5994 •OEUJXEO f''f''ICI::!)• Prom I rm up to 1700 "I ft From ~ ft ~o 11>1· rf'Q APhanrl \1rportt•r lbd Jl :Hi2 UuPunt U1 ~t.el! W3223. !H2 t.:Jnnery V1ll111otc off11 • i.pot't' 11 v llll I lgc .\. sml ~r67~12 .OUf OF.Ll:X Est; ITl::S f'rom $295 J\ar r onil JfTll>I• pile t 111 ,,.1 ;,s.;. t ( .... 11 ... \ • ; • 1110 ( lh·i~ IC Ii.I\ ...... ""ll'I II 'ton• .ti I 1n1.m.1rt. ·:!'~ • ,\ up H." \ "'"' Imm· I •<·•·up • · .. nt.11't 11; ..... r,;:1 ~ i.<;1 'y1 ft 54.JU mo lltil l~n·h ">l '\ H 1\J(f·nt ~>II 5032 ~CEfofTBt l'r l':> IX't'liO \' u Fu 11 "'r\llCt• r,I(\ l' ~ll ltl!~ 1,~713) lll6 ~Feet r.n ~Dr 10 N~pt Hrh A\JI 1mmt·d GnJllltJ flour !>!'I-~ or ()IMW•r 21.'.l •1n. 7i03 111.Slltn)!\•'" llt·.1· Ii lli7Ki 11.:-Jl h '>lt \ I 1.50 ft "" °' w oul , 1-U.m 7 phone llllt.-:. Uff'.T'' A~ 5.it>-778~ •Pl.USH* l~~fa.l St .. I~ upgaded gmd. rl r v.Vldow off1(C 31'1111 mu t11 !TllJ n."flt ind rl't'pl ".nl rm , ruff•'\'. mJ1l ,\ •~ <,('f" & l'up1er ,1\,111 1«1-1tr.1 ~TCENTER I""' pltt"h ""'"''~ .t\ all.1 h,1 IO .llll•l llt'\ 'IJll• \J..in\ f'\lr.1' 1rwltul1 •d "uh rem 1 ·,,11 I !t'bhtt ~~00 \'11-v. ,,f H.1 \ 1'1 llmt• "' 11•1'1'1 ., 1th 11ff 1•' \p I'~' H•'"''I II Jl\I l"1th., ~t1111 \\ l 11,1 I lfwv ;JJ :Ji/6 t>tO ~..:!(•• WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH ·~ Catnet -..11r•tt CJlh'"' ,,,J ,,...,_.. a.._ ,. ""' C0"4~'°"' "'t ./c __ ..,. ... ..1- • {119'9 ... " -~ ---twf'C:---• ,/_.,, --- ./ \.4K-1 W •.C.• •...t4 /..,..oie...,,. .... C.11 Mr. Howard , 64S·6101 , , • l3ll '>(! ft. o( l:th Carri ~µ>rt Hl•;Jt'h Ampl1· f'W'luI\J? 6-15 li..~I l':Xt"l' OH11 \' 250 !>fl h . sr.:1 rru 0oVt' ~ ;._ B !17~ll\ll. 768 IRJ.5 PRESTIGE ~TERAlONT LOCATION .._wport•och ~SqFl ·~"CtaC'Ular Bay Vic'"'' •Wet Ba,.... f'lreplaC'l'~ •Pnvate Pabos •lmmedlat.c Ava!Ubaul> l'le~ Call for an Appl 67s.8662 13X>o;q It Campu.., Dr. NB addrus Arrh1l or ~r')? layout. Ne• I} ~ 'd & rcdet: 00«' per sq fl Mullan Realty 640-29IJl Small waterfront oflac~. full view o( ba) . u \' ;u I now. Lrg parkUlll lol call 642-4664 ~ omces: up lo ~ sq ft.. 1801 Newport ll. CM. ~Zill. Kooby Wt want to sublease . Mnlmum a wtndow of nc.•~~.oc Airport« Laiun• tillb !J'r.M9M. ------Ctflce spact for lease mo f'l.r.ml3hcd . M>O wi· r\n..Sml ... , .... I l t t••· .. ••••••••••• ,.. .... ~ ... °" __ ) .... ~ ~fi .. :~or l'r e~ ..,•=ear IDb wu.o.. a.. scu..rruu:o NAlLS 8tcb '--.. Salle m JRi,...._Or,NH ai.--.. ~fWm• Dtd bait """°"'al l'~ C'OGJUl&aUoo l.aun ...... $&ZS a.5TOll INT£.RJOR CARPmrRV U;y Jay &G.ii STC:.W DAMI.CM Rt.,.U . . . . . . . Remodel Rsidml . . . . Commer. uoemect ...... . &>odtd ~~t ...... ~ SD.lied ~ wiU do palJos, declung, plan ten. rencmg. room add1 tions.~. LOV'SCARPENTRY Pat.IOI. doors. panebng. 3> yrs expr. SSl .20:>4 W.QaQ11111l0..n 1.-.... .... dliua Allo ... ldsttt7. Won auar. ''nwtl ... -rr.. ............. ~ .. °"'* cw.. noun.. wtft. .. c'I .... cao N.th t1a••MiM ~ wot1I of all k1nda P .. t1os. 1ldf'wallt11, bncltworll:. fr.-i: l"itt 94'm.~t ....................... .w..---eo. 1pec1al11h 1n <'Ii i m tams. room addltioru. & puta 4944l8l Room additions, pauo 00\'el"S, de<'ks, n:s1den t1al, commercutl 1n dustrial remodehnx THREt: RU St:S CONSTRLCTION. IN<.:. Lie 1382818 962·2904. 8:J7-4.l53, 496-UM6 Wl\Nf ACTION" Q3saJ!ed Ads 642 s.rnl Vl!KY tOW P1UC ti\ ...... -.... Oawt .... t.5 Exp. OardMt-r. Cumpl )'wd mainL .. clnupa ft'ee till. PtW Ml u• -.....a. ••• 1W. t.oppedi~moved New t.wna 7Sl 3476 -----~ tnmmma. hau11.n11. l'U11)I deanup5 fitti al.Ml.ke ~a>t9 ---- 10 yrs ex~nence R&.ldeouw Comm'\ 1 man Jam. &l2 8592 --- Exp gardener t-'ertlliz ing, prurung, l'leanups ~J 3582 YMD Q.f.AHUPS lawn Care 646-9239 Best Profe:.sional Liwn serv. lxmo. 125 9~ o R. I.awn St•r\'ltc . 2)31~ ---WBd. Ads l'.Jll 642 ~ 4400 .... w ...... 4'00 Mmltyto&.oc. 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INSTANT OFFJC~ 4 <tfice s~t.e overlooking garden on Birth St. fuJJy ri.nushed. Lel&Se or buy furniture, t ypewrite r . etc. Call 760·11 21 .Jl\Y\,lme. afi('(> :D>sq ft, 2610 Avon St, Newpl Bch. Adj .. to Manner's Mtle Sl35/mo tmHil~ 642-1194 25c PER DAY• To locate your ~m~ 1n lhc cente r o r ~·i. Flnanc1al Di~ 11H1 With 1mm<'<11ab.• ac •'>.:-.'> to 0 c i\1rport & fl'\ll..,,.J\" l"l.1lly ~crv1ccd off1 rl• .. pac~:from~~ll ft Ple.ase call for an ap 1untmml 8J3.8813 •2:1 a day per sq ft. .....•..•........•..•.• Fbr "tore & office space at reasonable rates 500to2700 Sq Ft. \ffiiA VERDE DR PLAZA 15:5 Mesa Verde E. C M 54~123 ·~/C.M. Up to 4700 sq.ft. avail. at pnme corner. 17th & Nwpt Bl 67!HIMlO ------- i:m SQ I\ m med1cul bldg 1\\·a1I for 1mrned. oc- t\4)8nry. Ample park· inst. Newport. 645-6.'lOI. IESTOH tWtlOR ll. YD. Newly remodeled shop· ping n •ntt•r an Costa ~ has offices avail for unmed. occupancy from approx 480 to J45()jq. ft. w/new crpts & painting at reasonable rates. Call Paula S. Kall I'\# . 213-464-45..'Jl ---~ RetltGk 4475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O fice or shop space, 475 sq. ft . on ground fir. + 2 ..tdJoot upper wuls. total· mg 87S sq. ft. On Coast It.Ny . So-Laguna. $1200 Mo 494-1177 Newport Costa Mesa. rmr lot, 100.000 trafc co unt. 9000'. Bkr. ~~.Pnnonly Bay View building has 1100 !!Q. ft. ground floor space with 40' frontage. Terms negotiable. 33SS Via Udo. 673-41.56. 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S20 mo. &oe manager. 2035 Axmna Apt 201. C.M. ~ ._,.Wmled 4'00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ole-bedroom oou.age in qlAet spot in Laguna ~ach, Corona del Mar or Colt.t Mesa for S300 or km. QWet area es&en· bal. Write ad #636, C/O The Daily Pi l ot Newspaper. P .O. Box l.5e0, Cofta lleaa, CA 92'2• or tele,pbonc 07e4. Wlnted in Colt.a Mesa or lrriDe --. 2 or 3 BR, bou1e preferred. 3 Mab. Xlnl refennc:es. 6'7 ·f101 TveT. Is t .... ................... . 2Br. 2ba on or nr the water. Qq>le w 19 yr old Yr lse. 631.oeJ Don'L want to le11ve be.awful &lboa Island. ha ITU>\ move. Need 2 or J8r yrlry by May 1. Please call Nan('Y 5$-~ dys or 673-9M9 eve. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ~SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Speciahy l"l'5laurant Ii}' Owner M1s ... 1on VwJO S95.000 F P . Tt•r m' &tl..fm2 Established Retail gilt and stonewan• buiJ.ness m elegant shop- ping C't!J'ller. Ideal owner oper allon Turn key. With ex('(?lient return. °"'1ler' rellrulg_ $72. 000 Sandwlch/k e Cream Newport Pier Area £\f rro.lceCreamonly add sandwlcm & dn nlu. ror increased profits ' 67J.5fJi2 ~5865 Committed Chris tian seeks partner mvestors for natural resource & rood projects. Call 'M ichael 6 4 5-5985. P.O.lbx 3Xl2. Npt Bch !mil Wmlhd Troubled Bu.sm~'l> Don'\ delay til hopelel>S Principals Only JD&Assoc. 700-1121 ~., ........ <Wc-t.itv 5015 ....•.•.•.............. tldtRetunt Small to large invc.>SLors. Very high return in Grronth>. Real estate de- veloper needs investors now. Image Develop· menl · J6e R oussel 811-5402 Have you read toda~ 'i. Classlfied Ads? If not. you're mw ing the besl bargams in town! • •••••••••••••••••••••• • CUDITHO PllOILEM 1>tcl & 3rd TD to.5 978-4531 Arranged by Coast ... L09tl Interest Only 2nd T.O. Lo.s $10.000 & up Orange (Atty only Ukr 714·9M-00'73 --- Maney Wanted 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1200-..._. Retwn> Sl20 monthly Secured & Guaranteed 7$ ll21 any\.lme t4wtgr:+s. Trwt o.idi 5035 ....................... Scltttef-Mh} Co. AU types of real esl3ll' 111vest.ments smce 1949 ~in 2ndTOI 642-2171 54S-06 I I I BUY2NUTO's t'AST P\t Pty. Pnnonly 700-0715 ...... dOI s Wmftd Well secut'l'(l 2nd T .D ·,, Realty Portfo!JO!> ~:i:m $2.0,IXX> ro )'leldang :Ml' ' approx annual return fbr roore info please call Jack or Kattiy f'1ck, Oieer Realty IM6-~1 'Mtb.v has money for 2nd TD 's ~ credit check. no pllty $20.<XX> mm. no max For ad1on call Agt 67J.73JJ anyt1rm' • •••••••••••••••••••••• ..,....,..;;ants 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lb 1t )'Ol.ll'SeU! Learn pro- fesslONll secrets LO sell your own ~ and sa Vl' thousands 40 pa R<' munual. rush ~.95 to Dept 0-4r>P 618-Ea!.l Bey Ave .• Balbou. Cu. !m)] Olrptater. handyman. )Ids vi Ill tndll. ·~ ""*"" amaU )Obi. C•U Tylw ... WS.S ----itlmt/ Aalt repajra, lnslde-c.uacte. DOJOb too mall, lrs. Onl)' quali1y work ckne. )6.2.llOl Plt#A CL.lfP •tmt lmpovemeat. re- flll!IWin&. fencme ai rocl· ~ 25 )'TS eq>r. 631-4264 Marfl'I ~ IDJU.OL Ti~ drywal.1-aarpent:ry or tJ name.st SlO hr Call ~ l PM 641·9'?2:5 tw.g ....................... llAUUNG 6 CLEAN1NG Resxl!Comm'l. Fteeesl. Qall982,.l462 l iauhng" Dump Jobs. A:.k '°' Randy. 641-8427 AU arotni hauling. 1 T UU:k. Free ~t. Olli AM. 548-3964 Jc :a: a Ii/ .... N Ii'/ Loat&F.-.s • ....................... Att111111•~11J-111CC•nnl?1'11 5 I 00 ., .....•.•........••.•.• PSYODC READER& ADVISER (710527-3406 ••• A.M.Goggia 31631 mne Ave Costa Mesa You are t.be winnt'f' or t ~ free l.lck.et.'1 1 S1 o oo value),to So.Calf • C.w.tty T...naassk Apnl26t.h loll Caballel"Ob Raoluet & Sports Club FW'Uin Vall\?)' Ticket.s may be cl&IDt>d by calling ~ 5bl8 ext. 272. ••• SCRAMUTS ANSWERS f\Jmble -Pl&ll - 'IWllJ -Acbmg -nlEFI' LLdt 00 t.be bright Side of ~ For the (ll'St lJme 111 history. people who ~ $20.<XX> can; that get ag!X miles to the gallon. no ~ have to worry .. bout one lh1ng · nIEF'T Lest & Fo.d s 100 .........•..•..•......• FOOND ADS ARE FRil cal~ 642-5678 La;t or Found a pet'> C aJ I Animal Assistance L£agUC S37 ·2273. no rec Los t Opal rin g . REWARD Pear shaped. s urr o unded w / diamonds . 760-0580, ~9311 La.t. Small wht fem Ter· ner. Talbert/Newland. HB. Nd Med. attn . 8C7 S857 lcst: blk. Sl. Bernard. male, VIC Delaware & Clay, H.B. Has tags. &IJ.7252 Lost cat. Gray i.triped male. V1ctona Beach VIC or Bluebird. 497·1588. LOST "S H ARP " C ALCUL ATOR .- REWARD' Lo<!lt along tne path on one of the followlng streets: Adams Ave, H 8 .. Albatross. C.M .. Swan. C.M .• or Placenlla. C.M. CaJJ Ad· Sitter ~1. 642·4300. 24 IV's l.osl our choco labradorl· relrle. 6mos old rem. Wearing rust cok>r col· lar . Nr. Irv. Blvd. REWARD! !00-3851 U81': brief case. brown w ts houlder s trap . Dropped rrom car in Corona de l Mar near Mendoul Terrace. U .c. 1rvtDe pro(essor. Dr. H. Pm.ell.833-SS74 lalt: Lule long-haired white w /blk head. back ac tail. II. Oat Vic. 3'00bl.ll Orance· Eldel'l Ave. 4'G«1l'O fOt.:NO K et•s h o n d female. Shepherd mix sqllp)', blk •tan female. Ub blk female, N~rt liieach Ari inal SheTrer ...... en: l&Udlll&. • .,_..r, dump tru,.k. Oracle. ~Din-- Halill•l·Motlll&. Con· ~ • tlW NllDOVll. CMdl: .-vtoe ... .,.. Hliulllll S.W.. I~ T. trut'll . Wi ll buy hSdHMdl • ntrt11. sn.oczr .. 111d1 ' • ....................... w.c a R.F.A1L y a.&AN ID.BE! CaU Gln&ham Girl. ...... ~ ae.m.o,. any type Isl dl&S wcrt done w /In~ ent>t. Rlnbt. 1ns. s..s,i.01as Xlnl cleaning don~ by lactY w exp. Dependable °""" trans. M7 . 36:11 TIFl"ANY'S Weekly nwd tit'f'V or 1 tune 19n11g <'lea.run~ vacam.s our sptt. Lie las.631-7181 Ana's Houserlean1ng Reliable. exper. Refi. Ou-. SS1 ·91581 W 4 PM LnMSCUAHIMG Jbnm. apts. boats. WUl dows. 6'1Ml5%'1 for esL Daine· s Houseelearunl( 540-$60 de~ndang on sue. Olll 9D-SCXJ9 5300 ....................... FWDd er kl6t a pet? Cal I Special Pals Hot line . 714/972. tm. 213 ,121&.JSl.5 Fotn1. cl.aim or adopt at Irvine Ani mal Care <Rot.er, Bwuues lrg & s ml. blue Paraket'l. · 'SpocUrs" blJ< Lab, whl Shepherd, Chihuahua· Terr m11t , & m o r e '™-3134 t\:uld keys Ul Weslr lJ ff area. Newport lk a<' h Ca1J & idenlll y 631 ·lZJS FOUND: Whru.-auxro M Tan mark1nR'> HIUl' l'ye:. Vic Main St & UtJ ca, II H.. 842 7511 f'OU:"lD l'l•m . hlJ c k IJrgl' d o,.: \I <' UrooldnJn,t & Ma goo LI j t-·.v. 962-"lml FOUND 44 l.arg M Part Lab. B londe color. ~ Lost. O pal ri ng w dla!l!OOds & ruby nn g Reward 8C2· 7l:iO 5350 ....................... PREGNANT"' Can n)!. ron.~al counsellng & referral. Abortion. adop t.m & koopulj!. ,\f'CARE 547 2SGJ COVER GIRL • 953--0778 . 31 Hr Outcall Sen 1t't' PRE LAW "ihxieflt I)('('(!, 25.IXX>. Will do anythm~ Ll!11a t. Conf1dent1.JI nvM r u Box 3242. NB mil ~~\GE .,1mpat1l-o Your mas.-.eur- 1.) lbbJ Jrnt'!. Qlf.raJls 9 11. 494 SI II •• SPIRITUAL READTNGS lQam-IOpm f\llly L1r'cl & 7296 or 492 0034 1111 s S CaDllno Real. San Clem -___ _,__ O.C. AIRPORT *ESCORT* S pe c 1aliz.1ng 1n Pl'Ue.Wonals . lJ12.4IJ16 .. .. • 1oam-4a m Gnat eo.,, IJtf ESCORTS 34 Hn 641.0180 OEKSjMC,IV1SA *fOXY LA.DY * OUTCALL ONLY •97~1138• DISCREIT<>un;ALL *953-44'73• Wonnat.Joo App't TOMMY'S CFHEWPOWT ESCOl'TS 642-l.S71 White maJe. attractive. seeks rem JO+ for good tunea. Reply M m. Dai l:y PUot.. lbx ueo. Costa Mesa. 92621> Imperative I contart Sheryl Schledom. Any Lnronnation regarding her~bouts call 714· 982-3U8. 34 b.ns W /M w1ah to n>Ht W 1'1 aae »40. to 10 to Aeno. Nevada th11 weedend April 12 & 13. J\.mt for frimdahip relatJouhlp 631·1Zl9. Call al\er 6 pm FINDER. looldn& for a hard·to-aet-ltem" I'll find It. Write ad 1:,40. n.ur .Pilot. p .CLJlolL Ulll), 0.ta Meta, CA - IU. a... • 1'I aper. Lout 1••t arou nd ......11'1.lal·Tliaa 3 ..... ....................... 80'• pror•u•onal bou11cleanin1 and ~....tee. fl'ree ell. BoocMd. 114171t·•U. Grc -.... ht,., ......... ~ .. ~··········· J1pamtH L•ndacape. llellp. ~. aoda. elem up. nW:at. 80 cta,y wan-. 12 yra exJ>tt, Uc. Sl1~97Sl-... [.., ....................... aick. itooe. bb'lt work. We Rn.~ p.tios. wtlcs, dn veways Free es&.. Jam IMl-1583 Bnc.lc'#Orit. small Jobs Newport. <Dt.t Mesa & l1'VU'le m.3115 ev~ Bnck work. h1>k '1>. plan· l~rs cl<'. New repair. Free ei.t. 646-0 464. 64S6704 Block, Bnck, conr rete worlt, patio coveri.. deck~ New IJwn ~ . :;pnnkle rs THRE£ R<liES LA.NDIS(;A Pl NG. Lie 11315664 IJJ7 .4J5J, ~1946 ~ . ..•.••.............•.• Moving? The Star\'lnl( C.-Olle((e Student~ ti.Jvt• grown Llc. T1U·436 Sumi! i;:ood serv 641-8427 Pla.:Mlk 5350 .., .................... . DIAMOND WANTED Pn v. party wtll buy I to J carat.~ NB 548-4975 ........ ~5360 . ..................... . EXOTICUS Pl.ANT' 5aVICE Jn.enor plant dcslgnmg Leasing Plant main tenance . A' lo'* J ' S20 mintn CalJ 759-9545 ll r-.> an!-wer. pit:~ kt:t1> lJ)'ltlR I I I PfWBLt:Ms Nn·d (IJ Talk" 1-r t."l.' n.ion. .. t·lmg Aa.: I it'Jphnl· ~ ~ SoddCWK 5400 .....•...•..••••......• '1.Jl ll.ACI< BOOK" i\ dalJIIR ~ice for µm f~ JA•JPlt• Annu.il fee GWlly No extra l'hjr,1w for our a<11vn.1e. d ub ttr. d.l.SCOlmt for men & ~overso MEN SSO 'WU~ "2 J>Rl(; i:: 1714, 631-7181 '\JL IL.ACX IOOIC"' CJrana> Co"s mo.o.t l'JtC'lt ~ datm~ ~rv1N-:0-11 e"<1r3 ~for our 1\1.' TI\Tn!-;!i CLL'li ~ci't' !;r. 1.i mt.mber.h1p r.~. 'v1E.'-' Sill m W<l\it-.:.'-1 n , r.10 i lt1tiJI i llll ••••.•..•••.•.......... Schoch& hdnctiort 7005 ....................... &.>A Travel \)lent In Jusl fi wt"t'~ ~'t Travel School-. HD31 T-.i.lbert A' l' F\ . 964-0lSS ------Jcba Walftd, 7075 ..............•........ Secrelary·Probale Ad ITllU.'!tr.it.or wtl hn ~ t em · poranly to perform re IB1t'd f unrt lon5 & do own lypcn,t.!. ltD-~ Emelopcs ~lurft·d m y h () m I ' I) J Y ._ lil-41957 9'l()2.. t'\l'OIDR~ 1714 l64(}Q(ll ~Wanftd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Jr. Acccwlhj a.ril The Jolly Roger Inc has a JD'ltJOn open fOt" an e"' pen meed Jr At'C'OUl'IW1 it OeriL DulJeS at'{' \an ed. Ind bonk l"l'COntibat1on_,, allti.lJIIR dally sat~ rc- JX)rtS. gen'I ledger ar C'Old analysis. A R Op porturuty fOt" advanre menL Xlnt Benefits & working condition s Salary romme ni.urate w experience Send Resume or a pply In person to TheJoUy Roger. Inc 170'2 Gtllette Ave. lrvtne. 92714 714-546-0331 ACrrCi BKPNG TEMPORARY ffe«ister today to work oo vanOU'S acrount.ing & bookkeeping us11n· ments. Work close to your h o m e . Figure ~ to Seruor A('('()Un. tms needed lhroughout ()w)le County 2333No. Broedw•y m>. Coldwell Banker ad&.. s.nt. Ana 17 IJlllM I Ql _ FREE PARKJNO Palnl~ns. INT/f!XT. Nell. i...a.. ....... ti yra. txP. Uc'd. Dave •ioe. PAINTING, lnt/E&l, COMtD'J-lrffld., mod. ....-; Ult ... call O..•'JOll Pal.lttUt•. 6•t.,.lorl•a. terior, npulenced . Re nmlble. $ma.U Jobi ~ O.ve, 541-«m ......,..... . ..................... . . ..................... . ........ ............. . ftl110'l8l. )'&rd c ........ . haulln1. 645·020, tea.M.13Jlm. , ..... .................... ~ .. Cttd. teacher. math. En1ll1b 6 rcadh•i Ondll 1·7 t611JI a4tt epm. Ad_·~ Esl6lnt. lbl Ell Im. 1'3'001.5 Fre e eat 53G·4383 llCMu One's Paint.Ing. urv111c in.a 9 yrs, most reas . check my rd. II c. ~ NeM ~., t.exiW"S ,..!ST. en.tot w111•wauli11 ....................... Profe11lonal window cle8wna by Joe DanJ.eb. 714-548-IBS3 ESSIAH Expert 111 ~ & :;mall ffeudmllal & stores. Car JObs l nt/ut. E vei. waxing. Quality work. Qtm PamUng, lo rates. Free est 3 yr g uu. 96Z-1418. &13-9837 aft 5 ~ 642-5449, ~7972 RmaderlbaJ Ill commen:1aJ pwntmg. f)-ee e5t Re~ rat.ell. m.9691. 673-0m ~\)' painung & paper- Uli-Work guaranlet."d Johlee:it. Steve 541-4281 M!NBOW E.nenor inlenor 4 )Ir guar U1w pn res. t'rl't' est. Olli f).12 9614 WAU.PAPERING Pt~ est UC DJ9H6 Call Norm~ W....Upaper <1p1Jll t<1llon Xln1 rt>h Top 'IU•llly ~~t'l67s.~ aasi.srlt!d 1\d<, 642 5678 "6tMicj ....................... New con11tru t't1on Remodeling, reptpin~. electronic lealc deted ion Top Hat S37 3194 PoalSrrice.~ ....................... Want a really clean pool'' CllJ Pool Doct.or Frt"t' est~ ..•.........•.••....... Jkpaar & Reroof All typei; ~h1n )l l ei. rock.shakes.compo·tar fh•t• t::>t. 541 ~ Fm Avl.ll UaYe somethinsc to ~II ' O&s.slfied 8& doll Wt'll ~.03 per DAY Thal 's ALL you pa)' for a ~day ad IO lht• DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOW' 642-5678 Hnlp W-.d 7100 Hnlp W..-.d 7100 HJilp W.nd 7 I 00 ....................... ....................... . ....................... . ACCOUNTS PAYAll.£ CLERIC TO $900 f.1 ~ht (.'Xperienc-t: MJff&c1ent for this po!'.1t1o n with one o f Irvine ·s fines t t·ompanie' Great opportunity to join rnmp<rny wi th ex cellent bener1ts & l!.1 ov.th potent wl Cdl lffa. S4MOS5. Coostal '~ ~y 2790 Horbofo-, C .M. HEVEtt A FU ACCOUNTS CLERK TO SI 000 I. <• r g 1 • I r ' t n 1 • 1 11 111 p .1 n \ n 1 • 1 d -. t \ l•t·ri1 "'Id \ f' \ H ( I• fk \\Ith I! 11 11 d .i l < 11 u n t 1 rq.' It .i 1 ~ J.! r 11 11 11 d L'1H1tpJ11' h:1 ... 1•\c·<·ll1 nt 111nl'f1i... ~ good Prov.t h pot1·nt1.d Call Cutdy. 540--6055. Cocntclll '~ ACJ"CY 27'0 Hari>of', C.M. HEVH A FH Ad'\~ ~IUCH . ADAGfHCY 1~ loo lr.1n~ (11r ., ~d( l)iit' po l'loOO "'"'' "n)u\<. 1 ... un•fli' H.t .. ll 'kill' rt qu•r•·•I '~ ~ mu.IU<Jr~Jn11.-.1 m.1tun • pt'r'lnn l .111 ~:.ti o ~i>u Rht•ndJ btf """'~ 't <lJld h \f I If I lhrol«h t'n ADVF.RT !~l'ol (; 'JYPOGRAPHEH neea. .. ~ m.iltl OVt'r 18 hlijl ~Ulol JUD(lu.ate rwal "P pruranc.". ROOd dn \ tnR record for i..hon dell\'l'f} & pidtups ''Trdm on JOO.. Ul ad \'~rtl:sUl I: l) po ~rdph y M .... 9 JOa m i; oo pm I~ bene{iL<i. l:ood salat)• Cl.ll ~223 I * Advertising * START MAKING SSS TODAY!!! "lb.· Dally Ptloc ~\ J person tor our CtaMli it'd Adv~rt1,1ng Depart ment Tht> person wt· :..edl should h.ave :.ales or lt'lephone s 11lt:s t•x pmence. be ab!e to l) pe ~pm le.iettn<'l. have a pleas.ant Pl'nonahly & flVOY workinic wit h J gJ'elll ~of people• ~ ctrer ex.~lent ('Om paey benel 1111 mc I udtn R medical, dent.al, hft' In surance. <'red1t union. ac. Sa1"1)' PLUS rom ~· P\eaM call fot· inten·1ew Per'Sonnel[)ept 64:M321. ext. m OIA.NCil COAST D~~f:~T o.taMesa ~~:ty ~~~ AIP, AIR C.ERK -Ex. per. Good (Ulure New co. 1'.cm area. Call f Of' IJPlt, 213-9'.1). TIM Want Ad Help• 642·5678 • • • • • • • • Turn your unusables Into usable cash.Call Daily Pilot classified '42·5678. ... watioe~ \w/y ID Pf'f!'\On ~Jn nene uK G la."' & ~hr rrr l615 ~ 1-1 C Jrruno He.al S (' «! 1\1 II . .\IJ( m.inaJ.:t' \I 1IUI• lU4)1t \u m.il\.1)!<' 211 WI ~ <.~I Ad !'Mlll•r ::: IC.JI, bC2..0..0 ~ hr. ~RUNG a.euc f\111 t 1me. 1mmed1alt' ~ f\111 rompany blfto{1Ls Call BALBOA ~tARl."iE. 5-&ll 96il for ~ 1-X>f: M F II A'>SEMBLt:RS we will tr11n Apply 7am . .\lacGn>gor Yarht.s. 1631 1'ao!rtla. Costa ~~a .sse•as Ar medical t'lt><'trorurs :! 'ear. ex:penen~ v.·ork 11\lo! .,.Uh ~rn1ill medical i:ans lb.IJ"'<; 7 am to 3 311 pm Excellenl benefiL<; & ~ rondlt\005 M1<; :-.iun \'1t'JO area Onl; Unit•~ i-·rmanent t'f'l1lloyment nttd appl) Olli~ Sfll ·:JSJO A~S l l>tant M ana~er net'ded for our I rvtne & F V self.c.t o ra p.<' faabues Call 957 "191 /\sit for VernetU ASSISTIH BMTOlt~VEY S 3>PM to 9 JOPM. Mon day thru f'r 1day 9•3>Ai\t to l.30PM Satur day Great for collegians and rooonhgb1ers. S84 00 per week ONLY R~IREMENT IS A GOOD VOICE Call 642-4321. ext. 312 aner 5 30PM. Monday thru Fnday Attendants nffded for se!f ·senice gas st.alioo5 an QC. Must be extreme ly rebabM? & honest and good w /nUJ1'bel"S. Call C<r appt. 646-91161 AlJIOMOIWE .... .,,.,., U.TecWc-.1 Eqienenced. Plenty of customer pay jobs Ill wortana spece. Pleasant environment 10 0 .C. AJrpon complex. Ex· cellent pay, benefits, ~ fOf .clvancement. See Sentce Mir· _ HCPWAltD a.n•t DM ls Qua.II SC. ~ NEWFORT B"EACH AUTO ROUTE RmlST'ER. Early AM \"'2 lO 2 hrs . $375 to $450 m o . Xlo t moonlight. Wives. re l1red, d1sab1hty, s lu dm.s. Noed gd wheel:. ~~or 540-6122. Ba~needed now for 1 yr o&d. Call anytune 551-9116 8itbyo; It t.er. mature for !> H olt1 '111n thru f'r1 11;i11\ t 11 J JO I f\ ~I ·~ ,l,k fttr .1111 itlkt."f' I I vr 1·\Jl'_·r -.h.,i.· -.h ... H l>.1k1n i... hl·I µI , I I ,.,,,tf l'.a rl h JV· ... tJUI <1nl. :-.tr ( '1111.'ol \·111 .. ~ 1 llA ru. \1.•) 11 0 U.: .>i': M "ti H.\I1) 10\ l'll.UI' " 1 H I ( ;r .. .it 01111t1rt unir \ ftlf \llUl'l)' tn~lt• I.II ,-.,./II c,.,<Jd ~··• Ho11m &. board Phon1· f'..t,.r Rof?en.. 6Ls-'53~9 or wntt• I' o Hoit :111 •. Pi geon t'vo~c. 'I e n nessee. :fl~ ~ B.DOIW>OIAI« U.GUNA HULS ~ unmed openm~ for elQJt'nfn<'\~I \a ult tl'\lt>r ""''"" !Kno·f1L dlld t•om 1•1JU\I' ... c11ar' (\1nl.i11 I .1th~ Iii"\ u1 fur ·•J•PI .i<l -11'" H 11-\I F BARRY MAKJNGITT Thi:. may con <"t'rn \QI We art' a nat11>nJI :.~er of md~lnJI equpment We :ire lt'IOk ~ for lnd1V1duals who wJn\ to earn b•wn S20rol-~) per wk Wl· ha\"e full·t.une pos1Lton., open and a <'ompl~ti: trauunf.? program. If you are tired of making rn nuuum wage. or wort< mg in a la'llfonn, call to day for an interview. Wl' bebew aJ<.t' I.'> no barot>r. td. lhal knowledge IS l hl' key to ~ur1.~' For an 1n ter.icw l'all ~~ &rteodl.·r. t'Xper .w kx·al rl'f~ \I Fem ='iB &h. ~-79llf 8EAtmCIAN ~h~rp. pro~r ei.~lvt' needed Call for 1n ll'f'Vlt"" ~ Kl•rslln I Ill :QJUI !EalAy f\sSIStanls. full lt me for bu•Y i.ulon. R1r hard Ouelctll' Salon . 2011 ~ Center Orht•. ~a.>arh Bealty Ass 'l , I.' per llr Lie 'd req1ared. ~12 lfAU1'Y Ofl9lA TOR Make ~ arttst. Must be bc'd. for full serv1rt· Eleganl tugh r a!\tuom.'<1 i.akJn. Creal opporturuty tor t be proper pel'l'Orl Apply 2000 NewPorl Qnter Dr. Npt Sch. BEAUTY·S bamooo penon for elegant salon. X111t wqm Wed-SaC oo eves. Richard Ouel!llttc Salon. 200 NewlJ'Orl QrterDr .N 8 •YowO...loss Excellent oppty for top rdch exec. secreta17 lo NIOWll ~ U lD dependent contractor. Busy, pres tigious Newport Center Exff. ~ 1--'5 penoo to run aec'y aervtc-.. IMlt·in cllente~ wltb income tram ll.000 to SZOOO mo No~fnri money req'd. Mt-TW>. lta~ 50methin& lo NII:' Oaeailied eds do it W-ll . 1-:\'. , ... ,, ...... ir·--··· 1.r--·. -----··-. -....... .,. .. _... ........ -..-............ --........ -·-... 2 1 t w • t' e' , ... , Jolt C..t C'9ril Needed lot ardlitect un l & wban de&ian hrm. Salary flexible. beoefiu.. Plu9e -1 .-woe to: PBR, u.112Sky Park Car. de. Irvine 92714. IOCUMMF/C Palition wtth prominent iabaooo Lllaod IJ) Velol • min (U"Dl. Euelienl op- W'mitY. call~123 IO'OCIWS/ ACCCUmMG ~ Excellent typmg re · Ql&red. varied account ing duties 2 Ye 1o1ri. misUawm expeneoce Excellent benefits & 'ld1ong coodi:Lioos. Mil>· s1on Viejo area. Only tM&e seeklllg permanMt ~l need apply . Ol1l ~581.lm(). Ou-Wash Oi.shlers waoted full or Ptr. Fl.n Vly, Sant.a Ana. &~ 8ch. Cali 644.....00. U Ask for Nancy. CASHIERS seo,. H Go Martlrh ~now avatlable far fdl tim&day « even· qstafta. 81'.NEFTTS: Pnlii1abariog ~lledica.I Life Ir Disability los. MllnqaiaJ Polential st!f PTS: Days or 3-l l Sl.7S per hour. PART TIME: Fri.-Sat -Sun. 3-1213. 7S per boor. zsc U). cnaie aft.er 3 moatbs. ~No,~~m Q-W t !lay 1-4 P .M . lid. 4555 o.st ffwy' Newport Beach. FOR t:NP'O: 774-4210 C~tlERS UTVTEM ~!tS now av1ulable for full t1rr." Assistant ~ers on 2.nd & Jrd shifts No expenencc oec. We u-run Advance ment opportunity for managt!llllo!fll postlLOn:. to $5 SO p er b o ur if qualified. For more m lonnallon & 1ntt•rv1cw. apply to sWe ?JJ'I . 111 Ori Mar. c.ost..1 Mesa 631-9421. Will Ulten.1ew Monday Lhru Friday {tom8am lOJpol ~ Oppor Employer Oen cal SECRETAll!S DO'RIE ..... ••c.es QETYOU DOWN• .... . .. a.tis a..Tpt bc ... li1t Sec:aet9ies Join the team of pro- ft&IMJl'\al lM1POrarie!> CRV1NE E.0.E. . a.atCAL Register today for local ~ assiolmenls. 557-0045 en-Lin:. nMP01!A1!Y l'HPS()Ht.U SUMCf ~ lnl lirdt Street .... .,..... ..... OIRl(S Part time & full lime graveyard, part time SW· log. Apply 7-Eleven &ore. 1097 .W. Baller, C.M. Cl.ERK&XEROX OOPIEROPERATOR Part,time. 631.~ OOMPANION -Ekierty wooaan seeks middle .,..S waman to ahr bame & doamtic cMies. Noo- llOJOller. SaJary. Miss. ~~ COMPUTER OPER / TRIAD -New auto vra*-e:.. Expel". Good llmlre.. New co. Tustin Ana. Call for appt. 213-~7134 COOK Exper. nee. Apply 111 person. LeBiarnlz, 414 N Newport Blvd. N. B. ~- r.ook needed for n!hn·· mmt facibty. 2nd shift. ~y cooking exper. req'd. Good benf'hts. Newport v ilia. M2 SJ1f) l. coacs lm med. h1nng . Bal PeJWl.')ula. li75 1556 for Pae CCM«IR HB.P f\111 or p lime Dry Cleaning plant NB fM4n2 COUMrlRHBP Day or night. M r F' needed immed. Some over lB No phone calls. Apply tn pet:SOO. blwn !HJ.am or 2-<lpm aco Bell. 647 w. 19th, • .It .. • ....... Lo ............... .... , ........ b.r• •••. .-.rn. '2Wi&.t Ill TO 1110- t. Good petsonallty nlce pllone ..manner .will l•nd tht1 tnte~taf· position. Coml>ony haa e.xcenent tx-nent.s & r00tn fot' advancement. c.11 ~.14MtU . ........ eMfW) VOLT ....... • MCllTAam • ACCOUN'f AMTS •C "lesk Clerk. N eal, lllllUn. lllqulre wUhw The Inn Al lAJ(WUt 211 North C oast .llw y , Laguna Oe.td1. Must be flexill&e. Dnver'Gardenf'r comb llave vatid CA h~nM' Good dn v1ng r eeol'd Min. age 20 Apply Ol P e nnyli avur. 1660 Racema.CM DmV&S Mm or women 25 yrs or older. Know the coa..'>l oties Net $180 a w~k or more Or angl' <.:oa!>l Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt He rrmann. Fou ntain Valley. lNO of Slater b etwn New hope & Ell:hdl Dry cleaners counter blip. fheod.ly. mature 1Mllmn. Approx. 25 hr.; wtd,y. Foumaln Vall~y ~ 8ed1Cleic~ fUm located near ocean hati~es for Jo'/1' & a hnutcd nwnber of Prr. (Dunog school hrs..)palldM)QS. Wall Lram. Earn wb&Je you lum $3..25/br. to siart or more for expesience. 1020 W. 11\h SL_-.al32. 8Cil&E&tGLAI l'IClllClAH ...-nan 1 y~ ex· perienee req•• red. Medical CIMllPaOY Ex· mUa __,.IL& " wof'k. iag cooditloas. Only UIQle..ua&permuent ~ aeed appl,y. 0.11 St"8D, ~U-3830 ~r MECHAHICAL 84Gial&RS Dewee. Muumum t>X pe:nerll."e coo.mderec:I t.:x cellenl bene fali:. a nd ~ ccodlt100.'>. ~fo, !>1on V1eJo a rl•a Onl> UlClle ieekui~ perm;i.ncnl aqiAoymmt need apply Olli ~-681-;ti.10 EXICUT'IVE SECRETARY Uiot.mg for ver!>a talt·, career-minded. top nca.d'i mcbv1dual "'lxlnl typ:ng & litalO a,IUll'\ for mrktg exet lialitr) ~ur.l~ W CXpt!r & skill!:.. Xlnt <'O benefits. Informal office in Costa Me~a Call Mil.be aft. 9am ~5800 OPBt.ACCT'S HOUSECLZANU6 - p•Hnne or hllf.tt~. o.c.m.. SWt l~. Top as. en-uu o r ....,. HQ11$* • Uv~ \o, preCer oon• •cooker. own room 9pmilb JIJ"lrinJC OK. • acbool aae children Other help lD boin~. 6:11-0M.9 ~ .......,.... ~-· liar· 1111 tra)eeS. ~ 20. SaJ RU..a.l"CAL '1'rllmee. full lime. with n*'lJnum ol Otfif!e t!X· per. "9q•tred M0-8lllSO Jo' 0 0 D P R E P SANDWlCll MAKE RS for new n!IBUW.rant, no ~ needed. If your 'rt• rnead.ly. def>endable & Un>c1enttous apply m penort at ~rnlll Ter race. 291.S Redhill. C.M 1'\lll tJme f>Cll'litton in our Reader ad dei>t, hr.. Mon Lhru F'ri ~ ·5. tele & c:.u.a.er-i.ales, reqi. good i.pelhng. ~ra mmar & ~p.~l COJO) m.ieuog &ht> public· App h Pf'nnys avl'r, 1b60 PlaceDU.i. C M llt>re we )(row ai.:arn Permanent posll 10n1' avallable wil.h l.OOl rent.u I firm Store~ 1n <.:CM>ta Mella, t.as:una Be JC'h. ~I Toro. Benefits. wi 11 l ram Apply 1930 Ne wpor t 81"°. CM or 22flO() Lam bert 11ta13, t.:I Toro GENERAL OFFICI-: - t::X~r m ature. Pa rt urne Apply S-12 1260 B l.Gpr1 A\ c C. M. 557 .6S(l) GENERAL OF FI C !.'.: Gt RL Must t ype Reception dul ae:> 7s:a.8263 GB&Al OfftCE EqJel" belpf\ll, It typing, prtJfioc:Dcy w /figures. l 0 key by touch. oppty for ~Xlntcom· .-:>' benefila, inlonnal olc. C.M. Call MWte aft MY~- Genera.I CXflce 4DA Y WOllC WEBC Xlm. co bmef 'fypulg !'I() l70 Newport (.'tr OT NB Sl.e2'5 W}. 2920 100' I FREI-: G&l.OFACE <;rowlllit import hrm 111 UN.; ~ nds malun·. non ~mokini.: pen>0n to a.&SISl lhf' con1rol h~r lAIJr:> 111cl li()('OC typmg. bte tjcjq>j.?. mputm~ c-om putt'r doc u m1·n1,. "'lellman '-reports, l'lC Must hke f1Rure.., and h:mdl10J! cJetmS-. LJll Mr Slr&AA ~~ for oJ~ Gui 1-hday. i;m.all l'Om pan y. typ1og rcq d ~ GUARDS + comm. Neat ewear mg. Dll MG!i6 liousekee per·Ma l ur e penon to work .mets & bobda.Js ID Ch.arJe Of small bousebold. llust dnw.CIG«iOl !IO:AT STORE ~EWTVES-CtuJdn!n to sdll~ Want to make ma money"' If you re friendly, ~ble & Cll:llldeaeioull we want you for o ur n e w l"l'lltandl. dd,y hrs. No ex: er needed. App!) m penoo &.ooemill Ter raae. 2915 Raibill. C. M. IMSftCTOltTIWMEE To Warn all phases of in· specUon. Musi pa:;.'> com pwzy pbys1cal 10cl. back X·ta.Y· TM.m~ appltcu t1o n s ll ·IU o n l> Strat o fl e1t. 17671 1\rmstroOR A\-l' In E.0 £ J\ ~VIS Ind f!ISJRANet: O.AlMS Oxmn & person.ii um .... SiA1ary open Goud IJcm· Clll Otaot' 8 i!33 ~ tntenor plant m.i111 tenance Fu II .'t I' .1 rt ume avaiJ . .am !>l2t INTERIOR Lndsc11 111 tenor l~mbcJ pl' tu :.eeks person t.o ddn t' r ~ \fN.ltll ~ ~lak prd 00.BX> tiMHTORY ~TOR Oll"p headquarters tor oJ stat ewide (1nan1·1a l services firm. f'"a..'\b1on lslaid to nm uweu\ory & reoesvuig, suw;>ply unkr ing, mvent.ory control, mall proccss 1nR A. speual proJed..S Exp n.·. q 'd . C all 640 -0ll!:J , 9 ~ Jeai1anal routes, rel.la· ble. trus\wortby JD· d avidua l s. O wn trans/phone. all·2"13> JAMTOllS Needed full time a t Fad:wJn laland ~R <*II.er & Newport Be.ad! manna. Janrtonal a n dlOF l1gbt masnt.coan<'t> l:!ltpeneoce prderrt'd Excellent C'O nlpiilnY benefit'> Apply al TMEtAYIMECO 1011 Camelt>a<'k Newport Eteat'h 644 1~; Equal ()ppor Jo~ployt'r Jlt ACCOOKT AMT /\A or t:'XPt'rlf'nr•· equvalent. t•orpornll' 01 fl('e ol health ma.n1t~t' menl co !'ipl lh ·h ~ ~tchen helpl'r I' T llD:'.ti & dlnnt-r sh1(b 1:.1 ad> MelllC'atl Re.I Thi Pbz.a dl'Cafe 411111 H1rch $... SH. 95.'>-:ts&I ---- LU.OMAN Prefer expr in pmdur 1J(ll t"f'ra11ll c c & llll 1! & J!l.iz1nj! Spao1.,h f'}l@sh de!.irablt" t ;()0(1 ~-~ LEASING & SAW "lewport BeaC'h Aulo ir.lsmR Co W1 II l rain Comm1s.'uon + rar a I ,..... ~meal A«"' Ill o.t.a Mesa. ...m " pt!l'\iiCoced Meat Cuttrr, Deb Penan ., ()Miter H!!ip OIJ) Man t.hru f'r I uam '° Jpm.. ecz..«>1.3 roe aAt. MICHAMIC ~ & doaMStk Ex· pr'd. 50/50 •lltll. Busy CNIUtian....._, --------- ~CAL MPGTEQNCIAtil Two years exp..-ne n<'e 'W'Ork1ng with minute parts Medlt'ol compiio Y J:.xcellent benefit-. & ~ oood.tUons ML' .,IOll V14')0 81"\'J On ly ~ M'elonli! pt'mtanent ~mtflt neoed ·~I) Clll l Susan. 6tl 1-3!00 *1!cal fo"rlfot ofl If\'> t)'JJUU! pwf .J y,..., f'XV Ul'.llcCor~~~\lor t'\~6»"750 Mldca1 i\Ml.!>L.1111 .. TIA 11 & baclt oU.C'I! ap.-nenr• hl'lpful L.£11 Ann J t ~$UO» ~lt<d!l·lll i'~Pl'nf'nt.'f'd med1ut 1 )( f1l~ Mitn.ll!er for .I in t•'fTIJ.'>l 'Ul L...gW\J l hll~ l:.ill 770 31ilfl betw1· .. n !.l.im & Jpn1 )1£DICAL ASSl!:il k::x pt'r Typum N.U an-J No smok1nli! llr., & ~~ 646-~l~ lilfdca! ~t. exper for buly ID°Ok)fzy ofh~ Call Anoe. 8C'1.«J04 ~TIAIM& Medical mamdact..~ t"o mpa n y nf'ed' a ~eT M8dun~ "hol> t'Xpenence r eqw rt!d. h11i!b acbool m•<'h1ne s hop ok. E1t"e l le nt benef.ll.!. " wortaai: ('Oil dJUOO..'> ~IOO V le JO area.Only Uio.e .lftiunR pt'n"QaDml. t:~)'ment nfllld OIPPb' Cill I ~. 581...Dl MOTB.MAJOS tUll \.U~. i'.nith.'ih Sl)C.&I. 1nw Good bt•1H'i 11 ' 1'42 all 1 MOTOR ROUTE I t'TUne<1I u l 1 • ov µM1un11 ' for part tHno c.1man~ '11¥• Dual~ 111101 hJ' ,, nUor ~l· li\J1h1blt• In ti-I. 'Q.ttJ1 I ~"lr,un.1 ,Ct,.,, lit hvt>n . Jht·rnnun \\11nd.lv thru l-'T11\.p mo>mlnl(' SulurdJ., (.. ~\ "\\! monthh 1k,.,r rollt'l;t1un., ~J rnin~­ J bout s..':1110 pt r n10tt111 g r 11 ' ' ll 1 l I .1 h f ' tr.i,n,~311011 .ind ,m,111 ra:,li dcpo.-.11 rt•qu1 •t•ll ('al I h4.! 13~ I h i..l, r <Juel k"t for 0. ·1,111, ~pPr P~TE-UP ~ 111\ruti Jl.N. l'l8el. 7-3 • 3--ll. Dal. dlle d 1111.)'. ~ D.0..N. fart Mela c.on- ~~·1.2570 Newporl Bl•d C .M . IQ-Oii). 714-831·1100 ~ NISBeS Alde&. All sbi.ft.s Goad ~ ol PllY. J'oi&.ex · prr ne<' Will t rain l:.ertt!1cauon program .avadable ~y Port ~es<s Convaleacent tnpnal. 2570 Ne'Wport 8hd.CM 642 ~ !1<16'Sl.IU: I. \'!II'~ 7 J 30 &: 3-II :J.1 lll> JS lo SL 75 per hr Outs t.todinit ~nefll, ~ & ment r..u.sc:. .: 'M!lt'IL' \ .tC3Uon after I )T l&a)Ot° ~c.&1. den L.11 & We &n'> al oo COt>l lo e~ f'\uship Con vale~cc n t C.:nl e r ~ ---- OfC MGQjSCTRY f or i.mall l"0 *1n ~· anft.J ~ f um nr Ul' Au ·port Amb1t1ou:. mature. 6lablt:.' lyp1· ~ 7_" 75.2-7~ (Jft~ help need~ for ,...iiy grvwuu Otl co. Ill C.M. Mull be (OOIXl wtlh f1~ aod bave P«'· Vlllllll dfwe ~neatt l\:JsWoD offers vanely ..s a a ••n'*ty to a mol1va\ed UMS1v1dual Oall far llRJl. ..... ar.ee Lac+*gfar afmwayto e911ed1a SSS? You'U ftnd 1t a l 1'•11> li1nJ t~ a.""t«:n men~ <1va1la ble tor J du)'. Wttk . mont h or ~ A pt'nf'« ~rt.uru1 y for ~T l 'D t.'\T S A TFA<1lE R."> lo f"J m t>A ir.i SS dunn~ L 1,t•·r \ llt'al.l<Al •rfl'tST • 5':CnT A.IUU •WOii> fllllOCISStNG •a.aKS •ASSB•BS * WAR&40USE ' II I' A p t' r I l' n (' l ~'ar) Top Po) Plud V11catJon.' lk1l"r r.tl bau.c:-:'Ii EV 1£ R , \ ,.,.:t. Cltl I or <'Omf' m toda \ lrvine.133 \441 2102 B~.,tnl"!>S Ctr Dr •B MIVll ·-,,...,. BNlb. .. spray. Exp' _..~eo.•1-ulcn ~ill I •CA•&& 'Ille ~ o.n.ny ts aeeldag • ,011t1vr, lf!r\'ltOe oneot.ed perlOl"I to~ u a PartlOK Booth Caahter at beautiful Newport o.a-. Our~ CJ(. firs....,.. •• ~· ~ve .alary. P\e.e ~~BOCKIE ,,. ... co 500Ne9poirt Cenlef' Dr sae B>Newllort Be1tch C714t~ll9 Eqla1 Oppor Etupk)yer Pl«fTINE 1 lem-tpm Also 6pm 1pcn Pltg. food & ctnnn f •r take out order:" (714 1152·5401 Jerry Z.5Pm PJJ«fTIME .,. •• s Ala5l tn edJter ~Uf'\lt"Y contblted f roo> OUT of fior at Uw Ofanae Coa~l Dally Pilot _, 30.•1 Jtl Mon-Pn !* .» I 30 Sul u r day Greet for eollel(1an" ..t moonil~ ~pr ... k () ~ l. 't ~1REMf"~"IT IS \ G<.HH> \OIC t . < ,.11 6G-C32 I t'irt 31 l aru· 1 !>.:.> PB ~a\ lhru l'hda) PART TIME EYBIM6S Et>le-rpns1nR adull ~ 21 wuh [)yn.ima1 A d • P n l u r u u ' penan3UUc:>. wht• t!n)'1\ work1 0 ~ w ith •• nrJ adJV"..t..l.llf( ~ ¥1("'' 10 to 13 S4 I.() hr Io a.Ulrt SlW .. Week pouc>llJI l:"1Dnl> ~1 t.n <!!ICJ bflween2 and6 PM ASK FOR LAv au: £..0.E. Part y Cona ull•nll a.rt.n Penoo. full tmir mctadmg Sat AW ly 11112'!1 Nil• p«t B.lvd. CW- Mm~ mfMlaER 'MUI et lea5t I year .-x penf'nce. prelerab l~ nrwspaper ..:x~llen l ~ benefl1:-Appl) between 9AM &-6PM ~y lhru Jo)"Mb \ APPLY l."lf PERS01'\ O.•HGECC>.\ST DAJLYr.LOT llOW.IAYST. COST.AME.SA ~a..ty-...,r PBX Amwt'tUll< ~n H.'t' ~ Mutun. 111· Pt'Odablt· u.,, A •'YI' .. hd\., fa.pt'r pn"I liul I -.tlJ tram t)4., ;5Jl Picture framer. part tune. expenenced An Wortd Frames, iii() N a.. ~' Lag. Bell_ ~ Pr&School Teacher w1o111t· ed. Cert.lf1ca.le or ex- penaice AM " After !Ulm in NeWport &un ~l &isan~ P'IUMnMG U !IOU at\! 20 or ovier. d. ~ for lt caret:>r OJ.I parU&Uty U\ pnnlUJ1<. a11 ply 61. PENNYSAVEH. ml P\aftnlla, CM I' R 0 D ' CT l <1 .._ TKA1NEE IWbber 00..1 • product.> Irvin" ar\' .. Mu"l P""' l"ompJn\ ~ICW 1nd 11 bitcil X ru) TaKm~: 4:1ppll c-dtflfl h1-.n K&lo 1,nl• ~tr .itllf I • >. I 71o I Arm,tron · 1\v1 Ir l-.1 l }'... \ M'fld.!Vl I 111! U1 l'role,~1ondl r t1•Jnll .. 1Cfb Wlllltec:I Wi 1l l ram• ( .ood :.a.Jar. ~ pmmc• 1100' avaitablr '411 I h..•'\ own tran.'>(J(lr\.Jl)()f• c.....Jl roe -'Wl _546 2393_ l''T. taH food order l.il..<'r l'lt'd'""' pt l'l!l(XlCIJlly Lunt"h & du: nrr •1hl.fb El ChOlo Me' ll'lltl ~ Ttw Plau di' nui> 4881 Hlrch St. NH ll.)!).:Bill Real ~ SU:,perscn Uan';ed Attract I Ye 8a 'I View office PTogr~" c comm1~s1on :>plt t 61'J.8ril . Rm! &ut.e Saies START .0010COttt tlSSION WEOP'FER •NP' ·Mesa 8-'d !lffmbef'\h1p • I rvtne lban1 M LS ·~M)Q•~l ·~Tenrunal • ~tu ldta~ wrth ron fen-net" rOOUl. k it c ht t' t jOjitJt:> & mor .. I .nw mflf1lh t y ((-. t .\LL TQU,\' IUJECHIP NOP&llES 557-.. 436 ReatEstat. .............. " AW5t.t \ppltr"n' mu~r h ',. -tlulj.! buukl.t'('tlll\I: ,, lt1 * fllX OP8lA TOR • f'Wt llD' ()( hill lt m1 d;a .... 0( l'\l~ '.'ltu. ... t ~· .tbl~ t o worlt '<Om• -.1'.allh T)'1>1n•• ak1I - rfq Mou\) <"O l:leni!I IL 1-~n-: l' .ind r1 J 01•.,h ~·""r"l~• n J ' 'I.• 11 '11 • ptl'lll1lfl Wiiii I ntr• l"''t f \ \,t rt.•.1 • ,, .•'t n~~l t•ompan• Lf'11al ur u• .t\'1.l rr t~l.<ill' eiprnenc• prt fernd. Top ~•!.tf' 1, • pnllt.,,,.100'11\ (ll"lt '1 lt t~ l:all"er persor1 ~bm 1 ~UITll· d.lld "' ... f' h. ton all«-rl!Or M 1 ~m ~· r.ewpor1 ( t·ntt•r !Jr St• ~1• '\, 1o1.pur' lko<'I• l',\ !DB' t a:.h. b are •..O.W. 11 l • Al1µort are.I·~-; r.77 •PIX• Employment avail. i.n multi s urroundings. Competitive pay, in· tttview & hlTe. For more 'Ullo. call Tod Services 9'nMm> cnJt<l'El\HELP-Moo· Fh. lt"s. 11~ to 1:30. ~ CUSTOOl.AH Teup>rary tlelp. 2 PM to 10 PM. call Chuck. Mon thru fttdAly. 631·2.81!() lllCBV AM.& CURI< 1mnied. opeomg for in d1vidual w good or ganiuUonal & t yping skills & exper In AH Trial Balance & mvo1c mg. Computer exper . pm. but. wm train. Good Co. Benefits S8S()tmo . Penoooel:549-4834 f\Jll & part time All a r eai. Uniform' furnished. Ages 21 or over Ret.an'd wekome No expenl'n~ nee· /\pp ly Uruwr.rnl Prot~1.1on St>rv1ce, 1226 W 5th Stn.'\'t. Santa l\na In t.ervleW hoor.. 9 12 & I ~ Mmthn.t fh • .11.tWIUll'C Ex pea ed m rorrie SlllOO to Sil()(XI mo ('714!~~ u.MIRY AllD MAH SMwexpr Will l non fo\ill & or p tim e Cull for appt ~:m:i ,.,th 11l 1-1.t I year t:'- 1,,. ni:nrt• prch'rJhl\ '~"'paper i':xcelh nl <'OlqlQllY bt•neftt~ l\pplv I)>'(~ 9 AM & Ii l'~l. Maday lhru fo'ridu) CJUW'9f COAST DAil Y f'tlOT llOW.t.ySt. H\d.. Sch.. S.Si ,J49M l61S2 Buach 8.lvd 123(). E Laona Niguel. 831.Q>tZ 27fl57 Cabot Rd Equ.al~y ~ .. M/1'0 H TAB ans ~r'\ hb .i few po11 at ioru. Opt n in 1\Js St\. CM. & HW1t H areas Vant!d sluft~ PT or F 'f Many outs\ and ing ~Ill< Won nl'ar )Oa" ~ & \!Am 11tuk ~le.i.m ~1'464 F. () ... ••sen 11B. MANAGIR .Nc.1.1 1'); Ult Dis p I av C.o ~ for L'OOrWnwlOr t.no1o1.l1r11:" 1n t h• JCrUpl:ur .art.• & arC'h1lt't· Lura! dr::1 tu nit tie IW'h l - ,\ JOO wtth f ulul\• If Wlll ~'°"'~~~·-- f'1•0pft nl"t"fll"d II' :..11n•t"I H1•. rt-nfe. 1011 <-11mm1-" n1' "'1PIY at Bra.nch below c:rc.u: MS P'URCi:tl. '71AIMJ·2Z!2 Bl.JmAP_.RK ID1 i.. Palma Ave Olln'AM'SSA -SlllWO& LMJUNA HILLS .. El,...Rd. 1111"/B Ql5TGOIAH Cor lovely apl c:ocnplex in K.B. XlDt PQ6itioo for n!· uree. Apt + salary. For ~S21-8Ml. CUSToe SlllYICE ElqJer ae<:. Lema.le. It typtng, proficiency w/flgures. 10 key by touch. :llot company bmeflts, ()ppty (CM' ad· v...cemeot. 1.nformal d~ C.M. Call l4ilM al\ 9Alll~. Delicatessen Help. Ex· perimoe pn!ferred, over l8. t\111 Thne. MU6l9 Delivery. sales & &0me cleaning. full ume won. Apply In penion. Green Haven Pat.io Shop, 2133 NaqJort Blvd.. CM D&LJVERY AM . LA 1'11*. $100 per week. ~Bib, ..... _...AA.ASST. ,...,,... Frln4&1, tonaeniaL .MMa V•r.d• ofnu. ~~ef'J!b~ .. •wllo•uU to .... ~--· Factory Worke r s 1n dwdcal ref1MrY. F\.111 time permanent pos1 lions. High school cbemstrY or \\'Or k ex perleoce ;with chemicals hellJ(ul. Day If everunit s hifts . Will tra i n . med1cal insurance bemf.ds. s-ld for by Co Paid vacation plan . amrit bonus plan. auto. Salary increase pro· gran. _E. 0. E. 649--321111 f'ad«y IUEAM4JOIS We bave lml'Jllld. apen· inlsfor Wareiloole .wembly~ Fad«)' FEE JO~· PAIDWP!EKL V HAJRSTVLIST·S75 chr 1!!e. new 1alon. N. 8. A&k for Om or Dan 752-2299 lllrldyman for local apt ~ 40 bn week Sot ~-87S--9'9 or~3311t. Homemak.ers·1f you have heerl tbuakln.~ about a carert' here's the perfect oPP>rtWUty. If you've b*1 aoroe collo1e ex· perlenoe and werest in health &i nut.noon and 1Lkawa11.ln8 wl\h people. ""' will Ltam you to 11n· dll1l&ADd your own nutn · llonal needs and help dhers with tbeU"S. Start. ing s.alary llOO 1mo + benefits. After 6 mos. you will earn over SUXX>/cno with wporturu· lY (or management. For -.. call Great E.arth Vlt.afBns. tmal2. MAID P\eaur1l workul11 rond1 lions Fttime. lnqwre within The Inn Al Lagma. 211 ~ Coast ~. 1Agl.tnl Bear~ Mak1os F\all t ime ~' ror room attendants Ah Blbll Motel. Good work Q)g condluon..., Exp re qured. Appty Ul pel"llOO only. ml Newport 81, CM *IA. CLERJC Coldwt"ll Banker Real Ell.ale, 10 to 12 hn pu week. tk x1ble hour.,, 'deal for s tudent ~.Mn.Johnson M~mao-~r i. ,wA complex m C M BetiNi or MIJll, f213 I &3851. MAIPfl'ftlAKCI! MAN e Unit .tuft complex ~.-.a GA.RAO E SALE •d" ln u. o.uy Pi tor brinA h •P· py r.uJta. To place yowr draw1DI c ard. pho ne 6CHl711 today' C:.-Meea ..... Q; # I r1lllity ···~ 1'.1Gln' U.UB Doorman. floorman & exiit'I" lltodter . r or rug ht d uh Wiii tram. £•xpt•r ~ Uill \1art) aft a PM~C M MOW._llNG NJ..TIME F.xpandmll rt\a1l t'll'I.' tnnCS fi nn L' now ac ~ aPCJiicauon' tor full lime eatployment Salary & c-o mm.1ss1on u litwilet"urate w exper Will t r11n Call Enc ~ Tra1nin1t program available for Cl'r t. Nurses Aide Good salary 1-3 or II 7. f\111 or p1t1me Muu Verde (DMI. tbp. Ntl~SES AlDE.S Nilldllt fnl'..P.M 11hlft m 491\1 "°"' o..s .-w-k .. cmlb. Xlnt Mn• •Jm , 1\1>.W IM•trly Manor. i•O Vict oria, CM. eP'nCIAN ~~ Manaaer ror ~ BNch office. AA!lY ID Mr Rust. CSO. .laJ> No. 8nMol St .• N. 8 ~or S42.3S"ll OllD£R Dm< Cl.UK - AJl.O perts warebome Exper. GoodMve. New oo u.&.ul ana. Call (or ---~7la.4 Ordrr desk, full lime Qua ck learning. self motivated indavldual W'IU'I &OOl1 cle:n cal amt or p01Qt100al skills for pubhi bn1g coaapany . Jbt be ~. b&l'd ~. c.b.ance to learn ClllU re .bta.5 U\e ss . C.a 11 ~aaz Mr Amdl s Years cmmmum ex penentt. man•f!t'mf'nt pmdJan. Elcpenem't' m all pbues of person nell\aborl bmei1t1>. et(' Extell~t tle11ef1t' It ~raed"l(Jl!lli. ~ lnClll Vuuo aHu Only u...-..permanmu ttqAoy...-ll ~ ~y ~a.m..111.-i ......,.f *5dlftl f\ill W.. "'"'1 J>O." I ticn Fnandl,y. congerual atm g I e. 6-c.-t'\'el> " ....... 2111 ~ PHOTO CLERK t.. needed for pa rt-tamc- evea IPM lCI 11 PM . Aa".161188 < '.111 Buel I h·11 ""'' f7t .. JIMW502 ~-Xlat l:rJIUl. r rr, fkx. A)1 h r.., lmaMlli pol1Uon Sa' ~e w 1abtl· l y ,\sk for Cht'rt ttC4IO'i ~-·For -.ml m.p. Sar 4t9ml 413l·ICllO R EC E P T I 0 N I S ·T S£0R!1M~V · .t8' rnedlatie ~ for Ill· <bvuiual w/a.blh~y to bllod.le •-.iy • pheaet-. ,_.ral • oltlce ct.It.._, .. ... ~.ExaeM.m t>om~nY 1beot' f 1\• S11\11.ry bised 01\ ·~ pmeK"e' OtJ l forwppt TM44Nr71 ~OtE ~"9'1'J2" RIC&P'l' ndt\ioan1. p w.. ,.. IPOl1 Bad I.A• l'\nn Meda P ltlcne Ulephonr ...-.'«. ~~c:::na.t ti. \M LPM. ll1:nl u. Smit NMllDl' to it) ron T'unl. PO Ho x 2T lhl ~~ .... i/Q.BUl forblay real e.tate •A1«-m Nrwpon Beart-. Onh ~(' U<'t.H• apph ('anlS apply c .. 11 y.,,<M'l.IW at Waterfn.nt Sal.tsbury R. E. • 673..f"AQJ RICIPTIOMST 'Mth or without typllll( needed. ToP puy ·rt·m pora,ry Ir full time Gall 'JWServkes al 979 0164 .................. llC8'1'10HIST Ext'ellenl t yping rl' qured. heavy pubbt· con tact. good l elt'phone mannensms reqw red Excellent benefits & Wl1riting c:ondJ\ ions M i:. SMXt VieJO area Only Onie S4!ekmfl pennancnl ~I need apply Oil I Susan. 581 ·:ll:ll R&IT AL HOSTESS ror lovely H B. apt com plex Salary + bonus For appt 521-8541 R.E SaJes Real Jo:,t;i11• Ht'Sl'•'1.'1hlt· m.Jlun• IJdy to l'.Jft" ror .. 1derly i;:l1ltlemm 111 t'XC'hang<' ror rm& bd pl~ ,m .. 11 al IOWatl(.'l' l.u.RUJ\J Beat h •ln'a QUI 494 9500 aft 71'~1or bcf l LAM or Ad :-..ut·r i: 172 642 .iJOO 24 hr'i Restaurant BOB'S HOME OF THE OIG BOY lr.uncd1a1P open111J:S in uurfanu.ly n·~tauranb al 111•,trby IOC"aur.111..' Wt· rt· QUlrC Oh prl'\IOU ... l'\. IJl;'nencc Jmn our fm•rul ly team Com~· 'l,.. u..., II> <Jay IJPtween 2·4pm Waiters. Wat~Ues Mm T . ~am~ Wahn Waitnue~ Mai09tf Train~ Cashien 23152 Averud.t dc la Utrlotta. J~guna I hlb 1311 1-.dmger II H 3355 S Bnr Loi Santa Ana 4501 Campus Dr Jn tnl' Equal ()ppor Empl) r Restaurant SGT. PS'PBtOHl'S Pf?ZASTORE Nowlu.nng for full & part lJ!JlC openings V at)'UIJ! days & houn. ideal sup plemental income for housewives & student. ... ().-progressive, grow mg company offers op portlmities for advance nlfli based on you.r Job performanre Pleasant ~ condtt1on:i. Must be 18 & over Apply m per.iQ'1 ZU>S.E Bnstol Sant.a Ana Heights 549--8674 1 Between Jambor~ & Campus! E 0 E ---- Re&l.aunml COOK. De pendable person to w o rk at modern health foods hnch CCM'lter prepann~ sandw\cbea ~~ salads Will tra.in uruf orms f um Exlrt medical & dental bend. Apply 111 person Lindberg Nutnll<>o ask rar Mgr. So Coast Plaza mt Bristol St C M btwn Clroulsel & Bullocki. Ret!Uurant HAMIUIGER HAMLET W A IT ERS or WAJTRESSES nffded Exp'. preferred. Apply l:twn 2-S Mon l.hro Fr I• dQ. UC) Adams. Coat.a Mesa. BOJLLa W' ~ Cook•. ~or hOlta. App\)' In person •l Colony JQle'beft, 27142 Ort•I• Hwy ., San Juan Cipslrano. MMITISING SALES nw Orii.ty Pilot ~I> .tn unmedi•te opcwn.i for .i i.alei.per:i.on "'1l h ni.'Wlpal)Pr <fispl11 \ Jd \ert1s10g t>xµeneni:.- GoocJ i..dary , 1·om mMIOl\s & l!~rdlcnt fr ~ booeliu. uc:-ellent growtll opport wut1e. for a pen.on with lar~r am btl.Jom. Gall for appotntml'nt llHECO~T DAILY PILOT 714-642~. £xt 277 Cqual Opponuruty Employer SALESCOUNSELO RS Remember when you ~ a lad and wanted to earn your own morw> ~ Well, ~e have :.everal lod5 who do. but Lhe> need a mature 8SSt'rt1 \ e adult \.o chaperone and counsel \hem in ~ale:. onented }Obs from 6 !I PM daJly $4 00 hr tn Sl.lirt. SlOO 00 week pott>n Ual Pmne 6"2 4321. Ext 250bet~2and ti PM A5K F'ORL.AURIE EOE Sale!> Distrid ManacJtr Trainff l>wly Pilot newspaper 1·1rc·ulauon depJrt m1;m ftus h11i:ltly socces~,rul kx·al Ol'"Wbpaper has an opef\U\Jit for a tramt'<' in the urculat1on s.Jlt'~. ~rVU'e & <'Ollt>ttton <1rcJ St-le1tl'd applicant "'Ill f'l'Cl.'l\e .1 l.i~ral slarttn,.! salary, rt'gularly :.cheduled raJSes. bonw. opJXll1 uru lll'S & many fr 1'lge benefit!> sur h .,._ PJld vacations. paid .1!1l1'4> ltl.SUT ant-e. IJ ft' lO -..uranC"c & dental co' f'r.~e \ppltta.n~ mll.'\t bl' lR. h.ne a good dnnni: n· nJf'd } lo\.&n. are j!eneral ly llAM 9PM. Mnnfl;i, Ulru fo)"adav Satunld\ O\t'rt1mc .;vall:iblt' ;i.., nt-eded. H you an.' Q u;1.1Jf 1 ed & a re intcrt':>ted Ill learning th•• ncv.-i,paprr c1rcul<1ttv11 tlU'>lflf"-~. co~ to the ot flC"e. 3:1) W Bay. l'oe.la \k•,a Ask for II arr, or Ken Goddarn <.>nl} ~PP· h beton> IOA~1 of ;,fler 2P\l. l'floo fo'rr Jo. 0 ~ ~\U'}, hJJJ & part llmt C o'<la ~t·~a & lfunl1ng11in l:iedC'h Jrt'.t\ Call 642 ZlflJ SALES PERSONS Ptnooahty plir-. adults 1oworlc ,,.1th and rn:Jllvate lod.'i Over 21 si OOHr to start In LaP.una. Cli p1"1rano. SanClcmentrart.i' S!Wa wrek pntt'ntt.al PilTTIME EVtMHGS PHONE: 642 43'll or 49f>.6800 Ext 250. Between I 5 PM. Mk for Andrea Sales Radio Shack has full time career op portlWl.les & part t1 me Job oppor\W\Jt 1es open 1n11 up now in the Newport Beach area If you are military retired or a CX>llege graduate or are C"urrenlly gomg to <Dllege & tughly motl\ al- ed for mcreased cam 1n1ts b a!.ed on performance. pleas4.' ap· pfy at· 2700 West Coasl Hwy,N.B RADIO SHACK A TANDY COV. E.O.f.. TRAIM&S CONTRACTOR SUP- PL I ES. TOOLS & HARDWARE. NOW tOIUNO YOUNG MEN OVE R 20 . SAL. + COMM. $200-~/WK FULL CO. BEN. CALL ~. .SU. W a nt td · young llilelpenon ror ~s Etltlion It.Oft, Apply l.n penoo· 2ZJ3 W Balboa 81-..d Newport. SEX."R£l'ARY tUU tlm<' 1)'JI(' S5wpm. x.tnt pbont· \l'fhn1Que Mon f"r1 ti J0.4 30 N(•a r u C dtrport (.;ind) "' Consumer Rt•:.po11!.t' !.6'>3452 SECRETARY /l!GAL ~C&n'!ll Minimum 2 year' Qillfonua expr m fam1 ly law and l.Jllgauon Call Debby 959-9199 SecretarY p 11ml' (;all ttvm9am& lpm 493-2571 Secm.anaJ EXEC. SEC'Y Headquarter" omrr of The J o lly fto~t·r Restaurant rh.am has an opening for Jn t•x pencn ced F.'1Cl'C'ut1Vt' St"Cf'Etary Nn ~hortha nd rcq'd. but outstandtnJ: lypUlfl skills art> n~ed & d1<taphone expenenrt' helpful P osit ion re QI.Ires some acrountin.i duties Lovely office. ~· ro n ~en1al lit mo~phere. plus xlnt benefit p;ickage mrlud 111,g mediC"al & dcntnl in Sllrclllct' & nmfit shannl'( Apph in person from ~mt.o4pmat THE JOLI. y Rue; ~:H l~C 17042 G1llt:tll' A"' In 1\.\ ~\6-(13JI SECJlETARY The Jolly Ro~er Ad rrun1slr:H1ve OH1ce I!> looking for an t'\ penenced M'<'relar) for lht•tr ~1 ana~em1·nt Development Dept Pt)!.1 lion requ1r.-., xlnl stn'thand & ~>l>•ni: 'kill" & a pleasini;e \d~·µhont· per,onal1q Prior rt>staur,rnl l'l\l>t'fll•nn• -iuJd IA.· " tlefo11t.. plu' UJ\t'IV ''""~ ..... 'ICl 'll tx•nc:fii p;Jl'k.111;• Appl~ 111 IJl'l'SClll from Kam lpm a. TllE JOLLY ROGER 1 1'.'C 170<l2<:tUi>Ut· /\vt· In 114·~(1331 SECRETARY Heade; rt rs offt ce uf in du:.-tnal stL'cl prcx.hx·h l'O ha., t·an't·r uppor. " ~er} #!OOd $tro~t11 ~ for exec· :.cc'\' " 4-5 yr., expr Bencfrb pkg & sa.Jar\ based CIO skills & cxper Gail 714 494-9349 tM F. after'.; pm& w1cnd.<.. anytime 1 SecrEl.ary for small offu·l· m Ni-Sch. Need dc~·n dable person w .llood t ' p ~ 7AM 3 :JOPM S<llar\ open '.fl~(9)1 As k for l:lhel ------- SEC~ARY A top nolrh secrct..aiy t YPI!> l OC't '<i~ I to support a bu">v New-port Center l:.x ecw.w s1.1te Knowll"dgc of IBM M emory typewriter hc!pful, 60-70 wpm w transcription ex perience Must be able to work independently & deal wrth many types of >Mrt Sala!')' to $11 .400 644-7180 Secretary wanted to work rar 2 dynanuc Newport Beach exceullves Self starter with good lypmg skills, can be recent hig h school grad. 957-8223 - Sll:RETARY For canvas product.s ('() Permanent, full·llme M'in typini & shorthand. Various dut1 1.•'I Knowledge or boats belp(u l. Prn.C non sndcer Call 00-22' 7 Secretary 1General Of. Ike. Xlnt. typing :>tUls req!Anid. Non·smoker 1850 on to start. Near o.c. Airport. 5'5-7t17 SIK'un\.Y GA Tl GUARD Jo~ JW'V•te eommurut)' l....¥uo• ~arb area V1111abW shift M 00 br 0Lll 4N-8S7l lor •PP' SEXlJRJTY GUAROO 1'\&.11 fr put t1ml' So or ~ urv1ne. ~ix Bdl &. l!l Toni No t'X pet' nee Wi II tram AH 'h1fts avail lmmt'd upt>rungs Apply bl wn 9lun to 2Jim Bum.' In t• rnattonal !:>t'c urlly 1m F: <.A!ntcr. sir 102. Allllhesm 714 ~ SECY BKPR. part full lime, R E Cu Cd 1\1 SaJary nt>I( Call :i 12 Moo·Thu. 675-IDOO SIC'YLEGAL SIJOO <lilgeual Newport olfr. lit1gat1on up. hca \ > duint coot.act, oo S 11 Tram to Ill' paralegal lrvme Personnel AgenC"y 41181:: 17th. Costa Mesa ~234 642·1470 ~- S ERVIC E STATI O:"<. MAJNT't.:NANCF. n:c11 For roptdly expandini: 011 C'O Call for appl V'6!&;1 Look1n~ for Sharp J>rofc:is1onals '"'ek1n.: 'a~ L"lC'Ome 9634142 SHlrPING& RECEIVING Male. exper hl'lplul . ~ l.Jfttng 15'1-t\Olt:Ji I Xlrl company benefit;,, mrorma.l ofr l' M Call :'>1.lllle aft !iA~f f>.IJ ~'j()(I SlfOF. SALi::<; Wunll'll. full or part llmt• I ;uod t'o benefit:. rutun• rru..rTU po:.1t1on' po~'' ble J\pply tn ~Non bet 'lam & 1 IJm Jc'i; S !Wt.ol. (.' :'>\ Small Part:s As.:i.e m bl> OeM won area STARTS4.25 W'IU TRAIN Apply bl't W!("n g. 11 \ \' &1 ProdUC"Uon Plarl' Nt""''JlOrt PeaC"h S'llAO< BAR l'an t1m•· 111kndi. C:a ... h1er foorl prep ;\falurt' Sea< 11rr C'turt.I') '1ub 5.J&l'J!I;<, Syshtnl 6 Optn Kelly ha:, 1mmeJ net.U lor expt'hl'nC"t>d I RM System ti op\'ralor' e•vrnrnl( 'lhlft Goort langw~e ..,k1lb .J must Cl.II MJll'bhd 847 7058 TillPHONE SOUCITOR Lucky You · Wl· are rapidly expanding our bus1ne.s & n('(\f'j mor<' l.Clefi'tonl• -.oliritor.; We are lookln ~ for re!I poru.1 bll' )'OUllS? ladle"' to \l ork l'Ye hr-. ~ :.> :Jpm. ~n Thurs You C"an PJrn J n , "" h .-r 1· r r '' m S3 5'~ ~ ~I hr Ttwre 1s nu ""'llmic tn\'Ol'ed & non IJt'r neccs:saJ') <;all ,di I.pm w\tdys ~ "'k for~~"' ~·-... ~ 7100 .;;;-.................. . ,.... .... 11MO ,... J .. W.ta w.! ,,_ lrll ~ ,_ b6ck to re ..Uc.y, the l'Mlity that _.,. )111(1 CAN tam 90 to 9i0 lor • u"' hr work -*! .~1&.u1 ja/hr ~S·»SAM &hlft.. . .,._.,. lftl.onwd ~:REBOTll tNfWJODIT ts AM om~ CALL MIKE GAlJ..ACER BEFORE l.lAk SJ79..80lll5 TEL.EX OPERA TOR A lri11d1nc f1 rm 1n ~ Buch. neecl:. an expeneoced Tele!o: ~tac P ume from I J> to S J> pm Mon thru l'h P\ease call ~ll' •641).Q]J •TB.. SECY• Now binng telephone M!<'retanes ror .. ne~ roncept in ansv.enng SCl'VIC"e P ll~or C lime shift..., avaiJable JncltJ<k><. some wknds Typing 35wpm re11 'd Man) l'mployee bt'nt'11b a~a1lablt' S:il .. q BX) In) t.o start r "mt·. uit-reases accordmg 10 your progress YOU WI 11 be fmnt~llftt't' to man) important bu:. Nel·d good l.00(' o( VOie'\', a' suranc-e. appearam·l' & amblllOn la.II Moo Fri mom 6t6-C7 I E CJ t: Tta111t.>e Picture rram,. mfg needs full t1m"' t>mployec Wt II l rain <.:all lfl8.51M7 or JPPI> di flne Arts Framm.: lnr . 1$12 A ProdUC't. II B Tr:l\el Nrent :-hrumum ol <! )t'ar.i expem•n<·l· 35S-tl22 Tl"O¥e4 Ac)eftcy Mclnoqci ~ BeaC'h .\jllm') ~eek1ni.: l'Xp eril't11•1·d ;\tanager 111 rt>ta1l & com mt' n· 1 a I :. a I e::. (' J 11 714 !f7!'>-<XJJ7 TYPt:SETT ER. e:x r> I Ed r l W n t ,. r J L.' p IH' r scall' pay Asl.. for Gll·nn R R SJG.2926 °l'yplr\A. leam word vrn re.s~. gravey:ird ""1111 Grt>at oppt )' 642 · 9lil.l I l 'yp1sl. fast. acruralc•. d\• pendabll'. n1>n 'mokt•r ~111l' !(li !KJ.11 Wai~. J>.lrt lllllt I ' per not nl'C'<'"'·H' ,\JUoe's Plzui l.JgUn.J .. 611<; 51.11 .3525 WAJTRESSE~ full (,. part ume. pd 'an.1llol\ .ippl) 1 .. , lor lte;taur<1J1l Sonta \n.1 t-'rt<l'~3) & Ht'dhill 1U>t.Jn w~. t.'\Pt'nen .. ,'fl. IM:r IB )-r.-•>Id ApµI\ in 1J4•r-.on Don .\I ar• 1 JI Re;t.aurant 5'17 W l !lth ~ ON..t:\it~ Wanted parka,.:t-r' r .. m..U ... SJ I.'> hr 111 !'alJrt Ml'nl r,1"e" \:'.>Ji ~\-13. N R ~·5125 WA R EH 0 L'S t; ~I .\ :0.. '-I G II T ~I ,\ "1 WarehoUse dut1l~ GrC'al tor after •whool ~orlc liiloer hr Vanl"d dut•l'~ I rs JP~ tn8P.\I appro' .\ppl) .H 23811 \1.1 ,Fabnl'ante. Ste IOI \1 " ·100 \'1('J0 1fi8.415l V.'hen }OU rail Cla'-"h..d lO plact' an ad. you rt> .. , .,ured of a rrit>ndh ~elcome and help 1n wonftnR )our ad for 1><-.. 1 responst-Call ~o ... 6'2·!'J618 W A ftf;H OVIC M.ANAQ&R -A'6l0 J11111 *"Mor Ellper ,,,,. Oaod ....... .,.. oo.11\mdn .,..., Call for ----71N ..... h llJt ~ ..................... . • r 1 , aoos ....................... WfBl'llINSTER A.881:\' AN11QU£ MAU. Dlu!y UM. t"'t1 IG 9 (l..()SEDTI:ESDA Y ll'TS1 Wt!!llltl»JUter A vt• Garden Grovt> SM~I03 R9ICH AMTIQUIS Nello stup~l of fine Frenl·h Oak d1nma &: bdrm ~ Jltil i•rnved O\'t'f' :.xi ~ Whol~alt' prices d 1 rl'C'l lo l h l' f\Jbbr SO COA'>I J\N TICJIJE corn :H :tll K ~:in f'.urv1c-w. Sunl.i AIHt ril41 \t'N 117~ Opn i d>'-wk l~P~I \'lct.onB/1 mahof.? b1Jfft>I SoaOI> Serp<>nlml' t rnnt ~ SZ:I> COOar d~-.1 S!75 ~171 8010 ....••................. WASllER & l>RYER S75 '°' both Call~ \la ,1,.hrr dryl'r & dh h"" .. ,ht· r ,\ I r 11n d SUiea 646-S8o1l4 c..uc.u;rur i.. , u 11 Xi'll tuid. Sli!'> t.1.11 .. rt !> '° PM ~11!11 "'"'ht'r (Jr~ 1 r Rdn~erJt11r SlOI• '"' Cpnghl lrt'Nt'r $200 531 !<'ill l<dn..ierdt.or fr1~1dJ1tt• ... Jo' $1~1 &111271 8020 ..............•...•..•• u1tJe 1:1rb ~h~ inn I 11 ,pd. p..ud SltlJ6 m•r-.1~11 '>..ll.Tlf11,•Jl6 ~ ~ 803> ..••.•...•.....•...••.. "'A.Vff:O Ru!'i~IJn Blot "' \\Jill-ur c;old1 n ~JI Pll > !Ai2 1:J.' 1040 •·••••••·······•······· KF..fSll(}'.;() P\4>' \KC ~~•rt• \I I-I'll & .., h 0 " P \ I I' I ' ZlJ tB'i ~ .J\ I pm (.'()Ckt•r Span1t I pup' Ahl' Ill um.: lor 1-:.i 'l• r ~) flfi!Q71 llt)j( Clbed1Mlr" < 1.J "•'' he~:nntr ' b11.,11 11h1 dJ<Tl<'t' problt•m "'" rni.: ~start 112. So c·,l rt..u~1 al'f'a Fvr I l'Jll..,lr11 1mn~iii~ WS • YORKIES • SHIK-nus 0111 64().(X9) I J>O'(lt' pupp11·' J femall':>. I m.ilt• '>l'I' parenl'\. IW&-~2 EASTSl IEAGU l'UPS \Kl.· 1n ml<>n-.i \dora ble • 5150 no s~ Litffe Is l iq!! c.ia.., .1f1t'd \d, an· reulh MTillll 'pt"Op)t' to pc><1plt' -.al~ t aJh "'1th b11t n· Jdl'r;h1µ dw! hi;! rf.>l,Ult~ To plart' yom dJ ... -.111,><J ad call tod:Jy &U ;',6"::. FIND YOUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH $10 3rd Annual Sout~er11 Calif or11ia Celebrity Cf e1111ls Classic 11 Saturday Apnl 26 1980-IOOOe m l.f'W'll S <JQ p m l...o6 Caballeros RacQuet and Sports Qb ~VaAey hosled by ~ain Va!MJy Jaycees spoc ISOled by BASF Video Coll> proceOdS lo t>enefrt SPECIAL OI. Y-...cl and ottlOf local chanlleS llO• seet~ S50 tlnG!Udee tuncf\ wn1l ~I r_...o 'HI\ $2S gtnllfll aornws.on SIO l S5 1091 ~.....,tie otUtned l1W wnMQ '~Olla 10221 sia1111 ~. StMto :119 F~ \/81!ev g:noe "'~ 111.e1 083-90&l IT'S EASY! Look for your name ••d addre11 la &ocla)''s classlfled eecilon. 1LJ.o.u. f1ad ''-' ea.ll "1·6'78 Ext. m nd w e will uranic for you to pick up fOGr UcUtl a& &Jte nearal office of the DAILY . PILOT .. 0 0 ......... ................ . ca.•~ a b lue plaid coucbH w .._... ciorn tbl. dtx tn t.cnpr'I mattre.ua. a II linenl In.cl. laed once Coet 11$0. sell 12~0 MM.chlnl lamp avail 4f4.22'1 Pool table 1200. Cuno oitmetll5 w.am New Waterford Chan ddlef'. !I bta, 2 tien Mdl &9.1SH'710.6'D-l020 Wve NIUc hatch·lYJK" table. SI 7S. 542-3tJJ9 Hde·A 8Pd sota 75 ·wide. wheat coklr. likl• new szzs~1•1s ~ bed.. '"' plaJd. dbl SI~ st~ dt-sk. maplt· II>. Slnl!{'r W'Wtng m .. ch ~cab S110 lS39 i 1(tl ~au. ROid or rl .. !. SlOO JtJnt rand 5319661 •••••••••••••••• Drlcoralar' Diniftq or calferenc-e 1abh.• ~· • fl x 7 ft . ~. lO pl<sk l(las., on rui.tural 1 ree \int· ~ 1st~I n:10fon •c·d 1 V ,. r ' o n u ' u J I <l twt..ltdul Will not Ill <1Ur ON' Mme !l'15 IOI I •••••••••••••••• llRA..'l\O:-..'F.:W ' So<o1 ~ 111' t'Will l-Olon1JI ·I~ la 101J I IJ l l 11 n S :i 2;, ~ Ger.Jr Sa6e 8 0 s s •.•....•............... SPtllMGSA.LE l(f 111 5't off \ rn I "-~111 1 ... 1'1"11 Knu111 At1)QIY,,,_ UOI \h"t' hfl 'll Brn OrupleaI \bl . Sl.'l l.>hl h• ·•I 2'> en b n 1 T'41n ti. .. 1 $211 .l"oldln\! lwrt s1:. c hr' '· .J•· & 5:, 01 Hlk \\h i 'f\ IM.-.i!>~~ ~ Pl .. ~ I*" 1"·; ~2M;' 8070 .•..••••...........•... l pt dJJm<JO{I nru.• :..:, stlJle, Ill(\ 9'11 I JHI) I man ' '"••d1J1ni.: l1.111 rl v.hllt' \t'I i:uld I la' 2511 1)00 :>fl~ IUl.llf~I C \.\ff PHIO~ l'~D liOLO SIL\'EH L 5 COl. ...-S G<>'d <'I.._,,. nn~ mens ~~. lad1e-. S2ll W\ll ~ ~o4t1 nnJL-.. WJIC'heb. lt"E'tll. l'(r ~1 .... , bi;)1n1t Strrl•n h •lht'l'V>Jrt' & J ..... l'lr. l !'\ S1ht'r '1011.H' ~ 11.n... W1U p1r k up 1 .111 It.-C~tl~ q\J!llt' !>tra·•· tll' 0..u.."' ~ ~ p,, ") JIB \tl• nl1on 1nH·~111r" t.~·ral1• I rum ~ l 11 • • ..i.r.1L<. 1 \n. loiomh1J11 111 <Xf !VIJJI pnn• \p 111'31.."11 du1ed 3 :i.t .1111 h• klC'liJ rt1Xl1 .i hi, JI' v. 1 •I ..r l'r" part~ i:;9 11•.toh ""'" "°\'\Tfo.D !'11\t"tC lXXJ.~ 1•m ah· par ·~ ~ra>. t'\~ lli3 29'~ Ui..-..h r()f' ~ tu~ ... rhoot nni::s. ~II nni:~ &. i;old nng... $211 Sl5t• 9£ ~ God bk.,.., ,., er )'OOl" P\1 I'll~ S1l\l•r lro ""•II pirk ,_, 8078 ..•..........•.....•... Sn.I Wt' r ITlO" t>r cd Ill' r \Jrd '"c L~··d '" niunlh... \~km)! ~!>•• I hl I~ :.'02:'> Msa .. •ous 8010 ..................••••. fa1111ly ~ll'mbersh111 in :"<~ Sch.. Tenru.• (.'luh 9Dl ~1349 Newport BeaC'h To:nn.i.. 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COSTA MESA 540-9202 OossA V ••r Home tow a i Dally Newt1paper 1 TW ENTY-FIVE CENTS arter Orders Eviction • an1an A l••t·mlnutu pollllcol flltir :hut hart1hl)' ttluck1 lhti recordh n'1 rc1put11Uon11 nf four lncum nt tfuntlniiton llcinch c:lty of. tl•l11 hut cinllvuncd Tuo11duy'11 city ulrctlon11 City Atlt)rntiy Oull lfullon 11alrt ht• mltlt1rl1tl I hut w1111 ctl11trit>ut d by hunrl 111 "oulruRt!<IUli, de opllvt• 11n1I fruu<lul,•nt " C'l1n,·y Vodl•r , ont• of the in tum bent11 who r um•· undrr ul tM r k, 11uld ht• hu11 rutulnl'cl un 11tt11rnc•y 11(1 11nnourH'l'd thut he pl11n11 t1111ul• for htw•I Mr" ltuunn 11111d 11h1· 111 1 urn lnM thll m11h•rl11I 11v1•r to thr r11n11c1 County Uh1tr1N Allorn••y tor prOMK'ullon Mhu 1111ld It v1oluttl11 llHNal «:~Inn• p( tho ltutc El~rllons o o and doo1n meet the re· u romunt or I 1nllfylna the r1on11 or committee reaponsl· It tor puttln1 out thu Inform•· '°"· Others who came In for attack n tht t!laht·P•MU booklet were I\)' Council tnomb<ir·11 Ron Pat· n•on •nd Ruth Finley and City tHUrtr Warren Hall. Tiit mer alJO ur1ect vot.era to llt ttat Utt candidacy ot Wea laan.AIWr, an owner ot an lo· tance 11eno1 ln &own. 81nnt1Mr acoepted th• aup- pnrt ot th<' Ch1mb<'r of Com· '"''rco'• "political bo11tia, .. ac lna to \ho mer. lt alao aaid eommualt>' aupport aboWd q\MIUoMd bMIUH he haa Nc*v.d cam.pal1n contribu· ·--rrom \he pubUc. lft uothtr poUUcal develop- tnt. Mn. Hutt.on 11ld •ht bu tlved a "Oood or complalnt.s" 01'0trnln1 • brochure that raod tho ~ll-ctlon of J•ck Kelly. M r11 llutton pointed out thut h\l brochuru hi •lmo1il lnd1s· In ul11h~blt• from lhl' sumple ot pllblltth\•d ''urllt•r by the It~ Mht 11u1d ~l11tt• luw rc.-<1u1rei. hit OIACh PIAltU uf thll booklt•l arr~ • al•h1mc.onl thut s.ay11 1t 1s ot " 1u1mplc bullot She said th<' k lot d<>t'Mn 't curry thut du .. lnrtlon Mttianwhllt1, City C'll•rk Alicia fntwarth prt,>dlckd" turnout of bout :la ~•re<'nl of llunU""lon ('lt'h '11 91.000 N.•Q1Stt'rtod \'Olt'rs Polli Y.111 b(• OJM•n In tht• c1l) '!> prt<'ln<'t.s from 7 u m to 8 m Tv.t'h'l' t'ilnd1duh•' urc.• 'ffk1na: (Sff SM~All . Paa• A:l Dirty Water Ct11s Crowd .,..., ........... _ 114Mrc Tella If Cl'nsus worker J ea nnette B<.i rtolini of Sa n Juan Capistrano gets in the ~pmt of h<·r .1ob w ith attire made t•:-.pl'tially for th<' occa:-.1on J t.· a n n t• I t--<:.. a Jl 11 h <· r <.'<> workt•rs ar<· hu ~\ ('{)\llllll\~ ul lht• ZiJU!Ur<Jl 111 Laguna i\:igucl S<:c '-lOr). Page .. u ~View Board Eyes Bus Charges A report on a plan to char~l' tudt'nts for ndmg the bus to and from school to meet 1n tN.'as~ transportation costt will be present~ lo the Ocean View $chool District Board of Trustees tonight. S.Vttal trustees have already endorsed the pay.a s·you·r1Ae ap· proach. which was introduced to the Orange Coast in Lagunu Bea<"h last year Ot"Hn Vie.. Supe-rtntendent Date> Coofa.o said be will suqest trustffS bold off on the con· trovef'Slal bus plan untal later ~is IPf\QC when lhe dlSlrict's ~ls ~vie'ft'd. But be Satd ln&stees will haft to mah a decision toni1hl •MtMr to ~ a pair ol M•' m.• bmes lo meet ln- c~aMd traasportalloo needs M to .... dOS.&"'6. H~ u6ct 'I two bmes en not ~uwae.u... ... coastar ..._.•••--wt. u ................. ~ .............. ~\i--wll ..nat ,~ ......... dliltrict ~ .~--•Sl. Gaa•••••ect uste Ih~ Trans/ er "l Veroed By The Aasodat.ed Press Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ruled today that the 50 Amcncan hos tages mu!.l remain 1n the hands of the young militants oc cupying the U S Embassy m T<'hran until the new Iranian Parliament decides their fate, Khomt'in1 's office announced Th<.' 79·y<'ar·old leader of the Iranian revolution ary re~1me Vl'toed Pres ident Abolha:.san Rani Sadr 's proposal to transfer custody of the captives to the IRAQ RAIDS IRAN OIL FIELDS -A4 rul1n~ Revolutionary Council a fter a meeting with Bam·Sadr and Foreign M1m ster Sadegh Ghotbzadeh There was no 1mmed1ate com- m e nt from the militants holding the hostages but a spolcesman for the s truggling Mos lem move· menl, which 1s close lo the mili· tants , said In an Interview in Tehran that Iran should be pre- pared for vigorous American re- action. The movement. which bas op- posed a 1ovemmeat takeover ol the hoetqes, called the transfer plan "• plot of the liberal and compromisers' wing of the gov· ernment" and added that rt ex pecta those to try a&aln to transfer the bo9ta1n to the lra- nia n 1overnment before the parliament meet.a. This unique b(cycle made rrom part of an Gld bedstead turns a few heads in London traff1r. R1dmg 1t ts Oa\'ld !:>hurv1Ue. 28. who wal) among tho~ ta.klng part in an Easter "bikP-ln." The announcement from Kho- meini ·s office said the hostages and the American Embassy "will remain in the hands of the milita nt students until the Isla mic Parliament meets to de · c1dt• their falt> ... I igbt Voting Seen In Fountain ¥alley The s tatement added that "the hl·a Ith of the hostages and their ltnng place i!. good 1n every "'ay .. ll !>a1d people are being allO\.\l-d to obser ve the health and living conditions of the cap· t1ves ··under the supervision or responsible 0Hic1als " Today was the 156th day in captivity for the 50 Americans io thr t:mbassy and three held ifl the Iranian foreign M1mslr) Three US clergymen invited by the militants to hold Easter 'crvlces at the embassy report ed the hostages were in ex. cellent rond1t1on The Revolutiona ry Council <Stt IRAN. Paie A21 Prison Riot C.OOtrolled VISALIA (AP>-About 75 Tulare County honor farm in· mates Jeered a correctional of ficer and broke windows with rocks after a prisoner was ac· cused of smuggling manJuana into the facility. deputies said No one was Injured In the 4S·minule disturbance Sunday evening which was qweted with the aid of 3S sheriff's deputies and police from surrounding cities. Tbe ~ident began when of. fkers at t.be Tulare County Cor· re(lional Center near he re learned that a marijuana drop was planned at lhe facility's ball diamond. By PHIL SN EIDE RM AN 01 tlle O•lly Pllet '""' A modest turnout 1s antic•1pat ed at Founlam Vaill') PolltnJ! place:. Tuesday. as voters 1n lht· cit} 's 28 procincls select two cit) counrll randidatc., from a held of r. Vl' The vot1n~ will mark lht• C'on clus1on of a low key C'amp1:11~n that has been characterized b} an abl,cnc~ or mud 'ihn~1ng b' candidate~ and a lack of burmn ~ local cle<>t1on 1i.!'iue'> Com pet ml( for the t"' o rounc1 I seals a re incumbent MJrvin Adler. an optomt•tri-.t Elh•r) Deaton. v1ct' chu1rman of the city'!. Parks and H~c reat1on Com m1ss1on . John McKnil(ht. :.ale!> mana~er for a m anufuc luring firm and a city planrung rom m1ss1oner, Barbara Hrown, vice chairman of the city's Plan· n1ng Commission: and Barton Shigemura, a USC marketing student and car wash manager. City Clerk Evelyn McClendon said ballots have been mailed to 27.717 registered local voters She said that in a similar low key council race in 1978, the turnout at the polls was 15.7 por cent. Other local council races in 1970 through 1976 generated turnouts exceeding 20 percent, she said. PolUng s ites wl II be open Tuesday from 7 a .m . to 8 p.m . Voters who do not know their polling place can call the city clerk's office at city hall. 963-8321 Results will be tabulated at the precinct level a nd then will Citjr Choices Told Twelve eandidatea are seeking tbree open aeata on the Hunt.Uaston 8 .. cb Clly COUDC?U ln Tuesday's election while "" tn1d'IUI .,. rwinl for two open politions • tbt Po-.mtain vane1'Clty Council. Lall 'l'bunclQ, the Dally Ptlot detaUtd Us endorse· meet ol tandld.atee ln eacb city. l• ~ Beecb, n reeomm.end the 1lectJon of Ruttt Plnley. Jicll Kelty and w .. RaanJater. We a11o ~mend Allct.1 Wtatwonb for clty clerk ud Warm HalJ for treuurer ln Hllllttlqtoa Btacb. la Fowateln Valley, the Dally PHot recommend• Barbara BIVWi aiCI John McKn1aht ror tl«Uon to the City ~ . bl' I rans m1tted to city hall. whf're they will be totaled and po-.H-d M ri.. McClendon pred1cled that hnal resulls "'111 bt' knov.'TI b\ Jbout 10 30 pm • lnjwed Cop Still in Coma ~rCrash Huntin~ton Beach patrolman John Suttle. 29 remained m a romJ today, ... ix days after he was knockt'd from his motorcy. cle by a h1t·and·run driver, authontJes said. Suttle. a r1vf'-year veteran of thr poll<'•' rorce. 1s listed in cr1l1cal cond1t1on at Huntington lnle rcommun1ty Hospital. F ellow officers who have visit· ed the marned Irvine resident claim he 1s responding to sound and said doctors expressed hope this ls a sign of improv('l(T)ent Robert Jack Quirk. a 23·year· old Lakewood man. was arrest· ed on felony bit and run charges after he turned himself over to a uthonlJes the day after the ac- c1d~nt. quirk. who asserledly told police he panicked atler the col· lision and abandoned his van near the scene and ran. was re- leased on SS,000 bail. Suttle. a part·lime actor. re· portedly was tut on the bead by a rear-view mirror allacbed lo the van. Investigators allqe that the motorist ran a red lllht at the eomer orEdinger Avenue - and Golden West Street and struck the offk:er. lnveai1atora said SwttJe was weartq a protective motorcycle helmet at lbe Ume. . Man, 93, Killed .. SAN FRANCJSCO <AP) -A 93·yev-old man oa bla way to an E11ter Sunday church eervice WU killed by a blt·ud·Mlll Ila· llon 'ifApift U hi. borrllled ~fa looked Oft, Police aald. SU P'tan- c I 1 co police uld Hlro1bl Rltaaawa wu 1tn1ck by 1 vtlU- clt tryln1topus1 pickup truck 1n Sen Franc~--• Sunael o&a. trict. Hostage Inaction Cited WASHINGTON CAl'l Pm.1 dent Carter decided today to or der all Iranian d1plomaL"> out or tht' country 10 retaliation for a lack of process on lhf' hosta~c crisis. a well placed adm1mstra· t1on official !>aid The move followed rt.·s1~tann· in Tehran to trani.fc rring control or lh<' Amen ran'> from thf' hand' of m11Jtanl' .1t th(.• cmbas~v to tht• ruhn~ H.-volut1onarv cOun Cll Cartc..-r tooi.. lhl· df'c 1s1on at j morning m(·•·tlng '4 tlh his top po Ii <' v adv I ' t· r ' . 1n cIud1 n i.: Secrl'lary of St ale ('~ ru-. R Vanct• Onl· source. e1skmg not be ~ 1dent1f1ed. said the..-expulsion or· der would be delivered to the Iranian embassy here in m1<l· j afternoon. but the officiitl who confirmed the pres1dent1al ac· , lion ~aid he was uncertain of lbe liming. . Most of Iran 's diplomats in the United Slates were ordered home by the Stale Department , following seizure of the embassy by milit.anta ln November. However, many managed t.o stay in the country. some by 1eeklo1 polltlcal asylum and oth~rs by goin" under"round. CJ rter''> e<1rher order d1rt-<:lt"d the lnuwul eovemmenl to re· _ duce lb diplomatJc corps in this eeeDlr7. a.. -.. 3S -JO at the emt-y l.n W•blniten and five each at consulates in Ch1ca10. Houston, New York and San Fl'ancisro. Officials at the Iranian em · , bassy declined .immediate com· me nt on the reported ne w ex. puls1on d<>c1s1on. Carter ht'S1lat<'d in takin~ this I a test step out of hope that Pre!>1d('f'll Abolhassan Bam·Sadr t.tnd ot~r relat1v<' moderate~ in " lht· Iranian government could , ;i r r a n R 1• t o h a v <' t h e 5 O Amcnrans put in their charg1'. Rut Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho· ml'lnl and lht• m1htanh blocked 1•v1•ry dltl'mpt alon~ thost• Imes . E\ 1dcnUy still ruled out by the pre.,1dent 1s military action or Olh<'r use or force to try lo break the '>talemalt• Carter planned to ronrer with adv1-;er; tn person .ind by telephone throughout the dJ) on !>anct1ons a~ainst lrJn as ht• al!>O prepared ror talk<; tM•gm· I n1nJ! Tuesdav with Egyptian l'n•:.1def'lt Anwar Sadat Tht• pr(.'51d('nt met '41lh na l1ona l '>ttunty and diplomatic aid<'' at the White Hous<' for 2• :i hours this morning and wa<; to continue the mc.-etmgs this after· noon While House press secretary Jody Powell announced plans for additional talks during the afternoon a nd indicated he. might have more lo sa y laterl· about an a nnouncement or pres· idential decisions. Talkmg briefly to reporters after he returned from an Easle r weekend at Camp David. Md .. a grim-looking Carter was i asked whether he was about to ~ <See ENVOYS, Page AJ> Coast Weather Continued s unny and .. warmer. Lows lonitht 45 at the beaches and SO inland~ ' Tuesday highs from 74 to82. IN81HTO•~Y An A1eodoled Preu wrttn telt1 of lwr Lou in the receit 1ilver prier c0Uop1t. See ltO'JI, ~ AZ1. .... 1 1 I " • .. Al ~YPll.OT Hf NEW DELHI, Inell• <AP> -Aflluill' vlel·M'4...elr b4I ~ .U.. DS:rih ol ltalli I nerw,Radio P.._t.M ...... i but re bell wen able to hold the lllllallllUoa. · 'ft;e bt"oadcasl Sunda)' nla.hl the MOA.l•m lUUrJMll ·overran the 81.&ram air bew allw a baW. In which 7S Aflban 1overnftk'ot lroopjl we-re klUed. ll 11v. no aceouot ol rebtl cuualU and d1d not aa,y .,..MD the ftfhtl,_. occurred. The Keneral wos oot ldent1f1t'd Thu otnclal Sovte-t news att"MY Tau ct.nled "1)0fU of I.ht ••r b ~ul"l'. uyioc "certain c tt• In th Ulllled &ult• s)mply t'AMC>t 6?l"t' up &heir habit of fabricellng aJt .oN ol ln· v nll~ about lht> ~11tu11uon an Alpanbtan ·· ..... ., ...... ,.,,.. TOKYO tAP) Th\• dollar rOM tn he1tvy trading on Japanesti currl'nt>y exchanges today, closms at 2'80 55 yen after ruchtng a 2 1, year peak or 26l 80 yen earhtr m UM. momloa. The dollar ialnt>d today despite the Bank ot Japan's spend· ang about $180 miluon to suppor1 w yen. deal n aatd Gold Wld 6il ver maukcta ln Euro~ were c~ tor the Easter holiday. . But gold Jumped $34 tn New Yon to Wl, apparenUy due to Increased tension OH'r Iran. and silver wu up fO centa In New York to $15 2.S ~" F~ars Lfneer St~ NEW YORK t AP> -5'ock prtcet moved broadly lower to- day amid i_ndications of a wonenill1 h'oeuce •ffuaUoa in Iran and new evidence that the economy is s._pplnc Into a receMlon. The Dow Jones averaae of 30 lndu•trlalJ fell 11.ia pomta to 770.90 after four hours of tradln1 u ~lining atocb led advancers by a mareJnof3·1 ln New York Stock !xchan1etradlne. ~t County Cities Hold Co11ncil Vote Most communities throughout Or ange County will elect coun· <'ilmen Tuesday and in Brea, voters will ballot on the issue of rent <'Ontrots. Anaheim will also elect a mayor. one of the few com· m unities in Orange County whl'r<' tht• citizenry elects him separately Key issue~ that have fueled prc·e.lection debate!> and cam- paigns center on community gro'A th m some cities staging t•lect1ons Tuesday. particuJarly 1n Newpo r t Beach, San Clemente and in Brea. Foes of Brea's proposed rental rate ceiling, which was original· ly authored by mobile home owners, cite that as a growth· limiting iuue. Votinl for tbe poet or e~ted cJty clett Is sflt~l.fd .~or Tuesday'• bellollAf 'ti ~a Beach, San Cleate1\le, Wunt· ington Beach. Bre{l. Fullerton. Orange and Tustin City treasurer e lections are also scheduled Tu\!sday in Hunt· mgton Beach. La~una Beach. and San Cleml'nte but whale votes must be taken JS well in Brea. Orange. and Placentia, in- cumbents there are unopposed. Cities staging elections Tues· day and lists of candtdates are · Fountain Valley -Incumbent l\'D.I rvin Adler. planning com· missioner John McKnight. com· m1ss1oner of parks and recrea- tion Ellery Deaton. planning com missioner .Barbara Brown: busi n ess manager Barton Shigemura. Two seats are to be filled Huntlll1ton Beach -lncum· bent Ron Pattinson. Edward Zschoche, businessman: Dan Mahaffey, businessman: incum· bent Clancy Yoder; Jack Kelly. businessman and actor ; Harry Budds, law e nfo r ce m e nt supervisor: Wes Bannister, busi· nessman: Eldon Bagstad, liquor store owner; incumbent (pre· viously appointed> Ruth Finley; John Valentmo. public relations representative: Bruce Greer. machine toot consultant Charles Rough, local government ad· ministration. Three seats must be filled. Huntington Beach City Clerk candidates -Incumbent Allcla Wentworth ; J oe l Benne tt. DAILY PILOT TM C)t-CM\J 0.01, Pli.t_ 111111> -II It t-Ot-"" -"'"" ......... ._ ..., "" Or-(.NII ""°''"""' ~· '-et• Miii-MO.....,.,_.-··,........, Il- l• (Mt• ....... '"""""' .... "-_......., :;;.01f•w=. !"~'.:,' .. :••.:,::,~"I~ -·~ ........ --1 .. , ........... _ puOll-..... , " •• lJO -.. , $4-•. " 0 .. o IW, C.0.U~ C..Utet • .,.a. ._, ........ ... _., __ '""" , .. ,.~ YIU"'t\_f_~ .. Mt-,_.,tl-..... n::-,.;:;.. '*i't 0....11~ _ ... .... _ .. ,..... ..... . ..-,a.-. '"'"'Or-c-nlf ldll• Hu;#f':!~.;:..a:-... ~.,.. ..... " .. -"° - omo.e ~...,, ••ft ... CMtl.........,, c.i. Mow .,. ...... , llfWf T~nern•>.._, C'Mltl'lecl Aft..,._. 901111 ,,__°'_~,O...W-lli.t ....... restaurant chef. Huntington Beach City Treasurer candidates -lncum· bent Warren Hall : Gordon Of(. stei n . retailer . Thomas Livengood, business executive. Laguna Beacb -Incumbent Jack McDowell: Incumbent Sal· ly Betlerue: Nell F,itzpatrtck. corporate m a nager : Steven Riggs, artist and businessman. Two seats must be filled . City Clerk Verna Rolhnger is running unopposed. City Treasurer, Ernest Lake, retired administrator : Frances Englehardt, offi~ management. Newport Beach -Diatrict z candidates. Ruthelyn Plummer. consumer affairs investigator: Dick Clucu, bualnesaman: Lee Watkins, business executive: Robert Brockman, Realtor: David Sh ores. s mall bus i· nessman. District 5 -ln'tumbent Paul R ycko£f. P hil ip Maurer . educator and businessman. District 7 Incumbent Ray Williams . John Cox. business executive. Jeffrey Gaynor. C'Om · merc1al real e~tate Three seats must be filled Ba llot m easu r es -A . Consolidation of local e lections: B. Council members' expenses: C. Council member eliglblhty : 0 . Consolidation of state. city coun<'1I elec:'t1ons San Cle mente -Incumbent Richard Ahlman . Robert Lim· berg. planmn& eommissioner; Bernie Allen. attorney and writer ; William Mecham , teacher: Bill Wagner . clock m anufacturer : Robert Rusin. politician Two seats must be hUed City Clerk Max Berg is run- ning unopposed City Treasurer -Howard Mushett. businessman: Leonard Marks, college profe11or : Charles Fox appraiser. Ballot Measures -A. El Camino Real str~t wldenina: B. City council district&, C. Ap- pointment of City Clerk. Saa J uan Capl1traao -In· cumbent Cai>POinted > LaW1"8nce Buchheim: James Atkins. airline pilot: Harold Dunn, railroad operatinf of(iclal: Hat Byrnes. housew fe : Kenneth Friest educator: Dale Smith, chemical engineer , Dan Van1alla, bual· nessmap. Two eeats must be filled. \ Weatmln1&er -Incumbent Fra nk Fry: Incumbent J oy Neu gebaue r : Incumbent William French: Guinn Hodges. business man11ement con1ult· ant: Evar Peterson, emer1ency management consultant: Kathy Buc hoz, busloesa owner and homemaker. Three •eats must be filled . Co1ta MeH-Incumbent Ed McFarland; Incumbent Donn Hall (appointed); Eric JobnlOn, food caterln1 rlrm owner : Richard .JohMolt, -euto dealer. Plannln1 com miuloner Dick Carstensen! David Balltaer. small bualneNman and author; Chrl1 Stell. bu.tneuman , 1ale1 a nd author; Robert Graham. real estate broker. and K. Paul Raver. public: admlnl1trator. Three seat.I muat be fllltd. Other cities votlne Tuesday ln· elude Anaheim, where lncum· ~nt Mayor John Seymour l1 utl· oppo1ed tn that race : Buena P ork : Cypreu ; Fullerton: Garden Grove; La Habra; La P alma:'t..oe Alamitot; Oran1t: Plac ntla: Stanton: Tustin : Villa Park, and Yorb• Linda • "We have recelv9d quite a lot of lnf ormaOoa from the public - some 1ood info rmation and aome bad \,nformat4on -and we're tratkidl it "°"19." aaid Lt. Wyatt Hart. th• aherJff '1 spokffman . "We are? probably further ahead on the case lhaa we ever were before," he added. Amoni the mformallon beuig expk>Nd, Hart tald. are ~rlp. Uona ol vehicles that have been Involved in OUt'i>f·lbe-ordlnary hltchhi.kinc Pf'•ctlces. Tbeae include caae1 where driven have made advances at bltchhlken or wbere t.be veb.lcle baa made abnapt movet ln tral· fie to atop for &ltcbhllten. Ha.rt Hid. As many u 38 you.n1 men and boy1 may be victims of a mua murderer who haa •talked Southern California over the put ellbt years. In many cues. lbe victlma· bocUee have been dumped belkle freeways and major hilh••YI· The bodies of the mott recent Oran1e County vlctlma -Glen Norma n Barker. 14. of Hunt· lngton Beach, and Ru11ell Duane Rush. u. of Garden Grove -were found March Z2 on Ortega Klahway eut of Sao Juan Capistrano. Both youths had been atranl(led. Hart said investigators have received scores of tips from the public due to the amount of publicity the case has received. ,,,.._P~AJ SMEAR ••• the three seats on the seven. member City Council in which the lasues of downtown develop. ment, reduction in government and the performa~e of the in· cum bent council have surfaced The three incumbents -Pat· tinson, Yoder and Mra. Finley - are facing the challenge of Ed Zschoche, Dan Mahaffey. Jack Kelly, Harry Budds. Bannister, Ed Bagstad. John Valent(no, Bruce Greer and Charles Rou,h. The offices of city clerk and cl ty treasurer also will be decided City Clerk AllCla Wentworth 1s being c ha llenged b y J oe l Bender City Treasurer Hall 1s facing oppos1llon from Tom Livengood. and Gordon Offsteln i"-Sl .. u Sister Margaret Ann Pahl. who would have been 72 on Easte r . was stabbed to death Saturday momang in Toledo. Onio. hospital where s h e was preparing for services. No suspect has been a rrested. Blu-glars Hit 9FVHomes On Weekend Burglars were buay in Foun· lain Valley over the holiday wee kend. com mitting nine break-ins at unoccupied hiOmes whose rea1denta were away for assorted Euler acllvltles. Fowita.ln Valley PoUce Dettt· tlve Bob Mot~y said a ruh of burglaries le common during a holiday weekend. He said six of the nine brealc-ina ap~ared to ~ the wort of Juveniles. In seVttal cues. the ~ were modest. conat.Unc ma.inly of money found in lbe home and sm a ll jewelry it.erm. Two p 1ll o w case ·t ype burglanes occurred a few block.!> apart Sunday In oort.beaat Poun tam Valley In one. the burglars pried open a rear sliding door at the home of Daruel J . Pawlowski, U5863 Mt Eden Cir cle. sometime between 4 a nd 9 p m . Thr thieves ransacked two bedrooms and filled a pillow ca!le with S3J5 worth of Jewelry and S224 in <'ash before fleeing. pohct> said A larger haul was taken in a similar break·ln nearby SWlday at the home of Andrew Thomas Tomol. 11063 Tilton Circle. After prying o~n a rear slid· ing door. the thieves took S200 In cash. $100 In sliver colna and Jewelry worth more than 11.SOO. poh<'e said. A pillowcase was also taken in this burglary Another loss was reported to poht>e Friday by Edward Carl Miibrandt, 104J7 Stater Ave. While Milbrandt waa away for several days last week. burglars pried open a slKllng wmdow and took S2.000 worth of assorted coins from hii. home. along with a s tamp collection and a handgun, poli<'e said 'River Rat Romp' Riot Riuu Rampant, O RANGE. Mass . <AP> - Police shut every bar and tavem in this town of 6.600 and arrested 17 people when a celebration u the aMual "River Rat Romp" canoe race cot out or hand. authorities said. After a brawl that be1an at the Oran1e Armory Saturday night and spread throughout Utl• central Mauachusetts town. police called In state troopers and reinforcements from four neighboring towns. "There were fights breaking out all over." said Police Chief James B. Patrick. It took 60 officers and three K·9 dogs about fi ve hours lo restore peace. A1manyaa10.000 out-of.towners showed up for the 17th aMual race. which featured M2 canoeists paddling In the flve-mlle course down Mlller's F a ll River fro m Athol to Ora nee. Ei1ht office rs had been H· Burglars Use Roof Entry In a break -in similar to eeveTal others that have oc- curred in Fountain Valley lo re- cent months, bur1lars used a rooftop vent to ente r the Crouroad1 rt1taurant. 18"0 8rookhurtt St .• early Friday, police aald today. The WeVft, beltevtd to be Juvtnlle•. d ropped into the kitchen area. kicked open an ol· flee door. remo\'.ed money from several cuh ~ea and tried to pry open a cigarette machine, pollc<? saJd. The burglars ned with about 1600 and left b ehind $900 in damage to the restaurant. police 1nid. • signed to the armory, where t.500 people were takana part In the romp. but when 15 fights broke out ... we couldn't even put a man al each fi&bt to control at." said Sgt. William Goldlnj. KJBBUTZ MJSOAV AM , flrHI CAP> -falts~ tft'. rortata attacked a nursery hs tbli kibbutz on the Israeli-Lebanese frontier today. kUUn1 an l1raeli baby and two adultl before troops 1tonned the c1'lldren'1 dormitory. kWed au five Arab raiders and freed at leut six hostages. the Israeli& said One of the dead was the kib- butz leader. killed u ibe ntne· hour 1'91e began. Four otber ch1ldrt11, a.no4.ber clvlllaa adult and 11 IOldien wor.e wounded, a military spokesman said. Defen se Min iste r Eze r We1zman later s urveyed the bloocktamed. buJJet-~ked two- story n~ry bu1ldang at thts hilltop aettlement In northern G a hltt and said the Israeli army "will wetp measures and act1on1. I ho~ thue thlngs won 'l repeat tbemHlva." Re&pOMQIWty for lbe rakt wu d a uned In 8eiru1 by the Iraql- ba cked Arab UberaHon Front. one of the dl'ht member·Jl'OUps of the PalHttne L i beration Organizatlolt. A front statement said the .u.ad: marked the 3.1rd a nniveraary of the Arab Soc1 aliat Baadl Party and de- man d ed the releaae of 50 Palotlnian• from Israeli pris on•. There was no im- mediate comment from the PLO. In 'hi A-viv. U.S. Ambwador Samuel Lewi• deolared: ''Buch acts ol v~ • dlrected al a peaceful Israeli civilian com· munity charing one of the holiest of day1 are repu1naot to all Amerkam and cannot be eon- doned by anyone alnce~ty in· tere~ted tin t.be cause of peace bl·tween I s ra el and it s neighbors." It wu an laraeU national hoU· day. the last day of lbe MYen· day Puaover observance mane mg the l1taeht.ea' exodus from Egypt. 1 t alao cotn~1ded with !!gyp- t 1 an Presideftt Anwar Sadat'6 departure for Washington for talks W1th President Carter on lhl· s talled Pales tinian au1onomy nfgollat1ons with lsrael Most Palestinians oppost> thl' home•rule plan and guer rillas have &t.aged a numbtt of a It a d(A ln an effort to torpedo the Israeli· Egyptian pea ~ trt-aty. The raiders ~ut through tbe border fence and before any shots were fired rHched t~ nurHry at the cent.er of the ktb- buu. wbett chUd.rea aced 1 ~ to 3 we~ sleepi.n,, at about 1 a .m. kibbutz members aid The flnt casualty '4U l.M rommuruty'1 leader. JS.year-old Sam i Shani. who had gone to the children s hou:.e 10 rl'Poir a hJ?hl ·se1m1 . met t-.o terron!"t.., at the door to thf' ch1ldrt•n b house. They startt'd screarrung at him in Arabic. and Sarni tned to push them back and Lhey shot him .·· said Yehud11 G un. an Australian immJgrant Some Is raeli adults at the do rmitory scurrt.ed to seft-ty with as many children u ~Y ('Ould gat~. olhe~ tned to con· tam the raiders. who took as h06tages one adult and six or the children .. Members or the kibbutz took one part of tbe nursery and freed three mother~ and l'AO children." said a man identified only as A..-i. "We pu.hed them lthe terrorists 1 Into a second area but some children were left inside .. . ' .. , IS RAEL " 0 10 0 = , I s .............. SCENI OF ATfA<:K Baby Among Victim• ENVOYS ••• invoke new u.ncUons. "We 'll be deciding that In .a few minutes," Carter replied. The president went directly to bls Oval Office to prepare ror the m~ with a4vl.aen. At one poi.Qt. Caner remarked that the hostage.' capt.on -he called them "terroriat1" - a1reect to re&eue &be prlllonen to the Iranian aovemmenl ''but lhe government refused." He did DOt elaborate. PoweU Hid he dki not kDO'W if the White House meeting would lead to an immediate announce- ment of U.S ret.ahatory moves But he suggested it might take a.ome time to p~re to 1mple menl aome unspecified de cmons. 1nd.icatang that could de· U) an announcement Powell '>aid he knew or no plans ror a pr~idcnual addre~:. to the n.mon. Secretary of Slate Cyrus lL Van1:e and other officials spent part of lht'1r Easter Sund&) pre pa ring the list of pott'nl1al sam· lion~ tor presentation of p~­ td~nt Al~h there was no augges- Uon lbat military action was contemplated. American Navy pilots on a carrier in the Indian Ocean were reported eager to bomb selected t.argeu m Iran. * * l',...P.,.eAI IRAN" ••• mtt 4l; hours Sunday. Moslem hard·lilU!f'~lhe c:'OUnc:'1I reJected tbe p It a mt'eting Thutlday night because pregkteftt Carter had not met Bani-Sadr's demand that he asree publicly to refrain from alJ comment on the situa- tion until the Iranian Parliament decided their fate. One of lbe hard-liners. Ho· Jatoleslam Akbar Rafsanjanl . met wtUl Khomeini on Saturday and afterward told the Tehran newspaper Jomhorl l slami. "The question of handing over the bostaees to the Revotu· t1onary Council has been re· pudialed" ALSGAAAGE 56 FASHION IStAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644·1030 ' -- 7 'voL. 73, NO. 98, 3 SEC.TIONS. ~ PAGES ORANG TWENTY-FIVE C.ENTS ~ Cart.er Orders Eviction t • an1an uste !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I .Israelis , !Repel !Raiders i KIBBUTZ MJS GAV AM. J Israel <AP> Palestinian tN· rorists attacked :.1 nurser y in this I kibbutz on the braeh -LebanesE' \ frontier tod ay. k1llin" ,an Is raeli l baby and two adults before l troops stormt.·d the children's , dormitory, k1ll NI all fi ve Ar.ab 1 raider!> and frt·cd at least six I hostages, the Israelis said One of till' dead wai. the k1b· butz leader. killed as th<' nine· hour siege bl'J:!an Four other children. another c1v1 han adult and 11 soldier., \.\Ne "ounded. a military spoke-.man i.a1d .Defe n s e M1n1stl'r Ezer We1zman latl'r sur v1..•yed the blood-stained. bullet-pockt'd two· stor y nursery building a t this hilltop settlement an northern ' Galilee and said the Is raeli I army .. wi ll weigh measures and actions . l hope these things won't repeat themselves .. Responsibility for the raid was claimed in Beirut by the Iraqi· , backed Arab Libera tion Front. one of the ei~ht member-groupl> 1 of the Pa lestine Liberation I Organization. A front statement said the attack marked the 33rd ' annivers ary o f the Arab I Socialist Baath Party a nd de· m a nded the release or 50 • Pales t inians from Is r aeli prisons . The re wa s no im· m ediate comm ent from the PLO. In Tel Aviv, U.S. Ambassador/ Samuel Lewis declared: "Such acts of violence directed at a peacflul Is raeli civilian com· munity during one of the holiest or days a re repugnant to all Americans and cannot be con· doned by anyone sincerely in- terested in the cause of peace betwee n I s r ae l and it s neighbor~ " lt was an Israeli national holi· day, the last d;iy of the i.evcn- cl ay Passover observuncc mark inf? the lsraelalcs' exodu:, from Egypt It abo coincided with Egyp- tian Pres ident Anwar Sadat's depa rture for Washington for talks with President Carter on the sta ll '-'d P a l es t1n1 an autonomy n e~ot1at1on!. wath Israel. Most Palcst1n1ans oppose the home-rule pla n and guer· nllas have staged a number of attacks an an effort to torpedo the Is rae l i Egyptian peace treaty The raider!. c·ut through th<.' border fence and before anv s hots were fared reached the nursery at the center of the kib- butz. where children aged 112 to 3 were sleeping, at a bout 1 a .m. kibbutz members aid. The first casualty was the community's leader. 38-year-ol d Sarni Shani. who had gone to the c hildren's house to r e pair a light. "Sarni ... met two terrorists at the door to the children's house. They started s creaming at him in Arabic. and Sami tried to push them back and they shot him," said Yehudit C uri. an Australian immigrant Some Israeli adults at the dormitory scurried to safety with as many children as they could gather, others tried to con· tain the r aiders. who took as hosta&es one adult and six of the children. SWEErMUSIC FROM PILOT AD ''Daily Pilot classified ads are music to my ears. "I had areal success selUng my electric piano In the classified $ecUon." TbaL'a the advert11ln1 success 11lory o( the Fountain Valley man who placed lhl• ad in the Deily Pilot; WurUlter. Elertrtr Pl1no. Xlnt Cond XXlMClOClC If ~ want your ad to play beaUl.lM mualc. caJl 64.2-5678. .. Waste Storage Cited By RICHARD GREEN ()I Uw 0.llf Pi~ Sl•ll Irvan<' police will file a com· plaint with the Orange County 1>1 s tril't Attorn ey':.. office uga 1n:..t an I rv1ne firm that police allege improperly stored rad1oact1ve waste over the weekend. pohce Capt. J e rry Boyd. announced today · ~teanwhalc. the rad1olog1cal director of ICN Chemical and Rad101-.otopt' 01v1s1on. 2727 Campw. ()rave. admitted that his r1 rm ""'as in technical violation or the la"' but was follo\\·1ng at· Cl'Plt•d pntl'ltl'l' " Ho)ocl said that Jr\'me pohct• learned fnday night that about 30 barrels of rad1oact1ve "'aste wc•rc being stored outside of the ICN plant. in an area that wa~ accessible to the public. Ile said that the barrels should have bC'c n in a secure' storage area .. _ _,_ ICN radiolog ical director Al Ba1etti sa1a that the barrels or radioactive waste posed little . threat to the public and were moved inside of the plant this morning. Police learned that the bar rels were outside the plant when a patrolman, responding to a burglar alarm, stumbled aC'ross the SS.gallon drums on Friday ni&bl. 'lbe patrolman reportedly discovered that some of the drums were leaking. and he radioed for add1llonal help. • .;J?J RooM at the Beaeh p.itY ,._ St.ett ~ T.-.reTelblt Cen sus worker J eannctte B a rt o I i n i o f S a n .J u C:t n Capistrano gets in the spmt of her joh with attire made e~pecially for the occasion .J t' a n n e t t e a n d h c r co -workers are bu h v counting at the Ziggurat 1n Laguna :--:iguel. Sl'l' stor~. Page :\3. Public Aids County Probe Of Sex Slayings Orange County Shenff'c; Office investigators <1 re continuan.: thetr methodical pursuit of in formation provided by the pubhc in their attempt to solve a baf fling series of murders that may be the work of a homosexual killer. "We have received quite a lot of information from the public - som e good information a nd some bad information -and we're tracking it down." said U . Wyatt Hart. the s h e riff's spokesman. "We are probably furthe r ahead on the case than we ever were before," he added. Among t he information being explored, Hart said. are descrip· lions of vehicles t hat have been involved in out-of-the-ordinary hitchhiking practices. These include cases where drivers have made advances at hitchhikers or wbere the vehicle bas made abrupt moves in traf- fic to stop for b1tchhikers. Hart said. As many as 36 young men and boys may be victims of a mass murdere r who has s talked Southern California ,over the past eight years. Clark Hickman from lhe coun· ty health department was called to the scene that evening. ·'I made up a short report on the m atter ." Hickman said. "The barrels weren 't exceeding the allowable radiation level. The only apparent violation is the fact that they were being stored in an unsecured area out s ide of the plant ... Kim Wong . sen ior health physicist with the state divis ion of occupat ional s a fe ly and health. 1s In charge of inspeC'tmg ICN * Wong said that s torage of radioactive drums in an "un· secured area' 1s a violation of th<> stale law and that he was go· 1ng to investigate the matter He said he intended to' send an enforcement letter to ICN but was not yet sure whal the letter will say ICN offi cial Ba1ett1 said that tht• drums were being kept out· side the plant only as an intenm mea5ure. and he said that the police hl'-'w the s ituation out of proportion The re was plenty of room on the sand Easter S unday at Big Corona. Lifeguards speculated that t'OOI water < C:>S-58 dt:grees> ~d air <57·62 degrees> te mperatures. together with family gatherings and other activities kept the beach crowds down in Newport. lt wu the same aor., from Seal Beach to San Clemente. But the weatherman is predicting warmer temperatures during the coming week a nd this beach attendance picture could change by next weekend. Mason Park Full On Easter S11nday Things were definite ly hop- ping Easter Sunday at regional parks in Orange County Mason Park in Irvine wa!> closed to traffat· al 1 30 p m a ft er 1.431 people captured BLUSTERY WEA THEA NO EASTER SPOILER-AS a\ atlahl(• park mg <;pa<:t'" That d1dn t d'-'tcr anothe r 2,600 who walked m. according to figures released th1c; morning by the Orange Countv F.n\'lronmental M a nagemenl ,\gen<') .. It", lht' ftr'-I t1ml' Mason Park ha-. b<.•en l'loi.ed Tht·~ JU!-l ran out of parking spaces:· a :.µok esman said. • Easter Sunday's s unny skies a nd warm temperatures drew 2.346 to Laguna Ni~uel regional park. which also \.\as closed for !'>l'\ t>ral hours Other parks that were closed included Carbon Can yon R l' g 1 on a I P a r k a n d I r n n c• Hcgwnal Park Carbon Canvon gates \.\ere clo.,ed .1t ~ ~ ..t ·m . acl·orrung to thl' Or..inge Count" Sheriff 's office. '11 le Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley logged 3.519 pa ad entrants and another S.000 "'ho "alked in Irvine's Voters Wait MeMJ, Newport Municipal Elections Tuesday Newport Beach a nd Costa Steel. administr ative analyst Nine ca ndid a't es are Mesa reside nts will vote in Paul Rave r . business owne r participating in the Newport municipal elections Tuesday. Richard Johnston, restaurateur Deach race for three seats on but. Irvine voters will have to Eric J ohnson. Planning Com· the seven-member council. wail until June 3 to go to the missioner Richard Cars tensen. Candida tes Bob Brockman. ballot box. a uthor David Balsiger and re· Dick Clucas. Ruthelyn Plum- In Cos ta Mesa. nin e can-a ltor Robert Graham mer. David Shores and Lee dldates w_ill vie for three seats • Ttre Newport Beach election. Watkins are competing for the on the five-member council. has been c haracterized by the distr ict two council seat current· This year's candidates include ba ttle between bus in ess an ly h eld by Councilman Don incumbents Donn Hall and Ed terests and the so-ca lled res1den-Mcinnis, who isn 't seeking re· McFarland. businessman Chris t iahst.s election. Counc1I incumbent Paul , J~ R. Dead? Only If He Wants Too Much NEW YORK <AP> -J .R. Ewing treats women Hite dirt, but adoring Can letters come pouring in. "l must say I'm shocked at the \etter.1 I get," says actor Larry Hagman. who plays the ruthless. successful cad on CBS' Dallas. But he doesn't mind: The show may be his ticket to a salary that could top $25,000 a week. Ryckoff is trying to keep his dis· tract five council seat. Philip Ma urer is seeklnll to wi.aeat Ryckoff. Candidate John Cox is trying t o unseat inc umbent Ray Williams in the 7th District. In Newport. candidates run from specific districts. bul are e lected at large with all voters able to cast a ballot ror one can- didate in e•ch district 11118 Rama Home Hostage Inaction Oted WASHINGTON tAP i Pre~• dent Carter decided today lo or der all Iranian diplomat.., out of the country in reta hal10n for a lack Of pr<><:C!..!'I 11n tht• hoslag(• crisis The moH' folio" l·d n ·.,1stance 1n Tehran to transferring control of the Amcnc.tn'-from tht• handi. of m1hwnto; at th1· embassv to the ruling Hevolut1onan Coun cal C..trter took tht· dec1.,mn <Jl J morning met•t1ni.: "1th has top po llcv Jd\l'-t'r " 1nclud1n )! Sl·t·rctJr) of ";IJlt· C) ru.., R \ ..tnl'I..' One <,0urn·. ""k1ni.: not bt: bt· 1dcnt1f1ed . .,aid the expulsion or der 'wl.OUld be dehvcrcd tn tht: Iranian embassy here an mid· afte rnoon. but the official wh~ confirmed the presidential ac1 lion said he was uncertain of th~ taming White House press secreta Jody Powell declined lo com ment on lhe expulsion report b suggested lhat anyone privy Carter's decision would hav4' "better judgment than to taJ about it." Carter himself was asked bl reporter. as be mtn&led wit partldpent.a ln the annual While! Kou.se Easter egg roll. \f he waa gom~ to aC't against lran. - 'Yt"'>," he replted "\rl"' )OU saushed"" MOit.of Iran's d1ploma&s in United States were order home by tbe State Departm rotlowtnc setture o( the em by militant.a in November. However, many managed · stay in lhe country. some seeking political asylum a others by going undergrotlnd. ~ Carter's earlier order direct the Iranian government lo r duce 1t.s diplomatic corps in this country from 250 to 35 -20 :tt the embassy tn Was hington and fi ve ea ch a t cons ula te.., in Chicago, llouston , New York and San Francisco Ofrac1als at the Iranian em- bJSS) declined 1mmt·d1all· com· ment on tht:' reported new 1..·x· pulsaon dcc1!'11on Carter ht•s1tated an laking this lal\.•i.t c;ll'P out of hope that Pn•s1dent Abolhassan Bam·Sadr jntf other relal1\'(' moderates in tht.' Ira nian government could a rr angl' tu h a\e the SO r\mt•ncans put an their cha r~e. But Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho- mc.'1n1 and the.• m11tt.mL., blocked every attempt a long thos1..· hnc:>. Evidently :.till ruled out by tbe prci.1dent 1s militar y action or other USC of force lo try to break the stalemate. Carter planned lo confer ~1th advisers m persgn and by telephone throughout tlie day on sanctions against l ran~s he also prepared for talks be • ning Tuesday with Egypti .D President Apwar Sadat The president met with ~ t1onal security and diploma c a ides at the While House for hours this morning and was (See ENVOYS. Page A2l Co a s Weathe r Continued s unny and warmer. Lows tonight 45 at' the beaches and SO inland ,~ Tuesday highs from 74 tosa. INSIDE TODA"' An AstodoUd ~SS writ telu of her loa1 in the rec aflvtr price collapae. Set atorv. ~ A27. ln many cases. the victims' bodies have been dQmped beside freeways and major hf11hwaya . The bodies of the inoat recent Orange County victims -Olen Norman Barker. 14, of Hunt· tn1ton Beach, and Russell Duane Rugh, u. or Oarden Grove -were found March 22 on Orteta Kl1hw1y east ot San Juan Capistrano. Both youtba bad been stran1ted. ln thi• ~·s dlff-hanglna finale. J.R. aot shot. Hagman told People magazine the·sbootln& was a "contract job." "Whether t live or die ·w111 depend on mj contraa," the 49-year-old actor said. "The producen ncure tr I demand t.oo much money ... then I'm surely dead next aeuon. Somelhinl like this happens only nery 10 or 20 years In an actor's llfe and I mean to cash In on it." · Mary Crosby • .u actzeM who appean In tbe aertea, says she Ii... "can't wa.lt" to flnd out who shot J .R. ..... GRENADA. Miss. <AP, -A 'TraUWllYS bus collided with a car. then slammed into a wood· frame house. kJUln« a teen·a.1er tn the house and lnJw1nc about a dosen otbera early today. autborlUes aald. Robert E. Edwarda. 18. died of internal ln- Jurles ln the 3:25 a .m . accident. f' I .. ' ' Iranians Protest N£W DWU, lDdl' <AP> -Af .... ,._ a net ·._.. 8'r ~ "41 tau. eorttl" of KitiilaFad • ...... ..,.. 1en rat. Radio Pa•t1tan reportflf. bat dtdn'\ JIJ' wtwtllr the re~I w "'•bl• to hOld the INt•ll•UOn Tb bro.dca1t Sunday nltht .said lbe MOil m lo1ur1 nt.a overran lh 811ram air \>a at\ r a battle tn wi.lft 15 Ar1hu •overnmt"nt tl'OOi)I w r• kHled. It Jive no account or rebel CHUtltl and did not lay whtn tht ft•htlna O<'CUrrH. Tbt senora! was J\Ot Id nun~. . TM ott clal Sovl t n w •lentY T•s dentt'CI ~pert• of Ute air b ... caJ)twN>. aaylna "tf'lfUln cirtl in the UMled S...._ almply Carmiol l 'V't up th .. r .... of tallftnUq all ION of' Aa- vcnllODI ubout the •'tuaUon ia At ....... t.u." 811 .. rGm•• I• 1•11•• TOKYO 1AP1 'fhl' dollar l'Ofie 1n huvy tradrn& on Japanest> current•y nchitnat~ tod11y, closint at 260 55 yt'n atll'r reach.mg u 2'2 yt>ur J>4"Uk of l Y<'G nru~r in lb momln&. The dollur aained today detpllf' lbe Bank of Japan'a apend mg about SUIO mUlion lO aupport tbe yen. deal n aald . Gold and sll~r ma~m In Europe were closed for the Easter hohd11y But gold Jumped $34 an New York lO ~l. appareptly due to ancrea.ed ~ion over Ina. and silver wa up IO cenll an New Yo rk to SU 2.S .~sw •. ~1stt.!r Margaret Ann Pahl. who would have been 72 on Ea ter. wub stabbed lo death Saturday morning in Toledo. Oh.lo, hospital where she was preparing for services. No s uspect bas been arrested. WA&lllNOTON CAP) -A .. 1.• lraaiau 4emon1tra~ .,.... lllil .,_from lbe WhU. Hoate lodar__-while Prealdenl Cirter .... Mi aldM ..... de'Mt· tnf what to do to brtns preuun on Iran to free American b0tta1e1. Th• demon'lfratlon brou1bt hoeUle ahoutlni from a noontime crowd of pedetlrtant and horn· honking 'rom paaaln1 cars, but police on motorc1cles klllt the Americana and lranlan• ...,-t. ··Free our boetage1 t Free our holtag•!" pedestrians lbouted. elapplftl their hands. la a 1pon· taneo .. respooae to the dem· onstrators. One pedestrian shouted to a policeman that the dem · o nstratora were Jaywalking and should be arrested Tbe Iranians. members of the Mos le m Student Associatlon. gathered wt lh si&m lO protest the forthcoming White House v1s1t of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat . to praise Ayatollah Rui19Uab Khomeini ~ ~. f'ear• L•_,,r Steeb NEW YORK <AP> -Stock prices moved broadly lower to· day amad 1Jld1cat10n~ of a worseniu hosta1e situation in Iran and new evidence that the economy ls 1llppin1 into a recession. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 13.23 points to 770.90 after four hours of tradina as declinina stocks led advancers by a margm of3· l in New York Stock Eicchange trading Most County Cities Hold Co11ncil Vote 1'lele l'ork Weatlwrs Strtlce NEW YORK tAP> -New Yorkers hiked. pedaled and thumbed their way to work today in the heaviest numbers since a s ubway.bus transit strike beg.an a week ago. but officials said there was "nothing catastrophic" in the long traffic j ams. Cars were bumper-to·bumper on most expressways, bridges and tunnels leading into Manhattan. The city's sun·balhed sidewalks were aswarm with commuters wearing jogglng shoes. Bicycles seemed to almost outnumber the taxis. The trams or Conrail and the Long Island Rail Road. serving the outlying s uburban regions to the north and east. reported twice as many riders today as last week Most communities throughout Orange County will elect coun· cilmen Tuesday and in Brea. voters will ballot on the issue of rent controls. Anaheim will also elect a mayor. one of the few com· munitles in O range County where the citizenry elects him separately. Key issues that have fueled pre·election debates and cam· paigns c~nter on community growth ID some cities staging elections Tuesday. particularly .,.~to SOME OF THE 421 CANOES ROUND THE FIRST BENO IN MASSACHUSETTS RIVER RACE Police Close Taverns, Arrest 17 People After 'River Rat Romp' Turned Into Riot River Rats Romp Extra Troops Quell Brawlers ORANGE. Mass CAP > Police shut every bar and tavern in this town or 6,600 and arrested 17 people when a celebradon as \be annual "River Rat Romp" canoe race got out or band. authorities s aid. After a brawl that began at the Orange Armory Saturday DAILY PILOT TlM' o....., '""'' 0.f'f ~trot •"" ... ,. ... (Of"'l011'Wod IN' Nf',...~ Prtt\ '' OU04J,"9'd b, trw-0,.,_.. ( .... -"" ,_. S.0.•-...... .,. . ....,,.~...., ~ ............ .,,,..., ror '°''• ~ .....,00• t &-•• ,.. . ..,,..•"Oto-" 8••<" ,ownl••I\ V•H•'I .,..,,,.. l•Q1111l'lit ttt.-<f\ \ol.Jtf"I <.o.M. A \-1,,_ '"'Q.ONI _...,.on'' .,._. .. ,""° S.•ll'cN'n ... \wllll.t•v" t~• CW•""t•CM~ oul>t''"'·""l ~Mt 11t • m 111111t1.1 ••• \trMt ~ o ..... ,.. C--C--• .. •1~1'> ._ .. _ ---,,... .. ~ Y>t • ....-.... -.. __. --1. .... ------"°"' .... 'fl!lldi!Or a.nMll IAet ·-~ ...... --...... ~ Telephol\e (7U)M2"«S21 ni~ht and spread throughout this central Massachusetts town. police called in state troopers and reinforcements from four neighboring towns. ·'There were fight~ breaking out all over ." said Police Chief James B. Patrick. It took 60 officers a nd three K .9 dogs about fi ve hours to restore peace. As man y as 10,000 out-of-towners showed up for the 17th annual race. which featured 842 canoeists paddling in the f1ve ·m1le cours<' do'>' n Miller's F a ll River from At hol to Oranlo{<.' Eight 01t1ccrs had been as· s\gned to Ule armory. where 1,500 people were takiDR part in the romp, but when 15 fights broke out . "we couldn't even put a man at each fight to control It." said Sgt. William Golding. ··People were hit with beer mugs: they were hit with beer bottle~ .. H.mtington Cop Remains in Coma Hl!l'lti.n&tm Beach patrolman John Saltle, 29. remained in a coma today. six days after he was IDlooked from bia mototty- cle b7 a bit·an.d-ru.n driver. authorities said. Suttle, a fi~year veteran ol the police force. Is listed in critical condition at Huntington lntercommunlty Hospital. Fellow officers who.Jta\'e Ylsit · td the married Irv~ resident claim he ii respoedf na to llOUlld and 111ld docton expressed hope lb1a la a alp ol improvemut. Bobe.rt Jack Quirk. a la-year· old Lale~ man, waa arrest· ed o. Seay hll and ru chara alt.u be t.urDecl bhmeU ovu to authonties the day after the ac· cident. Quirk. who auertedly told police he panicked after the col· lision and ablUMiooed bi.I van near the scene and ran, was re- leaaed on ss.ooo bail. SuUle. a patt·Ume actor, re· portedly wa!S hit on the head by a rear·view mirror attached to the van. lovest11aton aUere that tbe motorist ran a red Hoit at the comer ot Edtn1er Avenue and Golden West Street and struck~ offtcer. fnvestlgaton said Suttle was wearing n protective motorcycle helmet at the time ) 1n Newport Beach. San Clemente and in Brea. Foes of Brea'• proposed rental rate celling. which wu orig.mal· ly authored by mobile home owners. cite that as a growth· limitini iaaue. Voting for t.be post of eleded c ity c lerk Is sch eduled for Tuesday's balloting "' La&una Beach, San Clemente. Hunt· ~ ington Beach. Brea. Fullerton. OrangeandTustm. City treasurer elections an• also scheduled Tuesday 1n Hunt· ington Beach. Laguna Beach. and San Clemente but wh1h.• votes mu.st be taken as well 10 Brea. Orange. and PlacenlJa. in r umbt'nts there are unoppor.ed NB lntrw-kr Finds Three's Not Company A 24 ·year·old waitress told police she was awak~ned ~arty Saturday morning by a man cro uching beside her bed . foodlln& \be upper part of htt body. The Y<>UD& woman poked her boyfriend. who was al~pin~ beside her. and asked. "Who ll> he?·· The boyfnend didn't know and apparently the would be rapist d1dn ·1 want to mtroduc(' him..,clf llt.> fled the central Ne" port home 1-'ohcc· dcscrib<'d the intrudN a!> being bet "l'l'n 18 and 20 )'l'ar!> old. or mcc11um height a nd "eight "ith blond. v.avy h,.11r Gmgs on Rampage SCARBOROUGH . England <AP) -About 1.000 teen agers "'ho belong to or dress like Bri· ta&n 's nattily cloth ed youth gang. the "Mods," rampaged through this northern English seaside resort fo r a second straight night Sunday, breaking windows and fighting among themselves. police said More than 20 of the youngsters were taken to a hospiJal t and to anert that El')'Jlt and Israel were ln '-fue 11am.t tbe Mo1lem world. "Lona .uve Ayalotteht Bown wllb Carter!" the lranlana chanted. Tbeir slam called tor deliver· ln1 tbe ~ Sbah of lran lO the lrMlians for trial. President Carter was m the White House consulting with the N atlonal Security Council Oft the next step to take m the cris111 caused by the seizure of the American Embany in Tehran on Nov. 4. But Carter * broke off his tori. * * 1uttatlom iOfta.•AOUP to~~­ pany hi• wife and fO out the White House back door where he IPtQl.20 miDl.lle.S abakin& bands .. campalo·ttyle. wit.It cblldrn and thtlr pal"l'fttl wbo flooded over the White House lawn tor the Ealtw Monday ea roll. CaNr walked ln one d1Ne1JOn along a temporary fen~ and Mrs. Carter went UM OU..r way, both of them ahaklng as many hands as they could rea~ and posing ror pictures. •mlllng broadly. appeartn\ relaxed •d unconcerned about the preU or world event.a swirUog about tbeDl . * * * SC,.iaE• ..... Khomeini Vetoes Hostage Transfer lly Tiie A.uocta&ed Presa Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho~i ruled today that the SO American hoataces must remain "in the hands of the young miUtanll oc· cupying the U.S. Embassy in Tehran until• the new Iranian Parliament decides their fate. Khomeini's office announced The ~year-old leader of the Iranian revolullonary regime vetoed President Abolha.ssan Bani·SaCIT's propofal to transfer c ust.ody ol t.be captives to the tRAO RAIDS IRAN OIL flELDS -AA ruling Revolutionary Council after a meeting with Bani-Sadr and Fott1gn M1n1ster Sadegh Ghotbzadeh There was no 1mmed1ate com ment from the militants holding the hostages bot a spokesman for the struggUrg MosJem move ment. wturta as rlose to the m1h t ants. said in an 1nterv1ew in Tehran that Iran should be pre pared for vigorous American re · Jc hon The movement. which has op posed a government take<>ver of the h06t.agH. called the transfer plan "a pk>t of the liberal and c·ompromtsers' wing of the gll\' c·mment" and add<'d that 1t l'" pects those to try a~a1n 111 t ransfer the hostages to th~ Ira n1an government before tht' par 11.ameol meeu The announcement from Kho- me1m 's office said lbe boMaies and lb~ Amer.can Embassy · ·ww remain iA u.e ti...as at t.be militant students untU tb~ Islamic Parliament meets to de-- c1de their fate." The statement added that ··lhf> health of the ho!>tagt'!> .ind their II\ 1n~ pl<i<.'f' 1~ l!ood 1n P\t>r. '4 ay · It c:aid peopll' art' be1nJ: JI lov. ed to ob5c·rH th" tl<--J llh and II\ ing rond1l1on~ of tht' <'dP ltH·~ . undt•r lht' ~UP"r\ 1•11111 "' n·<;pons11.Jk OffiCIJI '> . Toda' "a" thl' l~th dJ~ rn 1 .Jpt1nt~ for the·~ .\mc•r1 r<in" in 1 ht' f'mba~~y and thrN' heir! in the Iranian Foreign '11n1stn- Thrtt t; S. clE>r~ymen 1nv1t(>d b\ 1 ht• mll1tanb to hold Easter !->erv1('('S at the embas!'ly ~port c•d the hostagt·-. "ere in l'' cellent condJllon. The Revolutionary Council met 412 hours Sunda~ Moslem hard line rs on the council re.rttted the proposal at a meetinJ? Thurs<hly nrJZht because President Carter had not met Bani·Sadr s demand that he-agrtt pubhdy to N'frain from all comment on thl· -.1tuJ tron until the Iranian Parliament decided their fate. One of the ha rd·liners. Ho- 1atole~lam Akbar Rafsanjan1. met w1th Khomeini on Saturday and aft.er-ward told the Tehran newspaper Jomhori lslami. ··The question of handing over the hostages to t h e Revolu· t1onary Council has been re· pud1al.ed." The Tehran news p a p er Enghelab l s l ami quoted G hotbzadeh as sayU>g be felt the transfer would be in lran's best mt.ereats but some council mem· bt'rs changed their minds and opposed•t. Khome1ru killed another pro- po~al to transfer custody of the hoc;tal(e~ a month ago lie ha~ '>J ld ref)l'atedly that the questx>n of thl'•r release "'Ill bt' decided h) thl' Ira nian Parliament. "h1ch 1s '>l!ll ID the process of b1.·1n~ electA>d But t h1• U S government ht·lle\'eS their transfl'r to the < ontrol of the Revolutionary Cuunc ti "oulrl 1mpro\ie the con- d1t1nn .. ot tht"lr confinement and proSpto<'ts for ne~ot1 at1ons for their n•h:ast• • * * f',_.r~Al ENVOYS ••• 1 nnt1J1uc th1.· meetings this after noon At one pom\, Carter remarked that the host.ages' captors -he <"a lled them .. terronsls" - JJ.!,reed lO release the pnsonf'rs t11 lhe Iranian government "but the government r efused " He did not elaborate \ .l ncc: .rnd nthcr off1ciab Pl·nt pdrl of their E.!:o.lt:r Son· .i •• ~ µrl•µJ n ng tht• lb t ur poten- l 1JI .,.inc t1•;n, for µrl'~l·ntat1on o( Id I -.1d 1'nl \lthoui:h thc•n· "a:-no :-.ugge~ 11nn that m1htary ;,ction was t nntemplatf"<t. American Navy pilots on a earner in the Indian <i ce an "'<'~ reported eager lt) homb !>t.'ll'('lt•d target~ an Iran. Ted Raps Carter PHILADELPHIA (API -Sen'. Edward M. Kennedy suggested toda y t h at the Carter ad· mln1stralJOO may have lost an opportunity for proRress on re- .. oh"ing the Iranian crists by re- 1ect1n~ diplomatic initiatives ... ,., t•ral month-. ai:o , ALS GARAGE 56 f-ASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-70~ -------------.. our Home aow n Dally New11paptJ1r TWENTY·FIVE CENTS arter Orders Eviction • . an1an nvoys uste ....... ·d.ers ' KIBBUTZ MISGAV AM. ltsrael I AP 1 l'alesllnian tcr ;orasts atlackl•d :.i nursery an this ikibbutz on thl' brneli·Lebanesc ~lrontier tod<t y. killing an Is raeli '.baby and l wo ad u lls b('fore ltroops stormed the children·~ 1d orm1tory. killed all five Arab raider:. and freed at least six hostages. the Israelis said One of the dead \I.as the k1b butz leader. killed as the nine· ~our siege began. Four other ~h1ldren. ;mother civili an adult !and 11 soldiers were wounded, a \military spokl's man s aid L.Defens e Minis t e r Ezer '.Weizman later surveyed the [hlood-stamed, bullet-pocked two. 15tory nursery building at this illtop settlement 1n northern alilee and sa id the Is raeli rmy "will weigh measures and ctions. I hope these things on't repeat themselves." Responsibility for the raid was laimed in Beirj.lt by the lraqi- acked Ara b ~beration Front, ne of the eight membe r-groups f the Pales tine Liberation rganization. A front statement •id the attack marked the 33rd n ni"ersary of the Arab ialist Beath Party and de· anded the r e lease o r so a lestinian s from I s rae li rtsons There \I. as n o 1m · ediate comment Crom the LO. Jn Tel Aviv. U.S. Ambasaador muel Lewis declared: "Such els ot violence directed at a aceful Jsraeli civilian com- unily during one or the holiest _ (See KIBBUTZ,J>age A2) eenSailo r Sloop SC Beach A San Juan Capistrano youth wa mped his father's 26·foot loop in the surf Sunday at San lemente Municipal Beach. ifeguards there reported Richard Pruneac. 18. 33152 Via lum. and several friends re· rtedly borrowPd the boat Richard Chew. a lifeguard at e beach, 5a1d the boat Y.as .ipped over by a ~er1es of wav<:~ ff Tower 12 in thC' Beach Road rea. Lifeguards Y.ere able to tow e vessel out pas t the ~urr here 1l was tht:'n tied to a arbor patrol boat and pumped ut. None of the youhs was seriously jured. Chew said. and the boat as reported undamaged. Other South Coast lifeguards eported a quiet Eas ter weekend ilh well-behaved crowds flood· g the beaches. The storm-damaged sewe r nes that polluted Doheny State each have now been repaired, ealth officials report, but swim· ers will not be allowed to go In ~ water there until at least ursday Bob Murphy. a ranger at the tate facility. said the capacity mp crowd enjoyed the weekend eapitethe water conditions. No serious injuries were re- ted at any of the South Coast 9cbes. The water was report- al a cool 55 degrees with ree to five-fool surf. :.Daily Pilot classlCled ads are ~le to my ears. • J had great s uccess selllng y e lect ric plano in the aasllied e.eeUO..'' Tbal'a the advtrtlatn1 success ory of the Fo..anlain Valley who placed this ad ln the lly Pilot: Wurlltttr. £.I ~trk Plano. Xlnt Cond llllit·llXal( U 10" want your ad to play ....i~. call 642·58'18. . . .. --.DAll•.P-~- To .Wn Telblt * * * lloslalf e Trans/er Vetoed 8)' The Assodated Press Ayatollah Huhollah Khomeini nill•ct loda\ that lht• 50 American hostaKeS 'mu~l remain in th\· hands of tht' youni.: m1hlants oc· l'upying the U S Embassy 1n Tt•hran until thl' new Iranian Parlwml'nt decid('S their fate. K homein1 · ~ orflc<' a nnounet'd The 79 ycar·old leader or th<' I ranwn n•,·olut1onar} reg1mt• vetoed Pre~1dent 1\bolhassan Hunt Sadr'-. propo~a l to transfer C'ustody of the captives to tht· ruling Hevolutto nary Council after a meetint.! with Dani-Sadr and Forc•1gn :\I in1ster Sade~h Ghotbtad\'h There was no 1mmed1ate com mt"nl rrom the militants holdin~ the hostages but a ~pokesman for the struggling Mosle m move· m ent. which 1!' close• to the mih· tants. said ir. un interview in Tehran that Iran should be pre- pared for vi~orous American re- action The movement. which has op- posed a government takeover of the hostages. called tbe transfer plan "a plot of the liberal and compromisers' wing of the gov- ernment" and added that il ex- pects those to try •Jain lo transfer the hostages to the Ira· n1an ~o\ernment before the parliament meet.s. The announcement rrom Kho· rneinl't office aaid t~ oo.tages a nd the Amerlcan Embassy "will remain in the ha nds of the militant stude nts until the Islamic Parliament meets to de- cide their fate " A Good E gg Hostage Inaction Oted WASlllNGTON 11\1'1 F'n ·-.1 dent Cartl'r 1lec·1ded today to or dC'r all lranwn diplomat~ out of the country in rf'laliatwn for a l<1ck of prO<'t:!>'> on thl· hO'>ta~l 1·n<;1• .. a well pl~H·t·rl adm1n1~tra tton offi cial :.aid The ffiO\ I' rollo .... t•d r'l''>l~tanC{' 1n Tehran to tran..,frrrmg control of lht' ,\mn1C·an.., from th<' hand.., 11( m1lttJnti. al tht· 1·m ha..,~y 111 tht· ruhng Rt•\olut1onar~ Coun c1l C .tr1Cr took th•· decision at a m•1rntn~ m1•\'l1n~ v.1t h ht' top pollry ad\ 1..,t•r•., 1nducl1n~ St•('rt'tar) of !°')late (.'yru~ H \ etnl't' Ont' !>Ourre. a..,k1n~ not l>t' ~ 1dent1ru."<i '>atd tht• t'Xpub1on or- de r would be delivered to lht· Iranian embas~y here 1n rmd J afternoon. but the offlctal "'ho confirmed the pres1dent1al .ic t 11on said he wa.., uncertain of 1 ht' ~ nm in it. ] Most of Iran's diplomats rn the ! U n1led States were o rde red home by the Slate Department following sei7.Ure of the embal>SY by militants 1n Novem~r. HoweveT. many ma nag~ to i stay in the country. some by seeking political asylum and otht-n by going under~round ' \artC'r"· Ntrht>r ordt'r 1\ln•rtt-d tht• Iranian ~OVl'rnmt>nl tu rt'- duce its clipk>mauc corps m Uus count.I>' rrom 250 to 35 20 at the embassy in Wa~h1ngton and • rrve each at cons ulates 1n I Chicago, Houston. New York ~ and San Francisco -Orricials at the Iranian em- bas<;y dt'<'linl"d 1mmed1atc com- ment oo the reported new ex· pulc;1on dN'ISIOn Census work er J eannettc B a rt o l i n 1 o f S a n .J u a n Capistrano gets in the spirit of ht·r job with attire made especially for the <>l'Ca!-iion .I c a n n e t t c a n d h c r en.worker s a r e bu s \ counting at the Ziggurat 1n J .a11una Niguel. Set• stor~·. Page A3. The statement added that ''the hea Ith of the hostages and their li ving place is good in every \I. a y " It said people are being <1 llow<.>d to observe the health :.ind living conditions of the cap· l ives "under the superv1s1on of r1·spons1ble officials " .Jc.•nn1fc•r BC'am. 2. of f.agun;.1 Heaeh. !'.ho"" off he r Ec1~tl·r l'g~s Sunciay all1:r tht· tra<ht1onal hunt at the htl-(h -.chool athll'lit field .. Jl'nn1flor \.\as \\taring '1 pn:lly <lr<.':'!'. for thl· Cart<'r he'>tlatl"d in lakinJ! thi:. laa•st step out of hope that !'resident At>olhassan Rani-Sadr .ind otht•r rel.ti I\'(' moderate" in th1• Iranian ~OVl·rnmc•nt could .1rra n l!l' to h a\<' the 50 \ml'r1cans put in the ir chargt·. Public Aids Wunty Probe Of Sex Slayings Orange County Sheriff~ Offm.· investigators are conllnuin~ their methodical purs uit or in formation provided by the public in the ir attempt to solve a baf fhng series of murders that may be the work of a homosexual killer. "We have received quite a lot of information from the public - s ome good information and some bad information -and we're tracking it down." said Lt. Wy att Hart. the s heriff's s pokesman. "We are probably further ahead on the case than we ever were before." he added. Among the information being explored, Harl said. are descrip- tions of vehicles that have been involved in out-of-the-ordinary hitchhiking practices. These include cases where drivers have made advances al hitchhikers or where the vehicle has made abrupt moves in traf- fic to stop for hitchhikers, Hart said: As many as 36 young men and boya may be victims of a mass murderet\ wh o has stalked Southern California over the past eight years. ln many caAB, the vlcUms' bodles have been dumped beside freeways and major hfghways. The bodies of the most recent Orange County victims -Glen Norman Barker. 14, of Hunt· ln1ton Beac h , and Ruuell Duane Rush. 15, of Garden Grove -were found March 22 o6 Ortega HJpway east of San JHn Caplatrano. Both youths ( llad been atrantled. t) <•C'<'<t~IOn Heated Race s Near E n d South County Awaits Poll Openings By ST EVE MITCHELL 0t 11M 0.,11-, Piiot St•lt Voters in three south OranRl' County rita·~ "''II ~o to the polls Tul'i,day to elect City Council ml' m bcr:.. c ulminating cam pa1gns that pitted environmental ('and1dates a~ain:;t more con servat1Vl' campaigners in both La1?una B('ach and Sa n Clemente. In San Juan Capistrano. the seven slow-growth candidates waged a subdue d cam paign, with most agreeing the c ity needs lo mainlain its rura l flavor. The hottest campaigning and heaviest mud-slinging in Elec lion '80 predictably came from candidates seekinA two seats on l he Laguna Beach City Counci I Jn that race. Incumbents Jack Mc Dowell a nd Sally Belleru(' seek to retain their seats and get their running mates elected al the same time. McDowell. a four.year council m ember and two year mayor, would like to bring a rch1te~t Steven Rigg!> onto the panel with All Editorial him Tuec;da~ R' thl' ,.,me• to\..t•n < oun c·1h.,·omJn Hl'lll'ru1 \l.OUlrl lih 111 M'l' :'\e1l F1tzpalnck. ht•r runn ing m~ll·. JOIO her on lhc· tount1l Fitzpa tr1l'k . <'Urrt·n t l) cha1rmnfl prr> tempor(' or th<• C'tty's planning comm 1~~1on. h:i-. launc·hed the mol>t vol·nl cam pa1gn against Mc Dowell The two have exchanged barbs at the frequent candidates foruml> and in their poht1cal pamphlets and brochures. The big issue in LaAuna Beach is future plans for Lali(una Canyon. Including 522 acr('s owned bv the r1ty The McDowell· Riggs camp s ays up lo \.~ Irvine Company homes in the canyon can wor k compatibly with a flolf course and other uses and brmg needed revenue rnto the city . But Mrs . Belle ru e and Fitzpatrick say less Intense uses a nd fewe r homes can ac· complish the same goal without building out the canyon. Oioices Presented Last week the Daily Pilot endorsed candldalea and ballot Issues In Laguna Beach, San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano. A recap or those recommendations tollowa: In Lquna Beach we recommend Sally Benerue •nd Nell Fitzpatrtck for City Cotmcll: Fran Engelhardt for Cl· ty Treasurer and Verna Rollinger for City Clerk. tn San Juan Capistrano, we recommend Kenneth Friess and Lawrence Buchheim. the two Incumbents. ror re-el~Uoo. In San Clemente, we recommend Bill Mecham and Robert Um berg ror Clly Council: Leonard Martc1 for City Treasurer: Max Berg for City Clerk . Yes on Prop. A. No on Prop. 8 : and No on Prop. C. In ddcht1on \11 t"'n l·ounc1l mt>mlwr-.. votPr!' 10 l.a~unJ Bt•..1ch "Ill "l'lt.·<'l .t lll'- lrt'.l'>Urt•r frnm amonJ.! t"'o tdn d1da1e-. Frnn Engelhart "' campaij!n 1ng J~ainst Dr. Ernest Lake for lht• city tn.·as ure r po'>l. wh1t•h "a~ recently revampl'd by coun ell \Ote to a part lime pos1 t1on paying S30 per month City Clerk Verna Rollinger is running unopposed for her scat The future or open land IS also the prime campaign topic m San Clcml'nte where five candidate's nre seelung two seats on that Ci· ty Council. And while all five hopefuls stress a concept of "managed growth." there a re definite dlf· fere nccs on how to achieve that jtOa l The developme nt fate of three large ranches in the city's back country have drawn the mo.'>t in- terest in Campaign '80 Deve lopers are seeking to build some 8,000 homes on 5,000 acres inland of the San Diego Freeway that would nearly dou- ble the city's population in the nut 15 years. Candldates Bill Mecham and Bill Wagner both say develop- ment of the ranches should go hand in hand wi\h the ability of "'the cily to provide sewer and water facilities. new roads and police and fire protection. Mecham says be supports a growth m•nagement plan s imilar to San Juan Capistrano's. Bernie Allen. a 39-year.old at- torney, bas been tied to de· velopera In 5an Clemente, but aay1 he's a realiJlt. He says de· velopment Is 1oing to happen, but be pref era tlt•t growth to be 1111a.naaed. 1nd aaya the city should conttol future develop- ment . lSee It.ACES, P11e .\2) Hut Avatoll:.ih Ruhollah Kho rTll'lnl :.ind th1• m1l1tants blocked ,., ery atlt'mpl alnnJ! those linl•:-. E' 1denth -.till rulPd out b-. the prt•:-1dt•nt i:-mtl1tarv action or nlht•r us1• of forrc• to tn to break tht• ~1..ilt•m.ttt• C.irtt•r planned to t1rn fl•r "1th advis t'r-. in person Jnd In tl:'lephonl• throughout tht• tlJ) on '>UOl'lJOn~ JJ:ain..,l Iran ..t~ h,· abo prepan•d for l.Jlk-. begin nmlo! T uc!)da\ "1th E i-!)plian Pn•,1denl An"'-..1r SadJl. The prl·sident ml't .,., 1th n..t twnal scrurity and d1plomat1r Jtdl''> al the White House for 21 • bour:. this momin~ and was to ront1nuc the met-tin~.., th1~ after· n<>-0n Wh1 ll' House prl·ss secretary .Jody Powell announced plans for addit1onal talks during the ~ afternoon and indicated he might have more to say later about an announcement of pres- idential decisions. Talkmf( orierty to reporters after he returne d from an Easter weekend at Camp David,~ Md . a grim-looking Carter was t asked whether he was about to CSff ENVOYS. Page A2> Coast Weath er Continued s unny a nd warmer. Lows tonig ht 45 at the beaches and SO inland. Tuesday highs from 74 to82. INSIDE T ODA W An Auodated Pren writer tells o/ MT tou an tM recent S1luer pric• coUopae. See stOf'JI, Pcge A21. . .... ~YPfLOT L§O ~--JVST BRE.41UNG--.-....... NS-D&UUr .... &AP> -Yl l ·belid alt MM u aill• nortb ol ,.neral, Racbo PaklataD ............. nbela wen a~to boht tMiMtallaUeiia. Th4t broackut SuadAJ nls)}t aakt the M.a.. .._,...... overran UM a.am air bue aftet' • bltU. In w1l.lct. t5 AlihM aovemment l.l'OOPI were kilted. It t•n no account ol rebel Ulua)U .. aod did not II)' when tbe ftJbtlq otCUrred Tbe aeneral wu not i«NnUft.td. 1'htt olt\tlal Sovi.t n.wa acency Tua denied report.a of the atr hue c:aptw-.. uyln& "~rtain clrc:la in the ltn1led llatet simply cannot 1•v• up tbelr hatMt of fabrit1tln1 all eon.a ol ao. vontklm about lhe 1ltuatJoa in A11bantltan. ·· •••1 faa! ..... .,,.. TOKYO tAP> The doJlar rose in heavy tradlnA: on Japanese curreney txchana today, etc.in& at 280.M yen after reachln& a 2'>-)'Hr Pf'ak ol 2181 80 yen earlier an tM O>Oc"llln&. The dollar aaln~ today despite lbe Bank ol Japao·s spend· mg about Sl80mUUon to support the yea,-...... &ald. Gold and •liver cnarket.s in Swope were tloeed fOf' tbe Easler holiday. But gold Jumped $3' ln New Yon to S:W, apparaUy d~ to increased tension over Iran. flnd silver was up IO celltl ln New York lO $15 25 ~ f'ftlnr L..,~ 8ceetss NEW YORK <AP> -Stock prices moved broadly lower to- day anud indications of a worsening bolta1e situation in Iran and new evidence that the economy is slipping lnto a recesaion. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials felJ 13.23 points to 770.90 after rour hours of trading as declining stocks led advancers by a marginof3·lin New York Stock Exchange trading. MOst County Cities Hold Co11ncil Vote Most communities throughout Orange County will elect coun- e1lmen Tuesday and in Brea. voters will ballot on the issue or rent controls Anaheim will also elect a mayor. one of the few com· munaties in Orange County where the Citizenry elects rum ~eparately. Key 1ssu~s that have fueled pre-election' debates and cam· paigns center on community growth in some cities staging elections Tuesday. particularly an Newport Beach , S an Clemente and m Brea. Foes of Br~a 's proposed rental rate ceiling. whlcla was ortginal- ly authored by mobile home owners, cite that as a growth· Ii m iling i.ssoe. v otin& for the .-t at eleded c tty clerk is atbeduled for T1,1esd.ay's baJJotJA9 In Lquna Beach, San Clemente, lfuot· mgton Beach, Brea, Fullerton. Orange and Tustin. City treasurer elections are a lso scheduled Tuesday in Hunt· ington Beach, Laguna Beach. and San Clemente but whale \'Otes must be taken as well in Brea. Orange, and Placentia, m· c-umbents there are unopposed. Cities staging elections Tues· day and lists of candidates a re : Fountain Valley -Incumbent Marvin Adler; planning com· missioner John McKnight; com· missioner of parks and recrea· CnshHurts Dana Driver · A Dana Point woman who slammed lnto a telephone pole in Laguna Beach early Sunday morning, has been released from South Coast Medical Center after being rescued from her car. Chiai Cecchi. 21. apparently lost control of her car at about 12:30 a.m. Sunday and ran into a utility pole at Wave Street and South Coast HJghway. t ion Ellery Deaton: planning t'Ommissioner Barbara Brown: business manager Ba rton Shigemura. Two seats are to be filled. Huting1.on Beacb -lncum· bent Ron Pattinson; Edward Zschoche, businessman; Dan Mahaffey, businessman; incum- bent Clancy Yoder; Jack Kelly, businessman and actor; Harry Budds, law enforcement supervisor; Wes Bannllter, bmi· nessman; Eldon Bagstad, liquor s tore owner: incumbent <pre· viously apP<>fnt.ed> Ruth F\o.ley; John Vaientmo, pubbc: relatloM representative: Bruce GJ"ffr, machine tool consultant Charles Rough, local government ad- ministration. Three seats must be filled. HWlltillstGa Beach City aen caadtd..., -IDeum.._t AJlcta Wentworth ; Joel Bennett. restaurant chef. Huntington Beach City Treasurer candidates -Incum- bent Warren Hall; Gordon Off. s tein, retailer ; Thomas Llvepgood. business executive. Laguna Beac:h -Incumbent Jack McDowell; Incumbent Sal· ly Bellerue: Neil Fitzpatrick. <'Orporale manager : Steven Riggs, artist and businessman. Two seats must be filled . City Clerk Verna Rollinger ts running unopposed. City Treasurer, Ernest Lake. retired administrator: Frances Englehardt, office mana1ement. Newport Beach -District 2 candidates, Rutbelyn Plummer, consumer affairs investigator; Dick Clucas. businessman: Lee Watkins. business executive. Robert Brockman. Realtor: David Shores. s mall bus1· neasman. District 5 -Incumbent Paul Ryckoff, Philip Maurer. educator and buainessman. District 7 -Incumbent Ray Williams; John Cox, buslnes.s executive: Jeffrey Gaynor. com· mercial real estate. Three seats must be filled. OIANOS, Ma11. CAP> - Polee .... ....., --tnem .. .... towa ot ·--u4 .,........ If ptlOple wMn I etMbratlGn II th• ua.aaJ "River Rat Romp" canoe rate cot out of hand, aulboritlet aald. After a btawl that be1an at tht Oranae Armory SaturdMy ni1ht and 1prcad lhrouchout this c::entral Muucbuae.u.a town. police called in sta~ t.roopera ID~ relnlornmeota from lour nelsu.borin1 Lowu. "There were fights breaking out all over," aald Police Chier James B. Patnck. ll took 60 officers and three K·9 dogs about five hours to reatore peace. & many as 10.000 out-of·townen a.bowed up for the 17th annual race. wblcb featured M2 canoeists paddUa1 in the five-mile course down Miller's Fa II River from Athol to Orange. Eight orhcers had been as-signed to the armory. where 1.500 people were laking part in the romp, but when 15 fights broke out. "Wt" couldn't even put a man at each fight to control it." said Sgt. William Golding. .. People were hit with beer mugs; they were hit wlth beer bottles. When we closed the armory down, the crowd flooded mto the barrooms in town." be s aid. Patrick said that "withln the next week or so, myself and the board of selectmen will be sit· ting down to assess what went on. "There's not much we can do to control the race. Anyone can run in a race. if they waaL Wha~ we do control is the armory an()) the beer and wine license." Patrick said. He said there had been prob- lems connected with tlle race day in the past, "but nowhere near what we had ... We have- n't had the problem we've bad this year." Most of the 17 men arrested were charged with disorderly conduct. One was charged with assaultln1 an officer. who was not badly hurt, Patrick said. "I don ·1 think there were more than five" persbo.s who came to neighboring Athol Memorial Hospltal wtth injuries, the nurs· ing 1upervtsor said. Sbe said they all were treated and sent home. Patrick aald tbe $$00 prbe in tbe t1ft!' nee wu •Oft by Al Camp and Bob Bennett ol Otqo, N. Y., who paddled to the finish in just under 40 minutes Cash Stolen AtOemente Restaurant San Clemente police are in· vestigating the theft Saturday or a cash box containing between $480 and S500 from a fish and chips business. The money was reported taken from Atlantic Fish and Chips. 71 Calle de Industrias. al about 7:45 p.m. Police also were Investigating a burglary at the home of Cor· rine Robinson. in th~ 600 block of Avenida Columbo. Th e hom e wa s entered t h rough a kitchen window between 9 a.m. and 3:50 p.m. Friday and il was undetennlned what items. if any, were taken. It was also report~ that at 9 p.m . Friday the home of Paul Varble, in the 600 block of Calle Blenvenido, was broken into. No items were reported taken. The car rolled over, and firemen aided the woman. She was treated and later released from the hospital in South Laguna. F....,P.,,eAJ DAILY PILOT TIM 0.-<-.. !Mlty ,.,..,., •llft _,, °' <CW"O.,.. tN ....... Pf'f'U. I\ powtNl\fled bf' tl'W 0<•"99 """'' -........ ~· 5'fpot.t1• ..,,,_ • .,. ,.,.,...,,.. -·· ,,.,....,. ,,..,.y w CO\I• -· --· ....... H~'"910ft :::c~s::~~~ :·~~ ::=. ~~~ _,_ .. _" _ "'-.. Tiie ~ -·-.. .-.! I\ .C Jlt Wnl .. , S.f'MI, P 0 tlo• ,,.., c-i. ~ ui-... • .,.,., ·-··--"'--""*'-...... ewtoor YO(•Pr .. --0.--~ --11 .. ... ,._. .. ......... __. .... ... OIWMM.~ ~"·-.-.. .. -......... ~ L .. Mfl, .. M:fl~ 1011 Ho CM>I H'°""'•r OfftoM OMteMt\e ne..._...,..._. ~ .. ~'" llUSIMdl...._ T .. 1.MM CP1•) ...... a.. ..... M\.,.. .... ....,. Llt9Uftl .. Kfl Al Dt•a ........ ? T.i.,MM• ....... "'°"'*'"-...... RACES NEAR END. • • Candidate Bob Llmberg Is s een as a political moderate in the San Clemente race. and says a n assessment or the city's facilities and funds would de· termine bow much additional growth the town can accept. Robert Ru.sin, the fifth can· didate aeekina a .1eat in San Clemente, fean overtaxed city facilities and said growth in San Clemente depeoda on the Impact on the community. Three San Clemente retkSenta are seeking elecUon to the city treasurer poet, lnctuclin1 ousted council member Howard Mu1hett. Otbere include corporate treasurer Leona,rd Marks and appralaer Charlee Fox. But whether th• new clty treaaurer wtll be abl• to take b1a po1t depends OD the outcome of one of three ballot meaaures Tue1day. Voten will be 11ked whether th• city treHurer po1ltion should remain an elected po1t or be apPoi.ntlve. In other belliot meuuret, San Clement.eana wlU be asked If I they want to spend $2. 75 million to widen El Camino Real. and they will be asked if five COW\· cilmanic voting districts should be established in town. San Juan Capistrano's seven council candidates all have one thing ln common. Each bellevee the city should maintain ita rural character, keep its ridgellne dear of de· velopment, and maintain its managed growth po1tcy which limits the number of new struc· turea constructed each year. Campaign ex'\>endltures have been small and the campaign rhetoric calm. Incumbent mayor Kenneth Friess a nd Councilman Lawrence Buchheim are seeldna re·election to tbetr councll aeata. They are oppc>sed by Jamea Atkins. a pilot: Harold l>'mul, a tr ai n crew 1upervi1or: equeatrtan commission chairman Ilse Byrnes; chemical engineer Oliver Dale Smith and Dan Van1all1. a retired boat trailer manufacturer. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in all tbtM CW". .. Dlet(re 011 Aad R•••i•g Youngsters charge across the Laguna Beach High School athletic rield in the cit y's traditional Easter egg hunt. About 1.200 egg~ were dyed by the American Legion ladies auxiliary and about 300 youngsters took part Sunday. The hunt has become a trad1t1on an Laguna Beach. It's been going on since 1937. Burglars in Laguna Have Busy Weekerul Burglars were busy m Laguna Beach over the weekend, taking more than S12.000 an goods from three victims. Operators of the Darkroom. 274 Broadway. told poli ce someone broke into that camera s upply s hop e arly Saturday, taking rune cameras. lenses. a tripod and cash. Police said the thieves entered a hut.er room outside the shop, then pounded out drywall on thf' inside. entenng the shop through the new open1n~ The camerai. and oth er photographic equipment wen· valued at $3.816 95. Also Saturday. Sean Sadler returned to hls apartment 1n lhc 2000 block o r South Coa!)l Highway to h.nd burglar.. had reac hed through. a broken ""indow and unlocked tht· front door . Th e th ieves t ook an OrienlaJ·style red and whale rug \'alued at $4.000 and a small blue Bendit Shot By'Victim' In' Dana Point A Dana Po1nl merchant thwarted a would-be a rmed robber Saturday. sbooung thc holdup man an the fo cc ""1th s nakt' s hot fired from ·• 38-cahber revolver A sheriff's s pokesman '>-a id Anthony Daltorio, owner or Oana Point Drug Store. 24661 La Plaza. shot the man an the face after two men entered tht• store and attempted to force their wa:- tnlo the prescription drug area Daltorio's gun was loaded with bullet containing pellet-like shot. the spokesman said. Tb& bleeding man and his accomplice ran from lhl' store a fter the 2·05 p m. incident and were seen leaving the area an a r~ Volkswagen at a high rate of speed There was no loss dunng the robbery attempt and Daltorio was not injured. the spokesman said. . - rug valued at $500. And in a third incident over the weekend. Steve Smith saJd more than S4.000 in ster eo equipment an<t other belongings were taken from a rental truck parked in front of h~ house. He said lae left the traile r unattended for several moments as he returned to his Catalina Street address to collect more belongings When he returned. he found a S600 turntable. amplifi er. ::.peakt-rs. an ice bubble macbme. tools and a televunon massing. ,.,._ Pege Al KIBBUTZ ... of days are repugnant to Jll Amen cans and cannot be co n· doned by anyone sincerely in· terested m the cause or peac·1· between lsr;.iel a nd at ... ne igb.bont." It was an Israeli national holJ. day, the last day of the seven· day Passover observao~ m&rk· lDg U. llraeUtea' ~from Egypt_ It also colaclded with Egyp. tian President Anwar Sadat's departure for Washington for talks Wlth President Carter on t he s talled P ales tinian J Ut OnfJ m\' neJ!Ol1alH1n<, v.11h l'-rJt•I :'\1o'l Palestan1an~ ~e tht' home rulr plan Jnd ~uc•r rilla'> have stJS:erl a numbt.•r nf .Htacks 1n an l'ffort to torµ<-do tht> !Hael1 E~~ pt 1a n pt>3<'t' treatv T he r:ud1'~ rut throuJ?h tht> border fence :rnd bcfort> un\ -.hots Wl'l"e fart"d rt'ached tht> nu~erv at the cent«r of t~ ktb butz. where childrt>n aj.ted 117 lo 3 were sleeping. at about I am kibbutz members aid. The r.rst ca::.ualt\' v.as thl' c·om mun1t~ ·6 lt•adt>r. · 38 >ear-old Sam1 Shani. who had gone to the c·htldren·~ houc;p to rep11r a lli!ht .. After the first i:hots we or· $la n1zed a nd ~urrnundc•d thP building. · said David Le\'~ Ont' or the ltlbbuu defendeN> .~ f',....PefleAI ENVOYS. • • invoke new sanctions. "We'll be deciding that in a few manutes." Cart.er replied. The president went directly to his Oval Office to prepare for the meeung with advisers. At one point, Carter remarked that the hostages' capto~ -ht ('ailed them "terrorists" - agreed to release the prisoners to the lraruan government "but the government refused." He did not elaborate. Powell said he dad not know if the Wlut.e House meetmg would . lead to an 1mmed1ate announce- ment of U S retaliatory moves. llut he ... uggested it might take ..,ome lime to prepare to imple · ment some uns pecified de - r1s1on~. indicating that could de· l;iy an announrement Powell said he knew of no plans for a prc~1dent1 al addres~ 111 the nation. Sl·<·relary of Statt' Cyrus R. \ 11 nc<' and other officials spent. part of their Easte r Sunday pre- paring the list or potential sanc- t inns for presentation of pres- ident Although there was no sugges. t1on that military action was contemplated. American Navy pilots on a carrier In the Indian Ocean were reported eager to bomb ~lected targets in Iran. Ooe off1c1al, who asked not to be ideollfied, said in advance ()( today'&~ Lhal, barring a sudden cb.aoge for lhe bett~r .in Tehran. there was little doubt a packal'te of sanctions would be .1dopted. The dectS1on, he told 1 ht> ASS0<'1ated Press Sunday af. 1 .. rn,>00. could come •·within 24 t11iur" Budget Eyed By Trustees Trustees of the Capistraob l 'ni r1ed School District will re· c·t!a\·e th~ d.1.stnct's S39.6 million prehrrunary budget for 1980-81 jlt.I. their 7 .30 board meeting tonill\t at the district olrices. , The budget in the growing dis· trict 111 up $4 7 million from tbe S34.9 million in estimated expeq. d1tures for 1979·80. The bud.set will be reviewed h> the trustees through May . Ch.inges would be reflected 'in the tenta li\'e budget. to tle presentt'd totht> board in June. Al.'SGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 ., ,, r . ' I • ( c.. ' . .._ __ arter 1 f -·:.Jo/CJ .Vote Turnout In Mesa? Costa Mesa City Clerk Eileen Phinney says she expects 12,000, or 30 percent of the city's 40,300 e~· gible voters. to tum out Tues- d y in an election to seat three c uncilmen The city's 48 polling places will open at 7 a.m and close at 7 pm., said Ms. Phinney, who is in charge of oper~ting the elec tion and seeing that a ll the votes are counted. Nine men a re running this year for three seats on the five membe r c ouncil. In c lude d among the candidates are two incumb e nt s. Ma y or Ed Mc F a rland ~nd Councilman Donn Hall. 1 Thf' third seal belongs to Councilman Dom Raciti who is leaving public office after eight years of service. The seven others seeking seats are businessman Chris Steel. ad- m in is tr a ti ve analys t Paul Raver, business owner Richard J o hnston, r es taurateur Eric J o hns on. Planning Com - missioner and real estate as- 1'sociate Richa rd Carste nsen. a uthor-publis her David Balsiger and real estal e man Robe rt Graham. Hottest issues m this year's rather lukewarm race revolve round formation of coun- ilmanic districts. downtown re- evelopment. routing of the pro- posed co mpletion le g of the Costa Mesa Freeway. increasina residential density and the need for more m ajor east -west street.a. Ms. Phinney said she expects the first returns to begin filter- ing into her omee before '8 p.m. Tuesday. She expects to have a complete unofficial count by about 10 p.m . Mesans hoping to follow the returns can call the Cltv Clerk's office throughout the t'vcning at 754·5133. * * * Mesa Mayor Llshes Ad By Opponents Mayor Ed McFarland took is· ~ue today with an advertisement in Friday's tissue of the Daily Pilot in which a committee op- posed his re-election to the Costa Mesa City Council in Tuesday 's race. ·Tm deeply disappointed by the advertise ment with its dis- tort ions and half truths," the mayor said. "I a m a lso disap· pointed with the people behind the advertis ement; they lack the courage to make them selves known or to identify theirs as a special interest group interested in only one iss ue. downtown re· development. "Costa Mes a has been fortunate in never having this type of last·minute sme ar cam· paign . The people who are financ- ing it are not interested in the •ell-being of Costa Mesa. They are interested in their own own selfish inte rests." Tbe half-page ad was place<i by Pete Maxson. owner of Omar's Custom Frames. 1821 Newport Blvd .• and treasurer of the Com· (See MAYOR. Pase AZ> Slf'EEI' MVSIC FflOM PllDf AD "Dally Pilot classified ads are mus tc to my ea~ "I had greati s uccess selling my electrlc-piano In the cl1111fied secUon." That's the advertltlng s uccess 1tory of lbe Fountain Valley man wbo placed tbl1 ad bl tbe Dally Piiot: WurUu.tr. Electric Plano. XJnt Cond ltXlMUUlX Jf you ~ant your ad to play "airtltuJ nfusfc. call 642-~. I •hh.ifl JI ISRAEL 0 lb ......... 1t11u APWI~ SCENE OF ATTACK Baby Among Vlc~lms Israelis \ Beal, Back Raiders K I BBUTZ MISGjlv AM . Israel <l\P) -Palesti ian ter- rorists attacked a nurse y an this kibbutz on the Israeli-Le banese frontier today. kilUng an Israeli baby and two adultsl before troops storm ed the c~ildren 's dormitory, killed all five Arab raiders and freed at least six hostages, the larae!is said. One of the dead was lhe kib· butz leader, killed a s the nint- bour siege began. Fow-other children, another clvlllan •dult and 11 soldiers were woJnded. a military spokesman said . Defe n se Mloister Ezer Weizman later s urveyed th~ blood-stained. bullel-po4ed two- s tory nursery building at this hilltop settlement in northern Gal ilee and said the Israeli army "will weigh measures and actions l hope these things won't repeal themselves .·· Responsibility ror the ~aid was cla imed in Beirut by the Iraqi· backed Arab Liberation Front. one of the eight membe r-groups of the Pa les t i ne Libera tion Orj?amzation. A front statement said the attack marked the 33rd a nnive r s ary o f the Arab Socialist Baath Party and de· mande d th e r e lease or 50 Palestinian s from ls r ac l1 pri s ons . There was no im m e diate comment from the PLO. <See KIBBUTZ, Page AZ) Mesa Council Tacldes Three Major Issues The Costa Mesa City (founcil, operating for the last time as it currently exists, will take on t hree m ajor issues when it meets in City Hall at 6 :30 p.m. Expect~d is a d ecision on wh ether to s upport Orange County government's plan to ex- pand general aviation facilities into the city on the west side or John Wayne Airport. The agreement -opposed by Newport Beach city council me mbers-is required before the county can make the ex- pansion plans officials believe are required to reduce conges- tion on the airport's busy east side Also up for public hearlng is an environmental impact report and a rezooln1 bid for. Harbor Gateway. a 78-acre industrial and omce development pro- Posed by C.J. Segerstrom and Sons. Harbor Gateway ls propotled for Seterstrom family property west or Harbor Boulevard between Sunflower A \feftue and MacArthur Boulevard. Al so scheduled for public heartnc on the Sea•rttrom prop-er lsaue ll a requat to reaone the land rrom lnduatrial parlt to plarlned development lnduetrlal. The t.blrd major IHue to be conaldettid i1 an ordinance gov· etnlJli relU)atJon and develop- m t dJ ill mlni-warebouse ven- turea m the cltY. eve rs * * * * • sc89 mE•IJasS!f Shift Denied For Hostages By The Assoc:iated Press Ayat.ollah Ruhollah Khome1n1 ruled today that the 50 Amencan hostages must remain in thl' hands of the young militants OC· c upying the U.S. Embassy in Te hran until the new Iranian Pa rliament decides their fate. Khomeim 's office announced The 79-year-old leader of t he Iranian re volutionary reg1m(• vetoed Pres ident Abolhassan S am-Sadr's proposal lo trans fer c ustody of the captives to thl· IRAQ RAIDS IRAN OIL FIELDS -A4 ruling Revolutionar~ Council after a meeting with Bani-Sadr and Foreign M inistl'r Sadcgh Ghotbzadeh. There was no 1mmed1ate com· ment from the militants holding the hostages but a spokesman ror the struggling Moslem move- ment, which is close to the mill· tants, said in an inter view in Tehran that Iran s hould be pre- pared for vigorous American re- action The movement. which has op· posed a government takeover of l1•n.te8arrels the hostages. called the ttansfer plan "a plot of the liberal and compromisers' wing of the gov- ernment" and added that at ex· pect s thos<.' to try a gain t o transfer the hostages to the lra - n 1 a n govt-rnment before the parliament meets T he announcement from Kho- me101 's office said the hostage'> a nd the Ame rican Embassy "v. 111 rc•main in the hands of the mil it a nt s tude nts until tht' Is lamic Parliament meets LO de r ide their fate " T he s tatcmC'n t add('d that "the health of tht· hostagl•s and tht-1r living place as good in even v. ay ·· It "3Jd people are bean~ a llowed to observe the health a nd living conditions of th<' cap- lt\'es "under the supervision of responsible officials .. Today was the 156th day an captiVlty for the 50 Americans in the embassy and three held in the Iranian Foreign Miruslry. Thr~ U.S. clergymen in vited by the militants to hold Easter ser vices at the embassy report- ed the hostages were in ex- cellent condition Official Complaint On Waste Planned By RICHARD GREEN Ol tM O•llY Piiot Sl.Mf Irvine police will file a com· pla int with the Orange County Dis tri ct Atto rney 's o ffi ce against an Irvine firm that police alle~c imprope rly stored radioa ct ive was te over the weekend, police Capt. J erry Boyd, announced today. Meanwhile, the r adiological director of ICN Chem ical l!nd Radio isot ope D1 v1s 1on . 2727 Campus Drive. admitted that his farm "\\as in technical violation of the law but was following ac- cepted practice.·· Boyd said that Irvine police learned Friday night that about 30 barrels of radioactive waste were betng stored outside of the ICN plant. in an area that was accessible to the public. He said that the barrels should have been in a secure storage area. ICN radiological director Al Baietti said that the barrels of radioactive waste posed little threat to the public and were moved Inside of the plant this morning. Police learned that the barrels were outside the plant when a patrolma n , r esponding to a burglar alarm, stumbled across the SS-gallon drums on Fnday night. The patrolman reportedly discovered that some of t he drums were leakiJ>g, and he radioed for additional help. Clark Hickman from the coun· Ly health department was called to the scene that evening. "I made up a short report on the matter," Hickman said. "The barrels weren't exceeding the allowable radiation level. The only apparent violation Is the fact that they were being stored in an unsecured area out- side of the plant.·· AllEdlterl•I Kim Wong , SJnior health phys icist with the s tate d1 v1sion of occupation a l safety a nd hea Ith. is 1n charge of inspecting ICN Won~ s a id tnat storaE:c or rad1oact1vc drums in an '"un !-ecurc-d area" 1s a n olati&n or the state law and that he was JtO· 1ng to investigate the matter. lie said he mtendea to send an e nforcement letter to ICN but was not yet ~u•e what the letter v.11l say. ICN official Baiett1 '>a1d that the drums were being kept out side the plant only as an intenm measure. and he said that the police ble w the s1tuat1on out of proportion NBlntnukr Finds Three's NotWmpany A 24·year·old waitress told police she was awakened early Saturday morning by a man c r ouchin g beside he r bed. fondling the upper part or her body. The young woman poked her boyfriend. who was sleepH1g beside her. and asked. "Who is he ?" The boyf riead didn't know and apparently the would-be rapist didn't want to introduce himself. He fled the central Newport home. Police described the Intruder as being between 18 and 20 years old , of medium height and weight wttb blond. wavy hair. Pilot Backs Trio Costa Mesa voten 10 to the polls Tuesday to elect three City Council members from a field of nlne can· dldahl. In an editorial la.st Thunday. tbe Daily PUot de· tailed jta c~ ror the three open H •ll. Thole can· d ldates endorsed for election are: -Ed McFarlalld, Incumbent -0.. Kall, lncumbent -IUcllaant Cante•Mll, plaMln& commt11klner Be sure lo cast your ballot 1'\MMlay. Polla wlU be OPtn from 7 a.m. f'> 7 p.m . :W our•••••••• _Dally ~e.••paper-i • • C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS I • I an Ties .. OMly ....... ..._ 'll 1A Ire Telb It Cen sus work~r .J<>a nnette Rart o lan1 of San Juan Capistrano get:-in the spmt of her JOb \\1th attire m ade t><.,peC'1alh lor tht• occasion. .J t' :J n n l' l t e a n d h e r co ·"o rk ~r ' J r~ bu '' counting at th<· Z1gcurJt m La guna i\tJ?ut•I. Sfi• !:>ton-. Pagt• AJ Oiaplain's Wife Dies Of Injuries .Je nnie May Dady of Costa Mesa, who for many years as- sisted her husband 10 his re- ligious ministry at Orange Coun· ty J ail. rued Sunday at the age of 84 Mrs. Dady was the wife of the Re v. Harry L. Dady, the Jail chaplain Funeral services for Mrs. Dady will be held at 11 a .m. Tuesday at Blower Brothers Morrnary , Santa Ana . Burial will follow at West m inst e r Me mon al Park. M rs Dady died from com- plications stemming from a San- ta Ana traffic accident in which s he and her husband were in· volved last Tuesday. According to relatives, Mrs. Dady actively assisted he r husband In conducting religious services ror inmates. lodged in the jail. The Dadys m I grated to Oran1e County 54 >-ears ago from Nebraska and operated a small farm near Main Street in Santa Ana. They moved to a raidettce on Harbor BoWe~ard ln Goaa Mesa 32 years ago. In addition to her ·husband. Mrs. Dady is survived by a sis- ter, Lenore Robert.a : fhe children. Durward Dady, of SU- t a Ana, Estella Harrl1, or Oraap. Willard Dady. of 5-a Ana. Dooald Dady, of HomtGD. Teus. and Bel\Jamtn, Da4Y. ol Mlamt na.: te 1raDdcblllrwn. and 11 trea\·IJ'Mdctilldren. The famll1 1u11e•t•d memortal ~trtbutlom be meet. to TM Oleaaen, a Chrbtt• Ja1l support ortanJsaUoo. The ad· dress Is 550 )l, Flower St .• Sant.a Ana. Further Action Weighed WASHINGTON <AP> Presi- de nt Carter announced this af. ternoon that the United Stale\ 1s breaking d1plomc.tt1c relat10n., with Iran and that all Iranian diplomats a nd off1 c1ah v.111 be ordered to leavt' the <:ountry by midnight Tuesday Carter declared that the con t1nued rt'fusal or lht• Iranian go' ernfnent to n·leas<· the 50 American host:.iges hl.'ld in thl' IJ S Embassy 1n Tehran :.1nrc• Nov 4 .. v.11l 1nvol\'t> 1ncrcasingl~ helt\ y cost tCJ th<.• govt-rnment of Iran · After marathon m ttling<, wi th fore ign polil'Y ad\ 1S<•rs. the pres 1dent announced Sa nction -. pr•)h1b1l ing fu rther export:. to lr<sn. cxchidtng food and drug... H<' smd thl ex ports will will bf' allowed t11 1·on- t1nue will be minim al -An inventory of Ir anian a set s which we re frozen i December an designi ng a pr~ gram to aid the hostages an~ the ir families I Carter said he 1s Preparm14 l e g1 ~lat1on t o fa cilitate th~ processing of any claims against Iran. -All V1sas issued to lrania will be invalidated and ne ,·1sas will not be issued or re- newe d except in unus u a l cl rcu mstanrf'" ·The !>le~ I hJ\ l' ordt-n'CI w;. day are~ that are necessary now," Carter said. "Other ac tions may become necessary theN steps do not produce prompt release of the hostages. Cartel<) did not Indicate wh those further steps might be, a naval blockade of Iran · known to have been considered The move followed res1stan an Tehran to transferring contr of the Amencans from thl· hand.i of m1litan~ at the• embassy to t he ruling Revolutionary Coun- r 1I Carter took lht• dec1s1on ;.it i.l mo rnin..: mt-ctmg "1th his top pol icy ad\1 <.('r~. 1nc lud1ni.: Secretar y of Stal1· Cvrus R Vance One sour<'('. askm~ not be ~ 1dent1fied. said the expulsion or· der v.ould be rtellvercd to t he Iranian embassv here in .mid· afte rnoon. but th<' off1c1al v.ho confi rmed the pres1dent1al ac- tion said he was uncertain or tht· ta ming. Wh1tP House press secreta ry Jody Powell declined to coai- ment on the expuls ion report hltt suggested that anyone privy to Carter 's decision would hate "better judgment than lo talc about it " Carter himself was asked by a reporter , as he mingled with participants in the annual W~ House Easter egg roll, if he w going to act against Iran. "Yes," he replied "Are yaL satisfied.,.. 'I Most of Iran's diplornats in uie United States we re order$1 home by the St ale Department <See ENVOYS. Page A2) Coastt I Weather Continued s unny and warmer. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and SO inland. Tuesday highs from 74 to82. IN818E TeB~ Y ~ An Aaodatt!d Pru1 t0rltf!1' tella of hn lou in tM P-eCmt '111 Vt'r price collapae. Su SfOrJI, ~M7 AtY-S.WC. "" .... e ~ O.• •• =r ..... I I =~= .... ' DM..YPILOT c Mof?d9· Ae!!I 1, t• C111W'1 ....... ~ d6111a..a lhl Iranian pve.mmen.L to re- duce Ill cllpac>m1&.lc eorpa lD um .c~ from 25() to S5 JO al the tmbuay lo WublnstOa and flv1 ••ch at co11•1.1latea in Cllluaop;=•tcan, N•w York and San t.eo. 0.,...... •the lr.W.O em· 1111111 de '"Mnr d •mmedtaw coat· • medl on Uliit reporte4 MW ex· pull•~ •Ill•r ,..._. hi 8•,,.• TOKYO <A P I The doll r rose Ul heuvy trading en Japanese rur~ncy eschan1n today, clo.ma at 260.$S y n after reachtn& a 2',.y .. r puk ol JSl.80 )'ft nrlMr lD the mont.lat· The dollar 1••ned todQ dlspat• U.. laU of Japu•a •pend· 1ng about SUO mllbon to 1appart tM 1•. deaaera uld. Gold and salver market.s an Europe were eloMd for t.be Easler hohday Rut gold Jvmped IN m New Yon to 1121, apparentJy d&ie to mcrl'ased t.enalOn over Iran, and ~uv., ... up 65 cenla lo New York to $15 30 --~•JI•• , .. n a..,n-••~ NEW YORK <AP) Stock prleea moved broadly lower to- day amid lndlcatlona of a worsen1n1 hl»ta1e aituation ln Iran and new evidence that the economy ll 1Uppln1 into a recession. The Dow Jone• avera1e of ao lnctulU1ab fell 13.23 points to 770.90 after four hours of tradina as declln1ni stocks led advancers by a m arginof3·1 lnNew York Stock Excban1etradln1. Nae l'orlc 1t'eaataen Strtlse NEW YORK CAP> -New Yorkers hlked, pedaled and thumbed their way to work today in the heaviest number$ since a subway-bus transit strike be1an a week ago, but officials said there waa "nothing utaltrophic" in the IOQ& traffic jams. Can were bumper-to-bumper on most expressways, bridges and tunnels leading Into Manhattan. The city's sun-bathed sidewalks were aawarm with commuters wearing jog1lng shoes liacycles seemed to almost outnumber the taxis. The trains of Conrail and the Long Island Rail Road. serving the outlying suburban regions to the north and east. reported twice JS many riders today aa lut week. p,...p11geAI KIBBUTZ AITACKED. • • In Tel Aviv. US. Ambassador Samuel Lewis declared: "Such acts of violence directed at a peaceful Israeli civilian com munity during one of the holiest of days are repugnant to all Americans and cannot be con doned by anyone sincerely in· terested in the cause of peace between I s rael and its neighbors " Jt wu an lsraell national holi day, the last day of the seven du Pu.over ot.ervaoce mark· Ing tbe Israelites' exodus from Egypt. freed three mothers and two children," said a man identified only as Avi. .. We pushed them <the terrorists> into a second area but some children were left inside.·· "After the first shots we or ganized and surrounded the building," said David Levy. one or tbe kibbutz defenders At about 2:30 the army at· tacked the bu1Jd1n& but troops were beat.en back. Tbe ternlriata used bullboms to call in Arabic to t.be kibbutz members and troops, evidenUy reading lists of Palestinians whose release they sought. Levy said Israel. Radio said a kind or negotiation went on for four hours Meanwhile the army commanders reached the scene ··we had a long negotiation before we decided to attack."' We1zman said Carter heaitated in taking lb.is latut step out of hope that President Abolhassan Baru·Sadr und Olbtr relaUn moderates in the lrantan 1ovemment could arra nge to have the so Americans put 111 their charge. But Ayatollab Ruhollab Kbo- me101 and the militanta blocked every attempt aJoAt tboM Ii.Des. Evidently still ruled out bY the president as military action or other use of for~ to try to break the stalemate. Carter planned to confer wi\h advlMrs in penoo and by telepbooe tbroupout t.M day on sanctions against Iran as he also prepared tor talks begin· nlng Tuesday wlth Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. The president met with na. tlonal security and diplomatic aides at the White Houae for 21,; hours this morning and wu to contin~ the meetinJrSthls after- noon. At one polni. Carter remarked that the hostages' captors -be called them "terrorists .. agreed to release the prisoners to the Iranian government "but the' govC'rn ment refused.·· Ht> did not elaboral .. Vance and othe r officials spent part of thei r Easter Sun- day pre paring the list of poten- llal sancllons for presentation or president. Although thcrt "a:. no sugges· lion that military action was contemplated. American Navy pilots on a carrier in the Indian Ocean were reported eager to bomb selected tar~ets in Iran Twice before, the admmistra· tion has cons idered . but postponed, imposing additional sanctions to allow mediation ef· forts and Iranian moderates a chance to find a way of frt!i!in g the hostages from their embassy captors. In each cue. in February and again last week. those efforts w~r e thwarted by militant Islamic clergymen. By resisting the plan to transfer control of the hostages. the clerics last "eek left the CmtC'd Stales wait- ing for the election ·of the ne" Iranian parliament. which could not consider the hostage ques- tion until June' at the earliest. * * * It also coincided with Egyp- tian President Anwar Sadat's departure for Was hingtoo for talks wtth President Carter on the stalled Pales tini an autonomy negotaatioos with Israel. Most Palestinians oppose the home-rule plan and guer· rallas have staged a number of attacks m an effort to torpedo the Is raeli· Egy ptian peace treaty. The raiders cut through the border fence and before any shots were fired rnarhed the nursery at the center of the kib· butz. where children aged 11,; to 3 were sleeping, at about 1 a.m kibbutz members aid. Iranians Protest Near White House The first casualty was the community's leader. 38-year-old Sarni Shani. who had gone to the children's house to repair a hght. .. Sanu . met two terrorists at the door to the children's t)ouse. They started screamang at him in Arabic. and Sami tried to push them back and they shot him." said Yehudit Guri, an Australian immigrant. Some Jsraeh adults at the dormitory scurried to safety with as many children as they could gather, others tried to con· tain the raiders, who took as hostages one adult and six of the children. ·•Members of the kibbutz took one part of the nursery and ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT TJW Or-C.0.t4 0.tly l'tlol, --· k ·--.... -~ ...... """"-.., .... 0.-C.0" -... C-'"-... ..,.,_ .. ..,...;--· ""-........ ,_ GMl• --1 k Kll, H_....,... ::!~= :·;:.:. .·:;.:.";, ~="·~ ,,.,...-~--~ ... --=~~.:.:~m:•MI. 1'0 _, ....... ----,.,L~ Yk•---o.-·-----·--, ..... ,,_,A. ___ ._...I[ .... ~ ... ~.~""" .... =-~ ... Offtcff ~ lteell! .., .... CMU H..,...., H\11111 ....... -..Clll, '"" ~ ._ .... d ......... ('N4)~ • aau~a•Mw,.....•MWf'll WASHJNGTO!'I (AP > -About 1,200 Iranians demonstrated across the street from the White House today while President Carter and his aides were debat· ing what to do tD bring pressure on I ran to free A merican hostages. The demonstration brought hostile shouting from a noonUme crowd of pedestrians and horn· honking from passing cars, but police on motorcycles kept the Americans and Iranians apart. .. Free our hostages! Free our hostages!" pedestrians shouted. clapping their bands, ln a· spon- taneous response to the dem- onstrators. One pedestrian shouted to a pol iceman that the dem - onstrators were jaywalking and should be arrested. The Iranians, members of the Moslem Student Association. gathered with sillJs to protest the forthcoming White House visit of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, to praise Ay atoll ab Ruhollab Khomeini , and to assert that Egypt and Israel were in league against the Moslem world "Long live Ay~tollah' Down with Carte r '·· the Iranians chanted Their signs called for deliver mg the deposed Shah of Iran to the 1 ranaans for trial PrC's1denl Carter was in the White ffouse consulting with the :'-Jatlonal Security Council oo the next step to take in the crisis c aused by the seizure of the Amertcan Embassy In TehTan on Nov. 4 But Carter broke off IUs con- sultations long enough to accom· pany rus wife and go out the White House back door where he spent 20 minutes shaking hands. campaign-style. with children and their parents who flooded over the White House lawn for the Easter Monday egg roll: Carter walked in one direction along a temporary fence and M ra. carter went the other way. both of them shaking as many bands as they could reach .I. B. Dead? On/,y If He W<UW Too Much NEW YORK <AP> -J .R. Ewing treats women like dirt, but adorifte fan letters come pc>Win1 ln. "I muat say I'm shbcked at the letter-. I 1et," says actor Ltn'Y Hapnan, wbo play• t.be rutbl .. , aucceuful cad oa CBS' Dallas. But he doeln 't mind: Tbe show may be his Ucket to a salary that could top *25,000 a week. . In thla aeuoo'a cllff·han1in1 finale, J .R. 1ot abot. Ha1men I live or die will depend oli my contract," tt. to~d P e .ma1ulne the •bootlnc wu a "ecMtrad job.•• A .year.old M!tor' said. ·:The producett fl1ure if l demand too much moDR ..• t.bfJn I'm 1W"ely dead next aeuon. Somethln1 Ute WI b.IPS>em only eveey 10 or 20 years In an act.or'• life and I mean to cub lD on it." Kary Crolby, an actreu who eppean ln the Hriet, .. ,. 11M "c1n 't wait" to flDd out wbo 1bot J.R. · ... -----.... \ ORANG~. ¥au._ tA Police abut every bar and lavem lo thla town of s.eoo Ind arre1t...s 17~,._ena.wadGDu tM annual .... ._ Bat Romp" canoe race 1ot out of band. autbortti• said. After a brawl that bepn et the Orange Armory Saturday oi9hL and spread throughoC tbia central lfaasachusetts~ polic. can.d ill state t and ntnfcwcement.a from r net«bborttll to.tm. "There were figh~ breaking out all over." said Police Chief J ames B. Patrick It took 60 offtcers and tbree K-9 dogs about five hours to restore peace. M many as 10,000 out·Of·townen showed up tort.be 17th aMuaJ race. which featured 842 canoeists paddling in the · r1ve-m1le course down Miller·s f a ll Rave r fro m Athol to Orange Falld .. A ffai r Kenneth and James Oaleoout or Costa ~tesa m ade a Boy S<'out Troop 40 special Court o r Honor a family a ffair re cently. Both received their E agle av. ard!!> C1nd the ir brother. Jerry, also an Eag1e. highlighted the C1ffair with a s peech. Kenneth. Cat le ft 1 13. tl> a TeWmkll' Sehool s e venth grader. and James. 16. as a Co~ta ~esa fl1~h Junior . Costa Mesa Wa rd of the Churrh of Jesus Chm.t of Latter day Saints sponsor> thl' t roop The boys· parenr<; are Mr and Mrs Peter C Oalebout E' ...... P-..Al MAYOR REACTS. • • mittee -Opposing the Re·ele<'tlon of McFarland Maxson said tus romm1tttt 1n eludes 17 people, all but four of them operating businesses on both sides of Newport Boulevard between Harbor Boulevard and Park Avenue The area Is bemg considered by the rity council as a poss1blP part or the city's do"' ntown re· de vC'lopment plan in c1ly gon·rn m1:nt a rc r•1 ther outright lie-. or at the !Jt.•'tl l'IJmplt-tl' d1'-trJrt1on' 111· <1dd<-d I rt tw hJPP~ tt. dl'tcu.., ... m' ~1tion~ v. 1th e11ch ... nd l·H·r~ one of you c comm1t - ll·t· mt-mlx•r'\ • 1f \OU "'ould cart· 10 •dl'DlJfy your ... eh c·c; v. ha ch 1 doubt · Oraage County E11zht officers had been as· s igned to the armory. where 1.500 people were taking part in the romp, but when 1S fights brok~ out, •·we couldn't even put a man at each fight to control 1t."' swd Sgl. William Golding. '·People were bat with beer mugs. they were hit with beer bottles. When we closed the armory down, the crowd flooded into the barrooms m town," he ~aid ~ Patrick saad that "wiUun the next week or so, myself and the board of selectmen will be sit· u ng down to asaess what went on 'T here's not much v.e can do to control tht-race Anyone ca11 run ma race. 1r they want What v. e do control 1s the armory and 1 he beer and wrne li cense." Patrick said tit-~aid there had been prob- 1em~ connected with the race da~ m the past. ··but nowher~ near what we had .. We ha""'e--- n l had tht. problem we·ve had this )ear .. ~l11st of the 17 men arrested \\ert' t·har~ed Y.1th disorderly 1 onduct One \o\a S charged w1th - .1:.1-aulllni;.? an officer . who was not hodlv hurt. Patrick said ' I Bu si ne ss m e n fr on t tn ~ Newport Boulevard have s poken loudly agams t any plans to d1., rupt current locations along the busy thoroughfare which also Is a possible route for continuing the Costa Mesa Free"' ay into Newport Beach. Mcf"arland aald today. ··1 have supported the downtown redevelopment because 1t .. ,11 help upgrade the enure area This City Council. along \\1th prevtou.s councils. bas been ron s1stent in its approach and sup port of redevelopment. and !>o 1t should be Public Aids Probe Of Sex Slay:ings In denouncin Jl allegallons in Frida~ ·s ad. the mayor noted he• a lw ays has worked for a proper balance an the <'1ty of space for living. working and open spact• and never has supported over development He said he always has promot ed completion of the Costa Me~a Freeway with t wo logical routes as options. the adopted route:. through west Costa Mes a to Newport Boulevard an Newport Beach or a subterranean route d o wn ex 1s t1ng New~or t Boulevard to Coast High'<' ay. .. The issues referring to my alleged oppos1taon to conflict or int e r es t law s. m ore' neighborhood representation. subs~rlpUon televlsaon and the restriction of all Costa Mesaru. Orange County Shenffs Office 10\'est1gators are continuinR thei r methodical purs uit of in Cormatwo pro\·aded by the publtc in their attempt to sol\ l' a baf f11n~ •wnes of murder-. that ma' be the work of a -homnc;exual killer \A. t• ha\'e reCt'I\ t'd quite J 101 of tnformauon from the publl<' ~ome good rnformauon and some bad information -and "e're tra<'king 1t dO\l.n .·· !>aid Ll W)cilt Ha rt , tht' ,,he r1tr·s s pokesman ·w e are probabb further ahead on the c-ase thim we e\er v.e re ht-fore." he added Among the information be1ni.: explored. Hart said. are des<'np t1ons of vehicles that have been in,·oh ed m out-of·the ordina~ h1tchh1ktnJ? pract1<'es These include cases "'hen• dri\'ers have made ad' aoc~ at h1tchh1kers or where the veh1clt' has made abrupt move:. in traf· fie to stop for b1tchh1lce~. Hart ... aid \c; mJn\ ac; 36 young men and t)'n ... ma v· bt.• v 1 ctl m" of :i mas~ -murd<-r~·r "ho has .;talked ~nut h ern Californ1:.1 over tht' p<i !'.t e1t;hl year" In mon~ cases. the v1rt1ms' bnd1c--haH' ~n dumped be~ldt' frt•e\I. a:-' a nd maJor high" ays Tht' boojes of the most recent .OranJ?e County v1ct1m :-. -Glen '\orman Barker. l~. oC Hunt· 1ngton Beach. and Russell Ou Jne Rug h. 15. of Garden Grove "ere found ~1arch 22 on Ortega Highway east of San Juan Capistrano Roth youths had been strangled Hart said 1nvest1gator!' have rece1\'ed scores of taps from the public due to the amount of pubhc1ty the case has received. ALSGARAOE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (i14) 6 44-7030 • ( .. )) tJ... I _. ~... .. .... ,, .... .. tf.-\w, .... .... ~ 10. ~ ... ""' .... .... . )C) ,....,._ L., ti Jl... •• lileXitime Favored Shortly after t a .m . Aprfl 1, when tbe .ubway· bu•·Lont Island a.u Road 1trl1to bad bel\UI to paralyse New York City. my tmasta.Uve one·•nd· only ~tlve ualltaDt. Gloria Hlll, reached her desk . laimedia~Jy. Gloria recited a hornndol&S tale ot her traumatic ride in from Weetchnter via Conrail <not oo strike>. the crow~ all 1truulln1 to reach Manhattan at the same time. And at once, the two of WI speculated out loud: If ever we bad experienced an event In favor of malting working hours more nexlble, that ru.sb hour chaos bad underlined il. RAD WOU ROU&.8 been staggered ln Manhat- tan. 'the scramble would have been substantially re- duced. Car pooling would have been much easier to achieve. Employers would not have been hit so hard by production losses and employees wouJd not have been so severely punished merely for trying lo be fait.bfuJ workers. It's .not hard to understand why the whole COD· cept ol flexitime is growing rapidly. spreading in cor· poralions from coast to cast. covering mounting hun· dreds of thousands of workers. IT DOF.S REDUCE the stranglehold that lbe clock has on workers H does help parents get the kids ofr to school. smooths out rush hours on highways. makes better train service available, gives workers much more control over their own lives .. It was a Soviet engineer, Vladlyen M. Livshits. who pion(,-ered a flexitime project in Russia. who put it most succinctly: "It humaruies work " THE FL'NDAMENTAL STRUCTURE 1s simple. There are \'an attons. of course. but the total workday is known as bandwidth and can run from 7:30 am. to 6 30 pm Inside this bandwidth are core limes, when you have to be on the JOb c,ay, 9 30 to 11 30 and 2 to 3.30 -and the rest 1s rlex1t1mt:. with the onl y requirement that }OU put in your quota of work hours Here are q~st1on s most frequently asked. with answers prepared for th11. column by flecon Corp . leading company tn th<· l ' s implementing neiuttme program~ "'1th 1L" trademark .. Flextime" equipment for kfi'Pln~ accurate rl'cord'> or lime v.orked by l'mplO)lt'> Q. \\ltAT ARE EMPLOYEES' reacltons to flex-itime., A Most react favorably, with the only ones who d o not coming from '>ector.., <the public sector particularly , "here they've not had to keep track of their tame in the past Most v.orkers like the fact that commuting is easier. they have more tame with their fa m1hes; they can adJust their v.ork to their body rhythms (wh y start at 8 a m when )'our brain doesn 't begin until 10 a m ., ) , they have a say for the fi rst time in their lives when they "'Ill work Q . WHAT ARE SUPESVlSO&.s' reactions to nexiltme'> A. ~ 1nit1al reactwn IS d ismay based on tbe belief they'll be required to be present the entire bandwidth that employe-H can work A~er 30-60 davc; thev rt>•htt" thi-; 1o;n't true an1 find that most emplO)et;'> "'Ork t'\l'n better V.tlhou constant supen lSion "l'early all companies that have n ex1ble work hours say 1t mak~ a good s upervisor better a nd im· mediately points out a bad on~.·· says a Hecon Corp. spokHman. A supervisor "-ith flexible hours must-be a plannt>r so h1s employ~ have work available when he 'sbe is not there Q. l\1£\TC'OMPA~,ES hke flexitime the most~ A Those with lo"' morale proble~s or h1gh turnover prpblem~ <t;, ping pool~. £-le I or depart- ments \I.Ith creat1n• "'ork ers <programmers and engin('("rs ) F1ex1t1me adapt.'> itself to any offi ce en· ,·1ronmen1 There arC'. though. few blue collar nexi· bl e houn; program!-in tht• l ' S Q Whal art• tht• hm1WtlOnl> 10 rlex1time pro J?ramc," A. "ISl._.t." STA•'nNG must be maintained through a normal bu!-int:.''!> day to avoid bolh internal and external commun1cat1on probl<'ms Normally. employ~ "'ork 1t out amoni: themsel\eS as to who ~ill C'OH'r and ~h<'n H lht!> d(}('sn't "'ork. mana~e­ ml'nt mu.c;t formall~ C'!>tabhsh minimum staffing on a rolatanJ: bal'1S Tht·n· .1lso v.111 be a re" J>0"111on., "'here flex1bih· t) "'111 bt' b) prior a rranJ,lement onl) A receptionist. for instance. must mak<· c;urt• '>he ha., a co\f.'r for he r the day s he "'ants to come 1n either late or leave early Q How dCX's a company monitor a nex1t1me pro-gram., A. L> THE HONOR SYSTEM, no record. com · plete trust in the employee. 21 manual system. with time sheet posted at employ~s· discretion and s ub· Je <"t lo error . 3) lime a('cumulat1on equipment. such as "Flextime" equipment for accountab1hly. depend· .. ·"" .. ,. .. •• •J ... ing also on self-pohcinR ....................................................... ~ Gol~ Silver Quotations By The Assoc:latecl ~ss Selected world gold pnces today : LHcloa: Closed for Easter Monday holiday Parla: Closed Frlllkfut: Closed. Zarkll: Closed. New Vort: Handy & Harman mid-morning $504.00. up $19.25. New Yort: Engelhard selling price mi.d·moming SSOt.25, ' up $14.:.>. New Yort: Engelhard fabricated gold m id· morning s.518.79, up $14.90 . ...... NEW YORX <AP> -Handy & Harman sliver $14.950, up $0.10. Entelbard sliver S14.8SO, up S0.70 ; rabrtcated sUwr • $15.847 up S0.74. ..... . NEW YORJC <AP> -Spot nonlerrous metal prices to- dat: CwMr .91~-.94V. a pound, U.S. de1UnatJon1. LeMl U centa a pound. Zbat 3T\ot·39~ cent.a a pound, delivered. 'na Sl.8016 a pound. •ettal'J' $405.00 per na&k. PlaUDam $5S0-$$70 tro10&. NV. ' "W .. t, t .. tMrmeduk• hit gtven our oriental rug hta see1 ot approvall" SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH ~j . PUNt(Y WINKlllllAN ~~~~ A OOU. ~ / IAWL.D ~ u~wBO&J ~) a.v Jeff MKNelty by Mell Lazarius ei•.-..•---... THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "I have a headache, I'd better take o couple of jelly beans." DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER <J\f.TER ~NOINC:> A NIC*IT 51'~UUOUNG VfffH HE~ CON&cll:NCE. LYt.IN CRANDALL MM€5A DEc1e,10N! TUMBLEWEEDS WH~ 1liE wa:v RUSHING-101' J "I hate Mondays." DRABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Jolwtston DR. SMOCK by GeOrge Lemont t by Gus Arriota by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. 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